xy * Cd - But Total Drive Lags HAPPY BRUSHWORK — United Find Wom- > en's Division Chairman Mrs. Donald~E. “White took up the brush to indicate that her: division UF Women’ s Section t a ‘division have cofhected $22,830 or r $20,790 goal. eased | with the fine performance gee ay RR ai 2 ee ee ee $e ce ham: ses ue sin - sae ‘~ abt etetacts tutte, : =F = > ae ad =n — * o gone over ‘the top. Co-chairmen Mrs. Robert Giroux. (left) and Mrs. Noel Buckner (right) Pontiac Press Photo : = TM S XN ~4 | turned ‘in by these women,” stated Rhilip J. Monaghan, ‘ campaign chairman: “How- ever, we are also disap- pointed with the returns presently registered by our two large divisions. The Industrial Division, chair- manéd by Semon E.~ Knudsen stands at 6) per cent complete with $165,000 turned in. . ; The Commercial. Division is lag- ging even farther behind with $88,- 739, or 49 per cent of its $179,371 ray eet ee ee Clark J. halen and Berkeley Voss, the two chairmen of the Commercial Division have Robert Giroux-and Mrs.3. S. Tut- tle, are very happy with the re- sults of the Women’s Division. PROUD OF WOMEN “We are extremely proud of the fine individual efforts turned in by our workers,” stated Mrs,. White. “Their performance has enabled this yéar’s reorganized Women's Division to exceed. anything the door-to-door solicitors have ever achiéved in the nine-year history of the. Fund.” Pontiac, Waterford Township and Lake Angelus, the three geo- Jraphic areas which comprise = (Come on ms Col. 2) * : = |Question Was Complex ‘\Goodby Kiss Proves Fatal to Detroiter DETROIT (Pf '— William J: Garner, 31, leaned over to kiss his wife Geraldine goodby as he. stood alongside ~ cnr, parked look on with approval. Officials Asked - - Po ar Missing Airliner Believed Stolen iby Cuban Rebels American, 10 Women Aboard; Plane Vanishes - During Short Flight HAVANA (UPI) — A Cu- bana airliner carrying 29 persons, including an Amer- ican and 10 women, was ridden Eastern Cuba, and there were strong indica- tions it was hijacked by the insurgents. * : Four unidentified men who boarded the twin-en- gined DC3 in Manzanillo were believed to be rebel agents like those who have stolen two other Cuban air- liners in little more than stolen planes crashed in |Nipe Bay, killing 7 Ameri- cans and 10 Cubans. The missing plane was flying from Havana to Santiago on a route including several intermedi- 4:29 p.m. yesterday on a half-hour hop to Holguin and has not been seen since, bbc County supervisors! Monday will ‘be asked_to consider the appointment of Norman Barnard as corporation couhgel, in a move to consolidate his old duties as committee clerk-legisia- tive agent with these of ~ coun- sel's office, Barnard, 43, former Troy ‘Pown- ship justice of the peace, clerk and supervisor, has been in chargé of the Board of Supervisors’ 27 committees and legislative agent since 1956. Letters went out to 82 county supervisors today asking them te study Barnard’s possible eleva- tion as the county’s top legal ad- visor, a post made ‘vacant with the death last month of Harry J, Merritt. “The — consolidation - promotion move is the recommendation of the } into. the crash. The. identity of the Nipe hi- jackers Was established positive- ly last night, when the body of one of the victims was found to be clad in the green fatigues affected by the rebels, A cartridge belt carrying a hol- ister for a \.45 automatic. was strapped around ..the rebel’s body, as was a bandolier. containing . caliber ammunition. ‘The butt of a broken .30 caliber riflé.was found near the body. Customary cilidip-enntchigh pro- cedure, in Cuba°as elsewhere, is fora number of gunmen mag- querading as passengers to the airliner chosen as a target. When the plane is in the air, they force the pilot at gunpoint to fly (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) homicide: . Garner died en route to a hos- KNOXVILLE, Tenn, (UPI) = | “What time-do the polls close?” the man on the telephone asked the Knox County election com- mission at 7:58. p.m., Tuesday. “I'vé: got a bunch of people standing, in line out. here.” “Everybody in line at 8 p.m, can vote,” the clerk told him. WASHINGTON (UPI) — sional elections: holdoevers a total of 62. * a total of 34. 1. Independent elected. Governors—24 Democrats 8 Republicans elected. “Who wants to vote?” roared the caller, “I want to sell beer. * Democrats in Saddle , \Here’s Your New Congress ‘Senate—26 Democrats elected, increase of 13, with * * 8 Republicans elected, decrease of 13. With holdovers ~House—278 Democrats elected, increase of 46. 153 Republicans elected, decrease of 47. * * * Democrats leading in three undecided California races. a ‘Tatest siantlegs in Congres- elected, a\net gain of 4, missing today over rebel-| - two weeks. One of the}: ate stops. It left Manzanillo at) actsany swe HOffa Prepared to Talk Today jlives. U.S, Navy divers recovered the bodies of 8 of the 17 Nipe victims last night, and U.S. inves- R Htigators have been ordered to look Lawyers Ready to Tell ‘With Monitors WASHINGTON (UPI)—Teamster| President James R. Hoffa and his lawyers were ready today to tell a federal judge their side of a long- standing argument with monitors, the judge named to keep an eye) on them. The court-appointed monitors asked Judge F. Dickinson Letts) yesterday to force the Teamsters ; to comply with clean-up orders and to postpone a scheduled March convention which would elect new officers. The Hoffa group's reply could come today. Martin F. O'Donoghue, “ehair- man of the three-man board Pontiac Press Fhote pokes, le A Into 2 Sections - Howling Winds Lash Scientists, AF Crew in Arctic Ocean ANCHORAGE, Alaska (#) — Twenty-one men, ma- rooned when a violent polar storm broke their ice island in half, awaited rescue to- day as howling winds tore at their tiny, exposed floe in the Arctic Ocean. < The Alaskan Air Com- ~ mand, ready to make its. rescue as soon as the storm abates, said the 21 men on the International Geophysi- cal-Year station were in no immediate danger. The ice island, known as Drifting Station A, broke in two Sunday. The island was 960 miles north- east of Barrow, Alaska, and 600 miles northwest of Thule, Green- land. broke apart. The rescue was come plicated because the 2,000-fout air- craft runway was on the «ther half of the mile-long, mile-wice floe. Belore the rescue could be. com- pleted, the 11 -Air Force men, nine scientists and Father. Tom Cunningham, a_noted Bartow ex- pert on the polar reyicns had to make a dash by small boat across a mile and a half of open water to the runway half of the island. The huge ice floe, 16 feet thick; Was firkt manned us a is _ Arctic, scientific station in. the | Spring of 1957.1t has served as & base for a variety of scientific ob- servations. The Air Force men marooned’ _jonly 20-ounces at one time, left a crew of dewy-eyed ‘nurses at Pontiac General Hospital, when she was taken/¢" of the station; S. Sgt. Richard ° home Tuesday. From the time the baby was born—14 weeks too soon —she has been the “premie-donna” of the second floor > £ on the island were identified as: Capt. James F. Smith, command- [Van Nata, Decatur, Jl; Sgt. iGeorgé Coleman, San Antonio, Tex.; S. Sgt. T. A. Boger;-A. LC. Beaupre; A. 1.C. C. O. Williams. A. 1C. R, E, Wise; A. 1.C. Mac- record for premature babies’ stay at the hospital, accord- ing to attendants. Doctors had held little hope for’ Tina's survival, as her heart had stopped beating several times after her arrival. However, there was one nurse or Sub-Freezing Night - Partly eloudy and colder with diminishing winds of 10-15 miles an hour is the prediction for the dip to a freezing: 28 degrees. * * * Friday's forecast is fair and a little warmer, the high near 4.) According to the U.S, Weather Bu-} reau, Saturday will be fair and warmer in the southern part of the state. Partly cloudy and snow flurries is expected in the northern half of union’s plans for a March 17 con- vention_in Chicago would allow time for only a “skimpy” auditing | | Democrat leading in undecided Nebraska race. system to be installed.“‘which they | ‘out of office. Lower Michigan. * * * nursery, and her three months of: life has set-a! | White Lake Rd., Ss another hovering over the baby constantly, and Tina's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stowe of 4410 sincerely believe jthat this attention saved thetr baby. From a mere speck of life, Tina has grown into a well de- veloped chubby, five pound- seven ounce baby, so that now her parents are able to hold her for the first time. Nurses explained that most premature babies do not have any hair on their heads at birth. Not so with Tina — she had thick black curls, which added to her doll-like appearance. FED EVERY 3 HOURS Every three hours the baby will receive a formula packed with vitamins and body building ele- ments -designed to speed her fu- ture development. For her going-home outfit, Mrs, Stowe’s mother, Mrs, Ken- neth Barber of Clarkston, made a miniature.bonnet, sweater and boots, Fully clothed and ready to go, The lowest recorded temperature | in downtown Pontiac preceding 8) | could overthrow the day we are a.m. was 38. The mercury rose to months late — ~ not unusual for 59 Tina was off for home like any other baby, except she\was three women, really. 55 Republicans and 55 Dems in House to Square Off in January QUICK ACTION a _— “get when you “act : aru Press Want ‘ wo 8 no By TOM aatven LANSING — Fifty-five Re ary to deci next two years. House of Representatives for the|prane as there almost certainly must be, what form will it take? Leaders of both parties agreed oof that election of six Demo-| inated his job ep eepoeets crats were numerically stronger but without .a majority of total House seats. House members solved that dilemma, he said, by electing as their two top officers & Demo- a : ‘i sit i tra th po- tie’ , and a SER PREIS SO RIPEN IERBS SSS It has all the makings nai &-|tential word battles and‘stalemates| s peakér pro-tem. Democrats, ‘i . first class row. ‘that could throw a monkey wrench eae 818 28 St per In Today's Press . Michieas, veers Set, up. the wn:fin | : ‘ ‘ae era ee precedented pore pay ‘TO GIVE George M, to: So Comies ..... wisedecnentely.» OB Jjelection when elected an equal) . Something’ to ean House speaker and; County News..........,..++. 17 number of Steers Soe Candidate to succeed} Méiforials ........-:.. eo 8 ‘ who as an employe of himself if Republicans win control,| Feed Seetign.......<..++. es the - dom House|thought. leaders of both parties por sisacsivione . OF ought to get together before Janu-|- ee ee serve as a balance of power in| state government,”’ he said. | “We have @ choice of working out an agreement for the best of all concerned or fighting each ey eee oe _ Wilson, Earl. ge veeah fisveed and a f ' House could very ‘well: ae aes we te re a week. 50 at 2 p.m. | * Which Political. Party Will Rule in Lansing? other in the most ineffective legis- lature ever seen,” Rep. Louis Mazzano (D-Wake- field), House minority leader, called for such a meeting within a Compromise also was the solu- tion offered by Rep. Joseph J. Kowalski (D-Detroit), generally the Democrafic parliamentarian in inter-party hassles, But when the time for a show- down comes, he said, Democrats by virtue of their vote plurality in the total state -vote om rate first consideration. Democrats, he said, have been trying unsuccessfully for. two dec. ades to régain House control lost in the 1938 elettion and “‘aren’t in Womén's PaZes.crvers es iain ‘the mood-to‘take-a back seat.’” -, One polifical writer offered a simple solution—flip a coin. * * * With Republicans dominating the enate 22-12, there’s bound to be considerable ‘‘horse - trading”’.. be- tween the two, chambers in order to block or push through various programs. Gov. Williams and fellow. Demd- erats sought House control as a wedge in pushing through some of the Democratic programs repeat- edly turned down by Republicans in his 10-year reign. Neel; A, 1.C. George B. Marcus; A. 1.C. J.. J. Cecil; Sprague. é The civilian scientists were iden- tified as George Cvijanovich, chief scientist; Arnold Hanson, a Uni- versity of Washington meteorolo- gist; Jorge Scholten of Argentina's (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Welfare Funds to Hit $744,000 Will Ask Supervisors for $200,000 More at Monday Session Approval $200,000 ‘from other county funds to meet an ever-increasing social welfare load—which has necessi- tated the borrowing of half a mil- lion dollars already this year — a be requested from the Oak- and County Board of Su i Monday. ply ge stopped in a month, Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the Board of Auditors, said, because funds and Throughout the year Oakland: County’s biggest fiscal headache | has been the search for funds to off-set the record number of fam- ilies. on relief rolls due. to poor This number today stands a 901 families or roughly 12,184 cou ty residents surpluses have been drained dry... want, the flayboy of the Western ‘Hit Retroit Area, Cause Damage aged when wind blew a tree down. | ' By WOLLIAM EWALD ~ NEW YORK (UPT) — Oscar Le- world, appeared on the NBC-TV. “Jack Paar Show” last night for a half-hour, — regular): It was unquestionably one of the 10 as you're on top, she'll stick by you.,[s that snide?” most provocative, fascinating, .in- toxicating, piquant, mad-brained, splendiferous half hours of the TV year. There's not. much point | in myjown hallucinations. I don't have to getting in the way of Levant. So, here are some of the things he said: On Zsa Zsa Gabor: “She's dis- Accused Slayer Ruled as Sane | Raymond Alyea to Face | i | Trial on July Murder, of Southfield Man Raymond Leo Alyga will stand, trial for the first-dégree murder of a Southfield night watchman as two Pontiac psychiatrists today ruled him sane at the time of the July 31. slaying. : Qakland County Circuit Judge). Frank L. Doty said he would sign an order finding Alyea, 35, part- time gardener, sane, after hearing the testimony of Drs. Ivan A, La- Core dnd Clinton J. Mumby. Both doctors, who examined Alyea.at the request of his at- torney, said they found no signs of mental disorders, and be- lieved Alyea was sane when he allegedly killed Anthony J. Jas- inski, §1, who. was omen by a landscape nursery, William E. Lang, assistant Oak- land County prosecutor, said Al- yea probably will be tried for the murder during the December term of court. Alyea is confined in the county jail, William R. Beafley, Alyea’s at- torney, asked for the sanity hear- ing believing Alyea might have been suffering from the effects of battle fatigue he suffered in World War II at the time of the alleged killing. Only 731 Days... WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sign known wag with a pencil; “Only 731 days to election.” ‘ 56-Mile Gales By The Associated Press Winds up to 56 m.p.h.—gale force — battered the Detroit area last night. Several cars were damaged by windblown debfis and one man was hurt slightly. - A construction barricade 10 feet high and 40 feet long toppled on a row of parked cars. . At least one other car was dam- Cyril Dolan, of 6545 McGraw, was cut by flying glass when wind broke a plate glass window. He was treated for cuts on the right Stitt cold winds sent tempera-| : vant On - What a Show] | ouiees the secret of perpetual middie age . . . she’s morally in- spiring to me. She ‘social work ameng the rich.” On Minnie Guggenheim (a Paar “She's a good friend. As * * * On Disneyland Park: “T have my go to Disneyland.” On a fellow patient in a mental institution: “He was euphoric. He thought everything was wender- ful all the tine=you know, like Dmah Shore?’ On Dody Goodman (a former About 175 Deansiethaiil High - ee = hacndaged. ey oy! ershes the program, meeting at their cen- ter, 177 S. Woodward Ave,, for two- hour weekly sessions and confer- ences with adult advisers. Sponsorirg the clubs are banks, a utility company, an advertising firm and other businesses. The goal of each JA company is iPaar- regular): “I thought she was slightly overrated. For a while, I | though she was a goose caller on} a hunt.” * * * On Oscar Levant; “T'1 ‘the — is Pasternak of Los Angeles . More on Oscar Levant: “I'm in the middie of a breakdown, It's my fifth in two years... even the ambulance driver is | scared of me.” On Levant's children: . “They have good reason to hate me.-And to hate your father is quite a peutic.” * * ; On Levant's marriage: “My wife is Irish and we have quite an emo- tional range. It's from begorrah to oy-vey. ”* On the difference between Re- publicans. and Democrats; “The Democrats give the Poor a chance to become corrupt.” Supervisors Asked fo Okay Barnard (Continued From Page One) board’s committees on financing and counsel, the proposal, if approved by supervisors; would mean that assistant - corporation counsel Charles A. Davis would be retained in this position, and Robert P. Allen, presently attorney with the drain office, would become a full- time second assistant under Bar- nard and Davis. “The proposal that is being suggested offers the special ad- vantages that we will always have one or more attorneys [ available at all times,” said Fred W. Smith, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, - Smith said the two-way consoli- dation would not cost the county any more money than what is be- ing- expended now, He said the selection of Bar- nard, “a and practicing attorney,” to work with Davis and Allen would create “sn out- standing —team-—-te-—¢ tely handle all of the functions of the office.” As committee clerk, Barnard su- pervises the meetings of all of the board's committees, as they meet to study matters before the full board acts on them. The position as legislative agent requires that Barnard be in Lan- sing a great deal to watch al] pro- posed laws which might affect Oak- land County. The latest proposed consolida- tidn, Smith said, was not a part of two steps this year which merged the offices of county clerk and reg- ister of deeds, and suggested the tures tumbling across most of the mid-continent today and fanned the cold air into Eastern: sections of, the country. . Wind gusts from 45 to 65 m.p.h. churned waters of most of the Great Lakes during the night as the’storm center moved north-east- ward behind the storm center and extended jnto the Appalachians and west Gulf Coast region. The cool air was expected. to move into the Atlantic states dur- ing the day after Wednesday’s| comparatively mild weather. But winds were expected to diminish sharply in the Northeast as the storm center north of the Great Lakes moves farther into Canada. The Weather ‘Fall U.S. — perese Report PONTIAC VICINITY—Partly | cloudy, windy vent cold today, high near 58, West te nerthwest winds 26-90 miles wom Calpe! cloudy and colder) with dimin’ = a Ss, winds tenight, lew 28. a Mitle warmer. High est te northwest winds 10-15 par do and. Friday. Tedsy in Pentiac ieee temperature preceding. 8 a.m | ats o.m.: Pteng velocity 15-20 m. p. h Gun sets Thursday at 5:19 p.m. fon sets ured a ae a on ay a : rises Friday at 2:40 a.m. Vee tee ees a. mon, $3,435 or 123 per cent of Ei quota; Area Ill, chairmanned by ~ > Mrs. Merlé Voss, $1,725 or 121 {As recorded downtown) per cent of quota; and Area IV, Bishae noes tadeing D4 chairmanned by Mrs. Glen Har- Mean température . . 52 | tang, $1,543 or 150 per cent of Weather (ys). quota One ¥ Rew in Pontiac we pe ; Highest Higa eee, guess Hi _ In addition, 25 district chairmen Mean temperstare’ \cccysensuses-ss-41 |i Pontiac surpassed their respec- Weather—Clear, 4 tive quotas to become eligible for Mighest ant Lowest Fon sgyian pao gia Indian Brave Oscar Date awa 71 fm 1096, 18 tp yert| ++ 2 & 2323 Pry eedseverssc22 drain commission office be consoli- idated with the Department of Pub- lie Works, if needed legislation can ibe enacted. UF Women’s Section Speeds Past Its Goal (Continued From Page One) | this year’s Women’s Division, have surpassed their quotas. Pontiac turned in a total of $13,- 633 including advance gift dona- tions from $100-and-over givers in the city. Moreover, the door-to-door iworkers topped 130 per cent of their $6,776 quota with $8,987 col- lected * * * Waterford Township, under Mrs. Se s guidance, turned in $7,047 or 104 per cent of quota. | The workers in Lake Angelus \under Mrs. J. S. Tuttle have also lexceeded their quota, with $2,150 ;or 116 per cent of quota. Three of the areas under Mrs, Buckner have passed the 100 per cent mark. They are: Area I, chairmanned by Mrs. Roderick Taylor, $2,282 or 141 per cent of quota: Area IT, chairmanned by Mrs. Meyer Si- All four area chairmen and 28 of the 52 district chairmen _ have surpassed their quotas in Water- ford, according to Mrs. - Giroux. The area chairmen are: Mrs, Du- es 4 Lemaux,-Area I, $1,688 or 107 =: Plans to Retire salaries. Besides appointing Barnard as/ 459 to operate as a profitable business, while providing its members with valuable experience they can use when they go out into business world or to their professions, ac- cording to Driver, All money, earned is put back in the business, except for a. nominal paid to stockholders, The HOWARD F, SIMMONS MMPA Chief Manager to Quit Jan, 1 After 34 Years Service in Association by the Birmingham Kiwanis Club, dasem (dunior . ment of Southeastern ) . After 34 years with the Michigan Milk Producers’ Assn., Howard F. Simmons, presently its manager, will retire effective Jan. 1, he re-| | ported today. Simmons, of 139 E, euuts Rd., announced his plans at the cenclusion of his annual report sell stock to the public at 50 cents a share, Members expect, to realize about $100 from the sale for work- to delegates attending the dtnd |S capital. : : East Lansing Se Ty ouia A meeting of the Federated: Civic Associations of Bloomfield Town- ship has been called for 8 tonight at Bloomfield Hills High School. Discussion of the possibility of ber farmer's Cooperative, Michi-/Home Owners Assn. as a single gan’s largest, began his career|federated organization is scheduled with the group irt}1925 as a butter-| according to FCA President Nerrect fat tester. Then he was one of the| Fetzer. The Home Owners Assn 18 employes compared to today’s|ig comprised of nine civic groups . in the Bloomfield area. * * Both have similar objectives in In 1942 he was named secretary- pre continue as a milk producer on his farm near Ortonville. The manager, of the 15,000 mem- manager, Previously he served as ing interests of all town: a tieldman, director of field serv- ship residents, Fetzer sajd ice and association secretary. The combined organization would During his job as manager he was instrumental in welding the major milk markets of Michigan into a state-wide organization and developed the farmer-owned system for receiving, transporting and mantfacturing milk. represent a majority of the town- ship's recktome, he said. Gerald Taple of | of the Michigan cen Pre enn \Junior ‘Achiaversent Unit : Prbien Up Tonight | Organized for Business... . ie slage in the city ‘last month. The answered 34 alarms, department -/25 for investigation of — and five for first aid. interim will tell of his experiences as chaplain of g women’s prison in California. as annual meeting today at Novi, un- der the direction-of Mrs. Kathryn Bechert of Pontiac. At 7:30 this evening, Mrs. Ina Nixon, captain of Birmingham Lodge 445, will pre- side during the memorial service presented by the Birmingham group. : Rebekah District 6 is holding its) ates : : No ee ere = eo 5 : is ‘ ” " . . ee i THE PONTIAC PRFSS_THURSDAY. NOVENWER © 104 _ Natural Marine Compound CAULKING CARTRIDGES Seoocccccecoeseeceeses Poids pests es gations: * pathroom of ai aa eeeeeeeeseoseseeesoeeee Li LOWEST PRICE on ‘BUNGALOW' ia White House Paint $5.98 Gallon—NOW Gives durable, long lasting finish. oe formula — Save exactly oung Misses’ and Girls f Saddle rhree Penny Loafers \ Crepe Loafers & Other Styles” Values to a ake , | —Bevament te Simm). 77777. hehe aye cocoossencenncssionbonseseentined Enterprise ODORLESS Oil-Base Semi-Gloss ENAMEL | Reg. $6: 99 Galion Maperocice J DROP IN ALL METAL to the War 00d Administration. During World War II, he was spe- cial. advisor to the Office of De- fense Tsansportation and constltant ham Senior Men's Club at the Com- munity House. Distussion after the luncheon will be on literature and the current Throw awa ea style guns. piace Rac Lim 6. per pe Big 9x12-Ft. Size four Pontiac | * | whe have worked in relays on per-cent of/300 miles of it. However, sea- He served as director of the Na-|ttends in reading. tional Milk Producers Federation and the National Dairy Council, di- rector of the Detroit Dairy Coun- cil, the Michigan Allied Dairy Assn., the Michigan Assn. of Farm- er Cooperatives, the - Michigan Dairy Memorial Scholarship Foun- dation and the Michigan Dairy Farmers Federation, a group he founded. Fear Cuban Rebels Stole Missing Plane (Continued From Page One) the plane to some point not on its original route, - The first of the recent hijack- ings occurred Oct, 21, when a Cubana Airlines DC3 was seized over Eastern Cuba and forced to land at a rebel-held airstrip in the Maestra Mountains; The pilot 7-Pound Baby Found in Detroit Trash Can boy believed to be less than one day old, was found in a rubbish a hospital where his condition was described as fair. The baby was discovered by Earl Miller (418 Holbrook) and Harrison Smith (302 Owen) when they heard cries coming from a rubbish can while they chatted. Laingsburg Man Killed of a southbound car on U.S. 27, about eight miles north of here. According to the monthly report “DETROIT W—A 7-pound infant: can here today, He was taken to | LANSING (# — Thomas Coe, 56,. of Laingsburg, was killed Wednes- | day when he walked into the path | , Drop Cloths 98 North Saginaw Street low price. 1 set per o—aeeee- $1.29 Value Best for Porn cleanin or cocnscccceccecosecence ¢ Metal Pan With Roller Paint Roller Set 79 Pain} sleeve to _Fashable. State Police will show a sound tdc ¢ * $2.00 movie on State Police work at to- Value 29 Value 1 .00 morrow’s meeting of the Birming- ; ‘ Limit Caulking Guns All, meta! up ith trigaer ratchet eeeeceaeoeoseeoeeeoeesd cecccccccccccscescoee tl § was wounded by the hijackers, The passengers of that plane were eventually released and al- lowed to make their way back to government territory. The plane that crashed in Nipe i Bay was a four-engined, British- made Viscount prop-jet on a flight from Miami to Varadero Beach, a Cuban resort. The hi- |B" a; jackers tried to divert the plane x b peek you shop to an airstrip at Preston, but it N= /; overshot the field and plunged into the bay. The Cuban government ap- pealed to the United States yes- terday to tighten security pre- cautions at Miami and other in- ternational take-off points to keep rebel gunmen off Cuba- bound planes, The one American survivor of the Nipe crash, Osiris Martinez, of Calhoun, Tenn., was brought here by special plane last night. |B. His father and other relatives were |B waiting to mest him. 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Broadcast- ing Co, and Byron Goldman, This. welding .of music and drama, which Menotti (and his bex-affice-minded producer) pre- fer net te call opera, is as effec- tive a plece of theater as there is in town_both ia its conception and éxecution. ~ Menotti, the librettist, has con- matic need, mostly solos and duets, but with one memorable trio, — The new work would seem. to be much more impressive all around than Menotti’s “The Me- dium” and “The Consul,” and it is in much sharper dramatic fociis than was “The Saint of Bleecker Street,” although the latter was a much mere am-, bitious job musically. The cast is superb throughout. | |Richard Cross, with only about a B.EGood rich } The woman’s husband is one of except Ki ainecinetel Bnei: B.F.Goodrich TRAILMAKERS Choose these beautiful heirloom . 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Benson repeatedly has pointed out that so long as artificial price ; supports keep U.S. wheat 60 per cent 4 higher than the world market, the glut will continue. Only.@free market can bring stability to U.S. agriculture. America Sells to Japan Twice What It Buys In a recent New York talk Japan’s Ambassador Asakal, asking for under- standing of his country’s trade posi- tion, pointe’ out some interesting facts. ~*~ &* we. Each year Japan ships $600 million worth of goods to this country but we sell $1.2 billion of trade goods to Japan. When the $600 million worth reaches / our retail outlets the value is greatly increased and, says Am- _ bassador Asakal, “this increased © portion of value will stay in American pockets in the form of wages, salaries, fees for services, freight charges, custém duties and profits.” x * * — ~Mutho of the goods we buy is manu- Ps facturéd from raw materials Japan buys in this country. In addition the _- _ finished products frequently are made § with American machines lubricated | with American oil and powered by American génerators. x * * The textile industry complains of Japanese imports and under an agreement with Japan when its tex-/ tile sales reach 1.8 per cent of US. production, reductions in purchases are made. This often causes severe economic depression in Japan’ 8 tex- tile areas but causes scarcely a ‘ripple in this country. It might be’ pointed out here that Japan buys much of its Yaw cotton from our Southern States. wk ke * So when we hear complaints of J ese or other foreign goods flooding ber markets, we must re- member that foreign trade isn’t so foreign after all. Restrictions on such trade narrow our own ent markets. THE PONTIAC PRESS os Published, he 3 Tus Powtisce Press Company 48 W. Huron Pontiac, Michigun Trade Mark a Daily Except Sunday A. Ruiter, : : “Ausitant Advertising Ean, M. Cirew haalen sens Manager , @ Marsnat Jona an 1 Advertising Grorce C. Inman, Classi exclusively to ihe a] Hews printed in this news tehes. nf i fe ‘ of Rochester; 80th birthday. iene = ; { Is : Watch for “It Seems to Me” column Saturday reviewing the recent : election renmte. New University for Atheists in Russia “Tass, the Soviet news agency, re- ported that a University of Atheism has opened in Ashkhabad to further the spread of ‘scientific-atheistic knowledge.’ Ashkhabad is the cap- ital of Soviet Turkmenistan, near the Russian-Iranian border, once a pre- dominantly Mosiem area.” ‘ The above is a news dispatch from Moscow. * oe * ’ Well, the Russians are doing everything possible to separate themselves from enduring world . peace, world understanding and the fellowship of man. The depths to which the nation can sink has not been completely ‘ plumbed but we must be ap- proaching the ultimate limit. x * * Pravda recently suggested that the atheists should not “jeer at the be- lievers nor make scornful references to those empty fairy tales about God and heaven.” Rather, these religious people should be made to feel ashamed and they should be shown that “only communism . brings true happiness.” Whew! - Largest i in 1 State _ Oakland County Has Lead ~ Over Wayne in New Plats Polities: A game that the poll- ticians work at 365 days in the year—and 366 in leap years. The first issue of “Planning Quarterly,” new ‘publication of the Oakland County. . Planning Commission, put out by its Di- rector, George N. Skrubb, " shows that we topped all of Michigan's 83 counties in the number of recorded plats filed during the past six years. In that périod, 987 Oakland County plats were recorded. Wayne County is in second place with 627, while Macomb had 608 and Genesee 547, our county having 13.4 per cent of all the plats filed in-the entire state. . The figures also show that the overplat- ting of the 1920s is not being repeated in Oakland County. Building permits issued here during the past six years outnumber the lots subdivided, 55,918 to 45,948. » From 1950 to 1957 a total of 28,963 acres was platted in the county, over four-fifths of which was outside the limits of any city or village. There is a tendency toward wider build- ing lots outside the cities and villages, and for narrower ones within them. Another Pontiac resident who refuses ty ‘accede to the whim of Father Time is Mrs. Loren Campbell 7 ot 139 Illinois Ave., who celebrates her 101st birthday in a few days. Oakland County’s delegates at. the last Michigan Constitutional Convention were , Kleber P. Rockwell, Pontiac attorney, and Andrew L. Moore, also a Pontiac attorney, both now de- ceased. 22, 1907, and adjourned on March 3, 1908. An old shepherd dog of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Wealthy of Waterford dives into the Clinton River and. catches fish, and brings them to the house. In recent days he has buried some of them in a sand bank, probably prepar- ing fot the time when the river is frozen over. The eight-year old parakeet of Mrs. Beverly Heitman of Keego Harbor escaped from the house the other day for the first time in its life. It returned two days later, and now makes every possible attempt to take an- other fling. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Fred C, Parks of 2583 Newberry Road; golden wedding. Gerald Holderson / of Birmingham; 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, Burnaby no of Waterford; 52nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Honorah Belleflour It convened at Lansing on Oct. . &, “Let Me Take ¥ You to the Casbah” David Lawrence Says: Recession, Resentment Beat GOP . WASHINGTON’ — Discgntent— blamed on the party in power in the White House—has won another congressional election in the middle of a presidential term. It hap- pened against “Taft in 1910, against Hoover in 1930 and against Eisen. hower in 1954, as well as against Wilson in 1918 : before the end of World War I, and against Tru- man in 1946 just } after World War LAWRENCE II ended. This time it was a two-fold discontent. It involved not only ‘economic issues such as unem- ployment, cost -of living and high taxes, but also emotional resent- ments over several questions unrelated to the economic con- troversies of the day. Millions of conservatives on the Republican side didn't vote. They were alienated by so-called “modern Republican’ doctrines which they consider radical, or by the use of federal troops in the Little Rock schools or by bitter- ness stirred up in some states during the anti-McCarthy battle. New Jergey lost a chance to elect a Republican senator and so did Wisconsin because of .the deep- seated friction over some of these emotional questions. * * * In Utah, due to a party split, Senator Watkins, Republican, who was of the. Senate com- mittee that “censored” the late Senator McCarthy, was defeated. The cémbined vote of the two Republican that of the winning Democrat. * -* * . Several members of the House on the. Republican side lost votes in those rural districts of Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia and Mary- land where. voters condemned the Republican administration attitude on enforced integration in the schools, At Little Rock, Ark., by a remarkable “write-in” vote launched in the last 10 days of the campaign, a segregationist candidate, Dr, Dale Alford of the school board, running as an in- veteran of eight terme in the House. As for any gains for the Republi- can Party among the Negro voters in the North, these were almost negligible. The “recession’’ really beat the Republicans. Farm income has declined in recent years. This hurt the Republicans in the Middle West. . Although business, has been im- proving slowly, the upward move- ment still wasn’t adequate to over- come the economic discontent, especially in farm. states like Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and also in California, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Illi- nois, where the unemployment issue was almost as much a vote- getter for the opposition party as it was when Franklin Roosevelt The Country Parson “n fellow must be ttle to belittie.’*’ exceeded’ ee ees. Le ee ee swept the coun the depression of that period. None of this can be said to have been unexpected, When the “‘re- cession” began to make its appear- ance in 1957, and the Federal Reserve Board started curtailing bank credit, this correspondent in . May, August, September and Octo- ber 1957 wrote several dispatches | predicting that the 1958 election would certainly be lost to the Republicans. The Republican Party's wounds will not soon be healed. Nelson Rockefeller’s victory in’ New York State fer governor—due opportunity to cry out that a new. deal or “modern Republi- in 1932 due to a ee the Republican Party to get - votes and not by the sound eco- “The Republicans did not, have enough money in the national cam- ferent voters to the polls. (Copyright, 1958) can” approach and a big spend- Dr. William Brady Says: Teeth Need Nourishment a quirks of custom and the law, Americans may be qualified to make contracts, pay taxes, vote, hold office, bear arms, in- herit, own or bequeath property, serve on juries or marry at the age of 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21, Be that as it may, the fact re- mains that indi- viduals attain full growth and de- velopment — be- come adults in fact—at the aver age age of 22, or at anywhere from DB. BRADY 18 to 25 years. This is the age at: _ which Americans cut their wisdom teeth — if at all. Approximately 50 per cent of the population never cut all their wisdonr teeth. Why not is an academic question and therefore over my head, but I have a notion that we do not use our teeth enough to preserve them. In. my pamphlet Yankee Stomach (hyperacidity, hunger pain, heart- burn, acid eructations, waterbrash, uneasiness from. fullness or bloat- ing by gas — for copy send stamped,. self-addressed envelope) — I harp on the importance of keeping all your teeth or your dentist's in good functional condi- tion. A significant part of. the digestion of carboliydrate ig sali- vary digestion, which beging in the month while the food is being chewed and continues a half-hour or longer after the food has been swallowed. . Dentists — the old times at any rate — seem to think that once a permanent tooth has fully de- veloped it is no longer dependent on nutrition. This is a mistake. PEAK AT 40 One,. who has good nutrition grows new cells to replace worn- out cells up to his or her peak of growth. Each likes to- think that his peak is a plateau from, ° Say, 22 to 50,though it is at best a mesa for three or four ‘years around 40. All plant and animal life This’ is degeneration. It is the way of all flesh on‘ the ‘other ’ side of the peak. In the jaw, gums . and teeth, it means what is com- monly called pyorrhea, In the Just Like Rest of Body real it is arteriosclerosis. In the joints it is — oh, oh, here we go again — the rheumatiz. Wherever it obvious, degeneration is -funda- mentally due to nutritional -de- ficiency through the years, in my opinion. page =| 100 re, Bot, more, than. or sohegee health and hy Ls _ venient locations Y, g may be most. fo nt Taehnindy *. ee a a lt ; Silils shal sais bal Gaetsepe dit sranden Dehasdge tower nd jual rights, don’t mines have food, water and - medical supplies ‘stored at con- ‘throughout mines? Those men trapped would have a chance to survive longer. E. D. Rader Clarkston Reader Commends. The Pontiac Press Kindly accept this informal way to express my appreciation for your godd paper. Also to extend congratulations to the. person who so ‘cleverly entered the duck to demonstrate a much needed spur to the citizens of our own America, E, B. A. titty THe Me i j F « They are the pic- - «+ For which we « But which we ‘know so well is gone .. . And which cannot return . . . They have no market value in , . , Our com- merce of today ... They are not even anything . , . That. we can give away... I iE or console , . , Or elsewise: help the ‘heart. 72. (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY the - : — that = = peyi Willam R. Beet § a I’m still pate for Bob, and tae ace a 30 of OS fie Oe AN letters for. Voice of. the must contain th: This be under ‘200 words and The Pontiac i. reserves the right te edit all * Smiles A number of old fossils were found in the Midwest, Why not ram thems Dor seme eitest * * --* Now and then we see nylon ho- siery on sale at lower prices, but it still looks like a million. x ko It doesn’t pay to have so much od . Dances = tet saiesl or the young man wears his own clothes, wk * * When what you see in the mir. ror sort of shocks you, maybe it’s too many-late, late shows on TV. ‘k & Sounds strange that-a golfer works hard out in the sun just to get into a hole, * * * It’s surprising when you open a present on your birthday and discover that it isn’t what you knew it would be, * * * Whether-or not clothes make the man, @ lot of fellows owe a lot to their tailors. - Case Records af a Psychologist: Crane Doesn't. ‘Excuse This week I have been offer- ing you some advice straight from the shoulder, with no punches pulled! For I feel much like Biblical Abraham who denied the rich man’s plea for personal attention, when the latter had plenty of access to published advice on such matters. Don’t think this col- umn is trivial just because I use 2-syllable words! Newspa- pers are great educators. Get hep! By-DR.. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z + 364: Dr. Tom, aged 28, is successful with patients. “But my wife has left me,” he x * * : “Dr, Crane, how could she do, such a thing?” cases in this column, If. get irked at the sophisticates who turn up their noses at ‘such wise news- paper advice. _ “Have you ever tested yourself on my “Test for a Successful Hus- band’?” I asked over the tele- = phone, and he said he hadn't. Yet that is probably the most. widely employed Rating Scale for husbands on the North Amer- jean continent!” Wouldn't you think that a ~~ of all people, wos realize the 4° ne value of vaccination in marriage matters, as well as for smallpox? Yet I have been deluged by the wives of professional men, as well as their husbands, who could easi- ly. have prevented their entire feuding by reading this column and using a few.of the non-profit booklets off th. This colleague wanted to see me in person, and as @ courtesy I consented, but I grumbled to my wife about such a waste of “If he’d just read my column for a few weeks and especially yesterday’s list of the 10 Rules * for Happy Marriage,” I told Mrs. -.. Crane, “‘he wouldn’t need to see | The at all.” |} BUCK PASSERS Alas, this modern age is typified by buck-passing. People don’t like | to think for themselves, * *« * No, they want to consult some “expert” who will miraculously ' yemedy their own stupid defects for them/ ‘They want Uncle Sam to han- die their welfare problems and a doctor to keep them well and a dentist to guarantee them sound teeth and a Scout Master to offset their own parental short _ comings. Then expect us psychia- brink of divorce. after they have pong mmbsand set the stage for mari- tal bankruptcy by 10 or 20 years — the odiaced play game Ee * x * es vou sntelsiin hep'es 6 Pads sense”’ laws of life, PrP icone ‘that you earn your own. health and ‘sound teeth *and .even™ your en- trance to heaven by your own moral efforts, : Read and ‘a little; 2 ESN Si tend Sot 4 Quit asking ‘experts’ to hail you out of your dilemmas. a MODERN LAZARUS . The Bible tells about a sick man named Lazarus who begged “crumbs from the table of-a certain rich man, After death, Lazarus was re- celved by Abraham, but the rich man burned in Hades. Looking up, the rich man saw Lazarus and begged Abraham te let Lazarus bring him even a drop of water toe cool his charred”™ tongue. This being impossible, the rich man then wanted Lazarus sent vO a! Yd A my 4 & back to earth to warn his five wealthy brothers of what lay ahead. 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Savel “= dnboft, WEE iiss csceess 3.97 | oye Cotton aprons in 556 Teor adc he 7 10” with burb Size Shop today! “44 Set Ineludes “ss handy rack te SANTED QUANTITIES — on 10. if 7 ; a + 177 “t nd Shine cog » eases agia oes nee "ppl rp ra ve | vocal chords ~—can make a woman teeth and The Irish lay Sauaiines veroie? tec! whistled at unexpectedly, — feel beautiful. claim to the for- ps sect gs “blarney” and insist that bl te recent |““blarney”’ bears Go resemblance: to Teces!| euisabeth I, who had been taping! to obtain back rent from a chief-j} tain named McCarthy, McCarthy) ilived in Blarney Castle in County | He’ was clever at compili-| hnique: Like outright flattery, kiss-blow- ing, and streetcorner whistling. behead ** A pimply, back-toothed woman |r C may feel beautiful when she is| menting, wheedling and cajoling and she the queen out of her royal due for’ * may blush pleasurably if she is months, ; bei flattered,” said Timothy J. O’Dris-|5 coll profoundly, “But at best, the rgaction is énly temporary. Flattery called-tor wolf whistles are out- ° and-out ties, however kindly they are “Blarney, on the other gamished.” Timothy..O’Driscoll, sometimes known as the “County Corker,” came to New York this urge more Americans to travel to - ‘his Obje’t is to promote love and laughter and well-being for all. & * ’ Tn the former capacity, he points out that Ireland offers the visitor ‘ _ beatitiful scenery, ancient castles with the best in ghosts, shrines, graves dating back to 4,000 B.C., more than 200 golf courses, and some of the friendliest folk - in Christendom. He adds, kisses hand,~is cious life. te ck —~ nificently| = | O'Driscoll was born in County} \Cerk, in.the shadow of Blarney,) Castle, but never has kissed the} week to|Stone (‘a rather arduous trip; nog elevators”). This omission has not he was being conned. | “I've had enough of this blar- ./ | ney!” she said, But presumably, | andan- | she said it with good humor, because te this day a stone at | the top of Blarney Castle (a six- | floor walkup) is the thing one | stone to speak blarney,”’ -he said. | “You need only look at a person, | until finally she realized) | to assure a long, loqua- * know if cheapness interests Ameri-| that 78 cans,. but good steak filets in} fcan Ireland go for $1.” a a oe 2 In the latter capacity, as liaison between leprechaun and 20th Cen-| day he tury man, his message more important. “To \be light hearjed—this is the way to live,” said Timothy J. “Drop the superficial appearance of rush and bluster. One can get where one is going quietly, and is even Constitution didn’t bar a third term, a possible campaign would strengthen his hand with Con- gress in the next two years, The President replied that no { man of more than 70 should be | iw his office—he was certain of without exaggeration. In this way,' that. ike Doesn't Favor nat |President Over 70 WASHINGTON (? — President “IT don’t] Eisenhower said-that he feels three months past 70 when his | term ends, At his news conference yester- is the age limit {6¥Amer- He will be | was asked whether, if the a ee se wee ry ee " NATIONALLY _ ADVERTISED ° MERCHANDISE AT “DISCOUNT WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE AND SERVICE WHAT WE SELL QUALITY sanmmenaieniimeen PRICES” : in Maple or Limed Oak Not one premium BUT FIVE when you buy this beautiful modern desk during eis masa PREMIUM sar te desk aium is isa Yoana Sas Goi sa eeds tees Gemmrs wis th of seas apa dk at pains pan for family papers, books and even cléthing. ideal for students | - i ® WP sekartiate sacg mS eenend Nentoome.pbtin. sour thing soe — } pen i Jism steiner Complete $ , 50 epener ib 2 of Wtatharette perpetual Price ; 5 6 Year Size HOLLYWOOD STUDENT TYPE : Crib Mattress | Metal Frames ; Can’t Wet Cover with Casters | Smartly covered $695 $495 | $3950 “putron rree | INNERSPRING | "3" Seif. tae! 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Here are Orlon* lined or Orlon* shell zip-outs ... also mohair tweeds atid plushes, untrimmed styles. «. many with all-wool interlinings and acetate satim linings. +». and all priced so low your budget will hardly notice! Choose yours in red, amber, green, blue, black, brown or gray. But hurry! They won't last long. *DuPont’s acrylic fiber aa | Just Say, “Charge It’’ on Sears Revolving Charge ‘Also can be used just like a Regular Charge Account “Charmode Nu-back Charmode White Hi-Waist Girdle Pull-on Panty or Girdle . Reg. 9.98 S* ? Reg. 14, ee sal Nips. your waistline, firms Sleeks the a figure like a your figure. ..Nu-Bagk: won't second skin. Ideal under the ride up. White alg fafieta. chemise. Acetate = cotton Side. zipper. 26 + 34, °36. power net. 30-38, Slim, so smart! Slacks with 15% _ Ayton added to quality wool for ~washability. Choose a year’s ‘supply in gray, brown, colorful Plaids or eye-catching stripes. ‘Sizes 10 to 18. _. Women’s Ready-to-Wear, Second Floor ‘wool slacks. that wash! se Kerrybrooke fall specials Gay lambswool pullover and cardigan _ Attractive all-lambswool pullover vous '- Soft-as-a- btedse lambéwost cardigan you ‘ll want from now through Spring! Choose cherish for months.to come! Choose yours yours in white, -blue, pink, black or beige in’ white, blue, pink, black or beige heather. In sizes 34 to 40. Hurry . heather’. In sizes 34 to 40.. At this - in today during this stematic tremendous savings you can't afford ' sale amd save! not to buy! Hurry in today and savel- handbag specials | — many styles reduced vould.“ 66 be 2.98 - plas tax : We hand-picked these styles to make sure % they'd be the top fall fashion shapes. We insisted on quality workmanship: The results? Thie fabulous, fantastically Priced array of leather-look plastics. In season's latest shades! Women’s Accessories Depeincel “* Main Floor ‘ ‘ ' . ° 2 shop Sears early for . best selection scarfs, headwarniers reg. 1.59 to 1.98. $] Ea Hurry in today for this exceptional buy ii.scaris and head warmers. your perfect : . hosiery buy. -‘ sides Purple — Sadi | fabulous hat collection usually 3.98 Lovely sheer hone sarhe baste as other get brands sélling for 1.15 a pair! Choose full fashioned Cay sa. enon - 3 wit crowns, casudis , . . ultra and utility sheers and plain knit seamless oe ae with erucanahilil Seether tie . .Ae-and ail pridglt vo ultra sheers in sizes 8% to 11. Hurry in today. as you can own all yougrant! See them... own them... e : Hosiety Department, Main Floor ‘ - in ravishing’, white ap high fashion Pastels. *y Den't miss this! Wool felts, beaver looks, high lustre finishes ..°, cloches, pill sale! nylon tricot lingerie big savings on pepentontes lengths to fit yen % ; Y shell regularly }) 4.98 ond 5.98 | petticoats, regularly 3.98 Choose {rom an assortment of nylon lace trimmed styles --in white, pink, blue, black. or champagne. All come in proportioned lengths, tall, regular and short— ‘slips in sizes 32-44 — petticoats in S-M-L. Lingerie Dept., Main Floor Save Time---Save Steps at Sears! Checks Cashed Money Orders Utility Bills < - Travelérs’ Checks Notary Public . Postal Service Gift Certificates Ask About Sears Other Services! Cashier's ~ Office Second Floor Ideal Gift! Duster . and Waltz Gown Set oy = Usually 6.98! In. pretty-strawtlower - nk or blue prints. Duster is Sizes S-M-L. ~ # eavier weight embossed cotton. this gigantic sale! 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Fairloom colored felt Reg. 99 2.79 Yard So yo wonderful things you can make with this 72-in. part wool felt . . . skirts, pillows, pennants for school. Yard Goods Dept., Main Floor t; Durable, easy- me. to-Clean bag of artificial leath- =. er. In assorted * colors. Big 18x33-in. Special purchase soft glove leather Kerrybrookes with ribbed crepe soles 3 77 Smart, trim styling flatters your foot. Wonderfully comfortable from the very first step. Cuban’ heel pump with flatform sole is in black or brown crushed glove leather. Low heel pump is in ‘black or gray. ® ~~ Shoe Dept., Main Floor Reg. 4.49" 3 98 Others to 5.98 - Fun-to-wear boots designed to correct! fit ag nA young, feet. Flexible black. or brown leather u ~ with long- yearling Searosoles, rubber heels. ened BI, to 3. able at this low, low price. Come in goon ... sale starts today. children’s western boots ME ae Pe ae Sonforized Cotton Sport Flannels 29° Solt-nap heavy weight ‘cotton —— in plaids, patterns and selids:; Easy to wash. Stay-Crisp Organdy ae Fall Pastels x 5] --.Make—smart,dainty -dresses;—-}-———- - blouses and girls’ wear from | : sheet permanent finish or- gandy. 36-in, a. - Gpeciat Viichad , Reg. 2.49 # Shoe Dept. — 5 98 Main Floor comfy —— i Toe-wriggling sy in child's cord) style. 5 to 2. 154 North Saginaw St. Phone = Pontiac Press Photo > | But even with the new device, jJectory in .the early stages of +k *& * chances of success in the coming moonshot are put at no better than 1 in 25. : - The new wrinkle is a special modification of the moon rocket's radio system. Its function is to encourage more speed if. the rock-if et deviates from its planned tra- flight. : x hk In the Oct. 11 shot, the rocket f began its trajectory’ 3% degrees | HONOR INSPECTORS — Nineteen Pontiac Motor Military Division ‘workers were honored yesterday for their work on the - 20MM aireraft cannon. Here Lance Crick, centér, receives his _service pin from John Patterson, chief, inspection division, as “Detroit Ordnance District official Lawrence Cook, (left) looks on. wildcat Still No Agreement but Greyhounds Roll it CLEVELAND # —A day-long | strike that partially) District employes. Army Honors 19 U, S. Army Ordnance Corps yes- terday recognized an aggregate 260 years of service to its depart- ment, through dward of service pins to 19 local Detroit Ordnance ; * * * The pins were awarded by John materiel for administering government in- spection functions on government manufactured multi-million dollar defense con- tracts currently in effect at Pon- tiac Motors Division. ° * x * crippled Eastern Greyhound Lines’ | operations in 20 northeastern states | appeared ended today and buses | were ‘rolling throughout. the system. A. C, Wood, director of publicity | said the strike ended the way Jt| started — with no notice. He | no agreement has been reached on a new contract with the union. The service ward group in- cludes Lawrence Cook, Chief, In- spection Brarich; Peter Marine, Resident Inspector, 10 years serv- ice; Lance Crick, 34 years; Joseph Gomolak, 19 years; Loyd Town, 14 years; Wilson Roback, 12 years; Charles Sarnecki, 12 years; Isaiah Patterson, 13 years; Bastiano Geluso, 10 years; Loran Davis, 12 years; Robert Brown, 16 years; John Tomayko, 11 years; Robert Daly, 13 years: Robert Buttorff, 10 years; Frank Paruch, 13 years; Clifford Edwards, 12 years; Benja- min Matthews, 11 years; John Guy, ‘13 years; Fred Lyon, 12 years; Michael Swiastyn, 13 years; Patterson and Lawrence. Cook of the Detroit Ordnance District on behalf of the Department -of the Army, The award ceremony was the first to take place in this area since initiation of the service award program by the Department of the Army. * * * The recipients of the, awards serve at the Military Division of Pontiac Motors Division, as gov- ernment inspectors on the 20MM, M39A2, automatic weapons. The weapon is used in jet interceptor type aircraft. * * * As civilian employes of the gov- ernment, the group is responsible| tion Division. no-reenssivnitomonsttiicnens-meeherrtingat’ gcesdicigs ns Negotiators for both sides | talked far into the morning | today, and a federal mediator worked with them in an effort te reach agreement. They ad- journed at 5:30 a.m. (EST), Further meetings have been scheduled. One source said officers of the international “had ordered the strikers to get back to work. Operations resumed throughout the system amid reports that a contract settlément had been reached. Equity, the word, is the owner’s and John Patterson, Chief, Inspec-|actual interest .in a property after : tprior claims have been met. 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Passing motorists found - him slumped over at the wheel. - A warhouse foreman for Mont- gomery Ward, he had not com- -- plained of being~ill, according to) ‘his wife, Ruth. Service will be held at 1 p.m. | Saturday at the Milliken’ Funeral Home, Utica, with burial in. Utica Cemetery. Surviving besides his wife, are two daughters, Bonnie and Ponty on, and a son, Bobby, all at home. He also leaves a brother. Minstrel Show “Opens Tonight at Lake Orion LAKE ORION — An old-time _ minstrel show. will be staged to-/ night at. the Lake Orion Junior High gymnasium te raise money | for the Orion Comartagity Center -—Building—Fund.- | Curtain time is.8 p.m. The show will feature a chorus of 20, with interlocuters and end > men ‘performing between acts, ~ The cast includes Don North- - cote; Debbie Curtis, Kathy Raab, Claude Ann Cooper, Ivy Lee Rhine- hart, Hafry Willard, Helen Wes- Jey and Janet Workman, Directing the show are Mrs. Ray - Raab and Mrs. Clarence Arnold. . Tickets may be purchased at the door, i F 3 California Retains Cow Milking Title SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—John Pusch of Hollister, Calif, suc- cessfully defended his world cow milking title yesterday during the Grand National Livestock Exposi- tion at the Cow Palace. Busch, using the “thumb-knuck- jes” method, squirted seven "pounds, six ounces of milk in two inutes. The ‘four finger’’ meth- ‘od of his opponent, Geert H. Keur, Richmond, Vancouver Island, B.C., netted an-even six pounds. _ Each man. milked two, Ayreshire ‘Pasternak Denies All, Begs for Forgiveness party ° neswpaper Pravda, Paster- nak expressed regret at the inter- eta placed on: his’ book and ez with his country’s leaders for a chance * “restore my good name.”” * * * The 68-year-old pdet-novelist’s confession of error wag in the pat- tern familiar in Communist coun- tries, made apparently to avoid ‘the expulsion from the Soviet Un- demanded by Young Commu ist League leaders .and others. 3 oreamigs: appeal to Premier > ter t Pravda, which by Moscow radio, Pas- ‘Union. “It is clear to me I et = dorse such clumsy alleg ae Pasternak said. “At the ‘game time my work which has received the Nobel Prize gave cause to thie regrettable interpretation and this}, is the reason I finally gave up the! 2, ” He added: that he had tried. to able at least in part to correct this."” = * * * “In my letter to Nikita Khrush- chev I have said I am ‘tied to Russia by my birth, life and work and that to leave and go into exile abroad was unthinkable to me,” Pasternak continued, “Speaking about this tie I-had in mind not only the kinship of its earth and natufe but also of her people, her past, her —_ present and het future... * * * “With bright faith in my: own future and in the future generally, being proud of the times in which I live and of the people who sur- rounded me, 1 believe I shall find in myself the strength to restore my good name and the lost trust of my comrades.” \ Pasternak’s novel is interpreted inthe West as an account of the failure. of. the Soviet systern to produce™.the freedom sought by mankind. ‘A_ bestseller abroad, is banned in Be ake Soviet Union, iene said ~ Py had first agreed to accept the $41,420 Nobel Prize, awarded = Ovt, 18 . the Swedish Roya es Letters, because he thought a! teehicy ticbitions, mien I saw the scope ot around my nov- el,” he it ant tr self that this aawrd was & political measure, which has now resulted in monstrous consequences, and on my own initiative without be- ing compelled anybody I sent = i. __the | : ° Ex-Rochester, ; ne|Pleted Oct. 24. ~ RAISE-cHURGH sTERPLE __ Auburn Heights, the new building School classrooms. The church Posting Press Photo a ie at on “} $80,000 addition to the Auburn Heights United Presbyterian Church -was the raising this -week of this steeple, 80 feet above the ground. } Started last July by the contracting firm of Shelby Lockamy of includes a sanctuary and Sunday is located at Juniper and First streets. Dedication ceremonies will take place sometime before ANTOINETTE YOUNG Mr, and Mrs, Richard Young of 2810 Indian Lake Rd., Oxford, have announced the engagement o! their daughter, Antoinette, to Bruce S. White, son of Mrs. Michael Gilbert of North Miami . Sg ue “Sate Uni- + Former County Resident Dies ‘Pontiac Suffers Heart in California Fern Man Attack ROCHESTER — Kenneth L. Hoyt, 64, former Rochester and Pontiac resident, died unexpec- tedly yesterday of a heart attack the home of his son, Rich- a ~~ in Riverside, Calif. » Hoyt retired three years age the engineering depart-} ment of former Yellow Truck & Coach Co., now the General Mo- tors Truck. & Coach Division. He had been making his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico, since leaving Rochester two years ago. Surviving besides his son are his wife, Marvel; and two brothers. He was a life member and past master of Rochester Lodge 5, F&AM; and past master of Wabon: Lodge, F&AM, in Mt. I ‘*asant. Service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Rush Fu- neral: Home in Mt. Pleasant, Bur- ial also will be in Mt. Pleasant. Community Hospifal ROMEO—The contract for con- struction of an 18-bed addition to the new Community Hospitai, located between Romeo and Al- mont, has been awarded to the Walter L. Couse Co. of. Detroit, Thomas K. Richards, president of the Hospital Board, announced today. © The firm's bid of $84,000 was lowest of 12 received by the board last week, he said. This is the same company that constructed W8S| the original 30-bed structure, com- a Construction of the new unit will begin immediately, Richards said, Completion is expected with- University. |‘, at ona in par ibn, te Democrat ‘|California's (getters, Contract Awarded ‘Engle; By The Associated Press Here is a quick look at some of the nation’s new political figures catapulted into national promi- nence in Tuesday elections, * * * Nelson A, Rockefeller — This easy-going, genial heir to one of the world’s vastest fortunes ranks sino as the brightest new star qe holders. Dec. 15, ets to the mer. 2 —— a: pastor. \ New Stars Emerging on Political Horizon disintegrated the onetime GOP stronghold of Oregon, this 36-year- old former college dean smashed Democratic Gov. Robert D. Holmes’ bid for a. second term. Hatfield; a ruggedly handsome campaigner with a voter appeal that has been. comparéd to Rocke- feller's, became a state senator at most spectacular victory. “in his first try for elective office he j}wrecked the Second bid and 's White House ambitions Demo- cratic Gov. Averell Harriman. kt ko * Edmund G. Pat Brown — In the country’s second most closely watched contest, this one-time Re- publican smashed the traditional GOP hold on ‘California to become the Golden State's second Demo-; cratic. governor of the 20th cen- tury. In overcoming U.S. Senate Republican Leader William F. \Knowland, the 53-year-old state at- torney general, who defines him- self as a moderate, emerged as one of his: party’s most impressive vote getters. membered as the roly-poly federal price stabilizer during the Korean vag this — former mayor down to >: deatet ‘svelte suasilicad easily beat Republican Gov. C. William O'Neill, a a Eugene J. McCarthy—This for- mer economics professor knocked off Sen, Edward J. Thye, Minne- sota Republican, McCarthy, 42, de- scribed as one of the most schol- arly members of Congress, is one of the first Roman Catholics to win a top office in heavily Luther- an Minnesota. Democrat McCarthy has been in the House for five terms. this colorful, hard campaigning easily defeated one. of most fabulous vote- mation specialist in the House, has represented California's mammoth but sparsely populated 2nd District in Congress since 1944. * * * Philip A. Hart — Michigan's youthful looking lieutenant gov nor bowled over his. state's last remaining GOP statewide ‘official, Sen. Charles E. Potter, Hart, 43, the father of eight children, is a ranking member of Gov, G. Men- nen Williams’ potent Democratic organization, Like Potter, who lost both legs in World War I] combat, Hart suffered a 60 per cent dis- ability in the invasion of Nor- mandy, Mark Hatfield — Bucking , the imp 26 weeks, Democratic tide that has almost May Put Accent on Youth | @ my voluntary Pasternak also denied that he had. been subjected to any perse- * * * “T definitely risked neither my life, my freedom nor anything else, " he wrote, “I want to stress once more all my actions are be- voluntarily, jing undertaken People who are close Acquaintances of ing sv. | tm Troesday's = Nixon to “Revive' GOP — WASHINGTON (AP) —Viee President. Nixon is: taking charge of efforts to rejuvenate.the disorganized Republi- can party. He is likely to put the ECHR OH itaral * do-: Although Nixon won't bear any oo sacs dcigha : tion as party commander, President _ is stepping out of the way to-let his second man direct the drive. Its aim ts, to lift the party back into ‘the 1960 presidential contest, -atter its shattering: defeat Eisenhower obviously contention in Michael V, DiSalle — Best re-| Clair Engle — A’ country lawyer, |. ponents of administration farm {ehurch at 7:30 p.m. e The group will return to the)” jhome of Helen Miles, 5610 Coolidge! » inFarm Policy Benson Says Democrat Win Not Vote Against Agriculture Program WASHINGTON w — Secretary of Agriculture Benson gives no} indication he will retreat in any major degree from his present views on farm legislation, despite strength of the new Congress. Benson has had the support of President Eisenhower for his farm proposals since he took tration’s farm policies. In speeches this fall come in-recent years. risen sharply this year and will continue up. He views that as’ vindication of-his program, Looking at’ the results of Tues. tion farm program, | jthese men have been chairmen for South will nee of the 19 posts, seniority. 28 and Oregon secretary of state -jat 34. =-'No Change Seen the sharply . increased Defnocratic - over as secretary in January 4 sees no change in his adminis. ee numerous Benson said economic factors and * not the price support levels were! responsible for a dip in farm in-|_ At the same time, the secretary contends that farm income has — day’s election in which the | Democrats made sweeping gains, | Benson said he saw no evidence | * of a vote against the administra- | _ Benson said supporters and op-\ WASHINGTON (AP) — Southern * * With: 1m Deca sharply creasing. of both |branches in Tuesday's voting, the top committee posts in agg all cases will remain firmly in the) hands of the men who held them in the 85th. In many instances, * ~« * “In the Senate, this means that 9 of the 16 standing. committee chairmanships will .remajn with Southerners. In the House, the The chairm. ips go strictly by ’ The only change in chairman- ships forced by the election in either. branch involves~the House Interior Committee, Rep. Clair Engle (D-Calif), who headed it in the 85th Congress, was elected to the Senate. Expected to replace him is Rep, Wayne ". Aspinall (D-Colo). * . The election of. Many more Democrats from the North and West seems certain to cut® down the power of the South in the com- mittees, which can make or break legislation. Particularly this will be true in, the Senate, where the Democrats have had only one-vote margins on committees for four years, In such a. situation a conservative Southern Democrat often is a swing man; by voting with the Republicans he could help to bot- tle up or win changes in legisla- tion. * * * But with the Democrats holding a 62-34 edge in the 1959 Senate, not. counting the two seats from Alaska to be filled Nov, .25, their materially. In most cases, these will be 10-5 or 9-6 on the 15-member commit- tees, With’such a lineup, the vote of one dissenter from party pol- icy will not be too important. ‘County's CD Director to Discuss Disasters ional jot Constance “Stiller to John G ‘Campbell, Performing the double- ring, candlelight rite was the Rev. + Will Richards. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. Democra retain and Mrs. John P. Stiller of 7619 = * _ House sgodienars, Sashabaw Rd., Clarkston, Parents in. the new seth Of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Campbell of 5478 W. . \Bllis Rd., Davisburg. Ships Retreat on Great Lakes committee margins will increase | p, jam For her wedding, the new airs, chose a gown of Chan- fell fromm a pearl crown and carried a bouquet of white : pbell a lace over atin. Her fingertip Maid of honor was Janet Brewer of Clarkston, Bridesmaids were Linda Groves of Pontiac and De- lores Klins of Clarkston, Ray Dawley of Clarkston was ‘\the best man: Ushers were Jay and Dave Campbell of Davisburg, brothers of the bridegroom, The ceremony was followed by, MRS, JOHN G. CAMPBELL a reception.in the church parlor, The newlyweds are making their home in Ortonville. Before Gales | SAULT STE. MARIE i#—Great Lakes ships were forced to seek shelter in the St. Mary's River last night when winds of up to 70 miles an hour pounded the Sault Ste. Ma- rie area. Gale warnings were, post- ed for Lakes Huron, Michigan and Superior. At the Mackinac Bridge, attend- ants said the high winds did not impede traffic. Jim Devereaux, head of the bridge toll offices, said a bridge bus was sent across the span as an escort for oné ‘vehicle, shielding it from the wind. A similar windstorm buffeted the northern Michigan area about a year ago, with winds at that time reaching 8) mph in gusts. County Calendar. Aven Townshi — Branch of National Women's ‘arm & Gapden Assn., Inc. will Lengel ~ November business meeting Monday at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Yosh Morita, 131 Wendleton St. Mrs. Morita with in- struct the group on Japanese Christmas —— Refreshments will be serv The. Altar Society of aac Heart fave will conduct m penny supper ed beginning at 5 p.m. in the tT om Hal on Adams road. Proceeds will go into the building fund. ment of the Seyfiour Church Saturday at-7:30 a There w games and « colored fe entitled. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — lca Jerrendt, Oakland County Civil Defense director, will show movies and speak on disasters at mentary School. The meeting is being sponsored by the Carroll Lake Heights Civic Assn. to create interest in civil defense courses planned for Com- merce residents, according to Leo 8 this evening at Commerce Ele-|so14. mov: Brew Bear in Alaska’ will be ny : are welcome, oge Harber The WSC8 of “Trinity Methodist Church in aoe a Harbor will serve a turkey din- ner Saturday evening beginning at LA oe s in the church, Bagaar articles will be “Huntin shown. Commerce Townsh! Commerce COapter, 301, Order of East- Sta he 4 ern r, auiee ‘the date of its = school of instruction. * eS ke"piace v Temple. Instruction wn be given v4 Pear) Tryon, Grand New ome The poo Hudson br ggg will spon- gor a card ~~ p.m, Priday at Eichler, — Believe Arrests of 4 ~ End Burglary String ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A series of burglaries in Detroit, Oak Park and Royal Oak Township were believed cleared with the ar- rest of two ‘men and two juveniles by Royal Oak Township Police early yesterday. Sgt. Henry Berk and Officer Ed- ward Watkins said they were lehecking doors at-a shopping dis- trict when the burglar alarm went - off in a store at 20730 Wyoming. They called the owner, who let them in the store, where they found a 15-year-old boy hiding in the washroom. On questioning the boy implicated another 15- year-old youth and Sylvester Kennedy, 18, of 10557 Danvers Ct., and Albert Moore, 17, of 20474 Mendota, Detroit. The latter pair was picked up that night. Police said they had $350 worth of clothing - believed stolen.from a township store. All four have admitted 17 bur- giaries during he past two months, | officers said. They are being held for investigation of breaking and entering in the nighttime. ‘Woman's Death Ruled Accidental i in Detroit DETROIT — Homicide de- téetives have held the death of Rose Fitzpatrick, 48, accidental, She was found at the foot of an outside flight of stairs last Satur- day, _ Detectives said an autopsy showed the: woman suffered a skull fracture and wes ill of pneumonia, Millard Birdsall, a Detroit gas station attendant and her com- ‘c¢/panion last. Friday night, was ex« onerated and réleased. He said he had left the woman at the stairs i ee e Moos ms public - i of her — alive and une harmed a is | futuresg EXCLUSIVE IN PONTIAC AT THE FLOOR SHOP lost, was not a prime issue.” a challenge to the Republican Business Women’s Club to See Europe Slides mgeet at 4 p.m, Sunday in the Avon Park Pavilion. | : Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and Alice Serrell will show colored slidés of their European trip this year. Proceeds will go into the sclokars ship fund. Reffeshments will be served. Troy Youth Fellowship | |to Hold Annual Hayride tide Saturday beginning at the ‘2 - 4 t | | He said thé,election results were Party to intensify its fight for the * principles of freedom and free)” enterprise, ROCHESTER — The Business :. 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[¢ was improvised 15 years ago Damned machinery!” so the feeder could adjust his pace He spat again &nd pointed to that of the workman who takes proudly to his own crew guiding white-hot blanks from the furnace ira bars of molten steel by hand\and puts them into a machine that through successive molds that nar-jbends them into horseshoe shape | rowed and lengthened the fiery snakes. JOLIET, i (UPD — 10) 4:10, @-1b PRG OP The mirror is one of the few | changes that have been made in “We keep rolling,” he said the essentially hand - operated . proudly. | process since Phoenix was found- 2 Benedick, for all his years, is ed 76 years ago. The orily other head roller of the Phoenix Manv-| bows to progress are the use of facturing Company's horseshoe di-| electrie power im place of steam vision. | and the addition of an electric He and some 60 colleagues are, welding machine to attach toe dedicated to the sometimes ques-| calks. tionable proposition that the horse; Faced with a steady decline in is not vanishing from the American horseshoe sales, Phoenix gradually scene. ladded other products and built, Chris I. Lennon, sales manager) under the same roof with the horse- 3 of the division, reckoned that Phoe-| shoe mill, the modern, automatic nix fashions 90 per cent of the na-/ rolling mill. tion's supply of horseshoes. The big mill isn’t used to make It they're a dying breed; the |horseshoes, Lennon-explained, | = horseshice makers are in no hurry because it isn't economically fea- te write their ews obituaries. sible to change molds in it as often | \ as they must be changed to make Benedick, dean of the crew withthe ‘shoes. : almost 63 years of horseshoe rolling x « * behind him, is 200 pounds of} The company turns out more muscle, His helpers look equally|than 300 sizes and styles of horse- ‘hearty, though a dozen have been|shoes, compared with about 725 Sneek a ap sl tt me Sc aninen ARNT AA ah em Mint etl anne NB A Pa hd en “ Rayon-Nylon Broadloom SWIRL MOTIFS in 3 DECORATOR TWEEDS @ Beige/Brown/Gray Tweed @ Black/White Tweed @ Gray/Green/Ivory Tweed This modern, textured swirl design will do wonderful things .for your living room! And the nylon-fortified carpet rayon + stands hard wear. Hi-lo pile hides footprints. Soll: resistant. with the company more than 45 years and most of the others have been turning out horseshoes at least 30 years. Joseph Gregorash, at 50 one of FARM EQUIPMENT RISING > UP ON THE FARM — Farm prosperity ts reflected in re- ported farm equipment industry earnings, as farmers continue to invest sizable chunks of their incomes in new tractors and implements, Industry spokes- higher sales in 1958, tontinuing ‘during the heyday of the horse. But| horses and mules still come in as | sorted shapes and sizes, and the plant produces horseshoes ranging from six to 454% ounces in weight. California buys more horse- shoes than any other state. Texas ranks second. The Army, which bought 4,400 kegs as recently as 1945, no longer is a customer. Benedick admitted sadly that times have changed. “We rolled as high as 125 tons a day for shoes back in 1913-14,”’ he | said. “Maybe 15 tons in a good day | today."’ _He recalled that he hookey from school to start work as) he’s working too hard. i Venezuela Oil Profit Up CARACAS—Venezuela’s, petrole-' um industry reported a net profit of about $829,500,000 in 1957, a’ $160,000,0000 increase over 1956. | Gross income amounted to. $2,450,000,000, a $390,000,000 rise, played |. over 1956. The government's in- come from oil amounted to $973,200,000 in 1956. This included a billet boy at 13. “Made 50 cents AY Hin dan” be suid. “The eny thet e Block Tweed @ Pink Tweed -|does my old job now gets $16 a| @ Brown Tweed @ Green Tweed day, has a helper yet and think’s| @ Beige Tweed Smooth Wood 12-ft. width. Save now. Chrompoint Broad loom 100°/, Chromspun Acetate for LOCKED-IN COLOR: It's made of.extra long wear of Chromspun tolorlocked ace- tate ... truly an outstanding buy! Multi-level texture is. slow to soil. So resilient,. it bounces right back from footprints. 9, 12, 15-ft. wide. | ij men estimate 10 to 15 per cent |$1,230,000,000 compared with three-year climb as shown on ‘concessions, royalties, taxes, and | _hewschart above. ~~ - Indoor Dryers Low Priced | 2” This dryer gives you 27-feet of drying area. All smoothly sanded and finished for snag-free hanging. Folds compactly out of the way when not in use. Ideal for | & small dwellings. Shop at . Sears today, save! aE | | REDUCED ‘import . duties. | Now Only 11.95 Put a factory-sharp edge on your knives and scissors... effortlessly! Separate sec- tions for knives and scissors. Can't damage blade... wheel stops if too much pres- sure is applied. Beige plastic case. 25-ft. Lightweight 14-ga. 3” 2-Wire Extension Cord Compare to others at twice the price. Lightweight 1% lb. cord is % lighter than most other cords. Plastic coated, parallel wire. UL Listed Heavy Duty: 50-FT. LENGTH. ++. 4.98" 100-FT. 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Mr... oe His recommendations may increase ranks sation that win te per oak cant Sena Gal Rocmiiies when pon ae wee "S New York companies fegard a/furniture and a erg ny cup- "| finally start to, build.” E Wired tags und 6 woman 35 or over as too old to|board of goodies, in Ps etic Hepes SP" lnire tor an ottice job, yard, Our) In discussing your. home eS ee ee "|with the local lumber dealer, pring} Michigan led all states in the number of hunters and, except for ste: Bull vs. Bull in Japan your list of materials. Thee ‘York was the only one. to Name Dog for Butterfly Jap dealer can then show you, the va-lexceed a. million, with 1,220,140| PARIS~The breed of dogs known| TOKYO—Bullfights are popular . {riety of styles and colors now avail-jresident licensés and 21,856 non-|as papillon (the French word. for|in Japan, but they aren't the Span- in building materials to make resident permits a butterfly) gets its name from the|ish or Mexican kind, with bull ’ home conform to your} Pennsylvania largest/ears, which resemble outspread|matched against matador, In| “a : (ce ornate hunters with butterfly wings,” Japan it's bull versus bull. ° i store-wide sale starts today at Sears! | Soong Ts your draperng ito LIN EN SHOP JAMBO oe TUMBLE DRY AND NOT IRON! your - choice - tablecloths ae two styles -regularly at 1 98 i a ce ee : Gold and Silver Color Mylar* 47 Yarn Trimmed Tablecloth — Solid Color Linen Tablecloths’ each © To _— Your Holiday Dinner Cotton and reyon anita tien in Harmony House colors highlighted with gleaming stripes of Mylar yarn. 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Fine quality $2x52-in. loth 60x102-Inch Set, Re 5,98 4.99 fone vw oem $ Notary Pubic from Loge Bee in multicolor %- a: tterns, : +o Hola i pe Bsa ean 299 HEAVY DUTY SETS 66x86" Set, Reg. 9.98 ....7.99 $6x106" Set, ‘wes 14.96, tit parent t, peas matey tack” SEARS # oe eee ae = sue ee ‘i eee 2 ‘ es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 1958 ee NE 5, Walk Safely Here's One Railroad wort seh sycioniatee President Going That Makes Money |x mne fata spins to Shoot Ducks crete gare-pomnet win THIS Weekend ARCADE, ‘N.Y, (UPI) — Such . last ‘railroad and bowling pins, “ : af . Central and the Pemeatrana| 2 locomotives rn aa at oo ae ee i mly as VC outlaw the union shop, jo! y _mwenrt ~ California GOP. Rift Continues . New Dem Governor Fi is might well envy the “short line” operated by 15 employes. eso eninge megane Seis ans eee Aye a ok tee (fey. his first secretary of the Backing Grows ee ae of other railroads, The House said he would The 15-mile long A-and-A boasts . Je '|stop off in Ohio on hig way more than $100,000 in liquid -re- serves, And the line, which winds|from ite way through Wyoming Coun SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Scars of the Republican party rift still were being laid bare as. Gov.-elect Edmund G, Brown headed for ai f Palm Springs vacation today after a Democratic sweep. . Republican Goodwin J. Knight, whom Brown .will replace Jan, 5 as the first Democrat governor since 1$42, offered his hand for a smooth transition, Then he fired another..shot at Sen, William F. Knowland, the man. Brown wal- loped, * x * Knight, still fuming because | Knowland switched to the gover- nor’s race, said he was staying in politics despite his own thump- ing defeat by: Democratic. Rep. - Clair Engle in the race for Know- land's Senate seat, . “Just because Knowland ruined things for the Republican party in California in 1958." Knight snapped, “‘is no reason why | should get out of politics.” Knowland said he had no im- mediate plans other than to re- sume work as assistant publisher of the Oakland Tribune. * * * Around him Brown could see.a state Democratic victory still growing in proportions, It ap- . peared Brown would have a Dem- ocratic’ lieutenant governor as well as attorney general and possibly a treasurer and controller. An es- timated 80,000 absentee ballots could figure in the ultimate out- come, Brown already was assured a _ Democratic-controlied .State Leg- jslature, first such in 69 years. * * * California’s delegation in Con- swung from 17-13 Republi- can to 17-13 Democratic. A Demo- cratic victory in Vice President) Nixon’s former district helped | turn the tide, : Proposition 18, an initiative which would have banned the un- fon shop, went down to defeat aft- er figuring in-the GOP party rift. Knight opposed it; Knowland fa-| vored it, * * * Knight also insisted that -the election result would have been different had he and Knowland run for reelection to the offices they held. Also defeated were propositions which would have imposed pro- perty taxes on parochial and pri- vate schools of less than college standing and have revised taxes. | The tax measure would have re-| duced the-state sales tax and in- creased income taxes in the higher brackets, and keep within boundaries. Pope Receives 500 Newsmen Urges Truthful Writing in Jovial Audience Held for World Press VATICAN CIT¥ (AP) — Pope John XXII received some 500 rep- resentatives of the world press in a jovial special audience -today and urged them to write truth- | fully, The Pope chuckled as he com- mented on reporters’ efforts to pry into the secrets of the con- clave that elected him the 262nd pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church Oct. 28. * * * “The efforts of the press have been formidable, but the silence (of the conclave) has been even better,” said the 76-year-old. pon- ‘tiff. The newsmen laughed with him at that, Seated on the throne in the Vati- jcan’s Clementine Hall, Pope John spoke in rapid French, without | notes, and with considerably less formality than his predecessor, ‘Pope Pius XII, used in his au- he looked up from the microphone and smiled broadly at his listen- ers. “IT am still a novice at this job of universal fatherhood,” he said, using the familiar first person singular instead of the we popes normally use, “I will confess to you,” be oan idiences for the press, Frequently | tinued with a smile, “that reading, |as I do all the newspapers, I even find it agreeable to read all those stories about myself... .and those allegedly revealing the secrets of the conclave put me in a truly good mood for the entire day." The Pope criticized articles |which “can be construed as ad- vice to us on how to run things, You must remember that we stick to the traditions and rules of the church.” Cobalt Pellets Yield Minerals Cattle Need) ADELAIDE, Australia — Re- searchers at the University of Ade- lnide have found that cattle and sheep grazing on cobalt-deficient pasture, which is wide-spread throughout the world, -may_be_sup- plied with the missing mineral through use of a pellet of cobaltic oxide mixed with clay of powdered jron. The pellet, when swallowed, remains in the rumen for life, giv- ing aff continuously the minute amounts of cobalt needed by rumen bacteria, according to the research- ers. They say that pellets are cheaper and simpler than other methods of administering cobalt. The Pope said he hoped his list- eners would not feel insulted at his urging them to report truth- fully. “This,” he said, as a fatherly—or as brotherly advice aimed at help- ing you in your work.” ° The Pope concluded the audi- “was intended ence by giving his blessing to the Zz The Perfect Answer DENVER (AP) — Mrs. Coralg Belle Cox, 80, won a divorce in court by answering just one ques- tion. Asked Judge Marshall Quiat: “Did your husband ever abuse you?” Said Mrs, Cox: “Heavens, eal ae: He was always too NEXT" WEEK take off i in > Big car room inside Small pocketbook price Just right size outside Pin money operating cost Beauty you never saw before * Driving pleasure you never knew before : ¢ LARK by Studebaker eo Dealers’ soon | ~ ee even better —// Ladies! Bring Your Suit & Topcoat at [Barnetts pa { We repeat—beau- m tiful all wool 7 Tweeds at a price you tan’t beat. Be S sure to see these before “you pay $55 or $60 else- where! See them Friday of Saturday ‘sure! 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These Values ‘Are Setting a New Record in Savings The Famous All Wool ~ “Dunbrook” SUITS Yes, Two Pants... at Just The Popular Flannels, Too $50.00 VALUES ldere’s a ‘buy that’s a buy! Mam alive, you don‘t get values like these every day so hop: in, the bus and get in today. . now! You don-t need the cash . - CHARGE IT! TAKE. TWELVE WEEKS TO PAY... SAME AS CASH! If You ‘Prefer — “THE CLOTHING VALUE KINGS . of PONTIAC” “Use Our Easy re Layaway Plan!) WE REPEAT! DON’T MISS THESE SAVINGS! HOP IN THE Sid Barnett 8° | BUS AND GET DOWN TOMORROW SURE! Open Friday and Monday Nights Till 9 P. M. Sate Reesor, aoe reaently have east ee pay malate The defeat of Senate Republican Stace wae i ae Z the house the Democra eats dnd Leader Wiliam F. Knowland, run whole are spending 278 of 435° members in|ning for r California, eihoath This sreing| hes weet races for an in-jand of Sen, John W. Bricker of should psoas itself. into rising (dicated total of 281, compared with|Ohio retired two of. the most levels “of industrial “activity and|219 needed for a . agp conservative Republi- | eeploymnent eS ie GOP elected -153. Alaska elects itsican spokesmen. « ks € « |first house member Nov. 25. There was no clear pattern this pat NOVEMBER Gite. dates were saldian adult. with intent to murder, AS Sr supporting right-to-work | ates, Flint Youth May Face fer iy(Assault Trial as Adult FLINT (B—A 15-year-old ‘boy who _* "}admitted shooting ‘a Flint house- wife in the back may face trial: as e 1d. Miller of. Fenton. an escapee from the Starr Commonwealth home for boys at Albion, so he can be tried in circuit court for assault Miller admitted to police that he shot Mrs. Irene J. Leiter, 36, with a .22 caliber rifle after she refused to grant him permission to hunt on her property. 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Pe ‘Moriday, Griffin said, Rainsberger roamed the streets here for a. victim, and spotted Mrs. Folker working in al Stationery store, “tT decided: that ‘she would be| - Rainsberger was Sizes 4 to 10. Save almost 2 on these smart Gumdrop Oxfords . . . Popular, sturdy styles that wear and wear. Buy several pairs at this big money + | eS TO Vy OFF AND MORE mae ke aEWPORT'S i: i : police. station-the night: of. the] ¢ mncen noone FRIDAY ONLY! Sisk SES ene cae we as 2.40 Pall Siew Poly cinylene f rome ice e | “After: the body Weis found, Raitis-| wrion | ‘Musum | LAUNDRY rger told all story, alae a SHEETS BASKET |. was booked on suspi tse a divorcee, had al 3% T Lid yoo 23° | RG en ee y _ tyear-oldson, ee ates] rine cases 200 | Loop wees 1.00 | toop Rese 100- Excited Stool Pigeons 8.99 Check, aoe 1.40 Option Ong gona ®-A couple of n State Car Coats Ghoves BRAS Reformatory know what it is: to} 5 2 get the bird. 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You'll find the most expensive fabrics and fashion details in this fabulous collection. Every new color » « « f00 numerous to mention. Be here early Monday for best selection. | i] | | if H BUY ON. easy ener @ FRIDAY e SATURDAY @ MONDAY Only ~ Clutch Coats Mohair Kurls Slim Tapered Coats’ imported Tweeds Cocoon Tapered Coats Cashmere Blends Trapeze Flared Coats Virgin Wools : : Biouson Back Coats Precious Fur Blends -~ Great Collor Coats 100% Alpacas: New Back Interest Coats Mohair Zibeline Coats ; : Schiffli Fabris from such famous mills as: Wa Bene ~ O'Donnell North Star » Hockanom Strong-Hewat, (endahost ofa : $1.00 A ha, Re v fe oA, * < , F | . T WENTY-TWO _ Salter oats County : ae : mj wat arson | "Whey seek to include. the bili in visdrs would provide the neces- ee ‘ De tistied inaction of te: legislative p'ro gram being sary funds for the support of the eS std th cin a a Peng a post upon receiving requests ; vising justice courts, leaders of the|! "te Peace Assn. * trom the cireuit judges, : Cukiead Gane fedicial “Ausbcle: The bili provides for a justice | ‘rhe bill proposes that coordinat-|used our * tion have drawn up a bill which| court coordinator in each court ors be paid nét less than’ $8,500|need for « they hope will alleviate criticisms) circuit, named by the circuit: oats: level,” - of the g sguten. paige, Connty at. nal Such officials would be empow-| He ered to supervise and examine ad-| cou ministrative methods employed by} the |juStice courts and make recom-| have mendations for improvements to} courts SUITS at ithe circuit judges. ix wii the | a : Be. ‘+ ¢ ¢ | name, the Pontiac Chapter of the 3 : be make performance audits of justice | through Encouragement of Barber. : : ‘ court files, make recommendations : Quartet Singing in America, Inc.,| - ¢ . $ 5 to circuit courts.on the need to will move into Pontiac Central High - : baa carry out improvements in , the| explained. __/School auditorium for its annual at Onl functioning of justice and munici- songiest Dec. 6. y pel courts, and handle Ses. mi | This year's,-“‘Holiday of Har- . cellaneous § assigned d,|mony” has a lineup of vocal : We will soll” yoi $ 00 cireuit courts. ye | one snd Mich grone that themabers feel stasis ‘] another suit ames Meotrew tington received the county. |822- Further, -|make it one of the shows . some quelty ter. * ». nad tem wok te “forts to recapture statehouses in/recent years, ie Woods justice and president of * "4 the county jastices group, said | “If we have to try ‘to work | ragiuonally Republican Kansas s ps ee 3 “The Confederates” Court could put-such a program |Renfrew’ said. “We don't care| Democratic farm leaders can be} penn, 1956-57 into effect throughout the state how we get the improvements in|¢Pected to raise new demands| spmmsQgsa champions, by exercising its supervisory | Jp courts. Bot we're Biles ont fOr Benson's resignation—and for) ing to Leonard Barnes, president | _ powers, granted by the the state pipe ts, . ANE constitution, sini emment policies. Benson) on oma done,” has been leading the way toward| Barnes also has announced the) ut nothing has been ie Niasii Gok Royal Invite {less and’ less government money |@Ppearance of The Sharpkeepers’ ? ‘} complained. : for farmers. (1957-68 Michigan champs): “The In a recent speech before the) - LONDON @ =< Queen Eliza- ak ye Cracker Jills” (1957-58 international ‘county justices, State Supreme! seth I and Price Philip today | Democrats undoubtedly will. be|Sweet Adeline champs); and local ‘Court Justice Eugene F. Black! invited U.S. Vice President-Nix- \joined by fartn-belt Republican|quattets “The Key KhightS” ‘and) [proposed an administrative court] om-and his wife ‘to lunch at jerities of the secretary—some of] “HY-FYS.” berg af cues pp, could visit Lindon Lane when _ whom went down to defeat. Tickets for the event are Shee t Benson tojat Hallman Drug Store, T f ii i. 2 Stor a 0” i: ~~ wrrreyre* wvrvrvvwVTVeYTY. MEN’S: WHITE s fh DRY DRESS SHIR aap Sac a.) Breadcloth & Oxferd Cio! With Coupen Only ~—wewrrCrreTY were YS rrr TT TTT Tee eee ee ef _eeeeereererwerwrwrrvrvrvvrvevuvey 0 jwork with circuit court Jalen 3 eeepc pense Beale got SEN bi face ot elena Elizabeth Lake Rds. J WALKER FREE: A $5 Set of | edministrative matters for attain- ‘The Educa Exe Serv-lel a et Za tee tas ‘when . : — jing uniformity of methods of work tional Exchange ectio back 86 N. Saginaw. Opposite Federdl’s Cuff-Links .when fof ig other improvements among|!ce of the State Department/attacked in the past. Twenty-eight hospitals will be ‘ You SAVE on Our] [i yp. . brought more than 340 visiting] Just how much the farm issue|completed in Egypt-this year at-a Open Fri.-Sat.-Mon. ‘til 9 P.M. - 2 SUIT DEAL * teachers from Free World coun-|contributed: to Democratic victor-jcost of about $24,000,000, according Layawoys | LEGISLATURE REFUSED tries to the United States duringjies in. farming areas was a/to Treasury Minister Hassan Abbas| = \_ Black complained that the Legis-| the 1957-58 academic year. matter of conjecture. Democrats Zaki. FROM THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF EARLY AMERICAN HOME FURNISHINGS IN THE MIDWEST .., an 22""x28” framed mirror $17.50 Bunk Bed Outfit . converts. to twin beds. 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Fuel,-light.) army case worker, Georda Kearney, of 78 S. Salvation Army will refer the woman to another and other bills were arranged for./ Johnson St., smiles understandingly and reassur- county service organization. The Salvation Army, A food order was issued to sup- ingly at a woman who has come to the local of- a United Fund agency, never turns anyone away /HI-WAY FURNITURE MART eo oe ee arin epee re fice for-help. Her problem might be one of many if their need is one which cannot be handled by OPEN for the Wright family. solved by Salvation Army services, or if the situ- any other welfare agency better — to the ‘ ‘ Unt tenn ot the ah. ation can be remedied more easily elsewhere, the _ particular need. : til wed > \+ 4/532 WOODWARD AVE., B/RMINGHAM. MICH dren had come/down with colds’ mt end living if Y ; and high fevers due to the ex- |ceeded in finding quar- ancy Meeti OU... posure. To meet their problems |tets ahd were again able to get 6th Centu rf end Y " a doctor was authorized to treat jalong on Mr. Wright’s income. ry Legend HARTFORD, Conn, (UPD—In them, with the Salvation Army | Naturally, this is just une of the e oar vestigating complaints of a prow! again footing the bill. many ways in which the Salva- Tells of Saint § Deed er in a store, patrolman Marvin! tion has tinuall: rved Jones arrested Earl N. Jones, his Drugs and medicines needed|tion Army ye gone oni aia t . were also obtained from a local, opr — ws mployes, with ATHENS — St. Christopher's) - druggist at no expense to thelt. ‘Support of United Fund con-|f@™me as protector of travelers Wrights. Mr. Wright began build- ibuti tices @aeneeives to dates from a_ Sixth Century pelle —. alone whe eat (finding a happy solution to a pipe ci apee earl ol gor TOP TV—The Dinch Shore Chevy Show~Sunday-NBC-TV and the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom=weekly on ABC-TV. a a vation Army, volunteered its aid. sremiigly Wauie arent. back across a swift stream. One * * * day he was carrying a small child Be our guest for a pleasure test! After some time, the family} Pen State Univetsity had 225/and his burden grew much heavier made their final appearance at|growers enrolled in 1958 ina course/ with every step. the Salvation Army office forjdevoted to solving the problems; Successfully across, the boy said, their last interview, They had suc- of mushroom cultivation. “You have carried the Creator of . - the world on your shoulders and isi have felt the weight of-the sins Soak-the-Rich Plan Also Licked —— en 1 oer Little is known about St. Christo- N E Ww G RAG E Private School Tax Plan zag eis te Rejected in California © 28.2" “i. i One look tells the f The beautifully practical new Biscayne £-Door Sedan. Every window af every Chery is Safety Plate Glass Checndet ‘4 ans “nee '8 WASHINGTON (AP)—A-contro,| New Jersey voters approved 3.1/Firms Train by Mail ‘versial proposal to» tax parochi: 45-million-dollar bond issue to RK — + and other private schools’ alltnance construction of two reser-| business sd industint fama’ toy beaten in California Tuesday. voirs to assure northern New Jer-|home-study correspondénce cours-. ‘ | Jfashionable—shaped to the new American taste! And the longer you look, the more. you find to like. There’s Chevy’s fresh Slimline . — = an ae sey an adequate water supply. es to train their employes. 1. P These were among a wide vari- ety of issues submitted to voters in 39 states. New Hampshire made it official design, for example, with anew androomier | Body by Fisher and vast areas of visibility. A new finish that needs no waxing for up — to three years. And there’s new feel, new efficiency beneath that -beauty. Bigger brakes, smoother-than-ever suspensions, a new Hi-Thrift 6 that delivers as: much as 10% greater gas economy. Chevy’s new right down to its easier riding, easier roll- ing Tyrex cord tires—but strong as ever in those traditional Chevrolet qualities of econ- omy and dependability. Drive it at your Chevrolet dealer’s now. "59 CHEVY! 4 BLOCKS N.OF 19 MLRD.......... 4/40 EASY TO PARK .. . JUST DRIVE UP Actually women have bee vot- ing in New Hampshire, just as they have elsewhere, since adop- tion of the 19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in 1920. The proposal to end tax exemp- tion for private schools below col- 9.95 w bisei nationwide -attention. It brought charges from sponsors - that ,the Roman. Catholic Church fought it on ordérs from Rome. Both Cath- olicg and others opposing the pro- posal _contended these charges were designed to stir up religious hatred. ~ In the end, California voters re- jected the proposal decisively. and by a- margin of 4-1, they ai turned thumbs down on the tax- the-rich tax proposal. Under it, 4 e lege level in California attracted Fe. | moo MECERANICAL em . % 39¢ & 6.98 the state sales tax would have been reduced from 3 to 2 per cent and the income rate on income below $5,000 cut in half. To compensate for the loss of revenue, the tax rate on income above $50,000 would have been| upped to 46 per cent. The mexi- mum income tax rate now is 6 per cent. * * * In Colorado, where tales abound of poker and faro in the wild west Cape Canaveral BUCKET CRANE =; days, an amendment legalizing M. SILE BASE a 2 OVER 60 PIECES Pp Changes in State con- vs r 98 stitution approved by the voters. 5 Aotra $A 96 Reg, 4.98 . Battery Operated In Illinois, a proposal for a 75- -milliondiollar bond issue to pay’ *a bonus to Korean veterans was trail railing. © Missouri voters thumpingly de- teated a proposal to authorize -bratich banking. . Michigan voters rejected @ pro- “posal for a state constitutional convention . to. overhaul its 1908 shetie pore eo4 an fia en the voters we a ied eae ce M94 8. SAGINAW FEB TO01 ‘requirement’ of uniform taxation} , LAY-AWAY Now FOR CHRISTMAS! on all real estate.’ It is aimed at encouraging lutnbermen_ to let scomaite Pencil itd trees grow to maturity. ' _ , This new Impala Sport Compe is one of Chery's full veriea of Impalas for '69—~ehaped to the new American taste! ~-see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer - WALLPAPER CO. ; se 2 ce a p Ave, ona, ei eS | wo ‘ ie. Yi . '. : ie ¥ : j ‘ < é ’ . : é ee: = ; Es : : tee ) Z : | : = ss : - : - eas * : e% ‘ ar i" } i Z Ser o HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER « 6, 1958 = a oe ; i a iccacumeasiale os pe “at ‘Bekesn Ss EF Pre-Hung All Aluminum DOORS By JAMES MARLOW sittiy: tay ‘ay aat ty Sabi Sitety Saale Associated Press News Analyst/the responsibilities and duties ofjcoast igning before ag ie | WASHINGTON (AP)—President|the presidency.” tions, He's still doing = ; ohne 'Eisenhower—in his first news con-| While agreeing Republicans} Eisenhower ed he will try), ference afte? the Republicans’|should start fighting at once heito get along -with : Ismashing defeat Tuesday—gave|indicated he hopes to get alongifor the ‘no indication he knows how to re-jwell with the Democrats running} He ; . vitalize the party or even that he Congress. see in the ' \will be active in trying to. This is the opposite of the way/thing that indicates the people of | He not only appeared puzzled|former President Truman per-jthe country want his administra- ias to why the Democrats won by|formed: he ‘played politics be-|tion to a landslide but at times in his|tween elections by banging away| He added: - meeting with newsmen Wednes-|at the Republicans and then look-ilike ‘to pe mrgd, jday seemed to contradict his own 7 i * ithinking on how to ym» ene pepe ee Extruded Aluminum | [tie 1960 elections. Red Guns Respect ‘Even Day’ Lt. Col.| the Democratic victory, he said — DOORS jthe people apparently didn’t pay wt $ 195 any attention to. his warning about ke ule On. vemMo oS | NOW ONLY jthe “spender wing” of the Demo- ye 2 Dive of pictur jcratic party. He renewed his — bpd + Pa a unnecessary feder-) 7, ippt, Formosa (AP)—Quiet|Matsu, off Red China’s coast 150 ae a "Modere. "Beautiful Super. But it Eisenhower himself) Teturned again today to the Que-jrfiles north of Quemoy. A naval eeawreeee| AF © Heavy Alumiaum Coroer Braces “— na moy front, Nationalist defensé|vessel rescued all 19 crewmen.. a * Sramolere with oft Kacdware incinding owuble who gir tian — mine iquarters said in midafternoon| ‘The Nationalist ‘high ‘ ee ve gress to approve record peace.|there were no reports of any Com-lwared again that the Commu|11 siane was oan eee time spending budgets. ___. |munist shelling. nists might use poison gas against!) 440 -perout! (ls Although he hammered .repeat-| ‘this was one of the even-num-|the offshore islands. ‘led to nearby Muscle Shoals be- edly on his‘ determination’ to re-|bered days on which the Reds are| Gen, “Tiger” Wang Shu-ming,|cause of duce spending—and was -repeated-| pledged to avoid firing on Nation-ichief of the general staff, said the at y asked where he'd make thelalist supply areas. The Peinping}Communists “may paving the said the cause ithat would feel the ax. | other sectors. x * * Red mainland batteries ~bofn- | He said frankly he didn’t know|barded the islands with 5,700) against iwhen asked what factors he/shells Wednesday — ——e The thought caused the Republican de-/guns returned the fire. Tha tex- fationalist ¥ tes. feat. change ended shortly before mid-|twetmes, whys. oe ee © But he said he agreed with Vice| night. President Nixon that the Repub-| The Nationalist Defense Minis- licans “are prone to. campaignitry calimed the counterfire -de- very hard the last week or two/stroyed 17 Communist guns, 8 ar- weeks, or two months of an elec-/tillery positions, 5 pillboxes, an tion, and they don't fight between|/ammunition depot and a military elections." barracks, Then he added he agrees with} Rough weather in the Formosa Republican ‘Chairman Meade Al-| Strait cost the Nationalists the corn that: “If the Republicans] 320-ton freighter Yung Hsin and don’t start fighting this morning,|its cargo of supplies. The ship this very day for the next elec-|sank off Northern Formosa when tion, they're going to be in a badjits main engine broke down and way, and I believe this is true/the hull cracked on a voyage to throughout the rountry.” Right here is where he showed contradictions. eek Bank Opens Branch The very fault he found with! the Republicans—that they fight! T 5 Si only the last few weeks before an at emporary ite election and not between elections — is the same course he has fol-| The Community National Bank of » {lowed himself, Pontiac opened a new branch office EE cia aa aie ee = | Between elections he has taken|in temporary quarters yesterday at : . e | . Se ° \@ position above the political/5830 Andersonville Rd., one block|f , ; = eee Special OF THE WEEK Fs \strife, trying to get along with|west of Dixie Highway in Water- Bests Ul O Lers aE : » |Democrats and Republicans alike,| ford. This is the tenth Community seamed > WESTERN . ¢ _ |and to avoid partisan political) National Bank in the Pontiac area. ‘79 } IFT bickering. Within six months, bank officials ‘ Then, just before each election,| hope to have a permanent business | 79¢ ~|he gets very active and goes out|operation established in the newly : ; eS to campaign. leased Jacober building, according Rust & evapo- Ps x ke & to Branch Manager Robert L. tien retard- A few minutes after saying the) Shueller. tions be He ‘cuts—he didn't name a single area| pledge, however, does not cover!way for adopting such inhumane|paq not been learned. In dies, the M.A. BENSON, Inc. 549 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-252 (eA SSSSSSLSSSS ALAS SS 40% to 60% OFF 0 INLAID 12'x12' Rugs. PAINT TILE Room Size can be Fine gen 33%4e Each $6.95 $1.7 9'x12’ Rugs Le FE 4.4343 TET ad en MONDAY ond FRIDAY UNTIL 9?.M, =>” a ee ee ee ee ae ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 Will Congress Treat Deficit, W age-Price § Sp r ‘| ay gam Dawson inflation of the mosey: supply as ing rectssioi, the November’ sur-|Congress, thus: “Both in law andjadvocaté controls, This brings ajal a | AP Business News Analyst [first sromnt, because nonbanking|vey of the Guaranty Trust Co. of|in fact, the duty of regulating the|strong protest from many bank- forces thet exist in eosnonale | pe taking up a sizable/New. York—thinks this is doing|value of money falls upon Con-|°"*- Hog oe ee I odame ee ae the new securities (due|more harm than good, |, {gress not upon private individuals |Work (except . partially during/bankers, ' weal ; “The deficit, instead of combat-|or groups.” times of emergency like war). Federal Reserve) 2% Tecession, 48 aiding and abet-) Bank economists hold that as|’ The Guaranty notes: “As far Bure lars Practice, Too! _ {ting & it eaid. “Fiscal pol-|long as deficits continue, spectila-/back as recorded history goes,|’ g : and monetary policy are work-|tion will be a strong force, es-|rulers have tried to prevent their! EATON, Indo, (UPI) — Maybe ; ‘at cross purposes. And jpecially in the stock market, They|People from protecting themselvesithe burglars who broke into the recovery. thoughtful businessmen and oth-|point out that ‘‘the expectation of against the ruinous consequences|Robinson Trucking Co. were just wen't surelers, contemplating the . possible|inflation tends to encourage ‘the/of the rulers’ abuse of money.” |prapticing. They broke a window, last—especially implications of the deficit'and the buying of stocks, commodities, In the long run it has nevericlimbed into an office and pried should provejother inflationary influences thatjreal estate, or anything else that | worked, open a safe with a crowbar. But ous than the oldiare only too clearly present, are|is free to rise in price as money s * f they left without taking any of the appropriating money for|apprehensive ‘that healthy recov-jdepreciates.” Stop building up inflationary|money inside. a to spend. jery may quickly develop into a * & 2 pressures by deficit spending, the * runaway boom.’” The second aspect of a risingjbankers -arge the income .Con-| About one out of seven United rt spending this at 8 cost of living — continuing wagejgress, Prices themselves are the/States inhabitants engages in fish- earmarked for combat-| It puts the blame strictly up to and price boosts—leads some to natural expressions and the natur-|ing as a sport. 9 ALWAY § iRS \ | { | i haere Rap — ALWAYS IRST QUALITY! these lovely:attractions at Miami Beach, Fla. Bonnie and Jackie McKone use the hat to ward off the sun, at the same time provid- ing ax interesting backdrop for the dazzled’ photographer Se Benson Says “BIG or Small. . .1 , Fit Them All. ..’ Men! What a Buy! Purchased From One of the Finest Clothing Mfgrs. _ Smart thmported Wool UITS Compare Them With Any Suits, Anywhere Selling For $95.00 PRICE « G 5°) = a1 leek at This Lineup of Big Sizes’ and We Have Your Size... REGULARS 36 to 54° EXTRA LONGS 40 to 52 STOUTS 40 to 52 SHORTS 35 to 44 Men! These are the unusual. I’ve been in the clothing business for over 30-years and | can truthfully say these are the best buys I’ve ever seen for such fine fabrics and tailor- ing and sizes to big 54. Signed SAM BENSON c 4 : ; roa Te REO PORE EL eee eee eee ee ee ee ee Winter y, All Wool . Coats a special i at ‘ll A big selection of winter coats, all wools, Zibelines, tweeds and fleeces. At this terrific’ price this is . the buy of the season — don’t miss it. 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The reason is that it’s the first| | drug that has been successful in! helping| cure severely depressed | mental | patients, It works best on|i}} people ‘who suffer from a spec ial | type ‘of depression that often im-||]/ mobilizes them or makes the mel want to commit suicide. Dr, Jonathan Cole, top drug | expert for the U.S. Publie Health |' Service’s National Institute of i Mental Health, declares, ‘This is the hottest development of the year.” The new drugs are not panaceas ' Gam i _them down. The one that’s receiv: | ing the most attention today is a! super stimulant called iproniazid. | }} Almost as much excitement ‘tained only on prescription. New Jersey psychiatrist Dr. The-} odore R. Robie reports that 53 out | | frightening side effects. Dectors report that iproniazid ihas caused some patients to be- a} of 87 patients were recently re-| ene uncooperative, belligerent, stored to useful happy lives by the | inoisy and impulsive. Others have drug. 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Gap “— REG. 2 FOR $4.58 , rr SUPER - VITAMINS azz) with B-12 TWO BOTTLES OF 100 EACH NOW $3306 ONLY REG, 2 FOR $12.98 GERIATRIC “FORMULA TWO BOTTLES OF 100 EACH ‘20 : ¢ /NASAL MIST FOR HEAD COLDS, NASAL CONGESTION ~ FREE HAND REAUTY TEST WITH | PURCHASE OF PLAYTEX LIVING | GLOVE 8 FOOT CORD 1 99 OILY POLISH REMOVER 59e SIZE “LADIES* 3: 60-GAUGE 15-DENIER ASST. COLORS s] 39 SPECIAL OFFERS SCHRATZ SUN VALLEY BUR BEE BATH OIL THREE FRAGRANCES = Pp HALF OFF SALE ne A UA ves sci ea 7) SOFT & SMOOTH ST 00 CLEANS and FRESHENS SKIN 5 ii he ys 5 GERM FIGHTER | ALL PAYMENTS MADE AT ouR STORE BOXED § 8* Finn (178 NN. re Free Parking it Sebati eee ea “Urn 4 ” Sectional teas at a ‘Sensible Price! <= Ss BETWEEN SEAR: and ROBERT HALL ‘ arnt 10-4 HAIR- DRYER | id ELECTRIC BLANKETS : Values to. $40 95 = Twin or Single = Bed, Single or : Aly Double Control sae ean poe S+*eS eS eee Se ee eS eee eee ee REVEREWARE 1% Qt. SAUCEPAN with measuring cup ~ a 1'2-Qt. 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CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. ~~” Biggest Ball in World - ular entertainment stars, and dance festival, termed: the “big- air terminal, is an open space 340) - aang \North Korea last April. |All of them lost. ‘Shot Down in Cyprus g { } t | e & ae a ae ee ae SE co EO SELF-SERVE Do 2 uper, DRUG STORES cabana tse earns ht ae — HIM “ =, | Saat rr ADIT OO IE ne SAY Pee’ eZ (a4 LG 12CE2KR UGCH tf a, Se ed i AS A COYOTE APPEARS. If LITTLE SNAGGLE TAI ieee SOB Famous Baby Formula Mie : : ie ¢ I Bes. 78 JONSON'S DIVES DOWN THE WRONG HOLE -..- SIMILAG 71 | BABY POWDER Reg. 27¢ Can oa 2t! THRIFTY PRICED LD:zipee Reg. 59c ¢ VS f S$ Ont tata tnt. tatela eVeve%e Ve’ ov ove ov eWews OX * ’ x ¥ hemi. Regular 98c 23% =) DENISON APER T), DIAPER * "AND 16 PROMPTLY EURSETED / * ¢ @ @ ¢ @ ® 2 a e¢ : ® ¢ KA & ins . pin ivy ‘GAPSULES eo ¢ o*e* * | IT TO HIS OWN DIGGINGS. ~ 11-S _ pistributed by King Features Syndicate, _S 3 eve” { | | ase ocratic Gov. Edmund §, Muskie. | ‘Firing Squed raatiese |All 4 Governors In Maine's early voting last Sep-| iConvicte orean rier ° tember, Muskie won election to. ‘(Running for Seat the Senate by defeating the Re-| SEOUL, Korea (AP)—A former! . publican incumbent, Sen. Freder- South Korean air force captain, |122 Senate Lose lick G. Payne. Choi Jung Il, died before @ firing) WasinGToON (AP)—The gov-| | squad today for trying to hijack|ernors of four states bid for Sen- British Bank Officia I | a C46 transport to Communist|ate seats in Tuesday's election. “$1.49 at T ABLETS The 32-year-old captain killed al ’ * * crewman and wounded the Lass Making the race were Republi-/British manager of Barclay’s| belore he was overpowered by the! can Governors Goodwin J. Knight/Bank at Limassol was shot and, jcrew in a struggle aboard the air|of California and Harold W, Hand-|killed by gunmen today as he ar-| NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) — The Regular 49c Value \force transport en route from Tae-\jey of Indiana and Democratic|rived for work, The killer escaped. | FREE Reg. $1.98 Size ; \gu to Seoul April 10. |Governors Ernest W. McFarland| The victim, J. M. Brander,| ! 25 DAY SUPPLY VAPO. | lof Arizona and George M. Leader about 40, was the 20th Briton and. RYBUTO - RUB | The port of Byblos in Lebanon |of Pennsylvania. ithe eighth. British civilian killed| exported papyrus in ancient times. | x 8 jsince Oct. 1, when EOKA, the| Greeks called the scrolls “‘biblia,”"} None were able to match the Greek Cypriot underground, re-| the origin of the word ‘Bible.’ ‘accomplishment of Maine's. Dem-'viyed its campaign of. violence. Vitamin, Mineral, tron Formula with the purchase BOTH FOR ef the Reg. $5.95 ‘ RYBUTAL SIZE $ : STAINLESS, COLD FIGHTING INGREDIENTS | | | vk OPEN 9 T0 9 — |] BuseeeRCGoeEE Ni | MONDAY THRU FRIDAY | ae" eit ad $ 109. ¢- oN | CLP THIS VALUABLE COUPON 3-Piece BEDROOM SUITE SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 9135S CORICIDIN =» KLEENEX Te — |i 3 COLD TABLETS 77°: Reg. 19¢ WITH 200 COUNT COUPON SIZE T O0* THRIFTY DRUG COUPON . zo 4% 0 ‘ $1.23 Value [O2)} * BUFFERIN Sig BUFFER: Take Your Choice @ Combats colds faster. «6... @ Thrifty priced ....... “nt Ono r 7-Piece LIVING ROOM 5 Suite Including 2 Lamps cour, *OQ?> wwelwowee o¢@9 66 66 MARA) 4 ee OOOO / FOUNTAIN Factory Clearance of Discontinued Lines MATTRESSES One Group One Group One Group SYRINGE | : ain € z Reg. 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FEA Sg Se 6 eres eo An SOD Store Es j a 4 i = i = %, j | x | 1 | \ auamodve industry in he nest axing he - 10 or ® years.” | sai ajor complete elinaination of noise and oid Sloret Major Cody told of tee Phe : ages 7 ; ios , 2 : 2 ee wee Al ga r . ma and reliability in relation to car) Edward's Outlet “A. Hart, Waner of the Cody: and gong mem-! groes. . speed. 1 15 8. Saginaw FE 2-2198 we & Philly the challenges He said atice handles com-lU8. Senate race irge. direction “He described today’s automobile| professor turned c es | : eS e a a ie ‘oe avait a-ccen| CARPETS - DRA - RUGS - TILE - LINOLEUM - FORMICA - THROW RUGS - SANDRAN t : at ai tenis @ 4 a ‘ Se 3 ee - ee ; pal for bigger Cog sip 2 | - a i , e * Holiday 3 Sale sole Rect brates ae 2 iy Z = i : es votes Tuesday, the b : = Aidplom, For The Home ‘The secretary of state's office] = a2 the second most important a a : ; SO ern ee = Mon _ Thurs . & Fr 3:30 to 9- “lu ~ Med. & Sal. 9:30 6h ments of pala! power as: vate 7 mE - Carpets Left from. AS SPRINGBOARD ae -_- . ‘ : or past 25, years, it has Our Fire Damaged Store four occupants toward ie gover.| v hair, ‘with F mors to making the INAL €LEARANCE Lait pa Kelly Reg. -. Sale 12'x7” Wool Tweed $65 $10 nm , a* 1% % "x ’ an 350 70 "2 : wi 9 er 9 a — : En 10'4”x11'9" Wool. Bark : 1606 0 make | ton Twist 11'6’x12’ Rayon Tweed Beige 95 16 as "x en 120 12 eae 8'8"x11'6" Wool, Beige Scroll _ 160s 3 - seemed amazed yesterday 6’x6’ Wool Scroll 40 ts “T didn't —— sina’s goalait 6’x9’ All Wool Tweed 45 6. pay = leaflet or anything | 4x15’ All Wool Wilton ~ 60 15 ry Anca aa aod = Wool Wilton 180045 nature | "16" Wool Wilton 200 +30 ab the . office + ot Paap 1 12’x23’6” Nylon Turquoise : 320 64 —s _ other wtih ottietal 15‘x34'8” All Wool Wilton 880 - 495 governor, 12’x22’ — All Wool Wilton 330 120 stat at as ¢hairman dhe rE g> 11'10"x12' Wool Bark 240 50 oud by no means — cn ” — Nylon $995 rey 9” Rees Tweed . * gibt Democrats casting abou fo : . va, | 15'x28°6” All Wool Wilton 320 66 of the state ticket will have it all ee"x12" Rayon Tweed 00. 6B Ture c en A aghast: 7 | 11'9%x11'6" Rayon Tweed . 100—Sts«aG m now. 7x11” “Wool Scroll 60 10 THINK WILLIAMS THROUGH *9”" Few of those around him think heey bide Bark . 2 = Williams would try for a seventh is vice Tunquolse 10 eS ae ind gree et in 150, pena Wool Scroll 120 wae on an " n 2114" Wool Green (- 170 wer sat new Id by Pack V- Me ines wel Wee cS eae : 188” ton 200 «SO deur Popa th Democratic]. aN I0el¢’ Rayon Tweed no 90 ! ; x1 13" ayon Tw 60 $f 5. amrnncatet | a Woo AN Weal | $508) Suir een tome 7 f former v. 5 Blair Moody, || Wilton Tweed Candy Stripe Curtain Rods 79¢ «Oe e a: comeback, Ss. ¥4, | Rubber Runner Reg, $4,95 yd. — $2.95 yd. died during the primary cam- a ' wd Y Y ¥ paign. Mis term fe up in two s@ | Inlaid Linoleum Rég. $3,29 sq. yd. — $1 sq. yd. ‘more years. 4 In d t , am : ; pitenrets F NEW ROOM SIZE RUGS | | goes, name of George ~~. wards, now on the tate Supreme ; Court, " often ye me. Reduced 30% to 60% 2 0 [0 0 Highway Ti halons John C.| | Mackie is another who : would reteive Seats ; ; ; By two years from now, Mackie | Rr 12'x22" Wool Twist Beige $450 $210 § will have supervised the buil a A wid eZ em apghe ep ®, a =~ | 12'x13’ — Beige Scroll 109 59 of another half billion dollars or iene, : MO ae ies 12’x23'2". Wool Blend Beige 290 - 175 so in state highways. ° e Smee | St 90 syste agee| apne ges tote | egyueltcer Skee, BL Hard ‘weld cay ade tet to v . | Uy ! sere § ia | 12117" Wool Beige Bark 192 119 f wanted to get on with his job, ' ; ; 12’x13'5"” Wool Beige Bark 220 +129 that he doesn’t know what Wil- i 12’x18°6" Tweed Blend 4s f° tommy gaze ea“weiwre | ALL WOOL | ALL WOOL | ALL WOOL | WOOL TWEED 3 liar WedGwrtat si) aa Bs dates, tt they're mesded. the | TWIST 5 BARK 5 TWIST 5 | TWEED. § Brown 5 13'x16’ Wool “Sandalwood 314 «187 “avait nt» ss goon] BEIGE SBA) GREEN SAQjivory SAP) Bark 59B| Mixture Qe ei a de: i i L/ Ld #, 7 +. . Os 5 in hi Sts ceecunta uttaren 5'x12 6x15 6x12 53"x12" oe*x1z 9'9"x11'2" Nylon Black and White 120 72 & an unsatisfied judgment act for = | 12’x13'1" Wool Twist Beige 275 «(8B protection of motorist victims in "em yraee 5 rageng meee mat ies ALL WOOL | ALL WOOL | WOOL BLEND | COTTON 9x12 12x13" Wool Twist Belge was) 284 SaieanEt plrvee. m~ 12’x29’ Wool Twist Beige 630 912 & SAVES $50 MILLION \ BARK § PLAIN § BEIGE | PLAIN $ Cotton $ 50 12'x18'3" Wool Blend Beige » 243182 = u gee ba wim e's so esse] TEXTURE 979 | GREEN § 2G) eark § BEIGE S97) or” $9750) eae meee mE Go ujse il yeprsenatative” in the 02 257 4'a"x15" 2'5"x10" 9) S8"x12" ugs 12'x17'5” Wool Scroll Beige 310 «(168 ae ee org sone me . . 12’x16'10" Nylon Grey Tweed 165 75 dtewide level ALL WOOL | BLEND’ | 100% WOOL | RAYON 9x12 Tae So see gee = pee se oy gue wa SCROLL 5 BROWN 5 HARD 5 BROWN § i nalaun $A95 12’x13'4" Wool Blend Brown igo BEIGE 15 TWEED 4 TWIST 27 TWEED . $ rar eee ot 4°2"x12’ 3°7"x4'6" 4'x15' TB mn Rugs 12’x21'3” Wool Scroll Green 390 201 ~- 12’x13°6” Wool Blend 210 124 § | ' . 15'2"x12’ Plain Grey Blend sO ALL WOOL WOOL TWEED : wines WOOL FIBER 12’x11'8” Wool Blend Beige 96 «48 BEIGE BARK — §@| BROWN $ EACK Sex Rugs, § rte Woldak ZO a : . . ¢ F) x | Bark © S7| TWEED Q) e eeice 19 BROWN ithe UE ee aoioeipleraa 3°4"x8" 9']1"x12" “x12 12°x26'11" Beige Wool Twist 504852 , Mon. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to 9 —Tues,. Wed. & Sat. 9:30 to 6 CARPET RUNNERS | : - Pontiac’ s Oldest and Largest Floor Covering Specialists | “Up to 12 ft: Long your “vote ; — cantdence ai ‘ 5490 : “Chas. A, Sparks | eames oo" Ae \ Your County Treasurer, ae a \ Pe ETF oe vee a4 ASSORTED ; te : ji THANKS. ast aar< x | = af ee P ‘ F i + 3 x t in cid ‘ » behets | Becton ee \ a ) = . , Q fa 255 eutecnrnenen i Rie HO 8 RE IEE. AS ROLE SRE GME SOME INE 18 sities —— a Can Get Pension Several Congressmen Eligible for Involuntary: . » Retirement Benefits | WASHINGTON (AP) — Many! members of Congress knocked out) ft political jobs in Tuesday's elec-' tions will get hefty pensions’ in: their years of involuntary retire-| ment. as ai Under the pension plan dcvugh! Which members can qualify for! Stor es annuities by paying 6 per cent of n their annual $22,500 salary, pen-) | sions up to about $18,000 are Pos) se LEGS — Rising out of the: ‘water on spiderlike ‘stilts, a Fri. and Le : ae, FF, ogee ee *% new passenger boat races full a in a test San « S t 1a 9 ee es i . ki , Juan, Puerto Rieo. Called the “Fl Fish,” the craft is con-. a ae ae — ie cae bod vere structed with a hydrofoil system that elevates the hull out of the : . REGULAR’ ‘49s 95 to ‘sn : average of a member's five high. Water, thereby reducing drag and permitting speeds of nearly 50 . Z 4 est congressional pay years. mul-- m.p.h. The 20-ton boat can carry as many as 72 passengers plus ‘ Tw d 4 : tiplied by his number of -vears of, considerable cargo with a smooth motion that virtually eliminates * eeas c _ ae q service, with a top of close to 80 seasickness. se itt % : pre cunt of Oe ey | : = Alpecas 7 | et » Single or double : The nace age requirement for by the government pension plan. Note Diesel Centennial | : ® Reversibles : a 5 iy ~ breasted coats pyiement ig G2: years, wih ®) The. pension provisiciy aggty) «coe ye ee . @ Brushed Mohair _ with...clutch . or minimum of 5 years of service re- |e ually to senators and represen- NEW YORK — Dr. Rudolf Die- : ; “Shanta quired. Members may draw relatives. sel, father of the engine that’ bears @ Plushes button ti ks . a es —_————_ his name, was born in Paris 100 ‘ they are retired involuntarily as’ Zibelines # quite a few were Tuesday, but Rails Use Third of Coal. |years ago. The first diesel-electric e F they must have had at least 5! locomotive in the United States years of congressional service. BOMBAY — The Indian Rail-iwas developed in 1923. The first] Added that 5 years for pen- | ways system consumes more than jone-sold to an American Failroad Lae sion , is any time a mem. | 13,000,000 tons of coal a year — _ toy clone 4 — engine ge ber spent in the armed services or one third of India's total coal out- for switching in New York Co yin any other federal job covered! put. City in October, 1925. - Winter Car wie: ; ie ‘ . Regular $22.98 ~ Where Yoo Pa No More waceng Rpese 38 Y tweeds. Fur or self i collars, quilted lih- But You Get Much More! et aes Service After the Sale... Easy Credit Terms , : . Girls’ 11. Cubic’ Foot | Winter Coats Refrigerator Plus 2% Cubic Foot Coat Sexy Storage Drawer NOW ONLY BS. trade REGULAR $24.98 18" All. wool. tweéds, flannels, . boucles. Each interlined for maximum warmth. 3 to 6X ™ coat sets. 7 to 14 ‘coats: Men’ S ‘Jackets 11870. tb. frozen food storage—re- } movable shelves, butter and cheese chests. NO MONEY DOWN ‘ PN AT a) SN Sa, SR I © Polished Cottons oe Sjou° vaio. e Suburbans REGULAR | * mobers | _ General Electric e candy in ae . . - @ Surcoats Automatic Washer 2-Cycle Filter-Flo Filter flo washing system , . . big 10 pound capacity, built-in suds saver and lint filter, 28°. trade Men’s. All Wool 2-Pant Suits All wool worsteds, hard finish 2-pant suits, The extra pair will double the wear. REGULAR $69.95 Sale | Price Te Pe eee eee, ee ee NO MONEY DOWN | HAMILTON | Automatic b Regul Sh ‘ Lo GAS DRYER sxvlare Shetty Lanes ee Free! cnaimess lifetime dryirig drum. Full 10 Ib, . INSTALLED Boys’ Hooded ! 2 00 5 8 Parka Jackets Electric Model $138.00 eae ame rsa, : ; $ \%8 ' ton shell, orlon pile lining with detach- °. ' able hood. Sizes 6 “General Electric Pa is SWIVEL TYPE - MEN’S CLEANER Porto Ped Air Cushioned Shoes Reg. $17.95 | ce 38" heOOD. HOUSEKEEPIN( of PONTIAC psi West Huron St, omen mena, any rier Use a ‘LION: Charge’ : With Option Terms . OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY sigmtoy | PLENTY OF FREE C wing ‘PARKING g , AT BOTH STORES. THE pontiac PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER @ Snes aoe With COUPON The Sewer of This Gesees May Bockeee MAXWELL HOUSE All Grinds COFFEE y Vac, Can Food Town ®@ ALL GRINDS «SAVE 20c IVORY SAVE 40c poTATO cuips = 4.9° SAVE 20¢ The Bearer of This Coupon May Purchase STOKELY’S .Finest wernt" CORN YOUR CHOICE Tall ‘Good at ; 2: 303 ae Sona tome Cans Market NO CASH VALUE — NO DEALERS OR emer Limit 1 Coupen — — Nov, Grade No. 1 =) HORMEL } / ~~ Dairy Brand the Finest BACON SAVE “30s The Bearer of This Coupon May Purchase _- a) STOKELY’S Finest HONEY tnd PEAS Tall Good at Any 303 Food Town f Cans Market~ NO Cane yeas — NO ag 4 iy guarane 1 Coupen — SF Nee ren fh ea, | a | wat Se ee ee —_ 1-POUND TRAY LEAN MEATY PORK STEAK Lb. 59° FRESH PORK LIVER Grade A Oven-Ready SMALL TURKEYS 4 to 8 Ib. average 4age The Besrér of This Coupon Ma Parshae ff STOKELY’S Finest FRUIT COCKTAIL Tall eg 303 Food Town Cons Market xo oe. Mp il ~ onion | pare nog J mg eens BLUE RIBBON Reserve : Right to Limit Quantities SAVE 8 on 2 Pounds The Bearer of This Coupon May Purchase STOKELY’S Finest TOMATO JUICE 2 39) Cons NO mg vd fe gts ~ NO ag gs a 1 Coupon ~ ed W. U.S: No. 1 Michigan POTATOES NESTLE’S Ever Ready COCOA 1 Pound Can C NESTLE CHOCOLATE CHIPS. 6-oz. : O ¢ Pkg. | 2135 DIXIE XIE HIGHWAY at Telegraph Rd. 7680 HIGHLAND RD, (-68) at WILLIAMS LAKE RD, ~ 1200 BALDWIN: AVE. at Reman at 8 iy mena sage re = Opn Warde 9:00 Mt 3 pet ae ee — "Always Plenty of Free Parkirig ot All Town Markets oP EN i ci . A. ~~, ae idee vy ! : | : 1 fs ; . : a | oe * : 4 { ? - > “ . . ¢ \ . ll SOF Te Te ee | ee oe ee __est meal, It is done with the secret ’ advantage in her cooking. . It comes in a small eight ounce } SPECIAL BAKED EGGS — Here is a different way to serve eggs. Baked in the center of a hollowed-out roll and served with a delicious chef-inspired spaghetti sauce with mushrooms, these eggs will tempt jaded family appétites ----- Egos With Sauce Baked in Rolls. It's the simplest thing in the world for the skillful cook to ‘add great appetite appeal to the plain- of the greatest chefs: sauces. Today the most delicious sauces are available in canned form so that even the beginning cook. can use them to the most flavorful To help the home cook, there is a@ spicy, savory spaghetti sauce with either meat or mushrooms, size or a larger fifteen and a half ounce can that is ideal for com- pany meals, With its tantalizing base of long -simmered tomatoes, the sauce with meat is . especially good poured ever macaroni, noo- dies or spaghetti. The sauce with mushrooms ‘adds zest to. ham- burgers, meat loaf and a variety of fish and egg dishes, Here is one way to add the chef's touch to a simple egg dish, Slice hamburger or onion rolls -in half and butter. Put back together. Then scoop out the center of the top half. Break an egg into each hollow, Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de- grees) until the eggs set, about fif- teen to. twenty minutes. Serve with — aghetti sauce with mush- This is an easy-to-make but higl- ly nutritious meal for the family. Keep several cans of these sauces Cold Potatoes Are Beginning of Good Meal ° ' Boiled, ‘baked of mashed, we often have leftovers at our house, because when it comes to properly} prepared potatoes, the cook never In the New England tradition of waste-not, want-not, they are care- fully put aside in a avvered dish in a cool eon, * * , They ts, find a use. The mashed are mixed with eggs and formed-into cakes for frying. The boiled are good in a salad, as creamed, au gratin, hashed-brown, or fried ‘with onions. When lunch comes unexpectedly, as it usually does, a favorite is the poeta scramble, * * - The mak quickly dices half-a- dozen bolled-potatoes. Then she dices six slices of bacon and fries.’em until crisp; and pours off half the fat. She adds the po- tatoes and‘a chopped onion or a bunch of green ones and fries the whole until lightly browned. Add four éggs and seasoning and stir until the eggs are lightly set. Keep Frosting Firm Heating some of that good frost- ed coffee cake that comes frozen in a foil plate with a see-through plastic top? Cut as many portions as you plan to serve, and put them on a round wire rack in a skillet. Allow to stand over moderate heat, without being covered, for about five minutes or until hot through. handy to add flavor and relish to ordinary dishes. : The frosting won't melt! GETS VITAMIN C why TreeSweet’s so naturally fresher-tasting.. sma -and just NATURALLY % oa * co... ia Mrs. Richard Becker says... “What a joy it was to learn that my family’s favorite orange _ Juice-TreeSweet—is naturally pure and gives us all the vita- min C we need! Guess that’s s oom all glasses give us our daily naa aoe ag r added) vitamin C-naturally.” tleturenty high in Vita: c 2 CS jand Baked Beans” |MacDonald and Robb Sagendorph just like her — informal and | knows what ceiling will be zero! | ‘(Ives Washburn, Inc., New York, /$3.95). After a pleasant hour of scan- ee as Ining both books, I find myself ivery hungry. If this were my day to work at home, I’d probably go to the kitchen and try out some; of the yummy recipes. be Jane Benet, the author of the | San Franciace Cook Bock, % 8 | colleague I know and like 3 meeting her at Foed Editors’ Conferences. Her book sounds | chatty, yet with a core of good | sound common sense, Most of the recipes are for en- trees. She devotes a chapter to. menus with a foreign flavor. Here} she gives recipes for all the dishes. | ‘In the Chinese menu we find this’ jgood-sounding Chow Mein. ; BEEF-TOMATO CHOW MEIN | 2-3 flank steaks, depending on size l.cup soy sauce \e cup brand a 2 cloves garile, minced Peanut o ays cookin 2 large dry onions, 2 large sweet grees peppers, cut up 2 cans (No, 2%) solid-pack toeneaees — and water to thicken Slice meat across the grain into the thinnest possible strips. Place in a large bowl and pour over it the soy sauce, brandy and minced garlic.’ Let marinate 3-4 hours, turning occasionally. At cooking tim>, saute meat very fast in hot peanut oil in:a large heavy skillet, When even- ly browned and cooked, remove- from pan and keep warm. Saute onion and green pepper in oil until just barely tender, Add marinade and tomatoes which should be broken up with a fork | and cook rapidly 2-3 minutes. Thicken sauce with a mixture of ‘cornstarch and water until it is the right consistency to serve over crisp fried noodles (the canned kind). Return meat to pan, heat cream. puffs, dribbled over with chocolate sauce, as an rasa birthday cake. is an interesting mixture of food and philosophy, as well as com- ments on the weather, Instead of | the recipes down into the usual categories, the authors put them together by seasons, Duncan MacDonald is a food ex- pert on the air and in Yankee imagazine; Duncan is a woman, by the way. Robb Sagendorph edits both The Old Farmer’s Almanac) and Yankee ._ His _com- ments on the passing of the sea- England cooking will love this’ book, Anadama bread, Beach’ Pudding, Baked Stuffed Lobster, Red Fianhel Hash and Yankee | jtypical recipes. jchapter containing favorite recipes from 41 famous New England inns, A recipe for an uncooked fruit cake appeals to me. How about it? Uncooked Fruit Cake 1'2 cups dates ‘. cups raistns ~ 2-tablespoons orange juice 23 cup candied cherries 1 cup candied pineapple 1ty cups walnuts or pecans teaspoon salt _ FRESH TOMS 33k TURKEY SPECIAL DRESSED HENS 37%. 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Pike Street Corner Sanford Street SUDER=-M, A RK 700 Auburn Ave Rin RE a ee ae _THMRTY-FOUR f pH PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 It’S FRUIT CAKE TIME—Mrs. Roger Cuneo of Liberty street has already made some of her holiday fruit cakes. Her recipe is a family one. : Although it.takes hours of preliminary work to or nA & Ponting Press Phote get all the fruit and nuts ready, it is definitely worth the time and effort. Get some of your triénds together and have a Fruit Cake Bake. Speedy Dessert Appeals fo Men Using instant coffee right from) the jar is the ideal way to add coffee flavor to recipes. Here, instant coffee is used to add a new and delightful taste to one of the all-time favorites in the. dessert line. Charlotte Russe, This is the dessert to keep in mind for two good reasons: (1) men Ike it and (2) it takes less than 10 minutes to make from start to finish. Coffee Charictte Resse $ eee t coff H tenepoons instant co - sugar 1 teaspoon vanille a 4 ma ino cherries Split lady fingers. Cut about % inch from one end of each lady finger half.. Arrange four of the ends on bottom of each of 4 dessert dishes,—placing two cut ends—to- gether. then the two lengths side by side. Combine instant toffee with heavy cream. Whip cream until thickened; add sugar, vanilla and \\ salt and continue beating until ‘stiff. Turn into pastry bag with large rosette tube and press out a meund about 2 inches high onto lady ‘Nngers; or spoon onto lady fingers. Arrange 4 of the lady-finger lengths upright around each mound of cream to form a pyramid. Press out more crear, between and on top of lady fingers, or spoon it on. Top with maraschino cherry. Makes 4 servings. * Baten Sash Z Wag diese Diced for Boiling \. A comparative newcomer to the! ; culinary scene, butternut squash is both delicious and nutritious. Butternut Squash 2 medium-sized butternut “about 1 pound each) \% cup boiling water %, teaspoon salt rind Pare squash; cut in half length- wise; scoop out seeds. inch pieces, Cook rapidly, covered, | with -boiling water and salt just) until tender—about 10 minutes. Drain well if there is any liquid left; shake over heat to dry. Add’ butter; sprinkle with Temon juice | and rind; mix gently so as not to break up. More salt may be added | if needed; pepper and sugar may| also be added for seasoning, Makes 6 servings. cream can be frozen for instant use at a later date? Formed whipped cream mounds on a cooky sheet or flat pan; set in freezer until. solid, Then remove frozen squash Dice into 1.) mounds and wrap in freezer wrap. Good Budge Fall brings more stewing hens than other seasons of the year. It might pay to think. of how you could use one. Stewers have a large amount of lean meat in re- lation to bone, Stewers will serve two people from each pound com- pared with fryers which serve only 1 and one-third portions per pound. Beef, lamb, veal and fryers show week's prices, You may find some beef steak and fryer part features. Fresh perch prices decreased this week. Whitefish is higher due to decreasing supplies. EGGS — Large size eggs are increasing in supply, and it is predicted they will drop 4 te 6 cents a dozen by the end of the month. Some retailers expect slightly lower prices on this size by the week-end. Even so, your Sone Neve mers aoe Wy woe if you choose the médijum size again this week. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — According to the October report of the U.S. Agriculttral Marketing Service, supplies of vegetables for fresh market this fall are expected to be slightly larger than either last fall or the 1949-56 average. last year is cabbage. But potatoes, sweet corn, spinach and cauli- flower, supplies are quite a big larger’ also. Alert shoppers will notice in- creasing supplies of sweet corn and spinach. Heavier shipments ot hothouse tematoes brought lower prices this week. A de- crease in lettuce prices is re- lated te better weather condi- The 1958 crop of deciduons fruits is about 4 per cent, larger than _|the 1957 crop and 3 per cent above ‘}the 1947-56 average. The larger crop this year is the result of more apples, peaches, grapes and cran- berries Apples are slightly higher this week as. storage costs are now | added. Grapefruit is increasing in |quantity and. improving in flavor. of grapefruit are available. The ‘Bartlett pear sea- son is ending. | Planning your weekly trip to | market? Chances art you "ll buy some pork. Looking fok poultry? Then check stewing large size turkeys for a for the money” buy in lean Add plenty of fall fruits vegetables, your weekly quota | and breads. You'll come home good foods for the family. - Freeze Whipped Cream | MEATS FoR your CHOOSING — Plenty of pork in the fall market Small peaked mounds of whipped|is your cuc to check and com- pare pork cuts with other red meats. Wholesalers report that both bacon and ham are coming from heavier hogs, that light ani- malg are scarce, When checking, compare prices The Change is | CLABBER GIRL “ fit ue Seca " ee is own te as the baking BAKING POWDER little change compared with last] - A large part of the increase over | tions in the growing areas, _| Cups. ~jremaining of eggs, dairy products, cereals | with q market order filled with | Stewing Hens, Turkeys t Balancers and consider difference between partially boned and de-fatted hams and the large nine or ten pound canned hams. The canned ham will serve 4 to 6 people per pound depending upon how thick mo the. slices. The partly boned, de- fatted smoked ham will serve about 3 persons from each pound. Fresh ham will keep 3 or 4 days, smoked ham 7 to 10 days, and canned ‘ham for as long as 6 months (if unopened) in the re- frigerator, It will pay to read the label concerning storage on all canned hams. Pickles Add Zest to Dips for Potatoes Pickles add the touch of zest and piquant flavor to these three easy-to-make party dips. Dill Pickle Shrimp Dip Y% cup finely = dill pickles primp, deveined, and \% teaspoon garlic salt Ya teaspoon horseradish S Blend ingredients well. Chill at least 1 hour before serving. Serve with crackers, potato chips or hot crisp French fries. Yield, about 2 x * * Sweet Pickle Dip % cup finely slivered sweet sour pickles l cup sour cream % to cup smoky process cheese sprea % teaspoon paprika Blend ingredients well. Chill at} least 1 hour before serving. Serve) with crackers, potato chips, or hot)! crisp French fries. Yield, 144 to 1% cups. ww kk Pickle-Beef-Cheese Dip My cup Well drained sweet pickle reltsh 3 os, pomtes cream cheese, room| \ temperabur ‘co oe wercestersbire sauce Tr cream i co finely chopped dried beef cheese together until smooth. Add ‘ingredients and mix well, Chill at least 1 hour before jserving. Serve with crackers, po- itato chips or hot crisp French | fries. Yield,.2 cups dip. e ° why pay more? Mix pickle relish and cream Plan ‘Co-op’ Fruit Cake Bak By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor tional cakes ready for the holidays and spend a day making them? 4 The work will go faster, wil] be more pleasant and you'll have There is a great deal of pre liminary work to: be done before ‘the actual mixing of the .fruit cake. This is the sort of chore: that is more fun shared with others. Mrs. Cuneo says you may ‘vary the proportions of the various fruit and nuts in hér recipe, using up to two or three pounds more of them. *. * * _A strong, arm, a huge bowl or dishpan and a big wooden spoon are essential for mixing. An elec- tric mixer helps too. GRANDMA’S DARK FRUIT CAKE By Mrs. Roger Cuneo 5 cups ne 7 waif teasoon each salt, cinnamon, cloves mac 1 pound butter or other shortening 1 sifted brown sugar 4 pound, each, finely sliced candied ene citron, orange peel and lemon e] a9 nomatee almonds, blanched and shredde 1 send condiens raisins _~a cu cup water 1 cup hone % cup molasses Beat eggs uitil they are almost as thick as whipped cream. This will take about ten minutes. Sift and measure flour. Add dry ingredients and sift three times more. Cream butter until the beaten eggs. This is as far as you can go with the electric mixer. large bowl. Add fruit and nuts, then water, honey and molasses. Add sifted dry ingredients grad- uclly, beating until. smooth after each addition. Pour into pans lined with wax paper. You may use two tube pans or a number %f small pans, coffee cans or fruit juice cans. Bake .at 250 degrees for 344 hours. The smaller cakes will take almost as long as the larger ones. Test with a toothpick. when it comes out clean, the cake is done. Place-a shallow pan of water in the oven under the cakes as they bake. This makes a very mpist cake that keeps well and improves ‘|with age. Store in covered tins or| . wrapped in foil. * * * _ A chocolate orange fruit. cake comes to us from the orange peo- ple ‘in California. It has a differ- ent tang. Chocolate Oange Fruit Cake 2 medium a oranges — esh emon uice _ Le fey Mpitved dates, ¢ % cup candied orange en — cup oa co cut cup waln' hopped 2 cups sifted all -purpose flour 4% teaspoon soda 1% teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon \% teaspoon allspice 2 cup butter 34 cup —— 3 eggs, beate 2 squares cuanoleie. melted Put above mixture info a very One of our Walled Lake yeaders. . |Mrs. Theo Selby sent us this light fruit cake recipe. . Florida Fruitcake 1% Ceessens soda in l- cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla c 1 pound glazed cherries 1 pound raisins Mix in order given. Bake in tube 325 degrees, Mix % cup fresh orange juice with % cup sugar and bring to a boil. While both cake and juice mixture are still warm, glaze both of juice “soak into cake, Reminder for summer cooks: When you turn the oven on in order to bake potatoes, make up a batch of muffins (from scratch or a mix), too. 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Fall Fair of Pine Lake Episcopal Church of the Advent will be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday ~~ Holtse, Middlebelt Even the men of,the parish are participating. “Kent heads a group of couples mak- ing candies. There will be needlework, toys, home baked articles and Christmas decorations. Also featured will be a snack bar, ; All proceeds will go to the ,church’s new building, * * * Fair chairman is Mrs, John Hart with Mrs, Clarence Suhr as cochairman. Other commit- ~ tee heads are Mrs. Bernard | Head, baked goods; Mrs, J. Robert Kent, candy; Jean Ar- noldi, children; Mrs. C. San- born Hutchins, needlework: and Mrs. ‘Rogers Marquis, spe- cial foods. Others are Mrs. Lyle Pass- more, Christmas decorations; Mrs, Hugh Macduff, snack bar: Mrs. Robert MacGonigal, eve- ning group; Mrs. Clements White, nursery; Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Russell Meyer, publicity and Mrs. Frank Ar- noldi, advisor. Shapeless Sweaters in Vogue Even sweaters: make high- fashion news this fall. The schoolgirl’s standby has a dif- ferent look — big, bulky, loose and chemise-styled. New for teens is the hip- length bulky pullover, so.loose that it hardly touches - the body, Displaying some of the colorful Christmas gifts’ sold at the Third pbs Fall Fair of Pine Advent, to be held ev \ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6,-1958 » Ss Pontiac Press Photos Wedneadey at Holiday Honind are (left to right) Mrs, ‘Clarence W. Suhr, Mrs. Robert D. Miller and Mrs, } Lyle Passmore. ey oO” Home canned fruits, jams, jellies’ and special foods will be feature items C. Sanborn (left to right) Mrs. Hutchins, Mrs. Bernard Head and Mrs. often with a_ wide, . on sale at the Church Fair. Looking over some of the tempting foods are Hills People Plan. Trips, Parties By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mrs. Wallace R. Campbell Jr. is planning a shopping and thea- ter trip when she goes to meet her sister, Mary Taylor, who will arrive in New York Nov. 20 on the French liner SS Liberte. Mary, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. John B. Taylor of Bar- den drive, has been traveling abroad since early September with Ann Kirby of Newport, R. 1 * * * Mr, and Mrs. Darrell C. Roberts have invited several friends for a cocktail party Saturday in their home on son and his family this sum- mer in British Columbia and - returned East with them. This week is. crowded with lunch- eons and dinners for her. Qn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craig gave a supper party; Mrs. George Goodwin and Mrs. Marcus E. Cunning- ham have both been luncheon hostesses as has Mrs, Hovey Hagerman; Mrs. Vernon Genn and Mrs. Percy. Nelson enter- tained together at a Tuesday luncheon, and Mr. and Mrs. Eino- Nurmi gave a dinner Wednesday evening. x« &« * A group of members of the Village Woman’s Club will Frank Arnoldi. Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. ‘kven are ‘expected home Saturday after a fortnight at ‘The Cloisters’’ at Sea Island, Ga. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Wise Jr. have returned from a visit to Washington, D.C., and Wil- liamsburg, Va. * * * Mrs, E. L. Vincent and Mrs. Harley Melvian will be host- esses at the coffee hour Fri- day evening when the Bloom- field Art Association holds a round table discussion ‘‘Art- ists—Why?” Frederick Mitch- - ell, William Whitney and How- ard Preston will conduct the discussion. — —1-don't—think chance for straight-across neckline. Coat sweaters are likely to be styled with a long V-neck- line, hip-length, fastened with three low-placed buttons be- low the waist. These are boy- ish-looking and often. have contrast ribbed-knit bandings accenting the V-neckline and front closing. Acorn road.- Mrs. C. L. Chubbuck of Lone’ Pine road has as house her son-in-law and daughter, the Gerard C. Monods, with their small daughter ’Toinette and Mr. Monod’s mother, Mme. Antoinette Mermod of Switzer- land. Mme. Mermod joined her Berates Wife for ‘Hanging On’-—Abby tells her so? leave Sunday for New York on the club’s second annual thea- ter tour. Mrs. Robert S. Keyes will be the official guide. Several husbands who will accompany their wives include Henry A. Houston, Maxwell E. Fead, Wallace Dodds, Theo- dore F. W. Meyer, Robert A. Thomas and E. A, Jacobi. When Winds Blow Girls who shiver and freeze ~ in wintry blasts would do well to look into the matter of a fur fabric coat. Toasty warm and easy on the budget. She’d Push Children Aside to Grab Another’s Husband By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I want to ask you a question. Why do women who suddenly discover husbands have found some- body else try to hold onto them by ‘using’ the children? How can a woman be so lacking in pride as to try to hang onto a man who.doesn't want her any more and “You only live once, and a man should pass up a happiness just because he made a mis- take in his ; first mar: ABBY riage. So,: Abby, if a man _-finds a woman he really and F ' truly loves and wants to leave his wife for her, do you think it is fair for his wife to fall all over him by using that old line, ‘What about the children?’ ” ~ LUCILLE DEAR LUCILLE: There is nothing prideless in a- woman ay ! trying to hold marriage together. Now let me ask YOU a question. What ABOUT sthe children? ¥ - 2" RR: “DEAR ABBY: My problem concerns the> Christmas card, list. I don’t mind for economi- eal reasons but each year we send cards to cousins who never even call us when going through our town: The only time we see them is at funer- als. They never accept ary of our hailey and rated is obviously no “good ‘will to- ward men’’ in the exchange of Christmas cafds between you and the relatives you mention. Unless you sincerely _enjoy sending ‘Christmas cards to these “‘in-name-only”’ cousins, . drop om: ayes me list. “DEAR. ABBY; I am, 16 years old and I am going steady with a boy who lives 1600 miles away. I don't go out with anybody else because when you are going steady you aren't supposed to. My friends say I am foolish and my*mother thinks I am out of my mind. Do you think there is anything. wrong with going steady with a boy who lives in a different town?” GOING STEADY DEAR GOING: With 1600 miles between you, it’s a pretty —between ‘dates: — If you are going to BURY yourself, you might as well call a spade a spade. This is not “‘going steady’’ — it’s ‘“‘sit- ting-home steady.” A. pretty sour idea for Sweet 16! * * * “DEAR ABBY: Oh, why, oh why, wasn’t I lucky enough to read advice like you gave Hjalmeér about marrying some- one you fell in love with through letters? 1. had a ro- mantic correspondence with a~ man for two years. ‘He said he was a good Christian man, poet a owed rio bills a. steady job and money in the bank. I quit a good job and traveled 2,000 miles at my own expense to meet him. . “Everyone knew I went: to marry him so before I gave myself a chance to know him véry well, we were married. On our wedding night he drank himself to sleep. Later on he- .told me he was married once for six years but never had marital relations with his wife so she divorced him. Two months after we were married ~~ he ups and walked out, leaving me $2,000 in bills to pay. It’s too late for me, but Hjalmer, take Abby’s advice, and don’t marry a pen pal until you i her better than I knew im.” TOO LATE o* * * CONFIDENTIAL TO SHEL- LY: A boy who. is going to college on a shoestring can’t afford to ‘tie the knot’ . Wait, * * * For a personal reply, write | to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose. a self-addressed, stamped ee Ry MARGARET BROWN Members of the audience of the High Fever Follies, which ‘opened at. Pontiac Central . High School Wednesday eve- ning, became real cosmopolites | ’ @g performers escorted them “Around the World in 80 Ways.” — The production's plot can- - cerned two school teachers who thought they had purchased tickets for the late Mike Todd's spectacle “Around the World in 80 Days’ and instead found themselves whisked away on a world tour, * * * We're offering you, not only the greatest show on. earth, but “ the earth it- self,”’ “exclaimed the show's barker, and with that, the high- © ited, high - stepping High ; Follies cast ushered in - an evening of sheer “highlar- ity” and cordiality, heightened by the fact that almost all of the faces behind the footlights were familiar to the audience. FAVORITE SCENES Among scenes Follies first- nighters seemed to relish par- ticularly were a “Carnival in Venice,”’ featuring some very graceful waltzes with highly professional touches, and a. jolly rendition of the ‘Italian Street Song’ which rang of a delightful operetta. kok ok 5 A trip to “The Windy City” in the year 1925 and an en- counter with a flapper named Maisie, and her boy friend, Creepie—with the added inter- est of two gangsters, the “Boss” and his crony, ‘The Shadow,” who bumped _ off “bothersome” actors at the ‘slightest provocation—kept the. audience laughing on nearly. every line. The proverbial house-bringer- downer — and we're sure the first nighters will agree if they have stopped laughing yet—was a ‘Portrait of a Pa- cific Paradise,” starring a number of local “‘lovelies'* who -hula danced about exotically, clad in grass skirts with mop- head locks flowing. PLENTY OF. VARIETY Several perfectly blended, barbershop. quartet numbers’ “were offered, and New York's renowned “Rockettes” had nothing on the nimble footed chorus dancers who presented | routinés ranging from quaint highland flings and Old Dutch Garden themes to pulsating South American and perky 4—= cowgirl numbers. * * * Proceeds from this year’s Follies will buy a respirator for the hospital's emergency ward ; * * * : So much credit is due so many for thé successful per- formance. The hours of plan- ning, rehearsing, set designing, costuming, and just plain hard work that went into the show were evident as the smooth running, fast-paced show pro- gressed. Character contrasts were exceptionally well incor- porated into the script. Congratulations to the Wom- en’s Auxiliary to Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, the cast, com- mittees, patrons, and all who - joyable production. Doors will open at 8:30 again this eve- ning. ABWA Names Officers Officers elected at the meet- ing of Tipacon Chapter of American, Business Women’s Association, held Wednesday evening at Hote] Waldron, were Mrs, Richard Veazey, presi- dent: Mrs. Carroll Welch, vice president; Mrs. Elsa Leece, recording secretary; Betty Brandrup, corresponding sec- retary, and Arlene Newcombe, treasurer, * * * Ralph Lounds, personnel di- rector at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, addressed the meeting on ‘How the Hospital's Facilities Serve You.” * * * Mrs. Ossie Gates, delegate to the National Convention held in Louisville, Ky., reported highlights of the convention and told of honors received by the chapter, including honorable mention for ‘ ‘Tipacon Tidbits,"’ —the-menth} jien.— : Installed as a new qieice was Macia Stoychoff. Sorority Meets Plans to give a needy fam- ily a Christmas basket were made by members ~-of Omega Alpha Sorority at its Wednes- day evening meeting held: at- the Columbia road‘home of Eu- lalia Valentine. A Christmas party was also planned. _Five pages today in Women’s Section S38 High Fever F lies © Draws Laugh a Minute A mother and son act, co-starring “youngster,” Pontiac Press Photes armed with a much too Mrs. P. Eugene Miller and Dr.. Lynn Allen Jr., kept Wednesday night’s High Fever Follies audience laughing. The 4 diminutive hula hoop, and his stage mother played in a satire on the book, “I Remember Mama.” -a—dinner—at_the—Kingsley—Inn— “was master of ceremonies, He Makeup man Robert Morse and other members of this important com- mittee faced many faces in readying the large Follies cast for the Pontiac Pontiac Lions Celebrate Club's 35th Anniversary Pontiac Lions Club marked an important milestone in its history Wednesday — the 35th anniversary of the club. The eccasion was celebrated with Club, Among these were Galen Blaylock and Arthur Selden, two charter members. Em- blems were presented to sev- eral members for 25, 30 and 35 attended by 170 Lions* and wives from the host club and other clubs in the area. Special guests were S. ’A. Dodge of Detroit and Jack Stickley of Charlotte, N. C., both past presidents of Lions International. * * * Lawrence Logsdon, .a past president of the local | club, Lion Selden received a plaque in recognition of long service as editor of the = bulletin. a a _. Speaker of the erating. Past. President Stickley, told of some of his experiences around the world while traveling in the interest of Lions International. Hig account covered work of. clubs in England, India and Australia. He cited work of service clubs as a powerful force for building. lasting peace ‘and was introduced by Dr. George - Harkless, president of the club. © TRIBUTE PAID During the evening special recognition wag given Jong-._- the' world, : time members of the Pontiag ” ra¢e and religion. \ ! Central High School stage last night. Here, Ralph Coin’s' makeup job gets a few final touches just before curtain lume, -records—amdt———@t_the-Pavilien—on-L P “Brennan and Mr, and Mrs, - friendship among peoples of of their St. Dunstan Guild Plans — Fall Party — St. Dunstan Guild will hold . its annual fall party Saturday, a road. Mr., and Mrs. David A; David Raymond have been ar ranging ‘corn stalk and ‘pump- kin decorations for the “Hare — vest Hoedown.” Members will wear ‘down on the farm” style attire jeans, “dungarees and stra ats, and Jim. Schneider who entertain at their home Long Lake and Mr, and Benjamin Brewster she : ih rt i 4 ; ow Pontise Junior Chamber of Com- merce Auxiliary Wednesday, eve- ning. Mrs. Irving Merkovite was Meets at Home oe atest gudicaae 2. leader. ES ome, of Lora Sparks _ [ats Witiam Ptahlert who present Weyer School Set were served at the home of Al Hansen, with din- ner at the home of Mrs. Ben Hawk- ins. Dessert and a meeting were held at Mrs. James Wilkinson's home. Mrs. Robert Serrick of Madi- son Heights, vice president of the state auxiliary organization, was Mrs. Richard Hanson was named program chairman and Mrs. Rich- ard Jorgenson was named chair- Beta Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Sorority. Party. and Gerald Thomas Moore Jr. L&@@ Lynn Sparks was hostess Tuesday evening at her South Pad- dock street home to 10 members of Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Chapter activities were reported and a service project was dis- cussed. A hayride will be held in November and a progressive din- ner will be the annual Christmas Guests were Pamela McNeal tary Study Club met Wednesday ‘afternoon in Pontiac Masonic Tem- ed Mrs. Kenneth Crawiey, a guest, to the club, Demonstration group was under the sponsorship of Mrs. Russell Auten, with Mrs. C. W. Crawley as leader, Russell French, treasurer; and Mrs. Lee Hill, auditor. ~ Dmonstration group selected for * jcooperation with City Parks and * | Featured will be games, arts and Mré. Theron Taylor will serve/!0™ as sponsor with Mrs. Eaton as 7 to 9 p.m: Thursday, by Wever PTA and Dad’s Club in Recreation Department and Poh; tiae School Physical Education De- partment. * x * crafts for all ages, a Red Cross to Hold Family Night!te A Family Night will be held from fri sponsored instruction class, and a beginners’ isquare dance. _ ete _THIRTY-EIGHT ; |__| _ TF PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | ‘ Ae Gee . <2 ~Dirnner Held fire tat tei rroraa co J OTUCY CUD fe, areadens en, Anderon, vi ' by Jaycee ss atime nat wee tum |E IAS Meeting |inc server: ms, Aes mevea, Women > eee 2"|in Pontiac [a zatm. wasn, Mr, Mauree ‘ nas - Hubbard and Mrs. Willard Lewis. Weiner,...financial secretary; and) .. 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MOMS Unit 2 met| Suiting the half-size f{\g ur e— selection of Tuesday for a school girl luncheon! fashion’s new relaxed waist that stereophonic records at the South Jessie street home of makes you look inches slimiy is . 27 S. Saginaw .St. | Mrs. David W. Edwards. . es & divinely comfortable to wear) To- morrow’s pattern: Misses’ em sheath. Printed Pattern 4814: Half-sizes 1442, 1644, 18%, 2042, 22%, 244. Size 164% requires 3% yards 45-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- . tern part. Easier, accurate. ‘ Send’ 50 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, Plans were made to give as- sistance to families of three -local service men in need. The Nov. 18 meting will be held at the South Johnson street home of Mrs. Van- derlind. PAIR, Sleeping in Silk Teenagers are taking to silk. 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Crisman -of Dwight avenue and Kenneth Kindig of Minton road, who are helping plan the fair ‘school. The affair will be held in the school’s multipurpose room. By Far the Te) Most Complete . . . Our vast and orderly stock of prescription drugs are here to serve you. You are assured that we will fill your prescrip- tion — our stock is that complete. You can save time and effort by calling or bringing -your Doctor's prescription to the Cloonan Drug Co. We will serve -you well. : 2000 GI ae 00 ee . 3 when PTA members gath- work session at Malkim LOON AN [)RUG Co. LS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSSA SSS HT admire a colorfully frosted cake which By Danghters of Mokanna Committee Heads Named Committee heads were appoint-)Shelton, Mrs. Albert Kugler, Mrs. ters of Mokanna, met Wednesday | Mrs. Benjamin Richardson. evening at maaan al Instructor is Mrs. Edward Pritch- * They are Mrs. Fred Crossman, | ways and means; Mrs, Russell; Woodbury, Mrs. Herbert Gartner!” and Mrs. Roy Knight, telephone,’ Thelma Anderson, Mrs. Glenn Jolly and Mrs, Ray Haertter, au- diting and finance. Others are Mrs. Earl Anderson, preme Caldron. * ® * Miss Anderson, Mrs, Richardson and Mrs. Scott. .His Own Shoe Bag sunshine; Mrs, William An- Make individual shoe ba: a gs derson, Mrs, Jolly and Mrs. | for the children’s rooms and Murray White, bylaws; Mrs. | quip them with brush and soft Blanche Woodman, hospitality; and Mrs, Earl Brunson, sewing for American Cancer Society. Protem officers are Mrs. Matt cloth. 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Supplying her increasing needs and satisfying her love of values is _ the NAFC’ s members and other va firms offer ope the highest values one of the biggest jobs in the country. Yet the nation’s $47 billion food dis- £g consistent with costs. hae) ao tribution business does it daily and does it well. Because they must move tons. of ‘merchandise: rapidly, food retailers This year an important segment of the industry marks a milestone in its — : | invest 80 to 90% of their advertising budgets i in the daily newspaper. They history. The National Association of Food Chains—a group of 240 com- : . know that the newspaper, with its daily coverage of food news and features, panies that operate 12,000 food stores and super markets in the U. S., : : - and its advertising effectiveness, is a natural and vital link to you, their : Canada and other countries—celebrates its 25th year as a vital link between : valued customer. cs phy . producer and consumer. es = re — = — ee $e ee Your oy newspaper hails the NAFC for its contribution to our it high ) THE: TOTAL SELLING sepiti 1S THE DAREN NEWSPAPER a | a’ | } ? Police Bribery thing for his tips; : , * ‘days ater, Case Continues | City Patrolman Testifies Fellow Officer’ ‘Paid’ for Tipoff on Raids Examination of a veteran Pontiac police officer and two other men accused of bribery and conspiracy to obstruct. justice con- tinued this morning before Munici- pai Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Vice Squad Patrolman Richard Navarre testified that the accused patrolman, Jess W. Quick, 43, of 502 E. Beverly St. approached him the evening of ¥ 2 behind the front desk of the police station, Quick asked him to supply advance information on any raids | # a gambling game at 8221; Baldwin Ave., Navarre said. Navarre said Quick tld him that he had a “little piece” of business ed the gambling. Navarre said that was not offered any compensa- tion directly, but was told indi- rectly that he would receive gome- x * . He said he told Quick to get in touch with his brother, Patrolman Gerald Navarre, who would be in a better position to know of vice squad raids on gambling. SET UP PLAN That evening he told his brother of the conversation with Quick, he testified, in order that they might set up a plan to gain more infor- mation on the establishment. After Leading Officer to Daughter’s Body THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 thorities handle civil suits against a member NATO country; The Royal Air Force Vulcan bomber crashed and exploded in a residentia) area of Detroit, destroy- ing several houses and damaging a number -of others. Its six man crew was killed. The defense department said per- sons who seek damage settlement should procure forms at the 5th precinct police station in Detroit. Claims investigators from the army, the air force and other gov- ernment agencies are’ examining damage and destroyed property. US. to Handle Crash Claims Britain to Pay 75 Pct. of Damages Caused by RAF Jet in Detroit WASHINGTON i® — The United States will handle damage claims arising out of the Oct. 24 crash of a British bomber in Detroit. Britain will reimburse the United States for 75 per cent of claims paid. This country will pay the Seeing Is Believing MUNISING — Mrs. Edwin Johnson virtually assured special remaining 25 per cent. consideration by postal employes * * * of a rose-bedecked, two-layer birth- The defense department says|4@Y cake she mailed this week to that under the “status of forces” | her son, Charle 8, at Camp Pendie- agreement by members of th e| ton, Calif. She put it in a box with North Atlantic Treaty Organization|* ‘"ansparent top. American military authorities will) = i aay i * e process and settle claims “in the Athletic Leader Dies same manner as would be {he case, if the plane had been a United} DETROIT — Charles Wil- liam Yeager, retired dean of Dé- States military aircraft,” troit high school athletic directors, * * * The status of forces agreement) died. Wednesday in McGregor, Cen- among 13 NATO allies contains ajter convalescent home at the age provision under which local au-iof 75. , THE NEWS WAS SAD — Sen. William F. Knowland is shown as he talked with’ reporters and party workers in San Francisco Tuesday race for the governorship to his Democratic op- ponent Edmund G. Pat Brown. It was Know- land’s first -defeat in 25 years of political night moments before he conceded defeat in his Retired Accountant Held | | campaigning. KANSAS CITY # — A retired| *” AP Wirephotes SMILES FOR SOME —.The happy smiles on the faces of Clair ~ Engle, left, and Edmund G. Pat Brown in San Francisco Tuesday evening leave little doubt who were the winners in the California election. Engle was successful in his race with Republican Gov. Goodwin Knight for senator. Brown scored a victory over Repub- lican Sen. William Knowland, in his campaign for governor. Lold. Bright. Beautiful la PRINT DRESSES others 7.99 to 17.99 Refreshing way to look this winter. . blossom out in print! Choose now from a glowing collection of winter-print dresses and costume- jacketed dresses. SPECIAL! NYLON HOSE 60 gauge 15 denier. Ist quality. New shades. 3 Prs. i | 15 Reg. 69c Pr. | LAY AWAY A GIFT A DAY! Patrolman Gerald Navarre + testified that he was approached by Quick the next day, and was ® told Quick and Charley B. John- at f mits son, 57, of 26 W. Kennett Rd. were running a gambling game at the Baldwin address. . Ad | He said he was asked to tip ~« Strangling Child Quick on any raids. Navarre said a tape recording was made of that talk, held in a police car. * * * In the morning’ féstimony, Na- varre told of receiving two pay- ments from Quick—one of $15 in the police station on June 2 and the other of $10 in a coffee shop! accountant has admitted strangling on South Saginaw street. his 24-year-old daughter in his Both payoffs were turned over)Johnson.County home, officers say. to his superior officers, he testi- * * * fied. J (C\Mason Weeden, 53, was aN \gharged with first degree murder ; . in the death of his child, Jane. U. of M. Student y He was to be arraigned today. Takes Snooze The girl’s body was found on a U d T . bed in the luxurious Weeden naer irain home in suburban Mission Hills yesterday after Weeden’s wife ANN ARBOR (®—Stehlen C. Bet-| Tam to a neighbor's house teridge, a 21-year-old University of} Screaming for help, Michigan graduate student, felt! Sheriff Lynn Thomas of Johnson sleepy when he left an Ann Arbor/County, Kan., quoted Mrs. Weeden tavern at about 1:30 a.m. So hejas saying her husband tried to decided to take a nap. strangle her but she fought him off “The next thing I knew,” he told/and escaped. Police Lt. Walter Krasny, “I was looking up at a freight car’s bottom Set. Chaties Willlans cata. he and air brakes were hissing some- encountere d Weeden inside. He thing awful. , a gee Betteridge, it turned out, had ~~ 1 eeden Pos pen a chosen to take this snooze between t ‘bl - ave done something tracks of the New York: Central| ‘®TT?!*: Railroad. The locomotive and sev-| Then the man led Williams up- eral cars of a freight train passed) stairs to the child’s body. - over him—but the only damage was * * * some torn clothes , . . . i" Police, summoned by the tral re ad te ae ean pee crew's report of a body on the | trom Rhode Island. They have tracks, found Betteridge stumbling | . nother child, Nancy, 7. She.was toward the University campus./i, school when Jane was killed. They took him home to sleep. it off. Mrs. Weeden told officers her Quite an Idea MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Anna Brown won a dismissal of a gambling charge yesterday | when she explained to the judge only a smell. | She and her friends weren't play- | | ing for money but just “for a drink or a smell.” Winners got a | drink from the bottle of whisky, Mrs. Brown explained; losers got 41 North Saginaw Street — ‘Miracle Mile $999” Detroit Athletic Club [#-vstst» pein wie Kept Shut by Strike DETROIT #® — The plushy De- troit Athletic Club, home away from home for Detroit’s wealthy, was shut down completely today in the second day of a strike. * * * The 30 overnight guests who had to go elsewhere for their breakfast yesterday were gone today. No members appeared at the door in their limousines, surprised to find a picket line around the palatial club in downtown Detroit. * - * * The 290 maintenance employes, claiming they get only an average of $44 a week take-home pay, struck for a 25 per cent wage increase. . m, . & ma » Baa 4 . 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The program is sponsored by the movies. Hithe State College of Agriculture, * the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration and Generation is being filmed. today ithe National Association of Food with the logical title of ‘The Beat \Chains. \ Hollywood Headlines” ' By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD ‘(AP)—Attention, over what's happening to you in x * The first screen saga of the Beat Generation.’ Enterprising Al Zug- —— ‘smith is making it, and he beat PLUS! ROMANTIC COMEDY HIT! KENNETH MORE DIANE CILENTO CECIL PARKER ie NOW! Open 10:45 rn aoeeeeemeaell Hear Tab’s Runaway Song Hit, “I'm » Renaway” FRIDAY SPECIAL! FISH FRY ALL YOU CAN EAT! 11:30 “Tekd 5:30 to 10:30 _ MAN NY’S Cocktail Lounge Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. L EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! os M.G. M presents. oa An ARCOLA Production starring , ALAN LADD ERNEST a BURGE F 1N ¢o-slarring Col KATY JURADO - CLAIRE KELLY olor with KENT SMITH + NEHEMIAH PERSOFF CINEMASCOPE ond METROCOLOR —AND— MAN TO MAN ... IT’S THE BEST ANDY — PICTURE! See it First! - WEW ALL AT REGULAR ADMISSION aor FAMILY Fun! with puckey, and his own son te-Sering PATRIA BRESLIN - FAY HOLOEN fad tetrotcing, Wicheye som TEDDY ROONEY PLUS COMFORT— THE FINEST— THE WARMEST— _ THE SAFEST— ‘out three other producers for the \ title. The first day of shooting brought out a motley crowd of actors, The scene was a typical beat joint. in which Louis Armstrong was sing- ‘ing a song titled ‘‘The Beat Gen- eration.’ * *& ot \ Through the smoke-pot haze you an males and mop-haired women. There was Charles Chaplin Jr. wearing a faded blue turtleneck sweater and shredded walking | shorts and sandals, .There was iVampira, TV's “Ghoul -of My | Dreams,” attired in_ blue - jeans | with a-.white rat named Elmer climbing on her dirty’ sweatshirt. “She reads poetry,” Zugsmith | explained. * * Along the walls were huge can- Film Tries to Cubed: ney ‘the Beat Generation. i could discern -a-variety-ef-geateed} cast member Jackie Coogan, as they were om, ga by drunken — * The suatoni oi he had thor oughly researched the Beatniks in their native habitats. He sent writ- apparently born, Zugsmith himself prowled the coffee houses. of the Sunset Strip and other areas of infiltration. * * * “Between you and me,” he said ‘for publication, “I don’t see any difference between this Beat Gen- eration and the kind of people that hung out in Greenwich Village in the 20s and 30s," How to Spend Money New University Course RICHMOND, Va. apie. Thomas C. Sanders, director of the University of Richmond's -scheol of business administration, says it offers 62 courses in how to make money and this year will offer one in how to spend it.. He says most folks don’t think they need any instruction in how to spend but that they do. | ‘Ruled Nation’s Rails for Century Give Way to across: the country have reached the end of the track, Though some survivors of the last steam passenger train on the “high iron’? — the main lines — jechugged into memory in July. * * * diesel-electric engines that move the goods more cheaply. But the \diesels seem to lack the appeal | that inspired generations of poets, | song-smiths and small boys yearn- ing for adventure, the National Geographic Society observes. tributes as Thoreau's: and smoke from his nostrils, , . it seems as if the earth had got RULED A CENTURY The race reigned on the nation’s rails more than 100 years. The first experimental steam locomo- tive in the United States was built|"@Pidly being retired. The best by Colonel John Stevens of Hobo-|Place to show a child one of these ken, New Jersey, in 1825. It ran on a circular track on his lawn. In 1829 two British locomotives were delivered in New York. One of them, the S | Lion, was put to work in Hones- dale, Pennsylvania — the first steamer to operate on a com- mercial railroad in this country. The Lion worked well. enough, but its wooden track couldn't! handle the weight. The road re-| verted to horses and stationary Experiments and testing engines. continued, bringing such well-re- membered scenes as the Balti-! more and Ohio’s Tom Thumb los- ing a race to a horse-drawn car. . * * * The first steam locomotive to make a regularly scheduled run in ithe United States was the Best Friend of Charleston, which pulled '141 passengers on hristmas Day, 1830. Only six miles of track ex- tended from the South Carolina ‘port. By 1833, the road. had jreached Hamburg, 136 miles away. |COASTS ARE LINKED Then came a rash of locomo- |tives, bearing names that are still remembered: The DeWitt 'Clinton, John Bull, Pioneer, Rock- let, Samson and Lion. Trackage ‘snaked farther and farther. In /1869, a golden spike driven at ilantic and Pacific coasts. Trailing a pillar of smoke by owt Fas Steam Passenger Trains WASHINGTON—The great steam;day and a shower of sparks by engines that puffed and hooted night, the Iron Horse thundered storied breed work on freight|ing in plain sight unlike the hidden itrains and on smaller lines, the|drive of the sleek diesel, The steamers were derailed by'| ‘\October 22, 1925,:a commercially Diesels rarely call forth such|successful diesel-electric went into _joperation in the Bronx, New York, “When I hear the iron horse|yards of the New Jersey Central make the hills echo with his snort) Railroad. like thunder, shaking the earth| switcher, it stayed in service until witly his feet, and breathing, fire | 1957, a race now worthy to inhabit it.”| steam locomotives .in service in /Promontory, Utah, linked the At-, Sleek Diesel back and forth across the country, its great wheels and rods pound- The railroads “changed the United States from a small coun- try with a few seaports, and with towns and settlements little farther inland than river naviga- tion permitted, to a great nation covered with cities and span- ning a continent,”” the Smithson- ian Institution recalls, Little noticed at the ‘time, on “Old No. 1,000,” a * * * By then there were only 2,404 the United States—and 27,211 die- sel-electrics. Although the scat- tered remnants of the proud spe- cies are still at work, they are wonders is in a museum or park, where their hulks are displayed Reports of sea serpents are com- mon throughout the world. In southern California the number of such calls is large. That makes the job of Marineland curator ‘Ken Norris: uneasy at best; he never knows wheit he might be passing up a scientific. find _ “Once sue got the. sea serpent .call,"” he said, “‘It DMILL TE! AYER EEN IN WATERFORD F.0.E. #1230 289 W. MONTCALM FISH or CHICKEN. A 18 — Freeh Fetes, kindof}, FRI, 5:30 TO. 1:30 | DANCE SAT. NIGHT DOOR aaah eee ed Be “I guess that’s a serpent in any- one's book, Sometimes they grow to 35 feet in length. It’s easy to see why fishermen and others at sea swear they saw a sea serpent with the gét-up the oar fish has,’ Some of the calls to Marineland have involved alleged lost baby whales, motherless seals, sick surf scoters, numerous serpents and one ailing albatross, The organization's scientists answer most calls which invariably take them to spots on beaches of the adjacent Pacific of marine. life. * * * 223 The albatross, incidentally, got its rigging fouled on some phone wires in nearby Long Beach. It was rescued, treated and now lives in a garden next to Marineland’s large tank, The bird has a six-foot wingspan and has been named Clop-Clop because of the noise it makes with its large yellow beak while preening itself. - Recommended by Duncan Hines—Gourmet—Southeastern Tourist Association—and by our many satisfied guests from all over the world, whom we have served for 3 —— eo These Delicious Foods Served: 14 Kinds of Sea Foods Prime Steaks and — Ocean, And the scientists often} come back with some peculiar bits ‘Chicken @ Turkey @ Duck ry M A Special Dinner Surprise Boo ag COMPLETE DINNER ................65-- $2 COR SWe Wer ID nn oo. ces ceases. $1.50 | — ——. ares For your Birthday, An- wi nce ce fur- . Miversary or Farewell | “ished — sn ot 3 - Parties: we will furnish and up. 4 SPECIAL RATES the cake free of charge. a AT aE: pe a ———— | 4 i In Our Grille —9 P. M. to 2 A. M. i . 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MUST SACRIFICE ENTIRE STOCK! Slips out of the lobby of a famous getting one little capsule of hero-| Washington hotel. in is not the end of the case. We, Up one street, down another. want them to learn to track that h : lon ickl eaghoe: capsule all the way back to where || NS SNE HUCK. occas it originally came from.” a lookiffg back over = shoul- To this end, the courte lachides| nel frequently changing gape a& unit on the narcotics under-| He darts in one entrance ofa big — the international smug- 4 e ‘ : 0 i world My: cs store. out anothe anc epartment store, out another gling rings jumps into a taxi. MUST DISREGARD * * * | ; Not far behind him are five a ik gipitunlio ; | The fact that virtually all nar-| WHOLESALE other equally ordinary looking’ _.:.. used in this country does. e “ men. come from overseas explains why . Costs! ~"They,-the-—‘hounds,"*—are—stu- (most of the school's sttidents have ||[| Act Now! Sale Starts Tonight 6 P.M. Inspect These . Training School for state, local ; where narcotics control work ny _ as csaaige |proves most fruitful. adowing are,” a) in agent, is part of their) through and so police officers ||j| - ia | everywhere know, for exarhple, Sarvelfiance is only one of the best way to seize a quantity | many subjects covered during | of narcotics hidden in a -home. | the two-week, 80-hour course at | [> Jearn forcible entry, the stu- | the Treasury school. The cur: dents study the school’s “‘forti- | Ticulgm also includes such topics fieq room” problem. i * ti | as. mmdercover werk. narcotics | They are told, for example, that upon announcing that they are ‘police officers with a search warrant" it is vital to get inside quickly, before the drugs can be Equipped with this special! dumped down a drain. But before knowledge, Federal authorities|they break down a door they say, local officers will be befter’ must be sure that it is not painted able to help the Federal govern-| glass or that they will not thud ment’s 275 narotics agents break|jheir shoulders against hidden world wide dope smuggling rings. | nails. The students are expected to Pass) The surveillance problem is on what they learn.to their fel-| \highly realistic. The “hounds” low officers back home. iget a look at the “hare” through Since it was established two La one-way window, then are told years ago, the school has gradu- | where. they are to pick up his|: ated 376 officers from 33 states | trail. and 16 foreign countries. In following him they must The course is given ‘six or seven| notice ee he goes, vet he about 2% students in each class.| time param the nea andalelt There is no tuition fee. Students,| chase he will pass a supposed | or their governments back home, | package of drugs to someone | must pay their own living costs. else. But he may do it. very * * * | slyly — by leaving it in a phone |. ~ According to the school’s direc-) booth or in a newspaper dropped tor, Patrick P. O'Carroll, the) om a park bench. course “‘ig open to any police of-) When the problem is over, the| ficer who will benefit from the| “hounds” and the “hare” attend, training.” Students are county] a critique with other members of detectives, O'Carroll said, . ‘'be-|the class. The “hare” tries to pick Ee cause narcotics work is mostly|out the men who followed him. a investigating — not the sort of/Then the team leader feads a thing uniformed officers are best/report on what the “hare” did. 5 S. Saginaw SFE 20179 Everything Goes! Now! * Nothing Held Back! Tonight! “We ‘te Not hale Out of : dg But some shipments do stip | /Smuggiing, identification of drugs,. seizures and arrests, in- terrogation, and organization of the narcotics underworld. iT eg Fe tae. san) o Sx) 45] ore , Le , 7 4 i | { r 7 Living Room Chairs Terrific Casual Unheard-of-Buys! | Furniture Buys! | suited for.” | He points out where it is. right 2-Piece Suites, 2, 3 and 4.Piece Lounge Chairs, OccasionalChairs, " Bediccees, Tables, Card Table The . instructors, O’Carroll ex-| land where deficient. plained, are mostly ‘Treasury to Sectional Sofas! Huge Savings! | Reclining Chairs, Vibrator Chairs Sets, Desks and Desk Chairs agents “with long experience in| In the two years since it was ele Gabe dat aso was men authorized by Congress in the] gee Cash or Terms! As You Wish! ses Every Item Goes! No. Exceptions! on Yes! 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Saginaw St. FE 2-129 ~ — » ian ah $0" miese ik Protection just ti or pro team. sides “TNs te Feison wh ‘ie’ themselves when they c ganized teams and be fully Tene told this writer. © 3 | “Th Bet some backing ; program, was on its way. *. oe A dozen men in the Birmingham-Bloomfield area each threw in a 100 dollars, and that started what today is the Birmingham Little Football League. The league grew from two to six and now to 12 teams for 360 boys. The critics, including several high ranking mem- bers of Birmingham Board apenly renounced competiti age. ; “In Pontiac when the Pee Wee football leagues were organized the same thing took place: There was| criticism from all sides, and hesitance on the part of parents, to allow their sons to compete. &e (2.2 being ‘Here are boys playing guards, shoulder pads and all the necessary protective needs, under supervision of able men. _ They. are learning to compete and play the game against boys in their own age and weight classes. This is another danger wh having a 90 ape: bump lad. Sure, injuries are not eliminated altogether, but the precautions are at least 4 of Education at one stage, ve feral for ig at this ‘football with Helmets, face ich is eliminated—that is, heads against a 180 pound /Phil Jordon, who coach Red Rocha says holds the key to the team's success this season, Pistons play a pair of home games Chuck *has jover. St. Clement, two of setting off Shamrock scoring drives, He’s averaged several in- terceptions each game, seored in all but the St. Frederick tilt. Chuck's a senior, is 5-11 tall, weighs 155. He's also a good tar- get for Mike Flynn’s or Tom Dabb’s tosses, pelgte ‘in years for the Suburban Catholie League winds up Sunday afternoon, with every loop club en- gaged. in its seventh contest. we kOe ‘There. appeared little chanee “ithat the unprecedented 3-way title knot would be snipped as a result of these final battles, _ Only Pontiac home game for the league will be the St. Fred- erick-St, Rita set te at Wisiner field, starting .at 2:30 o'clock. St. Michael will move into Royal Ont St, Mary's bailiwick for its “curtain” test and the Orchard Lake Eaglets trayel to Center Line for their finishing game, against St. Clement, St. Benedict, one of the three claimants to the title, along with i-| Shamrocks and Rams, entertains! the last-place St, James club. ‘2. & League observers today saw only two possible “spoilers” opportuni- ties. A St. Rita club that has been up and down this year after lead- ing the circuit in 1957, could give the Rams a bad time if the Pon- tiac club has been hit by any kind of a depression following it’s first loop loss, to St. Benedict. How- ever, Ram followers believe such a chance is remote. One of the most improved SCL teams was favored te hand the Orchard Lake 1) it’s 3rd straight: reverse, at St. Clement's field. Crusaders held Shamrocks to a 20-7 count last Week, Mikemen defeated Eagiets 12-6. ‘There was some question inte Shamrocks' probable| starters, Selections will depend, coach Jim Niebauer says, upon how well the four or five injured players from last week have re- covered. Gene Wright's Rams will prob- ably go with about the same line- up that opened against the Ravens, except for the opening minutes at least, when an_ all-senior atewen will take the field, This tilt will mark the close of prep grid careers for about a dozen Rams. Only four Sham- rocks will end their schoolboy football Sunday. Ram seniors include top scorer Jack Lyon, ace halfbacks ‘Tom Derocher and Tom Nesbitt, tackle Chuck Deschaine (fine place kick- Sparrow Plays Against Pistons Frid but is 4th on the team in rebounds with 22. Heartened by the play of eenter the Detroit over Philadelphia, ping a four game losing streak on ay Night After last Sunday's 10791. win thereby snap- ° this weekend. taken to avoid many. x *& * What happened to 17-year-old Harry Klimushyn Sunday is exactly what these organized programs try >to avoid. Here was a 135-pound boy who was not per- mitted to play high school sandlots to’ fulfill his desire. a oe Lemle. a 2 * ” Let's not blame football for many such accidents As we have mentioned so often let’s go to the parents of every boy of football playing age and ask, “Do you forbid your boy to ‘play football with an organ- and deaths. ized city or school team?”. place in the Western Division, the ‘Pistons could push the leading St. Currently perched in. second Louis Hawks for the top spot with put four quarters together, that made the big difference.” the road, Rocha said, ‘‘We finally and dordon collected 61 points over the weekend, 31 against Cincin- - Without any protective equipment he went ar the sandlot game, threw a tackle against another boy 75 pounds heavier and died as result of an injury. “He was our 10th grade quarterback three years) ago,” said-Birmingham coach Carl Lemle, “he was on the same team of players who now make up our varsity.” , “He did not go out for football the past two years,”| football. He turned to the a pair of victories and a couple Hawk losses. Friday night the Detroit cagers meet the New York Knicks and Sunday afternoon the Boston .Cel-} tics visit the The afternoon game Sunday will be the first of six “Basket- bail for Kids” programs in which each youngster 15 and under will | be admitted free to an adjacent séat when accompanied by an adult who purchases ‘@ resérve seat. The . Knickerbockers currently lead the Eastérn Division of the NBA with a 3-1 record while the’ Celtics are close behind in second place. Making his first appearance of the new, season locally with the Knicks will be Pontiac’s Guy Spar- row, who last year finished’ a close Olympia. ‘Many parents will someday finally realize that :f a boy wants to play football, he’s going to do it slyly on the open fields or openly in a supervised program. ~ Let’s face it, they will never quit making footballs hor will they ever outlaw: the game. And there will be; boys who will play the game one way or the other. second to Woodie Saulsbury. of the Philadelphia Warriors for ‘‘Rookie of the Year” honors in the NBA. nati to beost his average to 17.4 in seven games and he is hitting at a/.451 clip from the field with 41 fleld goals in 91 attempts, Dick MeGuire is leading all reg- ulars in the percentage department with a .490 mark on 25 for 51 from the floor. He also.sets the pace in assists with 55. ~ * * * Other seven-game scoring totals show defending NBA scoring cham- pion George Yardley getting the ‘point pace as usual with 170 for a 24.3 average, followed by- Gene Shue with 124 for.a 17.7 average. ‘Walt Dukes’ 78 rebounds tops the don close behind at 65. Overall the team owns a_ .398 shooting average, due largely to a 42 for -90 effort against Cincinnati and 38 ‘for 78 against Philadelphia. squad in this department with Jor-’ 2 Officials Is Set \cials will ffing dry, Dave Blake, Brown, Gary and Jere Dirker, Frank Palopli, all first stringers. * * * Shamrocks’ list includes Mike Flynn, Chuck Steinhelper (ace scorer) tackle Joe Gallardo, and guard Jim Zugras., Clinic for Cage Rec Department: Holds 3 Basketball Sessions at Pontiac Central A rules clinic for basketball offi- be conducted by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation de- partmenf in Room 103 at Pontiac Central High School next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. This will be the first of three sessions. Other clinics will be held on successive Wednesdays, Nov. 19 and Nov, 26 in the PCH Boys’ gym. er), center Bill Cassidy, Phit Lan}... Has Jerry Gross. ‘andGreat Speed Chiefs Head Northward to Play Mighty Wolves in Valley Game 7 a _By BILL CORNWELL ote An apparently lost cause will confront Pontiac Central's football . team Friday night when the Ch tackle powerful Bay City Centra duel at Bay City. ' * * * No situation could seem more > hopeless than the one facing the Chiefs as they come to grips with the high-scoring Wolves who have devoured. nearly everything in sight thig fall, Coached by Elmer Engel, a shrewd tactician and astute judge of football talent, the Wolves have breezed to- six victories in seven games. a. * * ¥ The only blot on their record was a 13-13 tie with Flint Central, currently sharing the Valley lead with Bay City and.also unbeaten in six contests. Aside from a narrow 12-7 decision over strong Midland, all Bay City wins have been by runaway margins and achieved with almost ridiculous ease. dust what kind of a gridiron juggernaut is this Bay City ma- chine that goes against PCH to- _morrew evening. Rule interpretations, changes and| cussed, Persons desiring to get of-| ficiating assignments in thei eity| recreation program are urged to attend these sessions. Final sessions will be devoted to’ practical application of officiating procedures. Duncan, Thornton in Statistical Duel _ CHICAGO (AP) — gridiron—on the statistical sheet. | * * * HERE FRIDAY — Pontiac’s Guy' Sparrow will make his first appearance of the new pro basketball season at the Detroit Olym- pia Friday night when his team, the New York Knicks meet the Pistons. Sparrow ran a close second in balloting last year for ‘Rookie of the Year’’ honors. Black Fania Maple Leafs Visit Detroit Sparrow has helped the New York position in the race to date. He has a 10.0 average with a total of 30 points. “He has made 12 field goals out! of 34 attempts for a .353 percentage | Michigan State Expecting No: Easy Time at Indiana EAST LANSING (UPI) — The Michigan State football squad. proving last week it had the spirit, this week attempted to sharpen its grid weapons for Saturday's fight with the Hoosiers of Indiana at * Bloomington, ie * & * - The Spartans were seeking their first Big Ten win ,of the season but the Hoosiers are. taking on Wings Home for Well rested from five days away Sugar Bowl a Sellout NEW ORLEANS (AP) — final 6,000 tickets to the 1959 Sug- ar Bowl football game available to the public were sold within four hours after being placed. on sale Wednesday. Claude Simons, president of the touchdown against Wisconsin earned him_the starting berth, At stake, . besides improved standing in the Big Ten, will be the old brass spittoon, .a trophy put into circulation a few years ago. The trophy is more than 100 years old and came from one of the State’s early trading posts. Bowl, ar Bow! history.” la.—J 134, ~~ York. —— doe Brown 14044, New Orleans. VE Hank, Detroit. knocked out Sherman Williams, 162, Louisville, 8. New Orleans Mid - Winter Sports Assn., which sponsors the Sugar said, to his knowledge, “This is the earliest sellout in Sug- wears EACH, MIAMI y Busse Ky. Henry 160, p.m. ‘}two games each with the weekend opponents, The Chicago-D etroit series has seen each team win from the National Hockey League wars, the Detroit Red Wings go into action at Olympia Stadium twice over the coming weekend. Chicago Black Hawks, tied with Detroit for : third place in the standings, is the opponent here Saturday in a. nationally televised matinee. game. The starting time for the afternoon affair is 2:00 The ceHar-dwelling Toronto Maple Leafs visit the Red Wings Sunday night in Detroit's final home appearance for over a week, Coach Sid Abel's crew has split stature after their 6-0 win over) _ Minnesota last weekend. Bill Yeoman, : the Spartan scout who has viewed the In- diana squad in action, said the team was charged-up and tough and warned against any let-down the MSU squad might. suffer after going all-out last week against Whemsin, o only to lose 9-7. - The~ Hoosiers’ primary strong men are fulback Vic Jones and tailback Ted Smith. The pair was largely responsible for Indiana's win over Minnesota. ; kk * Tackle George Perles won't be “seeing action for the Spartans “Saturday because of a severe knee They're hanging our Swamis in effigy! Or maybe for real' After taking a nosedive on Pontiae Central’s loss to Melvindale and Birmingham’s tie with Port Huron, last Friday’s favorites came through pretty well. Of course in hopes of trying to catch the leader Swami Cornwell, the others have tried the long shots but to no avail so as the politicians said this week, ‘ the grapevine and hopes of catchi ng the leader are remote. injury which has sidelined him for the’ season. Larry Cundiff has moved = the: spot. * At odin, MSU coach Duf- ty Daugherty will put. in Mike Panitch, number one signal caller who was later moved down to the second unit, However, the effort of Pan- 6 Sports Pages CORNWELL ABAIR- =———§ | KEARNS MOATS. aarariar 108-37-6--745) (96 -49-6-,662) (95-50-@-,660) (89-55 -6-.613) PCH at BAY CITY Bay Cit; Bay Cit Bay Cit Cit Waterford at, FORDSON Fordson. Fordson. Fordson” Porana’ ‘ LAKE an Plymouth Wailea” Lake Walled Lake Walled Lake Wailea Lake * Troy at AVOND. 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Coach Rudy Pilous’ Chicago tribe sports the N.H.L.’s leading scorer in right winger Ed Litzen- berger. The tall flanker took over the top spot by scoring twice and gaining one assist in Tues- day’s 4.2 win over New York. Two Hawk centermen, Tod Sloan and Bobby Hull, are running close behind Litz in the tight race, De- ‘troit's scoring honors go as usual to Captain Gord Howe on four, Rams Sight Another Crowd Mark Sunday LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los! Angeles Rams, hoping to set an- other National Football League at- + If they decide to set up the bleachers, they might come up one—105,236—set an all-time Col- Coliseum. .Thousands, more were Ram officials talked yesterday with Coliseum Manager Bill Nich- olas about. installing bleachers in the east end of the big bowl. with a crowd the. size of the one that watched Southern California in 1947. That ‘iseum record. About 5,000 tempo- rary seats were used, , The existing NFL record was set last year by the 49ers and Rams, who played before 102,368 at the} lare the top point-getters with six tendance record when they meet\ the San: Francisco 49ers Sunday,| _ May.set up additional bleachers tin Memérial Coliseum. Notre Dame andi. turned away for lack of room, fs : ’ Wings follow Howe at offe-point intervals. Norm Uliman has eight points on four and four, Delvecchio slows seven points on five scores and two helpers, Johnny Wilson has three goals and three assists for six points and defenseman Marcel Pronovost has totaled five points on a pair of tallies and tires as- sists. * * * Sunday's visitor, Toronto, is the league's lowest scoring team with 19 goals in ten games. Ron Stew- art and Captain George Armstrong apiece, Goalie Johnny Bower has faced Detroit in both previous con- tests, getting his only shutout this year in the Leafs 3-0 victory at jyards, 99 carries in 4 games. ‘farm system, is another leading Toronto, '527. I" In average yards a play, how-| ever,. Duncan has 6.8 and Thorn- ton 5.5, Duncan has an edge in| passing with 35 completions in 62 tosses for a sparkling 565 aver- age, In addition to his 501 aerial he hag pitched 4 touch- downs, _* * i Thornton has hit for 5 TD's with |26 out of 56 connections for a .464 ‘percentage and 420 yards. Bob White, Ohio State fullback, tops the nishers with 355 yards in Consider Jerry Coleman Successor to MacPhail NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry Coleman, 35-year-old ex-second| baseman, is considered the No. 1 candidate to succeed Lee MacPhail who is leaving his post as director! of player personnel for the New York Yankees to become general manager of the Baltimore Orioles. * * * Coleman has been assistant di- rector of player personnel for the last year. Johnny Johnson, an assistant director of the Yankees’ candidate. officiating procedures will be dis-| Quarterbacks | Randy Duncan of Iowa and sopho- |best passers‘ in the history of the more Dick Thornton of Northwest-|5aginaw Valley, can. thread a ern are waging a battle off the|Needle with his trusty right arm. For one thing, the-Wolves—are \fast, perhaps the speediest collee- .. tion of gridders ever assembid by Engel. They have explosive, break- away strength in the backfield and fleet-footed linemen to do the block- ing. * * * Engel has coached bigger and heavier teams in the past at Bay City, but he has never coached a swifter one. | And then, of course, there's | quarterback Jerry Gross, a prime | All-State candidate in his senior year with the Wolfpack. Gross, undoubtedly one of the * ~ &* In seven outings, Gross has Official Big Ten football statis-/Pitched the pigskin 76 times and ties showed today that That | completed 44 of them for 945 yards is the total offense leader with 147/24 11 touchdowns. That's a com- “|lyards rushing and 420 passing for Pletion average of 58 per cent. 567 in all, Duncan has only 26 on ithe ground but 501 in the air for Gross ‘is also an outstanding runner, When he can't pass the | ball, he tucks it under his arm | and runs with it. Exercising the option and rollout, he has gained 181 yards in 31 carries for nearly six yards q try. Supporting Gross in the back- field are right halfback Erwin (Butch) Kokaly, the fastest boy on the squad, fullback George Archer and Dick Asman and Bob Auman, ‘who alternate at left halfback along with Dick Post. * * * Kokaly is the Wolfpack's leading scorer with a total of 56 points on nine touchdowns and two conver- sions. He is also one of Gross’ fa- vorite aerial targets. Archer is the team's leading rusher with 579 yards in 65 at- tempts and he is the 2nd leading point-maker with nine touch- downs and one conversion. * *&* * : Bob Bishop, a rangy end who hauls in his share of the aerials, is Bay City’s 3rd highest scorer with ; seven touchdowns, * * * Despite the great aerial bom- bardment fired by Gross, the Wolves have de most of their yardage on tha ground this sea- son. It is probably the finest run- ning team ever ‘fielded by Engel. MEMBERS OF No. 1 TEAM — These are the” Wolves who Pontiac Central will ha Friday night, They are the members one Class A team ip the state, Bay City Central, td contain [ number in a Saginaw Valley Conference 5 A New Switch: ~ Students feos elf in Eftigy - HOUSTON, Tex. Here's a switch: The student body Pag itself in effigy. it happened at the University of Houston Wednesday. Above a door at the campus recreational center was a’ dum- my with a placard that read: “The coach doesn't need it and the team doesn’t need it. The Cougar student bhoedy ‘should be hanged fer the following crimes: * * * : “Failure te back the best team in the country +) the way, failure te turn out in force at pep rallies, failure to fill the stadium and yell, for being ‘fair- weather’ fans in Pad Coach Hal Lahar's football | “team hasn't been doing so well | of late. Wins Los Sel , entire realignment. plan depends upon the Texas League and the American Assn.” Witt volunteered this opinion to- iday as the two circuits met joint- lly in an effort to arrive at some jagreement which would advance ‘either one or three double A Tex- ; ' le “ as League clubs to the triple A pa position No, 2 d switch exas cities Dallas and Ft. Worth, American Assn. jalong with Houston, to the AA in The twe leagues agreed return for Albuquerque, N. M., | Wednesday night te consider twe and Amarillo along with another | proposals offered by DeWitt. If |Western League franchise as yet | aecepted, they could result in re- not identified. vamping the structure of any- : where from five to seven miner The reason for the two prope- ; leagues. | Under DeWitt's first proposition, the Texas League would give up Houston, it’s largest city, to the American Assn. for a specified franchise from the Class A West- ern League, which is considering dissolving. : & * * Asen., which has virtually de- cided to drop debt-ridden’ Louis- sitions is this: The Ameri hes: ville, has oftered its Charleston, The trouble with this scheme phos that the International League does not want. Charleston. It would agree to enlarge provided it could obtain Atlanta. The Southern Assn. is opposed to letting go its largest city. Sounds complicated? It is. * *« * _ All is hot hopeless, however. Should Charleston remain in the American Assn., that circuit: may FULL.circie VisiBitity * STOP "59 PONTIAC | 65 Mt. 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Champ Upset By GENE ah ir ee bid ob Powg scorching 10-round decision ‘last Busso, 12 to 5 underdog at fight time, won the non-title, nationally televised affair by a. comfortable margin with a fine mixture of left jabs and hooks coupled with right crosses - that oy Brown backing Houron franchise to the high . What. would’ thé ‘Tesi. keagnel get out of it? Besides the three} such working agreements. Accord-|_ a birdie putt on the 18th hole - loffice at OR 3-9152. aa ae in the first round of the $25,000 Atlanta Open which started yesterday. He had an 80 for the round. Comiskey Wants Sox laway, * oe * . Busso, who had been -promised a chance at the title if he won this fight, was definitely in. line for it. Brown hag succéssfully de- fended his championship against Ralph Dupas and Kenny Lane and no other lightweight in sight could have put up a better fight than the Lol Yorker, * * * Brown said he wasn’t surprised by Busso’s performance and had no kick on the decision. The cham- pion said his weight, a surprising 140% to Busso’s 139%, wasn't a factor in his defeat, Federal Judge Says - |Senators Can Leave WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Judge David A, Pine - ruled Wednesday .the Washington Sena- tors can move to another city if economic necessity demands it. The judge refused to go along with a plea by H, Gabriel Mur- phy, 40 per cent stockholder in the baseball team, that the Sena- tors be barred from moving to Minneapolis or anywhere else out- CHICAGO (UPI) — Two million dollars appeared today the major obstacle in Charles Comiskey Jr.'s plans to buy out his sister, Doro- thy, and thus gain full control of the Chicago White Sox. Small College Poll POINTS cael Southern (31) (6-0) 373 Montana State College (1) (7-0) 258 Miami (Ohio( (2) (4-2) .. .... Northeastern (Okla.) (6) (8-0) . East Texas State (6-1) ....c.00.- Ariz. (Plagstaff) State (1) (8-0) = Wheaten (iil.) ) Poem eeewenae naTTEnT St. Ben ts 9. Contiecticut (8-2) ccc avveeas seewes OT 10, Willamette —. (1-1 ‘i sovccuce 1 11. sere ar State, 63; 13 Buffalo Cc po, 34; 19 (tle) West” Chester (Pa) State (1) and Missouri Vali each. Others receiving 12 or more points— Sewanee (Tenn), 26; Gustavus- = hus (Minn), 26; Central oe ages, {l- Hams (Mass.), 21; =the (N.C. and Butler (ind.}, = each; Rochester (N.Y.) and Western Michigan, 15 each; Plorida A and M, (1), Hope (Mich.) and Wittenberg (Ohio), 14 each; jeville, 13 Trinity (Tex.} and —Louisvitie,-1 each; and Delaware, 12. Obstacle? ONLY 2 Million Negotiations between the two already are under way, it was learned yesterday. Price seemed the chief stumbling block. It was believed that Dorothy, Mrs. John D. Rigney, would want up cee three million dollars for her half share. The figure was “based on alleged offers of six million dollars for other major league franchises, some finan- cially inferior to the White Sox. Charles, it was understood, cur- i32'rently was offering Dorothy one million dollars. Thus, two million dollars seemed the big difference between the pair. ~ : Indoor Soccer Slated DETROIT ( — Indoor soccer will begin. Nov. 16 at the State Fair Coliseum. Heading the list lof teams in the 13-club Detroit indoor soccer league are the St. Andrew Scots, winner of four major outdoor championships this year. Four Japanese Pitchers Can't _|Stop Cardinals TOKYO. (AP) — The’ ‘St, Louis Cardinals will battle the Japan All-Stars with golf clubs instead of bats next Tuesday, Stan—Musial_is-on a 10---man {Cardinals team that will tangle : WHOOOA, BALL! — Joe Kirkwood of Hollywood, Calif., uges “some body English in telling his ball to stop rolling as he misses at Yu-No-Hana Golf Course in Ha- kone, a hot spring resort southwest of Tokyo. The goodwill match is sponsored by the sports newspaper “Sports Nippon.” Other Cardinals who will play include field manager Solly He- mus, pitchers Larry Jackson and Ernie ‘Brogiio, third baseman Ken Boyer and outfielder Wally Moon. Moriarty Is Named Yale's Swim Coach NEW HAVEN, Conn, (AP) — Wednesday night to succeed Robert J. H. Kiphuth as head swimming coach at Yale Univer- sity. Moriarty, a swimming assistant at Yale for a quarter of a century, was named after a meeting of the board of athletic control, * * * Kiphuth, internationally renowned for his coaching accomplishments, will retire from his current duties June 30, 1959, Moriarty will as- sume his new position at that time. Kiphuth reaches the manda- tory retirement age of 68 later this month. * * * Moriarty,’ 44, a native of New Haven, came to Yale in 1932 and ever since has been associated with Yale’s phenomenal success in swimming. 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PS . : es: . aa they coven off-areund-thes -thejehampion.- -have- capt + one, al 1924, a memorable one in Mich- : : “I don’t belles the Colts will/league,” said Johnsos, “We're it couldn’t repeat until,last Satur- Unitas injured, they still havelGreen Bay next Sunday.” seasons, day. Bennie Oosterbaan was a : ae Michigan freshman, and at Cham- The legend has to do with a carrot-topped youth with mer- eury legs. He ran like a ghost name was Red Grange. E ‘The Ilini’s Memorial ‘Stadium hardly had been dedicated when . é . stew: ord eet oe oe quarterbacks at Rutgers, practice calling signals with a metro- bewildered the Wolverines with a| "ome knocking off 92 beats per minute. The device is used to train third. and 40 yards a fourth. , . = doe -|Harbert Among Them With & But the game had 50 minutes last quarter. Grange and Mlinois| ‘had beaten Michigén 39-14. The ATLANTA, Ga. 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Eikins B. 21 14 Team #10 14 32 /terland of Florida A&M. ways is measured with the incom-|Ne Of the most popular men/Fison Howard, Pete Runnels and|US Fillmore Hdw 20 16 White's Nursy 431; Galimore’s technique has been|parable pre-war Bear, George Mc- aes os J epensresare co Gus Triandos, Accompanying the |i) < Individual game pnd series B. Malvich | Studied by Halas—and undoubted-|Afee. = frac ett ag = —_ group, which leaves New York iS 338 == 613; fx -game--and~series/ly other NFL coaches—by means} Halas won't be drawn into any ng gleaming white thursday morning, are Frankie |S : en oe of slow-motion films taken of him| comparison. semi-sports car. Frisch, American League Umpire |i CUSTOM WORK WEST SIDE CLASSIC in action. The Bears have made} - «whether Willie can be rated | Recently, he was asked by as-|Supervisor,Cal Hubbard and base-|.= BY EXPERTS rte. pis.|an analysis of his style and Halas} with the greatest in pro ranks |Sistant coach Paddy Driscoll: /ball clown Al Schacht. Qakland Coin 25 Blue Cleaners 18/is willing to volunteer this scouting| only time will tell,” he says. “A | “How fast can it go, Willie?” WOW IS THE TIME FOR NEW SEAT COVERS [iss rccses 2 Ft Sitio 1) repor: player misst be fedged ona ¢ or |, “Ob, about 140 males an hou,” | Custom Trim — Floor Carpeting — Deer Panels — Head Gocecon” at. Pepal Cola 13| “It tg very distinctive, He runs | 5 year basis: really to merit a (he replied. s. = t a me Oca ‘ola . é " l. “e , y » : . Liners — Convertible Tope Covered — Bost Tops and = | irik, Ler's 19 sylvan Sianasta 1| With a long-legged, flat-footed, | ‘sreat’ rating.” Toxic. “Maybe. 12S" wuld te Hot Spray Undercoating Cushions — Coniplete Auto Trim. _ |] Strons 18 Al. Pieta 5) reaching stride which gives him | As a rookie last year, Galimore! more like it laybe, 125 would be SEAT COVER MART J, 2scen.c ponte cqzs| tm purehace wit each sep and |acored 42 points With this sets] "Wile “chucled: “Why, that's| “Guaranteed for the life of $4 A95 138 S. Saginaw St. 4 FE 2-0391 ite; ~~ 4 eaes) nh nnd Ber between strides to make him streaked to Ww nuihowss for 60 | walkin " Mr. Driscoll. your cor.” Protects your car ie : . doubly elusive to potential ‘tack- . Seven of them have come) - nse Poison scrimmage and three|U-S- Netters Advance - from rust at. Ques you Plus Halas takes a breath and con-|on pass catches. OSAKA, Japan (AP)~Americe’ car-ridg,. Tax tinues: ' Used only as a spot player, he). Cappers Stensitten Richara . p e U d ° : son and “Alex Olmedo advanced ontiac Undercoating ursday to t Is of the All- a Japan National doubles tennis 136 S. Seginew FE 4-5433 championships. 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Games| > wt: “wy ipionship game which will high-|i1 school, seven starts with a high of 58 and * 8 wt Tt WL T Almont ...............6 @ © 6 1 Ofight the Oakland County area ses 2 : Port Huron ...ce..-3 61 4 2 tlarmade 2200220! Sit 843 alow of six. Troy has scored 16} Passer’ Rick McKinnon, Bast Detroit .......... 32 ¢ 4 2 1 /Brown City ......0.., 439.83 oischerule on the last big Friday “We have won two co-champion-| pep game with a high ot $5 on cs, : . Peete ld 2a 2d baa cece FFG 7 3 djol the 1957 prep football season to-|sning but notte ‘alone,’ said Yel-lone pointless effort. Mt Clemens ........ 14 8, 2 5 8 Memphis .........:.00: on 4 0 |2.5 0 morrow, lowjacket Coach Frank Crowell to- Sent Mase! Park ...-... 8-4 6.16 CO Gapee ere: 60°25 @ ’~ * * day. Ha te eivendy at af Se. ot, Ye eukouu ane | - SUBURBAN CATHOLIC ry The 8 p.m. contest will be the!j..4+ a nother fe far tex tle te: Boge ina ane has allowed L—C—7? AS reaces Al Comerionly actual title game of the a game Farmington et 8 5 4 He Prederick . a1 ; ‘ 5 ‘night with most of the other igague|fncy aurendy tame Bong bool aa posting twe shutouts. Avondale has Soutnfield eg 2 8 82 Vet Bemeaiee 02008 1 8 8 FE Slerowns either settled or delayed) y°? given up at least two touchdowns eee ee 5 . * = ie to Weteriord cist 48 1 6 Bob BE Mary a 28 2 a ipfuntit Nov. 14 Troy, on the other hand, would |(7 ,c'«" SPPonent for an, average) Van Dyke ......-0.....6 8 6 Q 6 = Senos Wa ecaimeieea ; : : H ‘ ’ wi * . 4 bd be very happy with a share of OAKLAND B — ROS Mary 8 6 6 88 Ob Over half of the teams in this ee ne ae _ ie home tea srpepiog se League Al! mes - = o en ; i OTHER AREA RECORDS _ | Rector will be concluding play | even at muc sev! antag basis B Avondale Ly 33 WL T| this week end while most of | previous years in the Oakland | verdict over Madison plus a |but Sh aces Gemeen eccca bt 3 2 tee Bemeee rite G4) the ethers fimish on the uth. = | B. oe dae oe | ane ats, Lake Origa. on ot ‘ ° i : @ South Lyen near ae i 6 Avondale and Troy tapered a phage ares appears to be a pet cet fe Bite tate of wie ae — UNGAR Sart . \ : “"3 4 g.with light drills today prepping|case Avondale’s stronger offense Shekels: wares oamaxo guint? oS $4 pound-per man edge along. the Suits $ 95 $16.5 35. & | Medison Lamphere .2.5 6 , by 200-pound Walt We yw eee Parmington OLS .-).1. od @ @ Cooley. Troy center Gary Schultz INSULATED SOX $1.98 Pr — THERMAL SOK $1. i en Poe ‘ 9 ¢ 3 ; y Cranbrook Beecher eer eer reenen goes 190, ‘The wll heave ng ape | - | thie . mo ET Grid Calendar (Allitude Halts Air orce 1 SSA Tami oracle = py, CO es ee 41 241 a e ar ried. because: his . contingent has ig have} 680 18 0 a 5 ’ ag B Mitre BP aed , COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Simler said, “The, strange thing|"20t looked. sharp in drills. Key ; : “<| OUTDOOR MAN for WORK & PLAY - © gri-countr - nal ee. (AP»—Negatitions for Air Force] about it is this: We've bees abe mote rh wat , Ferndale : HUNTING COATS All Games Academy home-and-home football |tiating with the est footbal}|tion mark to a@ knee injury. Ae DONE gos ccxesseesss wet i a} Pint Northern at Art a _— series with Army and Navy have/teams inthe nation and not one|2!ck Smith, Gary Acker, Larry Beil od Site Prot_tatt Poste onl Rochester ......04.04..1 1 @ 2 $ 0 Birmingham at at ROKimoan run into-a stone wall — a mile|of them ‘even so much as men- pe engaged gol thelPar STORM One. IN sintve 1] 95 Lanes Creuse svevs# FO 2 £9) Siattramed at Bast Detrott high, . tioned the althijule extent, ACP AT Ie tty cae SIZES S - M - |? Mi. Clemens 08 Berkley son Col, Géorge Simler, director of| and Navy; y about PANTS TO MATCH 309 rr eoeeeeseoscesecee | Walled Lake at Piymout he , athletics at the new service school “we iene is aii * ae Boys’ Hooded Coats —-Reg. to $12.95 — $9.95 CCCOCEOSE SORE eSEOe proba png ehh ara wean ef ‘ tsaid W e mile-high alti- on Army a et : ° es . v soe west ac fowhtiela sade her ise "i me the Navy conaiog: have = ee Eo = Special Close-Out Prices o Lodies Hunting Coats Lake Orion at Romeo ae ‘Eastern aca s have refused : , v Oak Park at Madison | to agree to play at Colorado inf the Denver area. So we couldn't ‘Bloomfield Hills in the afternoon. JACKETS tug mAh “ go any farther in our scheduling Fitzgerald at Warre alternate years, Nylon shell, fur-like Clarkston at Bloomfield Hills with the service academies, We Milford closes at home against |] Nylon shell. fur-tike Insulaied Brighton et mitieed od Pa have no other choice.": ’ Brighton. Northville is idle. a ee insulates eomvith Air Force Will play Army at P 0. D. Reversible $495 , 2 | EERE, fet rae nad and Navy at Sle i ates on the Ale eee teepiel dibs pens: pod Soot woe, | Eneetatinae ite sea at imiey Oty. Oxord mess] JACKETS ==: pee eee Oe ee eee | New Haven st Memp i and Navy can enticed West. wson and Millington attempts ag aS: Barer eos roeee Yee reeeeeeee, * South Lyon. Chie Pinckney . Ea x * * : to stop Frankenmuth’s 23-game Navy, nt % ea Rese Sd nates oace eee | Ulin at Lakeview + Strikes and Spares He said home-and-home series win string dutside the loop. ° ) Soeeetone ¢ ° wo” Great |S | SASHES rare cums have been arranged with Stanford, te + | $5.95 =: (igs ee h @@ | Ferndale at RO Dondero . Missouri, UCLA, Baylor and Mi- “The: final day in the Southern| Pea Coats 1 $6 95 Jf Straight... >, | Sieur deadeny af Crannroo ami, and. games will be played pon ee et ae Soten fuses ny _ $6. ; : , Y's PREP GAMES annually with Colorado and Den- : * superb in ° st Michas'ai ROS. ary ver universities, ig oma yoga aderirn Brown = “tmixed drinks! <2 ste ee wade ae eae Gly, meats Nor Branch ee ry Farmington OLS ot Ypullanu John 1961 and 1962 on opening Gays of Other action will have Country cteess * : Day taking on Lutheran West for e cece eee eesceee ithe Texas State Fair, . odpeeecoccve eeesee Mj hj | Te the list Central Suburban crown, 92 Bouts Tuesday Night 7 ica alge nan, Mp ys = Ready for Season \ DETROIT (#.-— Two unbeaten Lge hrinis at ed Aa Utica} fighters, Gene Gresham and Le- at Lakeview, Van Dy! Rose-| ANN ARBOR — Michigan's roy Jeffrey, meet ‘Tuesday night ville, and South i at Pinckney. | jin a 10-round bout at Greystone kenala 11 LE P. Dep 160) — _ eae hn a |Ballroom. The bout is billed as a : = ‘ Cooley 300 Le McAnineh” recetiea teenie ie title, relinglahed Ty ase De | aes AT AVONDALE—Rick |areetices 12 C_ Schusta THE FAMOUS #4 BRITISH ENFIELD RIFLE in preparation for its season which / title, relinquished by Kenny Lane} McKinnon will hand) Barnhart 165 -RG. Steele ‘& andie the ‘Troy jennings 185_ RT , Shepard “EXCELLENT CONDITION nee Sar =, few Dane) le straight vices, Jeffey 11, Jef| when the Cole kena wrong lami * 18 BB Motion iis setish 208 Rounds Nie 9] G88 st victories, y if. when Colts invade Avondale |Acke; 170 LH Davidson phe a SLAs 28g : we ne gee - gmc his second season, ex-|’ alae! wang: frey won 187 of 210 amateur bouts} hoping to win a share of the shaw 136 RH J. DePauw nae Saqwe es Vase ++ ser 5e OO ae + €X-+ Whenever I teach a class of stu- : 155. FB Stokes : Wolverine Al Renfre ki by knockouts and has 9 knockouts} Oakland B title. Avondale is . yy, . with a nucleus of ten lettermen/much more accurate’their second nee ee. >. ote J Me plus several outstanding sopho-|pall is than their first. The first a oS Mae aa Se aed aes : = .{ing_jaunt ne wide margin. eave or Lawrence tena Pk 27-29; | five pins to up; but the sec- h ; T r k | HP srunswic : REGULAR $22.50 ‘ Clarkson’ Cgllege, Nov. 28 andiond ball is an the target to Sil GLASS: GLO University of Toronto; Dec. 1. [convert the’pins for a spare. there is no opcoat i e iy = Renfrew's outfit ye om Gute _ The wildness on the first hall in wonderful, ‘wonderful. , BRANDY OIST. CORP. SSOFIFTHAVE.N.Y. [home stand against McGill Uni-/a frame comés partly, I think, oe CALIF. GRAEE Sener, 06 POE, fyenslie here, Deg. 12-13, from trying too hard, The bowler : sees all 10 pins which must- be |down, Don't worry about the other (8 pi Before Deer’ Season Opens Pine gut that teat tal -W ed.- / ™ . 12 into the 1-3 pocket as the drawing Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 a M.-9/?.M.—T oes Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat, 8 gates ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE " Biitrating on .jdst those two pins 4 should prevent the fightening up WOHLFEIL-DEE 2274 S. Telegraph which hits too many bowlers on 4 FE 2-4907 their first ball in each frame. ' (Copyright 1958, John F’, Dille Co.) La SAVE NOW! , JUST 4 NO MORE. NEW 1958. Chevrolets N ow on Display New. 1959 Impala 4-Door Sport Sedan PLUS OTHER FAVORITE MODELS SEE THEM TODAY! REMEMBER ~ DON’T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU SEE aereeaal Chevrolet, Ine. Your Local Chevrolet Franchised Noe Car Dealer 34 Mill. att 1% - Downtown Pontise |. , FE 5-4161) "4 btumbe Ball Alone .... 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It was this D Crises Await Sssistinrsrssctne | - : Rickenbacker said, however, | an that the United States will have | Action in UJ N commercial jet transportation in ore this country next year, “We will be flying the Lockheed Middle East, Formasq)aicctric prop jet,"" he said of his Issues Untouched by sage parent cvavaee 8 feet te) com. . e ve $8 13th General Assembly fall and the y September . ps 1959. In the fall of next year we’ll UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)|get the large straight turbo jet. — The 13th U.N. General Assem-|With a capacity ef 150 to 160 ‘bly opened in the midst of two| Passengers.” international crises. It has passed * *« ft PVE Yea a Y GUZ NEEDS OUR HELP wi Some airports in the United) * . 6 Ure | a ce a aointr ome thout = —-a And just whom would you have called?” The Assembly started off last BOARDING HOUSE . YR rey Gay ; L/ TOIL,” HE Geen SO IMMERSED IN JASON AND THE SUNK~ i SAYS/ HE'D /“Tetlon on the Middle East has) (74 PROFITABLE TOIL THAT 1 YY MAN OC) THE BOREAL NA CALL IT 2 been Ueuted. so far to a pecaress| F/] FIND ANS 2} DOWN WHILE YOU WERE YS HARD (ZZ ‘ a progre ELF UNABLE To AVON ee y GH report hy Heeretary Geural Deg] I | SPEND MY TIME ON THAY. 4) GODT SEL GINE y7h WORK Ze a small observation-liaison staff in MENIAL MOVING PROJECT ocd : ACH! a \F HE = WELL, ILL TAKE THE \(5 the area to try to keep trouble| fy) FOR NOU HAK-KAFF/a bangs TUMBLED from erupting, particularly in Jor-| [bj HERE (5 #10 TO PAY FOR Ar en i ONER A. Gan. em HANING [T DONE/~I MUST vas aah LOADED , SRR game HURRY TO MOR ee gn the. tense Middle East and j would put out e call for a cease- Yy fire in‘the Formosa Strait. Yj, “Soul ingens no ht WD, MY Uy, The Formosa -crisis was taken out of the U.N.'s orbit when the _ Warsaw talks began between U.S. and Red Chinese ambassadors. So far the Assembly has taken no steps on any political question exéept disarmament. And there q N ; DP = : the main spotlight has been on the! foi Xe oe, Ags \ GUT ‘Big Three talks s at Gneva. » The proposal for a U.N. standby force, put before an emergency Assembly session last August by President Eisenhower, has wound ‘up on the shelf. Hammarskjold finally dropped his proposal that the Assembly endorse principles under which he could summon — from = governments * —~ use in case trouble. The bitter Algerian independ- aL or ' NS NN WU, ar. Sis ence issue may also be kept out) f lag - a 0 ‘of the U.N. this year, due to . SN 4 RICH. KID France's offer to negotiate a = TAA “tease-fire with the Algerian gov- oe gm" ous ernment in ‘exile. Se Most delegates are wary, how-| | © 1958 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. OM. ls, ever, of predicting that the calm =, will last throughout the Assembly \ session. They note that trouble : OUT OUR WAY could break out in several spots. : ‘If the Warsaw talks break down, United States is expected to ring the Formosa Strait fighting iefore the Assembly. The Soviet Union hos also. indjcated it might demand an airing of the Far East situation. Pro-Egyptian riots and arrests of a pro-Nasser extremist in Iraq this week could presage another flareup in the smoldering Middle East. J ee © WW oh haying % NANCY | ' “By: Ernie Bushmiller HE'S DELIVERING HIS NEWSPAPER I DON’T SEE HIM A heheh. a | YOU TO PAY ATTENTION WHILE I Ex- PLEASURE INTO WORK! ‘PLAIN THIS TO YOU! & O'CLOCK ISLATE } TLL BE WASTIN'SO ENOUGH TO BE OUT, SO KEEP LOOKING / MUCH TIME CHECKIN!’ AT MY WATCH AN!’ WHEN THE LITTLE ON IT, I WON'T HAVE HAND'S ON 8 AND THE BIG ONE’S ANY LEFT FER ON 12, COME PLAYIN’ 7 | //I ! RIGHT IN! 4 a Marriage License Applications _. Russell L. Galpin, 9 6. Paddock Minnle M. Oliver, 236 W. Brooklyn —Lioyd L. Graves, Detroit oarel A. 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Irish, Brown City aE HALF ACRE CASTLE cues THERE//, tHaTs MY SIDE OF THE Story,’ Reape ter teh os a President of the Michigan chapter of PRSA. He lives S# ‘ at 345 Woodridge YOUEL Rd., Bloomfield Hills. The Society’s membership in- er, December $1.94%; corn un- cludes more than 2,800 public rela- Changed to % higher, Poa See Oe tions executives of business and publi¢ relations agencies. Lodge Calendar .Regular communication, Pontiac | Lodge No. 21, F&AM, Friday, Nov ith, 7:30 p.m. Gerald + Moors, | 7 adv | (en prices: ‘News in Brief Kiwanis Annual R now in full swing at Pontiac Arm ory, 57 Water = 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Thieves _broke into Deimo‘'s | Market, 186 Fisher St., and stole | $70 im merchandise it was reported to Pontiac Police today. Chicken Dinner. Family s Grace Lutheran gr ty 114 Genesee. Th Adults Sas, “oildren 7 Bale, tional chute 10 a.m. cna Sat. Tn am. Winter Palatal. Bn 1 Rummage and Bake Sale, ‘Satur- Se, Hoe, Hh. 14 E.-Pike St, 8 am. Ladies aid, First Social Brethren peel and feeders steady around &| dium 3h: small 27) Checks 31-32, wid, |Pigures after decimal points are eighths tog. igh Low Noon Church, a ad choles to prime 980-1050 Ib.| ay ; 1B Allen. Elect & Rauip. Co, 2.1 2.3/1 “25-2880 average to hi ommercially ered Satcm banka Ba 8 1s 168 sale: 58 W. Huron, | choice steers i100 Ibs. down, 3780-28, Whites—Grade jumbo $1; extra ar tec 7 38 corner. Cass, November Her and 8th,/load average to high choice 1205 Ib.| large “Tr las large a3ie-44 medium 31-32;/G°L Of) & Chem. Co. @ 14 16 er Saturday.,8 am. to 6 /sters 21.28, load choice 1260 1. steers|small 25. Browns—Orade A Jumbo 61; 1 he + 62) riday end y.8 c Howell Elect. M Co. *.... 61 66 adv, | 28. ood to average choice steers at re large 45: large 43; medium 30'2-| Peninsular M. Prod. Co, * 9 06 under, 110 be. Fay ar bree to/32; small 24-25. The Prophet Co. ........96 96 9.6 : Ef "ania ’ First Presb bd i - i wwe ore. Aire and Wayne, Fri, 5/2!.9-23.28..most good and onatee hetters Ponte, Bien Ge. 449 1A8 147 [Int Bilver |. . 40.6 ""'ady.|prime around ‘800 he theif sti |DOW to Pay Usual 30c | Wayne serew Prod a ee ea ee prime around 800 jb, heifers "9180: y *No sale; bid ee waked Is] Crk Coal ..42: meaieal am Sat. Nov. 8, $ to 2, uilii?’and stande 1000, few Bog t 3 . u cows - 50, a OES. No.. 396. 128 W. Pike. adv.jearly late trade 19. ne anners| MIDLAND & — Dow Chemical Starts Expansion Project DETROIT #—Parke, Davis and/| com Co, has started a two-million-dollar |}. expansion and remodeling program at its general offices. in Detroit. ityle. s urs. Nov. 6 § 5:20 to 1 adv 3 0-41 00. tendard and utility 16.00-26 00. * (Grain Fulues {MARKETS Moving Slowly jess cis.-Cisi E= CHICAGO (The grain futures ty and market m rat 4N@) Detroit Bureau arkets, mostly within a narrow range in eure =" = early board of trade transactions| ; Detroit Produce There were no major influences rey although some dealers said there! appies Delicious, bu. ..... aeeeesy al appeared to be a moderate volume| Apple sider Oe ee ‘of. scattered commercia! buying Quines, dU... eceseve sseesensers 3: and hedge lifting. Prices had firmed up somewhat weets, topped, ou ......00..eeeeee inear the end of the first hour with| Broccoli ibehs) doz. .........s..++- iwheat %s to % cent a bushel high rey dee dog. ‘December $1.12; vats DETROIT LIVESTOCK — and good ed few tele at 1.90-25.00; few choice: steers rt own Oc lower cows 50-1.00 lower bulls steady |Grade A extra large 49: lar ge 45; me- r6—Salable 25, nominally steady class utility and standard Quotations are furnished by Carrots,- topped. bu. ........ eevcces, eler SERINE ccecsscaccsccces : cone, ibch) dos,” eee ere reser nae te aessessss S, ae Pe daha eae 1. - DETROIT EGGS orerees DETROIT, Nov. 6 (AP)—Eges, “tolB large 43- 44, wtd. avg. 3. Browns— rise, one of the best of the year. A bullish mood continued in the VEGETABLES wake of the Democratic election victory which was regarded as a sign of increased government spending. Steels, motors, chemicals and rails were in the forefront, The rations. non-pgofit organizations higher, December 654%; rye % to Onions, ih of, teseensees a4 ticker tape fell behind transac- ‘1% ~~ higher,: ‘soybeans 1s Heavy type hens, 16-11; light type hens Boeing and Loew’s were frac- (AP)—-Cattle~Bal-|3°4 Ios whiter: te-10, merced wack, eitional losers. Gains were made caponettes over 5 Tes. 19-21; dueklings siby a variety of stocks including of steers and heifers very plain mostly a6; Surkeys heavy type young tome 21. General Motors, U.S. Steel, Stan- bee Tite dard Oil (New Jersey), Chrysler, AF +A a 5 .o.b.|Anaconda, International Paper, d A ar it, ari standard heifers 20.$0-24.18; utility cows|gredes, “Ts "eaee wots” Terai ‘sate Merck, Pfizer and American To-/9 1 canners and cutters 14.50-| Whites—Grade A jumbo 51-53, wtd. bacco. s last wan pnneneet avg. 51%; extra large 48-50, wtd. avg. ith heifers|49; large 46-47, avg. 46; medium ievaveree active stead ees over 1100 33-36, wtd. avg, 35%: small 27. Grade DETROIT STOCKS _(€. J, Nephier Co.) Fy ore i i 2 scare i December — $1.31%4; |pareiay Boot ee in tions as“Big blocks were traded, to % higher, Novem-| Peppers, <— mie, BE, me 1:30 Gains of about 2 points were ee es gg s:-Jjlmade by Du Pont, Eastman Ko- #4 Ra white tbe “Goa. + dak, Allied Chemical and Jones & oH Grain Prices Fergie tee, No. (8 Sac Laughlin, Up" Telephone Youngs: eas | CHICAGO GRAIN | GREENS town Sheet, Illinois Central and CHICAGO, Noy. — Opening |Cabbage ba, ... ecosencers 1.00) Lorillard. Pu — ale Bi cucet: [ST Air Reduction was delayed in| Bes tees 1s neeagtes s. Mustard, SN aa Speer eee [giopening for about a half hour and _ Prac Ler May . seer, BS wise ah bal i mnniesdaet nen then rose 2% at 74% on an open-|Du Pont _ 10% fy 1.30% SALAD Gal GREENS ing block of 4,000 shares. . ‘ 2% Mar. OTLIL1 13089 | Celery cabbage, dor. ........, ++ 28) Advances by rails were ac- Sindive, bleached, bal 06662555) 938 een oe escarole, igo — sienceases 238 companied by news that income |€,.0; hea’... 113. aS ¢, Cebeocesecenccesess by is venee a = Deer sore 8B Romaine Bw AS Sas tiaper oe ahaa! Ex-cell-o" he i erirery | & 5 sees 190 oO 10.90 as cee ON Ba Soo IRB) Poultry and Eggs |e frst time since July 1987 2 id DETROIT POULTRY The market was striding toward Prueb Tra ,. - sil Nov of {arr Prices pet another record high after posting Gardner Den. Livestock ive poultry . or Bo * quay one yesterday. : = - 1957 low .... 162-¢| Township schools, William ee about Nov. 17, according to coches! at ‘Beaumont. pendilt@ sist. Shunck | hey Te ee eee Pe : 23: SE Sse SES eee es; SSss ig ee a seule 2 Thursda eee s-eeres ese ee eres: SEE: & bLarawuan ra =. fo interested | groupe th ‘ 9 Sege Saw Cc. Macias A of the least Department, ne at 2 7 oe ie ot the ase Aid i arene - ¥ | the rpose of ex ore retate fo. (diig hane Read) tro 8.16 Road east to Northwest- . 6, 13, ase oy -eabhtn ata 2 w . Pontiac Waste Material Co. 135 Branch FE 2-0209 Rass es Be . - We Bay All Types of WASTEPAPER NEWSPAPERS 50¢ 100+ CORRUGATED 80¢ 1004 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK— (Compiled by the As- ¥.00., Rttiity | bulls/Co.’s Board of Directors today de- Easy Mathematics sociated Press 600-650 Ib. ‘yearting clared a first-quarter dividend of 30 cents per share of common stock,| BUCHANAN, Ga. (UPI) — Gee oe day “04 206 week,’ voalers. steady to payable Jan. 15 to stockholders of} Bera community’s three poll | Month "Se 0006204 rime. most choice and’ prime ecord Dec. 15, The dividend also| watchers reported a 100 per cent |¥¢at Re + F individual prime up to 42.00.\was 30 cents a share in the first} turnout of registered voters. |1958 low ::....234.7 33.00, cull and/ quarter last year. They're it. i 6 Headquarters for... ogee bay vil. Stocks 296.0 87.2 201.4 iar 86 1967 oe oe 280.0 ei ©@ RUBBER STAMPS ® NOTARY SEALS Tontee Stationers — Death Notice : EERE © age, tS vbetgred ADA Mrs. Donald M 5 Seca seating ta’ wilt Donelson-Johns EECA AA) roan poe | Use ee ite Varnee-sive] VOorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME ite Cha, , ; Hin 10 ie i t the | Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor Voorhe vim Punerat Home. esas Funeral Directors “A HOMELIKE aTMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Qraytoo Plaine On 2799) a nscale? oS” Be Help Wented Male 6 _Help Wanted Female 7 A GROWTH OPPORTUNITY FOR/ ALERT GIRL FOR GENERAL MANAGER housework. Live in. Pyt. room, NA 8 ¥ Already = multi-million dollar TV. Must like children. Other he’ company in sales with a gain of | employed Good pay. Give ref- 4 cent last year, this com- erence, phone number and age. rhe dig pias underway for| Write Pontiac Press Bor an the. Pontiae area to expand ®/| GURB GIRLS AND modern shopping service in the ‘ ime. This Sucking job is tops fn person caly be Set Azo ‘or income, unique features and ae Pow thee ee Lan f sohbet eo Don’t nar. Wor | & <—Ts Ls rvie ie v Fag + ecpangh -d ig Rw i tag | © ‘Pisrasteca AL be ‘or FE O., 2489 Nall wt birt te Lake; age TI; hi 4 Si fe Rese Peat) ta ov will id « 8 Krom the Rithagtnon: Bia Chaps * tine Stficietin Interment in| Lt J-118 Lots Park Ware ORAvEs, 135 Wate CHAPEL ~ Two LI 2-2167 . Expe only. No Sundays. Beverl — Drugs, aM Mile & An Active Man] -iztad “ a = an active job. Pa dy, Call after 5 p.m. FE 5-8903. tunity ened, Mechanical sbiity | “DINING ROOM a.m. Savoy Motel, a Tele, WAITRESSES .- ite Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Evans will lie state at Richa: «Bird Home, Walied Lake. |AVETTE,- NOV. 4, 1988, MAR- tits 4792 pees Drayton < Mrs. WN bg bret dear father it: Leonard. Rich Puneral — will be held Pri- Box Replies At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in he tetiowing 5, 17, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 57, 63, 72, 74, 76, 90, 98, 100. CAR WASHERS WANTED. jay, Nov. pod t 1:30 p.m. from the gregh, Prider, me Ted’s has a limited number of BARBER PART TIME Spenings for part-time waitresses, and a! day - MI 42164 ones 6. the day shift. Apply in person CAP DRIVERS STEADY. AGE 25 ony 3 t Oo Apply 438 Orch: Lake. 2 i OF a TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. 149 W. Huron GIRL POR BI'.LING . ne EXPERIENCED JEWELRY SALES- work, must be good.’ sve hous men for retail sales. Young & 10 a.m.to 7 p.m Inqu aggressive to train for managers Truck Ree = Sa in fast aed chain-of fine only, FE 4-3507 r wach OUSEKEEPER WHO NEEDS A : ice home arte apt. with Pvt. ire Norwaik to noon, FIVE DISTRIBUTOR SALESMEN. ah: No taundry. 2 adults. No Counties of Macomb St Clair. smoking or drinking. State age, Livmeran, & Lapeer $225 for $20 a week. Write mtiac Press Cook. 2897 Box cae untoon Pu nersl Home with Rev. purten officiatin Interment in Perry. Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Gavette will lie in state at the Hunteon Funeral Home. GLOVER, NOV. 6, 1958, JAMES Paris, 42. Allison; age 85: beloved owe Bs ae E ” eok 4 = 3 & » C < & << LJ — want. brother of Mrs, ‘d; also survived by — ferendchilaren, Funeral serv- = fe | be — Saturday, Nov. 8, Bm from the Huntoon Seneca ome with Rev. Widdi- field officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Glover will lie in state at the Huntoon Fu- _Rerai Home. HOPKIN, NOV. 4, 1958. WILLIAM, 155 Brown Rd: age 84; dear father of Mrs Beth Combs. How- ard L, el] W., Harold C. and Lawrence BE. Hopkin; also sur- vived by 11 grandchildren and eight i a be ees Puner- 1 service will be held Saturday. Nov. %. ae m the Voorhees-Siple Chapel p.m. with Dr. H. H Savage ‘siiicatag. “Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hopkin will lie in state at the Voorhees- Biple Funeral Home. MADIGAN, NOY, 2. a JOSEPH P., $624 Fourth St rth, St. Petersburg, Pia, (formerly of Pon- tiac); gee, a: be beloved husband of Mrs. P. Madigan; dear Sacks a “Vere Madigan; dear brother of Mrs. Chester Brew and Mrs. Alice Beaudion:; ~ sur- 6, 1958, IVAN W insertion of Lines 1-Day we Sass» evans B3sa8 The Pontiac Press -FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.-8181 From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, All errors should be re- immediately Tress Assumes no — y for errors er nm to cancel the charges for that rortion of the first the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the When cancellations justments will be given Siinest it. : Closing time for advertise oe —o type sizes regular = ts 12 é"cloeck noon the ay prevines to publication : t Want Ads may be canceled up to 0:30 a the day of eames afer the first insertion CASH WANT AD RATES 3-Days 6-Days $150 $1.86 150 2.70 80 3 48 4.05 4.86 §.67 6.48 7.29 MATURE WOMAN TO Live WN. FULLER BRUSH CO. | _eare_for_1 baby. MY Win train and finance tnfustrious | MAKE | BIG. MONEY. a ma man w car, for sales and delivery work oa estab-| Full or part time. All ished tomers, $80 week fragrances 100 per cent ie tg $2 ‘ar ecpasess quarantecd if Wille = 1338 ress bod Bone om ified. Phone FE 3.2318. chi. barn. fixing tence ‘ete ‘apply in ba ig -95 4 HELPER Gini, “at fC ence, . Person at Silver Brook Farm, | —live in. Some wages. _MA $21 ha. 1770 W. 10 Mile resd,_Novi.| PART-TIME WORK LICENSED UNION PLUMBERS _ML eons for employment. Call FUL | Ge TIME PAY MI 4-011 Werk 4 hs day or oapd bg MASTER . TED FoR nings an warn es much as { BAKER WANTED FOR $1 Call FE Rig new firm by December. $150 per 00 Per _— wk. to start Onlimited oppor-| 9 ‘til 4 tunity for rieht man. Also open- TK i ‘SEA MSTRESS FOR ing for assistant baker Send ref- sition in alteration a Apply _frences to Pontiac Press Box 00 Eve Store, Miracle NEED 2 GOOD RRICK & BLOCK | RELIABLE WHITE ae TO al Call FE 92-6485 after 6 Loco for 3 school aged children an housework. . that will : PRESSWAN: EXPERIENCED MAN fpPreciate a good home. = anted in well equ! private — R, NOV. 155 fax; age 60; baloned usban of Mrs. Marjorie A. Mise. son of Joseph R. and Nellie Misener; dear — of Mrs. Sally Ciphers. —, Mie ; dear brother of Mrs. Predora Pune be k is at eosin ine Funera: a NOV. 3, 1058, THOMAS J Devondale, Auburn Heights 42, be husband of M Help| Wanted Male 6 Thom 18T CLASS DIE DESIGNERS, NO fe] ‘heel and Polly Mise. aeere ors apply. 2520 Elizabeth wx Too-2 AUTO Salesmen We Want The Best Automobile Salesman in this community. unity to earn rea e your prospect. ‘Russ Dawson Has an Excellent Rt USS DA WSON BY 7 RDSEL, pLINCOLS ENGLISH ae Reece etetng plant, Excellent working zo conditions, MI 41600, Extension TO LIVE IN. MOR R HOM 106. than wages. OR 3-6490, REAL ESTATE 2 men ‘mn manage breach Real Help Wanted 8 Estate Office, ‘ust expert- enced. Ph, OR 3-1353 Pg epee’ ARE YOU WANTING WORE _ment. looking, hoping you don’t find Have opening fer man or women. Reliable Man | ,uestfiort" its .|MATURE COUPLE FOR HUNT- to assist in factory branch opera-| ing & ski lodge nr. Manistee, tion. Car hetpful. Opportunity for cooking & generat cleaning, MY above average earnings. Apply 3-2863, vet W Huron. 10°00 to 11:30) ATES PEOPLE WEN & WOMEN, ee . 22 vears or oder for national SALESMEN geacers ~ x ci 2471 we iat gil" ft furn,. On © Lake. FE 65-3160. i M. UNPURN APT. AT 115 Bt PE 2-5285 bh ve be ca 141 Auburn Ave. 3 . ENT. AND BA — West side. Everything FE. ao A iM For « furn come : 3 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT AND gas fu decorated, oe leat AVE CASH, Sean FEE: AV 3 ENTRANCE A bath. PE ae . WILL TRAVEL); i Ve will travel to see you ant) private bath. private entrance, how you for} close to town, Adults only. FE our home = or acre- se. ag ign? J RMS, 2 B GMC. MAIN arviee. ‘floor. Nice. ekly, PE 8-4558 2. D. RILEY, Broker*| awe’ Elizabeth Lake Rd. AL i | th * FE 4-482)|° twin beds, lovely apt., adults SOME OR COMMERCIAL PROP.| only. 16 Pingrove. See after 4:30 store. Needin |. weekdays. « 4 cash. ‘Phone OR ina j ar ‘ . BA ent. Smal child welcome. $18 per week, PE 8-143]. 293 Baldwin. C ALL ulre 340 Baldwin eR AND BATH UPPER APT IMMEDIATELY, :f you have N St.. $65 per m 42s or income property. Home| or weekly, FE 1. ers . «RMS, IST R, ALSO 3 RMS i wa pone to Pues Mtr eed" ail WHITE BROS. waiting. LOOM FOR GIRL. Crone oe » $8, UTIL. FURN., ew dec ols me. 100 Willlams. 00 per =. aay ae a ROOM ‘orth end. aver nice, iy 29-4376. & Pontiac Motor ae Fj N venient to “Oslo Truck, adults = . Paddock, Alberta . te ne “‘acndy A — F jor oF elderly couple, UPPER. ADULTS. UTIL- Lake. ‘an 258 Orchard M8., ae al COMPL ETELY ear Bell a 8, $19 week. FE 2- PVT. 0 & gas heat, bachelor’s are ts A. Garage a ee ae FE eet) GE ASEMENT, + me, Inquire Pe neneerece. fogd drink- to ach rae iM. APT. NEWLY SaOEAT downtown. $13 * 3°RM. APT. Robinwood off N, Pe soll - latec Feat. t.00. 15 8. RGE R MS & BATH FUR: ihed, 74 Ear’ 2-3324. Jemoor, FE . KITCHENETTE, PVT. B —_ Utilities furn, Child . FE 2-6226 a Fite ene 4 p.m [OOM APT. 1 BLOCK PROM FE 56-5182. ATH. ATH wel- wk. «RMS AND BATH. PVT ENTR. 4| Westside pares $s oie, al M. i. Jones, ‘Re Real Est. Est,|" giap, alowed a as | RESULTS! have left is ers, We anes ‘Scllne sepsrties Aavere Heights. “Preryinine furn. FOR COLORED | tage fooms and bath Ali utilitie Located _ the south east e of Prosnect street. Riley Real Estate, 4-482! FURNISHED 3 noes AND polis Pvt Entr rking preferred. FE 4 LARGE ee sae KITCHENETTE. Pvt. ent, 51 FE 40122. FURNISHED EG UTIL. 3 RMS. 206 Sanderson — TED eepoomnly "¥-ROOM APT. FOR CLEAN St Utilities Ryan $65 month Elizabeth Lake Rd. ORIO FUR: all modern searee- jences, automatic heat. - $0 rates. MY_ pias. 3& A OR 31083. LGE. Near Ai BW RN 3300 Ebgabeth Lake Rd. Not euildren. ae | a bath. Ent, made” Dr. NI 3 .i ENT. & bath New mt! decorated. | ip Nor- ton FE 4-178 after 5:30. ONE 3 ROOM AND ona a ROOM. Each have priva A te bath and en- with wary, 2 Ground f or. Westsiae. ‘Adults only, 102} ‘ance end buss Pi B-1808 ‘tfer ENT AND PRIVATE ' R th 111 N Telegraph. at Willams Lake. Phone OR ar341 i. "\SMALL PARTLY FURN. APT. 65, el! utilities. Win- riteg aor 460 Broadway Lake a Tra jie a be adults, 114 Cadillac, A 1, % Clark “street, R Ss. P beth and wre entrance tre; Rd. be . MS, PRIVATE EF uired, FE ANCE. 44-4340, LACE A “LOST” AD. FE 2-8§81 for an. lecover a loss, Dial FE ; 81 for an ad-writer. “charge it” i ad -|STUDIO APT FOR YOUNG LADY. Bed linen -_ towels furn. and laundered, 25 Williams St. ies — as oe BATH ing vate ent, 5 person or cow 92 Washin, or FE 5-770. TWO TR WR. WATER- ford High ovt. sath & ent, OR 3-1388 OPSTAIRS. 4 RMS. Fs 89-2604 zi0 State.” $75 8 ed Ou TTRACTIVE 2-BEDR wap til, Auto, greene bie with local ae only to My Ent. No drtaners Fert eeere 2.7": Newly APTS. IN WA ' Sa sane hos — os * pees eee J ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES LD. . Call after 3 p.m, FE PVT BATH & stove. & refrig.. $35 & util. 5-6810. FE $1 Fene R Adults only. ) 2-6859, agg Au- burn Ave. Pale Villa oe E or ok water fr BATH HEA EAT AND Wanton and * Dixie Hwy. | ater 6 p.m 7 RMS. AND BATH, ry MONTH. In Oxford. OR 3-1391. 5 4 RMS. & BATH, MODERN, HEAT. tag 8 Dec., Cadillac nmr. Oakland. re. : 7 RMS. EAST SIDE. @ 8. PRAN- ‘ets, FE 43239. ROOM HEATED APT. 2 BED- rooms, yest side, a month. Nights. 41173. MS. ‘ Auto. oll heat. Elec. refri stove. 1 child. Commerce “ihage aeeiaiie Nov 8. EM 34377 ius ed hot wane furn. 965 eas i ‘imo, PE 2-136 4 ROOMS AND es NEAR fom MY 38 Hi i and downtown. ate an ace oe barn or ores wv nite. ore. FE 2-0772, FE 56-8827. ROOMS ALL UTILITIES PORN. East Blvd. 8. PE 4-5067, i RMS.. BATH & GARAGE, HEAT furnished. adults, 245 Voorheis, 4 5.6367. dren 5 ROOMS Fate fpr — HEAT FUR- nee EM $75 mouth 15°m, Mocciewn, Wi $16.00 WEEKLY, 3 ROOMS, tivate bath and entrance, 5 ROOM APT APT. DOWNSTAIRS. aeet & eeeriets 132 West ane r. iM APT. ¥ - decorated. Heat furn. f fien,, Westside. hg OAKLAND Call after 5 p.m. 2 bath, clean, S ROOMS & BATH, SEALY BESS. heat fut turn: ry & month. See rated. FE or PE 2-5788. caretaker 5 ROOM B $12.50 A FURNISHED ‘ me heat tiled ba very nice. Ground floor, 2075 Auburn Ave. dults, $65, a 2-5061 AT eo een 'y 3 RMs, PVT. _ ROOMS, BA GAS HEAT, 1630 deren. PE| near stores and school. MAple Ett : nn ares =* LOR NOR 5 ROOMS AND BATH HEATED hice. FE Ea’ near St. Michael's. 173 Beagh St. SACHELOR TW RMS AND BATH. LOWER, $90. 8 and bath wh utilities month, References, Util. furn. In nished $13 weekly Cali at 288 fity OR 3-6061 —. |§ RMS WEST SIDE COPPER 6 CLARESTON “RURAL. erik arage $75 mo, FE 8-0606. clean rms., prec ern.|§ RMS & BATH LOWER, HEA oo 0 eee. MAple | and utilities furn. FE 2-832. CLEAN. aan 6 COMFORTABLE ee tn ae = ene’ 6RM A REFRIG. AND STOVE is, Se we Oo "Pontias furn, Apply at 103 Bloomfield Ter- owe | race, Next to 8t. Joseph Hos Te eo ey — ors iingiegefgo Heat city ber | MPOSTER,OT,,2, BMS. GROW : - and entr,, electricity & hot wa- COUPLE. PVT. BATH EN- ‘ trance, on bus line, FE 4-2847. a = oo DUPLEX 4 RMS, BATH & GA- 90 OARLA rage. A a™ Myra 4 rooms heated apt. with 2 NEAR bedrooms , clean, $55 a month, See caretaker. 90 OAKLAND Clean 3 rooms and heat furn. $50 a month. See caretaker. EAUTIFUL 5 ROOMS & BATH, Bra basement, FE 3-0243. COLORED — "APT. FOR RENT. MY 2-0181 Drayton Plains Apts. FURN OR UNFUR _ HOLMES. ‘BARTRAM_ rent. bh iE . Cah 8 FOR COUPLE REFRI and util. forn, 160 Auburn. POR RED Nice unfurn, apt, Call after 4 p.m. PE 5-6597, FOR COLORED 4 room res ered apt. with hot wa- ter. Frigidai and stove also esired. Por joys FF ome FE §-7620 or call collect bster 5-4302 before noon or late rT 18 om. noon. HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished bf unfurnished 2 & 3 Tie Mowita See sea zee BE. Rowers PE 31034. DRM. PYr. pe py i 5 mi. N. of town, OR ee epee ae . & FE Pees LOVELY 6 ROOMg with re- frigerator and p Bake full base’ on pe with 1 year lease. Cat = Broker bath. Pvt. r, General tos. | lab Bistrot he _— t Apt, On Ellwood, Phone OR 3-8580 : . AIR CON’ ne Apts. Unturnished Fy’ Sage {CARNIVAL e. c ye << ‘e- wikgnas ace MOREE hy MES Bamtins tom “What do you mean by that crack, ‘How about me scaring up some sugar’?”’ Un Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 pe Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 gee ae S nem ob trace aparime ate pot a Pat » 3 : bus and churches. veniences iT pre References requi Will be avaliable Dee, oe. 3 2 Phone | Owner Washington Yr. Higt ores = 6 rooms, gas 3 — ? ept.. Wisner and it aten $55 mo. Call before 5. 4252! or after 6. PE 54-1172. WALLED LAKE. LOVELY 2? BED< n upper one — ine. Nice LI 47-1553. 9 BEDRM MODERN oy rm. modern, , PANGUb REAL AL TOR, “WAt-2i18 | £0 ment, rec fireplaces baths, "Bloomfield 7 ails panel wv distance —- Miracle Mile. $175 month. Fm 4-6560, 3 iN welcome. mere - ' _setrigerater 16 Willard. Fir ean . 3 uit HOU! NFURN. per month. 4983 Waterloo, Water- 1 ROOMS AND BATH 4 BR BATH AND Market hae Houses ‘Furnished 35 ODERN. 2 BEDRMS. ©: water, shower. insulated. $40. EM 3-6578. SE -giacae of HOUSE 5 $65 482 8 Williams Lk. Ra. EM Me 36378 T BEDROOM. MODERN, IN CABS- Sylvan. oo Supdaritien. $80. FE 8-8624. 7 BEDROOM: ALi ALSO 3 BEDROOM ome, 3 =a YEAR AROUND, OIL heat, Furnished. MY 3-2895. 3 BEDRM E, LAKEFRONT, oil heat. $40 month, _ MY 92-4971, 3 ROOMS a a Bara. VERY NICE. 3 UTILITIES Purn. 4 Walton Blvd. ur. Sashabaw TRMS& BATH. PARTLY Pui re West” side ryihing "CRE es ev 8. wr ee Ta ALL ae 3 BEDR ME, oe — gi with fireplace, Lady” of the the "Lakes Church, FE FE ARRO REALTY $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. CLEAN 3 Ri & B . NEA Clarkston, $35 a month. MA 5-7081 COTTAGE IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN. c a Williams Lake Miter, “Gres Pwvkone, "OR on idren welcome, OR LAKEFRONT HOME a a month to right party Cali Mr Morgan, FEY LAKE ORION — 2 SeSRI as MOp- wy S Siz, Tenommatle. yr. around, ED M RANCH. JUST off MS@ at prog Legs. Nicel Phone 0) TAYLOR, Realtor. rmaiont FURNISHED 2 & house, _— 2 I 1. ewe y. or 2 adults. SMALL HOU! AR FURN. TL 0. $40 mo. Adults, FE 5-753¢. ee ome = FOR tan ob IN- oe “reaver PE ¢t FE 42031. “Omg & BA mi W, Highiand Rd. i TROOM HOUSE ADULTS, «01 5 .. UTI RM. A ° Pull bach. OR +0000" a R : 1661 Lakeview Bivd. ree Call Webster 5-1415. ROOM = — FULL wa bus line. > wen ol} _38. s Paddock. * _For Sale Houses 4 3 BEDROOM RANCH, FULL BASE:|, Bus DOWN, 3 PLE $s and beth up, Partially fur- FE 2-4606, neh Rg Russell * Nott, teed FE 45905 6 rooms vig ge heat, a ad a permiieg, 9s F month aiER tower “rt ete bath sine 4 faratture’ phone ‘after’. mont Lake Catitees 36A » newly ‘decorated. give option to no Will al jo down peyment. guys For Rent Rooms 37 ALL, UTILITIES FURNISHED, — at a 7 9 am Treat MS. PRIV- ig . 547 W. Huron. AT BUS 8ST 0} comfortable room 32. Us 8 °' LAUN- COMFORT. ABIL FoR a GLE OR double, on State 8t., elt 4-T103. W, Huron dry if ‘ean. rE LARGE CLEAN } \GEN- tleman, ahs entrance, 346 Nelson. FE R GEN’ man, . vate kitche: ce] ‘Tage. Private family, “FE 44026. PVT, ROOM ON eae FLOOR. oe N PEEREGRT, PONT TEN oR hie . ce va me. eee ROOMS FOR —o no “ORLY. oe AND Bar, BY ¢ ar iER. sre "devorss » Bed: siete decorating. 1 18. OWN ER ¥ “pome. i¢ len west of reuse - with all heat wit og heat, 9 cor NEW HOME T nae DRAYTON, SELL a om. smal! down payment. FE OR OPTION, REA- y ba 3 yoereaes mod- = rs 41 “WORE. we peut level Ming « Gene on beth Lake oA 1 acre lot inne. diate possession, $8,250 low down pe -_ 741 4 or EM 93-0482 re oF i OD: _home 7 acres MY 32726, , 1% BATHS, WALL TO petin storms & screens, 3-7902. KEEGO HARBOR bn Sher house, sel] or rent. GINGELL VILLE: BY OWNER. 3 bedrm, home. 5 acres with woods. $13,950. N No agents. FE 17-0411. 577 LOWELL 8T., ©. OF JOSLYN 4 bedroom modern. 2 down, gas _heat, no 106 p.m, FE 6-244). RM. B beac. BEDRMS, LARGE Iiving rm., new car ting, full basement, 2 car attached garage. 2 large lots = ony ow 4 miles BED. wall cary Saat of By owner. FE 71-0252. NOTICES AND NALS. WE have buyers waiting for 2 and 3 i. homes in north and Pontiac, To buy, to sell. c ‘eaeen Realtor. 460 yw. furon, | FRE 21T. 3 BEDRM, BRICK. 3 YRS. OLD. Lge. kitchen. rx RE | Newl ainted, storms & screens. $12, _a3ea, Orion. 890 Joslyn Rd, MY NEW ULTRA a aera ree to choos PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY. elderly, lovely pvt, home, FE ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN, PVT. on rE 3. 53 N. Johnson. ROOM O MEN, TWIN heds. de- La pear rue boue “closet Meals as Ee. mo 41105. from. aoe indd na wae take noo 7 fea R NABLE cated a - Fh segyoer Carroll su - vision. oOo many bedrms, race or = ea cee Oakiand Ave tae — - : 7. — Reed ) LADY. HOMI lormation ¢ chuel e — = oa wai o eehoal $60 per nol “On Ss, LADY, HOME “tor, FE 310i or EM. 34107 7 ROO ROOM "NO | UTICA, 47655 WINTHROP. 3 BED- | nisneds ae Ee dvaking On Sas. top Nr. stores | room’ brick. Uulity, gag heat. 3 4 oa 4 ok $25 0nd tae ories. 384 erry. Apt_ 4 rag dompellaegg ont of 811.200. month ays 7 Sat SLEEPING ROOM § MIN. WALK Owner, REpublic 2-1124. 7 RMS. & ua YEAR AROUND tise Motor. PE 5-3108. : home in Union Lake Village. ROOM FOR RESPONSIBLE WOM. oa 53-2387 or an in attractive home. Transpor- + pom MODERN, a ER tation, references required. Lo and Dixie. Mi 63263 or FE | _°3248 after_5 p.m. - cries. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE- r RMS. WITH BA PINE an. Close _in. 28 Clairmont, __ Lake Ave. rbor Waki CLE LEEPING ROOM. : monthly. Lt Pat i = atl ae Gentleman. Norton FE| 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily PRM: HOUSE ON BELLEVUE 2 land. h Adths Sas 690 Bene Vises | Rooms With Board 38} MODEL HOME) § g L WAL- ~ ters. 9600 Ortonville Rd. EXTRA CLEAN, HOMESTYLE $9600 SROOM HOUSE ON LAKE WiTH| Meals TV 14 Matthews FE erage Call FE 2-5273. 0G i —¥A only §72 Down $ Pde M8 AND po, Fesane. T cia” wohens” aia oe SOH8. | josien Road 6 wl th of ru c Recent re Hasbor PE +4423 after | LARGE LOVEL NEAR| Pontiac. miles north o Peggy Asc egret ideo ar hand oo ry 2 urch & - e. Fur- DLORAH BUILDING CO. . me Ger heat FE eai00 aftes 1 | _mished. OR _3-1043. FE 29122 nn. Waterfront Have you been looking for a dis- tinctive home on the water with a beautiful view from 7 picture windows or the sun cocker a bi- level home an 2 Convalescent Homes 38A CARE “FOR 1 2 ELDERLY OR sy) in private Christian home.. S ROOM. (. PIRI CE. GAS iT. 142 Perkins st. OR 3-4464 T RMS. AND D BATH ~ 196 MECHAN- te, Ca: ROOM TORS LARGE fenced yard. Schoo] bus by door, $65 peamny. EM 3-3303 or MU 5 ROOM TERRACE. VACANT. 7 << ~ Telegraph Rd. rE Tras. 6 RMS. & BATH STOVE. RE. & BATH. STOVE, RE- triger ~lk) All—atilities furn. PE ROOMS AND artery WITH UTIL- ities furn. OR 3-811 6 © Roost BOFi Ex — a NORTON, @ RMS. & $50 month, Call FE 8-3319. ona = Rida i bie “til 8 Sea wn Large bedroom up. softener. ers wil with reasonable CEORGE’BI BLAIR ALTOR 4536 Dixie ce ty. ‘OR 3-1231 N PLAINS ; oH OR 3-1708 ; : "B D”’ 2-Level Lakefront Home 100x150; Priced to sell, con- sider home in trade. have just completed building this home at 3357 Coseyburn Dr. and now offer it for sale for $27,900 cash to pore Open daily 3-2907 and OR 3-9641. GARDEN SPACE You will find this 2 bedroom bungalow in a nice location, In Waterford Township, gird Lager of = space, —c.% 80 300 The Some s 8 full “yasenenk. oi] furnace, & is now vacant & ready to move into Only $350 down . WILLIAMS LAKE This 2-bedroom bungalow with full basement and FA oll heat is now vacant and you can have im- mediate Leer Located close to store and school. ral newly decorated. Only $1,000 dow: F.C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50 OR 3-1235 The Saratoga 3 bedrooms, full basement, wet plaster walls. Choice of built-ins, Gas heat, 75 x 100-ft. iots. Lake privileges) Paved streets and curbing. Private are sub, ALS O = Spectacular ‘BONUS HOUSE BI-LEVEL 2 bedroom—1') baths, Choice of built-ins, 75x15 513,990 ONLY $440 DOWN $71 PER MO. PLUS TAXES, INS. Located 1% miles W. of Wood- ward on Williams Lake Rd. Cox x Realty Co. James for OR 3-459 CLARK RENT BEATER for the Handy Man, Off Baldwin. 4 rms. = nose Nice corner lot. $3,900 with down or atl thing of value, \, ACRE. Union Lk. area. 4 room “ ag heat. ft. lots leges. Plastered walls. New in '5 $8,200 Terms. with utility. 2 bedrooms. Little on this one. $7,000. Terms $47 monthly in- taxes and insurance, WHY ren . pha erase _ bday we tape rent el furnace, $430 down. $6,950 full price. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY SELL OR TRADE i= al FE 4-6492 FE #¢4813 my . Huron Sen Sunda: a ULTIPLE NG SER RAISE Your igo = ee ey Anite while ble This, mee front pb La Oe yene = Rt Bhi of all tiltable ‘on "he “creer ae ve all the tools with. condition Pe. n . Big two car ». You be the ju ee ment, $14, modern, 2 bedrooms. Lake = i Near Pisher Body. 4 room modern | Humphries WILLIAMS 1, HOME $1509 DOW One of the most cerastive homes in this area, all rooms larger than. average, carport plus 2-car garage, basement, oil heat, tile — outdoor fireplace, ‘dandy directly across aad Biro lot to lake. $11,975 GI. RESALE SWAP OR TERMS Large, six-room brick and frame home, New oil forced air heating system, dandy basement, modern bath and kitchen, bus at door, near schools, sho Pees center and churches, $11 payments only $72 month inc. and Ins. Small home, car or trailer in trade, consider rental option. DORRIS .& SON. REALTORS 752 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 3-BDRM. RANCH WATKINS LAKE — Less than 1 year old. Owner —— state, large scenic location, tractive ‘preezeway (enclosed) and garage, fall basement, many added fea- tures. $19,900; Terms, DIXIE HIGHWAY SPRINGFIELD - TWP. Lake priv., 60x430 lot, ideal for many uses, 2 bedrooms, basement, oil heat. ONLY $7400; TERMS. J. H. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron FF 5-6181 HAYDEN $500 DOWN. No Mortgage Cost. $65 per month inc, taxes and ins. for this clean 2-bedroom home with oil furnace: Immediate Pos- session. Good north side location. NO DOWN aie nae wh tor GI who neecs a 1%-story frame home = East side with 2-car arreks, ment has of] furnace, $7550. Mortgage price. closing Jens about $ 61 E. CHICAGO. See this new 2- bedroom home basement that we are ——' Will dupll- cate. ‘HA Terms. Open Sat and ‘sun. 2 to 5 p.m. 5 ROLLING ACRBS. Clarkston Area. 3-Bedroom home. Over 1000 aq. living space. Basement, oil furnace. Some finishing to do. Immediate Possession. Owner has becn transferred Must sell. $9900 ORION TWP. Nice home for small family or retired couple. $3200. Low oes pr bagas 3 Large rooms oe Room for tub and toot ie ‘alk. in closet Immediate Possession. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 ©. Walton PE 8-044! Open Eves Sun. 10 to 2 Siren ‘Se HOUS or DOWN PayY- for Cash. 141 8. Can MU_ 4-6386. Multi-Laxes Realty Hose ‘een Aeaion LAKE 2 bed a tay ry basement, forsed ‘al alr heat this one now $12,500 and $1 down. 1000 8. Commerce Rd.. MA 41578 oe with 100 feet of frontage on full screened terrace overlooking the sake on fay lower level. Priced Owner says must. soll, why wait, see h’ toda today. Near Webster School Family Home close | schools, bug and s! ing, an featuring 3- bedrooms, a ine room or *Tireplace eparee ¢ din- heat .and hot water, gn Priced for quer sane ond ft: your family a ” fees © jook coer “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor = 49 Mt. Clemens St. ae Call Mr. Allen. TRIPP income investment. wn; 4 foome up. 2 refrigerators in- cluded, Full basement, oi] heat, - Nat. fireplaces in e Leslie R. Tripp, I Realtor a 75 W. Hu acon Ser “ , FE-5-8161 “Pe 4427s Johnson — 20 YEARS OF SERVICE AUBURN HEIGHTS 4 room modern home, 2 Rirnace full basement, new urnace large lot 50x50, arden space. Stove, and washer Ti ait > he mF) : Immediate possession. Ful - price $5,950. Only $500 do ” nora? ined _ a= Hipabionmf Lovel bedroom bathe. oll heat, crage, “beste tifull ndscaped home in A-1 acoat Mion. on jahead ont st i ‘onthly pa: omen taxes a ee insurance. ATTENTION If you are a GI rou can ‘move or : -. 2 poodrooms bungalow, forage, ie Ae abe ‘ closin: — a! approx’ see pee 14 PP: $00 @ quick } Evenings after 6 call FE $-2935 —— re 2-3581 A. JOHNSON. Realtor’ 1704 S. Telegra i Rd. FE 4.253: i x 2902 LACOTA For Sale Houses 42 Fer: Sale Houses. 43} ‘MIDDLETON SPECIALS! $750 DOWN—Located off Crooks Rd. 4 roems and bath. Lot 80x22%5. Immediate posses- & * _ WN~—Located off Cass ‘ RO e Rd., 4 rooms and bath a utility . ie Car garage. = yard barbecue. Must seen to be appreciated. FOR COLORED—$65¢ down--2, houses for the price of one. Located Southeast side on paved street, cozy 2 bedroom home. Also mod- ern 3} roam for tncome. Leshe R. Whigeton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE 53-7721 PE 5.7747, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DOLL HOU ery ood “ENCH EH.) breezeway and 2 car garage Has) large lot with fenced lot and nice ay gies HEIGHTS AREA bedroom home with basement | aetonaue heat, plastered Walls, | large kitchen wi: dining space, aluminum storms and screens and | Lad large lot. Can be bought | with $i a | own. FOR COLORED 3 bedroom home witlr full base. | ment, automatic heat and hot! purepbery Located near Oakland ; ake. - 3 nN Eastside °— paved street drive, g@ . fenced in back yard and Leno soles eli furnace, storms 8 ; jassed in porch. dmmediate pos- Session, Call PE S110 after 8: p.m. NEW RANCH HOME $8,600 re gt TERMS. DLORAH BLDG. CO. Bildor of National Homes PFE 20122 ') ROOM MODERN HOUSE. #400 down 3 bedrm house. 2 lots. Sel) or trade 4 rooms & 3 bedroom amare house, 1 acre ef grow: —— jot 680x180 on E Pike. 2 s P. W. DINNAN 66 W_Huroa, FE 4.2577-or FE 4-3946 | BEDROOM BRICK ~ EX- ceHent West Side home | 2 lots (100 x 170). Beautiful vestibule. sizable recreation room with fireplace and bar. Large screened rear porch, - double brick garage. Gas fired steam heat ruly @ wonderful property—See = for yourself Asking $34,000, NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron 8t. FE 54-8183, or call Den Nicholle, FE 4-044 eves. ideal for fod ie with living room, iJ |} BEDRM., | 1'9 BATHS, STORMS, i etig: screens, washer & dryer. “drapes included. Buy equity & assume GI mortgage or trade equity for car OR 3-5821_ Will bufld 3 bedroom house with basement = your lot. Complete with tile bath. harttwood floors & automatic heat. Don McDonald. __OR 3-2837. “CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, large cor- ner, lot. Reasonable down, §77 month including taxes and insur- ance, PERRY ST. Duplex. 6 rooms each side. Gas heat, full basement. Close in. Only $2500 down. ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4-4001 water 2 car a@rage and ther) nice features. ‘ice just redhged, $1256. Can be bought on I terms. ° George R. Irwin ' REALTOR 269 Bat || ___FE 5-0101 EAST SIDE For. large family South Jessie St. near Pike, 4 bedroom mod- ern. Pull basement. In good resi-/ dential area. Handy to German, Lutheran and public schools, stores, and transportation. Only $8,950 — waverakie terms: Phone EAST SIDE INCOME On Chandler near Paddock down, 3 up 2 baths. &3 3 bedroom single “verted” -Temilly J TAYLOR REAL ESTATE & nance 1732 HIGHLAND RD. (M59 OUR VOLUME PURCHASES & Di- RECT to in" — = ae you “BUILD We have 800 plans or cette yours. We'll secure mortgage. : Bullders and Broker FE 3-7210 FE 86-0531 Approximately $300 WILL MOVE YOU IN A NEAT 3}-BEDROOM RANCH WITH ATTACHED S CHOOSE SION ON CLOSING JIM W RIGHT REALTOR M5 one AVE PE 5-0441) Y 23-1864; After m. MULTIPLE LisTINO ‘SERVICE | — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-0663 $1,500 Down BRICK TERRACE — 5 Units Of] heat. os nee approximate:y | Can be increased ; ref is | real money maker 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. A Jewel Beautiful snow; white mode.n ranch bungalow Taint 6 only 3 yrs. 2 rp bedrooms, walk-in closets | ed baths extra toilet in base- ment, — window in living room well 5 sw a kitchen, oi) heat, buy on F.H.A. terms, Just Married Own your own home, pay oniy rooms, built-in ath, garage, paved gtreet, nicely landscaped. Six-Family Close tm location, no need for ‘car or bus transportation, net! yourself a wonderful income. easy place to operate, use one apart-| ment for office or business, lot 62 mx 143’, gprs sonéd” com- mercial. $3,500 d. WILLIS M. "BREW ER | oo F REISZ, SALES MGR. | 53-55 N, Parke FE 45181) Eves. FE 8-0823_ — CASS LAKEFRONT ‘3 bedroom full basement, 1% ‘baths. p> aseee) activities room, overlook ng 52x260 ft. lof with — shade. Priceq for fast proses at oe 500. $5,000 required W HITE: LAKEFRONT Luxury brick Bidevel. Built 1954 Easy walking distance Highland business center on 200x a plot overlooking penetitet Iw to White Lake. 3 big b edreoms, 2 baths, | formal dining room & study, Living reom with stone! fireplace tiled kitchen, large ac» tivities room & fireplace lower level Partitioned basement. Fin- est Anderson windows with ther- mopane throughout. Our appraisal! this fine spacious home $35,000 Owner says accept any offer over, $25,000. Might accept @ clean, non-inflated trade.’ For information call: A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS. 31640 Northwestern Hwy. MAyfair 6-203 After 6 FE 5- 5889 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE UNION LAKE ig one of the fnew hebes ever offered in this Tapidiy growing popula: ake area. A newrr spit level beauty with 16x20 fam- iy room including a max sive Colonial fireplace fui basement, . attached 24x24 aftage and 1 @cre - All or only §13.950 — asy terms $750 DOWN . for this 3-bedroom jae: or. tiac’s West Side near Central High Fuli base- . ment, auto ofl heat Ga- rage. On a corner jot — Vacant. Immediate occu- pancy. We have tae key! SYLVAN =. LAKE TT's BRICK — 4 ROOM! BED-; S - FULL PRICE | $13,050 —~ FHA TERMS ~— CALL FOR DETAILS. "CITY BUS AT DOOR ND CO! eens bone ms NO DOWN PAYMENT = Colored = 8t Joseph rea - Good 2 bedroom hase Gas heat, paved street. Quick possession. About $65 per month includ-¢ ng 6 cent interest, NICHOLIE - HARGER CO., -33 W. Huron 8t. FE 6-818, or call og Michelle, FE = 2 e 4 ~-$566- BOW N- ant 3 bedrm. Full basement, gets, yard. E. side. FE 2-6774 afte 5 | RM_ MODERN HOUSE ON FER- ry. St. Pam = $7,600. $1,000 down. A real bu W. DINNAN 66 Ww. niéren FE 4.2577 COLORED ACT FAST on this excellent buy T rm, home now _ a - a MONEY pease ges oan, eon 6 amd rm. apt. Emo athe. Only $060 d. lay. Clark peal Estate rE ees _or FPR 4-4813 LAKE PRIVILEGES PERCY KING RD., 3530 1% _ blocks west of Airport Rd. at Willams Lake Rd. A terms. 3 bdrms., brick, family rm., bath, bent, full basement. Large lots on paved streets. School on prop- erty. Lake privileges on tus Lake which has 600 ft. sand beach Open Sat. & Sun. pm. Houseman-Spitzley | 406 Washington Blvd, Bi¢g Detroit WO_ 3.4816 MA 6-1969 SYLVAN LAKE _- Warrwick has new 3-bedroom rick, tri-level — home, fire- ieee e, built-ins, ar garage, 85 . seeded lot, coabestet commu- nity, sewer, water — streets, lake Lg $34, open Sun- da 10 “Sherwood. ‘FE 4-5090 ¥F Or phi COLORED G.I.’s |}NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 rooms and tile bath 2 bedrooms, full basement, gas heat, automatic hot wa- ter heater, screens and storms paved streets. con- cfete drives. See them now at 490 NEBRASKA Sf. n — day until 8 p = H beers tor specimen. NEW BRICK New ranch type home on pave- | ment, 20 ft. living’ room, extra | large kitchen with dining sptce, | 3 nice bedrooms tiled bath, utility room, let. #62600", all this = more tor only $12,500. FHA terms. Ap- prox, an gown . qualified. buy- ers. oday this ROCHESTER AREA |Almost new 3 bedroom home, large living room with dihing space, full Bath, oll heat, paved carport, Pang nr, school, full price, easy terms. Call CRAWEORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 E. Fiint 8t. 609 LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN FE 2.0123 AMPLE GILES s . 4 : _ . 3-Bedroom. With. lake privileges "fast west Of the city. Wall to wail catpeting throughout. Full basement, auto. oi] fur- nace. 2 large Mots, terraced and landscaped..Lots of shrubs and flowers, Side- walk and paved drive. Only $400 down plus costs. 3 Bedrooms... Inside the city on paved street near schools, etc. Full basement, auto. of] fur- nace. Large kitchen with ample cupboards. Exhaust fan and other attractive fea- tures, Only $1.450 down. Colored. £80 down will buy this 2 bedroom bungalow Full basement auto gas fur- nace. Garage and large lot. Call for information, S REALTY Co. | FE $-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE OPEN §9 AM? PM. _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ENT = intl \ Establsihed in 1916 VACANT 5'5 acres — 30 ft main Hwy, frontage and 165 ft lake frontage on excellent fishing lake. This would make ideal home site or pessible future business site One of those hard to find; locations, $9,750 terms. NEAR 8ST. FREDS — 12 rooms and 4 baths, Idea! for 4 family income. note a ee income of $219. per gas heat. Ideal fo tor i ce family pus rental. Call for de CLOSE IN —4 Seinen home, one bedrm. down, newly decorat- ed, modern kitchen, ‘full basem’t. Walking distance to yet rately A good value for $9,500 — terms. ELIZ, LAKE ESTATES — Here is a nice 3 bedrm. home all on one floor, Mica topped cupboards, ceramic tiled bath: paneled fami- ly rm- Pull basem't. rec. space, | Beamer ete i pamed fence. $14,+ ~ “CLARKSTON AREA — Ranch type 3-bedrm, home. tiled bath, ol heat. Large lot, lake privi- . leges. Nive awn and shrubs. Quick will id trade. $12,600 — terms. i Floyd Kent-inc., Realtor Dixie Hwy, at We -sae ARKING NEW HOME * construction. #tar garage. Ovet-nead door, On “avproximately 75 x 0 ff. lot. peta a an reeentes home. $2,000 dows balans MUTART REALTY 2410 Commerce MA 4-2301 | LARGE HOUSE LARGE 3 BEDROOM IIOME. CEN- trally loceted. Close to schools, church and transportation, Low down ayment responsibie party. Ph FE 6-6752. TRADE YOUR 3 bedroom brick. Paved street, Storms. acreens, incinerator, tile bath. Low ane yment. Ready A Sie" tn. 3-4200 or WE Leven oy OF WIXOM 3 bed Good ¢ondition Ge- rage "Corner lot Only $7,500. Reasonable terms — Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. (M58) h EM 3-3303 or MUtua) 4-6417 ~~ COOLEY LAKE 480, ft, tot 2 famiy heme with - Has iake privileges, Solid ma- sonry barra tebe 2 e level home. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, Living room. Kitchen. Bath, Utility. Rear unit now rented. Price $14,500 with $3,500 down. E MBREE & GREGG 1665 Union Lake = LAKE WILE Age M 3-4393 or EM 3-3314 COM PARE THIS Custom built 1,200 sq. 3 bed- room artes ranch one Pull basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1% baths, ceramic tile with vanity. Plastered walls, oak bee 22x24 pameree garage, All this for $17, yon your —. Custom: Builder HOYT SUBURBAN PER FECTION $16,950 - SPACIOUS ag room 16 x 23 — a. room 12 x 16, peted replace, very eiivactive Hitchen with dinin on 70 x 140 lot. Pull basement, ol] heat. This home ts perfect tastefully decorated, DRAYTON PLAINS RANCH $2.00 — DOWN only for EQUITY plus almost. new modern furni- ture in this long low RANCH home in this choice location. Owner sacrificing for quick sale. acess gyre Saat with large dint ng ell carpeted. Large family kitchen with PINK. cup- boards, large utility-laundry room. 3 large bedrooms. with =— 1 bath off master bedroo! REAL BUY, Possession ae onée. HOYT REALTY FE 12-9840 FE 2-9966 PON-TEL CENTRE 254°B. Telegraph Rd. = way ALAN— “Who caught whom?!’ For Sale ecuas 43 For Sale Housés - x ~ at EQUITY, $220 DOWN, _ SMALL ROCHESTER | ~- 1ck close irlevelt, PP 178 te "Dodge 2 Fark. | 5 4 4,1 pole 16,265 uiberal FHA terms Only arted on the rear left Nonine Downl oh — — bapa on your plans your Basement "ioetuded. pe rou eb wiring See our model, Don ‘Donald. OR 3-2837. POR SALE BY OWNER, ..2 BED- room & _ full base- ment, $1,500 dow 500 price. 322 Seward. oye -3120. $03 Community Nationa) Bank Bldg. E +421) Eves. FE Cherokee Hills Brick ‘owner, this 6 gers ones bere aa many a oe emery seteant cava nite Pui base =< x 23 gi rage, 2" econd floor *ttoom oroviaes fine carnage. and ae home, it’s well shrubed x 175 jot and particu- tartiy {t's realistto orice! Carl W. Bird, Realtor SL At Union Lake Office Lakefront secluded 2 Feast home, 5 RMS. WITH BATH. LOT 155° BY 55’. 2337 Pine Lake Ave., Peas Harbor, $350 ¢own. LI 9 0658, TO BUY — TO SELL — TRY LaBELLE 4 BEDROOM HOME On one floor, Located Pet off Willlams Lake Rd Full mo. including taxes and in- surance. Wil] a trade. This won't last — all now! RAYMOND LaBELLE REAL ESTATE FE_5-3142 $300 DOWN — New 3 -bedroom starter home with basement, large lot west of a Don McDonald. OR | Modern 5 Rooms | One Fertile Acre Neat, full basemé@nt bungalow at Lake Oakland. 2 car garage plus 10 x 14 foot utllity building. Swim, Attractive home, nice setting, good neighbots. Small Investor Can Make 22% on Home Pay $1,100 pee and collect rent. Present tenant Pays $70 month and loves it. Sounds ridiculous = — No red tape — no other charges Giroux-Franks ENERAL oe MATE G 4305 4395 Dixie Hw R_3-9701 ~ RILEY 4 BEDROOMS — Stone, West su- burban location on a 100 x 452 lot. A rare bargain in & $ bed- room home i way to attached arage, full base- ment with of] furnace, finished rec, Well landscaped yard. Some - area. Priced to sell quickly at $17,000 terms available, SYLVAN LAKE — $750 down, Lake privileges, compact, cozy and cute bungalow with attached garage. outside patio and grill, | briek fenced yard. Priced at only $7950. Let us show you today BRO ~~. Elizabeth ‘Lake Rd, FE 4115 FE! 44821 JOLL ONE OR HOMB room and bath on first floor: Hy room and bath on second floor Heated, glassed in front porch, separate ertrances. Basement, oi] furnace, incinerator and Dishmas- ter, Immediate possession. Make an offer on down payment, Rent from upper apartment will make payment. TRADE YOUR TRAILER in on this 2 bedroom home with Watkins Lake privileges. Cyclone fenced yard, l6vely trees. Utility room, large kitchen with nice cup- board space. Evenings after 6 call OR 23-1975. JOLL, REALTOR J 2536 Dixte HWY FE 4-4561 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL OFF SASHABAW — $1,000 Down Brick 3-hedroom home. Large kitchen with Birch cabinets, carpetéd liv- ing room. Cornice tage aession. —- .. == NORTH END — $300 Down will move you into this cute and cozy bedroom home. The lovely landscaped yard has plenty of flowers and - shrubs and is eampletetp fenced. There is a paved drive with a practisally new 1% car garage. Very easy monthly payments, JUST SUPPOSIN’ you need & new ranch style home, rooms, large kitchen, large lot and a full basement. Then you will want to see this ‘home which offers all this and more for only $10,- 600. call now. adofable hat ranch binga- living room. at- tractive kitchen with For- mica countertops. Oak firs, 2 Jarge bedrooms, tiled bath with built-in vanity and colored fixtures. Located in. Drayton area. Only $8,950. . RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 4 anes eh Rd. Open f OR 3-1 a \ ap ted porch. Merce. ioet:. Over 100 ft. of jake trea age. $16,000, terms. Lakefront, 2 bedrm. year-around home. Full basement, garage and — lot. All goes for $14,000, er Union Lake privileges. 2 bedrm. ear-around home. 1\-car garage. 5 ft. lot. Onl .000 down. LIST YOUR Lake PROPERTY - T.G.Trocke Realtor 1648 Union Lk. Rd. EM _ 3-4671 NO DOWN PAYMENT Excelient 3 bedroom ranch type home not far from BARGAIN! 5 ROOM HOME. FULL BASEMENT. oe ED STREET. GAS AT. NEEDS cee ING, ale $1,000 DOWN — Va- R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 § OAKLAND AVE. FE EVENINGS UNTIL 8 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAWRENCE W. Gaylord $ ROOM SUBURBAN 2 bedrooms and full =e air furnace. 2 car garage —- On a big lot 135 x 317. This you should see = only $10,500 with terms NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR 144 story home. Large rms. bedrooms and bath. Gas heat, full basement. Hard- wood floors. A clean home you will appreciate. Full price $9,800 with $2,500 dn. ROCHESTER AREA ; 3. bedroom) brick, ” Many closets. Beautiful floors. 2 car plastered garage, at- tached by lovely breeze- way, When you look pa homes priced $10,000 aes: You just have to see it. 136 E. PIKE ST. OPEN EVES FE 4-9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 o = e J a KNUDSEN | Indian Village 3 Bedroom brick with full basement, ceramic tile bath and gas fired heat — erty is in the pink of con tion. Must be seen to be al preciated, a Loon Lake 3 Bedroom ranch-type home with attached garage and breezeway is finished in Knotty Pine and hag jalou- sie windows. Other windows Sre equipped with alumi- has lake privi- WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 § Telegraph Rd. | FE 44516 Evening No. FE 2-3285 wast SIDE INCOME Rooms and bath on first stuns ce ke — 3-room a partments Ke Auto. oll heat, basement. WEST SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow. Living room, 17x18; Auto. — comets s SCHOOL edrooms with L2xi8. liv- ing room, 12x13 dining rm., and 9x12 kiteren. Full base- ment with off heat. Priced at $11,500 on terms, IVAN W. -SCHRAM | REAT TOR PE 5-9471 | ~ JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD PEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY. MULTIPLE Lis SEN VICE $1) Main & Roger B. Henry, Ine. "In addition any more. our surely please, JIM WILLIAMS| | REAL EaTaTe 1483 BALDW land eo! + have you. Ask “for 500 ee RANCH — Bun- ae Brick tated West, suburkan about 3 anaes iil trade for LAKEFRONT. ew bi-level 3 bedroom a ast ge 3 icture windows, BY eas Ist With us for fast and - ficient service, WE BUY, SELL & TRADE L. H. BROW N, , Realtor 1362 W. FE 2-4810 "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 bedroom den, liv room wa fireplace and tins. reome er, OL 1-0797, —mue s BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, ROCHESTER _Take area. 360 Ri Rustic Cirele. 12 ACRES NEAR MBUO, COLON. NEW MODERN 3 BEDRM. Co- Large fenced lot with lake frontage. Located utiful Fae 3 BEDRM. Hic rt Lake Rd. OR 3-0523, OME, EMENT, ae heat. Wall to wall ting. iled kitchen & bath, ‘age, fences yard. "On saan First, $10; _FH«a terms. “NEAR TEL-H U RON 3 bedreom brick home, full base- ment, of] heat 9 car garage, _ cement driveway, $10. ca or $11,000 terms. FE 5-5416. OUR LADY OF THE LAKES, Waterford Village area, 4 bed- room brick ranch, 2 years old. GI ot eras $3,000. By owner. OR : R TY TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR FE 5-1284 3. ~ or 4-3844 Open 9 a.m.—8.30 p.m.: Sunday 1-5 ARRO West Suburban Owner has built +a legal — wants fast action. call for ap ppointment. The gH ving room ha. place, wall to wall carpeting & a __ as pctere window. The dining eatures built-in china cab- inets newly decorated kitchen breakfast nook & plenty of Cupboards, Three large bedrooms accommodate most any size nee room suite, full basement, oil furnace, 2 car garage & located | on a Tex300 ft. lot, Not $16,500, Last Time This home will be offered, be- cause it should sel] for this low, low price of $7,900 with only down, 2 bedrooms, living room & kitchen Built in 1954 & lo- cated in the north end of town. Retirement Special This 4 yr. old — has § rooms, all on 1 floor, bedrooms, living room less e kitenen with plenty of birch cupboards, — in- agro — . fuel fon Is un- er ric at $8,050, ARRO REAL Fate Payments. per month. see 2 DOWN 5 rooms neighborhood. Nearly new ePul jandscaped il trade. WE eae = WE. saore? $2,500 — 2 BEDROOM ranch type b-me. 5 vears old. 9.500 ers. OAkland at $60 per month. No brok- wie W. W., Ross, Homes, Inc. OPEN DAILY 12-8 CONVERTIBLE 24'S 2345 WATEINS LAKE RD, SOUTH OF DIXIE HWY. 8. 7 raph Moan "pens 3-8021 Immediate Occupancy COLORED PLUMBING ALL BRICK “srours Best Buys BACK TO WORK. 28. Buy now a prices go and bath ‘ome with solid | VALUES ST. BENEDICT’ Donelson School. nae near both schools ee ae Kk room tile bath, recreation. bar, ca parace. veges $20, 800. BRICK. RANCH — Oy NE lookin: = terms. APPROX 242 ACRES — Walled area, ican home built in 1942. Alumi- num siding. ees. living reom, dining r 1% = Basement, i rooms, heat. 2 car fruit or chard’ sion. Priced ‘ight an down. Roy Annet! = yom since 1923 Hur FEde Evenings & Sunday 1-4 eee SUMMER ¥ $3, Open payment. Vacant for imme- HERE’S ANOTHER Only $295 down for this mod- e im and ba’ located in the ~~, with city sew paved J tomy len distance to la. Lake. 4 acres. G GENoes NOTHING DOWN . 4 years old, § room Reuse, very nice location. OR 3-8887. Good rental area, close to new!y paved street. $8,500 with $1,000 down. BUNGALOW oi] newly decorated on tnside storms and Sroses: fenced peta Only $1.50 down will BUIL DINGS fue ern 2- MODEL HOME Now For Sale ao 3» bedroom home with 2 4655. ‘rwindaie Be i susie . BY OWNER EAST SIDE — famiw or 4 bed 2 ti Sous and «itchens. Garage. re 5 RM. . RANCH HOUSE. i nen os. eee sell. KEnwood Hoe 3 BEDROOMS, SaTHae pemcgge GT 4% ae cent was me $83 o agents) OR 3028." ‘of Pontiac, dead end affords almost com- plete privacy, lake frontage wooded sites for clubhouse or cabins. Only oe, 780 with NO DOWN PAYMENT North off gorrnll roac — Excellent 3 heat, lot cen HAR per interest. NICHOLIE, ah GER CO. 33 W. St. Or -_ oe Alton, “PE 4-5236, eve: No Pee! Be re For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Attention, Hunters ee aes. Ports rice Terms, Will take late mod car in trade. | GLADSTONE, MICHIGA AN—Farm,. home, & acreage. $5,500. Terms. TUBNER, MICHIGAN — Near Twining. 4 cabin 80 acres. Good Price $4,000, ‘FOR INFORMATION, on these & cenit tae in for lists of pro erties in the- "arth, where you w be hunting. STATEWIDE | BD CHARLES, “REALTON ass mt 8. Telegraph HUNTING CAMP 168 acres. bene wages area large furnished and cabin, wooded, good hunt ie. Owner, Lake Orion, MY 3-2860. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A NORTH OF ROCHESTER BRAND NEW 3-bedroom brick ranch home with rbtre Sage rs peng ac Benutial Bacnen, _ Attached’ 2-car art taaee or oenie lot. Only 5) afi L 3-bedroom brick home with large living room. Lasye kitchen with dinette Complete , apartment in basement Attached 2-car garage. 11 acres land, fresh ae beside Barn ir house an ide ews for keeping . saddle B, HOLMES, INC. Z . ) ’pE 5.9953 153 For Sale Lots 46 ROAD TO 6 SE- ee mies acres. West subur- ban ranch site. No traffic preb- lems. 5 miles Fes a ap House. LAKEFRONT, 40° X 165°. SANDY beach, fruit ohoent $2.750 with terms Aso 150’ lot, $1,500, Lauinger Rea! Estate, OR 3-8138. [s) - Diag > tig 3 VIL- ee ee oe ee Tr, Ideal Bi-Level homesite. Must sell. $3,950. OR _3-6031. SAKWOOD MANOR. AN a poe tive F icanige | lot, 190x250, privileges FE 2-1718. eee WATERFORD HILL. IDEAL gator available, FE §-4561° Ali day Sat. or Sun. After 5, week- avs ‘| ames hing f Pr ideal spot peares eal 5 to hist * ieee i Woode ool Fa co scantionh Hills, will satisfy cur por de- sire. Stately trees ga gracefal- ly with the genth hat = Your children w' the privileges on Channon Pom aod the convenience of Wing Lk. Grade, Bloomfield Hills High and St. Hugo schools. For gracious living at its best, call OR — phone FE If no answer WILLIAMS LAKE Nice lake privileged lots, close to Nee and her ton priced from $700 with easy te SCOTCH LAKE 70 ft. lot with I car pn — Union Lake village EY “OFFICE OPEN 8 TO 8 F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 OR 3-1235 : For Sale Acreage 47 i 6 ACRE PARCELS BEA tra i ane sites. ms _oe tan c er PANGUS, Re: Realtor’ 1919 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-2815 7 room modern. 60 bearmg fruit trees. Chicken } house. Lake privi- leges. Will consider trade of city Only $15,500 $2,500 . own, erms | Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST 29 YEARS 7001 Misiiond Ra, (M59) EM_3-3303 MU 4-6417 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw Sst. INDIAN VILLAGE By owner; % bedroo center hall arrangement, 24° car oo. PE excellent condition, FULL BASEMENT 44-FT. RANCH €ITY SEWER & WATER $13,990 INCLUDES LARGE LOT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE CARPETING 5940 CAN MOVE YOU IN SEE — pean renee BRICK — Y¥! You'll gris “he 2 24 ft. Mitch. en, complete with ouilt-ins. Located in new subdivision adjoining [Isaac Crary and Eliza Leggit schools. Unusu- ! rtuni Lake Rds, 5500. DOWN SEE Site werm, a asaroont basement with trays "$75.00 — month includes mee is a eas —s one-floor a NO DOWN PAYMENT or 4 bedroom starter homes ae ful] basement and rough wir- ing. On your loi or will build om our lot, it ment F, ‘ood Co, Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M0. 6, OR 3-7038 After 5-ACRES Extra wide frontage on good road, = ca Located on a ait . Onl 1,950. Low down pay- LADD'S 4286 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1231 Ra, FE _5-0202 5 ACRES re north of Pontiac City. Limits, beautiful parce] with over sre tt, of road oe and ord See es Can Se parchacta wi $500 d or discount for cash. “lis ACRES Situated right on Walton Blvd. with paved frontage an excellent building spot. Priced at $2,000 on terms R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rar FE 4-1157 E_4-4821 6 ACRE LOT. ROCHESTER AREA. Cash or terms, MY 3- cation. 6 and pate ed 8 3 bedrm_ modern. — 2 ron JN modern, 1% car garagn. ANGUS, Realtor 6-FAMILY, ALL ee to bus trans ‘ood income etween 9 a.m and 6 p CP 119 2 ent, 2-car ga- lots ‘hacemos on 2 areca. — Good terms to ci- William Miller block north M39 and Cass Realtor ‘E OPEN 1-8 P.M. WEEKENDS OPEN 3-8 P.M. WEEKDAYS FEDERAL HOMES CORP. FE 8-8623 ~ $100 DOWN | Moves You In!. BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS ECADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & ag ak al 1 TO 7. EXCEPT FRID. 3 blocks, WESTOWN REM TY FE $216) or EVES, 5 24677 3 Bedroom sO... WHY PAY RENT? 731 Stanley at placey, ~ LS -Montcalm MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Seminole Hills ARME e find in béautiful Semincle Hills Built for an exacti: er and only 4 years old. 4 cheerful rooms tiled bath _ ished attic room. Dandy base- that many wili want, = _ ‘owner. Truly a HOMES Pine Lake Area Income ecearty 43A PP PALDBLPBALOLLP PPL PL PPL LLLP, ZONED COMMERCIAL This brikerete, ed home, whi 72x190 H Bt. pote desirable features = water’ heats ion ites HOLES BARTRAM Dix Eventn s OR 34230 GOOD 5-FAMILY BRICK INCOME _— Furnished. Timken of] hot wa- ter heat. Terms. OR_3-1950 8-Room income, 3 Apartments. $10,- | 500. Terms." 2-Story frame income. 3 —— apartments and 1 nished. a eos Terms. J.C. YDEN, _ For Sale Farms 48 40 ACRES. Hi Y - DAVISBURG area. Almost’ ft, frontage. 3 bedrm., newly decorated modern home. Also 4 rm, apt. Large barn this peice house, —— — at ce. Open Sunday from . ose 64-6004 or Uuecebe Sale Business Property 49 FOR SALE BY OWNER: 46x76’ store in. 8 He cg | center on main hwy. Close in. FE 2-6633. Pr eh at Sty eRe tr MODERN GROCERY STORE AND rae ol — nearing comple- tion, Dri ection now in ation, Easy pag oa or will accept land o ment. Round L Rd., near Cedar Isiand Lake. = 1,083 feet on M24. Gas station, pore Bs porno store, Plas living _ ate ee. y $13,- $00. with ¢ K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339. Ornate ‘LK. ee FE 4.4563 | 6 FE 2-9502 For Sate or Exchange 50 me — = aewiy few __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 G.I. Resale—Zero Down 3- ae nee All in good condition inside and out. One Broom apt., pt, ang one l-room apt an operat meters Oil heat, Pres- } fontal. diag meat. Price, Ey a ri ar garage, ON MIDWAY. 6 room home, Bath Piastered walls. Fenced yard. Ex, | = stool & lav. fn honoree 00. | rnace Low down paymen E WILSON, 6 rooms 3 bedroam Basement, 2. car garage. Fenced yard. Ne down _pevwen - GI. Just closing costs J.C-HA AYDEN, Realtor PE 8-0441 96 6 ©. Walton 3. BEDRM, RANCH TYPE HOME - 1 acre, exchange for yer "rably in northern pai of. si FE sae ort. FE a, x, downtown. s OrsTAN cen- . | Business | Opportunities 51 Kinzer ment, Owner: M LAF RUN bedroom Iai 8 RENTAL. APARTMENTS ON 200 ft. ef $24,000 down. Fs 4 ot ae its shor for er _for_ren: Se i a/F ree! Free! ' “_ “PARTRIDO® MICHIGAN. qT a USINESS ‘@uipe” ge RO vg mma REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Sh A | vm mr nF Open ree sausages. wieners MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION BROKER Ane boon : MEAT eww GROCERY x cement bl. bidg. 12 x 22 kT xo nen MMe di ho- Toone way. Look, sock, and Darrel highs F $45,° 000 a Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 432° W. HURON OA_#-3653 leagues and open bowling. y bedroom —_ incluaed. Partridge ‘BOWLING ALLEYS $10,000 DOWN equipment: The only alleys in this Oak pity. “Full ith 2 full Ww Take ted —_ nicely fur- ee on 7 516-906 HOUGHTON LK. BAR = moa bo the nicest mouse ruants in the tire ree ron Beautiful 3 bed- Ex we ‘good winter es Pl to $50, _ estate “included at $20,006 ae TOR PARTRIDGE Businesses bai Y=. 4-3581 . HURON is) wer hd | STATIONS FOR LEASE. roe is FE 2-0101. After SHELL OIL CO. Has for Leena a modern 2 bay ted in Pon- business pact thee SUBDIVISION FOR “BA ALE ‘oximatery 400 lake gatviegea 49 area. All or part. MY STANDARD OIL and Pontiac Lake a Hees e, small inven- 6-5311 or FE 4.1594. reagan rou I Owne has er sacrifice for $8,950 [e) TELEPHON “7 INFORMATION Dorothy Snyder "Lavender TOR EST. . 7001 Highland Rd. (M . EM Ec or MUtual 46417 ALL 000 profit, confidential. tiac Press, WELL ig 18T CLA Eisives. jac, Ex- - lease, AN ew Huon PR oT aa sro comm munity. Never $26,000 pal will Pagers Reas. a nd bene Sale acid Contracts 52. IINIRRRRRDRE IAPR NRPRRPR Ay 18 (ACRE. ‘MOD. Money to Loan State Licensed Lenders) 53 NE PE 4-1598 LAID-OFF ‘WORKERS ~— CASH LOANS — Payment ARE, Back DAYs LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY - BUCKNER FINANCE sGOMPANY Quick ( Cash “oe poet ee F O $500 — auto or repay. Our service: Ipful, $25.70 9509 co WRENCH 8-04: 0 ET on " VICE ET IT QUICK, _ Classified Ads! er it’ js —dial for an ade /° writer and get it! woe ey, £ wet me ~ee oot at ay tea, 7 : ‘PLASTERBOARD Mobi a SEER. ' $1.25 ile "Hoxie EABOARD | | mrs, Mt Le, meiereiees 4x 8x Sales Inc : : FE 8-9661 i pryhec. & Davenp ; : x prnansast nee ‘ PLYSCORE . Seaboard. Finance Co. Hon “TO rusher fei sabe “urs saan —~ ot Aubal or step, chert. . fi & black : = THOMAS ROCKLATH — BL. | apples — $1.25 bushel. CONOMY. ; “1 —— CLA ie PAI Sonam asensnneseneses BUNDLE. 95c : [ € ORE FARMS, 2160 “SIL- § : D STON EATIN : ; Gray a& ve 61 Lyle Conklin. . $1. NG AP- PE RaaS Be as, 3 Gingeifvile * Gregory ‘ {American St POTATORS, FIELD RON We BU Boa ees : i NI VANITY ¥ MA ' THICK ‘ Dr one per. as Predmera, & miles # nouser bern "S“¢7e.00| “roupe ‘nlcror—good condition INSULATION. , | Products Bor ea a Ee io Shale hte ee PER 100 - lee ts ——_ UN ia 5 i *RINANCE CO, |*DMGRAL PORTA cuss | Weeanec ek aoe, Bas 1,000 FT. Preaek ws: fm Be BO |e Naat og 18 ft 30 fe, ned 4 FE 4-1574 ato" aides Fy, meee | AS ass B Nia ie , , Beach sand gt ae ee eg | ee — Mobic, te im fa “ees etn ee ee ) urmeister's |. o Sarat Blaikie Bee | eee mre mee 7) Saad wae 3 e Lo : 4 ALE, COW MANUR ud: me 8 ft. = age ans 54 ATTOMATIC WASHER ARD May. ‘|. MomHern A : Mi 2 Je. Med, pia ae “potions, Te ee orice it saws ALL ALL 3 fe $1.580 Zontinen ced ‘i ey . + 5 ® 1 4 hye A: Good d Mortgage? — therm valk See 7 = For. Sale Miscellaneous 60 > Sal OB os 83636, 67 Park) ere Ld gr Ale zactorg Ke] pew $1, 008 oaccene an 41 ft. ia, m aearen ate tien 9 Fe asta umber Co, |"a"ss" 23" ~ Sale Musical Goode a2) Seager DW EnceE | pen ae ce Has tad a She per cet Wterest walt springs 3, PC. BEDRM. SUITE 49 Cooley Lake R4 eM 3-417! re a ans USED: LOWRE my | 9005 ROAD GRAVEL 5 YB si SOcait &-WHESCHORES TREC. TRAILE meirese $47. : wees BENDEROFF ; we oto ta daily mile west of aneert EL ECT EY | _ $1700 Delivered poy Vid j. be. Aloe Siore a ridin "pew R EXCHANGE : FE 8-6500 "$2 W,_ Huron sLowns E SINGER CONSOLE. 966 ANTI 4 ~ SPF rs coal ORGAN ‘| Pp es way GRAVEL EVANC EQUIP 00? DI _— New Andersons : 7 Swaps 55 Sewins ss +16, Michivas ty & BOUGHT AND ra Noe 1 . ; g 2 IAES ; on this c ion, Save plenty | ROAD GRA or. ae 91466 " 7878 or OR Xe BWY. Webey. . sell and trade. oo | & Cooter Fa ast unter’s Ci { Co °” OR wd IVERED ‘HAIL! , se . . 2 CHOICE LOTS IN THE. 27 Baldwin aver FE sania Shoppe of Antinquity $.cu. tt. OE vite er a a eonek a Plywood thernew 1080 bear the tone: of [EREDDRD_ PEAT DEI BY BU. “ AIN. SAWS teen eae 8-10 Wides < deer country, we feanr| BY B ‘ 5-6814. 7168 a { refrigerator, (g o 04 con- tas Be ; $4.90 wa) Blec mode] Conn Minuette Ces SS ¥ BU, cCULLOUGH Pav icniey N RENTAL eas for sor: A We = 10 a.m. "ti @ pam. Tues, tru Sun. | § Maytag quare. tu Seo ais mo | 1x2 W pine rr 9 we mf. .- MORRIS M P SOL, BLACK DIRT & FILE. Gusubee none “Bottle G = cher 900 so. t 0? squirrel Poor | BRAND NEW SOPA BEDS. $44.05 Chri ist ee more Washer cet Oe daaxt KEW poping 3e tin ft | “8 Tel Hus rig “ee Gay eter tee » part dS ay bed complete mas Gifts w-boy Duo-Therm Clear W r... B6e, Ea. " » re & DRIVEWAY HOUGH1 MS s and Sup lie oT) __|_ Hollywood bed tra $19.95. 59 Goocm m heater pine, dasebrd te te, Ba. asin 7 top soll” gravel GRADING, 3HTEN & SON pies geccent, wacker & ¢: m mes, $6.95, In- CLAYTON'S FURNITURE & Clear W pine vase shoe ft, rom _Tel-Huron 2 oe fi. ate. +1, Cas Open oe FE 2-3200 aren ‘ara ton sattresses, $17.95. . “| Ke NITURE & Clear W ge lin ft.| WANTED: PIANO. WiiI eo & New Idea aires TED | Boueetauet "or take’ pro z= = ao” Orehard previa dott erin, tt a ft St ar wamet tient . hs i ae eae wets wean. PE 40066. L-FAY| Wood, Coal & Fuel Pay 4 cayeRY = oe vor rent, 8608, Wile FOR sate : _ EM _3-0679 La : ND ve.| mas. T mak lor Cortet- ion T- BARGAINS — ie ) 87 us ra ma 5 ACRES, ear yank bee” BEM FE ‘2. e them, 2! Sou, © exe. condition. E PRIOR WIE ’ pos S Geet ues ae EW 4ND + aon irade sn ama farm, weni| tf Ore gy lg an i Bd Paneer | se | MUSIC CRNDER | Bettas FURNACE, TOK: Fenaveon3 90 Oiled ~ Rent Trailer § ibe Fe eee west) ot oe i. 6098. Pearson's, | Christmas Trees _ ~ §9A fixtures, newest exciting Bown; 4 £0 ese erty erarese Guan ae ER “COAL = FURNACE & STOK-| Bill's Welding teeter Bown tr lave pace oe : for ast of Tig FAL sell for P FRYER Cost | CHRIST) dents $12.95. Ideal 35 noggee ng —} ab USED- IANO AND Laon!) Se OF TIRAPLACE ® FU rove East ‘of Tel Inae 4 N HGTS. MOBILE — beds $15. Lt MAS TREES, 95. Value GANS, “OR- WOOD, R-| §& on Northwes ad » The finest, Be ee ee erememcn eee ge eva git ehees | LUMBER CO. |r gre SP emery ae | feet rcprees FOR | See ot ples Fane $0.00 automatic: Eid oaal tae stove $12. Extss | ORDE venient e208, 7 he, Pomons & DUCT WORK: NO ae ew Muy. Walled Lak Baby by Sciunre Grand piano . $ine.00 doi 3 PUR WOO OO APPLE McCaflch Chain F | Nabe crryYLiMtir Tae ——¥ "i BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE. re “enh fe S geet ire | ureer CHRI x Payment. Free estimates etween W. Maple and Pontise *| Goctdkt pues wane. 3.0) au tin, ced. kindl'g. FE {cCulloch Chain ae . | Coach ‘Pork. Fi Pontine Trailer “trade for: DAVE as tale __-| Beoich pine te, from, Reynolds FREE STANDING TOUETS TH Phone _MArket 41084 (Werper) ..... 9 00.80 oe rte toe WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINM | tnccg owns pen digue’ FE slats. modern og, 80° lout ound” 84: Sebo Scotch ‘pine "ts red or ‘more, | Double bow! sink. i905 | | STEEL Di iT CULVER Conn Organ Pull keyboard for $10. Oak firepl 7 Fp nd PIODEL McCUL. | {Bose who ote (MANOR FOR ‘iso "CADILLAC. WiLL TRADE electric. sewing, machine, #20 = pine & valent boughs Balzam, | Tresthoris ic Diings 4 | CemEnr GOLORS’ - Ban Hammond chord v4 seo 50.| Sue wOowe es od ba vaste | we ate Ba 69 MODEL McCUL-|\ foot® lots, 16x40 ‘coment’ patio. lor boat AD » $25; ai" There : : s with trim. - if " ‘organ oan as a ALSO Fe Seca nt tee oe ond. Can stove, $35: gas walt ‘beater, si; | < a agi bane Ten pe | te —. win trim 00 98| MORTAR GOLOFS > rH SHADES —e sse0.00| 6% SOR 9 Wine, YONG! Case oF Ratt SoeoreuED Si FORD Ve POM NO RU: plete ea tpeeet. OE ebeh: ‘om-| SCOTC . en 4 $ov.95 | 8"x8" ors - 8 ama Was theme. @ long. 180 N. Worth, LE Pe Bath, Wit’ pay" ae EF;| fot: washer, tah. FE Sane Whole PINE TREES rm fe, LUMEN eae, Brick, Mortars ss! ‘Sige ee wiesahe Stusic Genter!" | POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS, 3a PARTMENT, “AWE ALWAYS © OR 3-893, renee | _Good TABLE & 4 CHAIRS early we 88 mae! PS SALE i 0% BRUNSWICK $-2100 | Incinerator and core... 01.12 Ba. Pp grag dtm ton GE eh eee Pee | oo TO SERVICE YOUR M i067 FORD STATION SOOT Ge Oe ee ES lection “Special conside se- LE Ga = 0% BRUNSWICK Seechaie Micon. Gevent aaa @retes, Plane tuning Boab Oc tee ena eee Vi hae cilatn a 7 ‘ "ae ce ie BTATIONWAGON. SALE On ALLE: poo Ly a r for Bote. e Feturn pockets. EM BLAYLOCK BOAT & SUPP rates. Green ve ng Ra. 2-8282 hard Lake we NT CHAIN SAWS | Take over payments, trade, for). fowag silo co burners EM 3941.| FOR SALE: OSED CHAIN SAW. - Orchard Lake Ave. FE nei | — Ph PE dead SHOP LOADS 44:10 1 TOAD” LOW: WHE, DEMONSTRATE Park, (A Byars Late ‘reall Cine oF not._ PE WORE 10 i bume's sof |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 peg Tle soe Te SALYAFIOG SRM? ‘Sale Office E reve a etek re ™ ae FERS Auto Acce : sete tigi ie7 oe| Si ied bade matte SAS | am, oatyanmen SR AE! SES, SERS | Oa wae et ae e Equipment 63| Sse Hufrnn sven TNKING BROS, |S ereeereee P 3 ue $100. - " | @ oo) les 2 yrs cents Ph es marine " : ances FE 407 . " : i wal value Market a = cocktail “tables 650 mahogany lamp Oates 21 “pipe % cent | “. iis. "NA ‘or power plant." Price TEPEWnITERS ia OTON Tee aes ees yatem. Both sche a sone 4-4501- or ey ‘Api SALE. SLAB WOOD FOR SALE. MEI: 7 7OET GERRY AND wiry toee | af eeu Sai Gosd ‘shave o> Rn A mo. 00D ASL TYPE. 480. p— oo haa oo x : a : so FLOOR POLISHER —i_ EF OF oyal, exc. condition, reasonad 3-1665 after STRAW DELIVERED 15. CENTS corn pickers, gravity feed {Da aanNG “fn goo cond, Wr res. Suite semplete, mirecr 280 or toms. Bondend $1.38 per leneth. 4 in. coll pipe! Pasir “eo bg A Fae sah Ne b Jo , Fireplec pose So Tuners. ommer M oe vuOURT 4 bt | ae rite Pontiac ress Py 4 — Hand Sur te ae M59. wie weet @f — 7b0s oie ing gs, $60. bay ype “33 ya valcn wre tts, | Pre Spore Goods EM 3-4361, after 4 :30 — all type ob NA = peckinery — Ortonville — REBUILT BA’ FP wa GARDE : SHEET R FUrL ee A : “ROU Gin awe TIERIES — 65.26 "Or DEN TRACTOR For ZAce| DUNCAN PHY: SHEET ROCK CHEAP. OAK: | com Ot TAN AND LEGS | ets. Showers complete, with, fae: — Purnace and fireplace. Her sBeotal Pe CHAIN SA 5._Seginew 3-8006. at have you? OR bie. Pads. PLEAF TA- <> COPPER TURING ip GENTL. F value, tart Michi: — HUNTI 24’ seasoned *place. Have | 1890 Cr 8 Parte & pa! __ For Sa | Beats 8. %” CO URNACE an Fluo i Jothes, NG maple, « Repairs, le Ti HOUSETRAILER 0 PT_ROYAL. EXTENSI ae eens. ft. NG is CENTS.| with Tim FORCED-AIR COA A rescent. ment. . samp sgul on 6 cord ‘oats PE Gaza one 16-0646 res = 80A HOUSETRAILER 3 FT. ROYAL & bale Ga Kates Gas » fers alum. | tubing,“ 10 cents _¥is Gal oll tank "OR instated. | 7 ne ve. — 3 ar ae Plants, T yu _¢ “SPECIAL 3 BETS—310x15 sNO bewten's. or : land poe dione nings Aye 7 ‘2 aege ts te , Sagie agro ”. . — GAs CONVERSION soe’ Storm BOTT TT LUMBER ee = Po oi 2 E. ants, Trees, Shrube 68 PARMALL NYDRAUL: CTOR WITH or ioe ge ret Tet Tout | FACTORY REBUILT faucets #8 8 Scams | bemaris: somone con oe ci | OF sluminum. ont se wood oi eee wumraees ait Al SPRUCE, PIN N. LIC, & PTO. | &) uaE 0 Pingree each — complete g. J PLOW. “TIRES - pare Sea, anya | Sea ee VAC a rime, sf iste ae opactary oar: parte, Will install, Rens, MI 67390. aaah, 10S ‘Osta ace, "PE| forms sie ee WAITRESS UNT- Fr Arporviiae rapt Yun thats ConprHiony ix ani SHAPE ABE buy sell al 0 UP. WE land up. m ; | He’ e., Auburn _ :| FRACTORS TILLERS & MOWERS own. Bring . Dig your, Cc 803. & B SA aac th con- va. * S, $20. Ga ACTORS TIL 30-40 MANNLICHER teole & ; REDIT TERM aginaw burban homes Pnoss OR Hectic” Sotoer gees oP LARRY BiG SA | rage Doors |=" g auloment, ost Dine Mwy. jomiritn ammo. 48. Call PE merce Vilage It west of Com: ro KING BROS. rasan RD BRAND Wew tin Siva nce «FOAM BUI : 2 ns mc oraeee Ses Raatee eae we nese Rea | wien 8,2 ut of pe eo | Up fo 90 ‘ber cent” ee RUBBER ting, Factory second ‘AD © PHONOGRA A Wixom Rd : | PE_4-0704 OPDYKE to 50 per rs | twin’ size, like MA tainence BY main-| sizes, s and al) standara| 24" W. PH CoNsoLES,| band carved Gua MUtual 486 — daily 8 to FE 41112 cent Black. a ade se OWE LEAVING 3-2648, aft new, a oe ' ‘ALLING ae and ise TV $150, case, she 14-8098 6. UST SELL OWNER LEAVING FRIOTHATSS ORYER- call OR| Grex INSULATION BEFORE Beep Peet feidneay closet dr tan Fhate ta, Made, fal BE seit 1 ae ae = Auction Sale —_77| — 451 Be art a ms es ed as| condition. Wl GOOD L/ clas of mane len doubling the outside window sh complete set’ PF Calliers. + 8-2035 or UA 83181, 2 ecide Gstimate before ginaw at Raeburn me. cn sae loan, "Ge eae washer, fying them homes by. beauti- Garege rage door. =. of rare © ree ven ieee oa BOLT “ACHON TURSER} pean on salit AUCTION ss hatin NEW MER- Auto Service 81 SMITH-WIDEMA, CRUMP ELECTRIC ie bownn.. Gecignt., HO or call for free esti AMES. OR "Ba é ne aaatee. ems.| an to 4 ft. 10 OR| §& p.m. Sun Sales 7 7 | OR aster 412 W, HUR u n every nigh’ 1c MENT * DOWN — PAY. estimates. | USED 0 MARLIN 30 each ‘los Oe Oe near junction MIS Dixie Hwy. ANKSHAFT GRIND bua ’ WATER SOPTENERS TO. RENT t exce " 59 — L ° Sat. a MAR EB 1 BOX ‘ou di 10 "| Clark & Us. ear. ING IN * . & cr ABEL un MS" Ane ME ad] ae ae at Fe BBO Rea Ee | Sh eee ee Se ee | eee mates ee | | momen ge | ne tt or swap $3.50 mo. OR 3.2360. A336" ome yaMOUs ityourselt nm ston! » “Eee "ae- 371_8, Paddock FE 2-(2u: anu A ee aus, FE m3 KE ety : borders aroun a ore 2883. phone FE : : a R 4. T o alum. GIRLS ENGLISH BICYCI : bd 5 ANS (0 seli or trade rid y. Cedar L nd prop-| . BEG NSTALLE args Pe ‘Cuan 7 aa Fite gi rs ce Shite NOW. it nos fat coats, un eed at wee aes 8 eee aide son Sat epee ad ag aa opt gol hs ributors, i Seent “uae Limed Dine aS act 05, | G 5 RM L CARBINE WITH OAECARD TREE SERVICE TRIW. : ‘ H. tail pipes _ Ave, . GE V FE r $15. OLive 1-1 . HEAT- | _& shells. $45 CASE LAND TREE oller : saw, oF oR ta PE S102 carn wight, “Apt matching amapes. Pr- tng Reliable Pioneers” fot. WATER BEATERS EteS | Wood Closet “Doors aeelte putea AVAGE 43. 10 SHANTY 120 ee amen, Pe ba : Auction Sales baad paid aate Hoe : & Rochester ie a (eee * full Mereut sa "@ FORD, available” ALE ? ition’ Will deliver Ee GO0D Com setae heeaes a a vaiee | louvered bytold type doors. A cou i, 5s Schrhasmbeomg L : pee am tod ro hway __dale Motor Scooters a2 wane Call ae mee Chest upright. TWP Oa charge ma shove s. Atour) 3 RAND N andscaping Ornamenta . yton ins "80 CU! WATER gO! Ze Pa Or ON ag prices. eamresl's yea 8x10 a. ae OUTBOARD, oe while gg ie ‘BERRY DOOR SALES Weaver scope, PF rnd nese To Every Friday . 7 — ae Baa WITH , Picco oe trade for ar ‘ples, desk grea i at : eo Me an ee Hoover | Fiuorescent, "sof Ore ase, Michigan i ee) 7a REN GTON 30:06, ; CAMS For Sosuiee map icine ; Every Saturday * "7 pes | anpe CUsHMaK “SCOOTERS _bna. MAple condition, FE GE |” tn CANDY VEND. OCD AND AL — a oe wae) ~_ m. | {y's PADD w : GoIna $0 Cale kext wen | =! « machines, PE §-4221 D- JELLE nation doors ad window T | 23342. For Sale P. very Sunda 2 PADDOCK at SERVICE ae B NERT WEEE | *INCH . D MA 8. i COMPLETE SELECTION OF ets 69 «ee-% P.M, | CUSHMA 44008 Fh Cee Berane ney cabinet power ata ae mete Rca Sr ha8 bs Thet ‘Grip. gag oF nod wm | BENSON LUMBER co. is geese Fe (EELECTION OF |1 MBITE REG. TOY PoopLE. me la ell Daily | For a it . , ~ ¢] i OW: or run Woo b GOAL We ne 3 : } WEITE NYLOM WarTnEae UNI S900 User FV FROM A1S-AND wa ae lee Gh) FORD” ™o ov LY on oll base. Hundreds gna S| new ant aed ol HEATERS AND = ue setic Sad wemmete pistols ine RES OMA BNP *| _DOOR eed taire. Fully ly equipped. Poll UB: hal, S1Zy CLEAN - ‘ORD TR OAKL _UEL' ol heaters SA blu our own | _8 mos, ol ii FR SUN. _ - Excel. cond, FROM ACTOR AND FUEL & S8_APPLIAN tn ‘work. 6. old. Male, FE §-2522. TDAY, NOV ee ee pert ai AR Ta) Machinery aoa] aati Melee ge dy be | Ge a rayon FURS SuAMTE , MDOET = ri tr. CENTS PER LOT ry GOA e ee ~ Also : 4-2316. : ms, I will . 6, i, ‘dementias ane Ya_price. é SCALES ee es SE Warwick's, 2678 Orch PER LOT te line of be a | AKC G = m at auction to offer] F, 5 SIOMATIC WASHER INS FED ard Lak € ports ors Hal 5 ame high be sold _ For Sale "12, good’ condition +o AND | $18 Phone Pa ai ner 6 pm. ray ned deer bunting cabins. MI K ghighy scratched. 42" sinks, gw boy snd tector $ DOZER | sa5 a sonar 1 do Wolly ples Priced to tell OR 3-6634 oreo Jide Motel Clark. | 34 TR sed hin . FE 5-5657. |Horronrr “AUTO r 6 p.m ie, te " model.|_FE¢s Reasonable. | SROWNING IkC “REGISTERED DAGHSAGND -, Everything 'RIUMPH WN. N AUTO Cin TABLE SAW alue, $48.30 p 15, if “GIOGE- Bale ti must be sold. | _OR EW MOTO = 12. ¢0 st Soe’ /aEW, dryer, matched - $126. ui gouch, play pen, sAW a STpDIO they las no err value on gf Dg 8 ae one ee new 100 $90. Ps roar a old. Also Rolston ‘Doe. Col, Har. Fon atisan5-wenvice pa lack ¢ Deep | Se higan ‘or trucks, saw mil Lik er, auctioneer, MA our Hari ie} _giveaway’ prices. dresses OU HAVE iix20 TE escent, 305 Orchard tot F line Phar ls & enhew MA | &M ‘A_6-0088. . &-1341 Devi ey Davidson see . SASHMERE COAT, naire pe arog pe metas ceraatied Phone FE 8.6508. CONDITION. Lox AIRE FURNA _ gets Coes “Tian Lape bunting REM-| Stud. Champ, stock. Cu FEMS FOR, Ae ® T AUCTION Bos son Sales Co., 372 8. Boge “ity, winter weigh QUAL-| w A fies living om — * swing mount, scope, low | __3-0206. . . Curtiss. OR| sale farm Rocheste E. Smart ts & A . ‘8, worn twice, aie aoe we We i the Chair very much bat 2 al, ste. te heater B.| puct work, no down payment, K Do It Yourself case. Value is "aaa. sights’ and | COLLIES” ARC “T WES_ OLD, ing at i) om. els ore tee Repertes & nent seats wane rier: perma- after Spm “Nasal sles iacae dulee — sie “urnys, stand ital w. cOXAIRF Service OR, 35604, ~y = 61 | drEr ae oe 4 & 6 p.m.| DA ‘ layfal. OL pon. ~ ae vibes ee ee oer: 16, BOWMAN GOODYEAR PLAS. t : . Cc : re R tated . ; / ,. loung ‘ boat, PLAS. BS ie ero, FOE UOTE, TT BO | _, ut sat Sagm son | RE RACE EATON: | wen sao nner cee SE SES | peer ae ge ee seat ee cas 2 es ves . 40. FE th w St on. As. reasonable 7 paper steamer. floor FOR SALET ONE FOX iF GAUGE 3 & aveher. Gayle reh furnitur 2 Lod : is, 30 GAL : | Ph. MA 53- able price.| ¢@F8. Dolisher: eand- R 8ALE: ONE 1 Reitman Ct., yle Miller, e, round top” rT) LARGE CRIB GAS, 0 YE after 6 p.m ac rs. hand sanders, fur-| ¢ow x 12 GAD Rochester. . misc lam p ta- CURY 35 = rs lined hii AR GLASS. | LARG a : e@ vacuum ble barrel sh GE GERMAN SHEPRERD FURIES rugs, 6, two orien Foe | ate teeta | Re Slant elect” heater cia nee scores | Bat $Pagig th Sete Uae pint fan Sth MA aloe O° | FangceeTy _ ovARAR wa | Ge tntbet ols Ret te | Eas MERCURY if ‘netile @ al scichf ack, be e AY r stee] fi : 2 B » Wainu bay Gal anrline See ous. See | ca Pc OE | Petia Sees wisM| faa Sen etter E + ooy atte cart Midna Ae, EA om | Se SHE OUARANTEED 15 | {ities itil bat teu INLAND LAKES SALE: efellow. . stools. $30. FE | * "pe LON FUEL OIL T terial atching ASE secre One 7s 5 ON ALY enh oSe Crane's Bird: Hatchery cmapee tet ae stand, SSA ri Th ae haan eae TP OALON FUEL ANK $20.| pho chair Both for or'y $150, | Advance, e eee c a or Akt HUNTING noon burn Frees MAY china head by . carriage: 1878, CE 47121 3127 W. LES check, enti, reen LUE SUIT ° irote ESTINGHOUSE AN- 2%5 . teas TANK. COPPER iz me MAple 5-132 after & p._ lp oP ‘00 Abs —— . #701 INGS TO PER re ol ake PARAKEETS ai with acese doll, miniature stove 1058, 32.FT Huron PE 2-6199 tise 9. "2 girks coats. Size 1 Grees’|_ Pa ‘aarae, (00% Cond. 81 Sheridan aad "ugh al Si AN’S SUITS & COATS, Size 37.| Br SF F aEWinG WAcHiNes |. PHILIPS 5 weeto””” =6 | one PPLIES with accessories in copper. pew- | Songs "L¥ TROJAN GRA 1 SEA BREEZE 12° Other Clothes. FE 21173. é CRORE TATE ARLES _furmace, cheap Prt aegis” °°" | Wool dresses, size 12. fu 31.| Dry Soods drapery @ Ses see oe CARARSESSAOAR FO nate | Curler 12nd ti, ‘wooden lan- ae Ly equipped, many ext . 2 MBA 77 Play pen, bab ir’ cape. aint. formica. dae aterial, oaks = aif AR T Currier echanica] banks, d ferson at extras, ADY'S WHITE | a Bi price NT SALE. HALF § GAL. FUEL ety bov's sn = potty chair, | ‘rical supptes. | plumbing & elec- | COLT FE 5-1401 Cages 891 4th St TALE & Ives prin misc. | road tara River ter Red. Bina 16 to 18. pussell | PAROOARY 308 F. “. full. No. 2 oll. $25. STARE 3 HORGE On Ee sie 4. FE aaa an Oe a te ee a wHolster. AUTO PISTOL with | HRAREETA A oe 2-003 one Arar saect wate a |- BiG Grate eg fi soon an | bicior meg eats | Stic eee Sete teres mu cting eon mPOA Ree ia kasd ee | Sd ee Paes a ADY's ; t SS Fs | 8-0145. : ayfair 62104. calm, FE 5-471 pants) size 38. AT &| & DOG KENNELS chest dew Seal tania 2 b | NEW & Rs & Runabow hum color FE and SOT a ‘nae. WALNUT Din. | Grey thing th Building Materts1, we nthe te SURPLUS PLASTICS = ait #0, OR 3010 | Feeae "" “*e cheap. Butch hanging os iI cupboard, SCOnT-ATWATER Mir Tpatung PE p86 GREEN FORMAL. 8I2E 16.| 40 ery reas. FE Used form mo and up| SAVE ele ic peer He ft Clear and iiolgred. Fibereina and Sper UNTING . MALE oi agg regi lla ar RAB- hosbaeet fae Dvane” Upton 1401 Highwood at Walton Biya howany. 2 AT WMa- | Good wu .| 172 8. Saginaw SUPPLY . All kinds of lucite coats & pants hunting | FE T0U8 LAND RAB-| west of Nortn Hil mile $4: sin. FE 49376 Sale Houschola Goods 57 iter ts PE Soot eee ie £9.35 gat: Ott, CONVERSION — COMPLETE nib sosony eee OENOS * Trad ving —— gg ee seLLINa OOF AF i oe M TORS. vs ECTR TWIN SIZE eae 2 D. FE 5-924 Svurede Mann FE 4a. |_| he Righes' AUCTION TO models on displa: : an ce automatic. washers. ete = e peach. Maple “facta . is > nena “Be ea bs gem Bad Cameras, Equipment SIA Bie discounts on 1958 boats a old, 00d w watch dog. Wi | garage B0 gal. oll ake, ny Tite Hartington Bo Wer na ; TV $89.95. L BURNE ¥ — doors —| used. controls. Ket Walton, OA 8- og. Wayne En estern sad a ork ROY'S REPLACEMENT 2 pe R.. EE ESTIMATES. ; oo $30 and up. 73) YE sUz. v's Hardware, glish sadd) saddles, YOUR. EVI 3 Pp. arke St. SELL Ad 3004 Aubu THRE and e, several NRURE Se soem ae sce SURPLUS LUMBER & | Bretorn, or, 04 el, sac ffs nm ype Fe Pee EEO SEES | Ba «feta | aa” "POS Bo and ottoman. FE ae ee “couenn 5340 Highia SALES - atone Oth steel. a feck. 996 | Se oe. ae Maniey Leach, 10 oe 'v FOX TERRIER PUPPIES of straw. be taotor, 200 bales | er you ere 5340 Higt co. ® with stand. Ba som straw : bales TA ondition EDROOM &U SUITE. G ey vs AV land na 450) OR. >. Gall" after € p.m. oo Sale Musical G CARGE. SELECTION USED SHOT. _ DRC registered $98, ea Fit 2-140" Scie sigeert6” 6G OF” meen glace for at a cee sete Bad Se NR ene 000 WR” BUY. SELL: -- ‘ex nd ne AILABL «E NOW on I art | a A oods 62 {Patterson Fe esa = Dees. "> Sa planter. grain ta z, “potata "einer mpegs agen tnd Drive ain REASONABLE. Oakland Fu CmAnee | Taz eE itee! gerere doors. fac. ONE GOULD DEEP WELL CCORDION SALE. NEW 3030 WINCHESTES “85 Willams, FE 464330 | trailer, See, Ci seme Bay Inss panels made to order. Plas- PIECE DINETTE se” cHROWE ae a acohes FOR THE. eee be there "Reason- NE GOULD DEEP WELL JET Accordjang joaned oan te tae TER-MODEL | UNTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER tadiiy ecle’ feito Gee wee pel oye apounted for ony 3 3-301 CHROME 04 5. Saginaw __. PE 38833 | x 2260 Dixie Construc Co Be’ 80 = ea hot piping. $125. ante Tih leone, FE Sean PARE SHR ee NED ae Fe "yo od Male oe an tooth harrow. T horse wenue out cer open od : 2 “1 ek water ND CASE 112 LINED — Fr, cement ‘orn ir Ki out Seu GRAY BEDRM. OIL OR GAS “Veater aor WATER me pen. 918. Ce Call Anchor "tenced tice ME 130i, oi. oe Nl Sons, Basement Huntin pores egg pg Ee Peseral 1 feeutoceea aan ai ‘road cue arene, toe 1 a eS ee NCES Picton OL eisai oreee * ane gag = PLUTE L PRACTICALLY BRAND NEW s Dogs 69A — “sf mention “Roves ber oe | ~ * 16 Mee Bd. at ‘ek a : a a. . em to ph Fee Ee, a ee Sa ERGs tye seta pe ain | BEATEIPOL EMAL. BABY renege Biesios pump gun" 445. | “MOB OLD MECISTERED ENO. On ne INSIDE ORAGE = do FHA ti r bed. complete $25 rug, $350. RELOADING COMPONENTS ix 3-§402 arkston. Col, Har lon Inb G PIRGE Livjnd “ROOM viaa’ teutebing ESTIMATES. PR STON. tic bed, complete, $30,/OA. 8.2741, G LAGH , USED GUNS C REO BLACK A 2% auctioneer, vey Park-| op dene eeeneee | coheed new “davenpe surre.{ ®2d matchin A Ae ee _ Fe ben. PLYW , A_8-2781. | 19 ER’S - ax tale oope heme TY cone ar ep & delivery ioeerae Se. Foe 2 avenport and UrTE.| after 7 p.m g chair FE 46127| ment, with DIVING EQUI 5 OOD SPECIALS . Huron FE 630 OAKLAN YBAUOH'S $65. Call e'& 2-0329 months oid.| For Sale H . FE 3is¢ Cass coffe: all tlt. WER ee i ruber per gett OR Soom | Ye) Mahogany 4’ _S | BFLAT CLARI 4-0566 REMINGTON MODEL £-0453 BEAGLES ~COON DOGS —~ POINT. rere oie Au ‘or a ee af Gecorcher, lamps : $1495 ow ; ROM | wer 88 fel = ae V-qrosve’ ba td oes $3.05 condition Made RY EMINGTON MOD 760 20-08 ers. Trial atta: ce INT-| 16 FT 78} Orion TBERGLA: . : Li ave rurale.” 42. Or eat, WALTON TV" held elec we. "FE| St ganze Peeeine iat 73, Ser Bonnie | Briar ae RTFLE SAL ers, Trial given: will trade for| ‘er ileepe 4, FE-2001, Propeller BEd ee. i rehard BARD = oi i PONTIAC PLYWOOD 12.95 SE STONE ARB LE SA PUREBRED iRish seTTar. 3 | °. econditi 26 INTO M_SET_WENT- | peearaees Teg ian, Sooo are | a rodeo | CORE: FEE gt SAPRORE AR | Sea art LE | ees rea thr | aan EE | Bae sae sor mre 6 Wi REFRIGERATOR ns —WAING | Bee ; 2-284; 3 ¢ : ‘ on L e 4 ee achine tae ob ta ntrols. 3 yra. old. Reas. Y MIX CONCRETE. PH. MA n LLATION” CO | BURR-SHELL, 915 8. TELEGRAPH REGISTERED ENGLER serran | “52 ae oh | 0 Gromer see ‘ee ad age em, m.. $150. FE RE He PE 4-613. NG | BATHTUBS COLORED GhippeD | SAVE UP aan cOnbrnoS PE Ce Le ra TENT REPAtT. “puppies $29, CR 36606. | om and kitenen. HERS, 10 Re ‘Tremmpartation’? E_'2 RUGS Woot FACE sim OSSESSED $69.50 Value Ain $0, “Also. “while | 42 TO 50% old, blond SPINET ORGAN. i YR | 2) pe Be Canvas Servic Dogs Trai 6 mo Wil take $650 et in Offered Reversible $16 TV territie volnee anicnien ; | TAMMOND- CONSOLE MA Sises | T eae = rained, Boarded 70 jer beeen, Uh Mo can , oe 334.95 $0. OF . Speci values, Mic og OND. CONSOLE ELECTRIC WO 30%0 KRA sas ing. _mo. MU £8 0" Brarsoe eas oa Ras 14" (1959 Models pecials soa feeeul. 38 Seunaet Ln gan Puor $3.95 Saal Culanteed on gl 20 | onan with A 40" tone eainet. "printed veo. 8 45 EA. : paioaee D2G8. CATS BOARDED. Fr 2-4708. otter: PE Fi MOON” BEST aS re Gane Net Guaranteed gy gp ye wer" reING G Br BROS. : og. Ba ip a 0 | Hay see B. Telegraph. | 1982 2 STEWARD HOUSETRATLER, TER. ase year Servi ws ~ Hot we it ant gas turnes or FE Opdyke . : , Grain & Feed = ain. Sleeps 4, Good | FE $6123 ABE ice Store futom _ or FR 41112 ||. Huntin : 71 7 y serch, | rows ULES Wall” ae Ae ois en ware. Rlectrica tions ter heats Sreafer “hard: whee dad lection Oi tetas cere i & Accommo, 65A | 182 AND 2ND RAY $17 AND OP ee : . FE | j t rock | BEARS ac ill is old, ri TTENTION HUNTIN . Ph. MA 5-0666, 1AR eee * ott 8 RUMMAGE BALE Uae BLVD. tion _FE_ 49318, “CONDE | discs. | "00, acre "Upper Pen ma cuupsi | Bt ~ tame | 1142 = ou burner wow ge eee band 7 hunting poy f Le a — a ea een good condition FE 50758 ot isto 1638 ora.\Call droom 8 sto home é attachm P trol suitable cor 5 Sita « basement ‘end larune with full HAY, ol ae, eael . 13 8. Parke St.. as 0 TUNING 7 cultivet nee Sh pores Por ts 1.2701, Hotty. sei days, at Ob Sur's "Appliance. aie purser in Gee Woter SPECIALS SMALL baal 80 with A, real me le Livestock 72 Lake Rd, FE 4.4046 Dc Si hates” control td's Pare mattion with all Biec. ster heater 30 gal. oe | ee . 8 gor maar’ Ge .|1 GRADE sTuD ~Sontrole 72 Parke Se y heater 58 %8 | &PIN | _ 89737 CULT $75. New Morrison gal.” 93 ET..RETU after OA D noe bene aa tal. Cnt. diacount M at State-Wide, GR 1 6 70 § WEEK OLD PIGE 3006 Mt? e° 2 175.00 é R ee eee soneye Po : S S UP oe 3 Oak flooring, — $ 4 18 8. GALLAGHER & BUN ie : errs aie = x ec ie oe he , pe , Will sac Bai ngings roe Pele ne soutaite flush = “in tit T TEALIA | Bhiman, Fi Se eu asin. 5 A R's Stein To a WoL eene tem frog ER LUMBER ° ig b 4.9008 | __fo0d. MY. 25060. 320 8. Paddock vn i ion tuphuy I it : ae a a FOF ‘ 207! tapes, i of NEAR Le eer ned a ~ ~ > Motor ‘Sales BLYD. ich S$ Se af Rha * reputation for vaying tops for Nigh rade used ‘care’ dates back to 1838. Open Eves to 8. Re. Vanweit ts what > — 4540 Dixke hey. OR %- CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike e FE §-7398 Remember . TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID Fo SED R vu CARS AND PICKUPS... CaLL as L. LIBERTINE © R IM HARTLEY OR 3-111. Dixie ' ‘OK" Lot Dixte Hwy. at Sashabaw Dravton Plains Mich & you “ARE gh tinge Lo’ oR TRADING YOUR: CAR WE PAYING TOP PRICES~— —GIVING TOP TRADES— “4 Years Fair Dealing” gel adn DEALER at 8 pr 301 baa Sts TOP PRICE F POR JUNK CARS FE ¢4878 FEENAGER | With $10 WANTS car MA ¢ WANTED Bringtitle. We will payoff balance ot: Cash difference or trade “HAUPT ~ PONTIAC |: N Main 8t wishes oc i ~ TRANSPORTATION 61 SPECIAL . big ood i MAple _ 5-56 at Maple 5-141) tame ‘Take’ R Road a Dixie See M & M Motor Sales) Mighvar 6 _—ipecwey_Siatton)._— od ; 2 sat ae Se snd "6 31603 sharpie ... 695 ‘ASH FOR ANY MAKE On| Roger’s Sales & Service medel Trade or - 695 Auburn A FE 32-0555 ECONOMY CARS "2% AUBURN|”” RAMBLERSEEP DEALER WE NEED 1950 CADILLAC. : $s . SS mrcremsts. Assume pay- to °S8 mvdels Must be clean. | ™°S'* AVERILL S BOB FROST, INC. “3090 Dizie Hwe 280 Hunter Bivd. MI 6-6934 FE 2.9878 PE 46208 (By-Pass around | B'Ham) PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- ve Fe ween = ig ge ge adio an a walls, iy t ears oeee ‘| god white... ne e108 1954 4D 210 Ch ~~ a Wanted eed T Tracks 99 *histey aut, Sos” $645 1950 Mercury ... .% 0 CASH PAID iealeeen ° (MEP tr aten nate _ Used Trucks ‘SCHRAM’s AUTO & TRUCK [1957 Chevrolet. 2-Dr. Del. Ray. Ra- PARTS dio, heater, powerglide power 2539 Dixie Hwy. —, Hedda og — 2s. a OR 3.2105 OR 3-031) $1695 1956 Pontiac Sfarchief Catalina Hy- Used Truck Parts 89A dramatic, R&H. steering ana ceuee Gane Drakes |... $1385 ALL MAKES AND MOD ‘ing new “58 pease. Buicks and ‘auburp A MOTOR ae ees domes. still in stoc ‘ 2635 Auburn Ave. 663 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. mp For Sale Trucks 90) ‘15 Minutes da Pontiac" . . joer ichigan OA 8-2528 1951 Chevy Pickup soa, 1956 CADILLAC ETOP | rubber rune. tilt - poco | Pull power, like new. Sha None : eS BOB FROST, INC. PEOPLES AUTO 280 Hunter Bivd. 1 6-6034 68 land PE 2-3351 trewsd: Bai TI a gabon a i Lp — am ean Boe “BUTuE R naroid re FOR QUALITY Se -_ CADILLACS {ike new. ea BOB BUTLER. , Harel Tur-| Also a , sharp. Call BOB BUTLER roid Turner Rag MI +1500. “1954 “Chevrole “te TON PICK-U: 95 Larry Jerome ——— Bite DEALER "$3 DODGE 2 Or VAN, 5 a transmission, 8.25:20 tires. BB R, Harold ae MI &: 500 her Ford ther information call FE §-7712. 1949 FORD, | % tell PICK-UP, A-1 _ condition. OR 3-7392. 1953-FORD F500 12 FT. LOW mileage unit Cail BOB BUTLER. __Haroid mer Ford. MI_ 4-7500. 52 32 FORD. % TON STAKE, GOOD _ body & racks $375 MI 6-3751. 1951 % TON PICK-UP VERY __£00d condition, Call FE 4-8031 1968 FORD Fi00 PICK UP & FT bor clean Call BOB BUTLER, Harold Turner Ford MI_4-7500 FOR SALE ‘48 FORD PANEL _fruck _ 790 Cameron. % FORD. TON PICKUP | good condition OR 3-2628 “32 FORD PICK-UP FE 40447 35 FeO FORD DUMP. $1.0 190 Ford F190 or_OR_3-5322 "st @ FORD ¢ C-000 TILT CAB TRAC- $656 down take over pay- mone _best_ offer. MY 3- 662 DON'T BUY A NEW On USED TRUCK “TE You Check Our Low Prices. “Cy” OWENS al a Saginaw. PE 5-22 1951 GMC 19 FT y ARETE Goop, _yubor-. 688 W _Huron _FE 86-3711 $1, 000 ° GMC PANEL. EXCED LENT COND | PE 5-7358 Nex ew pain 1883 IN INTERR eNO 12 POOT Walk-ir. van, very clean Call BOB! Mi 4 T500 He roid Turner Ford, i954 G GuMc “10 YD Gs GARWOOD TOAD, packer 1956 GMC Tandem 16 ¥¢ Garwood _toad packer, OA 8-3314 | PONTIAC'S | TRUCK CENTER GMC _ RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 34-TON ie OME rien _S-3772, after 6 p. = Drayton Plains 1355 : Fees dump. $650 OR, FE m ..\.- Mazurek Motor Sales at S Blvd. & 8. Sagisaw FACTORY BRANCH 57 HILLMAN MINX 4 Radio and heater, W-walis. Srecb = - - Sharp! $1295 ee | PONTIAC 4s i be als ~ +P RETAIL STORE FE 3 SS 5 MT. CLEMEN [BEHIND ) THE POST OFFICE For Sale| Cars — 91 Masse isan. *' SPECIALS “THE VOTING IS OVER BUT OUR BARGAIN SALE STILL GOES r ON » 1&5 Mercury eontarey HT $ 795 |'32 Ford 3 . $ 285 | | 48 Cy wouth 2 GF .:-. $ le ''52 Chevrolet -pickup $ 295 | 'b4 Pontiac Chi. 4 dr ..... $ 695 'BRING THIS AD AND SAVE $5 00 OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. IF 2.9101 Open Eves. 1956 BUICK. 4 DR CENTURY. Hardtop. R&!. WW tires Power _brakes EM 3 3386 . 11955 BUICK CONVERT. Power windows, dyna-flow radio & heater. Sharp. $995 . BOB FROST, INC. (280 Hunter Bivd - MI 6-6934 ‘By-Pass _sround B'Ham) ___ ‘36 BUICK SPEC. STATION WGN. Will consider ’54 Ford or Chev. in trade. FE 4-8424, or MY_ 3-2746 ——— radio, heater and white wall tirés. Original owner good condition, _ $1075. OR 3-4856 fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac — -I3S0.N. Woodward B'ham MI 41930 ONE IN A MILLION-80 NEW! Clarkston Motes Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15, Clarkston MA 5-5141 REAL SHARP. ‘$2 CHEVY, HARD- _ good cond. FE 5-1 8-1317. CHEVROLETS 1957 Chevy 8 Powerglide. four- Dr. Be! Air hardtop, red and ¥hite, white walls, heater. If you wish to see a used car that looks like g@ new one, come out and see this one 1957 Chev. 6, 2-Dr, Bel Air Radio and heater, white wals, two tone, a l-owner that we can recommend to the critical buyer 1952 Chev. hardtop, heater an? radio. clean as a pin and will give you excellent service. 2- tone. tires H J Open ‘Til 8 pm Drayton Plains __ Ph. OR_3-1355 "58 Chevrolet Impala Whitewalls Power brakes. Pow- er steering. FE 5-3545 after 5 30 p.m 1662 DODGE SEDAN, VERY 280 Hunter Blvd. o4 a wagon 8 53 FORD a $ “54 AMBASSADOR ‘HYDRA. . $ 405 “5e Seg hy rll, sta. Wag. This one Berry! ‘53 eee Cetaline Ht.” No neues $ "S68 ; RAMBLER Sta Wag. , lenre! ‘38 $ RAMSLS wagon. e} Dao.; $65 mont "$1. } AMBASSADOR custom, HT, ‘ agons, 56 Chey rolet convert. Full power. Birmingham RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63900 1652 CHEVY SEVAN, R&H, ABSO. LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN As sume payments of $8.65 mo Cal) Credit var. Mr Parke at 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford ‘$4 CHEVY | CONVERT, Ni NEW TOP. new tires, new paint, very clean, R&H, W-walls 112 Linvag Hill St. sere ara ron ac REPOSSESSION Good moter and tires no —_ te full orise. Bat cas! $10.34 ir. Bell Great kes. ‘ayments 1954 a lacbbenntigde 2 DR. $486 05 FULL price money down Auto Sales, 193 & te Ms _ +2214 or PE 4-1006. LET: EX- 6-7572. “34 BEL AIR ‘ceHent cond _clean, $195, PE 3-1542. H. Riggins. 1958 DODGE Ci * a awe oyel Lancer - A ato. Trans. P, steering, ibe’ - Take _over pmts., $40 month OR. 3-8740. 1952, DODGE AUTO ANS. White wails colored glass 6275. OR 3-5074. 1955 DE SOTO 4-door. Powerflite, power steering, a 6 brakes. Radio & heater. white, Like new, $1005 "ROB" FROST, INC. 280 pow Bivd. MI 6-6034 y-Pass around B’Ham) DESOTO, 1956 “We've just cut the price of thie Firedome 4Dr. sedan with power e oy one SAT- URDAY ONL SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 012 8. Woodward, Birmingham i953 FORD. R&H, CLEAN automobile _ Steele Ford Noah down, Eddie 37 FORD CUS oe 2 DR, Ve R&H. GOOD CO PE #3342. i952 FORD Taaren 2-DR FORDOMATIC RADIO & HE. ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN = Assu yaymen ents 3 46 mo. cal “Credit M rT. Mr. rk, — MI 4-7500 Ha, Tur- vs ner 1955 FORD R&H. WHITE WALLS FOM. ae tans $1,005. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 1986 "FORD Convertible. Radio & heater. V-&, iS ted top. Excellent con- jon BOB "FROST, INC. MI 6-6034 (By-Pass around as 1956 FORD FAIRLANE vertible, Thunderbird en i equi; Like new. $1,205. Will take older car in tate. - Pvt. _owner. 5.2766. 66 FORD RANCHWAGON, F DR. SoM eater and radio. 1 owner pl $1,350. Call FE 8-6808 after ae FORD, CUSTOMLIBE v-8, atic, clean, 2 door, radio and heater’ FL 2-7153. 35 FORD FAIRLANE. FOM, R&H, White walls, ee: Eddie’ Steele 6 FORD, 1954 . poe *EMERALD EEN" that looks A eck on of the Rouge is this Victoria. Radio, heater, pei re a to save at only SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham 1957 FORD can} FORD — Me RCURY MY 2-261] 280 Hunter Bivda. CUSTOM 300, RADIO, heater and white wall tires, Black Toor. lots of extras, $1200. FE Ig fon tac BURDEN- ? Let us help vou adjust to couse less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. ~ 1987 FORD H’*TOP 4door, Fairlane, ‘ioe steering, power brakes. BOB F ROST, INC. MI 6-6034 (By.Pass around ae COUNTRY SEDAN overdrive $995. Eddie Steele rd — FE 5-0204, isi FORD ¢ CLUS COUPE, V@ Bown’ mo, Ca 83 Mr Parr at MI 4-7500. 00 Haroie ord Turner Ford’ » ae . Ww 1955 FORD, 8 CYLINDER, REAL 1954 FORDS 2 DR. 1954 CHEVROLET Convertible Power glide Radio | & heater, Sharp, $545. No maney | ; down. i; BOB FROST, INC. -1280 Hunter Blvd MI 6-6934 | (By-Pass around 1 B'Ham) ; \'$1 CHEVY 2 DR. EXC. COND | M 3-0081. H Riggins. | rr 3 a |1856 CHEVROLET 4DOOR HARD- top. V-8 engine radio, heater and | *§7 FORD SUNLINER CONVERT. | powerglide. Our stock No. 4242 A| real buy for $1398. | North Chev. 'Hunter Blvd. at 8. Weotwere Ave ‘Birmingham _ MI 4-2735 | ~ 1955 CHEVROL z i | ae V-8 Power glide. Very | | clean hon ip ROST, INC. 280 Hunter Bivd MI #6-6834 (By-Pass around B Ham? HASKINS Foreign & Sports Cars 90B = en —— 12.000 MILES. Radio and heate 3% mi. gal $i, yi ~ will caasthe? trade, << tor foreign es rd srners Poke Tie Eee we * CORVETTE | Mc MOTOR * IN °34 4 qued—tear;— re “Tear gear ratio, ry Gall OL i DUNLOP Used Cars 1955 Olds 98 Holiday coupe. Hydra matic, power steering, power tiful cora; and ivory finish $1477 | 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air ¢-door. Pow- , @rglide radio and heater. ibe eo coral and gray finish oir | 8 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop. Ra- dio, heater, Powerglide. Above average condition... oe 3% U2) SAVE ENERGY, USE _-WANT.ADS! To find a, eb, place to live or a “good used. car, see, Classi- fied NOW! fe Chevrolet us 2-door. Solid blue finish. Sharp $ 788 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, V-8 engine. Powerglide. radio, heater. One dwner Like new $1491 1957 Olds Super 8 Holiday conse Hydramatic power steering, er brakes tinted feet owner . Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at Mis MApie 5-571 Open nites ‘til @ t ee e - $1b89 a r|°8 | bt FORDOMATIC $495 OTORS _PE 43528 ¥ R 124 Oatione nice, $893. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 . : __ AND 4 DR eight to choose from No money down, $2724 a mo Lucky Auto Sales, 193 S Saginaw. FE 4-1006. 36 FORD CUSTOM 6 CYL. STAND- ard shift. R. & H. W. W. Very clean, Customized. "MA 4-1006 ~~ 1951 FORD V-8 ame payments. $18 per mon BOB FROST, INC. | 280 Hunter Bivd, MI =6-6034 (By-Pass around B’Ham) Very clean. Power. Will trade down, EM 3-0061. REE Pora, 2 dr REPOSSESSION Perfect en La No fust, white $308 - cu han wall tires $16.50 d Mr: Bell Great “Lakes Payments cash neede FE 8-0402. $395. 51 eondi- ‘53 FORD 8 CUSTOMLINE, Chevy hardtop, $205 Exc. hon FE 5-643. THESE CARS , can be purchased with absolutely no money down, They have ali been sure-tested to assure com- plete satisfaction ‘63 Pontiac $22 32 per month R&H, Hyd. bar aaah $27.24 per month RAH == = « ‘53. Plymouth $26.02 per month Wagon, R&H, 6 pass. ‘$2 Ford $31.39 per month Wagon, 9 pass. "dl Plymouth ..$ 8.65 per month 4 Dr, Heater 53 Ford $23 56 per month |: R&H, 4 dr 84 Studebaker . $9.77 per month | Starlite , ‘80 Plymouth » $17.08 per month Convertible, new ~ top | ‘51 Desoto $16.52, per month Custom Sedan AT | ‘/-6 “TY smell smoke. (awe © 1966 by NEA Service, en VM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF Is it the phone?’’ For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars STOP, LOOK, SAVE 1954 PONTIAC wagon 4 dr., hydra, R&H., W.W. tires, other access. Factory official car, big discount, ogle car guarantee. Only one. $2, 1956" PONTIAC. 870 Hardtop. Hydra- Extra sharp. .. $1406 9 1956 MERCURY 2door, Heater, Mercomatic. $995. BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-6934 ___ (By-Pass around B'Ham) ‘83 NASH STATESMAN GooD condition. 2619 Penna, or phone PE 4-7684. 1955 PLYMOUTH. pn z, RADIO & Se re ane sen, Mout la = ir stock No. ‘ul. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S$. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mi 42735 ‘$8 PLYMOUTH TD HT. EXEC- ce, car, fvil - t oaaed MI -_ PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, 4 Dr. HT. R&H, Auto. power steer- ing and brakes, a Eddie Steele Ford. FE PLYMOUTH, 1956 Here's hoo wir . hegter /‘SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLY: 912 8. Weedwars, pices maabess 1057 PLYMOUTH “GUSTOM BUB- urbea, 4 re oe auiomatic ns AE one i arrange naaeing. Lucky Auto ales. 1958 athe) ihe STATION WAG- on, PE 1983) PLYMOU TH 2-dr. Hy-Drive, Radio & heater. Excellent trans, Assume payments $18 OB ? . BOB FROST, INC. 280 nter Blvd. MI 6-6934 By.Pass around B'Ham) i95y PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN, ond, R&H, 2 Labs tires. est offer. Call after 4 (2-007 p.m. OL re: PONTIAC. “pabonint Hardtop. es 2 gg wend ear .... 8 1956 “cH ary trans. R&aH, New roll Blue and white, $895 os cto AC. R&H. WW. tires. xtra eo a 1953 hae Hardtop. Dynafiow, ra- — heater. Red & black $ 645, 1983" PONTIAC ‘Deluxe 4dr. =a matic. Radio and heater . $ 495 1953 PLYMOUTH Hardtop, Radio -.} heater. Extra nice 1949 DODGE. California. ‘ear, No inl Must see to “eis 1949. BUICK. Nice trans. SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester QU 1-8133 1952. FORD. Ass OVER PAY- men its. OR 3- 19853 FORD Sa WAGON. New motor Fordomatic drive. 8 passenger $550 OR 3-6440, er 4 pm. 1 FORL vV-8 REPOSSESSION site mcln” sack teens, Good nape tires Radio and peptes Bell. Great Lakes, 2 1850 HUDSON. $173. GOOD COND. FE 256%. 1957 HUDSON 2-DR., 6-CYLINDER, manuai transmission, white. fresh windshi air ee washer, backw lights, fakes re side = ror, r 28,000 miles. never ecnages. weke-ahora tread depth remaining on tires, orig- thal owner, $1260. 6060 Evershed, _Orchard Lake. EM 3-2572. 1953 HUDSON JET SEDAN RA- ssume pa Lar of $11.40 mo. Gall oe toy Mer. Mr. Parks at -MI Harold Turner Ford. ‘a9 LINCOLN, 4 DOOR. $05. 82 1955 MERCURY Montclair hardtop. Black & white Mercomatic, oe ft heater. Low mileage. 1 BOB F ROST, 1 INC. 289 Hunter Blvd? I 66034 (By-Pass around B'Hem) SALE 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE, V8. R&H. $1805 71958 CHEVY DEMO 500. fas Barna V8 POWERGLIDE. $2475 1958 CHEVROLET 4 DR. STATION WAGON, rowan. GLIDE POWER — POWER BRAKES TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET - OLDS WALLED LAKE MArket 4-1561 1953 MERCURY Hardtop. No money down, Mer- comatic, oa - heater, Assume aon $32 * B FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd MI #6-6834 ‘By-Pass, around BHam) MAN, 52 ‘53 ® % MAKES AND Modeis op hana Come out & look them over! Auburn Motor Sales COREE. _ PIKE & E. BLVD, 1957 MERCURY 4.door Radio & heater. Merco- matic. Bi ie wails. Spotiess inside & out. $1.5 BOB FROST, INC, 280 Hunter Blvd. “MI «68-6934 _._(By-Pass around B'Ham} ~~ Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER & USED CARS “BILL SPENCE RAMBLER BALES & SERVICE 211_ 8. Saginaw FE 8-454) WE HAVE "A Few 1958 Chevrolet | LEFTOVERS 2-DOORS 4-DOORS HARDTOPS CONVERTIBLES As Low As $1698 ALSO SOME OFFICIALS’ CARS AND © DEMONSTRATORS North Chev. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYM $12 5. Woestart MI 65303 3 i \ } . res Ee a ee satiety te? he. » 5 Munter Bivd. at g. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI me ‘54 RAMBLER. CUSTOM CROSS ‘NASH, R&H, GOOD CONDI- tion, 464 Moore, Pon- vt $150 jae. Br: 2-627. S55 NASH AMBASSADOR 6 NEW TIRES. CLEAN $695 FE 2-6928 R. & C. Rambler OUR SLOGAN WE CAN ae ANY DEAL MPLETE SERVICE. EM 34155 1956 OLDSMOBILE, SUPER 88 convertible. Hydramatic, wer steering and brakes. §1, Ph FE 5-5710 between 8:30 am. and ® pm. Country 8 station wag. Exc. cond. |’ / FACTORY BRANCH 57 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN A nice clean car. “ _.. PONTIAC 7 “RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST | SOFFICE_ 1948 ) PONTIAC \C SERFECT ‘COND. EB 4-3738 __ i953 PONTIAC 4 DR, &H. cee cond Can be financed, OR 53 NASH STATESMAN with radio heater and overdrive.-A one owner red and black beauty. $396. soo PLY MOUTH Nek SAVOY 2 DR. SEDAN with auto- matic transmission, Treen and ivory, one owner, JACK COLE'S AUTO SUPER _MART PLYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER 1000 W Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-4511 OLDS, 1953. Red and white 98 Holiday coupe with full power. Be = a — and drive it. SCHUTZ e12 | Pg piWoodward. ‘Birmingham 35 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 68. HOL- iday coupe Original owner, 23,000 oe FE 5-1 or 1089 W. Run- "54 eee 88 TWO DR. STD. SHIFT, 4 carbs, ete. Very good costilion. ‘Best: offer takes. Utual 4-2364. 1953 OLDS ae BYBRA. R&A, | eter Ere NO NEY WN ssume $14.27 mo. AGA it Mer. Mr. Liat at MI 4-7500. Harold Turn- Prices Slashed! 1966 Ford, 2 tone cress yeeoe $795. 1955 Pontiac 4 dr .. $79 1955 Senet 2 tone blue | $595 1954 Ford Custom ¥s ike oats $445 1953 Ford FOM, .. ........... $395 1953 Nash Hardtop . oo oe 953- Chevy. nice condition $405 psi Dodge runs good . $9 AUBURN | Motor Sales Corner Pike & East Blvd ‘62 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN 8295 Roger’s Sales & Service 685 Auburn Ave. PE 2-0555 RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER Biggest savings Ever ‘58 Ford 2 door custom 200 with radio and heater. 2 tone paint. Whitewall tires. Looks like new . $1895 '57 Chevy This ts a jet black Bel pk 4-Dr. hardt with powerglid . a ie. Tr dio. heater and W-walls .. ‘56 Lincoln A premier 4-Dr. with full pow- er seats, windows, brakes and steering. An immaculate car inside and out . 1 _ 90 Olds Red ano white 4-Dr hardtop with hydramatic radio and heater, power . ie $11 « 995 "50 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...8 75 ‘51 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 150 33 Chevy Panel ...$ 295 93 Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 375 "53 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 395 53 Ford Victoria ..$ 495 "53 Mercury Conv. $ 545 °54 Ford 2-Dr. ..,..$ 495 54 Ford 4-Dr... 8 5454 55 Ford 2-Dr. nen $ 5 95 Chevy 2-Dr. ....$ 995 55 Chevy 2-Dr, ....$1095 56 Fo tT. Wen. $1195: [5g Edge! Convert. ..$2495| uss Dawson Mercury - Edsel - L incoln English Ford Line. 232 S. SAGINAW FE 29131 Py = SONTIAC NOTHING DOWN. Nice car. Eddie niotia Ford. FE 5-9204. 1a PONTIAC, anes FHYDRAMAT” _497_ Kuh: 8-6827. : “1985 PONTIAC DOOR CATALINA ysramaue ar ond heater Like new $ TAYLORS Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Walled Lake MArket 4-1561 PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN 8. 2 dr. Radio Heater. Hydramatic. Very aloe!” $395 full price, No money dow E BARGAIN LOT Hunter Bivd. at rt ant Birm, MI 6-44 195? PONTIAC, 2-DR NEW TIRES and battery, $395. MI 6-2699 after _5.pm _weekdays- FACTORY BRANCII 54 PONTIAC Hydra- ‘ 2 DOOR Radio and Heater, matic. as $595 PONTIAC _ “RETAIL STORE” FE 3} 65 MT. CLEME! BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 1955 os” STARCHIEF. tone, 4 dr.. R&H, power brakes, white walls, 16,000 miles, original owner sharp, clean as new. 2 "56 36 4+DR HT. STARCHIEF PON- tiac, low mileage, very clean. OR ¢ 3-9885. 1953 PONTIAC 4-DR. AUTO. R&H. White walls, $495. Nothing down. Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5- TRANSPORTATION Specials Excellent '50 Plymouth $69, Ford TOM BOHR, INC Milford MU 41715, 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR. GOOD CON- ie. = ar 8 oe Service, 200 Si USED Quality ° Cadillacs FROM THE 50 "Bright Spot" 1S THE ~ Hot Spot we STRESS" SAA ped Soe > heehee "SS amici’ Mardi Ree OR Pee i inde ") Gide 6.0 xe, => $1195 spre oon 88 with hydramatic, ‘SS Chevrolet 2 $895 Ivory & % & Blue, Rowetaiida’ va. "04 Pontiac Radio = ater reat hydramatic. 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W tG The new director of the Air Pollu« ° Chanvel 2WJBX-TV Channel ¢—WWI-TV Channel TOWAYZ-TV Channel 9--CKLW.TV : in West Germany ma Cae istrict i. Jen BONN, Germany (UPI)—Known| == TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) Behind Closed _ Doors. ja:s0 {2) Jimmy Dean. Joseph. Conrad! $ Story as they are throughout the world , . Enemy. agents use friendship} ~~ (4) Romper Room. Follows Pure Youth for their industry and enterprise, | , 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. club as front in “Man in the as in Search for Peace the Gernians haven't taken to “do-| (3) Popeye. _ Moon.” Judith Byelyn stars. 255. (9) Billboard. id Fon oe i it-yourself’’ as have Americans, (4) News, Williams. (2) Zane’ Grey Th. Towns- F é But there are reasons, (2) Racket Squad. people refuse to believe oF Love or Money. NEW. YORK — One of the most my. are foes . drifter (Lee J. Cobb) who (4) Dough Re Mi . The absence of a “do-it-yourself” , 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. claims he’s famous lawman. (9) Movie, shockingly penetrating dramas of spirit in-Germiany was noted re. . : * morality to be presented on the cently by Dr. H. Kolbenschlag, 7 6:15 (4) Box Four. 9:30 (7) Rough Riders. Rough/10:15. (7) Lady of Charm CBS ere pride eee punmmare Seateane am. Kap Riders try to free official ’ house 90" special 90-minute ftsmn: , 6:38 ape (cont.) held hostage by bandits. {10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. production of Joseph Conrad's from a yisit to a United States, (9) King. (9) Maria aac ? Your H h, “ { Darkness,"’ t * x a, nes a Senn, a (4) Lite of Riley. Comedy. | -___(4)- Ford @ Play Your Hune aren Rei ‘| Dr. Kolbenschiag said he be = . (2) News: LeGoff. “Wyman. 10:55 (7) News might, ©: . lieveg there are three reasons for} g (2) Playhouse 90. Roddy Mc-; * , * As adapted for television, this the ‘do-it-yourself’ movement in| Se 6:40 (2) Weather. tain in “Heart of Dark- U1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. saan ty of “ man “ne the Nong persons live far from de ; Petey at g or soul is a stark, | Mar sons live fa e 6:45 (2) News. we oi . (1) Day fn terrordaden attack on the evil’i# marae city 0 they have fo do a 7:00 (7) Girl ‘Decoy. Daughter} (9) Mike Hammer. | mankind. Tt is a vivid declara- done at all. hates mother so much she (4) Bet tome Life. Comedy 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. tion that peace of mind is found ~Others live in large, mush- Walled La ke at ene hag miothée's qui howe ( mat a? jlssoring evil, but by rooming cities where there is a i tt.) * . ‘tage ti ’ (9)-Comedy. Huckleberry)“ P'*Y use (con 11:30 (4) Conceatration. gnting shortage of skilled repairmen. % Hound. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. “Heart of darkness” will present ~American products generally erc lants i , 10:80 (7) News: Daly. a multiple-star cast in. a\collection : aren’t made to last, but on (4) (color) Mich. O’Doors. : : T ar to last, ly (2) Dr, Christian (3) Winchell File. (2) op Do .* of television's most unusual char- . just good enough no they will a> De, Chretien. (#) (color) Masquerade, (9) Howdy Doody. acterization. Roddy MeDowall is {& ) ee fenotie AS ‘ADVERTISED ON ; Party. ° & ung sailor who has . . y 7:30 (7) Leave It to Beaver.| (2) Playhouse (cont.) - ee . tite’ ot Purity because he EVIL CLASHES WITH. PURITY — Roddy McDowall stars as He said only recently have the Beaver gets upset when “ was taught by his foster father, “the young sailor seeking peace of mind, who falls on the path of |American people begun to demand, claseuanten him shout 10:55 (7) Weather FRIDAY AFTERNOON played by Boris Karloff, that he evil in mytserious Africa,‘and Eartha Kitt co-stars as the native |@0d get, more skilled craftsmen. his “ girl friend” in “Her |!® ; bh Love of cis jmust not acknowledge the exist- queen who holds the key to adventure in the “Playhouse 90” dra- He said that in West Germany, (9) Million Dollar Movie. | 11:00 Souny’'s On. 700 “ Te Tec Doug: jence of wie man. . maneven - refs Conrad’s celebrated story, ‘‘Heart_of Dark- lot “ a wae, Mout that ie Cagney, ‘Each . . . ness” on ft) — (39 rd ach Dawn (4) News: Westerkamp. '-(9) Hidden Pages. Tormented by his inability to the only similardy. . + Seflereen (2) (color) News: LeGoff. . : find peace of mind, the young ~ © * 7 setae wullews"ae he guests Car preview. ', 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. ‘sailor returns home for ad@viced ° | The fact that there is this short- 1460 PONTIAC killer. ; (7) Mother’s Day. lafter six years at sea, only to find . 4 age in West Germany has caused (2) I Love Lucy, Lucy learns 11:15 (9) Weather. (9) Myrt & Doris. |that his childhood benefactor has || rr O. yn n 1¢C S em many Germans to consider ‘‘doing to drive. (4) Weather: “Eliot. _ (2) Search for’ Tomorrow. gone to Africa. it themselves,” Dr. Kolbenschlag (2) Miss Fairweather. ' . | VY E VY stated, but most fear they will 8:00 (7) Zorro. Bandits trick! \ 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. | rein ef, ime —— ounger ver y Car smash their thumbs and anyway , og a | 11:20 (3) Theater, Robert Mont- - an acne ° they ‘‘don't have a pioneering, ad- Anna Maria into taking fath- “Lad t Lak *!1:00 (2) Ladies Day. | Africa to discover terrorizing . venturou irit do the Ameri. Com ait ers’ place as their captive. | wa) y in the Lake,” /1: (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy | truths not only about his father, By EARL WILSON s cane” S Spirit as co " (9) Movie cont 3-~—— ‘ _ but about all mankind. And led ; , (4) Ed Wynn Show, Beamer (4) shorts. py ome | to temptation there, he finally | NEW YORK—John Huston andJim Hill here this week} Most Germans solve the problem MOD Ni7 it helps hotrodder. (2) Sports. \ , faces the reality of evil in him- /to test girls for “The Unforgiven” film, Will talk to Joy Harman |by eri ts tec man ‘0 do what MODERNIZATION. 2 iy oh ” . « - is called here i -~ : . te mn nntrap te hiv 11:26 (2) Nightwatch Th. “Holiday|1:30 (7) Margie. | self. a and Ann Wedgeworth of “Make a Million” about tests. Errol hat is, work done by some cratts-| fl MOMMA RCRO 9 Hilda's “fib” come true. Affair.” (°43.) \ (2) As World Turns. This sequence is climaxed by aj, Flynn has told some friends that when he/man on his own, without his em- or Too Small . (4) E.T.V. Digest. qightening. treme mauve , mee _ and Patricia Wymore are divorced, he intends ployer's knowledge and after legal #90 (1) Real McCoys. Grandga/11:90 (0) etter teont. 1:85 (1) Faye Elizabeth. off ee to marry teen-age actress Beverly Adland who Working hours. Call BIG BEAR turns tables on con man. ‘ qocater font.) citt arl v Others in the starri in| # was in school with his son Sean. Red Buttons, ; : (9) Movie (cont.) site mae "ay (1) Charice for Romance. clude Fartha “kit as S native —in from Hollywood to be Patti Page’s guest Robin Is Friend for Life FE 8-6553 (4) Concentration. Jack oy na 7 ) i (2) Our Miss Brooks 0 Homolka as reak Rs RR en Barry hosts contest. (2) N’watch (cont. (4) (color) ‘Truth ce Conse- queen, ear omel a as a wea — is extolling wheat germ-and blackstrap) sARNIA Ont. w— Michael Skel- (2) Yancy Derringer. Miss- . quences forsored oeeonard Oo ee Nan molasses which is making him skinny, ton, 9, made a friend for life when| a4 aaa ALE Eas ing passenger on sailing , . ett as “ old c cone, pan Inga k« «-t he rescued a deserted baby robin. | ship leade ee en . FRIDAY MORNING 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. {Swenson as the girl in love with . eed frit eye-dropper and tweez- trigue, violence in et 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom (2) House Party. the young sailor. In Joe Howard's opinion, a painless “ | MU NTZ TV for Bridget.” : mnen assnoon (7) People’s Choice, x *« * dentist's the one who forgets to bill you en Lh ane Sr Me perch bs ; 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Gordon Mac-|&80 (2) Meditations. $:85 () Hom) Fat The entire production of “Heart| WILSON - ... Sophia Loren earns around $1,140,000 : : . ; é, Fair. of Darkness’ is being staged with; this year from Paramount fer four pictures (“Houseboat” is (oy Marko Quiz for home |@:£3 (2) On the Farm Front. \ _ {some of television’s most startling) her next) and will get the same next year. BELTONE PONTIAC CO. Member of r ‘ ° $:00 (2) Big Payoff. and uncanny effects to fulfill the Repa Electronics Association Viewers. . 1:90 (2) T. V. College. (4) Today Is Ours. demands of Conrad's searing In Italy they have difficulty pronouncing “Zsa Zsu!’ and FE 4-1515 ee Answer te Previous Puzzle (4) Todav. (7) Beat the Clock. treatise on mankind. say “Tsa Tsa.” So in Rome, when the cafe orchestra played C & V ELECTRO MART (7) Big Show. (9) Hour of Stars. From the dark dampness of the.for Miss Gabor to dance, Sam ‘Steinman insisted they were Open Daily til 7 ~ paunici @ alae ‘eens (01 Cartann Foaling 8:30 (2) Verdict Is Yot jungle to the uncivilized patterns playing the Tsa Tsa Tsa. (Which is enough out of him for d Friday ‘til 9 STFA INIS1 101 LAIN (7) Breakfast Time. * ive S TOMS. jof the cannibals and their orgiastic six months) . . . Yugoslavia’s ANY ACA) ‘ (a) From These Roots. rituals, “Heart of Darkness” will had jet planes for years. That's PE SRT 13 jan’ ar uiS} (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Who Do You ‘rust | present a series of indelible epi-, ith me of their airline. [TT eal 14:00 (2) Scighter Day. : sodes underscoring its theme: That |“ Name 0 (=t mt st (7) Our Friend hirry. | (4) Queen for a Day man must recognize evil in order | ; * * . * ¥ | CUTIeli dew SCEMIBISEAI ie) (2) Cartoon Classroom. (7) American Bandstand - \ to understand and choose good. Kid Story: Young Jae pata ie sae ERIS) (9) Big Rascals, se | Scott, who made the hit rec- Table and chair sets Sturdy metal sets for children, ‘g” AL 1154 eaeans S (4) 1 Married Joan. | hy es cord, “With Your Love,” took res, P57) “ (2) News. 4:18 (2) Secret Storm. Precious Metals | his sister, Laura, 7, along del Tot Walker +70 hn! shopping, and a salesman roller ceo c este cvecvuteees bce ecg 1 Ke ‘a P| | 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. | \ asked her where she got her Electric Pipe-Orean for children and adults. ow | 4” Cn . 0 " (9 Sherwood Foi t Tia) pretty hair. “Tt came with Eectrte Space Heaters 3069 12 Grivet ’ Snerw ones’ Lie enea Cd my head,” she said. All Sizes from ...... So cececccehancenceceteuens. up monkey “ ~ ie Pewetes th ‘5:60 (2) Susie. Joe E. Lewis is sure “That FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES 10° Each 15 At all times o I's Great Life Miners . of Tomorrow Certain Smile” is the story of Sn e . ey ‘toons. * p> Ed Sullivan's life . . . Eddie eae Rt THI] sso 12) detroit Bandstand | oY y Dredge Ocean sis niey tells me of «busines PORTABLE TRANSISTOR RADIOS 20 Radiating bar (d) (color) George Pierrot for Vital Ore executive whose doctor told 6 transitor’s, carrying case, earphone, and an- $ 95 34 Leather thong Y Presents. him t6 give up his car and roll tenna and battery all for only ............ 28 Gift (7) Mickey Mouse Club. BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) — The}a hoop to his office. After a 4 Hewalien . mater of tomorrow may head for|few weeks, he felt fine, lost GE ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS, rea . A . 8 diggings by ship and use a) yo; ht, and enjoyed it. One HARMAN Lo , er re 38 Otherwise a 9 2-Door Sedan Stages vacuum-cleaner contraption to day 2 omebody broke the hoop. | 12” ELECTRIC FRY PAN $7 3] John (Gaelle) Comeback in ‘58 Sales [dredge up a bonanza of minerals|(Y big man was almost in tears. “Gee,” he sald, “now how Detachable Thermostat, ilfeone lined, full guar. Special $1 Metal from the ocean floor. I et home?” - | STEREO-PHONIC PHONOGRAFHS, Starting from 8.4 4 ()?0 42 Property item), DETROIT—In the first half of This is envisioned by two Uni-|! 800Na get home?” » Come in for a demonstration .....................-. se irene veoll 1958 the two-door sedan staged versity of California mineral en-| Buddy Hackett’s very happy on Jackie Gleason's show. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC HAND MIXERS, 11° st Preneh rivers Scemmeback ‘ second scons wa gineers who report that loose. «Jackie assures me he’s building me slowly but with a solid Infinite speeds... 0.0.0... eben eee 38 Cry of ed Gy ai + gf © {Popularity from fourth last year. Iying rock cong ety tel foundation,” he says. “This is the same way. he worked OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. 57 Bacchanals af It accounted for 17.5 per cent of ‘found in some arezs of the ocean with Art Carney. I remember saying vo myselt oe 38 Vennmous 4 Peel “ 23 It's in the sea 40 Soft food factory sales compared with 14.5 floor to be worth as much as like to see more of that fellow,’ and in t . © was sharing DISTRIBUTING ° erm 5 Bieveles * 24 Female saints 41 Streets (ab ) per cent during the first half of | $1 590,000 per square mile. the show with Jackie” ... Dave Gartowsy’s intimates just MPANY 61 Babvlonian § Employ \ 3 a road “ Aariate rame 1957. ok + | Pre sent technology probably, wave CXeries vee ne put ney ‘hin nes wrone for the co a ouna » gelty’ gpen The plane : age such deep-s in-| wi u » transferred. — Free 9-Day Layaway Year’Roun 62 Very, pba $ pean | = into the “ Saal island The four-door sedan kept first. ing today. according ‘to Dr. Her. “ey . own rt ° * t _— meee ‘0 Brerrens - — 1 Teco it Domestic slave 33 Gar elt term Prd alee s place, er eg tue your Fre | bert E. Hawkes and John Mero. Pianist Stan Freeman was flattered when he was invited, 1550 Union Lake Road EM 3-438 ; vente ne 20 Mariner's 3 umber re Bs Promontory two-door hardtop dropped from} The metals are contained in | to ‘his home town, Boston— to a Back Bay socialite’s party. UNION LAKE VILLACE into view 33 ion oF Pixos cust 35 Netive metai [Second to third place. spherical deposits usually less “The hostess greeted me,” relates Stan, who has his own’ 3 Roman road than six inches in diameter and called nodules. These small brown-black stones began to grow millions of years ago from materials washed inte the oceans from the land, such as volcanic | I had | ee emmeniaedt ANOTHER TV SALE | show on CBS radio, “and I grew about two inches. finally ‘arrived!’ ‘Then she said, you play?’ “I'd heard of these things happening. ! ' . \ | ‘Will you have a drink before or after -- Today's Radio ems -- ‘ : So I said, ‘TH % WIR (76M) = ORLW (800) WW (080) WAR (1130) «WXYZ (1970) = WPON (1480) W3BK (1490) | S!ass, pumice and clay. play first.’ And I played a piece for the guests the likes Scientists at the University of; of which they'd never heard—sharps and flats for naturals, d rONIGHE 11:06—-WJR, J. Vinall WJBK, News, George 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone California’s Scripps Institution of} and nat r nd flats. Then without a drink “wwo News WXYZ, Special” 9:00-—WIR. News, Mrs. Page| vBentin Dive Oceanography in La Jolla early) left, weais for sharps and ews iJ | “ w . . WIBK P . é CKLW Neue Ch are WEAR News WEY. Sreatiost Crab #:00—WJR, Rt. to Happiness this year found a rich store of “As I went out, I could hear the hostess saying, ‘t can't CK News, Cha i ff th f the , . WIBK. News POW, Weste Pt a WB Rel met ot gM] understand it’ I just had it tuned this morning!” WEAR, Sports Page th:9e— WIR. susie wane Rowe worse wean, Reid 'French-owned Tuamotu islands in| U2Cers just ha + h * B: he Kids Their Ow WXYZ Gurreil WPON,, News, Lar ’ Bews |the South Pacific. “Get the Kids Their n WPON, Bob Lark . 7 = ay WR, Otnner Date o:d0—waR, 3 :. | Analysis showed that these de- WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Hear about the movie manager TV Set and Avoid the Bottle WXYZ, Daly — CKLW. News, M. Caboitt nae 1 One lane Pe mn posits contained 25 per cent man-| Who had his teeth X-rayed? Wanted to preview his coming of the Channel” ww * WPON Sports “G Candlelight FRIDAY MORNING 10: Tag Arthur dodtrey CKLW. News, shift Break |ganese, 15 per gent iron and lesser |extractions.”—Herman Bachrach, the Bronx. 2:00-—WJR, Uuest H WRY2. Curtain Calls, te len amounts of nickel, copper and co- TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “Why does your grandmother WW). News, Maxwell | G00 WH. Aggteuiture be. Rowe Mi,ctorem “WWw) News. Matinee balt. A number of rare earth read the Bible’so much?” one little girl asked the other little WXYZ. &. P Morgan WXYZ. Pred Wolf Wine Gove, Reid 2, Ed McKensie Is also were found & WIBK, Jack.” Bellboy CKLW Rodetes Clue WEON Chuck Lewis WIBK McLeod metals also were found, girl who, said, “I think ‘she’s cramming for her finals.”— WON Sporis Candietiant | WOAR News "aheridan | 19:20 wwa, don Ameche WPON Jim Ameche OO eats, ba brought in trom Capper's Weekly... That's eal, brother. —+ “T:30-WWs "Three star Extral ™ - «| CKLW. News, Davi ‘s-wik. Bouse Part jty 500 pounds of the les (Copyright, 1958) 5. Ceti Nicht Train #:20-WJR, Musie Ral WPON' Chuck ‘Lewis ww. Woman in oe a depth of 4,000 feet. an HR The "Sey | GSR gah Gate [igi aatrtatam S*] Sa tee Matai | The United States has no im . #00 WIR Amos "a! Andy WPON, Rarly Bird Sports | CREW ‘News, Davies WIBR. Meleod portant deposits of manganese, P | ite E | 2 up ww, Nightline te Wie, Dan Rirey, | wenn ROE Meie 4:00 WK Parade of Bands necessary for the mamufacture of Pena ty to Write ssay | CHANNEL 6 or 1 Terms on Some Sets Wr asey WWJ, News, WPON Chuck Lewis WWJ. News, Deland steel, Before 1948 it was imported , | WEDGIE ANTENNA wa P. : WXYA hems Wolf XYZ 6 McKensie imainly from Russia but now comes| RICHMOND, Va. (® — State. Po-| 30-Day Exchange eried 3:30.WIR, Answer CKLW, News, David | 11:30—W. 7% Time for Muste nee 3s, Godfrey 9:00. Ww News, - CKLW, Hufley. 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