4 cn ~after—negotiaters~ reported: - oo =e P23 So gh peer: ae ceremony will be held at the junc- tion of N. Saginaw St. and Oakland A “Yardstick Giving’ form of; solicitation is being used again this year as a suggested form of) giving which will insure a fair dis-| [tribution of the financial responsi- bility among many, rather than unreasonable contributions by a 2 SUCCESSFUL OPENING — That's what Gene Coby Par'ot 2360 Teen Joy road enjoyed this morning when Michigan’s pheasant seasom, {§ - A and The Pontiac Press amual “‘pheasant derby’’ got off to a good start. The Pontiac hunter bagged his 3-pound, 12-ounce ringneck rooster on Pontiac road with one test entry and the first reported shot. His bird was the first con- from this area. Gene is a soph- omore at Pontiac Northern High ‘and this is his first pheasant season. Size of the rooster is. contrasted with 5-year-old Rickie Barnes (right), son of Howard Barnes, 1845 Opdyke. of Teenagers Everywhere you go nowadays the topic of conversa- Oldsmobile in Detroit in August. | tion eventually swings to that of the problems of teen-| agers. in Talk Here Is our juvenile delinquency situation getting worse or is it just going with the times. One of the most qualified to expres his answer OM not smoke. this perplexing situation is ,% Begin Final Preparations Before Election of Pope VATICAN CITY (?'— The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church today began the final week of prepara- tions for election of a new pope. * The nine days of funeral service for Pope Pius XII ended Sunday in St. Peter’s Basilica with a two-hour solemn Requiem Mass attended by U. S. Secretary of State Dulles and other+ diplomats and representa- tives of 50 non-Communist nations. The arrival Sunday night of Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski from Poland brought to 47 the number of princes of the church assem- bled in Rome for the secret con- @lave which will convene next Sat- urday to elect a new ruler of the church. By the weekend all but two of the 54 living cardinals are ex- pected to be at the Vatican. The absentees will be Josef Mindszenty, a fugitive from Hun- gary’s Communist government who has taken asylum in the U.S. legation in Budapest, and Alojzije Stepinac, confined to his native! Yugoslav village by Tito’s government. * * * ‘A . thousand ‘cheering . people massed at the Rome railway sta- President tion to greet 60-year-old Cardinal] * Wyszynski, who was kept under house arrest by the Communists for three years. The crowd includ- ed both exiles from Poland's Com- munist regime and representa- tives in Italy of that regime. f The welcome amazed the pre- late, who exclaimed, “My God, I did not know I was so popular. Why? Why?” It took almost 10 minutes for police to clear a path for him to a waiting Vati- can automobile. Robed in purple, the cardinals sat in two long rows on each side of the apse area of St. Peter's for the final funeral Mass for the late Pope. Behind. them were Ro- man and foreign nobility and rep- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) NLA OAS | In Today's Press t Comics .......005.556 SOOdODOL - County News ........6cee0017 Editorials ........ scdoaoncac 6 Markets Cece ene ew en ee ones «5 Theaters .. cess 10 Sports . lSalcsia's «snisie ple 20-22 oi, eee eer 9 TV and Radio Programs ....31 Wilson, Parl ..........65.,.81 Women’s Pages ........ 12.15 hiuee for Pros a sae: Dr. George W, Crane. He’s a. psychologist who has delved into the practical problems of youth many times. Tomorrow at a 2 p.m. school as- sembly, Pontiac Central High sen- iors and representatives of other invited area schools wil] have the rare opportunity to hear Dr. Crane speak. His talk, “Be a Good Ape,” will be presented in the school audi- torium. The Pontiac Press will sponsor this afternoon appearance and a second one at 8 in the evening at the same school. auditorium. Dr. Crane has indicated that the evening lecture is designed for adults. 7 The psychologist, lecturer, author and colummist will talk on “Sex Problems in Marriage” at the evening lecture, The doctor will answer questions following his lecture, as time permits. This will be done through cards dis- tributed to those who wish to ask questions, Introducing Dr. Crane at the 2 and 8 p.m. talks will be John A. Riley, assistant advertising man- ager for The Press, Riley said the play field at Cro- sifoot School, immediately to the west of Central High School, will be opened in the evening to facili- tate the many cars expected. There will be no admission icharge for either the afternoon or, evening talk. Dr. Crane’s column, “Case Rec- ords of a Psychologist,’’ appears daily on the editorial page of The Ss. ‘ ‘Wall for rent for special ectasions. Convenient location. Ample parking. FR 4-7101 “- | Bagwell Jalopy Driver Appears in ; { | Donald E. Barber, White Lake | | Township, Michigan State Univer- sity student who drives Paul D. Four in Cafe =< Police Department * IKE CONTINUES WEST TODAY — President aid Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower attended the Corona Presbyterian Church in Denver Sunday. At right above is the Rev. Robert Lutz, pastor, . AP Wirephote the church. The President continues to Los An- geles today, for an address tonight. Mamie is staying in Denver with her mother for a few days. greeting the nation’s first couple as they left Officer Slays Ike Off to California | Violent Attack Poses sae ote Ca ae \geles-today for a-campaign speech billed-by aides as a! Riddle in “New York ifeeeanes effort to bolster Republican candidates NEW YORK (AP)—What dead- ly impulse drove policeman James + to Battle for GOP DENVER ‘(#\—President Eisenhower flies to Los An- ed by party split. ‘Call Off Truce ing a 5,300-mile cross-country tour after a ‘quiet weekend, the President was pictured as ready to. as Dulles Heads for Formosa Commies Say Shelling ‘Punishment’ for U.S. Aid to Nationalists From Our News, Wires TAIPEI, Formosa — The Chinese Communists broke the cease fire in the Que- moy Islands today with a three - hour bombardment while ‘Secretary of State John Foster Dulles flew ihere for talks aimed at a short-of-war solution to the Formosa Strait crisis. phone with President Ei- senhower in Denver during Alaska. was continuing his trip to Formosa, although the new Red shelling had reduced some of the hopes for success of the talks. The Nationalist defense minis- said three LSTs (landing shiips, tank) which were unioad- ing supplies on the beach at Que- moy and a Nationalist commer- cial cargo ship just offshore were able to pull out in time and were not sunk by the bombard- — ment. |. A fifth ship operated by the Nationalists, an unarmed navy ‘cargo vessel, also escaped. The |spokesman did not specify whether lany of the craft was hit. : | The Nationalists announced that the Reds’ shelling of Quemoy was followed by a bombardment of jTiny Tatan Island, perched in the ‘mouth of Red-held Amoy Harbor 'on the mainland. RETURN FIRE | AUS. Taiwan defense command spokesman said “the Communist ishelling was not very heavy and 'was returned by light Nationalist ‘counterfire.” He was not able to give atiy more specific informa- thom. In Washington, the State Depart- ment said the United States has Dulles conferred by tele- a stopover at Fairbanks, - -He announced afterwards that he _ ‘Court for ‘Smoke’, Did injuries he suffered last McDermott to the cold-blooded shift gears and do some+ slaughter of four mien in a poet plugging during a two-day ‘way restaurant? visit in California. The state Umbr ellas, Anchors not resumed convoying Chinese Nationalist supply ships to Quemoy land will not revive the escort isystem unless compelled to do so | iby military necessity. | This assertion by Press Officer : year in a car accident twist his 1S one of the nation’s major mind with destructive urges? = political battlegrounds this Did he bear a grudge against the victims? One was a convicted Bagwell around in a 1908 jalopy iloan shark and two of the others ~~ ® : ; Air Pro Gis scheduled to appear in De-, itroit Traffic Court today on aj ‘much smoke, * * ® Barber, of 8675 Highland Rd.,, jwas ticketed driving the ancient| He and his attorney, Jason L. | Honigman, Republican nominee | fer attorney general from De- | troit, contend that the car was | giving off campaign steam and Bagwell has been chauffered around the state in the old buggy as part of his campaign for gov- ernor, * * * i Barber said he planned to ap-| pear before Traffic Judge John! D. Watts in the white cap, long’ Broadway near 53rd Street about ver Saturday for a visit with his: ‘ailing mother-in-law, Mrs. John S.| |Doud, the first to greet him at the, |white duster coat, goggles and long ‘gloves of a 1908 motorist. | ‘Window Ledge Falls DETROIT (UPI) — A chunk of concrete fell from another building in Detroit yesterday but no one was injured. Police said a six by four foot piece of win- dow ledge fell from the second floor of an east side building just before noon. ‘Has His Feet on Ground also had police records. Had he been drinking? | x * * \charge that the car gives off too| Police investigated these angles State Western network. today to try to uncover some ex-| planation for the 34-year-old pa- two speeches in San Francisco land a high of 76. Rather high winds trolman’s violent outburst in the Pic-a-Rib Restaurant. McDermott himself could not supply the answers iomnecttately,) He lay hiess in critical | condition on a hospital bed. His body was riddled with five bullet wounds inflicted by other police. | men, who waged a spectacular | gun duel with him on midtown | streets as he fled. Two of the capturing policemen) were from McDermott’s home| precinct. : + * & McDermott, married and the fa- ther of four, was off duty when he entered the restaurant on (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Washington Post and Times Her- ald said today the government’s small business administration had received a letter which read, in part: ‘‘I’m just five feet tall in my stocking feet, and I'd like to know if that qualified me to be a small businessman?’”’ 4 rand their five photogenic children. ane Handy Tomorrow Eisenhower's half-hour speech) Mostly fair and warmer 1s the tonight at the Shrine Auditorium'U.S. Weather Bureau's report for in Los Angeles will be carried on|the Pontiac area this evening. The television and radio over an 11- !0W Will average 90 degrees. Tomorrow's foreeast is partly ‘cloudy and warmer with scattered Tuesday morning he will make showers or thundershowers likely before traveling on to Chicage. (at 15 to 25 miles per hour tonight {will increase to 20 to 30 miles per If he does go to a scrapping role, in California, it will be the first/M0Ur tomorrow, time since he left Washington last! Tomorrow evening will be Friday on a six-day vote-hunting © tour. In Iowa his speech was only scattered showers and a low near indirectly political;-and in Kansas| 48. The outlook for Wednesday is and Colorado he made no talks Mostly fair and cool. ; whatever. | In downtown Pontiac the lowest The GOP candidates in those temperature recorded preceding 8 partly itwo states had to be satisfied with/a.m. was 40. At 2 p.m. the mercury | not much more than photographs Tegistered 67. with the President. In Colorado, | there was even a hassle over those, that left the state Repub. COvernor Lends Ear lican organization miffed. 'to Call of Pheasants * * * | : yee a, | LANSING (UPI) — The call of On Eisenhower's arrival in Den- the pheasants was louder than the call of politics today as opening of the bird. season swayed candi- airport was Colorado's Democratic! 23'€= and ae agents from the aa : » ee (Campaign trail. Gov. Stephen McNichols, his wife) Gy G@ Mennen Williams was scheduled to spend most of the day hunting with State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown on the Walter The GOP candidate for governor, Palmer Burch, was almost lost in| the shuffle some distance back of |) ange farm near Sebewaing. thepreoateing Sune. Press Agent Paul Weber, who Then the Republican state jusually keeps news flowing from chairman, Richard H. Shaw, got |the governor’s office when he’s into an argument with White |away, also went hunting in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) |Thumb area, loudy and mild with continued) Lincoln White was in line with a jstatement by Secretary of State Dulles in Alaska. In his statement at Fairbanks, | Diilles said he had “embarked | upon what I believed and hoped ' was a mission of peace.” He added that ‘I shall persist in that purpose.” | Dulles said he began his trip to i\Fermosa as a result of the previously announced Communist ‘cease fire extension for another ‘two weeks. “It seemed to President Chiang ‘Kai-shek and President Eisenhower that under these circumstances it (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Half Million Hunters Tramping Today By The Associated Press The small game hunting sea- son opens today in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula with an esti: mated half million hunters ex- | pected in the fields. | They'll be after pheasant, rab- | bits, squirrels and grouse. The coon hunting season ‘starts at | midnight today. - A kill of about one million | pheasants is expected before the | season closes Nov. 10. | Bag limits are 5 rabbits; 5 | Squirrels; 2 cock pheasants; 5 ruffed grouse and 4 woodcock. There is no limit on raccoons, | Fear Seventy-Five Killed | | LONDON }¢AP) — The crash of a TU104 jet airliner, showpiece of Soviet aviation, took the lives of the 65 passengers and all crew members, Red China announced Sunday night. ¢ Peiping radio said there were no survivors of the crash Friday night at Kanash, 400 miles east of Moscow, and that among the dead were 16 Chinese government officials. It was the first crash to be announced for the jet airliner, the pride of the Sayiet commer- celal air fleet. The other. 49 passengers were described as “foreign friends’ and experts on their way -home from Red China, They included one. the son of the Cambodian ambas- sador to Peiping. The number of crew members was not given, but the TU104 usu- ally carries up to 10. The Peiping broadcast gave the|down on a regular, Peiping-to-Mos- first details of the disaster, Mos-|Cow flight but did not disclose how cow radio, in one of its rare an-|many had been killed. nouncements of air mishaps, said) ,, x * * Saturday night that the plane went Aeroflot, the Soyiet state air- NEW YORK (UPI)—A P to Brussels and back. at Keflavik, Iceland. Briton, four West Germans: and in 7 hours and 19 minutes. Pan-Am Jet Back Home Boeing 707 jet clipper landed at Idlewild Airport at 6:13 p.m. EST yesterday after a pre-inaugural flight from Baltimore The plane made the westbound trip in flying time of 9 hours and 18 minutes, making a 1-hour 10-minute stop The jet plane, soon to be in regular trans-Atlantic serv- ice, made the flight from Baltimore to Brussels late Friday line, said in Moscow no further details would be disclosed until an investigation has cleared up the case. * ke OU An indication of the importance attached by the Soviet government to the crash was the fact that Aviation Minister M, V. Khruni- chev is heading ‘an investigation by’ six experts. JETS STILL FLYING The Soviet Union made a point of reporting the jet liner is still ° flying the world’s air routes and an American World Airways ; ( ! Red Jet Liner Crashes With No Survivors carrying important passengers. The crash evidently has not re- sulted in the planes being ground- ed. Russia itself still maintained silence on the identity of the Victims. But the Soviet cabinet in an unprecedented move, de- creed that a top-level panel | investigate the accident. | Peiping Radio said that, the Chi- inese communist officials killed in- \cluded Cheng Chen-tug, vice-chief jof the Cultural Bureau, and Tfai | Chu-fung, a member of the Com- ;munist Chinese Sports F-~-ration. | Others included officials of the Chinese communist trade and for- jeign affairs ministries, the Peiping ‘broadcast said. ; « ~__TWo Methodists Against intoxicants © (Quadruplets Born to Virginia Mom —2 Boys, 2 Girls RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Quad- ‘'ruplets were born early today to 6 Children Killed in State Traffic Favor Marital CHICAGO (UPD — The iittonal Methodist ‘Council on Counseling Among 10 Victims of Weekend Mishaps on Michigan Roads By The Associated Press Six sons killed in Michigan the weexe ne * children were among 10 per-) traffic over Engleharts have six other chil- the wife of a Richmond city em- ploye. The hospital reported the children—two boys and two girls— lare alj alive and apparently well. They were born to Mrs. Edward iG. Englehart of nearby Sandston, lin. Johnston-Willis Hospital. The dren, all girls. The hospital said the first child, Family Life has approved resolutions favoring martial coun- | seling and —- abstinence from all intoxicants and nar- cotics. = x * * The convention's windup session also backed: support | ame | of world law and strengthening of the United Nations in its windup session. “We are aware of the great need among our people for competent professional counseling in marital and 'a girl, was born at 5:05 am. A 1 | boy was born at 5:15 a.m., the lother girl at 5:25, and the other boy at 5:30 a.m. Englehart works for the Rich-' Department of Public A pair at double fatality acci-| dents took the lives of two smal boys in each. In the Upper Pe-' ninsula. two boys riding double. on a bicycle were killed when) struck by a car near Hancock. mond Works. 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The auxiliary announced that it lhas completed arrangements with a Detroit firm for special hospital f : on a rental basis. under-the-pillow speakers highly mobile stands. sets that are available to patients The sets.have such features as and For Teenage Safety Work — ing committee of the proposed Oak- land County Teenage Safety Con- ference were the guests of the Safety Committee of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce at its lunch- eon meeting yesterday in the Roosevelt Hotel. - * * * The teenagers, representing their high schools, drew praise from the safety committee and Gerald Ship- Fete High School Pupils | High school students on the steer- Week program, reported that many congragula’ tory letters have been. rreceived on the '58 program, and that entries already are being re- ceived from area fire departments for next year’s program. * * * The safety committee also re- ceived notice that Nov, 16 will be observed as ‘‘Michigan Traffic Safety Sunday.” Area clergymen will be asked to stress safety to Proceeds from the rental service | will go towards purchase of hos- pital equipment, said Mrs. Ray- —_ Rapaport, auxiliary presi- Kuwait is the richest of the new |q oil-rich, says the National Geo-| graphic Society. Wedged between) giant Saudi Arabia and Iraq at the, head of the Persian Gulf, it is smaller than New Jersey. Yet be- low its desert sand and camel grass lies the world’s largest known oil pool. * * * Skyrocketing output has _ shot Kuwait to first place among Near East oi] producers. In global line- up, it ranks after the United) States, Venezuela and Russia. It! provides half of Britain's crude oil imports. RULER INVESTS ROYALTIES Croesus of Kuwait's sticky treas- ure is His Highness Abdullah as Salim as Subah. His state is Brit- ish protected, but his rule over his people is absolute, and the oil roy- alties go to him by dynastic law. Had he so wished, His High- ness could doubtless have be- come the world’s most lavish spender — or its most affluent miser.~ instead, he chose to t-~ vest the oil revenues in develop- ing his country, In the port city of Kuwait, the sheikdom’s capital, old mud-walled | houses have given way to concrete homes, public buildings, hospitals and schools. Broad, paved ave- nues, along which white-robed Arabs drive gleaming American |f ears, replace narrow, winding al- leys. Radio towers share the sky- line with mosques and minarets) adorned with flashing electric lights * * * Under a long-term program of social services and public works, Kuwaitis receive free medical care and free education. Half a dozen well- staffed and spectacularly equipped hospitals, including tuber- culosis and mental institutions, have been established. The scores of new schools offer not only state transportation and lunches, but— even more remarkable in a Mos- lem land—training for girls as well as boys, * * * Perhaps most welcome to a des- eert-harried people is the capital's huge disti'ling plant-that turns sea water into fresh in a modern ver- sion of Aladdin and the lamp magic. Eventually, a piped-in stream from the Shatt a] 'Arab in southern Iraq may create farm- lleaning criticized Galleazzi - Lisi, Pius XII's Physician to Be Investigated ROME (UPI) — Premier Amin- tore Fanfani has ordered an inves- tigation to determine whether Prof. Riccardo Galeazzi- Lisi could be punished under Italian law for his widely-condemned articles on the last hours of Bore Pius XII, * * veys, Among the subjeqs proposed for discussion at the conference are school traffic hazard sur- year-round traffic safety programs, auto safety checks, essay and speech contests on the importance of safety, school as- semblies on safety, and columns | ; in school papers on the ee tance of safety. Sherwin Birnkrant, chairman of man of the Michigan Safety Co mission, who ealled the conferenc “one of the finest projects that could be undertaken.” * * _|their congregations. 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He said he released the account because he felt there) would be “perhaps some profes- |P” sional advantages. in its pie | tion. o = Taking Over Booth fo Inform Voters The Pontiac League of Women Voters has taken over Friday and Saturday operation of the down- town Pontiac voter information | booth. bw * * ® The Pontiac Area Junior Cham-| ber of Commerce is looking for amore volunteers to help man the| booth through Nov.: 4, the date of 'the county and state election, said Dr, Donald McCandless, Jaycee member in charge, . * * * 5 Jaycees hope to keep the booth open from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m: Monday through Saturday until election,’ providing non-partisan information concerning the mechanics of voting machines, precincts, voter eligibil-| ity and registration. storm over the publication yester=|[ the committee’s Fire Prevention GLASSES Bifocals $3.00 Extra High in Quality! - Low in "Price! Your Choice of Frames... 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And'the line by the gruff but kindly cameramen or prop man or some- bedy or other who says, “Look, kid—why don’t you go home—back to’ your family?’ It's supposed to happen every day. Maybe it does. But there have also been times when it worked out in reverse. Consider Colleen Miller, the girl who lost a beauty contest and became a movie star. Miss Miller, who stars in ‘‘Step Down to Terror’ for Universal- International, doesn’t think her case is particularly unusual. “J was ‘Miss Portland’ in a beauty contest, and nothing hap- pened,"’ she said. ‘‘When | entered the Miss America contest and lost, | U-I signed me to a long term movie contract. Since losing that contest, I’ve had nine major film assignments. If that’s what hap- pens to losers, make me a loser every time, please.’ The pretty actress said that any look at the case histories of beauty contest contestants—and what hap- pened to them—would show that the lowers, whether runner-ups or lower, seem to fare better in movies than the winners, * * * “T know about the winners, too,” she said. “They're secretaries, schoolteachers or mothers with large batches of kids. And every- time they read, they seem to pick up a magazine with an article about them—how they won the ig contests and so forth. — “The -also-rans may not have han Winner pleased enough judges, but they’ve been pleasing a lot of uadiences. Rhonda Fleming is an also-ran. Linda Darnell was a loser in the same contest. Susan Hayward lost the let’s-find-a- Scariett-O’Hara-contest, but she later won an Oscar. “There are lots of such names —Yvonne DeCarlo, Myrna Loy, Dorothy Lamour and Joan Blon- dell. They all lost in beauty con- tests." Plan Pontiac Meeting on State Constitution Why Pontiac voters should ap-. prove a state constitutional con-) vention Nov. 4 will be outlined at. a public meeting Thursday night | at Lincoln Junior High School. * * * Citizens were urged to attend the session by its three sponsors, | the Pontiac Area Advisory Coun- ‘cil, Pontiac League of Women Voters and Pontiac Education’! Assn. Main speaker will be Dr. Wil-| liam R. Gable, a University of Michigan research specialist at- tached to the Institute of Public Administration. The Birmingham League of Women Voters also plans a skit! emphasizing the need for consti- | tutional revision. Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, chairman of the advisory commit- tee, will head the meeting, sched- ‘uled to begin at 7:30 p. m. in the ischool auditorium. Season Tickets Are Going Fast! Get Yours Now! KIWANIS Series 8 P.M. 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MONDAY, ‘OCTOBER 20, 1058 i sch Stakes Big for Nixon in This Election ‘Divorce Decrees ty’s campaign and, one way or an- other, it should have a profound eee Sees rene Baltce! prin he ‘chose to ange in with exertions matching in frequency |in and. yehemence his campaign ef- forts in 1954 when, as now, he was not a. candidate. See Go @ The tide seems to be running against the Republicans., Demo- erats confidently predict big gains in both House and Senate and even control of California, second only to, New York in political impor- tance. 2” age for a revitalized = drive 1960. Nixon’s detirnieation to make a fight of it got him involved last week in a—curious kind of public debate with the-titular- head ofthe party, President Eisenhower. In the upshot both Eisenhower and his chief Cabinet officer, Secre- tary of State Dulles, backtracked, and Nixon had his way. * * * Nixon’s campaign oratory was)i more on “peanuts than on mis- siles."’ er foreign policy, Nixon fired back that “the Acheson foreign. policy resulted. in war and the Eisenhow- er-Dulles péace.” In the wake of this, Eisenhower and Dulles told their news con- ferences they hoped foreign policy policy resulted in Nixon's slashing statements, But, after the vice president had a number of telephone conversa- tions with Washington, they an- nounced full support for him. * * * Eisenhower sent Nixon a tele- gram saying no one could outdo cratic attacks on its foreign pol- about domestic affairs, and the go-ahead in full, m Christmas Folder from ‘BLACK & WHITE |\ NEGATIVES “5 x7 Gift Handsome Studio Foiders or 4% alane*s s with Envelope» Sdeal tor HOME, end GIFT - GIVING Lite PHOTO, Nixon when it came to defending | the administration against Demo- seeméd to give him a’ TRUSSES $$B50 and op Thrifty Drug Store 148 WN. ww ee Near Sears PRIVA FITTING ROOM GENEY DRY CLEANERS 12 West Pike Park Near Our Door Theresa from Lawrence , | Shirley W. from Waters 3 wkins Meredith N. 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These Mark No. 3 rifles feature the fastest pat ston in sod tals ore prevernenahy frde from jams. wr ~P pletely reconditioned and in guaranteed ‘firin - W 1 i 1 tion. Still standard in the British ‘Commonwealth Gos | Get that NE FORD FEELING m the Cars with Thunderbird elegance able sights, takes British or. American .303 ammo. Ideat.. } ! for deer and big game, get yours now! | - - Leother Sling terete SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Gun Patch Packages Waite’s Downstairs Store . | < HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS MEMBER ‘OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958 Happiness of Many Up to You Kick-off day is here. Tomorrow the Pontiac Area United Foundation drive will get under way in earnest, The 4,500 volunteers will start solicit- ing to provide funds to care for the underprivileged and the afflicted. * * * The total quota this year is $501,- 000, a reduction from a year ago. The 55 agencies depending on funds from the Foundation , have scaled down their requirements rec- ognizing that poor economic condi- tions have existed this past year. However, they are dependent on the success of the drive to meet their needs. *. * The workers in this “Give- Once-for-All’ campaign face the toughest challenge since this united system ,of giving was * adopted. They are mindful of this — condition but not disheartened. They know that the willingness to give in our community exists. mean giving up some normal luxury, but the result of yoyr contribution will be knowing that it is going to a worthy cause. * * * Making life a little easier, or con- tributing to help restore a crippled child is the type of reward that can- not be measured. Your donation will continue this work. Economic conditions have caused a strain beyond normal on many of We Have Voters; Will They Vote? Suggestion by former Pontiac mayor, ARTHUR J. Law, that compul- sory voting in general elections be used to combat apathy among citi- zens points up the neéd for some method of awakening citizens to their duty at the polls. e& x wk kw Mr. Law suggested in an interview for The Press that we might profit- ably adopt Australia’s practice, re- quiring every citizen to vote on elec- tion day, with a fine assessed on those who fail to cast a ballot. x -.« * While we heartily agree that more citizens should go to the polls, we don't think compulsory voting would work in this country. Americans have an ornery kind of pride in their freedoms. Take some- thing away from them which they hold in high regard and they. will move mountains to get it back; = Tell them they MUST do some- thing or else... and all the mules in Missouri won’t make them do it. x +. The use of the ballot must be a voluntary action to hold its proper place in a free democracy. Yet it is highly encouraging that men of Mr. Law’s background in pub- lic life are pondering on the paradox - of widespread criticism of govern- ment and almost empty polling places. * * * If his suggestion will cause others to study the problem, and perhaps come up with a solution to. voter apathy, he will have performed @ good service to our community. We have the ballot. Ss We have qualified voters. Now if we only can get more of them together on election day! THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Pontiac Priss Company 48 W. Huron st. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Datly Except Sunday Jonn A. Rirey, Assistant Advertising Manager itussert Basset, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Exrt M. TREapwett, Circulation Manager fowsrp H. FrTeckeratp 1, Vice President and Business Manager G Marspatt Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Joun W. FrrzGrraco, Secretary and Editor Grorcz C. Inman, Rosert B. Tarn, a Classified Manager ~ * Managing Editor The Assoctated Presse 1¢ entitled exclusively to the e tor repull‘jcation of all local News printed fn this nexspaper at well ae all AP news dispatches ~ The Pontiee Press ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week, where carrier —- Norman feels abused and criticizes his dad. Actually, the shoe ts on the other foot. And if you teenagers wish to rate yourselves on the test for ma- turity, just send for the Rating Scale below. It will be fun for your parents, who have been criticized unduly in America. It’s time you kids realized that parent-child relations are a two-way street! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z-349: Norman Q., aged 16, is grumbling against his dad. x * * “‘He doesn’t let me use the car enough,’’ Norman griped. ST Cfane, don't you think I am old enough to have a car of my own? All the kids drive to school in cars nowadays. “Dad only lets — sme have our car DR. CRANE for special occa- sions, like a date or the Prom.” KIDS, GET HEP It costs about, $100 just for in- surance nowadays for a car, not to mention license plates, gas, oil and depreciation. x *® *- If you kids want to get a job carrying a newspaper and thus earn enough to have a car, maybe your dad will O.K. the deal. But don’t try.to sponge on your - relatives unduly! And if your dad lets you have the car for dates and other special events, be grateful, What are you doing’ to offer equal favors for your dad? This matter of parent-child relations is a two-way street! : 2 ee? In the old days fathers appren- ticed their sons by the age of 12 to 14 and even sold their daughters into pondage, as is still true in China. : So you kids in America whose parents give you a warm home and clothes, plus free food and a chance to sit before TV every night, are lucky, If you want the freedom of an adult, then earn your right to adult privileges. TEST FOR TEENAGERS Do you let your dad do part of your courting for you by using ~ot only his car, but his gasoline? * * * If he generously furnishes the car, you Bhould certainly buy the gas or wash the car and polish it to give him an equivalent pay-off. Do you girls wash the dishes for Mother? And make your own beds? When you brush your teeth; do you leave flecks all aver the mirror? And do you clean wash basin after using it? On Pullman trains everybody) is supposed to clean the wash basin. That’s»a mark of adulthood. Do you teenagers do so at home? * * * How do you leave the tub? After a bath, you should at least use your foot to help: rinsé the ring off the tub, even though you don’t scrub it with cleansing powder, And where do you leave your towels? Slopped over the side of the wash basin or tub? If you fellows are old enough to Shave, dd you leave used razor — blades_lying on the wash basin to— endanger younger children? . x. * * . Do you clean your razor and put it away? And how many of you are guilty of the chifdish habit of forgetting to flush the toilet? ~~ ts, urge your kids to order Teens, Take Test Before Griping the tests below so they can rate themselves and see how mature they really/are. It will be fun for ypu dads and mothers, Do you kids neatly hang up your clothes at night? Or toss HEAR DR. CRANE Tuesday, 8 P. Me Pontiac Central High School PERSONAL. APPEARANCE =. Lecture and Question: Program : ADMISSION FREE them on the floor or over a chair? Do you depend on Mamma to waken. you in the morning, though you have an alarm clock of. your own? a x *« &€ Do you put off studying til] the last night before exams or do you distribute it evenly as you are supposed to do? How often do you kids compli- ment your parents and your brothers or sisters? Are you a buck-passer who tries to blame everybody else for your own faults? o...%. ® lope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). Use it for Hi-Y, Scout, and High School discussions, too, it you have .. the nerve! |, x oe in gare of The Poedae Sie, "bora 12,000" Homeless on|t. the sec Both Sides of Slowly} Falling Rio Grande | a 4 friends by. "BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AP) ~ they head The lower Rio Grande flood, fall- he lifts ling at the upper end and rising de- at the lower, claimed its first vie-} = ideas, That amped Ramirez, 35, drowned be- aia agen . ps ia pone pray gg nile 12 the beauty of unknown movielwhile turning out 245 columns, a trying to tie down butane gas)*@" 0 | Of mm year. ‘ That Saul Pett can turn out his tanks. and a deluge of hints on how to *.% first Boyle substitution in 20 min- * * *€ grow hair, lose weight, save the! ‘That the average Boyle substi-jutes, his, second in nine hours, his Estimates put thé homeless on|culsornia. redwoods and - cok|tute, called on for a week of col-|third in two days. his fourth while hath aides of the iver at about = tetrazzini over an OPpeDiumns, becomes snarling, antagon-|locked overnight in the AP confer- ' : ence room, his fifth fyom the oxy- i= = cal 1958 — es 12,000. Agriculture officials said the loss to crops and property would run into the reillions. The Weather Bureau said the river would continue a very slow fall in the upper reaches but slow rises were expected on the lower end. The flood extends from this area, almost on the Gulf, up- stream about 150 miles to Falcon Dam, An estimated 8,000 persons have been evacuated from Camargo, | Mexico, The Rio San Juan, which __ flows into the Rio Grande, backed up into the town. Another estimat- ed 1,000 were left homeless in Reynosa, Mexico, and the Rey- nosa Chamber of Commerce said about 2,000 more persons from small Mexican villages along the river are being housed and fed in ’ Reynosa, An undetermined number x * * x * * ground in parts of Matamoros, Mexico, About homes in small] Texas towns .along the river. Many were housed in a Red Cross center set up at La- joya. 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Michigan's polit- ical campaign. headed into the semiwindup week today with rising temperature and the outcome Nov. 4 hinged to the Williams-Bagwell duel for governor. The top four candidates fanned into ou for the last time be- vote-rich Detroit and ‘Wayne County for hectic 11th hour efforts to stir an outpouring of ballot strength. * * * | _In their bid to re-elect Gov. Wil- liams for an unprecedented sixth term, Democrats had three U-S. senators from other states booked for the traditional plunge into \Michigan "Campaign Hot _jas. Windup Draws Near | Siamese cats are born pure iwhite. Their paws, tail and face become dark later in ‘life. _ARTCO 3 Different styles to choose from. They come with leather strap or ..expansion. . bands. Regular $9.95 Value Wrist Watches Ar Plus Fed. Tax e@Ted- | Buren | @ Drayton Plains @ Miracle Mile As Camp Oakland opens its winter season, records show. an increase of nearly 3,000 in persons jusing camp facilities in 1958. | With expanded facilities, the camp area was used by several more groups this year. In past years the main activities were centered around summer camp and the swimming program. Among additional organiza- tions using the camp in 1958 were the Boy Scouts Clinton Valley Council and the Lapeer State Home and Training School. ‘The camping area was made available to local scouts for a week in June, before summef camp opened, and for the Council- wide Round-Up Camp-O-Ree | Sept. 26-28. The scouts set up their camp 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Our Offices -3 S. Saginaw St. (2 Doors 8S. of Pike) Downtown Pontiac Beltone is pleased to announce that they have secured the services of Mr. R. H. Brena- man, factory trained con- sultant, for our special all day hearing consultation. 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More than 1, = scouts camped The a3 of the — State Home and Training School group : Idle Hotel Workers Near Contract Vote PITTSBURGH (AP) — Some 2,- 300 striking employes of five Pitts- ‘burgh hotels will vote soon on whether to accept a new contract A 35-member negotiating com- |mittee of Local 237, Hotel and | Restaurant Workers, agreed Sun- \day te place the new proposal be- fore the membership but did not Camp Oakland Facilities Used by Many During ‘58 of disabled and mentally retarded patients was co-sponsored by the Lapeer Parents Assn., Inc. Three groups, one in June and two in September, spent a week each at the camp. Complete facil- ities were provided by the camp, with the school providing food and | staff supervision. Camp Oakland handled an esti- mated 6,000 persons this year through the admittance of groups in the spring and early fall. During the same length of time in 1957 an estimated 3,000 to 4,000) persons used the camping area. Invade Prison Camp With Shotguns After Knifing of Woman McALESTER, Okla, (AP)—The weekend knifing of a 22-year-old | woman has stirred strong feelings in the Weathers community south | of here against prison work gangs. | A detachment of prison work-| ers was returned to the state pen-| itentiary here early Sunday after| the convict camp at Boling Hol- low was invaded by almost a| score of area residents armed | with ri * * The _ residents demanded: that the camp be evacuated, and Asst. Warden Clint Gladden or- dered the move. Touching off the incident was ‘immediately announce when the ; vote will be taken. * * * Attending the Local 237 meet- ing were officers of striking Local \188 of the Bartenders Union, The 20-day strike affects the 'Penn-Sheraton, Pittsburgh, Roose- jvelt, Sherwyn and Webster Hall | hotels. * * The offer reportedly gives non- tip employes wage hikes of 5 cents ,an hour this year, 4% cents next lyear and 4 cents more in 1960. 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Two prison trusties working on the Boling Hollow project were jailed at McAlester in connection with the attack. *x * * They were identified as Sam- my Crawford, 38, and Illendus Parks, 28, both of Oklahoma City. Crawford is serving a life sen- tence for burglary, second of- fense, while Parks is serving a four-year term for grand larceny. Both are Negroes. tA) Complete 3 MODERNIZATION N Kon Ke} om RoXodm =i ie] or Too Smal! Call BIG BEAR FE 8-6593 GIRS Hee ee eC RD FREE ESTIMATES BRUMMETT AGENCY, ii Now In Our New Offices .. 210 S. Telegraph Rd. W. Side of Telegraph Rd. Near Voorheis ‘La 29027 40 66849 MICHIGAN FIRST AID “Invalid Needs—Sickroom Supplies 1621 S, Woodward, Royal Oak } } ‘4 3 Doors North of 10 Mile ro | in for four engagements. : Repub! was believed to pivot on the re-' Anary Residents == Peril Convicts |clear test Sunday, the 10th since | THE OVERTURE Model GFis8 until the final week. Vice Presi-. dent Nixon was. due in Flint | Oct. 27 for a $100-a-plate dinner | designed to raise $300,000. FORCED AIR FURNACES COMPLETELY sult of the Williams-Bagwell race. | Potter is being challenged by Democratic Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart. ; ; . * * * To this point, it ig acknowledged Bagwell has given the Republican Party its \vigorous campaign for the No, 1} |state office in a decade. 5 | ; y pitesonnt advertising appeals, and a GOP | organization weakened by suc-— cessive defeats. EXCELLENT 5. WORKMANSHIP NO MONEY DOWN 60 MONTHS TO PAY TEMP-HEAT, Inc. Postpone 3 Nuclear Tests ‘Because of High Winds ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (AP) —Three nuclear tests planned for this morning have been postponed | * * because of hos winds. | The Atomic Energy Commission | ‘said the tests may be run off in| jthe afternoon if the winds die ‘down. 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MON@AY, OCTOBER 20, sass: ‘ag Nearby Areas Deaths Elsewhere i he . e | awe Se Sana ; i : -_ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spondent in ‘Lincoln and Omaha ‘ KARLSRUHE, Germany (AP)|Neb., and Des Moines before he ~ fins Rd., will be held t 2:30 m., ROBERT J. at 2:30 p.m MUMMERY. —_|-Dr, Joseph Wintrich, 67, prési:lwas transferred to Chicago in 1928. tomorrow at the Ross B. Northrop} MILFORD ~— Graveside service dent. of West Germany’s Supreme * 4: 4 and Son Funeral Home, Detroit.|/for Robert J. Mummery, 50, of Burial will be in Grandlawn Cem-|Garden Grove, Calif, @ former|Constitutional Court, died Sunday; PITTSTOWN, N.J. (AP)—Wade y, Detroit, Milford resident, will be held atjof a heart attack. - |Everitt Griswold, 62, a retired Mr. McGreggor, a Southfield City/3 P- ™. Wednesday at Oak Grove * * aig ae Repose poe Bors shot Ce : : ee Sunday, termed : councilman, died early Saturday|Ccmetery SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Sam-|the ‘death a suicide, He retired M died Oct, 13 at at his home following & heart at- in Gon ie ne oe , one of Chile's best!i.: July as executive director of : Richardson-Bird Funeral Home,|“"0™m Doets, died Sunday. He was!ine Lithographic Technical Foun- He was director of the South- | ‘ja winner of the National Litera-|aotion in New York. * field j .| Milford. ture o Optimist Cit and the Osle! "surviving are his wite, Mar|""* Pe “a ee. * * Goodfellows garet; a son, Robert, and a JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — «@ fat (daughter, Shelley, both at home; MOSCOW (AP) — Prof. Nicko- Douglas G. Timsley, 68, Veteran FORO E eet Ode TT Ene morning. ‘la brother and three sisters. ‘lial N, Slavyanov, 81, noted geol-|newspaperman who retired in 1955 A member of the Baptist Church,|tne ‘sruthhaia ‘ormer member of ogist and hydrogeologist, died Oct.|after 22 years with the Florida Mr, Saunders was formerly a con- Surviving his wif : . 2 _ }15, the Soviet Academy of Sciences| Times-Union, died Saturday of a tractor. La brdthen and ree siete 16 Pontiac Men Seized. - jannounced Sunday. heart attack, He also had worked seer : " . P ° F 2 -¢ for _newspapers—in Birmingham, m prin + mien Beiapenn ma PRANK HARSEN aj in Vice Squad Raid * | WORCESTER, Mass. (AP). - - Ala., St. Louis and St. Paul, Minn. St. Clair; two sons, Sgt. Benjamin Lum — Service Frank Six persons were seized last|Dr. Ernest D, Wilson, 65, head of | * * * .G 79. of of 2163 us a night in a vice squad raid at 316) ithe. chemcal engineering depart-) CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) — Dr.| te Wessen St. | ment at Worcester Polytechnic In-| Forrest E, Craver, 82, a member : Ishra C 9 f the Dickinson College faculty “ the Lum Methodist Church.| Arrested were Ushra Gay, 23, of stitute since 1940, died Sunday. 0 Mrs. Clifford Irwin of Port Huron, /Burial will be in Lum Cemetery.|174 Lake St.; Dunbar Gay, 28, off . < * * noth tate rogetrcionany ie Mr. Harsen died early this morn-|Howard McNeil St.; Donald Jack-| ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul Beis- in LO OS prorenor emer- and Mrs. Keith Dudley of Pontiac. $ 29 31 Or St: Tho win’ darted bis’ he itus of physical education. He also po pea ing at his home after.a long ill-ison, 29, of ton St.; mas|man, 60, his theater taught Latin. Greek and mathe- ving are 13 grandchildren nose Funeral efrangements were|Spann, 41, of 14 Grant St.; Willie|career at age 13 as an usher and matics ‘Ma wos ce a Caneel and sight made ; ; and|b y Muir Brothers Funeral/Lee, 28, of 512 Branch St.; and|became manager of the American ene held at ae x. Home. - . Eugene Douglas, 18,.0f 494 Bloom-|Theater and Municipal Opera in|°P®. Pa, AOA neral Home. Surviving are his wife, Sarahjfield St. 9.955 ‘turned to silver. But he still plays|2"d spare clothes. \Lands and Icy Seas. 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 ff, great horn, as listeners to his re CHILDREN’S ifilm recordings can attest. Officials of the National Alliance!| Courlander, Terrapin’s Pot of} of Russian Solidarists, an emigre|Sense; Lawson, The Great Wheel; movement dedicated to overthrow- | Rounds, Swamp Life; Steele, Dan- ing Russia’s Communist regime, je] Boone’s Echo. ; iota Soften Yard that just be-| - ore Ponomarenko vanished, * he| ; became friendly with a middie-- Men Stagger With: Pay aged Russian woman. He put through frantic telephone|. DEMING, N. M. » — If the 33 calls to two emigre friends March /€™Ployes of a local auto dealer| 12. But both men had gone away Were staggering a bit en route | and he refused to speak to their home from payday, it wasn’t be-| jcause of the cup that cheers. | WAMES MacARTHUR sons CAROL LYNLEY At - 2:00 - 4:35 - 7:18 = 10; wives. The sergeant never was seen Dealer Travis Brem paid off his again. The Soviet Embassy told a with 6,000 silver dollars. SO-FEATURE j the British Foreign Office he vis-/@8 part of a promotion campaign. ited the embassy and asked to cel HUNTZ HALL AS Ht turn to the Soviet Union. Friends . on wow \OCOT TAVIAN Dieuann us "7 in the emigre organization said the Open 6:45 Bowery Boys THE ROBERT TAYLOR RICHARD WIDMARK idea is preposterous, that he “‘was Mon.. Tues. # . sAW AND JAKE WADE clearly dedicated to our mission.’* Doctor, 5 Nurses Injured in Mishap Near Flint | FLINT ® — A doctor and five |nurses from two foreign countries were injured yesterday when their car went out of control, rolled over and tumbled across the cen- ter ditch of an expressway a mile south of here. State Police said the accelerator of the car stuck and when the driver, Dr. Raymundo R. Corpuz, |33, tried to stop it by pulling the emergency brake, the vehicle jerked sideways and rolled over.'- Corpuz was reported in critical condition at McLaren Hospital here with head injuries. Angela Zarazoza, 35, a nurse, was hos- Pitalized with spinal injuries, Maria Sandobal, 24; Lillia Or- lina, 25; Orfelina Aquina, 25, and Esther Servidad, 26, suffered minor injuries. x * * Misses Zarazoza and Sandobal are from Chile. The others are from the Philippine Islands. The group is studying at Detroit area hospitals. 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PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS: Open Every Weekday—Monday Through Saturday 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M. Sparkling with the latest in cars of today and tomorrow, General Motors Motorama of 1959 turned the automotive spotlight on New York last week as it opened to capacity crowds at the Waldorf-Astoria. A Friend Can Ask for You By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of mine is to be married in three weeks and I understand the invitations have been sent out, but I did not receive one. I can't understand it as she has spoken to me often of her forthcoming marriage and from what she said, I took it for granted that I was to be among the invited guests. “Will you please tell me if there is anything I can do about this? I would not dream of going to the wedding with- eut an invitation, and yet, on the other hand, if an invita- tion was sent, and lost, she might think it strange that I did not go to her wedding, or acknowledge the invitation.” Answer: The best thing for you to do is to have some mutual friend ask if an invita- tion was sent to you. “Dear Mrs. Post: My doc- tor’s daughter is going to be married soon. Not knowing the family socially, I will not be invited to the wedding. How- ever, he has been so kind to me on so many occasions, that I would like reciprocate by Ses his daughter a wedding present. Would it’ be proper to send her:a gift under these circumstances, And if so would a check be proper as I have no way of knowing what she has or what her tastes are?”’ Answer: It will be quite proper to send her anything you think is attractive and that she may be able to use in her house such as a tray, a ciga- rette box or a clock. A check, however, would be improper. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you Please tell me if it would be correct for a man guest fo wear a sport jacket and slacks to a morning wedding? Also. would this type of dress be permissible for a dinner in a hotel to mark a class reunion?” Answer: At a wedding and also for a reunion dinner in the real country. a sport jacket and slacks would be permis- sible, but not if either the wedding or the dinner is in town. Stoles Are Influenced by French Stoles speak with a French accent this season. Heavily fringed in the newest Paris manner are bubbly mohair stoles to wrap high for today’s important top bulk. Almost as voluminous as a mantle, these richly colored “extras’’ can turn any simple dress or suit into an elegant theatre costume. Lace stoles, delicate as a wisp of veiling, achieve the latest look of Paris when draped over the head and topped by a full-blown rose. Lustrous satin stoles, deeply bordered in silken fringe, bring jewel-toned drama to the “little black dress’’ that is making its fashion comeback. , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeLorenzo were on hand for the big show. Mr. DeLorenzo is a GM vice presient in-charge of public relations. In New York for the opening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield of North Lake Angelus road. Mr. Critch- / field is a vice president in chofge of Process Development Staff ay’ the GM Technical Center. VA Bloomfield Members Art Exhibit Open” BIRMINGHAM — The. blue door of the Bloomfield Art As- sociation Building on North Woodward avenue opened Sun- day to usher in the Members Exhibit which may be seen each Saturday and Sunday un- til Nov. 9. Suburban Attire The man who lives and works in the suburbs will find a raglan-shoulder wool topcoat fills his needs best. It’s a more casual-looking coat, more spor- ty. Select one with a ‘‘notch”’ lapel if you want the newest and most fashionable. As for color, distinctive indeed is 4 dark brown overplaid on brown, A preview was given Friday hein Coffin is ‘segs of when members of the fublicity f Ane publicity Committee; Paul committee of BAA met for luncheon with Dean coe chairman. The show is a mers of native artistic talent sanging from the mature work of na- tionally known artists to that of younger members, It con- tains over 175 displays of oil and water cojor paintings and sculptures iw metal, copper tub- ing and wood. This g6mprehensive Members Show-has Mrs, George C._ Hill Jr.-as chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. B. Bachman Jr. and _‘Therese Mitchell, hostesses. Pouring at Sunday’s recep- tion were Janet Johnson, Peg- gy Charipar, Rits Sanchagrim and Valerie Courval. And With Good Reason — Abby N,. Averill president of the as- sociation and ond members William L. Denis, W. B. Bach- man Jr., Maxwell E. Fead, Mrs. ward S. McCombe, Mrs. W. C. Newberg, Mrs. Lew- is C’ Dibble, Mrs, Edward S. Reid, Mrs. R. S. Saunders and Robert Vanderkloot. Fashion Hint Paris shows, as substitute for the flirty fan, a black mask on _the end of a short stick. x & Old barn siding makes beau- tiful frames for paintings. Teenager Meets Friends By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: You are al- “Xways telling teenagers to bring their friends home. Well, that might be okay for some kids, but not me. I don’t care to bring my friends home because my mother is so fat and sloppy I am ashamed of her. When I come home from school she still has her night- gown on or else she’s wearing a dirty wrinkled dress. Ask oither teenagers to write in, |Abby, and tell you why they don't bring their friends home. You might get some real good answers and maybe some parents would get ‘some good hints.” A TEENAGER. TEENAGER: Your j Pe) ARBY DEAR reason for not bringing your friends home is legitimate and I don’t blame you. Most adults are quick to blame teenagers for situations that have result- ed from their OWN delin- quency. If other teenagers feel they have good reasons for not bringing their friends home, I'd like to hear from them. No names or initials will be used. * * * “DEAR ABBY: While on vacation, I met a local game warden quite by accident. He gave me a citation for fishing without a license when I really wasn’t fishing. A'‘few days later he came into my place of busi- ness and asked me for a date. , _ I refused at first, but he kept after me until J accepted. “He told me he was getting a divorce, and not living with his wife. Others have told me he is living with his wife, but steps out on her, Should I in- vestigate these stories, or take him at his word? After all, he’ ee ~ IS working for the govern- ment.” PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: It doesn’t matter for whom a man is working . . . investigate him thoroughly if there is any ques- tion about his character. This game warden js playing games for which he has no license. * x * r “DEAR ABBY: What do you think of three children who ran up a dentist bill of $210 for- fill- ings and they are all under 12 years of age? They had their teeth fixed for school and the dentist told them not to chew tough bubble gum but they went ahead and, chewed it any- way and pulled their fillings out. Their mother didn’t. say one word to them. She sent them back to the dentist and told him his work was no good. Don’t you think their mother should give them a‘ good lec- — * ture?”’ LIVE-IN GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA: 1 think the children. are like any other /. parents. Two-Day ° Library Fair Set Elementary Library Depart- ment of Pontiac Public Schools is sponsoring a Book Fair o be held from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the multi-purpose room of Crofoot School. Par- ents and children. of Pontiac and Oakland County are in- vited to attend. * * * A large collection of chil- dren’s books, the newest and~ the classics, fiction and nof- fiction, will be displayed’ as well as mon-book or eager such as films, yis, pic- tures, and children’s creative work. The best .of adult books for: 1957 and 1958 will be displayed in a collection by the Postiac / Public Library. / * % i, Uacarions will be on, Aluty gdring the Fair to answer ques- /tions and discuss bgéks with Several Avell-known sets of eneyeicgdins will be displayed to study and com- pare. f Book lists have been pre- pared for adults to use as checklists for family book ses. ‘Cou ple Married in Ceremony at St. Paul's BIRMINGHAM—Mrs. Maude Bamlet Breitmeyer announces the marriage Saturday morn- ing of her daughter, Harriet Breitmeyer Coons, to John Sey- mour Wells Jr. of Birmingham, whose parents are Mr.. and Mrs. John S. Wells of Detroit. The ceremony was solem- nized in the chancel of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Detroit, be- fore the couple’s families. A reception was given at the Park Shelton Hotel. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wells will live in Birmingham. Mrs. H. Howard Breitmeyer was matron of honor and Phil- ip Breitmeyer, brother of the bride, and Norval Clark com- pleted the wedding party. Outside formal children. They wil do as they please as long as they can get away with it. It’s their MOTHER who needs the lec- ture. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I met a West Point cadet and he seemed to like me a lot. We are corre- sponding. I have been signing my letters, ‘All my love’ and he signs his, ‘Sincerely yours.’ My mother says he would probably sign his letters ‘With love’ but there may be some- thing in the rules at West Point that doesn’t allow it. Can you tell me if this is true.” INQUIRING DEAR INQUIRING: West Point cadets are free to sign their letters any way they wish. Have patience —a gentleman “by an act of Congress) can’t be dager x “DEAR ABBY: Tell that a that wants to smoke so bad) that she might as well smoke | now as hereafter!” ALEX Photographed as they viewed the latest in cars of YWday and tomorrow at the General Motors Motetama «tO Nie he ROPE eh ERO fee . 1 Kaeioe cae _s 5 ‘Women’ BN RR Mapilyn Cole of Birmingham and “Craig” soar over the stone wall in the Junior hunter class at the annual Watching their competition at the hunter trials are (left to right) Alison Cram and “Felicitas,” ne and brother, were Mr. and Mrs. Li 4 Kiefer. Mr. _. Kicler was responsible for “ je esign ss the New Y otk Motorama. Ricky, and “Happy Birthday.” were in‘ several classes, fis 7 gay aaa Pontise Press Photes hunter trials held Sunday at the Bloom Le ad Hunt Club. SaShay Club Holds First Dance Howard Bond was master of ceremonies at the first dance of the season of the Elks Sa- Shay Quadrille Club, held Fri- day evening, * * * Dances were called to the it of Howard Upton, Bur- ‘McAllister, — Pope, Oscar Denham, Bert Denham and John DePauw. New members present wene Jack Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Four pages today in Women’s Section fl Mr, and Mrs. V. E. Clark and Cecile Wilson. * * * Guests were ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Cavalier and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Squires, The next meeting will be a costume party to be held Oct site ‘a | any theme “Pioneers ‘ot ne I ih ftp ilies i atk fi i a 7 fi | ‘Harvest E 1G 1 a Nancy Barton of North Anderson street and Danny Arnold of Riviera drive are bringing gifts in gold nugget bags to the covered wagon at the 68th annual Harvest Home Banquet, held ao. _ : a PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, 088 r BE Pontise Press Photes Friday in First Methodist Church. 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The biggest bores are al- to be there to really appreciate |most always the biggest talkers. this," or, “You'd have to know so If you want to discuss your aches and-so to really get a kick out of jand pains and illness, visit your|this.” If the story won't stand up \doctor, not your friends. No matter just by your telling it, why bother ‘how sorry your friends are thatjto tell it? If you can make it in- jyou have those aches and pains, teresting or entertaining, you ithey don't want to hear a blow-/needn’t begin with an apology. iby-blow account of your suffering. | When it’s your turn to listen, Don’t have one pet topic that [really listen. Don't interrupt or you always manage to steer the Jet your mind wander while you conversation toward. Don't you, .fix a smile on your face and nod yourself, dread being caught in | vaguely to everything being said & corner by a person who always | To be an apreciative listener, you talks about the same thing? have to be alert. 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Queene Anne collar and long ta- ‘maid of honor carried bronze’ pered sleeves. Her veil of silk chrysanthemums, and the briges-| imaids’ bouquets were of yellow! ichrysanthemums. | Judith Ann Frentheway of Kala- mazoo was flower girl. The bridegroom’s brother, Rob- | Vases of fall flowers banked the) altar of Marimont Baptist Church for the Saturday evening wedding of Marilyn Mae Davidson and Roger Lee Frentheway. The Rev. Philip Samers officiated at the amazoo, was best man. Seating | the guests were ushers Arthur Crawford, Raymond Bilanken- burg and Harry “E. Hii dr., all | of Lake Orion, and Eugene Me- Vay. | When the couple left for a/ ihoneymoon to Canada following a! lreception held in the church par- ilors, the new Mrs. Frentheway was jwearing a beige suite with brown accessories and the orchid from ‘her bridal bouquet. | * * * | Mrs. Davidson selected an- aqua ‘lace dress with black accessorics ‘for her. daugbter’s wedding. 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Huron FE 2-7257 “The Store Where Quality Counts” Need Periodic Relaxing — ie gape ee Personal Identi By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ all year long but the informal, con- vivial atmosphere :still remains, emotional well-being. While visiting in Vienna, Austria, I attended the eleventh annual| meeting of the World Federation r Mental Health, In listening to peakers and talking with leaders .this field I was impressed with necessity of taking time for ppiness and with the danger of ing a sense of personal identity. In columns to come you will ar more of this theme of per- nal identity, It was discussed ver and over again and is an important adjunct to mental and (The most typical ones do not s@rve food. You bring your own cold cuts — cheese, bread, sau- How can a persen keep a sense of personal identity when he or she is harried and hurried day after day, when no time is al- lowed for the varying parts of life te fall into place, when we let worries cloud our lives be- cause we never get far enough away from them te achieve an objective viewpoint or set. the stage for a happier mood? - flove music and burst intd song at This brings to my thoughts the lhappy temperament of the folks who live in Vienna, to the way they he slightest opportunity. Therefere I want to tell you about a Vien- nese institution, The Heurige. These happy times first started when wine growers drew off new ine and hung an evergreen branch over their door as an in- identity when he or she is after day. Is All I sage and luscious pastry, Often the whole family comes, from . i grandchildren. How can a person keep a sense of personal harried and hurried day mportant ER 20, 1958 y -Announges | : Attendants This usually consists of four. mu- t j sicians —a_ violinist, and a flute, accordion, and zither player, They), play nostalgic and familiar tunes, separately and together and often luncheon given Saturday by * Mrs, E, C, Swanson at Devon wander from table to table, It} Gables, ¢ a does not take long for practically : ; all of thé customers to burst into| ’ Charlotte Osmun, the bride- song; All Austrians know the words| elect’s sister, will be maid of and sing them with great guste; honor. will be and poignancy. If you are a for-| Marjorie Swanson and Nancy eigner you find yourself humming; Walser, both of ~ Birmingham, and Mrs, George Catlin of Oak- mont, Pa. Flower girls will be Laura and Leslie Zimmer of West Palm nah. odie , * zither and_violin musie} I have ever heard any place and I am sure that many a person has forgotten his troubles for a while and again been drawn to ward -happiness by the contagious friendliness of these places, In Vienna you feel the pulse beat of life and you would have The couple will be married Nov, 29 at First Presbyterian Church, Their parerits are Mr. and Mrs, Caroll Osmun of Woodland avenue and Dr..and Mrs, E. C. Swarison of Vassar. to be absolutely dead not ‘to re- 205 spond, Everyone sings together! Zonta to Honor friend, The feeling is somewhat | Dr, Sarah Jones like New Years Eve in America, FoaTan {On Zonta Club of Pontiac will Bride-to-Be’ | |\aeaoanine “The Roaring 20's” * on GRAND AWARD STEREO records + Michigan's largest ” selection of stereophonic records honor one of its members, Dr, ' 27 S. Saginaw Street Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, at a dinner Nov. 13 at Kingsley Inn. Dr. John A. 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Miller Assisted by a number of his} | great-grandchildren, Fred H. Mil-) iler of Rochester blew out 85 birth-| day candles Sunday at a party hon- |oring him im Avon Park Pavilion. and Otto Schuler of Helen street, were hosts ;at the gathering which included eon-in-law and Mrs. Mr. daughter, Miller’s Mr. some 87 relatives and friends. Among those present were Mr. | Miller’s three daughters, Mrs. Cle-| ‘tus Drouillard of River Rouge,) iMrs, Harold Weyand of Dearborn,) 'and Mrs. Schuler. Another guest| was Levi Fogelsonger of a ester. > Duane Lemaux, Mrs. Larry Sherwood and | Barbara Kindy Borglin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stinson’ of Birmingham. - The bride wore a waltz-length | gown of white silk marquisette over taffeta, with long sleeves. Appliqued Alencon lace accented | the bodice, forming a portrait neckline, and the hem of the gown. 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Z =e : : ; | : = : BAA 8 ge | a Doe ee TEWENTY _ THE PONTIAC-PRESS, MONDAY, Bids hus tration ‘ n Rams Win fst Time in 9 Years fo Lead SCL 6,000 Watch Passing Duel; Derocher Tallies) 2 TDs By CHUCK ABAIR A painful frustration which had lasted eight long years came to a sudden halt at Wisner Stadium yesterday afternoon as St. Fred- erick scored a resounding 34-13 triumph over St. Michael in the 24th meeting between the city ri- vals. The Ram players and the school’s entire student body had a day off from classes today to cele- brate the big victory. t #9 kik * Captain Counsel, a pacer owned by Rudy Nartker of Pontiac, won| - the feature mile at Jackson Race- way Saturday in a time of 2:07 as the track turned in a record mutuel handle of ae ~ * The beaten yueca will hold an organization meeting for the SPORTS PAGE Black Weekend, Oct. 18-19. , Baltimore Rolls to 40-14Romp in th Victory to 535 Totol Yards by Air and Land By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT—There were no “ifs” or “bats” at Briggs Stadium yes- Pista 8 eG = ae edeacual Uhacatball ‘Northwestern ..55 Michigan ..... 24 Recape ll col npip cu pero ts the Suburban Catholic League |” yor sie TAKE HIM — St. Frederick defend- pontine Prea Paese | Cae Wednesday evening at Purdue ........14 Mich, State... 6 Baltimore Colts battered the De- with four straight successes. The . ont, ree et | 2:30 p.m. All interested repre- Baltimore ......40 Detroit Lions .14 troit Lions 40-14 before 55,190 fans. Rams have thee games to play | °" Tom Kennedy, left, and Tom Derocher, who St. Michael ballcarrier in the big city battle wit- | sentatives should attend. Syracuse 163) Pelege 94 The facts were put on the line including a Nov. 2 contest against were also offensive stars, appeared to be battling nessed by over 6,000 fans Sunday. Derocher * * * dy seeee a Fo5ees for the once proud Lions. It be- defending champion St. Benedict. | over who was going to bring down an unidentified finally wound up giving Kennedy a hand. Ray Scarborough, 41, one time St. Fred........34 St. Mike .....13 came quite obvious that the Lions “It was a long time coming,” was a fitting comment by happy coach Gene Wright following the free-scoring affair. The Rams had bowed by such scores as 34-0 and 254) and had been outscored 195- 87 in losing eight in a row. * °° * : ae The 34 points rolled up by his high-powered backfield of Jim Ken- nedy, Tom Nesbitt, Tom Derocher and Jack Lyon was the highest total ever scored by St. Fred in the series. The Red and Black teams of 1942 and ‘43 won by larger margins, however. Passers Jim Kennedy of the victors and St. Mike’s Mike Flynn and some of the other backs made it a pro-style con- test filling the air with 42 passes. Losing coach Jim Niebauer had predicted a win because of his big line. The Shamrock forwards held St. Fred to 89 rushing yards but Kennedy, operating the roll- out well,.hit 14 of 20 passes and caught another from Derocher for AFTER 8 YEARS — There cause for cheering in the St. Fred dressing room at Wisner Stadium yesterday following the Rams’ was plenty of Pontiac Press Phote smnosed an eight-game losing streak against the Shamrocks but also placed the St. Fred eleven in the driver’s seat for Suburban Catholic League Detroit Tiger pitcher is in satis- factory condition after suffering a heart attack Saturday in New Bern, North Carolina. x * * The Baltimore Colts tried to run the last extra point yester- day se as not to lose the ball into the stands on a kick. They wanted the balj for Art Dono- | van, only original member of the Colts, who waited the longest for a Baltimore victory in Detroit. Broken at 4th Game Royal Oak Shrine’s string of foot- ball victories came to an end last night at Berkley’s Community Field. After winning three in a row, Shrine was beaten by Red- ford St. Mary, 27-13 before some 5,000 fans. Shrine trailed 21-0 in the third period, but scored two quick TDs on long passes by Ron Bishop to McLaughlin and Dick Whitney, the) first going for 50 yards and the} second for 75. Mike Glynn of Pon- Grid Mortician are a team of ex-champions and the Colts are almost sure to be strong successors to the crown. * * * Baltimore rolled by land and air Ae oe ee eee ——— of Johnny Los Angeles Rams Rap Officials in Chicago CHICAGO w — Sid Gillman of}sion program following the game. pee Moore, Alan Ameche, L. G. Dupre plus rookie Len Lyles. © When things got tough, the Colts hit and hit hard and the Lions gave way. What was once pro football's greatest defensive backfield again showed signs of slow footedness on pass defense and im pursuit of speedsters like Meore, Dupre and Lyles. Baltimore scored midway in the Bears yesterday. the Los Angeles Rams became the Paul said: second coach in two weeks to com- plain about officiating in Wrigley Field after his team took a 31-10 beating at the hands of the Chicago The Rams were penalized 145 ‘first period with Ameche going one ‘yard after a short 44 yard drive in seven -plays~ Steve Myhra’s attempt hit the goal post and it was 6-0. “We always figured when we went into Wrigley Field in Chi- cago that we had to play against eleven Bears, five officials and at least two coaches of the Bears.” Hirsch nodded in agrtee- * * * An 80 yard drive in 12 plays early in the second quarter was a total of 281 yards gained via walloping of St. Michael. The victory not only honors. tiac ran the PAT. yards, 100 in the first half. ment. capped with Ameche again plow- the air route. That was the dif- Making a determined effort not! When notified of the Paul-Hirsch ing over from the one. It was 13- ference. to discuss the penalties, Gillman exchange, Halas, simply said 0 with Myhra’s boot. * * * Niebauer called the lack of block- ing by his offensive line as a big reason for the setback. The much ler Ram linemen flattened his balicarriers for a minus 57 yards Win gs ae Leafs, 3-] finally blurted out in dressing room: “Your fare ts in the hands of the striped shirt beys when you play in this park.” the Ram In another reference to penal-| “that’s very interesting.” Ironically, it was only two years ago that Halas complained about officiating on the West Coast. At! that time he said all the officials at games in Los Angeles and San With only 26 seconds in the half, Jim Doran made a great eatch of Earl Morrali’s pass for a 19-yard touchdown. Martin converted and the half ended 13-7 a moment later. rushing. ‘ ; ties, Giflman said “it happens more|**=Rcisco were “homers.” abtmere wok tee caued hell After a wild start in which De ® \frequently here than anyplace we kickoff and marched 80 yards in the ball changed hands five times | t§ x{ { Z else.” with Dupre going the in nine minutes on fumbles, the Ol e e Colts’ Greeters 319 30 it gf| After a “Baltimore “punt, the aa Males’. cation = san Escice 3 : : soe ‘s i maling eeene yi ea Albert’ _ - ed ” - © 3 1 000 70 123 passes, but on the four yard line, Billy Wilson caght sideline peak Bo chncrgpe li Mert it Cassady fumbled again and the lin bounds and the officials at first|Chicses. Cords i, "New fort « third period ended 20-7. called it an inbounds play but} wasn 1’ Green 21 Detroit got back into the game | changed after an argument by|Cplcago , Beers St. Los Ajecles 1© | for a few minutes when Yale~ Larry took a punt and raced 71 yards down the sidelines for a touchdown. Then the roof caved in.. = In four plays after the kickoff Moore raced wide around end 11 yards for the touchdown after a 73 yard march. Before Detroit could get a drive started, Morrall’s pass was intercepted and in three _ plays covering 48 yards Unitas the Rams were penalized 100 Wen Lost Pet. : ; yards to 5 for the Bears in the Now York 0... oe . oe gn elas first half, the Bears were penal- oe ¢ = : . 90 yards to 45 for Los AD-| wesri ® Mifor a 37 yard TD. isl in ich Mecha half Cisctenat! WESTERN Division © o0|_ The last Colt touchdown was a “ ° Louis ae = 5 ‘9 eo/blur to the Lions. Lyles, who is ae ae Minnespolis 8 SRGlcalled the fastest man in football; carried the ball for the first time in the game. He took a handoff from second string quarterback George Shaw and went 27 yards around right end over the goal line standing up. Shaw tried to run the conversion and failed. Christiansen, playing his first game after being out with an injured ankle, was slow and in- effective. During Baltimore's 4th TD march, Unitas flipped a short ‘pass to Berry who side- stepped Christiansen with ease as he gained 64 yards before Terry Barr caught him from '| behind on. the 11. Mutscheller, ‘who cduld aly be termed f ‘was eight past Christiansen when he a his TD pass. For the next three weeks, the Lions are on the road at Los Angeles, San Francisco and Cleve- land with little hope of hitting a winning ‘ stride. pirst downs a Sep 14 ‘Rushin rdage .....: Se0se Passing yardage aiscseess 219 i PROOEE oes cscccnescesene eee 1l-18 Oe pasese intercepted by ...... 1 i, ee eon es. 3-37 7 Fumbles lost .........++ ee 2 : vards lined ..........0 4 BAL RE ING: TDs—Am: 2( 1, run; 1, run); = al f run), Moore (i1;' run}, 'Muscheller pass from Unitas), Lyles (27, read. PAT Myhra mi DI SCORING: TDs—Doran pass from — tary (71, punt ‘te: turn). PAT—Martin 2. Seniors Qualify Toddy PINEHURST, .N. C. (AP) — Eighteen-hole qualifying play was scheduled for 340 players today as the seventh annual North and South Seniors golf tournament began: at Pinehurst Country Club: <\ ee ee s 2 AS GER rs, A EM Pe 8, ae a eM ce SR eet ea les pe i a te PO ee ee ee a ie eee ee 5 es oy 2 ; pg. = 2 aed Tok eas Ss; eee = eh g 2 ae 1 5 } : = 2 is f - . z i : i | es { 7 ; =, é bop iy He ab * ] a oo ¥ Ls es | Syracuse Nats. | Score, 103-94, Victory on TV Browns, Cardinals, 49ers Win NFL Tilts Chicago Bears Get Fighting Mad) By The Associated Press likewise hit Hill, ae him outson a 92-yard Billy Wade ‘to he ... and right in your own ‘tection for vital of) burn- , The Chicago Bears are fightin’ |of bounds with authority, Shofner pass, longest scoring ae neighborhood. Not bur- er and equipment parts. Detroit's Late Rally |e Halas charged down the side-|0f the season, Rookie Etch tr ty| ied beneath the surface, Dependable Gulf Solar Runs Out of Steam) And beginning to act big and eng —— Hill's roughing up. |. \d-running 41 yards with the loose but‘prominently exposed Heat is proved in over a t ’ in NBA. Start yaad! i oe sere'|ball to score. Two TDs by Willie to all who seek the finest million homes—why not Favored to win the Western Con- S nearly 0 puns, Galimore iced it for Chicago (-1). : : ference title in the National Foot-/guard Abe Gibron pushed Bur- indoor heat and comfort. let it enrich your home SYRACUSE, N.Y. @® — The De-|pall League, the Chicagoans today |roughs. ; —s — ba > Gulf Solar Heat treats _ life, too? jtreit Pistons, taking after the foot-\are in sole possession of second! The entire Bear squad rose ready ned Rene to a wealth of a ball Lions and hockey Red Wings, |place, only a game behind first-/for any eventuality. A few words| Server who kept shouting — fot ‘eawal tive ‘ok. Call us today for your have been losers in their profes-|place Baltimore. from Halas, however, quieted the| Galimore.” Halas fumed: “It's . ee ly of sional basketball opener. —- The Bears advanced by éefent- situation, But apparently the inci- the oe thing Pve lets your family enjoy Supply Despite a powerful rally, the Pis- ing Los Angeles 31-10 yesterday, dent incited the Bears to retaliate, ever . the! aatest kind af auto: tons dropped their National Basket-| put it was owner-coach George |i the feotball. _ Cleveland (40) moved two games matic heat. And, most The Finest bail Assn. opener to the Syracuse) Halas, inyolved in one of the | Cleveland defeated Pittsburgh |in front in the East on the running important, you get more Heating Dil Nationals 103-94 in q nationally tele-| brawis that periodically broke | 27-19 to remain at the head of |of Jimmy Brown and rookie Bob , ng Ui vised game yesterday that opened) out, who probably instilled the | the Eastern Conference. Seitchioll rem Ceweel Be ae |: Coamnent pee dolar pee Avaliable - ae i oe r 7 a e’ la? * nt = the NBA season, get teugh’ attitude in his In other games, Chicago's Card- po Jig —* zl pallasrd ohn additional built-in pro SOLAR HEAT * © f... — inals downed’ New York. 23-6, San, ‘One came on a 52-yard run, the The Pistons, off to a Slow With the Rams leading 7-0 in Francisco edged Philadelphia 30-24, |: or on a 27-yard pass front Milt ap Washington beat Green Bay) Plum. Mitchell. scored once and| 21, picked up 108 yards in 13 carries.| Los Angeles (2-2) took its 1-0 lead The Steelers (1-3-0) were unable to} ;mount an offensive, even with) heating oil start, trailed by 25 points at ene ithe first. quarter, Chicago's Ed time and then staged a hot third Brown hit Harlon Hil! with a side- and fourth peried rally only to | {tine pass and the Ram defenders run out of wind, ECONOMY BUDGET PLAN WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Pontise Press Photo GLOOMY BENCH — The St. Michael bench was a gloomy sight in the 2nd half yesterday as St. Frederick pulled away to its 34-13 rout in an aerial duel. It was the lst Shamrock loss in | Coach Red Rocha's team — ] id d = Bobby Layne tossing 26 passes. | loop play. at the half 54-32 and was 68-53 when) ig Tl tan Ing S The Cards (2-2) pulled the injured | Phone FE 4.9595 Gene Shue and Earl Lloyd began, LaMar McHan off the bench for | hitting the hoop to cut the Nats’ vy Pet. Pis. Op WoL T Pet. Pts Op their victory over New York (2-2). e lead to five points early in the zorswostes 2 oN o Lh = 7 4 : 4 1.000 ies 4 ‘His right elbow wrapped in band-| L. H. COLE Ol L Co. Steeler Tackle, | fourth period 73-68. USicneanie tts aed 4 - : . ; noe ae ages, McHan fred two aes ‘ ’ | * * ~ Purdve 1 i 4 $00 29 37 3 1 @ 750 2 31 passes to Gern’ Nagler. An eig P ut to Sleep, ‘ Syracuse's Togo Palazzi and UNGMIGAN sTATE 1 1g 3 Ue hCUtl kt OSes) oot) ae Yarder from McHan to Nagler was 392 S. SAN FORD ST. « John Kerr pulled the Nats well ere bed Gop ey i crs blll - the tie-breaker in the fourth quar- Misses Contest out in front again and three fast-|Minnesota © 2 0 1000 11 27 #20 & 0 00 30 ‘ater, tap break baskets by Larry Costello in s i == Only Sunhas6 to fit all the new ’59 cars! ‘Golfers Champs CLEVELAND (® — E£raie Stauiner, the Pittsburgh Steel- ers’ big defensive tackle, came Pontiac Motor’s golf team de- here to play football against the |11/5,0d General Motors Truck and Cleveland Browns. Instead, he ° \Coach in winning the. city Indus-| ing champion, was held te 11 went to “sleep.” trial Championship and the Philip| peints. In the first half, when : * x * iMonaghan trophy. Detroit was badly off in its shoot- fitautner missed the entire | Wayne Beals led the Pontiac, ing, Yardley got only two points. game won by the ae Motor team with a 38-36—74, while | x * * Browns 27-10 yesterday, but it | Nick Cantor postéd a 42-36-78, Red| wasn't his fault. The 6-foot-?, Fender 38-39-77 and Rube Wide- Noe eee See eee oil 235-poumder was given an injec- (man 33-33-78 for a team total of 1g points each, Walter Dukes of tion to ease pain in a bruised (307. ‘Detroit had 16,-Shue shot seven shoulder. The team doctor put Meda] honors for the tournament | field goals and four of five free demerol in the hypodermic in- |however went to Val Bieech who | throws, Dukes had four field goals stead of povacaine. fired a 36-35—71 for the Bell Tele-| eight of 12 free throws. The Pistons’ Geerge Yardley, last year’s record-breaking scor- * * * phone team. a eee | , & t | ‘The Nats outshot Detroit from Stautner wen eo a Py ithe field 39-31 and sank 25 of coma and a police ambulance | Pau! Bada of GMC and E. Novak | ‘free throws. Detroit shot 32 of 48 . rushed him to a hospital. He of Bell Telephéne were second in| free throws. was revived and was listed in |medal score with 72 for each, but} ..» AND ALL OTHER CARS ON THE ROAD fair condition at Cleveland Clinic , lit was Pontiac Motor’s overall aera Ce =); ‘balance in scoring which netted the -4 11 8che 5 8-11 18) vee ee ie ee Sn er ga as 0 - on. - i GMC, winner eight times in 10 Holup 2 0-0 4 Hopkins 2 3-3 J Complete Parts |previous tourneys, finished 4th in| DUNS, $ $:3?'$ Etviine 0 22 2) . ,the six-team tourney with 311. | Shue 7 4-5 18 Costello 6 1-2 13) 7 and. Service iMeGuire 9 0-0 90 Bianchi 7 3-6 17, i waite - | Cable 2 0-0 4 r 0 2-2 2 Results: MeMillon 3 6-10 12 Kearns 1 0@ 2 FACTORY-TRAINED | Pentiac Meter (387) — N. Cantor, a Pariey 2 7-9 11 Se eee Pie = oped eae Wideman, | — Totals 31 33 neal MECHANICS “hmerican Forge (208) <8 tea pa n or si 33 23— 94! ) lin, -38—T3; thew 3o—7 5emaocs coode 3 —I1 Rammier-Dallas > a = rece 23 = = Pishe o) — Dedge-Piymouth ~ 36-15, J Ross, 39-40 —19- C. Tarchalski, | Chrysier- OLive ae yh Nes Cecappett 3 3s 2; Het orses e imperial 2-9111 W. Latomes. 36-42-8 ; Mee |e eee, coe in Race Track Fire 1001 Main St. Jey g-4 0, Vi. Biggch, 96.357 —1 . : wi ubber ’ +} nica ivecs. 33-00. paresort,_ 6.38 ms ‘| UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) |—Fire raced through a large ‘stable at Marlboro Race Track ‘yesterday, trapping and killing at Ao o0] ‘lloms least 26 horses in their stalls. Two others were so badly burned they ; ‘had to be shot, Have Your Radiator. * * * “Pressure Checked” About 27 other horses were in-| | jured, Free of Charge _ ff Wind-whipped flames destroyed Before Winterizing. ‘two barns and damaged ive oth- \ers at the half-mile track south- @ CLEANING ‘east of Washington. @ REPAIRING * * * @ RECORING Damage was estimated at more | than $100,000. 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Saturday 5 Rout tk ae Spartan Offense Listless at Purdue Futile Display Despondent ‘M’ Coach Following Wolverines’ Worst Defeat ANN ARBOR (® — This is Mich- igan’s gloomiest hour since its eol- lege boys started kicking a football around in 1879. Not even in the dark days of the mid-1930s have the Wolverines been so futile. Nor wag their out- Michigan College Roundup: Chippewas’ Season Record Still Clean By The Associated Press Hope and Central Michigan, the state’s only unbeaten college foot- ball teams, kept their records) clean over the weekend. Hope smothered Adrian 41-7 for its fifth straight of the season and} its third in qa row in the Michigan) Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. full- pack Ron Bekius scored four touch- downs for the winners. Central Michigan walloped Northern Illinois 33-23 for its sixth triumph and ‘its third in a row in the Interstate Inter- collegiate Athletic Conference. Walt Beach scored two touch- downs in leading the Chippewas from behind twice. In other MIAA games, Albion blanked hapless Olivet 46-0 and Hillsdale beat Alma 21-13. * * * Albion, unscored-on in four of its five games, divided its scoring among seven players. The loss was Olivet’s 27th straight over a three- year span. Hillsdale went to 3-0 in the conference (41 overall) with touchdowns by Walt Poe on a Larry Rutledge pass, Howard Sunnybrook Golfers Defeat Sylvan Glen Sunnybrook won the men's 1958 Metropolitan Golf Association championship Saturday with a 21-12) victory over the Sylvan Glen team in their 18-hole playoff at Pine i Country Club. The two teams were champs of! their respective divisions. Dick! Preston led the winners and took) medal honors with 72. Summary: SUNNYBROOK Dick Preston 72-4 John marech 11-4 SYLVAN GLEN Pete Baker 79-0 “Rogers and center Ed Tallman on a 65-yard pass interception | return, Alma’s touchdowns were | scored by Jim Northrup on a 55-yard pass from Bill Klenk and Len Face on a 92-yard kickoff return. Eastern Michigan shut out East- ern Illinois 31-0 with John Malone ang John Kubiak eaeh scoring two | touchdowns. The victory tifted In a pair of intersectional games, Western Michigan rolled over Washington of St, Louis 34-2 ang Kalamazoo dropped a 25-0 decision to Beloit of Wis- consin, Lovell Coleman, leges, got three touchdowns in the Broncos’ easy triumph over Wash- ington, Kalamazoo’s only threat against Eastern Michigan's ITAC record to j2-1. Eastern Illinois its winless in} conference play. * * * Wayne State defeated Case Tech| of Cleveland 21-6 with a second- half outburst in a presidents’ ath- lletic cdnference game. It was the second meeting of the season for the two teams. They battled to a 7-7 tie in their last outing. Wayne Muller, Jim Ross and Jim Mac- Millan scored for Wayne. Beloit came in the closing minutes jwhen quar terback Jim Fletcher land halfback Bob Begley combined ion a 41-yard pass to the Beloit 21.. Then, at the final buzzer, Fletcher completed a pass just over the end zone. Northern Michigan rambled to a 340 victory over Michigan Tech. Mike Streble led scorers with two touchdowns. Ferris Institute turned back Il- linois College 26-7. the nation’s leading scorer among small col- look so grim, The erstwhile champions of the prove, They reached the bottom when Northwestern toyed with ‘aon 55-24 Saturday, A despondent coach Bennie Oost- erbaan sat in a corner of the lock- er room of Dyche Stadium after the game. Words were hard for him. He looked like a man who had taken a fearful beating and he had. Only two weeks before he was on top of the world, His team had tied Michigan State and the thoughts of retiring with a win- ning season perhaps were begin- ning to take shape. “That's the way it goes some- never seen so much.” * * * The Wolverines were in the bail- utes. When quarterback Bob Pta- cek was hurt after the Wildcats scored their first touchdown, the Wolverines seemed like a di- shevelled bunch of lost children. The loss of Ptacek and the leadership he affords handi- us,” ‘Oosterbaan said. “But it was mostly Northwest- ern, We just couldn’t block Jay uae T1- M Andontan Ise a‘ Wally Smith 80- 1) Ed Wasik 8-3'2 Best Bail 1, Best Ball Sam Lima 77-2 R Roethbarth 77- 3" Tom Stevens 74-4 Jim Hanes 79-0 Best Ball 1'2 Best Ball 13 Kansas City Winner | KANSAS CITY \ — Redwood, a; chestnut gelding from the Mahog-| any Farm, Ann Arbor, Mich., won the $1,000 five-gaited stake for three-year-olds last night at the American Royal Horse Show. Pontiac Press Phote NEW CHAMPS — Pontiac Motor’s golf team took the city Industrial championship trophy away from GMC Saturday at Pontiac Country Club with a total of 307. In the picture are Red Fender, Nick Cantor and Wayn Rube Wideman. against their nine-man line.” Oosterbaan wasn't able to use Stan Noskin, Ptacek’s alternate, because of a hip injury, Noskin warmed up before the game and then watched from the bench. Ptacek was X-rayed Saturday night and the results showed his ankle wasn’t broken. “It’s not as bad as we thought at first,"’ Oosterbaan said yester- day. “But we've got to figure he’ll miss this week’s game with Minnesota,” The Wildcats’ accumulation of against verines. Not since Cornell scored goal line been so damaged. * * * The carnage reached its peak in a 10-minute span of the second quarter. The Wildcats scored five three Michigan fumbles and an lintercepted pass. It was 43-0 at halftime. By the time Michigan was able to muster some scoring power, ‘coach Ara Parseghian was clear- ing the Northwestern bench. ‘Fullmer Meets Micelli WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Gene Fullmer, former middle- times,” Oosterbaan said. “But I've) game only for the first 342 min- points was’ qa 20th century high! the once- mighty Wol- 58 points in 1891 has Michigan’s times. The flurry was aided by EAST LANSING ® -— There are sure to be a lot of shake ups in the Michigan State lineup this week. When a football team loses and looks bad losing as the Spartans did in the 146 beating by Purdue, that's the only remedy — try to shake them out of it by shaking up the lineup. Coach Duffy Daugherty ex- pressed his unhappiness at the almost total lack of offense after the game, : “We just didn’t have -of- mes " he said on examining the Iceberg’s ‘Cool’ 69. Tops MPGA’s Event Pontiac’s Roy Iceberg matched the weather, Sunday, with his 69 actual over the Glenhurst CC lay- out, to set the pace for the last handicap tourney of the season under Michigan Public Links Golf ers in the field. Handicap winners were Sal Po- Bacon of Detroit who tied at 66 (net). Bill Woods of Detroit and Jack Aldred of Ferndale had 67's. Iceberg fired 34-35—69, including six birdies, four onthe front nine. Joe Spehar of Detroit led the 2nd flight with a net 63 (72 ac- tual). The Beniteau invitational, next Sunday, at Gowanie, marks the end of the season’s tourney trail in the area. It is a 27-hole medal test. ; statistics sheet“that showed a total of only 103 yards made rushing and passing. “But we're not going to forget that game,” he added. “‘We’re go- ing to try to profit from it.” The most Michigan State can hope to salvage from the 1958 sea- son is the role of spoiler, But the only team MSU can hurt is Wis- consin. Last season the Spartans com- plained of fumbles that cost them a victory over Purdue, The boiler- thing with them. MSU’s stable-of fleet backs were turned into plow horses by a brilliant Boilermaker line that allowed them just 38 yards. And Daffy Daugherty, using every quarterback available, saw the Spartans gain only 65 yards in the air. makers gave State five fumbles Saturdayand they couldn't do any- It was a case of Purdue giving State .every break possible — in addition to the five lost fumbles, Assn. auspices. There were 8 play- State intercepted one pass, blocked an extra point attempt and_ had the benefit of two bad Boilermaker * ‘atNochwestem ISU to Get thers hakeup Purdue then did what MSU couldn't do all day—put on a sus- Boilermakers * ~~ *& State helped victory drive in the third period when Jim Wulff was called for in- terference as- Ross Fichtner rifled Big 3rd Period Turns Trick Eaglets Trip Catholic League win, Over St. Michael, Sunday, Orchard Lake St. iMary’s club annexed its 2nd loop victory at Ferndale St. James. Eaglets wiped out a one point half- time deficit to down the "Dales 24-T. SCL season’s mark at 2-2. . While Pontiac St. Frederick was rolling to its 4th straight Suburban St. James slodkel pess on the 14 wont fa tor the tally after St. James had driv- en more than 50 yards on the kick- off. Yezak ran the PAT, leaving Ravens with a 74 lead at the half. St. Mary’s broke the game wide open in the 3rd, with three count- ers. In 9 plays after getting the Sunday’s win squared Eaglets’ snap-backs tied at 6-6, —-- -%-—-# In the second half, with the score the Spartans twice jumped on fumbles only to lose the ball: on interceptions on the very next play. It took a bad snap-back to punter Clyde Washington fer State to score at all, Big Sammy Williams raced in and grabbed Washington on the 12 and Larry Bielat passed 11 yards to Dick Bark er for the touchdown, on attempted punts with the kickers smothered. imante. ef Center. Line..and..Jim) St. Benedict, upset a week ago by, St. Michael, took td ae ‘yesterday, With a” season's SCL high scoring win ever KO St. Mary, 61-0. St. Rita's edged St. ~Clement, 20-14 in the other league contest over the weekend, Eaglets’ Milton Wojtowicz took a’ pass from Frank Bartos for a 4- yard. TD, midway in the 2nd peri- od, but Dales came back quickly. Larry Yezak grabbed a Danny ball on the James’ 27 after a punt, Tony Kosetcki went over from the one. 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No Cash Value—Expires Oct. 22 > Wau mitt ® a a TWENTY-FOUR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20,1958 Nearly 2,000 Want Ride on First Flight THE PONTIAC PRESS, U.S. Jet Travel Starts Bit Late (First of two articles.) America's 50 million air travelers, ised for takeoff into the jet age, . are asking many questions about t new 600-m.p.h. planes. Are they safe? _ What about jet noise? And what les ahead—travel by missile? Here are gome authoritative answers.) By ROGER GREENE ; AP Writer The Jet Age is here for Ameri- cans. Next Sunday, a gleaming silver jetliner, half as long as a football field, will zip from New York to Paris in the first U.S. pay-to-ride jet flight. HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT In a way, the event is as his- torically important as the driving of the golden spike. That was on May 10, 1869, at Promontory, Utah, when white-bearded Gov. Leland Stanford of. California raised a silver maul high. overhead and) drove home a gold spike complet- ing the final link in the nation’s first transcontinental rail system. Next Sunday’s flight by Pan American World Airways ushers in another new era. * * * But .on the score of interna- tional rivalry, it is a tardy start. The British—who pioneered com- mercial jet flying in 1952 only te be haited by disaster—beat Pan American to the punch two weeks ago in the race to be the first across the Atlantic with a jet payload. On Oct. 5, two British Overseas Airways Corp. (BOAC) Comet IVs crossed the Atlantic in both direc- tions, cutting conventional air travel time in half. The east-bound flight streaked from New York to London in a record-breaking six hours and 12 minutes. * * * Nevertheless, enthusiasm js high over the coming American effort. More than 1,978 would-be pas-| | sengers have applied for seats on the inaugural flight in Pan Ameri- can’s six-million-dollar Boeing 707, which has a cpuising speed of 575 m.p.h. and a range of 4,400 miles. Marriage License Applications William P. Kelley, Roya! Oak Nancy K. Bearss, Birmingham Gereid J. Evans Jr., Farmington ' Margaret J. Vanhof, Detroit Kenneth L. Carlson, 435 Grayton Judith M. Hurley, 4900 Forrest Kenneth R. Davis, 14 Eddy Martha Savas, 1073 Myrtle John E. Ruedisuell, Royal Oak Viola R. Webb, Troy Milton O Palshan, Wanted Lake Frances M. D’Anyelo, Whittemore Lake Philip ®. Banycky, 504 EB. Columbia Leona £. Hart, Orchard Lake William Barber, Waterford Kenneth L. Kornbacher, Birmingham Norma J. Renchard, Birmingham Winston J. Cutter, Oklahoma City, Laurs B. Thompson, 114 Draper. Charles B. McLaughlin, Birmingham Laure J. Lenz, Rochester Ployd P. Behl, Lake Orion Elizabeth J. Dobsdn, 1225 Airport Robert J. McMahon, 261 Judson. Mary E. Gunn, Ferndale Robert A Burns, Milford Florence E. Joerin, Milford Robert L. Dawson, 13 Baxter Gloria E. Dean, 264 E. Pike Donald C. Carlson, Detroit Constance M. Wheeler, Milford Vf dao W. O'Shaughnessy, Keego rbor Mary E. Kenifeck, Birmingham George M. Beamish, Romea Bertha Mumphreys, 1457 W. Howard Predrick N. Robinson, Clarkston Loleta M. Warner, 196 Sanderson Pihillip E Young, Birmingham Surette Kirkpatrick, Royal Oak Edward M. Huttula, 89 N. Ardmore Myrtle L. Bullock, Drayton Plains The plane will carry only 411 passengers. and nine crew members, including four stew- ardesses, but later thrift flights will carry as many as 179 sengers. : On Jan. 11, American Airlines will inaugurate domestic service with daily jet flights between New York and the West Coast. Other major airlines will switch to jets as soon as the planes become available. 10-MINUTE FLIGHT? It will soon be commonplace in the new Jet Age for an American businessman in Paris to consult an airlines time table and cable his wife in New York: . “Leaving Paris 6 p.m. Meet me at Idlewild Airport at 6:10 p.m.” 6 p. only noon in New York. ith advent of jet travel, it wil] be possible to leave New York 9 a.m. and arrive in Honolulu 5 x *® * And where it was 80 days around the world in Jules Verne’s day, jet passengers will fly around the globe in 40 hours. Even as the airlines prepare to shift from 350-m.p.h. propellor planes to,600-m.p.h. jets, engineers are quietly charting a supersonic jet age in which big skyliners will rocket from coast-to-coast at 2,000 miles an hour. p.m. = as the target date for a Mach 3 passenger plane to cruise at 2,000 m.p.h. At such a clip, it would zoom across the Atlantic from New York in two hours. — Fantastic? Yes, but true—by Airplane manufacturers, under- (Concluded tomorrow) BOARDING HOSE + E Robert J. Pisk, Royal Oak Mary L. 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To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) ---UNLESS SHE JUST y Franklin Folger a yg 2BS— "Young man, I’m looking for a floor lamp that won't topple over at the slightest touch!” ‘ & TIT “ie DIXIE DUGAN _ NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller MY HULA HOOP | : iS MADE OF | CLEAR PLASTIC a 2 Red . -WHAT'S THE Pay ~~ “FRAN BUSH ALE MORTY MEEKLE . : | FOR THE LAST MODJESK! FADES SPECIAL BULLETIN: TIME, MORTY., || | BACK WITH THE BALL.. THE REST OF THIS GAME YOUR SUPPER'S HEY. HE'S GOING TO GETTING COLD GAMBLE ON A PASS 4 ON FOURTH DOWN / Riseuorronne| Wf is E, PUTA BOWLFUL. PEATE ‘FURNACE, Like so! j Hy = | - Coo The father said his son had been “very depressed’ lately. ‘The Grochowicz’s have two other children. Paul is described as 4 feet, 1 inch tall, with blue eyes and brown hair, Stewart-Glenn Store Readied for January Construction is under way at 4 S. Telegraph road site on which Stewart-Glenn Co. will open its new furniture ie sometime in January Addison K. Oakley, secretary- manager of the old store at 86-96 S. Saginaw St. and manager for the new store, announced a clear- ance sale is now going on at the old building, Stewart-Glenn Co. has veer located there for the past 41 yes, “a The new store, Furnishings store at 1666 Areca Rd., will be 100 by 125 feet and will feature mostly Early American. and contemporary furniture. Oakley said the company expects] to close out business at the present opposite Auburn avenue, site, sometime in December. } ‘ev near Molls In- and release’ x * tiple lacerations and abrasions. of 1859 Warwick Ave. Flaming Auto. Starts Forest Fire, Man Saved SHERIDAN, Wyo. flames and started a forest fire. McKim, seriously injured, him, x« «€ * burned 350 acres, Safe Resists Thieves Theater, 13 S. Saginaw St. it was and is in fair condition this morn- ing. Mary was treated for shock Ulrich, re driver, suffered mul-|P°%" ¥ oe His condition is reported fair, Oth-|¥ ers treated and released were} 9. Elizabeth Ann Day, 16, of 1163 Eck- man Rd., and Susan Forsyth, 16,|'* (AP)—Verne McKim, 27, was thrown from his car when it overturned on High- way 14 Sunday. The car plunged 325 feet down a hillside, burst into helpless as the fire swept toward But the fire brought 50 volun- teer fire fighters rushing to the scene, They saved McKim and controlled the blaze after it had Thieves broke into the ea an tried unsuccessfully to open a safe,\burgla: reported to Pontiac police today, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958 een Bots yaa Redeemer wa. ee YT: Act on Fire Truck at Waterford Will Set Date to Open New Bids, Consider Subdivision Issues Revised specifications for a new) Waterford Township fire truck will be presented to the township board at tonight’s regular meeting, ac- cording to Clerk James Seeterlin. A date also will be set for open- ing of new bids for the fire truck. | Bids had been asked and opened last month, but board members were not satisfied with the speci- fications and all bids were dis- carded for further study. x ** * In other business, a date will be for opening bids for the sale of $35,000 in bonds for extension’ of a water line on Cass Lake road from Lincolnshire avenue to Ven-| ice-of-the-Lakes Subdivision. The Furler-Cresthaven Subdi- vision plat, located on Cooley near Elizabeth Lake road, will be presented for discussion. The plat was tabled last week due STOCK AVERAGES (Complied by The ee nies) 30 Indust Rails Util Stocks Net change +2 —6 +2 +.1 Ni Ou, ....- 204.8 125.3 86.2 199.2 day 204.6 125.8 86.0 199.1 Week ago ......295.1 1248 85.9 199.1 ronth WO .ooe..282.9 120.6 . 83.8 191.9 Year ago ..0.++.226.7 ae 67.3 151.6 1958 high. ...0..:295.1 325. 86.0 199.1 8 low ....006.234.7 809 72.9 156.6 1957 high ......6.280.0 134.7 77.5 188 8 1 1OW ..e000..226.0 78.2 66.2 150.9 Benton Harbor Still Has \Bus Lines, Only Reduced BENTON HARBOR im — Oper- ations of Twin Cities Motor Coach Lines continued. on reduced sched- ules today instead of grinding to a complete stop as predicted ear- lier. The firm dropped some of its lay| non-paying runs in a compromise reached in negotiations Friday be- tween P, H. Lovell, transportation firm president, and Benton Harbor Mayor Wilbert Smith. Lovell had predicted a halt to service by Oct. 17 unless help- was forth- coming. Gas Station Entered The Mobil Bulk Station, 521 S. Telegraph Rd., was broken into, it was reported to Pontiac police, The rs knocked the combination dial off a safe, but nothing was Fe- ported missing. ¢ | to inadequate let sizes. A proposal to revise the town- ship heating code, to meet require- ments of the National Heating | Council, will be discussed. The board has received a check) for $78 covering the cost of 22 “no; sparking”’ signs from the @ferri- waters Subdivision Assn. The signs will be erected in the Cass-Dodge Park area, with the township pay- ing the cost of installation. * * * Another request from the Ideal Country Club: Subdivision for a large street sign to be installed at its beach park, has been re- ceived and board members will in said. board meeting, the same group ‘will have a special Board of Health meeting. 5 Injured as 2 Cars Crash at Intersection Five persons were. injured yes- | terday afternoon in a two-car col-) lision at the intersection of Tenny-_ son avenue and Barkell street. [ x * * Pauline B. Walters, 54, of 130 ats Green St., told police she failed to! sie ; sign ‘4)while traveling west on Tennyson, ‘S'and her cab collided with a car lsee a “yield right-of-way” driven by Leo-G. Janka, 38, of 801 Robinwood Ave. He was driving south on Barkell. She suffered back and head in- ‘ juries, and is reported in good con- “4 dition at Pontiac General Hospital. 2 ’~ * * Janka was treated for lacera- tions to the face at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital and released, Also treated for minor injuries and re- leased. were his three children, Jeanie M., 8, Marlene Ann, 5, and James L., 5. : : s . 4 The following are top prices evates Grains jer .2s,%.ce%.e'Run Over Point produce brought to the Farmer's) pS : ae growers and sold by CHICAGO ® of Quotations are furnished by the| NEW YORK @® — The stock hostilities in the Formosa Strait|netroit Bureau of Markets, as of|™arket was mostly higher in early resulted in increased demand for Thursday. : - - eae ee See eee Gains in key issues_ran from today. Detroit Produce fractions to a little more than a Prices moved for nearly veurrs point, There was a good sprinkling all grains in a fairly active early oie. stcintosn, taney. ov .... $2.15| Of losses in the same range. Motors Demand for soy beans Apple cider (cases 4 gals ..... s+ 2.50) were the strongest group. : the March and May con-|pesPe* comneré [pest + #. cocore Lt * * * tracts up more than a cent a bush- ony ae eet t+ el at po opening edith po de- ‘stermeion, bu vebee cerseoees 3.00 Turnover was heavy, but not liveries ‘not far behind. . rg pon th tae wes pe “ Beets, oe ee eeeere 1.40- Pe as * &-*& Broceoh ton eu csabecsebess a2 for about six minutes shortly after The rush of buying was attrib- Cartes tovned , dos. os anne: Js| the opening. uted fiervousness ov Far|Celery Gos stalks .cocsscovsceeess | 16 tha : woe rage sweet, § doz. .............. 150) . American Motors rose around East si ition, with the Reds mak- thchs dos ceed epeeeeeeeee 78 a — and Chrysler almest two ing new charges against this coun- WE isceaces oseersenercece Ls se HO. 1 DE. .--20-22 {i peo) im a heavily traded motors di- try. 2 po rape ae = de Pee ee ee OeRe ey 133) vision, General Motors was Corn advanced at the outset on [Onions ary, ( ) 0 srterr"** 200] ghead a fraction and unusually the first good demand in more |[s7H? Bow | ee ssetees 198) active ck es ee ee ne $90] Business new. olatoes I, 1390 's Was generally fa- and cash houses were the best Pumpt 4 5 eee 138 vorable. There were signs that buyers and a jarge export house |Radishes. Brive ibchs.) dom, ...... 100|aulto industry operations, harassed was the biggest seller. Squash Delicious, bu ...-+-n++ eos 150| by yy labor troubles the past several Activity in wheat was limited.| Turmme, topoed bur "2. |... 235) weeks, may be back to normal There was not much selling and GusExs shortly. this tended to move the bread grainjcappage, pu ....,..-++-0--eseeee-+ 1:00) | ko * * higher. Collarde. BE, .ccccocsceccaseseccors +3 Aircrafts and tobaccos were up Near the end of the first hour,|Mustaré bu. "s......0ccs0ssc2..s-2. 125/fractions, Otherwise demand cen- wheat was unchanged to \% higher, poe heme hag Se Perreriy er ee i tered in individual issues. ° Dec. $1.95%; corn % higher to % [Swiss chard. 0a. ...........-.cs--+ 180] Pager, Du Pont, Jones & lower, old style Dec. $1.10%; oats eae aal Gaeaen Laughiin and U.S. RuLber rose unchanged to % lower, Dec. 64%: 2 Tanne _...e. 180, about a point. rye % to % higher, Dec. $1.30; |Enaive, bleached bu. _....- wrest 238] Boeing General Dynamics, West- and soybeans % to % higher, Nov. Escaroie, bleached. bu. .....+--+ 2.35 $2.13%. Lettuce. leaf, dU. -..4....000- +--+ 140) inghouse, Lorillard, American Remaine, Bu. ....ceeeeenes-e grepece Smelting and International Tele- Groi Pri phone & Telegraph advanced % | pe pla Livestock point or more. CHICAGO! Get. 30 (AP) — Opening | x New York Stocks csibane DETROIT LIVESTOC a ho aoe Cau | DETROIT Oct. 20, (AP) — Livestock: (Late Morning Quotations) Des. nee: ies = ornate $s ply . ie — pred en| my otitg avarane Figures after decimal point are eighths May ......2. 199 May .....5.. 65%/% nigh choice in limited » ge: mira] ...... 146 Int Ppper ....115 july verre" em J eR arabes 1% | 38 r cent; ground 200 stockers and Air Reduc .,.. 725 Int Shoe ..... 33 Bep. °....:: 188% g spe in enily supply; openin trade | Ch... 92.6 Int Silver... 37 (eld— Dec. ....» vee an slaughte aad heifers active Allied Strs .... 49.4 Int Tel & Tel 63.6 Dee. toe 220% Mar. +. 130%! strong to 25 higher; cows opening fully Allis Chal .... 28 Ist Crk Coal .. a3 Mar. eeeewwee 15% May ..... oo 1 37% | steady: 10 joads high choice Alum Ltd es. 35.4 Jacobs ....... 9.1 ee jay |. 1.18% | 1225 pound steers 28.00; most saverage to WiAleoa ...... +. 996 Johns Man ... 461 ‘Dee. .... 111% Lard (loose)— high choice 990-1150 pound steers 27.25) Am Airlin..... 245 Jones & L ... 56.1 Mar... "118% Dee. " $0.568-00a | 27.75: good to average choice steersiAmCan ...... 50.3 Kennecott .... 90:7 =~ Soc 118% Jan. ,...10.36B-19a! 26.00-27.26, one load high to choice Am Cyan ..... 51.3 Clk ws» C24 JO. .cccees 130% Mar. |. 10.00B-10a/ around 1000 pound’ steers 26.25: er 4 toiaAmM&Pdy .. 49 Kresge, 68 ... 28.7 May _.-d0 05B-134 ®Verage choice hetiers “15 26.73; Am M - @ gy : .. | july 10.058. 18, ons aey, os enue to prime an Nas ne KP 3 seared [heifers 27.35: utility cows 16.00-19.50:|Am Tel & Tel 195.3 [yy McN&L | 126) get campers and cutters 14.50-18.00; 135 head| Am Tob ... 915 Lieg & My .- 3/ 3et of choice 400 pound steer calves 24.50. (Anaconda 008 teks aire |. 825 et Salable 700. Butchers end sees Armco 6tl Loew's .....-. 21.7 cents jawer most, mixed lots U3. Armour & Co. 196 Lone 8 Com . 383 13° &31 tb~ butchers is tis 00; Atchison ..... 246 Loriits 16.3 un Or 0 mized No. 1 & 2 190-240 Ib. 19.25; ‘a few | Aveo Mig eau §7 Lou & Nash .. 78.4 y © 9 | 08: No. 1 191-220 ibs. 19.4619 80. mined |Balt & Ohio -. $9 | Mack Trk ... 267 No. 2 & 3 butchers 240-300 ibs. 17.75-| Beth Gteel 52.6 yannine ..... 26 18.50; mixed grades 160-180 ibs 18.00-|Boeing Air ... 53.4 tin Co ... 324 . . 18.35: mained)” Grete sows 300-400 Ibs.|Bohm Alum ... 214 D Stirs .. 46.4 | 36 38-11-50; No. 2 & 3 400-600 Ibs. 15.75 |Bond Stre .... 313 cp. 8 eteed pod end) ~~ BU) - seen = rossi a ion Vesiers: Salable 275. Prices steady; Borg Warn ... 38.2 yeereen Lino. 45.1 cheice snd prime vealers Briggs i abt Merr ch & 8. 17.1 standard ~~ 26.90-33.00 ; oa Sn on -— aL ay Mpls Hon ... 98.3 13-State Alarm Out)“‘trcer, sable 2000. pur of suppty|purocens 381 Yas Max | eeeder™ lambs slaughter sheep: slaughter Cal Pac - ia + Picton - 3°) for Lad Pedaling West ass = mete Ri cast, “octt|eaee dock ta} Metnc, 3.) See Grandma tg choos’ iamibe 21s. cl 2 ehoiet Sebo 2 Nar Bec 3 \ 60-75 Ib. feeder tombe 11.0083.80. ee sis. 03 Ee ee gy Carrier oss 40.1 Nat Gyos »... 54 POMPTON LAKES, N.J. (UPJ)— Case. JT «1 302 Mat Lead. 11)-4 A 13-state alarm was out today for Poultry pond Eggs “ Cen TH Li Pt: 964 Hor Fee $3.3) a seven-year-old boy who ran away : ene ae, coe Chrysler ...... 37.4 — a ai from home Oct. 16 on a girl's! 30. (AP)—Prices paid | Cid MUM .... 22 OUCRs mon: 784 sacyeis: per pound. moe Detreit. for No. 1 quai-| Cities Sutp Soh my pas bs El ie : - t 16-17: leh Coca Cola ....115.6 . 5 He said he was going to his| 1. ig Ae (unser Fi ives 18: wn o Colg Palm .... 18 pen pict a grandmother's house — in Tacoma, we) 8 - 20. Heavy type turkeys; hens i727; Cel moe 34 perks De Ls BH Wash. iN ces Con Edis ..-.. 88.3 Pepsi Cola .. 23. TROIT EGGS Con N Gas .., 47.8 oR ~ a * J ae 17, ae tod. Consum Py oF 4 Pheioe D = 34 State Troopers m New Jersey Detroit, in case lots, federal-state grades: Cont Can *) 81.1 pRrO net “45 and Pennsylvania were urged to). cobs Whites — sree ome, laree _— Cont COP&@ . 12.7 Proct & G Be keep a special alert for Paul 3s: smali a Grade B larre was wed Co" Ou’ srg RCA 08 Grochowicz who was last seen Fri-/ 375 $7. Broxns — Grade A extra **8* \Copper: Rng .. 316 Repub Su ... 647 Sout 15 eck oe Oe ee td Eee Be day at @ service station a icurtiss Pus ise Bev Met, S weekly receipts government Rey iob miles from home. | graded eggs Oct. 1117 were 12725 cases, DC --+-, @3 Royal Dut .. 504 Loca] police said the search thus, Commercially, graded: ioe His =e fever far had concentrated along Rte. 46) ne = Grete A extee large @: lames inoug. Aire... 60.2 Scoville ME .. 8 e) lasts, medium 32-33. Browns Gra ears b .. 336 leading to Pennsylvania. a jarge 47; large (46; medium Fry ee ee oe, eet Cn... A Givil Air Patrol plane Is also) — ses Me tin 268 ies 8 .128.6 gocony ....... searching the heavily-traveled (f+ ton Mig ... 5&5 gou Pac .... 57 ; Ei : my... $02 highway, which leads to Penn- Five Teenagers Hitlizceee a Sperey Ra. BD syivania and the West. = - |Smer Red... 8 § a Se s “ : 414) Police Chiet Witiam F. Charlesiinn Waterford Crash [fester cand 3 Bu RSS ies discounted the possibility of foul) — ss 102.8 teveng, JP ‘bes! play and believes the boy is head- . _ ; Srsoet pal . Ps x. is. ‘5! ing towards Easton, Pa. Five Waterford Township teen-|prueh Tra... 16.2 Sather Pao 404 “He told children in his neigh-/@8ers were injured Saturday night/geraner Oem ft, My BL Po 1. a3, borhood that he was going to his|When their car left W. Walton bou-|3en Dynam .; 883 Téx"G Bul... a grandmother's in Washington,” levard and rolled over two and Gen mee noah Textron ..... 16.7 Charles said jone-half times before crashing t6Gen mills 82 vaea in med: ae ; ; |. a stop near Silverhill road: ee axe es Tran’ W Air.. 1f A small boy answering Paul's | priver of the car, Roger Ulrich, |Gen Tel faq rransamer ... 26.3 rida Twenty Cen .. 327 description was seen F y 18, of 4430 Dowridge Rd., was un-|Gen Tie ... 271 Onderwa afternoon at a service station | abje to make a statement to Wa-|Gooarich | ....'678 Un Pac. 31 on Rfe. 46 near Caldwell. terford Township police who said|Goodvesr . 95 Unit Air Lin.. 31 , : : : Grah Paige .. 2.7 Unit Airc .... 62.4 The station owner said the boy,|the car traveled 350 feet fromjat No Ry. 47 unit Fruit ... 485 who was wearing a white T-shirt)where it left the pavement to rene pt 138.4 Ua Gas | 38 and black trousers, headed west on| where it was finally stopped by ajouif ou -....1176 0s Rub ...... 43.5 the highway on a bike. large signpost. Hom Ss . : 341 us eo wees He a ei x ek * es Ti Cent... a31 Weak Un Tel...26 The boy’s.father, Peter, moved) Those in the car taken to St./maust Ray |. 23 Weste El ..... 67.6 his family to Pompton Lakes from) Joseph Mercy Hospital were Jo- nt ce ot wie a oe a. Tacoma a few weeks ago when he|Aan Wilhelm, 16, and her ‘sister, | tteriak att Weotworth 49.2 was transferred to this area by|Mary, 14, of "2195 Pontiac Dr. Jo-|Int Bus Mch 43) | Yate A To rie the Boeing Airplane Co. Ann suffered multiple abrasions|Int Nick ..... 92.4 Zenith Rad ..1232 Trims Gasoline Prices CHICAGO (#—Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) has cut gasoline prices between 3/10ths cent and 1 1/10ths cent in Central and Southern TIli- nois and Central and Eastern Mis- souri. The price cuts follow reduc- tions of one cent a gallon by Standard of Indiana in Northern Illinois last week. No Recession Here! CHICAGO (# — Norman Strunk, executive vice president of the United States Savings and Loan League, reported savings associa- dollars to net savings in the first nine months of 1958. j Steel Output Soars DETROIT (#—Detroit Steel Corp. has put into production the fourth of five big open hearth furnaces. Operating capacity of 83 per cent this week is the highest rate for the year, The upturn reflects in- {creasing orders. take action on this project, Seeter- | li Following the regular township tions added a record four billion|giving the Oe aukions Wait Disey Pre - serv World Ri ARE_NO ‘OLD MAS’ .: y/ | ON SEAL ISLAND. 23-4 Se Distributed by King Features Syndicate. ee: < A FEMALE SEAL BELATEDLY MAKES THE SHORE OF THE ISLAND AFTEK ZE ALL. OF HER SISTERS HAVE JOINED HAREMS. BUT SHE NEED NOT WORRY. True Life Adve entures | af Competition Growing By 8AM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK — Paper work mounts in recession or recovery. |And machines and methods for handling or thwarting it fascinate ibusinessmen almost as much as coming jaunts into outer space. As the making of business gadg- ets prospers, foreign makers of equipment are invading this mar- ket, and more American compa- inies are branching out into dic- tating machines or computers. x &© & oO The competition has grown markedly for orders from business- men bowed under the weight of paper work and the growing cost Business Machines Take Fore of clerical staffs, and seeking more efficient machines, and if possible cheaper ones. Of the $70 exhibits at the Na- tional Business Show opening here Monday, 10 per cent are by foreign manufacturers, and their exhibits cover 14 per cent of the five acres of display space, or just about double the foreign sector of last year’s show. Foreign equipment runs from inks, dictating machines, adders and ‘calculators, to duplicating and copying machines, typewriters, tel- ephones and telephonic equipment. American competitors note that their foreign rivals have learned became the bride of Airman Third Class Fredrick N. Robinson in a double-ring ceremony at Milford Presbyterian Church. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Warner of 4591 Kensington Rd., Milford, Parents of the bridegroom. are Mr. and Mrs, Glen Robinson of 9100 Davis- burg Rd., Clarkston. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the new Mrs. Robinson wore a waltz-length gown of Chantilly lace over satin, featur- ing a back panel of ruffles. Her fingertip veil fell from a cap ‘of iridescent sequins and pearls) |and she carried a bouquet of white |Toses and carnations. * * * Maid of honor was the bride's cousin, Ann Benjamin of Bay City. Dems Less Certain of Landslide Victory ASHINGTON (AP)—With two weeks of campaigning left, seme Democrats are beginning to revise downward their earlier estimates of a landslide victory in the con- gressional election: Former President Harry S, Tru- man*preached caution to the Dem- ocrats in public and private ap pearances here during the week- end. * * * Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- don B. Johnson of Texas is satis- fied>the Democrats are going to strengthen their hold. on the Sen- ate, where they now outnumber the Republicans 49-47 excluding a gain in Maine. But he apparently is taking with a grain of salt re- ports to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee indicating a Democratic landslide. Looking back at 1954, some Democrats concede that President Eisenhower was able to cut Re- publican losses by last-minute credit Vice President Nixon with Republicans new hope with His campaigning. Airlift From Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Huge transport planes airlifted Germany today in the final phase of the U.S. troop withdrawal from Lebanon. Informed sources said the evacuation should end this week. Becomes Airman’s Bride in Presbyterian Ceremony MILFORD — Loleta Mae Warner campaigning. These strategists American _paratroopers back to. Another cousin, Lynn Tottingham of Drayton Plains, was junior bridesmaid. ‘ * * * Best man was the bride- groom's brother-in-ldw, Norman Roberts of Southfield Township. Ushers were Buddy Furman of Clarkston and Kendall and Roger Warner, the bride’s brothers, The reception was held in the White Lake Town Hall following the ceremony. Doesn't Approve of Piano's Tone, Artist Walks Out LIVERPOOL, England (UPI) — It was to have been a rare treat -for music lovers in this northern city yesterday — Amer- ican concert pianist Julius Katch- en drove 250 miles from London to give-a Beethoven recital. , x * * An audience of nearly 200 set- tled back as the maestro strode onto the stage and sat down at the big concert grand in the new Shakespeare Theater. * & * Katchen flicked his hands up and down the scales, frowned, and played some more scales. Still frowning he said ‘IT don’t like the sound of it. I don't think I had better play it.”’ And he marched off, climbed into his car, and drove beck to London. Romeo Man Nabbed in Break-In Attempt Two alert Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies spotted a bur- glary suspect early Sunday morn- ing and then flushed him from bushes near an Orion Township store. Deputies Donald J. Johnston and |James W. Stites were on patrol when they noticed a man in front of Walters Hardware Store, at the Judah Lake Shopping Center, 3898 Joslyn. * * * The deputies watched as the suspect raised a hammer over his head and smashed a front — window, they said. Charles Alverson Jr., of 3379 28 Mile Rd., Romeo, fled when’ he saw the deputies approaching, pes they fired several shots over head and he surrendered, they jmakers and are now lservice to overcome the former ‘dealers for correcting defects in vehicles. three sales gimmicks. This year the foreign products look more like American ones in style and color. Their promotion ‘through booklets and catalogs is very much along American lines. And they have taken a leaf from the foreign car stressing- doubts of customers as to prob- lems of getting parts and repairs. x * * ‘Hor Harriman Tells New York free ‘Rockefeller Was Only NEW YORK (AP)—Harry S. Truman jumped into New York governorship against Averell Har- riman, Democratic incumbent. * * *- down a man like the governor, who is a good administrator,” the ex-President told reporters during a morning stroll. “i Harriman does not win, then self. He -had no administrative perience."’ * *® * . * Last month, in a campaign trip ever he went, Ee Rockefeller is he’s a Republican,” Truman said at that time. * « * Under -President Roosevelt, for the Office of Inter-American _lAffairs 1940-44, then for a year — was an assistant secret. of state, In 1950-51 he served Truman ag a member of the International Development Advisory Board. He has also held several administra- tive posts under President Ei- senhower. Truman, as is his wont during strolls with the press, touched on tic and foreign. : * * * Asked to comment on the report Red China had abrogated the Que- moy cease-fire, he replied: “Was not that what you had expected? Did you ever know a Communist Truman will be in the New York area until next ; making several personal appear- ances and speeches. Tuesday he goes to Newcastle, Pa., then pro- ceeds to Wilmington, Del., and Boston. Into the field are ee aes —. American ee case pose radio and TV sets is using the show to introduce its new computer. An- other best known for its musical and dental equipment is Introducing a magazine-load- ed dictating machine. Other manufacturers exhibiting in the show are more widely known as makers of paper prod- ucts, photographic equipment, or adhesive tape.. x * * The chief style revolution this year among basic office machines —the typewriters, adders, dicta- tion gadgets—is to make them as small as efficiency permits, as easy to operate as can be, and as ‘portable as possible. Ford Loses Claim fo $8 Million Refund WASHINGTON (AP) —- Ford Motor Co. lost in- the Supreme Court today a multimillion-dollar claim to refund of excise taxes because of cash credits allowed * * * sider the case. It thereby let stand Claims which rejected Ford's con- tentions. Ford asked a refu f $8,899,- 547 for a period from Aug, 1, 1$9, to Dec, 31, 1954, But millions of dollars additional were involved. Had Ford's contentions as to proper interpretation of the tax laws been upheld, other manufac- tures- of various articles subject sought refunds. * * * The Court of Claims ruled that the cash payments and credit al- lowed dealers were not a read- justment of sales prices or rebates or allowances within the meaning of the tax laws. Phone Booth Cuts Din CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A table- model: acoustical phone booth for use in noisy plants and offices is offered by a Cambridge manufac- turer. It can cut noise levels 60 per cent, the firm says, and enable anyone to speak with ptivacy—in a normal tone—regardiess of sur- rounding din. Quickie Kisses Only SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — Min- istry of Education movie censors have advised film producers and importers that screen kisses must be cut from the pre- viously-permitted 30 seconds to a maximum of 10 seconds, to make them “less lascivious.”’ Belgium produces begonias in about the same quantity that: the his Netherlands produces tulips. Most oe United reported. é The high court refused to con-' a decision by the U.S. Court of} to excise taxes could also have! : Gathering Data in Bomb Probe Officers Not Sure Yet Air Traveler - Victim Killed Himself WICHITA, Kan. (UPI)—Officers trying to determine definitely whetb- er Forrest McCuiston traveled the nation’s airlines the bomb that blew him apart in the Wichita Airport last Friday centered their attention today on Las Vegas, Nev. * * * A l5hour stop at Las Vegas was the last opportunity McCuiston had, prior to his arrival sgn i assemble the bomb, Chief lice Eugene Pond said. Later were too brief, or were not planned by the 36-year-old Tulsa, Okla., aircraft design engineer, he said. * * * Pond predicted completion of the investigation before the end of the week when a coroner’s jury, which viewed the body Sat- urday night and then recessed, was to reassemble for a “‘full report. Li | Police released the body to Mc- Cuiston’s father, F. D. McCugston, and early yesterday it was taken by ambulance to Jenks, Okla., near \Tulsa, for burial. * * * Pond said evidence that McCuis- continued to mount. “But there's always a possibil- ity,” he said, ‘“‘that somebody gave him the bemb.” Another police source, who de- clined to be identified by name, said officers held a growing belief that McCuiston made the bomb before he left his home at Tulsa and carried it with him while he traveled thousands of miles on five major airlines, Ford Plants Plan to Work Overtime NEW YORK WW — Ford Motor Co.’s Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln as- sembly plants are going on over- time schedules, Ben D. Mills, Ford ~ vice president and division general manager, said today. * * * said, and .the exact amount re- . quired in each plant will be deter- « to furnish ae. ‘ ~ * * ; during the recent jabor wr tions, Mills added. ries of meetings with States, 1959 for the autombile “You people ought not te turn ~ “was just @ public relations man -— for President Roosevelt and my- * duties and thus he’s had no ex- ** efeller: “He did a good job wher- . Hoover « “The only thing wrong with - Rockefeller served as coordinator a number of other affairs, domes- . to tell the truth and stick to it?” ~ ton deliberately blew himself up od Overtime is made necessary by. « dealer orders for’ 1959 cars, he © mined by the ability of suppliers = The M- Et. division is still feel- 3 ing the effects of parts shortages * resulting from work stoppages > ‘ 4 He « forecast a “much better year” 3 busitiess. . anne ee rr ik ¥ 2 ; Pe TWENTY-SIX | ___ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, 5 ig EE oe WARMING NEWS — Weather maps below. show the U.S. € Star flat be designated be a no Weather Bureau's 30-day forecast for mid-October to mid-Novem- Saving Si F s. at Work T pany 7 RA RS debledness ber. It is not a specific, forecast in the usual sénse, but an ESTI- Brings Gain in Weight ‘5 e aulomahile tation Tine ae MATE of average temperatures and precipitation for the period. — CHICAGO (UPI) — A-University| matte ae bonds as Bre payable (es - | “~~ Jot Pittsburgh doctor has given! o¢:th roof ins fod ave Parking Syetam Me. 4. (inainak A NEAR( Wyn y some support to people who say/snd erefrom as/extensions emaining afte ,'N 5; BELOW they don't eat any more than usu- cety=| » Sintotse - operation a | | al but still gain weight. and Pu 2, $|tenanes of said system. and the Dr. Robert E. Olson blames-the|t2 “f. : e gid, bonds and von any weight pile 6. «: pabte slowdows Seg Ks ng funds oF $5) Bends sual mt tothe terme, of a Asove siege de muiue-aged male the ct Re wR. oy Se ond 2 proleet Hh ode er aring| ten cnt ys aan mney 0 4. NORMAL] arid female unconsciously figure|teched : h cut : establish operate oan inland “after Masuay’ fits ae hy or ms be transferred, on the Gite, jo maturity at coup ‘J rr 4 fter di f by the Commis- »Atove | lout ways to save steps and avoid|*s hereafter duisrmined by the ‘WY physical exertion and that’s What! theretor gies F Et i . a ef i bit : f adds to their weight. seatee © yoy vidediif at any time there exist any par thereof . 2. BM se Xe. 2 default in making any periogicel transfer | final interest plus & premium on mee " Raindrops’ Size May poet, sual not ponds Pork then “uch ofimalt inal ‘be rectified 'so|sebedule, to-wit penne D—wenster eho fed Sheek, thous restrictions of. Pied * $ . called redeem: or Per 15%) * 8 } Clue Weather Control of te Ey i ie one inal deta arp wPuod such atter Janary 1, 1964, but prior te janu- prectaet 30.8. i Tr. Center [mae payable to the Board T'Seace: provision or satutory : at one time, then such if called to be redeemed on r 36-—LeBaron ? NEW YORK — Scientists have |terest oo ssid bows 2 as tery shail be mage in the order io which/after January 1, 1067; but prier to Jen: fer "igh sehost| turned val” time of “bidding. Con: Temperatures will average above seasonal normals over most /jittle knowledge of raindrops’ sizes, | slely pa Se net revenues deriv oe = are ge Hod mete & “Pe ot oa cal Be 37—Jelferson Jr. tracter shall with is name of the nation during the period from mid-October to mid-Novem- | Determining their’ sizes is being ing future” improv A te “enlargements sald Receiving Fune except to the spe-/atter January 1, 1970, but prior to Janu-| Pr Bo Waehlngton Se weet as a bats “Genoa contract ber, except for near to below normal east of the Appalachians, | regarded as one of the first steps eter ar ~l reer. of and interest|,. Seetion 14. In oe cron that 8 AP 1 Pe to be redeemed on or| Precinct 41-W a, See baad No Bid will =. ae ma Re along the Gulf Coast and in the Pacific Northwest. toward possible weather control, s.%, —— “ued “hereunder — on te provide. forthe ‘current reg ents poe Br a . inks the| Pr fore aa : ge Re | be ain the ce to re- i , bepds 1 and . t any waive a according to the publication, Elec- lesued as hereinafter provided, there 18 | op Dg reir pardl ge Bae gown a ee an wae te} Teens ee ES ins ts when in opinion of ee cet sid bonds and the interest coupons per-| = ue moneys andor securities in/to January 1, 1969, Notice of 1 etticers, vis: the Ounar suet salten wes carve to tort £3 One professor of meteorology) tsining thereto, and each fare, | Seer of the system shall be trans-|ghall be given tothe holders af, bende|, Stave-Governer, Lieutenant Governor,| miereste af ing | at : OBY| iret len (by suid ‘Act Mo. B4, Michigan |f?0d. first, to the Operation and Main |Sallea to be redeemed, by tion | Secretary of State, Attorney General,|1s7, ™ wundrarn after comme tae eS believes the knowledge will be use-| Public Acts of 1933. a amended, made|*e2ence Fund, and. second, to Bond| of such notice not less thea thigts iso, |State Treasurer, A itor General. for a period of thirty (30) days, i ful for a variety of things, such as|® ##tulory len) upon the net revenues extent of any daficlg Grund., % ne |daya prior to the date fixed tor redemp-| Congressional United. Statee Senator, | ,ouccr*eu, Bidder Til, be reguines {6 helping reduce erosion of newly improvements enlargements end extec- poe rile genet pred trom tbe! enues been paid wise noted back herecf. ADA ANB, each year beginning with ear tion of students in a private, seg-|since have transferred to schools|hereunder, except when otherwise indi-| 1p. ve, any of the bonds herein suthor | fui said further covenasts and|frausterability by delivery may be re- . 5 Clerk | 1858 , ; > district, |ated by the context: tn effect on ordinance srovizing for eve | setees with the holders of said bonds|Stored by registration to the bearer Oct. 13, 20, ‘S8.| Section 2. The City Commission shall regated school for white seniors. joutside the Little Rock district.|"(x) ‘Ime term “City” shall be con- is eftect sn Oe for the | that it will maintain said system in good|Negotiability of the interest E : have power to adopt such resolutions re Or .| No provision has beet made for |strued to mean the City of Pontiac, which ordinance shall provide penalties | condition and operate the same in an| Sail not be affected by registration. : and ordinances as may be Becessary Volunteer workers labored al h e 1D e penal I STATE OF MI the’ Pro- fs is for N but | Michigan. for parking in any metered space, with-|¢ficient manner and at reasonable| It is hereby certified, recited and de- Court for the County of Oakland, *°,,°%'77 93t the purposes of this most around the clock for the past private schools for Negroes, (b) The ‘term “Commission” -shall|out the payment the fees therefor. C°St, 80 long aé —_ of bonds are'Clared that all acts, conditions and Juvenile Dé 7 erdinance, The bonds therein authorised e ap the Board of Trustees of Arkan-|be construed to mean the Commission| Said ordinance 2 BD es effics- outstanding; that during such time. tt things required te exist, happen be at _ may be issued in one or more series three days, readying a 32-class- |of said City of Pontiac, the legisistve|cious therefor than the City's Ordinance| Will not reduce the number of parking | Performed, precedent to and in the|. 7n, the master Noo gs sins tthe same or at different times. room building in- which an esti-/545 Baptist College for Negroes | ana governing body thereof. No. 1354. we . ; meters & ed eystem below te number anes i the bends ot | thts series, | Thomen, Peicceagey len Ne : ta - ~ ordinance shall be : Bs 7 A i . fe) ss ia = rate inbe re er oi anc 5 ve an ve been) " s lector the eft mated 500 Students will realize meets this afternoon to consider. Pel Wibeg SS A ahd rl aan abe pee] meh Bovihree | | ag sufficient change location thereof, if the same| performed tn kes tama: form and man- iting 2 ol Joseph Giendenning, father quatitied to vote earsent < a rites! their first opportunity to attend the possibility of -operating a high |tactlities to be acquired pursuant to|to provide for the payment of the ex. would uce the net revenues of the/mer as required by law. Petition hs been filed im this municipal election to be held on the Ir ee . gchool branch : this ordinance, penses of administration and operation _— exer & sum equal to 150 per) In Witness Whereof, the City of Pon- Court tie oF the ‘present whére- 4th day of November, 1958, and if school: this year.° They will not . A@) The term “acquired” shall be ‘con-| 3 "the system and such expenses for| cent st amount of principal|tias, Oakland County, M by its) ee ee Ee re: | three-fifths of the votes cast at said “have to pay tuition at this time.| Two white Baptist colleges are |strued to aes ‘cousiatiton| hy perenace, canary tp presarve te sane i Oest Te fisoad your oo all bends thee, sntstar img|be signed ta its ‘mame by ite Mayer ene |are unknown and said child Deo wpoleted | tum: of Shes erqpecags end ‘the tmpeanep ‘ isterin students for. high | °sttuction or by any other method. : or ai . Which are bi ttested & law of the State, and that child; so ce seenies nt (OF high) eho tor urs” atgl docmed| B® untae arorte, Mace gi |S oe rerinn a's tye wath | bene, Ne Geert; Seats Sse So plunder the’ hres gts weeds hall 0, fare ered Actual classroom work will, be- tem a tere neremaives defined. Geos (un and teas Ges ease eal bere for the. benef of the. bolders of ‘said Saposueed Soe an intdrest, coupons fn the ‘name of the et (sl cetente tren te pee eae gin’ Tuesday, just 39 days after Hi dde Vv sce Cauti = enone ibe Rb gagpeesteeedl arian den 8 due and payable, and for the creation of —_ adlaolh — a — of said Mager ead City Clerk, all Sac pole om you are no-| quent thereto. aos ~ - Gov. Orval E. Faubus invoked a|/7 n Voice Cautions pusclenned ‘and/or operated by the city en a) of, principal | oo ged. im a be A as; a os ‘to| #2 of the ist day Gb December, AD. 1958. | Fi ne held ot ae ns JOHN 4. DUGAN. new state law to shut down public Cleveland Pedestrians (g) The term “revenues” and “net|eretnaitures and fds for the system |seeinst any claim in connection’ with By ise0B West Bivd. in the City of Pon: ADA R EVANS, | ; ‘ ey revenues be'construed es defined the operation of the system; that it will-,.,' Mayor =! City Clerk high schools in the face of an im ; in) @ockbon a Wetincaate ied | as are required by this ordinance. Rates . ay ; morda, | Attest: tiae im said County, on the day of! The foregoing ordinance 4 mediate integration order from| CLEVELAND (UPI) — A voice,|Public Acts of 1933, as now amendea” ghell be fixed aad revised from time 101 Teotoments ond consents areene Sanne Seon eet yee en becy orl eee” a the U.S. Supreme Court ‘seemingly out of here llwarna! gases 2. Pda ——— joe! inal: foregoing ueeisamtes oad’ tee City quired by Act No. 94. Michigan Public | , soon! Clerk pambarar yes = = te cod chapter X. of City Charter, as -. : is now 8 Cy meces- 4 c s now here. end-| : apes amended. The Little Rock Private School de stirians in Cleveland to be) eee ‘ wsystem "of "auto. times auch rates for services. furaiabe pater need eit wi promptly file with the! sumber (COUPON) ;. hei can son so) meehs personel i this 6th day of October, AD. Corp. will finance the new school | . obile parking facilities to be known! by the system as shall be sufficient to/ origin esers of said bunds a covy| |serviee hereof, this summons and no- \ ) jas “Automobile Parking System No. 2”, . of each annual statement which it is) On the a 7 ADA R. EVANS 2 with funds from public subscrip-|Careful crossing the street. ere neinat re ieesecibed “Automobile PBection is. The. Tevensies gt, wears Bona i a Dba oer cl ad fe 24 | eer Ae oy at be es IF ee ee Steues ts tae eer oan ree tion. eo | The voice is’ a tape recording) (a) acquiring an off-street automobile of the following pledged stor ine Bieetes|sach purchasers: @ copy of the Annus|) bearer hereof sum ——_—_ ng ig Do Pontiac rrems 5 aie The building, formerly occupied mounted on a post near a busy|parking area. (to be known as “Area|shall be set aside into a fund to el Cerned “Puthe Acer e thet cere ae eT, the _Cnttod Pe eitness,. the. atear Ete the Qualities cad : ‘B, : ; : se" cae pees Ae i Pund”’ e - he— ls . 4 jr dig Prod : i : by a University of Arkansas grad-|intersection. It cautions pedestrians] tobe located om thee salle ies, ero, And shall be transferred there-| ninety (90) days after the close of each |- ta the of] Moore, Judge of said Court, im the City! Notice ia hereby given, that a Genera! facili leased Ly | * t th b 0 only property, to-wit: 5 from periodically into separate and spe- pooel Opa and that it will fu a , « same|° y,, this t Election -will be heid in the Township Tred on eee oth tie coal signals and be-| & Py 14, 16, 18 ce cet i wlabas or ats Fone Msintenance Fund.| @udit to = f upon eee ite 7 ed bors Pasting tone day % (eral), ia 4eiwon 8. MOORE, gp tomo Sage ear tS Opayt mbes ursday. ' s -|& 24, él] in Crofoot's Western Addition,| _!- r ving ‘actual one sesy. kewl stem No. tree copy Preaetel’ > io. ° other furniture were moved in|ware of turning. cars.” ‘ ge of rig Ya setae tess Fund” tere shall’ be firgt. set. aside in cock sudis shail be fe ence reasonable|dated ‘December 1, i988. This coupon 1s ‘ E VASCASSENNO, _ Precinet Ne. 3— 3 Aubara Road. n : ‘ ten . “€T3\ each month into a fund to be designated| detail as present the financial Probate 7 t t ' over the weekend . Piha od rey na sisters ah spline) z cnacasanry Tactlties thereon.” “Operation and | soce Fund,” a) condition of the system, to holders of| pays chligation of nid City. | Juvenite Dirison| Br ot We. $3438 chara mes W. C. Brashears, school super-|utes. The device cost about $200 byes gg ne patel ap we Saonth | t a ments on the manner in which the s7s- cdbpualiparicine (peatial omaeesieel toe “|within onid ‘Twonshtp oc = . : : ; : expen administration i € t ed Tedempti STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- i . : bs Oneida Road, all substantially in ac-| oo ae aan P ption provisions in bend. vember 4, 1958, for the purpose intendent for the corporation, said [cordatice with maps, plans and specifies. | °Pef wysono’s tor the maintenance there-| spect to the veveral funds ore gee |——__— Bete eee tonne County of Oakland, electing the following officers, vis: classes will open for 12th graders. Lame Veteran Dashes |wnicn mops'Slant/and apecibeatgs nce Siitimr tt Seal esti ant eUrking ot hates uke as SMacad tne] Sagguermy - MATT "inthe ‘matter of tbe petition. con-|geereigey vot Sisie. atioracy “Goer “We felt we ought to take care | to Catch Falling Child now ga, ile with the city | Clerk and der. me, Ecmmission et the be =r quistanding, no additional bonds payable In Whose Name Registered brain agy peg) Uae i » (Auditor General. of the seniors first because they've. © Ratoumenne eat sald an adopted.|of ea aes ot hee aos — @ revenues of the system shal! ; To Mary Thornton, mother of said Representative ip c . States Sena! . got to be ready for elasses next | Re ce (pampetizaag | beretnatvecorsiortcantor ce year. and. such ex) ares shall not, exceed cewal standia porewivescese Mater” ohsid. Lal tive—State Senator, Representa- 7 : a ; NEW YORK (UPI) — Benjamin| “District No. 2°) shall consist of the the amount specified in said budget *x-/inafter provided. The City shall have Date of Registration . Petition having been filed in this tive, ean fall,’ Brashears said. “But we jterritery within the following limits: |cept by a Vote of two-thirds of the the right to issue additional Ad Court alleging that the present where-|- County—P: eueriit, haven't forgot the underclassmen. |Kroczak, a 54-year-old Brooklyn) | Beginning | at the northwest corner peepee Load Meena cdditepel| $22), standin in a sum Dot to exceed ae ee eras eee County Clerk and noes. - | es ‘uron an North Joh ve Ts ($25,000) ; : lated Coun’ urer, Aw un! We're working toward a lease on/grocer, was standing across the/streets: thence north along the westerly expenditures. In adopting said budget for the completion of the project herein| Signature of of Finance /[® law of the State and that said child electing same, Drain Commissioner, Cor- a building for them, but I can’t}street from his store, looked up| ip of North Johnson Btreet “to the oper Py Mainte- Sertoed Tana ee ee oe ee Se Se eS Perl gior, oe pay chovogliten dae oe es , 5 nor y ° rty Street; the { senses (oie Geeeire ae recency LOT ese ib O tenes ent a erncnc Een etc d es at. i ee say now when we can take them.” |and saw two-year-old Stephen May west elena the Bortheriy, line of Liberty eat cone am weno aael Fen i ae Ey shall aiso wars a pon eee ey Psy u are re is on the first days of January and “july there shall be set aside in sxid reserve|coupons herein authorized to-7 be insued. Betis Ube maie se renee after the tified that the hearing on said petition Congas 1 : *|monthly a sum sufficient to restore said | shall b | conpee alee fap ht ©\ will be held th are iar cee cro aitoioea! 35.000 reserve to $18,000 at the earliest possible|form. to-wit; ” ‘2 the following extent of Twenty Thousand Dollars! Rervice Gentets Court Hotes peel) EWALTON = BLVD st in each year as follows: | " A Wit: : vo . 5 ¢ Sg as : in each of the years 1961 aaa 1962,|/time. If any additional bonds of equal UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Phar ioed lta Ses cor exvensiea: kay fe 3 12608 West Bivd., in the City of Pon- NOTICE I $10,000 1 h of th 1 standing shall be issued, the authorizing STATE OP MICHIGAN ¥S-|tise in said County, on the 28th day o OP PUBLIC HEARING ; A ' : ia : nh each of the years 1963 thru ordinance shall provide for a comparable tem, if such use shall be approved by |. y, ay Notice is. hereby given that bhi VATICAN CITY (AP) — The}continued, ‘because tomorrow you) 1968, and $15,000 in each of the years) Craimence, shall provine tor & compares COUNTY OF OAKLAND the Municipal Finance Commission, aud| October, A.D. 1958, at one o'clock in/negring will be held by the Poonis . : . ; 969 thru 1975. The bonds of said issue : b CITY OF PONTIAC any a balance shall be -paid|the afternoon, and you are hereby com-| ci; — ¥ Pontiac young American naval officer took| Won't even be able to enter the| maturing in the years 1965 thru 1975, | S0¢, Interest Redemption Fund may be) Number immediately into the Bond and Interest|manded to appear personally at sald|Chimber, City MAIL 38 a" Pon a long look at the walnut door|"oMs you are now in.” fo maturity, at the option at the wit | vided. that except in case of refunding. | AUTOMOBILE PARKING SYSTEM” | Cewek ety Pn dey nel eing impractical to make 2:08, Wednesday, the. 12th’ day’ “of No- bearing the arms of the Medici Almost a fifth of Vatican = inverve numerical eer oo any one Gettatenr bends react ene shall he - Daa sod bead coca | — - nape more on the Aird market pe oh gal yes . es summons and Wotice Gemsanee ane ——— om —— = . s i ° or inter . fe af 2 Gity will be barred to outsiders/27,snote imteret, Papment, dates on and|caled, for redemption, unleze the CU7|enat tha city’ ot” peting “Ostined| feised tyr aatetion AP peat al | ne" weak prereke essed hearin, Hz | amending the Zoning Map of ordinance popes. during the conclave beginning Sat-/no bonds less than the entire issue then|ficient moneys therefor not otherwise;County, Michigan, hereby acknowledges|be canceled and shall be reissued.| The Pontiac Press, s aerseapee printed sta oe Zone Ordinance to “The Sistine Chapel is closed,””) urday’ outstanding, shall be called to be re-|appropriated or pledged, in excess ofthat it is indebted and for value re-| Section 22. The City shall advance thejand circulated. in sald Co : mimercial 1 the following gaid fi ay (ate [ER ~ | g deemed at any time prior to January|the amount of inter®st and principal ma-|celved, promises to pay to the bearer, sum of wae to defray that part of|/*- Witness, the H able Arthur E.| rots 498 .. 008 both inchy : a sign i guages. About 500 persons have been put/!, 1969. Each bond called for redemption | turing on all issues of bonds then pay-/hereof (or if this bond be istered, | the cost e priest which exceeds the | Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City/ Heights sybdivisi inclusive, Dupont Ens. Martin Mand of Norfolk,’ ork shall be redeemed at the par value|@ble from the reventies of the system/|to the registered holder hereof) the sum/®Mount of the issue herein author-|of Pontiac in said County, this 17th|~ %% : one . :| to work. thereof and accrued interest, plus aj Within the next eighteen (18) months of A ized, which sum so advanced shall be|day of October, A.D... 1958 : :| By order ;of the €ity Commission Va.. looked disappointed. He had) kt * * jpremium in accordance with the follow- ea sey Ob erst ear a Gel oath mel woe THOUSAND DOLLARS He coil — 1 pis po o! said) (Seal) : HUR E. MOORE, Octoher t AeA Be . . ; | : A I 5 nm ——— em , n “ : 5 Bg * \ come to Rome on a weekend pass! Curtains now cover the windows |'"f,echedule. to we redeemed on or| hand. moneys tm the reserve shall not be} and re ey “fete ot a the) Section 23. This ordinance shail be Fo eT ad 1m J nk iil davashns chy Clerk from Port Lyautey, Morocco, of the Loggia of Raphael, decorat- after January qh 196. Bat ‘prior to Peeskored 6 qperesciere: of aralisie jae oa (sa; Per contum preeroes Pralthsr di rtaared on meas * Probate Register, Oct. 20, ‘58. hitching a ride to Naples on aed by the famous Italian pai Jenuars) 1) 198: for redemption of bonds, such moneys|baid said” interese bee erect until) adopted,” as soon as practicable after Seven Dermaen cargo plane. few Years before he died at 37, [after semua, test" bet pros to Sane: ez, be gine’, teed. ia, BUMe [July 1. inp and therenfier sebtbartuale fe pestage:gwhich record, shall be" auc] —__ itn Tiea)| | “ Jary 1, 1970. rice or prices obtainabie but not in|Om the Ist days of January and July . y ptecate hh Ne SEALED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED + ke | A bulky member of the Ameri-|- $20 ‘if called to be redeemed 7? prices in each year, which princi Mayor and City Clerk of said City. and/ 1.0 Hers of “ re ie : atten Sana f° ister wat prion coi GRetet got the then» wedemption price. (oer ene te be paid eemppal and in-/shall be pobiished: ones in The Poatinc | iim twepliers of redie equipment popil The walnut doors ‘will not open|can tourist g: lifted up a cor-|jo ee en. : P | en ee eR meet cue, S02" | revenues | erambftar npeutiea “‘pere| Ctae*: & newspaper of general, circuls- tims they will, be” punts cae bel eso again to the public before the|ner of the gfftain to peep down] $810 if called to be redeemed on or after Amount of the reserve therefor, then|Principal and interest are payable in|testely cc ase pent of the Commissign|read in the office “of the Director of world knows the name of the new\on the squafe below January 1, 1972. ¢ principal of such bonds shall bej/awful money of the United States of|minutes. ‘This ordinance shall become|the Purchasing Division- of the Oakland Pope, the spiritual leader of 500) ‘‘Please,”’ said a green-uni serena bakéarar StL Ou benae: o Sef “i alioceujen iad ace (of menape te send = of - pen bag os amd ectio vetrek the "Gount - Oftice. Butlaing, No % Fie ; deemed by publication of such notice not| Bond and Interest Redem Fund, due| presentation and surrendér of this bond use fr phrase fine ord: Lafayette ‘Bt. Pontiac ~- iad eld invalid. . sentence cla and the coupons hereto attached as panes shall en As the same ven eomplete mobile-two-way radio i j _idate fixed for redemption at. least Tiglits, if any, between different issues/they severally mature. > * from the curtain. There is noth es p a cakee ieeee, ~< O rgd rt of this type . affect any other pa million Catholics,’ explained the formed official, ‘please stay AWAY jess than thirty (20) days prior to the| recognition shall be giv } Italian woman guide in heavily Se tale all uawepaperl er a pleiscussen| or aeriee one of & series of bonds Forms, co} of specifications, co: apie . : - ipance. 5 8 = accented English. ing to be seen.” | cireulated in the City of Detroit, Mich- Hl irlacgecanaoeateapf - on ae oy of ‘like date and tenor except as to| Section 25. All ordinances and resolu-| ditions and instructions may t be obtained g The Sistine Chapel, the guide’ This was true. But sometimes ian, which carries as a part of its ES “ an Oe meet pil cae 4 . nal maturity ——_______________ numbered| tions or parts cane. sofar as the/upon request. at the above address. ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING z : : : reguiar service, notices of the sale of e ie q consecutively in the direct order of their)same may be {n conflict herewith, are; The Board of Audi reserves. the| Notice is hereby: given that bli explained, will serve as the elec- the cardinals in charge of prepa-|munictpal bonds: provided, that where Sonate oneonremear Lees! soa maturities from 1 to 175, both inclusive, | hereby repealed. ~ right to reject any and all bids or to| hearing will be heid by the Pontiag City tion booth when the princes of the rations for the conclave cross the| 22% SPMhq!itdetylet Yorrat shane] Mas an B18 por four commencing |SMntted Seven Pin Phoatiny Go| Mayor © NOWSTON ADACR, EUARS| APY anf Tene eee enti a eemeuaaen the Pea addressed to the registered holder there-|); \ 8 fap tiac under and pursuant to and in full | OAKLAND NTY 1958 at 8 o'clock t weekend x * * > b least $5,000, to build up a reserve for ock p.tm Eastern Standard of at the address shown om the bondiany replacements to the system which|CoMformity with the constitution and| GENERAL ELECTION — TO THE BOARD OF » for the purpose of amending the - a“ * “The Loggia and all the adjoin-|tesistration books of the Director of/may become necessaty from time to Statutes of the State of Michigan (esne-| Qualified Electors: ; ‘ No, 1 Lafayette St.| Zoning Map of Ordinance No. 044, the ee o ; Finance of the City, which notice shall/time. Whenever mopeys shall be used|Cially Act No. 94 of the Michigan Public] Notice is hereby given, that a Gen- é Pontiac, Michi Building Zone Ordinanve to to And the door over here’—all ing rooms, up to the Hall of the|be mailed not less than thirty (30) daysitrom said fund to make such replace |Acts of, 1933, as amended), the charter/eral Election will be held in’ the City Purchasing Division|Commercial 2 the following” dgperibed . turned their heads—‘‘leads to the Geographical Maps, will all be|BonGs'to ‘cated for reaemption shalt not | ments, ee aes ae cee co ae Geir odoperd ey ths Commierion Of baldi ot SEeeenk on Punaey: Bombe | ~ Re a . : : : : ; ; : ie su y as s00n as 8. : , * : ) ; i é Hall of the Popes where the cardi-|harred to the public from tomor: ear interest after the date fixed for thereatter ont ‘ ne: City on the ——— day, Of harm | 208 At ine place oF pisces of holding Oct. 20, '88.|Lot 102) of mossy at fees of ; : | is : : rede : : rovement Pund.- é 2 lection said ‘as indicat - : ‘ : nals will have their meals during) row, the guide said. with the paying agent to redeem the gemaining revenues in the’ hestiting mobile Parking 3 tem No. 2 in Auto-| below, vis: a ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: |} Dated Goer i a the conclave. The flock of tourists turned for| same. peintapel of cand slepei eels _ eye Le Aad oe aay — Parking trict :No. 2 in said creas i “map sme pict hed Pied oy ond lated §=Schools, : ADA R. EVANS ' ; _ The bond: ’ in F ; ] re lon No, 2 4 fand Coun oy ’ : @ «You are fortunate,” the guide the long walk back to the exit. jmterest thereon shall be payable in! requirements for the foregding for! ‘Fis bond ts « self-liquidating revenue! Precinct school Requests sealed bids for. story High a Oe Pa A, . . Bie ‘7 a ee ‘ | bes St a Af ; 6 Be % \ ; : ie 2 i at . ! 9 P= - ue ~ ey : . b | SLIC a OF HAM cu ee i ac, Waal te el | Combs ot = VE Paul Me Jone 21, a / ’ 4 ' : 7 »| _ sonadi ‘= WAN’ —— < ss & r Jones, 3 es. 15, S33 a Best pa ones "sine “Be ian mas PE eo | ¥ : Real Est H * ! , 58 : ; ; nx DL | WE elp Wanted Male 6| furtihed.. CEMENT & BIC N “ena tt NV MAN 25-35 _asoments EM 34818, Z L IST Clean For “ee a ‘ eo calteruad meeonaitogs fours Bldg ontias “ ESTIMA’ re i Ef : INGS . A Pl ot | - : “ NC - -—- 4 : ‘ ss : é : 2 * . His THE WORD - nce tomes a - ey : oe 5 Ro A MAN “VE]I 0: ee 4 i % Y Annett Inc Flensant for suteld Dis line ae Pe | | } * EI gtiage cince 1H : coed pall ag em : ; Ar wares | i : 3 j Evenings PE 8-0466 ‘nee Be OCT. 19. 1956, et oon a wer : SLECTRIGIAN WILL EN f é Z and Sunday 1-4 - bel 1705 7 BEN. RK : : ara L ved son of iis. Ms Miss ¥ DOCTOR'S GIR! “ete: i WANT N ed usband of Se ; , 120 8 B'S OIRL : NT TO SEL i RM - wines : N like the le List Wi L? RMS. AND: B — ™ N ) : : ‘et With LaBelle. | mons ND: BATH, “1 CHILD : ; ; | nts, 1 est, cf : FOR Sh VERS WATT elle escent of tees ert Lk. $45 ‘Bet. 7} a AL : é PE bepnoom 8 7 UPPER Me oS pang | ORT TOY = : f M HOM $60: ‘Ts: ls ; 4 : 4 SMALI ALSO ES a vectra, § 8 hot wi Eg gp yA gene é : - ; L ACREAGE erauan ener ok $35. i» rabies. Le: heat, Z gh 3 : on LaBelle Real \ Meee | Sebo! on a Uneotn | Jr. wish For are oe Pd inom | : & 2 PE 56-3142 ¢ ._ 42523 or FE 61) street os ae call OR | PE 68 sn FAO TED. ius AND BATE PA FOR Goo OR _33922| 3 dive D BATH. PVT. ENT. RENT: a room hom ND ks tro zl : furnished © 4 ROOM — Host baker aot] = i Re de wea ghee oe tule cate a ae At Gave ss a call far bret to buy. | 3 ROOM Call after 5 p.m. orvell | LAKE ORION ave OPENIN: ompt ap-| com 5 & BATH. B 2 BEDRM. = - ORE G FOR ONE OR i equip ‘ F. C. 7 otaas he mas ABY WEL. are egy pret e CLASSIFIC G00: H LICEN LES- Some Ai = Wood C tle IN BASEMENT. UTILI LAKE $-4358. eS D OPPOR SCENOR. ¢ tions. = ; Corner 3 and hest . ou ORION. ATIONS Qrroarontry. VERY take poco “bull Willaims Lake. road _trance, $43 at fur, Private en Electri¢ ON, ¢ RMB. AND BATH. . elas = sppearance and attrac- LER : : $123 & ve 3 Rooss inD BA PE 8-2284. ail Call a Pun. of — Wm. # . 40 eg aS OR | = arnished Adults i THES a y INDEX m. A. Kenned MEN oe | pe oS - _elevisio || Rent Apts. Furni Ave S oripriias | MACEDAY CAREPRON? : : in Realtor: uy MEN, TAK Pat base Poy Finishing n Servi : shed 33|> ROOMS os 5 3 bedroom, 4 01 Sa eaitor’ - E HEED! y Soe! 5 . ‘| ap alu TY ce Wtd. wt FLOR. bath and PARTLY FORW, BVT. fireplace ‘Ah he qi ) NEPECE a? +208 | MApplisoce repair « 1 | Pham taree op too, emul; Very swered te ea awl ontracts, Megs. 32 TANb-1 ROOM UPPEI BS 7 BM | ei or 0 srenee ee ioe ah eS ae a OR peice as ae 0 | PL ae, PE ee sigz| born ee 2 ATTENTION Taw orca proenard base FS ee waa Ee Vard of checkin in. setting — INDU e.*: s0PEN SH i IR g| AY 0 18 TR. ‘ YOUR ‘ NETTE e. kers. Heat, ADULTS WN ‘UNION i 30021. 2 ae ee wna PP ba 2 cae RG 8N r = DT OO ee wart. apt, Ist, floo ELCHELO® | 7Sans: SD GS Anca LAKE, 7 BEDRMS ‘ Flowers ... bo cseseseasesetecse } M. Cc. fas fence pasts ee 0): . Z _--_4000| Sen 24 bE LOOR EATING. ie ig} or TS tee ok REA! NABLE | ahs) WATT iesjag to ‘ot fi i 2yrere 3 Ravan PuT BATH n* sien Sas ee 5 path, elec. i bi sesesteescesereees 3 8 ‘sdaeved Ba Ea Co "VOCATIONAL COUNSE R : ~ Uys | SENSES TV ee OBLIGATION Re HAYDEN. NO Bit "57808. Helse 8 2-236 a wales fe 1st Door. Gas heat EN- — RN 8 ‘ —— Mess Gl od Rd, Lake on, | WE wa ghnvicE SELING | EA OOF REPAIRS ding service. FE “aio | #2 wan a a BN. RE 8s "fi giicueNe 186 N. Ferg. _Pu, FE 23753 ee Gece and Sale $6 oer aes eb enevenesercsccs ‘ : | 22-0405. EST Hac L 7682 rton. R k mon! au nished. - 6 Man for carcaats ‘ FE 4.0584 | ek 3 FE © 0st Upbolstering fe or cee. YOUR} Te per ae Ele on 5 * eaenee, hen aed eee ener ter ee eT 7 BEDRM : ~ < | includes -all ion work, Instructi Mi Building Ser ents, a, ring 23 Oe Ganven land pont ear |= ‘Belair Mano ea _PE_& teinity of ‘Auburo ‘wats. a haake pon a _ NEAR ae | Garnier aN peer ee ° i 9 oa Fa Sis or Bat Cecile STOM UPHOLSTER. worgsce PRA of Gl apis apres BL eas. ca, a} Wall and A AINT ATLAB 8 by bed. - ao Adult tiled bath T, and IBERTY 8TR ‘sta weaie Ortonville. NAT Panges Sy oath af hae Sones oe. Wee cad windows Reet aes pict AS Mines) | decir Haat Se aE) Batol Soe my, waaier aay (me Rus, 5 “Fy rr Co ee PE 28618 tl Pee bath, ge = Puy, etlabe haan CARPENTER aoe geen gM “Pe vei a abet re MAND, HOME EQUI: | y'naiet couple, PE 52608. £ vein upper, FE 2B ao irk store Too REFEI IGERA: is lad Seta = . Ex rom = i Grngovaubars iat BEusCat | Fa eeee Cait NY ret rewinding 218 E RE nee oe oe N nut ae pe sass Sipe v Exe. cond ameet Nicre Meieme ¥ after 6 o.m. Plee Gee's pel hea ty new low EW nN U NR risigns - “ssrage iat mo, FE “A & me, OF ee iiiaeemtatt is) fae Serie + eS END | era Sam Gres SoS ree NOTICE? Rpeater ATE SALES 423 al CED MARRIED cheese o. PD and , 97 Oakland A p. new loca- REALTOR J AN 5 wk, OR 3-73 : L ROO! nity MEN G te genera D MAN rc L. 3 he ¥e 3 ROO 5 f an lower 1- come, DR. Lot & Found ee EM 34 aan hon oe Sodan {farm wert, AY INSTALLED F ree | Notices & P 1104 S. Telegraph FE 42833 | 3 7 rooms FF Telegra ENT. AND | 5 ztuceds yard FE beat, garage &| 5 iat ee Se sysdoenecs for EXP Ms EXPER! = Muffer: ersonals 2 C A - I PVT. BAT ip UPPER. RM HOME ; byl mec wit Main cae oad appt ExreatexceD DRX : Hollerback Auto P; aw als 25 Nase H. 205 OAK- ee ore Bis. eld, Clarkst 1 BATHS revel Ageacien A we cazers or eten OR 9-b60 cua ae = pal ck Auto Parts |‘_3 MPLETE COLD WAVE UNL ‘ROOM APARTMENTS Pier te LOWE a) sore en, Se me Tc weed ifAN 2 OR _.3-5436 afte —— ba 5 Voge $5.50 | IM < dath and PRI- R. IN 2 — 2a the 3 ‘MBN 7 MAN 23 after 5 ORNA $1431 or FE 3-0477 1344. N Per Fer {ITED 14 Squirrel | private 5 RM ar 2 MODERN Th | 23 WOULD LIKE r $ pm. MENTAL | 7 ry, FE ZS fend | so = Tel = FE entrance. FR modern 365 A M podtlcse air-conditioning any kind — Ke WORK OF masonry 44ND GENE AFROTREDS eer acts, n 283 ROOM 2-6093. furn. Apply G_AND 8ST c. pancub "R $53 8 0. wt, ee LIKE R . ew o r at 103 ad onth. necessary. apeeo oy aaeerianes kere eR FE -3067. commercial « medium or Enel KNAPP §S bo. es bit aon * ee sahie dlacoune _piy Apt 5, . Pvt, BATHS. AP- onal eine to 5 Niecmtest Ter. |? BEDRO REALTOR, a7 2818 _ipvem va? hy ENTER REEDS See oo rig temas OR tou for ‘Ted MeCur Te pyr ent BATH T¥ ROOMS 8 zt aaa ter? Gare ea MO. peice ta Sie eee OE TEE eee eee ee eee eee ci | coon Sah RES Sa Sore wag SRE ; : ? Exp ALR endl a. id fu APT, ® CADILLA Lo dren Pathe, eee cues vagy. bey managed ot ee ATR | $an38"Conhasntat Toe Oa js RO REALTY * rated Bot at Boots Abo a tra rb Sea i os routes e. Este 1a lock 10 op eee = foe : 2 1 BE. ery. = FE m SE wi abi ect (went E veers. Call after | Dressma' st | BUDG: DROOM A 000A _FE_ 23-6521, ‘0. 10 Buff Sith wid. gusradteed te start _FE 86-1383 . tr $ pm king Tai W HAIR STY : Lake. Ext PT ON WAL 2 3. 4 roo KLAND > sEpan ftalo, Clarkston. . $50 wea. sportation 30 | Sparediged i gan, Soe Gal ccaweet | eee gti 185 RENOVA U lorin ure 8 LE SHOP. A$H ra nice, TER 3 | _abie a apartments. Se TEN YEAR re “tatcears se Mise cot fa dan PE-oue DRESOMAEING. REPAIRD acl Seay es SOE! vax con 7s pee sails et ee afuod.o Pa bere, Cent Joc BA pig DE ety etna LL WASHIN kis E en and isdies. N G FOR rhe. = NEED bath & ent. NETTIE. P Ment ot Mart Son | De or So 58-5461 cleant G AND pers, etc. Reasonable pockets. BEA LAN = 78 State Bt. FE 4-695 is CHA ve. R es M FLAT _Help W W Sree Reasonabie w | otf zip- Uly us LAND GONT 3 LARGE: NDLER AVE I6_16T FLOOR 347 UNFURN, ‘ante ope me Aa : pap PS | 12) IS NTRACTS ments “@M. BRICK gos ea A Sle 7B EM RENTAIS OF: ed Female WANT esti. | OR EVERYONE’ - dows town lec APART: ement, pares z Se FFERED ‘apt E 7i pic JOB DRIVIN tone TA ina Pace lifting 74 E’S DU QUICK In & bath, everythi ation, pv DUFUR ist mg. $55 mo. _OR_3-3802 Re pomg “RASEME fees — Furnished ' for P opasgumed ) WOMAN oS cA ane eons +709). G sual .. ORESATE Mrs Bodell cook . dish wa ne ate postin we NO ee enes : lsgeite 22 Ades, off furnisbed. es aod bee all utilities una OOMS 3 a 3, R ore tm NT. _ Rent ~ —_, sesso eld — in home. Live | ~~ Pe id ANY KIND. ORESSMAEING. TATLORING (AL: Seales) Giese: skin is i Sars Nicholie & H Vn Fe Sie AN & CLOSE{ = ues eg, lose ry "aout ut off Sage wis gure, Gafarsed "3 a ees SE |= wrations Drases, & forsigig, tom° win 712 KeMagle rectal foam | exeH POR arger Co. | sain ai nOOMS WTA PVT OR RENT GMAT APARTWE USE Awe MONTH re kant Cottages ....- i7!" 34: EXPERIEN ween te 6 ter anted Female |” insur. ; “CHARLES MI 6-17. cAsH POR L. pein |? 8S 1 sese FE £2190. PYT Commerce or caftially furni Nr. «RM HOUSE & BATH. NO BAS! Rooms . Sos ee at io CED GRILL, Coor a pee [RONINO iF ent agencies ATA\E Bo a Uoemionen sages <, | ® Vaawelt 4840 Dt RA ners. car a3 st reeck gt hed TOWN. $12 _Bontine Press trent write Be crea Grea No & accent 3 coal, i Convalescent — FOCCRORECOS tnd CASHIER _ Huron shel pick -SERVICE. | FOR 900! 2 ee NED SHOES 3-1 xie Hwy. urn, an aquire 2 — ress oe tis. | _cban rinking. Ret chit Room Pee R WANTED. : wp and $3 ou t™. 2 Au ged. F eferenc - earl amnogll oeye ey a al APPLY | | delivery FE | -3 SURANCE CALL oe OR 3-4942 [7 nt rinst — “HOLLY WOO __.| * ROOM # oe a Rent es sess 39 EXPE le Mile. ats G SERVIC! 3 6 wureo AGENCY pe wae Octaa ae SHAM- J ATE 4 BAM, and. if “ribo pyr | Pamishe? of Gncins NTS, _180 Ri M HOUSE. $40 PER. MONTH Rest Farm P : . = gl a 10 future. anna : ce smut BU: : FE }1111 (Sen meme Lake LAY | Fess welcouré " otngeseie: Rewer SFE 2. ferachea 11 ‘ cs nocse. Pantiy FUR — Por Rent Sadie apbllne . of aueote ° wee aaa yh cola "eae FoR panty 1 - INTY MAID . ON - |e 7 ROOMS AND BATH PVT ENT FE 23-1834, ie E eS d. $50 0 ee FUR. Br aousework and eee aT ‘Ste E58 panos pie. | a0 { TAONpaY, seny. sent es OPE 3-1293 Ait hldeoy iran saree t j ce fare. ibe werk FE CANQubarn Ave aparemect as | - Walled” Lax ‘ua eae ee aly hg te sitting. “$15 | FE $4344 transport ae ee ocr gate | Menpminee. Mt 3. | tsfacto our cash ES TW Btn & ERTL LO heat, It riv, dat ake edd Ro aeavlaer i = 55 in. Calf afte $13! Ag rE ria CE CURTA 5- 7808. _ Mrs. = 739| _and ry inspectio: sos AA | ee BATH & EN $35 P gnts stove, 5. ROOMS. OF DOUBLE H ge ATE FOR 8A (cams A-l TRONINGS. fied INS. PLA Wallace. FE| K title. As mn of property | 3 ar, downtown, T. Lo er Mo o refrig fea is. OF DOUBL LE |HOUSEKEEPER WANT [ _Reas Fick | RICEL Beautiful R Ken Te rts | 3 ROOMB TE é- Call PAU r gr eee k ace, fir E HOUS ee ee al eee ae au be, oe HAST TTR SAE ae Lied pus FE sci vim anes none KCL Templeton, Realtor eee eae sist |B appantmen! FE ree | Tino oka Sem ee bate Pep Ses | we an. More f neai, for, ABting Care EE. Saf ndsc PE rou can lo 3 come true rd Lake Rd. 5 ~ 2-9200 | room, "AND BATH, 2p For Sale a fel aati mie; Wea at home, thaa | © RE Sere. aping 184 Ty te imeae Ges eve. eee Ready, \ FE 4-4563 pred A AEE ODERN 6 R _FE _ 26332 UTILITY 3 Subur! Resv~ Property ..... Box 112 Pon ae a D GIRL, AGE 25. res A| & short jeecee iosing 10 ¥ and; c Villi ing and A i ureter nobus EM.| heat. close to on APT... OIL ¢ ROOM HOME or FE _2-5788. an a Be ‘ — : gga INSURE YOUR tine. Press| be perole neal, work. 'b READY | moval TREE SERVI o chert Gare tee eon coat buvers waiting f ble | ony. FE IVE ROOMS. ADULTS _quire 105 _E 1 Ir & school. In- ROO SOME Ton on ton ioe | industria} Pr se lveeneee @A) Goris =p ee ors CHRIST. | | _Pontiac, Pres Pre ae = qeepiies to FE _ 1168 “ Ag = start our safe. sctent pubis yee _¥E 438 Cal Realtor Par: tand | 3 ome ee TLTs | MODERN 6 ROO gee 4 ROOM MO! uron Gardens_ oo Sale Ac: a eee 46) stmas ved mone: -| €xP _ Press, Box No. 8 to | Gu: se FE 69 _ program Mak scientific red you -3581. r Partridge | ti" 8 BARGA bus and scho Ms CLOSE TC newlx de DERN ~ COPT ; | For reage . pill ea} Avon's B = y for. GIRL WISH _& CUSTOM BUL day Cal ake today Fr ucing SHOP AROU | tive. Business IN” ATTRAC. Kennett R ols of} beat TC | _ only, | pascoratad gare AGE. ;? Baie | ccna ea 7 sets 2 on eave soning hougework or aoe! GENERAL driveway “LDOZING YARD & FE ant now for A orcas iueky | -2°,.0ell ago THEN SEE sioner. FE 2 woman orl ipen d. Elan Mt: rep een dal ‘couple. ’ For Sale oF 68 es seveecese 48) today FE gut stay some ni care wii Roto-tillin: a Back & : ntment. CAPITOL SAY. iand contr. me us ; —oS7 859 ary! Sunday, us Son : ODERN ROOM Exchang HOCEROCOD «oP Plat 44508 or oh es ts. PE 5-060 en ee an EM Ev : 1 W oH INGS & TORS /3 RMS_ 5.30 pm D- ELIZABETH carage. w 8. BA’. je :- os. FP. 0. ror write “Drayton NDERGR. 5 RT TREE 3-033 uron St AN £0, ae & BAT around ¢! LAKE. ¥ FE 8 aiertord, EMENT, dinsoee OO/LADY W Oy WWE SCHOOL practiac] ow ADUATES removal TMMIN rel b W igerator, STOVE _pie N clean. pleasant EAR! 1414. Main Rd IN : Aubur rsea. Call FE AND | _ 32000 Ph FE nyiotteet a € t “Wanted Real Estate 324 ‘ssivan Lake. 4 & light RE | 9 drinkers. F Se Oe 5 ROOMS one oy FINANCIAL chi in your home, Enderysris | OOS py accnte ,Ruraee, Ee ere TEE see pateeaee te bute cal Exiate 32 Rus LEG ie ear ca ORCHARD CT. APTS. | ce Beat and not eal ep toMa-” , iif, 2 Ter ene ov FF te tone | genres mci dbytael , | Thali ; geetogee Oppartanses IDDLEAGED WOM “e Sei aie Gace tia LORS 2 INO. tevit, cOuxsEt- $ CASH $ Essel Ay Nott, Realtor poatnt't Sant exclu S- strom TERRACE EB a ay ferme: A: Write JERRY’ MA "| State Bank Brg. 718 IR _. Side apartm xclusive FE BLV oer ior aad Ba: _ireane FE 4 ceri house wort aneteld FE posnEL at Rochester RY'S LANDSCAPING os tere ete aes oes ae aa | TE RATH w PRI ing feet oy ba cena rent noes en es i a 53 5M AND £ er 4:30 rate FE a aoe 2- power crea tree re- wae tober 23, 1 Bip AN NTRA _6 pm FE 5S PRES Ay ~ | dividu efi. Balcon: bed-| a m suburban nea RATED- nn SSINNOSS 8 change oe Boe akon x aia WISHES : at ett eae mee 00 utting. OL Lomas vee ee the Avondal HOME CT J ROOMS > after; ful apes entrances, Ad aA hn in- | 5 o, PE 42883. r sirport. § ild care ORS housekee EX- our, Exp . and ANING LAWNS V a or chasgs! ion is Fr sti: el * — EQUI dry roo ALL UTILI furnish ens helt stove esuti- * RMS WITH B Se 31M ping ~ | LADY = ware ACUUM one 54 sis and ng TY aaimeak TAUN. AN RS aod refr ne sare i MERCHANDIS aoe 3 WISHES D 2870. t 3 hauler. a CLEANED, |- The passenger es for . nished . Plent clean, well water aldo f heat g. : °. Keego H PINE NDISE time in EXP. FO | own trans re gee or flower way or mul tal specifica: schoo! bus. Wrigh . adults on: of clos fur-| Ready f urniihed. oe. aul = 9-0658. ‘arbor. $65 m ef stationar R FULL Exc ret Has | Ace-HUL ched ned fro $ may ight & V ly, 16 Pin eh space,| @ SE manned fe ents | © io ot Bais Giomine a ma SET dei Make wats OERERAL OFFICE | | fof rune ae ue OABLAND & Valuet | “chuumla_ Fett eer OFF cf Galata mii cepa. | nee 7 eae TERRACE. = eer F 0 Tm he * or aE Sadi oo 35 Bor aa eee ae "Coupasion” XU ergot | Barateg om ool FE oo el fase | RD AVENDE | ||’ trance. Gan Henle —— are) an ce FE eset 0) -cceseecee OOK ress st -of NURS TRE WEIGHT & ee E 6-944) rance, Gas H ATH & E > 1 * steace. Pm sane OO , GC $ cccvevene OT SALESLADIES _ invalid or semi Noy. for c iat FE REMOVIN JE, nomic AT SAFELY _Street eated 87 N- oP g ¢ RooM M . = ay are ©, Gi NG ; ally °& AND = 8 Par EN DA ; ces Bi Beet ween sent wie tiett era mg ag Megane we ree, BeasBies Maar ak ras Emergency TE cree TOR Phiinovon 9 PAE * gaia: Gan beat PE aT after n’s apparel es |, retari HING T ae ‘ + cents at| I | side FE 2-066 ENT. FUR M. r3 : ter m al Y PING | EE | USED gs m sellin _after 6 or F T flat NISHED ROOM : Brefer veniy ae i | PORT, baRYRTTTERS, 0 ee ee © Pacey a el aaa Ee ea ae "ROOM, ARTE CLE e sn'| oe Back ote Treen, peer | -@m ae etailed letter Moy Laks nased and bonded BUREAU + ‘ AS JIL a WwW Pike _ __ “op SOUS My nas been yt Far co AN ROOM® x 133 Gar ad ‘eae Mise | altor Partri ett me to Lin: . 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Household Goods 27 peak a esse) BARES eben anni aia See Sate eet _etarentts Fe opted re ae ee oe : ee Por WOMA ae Te MOVING = s 27) _F! Seon Reacae st |uPP pete ee iol DUCK LAKE : me a ‘Peta “ Di sone @ GRADUATES TOR, SOULEOE "Ou AS ae pean e LENT SERVICE CASH FOR USED TV'S, FU pe . OOD REALTY. i ——— fomtbee. * ROOMS, aged sin room ura ds: : Se ined Boarded 69A' M FIELD WEL- D LIKE 3-6978. | > AA - -FE Gas sc, PE 2-03 RNI- » s Your E 1 and eptran PRIVAT FE | 4-7473 ren welcom rage, Stes attach heated en etree ARE HAVE AT LEAST. liye _in ET -1 Redt iH FOR — Don’t | r Equit meee ce, West sid WEST e | $109 ma syeat. will decorate, St Een OE AT UBABE BACH: “hee fp oma) OT piel uced. Rat = SMALL Peet ee foe y \4R be FE Laat ol month Privil decorate DEGRE BacH.| WASHING th Movin = es | or__not RaDIO8. -no re e- cash OOMS AN ——— shington EBSTER : and’ Duck L vileges on White SCIENCE, EDU! E. iN es FE s NE IN eee ee | FUR FE 5-8755 4 mings, G tape. We al wait- burn D BATH LOWER EE High AND session. ake. Immedi. nite ¢4RM MERCH & LATED AR CATION OR ee 5-9154 MY HOME HAULT +4864 van of RNITURE OR iroux-Franks, He need| FE Seca New! au-| 9 Scares gas heat 890 area — 5| Lake Owner — 311 ate Pos- AN DE Eas. EX RE-| WOMAN : NG & Enti NE rete inane oe EEG y decorat ms, up mo. Rd, Kee 1 Orchard a DISE 8 eARY 1400 Nor. REGUinED rary ae DAY WORK 3 on net capita ree op colar eeineee ED the HAVE BYE RS FOR LAND CON «RMS AND BATH, PY. = ~ call before 8 es pos ance 6 Rif ae ae gngn0ae EPE i $4. ‘O START WANTE ere ING -0095. for ¥ y outrigh ronabl ome @ B Westside, tnauire NTR $1172 2321 o.| Ne 5 AN Ee restace Ha aoceecano 7 RIENCE ior EONS re rls > IRONING UES | ee & MOVING OF Sale Phone OFF. y currisyt | ue e dieeaunt and prom Rea-| * ONCE. ROO % Dwight, ; or after 6 wiy decorat D GARAGE. RSE 92, CREASES WITH arent NINGS “anytime. _ eal cheap FE Deal WAN none OR 3-2717. ommunity nd prompt ac- arheae = nae LOW. WATER . | Central High. 25. Near Pontiao 93| PERSONN TO $5,500 APP’ IN- B Jim's $4) of D TO BUY GEORG 3 LOW-+ 3r FOR!) AP BUNOALO MA 6-6803. EL OFFI LY &* a ‘S$ MOVING furnitu — ae SE B RN a“ ‘coms TS. T Ww - WEST LAND COUNTY ce OAK a mania Cheaper FE & TRUCK WTD re. Ph. PR 2-58 TYPES | LAIR 20 GAS HE ~ unfurn $65 el-Huron. id SIDE NEA : LAF cE sé 12) Ut 8-3244 FE 5- ING. NTI 2-5523. 4536 Dix! EALTOR 313 8. Pad AT. FE W pee. me, couple, eal for R : Ey eiitie Bier re) fee “Quality wore. Sibtud Purine aE | a Saat oer "sail on ves tee cerca vi HITE BROS. couple, gus eat, newiy decorates - TYPI : ot op ILDING Fill dirt. UCKING eTE ntique fu i TON PLAID 31251 ren allowed. $9 FLAT. CH OR 3.1295 bedroom, ning room dy : - ; eid | STATieTICAL x Bey ee pene sane i = front 1 scietiaine, PE 210603. WANTED: 2 BUR ates ND vita | hs EM 34 pple hi) Ge TL | Open_E fer Dine He Tee auren Mace ts Sees ACTOM: . ments yping finan - WITH % 0 eater, FE NER O' ip jy 7 ROO — YoaRu 1 8: Sur ; Mrs. Hil in. Ask for re. “for ee ae a van el mug, cae AAA Floor Seti oa, é Ab ones FE Wtd. Mi 21006 me isso Ee A ait orci SAND rwt Bare. vere ND 2 ats ve = ON u ‘BEDR OOM “St : or Ba'¢ House . 6-9666 rmingham c BUD B — 0 =e, scella an we can se)! HOME Fi ACT'VE—STR rors eke old. Waterf HOUSE. 4 byron’ er Svace = coeccesce 10 WaITRESS EXP_# TO ¢ PM. ; o BOB ania FE nee DEL neous rai with very your home fo rooms and b ICTLY MOD i escent L Lk rfront. Elizabeth- eter oe Beare, i ad easonable J a LCARTAGE | "Getua" so ° eS ata ea leeey Sigel,” Gar El se eT sponte aca is, Fe Flee co Te WOMAN = : SAN een Ee Phone FE ance moving. | = Any model or ant le si | your the ee. a ligated Jibs BACHEL R ets FE tS 1 BE —— Furalshed 38 rere s HOUSE FOR RENT. FB eee acetal General. Peat ~Pontiee a Hardwood id jllew T k | et a casnlivoulean ine eee toe ae path. ENT. T she Y eniid ICELY -FU | Acee t3 E “sation earner , tre aoe ~ A-A TREN Hill iG | eee s to Rent Ww Money Wanted 28A Rey we sun eae) (ean ee weetiy’ Onl ntitieg fur Ua WALLED TARE zits my RENTALS For sess Airpianes . a i it ecrroniny Goo Footings, Septic UCKS, TRACTO ANTED 183 & SON R: UILD CLEAN, FP » city Re MOD | Brick. § arage. $60 ped emt ulpr har seeseste: ieee PTION leptic Li AND Et ACTOR $5,000 as SYoton Phone FB. «-188 T. COMFORTABLE BEDR as MA |B room, $12 50 L Wane See a Ee on with Snow edge of Wea F A&B iE, RENCHING bump ae a Bta age Mwrite. prick. hom 5 LIST Phone FE £1887 ane ban Gee heat tents, “rusher snd ie pele oro eee een mig. tra $75 t Pe cesfndavese Compa anu roe otings = w G Se ‘Stakes ac Press B cree ING wk On P ROOM MOD! 4-2663. HOUSE state OA ell Bers —_ cks seeccess Sf] tla 15 eas Pn Ww facturing E06 ater lines fi Ponti mi-Trailers W ox 64. S WANT ontiac | . rage. Aut ODERN WITH ( nish FOR RE 60 ed Prgke Stevi be Aste oe ean i aumtogters|_Wanted to Rent _ ISTINGS WANTED | nope Rephooat MODeRN Mm | Mae ae lo User ae 809A Pontiac Press ¥ a OF po 1 n @ tO Rent 29 - UB SHOW AITING. LET 3 COLORED Etvab st sit t $75. Until HOUSE 360: sie Hwy. nsurance BD ccvwoe 00 W OMEN custom dra GOUSE ria Tract GARAG space naeaaaratae GET You 7 rooms and eth Wark equired, 6197 Owne OR BUY, Sar 3-493 wo OL or Co E TO sTO! me As FOR furn. L path All J BEDROO MOwner P.O. Rox 3808.0 Sor Foreign Sports Ca ++ SOA “PART TI 1-8200 EM Opes Ds Da. WOODWA : and tralle RE 16 FT nO ER YOUR side ocated on th uttitties “e iM MoD LARGE 6 Ored FB o.oo eee 0B Several wom ME : ily t RD 1 for winter - BOAT SMALL E TY WE BU R of town. on. Pros south ea: Pontiac ER House,| ©& 6 ROOM BRICK Cars Port oa to work BARGA neluding 8u fe _ EM 3-0855 Suites ¥ _Riley_ Re Prospect st | _3-4323 $70 month E, as peat. N DUPL 91 — ee from. ow IN — o re 4 nda w ANDLOR al Estate, street. iy) EM | 762 ewly de x da +o da! r Garage. 5, NWANTED ARTICLES PICKED e have o DS FURN. + e FE 4-492! 9 BED M W Huron. corated. Ad Funeral Dicectors—* i. Sater a rere ay seo Gieare ine rats __Ltslie R. Middleton | fi ees * Pepmied take aien Ea we ie A HOMELIEE 8-0603 nim train Sant FE DUI Of ents inting & AR Fe ee | We bath, Prt. ent vin Bed- a. KEnwood | 1732 ake, $69 m . ATMOSPHER ent call a g & D 5143 Cassfizabeth rm. NTED Fn) ener er been 7 BE 1. o holy, Mi FU ATs Help W re | Biwork’ Also AND FE | \ST CLASS eee Share Livi eth Ra, PE $3000 ‘tetany 2 wi in ee Neen Arba uarbor party BOCseaae ce Mew? ce enon —_ i NERAL ‘anted iaree so chimneys. N i orating Leet ins AND ving Qua er s FE ideal for ent., first floor oh PVT.|> R: : Ref nN. JO a Lake. Phone FE ON &. Drayton Plains HOME ARE yon 8| cial - Residential 8. No job too 53-9580 arerEO RD FG | iA arters 30 HAVE CASH _ences, Lt retired person: eke | 2 RM | HOUSE: “bi OHNSON 2? BEDR §-1958 WANTIN oes 3-112 uaranteed commer: | 1 s DY WILL WILL CA 4-1267 aft s, refer- rent Adults REASONA etely retod OOMs COM- looking. hopin G WORE 128. ed work, Ph. MY _ middle SHARE HO TR oy KESIDE A er 6 pm.|? BE only. 18 Down ABLE ae AE eled, gas bi Do Have openin you don't RE OR soe ace —ano GEE : ecors FE 6- aged woman ME WITH| W AVEL ee ealed be 7 RMS = DROOM FULL ing Ct. a ane see ee 373 ne Son: Can mak g for man oT w h? | work. eee AN ad. eet 1-31 Wanted T __FE_ $2389. aoe will travel to ae eat Call after Cale eee cinder ¥ EQUIPPED 2-7260 ly decorated $70. State oO Gan sake Snare Ss an | reese Gavedeanh! S, ransporta Se you how. to. get. cast NEAT re Rages SN recom . - FUNERAL -J shns SRnETAKER Tic. 8-6375 and chimne Paper. rei tion 3 your hom fd feo gf be 7 LARG 7 ROO OR|?ICE 4 "De R Ye apis vs. ce Alt 1| a @, jand ash for| 20d E ROOMS MS & > BEDRM ERNE 6 eaten Fun erais™ heated TET gio opt. Apts GAS GET IT lesen Prom AND PaPeRING "Pelion eer ata sere ¢ tg oa a rect oF Be Balawin See ae 1 see 3 BEDROO! Fe. 60 VERY NICE. siete Rormsise Te HOME. 1's ou servic FR 2-0 ences requi tnowiedge, . gefer QUIC qlee pm anit OR. district, Fe erséa” 8 rest be-| P M, PART brick in AS 2 BEDE OR_} 6:30 EY, B +8 b p.m. o ontiac Lak LY FURN er! Sy'van Lak rR 9-584) base aired. Loul ge sfter- K,| _ fertor 10 Ay R t 3084, 300, roket NEW efore that rt oall| heat & e 2 year At 'y Gas ber 1840 B ‘adillac Tower, D e Zeff, / 2518 through 2 Guarantee r cent dise rr ¢ a La’ T x FU Se bab hot water. Ca old. auto. car port : i eve oorne YOUR OWN ise YOUR gh Classified A LA Fre for _ensh. ee ke Rd. Nae tanecke 1SHE! 5 or TOW 1) TOwnse: one pert sory he attic, eS-x i DY est: FE 4-020 PL or \N ake Rd. 3300 nsend nd| Fre 4se possessi eo. DIE} tae hours! ; ds!| “Pp RI 05. ACE A“ 7 anny | ICE 3 No. child s-Oyl. 45000 on. $108 fe & Bellin = ; aperin ECOR LOST” RES ot RM. W ren. ; Pm soot or FE Ene amge aso HOME. sivios cushion, shoeg! is national Yes, whatever it is — dial APERE a Taseel Call FE 2818 OS Ny Meee shave eae ee we Oe See cedtare FE “etn He oT b ane or M day comm. EF: ‘amily, Ea: FE mn _ AINTING ¢ 4 1 i Call s & other ta Wel CE FURN L Puck ern, MI 63 . S 4 ! FE 2-6378 oter| FREE Catal . Experience uni tT 2-81 : io phen Navar or an ad sroperties person: Api FOR 1 OR 3 NEE : SMALL HOUSE, 3 263. 1016X Brockton, Mass | stxied TANNERS. . 81 for. an ad- un ra: —_— Te. /to recover a NOs 5 . WHITE BROS. | ais ntl. aes Oreberd Lake Rd NEED A FINANCE Sead oan erage ee , writer and 7 xb be ker s. Dial FE) AL: ESTA N LAKE LELX ANCE, | miles t YR. AR . € - 5-9937. | oR TE and bath MODERN 3 | ‘ ER? er 8: rom downtoWa. OUND, 2° gece TUPPER ALLS cue AN 2-8181 for a PAV CASH, 2 B 3125 pear ore pave ett Ghee Oe | Order Classified MON OR_3-6052. Inquire aft- ; ANEoR n_ad-writer.| Box 12, Pont BEDRM, BUNGA: | “En, NICE 3 AND 4¢./ Ads to sel N CAKE |) BDRM, HOME. _— . jon are Say “charge it.” wa, Ra fia! SN |e drinkers. week PP) |}, sell, rent, find a: west zor +k $75. EM 3-426. ‘ oS (" Write Yd Meee on sown | ‘4 weak COUPLE o OR INGLE good job. FE 28181 | pletely. remodeled, enti! cOM- - “+ mtiac Pre tasonabie. ir Lone — ; : heat, ¥ corsa! new ; ss Box 59. ied laundr maroon ai ra. turn. the W 1$| MI ‘esse. children, se gas ‘ : oath, 53 6. foc sirens) Oeeaer ant Ad numbe WHaT CAN = , ‘ r! sell, or Tra | PAY. RENT, , ues sch 2-bedroom : us. 2068 yd P.O. beach sad . { ne ensman Keego y. «5 , caper PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, TWENTY-EIGHT | __ a cia For Rent Rooms 37| For Sale Houses 43; . For Sale Houses: 43| For set ave UTILITIES FURNISHED. COL:| 43,900 DOWN TO NEW FHA. 3|BY OWNER APPROXIMATELY ; ae Sam and “bedroom ranch, aluminum siding. "he — eaes| sileha eae ered caty,_ Satwoes S&S, fireplace. oe earene. 2 bedroom bungal | som a a IN H lox ream, ache pols—A Malook, Price $14,- A REAL BA AROAIN. mY Bent Gl morteage Call collect . | 500 ae me, 6 rms 4 7 BEDROOMS, 1 BATHS, BRICK | Csr Nge" Ges heat _ just ouT OF R, BY ranch ferford Village. GI} focation. Marsball . St all dn.| owner 7 room 2. NICE OME. BUS AT) equity #3,000 by appointment, OR| Pire ¢ & amore Ee Oe ranch ome Beamed door, kfast if de-| 3 5995 payme' plank : ea. All sired. Near “3 reese 762 W. Pca nD § ROOMS & BATH, CHER Lae id conodl of Pree ground on Huron, FE 8-33 full basement, gas conversion, 2| 4 ene ~ with tire- Pa’ Ze Creek , ee and m= NICE ROOM MEALS YW DESIRED! blocxs trom Wever School. Close Piox28 iv £, “dining vil ior | 6145 oF OL NICE libome: very re@s.| to bus line. Exc. neighborhood. lace 10x10 ‘oven Tio | Oven Open" aute Sunday from a vA es Reasonable, FE 8-6048, after 18 kiteh corner Danes Full 8 p.m aoa beg le ae = aE OR SELL tt oa weet ou Fa one 6 Oe Make SS oeer lll geome, > Attache rm. mm: = Sas Garters. ~~ ute. heat, pvt. family. 20 tial a eommmarcial lots. 905336 Le ae te are 7 rm os Aubure Heights. co S * BUSINESS don FHA terms. See 1 AREA PEE ean or FED. | HOLMES-B: ARTRAM ss| ths one today? ; beara 0 ey tts. $9,000 HOME H -. OR} : RM. FOR REFINED LADY. 4392 Dixie Hwy. Est SIDE FOR COLORED R_3-2966, before 1 p.m w ith 18x month. SoM FoR -Two-MEN TWIN) WEST OF PONTIAC 2ePiving and. dining ‘area, | Areal buy $800 do, 680 8 month . nett — loset. Meals as de-| Lake road. Nest 3 2 34 s large picture Por this _ : t ee ge veds. Large clos Near Williams Fireplace. 2 in P. W. /“DINNAN NLY. $8,750 : sired FE 2-3429. oi! furnace, 100x200 windows, 10x11 kitchen wi 42577 0 i Possession |- NGLE ROOM, REFRIGERATOR.| ;oyn' eet: Reasonable snack bar, 1]%sxl4 master 66 W. Huron S-room modern. bungalow Immediate Po: ea cae “Bre eat oi eee PONTIA es RE ALTY reieecon Fatheat Ateched | BEST NORTH TORRTION. IN with full base basement, located in | 2 bedroom. Tiled bath: Cottage. FE 68-2779 RES Delco o! rage, and Northern @ : aad gerd, sree. homes ap roel A 2 Baldwin oe FED Baldwin FE $-£10¢ 2 ein tee 18, i this ee = benreome down. t : j-.—\)—.___ _| tthe lake, Larg foe BS 7 DROOMS | for osiy’ siijes0 on FHA | erm bome with 2 bedrooms af —._f —f -——— | ss —— For Bust) 3 13- FT. BE . terms ; bows at die Price .- are ; WEST SIDE ROOM, ‘dry 14 BATHS o . x terms. FE 5-2443. ; : / 1 kitchen & laun $14, 5 [ privileges FE 2-0015 or FE 5-6666 Plastered “walls completely deco: nag ks ttehe story bungalow. OWNE LEAVING viata veh s 3 ted—tiled bath — living room, sacri 1y 1954 hange Y AV oard 38 '* i cabinets — full base- Large aces Ott ‘ris ie home. Or exchang Rooms’ ith B ree cchpae plumbing. Built on family “a cas FA best. for CHICAGO suburban ane fr bedroom o: ¥is0_ ae ORGE. BLAIR , ce ears et oe Rostra, ae a Susy |_tsle_pewees , feteeton oom, taneaped yard]. GEO seh pei ARE —s room with or without ri ie » DAYS to Madison Jr. £ arat BALDWIN-WALTON AREA wi pa ‘ dire. 5 wee nists Se oR sani Good 3 bedroom: home butls 8-0421. Builders & Broker Northern High. Price 190 W, Columbia orga Oe te AL tag all yard, | fenced = RAYTON PLAINS in '52. @ north side oi Coa ROOM 31 ly $11,250 on PHA terms. ite, | flat play ‘yard. D ' FIRST CLASS BOARD AND ROOM [Olfice, FE 31510 Res, PE 0-06 ey he ea room frame Built 1946 y room, ats ti Maida i i 5-BEDROOM Eves. On sine | Iseatioa. Te hes many fine large lovely maportatien to ehureh $500 DOWN-1 acre land with IVAN W, ot — Heer ag tl ‘Sows. No New §-room home with a large) HURON c' i ment- plus K phe and sereens, cad soapping Om S-186S ita story shell house, Beau. dmg costs. Move right in. Total family. room oe. ehemenes ee mo dere std with $1900 down. is GENTLEMEN GO00 | FOOD. of Pontiac. jst “off, Lapeer S ‘1H R payment only ($70 cnr elie toll uaezt. A bed _giesn_moders_home FE - Full price $6,000. : odiward 14504 33 he. METHIN s SOME ET FEE S-0377, 14 Matthews BRAND NEW 3 bedroom home REALTOR FE 5-9471 If no ans, VE < near Lake Orion. City wa- 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD 1998 by NEA Service, tne, TM. Reg U.S Pat. OF. ; Convalescent Homes 38A) U5" pof““aiso featured are OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY © 19581 : ; oo ng ge coe < ee eee a nice picture window liv- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Immediate Occupancy Custom AO. NACEBCES MEN OR ing room, kitchen with k, I figure ru have- these gloves _—* hod —_____—4— 4 sate en ef, or ambulatory pa} ample cupboards pees $300 DOWN “If Ido a finger a wee Be ee —— OR +1231 1 ceramic. tile is focatien of thie om soled Easy rates. Ros: walls, and large lot. Price iIiams Lake privileges. 4 rooms, . ~~~peady for Herbie by | Christmas! 4286 Dix'> Byy. eo 3 wal! is the home with at- =; Rest Home, FE $4201, | for action—excellent terms, } bedrooms. Price 6100. | -_ALE-BRICK + ae ats _Lapeer_ Re. Bep.| floor, Sixt plastered py ae ad eens aa oe 2 CANT. WEST SIDE. 3 this for $17,000 F ce. Large liv room OPENING SOON Ld, P.-HOLMES, ANC oo r Sal “Toom Dick. Low dows payment z.. wits sit pases plications. F For al ea Rd. FE 5-2053 | 8 Re, pan price, , Sis POEL BENCH , For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 PuA terms, aS Custom Builder a = eos rgpany fect eocentng | Island Lake Joe TRADE YOUR EQUITY land 1 FE 8-8013. = 44-FT. INSULATED & TRADE YOUR iis: peace : arr Reon 39: MIDDLETON $00 DOWN suing couple oF CITY SEWER & WATER STRATHMORE - 208 |3 siorms.s Exirelarge fenced ot. EN 3 dedrm brick, Paved street. i ote | Ideal for Ricwinincat cs ie NYY Bucktop street, * tasvcnes mans ment, Reacy ~ JTSTANDING VALUE Baetese (hie) Carey beat $95 DOWN! ed. OF mortgage. 972 mo, includes te mene ie Gene vee Reel Be] we yoy LAND COMTRACTS HOTEL AUBURIN en Off Scott Lake Rd., 4 extra persse Fits t NO OTHER COSTS! a tet jones 0. insuranc sieee pei OA #1160 ASK FOR TOM BATEM _T kitchen . ight in, 2 bedrooms, _OR 3 5 = Full price $5, ‘ Rooms by qatd aa eae | vie ioeAay of **cupboura sane | 2536 pixit ” awry. FE 4-4561 The re tar is ae rene Sroom swith ceramig tl tue RUDCET HOME OF UR SFC Sis Bete ONY cma Ms Ra A Some, Suto, ey eV aorar gin, dees| fe Ae eile can eggs BUDGET HOME OF | HURO! teint om meee NES foe ES Sy scribe in ana Priced feces tga gt raion, | Haat car aliached \garage | COMMERCE VILLAGE. 2 story.| venience ‘beme dewigned fot ‘with! garage lovely lawns & shade ae with favorable full bath with a : ment, 2 car ag te 3 bedroom home t' | enjoy this convenience. St: Bene- Nive 3, bedroom — ranch wW d| trees. Priced below market value, : “ab $30,000 3-1349 for kitchen has double . sink Owner must sell 8 dinette = bath, basement. Donelson Schools are firepinge. attached fener rea NL. BREWER SO MENY (ot mycu hares terms. Phone OR cabinets & wired for electric price. $31,000. oun; farmoce, 3 car garoge Com | diets and 1 your children with- breeseway- large kitchen, recrea-| AV IT | 1S ked fora custom built tri- appointment Its down and has cennane hms? Gown.| access a We tion focal in basement, ties JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. eel in the city. Original PONTIAC-WATKINS RANCH peel e} Goold poled . Privileges on WEST, BLoomPrEL D "s out crossing pe pladtered er iot tn good area Leav FE 4-518! offering his love} ee A, OR . ge for this lovely lakes room, 2 bath home. : have such a state and must sell $17,800 with 53-55 N. Sree FE 8.0823 EY (ee REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 5 bedteeas cemar take Frock oa |) nom oro bile poops Big rooms, pst of clees.| EMBREE & GR walls, oak floors, full basement, 8 veg. 2 4 : edroom Total price, jw : i ht j . ble down payment. No , . living rm.. ULEAD AD (sisal 3 ot roots rT Th eee x 30. Picture 1565 Union Lake Rd. will be also brokers: OR 9-3297 200 'f. bitchen with ‘6 ‘dis: rie tae tne Kiadies oitomcpe Waa large NORTH END Lar Sent place Fenced. Only onion LAKE VILLAGE Gas HEAT. "porms asd scrome bates six room nousé at 4022 Duck Dorris & son poreees tag Weamane toe ASSOCIATE realy eomsortabisltamipt ticker: Tovith 9000 down one land contract | 817,000 te Oe gives veniectral tenes: Des't be rge six room gorgeous 5 = really comfo e fam . this home now Eta Rite re | BESSMRiT SF feet | anoezns mvegrsesr co. | Fail g Sais Ratae | mer scone Eire | John K. Irwin & Sons | MODEL HOME| ftestheuitea Be ] a vis: scion. =. d@ attic, bullt on two large lots INTRY ESTA The activities room is a 8 Gee te Pontiac, ean have tmn mediate posse REARS ar tue aeaenece axon nome |B furmate invest | Prospect Street ee core Ran fining fooms wishes wit plenty | | sin aa street ng tetreee wage wm 2| SEEK e - @ar a e' mic 3- as furnate RA vi : 3 e ‘oom - 4.715 What pave you? pct on Re ete teasers with batement Attached garage. 1% STORY Phage tarps oer $9. 80- RETIRED COUPLE tht of nunboards, | La Located in the Phone FE 5-0447 ve. PE 8-4274 edad Thermpane wi ae Mote te eae hema bene Bmaller hous a C - hace, fruit, roll- enced lo or 1 car garage. clal—Lovely home © wail carpeting sf eke crakeund Reese Harbor. ieee “and evergreens. be pleased at the price. SY LAKE AVE. CONDITION. Newly ine. room wARRO REALTY REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ciading washer, cee eres tiful’ Hal erred sig ters Lhd cher areas : This home reminds Loe os appointment please, 443 ORCHARD new carpeting | = Too re ecu . FE 43844 refri erator Shenae ere) | Cosel pee tl epee fm so s SYLVAN LAKE Geretitaningr ieee! ol cer 1, BEDROOM BRICK 1 foor eetel maior “ping kitchen, ent Open 0» m_to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 14) Bi omfield Estates cea: rink Sgmatie. bot tT ecreriteed | Leees on, Upper’ Yong Lane. ia a try. Full base- tan home. Near Wa and cheerful wi g area. ae A craftsman-bu lot 1 : : ra el ' oom brick. By owner Lake rounding coun 14x14 ke. Living room with pic- two nice bedrooms tile bath. Oak L ce and comfort—ideai- division Will consider a free} g9 ft long—only two yea Bor ghuig: we inlerens mortgage | meat su aoe at | ute indo walt Wo wal Beers eee rete ure ce | wane ee ged | a,culatie, der retngd iri | Sele sad bogs te dont ous Ree Ge I Et : ? tached garage, also large carpeting, ceramic ood close rage, near city bus, Log a me : is “ z NY t bath, Nicely decorated One FLcon an 5S To see it is to love it, path Gown: Separate fur- brick and stone with sttached, ormation, cal Herbert \C. Davis, room the $450 DOWN Cais beet cn reat throughout. Basement com- in suburban location. 2 or ° : heaters and util- rage, 7 well-planned | 4915 Irwindale Dr. fe ou modern kitchen. Bath and one- ° nn AeE er road * sireeey across we letely “finished, era | rooms. joven carpeted iy CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES Srpigeaobet & frame con- — eer a4 baths. Paneled half and of sourse, genes lect) beserettt een besl)| 0 at Bunitin are Relararas pe eer $8,950 WHITE FRAME bungalow | SiPiction —-2 ear pre Koon Le ES LAWRENCE Ww. ’ Peary larg deeming pened 3. - _ le opt rpeting 1‘ lake, brivile om Metertore Te is Me ee down ae pit 613.268 with eae master and aa Kol big ox me Livin + room i car ted, ae : pacer pels payment Te- dows. i include _ serpent to pt gine for your appointment Ww. G WH : Outstanding. eye-appeal ing mately $3,400 down to exist- 11x20 ft. roo family| a cute kitchen with eating space, quired and _ (raperies. Truly é FE_5-9522 sind . GI mortgage with pay- hing for 3rd bedroom or 2 nice bed- me of the best in = -to-minute. two bed- — ing gag ishing arage.| nice utility room, - home and o1 wICt ‘ROOM AND DEN modern. ement, ments of $83.85 per month room, Ol furnace, 2 car ¢ area has CRESCENT see oom mfield. '. : ome renaat ever. $300 down. cn test sorpoek Pee 2-car including taxes and insur- Large corner lot. Only $11,600, Ane! ee es OG & fice large We aoe ed—aluminum Bioon um Tl es Pe Sin ou best can outdoor fire- ance. FHA terms. “jake lot. Could - oifice Gan Kee storms and aereens) = ol ee Sylvan Lake eee R tom, Menther betsy races | PACE, large lot, 611.67 Seis houe'ieGtricg Tee | NORTH, sipE—very gogd € room| sey ferme Key in 8 tide focdtion On bay, inlet and wandertel view | ROOM TO BREATHE PN Telegraph | | Open Bree 1; nCIAL ily aturin tly home— : ot e. 5 reteseciosentc ne MAS S38 i CRESCENT LARE $9075 fami none Ge ft einige teehe, ieiag room, separate arth VT RE AL TY NO DOWN PAYMENT and all nicely decorated. Pull | Only $1.300 down puts you 2-9236 0 tractive four-room home room, modern kitchen, 3 ing room, large kitchen. Fu HO * NO MORTGAGE COSTS basement and oi! furnace. 2 out of the city, 21 ft. living _ ia Listing Service 3 BEDRM. HOME. re kongston. Sth cay foots. storms and lge bedrooms and full bath basement has gas furnace § ea 254 8. Telegraph Rd. sea ose lots. A buy at $14, 500 room. Gas heat. ahs has 8 Paved oot opletgggat sorubbess | ereene, gow car earene, | att garage Brceh wa: | Recah Baaettaetataneee tt |e a no | OFF, BALDWIN AVE. “ees You "hare™ good. inerest Nothing Down t : Fi rerhea ; < e ° am = 2 OB Us SR HOME | Tote, $400. should handle Siediie nore Cae in . pe bes Msevdewae ue eartrecame —full_ basement West Side Brick | rate. WUl build starter home on r a eae wn. *y plens eaisilee FHA SPECIAL Sang: speridnee (costs, OD ened! ( LARK apo uojemmale ares This is a chstee. ares nance TWO FAMILY lot. Our plans or your pians. “oatiiey. builder EM 3-0482_ $8950. Fireplace NORTH END ts the location VACANT—ready to move right , aeons vie real , Home, —_ ae = Ger io tes Basement included. a. rege BY OWNER | = qo BEDRM. _on 24x36 bungalow that is in of this cnerm) ng brick home in. North side, 4 gust oft Soe 5 ae pend Sones Sednsonne Fast side consisting af Bhd wiring, bee emsiete 1. Don é cae t 1 8 ri % Beer Mpne Rae for tnasetinn at | Ig dudes iehaeng | a Rae fav Jars" at | ie DOWN. sutwta FULL PRICE.| orm onTH PERRY, sr Basement for recredtion: To ia-| ‘ents. Lower apt furmicned, | —Dontid_OR 32007, ——_ St. Patrick Schools. EM, fea: storms and eae, 2 2 nice bedrooms all pace rooms, oak Toor. 3D heat, fenced decocated. Plenty of closet space, wanes dryer and rer ee clude new carpeting. draperies 3-Car garage. Large lot 60 raachiea Fen tri-levels Whe to _ S20 After 4 pm car garage, Lincoln Jr & ment. Double alumin Le full basement, o drive. Total ak floors, plastered walls, large, ator included. Auto, heat. and extras. Wide velvet green 150. 1 Block from new city $16,265 Liberal FHA terms, Only Sone Dist ct, nice qurreune nes: tage. On 2 beautiful lan back yard, cement o ' t, ‘ona b. riced —$10,500 WALLED LAKE cry #50 should “handle cole A THA clara gan | bree, Mash midowed onmer sure | moder "kitzhen, "Rul basement, | Reasonably pit lawn end shade. bel Gey Hee eee "Roger B. Henry, Ine. 3 bedrm. 2-story home. a ADE rice $13,950. Call Moa tor ce t. Cali for details. N JOHN WOODS AND LAND Lb 1-0111 , ire eae Ruts. ait turaace, “pot DORRIS eas REALTORS appointment. “ea th SELL Of aery pow 500, Three OR beicon sence home. ‘ : Lots of shadé trees with doce age water heater very comfortable 752 w. Huron PHONE ‘FE 41557. DON'T RENT when you can William Miller cenipiien. ot wenian feet Large Brick & frame » tiem . this 1 story home. Basement | 72oyenoom BUNGALOW. 3 home SIGs Bi pchoppice| buy “i ei el es amos Realtor FE 2-0263 ving noon foal rong Pe ell. batt, Mats gassteene $11,500 plus ee evince. a ge e, modern, | 363 center. $750 Some. very easy) > c NT I AKE new edroom e ‘or 1075 W. Huron ith eae : : t 15,900 with terms. @ H $1,000 down. Assume an attractive kitchen w: oe value for $ Li vexme MU TART R REALTY oa — Bungalow, garage, existing low interest mort- é Open 9 to 9 cupboards and Lape pace ra ht 670 W. Huron St. FE 4-595 is is truly a lovely home. . 2410 8. Commerce MA & nl fenced yard, ledgerock Barend Ee Geist ne a ee aA mopenreadby Ricemeee Cecear fa- 5 P an EVENINGS 136 E. PIKE SsT. OPEN EVES. Partrid. e NOTHING DOWN. $9.400 5 ROO en aay, SAUTER IEE immediate possession. Yes, cilities, ot] automatic furnace, FE 4.9584. ~ Unioe Exe Nicely finished Mion; and screete) EASY FHA TE th basement. k sh A real good home. & HARGER CO. “s ssession, EM MANY ADVANTAGES. WD EES bi, een 2 ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HE “BIRD” TO SEE Saar meat — MAX = 2A Y O'NFIT Realt 6 te mi What have you to trade? 33 W. HURON FE 5-8183 M 13 T. : eee ear ee MAR OLOLUER ua He Gen ne litte Sot an Sons Tan eel “wargevaonT. DOLLAR _ BAY. VALUES WILLIAMS LK.,$6,950 room modern, auto. hea 7 $800 2. BEDROOM BUNGALOW -— | 262 8 Telegraph Rd. Ties ue seein os Opens. arrail $7,905. $2,000 DOWN. peoms: A cozy 2 bedroom waterfront oe eat iia} ” pea | hear Northern High, needs some | FE 3-7103 ets basement. Alum. storms and 2 bedrooms, bath wits poet F SERVICE NORTH 2 bedroom home| home with a large lot shaded with Sogn: a ce repairs that Pen eee ; screens. Paved street. Hatin “gee: Ae lect taal ton beat wernn =p 20 YEARS 0} paieb bis ounditeen. Asphalt ect: | tal cane Garage with work shop. , “ 5 ent | are j s_ mr a E—! : Level) and: nice hone Ses be. your schance. Total» $5200 $300 DON . $50.3" AS cent interest. Suitable for year-around home. Bedroo! I } Sosa this 2-bedroom, modern ter- bah (ong ee able down payment, 1's Vacant ota stepenia CALL NOW. , e living room Il, and a large modern ‘kitchen.| so you can move ay! and workshop. live stream fa 4 ROOMS AND PART ICE—Large 3 bed- RK REAL ESTATE E trace home. Large living +} ell. re ea : al $13,000 FULL PR: CLA : and kitchen, full] Full basement, automatic of] fur. Pesvement. Just of hae si8.20, J. R. Hiltz OFP BALDWIN. | NEEDS every way bypraton, Moaers Only | TO BUY. TO SELL, TO een MES basement, ofl hest, screened in} nace. “Landseéped,. tus fine ant| MARY DAY AVE. we DECORATING. FULL e Sclasen Fr 4-6492 @ to 9 . ront pore: ih, Only $63 per m e i1 © ee down pay- NOT ING DOWN DoRRIS. A Naren Ors Realtor PRICE ONLY 96:000 . SMOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE » this one! S| Recogen URS Gls, beautiful big-3 bedroom «| — - 8. ‘an im’ 4-1557 eeen [sito 8 ; 4.960 WILLIAMS LAKE — Canal| _M ; ee BROOME: ALU MOD ei WAH rea) _R. J. VALUET, Realtor 3 full bath, ‘Beautiful “lot,” Home ATTENTION hdme at 298] colleut “condition Tecra °F clove to gh soa a Lt ] = . ce 5 alk to whe carpeting ‘n living room & dining, OP E ee OPEN. EVENIN nGs L, 9:30" eed stave Canaeiae ots nea 100 DOWN ese aford. Of nent n 5 lot, | downtown. Master bedroom, liv- pital and an easy Ww & dining N OPEN Gs UNTIL 8:30 pe &. Sanford. Oll heat, come wAokale hohe fooen wo Pontiac All nice big rooms, i" Cerelan binds, Stew siiog Se MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | dow moamd : es, wrsnaroa ‘sso Been lSecoment Total ce | ty {can itn on™ aares | Tomy room, replaces carpet ination alu . Mt < : . 5 x em ot & screens. Lot 10 | CONVERTIBLE: 248 PEN 1,500 DOWN oe tase 6 Park 0 nena fos per. oo re gn] Lm ae 2 basement, 1% baths, large corner 297 ft Full basement & ot] fur-| 3 & 4 BEDROOM O 4 § bungalow Basement. Paved| Donelson Par = \6 u In! nee GI's a : By ediate pos-] fai basement, “gas heat, ‘Siib00, lot 1s an ideal family home nace cose to MSUO. $8,000 cash | 9345 WATKINS LAKE Leen DAILY 2-7 rm. losed . porch, Good, lovely home. 6 large rms.; oves Oo mortgage cost. Im : : with city conveniences. ; FE 2-54 SOUTH OF DIXIE HWY. | Inspect our 3 bedroom cusiom tet home Brie at only $7,950. fy baths, living ne = session. ; term . Bee See this home today! Only $12,- built brick, These lovely home Tecreation room Tepoee— tat floor has 4 tooms L. ARE FRONT lw. W. ROSS, HOMES | cestened tor gracious living. Fire: MANY OTHERS—to choose from. prensa seed ee light: ee vely 3 redtoom, bome 1%| IGOME- § rooms and bath on 4 ‘Bmell secluded lakefront home “al 1941 8 Telegraph place with barbecue Jak Hog dd We have over oto listings. 2 car attached garage SO baths ac heat, water r softener. and. orn basement. hice aston REALTOR PARTRIDGE 2%> lots 100 ft. on the lake, bi- vee _OR 38021} rooms. 2 full baths, Visit our office Aen inspect them. ing, large lot. Price includes ? Y RENT? calcinator garage, beautifully | at so Ing | d stance to : 1050 W. HURON level house aeons ik bat fe) Model. Ehone Fi, plastered walls. full agi You'll save time, carpeting and Ca celine WHY PA mre Pom ome in in Al, cong a 8. n. 4i2, will take trade ‘or A oan "TIL 9- ; ake Sicaty ot ont icees atiached 2ear garage. ficient eee on ole cameaees LISTING SERVICE lake. Pienty of oak trees, priced’ PF sq. ft. of living area. Price re- —with us for fast & efficient bee me w bd ineludi: to sell. $2.000 down duced $5000 for this special show- ee WE BUY, SELL & GUILT tN. RanOKS ® OVERS Monti onthiy”gapments $1 ng eeu ee aah = Sea N Hunt Lak ' NORTH END ing. DIRECTIONS: Out Elizabeth TRADE. Open 8-9. Clark ton » Village : type home, 2 een wah lus 3rd ear Muntoon € 2 nediosen home garage. on 1 ree | | nak pac to Pleasant Lake and : - BROWN, Realtor rks brick home with 6 LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES Rysaingy piter 6 call FE 5-2038 or ceramic tie or = ‘hua pacement 2-Bedrm., Full Basem’t 2 gar cement block garage on ies kL | utiful rooms, 2 Ceramic Siromatic ait} pat 24x24 attached | Built by tellable loesl bullder. dos vo. ee eee eit Bese O pacatoee 2-bedroom ranch | 1962 W. Huron Listin, ee : Ss ae isleken charge ne: EN A J OHN SON, Realtor oie oe att A, Tv ‘sere aniiers 8) dy furnace. trie ‘cheery CR AWFORD AGENCY | $300 Down... | wie piasriee’ wales. saat sere: ——Muuple Listing Sars ppodera Eitchen, large Dy: MODEL OP en Ra tiie aod lambing. 1 dere, tak space, roa tat picts? MY 3-1143 600 F. Fint St on PHA for this 5 room bun- fei] nent, | Designed) Se) (gractens fired base-ray heat, Full wrexpays # sunpay1 to | 1704,S. Te 4553 , 3 cept late model car as partial |. gleaming | oak ora, plaste: LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN | galow near Tel Haren. = nving st Laan S deen, 4 ss and 2 car garage. EXCEST PRIDAY FE 4-253 down payment He 8. a oe LF 80 peel 2 | ee ean . ment ‘ 766 Stanley et Kinney BRICK—Each ‘apart-| home or contract in tras ~ | i] furnace, also Principle and interest pay : fcalm 4 FAMILY de. : ereiedta front porch end $44 2a month. Locations GN eed - Beverl Street 2 blocks ‘north , “aie 2 ment has 2 bedroom poten Only $7! 50 own R E N T IT PF A S T ince ihceeaoe or tee opens —_ a eves hea Besbes Engineering WESTOWN REALTY : 1 rest booed com ie er rear Move Ri ht I : | ther information, : FAMILY. 2 vegrooms well maintsined S$ room and | PB s-s1e or EVES SAVE ENERGY, USE porches, Separ ate, Basement oe ha Senet oa vas ent home . i ' —TWO-FA 1 intaine: roo! - — : with gas ace, miata . 2 throupt Rent Ads! Room, Small Farm Siarisrrarenn) homé on a beautiful! gining room, oe aa a path ‘home with full bere St. Benedict's {WANT ADS! To find a heater, laud stent nat snd plastered aah gg house apartment, any-. fer piiacheai teste ee Er pel maemo « late ‘bec. pines xed 4 nopecs ab ph acnice saree. eereens. 1 is old, oueer iighiancs, 2 Redroo eh 4 Bi, cles et terms : oe a ae sh ed fer vara a 7 i ¢ 4 ie i > fireplace up rented a Gas heat & wel . : i i Large den with built-in TV. rooms, large tare dining an and Pp R és. ment & doors, ed ag eet heat Soed b, lace fo live or a mortess charges. ‘we natural fireplace, etc. 2 rm kitchen. To a-veteran, clos = $75 monthly. Fu Sr neat. \ landseaped yard are some til i: r gatege, shown jo Pp j — ive Blayiouse hildren. Lge : $350 is -car garage, of] he fires. $10,950 is on tiled, .o 88 Rc a thing — Want Ads g er ace Of, ig og 380 and tnt Eotlo ‘ide rentaivto: - | of the, featires, $10,000 Is Wein WER good used car, see Classi OY. y Annet | ne, iroux- ‘rank S t i. $19,500, erm s, nese ‘ood Ts a. you ACTION. Dial FE, LTY CO.w ILLI AM Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor WM. H. KNUDSEN _| josepu ¥. rez SAL MOR es a ow! 28 ©. BOR ess Ry madera! 046s on BEERL REAL DOrATD . | GILES REALTY C Bee Fe eaa7t |REALTOR _244 8. Telegraph Ra. | 3358 N fae fied NOW Open \ a 2-8181. [Fe OPEN oA aM Ba AVE. AL EaTATE & INSURANCE FE 5-8161 of FE 44516 Evening No. FE 2-8503 : ‘ ee : MULTIPLE titika ‘SERVICE 1483 BALDWIN ; j . a . . ‘ se ie z \ . . ’ C] wv _ : poo e : cS Y s ‘ ‘ 2 : : ‘ ie 0 sc , be] ee if = es f eee "+ JIM. WRIGHT 34 OAKLAN §-9441 junit #30 $500 DOWN. Will move you into this attractive . Garage, gas WHI TE BROS. ESTATE Hwy. 3000 ‘ Byes. ‘ttl 9: Sunday 3 ‘til 8 STOUTS Best Buys Today LE BARON FARMS SEEDEN ST. Value plus im this older, 3- = newly patnted, 3-bed- shopping “oe garege, aluminom Storm, and screens, fully im- suisted. Priced to sell at oniy $11.306 with ressonabie terms. WATKINS HILLS room in! clean peat’ Pargpe ea “et r garage, pay drive Coy $1880 down to qualified buyer 6 ACRES Lecated on biacktop road = 1 mile from downtown Sechagoe suitable for large type home ea to a wi oc at” only $2608 terms. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor HOW SOON ‘ ’ . : beat, living room p sarees $40 per month Ce tg Re Yes Sir, that's the monthly) PE Sgt. : dome. Just Mu eye h On. thas Ak | t Be Seg. fe Templeton oat, same tg “elean Ottawa Drive Special cased & lenced. 6 eh Put Sees, modern kitchen sane 808. vacant — We! extra nice ji = Fiage ae ve key! ural fireplace. Also sun room. 1 down. 3 bed and and co ete Williams Lk. Privileges ar garage ge Comfortable 2. bedroom | frame| lt wi com 4 Finding Bt Bring Teom. Youngstown Kitchen, empleton, Realtor large room, attached ga- 239 ort e Ra. FE 4-456} Pully insulated, antes ty PE 29502 pd |» vi orm {11800 Smali|! ACRE 5 RMB BREEZEWAY down payment. Better see thts g OR 34135. basement. Car- —e CaaS LAKE AREA — SACRI pYt owner. 3 bedroom on a4 carpor! & cement drive, 093x150 lot. Included storms screens, new drapes & carpeti $86.76. includes $2,200 dn. MA 6-1167. hassigics Realty KE ome. floor fut- — privileges. immeeate posses 3060 8B Commerce Ra MA 4-1578 Income Property 43A — IN 2 HOUSES ON 1 LOT. __Keegd Harbor. PE ¢1039. POR SALE: 1? UNITS OF IN. come property will take land contracts as part down payment. FE +5425 ae ene as eee YEAR streets vrsier syste, 8 ote Ss Rd s Priced tro trom “32 to 10 oe oo Li we eM sen Open 10" Dally emai ORION 4 eee lakefront veer ee per month Seat Vo gba a Bwoer. 42 33711), MACEDAY LAKE FRONTAGE ig NEW LAKEFRONT BRICK 3 bedrms. 2 baths 2 fireplaces Exposed basement Tage. 622.500 Terms for information LAKE LOUISE - Large 45 = 256 foot lakefrent lot Must sell immediately, Bar- ain. $2,000 done in knotty pine Lake privi- —— Lake Louise Bargain $1,500 a" a LAKE ROAD 3 2%_ car garage 2 large ad 300 th 82.000 4 Paul M. Toxics! Real Est. 832 W. HURON FE 48550 + OA 8-3683 % PO ee ree eee ee CEMENT cheer: 3 WALL. SANDY beach Lauinger Real FE 780 with terms. Estate OR 3818 For Sale Lake Prop. 44) 2% car ga- 5-0656 | $500, LADD'S 100 FT. FRONTAGE ONLY $595 Excellent building site, close in reola —< soll, good pe: easy to ative zene own well, Excep- TRI-LEV EL SITE In CAN WE MOVE IN? Ig what you'll ask when you see bow lovely 2 bedroom house with | legac a heat and birch) Pegg ee house is tailored |’ os roea comforts of the) mall family who demand the| Neat d best in ani ee ity and privacy. Call for appointment and bring the whos ey. They will agree that it everything. F.C Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 3-1235 OF _- RILEY AUBURN Wonde location lot 100° by 300 with. a 2 bedroom car- d ranch type home. attached arage. Priced at $11,900 Low own payment SYLVAN-OT- LAKE Honeymoon #pecia] with brick wall in living rm. attached ga-: Tage surrounded by brick fence) with outside patio and grill Only) 7 | _NORTHSIDE | Never a better buy for only $900: down. Vestibule entrance to liv-| Ang rm., 2 bedrm., tile bath, mod-| ern kitchen, full basement with oil furnace new water heater, water softener, paved drive 2-car garage, storms and screens. st as neat and clean as can and in. excellent condition. Pull price, $8975. Close in ee Jocation on a fenced 175° lot, alum. sid- ing. waainnse! entrance to carpeted living rm. and dining mall tile . 3. bedrms. with double clos- ets | full basement, oil furnace, etc. It’s in perfect condi- tion and we know you will like it Available on easy FHA terms Call now. ey BROKER . 500 Elizabeth Lake ‘Rd. PE 41157 FE 4-4821 4 bom Established in 1916 DRAYTON AREA — Fine 3 bea-| Toom home complete with ceramic — pet nice kitchen, oak firs., dinin of] io New in 'S5 EY do ‘itn DRAYTON A cA - Attractive 3 home all on one floor. tied easant den with —— win pep anak wer arge garage, fenced back yar Gutalde f pri Priced to sell. $14,- 00 i down. DI ~ 100 ft. frontage home, ful} bath plus 2-bedroom and ful] bsm’t, oil heat. Also ce- y euiteple for of- business, Here is a ot eee boat only $10,500_with $1,450 : — This nearly 20 acres — 3 bedroom modern diag ae 4 ft peed home. 3 Spa-| CoM, Gees Ohitectemery || cious bedrms., 33 #8. living room Teal buy for $16,500 with st- with fireplace kitchen and break-/ A real buy for $ w fast ed ba! ft, rumpus tractive terms. m has built-in grill. Bsm’t, ofl} Doroth Snyder Lavender | ecatir ego bl Seb Sash bam) 6 REAL Br. ni? YEARS 8 . d. cellent Jandseaping. Call for fur __ EM ighiand ar MO S6n7 Yer details. farkston area. meena anaipenmnnalghaiemeenamnas ACANT 5% acres. 230 foot main Sale Business Property 49 49, escer Seeaeheet ct xce This would make deal me site Ep COMMERCIAL ON One of tions. $9,750 t Floyd Kent Tee ten 2200" pine Hwy, at roeren FE to AMP Lit CUSTOMER PARKING FOR CASH IN A HURRY, seJl things ‘leew, Huron rt- age money enough és oe, ild your own Only $1,500 with $150 down. 140 x 160 FT. With a very large soxeodes oak tree. Excellent sol] On a paved Restricted neighborhood. , 3885 La Rd. Sc (gra tous READY FOR BUILD. Some on paved Meple road. sited so Terms to suit. or Rt AM 7198 W. Maple MAyftair ~ MUST SELL: ‘-ACRE LOT nion Lake. Reas. EM yasT2 For Sale Acreage 47 1 TO § ACRE PARCELS BEAO tiful building sites $100 down $29 month Wil! accept trade C. PANGUS, Realtor i918 M-15. Oxsoarite NA 17-2815 5 ACRES Extra eine frontage on a good toad. Some trees. Loeated on a a pot $1,050. Low down pay- LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1231 3885 paper Rd. FE_5-9292 FROM TO 8 ACRE td PRICED FROM . $525 We CRE ON COMMERCE R Just west of village of Commerce and Che - LE. RD. 3 miles west of village of Wa- rior EM 3-4197 or MU 44353 C. SCHUETT, Realtor For Sale Farms 48 160 ACRES located between Oxford ood crarel Nicely and Lakeville on rents for $40 p y barn. 90 ann tillabie. Perey wooded, generous terms C. A. WEBSTER, REALTO 300 ACRE ES aacirl 18 MILES eer 'y $150 ap acre BW. DINNAN WITH THE GOVERNMENT GING Into debt more each day, it's wise to get one’s savings into something like this—SCENIC 17- acre farm with two houses, base- ray hot water heat in one. Lake. Wei! cared for apple orchard. 350 trees 12 yrs. old. Located ae ae AREA 200 ZON soe St. Reasonable. KEn- US ED CAR LOT live wire focafion on > gvailable Edward M. Stout, Realtor’ Tl N. Saginaw &t. Phone FE 65-8165 Daily ‘til 6 neighborhood. Owner will accept | trade for home or land contract Call our office for more details Roy Annett Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 FE. Huron FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings: & Sunday 1 - 4 MI #8762 Birmingham ONE 8 BY 12) WOOL RUG AND pad. One mattress suitable for _camping or tratier. OR 3-8126 | 1 1 FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, GOOD) 19 rain dryer with heat control 1 portable LIronrite 5 Kenmore ‘raners $995 ea PREEZERS OPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands Scratched. terrific yaiees $149 95 while thev last. No po orders p!*ase Michigan Fiucrescent. 393 Orchard Lk Ave FREEZER, CHEST TYPE. $85 Burke Refrigeration Co. OR 3:1331. oe USED TV FROM $15 AND FE 4-9736 36 8. Telegraph. to needy people Peer Appliance Double bow! sin Co. 8161 Commerce Rd EM 3-4114 Wachbowls ge Nitines en WRINGER WASHER. 2 YEARS| +c bath sets w rim old $40 Bassinette with pad. used | +Pe colored bath set with 4 months $8 Baby scales $6 tri Potty chair $3 Call after 5 n.m. PE 2-4098 Factory wnds-Irreguiars SAVE PLUMBING § eee 172.8 Saginaw WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE. Table. 6 chairs, buffet. 9 x 12. Axminister rug, metal wardrobe, FUEL OIL as OR 3-7 $10. genn payment R 3- eras, projectors. tape renee Eppert's Camera Shop & Ho _fton_ 8t 56-6615 “Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCORDION SALE, ALL SIZES Accordions loaned free to begin- hers with lessons FE 5-5428. BLOND etal Be ane FURNACES & pucr | WORK. NO water heater $45 each, OA 8-3 aan INCINERATOR AND 40 GAL. —— two years. h y need CRUMP ELECTRI RIC a GRaY_NYLON yams UPHOL- mother misc. articles. MArket . ver night excépt Sat ‘t ster open-arm lounge chair z Sale Land Contracts 52 ® es — * ners Excelent condition. $35. Or 317 1753. Anti — 537A Ly GUARANTEED REBUILT WASA- Sa pE CU Neco meee sts “auborn RAMS SUITE! | Ser mactines, aul aghan. contigs * ance $7,000 payable at $70 month- : : g mac 8, a: : ly. 6 per cent interest. Cost to Good condition. Reas 93 8. Ander- up. Thyle . Corner N. ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD. you, $5,250. Secured by 6§-room | —°°?- Johnson & Howard FE 45160 8. Telegraph. FE 4-4532. 2 PC. SECTIONAL, BLOND COR-| HOLLYWOOD BED. IVORY paenee. eee oe pel ner table, $25, 15 Mohawke. leather. Soft mattress. FE 5-4889. “Chelstinas Trees 59A 46492 or FE 44813 Ask for Mr.;3 PC BEDROOM SET, MATTRESS | HOSPITAL BED WITH SIDERAILS Clark. & springs. $65. 479 Midway.. in good shape. FE 5-0369, cal); ORDER _ YOUR aan 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, 1| _between 9 & 0. Saree kath Ay nce ana - HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD|” gossip bench, 1 end table. FE KENMORE WRINGER-TYPE| ip om" seasoned land contracts ae - From for iy — Up TAYLOR OR 40306 or d on Money tq Loan (State Licensed Lenders) LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No Principal Payment UNTIL YOU ARE BACK TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER .FINANCE COMPANY BIRMINGHA DRAYTON. PLAINS LOANS $50 TO $500-$28 TO U 0 B PRIEN| cE = oz Py a E 3 a DON'T PASS UPI MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 2.8181. .|@ X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, $15 95. through Classified Ads. : 4 i 207 . 4 ROOMS OF GOOD FURNITURE, REASONABLE. CASH. FE 2-9811 ¢ oun SILVER GRAY BEDRM Do bookcase ob large i te All for $80 oe v $2 weekly Pearson F Porunare ry Orchard u 1 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE brand new davenport and chair. 2 modern s tables, matching cof- ee table decorator lamps All or $99 Pay only $82 weekly. Pearson's Furniture 429 Orchard Lk. Ave. Imported, Axminster 98 Rug $595 Pearson Furniture. pads . 42 Orchard Lake Ave 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE - fic 4\4-Ft. Wall Tile 25c RUBBER paekp PAINT Gal 83.75 GUAR HOUSEPAINT Gal $1.5 Svers 14) wR Hurdén 4-3064 6 FT. NAUGAHYDE BREAKFAST paptee a 2 years old. $45. MI Reversible. $16.50 $34 95 Pe « CHROME DINETTE, hs tad ie le, plus 2 vou Ly dahon e chairs, T oom up, Pearson's Furnituce Toeeband Lake Ave. 20. ee CHAIRS $1.50 EACH, Pearson’s Furnitute. 43 Orchard _Lake Ave. $364.95 RCA eo pence on $299.96 RCA Victor TV....... 199.95 Norge dryer. 200 HEH $168 EB 11 $279. ON any Orie Auto, ia TO ch PROM Ld AY NE “CABERT heat Kew. pan TV's ep, ged. washers Wringer and Auto uaranteed CARGE CR And 1~R REFRIGERATORS, face OY NT pense 96 Oakland ave. PE 27-4021 washer also Simmons_ studio couch. Can be seen at 3143 Crooks Rd. FE 17-8374. LIVING ROOM room furniture ing LIGHT GREEN LAZY BOY CHAIR, like new, $30. Red satin bed spread & shams oot. $10. FE _ 8-3338, KITCHEN & BED- inquire 906 Ster- 25 Bliss. FURNITURE, 22 REVOLVER, $15. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 IN. GALVANIZED PIPE. 13% centa per ft. in 21 ft. lengths. % fee at pipe Wiel cont asic t. in 21 ft ights. igth, ¢€ om ‘cane tie. Thom .. 1008 M59 ‘% mile west of A’ rt, % Garage ® eo. i ine con irs ens nee Garage Doors sizes STEEL OVERHE. Pnctory pecenae and if Orandase vod & steel folgeway eloset doors ad Disappearing stairways Steel outside windaw “shutters rators “BERRY "DOOR SAI LES 37) 8. Paddock CRIB & MATTRESS, brand new $15.95 Pearson's Fur- niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF price at Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw. MAPLE TWIN BEDS. SPRINGS & mattress, $40, also Jenny Lind bed with box springs & mattress, a creat washer, $30. FE MONDAY ONLY MAYTAG DRYER, electric. Veluxe, rebuilt 79.50 RCA WHIRLPOOL auto, washer. Rebuilt, guaranteed $98 00 MAYTA Ad rin en washer— ~ $20.50 Renewed. Goop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP % HP DEEP taboos JET a eaate $45. 4% HP m $$. 1 Maytag Doses $15, 1951 Pontiae ush button car radio, $12, FE 145. 1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING Forge! pain'in insulate same time Y AP- PLICATOR & get finest quality expert =a =auee at lowest pos- ciple price NO NEY “Dow N wk & up Comps plans te stock for ve yoursel ove alum fiber- & UP. Or lightweight GIRL’S WINTER COAT. SIZE 8, coat size 8. irl'’s Girt’ s 24 in. ented rubber tired lawn mower, 2° 1 burner camp burner stove, Mi Gas, asumer proses Pe Sos 50 value Also Electric, Oi] & HOT V WATER Fiche dea™ 30 GAT. Power ap- $49.50 and 50, These are ateney, marred. ottled Gas Heaters at terrific values. Michi- Ren Fay Pivorescent, 393 Orchard Lk, “The Old Reliable Pioneers” Auburr & Rochester Roads FE 4-4019 after 4 pm HOT sae BOILER, 77,000 BTU. CENTS PER LGT. K. TTER 69 Warwick's 2878 Orchard Lake Rd For Free Estimates Call OL 1-0041 If no answer call OL 1-6623 KENMORE POT SPACE HEATER. 2) WITH BLOWER, $35. OR} 2 WHEEL TRAILER, STEEL _frame, $40. FE 3-7686 2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON FE 4-1555 rere “we. HURON | _ dition Will deliver FE 5-9120 NEW TWIN BEDS. $87.50 RETAIL, | 2 AUTOMATIC wt FLOOR FUR- sell for $50; wu. od "ise stove and naces, 50,000 B EM 3-4867. washer, cheap. rs apo Pe 8 FT. it OIL OR GAS wah “PLUMBING SUPPLY HEATERS m2 8 “Bagina Siegler yives you furnace heat Sent" % e eost Schic PHILGAS STOVE. VERY GOOD cond. $45. EM 3-5065. DONT WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily m | through Classified Ads. To | ell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. ‘s MY]. OIL — Duct work no LUXATRE FURNACES GAS CONVERSIONS Dn ment. Ken- on Heating. Service, OR 3-5634. LIONEL TRAIN. “0”. GAUGE. New transformer, 2 switches, au- $55. FE tomatic gatemen etc. 8-0959 2% HP SORNEON CUYSOLRDY a tor pitcher pump, stove board, plate. 10 WOOD ona AND SCREENS wood comb. storm door; 26 boy's DICINE CABINETS LARGE 20” irror, slightly marred $3.95; also tremendous selection of medicine eabinets with or without lights, sliding doers and Vanity mirrors at terrific savings. Michigan Flu- Lk. Ave _bdicycle, FE 2-3303. erengent. 393 Orchard l1_ CABINS AND FURNITURE TO WEW Ol FIRED FURNACE be_moved_ MI 6- Duct work. tank and fittings MA $2 GAL ELEC GEATER $60.05. 5-1501. en ee ants meee jhe 95 ‘ab sinks an 28 up Laundre trave stand faucets a FO R Cc A S H I N A SAVE PLUMBING HURRY, sell things _____172 South Saginaw 8t_ 28° Oe nent & 14" ROTO- tiller, FE 4-757 eed, 30 GALLON J roc 6 OIL HOT WA- ter heater Car racks & cement set tubs, FE 2-353... 2-818L, through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE B-FLAT CLARINET. WOOD, VERY a condition. Made in England. 75. 8471 SER Brier, Pontiac Lake, after 6 SONNET RELATION CORNE1, NEW CONDITION FE ¢-6819 eae ane ake DRUMS, tom-toms, k & cymbals ieloded. nvse $210" takes all. EM HOLTON CLARINET & Make an offer, FE 17-8050. HAMMOND CONSOLE ELECTRIC hen with 4 OR speakers, OR FLAT. JUST ARRIVED — 2 SMALL BABY Es pianos, Fully reconditioned, terms. GALLAGHER’S 18 EF. Huron FE 4-0566 Pp . el AMERICA CLARINET, ‘ ry good sanciuon: Includes case 4 ood condition. MAyfair 6-5120. Walnut Lake Road. PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FB 2-5217 SPINET PIANO LIKE NEW. OR 35012 SLIG: ED ge WITH A large discount. like new. oks GALL: AGHER’ s 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 UPRIGHT PIANO ANTIQUE FIN- ish $25. FE 8-1554. 4 Watch for the New $9 ene oe Electtonic Organs odel ref ere. MORRIS 3 SIC 134 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-0567 across from Tel-Huron Sale Office Equipment 63 OFFICE FURNITURE —- TWO nearly new secretarial desks (Art Metal) used executive beqass and oan. nd, ih board str t san chair be taken through Oc: 204 eranirian UNDERWOOD -- _ ea. Remington portable. 625. FE sep OFFICE FURNITURE FOR ® sale. Dial Sale Store, "Equiprnont 64 25 COMPARTMENT REVOLVING eed nai) bin & scale $65 EM __ 34338 Sale Sporting Goods 65 ARCHERY EQUIPMENT. ALL heme Sate® ag" adr Micapi ms e an » 5-1954 or OR }1 Pe GUNS |= BUY TRADE Maniey Leach, 1@ Bag SLABWOOD BON DR cords for $12. peels delivery. Phone FE 2-1454 SLAB WOOD. DELIVERED FE 5-2006 BIRCH FIREPLACE WOOD, FE 2-5474. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A-1 SPRUCE, Wit JUNIPERS, Fir Arbo and Yews. Shade wo. Brin 1s & burlap. 2922 Sleeth Rd., 3 miles west of Com- merce Village, 1% —— east of Wits" RS, pee dwiys a & xom y. : MUtuai : EVERGREEN NURSERY, 31300 Northwestern Highway. Home rown trees and shrubs. Many inds, reasonable price. MAyfair 6-2242. NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR Pine i to ft. 10 or more 2 50 each. Less than 10 ou dig We specialize e estates & country home for scree & borders around Phase erty. Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm 8970 Dixie Hwy, US. 10 Clark- ston, MA 5-1922. OAKLAND FREE SERVICE, TRIM. _ming._ & removal, FE 8-22 8-225, TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Get our tree estimate before you —decide, OR_ 3-844. OR 3-8417. For Sale Pets 2 AKC REG, PEKINGESE, MALE and female $40. each. OR 31067 after 6:30 p.m 18 - MONTH - OLD REGISTERED. Chihuahua, male. 2 4month-oid male & female mixed Chihuahua aed ed terrier eee 336 New- _port St. FE AIRDALE PUPS, AKC REG. $50. _ 167 E Mansfieid, Pontiac. AKC REG COLLIE PUPS, OVER 20 champions in 5 enerations. _ $50. and up. OL 1-8 accom REGISTERED DaCHSHUND es, 16 nei 8 ene [:} Plable He Scene ike REG oF a TERRIERS: _FE 4731 AKC REG. DACHS oR ae w stuc pies. Mintature —_ after 5 p.m ae NGER SPA sell trade. MY 2-0874, Pp a 4 BOXER PUPS ¢ WEEKS, REGIS- tered AKC noe A Lave: reason- able. MArket BASSET HOUND, TITS. AKG. 3-3908. _teg., 3 yrs, old. OR Sis gg TE a weeks. $20. 8470 , burg. Mijrose 4040 BOSTON TERR s7up ca ; Let amet stock DORERMAY MALE WATCH BOG? 18. PE $3016. @ to § Ni eal ! N cnt quickie, oo your We carry » com Se cin om rehard Lake Ave. PE. 5-6150 a | Y | a yf, fa ce model Small cn . In ex€. | Blue” rocks essences Ba rc ree! ree! x TE SoReTUS ‘LUMBER & a eee Fe ae TEE Was | MegBGT oem oft on all hunting. sacs TEES . nd AL on wae - Tires, $208 & up isd 8 Seginsw B shotguns, See the sew © BOsiNESS bee “ANCHOR FENCES at ba FON SALE LIKE west cect down — Kacy terme pg cc. Be eure—get i! TAA TE PHA 8 _hew $8 e +e Trade in your old gun STALL SHOWER Used guns ‘PARTRIDGE AND. PE 4.1574 faucets and curtain $69.50 | Enter our big pheasant contest be- Yale $34.45. Lavatories complete fore-season opens ASSOCIATES — oe a dieaming” Eee Kelly Sa te Auburn at FE 42581 1059 W. HURON i alue OPEN TIL 6 a Fiuorescent, 7 * " . Zs tle ees, eee ones ye ES Sa I Ra * ie vi month license money ur own signatare ware Electrical . crock SPECI ALS Weaver scope. Ph. FE 8-0056, maker Beats 85, 33 foot ow. 2 et oe 7 Our to Bo to" oes enjsamees 200 ote, RGE . N ~ doog ; ie a netpful ih roe Palst_end Super Kemtone Mahogany Plywood rifles 3. Snodera living quar-| &212! or vist us st our ": HEIGHTS SUPPLY ©" <1" | ~w~ erooved xix" | 44 00 on. rE sree tne 300 etch $1,008" Gown, H & A t 2685 L RD FE 4-543) w shelving Ie jin. ff. Re S r ome u eaanlen ae BLACK STUDDED SADDLE. BRI-| 1x2 W oln+ stripping 3 fin. Soro _—-* LOAN CO a seen nee Mi Sere : ton. | ee we helen ; ¥ . ; : Clear W ~basebrd Ge lin. ft. NORTHERN MICHIGAN | SESORT 1 8 Perry 8 ‘Corer Pike _ | \ Clear W base shoe 2% kin ft. trees soar asvund eam exces | GET CASH QUICKLY | \ os 44 . *¢ sleep! | Burmeister’s [9 n> a” aS | lent opy y Best of equip- x “Eve tried everything and T-ean't sleep! I've counted — + sist MANY OTHE BARGAINS _— shelis- max m 5 staurant finlabed iige ‘Up to $500 \. sheep, told myself it was time to get up... !’’ A WAY SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE : bome. Pull base- = C SH Hunting Accommo. 65A ’ 22 N. MAIN ae TV co ees iy} w & as he $119. = ~s A VERT g ~ - * =X asher orge gas . 4’ g 54% 2 Corru: $2.45 p H R, MICH. | 3T- tion $24.95 & UD.) $29 Norge auto. washer. ui : x5 xX 7% 245 nes |2 MODERN PURNISHED CABINS artridge ROCHESTER, G 21" blend & sree fe gay ciyer sia" G Heo pS “deluxe oreo PLASTER co RS — 8 SHAD near Lewiston, PE 23-0731. 4s THE “BIRD” TO SEE Av “ry, ooo wllsabet® days : THIS WEEK ONLY > Flue Lining, $1.25 Ea. vi Obei"Ty, a 'Rd. $5 DOWN_DELIVERS be ped ng. Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B =. ss — PE 44945 ae Brick Morta: 23 sk. 7 ~ Trade! Trade! Your | en nateerOrrestin et 1971 BOUT ONVTHING you Want Goodyear Service Store 7 -— - $4.95 Se Se | ee ltane * Os — Way Into Business STER 2 LIVENOSTC een ate hs se en : Manhole Cove tates | RED W : 1¢ te BAXTER .& LIVINGSTONE FOUND AT Lb 8 8A SEFRIGERA TCR: WASHING MA. | ROCKLATH BUATLOCK SAL a 8 Pet 6 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE w. n 389 RD e Oe ane et many. MAny 64 W Lawrence st PE +1598 auane out tne wey =. tot | chine, good cond. 17 Waldo BUNDLE 98c 8! Orchard Lake Ave ‘hel Open 24 hours, 7 — = ae 7 rature, SACRIPICE 6159 CHROME DI- AS = — Se ae ales te | ere | Renee Ue ar To ee eco er [Rs trem Mae ttl ou vue See es. gut| See oer Diet ot sess our < . bar: i | Gas water = home. income, mortgage or Want A Good Mortgage? "34 MONTHS TO PAY changed Turner's 602 Mt Clem-| 370, 3.,°3 082 7001) sichts stepy| Elec water beater. 82 gal 960.951, on YARDS OF PEAT contract for the business of your +g a von home seeds an rove- We buy. seij trade Come out ens 2-0801 Alum comb dr. Comp $23.95 ee. Megriece space heaters humus, loaded 7 days a week. oe we ee paetier eae st ment. and vour debts consol _ look Bema | - vs hd free; §OFA $2 MATCHING CHA ~ — 7 ---- i= Lochaven Ra. PE. 5-1413. deat terre et) Bi Seeiteattictarece DOM | “Great oon ear '9 to 6 | fe: indSmic. hairs and uies:| MATT THICK | Rew Se 2 oar Mooring. vreg|' bacrnaite wsreat, Pa eed . : Coffee Sh Grill “BENDEROFF 4 miles & of Pontiac or 1 mile | — Mz 6-6386 afher_¢ p.m. INSULATION Kee 3 } “he. ne fust’ doors $35 cay and vel OR 3-154 We eusiied feta sect oc ws $2 _W. Huren| 2 of Avbero Setahts co Avbers | MN Suacheete 0 Lave $29.95 Spiny a oe $555] “or bieck aut teedes on. Gates e ——— “ ( the Detroit Seating for just, 30 he SS | SurotariG WAMMES GHD MAY,| or aise cusrbaean S008 PER 1,000 FT. = WOLVERINE Fess “ue TESSO oF e er * . = ee ae Cen | Om J™® PORD TRUCK. wiLt | per week DuoTherm ofl heater. eerie Ladin ; ; LUMBER a) c Tt gher profits only trade good car or pickup. gas heater ie washer $29 | SPIDE G OVAL MAHOGANY B t 320 8. Paddock PE 2.9784 bumas, wadeo 7 days a week. Han) 1a 6 | Princeton PE 8-9847. Schick's MY_ 3-37 table sod ee, ee urmelsiter S Locnaven. PE 5-1413. ny : ONE 3 « GAL. CROCK “AND ONE BRAND NEW Sara BEDS $44 95 latte iver iron np Coo Also SAVE UP TO 50% ? MS B T OR - A Trailer Park a gal: erect; 36 fi, reghest, @ |, Esteves sed commie $19.96 On hou © goat. ‘eteriee and ex-| prompt delivery, OR (izoc, Gas Sta. H single rife. set! ot swap| Sollvwoos bed frames, 9900 Ip TRADE-IN DEPT. Or ern tertor a 98 fad) 5 YARDS OF BLACK DIRT #8. irOc., Gas Ota., Hiome fae 1 nerspring qiettresses’ "51795 Cot- $3.05 ga Guaranteed satistaction.| ~ gs.4 Travel. EM 3-068] theo) erty eg br oroae | 1] o CONVERSION UNIT.GE | (00, metiressen $12 % Pears. Sapeiisias Th sulle. cr Sips | CING i-YakDS-G¥ SHREDDED PEAT way: quail grocery wi weorlend with all controts,” Used | —FAIS ©} Bola ves aaa tes Lumber Co. | Pontiac RG. at Opdyke humus $15. PE 17-0245. a iaes taba ea eee omar yr. Win swap for sump g Bargains-Galore 5 pe. wood dinette ...... $14.95 or PE ¢ill2 <1 BLACK DIRT. PaRM TOR ™ owner’ home Pictures and blue| deep well Dump or eep freete | 3 pe. bedrm set = ga9| stoders bumper cote -.--. S90 58 | 7040 epi, ad Py 3417) | stuns EL DOUBLE| sol, $950 FE 5-4758 rints in the office. On 19,000 1 E. Third after he le’ couch . ($25 | Walnut vanity & bench ... $24.95 Open 8 to 8 = daily 50 Toilets. B grad aoe wa pine email stock In ‘trade | —¢ Dm. ip breektast get : $10 woctes aes wooo os ie Bundave 10 "Us $10.86 pson. 7008 MSO. Ya “aS aa viapeee a , ; ELECTRIC RANGE. Wring .-$25 e200 ; : . ; REALTOR PARTRIDGE "Re "3, Nitare ee et ane pews i Maciine oe HH ANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE CAMPING OR UTILITY TRAILER TALBOTT LUMBER zt or sak Businesses throughout M} 7~7PT Duncan phyte dining rm. “set $49 WYMAN’S Oil circulator Gas side arm, Otl| pv wood i) & biack dirt. Bulldozing. € iho 'w Kerosene com: orm doors end Windows, _eavating basements. OR c * open W. HURON | Mids for shallow well pump FE Eeroogne treet g exchange | 2. Pike Eo? Terms Fe Ciwer and’ mot OR 51380. | oF, euuminum, Giese put te vour| — "op soiL—BLK DIRT SAND SDD - anit 4 SERED DRIVE JEEP. FOR EVERYTHING FOR THE, HOME raage R. B. ‘Munro Eles Co CABINET PLYW OOD aes Ave vee gravel, FE 4-3058 or FE ae : f ear or sell for $450. OR | 104 & Saginaw FE 1960 W Buron ‘ 4 whit > om 314.0 “THE SALVATION ARMY 4-1 TOP SOIL, CR 8T VILLAGE STORE IN THUMB Ber i ; BLOND DROP TFAP_EABLE & | TELEVISION 117 CONSOLE. FE | 3. baler ogeny. © ae aes ee Pe éisia rel deste Cont $114,000 Sold $14.000 liquor. 2.909 |CASH POR USED TV'S WORE-| chairs. end tables ffee table +-6815 \ : Enetty pine Ga ; Chothing Purnitu iances. — Gases vat) beac Buulsiog and al | mz or not FE 20367 & chest TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC st birch G PLYWOOD co. Ls WEST LA Wrece Wonerican “ $33.000 plus stock Easy terms | EQUITY IN HOME FOR BGUSE- gRAND NEW WACIGET TRON t range R. B Munro Elec TIAC PL . S 1 complete 1488 Baldwin Ave 93-2543 | USED EVANS ar Lae PURNACES. STATE IDE trailer EK 3-3063. = oeds ge} am eprings ait CLEA m Ban. ETS os ad Hh ; W CHAIR FOR HOLLYWOOD matiress. earson's acuu ANERS $1508 0P = = —— orn S bat a nya wee tohawe bed GF sid rug. | Orehard Lame “ave aie ors 6 cy ten Vood Closet Doors tone Products ea) Estate Serv Pontiac Phone wets after : $10, REPRIG 845, TV aso? & GUARAN- ADVE CARPET CO Closing out. Birch, mahogany & stone B D CHARLES. REALTOR lettri ble sewing machine! teed Obe nmion- 3700 yton—O! ereg door: LB as Oe a FE $0621) HAVe SEVERAL VERY GOOD 5°, veieeirie stove $2. 12 in Haze EMpire 301) pe ees eS TL i aEATER. oar ame Se oT | Bee ice “i - = poser cont J 9 ve washer LETS TALK pee —_ oon 6 00 ‘Sp. $25 Dermeyereis ster $10, USED eu | alos ood cond. 6908 Colony Drive on BERRY DOOR SALES bosch aad CIN ECC” Sa. TAYLOR OR 40906. studio couch $15. rug & pad $10. _ ~s- __Middle Straits Lk. EM_ 3-3218 371 8. Paddock FE_2-0203| Delivery extra BUSINESS table & 2 $15, gas water COLEMAN OIL CONVERSION | woop AND ALUMINUM GOMBI- das SASH HOUSETRA: mM Pre maral. | beste: ore ae pt. endear operon gal. ofl) “nation doors and windows. BLACK AND a RE BEACH For Sale Fully equi on trade for; CHROME DINETTE 8ET RE-|, 39.95 tank. 1-8314. FE 4252) sand Road gravel Vicinity U ~ your eq e frigerator $50, 2 chest of drawers | 5“ $1995|DUO-THER™M OIL HEATER.| BENSON LUMBER CO.| _Lake, EM 32403 I ag ard arg ~ ped ScHICK's MY" 33711. $5 ea. Tronrite troner 835, w * $3553 | Blond model with tank & suto- REE PILL DIRT OP TO 300 Li ving uarters above. | SELL OR SWAP “48 FORD. 4 TON ieteneute: Otters ||, g20.06 | matic blower, 90. FE | & HEA AND | “ joads, OR 3-0425. stock and ail for pickup for wood working teois. Sheouk _ Dave 22 See Oe at urls, aPLANCE, 3 rs, oi | FREE CLEAN FILL SAND, YOU CHR ETS ebair usual des: or e . 8, own. 2 STEWART — WARNER OIL FUR-| semble these yourself and save,|5 rm, coal heater............ - Bite Pull Deets Ballons vSlarlights, VENETIAN NDS FOR cor. | —oed. Phone EM 3-0157. Class °C nace with controls, will swa four, chairs table $69.95 value Bro Noa ECONOMY’ Some slightly marred, terrific; ner picture O vindow FE 46886.|GOOD FARM TOP 80IL AND Well situated Oakland Coun- tors 30-30 or pump shot gun. E 39.85. These are new 1958 de- values 7! direct and save. black dirt, 6% vds. $9 delivered. ty location with @ month __ 52086 eens Famous makes, formica 8. Saginaw FE 2-9151/ Michigan aoe 393 Or. Machinery 6O0A | _FE 46588 Volume that compares to WATER SOPTENERS RENT. ‘tops. Popular colors. Compare “To: VANITY WITH 3% chard Lk. Ave. — GOOD ROAD GRAVEL § ¥Ds. many year ‘round class C elifor swap! ¢3.56 me TORS 2300 trese terrific. values. Michigan | “rouna mirror—good condition $15. FORD DEISEL ENGINES ¢ & 6| —87.00. Delivered FE 4-8588. licenses. Newly decorated . Lik FASE Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. 9471 Bonnie Briar. Pontiac Lake. GEA and ready for new operator. For Sale Clothing 56|_— * after 6 pm eae Sees ae ae lcs PREPARED SII AVEL 8 Property and living quar- | COAL HEATROLA, 4-5 ROOM SIZE | WALNUT BEDRM. SUITE MAPLE irrigation + howe istria} ‘appiica- SHREDDED PEAT HUMUS. % ters included in this attrac- == | oe BROWN. % LENGTH, oll burner. also 1. tank.| bedrm suite dining rm. table & S tions Call distributor, O03) | cards | delivered) within Ub ianiles. tive pacigee. 7 | pecan eset ase, cand: size 14., Small buffet & chest drawers. chairs. buffet serving table. Special Do It Y if 61 33.50 “Call FE 5-5986. MICHIGAN BUSINESS |= ree eee Caciee Inatee, aatane clocks (ae 1x4—6-8-10-12 A mass WELL ROTTED | MANURE BEST : GAN BUSINESS | grr gizes CLEAN OSED_WORK | DINING ROOM SUITE. LARGE. §| tiaue, picture frames large: & of farm _ MY + SALES CORPORATION | Pasts and snirts both only oS Gee piece mahogany sof On tue | ing engchine, gavenport {100 7r 2x4—6-8 10-12 FOR RENT ARD awe pee JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER at ae Bait a ere eet acest 2-747, : lamps, Bathrm rugs scales. Sun- 37). = ae M Wall paper oe floor ones top soil. gravel. fill, etc. FE 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FOR SALE” CHROME DINETTE | %™ eaa cooker (ge. reh ers, polishers, hand sanders 8-3552 ae PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | BOY'S JACKETS, SCOUT sve | set, Junior dinette set, Occasional bedspreads. po chaste. draperies &| rock fond late delivered free | nace a Gekiand WwW. & Fuel 67 cloth table Phone table. Combination 2 Pain chard Lake ood, Coal WELL Bet MOUTON PUR COAT, TIRE NEW | chair ded. Upright plano. washer, ee ae cune. Conurnen: Empire ales Co. Ave. PE. b-side ABLISHED oe looks like beaver. FE. 8-35 Television. an OR 31688 betore FE Sees. 2600 Union Lk Rd. EM 34148 | OF APF TN a FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—ALU staurant * a or . sods, STOEK- avout 4 miles trom Postiac Ex: | Sale Household Goods 57) sicront —neeOlt VA wWooD & COAL RANGES IN COM: | FLOOR FURNACE AND OTL) pilot Tormica rum bing . ER GOAL — KINDLING & ALL cellent terms, for sale or lease. qweepers guar. 1 ys. 01698 ation as & clectric. Sam- : trical suppites. 1 days week,| SIZES OF FIREPLACE & FUR- - P. W. DINNAN 1 HOT WATER BOILER & HEAT- n DS te P; Thybe | —e- > Spplance. MA Sst. 1 Eater a emachaene: case Pes ‘Momeumn Barton oes Sh tORRCAND FURL & PAINT, HUR binati Complete with trie corner of . di = <0. — aoe FE OMT) Sure, contra taraesenougs | ani Rowarl FES&S1 WANTED trols and blower, Will beat 5 | _oly. 196 w_Mottcaim. Pm 4 ORCHARD LAKE. FE 5-010. to heat 6 room home. Unit re- ihe GOOD DRY OAK WOOD DELIV- Glnoney maker located afew mies | Placed because t was not large Pipvailebie’ Chest & Upright. 5} Spe rate DEAD OR ALIVE! | Bub ,can be brought down, FE cameras, Equipment 61A | C00 DRY one } e. from Pontiac ins well established} Git 3 Seats old Only 19400 crane: Der lover: Samuel | We fix ‘em to resell at low prices | PREE STANDING TOILETS $i89 sig 8 WE BUY SELL & TRADE CAM. SHOP oes rai LUM- 69 ‘ —— _— SPHIRTY ne aoe | ° 3 : For Sale Cars. 3 For Sale Pets _ 69|For Sale Housetrailers 78} MODEST MAIDENS : ~ he iad ‘ . COLLIE | FOR SALE: MALE, | 1987 7 TOUR ROME. HUNTING OR . 1957 series Nadie banter” _ 4, aie ear prained: very © tr. 3.3560 . se Pre te all shots. 0) R_ 3-807). itt _heat_EM 33908 Cataling 4 Hydra Pable AKC Purples peers Vat casdheatuced a 00. ies ie. Radio & heater yaaa F 1 dmore Rd Lake Orion, 6 tb. exten: Powe iF Ropoienes_ Cx Cadet. G. et Bre 20Oll2 or MY a eH ‘ & paaner, excellent r } : a [ee : : REAM LiGaT cM ttre tgannannatarenens ‘ 2. 2 eee : © LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUP. aya 1933. Guar- ; Ly ? : N ks. old. From rave! Traller Since M SEDA} Shee — i monirauge Warmer fru ar. ne et be , ley after 6 p. ss for those who own a car that won't get you uIXED PUPPIES BASSET AND] & sales aan Welly Bryan's Tres © Mydremat ‘i io Pept og PA sleet through ead coming winter is 8 ; oops? weeks, wormed. 1136 euakine caravans.) yen ter ..... nay aw ———— eK ae i 8 iF . : - Detroiter : Automatic 1953 Ford, 3-dr. 5 one ‘& 1 tone R&H ‘ opal tie em Oeeo seat pono hie! Baresi Ua att wits} REBOSSESSION | fat dam inert |* _ Perfect Ng rust. w i SUPPLIES (8 to 50 ft Sb 10 wise 1053 Nash 2 Gr, sedan .... $205) Perf tees ea ‘$298 ful full price. 7 YMOUTH DEALER a3. FaRAREeTs a0) toes deal bet rervee bay, Re 1964 Ch ton pickup 1.| Payments ae ais me oe No | Glarketou, hich, Ma 5-514 = our dea} before evrolet F y larkst g at ** at aU TO zat membe eS i ad owner. Exc. "645 cE mended. 1953 PONTIAC 9 tall Lidge Cages of dollars a _! ea ' ‘ SARAREETS CANARIES CAGES : 1253, Pontiac 4 ar. Hydramatic. i ‘ of Food 1927584 Oakland Ave inson ae bee at need née be as TOY PUPPIES sis9 a car | a i POODLES, WHITE : 1954 Buick, ry hardtop. Dyna- cows. ™. 1233 Seminore Ave. M b ] H le a beaten eres | 818 ; - ne pore Fog : SPECIAL THIS WEEK” oople mome === oe ceban. thems Sood = eS ee Parte atta) sis00' marsla Tur: Birds — % price Trane's 1952 r, : ' _ner esi Te Aun ee Sales Inc. Bhenter ) * Seen. to | Fe bog fxs FONTIAG_ 4 DR STARCHEF, : y eq : $8. THREE AKC GERMAN SHORT- 4301 Dixte Highway, Jest Chevrolet 3 dr. Bisoarne. - 1954 FORD after 6:30 p.m. ; 3-5224 of Bo Radio, Heater, Whitewalls - “7 : ae Oe sH SETI Mie OS tise 5 tne pees STATION WAGO! Pontiac 854 DR ST : INTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER OR ; po Eas ie eee. 11 months eid Male. 835. cal Open 4 bess Se Demo. New car guarantee. it dio, _- ynemie eld washer, dly “Horn a ao ae aE BIRDS ALL PE ford Trailer Sales Di OK" E 3990 : atart on told: blizeardly Horaings. VEE Tore ‘eeiss ORewant, GENERAL HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ixie ot iiss PONTIAC mre Sond |] temperature to start on cold, blizzardly 1 Shop. 63 Williams. : HOLLY VAGABOND. = “45 minu Pontiac” . -Dixte’ Hwy, at Sashabaw Fad ege 4 Senet ing Dogs 609A’ orest tages ecient //M__ | _\ LN “On the Bargain Blvd Drayton Plains, Mich. OR %-6111| _ateering, call BTillwell 1-723. Hunting g 14" to ed to wide usea Oxford. hins _ Michigan GA_3-2528 This Week Specials ’ ae - tratiers accessories, — : > BAITTARY Fors. PeMAyEs oe carats ieee) eee 6 oer 1987, CHEVY EVY CONVERT. SHA SHARP. 1955. 1834 Buick Like ew. ...... sa fimos, old $25 mile south of Lake Oren on Tas RY SL Oe COUPE POW. Oe Toe coupe. pow-| Ford Customline 2-Dr. | [4 9i,,3 a el 5 YEAR OLD ENGLISH POINT-| M-24 MY 2-072. wa cralide, Rad Absolutely no mons |@ CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC] 184 Chevrost tdr, P. Glide $496 Wfained FE 80018 On “trailer Soe $3.65, month ¢ cal Credit eer eit §80 5 : Very small down payments — We s . Z trained. F FE 6-0079 Tallers 0: 4 mo ; [ : arrange financ . ~~ ~— ; 1 ft alum - 47500. Harold = caseeares Ee HUNTING sonny cn — 286 30; Ander403 Jaen AR aN — wenn lo-2e Tipe tee L Jerom e vee = ie W. a0 money down a dependable, reconditioned, sufe starter ETTER, | ; i - mc ry : * Kurc : AKC TRISH SETTER, MALE bedroom 42 ft 62100 . Wwational , 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD. ar LUCKY UTO SALES i} ; to carry you through the < MeMeNe macuatee Scher) HZ hedroom es te ; in the world, Doris — top. V-8 engine, radio, heater and| ROCHESTER FORD DEALER a field or show prospect re col 1953 t. $1.100; Holly ie “Make me the happiest man in the go — crglides out aoc eee oe = - ay oa Y ese wee / used. 00, . . : somreaye fabe ‘Sunday. homes. 15. 17 and 18% bs many pntguduce me to your roommate! Teal for TOR engin ec cadiblen: ‘BUY & S SAVE a AKC REG. ES 2 Ce Masiecard salen eaz10 an Rd. 2 = springers FE 8-6178 4020 May- 794 : heyv— 2 Lup Roch EE — ; hee Ba. wouile HOME f le Airplane}. 86 Foreign & Sports Cars90B} North © ine FORD TEP ENT co eae HOUGHTEN & SON 7 MO. OLD MOBILE HOME Sates 51.27 For Sale Airp ARNANINT NCIS | unter Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave. Ae Gnas seen As: Cae Peg Travelo $1,705: 53-33 f Crestline s SueE 1982 NASH HEALY 8600 MY | Birmingham MI. 4-2735 Absolutely” 00, of $9.99, month. | YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER Peichandson INTEREST TRI-PACER “equity. Wil) consider trade : 7 Aa Park ai FOR ‘ ances ‘CockEN, PUFEIFS. por ate eatin alr “pomery full pane) eeure hang- Se ASTER ¥.88. CHEV hinges a aot ¢ Mi 45500 He rold ear Pord. om Ae Pieces OL 1-976) oF SCHUTZ MOTOR E > TAN ight on new 1958 are ‘on 1987 1 a3 bos er. : : L 2 enonihs vy tre). SKC REG BLACK AND TAN The price is right oo new 1998 | _FE 304 9 after 8:30 “ES 4 pm. 54 Lincoln 4-Dr. _ . win 3 wi months old | Kew er ete Homes New| Transportation Offered 87 Fer Sale Cara 9 91 | fess aaav? STATION WAGON. alaswa laavaent recurs ing FACTORY BRANCH ; EN econ center Me <~ | Must sell today e Steele | rou BOHR. ING. 3EAGLES, POINTERS & COON, KHURST TRAILER SALES OR GREENBORO, N. C. : : $9204. . SK. . . dogs Trial given. 3091 Rockhaves PAR a5 EXCHANGE oles aicwance to Hartford Conn | i959 BUICK 2 DR., VERY CLEAN "CHEVY a be ee 83 JEEP | STATION ee Was *S8 PONTIAC otf Auburo Rd ZRBETR TRAILE » FE 23215 PB 2-562) efter 6 p.m | “throughout. PE 31542. W. Riggins. ¢ CHEVY Va 4.5 clea CHIEFTAIN CAT, cOUPE | BEAGLE E PUPS 7500 ELI New Andersons PLY \¢ ENGINE AIRLINER TO) i557 BUICK SEDAN, & AUTO. oatiaRe™ MOTORS ve ¢se20| i051 MERCURY CLUB COUPS COUPE. Radlo & heater, Hydram _ I!fornia : . ‘oe H whites Li own “9 EXGLIBH XGLIBH POINTER PUPS rE We buy, sell and trade. Ferry gervies,_ tne cases Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-02 — es CHEVY, GOOD CONDITION. Assume payments Piles th, $2695 2 DI j if TRU ORT ATION : M Fi ina Cee a aoe LENS. sd eet py NaNTAL upg cuban wep) FE 5-6806 a kaa” Byastee? sharp. OR | 72 ——— 2 DR Ma +-f00" Herold Turner AnD : , Lac Ct } PE RN TL “a IRISH SETTER, AT HUNTER. 4106 ote Ca. Wanted Used Cars 88 5. cick SPECIAL, 7 DE. REPOSSESSION Mifodelg co heod Come out & RET AIL St ORE” | cash y easie char coy p.m Bottle Gas A ee Fully equipped. 4506 miles. TE and, tires 00. ret look ‘Ss over! cue vee a ar { _ $1895 eee - — bs ~ S ¢ . —— os FRAINED BIRD DOGS FOR SALE Parts and Supplies : fon onEaP chs §-3458 : a hs ocak peoded. A uburn M ot or pt Soe . Cali OA 6-3666. _./60 8 Telegraob Closed t eoaaare FE 42185 923 W_ Huron FACTORY BRANCH. Great Lakes, PE 8-0402. $5 PONTIAC CONVERT WHOLE. ‘31 FORD 4 DR. WAGON, radio, heater. Fordomatic and Dogs. Tramed, Boarded 70 SHORT OF MON EY? |S88T PRICE FOR JUNE CARs. : ‘ "i6, CHEY, BEL, An Ve CDR Sales “SALE FIAUTO TRANS. oP U8 white tires 5 NICK ov s . 100 W NSON MTR. BAL DOGS OR CATS BOARDED IN| fet us eell your trailer trom our CASH FOR CARS 57 BUICK 20 ote malice, 4-1) shape, | conwer pix. o£. suv. | 228™ rivete home Good care Rees, arts caesican, “demolsiais. | BARDENBURO MOTOR SALES Rade Bee cote irene. 1953 DESOTO, CLEAN. REASON. | 4) MERCURY. BEAUTIFUL 4 CON 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN &. AUTO. . Jel ei ee | gel anc “arrange. tor financing. | Cass at Pike La Ey Os able. FE 4-3056 dition, $45 dn. See Mr Murphy.) Ray sharp. Edd . ; 4 DOOR, radio, heater and white tires x CELT to. you iy $1995 ‘ham-Rambier, 666 8. Wood-| Pe $9204 38 PLYMOUTH 1008, Cals BOA 8. eae so you receive cash im pie 1953 DESOTO SEDAN. AUTO. R&H| B’ham- able. 27-4708 Burf-Shell. 375 | for only 10 per cent. We bave N! pontiac ye th money dows, ah ward Sal = - GAL Wiad & Peed 71 a ee out Holly Marine ATTENTIO ‘ “RETAIL STORE” cue Fh ccstrge, 7 t Mr. Parks at| 96, ites cine avesce: ay TODAY’S > SPE Tia; Grain ach Sales. 15210 Holly Rd. MEI Ae Mar 4500 Pha chee | ae nies a caves . a pal] 7 DR. VE AN. |. CEL "s-Hargreav FIREDOME V-8 with auto: smission, IST AND 2ND HAY. $17 AND UP | oe ee FOR SALE WE NEED 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. lise) FE ey et i NASH OR ee | ~6=Matthews g 1.34 DESOTO FIREDOME v-8 Se Nw ot peck, Some, Wiliams te: OF EAN CARS oe eae 1G FORD -CONVERTIELE BEST _Roger's Sales & Service. , 7 ALL TYPES OF HAY STRAW/ $'pe35 CLEA} FOR SALE: 1963 BUICK SPECIAL, | "47 FORD. iz — ears 54 PONTIAC i Cora Also, muleb bay _Will de 2 door nad private. 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Ca . | | : . t ‘ 1 . | e A 5 : ; f . ; 5 i . a7 Programs furnished by stations fisted t thie column sre subject to change without aotice “Channel hashish Channel +—WWJ-TVY Channel 1-WXYZ-TV - Channel 9 CKLW-TV «1 @) Weather: Eliot. els (4) Box Four.- ¢:36- (1) Comedy {cont.) @ Farmer Alfalfa. Cartoons. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:48 (2). Weather. 6:45 (42) Lion headliners. - Budd Lynch with Lions coaches, players. 7:00 (7) Burns and’ Allen. | (9) State Trooper. (4).Death Valley” Shang- fan-| tastic voyage. (2) Big Story. Drama. i (7) Youth Bureau. Teenager uses threat to parents, (9) Million Dollar Movie. Peggy Ann Garner, “Junior Miss.” ('45.) © (4) (Color) Tie Tac Dough. Quiz. (2) Name That Tune. Quiz. 8:00 ’ Foley and guest stars Homer’ and Jethro with comity, music, variety. (9) Movie (cont.). : (4) Restless Gun. “Nowhere Kid” challenges Vint to, horse race, tries to steal his| horse. {) Jubliee U.S: -A. Red! : quiz. (9) Front Page Challenge. 9:38 (7) Anybody Can Play. ‘Audi-ie:00 (© 1 Married Joan 2:25 (2) News. (4) Theater, Movie, TV col-'9:30 (2) Jimmy Dea . ony at work and-play in “Coast to Coast” drama starring Cornel Wilde as mo- tion picture director threat- oan by woman from his @ — Sothern. Katy’s roommate gets spring fever over an smreriling) French room clerk. 16:60 (7) Arizona Guns. Gemgee in- vestigates peace- ful valley after marshal dis- appears. * (9) News. (4) Playhouse. “Journey into Darkness." (2) Drama. Lew Ayres in “Case for Dr. Mudd.” 10:15 (9) Weather. | 10:20. (9) Little Show. 10:30 (7) News: Daly. (4) Play ‘(comt.). Drama (cont.). 10:45 (7) Sports Parade. 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Theater. Bing Crosby, “Going Hollywood.” (°33.) (4) News: Westerkamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Weather. (2) Texan. Hate-filled cat- theman (J. Carol Naish) tries to force unwilling son to be- come gunman. (7) Bold Journey, ‘Siam. (%) Mocie (cont.) | (4) Wells Fargo. Road work. ers threaten to quit when Indians attack. ~ (2) Father Knows Best. Jim's plans go wrong when, he hosts insurance conven- 9:00 (7) Voice Program. jel mu-| sie with Jo Stafford, Gordon MacRae, Paul Weston's Or- 11:20 (4) Sports. (2) Sports, 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theatr! Robert Mitchum. and the Stranger.” “Rachel | 48.) jt (7) Night Court (9) Theater (cont.). (4) Jack Paar. Carson, host (2) Nightwatch (cont.). Johnny TUESDAY MORNING 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. chest (4) Today Is Ours. a Comedy dreind. “How to ‘es Ss Ad Meditations. | (7) Beat the Clock. jnever, wanders far from het. Marry a Millionaire.’ Star- (9) Hour of Stars. ~~ & . ring Lori Nelson, Merry An- %:55 42) On The Farm Front. “Another thing about Edie is ders, Barbara Eden. oo 2) TV =~ 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ithat she’s never catty. You'll é 200 ¢ Collere (4) From these Roots. . riever hear her make nasty rey} OES Eo Be hegiel ) foday : 4 (T) Who Do You Trust? | marks about anybody. She accepts | doom when Gunn guards old! (7) Big Show., ‘people and life for what they are. soo trom kille ee | 4:00 (4) Queen for a Day. | “If you watch her closely, you'll | @ Danny ol Gani (29 Cartoon Frolics. (7) Bandstand. ~ ‘also see that she’s not’ terribly pagne bottle is not the only (7) Breakfast Time (2) Brighter Day vain, nor is she great’ preoccu-} Ff thee tet expt steal 7) “AUeee Remearce (9) Big Rascals. [pied with tines iyi conte) “4 Danny, Kathy celebrate —'g.39 Friend H ; a expensive cary. and argue—on first anniver.|" () Om: . 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. “She'd Corn te, sary. ¥:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. : Peter to mgke a lot of money 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. | or of trying to et anythii out ACROSS 3 semtod Ape of him.” y, bMearure of rT] Clositg our sa jaw, we land | 5:00 (2) Susie. muttered that Edie“certainly is a a5 Vaguauie tat 4) It's Great Life. waman in a million. ; gee] b “49) Looney Tunes |” “Now look here,’’ we said, ‘“‘con- 5 poeill y ~ is sidering all those qualities of| | 4 led = Le heres - | 5:90. (2) Bandstand. Edie’s, why os Petre ask her 4 (4) (color) Plerrot to marryhim?’*——- — — ——___ 1 19 Beays, 4 a ‘@ Adventre Time, wk °° ke * capa L 7 Miss Albright shook her head = Father title : 4 d “ eet : Bee Back on Schedule ° sx, lt sve married him ther 29 Afrest i- CARROLLTON, Mo, (AP)—The . 32 Pather’ brothers L Harold Shatto , family is back on ; C] ; 34 Draw from Wy schedule, Vickie Shatto was bon| Boat ‘Too Close 37 Cheered = y Oct. 19, 1955, and Melvin was born . 7 uate Ze - ‘Oct. 19, 1956, but last year Rickie to D am Tips, bey Le 3 missed by a week, arriving Oct. , hrc 7 ; 12. Sunday, Mrs, Shatto, 22, gave Thr ee Dr own saloncrcc) wee ler pom toes S-pound, ounce boy.) vi NEAPOLIS (AP)—A young : Jerry MIN? . \—A . g ® Patni et 4 ; } |schoolteacher and ad ea on ‘atrons , - her-of- / panions were swept to their dea sr Raise children 3 si 24 Father's sister . pearl “/ Repor t 3 New Cases in the paige ae of beet Mis-: "s. name ‘onta mer : : sissippi when ir t cap- 2 ed & 46 Cicatriz ETRO — Thre 8 folcano Worms za Drover 47 sey oa Seer ics sepa ted a pate sized beneath a power dam Sun- er ‘ether it d ; aay. aewn n Writing " Of the nroon so Remove trolt (Over: the weekend, boosting Another woman, also a teacher, | 1 Pacifiers implements 35 Hour of the Bi Omeece ie the city’s total this year to 59) | struggled to shore. = eattes a Diadem * 0 Gaelic bard 55 Age with 19 deaths. e must have got too close,” (4) Romper Rvom. 9:55 (9) Billboard. 16:00 (2) For Love or Money, i 44) Dougtr Re-Mi. - ‘ (3) Movie. 10:15 (1) Lady of Charm 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. - (4) Treasure Hunt. 1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price Is Pight. (7) Day in Court. 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 ‘2) Top Dollar. Fs (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Friendly Giant. 11:45 (9) Gumky. TUESDAY AFTERNOON £2:00 (2) Love of Life. . (9) Whistle Town. (4) Tie Tac Dough 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (7) Mother’s Day. _ () Mary Morgan. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 1:38 (2) As The World Turns. (1) Margie. | (4) ETV Digest | 1:& 44) Faye Elizabeth. le .00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Chance for Romance. (4) Truth or Consequences, \2:3@ (2) House Party. (4) Haggis Baggis ‘color).° (7) People's Choice. 2:50 (3) News. |3:00 (2) Star Showcase. (4) It Could Be You (Color).|. - - Today’ S Television Programs ‘She IsStarring : in’Peter Gunn’ Beautiful Blonde Seen in TV Mystery Series on Monday Nights By CHARLES NEW YORK: @ — No matter what the crltiell view-of “Peter ‘em-up series, the view of its heroine, Lola Albright, is altogether approving. * Craig Stevens in the new NBC-TV ‘“‘mystery-adventure™ series. ~ As Edie, Miss Albright makes it as difficult as possible for our hero to concentrate on his voca- tien of adventurer and amateur sleuth, (4) Concentration: —___—|—Edie_loves Peter. And Peter loves Edie. They demonstrate their: affection for each other in York a while ago, we asked her point-blank why Peter is so taken with Edie. . News, — WJBK. News. George ee Pdonk. bao avies bc 0 McRense WisER pound Of aad 9:06—WIR, News Mn. Paes : Fee ae '. WOAR, News has *wWa. News, F, Eliza’ said Claudia Peterson, 23, the lone | survivor, yak, 23, a teacher in suburban) Roseville; Vaughan Uhr, 23, Swea City, Iowa, a student at Bethel | College in St, Paul; and Keith Kel- | sey, 23, St. Paul. keep the boat afloat with paddles after the motor apparently failed and the 17-foot craft began spin- ning in the eddy under the dam. The boat overturned and the four occupants were pitched into the water, * * * “I kept going down and down,” |Miss Peterson said, ‘‘I got to the surface a couple of times but the | current kept sucking me to the bottom. “After that I can’t remember much, I must have been carried along by the current after I lost my breath. I came to in the mid- dle he river and was able to m to re.”” Pilot Spots Fishermans. by Sweatshirt, Derby SEBOOMOOK, Maine (UPI)—Pi-, fot Warden Malcom Mayheu of the Fish-Game Department had no trouble at all spotting a lost fish- erman from the air. The fisherman, Robert Flanagan ot esate. Conn., was wearing] ja white sweatshirt and a black’ Mors stants “derby. Gunn,” the new television. shoot- " said) 7 That's a good reason, because} | Miss Albright — pardon, Edie — is| a a good singer. But what other! ‘things about Edie, besides her TOAST OF THE MALES — Lovely Lola Albright plays the role |'ses Arthur G- Elliott Jp, GOP _ot Edie Hart, night club singer, in “Peter Gunn,” new adult ae When Miss Albright visited New “mystery series appearing on television Monday nights. She's not { the possessive type. (Oakland GOP to Salute Potter New Jersey Senator in Royal Oak =~ will take their hats off to Senator, Charles E. Potter Friday night at] a rally in Royal Oak. “We are going to make session a genuine rouser,”’ ptom- | Sen. Case will come to Oa County for his’ only M | At The 'a Pleasant Way to Diet shrunken waistline at “The World of Suzie “Wong” opening and announced he's down to 208 “What did ypGr diet allow/House. er gee WILSON appearance tg’ help ph ap fel-| low senatop’s bid for ano six years in the United States Sengte. Both served together, is US. | House of Re pete elevations ‘Sethe § = The title ef the wisiting Sen- ator’s speech willbe “The Case for Potjér.” / Sep: Case, in, Last They've Found By EARL WILSON / TV fatman, Buddy Hackett, proudly exhibited his vas named by a you today?” I asked him. “Fjrst, two vitamth me in 161 a8 cue of pills,” he said. “Breakfast: coffee. Lunch, coffee and a hedd of Romaine lettuce. we i ner: a pint of champagie. ” (And he meant tt. Smart business woman oy ae (a . Bankhead’s new show “Crazy Oetober” is closing in/Washington theut’a B’way run—but she collects ground 100,000 on the movie sale ae she’s in the pic- |, turer not... , Fans—or somedody— jin Small Boat, Back | sgl Iokunny Maile? fet textes tm Piote- burgh and he had to open in a sport | ojal, Calif. (AP) — Two boys! 'the most for young people. q | to Attend Rally Frey ‘before lected to the Senate} Boys, Tahiti-Bound } The first child labor laws. the United States took effect 1911 at Hartford, Conn. Seve Honey— MUFFLERS |i INSTALLED, FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait SENT TRE DAS MUFFLER RARARARADEAACSO R665 B 6 O02 Be Cad veda deas Rac eeeeae es Ben MIDAS Ny MUFFLER < LIFE e SHOP ootead -~ NO REPLACEMENTS ON SATURDAYS KING’S Midas Muffler Service shirt... Ac Joi Lansing of Héllywood is one reason who set sail for Tahiti in a home- that TV like to originate their shows on the West (made boat are back home today.’ 256 — nov Coast. 9 Vo : A Navy PT boat intercepted them} 7 = ““* es : te ht _|17 miles at sea. i FE 2-1010 Oncé-rich Janie Dorsey (Tommy's pretty young widow), Herbert G. Dorsey and Domi-' Open Mon. thru Thurs. ‘now does her ovgshouser ork, including scrubbing, at Green- a a a igen br 15- ‘til 5:30, Fret. “til 8:00 ht ee wich, Conn., during her battle Se 2 Provisions j Sat. ‘til 5:00 4 | .and left on the cruise Saturday \ ; over TD's will. She's much) wit, their parents’ blessin —— — { gs. | : 7 sought by young bachelors Then Mrs. Suniga changed her (Advertisement) A (and several old ones). ‘mind. She telephoned police, who] G a ' be ) 4 Actor Jacques Bergerac, eXx-|put the Coast Guard on the trail. Ss Ss y e “i husband of Ginger Rogers, The boys turned around voluntar- 3 Times Faster Relief 4 says, “The most beautiful girls ily when they learned Mrs, Suniga{ Certifies tests prove SELL-ARS *& : ; was worried. tabiets neutralize 3 times as much stomach . don’t put any stress on being/" ; ten US one minute as many leading { Young Dorsey was _ returned tablets. Get BELL-ANS teday fer charming. They think all the val the fastest known reliet. 35¢ at P ll é t home from Hawaii three months Send postal te BELL-ANS, ponding ae world should’ fa own atl ico after ‘stowing away on a liner. ' their feet, and after 10 minutes of speaking to them, I want to get out of there. Even your most popular movie stars are not the most beautiful in America. Take Ingrid Berg- man. I don’t think she has the striking beauty of some of the girls you see here tonight. But Marilyn Back at Work, Baby Rumors Continue HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actress .|Marilyn Monroe was expected back on the set of her latest movie today following a two-day absence that gave rise anew to rumors RCA COLOR TY Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon, i. Night 422 W. Huron FE 4.4133 she was expecting a baby. The blonde actress-wife of play- wright Arthur Miller lost a baby in August last year and has re- _ghe has something else that none of them can ever have.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Uhr and Kelsey were unable to’ JOI 'Lived at the Ri Aly Khan went through the rain to the “Suzie Wong” party in Chinatown and, like the rest, accepted a gift of $5 in) scrip to be spent anywhere in Chinatown ... Gypsy Mark- eff leaves for Germany with the seven Wilson Girls, to put) on shows for the European: Branch. Barbara Hutton's friend, Philip Van Rensselaer, finished his book, “The Girl Who .” about a Hutton-type gal. x * * E EARL’S PEARLS: Americans give their kids everything ‘except what some of 'em need—a spanking. * * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: There was an egotistical plastic Drowned were Marlene Voron- surgeon who had to quit the business. He'd started to sign) ‘his work. * | WISH I'D SAID THAT: With traffic the way it ts, the x * only logical thing for a boy to do is marry the girl hext door. brother. * * * Herb Shriner tells of a friend who was born in a driye-in movie. His parents stopped off to ask directions to the hos-. pital—and they got interested in the picture . ne Eastern Toll Collector Finds Silver Dollar OK toll taker at Founders Bridge (Copyright, 1958) torist, who demanded that he check with another tof taker. 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At the time of the bomb scare he had delivered a sermon at the church on the topic of Judaism and was waiting to jeveat eo Mr. threat the work of a small hate group. Later in the day, four Uni- tarian ministers of the Washing- ton area joined in a statement de- ploring the threat as part of a na- tional pattern of lawlessness and violence, They voiced fear it ‘will grow to dangerous proportions . unless it is checked by the pro- tests of our citizens and the work of law enforcement agencies.” Says State Dems Reuther’s Captives By The Associated Press Michigan's Republican U. 8. Sen. Charles E. 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