hes ee a4 a iocician, ener ~Voralist Fred Kendall and magician’ Miss Paddy Beach will help kick off this year’ Area United Fund Drive M = MISS PADDY BEACH eee pair will headline. the gala kick-Off show to be Ra the Bad Gat di _ publie service, _tract_a capacity crowd of close to! “for Possession »of Gun Silencer. Uncle of ‘Torch’ Victim Will Seek Dismissal From Judge ‘Adams Le s tenth anniversary Pontiac onday evening. held at. Pontiac Central High auditorium. Kendall is best known to Pontisc’ Herman Kierdorf; ex-aide of Teamster boss James R. fore Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams on a charge of * possessing a pistol silencer. /prompta eiulatasite. Beginning of the trial Warney Ruhl’s 10-piece orches-| iwas delayed for a while this tra, and his vocalist Patti Brown morning as authorities| will accompany the two headliners. _ hearin Ruhl’s orchestra was featured at waited for another-h 4 & this year’s Michigan State Fair. to conclude in Judge The Kick Off Show, sponsored Adams’ courtroom. The - by Commanity National Bank as a, Kierdorf case was next. . is exper © * Herman Kierdorf, 67, is the 1,000 to the high school auditorium. |uncle of Frank Kierdorf, the Flint Tickets are limited to volunteer | |Teamster business agent whose UF campaign workers, and are be- | death this summer resulted in a ing distributed at this week's trait’ | request ie grand fury action ing ee: Oakland County. Today Mamie Christens : First Commercial Jet From Our Wire Services © * * Both Kierdorfs were unwilling ritnesses before the Senate Rack- ‘ets Committee in Washington. Both ‘had served time in prison after \felony convictions. ~ | While the silencer apparentiy i came to light Aug. 4, the day | Kierdorf on Trial Hoffa, today faced trial be-|. | had mo connection with Frank, it | WASHINGTON — Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower will christen.today the nation’s first commercial jet trans-| port, the Pan American World Airways clipper America, in colorful pre-inaugural flight ce at Washing- Frank staggered inte St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with burns cov- ering most of his body. He died four days later, and the burns have never been satisfactorily ton National Airport. - The first lady will smash a bottle of from the seven seas, across the nose of Pan Am’s giant, Boeing 707-121 jet shortly after 4 p.m. Three hours later the America will leave Baltimore’s | ‘dorf’ Friendship International Airport for a flight to the Brus- - explained. -vater, collected Authorities say that after Frank's’ identity became known, Madison’ | Heights Police Chief. Robert C. | Richardson went to Herman Kier- | s home. According to Richard-.: ‘son, Herman wasn't home but a, neighbor girl, Judy Tyler, L, was! Wavela A. Feeeraia. pob- lisher.of The Pontiac Press will bée one of a group of 40 news- papermea participating in the first commercial jet flight to Europe. The plane will leave Baltimore late this afternoon for Brussels, The party will spend — tomerrew at the fair. * sels World’s Fair that will nome text door. ‘open the jet age under the| > e” American. flag. About 50), He ne and gir ag bim a) government. officiais and ecutives will be press ¢x Richardson said, were the a aS an aed eat come, scheduled for Oct. 26 when daily | suthorities 3 say fits the silencer, service betwee? New York, Paris ats! and some dynamite, caps. | and Rome wi inaugurated ibag. Richardson said, was a 38 Incomes Soar to Record High in September WASHINGTON i — Personal imcome climbed to a new record last month. Much of-the increase was in the durable; goods indus. | tries that had been hard hit in “the recession. * * * The Commerce Department re- ported that the income total in September reached an ‘annual | rate of 37542 billion dollars — up 112 billions from August and up about 11 billions from the re- cession low last February. * * * It wase the seventh straight | month in which personal income | had risen and the third straight | month in which it set a new mark, The figares given Out by the | Commetece Department were ad- justed for seasonal factors, Jet clippers will start arte realiber pistol and two telephdne , London on a daily basis Nov. 16 receivers. and jets will be assign¢d to | ; in | eduer ©GA castes’ at tnter/Ontes, | ony Se Eicheriee ee | Juan T.,Trippe, president of Pan) house that morning and the brief- American since 1927. will preside case early in July, just before | ‘at the ceremonies which will mark) (Continued on Page 12, Col. 1) -| ‘the first christening of a PAA! clipper by a member of the White House family since Margaret Tru- R Bo d Hi k man christened . the Boeing 377) eserve al | e double-deck Strafocruiser in 1949. M § k + argin on Stocks The America will ie flown to) Baltimore for’ a reception by! WASHINGTON (P—The Federal Mayor Thomas D'Alessandro and Reserve Board acted yesterday to to pick up the inaugural flight! check stock market speculation by ‘party there for a 7 p.m. takeoff/raising margins — or minimum for more ceremonies in Brussels. | down payments—on stocks from 70 ‘It “to return to the United SOS to 90 per cent. The hike is effec- | Oct. tive today. The § 575-mile-per-hour Boeing 701-| (Read story on page 49) /121 jets will fly from New York It was the second time in three lie Paris in seven hours, to Rome months the board had boosted the ‘in eight hours and 50 minutes, and! margin requirements. The New. |to London in six and a half hours: York stock. market has hit foftr the department, Monday night before the Wash | They will have lowing a period of general upward ingten Park Civic Assn. ‘at mo increase in current Pan record peaks in the past week fol- American fares. _two classes, economy and deluxe. movement. | The round trip fares to Paris) A board member said the actiorf’ will be $489.60 and $909, to Rome was taken with the intention of pre-_ | $991.50 and $1°041.50, and to Lon-| | wenting future excessive specula- ° |don $453.60 and $873. ‘tion. _ Newest “FIRST TO CARRY PILOT — ship, a sleek black beauty. designed to’ take man to the fringes of space, is shown first time at the North America in Los Angeles: Vice President Nixon, inspecting Space Ship Unveiled * } =i AP Wirepheto the craft, said “we have moved into first place in the race to enter outer space.’’ First test flights are expected by next February. (See story The X-15 rocket publicly for the n Aviation plant *“for wer mnie In the richie. j silencer er’s.pipe—a German pistol which) In the! man had brought the bag to ber | i port, ommended a and reorganization of the depart- iment, Glittering. Array of New Cars GM Prepares | Presented in GM's Motoramato Move Cars By DAVID WILKIE NEW YORK W—A glittering at- \way: of few automobiles and a enering spectacle mark the, Motors 1959 ‘ today ie Motorama; ‘opening in the Waldorf-Astoria; amps Down on Police Chief Pontidc Safety Director Orders Straley to Stop Hitting PAS Report Police Chief Herbert W. Straley was ordered yesterday from .any further attacks on the Public Administration Service re- ‘port on the police department. N In a memorandum to Straley, Public Safety Director George D Eastman said: “Inasmuch as the PAS report by. direction of (City Manager) W. K. Willman has been established guide for the reorganization ‘as a and improvement of the police de- |partment, it should not be a: sub-/chanical arm, lift cars from the iject of controv ersy in or out of Platform and swing them forward where the cars rotate to present a view ‘the department.’ Straley declared that the PAS report unfairly attacked hinv and © in a speech | He called the report the work of GM reportedly "28-year-old man with four ‘years’ experience jpatrolman.” Eastman said he iexned | nis order the chief's talk. Eastman called Samuel G. Chap- He said that Chapman had been trained in PAS work before coming ito Pontiac. * * The six-months nAS study rec thorough overhaul which it found “character- ized by a lack of pride in service, low ‘espirt de corps’ and little public prestige.” Breezes Will Ease, Along With Mercury Partly cloudy and turning a lit- tle cooler tonight and Friday is the forecast by the weatherman for the Pontiac area. The low tonight! will ‘drop to near 57. night, becoming northwesterly morning. The high tomorrow will reach around 78. . The lowest temper are in down. town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. on page 20.) to 78 at 2 p.m. to refrain man, who prepared the PAS re-' an outstanding, professional’ ‘student of police administration. | “ORBITING” — An “orbiting’’ Pontiac Bonneville convertible highlights Pontiac Motor Division displays in General Motors’ fifth - Motorama at New York. Motorama visitors will get an intimate ! General Motors has that the entirely new Chevrolet. Buick, Oldsmobile and accessories. In addition to the individual ballrooms, isions had own in’ DETROIT # — General Motors’ Cadillac, Pontiac cars represent an invest-| ment of more than 500 million dol- showings in the mai Mars for designing and tooling. The each of the five car \Motorama preseritation probably ‘product showings of |cost several million more. The show, opening today. continue for a week as an admis- In many re- \spects this year’s Motorama repre- sents ‘the bold approach Gencral ‘Motors’ top executives have urged reviving ‘Sion-free spectacle. to further stimulate a consumer confidence. They have said returning con- fidence assures a substantial in- crease in car sales in 1959. Most of them agree with other indus- try forecasters that 5'; million ears will be sold in the U. S. market next year. If forecasts of GM's managerg$ are realized, of that total. The GM total cur- rently is running at about 49 per cent of the industry total. An invitational preview last night New, business and sociéty from Packing the attracted several thousand York civic, leaders and throughout the nation. main ballroom, they saw huge me- newsmen ‘to the front of the stage. from all angles. Another interest-catching feature was a motion picture showing of ‘GM's Firebird II] experimental cat upon which | Catts, Ratts Separated The car, expended hundred thousand dollars, in action. severa incor- out west aS 4 porates almost fantastic electronic It is powered with a | adaptations. gas turbine engine and is con- to Straley after reading reports of trolled by a single four-inch stick With the stick it is accelerated, steered and stopped. There are no brake or accelera- t glimpse of the car's stylish appearance as well as a mechanic's” eye-view of the rugged frame and underside construction as the automobile revolves Eantesly from spindle Lawyers Waive ‘Submit Briefs. League Contends fan for Disputed Building. Collected illegally — By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. | LANSING — The fate of ‘the disputed funds: for the Oakland County courthouse was laid in the hands of. ithe Michigan Supreme ‘Court today. | Oral arguments on “the /appeal of the circuit court |decision on the courthouse ‘lawsuit were waived this ‘morning by Charles A. |Davis, assistant County ‘corporation counsel, and |Oakland County Taxpay=~ ers’ League. | The eight jurists of the court ‘accepted the case on the briefs | filed by both sides. | Davis and Gillespie agreed just iprior to opening the arguments that there were no new points not included in the briefs, and that the ioral arguments would waste the ‘court's time. _| The case is before the high decision of visiting Harrisville Circuit Judge Herman C. Dehnke. Oral kame, iGlenn C. Gillespie for the _ |court on the county’s appeal of a - Judge Dehnke ruled a year age | that the county had created a _ $1,392,427 building fund for the courthouse by padding annual budgets and transferring the sur- division ,GM will account fer more than : 5 per cent’ disclosed tor pedals, no steering wheel ana few of the conventional motoring jadjoining roogaagts., rd be gah Garo ‘ will | pluses se as to accrue this sum This, the judge said, was illegal. ‘especially since the county acted ‘after taxpayers twice in 1954 voted against increased taxes to pay oif Assembly Lines Ready a $4,300,000 courthouse bond issue d | to Start Up as 43 Plants, which voters approved that year. It was the League’s centention, Settle Grievances | and the judge agreed, that the | county was bound to a constitu- tienal limit of raising yearly not Mirst production of new cars in two| mere than .1 mill on money bor- ‘weeks neared today in the wake| rowed or taxed for building pur- Warm and Dry - Weather Fare for 30 Days from pow until ' follews: * * * “Temperatures to average. over | most of the nation, except for normal east of ‘the Appalachians, along the Gulf Coast, and aiso in the Pacific Northwest. There are some indi- — cations of a sharp break if, the per- haps during the first half of No- vember, but it is too early to specify the nature of the new above seasonal normals near to below prevailingly warm regime, weather pattern. x * “Precipitation is predicted to he subnormal over most areas. except for near to above normal -in the western quarter of the ' country and also along the gulf coast.” GOLDSBORO. The Catts have N.c. (UPD moved sorry to see them go. move, Mr. and Mrs. T. R ; falong with nine little Catts: ' were LOS SHENS neighbors Ee State WCTU Disagrees Scores Report on Drinking BOYNE CITY t— An ‘erate socia! drinking is in ‘accord with Biblical teaching isn't) ‘getting any support from the Mich- igan Women's Christian Temper ‘ance Union. Mrs. C. W. Van Arsdalen of Hillsdale, vice president of Mith- igan’s WCTU, says “We have no sympathy with moderation — we believe in total abstinence.” Today's southwesterly winds at ami Beach, Fla. It was drawn up! 18 miles an hour will decrease to- by a commission: on aleoholism by headed by Delaware's Bishop J "Brook e Mosley, & Wilmington. * * * It said in part that scriptural command requiringrto-' |was 58 degrees. The mercury rose tal abstinence for the God-fearing ‘man’ ahd cited scriptural> refer- Epis- copalian report which says mod- The report on drinking was tel livered this week at the Episco- | patian General Convention in Mi- “there is no (UPI) — The Weather Bureau's 30-day forecast mid-November calls for warm, dry weather for ' much of the nation. The forecast from | Center street—and the Ratts are | Until the Rattd and Col. and Mrs. Harold J Catt of strike settlements. poses. “ , With its nationwide employment | The League. an independent | approaching 100.000, the industry’s|group formed expressly to fight ,biggest car maker was preparing|the county's building plans, said 'to start assembly lines. going the county had violated this law. again.. ' The county has said that the law Two of the plants that settled does not limit the amount that local issues with the United Auto'can be raised for building pur- Workers were the Lansing and'poses, if the money 1s derived Wilmington, Del., car assembly | from sources other than general ‘factories, the first such to settle.'property taxes or borrowing. The two employ a total of 10,000 Donald Winters, clerk of the _men. | «Continued on Page 12. Col. 2) | | | GM said new settlements | aSror'ie ts vars oe Woman Killed in Pontiac Crash nation. The full normal employ- ment of production workers is 275,000. Missouri Resident Dies as 4 Vehicles Collide at Cass-Oakland Corner Local issue strikes have been going on at GM since the Oct. 2 nationa] contract settlement. The UAW has permitted local<’to stay out until settlement of thetr own ‘issues. . Chrysler todav swught to settle ‘two Detreit strikes that upset 48 hours of labor peace at that com-| . 7 P . ' A University City, Mo., woman any. About 2.400 workers were : involved. was killed yesterday afternoon in AU (he samiel time: American, @ lounve cle collision at the inter- 'Motors and the UAW remained in Section of Cass and Oa kland 2 pg avenues. ia contract negotiation for 13,000 aven . te = op y i workers on the eve of the present, Miss oe rel ae Ea oe agreement's expiration lof shock and head injuri pm. at Pontiac Oakland General Hospital. They All Stayed Home | Iq; Injured was Y Y d Highway Gertrude Shryock, MANILA (UPI) — There were | Toll 76, of St. Louis, ; no wirmers last night at the Na- | in 58 Mo. She was re- ported in fair con- dition this morn- 13 ing at Pontiae General. She: suf- fered multiple i lacerations and a fractured leg. She was a passenger in Miss Funk's car. * * * Witnesses told police that the car the two women rode jn ran a red 2 going south on Dakland and hit one driven by Sharon Lea Dean, tional Press Club's “Bingo Night’’| when a $25 prize was offered to | any man who had a picture of | ‘his mother-in-law with him. ' ences from Genesis to St. Paul's. The Episcopalian report urged'19, of- 446 Lowell St.. which was epistles to back up ifs stand. that moderation be observed in Moving east on Cass, “T can assure you,” Mrs. Van 'Arsdalen said, nual convention here yesterday. | | | les j i j In Today’ S Press Comics ............ ceeraeme 46 | County News |............. 26 Editoriale: ..ccckss ocssee exe 6 Food Section .......... 30-34 Markets cers len 49 Obituaries 00.0... cece eee eee 1 Sports ee sevecs 40-47 Theaters .... .sae 40 TV & Radio Peeerereal wean SS Wilson, Farl ........., a Women's Pages ..,. 35. 39 ete 6 “that the WCTU very definitely disagrees with its: _|conclusions.” | The WCTU opened its 84th an- it then crossed the center line and ran into a city garbage truck driven by Claude David Seay, 36, of 28 Crawford St. The truck was traveling north on Oakland. drinking, noting that ‘‘a Christian, who drinks moderately with due! rege ard for the feelings and needs, of his brothers and with a con- | scientious eare for the claims of iG od can drink with thanksgiving i Him for theac|blessinps.” | The car driven by Sharon Lea 'Dean struck broadside an auto But, it added, that if drinking ,driven by James A. Rousseau, 31, becomes the primary motive ef ,of 447 E. Tennyson Ave. He was. any occasion, rather than a sec- ;moving east on Cass, ondary asset to sociability, then | | what is good has been prevented. i Mrs. Van Arsdalen said: ‘‘there| are 612 references in the Bible warning of the dangers of alcoholic _beverages. Alcohol may preperty| be used outside the body, as an antiseptic, but inside the bedy it. ‘impairs judgment and self con- College Losses High ANN ARBOR (UPI) — More than one-third of college students — across the country “fail the first year and nearly two-thirds drop out before getting a degree,” George D. Stoddard, dean of New trol. One out of nine who take York University School- of Edu- ‘their first drink become alcohol-. cation, said at the University of ics.” ' Mie higan yesterday. 4 ‘ ro TWO. - jumped his fast-moving campaign Bevel Gains Confidence Williams Roasts GOP KALAMAZOO # — A delighted Gov. Williams looked out last night over the biggest Democratic audi- erce he'd ever seen in this part of the state and declared: “We are serving notice that southwest Michigan is no longer PORT HURON wm — Confidence swelled today in the camp of Re publican Paul D. Bagwell. The GOP gubernatorial candidate! into west Michigan for a day after telling newsmen he fel t Gov. Wil- liams was “‘concerned.” and: going to be a Republican reserve.” 2 oe Roused by more than 650 hand- “Pergonally, 1 believe he’s run-|¢lapping Democrats from 11 coun- ning scared.” ties, Williams roasted Republicans with one of the more furious talks of the campaign. He told his audience this may be the year to oust some of “‘the persnickity, pickle-faced” Repub- licans who control every office in 66 of Michigan's 83 county courthouses. “We Demiecrats have to build our future on the grass roots,” he said, “and we can make a great sweep in this area.” The crowd which filled the big ballroom at Western Michigan Uni- versity’s Student Union took heart) but wondered. Democrats haven't elected a Kalamazoo county offi- cial in two’ decades, they haven't controlled county government for many years more. Most other southwestern counties show similar| records. Speaking without notes, Wil- liams said, “There is no reason we can’t elect a U.S. senator | this fall, and there is no reason we can’t add seven or a dozen representatives to give us con- trol of the House, “Oh, what a happy day,” i iexclaimed. “Then Democrats) would have an opportunity to do, the things they want to do.’’* Williams lit into Paul D. Bagwell, his Republican rival, with a will.) Bagwell’s attempt to show the, |Democratic governor's policies are | driv ing business out of the state’ are “‘an outrage,” he said. A few hours before some 1,400 te 1,560 persons were fed last night at a Bagwell barbecue 00 the farm of State Rep. Raymond C. Wurtzel (R-Port Huren) and 500 more Were turfied @Way. < Two years ago, a Wurtzel barber- cue for the late Mayor Albert E. Cobo, then GOP governor nominee, attracted less than 600 at a dollar throw. Three weeks of hard pro- motion preceded the Cobo affair. Bagwell voiced his fising opti- mism after a reporter noted re- ports Williams was campaigning 16 to 18 hours a day. « *« * ‘ “When. he's going around like a whirling dervish, distributing an enormcus amount of literature and taken—as I understand—500 bill- boards, I don’t believe he’s trying to pile up a margin. I think he’s concerned about winning.” * More than 100 members of six service clubs who attended a joint luncheon organized by the Lions Club yesterday heard Bagwell liken himself to a doctor diagnosing Michigan government ills. , * ek : In reply-to-triticisms from the Williams camp, he said: ‘To be accused ef running down Michigan because we Re- publicans draw attention to one of its critical problems is com- parable to blaming a doctor for cancer because he diagnoses the disease.”’ . He said the Williams administra- tion sat idle woe {SE jobs sive * Suspect Nabbed gan population spurt of 1,541,000) between a ang ae. Man Admits Robbing: Pharmacy ~ After Fast, Action by Police. To mints os on propor- tion of factory jobs to population, 240,000 would have to have been added. Only 76,000 actually were, he said. 100-Plus Reading Forecast Again for Los Angeles Lowell RB. Hook, 17, of 5046 By United Press International Hatchery Rd., admitted the theft, Heat! One hundred and one de- | Police Chief Millard J. Pender | grees of the stuff yesterday in| said this morning. downtown Los Angeles and 100-plus ; temperatures predicted for today. * t. * Yesterday's record high came on} top of a heat wave which hit Southern California Monday and has been increasing its grip daily. No letup was in sight before the weekend, the U. S. Weather Bu- reau said. Fair, summery weathier pro- longed its stay across most of the nation Thursday with the | only major rain area occurring in flood-stricken Texas. Thousands of persons have been| forced to flee their homes on the Texas and Mexican sides of the) lower Rio Grande Valley as the) after his confession, Hook took rain-swollen river, surged above eificers (5 ibis home ahers he are flood eae duced the stolen cash he had hid- den in the backyard. : 2 Sef ts Up Exams on Police Force Because of fast action by two Waterford Township policemen|- last night, a suspect was arrested! less than two hours after $90 was) stolen from the Lake Pharmacy at! 6891 Williams Lake Rd. r Two residents living across the street from the drug store, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, called police after they heard glass break- ing, and saw a man crawl through the front window of the pharmacy. They told police that the thief had driven from the scene “‘in an old car with a loud muffler.” Checking tire marks, and act- est Mann and David Putnam went to Hook’s house where they the back door of the drug stere. An attempt had been made to enter at that point, police said. * Cinmoasonaitiy mild overnight | readings were reported t chrono the Midwest. At midnight, c rosse, Wis., recorded a | 3 degrees while Traverse City and Alpena, Mich., each had 65-degree | temperatures. A cool air invasion Northern Plains dropped tem- in the peratures to near 40 in Northern Civil Service Group M b fentana | __. Authorizes Action for Forecasters said. the - cooling trend will extend across the North- | Detectives, Captains ern Plains today and into most of the Upper Mississippi Valley, The Weather S. Weather Bureau Report In a brief meeting last night, the ,Pontiac Civil Service Commission lauthorized the city personnel di- \tector to hold examinations and jaraw up eligibility lists ‘for detec- tives and captains in the police Full U. (department. PONTHAC AND VICINITY Fair, | warm and windy teday. High ee The Commission acted after re- th t bicreasing to 20 to 7 southwest ticrcanint cloudy and torning ceiving requests for such exami a Tittle cooler tenight and friday nations from Patrolman Guy White fi d becoming north- haber ee eeriaseraies” Low tenight 57. Jr. and Lt. Donny Ashley, respec- tively. High Fridey ik. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am Waterford Area ing on a hunch, patrolmen Ern- | found a tire wrench with identi- | cal matching marks of these -on | In requesting the examinations | ' for captain, Ashley said he felt | yo NEW SHOE STORE — Today is the grand opening of the new Gillies Shoe Store at 49 N. Saginaw street. The store features a self-service department in the front section. A fitting depart- ment is in the rear of the building. The store is known brands. ___\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, - as by Irving Gillies, who has another shoe store at 26 W. Huron St. He has been in business in the city: 25 years. The store offers near BIRMINGHAM ~— Charged with three parking violations, Fenton R. Mathews of 5900 N. Adams Rd., stood mute yesterday in Bir- mingham Municipal Court. = - * * & A plea of not guilty was entered for him on each count by Judge John J. Emery, who set jury trial dates for Nov. 19, 24 and 26. F eT HE Will | Decide Parking Violations Case | Charles Midbenead: or tended yesterday’s meeting of the) United States Chamber of Com- Birmingham's fifth annual Men's {Night when all stores in the city will cater to the man.of the house as he does his Christmas shopping. \ The retail merchants committee ; for the event, according to Foster) Toothacker, chairmai. Pontiac Spans Phete jof the Birmingham Chamber of nooner ham Chamber of Commerce, in- That's Clock’s Figure at 1}: :08 A.M. US. Population 175 Million WASHINGTON (AP) — The na-!be the regular decennial census of tion’s population reached 175 mil-| 1960. lion. at_11:08 .a.m. EDT today, by Weeks told. the gathering the. the estimate of the Commerce De- change in the clock marks a mile- |partment’s censu8 clock. stone in the nation’s progress and x * * the increasing population means The digits on the speedometer- more mafkets and better busi-; like counter turned over with a Ness. clanking of cams and plungers be-| ~ & * ‘fore a small crowd attracted by a’ He said that since the. 1950 cen- goodly throng of motion picture|sus the center of population has and still photographers. been moving westward, influenced Secretary of Commerce Weeks/in part by prospects of the admis- and Robert W. Burgess, eee aoe of Alaska as a state. iSouth Haven Man Dies ‘taking to the shoulder of the high- After Being Hit by Truck SOUTH HAVEN (# — Kari Kin- chen, about 60, of South. Haven, was killed yesterday when he was struck by a semi-truck while cross- | ing U.S. 31 near here. * * * ’ »The driver of the truck, Nic Goodin, 26, of Grand Haven, police he tried to avoid Kinchen red 2) wR | i ij i Trick or Treat BAG Given FREE with Any Simms Costume way, But the truck ran over Kin-|E chen's leg, which was amputated : at a hospital tn a futile effort to. save his life. Goodin was not held. |E as E any costume this week only. In ancient times in England, ho Dress up °* without a license from the of the Census Bureau, were on The population center was fixed hand for the event. ‘at Olney, Ill., after the 1950 head, The clock does not pretend tojcount. It will be exact in its minute-by-minute again after the 1960 census. estimate of population. Census cf-| 'fieials believe, however, that it is not more than 24 hours off in either’, ' direction. ; | in 48 Club Break-In | * * * Results of the last national cen- Thieves broke into the “48 Club,” sus in 1950 showed the clock was 848 S. Saginaw St., and stole $39, 70,000 shy of the actual population in change from a cigarette ma- |—151 million—at that time. chine, it was reported to Pontiac. The cloek's population tally in- ‘Police today. ;creases by one every 11 seconds. | . fief ‘This represents the average net Two office desks were ransacked ‘effect on the population of one|2nd an undetermined amount of ‘birth each 72 seconds, one death: ‘money: stolen. Also taken was an: leach 20 seconds, one immigrant undetermined amount of liquor. ‘arrival each 142 minutes and one ‘emigrant departure each 20 min-| Holly Woman Hurt utes, If the population continues to ‘as Car Overturns grow at its present rate, it will) | reach 200 million some time in) A Holly woman was reported in 1967.. However, some changes 800d condition at Pontiaic Gen-) doubtless will be made before then|€ra! Hospital today. after her car) in the statistical assumptions barged gee re an wera hich t lock | rates, ‘urn on Si e roa near | hich the 4 ea . Clyde in ssa Township. * * t soa ogy since Louise = Hoffman, 21, of 7011 Big Trail, suffered a possible con- | | cussion, lacerations to the head | ‘and a back injury, Cash, Liquor Stolen It has these assumptions were revised. Census statisticians speeded up| , the clock at that time. Within the next 16 months, the |Census Bureau will take six na-| itionwide censuses which will pro-| The worst American train wreck vide new information about pop- took 1f1 lives near Nashville, ulation growth. One of these will,Tenn., on July -9, 1918. SPECIAL NOTICE TOALL FISHER BODY EMPLOYES There will be a ratification meeting of the national agreement at the Lincoln Junior. High School, Saturday, October 18, 1958 | | at 11:00 A.M. : 2 it Is Important That You Attend This Meeting GERALD KEHOE, President Fisher Local #596.°U.A.W.. Redridge ise ya ity 18 MPP | there were two vacancies for that Sun rets giueeda: at 5 49 pm. rank in the department. Sun rises Friday at 6 47 am Moon sets Thursday at 903 pm ‘ cone 2 er ome eee ar isos oes | The Commission approved the) oes itests after deciding that the eli-| Mme ehh ee 72 gibility lists would not have to be | 7 am. 88 12m 76, used, except if desired by the a Ra m. 59 lp m ag partment Sam 63 2,0 mM 7; Pe id a m 67 ' Public Safety Director George D. Eastman told. the Commission he gq Would study the possibility of set- 5@ ting up a limited police library, and would recommend study ma- teria] which might eid department 60 personne] in taking exams. The Commission also asked the police department to review the record of former Patrolman Gene L. Felker, who has asked | | reinstatment to the force. Wednesday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown! Highest temperature send Lowest temperature .. Mean temperature Weather — Sunny One Year Age in Pontiae Highest temperature .. : Lowest temperature ....seesee..ee- Mean Temperature Geno dbecod Weather — Rain Highest and Lowest T: Temperatures This | ate in 86 Years 85 in 1938 29 In 1937 58 oo Ee LLL IL aS Sa Ia 8 Sa Pe SS America’s Most Popular Shoes Cost Less ot Simms . LADIES—MISSES—GIRLS | Gum Drops & Penny Loafers | Original to Wednesday's Tempe rat Ch ie : Alpena 4 60 Mace 2 0 Felker resigned in October of altimore Memphis ; 58 Q Bismarck 82 37 Miam! Beach 8! - 1957 after three and a half years | Brownsville 79 69 Milwaukee i9 = se rvice. | Buffaio 63 57 Minneapolis 78 | cu rieston 10, 63 New Orleans 19 70 i Chicago 78 #62 New York 67° Cincinnati 79 54 Omaha as ‘ ; Cincinnat! 79 54 Omaha 4 * Install Poles by Copter | Genres . - Phoenix 98 | etroit 0 €1 Pittsburgh 18 oy e Duluth on 5 oF Bt Louis canes anes eee or fs nil ‘ort Wortt 77 64 8 Prancisce 73 54 COpters are dropping ulili $! Gr Rapids 77 @1'8 Ste Marie 54 49 in pred hol pping id y Pose Houghton ¢6. 44 Tray City 13 58 precug holes, an aid to power-| Jacksonville 79 66 Washington 60 Kansad City 82 62 Seattle” 5E 59 line builders in rough or heavily}, Los Angeies 101 16 Tampa @5 e¢jforested country. ik we < $3.00 Values Smart styles in d Assorted colors include for ladies,’ misses and girls Se 98 N. Saginaw —Basemen! be recalculated . p bi Be Freaae? cieth, full 4 Deluxe Sleeping Bags ( (2° below freezing) . BBB Som) ; subject . could possess a swan Crown. | for Halloween | SMOKERS’ All Popular Brands— FRESHEST CIGARETTES | Pel Cano 2) 8 Choose your favorite brand and save |} —L Lackies, Camels, Old Golds, Philip Ronson Fluid 49c Value (8-oz. Can) Your choice of any of. the above costumes at this beta price plus ee ‘trick or treat’ BETTER COSTUMES Sizes 4-6-8-10-12 33s See 98 N. Eveee 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor FRIDAY and SATURDAY LAYAWAY SALE! MIRACLE FIBRES INSULATION \ 24 95 SLEEPING BAGS Full Length ZIPPER Top & Bottom With Full Canopy Top Water repellent in and | n ru a ength sipper open- M e roe! oe nett t This lew ug AA 98 North Saginaw Street Monday, Dec, 8, has been set as Commerce is completi g plans Five members of the Birming-| cluding Paul Kurth, president, and; Sturdy handles, ample size to carry all your treats, FREE with | Morris, Chesterfi elds, etc, This low price plus To tax. King and Filter 228 Per Carton .......... Choice of entire stock eg pee a Hl vicercs: pal "Man. ete. Pine te qc om GOOD COSTU MES E eeceener Sizes 3-4-5-6 Lighter Fluid CLOWN Your Choice 4-oz. Can iE KITTEN - iE WITCH c 290 iE PIRATE Value RED RIDING HOOD - —Main Floor: Censhlenicoreeahe: ‘CHERRIES 69c Value FULL 13-Oxz. BOX =. rom 85 settee teens cent ew eenen — swim what a wont ox your = et Dee pamne ante Center, pound eounaas, er ee a Py FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS HEAVY LOADS 12-16-20 Gauges Fy UL " Hunting Licenses 4 ISSUED HERE PHEASANT SEASON OPENS MONDAY, OCT. 20th FIELD LOADS All Famous Brands—New Fresh Stock—All Sizes REMINGTON and WESTERN | Shotgun SHELLS 12-16-20 Gouges Values to $2.95 929 PER BOX OF 25 SHELLS $ PER BOX OF 25 SHELLS | BLACK CAT | , owe Your Choice | MAGNUM LOAD SHELLS SKEL 49 | 12 i 16 Gauge 20 Gauge crPsy Coleman 3 GUN BLUE KIT ' ee! Lanterns ° 1.00 | 8 R« Single Burner alue| j Regular $14.95 : Chaies of 2 famous z brands. Keep vour gun « 2 metal like new. Mc tny Slip-On RECOIL PAD Regular $16.95 © $1.95 49 88 $ . Value 4 Blip on all © rubber e recoll pad. For most 3 a $ ce JON-E — $ fa Hand Warmer | e el FLUID | 69 4 Oxs. eT = With sy pour: and mote eae ° fase’ warmers, a sn [SIMmM). rr Owns | Floor ROTHERS Trent Hb edwcg tee Vie a * » |; % sa ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; OCTOBER 16, 1958 a4 : Le eS 5 etl llilaldin Li bh idul 1 FLOOR BARGAINS pc Ingraham aich, 3 Fosket W | Originel'$2.50 }* E 62 for $2.50 42 Vertical } day factory antes. De- 3 Uarm clock in tv Rtgs case. 3 is 10% federal t NYLON - RAYON - COTTON 12x84” Blankets ary =o MAIN OOR SPECIALS en) 7x27 Inch “BIRDSEYE” Z| Baby DIAPERS America’s Most Famous Make Ladies’ LEVI's Authentic Western - Jeans =) Regular $2.29 Regular Dozen $4.95 Soft, yet extra durable ‘Birdseye’ cloth in famous ), 95 ‘Red Label’ brand. American made first quality Limit 2 dozen diapers. All Sizes te 34 Slight irregulars do not hinder looks or quality. Front zip- per, riveted and tully washable. Snap Front — Zipper Bottom BABY'S WASHABLE Sleeping Bags 97° ot'omn beg with wrist openings. ae grip front and zipper bottem Cheice of white or pastel shades Reg. $1.89 San BARGAIN BASEMENT Young Men’s and Men's ‘Ivy League’ Style Pants Warm Enitted Styles Child’s Headwear for BOYS and GIRLS , Values € Valse’ to $2.95 to a Specta! purchase brings Pr fees $4.95 down on headwear for chi'dren 2 for including 100% Sec esd cops ’ novelty weaves ete Choice of $5.00 - many, many sivies. All sizes Choice of Levi ‘Cinchbacks’ olive drab flap pockets, and poiisned cottons in black, blue amd tan. Sanforized FLANNEL Ladies’ 2-Pe. 2 Pajamas ~ fo) All sizes 28 to 42 eeseccseosessooesecoessesoeesneeseesr Sanforized Heary Duty TWILL Men’ s Work Pants. Reg. Ay 2 for 5. 4 4 $5.00 Values to $3.98 Value ° Sanforiz ed twill tn khakf or grey colors. Zipper flv. Wats sizes” oc to 42—leg lengths to 34-Inches Limi: 2 pair. ato coar or m0 Style 188 2 Pair $3.50 Taj'ored atyle, elasticized at 3 of waist Long, 4 fleeve tops, fast Sizes 32-40. colors Values 8 8 i io - BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 2-Piece $3.49 or Corduroy PANTS ‘and Flannel SHIRTS $5 Quality Both for 2" Plannel shirt with knit cuffs — plaid patterns -—- corduroy pants with matching flannel trims and aoe Red or blue colors in sizes to 5 Choice of coat or ski styles in * Sanforized flanne! prints. All sizes S-M-L-XL for men. and young men. Storm or Dress Styles Children's Rubbers Regular $1.98 Sellers Pull-Over — Inner Fleeced —3 Colors Men's. Sweat shirts Regular Values to $1.98 Sizes S-M-L-XL | Medium weig ht «cotton knit sweat YOUR CHOICE Famous brand rubbers in brown, black or red col- ors. Sizes 5 to 13 2 and 1 to 3. shirts with crew neck. Choice~pf white, maize or « grey colors. Slight irregulats not no- ticeable, : . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities so More Share in Savings 2 | SIMMS: — Pontiac's Original Discount ‘Store. ‘Offers SUPER-SPECIALS and STOREWIDE SAVINGS FRIDAY and SATURDAY | °old Tablets. : _ Here's another adv, — full of typical Simms bargains that how much you can expect to save every time . You shop at Pontiac's bargain headquarters. Now Need to Wait for “SALE” Events, . . No Need to Wait for “SALE” Events... et SIMMS < Ser Bred! Selections MENS and LADIES WALLETS : Values to $5.00 T 98 50 STYLES INITIALS IN Your Choice COLD FREE Zipper and plain styles windows « change purses .. French purses . many, many others. Buy now for gifts 10° tax) irre eee Save $16.06 on Famous SUNBEAM ‘GZ’ Electric Razor moe 12" (add $2 without trade) 16 bar armature motor with $28.30 List Powerful holiow ground biade Trade musi be standard mens tric shaver. ~ Self hand: ivory colos plus 10% ELECTRIC SHAVERS GE-TELECHRON DORM Elec. Alarm Clock Reg. $3.98 2 fe clock. 8&w case. This low pi eep-second “starting elec tax. Save $12.07 on Famcus NORELCO SPEEDSHAVER: Fleete ONaVer Electric $24.95 List 88 WITH TRADE-IN _(add $2 without trade) Newest Norelco out! With case and cord Trade-in must be standard men's electric razor. Nile DEP T. SPECIALS ANAGIN TABLETS g. $1.19 Full da ot 100 ¢€ tablets. Limit pack. GERITOL TABLETS Reg. $2.98 Easy to take tab- lets. Pack of 40 at this price. eCeeeeeesecseoooseoaseeseeseeseseeeseeeseenese DOAN’S PILLS Reg. 49° A mild diuretic aid to the kidneys. 90 KRANKS Press button instant jather. 2 for $1.00. IMM: 98 North Saginaw Street | haan Spe hahaeahenatee ce tone tle taba San Cle MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS NV : ; Famous ‘4-Way' Brand - ” Fileoas "Pinwae’, 1 Reg. 89e $1.50 — : pes a“ 69° V alu e : Save 20¢ on tht (2 for $1.29), pleasant tasting, re- freshing antiseptic. Leaves mouth clean. en 30 THAT PONTIAC NEED ONLY LOOK RGAINS _ Nobody Works Harder Than Simms to ain) Biggest Bargains to ‘Pontiac out the entire nation cas? . vegeta od! ff ' of the Mississippi River =f « ; —* in search of manufac- o S\N turers and wholesalers who offer lower prices. We buy - for - cash and pass the savings on te v thrifty customers. You, : ‘} too, should learn to share in the savings. REA bes Our buyers travel theu- sands of miles through- ¢% 4 and FLOOR SPECIALS Rust Resistant GALVANIZED Jumbo Garbage Cans 1.99 Big 20 GALLON SIZE approv ed for use by pick-up service. Amp! le for average family u _ Side handles, : tite-fit cover. Limit 2. PyYTIT ITT CAMFIELD ELECTRIC Coffeemakers . we f ¥ ‘ A tye 4 ri* es iff \ pee, ne sea 2b 1) . y ‘ ~ or W ith- Corer $3.29 Quality wn ee madi. otetode AR A ee BAe eS EE en Lf A LOE f Se. All Metal — Decorated Tray Tables curs y CUPS — Deluxe Quality—Folding Legs ve —— alu $1.98 Cc 10° DOMINION Adjusto-Cord ’ Value AUTOMATIC Large t 174x131 inch B rety ELECTR’ lrons | rge tray—!7'2x13'% inches ; in choice of desigris. Tusuler Py cacicasiig $7.95 44 | steel legs . . . rubber tipped. Seoei moo Falue | | Limit 4 tables at this price. Makes perfect, aaicions coffee every Simple to operate lightweight tron keeps coffee hot—at the Controlled heat for no-scorch tren- tant ‘automatic ally. Up to 10 cup ing Cerd is adjustable for right or capscity jeft hand use. SClooosvocsocescocconcoooseiesssocesseosesoseese 2 YEAR GUARANTEE — Machine Washable Electric Blankets Double Bed Sizh $29.95 Dual Control 18" Electric Blankets. . ws appreved electric blankets that are chine washable -- no expensive dry cisacine needed. Choice of rose, bive, green or coral colers BISSELL SHAMPOO LIQUID Rug Cleaner 128 Generous 22- $2295) Value to use. fast to clean. For Kitchen or Bathroom Cleanser Cabinets Reg. $2.98 a i2'gx8‘2x5 in all metal cab- inet im pink of turquoise colors. Better than ehowh Famous ‘Roberta Owens’ $1.25 Cosmetics 1 27° 4 for $1 Your Choice Lignid Rouge Skin Freshner Liquid Make-Up \ = Hand & Body Letion Imagine cosmetics valued up to $125 now.at this low price. No lmit—buy all you want ° ee Darn —o Genuine REVEREWARE 2-Qt. Double Boiler $11.95 6° Value 3-quart Copper-clad stainiess steel Chrome Cover — Glass Plate CAKE COVER $1.98 97° Reg. li-fnch plate for the biggest cakes youll make Chrome cover keeps sauce pan, 2-quart imsert makes this em fresh longer. Limit 1. boiler. Wonderfully Soothing Medicated HOREHOUND Cough Drops Add Extra Storage Space Xtra-Shelves 28-Qt. PLASTIC Waste Basket C FULL POUND | $2.98 48 $1.98 ¢ Honey & Horehound c Vi ] alte “old fashioned cough alue remedy. In full Adds extra shelf space to your pres- Fiexible poly plastic can't break, § ent ci upboards, cabinets. Folds when pound bag. not in use. gtPied as shown for cups, plates ehip or peel clean. Rustproof, easy to Factory Sealed Cans PRESTONE "sy." Anti-F coaxe ‘Lis Dy Aad List Brices yee iad even om ‘ore than Simms @vert- day ce. Permanent Prest one lasts "25 winter | ions: {Limit® 4 galloma). PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE NO Tal ase) We Cash Pay Checks —No Purchase Necessary e Workmen Ready ‘ gn0n. ne | f - 4 : , ~ * THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 18, 1888 n FOUR eee | Isolation Area for Voting Cardinals | VATICAN CITY (AP) — runen| al masses were celebratéd today, terday of a heart attack at the for Pope Pius XII in St, Peter's! home of his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Basilica and at a. chapel near the! Trietseh of 836 S. Wiliams Lake pontiff’s tomb in the grottos of Rd, White Lake Township. the great church. He was a retired farmer and a * * * ‘member of the United Brethren Bricklayers and carpenters built;Church of Oakville, Ind. EPHRIAM M. HALE Ephriam .M. Hale, 84, died yes- barriers to isolate the Sistine Surviving are a son and two Chapel and adjoiming Vatican daughters, Wiliam Hale of Cedar buildings to be occupied by the Rapids, Towa, Mrs. Trietsch of College of Cardinals during the Pontiac with whom he made his conclave to elect his successor. home and Mrs. Irene Clevenger) The workmen were arranging of Muncie. Ind., and a brother. living quarters for the cardinals Following the service at $8 p.m. who cannot leave the conclave; tonight in Donelson-Johns Funeral! 1rea from the tume they enter Oct. Home, Mr > taken to the Meeks Funeral Home! 25 until a new Pope is elected. Pope Pius NII was elected in ai’? Muncie for service at 2 p.m.) . ' Saturday. dav. This time the Vatican is lak- ing no chances, preparing for a prolonged meeting, Vans are mov- ing in beds and kitchens are be-. ing set up in Vatican courtyards Other workmen in Peter's are putting up stands for final in ill health several months. weekend funeral services for He was a member of St. IVAN PIERCE Iv an Pierce, 37, of 84 N es ry ‘son St. died yesterday in St. St Mi | Pius NII chael’s Church and a process en- * * * gineer at Pontiac Motor Div. { In Rome. Italian President Gio- Surviving besides his wife, Mar-| 5} : Yes, your favorite 17 99 coe classic sweaters are sporting new, relaxed lines, come in the ultra-fashionable longer © length. White, black, the cardigan y had Just Say “Charge It’ on | Sears Revolving Charge. Take Menths ie Pay or Use Like a Regular Charge Account pink; nutmeg or blue. Sizes 34 to 40. "DuPont's eerylic liber Women's Ready-to-Wear Sears Second Floor washable cotton parkas! 88 . “Charge It” : ea _ Specially purchased gifs’ and boys’ style cotton sateen parkas. Girls’ has car coat front; boys’ has. zip front.-Both have warmly lined hoods. Navy charcoal, red or turquoise. Sizes 3 0 6x Children's & Infants’ Wear Sears Main Floor usually gt 6.98 i * oe ee — gheermiemgp ene: = * The year marked the advent|, Little Increase Seen : in Radioactive Foods of «the nay with explosion in devate Today s of the first atomic bombs. nos ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev, cap) y WASHINGTON a — The great . Edwin P. Laug and We majority of foods covered in @ SP&/wWarjace of FDA summed Up re-|—The Atomic vit _|eialstudy show no sigpificant in-/cults of the two-year study in aljs scheduled to detonate two imal crease in radioactivity since 1945, report for the annual convention of weapons today, The first: is to be visi lithe Food and Drug Administration|the Assn. of Official Agricultural exploded from a- 50-loot wooden \reported today. -|Chemists. tower and the second 2,700 feet However, certain sea foods,| Stidies. are continuing to deter-|deep in a tunnel. e dairy products and tea did showjmine the degree to which foods : increased radioactivity, None. wasimay. become further.contaminated| HONOLULU (AP) — found to be dangerous. with radioactive fallout. says its polar eclipse. as launched off: : hot Navy coh oh Poke Poo iolantioke ork # ~}and was the last the scientists had. pai — The Navy|They. fired. five during. Sunday’ expedition ~~ it - ROEBUCK AND CO. / TDON’T PAY MORE'® \. Because ALLSTATE Batteries ARS \ ROEBUCK AND CO. rn SALE AS GREAT AS | DOGGING IT — Three-year-old Great Dahe, Dexter, leads onlookers to believe that he’s really going to start that plane in Columbus, Ohio. But it has a self-starter and the 180-pounder is | just using the prop as a prop to show flyers that mere humans can be replaced. The bounding enthusiast has put in about 40 hours of flight time with owner Bill Black. Dexter keeps in good trim on a daily diet of 3!2 pounds of meat. : . Are guaranteed Factory-fresh . Because they get lowes? cost per month of Guar- anteed service Radioisotopes Work in Peace Atoms Tamed for Power WASHINGTON — The awesome, verted. to nuclear energy. Other | ~alofi is becorting more~and more? "projects are in the study ‘stage. = obedient. | + * *< Since the first sustained chain reaction of atoms was triggered in Chicago 16 vears ago, American scientists have harnessed a symbol of terror to numerous peaceful! uses. ‘ Special Purchase! 6-ft. Heater Hose %-in. Diam. ~ 88s Durable, “neoprene tubber with * reyon-bretel ~~ reinforce: ment. Resists hect, unaffected by oil, grease, anti-freeze. . Because you get top quality and dependability at prices that are lower! Don’t pay more! Compare “Aircraft propulsion represents al far more complex problem,” Mr. | Fisher reports, ‘‘and here progress | Fas been spotty and relatively | ‘slow. A nuclear-powered plane | ‘has yet to be ‘built, ajthough al a two-year study by Allan C. Fish- number of aircraft reactors aoe er Jr., of work in atomic research , been ground tested.” centers and industrial installations FUSION TO BE TAMED His | * * A national magazine publishes, 6-Volt Battery AND YOUR OLD BATTERY all over the United States. Once H-fusion has been tamed, | , findings, in brief: ‘and a means found to tap the un-' Spm + ELECTRIC POWER: A big ef-'limited energy on a major scale, :, fort getting bigger the advantages will be enormous. NO MONEY DOWN Prevent Costly SHIP. PROPULSION: A striking, Raw material is plentiful. The Radiator Damage! Your Old Battery Is Your Down Payment! success, recently dramatized by oceans contain enough deuterium, the voyages of Navy submarines the hydrogen isotope -that is the Nautilus and Skate to the North basic element of fusion, to supply | Pole ‘the world’s energy needs for bil-| AIRCRAFT -PROPULSION: Jions of years. Extraction is not Grounded in laboratories, some- expensive. thing for the future. Another advantage is fusion’s, FUSION ENERGY: Possibly far cleanliness. Its ash is primarily off, but a goal promising incon- helium, a harmless gas, as com- ceivable advantages. ‘pared to the dangerous radioactive | RADIOISOTOPES: The plum of waste thrown off by atoms split’ the Atomic Energy Commission's! in a reactor or a detonating bomb. | 10-or. Can 49¢ ALLSTATE . Leak-Stop plugs smal] holes in radiator or wa- ter jacket. Prevents loss of anti-freeze. Easy to use. New Low Price! Allstate 10-30 MOTOR OIL Gigantic Store-Wide Reg. 2.29 188 Gal. Permanent has higher boiling ‘point, lower freezing point, 19-30 wv peacetime program. Radioactive | f rust prevention. atoms already have a thousand ISOTOPE PROGRAM 7 ; . i applications in medicine and agri-| In putting atoms to peaceful | Reg. 3.49 7 Sale Ends Methane! Anti-Freeze culture. ‘work, the Atomic Energy Commis-| 10 Qt. Can ; ; , ns sion has probably scored its bright- | Hew Oaly 98 ¢ Four years ago, Mr.’ Fisher | 1+ success with radioisotopes, Mr.| Three grades of of] in one . SATURDAY Gal. recalls, ‘atomic power plants adjusts to all temperatures and : Gives top protection for bud- = - Fisher reports. Having been made | ;, were dreams on paper. Now|. dioactive, these atoms emit rays’ speeds to give belter engine etminded motorists. Pure three privately-operated plants that are powerful, penetrating, and > i. protection at all times. Hurry! ethanol. are generating electricity for leans astectable homes “and industries. Four oth- = * A A | er are being constructed, and | Physicians and scientists use the; CRAFTSMAN SABRE SAW _— 11 more are planned. iradiation to trace the paths of PROPULSION REVOLUTION (chemicals in living organisms and, \ = In the field of propulsion, the to a limited extent, for medical On y 4.50 Down 9 Navy has, led industry. Nuclear therapy. Industry employs the on Sears Easy Terms - submarines are bringing a revolu- new tool in new eth for ex- . a - ll ship design, as well’ ‘ample, to make X-ray pictures re- . te propilsion. ame! reactors | vealing structural flaws. At pres- Convenient top handle design re easier’ cperation New 4 are expected fo prove most useful ent nearly 2.000 medical institu-" tile corte “De See ce: urry in today during our F in smail, swift ships where weight tions or doctors and 1.700 indus- _Sigentic Sears ays: 33'e . 4 saving is vital. jtrial concerns hold AEC licenses’ Medium Duty Saw 1/5-HP Craftsman Saw , SS e.. : An atom-powered merchantman, for the use of isotopes. The Oak) Ma . a _ - the svelte Savannah, will speed Ridge National Laboratory in Ten- oor 18 99 Only 29.95 ‘| Worm. gg tS x is => Mens insuleted . “ J.C. Higgins upon ocean highways by 1960. Ajnessee made 14,126 shipments of . ® Murey in today toe iiieek N R d rf rT a a Outfit Hunti Pe > tanker, now building, may be con- ‘isotopes in in 1957. _ New low price for this ceptonal ow! pice . e ndershirt : nger ea ing Fan - res Craftsman light duty saw. SAVE! Reg. 2.98 2.44 Reg. 15.98 9. 88 Reg. 6.98 5.44 to ~arntet = Tan, Nylon over 3-oz, *Dac- Made of Z2-ply, 94-02 r i | , L T H ES | 7 Hood drawstring Keeps Talhah inslatonbacked yard’ duck, "oly *beats id (+) DOWN band. Reiniorced seams. Rag- by fie ie wea izes S, an Coat size nae pants, : lan sleeves. Red, yellow. * DuPont tu 5 Reg. 8.98 Coat . | Buys any tool on this page. e- 5 for | S A F Pay balance monthly on Craftsman 6'2-in ° Sears Easy Payment Plan * 2 L 1] Electric Hand Saw : . . Only 4.50 Down on 95 Reg. $40 Suits | Reg. $40 Topcoats y J “+ $949 | NOW 5 495 Sears Easy Terms Ist Suit 24 - "eee 24 \\ Motor develops over 134-HP. New safety clutch, powerful Z SS ‘ _ : saw cuts 2x4s at 45° angle. Hurry in during this won- 2nd Swit 14° | sre Pecos $14% , desl ste... SAVE! XZ RA \ Wc ii < : rt t. . : “4 ; eee - H : 7 : ° : . ; ry i 2-1n. 2°10. 7 * z : ? For ‘39 ? For 39” hee Wekl Hunters Dry Sleeping Bag Holds 24 Shells | ony 29.95 ony 34.95 resist 3.88 reg 159° BB os. 132 = 1.66 . , e f ° Waterproo!, lightweight plas- § Water repellent! Red ene Fits comfortable under bait S$ b b C t ‘ Famous 100% Wool Cuts 2x4 at 45 degree Cuts 2x4 at 45 degree tic with zip front, 4 pockets. ‘ poplin quilted with soft, 31 ing coat Holds 12 16 o 20 uburban Goats angie. Hurry in today, angle. Hurry in now Folds co ctly. Tan fo ' ria . - r g psi a ¥ g Id mpactly n for celacloud, Flannelette fal gauge shells. Bellows type Fall & Winter Jackets MEN $ SWEATERS during this sale: and save. ° lind, red or yellow for field, Full zipper. potket for cigarettes. 25 to 50% Off | Ree. $8.95 $95 : : sose tee Necks Reciprocating Sanders Craftsman Ya-in. Elec. $12 Coats *°” 8 E DRILL \ . -wool 95 ' N $ 98 phyr nit sae: ' e i TS . pepul $15 Coats an 11 ere 8 eta a 5 Pale biuwe. tan, q white, ey chur- ' $20 Coats Nom 14% ee min green Weighs Oo ly § | end) other pounds. Sands i Sue 25 sq. in. area - Only rss ; aa ay Motor develops ie HP. . Light- rw , = ‘ weight aluminum alloy housing ? gee Men's rt Sh ts * 99 Li hk . Mt is easy to handle. Hurry .,. Q ' PI —? ightweig uilted Plastic Reg.'87,95 or irts e J. C. Higgins Model : : mt ns mode _AND UP | Sander Economy Sander Medium Drill Re an Waterproof Gun Case ‘Higgs 88 jacinta | ony 14.95 om 9,99 ony 14,95 biigl, 12 88 reoess 2.44 Deluxe Pump Shotgun y- * *) ” Pt ! : s ~ Next to Kinsel’s Charge Accounts Invited Sander Bil Ge y A At thie bee price you pian feed A at Drill wos built: for - Treated to tesist rust and 12 gauge, yet handles like a 20 gauge. Complete with ‘ home Sands furni- buy. Use for ail ing this sale . ... light duty use. Pow- corrosion. Lined with cottén choke, ventilated rib, recoil pad. Free falling, shért : . ture, cer, etc. kinds of finish work. SAVE! erful motor, Hurry! aopeed siaiyar Strong leath- -.: siroke (314- -in. pump) gets follow- “up shots off fast. Wal. . C L OT i FE S = woe nut stock and fore-end. 3 71 N. Sagi OL you tach” 154 Noth Soginaw St aginaw “946 Phone FE 5-4171 “ELEVEN es Sn ee ie NEW. YORK — Rasen okie golden days of silents—has re- turned suddenly from obscurity, looking like a million dollars. He not only looks like a million dollars, 5 eet ~~Mama's bare-chested idol in | Working aa Wealthy 2 seo 0 Pela Negsi or 0 Rodaiph and an equal number of sisters.| you'd almost faint. [He has never married, and never intends-to, The reason, as he sees then, had to suffer. looks alike, and sigs par hori Nags the stars wi ite _— pastes ap gs . Big Bill Tilden won the US. potest today by Sen, Charles E. is Be. sais tavertal. and analy, electric than those of to-/Men's tennis championship seven Potter. (R-Mich). **#-s Navarro “in the old days, when you'd still is “devoted to, jade ld annette “Our tremendoud passion was: for acting. Our personal lives,| times, more than any other. player. ring and epuipping health ‘amie facilities, Potter said. Institutions lanertag are: | Henry Ford Hospital, Detréit, $28, 600; Michigan State University, ($75,000; University of Detroit, $100,- bo University of Michigan, 3108, - 4 State Institutions ‘Get Health Grants: DETROIT #-— Public Health’ seevie grants totaling $313,325 for 795 our Michigan institutions were an-|. | There are more ‘than 4,000 in- ide telephone companies in Lee grants will go toward build- it appears as he describes his | Rear quarter - century. “retire- | ment,” / “IT. come back from work one iday in 1936 and ¥ say to sacle ; Ramon, you work very hard for Ciel tee Sheen Nom fom ee ore Sand —+ “Se t-bhegin-bytrading my y-big! house for a building—is got a bank | ip it—very profitable building. “Then I hey a bungalows court. Ten units. ThenI’sell my building | for $200,000" (double what he had| paid) and I buy“a very fine store’ in Van Nuys iCalif.) called J. C. iPenney: And I also buy more. rom, ‘vacant lots—oh, and also a ranch.” Ramion smiles modestly beneath | |his graying’ moustache, “1 never | 60; a’ Los nails: tax lawyer, was given a recess appointment Eisenhower by President as. a, ‘ef Internal Reve- Pue, - appointment is subject to — by the Senate. Bride Ruled Eligible ze ne a fo Attend School Wea beers the business sngac-, native Mexican. attributes to his ‘ MIBLAND PARK, N J foniy thing you Jose your value on’ (isthe dellar. I buy empty-lots. I }fuarantee, you buy empty lots to-) dg y. and wait five years, you get. \Gouble your money. Almost any-. iwhere in America.” ‘Guardian Angel,” (APj— is that he has compounded the The State of New Jersey has no motiey with, which he retired in] right to @eny a child an educa- ithe days of monstrous salaries and ¢ uid gh et _|Meager taxes, us © Bets Mar “Now, et the age of 50, he is. : * A * returning tothe cameras for a Series of ABC-TV “Walt Disney - School Board President Freder- Presefits” shows. Obviousty, his: ick sdePlanque...anneunced—. | pa Might that Mrs” fope Skinner peed Nyman is. as’ eligible to attend. Midland Park High Schoof as any other 16-year-old. The legal opinion by board at- torney John Hammersma Jr. was the development in @ con- troversy that started last month, whem Hope returned to ber senior year im high school a bride. A graqup of some 230 parents ap-. ‘peared at a board meeting and demanded that the girl be ex-, pelled ohzngleast barred from ex- tracurriculer activities. ~ * * They complained that Hope, “Ft is health,” he says. “I was | living-the good life, om the ranch, very easy-going. Felt awful. The. doctor looked at me and said I have bad low bieod pressure, | out of being bored. He says get te werk.” Tall and lear! and more debonair, if possible, than in his most famed jera of, “Ben Hur’ and “The sume a mature romantic lead. He literally cringes at the suggestion. | “No! Ob, no’ I would be too embarrassed. Love is for young ‘who is head cheeriader and ac-,people. Some men never stop—but ‘tive im several school organiza- they should, it is true. No, I would tions, had been telling tales of Tather be a kindly father. I could marifail bliss in school. 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Herman Kierdorf Pet Dog Leads 1 ., Way to Children Faces Trial Today Lost in‘ Swamp | (Continued From Page One) | BLISSFIELD « — A pet dog, | ' i i Not-an Atomic Reactor, | Part of Vacuum Cleaner a DENVER, (AP)—One of the na tion's top atomic scientists care-"; fully guarded a bulging briefcase he brought to the Energy Re- Herman left for the Washington | joq searchers into a swamp yes- sources Conference here. hearings. ‘terday for two missing children Authorities say they didn’t tell who were found naked and shiver-' Herman that day about finding ing in six-inch deep water. the cache, hoping to gain his co-| Two airplanes and more than: operation in getting Frank to tell 150 persons joined the search for the truth about his burns. aeons S = Keith ES . ae water 1219, after their mothers reported, HEARINGS BEGAN ito Michigan State Police at about That night Herman disappeared 19 a.m. that. the children had dis- and remained out of sight 13 days.) appeared while playing. Then he surrendered and began a * a * long series of courtroom appeal: Farmers Wayne Lipp and Al ances, beginning with his arraign- bert Neyrinck found the two about mete on charges brought upon, 4pm: -on--Lipp'a—tarm.-about--a Richardson 5 complaint. mile from their rura! Blissfield * * * homes. Lipp said he spotted a dog Next was a Circuit Court hearing belonging to one of the children at which Herman fought unsuc- as it emerged from the swamp.| * * * Dr. James L. Tuck, of the Los | Alamos laboratories in New Mex- ice, was asked if a miniature nu- clear reactor was concealed in- side. : * * * Replied Dr, Tuck: ‘No, it’s part of my. wife's vacuum clean- er. There is no repairman in Los | Alamos and she insisted that I have it fixed in Denver.” Trading Stamps Tricky | DETROIT (UPI) — “My Seot- tish ancestors would be proud of | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1938_ test, a supersonic F-105 Thunderchief is hooked up te a giant MUFFLING THE THUNDER — All set for a full-power ground ~ fiber. The liner, aided by ET » : a air drawn in through the 38foot-high. poay stacks, absorbs most of the noise. The remainder is funneled to ‘silencer stretching out behind it. The new $250,000, two-story muf-~ the muffler-tank and blown out through an exhaust stack. Special | issues. s fler is claimed to reduce the roar of the 20,000-pound thrust J-75 restraining devices under the plane hold it in_place. The muffler sting © focal 5 engine to a olw-pitched moan. Normal conversation can be carried system, which is portable. is said to be more than 12 times a8 | has been called.for 11 a.m. Satur- on a dozen feet away even while the jet is going full blast during. effective as previous models. It was recently unveiled at Repub- y at Lincoln Junior High School. tests. The front section of-the muffler, fronted by ‘two -six-ton : ag local wii he am ; sv a ia Oct, L ss cessfully to get his $25,000 bond The anima] led them back into’ me,” commented Ben MecePher- reduced so he could get out of the marshiand and to the children,| Son, a Detroit bar owner, yester- yal. Third was another appear- : * * * day. . He was showing a letter ance in Madison Heights, where: The youngsters had shed their that he mailed to one—of his clothing as they wandered into the, employes. McPherson-used trad- the bond was reduced. to $15,000 and Herman was bound over for trial Free under the $15,000 bond, Herman later was re-arrested fer investigation on charges. of COn- spiring to commit arson, but was released by Circuit Court when swamp. They were scratched by ifg stamps for postage. The branches and suffering from ex- Stamps were canceled in the posure but did not require hos- Dearborn post office. ' pitalization. ae | | Sgt. William Gill of the Bliss- That’s Not Cruel Enough | field State Police post, described a doors, has a perforated metal limer backed by compressed. glass as ~lie Aviation’s field at Farmingdale, N. ¥, <> ne 2 wh esp ett Ae Ae AE them as “tired, hungry, scared and wet.” “exes ' fused yesterday to grant Leslie authorities admitted they had in- sufficient evidence against him | to seek a warrant. Oakland Courthouse Had the grand jury been grant- ed. Herman might have been Case Reaches Top asked to appear in court again. But Oakland County judges turned down the grand jury. It was sought to probe an alleged con- Court, said that the court will set a spiracy to cover up a Pontiac ar- conference date for sometime in (Continued From Page One) son and the Flint arson in which Frank was believed to have suf- fered his fatal burns * * * Tuesday, Herman was once more, hoping to get the si- him dis- missed on grounds that Richard. son did not have a Search warrant and was out of uniform when he came into the possession of the lencer charge against silencér. Judge Frank L. Doty trial. Anonymous Charity? CLEVELAND (UPI) — Postal authorities are looking into a form letter found in West Side mail boxes asking donations of $1 to be sent to a branch post office box. The unsigned letter said: ‘Dear friends and neigh- bors: Please send $1 today and if we may we pray the Lord will bless }our family in his own hum- cr In court turned down this bid, ruling that these were mafters to be decided during ‘November at the end of today’s session. He said an opinion is pos- sible by that date, Winters added. however, that there is some likelihood that be- cause of the complexity of the case, a decision might not come out of the first conference meet- ing The League in its suit also claimed the county had no legal right to change the present site of the courthouse, and that the prop erty on Telegraph road, on which the building was to go, was illegal- ly annexed to Pontiac, and hence ‘outside the county seat. On these last two questions the county gained somewhat of a par- tial victory opinion. He ruled that the Board of Su- pervisors could sell the present downtown courthotse site and move to the new Telegraph road site. However, the judge said an- nexation of most of the Service Center from Waterford Township had been accomplished wrongfully without the vote of residents of the + yesterday in Judge Dehnke's’ LONDON (UPI)—The judge re- | Morgan, 37, a divorce from ,his Danish-born wife on the ground of menta] cruelty. Mrs. Morgan said she bawled him out only be- | cause he insisted on seeing sexy movies and unflatteringly compar- | ing ber with the actresses. No More Feasts at Zoo NEW YORK (UPI) — Magis- trate A. Lawrence Acquavella | ordered Miss Yetta! Klausner to stay away from the | Central Park Zoo. Zoo officials complained that she was throw- ing their orangutan Katy off her diet with offerings of cupcakes, | French pastry and chocolate bars. 8 Son Tries Electric Cart —Dad Pays Damages KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Tony Hostetler brought his family here) from Nashville, Tenn., and dropped! into an appliance store to visit friends. 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Atlanta Blasting Solution Hinted FBI Report Rumored, Newspaper, TV Stations Get Threatening Calls | ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—A special ipolice staff went into seclusion as \they pressed harder than ever to- iday fora solution to the dyna-| mite explosion which shattered a large portion of a Jewish temple. | * * * | Reliable sources said it was un- derstood the FBI expected to solve the case today. N. R. John-) ison, in charge of the FBI office here, declined comment. The blast before dawn Sunday was the first anti-Semitic violence lin Atlanta but the fourth in the ‘South this year. It caused. $200,- 000 damage to The Temple. The police staff directing the in- vestigation here moved to an un-| ,disclosed site late Wednesday. }Capt. J. L. Moseley said requests = information from news media i | I. | |had reached ,the point where they | were interfering with the investi- |gation. * * * Two more bomb threats were ‘made Wednesday night by tele-| phone but nothing came of either. |Radio-TV stations WSB and WSB- | TV received a call from a man} ywho said the Atlanta J ana Ca y 5 Aly for Benefs in County Last Week: . By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer -~ More than 400,000 people became eligible for Social: Security benefits for the first time last month because of the recent changes—but only.a handful have applied. Why? Probably many of those who became eligible don’t_ know it because the changes are technical and complicated. The changes invelve benefits for: (1) Wives and chil- dren of disabled persons already receiving payments; (2) Dependent parents; (3) Disabled persons; and (4) Dis- abled adults who were disabled before reaching 18. _ ‘Here’s how: “Disabled person's dependents — starting with Septem- ber ,the “following disabled person’s dependents can re- ceive payments if the. disabled person is already getting payments: A wife 62 or over, a dépendent child ¢ or a wife—regard- less of her age—caring for a child or children. Previously, dependents of disabled persons couldn't get payments. ‘ Dependent parents—starting last month, a father 65 or over or a mother 62 or more can collect Social Security if a deceased son or daughter—before death—was covered by Social Security. Previously, a parent couldn’t. collect payments based on a son’s or daughter's Social Security record if a widow er dependent child of the deceased was getting or ever couli get—Social Security based on the same record. Disabled. worker—starting with September, a person can receive payments if he meets these two-reqiurements: (A) he’s between 50 and 65 and for six months has had a permanent disability so severe he can’t do any real work and (B) he worked in a job covered by Social Security for | five of the last 10 years before he was disabled. Previously, he not only had to meet these two require- ments, but he also must have worked in a job covered by Social Security for 1% out of the last three years before | the disability. Anyone who’s been turned down before because he didn’t meet the old requirements should reapply. Because of the same change in the eligibility re- quirements, it’s also easier for disabled persons below 50 - to have their wage records “frozen” so that their pay- ments at 50 will be higher. The change in Social Security also will allow disabled per- sons who failed to have their records “frozen” before June 30, 1958, to apply for the wage freeze. Disabled adults who were disabled before 18: such per- | sons who are dependent of persons receiving retirement payments may now receive -payments even though they aren’t dependent on the Social Security recipient for a least | half of their support. Previously, they had to show they were dependent on | the Social Security recipient for at least half of their sup- Four Cases of Polio Four cases of polio were reported in Oakland County during the week John. D. Monroe, health director. * 2" *€ a One case was in ‘the city of Pontiac. The others were reported jn. Oak Park, Farmington: Town- ship and Novi Township. The four cases raised the number of polio cases in the county in 1958 to 40. Through the correspond- ing period of 1957, 25. cases were reported throughout 1957. * * * The following is a list of com- city—and -eounty -health ments, including last. week’s figures. PONTIAC Past Prev. 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CLEMENS ST. = . . oj Fi z ¢ 4 . . - , & %, é = Ps 7 : EIGHTEEN Record Crowd Visits Mackinac Straits Could Be Top Tours Spot -, LANSING W—Dreams of build-/crown the island—at various times] Petersen. ing the Straits of Mackinac area ‘under French, British and Ameri- into one of America’s top tourist|°4" command—this year continued h lick a series of displays that depicted meccas rose with every cCilcK 0 ithe history of the fort. this summer.” the turnstiles on Mackinac Island| Cal Peters of Los Angeles was ’ ‘Ula Ula’ Hoops the past summer. | missioned to build eight intri-| f* ts 8 . W. Stuart Woodfill, chairman of cate dioramas—three dimensional Big Hit in Mexico the Mackinac Island State Park/TéPlicas. Dirk Grienghuis, Lansing Commission. happily reported this 2'tist, painted four wall-size mu- week that 118.246 tourists—dbout Tals. Theodore Haskett, also of ‘hoop has hit Mexico. five times the usual quota—visited Lansing, made period settings. The| Called the ula ula it first went historical Old Fort Mackinae from €™!8ting museum in the. old bar-| jon: sale Oct. 1 for 12% pesos, or 4$1. Within a few divs it had’ the) racks -building was renovated. ‘An avenve of historic flags led (City Jumping and bumping. to the fort entrance. Giris in | x * &® colonial costume waited on visi- This started when Morris Cald- tors at a tearoom in the hase- ell, a retired American living in) ment of the officers’ quarters, “Me xico, took a summer vacation! in California, He saw the hula hoops around) \San Gabriel and thought they might click in Mexico. On his re- turn he and a friend, Henry Wil- liam Jones, went into partnership. June 15 to'Sept: 26..-° - - a More important, the 50 cent admission fee for adults and 25 cents for children brought a $50. 040 net profit—enough to pay off a $50,000, 15-year bond issue which financed the first phase of Neat year, the commission plans} the fort renovation project. to reconstruct the chapel erected Now even more ambitious plans DY the early French missionaries are afoot for a $75,000 bond issue | about 1670. It will sit in Mar- neXt year to carry on the work. |quette Park below the fort. There as We were astounded by the way} will be more murals, ancient can- Copyrighting the name ula ula, people flocked into the fort,” said. 'non, life-size manikins in historic they began making hoops in Mex- Eugene T. Petersen, director of Costume, slide projectors and tape |; the State Historical Museum who recorders to play music of the era was loaned to the park commis. '" which the fort thrived, sion to direct the project. x *& * * ~~ The “Until this year, there's been no charge for admission to the fort,” ‘ate he said. “We were a little wor an inaw City ried that an admission fee might tt de Baude near St Woolworth was the first custom- er, buying 5,000 to start with. Sat- iurday sales soared to 1,200 for the fe ‘k Commission also isiday, and by Monday both stores muting headway in plans to rends, were sold out. ae wt Michilimackinae near oe. es and reconstruct ignace.. drug stores, even a service sta- MEXICO CIFY (AP)—The hula “We made a good start Then Sears Roebuck,, toy stores, cut down on visitors. but obvious! * * * people are willing to pay if thes Outside the commission's juris-|cut a little as competitors éntered | get their money's worth.” diction. but bar of the long-range the field with what they called) * * * plans by groups interested in cha-cha-chas and juplas 0: whoop- | Obviously part of the crowd Straits de weloament are tentative las. . came to the area because of the blueprints for work on historic a —— new. Mackinac Bridge. But the sites as far as the Beaver Islands. A recent survey by the U.S} bridge is expected to be a steady) “Our goal is to make this the Department of Agriculture found | tourist attraction. most important historical restora- that" rural residents use mozre| The string of white buildings that tion in the. whole midy. est," said pickles than city dwellers do. tion, got into thé act. Prices were SHAWS sic isco snes | Diamonds, Like love... a long Term Investments | 6-DIAMOND DUET | $1.00 DIAMOND BRIDAL DUO $1.00 A WEEK ‘ * . My $7Qg50 A WEEK i4 <2 Hand carved mountings of | 4k | ee eae gold. A lovely crection ter the f en Layaway for Christmas! bride. Moderately priced Layaway for Christmas! ON EASY CREDIT TERMS ° Layanay Now a for Christmas? 9-DIAMOND e.. & THREESOME ~~ $3950 Ny A levely trio fer the bride and groom. 3 diamond engegement plva mons and lady's d-diamond | bends A volve with $1,50 A WEEK ate # 8-DIAMOND PAIR 3125 $2.50 A WEEK 10-DIAMOND DUO 4150 $3 A WEEK 7-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE $9250. $2 A WEEK Layauay for Christmas! 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But I do tike to feel we re- turn them better citizens, «vith ing of one another.” — + "The = - the. “one. with the combat badge of merit — said the same thing, only hoses: ferently. * “We don't train them to de for their country.” he said. “We try to teach them how to live — and we want them to think, They| poidlin be stuck off someplace by themselves. “They've got to be to decide on their own what ito sop . y This is the misitie-age amar. The one that's supposed to fight the war no one wants of can * «*« * "Gone ig the old “KD” (known distance) range, where one Jearned to -shoot by popping bullseyes from 200, 300 and 500 yards out. Big call it “Trainfire” now and the recréit learns by walk- ing through a woods, firing at) man-shaped targets which sud- denly pop up before him. He doesn't even use a sling. “In combat, how many men took time to get. into their slings when the enemy was running down on them?” a captain: asked. Tee eierenee, — amid “The soldier ‘ao longer is i 'No Toys Down Drain “It's a milk Army. that's what it is,”” a captain said, ‘It used to to put milk dispensing machines outside .the barracks.” Ltime-out in a-war because it was sélinied too bard?” a— captain asked. Lane said. ‘‘They’re an inspira- a challenge.” ~« *& * Wood, is military discipline. * * * “No army in the history of it wasn't good on the drill field,"’ Col. Franklin ~ R. good citizen, too.”’ GARDINER, Ore.—if you have trouble with your children dropping thing for you. 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The big four-engine C124 Globe. | master crashed this morning near the foint U.S.-New Zealand station at Cape Hallett m tse Antarctic. A rescue party set out from the station, and aircraft from the main US. base 400 miles to the south at bad weather prevented spotting: the wreckage from the air, Weak radio signals from the survivors were believed sent on emergency McMurdo Sound were| trying to reach the scene. The! — equipment salvaged ‘from the wreck, ; : * x The crash was reported by Air . jail Foree officials at Christchurch, the New Zealand base for opera- tion Deep Freeze. The Globemas- ter left Christchurch last night fo parachute supplies to bases in| Antarctica. Cape Hallett, about 1,900 miles south of Christchurch, is the first) . point of land reached on the flight south. | strip, Lt. Col. C. J. Ellen, task, force commander, was trying to, fly there to investigate the crash. | * * Officials withheld names of the! 13 men’ on the plane until their It has an emergency air-| 4 Be we De ee es THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘HURSDAY, octosEn 16, 1058 _ © 1968 Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved FAMILY GROUP (OR PRIDE ). BY FORCES, THEY SOON MAKE THE TAIL.... WHILE THEIR LORD - AND MASTER WATCHES WITH DROWSY BOREDOM. Tlie a atolls Se ” ‘Distributed by as Future trates, LADIES / LADIES! WHATS THE TROUBLE? “WELL, IT GEEMS THE LIONESSES ARE MAKING . THE FUR FLY BECAUSE AN UNATTIACHED? Fi IS TRYING TO FORCE HER WAY: INTO THEIR COMBINING THEIR: INTRUDER TURN “Ny . : Hi | iG 4 ¥ ties V4 ; condition was determined and rel- Nixon Hails Rocket- Pow ered X atives notified. Pontiac Educators Conference was held recently at| Higgins Lake. One of the meeting's trundied the forerunner of tomor- highlights was a workshop pro-|row’s space vehicle out into pub- magnificent achievement of the more exciting adventures gram on the mathematics courses itie view, in city schools. x *« * Among resource people at the conference were Dr. Andrew! New Space Ship Now on Hold Annual Confab ~ The annual Pontlac Educators’ Force, the Navy and the new ci- the first and. logical step in space’ the rollout ceremony for the new inew rocket-powered X15 a “major istep ‘in man’s greatest adventure The Air'in exploration beyond our world—| By VERN HAUGLAND AP Aviation Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — vilian space agency have proudly exploration.” | ! Schott of Marquette University, | Dr. David Wells, director of math-| ematics education for Oakland County, and Mrs. Helen Barnham of Silver Burdett Co., a firm pub-| lishing textbooks. * *x * General chairman of the confer- ence was William Wright, princi- pal of Mark Twain School. 4 Grown Children' of Circus Clown Meet Ist Time CAPRI, Italy (AP) — The four children of a.wandering circus)” clown, each a citizen of a dif- | ferent country! met Wednesday for the first time on this vacation island whére- their parents were . married. * * x: Will Undergo (2nd Operation Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Pontiac/ PTA Council president, ad two) LONDON (AP)—Moscow Radio —Navy missilemen today pieced! Board of Education members, Wil- today announced that a Japanese together the shattered fragments liam Anderson and Mrs. Elsie Mi- ‘girl victim of the 1945-Hiroshima ‘of the second Polaris experimental! halek, also. attended. . | had developed an ulcerated lar-| 4, The meeting: united Maria An- tonietta Withenau, 26 - year - old, fashion model from Lima, Peru; Francisco Withendu, engineering student - in City; Fernanda -Withenau, 22- year-old Buenos nouncer; and Maria Withenau, 20- year - old philosephy Cologne, West Germany. Twenty-eight years ago their ‘German father, Erick Withenau, céme. with a circus to Capri, He met and fell in love with an Ital- jan. girl named Costanza. ’. They married, Costanza fol- lowed Erick and had‘four children in four different places. The chil- dren were feft in nurseries and orphanages. They grew up with-, out knowing of the existence of each other. iw Two months ago, dent in Australia. Fulfilling a wish in their mother’s will, white home overlooking the blue sea off Capri, State Dem Chairman to Conduct Vote Course } Neil Staebler. Democratic state chairman, will be in Pontiac Fri day at the Roosevelt Hotel to con duct a ‘‘get-out-the-vote’ course for Democratic precinct wor kers. \ The course will begin at 12:30 p.m. 24-year-old | Mexico | Aires radio an-| student ‘at, the nce were killed in an automobile acci-| the chil-: dren met in- Costanza’s one-story, | Oakland County : “With the X15 ‘following the| * * Americans can proudly say that Vice President Nisog ealied the the United States has recaptured ’ Hiroshima Victim Navy Polaris Missile Gres Wild at Cape CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) atom bombing soon will undergo’ rocket to explode in the last three the last in a series of two opera-| weeks. tions in Moscow. tk *« The broadcast said the girl will, “ie Siow ‘cachet was. blown lbe restored to health. in six! |apart Wednesday efter the second months. \stage suddenly shot aloft a split Hisako Nagato of Hiroshima, /second before launching and zig- iwho was exposed to heavy radia-' 'zagged over the Cape in a series tion in the attack when she was 9, o¢ cartwheel turns. ; ; Sept. 24, its predecessor ynx, the broadcast said. 'was eee by the hae safe-| Russian surgeons already have ty officer 50,000 feet over the Cape removed an obstruction in the lar- when it jerked out of control. ynx. In the second operation they Ae ey iwill try to replace removed tissue The upper section of the latest! with plastie and skin grafts. missile, named AX2, impacted in s A third stage in the treatment 1 isolated field on the Cape, ig- will be ‘systematic exercises de- initing a brush fire that roared signed to restore the young wom- through a one-niile area for- sev- an’s voice. ‘eral hours., Hordes of rattlesnakes Japanese victims of the Hiro- crawled onto a nearby road to és- shima and Nagasaki bombings cape the flames. been treated in the . é hai ; The Polaris is the Navy's 1,500- mile intermediate range ballistic —‘It was a real happy threesome in Kansas . City as Jimmie John Jarnigan Jr., holding his son, Jamie, 2, gets a big hug from his wife Chariene after he had been chosen as Star Farmer of America at the 3tst national convention of the Future Farmers of America. Jarnigan ts.a 21-year-old wheat and cattle farmer at Jetmore, Kans. . * * i Dulles spoke at a meeting of the! Practicing Law Institute, an or- ganization of New York City law- yers. Describing the problems of his agency, he said: ‘We have to be willing to take a good bit of rib- { ing from the public and the Students Return ' b A y Decne the East-West situa After Protest | au US ccuses tion, Dulles said the Soviet Union and Red China are out to domi- Over Homework | | nate the world by “many means C 00 Odi _short of war, even local war.”’ He| “PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ano “© “mentioned a number of phases of|chapter—a get-tough policy — real economic competition and subver-|been written into the history of| sion. “We must expect very tough/troubled Ranking High School. | COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Threatens _ Legislative. Action to Free Teachers compenton, "be seme » * * | f i hool WATER SOFTENERS * * * - Eighty-eight juniors returned to} or Private Sci 00 In over-all “military capability, jclasses Wednesday after a two- . he said, there is every reason to|day walkout in protest of “too) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. 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But the campaign has been no) * * * hit at the box office. | Both men travel around the « *« * )state in automobile caravans led The whole thing has party heads'by sound trucks (Kean’s unac- on both sides baffled, It figures|countably features a recording of to be a very close election, But ‘Happy Days Are Here Again,” no crowds, no heat and not mucn the New Dea} theme song). voter interest have shown so far.” While Williams thrives on cam. | Runing for, the Republicans is US. Rep. Robert W. Kean, $- year-old veteran congressman and millionaire investment banke1 with a U.S. Senate. tradition in his _family. His gray hair. almost white mustache and dignified car riage conform to one of the popu- lar ideas of what a senator looks Opposing Kean is Harrison A | Williams: Jr. 38-year-old lawye | and. former congressman. Dark. | haired. and — boyish-looking, . Wil- liams personifies the young, lib- eral Democratic candidate, ~ * * * They are battling for the seat being vacated by Sen. H. Alexan der Smith. 78-year-old Republicar who is retiring. Kean’s 20-year record in Con gress has been the main battle ground, He backs the Eisenhower | foreign policy, favors economy in' government and speaks often with pride about Social Security law! amendments he ‘has sponsored. Williams, who often backed Ei- senhower's foreign policy when he was in Congress from 1954 to 1957, is more critical nowadays. But! he charges that there is a marked isolationist trend in Kean’s rec ord, He says much of Kean’s work on the Social Security law was technical and that many times ‘ Kean voted against the basic ideas involved * * vr A large unspoken part of Wil- liams’ campaign is the Sherman Adams issue. Kean admits the Adams case may cost: him votes. even though he was one of the first Republicans to call for Ad-| ams’ resignation as President Ei-| senhower's top aide, after Adams was shown to have accepted fa- vors from a friend who was in some difficulties with the govern ment. : Beth men have concentrated on dren are grown up, ‘election in New Jersey was de- ing away from-—home too much. His wife Nancy dislikes. politics and stays home with their five young children, - “Gee, my wife will kil] me.” he said after a recent 19-hour day of campaigning, ‘‘I didn't get home until after midnight last night ‘ei-| ther,”’ . ~*~ * *& Kean. is getting plenty of help: from his family. His wife Eliza-| beth makes the tours with him! and Ifkes politics. Their six chil-| Both Kean’s father and uncle: were U.S. senators. His party has’ won every US. 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Disintegrating “ore _THE EERE AS PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 ti ae TWENTY-FOUR_ P) Aloeria Groups | De Gaulle Orders Army to Get Out of Politics; Committees Dissolving ALGIERS ‘(AP)—The apparent crumbling of the network of Pub- lic Safety Committees is expected to leave Premier de Gaulle free} from organized French opposition to his plans for an Algerian solu- tion. * * * The commuttees were the out-) growth of the French uprising in} Algiers May 13 against any eom- promise with leaders of the four-}- year-old nationalist rebellion. The defiance by the French colonists and army leaders forced the re turn ef De Gaulle to power. Once he was installed in office, however, the general soon let it be known he was going to rule without the Algerian committees’ advice. He gave them only pass- ing notice and on visits to Algeria seemed to go out of his way to snub their leaders. The committees insisted they had organized the uprising which killed the Fourth Republic in or- der fo assure the integration of _j|gested an exception. The excep- Market Hunters | |Cite Differing Off-Limits Topics for. Campaigners. = -~ WARREN ROGERS ak. - Associated Press News Analyst — WASHINGTON ® ~—- President Eisenhower and Secretary of State)! Dulles have suggested that politi- eal campaigners refrain from de- bating foreign policy, Each ‘sug- tions seem te cancel each other out. . ~« * * ‘ Eisenhower told his news con- Ike, Dulles Split on Politics, Foreign Policy : stlos tela kas Gui Condes auld vie Il I it elected, would . “t- do not think|be to end the war in Korea. He respect to foreign policy aS! sat it is wise.that current aspects|added: ‘That job requires @ per of foreign policy should be inject-|sonal trip to Korea. I shall .make Sf ig ee ke see it. One is the policy and one is its operation. . a “I do not, by any means, decry|ed in the campaign. 1 think there| that’ trip. Only in Ahat way could intelligent questioning and criti-/are some basic problems of for-/1 learn bow best to serve the cism of any particular point. But haporte paar = gh We that ine in terms of underlying principles.” been standing ee well on its * * & own tet ‘for time.’* . publican Change Pleas 6 Admit Slaughtering Wildfowl for Profit ir Harsens. Island Area changed. their pleas from innocent of wildfowl for sale in the Harsens DETROIT (UP) — Six men} to guilty yesterday in the slaughter} to eye. votes. x *« * form,. It lam ae oo ministration foreign "policy as hav- And anyway, few politicians of either party ovoid show re e clination to a discuss - eign policy if it means possible| year. probably would welcome Eisenhower .and Dulles them- selves had quite a bit to say rule out virtually all criticism of about foreign policy in the 1952| Eisenhower administration foreign eign policy which can be discussed| American people in the cause of peace. I shall go to Korea.” It is generally conceded that El- senhower’s pledge to visit Korea, tnt Sire tug, wen he in the congressional campaign in ugura wi soestwe ba nthe te, ore Pay, lan getter. Dulles did: most of the drafting "| 1952 anne campaign plat- Truman. ad- other things, “aban- However, the confli et may being, among : doned friendly nations” after mone. apparent then reel Usually, | id War It and of having “traded our overwhelming victory - Fee ge tak ba wad clan : keep in touch and always see ye) !F & new enemy and lor nee te ions and new wars which were quick to come.” * * * Republican campaigners this Dulles’ idea that current aspects of foreign policy be barréd from political debate. That would policy, since the administration in Algeria into France. But De sons were dropped with the consent campaign. Gaulle pointedly refused to use of Assistant U.S. Atty. John M. Eisenhower hit the issue hard power see ae ri the word ‘“‘integration’’ when Chase. in campaign speeches. In Detroit hed current ¢ oreign speaking of French-Algerian rela- A total of 18 persona were ar- on Oct. 24, 1952, for are he' fairs. tons. m rested by State Police, conserva- : ag | * * tion officers and federal agents DONALD P. BANKS SPRCIALS | He told the committees to drop Specials for Week Ending ont ice gras woman of teense |p is efor the down |Honor Donald Banks ment of Algeria and instead to Two other persons were arrested onor on an October 25 work for the unity of European ‘Jater and an Algonac man, Gene settlers and Moslems in Algeria. - Johnson, is still sought. as Press Carri rer MEN’S After a bri f the heady — = : ; 7 an ee ote | Fre A Oden Fale “Haven: - Ealt Hate — 70% idowa fob the ee eee - HIGH STEPPERS — Members of the Water- are (I-r) Don Arsen, 4515 South '§ Shore ST, Jack |Robert Sears and Douglas LaPar!| Waterford Township High Schoo! ‘e a - Th final blow fell Monday De ford Township Junior Chamber of Commerce McCaffrey, 2420 Pauline St. and Jack” Cooper, {both of Algonac; Harold Sears,|19th-grader Donald P. Banks is ses he awaiting their cue at the dress rehearsal. They 6617 Manson Dr. sland: Gordon Sears, Pearl/one of 10 Pontiac Press carriers é Gaulle told the army to get out of politics. That meant soldiers had to resign from the commit- tees. The soldiers who defied Pre- | mier Pierre Pflimlin in May knuckled under to De Gaulle. honored recently for excellent serv- || ice, salesmanship, citizenship and ||4 Ralph M courtesy. t eral Judge . Freeman. Fishing, hunting, boating and Riuedena Wiel Wtcede) and Tish’ | oieeges acct mannan oe 8 I ert A. Kazor, Fair Haven, were year-old Donald. He would like to SPECIALS * WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25 PLAIN Skirts..... 94 Waterford Jaycees fo Tread Boards : released: study architecture in college after her ree reamed ‘Tice i An old-fashioned minstrel] show|wives have been rehearsing forlanalr, according to presideni) Chase said 11 persons arrested high school. * : y ay, it) will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday|some three months on the ‘‘Cot-|George Scantland. in the pre-dawn raid have pleaded x * * ' became apperent the military had/and Saturd. e — : a 1 SHIRTS WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25 ap ay at the Waterford) ton Town Minstrel Show.”” This is| Various types of specialty guilty and seven others are await-| nonaid has been a Press carrier SHI c been the cement holding the cgm-|Township High School, sponsored) mittees together. Without the‘sol-|by the Waterford Township J unior |the organization's first attempt into, numbers, line routines and all diers, the committees came to the}Chamber of Commerce. ithe theatrical realm and if it is a| the chatter that helps make a | point of disintegration. More than 100 Jaycees and their/success, will be minstrel show entertaining, has come an annual) 4 worked into the presenta- ing trial. at Cass Lake for 314 years. He is| > He said Judge Freeman has |the, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | set Oct. 28 as the tentative date Banks of 1380 S. Cass Lake Rd., | for the start of the trial. oe Harbor. | tion. | “We'll start the trial then if our) | The “Bob Lawson Trio,” a hireg; undercover man (Anthony M. Ste- lorchestra, musical director Hal|fano) isn’t tied up in trials in [lli-) iW iggins and Edward Smith are the’ | nois or Wisconsin on that date,” \professional help, outside of the|Chase said. ; P club. °. The raids in Michigan, Mlinois| The Waterford Township Fashion Nixon Believes GOP Surging to Upset Victory in November svc ix 2 zoe Sextet ater cna oe meh oar wildlife serv- etonan, ng 3, Teron ag are tan 00 eoia|_An bor, Sm fom th LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Re- \range policy, he said differences crats would vote for Republican ery was made and installed by and geese from market hunters in wil. publican party is surging toward should be discussed. | candidates, thus wiping out the Jaycees. ithe tri-state area. an upset victory at the polls in| The $100-a-plate Las Angeles big lead recorded by the Demo-| ke : November, says Vice President dinner was billed as a ‘‘salute to crats in last June’s primary. | Proceeds from the show will go!’ a Nixon. : |Dick.”” Pretty girls did a brisk! Nixon sought to heal the dam- |into community projects such as ] * x business among the audience sell- ‘aging split between two top men the teenage rodéo, Christmas shop-|” Nixon told 2,000 GOP campaign ing ‘Dick in '60’ buttons to sup-'on the Republican state ticket, |ping tours, all holiday parties andj workers Wednesday night that the Porters-of his candidacy for the /Sen. William Knowland, who is! ifoog baskets for unfortunate chil-| ~ biggest political shocker since|Presidency in two years. running for governor, and Gov.|dren along with the yearly Junior Harry Truman's unexpected vic- “We've got the candidates and | ‘Goodwin J. 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Democratic criticism of adminis-| Patrolman Misses t+ & * _about seven miles west of here. | tration policies go unanswered. \Cor f His St | His tribute to Knowland brought! Coroner M. Donald Burkhead |; “I think one reason the Repub-; eo 1s ory ‘thunderous cheers from the audi- said Chalmer Risner;.26, of Lan-| lican party is in trouble is that it KANSA. ence, with one notable exception. sing, suffered a skull 5) Cc (AP) — Harold , , has allowed criticism to go by! Iiuchenan, arn in heavy |Knig ht, alone among the dignitar- | lwhen a limb of a tree he was : without making effective reply,” | traffic thought he recognized the ies at the head table, did not join pushing with his bulldozer sprang |= he said. « [patrolman at the wheel of a police |i the applause. ‘back and struck him in the head. x * & car, As a friendly gesture he) He said he considered President threw an apple core at the car. 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Such hot-water mines bubbled up'mén. women and children were’ sprayed 2.500 gallons of insecticide}, known as Japanese Encepha-| 5.5 million of the 7 million tons) counted dead, another 4,500 seri- joa all military installations and litis B, the epidemic was much Part of the time is being offered. isome 100 Korean towns and vil-| ‘more viruent in Korea than fn Some swampland is being peddled each craft spraying 120! Japan. The worst Korean epidemic by crooks. But this appears to be was in 1949 when 5,616 were strick- @ Minute fraction of the total sales by 30 south, By DOUGLAS LARSEN — “etic ‘blonds Scene sa Sa ~ on, Steel Pilings House Alt Equipment, Men * WASHINGTON _ Rich deposit of petroleum and sulphur lie But there. is one serious draw- back. The.Gulf of Mexico is above them, posing a watery barrier be- tween the wealth ard the men who sprouted “houses and occupants, | |the state's. population’ would jumP)electronic calculators could have| this state, a ‘ratio of land-sellers 4 ‘Eves ah. today's vocond de linge oo) banda invested,” taya-4 Se ee Oh OE ee ROW UPON ROW OF NEW HOUSES dot the Florida landscape in this new "Subdivision. But. countless agra arf where tando. , abt whither one ok Mekls clans tak Wong kept up with exact figures on acre-| to land about triple the average this. group in the = as a) whdle,” Another University of Florida lexpert, George rs inl a * many iacthe subdivision in Florida’ s land boom is row upon row of empty lots. |there’s more elbow - room here, New Enemy i in South Reres isunshine and warmth and good! ifishing, in about that order, are been to dat@ since there is really the things people think they will] the South Korean hills, ver the countryside and into the) s DDT as Weapon = Walter F, -Strempek and| 1 ae i eo Homecoming. . ker, Helen Zielesch, Sharon Poljan and Mary White, maid of honor. Romeo’s Homecoming football game against Lapeer will be played Fri- - day evening at Memorial Stadium. surrounded by Barbara Van- artell Queen ' eated for certain projects to im- prove the new church, ae make home visits on Sunday, Mon- ‘|man of the finance commission; - | perintendent. fof Trustees and members of the pledged during the four-day cam- paign Oct. 18-21, will be used to reduce the church debt, Remain- der of the money will be allo- A group of church members will day and Tuesday between 2:30 and 5 p.m. So tk ke * The group includes Leslie Par- rish, chairman of the official church beard; George Ronan, chairman of the membership com- mission; Kenneth Hausauer, chair- and Bill Krug, Sunday School su- Members of the church's Board congregation "at large also will Mary White, 17, #f@o', senior. |. She is the daughter of Mrs. Michael Sadaj, 460 N: Main St., and the late Harold White. |- = The five candidates for the) . Queen's title were first selected by the Student Council last weekend. Then on Monday they were voted upon by the entire student body. Between halves of Friday night's Romeo-Lapeer Homecoming foot- ball game Queen Mary will receive her sceptre from Connie Linteau, | 1957 Homecoming Queen. During) the intermission of the dance which will follow the game, her majesty will be crowned by Raymond Rit-} ter, Student Council president. Church to Present Heads of 2 State Political Parties An open forum entitled ‘‘The Christian and Politics” will be held ; ; in Pontiac Monday night featuring’ 2S Sane pier Be Lawrence B. Lindemer, Republi- | Hill of Birmingham, Mich., general can state chairman, and Neil Stae-}manager of Ford Motor Company's bler, Democratic state chairman. | Tractor and Implement Division, Both men will discuss issues in,was named last night at the an- the forthcoming fall election, ac-|nual convention of Future Farmers jcording to Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, jof America to serve as chairman MERRITT D. HILL Ford Executive Will Aid FFA Merritt Hill Selected to Head Foundation Sponsorship Group ginning at 7:30. ‘Foundation, Inc. ’ * * * | ~ “There will not be any discus-! mee EES fesndeticn \s 0 sion about candidates as such,’ organization which - provides : i | funds for award programs to Men de el as stimulate higher achievement among vocational agriculture Questions can be asked later students throughout the nation. of the two state party leaders, che said. The forum is open to everyone ganizations, and individuals make free ef charge and is sponsored annual contributions to support the jointly by the Christian Social Ac- FA Foundation program |tion Committee ofthe church and, ° ; the Women’s Society. * * *. Currently, more than 300 busi- ‘youth work in the Detroit area 1 D. i pastor of Bethany Baptist Church,'of the sponsoring committee for where the forum will be held be-/the Future Farmers of America | t | i} ,ness and industrial companies, or- | Hill Jong has been active in . Lindemer, 37, surrendered his partnership in a Lansing law firm when he was elected state chair- man in February of 1957. and nationally. He was one of the ‘men who served as a judge for | the FFA’s 1958 Star Farmer of ,America award; was chairman of make home visits. Couple Pledges Ruhlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruhlman of North Branch, and John S. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin of North Branch, pledged their marriage vows at a Nuptial High Mass in St. Mary’s Church, Burnside Township, Saturday morning. Gertrude Ruhlman was maid of honor for her sister, and Mary, an- other sister, served at brides- maid. Joseph P. Ruhlman, the \bride’s brother, served as best iman. Jack Bentz of Ellington and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newbegin, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom, also attended the | couple. pastor, ofifciated at the service. An evening reception was held at American Legion Hall, North | Branch. Plan College Night at Milford School . MILFORD — Six area schools will participate in the annual Col- lege Night program Wednesday at Milford High School. They include Walled Lake, Wa- terford Township, West Bloomfield, Northville, Farmington and Mil- ford. ‘ (9 Representatives from 31 colleges, ‘business schools and the Armed ‘Forces will be on hand from 7 jto 10 p.m. to answer questions about their educational programs and opportunities for high school graduates. | Junioxs, seniors and parents have been invited to attend. | Man Finds Son Dying CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) oe Romeo, — WILL NAME OFFICERS The Rev. John Hubert,! ,j/and the sponsors have failed to \|seph B. Jencks of 179 Mill St., His counterpart, Staebler, is 53 the Boy Scouts of America Scout- and was elected head of his party’s'i"& Exposition of 1958 in Detroit. State Central Committee in June He is chairman of the farm youth of 1950. [subcommittee of the National Sales ties and junior achievement. Sale:of Flares to Aid | Rochester Parties troit Board of Commerce. | Executives, Inc., and is active in' mei for a hand injured at work, the sponsorship of 4-H Club activi-|fainted when he realized the mo- Hill also is chairman of the ag- ri¢ultural committee of the De-'struck by a ear, died a short time the Diamond State. “That looks like my son,” cried! ‘Ben Scott- as. a small boy was wheeled into the hogpital’s emrer- gency room. Scott, awaiting treat- |tionless form actually was his 6- year-old son Randolph. The boy, The doctors will name their chief ot staff and other officers this) en will be on hand to act as re- ceptionists and guides. ~ Says Radio, TV Falling Down Newsman Ed Murrow! Accuses Networks of ’ Failure to Inform of falling down on the job-of in- forming the public. x *« * adequately informed on natidnal and international problems, Mur- trow said, the networks carry 4 steady load of programming which smacks of ‘‘decadence, escapism and insulation from the realities of the world in which we ive.” Murrow told a meeting of the Radio and Televsion News Di- rectors Assn. that he was speak: | ing for himself, and not. for the Columbia Broadcasting System of which he is an official. Murrow said there were several) jways in which both the networks defend their vital interests. He criticized the networks for remain- ing silent when the State Depart- ment refused to allow journalists to visit Red China and lifted pass- ports of newsmen who did. * * * _As for the sponsors, Murrow suggested that the big corporations which support the airways should turn over one program annually to the networks for presentation of information programs. “¥ refuse to believe that the | president and chairmen of the boards of these big corporations want their ‘corporate image’ to consist exclusively of .. . & pretty girl opening a door of a refrigerator, or a horse that talks,” he said. . “They want something better and, on occasion some of them have demonstrated it.” ; Fills Brandon Vacancy BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Jo- ,Ortonville, has been appointed to 'fill ‘the vacancy of James Slattery on the Brandon Board of Educa- tion, He will serve until next July. Slattery, who was serving his sec- ond three-year term, resigned re- cently. . Delaware is sometimes called Dr. John. C. Nott’ (dentist), all of] Instead of keeping the country) Extension clubs. the workshops, held at West AT HOME EXTENSION WORKSHOP—Christ- mas decorations, party favors, techniques and many otber ideas for the yuletide season were displayed and demonstrated at two workshops for the 125 Oakland County Home Some 2,000 women attended gift wrapping Ashley, (left), Bloomfield and Pentia ¢ Press Phete Clarkston Community high schools. Typical of the many attractive displays were these hand- made tree ornaments shown by Mrs. Donny 33 Ruth St., Pontiac. Looking on are Mrs. Richard Paris; (center), 118 S. Alice St., Rochester, and Mrs. Earl Eckert, 884 Adams Rd., Lake Orion. 5,000 in Rochester Hear Marine Band ROCHESTER — Some 5,000 per- sons heard the U.S. Marine Band in two performances at the new Rochester High School gymnasium yesterday. , &® School children packed the gym in the afternoon and a capacity audience of 2,300 heard the eve- ning performance. . Lt. Col. Albert Schoepper direct- ic band through a program of an- thems and classical selections, as well as popular favorites. The band’s appearance here was sponsored by the Rochester Tues- day Musicale. Proceeds will be used by the group to provide mu- sic scholarships. : , Parents Will Ga Back to School in Walled Lake WALLED LAKE—It will be “Parents Back to School Night” r the Walled Lake Junior High ‘A Thursday. Parents have been asked to re port to their child’s home rooms prior to 8 p.m. te obtain sched- ules. Thereafter, they will follow the same schedule, except on a shortened basis, that their child does during his school days. The same type Qf program will be held Oct. 23 at the senior high. expected in each class, and explain ‘later. the work pupils are doing. ROCHESTER — To raise funds for its annual Halloween parties, ithe Rochester Kiwanis Club will! hold two flare sales, Oct. 25 and ey C i \er area youngsters are expected ito participate in the parties, ac-’ ‘cording to Edwin :Forbush, club | President. | GRAND RAPIDS «» — Only the | The flares will be lighted at cartoonist still sees the farmer as 7 pam. Friday, Oct. 34, in front aq hayseed character. Ces apr magek alia In Michigan, at least, the cpm- ciganal an lightup posite picture of today’s successful | oo : farmer shows him as a progres- _ Donations of $150 each from sive, efficient businessman whose Avon Township and the village receipts in 1956 were aq whopping will help to defray the expenses 700 million dollars. t Bhies ar ql of the parties. The flares will be 132,922 STATE BESIDENTS sold $2 for $1. . . Heading the Halloween entertain. [His expenses diverted about 500 jnomiec stream. | Michigan counts about 132,922 ‘farm residents. About 57,922 are Roger Weymouth. County Calendar Rochester | Rochester Woman's Club will meet at (12:30 -p.m. tomorrow at the Woodward) |Memorial Library, Program will feature | ia film, ‘World of Ideas,” narrated by) |Mrs. Edward Bowen. Hostess will be Mre | ‘Robert Ballash. Prospective members| ihave been invited. | » * The annual Harvest Dinner of st.) Philip's Episcopal Church will be held at) 6} this evening in the undercroft of) jthe church | | Lake Orion ! A hobby, anfique and garden show will| be held at 830 this evening at the Lake Orion Methodist Church House There! will be a white elephant and bake sale | Peature of the evening will be a com- munity get-acqyainted tea. No admission * will be charged | i Milford The annual Harvest Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 this evening at the Milford Methodist Church Mrs. Plord Bentley is chairman New Hudson ‘rteet ai & ‘his evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cogger. ful time commercial farmers. The wouldn't trade off-farm jobs, Both categories generally rural life for the most choice location in any city. Typical of the varied farming op- erations today are those of Don Nutt, Ravenna dairy farmer and dairy cattle dealer, and the A. J. Schaefer, Sons orchards in the Peach Ridge area of northwest Kent County, ‘ Except for outward appearances, | it's hard for the visitor to realize he is in farm territory at either location * * * A chat with Nutt takes place in’ T one end of his’ huge dairy barn. | The roar of airplane engines drowns out the hum of bees in the Schaefer orchards where farming’s \air age operations have taken hold. | . “There possibly is mot quite the |income from farming as in city \work,"’ Nutt observes. ‘Certain _ costs—fuel, electricity, telephone | j and other expenses—run about _ the same. But being able to dine | on your own vegetables in seasop | and your own eggs and a steady | supply of milk and meat, def- initely is a plus for the farmer.” The farmer must look at his job as a business, Nutt says. ‘He Sparta with their father and 4re responsible for Aerocrop Service, Inc., an offshoot of the orchard enterprise, They bought the first of a five- plane herd last September, form- ing a crop dusting and orchard spray service, Arnold explains that their own ‘flying experience ties in admirably ‘with orchard know-how which is ‘missing from other crop dustin firms. kt ok * Their grandfather is credited with originating the practice of spraying trees against insect pests in the Peach Ridge area. He did Michigan Farmer Not a Hayseed but Progressive Businessman annual Schaefer, Sons output of be- tween 50,000 and 75,000 bushels of apples. ; Their apple storage, completed three years ago, is a showplace. APPLE-SIZING MACHINE Besides its three cavernous bins which held up, to 33,000 bushels éach, it contains the only apple- sizing machine of its type In Mich-|. | igan. The device, one of 14 manufac- tured by a West Coast firm, is an assembly line process for. plac- ing apples of. various sizes into packing crates, a ed the 52-man, red-coated symphen- Teachers will tell parents what is/Toom must keep records—know when to buy and when to sell.” ‘* * * Nutt believes that most farm res- idents enjoy the same comforts of living through modern appliances as do city dwellers, MOVED IN 192 2s ‘Most important,’ he says, farmer has a job.’ Nutt gave up urban life in 1942 when he and his wife moved to ithe farm which they have expand- ‘ed to 263 acres, He employs two full-time workers. ~ «© | Arnold Schaefer Jr. and his | and H{l, The New Hudson Farm Bureau wili the office he recently built adjoin-| brother, Caryl operate tlie A. d. .ing the bulk milk handling room at’ Schaefer, Song orchards near “the it, the story goes, by dipping a broom into a potion lethal to ih- sects and splashing it up into the trees, Both Michigan State University |were farm-born and raised. Both are definite in their liking for rural life over city living. 5 “Sure, We have to dig our own water, put in septic sewer \sys- tems and pay extra for private line telephones,” they say, “Bat it’ a business of our own. We're self-employed.” The, suecess of their fruit busi- ness might be measured in the graduates, Argpid Jr. and Caryl} A timeclock hanging ‘inside the storage doorway indicates how businesslike the modern farm has become. Tax. problems “aa the picture in several ways. - i “Withholding taxes are a trial, especially because of seasonal workers,” says Arnold Jr. Local taxes, surprisingly, are boosted in- directly by former city dwellers. “For - instance,". Schaefer ex- plains, “my farm is forced to pay more in taxes to support an inte- grated school district which is the result of people from the city buy- ing little plots of suburban land for homes, calling for more school and city utility service.” Area’s 1st Education Program Oakland County area's first driv- iscooter operators will convene next (‘Thursday in Farmington Township, Hugh Owen, township police com- missioner, announced today. Owen, said the “scooter school”’ Reception Honors Newlyweds Back From Southeast OXFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Quayle, who just returned from a week’s honeymoon in the South- east, were honored at a reception Saturday evening at Thomas Com- munjty Hall. * * The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. R. Clayton Quayle. His ‘daughter of Mrs. L. G. Thayer. The marriage was performed Oct, 4 at St, Mary's in the Hills Church by the Rev. William C. Hamm. Attendants were Steph- anie Spolyar ef Midiand, Mrs. Donald Ambrose of Freeland, Milton Francis and Marvin Ache- The newlyweds are making their home in Mgunt Clemens. The bride- » is band instructor at New Baltimore High School. — * * * Ds S Another Quayle son, Donald, and his bride, the former Mary Jo- sephine Isett of Jacksonville, Fla., are now, making their home in Boulder, Colo., where the bride- groom is on the faculty of the Unjversity of Colorado. - Their marriage took place Sept. 6 in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Jacksonville. v a Fenton. ‘The wedding has been set for Oct. 25 at the First Meth- er education program for motor, wife | the former Joy Schumaker, is the’ ‘ithe To Train Scooter Riders’ lwould be sponsored and conducted by the Farmington Township Po- lice Dept, * * * The first class will be held from T to 9 p.m. Oct. 23 at Dunckel High School, 12-Mile and Farming- ton roads, with scooter riders and their parents watching a safety movie and hearing a lecture on — laws relating to motor scooters and the responsibilities of parents. Irving H. Yakes; chief of Pe- lice, said township residents from 13 to 16 years of age will be eligible for the school. Advance registrations are bging taken at Owen Sporting Goods, Grand River at Middlebelt; Frank- lin Drug Store, 14-Mile at Middle- belt; and “Gaabo Mobil Service, 12-Mile at Farmington road. x *« “We plan on holding three class- room sessions,’ Yakes explained, “and two driving range classes, with prizes going to the best op- erators.”’ . ° * * ‘ : “The purpose of this school is fo prepare these youngsters for a life of driving,” he pointed out. “We feel that if we can teach them courtesy, safety and skill now, they'll be better automobile drivers when that time comes.” Newlyweds to Make Home in South Lyon SOUTH LYON — Upon return. / from their honeymoon in northern’ Michigan, Mr. and Mrs, Carroll ” \W. Hogan will make their Home on Whipple boulevard, South Lyon, They were married Satufday morning in a double-ring yite at St. Patrick Church ig: Brighton, The former Florence Mario Vallie, the bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arank Vallie of 365 Gibson St,/Parents of the bridegroom are’ Mr. and Mrs. . Clyde, Hogan '6t Brightop, Given jn-snarri ‘by her father, the eis mere & talictine peat gown Of white silk taffeta. It fea- ~“jtured a fitted bodice, bateau neck- line and long tapered sleeves. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of rhinestones and pearls, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses. Maid of honor was Mary Dee Pullen’ of Brighton, anq the bride's brother, Michael, was the . best, man, : Following the ceremony, a wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents. The _|reception was held in the evening “|at the South Lyon Veterans, Hall, ‘On ‘tiny’ Fair’ Isle in the North Sea. the flocks of sheep graze on le grassy top of Sheep Rock which —— sible only from the sea. By meang of ch men. climb the bate face of Oe hae and lower bags. of wool and young odist Church in. Clarkston. lambs to waiting boats.: TWENTY-SEVEN & Flood Rises Rampaging Rio Grande Threatens Towns Along Bach ae of Rorder “botit. sides ot -the- -bordet™ river, == ee SUR : More rains upstream on the Mexican side threatened even higher water, — ‘Heavy releases of water were. made from Falcon Reservoir, | about 156 miles upstream, because. the flood pool was full and more water was headed downstream. Thé releases combined with down- pours and inflows from Mexico to’ spread flooding and misery from the huge: ‘reservoir to the Gulf, At Else, Tex. heavy rains of; up to:5 inches flooded streets and houses, ¢lgsed schools and sent some 126 persons to temporary oF shelters, * *@, 22 The Mexican city of Carmago| was deserted wat for police and army Officials: The entire popula- tion, estimated at more than 5,000, sought higher ground when the Rio San aan backed into streets: and houses’ Penitas and Abram, two small) American villages south of Mis- sion, were ordered evacuated as a precaution. * * * About 3150 persons ‘were made | homeless in Reynosa, Mexico, when their homes were destroyed 6 ~@-levee-could be built on an irrigation canal, Water backed into the, canal from the Rio No loss of life was reported, however, Formosa Situation Needs Watching, Taylor Warns ° SEOUL (AP)—Gen. Maxwell D., Taylor, U.S. Army chief of staff,’ said today the situation in the For- mosa Strait needs to be watched for a long time. + * * Commenting on the two-week extension of the cease-fire pro-- claimed by Communist China, BM said, “We know how un-| ijable the Communists are.” “Sas former U.S, and U.N. commander in Korea, arrived to- day for a four-day visit to troop! installations here. | Germans Jail Priest BERLIN (AP) — An East Ger- man court has sentenced « Cath-| olic priest, Kaplan Hugo Hermes, Po 46. eee PONTIAC PRESS,’ "THURSDAY, porema igs } : After Trip Behind Bamboo Curtain, Strohm Finds: : ie By JOHN STROHM: NEW YORK (NEA) — “Mal- my startled look must have amused him. “We're not worried about Malthus,” x * * ~ | Scornfully. His reference was of ‘course fo Thomas Albert Malthus, ‘a. British curate who died- 124 'yearg age but whose theory that! ag-unchecked population far out- runs. the growth of food supply is ‘still the stuff "that population arguments are based upon. | Red China’s: future hopes — to feed its expanding masses : and to become a squarely on the ability of 500 mil- tion —hoeewinging ani awesome task: to, feed 640 million|: yb STROM 40,000 mouths ‘demanding rice! Population experts project « ery day another | population for mainland China in | 25 years of one billion. By then the problem wil] be to feed this | herde with only three-tenths of | am “Bere per person. (The U. 8. today has two acres of cultivated | land per person.) In .no place upon the globe has ‘so little Jand been called upon |to sustain so many persons. Can ‘it ever be done? Modern Malthus- ians in Washington, London and Moscow would give a lot to know. | China has two secret weapons |for dealing with what must sure- ‘ly be the biggest food | any nation ever faced: 1. Lag leap forward in ea re,” and 2. birth contrel, the iota leap’’ backward in babies. The “great leap’ is Communist jargon for the most gigantic er lization of manpower in history.) By comparison the building of the Pyramids of Cheops and the Great! Wall of China were ambitious ° doodles China claims her food grain | production was tripled in the past two years. Few Westerners be- lieve this. * * * “The more people we have. the’ ‘more workers we have to prodaigé|” food and industria] products,” the Peiping economist went on./“Our food production is increasing more rapidly than our population. In Western countries I now you! thus,” said_ the professor, and The speaker was an economist); from. the Economic Research In-| | stitute “of Peiping ang he spoke, modern industrial| power --. rest |all the fertilizer she cafy@fford to impossible!” For example: Corn, -) What ig the picture. on these sible in order that Red China may “leap forward?” It’s sweating, bare-backed men swinging heavy thoes... ; Vee women, cating et-the wind — ~, wiry men strain- ing ak tinden plow because they had no donkey or cow , tion water by treadmill. ° The lack of, machinery a apeall-| ing; net once did 1 get close enough toa working tractor to pao a’ picture, ol dug canals, built dams oa reservoirs, made terraces. on, mountainsides. The farm.. forée was ‘augmented by millions of persons. And €V- office and factory workers, artists! f and writers, movie bureaucrats because the new Chi- nese Communist line is that ev- cal labor. | Their tools: baskets slung on a springy carry. ing pole to carry the dirt. Their results: They claim their aaanies acreage jumped by a whopping! 74 million acres. * Zz a x * The once-revered bones of ances-| tors now help boost 1958 yields. |, Ot chemical fertilizer, I saw lity)’ le. And the only fertilizer ltory I visited wouldn’t give |duction figures. Every | siiter’ {factory seemed happy to boast of| its progress. China is ipiporting ‘buy and trying to )uy” fertilizer plants and equipment’ abroad. * ¥ * Peasants ane being urged to -make che ‘fertilizer in back-! yard factories — no job for ama- teurs. One slight mistake with nitrates —~ Chinese fireworks! I wag quoted yield figures on sore plots I saw which my farm brojhiers are going to read and jay: “Somebody's lying — that’s wg patient peasants pumping irriga-| i i |. j eryone must do some hard physi big hoes to dig; “Even the graveyards contribute. | ‘evaluation tests in Detroit's class- acre, root to root. tes Siby iad jatineel vice taxonte incpertessi: Hoty: We ad “t001 at the rate_of 360,000 to the |réesults: They've stimulated peas- The oot = vields from encquraged the - Chinese, Red China Needs More Food, ‘Less ‘Babies ants to toss out old ideas; they've! land rm toes ee |State’s Catholic Prelates Set Up Welfare Agency LANSING @® — Michigan’s Cath- olie prelates have set up a state- wide social welfare agency to be known as: Catholic Charities of Michigan, Inc. “ = <2 afraid, to dnasinns the yields they're getting on, ‘the rest of the The Most Rev. Joseph H.-Albers, Copyrigh NEA Service, ne . braves! ‘ Bishop of Lansing, yesterday an- j\nounced formation of the new non- iprofit agency of which he will _jserve as president. s.| "The project isa joint effort of! troit and the bishops of Lansing, | Grand Rapids, Marquette and Sag- inaw. * * * The agency’s constitution says its purpose is to ‘“‘promote the material and moral well being of the people of the State. of Michi- gan.” 400 Fords ‘Given Away’ DETROIT w — Ford Motor Co. ‘\day — for a month. They went to 400 consumers invited here from hacross the country by the car- maker to sample public opinion on likes and dislikes in automobiles. Those being given new cars for a month: are required to keep tab on gas mileage, oil consumption, jlubrication requirements, repairs . ont the like. ‘|Edward: Cardinal Mooney of De-| gave 400 new Fords away Thurs- | Williams Given Rocking Chair | for Ailing Wife KALAMAZOO i — Gov. Wil- liams got a new rocking chair, ~~ made a report on his ailing wife and. talked in an off-hand manner: of his White House ambitions last night. The Nantucket rocker was a gift from Democrats of the Third and Fourth Congressional Se “It's for your wife Nancy,” said Gordon Elferdink, Democratic can- didate for Congress in the Fourth District. “It's made with the express purpose that it goes to the White House two years from now.” “Thanks,” said the governor, “and I hope you can toddle down from the capitol and sit in it yourself.”’ Answering queries about Mrs. Williams, who is hospitalized with a virus infection that has affected lher nervous system, the governor i said: “Doctors have got her walking up and down the halls now, and I'm happy to say she’s improv- I 5 ” ing. -« The ancient Egyptians used the scarab, symbol of a beetle con- sidered to be sacred, as a jand amulet. —— { = Classroom Vv Proves Worth Détroit Study Shows ‘Students Learn More, 4’ Need Less Discipline DETROIT (UPI)—Use of televi- sion in classrooms increases stu- dents’ learning, cuts down tardi- ness and absenteeism and reduces discipline problems. These Its were announced this week after a year of television | rooms. of the department of instructional | of Education. 3,850 bushels per acre, when the, bushels per acre. Wheat, bushels per acre, when world rec- ord is 230 bushels. ' Most fantastic claim of all: | ‘to 16 months imprisonment on have decreases in food Production | On a commune near Tientsin, I charges of possessing West Ger- and loss by soil erpsion. We have| saw a rice plot estimated = groups,’’ Lankton said. He said television classes in ele- mentary science and world history jalso scored higher than control, groups minus TV. ANOTHER SHIPMENT RECEIVED Means Moe Bargains for YOU - This Month! ‘CHOICE OF 4 COLORS: GOLD — GREEN — BROWN — RED WN i AS Se 2 -NO FINER CONSTRUCTION— SOLID MAPLE — GOLD FRAME CONSTRUCTION: Solid maple ‘wood frame throughout, double dowelled, screwed a oak corner blocks to support rocker springs used. ~ nd glue at all joints. Solid seat cushion. Genuine Seng SEAT. CUSHIONS: Constructed from 16 coil double action spring units, self-supported by steel rims. unit covered with permalator unit. cotton and rubberized hair. BACK CUSHION: 16 coil covered with permalator, fil ized hair. Seat SENSE consists of single Beton spring units, led with cotton and rubber- We Believe There Is Nothing Lower in Price Anywhere 1 FOR THE 5-P Wh 9° IECE GROUP | _ Whatever YOU NEED for Any Room in YOUR HOME We Have It, Probably FOR LESS ) MONEY | Easy to Park—Just Drive Up ) HI-WAY FURNITURE MART /£22 WOODWARD AVE... BIRMINGHAM, MICH. | CHARGE IT 30-60-90 | DAYS BUDGET up to 24 months to pay La \Faces California Court | relied im television courses in | three elementary schoois, Byvied Se ey | Saeco! wales TV clases: and vee: ular classes were given tests be- fere the courses started and after they concluded. Students received instructions from TV sets in the classrooms. | Each class also had two teachers in the room to maintain discipline, ‘check the roll, give tests and an- swer questions, | TV classes ranged from 100 to 200 pupils each while the tradi-| tional classes averaged about 3% {Pupils. i} American Legion Group | | ] | Results indicated that all tele. | SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)—Nation- eight-inch clinker type substance: vision classes showed marked im- al officers of the American Le- in the ruins. He said chipped con- provement over the traditional - gion’s 40 and 8 Society have been crete near the spot where the met- manner, Dr, Robert 8. Lankton, | jsummoned to appear in Superior .al was found indicated that a hard, ‘Court here. research, told, the Detroit Board | Judge Raymond G. Callaghan | \along the floor. jhas directed them to show cause | “In American Literature, eighth- Why Santa Clara Voiture 365,/ The blaze was spotted about 10) grade science and bealth, the tele- Which admitted a Chinese-Ameri-|minutes after a village policeman | top recored U. S. yield is 300 vision groups made higher aver- Can, Gerald Lee, should not be found everything in order when he 1,100 age scores than did the control restored its charter. j er reported seeing a flash in the | | here early Monday. i Optometrist Meteor Cause of Fire at Market Near Flint? FLINT (UPI—State Police and geologists today planned to inves-|[) tigate the possibility that e $200,000 F) ‘Flushing Township fire might have 7 North. Saginaw _ “Better Things in Phone FE 4-6842 , . Open Friday Evenings Street Sight” ~ been caused by a meteor. 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Potatoes Are ; By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Who put the hole in the dough- nut? Legend has it that a sea captain who was very fond of doughnuts, even though they gave him indigestion, made the first doughnut shaped as we know it. Leave it to the Irish to wrap up their ideas in a neat package of words: “Be eating one potato, be peeling a second. have a third in your fist and your eye on a fourth.” The hole in the dough made it That gives you a good idea of|possible for the hot fat to reach how important potatoes were to the and cook the entire doughnut. bananas, sliced , ; : é people of Ireland a century or so * « ¢ {octpsrbatia rape fee (about) is ap Sates san, in + toed e ago. In fact, it’s well recorded; This time of the year is one for % eu ee NN eg OS that so many of us in the United doughnuts more than any other |} D ts pte shell 4 States can claim Irish ancestry |time. It might be because of their ist bippine “cream, whipped ‘op-} Ip. advance: Cut avocados ih because of a series of potato fam (association with apple cider. May- 3 half lengthwise; — lift out seed. ines. which literally starved people be jt’s in connection with Hal- Seale “pamonle well and pour and ‘into leaving the Old Sod. loween. juice into measuring cup. peso water. Brush inside. of avocados aoe ; ES ma msaae © Se as ‘ ¢ aide + <> Ever though we- Americans, don) Ep ee eS singe and add grape a aa gy: ped bagel ens solution. oe nin cat as many potatoes as the irish} rales to follow, no matter what = liquid. Mix sugar, cornstarch Ps “na fe Sieg ced apples and bi — of a century ago, and only about} recipe you use to make dough- Qquart saucepan Stit tales eanetsine ootaticn half as many as our own grand-| guts: salt in 2-quart sa . ~~ SS over = parents, still we eat more po | * , stirring toss weil. refrigera' tatoes than any other vegetables,, 1- Use as little foie as possible over moderate heat until mixture ready to serve. about a hundred pounds a year for| in rolling out the dough, ME is thick, smooth and clear. Cool; * * each of us. 2 Rall end ‘cut ony = few fold in pineapple and pour into’ 351 ‘before serving. combine A wal oe doughnuts at a time. Excessive baked shell. Coo}. until “set.’’ fruit, Swiss cheese strips and . handling toughens them. i Serve plain or top with whipped |French Dressing and toss well eae ef essen ofc (pee Dera pet catia cane on garnish with pineapple Fill centers of avocado. with fruit that next time you have some left- | oe tidbits. Yield, 6 generous servings-'and serve on greens. Makes 4. Fry only a few doughnuts at a time, turning them fre- quently after they rise to the surface. 5. Remove doughnuts as soon as they are brown and drain on | soft crumpled paper. Mrs. Gerald Shafer, who lives on Rattalee Lake road, cooper- ‘ated with us in the picture we're using today. Some time ago we got a recipe from her for “Dough-Nos,” a doughnut made with mashed potatoes. -| servings. over roast beef, use it to make: Beef and Potato Puff 4 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 tablespoons fat 3 cups ground cooked beef J cups mashed potatoes i cup gravy or milk 3 eggs Salt and pepper Cook the onion and parsley for a few minutes in the fat; then mix thoroughly with the meat, potatoes| and gravy or milk. Season to taste. Beat egg yolks and whites separately, add yolks first and then the whites. Put into a greased baking dish and bake in moderate ; oven, 350 degrees, or until lightly A cup of unsifted cake flour often measures 1% cups after sift- ing. Although buttermilk is low in calories—it rates high in protein. & FREE! — HATS and BALLOONS for the KIDDIES! Poatiae Press Photo (left), Penny, aged 16 (center) and Jeanne; aged 10, (right), have anything to do with it? Oh, that’s Mrs. Shafer in the background frying the doughnuts. The Shafers live on Rattalee Lake road. MOTHER'S HELPERS—The best way to find out if the dough- nuts are good is to try them. Anyone knows that. Mrs. Gerald Shafer says that the Dough-Nos she makes have a habit of dis- appearing pretty fast. Could her three daughters, Faye, aged 12 When we decided to do a whole ,story on doughnuts, we asked her ‘and her daughters to pose for a browned, picture. Our photographer sampled oe ee ee — ee a : the doughnuts and gave them his soft but easy to handle add more: milk, butter or margarine and salt, ture. f necessary, add more fiour _ Roll 42 inch thick: cut with] = an seal of approval. flour. Roll out a few at a time, in large mixing bowl. Cool to luke-| to make dough easy to handle. doughnut cutter. Let rise -unti}i. Serve Canned Chili = * * cut and fry in deep hot fat (36) warm. Stir in yeast and cracker) Knead until smooth. double in bulk. Fry in deep fat on Brown French Fries Soietn orn et ine degrees). Makes about 5 dozen. crumbs. Sift flour, sugar eI Place in greased bowl, cover and, |360-370 degrees until lightly brown county Extencioni work iShe lis x * *t | spices. let rise in warm place until double | on each side. Drain on absorbent NEW YORK (UPD — Chili and French fries combine for a hearty, |S@CTetary of the Home Demonstra- easy-to-fix supper entree for the {on Council. football season. : | DOUGH-NOS Brown 1 (1-pound) package By Mrs. Gerald Shafer frozen French fries in 2 or 3 ta- 2 cups mashed potatoes blespoons hot fat or oil over mod- i sespeonsventie erate heat, turning potatoes as 3 eggs, beaten lightly necessary to brown evenly. Drain, salt to taste and serve with 2 (No. Add enough. tiquid to make a (in bulk. Turn out on lightly floured| paper. Dust with powdered sugar. soft batter; beat thoroughly. Stir |board; cover and let stand 10| Makes about 2% dozen large | im eggs and remaining flour mix- ‘minutes. doughnuts. rere 6 oo 22 2.2.2.2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.0.2.2.11.9.0.8.9.0.9.8.9.29.9 Fresh Dressed Stewers 19°* Fresh Dressed Roaster **« 29°* E Peter’ Shore Farm BACON. ..... 3%‘ Fresh PORK LIVER.......-..---. 27° U.S. No. 1 Mcintosh and Jonathan APPLES 4“ 39° CALIFORNIA ORANGES A different recipe for doughnuts’ uses whole wheat flour and butter-| milk or sour milk. This dough is spiced. Whole Wheat Doughnuts 2% cups sifted enriched flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 44 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt ia teaspoon ane ‘% teaspoon cinnam: AMERICA’S FINEST FOOD CONFECTION 4% cup melted shortening 3 teaspoons baking poWder 1 teaspoon soda pinch of salt 303) cans chili con carni, either) 5 cups sifted flour | 1% cups whole wheat flour as side dish or with chili poured Mix all ingredients together. If zcees Ss. “i * ‘ bah C } cu rown sugar over potatoes. Serves 4 necessary to make a dough that is Siableepoone eet anor tanina ] : : 2 crenicerocns grated lemon rind Feed Hungry Teenagers With Sloppy Joes : | Suddenly it's Fall — time for the : ; KAKA KK KKK ; i @ cup ga sugar | j lopportunity to show the young crowd to whirl enthusiasti- cally into an exciting parade of hayrides, bowling parties, back-to- school get-togethers and other en- : ergetic activities. It’s time, too, Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 3 iad 25° _. 89 Doz. | 9) and delicious ay / VARIETIES Come... Join ie the fun as - another new and beautiful SHOP. for you, Mother, to make certain your active young charges are well fortified for their vigorou schedule. Maybe you'll want to provide a hearty welcoming table at the end of a stirring hayride. Or maybe! them with “Sloppy Joe” sand- vou ll be asked to provide an| wiches. imaginative treat for the bowling x * * + * * gang, or a do-it-yourself snack for) If you want doughnuts in a hurry, ! x after-school refrigerator raiders, here’s a quickie idea. Buy a carten) a * * * of refrigerator biscuits. Cut a whole figs When the gang comes troop- | ing back from a hayride — or any other strenuous activity, for der, salt, nutmeg and cinnamon. | * x |Add shortening. lemon rind and| you're a real champion in the|with buttermilk or sour milk. Mix Bi4 everyone gets an ample supply of| hoard or pastry cloth. Roll about deep hot fat (365 degrees) turning that matter — try welcoming Dust with cinnamon sugar, if | Sift together flour, fein pow-| es |Add whole wheat flour. Beat eggs. | Add sugars and beat until light. | ‘vanilla extract. Mix well. Add flour! * £ang | mixture to egg mixture alternately | he special snack department. It’ s| lightly to make a soft dough. also an opportunity to make sure| ‘Turn out on tightly floured energy-building milk, the perfect) 4 inch thick. Cut with lightly | beverage for any active crowd. floured doughnut cutter. Fry in | frequently until browned. Drain thoroughly on absorbent paper. | desired. Makes 2 dozen 2!}-inch | doughnuts. ee They're offered in a serve- your: | self kettle to make less work for, ‘you and to give plenty of tatitude; Whatever the occasion, it’s an . in the center of each and fry like |B . [to ravenous or whimsical appe-| doughnuts. Fry the holes, too. This. I c ea 7 : . |is a good idea for the person who | : «sé 5 C k T k % nen eee wants only a few doughnuts. 1 : sound bee | PONGE LAKE FAKES | s'voursr cious pees RAISED DOUGHNUTS | HEAD LETTUCE . see eee 2 for 25 FORMALLY OPENS | Giese aun | This last recipe is for raised * : on Glamorous Coat | | i222") omen. doughnuts. They are unusual in BS | TOMATOES 19° Pk ° ) ; _,2 tablespoons vinegar ithat geaham cracker crumbs are * =» ses ess ®@ es @ @ we 88 g. ri ay atur ay Sandwich these sponge layer I y tablespoons Worsecterchirs sauce called for as an ingredient. 1 + S) 1c ted P . with custard filling, cover with | 2 Prose solurcans See eer | Special Doughnuts I 4c & ROTS seseese 2 Pkes. 15¢ October 17 and 18 | chocolate frosting and refrigerate 77MRed. or 2 packages frozen corn ipee tees eclive 6:7 veer until serving time. _ Melt butter in large kettle. Add peat Scaldad ; 1 im 5 j f: 3 tabi b ma | Sponge Layers eat onions, garlic salt salt, d tablespoons buttes or margarine x 4 large ones aitney Mnould almoen quieres and dry mustard. Saute’ 29 graham crackers. roller fine OR 144 1 4 a l-cup measu juntil meat is brown. Add vinegar, ©7P,c™UmPs 4 nou. | nd COFFEE x a cups & Cl 1 eup sugar salt tomato sauce, Worcestershire 1 cups SUEAT amon | a FFE 1t : yanill ; . ; i 'g teaspoons c | fe aon ae nee on corn!) a teebose nutmeg Re W. HURON Noon to Grease bottoms of two 8 by 1: Jo minutes. erve on, 1 + ‘buttered buns over a slice of to-| Adenional flour as necessary Dissolve yeast in water. Combine | Closing You're invited to be our guest as another new and beautiful Spudnut Shop opens—and it's Free Spud- nuts and Coffee “on the house” from noon to clos- ing! You'll see how those delicious Spudnuts are made... you'll taste their tantalizing goodness, and then, you'll understand why Spudnuts and Spudnut Varieties are truly America’s Finest Food Confec- tions! A tummy-tempting eating experience for ig member of the family, made of finest ingredients to inch layer-cake pans; line bottoms) + with waxed paper. Beat eggs in { : large bow! with electric mixer at | high speed until thick and lemon- | | colored. Gradually beat in sugar: continue to beat until ivory colered. Beat in salt and vanilla. Fold in flour gradually. i Bake in moderate (350 degrees) oven until cake tester comes out! clean — 25 minutes, Cool in pans, imato. Serves 30. DK IK I IIIA III ISI KIA III IIIS IIIA III IS eima4 Tender Sliced — BEEF - LIVER Lean Beef SHORT e RIBS lb. | Cc lb. CASH MARKET = til 9 P.M. pensand aiip open duced is fully ax the softest cloud, snergy-packed Spread hot buttered toast with digestible! Come and see—and join the fun! | peanut butter and top with thin ° -rounds of ripe banana. Serve to ae el | the youngsters after school. ; ~ § , ; — LEAN MEATY TENDER JUICY MILD CURED . why pay mere? | SPARE RIBS | Sirloin Steaks FRYERS SLICED BACON | PORK BUTTS | Lb. 39° Lb. < Lb. 29° Lbs. a | 00 “Lb. ¢ Mine wee 49 || --— - SNO-WHITE VEAL BAZLEY’S BIG LITTLE PORKER SALE! [| _SNO-WHITE SPUDDIE LEG ROAST | center cut TENDER&OHN BLADE CUT VEAL BREAST pepe dees Goo nC . 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M. 1 i Yoo. 4 CLOSED SUNDAY Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. | | \ PHIRTY-TWO_ soe ee ~~ ‘Cooking for Two’ a Goldmine of Ideas By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Bridegrooms will never have to | book is spiral-bound in a washable reach for the bicarbonate of soda; | career wives needn't spend all are there 16 pages of colored food | their food money in the delicates-| sen; and mothers of grown chil- now cooking again for just Charles two, won't have a refrigerator ful! page. “Dinner for Two,” ‘# Betty Crocker cookbook, pub- hshed by Simon and Schuster, $1), aren, et leftovers. has come to their rescue, One of the most attractive, in- keting and fone recipes. \expensive Sockbooks to land on this is “good review material for, Menus are printed at the top of ‘our desk in many a day, this new'the older cook who has been used ‘the pages. Recipes for these to large quantities for a number upenme are given-en the i’ facing of years. pages, making the easy to use, The authors have recognized Recipes for the twelve favorite that most creative cooks use pre- foods throughout American are pared foods and mixes and also list starts icover. Pages lie flat. Not only’ pictures (guaranteed to make you! ‘drool), but tively little sketches by Harper decorate each. given; this with ‘make some of their foods from the broiled steak. and ends with ;aw ingredients. Both types of x * baked beans. Some other chap- recipes appear, sometimes side by Actually, the book is slanted ter headings are ‘Seasonal Spe- cide, toward the bride. It goes into de- cials’'; “Regional Meals, USA"; =This’ Ajl-American Salad, so tail about kitchen equipment, mar- “Pennywise Diners”; and jayed because the ingredients All of ‘When Company Comes.” come from so many states, is sug- MEAT COOKERY Q. What is the name of this cut of meat?’ A. Lamb Loin Roast. Q. Where does it come from and how is it identified? A. It comes from the’ loin sec- tion and contains The muscles include the loin, outer surface of roast Q. How is it prepared? A. By roast on’a rack in gn roasting ...-. the hackbone. tén- place the open [Toast- gested as the main course for a ‘Sunday night supper. Salad of the States , i cup bite-size pleces jettuce sas } eup bite-wize pieces romaine or es- carole 1 cup pleces watercress 142 cups diced cooked lobster ', cup chopped green onions and siems 1 medium avocado, peeled and cubed 4 large stuffed olives. sliced 1 grapefruit im sections 2 medium tomatoes cubed Honey ‘Does’ Something | for Common Vegetables _ Every homemaker knows what ly and prettily. Arrange cooked. the “basic seven’ means. She has Sweet Potatoes sliced in half in @ ayonnaise to moisten ‘baking dish. Season, then add fogs ajj ingredients but tomatoes heard of the seven food groups that must be included in every. healthful diet, One of these groups include the green and yellow vegetables. “$0 mixture of %4 cup butter, '2 CUP and mayonnaise together lightly. honey, and 43 cup orange juice to'Chi!] thoroughly. Just before serv- potatoes. Bake in a quick oven'ing add tomatoes and mayonnaise (400 degrees F.) until brown, and again toss lightly, Honeyed parsnips and turnips icommon on eyery well-planned p Garnish with lobster claws menu. But to think of mew and wilt turn an otherwise dull vege- and parsley sprigs. Makes four varied wa. to serve Miese vege- table into a tempting and. differ- servings. ‘tables can develop jnto a home maker's nightmare: Here's a worthwhile suggestion at dish, ° . One of the foods suggested in the A honey-butter blend that can be prench menu is Creissants. Using kept readily on hand in the refrig- biscuit mix, you can make these. 99" ANNIVERSARY COME SEE... YOU'LL SAVE AT AGP! . eal iis poertaies with 4 e-ator can be used over any vege- in very little time and with even ‘Honey glaze Tioney brightens up table you would butter before ‘jose effort : the vegetable gives them a neW J... ing Equal amounts of hones = ” Croissants and sparkling VAste And it Is 80 and butter creamed together make Bae ip warm water (not hot—10§ to 115 | easy to do good proportions, he pack age active dry yeast To glaze onions or carrots, for Once you have added the honey 2: pecupe biscuit mix instanee, simply cook the vege nant to your culinary talents,“ Dissolve yeast in water. Mix in rll find many ainexpected and biscuit mix. Beat vigorously. tables until done, then add four tablespoons butter and '4 cup -honey. Cook over a low heat and turn wntil vegetable is evenly browned and well glazed,. Turn dough onto surface well dust- ed with more mix. Knead smooth, about 20 times. - delightful uses for it. —_——. ny Gluten Needed in Bread { until Shape into crescents by rolling © dough into a 12-inch circle. Then — i ! ing pan. Roast the’ lamb foin in For honey Heets, cook the beets Information please’ The chief a slow oven (300 degrees F.). Al- until done.. Then to a blended mix- difference between regular (all- cut inte 16 wedges. Beginning _ Igw 30 to 35 minutes ‘per pound ture of %2 tablespoon cornstarch 5 nose) flour and cake flour is at wide side, roll toward point. | If using a Toast meat thermome- and 2 tablespoons butter add ta ~ . Place on lightly greased baking} ter, the toast wil be done when‘ cup lemon jince, 12 cup honey, and that the former contains more glu sheet with point underneath. Cover the therprhometer reads between 2 tablespoons water Boil this ten. Gluten is the elastic sticky with damp cloth. Let rise about 175.and 180 degrees Fahrenheit mixture about two minutes and substance in flour that helps to one hour, until double in bulk, —__—__— add beets, salting to tase. Heat'give baked products such as; Bake 10-15 minutes in 400-degree | | Tongue and Olives Blend in Sandwich — a STOP RUBBING use — 3 . Want a new sandwich filling? e Try this good combination. : Red and Black Sandwiches. , 1 cup foely-chopped cooked smoked,“ tongue 1 can (45 ounces ehepor 4 black olives’ 3 cup finely diced cele: ‘. cup maeyonnsa se-type eal lad dpe seing | ] teaspoon lemon juice Salt pees: p : Thiniv-siiced bread fo Butter * Mix together the tongue, olives.’ celery, salad dressing and lemon | - juice: add salt and pepper to taste , | There wil] be about 2? cups spread. it's easy to wash white an- Use as, filling between buttered) klets spotiessly clean, snowy | slices of btead—s cup spread for white with Roman Bleach. 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Give Brownies New Wrinkle In Celtie folklore, a brownie is a “tall, dark fellow,”’ but here in the United States, a brownie -is, something quite different — a de-| licious chocolate confection that, few of us can resist, | * * * Of course, there are lots of rec- ipes for the popular brownie, but, | in our opinion, none quite equals | this new one for mouth-watering | Camptown Brownies. They’ re| scrumptious, a little bit diffe rent—| and-how well they go with bot coffee! * * * Camptown Brownies have the | smoothest texture you can imag-| ine, all because of the magic -in- gredient, marshmallows! The marshmallows completely melf! into the batter and happily blend with the tempting flavors of two kinds of checolate and walnuts. Camptown Brownies 2 eggs l cup sugar ty cup butter 2 squares unsweetened chocolate ‘s cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1 teaspoon vanilia ', cup sifted flour 1 cup miniature marshmaliows | ‘y cup broken wainugt meats | Beat eggs until thick and lemon) colored. Add sugar gradually while continuing to beat. Meit butter, chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate together over hot water and add with vanilla to egg mixture. Fold in flour. Stir in marshmallows and nuts. Bake in greased 3” ” Crisp Crackers Add to Filling for New Treats Popular saltine crackers—crispy and flavorful when served “as is” with soups, snacks and meals — jare playing an extra role for busy| |hot. weather hostesses this sum-| jmer. Crushed into flaky crumbs, they appear as basic ingredients. Hin two easy new, ‘treats for cold buffets, Each is| \simple to miake, and simply de. # Pound will yield. When number’ 'licious. “Crispy Ham Roll-Ups” % cup coarsely ushed \crumbs (12 single crackers. or 3 of 4 crackers each) 2 hard cooked eggs, diced or grated 1 teaspoon grated onion : ha 2 enetay chopped parsicy Sblegpoon minced green ie. ‘s teaspoon salt . ures ‘es cup mayonnais: 1 8-02. package sii seed boiled ham or 7 élices) deel equard: About 2 teaspoons prepared mustard | * * * Pour crumbs into large a bowl. Add eggs, onion, parsley 'green pepper, salt and mayonnaise. |Blend. Spread each ham slice with |mustard; then spread with cracker jcrumb stuffing.. and roll up se- curely. Chill about 15 minutes. Makes 6 or 7 “roll-ups."’ * * * “Crispy Stuffed Celery” %; cilp finely crushed cracker crumbs ‘S single crackers, or 2 squares of 4 , crackers each) 1 2%-om can deviled ham teaspoon grated. ham 1 teaspoon choppeé parsicy 1 hepa ehili sauce 1 tablespoon mayonnaise About 12 to 15 celery hearts Combine al] ingredients except It's pork-eating time. Pork ies down go as fall supplies grow larger. Wholesale prices fluctuate day by ing to the num- * * More ‘than half the pigs are born in the spring and fall is the season when they come to market relates the Marketing Information Agent. When the fall pig crop comes to market in the spring, prices usually go down again, al- though generally not as much as ber. What does good quality fresh pork look like? It has:- _ 1, Bright, grayish-pink lean, 2. Firm, white fat on ‘the outside of the cut, © 3. Firm, fine textured lean, 4. Fat well distributed through the lean and 5. Bone slightly reddish, If you choose a fresh pork cut, femember it needs cool tempera- ture. Store it loosely wrapped in the coldest part of your refriger- ator. If it comes tightly wrapped, as from a self-service meat counter, puncture the wrapper before refrigerating. Use within three days. If you freeze fresh pork rewrap). “go-together’’ | the price per pound ‘and divide it _bhome jin freezer paper. Then freeze at. zero degrees. Which pork cut will you buy? If you wish to compare costs, take by the average number of servings of servings per. pound is consid-' ‘ered, a lower price per pound does| not always mean it is a more) economical meat. Let this guide} ” help you decide: | Average Number of ae Madea esant | | Cuts * Boston butt | Spareribs ces | Loin End Roast . Picnic shoulder . 1% to 3 Of course, you will choose other! |meats for menu variety, With the} exception of store specials, you will) jfind beef, veal and lamb wearing "ithe same price tags as a week! ago. Fryers range from 29 to 45, cents a pound depending upon their size and how they are prepared! for sale. You ean save several! Take Home Your Share | jot Little Pigs rand dinners. at Market des ni tts Wk Medium size eggs are 2 to 16 cents per pound less than the large size. | Vegetable choices are easy. Quartered carrots and onions baked with a roast, baked squash, cauliflower with a cheese sauce, potatoes prepared in many ways or layers of sweet potatoes with marshmallows or apples may fit into your menu and budget seheme. Cool weather has helped pre- duce excelient quality cauli- flower; supplies have been “moderate. Quanti ' Spiced applesauce, hot baked ap- ples, glazed apple rings, apples in salads are just a few go-together|’ ideas for main dishes in next week’s meals. The harvest of De- licious and Jonathan varieties is THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958_ eee PURCHASE OF 2 LBS. OF ) GOOD LUCK = _ MARGARINE " sthe Price is Right” Contest Brand 00000000006 0000000000000000000000000000000 ony * i [ Se 0, Se Rogier: 1 You are ae Geateninn® 40 oak ae oar be, allen sgn » redemption of this for 7 pl fi panting prowsed ree the . ua 2¢ nae with the poor ot the = Presentation for re jon velces provisig . et our brands to cover coupons ‘ must be shown upon request Saad failure to eats mer vat our option, void all coupons for which no proof < “products : purchased ig shown. This cou- is and pinot ently on bands specified. We will not = ~ honor - rao Eas 3 brokers or others whe are not retail distribu~_ = on 2 Ibs. of ¢ — a Scipald by sustusrs Vai any place where 5 any where ori or restricted by ny MOOOOHOOOOOOOE 4 5 5 . Expiration date Nevember 15, 1958 p COCO SOOO NOOO TION TUTTI. . i - 4, es in full swing. Producers say appk color is excellent due to ideal weather conditions just before har- vest time. Plentiful apple supplies: mean low consumer prices during | October. Tokay grapes, pears, cranberries and plums are other timely fruit) choices. a Canned peaches, apple sauce and juices are items on special lists, this week. In the frozen food case, | check strawberries, frozen peas Pot Roast of Beef Is Cut From Chuck Pot roast time is back again, and there are several wise choices at the beef counter. The chuck cies tte ts — fale comes over the. front leg jand includes the shoulder, is cut ‘into arm, English and blade chuck ‘roasts, You can easily recognize the arm roast by the round bone in the cut, states the Marketing Infor- jmation Agent. The English roast is an oblong shape. The blade roast has a long thin blade bone |which may run the length of the icents per pound by choosing @ cut. whole bird, then cutting it at!) Price-wise, fresh perch is one ef the best fish choices. Some | families serve liver once a week. | Besides being a thrifty choice, liver is especially high in iron value. A hearty breakfast of bacon and} |approximately All three chuck cuts will serve two people per, ‘pound, but most agree that the blade is most difficult to carve. | The blade cut is the most tender! rof the three and sells for about 10 cents less per pound than the arm lor English. | Whichever cut you choose. you square celery. Blend well. Stuff individual eggs will‘cost less than it did last’ will have a tender pot roast if you pan in moderate oven (350 de- celery hearts with mixture. Makes month. Small size eggs are 4 to 15 cook it slowly in moisture at low grees) about 30 minutes, 12 to 15 servings. cents less per pound than large temperature. 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Peo syrup can be used to help stick on Cand A les p rings Ip if | Here's al vel. sardine recipe : 7 also brings valuable supplies of py CROILY BROWNSTONE = “*preisere 4 cain cao ne ar ldy APP ry on Using” ~—_-_|ideal as « sandwich spread, party . Given Cereal ee ee Meee ever e these apple! giatae it mon esmarope (cut into] Note: While the syrup is cooking,| NEW YORK (UPI) — When! Use yams promptly after. youldip or main meal appetizer. Mix aie ¢ Cereal Surpri owls so ecstatically that we believe "(package white ring-shaped hard vep- wipe inner sides of pan often with|goblins ring your doorbell on Hal- bring them home from the market!4 ounces of cream cheese with a | ——— ee .* a loam willl Wash ant @ Jes. Insert a|Wet cheesecloth wrapped around ajloween, treat them to “apple|necanse they do not keep well at|tberal amount of lemon juice, - One new idea that glamorizes' a or water eee you will find their enthusiasm will ‘i = and dry an . agp fork to remove any sugar crystals. stick-ups.” : ‘| untit have the consistency of hot breakfast cereal is called Hot | Favorite quick-cooking cereal (instantirepay the time and effort you skewer or tongue depressor ol rom, dene ; ‘ If necessary, syrup may be placed : de : ! : d of each apple. Melt 2 pounds caramel candy) Leftover. cooked yams are de teaspoon Cereal Surprise [Seg teeta es otstsses “°"™|spend in making. them. a ee eee aa eee ae eeping|With 4 tablespoons water in top of ticlous when sliced or diced ani 0 cones sauce. AOS 1 tenapem of . 8: + e 9¥ i t grated onion, " The surprise is that you get the, Use proportion‘of liquid to quick-| We say this because after we of ets ine ¢-quart saucepan; pose thin enough for dipping| couble boiler. Stir in enough Ted| browned in butter in a skillet. 6 le 4 ever-popular bananas and cereal | cooking cereal according to pack-/had concocted this Halloween treat Le es j a — coloring to make dip a bright nen drain yams pty are _ san or , : le SS eae - s er y P : . . : as soon as they tender Drain > : combination with hot cereal instead age directions. Bring milk or water in our own kitchen, we sent the . Save All the Vitamins “ pe rT ‘ Add the’ of the ready-to-eat variety. It is a|to boiling point. Add mashed ba-|jelly apples to several little boys; selves) Bell. rtmeens Se. oe Save he Cover a tray with shew es ay sa become waterlogged." jand mash the sardines. = 2 i fe (5 cs ; cups er snap crumbs (20 ; j truly delicious dish, easy to make, "anas (allow 44 banana for each they caljoled theit teenage sister, til syrup reaches crack stage (310 | p46n peas may be cooked in ging Both grated lemon and orange |sardines, a few capers, black pep- i rmom cookies). Spear apples with a : and dash of paprika and salt and well worth the few extra/S©ving): Bind into preparing some more! | de&Fers) on an at. dvippea (@, pressure: saucepan. Just put 4% small pickle or lobster fork, dip| See wld: «Ped Matar eee Mo the sauce: Blend thoroughly “seconds it takes. You'll reap the! Gradually ‘stir: in -cereat~ Ada! Speed .is neessary in dipping or- wath a Ppee | cup of water and % teaspoon salt|them into hot syrup and twirl un- . | i second Pde: So ngang 7 Gee eri el ua me pond decorating these jelly apples, inte cold water separates into along with the frozen in the (til surface is completely coated. | Yams are worthwhile using in rew ard in your family’s praise an raisins (a cn tat sees : eet it’s best to have a kitchen help-| hard brittle threads. a ere A - tak en Gremmbn 40 . hak a ‘ i are 8 : enjoyment. serving). Continue to cook until!e» handy when you make them. oo ; jn Saucepan; cover and cook at Giinct candy stick. The gingery|rich source of vitamin A; they also| Capers = pértioularty x * * icereal mixture reaches desired) 7 Tip saucepan; dip apples in) vesmura. tor cae cas y - olin : Besides providing a new flavor |consistency, about 3 minutes. Serve| Halloween Apple Owls ‘syrup, twirling to coat. Let any Pounds pres - add Schengen a. ge el itlore C and small amounts of dressings. Try them in a salad of treat for hot cereal, Hot Cereal|with additional milk or cream, if} # or 5 medium-sized of large Delicious extra syrup on apples drain back|Reduce pressure rapidly, ples from sticking to tray. Makes : diced veal and celery. Surprise also assures the addition desired. Poles s wooden meat skewers or tongue iNto saucepan. Apply features for more salt if desired and serve. enough for 12 apples. the B vitamins and minerals, cold Bushels .of Savings in Shoprite’s Annual. . . ‘HARVESTSBARGAINS to the sauce. ee Dole a " This is the nal flee recipe i PINEAPPLE- NEW! Secs, By ; ps and enhance cof . 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Popular Pontiac Manager. co-stars ~tiae Motor are Bonneville Heading Pontiac Motor Divi- sion’s delegation to the exhibit is 5S. E. Knudsen, GM vice president and div ision general a 2 2 Others. attending from. Pon- Frank V. Bridge, general sales manag- er; E. M. Estes, chief engi- heer; Robert W. Emerick, di- rector of public relations; John C. Jamieson, executive assist- ant to the general manager; Russell L. Norris, division comptroller, and Leslie WN. Walker, assistant to the sales manager. convertible in “orbit” provided the background as S. E. Knudsen (right), general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, met with Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Kyes at a preview Personal News of Interest ‘ U. of M. Alumnae to Hold Conclave four area women among University of Michigan alumnae leaders returning to the campus Friday and Sa‘t- urday for the annual fall meeting are Doris Haynes, pres!- dent of the local Alumnae Club; Mrs. Don 8. Brownlee, Mrs. R. Grant Graham and Mrs. Harry Richards. * * __.Five music teachers frgm the Pontiac Music Guild at- tended the three-day Michigan Music Teachers Associa- tion convention, held at Michigan State University. The five teachers are Amy Hogle of Seneca street, Mrs. Walter Schmitz of West. Kennett-road, Mrs. Lester Snell-of Auburn road, Mrs.-William Heitsch of Judson street’and Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Telegraph road. * * Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Reynard, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Perry returned Tuesday from Emmanuel Missionary College where they visited their children. * * Four area students selected to sing withthe 77 mem- bers of the Central Michigan College Concert Choir are Frank Harris, Nancy Lowery and Caro] Tynan all of Pon- tiac, and Ruth DeGrow of Drayton Plains. The college also announces that Miss Lowery and Miss DeGrow received special honors when selected for membership in the Cen- tral Singers, a-specialized 11-voice group. * * Attending the convocation in Saginaw last weekend from Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church were Sharon Brantley, Sharon Norberg, Nancy Norberg, Nancy Bain, Annetta Marsee, Roger Street and John Pence: * * Hyla Jean Rose is a student at Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Ky. Toastmistress Club Holds Meeting Here “Hobbies was the subject of table topic discussion when members of the Pontiac Toast- mistress Club met at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Howard Wheat- ley was presented the table topic award at the gathering. Mrs. F%¢elyn Cole was toast- mistress for the Tuesday pro- and garhes. er ee “Ships” was fhe subject chosen for extemporaneous speeches. Mrs. Gedrge Gaches participated in the program. speaking on “Leadership; ” Mrs: Robert Sutton, “‘Fellow- } sports ship’; and Mrs. Clayton Rule, “Membership.” os Criticisms and evaluations of speech were covered by critics Gwen Polk, Gertrude Foley and Mrs. Wheatley, Mrs. Rob- ert Bunce served as gram- marian and chief evaluator of the program. * * * Mrs. Ivan Wilcox conducted table topie discussions at the meeting. Mrs. Mabel Group was a guest of the evening. Toastmistress Council No. Four will be entertained ‘by the Toledo Club Oct. 25 at the Park Lane Hotel. Pontiac’s an- nual open house date has been postponed until, Dec, 9. Philip J, Monaghan, GM, vice president and division general manager, heads the GMC Truck and Coach Division rep- resentatives at the -Motorama. Others in the GMC Truck and Coach delegation are W. L. Vande Water, executive assist- ant to the general manager in showing of the General Motors Motorama in New ~ York’s Waldorf-Astoria Wednesday. Mr. oforama charge of dealer relations; Richard C. Woodhouse, general sales manager, truck division; public relations. . * * * GMC Truck and Coach is also A serczerctee by Thomas E. Wil- _ general manufacturing moeuaerr E. P. Crenshaw, general sales manager, division; Julian M. Gilroy, as- sistant general sales manag- er, truck division; and Earl Maxwell, personne} director. © Kyes 1s GM vice president in charge of Dayton Household Appliances and GMC Truck group. Lt. and Mrs. George Heine Jr. (nee Nancy Dickinson) announee the birth of a daughter, retchen Lynn, born Sept. 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mrs. Wilma Thomas Dickinson of Mohawk Heine of Birmingham * road and Mr. and Mrs. George * Announcing the birth of a son, Edward Conroy II, born Oct. 5, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Wells of Arlington, Va. Grandparents are J. Elkins Goshorn of Silver Springs, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. Haroid F. Wells of Pingree avenue. Joseph McManus, director. of ..- on as : Robert Ganter, di- ~ vision comptroller, and Ber- nard W. Crandell, director of o "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1038 i Interested spectators at the Pontiac exhibit as General Motors presented a preview Wednesday were Mrs. S. E. Knudsen (right) and daughter, Judy. The ladies are focusing their attention on the generous Dear Abby . Why Turn Deaf Ear fo F By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR MISS VAN BUREN: I am elderly and unmarried. Before my passing I would like to do some- thing for ani- mals, prefer- ably dogs. Do you know of any organ- ization (not a racket) ded- icatedto serving ani- mals? My ideaisto leave some- thing to ben- efit them. Animals have so few friends.” ANIMAL LOVER DEAR LOVER: Look into the “Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.’ Far be it from me to discourage your noble intentions, but before you leave everything to dogs, wont you consider the many worthy organizations dedicated to serv- ing unfortunate and deserving people? The mentally iil, -phys- ically ill, orphaned, blind, aged, displaced and crippled to name a few. ° x * “DEAR ABBY: ter is beautiful, 27 years old, and has had two unsuccessful marriages. New she is in love with a married man. She knows there is no chance of his getting a divorce to marry her because his wife would never agree to it. But my daughter says she doesn't care as long As she can see him a couple of times a week. What kind of life is that for a re- spectable girl. I ask you” Is there any way I can keep her from throwing her life away on this man?” : BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER Ike, First Lady Don F ormal Altire to Attend Washington Horse Show WASHIN TON tell dent and Mrs. kisenhower led a dazzling lineup of Washing- ‘ton society at the finale of the International Horse Show here last night. . * * * The Eisenhowers, dressed in formal evening attire, were so interested in the show that they stayed until 11 p.m,- Mrs. Eisenhower’ was so im- pressed by thé performance of Liselott Lisenhoff, famous Ger- man woman riding expert, that the first lady asked the show president to bring her.to the presidential box. _ * * After the trim, blonde Ger- man rider had completed her intricate dressage exhibition aboard her handsome mount, Monarchist, she came to the edge of the box and proudly accepted the congratulations of the President and the first lady. Mrs. Eisenhower talked to Mrs. Linsenhoff, a 1956 Olym- pics winner, for several min- ules. . The President seemed espe- cially interested in the selec- tion of the best Tenriesse walk- ing horse and a series of jump- ing events. x * * The chief executive and his wife were welcomed to the show at the National Guard Armory by Maj. Gen, W. J. Abendroth, president of the event. He escorted them to a ringside box which was deco- rated with a large presiden- tial seal. . a a The President wore a dinner jacket. Mrs. Eisenhower was in \—Presi- a short dinner dress with a fur stole. Many of the leaders of Washington society sat in the ~ boxes around the President. Sorfie of the men wore -white tie and tails. * * * The presidential party includ- ed Gen. and Mrs. Alfred M. Gruenther, Capt. E. P. Aurarid, the White House Naval aide, and Col. Robert Schulz, the President’s military aide. Gruenther is president of the Red Cross and a_ long-time friend of Eisenhowers IKE SALUTED Before the climax of the show—the finals of the inter- national jumping class—Eisen- hower walked to the center of the arena to accept a salute from the German, Mexican and American teams. He stood with his black fe- dora over his heart while the = My daugh- | Five pages today in Women’s Section Army Band played the Star Spangled Banner. The President and his wife left after the first round of the jumping finals over the diffi- cult international course. Parliamentary Club Mcets Elects 5 New Members Elected to membership in Parliamentary Study Club at the Wednesday &fternoon meet- ing held in Pontiac Masonic Temple were Mrs. Vern R Hartman, , ward, Mrs. Ralph Schowalter, Mrs. M. A. Groves and Mrs. Maurice Weiner. Secretary pro tem was Mrs. Russell French, with Mrs. Ervin Christie in charge of the guest book. The demonstration group was was under the sponsorship of Mrs. Russell Auten, with Mrs. Robert Dorman as leader. Also participating were Mrs. J. B. Shaffer, president; Mrs. Howard McConnell, vice presi- dent; Mrs. John Braid, record: ing secretary; Mrs. E. M. Evans, corresponding secre- 4 ~ Ay Mrs. Robert Ed- tary; Mrs. French, treasurer, and Mrs. George Watters, audi- tor. The ‘next demonstration meeting will be held Nov. 5 at the temple, Mrs. Vail Speaks at Pine Lake Club The Pine Lake Art Club luncheon at Rotunda’ Inn Wednesday afternoon featured Mrs, Bert C. Vail of Daytona Beach, Fla., as guest speaker. Mrs. Vail, who recently re- turned from a world cruise, gave the group highlights of her trip. She is.an artist, and Mr. Vail is .a violinist. Both are guests of Mrs. Malcolm Sweezey of Pine Lake, g DEAR MOTHER: When a woman is in loves the last per- son she will listen to is her mother. If you can't get her to talk to a psychologist, a clergy- man or just any mature person with horse sense, she'll have to learn the hard way. xk *« & “DEAR ABBY: My husband has been in debt over his ears for the entire 18 years of our marriage. He's worked steady and makes good money. Right now we have four bills in the hands of collectors, and they have threatened to repossess our furniture. “We have two impending law suits for back payments and 6 to Attend Welfare Conference The Pontiac area will be well represented at the 44th An- nual Michigan Welfare Confer- ence, Oct. 22-24 at the Fort Shelby Hotel, Detroit. Among staff members of the Pontiac State Hospital parti- cipating in the three-day con- ference will be Marguerite M Parrish, Ted Panaretos and Douglas Everhart. Other area participants will be Mrs. Gene A. White, Junior League, Birmingham; Jack Murray, United Fund, Pon- tiac: and Paul N_ Averill, of Birmingham, president of the Michigan Welfare League. The main theme of this years conference is ‘Social \clifare Problems in the Space Ate.’ a rear glass area of a Pontiac Bonneville sport coupe shown at the fifth Motorama held in New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Human Cry. tor Aid? we've had our telephone —) water disconnected and the electricity would have been, but our child was sick when ‘ the electrician came. He owes $1,000 to a loan agency and is _ trying to borrow more. Does my husband sound like a normal man with the responsi- bility of a family? What can I do with him?” MRS. O. DEAR MRS, O.: Your hus- band sounds like a little boy who knows that green apples will give him a stomach ache, but he eats them anyway. YOU should get his pay check di- rectly from his employer and husband carfare and give your lunch money * * * 1 “DEAR ABBY: I am a 13- year-old gir! and my mother and I had a heart-to-heart talk. She told me [I should tell her everything. Well, I told her everything and now she wont let me go around with my best girl friend because she says -she is wild and is a bad influ- ence on me.”’She won't let me go out with either of the two boys I like because she thinks they are fast and I might get into trouble. If I listened to my mother I wouldn't have any friends. My mother is real square. Abby, what can a girl do when she has a square mother?” “15° DEAR ‘15’: Your mother is NOT square—she is round as she is sound. Better to walk alone than to bé in the com- pany of questionable compan- IOnS. «+ *#®& * co aaa ae TO “IN TROUE You have a legal problem — a serious one}. Ask your local Bar Association (NOT tender) to recommend a8 lawyer and pay him for what White mink— on collar and lapels— gives this two-piece dress and jacket of - loose-weave_ black wool a - dramatically élegant look. The outfit, designed by Count Sarmi for Elizabeth _ Arden’s *fall-winter collection, features a short-sleeved round neck accented by a moire bow under the bustline. Ly dress with a~ hs knows. If you can’t afford one, go to your legal aid society. No One Sits After Mama! By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter was married two weeks ago and there has been some hard feelings in connection with the seating of one of the guests— the bridegroom's aunt, to be specific. She arrived at the church just as the bridal party wis entering. My son, who was one of the ushers, direct- ed her to a pew in the rear of the church. ; “She was very much put out over this and thinks she was treated very shabbily and that she should have been seated in the reserved section of the church, even though she did © arrive late. I hate any un- pleasantness and this incident has rather upset me. Will you please tell me if my son was wrong not to set her up front?” Answer: As you evidently had already been seated, your son was quite correct in not taking her up the aisle but directing her instead to a near- by rear pew. No person should be seated after the entrance of the bride’s mother. “Dear Mrs. Post: We have a favorite restaurant where we go quite frequently to dine and danee. My husband has asked the orchestra leader several times to play our favorite tune, which he did: Was my hus- band obliged to give the or- chestra leader a tip? Answer: To ask for one tune during an evening would not require a tip. If, however, your husband asks for more than one, or, for that matter if he makes a practice of requesting even one tune every evening he should tip the leader. “Dear Mrs, Post: At a wed- ding reception where no alco- holic beverage is provided for a toast to the bride and bride- groom, what should the best map do? Would it be proper for him’ to propose a_ toast with water, or should the toast be omitted?” Answer: It would be better to omit the toast than to pro- pose it with water. A compro- mise would be to fil] wine glasses with ginger ale which would be more festive than water, Group to See Cancer Program The American Cancer So- ciety will furnish the program for the Birmingham alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta at its meet- ing at 8 o'clock Monday eve- ning at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. W. D. Gallentine. Cohostesses will be Mrs. Charles Allen and Mrs, Paul Brownell of Detroit. Members are to bring all finished articles for the Nov 8 bi-annual bazaar and tea to be held in the Birmingham home of Mrs. J. J. Hogan Proceeds will go to the Oak- land County TB sanatorium. A television set was donated fol- lowing the last bazaar. 4 MPN | } THIRTY-SIX ~ * it : ee ees we iy oN ‘ be? abe Ogg Se ere * wy z ete * ee 5 PR LR Pe GOO OES - “ete Ee be yp Pe pt? ay) a eS 4 = : es eam ¥ OB gidh 23 Soe agen Oe ee ae ae ce -- > * * Hold Fall Institute in Pontiac * | Oakland Educational Secretaries Meet The annua) fail institute of ey aa the group and invited Oakland Association 6f Educational; members to tour the new school. Secretaries was held Monday at Officers presiding at the affair the new Pontiac Northern High were Mrs, M, L. Calandti, presi School, Mrs. : dent; Mrs, Wittkopf, vice presi Marjorie Wittkopf greeted: gent; Mrs, Allen Mather, record | Gordon Bryce, treasurer; Mrs. | Stanley Baker and Mrs. Gerald | Lampson, beard members. Pontiac Educational Secretaries Association members were host- asses for the institute. Mrs, Walter Schtie- was commentator Jor the secretaries, and Victor Lindquist,| ing secretary; Saundra Clifford, |tashion show. assistant principal at Northern, | corresponding secretary; Mrs. If signs of these ailments* show up in your tittle boy or girt;-see-your-doctor-immediately.: More then likely- he'll find the deficiency can be overcome with “special purpose” shoes. If so, let our expert fitter: carry out his recommendations with the finest-of-all “special purpose” shoes — CHILD LIFE ARCH FEATURES, $545 1. $1998 6 According to e size and style. Shoes for Young Folks Fitted by experienced personnel SHOES 26, W. Huron | Secretaries of the Huron Valley Schools at Milford invited the as- jsociation to attend the spring in- stitute, (sociation is comprised of a na- |tional, state, and county unit. The ‘annual convention of the national ‘unit will be held at St. Louis in July 1959, and the state meet will ‘be held at Battle Creek: in April | 1959. xk * * Speaker at the Monday gather- jing was Mrs. Marion Wood of |Schenectady, N. Y. Dr: Guy Hill ' to Address Alcott PTA Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State University will be guest speaker when members of the Louisa May Alcott School PTA holds a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. tonight. Dr. Hill, who spent his child- |, hood in North Carolina in the i foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, began teaching in- _ advertently but came to like r+ —-the~ profession- so—well—he-has devoted his entire life to the vocation. * * * Having spent 15 years as a high school principal, superin- tendent and public school teacher in the South, Dr. Hill has devoted the past 22 years to educational work at Michi gan State University. Through various professional organizations of state and na- tional scope Dr. Hill has served education in many capacities. He is currently director of the Office of High School Coopera- tion at MSU. The executive board of Alcott PTA is in charge of arrange- ments for the meeting. The Educationa] Secretaries As-| * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1938. som ~~ Palhes Director Is Introduced to Auxiliary Follies director, Norman Leger |: ‘of New York was~ introduced -to+—} members of the Women’s Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital when) the group met at Hotel Waldron Wednesday afternoon. * * * Hostesses were the members of the auxmobile project under the chairmanship of Mrs. Richard Har- roun, Mrs. Lloyd Tinder, Mrs. Er- nest Beerstecher, Mrs. Ralph Hin- ga and Mrs, O. L. Tuley. | * * * | Changes in the by-laws set the | number of auxiliary meetings at) four a year. The next general meet- | ing will be in March. simmons President lof Jefferson PTA e MALING SHOES Take a [rimmin —and Love it Take a bow, take attouch of gold, take any of a dozen stunning trims. You'll find them all on Maling’s-new tapered or open toe shoes. (Yes, we do still have open toes.) You'll feel like—well movie starlet? You'll look like her, too! It’s worth only for the feeling! 199,,699. _ Black suede, or Black calf; with high heels. B. Black suede, or Black, or Brown calf, with high or mid heels. Red calf, with high heels C. Black, Brown, > Blue, or Red, with mid heels Black, of Brown calf, with high heels. 9 , who’s your favorite a trip to Maling’s—if Maling Shoes 20 N.~SAGINAW ST. Open Monday and Friday Evenings * David Simmons has been elected president of the Jefferson Junior) High School Parent-Teachers As-| sociation. | Other officers named at the! PTA's first meeting were Robert Bowens, father vice president; roe The new Pontiac Northern High School was the scene of the dnnual fall institute of the Oakland Association of Educational Secretaries. Vice presi- dent Mrs. Marjorie Wittkopf (left) } ae Pontiac Press Photes was photographed with board member’ Mrs. Gerald Lampson (center) and - treasurer. Mrs. Gordon Bryce at the Monday affair. ' Fall fashions by the J. C. Penney Company were modeled at the insti- tute. Among models showing fashions for all ages were (left to right) Jack and Larry Wittkopf and Pati Govenis. Members of the Pontiac Educational Secretaries Association were hostesses at the gathering. . - tdone.’ RUTH MILLETT “My mother is always worrying about what people might think,” writes a teenager. “Sometimes she can’t give me any good reason for not letting me do something. She just. says, ‘It @oesn't look right,’ or ‘It just isn't “So long as I know I’m not do ing anything wrong or anything to be ashamed of, what does it mat- ter what other people think?” It matters a great deal what other people think and say about a girl, A girl’s reputation is a very precious thing. Your mother knows that. 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Saginaw St. Grinnell Pianos ave made in our own piano factory at Holly, Mich., where we have manufactured fine pianos since 1902, FE 3-7168 — _}home pf Mrs, Ernal Lloyd gaa Girl's Reputation Is Made by People person who cares too much about Any mother of a daughter has to care what people think, and she has to help her daughter avoid get- ting into situations where people whe don’t know her well could raise their eyebrows. ~~~ YOU WILL SEF . * You probably won't completely understand your mother’s concern for your reputation unti] you have a daughter of your own, But it isn't really necessary that you un- derstand if you will just trust your mother’s judgment. She has lived long enough to know that a girl or woman can’t afford to leave herself open’ to criticism, but must always consider what, other people might say. For after. all, what-is a girl's reputation, but what other people think and say about her? And how do outsiders judge, except by ap- pearances? Check Child’s Vision Often Mothers should be alert to signs of eye trouble -in chil- dren. The danger signals may be excessive blinking, fréwn- ing, or rubbing the eyes as if to brush away blur. distance vision, or he. may stumble over ctstacles in his path. Se Swollen, red-rimmed, en- Duplicate Bridge -(Winners Announced Twelve tables were in play when Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met Monday evening at Elks Temple. Winners were Mrs. Melvin Smail, Mrs. David Utley, Donald Stephenson, Foster Gibson. Joseph -|Nouse, A] Wallace and Mr. and Mrs, Ericson Lewis. | GETTING MARRIED? iff] ~as eoceiatt=ts fm Formal Wear Rentals, rew are anewred that Three to Attend ‘Legion Conference Attending the fall conference of Hy il the Greem ané bh men etl! ik be correctiy dressed ané cus |ijj| tom fitted tm the finest quality {|| carments. HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS oon W SURUN “Tf TELEGRAPB |Amsetican Legion Posts and Aux- liliaries to be held Friday through) ‘Sunday in Lansing will be Mrs.! }Robert Conant, president of the ‘Cook Nelson Unit No. 20, Mrs.! |\Willlam Thomas, secretary, and iMrs. Eldon Showen, Child Wel-, fare Chairman. ; | | Mrs. Showen is the plaque-win- ining Child Welfare Chairman for | Michigan. | Dorcas Class Plans Magic Beauty “Nu-Face.” No discomfort! Pace lifting and peel Costnetic and beauty adviser to Hollywood stars for 40 years Stockholm Grad. Specialist CAROLYN NILSON Salon 772 E. Maple. B'ham MI 6-7373, Mail Orders. Harvest Dinner } | Mrs. Richard Kelly was ap-| pointed chairman for a harvest) idinner to be held in November by the Dorcas Class of Oakland ‘Avenue United Presbyterian Church at its meeting Tuesday evening at the Summit street; Participating in the affajr were \Mrs. Edgar Schultz, Mrs. Walter Messner and Mrs. Kelley. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. iGuy Caswell and Mrs. Ella Davis. 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Saginaw FE 2-0161 | . ue # A a td eo AC i elt Ms IM eat mill ciel aa AR ‘ Robert Highfield, ” Cole, Mrs, f guild vice president Mrs, Walter: Skinner. os ——_— = ee Mrs. eninonts Brewster house; : Syver Thingstad, membership; Fred Weed, forward plansing; Ronald Kasperzak, bu d g et: Mrs. Leroy Kiefer, hospital- ity; Charles Klingensmith, ush- ~ers—and_ickets,and James _ Schneider, publicity. ae will be given Oct. m at Kings- woed School Craftbrook audi- Tin. eee ee Dance Set for Biidey Emerson Seboo! is planning a 1S aang ei th i ee with a large variety ot records ‘will furnish music for nage and adult dancing from, tne 11930 p.m. > Decorsitigns in the afteween | | motit are being arranged by ‘ith | | Phrey and Mrs. Leslie Copper Others helping with the dance ‘include Mrs. George Fox and Mrs. Cecit MacFarland, check room; | Mrs. Thomas Walmsley and Mrs.| Ernest Whittkopf, posters; Mrs.) Mrs. Howard! Haist-and- Mrs. Jack Mcki , tickets. : ot. * * School Principal Lewis Sullivan will be in charge of the retresh-| ment stand with the help of Charles Eaglen, Lawrence Curtis, and cha iptetnasamioninvcneiscsnpnienitsies tern | GM TC Wisc ~ Ore. was honored at.a Tufich- Service Moms Meet. Oakland County Chapter 2 of American Gold Star Mothers. Inc. held at Bemis-Olsen Post 113, were Mrs, Mrs. Kate Harroun. Installation « of new officers will be held "Nov. 30.) ge Fete Doris Ball Doris Ball, “bride-elect - of + Robert W. Jefferis of Portland, eon: Wednesday at Elks Temple given by 4-yomen of the Gen- eral Motors Track and Coach Division, The daughter ol _ sand Mrs. William A...Ball of East- way drivé, Doris will exchange js vows with Mr, Jefferis, son of | 7 Mrs.~ Mildred C, Jefferis of Portland, Oct. 31 at Christ os -Church,.Las Vegas, _ The couple will reside in Los Angeles, Calif. Guests present at the meeting of David M. Bickerstaff and) > GLa Malls + GUEST ROOM \ Iwewwewwwwwwwwy 9 - Flanagan. | Pleasure make—i BPW Group too, Vee meta pile pow can Holds Ditinner,- Peatern dhecen Goccsons ior ‘creche and figures. i Plans Party (“Sena 35 cents coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each Pontiac Business and Profession- pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send al Women's Club met for a dinner'to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-’ Tuesday at Hotel Waldron. Hostesses were Mrs. Amy Carlson, Mrs. W. Roberta Rapaport. Grace Heitsch was named to Needlecraft Book — just out — has represent the club at the next lovely designs fo order: Embroi- the Greater Pontiacidery. crochet, Advisory Couneil. Miss Rapaport quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- wilt attend the "Foundation for, cial surprise to make a little gir) ity* theeting to be heild'happy — a cut-out doll, clothes fo color.- Send 25 cents for this book. meeting of the Oct. 28 at Hote] Waldron. A party will be held Oct. 28> with proceeds earmarked for the scholarship fund. longed will be Mrs. Anne Stapp, Violet Mc: Coy, Mrs. Eva Dyer, Mrs. Rita. Rose, ‘Mrs* ‘Sanford Craft. Mrs.! Janet Dow, Mrs. D. R. Wilson and’ Mrs, Fritzi Stoddard.- Philathea Class Meets for Dinner Loyal Philathea Class of First crait Raymond Chelsea Station, New York 11, NY. iPrint plainly pattern number. -O. Coxen, Mrs. Sanford Craft and name, address and zone (Auxiliary Meets | tesses. Baptist Church met Tuesday eve- ning in the church basement for | a business meeting and coopera- tive dinner. Mrs. Erma Sinfif was speaker, Reports. from Isabelle Jones. missionary in Africa; Mr. and Mrs, William McGee, missionaries in the Philippine Islands, and Mr and Mrs. Herbert Smith, miss#n aries in. South America, were read to the group. Human Rights Program Given Plans for ap Oct. 24 project were made whe Mrs. Doris Brown gn Beach street | - Wednesday’ ° Mrs. Emerson Brown was in| charge of the program, using the United Nations Universal Declara- tion of Human Rights -< her theme. Mrs. Ray Coombs and Mrs. Albert Barker also participated in the pro- gram. , : Guests for the afternoon were thé) = Rev. and Mrs, es W. Deeg, « Mrs, Harley Bowers and Lorri Me- 4 mene te Pioneer Sisters Meet for Luncheon ‘ e Mrs. Frank Taber's home on} Oakland avenue was the’ setting for a ‘cooperative luncheon - of the Pioneer Sisters Wednesday. Paiicipating in the meeting were Mrs. C: L. Clough. president. Mrs. James Sahdison. Mrs. Robert McDonald and Mrs. Fred Carpen- ter were guests, Smart Set... _ SERBIN | does a Shirtwaist Dress and Purse Set. , sya* Printed tapestry in blue with brown, Brown with red and Brown. «with belge. 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' hopes on the Uniteg Nations and | The feeners Were not so- well_ers’. “trust list.” Ten per cent = ct) fu of aroneeanda that they = ; — the desire of people in other “Regularly. $7.95- : nations fer peace, | . e The war-born teenagers appear) M Shi to have a deeper horror of war rs. ain e ie S ea than their trust Russia, but do not think there Snow Suits | In the neatest .. | trimmest look for ) your boys! Stands ; rugged wear and machine washes . . dries quickly! Warm quilted or orlon pile linings. Select helmet or hood head-warmers. Grey, toast, navy, or brown. ih oe. _“_ who ™ to Conduct | | Descriptions of a world deso-} C lated by new atomic weapons have} Ou rse : . made a deep impression on young! : i | } . : minds. | Mrs. Charles Shain will be- $] 9 95 “War means a world in which’ gin her International Relations | é od . no one will remain living,” said) Class at 10 o'clock Tuesday I (This fe the third and final dis- Born in El Paso, Tex., 6 years. Fé 16 old Marvy Brooke of New| } patch on how the Liz Taylor-Eddie LE 6-year-old Mary Bro : |.merning at the Birmingham | Pisher-Debbie Reynolds triangle is |ago, Debbie moved to "Burbank, | ! ; . , $ l 9 95 - $2 5 York ae acide across the coun-| Cocaine sonse. This will be atecting Site )cersepoeea personal | Califs, at the age of eight when her — : try igenceas tier. ‘ : Gee hc hae | . ‘ 2 ‘father, a carpenter for the South. J * : ~ ss . | the 39th year Mrs. Shain has | _ By RICK DU BROW ‘ern Pacific Railroad, was trens- _ Prettiest FEAR RUSSIA | conducted this class which Is | United Press International yareg Shoes Anywhere The three out of every ten teen-/ sponsored by the Birmingham | yoLLYWOOD — Barely two = a if . : The MARGARET ANN Pp agers who do believe war al branch of AAUW. Everyone is | wecks after Eddie Fisher told Deb- a LEADER { commg are nearly unanimous in’ welcome. bi i“ | In high school, she was a leader | Riker Bid 7 W. Huron | believing the battle will be with’ _ For her first class. Mrs. me Reynolds their marriage was i. Gir} Scout activities and twirled § ’ 9. a Russia. : i pein wi cee a stat she aus the uti rig Maurice | la baton. She-was tops at sports . ° », | has read and heard about our evalier on fhe set ofan and ave the neighborhood boys) 4 —_— Even youngsters who age | foreign policy in the Near and movie. la a for their money as & oo @ Block Suede , ERI D pate world pe is i. | Far East. | “I'm a great fan of yours,” she |pai! player. @ Bleck Coif E: OPEN EVERY | Drospec t monte a roel . She spent the ‘summer in ‘told the French entertainer. “So, She showed great musical| © Brown Calf | trust of Russia and her | Europe, traveling by car is my husband. i romise—and wound up playing an’ Al NIGHT TO 9 | lites. Three-fourths put the gi- | through England, Ireland, Bel- | Suddenly realizirig she had men- | strument that no future glamor @ Alligator Mon. through Sat. gantic Soviet Union right at the | gium, Germany, Austria and tioned the unmentionable, she! gir} would be caught dead with—| F d t t top of the least elias na- | Italy and by bus through Yago- ‘blushed. An. embarrassed silencei, French horn. * Wonderful! Your newest pump, ept. stores : tens tq the wertd. slavia. \fell over the few people within| with delicately tapered toe .. . Pontiac and Twelve per cent of the teenagers ‘hearing distance. Chevalier tact-| She babs voted we Burbank — | Unbreakable — = en va | Drayton Plains ifound Egypt the least trustworthy, When the upper part of your fully switched to another subject. | of Ce was gone i talent | a pe ay value in nation. | shoe bulges over the sole line, | To friends of the petite tthe | contract. Highly talented as a on ss : “Remember Suez when you think it's an indication your shoes | actress, her reference to “my singer, dancer, actress and co- ; of dirty. deals,’ commented Sally are too narrow, says an ex- | husband” was a strategic mis- | mea ec, she fast became one I Benson of Newton, Mass. tension clothing specialist. | take—but a natural one. | of Holl i's top st ~ * * | She still thinks of herself as, . ; | oan, ~ The voluptuous Liz, on the other , gi loca we a ane [ents af : Stair poss make beautiful |‘Mrs. Fisher.” She is still stunned pang was sacar up among the | | l= ir rol ln = a ‘by Eddie's dating of Liz Taylor |royalty of England and Hollywood | : and the sudden breakup of her and is a sex symbol throughout three-year marriage. the. world y And it is this ability to be! “In the Eddie-Liz affair, Debbie “LIVING” nylon bras . stunned, this quality of unsophisti-| pa¢ never stopped defending her | cated naturalness, which has en- husband. ‘Eddie is a great guy,’ | abled her ‘to emerge from the che says. “Don’t blame him for | Men's and Women's Store distasteful triangle purer than the | wha; has happened.” | | ° d snc | that really fit se | 9 S. Saginaw. FE 2-6811 W ants _ ~S » * | Under exireave maria fire, she| - Why was there so much immedi- purieg no aceusations. “In fact,’’; Open Mon. and Fri,-’til 9 ate reaction against Eddie when: she said, “I've tried to telephone * 7 2 a em enaemecreena “Stoudy Dato’ DIAMOND RING Liz? tion. But I've been unable to reach Said. Huntz ‘Hall, former movie per’ in Tolle 14K Gold ‘Dead End Kid who is friendly with | the Fishers: “Part of it, of course, _ When Liz told a columnist that was because everybody thought he| Eddie was not in leve with and Liz’ husband, Mike Todd, were! Debbie “‘and never bas been,” such good friends when Mike was | Debbie retorted: “We were never | alive. | happler than we have been in “But the main reason, in my tee past year 3 : | opinion, is they thought Eddie | A homebody who loves to cook | was walking out on the American eee sew, she said she was even | dream girl—the girl next door.” lconsidering giving up her brilliarit ________{career to devote herself entirely to Eddie and their two children, When Eddie issued a statement | calling off America’s “ideal’’ mar-| 7 riage, he’ said: ‘‘Debbie, especia iy, | has done everything possible to make our marriage succeed.” | There are many people here who: feel it still can—if Eddie wants it to. 2-pe. 1847 Children SILVER S19 | to Open a Charge Account! You CAN enjoy the convenience of shopping for clothing as you need it, yet be kind to your budget at the same time. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 nae ain et i eet THIRTY-NINE_ . ~ |i's Time - a Married 1 ee eo ce bale enlt Enroll Exercise to Be Gracefully Lovely ire Seer St | Strengthen Muscles) pels beg a | PIANO- ORGAN | Leree-Taylor : y Dingman Stewart ~ and Alfred By JOSEPUINE LOWMAN her will give your sThoustie a:position reach forward with the Continue — alternating lett and beens oe Pyar ag : ; - . c jleft arm and back with the right ~ Nicholls, | In =| Yesterday I told you that weight | aed wor with your feet PR, sit Reach as far as aie a ae ee | FE aun 8° ‘nenee 31708 . Parents_of reduction is always much more fortably separated. Bend the trunk that you feel the stretch. Then This is another easy one; again |. = = Ocncket is csesherehip oneal ‘successful, figurewise, when it is'all the way down. Now raise the reach forward with the right arm lie on the floor on your back. - . the couple are accomplished by exercise. Today trunk midway so that it is at right and back with the left. Continue. This time bend your left knee up . sand M ment time for Pontiac PTAs. En-\1 want to describe several motions |angles to the body. While in this bending the trunk and then raising ‘0% te Your abdomen. Straight: LU NCHEONS + Gnd MTS. \roliment is not limited to parents, midway and reaching with the en the left leg and kick toward | | the ceiling. Lower leg to the floor | Sealtest ice Gream | larms, alternating forward and Norman [, (and teachers, but is open to any) iback ‘reaches. T I + \civie minded adult. It's purpose aylor and | ig to establish cordial home school! Mr. \ relations. M | and frs. eH a Cecil Nicholls. pra is one ot the largest volun-| teer orgahizations m the country, Membership now numbers 11, o8,- | with a stiff knee. Do the same Penclar Frit | The following exercise is won- with the right leg. Continue, epqrar hrrees | derful for reducing the abdomen alternating left and right. RIKER FOUNTAIN and any fat you may have across en | Riker Building Lobby _your back. It also:is slimming to! ¢ you would like . have my | ithe waist. You see, it is one of those bargain exercises! short routine of exercise which is, ‘planned especially for women, send, . FINE “up —s ae 136. : Lie. on the floor on your back a stamped, self-addressed envelope i and VRS. ALFRED NICHOLES~~ Se el with ~your-arms—resting- on--the--withyouy request for teaflet”No- JEWELRY - GIFTS jo. . oe _Objects of the PTA are: 1—To | floor overhead. Swing your arms 19. Address Josephine Lowman in| a 0 ae promote the welfare of children | ferward as you bend your knees care of The Pontiac Press. McKim Jewelry jé 3 ce = E ] ] en Ta ylor Wed |and youth in home, school church | | up close to your abdomen. You | + 2 2 q OPO AOE OM 238 ese, eg tand community; 2—To raise the! | will be in a sifting position with | Tomorrow: “Her Hair Splits—| ada a - {standards -of +home—life;-3-—Te-se-;- | your legs and trunk off the floor. ‘Should Shampos Less Often.” a as Sc Lenae” Ellen Taylor and Alfred reception held at FOE Hall, the “U® adequate laws -for the care | Return legs and trunk and arms —_____ = a Ww a 2 “Nicholls were married bride was wearing a green suit 4d protection of children and) : | to the floor and continue. = Saturday evening at Grace Lu- with a brown fur collar and match-| iyouth; 4—To bring into closer re-| This i b : . - ] die } hd This exercise is a little difficult , 4 theran Church. ‘The Rev. Richard or or accessories. The couple /ation the home and the school. is is @ Oargata exercise. It rec uces the abdo- at first, mainly because it's hard } C.-Stuckmeyer officiated at the. will live on Edgeorge street. that parerits and teachers may co-| men and fat across the aah It also is slimming to to balance. Also your abdominal ceremony before 350 guests. : \dperate intelligently in the training: spo waist. ‘muscles must be fairly strong in Parents of the couple are Mr “sf Jof the child; 3—To develop between : order to execute it. > , and Mrs. Norman L. Taylor of Extension educators ahd the general public! | When I taught exercise it often = Petrolia drive and Mr. and Mrs ,such united efforts as will secure ,would amaze me to see what very Cecil Nicholls of Home street. for every child the highest ad- Si h d S| T p t ‘weak abdominal muscles many Club Plans vantages in physical, mental, so- ister OO ates OY e) r y women have. I wendered how thes The — a a floor-length ;cial and spiritual education. supported their-internal organs. If gown, ioned with a fitted you would like tq begin strength- . t - a ' Members of the Sisterhood of the Nike Bas Auburn ights 7: ; bodice | aeceuied byl uaperted Yule Party | embers 0 h of the Base in Auburn Heights ening and flattening your abdomen. Htalian lace inserts at the neck- One More Wearing - Congregation B'nai Israel are plan- on Oct. 25 but cannot do the. more difficult line. Her fingertip veil fell from a tev party id (Oe 3 sting ase an co ~ a band ef tulle cians trimmed Plans for the coming year were » Before Cleaning? ning a toy party to be held io \ See board meeting of the exercises, try the next two. 9 on nm socia} hall Michige rer i 5 ee mn or nes with iridescent pearis. She ear. ‘discussed at the meeting of Pro The temptation to get e st ihe svn aoe Ce EOE: —— pach of he Ratooel TWO Foe ABDOME® ried a bouquet of white roses fessional Homemakers. Extension on. wea P Pal ° - pe af . iat ca ‘ . aoa Womeén's League held at the Adas_ Lie on the floor on sour back with ivy. Club held Tuesday evening at the Sota shia ll eee tiered alt isi p allair. ‘Shalom Synagogue, Detroit, with your arms resting on_ the Mrs. PR let : vemae ___ ut goes to the cleaner or laundry’ When the Sisterhood met Tues- Wednesday were Mrs. Danie} Fox- floor and your legs straight. Raise ron ee He a was De sige home of Mrs. \Walter is ofe that most of us have suc- day evening, socia} action chair- man Mrs, Jack Gamburd, Mrs. the left leg up as far as “comfort- of honor. Bridesmaids were Doreen Wittkopf, vice chairman combed to at some time man Mrs. Sol Newtiouse presented i. i 9 r : : : : an, Mrs. SOI : nae EM ed Davis, Mrs. Sidney Cziezler, Mrs. able with a stiff. knee Lower leg ’ Nichotis and a Cardona All A Christmas party for methbers: The results are utud@lly.embar- Mrs. Phillip Gentile of Detroit, a2 Koper, Mrs Belmont Kershen- ‘te the floor. Raise the right leg up D ORSAY: wore ballerina-length dresses of and their husbands will be held and rassing. Powder marks and spots official delegate to the United baum, fared Mrs, David. Horowitz. as far as possible. Lower leg Foot Tin COCKTAIL PUMP gin aes epee ied ligi homemade gifts will be exchanged do not make for good grooming. States Commission of UNESCO —______— ——— ve maid of honor carried lignt So next tim ‘re tempted, tee srences at UN who spoke. 3 : a ee ob: flesh pink roses with ivy and the brides Other pians include lessons to ~ ™ xt time you're tempted, don't conteren= a the . she spoke With its n shim re eee ed dark roses with ivy. DO Biven im ceramics, property V6 1" on the subject, “The State of the maids carried dark roses With IVY ents and wills, care of fabrics, World as Seen Through the United ; a ; ; . silhouette and Thomas Fairbrother. was the colers in hemes and sensible Stuffed tomatoes make an -“4tions- Sibley s Fashion Spotlight fringed satin best man, and ushers were dieting. easy lunch dish. Fill seooped- Announcement was made that Thomas Powders apd Harold The club's community project of tomatoes with chopped irs. Abraham Tauber Mrs Phil rose\se this Koviak ef Clarkston. aiiiiieltalmiake tray favors for the hard-cooked eggs. diced green lip Marlow Mrs. Abr aham Ava- ie ] black suede beauty When the codple left for a honey- county infirmary. A contribution Peppers sheed celery, season. denka, and Mrs. Irving Koper will y Be us moon Flonda. following the will be made to the United Fund '"8* and cea represen tne group) 2% eee = % / papier! ——-——— and magazines will be collected et ALGO > I Vi ij / with the | for the TB sanatorium . IV ‘itatity : ' % < © + P, - / femme: fatale | Guests and prospective members : appeal that | for the evening were Mrs. Law- & isi) The emphatically turns al] heads rence Denham, Mrs. Hollis Doh- . feminine bowed pump | . 2 erty, Mrs. Charles Henry. Mrs. ...smart on a host of 5 including yours. ) Eugene Hall, Mrs. Daniel Willams - occasions with its ; and Mrs. Jack Strong satin over suede Only = . Give“yourself a vamp. Black suede ‘ Reveal Engagement Chrisfmas present early .--all sizes. De of Margaret Bott « *, enjoy th 93 g 3 --» enjoy the | D ~ Former Pontiac residents Mi convenience of an extra VS . and Mrs. Charlies Haynes, of Ba: KK’ | Village, Ohio. announce the» en- room! It may cost less ) ot thelt daughter, Mar ~ than you think. Let us Michigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer Airman Neii H, Ulman. _ ive you an estimate ) | He is the son ef Mr. and: Mrs. + 9 , : . My ) Herman Ulman of Gerdon street. on your builders * PEGGY 6 A wedding is planned. : * , ae spring tole . supplies now. 7 . Miracle Mile . Undergoes Surgery iracle Mile 16 MORTH Saginaw 51 Mrs. Daniel F. Young of Bald M. A. BENSON CO. Inc. Shoes N Telegraph at win road is recuperating at St Open Every Nite ti] 9 P. M. Square Lake Road Joseph Mercy Hospita! following $49 N. Saginaw St. a 42521 surgery. a es Rea ee ee ge ate = - Pee 5 ee ite: pe aegen ge * a ; ret ere eae SOO AE = , Exciting New Silhouettes! PEGGY'S Glamorous New Fall Colors! Fashionable New Styling! “Banna Poon 2 | Glamor wardrobe for the doll that's the newest rage—the golden haired. dimpled child star now on = TV! 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Burden, a 69-year-old house, mover, had a dwelling tied to a. stump with a rope as it was moved) along an incline. The rope broke) and the house slid over eee RAGING INFERNO OF WAR | GREAT LAKES $500,000 Exhibition Oct. 14, 19. 2% 12 - 16:30 P.M TSe pA mlectee Detroit Masenic Temp LAKE TONITE — MA 4-2151 Cinema Scor€ ay #1230 289 W. MONTCALM: FISH or CHICKEN Fall Baif French Fries. -F.0. E. \ All you $900 ean eat Saind, i 1% . Ete. FRI. 5:30 TO 7:30 DANCE SAT. NIGHT MEMBERS & GUESTS NO DOOR CHARGE PARTY BALL FOR RENT CALL FE 41901 [| Roscoe Ates. 63, ,wood model Reba Sanborn, 4, in ~ Tuesday | who operates the Rolling ‘in northwestern Colorado, may run 'for Colorado governor in 1962. PTA FAIR — Bethune School will hold a PTA Fair from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the school. Included on the program are silhouette cutting and a green thumb shop. A complete supper dent, will also be served. are (left to right) Mrs: Purvis Hunt, PTA presi- Mrs. John Morton, Bethune teacher and Sandra Kay LaGrove, a kindergarten pupil. ' 4 Hollywood Headlines _ John ‘Wayne, By BOB THOMAS Linkletter. * * * These two stalwarts, both in the prime of life, have. just become grandparents. There was a -time when that would signify decrepi- tude.’ lick his grandchild’s father, young Jack Linkletter, on the handball courts, As for Wayne, “he remains one of the most rigorous and \bravest-heroes-in' the movie busi- ness. Here’s the distinguished com- Become Grandfathers HOLLEWOoD (AP) — Welcome sewed . up, tothe club? John Wine and Art'Frances Goodr But Art still maintains a/proval of the script,’’-the producer er and farther away. They said strenuous TV schedule and canjtold me. ‘J have never given that|they clocked him 10 m.p.h. in @ 60-mile zone; 55 in a 20-mile zone | Despite. the .urgings--- Hacketts and Kanin, the doar col ieee lad fo ean KANSAS CITY re - Sheritf "8 34, with a warrant for his arrest the rights and nearly. had themjon-a bad check charge. play’s -authors,| Nevins, however, had paid the and. Albert ‘complainant and only owed $11.03 Hackett, and the director, Gardon|court costs, The officers suggested Kanin, were eager for him to do he go to court and Nevins officers came to William Nevins, | a= : pay. oe agreed but insisted on driving his’ x * *& : The officers, following decimal “But the girl’s father, Otto car. Frank, wanted to have fina) ap- (noticed his car was drawing tasfhe| to any.star or director in.all my years in moving pictures, I wasn’t and 65 in a 50-mile zone, going to start now." Outside the court, Nevins was the haridéd” “a speeding ticket. _E lapsed: | Total payment: $54.03. ness grandparents: Marlene Diet- rich,, Joan. -Blondell, Spencer 0 Tracy, Dick ~ Powell, Fredric | age Walter Pidgeon, Edward, Robinson, Mary. Astor, Robert) young. William Bendix, Joan Ben- inett, Gloria Swanson, Joe —E.. |Brown and Pat O'Brien, among’ lothers. . . | * * * The Oscar race is swinging into’ Pontiac Press Phete Getting ready for the fair H ollywood Model Takes Overdose of Sleeping Pills HOLLYWOOD (AP) — An dose of sleeping apartment of stuttering comedian has left Holly- "critical condifion A deputy sheriff listed the case as attempted suicide. Ates said Miss Sanborn was one of several guests at a dinner party night in his apartment. “She complained of feeling sleepy and asked if she could Lie down for a white I thought pos- sibly she had taken too much to drink and showed her to the guest room,’ he said He said he left for work early Wednesday, returned about noon jand found the girl unconscious. He called deputies. Emergency Hospital physicians said she had fates an ov overdose ol part of barbiturates Elliott Roosevelt Roosevelt Dips #1} Hand Into Politics MEEKER. Colo. (AP) — Elliott Roosevelt has joined the Political ranks. Elliott, a son of the late Presi-. ident Franklin D. Roosevelt is the ‘new Democratic chairman of Rio ‘Blanco County. It's his first officia] participa- ‘tion in politics, but it may not be jhis last, rumors Roosevelt, . Ranch There were And Roosevelt himself said: ‘I jam very much interested in Colo- rado politics.” 11:30 FRIDAY SPECIAL! FISH FRY ALL YOU CAN EAT! 2125 3 2:30 e 10:30 MANNY’S See mee SSE — + —— = = LAST TIMES TONIGHT 5:30 AND rete) oe My PARTNER g pills. taken in See itoryn Birkenhead, May Fight Cold With Lozenges high gear and soon the yearend jepics will be unveiled for the fi-| ‘nals. The contender that wins the most respect, though no one has ‘seen it yet, is “The Diary of: ‘Anne Frank." George Stevens is_ ‘always a hard man to beat in the Oscar derby. The picture is.a 20th Century- Marie McDonald Wants Salary, Not THE Coat: DALLAS ‘AP) — Entertainer Fox offering, but it nearly carried Marie McDonald, sometimes the imprint of Samuel Goldwyn, eiow: nas ‘The Body." is trying to The sage producer dickered for British Say Victims Can Use Antibiotics for Own Treatments: WASHINGTON ‘AP) — Special vaccines made from your own germs may prevent your common cold from getting complicated. * * * Sucking antibiotic lozenges may have the same ffect. Dr. J. Morrison Ritchie, direc- tor of the Public Health Labora England, told about it Wednesday at the sixth annual Symposium on Antibiotics He described ‘tests held in the winter of 1955-1956 to test the value of “‘autogenous- vaccines’’ in the prevention of bacterial com- plications in the common cold. The vaccines were made from microbes taken from throat areas of volunteers at the ‘time thev showed the first sign of a cold. Then the vaccine was ad- ministered to the volunteers once a week during the winter. group of volunteers received no vaccine. _ & & * Complicated colds five ames’ more frequently in the! nose and. Another : ,it,”” she said. developed untreated group than in the treat-| ed. Ritchie said. The following winter, similar ‘success followed use of antibiotic lozenges, administered to a group of 100 people suspected of having colds. Only four. of them developed | a complicated cold compared with % out of 100 in an untreated group., The researchers broadened their lozenge test the following winter— using 1.120 volunteers, Some were given lozenges, others not. * * * Only 6.2 per cent of the treated group developed significant symp- toms, compared with 22.7 per cent in the control group Ritchie said antibiotics of the tetracycline class were chosen for the tests Near Wandeneaile: W. Va.. Lost River disappears under Sandy Ridge and reappears more than four miles away as the headwaters of the Cacapon River. OPEN 6:30 P.M. i FIRST WITH THE FINEST AT wae lel ba yYo H erie SDS LE LAE 54500 Theat ; aif | ‘where she sang last week, seek-, IN unfreeze $8,000 of her shlary tied up in a suit over a chinchilla coat she says she hasn't got. * Miss McDonald was sued by New York furrier Milton Herman, who alleges she bought a $7,000) Capital Airlines | coat, paying $2.000 down in De- cember 1957, put never paid the hit by trike balance, * * His attorneys fled a writ of Mechanics Walk Out garnishment on the hotel here, Contract Dispute, ing to attach the amount due her. The singer’s attorney argued the}: Negotiating Today” money represents wages and car-) * not be garnished #in Texas + WASHINGTON um — Capital Air- “Net so, the furrier’s -attorneys lines mechanics struck at midnight said. She was an independent con- in a contract dispute. But airline tractor when she signed with the officials expected operations to ; hotel, they asserted. continue without interruption at No decision was announced by least today. the district judge. ~~ As for what will happen after Miss McDonald told ngwsmen thet, a Capital official said “We she last saw the coat last Christ- can't say at this stage of the mas Eve when she quarreled with game.’ her husband Harry Karl, whom: she divorced. “Harry bought the coat for ne and as far as I know he still has The strike began when the werk at Capital hangars here. This is the major overhaul point for Capital, but similar work ts done at Detroit, Chicago, New York and other of 51 cities the — airline serves eas of the Missis- sippi. A spokesman for the | mechanics said he believed the walkout was in effect through- out the system. Mechanics at Willow Run Airport near Detroit oe pany they join among show busi-|[ midnight shift did not report for | 3 BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 LAST TIME TONIGHT THE STORY OF A ag | FIRE-BOMB! | een- eyed eye tase WARNER BROS seme SUSAN OLIVER === === PLus THE PICTURE THAT SELONGS TO YOUNG caer OF THIS — NATURALLY! WE HAVE THE FINEST AND LATEST IN IN-A-CAR HEATERS. NOW! thru SAT. JAMES MASON CRY TERROR! Zz ROD STEIGER INGER STEVENS are striking. Negotiations were broken off. and did not get going again. However, federal mediators \stood ready to bring the sides to- igether again this morning. The ‘union spokesman said its negotiat-’ ling committee planned to meet with company representatives at that time. ; Some 3.000 mechanics were in- jvolved in the dispute. They are i oo imembers of the International. bo. <- a oe Saiae ciel =| Assn. of Machinists. The union's | A ROSE IS A HEEL — A walk jexecutive board gave its sanction down the garden path is a must |to the strike yesterday afternoon. for a girl who acquires this new | Officials of the union and the shoe from Rome. It has a metal (airline said there never before heel fashioned to jook like the has been a major system-wide thorny stem of the red~ chamois strike against Capital. the nation's rose. fifth largest air carrier. - about five hours before the strike | TONITE—FEATURE STARTS 7:10 - 9:25 , TOPPING THE TENSIONS oF “Rear Winoow’! STARTS FRIDAY create “CREOLE” STARTS TUESDAY “PEYTON PLACE” pleaded guilty and was fined $43.1. | SS PAR - WENDEL COREY EO | AMES Mc ARTWU sc CAROL LYNLEY At 2:00.- 4:35 - 7:18 ~ 10:00 At 1:00 - 3:34 - 6:15 - 9:00 — WEDNESDAY — JOHN WAYNE in “THE BARBARIAN Open 10:45 Now! 25c te 1 P.M. ALL TIME GREATS STARTING SUNDAY : Vietor Mature—Lili Hva in “CHINA DOLL” Plus: “Street of Sinners’ SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. — TOMORROW — Exclusive First Showing -ALL IN COLOR- | Two Actionful Hits wee reer eT ee eT eT CC CV CUT CCC CC CCC CCC CC CC CCC CCC CUTE Da a i i i i i i hl id i em ANTH cl A a i ll lt i 4 cL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 # VICTOR MATURE: LEO GENN TANK FORCE! PALUZ | pate NEWLEY COLLEANO “AUBREY - a a mr wart PRODUCTION « « ConemaScope » TECHNICOLOR® + A COLUMBIA HITTING THE SCREEN WITH IRRESISTIBLE : FORCE! and esitrocher ng) LUCIAN sane Cer. wrens mie fore SUNDAY—— EARLY BIRD SHOW—Open 5:45 Show Starts 6:15—Come _Early—Home Early BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER Bardot chases Prince Boyer in a color-splashed Riviera romp that even has the Ejffel Tower leaning over for a better look! CHARLES STARTS FRIDAY (Tomorrow) OCT. 17 ADDED -_— "S AMO A” ae } LaParisiene Shown at 7:00-9:15 and 11:30 IN-CAR HEATERS AVAILABLE WHEN WEATHER 15 GOOL 4 % = ae a ae” aL a ee te ae ee ee - THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958. &x-Premier of trea Now on Trial Plane HitsRoad, Kills Motorist Transport With 7 Men Crashes on Long Island, Smashes 3 Cars BABYLON, N.Y. (AP)—A_ mili- tary transport plane with seven men aboard crash-landed on a busy highway Wednesday night, smashing intoé three cars during a wild skid and fatally injuring a motorist, court in Baghdad can be traced back to his appearance before. an- other tribunal nearly four years ago, The place was Cairo. The time: January, 1955. The occasion: a isters, called by Egypt's Nasser, to discuss the Western-favored Turkish-Iragi mutual defense pact, which was later expanded into the Baghdad Pact. “I Bave before me the secret minutes of that meeting, during which A damali pleaded his nation’s need | for such an alliance before Nas- ser and the representatives of Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, | x« * -* The twin-engine C123 ran out of gas and swooped down on the ae. Southern State Parkway @ Island. Skidding hundred: of feet, it ripped through an un- derpass and struck three cars-be- fore stopping in flames. Harold J, Schneider, West Islip, N.Y., died of head injuries short- ly after the accident, Lebanon, Yemen and Libya, Three Air Force men and two! The minutes, never before pub- women motorists suffered minor ‘shed, show that. Nasser used) injuries. jevery trick from cajolery to The plane had been trying ‘to| “rests and implied blackmail in land at Zahn’s Airport, about half! *" effort to induce Iraq to with} a mile from the crash scene. | 278 from the alliance. ’* *& * Jamali, of.course, refused, and| After hitting the highway the i — rivalry Je isce plane skidded several hundred “©? raq harde: nto feet and into an underpass, The ‘ity. One eventual result was plane has a wingspan of 19 feet; | the overthrow of King Feisal, and the underpass is 50 feet wide. The, Jamalits arrest and trial. plane emerged with wings, tail-| From these minutes, until now/ piece and one engine gone. ja -closely-guarded secret, and When it finally came to a stop, from talks I have had wth an ob-| the other engine burst into flames.| **™V®t Present at the Cairo meet- The men inside scrambled to safe-|'™8* it is possible to reconstruct) ty from @ side exit. | the drama. x * * Police said the craft hit one of the cars before going into the un- derpass, hit another in the under- pass, and a third auto after com- ing out. towards the Iraqi wrangles, indicating the degree) 'ot Arab unity prevailing at ol The women motorists injured Moment. j were Mrs. Mary Rehm, Islip Ter-, Nasser, with bitter memories | Wen ied Mrs. Frank Calabrese, | of defeat in the Palestinian war, | referred ptucu: i The injured Air Force men were+ pea Selena ‘pac meat, Reon identified as° Capt. John Florio, | had signed with Saudi Arabia Sgt. Wallett A. Carman and Sgt! and Syria as “a scrap of paper.” | Edgar H. Williamson. The pilot | was Lt. Gary L. Moolson. | Crown Prince Feisal (Saudi The plane had been en route Arabia): “I hope that the chair-| from Debbins Air Force Base,)man does not regret his frank-| Marietta, Ga. to Mitchell Field on €S8.” Long Island | Nasser: “I do not regret my/ *~ + * frankness, but I do regret the | The Air Materiel Command at) state of affairs we have come to.| Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,/The Arab peoples lost their con-| meeting of Arab state prime min- FADIL JAMALI — Was his | | fate cut out nearly four years | ago? In jJanding on the parkway, the! The conference opened with, pilot avoided a heavy cencentra- Nasser announcing, “It is not tion of houses in the immediate or intention to. area. _ iIraq.”’ At this the other Arab Kurdish forces.” government.'in the agreement with Turkey,| There then followed procedural and 1 invite you to stay with us! As a final reason for Iraq join- East Pakistan. i Sealed Fate in ‘55 by Opposing Nasser in our foreign policy,” he said) ing bluntly. _| Jamali pleaded for “brotherhood and frankness.” +e * * “T believe all of us have been frank,”’ Nasser insisted. ‘We have come to the conclusion that the Arab states will refuse to join the Baghdad Pact, and Iraq alone agrees to join it. * * * ‘It is as though you are invit- ing us to die,’’ Jamali blurted out at this point. Nasser looked hurt. ‘‘I-am-ask- ing you to live,”’ he protested. “I cannot invite the death of a sister country."’ ‘Then changing his tone to-one -of silky persuasion: “A friend has the right to invite his pal to live.” The performance, according to my informant whe was present, was masterful, with all the nightmarish overtones of 1984. This was Big Brother persuading | his vietim to kiss his hand in | gratitude before mounting the | chopping -block. cause,” he cried, looking at Nas- ser accusingly. | “TI believe the method I follow) serves the Arabs and might lead ius to total unity,” the latter re, |plied icily. “Egypt never follows) |crooked methods. I am convinced] | that what Iraq is doing is wrong, ‘and therefore I am calling on you imot to follow such a policy.” | Jamali appealed to Big Brother |Nasser to cut out the “propaganda ‘and attacks,’ but here he he reproach might enter Iraq at the “head of | treading on Nasser’s corns. \do not at all seek Se ceaeaay: as. 'delegates stirred uneasily, know- This | explanation did not satisfy| Fadil Jamali thinks,” Nasser re- 196 irrigation and flood-contfot } ing Nasser’s implacable hostility] Nasser. “You invited me to join plied. * * iseven crewmembers, Pact Jamali ind fear of Israel, “I know that Israel's forces are greater than ours.” * * * At which Nasser abruptly brought the meeting fo a close with this typical bluster: “As re- gards Israel, we have complete superiority over her, I am ready to send tomorrow 50 Sherman Late Car Transfers. Net State $231,055 LANSING (®—The Secretary of State’s office reported today it has collected nearly a quarter of a mil- lion dollars in the past year from people who were late in transfer- ring their car titles, A state law. enacted a year ago!. requires a purchaser or trans- feree to present a certificate of title within 10 days after purchas- ing a car from another individual. tanks to Syria. This is my way of true military cooperation.” It may be that Jamali, at this) fateful conference, sealed his own fate-and that of Iraq under a} monarchial regime, for shortly thereafter Nasser began plotting| Venezuela = Reported Missing CARACAS, Venezuela (UPD - ~ lA superconstellation of the Linea ‘Aeropostal Venezolana (LAV) air-) Panama with 17 passengers and it was dis- iclosed today. Search planes were sent out over} ‘the mountainous area where it was) \feared the big plane had crashed. | The plane was due in Caracas| at 7:38 p.m., and radioed its last reports eight minutes before then.) Everything appeared to be all! right at that time. | | * Project to End Floods DACCA, East Pakistan — About | programs, including three multi- ‘purpose projects are under way in| Failure to do so calls for payment of a $5 fee. The finance division has collect- ed $231,055 from 46,211 tardy trans- ferers since the late transfer fee went into effect in September of 1957, A henpeeked husband claims that psychiatry helped him greatly. He says, ‘‘Oh, I still have to do the housework — but now I enjoy it’ . . An Ivy League college foot- ball player was benched for break- ing training; they caught him studying during a practice session. ~—Earl Wilson. “FORTY-ONE_ . Candidate Roll Like Roster of University. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (Pi — The roll of candidates. for county office in the atomic laboratory eounty of Los Alamos reads almest like the faculty roster of a university. Of the candidates listed by the League of Women Voters, six are doétors of philosophy, three have law degrees, one holds a master's degree and eight have bache- lor’s degrees froc lollege. 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Courtesies! ‘and mutual expression of noble) Guests Flee Short Blaze | a are insufficient and of] at Big Chicago Hotel | CHICAGO (AP) — Fire broke out_in the fifth floor of the Palmer House, one of Chicago's biggest. hotels, early today, forcing scores of guests to flee their rooms. Heavy. smoke filled the fifth floor corridor, lower floors and) lobby of the 2,250-room hotel, The blaze was quickly put out by fire- men William O’Brien, second deputy fire marshal, estimated damage at $20,000. He said cause of the fire was not determined immedi- ately * =f Again, the delegates squirmed. It was not until the eleventh session that Jamalj went into) the dock to present Lraq's case. | Seven pairs of eyes fixed upon hinr~-accusingty. j Sweating profusely, Jamali | gave Iraq’s reasons for joining | Turkey in the pact. 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His total gain o 108 s . prise 6-4, 6-2 victory over “world Sa ee Sp ws ek THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 RT page ie ip eg ee eee eT re ee ee SBR a ee - 7 1 FORTY-THREE p sernaovenmnns — conn es . There must be gamettdng about. uuhigan State foot- Purdue has bigger rivals on ‘its schedule including the Boilermakers’ eyes. Every game-since their Big Ten Series started as an annual affair'in 1952 has been full of fireworks. and in most jnstances disastrous for the East Lansing eleven Looking at the highlights since 1952: 1952—Michigan. State had the ranking of the number! _ @ne team in the country, but it took an interception on the MSU poe line by Doug Weaver in the will- be reunited with Northwest- ern’s only Rose Bowl team when Michigan plays the. Wildeats Satur: “day. . — : a The 1948 Northn reassemble to anniversary. Myers will attend the celebra- tion asa stranger in his own hometown—Evanston, Ill. He’ll- be wearing a- foreign uniform — a Michigan fe®tball suit. “9 live about eight blocks from: Dyeche Stadium,” said Myers, who was a stripling of 10 when Northwestern rode to the » club will ve their 10th ‘final minu preserve a 14-7 tory for the Spartans. ‘dea “ue 1953—-Michigan State was ridin streak and heading for the Bowl, but Purdue was the victor 6-0 with Don Pobojewski, who trans- ? sores: from — to Purdue, scoring the winning D | 1954—Lenny Dawson was hitting receivers all over the Tbe Michigan halfback and his'less in nine starts last season, place and again Purdue bounced State, 27-13. | kk : | 1955—The Rose-Bow! trip for-MSU was all planned and| another game with Purdue was in the offing. Things) were tight until Earl Morrall intercepted a pass on' | _ his own 10 and raced 90 yards for the TD. This - made it 7-0, and broke the game wide open as the Spartans won 27-0. 1956—The Boilermakers were knocking on the door when time ran out and MSU eked out a 12-9 ver- dict and as a result knocked the Spartans out of the top spot in the national poll. 1957—This was supposed to be one of Michigan State’s best teams but old nemesis Purdue again knocked the number’ one pot from under the Spartans,’ 20-13. 1958—It’s Dad’s Day at Lafayette and the Boilermakers have the coal burning red hot again for Michigan State. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Two pro teams in the Eastern Division have already made overtures toward Army’s Pete Dawkins from Royal Oak, but his dad, Dr. Henry E. Dawkins, says his son spent a full day out at Selfridge Field recently and was more interested in making inquiries about piloting Jets. * * * The Detroit Lions, who once dominated passing defense statistics of pro football, do not have a single | defensive halfback among the 15’ lenders listed for pass interceptions. Jimmy David grabbed one against Los Angeles and| Gary Lowe intercepted one against Green Bay for the only two by the once-vaunted Detroit defensive ‘back- field. Fa Lyon and Lucadam Move Up Busch Still Leads Scoring A two-touchdown. performance; Brown City teammates Bob Fish- against —— kept a a er and Doug Graham follow in| halfback Busch ahead of the ith 46 38, respectively. pack in Oakland County individual | jorder wi ae Pe scoring race with 4 points, j___OSKLAND COUNTY SCORING Last: year’s champion Jack Lyon’ G TD PT TP Busch, Birmingham 4 %9 GO 64 of St, Fred took over 2nd place by Lyon.” at. Prederick 4 8 0 48 matching that while West Bloom. |Lucadam.w. Bloomfield 4 5 12 ¢8 field's John Lucadam moved into) Fink. Walled. ‘Take ‘ ¢ 3 a8 3rd. Lyon has 48, Lucadam has 43. | [eb CN Blegratiata ya 5 Pree Dick Stokes iSteinhelper. 8t. Mike 4 : 2 oH ‘vious runnerup, 'Gunten, Madison 4 3 7. /Derocher, St. Frederick 4 5 O 3 of Troy, was held to an extra ;|Chapman, Farmington 4 3 12 % point Friday to drop to 4th place Kevacherich. Oak Park ‘ 5 ‘ 30 } tevenson, Farmington 25 Frank Wink of Walled Lake tal (ice rites =f 2 8H ‘ran n a e ta age rmington 2 Dupree, RO St. Mar: 4 4 6 2% lied one TD te stay in Sth with aaacey? Perndale gg Ge 24] 33 ; Sylvain. Mad. Lamph. 4 4 48 24) . 2 : Holbrook, RO Kimball 4 4 6 2% Fink’s Viking teammate Mike “7 | Wurst now ranks 6th with 37 fol- COUNTY AREA SCORING lowed by Tom Bell of West Bloom- . st. Benedict G 7 rr 7 R a onar, St. Benedic 4 4 field with 36, athe bed Fisher. Brown City ‘ 2 4 “s Ss Traham, rown ty u Farmington 1s oe tale oie Millington 4 5 6 30 sented team in-the top group with Nitael, Northville ‘ $ 6 0 30 ‘ rander, Almon 3 6 *-30 Harvey Chapman (30), Neil Stev- |G. enti st Rite 4 5 0 30 enson (25) and Al LeSage (24) es Brown Sead ‘ 4 3 28 0. among the first ee Walker, "Northvilie ‘ ‘ i 28 j i artway, mon St. Michael held St, Benedict Zorate, Armada ae en star Dan Donar to one six-pointer|. *-2 field goals — | Army's [on this week. “Rose Bowl and beat California | eR a 28-game winning © saw the ax Bow! team play) st about every home game. But: ‘ee Will be the first time I'll be; playing in Dyche Stadium.” * * * ‘young cronies would climb over! | ‘M's’ Brad Mant Will | Be Hometown Stranger | ANN ARBOR. — Brad- Myers! OSU ¢ Coach Blasted. for visa Fo otal Charges the ‘stadium fence in his earlier, Visits, ‘Myers remembers ait the. stars of the Rose Bowl wildcats. . There: was 4 fine center, Ae See and an All America fullback Murakowski, . Those Wildcats. fo only two games, one to Michigan ‘ 28-0 and the other to Notre Dame. They lost the Big Ten title to Michigan. But Northwestern went to the Rose Bowl anyway because the Wolverines had-gone. the year.before and were in- | eligible to return. — That crop of Wildcats will be very similar to the team. Myers iwill face in his backyard Saturday. |- Northwestern had finished eighth lin’ the Big Ten in 1947, winning) only three games. Yet-they jelled ‘into a Rose Bow! champion a sea- ison later. | History could repeat with the. 11958 rags-to-riches Wildcats. Win-| bowling season, ithey’re unbeaten so far this year.| gone over 3,200 total pins. HIGH SERIES — Twice during this young the West Side Mobil team has This quintet posted + Py Eliot of Hincs Incensed Over Woody's Words } Buckeye Pilot® * Offers to Prove.“ Aatemests With Films Pe 2 CHICAG® uw» — Woody Hayes, Ohio State football coach, found himself in a cross fire today be- tween Big Ten Commissioner K; L. HOLLY at Clarencevilie | Holly Holly Holly Holly hee their _ mips ae bruises and Lake Orion at CLAWSO . Clawson Clawson Clawson sake Orion a ee W e.readyv for service Cranbrook at W. RESERVE W. Reserve W. Reserve W. Reserve Cranbrook thr ill be .re for service.J W. Bloomfield at Northville Northville Northville W. Bloomfield W Bloomfield | PCHS POS SAGINAW, OXFORD at Ortonville Oxford Oxford Oxford Oxford |B. Pritchett 220 LE Scarbourgh 160 Armada at ALMONT Almont Almont Almont Almont | Dunean 17 LT taves 185 Xn er} at IMLAY _Imlay Imlay Imlay Imlay _ Spicer 113 LG Costello 1710 OL ST. MARY , St. James gt. Mary St Mary St Mary St. Mary _ Relvea 178 'C Jacobs 220 TROY. ‘at Madiso Troy Trey Trey Troy | Batten 155 RG Peters 195 MICHIGAN at Northwestern 0. of M. U of M Northwestern Uo of M. | Nichols 187 RT Woipert 12 | MSU at. Purdue MsU ' MsU Mau Mau J. Pritchett 178 RE Gronskt 78 DETROIT at Xavier uU ef D uo oof D U of D. U, of D perl 188 ae ocnras ig Colts at Lione ; ; Lions Colts —. Lions Colts Rica : AW Sischess *Consensus denoted im capital letters. J. McCauley ie FB Economou ial i “ nee \ \Lou Perini said Wednesday night. Perini was asked to comment on la report from Milwaukee that the |Nationa] League champion base- ball team would be sold to a brew- ing company. Joseph Cairnes, president of the Braves who is here pith Perini, said he had heard some of the rumors but added “there is not anvthing to any of them.” Perini and Cairnes ‘have a fi- nancial interest in a housing de- velopment under way west of this (e ity. New, Expanded Facilities at Caberfae Area CADILLAC (UPD—A new 250- car parking lot, widened ski runs and expanded cafeteria faciliti are ready for the opening of ski season at Caberfae Ski Area this. winter, Caberfae officials said to- day. These improvements and oth- ers have been made during the summer months at a cost of $69,- 000. . skiers visited the About 45,04 640-acre ski area during the 1957-38 ° season and Caberfae officials be- lieve that attendance mark will be broken thie season, ———: on | skiing conditions, PL a - FORTY: FOUR ¥ : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ocToBER - 1058 te ” WOCKEY AT A GLANCE A ( ape <3 yy : : AE LES WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Giants, Tribe Collide ey aS es ‘New. York 4 -Boston 4, Ue ; : . ~ St d T g “ Only; epme schedules. "LEAGUE. | DES MOINES (AP)—The San Ar €a eP I ep ‘eal an In js Mershey 5. Springfield 4 (Francisco Giants and Cleveland ¢ SS mu x @ °* (Indians will play an exhibition : : re = THURSDAY'S, SCHEDULE baseball game here next April 7. a fi : SAGINAW VALLEY sagas ot? League All Games NATIONAL: LEAGUE : ' League All Games 7 Toronto at- Montrea] . * * * = 2 Es 3 f gL Ff w L Tt wt Tt Lg? Chicago at Ae ee LEAGUE © vitae Northare wed @ 4 ; i 9] Romeo wevrecsees af ay 3 } : No genue: scheduled. Baseball, Inc., operators of Des —S : Te ag na eel ef 734 Lapeer oes are oe a 733 ee Moines in the Western League, Fiint Central «.....0 0 1 3 © lipanse Creuse ...--- 9-10 i 3-6 See eciniee Pree Wednesday approved a contract Lea son ine Saginaw sgcrsnstanee’ af H o48 SUBURBAN CATHOLIC | MONTREAL—Ralp® Dupas. 144'3, New for a return engagement between | S ce ; League Games \ cee ao Tuer, 152 Poll ithe two major league clubs. PARTEON REGAN comes ee eA Wbr Wert qe 3244 of ©e Ese $$ 9 49 e ~ in pr qa ES 6 0 223 06 a 320 ral 0 0 911 6 i 2 6 eet’. 136 2 6 1206 nd W-0 Le nbae 4 38 7h 44 3 an oops rrr Wer WELT LT iki naton Eee et a : Vikings at Farmington, Watered. cate tgs i West Bloomfield Visits |s0 Southieie Vooe@ DP EES Hi * : s 20 Northville DB Ss, 30 League All Games 31 t mere ey HUCK ABAIR tren aad "196 7° ere will be plenty riding on/ 4vondale seers DO 33 SS the final results of two of the|oaT Grog ccd: 0 a 8). Mic State's 22-8 football biggest prep football games of the! Fitzgerald .......+. 12 ¢ 1 3 6 win over Pittsburgh in 1958 marked : Madison Mewes hb ee 1.2 3 : tee th 1958 area season scheduled for WATRE-QARLAND' the fourth straight victory e Farmington and West Bloomfield. wes AW Games Spartans in a series which has ws . Both will serve as showdown). oomtieid 3 0-8 +3 ears $ contests with Walled Lake playing| Northville .......... SOs 4 6 Sig at Farmington at 3:30 p.m. and|Bnehion eos Bi Peat at . West Bloomfield at Northville), Sgitlis acd 2-8 Sob.2 Fontise Press Photo |starting at 8. aes aa ae) ss | HERE’S HOW, SAYS COACH — West Bloom- A great deal of stress has been on the passing All four schools go into the |“!#rencerilie >... 430 @ ses “field coach Art Paddy has been pushing his attack. Paddy is shown here giving end Dave | 5th week of action unbeaten and SOUTHERN. THUMB eens ‘ unbeaten and untied Lakers hard all week for Deacon some final day pointers on how to grab | untied in league and pverall play. wee? ¥. ‘ z their first place battle at Northville Friday night. aerial ace John Lucadam’s’ long flips. Besides those perfect records, rites city cwneee oa ° ‘ : ' - , league leads and high state rank-/AT™RSS eT 2 i21 |ings will be at stake. The winner New a oJ Ws H * in each case would be a strong, Memphis ee Se en rl | én al ‘choice to become league cham- SOUTH CENTRAL |. ; }Pion. * , wh ft . | Comparative scores make Walled! oxtorg .........-- Ms ° $ : : = ; . ; : Lake a very slim favorite in the fmlay City 3 AY'Ss EP GAMES ‘ aon St ti é Pantene Comrulat earls . . ‘ Inter- Lakes duel while defending | eee ranch | 4 ; ° 13 6 Arthur Hill at Bay City rame champ Northville is fav a to Ortonville ..... “eo 6 430 Calvett is better FULL-FLAVORED, BETTER TASTING! BLENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF - 68% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS - ©1908 CALVERT DIST. CO, WLYC Still a Few 1958 Models Left SEE SCHUTZ MOTORS, AND SAVE MORE Inc. Clear heads agree Muskegon at Flint Northern Birmingham at Hazel Park Perndale at Mount Clemens Port Huron at East Detroit alled Lake at LOR eS Cr] at 5 Ea Van Dyke at Southfield Lake Orion at Clawson Pitzegerald at Avondale Troy at Madison West Bloomfield at Northville Clarkston at Brighton Bloomfield Hilis at Milford Holly at Clarenceville . Lapeer at Romeo Center Line at Rochester Oxford at Ortonville North Branch at Imlay City Howell at Millington Armada at Almont Memphis at Capac New Haven at Brown City Anchor Bay at Dryden Huron at Count Harper Woods at oe here Thurston at Oak Park RO Dondero at Wyandotte Manchester at pou Lyon Lake Shore at Utic SATURDAY'S ‘PREP = Cranbrook at Western Reser Grand Rapids South at RO "Kimball L Anse c a ise at Clintondale AY’S PREP GAMES at Pea dale at St. Michael OL 8t. Mary at St. James 8t. Clement at st Rita RO St Mary at St. Benedict Redford St Mary at RO Shrine 8t. Benedictine at Parmington Our Lady _ It may be still too early in the new season to tell but, iall indieations point to the its biggest bowling years. Some of the scores reported thus far certainly have ‘been outstanding—not only for the 2nd month of ac- | ! | t change a ition but anytime. "By CHUCK ABAIR ~~ Teeth |keep rolling in a high-scoring al- ifair. The Vikings and Lakers are | ‘severe beatings last fall. Pontiac area having one of Local keglers have always been lost in the shadow of ‘the “name” stars of Detroit* but the continued progress. of the sport here coul all that. Taking early steps towards such a goal this weekend will be Les ‘Rothbarth and Joe Bonfiglio as they compete in the Eastern Michi-| igan finals of an All Star elimina-| {tion tournament. A trip to the na |tionals at Buffalo could go to one | Walled Lake walloped South. fleld 32-6 last Friday after beat- _ ing Redford Union, Howell and | Berkiey. Farmington had edged | Southfield 20-14 and romped eas- lly over Livonia Bentley, — Rochester and Waterford. | Frank Fink and Mike Wurst give Walled Lake two of the best backs | in Oakland County. Farmington is jloaded with fine backs led by) 5 an ‘other members. Rothbarth set a) d Huron record last ween With a 736) | Series. | ‘Also rolling along already at a blistering pace is the West Side Classic. Both are drawing good | crowds of spectators when the top boys are in action. * * * | a | women’s leagues are| Several | speedy Mike Agee. Northville is picked for numer- ‘ous reasons but especially because | |of Keego’s weak defensive line. The | | Mustangs whipped Milford 34-6 aft- er the Lakers had Deaten the ‘Skins 28-20 against their only common foe. Only a hurculean™ effort by. |the remarkable John Lucadam and | his mates could keep the locals, rolling. Waterford. hits the road for the. -humery -for-revenge -foliewing+ } Reg. $22.50 .... Reg. $136.45 ..... Reg. $134.50 ..... 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FARMINGTON A Sage - “qa $2388 mostnns 9 -Gauge nerf $3099 $] 6.95 MOSSB nS 38.95 190K 16-Gauge $ atiow 2999 Ladies’ Field Boots row $9.88 row $102.99, Ladies’ Bird Coats $18.95 al Basketball Assn. ~ exhibition , figlio, their team West Side Mobil} a 22-year-old Texan rolled a 300 $ eener 150 LE Thomson 178 . 912 S. WOODWARD . game. has been burning up the Huron) ‘only three months after taking up| Mckvoy iss 26 tawme 10, : ; ° 6.158 BIRMINGHAM | Bow] Classic topping 3200 the past bowling. He finished the gem with | Gaifend 16 RO Reaier. ise TH E SPO RT SHOP J -1545 -MI 6-5300 Night Sports ‘Phone two weeks. Dick Carmichael, four crossover strikes . . . Vet-| Teddy 190 RT Butler 200 FE 2-0104 Clark Balch and Jay Lovett are eran Bill Bull keeps rolling along. [Bevel 143 98 Lesage 120 16 Sout! Cass Lay-a-way for Christmas The Pontiac Women’s- Bowling | Phelps 165 RH Grimshaw 130. Association starts another busy | ees Wt et bee schedule with a big meeting Sun- day. Entry blanks will be out soon for a ladies Doubles Clas- | sie set for Fairgrounds Recrea- \ tion in Milford. \ kt ok t fi \ 7a ee Area women can enter the Elks’ \ x {Ladies National Invitational to be \\ held here or a Central States meet at Cleveland now by calling FE a. a 35-5343. Invitational starts next Jan. - g a eens — 7, Central States Nov. 8. l= ; Wf x *« & Yj Otis Miller had ten straight . y strikes on successive keg nights . \ Ti hitting 287 and 288 in-the Sylvan YY eg . . - Nancy Majeski owns/ \ yz 236 game among women . . . j leagie for youngsters going well A Yj at Lakewood Lanes. These Special SALE / Indians Too-Rated Ragen PRICES for limited / 10p Time only— Save Now! = ttn _ ® for Harrier Crown Pontiac Central's cross-country squad today had an “outside ichance” for the Saginaw Valley title, in the championship run at 4 Swartz. Creek Golf club. - “ x * * : However, Chiefs will have to turn 6. 70-15 in an upset to defeat favored Flint your Old Recappable ‘|Central’s: top quartet of Milum, Tradeve | Twe—Plus Tox Crenshaw, Fredericksen and Miley. : Dean Wilson's harriers gave the! | 6.00-16 99 Z. 10-15 99 Indians a run for their money, in With Rebeallaied oe . gh the recent meet here, and ; could : ee oo ' jturn the trick. ‘‘Arthur Hill and Tronthe te Tex TeenPes: fen . ; __« ° x ws _& mae a v Northern are good, oe Se 4 A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush! SSO URE tea | AMG Se Wer ol Neel Sor | e hand is worth two in the bush! good to get by them” ||. JW ae, | . = ee te te a extra wear and mileage! , a . | Paptiae's seveh opetuls for ihe! | @ RAYON CORD Constrection . . varsity race, are: Joe Andersgn, mo ARANTEE - in A eretat ¢ a ee Se a> John Jefferson, Maurice Johnson;| | @ 12 MONTH oo n understatement if you’ ve ever heard one! possession. Protect it. 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Venturi shot-a par 72. _ ‘Today’s second round made it 4 ~ emeeray be for first_place. crea 7 a ura and Venturi’ - finished ‘the 36-holes with 144 each.|" aime ecion "with boat, Te itelecast nationally in the United’ Michighn State opens its 1958-59 States, attracted enly about 1,800 | basketball season on Dec. 6, when in the Montreal Forum. Dupas it hosts the University of Detroit gave away 74 pounds, weighing * joni =~ House, 1444 to Turner’s 152, Beat Gil Turner MONTREAL (AP)—Ralph Du- _pas of New Orleans had too many legs and arms for Sn of Chie kenel on the move from start to finish, Hooks dnd toca shot a steady, tm—of-hooks and-jabsto-win}— kok ke Detroit Faces __.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958. ssn cmiarienaenettttt sok & New Faces at iymoia Tonight Unbeaten Colts. at Home Sunday ings. DETROIT ® — When the Detroit Red Wings face the Chicago Black Hawks tonight at Olympia Stadi- al Hockey . 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Bailey told Oosterbaan that Herrnstein’s knee should | But Herrnstein, whose left knee was operated on suc- be strong eonugh to play football again in a year. But | cessfully yesterday, never was ts know genuine gridiron Herrnstein is known to be interested in. pursuing a profes- greatness. siorial baseball career rather than one in football. Injuries robbed him and Michigan of his fame. Only | -in his sparkling sophomore - year was the 215-pound full- |. back free ftom pain. a, oo * * * : & Dr. Robert W. Bailey, who operated to repair the torn be able to resume his baseball career next spring. But whether Herrnstein,‘a pitcher-outfielder on the || gan goes on without him to win the Big Ten championship. diamond, will.be able to command a Mayor League bonus Oosterbaan, a teammate of his father’s on the’ excellent ‘is problematical. Several teams reportedly have offered 1925 team, ruled out that possibility. The coach said Herrn- | i him contracts in the $50,000 range. Herrnstein refused | stein’s knee eguidn’t recover sient by New Year's Day. a ‘ 6 f te ea i.) eirnstidh them so he could captain Michigan's football can itis fall. “It’s a shame,” Oosterbaan sald. “Herrnstein could have “~The name Herrnstein is legendary at Michigan. His father, Bill, starred as a back on the 1923-24-25 teams. His great uncle, Al, who died last summer, played with the immortal Wilile Heston on the teams of the “early —— 20th century and in the first Rose Bowl game in 19€2. x * * But John never will play in the Rose Bow! even if Michi- * ee oo : : ELK’S LADIES MONDAY { ° » PONTIAC: COMMUNITY ki Pete Dawkins’ 42 Points Lead College Scorers — NEW YORK (AP)—Pete Daw- all types per game. In addition he| ns, one-half of Army's fearsome|has scored five touchdowns eid] Pts. Sey ote ; Ets: Pts; backfield duo, is showing the Way|two extra points, tossed three Happyl ‘d ehowe 19 Peoples’. Mkt.” 12’ Sam's Electric 17 Team #12 18 (193; Individual high series (men) 8. fh Det. 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The yards and a 10-yard edge over DE ELE 8 En cer cea Soe ere si . tae ‘3 games) Marlowe Finance Co high by Kentucky’s Calvin Bird) Tom Newell of Drake has run 4 . against Hawaii. back 11 kickoffs for 219 yards, | SUNDAY MIGHT MIXED POUBLES Bill Patton of California is third ‘eight more than Virginie'’s “e . We ows D'bie Trouble 12° 8 Gutter Dusters 9 [ea Pasters 1010 Pinmissers Yard Birds 1010 Seldom Strikes 812 » $500. 00 IN PRIZES TOURNAMENT Select ‘voor own Partner (Galigway |i w P M. Sunday ith 36 points. Bird, Dick Bass of Randall. "Hot Shots +16 8 Tho & Two 10 2, College of the Pacific and versa- oir tile Bill Austin of Rutgers are next’ R Ak Y k Woodenopper rs He We ES at) C's 113 in line with a each. Lopat €jOIns an 5 * Arizona's Dave Hibbagt is the 4S d Pitching Coach | top pass catcher. He has been ANNUAL: INVITATIONAL Jon the receiving end of 22 aerials) __ a ; MIXED: SCOTCH FOURSOME J ihe highest four-game total in five NEW YORK (AP)—Eddie Lo- ; years. Hibbert’s closest competi- Pat, who managed Richmond, a fl Sunday, Oct.. 19, 1958 tor is | jimo Randal] of Virginia, farm club for the New York Yan- hose 19 receptions if five more Kees, during the past three years. if Handies pped). bho entries anti] % ‘than he caught all last season. will rejoin the parent club as a Bebby Welden has averaged floating pitching coach next year. - MOREY’S "48.1 yards on 15 punts to top that it was learned Wednesday. A for- |4epartment. Second’ at 46:5 is Don mal announcement is expected GOLF AND” [Croker of North Carolina. | Friday. COUNTRY She honor’ of being the hardest) Lopat, who ‘starred on ee CLUB ~- - working back goes to Austin. The rhound for, five championship Yan- . . "8 Union . -] Rutgers ace has handled the ball kee clubs, will serve as instructor 5. -Lake" Read « on. an average of 363 plays of and pitching coach to the young hurlers in the Yankee organiza- eS ST —— ws ° eo * All Your 2. Lifetime Warranty against factory de- SIZE. 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Maple scieaamialiaiiai | sia IRISH SETTER SPORT BOOTS i “Quality Sonietrectina ee ss aime) me sate. nek: BR ; : | ge els 1A) ‘—;gain that got Army ‘out of hole to start with Dawkins and his eit, “when he ‘came to West country pull strap, w B—DIVISION - po si andjand sealed Notre Dame’s~fate,He inseparable running mate, Bob Point. It was against his nature to. e@ Uppers Pactince Fes Nace ie ed fiat: wh md ‘* Army's second touchdown /| Anderson. block and tackle. We had him ong \ , hawhide laces. ie eo eae BS tee »,'s two or three plays later on West ht We - ‘|the “scrubs. running opponents’ J - a = § ‘ Points sweep. tothe wenk side. Dawkins is left-handed in every- 2 put in there pe he nie e Insole loser wen cece’ ier : © * thing but thinking. He keeps or | = + ' | i ‘ Later, he told Blaik, “We would; jeans hes sg Aura while er We, - 3 2 . qraction Tred wee s erson, a right- nee f s "One of them ‘was to Fred Camp-|@ve caught Williams had he inter- 1 > Sn tne same thing “he! This year, Red Blaik broke out @Sele sat nee irs ‘bell, who knew Red Biaik at Dart- cepted the pass.” other way. |a_ new offense. And now Army is. : constraction. ‘at the top and First Captain of iCadets Pete Dawkins, the timid two punch -in- the college game.| \kid who was too damned runs the They hit for short-gainers, too and |*?°¥- don't ‘get hurt, and this is some-| thing hard to believe. a or | “Dawkins was timid, - Blaik 1 re- mouth and now was coaching the \ Dawkins said it flatly, without swank Cranbrook, ao at-Bloom- ally doubt in his voice. He is that kind of a kid. 5 When 2. tell the story of the -/pemarkable rejuvenation of Army “Hootball this-autunan, with “its lone. iscme end, its halfbacks throwing! - They are exceptionally fast for big men, the most formidable one-| You can see that in any number/ ‘of Army football maneuvers this| jfall, but the best illustration came} late in the final period of the/ smashing victory over Notre Dame. A play before, Joe Caldwell had tossed a flat pass meant for Daw- kins and Bob Williams of the Irish! barely missed intercepting with a clear field in front of him. | * * ~ ° | On the bench. Blaik and his aides winced as they saw the play a bubble | When you are ahead late in a tough |game you don't take chances. : VO DKA But the thinking in the huddle | jwas different, and Captain Daw-| \kins was in command. i “Throw it again, Joe,” Daw-— The modern drinker prefers a light drink . a and Arrow is bubble light...makes your favor- ite drink taste more delicious. For a smoother Sig ht ac os You may win the NEW 59 FORD TO BE GIVEN AWAY! | kins ordered. ‘Williams will float out with me too far to the right. | | FU cut back and across and | ; Martini .. . Screwdriver ... Bloody Mary... jose him.” ; other mixed drinks or sttaight ... ask for . * *& * ; : Arsom Necks tay! . 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George .» C, Marshall, who headed Ameri- ‘ ca's World War If effort, once called him ‘the best public reta- tions man alive.” Persons,-a retired major general who did. most-of his soldiering at assorted desks, seems disposed to say ‘yes’, as readily as Adams, his dour predecessor, was apt to Say “no.” _ In moving up-from deputy as- " . sistant to chief aide to his long-| time friend, President Eisenhower, Persons becomes one of the most * powerful) men in the executive branch. He shares this distinction with Adams. But otherwise it would be hard to pick two men less alike to’handle the same job than Persons, the genial native of Montgomery, Ala., and Adams, the sJaconic former governor of New Hampshire. - G = — —— — — _ * ae — * : a al . As “congressional liaison offi- cer’' for the army and subsequently the White House, Persons has been . busy in Washington almost ‘con- stantly since 1931. For years, Per- sons, whose salary now increases “from $21,700 to $22,500, has been on a first-name basis with con- gressmen and newspapermen as he moved through capitol corridors on Army business. ‘et ow, &. : Persons was born Jan. 19, 1896. - He was 20 when he was graduated from Auburn with top honors in| ~ electrical engineering and went to work for the Western Electric Co. | -in Lynn, Mass., for.$75 a month, | He was in Lynn when the United | '. States entered World War I. He, went’ to Bosfon to sign up, but found he weighéd only 129 pounds, _igdur bélow the minimum for ac. eeptance. ‘ ‘Persons hustied to the nearest, drug store, he introduced himself | as a druggists’s son and outlined | his problem. The druggist pre- scribed bananas and Persons: gorged himself until he gained the’ necessary four pounds. Since he had been an honor stu-| dent in the military organization at} Auburn, Persons was given a com-| mission and served as a coast artiteryman in this country and | France during World War I. While’ overseas, he signed up as a regu-| lar. later switching to the signal corps | He was moved to Washington | in 1931, and assigned to the of- | fice of the Secretary of War. | There he met another personable | young officer, Maj. Dwight D. Eisenhower, starting a friendship | that has lasted more than % | years. | 1 Not long after he moved into the’ Secretary of War office, Persons. was given the. job of turning his) Dixie charm on congressmen, 8! task he has performed ever since except for a couple of brief inter- ludes During World War II, when Per-; sons advanced from major to, major general, his job was to aid | Crippled Plane Lands Safely in Mexico TAMPICO, Mexico (UPI) — A Guest Airways Constellation with, 71 persons aboard encountered a’ storm last mght over the Gulf of Mexico which stalled two of the engines -but made a sale landing | at the Tampico airport. The plane was en route to Mex. ico City from Miami when it hit the storm 10 minutes from the; Mexican coast. It lost 12,000 feet in a few minutes but landed safely at Tampico airport. Passengers included Capt. Buck, Walroth, general operation man- ager of Guest, and Pablo Busch general manager of the Bacardi operations in Rome. Salmon Catches Mon CHILLIWACK, B C. im — Fisherman Bill Orr didn't have a line out but was merely watching' another party of fishermen when) a cohoe, which weighed 10 pounds.! jumped into his boat. The salmon) wound up in the freezer. - HALF ACRE CASTLE ‘ jin steering some two billion dol- lars in Army appropriations through Congress. When Eisen- hower, assumed top command of the Allied forces in Europe, he asked that Persons be assigned to his. staff. Gen, Marshall turned him down on the grounds that Persons was irreplaceable in the capitol. - * * * In 1948, Persons married the former Alice Minnick of Washing- ‘ton {a previous marriage ended in divorce) .and- retired from the Army to become superintendent of Staunton (Va.) Military Academy.| In 1951, Eisenkower persuaded him te, return to active duty and took him to Paris, where the fu- ture president was commander of ithe North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation forces. } wk ok ot In Europe, Persons was Eisen- ihqwer’s chief go-between in deal- jing with foreign -diplomats — and visiting congressmen. Some of the latter were beginning to sound out Eisenhower on his willingness to seek the presidency: Persons was the man who ar- ranged such secret conferences and he was among those who urged |Eisenhower to run. He again re- tired from the Army in 1951, -this time -to help Eisenhower cam- paign. With the general's election, deputy. assistant to the President |for congressional liaison, : Addicted to gaudy waistceats, cat hamed © “Sister,” avoids the-capital cocktail cir- [New York Times ‘Backs Rockefeller . | NEW YORK (UPI) — The New ‘York Times announced today: that it is “enthusiastically” for Repub- lican Nelson A, Rockefeller for governor of New York, The newspaper's editorial said it is confident Rockefeller “has the qualities of character, the breadth of business, administrative and governmental experience, the vigor and the strength of conviction to make a good chief executive of New York state, and possibly a great one.”’ The Times said Democratic Gov, Averell Harriman, whom it did not support in 1954, “has made a sin- cere effort to perform conscien- tiously” but has made a record “harren of sufficient major accom- plishment to recommend a second term.”” - Re-Elect Vice Presidents. of Lutheran Church Lutheran Church during the group’s 15th annual convention here yesterday. They are Dr. Norman A, Men- ter, Berkley, Mich., first vice president, Dr. E. G. Fritschel, Denver, Colo, second vice president; Rev. H. W. Siefkes, Waterloo, Iowa, third vice presi- dent, and H. N. Eskildson, Rock- nice, Neb., laymen, vice presidents. They will serve two years. Politico Gets Sore Jaw iConnor, candidate for Santa Cruz County sheriff, suffered one of the candidate. ' He had an infected jaw. ville, Md., and A. G. Lentz, Ber-|. NOGALES, Ariz. @ — Robert} he moved into the. White House as | antique watches and a Siamese” Persons + | éuit, does much of his entertain- ing in his California Street apart- | ment, | He moves into his new job at a time when Republican prospects appear doubtful. Whether his pen- [chant for being agreeable—as op- |posed to Adams’ abraptness—wil! improve party harmony remains to be seen. : , | + + et © 10-16 “That-must be a monotonous life — New York to California, | | | GOSH, IT HiT HIM A IN THE - EYE! AND LOOK AT THAT TACKLE APINKY'S AIMIN AT HIM / - BOARDING HOSE pemertwrerte 18 ne.0e mao TO GINE = California to New York.” _ Lp" f e OUT OUR WAY STACK>- BUT THOUGHT HE = . rE 7 Wb WUT / ‘ FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 3h eH a we oad HE ALLERS PILED "EM UP INABIG BOTTOM CAKES A TERRIBLE COOK, AN! TH’ TOP'NS WAS PURTY LIGHT, TH’ WAS TRL © 1980 by WEA Seren, tea, (O°/6 John Morris © BUT, SUE _T THOUGHT YOU AND LOUISE ALWays $O WELL AF oeegheatenny By Franklin Folger ra Tex. @ = Five) — worst” “afflictfons- = possible—for_a... THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958 3 DIXIE DUGAN (ZAZ Zz HOLO THE FRONT HEADLINE. CONVICTS ARE HOLDING A Tite ke ' er. ——~ CAPTAIN EASY WE MAY HAVE LANDED AND DEFLATED THE PLAME WITHOUT ‘ 7 \T. MAY $6 VERY. HARD TO FIND OUT IF YARBER REACHED YUCATAN WITH THE NANCY 08 by BEE Bere ee TM Ong US Pee \» oreo GHTY MILES OFF YUCATAN..TINY (SLE, THAT YARSER FAILED RING HIS FATAL WEART arYache IMSS wen .A_BUNCH OF ¥ PARATROOPERS ARE GOING TO JUMP OVER TOWN topay )(_ 4 SS Pd Se calinseateel Cage SE ty tated Meehan Beating, i Gah the MORTY MEEKLE WHAT'S THIS? | A PAPER CLIP CHAIN” ? - ae 1 1090 by MEA Service, we. Tat tng WR Pe Ont, - ~ * By Charles Kuhn =i By Walt Disney, Si os : KURT ¥ rae Nis: margin had been 70 per cent since Aug, 5, when it was raised from 50 per cent, . ale ‘The_ latest action means invest-)- ors henceforth must put . at least $90 in cash for $100, “ot” ‘stock they buy. “It does not have. any retroactive effect on stocks lower. Only ‘once before have margins been this high—when they were ae bee cot tae eet yom World Wall Street-had beenexpect ing an iherease and some stock ana- lysts said they believed the action had been discounted in advance. The market reached an ell-time high Monday but prices fel) in heavy trading Tuesday and Wednesday. When the reserve board raises’ margins, the aim is to prevent bought when margins were} War IL. * * * Steel Buyers Expect Demand in Market “~NEW YORK UF — Inventory re-| building is giving the steel market an added push, Iron Age Magazine said The national metalworking week- ly said more steel buyers have be- | gun to rebuild their stocks in view of gathering strength of thes market. These buyers are hedging | SS EROS ee ee ee ae STARS ON HIS FILM — U. S. _Army Pfc. Ralph Kirste aims the astronomical camera he built in his spare time while serving jgy employers and unions feel they “Gora told) Mar ...:.-. 128%/Romaine. bu. 0.000000 ose. ut Fort Dix, N. J. Kirste, a native of Danzig, Poland, shoots the a | sun, moon, stars, ‘planets and man-made satellites. Time exposure of the planet Jupiter, top photo, is an example of his work. Photo was Made with Tri-X film, exposed for 20 minutes. ‘fo 0 9 Per Cent jek otk te thn pet of. Oo market loans by brokers and banks for perchades sec, taste, 08: Change i in Grain i He said this was the largest some geo == Dricas |g Slight 1930s. han Lay closes. | el ed [ig SONU j = i w+ "there was a little demand for Abbie clr ans taney. oy 275 : a pert ratte 280 | C { ucti eats pisos, the best bayers (Seno creas Gees ME bs oe \ was no indication of any Quince. bo Ao it In ons [ lon new export business overnight and Watermelon, bu. coc ESR 2.00 PHS PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OC'LOBER 16, 1958 iy ! eee = ‘ : pe % = i * The following are top prices!» * * * : whol Brokers’ loans had increased 20|; CHICAGO w™ — Grain futures’ ae esl. package "es the Board of Trade today. Prices; generally held around peevous Detroit Produce Ind W Onl Mead early demand was believed to vecasamtae n ustry ants n ve come from floyr mills. Beets, oy oe se seeseeneeeaves ° ee Ad Most buying of corn futures was Crrrows, (beh don bu. SS ‘Organized Workers Mon. resting orders. Commission Cashfiowsr, eee Secareor Bare = ‘elery Og B scevenscercscecs housés were on both sides of the Corn sweet § dot... ...eeeees Spite of Ruling market, Demand for soybeans also/ Cucumbers. — DU. eerccen-s0e jor problem. It wants to continue) Near the end of the first hour,/2plons dry, ‘bag), 90 hiring only union members despite wheat was %4, higher to % lower,|Parenips % os Peeeices ee hie ‘ = i , eppe: eet. bu .. a federal law which says that is Dec. $1.95; corn % to %% lower, potatoes ‘bag! 60 Ibs -.es-scesees: pices coe sce ooee ont — fe eet susbusteesaests hays illegal. ie style Dec. $1.11!s; oats % to Pumping Sh ply pee og lower, Dec..6342; rye unchanged /Radithes, white behs.) al eee = a eters) s market close, The ban against the closed shop! s \% higher, Dec. $1.28%4; and soy- Squash Delicious bu .....-...-.. 150 * in union contracts has been in ef- beans % higher to % lower, Nov. Turnips “topped bu .....ccccllltsoe WASHINGTON (AP)—The con-|best purchasers. Horeeradiahy Mot pk. ......... 20. 000) struction industry. is facing a ma: TON Leeks vhche doe Poe osceteeerss= i asi per cent this year and bank loans| moved within | NEW YORK Steels and cop- S'moved within a very narrow tra pers rose moderately and the stock =e are up 8 PeFjing range in light transactions on Tuesday. of Markets, as of| Key stocks rose fractions to a Losers went to about the The improvement came despite a boost in margin requirements to /90 per cent from 70 per cent, ef- today. measure of a type feared by Wall Street for some time came after s fective Anaconda rose about a point and Magma Copper added more _ than a point and Phelps Loan! MARKETS Stocks Advance crew 5 Sin Heavy Trade. market was higher early today. Trading was heavy. tee keris ren ee Eee minutes, *® orien for copper | and reports of a good sales volume 25 at the new prices backgrounded| Rummage Sale. Orchard Lake s Le leds Calendar ~ 5 Z epmumantcation: Pontiae - « No. 21, F&AM, Oct. mi {11th 7:30 . Work in F.C. De- f igree, Gerald L. Moors, W.M. News in Brief Konald J. Shnowski, 21, of 80 N.Anderson St., pleaded guilty to reckless driving before Munici-. pal Judge Maurice -E. Finnegan yesterday and was fined $25 or or five days. Thieves walked into the Cavalier - Gas Station office at 4960 Dixie Hwy. sonietime yesterday and stole $30 from the cash resister while the attendant: was servicing a car, according to station owner Harry Smith. . Somenee Sale. Fri. Oct. I7th 9am, to 5p.m. Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. 5260 Pierce, Birm. 3. _south of 14 Mie between Southfield and Green- field. _adv. awe Ladies Auxiliary. Having rummage sale. Oct. 17, to 8. Oct. 18, from 9 to 5. At VFW Hall. 4680 Walton Blvd. Drayton Plains, Mich. adv. Rummage Sale — League of Catholic Womer. 281 S. Parke St. (Pri: oan He 11 to 2. Sat., Oct. 1th, 8 adv, Rummage Sale. Rebekah’s. 1360 S. Woodward. Birmingham. ve | Mint’s Lary Fri. Oct. 17, 9 to vel. Pree parking. adv. Rummage and bake sale. < South inaw. Sat., Oct. 18th. am. to p.m. Baldwin EU B Church. ; adv. School Fair and Bazaar, St. | William's Church, Walled Lake, Pri. and Sat., Oct. 24th and 25th. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. adv. Community Church merce Rd. Oct. 17th, 3 to 8. adv. Rummage Sale, Saturday, Oct. tt Gengregatous) Church, 8 12._- _ adv. a Sale, Friday, Oct. Bethlehem rose fractionally, ei ith, 7 pm. Stevens Hall, Guild *'Steel, Jones Youngstown Sheet were firm. Boeing, Raytheon, General Elec- ‘tric, American Can and New York Central advanced moderately. * “Ro. 10. adv. & Laughlin sat Rummage Sale. 128 W. Pike. iPri. 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat. 9 am. till noon adv. Rummage Sale. 67 Seminole. Fri. and Sat. 10 to 4 p.m. adv. Rummage Sale—New Toys and Misc. Oct. 15, 16, & 17. 20 N. Cass. Pfizer and Union Carbide were | Aa) idown about a point each. Other | slaughter steers and heifers fully|Josers included International Nick |p Pike. October 17th, 9 til 2:30. Ru ummage Sale. Boys Club. 530 el, General Motors, Ford, Air Re-| ‘adv. duction and Texas Co. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Figures after decima! point ere eigh Admiral . Air Reduc Le Allied Ch Allied Stra ... txed No. 1 and 2 190-2257 5- can be hired. Under the union, _Long- Term Notes ang one we Wed BG OCS \shop anyone can be hired but he |19 00 nixed grades 180180 iba 1950. /Alts Chsl .. ‘must then join the union. Under Preferred Shares ee med, Rrades sows 300-400 Ibs Alem Ltd = | nies aan eee ISS Aleos 10... ‘the hiring hall only the qualified ligaetres Ot are 2 SOC O8e Ie am Airis . te Am Can Veaiers—Salab 75 Steady, choice i ees man can be hired ‘and the quali-’ SOUTH BEND, Ind. & — A pro-'and prime veales 300.08 0: stacholee | Am Cran) PtP rangements for thousdnds of con-. Pappa announced yesterday| ‘tractors, big and little. > hat 98 per cent of its 6,400,000 sates of stock were voted in Taver Brandon Area Mishap The bulk of the contractors on cote steerer co praetec nee Injures Truck Driver large-scale projects — Sel ‘actually attended the meeting in: ; ak 9 29 E ads, bridges, office buildings Russell LaForm, 22, of 229 E. Soran? = 8° Studebaker’s general offices. Walton -Blv jand indwetriak plants—seem to alton Blvd., was injured yester- prefer to deal with unions because, The new program ‘fs te take day when the truck he was driving ithey want an assured labor sup-) effect when agreements are "an off the road_and overturned inié ply. There ate major exceptions, signed with yarious finance “Br “andon Township, according to. mainly in Southern states. And groups, including 29 banks and sheriff's deputies, ized. | for converting Studebaker’s $54,- ger road east of Perry Lake road. | Cater Trac | 8 : Ches & Oh ... 6 | 700,000 in debts into $16,500,000 = LaForm was admitted to St. Jo- in long-term notes and 165,000 ‘seph Mercy Hospital with possible Marriage License | shares of convertipie preferred interna] injuries. His condition is stock. ‘reported as good. Applications “With the agreements and the. ‘plan in effect,” said Harold: P | ‘ Rober ros. 232 W Fairmount : : : 3 oultry and E Mary J Hess, 616') W Huron, Churchill, president, “‘we will be Yo d 99s na i siti j -| Warne Chenoweth. iilfocd i financial position that will en-) DETROIT POULTRY Carolyn J. Joerin. Milford able us to carry through a vitaliza- See eae oe ai es paid) = : Ty ele r dl ° etroit, for No. 1: LeRoy M. Hoglund. Madison Heights tion program that involves: quality live poultry: Helene M. Hansen, Birmingham i; ‘2. Concentration of efforts in laos bones hens ca light ee hens \ Z eay ype rellers an ryers the growing small car market. [3-4 Ibs. whites 18: Barred Rocks 18-19: A program of acquisition pes poneties 5'3-6 Ib avg. 19-20; ducklings ‘and diversification designed to’ Robert L. Reid. Birmingham Sandra 8S Kosten. Berkley | sg Robert G Quarle. Oxford Jovy E Schumaker. Oxford DETROIT EGGS John E Stark, Allen Park inany ”? =) Beverly E. Harris, Birmingham Eels | Detroit, in Case lots: federal-state grades. peat BS | Studebaker’s new small car, the , Whites—Grade A jumbo 54-58. wtd.in pont | Richard J. Robichaud. 89 8. Francis eye SE etre Jeter St se. wid OTe ig am June A “Galduer, eo7 Peecs Lark, already previewed for news- 53"; large 40-52. etd. ave St; medium jy ae vg 3: small 2 ade aaa ari @ Enetieh, 43.8 Bantera ‘men, will be shown to the public jaree MeUEn Sidlvavar Aq a Brae nc ttrads Eaton Mig Marie E LaLone. 810 Waldon jin dealers’ showrooms Nov. 8. i pie eda -— medium) 39. camel! 28 i eae e = . Checks 28-32 wtd. avg . Robert C. Mutrhead. Plate Center, Ll.’ There has been speculation that, Commercially graded Emer Rad Susanne J Runde, Farmington Studebaker might branch out into; a te Oeese A jumbo 53; large 46- Br cel ! i . . . . > medium 2: Small 22'g: browns— f ec Roy 3 Hamer Walled Lake the company has never confirmed ace A jumbo 51: larre 45-47 medium ‘Ford Mot .... Janice M Stanford. Northville ‘making phonograph records, but 31-32: small 22. grade B large 37. Piespt oe rueh a William J. Keys, 105 Mary Day 'fhis 6r any other reports of diversi- 5 ‘Gardner Den Rosemary A. Jilbert, 350 Judson lfication plans, | Although Georgia is known as Ee Bee <8 a. ieee ae . _ tte “Peach State,’ South Carolina Gen Blec cp maitord Six Presidents served as National nearlyievery year produces more Gen eee = |Guardsmen: George Washington. peaches than Georgia. In fact. Gen eae + _The ‘number of orphans in the Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, South Carolina usually leads the Gen Tel... iU, S. has declined from 6.4 million | iChester Arthur, Theedore Roose- nation in shipments - of fresh Gep ame = ‘to 1920 to 2.7 million in 1958: lvelt, and Harry S. Truman, ipeaches. faittette Goebel Br . | Goodrich \Goodyear 5 WHAT THE STATES WILL BE VOTING FOR ACROSS THE NATION GN Re 2 - : . ; . Greyhound "MAINE ELECTIONS WERE HELD IN SEPT. re) eriee : nn. ‘Holland F ,.. - Homestk as VE) Hooker El ., ‘MH Cento... \'ndust Ray ... +) iY $.| Ing Rand .,. * a ba Wt pas jInland Stl ... jInspir Cop ‘Tnterlak Ir Tt Rus Mch Int Harv 5 Int Niek .... Int Paper .. TInt oe HOUSE, SENATE. YA HOUSE, GOVERNOR P| HOUSE, SENATE, GOVERNOR @NEWSMAT] ‘ing w earni -om- | i bring new earnings to the COM- pherporr oct. 18 IAP! Eggs, f.0.0 | nose | Borden their old age. ‘fications “usually fit the union ‘gram aimed at ‘‘vitalizing’’ Stude- on, ig ssl 2600-3 cull and utility) Am Motors , F: ' ‘ 26 0 iN Money policies, in a word; come man. “, baker-Packard Corp. has been Vot- Sheep—Salabie 500 All classes steady VA Tone Tel closer home year by year, | Constfuction industry hiring pol- eq overwhelming approval by com- !084 choice wooled slaughter lambs’ Am Tob Today some 6) leaders oP indus. icy is important because it_af-'pany stockholders. eG ter ag er cee oe recovery. try, labor. government, banking. fects over three milion workmen - * * iter ewes §.00-1050: most good and Atmour & Co . as well as the labor supply ar- ichoice 60-75 lb. feeder lambs 21.00-22 50 lace Mie” . Balt & Ohio 30 i Beth Steel .... [Boeing Air ... ‘Bohn Alum ... ond Stre .... 'Borg Warn |Briggs Mf .... Brist My ..... /Brun Balke ... Budd Co urroughis |Cal Pack (Calum & -. Campb Soup . Can Dry .. Cdn Pac | Capt {tal Atrl home-building is only part union-| insurance companies. It provides | The accident occurured on Gran.- | jeer Cp Chrysler ‘Cin Mil M Citles Cve |Clark Equia Coca Cola {Coca Pea Col Brd iColg Palm A jColum Gas jCon N {Consum Gas Px iCon Ppf 452 ‘Cont Bak iCont Can ‘Cont COP&S ‘Cont Mot Cont Ol! jCopper Rng |Corn Pd : Curtis Pub — SB Pe WOLD et we et 4 Int Sfiver ... Int Tel & Tel 03 TOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK Compiled *by the As- sociated Press: Net change .... Noon today \Prev day Week ago Month ago. ....28 23 Year ago 1958 high 1958 low 1957 high 1957 low hae 1.502924 ose ene 22 - Sve wes tae Ws -182 oS oe ee ena bp st de en pee 4 oBeStSas Ste eaeNsso ets Bro wm i 5 UNMAANbwe 3 Was SHEAR ha Oe ea eA De aes e aah oe oe SR #13 bs vir. ’ Sh Oe OS ey GT TRS oe a2 3 Te BD ee ee er 2 62 7|/Pentiac, Michigan will meet in the PUBLIC SALE” } 1957 Olds, Serial No. 579M17057. 4 dr. Isedan. Sate to be held 10:30 am. October |24, 1958 at 601 Pontiac State Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Oct. 15, 16, "58 ine ORDINANCE NO. 1369 g7| Adopted October 14, 1958. _ 442) Effective October 24, 1958. " 347) Ordinance to am end the Fire Limits *"* 402) Ordinance being the Ordinance adopted September 20. 1897, by adding section * g12 14. 1B, and 1C to said Ordinance, and- “995 amending Section 13. gig) The City of Pontiac Ordains: | Section L ‘a7| That Section 1A be added to the Fire Limtts Ordinance, said added and $1.1 amended Section 1A to read as follows _993| Section 1A. The Fire Limits provided ‘and described in Section } shall be known as Fire Limjts No. 1 of the \City of Pontiac. “* 9g%| Section 2 “316 Section iB. In addition to Fire Limits No. 1, all areas of the city, where now |presently or hereinafter rezoned desig- | nated as Commercial or Manufacturing / a4 districts and not lying within the No. s 1 Fire Limits shall be known as Fire |Limits No. 3 of the City of Pontiac. 56 321) Section 3 » Bection 1C. That all areas of the city - 38.1] ender the Zoning ordinance $44, how in effect outside of Fire Limits No. 1 . +H 4/and 2 shall be designated as Outside Fire . 472) Limits. The restrictions amd provisions .. 292 of this ordinance and the Basic Butid- ad jing Code, 1950 edition, heretofore ad- ‘opted by the City of Pontiac shall be ; rey ithe standards applicable to Fire Limits - 45.5/me. 1 and 2 and the Outside Pire Limits ‘ cs ee specified in this ordinance cov-ring = kin of construction in sa Nort & Yest Pt 23 2 1 mits. ese Bese 9 AY Section 4 That section 13 be apd the same fs 2 20 rh le amended to read as [cllows* “That any violation ‘of this ordinance ishall be peter bya fine not $6 ex- Hi Gi wise $100.00 or by oth such fipe and Pan A w air 21 i imprisonment in Ane Oakland “County Jail not exceeding 90 days in the descre- “* 439 tion of the court. provided thet the City lof Pontiac shall have the right to oo 08. | Proceed by tojunction agaist any per- |}son violating’ any prem ibrons of the Fire j Esme Ordjhance eye, i ‘ s9.4| Au meiner or os of ordinances . 21 in co ‘herewith hereby repeaied. cr. ic ‘& - 35) hus’ ofdinance yea take effect in 10 3 days from and gfter its final passage ... 38.2/by the City Copymission of the City of ier and s)iAll be published in ac- rdance withAhe City Charter. Made and /fassed by the City Com-. ay aT nriss: ” of fee City of Pontiac this 14 day! ber, A.D, 195 q) PHILIP E. ROWSTON f Mayor fi ADA R_ EVANS. é City Clerk | / a Oct. 16, “58. TICE OF INTENTION TO CON- isifuct sidewalk on west side of East | Moulevard. 4 You are hereby notified that at a reguiar meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan held October 14, 1958. by resolution it “as declared to be the intention of the City Commission to construct sidewalk and Boulevard from North line of Citiz: ns Development Company Addition to the north Hne of Lot 19 Assessor's Plat No. 16, at an estimated cost of $1.13! 6], " ¥3.g/and that the plan, profile and estimate / 5g 4/0! said improvement is on file-for public » Rear 42 4|iDspection 136] It ts further intended to construct said improvement in accordance with * 329| the plan. profile and estimate. and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by eas special assessment according to frert- o5) eee and that all of the lots and prrcels 20 5 of land fronting upon the west side cf <9 |East Boulevard from the norther!y line of Citizens Devélooment Company “Adci- tion to the Southerly line at Let 19 Assessor's Plat No. 16 shall constitute the special assessment district to cefrav :s+ 414) e709 98 of the estimated cost and ex- penses thereof and that $401.65 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall. be paid from the Capital Improve- ment Pund NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN : That the Commission of the City of Commission Chamber on October : 1958 at 8 o’clock. p.m to hear sueeestions fjand objections that may be made by parties interested. WO. 7338 20.4 Dated October 15, 1958 ~ ADA Re FVANS . City Clerk Oct. 16, 58 ORDINANCE NO 127 Adopted October 14 1948 30 18 “6 Laced OU, stocks Effective Qctober 24 1958 Ordinance to Amend, Section 74 of 9 85.5 194.7 Article III of Ordinance No, 1186 the 85.6 195.6| Building Code of the City of Pontiac. 85.6 1979) The City of Pontiac Ordains: 8. af Section 1: . * 60.3 1582] That Section 2049 of Article IT? of 85.9 199 fl ordinance No, 1186 being the provision 72.9 156.6| deleting the reference to Fire Limits No. . 188.8| 7 us, hereby amended to read as fol- 66. 2 150.9] low DETROIT sTOCKS 'C. J. Nephier Co.) Section 304—The comp lete gection M4 of the Basie Building Code, of 1950 .Is hereby atiopted bY veferance aad added > Figures after decimal points are_eighths|to said ordinance No 1186 and made a ig Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.* - Baldwin Rubber” Co.*. a + Hig Co.*. . il & Chem Cc .: Howe ene : ‘ eninsular M Prod. The Provhet Co.* . i Rudy Mfg. A BIG OFF-YEAR ELECTION — Newsmap states will elect senators; and 33 will ‘also choose |Wayee 8 above shows what t of election each state in governors. Alaska’s election of two senators and the United States 1 hold in November. Citi- one representative ig a necessary prelude to its | zens of every state will be called on to vote for becoming officially the 49th state. Maine has al- members to the House of Representatives; 33 ready elected a senator and governor, * Produ *No sal; bid and asked. Got Toledo ihe Co. Mtr. Sn ke he oe ‘f Pennsylvania, has 2,363 post of. fices—more than any other state or territdry. tow Noon| part hereof and 41! provisions of said 23/| section 364 of safd Basic Building Cede of 1950 is hereby adopted tor the City of Pontiac Section 2: This ordinance sha take effect 10 days from and after its nassége by the City Cofimission of the City of Pontiac. Section 3: All ordinances of partes of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby-repealed. Made and passed by the City Commis- sion of the City of Pontiac the 14th day of October, AD‘ of ° | «PHILIP B. ROwsTON, Mavor ADA R. EVANS, . City Clerk ‘ ° ne Oct, 16, Sy a ee “FIFTY _ ‘THE PONTIAG: 1958 Bob Considine Says: Peter Reigned Longer Than any Other P ope (Death Probe Stories Conflict Hospital Employes. yay Patient ‘Tossed ie wet Held After Tantrum RO\ME—When in Rome, live as in March of 742, Marcello H last- j Jestine V, en the other bands, @€- |tered cardinals until such time as, where rem eight bucks to $96. 4 Michigan Teenagers = -the librarians do... | ed 13 days in April of 1555, just | bated for two years and three Ithey made up their collective mind.| There is always q chance, of Smash. Own Ci r With at SING ¢ m — Coflting med that bas mo srg pe Peter, who led off, reigned over as did Urbane VII in September | months in the closing years-ef | P.S.—They did, course, that she is not fired; that bed : : ’ ; on the probable cause of-death of a\that he had been an administrator the church the longest of any pope of 1590. | the 18th century, - fa _ she is. a perfect helpmeet, Tire Tools in South patient at the Coldwater Statée|for 14 years and a state employe. ee oe wen setturies . Ap i Teodoro Tl had a reign of 20) But the all-time record in papal’, you hits & nan re: ee In that case it is unlawful if the Home and Training School. for 26 years. othe next longest lived Ponnft, da$ in 897 and Leo XI spent just) ideliberation concerns Gregory X)/\8Y and vie incomprehensible | ™Plover fails to give her one day MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP)| A legislative committee investi- oo . . short of the month of April, 1605,/whose elevation was achieved at a. ae oe peed ey oom etency [olf Per week plus a total of 18/—Four runaway teenagers from gating the death of-Joseph L. ted F ‘ ht dD t itt . / * * sim the post. iconclave in Viterbo, ancient papal charge ms 6 “" pee hoe holidays and holydays. Michigan got mad at their car’s|Diloski, 45, of Bronson, presented rig ene e rl ers Hey as) Eide ES wie endured OSEN Ly 2s HOURS ‘residence 50 miles north of Rome, '"¢ TE, you pay NS" RENTING AN ADVENTURE performance yesterday andjthe surprise evidence at a hearing) “| 4% porn 1546 to 1878. Leo NIII, one of an - " - ‘after two years, nine months and) ‘a month's rag ‘ Renting an apartment in Rome smashed it with tire tools; Their| here yesterday. : Rush for. Polio Shots the great aie was in Office +4 Pius P oa chosen pope mi 20 two days of voting—ending Sept. 1, ; can be an adventure. More often| anger — — a night in jail. Rep. Harry d.- Phillips : (R- Sots sik months and 14 days The} hours in 1939. That was four hours | 57 Custom also requires that you than (nat ithe who ae : . = ale es urth most durable pontff was,quicker than the coholders of the: ~ ‘+. - + * oe her a bonus or present called purchase ee inde hivesall! _Sheriff rs gee identified! uspmattinn teventiantien Mitchi: > _DETROIT- im_— Detroiiers, tins ad itary I wha = at on the throne of runner-up tile—Benedict XI in 1303, This decision was brought to aa “buon uscita’’—a good exit, BO Contromied tar extend ied periods by/them as Terry Moulton Fisher, 17;| gan’s mental system, ally scared by a raging polio epi- Peter from 172 to 795 and Boniface VIII in 1294. | abrupt head when the people of a speak. the owner's | lawyer. Richard Edwin Schreiner, 17; Vir- injuries recelved by demic, are stampeding to doctors But then there was Stefano Tl. | The conclave of the sacred col- | Viterbo, plainly an- Impulsive group;}- A buon uscita must range front |" oY Roman family seems a to (eran Ctatrte, ie and the patient through mistreatment |&% $1-a-shot city-operated-clinies — He ruled for exactly three days | lege of cardinals which chose Ce- |cut off food supplies to the clois-'. 5,000 to 60,000 lira, which is any- | pave g lawyer, usuaily-_fierce. aa from St, J0-| by hospital employes might have for Salk = > ——— : : qouteibotnd to te death, : : ears Executive Looks 20 Years Ahead Atomic Industry will Change World prepared for a meeting of the East Michigan Tourist Assn., said this new industrial economy for the world will follow the atom’s expanding use in the creation of power. “All.nations, whether democracies or dictatorships, economic goa] — the completely industrialized society. “In about 20 years all men and nations, regradless of political differences. will be driven into interlocking in- dustrial economies demanding living standards equivalent to those-we now enjoy in America.” Coggan also touched on possible interplanetary travel in the future. He spoke of future space colonization in which the | “early colonists” would be adventurous, scientific men “seek- ing answers to physical laws of the universe.” “Never in the history of the world has man been “getting ready for a mass colonization so far in advance,” he said. . Coggan predicted untold advantages for mankind from | knowledge to be gained from space travel, particularly with respect to the causes of temperature changes on the earth's surface. “Maybe some day. as we get out into space and look back on this earth of ours, we will be able better to under- stand this great thermodynamic machine,” added there may be “great blessings” as a result. Coggan said man discovered use of the atom for nu- clear power “just in time to keep our woelé from running out of basic power.” BAY CITY (AP)—Man’s use of atomic energy will bring about within 26 years a world system of “interlocking in- dustrial economies” regardless of politica] differences, a Cali- fornia executive said today. The prediction, based on what he called a forthcoming | worldwide industrial revolution of “incredible magniture,” was made by B. F. Coggan, vice president and San Diego manager of Convair Division of General Dynamics Corp. He said al) nations will be involved and there will be a universal demand for a living standard the equal of America’s. Coggan, in a speech titled “Moon, Mars and Michigan” ‘Galoshes. Gang’ Alumni. and Pal Held by Police BIG RAPIDS (UPI)—Two for- i areiey dealer and Don- | the notorious ald BO ‘LaLonde, 22. “Galoshes Gang” and a younger she HG (oak é a t companion were held undeg-high! e “Galoshes Gang’’ commit. vant techs of charges St cary ted mote than 200 burglaries and - = ~ |safe-crackings in Michigan, Indi- ing concealed weapons. ana and Ohio before its members * * * were sent to prison in 1947. The three men, all from Grand . Rapids, were arrested by State Most of their burglaries were mer members of he sald. He | Most of them are prepared to sue on sight, The lease, once signed, is regis- tered at the city hall, making it more or less a federal case. If the roof falls in on you during your first night of occupanéy you can be held for the remainder of the year’s rent unless you have been cad enough to have demanded a More ro 225, he have had inoc- ‘i dlationg“at city clinics in the two ‘the| and a half weeks they have been “\operating, Vaccine sales to pri- vate phsyicians have skyrocketed, Polio, declared Sept, 12 to have reached epidemic _ proportions, claimed 20 lives in Wayne Coun- ty and has stricken total ot The group’s action was first _Roticed by a farmer’s wife who Saw them jumping up and down on top of the car, Then they at- tacked the vehicle .with tire tools, , . The youngsters fled into nearby woods by the time highway patrol- men and sheriff's deputies reached : '|the scene, about four miles south ‘ _ 100 persons, aun” pertaining to this, before (+ murfreesboro. A patrol heli- af pcunes bie a pharm ae | There have been 587 cases and . copter from nearby Nashville was when being transported from one 19 deaths within Detroit, which summoned and flushed the teen-| section of the institution to an- [had only 174 cases and two deaths agers into the open where officers) ayer > S to date a year ago, The county's Sports Cars Hold Gymkhana on Sunday were waiting. Wilson said the runaways told officers they smashed the car be- cause it had a broken muffler toll to Oct. 16, 1957, was 247 and 3, x * A death and six new cases were reported in the city yesterday, . “In my opinion the record stinks,” Phillips said angrily, after a four-hour long questioning of Dr. E. J. Rennell, medical superinten- The newly registered Pontiac, 80d Wasn't running right. The (4.14 of ‘the institution, and other Plus two outcounty cases, ‘Sports Car Club wil conduct its| Serif oa the pai “ \witnesses. ifirst fall gymkhana, Sunday, at! ?* report vehic He criticized Renneli for going ithe Miracle Mile parking lot, and| *tolem later and blame the al (on. hunting trip while the Golly p S kh Ide jall sports car drivers of the area leged thief for the damage. was ill. | foc 0 ers are invited to take part. An entry! No charges were filed against the 4 B id R fee of $2 per driver is required quartet and officers said authori- ‘Phillips and sther commits ef | fo ‘ecoup for this event that emphasizes}ties-at St,-Joseph- would-be noti- jsafety, precision driving and tests) fied of their whereabouts today. of skill. Trophies will be awarded in all! classes. Event starts at 10 a.m. Cars should have a navigator, or ‘No Jok | CO-pilot in addition to driver, as ;some of the tests require use of! |both. : Club, which numbers 25 mém- handcuffs on Miss Janet Stout. Es seeks to interest other sports secretary at the Hazard creait| car drivers of the community. Its Bureau. officers are: President, Richard | *~ *« * Johnsop{. secretary ~ treasurer, | Then it was discovered keys to haustively on tie” patient,” aren : who had wah’ in walking, 2 ‘SOUTH “BEND, “Ind. (UPD— was assigned to a unit where he Stockholders of the Studebaker. = __ | had to go up and down stairs. Packard Corp. were expected to ‘Handcuffs—Minus Keys | had ge wp nat Gene siete | approve today a Canptehasive re e to Secretary =(_ © %80 quiz nee on. financing plan on the ‘strength of |scope of his own investigation into» anagement's belief the plan is HAZARD, Ky. (AP)—As a joke, the death and on how carefully he a fellow employe put a pair of Checked the patient's condition be- ee Gene to sal a fore his death. ‘ ATA | A meeting was scheduled for this Tt was established that Kibiloski|*2Tm0o" &t the corporation's gen- ‘had three broken ribs and numer-\°"@! Offices. ous contusions and abrasions. -| Approval of the proposal was ex- |Juanjta Brooks and the following |the handcuffs were with the office} ‘It seemed reasonable that he, pected on the basis of the fact that | | ¢ Police’ yesterday headed) north committed in northern Michigan. Cc ¥ s “eis ¥ g fe 5 “ng Troopers Edward Seath and Fred aeey Gat) the eames) | Celedee | director, % ” . a- 1 ; Wadell of the Reed City post said Eo ee) el bee members among Hudson's esti- its license plate was unlighted. Gernis and Herrmann were held | nde | . Checking ever! thelcar. thalety|Umecee) (co, bos) wile alo to Join Teamsters i demanded preliminary exam- burglary tools under the hood | nis between the grill and radiater lination when he appeared before y lfor his examination was set for (Co. truek drivers yesterday voted | RN 1 a0 : 5 A } matic pistol. ‘Nov. 12. Herrmann stood mute|to Join Teamsters Local 299 in a Local 299 is béaded by Teptn- rubber gloves, black navy stock-jiminary examination. LaLonde | bargaining election. , | ing caps and handkerchiefs sewed | waived examination and was * * er earlier this month’ but. re- Arrested were Alexander Gerald /of circuit court. four years of efforts to organize) pen yea the NLRB for an elec- Gernis, 44, former leader of the! State Police detectives from the |the department store’s 321 drivers. tion,’ mann, 32, also a former member jids to question the men about | 299. of the gang and now a Grand: ‘recent burglaries in the area. The drivers a are the first uniosy) (oheterapta Yast year. Thomas Roumell, regional NLRB said that barring a | protest, Local 299 will be certified, jas bargaining agent within five) Hudson drivers struck for three directors: Richard Bell, Carl! |manager in another county. ‘had fallen a number of times, "/management has controlled a ma- Btonkowski, Norm Heinbecker. Hazard police tried to unlock the Rennell said. erity id ve been voted on ya cuffs —no luck. The State Police}, Rennell said he examined the | viously. were called. They couldn’t free patient befere he left on his hunt- | 1ONTP WeMore taal ae ee ee ing trip vacation and did not | arte ore iso refinancing MONTPELIER, Vt—More than) Then Detective Orlester Mahoney| think his condition was serious | a # ook a file to keys of his own! a¢ the time. » \endorse a diversification _ program iby which Studebaker - Packard a third of the 5,734,000 trees tapped |; handcuffs. 1 seep You've proveri you know very hopes to merge some profitable in- in the United States in 1957 by, Within minutes, Miss| maple-sugar farmers were in Vet- stout was free. little about the practice of medi- dustries into its corporate struc- icine and very little about admini- ture. f mont, which: dominates the market} fo i ° Z for fancy and grade-A syrup. Ca-| nadians tapped at least 1,000,000; A clay tablet was found in what stration,’ Phillips sajd tartly at! s y The Oregon Trdi, ‘used by ple- |neers in the epfly 1800's, stretehed Vermont Maples Lead. trees and produced nearly twice as,is now Iraq, a tablet which was the conclusion of the hearing. much maple syrup and sugar as ‘identified as being 35 centuries) Rennell tried to reply but Phil- “You lips shut him off, declaring: Ameri¢ans, but their product was old. On it was inscribed: mostly of lower-grade types for use can,have a lord, you can have a / onericans took about two bia} voring. “I'm tired of your excuses.’ |about? 2,000 piiles ftom Kansas to . tax collector.” in/blending syrup and maple fla- ean but the man to fear is the) Rennell said if allowed to get on City, Mo, ahd = Reb., riland, ; ithe record he would have explained‘ Po: ~ , / fo ff f L i don LJ ney sopped their car because) lsbes e@ mate ceir oosters. |Hudeon Drivers VOtE mated 1500 employes ficers found a bag containing | was held under $5.000 bond. Jer- 4 DETROIT we — J. L. Hudson: gays, and a loaded 9 millimeter auto- | Justice Marvin A. West and date Jackets found in the car had and West ordered him held for pre- | | National Labor Relations Board. sters President James R. Hoffa. into the left sleeves. ibound over to the December term} The Teamster victory climaxed turned to work when the store “Galoshes Gang’; Carl E. Herr-!Rockford Post came to Big Rap-|Drivers voted 184 to 110 for local) // x ITS NAME! A SALE AS GREAT AS TIRE ‘STOP | DRIVING OLD ALLSTATE COMPANIONS NOW ONLY 44 6.70x15 Tube-Type Blackwall ng ORO Each Plus Tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE: 16.44 Each, Plus Tax* -. 18.44 Each, Plus Tax* 8 © © 8 8 we o> © = = « = © * AND YOUR OLD TIRE @ Reinforced Rayon Cord cushions road jarring im- pacts and resists moisture and heat ‘ @ Unique Cut-Skid tread design reduces tire skids to give you greater road driving stability Auto Accessories Dept. Perry St. Basement FULL LIFETIME GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL DEFECTS PLUS 15-MONTH SERVICE CARD GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS WHEREVER YOU DRIVE! DRIVE TO SEARS TODAY FOR | FREE, FAST. INSTALLATION Saliiyaction pemantied 01 jr monty bach’ cf ARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Funcral Directors A) Help Wanted Male ale 6. Meipy Wanted Female 7 ; Death Notices | @a b 0 ices fete ey SPARKS Pie a CHAPEL VT / /| OmRy, orm vp ty CHILD CARE. ce "| HALE. OcT. 5, 1988. EPHRIAM | Seecatel t) 2580: Have Opening for One. loomfieid area % per week, - aoe is Wiitams take Ra age a: | Voorlese: Si le Or more experienced palesmen | / Mt 6-7262. dear Aather of Mrs. Irene Cley- p or ligense Very nets | ceceladly EM) R BEAT ity ¢ PY gue A \5 A D S F [ 2 H. Trietsch and dear brother of Mrs. J. Hale: @us. Hale; also survived by six ‘grandchildren and 11 great-grand- dear sister of | Russell was the sparke- Griffin Puneral Home to the Erbie Fu- neral Home, Rector, Ark., where service will be held Sunday. Oct. 19 Interment in Woodland Hattie Rousan: will be held Saturday, Oct. 18. . Ketser officiating. the service on Saturday, Mrs. Calkens will be taken to Seventh Day Adventist Church, Ruthven, Iowa, for service and burial on ‘ children. Punera!l service wtil wey FUNERAL AOME | Ambulsoce Servies-~Piane or Motor rE parr See Mudy Lopaiur AY yan. | A. Kerinedy Regitor J Vs cABY TO CARE ey ai saat ‘while mother nore. stey nights, FE 68-0785 after 4 LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE. than to eancel vr) ebarnes for that vortion of the dered valneless throuch the ig REGISTERED PHARMACI - Fully qualified. Top salary. Good hours Sam's Drugs. ‘Auburn Heights FE o1422° REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, GOOD opportunity for hustler. For de- tails, cei eM aoe ST References. Help Wanted Female 7 7 Help Wanted Male ALL AROUND BUMP AND PAINT man to work on percentage. Ap- housewives get your Christmas Ky Gn poem gifts free. Call Irene at 6 +E EAUTICIAN A held Thursday. Oct. 16, at 8 pm. | ( | a1 w Murog FE ea A from the Donelson-Johns Purerai | Cemetery Lots 5 “tl 4 ; wort) Suseze. Seen el ever < P Home with Rev Maleate Les Bur Aged l=ee= Steen Be — | mer, 1 night for babysitting MI on officiating owing service GRAVE L 2 Rao at Donelson-Johns Puneral Home }s tion M.. mage Hairs Park 13: Mive ‘ Sele earning’ over $100 ROOM 48D BOARD EX- Mr Hale will be taken to the & Southfield. Exclusively Ma- pales 3 wv Apply 134 W, Huron. eee for nent ; Soe ‘ it venereal Rome: menck, sonic Write Jnyart, 111 £. ge QR _3-7343 a or service @ p.m. Satur- 33pd St., Indianapoil Indi day. Interment in Tomalson Cem- BEAUTIFUL “6 oo 5 LOT aa REAL ESTAT E MGR. ster Mt_ Park Cemetery. Will a: ep. man with proven past ree- PIERCE. OcT. 15, 1958. r IVAN. 8 4 Wee Reas, FE 40882. - ord. If you @re able to organize SECRETARY N. Anderson; age 37; beloved bus- and are a true leader then you |. ‘ bapa - = earmwerit pare, ’ } a enjay & prominent eloved son 0: rs. Erma Pierce; ; with every remuneration.. Our Manager of retail store re- Gear father of Michael, Peter. ¢ : compady maintains two offices In uires capab with Street pn Palisa, ope aod| | TH® Pomtlac Press| eth tog trp in Gating Goyr| General fas "sinclar 5 0 ntm jor ‘0 Pierce. Mr. Pierce will lie in state FOR WANT ADS pefsonal interview pany benefits, Bate’ ssiars after 7 p.m. todsy at the Brace- : (e SCHUETT, Realtor requirement and _ back- Smith ames Jena) Puneral sf DIAL FE 2.8181 ground Write pox §7, Pon- rangements w ¢ announce later by the Brace-Smith Puneral Le pag at tall md a : Aso mie ay. From 8 a.m. te § p.m. v of Ortonville, Clarkston, Ox- — a OcT. 958, DAI ford or Holly area. Draw psinst SALESLADIES ie aS avares: all stiould ve Deaihor ‘Orieatin! We oo: fae o arti! mo SC ew errors re Realtor Ortonville. NA 1-281 Women for rt ti Ulin Mrs. Zellma Thomas and Mrs rted immediately. ree furniture store cee use = Hours can be arranged in various wa ys Selling experience preferred. Write giving age. experience and hours of work preferred. Pontiac Press Bok 27. TYPIST - STATISTICAL. EXPERI- Heights Cemetery, Rector, Ark. ae ete by Sparks- ke mee haar concerns Career? pry = typin, ome ry riffin Puneral Home. vour “hy emcees Ne HAVE. you EVER SOLD WALTON, OCT. 15, 1958, PRANK adjustments will be eiver SOMETHING TO BOMEO Mr e060. codwara “Birmingham. Lynn, 79 Virginia: age 43: be- without tt. If your answer is yes, meeae fur- loved husband of Mrs. Lucille ther A 2 Billion Dollar Interna | WOMAN FOR CLEANING RES- Walton: beloved son: of Mr. and Closing time for sdvertise tional financial institution has im-| _tsurant. Days. 5171 Dixie Hwy. Mrs. Frank Walton: dear father ments containing type sizes mediate openings in the eemeine WANTED WOMA EXPERI- of Jerrold, iets and Jill Marie larger ‘than regular agate Brea: $4,800.00, $6,000.00 and $7.- enced with ref. General, light Walton: dear brother of Mrs. type is 12 o’clock noon 200.00 ears startin salaries to laundry assist with cooking, liye Alice Elwgn Hall. Funeral service dav orevious to oublication. qualified applicants No overnight in Rosetti) prt. quarters. $35. will be heid werurcey, ee at signs £ al welfare benefits. MA 6- ae tom untoon nera Transient Want ate = Tr sales staff knows of this a Hom ith Rey. George Widdi-. mo cancelled a = Applications confidential. State oo ODED . Tae or ie field. officiating. Interment in the day of foubncatiow aher qualifications and background in| wages References FE 32-0023. = Oak Hill Ceme ery. Mr. Walton the first letter of application care Pontiac WHE Gist iw oe ee culatats at the Huntoon ress Box No. 10. Pi Mig ae IN, House- _ WANTED: sare SE ee eee ee eee cemeag, ee aoe | FOURG., WOMAN, BER, wrti giey Dr. e Orion: age en a © genera) house- 68: beloved wife of Ernest A. tase ey try 218 Wer eno 4400 Elis_Lk. work Loca] references. Evenings, Cafkens; dear mother of Elders 3 150 270 396 euony Gants SALES ORGANTZA MI_6-2247 Ernest D.. Erling E. and Harold L. ¢ 4618006«3SasB 08 REA So Walled Lake Estab- YOuna. ATTRAC TIVE SECRE- camer’ and Dr. E. pari bae Calk- 8 228 4.08 6.00 lished routes. $9750 per week ath a school graduate with Namen’ hive: Gortlc’ Brekk con 6 270 864.860 7.20 fiaranteed to start. Car essential, | training in‘ typing and shorthand, 5 Fi 1 the: is e the ab bar 8 3.15 6.67 840 tite Box 98 Pontiac Press. Needed by Birmingham area mo- A ean a ner ved by il a 3 40 6.48 9.60 tion picture producer, Previous grandchildren. uneral service ° 4.08 720 . 10.80 job experience desirable but not necessary, Chance to advance 2 p.m. from Fiumerfeit Penorss oaks 2a : Home, Lake Orion, with €&lder growing firm in pleasant sur- Cry After ATTENTION: MOTHERS AND Hipeleaar | eset) _Pontiac Press perience and starting salary required. - Help Wanted rT » Monday, Oct. 20. Mrs. Calkens FE 5-4029 — Between 7 & & eves. will lie in state at the Flumerfelt ply in person. Sursely’s Service, . 091 Orchard Lake Rd, Kee AVON COSMETICS NEEDS QUAL-| 4RE YOU WANTING WORE OR Funeral Home, Lake Orion. BaLbor, | ified avomen interested ‘os good onmea seco bade don’t find it? : ngs at once Increased @, opening fpr men or woman, Card of Thanks I Christmas business means more - make above average wace, A MAN openin . e Pontiac Brendel &| _.'50_N Perry * to 12 @ WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY bbe os area es Ale de wargre meses: fost OF THINGS GOING UP 9 a ents duties our oe wacted for outsidé employment} Good opportunity for mothers. of can make” more, falar ee sett bereavement. Special thanks Clean wrrking conditions Hours} ‘school age children Phone teday leigh Dealer in oe to Rev Theodore Allebach for uniimited Apply 1064 Huron 44508 or write Dravton Plains a Write tae ful articulars. his comforting words the | between 10 and 11:30 om GUS CRD SORT BET Rawleigh's, Dept. Mci-t06-R RR, Bloomfield Hospital and to the AUTO. MECHANIC, SERVIC CE oa GIRL MUST BE 18. APPLY reeport, 11) Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Inscho, Margaret Dibble "and ince Elkins. were replies at the Press office io the following 63, 74, 76, 91, 92, 95, 98, station wo: own tools, Immediate, Tk. A-1, Bte salt 8 ree erson Four Goren pat Wal at Perry Phone Soa (Detroit), EXPERIENCED DRIVER WITH good references Collins Cleaners. 650 Woodward Part — ms ful’ tt with Ime for wom FOR MAN WITH AM bition to outta. sans for ment. Write ctving complete de- HUSBAND AND: WIFE OVE interested in building a besiner BARBER WANTED a CAPABL of ir own staftin art tim rent shop. $570 Biizabety Lake | ~ wor! BL OTRL FOR HOUR Call FE 4501, Thutsday 6 p.m. Road Sat. night. Must hav se ‘DRAFTING TRAINEES - ALSO} excellent references. $21.50. MA Box Replies machinists No exp. nec. Must be ) At 10 a.m. today there tenn, Pesos bats cas ka CHRISTMAS MONEY Is This for You? Nationally advertised food product, $1,000 or more, pe month, Ist | sped unusual retirement plas- ia 3 to 5 yrs Men or women, full xen Rochester, OL| —S#fv “tl 4 or part time, no doo: doo os . 27, 28, $1, 32, 62 2-711 BENT ASSISTANT. “= a : | Sues" For personal N inerviogs , ° ’ EXCELLENT ORPORTORT- enced preferred. But will train §-4955 or FE 4-6490 girl willing to work for advance- Employment Agencies } 8A | tliat telings eat al ctomsad wi | DAUREY “MAID GALES PADI . crowde: SAL E | eee pigh ya grid wht poo A a whew 0611 ——_ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A NEW LAWW BUILT FINISH CLEAN 3 ROOM APARTMENT &/ eq hot water, PE $1629 or FE|$ ROOMS AND BATH. UTnaty | ~ ewaing Beckfnié op sol FE | CASH POR SMALL RADIOS! Rent Apts. Furnished 33) _ eth, private entrance PE OS 08 _toom. FE 2-6332_or_ FE arnt | erereing_or_oet_FE OO ce | ~ = ~~ | CLOSE TO TOWN, 2 RMB SEWLY Fon RENT SMALE fee eT Ee MODERN Gm | CORNER STORE WITH PARKING TREE SERVICE iwetRED—re| FURNITURE NEEDED | ist pioor, west spe — 2M | decorated. Prefer pensioner. 17 | " untummianed or caftialty furnished | rage bait heat $60 N. Anderson. 5 FE 25219, , Eclire bomelo >: furn References FE 5-6416.| _Fairgrove OR 35% Commerce and Union Lake area | _FE 25408 or FE ¢-3064 : e tae Site AN top dollar. Will buy outright er POR MEN KICE | COMPLETEL Ne Gd se rome: rhe) Bee us. | SROoM “HOUSE COLD AND HOT | COMMERCIAL ming ange nee tas) Ser os Bp Communi | aoe cbr, gagemee Portne Ome | aca Sedona bas | HOLLYWOOD APTS: | pore ok pee | ers Saat nmin hs 1 WITH BATH. 1337 PINE WEED SPRAYING AND| WANTED To Boy — att Tyres | T AND 3 ROOM yo i Purisned of unfinished, | 300m | ° (ke ave Ke Bare Or | Cai‘er uiarmste. LAWN BUILDING |w of furniture. Ph. FE 2-$823. _| _utilities turn. 288 Orehard Lake | CLEAN QUIET COMFORTABLE | bath & utilities furnished 14 E . s Keeros= fa WTD — ANTIQUE DISHES Sorel AND 3 LAKEFRONT | ~ Litcnenette apts Gas heat. lights, Honacd ot = : - OR 3-062 / MI 614617! tique lamps. Antique furniture. | . Kids OK. OR 30105 refrig. $15 per wk On Pontiac EWI = |e ROOM: . EAST BLVD. TERRACE ohn K. Irwin & Sons _M oT 1 _—_MY_2-1821 2 i pat KITCHENETTE APT Lk OR 3-0389 eee nat i DECORATE and) —©082_FE_2-2048. J Realtors Moving | & k Trucking 19 9 _W i furn, Pontiac E OR 34555. FoZY DRY BASEMENT, ALL arene + On city | bus line. | @ ROOM WEST SIDE HOME. COM- Since 1025 td. M scellaneous 28 1 BEDR LEASE, utilities furn_ Clese to St. Mike's. 16 S. Marshall | pistely itor Partridge, Pi 7” rks 4358), 313 West Huron Street - OR “4, era BACLIND, AND oe 5) ip othr Me Aguitg 10 geminal fequire oe Cloke Dua TARGE ee niron oe a sATE on lon RM ree cLoee TO BUS Ph FE seer Erer_FE sh, $4 per TYPEWR RITERS. WILL PAY UP| — Seis anor + FOR COLORED Near pureert Adults. OR ‘i = it) TON STAKE WA wi to $25 Any model or condition | 7 BEDRM SUPER DLX , PLR. = 3 foes. line PE $1230 after ¢ on weet- Fer Sale Houses) 43 CA err | rapt Re, os USED OFF FARES as Oe eer shower | gure isccesa Neatatie eves saat CARGE HEATED SECOND FLOOR as NEWLY DECORATED | e ; 2 | a- VING - HA | | ae ae | side of town on Prospect street. dee mel he per ou t hool. 18 A EF Soacy Avene sar me Fe Rea “F Ae PE 2200 | ES Jaa idange hoe @ for sewily eat | Riley Real Estate, FE 4482) mo. OR 30537. _FE Date Near schoois. me le LOSES Sea = it oR Resepnabie. / : | fare aceepted. Baby we come. FURN. APT. LAKE ORION. @ ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, | “{UNCT. ton acho (Ke “pet me Legs) or Ba of, /AA-l Pledaced Rates | __Wanted to Rent 29 | _$-7108 or PE 2-876. Adults only $38 per month Bed: WET 2 Cunlaie) sao te ROOMS AND BAT iruaen. Gu) Wiser schosl, sree) rom house pee ore ree Pontiac Press Sens Movin Large "8D ¢f| CHRISTIAN COUPLE WITH TWO it pet 2 Paihia peed Sa, bath. Prt. ent. MY S000! heat, lights. ee refrig., ote © FLT yuan terms = = bickup iris, ages 8 and 4, desire 2 bed- te emp Ao il a an oF $15 per w 6 RM. HOU PA N SECRETARIAL WORK RECENT BASEMENT CLEANINO AND | ‘oom bome vicinity of Orcbara | Oe Nieerta apt ine cease PE See ein meet Fe] Cal PAUL A KERN Inc FE €8852 References | Modern housing Bub. good location eae from Business Instityte | light b Cal) By, Fr 5-033 Lake and Tele raph. Fura. of ee on! +9229 |. for appointment. FE 2 8. PER MONTH ¢ RM HOUSE.| nest 6 wae. i a ranean wasn aE ROCA G - RUBE ish NAME | _unturn. | Ist Floor—3 Rms. & Bath | tance LOVELY) AND BATH | gopean—s ROOM APT OL ees ‘okay 2685 Orchard Lk. | Boot | seh) 8 Ot en SHINO. AN on ois you ¢_Any time, FE 8-0005. AE ot ‘Priv ent Clean & attractive. corner picture window or ei} rode eo kee ot va eta ine wp and Geliver ae Hiab Ling 4. MOVING OF | We have over 30 rental appll-| ey «3300 $5373] port Adults OR 23-1943 | heat close us & school. In- | AT 4031 DUCK LAKE RD_LAROE PONTIAC REALTY y Kind. Real cheso VE #2404) cents, Wanted homes and ants | > THneE RM APTS <= = Ae Sar | ee ee six room house, full basement 157 Baldwin FE 5-#275 1s All areas Lear L55% 0 a eae HCE FORK. APT TOR On}. Sn Bee pigssan! 12 for cou. | a Gaiedt Feot or, Cae Vacent wih rant lastered walls osk Phone FE 56-6806 bea are daily near “ NICE N APT R 1 OR 2 e. No drinkers = a floo arage Al) _$ - [omits ’ tba o wk. plus car al ners J Oct. 20. Pvt. ent -& rroone 3408 Orchard Lake Rd RCHARD Cl. PTS BRICK 6 RMS AND GARAGE. | ‘ast ‘ors i on on red core hy WOMAN” WIBHES 7DAY WORK: > T k t R fji- == pa) ere ets OU oe | O C1. APTS. | “Newly cecorated Near Pontiac | NLAP to § days, FE rucks to nen ere une eels, Ro | UNION LAKE MODERN 3 RMS A elt El a SE uA ee sa | em Beiter Ore fe) ee CES ? > CLEAN ROOME” PVT ENT. and bath In ranch-style apt. bidg. | . a - Wes e near Tel- | RY OWN 3 iM, 1'2 CAR _Building Services 12 TAND EQUIPMENT. he conus Mise 22 3 _ftor at cease: Pm bases | SAcee aM ON eae ee tems Apes ly Huron {deg) for working coupie.| garage newly c ia ns / ee = pee tee "EStrraters —— 2 TENTION!!! \2R SOO KVEATTRINGINCLOD: | TE< Nice) aNDUBATH OE YT man: Masear pparudirwestias | Sect aining rece Lacben bet —tpsu ant FY ‘ Pere esutpino serv. | OO™, reeks ere eee | ed, reasonable rent Private bath. Eee Ne dimers frances, Beaurful kitchens: Stove | room’ dressing room, and more | w Hopkins 8 Ty re- LS lity work licensed Bow Pontiac Farm and criaan ro ats oe! F FE 9 See Mrs Snyder. Mer. juss COUPLE OR SINGLE wd ere Leh toes eo} 1011 W Huron — Ask for Mr. or) odeled. guibedroomuibome (New ker, MA _¢7233_or Tidustz! Tractor Co. ino: 2 aes BLE UNTS | 5; a ee Rs ENT | om Air conditioned. All util furn Adults on Mrs BE. | ‘itchen, full basement. $65 month. RKA Floor Sandin WOODWARD EN. nO? R HE Free laundry equipment $65 per! & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS | CLEAN. GAS HEAT. 2 BEDRM. _') FE 45203. = i _» g | writ Pherae $15 wk. OR 3-1308. th 2 living rm. kiteben, bath, Nice pa waves Finishtn 5 Day” including Sundar OBLIGATIO month 233 8 Telegraph y for immediate occupancy ug c BUD Bit . ~ FE S080 FE +086 FE 41942 | 3 C¢. HAYDEN Realtor 9 AND 3 ROOMS PVT ENT. AND | PEN DAILY & SUNDAY jawn. $70 4272 Hatchery Rd. a ee ow ares ARTICLES PICKED % = Walton FE #0441{ bath 111 N Telegraph. Rent Apts. Unturmished 34 THRO 9 P.M. Drayton Plains LOOK . ALL KINDS | CEMENT WORK Uup tree of charge FE $4638 | A QUICK, FAIR DE. AE |? RMS PORN ALL Unit” Pvr. | Rent “Apts. Soo 8-6918 Deer er a) awsny sige elon? = ext J | aridesod only ore Oe a | wenty-eight by nr ‘our, Two- &1 SAND & FINIS $-3723 Painting & Decorating 20, 477 co ny Te _FE_ 48335_or_FE_2-5203 1 AND 3 BEDROOM PARTLY 27 BDRM DOWNSTAIRS GARAGE.| FOR RENT wits OPTION 10 Level BRICK HOME. Piastered | Pontiac Hardwood Floor S¢rv, LOW DISCOUN |} ROOMS PVT BATH CHILD furn Lake front apts, OR an Near School. 126 Euclid. buy 3 bedroom home on Wes walls, oak ftoors, beautiful buff .G INTI | welcome. FE 5-204 1 BEDROOM. 3 ROOM APT. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT §| _ side, Inquire # Lincoin st. brick exterior Built-in features ip A-A TRENCHING oo ee ae on oe 7 ROOMS & PVT. ft BATH 5 OAK: Weekiv Partiy, furnished. Mer ere, | room. downtown Oxford 960 me.|FOR RENT SMALL MODERN | * “string kitchen, All Formice — 1 - 4 4 i) Footings, Septic Lines OR 3-6666 $0580" pes te sat, te Sun cus? a taca ne spect. EM 3-4322 __Eggieston’s OAkiand_8-3021, house off Baldwin. Call FE Sen wo firepiacer Two fu CHI N {ST CLASS (NT -EXT PAINTING McLAIN MORTGAGE & 2a ROOMS PVT Ts AP: : BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, WEST 6&1 WEBSTER AND | HOUSE FOR RENT $20 MO. INQ nro ‘ 3 wees « BLK 2 TING decorating FE $2860 OLIMI |... TY CO. conect | PL at. Clark ~ $100 per me adults. 109 Semt | Washington Jr High area —- 8 Sunoco Station Aubure & Adams taroughest: 016 200: “Terme: 41 &) PAINTING PAPER HANG all Collect | {ROOMS PVT_ENT. Vare TV ee Beth ie ees: : earn tet sae any TYPE_OF COUSE PLANS OF GOUSE PLANG| _'ng Paper removed, PE 46018 | a = Se ST FLOOR: "2 ROOMS. BATH. pda nit bier _Wiinat anc mo. | HOUSE $80: OF BO} oe pows. $7 950 te a NG FOR S0MS KITCHENETTE. PV ities, _close z FE - custom drawn OL 1-400 EM 4-] PAINTING AND PAPERIN land contract or equity. Also re- ONS eae ya cece | iT FLOOR PVT WARM. 3_& cal bere 's Fe ea5z1 or ater 6 HOUSE on Ear “UNFUR.| If you wondered where you could 1 BARGAIN — $575 Gerage vest old man winter = price ‘or Pontiac residents, Terms FE 58-9122 or FE BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT, veueneee and chimnets BLOCK BOC AN OR 040? CEMENT WORK BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT ee and fireplaces. MA work sal itte br : BULLDOZ oor BRICK. BLO ae work Also chimneys. ro Mason Thompson, FE 4-664 A-] PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior 10 per cent dise for cash _Guaranteed Free est FE 4-205 AD Y INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering & painting FE 8-03 | PAPERHANGING CoNtine Plaster Rep Stephen Navarre. FE 88-8513 : PAINTING & PAPER HANGING 1 YEARS EXP FE 5-0037. PASTING i PAPERHANGING | TUPPER 3-706) Television Service 22 D CEMENT No job too Lenape dale on work and commer. MY BoLDHG REPAIR. ea: block eement work PLA ae CARPEN Home remodeling from basement} ioe attic, rooms added, alum. Also build new homes, very Lowest prices. Office OL 1-1921, Res. RE 09-6521 CARPENTER WORK HOUSE. 18H, GA- fage, or repair FE HOMES. BY TCENSED a red of ref cus builder Free 1-346) . TRY ue estimates OL CEMENT & WORK FE CEMENT ‘8 OUR SPECIALTY Floors pasements, BLOCK §-0783 EM _ 3.4878. CERAMIC _PREE a - TERMS Ad dvyance _Floor_ C CONORETE clay dW 1-077 Raymon wo: ORE LICENSED and insured Residential, commer- TILE OR 3-870) Commins. OL DRY WALL TAPING AND FIN- fee SA ae pmimeiee FE 5-3463 ELEOT dent. comm,, free Son RActona= — RESI- est, FE 8-6364 ' ELECTRICAL estimates Partney “EL licensed, OR 3-4728 RVICES ECTRICIAN, SPECIALIZIN! electrical repair work. reas rates, FREE Eiectric, FE REE ESTIMATES for water heaters. ers FH 6 &R Tie Co. Ww (sg ea N. Cass. FE OVIN ull R E RE ROUGHING Shee s FE ranges & a, B E. ROOFS — A *1918 Hugus-Marsh, 353 2-3021, FE 5- FU max ban i “A. Foune WOU LEY tions. Licensed, it er “PHA TASOR WORK ROUGE RAINING. SS e M Buildin ryice. FZ 2-7006 or Faations EaervTRT FOR Bichon nks les 4 J dag footings wells, OL 11-0853. ON WIRING, unro Huron LL 1778, G ‘FE 4-0444 RA : ts, ete, D & oL 1 H| TIGER ALL TV see ce CALLS AN- swered Onteg fe PELECTR rROwics or aight. RA “pay OR oa os SERVICE FE 56-1296 or FE 5-8390 P_ STRAKA JENSEN'S TV AFTERNOON AND evening service FF 2-0495 Upbolstering 23 | EAKLE’S cUsTOM UPHOLSTER- ba 8174 Cooley Lake Rd EM HOA AS UPHOLSTERING 197 Be 197_N_ Perry St FE Lost é & Found 24 LOST: LADY'S BLACK pane bifocal glasses on Ma’ post office In Clarkston. oR. 3.9663 Lost: TOY TERRIOR. BLACK & LOST;” BOY'S CHARCOAL RE- versible jacket, size 16-18. Bald- esday evening. lease return to ike 18 Foster St. LOST” [IN THE VICINITY OF CALI- fornia and Howland streets, a ia- dies’ watch a bank book and an envelope containing about $59 in bills nder may keep mone please return watch which is on ¥ sentimental value ‘Reward offéred HITE EET and cheat. Mewar: MI 4-0069. _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT ‘BY NUMBER PICTURES Scrabble wa is es Backenstose _Book Store E, Lawrence St. PLASTIC WateRtK NEW ‘molds. new crqit Shoo. low prices A COMPLETE COLD WAVE. $5.50 Ar abgead| s $00 N Perry. FE AEROTREDS. KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED a friendly adviser phone z aie Confidential. The Salvation rmy. ATTEN USIG LOVERS — The warren Wood Trio is back | at Scrib’s, Playing every Sunday afternoon for darting, a at 4 p.m. LIKE A REAL CAR :|;BARGAIN? Lots of ’em rae waldy UNDER PretedS work t in the Want Ads! white. lame indies. vie. of | ear Lk. Reware 6-9504 or FE | Cleo’s Handc new loca _tion, 97 Oak ~ Notices & ergouale. 2 25 70 W. Huron Bt. Ph. FE ¢3525 OPEN EVENINGS CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- CTS AND HOME SL ° TIES, NO OBLIGATION. CALL . Johnson | REALTOR PE 4-2533 1704 8. Telegraph Rd CASH UNLIMITED Fer tand contracts, new or sea- ssible discount, ‘all FE 4-3844 or for Ted McCul- *eARRO REALTY 5143 Cass-Eliz. Rd. CA$H WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS QUICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES. ' Nicholie & Harger Co. i33” W. HURON. _TE 5-8183 | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H J. veower 4540 Dixie Hwy. 3-1355 IMMEDIATE. ACTION , On- any gdod land contract New ot, seasoned. Your cash upon sat- isfactory inspection of property __and title. Ask Ken Templeton K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 Ready, Willing and Able Cash buvers wetting for your land ‘eontract Call Realtor Partridge, ERE 4-3581. | SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US contract OA 5 Ww, uron St Wanted. Real Estate 32A “CASH. FOR TOUR HOME OR EQUITY. If cash interests you. let ts look aa for @ cash cash for .smal) or large eq sities ms also have buyers for W uron FE 2 £ Ee land tontracts Clatk Rea) Estate, £4813 __Ask_ for Clark, ~ Self Us Your Equity peat ae mp home ~ cash Te 12 & 3 RM APT & Seauire 22 TN elod dees rear 2 COZY ROOMS eae = CLOSE in, FE 5-16¢0 2 LARGE ROOMS. parrare bath and entrance _ FE 5-95 ran ARTOWR $12 er week Inquire 22 Au- Saginaw See and $15 burn, 'T PVT. h and ent. Newly decorated. Smal! child welcome Gingeliville FE = 27 3} ROOMS AND BATH, PVT. ENT Utilities furn. $15 a week. PE 4-3232. TH PVT. BATH AND Basement spt. Child wel- come. $14. per week, 293 Baldwin Ave Inq at 340 Baldwin. FE _8-1431. RMS. PVT BATH & EN LG. closets, nr, downtown rE 6.1497, 3 RMS & BATH FURN. UPPER. | 270 State St_ FE 8-2504. 31 3 ROOMS. WEST VEST SIDE. EM- __ployed “lady. FE 2-6524 3 aUER ACTOS ROOMS, “ADULTS only. FE 8- frigerator, gas & lights furn. oe yet bake. a rm. Until May ist. Rireeell “A. Nott, Réaltor 170 W, Pike FE 4-5905 3 ROOM, Ee are BATH & PRI- vate ent. 92-2157. days; after 6pm PE cory 3 ROOMS ALL UTILITIES. LAUN- dry rooms, neat, clean, well fur- anes rent of closet space, adults only, Pinegrove ROOMS nie PvT. OFF Columbia .FE 41128. 3 RM & BATH, CLEAN, WARM and reas. rent. Employed | couple pierre’ 312 arshaii, E _ 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & trance, Gas Heated 87 8 Parke Street 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PVT. ENT., West side FE 2-0661 or FE 56322, _after 6 p.m. 3 Ww. 3 RMS & care STOVE. RE | —™ _ For Rent Rooms. 37 For Sale Houses 43 2 baths, on feaee, “nelereuces re were. FE _¢2779. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 } MONTH FREE RENT — 3 BED- tala home. On €. iiofern peooy children. a 3 ‘FSEDROOM TERRACE. #75 A MO ee Betnese oom snd persons specia! f = ae with ier ee Mrs. Snycer, wast ae 5 es nl lea oe aaron 267 N. Persy. wick ROOM ALS IP DESIRED - For a rea home. Very reas. 440. NT ROOM FOR BUSINESS 4-4323. lous ness gitis kitchen & rivile FE 32-0015 or ~ Rooms With Board 38 i BA tor & stove room for Exc. condition, $65 mo’ Ra., OR 3-4957. 3 SMALL RMS. MODE UTIL- ities & shower. Auto. po water. Fr 44497 N HOME. 3. BE MODER. vewly decorated On t'@ acre. iT FLOOR, COMFORTABLE. es with or without board. PE GENTLE. D, clean modern home. PE_2-0318, ROOM AND od iB _sion men 313 11 Mile Rd. ROOM AND iN side. References FE 8-1972. JOMETHING REAL NICE COME Mites TV. PE Sai77, 14 Matthews bath Basement and earazge FE 86-1414 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE ON lake. refrig stove and capo 9091 Dixie Hwy MA $ BEDROOMS TILE BATH & shower stove & refrigerator Ga- rage Large rooms Pvt separate home above 3 car garage Beau- tiful. surroundings Lakefront. Clarkston-Waterford area & Dray- ton Plains. OR 3-8061. 2 BeDRo™ APARTMENT. $35 Per Mo PAUL A KERN, INC FE 2-209. < 2 BEDRM. 1 FLOOR BRICK TER- race tiled bath. gas heat, fenced 2 Wet EREORE oe 3 rooms unfurn. WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 6680 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves ti @ Sun 10 "tf § Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM GAS FURNACE. fireplace. utility, $75. Also 1 bed- ~ room, oi] heat. $55. FE 5-7860. BEDROOM NICELY FURN- ished 1 child welcome. FE 2-4855 2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE MOD Close to city. Reas. A 42293. RM HOUSE REASONABLE yard. 1 basement. FE 8-0018 rent Adults only. 18 Downing Ct. * ROOMS 12 STOWELL. FE 2 BEDRM, GAS HEAT ‘TIL JUNE re do Tethat roe hapa Et E ‘ail for appointment, - : LOVELY, “ROOMS WITH REE | versity 2-6000 or UN 2-1549. Eliza- ON GROUND FLOOR CONVEN. beth Lake 3854 Mapleleaf Chil- CE AT - yes OR 3-6224. OR 3-1131 BATH. ape No Heat. FE 5-1625. 8 MS. * atnbere Jesse 7 Rooms & BATH, INQUIRE 12 Ta © } RM. UNFURN.. LOWER FE _ 78901 _or MA 4-2004. No children. 7 RMS AND BATH. 1 CHILD ‘welcome Near Oxbow Lk ue __month. EM _3-3890_ or EM 3-25: } UPPER FLATS: 3 ?B8EDRMS $60 & t-bedrm. 885 Desirable location near Lincoln Jr. Bigh Schoo! on cael street 42523 or FE 58-1173 - 3 ROOMS IN Se UTIL. - ties and heat furn Private en- trance, $45 month, FE. 8- } ROOMS & BATH $50 PER Mo. _FE 46908 3 } LARGE ROOMS, REFRIGERA- tor, stove hot water, heat & gas - furnished. FE 8-0544 i 7 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES | . formsned Adults 116 Oakland | 4 ROOMs AND BATH. ‘PRIVATE entrance, heat and hot water fur- -mished Vicinity of Auburn Hets FE 46041 3 ROOM A Ais CLEA N, ROOMY vt For couptes Cilitier furn 75 to $100 monthiy FE 032 J ROOMS ANN BATH HEAT AND gas furn, Pvt. ent. $17.50 week. FE 2-5 or 3 RM APT 8 vat RO OM for three ada FE 47059, 3 RF AND BA UPPER, PVT. Ent Util furn. .West Side ne 57 _Edwards. FE $-0343. 3} ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH aND evtrance Hest & atilities fur , nished ey _weekly One child i ~ bab me Ap 804 id elogme ply 3 ROOM UTILITIES FURN. APT Adult couple, No drinkers $13 wk 2471 Willow Beach. Keego Harbor. >. LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE and entrance. Avent side. FE bath 8-6523, 4 RMS. AND BATH, PVT ENTR, * Westside. Inquire 96 Dwight. 4 RMS BATH, UPSTAIRS COU- ple, = children, Close to school 1 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TIN Saginaw St Ph FFE 5-6168 Open Eves ‘Til 6 pm, LaBELLE “To Buy or Sell — Try LaBelie WEST SIDE Near Miracle Mile 2 bed- room home Large living room carpeted. Full base- ment, puto heat. Aluminum storms aud screens Exce'- lent concition and in fine neighborhood. Oniv $950 dn SEE TH 5 mileg West“ hew 2 be:- room home Fwil basement large lot Only $8,850—Smail down payment RAYMOND LaBEL : BROKER FE 8.3142 : OR 3 COMPLETELY RE-CONDITIONF-D This bedronm. had ‘he ig now offered fcr houce pas Deed Water spacious three home Which has aivars finest of care sale The pl entire “and garage close to St Frederica s School Can be purchased by .Veteran foe no Money down Must be seen to be appreciated A: KENNEDY Realtor 3101 Ww es) FE €3549 1 Open! Exempt ‘CLARK 5-ROOM WaueAN on 41; ACRES — 2 bedroom. 3-pe bath, hew gas ‘furnace. 2car garage and only 3 miles fram court house on west Side Nice big kitchen with plen- ty eating space House needs Some repair FULL PRICE. $14,100 Or, TRADE KEFGO HARBOR —- Nicely deco- rated, water-front, year-round home 5 pens and bath, garage. lot s a Ovll3 bathing beach ‘a hk +m house FULL PRICE. Ly 995 > . “TERMS NORTH CITY, CLEAN 4 rooms. modeqtn RANCH 4 Years mat Nice cerner lot. Hiness forces sae wil take offers Terme (CUARK REAL EST. \TE +o BUY TO sBLt, TO TRADE a ise FE | 1k? Ww i MUL nPLE LISTING § SER Rvics * ‘ Tass! &room home with a large. odern eee aw large with Pes Coe features. iiss $24,300, fey j Ly FIFTY-TWO. ame THE PON HAG. PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OC OCLOBKR 16, 068 _ For Sale Houses 43: For Sale Houses : 43) ~ $1,000 DOWN Corner prillioms sigs road & M59/ 4 ROOM HOUSE _ON LOT-%5 X 130. $2,500 MA oe Cherokee Hills Brick Custom bullt FS 1950 for present owner, this room " rast plan acess roped a designed to venient, pleasant See vabune| Pui basement, attached 16 x 22 ge rage, & 13 second floor room provides fine worse aoe could slso serve nee of growing family You'll cite the close-in country ‘tocation of this fine home, it's well shrubed ea x 1 jot. - and partiou- larily it’s realistic orice! Carl W. Bird, Realtor $03 Community mesos” Bank aes FE ¢4211 . FE 6+138 EAST SIDE TERRACE | This newly decorated 2 erascom| home has many fine features The full basement has a sleeping | room & also an extra stool. There is a gas furnace aluminum storms & screens, Insulated walls & ceilings—which al add up to a low winters’ fuel bill wants fast action, so the price is - TXT $450 DOWN This home needs some finishing The outside is complete. the in- terior, starting with the large living room already for y wall or plaster. bedrooms lacking a few strips of wallboard. full bath with al) fixtures. The kitchen has double sink with eabinets & wired for “electric etove The well is down and has a brand new pump. Privileges on Cass & Elizabeth lakes Total price. just $7,950. FORT END You can buy this home for §7.900 with down on a land contract This 4 vr old home has been! newly decorated throughout You neetal living room, kitchen with plenty of cupboards. Located in the) worth end of town. j RO REALTY j TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR FE 5-1284 & E 4-3e44 Open 9 am. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-4 3 bedrms. Hardwood floors, Full ee Ou seroace 4 sire of UNFINISHED HOME Frouting on Big Lake 66.500 with $800 down ogee nt boar bol 1 car Gi c >) ara, ' CUCKLER REALTY garage. Priced for quick 236 N SAGINAW FE +400) p= 443 ORCHARD LAKE “AVE. | WILLIAMS LAKE This 2 bedroom bungalow with full) basement and FA oi) heat is now) Vacant and you can have im-}| mediate’ possession Lecated close! te store and school A!l newly | decorated. Only $1, 200 down. | $25 OWN 3 bedroom ranch style home with | full basement. complete on ex- terior Located in Waterford Township On extra large lot. Im- Mediate possession A STEAL Here's a real deal on a nice 2) bedroom bungalow with full base- ment Owner ts forced to sel] and will sacrifice equity. House its practically new and needs @ little work on fnterior. Requires $800 down. Immediate possession F. C. Wood Co.) 6450 WILLIAMS LAKF — Cane!’ Frontage. Smal] bungalew home with bath Needs some finishing Large 401159 ft lot, Priced at only $4950. $7950 FULL PRICE — 6-Rm_ bun- alow located in 8t, Michael chool District, hi basement, enclosed porch, paved etreet — Easy Terms. “MANY OTHERS — We have over BROWN. DOWN — Beautiful 5-room | Larepv ed bungalow with full bees Ol] furnace, oak rs, Posen bath alum. storms. “Only § per cent ay Bee sare and see this won- derful value, $11.500 HURON GARDENS — Lo- cated ar St- Benedict's. Large 6-room bungalow. Basement, al! finisheq for living, Ali iarge rooms Large two-car garage, Sell or trade for cheaper home. $1500 DOWN — Income specia! Over $100 per month and your; own apt. for free All furniture included Pavedstreet, full base- ment, 1% baths Excellent condi- tion. Owner leaving state, - 200 Photo-Listings. Call us for de- tails. LIST — With us for fast and ef- ficient service. WE BUY, SELL & RADE |. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPE MODEL OPEN Ow nD er )-b6 305. Bedroom. HOMES $100 DOWN © Plus minimum. costs. | Moves You In! SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN ar & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 4% EXCEPT FRIDAY 766 Stanley at Kinney 3 blocks north of Montcalm Nr. Lincoln Jr High WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES LI 2-467) HURON GARDENS, 5 ROOMS modern. full basement plus ga- rage $8,000 with $1.200 down. FE 4-0335 BEAUTIFUL RANCH 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, 2 fireplaces. rec. room. screened porch many extras. Walking dis- tance Miracle Mile. Bloomfield Hills school. By owner, $25,750 FE 4-6569. WE BUILD NEW HOMES, $5,000 and up We have plans to choose from or will build” to your plans. Financing available Call us on your needs ; J C HAYDEN, REALTOR 86 E. Walton. Open Eves. FE 8-044} ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 38-9663 Woodward Estates 3 BEDROOM HOME — Full Immediate Possession Yes. you can move in before the ink {gs dry — this new 3 bed- room brick home with 20 ft sent room targe modern kitch- ed bath, shiny oak floors, oll heat, lot 86 x 100 ft. on black top, sell on FHA terms Price $12,500, only one = don't miss tt call now! New — Modern bedroom brick & frame co- lonial, large living room — par- tially finisned in oak paneling, dining or family room, pire kitchen, tiled bath. carport larg corner lot, ful) price $13,660, ib. eral terms Will consider some trade. may we show you today? CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 608 pine &t. LAKE ORION, mIcHG Open Evenings ‘til 8 ae pers BY OWNER: 5 Seren “AND _ $4,500 cash FE 8-129 aoe FOR Bats 2 families 1 ¢rm_. & 1 3rm. apt. rms. for smali office 50 ft. Commercial lot Full price, $6,700 $700 down with $60 a month. < WN. Cass in Pontiac. OA 8-2918 FOR COLORED DON'T BLAME anyone but yourself if you do not start purine a home You need only $100, good credit, steady job to buy this 4 bome, gas heat weall-to-wal peting. No brokers. FE 8-3877 NORTH OF PONTIAC @ rm. modern. Make an ene 7 rm in Auburn Heights Sel or ares A real buy. $500 dn. $50 a month. | i For this 4 bedrm. on S. Jessie. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 43577 SYLVAN LAKE | 3 bedroom brick. By owner Lake else: low interest mortgage. $250 DOWN 2 bedroom, oi] heat electric hot at Van Real Estate, OA 8-1160 $450 DOWN NO MORTGAGE COST brick Frame BEDRM HOME BY OWNER. Very small down Bo Sat & Sun. Call EM 3-55 G's. FRIDAY 1 P.M.-3 P.M. Ps 1620 Inverness - Sylvan Village 4-BEDROOM BRICK home including. carpeted living and -dining rooms, ledge roe fireplace, modern kitehen with dishwasher. recreation room, Jalousie windowed porch and 2-car garage Wel] landscaped yard including “paved drive a.nd turnaround, Priced right, WAL i KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 § Telegraph Ra FE 4-4516 Evening No 2-8503 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N | MOVE IM and relax The power. is completely chain ink fenced, the outside grill is bullt 3-Redrooms for the family. Tt comfortable home is only 7 years o'd and {s on an 80 ft lot About $800 should move rou in, FOR THE EXECUTIVE — This lovely West Side Co- lonial home has a 20 ft carpeted living room with fireplace. Center hall en- trance to second floor 3 bedrooms and Ceramic tile Nothing Down ONE OF THE BEST val- ues we've seen in GI deals. A spotless bungalow, A 1's- car garage All on a West Suburban site 75x225 and* fenced Well landscaped too. $7,950 — Nominal mortgage costs. Low low payments. NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE with privileges This is one of the most charming, large bungalows we've seen. There's a 21's ft. living rm. and a fabulous 14 ft kitch- en. More cupboards than you'd think possible in a $10.300. house Oak floors, decorations Approximately $75 per month will include taxes and insurance, : RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 S Telegraph Rd. Open oF FE 3-7103 OR 3-2028 GILES $600 Dow n om this 7-room. 3-bedroom home also glassed-in porch and attached patio plus a, 2- car garage Al! for only $7,975. No closing costs Income ; 2 lots zoned M2 with an A- bath Full sized dining rm In the recreation bar Half-bath in the base- ment Nicely landscaped 79° ft lot with a brick 2car attached garage $5,000 wii) handle A 3 BEDROOM BRICK with over 1.000 aq ft area at a giveaway price No basement, but lovely aak floors There is a 133x20 ft ifiving room with a massive wood-burning fire- Bie. Ceramic bath Birch itchen. garage Almost an. acre of ground too Libera! terms , 2 OG WE HAVE the would appreciate showing | you this attractive 3-bed- | room home. Situated on a as suburban lot and a car garage Selli tor $10,900 With $2.000 n RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 262 S Telegraph Rd one 9-9, PE 3-703 23-2028 key and IONLY NEED A_ FINANCE FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad sumber | rent, room | there's a built-in piano and « 5 : | | of living 3 | | VOU room, 2-family pone and i- . car eli on lot; and a 22x38 ft pucinens bulld- ing. furnished on the other jot A real stea) for only ne a GIES TRE Ald i GOmn FE 3817 221 BALDWIN AVE | PEN 9AM -9 PM | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WALLED LAKE CITY bedrm —-2-story home Full | ‘ath full basement, ail ns large rms Auto. oi] furnace Water heater very etre | vee home Nicely landscaped lot Close to schools and eres pe center, $750 own, on baiance MUTART REALTY 24f0 8. s Commerce __ MA 42391 SPECI [AL ze Pires GAN TCOSE GI, NOTHING DOWN — Omir $55 per.m@nth for, this 7 room home full basement. ol heat, close to St Mikes & Sears New:y dec orated Wall-to-waij carpeting in living room CALL NOW lerms $500 DOWN pepe FHA TERMS — Attractive rick front bungaicw fuil base- ment, gas heat large partiy ished room uw Attractively ranged down. Fenced & well-. ar- nome yerd, BUY YOUR HOME J. R. Hiltz 1 | Realtor } Opea 8 , 1011 W. Buroa Lo 4 FE 50in | ar For Sale Houses 43 ry ,BED _E of Joslyn 2b Rita Me Pang 3 BEDROOM RANCH style home on ig Feig a ca) Loca ay West Utica, Republic 09-7902 after p.m JUST ott OF ROCHESTER owne 2 renen! ank baths, ming Phone OL. 1-67 1-1031 Open house Sunday from 3_to 5 p.m MIDDLETON A RENT BEATER—$400 Down. Located 1 mile west of Tei- stool water and- septic '2- car garage Two 40- « lots. Only per mo. LOCATED 6 Miles Southwest of Pontiac ip the vicinity of “Four Towns,“ nearly new, 3-bedroom. ds of closet space Latge living room witn picture windows. Din- ing room large kitchen with pent of cupboard space. lity room Rett attached Leslie - Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE 5-7721 FE 5-7147 LAKE PRIVILEGES Cozy bungalow en wooded hill- side overlooking doe Immediate occupancy Priced for quick sale. Lod Bernard, Broker — EM ™ ¥ OPEN DAILY 2-7. Pleasant* Lake Woods, most wonderful brick homes imaginable Ful] basement, 3. bedrooms, i ceramic baths, family room, fireplace with bar- becue. pit, hi-fi system, carpeting, attached garage 3 of these won- derful homes to inspect. Out Eliz- abeth Lake road to open signs at Pleasant Lake, WEST SIDE GI Large 7 room home in beautiful west side setting on 82x200 lot. Full basement, 4 large bedrooms, large living dining and kitchen. Just veterans clesing cost of ap- prosimaccly $350 and this large amily home is yours, Exclus with EAST BEVERLY STREET $400 down with principal and in- terest payments of $4424 per month for this new 2 bedroom home with plastered walls, Bard bi uated near new Northern High] and for just $8,000. Thig is indeed @ true value. JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1483 1 BALDWIN FE 40547 FAMILY BASISIDE ea daire & stove Some _ furniture included @car garage Large gar den space Flowers Broker Rose M Clarty, FE 2-2162 Dorris & Son COLONIAL HOMIE A DANDY $14,975 FHA A gracious and ~ spacious family home, located in Elizabeth Lake Estates gleamtin oak floors throughout eautiful mod-. erm kitchen. bedroom and halfjbath down, three bed- rooms and full bath up. Outstanding basement, dandy lot. & GOOD HOME, $7,950 730 DOWN Located 1794 Sylvan Glenn, {In Keego Harber Large 2 bedroom . bungalow with basement, gas furnace. large screened porch just as néat and clean as a pin, fenced lot, privileges on beautifu) beach 1 block. SIX ROOM BRICK VACANT, $1.500 DOWN Large six room home, near Glenwood avenue, St. Mike and Sara McCarro} schools, new bath and kitchen, new oil furnace, good garage. ticket fenced lot. Assume I mige. payable $72 month ine, taxes and ins. WEST SIDE BUNGALOW A BEAUTY One of the most eye-appeal- ing modern five room bun- alows on the market today. inest of material and work- manship, full basement, gts heat, attached garage. ibergias awnings, fenced lot $13,975. ROSSHIRE CT TERRACE ONE OF THE BEST Dandy neat and clean five room apt. Full basement, . Wall-to-wall car- peting. Corner apt. A good comfortable and) reasonabie place to live. ; WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 Bargain — By Owner 3 bedroom ranch home, attached jJandscaped iot. tiled excellent neighbor- . % block to iake privileges on improved neighborhood beach. Includes carpcuas & drapes. $14,- 900. OR 3-7920, 5 Country .Bungalow Situated on four fertile acres, vi- cinity of Airport. Cute 2 bedroom modern bungalow, aluminum sid- ing. basement, oil furnace, ga- rage. Close to school. Complete. $10,000 terms. Money Maker Big 12-room modern brick doubie. erfect location to have roomers boarders Practically town, yet a real quiet place. Low Maintenance costs. 2-car fr ta. aly $3,500 down—SEE IT TO AY! WIELEIS Ais BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR 23-55 N. Parke 2 am e181 Eves. -FE_ §-08 SEE OR TRADE 12.300 JUST LIKE NEW Oniy i', yrs old Modern 3 bedrdom bungalow with ‘ake i Only 4 miles from city i - ment, beautiful oak floors. oil ac furn Alum. storms Large lot. “Truly a well-bullt home” Will accept late model car, hotlse- trailer, land contract or vacant jand as down payment. Ask for Mr . Brown, Realtor. 1362 W. “Huron. Ph. FE 2-4810. Eves call OA 8-2618 COLORED G.I, 2 BEDROOM HOME. NICE- a RAGE ON 3-BEDROOM HOME VERY CLEAN CARPETED LIVING Root 0 MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 45, OAKLAND AVE | FE 5.9441 | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30 _ MULTIPLE LISTING, SERVICE _ Johnson -20 YEARS OF SERVICE NEW LISTING For oniy $600 down and $63 per month you can move into this 2- bedroom, modern terrace home Nice living room, dining room. kitchen. full basement, oil heat. screened-in front porch. Why pay “$1,600 down. down-@. | | J | rent? The total price only $6050 i LAKE FRONT 5-room, year-round home heat with 3 acres on Kellogg Lk. New 1'o-car garage. Only with small down payment. “, PER CENT GI MORTGAGE 5-room modern home, full basement hardw a Owner will sacrifice $1000 of his equity fee gguice sale. oniy $10.9 Evenings after 6 call FE 53-2936 or FE 2-3381. . A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 O11 | $0,500 | Tota] price | 1 SLICES OF HAM Ce Ti WW eT The es For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER WILL SELL EQUITY. Reasonable. 2 bedr>:m 5 yr, old on W. Longfeliow. Al improve- ments Fine condition Forced air gas furnace auto. gas waiter heater Edison electrie full paint- ed basement, La ry ubs. Alum. screens & doors Fenced ask e over contract $70 mo including taxes & insurance. 44-6065. BRICK, ST BENEDICT AREA, 3 bedrm., basement, rec. room, large landscaped lot privi- nt eA Immediate possession, OR $200 DOWN T bedrm.. modern. 3 beara: modern 2 psirme modern. 1% car sereee: ANGUS-R 1919 M15. Ortonville WE TRADE 106 WALL 8ST T rooms & bath Full basement. Gas heat Side drive & garage. All is excellent cond. Don't miss this . ON a HILL Attractive 5 rooms & bath, stove Automatic washer 3'4 er Privileges,on Elizabe.r & Cass Lakes y $500 down FE 2-5452._ Broker BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM BUNGA- low on 40x120 ft lot with fenced ,» back yard, carpeting and area full basement with as $1509 down to mortgage ] $5300 and take over mortgage. FE 2-6254 |WALLED LAKE 2 utility, large cee ‘Tecan: ditioned. new furnace, _Small down MA _ 4$-3538. ATUDIO F HOME -ALL BRICK, 3 bedrecms full basement, 2 yrs old. $14,500 aa own, 464 Moore, Herringtoo — FE 2-42T1. NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes, With full basement and rough ee tng On vour lot or will buf! our lo! with sae down ay ment Wood Co. OR 3-1235 Corner wulteme wLake ‘Rd & MBO _ After 6, “HAYDEN CLARKSTON AREA. Country liv- ing in this excellent 3 bedroom home on large Wall to wall carpet. V_ blinds Basement. of] furnace, shower, water softener Garage §15,750, Terms. LAKE ORION Smal] home for couple $3.800. Low down payment. Immediate possession, Part base- ment $395 DOWN Plus FHA. cost. 2 bedroom home in ex cone dition Tile bath with shower. Nice k#tchen with extra cupboards Oil furnace. EAST SIDE. 3 Room house. $2.200 cash. WEST sUBURBAN. Very 3 bedroom home Wal! to wall | carpet Tile bath with Ou furnace. F.H.A. or GI. Terms OFF JOSLYN 3 bedroom home. | Gas furnace. Wall to wall carpet. Water softener iad yard. $10. 700 on GI. mort- I. Ke HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E Walton Open Eves. FE 8-044) bo Spectacular | BONUS. HOUSE BI-LEVEL 3 bedroom—1l'o baths, gas heat. Choice of bullt-ins. 75x150 ft. lots. ALSO SEE The Saratoga 3 bedrooms, full basement, wet taster walls Choice of built-ins. as heat 75x100-ft. lots. Lake privileges Paved streets curbing, Private park in sub. ONLY $440 DOWN $71 PER MO. PLUs TAXES. INS. & IN ‘Located 1%2 miles W of Woodward | on Williams Lake Rd. Cox Realty Co. 20069 James Couzens “BR 3-2755 Established in 1916 NEW HIGH SCHOOL — Area bedrms., full bsm't, gas heat, sulated. porch 2-car garage, paved street, good north side lo- cation §8.750 and only $1,259 Dn. CLARKSTON AREA — Large 5- bedrm family home 2 ft. living room with fireplace, large kitchen with breakfast nook, 1'2 led baths, full bsm't. 2-car eee large corner lot. oe priv. : 500 — Terms. Th in- IF YOU — (Can make a down payment of $3.686. let us show you a 4bedrm home, separate dining room, full bsm’t, ail heat, garage Beautiful garden spot all on lot 83x263, with monthly pay- ments of only $66.00; taxes and insurance, EDGE OF CLARKSTON - 3-bed- room ranch, new in cupboards in cheerful tlied bath. picture windows, mar- ble sills throughout, Full bsm't, oi! heat Immaculate condition, A good buy at $12,900 — Terms. NORTH SUBURBAN —$1,500 down for this §-room and’ bath with full bsm't. Pully insulated. 19 car aay rage. Good garden space. | price. $9,500 Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 2 — en 9 to 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 1 4 2 RENT IT FAST seat ‘throug’ Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give hes ACTION. Dial F E 2-8181. 2 NA 71-2815 clean ; shower | l\y car garage.+ including | 4 For Sale Houses _ 48) For Sale Houses 43 Immediate Possession © Suburben 2-bedroom. Tiled bath. basement. Forced air oil heat. Good location and large tot, $7950 with $500 down Modern 3 bedrooms. Large os = Gastar Exceptionally ATTENTION: bath Exceptionally Professional People image 10 tom poved sttest. Car betel this norely. e ft pres ranes oe chen et 3350 4 and com bome _ worether 170 f Pectece GI EORGE BLAIR on road Zoned commer- REALTOR cially. In heart of lake district | 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR -3-1251 15x19 living room Ledgerock fire- - DRAYTON PLAINS ce. Mode kitchen. 2 large ~Eves. OR 3-1708 edreoms. Den Closets. Large breezeway (now ulpped- for beauty shop). Aiso large enclosed ae Jalo ¥ pelore a soa bu iy! OTTER LAKE - Dorothy Snyder I Lavender errid odisad estates payment, for REALTOR EST. YEARS peeltes Very modern through- oer Highland Ro (M68) out A ed garage EM 3-330 MU 4-6417 ed by cnene ponee Gen = BUDGET HOME OF Sniy #1980 | Fe TANS DV AS $295 DOWN ee COMMERCE VILLAGE. 2 story, Located jn Keego Harbor on a 3 bedroom home with ving room corner lot. eat & clean 4 ingle kitchen A pee basement. ome & eq pees coal furnace. r Ww vacant orice ob venient prestth $8,058. $5 haan 500. : WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 1% story home with ving room kitchen, er ‘mest, immaculate 3 bedroo dining room bedrooms, eee ca ted ranch type with She floored attic utility room, at- oil heat Complete storms tached garage ee furnace, paved re screens fenced yard, with nighway. 950. down 1% car garage & outside grill. EINE & GREGG Priced at $11,850 iin —— 1865 Union Lake $550 down 1 FHA term UNION LAKE VILLAGE $00 Eltmbce take Ra EM 3-4393 or EM 3-3314 2 baths, e, GE air ‘conditioner, lower level with bar, 2 car a fm A 1 bees excellent al) Caesirse on cee ,bedrm.. WEST LONG LAKE RD. NEW 3 split level ranch large tew. Open view. pm. Cooke 6-8820.- 2-Bedrm., Full Basem’t Near Sand Beach . Now For Sale baths, Thermo to wal) carpeting ee oe ay hot ws heat, lot 182x: well teerined & clear smal] hom ment $18,900 full Pole tasons call Her 4915 Irwindale Dr. COLORED We Have Two Beautiful 3 BEDROOM HOMES LEFT with Full Basements $10 STARTS DEAL pla eat _— WHY PAY RENT? Behind 8t. Joseph's Hospital 1 on Bondale 1 on Luther Just off Earlmoor Bird. For information Call FE .§2673 afternoons | or rests van surae* | WESTOWN REALTY Gaylord 4 BEDROOMS ... ‘and a beautiful recreation “room. i-car garage paved drive. Fenced back yard. House ig very nice inside and out. A real bargain only $11,700 — Terms. DRAYTON PLAINS Don't wait! See this ¢bed- room home, New recreation Full to 5 rear yard. Paved drive to Only $11,700 BARGAIN HUNTERS ONLY! $11,000 Home for only $9,- 900 We have a 3-bedroom home located only 1 block from schoo] off Joslyn that hag been appraised by V.A. i for $11,000. This home can be purchased for $9,900 with $3,200 down to existing GI worsens at only 4'2 per cent 136 E. PIKE sT. _ OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HOYT PONTIAC-WATKINS RANCH $12,950 — ONLY for this lovely, 3-bedroom. cane shake ranch on large 100x150 Jot. Lots of room for the kiddies to romp. Has large living room with dining ell, really comfortable family kitchen. FULL BASEMENT in this choice subdivision away from traffic and yet so close to Pontiac WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA FOUR bedrooms, sesentully car- a large living room and din- ng room, fireplace, kitchen with breakfast nook, 2 bedrooms and tile bath downstairs, upstairs are two large bedrooms with storage alore. Screened back LL BASEMENT has AS HEAT 2-car garage, IMM POSS, Call for appt LOON LAKEFRONT $35,000- BRICK COLONIAL — 117 ft of lakefront. coerm ine living rm 12x23. PLUg din pins room 12x12 has carpeting and fireplace reception hall, ais kitchen a breakfast room with [¢ bath downstairs EXPOSED basement has with leading out to beach, T. Separate pump house and 20x20 garage, completes this desirable property on beautifully tendeceret grounds 115x305: - Must se nel owe appreciated: BY APPT. MICHAEL GI Sipnoven. ap) Vass mk only ane near ted living room and dining rm., itchen w space, with bedroom. and _ bath down- bedrooms and full_bi Secon’ Gag HEAT! Gene garage. For only $9,800! | ! Perna saerificing. Key in office, wn diate ipasasertea HOYT REALTY 284.8. Telegraph Ra, FE 3-9849 FR 42-9066 ° MODEL HOME Lovely 3 bedroom home with 2 e windows, wall GE appliances including washer, dryer, stove & refrigerator Carpe throughou Finished & heated snot ga- subdivision eu cones ider tree » fee rice. For in- 4395 Dixie Hwy. PE 44821 eae new bungalow on 2 nice lots. A-| Drayton Plains neigh- borhood Barge country kitchen, birch cabinets. select oak floors, lastered walls closets galore uge recreation ace. ly $1.- 500 down and $& month. Will consider good contract or equity in trade. Small Investor Can Make 22% on Home Pay $1. 000 eee and oe rent. Present tenant pays $870 onth and loves it. Sounds Hidiculous but true No red tape bo other charges Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR 3-9701 PVT. OWNER LAKEFRONT home, 5 rms and basement Siyree Cal after 6 pm. 3 BEDRM. HOME. INSULATED & storms Extra-large fenced let. Blacktop street, gas heat, carpet- ed. GI mortgage. $72 ee se iosee ee, ass. insurance. down NO MORTGAGE COSTS at 77 5660 Open Eves Lakefront Brick ! Owner is leaving the state and “ sell. s home has a 15x- 21 living room, 2, bedrooms, ined bath, attractive kitchen. Pull basement Oi] heat, >-car attached arage. Situated on 150x480 ft. lot riced at $22,900, $3500 down and $125 per month. 40 Acres Located in Springfield Twp. All tillable Bs gers house. tae Sn other g buildings. §14,, w $2500 down. Clarkston This 28x60 ft. ranch home built in '55 featuring: a 13x21 ft. car- peted living room With veenece and built-in bookcase A 15x15 ft modern kitchen. 3 large bedrms. Family room with built-in barbe- Pa AC hest e lot Priced $11,500 with dow ray- ment. ¥ payments M include coniiterestne and NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W. HURON PE 6-81 BY OWNER Nice 3 bedroom brick ranch with fireplace, attached peg ae be E COUNTRY LIv- GQ 6 miles west of city. 1 Acre lot with curving. drive surrounded buge shade trees hoe son ste story e 17 ft. liv room . stone fire- pt Ee in BH sunroom. 20 ft. enclosed pa on ed the vader $4000 f am lek uc e or a gl sale. Seeing this ig a must, ani: $15,950, : ee OP t CUARESTON new ranch home. 3 large bved- amie baths, full basement. pee from Wever line. Ex Reasonable, $:30 p Pa aT URNISHED CABIN on Woodhull tabs! OR 3-2015: cost. Call for, full 4 cy “gg ago - ed! Moles is an un- usué. ine home ~ Baldwin and Bt. Bt, Michaels Schoo! a “ROOMS Mires BATH. Fi 3875 alter 6 AND ae yx eS 5 ROOMS A071 i basement $%0 down FE bile. low. SALE OR RENT tion room in x corner lot tn~ state and m reasonable brokers OR 3.3297 SALE OR TRADE— warge six room house at 4021 Duck Lake Rd. Pr vipect ce and Duck La ) basement rs kes fu and attic. pant on on two large lots Nice landsca hepa | ear attached gara. ie equity $4,775. What paver eat til take = flake ert Keego Harbor. wie Dk AUBU N. BY OWN- er. 5 rms and . Sum porch and util, Large garden s fruit and shade eee $7. , down or §7,1 $1,500 down. FE 6-67 JUDAH LAKE ESTATES You'll be surprised st size and beauty of this 3 bedreom ranch home com- boris in ea ar Oo a ERMS - Come out ona auect plat and see your friend- ere buying. Se ny FORT Daily oo NW SOSLYN RD. VA $72 TOTAL DOWN DLORAH BUILDING CO. Builder of “National” Hom. FE 201: . New Home 98,250 | Would very low down pe wen $67 ver month—wi DLORAH ae co. FE 2-9122 cue pit, 1% baths. 14x16 porch _finished in knotty pine .Timken oft beat Oak oors, walls.- Landscaped lot other fine features. Call for pointment, : many ap- - WHITE BROS. OPEN conVEnTiBLE 48 EDROOM 2345 ‘WATKIN LAKE se SOUTH OF DIXIE HW ROSS. HOMES elegraph OR_3-8021 W. W. 1941 Te Model Fine "tl 9; ecatay 1 ‘tn 8 WEST BLOOMFIELD John K. IRWIN Lovely. brick, 3-bedroom, 2-bath lot Our plans or your plans ranch home. Large rooms with Basement included. Also rough ample closet space. Nice lot wiring See our model. Don 74x150. fenced yard. Brick ga- Donaid OR 3-2837. foe ee Tanches and trilevele Sis TI9. to Pe ranches and tri-levels $15. SUBURBAN RANCH $i6. 265 Libera] FHA terms Only at stect re, 6-room home 9 left wi attached garage. Neat as a pit throaghoal’ Conpetee Roger B. Henry, Inc. plenty of storage space, fenced | 511 Main St ‘OL 1-9111 yard. 2 blocks from — and Rochester Jr. high school $13, Canat Front “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor FE 5-1201 NORTH SIDE No money down Cute, 2-bed-| wil move vou into this attractive room home available on GI. 4 bedroom = ancane: gas Only $8750. heat, Uving roo: ted, land- se ea, Full “price. 510,900, John K. Irwin & Sons poe » Davis. 4015 Irwindale. Piss 1025 313 west” “Huron - Street Phone FE. 5-0447 Eve. Let 5-4846 ‘/ /f FHA TE Soednemne tri-level. modern home in Clarkston Large Sie | room with fireplace, lovely itchen, basement with. recreation room Oll furnace, 1% baths, attached 4-Bedroom an car garage. Payments like Colonial Home in Union Lake Village, large | YOU ASKED FOR IT (eet with 230 feet on Coole basement with ofl heat and hot ional errs finished recreation | MOVE RIGHT I family a favor, this 2-bedroom modern home with Crescent Lake eeltileaee: A pes LOOK TO fish. to Williams Lake offerin and boating at 3060 8 Commerce Ra Multi-Lakes Realty NEAR COMMERCE LAKE Small furnished home. floor fur- n large lot. lake privileges. Near school. Immediate posses- sion $800 down MA 41578 Nothing Down . modern home with 2 baths, Evenings after 6 call OR $5567. 2636 Dixie HW Will build starter home on your ~ $500 DOWN and now we have it, A 4-bedroom, base- ment ot] furnace, incinerator, giassed-in front porch, extra bed- toom space, dishmaster, Has been bag as income, No down pay- ment to GI, Or will sell on low down Sayaccet Fenced in yard, aluminum storms and screens. Oi] furnace, Only $7850 on easy terms pane D REALTY 4-4561 automatic heat and hot pater. etl drive, Priced at $9.500 erms. 49 Mt. Clemens St. F Call Mrs, Dolan i or YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. THE ANSWER TO Weer petite 5 w 3 bed fo? aly shape, Call right now for full William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron OPEN § TO 8 VALUES DAVISBURG - teres 2-story old- er home in ¢ rooms 6 rkshop commercially, Fireplace, Ground level basement, of) beat Lof 554x165. Present income $190 month $15,500. Terms. Gown paymen' CORNER DIXIE HIGHWAY - Waterford Village. office bath up Basement, hot water heat. Lot 120 b appx 200. zoned commerciél, Im- mediate possession. $20.000 — Terms. Roy Annett Inc. an nee since 1923 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 - 4 room ap ame bem, select a kitchen with dining basement, aluminum sidin; lot. $11,050, $1,500 down. are | duplicate on your jet. or will to your specifications SCOTT LAKE FRONT Enjoy year-round lake sports in this 5 room bungalow. ful] base. ment, I's car garage, beautiful lot. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. WEST SIDE Sacrifice nes ouick se Genera! rer clean, pg . Eleabeth Lake Avenue - 2333120 J A TAYLOR OR ¢0306 sce dese cane tad | — ag idings $22. Money to Loan 53 per 286% 120; bome Terms. Roy A Annet Inc. Auburn Ave. E of Adams. cor- drocm $27,000, SALES S CORPORATION LARE ‘theoughoet 1 ont raat 3 from 30 ted - “Baga owe “pporeibee STATEW IDE Rea! te Service of Ponting B.D. LES, TOR 17 8 Te REE £0521 Partridge is THE “SIRD* TO SEE A FLOWER SHOP business -bulldlog with pl _~ of park- paneer ll Only $10,000 down on ever a or pu consider oo! for ©. contract or ae: this unusual offering now SNACK SHOP gg Cag Beaute equipment < ~ for pouse, contracts. wb th fe - just so trade rear by p iwuieg wal about ¥ay into business wery wetkente gril BUSINESSES JHRUQUT MICH. rE a1 FAT we ‘HURON OPEN "TIL 9 SECRETARY ON OVERIDE ba- sis, tucrative bara ir 4 invest- ment required Ca 2-18)", |_ afer 7 pm. except ponerse [ee * | i _ sora, after 7pm. KEnwood WELL ESTABLISHED i8T CL restaurant on bus about 4 miles from cellent terms, for sale or lease P. W. DINNAN ‘44 W HURON FE ¢23571 | Sale Land Contracts 52 (State Licensed Lenders) | Borrow With Confidence | k i $25 TO $300 ousehold Finance Cerporation of Pontiac 2g Kuro, & cedey a 32 8 Saginaw St PE, ¢-0535 : ' LOANS For Sale Acreage 47 TO 8509 1 To batcae te PARCELS BEAU MMUNIT? LOAN CO tifal = down $28.30 E LAWRENCE re 68-0421 month 1 eae Re RIENDLY SERVICE ; C PANGUS, Realtor | “\WHEN YOU NEED $15 month Giroux & Pranks, 4395 Dixie way, OR 1 You cep get % quickiy op our AE 7 signature. cer or fufniture No A endorsers, Day ments to sult rour A —— a Reps budget We will be giad help e wie you with your money probiems “WA ‘LTON ‘BLVD. rms. . D. RILEY, Broker Elizabeth Late Ra ' 1137 — FE 44921 ot front. ines § w cae Pontiac cay | 1% acres with 100 ft. froviage on | ed road. Priced at $2.900 op \ FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide TEAGUE FINANCE CO./|® 18 ACRES NICELY WOODED | . Besutifu; puilding spot Bur fo, 202 N. MAIN ° mom — Som St ROCH ESTER, MICH. Dorothy Snyder Lavender OE ron REALTOR EST % YEARS 7001 iebla:d Rd. hase: HOUSEHOLD Goons -3-3303 MU 4€6417/Ph. Rochester, OL 6-071} OL 1-979) HU NTING LAND 49 acres in good ant un O try seer Care, "aeerees amaty| L A | Dp: 2 EB 2, oy Fey on lend years i] price §2.009 on. pila "£1 500 cash WEBSTER. REALTOR pe GOA $-3122 Orion, Lj LEAVING STATE | acre jot for sale Rochester area h or terms. MY ~3807. SALE C OR R TRADE and Price, $7,500. Paul M. Jones. Real on $32 W ayEon 3) MY 22201 | Ly) WORKERS — CASH LOANS — -No Principal .Payment UNTIL- YOU ARE BACK TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER r ae A $3083' FINANCE COMPANY For Sale Farms 48 . PONTIAC ee el SPR SAS EES Tad SE 5 DRATTOR [PLAINS _'W. DINNAN* Q) 8. pixvan™ | Quick Cash 101 N. ADELAIDE $25 TO $500 FENTON MA 99187, Qp,rout_ows gnstare, auto, ot wd Our service is quick. garaee Pr repert ruit, Priced 3! Fenton near 50 acres 3 bedrm 2. coger ful] basement. many uildings ‘ed lot just of US. Us. us. Sly % § down 135 acres Dairy farm. level pre ductive soil, well fenced. 2 barns 21 stanchions grade A milk house — 4 bed modern home, all in rm. exe, condition. $7000 down, Phone Evenings or sentey __ Mr. * ail — MA NEAR HOWELL — 111 — oe ex. epmor farm land cose deluxe. 2- with nes Beautsutiy e) wn 1 Immediate pos- kl d 1a aklarl se cake, *@ year old car stiadiied garage landscaped la tool shed Onl NEAR OXFOR a paved romd. 4 jipearose Barn Garage $25. 000° — Terms. H. P. HOLMES, INC. FE_5-2953 2531 8, Lapeer Rd. ranch hou barn Sale Business Property 49 KENNETT 2 Ww ear commercial gerage,, $0 = SEE een SEABOARD MEPEIOMER AMER OS| «= FEA O6l Mt. Clemens St. Reasonable. KEn- + se ST Seaboard Finance Co eaboar 1 i Business Opportunities 51 “Parking No Probiem” 1188 NORTH PERRY STREET eT) RENTAL APARTMENTS ft. lakefront Would y¥ to share ee tg HL Carpeted, p and ready for tig a = joned 4-4362 or MI 4-4063, after @ HURRY, through Classified ¢Ads 2-818L 0,50 — Terms | N 200 $24,800 bd a OR FOR. CASH IN A sell things | avai grat! Dial FE = to fri ‘helpful e $8121 "or oe sit us af our office aoe & Auto’ LOAN CO. 1N_ Perry St Comers Pike? “ype ey $25 Sickert BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W Lawrence St FE 41598 MEMORIAL BAPTIST bas fdaarta needs $35000 Debenture bon $25-$1.000 5 per cent interest. eal FE 2-5839, treasurer, ae CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Loan Company FE 2-9206 | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG NEED $25 TO $500? ___ Mortgage Loans : 54 Want A \ Good Mortgage? @a. spprove- ated ait ae = cent ini \ BENDER FE, 68-6580 MICHIGAN BUSINESS | [REALTOR PARTRIDGE | 42 Sale Household Goods 57 1 JUNGERS OTL SPACE HEATER. ~ wth coal or wood cook reservoir. 1 duo-therm water heai - All ip exee: eT Priced MUtual 46251, 1 Satine DRYER, GOOD Wo dryer with beat control tr’ ak omg rite por 2 Kenmore troners 99.95 ea. 1 used washer Open. every aight except Set ‘tll FE 4-357) al | 7 MERSMANN MAHOGANY EXD tables, postal table. telephone stand, bookcase FE 2-6078 3 BLOND UNA god ROOM TABLES, OOM SUITE, OC. hair, coffee table, 2-0583. Dies § s & mattress. chairs. Chrome dinette 2 eotiee tabies. Drapes, misc. modern tables, m: lee table decorator lor $99 y only 62 weekly. Pearson's Furniture 49 Orchard Lis. a Sa o9xUR WOOL PACE, $15.95. Reterebien $1650 [mm Avert $34.96 .) ug ee oe Saprlery Furniture, Orchard Lake Ave 6x12 RUG 3 AND AD, ALMOST new. Dark green. $35. FE 4-879 aziz enh Base Rugs: $3.95 at v4. Ft. Wall ‘Tile le 250 RUBS aT ae Gal. §3.75 GUAR HOU AINT Gal $1.96 Syers, 14; W_ Huron FE 1 PIECE OME DINETTE. 36x48 table pilus 2 12-ineh leaves. -Blus 8 chairs, § aes i sets from $29.95 rson's Furniture 42 Orchard tone Ave. 20 FOLDING eee $1.50 EACH earson's @ Orchard Lake Ave 1° RCA LOR TVs $1995 & up Philee console radio $24.95 Sweet's Ra- dio & Appilances. Ton FE ue see vernee sen zi in TVs +} aie. seed washers Wringer and Auto up Reconditioned & arenteed ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakiand ave FE 23-4021 3@° GAS STOVE. GLASS OVEN door, encts timer, clock & light. $35: Craftaman selec aos oars tteae: stand. no 6-5448 @” ELEC RANGE 35. CALL after 5 FE 5-1004 #0 IN. FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC stove. Exc. cond. FE 4-353. 42"" a RANGE WITH GRIDDLE Round table ee 4 = BS Jigsaw 625. FE AAA SPECIALS (Ce Un) Geberpossecoqsedsoses 14.98 2" TV 50 19.95 tT! We occ $24.95 & Up. 21" Soe & inhoeart He 58. he up. iaranteed 30 Hs at Ope! era! Elizabeth tans Rd. mat! AUCTION 8ALE OF a eee and perscasl effec 18—10:30 a of Corunna mi, Durand, Mich. Iiing the furnt- @ fixtures remaining from the famous. Newberg Hotel tage Shon plus personal relics & giassware as ‘anded down for enerations r cent of the ahs rite Bh at eee “Your mother’s recipe says to wash all vegetables thoroughly! I thought they did that before putting them in the cans!”’ «4 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household soe 57 BROWN cOoTTON ink RUG, $1123 3321, Wearingham. 3-6167. Bargains Gare “EXCHANGE. NITORE roa area HOME 3-5523 ae AND sOFERIL E eakatr, "OR 3-2197 GRAND NEW WROUGHT tRON bunk peds. com with springs ¢ or. Pearson's, * Ave. _ EM 30490, SAL oR WOSD ERTIRG stoves ery con: burn. PE 183. Dx GREER | WILTON C CARPET. a) santas Soon = 7 TAROE E 8 e mahogany set with table 4 —— and buffet, $50. FE fac “RANGE. FRIG AUTO. like new. $85. 124 Norton ap A, OIL STOVE. 135 A-l cond. FE 44287. OF BALE OiL HEATER AND =z vo GAL. ‘asiona! table. Co nbination right planc. Washer cai On 31 7688 before afier 7 i chair bed. Television 10-a.m_ or POLDING TEETER TAB COM- femal high chair and ae eas unbreakable tip over. Call REBUILT 5 while t lease peaiorescent Oresera Ok ave.| 5 FREEZER, CHEST TYPE. $85 Burke Refrigeration Co. OR 3-1331. La USED TV FROM si5 AND FE 40736 36 8. Telegraph, = Ltda te ela $40. KITCH- en set. Modern Lazy Boy enair, 0. Small desk and chair, wood Wakefield china ae tables, All good ete ehair Excelent GUARANTEED REBUILT WASR- ing oe all makes. $24.95 up ectric Cote N _Johnson rj Howard FE 4-4160 id tinastotfaar GooDs ofl ALL DE- jon. fleo furna: & casb naheps 6059 Pontiac Teall opu90- — Langdon’s Boat Livery. FE Ait HOLLYWOOD BED, DOUBLE IN- nerspring mattress. sacrifice at $40. PE §-1581. HOM NED WATER SOFTENER FOR RENT $3.75 Per, Mo. pele Rent to purchase OR 3-5064 KENMORE 2-BURNER HEATING stove, used 4 mos, $75, 4-whee! tandem trailer, $65. 3771 Coleport. after 4 p.m KENMORE WRINGER - TYPE washer also Simmons studio couch. Can ne ao at 3143 Crooks Ra FE 7-837: LIVING RM SS COFFEE TA- bie. 3 Tioor lamps, tot’s bouncing horse, nursery chair. FE 5-6415. LAMP TABLE 2 MAHOGANY, nét a scratch. FE 5-8501, LIVING ROOM KITCHEN & BED- room furniture inquire 906 Ster- ling LIGHT GREEN, easy BOY CHAIR. 0. like new Red satin bed spread & shams set, $10. FE _ 83338. LARGE & MATTRESS, CRIB brand new. $1595 Pearson's Fur- niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALP _price at Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw. MAPLE BED. CHEST, VANITY with bench, night stand & coat Thermo oil heater. ~ FE 5-2072 NORGE AUTO WASHER ACORN size gas range. Frigidaire enmotre washer First 3-0433. OIL OR GAS HEATERS mere gives you furnace heat | cep the cost ASD MY | MOVING a CALIF MuST ge 5 rms. furnitute. FE 2-9076 pe ate antiques & they hands dishes cooks pr There will be items selling in this sale valuable to everyone _inter- ested in niece! lore in Set heater, Ma: | Ethics Me On = ANTI BOUGHT, AND SOLD. s0 B Tete egraph, PE 4-4533. ANT “FOR CAN BE OND A SALES little pd book the way but a fot re. & appli “ances of | i ‘at rope = o: SED. ree & of free parkin Browne ey PEN MON... 8A 9 6 ~ Mes 4 TO 8 © or 1 mile at cee Lbs ee Eed, bed c com ete, 19.95 olly wood crattrosees 158 Cor f i Swans iT" TY FOR ELECTRIC RANGE. & Haron Manfo Electric Co., 1060, Ps APT "ST ROTRIG STOVE: — trode for shallow well pump, rE > NEW PAINT. OfL rr Na a rea BLOND W ing machine — Lege Par ig pay- chige “9g ‘bovine Gane. ore a337 ie : REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- ton eat “Furniture, 9 FORD paret: OR 3-27746 after 5. fe —. wil i ORDERS TARER FOR NEW GEN- 1 Chef comb stove. refrig. and FE 5-1927 Vv a TV SETS. FROM | $1405 un TV antennas, $0.95. WALTON TV $15 & Walton FE 23-2257 REPOSSESSION eee. washer » $160 orge orge r fe, console, [ory dryer $149 Gz T $5 DOWM_ DELIVERS Goo ear Service Store -_FE 6-6123 ROLTAWAY BED & , 2 maple single beds, is. $18.56 axior hooked rug. $35. TDE-A-BED $60; apt elec. stove, $65:\2 matching carpets and pad, 9x18 and 9x15, rome di Tal rapes, spreads. misc. Cc j eT: as range. es% than mS firer . _ rock&r, ace Whirlpd@o! washer. eeds minor sepairs. ss. Bi y rete, os ts ‘Clem } 28 an NG é ‘TR, i-away ; elec. range, » and rete chairs ey uten- sils. MY 40355 after 6 GNGER PORTABLES wing model Biectrour, ee wiib atterbm Late, ope fied Ads. Call FE 2,8181. Cuts apenas? ce) GRAY NYLON FRIEZE UPHOL- | TAPPAN STOVE REFRIG. A AND | mise. bedroom furn $2774. SIMMONS HIDEABED. FAIR CON- $TTiDIO COPCH, $10—-PRIGIDAIRE $20 FE 5-9290 morning. THIS WEEK ONLY REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, Guaranteed, ma, ew from . $48 ew. Au atiechments . $38 GOOD HOUSEREEPING SHOP. 51 W HURON rE 4-1555 «0 TABLE WITH PAD, 6 CHAIRS, wallet — condition, Walnut $45. FE 2 7 TRADE.IN DEPT: Guar. elec, washer ..... 2 pe. living rm. suite z: Sola bed 5 pe. wood dinette Modern bumper sofa Wainut vanity & bench Modern @ pe. sectional . Tabletop ec fange .. 5 rm ol] beater ....... MANY OTHER ITE! WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike £-Z Terms PE ¢1122 TWIN HOLYWOOD BEDS. COM- plete §25 Black & white For- mica Led table. king size. 4 chairs, 6 if needed $25. 3-0042. TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS range R . Munro Elec. Co. 1060 W Huron 5 Ses ae Gas ae FOR ELEC trie ha — Elec tric co Fic w TABLES. LiM=D ok TAMPs coffee and corner, $40. Pair of modes on. $10. All like new../ VACUUM CLEANERS 8750 @ UP Murray's 956 Myrtle. oe TV REBUILT & GUARAN. teed. Obe} TV Union Lake Store Union Villaxe EMpire $6511 USED REFRIGERATORS. 834.50 & - wt Elec. Co. 1060 HOLDAND OTL FURNACE Geod condi- Used Trade-In Dept. Lounge chair ooo ececsecees 88 De ‘preakiast set Sn: washer USED eotret wecensececsre Daven: y m coal! bea! THOM SS "ECONOMY 3618 Saginaw FE 2-015! WALNUT REDRM. SUITE. MAPLE suite dining fm. table & 6 chairs. buffet serving table. Chaise longue. antique clocks, an- picture frames lerge & ing machine lamps, Bathrm rues scales beam ege cooker cushions odd cha:r bedspreads,\portable washing ma- chine Tobogear= Work bench, lounge chair, desk. Leaving city. FE 2-6645 WASHING MACHINE. CON- ventional with automatic rome $129.50 value. $89.95. Slight! scratched ane Pinoresce 393 Orchard Leake Ave. — 45. WOOD & COAT. aaoes IN COM. ' | | i | pas \dial FE 2-8181.. bination with was & electric Sam- uel’s Appliance MA _ 5-601! | WASHER, $25, none WATER HEAT- er, $20 21 TV $55 gas sexe. $23 Dlectrte” sewing machine $25. Electric stove $40 Refrigerator, $25 Vacuum sweeper, $10 est, $10 Complete Murphy bed with mattress—lhke new. Lees oi] space heater, $25 FE 5-2766. WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Late model TVs at fair prices. We fix 'em to resell at low pricet to needy people Peer A Co, 8161 ues Rd. E WRINGER WASHER, 2 YEARS old nt Besuette with pad, used 4 onths, $8. Baby scales. $6. Potty chair $3. Cal: r 6 p.m. “FE 23-4098. : Christmas Gifts 59 BOY'S CHICAGO ROLLER skates, size 2. T34 Joslyn. Christmas Trees- 59A CHRISTMAS nice, min. 50, MY 3-1664, 12 ORDER YOUR trees now ~ very 30 per cent dn. to Pm. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1, IN, GALVANIZED PIPE. 13%% cents per ft. in 2] ft. lengths. Fe gu ivanized pipe. 17H cent t. in 2 ights. 3 in, soll ra $5.39 Igth, ¢ ts sol] pipe. $4.08 per length. Thompson, 1005 Frport. Moyen ed ieee JET PUMP. $45 % HP m square Maytag Fou ‘S15. 1951 Pontiac EC button car radio, $13. FE 145 —~_ WHEEL TRAILER $40 OR 3-8343 ALUMINUM SIDING & insulate same DIRECT FR P- tJ 1-AAA-1 tr * hamentai iron, alum storms, OF VALLEL “The Old Re lable | Pioneers” Aubury & Rochester Roads . For “one pvttmates Call OL 1-904) if no answer call OL 1-6623 2 WHEEL wa Shaka 8T frame, it en 2 FUEL CON- dition. will dalter. PE S012. Avro: FLOOR FURNACES, 50- ae EM_3-4867. : LL TRAILER & 4 * raion, "180 EB, Welton ‘ive 4 ¢ ROO} DUO- $20. FE inch ibid pte 5 FT. 8 3 — Pum dead AVE PLUMBING SUPP (728. Saginaw Pe $5100 SPACE 4 § ROOM oops with Sarmonat blow. Si Seenabew to Pelton Pret DON’T. WISH FOR ‘MONEY! Make it, easily through Classified Ads. To sell. ‘rent, buy, swap, hire, ain | SURES th LUMBER Re anced 3-41 ERM OIL. 1 HEAT. | Steiee 4 ee rior paint ..... 6 BE: ‘Sammer re Seesoe Cais * ae O CEMENT, FREE to gas Hot water and steam . 78, automatic water beater hard- re Electri erock ope ie, — eop os ac’ Ss. Bros Balt and Super Kemtone. BEIGHTS 6U ¥ SS 2683 LAPEER RD 4-543) rE BOY'S TOPCOAT.- LINED, $15; 3A -LUXATRE al Nn OIL — GAS L ss ;| LIONEL TRAIN. “to GAUGE. ol ma a tamed, = oe 3 Ofer wie, ts OUTBOAND MOTOR Post CYT 2 at eit. 6 shot bolt “fader $20. OR mowers at Laces EVANS pte 6507 DIXIE MA rke 8t. GIL FURRACE. 00.008 BTU. _MA& 54-6011. OIL FURNACE. MAIN FLOOR Pi toda ae MORRIS | tical See Tom ae te 17 Ww ee St.’ Minent. Fi Piss. desks, safes, Oia very : ‘se Tet Oa. CoN Mich. Pricer oa *For Sale Pets 69 | | Sosrow TERRIER 5 fade cosed Pes vs i BS EE. SERVICE TRIM ‘al 8-2275. thee TRIMMING £— REMOVAL Lé decide On 34004 OR Sanit ad gg 9 BLUE SPRU: frees about tal. 1 Ave. Fema lad alas Moyer C REG. PEKINGESE. MALE sepa - anes OR +lei 1 : organ | alge toma Pies. 1 elie soale. $30. 005. Boston- ED COCKER PUP- But EES ne CHSH See Also = ae Ga emens ike Scrries WITS Bets, or rl meke good hunters, REE nS —DACHEHOND PUP: HUND PUP pies. SI esos sires FE 35-2520, SIAMESE KITTENS. = TD. lifts lbs. Champ. stock.- Gustine. oR $2. PAR aachebens ioe E. strathmore KE MACHINE. & low pressire boiler, extra motor and gear /box drive. verv reas {f removed foon MI 41600. ext. 71. Ask for Tompkins. DUO-THERM OIL HEATER LIKE new. heats $ rooms. $35. EM 685. “ ELECTR SLIGHT FIXTURES ,UN- usual s for every Toom. Pull-D Balioons, Starlights Some jslightiy marred Terrific values Buy direct - a Michigan Wuerencen 303 > soo 95 ,Camerad, Equipment O1A als al] makes, Free estimates. FE inclimed. ‘first mr 4ni0" wes a EM 40456 . I" Petre. ‘a oc wa _— apricots}. UKC fox terriers, rs ACHSHUND able AKC Henear ie RRO ral Cadet. G. Miller eet Ct. _OL1 zE + NGLIS H SHEPHERD ras & watch dogs. each, MA §-1875. ENGLISH COCKER 2 blue roan, 3 black fer) Bang MI 6-451T a CLEAN L SAND, YOU . Phone EM eee FREN OLD. iy; gel or or_ swan OR 3 mee Seaf D S Tol OODLES, oe temas. FE est, 4-2931. $7.50 SUPPLIES FE 2-9727 POODLES (BLACKS. up. German shorthair point- ers. Ortonville, NA 1-203! PARAKEETS | CANARTES, CAGES. Food. Since 1827 884 Oakland Ave. REG. Sena 8H PUP- exceplen’ HEPHERD pies, ete bloodline. _ temperament, $3 and up. 41067 sPEC THIS WEEK! price. Crane's Bird ‘Hatchery. 2489 Auburn Rd. FE “STARE KITTENS, 32 rkhurst THREE AKC “GERMAR SHORT- hafr pointers. $30. EM 3-5224. UNTRAINED eNGLisn SETTER Ho aa old Male. 835. Call Toy, COLLIE PUPS. $3 TO #8. Two REGISTERED ED BOXERS FA. USED EVANS SE Sauces! FE 8-378§ and FE 4-0032. USED OIL BURNERS WITH ALL controle reasonable. tan arrange _for_instailation, 73 8. Parke: St. Wood Closet Doors Closin ing out. Birch, mahogany &| ouvered brfold type coors. At, BERRY DOOR § SALES $71 8. Paddock EB 2-0203 A-] BLACK + pes | $9. ther fawn: son brindle, Will sell or trade. 179 Onelda Rd_ Pontiac | WHITE MICE, BIRDS ALL Per Shop, 85 Williams, FE 4-6433. 69A. Hunting Dogs My English coon hound ul Gira dog. tan female 3 yrs. old. MA MALE BEAGLE, 18 — RON ning. Also ¢mo.-old AKC reg OR 3-1780. 3 YR OLD MALE IRISH SETTER, $123 Also 3 mo. old female, $25. beagie EM 3.0657. . AKC SPRINGER SPANIEL, MATE AKC SPRINGS SPA Good! hunter FE aoe oe Pyprie Tes, also) older Cockers, OR AKC ee STARTED BRITTANY. FE) 5-129 4KC REG BLACK AND TAN one ce hound. 17 months eid. 2 BEAGLES, POINTERS & COON ogs. Trial given. 3091 Rockhaven, ptt Auburn Rd BEAGLE PUPS. 7500 ELIZABETH Lake Rd. BirD poe ' Rad.. Davisburg. Mich ‘Few ALE BRITTANY REGIs- tered 43 Baldwin GOgp "HUNTING "DOG 6780 WHITE LAK $40; FE GERMAN SHORT HAIRED PUP- pies, 12 wks old. EM 3-6121 : ls roller skates. al-| unit. Controls and tank. $100 . BM | COKE BURR moat io $12: car radio, $8; | 3-314. comb, sdding Bg pg cash sh lawn mower. $8. 41 Allen IN LE ey _Keanett Ra. . after 5. FE 2-6774. PAINT SA Sale Sporting Goods 65 a a darby ated OIL etc eGo cal re apo nag ~My paint, | aan and co garage or W ib A aon 12 ‘GAUGE AUTOMATIC SHOT-_ Soi ates’ + BP electric motor. | ise" Orchard Lake Ave $-6150 Call after 6, PE 2-663. BLACK STUDD’ =D ZABDLE, T| POP CORN MACHINE. FLOOR 4 Ss a “3 SHOT M G. POLY- dle & chest band. Good Sadia: model Small capacity, In exc. . cond. ee 4-2088. MI 6-6719. ES itl FE 2.7349. my oe Mi UN : - |REBUIL BATTERIES, $5.05. itke new, reasonable, OR 3-5055. ‘ ' res, $295. & up, 192 8, fagnae | Er) SPECIAL D . LIKE |-_Burmeister-s—— OL. 1-60, SADDLE TANK AND STH W DEER 7, - Like new. OLive 1-8120. | | er 4 power scope. FE 2-113. CASH WAY [Sens ker, Somes Pp Pes clothes and camp equip. LUMBER = | Mahosany Plywood | Suis Sa “FT” groor wad 4x8 8x" ; en. fanley 0 Bagley \x12 W opine shelving 190") io, tt. | 2UNS, GU HAVE A ° PRI ix? W pine stripping 2c fin. ft.} plete seiection of all makes in- ‘S ig ee vine ironing 3e /lin. & Browning, po Ql ccenre4 —_ x i i a, . , 5 2) Clear W. pine easebrd 6¢ lin. ft. fo all our gun work, bluing Yx8x%% Giesr 7 pine base shoe An ft —-, cutts pod poms bap hod ine 6 : PLASTER BOARD 15 Ibs tet a2 io ; * jo... $2.45 4° - tap = “Also complete vee ee 3 : MANY OTHER BA AINS cuff $1 25 SUBJECT ‘TO PRI SALE ated — “fon0, Holly epi ’ ” ~ 4x 8 x % Haggerty. GUN SALE PLYSCORE eg rg Re THIS WEEK ONLY LUMBER “CO. BURR-SHELL, 318 8. TELEGRAPB $4.95 HUNTER'S SPECIAL. SLEEPING : all Magcerty wn y- went a traile sleepe 2. FE 8-3795. etwee: ntlac ROCKLATH T HUNTING $ SAL E : - Phone MArket 4-108¢ Shells, field loads - $2. 23° bor BUNDLE 98c | STATE SH -OWER 8S. COMPLETE | Heavy loads ......... 2.79 box with faucets ‘and curtain, $69.50 /Bive rocks $2.29 carton | azar" _ Yfroored. Manog. $4 a8 | value, $34.43 /Layvatories, complete | 25_ per cent off en all bunting | 6:8 sash door : ith gieamjhg chrome faucets, | coats & pan 3:oxe:8 Plush dr. with Mghts sieas | $1495 Toflets, $40.50 value a! seen sbotguns. See the yew 245 ] ec: isemjcombyér— Comp —- me | onds Mick gen) Prasseccent: ES 10 weet cont down — Easy terms | MATT THICK ke Orchard Yake Ave — 3. ___| eae tn Jour oid gun ee : | STEAM BOILER & DELCO OTL | used gun INSULATION | Tburoe: tp eect condition. Suitable | Enter oa “big pheasant contest be- $29.95 for ke room house. 73 S.| fore season opens 79 _Parke St. Kelly's Hardware 3994 Auburn at * PER 1,000 FT.. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING | Adams Auburn Hgts re 2-8811 ss . Never) wore Mage fe value ieee ITHACA FEA WEIGHT PUMP will fell for $. 2828 13, ga, shotgun $50 be Me ers B , t ' before §°30 4. Drayton Plains OR 3-631 urmels ers STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT | J. ae HIGGINS SLIDE ACTION Nia oe NTC Stors 12° 5H DES auge_shotgua. FE ose Northern TER COLORS — 18 SHADES ENOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS. 0 NO eTAR bere _ . SHADES | ——____—__—. 8° 8" 125 Ea. | LARGE 8K. SH 5 | ag ee $1.25 sk. | ye ahaa & rif vn nt an Office, umber Uo #7) 8" Cleanout doors | $1.72 Es.| _4 Patterson. At. = Igctnerator and ‘Durch, Oven doors HoODEL 13-16 cn 7940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 3-417} ole -Rin ny rere Lee mL ey ump. 22 Be be FE 68-0824. Opes 8 om. to 8 pm cally | BLAYIOCS WobEL ta. WITH JEAGER Sundays 10 "til 3 81 Orchard Datel ise at 3-7101 HUMoant Weaver KU scope. FE Ld Necoaas Hadeabociley ae cae 5-1298 sizes, $1.50: screens. $1; 2 com = ’ sand NEW 3030 DEER RIFLE AND ‘eee ood ne | — ; powered ecope, $100. FE SPECIALS RELOADING COMPONENTS | Gas water heater. 30 eal gags egg iA ri ane ec. water beater. a. S ba ‘white. pine G2s . $14.40 | New Morrison space beaters | 630 Oak FE_8-0453 3,” mahogany. G2s ......... $16.00 Stu... . 175.66) Shotgun shelise max load 12-16-20. | a,” knotty pine Gjs ....... $39.30 $ 45' 62 3," birch G 2s ...: $A6.0C | Ne 1 x 35 Bimoculars. reg $50, now PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO) pe 5.00, $24.50 1488 Baldwin Ave FE £-2543 | New 3 ft. ete flush doors sia 95'_ PHILIPs SPORTING GOO CARPETS _ | << soil os ci Ueceeteeecy Ne 70 18 N Saginaw Bat a = j 3” soll pipe s lg... $3.38 THREE 22 CALIBER L ALL TYPES — INSTALLED ite Geese : single shot Mossberg target Pines, ADVANCE CARPET 3 Hooded front sights, a peep 3700 sashabew —Drayton—O, 1407 LUMBER sights. Swivels, pistol grip. -A-l CHICKEN BROODER. ECKS. 329 8 Paddock Fr >-9734 shape $15 each. Also 357 mag- $50. A-1 shape. OR Sass 7. _hum revolver, $85. FE 8-636 i CRIB. 7- YR. SIZE KOCKING SAVE UP TO 50% WINCHE rgTER MODEL 12 WITH’ horse, Reas- OR 3-9218 a prey er — an i PEs peers gun and case, $65, GLYDE BER & SUPPLY CO ertor “ ee Shen an cereranae Cipde. Mich. | 8205 eal Guaranteed satistacti eu crEs EK MODEL 97 12 “ps at ze 478 | ING BROS. _gauge pump, $30. OR 34135. r4 Se. ' ox6s at Sc and 0c. | Anca ers Atcommo. 65A 2x8s at ite i = | 2x1 12¢. j STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE | yoprrn COTTAGES LEELANAT Interior aos $1 ang 1 window sinks, $3250 Toilets, B grade | sash. cad up; ain field tile, $10.95. Thompson. 7 Mo9. ta FE an Seems * 8 ore i 10c each. i mile west of Atrport. MU eget Bait, Mjnnows, Etc. 5B COLEMAN OIL] CONVERSION| -—-T7R., oDE [Nelo ; burner al] contr@ls. 220 gal. of! OUR OLD AWLERS. 2 DZ. FOR 49 _tank. OL 1-8314._/ _ ‘WATER SOFTENER RED WORMS 100 fr T8e CIDER PRESS SALE. HAND For new. fully automatic 389 ORCHARD LAKE A UE or motor, $15. FE 77-3400 No regenerating. . Open 24 hours; 7 days. seals COMPLETE NOVICE RADIO 8TA- peer Ee ae DISTRIBUTING CO. 1 OR MORE LOADS TOP sott. boots ete fqr 6 footer Shop- i60$ eee | black om & re ae sand, smith, Hi-Fi) records, refriger TALBOTT LUMBER ciay and gravel. -7540. ator, GE 30% range. glassware Ferm d a eee Com 1-2-3 OF MORE LOADS P SOIL Speed Grapiic camera, power! 6. i eae *o. Hl lee mom or black dirt. Loaded jor deliv- mower, twiry mattresses. & box) aah 1025 Oakland Ave FE| Sytegginld office, FE|5-5643 or springs, mis. MI 6-3047, after 6) 4.4595 ste) EA FES8-6642 | p.m. He i 1 OR MORE ee Fr PEAT DUOTHERM. Oil HEATER | RED SHIELD STORE | humus, waded 7 days @ week Biond modpi with tank & neo Evervihin to meet your needs ese RLoenaren! re 5-1413. matic blower. $65 FE 5-8501 | Ciothing rniture, A pliances. t% YDS BLACK DIRT} ON AT. DETROIT TOKER FOR 4 x 4 118 WEST LAWREN prompt delivery, OR) 3-9 8 YARDS OF stance DIRT $9. _ Saud & gravel. EM) 3. 5 5 YARDS OF SHRE humus. $15. FE .7- ipED Feit TOP- soll, sand gravel, souets EM rh ger ‘irk. Bul iss a basem neecing ee wnds ~ irre, alge BLoMBiNe sbrrty, WE BUY SELL @ TRADE CAM y2_8. =e) tas) nee ectors, tape recorders #U whe a DU Wore NO) mere oe 67 W Ho pda foetal Tee ae — OR BALE! 4 BMC HOUSRON Sale Musical Goods 62 acre a m! west o win tp good burtin and ass 120 ar WURLITZER: ACCOR- | area, 62, sf oe full ptce ean be one MAple 5-1450. i easy terms, also AL 8AXOPHON ¢ HORN Tb. cap. Shaffer deep freeze, $50 Getzen) used by te eden 3 its | FQ 72-6025 | like new. 4-5152 GAS INCINERATOR AND 40 GAL | | SONNGTEE ATION CORNET gar — et so two years NEW. CONDITION, FE 46810 £ac = OMPLRTE ote 0 DR us AS & OIL FURNACES. SERVICE | pss tom, a 8 ay i oS PLACE REG. ENGLISH POINTERS «M9 IRISH SETTER A-1 HUNTER. $190 cash FE 54-7885 before 6 p.m. anc FE 5-4219 after 6 p.m. MALE BEAGLE For PHEASANTS or rabbit FE 2-6920 REGISTERED ENGLISH er pups, MA_ 5-6456 POINT- eap 81 Kimball. FE 81897 TRAINED BIRD pose TOR Ga! Call OA 8-3666. . Dogs Trained, Bearded 70 ooas el $3 Heys Grain & Feed 71 18T AND IND BAY $17 AND UP Straw & twine. Phone MA 5-0665. ALL TYPES OF HAY STRAW. Corn, Also mulcb hay Will de- liver, OA 8-2179 For. Sale Livestock 72 CATS BOARDED — FE Burr-Shell. 375 8. Tele- § GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, GOOD milkers, 3. fresh Also 3 First ealif heifers. Site pe all Bangs 39720 9 Mile Rd, Northville. Mic> TB tested Roger Christensen _Pnh. a ABERDEEN TOP condition, at 3 a re o# of reg- istered herd 133 NS Coats Rd., ‘Gators: “Da a B45 BOARS 100 PER NT SWE- dish Landrace. eitetbls for bal s- tration Breedin .Farmets tices Write seks art Farm: ans Souci Mich., or phone Al- gonac, Mich, Riverside 8-3323 BULL CALF 2 MONTHS OLD $40. FE 2-7240, PIGS 15 YORKSHIRE 7 WK« old. Chinese geese 2076 W. lv Mile Rd. near Lahser Rd For Sale Poutry 74 | WHITE PEQRORS HENS. MU _bérry 9-18 WHITE 5 SOCK PULLETS” $ MOS. old. $1.40 each. MAple 5. S503 Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES Kingsbury's _Lake | tom. . APPLES-GRAVENSTEIN, CORT- land, McIntosh Delicious, Jona- Banana, CIDER HONE s PEARS Rd 2330 Clarkston than, Snow finter ween . land chards. 2205 East Com- merce R., ‘ween Burns. and Duck Lake Rds Milford. APPL! DELICIOUS OR RD .- at 69! N Squirrel) Rd.. Auburn _Heights APPLES PICK YOUR OWN. S0c r. | , WOOD AND NOW OMBI- | 41! TOP § oH chard/Lake A | nation doors and ee Sand, Gravel, i by . ; 61112 or FE 2-6572. | BENSON LUMBER Co. A © 1 | WOOD As Bee AND merican Specia | _UEL's APPLIANCE. MA sect iS P d | 1x4—6-8.10-12 ae mr tone Products 2 acninery 190A stone ...... Jo... $1.75 per vd | ~ 2x4—6-8 10-12 ! Pea roc dapee per gd $99, SO ie M i81N ARBOR SAW. 'g HP MOTOR. | Oversized stones. $1.26 per vd CASH ae fetnter & ianee K ize Stands | eu ade aa misip eis argh gH bape __& biades 9-5892 after 5 iB ch §@ eine leererels Track load mi delivered {ree FORD DEISEL ENGINES ¢ & 6) Delivery extra MA 2i61 empire Supplies Co. cylinder for trucks. saw mills & | 6335 SASHABAW RD. 2600! Union tk,_Rd. ee tigations (eg edenten an ie vise Road coe tukaly Orie tions ndustrial & fe nion Y tte ae ‘OL 72 a TAGE, _tions, Call distributor, MI_¢ "0085 Lake, EM 03. ” Fa" Ol, FURNACE. CONTROLS Do It Yourself si FREE FILL DIRT UP TO 300 ie. Th e new. oad- ~ ay 3-5366. a GOOD FARM TO! L AN FOR SALE 4% HP. BURKS DEEP FOR RENT ye eee ne conreres ell jet pump and tank. FE Wall paper steamer, floor eand- S65 WOAD GRAVEL 1 VDE. 3076. era, polishers,, hand sanders, fur- Pp ROAD a 4 Lo al FIXTURES nace A cleaners Oakiand $7. Delive: esos ranie for use over or| Fuel 436 Orchard Lake BPA R GRA longside medicine cabinets. Mod-; Ave. 3180 + : or FE 32-1466 mize your bathroom, $995 value PPAPF a dene WE R AN ple Ee Be pal Fluorescent, 393 Dry of farm top soll. MY 3-1: ard Lake Ave sales = ewanD 4 B8 TS AND oro Bay toereres 't have any with “RET ee sT : wotie vie new. like feat 211 “se “aes s ACK , ig on an ‘ Poets Te A te didn orice _ ington autometic ‘bargain. 211 ; 1 TERMS TINERY s op M2 FOR Harley D Co he store : ington rifle, Ram MACH savinsae | Oates Hip Weg KS shat gt ST B ww FE SHR | ington « a ea pped vane ey COE opal AND Davidson 85 ly, Haro ’ on itt” HI METAL STA. Rare ww |. w. Bill TOP. one qui used th ow USED wo ries ‘Unfortunately, ‘Hers’ on it! B down. iD, of RAMERLER HARDTOP = rw Just nor ¥ Co. _oa Accesso C ‘Unfor H . 91 CHEVY aL Sheed B'ham- 74 Oakland &R, 48 mo. ina ng Tt pg bomen of $11. ‘OOLS Machinery’ Co. P Ides ats & - Cars ee ces, rd. MI iments." $27 - ees ed at §-6506.- rvice 290 Hay T Davie Deere _Boats ¢ BP. MER Sale = Mr. furpay. teeter neymaste aero os drive, Assume redit a Tur Se a Bout a MP MEE = ure ie, gtgr oe ire” | Soa Riewme pay we vas na, ee ee at Ortonville “Repairs | ay Rowan si $0 FES eT 90) || ester zu} Ctry Squ Parks: at Mb 61500 SUPER MART Sa. eee i EXCEL Saree ‘Repeirs | a6 AE TDURSON- MOTOR ls. OR Trucks : alt! SENT ai — 957 Ford out. Sharp Lom ig wn. av ‘MO _ H. AL CONDE _ Mecul. Partee (Ree oe JOHNSON } contro For Sale LF t Me E bencrs poesiehae Wal: 195 inside and ner Ari =) PLY joss npr aed Den. eee operat, hy mH ees Mink wien tam Re OR SA nN St vais he beater Sater “POWER: Hess “INC. 5 “RAM oe 3900. + ars gael wo LENT S STO cK F ICTION: dos one 205. | Spotie ST, Seer pope ait pio, 1890 Croo HachiGhain Seat INSIDE, STOR- L TRU UCT N: oe ‘grant sit FRO ols Paw us | ge ven oc 3-652 BGatr— 65—2136 Cass ei, PANE 5S | ~y: “DU R & B See 6 8. Woodward. Mr #3000 1000 W “4 va congas mnope, moi Headquarters oF ANY $0 F FE 36305 aaileery oes Noe $45: PRIC Ee CARS mise fa splinger. & 20 BOB alkene 3 genio i (ees Economize Walled Take" highest bid- | ior. Ayaremate pene ee for : VE E NEW Re Pick up F. RS ORD F-. tee) pic on . OU: Us mon. (By STOM Wil e ~ sell to ondition heate Che 654 You ann HAVE sah ta ed 30% OF TRAILER ton ale ts 217 Edis ON Q 5 cOUPE me Pa 14, CUSTOM LINE SE: Ali] Goer Se cater ‘ vrolet Coeeeeaue wet OF CHAIN | ainamnneeaes S| by “ton utilis L. 1955| . Va aaa be rere cS eet at st rrosas ya mmeeee tnds, MI| ¢ r Hoek So ohern oe ee aa eae ek TRAILER: re cases Noe conte ftir ay fomns ki SS. eek der. Low a eeken ony 9003 "39. te at ie WE Ms oat CR D BOAT & Service FE ety Np tat bused Ong Clean Clea: OP ee awe ene trade : +0537. las ae Eves, © Vv caWe ON DISPL eres ler Swarenail Awe a | a ‘a ton pane SH $8.65 ake at Sit FE 57, features Ph. EDAWN, Che ‘ Ws oO cen eithet a) alee cui hess A Chev ee P. MA- Parks ET ner tor. 6 Bian. N ve TRADE ie, CRE EROS. is °C CRUIBE-OUT at Waltons eee FORD ipTON PICKU ‘T ee $1 CHEVROLE FORD — a ty LL SPENCE. a a $ FE 8-0452, 1621 ort at wegtee” orn at a 1401 Biz a Opes RINT. Tos0 neal ECKER. s 195 800 hea B . Testor Ge Bac Fig Re ; Cc RD PE 411 4 -4402 9- ED 9940. hn N WR d Tul | Dr. Clean TNe.- Fairlane radio Drive BALES PE 8-441 R& fler @ p. . Run PONTIA 4 or FE 6 ERGLASS: MY 3 pl D1 SS econ, ys] 61. 1 Air *e Tt. 1 ewalls. LER DTOP. ley @ Dk. Birmingham : FE 4073 SALES New Lyte LAS | - FORT me eo ee Bel ROS MI 6-6034 triton erga $1795. pr ere _ley_#@ 7 ER wers, | BOATS MY 3-1 * FIBERG 50 m adju tires. Cx. OB F and white only. 18. 8a L 2 PLY 2 DR. 1958 OCTOB & mo ny rea- Orion. 15'4" FT cheap. Ashto: h, new TRU 7 B 4a ‘Hém) me for ¢ ai R 5 & EL, 3 De. Cc, 1 SS cillers ider a educe| TOM BUILT trailer, a winch, N DUMP 3-6939. inter Biv B" D. it bo: ‘$3 NASH FE 8-1008 PLYMOUTH blue, ex en : NTIA mB with the Tractors, Wi cance to r custo 30 HP rotor. 8 7GAD + TOR offer. OR To Pp upe | 260 Hu -Pass_ around 1] UNs GOO! UTZ. 6b 4 offer. ik. HT. ae ie, exec PO | i / ' By R Bes i957 we rt t down big wnatin effet ove DIKE AWY pon estes ATERIAL TO Cov. ieee see er derchtet Cat eesre: a Cae 3 3 Ba i SCH ~~ 1983 RAMBLE OSSESSION full | Btanda: ye owner “Will sac . Ved dit ced — trans ae Etiam or OB ae rpenotae wioduhtelds & win: i cue eROUR OTLER. marold sess ra, fadionand heater, Power teed Midalede FORD Voodwar ea e300 seo EF needed: Payments fa" a “| DR BTATION | | Raraen “Atte ‘Deater’ and eA MA STB. 9 glass for boat winds eee tires Cail BOB 7500. Soe waharalle. 1 " OWENS ro nee r- auto. a poeer : lor pplie Plast cai MI «¢ CON. Wa Radio “cr” « is desi aa o— Bell. Great _ PLYMOUTH (DR i ies. Graxean on $2195. SEE ease plastic su order. spe- eee Ford Goop brakes naflow this LET “| 912 8. NE 600 81. Mr 1958 PL Tadioand #.000 m brakes, Hurry! dows, sil rpm agar any ‘Turn PICKUP cen san DF own th EVRO bite mo agon, brakes whites. IDEA | panels m 1952 DODGE 5-276 RIES Buick You cap 53 CH om By o| Se trans. Power NEW psa compounded” ‘ Sep FS CK sE ea csater tie Ra- DOOR ‘S17 FORD or FE AN trans. eS 7 Lm ee a tal raguinene airy its _ dition, UMP TRU wl aad | asad ch down. fps nce ‘ PE 2-0101 CHOPPED Best $2,250 b er 3CH SY CREDIT TE SON | etal “car re opieciee ® GMc D 6 p.m rr. for $00 Leah aharalet ~ * "$395 - COUPE y winner. 4dR&CR IT) i , ae SGHTEN N a Dealer. | ‘ eral “afilinte™ rho : oa eaters non and Son down. eden Bree cy” channeled ui) OR aS 5 MOR p34 R & oe DEAL 128 Woodward : la New Ide OL 1-97 fy . 2 ain |i1s4 1 pain LER. rs for dr. walls, offer o DR ‘ord. OUR NY 34155 9 : & I 3-444 take, new OB BUT You tiac White i953 FORD Steele F fa BEAT A EM 34 “91 Case __ s a ditioning Call B MI_ 4-750, ODT. | 1956 began heater. amat- 1953 Eedie t WE CAN SERVICE. a , 1957: i Rochester __ Talal bh) Recon Win-| tion er Ford VAN B Call adie c . Hydr $196 down. e iO COMPLETE Ret ; EN, SI ECI- “sg 12 Inc | eller airing & _Turn 14 FT) d axle r dow Cat. face 3 4oea 5-9904. ; COMP TH 2DR. & SW AG ‘OMY Ee wi ter and! Prop otor rep 4 i REO 9 spee Turne a Teaming Heater. lance 84101 RD "Brig ‘2 PLYMOUTH SPOR- VOL. K ECON' aad Cub ey ie paces oes Outboard m PPLIES | ips, 925-20 aeresn Harold 1957 Oe ae ergiide FE 954 FO 45 | 3 RAH. ttle ondition Up aaah pares A-} =A rin ARINE s8U PE 2-8020, "gy B BUTLE ly R 30 mont! Tale ounce. INAW R&H. > 195 WAGON .$22 Powerfiite, a new ¢ $1505, plow PTO Credit term = ENs M k Ave “OLAS | _Pord, MI 47500. ‘ down vrolet Be igs Whi 0 mos 147.8 SAG +. 4 DR. oa illac 4. Dr. RIGINAL es? 2 tone. ear Li mer - pees ae eal i 2OS. ' pie L FIBER J for) Fo D 1957 Che and hea 5 down. 3 ‘56 CHEVY V $1,195. "35 Cadill AN ORI FULL tone » bod bag Sales & one-< Priced “ING BR KE Rea E NEW at. {dea’ A - FOR ) Radio akes $19: . "6 eg llis, Lins 43820 ” ve LSCA Motor LER } PDY = TH Tt bo til, bos | 56 _ 5 r bri jals. 2, R Mi .. Pe my L @ sE LD RIL. UIPPED on DEA U ee pat OF ne it “Teal Graft sport, boat pace PICKUP ryt ecient wen, Con ‘OK" Lot serge rh as EQUIP. Clarkst PLYMOUTH Ma sid oCH reTemu’ TY Sates Zi) Oniy $240 5 Boat W a | 3 <595 als jae “Maple 8.1141 ier) Eliz. Lake Ra. Dixie ' meaeonaarn wit “0s DOWN 1795 ee Men CRE OWNER. DESOTOPLYMOUTH |. Auction Sa ton ALE: $ nt M ° 7815 Hwy. ° ENT. $1795 NTIAC CAT. ONE 1, foodward a n ng pe 65 Ope or dition, 8 Mich MO-| ww FORT, mile: 6-474 oodw wD Auctio | Harri NRUDE R_3-136 le 5-5566 PL 2 ins. ss BUICE to 1955 1 MI re 3 Ww a wbiGa a > UCTION ate ay Ee Open banlays ate ae maple & burg sa caer kee Drayion Pi rE ad ‘57 Ford Hard PORDOMATIC, fog bs brakes. ae as cee <7 a I <3 A = 5 EM 033 : Poulan oe Prices. A WITH a wT eAL 2 | “al 405_E. WHITE “SINTER PO! Absolutely eS ag ea’ Rusted. Eh ‘ ARP. day oe ee 28 RAGE OR Orr Low inaw raen $2145 ~ six Rao. W ingles | Lo AUTIFUL 1952 yments Mr. res’ Ri ARF. and TE oe fereaa STO TORS You ean adel 147 & gag a FOM . DR. TONE, AS NEW APTER 955 BE 1795 matic Assume pa: nett Tur-. gins. HARDTOP” GiARP. Feundas “used housenol ealary s ohm cRVICB ey" OWEN vas ea eDre air, P M3) Two- [ 3.3977 195: ine 2-Dr. | Bown ..$ oa Con 1500 Har tT a s s i) MA, BOA TSE: CY FE 5&- F Ford F-l Dr, > $1 OTHER #75. EM line . ! If soon vs month MI ¢ a ear rviee. New = buy oh ter oe aie: | IN aNd. tas L IES) S 58 HEV. B-A, &H $ 145 TION _ “$1,875, Customline OMATIC 57 Chevrole ERTIBLE one: Parks at penta -6et. & se ings ws Can pees) Gon tb of ES SA IAC Due "Savoy 2-Dr ws ’ heed @ PM. Ford ER. AUT : IR At INTERIOR, ner ti take Roger” alte or ee faeimisou ID LAK I PE 2.6122 | PO! _. ide ee 2 16 CYLIND BFL ierone IN’ _! 1. 7134 Dine | Hwy. INLAN W_Huron NTER pool ie sharp R, 1956 * CR nMeiaeIOn : : are Dow. - ie ee —- 667) Dix | 4-712) 3127 E 'CK CE} ‘34 PO rolet 2 5-7398 | — YSLE White . TR $895 OWNER, $3205 argh trade. F = YB = ORAG ae TRU 30 Buick &Dr. RAH IKE _FE ~ CHR iero inden ; r 88. P| wagon ; ST So nee oe co paice ee Kae H eiaay er gus" ome ds Supe RE. : - DR ora eee eral rdtop. Cror”y, ’58 Olds a Toe | melee castagen Conc: ORNER AL ? and ee ee cee ot E e. T TIBLE. 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Jet sba -~& » a from ee “s 5 manor Eon T Q U ] C K, see patnt + guarentee. 2 aR MINGHA 232 —— 29131 ; 1 ° £ st i A ca = ; x / . ee patio T I! Ads! | 0. New RS]. 5302 a ee iecdall Bee te sas 160302 1? 16x40 for ga Lore ' Class dial! HinG j | : ‘ “ iets. room b On hrough it is— MER Pontiac % rer j O om Fon St ges be A bans” t whatever n ad- iq “15 nthe Bargain Bi OA 3-298 ( each paar € Yes, “for a On th | Pakevt rates id. EM FE 2- gigi” et It! | Oxford, Michigan say aroun . ie ae ats riaier] Writer and g = vee Laks Traler) Wit eat EEN T @ Lake ; ' — “he Ger mate katy Tinker | e the TS a | i ' é 3 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 pa) rie ‘elevision Tonight Red China Jails | - YOU aN -- Today's S Televi sich ego ‘little Women’ Se ae On ee = Is Set fo Music __ Channed 2WIBL-TV Gone —WWI-TV Channel 1—WAYZ-TV Channel jst cnt a 8 e ‘|Missionaries " gontainr’s TV HIGHLIGHT ins, ao “: ) : | a mel Peter)9:25 (2) News. ‘ Arranger Richard Adler ‘e Wi 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9) Marko. Quiz for home!9:s9 (2) Jimmy Dean. Accused of Tampering 5 Jehovah's itnesses § (9) Popeye. es (4) Romper Room. With Classic Tale Arrested in Shanghai, | (4) News, Williams. | (4) Behind Closed Doors. ssic Ta | (2) Racket Squad. | - dead (Reginald Prom wohl (9) Billboard. . Sect Is Banned ON T), ‘disguised as By CHARLES’ MERCER | via 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. aie cubesy data in| .9:9¢ (2) For Love or Money. NEW YORK # — Composer TOKYO ian) = Peiping a ‘ Sawaal Ie ae reporte ¥ arrest , i (2) Woggen (cont: — _' 44) Dougts Re Bi Richard Adler would have more *s = = _ is Re. ae) a (1) Lady of Charm. | peace~these—-days._it absolutely — pg of Oe = «3 ( Semely cook) "Tob 2t-Rowgh— Riders: _Capt.| ©) Movie. everybody in the country would gious sect. pee (9) Sky King. Flagg and crew find wagon 10:30 (4) Tr Treasure Hunk. understand why he refused to kill tse: _—_ (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. train loaded with munitions. |" (2) Play Your Hunch. — |® £#i named Meg. The five—two Britons and three] (2) News: LeGoff. Marko (cont.) « ail . Meg pig one of the principal “/ Chines#—were accused —of. ee | DR op Goes — Ko- : to wreck Red China’s “‘Socialist | “ vacs, guest. U:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. characters in Leuisa May. Al- ‘ 6:40 ° (2) Weather. “Little W ” which construction.” f i (2) Playhouse 90. All-star (4) Price Is Right. cott’s omen, Th iow °, cast.in “The Long March.” (7) Day in Court. will be presented on CBS-TV - le ragga vee one Ge act, 6:45 (2) News. ge 4 tonight as a one-hour’ special | York by the ~~ gs . ar RO vERTITED ON 7 ; 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. | television musical written by which sent the Britons to China’ 7:00, (7) Girt Decoy. “Adventure 19:9 (7) Tracer. : hier. . : in 1947. Man — women with (9) News, ~ : a : The_Britons are Stanley Ernest : phone éalls (4) Hockey. Detroit, Chi-| At the conclusion of “Little | Jones and Harold George. King, J ~ ~_49) Comedy. | ave | ue a uae oe — \Women,”: published in 1868, Meg ‘the ‘only foreign missionaries of | "¥4) (color) Mich. O'Doors. | (2) Playhouse (cont.) 2) tea Alma : iwas alive at the age of 14. The the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Com- | J (2) Silent Service. ty eae Dood. ‘book became so popular—one of munist China, Peiping gave no! i ' (10:15 (9) Weather. | i y o the angers emirate of its immediate indication of what will, 7:30 (7) Leave ft to Beaver , . : . .|age—that Miss Alcott wrote a-se- jbeeome of them or of the three . . Ti quel entitled “Good Wives.” In the | Chin a j ) sree isa to. help sai nian (9) Little Theater. FRIQAY AFTERNOON i Meee Gea at Gaclace of 15) | Chins: * * + | 1460 PONTIAC (9) Million Dollar Movie. 10:30 (7) News: Daly. | (12:00 (2) Love of Life. iL x * * | Other missionaries in Red Chine) ; Wallace Beery, “Jackass, (9) Boots and Saddle { | = ¢4) Tie T Dough Modern publishers have com- have been sentenced to long pris-| Mail.” ('42.) . (4) Hockey (cont.) . 3) Hidden Pages bined the two books in one volume ™ "on terms for various alléged of-/ = (4) Jeff, Drum. Drum reads. (2) Playhouse (cont.) . ° entitled “Little Women.” Thus, all STARRING [N ‘LITTLE WOMEN’ — Decked out in feminine fenses. At least one is still under|} . zs obituary which says he will 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. modern readers believe that Meg fashions of an earlier era for their roles in tonight’s TV portrayal lenient house arrest in Shanghai. Just Arrived die on a certain day. 10:45 (7) Sports. | (1) Mother’s Day eS oe: of Louisa M. Alcott’s classic novel are: Rise Stevens (standing |, Peiping radio said the groups - ’ (2) 1 Love Lucy. Ricky’s non- | (4) TBA. | (9) Myrt & Doris. Well, a couple of months ago in center) who plays Mother Merch, with (left to right) Jeannie ‘headed by Jones and King ‘‘was if 1959 T V S English speaking mother ar-| (2) Search for To! —- Adler casually remarked to 4 col- Zina Beth RaS e t O'Brien as Beth, by no means a religious organi-! rives from Cuba to meet. 10: 55 (7) Weather. , amerue umnist that Meg lives in his TV Carson as Jo, Zina Paced bo y, Jets n zation, but an imperialist base for ‘ Lucy (Rerun) - a ~~" 19:45 (2) Guidine Light ——”~—«| We Stomof “*Littte Wornen™ andthe and - Florence Henderson as Meg. The. score.of the. hour ‘10NS subversive and disruptive activi: x AD = a 2 . “eo (7) Soupy’s On (12: (2) Guiding Light. columnist; casually reported the ™usical is by Richard Adler of Broadway's ‘‘Pajama Game” and ties." The broadcast said: a GENE AL ELECTRIC $:00 (7) Zorro. Diego's plan to —_ 9) Starlight Theater. Wal’). 99 (2) Ladies D |fact. Ever since, people have been Damn Yankees” renown. | “Under the cloak of - religious | foil robbery backfires. lace Beery, “The Mighty ac , (4) Amos Ser hounding Adier and demanding, - activities, they distributed reac- * RCA. VICTOR (9) Movie (cont.) Gurk.”” (46) a) Leas 7 who does he think he is to be ‘tionary books hostile to the Chi- (4) Ed Wynn Show. Beamer (4) News: W'kamp. (9) Movie. , tampering with the ‘classics’? nese people sarge etd og US. & EMERSON protests rorfance of his (2) News: LeGoff, : H D A H - | imperialists carried out coun- grand-daughter and gawk) 1:30 47) M — a ciobes ss ged a ppy ays Te er (E terrevolutionary . eactivities de- * PHILCO college boy! 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. i Q) he wan 4 . saat ih ia ed signed to aio China’ . — * MOTOROLA ‘ i ily 2) Miss Fairweat Turns. ” , construction by preac! m a 2 eae feu oh 11:20 S a ner | ‘f) TV Reaser's Digest. kate | Serey | Beee) comecnee) the f Or Almost E ver y one house to bone: ° "s | ee | ¢2) Sports. | es pete a le * *« * Wf Note: Bargains in { «) Sports, A 5 se ct | 2 | 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa . mee Taye — acti aan “or Z _ By EARL WILSON | “They spread slanderous ru- - 1958 TV's While | - uses unfair tactics to try to 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th Alan : _ mors about the litical move-! win a place for Little Luke’ Ladd, “Joan of Paris.” 42.),7°8° 7) Chance for Romance. And is he tampering with the NEW YORK — Happy Days Are Here Again ‘almost). Kip- ee as ae real They Lost! , in the school band. i o ed Miss Brooks. “classics”? Definitely not. He goes [inger’s predicting a real business boom next year ~. ‘tion and Socialist canstruction to : (9) Movie (cont.) '11:38 (7) Night Court ;. or Consequences ‘about these days armed with a Farmer's Almanac’s prophesyjng a mild winter (good news to. incite others and made various at-. PF (4) Twenty-One, (9) Theater (cont) $96 (© tecker) Ba jmodern one-volume edition of Miss Florida) . . . and both the Republican and ‘tempts to increase their counter- HAMPTON S (2) Little Women. Musical. eck rat ay Peal Party exis Aloxt a) two | works sto (prove ybe Democrats are going to win the elections |revolutionary forces and to carry’ ELECTRI C version of Louisa M. Aleott i?) N’watch (cont! (7) People’ Choi isn't tampering. th dmit it) . . Toppi ff all this ha lout subversive and disruptive ac- a eeeee Wlarence | Haar | ple's ce. as (they adm pping olf a p- tivities.” | 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 son (as Meg), Margaret! em GP py “I decided to risk getting into’ , piness, I learn trom Hollywood that Debbie NH Knorr, president of the cme O’Brien (as Beth), Jeannie, \ end LR |television,”’ Adler says, “after I'd expects Eddie Fisher back home—and won't Watchtower Bible and Tract So- — ’ Carson (Jo), Zina -Bethure) FRIDAY MOKNING io istudied it for a long time and : . ciety which carries on the work (Amy). Rise Stevens (the 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. << \ aah tg ,gotten a clue as to which way I kick him out! ‘of Jehovah's Witnesses, said, “Our, MUNTZ. TV mother). . | 17) ee Clock ‘wanted to go in it. I've found that Although Jackie Gleason lost several (work in China has been to spread }6:60 (2) Meditations. 3 television absorbs me when its thousand dollars to Lee Meyers betting on the good news of God's kingdom . 7 : - “|| (9) Hour of Stars. 9:00 e ley leased Cour ane ss Gy Oa ue Faw Fret ~ 4 tae a rabeciol ria cach Milwaukee, Gleason wasn’t invited to a at palteal ale aie from Wake PS, mer, 4 « j : : ° : , a a ember Kelly, Ty Hardin, Will Hutch- | =a te a Is rome limited situations. | ety which Merees eae be eae the t ko j Electronics Association These Roots. ; all. ed why, ! sniffed, | , = Gi y Cueet (7) Who Do You Trust “This is the exact opposite of ISON recain®. 1. Wien Gil terri Sextt, 1k |, Gee ee (4) Todav. * ; | the stage. In writing for the He’s beneath me socially”... n ° » 45, assigned to Shanghai after study-| C& Vv. ELECTRO ‘(MART (7) Big Show. 4:00 (2) Beighter Day. - | Broadway stage you use a broad _ from St. Louis, recently helped trap a telephone pest who ing at the Watchtower Bible! on tons a (") Cartoon Fr (4) Queen for a Day canvas and a broad brush in oils. | phoned B’way beauties late at night posing as my assistant. \School of Gilead, at soci Lansing, ; Pn a Seng Phe mn (7) Breakfast Time. (7) American Bandstand § To follow the same analogy, | Bravo! ny G —— ; (9) Big Rascals. ' writing for television is most ef- | : * * * (2) Captain’ Kangarco: : fective whem you use water colors | Don Ameche and Elaine crn ne Seat form, rman | Don ame Bae WEEK-END SPECIALS (7) Our Friend Harr; s ; : — _— 4:30 (2) Edge of Night eins . a roe, ae in wee - ter and Jean Kerr’s “Goldi- > < ‘ : “he sai t’s not like football (2) Cartoon Gassroom 4) County Fair. ah Soaps) Ar hacen iss locks” which & recommend to Rusticg Kelle Q7* Dermerer Biendor 129 (9) Sherwood Forest to do a job. A writer is always laugh-seekers. Elaine says to with sheath Reg. $29.9 Now ® I Married Joan. a , making a first-string effort or nine boastful Ameche “You get . Ren Values to $130 6 Ge cach syn cee $497 : : TEP aa; 5 t 7 to Ts Bo 2 Susie. ,he’s not a writer. kick out of yourself, don’t Cucy Sistnieas iad . 8 ee Testament r a is It's cain om ~*~ * * you?” Den: “I’m all i have Aahaalteg® stew 56” ep ee eoarere Buble “ iL ] 5 | Loone bone only traditional American. + - Margaret seein to Wire - $466 bP 2< wim tcode ; Abrshem's ine . theater we have is musical com- Ameche: “I like that suit — Trash Burners Footballs, Official Size $419 aa ae mbes ib 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ‘edy. 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