Fx Pontiac Man - Pleads Guilty ~ fo Embezzling Schneider Admits Thett of $19,500 From Local Credit. Union Francis H. Schneider, re- signed treasurer - manag- of the Chief Pontiac Fed- eral Credit Union, admit- ted in U.S. District Court in Detroit yesterday em- ‘pezzlement of $19,500 in credit union’s funds. Treasurer since. 1949, Schneider resigned a year ago when a federal exam- iner reported finding dis- crepancies in the firm's books. Schneider said he used the mon- ey te pay debts he ran ap while operating a motor court and fish- ing camp near Whitehall. Asst, U.S, Attorney John L. Owens said Schneider also ad-., mitted that he fleeced members” of the credit union out of $36,. @00 by having them take out loans which they turned over to hiro, While none of the money had year-old son of the Maharajah of Palitana. “I knew Miss Buckingham. I went out with her a been repaid when Schneider re-| signed, Owens said Schneider's’ bonding ost made good all the losses. : * * * The losses were described as joans which were never paid back.; Authorities said the $19.500 was. in loans taken out by Schneider | himself. ~ Schneider was an_examiner for the_U.S, Bureau of Federal Credit Uniens~before he-quit to run the Whitehall . motor court. PLEADED GUIDTY Although the shortage was re! vealed a. year ‘ago, Schneider’ made his first court appearance, yesterday and entered a plea of} guilty before Judge Clifford O'Sullivan. Judge O'Sullivan Schneider under personal bond. No! date was set for sentencing. Formerly a Pontiac resident, Schneider said he now lives in Birmingham. He had. held the $9,900-a-year job here since 1949. City, The credit union holds funds for, Pontiac Motor Division employes, and has assets totaling more than ~ $3,600.000. A full. audit last winter! put the total shortage at $54,135. * * * . ‘Approximately $37,000 has been recovered to date from the bond- ing company, said William Har- rington, the manager. Further pay- ment of claims is expected in the future, he added. BER EE SETS: In Today’ s Press EES A - ACTRESS IN LONDON—Actress Eva Bartok, whose rival for the hand of a wealthy young Indian prince was killed in a plane was pictured in London Wednesday night with her frequent escort, the Marquis of Milford Haven. Indian Prince Shiv Says He Hardly Knew Jane ROME (?—-Indian Prince Shiv today denied there was anything between him and Jane Buckingham, the. Lon- don model killed in a plane crash while on her way to win him away from actress Eva Bartok. “She must Have been crazy,” said the handsome 27- be hosts at a White House lunch- “eon today for Geern Frederika of crash over Italy yesterday, couple of times. But there 'was nothing between us. I really didn't know her very well.” Miss Bartok'’s press agent an ‘nounced in London Monday that she and Shiv were unofficially en-| gaged and that he was on-his way) ‘to Naples to get his father’s per-| -mission for the marriage. Miss Buckingham told report-— _ers the prince loved her =) she him, then boarded a British | airliner for Maly Wednesday to | + intercept ass The turbo-prop Vis-| ‘count “anh nee jet fighter persons aboard the British air. craft. The fighter pilot parachuted’ from his plane and was hospital: | lized in a gtave and delirious con- + dition. Among the victims was Di-. jana Muckerman, 26, of New York honeymooning with her Brit- ish husband, Dee Cubitt. * * The prince, eee from Lon- idon to Naples, stayed Wednesday, released collided over Anzio, killing al! 31} ‘night at a small hotel -in Gros-| iseto. on the Italian coast 90 miles northwest of Rome. He did not learn of the crash until a reporter telephoned hirmn this morning. * * * He said he was shocked to learn ‘of his former companion’s death, ‘but “we were just friends. | knew Miss Buckingham, but that’s all there was to it.” Shiv refused. to confirm that he and Miss Bartok planned to mar- Scientists Wonder Why President Ends Brisk National Campaign Tour Returns to Washington Trip Bolstered GOP From Our Wire Services CHICAGO—President Ei- senhower wound up his cross - country campaign , swing today and headed’ back for Washington for new ammunition against the Democrats in the bat- tle for Congress. The President ‘in Washington aboard the: ‘Columbine III this morn- “AP Wirephoto 5,000-mile trip produced re- ‘sults that would help Re- publican congressional can- 'didates at the polls Nov. 4. | Mrs. Eisenhower, suffer- headache returned Washington by train dur- ing the night. Greece. The Chief Executive climaxed x * | policies with put- ting the nation on the threshold | ef umparalicled prosperity. | He predicted personal income ‘ot Democratic “radicals."’ REJECTED “AVALANCHE | “During the Fecent recession, Ei-| lwould have tossed private enter-| iprise into a “federal wheelchair’’ | jof hysterical government spend.’ ‘ing The President said the Deme- | business slump through an pol lanche of federal spending. e Republicans, he went on, reject: | ed that course, “the radicals in Congress notwithstanding.” - JANE BUCKINGHAM, Killed-in air crash. “Fellow Americans—clearly Re- Confident 5,000 - Mile ing and was confident his. She and the President were to his political tour last night with | a nationally televiseq and broad- | cast speech in which he credited | administration | senhower charged, the Democrats _-erats wanted to deal with the ; Balloon America’s first balloon satellite ap-| parently was lost in the vastness just why,’ The Army launched a "supiter-c| rocket Wednesday night containing the collapsed 12 - foo t~ diameter ‘ |sphere, and tracked it by radio ifor about six minutes. * * * Then the signals went dead. Early today, military and civil- ian scientists in charge acknow!l- edged that “it is practically cer- ‘tain the experiment was not suc- | cessful achieved.” It was a disheartening end to | an ambitious project fer hurling arrived | inte an 18,000-m.p.h, orbit around | the earth an object which would | be visible to the unaided human | eye at distances up to 1,500 miles. By tracking it from observation points in many lands, scientists | had hoped to learn much about ithe mysteries of that remote area where the earth’s atmosphere ends: \and interplanetary space begins. And they had hoped to gain ex- _perience to help with an even. ing from a painful migraine more spectacular undertaking: a to 100-foot balloon satellite off which | New Snark Off Today CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia. @ | —A sleek Snark guided miissile, the only U.S, weapon new capa- ‘ble of flying intercontinental | range, blazed across the Atlantic early today. Launching of the 69- was a 3,000-mile halfway shot and return to the Cape came in the wake of the Army's failure to "| blast a batloon satellite into orbit. would rise to new all-time records | \radio, television and radar signals price increases if Ameri-/ could be bounced. cans reject the “counterfeit logic’, ear, It looked like a perfect shot | Wednesday night. The launching | rocket, 69 feet tall, aloft trom this missile test center at 10:21 p.m. It climbed straight upward, a firebrand in the sky, for 75 sec- onds, then angled over southeast exactly planned. For-another minute it was a bright moving star against a back- ground of moonlight and starry sky and then it winked out about 212: minutes after blastoffagain ap- parently exactly according . to to publican faith in the regenerative schedule English Model. Dies Fighting iwell placed,’ he said. > The President emphasized—as he _ (Continued on Page 2, Co 1) ‘powers of our economy has been After the first minute of flight, _when it had reached the cold up- per a Ititudes, the rocket traced ‘its course with a lacy vapor trail. for Romance LONDON (UPI) — A beautiful d Largest Crowd 0 on Record English model swore Wednesday to, win back the love of an Indian! prince who abandoned her for Hun-; garian actress Eva Bartok. A few hours later she was killed in the. crash of a British airliner Dr. George W. Crane's 3,000 Hear Crane Lecture Tuesday night lecture on marital problems attracted “the largest crowd in the history of Pontiac Central High School for a ae seinen taaettiiieasl ry, saying, ‘Nothing has been de- while flying to her boy-friend’s Calics 49 |cided.” He said he was driving |father seeking advice. single event,” according to school custodian Alex County News. ......00.00505. 15--{straight through to Naples, where! * © * ; Atkin Editorials ~.......... eiaeceee 6 (his father is visiting a daughter, Model Jane Buckingham, who ’ ; : ‘ . Food Section............. 30-34 [and would not stop in Rome to|was to celebrate her 22nd birthday Atkin said there were 3,000 in attendance for the Markets ........ seeerpeeres 36 \view Miss Buckingham's body. |this week, was en route to Na- evening lecture. The tremendous crowd necessitated tan tama a: ties peathe was 80 explanation pies where = sadeaeng Lan ne placing persons in some 14 rooms besides the main Sperte coe ccs se nosen es 7 lof the collision. Marahaja Shree Sir Bahadur-, Theaters ..........3.....--. 26 The British pilot, Capt. Frank/sinhji Thakore Saheb, father of a esneiiorasian a oh ore spoKe derly crowds TV & Radio Programs...... 55 (Foster, was an air safety expert|the handsome Prince Shiv. . | oie e fad Gale o c of y Wilson, Earl.............+-.. 9 ‘'who had specialized in the study! She died with 30 others when We have had,” Atkin said of The Pontiac Press spon- Women’s Pages ar 35-38 ‘of air collisions. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) © sored event. y , \ Crews Put Finishing Touches on $1,350,000 Project. 4-Lane Perry Street to Be A new four-lane Perry street ‘tion Co. of Grosse Pointe are put-| steadily since May 14 when “huge| (M24) from East Huron street to Opdyke road is scheduled to be opened Saturday, a Michigan State Highw Dept. spokesman said to- day. Either Friday evening or early Saturday, workmen are expected to lift the ‘barricades which have: closed this 3.9-mile stretch of Perry) since May, except for limited traf- fic. Motorists will note a big change from the narrow confines of the old two-lane Perry street. From East Huron street in down- town Pontiac northeasterly to yke road there will be four lanes divided by a center me- dian. Huron to East boulevard - will measure 50 feet from curb to curb. The center strip for this sec- tion will be a three-foot seetion of blacktop. The rest of the new road, from East “boulevard to Opdyke, will be somewhat larger, with @ wider center median. On each side of the grass 16-foot. center divider’ will be The 1%-mile ‘stretch from East ting the finishing touches on the! $1,350,000 (includes righ t-of-way)) costs) project. Landscape work is, expected to continue even after the few road is open, according to the project engineer. two 12-foot. lanes. Crews of the Denton Construc- wu ee 4 Construction has been going on condemnation suits WIDENED PERRY STREET — This is how’the newly widened Perry street looks to a motorist driving out from dowsitows Opened State Highway Department to ‘bulldozers and earth moving equip-| acquire numerous pieces of prop- iment moved into Pontiac to start erty fram owners of abutting making way for the wider road. property. Completion date was Oct. a1. Hoped to be completed by Satur-| the total project, Saturday : | street, constructed so as to do| away with the old zigzag route across Perry street. This work also was done by the ‘Denton firm and was included in’ according This widening job necessitated iday also is an extension of Glen- James Carlisle, assistant Pentiae| aot J at the - to through traffic Saturday. : + — - . « \ \ PB filed by the ‘wood avenue to link with Paddock! city engineer. Pontiac Press Photo "Paddock street Spersecticn. The four-lane street. will be opened CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. | of space today, and no one knew) and an orbit was not foot missile on what reportedly | Ping might be attempted next! the as had been Satellite Lost. It remained visible for a few seconds after burnout as a dwin- dling red star, apparently be- cause the red hot metal of its exhaust glowed like the tip of a | elgarette. Then it could no longer | be seen, Four satellites, three American) and one Russian, are circling the earth but only.two-are sending back radio signals) US, Head- quarters of the Internationa] Geo- physical Year reported today, Shey are the Army's Explorers I and IV, the Navy’s Vanguard I and Russia’s Sputnik III. ** Vanguard I is speeding through ' | space at a niaximum speed o 13,000 miles per hour. Hts initial maxinwum altitude is 2,465 miles and mimimum 404 miles, Vanguard I's radio still is oper- ating but Explorer | and Explorer IV have ceased to send back sig- nals. - * * * ' Explorer I’s maximum and mini- mum altitudes are 1,573 miles and 224 miles._Its top speed is 18,500 miles per hour. Explorer IV’s maximum speed is 18,406 miles an hour, Its initial ron altitude is 1,389 miles’ minimum 157 miles. 1 | AP Wirephete SIX MINUTES: THEN SILENCE -- A Jupiter-C rocket bear- ing America’ : belonging to the Downtown Mer- Fisher Body, UAW Miss Bartok’s engagement to|their former communities hants Assn. of the -Chamber of trip was more than normally vigor- ous and the Chief Executive was! © expected to take it easy back at the White~House for the next day . or two, VIRGINIA NEXT Eisenhower's next scheduled po-| litical speech is Oct. 27 at Charles- ton, W. Va. He will speak the same night in Pittsburgh, covering the East by radio and television. * * He goes to New York Oct. 28 ostensibly to speak at the National Football Foundation that night, but) Commerce. Contestants must be at least 18. The decision of the judges will be ‘announced Nov. 1. * * * The prize Includes a round-trip Pan-American World flight to Bermuda with accébmmo- dations at the luxurious Hotel Bel- mont, and a choice of several fas- cinating tours. | Brewer Recuperating aiso to operate politically in the After Heart Attack Airways| Agree on Contract (Continued From Page One) not immediately apparent. began and ended Oct. 2, local unions were authorized by the in- ‘local issues. - Charles A. Beach, president of Pontiac local 653, UAW, yester- day saw the new Pontiac Motor be necessary early next week was Although the national GM strike). _ x * * ternational to continue strikes over|ure has graced fashion magazines! lCo. Burial will be in Grandlawn \Shiv was announced by her studic |Tuesday. That night she Retry at the home of Mrs. D. R. peared at an extionite party .|Matthews, 975 Fairfax Rd., Bir- oring Frank Sinatra, wh be ‘Lager old mingham. friend the Marquess of Milford : Haven, Miss Bartok denied knowledge of the engagement. Jay Shoemaker Service for Jay Shoemaker, 8 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shoemaker, 26559 Mead- ns Bsn, din. atm S's i Saas al haired model whose face and fig-\@nanei of the William R. Hamilton and billboards throughout Britain, Cemetery, Detroit. said that when she saw Shiv with - « «& | Miss Bartok in a newspaper photo- ; |graph “It cut me like a stiletto.”’| The child died yesterday at Wil-' She related her last conversa-|liam Beaumont Hospital of injuries’ entertained at a cocktail party Sun-| - @ 1—CASSEROLE 12 QT. @ 1—DEEP LOAF PAN @ 1—UTILITY BAKE PAN @ 1—PUDDING PAN @ 1—PIE PLATE @ 6—DESSERT or CUSTARDS IE The world’s finest baking ware—guaranteed 2 years against oven- g breakage. Each 12-piece set in gift carton. Lirnit | set. —ind Floor Regular $3.00 catty as pictured. Value . Brand New important New York State cam- pact as the basis for ‘“‘iabor aa | Willis M. Brewer, 66, past chair-} peace fer the coming three |tion with Shiv, saying he called jreceived Tuesday veh he was Factory Guarantee man of the Pontiac Genera] Hos-| years.’ her up for dinner last Satutday./struck by a car in Lathrup. Wayne Gets $396,300. DETROIT #—Wayne State Uni- versity Wednesday accepted $396,- 300 in gifts and grants. The largest}. pital Board of Trustees and co- ordinator for the Oakland County Road Commission, “is improving after suffering a light heart attack. Brewer's wife reported that he \from ‘the point of view of the union. He saw the new locak agreement as both ‘‘justifiable and workable,” “Tell me what all this about,” she said she told Shiv. | . . “What do you mean,” he ré- |New Oil Well Drilled plied, “You and Eva Bartok,” she we Farm Near Alma | is | : . MODEL ‘G’ or ‘GZ’ jabout a half-mile from his Big! Sumner field. i o ut Nine ist Quality ia Re Gon re ee ls fe, | tees 2 a 2? h ey | : grant was $223,933 from the U.S. 5 apie ee fea _ his! -bontiac Motor officials dectined| Feplied: . ALMA w— A new gusher oil | Electric $ aver f aan 14-2 ROMEX WIRE é 7 é “ ’ ’ Re public alee Ae a for Sena re- ee ail aa zh pin remain |comment on the terms of the pact. on if 2 Ach ue ee. I'll call | weil that produces more than 5¢ | vetue to 9 5 | es search projects ne same time |" § Saga iain | you later,” i 7 the board of governors took neces-|@t least through this week, 7 . “I’m still waiting for the call,” barrels an hour has been drilled Wah : —7 _ PER“FOOT Cc jst ean ame ae Public Likes wim'autmnm mis” "nwt Se sce 6 4, 3s sat fy ag dents ie penemactt e recently ) H it Hunter Fo d She said she had not stopped = — -—. While You Wait | ! enacted National Defense Educa- etr oit unter oun | iF actory Price ‘crying since she heard the reports) nearby Mount Pleasant. Aili f a Withest | Trede) tion Act. IT C ithat Shiv and Miss Bartok had x * * motor, hollow ground cutting blade, Meets all REA. specifics st .Goptinuous wire s Dead Near Cabin ags on Cars |been seen together. 822-foot well, drilleq b ie Limit 500 feet. None sold to dealers. Rain Splash | | _W.W, Mesel of Mount Pleastat 2-2 ROMEX WIRE, Per F 4c | | * * * i W. W. 3 1 I sant - | ain oplasnes aBetratihunt WASHINGTON (AP)—The pub- ee 2 a 1 ROM X WIRE, Per Foot............ | New York City, — ‘oana deat with a gunshot er nn lic reaction to factory price tags), She called, Shiv's father, she) Sd Utara of Kentefh Petter rn : : R ais s said, and sobbed out her s 67 , ‘in the head yesterday afternoon?" 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For there can be no atom bomb potentially more | powerful than the air tourist, charged with curiosity, enthu- siasm and good will, who can roam the four corners of the | world, meeting in friendship and | understanding the people of ether nations and races.” “Now Pan American has a plane jhesitate to put their automobiles which seats 120, and all the others will have something like it pretty soon. Where are the other 60 passengers coming from?”’ MUST BROADEN MARKET The answer, we guess, is up to the airlines themselves. They have won the confidence of mil- lions who only .a few years ago iwould not have thought of flying. But to survive after an invest- | ment of billions of dollars in new | jet equipment they must broaden | their market considerably. That one Pan American 707 which flew us here the other night can carry as many trans-Atlantic passengers in a year as the Queen The president of Pan American | Elizabeth, the Queen Mary, ie the World Airways has a good thought. United States. He is correct too in using the! words “mass travel.” Just that) will be needed, and nothing less, | if the enormous investment of the, airlines in jet travel is to break’ even or return a little profit. Jack Wrather of Texas, Holly- wood and New York, one of the smartest young businessmen in America, was saying at the Ritz today: Bonita and I are flying home on the jet next week, our first flight. Bat I marvel most at this whole venture. Pan Am, TWA, Air France and the other lines that fly you from Paris to New York have been using Connies -and DCis which take 60 peaple per day per plahe per airline to New York, “more or less. x *«* «* Yet Pan Am has bought dozens ‘of these $5 million Boeing planes, as well as dozens of the Douglas |DC8s of similar proportions and cost. Can .you imagine Cunard building 90 Queen Elizabeths when it has trouble half filling one duy- ing the long off-season? ’ There is a great untapped lode of tourists, as Trippe sug- gests, but it has to be sold on packing up and going. The “Go now, pay later’ plan has been a tremendous scoop digging into that lode. Now, more innéva- tions are needed. high as 40,000 feet. People who swear they'll never| aseend any higher than the. second jing the four-day convention with floor must be -persuaded to fly as the aim-of reducing the national People who |accident rate. into third gear, for fear of exceed- ing the speed limit, must be made to thrill to the very thought of hurtling easily through the air at 600 miles an hour. STRIVING CONTEST People who want to go by ship to have time to rest, and even think, must be taken by the’ lapel and told-how much finer it is to Calls Human Failure Cause of Accidents iof all traffic accidents is human failure, a University of Michigan physician claims. “By far the greatest factor in motor vehicle accidents is human failure, not speed, unsafe condi- tions of cars or bad weather, Dr Safety Council. adding: . to experience an accident. Numer- impair safe driving ability are detectable through such examina- | tions."” 7 About 12,000 delegates are attend- CHICAGO w — The No. 1 case Seward E. Miller told the 46th|f] National Safety Congress, the|f) annual convention of the National |f) He said the medical profession|}} can help prevent traffic accidents, |) “Careful physical examinations ||] can reveal individuals most likely |} ous defects and disabilities, that |} be at their destination days ahead of time than the ae of getting there. There’s a striving contest for the lion’s share of the tourist dollar. Immense corporate fortunes are at stake. Properly tourist himself has enough money te take care of everybody, even at a French hotel, What the reluctant.or the doubt- ful one must be sold on is the sheer advantage of travel, the necessity of seeing foreign lands lif he truly is going to en ihis own, * * id I have found traveling very broadening, especially in Italy > where the fettuccini is endlessly enchanting. ‘I hope that more and more approached, it seems ‘to me, the |go home” campaign. Mon of Be -|be a good idea for the Americans | whirl. Most Americags overseas | are living, breathing centradic- | tions of the big Soviet lie that | we are arrogant warmongers. - | Despite all the talk, I haven't | found any prevalent .““American— | people I have encountered through | the world have suggested it might to come sooner and stay longer. I don't know about staying longer, but after that ride on Pan American's -jet I have a pretty pss they nts Larne Si are t. Garcon, where's my hat It now costs more to amuse 4) child than it used to cast to) educate his father . . . If lowa is| the corn-belt, then “Tatty Tuttle | figures that Texas must be = money-belt. —Earl Wilson. , " Dphomaicis 7 North Saginaw “Better Things fin Phone FE 4-6842 Open Friday Evenings Street Sight” “= PRESENTING... ;HRYSLER 59 the lion-hearted car thats every inch a new adventure The adventure starts this lion-hearted Chrysler ’59. From its regal new grille to its channeled roof to its genily rising fins, Chrysler keeps its beauty simp! - metallic paint colors... .regal exciting new interior fabrics, dramatic new channeled roof line. See it tomorrow at— R & R MOTORS, Inc. — 724 Oakland Ave., Pontiac, Michigan Let Chrysler’s new Swivel Seat turn with you as you ease behind the wheel. Feel it lock securely into place. 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Second Floor / er a ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS | BAROLD A FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OFr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 These Few Reminders May Save Child’s Life Eyery day or so our Oakland Coun- ty death toll rises another notch. With our schools in full swing a check on safe walking for children and safe driving for yourself is ‘in order. The following rules or reminders are reprinted from Changing Times: * * * For the children: Cross streets only at corners. Choose crossing guarded by policemen, school patrols or traf- fie signals; and obey them. If unguarded corners must be crossed, look left, then right, and watch out for turning cars. Never walk between. parked cars; the drivers might not see you. Don't play in streets; this is always bad, but worse as the days / grow shorter. fi Avoid walking at night @n roads, but if you, must, face’ to- ward traffic and wear something white. Vf * x SG For yourself in aay: Observe speed Hmtits, especially in school zones, 4nd around them. Be especially alert at hours when childroft are going to and from schogf. Watch for such danger signs as__ a bal folling mto the street or a football sailing across your path; ohjidiren are nearby. 4 Set an example of courteous Periving for your children; cour- tesy means driving the safest way. you know. * * * If you have taken the time to glance over this list, spend another moment, and call it to the attention of your children or someone else in your household. _. éArab League Feuding Could Help Mideast President NaAssEeR’s plans for an Arab empire from the Atlantic to Kuwait on the Persian Gulf have met with a serious setback. A member of the Arab League for only 15 days, Tunisia walked out on October 11 charging that the League had become one-sided because it was dominated by “some big countries” and that the United Arab Republic had lent aid and comfort to the enemies of Tunisia’s pro-western President Bourcu1Bpa. The UAR dele- gate denied the charge and also walked out. Since then Tunisia has broken off diplomatic relations with Egypt. In an address to the con- stituent assembly Bourguiba pledged support of the West and accused Egypt of plotting his as- sassination. * * * Cause of the dissention is NASSER’S attempt to dominate all Arab states. His subversive tactics have brought Syria and Yemen into the UAR and stirred up the revolution in Iraq which effectively disposed of his rivals. They also led to a break with Jordan and civil war in Lebanon. This brought the United States, Britain and the United Nations into the picture and Nasser’s onward thrust was slowed. x * * Iraq is not yet entirely in the Egyptian camp. A pro-Nasser revolt on Oct. 7 was put down‘ by Premier EL-KASSEM who professes friendship for Nasser but opposes joining the THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tne Pontiac Press Company 48 W Huron st. Trade Mark Pontiac, Michigan Daily Except Sunday arsseut B: ASSETT, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Joun A. RILe Assistant Aicertidine Manacer Evert M$ [RRApwEEL, Cireviation Manager dowsas @ PrTzcemat, 1, Vice President and Business Manager G Marsmara Jornan, Local Advertising Manager Jorn W FITecenats. Secretary and Editor : Georg. C INMaN Classified Manage: Roeret B Lame, Managine ®ditor The Associated Press as entitled exciusively to tne ude tor republication of all local News printed tn this Héewspaper at wei! an all AP fews dispatches The Porwties Passes te delivered by carrier for 40 cents “a week: where carrier sérvice te aot @vailable by mii in Oakland Genesee Livingston Maremb [apeer and Washtenaw Counties tt 19 $12.00 g year: elsewhere in re Mtogn end alf other placee in the finited States $2000 a year ‘All matl subscriptions payable tn fdvance Entered ae second diass matter at Pontiac Member of ABC. Phone Pontiac FE 2-6181. , ‘ UAR. Syria is reported to be none too happy in her new satellite role. Egyp- tian teachers are taking over Syrian schools, economic controls have been — tightened and resentment is rising in the Syrian Army, says the Near East Report. Such nations as Jordan, Leba- non, Saudi Arabia and the Sudan may be emboldened by Tunisia’s. stand to resist Nasser’s domina- tion. Arab leaders tsar: Ahis grow- ing power. * * * The break with Tunisia is a major disaster for Nasser. It may prove to be the catalyst needed to bring about the establishment of a pro-Western or at least neutral North African Arab Federation. Y's strange and a pity ‘that stay- jng up way past midnight watching a / rate TV show deesn’t make a person so sleepy next morning he hasn’t the energy to bore his associates with a rundown of the picture’s plot and action. It’s easy . see or Pee lining- of _- another person’s cloud. The Man About Town Cleaning ’em Up Campaign to Stop Road — Vandalism Is Doing Job. Eighty: The age when a slight grade becomes a steep hill. Four of the candidates in the Nov. 4 election have called up to say that some. of their posters may appear on trees with- in highway limits without their knowl- edge. They assert that they might have been put up by some of their helpers who were not aware that they were violating the law. All said they had authorized their assistants to tear them down. It is quite apparent that many of the posters have disappeared during the last few days, as the cleanup started by this column is bringing results. One candidate, who ts a respecter of the law, suggests that every citizen who loves our trees more than law violating poli- ticlans should consider himself deputized to help in the cleanup. And a Pontiac man who drives a great deal in this area tells me that he already has ac- cumulated a good supply of fireplace kindling. , “Following your publicity, I notice that some of the political candidates are tear- ing down their signs in the highways,” writes Ambrose Shettler of Oxford, who adds, “Now both Mrs.. Shettler and myself wil vote for them.” Nobody should be watching the out- come of the University of Detroit and Arizona State football any closer than Russell Wright of 97 Coleman St. Of the four survivors. in our contest, he is the only oné who picks Arizona to win. If it does win, so does Russ—$300 worth. : Hunting most of the day on the open- ing of the pheasant season, : Burney Vargason of Waterford didn’t get a bird. But when he returned home he found that one had killed itself in flying against the house. ty Board of Supervisors, James L. Gardner | writes me from Carmel, Calif.: “We're here for the winter, and wish you’d send us” The Press. It’s at 42-year habit we cannot break. @ The workers in the United Fund drive are volunteers; and get nothirig for their services except the satisfaction of doing the job. They’re performing the task for | YOU. In Flint for a sectional Boy Scout Ex- plorer conference are Executive Bechetary Edward H. Leland of our Clinton Valley Councii, and rest members of his staff. 5 There really’ was a recession in the business of “@ Robert ‘Wiimers - : of Lapeer, who rents tuxedos. He had a bunch ef cancellations when a prospec-_ tive bridegroom was arrested, and the | wedding called off. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Eliza Philbrick of Auburn Heights; 8th birthday Garfield Stetson of Drayton Plains; 84th birthday. John P. Zeptf of Walled Lake; 84th birthday. Edward Halstead of Groveland Township; 87th birthday. game Saturday ~ and smears aimed Former Chairman of the Oakland Coun ——— Possibility of Tripping Over the Little Fellow David Lawrence Asks: Who’s Behind U. S. ‘Hate Groups’? =: WASHINGTON — Governmental agencies whose responsibility it is to ferret out subversive acts which Ge have their inspiration here or abroad are -working over- time trying to discover the mo- tivating. influ- ences and con. spirators behind the recent bomb- ings of .churahes and threats of bombings in different parts of the United LAWRENCE States. Agents of the ‘‘hate groups’’ are undoubtedly the perpetrators of the bombings — the most despicable acts of violence America has seen in a long time — but the really big question is the identity of the masterminds behind the plots. The House Committee on Un- American Activities four years ago issued a report on the ‘‘hate groups,’”’ but conceded it had not had the opportunity to make as exhaustive an examination as was needed. A few days ago the Jewish War Veterans rightly asked the House committee to pursue the matter. x In the 1954 report, the House committee denounced the ‘'‘organ- ized hate group, which masquer- ades as a defender of our Repub- lican form of government yet conducts hate campaigns against racial and religious mimorities in the infamous tradition of the Fascist dictatorships.” The report went on to Say: “The hate group appeals to ethe unwary by a cynical use of concepts having a deep emotional appeal to the majority of decent citizens—love of God, country, home; or antipathy te commu- ‘nism. Amid protestations af patriotism and religious devotion, these groups propagate -hoaxes at setting creed against creed and race against race. They use the di- visive tactics of the Communists whom! they allegedly deplore.” In a sense, the “divisive- tactics” have been partly successful. Al- réady some hot-heads are blaming the bombings on the ‘‘climate”’ created by. those editors and Mriters who have had the temerity fin free America to discuss a highly controversial question like inter- gration. x *« * ‘If the same misguided Nogie ' were applied, then the justices. of. _ the Supreme Court who four years ago brought the controversy into such sharp focus’ in ‘the United States would have to accept ae of the blame, too.’ . “Hate groups” have. been oper- ating against ratial and religious groups since long before the 1954 decision on desegregation in the’ schools. Nowhere iri America have the’ bombings been deplored with more indignation than in the South... As for the “hate groups,” they, like their Communist auxiliaries, al- ways tty to fish in troubled waters. * * * ‘They endeavored deliberately “tor provoke just the reaction that tHe . The Countty Parsdn “1 shall never stop wanting the» world to be better—or ever ex- pect it to be perfect.” bombings have just produced from those who are condemning whole areas and all the people. therein. The answer to a most vexa- tious problem, political er social, never is to be found by suppres- sion ‘of news or in stifling: dis- sion. Rumors fly fast when result is worse than exposure would have been. It is an ill wing that blows no good—and the fullest revelation of the existence of organized ‘“‘hate groups” and what they do is bound to alert more and more Americans hereafter to the insidious cam- paigns which have been waged in the past to cause friction between religions and between races. There was a time when a good deal of anti-Catholic propaganda was being widely spread in this country by organized groups, and some of it still persists. But an expose every now and then did more than any other nee influ- ence to squelch such un-American activities. The committee of the House can do : January by beginning a systematic study of the “hate groups” and their relationship to persons and organizations in foreign countries who send their literature here and supply funds for its distribution. To say that the recent bombings are in any way: the responsibility of those Americans who live in the South or who have expressed them- selves on these issues is to add fuel to the flames of friction. (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY In whom we have redemption through his btood, even the for- giveness of sins: — Colossians 1:14, * * * #4 Jesus did all the saving work. He brought the cross to our Get saved by looking to Him> then live to God.—W..P. Mackay. Dr. William Brady Says: Self-Confidence Essential in Caring for Children “Mother: says - that we, dayghters, do not doctor our chil- dren with (a_ smelly salve) “and - Blank’s liver pills as she doctored " us,and that is why we take our _ children to. the doctor so much more than ‘she did. Of course she is referring to’in- fluenza and the many virus epi- Wemics .. ... (Mrs. S. J.)” ‘The kind of ‘doctoring’ moth- er describes does not, I hope, rep- resent the home care children of intelligent par- DR, BRADY ents are getting today. .On the ather-hand, I ‘hope the parents of your children do not take them to _the doctor or seek the doctor’s advice via telephone for every little upset. Especially -I*hope you do not feed your children aspirin or nostrums containing aspirin or acetanilid, with or without medi- eal sanction. Above all I hope, for, the children’s sake ‘that you ~ do not use a little glass stick to determine what to do sheet a-child’s indisposition or illness. in my opinion there is seldom justification for giving a child any ¢ kind of physic — and so-called “liver pills” are — else. = * Anything any * ne —— do to soothe or comfort an ailing child is good home treatment, provided” it does not involve the use of dope. “Dope,"” as#I_ use the term here, includes numerous nostrums in which the pain-killers or ‘serfke- deadeners, aspirin and/or ace-tani- fid are the main ingredients. STUDY HYGIENE __ In most instances it-is not necessary fo gf¥e an ailing child -any medicine unless ‘under the physician’s direction. ‘Grandma's - liver -pills and -nolsome salve _ scarcely make up for bad hygiene. - On the other hand too many par- ents hre sadly untutored in anato- my, physiology, hygiene, nitrition’ ’ and the care and feeding of chil- dren—subjects: they think, they can . Jeaye entirely to the physician. “These poor souls ” lack pothe- thing which is ot utmost value _in raising children — self-conti- dence. The Riwa ‘of = self-con- ’ fidence one gets ‘trom a reason: able knowledge ‘of the subjects ‘mentioned = subjects - maa seriously taught in school. Mrs. 8. J, explaihs that of: coarse _mother ig referring. to~ “influenza” ris” epidemics. 1 and the. many “vi : a “her i: ‘may not tell you all you should . ato The Pontiac Press, “World” " children The Pocket Cyclopedia of Health - know about. health and_ hygiene, - but Volumette V, titled “Call It ‘C RI,” for which send me 35¢ - and “stamped, self-addressed ‘ en= velope, will teach you and your .. children how to avoid a good .many - of the illnesses which keep dog. . ‘tors ‘busy gelato e « ~ Signed seater not. more than 2 one page or 100 words long pertaining ta bd answered by Dr. Williant Brady, if a stamped self-addressed: envelope Pontiac, Michigan. Scores 1558) Work as Team’ ‘Americans | Must | Well, the World Series is over and these never-say-die Yankees are champions again. Although everyone has a favorite to pull for in any contest, I was very much disappointed to hear so much vile, vulgar and hateful language used against the Yankees during the. “ting to the top. even though we own this os x? * Sais, icing Mende ins were money thay any other Yankee, but ' the other fellows play just as hard to win. Come on, America, let's play together as a team. The Kremlin: is watching us. Grateful American — ‘City Businessmen Should Buy Pontiac’ Let's have a “Pontiac Business: men Drive Potitiacs’’ campaign: It rankles mé every time I see ~ locally-supported business and pro- fessiénal men, and even City . officials and civic board memibers, | sporting around town in competi- tive pendiocts: : Nehari ne one should be forced to buy one type of car, ‘but if people who depend on Pontiac for their livelihood can’t “suppert thé town by buying its - product, they have no% when Pontiac +workerg, tak . business elsewhere. And these “Pontiac , first”, talks by local do-gooders don't hold much ~ water when not one of theit two or three cars is a Pontiac. . + & Those people may think they'll - increase their business or persona] glory by boosting Pontiac verbally, but. people aren't so stupid. they . _. Swallow all that without a-little © "concrete proof to back it up. A : Others Feel as Same ood All fetters for Voice of the People ee contain the name and address writer. This information will withneld apon request if the. letter is of & eritical natite. Letters —— i=¥ under 200 words and Press reserves letters. the - > distant a “much , _By your community . grapes... ~way. The Ponti right to edit “all, i ‘Too Bad He Didn’t — Stay Somewhere” — -I read. that ‘puttes “bas. Sows: 500,000 miles. Couldn't he have arranged to stay in one of those Eloise 4 a ° Portraits “ By JAMES J. METCALFE You do not biave to be a scout . To do a Boy Scout deed. . Your helping ‘hand. means just as . Fa anyone in ‘need... However ‘old or young you are . Whoever -you may be . Your kindlingss will be acclaimed oe . . And if you do not want the praise . .. No one will bother you ... But you wilj have.their gratitude... .Grown men and Boy Scouts too . « +» So keep on doing generously - - 3 A Boy Scout deed each day .-. » And never mind the sour . Smart alecks toss your . And more important than all else . »God will reward your part . : For ae, you help your fellow man : . You serve His loving heart. e— 1958) Gare Records ofa . Psychologist ited a Horatio Alger award, but he likewise. wasea shrewd Ap- plied Psychologist. Employ his motto to.use in rearing chil- dren. And remember Lowell’s advise’. “Not *failure’ but low. > aim is) erime.” By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE 7-352: Mike Todd,’ aged 50, crashed to his death earlier) this year in an airplane accident. , ‘He was a dynamic personality | and ‘the most col- vied a ’ DB. CRANE - Although he ‘made millions, he. Was sometimes close to bank- ‘raptcy. And in that connection 1. _wish to quote .oné of his Inst "statements; “T've~ never -been poor, only broke, ” he said, : ’ “Being poor is a: frame of niind. omg broke is a temporary situa- on ” = ; -~ + #*, That utterance by Mike Todd — rates him ‘a salute as a _ great + child ps¥chologist. For. many parents harp on the fact they -are poor and their: the world ig against them and they never get any breaks in life, ete, : 2 *t have a chance and - gripers and envious of the so-called “economic royalists’: and potential _agitators for communism. statement below as a pdluable = AMERECAN : Real Americans may start out in life broke, as was.true of Abraham Lincoln and most of the erent men _ of our history. But they had fertile brainy de- - spite their empty pockets. And they took full advantage of the many free virtues offered oy Amer- . lean society.- . * * For example, we grant free pub- ‘ie schooling to children for eight years in grade school and four years in high school. \Lawrence G. Derthick, talented : head of our U.S. Office of Educa- tion, estimates that'it costs $400 each year per pupil to furnish: * this tree schooling. That\means that every boy and! every girl in the U.S.A. is entitled to $4,800 \worth of free tuitiog in the finest schoo! system on earth! COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS During high school, moreover, we teach typing. That means that _ students whd wish to ‘go to col- lege can do so, even \if their par- ‘to Hinance such . ents cannot advanced - ‘training. For good demand by businéss firms, =a pro- fessional men. - \ * #¥\e \ If you kids in high schoul are ambitious and use gumption) , you “will. thus pick’ up ‘a thorough grounding in English and in‘typing, for then you can work full time by day and carry half-time univer- sity work in our, night. aii: departments. Here in ‘Chicago, for etnanghe: \ \ we have about 10,000 students en. \ So — cite ‘soon sbevome “ut i. our Northwestern ~ \ typists are \always in. Dr. . Crane Salutes Mike Todd - Mike Todd should have mer- _ versity night classes. The other universities also offer night work. Your own state universities like- wise offer extension courses in many of your leading cities. x ** * So ou ean get college education anywhere in the U.S.A. if you have ambition, even though your parents are broke. VALUE OF COLLEGE In a previous case I quoted Dr. Paul C. Glick of our Census college ‘is worth $25,000 pe lope, Ain 2 cents (non-profit). It contains the yarious kinds of ge W. Crane a tong 38, stamped, aa ie a a ” pam- Always w i in eare of The Ponties , ae sons % ae IE PR ey ah REE AAS oe NAMED — Stump has been, chairman of directors and chief executive officer of Freedoms Foundation, He formerly com- manded U.S. Pacific forces. Narrow Gates Obuclete WINNIPEG ® — The stone and “metal peed prnaadl the e=- Colorado Gets Log Cabin trance ve of. Man- ° ° . ttoba in 1912 have been taken| Used as First Capitol down because they are too narrow | for modern vehicles. Dr. H. H-|q — Colorado has acquired a | og Saunderson, university president, |-shin which served as the first _ said only one car could ~ through at a time. During 1957 Canada produced Gov. Steve McNichols. about 360,000,000 pounds of nickel, | approximately 75 per cent of the the grounds of the State Capitol ‘tree world’s output. Adm. Felix B. appointed vice a yard near her home. It was wrapped in newspaper and stuffed in a wicker shopping basket, She had been missing for two days. The boy reportedly told police he was playing at his:> home with Geraldine Monday when she struck his previously injured eye and that brought on the fit of an- ger. had told him not to bring any children to the house. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Pass capitol of Colorado territory. | A hotel has turned over the title ito the 10@year-old structure to The structure will be moved to lin Denver. FEDERAL cept. stores Sa le! 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Get your free copy of YThe Magic Methed of Floor Care” Ne eT ee ee ee —e# EIGHT sehicvgpclaghctan egg ae Michigan Man Flays Labor-Liberals Britain »Coling He Hal to Forced Arbitration F NAM Official Sounds Warning ATLANTA \P—A Michigan busi-| 13 days from now the American nessman called upon fellow execu-) people will go to the polls, and- tives throughout the nation today -just- 14 days from now we are to join in an all-out political battle going to... pick up our morn- avainst what he called the labor-|-ing papers and find that we have ‘heral forces in government. taken a beating.” Sligh, board chairman of the 'Sligh-Lowry Furniture Co. at Hol- “We have wasted a lot of time,” said Charles R. Sligh Jr., “just Phonograph Records Early Choice Studebaker-Packard Eyes ther Fields of Industry — land, Mich., spoke in his capacity as executive vice president of the National Assn. of Manufacturers %, Sligh paid tripute to the conser- “lof America—one last big chanee|a His keynote address’ was prepared for opening of the Southern Public Affairs Congress, a two-day meet- ing sponsored by the NAM’s south- ern division. * * * vative coalition in Congress—some northern Republicans and southern Democrats—who he said ‘‘will con: tinue to fight a holding operation, slowing down America’s march to (ine left,” he added: 3 “They are the ones-who are go- “ing to give us—the Businessmen LONDON (AP) — The British Pirie sedis sd Menten eet carne cs Sew: toes NEW yor * * The only government arbitration machinery then left will be indus- trial courts, whose rulings are not binding. * The Trades Union Congress im- mediately denounced the new move, One union leader said: “There will be a strike a-day. for year.” _* * * Employers have complained that compulsory arbitration, tough e ily enforced oni a company, cannot easily be applied against workers. France Soon’ to Sell, Not Import Sulphur PARIS — Natural-gas deposits at Lacg in southwestern France are fast becoming the basis for a sizabfe chemical industry. Besides: natural gas and other by-prodiicts, Lacq is expected to produce $275,000 tons of sulphur this year and 550,000 tons in 1960. This, means .that France, instead lof having to import sulphur, will become an exporter. Streets’ in Salt Lake City are numbered by the direction and distance they are located from the ‘to your state?" Motor Co. MAHWAR, NA. (UPD — turned out what ‘un-| top The 1909 Model T rolls off the spmanly line at Ford's gare interspersed be' plant here two bright and shining 1959 models, * * * Immediately afterward, doubtedly. will be’ Fags last Model T|near Detroit. - ever assembled today to cotnseey was done by a custom shop|accused of trying to get $250,008 y falsifying income tax for refs went on tial yesen Jeweled Crown Cleaned, Bufted ween! for Next Pope Mae aoe CITY (AP) — The chly jeweled triple crown of -the the esa has been cleaned and pol- Model T, thé -world’s first mass] ished for the coronation of its next production automobile American symbol of frugal opera- tion, will participate in an econ- omy contest with one of the 1959 Fords, The Model T, driven at its top speed of 20 miles an hour, av- erages about 13 miles per gal- and AN wearer. Vatican sources said the bet. ve-shaped crown was taken Wednesday to a Rome goldsmith, who worked in the presence of two priests. It was returned to the! Vatican a few hours later. * * * lon. The new Ford, when driven at a conservative’ 30 miles an hour. for Best gasoline economy, useds about 24 miles per gallon. Actually, the Model T—a twin lever job—was not new. It was The tiara is the mest precious of. the three papal crowns in the Vatican. It-was made for the cor- onation of Pope Piux IX in 1846. Weighing 2 pounds 10. ounces, the golden headgear is topped by reconstructed from. parts obtained|@ globe of lapis lazuli and a dia- from antique car hobbyists) mond cross. Its value is estimated throughout the nation. * * * The bulk of the antique unit was purchased from John Skaff, a at ‘about $11,000. * * * The Vatican City’s 3,000 work- ers have received the usual Flint, Mich., furniture dealer who|™onth's bonus paid after the collects antique cars aS a hobby. ‘death of a Pope. It rewards them | for the extra work during the elec- Some of the parts simply were ae conclavé and thé change-over mot avaltaki. in administration. * * “* * * ‘ : New wheels, for example, could| Sometimes the new Pope alsa! not be found and-were made ome pays a bonus. In 1939 the staff got) cially-for the gélden anniversary'a month’s extra pay after the Model ‘T by a Newark, N.J., com-jdeath of Pius XI and a_ half pany. The fenders were made by month's when Eugenio Cardinal Mormon Temple in the downtown a San Luis Obispo, Calif., shop and'Pacelli became Pius XII. day. _Edward G, Zachary, % 23, Ries 38 his plea from. innocent to guilty; on all but one of 139 federal charges involving his brother, Ed- ward J, Zacharski, 41, Zacharski, a former Internal Revenue Service agent, pleaded ifinocent on all counts, U.S. District Judge Ralph M. Freeman postponed sentencing Zachary on the guilty pleas. until | getting a report from probation i officers. Donald F. Welday Jr., an assis- tant U.S. attorney, said he hopes Ito prove $30,000 in refund checks | were cashed, He said restitution | for that amount has been made. The brother$ were arrested when a postal inspector noticed numer- ous change of address slips, di- rected government tax refunds to their office, Mattress for Minks Demand Exceeds Supply HAYWARD, Wis. w — Bedding ‘for mink is the by-product of a local factory's manufacture of medical swab sticks. The Hayward Wood Products Co. uses white birch to make swab sticks and found it had a lot of shavings left aver, Then a mink rancher tried the orders for mink bedding than the swab machines can produce. So it is planning to install another ma- chine — just t o turn out shavings. és me a Lae pe A cod PRP CAN RI fence MORIN é . ‘ ie . ‘ wt ine '§ ay a ES DE SOTO everything you see... everything you touch is new See the 1959 De Soto and you'll feel an urge to ease behind the wheel and drive it. 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Tune in "Trackdown’”’ i @very Friday night, CBs-Ty oe 2 : 24 — : « ~ ° : = Ke | : ‘ = SOCONY MOBIL OIL Co., eae . ee a ee +e eee 8 ec ase ; <= = ‘ oe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 ° dae Ron pico ne 7 oe ag SPIE A get gee tp et ge Ge ee 8 Oe Ee re cioed dal ai Been sie Pe a Sg ose — a ge Gen ee ee 8 ; ht hey F om ; & : cd Has as Private Streetcar ‘NEW YORK <1 Sirivate Sor 406. the Seckend — the|@ 30-foot San Francisco cable car that Warner Anderson, of the TV show, “Lineup,” brought cross-country hoping to dazzle eietachiciicein , &nd astound our blase New Yorkers. and I asked him why. “I rede 1400 miles on those hard Seats, mostly up and down,” he winced. Only at Rockefeller Plaza — a private street bordering on NBC property—was THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, ni «6th Annversary legality PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — . The He said Deputy Attorney Gen-| SALT LAKE city (AP)—Love-|New York Journal-American quot- “How Far to Go.” He did, too. Anderson kept sanding uplerd Jocegh f Bileske and Statellone colgomiet Aum Landess oflersied the @-yearcld movie star sl“ Public Administrator D’Arcyjreaders of the Salt Lake Tribune|saying the marriage is on the O'Brien, and possibly Detroit at-ja booklet on dating behavior en- mn day was ‘suspended by pening 06 eon ie enned this postscript: “Ritiaivect the Weta ee by newsmen in Phoenix, ce Fee vere Maree Ge Ss th her spol aie Jom vo at Se for|through the heart and right Mn litselt- inside the chest cavity. Errol Flynn, Wite jie "sve 3 o Surge eons Save life |Not Celebrating, rot y 8 dents omer is bas nase OF Wounded Youttr to. say anything.” els tenon ted paren s inaitisaving the life of a rT-year- + oe * eorbecuee Ser gentlem: use the phrase very lightly—will|morial Hospital said’ Edward Dea- have a 5-year-old xk i* * wife. They where daughter. BALTIMORE (AP) _ ‘peamet through the youth’s back, the slender, gp and effective care‘is credited with A spokesman at Union Me- The spokesman gave chief cred- fits ome oom tee, Dr. Erwin Furst Deaver was shot accidentally by a friend, police said. : : The 22-caliber rifle bullet passed shat- tered the sixth rib, went through the three lobes of the right lung, through the right atrium of the heart and spent A movie star is boasting that he’s celebrating 25 years of mar- : : ver of Baltimore appeared to bejriage. Of course, they were with It was Flynn’s third marriagejon the road to recovery, although|six different wives . . . Taffy Tuttle His wife Patrice Wymore was|and the first-for his 32-year-old|his condition critical. Theater. Earl Wilson. he chased by cops, and an NBC page said, good-humoredly, “Is that shew still on the air?” | Eddie Fisher, his sponsors, NBC and the. WILSON columnists are getting much mail biasting| him and Liz Taylor—but NBC Prez Bob Kintner says Eddie | has a firm 26-week deal with his sponsor and is safe. Another NBCer told me the mail’s very much alike and sounds “par- roted." . xk * * leewraing the yarn that Frank Sinatra flew to Londen primarily to see Lady Beatty, the former Adele 2 Landon George Burns cracked: “If Frank's got to fly 3,000 miles to. see a dame, he's sHpping. They used to come to see him.” Jimmy Durante and long-time partner Eddie Jack- son have parted. Thus “Clayton, Jackson and Durante” are no more. Lou Clayton died years back; Eddie Jackson’ll no longer be doing “Old Bill Bailey.” Jackson’s thankful for Jimmy’s kindness over the many years but says he’s go- ing out with another partner. “What Might Have Been”: Two years ago, a friend of mine | picked up a phone on a Hollywood lot and was astounded to} hear—due to a- crossed wire—Cary Grant asking his Jeading , lady Sophia Loren to marry him. His wife Betsy Drake understood but had asked him to think it over. Sophia—then single—dissuaded him; -married producer Carlo Ponti. I never printed a whisper of it. Now that the Grants | have split and others are writing hints, I’ve decided to | shew how Grant handied the Great Emotion like a gentle- man ... Incidentally I said to the person who happened to listen in, “You mean you eavesdropped?” And that party “shriekéd: “You mean I was supposed to hang up then!” + THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Steve Allen explained that one reason for going to Holly- wood in ‘59 is “Here people forget you can act and Jayne's aj good actress.” (His BW goes into the Walter Slezak play.) . . . The US. offered Bafael Trujillo Jr. his Army school diploma, but he rejected it. Lawrence (Dillinger) Tierney got a frac- tured jaw when he battled a couple of cops ... The Maharanee of Baroda wore a jewel-decorated sari at East Horizon said it cost “more than a Cadillac.” Singer Sandu Scett married Montreal cafe owner. 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It-was 52 years ago that |‘‘mutascopes’” before that. war, so I'm + ag agucl he one ress~and I think it wrong, You ae : * * * ‘|matter-of -fac tly = no iong- can throw out mother love and a oe . | “But in Scotland the wen —s friends aya ee - burn up Peter Pan... — blithe, and they remember the|m wenn, W erlucally : J bags good things as a they happened|“They’re .all gone. Not moved * - 2 not afraid; this is a simple fact just yesterday.” Mr. Crisp, still)away. Gone. “Obviously, 1 must have lived | but I think it’s unique,”* said John the most straight-spined and dis- x * * too long.” ME Fisher, —, director rt itinguished actor of his day at the ‘“That’s why I'm here in New Canadian Tourist Association. age of 76, smiled wistfully. York, and ‘to British M bi | F bo Fisher pointed out that more than “I suppose J. might be consid a ee ee 0 le a ratory 30° million Canadians and Amer- -: Columbia for some salmon fishing. ‘ered quite an antique. I came here/Jt’s something to do. I've had the z ‘ lin 1906, after serving in thé Boer|same house in Hollywood for 37) Aids Science Study. |year, that Canadians spend a bulk War. The Hogg job I could sa years and, if Evert, doing : this, money in the U.S., and Americans ifirst was in a mutascope c I'd be si there rusting.” i“The French Maid.’ In those days, tes e * STILLWATER, Ola. @W — aileave fin ers ran mition a the nickelodeon filmi was_consid- ; mobile physics laboratory — spon- yee - ered about as honorable as ped- Crisp is loaded down with Bae: red by Oklahoma State Univer- eo. dling dope. talgia, though he recognizes it ™ es < “Where in the world today,” “a sugar-coating of the memory.”’|sity — will permit 270 students in Fisher asked, “‘can you find a GET ON “I'll never forget an acquaint- |He remembers fondly his buddies|south central Oklahoma to take border-at which 9 ‘great powerful ‘ , ance meeting me on the street. jof the -past: Marie: Dressler physics for the first time this fall. ral Gs Acer to a mall TRE and remarking, ‘I under- |(~That’s my sweetheart — like a|The university pioneered a trav-\tation and the amall nation is not) VODKA WAGON stand that you are in a = great big old mother”),.Gretajeling chemistry laboratory in 1957 aad feartl,.ts not sub- wits 3) la toee Garbo (“Poor thing —hey. killed |and will continue it this year. jected-either to economic or polit- _ Then came “Birth of a Nation,” |her with the talkies”), Lillian Gish) The “services are’ for small ical pressure?’” followed by 376 other movies. 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Surviving are three sistersg Mrs. Dora Parker of Standish, Mrs. Mrs, Eva Wright of Talent, Ore. GEORGE M. SLOCUM ORION TOWNSHIP — George M. ‘Slocum, 66, of 101 Brown Rd., died we grandchildren; 12iunexpectedly yesterday in Tawas Church, Coldwater and Bangor| | Olive Bennett of Swartz Creek and Flint until it{Longhway of Benicia, Calif., and!, noon Friday when i ; TI : ‘ Mrs. grandchildren ad 19. great grandchildren. Deaths Elsewhere “COLCHESTER, .Engiand. (AP) —Brig, D. B. McRigor, 73, con- sultant radiojogist to the British arniy, died here Wednesday. McRigor had 'awarded the U.S, Legion of Merit ifor-aid to the U.S. Army in Eu- rope. x* * * McMillen, 66, retired news execu- the Bultetin ing editor. He was born in St. Clairsville, Ohio. * * * MOUNT YERNON, N.Y. er an ulcer oper ation. * * WHITE ea NY ‘Benjamin H. 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I saw one of them,a few); By ROY ESSOYAN Associated Press Staff Writer The clammy fear of the mid- night knock on the door is gone| from the Soviet Union, but the memory lingers A few years ago the average Russian wouldn't dare talk to an| American on the street. Today an American can't step out of Mos- cow's Metropol Hotel without be- ing besieged by Russians asking for everything from chewing gum to Glenn Miller records. * * * farther away the A block or two more serious ones fall into step.! They ll ask you for American: magazines or ‘shirts In the last several months some | have even started offering to buy | American dollars, Even under re-| laxed Soviet laws they are risk-| ing Siberia. Or—you never know —they may be just testing you) out, WANT TO TALK Many of the. people who ap-| proach you just want to talk to a real, live American. They might even join you for lunch, Few will go beyond that. Despite the. 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PERSONA NON GRATA John Baker, a young American was declared persona non grata and. expelled fromthe Soviet Union a few months after he started: attending classes at Moscow University, and making friends. That was called behavior unbe- coming. a diplomat, ‘There was no other charge. Some of the ordinary people talk ess, - They love their anecdotes, that amaz- ing Russian safety valve that lets off steam with every tturn of the party line, ‘One of the -anecdotes. describes the Communist type catechism: So- viet children go through.on enter- ing the Pioneers, the kiddies’ . Par- ty organization, WHO IS MOTHER? “Who is your mother?” the boys are asked. “The Communist party, for it takes care of all our needs,’’ they answer ritually, “‘And-who is your father?” - “Nikita Sergeievich | Khrush- chev.” “And what do you want to be Foreign ideas have an explosive | om his sos Get ; : One aspires to be ‘a. factory manager, another ‘a. scientist,” the|® third a football star. ee nO Comes the turn of little ian He too says the party is his moth- er and Khrushchev his father. And what does he want to be? “An orplian,” he replies. The Kremlin is launched on a tightrope, When Khrushchév_ de- nounced Stalin 24% years ago, he said, in effect: Let a little free- dom grow. A little freedom has a way of burgeoning. * In the a two years the little freedoms that the Russians won have been burgeoning only tobe batted down again. So far they haven't been batted down to the level of Stalin’s day... V4 But the Communist party is still in complete and unchallenged control, and it’s not likely to do anything that would jeopardize this control. EXPLOSIVE EFFECT < effect on minds shuttered up a lifetime. I never will forget the week- long scenes of pandemonium in Moscow's Pushkin Museum dur-! ing the first exhibition of Picas-| so’s works. The halls were ‘packed day after day, with wild-eyed young Russians arguing at the top of their lings. | me. * * 4 And the ones who argued for| the ‘sort of freedom in art that Picasso personifies were just as loud, if not louder than the ones LUXURIOUS Zell, GOSSIP ON ct PO A USE IN ANY ROOM AS: °¢ TELEPHONE TABLE ° UTILITY CHEST * BOOK and MAGAZINE RACK ° WRITING DESK STURDY PLYWOOD FK AME! 30” LONG OVERALL! t ) LARGE 20x 141" SEAT! e |} MORE BEAUTY & UTILITY IN ONE PIECE OF FURNITURE THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE! DEEP UPHOLSTERED IN OYSTER WHITE WITH GOLD DESIGN! GENUINE CHEST! Perfect for GOLD & BLACK TRIM! HURRY! HURRY! QUANTITY LIMITED! 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Basic principles are not likely to be For instance, all state Tle ta O08. apt to:be ee The peivilege of voting 1s granted in all states in accordance’ with such things as age, residence, and citizenship. One change sometimes suggested in this af- fects the mmimum age limit: Most. states, inelud- ing Michigan, require the. voter.te be 21, but Georgia and Kentucky set 18 and Alaska 19. c. A constitutional convention would certainly con- tinue the separation of the executive, legislative, and | judicial branches of the state government. The in= — - ee ee governor, the _— and the constitutions contain a bill of rights. Michigan has hers to egtins Sangaeyry Salortnes Sy Wome political se protect the people “have demonstrated it can give satisfaction. fm Michigan with its diverse interests, it = argued that two houses are necessary so that people and area. may both be represented. Home rule for cities and villages has become part of Michigan’s pattern of government. Some form of . home rule-for the metropolitan and urban counties might be recommended. Just as the-1908 constitution carried on many traditions from that of 1850, it is safe to say that a © 1960" constitution would pregeres much from ‘that of 4 1908. j (Next—What to aaeee in the imine? duties). ‘Ready Grin’ Is Not Enough ae Sh | Ike Can Be Aggressive, too By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Eisenhower's philosophy of the “ready grin” is~ only part- time, * * * That’s why for him this year's congressional , is a re peat of 1954. Then and now he hung back at first from a full-| blown attack on Democrats. But | qj when things got tough he wound up clubbing them, Eisenhower revealed his philos- ophy to Republicans on his Oct. 14 birthday. While he was still young in the’ Army, he said,. an older soldier told him the most impor tant quality for a staff officer was a “ready Call ae practiced it. * * In time he became chief of staff and famous for his grin. Do the) same, he told Republicans: “As you see sanaeoue trritating oa jast grin.’ He neglected to say it doesn't always work. In 19%3 — after his sensational election and while his Republicans controlied Congress and Demo- crats were extraordinarily nice |=" him—he indicated he wouldn't be. very active in the 1954 congres- | sional elections. He explained: Anybody occupy ing the White House was president of all the people and he had no intention of going out and getting into partisan struggles in any dis trict or state. * * * But 1954 came and with it a growing likelihood voters were go-| ing to throw out the Republicans) —as they did—and give the Dem-| ocrats control of Congress. His | ene fi Ailing Fae With Son's Murder LOGAN, W.Va. my boy?” Robert Bryant asked in the Nice Odor. of Garbage Cans (AP) LEVITTOWN, N.Y. (AP)—This — “How’s fellow Republicans flocked to him| story definitely conveys the sweet! yuctice of the sei for “—. In the end he plunged|smeil of success. Wednesday. Court) into campaign. A private garbage collecting “lew | He had to.campaign, of course,ifirm Wednesday used a device The 54-year-old semi invalid was| told his son,.-Robert Jr., =r was dead. = that disinfects and perfumes its garbage cans. Par o The East Meadow tation tried it out on 800 trash rece Browning tacles and plans to extend the\set bond of $1,009 for the father tales ad plang 10 tend ic who is charged. with murder in customers. his son's death. Bryant's head was * *« & Anthony Montesano, company ‘head, ‘said that using the scent, packed his ready grin in the’ would cost about $1,000 a year. trunk and went into the campaign.| --But we don't mind going to the x «*« * ee ee ae he said his son inflicted Tuesday iwith a bottle. He testified “‘the boy catme home drunk," beat his mother, crippled brother and him- ‘swollen by @ purplish bruise which making at ‘Los Angeles this week | pyr, expense as as it makes : perhaps his most savage attack’ abide happier ae our serviee,”| A single blast from a shotgun) on Democrats. aid! ended the violence. Vice President Nixon, another | stuart Pivar. the chemist who Bryant walked four miles from specialist in grinning, has never developed the spray, said it also the family home on Crawley) shown any of Eisenhower's reluc-|destroys bacteria and repels flies.|\Creek to Chapmanville where he) tance to get into the rough-and- ‘called police and a doctor. tumble of the campaign. ‘Good Driving Probation’ As Bod os Smith * * * He leaped at the Democrats jug- | ular in 1954, in such a way ine’ Prescribed for Motorist i many of them have never forgiven| John M. Hobby of 1070 Joangay | him, Now he’s at their throats‘ Blvd., Waterford Township, will’ again. Once again the Democrats,be on “good driving probation” are sore. jantil March 25 following his ap-' ot this fe some Democrats |Pearance before the Michigan sore at Eisenhower, as well State License License Appeal. ‘as at Nixon, for the ruggedness Board recently. took in. The Chicago telephone ‘ef his attack on them. Due to the inaccurate informa-| directory recommends that any- ‘tion obtained from the Michigan) one looking for Johnson to “also ‘Secretary of State's olfice, the) see Johnston, Johnstone, Jonson, \Press erronously printed Oct. 16} Jonsson, Johnsen and Eunson.” ithat Hobby’s license had been! Candidate Johnsen has sent 250,- revoked because of an Unsatis-| 000 postcards. ifactory driving record. CHICAGO. (UPI) man Einar Johnson thought it would be a good idea to get all the Johnsons in Chicago to sup- port his candidacy for Cook County clerk, but he. didn’t rea- lize how much territory that Speeder’s Alibi Fails —Going to a Funeral WEBSTER, Mass. 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Mrs, Ose | cou: Hahnefeld, of 2071 Maddy Lane, arAimmons, third grade has been active in city affairs, | iroom mothér, will use a United | having served on the -Board of Nations theme for decorating the’ Review, sewer committee and) yofreshment table. An international election boards. “assortment of desserts will be of- * * * ‘fered, | The Council has purchased an : Waterford Police Hold j}. 1957 Chevrolet demonstrator .truck With heavy duty equipment from . Alleged Fruit Stealer Waterford. Township police ar- Shultz Equipment Sales of Ithaca. Councilmen also announced | ‘rested Theodore Trammel, 23, of 5230 Eastview Ave;_at 10 p.m. Mrs. Roosevelt to Talk on U.N. at Royal Oak ROYAL OAK — Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will be inm—~Royal Oak Wednesday to open the lecture series at Main Theater. She will speak on the United Nations. The Royal Oak Weman’s Club, which is spensering the lecture series, is planning a reception and tea at the Clubhouse follow- ing Mrs. Roosevelt's talk. A full house is expected for the lecture | and special tickets are being is- . sued for the tea and reception. The day of the lecture, Mrs. Roosevelt will be met at the train, by her niece, Mrs. Etednor Elli-| ott of 480 N. Pleasant Réd., Bir- | mingham. She will be Mrs. Elli-| ott’s overnight guest. A dinner will be given for Mrs. Roosevelt that evening by another niece, Mrs. Dorothy K. Roosevelt of 292 Greenwood Rd., Birming- ham, Attending will be Governor W liams, his motber, Mrs. Henry P. Williams of Grosse ‘Pointe, Mr. and Mrs. Philip A, Hart and Mrs. Elliott, American Gets Okay to Use Jet Planes NEW YORK (AP) — American Airlines has been granted permir Airlines has been granted permir of to operate jet planes out of Idlewild Airport on ‘a training flight basis, making it the first domestic airline to receive such approval, * The Port of New York Authority |, in an announcement today, said American plans to land its first jet at Ielewild Saturday after a flight from Los Angeles. they will assist the West Bloom- field Township Civic Club. in the presentation of an Armistice Day program Nov. 11. A meeting fo discuss financing fruit from state-operated orchards: on Pontiac Lake- road. : * * * Police on routine duty spotted: iTrammel lying flat in the grass, inside the orchard fence. Upon to See Europe Slides _ further investigation, they found three full bushel baskets and two! ROCHESTER — The Rochester jurja : p bags full of apples and) Woman's Club will hold an OPEN pears of the same variety as those meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the on the trees. Avon Park Pavilion. * * * Mrs. E. C. Hobart of Fairgrove, ‘Firemen Answer Call a former: Rochester school teacher, | i—and Find. Singed Hair will speak on “A Woman's View of! Europe.” She will show slides, and| describe ‘her’ two recent Ba MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD : through Europe. ‘Mrs, James Banks called the fire In addition to 45 days Mrs. L. L. Whi-ms. Sroerim department. “ * * * chairman, said the meeting is open : of * * s training flights, American plans tg the public. | “Where did you say the: fire was?" the dispate her asked. Rochester Women | _ of ' ‘This will be the club's main project last night for allegedly. stealing, (We got about 20 job offers and board members and bestow honors we're going to send each one a0" four faculty members to be Pine Lake Branch card.” recognized for “long and faithful, of Farm, Garden | Nab Seabee, Wife’ “They 8 DR. HAROLD E. SPONBERG Romeo Dedicating High School jthe Veterans of Foreign Wars, | Romeo Post 2052. Among the special guests will be Eberie M. Smith and Wallace B.- Cleland, architects of the De- troit firm of Eberle | M. Smith and Associates, Inc., who de- signed and supervised construc- tion of the new school. After-the program, refreshments will be served by the Parent- Teachers’ group of the high school. While the open house is in prog- ress, Student Council representa- tives will conduct visitors through the building. The one-story brick structure is unique in that it was built in tiers and he can get a raise to $3 an) ‘ , hour,’ she said : ee to fit the contours of the land ‘The “I don't know how to thank, Allen Rash, Board of Education| nine-classroom wing is several will introduce other steps above the section which houses the administrative offices, faculty room, clinic. cafeteria and kitchen. These are on a level higher than the gymnasium... A band room was added to the north end after construction began. They are Mrs. Florence Weyer, Nee grade teacher; Mrs. Dorothy Club Gathers mas anaaaen mone OMEN 000 Blaze |Meloche, -fourth grade teacher: | She — MS. Dale Bartholomew CASS CITY w-—-A marriage cere- |Miss Helen Starkweather, junior jand senior high art teacher; and Lads 10, 11, Start $20, opened her Middlebelt home at.1 mony involving a Navy Seabee: p.m. today for the October meet-.¢.om Michigan and a female im-| |Daniel Barnabo, athletic and at- |tendance director and social sci- ence teacher. Another highlight of the hour- ing of the Pine Lake Branch of the Personator has resulted in the ar-| National Farm and Garden Club. ‘rest of the two men on charges t « * lof conspiracy to defraud the gov- _ Accepted as new members were |ernment. long program will be the presenta- ‘Mrs. John R. Gibson, Mrs. Donald Walled Lake Parents eee ee x |warrants based op a seeret ind. Attend’ High School The Pine Lake Civie Assoc. has ment gel = es agreed to assist the club in its a vidence, R. I., WALLED LAKE — Parents of plans to beautify the beach around, mon Walled Lake Senior High ‘School ithe entrances to the subdivision., It ateused, the Seabee, Etwin «students will return to school this Ellis Easter Cox, 21, of applying evening, * * In a program planned to take for a dependency allowance for his “wife.” The ‘wife’ received j},6 place 6f the regular PTA meet- Romeo State Police e Detective and cashed four Navy checks, jing, they will be in their children’s'Pqul Brabant said the brothers each for $137.10, the indictment j,4scsrooms at 8 p.m, After obtain. WoNdered away from the near by| they'll follow them Nerth Macomb Sportsmen's Club: charged. ing schedules, Cox was arrested at his home. just as the students do. where they Bed come |here. The other man was nabbed, Each session will Iast 10 min- ‘in Denver under the name of John| utes, with a five-minute break ia pond, found a rowboat and Will Hold Installation | Murphy Goodshot, 21, alias Jela! tween each, rowed out to the dredge. St. John Murphy. | Teachers will explain the work ‘The boys admitted igniting pa- NORTH BRANCH Officers | nox * |being done ip each class. Acting pers and throwing them into oll will be installed at 8 p.m. Satur-| U.S. Attorney Joseph Mainelli | as guides wifl be members of the they had spilled on the engine | day at the Masonic Hall by North said the wedding ceremony was| Future Teachers Club and the Na- BranclChapter, Order of the East- performed before a justice of the tional Honor Society. ern Star. Each member may peace in East Greenwich Sept. 1,) bring a guest. A cooperative lunch- 1956, according te records on file, ‘eon will be sérved. | in the town clerk's office. ‘boys, 10 and 11 years old, yester- * * The two were maathenie’ under! ’ shed and setting fire to a dredge Sunday at the Huron Gravel Co, pit, 2900 Inwood Rd., five miles southwest of Romeo. Damages to the dredge, which burned and sank, were set at | 4 | i ma for the coming vear. ~*~ * * Eight of the club's members at- tended the recent council meeting held at the Grosse Pointe Yacht, Club, and a workshop yesterday at the Royal Oak Branch. burning, Brabant said, The pair then broke the lock on An average family throws away the tool shed with a hammer they about 400 pounds of food per year. jaq taken from the barge. They spilled oil ail over the inside and threw matches into it, The oil failed to ignite, however. *x * * 6 F Honeymoon in Northern Michigan Maid of honor was Miss Dolly Proulx of Westacres. Brides- maids were Sharon Sanders of Detroit, Joan Andrews and Lois smoke billowing from the! barge, returning to the club. The | } COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Upon) rangement of white baby mums ‘return from their ,yhoneymoon in and stephanotis with lace leaves. northern Michigan, “Mr. and Mrs. William Koch will make their day admitted ransacking a_ tool! with their: father. They went to the gravel, and deck. They left the dredge | Boys Admit Setting Fire ROMEO—Two Madison Heights, hammer they had hidden in a ‘ditch was later recovered. They have been turned over to Oakland County juvenile authori- ties, Executive Held After Shooting Tractor Plant President Charged With Trying to Kill Employe at Party | ST. JOSEPH «® — The president of a tractor plant today faces ‘charges of assault with intent to |kil’ one of his employes at a com- pany party. His attorney indi- cated he would plead self defense. Berrien County Prosecuter John Spoelman authorized the charge against J. R. Love, 49, who heads the Love Tractor, Inc., ‘plant in Eau Claire. The incident oecurred at a cele- lbration staged by the company The boys fled when they saW/Tiesday night to mark the defeat of a union organization attempt. The party wound up in a braw! _ with Love landing in Lée Me- morial Hospital in Dewagiac, ihome at 14999 Gaylord St., Red-° ford. The couple was married Satur day noon at St. Williams Catholic Church, Walled Lake. . x, *® The former Judith Ann Green, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rudolf A. Sorlie of Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Arthur C. Green of 9395 Commerce Rd. Parents of the bridegroom .are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koch of Redford. : ‘For her wedding the new Mrs. | Koch chose a gown’ of lace and nét “training operations at airports in) a Boston, Baltimore, Los Angeles “In my hair. that’swhere,” Mrs. over slipper satins Tt featured a and San Francisco; The line will) County Calendar Banks replied. '* |Queen Ann lace bodice, scalloped operate vfth Boeing. 707s, which & we neckline shd a t skirt with w''' be equipped with noige sup-| Seihester | Firemen rushed to her ‘home,'a lace train, pressors. | Mrs. Milared on. ‘. ; jone- -time | found Mrs. Banks with singed hair. Fe The authority said American ex- (Meme ng test speaker Tr te Tances told them it caught fire when| Hér veil -fell from a- queen's pects to begin anal jet | dav y evening merting of the, pa tried to put out the paint sol-/tiara of pearls and rhinestones, service early in January, ivory, viene: are welcome. vent. burning in her kitchen sink.'and she ¢arried a cascade ar- \ | SOM Tce ee MRS. WILLIAM KOCH in le | of Wayne. Hall of Pontiac and Helen Smith The bride's sister, Dawn, was the flower girl. James Reicher of Redford was the best man, while ushers were Robert Babes and Lee Woods of Commerce and Walter Romm and, Larry O’Linger of Redford. The reception was held at Edge- wood Country Club. Borden Strike Enters 2nd Day in Detroit, Farmington Planning Dedication Rites FARMINGTON — Dedication of the new’Farmington Post Office, '33200 Slocum St., will be held at F p.m, Saturday, Congressman William 8. Broom- \field will give the dedicatory ad- dress, and Elmer Wallen, Oakland iCounty Field Service officer, will irepresent the Post Office Depart- and the employe being admitted to Mercy Hospital in Benton Harber with a bullet wound in his leg and four broken ribs. The @mploye, Charles Goff, of Watervliet,- was reported fair condition. Sheriff Henry Griese said Victor McKinney, 27, of Niles, the plant superintendent, told him Love and Goff were playing cards when an argument flared up, climaxing with the, shooting., 2 31, in ment. The fight erupted again later, | The ceremonies. sponsored by: [McKinney related, arid he was DETROIT « -- A strike of the Greater Farmington Chamber forced to fire several shots into dairy workers halted service to of Commerce, will featiire a pa- the ground to break it up. ‘nearly 100,000 Detroit area cus-'rade and music by the Farmington Love's attorney, Daltofi Sey- itomers of the Borden Co, for the, second day today. Deliveries from the Borden de-| | pot were halted when employes | walked off their jobs in protest | High School Band. Groves Walker | American Legion Post will ‘supply ithe color guard, A luncheon for Postmaster Hen-| ry Trombley and Post Office. per-| mour of Benton Harbor, Said his ‘client was defending himself against an attack by Goff. A glass strand 15 times finer over 'the loading’ of trucks by non-jsonnel will precede the —— than human hair may be em ‘|than steel. union workers, ceremonies. pe ile Sal cele elie : = "+ _ SIXTEEN _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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M. @ milium lined x e reduced at pea of season e platinum greY ‘Faubus Prefers Locked Doors «Gov. Orval E. FIGHTEEN ‘ | ‘ : ae a a : : bee moet pee cee Lay ae Sees oo. Ce es fi | ; oe fag SS Lo! Mas, ; = ‘ wea: ‘ 2 Pe 5 Fax. THE PONTIAG PRESS. _THURSDAY, _ OCTOBER 23. 1958_ Believes Central High| DETROIT ” — Remember Mr. Would Be Demolished] He te the gid plese who bes Under Integration ibeen a mental patient in Wayne |County General Hospital more LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) —/'than 20 years. Faubus said) Mr. X won fame 12 years ago Wednesday night it was better for; when he played works by Chopin Little Rock Cenral High School | and Beethoven, over a nationwide to be closed than demolished. _ radio hookup. Faubus told a meeting of edu-| ~< & * cators the South is not ready to| At the time, Dr. Ira M. Alt- acept integration. He closed Cen-|shuler, hospital psychiatrist, had tra] High and Little Rock’s three expressed hope that Mr, X might other high schools last month to|be cured through his interest in avert court-ordered racial mixing | | music. oniclasses: But Mr. X, now 68, is still in wo | the hospital. After years of de- | Doctors Still See Hope | for Mr. X to Be Cured | “He played it right otf?” the doctor said. “It was uncanny. He has an amazing ability to play difficult new works at sight. ” Through Dr. Altshuler’s efforts; and from publicity given Mr. X, the hospital—which once had only one piano—now has 35, given by private donors, They are used both for recrea- tion by patients and in Dr. Alt- shuler’s group therapy program. tire ' ALITY LL, °2 GREAT NAMES GET TOGETHER... .FAMOUS { OVER 69 YEARS HURRY — SHOP NOW- FINAL ‘WEEK! | i “It’s better that it (Central) be empty than to be demolished, and | that’s what will happen when peo- | ple like me are incl the gov- | ernor said. In his address to a seekoaal con- ference of theNational Assn. Guidance Sypervisors and. Coun- | sellor Trainers at nearby Hot) Springs, Ark., Faubus also struck |he is in the mood. That is about |once a week, at the US. Supreme Court, *® * * “It seems that Commypnists can) jplay,”’ get ore consideration in the Unit-| ed States than a white segrega- tionist can, sometimes,” Faubus asserted, Meanwhi iu,o$roliment of sopho- mores was scheduled at the Little Rock Private School Corp.'s all- | terioration, his mental condition vers hope,’’ Dr. Altshuler said. of | changes may work in his favor.” is described as stationary. | “He is not cured but there is| “After: a certain age, physical * * * Mr. X still plays the piano when “We don't want to force him to Dr. Altshuler said. Mr. X has given no more con- | certs for outside audiences but he occasionally plays for infor- mal groups of patients and staff | members in the hospital. His name, like those of - most WINTER-TRACTION # AT A BIG SAVINGS TO YOU! WINTER- TREADS [ SALE-DAYS ue INDAY TOMO ° UININE TABLETS. -- > DOODOOOOL= . a 0 SEER eet a Applied to Select Casings or your own tires! white high school today, About 240 mental patients who appear in the) juniors registered Wednesday. public eye, was kept secret. Classes f5-i,o,me 250 seniors got x + * under way this week after a reg-| Altshuler, who is director of | istration mixup that delayed the|greup and music therapy at the| ‘teaching program for a short | hospital, recently composed a piec2 time. io music and gave it to Mr. X, x * * It was revealed that an uniden-| 1 k had steed the sepressonis Cantal HODKS tO Gls, Citizens Council land for a perma- German Boy, 5, nent private, white high school. Soe Gets Operation ’ | States Tax Take | BALTIMORE (AP) — A sur- . : jgeon’s skilled hands and two Rises 2.6 Per Cent |groups of U.S. soldiers 4,000 miles | to little Klaus Kaemmerer. | WASHINGTON — State tax col- | apart have given the gift of life | Jections for fiscal 1958 totaled 149 The S-year-old German young-| “billion dollars, an increase of 2.6/ster underwent a three-hour ‘ ‘blue | per cent over the year before,|baby’’ operation Wednesday at! but the smallest gain for any post- Johns Hopkins Hospital. The hos- | war year. it al said the operation by Dr. | There was an 8.6 per cent in-|Alfred Blalock was a success. crease in revenues in fiscal 1957! x * * and a 15.3 per cent increase in| It was aimed at correcting a} fiscal 1956. |heart defect which prevented suf- | Sales-tax revenues for fiscal 1958 | \ficient oxygen from reaching the totaled 8.7 billion dollars, an in-| little boy’s lungs, crease of 3.6 per cent over the | Eight pints of rare O-negative| year before. They represented 58| blood were required and four of| per cent od total collections. them came from soldiers at near-| x & iby Ft. Meade: ; A 10.7 bet cent increase in to-| * * bacco-tax revenue was the biggest | Some 500 American Army wigs | rise for, the period. Individual in- | silemen; in Karlsruhe, Germany, | come-tax receipts climbed only one donated $2,500 for the operation | per cent. fre chipped in with townspeople | Absolutely Our Best Deal on Winter Tires in TOWN! Budget Terms ED WILLIAMS = Speaker Warns Children’s Need of God Is Basic |here to be with her son, The boy’s pool in Karlsruhe, | to pay for the trip to Baltimore. “I’m happy it’s over,’’ said Mrs. | Sigrid Kaefnmerer, 26, who flew | TIRE CO. 451 S. Saginaw St. father Wilhelm, 30, is a civilian | FE 2-8303 disatcher at the battalion's motor | DETROIT («® — Childhood re- quires a spiritual interpretation of life in order to deal with the ten-| sions of later years, a church | convention speaker said. Dr. Katharine F. Lenroot, former | U.S. representative on the execu- | tive board of the U.N. Children’s! Fund, emphasized the teaching of| faith to children in a talk to the, foufth annual meeting of the Con- gregational Christian churches Tuesday night. Dr. Lenroot warned that if the! heritage of one God of the universe | is riot passed on to the children) it may be that the materialism | of this generation will be as: nothing compared iwth the empti- | ness and despair of our succes- | sors."' | She said the church's duty to- ward children is to help them) grow in their relationship to God | and to develop a free individual | spirit ‘‘ho matter how it may dif- fer from the ways of others.” Scientists now can watch and measure growth in the living cell with a new kind of X-ray machine developed by a California scientist. SALE OF. 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Mindszenty, freed from ‘Red im-|- ° prisonment by the 1956 Hungarian revolt, found asylum in the lega- tion when -the Russians crushed the revolt a few days later. * * * ~The W.S. charge d'affaires in the cardinal at the Vatican's re-|~ The Hungarian Foreign Ministry replied that the request was “gross interference in Hungarian domestic affairs,’ Ackerson said. | The Hungarian note added: “Permission for Josef Mindszen- ty to leave the country, remission ef his sentence or its suspension are entirely internal matters for Hungary which cannot constitute a proper subject for any Hungari-| an-American negotiations.” x *« * Mindszenty- was a hero of Hun- gary’s: World War II resistance to the Nazis, Comrunists arrested him a few months after they took | over Hungary and in February) 1949 sentenced him .to life impris-| onment on charges of treason, es-/ pionage and black marketing. In announcing the rejection, Budapest radjo stressed that Mid- szenty had been convicted of trea- ~son by a Communist court. The broadcast did not mention that the request was made so Mind- szenty could attend the conclave of cardinals. beginning Saturday to name a successor to Pope Pius > 1 . * * * Vatican circles expressed deep regret at the rejection. Today was, the second anniver- sary of the start of the Hungarian revolt; Arrests and tightened con- ‘south? Put the bulbs on the bot-/think it's ALASKA’S CONTRIBUTION — Australia -gave us the omni- | present hoop and now the Alaskan Eskimes are getting into the act with a sort of bolas of the South American Gaucho. It can also be likened to a yo-yo: Sharon Orbeck of Fairbanks @emonstrates the bolas (or yo-yq, or whatever) in Washington, D. C. As it is swung up and down, one ball goes oné way and the other ball the © other, So far, they're made only by the Eskimos. | But This Was a Sorry Year for Bulbs | Choice of. 3,000 Varieties Available to Tulip Lovers "By ARTHUR EDSON. play. than it gets. _ ‘Wonderful. WASHINGTON @ — Now comes| scent," te says, “particularly the time when we gardeners put early in the morning." im-our bulbs. And {t's nice to! That although tulips are indeli- know, as We go about our chores,|bly associated with Holland, they, that whatever his failures else-|are not its biggest export by any| where mankind seems to have the/means. “We must spend 70 to’ tulip situation well in hand. \75 million dollars on Dutch hams+ Did you know that there now @lone.” Springer says. are 3,000 varieties of tulips? | That no one seems to know why) Or that there’s an easy way to! Holland has remained the heart of get tulips to grow jin the deep/the tulip growing busmess. “Some| the soil, but frankly hy tom shelf of the refrigerator for| disagree with that. It’s nothing} a few weeks. They will be con-|but sand. Of course, there is an vinced that they're wintering injevénness of the climate. By! a Pennsylvania garden, and when|evenness, I mean it’s lousy all) moved to southern. soil will bloom/| year long.” (A few more cracks) PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER: 23. 1938 you that Johnnie W HIGH VOLUME PROFIT method Pontiac. bringing. identical HUGE We put iton the line... proved us right! You have decom ... LOW of mer- chandising MAKES and KEEPS friends here in WE PLEDGE: to continue you he high quality clothes at ] i tical HUGE SAVINGS! Thanks to you Johnnie Walker Pa | COUPON. © FREE @ . 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Most reassuring is the return of| confidence to business leaders and) to consumers. Even many of those corporate] executives announcing shrinking} earnings so far this year are pre-| dicting that the final three months should show a nice reversal. But there’s still no sign yet of any runaway boom. Only in the) stock market is there enthusiastic | counting of chickens before| they've hatched. In industrial circles there's| more caution due to the belief that’ the surprising rebound of the) economy during July and August! & probably slowed down a bit in) Septentber and October. A chief worry is what any fur- Oops, Wrong Duct! ther rise in interest rates and| tightening of the money supply| might do to the recovery. The bond market is already bad- ly’ shaken and looking hard for buyers. More big corporate issues| are reported on the way. Local governments still have borrowing needs mnoateted * * The U.S. ae is coming in- to the money market the first half] of next month to raise another) 9 three billion dollars of new money | Which Comes First? te meet its needs for cash. It may) THE WINNER — A tree that won a “beauty” “contest, this towering white spruce will grace New York*City’s Rocke- feller Center during the Christ- mas season. The 64-foot-tall ree, found in East Madison, | Maine, was selected as the per- fect spruce after a search of nearly six months. It wil] be decorated with 1,000 plastic globes and 3,000 bulbs for its Manhattan appearance. CASPER, Wyo. ing wood shavings in the old City every room in the building. inspection revealed the stove Rest been connected to the ventilating duct. DENVER (AP)—Arthur Ernest | have to eschew bonds and look to) |Risley filed a complaint in Denver| the banks for short-term funds. (District Court. He asked for two Speculation on the probability of) things: a divorce from his wife | a eae rise in interest rates is Alice, and the family’s TV set. ‘ port new efforts to broaden the Nixon ome Samo for Broadened Civil Righ : be! : Citing siiicge 's atlas. Nixon asked what the Democratic leader intends to do about Faubus, Griffin and leading foés of inte- strifé-marked field of civil rights.| gration. Nixon, here to campaign for the -* * & New York GOP ticket, called in a| ‘And as head of the Democratic statement for the election of Repdparty what leadership: does he Kenneth Keating to the Senate.|intend to exert on the Democratic He depicted this as a step toward|chairmen of the powerful commit- destroying control of Congress’|tees in the House and Senate who machinery by anti-civil- Ti ght sjiconsistently block action on the NEW YORK (AP)—Vice Presi: dent Nixon pledged the Eisenhow- er administration today to. -Sup- |No Help to Color Blind ° ‘OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Green trash cans in the downtown area here are being repainted gray. City officials said this should stop| Congregational Coleen salient Prosecuting Attorney : i ee ee ke (AP)—Workmen} irecently installed a stove for burn- Hall here. Wednesday smoke mre 4) ‘jduct instead of to the chimney. Democrats. 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FE 8-9551 _ MODERN sed SHOP for THE dat in SLEEPING COMFORT ne DOLLAR SAVING PRICES FOR ALL’ Reg. 79.50 ei) | es Do Twin or Full $ 50. =< ‘ Rit a TE Size Mattress : Sh ye or Box Spring Ziti rss . — if : x ‘ . < 4 a TWENTY-TWO, ry 4 Si204 es a Lies ae ‘| € } Sentimental Journey Truman on Way. to Boston| : to Lend Helping Hand NEW: YORK (AP) — Give 'em{0ther _Massachusetts—-Democratic|” Hell. Harry S. Truman winds up|candidates will be on hand, and his national campaigning today ; the party can use the money from for Democratic congressional can- the fund-raising dinner. didates with a sentimental jour-| It was the same sort of senti-| . (mental streak that brought the 74-| The ex-President didn’t sound year-old Democratic campaigner| half as tough as some of his cam-/hurrying back to New York ney to Boston paign oratory might imply as he Wednesday night to put in a few explained the purpose of his trip/more licks for Gov. Averell Har- to the hub where Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) appeared su-| premely confident of re-election. * * * Truman’s motives were simple Rep. John McCormack (D-Mass) House majority leader, is a close know already, Truman wanted to personal friend and was his loyal make it clear where he stood. supporter when he was in the! White House. And, since tonight's dinner in Where as @n advocate of civil in honor of MeCor-\Tights he has a big following, to Boston is mack’s nephew, State Atty. Gen. Edward McCormack — now serv-/the Negroes, “and if you don’t ing by appointment and a candi-/80 along with your friends you'll date for election—Truman thought deserve what you get.” it only right for him to join in the celebration. x * *& And besides, he said, all the iriman, Harriman, his former secretary jof commerce and diplomat, is. in |the midst of a hectic fight for re- ‘election against Nelson Rockefell- ier and, as if everybody didn’t x * | Truman went into Harlem, isay that Harriman is a friend of No administration, he told Har- jem in a radio appearance with ‘Harriman, has ever broken as ‘many promises as those of the ltwo Eisenhower. administrations. MIRACIE MILES st TH Celebration 6:45 P.M. Oct. 23rd HELP US CELEBRATE 'He urged the electorate to “run ‘em out of office.” ., : * ® & | Truman is expected to develop the civil rights theme further in jhis address in Boston tonight. ; He's returning by train ta spend jthe weekend in New York with ihis grandson and the baby's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Daniel. He hasn't any more political ispéechs in mind until he winds ‘Says Ike, Nixon cussing plans for the Pontiac The four sale locations will be: PUMPKIN, ANYONE? — Shown above are Al Olsen, Bob Costello, and Bill Dean. Jr:; dis- pumpkin sale to be held Friday and Saturday. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 __ Jaycee annual Community Na- tional Bank downtown, Oakland County Court House, Tel-Huron, and Miracle Mile Shopping - Centers. Four tons of pumpkins have been re- ceived in anticipation of a successful sale. « rope appear to be nearing an end. + -k& * : delegation of experts to the Colom- bo Plan economic conference here, disclosed today that his country is slowly reducing such trade. * * * barter,” he said. ‘‘There nyi,o)2ar er cash demand now for rice than Burma is: able to produce.” Burma, the greatest rice-export- ing nation in the world, originally arranged to barter a third of its total rice exports to the Sino-So-; viet bloc. Over the past two years! this has been reduced to about 10 per cent, ‘Demagogues Adlai Raps Speeches’ -of GOP Campaigners: ‘up his campaigning with a major talk in St. Louis the Saturday) inight before election. ‘ences this week, Truman has |stepped up the tempo of his criti- jcism of Eisenhower foreign pol- jicy, particularly in the Formosa ‘Strait. Nearly Helpless Cripple Robbed of Crutch, Laces cripple who sells shoe laces for a living. : * * * Two youths approached Zmyslo said, “‘Give us your crutch and your shoe laces or we'll cut your throat,’’ Zmyslo did. Police are searching for the pair. ROBBERY VICTIM — Brook- lyn, N.Y., diamond merchant In speeches and news confer-| DETROIT (AP) — Eremya| “The old Nixon has been joined Zmyslo, 38, is a near helpless | by the new Ike—or a new speech at a corner Wednesday and one | as Insult to Public CHICAGO (AP)—Adlai E. Stev- enson has labeled the charges of some Republican campaign speak- ers against the Democrats as ‘‘the ultimate demagoguery.” He men- tioned by name President Eisen- /hower and Vice President Richard | Nixon. ko *& & ‘writer — in a desperate, intoler- able, demagoguery type of cam- paign,’’ Stevenson said. | x * * He called the new Republican jattack on the Democrats “‘an af- front to the intelligence of our fel- ilow citizens.” Stevenson, Democratic candi- ‘date for president in 1952 and 1956, told a’ Democratic rally Wednes- day that Eisenhower. speaking |this week on the West Coast, “called us radicals and charged \that we Democrats are at odds} jwith American tradition.”’ * * * “It is apparent,’’ Stevenson said ‘that the Republicans, from their ‘convulsions, know that the Demo- ;crats are going to swing the coun- itry this fall. Their charges at this time are desperate, the ultimate |demagoguery.”’ | Stevenson spoke at a luncheon lof 1,200 Cook County (Chicago) [precinct captains and committee- men. * * * Stevenson told the rally that “they (the Republicans) can't) ‘talk about (Secretary of Agrieul- iture) Benson or (Seeretary of |State) Dulles—they have to fall back on this tired old talk of radi- calism, socialism and free enter- prise—and the charge that if the Democratic candidates are elected it would ruin the country.” * * * He said the nation now faces its largest deficit and largest bud- Aaron Spira, 35, told police that | | burgh, Pa., and stole two cases | of gems he was carrying valued | at $140,000. two men kidnaped him in Pitts- ‘of war in China.” get and ts “waltzing on the brink Ke. * * “We deserve something better,” | he said. OUR SAVE WITH WEPCO'S =| | State Official Produces Tarzan Movie Script JACKSON, Miss. (UPI — A Mississippi public service com- missioner wrote the script for the latest Tarzan movie — “Tarzan’s : * ® «® is a novelist, said the film takes Panel catunhions = Burma wae ; grun several years ago a a new approach to the won doealt dence that rice being bartered! Tarzan series. In it, Tarzan does\tq Czechoslovakia was being sold| not speak broken English and is'in turn for cash to normal cus-| “a little bit more adult.” tomers of Burma. x * & x *« * Phillips took time off from his} U.S. sourceg said they do ‘not! + Fight for Life.” |_ ‘Thomas Hal Phillips, who also state duties to write the script.|anticipate a total suspension of He has also turned out several the rice trade because Burma is novels and short stories, Istill obligated to pay for a stadi- U Kaung Tin, head of Burma’s. “From next year on we do not) have to sell them anything for House of Discounts 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 2 f A | Fun to do! Easy for you! An ndoor Picnic COKE! RES. U. 6. FAT. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘OCTOBER 23, 1958 TWENTY-THREE U y bes Company Bnei fits will be carefully studied during the has several yours. And, it could result in improvements in such benefits for you. Here’s why: Congress this year passed a law forcing public disclosure —and government scrutiny—of the terms and financial operations of employe health and welfare programs. It takes effect Jan, 1. The big purpose of the law is to keep unions and companies from misusing funds of the programs they operate. To help do this, the administrators of the ‘pro- gram must file with the government extensive reports *. of the plans’ operations. Such reporting has never been required before. And, congressional investigations have exposed many welfare program frauds. This prompted the legislation. But, whether the law will serve its full purpose remains to be seen. It’s vague as to exactly how the program’s ad- ministrators are to report and what happens if they don’t. * * * . Both President Eisenhower and organized labor were disappointed: that these points weren’t clearer and the President said the law will require extensive amendment. * * * But, high union officials feel the law will reach far in curbing corruption of welfare funds. And, they also see this _ good result for employes: The reports to the government are supposed to be a full description of the programs and annual financial re- ports. The description is supposed to include such informa- tion as the benefits provided, how the programs are financed and the appeal and claims procedures. The financial report is supposed to include the num- ber of employes covered; total employe and employer contributions; a statement of assets, liabilities, receipts ~ and disbursements; a rundown of commissions, salaries and fees paid to whom and for what; the nature of in- vestments; experience records and actuarial assumptions. (The failure to specify exactly how the information should be supplied and the possibility of concealing abuses because of it was one of Eisenhower’s big criticisms. The Labor Department is preparing standard reporting forms - and hopes administrators will use them.) With such detailed reporting, it will ‘be possible—for the first time—for labor unions to study the operations of the programs ; * * * They feel there are wide differencés in cost for similar types of benefits bought with welfare money and the re- ports to the government will show it. And, they think the information will show many bene- fits can be had cheaper and unions can get more protec- tion for the same money For example: Suppose you're covered by a company pension plan, your union investigates and discovers — dy comparison with other pension plans—that the money go- ing into it isn’t providing as much as it should. The union in its next negotiations on pensions can insist on different, and better arrangements. Told Wally to Keep Him Out of Mischief By CLAIRE Cox NEW teak (UPD — American- Prince of Wales to Wallis Warfield — in 1934 after befriending Mrs. Simpson, introducing her to ‘the Prince and taking her into her closest confidence. She sald, in an peng se sige written jointly with her twin sis- ter, Mrs. Gloria .Morgan Vander- bilt, that she was on a trip to the United States when the romance between the present Duke and Duchess of Windsor blossomed, leaving her out in the cold. “You look after him for me while ['m away,” Lady Furness said she told Baltimore-born Mra. 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The Soviet government has, him.” a ; not permitted publication in Rus-| The son of a distinguished paint- sia of his Monumental novel about/er and a musician mother turned shat communism has done to aside from law and music to study in Literature philosophy at Marburg, Germany. 1914 in a volume called “A Twin in the Clouds.” After the Revolution he wrote several more volumes, including “Themes and Variations,” “Lieu- tenant Schmidt,” ‘‘Spectorsky”’ and “The Second Birth,”” But from the early 1930s, when Stalin’s purges began, he published no original werks until ‘Doctor Zhiv- ago.” freedom and tried to prevent its publication aliroad. | * | The award, worth $41,420, was certaih to be interpreted by many) asa slap in the face for the So-| viet government. There was specu- Jation that the Soviet authorities would not allow Pasternak to = [f] ceive his prize, or would take re-/ prisals against him. t Known as the greatest living poet writing in the Russian lan- guage, Pasternak despaired of) : . ‘ publishing creative writing of his P&leners continued their drives. to own under Stalin and for years take their messages to the people Anti yesterday. devoted himself to translations of ° : such foreign classics” as Goethe Sen. Charles E. Potter (R) was and Shakespeare in Jackson, So was his Democratic “Doctor Zhivago’—upon which OPponent, Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart. he had been working quietly for, * * * 10 years—was completed in 1956) “‘Remember 1948,” during the de-Stalinization period Republicans’ last night. of comparative freedom for went The GOP senator, locked in & But to make certain it WAS) oo, race for re-election,’ cou- By The Associated Press Michigan's top political cam- Potter told ers. published, he sent It abroad by a Blistering Words Flare Up State Vole Campaign taxpayers in future years.” Bagwell aimed directly at Wil- liams, saying: “The governor has accused me of smearing Michigan when I talk about what’s wrong with the state after 10 years of his ad- ministration, This is a lot of hon- sense. My attack is not on the state, but on the governor and his administration.” | Williams, meanwhile, announced His first poems were published in, friend. pled the advice with a get out ithat he now has traveled through THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23.1958 “Famer Says Wife and Self Daughter, 3, Critically Wounded by Gunshot Outside Football ‘Field SPERRY, Okla. (AP)—A Farm- er shot and killed his wife, crit- ically wounded his small daugh- ter, and took his own life just out- side the Sperry Football Field Wednesday night. The woman and her three children were watching a high school game from a sta- tion wagon. * * * The dead; Mrs. Imogene Tracy, 32, and her estranged husband, William Anthony Tracy Jr., 35, who only recently had undergone a mental hearing. In a critical condition at Hillcrest Medical Cen- ter in Tulsa is the couple’s daugh- ter, Lynn Tracy, 3, with a bullet wound in her lung. The child underwent emergency surgery early today. H The couple's: other two children, Roger, 6, and Billy, 8, watched from the back seat of the station wagon as their father opened fire. They were not harmed, * « * Tulsa ‘County Deputy Sheriff Louis Powell said the woman had just started to back the station pickup-truek- nes iat Wy S ar EJ Tracy, who operated a farm near here, jumped out of the- truck, pointed a. 25-35 caliber rifle and fired two blasts through the win- -e of the station wagon, Powell * ot ~ Mrs, Tracy died within minutes from two bullet wounds, one in her chest and the other in her left side, One of the shots also struck the child. : Powell quoted witnesses as say- ing Tracy then turned. the rifle on himself, sending a bullet through his chest. Detroit News Endorses Hart for Senate Seat DETROIT (#—The Detroit News today endorsed Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, the Democratic nominee, for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Republican Charles .E. Potter. * * * “We have chosen,’ the News said editorially, ‘‘on the basis of a careful study of the records of the two contenders.” The Detroit Free Press has en- dorsed Potter. It also has endorsed the candidacy of Republican Paul Bagwell for governor. * * * The News has not indicated a ‘choice for governor. ; | ‘Prize Led to 1st Plastic | LONDON — The first plastic ma- terial was created in 1868, when a Offers Self ‘ MOUNT CLEMENS # — Radio announcer Ron Dunn hopes to. walk again in.a month through a recent development in medical science in which he has offered to be a guinea pig. Dunn, 35, confined to bed. en- cased in a bulky plaster cast, is scheduled for an operation next Thursday at Philadelphia’s Hahne- mann Hospital. * * Doctors hope to apply a newly developed synthetic marrow into Dunn's left thigh bone. The bone was crushed in an aute crash five years ago. Dunn, an announcer for WBRB, Mount Clemens, was hospitalized and on crutches for 24, years. Last month, he fell at his home and the thigh was broken again. | Under conventional procedures, he faced another operation and a year of waiting for the bee to heal. | a e oe. Ae But Dunn heard4 radio-Teport that two doctors had ,developed “bone glue’? for fractures that would supp6rt the body within two days. He called the Associated Press for details. a _He found out the doctors were Michael P. Mapdarino and Joseph E. Salvatore: He telephoned Dr. Mandaring“in Philadelphia. : Jil elt as. Guinea Pigigt in ‘Bone Glue’ Operation} » I would be helping to prove effee- tiveness of the substance, If it works.on my leg, I should be able to walk in a month. “I’m ready, except for one thing. T need a way to get there, An ambulance costs $245, Maybe some- one will drive me in a station wagon, back $14,000 in medical and hos- pital bills I ran up the first time it was broken. The other driver wasn’t insured.”’. Dunn formerly was with. radio stations in York, Pa., and Cin- einnati. Copy of 1907 Divorce Firsf Requested in ‘40 ” DESVER (AP): — Fred Parker vorce in 1907. He wrote for a copy ‘lof the divorce decree in 1940. Officials’ advised. Parker, - then residing in Oakland,~ Calif... he could have the copy for. $1. Denver. County Judge David Brofman heard from Parker Wednesday—18 years later. Park- er enclosed the dollar. There’s one hitch. Since 1940, the fee has increased to $1.50. “It took me to last’ April to pay. ‘of Salt Lake City obtained a di-}Com * *« * Before disappearance, Tin- gey was on construction the scene because of his job clas- sification. * * * The Coast Guard said it is hold- bury, Mass., before he disap- }peared. { Fastest Wagger Wins PIRBRICHT, England — At a . one of the great philosophical nov- and vote plea in this Republican The monumental] novel first ap- stronghold and birthplace of the peared in Italy in Italian last year) Gor and was published in the United “~~ ° States last month. “It’s not the newspaper columns The 700-page book has for its or stories that determine the elec- hero Yuri-Andreyevich Zhivago, a tion. It’s the ballots that are cast,” wealthy doctor and writer who he declared. tells, through literary bits he left} BLASTS HART behind, of the tragedy of Russia’ Potter would up a vigorous cam- in this century. |paigning day with a speech to about x ke * |225 persons who gathered in the It obviously expresses Paster- Polish Falcon Hall and dined on nak’s reaction to the Russian Rev- |golombki, a ground meat prepara- olution. __|tion wrapped in cabbage leaves. Critics have hailed its sweeping) He blasted his opponent, Hart, as breadth and placed it in the tradi- the “shadow” of Democratic Gov. tion of Tolstoy's “War and wijliams and a man who “‘has un- Peace.” The award was made by the 18 wii) 7; ” members of the Royall Swedish| > = ‘Academy of Letters from funds) Amd a grim-faced Hart lit into provided in the will of the late Al-| Potter last night as he never has fred Nobel, inventor of dynamite.| before on a public platform. The citation said it was given for} He accused him of trying to Pasternak’s ‘important achieve- «rab headlines’ and resorting to ment both in contemporary lyri-|;mears “in a desperate effort to cal poetry and in the field of the | rally a dying campaign.” great Russian epic tradition.” Meeting him face to face in a Le * a |Jackson hotel lobby, he suggested In an obvious attempt to fore- “knock off” the mimeograph ma- stall Soviet criticism, Dr. Anders| jines that turn out Potter’s cam- ite aeomin keine seed the (Paign statements. Potter made no author’s writing_is ‘high above |"eP ly: . * ¢ all political party frontiers.’’ Oth-| er members of the academy said| they viewed “Doctor Zhivago”’ as| It was a new tack for the Demo- cratie lieutnenant governor, who has deliberately sidestepped an all- out attack an his rival in Michi- igan’s U.S. Senate race in the be- lief that it would de him more harm than good, els of our time, In the book, Doctor Zhivago says such things as these about | i ist Russia: : Metbe creat Giana of us are! What set him off was a state- required to live a life of constant, |™ent by Potter yesterday “labeling systematic duplicity. Your ‘health Hart as his millionaire opponent is bound to be affected if, day aft-|2Nd accusing him of a ‘“‘crass dis- leashed a torrent of doubletalk on! jall of Mjchigan’s 83 counties. The) wagon out of a narrow street aft- jlast was Monroe County. er watching the football game at | An aide°estimated he had trav-|the north end of the field when prize was offered for a substitute ; es ifor ivory for billiard s. Ivory! “He told me,” Dunn said, “it lwas becoming scarce. Lwas willing to be a guinea pig The United States had 36,494 for-|dog show in Pirbricht a prize was eign students in this country last! given to the dog that wagged its year. ‘tail the fastest. ‘eled 35,000 miles, distributed half ja million of the bow tie pins that have become his trade mark and had shaken ‘‘nobody could count the hands.”’ * * * Bagwell compared Williams to a master magician, saying: “The governor has dipped down into the oldest of a tired politi- cian’s bag of tricks. 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Williams and come, was the loss of faith in te ee Ry vas ohne rae value of personal opinion.” Aazaty (ELIE ab : Following publication of the |state che firing verbal blasts at book in Italy last year, Pasternak|€aco other. as a judgment of the gov- F ernment but as an “‘attempt to,Ures” of ie Republican Legisla- iri , " i ; yell hi Williams, ee ees a pag aie aor eek ie th ‘on the tlement of writers and artists. state, but on the governor and his * * * administration.”’ Dr. Nils Ake Nilsson, who inter-. Williams said: viewed him for a Swedish literary’. ‘The failure of the Legislature magazine, quoted him today asito get a good start on state build- saying the reason Soviet authori-/ing means a heavier burden on misfortune.” * :jand bucked rough weather off the |to a Gloucester fish-packing firm. | The-Evelyn C. Brown, a quar- iter-million-dollar, 107-foot dragger | one of Gloucester’s biggest —!| |apparently was wracked by an ex- 'plosion before the fire. 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You'll find lots of new uses for the cereal flake crumbs. * > 10¢ ey F on 2 cans of Heinz soos © Serve the best soups Inoney can buy—and* © They're the famous high-quality soups that save cash, too! Purchase two cans of Heinz cost no more than other kinds—actually Soups—either the same or different varieties. less cy ang special sale! Hurry while be * *® Homemakers who love to use pretty dishes and attractive cook- ; ing utensils will be happy to see — GIG BGS GG BEBE ABE GA EHR EAA BELA A BLA A A BARE A AIAN ST RREY AAR the new copper-colored aluminum Sai 1999996009990 S Se OS molds, They will never tarnish, "¢ chip or peel. Made in five different shapes, each with an ornamental design, | : they will hold just one package Four new soups: Vege- ot gelatin, including fruit. Each od — has a hanging ring. They may be ° purct 4 singly or as a set. Noodle « Minestrone. THIS COUPON IS WORTH - —10¢ | ON THE PURCHASE OF 2 TINS OF HEINZ CONDENSED sOouUP Old favorites: Tomato * * * * Bean + Consommé LEARNING FROM THE EXPERT — When Pentiac Press Phote One other new product to come | a vegas cs panies ee members of the Oakland County School Food cialist with the USDA, weighs up ingredients for {to my desk is an aluminum clean-| . geetwith Vegetabies Service Association met recently for a work- a cabbage salad. With him, from left to right jer. It is supposed to remove stains | . ¢ Chicken with Rice shop at Huron Valley High School, they were are Mrs. Leo Puglise of Hatchery road, Mrs. |from pots and pans and also ena. vacuaren briefed on the newest kitchen techniques by an William Zielesch of Bloomfield and Mrs. John jerase pot and pan marks from Vegetable » Gumbo rt in the field. Here, Hal Balin, a Food Spe- Murphy of Milford. the sink. 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This nutritious recipe can|@ sauce with which to top your| Halloween party can be as attrac-/he tucked in the oven with the|vanilla ice cream generously. tive and good tasting as they are|evening meal, or any advance time Try it over plain yellow cake, easy to prepare. Delight the Hal-|that is convenient. too, and it will be equally delicious. loween-ers at the young folks’| Individual Graham Cracker Betty) Lemon-Nut Sauce party with simple -to-fix Zorro) 2 rea or green apples 3 cups walnut meats, quartered floats 2 tablespoons orange juice %, cup honey = $ ake eee creck ars crumbled ae cup white corn syrup ~ < © ablespoons brown sugar cup water After the masks come off and) 1 tabléspoon butter ua cup bottled lemon juice spooks and goblins turn into ordi-| % teaspoon cinnamon | 2 cup orange juice Quilted heavyweight foi! - | ‘2 tablespoons vanilla extract } a soe oh hee | Wash and quarter apples. Re-) Bring to a boil the honey, corn ready. The floats take only a, move core and cut each quarter in, syrup and water. Add nuts and| minute to make ard it’s easy to| hall. Arrange wedges overlapping/ boil gently for 10 minutes. Add, plan for second and third helpings.|°". four 93-inch lengths of heavy bottled lemon juice and orange’ Named for the exciting hero of Finch quilted broiling foil. juice and boil 3 minutes longer. | early California days, Zorro, these Sprinkle apples with orange juice.| Remove from heat, add vanilla ex-| floats, are a refreshing combina-| * x ek jtract. Cool. Serve as sauce for ice! tion of chocolate ice cream and Blend together graham crack. “'°?™- lemon-lime carbonated beverage.| er crumbs, sugar, butter sa | | Made from the natural oils of lem-| cinmamon. Divide in fourths and (Try Stuffing Rolls | ons and limes, the carbonated bev Spoon over apples. ry f g Ke erage is a delicious flavor contrast * x * | Good partners — bacon-parsley | Ne the eet ice Sapey Make) Fasten foil together across top stuffing wrap-arounds and roast | an or sie Nea ne eer each ‘‘Betty"’ with double fold) | ea To make: Place 1/3 cup | ioe bie anne aon a er and) and double fold ends toward cen-|'eftover bread stuffing on a alice | svgar cookies. Here is the recipe:'ter Place on cookie sheet ari/f bacon and roll up. Fasten with | When you compare Atlas prices ) you'll be filled with glee ‘Cause Food Sevings are “In the Bag” at Atlas, you see! pith’ 27: Zorro Float |bake in a moderate oven (390 de- 3 ay pick. gee using al] the 1 large scoop chocolate ice cream lerees) for about 40 minutes. ‘bread mixture. Place bacon rolls ‘ote bottle lemon-lime carbonated ixpg0,prw on a greased baking pan and bake | : .° Ricterowest ctasshasa sieved in a moderate oven (375 degrees) | FRESH LE AN , Hickory Smoked Place a generous scoop: of ice, g da Pop PI for 15 minutes. To make bacon! , Cc SLAB BACON By the Lb. C cream in a soda glass or tall wa-/SO@Q FOp Fiays extra crisp, place under a broiler Lh. Piece | ter glass. Pour chilled lemon-lime| New Role in Kitchen for several minutes. Use in place SPARE RIBS ‘ carbonated beverage down the in-| of potatoes or to garnish meat , : Borden’s None Such | side of the glass. Garnish with a! Carbonated lemon-lime beverage Platter. | “dob’ of whipped cream and'puts an intriguing glaze on dinner. sprinkle on a spoonful of shaved rolls. : 1D: chocolate. Serve float with straws! Lemon-Lime Glazed Rolls \Different Dessert Makes 1 serving. | 1 recipe for hard rolis tor 2 boxes : & brown and serve rolls) For a different dessert, serve 1 teaspoon cornstarch inc ¢ " te cue Line inionearbonated beversae! Seuncemieat Custard. Cover the bot- SUGAR or PLAIN Mincemeat Sundae « kk toms of well greased individual = DONUTS pkg 15° Shape dough into dinner size custard cups with chopped nuts. | ' a a a , Do you know the taste of mince rolls( Parkerhouse perhaps). Stir Add a layer of canned mincemeat. . meat and coffee combined? It's|cornstarch and beverage to dis-/Prepare your favorite baked cus- f. delicious, and the way to prove it solve cornstarch and cook over tard recipe. Carefully pour over HAMILTON NESTLE’S is to spoon mince meat, the al- low heat, stirring, until smooth the mincemeat. Set custard cups ways ready-to-use kind, from a and thickened. Cool slightly./in a pan of het water. 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Can CANNED HAM’4.39 LARGE 24 LETTUCE os LO HEADS ANTI-FREEZE $7 TOKAY GRAPES 2 25: Quality Plus ALCOHOL GALLON GALLON FOOD=-O0=-MATI {65 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE2-1298 SUDER=MARKET VAUtMwattieleiat! Ave. Ph. FE5-8311 ‘ THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 28, 1958 fi : * : : : : Apples Hold Spicy Filling Were it not for the Ancient Ro- mans, we today might never have considered the apple as a symbol ot Halloween pleasure. For, the Romans combined this feature of their harvest festival, which hon- ored Pomona, goddess of the tree fruits, with the Halloween festivi- lies already being celebrated. _* * * In keeping with the Halloween tradition, Sugar Information, Inc. suggests this recipe for an unusual apple dessert to serve your party guests, This dessert consists of lightly cooked pared apples whose; centers are filled wth a heavy. spicy syrup and chopped walnuts topped with whipped cream and - maraschino cherries. * ® * Because the whipped cream hides the spicy mixture, it is ap- propriately called Apple Surprise. Apple Surprise 8 apples 1% cups water 2 cups sugar % teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon nutmeg 14 teaspoon ginger . 1 tablespoon butter Pare and core apples, making) core holes generous size. (Do not break through to bottom of apple.) Combine water and sugar in saucepan, Cook slowly, stirring oc- casionally, unti] sugar is dissolved (about 5 minutes). Add apples and| cook gently until tender €10 to 15 minutes). Remove apples and set aside to cool. Add spices and butter to syr-. up- Bring mixture to boil and boil rapidly until mixture thick. Cool syrup slightly, Fill apples with syrup. Decorate with walnuts, top with whipped! cream and maraschino cherries.! The amount of any food in the DOUGHNUT TORTON] — This delicious Italian style dessert is interesting when made with doughnut crumbs. Break 4 dough- nuts into large crumbs with a fork. Place one quart vanilla ice cream in a bowl and stir until soft. Add doughnut crumbs and 2/3 cup chopped maraschino cherries. Pour mixture into paper cups and place in freezer until serving time. Garnish with addi- tional cherries and serve in paper cups. lsat 1, te vane: bea ote “Mexico failed. oe hae this tantalizing sauce for|ice,-‘The coal oF seve Just Pork Again Leads Bargain Food List What does supply and demand really mean to the food shopper? market and how many people want to buy it is related to how much you will have to pay for it relates the Marketing Information Agent. This marketing rule is easy to see when you notice the emphasis Inow being placed on pork, poultry, apples, potatoes and some canned). and frozen foods. Larger supplies lor less demand for some iterns; create slightly lower prices. THE MEA™ PICTURE — Pork prices are still fluctuating or chang- MOON-FACED PIE — Ever hear that the moon was made of cheese? This moon-faced pie, served as refreshments at a young- sters’ space party, is a cream cheese fruit pie made with a magi- cally easy sweetened condensed milk uncooked filling. a -— Kids Will Love Moon Faced Pie The youngsters needn't wait for scientific progress to make space travel a reality. They can use their imagination instead. Youngsters can use their imagi- nation instead of space ships for a journey into outer space. And if you'll let them have a party with spacemen as favers and space games and toys to play with and a moon pie for refreshments they will surely have a happy time. The moon pie, of course, is just a variation of a real down- to-earth treat. It’s a fruit cream cheese pie — we always were told the cheese — and it is easily made with a sweetened condensed milk uncooked filling. If you haven't tried it, you will find it, without the moon face, q favorite dessert. In the moon version, eyes, nose and mouth are traced on the sur- face with melted chocolate, and the meringue, instead of being, spread decorously over the whole top of the pie, is arranged around) the edge, in shadowy peaks, like’ the mountains of the moon. Wheth er the meringue covers or edges the. pie, it is browned in a slow , oven. Fruit Cream Cheese Pie 1 baked 9 inch pastry shell i% cups (15 oz can) sweetened con- densed milk 44 cup lemon fuice 1 package (3 ounces! cream cheese 2 ergs separated \4 teaspoon cream = tartar if desired, 4 tablespoons suga Fruit. env one a the following may, be used* 1 cup silced strawberries 1 cup fresh raspberries 1 cup drained crushed pineapple 1% cups (No 2 can’ red sour pitted cherries wel) drained 2 medium bananas cliced Put sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice into mixing Sow!l: stir until] mixture thickens. Beat cream cheese, temperature, until smooth. Add one egg yolk at a time. beating well after each addition. Add fruit and) mix well, Fold the cheese-fruit, mixture into sweetened condensed! milk mixture. Put into cooled, baked pastry shell. Add cream of tartar to whites; beat -€88 stiff and' glossy but not dry. Pile egg whites lightly on pie filling Bake in slow oven (325 degrees F.) until lightly browned, about 15 -minutes. Cool. Makes a 8-inch pie Husbands are curious animals who buy football tickets in June, but wait till Dec. 24 to biy wives’ Christmas gifts... A cynic'’s a man who regards getting engaged as the first step toward getting a divorce. —Earl Wilson. | moon was made-of | softened at room| until almost stiff enough to hold a peak. Add sugar ' gradually, beating until whites are their | Give Scholars | a Break With Good Breaktast A diller a dollar a 10:00 scholar! | There’s no need for your child to be late to school if you know the) secret of making speedy break-| fasts. Weekday meals that are nourishing varied and tasty can be whipped up ir 10 minutes or less by a wise mother. , Here’s a school week's menus that will give your child all the energy he needs for a morning of work ard play and keeps kitchen time to a blessed minimum. Monday Melon wedge with lemon Enriched yeast-raised toat with peanut butter Milk Tuesday Milk Flip* and 2 tablespons of honey apple sauce. Wednesday Orange sections Hard-cooked egg sandwich on en- | ric hed yeast-raised bread Milk | Thursday Orange juice Toast waffles* with cheese slice *Dip bread in a mixture of J |beaten egg, % cup milk, 2 table- | spoons butter and 1 teaspoon of salt, Toast in waffle iron. Milk ieee | Apricot-nog* *Combine 1/3 cup filled apricot juice, 2/3 cup milk and 1 egg in a shaker. Shake well. Cinnamon toast* _ *Butter freshly toasted yeast- raised bread. Have a shaker handy with sugar and cinnamon sugar mixture. Shake a little of the cin- |namon mixture over the toast while hot. ‘ Bermuda and Spanish type on- ions are not as long-keeping as some other varieties, but they are mild in flavor, ibe another roast meal. Wings and _back will ifricassee or creamed dishes. Use ithe rest for flavorful turkey-rice | be slightly lower in cost next \fish are featured in some stores. ‘plies and high wholesale prices, *Shake up a cup of milk, an eee Enriched yeast-raised toast with) ing, but retail prices are near the lowest level of this year. Although pork loins are reportedly higher this week, rib-end roast can be: seryed for about 18 to 22 cents per| person. Boston butt, which has| about 84 per cent lean meat, is 16 to 20 cents a serving. You can find good values in bacon, sau- sage, spareribs and ham. Fryers have passed their sea- sonal peak of supply, but prices are low again this week. If there is extra space in the freezer, @ few bought now will cost less than LEAN BEEF Shankless Half. a leba et 39 39: Try Our fae Junedale Picnics | TENDER BEEF, *wA Badle Super $ cial * | Frege Dressed” . STEAK S FRYERS CHK 35,5 SHORT RIBS QUEEN COLBY MILD , ° je 3 9: 39 Sa SKINLESS =D HoT pocs Bye < a a later in the fall or winter. Looking for another way to use a fryer? Try it barbecued, Broil it and baste with a barbecue sauce. Or if it weights over 2'4 pounds, brown the chicken in @ fry pan; then add the barbecue sauce and let simmer until ten- der, Or roast it in the Oven and baste with the sauce. You will find some features on tom turkeys and roasting chickens this week. The big tom turkey really gives more meat per pound than other kinds of poultry. If you do not wish to use a whole turkey, it can be cut for several meals. Use the breast for a white meat roast. The legs and thighs might make enough for soup. Better beef buys of the week inefade ground beef, chuck and standing rib roasts, Cuts from the hindquarter are expected to week. Fresh perch and whitefish are in abundant supply. Fresh ocean Considering current short sup- retail veal prices are quite rea- ‘sonable. A shoulder roast for about \21 cents per serving or leg roast ,at about 24 cents per person may jinterest you. EGGS AND DAIRY — There is an abundance of medium-sized) eggs. When they are 39 cents 4) dozen they are only 30 cents a pound. This is 6 to 16 cents less per pound than large size eggs this| week, Surplus milk supplies of the summer are coming to market now in the form of cheese. A pound of cheese may seem small compared to a pound of meat, but you are buying more pre- tein for the money if a pound of cheese costs less than a pound of meat. This dees not mean you should stop buying meat. It sim- ply points out that protein-rich cheese can be used as a meat alternate in some meals. FRESH PRODUCE — Michigan apples are in the limelight in the produce department. October is the month to buy apples by the bushel, by the half bushel, the quarter bushel, the pound or pliofilm bag of 3 to 6 pounds. Prices per pound fdepend upon the quality and quan- tity you buy. ‘‘Schoolboy’’ is not an apple variety, but merely in- dicates a small sjze apple you might wish to buy for school chil- | dren. Michigan potatoes in 5 to 50 pound units are very reasonable in price; less than half the cost of some out-of-state potatoes. Cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, squash and turnips are among the thrifty vegetable choices. CANNED AND FROZEN — Canned peaches, corn, tomato and pineapple juice, and applesauce are timely choices from the grocer’s shelves, Frozen raspberries and strawberries and some frozen veg- etables are good choices if you plan to use them soon. It's the balance of ingredients in baking powder that governs its ieavening action. 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To anyone wandering up and down Pontiac's main streets iast|SOUP. This recipe comes from the|' Saturday during Farmers’ day the|tni* iret oor published just stacks of deep orange pumpkins presented a vivid picture. Outside of apples, pumpkins were the item to be found at most “‘stalls.”’ Pumpkins and their more sophis- ticated cousins, the squashes are! truly American foods, Grown by Indians in both North and South America, they had reached a high degree of perfection long before the white man set foot on either con- tinent. * * *& Squash seeds have been found in ancient graves. Both squash and pumpkins are shown on pottery of the period. We think of pumpkins as some- thing the chiliiren use at Hallo- ween for a jack-o-lantern, They are but one member of a large family. Some of our squashes are really pumpkins, Or, as one au- thority puts it, “if we look at the matter another way, the so- ealied pumpkins are really squashes.” Well, anyway, they have a commen ancestor. * * &: Some years ago the only winter squashes we had were the Hubbard and the Acorn, Now we have three others that are even more tastier— Butternut, Delicious and Buttercup. All of them have a yellow flesh. are rather dry and taste a bit “nutty." You and your family probably have a favorite among them. Baked squash served with butter is always welcome. But ring in a few changes this Fall and try some new recipes: The first is a 1958 version of an old favorite. Adding bits of crisp apple to the pork sausage meat gives it a new look and taste. Porcupine Pork Balls in Squash Halves j meviium acorn squash | % cup chopped appies | 2 tablespoons chopped onion % cup dry bread crumbs 1% vounds pores sausage meat Halve squash, remove seeds, and place cut side down in shallow baking pan. Add enough water to) cover pan to a depth of %-inch. Bake at 400 degrees. 20 minutes. | Meanwhile, biend apples, onion, bread crumbs, and saus- age; shape into 1'; inch diameter ump in, FILLED SQUASH HALVES — Appie-studded pork sausage balls fill these acorn squash halves. serve Nature’ Both the sausage balls and squash were pre- squash. cooked, then combined for a final baking and be For oven barbecued smoke tur-|er smoke flavor is desired, oid, Smee eee . Star in Autumn key — no need stuff the bird; |? tablespoons to drippings. rag” mangoes dy nd of halk Peake: ' ay 2 eu cooked, mashed Fa F aaa squash Rubi 14 aa BE ma r ae as > each plate with chopped’ =e fates ’ Ong, our baking powder little} y4ix all ingredients thoroughly. recipe comes from|Datter should be thick enough to .|drep by spoonfuls, Drop onto hot, lightly greased griddle, Tip griddle blending of flavors. This is but one way you can s bountiful Autumn vegetable — his, Brown in atitet, en a ANCHOVIES, Cheese Fill range balls im cavities ef par- | tay ceokes Sa ae Center of Head Lettuce 35 te 40 minutes. Serve at once. | 6 servings. * * * We made a spice cake weekend, using a mix for 2 eggs py about water, We used a’ cup cup of The result was a moist cake with over the |palate and nourish that calls | 1¥- a The delicately green vegetable| ot canta is Grace cock crlopnene 4 pumpkin and % cup cold. water.|potent persuader of appetites. In ltact. there's been no let-up in the LOVES VITAMIN C NATURALLY Mrs. Houston Levers says... “Laura never fusses about taking vitamins when she gets them naturally in TreeSweet Orange Juice! She lovesit... and we know this naturally pure juice is naturally more nutritious. Just two small glasses a day give her all her vitamin C...the natural way!” in rw "grocers freezer Naturally high in artantng c Pair popular lettuce with pro-jliking for lettuce since the ancients more health-boostingly effective. teins—for treats that please the of Asia cultivated and relished it the inner fam-' some 2,000 years ago. To modern | Americans lettuce is the soul and support of every kind of salad) there is. With a dash of fresty' Jemon juice and what-have-you in ithe way of dressing, it stands su- preme asa never failing favorite But, just because lettuce can be a one-man salad show, let us not forget its ability to co-star with a ‘wide variety of other foods in pres- entations that are refreshingly original. For example, stuff head let- _ tuce with pretein-rich anchovies | and cream cheese, quarter the . ead and ‘ring the wedges with fresh tomato slices that have been brushed with French dress- ing. The result is an eye appeal- ing, light seeming main dish that adds up to an irresistible total | of inviting flavors, and a good | sum of sustaining nutrients. For a chef-d’oeuvre, as the, French call the master cook's mas- terpiece-appetizer, fill small firm -|cups made of lettuce hearts with ‘plump perfect shrimps that have {been dashed with. nippy sauce. i While lettuce is enhancing part- ner foods it is contributing its own supplies of vitamins A, C, folic acid (a B vitamin) iron and vita min E. ‘Incidentally, vitamin E, whose name is perhaps not quite | so familiar to the average eater las some of the other vitamins, has | many values including its ability servings, % brush again with Hickory Liquid gill: % cup equals one gill. ‘min A in such companion vege- |to help enhance the value of vita- tables as carrots and tomatoes Anchovy-Cheese Stuffed Lettuce 1 targe head lettuce 2 4-ounee packages cream cheese 1 tablespeon milk a 2 tabiespeotis. mashed vies . i teaspoon tinely chopped onion \% teaspoon ground black pepper Tomato slices ~ French dressing Seasoning ‘Smokes’ Meat Late with drivings. If strong. ANY, Seasoning Goes just brush the eavity and outside well with Hickory, Liguld Smoke with seasonsalt or herbs, such as Handy to remember . when you| barbecue seasoning, curry, Par- slightly to spread cakes. ‘Tum only seasoning: let stand overnight; and|are using old-fashioned reci : : , old-t pes} mesan cheese anr oregano, or with once, Serve immediately, Makes 4|just before you put turkey in.oven,|that give some measurements by|thyme. Or, serve them plain with a choice of favorite dips. MORE PROOF... A&P HAS THE VALUES ! 99" ANNIVERSARY FANCY, PAN-READY FRESH YOUNG FRYERS “27: CUT-UP FRYERS..." Sic “SUPER-RIGHT” COUNTRY-STYLE Thick-Sliced Bacon 2 «: 99 Pork Sausage ws... 37 Spare Ribs 278% .... » 3% EQUAL TO THE BEST... YET COSTS YOU LESS! Remove outer leaves trom head lettuce. Remove core and entire; heart with a sharp, pointed knife. | (Save to uSe in tossed salads). | Soften cheese and blend with next| ingredients. Pack tightly in cen- ;ter of lettuce. Wrap in foil. Re- frigerate unti] ready to serve, 3 to! 4 hours. Cut head into quarters and serve | as a main-dish luficheon salad with| ‘tomato slices and French- dbessing.. : Yield: 4 servings. ‘Shrimp Cocktaij in Lettuce Cups Y, cup catsup 2 teaspoons fresh iemon fice 2 teaspoons horse-radis {9 teaspoon sarit ‘4 teaspoon chill powder \ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper ‘, teaspoon garlic powder i 1, pound cold cooked deveined shrimp Hearts of lettuce . Combine the first 7 ingre-| dients. Turn into a small serving) dish. Place in the center of an hors d’oeuvre tray, around which place shrimp and hearts of let- tuce. To serve, pick up a shrimp) with a cocktail] fork, dip in the’ sauce and place in a lettuce cup. ‘Eat with fingers. Yield: two-thirds |. cup sauce—will .-rve 8 to 10 peo-| ple, oe] between-meals out the like best t with new oultgste ‘em all t | “KRISPY" CHEESE PLEASER For a delightful dessert oF treat, bring best in the cheese you “Krispy” flavor. 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This combination of vegetable] or ape color age Ps servings. layers are thoroughly cool, cut in Why do so many recipes found) half. Frost 3 halves with a white|i™ ld cookbooks cali for potato and fruit is an unusua: one, but! * From. 2 Plain Layers ” it always makes a hit. : water or mashed potatoes), fluffy type frosting; place halves) ‘There js a very special flavor Carrots and Grapes : i : 1 bunch sarvots i Can : Substitute Here jtogether one in back of the other, and excellent volume one gets 2 tablespoons butter or margarine | Pure lemon extract is quite dif-|cut ends down, ‘keeping the un-|when potato water and mashed po- “ teaspoon ground coriander | ferent from either lemon juice or |frosted half in front; to form ajtatoes are used in bread. The dry 1 capritei ced esa seediess grapes (concentrate. Whereas you can use semi-circular long cake. Frost alljyeast can be dissolved directly in % teaspoon sugar lemon juice in generous quanti-|around with remaining frosting. j|the warm (110 degrees to 115 de- x & & ities in recipes, a little pure lem- * ew grees) potato water. Pare carrots; cut into very thin/on extract “goes a long way” in| To make blocks of ice, mark) What is the gassy odor that rounds. Melt butter skillet over low heat: add carrots} ander’ and water; cover tightly;'on rind or skin. _. ‘lemon pulp; pure lemon flavoring |Frost a ‘“‘door’” with chocolate. To and cook gently, stirring often.'is an intricate compound made cut cake, cut in half crosswise, about 10 minutes. Add salt. cori- from the natural good oils in lem- then into one-inch slices, length- when baking with yeas‘? The odor you mentioned is a mixture of carbon-dioxide moisture — the result of the yeast inovor 10-inch |&!ving you the delicious rea} lem-|/squares on icing by dripping melt-jcomes frem an oven s-metimes, ay __jon flavor. Juices are made from jed chocolate from tip of teaspoon. with iwise. » working on the sugar to raise the dough. If the oven door is opened bread, the gas will escape from the oven without causing any dis- Seasoning Strengthens Results of tests published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture identify Southern Pine as the strongest structural wood,. And the remarkable thing is that this natural strength of the raw ma- terial can be greatly increased, in fact nearly doubled, by the! process of seasoning. To be spe- cific, proper air or kiln drying in- creases bending strength by 15 per cent; vertical strength by 106; _ per cent. Lo Cee em reso) VSie ORG eae OE a Protect baby—make diapers, undergarments, all your baby's clothes sanitary, immaculately . Clean, Use Roman Bleach, the triple-action bleach, to whiten and remove stains as you sani- ww r , 49° Nestles Chips 6 oz. Pkgs. Chocolate Fo Nestie’s Quick Cocoa O54 49° HEINZ Valu-Pak SWEET PICKLES Quart Jar C > Frosty Acres POT PIES Chicken, Beet, Turkey SCORE A HIT WITH THESE | Stade fs 4 00 or mkeololeo Mmm s-110(-\- mm Mi at-t am a . é A ¥ a * oe fe < . @ ‘ ' WE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO PUT ON A GREAT FOOD SALE Frosty Acres, Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE <2: No. 1 Mich. POTATOES 15 Lb. Peck ty. v' Nick’s Shop Rite Market oem §8=8=6263 AUBURN AVE.—OPEN SUNDAY — Ny : P \ COPYR. © 1957 by National Retail Marketing Huron Friendly Shop Rite Market J Gingeltville Shop Rite Market 884 W. HURON—OPEN SUNDAY ee SALMON 3 Tall Pound Can ~ CLEANSER 3%4-Gallon | Stop Rite rove There's Siew, VALUE Hip] C _ LAWRENCE ASPARAGUS 300 Can 2 39° ila CalE: 3390 BALDWIN (GINGELLVILLE) + & ear » i io : ‘ a 2 Soroptimist Club of Pontiac, observing the in- ternational organization’s 37th anniversary, held a dinner Wednesday at Hotel Waldron. Here, presi- dent Taimee Surola chats with the speaker, M. Virginia Sink. It's Nice to Use the Name By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am in my early teens and have a problem I would like you to settle. Whenever I cali mt girl friend on the telephone I al- ways say, "Hello, may I please speak to . . One of my friend's parents thinks I am very rude and that I should say, ‘Hello, Mrs. Smith (or Mr. Smith). may I please speak to... .. Will you please tell me what is correct’”’ Answer: If you definitely recognize the voice of Mrs. or Mr. Smith, it is correc’ and friendly to show that you do by saying “Hello, Mrs. Smith (or Mr. Smith). may I please speak to Jane?” “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently one of the girls in our office was married and four other young women and myself chipped in and bought ber a very nice wedding present. In return she wrote a blanket thank-you note addressed. to one of the girlé. My own re- action to this was thaf she did not think the present important enough to send-us each a note and I feel very slighted over it. Answer: It seems to me that five people who together send one present have a right to expect individual letters of thanks. It would be hard to make a rule on how many more than five would make a group and could be thanked. as such, with one letter. “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- band is a very well-bred per- son but he has a most dis- tressing habit. He keeps a cigar almost habitally in his mouth and does not even remove it when speaking to people. Don’t you agree with me that it is very impolite?” Answer: This habit certainly belies his good breeding. Speaking to anyone with a cigar_in his mouth is the height of rudeness. Fashion Hint Great brooches in colored "stones come to us from Paris. There's an echo of the 18th cen- ‘tury in pins of enameled flow- ers that hold perfume. Dear Abby... Pontiae Press Photos ‘ Discussing future activities of Soroptimist- Club of Pontiae during the evening were Mrs. K. R. Wright who handles public relations, and Mrs. Harold James, chairman of ways and means. ¢ PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1958. PR toe ee tS > Also busy with plans for the club's service projects are Mrs. Raymond Swackhamer (left), . program chairman, and Mrs. Richard Paschke, vice president, who attended the meeting Wednesday evening. Declaration of Love Useless ~ When By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I have been crazy gbout Paul ever since lean remember. He fel! off his bicycle and when they carried him to his porch 1 was there talking to his sister. He reached for my hand and said, ‘Mar- garet, I love you.’ It was plain as day. - Now he says he was unconscious and never said any such a thing. If he WAS really unconscious does it mean anything, or should I forget the whole thing and find somebody else?” : MARGARET DEAR MARGARET: Find a nice fellow who doesn't have to be knocked unconscious to de- clare his love. * * ® “DEAR ABBY: I was some- what perturbed and annoyed upon reading GRANDMA'S let- Boy Is Out of His Head ter in which she states that her grandchildren act as if they were raised in the wilds of Africa. I spent 10 years in in- terior Africa, during which time I had occasion to ob- serve much of the tribal life in various regions. “African children do NOT act ;as Grandma’‘s. grandchil- dreri act. They are taught to obey and when a_ parent speaks, the child acts accord- ingly and asks no questions. May I suggest that GRAND- MA find a more suitable sim- ile. Sincerely.” MR. W.M.P * * * DEAR ABBY: My problem is my boy friend who thinks he is a modern Tarzan. He's big and handsome and he knows it, We went swimming almost every day last summer just so he could show cff his mus- cles. When we go bowling he strips down to, his tee shirt for the same reason. At par ties he challenges everyone there to do more pushups than he. He says he loves me. but instead of saving toward getting marmed, he 48 saving toward going to Hollywood so Hills News Includes Visits, Club Events By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — While Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Proctor were spending.10 days at The Homestead, Virginia Hot Springs, they received word their youngest so~, Voods Proctor, would soon return from military duty on Okinawa. He has served two years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. . When he received his orders to that far-away island, “Woody” and his fiancee. Katherine TenHauten of. Tra- . verse City, decided to t: mar- ried overseas. They were married at the Okinawa Base with the com- manding officer giving the bride away. MR. and MRS. FRED L. GRITZINGER An open house in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Fred L. Gritzinger of East New York.avenué will be held for friends and relatives from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Marimont Baptist Church. Hosting the affair will be their six children, Mrs. Glen Clatk, Mrs. George Waus, Wil- liam L. Gritzinger, Mrs. Lawrence Lockwood, Donald . E£. Gritzinger and Fred Gritzinger, Mr. and. Mrs. Gritzinger have 32 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. His parents will be waiting | to greet them when they arrive home this weekend from Trav- erse City where they have been visiting her parents. “Woody's” sister, Kitty Proc- tor, will be home soon from a motor trip in Europe with her friend Poily Fownes of N ew York. * * * Mrs. John W_ Gillette and her sister. Mrs Mary Barker. motored South Monday for a visit in Richmond. Va., with another sister, Mrs. Richard Burrows. and Mr. Burrows. Mrs. Barker has been visiting Mrs. Gillette for 10 days. Her home is in LaJolla, Calif. t * + Mrs. Ralph L. Polk will open her home on Lone Pine road Tuesday for a benefit tea for the clinic of St. Joseph Mercy Hospita] of Pontiac. Mrs. Walter Williams is pres- ident of the hospital's Women’s Auxiliary, whose members are sponsoring the affair. * * + Edward .Weeks, .editor-in- chief of Atlantic Monthly mag- azine, will be the speaker at the Nov. 5 meeting of the Vil- lage Women’s Club. Mrs. Dale 0. Miller is chair- man of the luncheon at Oakland Hills Country Club to precede the meeting. She will be assist- ed by Mrs. Chad M. Ritchie, Mrs. Ari Begole, Mrs. Henry Woolfenden, Mrs. Lance Minor and Mrs A, Dale “irk as host: esses. Mr. Weeks’ subject will be “A Creed for Americans.” . + + a Among the many hostesses at the bridge luncheon Wednesday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club -was Mrs. George W. Walker. One of her guests, Mrs. M. M. Burgess, has just ‘returned from two weeks in New York and Westfield, N. H * * + . * Mr. and Mrs Charles O'Neil entertained at a “branch” Sun- day oon in their home on Burnihg Bush road * + * Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reed (Barbara Bee of Bloomfield Hills) of Wayne, Pa., announce - Larmor © the, birth of a son, Jacob, on Oct. 5. “improve. somebody can discover him. Should I break off with him?” JANE DEAR JANE: Unless you want to be left out on the limb, I suggest you let ‘‘Tar- zan’’ swing through the trees in the jungle alone. Find a man with both feet on the ground * * * “DEAR ABBY: I have a daughter, 13. who does not eat enough to keep her alive. The food is there but she insists she is not hungry. At one time she was quite stout, but she went on a diet and took off thirty pounds. Now she looks like a refugee from a prison camp. “At mealtime when | see her picking at her food and shoving it.around on her plate I get so mad at her I scream. I know I shouldnt but J can’t help tt. She- starts to-cry and runs to her room. Can you help me get this child to eat before she puts me in an early grave?” $ MRS. H. DEAR MRS. H.: Quit pick- ing on her. Take her to a doctor. Let him tell her what to eat and how much. Ignore her completely at mealtime. if you have to bite your tongue to do it. When you quit nag- ging ber, her appetite will * * DEAR ABBY: |] have been married for two years and my husband doesn't know what jit is to give me a compliment. I try to dress nice and keep myself looking good but it is wasted on him. When I put on a new dress and ask him how I look, he says, ‘‘All right for a married woman.’ Abby, | love him very much and it hurts me not to be noticed by him, What do you suggest?” NOT NOTICED DEAR NOT: Notice HIM — compliment your husband when he looks especially nice or acts especially attentive. The way to get special at- tention is to give it. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO LEN: Better start looking around for a wife. Mammas aren't guar- anteed to last a lifetime. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO MARI- LYN: If Jack gets pickled every night—ask for a new “dill.” * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. ~-Enclose a_ self- addressed, stamped envelope. Bride-to-Be ls Honored at Shower A shower honoring Audrey Bartold, bride-elect of William King. was held Tuesday at the Motorway drive home of Mrs. John Meddaugh. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bartold of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Harold King of Edgewood Park. Cohostesses were Mrs. Howard Upham, Mrs. Arthur Compton. Mrs. Howard Grady, Mrs. Howard Kinsey and Mrs. O. H. Fargher. Guests included Mrs. Bar- told, Mrs. King, Mrs. Robert Brown of Farmington, Mrs Raymond Swaney, Mrs. Jack Sprung, Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs. Wilma Dickinson, Mrs. Howard Deeter, Mrs. Percy Newman, Mrs. Harold Slankst~- ani Mrs.* | Rav Kingsbury : Others were Mrs. Dorothy Hollway. Mrs. Fred Handren. Mrs. P. B. Jones, Mrs. Albert Games, Mrs. Oswald Burke, Mrs. Aaron Fox and Mrs. Manley Young. Homecoming Tea Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority. Central Michi gan College, Mt. Pleasant, an nounces its annual homecom- ing tea to be held from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday morning in the recreation room of Barnes Men's dormitory. Four pages today in Women’s Section pete : E 3K i se New Store WE ARE STILL SERVING YOUR CHILDREN IN on for the past 25 years. SH ‘Famous Brand’ on Saginaw Street Though We Have Opened Our — Quality Fit and Foot Protection in our original location on WEST HURON STREET Rest assured that your child will receive the same careful attention that we have built our reputation * i OES YOUNG FOLKS - 26 WEST HURON Beauty Hint ‘Neft, well-cared-for cuticles aid “in the overall appearance of one’s fingers, After washing your hands, keep cuticles pushed back with an orange- wood stick, Breaking or jabbing --@-euticle leads to a ragged look and takes a long time to cor- rect, ’- (PHIRTY-FIVE - Cites Progress ot Soroptimists Members of the Pontiac Sor- optimist Club reviewed the growth of the Soroptimist Fed- eration of the Americas, Inc., Wednesday evening. __ Speaker for the evening was M. Virginia Sink, Midwest re- gional governor of the fed- eration. She recalled the origin of Soroptimists clubs some 37 years ago, this month. * * * . Following the theme, ‘‘Sor- optimists Don’t Stand Still,” Misg Sink reviewed the organ- ization’s growth and its num- erous service. activities both on national and local levels. A major contribution was the Founders’ Pennies project which, through collections from meetings it the coun- try, resulted in the rehabili- tation of Soroptimist clubs in Europe. The project was be- gun in 1943. Large contributions have been turned over to Women’s Medica) College in Philadel- phia, and the cluhs concerned with the problem of gerontol- ogy have contributed many . hours in convalescent homes, institutions for the aged, and have helped create jobs for those who are physically able. Outlining the four objectives od — of Soroptimism, Miss Sink stat- ed that the service organization takes public affairs seriously, promotes international good- will and understanding and gives rea] service to the com- munity. However, the speaker cau- tioned that clubs must not live on past accomplishments , or achievements and challenged members to continue to seek future service projects at Pon- tiac State Hospital. , African Slides Shown for Club Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald showed colored slides of her trip to Africa when members of the Pillar Club met Tues- day evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building for a dinner. About 45 members and guests were present, Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin was hostess for the evening. As- sisting were Mrs. Byron G. Campbell, Mrs. Charles Bar- rett, Mrs. L. FP, Hire, Mrs. R. C. Meiser and Mrs. Frank Allen. footed, 44 - ounce You'll be walking on clouds when you step into these light- casuals, Tapered tie on low cushion- crepe wedge. Uppers of soft- est suede in gray. black, or rust, Widths AAA to B. . eee Shoe Salon — Mezzanine LAST Light as a Cloud—Reg. $6.95 Crepe-Soled Ties an 2 DAYS of OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE a A Famous Designer HATS Regular Price to 47.50 JOHN FREDERICS MR. JOHN MICHAEL TERRE , SUZY LEE SONNI OF CALIFORNIA MISS MARY HENRY MARGU Each One a Designer Hat Friday and Saturday OFF J ‘ —_ S FASHION GUILD HATS CAMELLIA | - JOAN HOWARD Repulae $ > LINDA FARRELL. to bt | EDITH BARON $16.95 L CAROL ° - fa Millinery Second Salon Floor , ; ‘ ee Women's Section NINE Ss ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. . THURSDAY, oc! OBER : Mexico's foreign-exchange _re-]in 1947 to $360,700,000 in 1957. Last} ‘‘Parsifal,” the last opera by h. Addr Ch ceipts from tourism have snose your they equaled 32.3 per cent|composer Wagner, is based on the Dr. ° Smit I esses Uu than quadrupled in the last 10)of the total value of Mexico's im-|story of the search for the Holy years, increasing from $82,800,000! ports, : Grail, .- : WINTER featured speaker when members . and guests of the Junior Child), Study Club met at the Henry Clay)’ avenue home of Mrs. Fred Hoen- stine Tuesday. Dr. Smith has over 45 years of professional experience at the ex- ecutive level of college admissions, » |having served the Unitersity of Ili- nois, University of Chicago, and U. of M., before retiring in 1955. Much of Dr. Smith's time 1s | tiac, held in the Delaware drive | today devoted to private coun- | home of Mrs. Harry T. Hahn. | seling. He explained to the club- | Cohostess was Mrs. B.S. Sneed | women tee Set 2 ee ad- | Jr. missions consultant, offering A contribution was. | pointers on how to study, and ad- | the United Fund ag» ~ ages vice as to the selection of a col- | members played bridge. The lege or university for young peo- | next meeting of the croup will pie. be held at the Voorheis road Cohostesses for the day were’ home of Mrs. Peter A. Aldo. RAPPY'S JACOBSEN’S Men’s and Women’s Store Wisniewski-Eber t Vows | FLOWERS. 98. fabieaw FE 2-6811 Wants : Spoken in Pontiac Rite , 101 N. Saginaw St. Greenhouse and Flower Shop : i. til 9 | | ee ee. |. Broadway - Lake Orion Open Mon. and Fri. °til 9 Barbara Joan Ebert and Robert|was of royal blue taffeta with white} ° my : S . q | Stephen Wisniewski were married/nyjon net accented with pink rose-. = | Saturday morning at St. Michael) buds at the hem. She wore a head- }Church. The Rev. Michael O'Reilly |pand of pink rosebuds and carried officiated at the ceremony. a basket of pink variegated car- Parents of the one are Mr. jnations. and Mrs. Arthur E. rt of Har- . |per street and Mr.. and Mrs. Ed- aaes te aa oe ward Oleksiak of Cleveland, Ohio.) 0°" "Wits suite: of Fuctid The bride selected a floor- | Ohio, and Elmer Fika of Cleve- length gown eof Chantilly lace | land. with a net panel and scalloped After an evening reception, held Have = Sentiment — ~ TOF Sale fall or winter bride —romantic, elegant eauty wedding gowns Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oleksiak. All Inclusive BRIDAL ENSEMBLES *100 Includes Gown, Headpiece, Veil, Hoop, and Garter MR, and MRS. R. S. WISNIEWSKI Many beautiful gown styles and | headpieces to select from. SPECIAL ORDERS, OF COURSE / Ensemble Offer to End Nov. 15th a Other Gowns frem $50 Up Gant kena a cat cel |in K. of P. Hall, the bride changed ° hd et iad 6 te '0 a black wool suit with red ac- aoe ea edie caruniiems con cessories and the orchid from her bcld to Open a Charge Account! |) v4 % = wie erent, oneymaon to upper” Michigan : . a honeymoon to upper Michigan | Pp 5 ° Il Patricia A. Tatham was maid|and Canada. They will make their Buddy Cole at an organ : . ‘ of honor and bridesmaids were|home in Cleveland. | BRIDAL SALON You CAN enjoy the convenience of shopping [[R. sar J. Oldenburg and Anital The bride is a Bony AT on Warner Bros. ! for clothing as you need it, yet be kind to [Geller of Cleveland. Their/Carmel School of Nursing. _ ! 55 W. Huron @ Pontiac your budget at the same time. Rappy’s _ |/resses were of bive silk organza | with white nylon net overskirts.| | unique Budget Plan lets you set up your [[o, their heads, they wore blue cap ofe FE 5-36¢5 own plan, elect weekly or monthly payments _| veils and they carried cascade bou- U X | | ad r records as you choose. quets of blue and white carnations. * * * . e e | Open Monday and Friday Evenings Until Nine STOP IN TODAY! Junior bridesmaid was Sandra| Ebert, the bride's sister. Her dress} O | S | : | ' | Lapeer ; 2 _ Michigan's largest The Woman's Auxiliary to selection of Oakland County Medical So- : ciety will visit Lapeer State stereophonic records Home and Training School 27 S. Seginew St. : | ; | ; Nov. 5. Senos | The study program is open : = to auxili members and — guests who are interested in | MALING SHOES ; gaining a better understanding : ee08 of work being done by the | The Worlds Most State for the mentally re- | . tarded. ’ | Glamorous Shoes * * * A lecture, by Dr. Leon R. 99 To 6. 99 Borush, clinical director of the | 2. State Home, will cover classi- fications of the mentally re- | tarded and training of the | MALING SHOES educable retarded. A tour of , Saginaw the home and training school | 50 N. will follow the lecture. | * * * A special bus will eave FASHION Birmingham Bus Station at 9 . a.m, Nov. 5 and return by | in UNIFORMS 3:30 p.m. | Medical auxiliary members | for Women in White and guests can make trip and | : luncheon reservations by call. | Dacron, dacron and cot- ing Mrs. Edward Conner or | ton, and drip-dry Mrs. William F. Wanger, | cotton. both of Birmingham. Reser- vations must be in by Nov. 1. Sizes for Petite. 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Lawrence St. _—_ FE 2-7221 See yOu Permaglas plumber, dealer of DETROIT EDISON [= | ee | themselves. sreaied coltae tone! selves on the back because they're convinced, according to this week's nationwide poll, they're doing a better job than was done on them. - Kighty per cent of the mothers of teenage children and 84 per cent of the fathers we inter- viewed in a tura-about poll think they know more about raising youngsters than their parents did. They attribute it to “more lec ‘tures, books and pamphiets on child psychology than ever: be- fore,"’ as an Indiana parent said. DR. B. R. BERMAN ; Optometrisi | Says Mrs. Margaret B. Donnelly, she's, doing a better job with her three: “My emphasis o i tivity has cut down on the time of Peekskill, N. Y¥.. who an teenagers, and par- ents to together.” But despite these opinions, a the|of the atomic age.” 37 N, SAGINAW st. . y ins ae” Women i in White Just Arrived! 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Mrs. Ruth Gilbert of Warrensville Heights, Ohio, explains why in two words, “More money.” MONEY FOR CULTURE Parent after parent comments on the struggle for living which |they remember in childhood, and iwhich denied them cultural and socia) “advantages they can now give their own children, “Cultural | things were passed un,"’ comments \Joe ‘H. Davidson, of Coatesville. Ind. To a large group of parents. “fmprovement ta their financial | status automatically implies col- | lege for the children. When asked to state the great- jest single difference in which | tamily life has chanced trom the | parents’ childhood days. fathers; +and mothers listed several | Greater freedom ard indevend- ‘ence. and closer familv ties were imentioned most frequently. Sev- jeral thought that a close family junit was achieved orimarily he- icause narents hed untied the ‘anron strines, and allowed their ichildren wide latitude in handling ‘their own lives 4 Rut ofhers tock an opposite | view. They stressed “senarate- ness."" pot ‘“tegetherness.”’ “There are less family parties. less company at home, and work-| ing mothers are not home to teach| ,house care and cooking.” \Mrs. Florence Rankin, Norwood- : Ohio ma TOO MUCH PRESSURE : Today's high-pressure _ living, jwhich can send “members of the | family into separate ways, causes lconcern to Mrs. S. Paul. Wood- mere, N. Y. She says: J “The pace is more _ beetle. { ee = — —| waar dept. stores Pontiac | and Drayton Plains . Aeoertustes your natural lin White cotton. Available i in sizes 22-36 A and .32-38 B, | Fa Self-fitting | e Accentuates without padding eConforms to your exact cup size Ora Site MAGIC PUSH-UP BRA ecfor casual, telaxed fashioris. Makes the most of you! . Just Sey: Charge (¢ at Federal’s OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 | | Monday through Saturday Let Federal’s ex- pert corsetieres fit you correctly for comfort and figure flattery. C. a aoe Norman Aulseybrook Jr., say* carna ] TWICE a at MR, ‘and gase AULSEYBROOK IR. Wed in St. Vincent Church Marilyn Marie McCarthy and, were) married Saturday morning at St. Vincent de Paul Church. Parents of| the couple are the John J. Mc-| Carthys of Midland avenue and Mr. amd Mrs. Norman Aulseybrook of Garland avenue. The bride wore a full-length taffeta gown featuring scalloped _- neckline outlined with | basque waistline and long sleeves. The Seetiae ta formed a chapel-lengit ‘rain. a white prayerbook, ied a bouquet of white tions ane] lilies of the valley) centered-by a white orchid. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs, Dona Pace was matron of} honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ger-| ald Christopherson ape Rita O’Camb. All wore red velvet sheath) dresses with net overskirts, and) _|matching hats and veils. The ma- \tron of honor’s bouquet was of pep-| /permint carnations and the brides- maids carried cascade bouquets of white and red carnations. Howard Dalton was best man, — vee | with “GRO- D 4 ' When baby gains weight, extra panties in the by Pemae the wear Extra Pants in Next Size Gives Twice the Wear next size gives double the wear. guessing baby’s size... . Marilyn Marie with ushers Fred Dalton ant James McCarthy. Following a reception. wea at ‘American Legion Hall,A uburn| |Heights, the bride_ changed to a| green sheath. dress with brown ac- \cessories andthe orchid from her bridal bouquet for a Canadian honeyma6on. The newlyweds will live “on Whittemore street. * * * dress and Mrs. Aulseybrook was dressed in pink lace. Both had pink) ‘eymbidium orchid corsages. New Officers Installed by Hear Talk on Mrs, McCarthy wore a blue lace Famous Brand Names . McCarthy and MY PRICE Norman |WCT-U Group om (peor Aulseybrook | oricers installed at a meeting of : 3 5 Jr. were Deve B. Whitey. Group. of CEU. ee \ * t Tuesday at Stout street 7 ‘ — , Sahirday <|om* ot Mes. Bank Sees . are Bis \, We can-fit you! Reguler — Mrs. John Little, president; Mrs. gure morning at |Hartf, first vice president; Mrs.| sizes 7 to 46. Half sixes St. Vincent |Alma Fremed, second vice presi- tnS3 12% to 2412. Talls ond tary; and Mrs. Mark Cheney, \ Church. _| treasurer. Parents of the| Mrs. Paul Gorman spoke on. = ‘ couple are what must be done to keep voting) Political heceriocues privileges, and Mrs. Nellie Mon- Meare se ante ot eames Fete] Gay We Afford to Gamble John J. tion, also participated. McCarthy and ceuatee het ra ee ae, h “oHER” Li fi 9 convention, he t | Mr. and Mrs. Boyne City, were Mrs. Little, Mrs. Wit | Qe! Norman | Isabelle Selden, Mrs. L. B/Ruby,| iulse ;, |Mrs. George Perkins, Sophi dbkseyireok |Slutz, Mrs. “Bertha vet br 4 740 New |M. M the: ke! * [Mardenburg. er Mes A aia Is c Polio This arr ee 9 Retired Teachers | Necessary Deaths eee Middle East Pontiac and vicinity retired - teachers met Wednesday eve- ning for a dinner meeting at Hotel Waldrop. Orville Powers gave the in- vocation and Arthur Selden introduced speaker Bruce Daines whose topic was ‘‘Mid- die East in Ancient Times.” He illustrated his talk with slides. The chief project of the group for the year is to assist the~ I will fight for vaccination of all children entering kinder- E arten! te Waa opens agency opponent voted to discontinue state With Mrs. Clifford Mrs. i'members of Group One, OES, at her Telegraph road home Tuesday) levening. Mrs, T. D. Ritchie was. ipeeort Mrs. Syivan.Clark, president, ap- ‘pointed Mrs. Guy Williamson as) jchalrramn for the Christmas party. Tissues or a small towel con- vert to an iron for a nylon baby bonnet. Stuff the bonnet with either. It will dry cieeian ly. RPP RPP PPL ILL Sh 7 : IAPER’’ SETS Eliminates jacket is cut to fit through use of 2 panties Wash and wear cotton panties plastic lined. 3.98 with 2 pants TOY Baby Nursery LAMPS Layaway Time for Baby’s First Christmas! Educational PLAYSKOAL and soft toys by KRUEGER. Musical, washable, safe, cuddly. Ld 3.98 to 10.98 ¥ Riker Bldg. a7 W. .Huron The MARGARET ANN Shop Carl Clifford entertained) State Legislative committee in its attempt to raise the mini- mum pension for retired teach- ers. LEO P. MEAGHER for STATE SENATOR Pharmacist, Realtor, Businessman “DEMOCRAT” All bright coiors and prints should be washed in warm soapsuds and rinses. Soaking tends to loosen dyes and in- crease fading. | .| | | | | | PIANO TRADE-IN SPECIAL! YOUR OLD PIANO | regardless of condition | IS WORTH *150 ON THIS NEW GRINNELL CONSOLE (or your choice of two other styles!) The GRINNELL “Allegro” in mahogany. Regular price $850. only $700 and your old piano! | Oh happy day! . . . when Grinnell’s picks up your old piano. . . and leaves a modern Grinnell in its place! For a limited time only, we'll allow you $150 trade-in for your present piano on the new “Allegro™ . . .or-on the "Rhapsody" spinet . . . or the ‘Americana’ console. FULLY GUARANTEED. EXTENDED ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE Grinnell Pianos are made im onr own piano- factory at Holly, Mich., where we have manufactured fine pianos vince 1902, 1 meme -GRINNELL'S, o7 South Saginaw Street FE 3-7168 J e bum | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ocronEn 28 done -THIRTY-EIGHT R. J. McMahons in Florida for Honeymoon Héneymooning in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Mc- Mahon. The couple was married Oct. 11 at St. James Church, Fern-| dale. The former Mary Gunn is the| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney: W. Gunn of Ferndale, and the, bridegroom is the son of Mr. and| Mrs. Thomas McMahon of Judson! street. | Mrs. Joyce Purchell was matron of honor and bridesmaids were) Mrs. Charline Lata, Mrs. Jenny) Gunn and Patricia McMahon. John Owen McMahon was best, man and ushers were William Gunn, Maurice Yarnold and Leon-, ard Lada. Parents differ on when Baby can be fed strained meat. A University of Nebraska study reveals that at six weeks of age a baby may eaf meat pre- _ pared this way. Cotton “Knit SEPARATES By MISTER RAPHAEL Each one a masterpiece of color blended stripes, custom failor- ing and completely hned Pieces for an interchanging wardrobe. Skirt — Blouse Over-Blouse — Slacks 3.00 to 6.98 De €or | Shop | “Distinctive: Women’s A pparel ' 718 West Huron Only 61 West Huron — Downtown FINE | JEWELRY -GIFTS | McKim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 || PIANO-ORGAN ACCORDION Classical and Popular Learn my Simple Chord System Dorothy Dingman Stewart Masts Studio 861, Saginaw St. FE 2- sien OR 3-1704 GETTING MARRIED? \ —as epeciafists tm Forma) Wear Rentals, vou are assured that 1 the Greom and bis men will | be correctly dressed and cus- tom fitted tn the finest quality garments. HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS 908 W. HURON AT TELEGRAPB — Seseusl! Meeting Is Held ie Harrison Home | The home of Mrs. William Har- REMOVES | Fin]. | RUST & STAINS trom BATHTUBS - SINKS COPPER-POTS - TILE AUTO BUMPERS FREE SAMPLE Zaarme Give nomes of pou deoters recep RUSTAIN PRODUCTS, no ose can | FAIRLAWN, Rd, meroware Cups. 100 ome {Charlotte street will be hastess| in Arizona. a Sadie Hawkins Dance Nov. Roosevelt Temple. tions for the annual semi-formal affair to 2 ane —its dreamy,” Burt (left) of Baldwin avenue seems Lakeside drive exhibits he gown she Sadie Hawkins Event Nov, Lig " : Trabajamas Dance : Set : Roosevelt ‘Temple will be ‘the, setting for the annual semi- : Church Group a ‘|Elects Officers Officers for the coming year were elected at the luncheon meet- ing of ‘the January-March Group). of First Presbyterian Church, held Tuesday afternoon at the Pember- ton road home of Mrs. John Main. Mrs, William D, Thomas -Jr. is chairman; Mrs. Mahlon A. Benson Jr.; vice chairman; Mrs, Smith Falcgner, recording secretary; and Mrs. Robert Will, treasurer. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. E. R. Vogel, Mrs. Charles Tomp- kins and Mrs, Albin T. Anderson. Guests were Mrs, L. H, Grimes, Mrs, Phillip Meacham and Mrs. ‘formal Sadie Rawlins dance of | the Trabajamias Club to be held oat - fiom 9 p.m. to midnight Nov. 1, | for the affair, which will feature a local band, will be sold at the door. Serving as danes'chaletan ip Karen Met. Phyllis Burt is head of re- pegs with Judi Johnson in charge of publicity. Additional ‘committee heads include Lynne Thompson, patrons; Sherri Everett, band: Pauline Herron, Hall: Phyllis Schulze, ones, and Sherry Gremore, “Most qiests won’t expect caviar if you're havinga large ‘buffet, So don’t spoil them. A simple, filling menu fixed in your best style will. please the - average palate, Pontiac Press Photes are (left_to right) Evelyn Kerr of West Lawrence street, Sherri Everett of Lowell street and Phyllis Schulze of Gladstone place. The Trabajama Club will present I at Preparing decora- Max Strausser of ingham. 1 runner a aR PE Pontiae Press Photos has chosen for the dance. Miss John- son’s home was the scene of this work session, held Wednesday COTE Phyllis be exclaiming as Judi Johnson of ‘rison jopened for a meeting of the Four-| square Club, Order of t anth, Tuesday evening. Mrs. lfor the next meeting to be held Annual! Party Held |Nov. 21. | | Junior Auxiliary of Chapter 101, | The Imperial Dam, which’paughters of American Veterans, | ' stretches 3,475 feet across the Col-|nelg its annual Halloween party] on Sherwood road was he Amar- 23 feet, makes possible the exis- ald Shumacker on Gregory read. Plans were made to répair! tence of the All American Canal broken toys for aera eee Holliman of) California and the Gila Main Canal chil drén ni the area. Charles G. orado River and raises its level by|Monday at the home ‘of Mrs. Don-| | | 72 N. Saginaw “"RELAX— STAY YOUNG HAVE FUN With Mary Sherman Bubbling Bath Oil You'll delight in using. Mary Sher- man Bubbling Bath Ojl because the bub- bles do not disap- pear before you enjoy them. They last through the entire bath for that luxurious feeling. There are four “Jewels of .Fra- grance” from which to choose. @ Peridot @ Zircon @ Garnet @ Turquoise ee A Champagne Lift at a Budget Price: 8 oz. $1.25. 16 oz. $2.00 32 oz. $3.75 CLOONAN ‘Ss “Where Quality Counts” FE 2-0161 VET’ “HEAVENRICH $66.18 Month Includes Principal Payment, Interest, Insurance ut price ST ALO) rut price | , : P 7) =| i go] Pus = iF Z < P 9g °2 —) AVMLS4M OL! MICHIGAN . AN DNE @ 5 Elevations to Choose From —T | € PIKE ST. ® All City Improvements—Paved Streets Pr ® Close to Transportation, Schools and Shopping HOMES” ‘540 KN F.H.A. *190 Compare These Outstanding Features: 7 ) 5 comcees cacreorne mm fxs Brick Sizes Vy; t : rt @ i'2 Tiled Goths ©@ nd agt el 14V> @ Birch or Mahogany Cabinets -~ @ Walk-In Closets @ Gas Heat @ 40-Gal. Automatic Hot Water @ 50’x150’ Lots FE 8-2707 Open Daily — Sunday 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. — Made! at 170 Westway Newton Bldg. Co. AV 4-2900 PEGGY'S 16 NORTH SAGINAW $7. New Fall Regular to 34.95 : ? 2 ) Blue...Red... Green... Beige... Navy | Every Dress 100% Wool — ITS 10 to 20, to 22 Black... MIDDY TIE The true sophis ticate .. . an exquisitely wrought shoe of supple glove-fit kidskin. Intriguing in step treatment accented by a * wisp of leather tie. And to couch your foot in utmost lyxury, a beautiful floral print lining! Black Kidskin 12.95 PEGGY’S le =woRTH The blouson takes the cowl and a gracious silhouefte takes shape. In rich wool and rayon chaltis print, accented with velvet. 12 to 18 Green: Blue Toast . / Many Other Beautiful R & K's to Choose From, As featured in CHARM MAGAZINE be PEGGY'S 1@ MORTH SAGINAW 51. &) E F bi 8 if Sf E onal Jarie: ittee . erase read resolution from the Oakiand .}County Road Commission relative to arg ; 2 : 2 wey. ; : aoe Re Recos vic | . or tality. SS “3 : De.|and Buildings and Grounds and Dr. Emerson, County Davis, Dickens, eS ose yen na bt [Baperintendent of Schools, at which ume) ates a commodities by Bae? 2 a wand’ Cour Sty Heaa Commission appoint: of the Scho . the | reports ‘were made by the various = ; man, Fouts, : : in > ty Departments as to their activities yee gg oF > Heacock, Hoard, : fou Sei D. Lomerea as om mem- Supervisors ~ A Z asFx FeReeg ag 5 g e , cates re- ¢ a more program f u Board of Commission (Referred to Com- . may toleee from. time to. time) +] mission) along | Lockhart, Clerk read communication from the te the Hem ieer, | ‘ Old eee ne Pe eT een thenee — "|i the Vilage of Quaker Town. E g Hag i ‘ a} € on ) Susith, Sailer. Beamer. Sener, Mr. Lloyd C, Megee. President of the ylor, a Voil, for bber, burger, Wright, Yockey, Den. ammouneed their Ww . 4 fae We : oan Ww ¥ ch thes + the who shal Zapt : , the Center has been com xt tax ro | gio! None, (0) ed and that the dedicaticr Fi be sufficient majority having voted/ August 3. 1 5 ed motion carried. * The - BE Fi Department of Agricul- Sonne ap signating the fon - mod- le: y as vin fhe Board of Public/ified certified brucellosis free ares i ol sail : . Smith requested t salen Moore be allowed to speak 6 i and th Works Misc. 3309 : Ny Judge Moore addressed the Board. for Pro- RE: ESTABLISHING RATES FOR/IN RE; ING NEW BOUND. subdivision to the majority having voted a tenant) WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT) FOR RN OAKLA and the = was adopted, of any) sYSTEMS COUNTY SEWAGE DISPOSAL DIS- re : rd of Cha: n, Ladies and Gentlemen: i . F. Smith ” HURON RIVER WATERSHED Oakiand County Board of Super- “ offer the following reaplution: bold peeed submitted the following res- th bas been authorized by the Board of} WHEREAS the Boa:c of Supervisors : Supervisors to operate certain Water be —— pre minsoliancats Tes- : Supply Systems and Sewage Disposal! lution Mo. Log ago — ;|Systems with the consent of the unit of fo. 1962 — —— government wherein such systems are gatabush Py peal pee ccuarvand tases le lt i of said loca and 3 \ al improvements serv for of Sec- WHEREAS the Board of Public Works tae pa arpose of capeng or _— trom waid has adopted by resolution, the following |@ ct described therein and des g- ie ee charge to such p re tte cate ihe ans of eper|Ctaty, Sewage, Diaponny Dist 3 : u cover ind vt ' PRA ag i ; made as security for the payment of ; ot iin eee cmencel ome! Sous L. CAREY charges thereto. sting and maintaining such S7Siem4 | Teauary 1a. ials” was increased” iL. 4 : 3. 1 was inc to mr Moved by #. Smity supported by Cum: Delinquent cnarges shall be so certl-) WHEREAS Ordinance No. 3394 requires| clude the easterly part of the City of mB report be . fied on May ist ef each year where|that such rates be fixed by resolution of — am, and é A fent m hav voted ‘taxes become due approximetely July ist ithe Board of Supervisors, it is now sdvisable to in- on xes & AS zg 5 F incorporating ge the wing TWerefor We report was sd deber bere .___lepease the sizé of said district lands as 8 Rule City, to-wit: | pesoth ber |, Mrs. Lewis gave # report on the \ Work | -ome San Dacaabee “ey =e ane econ es Se improve, enlarge anc extend the in ol Farmington, Ostlond County, fons data abl Highway Commissioner of ‘counties, and ; 'TReliet Program and read the following ""gecrion ¢ ‘The charges shall be billed|tonty to aystems ‘operated by the Board EMG hole’ Werets ‘added frente ' ha Saerty¢ laPmgeel ed 1 te | Michigan for highway pu ; June 23 198g/and collected quarterly (3 months) of|ofBupiic Works where the service is E BE \T RESOLVED that the centerline of the streets and alleys dedica On| airs Hope Lewis. Chairman oftener 9s determined by the Board of |ritiished directly to the owners or oc-|thé said resolution of April 21 1842. as of ic, the by | We mittee Supervisors. Such charges shall become |-.oants of properties and not te mu-/® ed, be and the same ts hereby = — County, Drain : : = a due at such times as shall be established!) ici pgiicies: er amended to Fr iw tte entirety iterline of said fol ease find @ report on the + as : its intersec- 2 funds| Work Re’ Program which was in- SCHEDULE OF SERVICE RATES FOR EACH PREMISE BE IT RESOLVED thai the Board of tor 4 : Mer ee ores t\ Water Rate : $1.50 per 1000 cu. ft. Min, $2.50 per. |Supervisors of the County Oakiand Hine of said lang Mary me a pyre : quarter plus monthly | WeenWore elet® doce, hereby suthorias destaning. aa at mete te cay chem eee = so meter service rate | members ch. “hare be esta oy pea” neo : the grantes herein oa. Deceos partments of the count ‘and the political Meter Service Rate oe mente maces maintained and operated under the pro- —- bv Mason L. Brown and As ‘of. jee we have receivéd 4 1.00 per month—i” meter 1939. as amended, enc: any other : ats lor projects ty of which Sewage Disposal Rate 60 per — ft. of water eo applicabl acts, a sytem of sewer and have ‘mB appror o ay: cons! ie e disposa provemen sery- 1 project has been completed. SCHEDULE OF SERVICE ‘epiaar Tastee ype” ents kaeedice= 35 projects are started INSTALLATION RATES AND SEWER [BY Mr. Theicher “Boutheaste kl ty Se ill start J 2% Recommended by Board of Public Works astern Oaklard County wage 4 projects will start June _ CONNECTION PERMITS IN RE: BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE SEW- Disposal District.” consisting of the tol- 267 men are =o to start June #8 Effective on all service Applications ““,;e pispOSAL SYSTEM lowing : 11$ men are sss = received on and after January 1, 1958. . | 1. City of Royal Oak: .. ... Entire Citv: The projects working os hours WATER My, Chairman, Lodi snd oie ee weeks |* CY of Gawsen: Entire city: eall for 380 i a . Board . se 3 taliThe projects assigned forme cet texice Fixed [Das Teceived @ request from Bloomfield a be Proper Weeks Ee oa; aeoves by Moved by Hulet supported by Clawson (Committee. I move the | call for .......... $3,080 man hours) ¥/#me Charge|20Wnship to acquire from the township, |5§° City of Pleasant Ridge: . Entire City: ww adopted. foregoing a The projects completed eer eco ueere: po 311.00" the sewer Dace pails vad followtng'g City of Ferndale: ... Entire City: RAL MMITTEE Sade ceoene m. - j properties in : '7. Township of Royal Oak: Entire tg ‘anche tee CLAYTON G. LILLY, ——_ Sri sah 295 256, 257, 274 to 200 Inclusive, § City of Oak Park... Entire Citv: Mise. PO econ, oe Liprcbend issenntord 2” aas [2% ‘tite aS Gomes. “t Sasea era ee ee ree eee city: Kf Mr. Hulet ‘Mr. Heacock LUTHER eit otappeey hogs Uo) ea) Co Oe Rates For Service Installa‘ion way's Bloomfieit Village Section 27, 7 one “| —. Hgts.: . Entire City: RE: INCORPORATION OF CITY OF = RE: ANNUAL REPORT—BUILDINGS| SMITH, Chairman Road Commission (Road work) Applicable to all services of sizes indi-| Bloomfield Township; Lots 420 to 423 in| That part of the City lying east of a PARMINOTON a = SM ye IMMINGS Dept. of Public Works (Sewer Survey) cated, except as hereinafter provided: (clusive. lots 51) to Ris inclusive, lots 521 ine described as follows: To the Oakland County Board of Supet-|..))) Oariand County Board of Super-|~ YON Drain Commissioner | Diameter of Pixed ~ Variable |to 625 inclusive, ani 53$ to 537 joctasive| Beginning at a polut 1617.6 feet E of Mr. Chaigman, Ladies and Gentlemen 9g — Board th = Pie dere . line Sere Sed prevent flooding of basements with| section 8. thence W'ly approximately 450 certain lands in “armington Township nae 4 AK- ‘ ) jley and adding this result to the fixed| storm water and sanitary sewage. ee’ é : as 0 city : We report that we have found the age WOOD HILLS SUBDIVISION, O Li City of oon —_ eres a ares Any paving break $50.00 WHEREAS the to Shae mae is t ie. Cori he ih arn i cds | A ditions existl these buikdit: SHIP Oak wn ' . ee a en yy alo ; ; pos Sa tas EE oS ged ce copes gues Hygena Some, nae Cnet Dea ot emer) Nee ee canes bra ae het a eae nee AME: aan ey Pee alge Ry cama te, em eS ® b end rec ds that the Diet ba higp ote” 6 and Gentlemen: | - y (Sire c s|tion of same. the public safety and re uf RilE. approximately 670 feet, thence | gpa oe Ua synergy Sema te che atreatine of tey’nosrd| WHEREAS Robert C. Smitha and Zoe pageaostys by Sta-| park clean-up snd sewer Spestiod |seee of Mover etal Conran | fi eee Parent ead nee eee ee ee ee be submstted to the tector, tn Novem, (of AuCugte who are now srranging to|Aun Gmitha, his wile and Thaddeus ig oe Smith supported by | Troy City Cleaning end ditching) $4” ae WHEREAS the Board of Public Worai}is: nme sv soeren metal ie ieee —«& Special ‘ | “Phave geet ri made the Oba) and Regina C 1, his wife, are resolution “ roads. landscaping s) aa” : : ~.| ewe “4 corner of Saction 17, . Pais trect| 4 Sufficient majority having voted Clawson City (Water department, " : 7.28 was established for the purpose of &~-'RiTE. thence S'ly te the SW corner of WW MEREPORE, Mr. Chairman, on. be- moe Division. In general. your the pu zs —. ai — therefor, the resolution was adopted. — cleaning parks street cleaning and ne = th 70 sisting local units o gpvernment to solve! ;aid Sertior 17: thence W'ly along the N bait of the Boundaries Committce, 1. sare found all County, pe Dl ele amen ne he of Reapeosea, Mile). <= | Cleaning West Qa Mile Road) i’ 1go78 [DEI Problems Trelattha to sewer and ime of Section 19. TIM RILE 118600 feet, -— "as i Board, by adoption, of i ji a sanitary and clean condition. §& bdivision, a Subdivision of part of the 3 Ag Fem entATION—MOAD CON | ee pe polommer wh Testi Construction Charge: eS by themselves or collectively perce ee ai one net py pods = this“ resolation Tnatteption.of| Tour Committee also found that the southwest qusfier of Section ©. O8K-/ ‘geraocTION — COUNTY. SERVICE Ferndale City (Cleaning parts) Size of Service _ Total Charge) NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED ‘the center of said Section 19: thence S'lv suffiet the petitions abev lproands have been taken care of very land Towns)fp, Oakland County, Michi- . | Board of Education. ~ $3.59 =| that the Boarg of Supervisors of Oakland to the 8 ' corer of said Section 19° ; Sone of the petitions above Men-/ teil by the Mgintenance Division. gan according to the Pist thereof as ro me J euined County Board of Super-| Clawson iGeners! repair re 400 |County Michigan does hereby apprové|thence W'lv alone the N of Section ‘ That the County Clerk be diregt-| Your Commitee lists below some of recorded fn Liber 81 of Plats, Lo i 6 aare . | Madison Heights ‘Cleaning parks) _ ia pes Be ec snipees Pos | roNoaaaph ad thor 3 feet eese ~~ ey : yet - 3 ithe County buildings om which‘ it de-,and 7, Oakland County records an : | We have furnished forms to som 7 ; je et thence: W ly is0-4 leet, eeece ow og tke So Seem ne apt Gea Neen ad he in” | rita aoa ee exams Mentha,‘ Staton age et toa tent tCt®oae g Itt GUS), Me'Swad ago eee egg ondtnkcomnnes b> be Bie Sie awn ee, tect / : P A . This -'recorded in Liber 3456. Page 45. an road: the We expec onal @ ms cons ] : ; ee 7 lie Acts of 1909 to submit the question s Home construction of s¢ is on . who tt of setting the meter. ‘tary and storm sewage from SE‘lvy along said R-W line to the center ay ing has been constructed at the Coumty Records was given to the Coun- Center has been We &re josing available workers charge up to time 5 Lots 256. 257. 274 to 290 tnclis! : : . ff. ef fmeorporating the following described | : ' Oakland County Service t i will ive extenc Unempioymert SEWER PER: . 5 . 374 ) tneltis! e [line of Derby Road: thence SW'ly alone ~ / langs.as a Home Rule City, to-wit: Service Center on lnnds lensed = LS oo coral . eeateevalecsenel| fed under the supervision | of the | Compensation. orreb will clas: sib Tour! | gacer mstalistion| between’ mam) me 200. (©. set tucimsive — me ts ets inchinir® ‘center line of Derby Road to the W line | = holly within tm Michigan Crippled Children's Society is time of the re rding the ings and Grounds Committee, «| |attd 411 to 418 inclusive of Judson Brad- of Section 30 (Adame, Avenue? Y 7 i Sgt bocgear oak Sokiaes Cosa: now : c= in wpe. Fg aya Plat scree and through the aforesaid copy of which is attached to this resolu- | °25¢ a a a fas el a ee : 5.00 Way's , Bloomfield ‘Village, Section 7 5 Soe Rr. ‘ y Y caro ltion is ® Very fine addition te our Coun- jots. an - ; s t BRE eae oomfie ownsnip, Lot. 42° to 4:3 Th t of the City lying ea ty, Michigan, more particularly dei) girvice "Center and is adequately, WHEREAS the County of Oakland has ¥ J}. ae te lan was approved Neg jLiney 8” diameter. .....++...--. 6.00 inclusive. lots Sil to S16 inclusive. Lots tine described as. fo! enn st of Gopher inte stint on the E fine planned to handle the needs of crippled at no time established a drain ecross or ,, halen Oe rounds Commit- Ereesareauestes that ine Crm [Lines 10" diameter . ...-..+++--s- 800 521 to 525 inclusive and 535 tc 537 im- Beginning at ihe intersection ef ‘he Se tera aay int being }6- ehildren for ye time te come. . through satd lots and, therefore, has no 2. at & meeting on June 16 1958, and mittee Chairmen and Department Heads Lines 12° diameter . .......-.se.. 10.00 clusive of Judson Bradway’s Bloomfield center lines of Adams Avenue and Deroy poole t the Geterenction (et the ne ter, State Police Post. The State if now interest. whatsoever in the aforesaid “Wopogas sald road plan was pre- submit all legislative matters they are Lines 15 diameter . ----.-.+.++ ++ 14.00, Village No. 1 Section 77 Bloomfield Roaa; thence S'iy along center line of — oi Mile Road right-of-way with construct a new building to Rouse drainage e@sement, and “ed to your Committee by the Chair-|interested in to the Corporation Counsel, Lines 18 diameter pe seee see «.. 20.0 | Tewmatte |Adams avenue to cemer ol. block be- 5 y x the State Police on land leased from the| the sald drainage easement ‘* y Com- by the first of September iLines over 18” diameter .......... 25.00| BE_IT -PURTHER RESOLVED that/tween Madison Avenue and yakiand Ave- the Eline of Section } of said Town (the State Police on land waste from the advenen atteaje the full use of the lots|man of the Buildings and Grounds Con 7 ™ Donoghue presented « memorial) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thet the fie SPUD oteq and. Public Works 18 cue, thence Wily to centey line of Pup- —_ a Nosema = peg! ssid’ completed and in use by fall. |aforesaid and presently works a hard-|Ddttee Fee Gee ee aT OS to the late Lynn D Allen. lque date fot charges for water,/and ware Berebe erected aad eee eed te ce pieton Avenue, thence Say to center a | | * t r 2 fm OK i en ene : oe 0! bee fares ie Sly rag Youth Home. This building, which wasiship upon the owners and parties in in. proved by the Ways and Means Com- Misc jage disposal shall be thirty (30) days aa nal ta operate maiutee: and ini ane o = pag chee f=. “oe the 6 E corner of said | | eviously an annex of the Tuberculosis |terest thereof. and Py ao Hudson jafter billing date and that the due date WHER : ; : * _| Prove such system and st di 1 stwee mn : thence W'ly along the & line of Eanetortum, has been converted into an EAS your Drain Committee has oT the Board of Auditors have MEMORIAL FOR LYNN D. shall be shuvn on the statement ren-/" ap rr ay ee vi ale ny to ac ae 5 Sot between Ria ee ‘yy aaid Section 1 and the N line of Section oo custe home for teerage youn @.\reviewed this matter with the County A ‘dered n° in conn ith = 12 to the N. W. corner of said Section So°d0s : . S Pedder liens prepared a To the Oakland County Board of Super. “rr” Tinerelinelnacption(af| econ ectior. with same are Wily to W line of lot 2 of Block 3 of : "|All of the requirements, set forth in Drain Commisstener and finds that said = J | Mr. Chairman, I move the adop' to be assessed to the benefited properties|H A. Poppie tion Subdivision; ee ae the W line of See- | oianeous Resolution No. 3328 adopted dra: needed |Posed Hew ley indicating @ total ex-) visor ‘oppietos’ Addi memes : : wil} not be : — the foregoing resolution. in the system. thence S'iy aiorg sa@id lot lin 8 lin tien corner of said Sec-| ‘aan thle pray momar wh penditure of $20,000 for grading, gravel-|mr Chairman Ladies and Gentlemen: ce S'iy aiodg sai ne to e tion 13: ‘thence Ey aiong the 8. line of 07 the Bostd at the the Jue | NOW THERE BE If RESOLVED foe and other improvements and costs EAS Lyne T) Allen, a devoted, cay THATCHER, nae. J move the adoption of /of Knox Avenue: thence W'ly 3 ee bestia ta ce thea. ©. cecuce of WSS. soprered fee eperemen (by! Sei Je | mow TOm oe and clack of te ec at this time, and.efficient public servant and a na‘ive, ree ney ing, TEOWU' DS arcHeR — |ine of, Knox avenue extended to W Le Section 12 and the N. E. corner of Sec- venile Court, have been compli ree fl t the Chairman and an oe ty of . funds for this purpose are|son of our County, having been born in) Moved by Thatener supperted by Se- eecretass CHE aioe opps Ir Plat No = jeenes » tion 13: thence Sly along the BE. line Your Committee feund that a fire ¢s-|Board of Supervisors for mty available in the Building Birmingham December 20. 1398, passed | ov hd ‘ ROARD OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 g "Aid lo. line to center line : od peli ' cape will be needed from the second/Oakiand be suthorised to execute and RE BEIT RESOLVED,|away on May 31, 1958 afte: having fat. mann the resolution adopted. saved n k Maple Avenue; thence W'lv to cehter | of Section 13 to the 8 B corner of sald | story orm: ares. Arrangements for |geliver @ Quit Claim Deed to the present) NOW THEREFO : i SEAT Co Moy sliced County for the penl| AYES:) Allecton, Blemider Rouner,| Moved br Theteher sapported by Holst imseiict unter Bouleverd: Gence Sly i _ (story itory i th ; Bection 13 and the N. E. corner Set- | nis installation are now under WAY. parties in interest. namely: Robert C. as follows: years as County Clerk. and \Brendel, Carey, Castle, Christensen, Tee = sare Boonen pies: to rear lines ot lots 3. 4. 7. 8 and @ of / 26 7 b : ce i he E. line of 2] E : A tion 24; thence 8'ly awees ¢ “y Plans for the road and the sidewalk to Smitha and Zoe Ann “Smitha. his’ wife,| 1. That a sum not to exceed $20,000 " WHEREAS Mr. Allen leaves surviv! jClack, Clark, Clawson, Crenshaw, Cro fel. | Care Cesthe: A Fon (Clack! Asséssor's Plat 6, 23; thence .W'ly sald Section 34 corner of | Fians for, Uae road Sve been completed end Thaddeus Obal and Regina C. Obal,|be appropriated from the Building Pund/nim. his wife. Fiorence J Alien. ® son. /teau. Cummings, Davis, Dickens, Deteny, cig, Stree : ‘ | vance, leaving a ance Oof| fell itize: ion . : @ request that the d : . } ee ee 6, ot es ‘sw. Mens old County caer at the rear of|Deficit as of June $10,000; . : ee erent HER RESOLVED that a| Mr. Chairman, 1 move the adoption of|three departments promptly notify the|TIN epost bret a feet; thenee the B. line of the N W: “4 Sine of the|the jail is now used to house the Sher-| 23, 1958 .........0 $ 3.81 riate $15,000 for the Red Run/copy of this resolution be mailed to hisithe foregoing Haoaarra : Clerk of his Board of the persons desig-|H 1%, 13209 feet, cence S'Iv. 2687. fee 3 Shenss Wily elon wy th “A. Bliff's patrol cars. This keeps them off|/In sympathy — Howard C. Deoker. leneieente project; and bereaved widow and tamily and a co D M. THATCHER, | 4ted to act as such ex officio members |? bee N ime . —— = or Rye & thet Ww "te, ot toe 8, Melihe sree gurine change in abit, There, Bon, Weidner, Lens, Cre aprmimeGammtice Nor ween concored tS] yi Chuizman’ (move tir wsonton of Seatstct rune works |oMtt gM cummins gwovered 87/3, hrs marie i Pent . veand W. Ys line of said See- (new Central Garage is com use 1}, Allen, Cass B. Waters. ny ittee has been concu e : .| Goodspeed the resolution be adopt 1a Me eed ebicnee as 1 ue fae x pines fly along said BE. and|and has Mently de-|{ ess of—Hope F. Lewis, Fred Gingell,/by the County Drain Commissioner, this repel eeiee ane Cc SON _ Mewes 37 cheese gupperses OY Cum-| “A gufficient mafori*y hasth ne < a|center line of Lathruo Boulevard: thenee W.-% line to the &. line of the W. 98.5|designed from a functional standpoint. (Oscar Eckman, Ferris B. Clark, Cass B.| NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED) 1. resojution. was uhanimousty sup —_ the Hirose w a a6 Ag a —_— therefor, the resolution was adapted Sly along the center line of Lathrup eres of the WM ot a vol the cee el Fe tia Dey Breet: toy Royel Douala, Tree cae anien. lel ah eee idinesliansous: Resolution fo. |Eetied And scented by the Board. Srendel Cares) Castle, | Ciolsensea:| stsokteaee ues Seon ered be eo a ee oe Ae vere og the Wine of, said Section Fong + pel petehnesg- sugtetly from jGemens. i sibeniited ee eee ant totows: | Recammended by Board of Public Works cee bark. pisent re awe ee eee Feectotion, rer | a ee hee lca ged Foy der ene om ; af “ t nity er Chu wall. spec y s 5 ‘ : iy Mr atcher - _ ' le vata atere ‘ 7 po Ge ante Hd, eran Nye ie and able for use by the County shortly after FLOWER COMMITTEE Delete the $10,000 special advance ap-|iN RE: PUBLIC WORKS RATF ORDT.|Duncan, R. Duncan, Eckman, Fouts,| Holly Township Supervise: Te oe, cae Subd! is Section 16; thence|July 1. No definite assignments for the GENEVIEVE C. SCHOCK, propriation forthe Troy Interceptor; N Goodspeed, Hamlin, Harper, Heacock,) A sufficient majority having vote v ng said lot “En te alte? line “9 line of said Section |use of this property has been made thus Chairman = : Deduct $3,000 from the Wrey Drain|Mr. Chairman, Ladie: ano Gentiem: -|Hoard Holmes, Horkey, Horton, Hudson. therefor the motion carried of said vy hbek thence W'ly , W'ly alon ise rate as0.06 ft. Wly|far bs HELEN G. BONNER spécial advance, leaving 8 balance of Pursuant to authorization and instrue-|/Hulet, Hursfall, Johnson, Kephart, Kiser, Movec by Cummings supported by Cro- property es to the nw omet lot ; 1¢ a point locatecna the Nt eor-| In general, your Committee wishes to FAYE 8. McCARTNEY $10,000; tions of the Board of Supervisors, the|Levinson, Lewis, Lilly, Lockhart. Mac-|te@n the Board adtourn subject to the) i) Of said Sr aelch a SE = oe: | ling from sunce Sy along{report that Oakland County can ‘justly HARRIETT PHILLIPS Appropriate $15,000 for the Red Run|Board ot Public Works hes acaquirec and|Donald, McCartney. Miller, Moberly. cal of the Chair aecnied at cca oe @ an “@ | tion ess acres of the N- be, protid of the excellent maintenance| ..oveo by Schock supported by Mc- enclosure project; is presently operating various water stip- O'Donoghue, Oldenburg, Philitps, Quinlan, eee en ad ee rene panes eS ices Gee tion 16 to £, andjof County buildings under the super-|Certney the report be adopted. 2. That in all other respects said nA ayeuee pe ierene treatment fac:|Ramsey, Ransom, inevault, Schock, | prORENCE © ALLENS a along the center line of Je A bi jon 16; thefice|vision © of Auditors and the sufficient majority having voted|resolution as amended, be ratified and) '5, oe ge Semann, F., Smith, W. Smith, Solley.) Cer, : to a pt of: intersection withthe w Sect: ’ e Board of Public Works finds that and W. ™% line to the/County Maintenance La | amir County|th refor, the report was adopted. confirmed. it is necessary for the Board of Super-;ctamen. Step ; 5 DELOS HAMLIN, [extended of lot of ‘buildings are in very ex ¢ condition| ¢ collection was taken amounting to] Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Ways Taylor, Thatcher, Voll, Webber, Wein- 4) Vision Seetion 24, TIN R1IGE: : E. 44 acres ‘S| visors to adopt an ordinarce pursuant to Chairman : y along Ww. line Geena edd aa if of the Build sehen and Means g wy a with shel act 94 of the Publie Acts of 1933, as ee. Wright, Yockey, Zapf, Croteau. ae sion: ‘ah noe g oa pe . irman, beha = . . oncurrence © : n. ded ; S : acres — 8. line of ings and Grounds Committee, I move|B~ Mr. F. Smith : move the adoption of the foregoing\ijon of ait, neers te compton sales NAYS: None, (0) : ; 7 se ed te érder by Chairman nington Subdivision to ay of - y 2 “ gnid G./that ing report ad accepted|IN RE: GIRLS’ RANCH r _ freselution. , Such an Ordinance has been prepared A sufficient majority having voted|/pelos Hamlin. Re with the center of iG the 8. Wi corner of|and made @ part of the ites of thia|To the Oakland County Board of Super- WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT-| through the offices of the Corpdration| therefor, the resolution was adopted. Invocation given hy Reverend Roy Bot-| 2084: thence Wily along the the 8. E. corner of'mercting. visors . TEE Counsel and has been approved by the Misc. 3397 - ruff of the Srtonvitle Baptist Church, |-- (Continued on Polljwing Page) Ee 5 , * } } ca ‘ 6 , : +t 23h ‘ & Y F} . “ = § ; 4 5 . 4 - . J . C : ‘, . : ‘ . : ; = - 2 se 8 rr aS 4 ts 9 Stk et Be oes a oe ¥ — = FORTY. : te : fe al iii ial sameness sana teats vor se eevcraorrcarsr r= wo i ae er ee Oe ." ~ meee mew eee come aeA . & Re Se me ee ss Se ee eee ee eS ee Pe a ee ae ae NS : es 8 : . ao Be ; ae 2 1 * jany such action, board of appesis, TOPPING EDUCATION BUILDING Supervisors Proceedings shall & public hearing thereob, at} PARKING LOT ees * least 10 «days ce of time #14/To the Oakland County Board of Super-|Granc (Continued from Preceding Page) plac be ss to the ap-| visors ee : ae, Be Z ) oem ; llant by mail at the ress. specified / yer ; and Gentlemen: of 10 Mile Road to the center line y the his peti n.| WHEREAS, it is, at the p time, |ception Southfteld Road; fhenec - to the -/In the event it the board of appea's| a -iranie to bi ot line of Stratford (30 feet wide) iB smrer 8g decides ‘ + the meres which is located at the rear ofthe re ‘x es shore er S'ly acca cena loca vg ® nd ares, Raliding ot. the econ ie costar live (ol Mt Vernon Boulevard: bel ht, aa other details and conditions 7 to ate about 1 cars, -e Evly 510.0 feet; thence of siz aracter ‘ es 2 ponaeale 1330 feet; thence E'ly ap-/also duration of . strus | the County Board of Bdu- proximately 810 feet be -_ be ine ture.” oF part | thereot be norenliiad cation bas nsperied: at Cy Be Bim | secth 25. TIN : ence ees On appea re said available ' Toy?s feet. to the N line 0} Section 38.| board shall be as provided in aaid ordi /thereof, and TIN RiQE; thence covtinuing Sly along/nance ingofar as applicable “WHEREAS estimates made | the i .. Ses . the N-S ‘ line of said Section 36, 630.0| Section 3. Co ance with outsiae| Board of Auditors indicate that the) Torre oe ies meee «SRR Ocpemt thc T[Glapisd evar pie: pect eerba er toah ok Waarend wil be shoal 64.08 : ih pres 1290 eet, enc x | ‘ a ee eee ye et B70 feet to enter line Of JOSEP iy slong |by procestings for injunctien * prokip |, WHEREAS the Bulldings and Grounds Be : center line of Joseph e Hudson bre — x _mendetory and oe mame — 1958, rec fel ners p Son and Macks exe oo. Be 2 * center line of Northwestern Ls u of th ng lot to be neces- DRAIN ‘ #. : ‘ - : No r any other topping e parking 3. DRAL : Siege He aie eer as ory [Cj brevorence) alee wha" referred the financing. there: Rost! Commlalon «ss. sssese fand Drive. thence Eh along conte? Section 4 ae Poa se ff to your Ways and Means wi ee ee ee .. i= | line of Northland Drive to genter line of! operative and effective on ay © ‘» 2 IT RESOLVED : : : : Greenfield Road, thence S‘ly *o the SE ._ 19—. Made passed and adepted| NOW THEREFORE B muy : ar Ae : 5 corner 36 TIN RIE this——day oi , 19. as follows: own population, but ae an : 3 ~ oe we : °BE IT -PURTHER RESOLVED tha. Signatures of Approving Officiais:| 1. That the Board of Auditors be au-|part of the million or so GARFIELD DRAIN = Hosen — the eounts drein commissioner be and) thorized to take bids for and award a@ithe County of, Wayne ,, - Oakland County ee eee : Ci ox $ 277.08 4 he is hereby designated oe ee sere contract Rogie merce eee Lee, sa Gites Gen bon WORSE Family oes 6 soa os cc eges rence cen ey canencd : : 907.81 $ 6,442.1 ef re court in connection W ae i rkin ts e@ rear ie J < ¥ 2 s “s = = eet enact A ie a ine ce) oe ects and operation Aporovea for recorfimendation to local Paidien at the County Service Center. (Department is ready to pro ; $ 4489 8 6442.18 rj 6,927.08 Mt such system of sewe: and sewage governmental units by the following. ||" That the sum not to exceed $2.-{as sodn as the State plan is known. ee ‘ital smprovements aid ser\ ces, and | Executes Commiting 2 egal Figts‘000 00. be appropriated from the cut-)" Mowever, your Clvil Defense Commtt-|poiat prior, te, yearly lections & NOM: MURRAY DRAIN : 2 | = _— as the person who se aatcement anal's Inter-County Highway Commission rent Bullding Fund to pay the County’sitee respectful) iis your attention. to ~—s Rr eur es vnalitied ‘anae Oakland i ... ee ne en eeaR : $6732.06 | or ate) contro) Oh te ne April 10, ‘958|share of the praject, the County's shage|the.scope of activitihs the Survive) Fian shell suamil s | Abin Additional! * Git® of Madisop (oan ek (agal sleeker ds 682.31 2 “RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Caxland County Road Commission lof w shali be. not more tham one-ipresages. Notice is herewith given that sete lhe Dg ge tha an Geer guy of Oak Park .... ntegensicvhaceegernee <3 3,660.07 $ 7.1385! :8 Ue F ea cor missioner shall ui ~ jhalf the cost thereof, and not in e¥-/ with the mited 0! tacilities, the h sel . = ity: of Sou! tae Che ee es ee ee : 2,517.06 13,441.95 Cee are and duties in respec Oakland County Bosra of Supervisors|cess of $2,000.00, with the remaining'small staff and budgetary appropria-jat the ons Fneetay. tis © th pad Gk Few .. .n90crerarscsimess.eees ws 90.80 1,660.37 SUS aod caro) na a Gee RiuaNen) NO Juiv 21 1958/cost to be borne by the County Board sims at aoe is Seer hee Se a 63 ‘iad maths ac es uthfield Township ....60.-0:ecceecieessaecsce 848.52 : 4 ? by ‘aw and especially ORDIN aaa lof Education. ; actly County's Com: ae : ct N 2 An Ordinance to Approve Confirm. Rat, to ultimate extent, as outlined init F date to be determined by the ; 1 4 $22,230.83 $36,662.28 pre of said Act No 342 ify and Establish the Master Thorough-; 3. That the necessary work and con-|) 2 dagen and at such place as the . $14,431.42 . e Public ES ES Bacall fare Plan For the aad rouge? struction be carried out forthwith under oregee gt Se contained in|Committee @ ‘ sbabl t shall! powrrac ss DE d that he shail alba upor ‘ITY the supervision of the Buildings and’ | cer Report’ recently sub-|Q0t be to give notice of regu- pkey Lg an M CONTROL - ro create SOY team unless authorised) VILLAGE Grounds Committee and the Coynty |e Rae Peaskienk issue sen lar meetings. Witt tea 1,687.61 aa ie foam Bosra of Supervisors ; cry OV NSHIn’ OF : beer Gabeee on behalf of the’ Ways. oyr national situation when it} SECTION oe ~ Rage hg rnd ef the White ‘lake reat a 210.96 .. poe Mi Lilly then moved one pees sup-| VILLAGE "Means Cominittee, 1 move quotes” “The main feature to Committee Inay be calle the Claire). . ee le at : the foregaing resolution which Was SUD-\ 11. TOWNSHIP OF_——-ORDAINS: eas Se ete resaluiton. 7) \Fenmess ta Civil Defense is that ‘it is;man or by the Executive Committee. Ne- j ; 5 ; 3 2,831.43 $12,133.89 $14,664.33 aD r Heacock 8 rdue. I t make sense for the|tice of any such, speci stat poteiendelines Bo privea Bencer Bonner, Sorc: | Section | The Master Thoroughfare WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- ree ware oneuas ta a mater Miieg the thee and place thereat’. a pi ROvaL OAK DRAIN : : : : : Cardon. Care Castle Christensen,|Plan of the : VEE : mill be mailed to . al resenta- Paklond Gyenty x... ccsesiebiseeeas ee AR 4 : Eee cia on, crotenu, eC ummings, Da- City DAVID LEVIN pes! sia —— = we Rleak ane tive , otf . iternate at! lee ae. Michigan Bion as sta Department .....,.. oh eae es canes ~ vis. Dickens. s ed | Township of as heretofore form- : Ss MM. sources: $s Civillan Population.” enty-two ( urs before the ps 6s nese bet sisenenes eee ee rnree 2 = iy Eckman. Ewart. Fouts Frid Goodspe a aie cad Are ees ee HILAN ladice and Gentl OAT Civil|set for s meeting. < City-of Bi eeeetrestersgecsencetercee M6T.AL 1,354.06 . Hamlin Heacock, Henry. Hill ote Cit a p y PRANK. g dies and Gentlemen: moras SFifty per cent 186%) of City of. Bis 2S an Horkey. Hoston, Hudso Huet Hursfall,| i, JOHN I Defense is worse than none at a : , a8 . City of Glageon .... : : eee oe 10.65 ; wiles, Lev-/ Village bee 4s reason your Committee asks|the official representatives (or alter ; a Bscecevcovencaeverseretserseeesee 49093 . Jonnson Kelley Kepner te ponaid Mc*| Townshi . (Council, Board) and) Moved by Levipson-Supperted by Cum-jyoyr full support be gain Federal and/ nates} of the Committee shall constitute City of cetecceetergteceecstrreecens 2,005.68 $02.27 in2on ‘ * eceiee _ Miler, Mytchell, as revised or amendec by said—————-.| mings the’ resot be adopted. State appropriations to activate Oak-|@ querum for the transaction of - City of Ha: ‘eee Sone nnn vevees 390, Carte). 5 Phillips, Quin- (Council oard oo. —- s — A sufficient ajority having voted 4 fuls hess. City of Huntington Woads SO eee rer ew sent e es ie 4,566.27 O Donoghue, Oldenburg - with all ma and pfecis ti 4 land County's Civil] Defense to its City / a: Ramsey, Ransom Saeed thereof and all changes thereto te her (therefor, tke fésolution was adopted. effect for the survival of our common- a —— mestings of the Com- ae 4 oe Doe nt Coo oe Ceca 7 3.19613 ecks Semen rey insen, d_and adoptec Misc. 3683-77 : wealth. : el City of @iaaeaee Rides eer cmeressseha sear: |e . Stephenson Steven Swenson, Ys Ae Thi Ore ane hail become Mr. Levinson Now, Mr. Chairman and Ladies and|With Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, City of Pleasant steperserceececescenee 1,981.76 468.08 hatcher Tiley Tinsmar. voll ere neti operative and effective on the-——day OLIN REZ’BIDS FOR ELEVATORS AND|Gentlemen, your Committee wishes to except that in any situation where Rob- City of Pontiac .......... eee eee © 2 Weinburger, Wright Yory av |. 18. Made passed and adopt-| KITCHEN IMPROVEMENTS AT submit a statement of tts unanimous/ert's Rules of Order. Revised conflicts} City of Royas Se epee ps NAYS ncient number having voted City _ | $UBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM opinion on the request made by a mem-|With these By-Laws these By-Laws = tteeceescedaceeectneeee cess OTEER 545.89 meretor the resolution wes adopte a by th Fecun : ‘Council [Ye the Oakland County Board of Super- Ser of = peeers at Uz or ementnn Govern. para VA Bicwestiela mp te nepee meh i Misc e y the Township————— ae Wisors — on Jw : , under * : wine wees cE Misc i : : ae , ; Royal Oak Township .............. 91.06 661.26 Y berly Village @' ar. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: [It concerns ahe foregoing correspondence " IN RE MSSU ANCE OF DRIVERS | City 4° | In aceordance with Miscellaneousjbetween your Committee and the State; SECTION 1—Officers of the Commit- ts ad td ae Suu SI s headend aE CENSES — OE ot ihe nen this Resolution No. 3330, your ways ane ors a Dirseter . sac tee shall =a Chairman, oe ‘ wen mine oat 705.68 Te. the Oaklan ‘oul | Pp fi : Means Committee, Buildings an e member alleged stat ts m 7 ft ; F a ieee = uncial wn airman, Ladies and Gentiement |” Signatures of Approving Officials: |Grounds Committee and Board of Au-|in said communication to be untrue and|elected at the Annual Meeting and #20 iso sug pate : ‘ r Cha 5 Fs ‘|ditors met in a joint session on July 18, manded retraction rese: At the June 23, 1058 meeting of t tesa to recelve and tabulate bids on the floor: Committee. Such officers shall serve for Oakland County ..... QobUO seqgonocuscouonnanosEn $ 2.655.823 sosre ree wenere the pre: remodeling of -he kitchen and installa-| Your Civil Defense Committee deemsja period of one (1) year but shall con-| & ame BON e eee eae eee Re eens a ~~ 13t1 apes coure rises by the Sheriff's Department sal dion cana ey tha fobewis a tion of new elevators at tne Tuberculosis |such allegation, neoaeres a Giada we tinue In ge ae that ous, & — —— — Bvt steers se teeeceees seen eens ee 265.58 copra pear ee oses in Royal|govern = 7 . fe /Sanatorium in accordance with plans/sion of the rd of Supervisors consti-|sary, un eir su.cessors are e! Tow: Fete teen etree ewes . fer sewenee Crea wax referred| . Executive Committee of Regional Plan-|\-enared by Zimmerman Associates,|tutes a breach of paftiamentary pro-jand qualified. City of Troy ease stles eaqeneslias . $31.16 §,872.57 to: your Miscellaneous Ce ckegs Oe eo oeeene o migheae ea 8. 1958 architects. Members of the Tubeccaioeis priaty. It ne aa ane slur upon ine oe 2 Sofdag! eget harp ep be : : & 4790.47 920,505.58. $25,376.38 Your Committee met w) z. ate Ya : tum Committee and the Boardithe persona. niegrity of Cs | chief execu -gtticer = Com- Ses ea - ae : R. = = pa ats | and a representative of the Sheriff's De Date: April £0. 1958 a : of Trustees of the Tuberculosis- a-|members: by publicly casting Woubt as/mittee. He shall preside ares et) mest- Wik ORCHARDS Gealx oy artment on July 15, : ae torlum were a attendance at the . ef . p July 15, 1958 and haar autos Oakland.“County Road Commission— 4 lso im attend: the|to the veracity of their statements. ings - the Commit ahd of the andl Oakland Coant 1.218.716 : Aad AS tie Deer ccc of licenses rae gay! Gecaty sata of Supervisors bid opening. . Al ame pee as a reece — prevail vided and ee fee ot nan “coasatees Michigan Gals Miatoas ‘Department “tiicenee 2 Y acag S$ 24454 County er 0 : , Bids on the elevater car, cab and cooperation en - ; ser r earns in the various townships in the oe —Date: July 21, 1058. equipment were ‘not taken due to a/ing among the members of this Board. (and of the Executive Committee are car- City of non) eneucosreecce One Grapone: steseecas 467.50 446.57 Under ae eee ne wisete anion - aang by iecbosel supporsed by change in the specifications. A new date| If, however, partisan considerations ee ee i ex officio member’. Bloomfield Township ....... ce cee cna seen snae 487.50 $661.77 ; are not authorize id the resolution adopted. ‘for the receipt of these bids has been|for this “sharp-shooting strategy" —areof all sub-com es. ee censes to their resident. and this éervict/" ni. cussion followed. : {cally 1H-| SECTION 3—The Vice-Chairman shall . $2193.76 $836688 = § 6538.66 ; iff s set en August 1, 1958, at 10:00 @.m./the motivating factor, it ts tragically i ‘ earner Miresehi the’ O22 Tenia A sufficient majority having VOtC€d powever, bids were recelved and tabu- advised. as the object towards which it|perform the duties and exercise Was WOOLMAN AND WELLS DRAIN DePiwneiip residents theSherlf has|therefor, the resolution was adopted. ‘jgteq as reported below for all: other|is directed concerns the welfare of all/powers of ah Chairman or pegged aah Comat Co! re ; 3 | tet up stations in various’ parts of th |Misc 3402 , necessafy installations for the elevatorAhe people within this County, regard- ——— y = — ool ss red — Cow tacos Road Commission .............. $ 222.31 niy where be sends g License Exam-|By Mr Levinson . shaft and kitehen tmprovements as fob-/less of creed, color, race, political or|from the Huron ver Wa . ip .... tees Se ents 68.92 & 466.53 | evitorisln mous one bay a week. IN RE: APPROPRIATION — BLACK: oy, social affiliations. — not caseute instruments in more , wnt 1 { sidents of Roya : Ve Mr. Chairman, | respectfully submit|than one capacity. $s 31123 $ 466.53 8 oar Clee yaar the station lo-) Contractor Proposal A Proposal B Alter No 1 ProposakC |that, if retraction ts called tor, %e should| SECTION 4 — - Secretary shall at- : - cated in Southfigid Township or tr@v-]) Bundy Construction ......... $32,040 $19,500 ~-$1,740 $49,500. ibe made By the member originally de-|tend all meetings of the Committee TOTAL BY DRAINS no $48,475.77 $22,319.49 $30,844 86 $71,064 7% $178,705.08 to Pontiac, a distance of 22 miles, for| Chissus Construction ......+..... 29,500 22.200 —,1,605 51,800 manding it, It should be rendered to/and the Executive Cammittee and : such service ./ See ecathtcd arr Arthur Linney SPN wvcaeeree ed 16.61) -00 —_ Rs Cen this Board and the members of the = were in books Leonor to the COUNTY OP OAKLAND vised that phe sta = Ward Ross + ane ees eece. 34 : —1 . Committee whose reputation and fitness|Committee true minutes of the proceed vi ra: wee pee seeee be discon raed ait se seuine: see rey Stewart & Sons 29.656 13.437 — 580 42,968 iS adiaintetrate os County Civil De- — ospital a nic. 2 i ppear wo hours ore the 7 CITY HEI back ordinances to prohibit building. etc. TDAVID LEVIN cial Committee To Study Future ae ee ine aaeenlna a me forego- Sots and shall state the time and Murray Drain ..........0e-0eee-... 02+. -ececee en . 6 582.31 within proposed public right-of-way lines RC CUMMI Of The Contagious Hospital.) ° ing resolution. place thereof, provided however that ne-| Royal Oak Drain HoneeuoouAEEneneenEeroED 8 58329 : 5 as established by any Master Plan or HILAND M. THATCHER Clerk read communication from Drain DRAIN COMMITTEE tice.may be waived in writing either be- eee nee . cl a al aad lage taal FRANK J. VOLL SR. Commissioner Daniel W. Barry acknowl- CLAYTON G. LILLY, fore or after any meeting by any meth- ; 8 883.38 8 882.21 $1168.70 ™ Your Committee reviewed the propose _JOHN L. CAREY edging appointment 9: ie S comaiaen Chairman ber of oo ——— (annliees chan cary ice PARK : ordinances which are to be submitteu BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS'ber of the County Planning ROY F. GOODSPEED ‘quorum of the ecutive Comm: OAK ; f and designating Rdbert J. Evans, Deputy Cc be four members thereof. If and when Murray Drain .......... : ae $ 3,660.07 $ 7,138.51 yO ey tee ee a iceuca ona LUTHER WEACOCK, Drain Commissioner as alternate mem- UTE ees ae the members of the Executive, Cs Royal Oak Drain ............ Boncaoccunnccoesue a $ 3,166.13 adopted a resolution recommending thet Chairman ber. (Placed on file.) WILLIAM K. SMITH tee shall all severally or collectively =| the Board of Supervisors approve the . HORTON Clerk read resolution of the Oakland ARD . sent in writi to any action to be tak- $ 1,879.81 $ 3,166.13 $ 3,660.07 $ 7,138.51 ® 15,844.53 setback crdinences as groped By the ua | waster DUNCAN County Road Commission relative to Beary HOR en by the maaecales Committee, such ac- ne ee Estec comity Hee igh ee Vo nee A. TAYLOR MENZIES procedure = selectins fons ipeiletier of ~ {ee 3-Col Table at Right of Page) ition shall be as valld as os ne = CITY OF PLEASANT RIDG: copies of w are attached here’ Moved by Levinson supported by Se-|the Board of County Road Commission- "ol Table ight of FSsee’ _ibeen authorized at a meeting Royal Oak Drain : 6 1,151.74 8 468.08 THEREFORE. MR CHAIRMAN on. | Fa eae eS ittee. Pee eee ce we rer tans ohne eee 11. ! lution be adopted. ers. Moved by Lilly supported by Good-|Executive Comm behalf of the Roads and Bridges Com-/mann the reso h ried bp : * mittees may be j A sufficient majority having voted) Moved by Stephenson suppo by peed the resolution be adopted. SECTION ub-Com ; & 1,619.82 Bosra of Bupervisors aperove: the tet |thertior, (he resolution was adopted. (Eckman the resolution be approved. |*PA°%, Uttent majority Marie votedjestablished by action of the Committee. ie pancoas beck ordinances for recommendation ‘a|Misc. 3 A sufficient majority having vVOt€d/inerefor, the resolution was adopted. |The Chairman shall appoint the MeM-' city op ponTIAC local governmenta! units, By Mr. J. W. Duncan . presale. the motion carried. Misc. bers ot es ee Gonmstice eye Royal Oak Drain 2.000.000.0000. ccccececee sees $ 11439 vee 5 rS - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ajIN RE: MEMORIAL FOS CASS B. ae By Mr. Lilly py teembereny ¢ onarmeitt Ward Orchards Drain ................50...05. s 4 : certified copy of this resolution and the| WA By Mr. Cardon IN RE: BY-LAWS—HURON RIVER WA-j|such other persons as the Committee : sueched setback ordinaace. be puraiene’ Tothe Oakland County Board of Super- pple SURVIVAL PLAN—CIVIL DE-|veRsHED INTER - GOVERNMENTAL may deem nb reenre are = 9 114.39 $ 487.50 $ 448.57 $ 1,050.48 o each city. villa and towns’ cler ‘ ITTEE { CLE : in see County . . ° 7 sa fchatrsen Ladies and Gentlemen: To ibe Oakland County Board of Super- ae can bck lend County Board of Super- | Se ee ee tiie oral have Cire OP ROYAL OAK . Mr Chairman. move the adoption) On June 13, 1958, Cass B. Waters.| visors visors | — sae ; Royal Oak Drain $18,422.96 $ 5,125.62 : mf the foregoing resolution Supervisor of Holly Township for a,Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen. (44, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: the authority from time to time to de- oy ealele ele are Te ln ae 2 422. Aad. : ROADS AND BRIDGES COM-' entul eriod jonger| The Civil Defense Committee herewith” 4 : x By-Laws ter tecensie the amount of funds needed to DON Hl EKCBONALD tee oo other man singe it was Gre submits . iy aa Pome ith te Feo tne Enc mine: Ne atsaned limter Gee corey oe fs Bee pate: iia pollate $18,422.96 $ 5,126.62 $23,348.58 j ized 120 years ago, passed away at/eral Surviva an Project w e State! committee was mailed to each| portion o e total amou = . OSCAR ECKMAN Hiv home “only tnree’ men’ among) the of piece I ee County member of the Board, by” the Commit- be previded (hy ee ice wal) Muray bate Oo . $ 2.51736 $13,441.95 “AR “RHINEVAU 82 mbers of the, Oakland County of Oakland. 1 August 28, 1958. dates by which such con PPO p ete et tee ett eee = BAe Bol Onn, nu Geea |Board of edperrisors ‘have had a longer; On February 3, 1958, the Oakland |*6 © ier rereacstatine on ‘he Com- be made. Royal Oak Drain ..........................0+.8 1,676.00 $ 2,545.82 FRANK -STEPHENSON ‘tenure of such office. No man among|County Civil Defense Council was ad- mittee I recommend the approval of, SECTION 2—Initiah operating expenses ate - T H_ O'DONOGHUE (the many on the Board since our Coun-|vised by al ueryMilles reste plan- these By-Laws. : jshall be =e by spprop: ietice o ican $ 1,878.60 $ 2,545.82 $ 2,517.56 $13,441.95 $20.181.93 ROBERT O WRIGHT ‘ty was organized 138 years a o, has heldiner, MO. that ‘edera. overn-: EREFORE, I move that the Oak- by members according to ' No me eee eae oO: ce as many ase ‘ons bmibertent Fer ere tien 1 Gani AY pun fos de and. SO leila al Gel et ty cits s, Villages and Foveships| | naee oe Drain $ 891.74 i wo — ‘Known as the Zoning rii-' Committees. = ivise an opera onal survival pmn rove said By-Laws as mailed to all, ' es, , I b ee ee i ee er i ed A mance of cane a oles’ fuicle He was born in Eevineston County | Mere a olahea da agiecment, 9104 [members and per copy attached to this |Aniree cents per capita based op the 1950 Sprague DOI owes cee ices ire wes popcooeaoce $ 531.16 $ 5,872.57 = } to vt y 23, 2. n sident | nder mtrac ere : 2 : ic 5 ; —_—— : aed enforce Building Lines Established of pal a as mee ae ne Gack. eon 6a SA Ee en oy Tesolution OUAVION-O ALLEY | «21 Cdunties: flat rate based on are $ 891.74, $ 531.16 $ $.872.57 $ 7,205.47 Spo Appeals erate Brevite ed to the office of Supervisor in. 1932 the Project, with fixed termination date. CO LAWE jattected poe eS BE ge TOVENGRIE es 2 oe ; | . t \July 1, 1958. ; ident: Washtens + $2,000; yne. 4 ok Ben edies for Violation of such Ordi- ane eS e alan nciatee ceett cay All units of government were requested NAME AE TICEe Trion iCounty, Hore Esvingsien County, $500; Sprague Drain ............... sprcccttess $ 1,327.91 $13,674.29 — a ition on the Board of|to cooperate and absorb additional ex- a ‘and Oakland County, $500, VILLAGE Bupervisors. He was Chairman of the penditures from their local budgetary SECTION 1-NAME land shalb be due and payable by each $1,327.91 $13,674.29 15,002.20 THE TOWNSHIP OF—— ORDAINS: Board for two years. : ‘appropriations. No assisting funds tel be the Huron River. Watershed Inter- member after approval by Lea noe ae Bechion 1. For the purpose of accom- During his service as a member of local units were provided in the Federal| co mental Committee, hereinafter Bs ee on a date establishe ao TOWNSHIP 2 “ plishing a coordinated, adjusted and har-the Board, he had charge of the re- contract. “ ” , “ | ya rain rrarelPigia)ctelwiava $01.11 ‘ monious development of the municipality modeling of the Interior sof the Court| The annual report of ime cia peisess See ON GOR CONS ‘ RECTION is Hae Sypeoueraie Spra ue Drain oe 8 265.58 $ 1,001.91 and its environs which wili ti accor House and was am active member on/Committee, distribu ° The principal office of the Committee |5® hich ar chards Drain ....<0....-0: nancotocescc = 487.50 5,651.37 ~ ance with present anc future needs. bestithe Equalization Committee for many jof this Board on April 15, 1968, appraised brine ‘withe Committee for any purpose whic . ‘ promote health safety morals, ord. tr years q jyou of the Survival Plan agreement. Seed ptmantinc Cramusion la the City it determines wil] advance sea Lappin $ 591.11 $ 753.08 $6,653.28 $ 7,907.47 convenience prosperity an* genera: wel-~ 13. was a member of the Masonic) Despite additional burdens placed of Ann Arbor, Michigan and objectives of the Committee AS ‘ rj é ‘are as weil as efficiency and economy jouge and the Eastern Star Chapter in| therewith upon numerous county and . ee forth in these By-Laws. except that| sn aNDON TOWNSHIP . io the process of development. ipclud Holly and was affiliated with many other municipal departments, full co- . ARTICLE Il monies in any special funds created yn- Woolman and Wells Drain ....... ....-........ . 8 8892 $ 466.53 Ee Among other things sdequate ot - other commuplty organiaations. Surviv- operation to the limit of budgetary funds OBJECT AND PURPOSE ider article VI, Section § shall be used = ‘ 2 Po a0 : ions for traffic the promot f safe-| ynity org D hich that tw tron (ie ana other NUEpore asecunts ing are his wife. Eva, to whom he was available was given oo, capediie, anc ostiunee eine oe Be et 300 |e for the perpescs for w ° - § B892 s 40683 Afra rovision for ligt ia S married 53 years, three daughters, Mrs terminate the project by July 1, 1958. C , \fun : SP Une! neainnh aaa cerence cities. Charles Going of Grover, Ohio. Mrs ‘With serious concern did your Com-jof the Public Acts of 1957 ot ie Bete ON 4—The books ana reste of NOVI TOWNSMP : 4 tion of population the promotion of eond|Jobn Kerkey of Flint-and Mrs. Merrill mittee receive the information, on July of Michigan an shall Gohan ete og A the Ceo eee eenined public ac- Davis Drain ......08...... see a neler aaaae rc) $ 140.00 $ 2,184.31. clic design and arrangement. wise and|Branch of West Palm Beach, Florida,'7, 1958, from the County Director, that and powers of an _ inte : Pp ¥ year by a firm of c dered Garfiéld Drain ............ qeecseescerivoeses tee 207.81 6,442.16 efficten di ly 1,|committee treated under said Act. countants, Such atdits shall be orde: ‘ . ee idea ake eee cat Bpblie funds and two sisters and four gad a oe ad inpt be Heke wn” 1 °SBCTION 2—The purpose of this Com-jand prepared in time for the annuab ; e adequate provision of public utilities) Much might be written about Cags 19f., wou t eld. 3 f ti f the annual re- ‘ $ 347.8} $ 8,628.47 8 8,974.28 and other public reanirements nc per- Waters because of his character, in- Your Committee, by resolution, direct-/mittee shall be to sponsor studies of ejections and printing of the : ‘ - ener MS ee mit shal be issued for and no bulldire tegrity, sincereity and the implicit trust ed its Chairman to forward letters of/the problems = lesiagp EES port. ARTICLE IX OAKLAND TOWNSHIP Zs erected oh ang ee ee eeet fhall be which his constituents had in him dur-jirquiry to both the Governor of the member govern mal i ted deena Ass BONDS Five Pointe Oran <2... 22.50 eee ee ee deheeee : $. 165.83 $ 331.57 > bronsced future outside lines of anv new |/28 his long career in pubiie eitce, tee See ee oneel load ep ireapincct ter Me in the Huron Watershed fncluding water| SECTION 1—Before entering upon the : ———_- — * tend + wid , examples he’ set continue to be a guide ense, concerning in © officer shall 165.83 $ 331.87 reir oa sittegrbig, war ckeany Samemna of the Board who carry on ihe Survgay Pen Seol eas plonened|dtapoml, "recentlon,” livtation andlprocure® bond laitatectory aU sowragc rownenie # * = hme park plavground or other public grounds /@fter him. : ° Feecutive Committee conditioned on P . or extension thereof :| Mr. Chairman, 1 move that the fore-|in setting up an effective Civil Defense | drainage. ; vague Drain ..............0. danessues esses : ed Smaiter (plan cr cael ibareah. pubes going expressions of our esteem forjorganization within its boundaries by ARTICLE Il Seatel pertpeane tea coe * = ‘ . any approved nlat Cass Waters be spread on the Journal|/ mutual agreements between county prop- MEMBERSHIP a a upon the termination of his : $ “T11 $ «11 y Section acer srt ys Appesis on of oy Boers aoe that a copy be for- a are anne ee FS beara poticrend ae pegpen lt oi , aig —* ali books, papers, vodchers, OTR Ole 4 aoe 4. roning. ere v Ordinance No——,|warded to his wife. es, the State Surviv: an projec or tow : {¢ whatever kitd in;ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP , Zoning SPECIAL COMMITTEE far larger territory. Any. strategic plan-|Huron River Watershed shall be eligible|money and property of w Meier ’ a ae : Vilage TCWESLEY DUNCAN, ring bY"your Civil Detenge ‘Depariment|to become member of the Committee (hs poaaslon, & under his sential be;] | ROTM Dra acc gue gaara 8 ON ENT i Chairman : beyond its boundary has to eoordin-|The governing body of an: : re 5 : nese A c . Ervine nce ollie. townenip el FOREST I. BRENDEL ated to the State pian. While prelim-|make it a member of the Committee by|the Committee. employees tty Pggtice ‘§ p10 89 eerae $9090 $1,65037 gaa : « H sere the power on appeal filed with EARL B. RHINEVAULT inary consultations with adjoining coun- = of a-.resolution of intent and aoe ants and on such terms and condi- i " 1 OOP 493.59 } by the owner of such land to autholve The resolution was unanimously adopt- ties have ‘been held. no definite com-|by contributing the required financial) ® ¢ |B0 : : : the granti f it for and th tions as the mittee may require, SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHI : Peocllos neta MULaIOc ee cue “led by the Board. mitments could be made, due to lack of/support as defined th Article VIII. | |Ruen to) such bonds shall be paid Murray Drain ........ . , os $ 848.52 pact thereof within the limes af any Mr. Boyer: addressed the Board rela-/State directives. N 2—Each member shail file |/Pretuns, mmittee, Royal Oak Drain ...... $200.08 = _ “uch mapped stree' park playground tive to the Civil Defense Committee's se are the facts upon which ouriwith the Secretary of the Committee a . ~ : : : z er other public ground in any case in Detroit Area Survival Plan. letter to the State Director were .|written designation of its official repre- , GIPTS AND GRANTS |. : ¢ 2008 a 0052 - $ Les ‘hich such board finds upon the evi-| Mr. Cardom stated that a report would It supports our contention that inter-jsentative and official alternate, giving SECTION i--The Committee may ac- fh ’ : 9 1,622.68 dence and arguments presented to it on|be presented at a later date, jcounty planning is impossible at this/the address of each which shall be used cept gifts and grants from the Pederal| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 2 TE ich appeal ia) that the entire property; Moved by Cummings supported by time in mailing all notices. Such designation Government, State Government, and Drayton Plains Drain ........ oe hy # 1,450.00 ? of he annellant located in whale or in) part Thatcher the Board adjourn subject to On July 15, 1958 answer to our iM-jshall remain in effect until another such local government, also from private +e Poulan takeiteval (Conic i : oot of sean =o the Unes of aa Goa es pret call of the chatr. - |quiry on ie vehi ent nen “a [egy Hogue is ~ with the Seetetary | aividuals taunaatt fes if the ' Soong a Coon cnet iret : ; E park plaveround ot other. public eroun A sufficient majority having votediM. Sheehan, State Cjv ense -|by the same mi e 4 e ; ok ; * cannot vield @ reasonable return to the!therefor. the amen carried. ‘rector, Due to length of the communica-/ghall be the sole judge of the qualifica- 1 aarces kisctivos Mad tte tea Comm ‘ ° - Be ¢ 1.008 6.4 921807 owner waless such permit by srantes. rLORENCE J. ALLEN ition, copies thereof have been tions of official representatives and offi-/O00 ‘ie Co OG TE LAKE TOWNSHI aip « = ay and ib) that belancime the interest of | bers of this Board to shoftenicia) alternates. tee is estab fe 2 WHITE L. Ww P : : Lierk to all members o: s Boar clad < ARTCLE XI Pontiac Lake Level Control! aoe $ 632.86 $11,601.08 the muni¢ipality in preserving the. integ- DELOS HAMLIN |our report s ON 3—Any member may with- . : tiac wet Control 0... . ees ce eee as . 891, rity of the adopted map. and the intérest Chairman) Referring to Mr. Sheehan's letter, weldraw from the Committes by action of : shall re / ’ es of the owner of the property in the use; : : s by giving notice). SECTION 2 -- The Committee shal! : x $ 632,86 $11;601.08 $12,323.94 and benefits of bis property the granting | ASPIRED ER. 6, 1088 sree ateneen ores « Mate chil borg eine we velary. |make an annual report of its activities Lah of such mit ie required by Considers - . s » 0s ect contr : . 8 @ " . : : ‘ ; " — tion of eee and equity Before taking! Meeting called to order by Chairman y, Page ‘i—Section A— ee TICLE 1V (Continued on following Page) TOTALS BY Boe seen eter cere G45,4709F 922,319.68 ee $30,844.86 i sdiaos - $178,705.08 " “( e 5 {° . = - . oe le ; — . ns — , . -. . | ai i = 5 : a : : 5 ‘ ~ seme 4 i cel ’ accordance with the funds contributed by them date of dissoly ot Mr, the two (2) years preceding the/C tuts ing shad be elected at the until the shall Bue the call of Chairman, Notice of ‘each ehali be mber of the Sxecut ttee at jeast orvente-eye (72) hours before poadig: set for ng and shall time and Bong Lm provided how- po! tf and when the mem-~- bers of the utive Committee shall all severally collectively $ writing to action to be taken by the aiid as though ft bad been au be as ¥ a thorized at & meeting ofthe Executive Committee. Moved by Lily supported by Staman the By-Laws therefor, the i Bireet be rechived and recorded as a part of wise. 3608 ele 2 Apartments Size—20' x 40’ the minutes of this meeting By Mr, Uily BASTERN OAKLAND 1283-2 Aparimenta = Size—20' x 40") AYS AND MEANS COMMIT- IN RE: eRPOtaL brs. |-293-5 2 Apartments Size—20' x 40 COUNTY RIATION FILE AP- | 509 , West Kennett Road FRED W, sure Chairman TEM GTION POR FEDERAL GRANT Soe) Agorueem er al ad aA ae To the Oakland County Board of Guper-'5i9, = 4 Apartments Size—20' x 56”! HILAND M. THATCER visors gl — _ | ORPH C. HOLMES - ur Chairman, and Gentlemen: |614) i PRANK J. VOLL SR. —— the Board of Supervisors, 655- 2 Apartments Size—20" x 60") JOHN L. C. by ew of ; -| 663- 2 Apartments Size—16'x 40°) Moved by P. Smith supported by Hea~ tion Mo, dated July 71, 1956, bas €73-5 2 Apartments Size—20’ x 24° cock the report be received and record- expanded -the nd 681-3 2 Apartments Size—i6° x 40°’ ed in the minutes, County Disposal —. pursu- | 691 1 Apartment Size—14°x 20° A sufficient majority having voted ant te me of Act of Public 695-7-@ 3 Apartments Size—20 x 4g’ therefor. the motion carried» Acts of as amended, i West Kennett Road—New Houses Mise. 3414 w che Miscellaneous 639 1 Apartment Size—20 x 30° By Mr. F Smith Resolution NO. 3309, the Oakians County 643 1 Apartmient Size—20° x 30 IN RE OP RIGHT-OF-WAY ain was ted as 647 1 Apartment Size—20 x30 TO ROAD COMM i agent of the County for the 61 2 Apartment Size—20 x3 Tothe Oakland County Board of Super-| ern Oskland County Sewage Disposal and | ¥ System oF | WHEREAS the County Social Welfare Mr Chairman. Ladies and Gentlemen: WHERI Oakiand Board at a meeting on September 4. the Board of Oakland County Sewage System Project 1 fecomimended to your Committee County Read Commissioners have re- will tinaneed a bond issue anhdithat the 14 houses be disposed of as,quested release of right-of-way to it of funds for the payment of bonds scon as ie in order to avoid pos- the followfng described land to be used shall be member munici-isible Coumty liability, which recom- for road purposes only for completion pallties of the Sou mendation was approved by unanimous of the construction of access road be- County Sewage System, and vote of the Committee for recommenda-|tween Pontiac Lake Road and Telegraph Wi AS the Oakiand|tion to this Board. and Rosd at the County Service Center, and County Sewage System Project!) WHEREAS the Welfare Committee has AB the Board af Supervisors! is eligible for @ Orant been advised by the Social Welfare |has previously suthorized the construc-| the terms of the Federal Water Pollu-)Board that the officers of the Clinton tion of this and other roads at the) oo4 Dispesal System be and is hereby therized to file under the trot Act Mr. Chairman, ‘on behalf of the Drain Committee whose signatures appear be- low, I move the adoption. of the fore- going resolution, OLY TON G. LILLY. Cha ROY F : Invocation given by Reverend Charles W. SMITH, Chairman Cc. Jatho of St. John’s Episcopal Church, R. C. CUMMINGS See) Ce DAVID N Roll Called: Allerton, Belyea, Bender; M. TCHER Boyer, Brendel, Cardon, Carey, Castle, MAYON HOARD kland OneH = Cr uber’ Croveea” Cammpingn Devin ? : ir rotean, toved wyBAY, RANSOM a i Oe County, Board of Super FR, came SR. Dickens, ‘WwW. poapesin, R. Duncan, pets i y supported by Yee! ; af rn - ‘Ecl : oa ata Se emer uy, Chniroan, tacos a Ovatgmen: |, Moved 07 Simln, qwreri ha Harper Wapete eo Hil’ Heo A sufficient majority having voted uli that pursuant to Mis- ion : bs Borkey, Horton, m, Hulet, therefor, the resolution was adopted. i geiie . bids were re-) A sufficlent majority hav voted | mnerehen “Johnson, Kelley, Mr Staman. Chairman of the Sal-lggived on 1, 1958, at @ jointitherefor, the resolution was sdopted. (Kiser. Knowles. Labti, Levinson, . Lilly, of the Ways and Means, Build-/ Mr. F. Smith presented the recom- - MacDonald, bMeCartney, Mc- Pauses 6 ings and Grounds and Tuberculosig)mended Budget for the year 1959. Govern, Mensies,._ Mitchell. Moperiy, y Staman suppo by Claw-| Sanatorium Committees, for tor| Moved, by P. Smith supported by Carey |O “4 s ar, Qlinise son the Salaries Committee Report bejcar, cab and equipment to be the Budget be made a special order of Ramsey, Ransom. Rhineveult. Schock, rere pow) dag - npovagaced at 10/at the Tuberculosis Bidsibusiness at 10:00 ai. on September |Srrrean’ names ye > ley, ember 15, : n, Stevens, Swanson, for the elevator one Le ncesciaas were re-/15, 1958. Taytor, Thatcher, Tinsman, Voll, Web- Misc. 3410 Mrs. Lewis . Mr, Chairman, Ladies and the es & vacant end, because physica) condition, cannot iin good ing used ‘for indigent hi the and are , an Tesses foliows a the their vacant now be referred to the Committee for ae Grounds ' te the Board GEORGE 8._HORKEY Moved by Lilly supported by Yockey the resolution be adopted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor. the resolution was acopted. 409 ERN OAKLAND COUNTY—ANSWER TO ORDER OF STATE HEALTH COM- MIBSIONER , Mr. Chairman. Ladies and Gentlemen WHEREAS on August 29, 1958, the State Health Commissioner of the State of Michigan, issued an Order directed to the Southeastern Oskland County jnu- nicipalities individually and collectively and to all public agencies, inchding the County of Oakland. and public offi- calsX foneerned ~ ther@with, requiring them to proceed immediately and with all reasonable diligence to procide means | of cerrectir health hazards resulting from imadequactes of sewerage systems of these municipalities fore October 1, 1958. setting forth the procedures by which ft tema, and - WHEREAS such Order further requires stipuiation of specific dates upon which the following construction shall hare been commenced: > &. Dequindre Road Relief Interceptor a branches: Enclosure of the Red Run Inter-/tion of efficiency in the county Drain from Campbel] Road to Stephenson Highway: e. Relief sewers and outlet trol structure necessary to properly re- eelve and convey sewage water to a proper point of outlet. d. Facilities for treatment of sewage and wastes ‘from sail ans as may be troit or by such other ealth Commis- approved by the State sioner; and . WHEREAS it has been clearly demon- strated and agreed. that jogical and economically sound solutions for these sewerage and drainage deficiencies clear- ly lie in inter-muntcipal projects to secure and provide these facilities oint- 2 all of the named Pecmcpelciee! 2 WHEREAS all plans for the named ad- ditiona) facilities are either completed os fa the ft a be completed and on ile six! ays; THEREFORE B RESOLVED that the following be submitted by the County of Oakland as answer to the Order the State Health Department, at : which may result from failure of Mu- nicipal or State Agencies, not under the County of Oakland, to necessary action. required of and subject to unavoicable de- lays caused by litigation involving the the County of ror a will comply with the Or ta ryan Commissioner of the 8 of on August 29, 1958, specific- ste up teen” <_ as supplemenated by report Roth "ine Clark, Ineoroprated, entitled “Report for the Enclosure 0 the Red son Hichway", E : M subject to unavoidable delays jfare ‘the foregoing resoiut jon | WELFARE RNO L. MAURICE J. CROTEAU Moved by Lewis supported by Hudson Commisstoners. said release of Se cana can" the resolution be adopted. | A sufficient majority having v0 te a the resolution Was adopted. |sdeve described. therefor Misc. 3411 By Mrs Lewis IN RE: GEORGE H. BURT FOR To visors and on or bée>.Mfr. Chairman. Ladies and Mr expires on December 31, | WHEREAS because of h jwith the operations of ‘County Department of Social Welfare, ints broad experience with the particular problems of Oakland County, and his nding record as a member of said Board, he not only merits reappointment but his services will insure 'Co ity Welfare program: | NOW THEREFO and storm q est the State Department ‘Welfare Mr /Burt as a to reappoint img January 1, 1959: LE IT FURTHER County Clerk forward a cer si d (4 A sufficient majority having voted or, the motion carried. : RE: DISPOSAL OF uO COUNTY-OWNED Lyell Oakland County Board of Super- ty owns 14 houses in the City of Pontiac on Staniey Street jan, West Kennett Road which are now mittees awarded the of their present ‘welfare or other nd bousing, a EAS the County also owns 4 new houses on West Kennett Road which are by the Social Welfare Board mendation BE IT PURTHER RESOLVED that the erty, line of Telegraph : matter of whether or not the 4 new southeasterly slong the wusterly property houses, as described above, should be line = Telegraph Road on a curve to retained the County or disposed of, |the ‘be aetel te the Bufldings and rounds |38°-03" Ee Committees and report made ENDORSEMENT OF MR 1938, and | therefor, operation of the : RE BE IT RESOLVED and con-'that the Oskiand County Board of S pervisors do hereby respectfully re- Member of the Oakiand Coun-| sewer systems ity Social Welfare Board to succeed him-) either by contract With the City of De-jself for the three year term commenc- RESOLVED that the ‘ute poss! this resolution te the State Department FOR JUVENILE a Steer it Dicke em as presente: apervisor Dickens ali Oak Township. Details the Committee 4 upervisor Clack, Chairman of the Cooperative Extension Service Commit- Gentlemen: the joint contract sociates, the ar Elevator Company. be used for| Your Committee siso to the joint Committees, awarded for the construction of presently be- to the Board on July 21, 1956. and sizes of Mr. Chairman, I move that this Valley Council of Boy Scouts has made County Service Center per genera for donation to the Counct] of approved at the meeting of the 4 vacated houses to be moved to on June 23, 1958, and Camp Agawem site in Lake Orion’ EAS and that they «oukt be willing te do land this at their own expense and leave the — im good condition after the 24. are moved. and WHEREAS the County Social Welfare 12° di Board has siso had a written request 58°-48 -03 from a prospective purchaser of the houses THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED of thet the manner of disposal of the 14 8 curve vacant and unused houses as above de-|bears N 17°-38'-38" E a distance of legaliy described as follows: ‘and County, Michigan. therice 8 Ea distance of 9737 feet, 1666.60 feet to the right whose long Buildings and feet. whose radius ts 442.26 feet. early recom- central angle is 38*- paged os gece that laccerdance with the authority = Wipheosgpe contract Was the ele- |Huron-Clinton vator shaft and kitchen alterations to Sons, Contractor, the low bidder of five bids received and reported Com- to Otis ¥ that said Pro: + abandoned. {the “oregoing — a Ways AND A sufficient majority having voted efor, the motion ane it. is an annual futetion Bupervisors to adopt a the needs of the ‘ounty as best they can be anticipated in report i plan Board Commencing st the center of Section |). y TIN, ROE, Waterford Township. } $°-46"- thenee8| E a distance of Psigpres feet 14 to the point of beginning of this descrip-/ t jtien: thence N 1°-33'-43" W a distance | 4 bg thence noni neeeee on or" 291.42 whose 28°-42°. an arc @is-| : \tance of 297.01 feet to the Seog ea nee Road; to the radius is tance of 245.00 feet: thence 8 oeare & i feet, whose central Beard. _ langle is 13°-19°-46", an arc distance of Mr. Chatrman. on behalf of the Wel- 380.98 feet, thence 8S T2°-18’-00" W Committer, I move the sdoption of 43” EB a distance of 1591.62 feet; thence \N 88°-48'-03° W a distance of T8.p1 feet the point of beginning: NOW THEREFORE jauthortzed to execute a release Of ‘of-wey_to the Board of County (Chairman end Clerk of this Board BE IT RESOLVED jthat, subject to the approval of the ‘Buildings and Grounds Committee. ‘way to be prepared by the Corporation | Mr..Chairman, on behalf of the and Means Committee, I move rtion of this resolution R_ Cc. CUMMINGS Gentlemen: DAVID LEVINSON. 8. Burt has Moved by F Stephenson the resolution A sufficient majority aod is familiarity | Misc. 341 the Oakiapa/3y Mr. F. Smith RECT RELIEF visors. & =| Your Ways and the continua spectfully report? to the Board on from other accounts which has . George H.|tY order Boar ift ‘Hef Disbursements and Receipts t ied cop? presented in deta]: of Social Welfare at Lansing. _ |Total Direct Relief Disburse- Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption; ments from Janusry_ 1, of the foregoing resolution. 1958 to July 31, 1958 (This WELFARE COMM amount covers both State HOPE F. LEWIS, Chairman Coat oe ot Pcie dle 5 SON 0 - CRAaVENVE Bon bursed during this same ser BERT R. BOYE eo : PETER Pt TENLAN County Budget for the same ARNO L. | per aces ee : MAURICE J. CROTEAU | (Overdraft in County Direct M- 1 by Lewis supported by Hudson) Relief Budget duly the resolution be adopted. 19686 0 ese ae 604 A sufficient majority perice voted Lejocahogs af pees : e . ae ied. ; : : : sie, 36 ee meen Or to July 31, 1958 ©... 98 State share of $1,867,258 45 560 31. 1958, will be $3,167,258.45. Thi includes County. of such 1958. Budget... $1,050,000.00 Estimated Re- f valuable as-| ceipts . 160,000.00 and cover the right-of-way as | WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT-/,., MENT TO SOCIAL WELPARE BOARD E hh the Oakland County Board of Super- FRED W SMITH. Chairman Oax-| for the next fiseal year, and | EREAS one ‘of the items in each the formation of the Authority. has been the Authority to Ww Seite ax tea? niecs tian of the County was in a gross amount and did mot specify any particular amount’ for any particular in a recent ¢ase in Wayne! “Chester J. Morse vs. the the 15 mill limited by Article X, Section 21 of the Constitution, and WHEREAS the County was allocated §.62 mills by the County Tax Allocation Board of jsors t the U, mill of the 5.62 would be used to pay) WHEREAS the —— their e loutside of the alloca millage wil! make “ mill available to be used to re- duce the certain deficit at the end of MEANS coMmrT-| Delos A pgp of the motion carried. : CE J. ALLEN, r THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958 ! ockey, Zapf, (17 A sufficient f ; ‘voted therefore, . the pone Age PAG Moved by Miller supported by Cum- the Board adjourn to September Vo, SEPTEMBER Meeting called to order by Chairman Hamilin. ber, Weinburger, Wright, Yockey, Zapf. . Quorum approved and closed and the on stand adjourned sine die. A sufficient majority having voted PLO Cle “DELOS HAMLIN Chairman li GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE To the aiifiea Electors: Notice is hereby given, That a Gen- eral Election will be held-in the Town- ship ef Bloomfield, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 4, 1058, at the place or places of holding the election in said Township as —— =e: = ssa recinct No. 1.— mfield’ Townshi, Hall, 4200 Telegraph Rd. . Precinct No. 2—Bioomfield Villa School, on Lahser Ra, north of Ma, ee rgeinet No. ries bate School, 5 . coTber © ke Rd. an Maple Rd. ue . et No. 4—Lutheran Ch : eorner of Franklin and Square e Precinct No 5—Bloomfield High 8c 4200 Andover Rd., south of &. Long Lake Ra. Precinct No. 6—Eastover School, 1101 Peorahocal Rd, between Adams and uirrel Rds. ‘ ecinct We. 7—North Hills Golf Course of Oakland Hills Country Club, north side of Maple Rd., corner of Gilbert Lake Precinct No. @—Bloomfield Village Fire Hall on Bradway Blvd, north of Maple and East of Lahser Rd. Precinct No. 6@—Bloomfield Village Fire uce its present fiscal year, which deficit ts brought about by reason of the unusua! nemployment with the incident | ‘a | in welfare, and | the deficit is expected to be| \$907,080.91 by December 31, 1958, if it! \continues at the same rate as up to oa ‘present, and | failure to levy the % mill) up by the Wayne Court decision iwill necessitate borrowing funds with ithe incidental cost and also requiring’ more millage ‘suffer in 195@ and 1960 from failure to. the % mili now, | i NOW THEREFOP’ BE IT RESOLVED 1. That the Tentative County Budget) ibe amended by removing the Huron-| ‘Clinton Metropolitan Authority as an | lereased by amount % of a produce on valuation of ty as equalized by the Halli, on Bradway Blvd, north of Maple and east of Lahser Rd. of electing the fel- Seer Apprentice Cliftor CAGLE ——_ ARVIDSON Michael R. Arvidson, son of Mr. cruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. * * * of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest St. Clair of Oxford, is stationed in Germany with the 3rd Armored Division. - Pvt. Smith entered the service Feb. 3, 1958 and.was stationed at Fort Hood, Téx. He may be written: Pvt. Jerry L. Smith, Ussse27766, Battery B., 2nd FABN(RKT HOW) 73 Arty., 3rd Armored Division. Spearhead, APO 165, New York, N. Y. — * * * Airman 3.C. Donald Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miles ot S| Almont, has completed -basie train-Chinese people.’’- ing at Lackland Air Force Base, GENERAL ELECTION To the Qualified Electors: For the purpose lowing officers, viz: State—Governor, Lieutenant Governor. Becretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor General Senator, Congressional: United States Re mtative in Congress. oe slative: Gtate Senator, Representa- County: Bhar, § Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk and Register of Deeds. in 19539 to retire the debt,’County Treasurer. Dr -of- way over ; b ain Commissioner, Secre of eebe riets ot ee) ee with the result that the schools would surveyor, and such other officers as are State a Auditor General. elected at that time. - Non-Partisan Election for the pur- oo of electing the following officers, viz: Circuit Court Commissioners ivote on the following Constitutional] Con- peta prepees!: “ : “Shall a Conven be held to con- Betiasce or aan ment of the for subsequent and to| and Mrs. Robert L. Arvidson of Milford, completed recruit training Oct. 15 at the Marine Corps Re- Army Pvt. Jerry L. Smith of Oxford, formerly of Leonard, son he! it 3063 Pontiac Lake Rd vision's 50Ist ‘Infantry in a para- chute assault on Fort Campbell, *« * Ky., as part of “Exercise White * Two Pontiac soldiers, Privates Dale E. Crisman and John E. Henke are attending an eight- week automotive maintenance eourse at the Army Armor Training Center, Fort Knox, Ky. The course is scheduléd to be completed Saturday.- (Pvt. Cris-|of the infantry, entered the Army man is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|in October, 1957, completing basic Cari C. Crisman of 243 Clifford St. training at Fort Leonard Wood, | Pvt. Henke is the son of Mrs. Jes-| Mo. Chiang Says Force Alone Cant Accomplish Mission TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—Presi- dent Chiang Kai-shek today re- nounced the use of force as the principal means of returning to the Communist-held Chinese mainland. In a joint communique ending three days of talks with Secretary of State Dulles, Chiang said a re- turn to the mainland is still his sacred mission but ‘‘the founda- tion of this mission resides in the minds and the hearts of the The exercise, beginning at Fort Campbell today and concluding at Fort Bragg, N. C., Nov. 6, is de- signed to test the effectivéness of Strategic Army Corps in making assault movements. Sadler, a rifleman in Company B the use of force,’ the communi- que said. The communique also went a step closer toward an American commitment to defend the. Na- tionalist-held offshore islands, al- though it did not make such a flat commitment. ° * * * The statement said that the United States and the Nationalist regime “recognized that under Present conditions the defense of the Quemoys togéther with the Matsus is closely related to the * -* * The principal means of success- defense of Taiwan (Formosa) and 10) 4: jevin (20), days from and after the date ot fully ach a ay Jane Penghu (the Pescadore Islands) Keade® and’ passed by the City Com-jand social well-being “and not By ie Boemoee Surat piesion ot City ot ; segntiee. tas This was interpreted as a new PHILIP £. ROWSTON. ’ warning that any Red attempt t ron C es f d f 5 ' take the cttaiare islands hight City Clerk d provoke U.S. intervention. a onvic e 0 en Ing Dulles left by KC135 jet tanker for Washington after he and Chiang drew up the communique His Son Out to Steal Notice is hereb “ ; F HI 5 og ay a ae ee is { ct No. , ; y. | State of Michigan at | the Township Hall FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) =| The mUigue sald the ‘re = ww r ‘. he | Nermshts cn Wessaan, ie m said/ Alton Prichard, 60, was convicted oe |for the purpose of electing the following | officers, viz: | State—Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State, Attorney General, jonal—United States Senator, | Representative in Congress. a Senator, Representa- Attorney, Sheriff. 4, County—Prosecutin. November 4, 1068 newed Communist bombardment of the Quemoy group and the Red propoganda campaign to divide the United States and Nationalist China had instead drawn the two allies closer together. The Chinese Communists and Wednesday of sending his 11-year- old son out to steal. Prichard, who said he was un- employed, pleaded guilty and was given the maximum sentence for contributing to the delinquency of, ‘a Minor, six months in jail and |County Clerk and ister of Deed “ County estr Andlier Counties |a $500 fine. their Soviet backers ‘“‘cannot pos- elec e, Di Commissioner, : succeed” i ryi co | Coroners, Shasvenars and} : ‘az| Ironically, his troubles started Sibly sme in trying to con- (officers as are elected at (hat time | Non-Partisan Elec For the pur- . officers, McGee that he was having trou-! y. quer Formosa, eliminate National- Officer E. : ist China and expel the United County . Juvenile : | Notice relative t { d cl ree Soir te tony (teen d States f . : PPrY | ce relative to opening and closing, viz.—2 Circuit Co mii : i y ifi the Press with copies ofthis Lena rsarr i the polls Blection Law, Act 1 Ato vote on the following Geaatations! ble controlling his son. | es arom {es pester ec, oe = ft mee _—— cy wide tY| 1954 Convention roposal: “Shall a Conven-| Detectives, sent to investigate ‘the communique declared. Cou pessinie. | Section 720. On the day of any elec- tion revision or : ; | Mr. C n, on beneit of = WAS tion the polls shall be opened” Tr amendment the Michigam Constitu- found a number of stolen ee “Tt is ens oa ieee that Lee json ‘ot the “fe MEANS COMMIT- rentinuously open until @ o'clock in the|tlectors of Btate thely ap- had jared = _ eine re (the Communists, faced by the : hot beage ease Tamale! Sage Cee ley any egéitional Amendments or stolen < s father peed “Ip roven unity, resolution and Ce fl R: COMMINOS S|thorset mall be giesranks it chong Pics Maladies te) Opeateg: and Cina me boy Jee a= strength of the U.S. and National +498" = ! . ereof shall ow vote. | e ve pe os: aoe = i DAVID. LEVIN The polls of s&id election will be open of the Elect! Law, Act 116, ist a 3, wi j HILAND M. THATCHER at 7 oclock am. and will remain open P.A. 1984,Seetion 720. On- y otly - st governments, will not put their ORPH .C. until 8 o'clock pm. ef said day of any election fhe polls shall be opened Liz Ta lor Sued policy to the test of general war PRANK J. VOLL §R. | election a Re er ‘and that they will abandon the JOHN “L. CAREY . DUDLEY ema Beep an ceek ee ; . Moved by F. Smith supported by Cum-| Township Clerkin the pfternoon and no longer. Every military steps they have already the = eg bres bePaaapied Oct. 23, 30, *38. | Qualifi se stor “present and in une| LOT 1 en Gaken to & Fiat their futil e A ane Beles. ger, Ben-; +a the polls at hour prescribed for 4 niuate eir futle an Faets| ABS. allerign, Beigree, Sender Bee orca OP PUBLIC SALE | hte inne shareot bail Fe alowed 2/4 Tucson Spot — saneerous policy.” it said. Roed i castie, Christensen, ‘ke, Clark, Claw- Notice is hereby given by the under-| be operat Pe orclock a.m. ‘ana wi } re- Pp Both governments noted that on Gis Debaay. 2: Denedal certe Cocos. Coca bec prod areas nan Lk ot Ca the US.-Nationalist milit id c i ny, J. W. Sic o'clock a.m. a _ Saginaw, id { = : eg Ce / s eC dink IS! litary R. Duncan, —— Ewart, — erie Poses Cekland County. , Michigan | "Dated — 18, 1958. mot Age tear (AP) = Ac ves treaty “is defensive Si cheese Goodspeed, Hamlin, Tper, Heacock, public sale of a ‘or r., bearing | HELEN M. JENCKS izabet aylor has en sued ° : Ways |5 Hoa: m Horton, serial No. B7PG355514, will be held . "i ; . x * net ke Hurefat, ham,|for cash to the highest bidder ei Ootnag a3. 88. for $3.000 alleged due on the lease, op Aare * : Jobnson, LO ee ee ee NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE ‘Of a Tucson, Ariz, house. eisai Bee NCEA Uosie act Scare uccov pfs Ne ee aera, county. MICh-| otice ie Berehy given ty the under-| te * ciation of force was interpreted in ey, "Dat “17-58. ~ signed that on Monday, October 27. 1958.) ‘ 'Taipei ¢ é ‘A in case> ‘Miller, Mitchell, ' Moberly, "Donoghue, Dated 10-17-58 CREDIT CORP (8t 9 @clock a.m. at’ 22500 Woodward The widow of showman Mit) HUES 20 Fe, Cabins eka. som. 5 came Pacheck Soman ? Sere ee chiar eaaen) a public sai of a 1054 Hoda c Mich- Todd meved into the house last; mainland is shaken up by a major y : bP. ; h an, public sale of a e Coronet, << | i : oa om ers Peete gMBRIDE |& cr Seartne rial Bumibr Ssozijor7. summer but then moved out be- Nationalist leaders have continual: . a . er. | e I as hest | L fen bidder. Inspection Sareutlintes ite wade cause sidewalk gawkers thronged) Cin Os RG GER supported by be adopted voted the resolution was adopted. IN RE: TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR DI- cdvaries of the Circuit Judges To-the Oakland County Board of Super- x r. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Means Committee re- trans- fer of moneys to the Welfare Account n necessary in order to provide sufficient, purpose funds te meet the increased demands of of the Department of Public Works un- aijithe Direct Relief Program of the Coun- der Act. No. 185 of the Public Acts of on file with s now 0 5 $1,867,258.45 have felt it was in the best interests of 080.91 612,500.60, ment requires that such systems be oper- | 580.91 014.35 177.54 5 sum the cost to both State and The County share is estimated at $2,- 217.080 91 (70% of the above amount). L f er 15. 1958.|sistance to your Ways and Megns Com- it will sobere plowed executed by the|/mittee in arriving at & setinit recom- ae and $1.210,000.90 reat dation on subject. ri eT Sa .210,000. of eddtt Seenge ond wastes AS Your Committee recommends that the| Estimated Overdraft in County Funds it the Southeastern Ontland}eount wi cooperatively with Royal|this year of $907,080.91 for Direct Re~ ty Disposal Sys Mon Or* ip in such a program on & lief is antic’ bd. 3. ‘Tha or before October 15, 1968, | trial for the balance of the cur-| WHER’ E, Mr, Chairman, I move wi % submitted to the Statejrent year and for the year 1959, and|that the foregoing report accepted Heal for his te to be classified ‘‘Coor-|and the action of the Ways and Means and a ee hens plans and! dina of Community Organizations”. |Committee in authorizing the transfer for Wyclosure of thejas approve the Salaries Committee,/of funds as above set forth, be ratified the several 1 plans, specifications. advertising bids, agreements, ordinances and ail SE eae a SUNT? DRAIN. EN lt '< (>) THE DEQUINDRE ERCEPTOR, will be complet- &. That on gr before March 1, 1959, all preliminary yrereauisic to enter- ing into contract#” for construction of 4 meth Hed Ran «County Drain between|be added present terminus of said Drain at and c onfirmed, WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- FRED W. SMITH, Chairman NGS cost of such program for the balance of Rf. C. CUMMT the current year and that the remainder DAVID LEVINSON of the estimated total cost for this year M. A ER of $2.350 be paid from funds which Boyal ORPH: C. HOLMES — Oak | Township “a in and : J, YOLL BR will deposit with the’ County for such JOHN L. CAREY Moved by F. Smith supported by Mil- as* follows: That an additional cost for such POE OT THEREFORE BE [T RESOLVED employee for thé balance ler the report be ‘adopted. A sufficient majority having v sition of co- therefor, the motion carried. f oted ordinator of Commanity tganization be| Misc. 3416 aoe added to the Juvenile Division of the By Mr. F. Smith ‘ ee Probate Court effective as soon as a/IN RE; LOAN TO DEPARTMENT OF qualified employee may be recruited. PUBLIC WORKS : ‘9, That the sum 450, which ts|Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: the County's the -estimated| reas the Director of the County ‘Department of Public Works appeared ee ‘Tineman, Voll, Webber, Wright, Yockey, Zapt__ (77) SS g NAYB: None, (0) = A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted Mr. Ingraham week on the ibility of Keeping the fis they are now. Mise. 1418 - J By Mr. Thatcher oo IN RE: WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, WA- TER AND SEWER SYSTEM Recommended a the Board of Public Works of Oskiand County | Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the for creation | ‘ 1957 was to provide facilities and render Your Committee has maintained close! services throughout the county when one) supervision of the welfare sit. tion. In to fully inform members of the able to provide such facilities and devon the present situation and fu- bilities, a report on Direct Re- government were un-) render jsuch services or when one or more units! lof government desired to have facilities provided and services rendered by such) department for the benefit of ité citi- zens. and WHEREAS the Township Board of White Lake Township and the ewners f certain properties in the township or more units of the citizens to have certain proposed water and sewer systems operated by the Department of Public Works, and WHEREAS the State Health Depart- ated by a continuing authority, and WH AS Section 9, Chapter 1 of Act No. 185 Gf the Public Acts of 1957 require that the consent of the municipality must be obtained prior to the furnish- ing of such service to individual users! within the murlelpersy: and 1 WHEREAS the Township Board of ani it is recommended to this of Supervisors that said systems be es-) tablished as county water and sewer sys-| tema under the Department of Public Works, and Ww AS the service ¢an be rendered to the areas involved with fo financial: obligations to the county, since all cost connected with the operations wil) borne by the individual users of said systems, NO (= BE IT RESOLVED Supervisors of Oak- tion of Townsh Board of Public Works as provided for in Act No, 185 .o0f the Public Acts of 1987, and ‘BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Publio Works is hereby au- thorized to take any and all nécessary steps to — opefate and maintain the sald system, providing that all costs in connection with same are borne by revenues from the system. — Mr: irman, I move the adoption of this resolution. . Ga Seconded pe Mr. Tiley. ty LAND .M, THATCHER, ary, Sakand County Board of Public Works AYES: Allerton, Belyea, Bender, Bon- requested that the Cor- poration Counsel submit @ repoft next ment street Blacktopping Improvement | Road jand estimates Board! - be|known as \land County, stcrage LEGAL NOTICE | Notice of hearing on Special Assess~| Noatice is hereby given: 1. Fhat the Township Board of the) Township of Waterford, Oakland County. | Michigan has tentatively declared its. an nue by topping with 2” bituminous aggregate. | 2. That plans showing the aforesaid, improvement and the location thereof of the cost thereof are, the Township Clerk for public examination. t 3. That the Township Board has ten-. tatively designated the following special assessment district against which cost of ar improvement is to be assessed to wit: . Birdsland eer Yes gid = c incl. 4. That the “Waterford Township Board will meet in the Township Hall, 4905 W. Huron St. (M59) om the 27th day of October, 1958 at 7:30 pm. East- ern Standard Time to hear and con- sider any objections to the sald improve- ment, to the petition therefor, and to) the said special assessment district. This notice is given by order of the Waterford Township Board. Dated Oct. 6. 195 JAM ES E. SEETERLIN, Waterford Township Clerk Oct. 16. 23, "58 CRYSTAL LAKE In RE: EMPLOYEE Funds have been advanced PROG - AK TOWN-| from the following ac- White Lake Township, by official resolu- SHIP a_ ROYAL OAK TO | counts: tion eS said Board passed on Avene 26. CRYSTAL ; i] ef Super-. Salaries Reserve 1958, has given its consent to the opera-| te ee oomeet Comey? ieee per- “Fund . ... $100,000.00 tion of water and sewer systems and] LAKE SUBD. and Gentlen en: From 1957 r- treatment plants to serve individua vest “ways a steoae Corimittee re- plus Pund . 109,019.14 users within the following described ow tfully reports that it has given. fur- From Medical Care prop : i ther consideration to the request made Facility . ...... 25,000.00 Water and sewer system, including, oO the of Royal Oak Town-| Tt has also been necedsary to transfer|sewage treatment plant, to serve in- op for ty participation to set up/$150,000.00 from the General Fund tojdividues users within the Dawson Island, f= an effective youth program in that area. the Direct Relief Pund to pay July 1958jefficiency units, on Dawson Island, '* Oo D) This was pre ty reported to the/bills This amount transferred will belin White Lake of White Lake Township, Board on June 23,-1956-¢Misc. 3392). set up as @n account receivable to the/and > This matter originate! with a study General Fund. WHEREAS the Department of Public ; made by the Coope. ative Extension Serv- At the present rate of disbursements|Works hes made a com) rehensive study . = tee Committee where consideration was/for 2h mates. he, fetal Cho ant rt on ~ — dlnens jana o- @ e bs of this prob- ment from ‘Jatuary 1. 58 to em’ said r as en 5] 7 ven to the various paar Hd Te considered by the Board of Public Works mim), mo) SOUTH BLVD. URDINANCE NO. isi Adopted October 21, 1968 Effective October 31, An Ordinance to amend Ing Zone Map of Ordinance No “fhe Building Zone nance.” The City of Pontiac Ordains: Section 1: | The Building Zone Map of the Build- ing Zone Ordinance to provide that the land in the de- scription hereinafter set forth be clasei- fied as Personal Service. Lots 336 to 339 both inclusive, Crystal Lake Subdivision, Section 2: s The change in the Building Zone Map; in the above area to Personal Service is made pursuant to the recommenda- tion of the City Plan Commission and said Commission is hereby appointed to wake a final report upon this amendment to this Commission previous to the public hearjng to be held before this amendment is adopted, pursuant to Bection 4 of ‘Act No. 207 of the Public Acta of 1921, as amended Section 3 That not less than fifteen notice of the time and place ublic hearing on the final his amendment shall be given in a newspaper of general eirculation in this city; that such public hearing is hereby fixed at October 21, 1958. 15a of the) ner, Boyer, See tech On Spt eek tle, Christensen, Clack, Clark, Clawson, \ . i. fiom 4: This érdinance shall take effect ten isigned that on Monday, Oct. jOakland County, is hereby amended| tion at 22500 Woodward Ave. Ferndale. Oak- Michigan, the place o 10-17-38. * C ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. 22965-6867 Woodward Avenue, Ferndale 20, cee we By J W. DAVIB8 JR. Oct. 22, 33, "58. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE bd Notice is hereby given by the under- 27, 1958 at 464 8. Woodward Dated § o'clock a.m. at Ave. Birmingham, Oakland County, Michigan, public sale of a 1956 Ford Sedan. bearing serial No. M6TF114154, will be held for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof may be made at 464 8. Woodward Ave, B Michigan, irmingham, the place of Storage Dated: 10-17-58. 2 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP., 22965-67 Woodward Avenue, Ferndale 20, Michigan By J. W. DAVIB Oct. 22, 23, ‘58 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the under- signed that on Monday, October 27, 1858 at @ o'clock am. at 500 Woodward Ave, Ferndale, Oakland County, Mich- fgan, public sale of a 1956 Buick Cent. Sedan, bearing serial no.. 6C1003778, will be held for cash to the highest bidder. Inspection thereof be made at 22500 Woodward Ave., Fernd&le, Oakland County, Michigan, the place of storage. Dated: 10-17-58 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP,, 22966-67. Woodward Avenue, Ferndale 20, Michigan By J. W. DAVIS JR Oct. 22, 23, "88. NOTICE OF PUBLIC GALE e is hereby pres by the .nder- that on Monday, October 27, :958 o'clock a.m. at 22600 Woodward Oakland County. Mich- of a 1957 Ford 500 4dr. 1F'T221902 will be Not signe at 9 , Perndale, Dated: 10-17-68. ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. 22965-47 Woddward Avenue, Ferridale 20. Michigan By J. W. DAVIS JR. Oct. 22, 23, ‘68 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct Sidewalk and Related Work on East side Stirling from Madison te Baltimore. You are hereby notified that at a regu- lar meeting of the Commission of the It further intended to construct said improvement In accordance wit lan, profile ~ pe estimate, and it he cost thereof shall be defrayed by special assessment according to frontag and that all of the lots and parcels o land fronting upon the east side o Stirling Avenue from Madison Avenue to Baltimore Avenue shall constitute the special assessment district to defray $1672.06 of the estimated cost and ex- penses thereof and that $1789.08-of the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall e paid from the Capital Improvement nd NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of aS = Pontiac Michigan will meet ir. the Com-) davs| mission Chamber on October 28, 1958 at) 8 o'clock pm. to heat suggestions and interested W.O. 7340 Dated October 21, 1958 ADA R. BVANS, . City Clerk Oct. 33, "56. {| de dated last July 31, was for $18,000 ‘sa, Students of English Sot high schools raroxpnx'he gates watch her JY insisted that a tevolt would swim in the pool.- Specia) offi-/COme and have stepped up such Sie rita Dy Ge sen Tes DS eee ee Sie AS lice Department were haratcently began to force peasants out pressed to keep ,of-private home life and into com- * to the curious away.) Sie ek ¢ |munal living. * * * American officials considered the statement of extreme impor- nce in reassuring America’s al- »s that Chiang’s government. ts prepared to restrain itself. Eu- ropean and: other allies have feared the Nationalists would. launch a military attempt to re- capture the mainland which would drag the United States into war with Red China and possibly lead to World War III, The communique reaffirmed U.S, recognition of the Nationalist government as ‘‘the authentic spokesman for free China and the hopes and aspirations entertained by the great mass of the Chinese people.”’ The Superior Court action was) filed in the name of M. Prosin. identified as assignee of th ori~ nal léase held by Rosa Bloch. T lease on the furnished hou. | a year. {0 Million in Russia WASHINGTON — According to figures compiled by the Depart- ment of State, 10,000,000 students in the Soviet Union are studying English, while only 8,000 Ameri- can students are studying Russian. : * * * i sent ary on tn «- ) More Polio Cases guage for’ six years, If he attends . . Reported in Detroit ‘a university he must learn a secy ‘ond language, which must be one DETROIT (AP)—Five new polio caes were reported in Detroif® of the languages of Asia or Africa. Wednesday to boost the city’s to- In comparison, about half the tal for the year to 609 with 20 the United States do not teach any foreign language. deaths. ree new cases were reported in Wayne County, outside Detroit. to bring the total to 186 with three deaths. Detroit had 175 cases and two polio deaths last year, The county area had 74 cases and one death. Kansas Fraternity Adopts 6-Inch Tarantula as Pet MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) King came to the United States in a crate of bananas. Now he’s a member of the Delta Upsilon fra- ternity at Kansas State College. King is a tarantula about six Jinches across, He (or it, since no- body’s figured*the sex) can jump 9 to 10 feet in the air when iaroused. ~— * * SPACE MAN — One of the Bill Gordon, a member of the first fraternity, owns him and keeps ' test pilots who may be the penets cf\ objections that may be mede by pariies) to fly a rocket-powered vehicle ithe tarantula in his room. into space and return, William | The overgrown spider isn’t poi- Becker, 32, tries-en-a space hel- |sonous But its bite is no laugh- met in Dallas, Tex. ; ling matter. > { > Ti iareeee TET OT I ¢ \ _FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Both Stores Open 9:30 to 9 All This EMPIRE LOOK—Model Carol | Filer seems to wear the ulti- | mate ‘empire look” — candle- sticks on her hair at a London | fashion show. Actually( she was standing in front of a chande- lier when the photo was taken. Naturalist Gives Aid to Watchers. Mevement: Not Gelor! Frightens Wildlife; Low, Monotone Best to Use | W ae NGTON — Famed Nat- uralist Wikiam Beebe offers 12 rules fo, observing wildlife with-| > out scaring your quarry. | In more than 60 years of studying nature, Dr. Beebe has, evolved effective ways to gather information while remaining in- conspicuous. * * * Writing in a national magazine, | he suggests to forest’ watchers: | 1. Move only when the wind) blows and moves the leaves. = near, keep eyes partly closed. Animals do not like to be stared | at. | | 2. When a wild creature | | Pd 3. Hold hands high se that any, movement is down, as: leaves} fall | 4. When listening to faint sounds, | keep mouth slightly open. 5. Drab clothes are best, but] a scarlet or blue shirt will. do|— no harm if one keeps still. It is movement, not color, which, frightens wildlife. 6. If sand flies or mosquitoes are bad. do not be ashamed to use aq repellent. A dozen mos-| quitoes biting at once may dis-, turb the toughest observer. | 7. 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Sizes 6 to 14. harge With Option PLENTY OF FREE. PARKING: AT BOTH STORES Hooded Jackets orlon pile lining ¢ By BRUNO - Sports Editor, By degree, he’s Dr. Jesse _ Jesse MacLeay. L. KEARNS — Pontiac Press Cc. MacLeay. By profession, he’s Pontiac Central head iinet coach But as teacher and as citizen, he’s just Mr. MacLeay and like most citizens, he speaks his mind to compliment or criticize what he believes nee. x * : should be complimented or * In his second year as resident of the afea and as head football coach at PCH, MacLeay taid the failure of Pontiac football and lack of adult interest to “eom- munity passiveness and general al! around apathy.” “Children in Pontiac have not been given a standard which they are required to ac hieve, the physical standards are poor and the community accepts it this way with a very passive attitude,” said M * \* acLeay. * “I’m not talking about football standards alone, it is also the poor attitude of the general student. “The kids are soft and 1 am not a believer of this progressive education. The children should try to make themselves we better, and if they don’t, then they : ‘should be evaluated to that extent and‘ no further. “Kids think nothing of missing football practice or skipping school. You shouldn’t have to beg a player to come to practice. You shouldn’t have to answer to parents who baby their son wher he gets a slight injury on the football field. “We have players whe get the smallest injury and we might as well consider them out for the season. Thay haven’t been trained to be tough.” In attempting to pinpoint the responsibility ‘tei “the failure to set standards,” MacLeay said, “I don’t think you can lay all the blame to one area. It’s a cul- tural thing. All areas, the parents, the elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, community leaders and civic groups, must set higher and tougher standards and let the ch reaching these standards. ildren put more effort in “T believe the kids should compete in everything. The history of the world is based on competition. * x * “The school system has made some marvelous changes of tightening up, now its up to the parents and the com- - munity to help,” he added. In regard to Pontiac athletics, MacLeay summarized: “There is a definite weakness as far as athletics go But why has football been the weakest? in Pontiac. “First, it takes a high standard of work. and effort. And the kids have not had. the training and they never had to attack a ‘severe problem and make an effort to solve it.” “Secondly it takes more men to play football and again when you set a standard which has to be reached in order to play on the varsity, you find many kids just don’t have that desire. They think it’s ridiculous to try to reach those standards. These are the kids who will never reach their capabilities.” “We have only 33 players left on our squad. They quit for various reasons, but mostly because they have never been encouraged or taught to get tough and stick with it. 2 _* * * * “There aressome wonderful kids on. this football team this year. We push them and many of them have respond- ed the best they know how. You can’t ask for any more. “How about the parents and the community? They do not support football,” he said, “they will CB Hele, but fail behind their own kids. en MacLeay came to to ge » Pontiac, he said bet was stoi Chiefs to Find Vikings Versatile Crew # -lint Northern. - Has Speed and | 1 SPORIS = Strong Offense Halfback Jim Hodo Has 13-Yard Average for Vikings Give him the bal} and he'll know: what to do with it. His name is Jim Hodo and he’s the Flint North- ern right halfback who does what coach Andy MeDonald likes most — he carries the ball at a 13.0 average, passes for touchdowns and he intercepts them on defense. Just as versatile is quarterback | Gene Csapg who passes for long gains, runs well-and kicks the, “€xtra points. ~ * * * “These are. the. Vikings of Flint): Northern meffibers of the 4th ranked team In—Michigan which’ will face Pontiae Central at Wisner’ Stadium Friday night. PCH, with a 41 record, is a decided underdeg against Flint | Northern, which started the sea-— son by losing 126 to Grosse | Pointe before routing Grand | Rapids Catholic, 39-7, Saginaw, | 7-0 and Muskegon 41-6. All three of these teams were among highly rated class A teams before the Vikings mauled them. * * * Hodo has been the big gainer with 454 yards rushing in 35 car- ries thus far. He has five touch- downs. He is a 59 and 170 pound junior. Flint Northern has seyen jun- , jors, one sophomore, and three seniors on the power-laden team. In the backfield is big par =| rod a 200 pound senior ful and speedy Jerry Wright a | pound junior at left half. | Donald says is really the better passer of the two. ‘* * * / Csapo completed four for. four /against Muskegon last week, in- “eluding three for touchdowns and 100. yards, He scored once and| booted five points. Northern has tremendous ®ut- side speed, Dennis Wright, who will start at right end, is the State quarter-mile champion. Against Muskegon, the Vikings netted 407 total yards and against Saginaw it was 417 yards. The Chiefs will have to be at} their best Friday in their first! home game after: three weeks on the read. ‘‘We are still recuperat- ing from, many injuries,” said coach Jesse MacLeay. PCH may again be without the services of fullback Larry Douglas, and Macleay also disclosed that end Ray Smith was lost for the season because of an injury. Half- back Al Howze will also be lost be- cause of a tonsilectomy. Flint Northern coach, McDon- | ald said, “we are worried about | this game, and we are not taking ’ it lightly, We know Pontiac has some good boys ap front and enough speed in the backfield to break loose one of these games and make it rough for someone.” In regard to:the Grosse Pointe logs, McDonald ‘said, “‘We had a bad start, and penalties hurt us @ crucial times. Wish we could play that one over again.’ ; : * * * “5 Pontiac Central has the unenvi- ous .schedule of having to meet the first, second and fourth ranked teams in-the next four weeks, in- % cluding Bay City and Flint Cen- tral. Game time tomorrow night is 8:00 p.m. 3 P back, shared the honors as AP Back-of-the-Week Richie Petitbon for top performances last Saturday. AP Wirephete BACK OF WEEK — Dick Thornton, Northwestern quarter- with Tulane'’s Thornton guided the Wildcats to victory over Michigan while Petitbon led the upset over Navy. Lions Hope to Prove They Are Better Club DETROIT w — Toast of the town or talk of the town, the Detroit Liens still provide plenty of action on the field and at the box office. | Word from Los Angeles is that ‘the Rams expect a good turnout in the Coliseum Sunday afternoon ° ‘when they meet the Lions in a ‘game that will be telecast and ibreadcast back to Michigan. "The Rams, who beat the Lions ‘42-28 two weeks ago by scoring ( twice in the final 55 seconds of the game, are nine-point favorites ‘to de it again The LA club has beaten been Irish Fullback Injured SOUTH BEND, Ind. back Nick Pietrosante Wednesday ‘joined Notre Dame's football casu- said ‘you guys couldn't be.’ But * « * alty list. I still say it, and we're going Albion two weeks ago went into The team’s leading ground gain- toe prove it. the Dales’ den and came out beat- er has bruised ribs and Coach Ter- «Last year, we got all the en for the first time this year. The ry Brennan said there is some breaks, we're making bad breaks Britions were figured to have the Southern Illinois in an IAC game serve doubt he will play Saturdayfor ourselves by fumbling and:best chance to dump the Dales &t Carbondale, against Purdue. pe Losing Streak Runs te.27 Games No Victories, but They re Happy at Olivet OLIVET wW — This is a quietimember of the seven-tearn Michi-!‘‘There have been a lot of tears in Michigan community of some 887/gan Intercollegiate Athletic Assn.,,our dressing room, especially this Denver May Operate Csapo, a 170 pound senior quar- inhabitants and two football teams.| whose football dates back to 1904.'year. We've lost three games we terback’, alternates at the position ang there are those who insist the The Comets have not won a league could have won, Lost one of them with Vic Urick a junior who Mc- high school boys could beat the title since 1914. ‘collegians any day. * * * Not since Oct. 8, 1955 when Oli- vet College defeated Grand Rapids Junior College 19-6 have the Comets! won a football game. Their 27-| game losing streak is currently the nation’s longest. The Comets’ last’ triumph over a senior college was| 37 games ago in the 1954 am paign. But one of these nights, the ola | bell in the congregational church tower is going to peal until the 25 wee hours, x * * . It is customary to ring the bell after victory, and coach Henry Paul and his assistant, Charles. Ross, have waited a long time for’ some: bell-ringing. Fach member) of the 38-man squad has made it known he will have his rings, too. * * & There are only 38 students at the school, the smallest four-year institution ih the country support- ing varsity football. Olivet is a YMCA-GMC Set Up Basketball League Basketball leagues at the YMCA this year will be co-sponsored by the “Y"’ and GMC. * x * At the organizational meeting last. night it was decided that four teams will make up the GMC| division and four teams will con- stitute the YMCA. division. * * * : League play will start Decem- ber ist With alk games being played Monday. evenings. Top two places in eath division will jhowever, enter the playofts.. ¥ wad! 4 PA “It's a pity there are no prizes fer effort.” said coach Paul, 35-year-old Kentuckian in his college coaching assignment. “Our kids have never quit trying —not once. People can make up | faney words about lesing com- plexes if they want, but we have no complex at Olivet—we just pteoe: " The coach is not without hope, recruits vigorously on three selling | jagreement with a chance to|Yankees. The agreement was dis- Hillsdale. so ? the kids,”’ It was a black weekend for area prep teams last week, and it was just as bleak for the Association of Swamis, who fell with MSU and U. of M., plus Walled Lake, and West Bloomfield. Tain’t right, just tain't right to put the CORNWELL ABAIR (73-97-4—.730) (68-32-4—.680) FLINT NORTHERN at Pontiac Northern Northern AVONDALE at Lake ae Avondale ~ Avondale lg Rn ag AM regione sales - ngham ey armington armington ee 2 Hills at Horty vg . olly : cl W. Bloomfield WwW. Bloomfield MIL! LEORD - Clarenceville Clarenceville Milford CLAWSON a ty Clawson Clawson R r a LAPEER, Lapeer Lapeer eaves at ee th Pitzgerald Madison at i tyden . Memphis Bateriee A § THETEL: D Southfield Southfield E at Van Dyke Walled Lake Nalied Lake si iid at OL St. Mary St. Mike St. Mary ST. FRED at RO Bt. Mary St. Fred St. Fred . ROMEO at Cranbrook Nichols Richows on MEO at A aor pad Romec lington* # ~ Oxfor 2 sillington Ortonville at NORTH BRANCH N #ratich N. Brancti MIC at Tlnois : M : Minn at MICHIGAN Michigan Mic! A A ST. at Detroit na A 3 Arizona 6t. ! tae at RAMS {| “i So Rams ey aa sis ‘a a first | cent of the time. “Sure, I get disappointed | pgints: _he said.'play and a small, friendly campus. lsolved this fall. ; voted: 1 in capital letters. in the last minute of play.” . x * * he added. ‘But that other 10 per cent makes me, ‘feel good enough for the rest of ie time. When our kids do some- (thing well, we glow for a long) itime.’ ' Things are not easy for the foot-| w — Full, twice dropping a 31-0 verdict to the Chicago Bears tast Sunday Chicago. The Rarhs lost to the Cleveland Browns in their opener. The chartered airliner Friday morn- ing and will get to the west | coast in time for one and pos- sibly two workouts before the Sunday clash. the Los the club moves: on a ee "Alto. Cahif., for a week before the San Fran- cisco game on Nov. * * Head coach Gore lieves his club is “up” Ram game Wilson be- for “f said the other day we're not as bad as we have looked,”’ he said, “and some smart guy gettihg passes intercepted.”’ * * * The previous record is against the Lions doing much damage to the coast teams on this trip. They, have a 4-8 record against the Rams and the 49ers in games played in California. The Rams have an overall edge of 17-9 against De-, |troit teams. Independently in ’ DENVER (AP) the American Assn Denver may ane ale “I guess I'm disappointed 90 per during the 1959 baseball se1son as an independent club. This possibility yesterday by Robert L. Howsam, club president, Howsam added, however, that | the Bears still would like to se- jcure a working agreement with a! in Detreit team leaves by . where it will headquarter the of was mmentoncdes ee “Show. us kids who want to and this town will support you.” - “These kids have a 4-1 record, They have done bet- win and will do their best ter than what they really have in.talent, but where's that support?” MacLeay asked. “These kids need a lift, but they Haven't received it from the adults,” he said, “despite the fact that the few boys we have left on the team have shown wid have a will to do their best.” Xe we play Flint Northern here more people here from Flint and their team will get a more support. * “An example of support,” * he suggested, “watch when Friday night, there will be lot .“Many don’t expect us te beat Flint Northern, bat we will play to win and try our best, that’s all you can hope to do,” MacLeay concluded. “* state of IJHinois report of Fitness, in May 1857. The report was printed Eisennowers executive order the Yout! Fitness in America and distributed Hty nots s.) Macleay earned his Doctorate 's and hie Ph. D. Thesis on physical t establishing @ Council on the University -oi tness was printed in the Gove: nors Conference on from President Youth of in conjunction w: ih through the University ¢ SPARTAN QB — Greg Montgomery was pro- moted to the number one quarterback spot and he gets a hand in sharpening up for the Tllinois o from backfield coach Sonny CHORE Montgomery is has a secained AP Wirephete a junior from East Lansing and he replaces Mike Panitch at the position. Panitch ankle: “Hope-Hillsdale in MIAA Showdown By United Press International The show-down battle for MIAA) 'four of the setbacks. Bradley also! beaten list. \defeat in 1957. Central nas avenged Normal and dropped from the un- SIL was one of the supremacy has arrived with Hope defeated Central ,in 1957 but isn't/favorites for the Interstate title this week attempting to dethrone/on the schedule this year. Hillsdale from the seat it has held’ Louisville is for 4 seasons. ‘than anv team has had in several’ “ere upset last week by Illinois'games involving Mict seasons * * * Now Hope goes in unbeaten and untied. Despite the last quarter loss jto Central Michigan, ranked fifth | among NAIA member colleges,’ ieoach Frank (Muddy) Waters’ club has overcome heavy graduation | ‘losses In the Dutchmen, the Dales face a team that has proved it can win the tight games. Hope upset defending Interstate Conference. champion Fisstern Michigan, 19-7 and edged Northern Michigan 14-13. * * * a Holland se hoo] whipped na. Nalamazoo and Adrian in te three MIAA starts. Hope beat) 2-12 while Hillsdale downed, 3 count last Alma 3 the Scots by a 21- week, Elsewhere on the MIAA scene,| J ‘balJ player at Olivet. Academic re-|major league outfit. For the past Alma is winless Olivet's homecom-| quirements are rugged. The coach four seasons, Denver has had an ing foe, Kalamazoo is at Adrian: Education, pro, college and effigy. Well, ' Michigan pis fill win that Brown Jug and Flint Northern will handle Pontiac Central -this week. (62-38-4—.620) > the New Swamig through such miseries. Pretty soon they'll be hanging one of the Swamis in is right from the Grapevine, KEARNS . MOATS (61-39-4—.610) Northern Northern Orion Avondale Birmingham Birmingham Lea Farmington ay Bloomfield. W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield Clarenceville Milford Clawson Clawson Lapeer Lapeer Pitegerald Madison Memphis jie és Southfield Southfield Walled Lake Walled Lake St. Mary St Mike St. Fred St. Pred / Nichols copiroceg i Romeo Ron Oxfor Millington » Branch Ortonville Tlinois MSU Michigan. Minnesota troit Arirona 86t. ons Rams York and Albion, - ‘ter h ~ ant. scored .on only by) travels to Woester, Ohid, | for a non-conference’ game 3-2 mark this season. aS a we * * im) Central Michigan is holding “Homecoming activities in its tinal “revenge game. The Louisville Gardinals will be at Mount Pleas- -Paced’ by. Leonard Lyles, the ‘Sun Bowl champions ripped the ‘Chips 40-0 last year. Lyles Baltimore Colts, scored three times - in 1 handing | CMC its an cae anal Piston to Seek First NBA Victory Tonight ST. LOUIS (UPI) — The Detroit Pistons will be trying for their first National Basketball Associa- tion victory of the season when they meet the St. Louis Hawks tonight. bd * * Detroit lost to Syracuse 103-97 in the league opener last Sunday. The | W&tern Division foes will continue | Olympia in Detréit) Saturday. x a) jockey. . a W 0os- now a rookie with the, 2-2 this season. Ken) Porco, voted most valuable player! in the Sun Bow! victory, heads the} list of Louisville returnees. « * * . Eastern Michigan tackles tough TH. The Salukis | this year. * ® . Michigan Tech is at -Northern College of South Dakota; St. Nor- ibert of Depere, Wis., is at North- lern Michigan; unbeaten, once-tied Wayne Slate is at Western Re- in Cleveland, and Grand JC is at Ferris in other ugan colleges. ‘Rapids ‘They Must Be Scouts’-—Hemus TOKYO (AP)—Some 20,000 Jap-| anese baseball fans thronged| Komazawa Stadium today to, watch Stan “The Man” Musial! and the visiting St. Louis Cardi-| nals hold their first workout. The Cards open a 16-game good-; will tour tomorrow ‘Korakuen Stadium against one of! ‘the strongest nines the Japanese ‘have mustered from Japan’s two | Professional baseball leagues, * * * “T never saw so many people watch a mere workout,” Solly Hemus, the. Redbirds’. manager 20,000 Japanese Attend | Card Workout at Tokyo in Tokyo's|«[m % to hit at least 25 home runs but dgclined to predict how many would be by Musial! * * * “If we lose more than two ” igames to the Japanese All-Stars. ‘Hemus said puffing his cigar, going to be mighty disap- pointed, “The Cards are a fine ball club Sand will be 1959 contenders for the National League pennant.” told a reporter, © | Asked what he thought of the, erowd, Hemus chewed his cigar) and said, ‘‘There must be about | ).000 out there. “They can't be fans, Henvasl said jokingly, “Ill bet they're! baseball scouts,” | + © a | As he kept a sharp eye on his boys limbering up and going) ‘through light fielding and batting! practice Hemus © said, “The 'weather is a bit cloudy and chilly. Tt might affect the bovs a little ‘after such a long layoff. | “But,” he emphasized, ‘we're going to play our best and win) as many as we can.”’ i Speaking at a Tokyo Press Club | luncheon earlier, he said the Jap- anese championship club might very well some day play against a pennant winner or World Series victor in America. their home and home series at, An extra feature of Saturday's’ Hemus said he expects his boys Reckless Driving? McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Twq golfers had a wreck on the first hole at the McAlester Coun- iDetroit won only Bruins, Wings Battle Tonight Third Place at Stake in Ist 1958 Meeting at Olympia DETROIT ‘tPI) — The crippled Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings: meet tonight for the first time with third place in the Na- tfonal Hockey League standings at stake. ° * *® The Bruins lost Bronco Horvath, sparkplug of the Ukrainian line and defenseman Doug Mohns last Saturday in Toronto, ‘both with broken jaws. Larry Regan has been having trouble with an eye injury. Boston, tied in the standings with Detroit, has been the NHL's most successful team against. the Red Wings the past two seasons. one game. in seven starts at Boston last season ,and lost the series 8-5-1. * /® .*® Milt Schmidt's club railroaded try Club and were hospitalized. R. S. Kennedy and Ervin bruised, \ “a < the Wings out of the 1956-57 Stan- A. ley Cup playeffs in five games “game will be the appearance of Gladstein were ;pitched from their and last season, after finishing in 32 finalists in a citywide hula hoop | caddy cart. Kennedy's collar bone foufth place one point, behind De- contest staged by a Dearborn disc | was fractured and: Gladstein was | troit, went to the Stanley Cup finals. against a « FORTY-FOUR ase iia Miia tala ee ee ae 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1958° “p fa ap 1 gig a ig ee ptr: } : i ; } of 8 i * J, f JOE'S 32 S. Saginaw ARMY NAVY St 5x7 6x7 6x9 8x9 8x10 . Manila Rope. a" 2c ft——3«" 4¢ ft. 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He’s reshuffied his lineup com- | pletely, demoting and promoting | wholesale in preparation for the | game Saturday with Illinois. i | takes," Daugherty’s new deal. * * * Daugherty explained he wanted' iplayers with “heart.” “IT suppose they'll make mis- he said of his new aligz-| ‘ment, ‘‘but I'l tell you one thing— ithey will be only mental lapses, | ‘they will be in there trying.” It wasn’t as if they were hang- “We've| “Only four first stringers survived | ing popular Duffy in effigy at | the Michigan State campus, The | 14-6 score on the board in the loss to Purdue wasn’t a bad one, But Duff and his assistants were convinced by the sorry spectacle of their chosen candidates not try- ling in the second half that the learly season starting choices were | bad. So Duff put in a bunch of sopho- Ex-Spartan Faces Titans : MOU F avor at Arizona St. Ferrick Named Phillies’ Coach = ee x * * Shakeup at MSU a Gamble mores and juniors—perhaps look- ing toward next year. Survivors of the reshuffle were end and team capt, Sammy Wil- liams, who has been playing a whale of a game on defense; - guard Ellison Kelly, who has been a tiger in the line despite injuries, halfback Dean Leok and fullback Bob Bercich. Look, Kicked in the back. and; ribs last week, has been a doubtful | go to Al Luplow, the sophomore from Saginaw tagged as a poten-: [Bal “great” by sideline watchers. | La ~ in Need of Lift After Wildcats Game With Minnesota Saturday Crucial One for Wolverines : ANN ARBOR wW — Football seasons have come and gone since iBennie Oosterbaan arrived at /Michigan in 1924. | There have been hundreds ot ithan the Minnesota game into which Oosterbaan will send his | Wolverines Saturday. Sagging Morale |S ‘\Murtaugh Named‘ 'M’ Triumph vm me ant to Bennietszee ts Mg oe Le us fer rs é F E Z itte Hee WG il hest finish since 1944 and their best i a ‘non-war year: sinee. Pants to Match ............ $8.95 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A * fe * i x * * A» Base- t practice night, coaches, : iball’s Ti Fi k com It’s: just another game between FOOTWEAR INSULATED UNDERWEAR Ypack to Philadelphia snd there |appeated pretty well satisfied With| ine taitenders as far an the | Sports Br jele lnsalated LEATHER VES? Thermal Knit— DETROIT (UPI) — Arizona State starts, two of them by a total of | 54 the efforts of the youngsters Now) jotonal and Ten rankings | BOOTS. Warm, 8” Tops, Shirts or ‘of Tempe is similar to Michigan five points. jisn’t a happier coach in the game.| named to first. strin i= — “ football coach Buff $2 9 wa g. rned. rucial, Columbia oe : Boowere |State in more ways than having) x * * ~ * * “They were popping,” said one | are oes ™ one | ponelli has 12 lettermen beck for $12.95 up ucxtxo «| $1.98 ea. \the ‘Spartans’ multiple offense! While Burton, who enrolled at| Ferrick, who has made his per- assistant coach. “You could hear| mann ast wah a0 fer 28 | 10 198 campeign. Améng them or PANTS INSULATED ‘taught by a flock of former Michigan State and then was in- manent home herg since his roan |e asa likey un) MES a, nnen = coon is his son Dick, regular quarter. Fee studs Uppers ce | Heavy Duck UNDERWEAR | | \days with the old Athletics back “¢™ y ow Type, Sturdy Uppers — 53 Lat toa Gab Sare | Spartans. volved in a serious auto accident, | pull out of this slump yet.” It's more crucial than an Ohio back. Comp. Sates Repellent Soo. | * * & |dropped from the list of the leading |in 1941, was named pitching coach } ‘State or Mi State game. +s. « & $4.95 up Reintoreed, pot Hg Phar ag | Frank Kush, 29-year-old ex-MSU 15 major college ground gainers for /of the Phillies yesterday by Man- That includes the famed “snow! Dartmouth ski coach Al Merrill ; a 5.95 Nylon Sheil lineman and All-American under |the first time in two years, De- ager Eddie Sawyer. | bowl” game of 1950 when Mich-|anq his assistant. Bill Beck saw eo S te dart : ea. $9.95 |Biggie Munn, succeeded Danny De-'troit’s Bruce Maher remained in| x * igan had to beat Ohio State to win <1; duty in the. 1956 Olympics. $5 95 SHELL VEST 2-PC. CURON ivine, another former Spartan, last | the top 10. | He had been with ‘Birtie 4 0 ege- eq Jef ) ‘the Big Ten ———— and GIB. | Beck also was in the 1952 games. : ; fash pe \December. He's aided by Dick| Maher, who was fifth last week, bets in Cincinnati since 1953, but + + ¢ SHEEPSKIN BOOTS — one). ‘Tamburo and Chuck Fairbanks, |spent most of his time. catching|has been available since: Birdie's> —-—- wal paren a iy y Harrison B- Wilson ape Lopther Uppers. Comp. TecRMaL Bottoms . two other Munn-era Spartans. [passes and throwing in the Titans’ |resignation ag Redlegs’ manager| ns, va PS wees after the fearful 55-24 97 rac my sess rg $12.95 $1.39 &-Fe. r | 1 | victory last week but he fell to|this past season, 1 >. pubure "* 3” $9. drubbing by Northwestern. \27 mont . . ‘ | And Kush shows the same re- jo venth with 362 yards rush 2 +E » YY bead » ae (Infantry during a three-year hitch | eruiting talent of Munn and joy eve y 3. ate . saa 148-6 | “Tt carries a lot of weight, wat in the Army. | ing. Maher has caught 1] passes 4. No. Tex. &t. 273730 130.0 | hig of putting it. | Duffy Daugherty. Only 16 men IC Cc h Dies | g. a 2 7731346 | way | for 263 yards and pRaeenewe two Cage Coac 1 ; tee asa sen Se the 49-player Sun Devil roster tfor 51. 7. Harvard 7) cei = 660 | ~S se agreed victory over Min- | | | are from Arizona. The bulk, | || HOUSTON. uw» — Edward H.) 2. Housigs 26 ae sah fax | 3 Ga tech ? 106134 g| Besota was v Michigan’s just call me Russ: aoatrogead —— ia Pemseyt- * Adams, 38, basketball coach at 16 Syracuse 247 733 1833 gagging morale. It would be : vania ~ me ; j ‘ ‘Texas Southern University since RUSHING DEFENSE medicine net only for the play | ; Kush, ‘a native Pennsylvanian) Germans Lead - 949, died Wednesday. He suffered } Tulse” ue 8 8) sere’ spirits, but those of the | sell cars— himself, has 18 players from the| he har 3 Pleride is bee $3.8 | student body and alumni as well. ‘Keystone State on the squad, nine a stroke Tuesday lassroom Ce is 833 |The Michigan coach has taken | Z \from California, three from Wis-|) jat the Negro school. 6. Bh ccagi wm ye ee) |e = te wehe at tal | PONTIACS and RAMBLERS crnsin, two Trexa Michigan and one ul orse OW | o Purdue PT are |Northwestern debacle. The alum- : m Illinois. i983 | (That's 2 Things I’m Sure of) | * * * NHL Standin S . Tn pase DRVENGS ;_ {of made dissatiatied page naget AT A BIG SAVINGS The Sun Devils’ two stars ane West Germany Takes, Q ai Com. Pa tee ver |terbaan wes hanged’ in effigy ca) , Te tet int eters, Top Award, Yanks mire acs tame eR RR gl oe ee TO youl —— Leon Burton of Flint Northern and ‘ jMontreal .ss0.s.0..-4 19 14) 2. € I I'm not really confused Robby Mulgado of McKeesport, Pa. Individual Vi oe ease “J 20€ 1 iid aepeme SH M9 Rb Bd) So far Oosterbaan has rebutted y Mulg: eespo ndividual Victors DETROIT .... 1 oo oon oS wel 88S he did blockers in’ i ill fri Burton set a national collegiate, - ew York s..sscc. 34 4 8 ie 9 6 Brown 19 413 9 a3) Ormentors as =) just busy (but still friendly) rushing record by averaging 9.62 Beronto 14.03 10 it, 7 lowe m. «6g 7 gr m4 [his playing days. He has deftly | a yards per crack at the line. HARRISBURG, “Pa. (AP) —| | THURSDAY's GAMES 8 Oregon. 3 84 48 84 brushed them aside. He has gone West Germany won the Prix Di, Chicago at Montreal. 10. @ i 9 2 %4 about his job — soothing his play- | see Retent, ooter Sanee, * Nations Cup, the big prestige tro-| ats tn) Geteat and) Treg | IN LAKE ORION from Clairton, Pa., home: ot i them to play again. TREADS | Michigan's Al Groce and Navy’s phy of the 13th Pennsylvania Na- » . ; RUSS JOHNSON MOTORS J fa 2ers 20 22.2% or one su, wit « te o Hard-Surfacing Started Tad recealyy seed Mate lettermen are from Arizona. = hibition of horses and horseman- fearing. Gunso before thig see- Applied to Select z | ; R S . son they took matters into their a hat NE lor) da real le faan ) fd on Spor ts Car ace str 1P | own nands. i was the 12-12 tie ff Casings or your own tires! MY 2.2871 fare having difficulty in what was| x « * “with Michigan State. eennon, opie ma thee ok Tw The United States salv coh) Oakland County Sports Car! provided, racing will be strictly | * ®* * | = }some prestige A lei individ, Racing Group, which has operated on a time basis. “We didn’t like the treatment | 442 es, ZONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER bd we rere p ual honors in the afternoon and) during the last summer and fall) Course consists of Aa 1.000 foot we received in the pre-season} £ e evening events. Hugh Wiley of), a Sdacre site at OCSC, has straightaway, preceded by a 325|notices,” one of the Wolverines fil » Townson, Md., won in the after-| nade the jump from a dusty sa foot radius bend: other short|said afterwards. “We didn't like | noon and William Steinkraus of ‘racing strip to the elite—a hard- “straights,” an “S” clive and'the way everyone was knocking | New) Cansan, Conn, wel /at Mgnt) sirtaced| couse ‘some 100-foot radius turns. It is an|Bennie. So we decided to do! 4 "= * a s uphill-and-down layout. tsomething about it.” > However, the team standings! Approval has been extended by) 2 *« From practice demonstrations | s “with five events remaining, readsiOCSC and the $12,000 job has be-/ this week, the ers seem to’ aj West Germany 67 points, Canada | gun. The bituminous-concrete strip, | Bit pagiegplbse gg agra want to do sol arvte about the’ =» and Mexico 33, the United States/12 feet wide, and 7,509 feet long will one of its kind, completely pri-'latest barrage of criticism Satur- (29 and Cuba 6, \be completed, barring weather de-| lvate. The club, started in June. day. | Wiley and Hans Guenther lays, by Nov. 1. The group has un-| bas 156 members. First = bee == .W inkler, West Germany's Olymp- derwritten the cost by individual! joo" “eb ling is this Sunday, at 2 p.m., | 4 ic champion, were tied for the.in-| members’ subscriptions. - ‘future plans will be discussed, andl 6) @ vividual championship with | ~The surface going on new ts | pecrobersiip applications consid.’ ie unners i vay points. | half the ultimate width of % ered. | Be | | feet, which~when installed will | “Course will be available to any } . 4 Night Sports Phone give the group-_wheel-to-wheel (recognized sports car club for its’ es | FE 2-0104 racing. On the course, as now lown events. rip $e Or é & = : be = ) ped “a y - For the ond time this fall, Pan. Absolutely Our Best by 43 THIS tiae Central barriers have com- i Deel on Winter Tires k poe DON T DRIVE piled a perfect score. 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DER @8 CYLIN @ WHITE WALLs @ TVORY BL. ter a ONYX ®t Michae] at OF ea “ COLOR St. Prederick »* RR“ St ea @t Jame« at St Rita $3 19400 a seen ot eS cat 2 RO Shrine st ®t There«a Farmington O18 at St Prancis | avi er > Glenn's Auto Sales) SS Bears Bolster Defense Armada er North South Medalist Ou Pentiac Press Phote TALKING UPSET—Serving the role of spoiler is now the chief concern at Clarkston after two successive Wayne-Oaklafd beatings. Shown talking over Friday's game at West Bloomfield are head coach Ed Hintz and defensive ace John Tisch. The Wolves meet PINEHURST, N.c. (AP)—Three weeks ago when Thornas bins of Pinehurst won the US Golf Assn. Senior championship at Pebble Beach, Calif.. two of the losing quarter-finalists were Chick Evans, the old campaigner from Chicago, and John McGuire of Martinsville. Ind SOREL) unbeaten Northville next week. Rob- | sidelines in yesterday'a rain- soaked second round, 2 and 1}. Evans, winner of ‘the U.S. Open and Amateur crowns 42 years ago, eased by Leon Sykes Sr., of Palm Beach, Fia., 4 and 3 * * * McGuire's opponent today was James McAlvin of Lake Forest, Illy, and Evans drew Jack Brittain Sr. of Woodhaven, N.Y. * * * In the lower bracket it was Eu- Pittman of Washington, against Capt Frederick of Riviera Beach, Fla., E. Baker of Durham, N.C., gene D.C, Holmes and W ,against J. Wolcott Brown of Sea, Girt, N.J. CS * * * CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Today when the quarter-finals For a Better Buy Bears Wednesday added John in the North and South Seniors See “Cy” Meliekas. 235 pound defensive tournament got underway Robbins tackle, to their squad was among the missing and Mc- “cy” OWENS, Inc. Pt The native of Newport, R.I Gdire and Evans were the most ‘a has been in the Army two vears'prominent of the eight survivors = penn Only Authorized following a fine rookie year in MeGuire, 53-year-old automotive ist 5. 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'No team yet has been able to stop’ All-State candidate John Lucadam | ‘and his mates from scoring at Walled Lake and letdown is ex. | '#St 21 points. pected. But Berkley is not ex- ~ * '* = el pected to be able to stop such Holly hosts Bloomfield Hills in, talented runners as Mike Agee a duel for 3rd place and Milford and Neil Stevenson, Agee is‘av- invades Clarenceville hoping to eraging eight yards a carry and stay out of the W-O cellar in other i Mevencen ‘seven, | games, | The Vikings will be heavily fa-| The South Central League ivored Friday although halfback | comes in for considerable atten- star Frank Fink and end Kirk | tion tomorrow with Millington Evans may only see limited serv-| playing at Oxford in a tossup. | ice, if any, due to injuries. | Oxferd has won its two loop | xk *« : starts but has yet to meet co- | Waterford plays its only after-, leader Imlay City, Millington is ‘noon game of the season in an up-| 1-1, the loss being by one touch- set try at Southfield. Both have’ down to Imlay. 1-2 loop records, Winless rivals Ortonville and A one-point win ever West North Branch tangle at North Bloomfield last week placed Branch in the other tilt. Imlay City will be idle. Country Day is at home against . Grosse Pointe University School | | and South Lyon visits Boysville in Bay Or | S other area. games as Lakers Win | Sports Briets a Bert Baston. Hlerb Joesting, MINNE pare (AP) | — Rookie Bronko Nagurski and Ed Widseth Elgin Baylor made a sparkling are former Mjnnesota players who |25-point professional debut to lead have their names listed in the na- | thre Minneapolis Lakers to a 99-79 tional football Hall of Fame as victory over Cincinnati Wednesday among the all-time gridiron greats. night in the teams’ National * * * - Basketball Assn. opener. Michigan State's soccer team, The 6-6 former Seattle Univer- sity All-America turned in a fine! all-around performance in the 32 minutes he saw _ action. which shut out Pittsburgh 1-0 in the 1958 season, was only the second club to blank the Panthers since 1953. ‘ * * * Michigan State's 1958 191-pound NCAA wrestling champion, Ken Maidlow, scored the only pin of He ‘dumped in 10 field goals in 2] at- tempts and five of seven free ‘throws, In addition he had 13 re- bounds and 6 assists. 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NCAA policy - directing | council made the announcement yesterday in ending a three-day: x« & &* Ter action last year when Hoo- sier football: coach Phil Dickens was suspended for the season for violating Big Ten recruiting rules. West Virginia's case concerned a violation of expense rules in the recruiting of a basketbal] player. The council did not impose any additional disciplinary action on! any other NCAA member, This, since 1954 the council did not take schools remain under varying de- Indiana’s penalty followed Big \Young Don Jordan of Los An-| geles today emerged as the next probable title opponent of world welterweight champion Virgil | ‘Akins. He got the nod as Long’ Beach recorded an artistic, finan- cial and social success in its “ |night, Today negotiations for for-| |mal contracts were opened nage a title fight in a6 Angeles Dec. * * Jordan pneu Ortega in the view of Referee Frarkie Van and Judge Tommy Hart, each scoring | meet in California. On Anselmy's left is the queen of the champion- ships. The Pontiac pro skater was named to eoach the squad of Americans who will tour Australia in January. grees. of NCAA punishment — |UCLA, Southern California, Seat- | ltle, Auburn, North Carolina State, | Southern Methodist, Wichita and. Memphis State. In other main items of busi-! Rolladium Pro Coach > fessional] teams. * * * 2. Ruled, effective upon circu- iskaters, including two from Pon- |American Roller Skating Cham- itiac, will be on the squad of 20) ‘pionships in California. ‘|U.S. Senior” Skating Champions | With a total of 362 points the jation among the members, that who will perform in a series of Pontiac skate team led the any athlete receiving direct or in- exhibitions in Australia in January.| second place team from Spring- direct financial aid from a pro- Selected as coach of the Ameri-| field, Missouri by 106 points. \fessional sports organization will ~_CLOTHCRAET -LPANTS SUITS Title Shot This Year| such measures. DO-IT-YOURSELF |} jccinss aki | - Tey: | | Agains ins COACH OF TOUR — Bert Anselmy of the Pontiac Rolladium | -p§wever, 15 cases-are pending: > 0% OFF | ac igh poing troy | “20° oth " ALL BRAKE LINING—40% | accepts the high point trophy of the American skating champion---| and—20- others -are-in-—a--state—of _ AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANCED | LONG BEACH; Calif. (AP) —| ships from president of the organization, M. M. Sattuck during the’ [preMminary investigation. Eight ee ee Almost inveriably, a man wears out the pants long before.he wears out the jacket of a suit. jness, the council ; major venture into! be boxing. ; Brepoaed that oe So, if you get a two-pants suit, you're going Jordan scored a spit -_ on lac a ers 0° our athletic ‘staff member should be to get at least twice the wear from the syit: over Gaspar “‘Indian’’ Ortega of | Ree guilty of iste gral And ot for less than twice the cost. So, this Fall, Tijuana, Mex., in an unusual| uct 1 were compensat or ith lotheraft jcharity fight in 12 rounds last| Four Oakland County roller|lenge trophy three times in the ‘Scouting or negotiating for pro- al the edt for yourimeney 1 eee 2-pants suit. You get the extra wear of the secqnd poir... plus the extra wear that Clothcraft quality alwoys gives youl »/ # : = it 116-114 under California’s 10- eas erie pais a ae | Anselmy was honored among) pe ineligible for collegiate ath- i PLASTIC HUNTING LICENSE HOLDER point-must per round system. /Prolessio rom ie ‘actum | professionals in recognition of out- | !€ tics. > <“%| |Judge Lee Grossman had Ortega |Rink on West Huron. istanding achievement in instruct- Both of these measures pri- 7 Nell PorchasellMecessary e: oe top. 115-113. Very ee On his squad Anselmy will jing competitive skaters. Just eae kee = at ee . | OE Easily attachable to your 2, /|fingside critic agreed with the) have two of his proteges, Louis (recently he was notified of his. =e Cues er F ‘es an poet fer Haan | — = other two officials, The Associat-| Parker of East Beverly street |selection of the American touring Peas baseball. said Walt By- Open M y end Fridey Nites ‘til 9 P.M. . LB f THE ASKING “a, ed Press scored it 118-113 for Jor-) and Mary Alice Clouse of 4059 (skate téam. Ch executive director of the 106 N. Seginew Ss ei. dan. Olmstead as senior dance team. The top senior skaters from the N A. ~~ yee — tion are on the team which will site af | Suzzane and Sally Richardson, |" "| Byers cited -a Detroit Tigers; none >. Greaves Wins by KO \sisters from Ferndale, are also on cega San Francisco Decem lin connection with the action. Theol WE ISSUE HUNTING LICENSE | _— —— the squad in the sees skating | ‘Tigers offered financial aid to ‘sev-' ‘ a F < te Tec. Ky. ane) | division. * * ‘ | (tee aa wu ES os eral Michigan institutions for H ot S a geet Smoot! iif Greaves, Canadian| | Can sland, and | scholarship . awards, presumably pr y ng { |middleweight champion, knocked| The Pontiac Rolladium team arrive in New Zealand late De- ”] 14" Made . All-Rubber—Geneine INSULATED BOOT by the Maker of the U, S. KOREAN BOOT Hs SY”? SHOES aner S a $6.00 a Value ' F _)\swing Back, Nylon Shell, | 4 ‘BASKETBALL $395 La! = 3 Dacron. Bi- | + Full 5 ounce. so venue $1288 Genuine Spaulding BASKETBALLS $595 4 4 \ Reg. $8.00 Value Reg. $2.95 _ Basketball Jerseys $189 Basketball Shorts J |out Billy Tuck in the third round recently had the distinction of be-| cember 30th. Following the Worid iof their scheduled 10-rounder at jing the only rink to win. the|'Congress Invitational Meet to be ithe Fairgrounds Wednesday night. held in Christchurch, New Zea- land, Jan. 2-7, the troupe. will tour 15 Australian cities, putting — on exhibitions béfore returning |, home late in January. national Haney High | Point Chal- | jchampions, including the Haney) itrophy Pontiac championship team |Raiders, has been named director jof public felations for the Ontario | Rugby-Football Union. E. Gordon Gilbride, commis- sioner of the circuit, announced the | appointment yesterday Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 A.M.-9 P.M-—Tues.-Thurs. 8-5:30-—Sat. 8-12 MIRACLE MILE ACROSS FROM THE 2274 S. Telegraph FE 2-4907 WOHLFEIL-DEE ot Ea ; on 18 New BIG DISCOUNTS BIG SAVINGS The Michigan Senior Skating | “| championship. 5 * ito —— Ss Hydroplane Heats | Delayed by Wind LAS VEGAS, Nev. 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Sad ‘DEER HUNTERS’ Avondale, picked to finish some- |Clawson, the 1961 champ, s breath gerald plays Madison on Sp EC : igi eee Ss se . | where near the loop cellar in |ing uehdeaemimaniitdaare pin tter’s gridiron with. beth | LAKEWOOD [9'EHS forecasts, currently a teams fighting to escape the loop | fy Oné of America’s Favorife Deer Rifles ey Amer. Forge > ie 3 Tru-Bilt i leads the pack with a surprising Psychology will be on the side of} basement, The distinction of last Pipers a et hilen & Sons t 8 Ward fang i $ Qek Vend 11 131 That's the way the six member| 2.9 record, Orlon Plays host ‘10 |the Colts che afe Aedicgiaig their| Place presently belongs to Fitz | Paveks anack 18 Dobson“ 's items Mews 1¢ 3 Unc vark't alkigh schools of the Oakland B| Avon tousorreer and the Dragons |", “t.ho, ate Gedieating their) Pere Nyy ball a game. caaionl is po Fucnt ing) |Huttenlocher 12 11 Stadium inn 1 17|\League have been acting this fall) could soothe some of their ruffled coming. festivities on the same eve-| Birmingham, hampered by injur-| SECL Cee FORE OLE ES OD Nationwide 12 1 ‘s Guif 9 32 : beget: hoe: Sir, 2h. kesh a; a tet Mad scramble for the 1958) teetngs by wpRading the Yellow |ring i. Cintas ath Tact Decok © 0) WINCH ESTER : , wie SN pce cen mensivealics wit es Halfbacks John Schoff and, Phil) ia! Eastern Michigan League & Row Balls 12 7 Pin @plitters 1219) | CooLeverres Someone wants the title, of | something has to give at Troy|Gouin are doubtful starters for . cestnatiate “ithe ‘bia-| Dredg GE B Blo pane. ¥ course, but not until 16w has it |where Clawson, and the Colts col-|Orion due to injuries while Avon|§tuggle at Birmingham. ode rea tae. 18 8 Fomatoes je 11| Sylvan Ciean 31 1 Ren & Btore io {3| been too clear which school was |lide head-on, A defeat would elimi-|quarterback Dick Smith is also|ples are leading the EML with al S Ga Getters 14 10 Chieftains +h Spmncer pias 8 Seem 5 % 18) the most interested party, nate Troy, which. has a 1-1 record.|hurt and may not play. 3 mark, followed by Port a CARBINE 3 ie ‘Balls, 8 i? iow Pokes 7 16 tand «hehe lk A mi ows, oa After a considerable bit 6f jos- : : : unbeaten in two conference starts. | | 3 g: PIONEER “A--DIVESTION | tling around, the race has boiled : ; * ~ 2 sb ; ‘ , wil . ELMS LADIES down to three contenders in what of Te. . ce. . Halfback Bob Busch, jada 32 — Special en Cols 6. Dr. Millers 12 3 B Reais 9ihas been the closest, most evenly |County’s No. 1 scorer, been n o Foon ss Mkt, ui Fags noel i 3 Wooltvers, 11 ¢ Champagne . $ %imatched battle for conference taking it easy this week because) ¥ © Simple. Saf o Benson Lu ber Bi Trophies 1 17)lend O Lk IL 4 Chucks Shack § 1 nonors int Oakland B history. : of a badly bruised knee, but the! Special Price =) hiobi, Re e, * a ? > : . z Fa ; 6 & ingivigeal 2 FN rE Tarr Poets 8s zanerees et ie * o* * speedy ball carrier is figured to) _ Reliable ction - 8 is Bar 1 bd . . Z D. Ware, 181; G. White, 49; Woollvers,| ‘The race has finally narrowed see action Friday. End Bob Gertz ‘OAKLAND fOUNTY EMPLOYEES pr Woolivers, 2185. own i. ‘Rvomtie, yo flame — Over Front Office () af ation suffered a sprained ankle in prac. Seth Settee By armeny woes masons toy. Lake Orion, the dfening : Eat Devo game j East Detroit game. @ Odd Balls 15 9 Guttersnipes iF 14\paH Biec 17 10 Owens Sery 13 15/Champion, has dropped two league; B se W ated Perennial - ae Rote i 36 70. We ities Be asi The Party St 16 12 A&A Mkt 12 15idecisions and is out of the run- CLEVELAND (AP) — The big had plans about strengthening) ther Eastern Michigan games | Short Length @ Miaress Rogan. 10, Biken Micke, -46r, Beene mrs 38 12 Aub Lanes 12 16/ning. So are Fitzgerald and Madi-/wampum bearers in the Cleveland|management,” he ‘stated, | are Ferndale at Port Huron and R lar $79.95 Fast Operation ' Serial Kats No. 2, $61; Social Katz No lage gen” is i oom ; eg egulai . a pe = 2, 1610 : - oo oy . ar prege iy 17} s0n. ; indians’ wigwam had their fin- x * * Mt. Clemens at Hazel Park. : - ; . . ie - a = *. rowriac novsewives jburs Lanes, {e0: Auburn Lanes, 2066. Orion, Fitzgerald and Madisonigers in the war paint today, and; “I definitely do not feteedita Rochester, winner of only one . ; Team 5 re : Pont. Rec. 113 11) ELKS HOUSE LEAGUE © —— pay Angee it probably will be many moons /sell my stock,” he continued, and,contest in four outings, begins its = w : § m e to the = . | 4 30 “ their chance-to be a thorn Friday| The current conflict comes hard . = : o OR Mies 3 it Tenm 10 0 Hiterlings 12-9 Specks-Ort 8 i night at Orion. jupon a tribal decision not to seek|#5king price based on the Houston |Lapeer fo meet the’ Panther Seermaad 196, M Townsend. 46. aaa x are 10 11 Huron Clean 9 12) — offer, Daley said .he would buy | beaten and untied in five tries. . i M Mie Serv 3 11 Det Design 8 13 | * * x la happier hunting ground south of|i,0., out “at a fair price” but | a ek { ’ | Lh - } 5 2 > * © Fi aos /Club 09, 956; NuBrite Plating 2690 “ |the plains country at Houston or that the Houston pffer was on a) Brown City, with a 4-0 mark, and ; © Ciegetivii je Mkt 11 Merle Normans 7 . jin the land of the sky blue water |condition of transfer of the fran-|'Almont, which stands 3-0, tangle in “s 7" ap ony < Kidd - —— ‘1 caeeer ft oan LEAGUE A , o Misntepats chise. : la Southern Thumb League show- = eee aat ae pee oe 4 \maes Redon reels im ae .| “The Indians are aoa to stay, "down at Brown City tomorrow, Oth-. 24 E. LAWRENCE ST. ~ Kidd, 1597. |Dishstaster 14 18 RAR Mire 13 33) Lined up on one side of the|he said, repeating the announce- ier Thumb battles are eee at ; . Vards Pur 6 t 9 15) bens « ans aven. ; LADIES HURON MOUSE |Home sight 6 10 Bats Beer ° | tepee are — nee = ment he made a week ago. Dryden and Capac at New Haven. a SSnEEEREEEEEEEEEEme * ia jesk! ndéen, 1 ajeski. his. brother; y xter, a ~ Niche! - 31 9 Gt Le Po 11 13/528, Clay Craft Hh Hight: 2370 { 2 ee. . * -; ke Phas 1 1s Franks 18 13 Ser tomer Big Hank Greenberg. S| _ A “te “Bakery i¢—43:—____»e- eh I tiie “ar © Reopies Mat 13 1) Team 3 re +E SESE- OND: a+ —— ~ On_the ‘other side contrgliing J SS cece tf i Reece an 's igen’ Ht ccmste Tf about twothirds of the. yampum ; astics unds Inn 1 nornberry Ins 7 9 jinvested in the Tribe are big chie _ MEK 22%: Ketchner and Kramp,/ Det Des & 19 6 Drewry'sN 16 oe > 916, Lakelmnd, 910; Team 11, 2656. = hee Sup Mit °°? Bits” Sie William R. Daley and other stock- ; Auto Glass 9 7 Pox Cleaners 6 19! holders é : Uf, ; / * BEMIS OLSON AMVETS , Coca Cola 9 7 Parmer-Snover 5 11) ae * . * 4 . ; tM a ; wok ' 7 ; ? ’ - , = hoped St ee mer ue — L| The squabble adds up to this: | ——“_ P i tine Rec 13 . p \ oon Fras ae = Tonitty = 16 12 Team 16 3 56 rea, kG eeberalanes 5 hu The Baxters and Greenberg —| / S 4 | . Seal bel G1 OS lente Gs Uhans Variety 13 7 Leonard's Orch $ is Genera] manager of the baseball | ee our ¢ ance 0 . jen Inc 14 1 Grants rRJErvin i3 T Russ Service 317) ey t ‘ a ~ 7 : re A. Aue?: 184: B. Oswalt, 463; Team 2 alles BT cub for eight seasons un } iy . , 686. Church's Inc. 192 Pe Leogees 11. Lo Peel 673; Dr. R. J.) placed by Frank Lane a year ago) v ‘ * vin : : ‘ sf _ | faction with the way the front of on safer Goodyears for ROLLING PIN faction with the way the front of-| y = Strikes and Spares Duirey wi wh fice iS operating. Clear out the| : dio rl py eed _|dead wood, they say, naming no} I |Futmnore ew it 19 Team #16 10 14) names but specifying they aa pre- mo e cars: | Coughiin’s (Huron Bow! 13 11 White's Nure'y 3 31 include i * * i Individual ' ; : : ait! afeacl Rcciter| Mey say they wil buy out the | Ask about ours = | roe Fens Pre Phnte |majority stockholders or they will] YAM | WRITTEN GUARANTEE! [AW GN ER. AVONDALE LEADER — Capt. | sel] their minority holding to the| Larry Douglas leads Avondale majority. Same price either way., [ i | against Lake Orion tomorrow Daley, spokesman for the other | 0 an Ings | night at Orion as the Yellow- side, says he does ‘‘not want to jackets seeh their 3rd successive enter into any public squabbling”, NBA STANDINGS Oakland B triumph in a wide and can’t “‘see how it can help| EASTERN DIVISION open battle for loop honors. the ball club.” | Byracuse ia wah Douglas has 14 points this sea- * * * New York £98 son , Some time ago I said that we | pa ee | FRIDAY SPECIAL! 0 "coo: EDS: Resd beading ist table THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE oo Louis ; s ‘ | Detroit at St. | WEDNESDAYS RESULTS ° ' | ) Minneapalt ocean 7 ALL YOU CAN EAT! | ee 11:30 $ 5:30 rf ‘ é WEDNESDAYS EXHIBITIONS is: New York 199. Philadelphia 108 aa ; “acre a - | ES :3 6 33 7s STRIKES AND SPARES WEDN DAY'S ZtGnTs By The By Joe Wiiman | LONG BEACH. Calif —Don Jerdan 143% In instructing a class on bowling 12%, oy eats Geper) Oriees. MANNY’S Cocktail Lounge ume : | LOUISVILLE. 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Edward VIII gave up the throne marry the woman he loved.|th@ cess Margaret said ‘No’’ Publicly to RAF Group Captain Peter Townsend's private, mar- riage proposal. * And now Prince Charles, who enough.” picnicked on lemonade and sand- Charles to become pro-|wiches. are supposed to be proficient at. His best subject at school is geog- raphy, which he has been studying all his life. Since French is still the inter- national diplomatic language, ___*__ PRE PONTIAC PRESS, T be 10 years old on Nov. 14, making his sacrifice. While at. + eens 3 ee none Queen and Queen Mother made it Cheam School at Head- |a habit, when he was a pre-school-| “Yes,"” answ Charles. “But fey, cong cone he must do with. ler, to. speak French with him once|I’ve got to do it, you see.” eut his favorite costume — a |4 week. If Charles did well, he was| The Prince is learning his les- sons well. fowboy suit. ‘permitted to spend an extra half- ~~ Govern- possibility of drafting more effec- tive laws to bar hate literature Wednesday after a confer- on the problem, The confer- ence: was called /after recent bombings of Jewish houses of wor- a in Atlanta, Ga., and Peoria, Herbert B, Warburton, the Post against racial and religious groups “will not violate present laws even though they are warped and abhorrent.’’ . dip uniform is|hour watching television Sunday gicty gray flannel and navy afternoon. wwe, but ‘still Charles has a burn-| At Cheam, he’s also studying ing yen to wear the cowboy outfit! Latin, histo : scripture, art and on thee campus. | Greek. ~ & * Above average scholasticall . tat ¥ Another princely ambition: He! Charles is still slow at sports be- wants to learn to play the drums |cause he didn’t have many com- # he can join the school jazz!panions to play with around the . Palace. Perhaps influenced by his Aunt * Margaret, Charles already has} At Cheam, Charles is a fullback started collecting rock ’n’ roll rec-|on a soccer team. He and his Q@fds and accompanying them on a close friend, a Scots lad named aon Sas aia Ge of Say ee Grant, have earned the r ic .” he calls it.|proud nickname of “The Granite (While Prince Charles Gevekeped tae because of their sterling de- many interests before leaving fense work on the soccer field. In home for prep school, his stay at addition, Charles swims well and is adding others to the list.| keeps up his riding lessons at His father, Prince Philip, inter-| school. @sted the boy in shooting at an, Once a month, the Cheam‘ boys early age and gave.him a spring-jare let out for Sunday ‘visits to leaded gun that fires suction-tipped| their parents. “bullets.”* Philip would dip his fin-| Charles is driven to Windsor Cas- ger in oil and trace the outline of|tle where he gets his favorite lunch a bird on the door of a royal |— roast beef with glenty of York- limousine, inviting Charles to hit|shire pudding and carrots, apple it. ipie with fresh cream. His idea of a good way to top off a dinner is Charles ue Tag Gi bao jwith some “Cheam Stodge,” a the revel cheaficurs £ , end west made of cyrrants At home, be it Buckingham, Bal-| Though his weight is a secret, tora] Castle in the Scottish High- Charles is well-built. He's a good! lands or Sandringham House, eater and he looks it. Charles is usually in his father’s) Company a good deal of the time. “He's got to be a man among! men," the Queen explains. i THE GIRLS’ * * ’ tn } ys ? We BOARDING HOSE By Franklin Folger “T hope you all like these — it’s a drink I read about in a murder mystery.” When Charles reaches his ‘teens, | SSS: ae he'll be formally presented to the, sees a oF A DRAT/ HERE I AM TRYING TO ORGANIZE AN AMBITIOUS OUTING AND THE OWLS CLUS TREASURY 5 A MERE #21.50/2LI VISUALIZE THIS BIRDWATCHING EXPEDITION AS A HAPPY BLEND OF JOLLITY AND CULTURE/WE SHOULD CHARTER Welsh people in a sort of Corona-) : tion ceremony at ancient Caernar-| yon Castle. The ceremony calls for! bi him to deliver a speech in the = A COMFORTABLE 6US FOR OUR Nationalist Guns : FS\ TRANSPORTATION, BUT OUR Return Red Fire | jg \growicasices OTHERWISE < Main Battery Positions f on Quemoy Set Up at ~ Emperor’s Tomb ey i bs — = — . \ | ~ QUEMOY (AP) — Chinese Na-| fionalist artillerymen on Quemoy)| Bre returning Red gunfire from} the tomb of a Ming Emperor. ‘The Communists knocked over | the Emperor's gravestone Tues-| day, but the tomb is still all right,” said a gunnery captain. | Sandbagged emplacements for U.S.-supplied Leng Tom cannon/) swell like miniature mountains} around the burial place of Em-| peror Lu Wan of the Ming Dynas- ty. He died on an imperial visit to the offshore islands centuries ago. \ BRAUCHER 4 Fees way QR Be ~*5 ZG 8 Ce ZS THAT 421.50 CAN BUY A j POW'FUL LOT OF ALE, MISTAH 3 MASOR, AN* THAT'S THE ONLIEST KIND OF 4 EXPENDITURES THE OWLS GEN'RALLY HAS/= BESIDES, AIN'T HARDLY ANY BIRDS LEFT AROUN* HERE To WATCH «THEY FLEW SOUTH QUICKER'N q B 1958 by NEA Serbice, inc. TM Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. THAT NEED WATCHING = * * * The granite tombstone, inscribed with blue-painted pictograph char- OUT OUR WAY oo acters, was split and flattened by a shel] after Red coastal guns broke the cease-fire and began pounding Quemoy again Monday. “But the cease-fire gave us a chance to get ready for them.”’| said Maj. Chun Hswei. “Wel brought in ammunition for four! months of steady firing. “Food supplies are good and} we've dug in our _ positions! deeper.”’ | Chun's 155mm. Long Toms have a range of over 17 miles. His bat- talion is credited with knocking out 87 communist guns with no! losses since Aug. 23. | Three hundred families — some, 1,000 men, women and children—} have moved into nearby hillside quarters, They spend their nights huddled together in rock caves, listening td the crunch of Red shells shattering away what's left of their village. Their fields nave been \intended since the bombardment resumed. Low-lying houses are punched with jagged holes or reduced to piles of rubble by months ‘of shell- ing. However, the village suffered only 15 casualties of the barrages ae Jast August and none since the Ls families moved to shelters, an army spokesman said. “The Communists have fired yoout 18,000 shells at this village and these emplacements since Au- gust,” said Chun, ‘We've fired TO THE SHOW TONIGHT! THEY GOT ME DOIN’ TH’ DISHES NOW, AN' THEN I GOT SOME CHORES TO TAKE CARE OF--AFTER THAT THEY'RE GONNA OF HOMEWORK! te OA Ta te, om — ee <2, are Poss 5: == = rote Fae —= fa, THE CHEERFU r TM. Reg U.S. Pet OF. YOU GUYS GO AHEAD-- \ HOW LUCKY YOU ARE, 1 WON'T BE ABLE TO GO | TO GET SO MUCH GOOD TRAININ’ AN’ ASSISTANCE } FIGURE OUT FROM YOUR FOLKS! NOW / WHETHER TAKE ME--L AIN'T SO FORTUNATE! MY SISTER'S DOI! TH' DISHES AN’ STUFF, AN’ I DIDN’T HELP ME WITH A STACK } BRING ANY HOMEWORK | HOME TO ae HELPED ITH! COME ON--LETS ~\ GO! 1 CAN'T . YOU THINK YOU'RE BEING A HELP OR A HINDRANCE TO HIM! ec PESSIMIST” “ans back. about 3,000.” ~ ys HALF ACRE CASTLE IF YOU SOMETHING BADLY IT MEANS YOU FOR IT. ITS ASYNONYM FOR WANT / ITS A WORD YOU USE WHEN You CAN'T SPELL THE ’ OCTOBER 23, 1958 FORTY-NINE By Carl Grubert NOW YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE IS CARELESS # TALK ERTS —_ of? Shi", 0-23 Raa win ° By Leslie T By Ernie Bushmiller Com 1958 wy Unmet Featere bynes. tee GOTCHA/ POW-- YER DEAD By Dick Cavalli OlUK CAVALLI DAY AT THE ( Pretty ey OFFICE, HUH2 Acc =, GRANDMA YEAH, I SORTA RAN| | I FIND IN TH’ SMALL-FRY OUT O° LINIMENT CROWD.... AN’ MEDICINES...7 ... AFEW COOKIES SPEED RECOVERY QUICKER 7 THAN BANDAGES.” PROSE DO 14 \ii By Walt Disney i EYP uit?) Veeavi er eet e eet ror **#Oeev thet ep die FIFTY peters: Car Selling C nters " Olticer Loses ow. Can leo Fe ides Rise Continues Gwinworbeds on Deshonstraticn ir : alt of 0 U4. car eaten, Thetr GM Reports Accor = After finding at least 180 lost or pe DAVID J. WILKIE ero 6 More Local a strayed dogs and returning them : AP Automotive Writer contrasting by sage Pen a oe ag Thieves broke into —— to their owners during the past ‘DETROIT w — New car selling] cousplenously in Other Firms Stri Station, 233 Branch St., weg 7 three years, Robert DeWolfe, a law . ,; ARKETS a eT ixed in 1959 will include more attention} * £24 “a some candy and five — ollen enforcement officer for the Ma- f .) to customer demonstration rides. | Already top Ford executives u — The 1959° modell it was reported to Poni - Society, now’ : DETROIT i : : one ee ueane The rides will clinch a lot of|have criticized their competitors’ dim’ Gina as his own to find. The following are top have greater| styling At a recent Ford preview tion’s auto in} vDeWote of 210 Wilby (8 ' covering sales of locally grown Poin al ge poseg peal," and they ride onal pt said competing ‘companies ae “ recundly hy a) Margie. Neste. in "Fisher St. tee iis bie teen auecing sisca ld G C Ive Aare) ~ going: arive qeere smoothly and morejliave adopted , styling ‘“running|4ustry at eres. Grogery yy fing yet been de- Be Co eke oe aah ae Market by growers and yong. quietly than previous models. counter to what the public. says it|#¢ries Motors reported local —_— ‘tat ing was taken. 5 m pe Vv. e Gogs | =F who esal aes were General a Sr ediatine Beach on Ryan ‘ . them in : firnlohed by the) NEW YORK i — Prices on| Most new cars are longer, low-| wan General Motors|issue settlements at six more | Be wean Adnan ee "CHICAGO @ — Grain futures/Quotations are fu Ol ee ctuck Uiartet carts waive” ler amd wider! Engieecing 90] Shes Ser eter Iplants, affecting 13,485 hourly & Bassas, Bt. wil. | Ra. pear) Auburn Rd. tended mostly lower in fairly ac | Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of//° Se) ot any ete NN |Cancaa ate Gay = rated | Sain 28th, 102m. 10 | * * *£ the beard of/ Tuesday. * * ‘e back — para rr “s ctions on -to- - : DeWolfe is offering a $50 reward tive transa | For the most a pis and minus} Om virtually all counts, sales The Ford executives also saidjsettlements brought GM's 8p. a , toace] Wan y, it Prod or than they ork total to 243,500 United Auto|! a | for each dog. Most wheat futures were off ‘| Detroit Produce \signs were limited to less than 4) prospects are better Chevrolet discontinued its low-end|w roduction men. ale. St. Mary 2 & all | One is a, seven year old mixed half cent a bushel or more around! rKUITS point. There were a few outstand-| were in the 1958 model herds Delray series chiefly so that) Workers p : se. Church. 0 _> PM | water spaniel with black cre lce opening, extending declines Of), .16 stciptoen tancy ov .... $2 iing gainers, reflecting news de- There are price increases sharper price increases could be * &,* , Oct. 24, 9 Adv, oh: Q@ls. .....s00 make . . hair and white ee ss we the past two days. A large commis-| Fee iw Sa 3 33 velopments. most instances. go Ag 4, | Made in its lowest priced cars by Chrysler operated without" a | eee ue eens et ye ir old,sion house sold the May contract quince, ee eres eck :) ave Schenley opened 3'4 higher at | the selling job be rag including them in what heretofore strike yesterday. The last att PEAS Seed tly Te re ee black and.in good quantities but this was off. waters: —— 44 on a 15,000 share block in | But they will ee ts |had been a higher-priced name dispute between the UAW her noth & 9:30 ASE to spayed female setter is black a hat by a smal] amount VEGETABLES F the declaration of | due te higher production cos group. Corp. also was|day white and answers to the name of set ee t ; teeta. topped. } 9) response a : dividends of 5 and for many refinement fea- This, too, has no re- poone ng settled. 11:30 an — ‘of local demand. Broccoli (bel ros 75| four extra stock div re : Gypsy. “ee + « «€ Carrots topped bu . isto i cach: tures made standard instead of sponse from Ford’s competitor. . wast Rummace none, of Columbus DeWolfe said there were several th Cauliflower,

eanncher ita the to have the union rec ‘Ave., Keego Harbor Seo We a 10.168) 35 to 5s lower, Nov. $2.12. |Enatve, bleached. Da. ...+s2+0-+s 43 rection. Ofls generally elsed. for GM's cer divisions. 8 | a < & ining avent for skilled work-/Orchard. Lake ime B—Bid aro * IIE. : rector pares Sale, Jimmy Dey Aux- — wince lease = | It has been almost ‘traditional: at Engineering Aero are, be added. ion ouemmare Oe 25, From 8 a.m. to | : | fe Oe oe ae Uae rey oy ee “It was a necessary act m. 12% W. Pike Bt. New York Stoc redict being|! P | : ‘for industry analysts to p ers, Inc. prevent ourselves {rom cei x aroun | Livestock oe ES Sete acmne| increased competition among the Other officers — trapped into industrial union mem- | Bemange, 8 churn Bat, | ETROIT LIVESTOCK | miguses otter e es Hay .. 40.4 leading producers. The signs seem). 0p os rd bership.” 25, 8 a.m. | aTROrE Oct. 23 (AP) — (USDA) — Roles a Kennecott .. . 974 more evident now than heretofore. Chute of Hunting- Ae pen 4 Cattle = Baleble 250. Umited supply Allied Ch ..... 91 Kimb Clk... 634] 1+ Konld be because the big vol-) Woods, project .. Oct. 25th, 8 am. $71 | snughie stars a ester slow Mendy Allied gure’. $82 reige B82 SE kers — Chevrolet and Has Dividend waa | oe fully steady other classes scarce Anis Chal .. . 21.1 Kroger +. 93.2/ume car ma at_ the MONCHER Socgny Sale ie Ss te atc ek Ee” Bt Fo nave chine oppo eum at te w — Socony Mobil) ammage Sale, Piet Pres. poe Grerea te-a560. Sow lowe til: |am A tik. mits Lib McN&L .. 122) tremes in their styling. Chevrolet's 5|/Chrysler Corp., president: Fred J.|_ NEW YORK a Charen et. eve., 7 to Arg p-m., Sat. | ity cows 18.60-90.00: canners and cutters AmCah ...... $02 lige & My ... 78-41 1959 cars have something of the Wilhoff of Mt. Clemens, assistant Ojl Co. declared a regular quar- morn. 9 to 11 am. FILE Deluxe Personal File 11480-1880 compared last week cvhigher,|am Ma Fay’ .. a74 Lockh Aire |: 221 f tic appearance.- Ford has for the Contin-\terly dividend of 50 cents a com- . > PERSONAL Gre siwot: fe fire p_recistont |steers and heifers active 25-50c hi lam Motors ‘977 Loew's ..... = uturistic appe project engineer ; ‘ sha able Dec. 10 to Sale. St. Vincent's penne) Saas eT est ‘cows active S0c higher: bulls steady to lam N eg 4 Lanes Coe Fal takenan’ extremely conservative| ji+a) Aviation and Engineering, mon re, pay’ 31. In| 197 8. Parke. Sat. Oct. 25th, ae etle “periitivns folder, msn, eyes peas Ee cee ii bar ei nenecn ea itcen'ee!| Am News Tet 1104 oan 78.2! styling approach. It has termed Corporation, vice president and stockholders of record Oct. 31. sala cnel ey | ict ney ane WY Bibs tern lini2ei" deop.g DUEDLS jot “nigh ehotee Mabon, arecre Am Tob 08h Mack rs... 284 7 styling “classic simplicity.” |witiem M. Spreitzer of same December 150 cents in addition to Rummare Sale, Friday, $ A.M. hoc 5 hi choice Anaconda Ot bgtabtnaem S000 ; exert $377 ihe. Wie Trb0 also. 1400" ioe soe 2825-21 50: load |Armeo St --.. 622 Mert ms | These production giants mor. Oak, senior research engineer aire vegalar fvidend. 128 West Pike. = eae emilee ign seal Serato ota el (Acai ary ees ig! eel mally account for neusexteantely General Motors Corp.. poe . F le 7 25; standard to low good | ayco . Merc + z : em ' DAYS et cena. utility steers” 26.80- Ba Poe oe Hae eee 112 Funeral Divectere 4 Help Wented Male a) Help Wanted ¢ 23.00. most good to average au Boeing Air. 84 ls Hon .. 95.6 BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC 950 Ib heifers 20.00-24.50: utility cows|Boeing Air. $4 ioe len eat 0 ices SMAN | EXP. ee oo “4 he week 18.00-19.50; late trade °° 911 Min M DRAFT chine arenes gaa Garmers) aud cutters 1466: pene Sts 2 73.4 Minn rar a ai Donelson-Johns Interesting career opportunity tn | son. See _ 3. Segines 18.50; cutter bulls 3v.00-23.00; 138 head Bore ee eee cctersrd’ | wit a nt ne 23, 1998. PLORENCE =e long range drainage. yeas ot | SOE RE YT LADY TO WORK IN t. 13th a le a Sa ea sa | Eee estar Me AA at oe yearling feeder steers 27 00 Brun Balke Murray Cp 28 mother o rs. b , - ing work secure ve ( c fi = le 25. Nominally steady. pugd Co ...... 16.1 81 © .¢ topher e benefit } FE 5-7066. ° (Consearea es tiwect vealers stendy, Mo Burroughs in] Nat cash R.. 72 Brien Bovis: deat sister of Mrs. Voorhees- iple wy a0 ee Ofer afbee ty eminebum "hte eee ert einee ote ee 41.00: [Campb Soup |. 463 Nat Dairy a four grandchild Puners FUNERAL HO} fons y at Personne! Office,| ‘atric office Mrs Dursoyne. be ‘ . fA eto @ $16 proct-@ G !! 70 6) Boe ; . Grave- EXPERIENCED AUTO PARTS PART nig J UST 75° 00: compared th is ieuccuitnanees goat Sie “* ir aM el 38 7 sige service be con = id Box ‘Replies sore Must bape ai ein io vast j an rienced Write sontise ilts 25c to mostly aecnaale CA ee wee | Veterans. perience and be able to give | | = ff heavier weight butchers; sows| Cont. Oi], ..... Stl ..7. 025 ee t 10 a.m. todas there e herback’s Aute!| apes \1'00-1 28 lower. Sener 3 hee rk Oe U sag Chusekes Ra. 87; beloved . replies at the Press ae Bias! 140 Baldwin, | Room 4nd RD IW = ; 1 ‘Beene Pun so 83 ee husband of Mrs. Lena Priday; were ENT OPPORTUNITY IN| chan pet ppl te Brand New— | Rey Tob B ... 867 Kir follow EXCELLE 53:7 peed os ited 2: HF Royal Dut 505 dear fathers of Mrs. preov boots office is the id esles work — Opportun! ot te | -£ Quectty ls\Ceaite WwW Bet Evrae 84 Baleway Bt. 131 ter, six stopdsughters and three | | herent: Wlisiea Seles et ties REAL ESTATE SECRETARY AGF AS Touris 5 res ‘Bow, cher 671 Sore oy s 3 5 stepsons. Punera! rigs] Mee 5, 10, 12, 16, 17, 18, 28, ane ee Beste a Lhe . tor one-eir conten * a > i ottice Start Ko . -.- 198.2 Bears Roeb.. 342 helt re aon : S71, 58, 59, 63, ment ‘ ired 4 BASKET Eat ria 1316 ee one, Ss H fe Gomis with Rev. Ceceiis io ig on 112, 117, | fetes CENTRAL BAR. SEE. aos Seek, baisry open oubia ij et. DUNnMo. ts TH 5 A : t termen in ‘, i. fe . . | om afte 6 pm i * expe fi Twi Da Fl auto bt 3e4. bos Daitere Ceneury Mar Priday | @ * | NEED 1 OR 8 RALESMEN POR | gna training to Box 66 Pontiac wice a Y Aubber protected auses Uror E] & Mus :* Gou “Pac veo. 564 will ue Goere lon Sharpe ‘eiieetieet ee) a of can | Press f ~ hu |\Emer Rad ... 50 4 Punera h ston - win‘ows ; _ th larm . mL ; rt a Ph FE 89635 or call at) Re 7 veil agi every ae tae sey Exke i - ie ea Bee] : se Wet ae ieeraph: "oe TE The Pontiec Press 313 Aubura Ave. between 10 6m. Lara pe wa. Live tn More for ) . . } Fairo or... ° q B. Wal J: — § pm. . Ww _ MA 6 See oe Poe eee mane. A b Man Sti ll F ach as Std Ott Ind 466 Loa Nn Archie ead Preak imes; dear NT ADS home than R FULL store es receiv Shp. Wt. approx, 6 Ann Aches Freot Su. fed OW NJ eal Passe dag | tty heamoe bh Aad be FOR WA J ALARY oe gy eld : vo td Oil Oh ... 55. ved ; ] ; , A ‘ Ibs. in Germany Despite F puash ot thet : Bi Siereae: Cif oo bi etd dbo Ett, 5 en Punera DI AL FE 2-8181 PERMANENT SAL. pee em a fle actos pply | EE GIFT | sxé-52-4, Gre $4999 Gee BE Siateaat oo Be 24 at 10 am: from the Parmer: character investisatine fire | @SSRETARY-CBGHT EXPERL FREE G BK6-52-5. Walrut, Reg. $4.55. ? _ Official Protests igen Eee no 1 Buther Pap | 59 Snover F aera Bowe Aiiatey: from $ am. to 5 p.m si Leap eat Must be ‘able Waits Sees ine Xe) Sra. - 675 Swift & 37.1 L Chenman offic ; ontiac are: AITR 5 Special .....0....csseesees | Gen M Motors |. 484 Syiv Bt Bd). 436) Rent rete ts Bape Sitherin t oe re to type & Bare own auto, Buttereup_ 910 Oakland. | BERLIN w—An East-West diplo- | Gen mel = He Texas Co us Mrs_ Holmes will ‘puneral Home, raped bores a The Sead = Sencinanene: WHITE WOMAN FOR DOMESTIC Fae te cer cs acing we over Saas Pru | Eee Ot prc uram amet|| Eo seem, moe || aeticumart ce | PEE rou Pa peat Protecto ist by the Bast Gecman Commu Gomme? gi TeePaic #31 Mie ise fall ne ceca | git, Mi mr aetna (| Rémuae. PSN Bos "hiomGrciees ai teety East German Commu soodric , Tran W Air .. 13.6) ide Hunter: 4ear father for that cortion r | able woman to care for tw - Security Box ee Setorane gy Pameamer 24 | | | Sragatinsseonnt eet tres | 1 tertn “arth” ets AAMC = xces ew on.| Sit ase B Mas tee Riren ty 22 s pe = = | aft oe a ht 5 ‘ _ The U.S: mission in West Berlin a West's Prijs Onderwa .. 185 S oe ‘etna HERO, also survived Ast90 eatnsioce eae tara BR ARMA for Denendable Mer WAITRESS WANTED MUsT B*? Pigg nite edocs di ‘lo 1 it has protested twice to Greyhound IB T fin Cerbide 115 be tines er naemilaren and three | erenr “when -aneettations No Sunday Work Box 13 Pontiac. $3, y:APOLT Merson 08:7 2831 oratory proved to isclosed it ha Gulf OI aoe fein ans great-@randchildren nne Sty Monee. ep Press i et stand 678) he ator the Russians against the seizure Hollead & 386 Unit Aire as % | service ll be held at Huntoon a i! he etver PHARMACIST MUST BE EXPE. WHITE ROT TO Live hese d é 8 1 : 2 x with interment in adfustments w bre ed Vee] coietcuciion ee Friday of George S. Milroy, 30, Of Hooker E! 2. Ga oe ag pure! Aatiigd pala raped rill le without. tt rienced ays, good pay, MA 1-04? in. pe Sater o drinkers ne all 6 walle aes Ann Arbor, Mich. Indust Ray | 22° tq Tines 109, tn stote at the aes Chewing maison ieavertes: REAL ESTATE wae a RECE PTIONIST. GOOD Sit n° fees gz Rand . 912 ye Rub 44.1| Wa pulomiene tera eig) ‘Tk ments containing type sizes men to manage branch Real typist wi with nowledge of payroll eel easiest Milroy was arrested by Rus. ("ed 81) | 1172 Gg steel 836 KOCH. OCT. 22, 1988 HATT : le agate Estate site. ust be experi-| and keeping Manufac eturing tected against } : < Inspir ‘Cop ... 443 Ns Tob 9n 9 : Malviana. 382 Oakland (PEAS os 2 type ts 12 o'clock noon the maxed: . OR 3-1353 for appoint- Compees 5 miles West of Por. ing Beccised ede. sian soldiers as he drove through nierlak 3 6 van Raal 28 4| : 79: dear metpernet taney Snell ¥ Orevious to publication aay tlac. Wile! Box Li ne lac Press. | 11% re aeee oe satellite East Germany in his Faas Bus Mch $35 Welareen 413) deer sister i cae ae ek evusseese (Weak Ade ons nue WeEKs x YEAR | peo ae he $ 7? | sports car on the way from Den- lint Nick |||. 912 weste A BE 286 Groesbeck. Ralh and Roy Kling; selcancelied lanitelorse lata: Amerits's moat prottable bust —— Help \ ‘Wanted ! er cwith | mark to West Berlin. He was int sie one White Mot. $031 areulaalita great-grandchildren. SS. ey, Feeneames eet essary. gupesence in direct sales ane YOR WAktioo ORK 91 “ | vale lock 2 keys) Reg $1 1.95, Special. _ | charged with taking unauthor- |;,; Tel & Tel st wr ieeala (Co : 2 4 Panera araarements coat Portes the fir colette “mes, chan one aatire 190 toa noping : Fou gon nt Vina $F ) eS LA d turned over to j[sl Crk Coas .. 422 Wo “an@ Puneral Home.__ CASB WANT 4D RATES future Call MA_ 6-2556, lave opening - zed photos an Jacobs ..... 9 Yale & Tow .. 20 al Hom SALES MANAG: ERABING D make ahove average wane. | [eRe Reet | Germaalrotice | s6 tr, lene me $$, Zenith Rad 124° PS oa “hucmingoa age = yey Bete Ge Sirale rolener Bresent opprne A : | day. | . Chase nc a hae ae ies 7 ee re i Seo heated bldg. 840 apt. for services. | Ro cre eit ecard reftieiava'srtere|| ¢ if HE HR || sdtitt Se wve-orw| ces ag a ‘was able to jgform them that de 30! is » Well Lee chilaien Pen evan ‘ 27 4¢8 8 729 car Sma Write Box Se ee _Codifiag rower Det. the Soviet zune of Germany iMetgchaage «Sth ee re scat gmctamerities | ot ER He || Segiaee Sirah Be Tog OF. THINGS GOING ve the ‘Soviet tope of Germany. Prev. fay. 3a 8 a F i Realy Puheral Home. Debra, with i a wanras ELDERLY MAN TO} can make Reiak” oos arts Diplomatic sources said ein eae 291 $6.0 1974 loterment tn Grand pave me werk on care tive tm tee | ee ee particulars officials have indicated verbally) Yeurlagoee: (83 157.2 tm state at the Harvey A. Neely | — ale 6] Basar ADDING MACHINE ee SU eee Be ise Botta | tien Wanted M WELL ENOWN ATES onGapiaa: | Freeport. tv Milroy case and it is now. /1957 high . 178 1888 WULPR, OCT i088, iW. tion ean men TIN? N iM DESK DRAWER es East Cerna jurisdiction. | 1987 iow 2327), 66.2 150.9 "it onSac at. v4 Oxford age 8: A M AN’ arpa | Px watt ed sake, = W SEO We, TRU M ER i vi 3 Adds up to 999,999 and subtracts, sve! All vee 97 | The spokesman of the East Ger- DETROIT STOCKS “bs P ibeggerot: iof, Burton tnd oe Guarentece ‘0 es bap fa a Smal al coe a | er. cleered lottery sith ‘ Hs hoe, Ae 6 Size $ man foreign office gi Bei) — ane Bo Neon! os. de eighths Clare Ousnam Pride Get, “Nat Rartes tor i coma sae a ho ae MEY WHO. ARE DE. DE. bron colares (piertic ‘told reporters he did not knov High Low Neon Looe ta GH poe with Rev. | saiasned Contact ‘Homer Wilson. 86 Via3'aal'/”. held at the mo-| Elec & Equip Co .. 22 22 22 Puneral Home. Oxford. ; 10 eed hee nese ; oes |where Milroy was he allen ne Alfred Bday officiating, Interment | between 10 and 1 = 2 BOGE SAEEEAS) Ree A hie Spatial rns: ‘ment. [Roce Geer Gos oy = wee fet Sues ass ep balmcataee | oateaee eee neat, con “Holland Furnace Co. | Employment Agencies 8A : But he added: ‘'The United's States Gt Lx Ole met Ses 8 al _Reid Funeral Home, ai im. Bow 2, Pontiee ‘Press. ou OMAN OL WORE IN f Fo- -BOOKKEEPER government knows from previous! Howell Elec Mt Prod coe ts 84 40 | US Eb Tea a BL) tekst Oven: ACTIVE MEN Ose be Decherd or as apprentice. | Pull charge and assistant. § days. ss for the re- The Prophet Cot .. 9 96) rp pet niel P. : va. Give previous emplovment, age tidwent Emoloyment 406 Pon- t ] ie Th ffe of Da ‘cases where to apply ° - 98 97 ot Seem acres nite) © SI tetecherticcuteey uasestenes # mani. euarrh wemuercnn Likes c State Bank Bldg. FE 9-927. " Rudy Mfg Cot... . —= - Young; dear mother of Mrs. Dor ood pay Appearance? and ¢ e Sa Press ESK LAMP lease of this man. Toledo Edison. Oo aoe Ho ae othy Martin, Mrs 1. G. Lon ota! Roope eh & ica abinty helpful. quarters furnished. Pontine ; = i Screw Pro oe . . vot hy ‘homovson; le- ‘NN LOW COST D | The East Germans demand— eho sales bid and asked. brtigs ‘ot Screnalee Riley: also| Apply Ley ‘om Grnereaas, ‘Getober EV ELYN EDW ARDS Rexibl Fire perend sap ee EIDE || _Help Wanted Female 7| Yocationan, counsriina Can heng on wall, Adjustable flexible erm. | United: States deal directly with service will be held Saturday, Oct. Bo or Young Man =o 'W LOCATION ~ Black or brats enamel finish. Takes an incan- their regime in cases whe re Alaska; Gets Network eel Boke Lae Origa, with 18 a geinele, rt nae. Menced — 7 me i SUITE 4 a ites | eir hos OF Ballagh officiating coast res . Apply tson, AV dercont) bell Americans are arrested in th NOME /Aaska — “White Alice, Interment in Mt. Pleasant Ceme-| essary. Earn oe n. 1008 N , PUBLIC — : | fountry. 3,000-mile telephone-and-tele z Oakwood. ‘ai Set dees] Stel ep a bower oh expenses, Seo| Michigan, OL erin, . Mu ted an East German| pee twork was put into oper- Hee Lake Orton.” Mrs, Roberson, oo it Hotel, re mourn AP on RELATIONS $ 97 Milroy accep his trip. The|2Tabb network, 2. Home, Lake 10 to 12:30 rt. Don't ebopon nti oe art expenses,| Atteactive youn, re toe y, to do rep- 5ZK4-920 transit visa to make his trip. | ation recently in Alaska. pro- In Memoriam 2| CARETAKER tral Bar Fest is youre, ‘7 Te 3% 8, Bag- sesperative, ve work for me: of con. Reg. $3.98 Special... United States does not bar, but vides both military and public com- “ ing house. "see Tom. Centra Room 207, over Lynn Jew-| * ava need on aoe : Advises its citizens against, accept- munication to some. of alaska SS A Teak, Os te ~ uy a citi ; i GINFER eleth: SR month to ‘es Midwest Em ae * ing East German visas because of! 04+ remote places. ° tony who Pies awes |S eer nl. tc 4 iit a hv it oa ph as hag FE 6.0297. diplomatic powcion wis imems + y er aves. ty. 4 ae hare ©. Saree in civ fi nity Mga eos 615 SF “CRE TARY ‘ : A ‘ 4 > aw: r EN ERAL P RINTI NG ener ais March Shows Ist Rise | Stair mised by his ie. din ente in related. eh seca a S- m gm, Mere Poi ! muy. fields, "Very. good fringe Chats Girl meat tine ank , . : Active = offered’ Salary | _ Bldg. Pe 5.0 : Y India Plans Parts Plant 58 Volcanoes Funeral Directors 4) start Gepetiding upon alten Must be 18, piv it person seeies® lastructions 9 E S U P P L | ; HOLLYWOOD — The nation's On ‘and Count = Office Building. ovealilnt 2 dd / ba what nL an | MANDUADIH, india — iret movie theaters in March scored “a ) Some Ate drt ne ED’ PIANO =f - z 1 a |motive-parts plant is being built a to-year at- oe take . i o LAWRENCE ST FE 2-0135 la cost of more than $10,000,000 at |the first monthly year weet at FUN ERAL Bagot es barrier health '& ee woodnerd * d 4 Solera eae! mares 17 W. . | desh State. |tendance increase since last June, ; > on v1 | Aes, barr week. L' siete alter ren dad PONTIAC [Whed in full production it willjising 2.7 per naPARRS OTF Fyeus | hinck in Poeel | as 9 employ about 2,500 workers. month of : ; / aA . a . s i 4 > oe ° #. ‘. ' ? a. 8 - ee 7S . ened aa S28 urke Asphalt Paving |84N7y ip ames ms wiht a8 fimo wemeacre | BaverY Wa = Menominee. Mrs. W * § RMs WEST SIDE UPPER & Dap aMet) Sealed “Ti aakeil ages Mm Waliee, Fs Sy, Teas PE oSST™™ © 1 peongon, ooenn, ppco, | PIPING OD DOR Fe _ Fest, See Ladle a and new Vi¥ WOKS ROOM & BATH UPPER FE rated child weleome. Rent $45 per) 4 .a39 * ; HD LF AaFERT ‘OR REPAIR | Your vat " 3-4332 or 2-57 month. References. Inquire sais _.| 3 bedrooms, full basement, hard- INSID’ * OUTSIDE PAINTING, Wor rt I drea come true. Now Elizabeth Lake Road. WARM SLEEPING ROOM 1 GEN- wood floors, plastered walls, com- savestroashs carpenter work. 60394. ae can lose ee a tee PP er AE. & Bar LOWER IN | > @EpROOM TERRACE $754 MO | Weman, 24 Norton Ave. FE pletely stormed & screened, paved repair, plastering & | a4 é at dave. Ugly : : OR 30749; 26TT street. landscaped 60 ft. lot, im- plume ay a 1. anigy Leach 10 Bas cndiine —— <7 one popes ® RM APT eR AND STOVE 7 BEDROOMS RAMONA™ WEST SIDE ROOM. FOR svar mediate possession. Call Gerry furn Apply at 103 Bloomfield Ter- $75 th Can ness girls Kitchen ot laund Van, broker, OA 8-1160. race Next io St Josend Hos | {hissy =m WE | privileges: FE 20015 of FE 5.6008 Wolverine Lake Area pital 985 month MAN 23 WOULD LIKE ‘Dressmakin alloring. start our safe, scientific redu any kind No selling. FE b 001, g. 7 16 ee fr gee eo tleporre SMALL WESTSIDE RM BORNESS GIRL. Large 3-bedrm. home modern, Call now for sppo} 7 BEDROOM MODERN. MIDDLE AGED MAN wisues ORESSMAKING Ta AND 2 CA CADILLAC (MODERN 4 ROOM EDROOM i work of anv kind. EM 32679. i Uys Mre os ' PE Fe 4.4131, y SyENiNG BY h, gas oceat. $65 FE 2-6521. . ey eo ane No pets. ow eee ere pacuy taco and ie Peter home wit fal — - . oe — men a wa heate WALL WASHING AND WINDOW only 2.3. 6 epCARLAND | eason- | BEDRM. HOME. NICE Base. | —“** —— as income, of approximately % pg, Reasonable. Free esti Dranes & done Hiding’ Babes poop Rat ‘ aulgl fart) Deo Garetates. ment. Good acres. Fenced with fruit trees © mates. : rat £6455 _Pont A? Newsleotures Ser = — Children weicome, Paved street __Rooms With Board 38) and berry bushes Large home WILL ‘DO WORK OF ANY KIND. HEPAT ma ND TAILORING. All medern, 3 rooms an tn on ee =< Selaned ome kestsy pine een n : 5 and bath saree lassed-in porch, linen clos- FE 6-536) ladies’ and men’s =) a “ ; get apt. Clean and nicely decorated. | 2 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE, WITH | ist FLOOR. COMFORTABLE § Led clothes “Bane Warner, PE 307 acs eels Go out and play in the traffic! Wice sad warm. Ample lsundry| post & Set water outhulidng: | rosm wtih er without werd FE er leogr Ss retiring _Work Wanted Female 11 _! Insurance Agencies 17A| {2st garments. see us today. : — | facunties Agrecapie Tien 613 | OL 11000, of PE 45506. | sinay CLASS BOARD AND ROOM) """ ‘icTarT REALTY, : ‘ : Close to schools. churehes and | 2 =e a LE MOD 43 onl: in | 4-230 1 Day f 2S SERVICE. 3 Por Aen ONE caLn RS LINC | Rm ti¢ Pontiac) Wanted Real Estate . = Rent Apts. Furnished 33. downtown. Save on transportation | Close to eity Reas MA 42293 eee Tg acer (anders ne Leta Bacon : bushe! delivery FE: =e | costs per mo. Includes heat | 3 SESE AUTO. WASHER AND Wi!) have transportation & to cer | 2.» _Bures TH LOSE WEIGET GAVEL ¥ AND ECO-| casH FOR YOUR House — we |) RMS. $1080 A WEEK. . 25 BEL- | . and hot water. K G Hempstead.| range, near Auburn Heights. MSO and shopping. OR 3-1943 LAWRENCE W. 2 WOMEN WANT WA WASHING ___Uaundry Service 18| Ons-Aciiien tation S conta ot] Geercene kL aoDD. GP TO | _mont_ st Oy ee ea | GENTLEMEN ~ GOOD | Th SAREE | Love na | TIMMS ge Oe ELWOOD REALTY | J ROOMS” NEWLY DECORATED. AVAILABLE ov. i RMB. 7 PAMILY. 335 LIBERTY STREET | clean modern nome pane | (FOR rouR q “vn — vt. ent. a1@ Cuntonville Rd enette. bath util, Pvt. tr., bath aa , 3 | WANT ee wax J ie LAUNDRY SERV | ¥' “NEIOHBOR® NEW 1 YR |_o br 3-4706. ; close to bus and stores. $60 per Coppers 1 FE 's 01a after $30 Da | HooM fon Two. MENT WIN a y OT , a oe eee aio; a a ad ag pomp ey le gay = HAVE CASH WILL |; S307 Ae aICEEA aM wen,| Soe res er Sten FE 7 BEDROOM MODERN. AUTO |_ sires FE 2-342. , BAB r ay CACE CURTAIN PLAT On ROP. dential if f desired. OR 3-0171. TRAVEL fers oS Cass Lake. Until June. | 5 SouaM ORAEPIELD TER.| est Large yard Call after 6 | SOMETHING REAL NICE COME | rE 21730 fled Beautifully finishes Pontiac | weg ed 26) eee rete fo see yom and race Apt. to sublet 4 months Bee _& see TV FE $0577 19 & Matchen s OFF JOSLYN eLEA LE sPEADY | —2¥20!1,_Phone FE 2-610 td. Children to Board 26) snow you bow et cosh for|3 ROOMS ALL UTILITIES, LAUN-| {69 ‘per month. avaliable at once. | 2 RMS. AND BATH $40 PER MO | VACANCY FOR re Y PER. | ‘ Na act or acre-| dry 8, neat, clean, well fur- : PE 80679 | sons, bedridden or ambulatory. | 4 bedroom home Full base- lad housework or baby Landscaping 18A tall coe. So Meeminute | sidhed sepia sinest: spas Rent starts Nov. 1. MI 6-3373. 5-33 | t haat. Pensed ders, | Has own trans. and na ase ean —_— tla adults only, 18 Pinegrove , J 3 BEDROOMS. J JUDAH LE Lk suB | FE $e Full evict “$1i,900 or witi Be SE He tt -#) ACE TREE SER RE Far Ren an paa> ESE aREEN ae D. RIL LEY, Broker |7 RMS. « BATH. syLvan Lake.| BLOOMFIELD HILLS |; SE DROCEEE CEL DREN WEL. | Convalescent Homes 38a ee Pee er 5 pm. PE 4-4366. 4d ae trig oe our Wtd. Household Goods 27 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra en See come. gas heat. FE 8-0784. 640 LEEEED EES — Ex? GIAL Wists GENERAL 1157 PR 4482); 3 ROOMS ALL PVT. OFF W. Beautiful Jjocstion: 3 bedrm., air Lounsbury. | ONLY $1,386 DOWN See wieues GENERAL ATTENTION TRICK TRUCKERS y LOAD | casH FoR USED Tys, PORN RESULTS! _Cotiimbia FE 41128 soeenienes Pvt yard, util. well | 5“sennccal RANGH HOME OU | one, wacencns OR : So J rE Sonce!| | SRE, bined sandy cam ton soll | ture & misc, FR 20061 J ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN- pp first hoor cette fore eee a canis advance Cul | ante ascepion Mesyireice. Roa for a good 3 bedroom home. a venson Awy and R Rd ; AD we bave left is buyers We) trance. Gas Heated 87 8 *parke couple, no pets, decorated to suit. 7 oral FE 20076 | Rest H 54267 Large kitchen Fruit trees N-|GusTtom &U FURNITURE NEEDED available Nov 15. 131 Pong) (pace Become: Lane Rest Home. F §TOM L VARD. : goed bomes & other properties Street Te a _& cooking Sst. ft “gun. Own nm & Lk. Rd, Apt. 2 J BEDROOMS AND BATH, GAS 1 ae at driveway erading Back filling | Entire ‘home or odd lots. Get the) S*-_ - - |) SG ROOMS PRIVATE RATS | Waares eee y pyr ne — |" heat, close ih §58. FE 2-4777. OPENING SOON Suburban. Your family will x £34979 Roto-til rms EM 33023 ton dollar Will ‘buy outright or WHITE BROS. "& private door. FE 5-0501. COMPLETELY. .FYT.. BESIDEN = Glen-Actes Nursing Home Now| . be proud of this home. Show NDERORADUA Ee AND EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND! fell i for rou. B & B Community REAL ESTATE J ROOM APTS CLEAN ROOMY | bie ‘for’ Bia e beni | \paine OR 3382. DRAYTON | “sccepting applica Por. toy. Hie Bem = MOS) co Auburp Avenue wacese , removal Ph PE $6583 or OR _ Sale Phone OR 3-2717 __ 3-1206 vt Wor couples Uttlitie- turn | ‘f = prising One — : ptormetionicalll FE 88013 - ol sae baneed NrER AE | Wa TO BUY — ALL TYPES. Sto 4100 month'* FE $4037 | COLORED — APT FOR RENT | se MODERN, <65 A MO THREE ACREs a | 1M fu re. ct i ef et th | rm modern a mont i - g “TER TAEEs aEne Yh ge avis | WD aan vats 2-5823 ia] 7 RMS. & BATH. PVT. BATH & | Dopipx ist PiooR 3 ROSS |e PANGUb REALTOR NA 1-2815 Hotel Rooms 39 Look whet 87.250 will buy! Car live ww Relerences. Write ¢ ayo ered et Alt a 7 Rly Seed tt W t t S 11? Co ae cae eee Baldwin, | Sud beth all utilities paid. close | 3 BEDROOM HOME $100 PER MO. : room home with 3 acres. inc Press. Box 58. rte Cd ee - ant {0 wells Baldwin.) t> downtown 106 Center FE) Call PE 4389 HOTEL AUBURIN $1 700 down with reasonable TRON IN MY HOME 6250 v's voasaen hd | ae eye DISHES. AN- TRY LaBELLE im 0 Baldwin. 2.2390 lS a Sith oie be =o week monthly payments to re- bushel. $4308 pepe gar a . tree re-| tique lamps. Antique furniture. 7 RM APT SLEEPING | RO OM) = WITH . oom s jay of Wee sponsible party. — power brush cutting. OL | 2-1521. for three FOR COLORED month 10 Buffalo, Clarkston. _/| Also 1 oF 9 room apartments | CAOT Woe VOne | wualay SLOW poems pac | “REE PPO E™ OL SPACE euvaas ‘warren < tm, booted opt. wity het water.|) BEDRM. HOME 1p BaTHS 1 | Ceoting cod rviriecm les lente | ACREAGE . CLEANING. $1 AR 99 76. de Gelivered. demt a) —, sases POR 386 ——— HOMES ; 7 _— Lo _ bl a oc ae read = oR 3.2908 ainsi $10 me ™ aa Inside of city, 3 bedroom , hour and Rei. PE Pate Rd. north of Auburn. FE $-5817. Wtd. Miscellaneous R euneanl $16 Ceeeniy, One child of _$-1620. iia a } BEDROOd MODERN. YEAR Rent Office Space 41 home with 2 car garage a i DAY WORK O' se] TW 3-117 us 2 TAB Tg R Real Esta MS baby @elcome Aviv 806 oe FOR COUPLE REPRIO— sTOVE. around Full basement Centra) | ~~—~~~~~~-~ Pp and workshop. Zoned for transpertation, EM 3-432. |New ta wr BUILT | TYPEWRITERS, WILL PAY UP a eas eal Estate Clair |" sod util. furn. 160 Auburn. | —Dest_$83_month_ EM 33630 _| 4, BLOCK FROM SEARS on | repens Sree “Wane! field top soil Cor. Lake Rd. & M59 a creage city LiouT, eS a on Soe to 28, Any model or condition. | pe 9143) om 35022 | (IGE RMS LOWER HEATED, | POR RENT SMALL APARTMENT 2 PED Roos PLAT UNFURN EM ek ined) taras) zooms) booted so scarce. $0 act now! 3 e Own) | unfurnisneo Ttially furnished | rote : $6703 | TREE G AND TRid- |W WANTED ee OLD TANDEM le EMepey ie ee Commerce ena Unica Lake area |} RMS. AND BATS $30 MONTH | 1ST FLOOR OFFICE IN ROCHEST- 136 E PIKE 8ST OPEN EVES. WANTS GENERAL OFFICE megenncns Umea | EM 3-4827 ROOMS & BATH WORKING] Reasonable rent Write Box 115 | _25 Belmont er business area OL 1-1112 FE 4-9584 or MA 5-404) WANTED LOts WITH SEWER tes waneres OLE Experi FE 3-9226_ ; + > as. “FASHIONED #00 Mage 34 aad water Jim Williams FE coupielier D3 edie Eee | = eee 3 AND 5 RM “HOUSES _NQUIRE | 900 SQ FT. GROUND FLR PARK: _ MULTIPLE LIB VI cADY Des sInES HC see aro or WEED SPRAYING AN D | dump rake. any Pe 30612 after (CRMs AND BATH PvT EXTR.| HO! [. YWOOD APTS. 22 Auburn, off Sac! ing. gas heat 2 Lavatories. W. H. | LE LISTING SERVICE _ work with ret. FE 7 2-828). WANTED | Westside Inquire 9 Dwight > le “ROOM HOUSE 45” MONTH | _Koudsen FE 4-4516 $195 DOWN ca LAWN BUILDING | = WANED IM MEDIATETS, "hooue-ann. Sure, OnoGRD |UD gated A 2 E Fe bi | soe health FR, ibinrod MEQQRAPHING, iYEING Sec OF ose =t ser oer | ORO OEM DD and om a BOS, Fs a Ce es pay remiss 0) eee gay eomne ovin Trucking 19 LANDLORDS au ones. Real Est. s-o0se atter ¢ om ; [GE «RM. UPPER AND 3 RM | Gren sriiP weterences oe || Offi ce i t rete Gane w a ee UATORE,COMEANION 8 epase \ woe « “E. ae Se caste locate irestel” ones | 5S eee FE 48350 5 ROOM, MAIN, GAS HEAT. 313 | _ and 6-281 Ciega: “ett Nt Cose. OAS | ana FE? aspcrerences Oe paisings Alt) esutiticoed, (agit | take, wade WE Jee or OS™ ! 2 bed STAKE HAULING AND oh aps | _ South Paddock FE 91720. AND BAT | & janitor service furnished. Ideal- | ——— ~ ———_$<——<— invalid or sem!- oe Write Poo- | n shed sd Thine Nh 4 RMS. AND BATH. 4 MI EAST use Press Box No 68 peta germ (EI AD ereeieRO RUT het ee eee ‘ROOM HOUSE. BREEZEWAY. |; ance STUDIO Apartment. 643 | “giRoctester. #8 per month OLY ena oe LaBELLE HORSES AVAILABLE LICENSED a NACLING —~ RAKE LEAVES $143 Case-Elizabeth Rd_ _FE 5.2030 1ST FLOOR WEST SIDE — 2 | _2-car garage $90 a mo. RE 09-6064. Auburn PPriv bath, 2 sblen aN Perry gt FE $8121 | and bonded. Pontiac and Oakland ame yeur price. PE WANTED » R INSIDE “WINTER | furn_heferences = Seats | ROOM HEATED FLAT. CHIL- eat tents. stove, refrig., 4 ROOM HOUSE. $40 PER MONTH | —~-——- ———_~- —~—_—__| To Buy or Seil — Try LaBellel County Nurses Registry. FE << 1 LG AT a rie storage ined boat. Near Pontiac | 1 RM AND KITCHENETTE. $10 ore et Eid 3-007 per mo or 625 eu Pere ee 019 per| ak peel Reeburn EE Es 2061 F Sale He 43 } BEDROOM HOME D an arn, 6 arias satisfactory week ark FE ¢1738. _ber 4207. AUL A. KERN Inc. 4 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY FUR. | or e ouses - Fowrnic BABYSITTERS BUREAU, ws 4 per load FE 8-016. Call 27008. Ir AN BEDROOM PARTLY | AVAILABLE NOV 1. 5 RMS for appointment. FE 2-9209. nished $50 mo EM _ 3-4207. A $57 per mo. inciuding taxes Ptah and La livt Ldeonsed ass pended. bales (ep TON StaKE WANTS WORK. shad | Living g Quarters 30 ae _Lakefront Apts. OR 3-9105.| heated. 94 8 Anderson. Mr 41456 4 eooue: OF DOUBLE HOUSE, BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM HOME | soem Wubi fireplace Pu rubbish OOR s BACHELOR APARTMENT | TWO ante Oreplace: et modern: |i aree Uae ce cera daa! | nee feo ope early moruings er oi | MOVING pe BAUR | 2 i pints EDROOM | 18ST FLOOR 6 LOVELY § ROOM | : : ; a asement, au ea | h les | 8 end bath All utilities fur- R § with re- $55 mo. FE | ity room, attached garage, alum- 7 . ats ceS—TiOir “WORE. euescbi CELENT SERVICE | LOVELY HOME, WOULD LIKE TO| > Tarage bo chSweitare ‘accept: | ished $1? weekly Call at ama 'N | frigerator and stove full |] ROOT ANG BATHTILITY | tour suorme and aveings, "were sis per mo. All oa 1 floor cal o #0 Reasons: ._°E ; siness per-| ed FE $- verry ement. © ea truem FE 26332 +7 FE 2-5788 ust see to appreciate e | work baby 2 son. FE 4434]: Eves OR 31384 ae 7 James K Bivd. $100 per err mond Rd., near White Lake val ‘ | day w week OR efor | aes “1 Reduced Rates’ Wanted Transportation . 311 peel ERCHENET EE APT Sass | Cass-Elizabeth Apts. ooth with 1 year lease. SO Teena ee aul ok | | CRRSONALHIEUeoMsn |e ees © Dest lee eae: ASHING AND 5 IRGWIROS | AL: ALSO) — Large ap oF BEDE 3 rooms & bath completely fur- ai 3008 or Broker 81414 } Pr 821% | ing this 4 curtain’ Pies and deliver 44804 = | Seg | RITCHEN AND AND BATH.| nished. Playground. New garage. Le > Ro 3 BEDRM HOME INSULATED &.| . | Fh +313 waotlse—m RvSKien NAME RIDE TO PONTIAC MOTOR FROM aba PE _ $5203. 3 ROOMS AND BATH AUTOMA-|° Jorms extra-large t ea tot.| RAY MOND LaBELLE i 5 Pelton Sashaba district 6:30) 1B 4 GLEAN QUIET COMPORTABLE | MODERN © ROOMS CiOse Te) ‘Souift ppt teeta? Bo oKte wy fee ~ a : : WOMAN WANTS EMPLOYMEN~ creat bees, Aoy time PE oe aon On se eine a aaee _ AN @ ABLE Adults, Phone FE. 44388 B.ucktop street. gas heat. OER : / 6078 Ga MOVING OF 1p per mo Adults 130 Berinole kitchenette apts Gas heat. lights. | bus and schools ef) heat 90 Bo ea Gl mortgage $72 mo include = WANTED IRORNGS IGWT, HAULING’ MOVING OF | Wea Contracts, Mtge 8 ae ae nro eee SS pe com ncree ee REyenTy | pee dows. FE shi geet tate: Re aes anrtime ‘ PPP PPALAL LLLP PLL LLLP i- A oF — lg i= ——= . CALL FE sire i MOWMS =: ATTENTION!!! “* | ities furn 258 Orchard Lake DESIRABLE 4 RMS. BATH GA-/| ON oe ES LAKE. ¥EAR |§ ROOM | TERRACT -_E BLVD 3 BEDROOM HOME BY OW | . 4 iN GG 7 ROOM KITCHEN PVT | ‘ace W Side Availbale immedi; around clean, pleasant for cou _FE_5-6437 _ small down ment. EM 3-5522 i Cheaper FE 83244 PE 5- ENETTE & PVT | Als 7 pays pag Bullding S Services 12, ONT AND MEAVY TROGETNO wp) wen TOURTLAND (Com. | (beth) /) cepiered girls) or eas | — _ately FE 24044 or FE $3263 | _pie No drinkers) FE 24160. ne ROOM F nOUSE FOR RENT. $50: COMPAKE THIS : Adults oniv a = S aoe can work out rent EM . Rupbish Pl dirt top soll ING. REASONABLE DISCOUNTS | Gock Alberta Apts ~ FOR COLORED | ORCHARD CT. APTS. ; A-] COMPLETE SUILDING SERV el & ioad .| A8K POR MR HAYDEN NO! =e el : lens iresm sand All utiltts AIR CONDITIONED l= | Custom oullt 1.200 sq ft. 3 nee og itty -work. x vernon Bow. ieee ae OBLIGATION US deta ai Go oe furn Located ogg south east Pontiac's most exclusive west, ROOMS REWLY_b DECORATED, room "bree ranch pote, Fu en, WEST HURON - Walking diss — | | er, A 42233 FE 3608 wants work anytime 3 C HAYDEN Realtor plant. $65 per m Call Market | side of téwn on zrospee ate side apartment development war | : mo FE ees ae Girport. $* | (ooce 1% ocslha ceramic ciull tance to Court Houselslarge 8) AAA Floor acntn 30 8 E__Walton $0441). 2680 —_ ae Real Estate, FE 1 ing fast, only six 1 and 3 bed- | — with vanity Plastered walls oak’ ‘eom home. cowid be used as g ~ O'DELL CARTAGE BEST CASH DEAL FOR R APT. LAKE ORION. | "00m apts. left. Balcony type. in- | 5 ROOM. EASi B BLVD. TERRACE | floors 22224 plastered garage Al), office and home Basement. oil "eo 4 ue ~ a | iE land contract or equity. also re-| Ist Floor—3 Rms. & Bath Laas cniys 338) beri ” Bed. fal Eitchens ee abd Petes ti F ee rz am this for $17,000. on vour lot | heat $9.950, terms It's vacant ‘Suenos CEMERE | fone lone are moving ance vour‘land contract by @/ privy ent Clean & attractive room _kitehen iiving reom and g_ AND TE 3338 ~RY A ALL KINDS | Prone new Conventional, FHA or GI FE ¢3369 PE $-1370 bath. Pvt. ent. MY Urnished. Auto. heat and hot! croft St. Keego Harbor Custom Bullder _FE a 4 BLOCKS TO SCHOOL — and _Teeeeee Ol | mortgage: Pra Pvt ent | iN CLARKSTON 2 RMS. PVT. water Sjso furnished. Adulte only. | ¢— RMS —& BATH. CLOSE TO| NEW HOME IN TAKE SUBDIVI./ Clif Tos rate ee ee | Ki — BASEMENT PuT U2 | a ne oe ENT bath and ent., first floor. heated, meee et CC | schools, churches. stores 1 = gion. 16fo0t boat & motor includ-| Dullt 1954 Living room. dining | | _ana bath. _OR 3-1388 touch with e manager L” kitchen 2 bedrooms and bata - peath bome Also veeiek cfs z, JOHN > | ideal for retired persons. refer- ue Gardi >| from Saginaw Inquire 25 E. How-| ed Large carpeted living room | ol a op : Cement work FE TRUCKS, Taree ' T MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE. | ences, Li 31207 after 6 pm | Of east oe = | 0 | with huge L-shaped fireplace. and) Kiimioum. starms” and screens: A) BAND & pratene aoe aa AND EQtr — rooms. Near Centra € LARGE. NICE 3 & BATH. GA-| - g of 6 ROOM & BATH GAS HEAT extended brick planter. Kitchen) ycettent condition throu bar ‘y-ton © — FE 5-8278 | FE 8-6918 | G al! bulit-in ‘dishwasher and dis- : s =e tise Hardwooe Pocr serv | eton Pickups "Weton Stakes lt \Z CET > Ria AND CUATROWiIn pvr | [Ate, Atulte, Kear airport. OR | PEX DAILY & SUNDAY | $350 Ber month 1178 Smith St | poral: its baths, patio’ Pear tis" | $1,000 down, $85 per month. See eT oe eal Pontiae Farm and Feat fer eee | TARPPRONT MODERN 2 BED: WAM THROUGH OPM | TRO ROOM WEST SIDE HOME, CoM. in'Gpoer Lone Lake Estates wih | NEAR SEARS ideal rentall | — FE 6143) ? ; a + N Upoer Louk Tete Estates win | SEAR SEARS — re ; = . { . a aneled living room, | PARTLY "TURNISEEE 2 BEDRM | pletely remodeled 875 per mo | dy beach {4 fine fis location al large rooms Ist floor A-A TRENCHING | Industrial inaction Co. | 6t0 W Huron 8 Ph FE ¢3525| ROOM CLEAN WESTSIDE APT Eichen aol bedi “Tneludes utiiities | flat wit garage clean, pleasant. | Can Realtor Partridge. PE 6-358! Priced to sell PEderal sa2i3 pe ocms acy bs tise ad) Doors Footings Septic Lines. OR 3-6666 out * ea |_____OPEN EVENINGS | Available Oct 70. Pyt. ent &{ anc heat $85 month or weekly.| Ob Duck Lake road Dear M6d | +0 RM. HOUSE. nn j ooms Bods pete eee. oa eed = : peledine @undas eee eh ret Moone | 687 Central Drive, Lake Orion | _Boz 13 Garden City, Michigan | FE 3.0243 air heat Vacant $12,500. will . whet ee ees ak CASH Biker fe Tikal RS ear orig ae PERU TOON SE AME eS oa pen woven nouer eur: TLETTLOSTEAC vain’ emt er ngs water ines fle ° SVED —ARHGLES plowes Fh lizabeth_ Lake Rd. No children. ™ illiams. dren. 2685 Orcharé : : : AVAILAB - |2_ CLEAN ROOMS. . ENT... -07 en ard Lk. Ay . 7 _FE 6-008; | _up free of charge 6-4038 Lice eee Seid (ee ers cnn. NICE FURN APT. FOR 1 oR 2).-%2™ ___|& LOVELY 3 BEDROOM HoUsE | 3%{BEDRM.— VACANT UNION LAKE AREA — Low ANY TYPE OF USE PLANS Sainte & Decoratin TIES. NO OBLIG a N. ae see ea Se persons 249 OPchard Lake Rd. COPPER ¢ ROOMS, UTILITIES Large back hf ov a pees sa taxes Large jot 132x364. 2 bede custom drewo g ra ig 20 IGATION. CALL /2 3 ROOMS, MAIN wLCoR PRI-| Ai. ati] furn $12 week. furnished, ak children welcome. Relsrencts i ¢asset gard Onser bas just ceducedy price &| rooms, tile bath, compact kitchen, i STREET LEVEL BASEMENT APT. | —C®!!_FE : ayment for quick sale living room 14x14, FA oil heat. Y = WT CLASS AINTIN DEC- A h PVT LE aT wes BUNGALOW - WEST SIDE NEAR| Three large bedrooms & tiled BAR RGAIN — orating : Pochale FE . O nsonr J ard fon suse ee OR 3-7206" Heat, lights and weshing facil!- = SIDE STER AND Tel-Huron, ideal for working bath up, tines eco separate uel ey and 2 car se Qarage best olf man winter. _5-0680_ 3 AND } ROOMS PVT ENT ry tles furn. yey reas. rent. Also Wachinatos ehcp od aree — §&| couple, gas heat. newly decorated,| dining room & remodeled kitchen . ere: price. ‘or Pontiac. residents i8T CLASS INT -ERT Pantind | “TOT, 2, | lai OR teers | Nindows ‘Fie 2400. DN | 8 bedrooms a Say Crs oy) EA ee ee Ve er ey) Mi lg Bed fo oe Wel ects ony Terms FE 50122 or is decora' FE OL 1-3141. a telegraph =< 2 = ROOMS. PVT BATH AP-| VERY NICE = 7 ARG BATE PVT call bern fi Big othe oe a TotW" Huron, "Ask. i ie tae heat vers Sater eee steel nrepiae arate ok wall se ; 4) BAINTING Fe HANG ply apt 7, To Clark Street. Ent, No drinkers, FE 2-6553, ane 42521 or after 6 | Mrs Bitz. | cluded is a 10 ft ¥efrigerat iP earnetine: nt : BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT tng Paper removed PE 46018 _ ‘ ; SS s. a FE 5-1172. ee kitch , cirigerator, | wall carpeting, stone planter sep> + i +ROOM A MENTS. PRI-| WESTSIDE COUPLE OR SINGLE CLEAN, MODERN ELIZ. LK ALL chen cabinets & Venetian blinds | rates kitchen with extra cup» . eae! Also chimneys No Job uni al PAINTING AND PAPERING WE NEED “ale bath and private entrance. [leat orl: spec and botnet | 0NW ATERFORD APTS. Year home 3 bedrms Knotty pine| Close to Lincoln Jr Wish New) board space and "Hotpoint? | mits Guaradtecd work eur MY. _Mason_ Thom ; 4-6364 . NEL ; _ ‘4 Squirre: Rd. FE_ 23-6093 | ent Air conditioned All util, furn 3 rooms unturn §63 per mo Walls, ga heat, natural fireplace.| We Lave the were with $1,500 dri pullt ins @ large bedrooms. tits | 3-1128 . 4-1 PAINTING Ta TERIOn @ &x- LAND GONTRACGIS } ROOMS PVT ENT BATH Tv Free laundry equipment $65 = WHITE BROS good neighbors Reference re- oF | bath. famfly tom. utility room, ale | terior 10 per cent dise ‘or cash Badwin tus FE 2-6102 month 733 8 Telegraph . >. Guired 3955 Hazellet FE 46805. | NIGH GANS | FA oil heat Washer and dryer. * BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT Guaranieea’ Pree est FE 6.0205 = Ze Bec en , An ite [DOUBLE HOTSE FOR RENT FF Beaviful Cape Cod at'e fo | 2 car mttached garage $21,500, . work Fireplaces and ehimnev« AE tines QUICK CTOSING 2 7 ; 1 omy AND UREEG sonable t ssion at ; _ FB A-6375 ARK FAINTING & DECORATING NO HIDDEN FEES Bn roe eh eee Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Onen reo a a Se lon a ae a — cee specs peawoms & Sela | Fidel e terms Possession at /BLOCE wy OR Gon WORK Frew estimates. Phone FE 40950 0 Wich lie & Harger Co FE 20772 __ vee +) BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE | YEAR ROUND 2 BEDRM WOL-| ana bath eer jo US anes Ceca rpered living rocm : SOCK BRICK CEMENT Wonk EXPERT DECORATING anD any Nicholle & Harger CO. | > Ge-S Rus ist OR IND FLOOR | $100 ort mo Adulte 130 Bem+ —°OE front MA 43175 __ | to-wall carpeting, % ecre of land. | Tebarate dining thom,’ Americas |Roy Annett ines cepiaces MA S031, a ise Reasonaple a Ww. se FE 5-183 |“ front, MAple 5-2183 or FE 82512. nole BeiAlr Manor FE 41559 | Rent H penn paved street at Rae cures on Beauty kitchen. eth dinkig arco. | ’ —S0d_firepia ASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS BAT! /{ AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY Rent Houses Furnished 35 urn Hats FB Cove ceilings. plaste Realtors since 1923 ; Burt TL LDOZING (LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR | H J VanWelt. . 4540 Dixie Hwy. 20RM PVT BATH AND ENTR : | alu A ets Betieoeed : +3504 nes, plastered! walls (a9. © (Huron FEderal 8-0466 ° 5-2853 i __Aduits. 109 Norton. | Pepa late OR_3-0105. | ied = = ——— Full basement with fireplace in : : et SuILD Na REPAIR PLA PLASTERING | ‘paiwriNe FE 8-0343, aenies 2 BEDROOM APT, UTILITIES|1 BEDRM. 3 RM APT. iy NEAR |} BEDROOM SPOTLESS! ALL | “Owner PO Bor 3535 | ter heater align ntonnn ae OEse Excelots (S| Sunday 1S “brick block cement work. FE ® PAPER HANGING ia I E furnished. Both on ist floor. Also| GMC Truck. siz 5¢ 50 weekly. 399 utilities supplied. Auto. gas heat an ae Be ter heater. alum. storms* & — 42200, ie EARS EXP. FE_5-9937. roan house. 294 Ferry | Prospect EM 3- 4322 j Bus line and grocery. FE 2-4855. 3 bedrooni as Hae pee ho. ment, New ie coe varace. Radi. CARPENTRY | Television Service 22 TR NE ISD) Ss eS regret (RED RACED CAE) MOR | cert] decorated, Aes oo ee eee ea an - ard St FE 5-8588. __ oS FE 6-3338. side location, Full price $14,500. ; Rough, finish. 2 young men aby 1 TV sER ALLS ACTION 2 LARGE ROOMS. KITCHEN. | 5 |2 BEDROOM, EAST SIDE. AUTO ———; | cash to new mortgage. S sg ears exp. Home remodeling trom swered - pty Day or: atant On any good land contract. New| ette. adults, 114 Cadillac. FE| 3 BEDRM APT., PRIVATE yanb | washer and dryer. FE 4-6223. LE heme. cerere Neaclalveon: $650 DOWN , asement to attic fourier ne RAYAL ELECTR INTCS or seasoned. Your cash upon sat-| _ 42936 | and entrance. Near new Lincoln | 2 BEDROOM MODERN WITH GA-| sideration given to handy man| Here {s a real buy for homes eee a ireers jot of | - Fe ee aa lompection Tat proversy 3 BEDROOM APT. ON WALTER'S piaet. $75) month. Call MArket ieee. Auto oll furnace. s5 Until | _with small famlly_ FE $-6106 iefaity (Pivelircoms i baidcad ' : DAY OR NIGHT TV and title Ask Ken Templeton Lake. Extra nice, garage, MA | —* eposit require MODERN? Sa i : 3 N h D ane rot telereuces RE Ben PE &1206 ‘or_e 8430 | KL. Templeton, Realtor |_ 50641 . 7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT | _F vabetn take B MODERN TBEDROoM. # Mites) | finea sities Ful vuccmect, elec othing Down: TED REA M._P_STRAKA 258 orn Gi take RA. FE 4-4563 2&3 LARGE RM BRICK ee wun Tamch home Plastered walls Sa ey ee eED tract Call Realtor Partridge, |2 RMB. CLEAN. EXTRA NICE] Gime mona are FE 4-4639 country estate, desirable for| low. Livin dining @l oxitens (les Foom (Ol heat) 2 car GUSTOM HOMES BY LICENS OSC ITS Ee Pa coset. Hide-abed. TV. adults only. 14 mt Airport Rd, MA 5-2452. 3 ROOMS AND. BATH, ADULTS-{ young or retired couple. Large t grm_. dining au Itch-} - ties room. Ol heat. 2 car puuger Free estimates OL PaAKLE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- SHOP AROUND THEN SE 08 a of Auburn Hgts, $15 per week. eg 19 STOWELL FE| 4440 Eliz. Lk. Rd FE 8-2039 vegetable and flower “Smee Art Hatdeood fect, fat ta one fee ie aubcrsan tycatieg. sen scours aks ee renee! nore iad contract Ere0088. we30i 3 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN. AT clu by and workshop Bice oe oil heat, gas water heater a'um CEMENT © BLOCK | Seta rmnocoranmrg — | Sie" ai es he © OPEN a |? UES CORN ECLONE) TEE AM ER | Eb mttas Reece) EE hts SPB GaBe | owcm hoe 24) Raat baihase, Se uron e 0" c yare or il- " WORK FR SOU oy | N, Perry FE 5.9888 Wanted = T Estate 324 |2, AND 3 Roose Wit PVT, | mouth. EM 2390 or EM 324 heat & hot water. Call Townsend S887 after 1 pm. or PE 6-805. dren, Close to stores, schosis ‘and | A spotless. bungalow. AI rn ~ — us 8 ¢ ~ Floors pasements, EM_ 3-4879, Lost & Pound 24 eres eles Ee EE _ baie 3i Stone aw pene 3 ; OVE. "NICELY DECORATED 3 ” Dake OMA coe EN WALLED Ee BRoad $60 eas Hon: Full price siiias with 81400 | Suburban site 784235 wand CERAMIC TILE ; oe Py on week loose be pe for immediate occupancy. Heat OR 3-3050. = & $74 per month inc. ins. & | fenced Well landscaped too. TERMS LOST: PEKINGESE, VI- mergency _burn, off Saginaw furnished. Next to Drayton Shop- J ROOMS AND eh CROOKS | Wzw 9 BEDROOM HOME ON © me aeer cent int $7,950 — Nominal mortgage FREE ESTIMATES — iS on| cin ed Baldwin, and Columbia : ing Center. Reasonable. OR Rd.,_adults_FE_ 48 Long Lake Phone FE_5-1958 102 EH a RE oa] Costs. «Low low . payments. - Advance rigor co R 3 8 Call FE 47747, is out my homes for 2 LARGE RMS, PVT. ENT. “AND __3-6224 or OR 3-113 4 RMS HEAT, LIGHTS AND GAS. = Eve * rE’ ee t FE ¢. 248 | CONGR OR LokNED fost: BLACK & WHITE FEMALE SLACK & WHITE FEMALE Tale? @ turnover has been| tile bath. FE 4-406. S-USPEh PLATA: S SERDRMA. | Newly decorated Hot water 410s | NEW 5 ROOM MODERN: Brit | — $0510 FE 2-3971, «9 PULL PRICE only $5.000. ? i insurea Residential commer’) “dog, vie. Auburn Hgts. FE ¢1030 Ga A ACC CE 5 a ee LA Le A ltedrm , $85 Desirable Highland Rd. (M69) Pontiac. han neat LIne Roan, | Ree tut basement (urnece Coe yma oe LOST: ; ent Newly decorate location near Lineoln Jr High|4 ROOM COTTAGE WILLIAMS Sn : : LADY'S BENRUS isT- Tf you want a quick gale for your foe AT A FE 68-1503 and auto water heater You ~ 5 WALT FAPING aD FIN watch Without band. A hated house or anything tn real eatata aie: cha welcome Gingeliville Rend on ee ena rE Lake. Clean. Reas. rent by week | 7 j6}1nSON 2 BEDROOMS COM- will need very little to han- ‘DR » TAPING AN. EM = hone me immediately - PLEASE. or FE 8 | _|_soor mohth. Inquire 4787 Dixie Hwy. : 7 ce “this one providing you Ishin Free estimates FE §-3463 phone me RMS PVT BATH & ENT. LO | 7 RMS” AND BATH. PVT ENT | _Sat.. or Sur. pletely remodeled. gas heat. 875 | SECOND STREET ss Pp gy Fe 46 LOST — BLACK & WHITE ENG > eiowels nr downtown FE #1497 | 3 blocks ‘rom Pontiac General : s mo. Also 4 bedrooms on State| A most immaculate well can.) -“7C ® Veteran $6101 OR REST lish setle in Watkins Lake area J ane REALTY a AND 1 ENTRA Hospita Call after 5 oe 3 ROOM Roce IN KEEGO St newly decorated $70. FE) structed 3 bedroom ranch type | 5 oS , BLECT ~CONTRACTO me RES! | Reward. OR_3-5426_ 2596 DIXIE BW FE ¢4861|5 RMS. AND PVT ENTRANCE.| Hospita Call after 5pm. or all) Harbor, FH _4-1039 27260 | Tite ‘bath, carpeted living room) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor _dent comm, free est _PE 8-633 |-So> > BROWN AND GRAY | HAVE ae FOR LAND CON- 319 _E. Pike. 3 RMS & BATH, FULL BASE-|~ “ON LAKE & dining L, gas heat complete 262 8 Retegech Rd open 99 ELECTRICAL SERVICES FREE pointers in vic. of pagusre Lk. Rd tracts and home equities Rea-|3 ROOM APT. NICELY FURN.| 3 ROOMS & BATH. BABY WEL- ment, gas heat, saree Adults kK | storms & screens, Lovely tand- | Fe 3-7 E 2-4936 estimates Partnev Electric. PE) nq Middlebelt. FE 5-6742. ronable diseount and promot ac- see 344 W. Huron. _come FE 5-8586. preferred 81 W. Longfellow. = | New ranch home, 3 bdrms. 2) Sereeg: fenced aera with new | —— — _5-6439 LosT Gf Bp | tno ROOMS WEST SIDE. EM.|3 RM LOWER, AUBURN HOTS. |§ RMS BATH BASEMENT, $70. $70,| Ddaths, rec. room. & attached 2 rece am yours!tey grills a eaiccd FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING Le end. vie, West, Bloomtiels GEORGE BLAIR ® ployed lady FE 2-6524, counie only, FE 7-800) or MA| Twin Beach EM car garage. Option to buy. EM,» At S198, on low FHA terms fer water ey P a bead alee Twp. Reward, MA 86-2177. ALTOR 7 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. ADULTS | —— 7/5 RMS. KEEGO cas oma HEAT | = anrawitiiGPriGnito —| Located near new post office 64 w iron (08ST: BLACK PURSE IN KRES- | 4530 Ois'e A R 9-1251| only, FE 8-3473__ 3 ROOMS IN BASEMENT. UTILI-| child wticome. FE 43405. TO i N BUY in Keego Harbor. Fach apart- _tre Co. 1 Ee oe Ft ee RAY: ON PLAINS J ROOM PRIVATE ENTRA ties and heat furn. Private en- 56-3289. Newly remodeied 4 rooms and base- ment has 4 rooms & bat! a | GUARANTE Ri = ath e's i ‘ants wear. Reward. Eves OR 31708 stall shower. $65, All Sede a trance, $45 month, FE 8-2284, ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDRM. HOME | 4 ment on Hopkins ee $78 monthly is in good ities ath anc , Kinds. Hat_ i918 ‘Wumus.Mars Teo ite Y nished §18 Orchard Lake, FE|3 RMS. REFRIO. AND STOVE. || Seawitul grounds Availebis now ||’ Hist sonst as nate | | NORTHaID N, Casa 9-302] $7178, |LOST: BLACK & WHITE MaLE| Sell Us Your Equity | 25752. Adul FE 2-6859. 454 A gh School, $58 month. Off Walton Blvd Foo beagle. Vicinity Hamlin & Liver-: : a on ee ultg only Ts u-{/ thru May. Rent reduced $60) Reni applied on price of property Sted enucorne relat 26,500 . OO eer Pm 40450. L.A Youn aot ee oe aT RED 2 ine = no. ped ta home -cash walt'| 3 RMS AND BATH UPPER, 4 barn’ Ave; Palm Ville “Apts: monthly. Adults only. EM 3014.| “No down payment, FE. 45203 wluibrececwariicigcragen Me with “t for thi nour GARAGE, CABINS 4 ied Mea add WITH RED | stings, iroux Pranks 4308 Dixie) Byte en, Me Besuaa cai Feo ee AND cuidea feoscmed | aes [RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED a VaRCREAT a location and only, $1.8 ee | boas SES Full A in! on ckson “Hwy. OR i ; modern 6-326. BROKE basement. auto. oll heat. 7 poe yleensed Welider Fioase return papers, Reward. CASH HEL . Inquire 67 Edwards. eee pena Te a“ Seer ail areas & vurice | SrattL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE. Em, Elizabeth Lake exe Be ean also garage, eeeoet east of NO JOB FE __5-2409, 2 = - Gas heat | elegra inside e cit PATCH PLASTERING. NO POR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY 3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT. ENTR.| bath and entrance 684 Auburn ARRO RLTY month. Suitable ree “cautte. ye = vice y tor large at too smal 5.9080 | Hobbies & Supplies 4A if cash interesta you. let us | Near stores and bus, $40 mont! ae se stores eng pes Be a na curl He e a ox 314 reas ovet vour oroverty tor @ c on Z wk or $40 a month 73 E Li A Crescent Lak Fst * PAIR REAS 1@s.| sale fn man en t NTR. OMS. F very Siodern’ 2) bedrecrs © see ps! NION COURT rescent Lake Estates Pein PR 21023 CUSTOM MAP Be reser sale my sears we een et) STO fe eae | aero re BATHE | Miran i Tune on Deport ‘| 6 toma and bath, terrace, eax neat 2 bedroom home with full eae eR FLOOR TAYING,| 74 Sani By RUMBER PIGTOR uities We sido neve buyer for ers and bus. Adults” $14 week. | ° mo." Adults FE 2.2 _liveland, Fe hae sack vx Go Wempacea iol k, Huron | Desemten end a ee 1363 W FE 46402 or _FB 5-07 : a nd, FE 2 an . ace. Bui , gangam ead fniviing Phone geravtle Be tawresce & | and contracts, Clark ‘Real Eitate ie ek F RMA k RATA ADULTS NO | Five BOOM FURN. HOUSE, MoD. | _OC_FE C030 = GI's | $00 down pius mortgage Boo e . 44813 Ask for Mr Clar 3 ROOMS BARGAIN. ATTRAC- drinkers. Heat FE 4-1625. 1) 8 ern, Will rent to quiet couple | WESTSIDE. 3 BEDROOMS, ONE costs a ROO F REPAI RS PLASTIC ATERIALS, NEW) ME |" tive. Business woman or pen- |" _ Jessie. | with References for tbe winter | ficor. basment, gas heat, re | [fxcevtionally Glee esse *lde | ade new “colors, new low prices GI AND FAA sioner FE. 2-502 Sunday, Mon-|3~RMs PVT BATH AND EN-| Near Fisher Body. Write Pontiac | 25608 aii bungalow with wall to wall) car- For Col EAVESTROUGHING $0444) Ciea’s Hanacra Shop new laca- vasn FOR youn fom | ‘7804 sfter_§.90 p.m. trances Ist floor, Gas heat and| Press Box 11 ? Waar WDE TERRACED com. | PONDS Un the giving room & hall. | “or Colored MASON WORK HOUSE RAISING. _tion, 07 Oakland A ve f nome tor |3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, STEAM| Water furn, $50 month 37 Norton at AND WEST BIDE TERRACE. COM.| 2 bedrooms down. 1 large bed-|; € room. 2 pefirosm. Full foundations, basements, etc. D i Oationd Ave es, We can se nan. é a e a. heat day workers, no drinking. _Ph, "FE | 2.3753 or EE 3-7882 LAKE ORION. 6 RMS. AND ) BATH. letely remodeled entirely new; room up Needs - little finishing |. basement atts. gas furnace M Building Service F270 or) FOR C ASH IN A men ent all us us ‘or fa Tarther informa. FE_ 2.9054 _401_N.| Paddock. 4 RMS. AND BATH, $45 MO IN| aun Call” alvers or om MY heat, ‘hiidren 800" bet me Paved ar near SNe doen ees | ture “ea down “ aA | 5 B ™, o a utes do se REEMETA age Canina Ak] See PELE eee Ge He Ere | GUIDE TO = parent | “Like PORE TEATRO ee £ oe'ald, tile, footings | through assified Ads the cash you cap recelve| sylvan Lake. ef ,Fm. Until Mar tat, GUIDE T GOLD: Sell TAKE ORION, 1 BEDR whe LIKE “A REAL AR| GE xE B R ~ be 1.0083 g \ Fe | ig v O included, "reas. 100 Heights Ra. C Sn | GILES REALTY Co: NDEP ae goes! Dia TRAD Ritsoel! “A. "Nott, Realtor, things you’ré not using COW ent Rae — ‘BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em } 4536 pixie te HWY PLA e 2-128) | FE 5-6175 21 BALDWIN AVE, | 2 va, 00, ALTO NICELY I PEN 9 AM. - & P.M. ; TreAlTORS 170 W, Pike through Classified Ads! ‘and ut, ‘adults only. On 3-see8.'in the Want Ads! | Oibres OR F170 | MULTIPLE SERVICE a Ws a * 4. i* — - i) . ee et ee al ae $e Se OR ee ee et HG Feta tbat eS + wate tetetet et ata ont 2 ‘FIFTY-TWO * For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43{ TIZZY PO Pa et a EE Rt | Ye a ~ . STARTER HOME BY OWNER.| 2 BEDROOM HOME, HARDW Yo. can move in fintsh it your floors, large rooms, riv. seit. OR 3-268] or OR 3-1070, $1000 down. Terms. FE &-1178. SYLVAN LAKE Bbedrm. brick By owner. Lake priv. FHA Low interest mort- egege BET Els Flizabeth Lake Estates Ideal iocation for children. See this three bedroom home Lew Down Payment with) ‘full basement Excellent condition | “BUD” e ‘Only $1.250 Down ; buys this home and income, close to school, bus and stores, | featuring 5 rooms and bath downstairs, and 3 rooms and bath upstairs, full basement. ol) fired het water heat. automatic VACANT. WEST SIDE. 3 BED-/| room brick. Low antge payment. FHA terms, OR 3-8315 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM, HOME. Built in kitchen, finished Tec. room, 7 ox garage breezeway, Alum. ms & screens. Reas. FHA sporered. OR 3-1415 after 5. NORTH OF PONTIAC 6 rm. modern Make an offer, i rm in Auburn Heights, KANVY BAIN sacrifice fo iii 8 LAKE RD. 134 Ft. frontage. Ranch Nothing - Roun Et Suet arter nome on ee BD i ah | 4 a / e i S ; ‘ ‘ ig % Fie a ‘ae ion tanta 670 W. Huron St OPEN I — Phone FE 4-3525 ae! EVENINGS» _ John K. RAW IN BRAND NEW IN CHEROKEE HILLS Beautiful custom home 3 bedrooms Toom den living tToom 2 ceramic tile bath coubie glazed won hie throughout 2% car farage Fu.) basement for rec- Teation room Gas heat and hot Water Large corner Jot street to be hard top Shown by ap- pointment OAKWOOD MANOR Lovely ranch home situated on a beautiful wooded jot 150 x 324 This home contains 1,800 sq. ft of living area 3 big bedrooms 2 full ceramic tile baths and! ‘> bath. living room with fire- place. dining room, famiiy room with ceramic tlie floor big kitchen with built-in range and’ oven, ceramic tile floor and work area Full basement. 27 car attached garage Owner must sel] at sacrifice price $31 000 < WEST BLOOMFIELD Brick 3 bedroom 2 bath home Big rooms plenty of closets Large garage 24 x 30 Picture window planter. Fenced. Only $17 000 John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors Since 1925 313 : Wes farce Phone FE yes ror) Eve. FE ee # bedroom: fireplace Aviminugm wows and mar- Bille Street re 2-403] hu L 1075 W Huron morcues eons LAWRENCE W. Gaylord SMALL FARM You asked for it and here ft ts A 3 bedroom “with full basement Breezeway and attached 2? car garage plus a nice work shop Mix- ture of 188 trees Peach, pears apricot. plums, etc Over 2 acres of land HERE s ANOTHER 3 acres .Fruit trees grape arbors. € room. 3 babar , home with large fami! kitchen. Modern bath Bare, ment with auto, heat. Ga- Tage with loads of storage Chicken house SCENIC 2 ACRES with beautiful 3 bedroom home; also has a den In high class area This is worth your time IDEAL FOR FAMILY Fun ant fortune in g's acres with 100 ft lake frontage Attractive 3 bedroom home with large brick fireplace in jiving room. Large 2'2 ‘ar garage Only 9 miles North of Pontiac $18,000 102 S. Broadway Fe Orion MY 2-2821 19 Rochester Rd. 4 rr) Lakeville OA 8- 2543! | | rAds to sell, Just the place for garden. Lo- cated just north of Pontiac. $12,- 950 terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor” 2200 Dixie Hwy at Telegraph FE 2-012] — Open @ to 6 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ~JOLL | VACANT This 2 bedroom modern home with lake privileges, fenced in yard. aluminum storms and screens, of] furnace, large front porch Asking $7950 with low down payment... COMMERCE AREA Lovely 3 bedroom modern home. Large living with natural fire- place. 2 car attached garage, storms and screens. Located right on a beautiful lake. On large 77x 220 ft. lot. Call for details. HERE TODAY-SOLD TOMORROW 4 bedroom home in Pontiac. 2 full baths. ful] basement, oi] fur- nace incinerator, large front porch large living room and din- ing room. Immediate possession - Low, down payment Evenings after 6 call FE 4-0855 J. JOU 2836 DIXIE HWY REALTY NEED A FINANCE. FIXER? Order Classified rent, find a igood job, FE 28181 is ithe Want Ad oumben! i _FE 4.4561 | terms to responsible buyer. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA For your retirement, this extra well built home has lastered loors, farm all the extras like walls, shiny Oak dining room, large rooms, vestibule entrance, and activities rooms with new ledge stone fireplace. This home is in ‘‘Better than new" condition — Oniy 6 years old! Oh yes, new aluminum siding, awnings. garage, blacktop drive, nice lawn and shrubs, a variety of fruit and garden, partl? Anchor fenced. Owner going North Your chance to own this excellent home for only $15,900. 4 BEDROOM BRICK Do y . need 4 bedrooms, 2 oe s, and a large lot? Do you want easy terms? This Briek Ranch home has all these things: and more. Drapes and pespecce are included at $14,950. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK~-FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen|- REALTORS FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. type kitchen, 2 large bed- WHITE ONE And only one of it’s kind! situ- ated on 60 ft of lake frontage. This fine home offers many ears ~of peaceful living. The 22 t. living room, den and both master bedrooms are fully carpet- ed 12 ft. kitchen has loads of . cupboards and ceramic tile coun- ter tops, with an adjoining dining area. The 22 ft front porch ts fully screened and offers a full view of Lake Oakland. Other fea- tares include: ceramic tile bath, pancled rear porch, part base- ment automatic of} heat, 2 car arage, aluminum awnings, storms and screens, lastered walls and oak floors. he ides it plenty of fevers and theans and s complete with an underground poate system, En our ife in Nate” evict Peat dP 000 Gan terms. CLARKSTON 28 x 60 ft, ranch home oat in °5§ featuring a 13 x 21 ft. sarpeted living room with fire- place and built-in bookcase, a 15 x 15 ft. modern; kitchén, 3 arte bedrooms, family room with built-in barbecue pit 1%: baths, 14 x 16 porch finished in knotty pine, Timken oil heat, oak floors. plastered. walls, landscaped lot and many other fine features. Call for appointment. 2 WHITE BROS. ~- REAL Ee ATE * 5660 Disie Open Eves. "til 8; milo "bil 8 2 ‘, ee % PRICE REDUCED COMFORTABLE 3 BED- ROOM home. Full basement, storms and screens, new gas furnace. Good north end lo- cation. Reduced from $8,500 - to $7.600 at $54 per month including taxes and_ insur- ance — You can’t afford to rent. T + ig NEARLY NEW CHARMING 2 BEDROOM ~hrs dpe with family type kitchen and full basement. Complete with Aluminum storms and screens, water softener and other extras Extra large floor to ceiling closets. Total price $9,400 with payments of $63 per month including taxes and insurance, WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman oma REALTORS -FE 4-0528 377_8. Telegraph . .Eves. & Sun. RENT IT FAST throur' Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACT ION. Dial FE wail 2-8181. , REALTOR 345 OAKLAND eles OPEN CALL TODAY POR DETAILS. APPROX. $250 DOWN 3. BEDROOM RANCH TYPE ON LARGE ONE-HALP oe LOT. CLARKSTON ARE. JIM WRIGHT PE S041 EVENINGS TIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN PAY _Josephine Call MU GI's NOTHING DOWN OFF JOSLYN AVE. 3 bed ler owner. 3 rooms up, rent for $18 per week. Let the trent pay it off. Price is only : — $400 moves you jn, -SCHRAM REALTOR , FE E571 . lOSLYN LD re Bn AVENE re st y BUNDAY Sacrifice for cash 141 8. 46386. ment 4 bedroom iakefront home with large paneled . living room. Comb. kitchen ard di- nette 10x12 utility room. 5 miles from courthouse. $550 moves you in ft, divin and ee zi heat, oe 0x- iso. ‘only $11,500 on FHA room ranch with full a roo $1,500 do 4%) ACRES. Scott Lake Rd. pee gree 5 rm. bungalow featuring bedrooms, large 18.9x14.6 iene Toom. fur- tiace, i} bal New gas Pull price “$14,100-terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY. TO SELL. TO TRADE 4-4813 rE Moped or FE W. Hur en 9 to 9 Multiple 1 Listing Service HOLIDAY eo 3. bedr anch, just 2 years ald” tile ath, iarge kitchen, car- port large lot. gage, $66 per tod Insurance see tT SEMINOLE HILLS 7 room colonial. Large carpeted living room with natural fire- pees family dining room, aie reakfast riook, basement, 1 ca arage. lot. CALL FOR AP- Bontraten. 4% PER CENT MORTGAGE — ANT TODAY Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, plas- tered metapae emp oak floors, ige. kitchen with vent fan, birch cup- So eiap er t Be a a ie: s heat — are but a fe fates. CA — FOR FULL IN- WEST SUBURBAN. wey 3 bedroom ranch home, tile bath, select oak floors, ilarge kitchen with dining space, far 1 siding, large jot. $11, 950 wi $1,500 down. duplicate on your lot. or will build to your) specifications. Smith- Wideman | ay EAL ESTATE OPEN E E fsas 412 W.-HURON we Bowes Hignuin as hot water, 2 car garage. eo ora ac into : our model. B a | le ola rice ~ E WM. A. pees 3 bedrm on 3 lots. 69,000 Working sho pe Owner era — NEW BR per angle thea : Nest + pia 2 bedrm,, = : adr with good terms .. : “trblevelg: i < Jo CORED FOR -DOLORED down. Term fo weed, isevele 3.9, Only Toom ho gg Be hg iNeors | wet Sais, Se i Vest Suburban A real buy $500 dn $50 « month. Dorothy S Snyder 1 igvcndes A ALA, terms doors. oa re ie with lake privileges. A delight- Por this) (¢"bedrmi on! 5: MOSER: REAL Est. Roger B. enry, Inc. REALTOR Pe 4200 ful ranch style’ bungalow with P. W. DINNAN me land Ra. ea su M Ob 1-0111 weet. nr 310) W Huron 3 ull basement, fenced yard and | gg Ww Huren FE 4-257? = _ Hoshester _Qpen Evenings (0 8 featuring generous living room, : One of the older Rochester college tows, Beautiful = full ‘bath, oll fired forced aif | BEST NORTH LOCATION, | IN 5200 DOWN six room hemes, Located op income property. 7 rms. each, reat electric hot water. alu- orthern g it. ael's 2 bed e H _—_ 2 heat. basements, new alum. siding ~ LADD’ S minum storms & screens, school school district 4 bedreom moed- $300 I suoser ie New O] I e + s—d than average rooms. gph e, all in excellent . bus at corner Priced at $13.- er:@iome with 3 bedrooms down. 3 bedrm ~é poll EN PHA, * than money ip ONLY 88.750 200 Do your family a favor, Gas heat, 59 x 150° landscaped OXF pank, $23,500 terms. p bungalow look today. lot. Quick possession. Price — car garag- antag cel BRICK W Crosslin, Broker located 1 B® as gee ae. $14,000, terms, FE 5-2443 | rel "PANCUS, eh oe |, SEVEN ROOMS $14.75 | _ 4. Ce Tapes lan # of fine homes close ‘6 Bud" Nicholie, Realtor | Owner LEAVING STATE, WILL -| 1919 3415, Ortonville MA rans Ms ong | lls wpe OL 23-6211 pe screened; aes : 49 Mt. Clemens St. sacrifice my 1954 custom built 4 BEDROOMS, 1% pine oo | ons - deco- - mortgage x month, seidcen FE 5120) Mo, MOS he s-s004| for CH Caco ae oe omer ranch | Waterford Village, ‘aI 3 ae mo enn : ‘enced reat take over paym tof my equits Bay xd) ee -12 or - or ICAGO suburban Immed- ‘ = : 2 rage ranch fenced rear é Sus0 DOWN iate 5002. oS a near schools and stores | — lot FHA epproved — No agents OR 31028 Near 2 4 bedroom brick with BALDWIN.WALTON AREA —RUDCET down ent— tion, et oes ad ning are on Large 190 ih ee ted Tae ane en BUD ME OF $67 ber month—with «cee 1 cy laid out arcwooe room frame. Bu .. SPECIA . y NEceient wits plenty NO DOWN Botte == Ge Mee auto an WEEK 123 and ask for Li tin is ROOMS he ? at for additional bedroom or; ot water, storms ence y GE. 2 story, ? ‘Dase- ae room Landscaped yard 7,800. Vacant. $300 down. No bedroom home with vine Ttoom, DLOR. BLDG. co. beges ( — a heed to 7 with paved drive Large rear PAYMENT tier costs, Move right in. Total dinette kt bath. arene 9-9123 a iC: hile 5 t only $70 r mon coa: furnace ca. porch, 2 car se ard Fenced for the childrens perm en only po gi ih iPa te hoo! 5 play yard of 3 bedroom starter homes. EIL C. CREIGHTON vealent Toeation Gown. | "aaire. af etov Sea rae wat . ' 5-BEDRCOM with full basement and rough wir: WOodward 1-9594 cluded vearane. Larne ; nee, le On vour lot or will build op Tf_no ans. VE 86-1261 EMBREE & GREGG = “space WE TRADE New 8-room home with a ae our lot, with small down psy- 1565 Union Rd. R M oc B k DORRIS & SON LTORS ’ family toom, ultra-movern kitch- ment ® G Wood GD. OR 3-125 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE UNION LAKE VILLAGE os arty. TOKer | 3 w. HURON re +m Best Buys wn with all the wins aoe Corer pa Lake Rd & M59 5 EM 3-4393 or EM 3-3314 HOUSE A D BAT SALE Seca AU eae eee pe eee ee BRICK RANCH | $5 EO a pan Fe ras 1¢ e large ance. ; bedroom ranc ype bungalow Tod es ae hares SYLVAN LA KE bold ree oe sod ¢ eect OPE | a ied is 1% B. —-PAMILY RM $500 DOWN ay 0 e x Sam Warwick has new 3 bedrm. ak floors, plastered walls. nic ATTACHED. 2 CA R. om cee ere ence nnn oakeat ot Eles eniueme age | hot Walet tnd'e nice shaded tot sediom, sreumic Ge canied| Shedieen “tome Gurtge ge | REST Tea gw ue MAN'S nay terms wooden ake privileges - . ne : . bath fixtures plastered. walls,| heat. living " tand- we pe aed - N 3 ‘ LADD'S Se el Duetwondl: Fee sees | eee en ee “He's the type of man you wouldn’t mind being basement, copper plumbing, many | seapea Full price. $10.000. Call {orm re eetira) laketront home. GENTLEMA? pen Sunday AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA . mnted inl ith!” bape custom it features. = Herbert C. . 915 Irwindale. = 8. Hammond Lake rdéad. ESTATE 4286 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1231 ~ rn 2 bedroom home with basement, disappointed in love with: lot. Lt] ines qt foe a large, 6room, modern home Panoramic view of the “Hills 3885 Lapeer Rd FES 5.8292 ASSOCIATE automatic heat plastered walls, 4 We aie « Petal watiders whe 2 Lace ARES — SACRIFICE. havi BD on eootl aa) tiled ester” to all ewsal BROKERS INVESTMENT CO large peitcheny) w/t idining yepece: through combining our volume| car ie airs 3 ‘th i L port & cement drive, 93x150’ e and fovely, and FE £0663 sad" good lafge lot Gan be uought For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) buying ana direc te_you sales | lot. Included storms side cod — on alent thee soty Mor tse 4 with $1,500 dow = CaN pass on a Very arge savings. rapes & carpeting. Exc. condi- we. "tare the key ¥ sr family with 10 5 — OPEN DAILY — TR-LEVEL STARTER HOM# | ACRE NEA ROCHESTER. 2 TH. Ss rs. He per cent GI mortgage. | cur plcasure to have you see - 3 bethe. 1 fireplaces, breeze- NORTH SIDE No, money down. 3 plans, Gordon | bedrm 22 ft uvingrm.. diningrm - Wailders & Beek. | Menthty pam ts, C6006, inetuces | at your carlest eoavesionce. way and @ 2 gar ge Nek ka S 2 bedroom bungalow with auto-| Fiattley, builder EM 3-0482. carpeted, basement, furnace —| omee PE 3.7210 Re TE area |fohts $2,200 dn. MA 6-1167, ¢. Giant x 600 Nebraska treet matic heat and hot water Tie INCOME oy Se es older wee: 3 Yours Truly. with lake ie. , fn MODEL HOME—3 bedrms., bath and nice sized rooms. Only | 4 $13 down. OL 1-3466 Multi-Lakes Realt Jes Reta, ing recreation room with bar INCOME Plus spac oUs 5- full basement, gas heat. 2 years youney and $1,000 down 4 See a Zoned for y WILLIS M BREWER. Soles Mer for entertaining. Nicely car- ae (ace pana nn aee Small down payment. Quick possessio pase c et deep. $12,000 $9, 500 = PE 45181 or FE 80823 peted and gre oped IBC ! arias wi down. NEA MMERCE other extras. le west side rental eee. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE ' $500 DOWN W. t Ss b b Smal) heme fure | BALE OR “FRADE. 6 RM. BUNGA- standing prope: * 4-room upper apt. with fire- —— — G R: if Will build 3 bedroom house with es uburban nece large jot, lake privileges. low, 2 car garage. PE 17-8173. tial down ent, place rented at $75 Of HOUSE NEAR UNION LAKE. NO COrge rwin 4 rooms che finishing. Priced basement on your lot. Complete If you need a 3 bedroom home| Near school Bo posses- - saree = soe ; mins garage Let us, | ne eae Meuie ee REALTOR 269 BALDWIN | to sell rae 3,7 ALTY ae ote bai tee floors & _— eee es rent = sion $800 dow: $200 DOWN PINGREE STREET Leslie R Tripy - Realtor i and large utility room with forced = wont CUC. ‘LER RE T OR 3-2837__ __ “| stone ‘fireplace, dining room with} pehamanal, Ro MA GIST a “Ti macuiate ~ SAS eHINS ee DP . | air oil heat. elec. HW. heater. 236 N_ SAGINAW : built-in cabinets, 12 x 13’. The I daten P —s NO OTHER = 1% story frame in €x- 75 W. Huron Street Bathiiwithtlahawer WAttechediicar FE 44091 ‘ bedrooms have plenty of closet mmediate Fossession SHARP. NEARLY NEW 3 ce loc 11x36 FE 53-8161 or FE 21-1396 port, Full price $11,150. Can be WN SURE RGa Nance ROR THRE EaT erewees ills Bick = space — as, "iaxtd & liny.| Yes, you can shove in vetore the a etn Ie Pe living room 3 large bed. _ purchased on 5 per cent lan = t 7 Custom built he 1050 for ares asemen' car AAG e, a ry new A HAS OIL HEAT, . : contract with monthly payments nice migl2.b80. Call Adams. ‘FE owner. this room 1 ee cated on 75x300 lot. $14 250, terms. room brick. home with 20 ft rit oe Ae ue AND heat. Close to Wisner and MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE of approx $86 ; in oa and WILLIAMA LAER SPECIAL ; 8-6650 plan includes many features Country Li ae Laid Liberal a metein _— SCREENS & VENE LAN postr pap? omen \~4 interest. For oe particulars and 1 - of en; ath, si 4 ors, {| ND PRIC bd only : / inspection. ca bedroom bungalow on good canal venient, pleasant iivabiity | Pull At Its Best ol : a6 ft. on black |” Bes sure WASHER, dows — rs gm — Se LENTZ RE ALTY CO. front lot New bath. House needs basement. attached 16 x 22 g@ | nis prick home features 6 large| ‘02, 3¢4 on FHA terms. Price DRYER ELECTRIC ls 5 some finishing, but a real deal rage. a 40 x 12 scoond floor bedrooms. there are 13 re to $12. y one — don't m STOVE REPRIGERA- vostigeterionn aie ft Milford for the handy man. Priced at room provides fine storage. and aim Livice are pias fas it. Call now! TOR $70 ten MONTH . d - 1682 | only $4.850 — excellent terms. — otes * out tke ae arlor, itches & frre You Ul have Lakefront i eee) TAXES & . $600 DOW N The 5950 FULL PRICE — 2 bedroom| $500 DOWN Ful! price $5,000. 2 close-in country location of this © see it yourself & re out most new, 3 bedroom home. NORTH END 1s the location S t ] . modern in Drayton Plains area.| bedrooms, bath, elec. stove. North fine | be home, tt's well shrubed = Se eee ems large. ving. room, with picture R. J. VALUET, Realtor me ‘ room sod bath ranch of this charming brick home pectacular Se SEs EO EG larly ‘it's ‘reallstie price! | 12 miles from downtown Pon-| ern ‘kitchen’ tiled ‘bath. ground | 345 OAKLAND AVE. one car 18'z ft living room plus 8 ; ISE payment. — $900 DOWN. Very clean 2 bed- tiae. Only $16,700, will trade. level basement with rec. room, N EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Bome interior finish to x 8 dining ell, kitchen and BONUS HOUS mtd : . ARRO REALTY 2 car garage, many other fea-| MULTIPLE N make com 2 nice bedrooms. Full base- ; $11,500 HURON GARDENS — Sale| oom home — furnished. Good Carl W. Bird, Role TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR | tures. A good bey at $21,900 with corner lot. ment. Double “luminum ga- BI-LEVEL or reds, 3 Bedroom modern: full) north sila) Wecation: $03 Community Nationa) Bank Bid $143 Cass-Elizabeth terms. Call AUB BURN HEI EIGHTS © . ccaped) Mists Util ecement 2 besroom haths. ges heat.| storms & screens, 1 block from| $1800 DOWN. Large 4 bedroom | 7™ +431 Eres ee eee | eee a PE. 43844 CR AWFORD. AGENCY PAINT AND PUTTER! drive FHA terms. Pull Cnoice of builtins, Tox190 ft ote St. Benedicts home. Basement. oll furnace, 3- Open 8 t'm.—1:90 pm. Sunday 1 MY 3110 600 E. Piint st ROCHESTER RUAREA Will transform this Colonial ive i 5 32 . ag = 2 5 th price $13,950. Cail today for ALSO SEE chr aerase, Demediots| posses: ieamiedere Possession BY OWNER LAKE ORION, MICHIGAN caus With) oaira rm House with 9 acres appointment. 2S $1,500 DOWN — St. mlcbarl s ache € = 7 Attractive home, clean and mod-| Nice 3 bedroom brick ranch with Open Evenings ‘tl 8 pm. "SEI L OR TRADE ont be jy pe = a raed . district. 6 room bungalow : ern with plenty of os appeal.| fireplace, attached garage and Watla P ; Es “ SO MANY of you have 2 aratoga basement. Paved street. Only $500 down §8.500 breezeway ‘large kitchen recrea- atkins-roOntiac Estate 4 large’ rooms mors in good farming eres. asked for a custom built tri- $7,950 full price. tet) loti nS Kade Lal? ALSO tion roo! ement, large | Beautiful 4 bedroom white frame R. ANCH “ST YL E Fed dings Inciud- level in the city Original 3 bedrooms, full basement, wet month. 3 bedroom home in Huron | riiievel starter home on paved| corner lot tn good area Leavin home. full basement. rec. room, ed. ideal for someone tn- ounce Sooners Bee Plaster walls re = cae | NOTHING ooo oo jcosts Sea) Teteee TiemioGialy poneee: road. Will duplicate $6,450. Noth- state = babes sell Tiler with kitchen with built-in oven & range, | ; Uses porn pri On approx. 1 bs peony = mann perme i c FOR rOWal. as eat x t. lots ake, only — e ve = 2 Tf reasonable own paymen 0 ltt : 1 ec coc tetelnd : There's a 19 ft. living rm, privileges Paved streets and} tion of 2 and 3 bedroom homes| sion. Near public and parochial aviceees COUNTY REALTY brokers 3-3297 Ps Fre a = — = BUSINESS LOT check this ome st $17,750 ates uiehes pea a Se curbing Private park in sub. a allable both me ona Se ai | schools. 2614 Union Lake Rd Priced for quick sale at $17,500 so = 199 a E. Pike at. with ene with termes J one level an a orgeous big bedrooms hav- LY “p rRT is qusity Gall us today! ~ ROCHESTER AREA. North. 1% EM 3-4164 or EM 3-2411 after 6 pm OPEN e can arronge financing 8 room modern — on 10 room Orr AWA H IL L Ss ee exceptionally good closet | ONI.Y $440 DOWN story home. 3 bedrooms. oi! fur- & Nothing Down to GI modern. W _Feal . space on quiet 2nd level $71 PER MO. L.H. BROWN, Realto nace. Garage. $10,500, Terms. | TWO FAMILY DAILY 12-8 This home has large kitchen. P. INN AN Excellent building lot in this The activities room is a | eantor | West side location—5 rooms eee oe 248 ving room, & family room. With | gg H PE 62577 choice ve side location boon for entertainment. New | PLUS TAXES, INS. & INT. | 1362 w. Hur Ph. FE 2-4810, $1,200 DOWN Bal. at $53 per and bath up—S rooms and 3 & EDROOM ledgerock fireplace. | i basement, v. a PE i-2048' Close to Washington Juntor _ gas furnace in the grand § Located 1% miles wo & Woodward MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | month. This 2 bedroom home has bath down. Separate fur- 2345 WATKINS LAKE ay et-ale heat. cy: High Schoo! Can be handled Basement Attached garage. ! on Williams Lake Rd. | wall-to-wall carpet in the iiving maces, eas and util- SOUTH OF DIXIE HW clonal tensed sets aoe Tie on . with $1,300 down enced jet ou're certain to = ba } room, Storms & screens, o! ur- es r rame con- . ‘ be pleased at the price. By MIDDLETON |. mace. Paved drive. struction — 2 car garage — W. W. ROSS, HOMES tosses of Pon! ae ic. 2 ae i e 51 REN ES appointment please OX ed ty 5 | | , posrenshiy price Flare 1941 8 Telegra Commerce Lake Close to and $550 DOWN will give you 20069 James Couzens eveteiere of Blue ‘Sky ‘Theater, J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor quired Payment Fe ModelPEhons ROR Es 2 Unusually attractive 1 year old. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Mcetees State, University aeeaats Rossexson ot thts | -2755 j 3 rooms and bath plus util- “ E. Meltos sun ic oe so snnaco NEAT HOME 3 bedroom brick home. Situated . aos Ss ereresee afen | = galow ie ft living rece | eek Serese |s a | Newly decorated—aluminum vals large is Repeat Co sae area ee se ean een Lake Oakland Front pe Hite seer gg nto Attractive kitchen with For- | 5 | . storms and screens — $7,500 urnace. paved street, good fireplace A dream kitehen with For those a have been search- So URGeE Ie Gh ao | Modern 5 Rooms $950 DOWN—-Located 1% miles | with only $500 down—North- Won, i medern housing _ Bdaition, afk in Oved. seve & noosa fan.| wa fer Ghat 3 root ranch See this one today! Saabunelr sacle, Gearece ‘One Bertie Acre | Tote Taabom none, | O 4son. sak uaa HORTA (ACRE ALGY | oct Seas eeeeee cava casas aealaees |) LAKEFRONT (LOTS ver it- Yanity and coi- | ta large edroom ome, | . cow stco re ce. umi- od “ r “ ( Neat, full basement gaiow iat ad BacoTstee oni” | Te cated Teteeatee yas BPite See ROPOMGIADSEST, [am nade are re sams] Bim tarmee terme Sie germ | BBL CHIN Greys Se] Lowy hes) hens tne ran Te | 10x14 utility building Swim ish | oil furnace. 2 Nice lots vals ena cede gl eerie ate toot sereened reh facing the} ‘&Xefront lets now on Pali GI RESALE — Forced to | boat on letge lake (91-500 down | FOR COLORED — Terms, or 20 YEARS OF SERVICE OFF, BALDWIN AVE. 900 to duplicate. We can arrange’ ‘ke with beach and dock ceoromes 7 en Tometre xe sell because of iliness Will BUSTS Derm cutie Attractive) home, rade 4 Apartment fur- | bedroom home — frame new m age. We have other Grab your > hat and check beok se “ aod close take $1,000 for equity in nice sciting good neighbors. nieked income on Orchard $600 DOWN panetrecton —tfull_ basement to noe pee . e mere ner® and take off like a bird to see bedi -congoa bit “fpr dhs this neary new®3 bedroom |Only $750 Down | Lake Ave Close-in 3-Car For this 2 bedroom modern —oi] auto heat Corner lot. EARL E. TAMES that “bird” rtridge for the pote Tt to qualified fray brick home. Full base- iM Ra I i garage with overhead steel! terrace home. Large living Reasonably priced — $10,500 I J =) price is only $13,500 with 62,900 buyers. Pick a today! ment, gas heat. Fast pos- ilove Kfit in doors Plenty of parking room, dining room and kitchen. payments like rent. 4-Family Brick REAL ESTATE -down, Even a 6 delay on < ¥ session. 4'g per cent inter- i 2 bedroom, full basement home, space. Full basement. new oi] furnace, a mL z 8081 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6311 is part may cause you to est on balance of mortgage Sill futbace) (Ul) Bath soak Insee screened in front porch, Only | OFF NORTH PERRY ST. Conventionally built, it has KEFGO HARBOR jose out, so call now! on a ACRE - An tmmense savings to and plastered walls) Near schools Leslie R. Middleton $63 per month. Immediate pos- bedroom ranch homes — front and rear entrance for =EGO A O @ acres that the lucky buyer and stores. Shaded rear yard. Pay ne 2 8 : session or will rent with option wane? dryer and refriger- each unit. Each unit has 2 bedroom house, sell or rent BEST INVESTMENT Ree just right within 1 mile $60 a month No red tape. N- | BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON to ator included. Auto. heat. 3% roonis = ae = 107. = : i aa of do Holly and _ INDIAN VILLAGE — Large mortgage charges FE 5-7721 FE 5-7747 Reasonably priced —$10,500 tral heati me core = Apt., 20 Acres, River to expressways family home featuring 22 fe ; Investor 414 PER CENT GI MORTGAGE Easy payments floors and r walls. , Twenty roiling acres in the heart Frontage on 2 rosds. Abott living room. ft. dining Giroux-Franks > $ room modern home built in Completely radacararad A 3- EDROOM — CITY of Wasenarer Township with a 10 acres ot me timber Toom modern kitchen, 3 Your extra cash has no better fu- 1954. Gas heat, full basement, | NORTHWEST SUBURBAN well located good value. ‘ beautiful river flowin, ru. Ideal Terrific investment and can large bedrooms and, full | GENERAL REAL ESTATE ture then being invested in this hardwood floors. Owner will sac- 3. bedroom ranch home. { ver Ow ms: <. be bought on terms. bath Ext toclind ial d ry ~ . LOCATED in goed residential to subdivide. Very attractive 4 ra stool down (4395 Dixie H OR 3e7Tf1| commercialy zoned property on rifice $1,000 of his equity for Brick & frame construction S le Av area. Includes 6 rooms, 1'9 apartment buildin id Basement. 2 car garage. wider N_ Perry St. located just quick sale Total price only —carport—large lot. Imme- Seminole “Ave baths full basement. auto. Se Ni re heh hana tags Priced at $11.9 FHA beyond Sears, on the same side $10,850 diate possession—$11.500. 3 bedroom home in a good nEcwant hog ot aS aie exus nee or Edwaales terms of the sige Tt costs you nothing | West side location. New gas viese gibes deen) Prices’ bine ae tee | it ME otoat Realter o investigate — SUBURBAN ( urnace and garage. : : ! : Le N. Saginaw St Ph FE $-8143 RAY ONEIL, Realior | WILLIS M. BREWER New just completed 3 bedroom N (CH | IE down $6950 per month, Sut peyote Se ealewce: Daily ti 6 262 8 ieee Rd. } JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES MGR ungalow. Living room, kitchen a “RE Ss . . FE 3-7103 ey Daan | 120 ACRES — Hu trees | 13°55 N. Parke FE 4-5181 | and dining ell. Full basement, . Clarkston \ illage 4-BEDROOM SUB. St. Helen Cottage ge spruce trees Eves FE 8-0823 oll heat. Close to Union Lake. & HARGER CO N brick h ith 6 : Hunters, fisherman, sportsme: MULTIPL make a beautiful setting for this aoe schools and stores. Only $600 -e Ss New ric ome W NEW HOME located in north here is a sweet iittie spot in » E LISTING SERVICE | lovely snow white farm house COLORED down, 33_W_ HURON FE 53-8183 beautiful rooms, 3 ceramic : the h 2 moi suburban area, Festures full e mon . 10-jarge rooms — 6 bedrooms, Exceptionaty good condition tile baths, nice porch, ultra > t aataihausie and pump. lav, mod: kit, elec Sylvan Lake 2 bedrooms & modern bath down.| throughout. Nice 7 rooms. Full/ Evenings atter 6 call FE 5-2935 modern kitchen. large livin. _ Tabean ioe pesos Pull prise ref. and stove. It's new and 2 6 Can you imagine the pleasure &| snd extra toilet, Full basement. 97 pm’ 2-338] room with fireplace, of mie s128ee | 91.250 Sown riced ick gaie at $3.950-0n | on bay inlet and wonderful) comfort waiting for you in this| Gas heat New garage. $1500 down fired base-ray heat, ful ses : eae 2 rms or dicoun tor. cash. view 0 lake. 5 extra large) jovely home with its large living or consider smaller home as part basement and 2 car garage. — $70 per month. : : 50 eee pce Lael miei necorered: room & emily ite dining room. payment. FE 2-5452. Joh. JOHN SON, Realtor B d - Will trade. . REALTOR PARTRIDGE a hd i | asement. oi] fired steam heat OO city, 5 room home with Zneded lots (Ay bay at nee Well located on blacktop highway 1704 ee Rd. SOle leet WM. H. KNUDSEN ay OY | 7 +35#1,,10¢_W., HURON 8 Onishea tee. room in the base. @ price is unce 4 -25 meat. _* Lr tad - 20, = = REALTOR 244 8. Telegra ™ pore outs z West Side—G.I. | oe | K E | N| | HOMES PE $4516 Evening No F REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Multiple _Listing_Bertice ange PHA br Ot © peat N Webster Sc ,| HARVEST TIME! Are you har- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , Bow on this one Pee ee Game eid stn tenting @ pile of emt receipts? MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | OR 31349 oS EF. HA: clean condition. Oi) furnace | you are. stop right now We tebi! Shaded lot 50 x 150 Price Pave a number of good homes esighished in ls ‘CRAMPED for J I ] I | ald tne $7950 $9500 with $1.500 or nothin. with low down payments and some , . / e p oa O 3 bedroom. brick home with mod- yee te an sian wan Ae with ihe Gown permiccie war oe Ghee ee tame neo | 0 WN ern to the minute kitchen, cer- Very cee on site 2 bed- natn Pear = i sponsi civilians or x a a = oy lear ~ =e room, he i te eaten Ouner nioxing right ne for full information See ay ee vor nook SRANMCE Plus minimum costs e e Elizabeth Lake Estates siesicted oan areh ok veer built in Tbss Meee chon” poe WALLED LAKE VILLAGE nearly street Everything looks like new. | Do pupae kiddies need ore Shes AS Se eee) gown of can be PACD ee Watertord — Trade belek me 3 bed-| $12,500 with $1,960 a | room to play — to eat — to | “OTITING NG Ranch home Sivige rose measonabiy Ericcd eoec) con eure Ss atertor ra new brick ranch heme 2 bed- 2. w n sleep?) Does mother (want a oves ou ial NOTHING DOWN den. extra large living room. Shown by Appointment Only 7 room brick and ledgerock Tooms. 2 tile baths master bed- NEAR &T FREDs UR A 24 ft living room with fire: © natural fireplace. wall-to-wall car- ’ caer wi ai ene 2 eer oe eee ee anne uaios| ane bette, Toes! fie 4 tamniy | | piece, end. epargie dined NORTH END Kitenen with breakfast bay. Large ek bs umpnri rage Has family room and! tt Wolke Ae) Ma) Ute leu N h a} room? Does dad want a full * = kitchen with breakfast bay. Large 1', tiled baths Gas. heat Fo; living room and cheerful dining income ow showing income o basement with gas steam SO LARGE 5 BEDROOM fam- dining area. Good basement, gas include new carpeting and dra-| L. large floor to ceiling glass; $270 per mo Full bsm't, gas heat. | Heat this well located) east ily home in very gaod con- fired hot water baseboard heat. 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. peries Widow owner will con-| doors open onto screened patio Ideal for large fam‘ly plus rental i . id WHY PAY RENT? dition. Close to everythin Situated on 2 nicely landscaped F sider a emailer well jocated| Lovely bright kitchen has for-| Call for details more. Full price only 39,780 — It will be hard to ea this corner lots. E 2-9236 bungalow in trade i mee top cariness nis an ee SST, ACES erect with terms , value — Only $8.500 — Noth- Sashabaw Road ee Hoe ; bedments sleeps eA ER RES aKC REG BLACK AND TAN TRADE-IN DEPT. sus veoe® to ee) are 3345 U AUBURN RD. ONE 9241 nonce ann CABINETS. | male coon nound 17 months oid. ; ; 5 : eee $63. Call &E 2-03 : Guar Maytag washer $49.95 MATT THICK STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT / 121 REM 270 CAL BRAND NEW.| BEAGLE MALE. PUREBRED. 1% 2 be Geine rm eice ee | INSUI ATION ‘orrugated pipe $2.45 Ft 30-30 Savage 340 with 2% J yrs old, running good. MA 5-1343. dio meouch wo 310.95 . . : Bee Cores — 12 SHADES | Weaver scope, Ph FE 8006. | SeaGie PUPS «MOS OLD. 1506 M odern 4 c sectional $29.95 $29.95 MORTAR © R — & SHADES CARGE, SEY e-TION USED SHOE. Elizabeth Lake Rd. Tablet D ria ec amt ge... $39 a8 PER 1,000 FT. eer we miue Lining, #125, Ea. P Patterson PE 45141 NGLISH i SOINTER BC FUP © FE MANY OTHER TreMs AVAILABLE x 8" Cleanout doors . $1.72 Ea. iets COMPONENTS — aReaas SHORT aa PuP WYMAN’S ' B , t ul neinerator —_ a eh doors USED GNNS es, 12 wks a fa 38121 - 18 W_ Pike ©-2 Terms FE 4-1122 urmeisters BLAYLOCK, & oat e SUPPL Pero 630 Oakiana OS 8-0483 Se aed SERTER MALE. WONTED TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS N ] 1 Orchard Lake Ave 71 STEVENS 12 GAUGE PUMP, RE- FE 5.0567. ‘ange B 1 7 r 1900 w pee gee ee. ort CT] | 2 Sef bs a) ay {ore ee new. $50. FE eer Ay ae oR EBRED BEAG Ph, “oT. ry 1 as water neater fee Me et ai (CONSOLE SE= L Elec "water heater $2 gal $69 b&, ShoteuD chella max ‘oad THIER Devs Trained, Boarded 70 TRADE Gan RANOE FOR BLE umber Co. Royo ATH “Dace Reaters agit ete accalsre)y reese anew) z re eta unro ee Parialyte 2» ft & 45 i 7040 Cooiey Lake Rd EM 3.4177 | y a PHILIP SPORTING 490 DOas OR CATS. BOARDED IN tric ppc 1060" * Huron Open as oP hes ‘daily | New: ng 3 oak flooring Sl 19.N Sarina e ete rivate home Good care. Reas. Used Trade Is Dept. under not inew 2 Me outside flush doors $13 % | TAXIDERMIST ALIA WORE rOUAR. 36me_ evenings. 2 Lounge + chatr $0 9 | 4° soil pipe # lg $370| sated, PE, 34007. it no anewer ~UoG8 “Sarl BE “aa Chest TaWers -- 55... i) \* soil pipe a ig ca 3 pe sectional —_.....--... $29 50 A graph ‘ Be ‘Sreaktast wet 000 ase) GET IT QUIC K.| WOLVERINE, ap on aon usa = inette, $5. MArket F eapevélae o. i 38 ‘through Classified Ads!) LUMBER | _ Hay, Grain & 1 ced n be deena washer a g | 420.8 Paddock reer WINCHESTER MODEL 12-90 Dining rm. sin 30 | Yes, whatever it is — dial ~~ tam sal VATION tikes cise and. boxes sheljs / 1ST AND IND HAY $17 ey wood- Wakefield. Champagne. F 28181 ¢ RED SHIELD are ne * ned $55. 186 N. Perry St.| Straw & THOMAS ECONOMY |F 1 or an ‘ad- Everything to meet = ey (EY SE writer and get It! Clothing Furniture. ay llances. | wincreerER MODEL 12, 16 | Corn Also i 361 ye FE 2-0151 roand § 118 WEST LAWR. gauge shotgup. MI 4-2080,. liver, OA fe eg S \ bs : — > FE €3573| book Duct work no Dn yment. Ken- tor pitcher pump. stove board.; yon Heating Service, OR 3-5634. aoe pre Ga 3 burner electric NEW OIL FIRED PURNACE. Duct work, tank and fittings circulator with blower Gas spa,e 70,000 BTU MA _ 5-1501 {3 WOOD FRAME STORM WIN- | __ dows Size 34x34'). FE 8-2526 heater. Oil | | SLIGHTLY Teenine a WITH A! large discount Looks like new GALLAGHER'’S 18 E. Huron FE 4¢-0566 Watch for the New | 50 Model Meer a Organs eft. ee ve |” MORRIS MUSIC 348 Telegraph Rd gan. MAple 5-6046. =. actor: soy solar B28 ge | cords for $12 Prone delivery. Phone PE 2-1454 SLAB WOOD. DELIVERED PE 54-2006 | BIRCH 2-5474 FIREPLACE WOOD. FE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 gS: A-1 SPRUCE, PINE. JUNIPERS. Fir Arborvitae and Yews. Shade Eee Oak Wizom Rd Open daily 8 to 6. -MUtuai 4-60%8 EVERGREEN NURSERY. 31300 Northwestern Highwey.. Home [ Sade trees and shrubs. Many inds, reasonabl price. MAytair | ened Sale Office Equipment 63 oa GE (30" rawer désk eled -gtee) finish teveling feet. | pop-out\ dictation shelv«s. Lik | | x60") ASE ALL-STEEL new cond. Matching ASE secre- terial chair Both for only $150. OFFICE PURNT! Hearly new secret: | Metai used | chairs, RE jal desks (Art executi desks an drafting board\table and stool and straight oak rape Bids will be taken through tober 27, 1958 FE 5-3220 or. on furniture at 335 Branch 8t e| ming & removal. Phone MAple 5-132 after 5 p.m. | TWO | 2.0567 | NURSERY GR ore n lover more | 1 ha _ a nee rt) a tnan 10 to ae, ‘country im, ales for screens & cariecs around. r= — Cedar Lane rh Lia arm Dixie Hwy. US. Clark- ston. MA 5-1922. niaid top, en8m-/ OAKLAND [REE SERVICE. TRIM- FE 2275. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Get our ‘ree estiinate before you decide OR 3-8244 OR 3-8417 69 For ir Sale | Pets ia AKC REG., $50. eee ansfie.d, Pontiac | AKC REG COLLIE PUPS, OVER 20 champions ‘n 5 generations $50. and up. OL 1-8388 +INCH oe PIPE 8 FT. $378) NEW GALVANIZED ere | Sump $29 98 | sy tn or tt reosene ft SAVE "PLUMBING SUPPLY | %-in 21-ft lengths 7 tt. | 172 g Saginaw FE_5-2100 | AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY : 6 JALOUSIE WINDOWS 2% x 34/173! ‘3 S_ Saginaw E _5-2100 complete with storms & screens. | OCTOBER § sion , % of cost $75 Several riding mowers at rea- {2 pe. sofa. cover Nylon Tweed. sonable offer over cost Power rev. cushions Lamp table mower at 40 per cent aiscodat, shelves $5 00 me at cost Also some tillers Portable baby bed, ideal for EVANS EQUIP 6607 DIX HW travel, complete, 00. | __MA_ 5-7878 or OR | 17028 $i Silver plated coffee Percolater $5 00. OIL BURNER HEAT @ OR 3 | mest 0 ft's3 00 each, Rods, ext rms $25. 74 Myra St. after 4 Call FE 47867 OH, BURN ACE 6.000 BIO §2 GAL EL # 69.95 oo ae a al oe Prceepe ooo eodipl PUMP-SHALLOW WELL PISTO! PISTON. Cab sinks and fittines erie) up.| F-M. 250 Gallon Per Hour Caundrv tra ta: cet. sure Controlled. With Tank. Pe. vs stand faucets EO ery SAVE PLUMBING Tarai | 172 South Saginaw St | PAINT SALE /28° ROTO-TILLER & 14° ROTO-| Special Berry Bros house paint. | ee ! ‘OAKLAND Foes PAINT | 30 GAL GAS 10 YEAR GLASS- 495 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-6150 ltred high recovery water heater $6995 32 gal electric heater - | $6995 Thompsdn 7005 M59 4% mile | , West of Airport SAVF UP TO 530% On house paint tntertor a ex- and . erfor §195 ga!. $295 gal i '§33 KAISER 4DR_ 26 IN. GIRL'S $| 6395 gai Guaranteed satisfaction | bicycle. tricycle, girl's snow suit. KI NG BRQS : { ja- 5-7754 or } size 4 Precision roller skates’ dies’ ae 6. Ph Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 8-0103 FE 40734 or FE #1112 ALMOST NEW, DUO THERM | | STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE! FE | Sale Store Equipment 64 ‘CASH REGISTER. | lent condition FE | USED OAK DESK AND SWIVEL _chair, 34x60 FE 40588 | 25 COMPARTMENT REVOLVING Lee naii bin & scale $65 EM | TYPEWRITERS. FE 6.4642 EXCEL-} AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND | . 16 and & weeks old. Also 220 Mt NEW CONDI- tion, $65. FE 8-4642 | LARGE. STAINLESS STEEL COM- mercial ice box, 50x28’. new, $600 2130 Dixie Hwy. Sale Sporting Goods 65 12 GAUGE SAVAGE AUTO. SHOT. gun FE 5-239 Stud service 1 Clemens &t one 2-6418 oe TOY POODLE, 5 MOS Havsebroken 6303 Dellwood, of Hatchery Rd. ae ae ee oe weeks. Tindat oan burg. MElrose 4-040! BOSTON TERRIER er TD. 11% art Champ stock. aap, OR 3-8296 SS COLLIE FOR SALE: My) house & car trained, very dient, has all shots OR 38079 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS _ 60 parakeets & mating cages & nests) MI 40395 1625 Howland. LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUP. 12 gauge. 3” mag. Colt pistols and rifles also scopes and mounts | 33 SIGHS STER! LIKE NEW pies. AKC reg. 8 wks. old. Shells ond eo case included punting good stock GEneva Lat _ $65. EM 3 suum Lyons. Eves ee i718 GA ITHACA PUMP & SHELLS. AKEETS GUARANTEED TO _Like mew. $65. OR_3-4250. . | aie canaries cages & food. 3030 MARLIN RIFLE 1'3 BOXES| Crane's Bird Hatchery “ 2408 Au- _of shells, $45. 41 Alen. _ burn. FE ¢610 70-30 DEER RIFLE WITH BEAR PARAKEETS s"PPLIES Cib 2% x scope with Williams | '83 Sanderson FE 2- __mounting new, FE 2-3506 PARAKEFTS GOAR_ TO TATE. |A COMPLETE SELECTION OF | _Cages 59) 4th St_ FE 2-4025 all makes See the new Browning, | PARAKEFTS CANARIES CAGES. Pood Since 1977 584 Oakland Ave. POODLES WHITE TOY POREIES: bas ad « . ay ee tetere __FIFTY- ¥ OUR a Se AG PRN ep higeng ~ . OR RE Eg ta gt eg ee a oy arg Rg ge me #E “Fer Sale Livestock _72, For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘Transportation Offered a7 For Sale Care Ba ee . 1) YR, @LD FILLY. VERY Goop| MOBILE HOME 5& LES §1-27 ft. CARS “POR GRE ENBORO Con ‘Y. le hi ry gentile MY) Travelo $1,705, 53-3] ft Crestline | > puereees ie SS tanette, 8 2003 ft, 2 Saree aoe 4 3 IN ster ¢ INS” Mos. 6 ISTERED | tanette bea ig R ee LINER TOY * negetord peli eal enton, Mia $1495. 85-31" Pontiae tral Ss dew sa" The price is rigit wn 1958" Peres een tne “0883 New Moons also see a fabu- ASS } FAT STEER. “READY FOR) jous 1959. Ventura Homes New DEEP FREEZE LIVE OR!) Moon dealer MY 2-4611 DRESSED i198 W. MAPLE . PARKHURST | TRAILER. SALES _ Oxford Trailer Sales aren cet GENERA MAYFAIR_ 6-67250 OR SALE "REGISTERED | “PALO- minu gelding 8 years old Gaited, F¢ RIDERS wantich Pat aint LY gag eg “Dae > daliy- i Patt neg, Nhe ed TRUCE aia. WORTH PART load, either way FE 5-6806 BACK 0. WORK.» omeerans on | AS MUCH As $100 | FOR CHEAP CARS | FE 4-2185 923. W. Buron BEST tae FOR c= CARS FE 4-418 Wanted Used Cars 88 PPL OANA spirited, parade type $500 Wood-: x lac Fares! peered Mith, OA GREAT Ae é& eWiuen ices SE ear trailers Bottle cs accecbericn: FOu Ate ake TRADE 6 GOOD For variety sive price & best 3 vearling cOll’ ‘terms we cannot be beaten 1! colt. and burro 358 wiie south of Lake Oren op _ Oxtord OA 8-2666 oon MY 2.0721 > RIDING MARE. SADDLE and bridle, $125. PE 68779 2ATLER EXCHANGE New Andersons ATTENTION! | WE NEED | CLEAN CARS) For Sale Poutry 74 ; = ~~ We buy. sell and trade. 30 WHITE LEGHORN HENS 75 7d VW each or all for $35” MY. 9-1607 Used &-10 Wides = -_ USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL Sale Farm Produce 75 PAYMENT PLAN SANE ° Jottle.Gas ! = WALNUT GLEN FRUII . ccs 4670 Middlebelt Rd Parts and Sepplies 4 LES-—G RAVENSTEIN, — CORT. €0 8 Telegraoh E 2-3200 | Pe Ferien Delicious Jona- Open @ to Closed Sundavs Wa Snow Winter Banareé FOR BUys SIN CAMPING Grimes Golden & others Hacc ers or hom Ail gas models ween pumpkins Sweet cide: Oak 17 tt Pixte 31395 caacie trailer ; land Orch 220 Ea:t Com $495 Tour-A-Home 15 ft. 17 ft, merce R.. between Burns and YBin 1 & 30 ft. Used trailers, Buck Lake Rds Milforc __ Meotle 16 tf $1B5. Rovere’ 20 ft. 3_ PIC oO WN Sl $495 New Moon 27 ft $295 As- AEy LEE po ron He 540 seinbly, 15 1% $495. Pontiac, 30 ft Orchard Leke Rd $1295 New Moon 26 ft, $1175 y PICK uddy 27 ft. $905. LaSalle, 33 ft APPLES NORTHERN SPY PIC $1350 Continental, 31 ft ~ $1875 them yourself M59. 3 mies ¥O*l Ponnac Chief 35 ft. like new | af Highland 415 Tips.co Take’ $1¥G Anderson 4. tt $2750. Rd MUtual 4-4166 _ | Many others to choose from | PLES. ~ $100 BUSHEL EATING Ho !y Marine Coach Sales 15310 an cooking 3899 Gregory Re Gin sHolly Rd. Holly, M Th. | gelivill ; > — APPLES PEARS CIDE= HONE. SHORT OF “MONEY: Kingsbury’ « 2330 Clarkston Rd a us sell your trailer from our ake Orion leree lot We will pick ap rout SS SS trailer cfAvertise. demonstrate APPLES 3 DEL JELICIOUS ORCHARD sell anc atranee tor financing, | at 691 N Squirrel Rd. so you receive cash immediately Heights for only '€ per cent We have | APPLES & | SWEET F CIDER. “HOME: buyers waiting. so hurry and /{ stead Orchards 8460 Orchard Lk | | phone or come out Holly Marine | Road | Coach Sales 15210 Holly Rd MEI. | 4] 4-677) oly i DICE BARTLETT PEARS AP, [ose ae ergier ae ae canning Corner of W VACATION TRAILERS FOR abe | Maple and Orchara Lake gd; or rent, 5685 Williams Lk De Conick Bros Orchards MAY) 3-2838 fair 6-2106_ _ WANTED BIG OLD 7 TANDEM DEIICIOUS APPLES $2 a) A BU housetrailer EM 3-4827 Bick your own. bring bed f ale Jonathan. Nortt ern nv | Wetman Wealthy Cooley Lake Rent Trailer Space — 79 ~ Oo Rc to Lockhaven to 6660 West- mhalia GDACKMORE FARMS 2150 E E sil 4UBURN HGTS MOBILE VIL | ines The finest '% mile SE Pon- tla aaa Rd Canning apples 170 No Opdyke _ ‘PE 5-336 | 7 a INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS | Gar YOUR. APELES | wath 7 = from bus stop Pontiac Trailer 4 miles N of Rochester Who'e Coach Park FE 5-0902 spie or retail $1 bu & up OXPURE MOBILE MANOR OR FOR TOU oLES & POTATOES-- there whe waut Me best x Cir COUN APPLES & POTA Lake foot lots 16x40~ cement patio | Angelus Rd Open Tues. Thurs | Sitewak room for garden on) & ana | eacr, sput 26 ft pees Storm | ——— ee eee nt shelter “ mi east o xfor Dj Ce ICIOUS Ae $1 Lakeville Rd Ph OA_8-3022 | c Hae a oe —_. MOLILHOME ESTATES MODERN | RED & GOLD DELICIOUS AP- inketront and vlaygrounc EM | Ra les $1 up 7054 Be EBAGO. | WINTER ATOES aa SPOTS_ON PONTIAC | San Pah. per bu 3356" Bare. Tee Re Taky “Shore.” Ths E pets OF $B | ame SAENS $0 CENTS EACH | per mo OR _3-8031 call after Also guaranteed fresh eggs a ts ee Lohil] Farms YOU'VE sEEN THE REST. NOW 50f Baldwin Rd i‘, mile north Of see the best Square Lake Trailer | Clarkston Rd! Park FE 2-5295 | TREE “RUN “APPLES $1 | BUSHEL vith your containers Hiflcrest Or-| chard, 8900 We 32 Mile Rd. R meo Sale | Farm m Equipment : 76 Auto Accessories 8&0 5) RAMEE bedi WAGON parts FE 8-07 | $5. PONTIAC. ayaa ENGINE AND | Hycr | transmission OR 3-4662 | RADIO. MOTOR & OTHER PARTS | of 1959 Chevy Powerglide U 4-3380 _ between 4 & 6 CHAIN Bane 3 HP. SAWS ALL positions Reg price $169.50. Our Price 6119 All tractors and Mowers greatly Teacesd. Jee’s Sales & Service | — TERMS 921 Mt Clemens | For Sale Tires wa CHAIN SAWS A) USED TIRES 1330 OP we| NEW McCULLOUGH USED | buy sell Also whitewalls. “Guaranteed service’ | STATE TIRE SALES is our | 303 J. Saginaw St FE 4-0687 motto ASY CREDIT TERM |STANDARD BRAND. NEW TIRE s | HOU CHTEN & SON traded nies General satet Tires j J I Case & New Idea Dealer | Der cent o' ack or) ~~ Rochester aL 1-9761 | whitewalls . | FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND ED WILLIAMS axed Proux Oliver Sales op M24, 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn | Just_north 1 Oxford. ‘Two 65016 SNOW TIRES. TUBES | JGHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA and wheels $15 each FE 48201 corn pickers gravity feed wagon = bers Silo filers. Hammer Milis TWO 670x18 TUBELESS, PREMI- asis Machinery — Ortonville —| Um BY lon new tires. bargain. Own. BA 7-3382_ nie OR 3-5565. Thursday only ~“McCULLORH CHAIN SAWS — Rentals Parte & Repairs | 1890 Crooks Rd _ MI 68446 “McCulloch Chain Saw Headquarters OME IN ANI) HAVE A CUP OF LOOK THE NEW HAVE caverns Gainuing un THE Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chive Shop 23 Hood Phone FE 22563 - = INSTALLE DIEREE Mufflers & tall] pipes SAWA ON DISPLAY WE TAKE! Hollerback Auto Parts TRADE-IN> CREDIT 340 Baldwin PE 81431 or FE 3-9477 I! ROS. —_ PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE FE 40734 or FE #1112 OCTOBER SALES Tractors, .illers & mowers, New, & used Wil consider any rq) ematie offer over-cost to reduce) EV Ang BQCrr 6501 DIXIE HWY A 57878 or OR 3-7924 OTERS SPE Cc Th AL ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE ForRD TRACTO WITH HYDRAU.| 78. x st bike) FE oe 0 R { , are Ss 7 CUSHMAN EAGLE. A-l. It? AND LIGHTS AND GRILL Al _1N EXCELLENT | cond, Must sell. MArket 43367 ) PRICED AT §795.| CREDIT TERMS } Sale Motor Scooters 82) 119889 CUSHMAN SCOOTER WITH! transmission Good condition $80 EM 36351 _MA 6-1 us sec cond | For top dollar | 2527 Dixte TOP CASH FOR Auto Service &l | \57) ALLSTATE: ,GRUSSAIRE. ‘EXE For Sale Motorcycles 83 | All HEL — All Models HOP AROUND © TH EN SEE US WERE FAYING Top $$$ Dollar AND WE'RE IN TOWN GLENN'S MOTOR :SALES AT OUR NEW LOCATION ».- 952... HURON FE 4-737) PE 4-1797 CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike PE 5- aS MUCH Aw Cl! JUNK ame cheap cars 2-2066 dave or eves CAST: FOR es MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EASf BLVD __ FE 8-639 ~J WAN WELT 4540 ore 3 Drayton Plains pays th High Cash Dollar for all tate models Ph OR _3-1355_ | See M -& M Motor 7 Sales on tate mode) cars _Hwy _:_~OOR $1 a-) PRICES JUNK CARS AND scrap Free tow. OR _ 3-6015_ | y AMY MAKE OR | model eee up dow ECONOMY CARS oa SUBURN WE NEED- ~ | Cars | "65 to ‘58 m-deis Must be clean. AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy | FE 27-9878 FE 4-6896 | JUNK CARS. eit et RE. 6079. IF YOU_ARF. INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR CAR TR ae pee —PAYING ror PRICES — —GIVING TOP TRADES— “M4 Years Pair Dealing” BRAID DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Cass at West Pike Sts 'E 2-018 Used 1 Truck Parts 89A 89A SED TRICK PARTS aL Balhae AND MODELS HT2 MOTOR anl es | 2635 ES Ave PE_4-6632 | For Sale Trucks 90 MA | sess oCHEVROLET a TON STAKE 0:15 tires Helper springs Call! BOB BUTLER. Harold Turner _Ford, MI 4750000 | 1081 CHEVROLET * TON PICK. \ oe A-1_ condition Call BOB BUT ER. Harold Turner Ford. MI 4.7500 co 1953 CHEVROLET | F TON 14 FT platform, 2 speed, 8 25 20 tires | Can BOB BUTLER, Harold Tur- | ner Ferd, Mi 4-7500 + | 1956 DODGE | PICKUP. 1, TON V-8 Powerflyte & brand new 7110 tires, terms | Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Main St. Clarkston MA 5-514] 1953 FORD DUMP F600 NEW) short block. 35.000 mi $850 FE aes 1956 Ford '2 TON PICKUP SIX | cylinder and sharp Call BOB BOTLER. Hareld Turner Ford, etiam De ee ~ 1948 %. TON PICKUP REASON- _ able Call after 5. OR ae OR 1950 FORD 1, TON PICK-UP, 36611 >} Also. a +955 a ide, nardtop, V-8 en- +n werg! ; seat ay fo $1067 neater p, V-8 engine. Powerglide, power brakes. power pack radio, heater . - $1487 1955 Oldsmoviie, 98 Holiday coupe. Hydramatic, power brekes. power steering radio, -heater. . “$i4iT | 1956 Chew roles 210 noreete: Radio, eater ..... $1291 1856 Chevrolet Bel Air hard 1957 Oldsmobile Super 8 Holiday cou Power steering, power hrekes Hydra siatte, vagio. heater $1989 Haskins Chev. SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS cul pac Highway at M15 MAple 5- Open nites ‘til 9 Le 1957, 4 DR, STATION WAG- on par Dynafiow, sharp, OR a FOR’ SALE: 1953 BUICK SPECIAL 2 door R&H. private. EM 3-6236 after 6 p.m BEA lh Soh 2 TONE ‘BOE. 1956 cash. 67 —— FE 2 1950 BOICK ? VERY CLEAN throughout PES 3-7542. H, Riggins. 1954 BUICK 2 DR. LIKE NEW, $695 full price. small down merment. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 S. Sagi- naw * PE 4-2214 or PE 4-1006 No Money DOWN JUST BRING ALONG YOUR CREDIT WE FINANCE ‘32 Dodge Clyb- Cpe. $295 | 53 Plymouth Wagon $495 | | 53 Dodge Hardtop . $395 | “53 W illy s Lark.....$195; '54 Pontiac Club Cpe. $495 "52 Chevrolet H’top $195 *52 Ford; 9-pass:-.:: $495 SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S. Woodward “MI 6-5362 FACTORY BRANCH 55 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Power brakes. Beautiful Me- tallic Green peint. $1295 Ren ATL. St ORE” E 37117 65 MT” CLEMENS &T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ "$7 BUICK ROADMASTER CONV jow mileage, $2,000 62. CADILLAC COUFS cEvELE _EMpire 33358 CADILLAC No money down! $495. INC price | BOB FROST, l3 280 Hunter Bivd a 6-6934 | ‘By-Pass around B’'Ham! | FOR QUALIT Y ; CADILLACS fine | clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward | :Bham MI 4-1930 1947 CHEVROLET, 2 DOQR “GOOD motor, $45 39871 Olmstead, Dray- teal 1957 CHEVROLET 2 DR. V-8 2iv series. Radio & heater $1495 | } | { 1956 Pontiac Catalina Hydramat- ; ic. Radio & heater. Sharp. $1395 | #953 Chevy 4 dr. sedan. Power- a i= | glith Radio & heater. Excellent ( Os. . glitte_ roxtia NG ak SOY [33 HD MODEL §5 KH enone | 1956 FORD condition 2 = oe : c AT OPDYKE || MA 5-1253 or see at 6601 Maple TON PICKUP RE + or FE 4-1112) _Dr., Clarkston ‘a & Cvlinder se ror V8 Radio & Le Se 4 DOOR _ | “TH You Check Orr Low Prices owner Exc. cor \ none ‘cag 5 . Se “CY" OWENS 147 6 saginaw ||. etl ee WD ” uctION OCICS 2 Bows 2: BIKES & 2 GIRLS FE 5.2946 1953 Pontiac 4 dr riaere Y _24° bikes OR 3-7394 ; = ss | Radia & heater Cc re 5 = = a 2 ’ whe 6 S089 Dixie Highway | rilcdl weds, bee ehetle Call BOB Aasal Buick Wsunenimardion Dena * Dix ie° role ; laine Boats & Accesscries 85. BUTLER, Harold Turner Ford. fiow Radio & heater $745 Gee Gio ob Eons Drayton Plains pO HE SOE. “MI 4.7500 ‘ - 187 ixie Hwy = ae eet es ee oe ey ee \ pie rae. a - 3-A111 Every Fridav 5 sf pm 10 FT BOAT. CRAULES a &5 HP O Cc’ pay ee 4 dr. sedan, ee Sor ue Tt ae ae Cd motor, $1 30 R_ 3-326 | : aler ... : a 4 }.very Saturday ...7 p.m.) i> NTIA S RE POSS SSION ¥ =< ay -+-f P.-Thig INBOARD GOOD CORD ORl | . rene ~ s = f Chevrolet 2 dr. Biscayne u Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ee reason ie) Fr et 3 | TRUCK CENTER | v8 Radio. Heater. Whitewalls nnd motor mad tires po rust Buy and Sell Daily | np pice start outboard with re- M EE Ee Great taxes, FE -0402 Mr Bell | otes } 975 ( ( ' Se ORlando 3-2717 FE sane Boal trailer. $879 a Demo: Mew cer Kusreniee: “is1 CHEVY. "EXC CONDITION, ; SS —— . E Tires like new o rust 5 FARM AUCTION SAT OCT 25 30% OFF _ | : AN | \IE € i> Ww pm Seth & May Dexter BOATS MOTORS & TRAILERS | RETAIL BRANCH HOMER HT ANT M PRS. | ees #1 props Located at BOO N US 23 TROJAN CRITISERS & at SDs Doula! O kl 1 Cz | 15 minutes from Pontiac 52 CHEVY DELUXE. 4 DR, HY- Vy miles 5 W of Featon or 542 NEW & USED BOAT TRAILER - akland at /Lass On the Bargain Bird a | dra., body good. $300. OR_}. 93-6546. miles N of Hartland Brsause we SCOTT ATWATER Mires & eereice | ‘48 JEEP PICKUP ', TON 2 Oxford Michigan _OA 3-252" 36 CHEV BEL AIR V-8. 4-DR have eold our farm to the Michi- CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES wheel drive $165 FE 4-0927 33 CHEVY VERY GOOD) P-P|. PG R&H. Cont wheel. gan Highway Dept for construc-. 1401 Highwood at wealinn Biva "5s REO 2 TON 14 FT van | throughout Bargain! EM 3-0081. 21.00@ miles A-1} shape. 260 ten My al US 23 we wit. FE #-4402 AA Oner Sun FR 49770 one £25 20 tires. Call BOB H Riggins | _Fait Fairmount. After | 4 pm sei the following persoual pro = = | : . 1K erty at pubhe ancuon ade Sate S af OR NP Burr ee Harold Turner Ford © ene STAKE TRUCK ink ewes 3A lambs 2 bucks. one Any sh — Inside $30 Pick = Corriedale 1 Durham caw. 5 yr: end Sotiery cers ce 3156 Ca “ USED VOLKSWAGEN PANEL. $750 | CHEVROLET: °6 BEL-AIR CON. | up old due last*of Nox . 2 Durham Lake Rd FE 5-6365 Shaw's Appliance. Rochester OL vert. Power steering. brakes. R |. lefers 2 yrs oid due Ist of gp" aye NEW FIBFR-GLAS , _2:4061 or Ob 2-412] eves vem Redo 2 eater piece how Jersey heifer 7 mo old epee = a eauty. $295 « “Assume pay- io he: Teal Craft Sport boat Ideal for . : 7 Alta Whe S08 Cina bates duck Minting also good util boat Foreign & Sports Cars o0B. ments, (ise mo Ev )EMp “| Better Buy Used’ Cats Atalfa brome quantify loose A; ,Oul¥ $249 50 pam GN nea ee 1952 CHEVY SEDAN. R&H. ABSO- . . faifa hay is bales wheat straw. Harrington Boat Works , "1952 NASH HEALEY 29.000 ac-| "7 .CHEYY. SMONEY DOWN, As 'S7 Plymouth 4-Dr. $1795 10 bu Speitz. 50 bu oats Lum- YOUR FVINRUDE DEATER {| [ual miles. Good condition $500! cum, payments of $8.65 mo. Call| ~ 1 i . her buildings & misc farm ma- 1899 8 TELEGRAPH RD for my equity. 170 5, Belview. Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI HARDTOP with automatic trans- caine ny CUE and fe onat FE28033 ~ Open Sundar | _ _Lake Orion. MY _3-1635 4 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford ._ malsiog see: white tires here is nsign o tl ee t 4 ? sale by Ray Dareicre: ea ie PIBEROLAY MATERIA! ro ) Sov. | i 7 TE ‘uglish Ir ‘ord i refect i : so * . ~— 5 _ er vour a ecks etc exi- | ico - : nye 5 cept neighbor Tyrone Presbyte. Stas. toy boat windshields & win | 98 Renault, Dauphine 57 Pontiac 2-Dr. .. $1595 Janch available Auctioneer’ Sian GOW". Olastic cunplies Pibergias "58 Morris Miner CATALINA CHIEFTAIN HARD- Perkins, 11314 Miler Rd -M58 panels made fo order Plastic 20 Ss TOP with straight stick. It's a Bwartz Creek Ph OME $804 Cini nequiremente) | 38 Tilman Minx - money, lar sy vernon. State Bank . Car repalr «its ane & USED CARS 56 Olds 4-Dr.......3 $1795 Fe SUG ee ele! Open fat. & to 1 PILE SPES.Cr teers Wednesday 7 Pederaillk-inftorcedl Plastics + eel 1 CW 98 HOLIDAY HARDTOP with “u- wile west >of North Ai!) snapping Ww 14 Rd at John R Lees SALES & SERVICE gs tomatic transmission. power steer- Fos le Hons y= T4442 | 211 Saginaw FE 84541 ae and brakes tu-tone paint and or Sale ousetrailers ee en LOR AGE - ~ | white tires, ; RE oe 1 . ae ors | FACTORY BRANCH 56 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1595| 10x45 1957 EXCELLENT CONDI. LIN E TRDIGUTISEENICE c aE es tion Loads of extras Best offer WINTERIZING 9 ALAN “ CENTURY HARDTOP. radio _ FE 8-9053 INVAND LAKES SALES a7 TILA’: heater automatic transmission Male HOUSE T NATED won mee 1 3127 W_ Huron F® 2-6122 Rad Mh ineate ye wale snare sale or trade tor ood pickup Ww Huron FE | i fo & r, is, Ch ] we . i = _ ‘ruck, OA 8-2431 STORAGE 2 tone grey Sharp! eEVvTO et 56 Buick 2-Dr. .$1495 62 ANDERSON 31': FT. GOOD} mo re ; $1295 SPECIAL HARDTOP with radio, ___condition MA 6-2647 Beate e “uots cieraca’” coucles F R heater automatic transmission & ‘oe BUDDY 10x50, _ MUST SACRI- winter service Nobis its a ONE OWNER ice 2- INSIDE & OUTSIDE STORAGE “RPETAIL STORE’ = ; A . . AIRSTREA® LIGHTWE!IGH i, Harrington Boat W orks ° “FE 3- TT . 2-DOORS 4-DOORS 55 Buick Acne Sno $1195 Trave! Trailer Since 1932 Guar ‘YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 65 MT CLEMEN HARDTOPS ROADMASTER fully equipped. A ancerd for life See them and cet, vee eae GRAPH RD _ BEHIND. THE POST § OFFICE esate : nice car. a demonstration at Warner Teall! op 1sA9 & TET. A ; CONVERTIBLES ; er Sales Huron (Plan, ©% 28033 Open Sundevs For. 1 i ‘ s By ie) 'S5 Buick 2-Dr...°.$1005 tw ois one a wally Brvan’t TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW _ For Sale Cars 1, J) DUCK 2-UT.-..-. Y. __ exciting caravans | 5 exai teed in volume bexine Save PIII . As Low As BreCIAL: SEDAN ; ston: heater. - . 5 - i tin to 50 r cent on first qualit q automatic transmission. very Pontiac Chief Detroiter Celiac “aluminum tivergiass | | Ce NS el ed | | clean ; ath ? ; and molded pivwood boats large | Bargains—Pargains selection irom whichictollichoose | DOWN Assume payments of 54. I 705 a : $14.27 mo Call Credit Mgr _ M "S54. Buiék 4-Dr. .$ 795 15 tc SO ft * & 16 wide! Big discounts on ‘58 Evinrude } Parks at MI 4.7509 Harold Turr be pt goat ecloves eee be "Re nerema Se 1959 a w | ft Ford | pene eae inbeeuty white & Jet our deal Before vou bos © evolubionary > yinrudes no ‘ : rea eauty. member vou wil! eave sundreds = oa See them. try them | 195) BUICK SUPER HARDTOP AT. SO SOME : os aoliare at: 5 vourselt on the best for; low mileage exc condition, ful! | ' : B b H hi Dawson’ % Sales fi a slee as ame pee 371 Voor- OF F ICIALS' CG, ARS : lake Take M59 to Weer gh eis zi A | O utc inson: send. righ! on Ber Ridge i _ . | AND oiler to Demode | ‘ : ! : 4 ‘ Mobile Home mreeiseionen | pont pass up DEMONSTRATORS : | BOATS + Pine nar asseD ARTs, VO! ios . NTZ S ] I Orion, MY 3-448 or MY #0080 MONEY! Sell unneeded North Chev. : . Cee Ie Topellet Reconditioning be longings for cash’ Hunter Blvd. at §. Woodward Ave ” xt mthoard motor repairing & Win- » Bunter | : @ Alte eek Ot Becues terigiOg eine SUPPLIES through Classified Ads! Birmingham MI 2735) 240 Orchard Jake Ave. OR $1203 8 NE SUPPLIES ats DC ae Open « sy e Ween \396 Orchard Lk Ay FE Hane! FE 2-818]. = iFE 2-9101 © Open Eves, ‘4 ‘one PARTS AND SERVICE ie) N 195] FORD PICKUP, GOOD COND $33 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, TAKE over payments, 385 N. Johnson. ‘For Sale Cars | 91 aol re IMP: fet une 053 CHIRY RYSLER TMPT. 4dr. 28,000 actual miles. Power persian Pceiatod, vente: power IAL kK. FE seats HOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Bivd: MI Vesa ; (By-Pass ¢ around B’'Ham 1958 CHRYSLER WINDSOR HARD- too, 4 cal wer steering & power brakes. r extras. ust sell, terms ee Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Maw. Clarks! 5-5141 “1953 DE SOTO 8E R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY me “eu payments of ry a8 Tredit . r. Park aoe Harold Turn- er F Ford. Tog 3 DESOTO, a REASON. Tearere re pers A-l DAN. PSS See rer e, throughout, $650. OR 3-1190 1953 DODGE 6, STANDARD SHIFT. Clean. FE 46704. 1954 DODGE. V8 4¢DR_ R&H Autg. trans. WW. $495. PE 4-3341. Taylor's Garage _ CAR PAYMENTS TOO B6BI/RDEN- some? Let us beip vou adiust ‘o some tess expens've mode! Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON fORD — MERCT ae 1987 ENGLISH FOR R&H 12, 000 miles $1150 ey or will trade —tor older model EM 3-613 * DODGE, 1956 Value packed 4 dr -sedan with push batten powerflite coupled to a very hot V-8 The full orice to you ts only $1095 SCHUTZ DE fA OUTH ’ | 912 8. Woodwar MI 6-5302 "My 2 2-261) “46 FORD COUPE. “48 MERC. EN- gine. $135. FE 5-5685 1957, FORD FAIRLANE hardtop. Power steering, v2 a | eT Sr rs Starchiet Cat. coupe. *fiydra ta Tadio Bad heater, Power paint. beat onrnes: bigs Ph “ean own coupe. Rak. i we 5, $180 do on Main st Ciar Nighta i a a . of MADIe 5-114] yuan? CONVERTIBLE DOMATIC. i PE 43520 1954 FORD oe wack DOOR jet wlac nae dow! Poceomeie Look this one over: and only $7 WE HAVE 3 BRAND NEW CARS T 2 PLYMOUTHS AND . FOR REAL SUB- SAVINGS HURRY* ND SEE = COLE'S 8 » “te & Sat ves Metz: Mey. ito ie om “ , BOR EROST, INC ( Lae ro ae "MANY ‘52 on aigede ine volt © Auburn Motor | Sales CORNER PIKE & £ SLYD._ 1955 Montclair eas. “Oe PROSE, B ice 280 Hunter Blvd. ___ {By-Pass around ‘63 M ; $5. Pie a, Pate 1956 MERCURY’ Mercematic, 2-tene. Whitewalls. Sharp! $1145. . ‘ BOB FROST, INC. 230 Hunter Bivd. MI (By-Pass around B'ham) COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES ‘88 Thunderbird ; $3685 "$1 Mercury Hardtop e+ $2006 ‘87 Ford Fairlane J pe seoy $1785 "ST Chevrolet wagon 21 oo. $1795 Pontiac 8-C Cemiies ..-. $1195 "BT Chev. “pel Air Convert ..,.. 1785 "65 Ford ve norimcnrme . § 85 67 Ineta BMW... -- . § 5 oe Ghevreie x Dejray ........ § 906 Corner Auburn & E. cosh PE 64530 E 8-450 ~ 19587 MERCU RY ‘PLYMOUTH. seeing paver brakes, bpare ues wane a ‘Bontise Trafl eae a ena Walled Lake MA 44511 BOB FROST. INC. 1954 FORD MAINLINE. ‘ STAND- ard aceess 25.000 miles 1 owner A-\ cond $530 OR 32867, * inst FoR c CLUB COUPE V4 R- BSOLUTELY = MONEY bows Assume * of $5.83 mo ard Credit Sarckl Mr Parts, at MI 4-7500 -Harold Turner Ford 53 vs FORD RANCHW Rae THE BARG LOT Hunter eve 3 a Birm Mrersescerereese+s> ~ FORD. 1956 SPOTLESS little Fairlane Ciub Sedan with fordomatic. all over but be sure to see for satis- faction, $1195. . SCHUTZ spt nts MI 65302 DESOT Cx) 8. Woodwa ~ 1954 Ford 4-Dr. This is an 8 cyclinder and heater standard trans nearly aoe tires Very clean inside - $505 *S PEOPLES AUTO SALES 68 Oa FE 2-235) | 4 FO: D custom LINE SE- dan Fordomatic. R&H. Wit! trade South Bivd. at Bagi- naw FE Hardenburg ‘58 rere Pairlane Meee $2195 a Chev BA. 4 dr site: 83 Chrysier Meces. fai al dad bide 1 Chev. Was $165 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 1 . ‘34. FORD 8 4 DR. CUSTOMLINE i | power brakes Real, sHarp BOB FROST, ING 280 Hunter Biv MI 6-6034 | (By -Pass ‘around B'Ham)} “NEW 758 FORDS: 500 Victoria 2 dr, fuily equipped Custom 300 2 dr, 8 cylinder. trans Sunliner, demonstrator, loaded. TOM BOHR INC | Milford ‘MU 1715 ‘$7 FORD FAIRLANE MUST SELL | _FE 89101. FE 17-9524 | 1955 Ford Customline 2-Dr. 8 aon R AUTOMATIC Thana 5 Larry Jerome ‘ | | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 971} ‘94 FQRD 2 aa CLEAN, WILL _take trade, OR '3-4242 1956 FORD STATION | WAGON. 4 4 dr. 8 cylind-r FOM R&H. orig- inal owner. $975. MA 5-2142. Beat This “DOUBLE | DEAL" New Tires “GOODYEAR FACTORY GU ARANTEED On All 1954 - 1957 Model USED CARS AIT OARS | ‘WINTERIZED’ READIED FOR THE FREEZING DAYS AHEAD ALWAYS 100 CARS TO CHOQSE FROM TOK RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED HERE ARE: JUST A FEW | 64 PONTIAC | 2 door 870—with new tires. dio heater. Hydramatic. "55 CHEVROLET $867 2 door 210 with new tires—6 cyl. 2 tone paint ‘35 FORD . : $832 Custom 4 door 8—with new tires —radio & heater, straight stick. ‘64 PONTIAC $732 Convertible Starehief — with new ree —redto & heater Hydramat- c- . $487 Ra- ‘36 CHEVROLET $969 2 door 210—with new tires—ra- dio & heater, 6 cy)., 2 toae: "84 STUDEF AKER , $532 Champion Custom 4 dbor—with new tires Matthéws- Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY'S RGEST CHEVY DEALER The! BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVENUB FE 44547 $1645 | ro H ata. | | it ecg tet Like new, Low mille- Ma syd consider trade ie 5-1 ars 2¢r, RE. POSSE fSTON Perfect engine No rust. white wall tires R&H $298 fult eee Payments only $1650 mo. vee needed. Mr Bel! Great Lanes REPOSSESSION sis9 fu'! price vs hepa only $1090 month Per engine Good pvody and tires Radio and ery Mr Bell Great Cakes. 1954 HUDSON 4DR. Automatic transmission. Radio heater Good transportation! can No money down - no BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Bivd MI 66934 | (By-Pass around Bham) JEEP rp WITH METAL TOP, clean. FE 7-973 4 WHEEL bane JEEP. , Don’ t Waste 3 $ FORD WAGON "$6 Country Squire, 4 dr 8 pass wagon with R&H, V-8, also over drive. This ‘s a nice unjt. s > > NATION- . 260 _—< Bivd MI #6-6934 ‘By-Pass around Biham) Get Wise, Eco momize RAMBLER NEW & USED CA BILL SPENCE RAMBLER ——_ & SERVICE 8. 8 PE 6-4541 a1 ‘85 LE AMBAREADOR 4 fie DN. Mr urphy., ‘Phew Rambier: Piet: Sie 8. Woodware: MI 6-3900. R. & C. Rambler R SLOGA oes "ANY pe cone can” EM 155 PLETE SERV: “CY OWENS FORD ‘$5 NASIE STATION WAGON # 2 “GY ” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW 5-4161 ‘$5 RAMBLER CROSS CaTRY wagon $39 dn. Assume pmts Se Mr Murphy. ee aa _B Woodward Mi 6-3bu0 1954 OLDS 98 HARDTOP FULL | power small down payment ety Auto Sales, 199 5S. Saginaw _FE #2214 or FE 4-1906. . FACFORY BRANCH 55 OLDSMOBILF HOLIDAY SUPER #88 HT 4 door radio & heater. hy- dramatic »Power steering & Power brakes $1395 so atta “RET. we SIORE: 3-711 6 MT CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST OFFICE “96 OLDS 2,\DR HARDTOP sUPFR 88 Hydramatic, power brakes. R&H. like new after € & week- $9035 CASH _For Christmas SALE sTOP 5 wt THE ‘BRIGHT SPOT” THE DETAILS irene ARE A FEW LE tt VALUES WE ARE ‘DURING cet] en EMEM. ~BER! eel, ae UNTIL $395 33 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop, radio and heater, looks and runs good, two- tone paint $1495 CHEVY 2 DR. '86 Chevy V-8, 210, 2 dr, this ts | a standard transmission with heat- er -& white walls, sharp as a tack, your car is sure to make the down = ~ $1045 PLYMOUTH "63 Plymouth club sedan b dae stand- ard cranes ieee”: R&H, this car looks as if has a nee paint runs fice @ rabbit. nt 7 SIMCA ‘58 Simca import, 4 dr. sedan, a smal) V-8 engine that gives about 25 miles per gallon. This Verdette _ series is the last word, 2 tone blue. . $1995 PLYMOUTH ‘57 Savoy Plymouth 4 dr. sedan, 6 cylinder, heater & white walls. our terms make your purchase easy: Up to 11 months. ‘87 Ford 500 Victoria ‘57 Chevy Bel Air 4 ca h.top Sips ’56 Lincoln Premier 4 dr. $1945 ‘66 Buick Riviera ........ 1395 ‘86 Ford bab dad 4dr... 1275 a — : K Derieeae nies ‘ or ee wagon ...... 5 ‘655 Pontiac ¢ dr. lon gal tibs "bs Chevy a 4 Ase : $1045 55 Olds Bop - ‘$3 Chevy 9 PG, ‘. $6 1 “had MO v , Suh C06. .55 ‘$5 Ford 2 dr V-8 oo... cee. saps 'h4 Ford 2 dr. sedan ..)..... $305 "$3 Fi 2 dv sedan ....... $445 ‘53 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan ...... $445 "61 Buick 2 dr sedan ....... $155 Russ > Dawson Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln English, Ford Line 232 S..SAGINAW- 'S7 Ford Fairlane 2-Door | V-8, radio and heater ; “exceptionally clean car — $895 Pontiac 4-Dr. Deluxe Sedan with Hydramatic, radio and heater 5795 34 Olds 2-Door Sedan, Rocket V-8 with Hydra- matic and white-wall tires ; ~ $895 33 Cadillac 4Door 62 Sedan, Hydramatic, radio and heater, power steer- ing and brakes $845 55 Mercury Hardtop, le reomatic; good rubber, engine. just overhauled JEROME " Feb. “ae Bright-Spot ,Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass Cedlad 55 : FE 2-9131 wed" FE’ 8-0488 © Open till 10 an a3 S “Woodward “PACKARD, 1 1954 | : A r deluxe tha’ . : Meee E _ 2, xiellithads 1953 i one NO OM a, ents rt y Soon oak gay ct CLEAS bd : KE ite eae — ex. oi the car suits you, Our rice will too. Ford Fordomati¢e ‘aa Chevy ‘Por. Powergiide “$2 Nash 4-Dr. Roger's Sales & Service _PE 20658 SEDAN BR ‘- fully reat} ater t: 5:30 Sapellares ens of Smite sidewalls. Ra- heater windshield washer, 4-2525 “0 ¢ PONTIAC STATION =! ghee A wory ted Bog Bi gurmer, 1 6.3800 “3 PONTIAC CON ouvERe WHOLE- m roetiat oo $005. NEW WW TIRES, RUSS JOHNSO! _ 3-871. TRANS. . BALES. MY ines a Careeraey PONTIAC 2 "> Dk. loaded, exc. cond. $2385. MY" 39152. i953 PONTIAC CONVERT EXCEP- tionally clean Hydra R&H Pow- er «steering Very geet shape Kempt 8406 04148 Drayten is. OR 3-29 (955 PONTIAC AAR pr ad RADIO. page hata paren” er arrent r eG = ‘on Lal tor $0a3 . North Chev... sani Bivd eat S Woodward Ave. Tmingham MI 427735 Lard 1057 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF tires, RAH. Ex- poe eh iprane hom Also 1954 Oids- mobile Bye = bive and cream White wall tires, radio & rd pos dg Excellent condition A 6-7140. VOLKSW AGEN, 1957 will never buy more for only $1506 SCHUTZ oe ‘ | I 65362 DESOTO- 912 8 Woodward SCP-TS! Look at ‘Em SHARP CARS PRICED TO-SELL OUR * SELECTION GETS VERY MOST IN LIKE- CON. DITION — our CARS ARE Hardgccked and Ready, for Winter "$7 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP 2 door — Full power racic & heater. dysaneov. Peal nice $1804. a7 PONTI AC) CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP 2 Door Radio, Heater. (i Burgundy Siete 137 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 216 pom & Heater Powerglide cyl. Onyx Black. Reaily Q& tesco bocce ovaeevereecsere.. $1576 5 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ~ @ Passenger Station Wacon. Radio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic, W. Walls. Beautiful. $tie4 Ss BUICK ROADMRE8TER HARDTOP door Power windows. poset seats. Power «teer- ing Power brakes. Radio & Hester: Dynaflow ok, 954s "57 DODGE 7 CORORET HARDTOP door — Radin & Henter, Auto trans. Power brakes ---- blTia 54 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 Radin & Bester, Hydramat- i. 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(2) Racket Squad, _ viewers. 0 4 5 NEW YORK—When you watch The sharp wrench in their high- | ; (4) Behind Closed Doors. @ Jimmy Dean. television you're using your brain’ ly publicized devotion was re- 6:18 (4) Weather: Eliot. Russian agents divert colonel; _ (4) Romper Room. vealed today by their mother Mrs | from inspecting plane. as well as your eyes. That, at any Frances Liberace | ae 6:15 (4) Box Four. | (2) Zane Grey Th. Broke/9:55 . (9) Billboard. ‘rate, is the encouraging word from The toothy pianist and his vio- | farmer battles murderers iDr. Frank Baxter, the learned limplaying brother parted profes- 6:30 (7) Comedy {cont.) | who holg his pregnant wile! .o;9¢ (2) For Love or Money. lemete Of the “Gateways to the sional company a year ago. ' (9) Sky King. =| hostage. ‘ 44) Dough Re Mi |Mind” coloreast on NBC-TV Chan- | * ww (4)-Life of Riley. Comedy. 9:30 (7) Rough Riders. Riders ; inel 4 tonight on the Bell System | But it was not know ; , ro , (9) Movie ¥ not known until now (2) News:” LeGott. | re og oe slay- mee. ‘Science Series. that mom too was swept up in | : Duelists.”’ * * * lw di g ; 6:40 (2) Weather. e — (cont, Un “a. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm | “Viewing television, like any cg tory sai her son’ ON : Show. j \other visual activity, requires use No. 1. fan, said has refus 6:45 (2) News. | ham Bendix. 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. of the brain,” Dr. Baxter says. to attend. Comer Sw aaa | (2) Playhouse 90. Edward G. (2) Play Your Hunch. “The light from the set stimu- {the boys broke. up their act. 3:00 {(T) Girl Decoy. Policewoman | Robinson in “Snadows Trem- . jlates the cells in the retina of the “I love both my boys," ’ relives own past when she| ble. 10:55 (7) News. _jeye, which sends impulses to the ‘Liberace told a reporter, er tells woman her financee’s' |brain, Your memory is then called ihave both been wonderful to me. | murdered. |sor69 (7) Tracer. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. ‘into action and you recognize what ‘But I cannot watch either jntil | () Comedy. Huckleberry (9) News. (4) Price ly Right. lyou see on the screen. they are back together again.” Hound, | ie eciey- Boston vs. De- (1) Day in Court. Dr. Baxter, professor of Eng- She added that she doesn’t even " i a | e . — ear CDoet | (2) Playhouse (cont.) | lish af the University of Southern watch the pianist's new daytime en ce. : re : | ABC—~ jas (9) Nursery School Time. | parmnag re ' ae ere = NOW THAT DIDN'T HURT, DID fr? — The knife-throwing ABC—TV show . . 7:38 (7) Leave It to Beaver. 1:15 (9) Weather. ° { . | touch, amell and still other senses **t Will be one of many illustrations in the story of the human = ‘Ir would break my heart.”’ she AS ADVERTISED ON Beaver creates | @ bar-| re “oneest | on “Gateways to the Mind,” in %¢nses, ‘Gateways to the Mind,” which will appear on television, said. “Always > boy anguag 10:20 (9) Little Theate 11:80 (4) Concestration, | ay , : ys since) little | boys, rier when ne brings home e er (1) Peter Lind ayes | tonight's presentation in the Bell channel 4 tonight. Dr. Frank Baxter (right) will take viewers on (they were so happy together.” peg fica teet | 10:30 (7) News: Daly, i (2) Top . : | System Science Series. “a trip through the ages” explaining the growing knowledge of | The mother lives alone most of g Dollar Movie. | Dollar ctually, he says. modern sci human perception. (The ‘nearwictim’ is Mae Boss, acting in the the time, protected only by Sidne Blackm “Na (9) Boots and Saddle. ae (9) Howdy Dood Actually, he says, m ence — : pestite aes er, Nazi| (4) Hoel cents y y. has discovered that there are— interest of science arid knowledge.) Vegas agsones ae in ae : : j je sens ‘ . leo a + se es, | OPECL'S rman Oaks (2) Playhouse (cont.) | inot five senses as most peodie ; | mansion. The guards have beea (4) Political. Gov. Williams. | ink—b b ore than 14.) ~ , | FRIDAY AFTERNOON think—but probably more t ] jon duty since she was beaten up opposing candidate Pi aul | us s ae : : 10:46 (7) Sports, - In- the skin alone,” he says,) , Bagwell in debate (4) Sports. 12:60 (2) Love of “fe “there are five separate senses—| Pittsburgh Hotel: (Met Celebrates ey ae a assailants more f- 1460 PONTIAC (2) I Love Lucy. Plot boom : 2 ; . i h hy = erangs when Lucy, Mertzes 9. gD Weather ; (4) Tie Tae Dough. Oe ews w Uplate sea es ‘75th Anniversary | Both she and her pianist son de- “ try to keep Ricky from wor- : (9) Hidden Pages. ~- sensory receptors. For pain, the nied one report that she has . rying about screen test. 11:60 (7) Soupy’s On. receptors are millions of , free! With Family Party ‘locked Liberace out of his own | » ; |. 49) Starlight Theater. Lloya ‘230 ‘@ !t Could Be You nerve endings throughout the borty. | Bouse Co 8:00 (7) Zorro. Zorro has ro Nolan, “Man Who Wouldn't) (7). Mother’s Day. -....People who are born without thd NEW YORK ‘(AP)—The 75th an- ~ 7 t A ed mance in mind when he 7 (9) Myrt & Doris. . aes ae ; “That will never happen,”’ she us rriv ('42.) sense of pain have to be watched £ d 22-Day-Old Strik niversary of the Metropolitan Op- meets Spanish beauty. (2) Search for Tomorrow mee = ae : n -Vay- rixe said ‘Lee spent Sunday night’ oO News: W’kamp. ‘constantly so that they dorft un era was celebrated Wednesda: 4 (9) Movie (cont), (2) News: LeGoff knowingly hurt theriselves With Wage Hike, Cut a ns ae [ § (4) (color) Ga y si 8 ‘ . . ‘ . ae £ inight with a sort of family party ‘Lee lives i m Sprines a sate. to Mind - 12:45 (2) Guiding Light The senses of taste and .smell in Workin Hoare inthe big Bcsadway house: i in Palm Springs most, New season's science series! 11. ! ~ Blidt ” = i 's| of the time,” she added, “sure AD IRAL begins with story of human ee io, rhea mong 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. fendi saele bel saicaiee a5 9 The hrpipbearains oe Guild rounded by a gang of what I call) wi M senses. . . _| | (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy an apple taste very much alike. PITTSBURGH (AP)—Five. me-then 4 the party. and more hillbillies and freeloaders.” | * GENERAL ELECTRIC (2) December Bride. Lily 11:20 (4) Sports (7) Liberace You can tell them apart because r Pittsburgh hotels be 7 jthan 2,000 of its members at. She did not identify them but} puts misdirected father-in-| Q) Sports. ‘ | (9) Movie their gmelis are different = ; s began call-'tended said they were mostly responsible * RCA VICTOR law in his place, prevents } ing back workers today after a ran of - for the breakup with George. * EMER marriage from going on the 41:35 (2) Nightwatch Th. Lucille h:30 (7) Margie te eaed aie =e tiday ithe tat ended Wednes t he ae oh ayia ing. high Eee Ss tee Musing. the’ matty SON rocks. Sea cz Pee eee (2) As World Turns natagati Leste be day night with some 2.300 em. ‘gic, with sides showing high: er said. “He doesn’t know who , wile.” ‘a = Fool You (ME TV. Digest. * | contact with the cutee world. pioyes ne by nearly 2 to 1 to lights of the met’s history. Includ- his true friends are 4: , * PHILCO *) ; . . | An experiment at McGill Univer. s ed were pictures of stars of the . : ) N : end the walkout. _ Saat 8:38 ear. une a oe les ; ma pe 1:58 (4) Faye Flizebeth | sity in Montreal, he says, proved Pickets were removed from the past. Guild and opera officials * MOTOROLA Sg fn ge | Ser asceay STi Peary tee rome to anata Term Snow Leaves Indians : - _ ; . 2:99 (7) | mind is dependent on a normal .. Webster Hall, Sherwyn’ and also heard snatches of recordings, ’ ‘ H srecer 6 rae sister. (4) Jack Paar. Florence (yee spl — | flow of stimulation from the Skee FYB ONG eee ot them motel then| al half Without Power, Heat Note Bargains in (4) Mind (cont.) Peggy Case ere (4) Truth or Consequences | semees: x *& * entry, a « «€ BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The 958 TV's While (2) Yancy Derringer (2) N'wateh (cont ) “In this experiment,’ he says, Management began accepting T A oeeseaied h _ snowbound Northern Cheyenne In-, They Last! There's action, suspense 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. ‘‘volunteers were wrapped in soft guest reservations immediately ye Sus ee to the opera dian reservation eagerly awaited when Yaficy takes a slow (2) House Party. ‘blankets and placed motionless on end announced that food and bev. * portrait of Mrs. August Bel- atrival today of portable generat- HAMPTON’S boat to Natchez | (7) People’s Choice |comfortable beds in dimly lit, erage service would be resumed mont, No. 1 woman patron of the ‘ip uipment that will restc , FRIDAY MORNING . met. General Manager Rudolf i Adar ' = 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. jsoundprogt boxes: Absolutely noth- Friday, Mg tock geehin oe puerien.( ELECTRIC 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Singer Kath-. 2:38 (9) Home Fair. ‘ing happeftied to them and their, The new three-year “agreemen ie oh . AUT The reservation has been with - ay ess (2) Meche minds réteived almost no *timuia- provides a 16-cent hourly package 2 < rt sioner — Auld Lang’ out electrical power or telephone | 825 W. Muren FE 4-2525 Answer to Previous Puzzle ° — 3:00 (2) Big Payoft tion from their senses. None of mane increase fer non-tipped em- ee ee ay Gale rae, COMMunications more than two) “f — (4) Today Is Uurs. them could stick it our for more ployes Eel here We ag a ee >. days. Lines were knocked out and) guess as ea i Bate 6:&5 (2) On the Farm Front (7) Beat the Clock than 48 hours._ For -tipped workers, the pact one are ie new penron will roads blocked by @ heavy snow! x : a . (9) Hour of ‘tars, “Every ofe of them found calis for a gradual reduction from, * Mea: jd it Osc’, “Monday. Lack of electricity also . >| De Eases OV All| >, 7390 eH aoe College. his mind began to play tricks qn the present 48 and 44 hour work- nda Italian sop! “a Renata Te- has caused a water shortage, and ( &: PTA ee B - 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours him. One had hallucinations of week to 40 hours without loss of P4/d! in the tite role oil heating installations cannot Complete < 3000 reno Feat (4) From Thewe Roots. little yellow men with black pay - are ae MODERNIZ if] fs ' ’ mn Fenicn 3 | (7) Who Do You Trust =|: ©." . * * i ——- = UW) EI Time Other experiments have shown. Wag scales under the old con- Motorist Uses Bread . # B __ MODERNIZATION. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangar 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. that the brain stores up memories tract were not disclosed. to Smother Flames MUNTZ r "7 | N Job T Bi : 2) Captain Kangaroo (4) Queen for a Day that can be released by artifical The walkout began Oct. 1 and — / ad O° 19 ‘. a (7) American Bandstand stimulus. When an electrode was cost the city an estimated million © PARIS, Ky.- (AP)—Henry Short or Too Smal! ) :30 (7) Our Friend herry (9) Big Rascals. itouche@d to a certain spot of the dollars in revenue from the loss ae new fire fighting technique. ee AcRosS — brain of one patient, he saw a of at least 10 conventions and oth- en wiring in his auto caught Member of , H mericen col iu a 7 en Tm Pd 4:18 (2) Secret Storm baseball game. Another sha er trade. The last major Pitts- fire, he called the fire depart-' Electronics Association Call BIG BEAR 7 ee 7) 5 i heard a song. A third saw a rail burgh hotel strike occurred in 1946 ment, then grabbed a loaf of FE 4-1515 FF 8-4553 14 Interstice 4:30 (2) Edge of Night road station in the show and lasted 53 days bread and wrapped the slices C &@ V ELECTRO MART _————— 16 Te entertain ) rn (4) County Fair. On ‘Gateways to the Mind.” Dr * * * around the burning wives. phod oo aaa . a ES (9) Sherwood Forest ‘Baxter will discuss these and other Six delegates to the American} When the fire fighters arrived. , } FREE ESTIMATE S 1% Rowing. a q YG ty, Ys ‘experiments with the senses and Society of Anethesiologists conven-| the blaze was out. 13 Vila Hl te 5 pv z . 5:0" (2) Susie. ; ‘the brain. “‘I hope,”’ he says, “that tion arrived here today only to pe VY Zo (4) It's Great Life. ‘the program itself will provide find that the convention had been $1 spatter 5 TAG TS (9) Looney Toons. some stimulation for the mind.” cancelled several days ago be- . dl edn om jcause of the strike. One had come Th { f th h 32 Pounders ” mY 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ‘Anna Maria Alberghetti jall the way from Hong Kong. The) C amazing S Ory 0 C imal SENSES 20 Negative sees 4 (4) George Pierrot Presents | others were on vacations and| 32 hemes 3 We am (7) Mickey Mouse Club. | May Marry Composer ‘could hot be reached in time. 33 Follower yy . 34 Make eoins . aoe oo . HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A Janu- Oo 1! 36 Guddie 4 YW Fi Hz Berle Injures Kneecap ary mafriage is in the discussion CHANNEL 6 or 12 40 Kol ciatect at a T in Rehearsal Mishap stage between singer Anna Maria | WEDGIE ANTENNA oy Ga ql , “Alberghetti and composer-conduc- i ecco iw Cai HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Milton tor Bud Bregman. her escort for $4 98 46 Capuchin. 5 ‘a Berle performed on his televi- the past Seven moriths. f : Monkey 4 Sé as lS ‘gion show Wednesday night de- The Italian-born soprano said. : “ prt a 5 ii spite an injury to his left knee-'“Buddy and I are very fond of: press ved bed pt CSN Doe 2 sach other. We're not engaged but r 8 §3 Consumers cap. each o 84 Boup vessel a ; —— During rehearsal the comedian | When we set the date we'll let ev- [1 $ $ es Agreement, = 3 tocer Hime ae Pellges Set ee jgot in the way of a Mil-pound|eryone know.’ 2.95 15 » oe ae ee ee oe 1 Permite 24 Building origages ment, it collaps: re ‘ H ; oot Eres B rene ie ” + senedlgaed $ cronies The kneecap was severely tee.(voreed in - Auguet 1957 on co- Condon Ly Radio & TV 5 §ilkworm 22 Mortise part 36 Neither 49 Tablé sttap ‘erated. A nurse bandaged it and| median Jack Haley's daughter 36 S, Telegraph FE 4-9736 9 6 Vegetabie fearp ! 37 Tefant under 51 Rude house ; 8 Aeress from Tel-Huron 7 Bmall barbs 26 Direction lease 52 Eyxist igave Berle a pain killer. Ie ! | ~ ..Today'’s Radio Programs -- [ANOTHER TW SALE =e ee ee eee oat WALTON TV 30 WJ | 6:00—WIk, News mad, Dencovene SLAP = ‘oatw eatter, Davies | WW, News WJBK 8&tereo WWJ. Faye Tikeven oa WXY2, Wattrick, MoKensie| WOAR News WAYE. 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