REALLY HOT NUMBER —. Intense tempera-
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earth's atmosphere have prompted scientists to
explore ways to beat thé heat
Mess ¥ =
re-entering the
problem. This perature. artist's drawing depicts a Republic Aviation
Corp, hydraulic system, which, technicians claim,
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White Collar Walkout
Shuts Chrysler Plants DETROIT (AP)—Chrysler Come
moved today to halt all its new
car production because of a strike
by 8,000 salaried office workers
and engineers.Q.
bg * *
The halt order, affecting all as-
sembly plants and many company
supplier plants, meant a layoff of
40,800 of Chrysler's 70,000 produc-
tion workers. interference with production and
the routing and handling of ma-
terials.
Today was the third day of the
white collar workers’ walkout over
contract demands which were un-
‘United Auto. Workers reached
agreement on a national contract
five weeks ago.
No new negotiations were sched-
uled. Chrysler, disclosing its shut-
down plans Wednesday, said it |
was impossible fo resume nor-
mal operation because of strike A total of 16 plants employing
| 24,000 men were shut down
Wednesday. These included all
Frondizi Foils
Argentine Coup p&Control ianituat
Gains}
BUENOS AIRES oe oom Figg
dent Arturo Frondizi crusted
attempted palace coup Wedonstay
night and oil workers postponed
a nationwide strike.
The threatened strike had
sparked the political crisis. The oil
wofkérs. are opposing a govern-
ment plan to get foreign help in
developing Argentina's national-
ized oil industry.
* x -*
The coup was led by Vice Presi-
dent Alejandro Gomez, according |
to official reports. He denied it.|
Deputies and senators of the rul-
ing Intransigent Radical party
early today called for his resigna- |
tion.
gress was threatened. '
As Frondizi struggled to solve:
the labor unrest which has caused |
a crisis endangering his 6-month- |
old regime, Argentina’s powerful |
armed forces rallied to support)
the embattled chief executive.
Gomez, a tough politician, had
claimed military and_ political
support for a move to form a na-
tional coalition movement.
Frondizi, weakened by a_ bout
with flu but buoyed by a swift-vote
of confidence from his military
forces, ordered his ministers to
make a supreme effort to settle!
a strike of oil workers in Mendoza
Province.
* *
This strike, which started two
weeks ago, is paralyzing the rich
oilfields in Mendoza at the foot of
the Andes Mountains. ry
Frondizi called
strike a Communist-inspired
surrection and declared Argentina
under a state of siege Tuesday.
Hundreds of Communists, Peron-
istas and others were arrested.
Frondizi crushed the coup bid)
with the support of the sec retaries |
of the army, navy and air force,
and surrounded the government
palace with armed guards.
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the Mendoza)
in-| Wiintown Shops
to Feature New
Yule Program
‘today announced new plats for the
jannual Christmas
“Instéad of a parade, the asso-
ciation is planning lots of street
decorations, window displays, a
downtown Christmas tree and
Christmas carols.
“We favor a more extensive
program in the public’s interest,”
said N. L. Pattison, ‘association
president. .
The tree which the association
will erect is going to, be “mam-
imoth,”” Pattison said. settled when Chrysler and the)
iing at the time of shift changes so
The Downtown Merthants Assn. ! ‘seniority rights, eight auto and truck assembly
plants .in Detroit and Evansville,
Ind.; Newark, Del., and Los An-
geles.
The UAW international appar-
ently was ineffective in a request
to strikers to abstain from picket-
as to keep plants operating.
Main strike issues bore on
union demands
for wage equity on various jobs,
and a wage progression demand.
* * * : Administrators
‘on Way Out?
| System, Try New Idea Estate Setup.
‘Lodge. Hints at Plan to
Abolish Wayne County
Wayne County, who handle|
estates ‘of deceased persons|
with no known heirs, may}
be on the way out, accord-
ing to Sen. L. Harvey Lodge;
(R-Oakland County), chair-|
man of the investigating’
committee studying waste’
in government.
_In hearings yesterday in)
Detroit where 12 of 13 pub-|
lice administrators testified, |
Lodge hinted at a plan to|
abolish this system and re-|
place them with salaried at-|
torney general's assistants.
He said the fee system pres-|
ently used by public administra-!
tors was a “bonanza” to ste’
neys assigned by the state
handle these estates. In some in-
stances, Lodge said, the fees ap-
pear to be exorbitant.
*
Chrysler said the pay on the va-
rious jobs ranges from $319 a
month for messengers and mail|
boys up to $903 a month for proj-)
ect design men. Forty per cent!
of the salaried force is paid more
than $500 a month, the company,
said.
who have ahead fi to tiew
three-year contracts.
The union challenged the com-
pany to produce figures to support
that claim and said all it was ask-
ing was ‘the same degree of pro-
tection as already has been won
for their fellow workers in Chrysler
production and maintenance units
and throughout the auto industry.”
Current plans call for a tem-
porary stage toe be located on the
| courthouse lawn, where school,
| church and fraternal groups will
be invited to offer caroling and
| religious works. Interested groups can sign up|
through the Pontiac Area Cham-
per of Commerce, Pattison said.
“We're sure that this type of.
‘the Christmas season more en-
joyable and meaningful for Pon-
jtiac people,” he said.
‘What's in a Name?
| SCARBOROUGH, England
(UPI) — A Mr. Bean won top
honors in the vegetable section
of a_ horticultural show here
yesterday. Showers and Mild,
low of 45 Tonight
Occasional showers -and mild * *
“They are totaling $100,000 an-
jnually, and seem to be increasing
‘each year,"’ Lodge said. ‘‘The total!
for the first eight months of this
‘year is $97,606.”
The highest on the list was |
| $67,000 in fees collected over
| “There is no question that this.
the Republican and Demo-
ic adrainistrations, ”
said. s been a spoils system through
crati Lodge
re *
“We are trying to find out if
some of this money received in
fees cannot revert to the state.”
He suggested that cases be
handied by the assistants who
are paid under civil service,
rather than public administra-
tors appointed by “political pa-
tronage.”” Public administrators in;
SCHOOL BOARD GIVES UP —
president, reads a resignation statement for him-
self aa four other members of the Little Rock
enn A sre — Wayne Upton, School Board. The five quit last night,
only Congressman-elect Dale Alford, outspoken
segregationist, on the integresian- perommand board. oF in - base Waks They Leave Solution to Others
ar Wirephote
leaving
Criss IsEased ‘I Never wil Resign’
for West Berlin Says Chief Straley Reds Don’t Push Their
Allies Demand That
Clear Out of Town “T have not been asked to
Those were the words of Pontiac Police Chief Herbert!
W. Straley yesterday shortly after learning that he had! By MAX E. SIMON
quit. I never will resign.”
BERLIN W — West Berliners been relieved of command’
breathed more easily today be- as head of the sity police
cause the Russian bear and. its forge. 5
East German followers appeared— Public Safety Director Gooree D.
for the moment—to have more! | Eastman, in an: bowing ‘con’
igrowl than bite.
* + w
The tipoff canie in a news con-| department.
ference Wednesday by Premier’
Fast
Germany. Several hundred corre- Otto Grotewahl Communist
spondents attended.
Most of them expected some
sort of a dramatic followup to |
Lodge's committee was told by |
|those who testified, and by D’Arcy|
O'Brien, assistant attorney gen-|
eral in charge of public adminis-
itration, that from 1954 to 1958 the
state received $3,852,000 from es-) Nikita Khrushchev'’s demand that
the Western Allies give up West
Berlin, a capitalistic thorn bur-
jed 110 miles inside Communist |
East Germany.
Many correspondents ence with the chief, announced he
iwas taking over full control of the|
* * *
Straley, he said, will be on “spe:|
idid not make clear just what the!
‘chief's new duties would be.
that the new duties were ‘quite
| a comedown,
“I've worked 12 to 14 hours a
day to better the police force for)
‘several years,"’ Straley said, ‘‘and
thought ‘then something like this happens.” temperatures with the low near 45/tates in which no heirs were found.'Grotewohl had been tapped by the| ‘APPOINTED IN 1951
are forecast for tonight by the!
weatherman. Today's
8-15 miles an hour tonight, and!
southwesterly Friday.
Tomorrow will be cloudy and
warmer with showers likely. The!
predicted high is
Cloudy and cool with a few show-
ers is the outlook for Saturday.
In downtown Pontiac the lowest)
recorded temperature preceding 8
a.m, was 43. The thermometer
read 52 at 2 p:m. Sawchuk Baby
» Doing OK After
Tasting Poison
Kathy Sawchuk,
igoalie Terry Sawchuk, was report-|
cial assignment” in his office. He eq in satisfactory condition. today
,at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital.
| The baby Tuesday found a can
Straley, outwardly calm after of rat poison which had been hid- ‘ber.
his talk with Eastman, admitted iden behind a refrigerator, accord- |
‘ing to the girl’s mother, Mary, |
land put the pill in her mouth. 13-month-old
daughter of Detroit Red Wing!
Superintendent
Paid Contract
~ Before Action Clear Way: for Faster
Solution to Impasse
on Integration
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #—
Five members of-the em-
battled Little Rock Scheol
Board resigned Wednesday
night to clear the way for a
quicker solution to, the im-
passe in the integration sit-
uation here.
The mass resignation,
subject of widespread rumor
for the past several days,
came as no surprise.
Before the resignations, the
board paid off the contract of
School Supt. Virgil T, Blossom,
frequent target of segregationists
and Gov, Orval E, Faubus as-the
author of the Little Rock plan of
gradual integration.
Amis Guthridge, an attorney
and member of the pro-segrega-
tion Capital Citizens Council, said
| he would file a suit seeking to |
block the action on Biossom’s
| contract,
“That is a clear piece of collu-
Fe between the board and Vir-
Faubus Rejects Plan |
|
LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (UPI)—
Gov, Orval Faubus said people
| have asked him to open on an in-
tegrated basis one of the four
high schools he closed to pre-
vent integration but he said he
would not consider it “because
| the people of Little Rock voted
E segregation.”” Faubus alse
i
| told newsmen. he was in favor of
the resignation of the Little Rock
School Board.
gil Blossom, who has always dom+
jinated that board,’’ Guthridge said.
The resignations, effective at
|midnight Friday, left Dr. Dale Al-
ford, an outspoken segregationist
|who has consistently voted against
ithe board majority on integration
imatters, the only remaining mem-
All six positions will be open
in the Dec, 6 school elections
Mrs. Sawchuk said that the tot; Since Alford’s term is expiring didn't swallow the pill, but some | and as a congressman-elect he
‘of it dissolved in her mouth and] Wil not seek ancther term.
she swallowed the liquid. ’ Pulaski County Judge Arch
Pontiac Osteopathic doctors said Campbell is expected to appoint
that. first | A total of $417,000 was paid to|Soviet’ premier to announce that
easterly heirs located by the public admin-|the Russians were giving the East
His impeachment by Con- continuous observance will make! winds will become southeasterly at |istrators.
Sensitive About Name:
BOURNEMOUTH, England
64 degrees.|(UPI) — The Rev. Gordon Guin-
temperance ness, 56, told a City Manager Walter K. Willman ‘of the
in November, 1951.
“I feel that Pve brought the side Dr.,
department a long way since I
took over,” Straley said. “When
| I first came to Pontiac 1 felt Must Dress for Part
| that the people were entitled to | |Germans control over Allied Mili-
itary traffic into West Berlin.
| PREF ER RUSSIAN CONTROL
The Allies prefer Russian control
|because this permits them to avoid
recognizing the East German re-
igime. poison.
Union Lake.
better LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Fred ‘The Sawchuks live at 8676 Golf-
meeting yesterday he is ashamed
of his name. Guiness is a mem-
ber of the family that makes
Guinness Stout, a favorite in
| taverns the world over. Grotewoh! strode into the con-
ference room 10 minutes late. He
said he knew the comneenenecs
(Continued: on Page 2 » Col. »
aueanclt OF CIVILIZATION — The latest sdetalalini’cy civil i.
ization has these kids spinning in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia,
now’ that the hula hoop -has hit Africa. The African versions are
| ded _ Really srooping It Up in Best Tradition
\
UPT Phota
> mainly cane, although there are some plastic and steel ones, made
by local factories hard pressed to keep up with the demand. __ tions.” police cOVverage. They
| have that now.
i “And the police officers have. bet-!
ter equipment and working condi-
* * *
He said the department's work!
has been praised by local citizens,
the state police and the FBI.
“T shall continue to cooperate
with Mr. Eastman,” Straley said.
“I’m like a private in the Army
who takes his orders from an of-
ficer, |
“For years, I asked for outside
help in eliminating irregularities |
and friction in the department. I
jwas pleased that the City Commis-
|sion approved ‘a study of the de-
partment by the Public Administra-
ition Service of Chicago.
|SURPRISED BY REPORT
“Naturally, I didn’t expect the!
PAS report to be so critical of me
personally.”
Straley said he hopes that
Eastman will be able to bring
about the improvements he seeks |
in the department,
“TN do everything I can to help
him,” the chief said. “After all, |
two heads are better than one.’
After Eastman has put through
some of his improvements, Straley
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)
exe
| L. Edwards, 32,
| a Beverly Hills dress shop, told
| ceiving stolen goods. 4
ROE SEIS ee es stag
lin Today Ss Press P = CO eR ee Hn WHR Yh
| OOS. niisee cise, et,
| County News ,............. 17
| Mearns nner etn. 6
| Food Section ...,........ 32-36
WaSkOe....cnoi ih cccasewece.. 53
Obituaries ............6.465.. 2
F BpOPG coi es cckeecces 47-52
| Theaters ...... ... &
TV & Radio Programs . aoe 59
| Wilson, Barb .....2...... a
' Women’s Pages ......++. , 37- 43 caught looting
police ‘I needed $350 for a court
appearance on a charge of re- aid administered by) lan interim board to serve until aft-
He was appointed police chief by vrs Sawchuk reduced the effects er the election.
The resigning mem‘ —~ Presi-
\dent Wayne Upton, Harold Eng-
strom, Dr. W. G. Cooper, R. A.
Lile and Frank Lambright—have
drawn almost constant criticism
from anti-integration elements
jsince the racial crisis erupted here
14 months ago.
* * *
In a joint statement, ‘the five
pointed out that the resignations
would not relieve the new board of
(Continued on Page ® Col. 2)
Dr. LaCore Resigns Post
at Pontiac State Hospital
The resignation of Dr. Ivan A. LaCére as medical
today. ‘superintendent of Pontiac State Hospital was announced
The pychiatriat, who has received an outstanding fel-
DR, IVAN A. LaOCORE
‘Bagwell for Governor’
GRAND RAPIDS. (UPI) — A
statewide organization will be
formed here Surday pledged to
support Republican Paul G, Bag-
well for governor in 1960.
A } lowship award from the
American Psychiatric Assn.,
plans to enter private prac-
tice locally,
Dr, LaCore came to Pontiac
State Hospital as medical superin-
tendent from Ypsilanti State Hos.
pital,
*° * *
During his five years of service,
the hospital has been approved on
two different occasions by we
American Medical Society «as
residential center for peychiatne
training. i
It also was approved by the. Rae
American Psychiatric
tion for this training program.
In 1955 he was cettified as a. mental hospital pec res and
a oo has epg hen ay, ifn f
Mental Hea
Michigan. State wbdioal Sole ‘Soclety,
ee ees
He is president-elect of the
‘a Society of ee: and
Omits Minion of Him
as 1960 Candidate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Priends’ becoming something of a sitting)
duck for attacks by Republicans
copanns his. presidential embt
n Ntsce took in obviously irritated
‘silence Wednesday a fresh assault,
from an old foe, Harold E. Sus
sen, who tried unsuccessfully to
— the vice president from sec:
ond place on the 1956 ticket. :
Talking’ with newsmen at the
White House, Stassen pointedly
° omitted the vice president’s name
from a list of four possibilities
iStassen said could carry the GOP
‘to Victory, in 1960.
* * * . : a : a” Eg , | Following the program, a social ne: — ag | ‘AP Wirephote : Eastman. took exception with the hour will be held with a presenta-.
did. Mitchell said Nixon “ought to| "© MAKES AWARD — President Eisenhower yesterday pre- “harsh language” of the PAS re tion of gifts to the departing a ‘onl will be the next President, S¢mted a Harmon Aviation Trophy to Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, for Lpeeto@s the Civil sevice das ay “4 couple, |
of the United States.” | piloting a jet tanker plane non-stop from Massachusetts to Buenos es co pte to the Act, During his pastorate here, Dr. |
Stassen named Nelson A Rocke-, Aires earlier this year.
feller, elected governor of New =
York: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., = :
feated for Senate re-election in Se nt Can Go H tin Now
Massachusetts in 1952 and appoint- Sergea un =
ed ambassador to the United Na-
tions; Secretary of Interior Seaton’ F ENtON Matthews Case
who deserted Stassen for Eisen-|
he Tram intern’ s weer DISMissed — Temporarily Texas Democrat now registered
Republican.
6 « Sergeant Brown can take hi tor the ns Bing, Se lcast — when
Mitchell, who has been regarded | ‘planned hunting trip after all. jhe was issued three parking —
as a possible aspirant for the 1960| Birmingham Municipal Jud ge|in the city.
vice presidential nomination, said|John C. Emery Jr. yesterday; The difficulty was that the
“Mr. Stassen’s views continue tojafternoon dismissed - the lg trials wére set for Nov. 19, 24 |
reflect his unsuccessful vendetta|against Fenton R, Matthews, re-| and 26, and the sergeant, Rich.
against Vice President Nixon.” [tired antique dealer who demand | ard E, Brown, who was sched. |
* * * ed jury trials — and got them, wed to testify, had planned to
He added in a statement: “All | take his yacation during this
of the men he mentioned are ob-' time,
viously men of ability and integ-) pd * * *
rity and display the very great Our nju Matthews, who lives at 5900 N. |
talent that exists in the Republi- | Adams Rad., was asked if he'd con-'
ean party, But in any discussion) ‘sent to postponement, He refused, | Eastman Meets
With Officers New Commander of at a program and reception in the
City Police Force Asks ‘ies at 4 p.m, Sunday,
Due Respect for Chief | fis na. do canta ome
Public Safety Director ae D.| Rankel, pastor of the First Meth-
‘Eastman met with the city's police, odist Church, representing the force yesterday afternoon alter as- Birmingham Council of Chirches, P
lsuming command of the depart- Others will be Dr, Joseph R.
SEER tant eee ae eae RAP eNO fare ee ener Ae ee eet Se ae pastor of the ‘and position.” Covenant Church, Detroit;
| Eastman, who relieved Straley Dr. G. Merrill .Lenox, executive
lof command and supervisory. re- secretary of the Detroit Council of |
isponsibility at noontime, addressed Churches; Dr. Arthur R. Farrell,
his men*for an hour in the City executive secretary of the Michi-
Commission chambers. gan Baptist State Convention, and
\zasted eltdeae Oat & limited) Mout guided the affairs of a
irecruitment of ell eathecte to steadily’ growing church. Addi- |
Pontiac. residents. Competent per-
‘sons. from surrounding’ areas oe at agen his time here
should “be able to join the force, Larchies —
‘he declared. “on iant cmiad ’ the -Dr, Kontz was p ent 0 e
He said’ that placing the chief Birmingham Council of Churches
department is contemplated until mental in bringing several of these |
\eatly in March, he said. families to the , area. |
| Eastman said that police of-
ificers, whose promotions are tied; The experiences es a Cormiin|
up in law suits will get them next! who was held prisoner for six years
year regardless of the legal battle, by the Russians will be related at
las vacancies occur. the Birmingham Senior Men's Club
; 'meeting tomorrow at the Commiu- uniforn ich were due | New lorms, which were d ley House.
| eighteen months ago,°are being The speaker will be Peter Ka--
obtained, he said. |inke of 975 Purdy St. Birming-, The’ inter-office communications ham. i
lsystem will be revised to make
of 1960 Republican candidates it!* fi Neg GM: slow ‘Sin i
seems to me unthinkable to ignore in 3. Car Crash ae Se eavesdropping ‘ impossibie, be! 4+ the Recreation Board meeting
{ Vice President Richard M. Nixon, |
the man who has time and again) . 4 ‘agreed to the dismissals
pe aga by highest qual-| Southfield Girl Hurt’ Matthews, however, has won only cations residency. _ + Seriously After Pile Up ‘ rst round. J * © Howlett said the complaints In _anothér statement. Republi-/ on 9-.Mile Road | eile Grown up and tied |
can National Chairman Meade Al-
corn described as ‘totally smart | again after the hunting season, | tion would be formed. ‘9 SOUTHFIELD — Four persons \y¥ ou
ime ‘ Gr St of 3000 potentilitics in tha pespital Qa morning} Inipithews as ail started when | “It’s your depart an val Popular SHOES at SIMMS!
, LADIES’ — MISSES’ — GIRLS' NEW FALL STYLES
“GUM-DROPS'-FLATS-BALLERINAS om Nixon’s name. j were following “®*three-car ollision on! z described Nixon as man James Cochrane for overtime)
burned up that Stassen got the ‘Nine Mile road near Northwestern parking at an expired meter, As/°
cputey to express his views! |Highway at 7:30 a.m. iCochrane was writing the ticket,
inthe White House lobby after a| According to Southfield Police, —— came out of a_ store.
conference with President Eisen-| an auto driven by Rowland B. ta argument ensued, and Coch-
yee timing and nature of| Jones, 55, of 28173 Brentwood St., rane sent for Sgt. row,
f make it difficult for the) was struck by car owned by *
vee it himself to answer! George Vierira, 26, of 7645 Ken- | Matthews got two more tickets |
it. tucky St., Dearborn as Jones |— one for parking over a yellow
was making a left turn from Nine jline and another for leering) the | Says Chief Straley
Mile into the driveway of the ‘keys in his car.
Family Car Injures | teterie taementary senool. re Vierira auto was then hit in the Red-Demand C Crisis
Young Pontiac Bo Sor win oS S|
: Yi ooee om Eases in West Berlin To Pontiac boys were injured Joan Hobson, 14, Jones’ step-
in am auto mishap last night after daughter, who was a passenger in| (C ‘ontinued From Page One)
toying .with the car's gearshift. |nis auto, is in William Beaumont . Mrs. Virginia Crossman, 602 Hospital in serious condition with °*Pécted something sensational
Valencia Dr., told police that she} joaq injuries. , but wouldn't get ft from him.
left her two sons, Robert, 10, and|
* * *
The boys bumped into the gear- ported in satisfactory ‘condition. ‘troops out of East Germany. shift and the car started to roll backward. They jumped out and ‘Vieira is fair with possible broken! | REMARKS CHANGED
were hit by a front wheel, accord- | me Throughout, Grotewohl gave the ae soe cee Thoee bara
ing to police reports. impression he may have received}
* * * 5 Board Members lthe word from Moscow. So when|™e? in the department realtze this | | holds true for them. Robert Was reported in satis-. ihe mentioned negotiations about
factory condition this morning at’ | R k /Soviet troops, the correspondents’
Pontiac General Hospital where | uit j in e 0c )Sgured they had a sensation after)
he is being treated for multiple | jall.
abrasions to the face, legs. and! (Continued From Page One) possible internal injuries. David obligations to comply with federal * * *
was treated and released for! orde | Communist East German news . co gration rs. abrasions to the face. he roma said, however, | agency ADN put out a correction!
‘that the move would give voters in|Which drastically changed Grote-
the Dec. § election “their first op- ‘wohl’s remarks-about the troop ne-|
The Weather portunity to express a clear cut gotiations. Jones was reported in fair con- What they got was nearly two! “I’m not a job jumper,’ ' Syretey |
Davis, 6, in her car at a parking dition with head lacerations,/hours of Communist verbiage | said. “If anyone wants td get me
lot @ff Baldwin avenue south of/proken ribs and @ broken kneecap. about peace, German unification, out of my job, “he'll have to file |
Kerifiett road. Bosel was admitted to the hospi-|the Berlin situation and the possi- charges before the Civil Service
tal with arm injuries. He was re- bility of negotiations to get Soviet| Commission and prove them.”
But six hours later the official! romised. at 8 p.m. tonight, in the City Com- pro | City Attorney James Howlett, The safety director said he aP-| mission final plans for the
proved of employe groups such 5 city sponsored Slim-Trim class will,
the Pontiac Police Officers Assn. pe discussed. Scheduled for women
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make it. a good one,”
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asa stood and applauded East-|
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7 Never Will si
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‘said he expects to be restored as
|commander of the force.
The public safety director said
| yesterday that he had discussed
Straley’s “separation from the
department” with Willman be-
| fore deciding to put the chief in
| a staff position.
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It was g running feud between |
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Polio Outbreak
Casts Gloom Total of Cases Mounting
Despite Reduction in
‘Other - Diseases
y, rheumatic fever, tetanus, WASHINGTON (UP1)—The cur-| Me": . , rent outbreak of polio has cast a — ae infections sad ve. shadow on the nation’s brightening s a
health picture, government reports was noted in the number of cases! I=
The U. S. Public Health Service| meningities and streptococcal in-
fections.
-|ment of Ghana ig planning to lytic polio is still on the rise.
the first 10 months of this year
compared with 2,499 for the whole of 1967,
Hearth service officials put pri-
mary blame for the rise on pub-
lic ‘apathy in getting anti-polle
shots,
change last year oin cases of dys-
However a substantial uptrend
of amebiasis, certain types of
Ghana Studies Subsidy
ACCRA, Ghana — The Govern-
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expert to make a report on the
State of the country’s gold-mining
industry, with a view to passing
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wer than a divorced hos ‘ big arin sant TS winners in
nes ee pees to Keep 0 18 ‘the Irish Sweepstakes. Why don't thing
satan al the Tosa of
to convert them fo the new 4%star:
“manufacturers make’ available —
stars tp match each flag-they've
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-Most ofsus want to change with As a timely and tienpararys the times,-but we don't want social- measure, prompt recognition of the” ism and party domination” by + new state of Alaska with the star ¢rooks and union leaders.
Unions Admit Political Use of Dues
WASHINGTON — [antes in
open court by 14 national labor
unions that_dues and assessments
levied by those unions have been
oe, and are being
used for polifical
purposes is the
latest sensation
in the right-to-
work contro
“Wwersy,
fe - Ing held in. Ma-
con, Ga., several
persons who
i have been com-
: , pelled against
LAWRENCE their will to join
a railway labor umon under a
so-called ‘‘union shop’ agreement
are suing to‘have such contracts
declared in violation of the Consti-
tution of the United States and of
the right-to-work laws of the State
of Georgia.
Eight - railroads and terminal
-companies, along with the 14
national and international unions
in the railway industry as well
as various machinists unions, are
jointly made defendants, as the
involuntary union members have
been threatened with loss of their
jobs if they fail to continwe the
Pay ment of dues.
* * *
The workers contend that the
purpose of the dues and assess-
ments is not just to meet collective
bargaining expenses, but to carry
on campaigns of a political nature
in order to elect candidates for
public‘ office and that this is at
variance with their beliéfs.
“Stipulations of fact’? now have
been entered in the trial, which
means both sides concede the
truth of the statement that tens
of thousands of dollars of dues
money have been used for peliti-
cal campaigns. The amounts
and the contributing unions are
formally listed for several days.
The ‘‘stipulations’ do not name
the individual senators or repre.
sentatives who were among the
fecipients of the money as cam-
‘paign contributions. 2
x *&* *&
There are runiors ‘around Wash-
ington that these names were pur-
posely omitted to avoid embar-
erassment to many Democratic
members of the Senate and several
Democratic members of the House
of Representatives, :
The present civil_suit does not
raise any legal issye as to
whether the Federal Corrupt
‘Practices Act or any state laws
forbidding political contributions
hy Jabor unions may have been
violated, but it does deal with the
question of involuntary tribute
levied on workingmen under the
guise of dues and assessments
for “collective bargaining”
expenses,
Up to now, it has been repeat-
edly a at those individuals
who don ng to a union in a
shop where a Majority are union
members are ‘‘ffee riders.”
he Ot *
But here the worker who has _
The Country Parson
re
“Tt wouldn't We so hard to find
the answers te our problems if
they didn’t so often disagree with
our prejudices,” © In a trial be-
‘on request Pil send a pamphiet joined says the dues have not ‘then
used merely for union expenses,
but for political purposes, too,
The opening statement of F.
Smythe Gambrell, counsel for
the workers, declares “that the
labor unions, through the union -
shop agreement, are extracting
money from them. (the workers)
against their will.”_ .
He adds that, elas the First,
Fifth, Ninth: and Tenth Amend-
ments of the United States Gonsti-
tution, the workers are supposed
to be protected “from such unwar-
ranted invasion of theiy freedom of
association, freedom of thought,
freedom of speech, freedom of the
press, freedom to work and politi-
cal freedom as the exaction of said
money. and its said misuse bring
about. ee
* * *
The international unions which.
+ Sincerity. is the are defendants in the- case have
formed various political lea
and associations, and alf the
mentioned are members of the.’ AFL-CIO. These. associations, ac-
cording to the-.‘'stipulated’’ facts,
have received direct contributions
from labor unions,
Had this issue been fully ex-
plained to the voters of the five
states. which last week rejected
right-to-work laws and had ‘not
, many millions of dollars—some
safeneten wi Sots Nee 0 SRN
. 000 in California alone—derived
part from union ‘dues been ohed
to defeat those laws, there might
have been a different outcome.
(Copyright, 1958)
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
And thus did Hezekiah through-
out all Judah, and wrought that
which was good and right and
truth. before the Lerd his God.—
* It Chron, 31:20.
* * *
indispensable
ground of .all. ¢onscientiousness,
* »and by consequence’ of all heart-
‘felt 1 religiow. —Immanuel Kant.
Dr.-William Brady Says: —
Choose Injection M ethod
Rather Than
Practically — painless ~ injection
(ambulant, office’ treatment for
internal hemorrhoids (piles); which
detnins the patient only a few _
minutes, once or twice Fa week,
for from four to :
eight times, is far
more satisfactory
than the crude
1th Century
-cle and cau-
tery. _— operation,
, which hespitalizes
the victim for
from one to two
weeks‘ and is
generally attended
with or followed DR. BRADY
by a good deal of pain.
This is the consensus of the
many correspondents who have
reported their experience.
I hope no reader wil] assume .
that injection treatment is the
best modern treatment: for. any
case of hemorrhoids, In. my
judgmefit it is the method of
choicé& for internal ‘(bleeding)
piles — at least it would be if
I were the patient. But injection
treatment is not applicable to
external (the most painfal) piles.
External piles demand stirgery
— the surgery may be done in
the doctor’s office, perhaps under
local anesthesia, But there is no
alternative, to the best of my
knowledge.
_ * * &*
A great deal of popular mis-
understanding of-the question of
treatment of piles is due to the
fact a sdé-called ‘‘attack” of piles
— that is, accessiorl of or develop-
ment of great pain and discom-
fort — naturally subsides ‘in the
course of a week, more or less,
no matter whether any remedy or
treatment has been used ‘or not.
It is difficult to “givé in a
na
* newspaper detailed instructions
in hygiene, tion, ,allevia-
tion of the “attack” ete., but
on Piles, if you -will. pay the -
freight — that im, provide
stamped ‘envelope won’ mr
address. ‘Si
Many oldtimers stilt in pekctice
will growl or sneer at you if or-
-when you venture fo ask about this
ambulant or injection treatment
you have heard about, and if
they tell you the method was tried
long ago and discarded as ‘no
good" or too dangerous or —
cure,/ ‘that is all true.
“The sariie objections any fo~
- POSITIVE MEDICINE
_ ively aber Operation
nadical surgery, except that, as
I have tried to explain, the modern
injection method is worth trying
first, unless you are a stoic.
Fs *. * *
Fogg o ee Fe peg Bigned letters,
we or. 100
placed. at the lower right hand
corner in the displaying of all flags”
of our nation would thus be made
~possible, and we wish to recom-
mend this proposal for immediate
action.
Bessie M, Griswold
Trustee for Velgieey Service Ila *
AD leteers for Voice of the People
Must contain the name and address of
the writer. This {hformation will be
withheld upon request. if the letter is
not of a critical nature. Letters must
be: under 200 words and The Pontiac
— reserves the right. to edit ail
etiers. 5
Factoty Job Repo
Not Very Strenuous
By. DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor . -__
NEW YORK: (UPD-— A ascien-
tific study has shown that typical .
factory workers put out only a:
little more energy when fhey're.
working than they do before and
after working hours—or, in plain,
unscientific language, their ‘‘work"’
is anything but strenuous.
This was the unexpected resalt
Drs. Amasa B, Ford and Herman
K. Hellerstein got from careful
measurements of. the physicat en-
ergy outputs of 62 factory workers.
while on the job. The scientists” 2
wanted to get.an idea of the physi-~
cal effect“ of work on men with ~
_ heart t disease.
Tage Ibcustory Wied Ge eaetay
outputs required by factory jobs
not much, higher the
, ing, " confused this
objective. It indicated heart:
, Victims might as well ‘be work-
ing at these factory jobs as loaf-
ing. But there’s much more to
living with heart disease than
energy output, of course.
The scientists measured on-the-
job energy outputs of 36 factory .
workers with recognized heart dis-
ease and 26 free of it. None of the
36 had been “‘down-graded” to part-
time or lighter work ‘because they
had heart troubles,
_ ‘Energy output was measured by ORS ihdaiag Schaaliption—
the a active you are, fhe more
you »consume. When at
Pog the 36 36 put out 230 calories in
“energy pér minute (on the aver-
age) and the Dutt out 1.40 calories
gf -minute. * on the job the
‘former out 1.97 calories, the
datter 2.13 Calories. While actually
“working. the -heart. victims gave
out with 2.29 calories and the
healthy heart men, 2.51 calories,
_ You can see there was no sig-
-mificant difference .in, energy out-
puts between the two groups of
he striking thing Was the
small difference” between energy
- outputs when .at rest. and -when
working. Against these outputs you
can put the following: A top ath-
lete can put out 26.5 calories per
minute, but only for a few minutes.
~ Another: scientific team found that
five calories a. minute is the high-
est that can be maintained regu-
“Jatly without harm by workers in
heavy industry,
Ford and Hellerstein are part
of the faculty of Western Reserve
University, Cleveland. Their sub-
Jects were employed in three
Cleveland factories’ making light
and medium-weight metal prod-
uets, and their jobs ran the range
of remy oe from Janitor and
laundry “crib Supervisor to drill
press of and stationary
peedl aera and inspec-
- Case Rebide ‘of, a . Psychol logit:
Crane. Gives Facts on n Pregi e
In the Bible, Sarah and Ra-
chel and Hannah are classical
twins. for Goldie in® today’s
case. Fear may have been the
reason why Goldie never had a
baby. Improper “timing” is an-
other common cause, so send
for the pregnancy booklet men-
tioned below, Thousands of
wives conceive when they adopt
a baby.
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
‘Case 2-370;. Goldie G., aged 29,
has been married for 6 years,
* * ;
“Dr. Crane, I am a_ nervous
wreck,” she protested miserably,
“for .I am crazy
to have a baby,
but have neve
chante to free a
gest. a DR, CRANE
“Although we ate both sapposed-
ly normal, I just never get preg-
nant so I think this may be God's
‘answer to my. daily prayers.”
%
Cie and her husband were a
| young couple, active in
the aoe chureh and with a home
needed a child therein, so I
gave my ee K,
es
. And beset ‘Sindee out into
a wonderful mother. Her nérvous
_tendion disappeared. She began to
function. normally in ad physiol-
ae
. we self and indulging in feats’ that:
' ghe would never have a child. __
So maybe you can guess wot happened; Withim a year, | was pregnant, for the first And nine months tater wee - twins! - x
* * *
They were fraternal, not iden
tical, which means she actually
got pregnant — whit possibly
two weeks, —-
“Pr, Crane, how de you med.
jeal men explain a case like
Goldie’s?" is a common ee
we receive,
Well, yesterday I explained the.
value of positive thinking as re-
gards our body's ability ; throw
off disease. ge
HOW GET winehiiee >
Liga of ‘na
ently sterile afl medica
tests show a le and their Sabanas
may appear to be normal. _-
In such cases, the gdoption of a
baby may stop the ae. tension of
sLatest research suggests that the
female ovum (egg) ruptures free _
from the ovary about 15 days be-
fore the ee period is
ad
ed
ney
If these pulitnases are correct,
Vien a wife may not get preg-
“Mant except in a brief 12hour
“period during the entire men-
strual month.
“Bhe may thus miss pregnancy
purely on the basis of chance and es ae
me
‘continue to do so fakes her 10
to 25 years of marriage peer to
the menopause.
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Welsh baby strofier ‘Upholstered rocker |
for little mothers . of easy-clean plastic § table and 2 chairs
Sturdy metal. auto has
push pedal action...
A value-packed, ac-
tion-packed toy that
all youngsters. love.
Baked-on enamel 99
finish in blue with
white body, red cov-
niet ba ; or
smooth riding. “—
21” drink-wet doll with sleeping eyes
Cuddly vinyl
Sea aaryiae 6“* felon ng 5 22° Gunnin 99 “Shoofly” rocker of
yer hardwood for babies
Keeps baby en-
to-reach, colorful
pla beads,
shirt and training
pants, has bottle.
Child’s Formica top
Bright red and 18x21” table
88 eogmt O99 gown OF wood frame, ded with wire
comfy pad seat. - backs. Save!
a no-mar table to
match. Sized go allan covered to 8 88
play... or tea parties. :
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SA LE i Water-repellent
of l-treated leather
ENGINEER’S Flameproof . ..
use for years.
Luxurious full
branches, Comes
in storage box.
Reinforced black leath-
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7-ft. Christmas tree dolls with canopy... folds for storage
es bts to
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ite acs are | Sct re a rpm letge ig hanity sass . men’s sizes 614 to i? hee Hy poe bats padded toy chest wid wild Pine foy chest os : ait. a Ww. P | wi b 3 4 i
wood in . ashuble plastic * uffg desc :
style. Early A . — in pin k, 88 Save money . lo design
sign. Shop now &ray or turquoise, » all your childs ie a eee 7 7
size See makes a tutte 2x x 3” 5 d
bench, too, oe
_STOPEN EVERY NIGHT TO.9 “xt; DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PL Welsh baby buggy for Hardwood desk set
All. steel chassis Easy to. set up.
8 is: Qe ee 399
plastic body, with slide - out
matching canopy. top. Save now!
“sand may Wave set some kind of sourcefulness and initiative are re-
heading “Military Intelligence’: 4
British yee LONDON (UPI)—Britain is lodk-) “Ambitious young men with qual-
ing for military intelligence agents ities of personality, integrity, re-
a record by advertising for them quired to train for military intelli.
in the “Situations Vacant” column | ‘gence duties in the regular army.
of a London newspaper.
~e S—e r hands *F° Correction, Personal
HARTFORD, Conn, (UPD away quite a secret to the Rus- |
‘Roger B. Ladd stepped into a
‘newspaper office here to ask
Worse, they say, the world has whether there’d been mutch dam-
not been told that it does not take age from an electrical’ storm.
—
a lot of brains to be. an cncer haces oe pada’ deen. me War Office (MP6/A3F) cover agent.
* * * ‘later, he telephoned the newspaper
‘As the ad itself said (under the to report that his own house had Be.
Advertise for In “nial training to provide a eriadgn of te bain, ny
is follo by duty im one of the
following specialist fields; acces
“Port and eee rel duties Cd Air photo
“Intelligence staff
“Applicants must be between the
ages of 1744 and 30 years and phys-
ically fit." It said school educa-
tion is “desirable but not essen-
tial. ‘
“For turther details,
Ban Not Unreasonable
GRAND FORKS, N.
City officials here adopted a rule
. against accepting any more
write t0| costage-due mail after they shelled
Whitehall, S,W. 1,"
“Why,” storted one World War which turned out to. contain a
been struck by lighning. ipay for it. stripped away by the bald state-
D. (UPD—)
out 48 cents to claim a package:
parking ticket and 100 pennies to te
4 Hf intelligence agent with quite a
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This 4-door Hardtop Cruiser Is the luxurious Park Lane by Mercury. Also available in the distinctive Montclair and the popular Monterey series.
The brand NEW 59 MERCURY ea,
shows you what NEW really means “Americans are looking at the new cars with a new look in their eyes. They're searching for the best combination of all things that count in a car. The answer in 1959 comes from this completely new 20th Anniversary Mercury.
SEE NEW CLEAN-DYNAMIC STYLING»
Distinctive because Mercury has its own exclusive body design; it is the only car in its class that does not use a dressed-up body shared by a low-priced car. Delightfully sh as more than 35 square feet of safety glass around
RELAX IN A NEW KIND OF COMFORT
No car in its price class has more usable room than this new Mercury. Examples: only Mercury has doors wider than those of the costliest cars .. . you'll get in and out easier (that knee-knocking windshield pillar has been moved forward). Up front_9 inches more knee room! And, happy day! ... Mercury really did something about — that tunnel-hump in the middle of the floor. IT’S BEEN
CUT IN HALF! Result: the man in the middle doesn’t
sit with his chin on his knees (as he does in other .’59
Everything you want
on wheels
NEW STYLING
NEW COMFORT
NEW PERFORMANCE
NEW ECONOMY cars). The lower hump makes room for thicker, softer
seat cushions, too.
FEEL LIVELY NEW PERFORMANCE
Mercury has always been known as a top performer and
now it’s even greater. Not just high horsepower—
although Mercury offers as much as 345—but a new
kind of resfonse, quiet, obedient, effortless.
ENJOY NEW ECONOMIES
The 1959 Mercury has been priced so that 2 out of 3
new-car buyers can afford one. The big special is the
Monterey which offers a new Economy Engine that gives
top performance on regular (not premium) gasoline
you save 10% right there... actually ride ‘free’ 10
miles out of every 100. And this — — more
mileage out of every drop of gasoline, too
Add it up and you get everything you want on wheels
te 59 Mercury. We invite you to see this great car
today at our Mercury showroom. Built to lead— built to
last_.built to give you the most for your money in 1959.
MERCURY'S COUNTRY CRUISERS... NEW LUXURY FOR STATION WAGONS.
Unique hardtop styling (one pillar replaces 3). Retractable
rear window (no heavy liftgate). First fold-away 3rd seat
that faces front, First concealed package compartment.
NEW canoer uP FRONT! That. secaeiib tial you'll f find on
other ‘59 cars is 50 per'cent smaller in the new Mercury.
Three full-size riders can stretch out (including the man in
the middle) . . . and get a better, softer ride.
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MeRCURY'S FIRST WITH SIDE-TO-SIDE WiPERS — You get an unob- structed view in any weather. They clear a 42% larger area —a 5-foot swathincluding the center of the windshield. Only Mercury has this aid to safer driving.
All beautifully combined in the 20th Anniversary M E RCU RY
BUILT TO LEAD— BUILT TO LAST’
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Most :
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Richman’s exclusive FlairLine raglans are designed
togive you free-swingingshoulderroom, with the full.
flowing flare of the most expensive imported coats!
@ Tweeds with : a rugged look, tweeds with a
polished look; also smooth, long-wearing saxonies —
and cheviots—all highly prized woolens, all lower
priced at Richman’s!
@ Tans, browns, grays and pebbly mixtures in
plain and fancy weaves.
@ All sizes. hapvery one an outstanding value!
. 4435 ALL-WOOL ZIP COATS
Exceptionally. low: price for the famous’FlairLine raglan
with all-wool zip-in liner. Finest quality. Finest fashion.
HATS... smartest new shapes, colors, i in fine felt
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Monday through Saturday
SALE! Men's ivy
wash ‘n’ wear polished coal. Orlon® lining, flap pockets... 3 ae - - @ some with hoods. Sizes 6 to 12. Save!
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of Lifetime Rust Proof Scrape Proof
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of Adjustable Cold Control
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$10 DOWN. Selnuse on
NO LINT FUZZ ON YOUR CLOTHES
WITH THE BUILT-IN
Removes ail dulling lint and soap film for
cleanest clothes. Easy to remove for clean-
ing... no gadgets ta get in your way. FILTER
NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS
UNTIL FEBRUARY 1959
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«Limited —e Will Sell nia Fast!
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FEBRUARY FIRST
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‘ to Ready-to-Wear
DRYER
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10-LB. CAPACITY KENMORE WASHER
1 DIAL FOR 3 WASH, 2 RINSE
WATER LEVEL
RUSTPROOF PORCELAINED
Compere with
Washers Selling
for Much More!
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' Doctor Dies in Court | ,Uitich was a former president of Gibson
sel W. Ulrich, 65, of Mount Clem-)
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. |Wednesday while testifying in ans auto accident damage suit in aj an
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ROEBUCK AND
PROUD BEAUTY — Mary Brown of Phoenix, Ariz., smiles
after being decked out in Indian regalia, symbolic of her being
, chosen the Princess of the Sunburst tribe.
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. Births 2 Smith Girls |
Recent births in the Pontiac Spending $900
area recorded in the Oakland
County Clerk's ottice are listed CO Have Dance below by the name of the father. girls’ wear
reduced
mr NEW YORK (®—Two Smith Col-| hester | 5 i ay Chileon. G8 Must ‘lege girls who spent a lonely
Ronald J. Briggs; 145% Romeo a spivi oliday in New Y¥¢
William G. Bricge. 138 Glendale Thanksgiving holiday in e b ork
George F. Dill, 1686 Orchard View last vear are making sure their
Donaid E. Deemer. 660 Auburn :
3 fi Emmett J. Donohue, $2436 This excursion to the big city this year |
Rovert €-DeCewssin, 681) Livermois | AE ' Leonard G. Fullmer, 833° Miller is livetier- I
Ford Frank Jr., 1886 Ruby i * Pe {
Kenneth L. Goltry, 1930 Alsdorph i : :
Edward J Holly, 1423. Grece os Priscilla Lamb, 19, of Toledo, Raford W. Keeth ang | Ani x Lawrence J, Stowell, 322 Second Ohio, and her roommate, Gail Kip W. Serota, 6185 Orion Griftis, 19. of Glen Ridge, N."J., 2185 Guiliver
ne z “‘Srown. 226 Montmorency , - have invested $900 of their earn- Edward J. Campbell, 2760 Nortonia®n ; - : . j
Russell Deaton, 2373: Melvin ings and savings in a Thanksgiving | Wayne E. Biroth 3211 Hessel | idance here for college students,
Herman E. Benge, 3445 Bendelow | “Most of us can't get home for
Hany K Bel 00 ‘Thala = Thanksgiving because the weekend |
Charles A. Maish, 485 Thalia jis too short.” Priscilla said. “So:
Fevang We watnate Sella | we dash to New York and stay in| Pau! D. Richmond. 3386 Norteniewn hotels and mill around, all in the’ erty sseij, * arbern = i ‘ |
Ward 4. Ven Wareger. O08 Sagwster FAME roam Ae it yreeantte , Large!
Hayedn ‘Wall, 1440 &. Avon. 1 ms) «6So t ey ve | engag a ‘
Curtis L, Wilson, 2400 Lonaview ;
Glenn A. Werth. 1384 Cadmus ballroom, booked an orchestra, | Ralph M. LaBarge, 6735 Montclair ‘printed tickets and invited boys |
David A. LeBarre, 26296 © Sovare Lake |
Egon W Sonn 28 N. Hill Circle * and girls as far west as the Uni-
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; : A chic blend of 50°, wool and ' Make smart, dainty dresses,. Hurry in to save over 90¢ on peg ath. Yightwe! ht, yet blouses and girls’ wear from every yard. Big selection of — ‘=> ight, ye
sheer permément finish or- _ no-iron and silky cottons. 36-in. Wonderfully warm. $8 inches
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4) “f wil r] , a * IV ! Ortonville ee et tee ee aan. ie. Yord Goods Dipl. Main Floor pt NAT ™ today... Save Charles FE. Marcoux, 730 Granger ywe t tickets to var 8 FE. 3 x, 73 4 i tr John G. Stves, 80 Elizabeth jcampuses and figure they'll sell} © | | > Pear Phe wenngy =f “ae qineencel more at the door, They expect \ vy. ~
o Richard R. Stayton. 2200 Seymour Lake/as many as 2,000 other collegians | A Sal ! F ] Clifford L. Morlan, 1414 Cedar «| 7 legian | : ‘wi e: alr. oom Roy M. Miller. 63 jto show up, a
\e - colored felt WiZZ A ’ 0 © Sands
Harwood W. Tilton, 108 Sashabaw
’
_ Extral Read al! about it! Assorted rayon
; and wool felt skirts with white seguler 4.98.
cotton blouses (screen print 99
, trim matches skirts), Wonderful
| color assortment in Honeylane —) Orchard Lake ' Edein PF alice: sate Weenbiin State’s New Xways
Raymond E. Skinner, 6760 Grassland * Richard E. Horste, 3151 W. Shore Keep Him on the Move Colon D. Hurst, 4985 Lockhart
1 gh, | Donald HM. Branson, fio Henermuenle) GRAND RAPIDS (AP) —| Tran ye But, 20000 Orchard Lake Bernard Zevalkink had to sell his’ ézZ
yee, 499, 2.79 Yo
her, Pine) . a | isubur$an home last April to make {R) sizes 7 to 14. , Robert g Shaw M1, 3918 Carrick | way for a new expressway. i
So many wonderful things
-you can make. with this
724m. ‘part wool-felt .. .
skirts, pillows, pennants for
school. . The Blouse story. Assorted regular 1.98
short sleeve styles in cotton
broadcloths, Dacron" piques, 66
splash prints. Gorgeous colors!*
Sizes 7 to 14. *DuPont's polyes- }
James L. Barris. 3600 Wainut Take | Before buying a new home,
James Camnist. 6498 Orchard Lake | 2evalkistk checked with state high-| obert W, Bills, 822) Co ay -officlais about pthe press. Ernie L. Black. 3085 Pieldview Iwas plans ss t di. i
This week the state disclosed
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2 Check Titles Carefully . {plans for a new expressway. It ter fiber. a wt j : : goes it through Zevalkink's liv-| : : ‘ TOWSON, Md, (#—This year oa in aes | . H la Ca H Triple Roll 12-Pocket application blanks for the MISS - | | Honeylane Caps, Hoods Bobby Sock Shoe Bag Baltimore County Fire Prevention’ Bermuda was an important Assorted Kerry-teen® and 22 obby .. ee ee Reg. 1.98 Contest were different. They car-|base for British ships blockading Honeylane® wool and angora : 2 77 € wie 1 . ried two blanks labeled “married” the Aflantic coast of the U.S. a er Dia oe Pr. P and “single” (check one). iduring the War of 1812. “DaPoats axcyilc thon sizes. Royal Purple heavyweight cot- {J ; Durable, easy-
ANNONA Le oooe sae rene ocoen Finer forced eel “and ton. White criiciat iether. WAN eet PEE eas af ite ANIL k. = in sizes 6 to 81/3. n assorted col- a oe La atalabachs beeitele, it heals fys wate a * ony one * oe ors. Big 18x33-in. :
S Z Special. purch | = | 24 pecia: purcnase | — a Ss AZ | 1 h Black Leather Stee. a
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“Steatham | == Smart, trim styling flatters your 4 Mate hg ace eed
: . a foot. Wonderfully comfortable | teen § Kerrybrooke flats :
== irst : eh == from the very first step. Cuban Crocedi.iter tarae wivk
= _heel pump with flatiorm sole is fayeriaes, Comp i. ont 8 . : : for best selection, these will : 3 oS in black or brown crushed glove sell out fast at this Pr. a opt leather. Low Heel pump is in = eee "Charge it” “SN black. :
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| Regularly | C Ss ; *Chorgp: It” : 7 4 cided , /
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Come early + » buy all you need for gifts, for gay color accents! You'll find the most’ tremendous selection of styles... . plain and
’ 4S sel a ¢ ne "Charge it’ fancy knits, Jacquards, applique trims, , 98 ! ’ ay shorties, mediums and longs..You just can’t "Charge ‘ le ak Bis enor to miss this buy—so hurry in today. st It” pe Dre teat vinta? é and save... at Sears. Wiser's << black or brown leather uppers with | mal Women's Accessories Dept., Main Floor corduroy long-wearing Searosoles, .cubber ae 7 | | | \\ - ” ‘ style brocaded Sizes 8% to 3. TTT) WATT Just Say, “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Cherge + — Shoe Dept. 1 Main Floor me on vamp 5to9 Infants’ Sizes 51-8, Reg. 449 ..,,.. 3.98 “uJ
Come in soon... Sle Ends Saturday!”
Salisfaciion faction guananiied Ob your money / bach “SEARS 15 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE $4171 Alse can be used just like @ Regular Charge Account
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Washable Wool
Shirts for Men! -
Now Only 78
Luxurious new wool with a difference
— it's washable! Pick yours from bold
and handsome plaids. Aurry in today
++. SAVE! Sizes S, M, L.
Manufacturer's Close-Out
Were at 8.98 to 13.98
HURRY IN 99
WHILE THEY LAST “Change IY"
Vv Many Assorted Winter Colors
Dress slacks for smart dress wear! New fancy
patterns and gabardines in wool and wool blends.
Long-wearing fabrics with wrinkle resistance! Long
wearing pockets, double pleats, zipper, in sizes
30 to 42. Hurry in during this sale and savel
Tailored-to-Measure Suit
~ Sale Ends Saturday!
SAVE UP TO 25% includes worsteds, flannels, gabardines, imports
and domestics. By acting now you can save up to
25% and get a suit that is tailored to your exact
measurements. Hurry in today, sale ends Saturday!
Men's Wear, Main Floor dress slacks
Here’s the sale you've been waiting for. Selection |
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“in suede-like finish
soft and comfortable —
Warm and soft yet so durable. These suede-
like finish cotton flannel shirts are a
bargain at twice the price. Large
assortment of colors and patterns to
‘choose from and in any style you want!
If you hurry in today you can save 96c.
Sizes S, M, L, XL. Buy now during
this sale . . . Save!
Men's Furnishings Dept,
Main Floor » Fe ee a Re et ee ee ee ee ee
It’s Fun to Dress
in This Neot Shirt
3.98 A really wonderful fabric!
55% wool, 25%, vieara, 20%,
nylon for softness and long
wear. Bonus: it's washable.
Give Looks o Lift
with This Sweater
5.98 See what.our new continental \,
designs do for you! Virgin ~~ &
worsted wool designed with
neat créw neck: 5, M and L
SAVE 96* on Pilgrim
‘cotton flannel shirts
Shop and Save the Easy Wayl .
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LE ENDS SATURDAY-HURRY!
Friday and}
Saturday @
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men's suede leather jackets Imported Suede Is Washable . . . Regularly at 18.98.
Big 20% price cut on a practical oift he'll use for years. | 99
Velvety smooth, top quality color-matched leathers.
Nylon knit collar, cuffs and waist. Water-repellent. Full :
nylon lining. Large pockets. Sand, rust. Sizes 36-46, harge It’
now! while limited quantities last . . .
vestee shirts
9 ] newest style in boys’
| 9 , sport shirts at a
Usually agg | fantastic low price
Sanforized
Cotton Flannel
in 4 Washfast Colors!
@ Handsome knit effect with white
front trim is right in style
@ Washes easily — 1% max. shrink.
@ Choose blue, brown, black or red / .
— Fraternity Prep sizes 6-18
@ Buy several for Christmas gifts!
One Stop
« Shopping
. at Sears.
CASHIERS OFFICE SPECIAL PURCHASE! BOYS’
virgin Orlon" sweaters
usually 3.98 V7
“Charge It"
¢ Fraternity Prep sizes 6 to 18 -
¢ All solid colors or with contrast trim
Here's the sweater so popular with teenagers.
Inter-lock knit gives stronger, smoother texture
for longer wear and comfort. Orlon washes
easily, dries fast, so easy to care for!
The Perfect Gift. “DuPont acrylic fiber. j -|
Boys’ Clothing. Main Floot 3
ce yous monty Gach SEARS 194 North Saginaw St. Phom
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for probate, leave his widow, Mrs. i ; on
ee S > Mectination: Viet Nara lzimbalist Relatives So See a R rng
| Girls to Search for Tribe vortsicbgiandl
Lacking Written Tongue | rex sm tnis,
\died Nov. 4 in Rome of a heart iy rattack, left his $500,000 estate tjand ‘death, income for) : _PASADENA, Calif. {AP} — A! “I imagine it will take 10 to 15 immediate relatives. ee hg a, Mim, blue-eyed Now England girliyears before you get a strong his brotheye Harry, Max end Al-|
: : plans to ride muleback into moun-|church in one tribe,” she said, PAs ot anes oe Pepertor: Cosetieers and aes a . oven -|
tainous South Viet Nam and lo I finish with one, ] plan eens Hee
some tribe that has no written/to go on to another.” |
She said her mother, Mrs, Faith
There, a few miles from thes. Donatdison, Exeter, N. H., is SEARS a C ; a
py ‘ a J f aes - .
; | Communist North, she'll spend 10 very happy about: it.”
iS wen
fe 2s
to 6b making a phonetic|
transla’ of the New Testament
snd eiping the natives esti Jailer Disappointed a church. i * * * { e |
“we fee! that since the tort’ DY Model Prisoner Seems to be leading us into it, {
he'll take care of us,” says Bur-| pepFORD, Ky. (AP) — Henry, ‘ 5 . — mry
yy — pomp - ‘ed iri Dnele, Jailer, has been deceived
iuanianen ~ nag gperarsee - eee a prisoner for the last time.
Wycliffe Bible Translators, This| Pogh ag roe. eos
interdenominational group, with 14 " years on ‘An armed: reb
headquarters in nearby Glendale’ charge
and $00 field workers around the) Z
world, bas translated the New|. Wo juries failed to reach a ver-
Testament into nearly 150 tribal/‘ict in his case, Another trial was languages. jane for January.
In high school at Exeter, N.H.,| Tingle gave Walden the run of where she is still a member of the jail. The prisoner raised a
the First Baptist church, Jean be-| arden Pet with odd. jobs an Fy jon: a rthouse.
NS about missionary!" Wednesday Tingle delivered “et « Walden's breakfast and told Wal-
In 1950-§4 she was a staff ser. den to meet him at the courthouse
geant in photography at Shaw Air|When Tingle finished his meal.
Force Base, S.C. She prayed about; Model prisoner Walden did not
her decision while earning a B.A.| keep the appointment.
at Westmont College, Santa Bar-|
bara, Calif.
Miss Donaldson is studying Bib-
lical langy at the non-denomi-
national Fuller Theological Semi-
nary before sailing next Jan, 17.
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vival
Santa-Says: See Sears for 3
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«Reg. 3.98 Priscillas
pocket. unusual. savings!
curtains dry.in a jiffy, need very little ironing.
be , (3 ; Hurry in during this sale .. . Savel
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~ rmony House Dacron
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48x81-in.
beauty to all your windows...
These quick-wash
Panels = Larry D. Pirkola, Detroit ,
I felt I'd like to go to a place| Carol D. Dagenais, Orchard Lake Reg. 9 5 oe : ‘$
which had fio one to tell them of Paul A, Jones, Farmington 4 00 Reg. 1.09 the Lord,” she said, ‘“‘There+are| Patricia L. Grand, Farmington ° 40 63 1
Christian Missionary Alliance! corum Wolfendarger, 404 Osniun
‘ Bs workers in Viet Nam but over 21
tribes ae the Gospel,”
* * Lanna J. Bright, 179 Raeburn
John A. Bridges, 804 st. Clair
Martha J. Dotson, Ti@ B. Tennyson
Edward H. Williams, Farmington
Emily J. Clare, Farmington
hn BR.’ Lewis, 2647 Stlverside
arjorie A, Navarre, 111 Rosette
Glen G, Gideumb, 285 Highgate
Francine N. Gideumb, 288 Highgate
Benny R. Sexton, Rochester
Geraldine J. Perkins, Rochester
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heed collared the rest of the four-
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like that given a loyal -wife who|
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Nixon Delivers —
Impromptu Talk
While Asleep
MIAMI (UPI) — Vice President
Richard M, Nixon, a hard-hitting,
political. campaigner when awake,
makes non-political speeches in his
sleep, a dentist reported today.
Nixon was given a drug called |
“Nerval,” described as a form of
so-called “truth serum,” yesterday
as anesthetic for the extraction of } ; ; an infected wisdom tooth, : : Zz
The two dentists in attendance | F e . a e
reported that Nixon made a speech K WH f S r’ S [ , t after the extraction, while the an-/ en mo re | e= ave pecia Ss i ¢ | ears esthetic was wearing off, :
They said he told the selene
the two dentists and three nurses—
about the American way of life,
discussed a variety of general!
topics and praised his wife for)
bravery in Venezuela, where Nixon
was attacked by a stone-throwing
mob earlier this year. The den-
tists said he made” no partisan
political remarks.
After the speech, they said, he
asked when they planned to re-
move the tooth. “The dentists said |
they had to show him the extract- if
ed tooth to prove the job had al-
ready been done.
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Board, the corporation plans to construct a track for national and ~
international auto races. Outside oval shown in = is existing
concrete track constructed by the Packard Motor Car Co., which
formerly.owned.the site. At upper edge are proposed permanent
grandstands and building to be used for testing laboratories. Two
sets of bleachers are shown at lower edge of track. Large parking
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the track to reces for only Indi- h
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M53 Car Accident
Claims 2nd Life
ALMONT ~— An automobile acci-
dent on M33 north of here Sunday
claimed .its second life Tuesday
night, Romeo State Police report-
ed today.
Franklin Johnson, 67, of Harbor
Beach, died at Bishop Hospital, Al-
mont, ‘of injuries suffered in the
crash. His wife, Christina, 53, was
killed instantly in the mishap.
Mrs, Johnson was driving the
family car when she lost control of | 5#
it on a soft shoulder and crashed
into a concrete culvert on the op-
posite side of the road, police said.
New Unit of Measure
ANADARKO, Okla, () — The
School Board says it did a “beer
case worth of business last-year.”
The board's secretary was hunting
a place to put. old records and,
found they fit just right in an
empty beer case, ‘bers, the bride is the daughter of!
a ballerina-length gown of brocade
and she carried a bouquet of white
roses and gardenias.
Orion. Floyd Behl Jr. of Lake Orion
was: St best man.
The reception
Gingellville Community. Center,
one. of its founders,.Gen, Moses
Cleaveland.
jhoneymoon trip to northern Michi-
gan and Canada, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome C, Kubaski will make their
home in Pontiac.
They were married Saturday eve-
ning at the St. John’s Lutheran
Chirch, Rochester, before-mem-
bers of the ‘immediate families.
Performing the rite was the Rev.
Walter C. Gerken, pastor.
“*
The former Jariice Sue Cham.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chambers of|
30 Casemer Rd. Parents of the
bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
George Teheringer of 44 Orchard
St.
* * *
‘For her wedding, the bride chose
satin, Her shoulder length veil fell
from a headpiece of seed pearls,
Maid of honor was the bride’s
sister, Mary Jo Tripp of Lake
was held at the
Cleveland, Ohio, was‘ named for
Somewhere the “a”
Swem today denied rumors he
would step. down as Southfield’s
city administrator prior to termina:
tien of his contract.
Mayor Donald L, Swanson’s veto
of Swem. Swanson had said the
position required a younger man.
township’s supervisor since 1953.
A was set-up about)
six weeks ago by Couneil President
John J. Costello to. appoint a new
administrator to succeed Swem
when his term expires. Swem is a
member of that committee. Learning that a mysteri-
ous fire had cestremag bate yes-
terday afternoon pear Gingellville,
Administrator Swem
Plans to Stay Until His
City Contract Expires
SOUTHFIELD: — —Evgene M.
€... Keguk .
It has been’ said this week: that}
Swem would relinquish his post
Dec.’ 31, four months before: his
one-year contract expires.
Swem was unanimously ap-
pointed the city’s first adminis-
trator by the City Council soon
after that portion of Southfield
Township became a city April 21.
The council's vote overrode
* x *
Swem, who is 73, has been the
“at 20 p. 'm. yesterday. It was located on
a was dropped from the name.
|Fire Destroys $15,000 Barn
nvestigate Brandon Blaze
Cumins awokearound 2 a.m. and
the barn ablaze.
The barn was leveled but ad-
joining out-buildings and machin-
ery were saved, along with other
cattle, Buckingham. said,
Hula Hoop Hits Bottom
TOKYO (UPI) — The hula mB craze is reaching bottom.
——— Swat eval loaded
panese Antarctic .
The New Lincoln Service Is Reassuring
Low Rate Piecework .
* TOLEDO, Ohio & — A telephone
answering service here offers what
it calls a “reassuring service’ for
friends or relatives of elderly per-
“|sons who live alone. Subscribers
ean order a daily phone call made
to the homes, with provision they |
notified if no one answers.
College Students Help
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. wH— A
dozen William and Mary College
students are helping disturbed
youngsters at Eastern State Hos-
pital with homework, athletics and
hobbies. Physicians say the young-
sters are responding well to the
youth treatment.
Used for Wishing Well?
HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI)—The
fountain at the Wepegerts Athe-
im Granted
Liquor License Romeo Golf, Athletic
Group Petition OK'd in
Washington Township
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP —
The Washington Township Board
last night approved a petition of
the Romeo Golf and Athletic Club
for @ class C liquor license,
* * *
which permits sale of liquor. by
the glass, was prompted by the
near-completion of the clubhouse,
Manager Hiram C. Brown said.
Remodeling of the converted
farm building, located on east.
32-Mile road, one mile east of
Romeo, will be finished early
this winter, he sald.
range is completed. The 18-hole
golf course is. scheduled to be opened to the public ‘‘no later,
than May 1, 1959."
~ *
have been installed and 18 tees
have been sodded, Brown said.
Installation of the pump and
irrigation system will begin with-
in the next 10 days, the manager,
said,
Other business handled by the
township board included final ap-
proval of the plat for Gardencrest
Manor subdivision on Sisson street,
* * a
The 10-acre site is located just
southwest of the village limits. .
Before adjournment, R. Eugene
Inwood, township supervisor, intro-
duced the new zoning administra-
tor, Ralph Sheldon of Washington,
elected to succeed Harold Masters,
who resigned earlier this month.
Train Toots in Time
RICHMOND, Va. # — A diesel
locomotive stole the show at Rich-
mond’s Armed Forces parade. The
parade was crossing the Belt Line
bridge when the train rounded the
bend and the engineer began to
sound his horn in.marching time~
toot — toot, toot, toot, toot — . the train disappeared. The request. for the license,|
Brown also reported the- golf,
Twenty greens, two for practice,,
SWEETHEART OF DeMOLAYS — Reigning as Sweetheart of
the Michigan DeMolays is Bloomfield Hills High School senior
Kay Lee. She is shown here being presented with flowers and the
sweetheart trophy by Wayne K. North of Marquette, newly-elected
DeMolay master councilor of Michigan, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Lee, 1561 Bataan St., Kay was chosen for the top title from
nine other district finalists at the annual State DeMoiay Conven-
tion last weekend at Grand Rapids.
Man Accused 2 After: Leg Broken
until
= Hazel Park Police Sued
HAZEL PARK ~ Two Hazel Park
police officers have been sued by
a Hazel Park resident who claims
they caused his leg to. be broken
when they arrested him following
a street disturbance involving
two women.
William B. Gehrke asks $50,000
from William 4. Ryan and Ed-
ward M. Ryberg in a law suit
filed yesterday in Oakiand Coun-
ty Circuit Court. Gehrke charges
the two with gomnulp and battery.
letting a friend out of their car
early in the morning of June 28
when two women, one of whom
Gehrke had dated before his mar-
riage, drove alongside their car
and began deriding him.
* * *
Ryan and Ryberg, in a patrol
car nearby, were asked by Gehrke,
‘he said, to order the women away,
ibut they refused. After this one
of the officers informed him he
was under arrest, and at the same
|} the second officer, Gehrke
‘knocked him down caus-
leg to be broken.
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comfortable of any motorcar, and Lincoln's engine is
unquestionably the finest ever installed in an American
automobile. Yet, for all its roominess and power, the
magnificent Lincoln handles with incredible ease,
Enjoy the reassuring confidence that belongs exclu-
sively to Lincoln owners. Your nearby dealer invites
you to inspect the 1959 Lincoin personally... soon.
.
THE LINCOLN AND CONTINENTAL DEALER IN YOUR COMMUNITY: t , | | : . ie rear’
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By RAY HENRY
AP News Writer
: “Dear Mr. Henry: My father recently died and my moth- |
ér who is 66 is living alone. I want her to come and live with
- my husband, our two teenagers and me. We have plenty of
room and could look after her. She insists she is better off by
herself and has, so far, paid little attention to my urgings.
Don’t you think she'd be a lot better off living with us? |
Mrs. D.L. of Cleveland, Ohio.”
Probably not, if she’s in good health. The answer
might be different if she wanted to ‘ive with you. But,
even if she did, it would depend on the circumstances.
I believe parents, in most cases, should have their own
home as long as they can possibly manage it.
* * *
In urging their parents to come live’ with them, children
often forget they're asking their parents to give up—usually,
for life—a big chunk of freedom. They'd be a lot more help-
ful if they supported the desire for freedom than by en-
couraging surrender.
Independence is extremely important to.all of us, young
or old. A home of one’s own is not only a symbol of this in-
dependence but an essential part of It.
And, taking away independence from an older person
eould hasten the physical decline that comes with grow-
ing old. A parent may begin to feel life is over and give
up the desire to live.
Often efforts to overcome the difficulties older people |
meet in living alone is the very thing that keeps them active |
and vigorous. What would your mother do to keep active if
she lived with you?
Besides the loss of independence, your mother is likely to
lose self-esteem and dignity. This is bound to happen if
somehow she feels she’s no longer oe of supporting or
caring for herself.
No doubt your desire to havé your mother live with you
results from good intentions.
You feel the loss of your father has been a terrific blow.
And, no doubt it has, You think she needs assurance that
you're trying to make her life more pleasant. You want her
to know, by direct action, that you'll do everything you can
—even to offering your own home for her to live in.
This is natural. But, there are/other ways you can show
your interest and willingness to help.
You could offer to get your mother a cleaning. woman
once or twice a week to do some of the heavier household
chores. Maybe a man could be hired to keep up the yard,
take care of outside repairs and tend the furnace.
Or, you could regularly stock her refrigerator with cooked
foods. For example: If you're baking pies or cooking a roast,
you could prepare enough so you could give some to her.
You probably can think of other whys of helping. __
This sort of help, however, should be offered casually
and sincerely. Too much help; might make your mother re-
sentful and interfere with her independence.
If and when your mother reaches an age or a physical
condition where she really needs to live with you—for her
own well-being—that's the time to offer your home.
Reds Claim Photograph
Moon Volcano Reported MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet astronomer Nikolal Kozyrey
recently photographed a voleano erupting on the moon, the
official Soviet Tass news agency said last night. —
Kozyrev took the photograph at about 4 a.m. Moscow
time Nov. 3 with the §0-inch reflector of the Crimea Astro-
physical Laboratory, Tass said.
" Kozyrevy described the eruption as a reddish glow that
grew in intensity after two hours.
“There was every reason to telieve that it was a normal
development of a volcanic process on the surface of the
moon,” he said.
Alexander Mikhailov, chairman of the astronomical coun-
cil of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said spectrograms left.
no doubt that Kozyrev had seen a volcano.
“We can now regard as entirely wrong the view on the
origin of the main features of the lunar landscape as be-
ing due to the impact of meteorites, " he said.
“This volcanic eruption shows that the processes re- sponsible for the formation of the surface relief apply to both
the earth and the moon. _
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First Cuality Bxrvon
holiday shades
Sizes 8 to We:
BAN LON SLIPOVERS—Reg
“RICO ROLL-UP BLOUSES—fieg, 1.99
Famous Brand Fall and Holiday
LADIES’ SLIPS LADIES’
Reg. 2.99 > SKIRTS :
: Reg. 3.99
1% i ) 1*
Lace and tailored
gyi. In sizes 32 a 40.
NYLONIZED SLIPS our sale, y = on part fe checks, and Ff
ids, Sizes 22 to 30,
5.99 ——
SKIRTS « 388/
LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR—MAIN. FLOOR
UNIVERSAL LADIES’ BLUE JEANS—Reg. 2.99 .. 2.49
BOBBY LOU SLIM PANTS—Reg. 3.99 .......... 1.99
DOE. . coceqgavens BROe
ett ee eee
BRYSON PRINTED ROBES—Reg. 3.99 Stock Up et This Low Price
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Warm quitted lined
plaids, stripes, sol-
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lent, washable,
some fur trimmed.
Wool MEN'S. ylon
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SLEEPERS Bog. 1408
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BYV.D, SPORT SHIRTS i PERRY COMO MEN’S JACKETS—Reg. 5.99 .
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MEN’S JACKETS Reg. 10.99
| Stripes, checks and
rea fee Sizes 36
YO!IP RLINGET CELEBRATES
} Top and bottom, per-"
pect for all outdoor Big assortment of 5
all wool handsome
patterns. 36 to 46. S, M, L, XL.
THERMAL
UNDERWEAR eetes
MEN’S WEAR—MAIN FLOOR /
4) AS
AND STRETCH SOX—Reg. 59c
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BRAND ) $0X—Reg. L. 00
ALTMAN DRESS TIES—Reg. 1.00
HEAVY DUTY CHAMBRAY § Samat. L: 99).
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7 790... ade 99°) 11 eg. mate ts ccs 1.88
— Marlboro
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> Private Eye Coats,
Reg. 21.99 All, Weal a
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Sale! Poplin Coats! . Savel Fine Ledies’
Rain’n’ WINTER
Shine COATS
GOATS (A r Reg. 39.99
Reg. 19.99 99
738 Martiniques,
fleeces, Fiberenes, _
long and. short
sizes, 18 to 44,
LADIES’ APPAREL—SECOND FLOOR
LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES—Reg. to 5.99 ..... 1.88
LADIES’ SPORT DRESSY: Reg. to 8.99 3.88
Ladies’ MATERNITY Better DRISSIS—Fe Be 5. ” 2.77
HATS, CLIPS. FEATHER CAPS—Reg . 1.99
PETITE LADIES’ NOVEL COATS—Rec. % 08 Ww. 34.99
GENUINE CASHMERE COATS—Reg. to 99.00.. . .49.99
SILVER BLUE MUSKRAT COATS—Reg. to 299.00 .99.00
SILKY MOUTON LAMB COATS—Reg, to 99.00 . ,39.00
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OBLON PLEATED DRESSES 12 to to 4 While 100 last,
Water repellent.
Sizes 8 to 18,
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779.99” .19.99
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COATS
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COAT
19" work or play. Sizes
Marty’s heavy
scekal fleece in
a large assort-
ment of colors.
SALE, GIRLS
COATS or COAT
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, | | BABY DOLL PAJAMAS—Reg. 3.99 ....... oles 1.49
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orion. Sizes 34-40, In white, LADY. BULOVA WATCHES—Reg. 00.50 .c.; ere Doll Buggy -TOY SALE
pastels and fall shades. MEN'S ELGIN WATCHES—Reg. 71.00 .........47.50 / © Bow’ tue
: : STAINLESS STEEL 8 PC. SET--Reg. 22.95 |. ..12.99 3% bel sei $8" SLipovers .... 1.88 Seems | / a 1
Ss $10 — Men's wee = ”
Men's Long Sleeve ect Insulated ST. MARYS COATS SALE
: oe SPORT COATS oe and COAT SETS Our Regular 4.95 Value
SHIRTS || COATS 9” eee LOAFERS
" Reg.-2.99 19 99
r) Black
Brown
Red \N
2.99 Composition soles, genuine elk
leather. Narrow and medium
widths, Sizes 3 to 10. - -Leokl Big Bargdins . Big Spactels On
GIRLS’ WEAR || INFANTS’ WEAR
Better Smart Plaid Training
Dresses Blouses Blankets Pants
188 | 19 |) 39* 7) 10¢
GIRLS’, BOYS’, INFANTS’ WEAR
SMART GIRL BLOUSES 3 to 14—Reg. 1.99 .... 1.00
HEAVY BOMBER JACKETS & HOODS. Reg. 10. 99. ar |
| 90
= 9
ORLON SLIPOVER SWEATERS-Reg. 2.99. "zz pas 1 tea JEANS or CHINOS 3-12—Reg
NYLON SNOW SUITS—R
BOYS’ SOX SMART
BOYS’ RUBBE
MAJES + 3.9¢..
8.88
izes Hrs to 9 5 for 1.00
RAINCOATS & HATS—Reg. 3.99 2.88
SLIPS—1.49 Value .. te Cain 1,00.
BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SOCKS—Reg. to 39c .. avy ben
BOYS’ SPORT FLANNEL SHIRT mRTs—
TOTS NYLON SNOW SUITS—Reg. 6.89 . #veeeee C)
INFANTS’ NYLON BLANKETS—Reg. to 4.99. cove 2,99
to 388. 00 169.00 | @ 9.99 |
N MADE FUR COATS—Reg. 49.99 » 39.99%
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ORLON
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MELMAINE
DINNERWARE
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por at obeyed ae ae Percale Flannel
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sPrcial 18.88 1¥ | 29
Girls’
CAR-COATS
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rayon quilted lin-
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| ‘outer shell, In
Mart or red and
4-14, turquoise, Sizes ,
3 Styles
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MELMAINE DINNERWARE—Reg. 39.99 . »2%, 18.88
POLYETHYLENE LAUNDRY BASKET—Reg. to 2.49 1.00 Save on Twin or Full
CHENILLE
SPREADS
Baby Chenille in all colorg. :
and white, < #
BEDSPREADS .. = :
4 PIECE FINE LUGGAGE SET—Reg. to 29.99 ....18.88
BRYSON PRINTED DRAPES—Reg. 5.99.........3.99
BATES FINE BEDSPREADS—Reg. to 7.99 ...... 5.99
DECORATOR LOOP RUGS 24x36—Reg. 1.99 .... 99¢
DECORATOR SOFA PILLOW—Reg. 1.99 .. rewnd 1,00
CAFE and NYLON TIER CURTAINS—Reg. 1.49 ., 99
IMPORTED CUP & SAUCER SET—Reg. $1.99 .... 1.00
WASH CLOTH, DISH T Pag tol9c....
7
be at the Waterford Com-
Church at noon. Service!
at 2 p.m. with burial fol-
lowing in the Drayton Plains Ceme-
GINA M, HEADING
‘Mary Heading, 24-day-old
of Leonard and Ruth 'School in 1931, she served three : Walerteld Soundhiet” sab a.)
, Joseph of Pontiac.
MRS. NEIL GATES
DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs.
Neil (Faye) Gates, 46, of Ceres,
2 p.m, Saturday at Dryer Funeral
" | Lakeside Cemetery, Holly.
* * *
Mrs. Gates was fatally injured
in an auto accident last Friday
in Modesto, Calif.
The body will arrive at the
Dryer Funeral Home tomorrow.
A graduate of Pontiae High
years in the Waves during World
War Il,
Bond Heading died Tuesday in x * *
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. She| Surviving are her husband; her
had been ill with a heart ailment father, Albert Shultz, and a brother,
Harris, both of Davisburg; two
sisters, Mrs. Donald (Eunice) Col. Remingtin’tied @ Nov. 3
in Frankfort, Germany ‘from in-
.juries recdived in an automobile
accident.
Calif., a former Pontiac and Davis-
and| OUTS resident, ‘will be held at
Home, Holly. Burial will be in! .
iHenry Watson of Avon Township; neral Home, Auburn Heights. Bur-
ial will be in White Chapel Ceme-
tery. | Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griftin Fu-|"*
Mrs. McArthur died Wednesday
following a 34-year illness.
four grandchildren and seve
great-grandqhildren.
68 on Handicap Special|
Cooper of Detroit and: Mrs, Donald
(Maxine) Sterns of Pontiac.
Prayers will be offered at 2 p.m.
Friday in the Donelson-Johns Fu-
GEORGE MUNTEAN
George Muntean, 67, of 40 Au-
burn Ave. — oo a
, George,
and two daughters, Rosie and
Trene. Service will be at 1 p.m.
ony Sam Re Hea Keen
oa
Slivertown Quality —
SIZE
6:40x15 6:00x16
Son of W. R. Hearst
- Dies in Virgin Islands
the Virgin Islands, the New York!
Journal-American i reported.
Details of the death were not
immediately available.
* * *
Hearst, a native of New York
studied at Oglethorpe Uni-
versity. His first editorial assign-
ment was as assistant to the pub-
lisher of the Atlanta Georgian. He
also Wag connected in an editorial
served as president of Harp-
Bezaar - Cosmopolitan Book
Corp., general manager of Hearst
radio operations, and assistant to
the genera] manager of the Inter-
national Magazine Corp.
* * *
He was publisher of the New
York Daily Mirror from 1932 to}
ager of Hearst newspapers since
1941.
Hearst wag married and the fa-
ther of four.
- Deaths Elsewhere ' KANSAS CITY (AP) — Johnson
Olin Couch, 53, a member of the
board of directors of the Kansas
City Southern Railroad, died
Wednesday after an illness of two.
weeks, He was the son of Harvey!
former president and
chairman of the board of the rail-.
se La.
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A, Clif-
‘ford Carlton, 63,. He
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SANTA. FE (UPI)—Cattle rus-
tling survives in New Mexico to-|
“They work. fast,” Bishop said,
explaining why his enforcement
agency hasn't been able to make,
a *
= |
“I ean't say how many rus
| cases find a-year,” Bishop con-
| tinued. “We had only two or three
| this summer, but several last fall; |
alticerriemmee
“The trouble is this,” Biston!
complained, “some of the people
‘ don’t think they're doing anything
wrong, One well-respected man
told me: ‘If you're ‘hungry you've
violated no laws.’”
Wrong ‘Honey’
Lures Suspect
to Police Trap
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A.
Negro policeman’s disguise as a
shapely young girl trapped a man
suspected in nine rape cases here.
Patrolman L, M. Davidson wore:
a skirt, padded sweater and a.
head scarf for two nights as he |*
walked the dark streets in an area’
where the attacks. had’ occurred;
* * '*
“A man walked up to what hie’!
“thought was a young girl Tuestlay |
* hight and asked, ‘Where are you’
going, honey?"
“Honey” ‘didn't answer and the
man lunged. ;
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under arrest. The assailant tried ta
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Davidson fired one’ ishot and hit
Arthur Heard, 20, in“ the | right
thigh. ..The wounded. Negro con- | iA ay, tinued to run: until he was tackled More patterns and sty les than you d ex
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his disguise in the trap, i
The two policemen said they}
nabbed their prisoner at the. center | of a fivé-block radius in-whieh hine |
women have been raped since]:
Oct; 9. The method-of a i
the same. itr all cates, 1
Heard rove Noe tinder techni- | ‘ with all the Penney extras... permanent.
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are wash ’n wear cotton -
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LANSING @® — The. Michigan
Said today, |
nization wil) help cir-, | He endorsed a recent sintenenl
pad esas a Mayor Louis Miriani |
: : ‘calling for special licenses which
Table Top. Congress -will work for would allow Detroit's larger hotels
‘ constitutional 3 gegen to to sell liquor on Sundays.
egalize Sunday of liquor, “Many large conventions bypass. at Herbert, executive director ‘the State of Michigan, when select- , ine a ‘ing their convention sites in the : - _jevent they have weekend dates,”
4 este id the 1,500 members’ he said.
Legalizing Sunday sales, he said,
‘to get the proposi- would provide several million dol-
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Daniel Call, Ferguson, Dwayne
'Nafamor and Leonard Pullmer of Call-
Ferguson Siectric Co, 66 Porest &t.,
Birminghew ; Repaid Callehan.of Lesiie.—
. a Electric Ce... @5 .Oakland, ave; Vane
Lighting Course jcomorein® ot sown tree teas . UBervice, South Lyon; Denali Parley of
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A seven-weck course ih Rew: Fowler and Tohmas Fowler of Warren-
lighting eqtipment and techniques! pewter Fiectrinal Contractons, 377 Or- chard ie Ave; Paul ee oe. of Bor- was recently completed by 36 Dak-, sci
land County architects, electrical Aveurn i eo i ie| Finish 7-Week — Air Force Chief |°
Talks to APME Says Missile Program
contractors, engineers and maine| gorges B of Jelhatee
tenance superintendents, i: my one ot Ben
Edison Suere Appliances, Sponsored by Detroit 435 Main St, re. ot
Co.'s commercial sales division at? seed lear etal George Protas
the Pontiac service center, 1970 of Hugo Choutier. Electric. Co., 688 t ; Ade R Birmingham Barney i
Orchard Lake Rd... the course was of Sisson Electric Co, 23630 Bhiawasse
; OVC] roblems in- 8 Parmington. Fred @larin of Slavin designed to « ¢ | yweMS zi cetrie Ne en” Water
volved in design of lighting ford Township, Roger Weymouth of Wey
svetems Tout th Electric Co, 1670 al *., mock
“_ _ ecler, Reger Skerry ant chard Moore
Among those who received -pro« af icWigan State University Qakians = P
err ‘tificate and Pelix Ballard and Prank Ballard of
ficiency certificates were Pontiac Electric Supply Ca, 3432 W Alles Electrical BRyren $+. — — Yaterford Township
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FRENCH LICK, Ind. (@ — The:
Air Force chief at Cape "‘Candveral. sie Arab,
gave his assurance today that the’
nation's missile programs are ad. |
vane cing ‘steadily and adequate-
ly.’ :
Maj. Gen. Donald N. Yates
talked to The “Associated Press
Managing Editors Assn. meeting
here.
| fren, Yates, commander of
| Patrick Air Force Base at Cape |
| Canaveral, reviewed the pres-
sure resulting in relaxing the |
secrecy on Canaveral launchings
and showed pictures of many of ©
them. ;
Gen.- Yates told the editors the}
|Air Force hopes to push aircraft)
speeds up to 3,690 miles an hour
and flight altitudes abov e 100 miles!
next year
The general expisithiad that mis-'
any classified information are still’
not opened to the préss, Newsmen, |
however, are given confidential ad-|
vance information to prepare to be |
on hand for launching of satellites:
and other probes into space,
Samuel Lubell, syndicate polit. —
| leal ‘polister, told the editors he |
| believes. Americans. .are losing |
faith in both major political par- |
ties.
i “The balloting on Nov. 4 was not:
,a_vote of confidence in*the-Demo-#
icratic party,’ Lubell said in a dis,
ielection, ‘‘It was more a Vote of,
| “It seems to me that we abl
imoving into a period of -increasing |
political instability. In the present’
mood of the public, landsjide could)
‘follow landslide, with _ nothing!
really decisive happening.”
The five-day APME Coitvéntion|
iwill continue until Saturday, noon,
commemorating the 25th anniver-
sary -pf.the association's founding)
in French Lick.
Dont Underestimate.
/ Power of a. Man -
SCHWICKERSHAUSEN, -Ger,
many (UPI) — Women have the
last word in ‘this pleasant .Ger-
man village high in the Dom Riv-!
er valley. Or do they?
Schwickershausen, population
382, is run by a number of wom-
en. The mayor is Elisabeth Beck-
ket; Mrs. Gertrud Zengler ts the)
village treasurer; Maria Becker is}
\the town crier; Frau Maria Rau
‘is the postmistress.
| However, the village council con-
isists of seven members — all men.
And they appoint ‘the’ maor.
| About one out of seven pedple’ |
, the United States engage in fishing)
‘as a sport. They spend nearly one)
‘billion ‘dollars a year on this pas-|
time. i
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World Tonight White House at/10 p.m, EST, The)mous shopping. street iwll er feet tong and 30 feet wide, \dday, at thesbranch office,
signal. will start the recording of|the most brightly lighted street in) The quonset-shaped ‘ -structure Dixie Highway.
a Vanguard satellite “beep" which | the world. |has solid ends, but otherwise is; Opening hours will be 9 a.m. to
ra chicas 4 —_Dosniown will actuate the radio controls ead error _—— of ee 8 p.m.
State Sr., Chicago's z iming on the lamps in the new plastic s semitransparen
becomes the world’s brightest av- fares. All Used Malt Drinks “skin” will permit solar beating |
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President Eisenhower and the The State St. Lighting Assn. said/dence shows that every cultured ably. :
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at Lifetime Savings!
5 and 7-Piece Suites in New
Bronzetone, Black, Chrome -
Prove It to Yourself! Come ~ art!
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$59.50 — NOW Only* *:
3, 4-pe. ‘ Soted ‘aned and Sec- 3 ef; “
tonals. Up. to $190... $99
. $79.50.
GOING AT
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ao Were $9.95, $4.45 >
Beg. $89.50 to
599.50 — NOW Only
$389.00 Dining Room Sets,
Buffet, China. Table, “ee
Chairs beautiful saree
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“Beds and Bedding Sarin Buy! Innerspring Mattresses, Box Springs,
Hollywood Beds, Bunk Beds.
Everything Near, at, or Below Cost!
510
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groups sacrificed in salt
Pe Witte e « « treats +s $88
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$129.95 to $179.95 Bedroom } suites being liquidated. $7 %
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Reg. $44. 95 to
$49. 50— NOW Only.
938,10 to. $119 Innerspring ; Mattress plus
Box Spring ....++. $59 ¢ 6-
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Parc Held Back!
“We Are Not Going
Out of Business!’
Terrific Casual
$59
Furniture
Bookcases, Tables, Card Table
Sets, Desks and Desk Chairs.
.». Yes! At Metro Furniture Co.
Reg. $10.95 to $17.50
Now Going at al
Buys!
Plastic Sofa Bed. Choice’ o
Reg. $17.95 to $24.95 a
Now Going at Only
Hot Point, Admiral cere
‘$ tors at better discount prices
Ask.
as
Reg. $27.95 to $36.50
Now Going at Only
Hi-Fi players and all TV Sse sets.
Known. ‘58 brands now ~}
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$169 to $219 Bedroom Suite —
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Rea. $29.95 to.
$35 — NOW Only |
5 .95 two-door inant ward-
robe. Some slightly gn
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Reg. $39.95 to
$65 —NOW Only
$6.95. to $14. 95 Dinette
Chairs in chrome, black,
bronze. Choice .. $3.98
Reg. $69.95 to
$98— NOW Only
$59.00 to $69.95 Studio Couches
in choice of colors: Yes, only ....:.
All Table and Floor Lamps. Take your pick
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Living Room Chairs
Unheard-of-Buys! Lounge Chairs, Occasional Chairs,
Reclining Chairs, Vibrator Chairs
No Exceptions!
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seee sev’.
EMBER 13, 1958
ECVE NOUN comed VEEEE
+ ‘These items arrived too late for our Anniversary Sale last week. We have:
large quantities of each. item, so we are offering them at the planned
Anniversary erie! Take oerentase of these fantastic values now!
Ladies?
inter Coat Regular $55.00
Black Alpacas, Tweed Reversibles,
Strong Hewat Tweeds and Plushes.
Ladies’
Ntorm Coats Regular to $17.95
~
Poplin, quilted lined with orlon, hood
or self collars. A fabulous buy.
Ladies’ and Girls’ Winter
Car Coats Regular $17.95
“Il Hooded or self collars, all quilt lined.
Some have knit collars. Beige, black,
red and colors,
Men’s Jackets INCLUDING
Suburbans, Bombers, Clickers,
Surcoats and Polished Cottons
Regular to $19. 95
te Many, many styles of jackets and
coats, all with quilted lining for win-
ter warmth. —
* Ladies’
SHIRT SENSATION Famous Name
DRIP-DRY COTTONS
Reg. 3.95
,, 5.95 ‘
Drip-dry cotton shirts with full length sleeves
or the new Italian roll-up style. All are superbly
tailored in prints, solids or stripes. Only by a
fantastic purchase could we offer these fine
chit at this price .The famous name is on the
ag.
give your feet
a /i lift!
It’s great pubig; win thc chin: Bae, aoce
handsome, comfortable Portage Shoes.
Like walking on clouds the way these soles —-
add buoyant comfort. Jaunty styles
that are smart, trim and youthful.
A Terrific Value! 5
Black or Brown — Reg
Sizes 6 to 12, B, C, D. ' $1495
s& ulPw Pe i. r acischinamiteetiaians
DOUBLE TIME — The watch in the right photo indicates tle
strange time of 16 minutes past 21 hours. It’s a special time piece |
commemorating the entry of Alaska into the Union. Since some
days have 19 hours of light and some nights 18 hours of darkness
in the new state, the watch lets Alaskans easily distinguish between
, A. M. and P. M. The conventional 1-12 numerals, left, are trans-
; formed into 13-24, right, by an automatically regulated mainspring. |
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OPEN STOCK—CHEST... $44.50
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ANN ARBOR (AP)—Within less than a However,
decade the number of Michigan residents
65 years old or more has risen 23 per cent.
* * * 9
A new report of the Legislalive Advisory
; Council on Aging makes the estimate in a
report today. Clash Between State,
Civil Rights Board May
Erupt in December |
By STANLEY MEISLER
WASHINGTON (AP) — A clash
between the Civil Rights Commis-)
sion and the state of Alabama |
may erupt next month at an open,
hearing on Negro voting.
The commission says it will
subpoena all the witnesses and
records it needs for a Dec. 8 hear-'
ing in Momermesy. _
* rate for the
The estimated number of persons
65 or older, as of the 1957 papulntion. is
568,000,
That's a 23 per cent increase since 1950,
the report says. The 23 per cent matches the
increase in the state's total population, ac-
| cording to the figures. counties. with
1957. a decrease in-the tate: ig ip
gtowth:of this age gtoup is predicted. 4
. Anthony Lenzer, executive secretary
of the council, said that while the actual
number will increase, present data in-
dicates a “definite slowing down” in the
group as a whole.
The council said the’ rate of increase
in the 65-and-older group is less in rural
lesser populations. However,
a county+by-county analysis showed “great
differences” in trends. Macomb and Qsteg@ .
had 50 per cent increases between 1950 and
But Atty. Same slau Petignss,|
ee. ee bas| tigating complaints that told the state’s vote registrars'is investiga a
they do not have to turn over reg-/some Puerto Ricans have been ¥ Ga Shows Rise
istration records to federal repre-} emery on ti to vote ml Nes
| ras added he} Yor ty. They repertedly can} § lj C
oS ae sagan the com-|read and write Spanish, but amin yphi is ases
=" to get the records. ‘English. Literacy in the . English
The hearing will be the first/language is required of voters’ un-
held by the mew commission,/der Ne wYork’s laws.
which announced plans for it and|
other activities after a closed! Beavers’ Dams Long | 9 rE
Wednesday. meeting here ST. PAUL—Beavers have been _ The Public Health Service to- national conference—tee using |
a oneal integration problems in ‘known to build dams nearly half; day said the increase from 131,- |
the border states and the South,'a mile long and as high as 14, 763 im 1956 to 136,039 was the | WASHINGTON @® — The
number of syphilis cases in this
country rose again last year.
was. scheduled for Nashville,|/feet. Their domed lodges, sur- second successive annual rise in
Tenn., in February.
x *« * ifeet in diameter and have interiors | year decline.
One county in California re- The commission said it also 4 feet high,
at TELE ..- 48 South Saginaw Street ... Pontiac...
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cases during 1957 among
grant farm workers.
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The umber of cases of gonot-
rhea im 1957 was 222,048, down
from) 233,595 in 1956. This con-
tinued the decrease of about 5
per cent shown between the 1955
and 1956 totais.
Coffee Goes Further
BOSTON — The average coffee-|
‘rounded by water, are often over 3; SYphilis cases after a steady 10- imaker gets 63.9 cups out of a States is the Denver-Boulder road +e, *
Personalities ang party organi-
zations, jn the absence of local
issues, are dominant factors in
lelections, she said Wednesday in
an Pgs we
pe de added the va-
cationing” former ambassador ‘to
Italy. “But I suspect the same
thing that brought about defeat in
+
Mrs. Luce said Gov.-elect We
son Rockefeller of New . York is
the only candidate who. could de:
GOP presidential nomination,
Asked to comment about Harold
n's “dump Nixon” drive,
she replied: “Mr, Stassen has
jmanaged to dump poor Mr. Stas-
= with. astonishing regularity. *
Smallest turnpike in the United
pound of coffee today compared'in California, It is 17.3 miles in
with 49 cups in 1949.
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appearance, so beautiful in design, so
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feat Vine President Nisin tor thejident shelling of the Quemoy I
day, continuing their day-on, day.
off schedule.
jes around Amoy lobbed 259 shells
at the Quemoys. up to noon,
This followed the pattern of
Communist firing on odd-num-
bered days of the month and no
wood, in, chief of the
US. Pacific Fleet, called on Pres
Gen, Wat
Nationalist chief
‘Hopwood nisvied Tuesday for a
week-long inspection of American
and Chinese naval installations
and a trip to the U.S, 7th Flegt |
guarding Formosa waters.
The Defense Ministry continued
to report .intense Communist. mili- Shu-ming,
staff, Bae important than razzle-dazzle or
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lower prices, we will give you a big 10 pound turkey at no additional
cost with any purchases (except appliances) of $100.00 or more...
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birds... offer expires Wednesday Evening at 5:30 P. M., Nov. 26.
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PRUNE 'N’ SPICE BREAD — Easy to make, = make your reputation as a cook. You can't fail!
“Aelighttul to serve, this new batter bread will
Sliced Prune Bread
Delicious as Toast
Fall is a wonderful and invigorat-,
ing time of the year. But on @ crisp)
Fall morning, “how they hate to
get out of bed!” We think our,
Prune ‘n’ Spice Bread will do the
trick, though.
All mom has to do is pop flavor-
ful slices of this home-made bread
inte the toaster . . . and the fra-
grant aroma will have them scurry-
ing to breakfast in ‘no time.. (It's
delicious served with honey and as
@ sandwich companion for cream
cheese, too.)
And more good news is the fact
that even a “first-timer” can bake
Prune ‘n’ Spice Bread.
Today, so many women are
hesitant” to bake yeast-breads
(although many of them secretly
‘The most
important
thing about
BAKING
Meeeere scientifically
@an you be sure of uniform ac-
tion in the mixing bow! plus that
‘from the top of the larger one.
| Bake loaf 40 to 50 minutes, or om te), and they shy away from
recipes that call for yeast...
| because they think they're too
hard er take too long.
For these reasons a quick, easy
“Better-Way" method of baking
with yeast has been developed. This
method eliminates the hard, time-
consuming ‘steps . . . there's no
easy as mixing a cake!
“Batter-way Recipe for
Prune ‘N’ Spice Bread
2 oupe sifted ali-purpose flour
1% tesepecn colt cry
% teaspoon cinnam On
4 teaspoon ovtuag or allspice
3 a cloves
tablespoon soft shertenin
% pm. tweetened, Grated. cooked
™% cup warts Water (110"-115°)
} pkg. special active dry yeast
1 @gg (room températore)
Blend the first seven ingredients
in a bowl. Pour the warm water
into another howl, or use the mixer
bowl. Sprinkle the yeast on top.
Let stand a few minutes, then stir.
Blend in the egg.
* * *®
Add about 2/3 the flour-mixture
minutes, or until smooth. Beating
in this recipe takes the plaéé of
kneading. Stop mixer. Pour/in all |
the rest of the ingredients and beat
again With a spoon until’ smooth —
1 to. 1% minutes, Sofape batter
down from sides of pow.
* & ® /
Cover and Jet rise in warm
place** until doubled -~ about 45
minutes, Méanwhile, grease bread
pan, 4x8%4x2%- inches or 9x5x3-
inches. ,
Beat raised Ketheke hard—5s0
strokes. Pour into the pan—it will
he a thick, somewhat sticky bat-
fer. Tap pan on table to settle
the batter. “
Let ise ih warm place** until
doubled, about 30 minutes. Batter
will comie to within 44-inch from!
the top of the smaller pan, 1-inch}
roe oven. to quick-moderate
(375 degrees) .
“ |until well browned on sides and top
to _*
rt... EEL SATISHED
Remove from pan and cool on rack’
or crosswise on top of pan,
**For a cozy warm place, place ,
lnow! or pan on a rack over a bow! |
half full of hot water, Keep water Fo hot.
}
You get a temporary emulsion
every time you beat or shake’
French dressing (made from oil,
\vinegar and seasonings),
| When a custard is over-baked,| Drain a can of minced clams,
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kneading or shaping of dough. It's
and the prunes to the yeast-mix-/
ture. Start the mixer on medium}
jspeed, or beat by hand. Beat 2
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in the, November market arrive ‘al tele soamihi ‘hie dotduipatiect, tebe ous hothouse supplies (Cy, _ [fom.warmer climates. Weather|the quality or flayor, inside the| Ret large, Hothense or gréea: |
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{mately five million bushels were|>ase and caryots will stretch the es (in cold storage, tive thousand bush-|dollars you spend for fresh vege- sh i see ee tables.
messes Apples oot penton at The 1958 peach crop was about)
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or these reasons you are finding Lettuce supplies « are good, prices very reasonable prices for’ ‘canned hard. : ; reasonable and heads are BENE peaches this fall. ‘sherbet glasses with red — » ally very solid. * ££ * on top. .
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‘D TABLES — less than the number‘ 176 size. tomato prices, California’s crop tention this week: corn, green It takes 900,000 poppy seeds ) able £94 SeaicaiNotion that grog ox i ii is finished, Florida's Not im full beans, peas, tomatoes, spinach. ‘make up a pound, : :
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on serving platter. Spoon sauce
‘over hot vegetables. Garnish with
‘egg slices and pimiento, if desired,
‘Makes 8 servings. ~~ Pleases the Eye Flower arrangements adda nice, |
gey touch to anv buffet table. But,
Tomatoes Are |
Vegetable, Says
Supreme Court
It's surprising that tomatoes
even bother to speak to other veg-°
etables. Tomatoes have been to the,
Supreme Court of the United
States, a distinction no other vege-
‘tables has achieved
It happened way back when
Grandmother was helping to make
the Gay 90's famous,
A firm in New York City im-
ported some tomatoes from the
West Indi#s. ‘The Government col-)
lector of customs said, ‘There's
an import duty of 10 per cent on,
vegetables. Please pay.'' The men
who imported the tomatoes said,
“But Mr. Customs Officer, toma;
toes are fruit. And fruit comes in:
free, We should not have to pay mp
| when you stop to think about it,
they're not nearly as important as
the attractiveness of the food
itself, So, for your next buffet,
here's a suggestion’ for the pretti-
est vegetable dish of the year. And
one of the best your friends have
ever tasted, too!
The golden egg sauce is a pleas-
ing and flavorful combination of
butter, milk, celery, onion, paprika
and chopped eggs. All tasty satices
are made with butter. You can
just count on this sauce having a
real rich flavor. And what smooth
creamy satice you'll have too, when
you use bsth butter and. milk. It
takes only a few minutes to make
For this vegetable me die y,
arrange piping hot, bright green
breceoll spears on twe sides of a
large snowy white head of cooked
caulifiower, Or around if, If you
prefer.
Spoon @ generous amount of the
golden egg sauce over the hot
vegetables. Add egg. slices and
strips of pimiento for. garnish, if!
you like. Your guests will take it
from there.
Vegetable Mediey with
Golden Egg Saace
1 large head cauliflower, cooked
1 —— broccoll, cooked
“Vegetable,” said the Govern. |
ment man,
“Fruit,” said the importers
“Vegetable,” said the Govern- |
ment man,
“We're going to court,”” said the
importers, And they did. The low-
er court decided tomatoes were!
vegetables. The importers took the i -
iia: Seanted PUMPKIN SOUFFLE PIE — New, different
and decidedly delicious ig Pumpkin Souffle Pie!
Spicy canned pumpkin filling has a new look and
flavor when combined with gelatine and ice | }
and dressiness.
Cap finely chopped selecy icase to the Supreme Court.
chopped on | Im May, 1893, came the big de-| ; : : : :
‘3 eras fiew una’ oat plo caid a Su-! By JANET ODELL ,Salt and spices in saucepan; add)
4 -aaepoan paprike 'preme Court, think of tomatoes as; _ Pestiac Press Home Editor ‘water. Heat to boiling, stirring.
3 eggs, hard-cooked and chopped vegetables; most people use them Not all the pumpkins were used Remove from heat; stir ice cream
Melt butter in fry pan. Add as vegetables; therefore, for pur- @5 jack o'lanterns at Halloween); 19
—eelery-and-onion.-Cover and cook poses of the tariff, tomatores ARE tiie, A good many are teft to
slowly for 5 minutes. Stir in flour, | vegetables. ‘vide one of the season's nicest |
é a = —— P asi 'Pour inte pastry shell;
with almonds, if desired. Chill”
Back-in the old days they gl until firm, One 9-inch pie. bother to make pies. They jus aca ~
took the seeds out of the ere ont, * ad oe
‘filled it with maple sugar and) Tne nee pom & praia
‘whatever spices they had and 8 k
‘baked ft that way. The crust is
a .réfinement- of modern living. not mixture by spoonfuls. Add
(pumpkin, "mixing —untit-—smooth-
‘Chill until filling mounds’ slightly.
jfor. old- fashioned pumpkin pie. The’
There are always some who | gpives ‘make’ this. pie.
shee ab gerllellgrertige SPICED OLD-FASHIONED
wew Versions of old favorites, | PUMPKIN PIE
| The latter will take to Pumpkin | 1 cup sugar |
Souffie Pie as a duck to water. M% teaspoon salt
| 1% feaspoon ground ginger
Souffle pies are not new, but the} teaspoon ground cinnamon
idea of psing pumpkin in one is.| :2 {otsPoon ground putmes
‘Try this out on your evening card)
group first. We'll wager everyone)
‘will want the recipe,
| PUMPKIN SOUFFLE PIE is teaspoon ground cloves
3 eggs
\l'y cups cooked mashed L peerein
i cup light cream or mi!
Pastry for i-crust 9- pa ple
: ginger, ~ cinnamon, envelope unflavored gelatine =
s cup brown gugar, firmiy packed cloves. Beat in eggs
¢ (taspoon salt
2 teaspoon cinnamon @
« teaspoon ginger
« cup water
I pint vanilla ice cream
l cup canned pumpkin
Baked 9-imch pastry shall
Toasted haived almonds (optional):
Combine gelatine, brown sugar,
|Pour mixtur<
‘lined with unbaked pastry.
| Bake in a prehesited hot oven 50 minutes or
until a knife inserted in center }
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VEGETABLE MEDLEY — Please the eye as well as the appe-
tite with this colorful vegetable dish. Spoon golden egg sauce over
the top and garnish with pimiento. | (400 degrees)
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Thanksgiving dinner, this month.
;|We think they should have a recipe!
Mix together sugar, flour, salt, |
nutmeg and)
Stir in pump-
kin and cream or milk. Mix well.|
‘efa-s 9-inch pie shell |
almonds eeatad coe the top,
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comes out clean, Cool. Decorate
top with baked pastry pumpkins
or as desired. Yield: 6 servings:
This iast rectpe’ts for a chiffron,
pumpkin pie, Its main distinction
comes from the ¢risp, buttery;—
cru that sets off the delicate fill- * ke
PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE
Butter-Cream Qheese Pastry
1% cups sifted all-purpose flour
= teaspoon «alt
3-ounce poaenys cream cheese
iy cup butt
Combine pu sift flour and salt
into mixing bowl, Mix cream
cheese and butter together thor-
long Blend eheese-butter mix-
‘ture “into dry ingredients until it
iforms a dough. Shape mixture into
a flat round patty. = in refrig-
ierator until firm.
Roll sibiiatembaety \y-iach
thick on a lightly floured board
| or pastry cloth. Fit into 9-inch
| pie pan, trim edge 1-inch beyond
edge of pan. Fold crust under
and flute edge. Prick bottom and
sides ‘bf ‘crugt with fork. ‘Ohill.
Bake in hot ovgn, 425 degrees F.,
until crisp and brown, 12 to 15) |
minutes,
Cook and fil] with Pumpkin Chif-
fon Pie filling. Makes one 9-inth
pie shell.
Add Butter fo Sauce
in: Three Parts
No weight-watchers allowed to
come to this‘ spree!
, Hollandaise Sauce
% pound {% cup) butter
3 egg yo iks
} tablespoon strained lemon juice
Salt
Divide butter into 3 pieces, Put '
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planning a dance, “Fall Frolic.” to be hell ot Glen
Oaks Country Club Saturday night. Mrs, Robert
Myers (left) and Mrs. Edward Omans are publicity ;
Hills Art Group
Plans 2nd Show BLOOMFIELD HILLS — ,
Bloomfield -Art Association
closed its successful Members
Show last Sunday and-is ppen-
ing another show—‘Design’—
with a reception this coming
5 when the Eames movies in .
color are presented. :
A Round Table of discussion
of entries offered in the Design
Show will be moderated by
Gere Kavanaugh, Hugh Acton
and Dick,Jennings.
.* * *
One of the nicest and earli-
est Christmas parties every
year (this will ‘be the fourth)
is the “brunch” given by Mr.
and Mrs. John L. McQuigg and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Strouse.
Clever red and white invita-
tions will soon be in the mail
to invite friends to open the
holiday season with them Dec.
7 at Bloomfield: Hills Country
Club.
Although the Strouses moved
to New York after the first
affair, they come back to be
joint hosts every year.
The red and white color
scheme of the invitations will
be carried out in every attrac-
tive way. '
* * *
Mrs. Walter J. Bemb will be
one of the many hosts at the
opening Gourmet Dinner this from M State Uni-
versity and David from the
University of
:. Bees
married Nov. 28 in St. Dun-
seeere ot Cats Cheech
. Cranbrook. .A reception will
follow. at Forest Lake Country
Club, The bride-elect, daughter of
Austin Turner and Mrs. Mar-
garet Melanthy Turner, both of
Wahiawau, Hawaii, has been
with her future parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lovell of
Clifton drive, since August.
Her mother is expected to ar-
. Yive this weekend. Mrs, Turner
will stay with her friends, Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Gilray of
Avondale road,
Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Haist
will give a dinner for the en-
gaged couple Saturday eve-
ning and Mrs. C. E. Dalton
will be hostess at a luncheon
_ for Miss Turner next Wednes-
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Phoebe Otter left Tuesday
for a visit with the Harold
Holmyards in New Canaan,
Conn. She will go to New York
next week to visit her sister,
Julie Otter, at her apartment.
For Smoked Meat
For a heavy smoke flavor
on barbecued meat, edd hard-—
chairmen bee the affair, Mrs. Myers i is arriving for
@ commitiee meeting held at the Omans residence on
Pinegrove avenue.
Desig chairman Mrs. John McCormick (left)
and Mrs. Donald Peterson, cochairman, were kept
busy listing those so-important last minute details
at the recent meeting. :
Shower at Hodge Home
HonorsSandra Wampitler
Sandra Wampfler, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Car] Wamp-
fler of Clarkston, announced
attendants Wednesday evening
‘at a shower given by Mrs.
maid, and Harriett Glasman
-has been asked to be junior
bridesmaid.
TO WED IN JANUARY
Sandra will exchange vows
with Harley Ross, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Ross of Detroit,
Jan, 24. Sanford Postol of Chi- Adams, Mrs, Ross, Mrs. Alex
Kokins, Dee Brim, Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Lenz, Mrs. Kal Blanken-
/Ship, Mrs. Eugene Swaney
- and Mrs. Nuella Moore.
Also attending were Mrs.
John Gardiner, Mrs. Hugh
* Bigsby, Mrs, Leon D, Baum-
gardner, Georgeanna Block,
Mrs, Hargus Sisk, Rosemary
Cole, Mrs. Keith VanKleek and
Mrs. Sam Glassman.
Buy Big Buttons
Big buttons are the fashion
this season—buttons as big as
platters. When you shop for
Mrs. Robert Sirbaugh (right) is in
charge of decorations for the Saturday
‘Here, she joins Mrs. alumnae dance. John
Clyle Haskill Is Speaker Myers,
refreshments. , tickets.
Doctors of St. Joseph Mercy
and Pontiac General Hospitals _
' will be patrons,
committee worker, for
Homemakers Club Hears Safety Talk
Clyle Haskill, president’ of
the Pontiae Area Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce, spoke’ to the
Professional Homemakers Ex-
tension Club Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Skaggs on Orchid street. Mrs.
Marcus Bower’ Jr. was chair-
man for the program.
Owen PTA
Features
Safety Talk
The’ Girls Service Squad and
Boys Safety Patro} attended
the Owen School PTA meeting
held Wednesday afternoon in
the multi-purpose room of the
school. :
Joseph Zabelski of the Amer-
ican Automobile Association
spoke on “Safety Education in
the Schools." He played the
piano and led group singing
of safety songs. He then
showed a comic film entitled,
“I'm -Ne Fool with ~ the
aida. A ;
Young,
Squad and Safety Patrol at
Owen School.
American Education Week
will be-observed tonight with
an open house from 7 to. 8:30
p.m. Classrooms will be open
and parents will have an op-
portunity to visit teachers. Mr. Haskill stated that 11
billion dollars each year are
“wasted on. so-called acci-
dents,’’ and pointed out that
one life every minute is
snuffed out by carelessness.
The club will donate to the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Safety Committee program.
* * *
Mrs. Lois Jones displayed a
sample of Thanksgiving tray
Dinner Dance,
Fur Show Set
at Oakland Hills
On Nov. 21, Oakland Hills
Country Club will hold a fur
fashion show during the cock-_
tail hour to begin at 6:30 p.m.
followed by a dinner dance
with music by a local orches-
tra. Furs, to. be shown by pro-
fessionni models, are by Ditt-
rich,
* * *
Mrs. William F, Thomas is
chairman of the affair. On her
committee are Mr, and Mrs.
John M. Howting, Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon J. McMullen, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E, Sheehan
and Mr. Thomas. Mrs. John L.
Fralick is the club’s social
chairman,
Severi pages today
in Women’s Section favors on which members be-
gan to work for the Oakland
County Convalescent Hospital.
* * *
Guests. for the evening were
Luella Nault, home demonstra-
tion agent; Mrs. Hollis
Doherty, Mrs. Margaret
Curvin, Mrs. Charles Richards
and Marge Skaggs.
Mrs, Lawrence Denham was
welcomed as a new member,
Soroptimist
Card Party,
‘Bazaar Set —
Committees for a Kard Ka-
pers Party and bazaar, to be
held Dec, 3 at Pontiac Federal
Savings and Loan Building,
were appointed by Mrs, Harold
James, chairman, when Sorop-
timist Club of Pontiac met at
Hotel Waldron Wednesday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Raymond Swackhamer
and Mrs, Richard Pasche re-
ported on the Midwestern Re-
gional Conference held in In-
dianapolis Oct. 25-26.
Mrs. K. R. Wright will open
her home on Elizabeth Lake
road for a bazaar workshop
Wednesday evening.
Announcement was made of
the Christmas party to be held
at the home of Mrs, Karl
Shultz Dee. 10. On the same-
date members will participate
in the USO Christmas party,
oe &
Dancing will be from 9 pam, —
to 1 a.m.-with’a local orchestra _
playing. Tickets-may be pur- —
chased at the door.
Proceeds will benefit St. Jo-
seph Hospital's
Given
Bridal
Shower Marjorie Stuk was honored at
a bridal shower Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Andrew L. Adams of Williams
Lake, Cohostesses were Mrs.
N. R, Bartell and Mrs. Carl
Putnam.
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Shunning Make-Up
There is no vittue at all in
tween character and an ab-
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went out with the Victorians.
To cherish a lifetime!
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try Club, wood chips to the fire near * 8: ¢ - insist on washable buttons,
® @& 2 the end of the cooking time. Guests present at the shower bindings, thread, interficings,
Dr, and Mrs. C. G, Darling The chips should be soaked in were Mrs. Wampfler, Mrs. shoulder pads, and othe? “‘find-
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of Mrs. Little '
| Members of units of Pontiac
Federation of WCTU were guests
‘ot the Dora B. Whitney group
‘Tuesday afternoon at the Franklin
road home of Mrs. John. Little.
Units represented were Anna Gor-
‘don, Pontiac WCTU, Frances Wil-
lard, Emor L, Calkins and Mary
Chairmen appointed by presi-'
dent, Mrs, Little, are Mrs. Eleah
Patten, Christian citizenship; Mrs.
Alma Fremed, flower and mis-
sions; Mrs. John McCormick, de-
votional and Mrs. Lena Philpott,
calling committee. Serving on the
calling committee are Mrs, Edith
Green, Mrs. Glenford Haviland, Achilles Mrs. Fremed afd Mrs. ° Arthur Gavrilides. Brockie. ; . Mrs, L. G. Rowley, national vice ay : president spoke te the group on MRS. HARRY GAVRILIDES . “Check Your Loyalties.”’
Mrs. Lalonde
. St. George Greek Orthodox Mrs. Hilda Lalonde was installed | Church was the scene of the Sun-
as Americanism chairman at the /day afternodn~ wedding of Sophie
Tuesday evening meeting of Amer-|Cogma and Harry Gavrilides. The
ican Gold Star Mothers Chapter Rev. Achilles Siagris officiated at No. 9, held at the DAV Home. the ceremony before 350 guests.
Mrs. Lola Erb, president, an-| Parents of the couple are Mr.
nounced that there will be ajand Mrs. Ernest Cosma of Oge-
‘board meeting and luncheon in|maw road and Mr. and Mrs.
Achilles Gavrilides of Grand
_On Nov. 19, Mrs. Edna Olmsted! Rapids. : ‘
will be hostess at her Telegraph :
road home ‘to the group. Cancer| The bride wore a princess- styled floor-length gown of silk- dressings for the American Can-| its with « bodice of Chantilly
lace accented with seed pearis.
The bell shaped skirt with rose-
| Saute strips of green pepper in) detailed coachman back formed
olive oil with a clove of garlic) a chapel train that converted
into a bustle for the reception.
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A lace crown held her fingertip
veil of silk illusion and she carried
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ATTEND BRIDE
Maria Cosma was her sister's
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Bessie Samerly of Grand Rapids,
Beth Gregory and Helen Miades.
| AH wore pale green satin dresses
with flared skirts and they carried
cascade bouquets of bronze fugi
chrysanthemums with croton
leaves and wheat, Ad Af
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Sophie Cosma Becomes
Bride of Harry Gavrilides |
Cosma, another of the bride's sis-
carried bouquets of orchid colored
leaves and wheat, Flower girl was
Church.
Parents of the
. couple are
Mr. and Mrs.\ 7
Ernest
Cosma and
Mr, and Mrs.
Junior bridesmaids were Kay| 5tOP
ters, and Ann Afendoulis, They
fugi chrysanthemums with croton
Jeanie Gemolis.
* * *
Attending the bridegroom was
Nick Afendoulis of Grand_Rap-
ids, the bridegroom’s godfather. :
Ushers were’ Spipos Gavrilides :|-
ot Boston, the bridegroom’s broth-
er, and Samuel, Ernest and Abe'| of the baby’s health,
Cosma, brothers of the bride, ok * Junior ushers were Steven Gab- “DE
riel and Demitri Asim. : ing ister. Ringbearer was John Afendoulis| She is very cute looking and
has a nice but the of Grand Rapids and bearer of the personality Stefana was Michael Asim. fellows say she is a
A reception at Elks Temple fol-; iceberg: She wants to
lowed the ceremony. ular but she won’t warm up
’'s «& a boy after the. third
Before leaving for a Florida! }jpe pulling teeth to get a kiss
out honeymoon, the bride changed to!
a beige two-piece wool suit ac- SORORITY SISTERS
cented with mink and dark brown
accessories and she wore the cor-
sage from her bridal bouquet.
The couple will live oh Seminole | * *« *
avenue,
The bridegroom attended Grand
Rapids Junior College. |
members
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Nurses Association when they .|:
meet Tuesday at the McAuley "
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“The Practical Nurse Pro-
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subject. A social hour will be ob- a ce oe 2 served from 7:30 to 8 p.m.
A panel will discuss the ques- Mrs. H. VY, Harcourt, R.N., will
be hospitality chairman. Host-
esses will include Mrs. Jack
Casey, Mrs. M, A. Pardee, and
Sister Mary Niceta, R.S.M.R.N.- tion: ‘Should instruction in the
giving of medications be in-
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Guilds of St.
day. Displaying some of Vincent de Paul
Parish will hold their annual autumn
dinner and bazaar Saturday and Sun- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958
the items to
Pine Lake Club
to End Sessions
Pine Lake Art Club will hold its
final meeting for this year at Ro-
tunda Inn at 1 p.m. Nov. 19 with
Frank Hallet of West Bloomfield
Township as guest speaker. Mr,
Hallet will discuss art galleries he
saw in Europe. Lutheran Guild
Elects Officers
at St. Trinity
Officers elected Tuesday at the
meeting of St. Trinity Lutheran
Ladies Guild are Mrs. Oscar Schu-
mann, president; Mrs. Richard J.
Schwab, vice president; Mrs. El- This meeting will
classes for the year. They will re-)
sume in January with Raymond |
Hitchcock instructing daytime ses-
sions and J. Hart Gould teaching)
evenings. Classes are held at West
Bloomfield Township Hall.
There are more than 400 differ-
ent kinds of cheese. conelude;mer M. Klemm, secretary Mrs.
|Leslie Jansen, treasurer and Mrs.
Elbert Smith, publicity chairman.
Guest speaker at the meeting,
which 50 members attended was
‘Mrs. John Morowitz of Detroit.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph C.
Claus, Mrs. Leslie Jansen, Mrs.
‘George Helzer and Mrs. Robert
|Hessler. Pontiac Press Photos
be sold ore (left to right) Mrs. Maur-
ice Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary M. Miller
and Mrs. Michael Cassin.
The annual autumn. dinner
and bazaar sponsored by the
guilds of St. Vincent de Paul
Parish will be held Saturday
and Sunday.
Members of the Moms -and
Dads Club and Rosary Altar
Society, with Mrs. John Hun-
kele and Mrs, Carl Brown in
charge, also will participate in
activities.
*¥ x *
The bazaar will open Satur-
day afternoon, and the dinner
will be held at noon Sunday.
Guilds assisting with the Making sure the copies suding topnotch
working order are kitchen chairmen (left to Te,
Mrs. John Annis and Mrs: Jone W yegoski.
Festive Church Event
Slated' Saturday, Sunday
affair include Our Lady of
chairmanship of Mrs. Alfred
Martinez; St. Ann Guild head-
ed by sLillian Meldrum and
Mrs, Oral Fugitt; -St, Barbara
Guild with Mrs. W, J. Hinds;
St. Catherine Guild with Mrs.
Delmo. Chapdelaine and Mrs.
Joseph LeVeque as chairmen,
* * *
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members of the St. Elizabeth
Guild, led by. Mrs: Albert
Teays and Mrs, Victor Doll;
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Mrs, Arthur Crawford is pub-
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Mrs.‘ Ira Kleiner and Mrs. W.
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Style Steppers
to Hold Dance
The first dance of the ‘season to
be held by the Style Steppers
Square Dance Club will be held
Saturday in the gymnasium of
lis School
Officers of the western square
“\dancing club. are Harold Hawkins,
president; Robert Schneider, sec-
retary, and Mrs. Schneider, treas-
urer,
Baldwin School
Open House Set
Baldwin School will hold open
house between 7 and 8:30 this
evening. School work and activi-
ties carried on in connection with
various subjects will be displayed.
“Know. Your: Schools” is Bald-
win's theme for the year, and par-
ents have been invited to learn
Guadalupe Guild under the ~ Marvin Gra pins
Hold Open House
Grappin of Mattie
About 150 guests sisdabeks
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Dear Mrs. Post: I am a girl
sixieén years of age and a
senior in high school. My girl
“friend and I would like to go
to Washington for a weekend,
We would leave Friday eve-
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taffected teenagers and 28 per cent mother that it is unwise for p y, =
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4 Half the teeners questioned took old to go alone to a city for Beige, Taupe,
, the glum view that nothing can be a weekend, It might only too
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| Through their answers ran a) “Dear Mrs. Post: I have been
heaps of bitterness. Invited to a sorority dance by
“We live in-the world. yet we a girl friend. I am wondering
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Boots come in all colors of
the rainbow this fall, with high
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college versions are just as
varied in color, sometimes
come clear to the knee, but
have flat heels.
| WITH BERMUDAS
| Girls will be wearing them
this winter with their beloved
Bermuda shorts as well as
| skirts. And their’ mothers will
be wearing high-style boots on
shopping trips or to the the-
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Colorful basket handbags are
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foods “also in varying amounts, oi Candy peta 7 Au ‘pend ing
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velope with your request for leaf-|seminary students who received
let No. 38. Address Josephine Low-| Halloween boxes from the group man in care of this newspaper. | were read, Members voted to send
Tomorrow: “163 Pounds Now,|the students funds for Thanksgiy-
She Seeks Ideal Weight." | ing.
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after cooking, usually yields about change names for secret pals. All
13% cups and makes four to six have been asked to bring a Christ-
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Silk Faille | ; “Actress Cine Tierney op pe ears h
- occupies herself by knitting at her: happy as she
Westport, Conn.,
~ homie, Gene is attempting a comeback .on the movie
screens, For most of the past three years she has
been a patient in two mental hospitals. Before her
illness, she made some 30 films—1940 to: 1954.
-Geife Tierney Comés Back — ¥ is :
Mental Illness
N ot End of Road (Editor's Note: Pew film stars have
no by tragedy and mis-
Gene Tierney, who
be ag or on’ the
trail. This is the first
WESTPORT, Com, #—
“When I was ill, I thought
that my emotional life was
over for good,” says Gene’
Tierney. “That was not true.
I'm well now, with plenty of
hope and plenty of chance to
find happiness.”’ : :
Happiness to this beautiful
greengyed woman means the
opportunity to resume her act-
ing career, to bring up her 10-
year-old daughter in peace and
security and, if the right man
comes along, to fall in love
and marry again, ay
|) sYEAR SIEGE
For most of the past three
years, Gene Tierney has been
a. patient in two mental insti-
tutions. For six or seven years
before that, she had been ill
*
But at the end of the sum-
mer,’ Miss. Tierney, with pass-
port of health and visas to a
new world in good order,
emerged from the Menninger
Clinie in Topeka, Kan., ready
and eager to return to the nax
tion’s motion picture and tele-
vision screens and fo pick up
her functions as mother and
bread-winner.
a a
Behind her are almost 20
years of personal tragedy—
heartbreak, crisis and, curjous-
ly for a famous and successful
‘ motion ‘picture, star, failure.
Ahead of her, she feels -strong-
ly, lie the ‘serene, productive
years of her life. She is now
38. :
A STAR AT 20
Gene's sultry, exotic beauty
shot her to stardom before
she was 20. In the 14 years
between 1940 and 1954. she
made some 30 films, was mated
one of Hollywood's top box of-
fice names. Her mental break-
down, however, cannot. be
scored as another black mark
against the West Coast film
city,
* * *
4'My doctors say that my ca-
reer had absolutely nothing to
do with my illness,” says Miss
Tierney. “They tell me I
handled it as a mature per-
son."
“Perhaps the most important
lesson I had to learn was *
admit and accept defeat,’ she
explains. “‘In the other days I
felt I had to stand up to any
situation and -take it. I felt, I
had to put up with fhe im-
possible and try to resolve it.
I had to’ learn to say, ‘I can’t
solve that: I ‘give up.’”’
Hollywood, however, pro- against which
had secretly fought a losing
battle against the steadily wor-
sening illness, When she finally
surrendered, it was after a
series of emotional blows
which, in succession, involved
her close relationship with her
Still under age, but an impor-
tant film star, Gene met, fell in
love and eloped to Las Vegas
with Oleg Cassini, now a fa-
mous New York’ dressmaker
but then a struggling studio de-
signer. An unknown then, Cas-
sini was notable for an obsolete
White Russian title ‘inherited
from his. mother’s family and
the fact that he had briefly
been the fourth husband of a
rich patent medicine heiress.
* * *
family crisis. The Tierneys had
alienated Gene from -him.
Soon after Gene's own mar-
rlage,. her parents were di-
vorced after 25 years of mar-
riage. ~
“T loved my father,” says
Gene ina level voice. ‘So
him, I was heartbroken.”
* * *
Two years later came a set-
ond, stunning blow: her daugh-
ter Daria was born mentally
retarded due to a bout with
German measles Gene suffered
during her pregnancy.
* x '* :
(Tomorrow: Motherhood
and broken marriage.)
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which edges the ear, creating
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soiling hands, a problem with
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Gene silently
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ll Muscle Men Up a Tree | Hoping to Be Tarzan XIX}' By BOB THOMAS These were his qualifications for
AP Motion Picture Writer |the 1%bh Tarzan: j
“He’s got to have the graceful
| HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Eleven! mévement of a-Joe DiMaggio =
movie muscle men are up a tiee the build of a Charles Atlas, but’ fretting over which one will be/he doesn’t need to have the acting.
elected the screen's Tarzan XIX. |ability of a Laurence Olivier, He! I mean literally up a tree, At)must be well-built but not muscle-|
least they were the other day!bound: we want a man who
.|when the 11 hopefuls reported to/lithe and looks as though he lives,
the World Jungle Compound to'in a jungle.” —
pose for photos and movie tests. It’s a pretty tall order, . and 7 ¢ ___ |Weintraub must make his decision Another fellow who's fretting is soon, His crews will be taking off
Sy Weintraub, He's the new pro- for Africa to film the first of the
ducer of the longest-running movie new series.
series; he has to decide which “We're making it bard>for our- fellow wins the loin cloth, Before selves and cating it ‘Tarzan’s
he took off for Europe to see three Greatest Adventure,” he report.
foreign possibilities, «1 sat with ed. “How are we going to top him while he watched the screen thate”
tests, xk * * |
One by one, the lads stalked Weintraub. a young, enthusiastic | through the brush, peered around man, is hepped up about the fu-
turtively, stopped to pick UP Al ture of the Tarzan epics, He cited
piece of evidence and then uttered | figures of a half-billion dollars. in}
the famed Tarzan bellow. |returns from the films, which date
* * * ‘back to the early silents,
Weintraub cited three or four ‘In recent years,.there has been
who will be in the final runing./only about one film every 14
make ivo-a year, tts beter tof THE PLAYHOUSE fs
lof Bing’s five sons, was in a col-
lision in Beverly Hills Tuesday
night. He was not hurt.
keep a continuous publicity cam-|
Canada Recalls jpaign going than to build one Nursery Schoo : every time you put out a picture, | Children & te Pf
“Besides, there -is a surefire au- Mon - Fri
’ idience, Every Tarzan plays 15,000! w
Ist Plane Flight = sss"""" "EMS e
Aircraft Industry Plans.
Golden Anniversary
Celebration in 1959
HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Movie pro-
ducer Harry Cohn’s widow, Joan,
jand millionaire shoe manufacturer
| Hi: Karl are going to bé mar-
| Wied in January.
Mrs. Cohn disclosed the date
=| Wednesday. Cohn died last Feb. |.
WASHINGTON — It was a cold,
gray morning on frozen Baddeck
Bay, Nova Scotia. The 150 persons
who had come out-to see the mar-
—4el were wrapped in wool and ein hSitn w_.“THE DEFIANT ONES” anticipation. oi .
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one ‘A poy Dart, a biplane that was to at- The stars !* +. The delight /
ONIGHT / tempt the first airplane flight in The Sreatness of show!
: wy 2 : : A UPI Phote Canada Ac P
WINS OVER HANDICAP — Losing all his vocational rehabilitation program, he now holds Sa - *« «* : : , 7
fa limbs save his right arm im an accident with a down two jobs in Memphis, Tenn. Wilkerson op- |
corn picking machine, courageous Earl Wilker- erates 4 radio and TV repair shop and also helps - 3 UNIT SHOW | , pe > (ee While the skaters tried t6 keep
aes Pil : ipace, hi rd, son didn't lose his spirit: Aided by the state out at a nearby service station. saad reingeers ye poles exe
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x ihe dias’ gala Latest Coldwater Report bea OSes pit nesday, November !2 Santa Claus, his white beard flow- ; dae
through ‘Sunday, Novem. e ing in the wind. He was Alexander 3
ber 16 at the Light Guard f M t t Graham Bell, inventor of the tele- "
Armory, 4400 East Eight U es U | S r ed | ) en iphone, and a pioneer in powered Be 4
Mile Reed {at Ryan). ae flight. The Silver Dart was a prod- . pet
ADMISSION | LANSING #—Investigation of a; than 30,000 patients Is both un- | said, he had to be carried up and senha —_ a ‘ ‘: 1
%c — children under 12 i patient's death at Coldwater State) Warranted and inexcusable.” |down stairs by working patients lear: young seniclatae—? w Bald. * ir
free if accompanied by iHome and Training School uncov-| Kibiloski, who had trouble walk- = . use of a shortage of attend- yi, “John A. D. McCurdy, Glenn a &, |
parent. im ered no evidence of abuse or mile, ne was — to : ay . the ‘ « « « iH., Curtiss, and Lieutenant Thomas | eer ce
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j ' 7 sine occasions, the cotnmission’s report |18 & Very aggressive and, at times, ' ae PIER BROS. Fe E> «Be | | TIMES | ~ The fiveamemiber commission, | —— assauftive individual and it is at.(W2en the Silver Dart achieved its roe
wanes Si -- Pole ee ryt ts ena Te ee] Tl pm. of Detroit, issued its findings in | . on one occasion physically attack | at Cag Le cas ' : .
Saturday — 1-11 p.m. at 14-page report on the Oct. 3 Kennedy in Hollywood |patient Kibiloski,”” the commission AP the woe bgrucryy go
Sunday—1-8 p.m. death of Joseph Kibiloski, 45, of for Godfather Role jsaid. “This may or may not be SO" trom & sand dune in Nor / Bronson, true.”” : t
EVENTS |_ LOS ANGELES (AP)—Sen. John | | a . John | | Froffii the biplane's start has
Contest for best photo ligation ee ee an vet |F, Kennedy (D-Mass) is here to! ycie coud mee hen Hibllosk! | grown an indusrty that now adds ’ taken at Show, exhibits, headed by Rep. J. Phillips |“¢t 5 godfather of the daughter’ signed to a second floor bed had | Mr than a half billion dollars | " (R-Port Huron), which is checking | O44 Lawfer Patricia, and actor’ ne been confined to an admission |* Year to Canada’s national |
finto operation of Michigan’s men-| = paleo > ba ns... | hospital for several days as soon | product. In 1960, the aireenft be. | Ital ital system. \ e Law s by, Victoria, | as he entered the institution. dustry will mark its golden an- | hosp - re * 'was born on election day, Nov. 4, niversary with a year-long cele- |
and was named. in honor of the But an employe shortage has bration. , new equipment, lectures,
demonstrations, shooting
sets, something for every-
ene— amateur or expert! TECHN Phillips said his three-day probe
sponsored -by the : aye isenator’s re-election. forced closing of the admission) . o Michi Y fence Kibiloski had been badly | Kennedy flew in Wednesday ward, it said” and deco tiene Nine types of planes are cur- ag ; Ph gan 13 . He died less than two night from Alaska, where he had of holding new patients in hospital "e"tly produced, and three more Fal & Yi
ote Representatives weeks after admission to the in- ) 0, campaigning for Democratic wards because of pressure to speed 2"@ being tested. Among them is (| ee iv 4 oe ! Association stitution for mentally retarded. candidates in Alasia’s “Nov 25 new admission from waiting lists | the delta-wing Avro Arrow, a SU- ee = ’ i, ie mee a
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ing Luthéran East. Lapeer should
add some icing to its Tri-County
cake by walloping|
L'Anse Creuse. :
Other games will have Center
Line at Van Dyke, Roseville guest
of Fitzgerald, Howell at North-|
ville and Swartz Creek visiting Im-
gy Hag ROE are champion- ship will actually not be deter-
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St ere : Royal Oak ’ it of the
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[Detroit attempts to wrap up 2nd] Romeo and Utica will be going x : aa | $19.95 Reg, $2795 (Place by downing Ferndale at| all out to finish at .500 or better _ HAVANA, Cte ay ~ Sam foc $4100 and Fnsterwald ata NOW IS THE TIME FOR wEW SEAT OMENS ~ 3, home. Birmingham could gain a| besides the chance to close with |beat as 40 professional golfers|o' Custom Trim — serine Tope Carered =" ont Ton o
? Suits 95 $16. 95 ishare of the crown with Port Hu-] a prestige triumph over a fa- started matching strokes today in A Pro-Amateur event will be con- . Liners — Gobeie ing. Both lost to unbeaten La- [pletely disastrous slate by whip- Geet, setond, third or fourth, An
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‘= Play in Bowl Share Net Wins .
Amy Will Not
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) —
Army is not going to play in any
wg put a firm and official stamp
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‘Michigan State are ng
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°MITO, Japan (AP) — The St. Louis , sparked by out-
fielder Wally Mood s two run hom-
er, crushed the Japan All-Stars PSReSse 5-1 before 20,000 today to take a
11-2 Igad in “< af eres: tour. / * ;
Thé Cards pounded three Japa-
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MONTREAL (# — Ottawa catia up with a magnificent
display Wednesday behind
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Jackson and smacked down the
Montreal Alouettes 26-12 in a Big
Four pro football semifinal gamé,
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Hamilton Tigers-Cats in the final,
a home — and — home, total —
. | point series. to develop game experience for a
better year in 1959.
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Waterford Jayvees
\19-2 conquest of Lapeer, the Wa-
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‘Tuesday enabled the Bloomfield!’
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* * *
‘down and Ron Gilchrist ran the)
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* * *
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His winning ringneck was taken
\on a wéekend trip Oct. 25-26, Winner of the “long bird” award
40%4-
incher had to stave off some hot
on Competition on the last few days of
the contest. Darrell Bordine of
Rochester entered a 40-incher first
of the week, just’ missing a share neat. Marlette, He was this |
year’s Michigan shotgun cham-
pion, winning the title at the an-
nual all-around shoot at the
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ara
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_THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 3 OVEMBER 18
Young Royals
Lose 7th Game
By The Associated Press
Cincinati’s kids. are learning |
the pro game the hard way in |
the Nationa] Basketball Assn, The}
reokie Royals have . lost six
straight. i
ra ovine tacitsatboslansidebliridiiondeuse
* * * t
Fact is, they've won only one’
of eight this season after last’
night’s 116-115 defeat by the Syra-
cuse Nationals who trailed by 11
at the half, lt was the only game
scheduled,
* * *
Sul, the Royals. are improving
They" re losing by less. None of:
their other defeats was this close.’
and if it hadn't been for Dolph
Schayes’ 30 points in the second
half, which set. three Cincinnati |
Gardens’ records, the losing streak |
might have been ‘forgotten.
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Therking 1°) 3-Parr 23.54
Costello 4% 7 Bockhorn 1 e272
Rianchi 2 3 7 Hatton e3°%
Chreer 2 0 4 Marshall 2 3.7
Seymour 1-0 2 Green 7 § Green, Totals 43-30.118 “Fotais 45 25 135
Technical: Cincinnati, Wanner, coach)
Srracuse. Schayes,
Cincinnati 3% 31 SS MIS
Syracupe ne BD DS
Strikes and Spares
y, 4 ‘ te 3
Ry JOE WILMAN =’
_ Many bowlers bowl just once a”
week = always in the same
establishment, So they should ‘get |
to know the alleys they bow! on’
pretty well, and should have a
good idea of where their starting,
position should be on each alley. |
The starting position is very.
important. It's so important that
I don’t recommend you change
it unless you are firmly convinced
you need to.
For instanee, don't change your |
starting position if your first ball
in the first frame didn't hook into
“the pocket. Wait until you- have |
thrown three or four balls with
the same result, Changing after
Jone ball is bad because your!
Been at fault, Perhaps your timing’
was bad or your finger lift was |
Weak. Maybe you were not warmed
up enough yet.
Once you have a good steiting
position, don't change it — with-
ut very good reason. Alley con-:
ditions do change occasionally, and
$0 you may have to adjust. But
ordinarily, if your starting position
is familiar. and correct, just be
patient . '
(Copyright 1958, John F. Die Co.) '
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By JERRY GREEN on all our runs," said Miss Elt| trem!
Davis | DETROIT W—“This is like a{Wood. The giant craft climbed at
1s: /cogktail party in the clouds," said) rate ot S109 4.00 fe: pedi
seat, the English flight hostess. minute, » | Blonde Pamela Ellwood of Lon-| “We reached our 39,000-foot/Marrow, alichy tany Glo eecinas tor (7 was pouring champagne forjeruising altitude in 22 minutes,” :
a en a Oeeene tack i San day ter party axa, it ues Wood BONG cues mses partially fille 5 : cept for the occasion. It took place this inaugural ercial worry pre Parke, : ugural commercial jet|glasses without atest’ peng en 9 ‘ : ke ) . : Loynd ior dea . a pape the sky at a speed fight out of Michigan. ing. ‘Tats x ;
eR oes ed, rales ay. walition to | this country, including additional are : Bight minules tater, a halt [200 OF » onde, Except for a - tow contracts, Detroit Produce ||. Leading issues showed gains or) Holders of the original 5 mil- | chemical “manufacturing opera- | The guests were passengers on | hour after leaving Detroit Metro. | °°¥°? 4 notably corn, the setbacks were 7" } |losses of fractions to about & point. Hon. shares receive two shares | tions at Holland, Mich, the first commercial jet flight | polltan Airport, the Comet cir. | mostly in small fractions of a cent . Peers |Several were unchanged. for each original share, making out of a Michigan airport. They | cied six miles above Niagara Woodill.
and reflected more a lited com-|S0Rs*osar“eaiy"t gs":"r:44%4| ‘The market was mixed at the| & total of 15 milton shares. The $20 Bonus for Labor _ | Ye sheurt # Brltsh Overseas | rats when mereial dentand than a significant| eer, Howe. bus in. t sees al opening. Early trading was-heavy| ®dditional 5 million unissued y Corp, (BOAC) » rad “It's 265 miles from Detroit to| We set 't we don’t feel the long
bearishness, Pann 2 *Teaeeerseresasene SNfenough to Put the ticker behind) shares are to be retained by the | CORDELL, Okla i — Tom Scog-| Which Yesterday made a demob- \wingara Falls,” explained the avi-| Jumps of conventional sircratt, However, some’traders said the VEGETABLES . transactions for a period of nine} Company for future expansion. (gin got more than lumber when asim bncananged ator at the controls, He was Capt.| “We get short sharp jerks. We new government: estimate of corn) See, OU. .ceereaeeseeeses 2.80/ Minutes, ed Parke, Davis, one of the he tore down an old house, Inside| ‘aders, tourist bureau manag: |}... andrew of East Grinstead, |call it cobblestones. There-is no
production did.cause at least some| Carrots. topped. ‘ta cee) world’s latgest pharmaceutical jone wall he found an old large| °* Sad newsmen. Sussex, Ragiens, mote feeling than you get getting “Soybeans mod. up abit after See, Menten esses Og Oils and tarm firms, announced the stock split ‘size $20 bill, “We serve champagne and wine! Back aft , Oana Steward Jack over 8 bumpy road,"
‘bch.+ b Sabpeentoesepens MIRO c . . en . " the aitiat we Eoreract ee ' L25| showed a narrow upside edge. The
Near the end of the first bour wheat was unchanged to.% cent a
bushel lower, Decerhber $1.95%;/
“aoe ert Tkltmend was slightly lower among|
4 dos.
Parenips. % ba : sabieabesy
corn % to % lower, December old |Potstees ‘oss’ uy ba pn 1a and building materials. Some elec- | $30 VALUE 19 type contract $1.12%; oats 4 Pumpkitis bu. es ae a 39 M
lower, Senaiaber 65%; rye % high Radishes, white ibche.) doa’ 72.72% nag eee ee _ WHOLESALE PRICES ODEL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED er to % lower, December $1.30%; |Squash. Delicious bu. cert tae w the market was un-| & EL ans % to % higher, Noveniideuee ime i Gib, bak 3.39] ers $a soybe Bg , Novem-|Turnips, topped. bu. _-...........-. 3.00/ dergoing another period of consoli- |. I ber $2.12%. dation from its —— to record | 100-Ft. Coils . :
peaks. It was-a familiar perform- D ,
as to-m a“ : oubl. ! . Grain Prices Feosnaes atc Miles eT Yo"... 5s ft. With oboe Size—Rose, Pink CHICAGO GRAIN Sete ee VAL 7¢ f. every electric water h ae Nov. 13 (AP) — Opening} aerate N York Sto i. ym 3 we ¢ ft. pollo NS or more nas fled eater of 50
\ OaTSs at GALAD N ew Tor Cc “a : ee pe : ines. dile on
Bee, Scotts Le ile cote a cate, ep yeti arte JZ] Lb date Moming Quotations): I”. . Was ft. ‘ 52 G *s: Limited time only. Get yours new Map i Eat ip os ‘ 4 a. ee #35] pigures after decimal point are eightha| 4" 17V, ¢ ft. = ALLON ; . i. a Lettuce, leat, Bit. ».s.-.sse-veeeeees paaiAdmiral, £384: Int Paper 3] 2 ° : Se * CORN (OLD) Dee. ....... 1.39% | Romain tehthesesesevenses SOO/AIE Reduc 4. 18. Ept Shoe. Vn"! gee eeee BAM MAF Hines c BTM poe ogo Eg Saat} TY 21¢ ft | Mako 118% May. 22.2) .. at wae rage id th Ss gee ; ae . , : “CORN (NEW) Jy. 1; ..... 122% et al ’ gene Tis “Zan "cose | pouliey and Eggs ties tid «.-: 84 Bom 6b Oa WE STOCK PLASTIC FITTINGS : May’ siases. 1.19 be Jan. i 10.408 DETROIT ee Am. Can *.... 50.6 Kennecott © ++ 100.6) . AND CLAMPS - os ; ” Am Cyan ,., 62. Kimb Clk 69 Sly. ..cc0e. 120% MBr, sete. 10.208 i 3 | 2 Bop. 605000. 130° Mar : 10358 DETROIT, Noy. 13 (AP rjAm M & Fdy 574 K 58 ., 313 esyY ha : ooo Jy. 22!) 198s os + San Detroit, for he 1 i aualey view woes a 34 Le PS 13} EAR WARRANTY ‘
Tet & - 18.3] e : 1s Higany, 3p Loy type. hens Am ie $a eH tackn ais: se FIBERGLAS INSULATED
Wil liams jade. Seon sieht ete Am GB eae BE © COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC | emer jAtehison ..... 96.4 Mack Trk ... 34 | e EDISON : DETROIT EGGS ait & Onis ++ 432 Manning ...., 25.8] AP | DETROIT, Nov. 23 (AP) Been, fo. seth Stee} wane 3 Martin Go sane a3 PROVED
A | peor ag in —, wate jond ‘Bire'.... a Mesa cp rey FE vn eege 14.4 Merck ...... TLS
Owner PPEGIS |. Prisca cui meet target 2" I Quality 3-Pe, Colored RE cE licks Weterford: teard sem “ave, Se ct an “wid wudd Cons ie ae MES -- 0.4] 5 ~ Matters 1959 $ ‘or ar i. ave. sig ope : Mont Ward .. @ . el ELECTR Be
to R P for |,.Browns—Grade 4 A extfa large 52; large Palum & WL 1G Wet Bic... ab _ GLANKET oO Kezone Fr operty e ae 3: emall 1 38 rade 3a i pry apt ” Py Nat Geb R. Bs oe inte
. se - a Can Pac ...... 20.7 0% * = ours Commercial Use = sna Ba Sapial Ait ind Nat fe ; ith ast | Teb eer
Whites Grade A’ jumbo $1-62; extralCase, JI ..... 20: : i 48; 1 = - Nor Pac a
ecrme ot rey ote et Pate eran at oe Gi] WHR Cast Iron Te | oer . ‘595 Owens -» 564) i A
road and Maceday drive, Paul Kel- ao eye ene $2.5 Owens Til Gl .. $2.1 : (4
man, last night Anse the Water. Gites Bre “"s: B8.8 Pan 4 W air. 927 Reg $2 1995 Value , Li stock Clark &quip ., 59.6 Pict . 462 e
fort Township Zoning Board to ivest Ctuctt Pee ..+- 437 Parke De... 1004! zone his property from residential DETROIT LIVESTOCK Palm |... 844 $8 RR + 362 . ou m rtment tore to commercial. 2 DETROIT. Nov. » {aPh—Cattle Sa- Gol'Brd A, “ 34 Fost _ = : 3.7 . a r ll i in
na ea, en Ser ene ing ad el sees ys 1 Genes | © COMPLETE © : : oe Bs 46.4) : : 3
Commeatail ‘ fully steady; - other. clatses unchanged: |Q°ns"@, Fe. + B64 73.4 ‘
erty canna ie ta toot pe ae. “a ae = week Cont = ss ¢ “it With All Chrome 30 GALLON FAMOUS MAKE 2: Compartment /
ag ae op te Bal Fittings t : plans a store) }i00, tee ees Sees eee Se icont Ol... H4 bey Ki h
there. loads high cholee to prime 1,050-1117 Ib. ooo’ pane *: 303 51.5} 5 t c en in 4 wre 4 35:5
. jPhe plans were iater called off chele ite Lm seers f1-0-28.0 ore ae 84 Slightly Irregula | and the property sold to Kelman. steers 28.00% several. loa : avern tolpee Fp li ‘ > iis # ig reg wy
Last December land was zoned high chelee bm eee ib. verge + ar.00- Doug ine’... ie “* 3.3) Completely YOUR CHOICE’
back to residential by the town- choiee/Dow Chem ... 74.6 - 61.4 7 i
ship and county officials. ey io, “ = as soca Saley , L ae be . Automatic
But Kelman, who wants to |choice ie6-000° = heifers nite, Me gy mg ads 9} ++ al $ 95 |
build a gasoline station, asked |e‘, aD thoes brine sromd OE Aur c: aH 30 GALLON GLASS LINED ~ : for a commercial designation ard heifers 20.50.24 8; utility cows 18.00-| Brie RR. 's. 124 3] : ms
scttre: See eee Pes? | GAS wires HEATER : = cov 40, eee 13.8]
iis. 22.50- Sees ae De eee ot bal pe fey comm areal = “loc Dynom may pwitt a Co *:. $18 Kelman’s request for a hearing" head” , aa to Tgp steer caivee| Gen ee aac i Hi Pa é $7.3] . :
was iatind by the board = fur- so 700-800 Ib. yearling feeders 25.50- Gen Motors. go 0 Gal. a4 10Y w ae tg ys
ther discussions next month. Vealers—Salable 25. Nominsily steadylGen Time 11.24 Tran W Air’. 188 li car Werventy ) r a ner 18. ua ty
Dn OE Eo te 5 Ft. White—First Q 195. Ih Till Factory Guerantee | | eraouth ‘ide. of Willaims LakelSth'sas caus sates, orn eee aS! Cela ae | Bath Tub. wee . U.L. Approv / : a cull and utility > won US ‘ar ; a - ee ©? ?
road across from Community Ac-|,,tapSamule 20. Puihrs amd emslgcogrian ... Ne Ua Pee 5: 1 Mh Stee h Tub. ....-959.95 White Enamel tivities, Inc, from residential to 17-000. hatchers- 19 Si. aan Gre Paige .. 23 Unit Aire .... O46) Cast lron Bat . $1 8 95 sine Wet the
commercial. me re. o Ry .. 80. a: A A
: ay i.40: few mixed No. 1 and 2 19.50-iGreyhound ...17 Un Gas Cp .. 38.2 nclosures. ;
ore asaya Rae Gt Ge gay J Bath Tub Enctneemas S379 testy oa. Sec a pa erry ‘e | ars he * ‘
. ‘ad ‘looker vee 3823 avai :
MéAvley Instruct ot See, Se eee ery et goth tt all I 4” SH. Soil Pipe. en ¢ 3.19 ‘$ 95 r week ago butchers fu ndu Fy os, 24, estg +. 28.5) : .
wley Instructor | SEY wens open ut eealie oSt By Hae Rees ML 3S, H. Soil Pipe... ear © oq Complete with Fitti | | Attends State Par ley slatichter lambs and ewes steady; feeder|tnteriak Ir .. 23.3 Wilson & Co 30.7) t Ln $ omp ete wit ittings : lambs also steady; most choice to primelint Bus Mch 4444 Woolworth |... $0.6 White Toilet Seats . . quality - wooled slaughter Iambs 2250-2350: fewjint Hare .... 40 Yale & Tow .. 32 | 25-Ft. $ 89 ; ;
Teresa Molinari, an instructor| (eas choice and prime wooled slauehter|int Nick "... 91 Zenith Rad ..14) Wrap *s Roll °
at: McAulty School of Practical Weve, vate i i0-sst: womty te_eeed STOCK AVERAGES Fiberglas Pipe 10 95 Nursing, is among 150 nurses at-|igmbs 19.00-21.86: enils down to 16.00: YORK, Nov. 13—(Compiled by ” ized Elbows. . *% :
tending’ a three-day conference| ssi, to, cle sturnie, "That Maye assolted, Pree ‘Ya" Gelvan’ $ 7 . sponsored by nursing and health|21'0-2250. Salable now 300. All classes| tuidect Botts Oth. Oho 34"6 Ivanized : 5 . )
organizations at the national head-|stesdy, today: tem tons fe, Se. Be 302.9 132.0 89.5 206.1 | 4 a .19 oe IECE WHITE
quarters of the Office of Civil and and prime waoled lambs 22.78: few lads hob AE "to not ine ae ima Y, od Galvanized Tees..
Defense Mobilcaon in Battlelicca aera w=" lias” Sak Be ST BM Wo? Goivanized Tees..---3 27 2-Compartment Cement | | BATH SETS ‘ feel, BE ne Be mee 4" Ga The subject of the conference is|. , Profi ie are ek bt ies E PRICES ON dima f Reg. $134.50 public health aspects of disaster Briggs Reports Profit WHOLESAL AND CARRY ' .
mired | DETROIT i*—The Briggs Manu. (C. J. Nephier Co.) 2) FT. LENGTHS $6.99 Complete with Stand and Faucet wat a is and $ 95 ‘Abo t 90 per cent of all forest facturing Co, Wednesday reported Pigures after decimal points are etghthe] $2.81 1,4" Galv. ‘oe “-_
: Pe a profit of 17.585 for the third High Low Noon V4-in. Golv. . -20° 114” Galv. $8.26 Cone Cheon Fit- fires in the U.S. are caused by Allen Blee, & Eaulp. cos 21 2.2) Galv. . .$3 3.66 11.34
people, says the National Geo- |qWarter as compasred with @ loss |patdwin Rubver Co.°.... 18 16.4 Fy baer Galv, ..$5-22 2-Inch Golv. $it. tings.
gtaphic Society, and nearly a wer len. ol a | _ — g tit & “Shen G0. “*° is te _1-Inch Galv. -. Colored Sets, $99.95
third are started deliberately. | 1886,000 for the first nine months|Featneular M. Prod. co. 84 8.4 COPPER PIPE : of this year as against a loss Of|/puay ate. eae » 05 9.8: Lengths....- .. 18¢ , =
Lodge Calendar —_|s131.000 for the same period last/folede Bélson, cor; M55 Mit, ve" M HARD—3) tf. Lengths. ....-ft. 25¢ First Quality—-2 Compartment 21132 Cast ron ! , jal communication. Pontiac)" Sr anie id and sak 3,” M HAR! . tt. 25¢ FULL FACTORY. GUARANTEE
| See
Ve" L SOFT—60 n. oe ee U8 45¢
SINK --§25__ | SUMP PUMP.
KITCHEN SINK H°96* | som # 529%] $60.95 Value
“The Store That Values Built” Will Be” 8
Lodge No. 21, F&AM day, Nov.
14th, 7:30 p.m, Work in Nissres.
Gerald L. Moors, W.M. =<. State GOP Willing to Split
News in Brief (Dems Want Full Control Ru Sale sponsored by the :
ee tea. Ties 8. aa, LANSING (AP) — Democrats want full control of the
Dae. ow November 15, 1958. Michigan House of Representatives.
FITTINGS
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Place, Hall Post 1370, 398 Republic willing to split it up 50-50. ee ire cahcns ae wing at Hap SA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. + 1 groundw ‘or an agreement On operation ie | : : ' Accept
a ah sits bub "os Be ‘| louse in the 1959 and 1960 sessions. - WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE | ey : is Commitment Rummage en Sponsored ys es . . Eridaev Nie Girls | Ranch. onde at 10:90, . Last week’s election gave Democrats six seats now held | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
am., Sat. at 9 a.m. 128 W. Pike St.) by Republicans and threw the House into an unprecedented $1.25
wT 55-55 standoff, As a result, neither party can take over the es ‘
Rummage sale Frida Neveasber of authorit
14th 10 am. to 12 p.m. Stephens reins : a Page ae
| Gulla No. 1 All Saints ta: Meeting in an initial attempt to resolve the dilemma
were House Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland),
__,,ftummage sale, corner Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston), GOP floor leader; and |
fe is caacae bUA ‘sai8 Reps. Louis Mezzano (D-Wakefield) and Joseph J. Kowal- | |
: ed ee ee ee re ON
Chuth furon ad il Bat, spectively for the Democrats. /
na eet Ail four stressed they spoke only for themselves, not
Vo oy ee "the eft 8 pds seeamers, ae
EDITH BR. BARBER
* Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Barber
of Waterford Township have an-
nounced the engagement of their |
daughter, Edith Rebecca,
Robert W. Ecker, son of Mr. and |
Mrs. Robert Ecker of Flint. The
prospective bridegroom is a stu- Mr
Lake, have
nie K., BONNIE K. SNOW
and Mrs. Robert Snow of
7688 Detroit Bivd.,
to | gagement of their daughter, Bon-
‘to Howard J, Houlds-
worth, sen of John E. Houlds-
worth of Detroit. Middle Straits
announced the en-
The couple
7 at St.
SALLY JOYCE BROWN
The engagement of Sally Joyce
Brown to Arthur Howland Jr.
has been announced by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Brown of 6310 W, Maple Rd.,
West dent at Spring Arbor Junior Col-
lege.
married June 20 ih the First
Free Methodist Church, Pontiac.
The couple plans to be | plans to be married Feb.
| Williams
Walled Lake. Catholic Church in |
Commerce Township,
Dog Likes Slide Board Cortisone Under Study
PONTIAC, Il, (#-—-Snookie is one pective bridegroom is — Township.” The
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Howland of 3057 Crumb Rd.,
the pros-
a student the U.S. Supreme Court.
Here is the pattern to date:
ot 1937, from Ohio,
jed to the high bench.
Supreme Court.
Rooster Guards Flock
Sixth of World's Sheep pie wee WA Gail oth
_|Yale class of 2037 and wind up in
In the class of 1837, from Ohio,
was Morrison R. Waite. He be-
came Chief Justice. In the class
was . Potter
Stewart. He was recently appoint-
The pattern may have started
two centuries ago. In the class of
1737 was Philip Livingston who
signed the Declaration of Inde-
pendence — which created the
NEWTON, Til. (UPI) — Farmer
John Collins noticed that a one-
week-old pig had joined his chick-
ens as he fed them, Suddenly, the |*
pig squealed and fell over dead. Of nylon lace and tulle,
pnt eget sev.cred rth
scooped, scalloped neckline
_ long, tapered sleeves. The fitted
basque waist ang appliques on the
skirt were of lace and an overskirt
of ruffies accented the tulle floor-
length skirt. A white orchid sur-
rounded by stephanotis with white
streamers on a white Bible com--
prised her bouquet, -
Mrs, William J.Newcombe of HO SARE: Se
and
Rose City was matron of honor.
ily i rs sal
itt
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenneth
B. Carter of Madison Heights and
. Eileen Tindall of Davisburg.
James Newport was best man.
Ushers were Kenneth B, Carter of Pet Needs Extra Room ,
DEL MAR, Calif, —A hofel at Gene Motors Institute in
Flint. The ‘Wedding date hasn't
been set.
CANBERRA — Australia’s sheep
Madison Heights and Kenneth J.
guest, win tok heritages Sa I ; " Chamber, on 8
pe Mae mene SaaS
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NEW YORK — Cortisone, which dog that likes the thrill of a slide population has risen despite| Meredith Jr, diamond-studded collar he| decided that tet <¥ m. was developed in 1948 as a drug! board. The blond and white cocker! Today's jet fighter planes con- a record 150,-| Following a reception held at the ' ¥ : f was too cramped sharing her room, oy'o 7346. é for the treatment of rheumatoid|spaniel and his 12-year-old mis- tain 10 times’ as much electrical |000,000 — one sixth of the world’s| Knights of Pythias Hall, the newly. oy pats er LR ee aan.
arthritis, has been analyzed into|tress, Barbara Mott visit Wash-|wiring as was used in early jet sheep, but the source. of one third weds left for a trip to northern |She ren’ adjoining one fc ADA B avane. “ADA R. sai, more than 20 fractions, ington Park regularly where the ‘models. of the world's wool. i Michigan. - him, at $35 a day. wee wt Aes * “* .
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Sohenl pee euevte bo FUNERAL FOMB tin free jewe 22-32 with good skills At- ‘| "Trim, remove, cabling, surgery. a WITH er esane aaterten ev. th, ct ee | uslenbors ts ‘hs Sieans aod paleld tov tees ton OR 505 Land clearing. Insured. MA 42903. ANY GIRL, ¢ xo CASH and waier. Jim” Wiliams. taity burch aenereere ons Voorhees-Siple - Si eae Peet vee um. Em opment se ‘ eine State Bork, Fireplaces end chimoeys. |" LAWN BUILDING Sasa ‘Confidential, The Salvation EATAPE PM LanD con. | —*8i3_sfter_ 6. eo canes ur | _ Atmy, at
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Mr Cw. Webs Mrs. Alles : Sct feopathie Hospital. spe Ting. es chauffeurs Beawes. Mibuiiing Service PE Bowe oF | a Tina 3 Wtd. Household Qoods 27 So fe ere ee a ee Giese downtown. #12 WE. Weighs: Mrs. William Ryan and Many ny fringe benefits, Contact di-| Oy g3iso. Sree, On fA, oer cent dive ier cash CASH fFOK CUSED TV'S, FURNI- La Mrs, Earl Becker | Funeral ser) gen FOR AP. rector _of laboratory, FE 54192. Ww Wanted F li MILLER BROS. 1 FLOOR SERVICE , uaranteed wn rite ot eas ture & mise tase. A. JOHNSON, Realtor ” Brcent Waa BATE A FE : lee will be held Priday, Nov. 14. wg re DER FOR AP|MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO BA- ork ' emale | AA PA ‘ASH FOR FUR AND A “ at 10 am. from St. Vincent de) pointment wo bysit more for home than pay. | Arnnnn SCAFTERING- 5 REPAIN” HEAT. 30 yrs @ Reasonable. | ~ diances one nouse tu! | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd.. NICE R re Oeutete toctnr| Go hele eT 8 o bie Mon | seen. 2 WOMEN WANT Wall CATING | Pat Lee, FEL 2-1003. Free estimates Phone FE 40950 | Bromo — oe ts “PR 4.3533 Prt Bot, Au util, $12.50. tion of the will ‘be at 8 tag Fe shat Chenowith. me sank 305 MO. FO START ee ATTE? Pee aah SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. och shecasteal TAINS | cae cs = = mn ora babernt meme, Rosary tg the | BRICE LAYER. G OOD FAST MAN hee sor rome thortvend, "Set ‘FE Registered’ Lan technician, 9 | 50002. EADY INTERIOR FURNITURE E NEEDED Want to lease or buy small |. festa. os ao Child wel- 1 ‘ bus will be at! on ive \ . 0 > REP TR Pa; 2 cz: unch room seounene price. pep wereday at che See aoe was on wos OLDER WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 es of ae a 3 oars in ~~ RO F AIRS Painvine im Oe HANGING. 3 ite ns win bu a 5) oy or] Re: to as Box 3 RM. A é . it 2) Home. where Mrs. 1 shop Eliz. Lake Rd. ben vgs ¥ _— for home than] to serve as doctors eesistera in EAL ESTROUOHING FE 4-0444 2% years exp. FE 50931. No. 15. 7S, Robinw. * mI
Oe eg oe Same 2 OR OLDER fore 2:90,,OR 3600 | 4D, SRK oftice, Replies to Poo vepte leaks. Field. tile. footings. 2 ' vE *s ra git Mu Mur thy, bee gr j av, % a le : ‘urn. rphy . Pat oe Se Final on PE _ 23-0206 QumaT. CAPABLE WOMAN FOR ADDRESSING a M SING a AILING GOR Ditches & boat wells OL 1-0063. Physio-Therapy Z21A vel forniture. ue ‘ee foe. ‘Agalt round
sod of Mrs Mary 8. Wea: dear) XPERIENCED AUTO. MECHAN-| Use back gate. Call before 6. | g° td, oe 7 ol, Building Supplies 12A/ywasseusm AVAILABLE. IN| tt lamps. Antique furniture. | ~ ; brother est. Panera!’ ic. Salary vlus commission. Bird's | x BABYS NG DAY OR NIGHT. aa an : our home or mine, EM 3-643 or — / fetvice will be hei Priday, Nov./_Plymouth-Desote. Milford. Bae ee a-aeiug | CRUSHED STONE 100 PeR CENT| bas F4 C ALL 34. 03.3 pe the Voorhets-| EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO| PERSONN BAY WORK HAVE OWN TRANS-| “10-4 washed. $1.15 yd, Pea-gravel, Wed. Niscsllanisoe 28° & ‘em i eltatetiey | sel, Bnaged Imperiais, Chrysiers, | ERSONN EL pertetee. Baby titting evenings. . yard. Sand, any kind, $i yard. Televisiin Service 22 Wr od OLDE WHEELCHAIR US IMMEDIATELY of you have
ce en he Ege de epi - A ‘tsed sare Mighent pet plas TRAINEE EXPERIENCED DENTAT ASSIS- Sachabew Ra. Maarten MAple | ADL ett pemRVICE GALLS AN- eond. OR 7.3062 Sayers ‘walang? weeny: Heme ro t te y Roms fe Pag in Metropolitan area. Many pees = ee tn tant looking for work, Have own | _ 5-2161 swered tae cries or. night. WANTED eee
after 11 a.m. cay. og ‘30 8. “Woodward Mien nne B’ Ham an a in beginning pa oO oR eet ANIN ~~ Business Services 13 RAYAL yz — Bo. “go an aie Be Breas. “en — um hri iG. NOV 1088,| 68-0029 don 6-4758 a retail personne! career 4 an ~ H rt tr 389 8 Raith: ‘beloved : or sOrdon $4758 _ with large retail organiza. | _ Own transportation. OR 3-882], ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS DAY_OR bg phd bf > nie Tia 72004. before 8. ie es tefant dsphier of James C sad) FULLER BRUSH CO. ton, Duties will ineitde alt GIRL. ty DESIRES BABYSITTING | “Tepsired by factory trained man "Sirk WANTED 7 ~| $3 N. Telegraph Open Eves. ‘ag a ceet cos Far Wil train and finance tndustrious yping required. can: AT Soy RO ORWORIARD x at our office General Printing & | Se caaag Tv. AETERNODN ANB FE 2-9236 Whittenvurg, Punersi service nn toe Soa nae ce ity unlimited Please send babysitting ip your home. 3 ra mo st. Ph ey 3.0138, Taw: | “evening service. FE 2 | ak en . ze wate. CASH eek be held Priday, Nov. 14, at = ished gpidintd hang 886 ave resume & salary require- day a noineT ho wate furni per week LOOMFIE: ALL CLEANERS. f | Foetal with Rev. * A. . i Plug $24 expenses —e if Tie te Pontiac Press Box G Sone DORTORS ASSISTANT evan ona windows. “Gocaceatis: Upholeteriag 23 a Money Wanted 28A Ee eash interests ron tase th oak ai ‘ @fficiating. Interment in White Qualified Phone FE 2-2318. Trained in e laboratory FE 2-1671 KLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- your aronerty for & : Chapel Cemetery. Alona will be wan TO WORK IN AUTO PARTS | brocedure. Excellent character ETE NG wing. 8176 Oooley, Lake Ra. $1,000 AT § PER CENT INTEREST. | fale to a ior aa we ot tne Doncison-Johns Funeral) store as auto parts clerk. Must SALESLADY WID FOR CURTAIN seal. oe Lt Wr Licensed, 24 hr. service. Tostail, | _ 3.3641 weg Hien Ree ser Tee] ee cae ee rma wa = Home until Friday noon. have at least 1 yr. experience and dre on { TRONINGS ca AREA.; repair or service. Guaranteed. | HONS UPHOUETERING — Press Box 56. uities e@ also he atx rte fear. : 2 Hollerback Auto —. one FE experience a prokined me Pontes | Reas. wit 6-7350 "Ty LOnTa PEaAT oF FoR, SALE — FIRST MORTGAGE, * Huroo (FE 4 In Memoriam z10t Yardstick at Miracle Mie Shop- | TRON NGS a3 PER UsHEL MOT FE. 5-8888 By private party. MY 32726. 3 rt Cle te. edits 114 Cadiilag FE ‘MEDICAL TECHNICIAN WANTED. | Ping Cente paring’ & re rewinding. 718 i Pike, iS ANTED $3,000 AT 6 CENT,. a, IN LOVING MEMORY of mrs. MEDI HD Osteopainic Hospitat. WAIT RESSES | cape wee CLEANING, ii HR. rite Pontisc Press Box 6. IA A 7 BEDROOM APT. IN LAKE OR- Addie McLain. who was take! iany fringe benefits. Contact di Exp.and references. FE 2-2870. | FURNACES, et NED ARB L Found 24 i AN -| CASH FOR YOUR HOME ica MY pa Feeds en 13, 1957. er,|_tector of laboratory FE 5-4192. ove ee gn poe aah Prag EADY WANTS WORK AS HOU! HOUSE- serviced. 6, L. Nelson, rE 6-178, ost & F e , terest, good security. FE 40208| Yes. we can 2 home for! 743 Not lost, but gone before ‘|MIDDLE AGED SINGLE MAN 2130 Dixie Hwy’ | Keener with no other woman LOST: GIRL'S ‘CLagsEs AT PON- | __days. — bs Big a pay: |? Bi bath rent ae a gut per And shal Torwvey mores for eeneral farming aid Liver | WarTRES€ WANTED” FOR-EVE. | owls. FE ew TPN P| PURNACE CLEANING | “ete Dive ie. F Wanted to Rent 29) ion’ de not Ngated. "We | teases 31 And shall forever more, ols MUIberry $148, ning work. 617] Dixie Hwy. Apply | EADY WOULD Like HORE | “y,.. Chimney Top to Ashpit | LOST ~ BEAGL ROUND: init ten appraise vour property and F{REDROOM PARTCY PORK. vsoe! Hn and families. = PARTS MAN emer 3:28. only. ny. Replies wn Pont Pg fret “ELEEN-AIR" PowER suction | BF. er. Lincoln 3r. High black, brows GARAGE. 12 CAR. FOR ALL wn cash you can receive — , Geagnes brick fire- js a ALSO GRILL COOK. No. 12. Will Do « plete Job used in business. | me RS ~ T: SMALL BR Tas z ee be = Chrysler ooo. Bivd E eo eee CICENSED HOME FOR I CHILD. R IDEN AL ALD COMMBNOD L | purse -wi aot of s and so Boneion edie aise daamedllakes RA ie 30 EOS a Re aa, : The Pontiac Press on Gen cares | wail OUSEREEPER. LIVE TAT OR ooo ll ean FE_5-7490. =No Sales or Repair— change, of Risers "Ree 352 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. ” Woe P Ponti og “Box 13 S Pecanean job. ihecthe’ take ates for, ns A ti NURSE | JIM_LONIE OR 2 ward. FE Crh ater rape a wwest side ‘ve “7008. HAVE “oi ieee FE Ph will care = a re semi- | BLAS . a} oe: ‘FOR WANT ADS j/rizza coo. rant TIM @.| ACademywst” "Dreher savalid_ FH 2 PLARTERING. Xi PE SO foe, OW day meraing, | es = oe WILL TRAVEL|? Bo? Re wk. OR 31006. ee a IMEGGRAPRTNG TY FIRG- SES. selecense. bey, Ulred, ete. Poo- WTD. EXPERIENCED SHORT OR- retarial “service eM vane SEC. SAWS MACHINE FILED bit old, mon ey <7 ‘ae wet ye ed tomes and ani, | We wn trave! to see you BY Tago DOPE er Say DIAL FE 2-818! tise Press Box ger cook. Apply in person. 887 W. NURSES AVAILABLES Mantey Lensh 10 Bagley St./ Please phone OR 3-013. mes haere your shee tana contract or scre- feet. _ Brtrate Me ae taco —_ . = WASHING MACHINE R™ Witte LABY TO LIVE INGARE |D*7 @ Nient-ticensed & Bondea| WASHING MACHINE Re anh, | LOST: TRECOLOR COLLIE TRE. 5143 Casy-Blisabeth Rd _ Fe for a, 30-minute | SAG melome. $5 A From 8 to 5 p.m LADY TO IN. CA 92 ER ARGA id answers-to name Cleao. FE iving 0 ) PVT, rem 8 a.m, p.m. Reliable Man he one Gee agen. Pal pees ‘| Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Promaph servisee Pe cory “ireined ban Share L g rters 30 RD D. RILEY. Broker OR ai All errors should be re 4 OR 3.5969, STENO, AGE 30. SHORTHAND, I wor! teed, LOST: GIRL'S GREEN AND OR- | ~~~ = 809 Witzabeth Lake Ra rted immediately. The Son Gwe beta Op hiner oul os typing & PBX ability. Would like | SERVICE CHARGE ONLY $1.78 chid ‘Sonwicn bike with white| LADY HAS HOME a? seat PE 4-1157 Fe esos } ress assumes no ceeie aeeunne Pe nog Help \ Wanted 8) office position, Write Pontiac SUBURBAN APPLIANCE 1 __seat, vic. LineoIn H $-0432.| With working girl, E ii—" } than to ‘cancel te charges ieee waren, “Wo'00" to 38 WOMAN wf a sericea See, get | “Shera black he share home, stivinaas Pi babe Immediate. z : bul makes w i for nat -ortion of the Gicet § | _3.@. MToking eopten re done tng S| Keeping in motheriess with school yomatio Washers, 30 yrs | vest_and boots \,A8, seen inst at YOUNG WOR EING AiR ae, e | \ : SALES MANAGER fave opening ter man or woman e children | Breterred. Live-in. 20 Mile & Sohn‘ R Rds. Rewstd.| hare home with same. Own é 4 National organization needs Pield Can make above average wee eekends off. : APPLIANCE SERVICE MUlberry 9-0254 transportation nr. Union’ Lake
See Bittcre a ‘rpeaang | lA” Pte te WOU CEN, 0 ES | ROTA Slane = sco tances Re he tei see wet) = LACTION training and guiding in direct DIETICIAN' _work. FE to S* | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Sa Also brown male Beagie.| Wanted Tr tation 31 . selling important. Must have) pontis WASHING. IRONING P Children’s pet Giles, MA 50 5-0186, ens a : heen” iow _ know ae of direct to home res
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Mg pele 3 old. Owner’ OR 9-3860. +193. Sait 4 me, 1000 cant. FE ONLY $808, DOWN) roa sce De gexUHPOL mine | Past Boulevard modern home, city. ee ee ee AULT OL PINE 2 BEDROOM home = 6 privileges 3530 Pineview Drive. |- ee wae ss
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rooms, Mining room. living reom | ‘43 ORCHARD’ LAKE Ave. _ For tee For Sal — .. ON FB civeggy snes od os with fireplace pan heat and cov- : Sale ses 43) le Houses 43/4, bedroom bent "Ach pe thie ons | he we Siadesind “Open Sundar fom; $36 PER aoe 2 | OL, NOTHING DOWN. $58 MONTH. | BRICK IN BIRMINGHAM. FULL now $12,500 and 81.500 down. - = : ~ = “ 7 is nf / P. 5 . te : __furn. On Ca 169 Uniox a srated, Se 2 bedrm. | _ Speaking of thrust, you should meet Helen's father!” Multi-Lakes Realty
. § rms. & bath.. Good basement — gas heat, aluminu j 4 50 Mt. tion, OR 3-8867. awnings waier sri im 1060 $. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 Mt €R Ww ilson Realty ball .
3 BEDROOMS. FULL BASEMENT. with "$1,000 down to FHA ‘me aun L Nene MC 3 lots down. Oxbow mort. $ ] i _Take anda. Rustic Circle. gas ee will accept late model 190 DOWN oa, ® ain Pe Fiat ‘. O. lot. Fo MS Bur TAKES OW
2 beitroom house, 1 living wg, SBF STARTS BOW § room, basement ¢ eee A 1 Foom, dining room, lovely kitchen split Gevel starter $69 Mo. 50 near FE. Blvd. yes. io r, when you) R. J. VALUET, Realtor a bath, al] iarge rooms, new oil yee ps, a lot. Immediate FE 40210 WE 34200 Builder can ver for on in 19? 4 rooms, | 345 OAKLAND AVE. §-0603 as furnace Farage, 3 lols. fruit &| possession, $8,280. Low down pay- : WE tise bath, base #3 beat, 2 cor | “Gpan RVENINGS UNTIL. 6-50 “3 jowere galore. 86 Peach St. Bar-| ment, ner lots FE ae LE Listing. VICE 2 vt price. small gown oayment | | PLATTLEY BUILDING co. hae 34104 "BM 3-241 after 6 WEST BLOOMFIELD twp. | “1% MEIOS @ BLES. N OF Wal PANELED BD WALLS. wew 3 brick, near Rta of Lake pee = “ Bedrm. ee. F.A. Heat
EWLY DECOR: *revton Piaine no womronop. cos . storms & siereens. ceiamie’ be bain, pit one 3 Lemongag eo activities 9 fenced corner lot :
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5 rr 4k ‘| fenced back yard. New Luxaire NO DOWN PAYM : i heat, condition, Until} furnace in fu basement carpel ane | ee | FE 5-81 ye NO aes #
ny 1 1960. $55. 3 gs and drapes. PE $7100 after E North; off Sashabaw road— eall ‘Don "Nicholle Fi ease Gf you will Lo 8 Site werk) Russell A. Nott, Realtor. pod canetions, 2, aareem feree ; $52 ae aN pn, ee taxes |
170-W_ Pike FE 45905 | 2 ae HOME WITH 2 BED mmotustine. : y : iN oho: now rented. EM 5.308 aM sia yy - Ga a crt Tuerese Mowouts 6 R Broker BRoesws 2087 3 nished. FE F) or AF gg AO Ng Sem seme. with sliding doors. Kitchen with 33W VETERANS ~- NO MONEY DOWN : a < . 21435. heat —e ——. oe ri 3 BEDRM.. 1% BaTm, wae TO ulit-in ew "iE, Cores cefling, st - Neal 2 Bob avon “PE 25 Cc Off Sashabaw road. Lovely 2-bed-
Ye 5-1012 1614 N = -| month — K G.. Bempetead. wall carpeting, storms and| tile throughout, bath-.-eram:| 45236, eves ACRES room home on large lot, complete er come to 1614 . ¥ ve E. Huron St. FE ; screens, make ties OR 3-7902. . | ity space, Automat Located approx. 10 miles north en Ohagg = gol 3 wel & y heat 2 f 7 7 = car > APT, BATH. : c WEST SIDE 7 RM. HOUSE 179 RAEBURN.| @-ar garage Over-nead door On| NEW RANCH HOME ‘. coon kopeas "te Maree ‘vin 4 urban living. tty alt wil surel Ww wv Children wel- EDRM 7 i . Inq. Drayton Plains 4259 Monroe; &rproximately 75 x 180 ft. lot. $9,600 EASY TERMS. with fireplace, off pt ts school | « Please. ist. $8900 price wi i 2. more. $50 mo or |: ‘a 208 BRICK DUPLEX St. > hotell s Th a home,” $2,000 DLORAH BLDG. CO. bus at door. Will aide compels, coma “aopronitntely aed eee 4 @ equity | pr ze PE at FE xe. = Easy terms on inedenee: Bildor of Natkoat Homes Low als ¢ : NE OWNER FE 3-01 for land contract some cash. a4 7 nv 4 ‘ § rooms and tile bath, full base- “UT RT REA LTyY 2 WILL SACRIFICE at $50 includes princ:
tears ment. laundry trays, gas heat.| Will sell on GI or terms. 2 bedrm. | 2410 Commer MA 4.2391 | 3 BE est, taxes and insurance. : ots Ww ea! ee € e ; Sar is"S. Rose rE screens and storm windows. New Sertiep. ls Bari, ‘on’ 3.3450 33400 ~ COMPARE THIS pain in sory pitta ad oe Mee ipee large fomily bay ‘i: | $198 TOTAL CLOSING cost “h ROOM GPF DOWNSTAIRS. — See take wn ee | dae Ge SAAEe ecaae | Custom, oath tee ot. mc 2. boe| [ae Ome ae Sere RA. AE | some Garage, located “on” paved | true. 2bedroom brick ranch wits 132_ West Lawrence month. home, 2 baths, Casement. in Lake| foom brick ranch ‘home. Pull crock, nt vis.| fal basement, tile beth, shining . ROOMS & BATH. NEWLY DECO- Orion : 2n slate en- y close bus & schools. * :
aoe Te 3 'VASBINDER, INC. | _Sshtel ot gy anor wu wih Yankee petite, cores ie NO MONEY DOWN m LOTUS LAKE | peated, dinate, iarge roomie corey LAT. ea bok we FE 5-8875 S17 LOWELL ST, E. OF JOSLYN | floors, a gargs A/a 4 3 bearm. wed home room _ furn: wi Koutts. $65, FE 2-5061 j iM HOME Rar ggy oo —? fg ng oh aa EL iene area Earl E. James, ey] Seth part Naprmsent, ofl “WN Nernace,
ROOMS, “BATH. | GAN HEAT. | _ rent Clarkat 6. | WILL SELL ON RENTAL OPTION | ss OPS? 128 p.m, | custom puiidsr PUNAP py gingg| Byte. 80m Commerce Ra, EM| | sereeoed porch everisoting ¥» ft | OFF Jost yw ty. New 2-bedroom near stores school. MAple | 7 BEDR ; SUB | We have 2 five toom modern | FAMILY, ALL BRICK, FOR COL- = Po lived in yen S pieiores Gal. : ; ‘ ' * sround homes with plastered walls, oak
n ee ree eres pana SEDRM —S¥R SEB | tres orogt i crsre, Saree Sit ‘neat "Ooee income provers | S300 DOWN rn vn Gener inaving tone TED, uattod UTE carton | eeityaite Best, On Entre furn, $20 per wk./ mouth. Peer sneee- Util. turn, In home . gt der Lavender = ween @ a.m. & 6 a : rt starter home — po ge leat , a all down. 4 Cass-Elisabeth ee a Se Lo
_ REAL "get. 2» vears. |— = asement, large lot west o P. W. DINN AN : L UTIL. FUR a PERSONALIZED HOMES Pont McDonald, OR/| . nO em, —8:20 p.m. sundey 13 ’ a ee a FE 82209 Sosy 6 W. Huron FE 62677 ope JIM WILLIAMS T ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED : : = , . feet tem Petcateg, Beat — Rent Rooms > 37) 1 you naz ve 00g goed 5 Only$500 Down IN ROCHESTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE hy perks oe nme. credit. You can move <0 & start} Move Right In Rope, S peas. LT poems 8 12 BAtOeN __e Set 2 RM. APT. IN EXCHANGE FOR| buying this, modem 2 bedroom | 2 bedrooms, full basement home.| bath ape + ler comer. $ seems
OOMS, sar ste te A ts Spacious MY Roy A 86-2447, ome. Call FE 83877. Of furnace full bath, k thors apartment with bath in basement ee ee ee von waeuae be OWNER; 3 BEDAM., TILED BATH, | and plastered walle, Near schools Firepines, vA deh water taranes’
Beat and electricity. 808 Bt. pol oo ge ae we tii sto amon. re "Jed tape. De car healed tage. Good income, ELBOW ROOM SECOND STREET treet. pate x 7 . 1 00
Sa HOLMES BARTRAM BY OURER: wEDRM Bi BRICK, raat Tew 6.000 down. Wil accept land con- Located neat Williams Lake--on petca reaches Degree bath, : AgBUR Rus 0) i392 Dinie ‘Hwy. OR_}-1950 fui Dasement, gas heat.’ 65. | Smal investor Can task for park genes n 80x260 ft, tenced lot A 4 f.| fenced ‘yard. new 1% car. sph PE Eee | rR CCRAN FRU-WRICE DU" shape ton “Gnnnagss | Make 22% on Home | ,PONTIAC REALTY | Greuinearip tina etas| she, 205 ater Very nice. FE 32-4376. * Evel fremt perth. mas st deere: basement Drayton Plains area. Pay $1,100 down and colject rent. | 737 Baldwin FE_5-8275 orner pee 6 y jon on
BA A , Convenient t side location, ‘162 oe down. 7-8017 Present tenant pays $79 month $500 DOWN kitchen for Geereesed Heine. tor. 5 BEDROOMS oc er, modern. Wi a W. Huron St. FH 8-3338. Ts OME ON BAST ANE.| 274, loves tt. Sounds ridiculous age space ts no problem here. Ex- Stone—Attractive home with PE '2-1568. t "| but true. No red tape — no other| Vacant 3 bedrm. = basement. tes include: ‘Carpeting both ersized rooms & tiled Ba oh oe ‘3 rms. & full bath w pt. a 30474, : held Rear shopping & bus serv. | Charges. fenced, yard E. side. FE 26714 tedrooms. combination storms & bath down. 3 bedrosms, pew 8. pper ® : after 5. own. ° bath, Al Pri, entrance, Purn. or unfura. Low Gi — eee awnings, ing room & part bath up. 4 ie be! at oSG Locate: cds Pe . tear P-4 3-BEDRO ' B Ic . B mire MODERN Pc oea: eve- iroux-Franks P IF * = * oT this -. ig,800 cau Gu Full basement with finished Bive Util turn. Adulte ool. FE | Put basement. Baldwin & Walton " nings, suis OENERAL REAL ESTATE JONEER HIGHLANDS | jag o2s, PEs hie cast 10 mo Haig ane ieee ange | RAP tT. MAIN FLOOR. eae. _— tlae Motor workers or pensioners. SACRIFICE 4, BEDRMS. 13,008 4395 Dixie OR _3-9701 ft. jot. N better -bu ort. ent, Ty. Very|~ FREE RENT 1 WO) 3-4200._ Builder. i This two bedroom brick with ful jot, Never = better -buy tice, North end. PE 24yit. ELKS TEMPLE Pri, Bat. modern.’ slo weekly. | Fi bier or Pu star whoo s: ceramic tile bath, carpet fll r = nee at $17,000. Low down payment 86 Cottage St. PE 8-€769, see Mr. biel oF FE er ng, cia , RRSNT) ogress from) Maire ground feer Snyder, Mgr. Apt. B-3 BY OWNER EAST siDE MOD.| © ~~» “ISTINO SERVICE | basement with gas NOTHING DOWN | wareine’ taxe’=” — cm." upper. , Mode Sad = bere ae om.” CLEAN. W SLEEPING | ern 2-famiw or 4 bedrm., 2 tiled / teeta enh peved arect wih | extabegy Bp pope 3 —— #400 DN. - shell type bome » $4, Fea aa : , ieee s close in, 267 N bee | and «itehens. Garage. FE all eity weit and bac jane| Gachataw Re dome af ae nen with 2 bedroo: t rock
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‘West FOR COLORED “a rervining uf. oy man. } oe Goaars ee * OPPING | $10,500 Cal" tods * sg Mie With overhead door, Cornet fidg, Available unm imm . FE apt. a Pooh Not Ing own ee my See eppaint: lot, Priced at just $4,960 4 room heated apt. with hot wa- - cae ees : SUPE Pt wae ER ter. Frigidaire and stove also CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM id starter home on your NOTHING DOWN —s 500 Elizabeth Lake F 0 bus line aM, fara, if desired collect WEbster rs 2 SOORES— 1 fot Our’ pans 4 Call for Appointment WHITE BROS. - PE 4-1157 rE 4.4821
ov (WEST SIDE YOR | 5-902 before ‘noon or Inte afer-| | Seam market TE] ment prt. rms Sings or coup See, Bee ue “model. ‘Bos Me | PRICE REDUCED WMO A. REAL ES7a7E —~ ekg a ;} _peon elcome to coe . Jessie. COMFORTABLE 3 BED- : 31295 TON. OAKLAND, sa FE 8-4226 FOR a OR TRADE 3 BED- ROOM Full ba: t, 5660 1 ome. semen ;
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etd take Re #15 Orchard Lake Rd.__—sieaTED UNFURN. APT. RMS. } Obie room. call after Spm re | 88d contract $4,400 Will take} to $7,800 at $54 per month $195 DOWN < $6,300 - EXCEPTIONALLY WE Rochester. La: ant 4 3 rm., mod. kitchen, full bath, |“ S-aprg °° °*. after © Pm. trailer house as down payment Including taxes and insur- =| 3101 W. aren FE 43560 Grr ran; + in mug. 4 & & dain 8 th. 675 sper me, omit XK. Oak ; Pe at large laundry rm., | cana HERON FOR _on_ houses. OLive 92-5701. = can’t afford to enings "til 9 2BEDRM. BUNGALOW WITH pedcooass. Pull bath. uiving rooms < only. References. and refrig . 7 : cians room & kitch . ar f*Gestred” sts per month or ainese of professional persen. $9.500 , FULL BASEMENT AN if 41344 ’ SYLVAN L AKE D FORCED ent, Forced ols off corente. New 7 ax| HOLLYWOOD APTS, |_per ween. MA saat" ODN FOR OR OTRES IN = SYLVA? : hot water heater. Newly deco- 1! build 3 bedroom house with ; 3 A ; rE ns i Sa Te ee btn erieed |4 ROOM MOMM OFF BALD. the West side. Laundry & Kitchen | basement on your jot. Complete | PRIVILEGES Oe ORR NAT. ETRE EARCR eet tavestment at this Pree. ii Howard St. PE 21834. win, 986 per me. v. FE 2.0015, with tile bath. hardwood floors &| 3 BEDROOMS — Large fam- LOT 80 BY. 300. NEAR PON-| Will rent for $13 per month, AnD RICE EGES. automatic heat, Don McDonald. ily kitchen, full basement, : be ned al a Pet payme
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na PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE-| age PE sine “Toe ST. MICHAEL'S NOTHING DOWN — Lovely 3 be@-| Comer williams Lake Rd. & MSC ee man, Semiprivate kitchen. Ga- F 1 + AREA room brick bungalow with full : OR 3.125 Eves. OR 3- ‘ILAPGE 3 ROOM AND BATH rage. Priv family. PE 4-4026. or Sa e€ or Trade WE HAVE a real humdinger Leeeagg wg My iz. ——— BY ‘WNE
Pena tL SANT ONT R| # room modern. 60 ring floors. . Alum, s J P Or sullabie’ for couple only $65 ois RMS_ BEAUTIFULLY DECORAT. atioman.” ieg paves peme.| freee, ebicken house. Lage priv | figntit,, MOF | A well built home” recently dee-/ 4 sooms » path pas gare Plan n. onth, jas heat. 48400 8 Close in, Ph Ez aS. - bana Only $15,500. $2,500 down. -ogl saaetnent. The home is and that {s all. All you, need is Lake \privieges x hele or i. Buil di ~ REASO' condi convenien near ence mh yar
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ‘fe ‘ay © BATH LEE EW. | Soara =141¥ Oakland ave.| Dorothy Snyder Lavender | everything. No down pay- 1 eS ae Ser segaseee fom t8 to 8 danny. Ing ADY. REALTOR EST. 29 YEA only | #3500, DOWN | - Lovely 3 bedroom | —OR ‘7N. Saginaw St, Ph. FE 5-8165 sprazton Plains. 1819 Orchid. priv: OR before 1 p.m. 7001 Highland “Ra. (Msoy” mee. Lake Front. beach Boat. | NEW 2-BEOROOM HOUSE ON WHY WAIT? SINGLE ROOM Business | £M_3-3303 or MU 4-6417 NE > «=e 5 Dock, Resepticeaily g00d = condi- Woodruff Lake 2% miles LOVELY § ROOMS with re- sfitHome + FE 8oe7e. — } ARLY NEW ton. “Large living rm. with fire-| from Highland. ot S0x329; ear. Bullding material prices are go. ee 8 MATE MINUTE CHARMING 2 BEDROOM ace ~ ad ying -
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Rd Call FE or. Broker Pp AYMENT storms and screens, water free. “Owner leaving city.” We will erect a nice 2 oF 3 rae * i_iRM. KITCH.| rr F | exrra LEAN HOMESTYLE softener. and other extras ai ‘turniture included, A-1 condi- ppg enecbiienat — Bg Pon bedroom bungalow with full base-
enette apt. util. furn, OR 3-4565. air coed Extra. "eed, yort.| “ene 14 Matthews FE oF 4 bedroom starter homes! — Cignets Peat rae “ling Bast aide ie Pontiac. "independene dence | ment ou your lot. Complete on Wal ae AND BATH COVE Ree pn on Pane | vont oe FE 280 sasr7 me Ga? Pasement and Foun ir | with. payments "o $63" per 12,00 PAMBLING BRICK — won| Twp." Grtonviie, Waterford —— on tetel . . GHN TEEMEN, GOOD FOOD, month tncludin derful condition. Beautiful view. Pp. . ay aut “Fe Sets ag | ROOM TERRACE. VACANT. clean moders tome. PE 20318.| Or ,'% with, small down, pay-| insurances ex ARG 3. bedroom bungalow with “at-| percent land contract We also bulld completed homes ' : M . . ‘a acne arage. sm’ ne
Ba Washington of FE DaTT. | We. steam heat, washer, arrer TOM ‘paTEMAN. ‘T's. | 9900" homeo Gerip or ‘waiting _ Comer, Wiliam. Lake Ra 8 MSO) WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS | full bath. Two ip bans. New oY SS ta eee oa call for details = Ore us ® > garage furn Clean. children r . #0528, couple and. to Novi. A ‘AN peting. Basement all finished. Two ‘% ' ~ welcome, FE 21337. Wixom, etc. $200 DOWN fireplaces. “Real living here’ O. NORTHWESTER
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Hartland 3-655, MOD. Y ALLY 5 AG eee, Gal Oneeniea! 2 bedrm _ modern. B Fy iy ee oe oy one-MUtual 47852 Tees oes quae aulre AWS ET | SOME AED BATE GTR UTIL: | amtles fot widows, | tTransporis ene eae ateman cient service. "Wi BUY, “SELL |" F.C. Wood Co. ford High pvt. sath & ent, OR ; Ry, * ies fare OR Sal Cee ee Sar S meeneing | Fer tt and trade. Wo oO.
a ece| tise, “08 garage, good 7 EMG. & BATH, STOVE HE ; at we 3 dedrm., moder 1% car geree a & Office Open 9 to 8 N, QUIET location. Pad frigerator. All utilities fura. FE| eldetiy, lovely ot hone re C PANGUS, Realtor ampsen LH. BRow®, Realtor ; Corer Williams Lake Ra. & M36 eee : eee rT Nt PPER PLAT. UTIL. URN. A 2-006 ti} , ie NA 71-2815 Bs. Se Ra x t rh 1919 M15, Ortonville REALTORS FE 4-0528 ane Listing Service
“ORCHARD CT. APTS. - rl ry A, Rent fa te Closet Meals as de- | $450 DOWN — ON WEST LONG- =e ; = . Established tn 19 ORCHARD PTS. or sell sired 5 ; a fellow near Baldwin, a dandy 1-| 27? 8. Telegraph Eres & Sun. aie sistnmore, pa con _— ablished tn 19t¢ O son
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Hospital = : ice 1 IR CONDITIONED ROOM & BOARD FOR BUDDIES. bedroom modern bome in new ned 4. Pontiac's, most exclusive west ‘thaaur Mis teden te "Sake tute 2 ‘oe ae condition | Nice lot. Wecer ge a ee, Gas beer ee brick. with 4 bedrooms. overlooks ‘ , . i e. p stree’ e . _ .| golf course and hag privile on WATERFORD vIELAGE,TROOWS| cons “type Individual eatrances, oS iedea tenet ieee en | 4-0308 MI] F R #00; Terms, Complete ~ S| food lake. Large living room with| 99 YEARS OF SER Bnd bath, Prt. ent. OR 3-825. __| Penusiue Biched” Auto. ‘heat = Lk. area Immed: occupancy. $75. Convalescent Homes 38A | 5; 90) pown — Good mast side '- INCOME is So one ht ger hot water also furnished. Adults ae Me ns residential] area. On Jessie near , i % ae rete | SUBURB Rent Apts. Unturnished 34, ori, "Reaay for immedisie occu- aL CARE, FOR } OR 3 ELDERLY | Auburn 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, | Owner moving to Anoora Gad pac | ie rege tad Tou saree, Buin 7. ‘Seo this todas? aii Beautiful bedroom Brick and “ ip touch th ele |, Drivate Caristian home. me Mores rag modern, easily rificing this nearly new 6 room| terms. modern apartment — $5,500 down. — ranch home. 7% be
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‘ie senist “ 105.| mer St Py calor — = OPENING SOON only $1050" PI e OR 3-1349. room with fireplace and dress- ; 5 . n . * ron, e ra] ER APT. FE cig S N 3 large bedrooms, ceramic —_ rented apartment, Gas heat, ga-| HERE'S ROOM TO BREATHE — | ing room, recreation fe with
1 OR ” = living room, 11 x 12 dining Too! rage, best of all, close to either| In this ¢-bedroom, 2 up — 2 Dn
Sige ee"atine “aewty “aee| QE, DAIL fe 2UNDAT Soko | feetas atest Wor S| "aMaminened es" eaten: | ge here bade eather 1s | pile ae outta chats ar | Sept dag pam aires | lal it "Age - ; - washer Pe r wa tures found only in well-cared for I * — apartment hag 6& SACRIFICE BY OWNER FOR 1. S $25 T O $500 i Trourite froner Pa , FOR COLORED ~ $200 Down {Lake Orion MY 2-2821| property. 4 rea FAMILY sized | Over, 900 feet, frontage on rooms and ete bath, porches suver Lake, PE BOOT Ales © | ego OR, 1 EA ASE cues. 1. Homittioa “Pinebe a fin » o SR eery “areet wallte: 1319 Rochester Rd. full “12x18 DINING ROOM ‘bi tion, includes large main ments, new eas furnaces. 438,000, AR ~ LARGE | Vicinity Auburn Heights and Pon: ion of Pooling 121_N way i $-6189 wall g. Ful bath. |Takeville OA 82543) snoush for all the relatives a house, 2 small homes, work- ablewterm lots. Sand beach, dows 733|- tiac. OR 3-4291. % 8 Sekeree Bt. FE 60535 oe Ga On OL FAR oe Basement with gas fu a or nae a — lee, won comruak abe 4 bo “setup. DOGe LA ee et “TET’S TALK “GET CASH OUICKLY a te Can ei een Ma : tarage’ Oo 3 iets. iiel wevecenay pith cees:| oo ease wm terms | Roy Annett Inc.| ix, See eens Mee BUSINESS” Yl ASH 509 Y | _Balevos anes pin. Fe Soon : . = uto. not water, | car garage. ’ $2792 00-T FOR COLORED ~ $760 m rage on a nicely landscaped cor- Realtors since 1923 pk ment oY wii to $5 oil, burner used 3 : Located on Osmun street, Jo] } I } K full basement’ Fiesteca wind | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 2 2. Buon mBeitera #0406 | take ‘land contract tn trade. OF | p 5. mot set sien 6 reoma or * oak floors ‘of gonrse. Reet living | 77, Saginaw, st. fe s-eie5| Open Evenings & Sunday _ | —3-0858_after 30. $300,000 Value O ak] and ae00T a a ota rea : } o en . n | fenced “ict. hia home te IRWIN room for growing children. , 5 sates lakefront, vear aroma eee, Posie Sr sey ad eth Pursitare’ and ; t lean — M ast be LISTING SER home, enclosed newly dec- - i one te “appreciated % WILLIAMS LATE — HOYT REALTY gi als “ _— erated on heat, a) id pay- earn a ~< enn » pe = Loan Company anoer of Pet eioue nn kinds, — US - Fsoom. Sang ay ee 254 8. Telegraph ment. Owner M Le heart ve a ‘uti Bho Visit our trade we. or re , Leslie R. Middleton 73 aeenename FE_ 20040 E _2-0066 - 2 FAMILY LA we by appointment.» ““eue™ Shown FE Zz 9206 bargain MONTHS ny PAY "
A room ‘ » tee _s. re ome oy z at part ee At} MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 DOWN posed basement 2, treplaces, 2 We buy Se ba oF, tr hi ade. Come out Thank Seay | “* . OPEN magine— rooms and bath.| SAF Sarage. i Rest This Winter 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| 5p t an sgiving pecia — / Bid by side w separate “ “ * Parking. Ph Built in 1954 3 bedrooms, nice | LACOTA STREET DAILY 42: utilities th ut. Indivie- LARGE LAKE + ‘ Se out or ® is Hving room, kitchen with diuing Beautiful new custo briek VERTIBLE wt’ ved eet, es) Paved fa busy season in Drive-In‘ res- 202 N AIN “ spies g mile space, full bath, room, ranch home in Carl Bird's new WATKINS LAKE RD. pow A wneiguworhood. and | best; ‘township water system af taurant. Separate perme included of Auburn Helents on Sie | a) eee sit With) Cherokee Sub, 3 large bedrooms, Be OF DIXig HWY. of ait only $13,500 — FHA! © sth nh Feecaee, Stee i, SET ROCH. HESTER, ‘MICH. | _Ra."hte “ - Jake privileges. Pull price, only! separate dining - room, living | terms on balance—better be| on : thing for outy si home & every- TO $500 - aPe ee eevee New: : 280 with BZ terms. We help) room 18 x 17° with ledgers ' first. me Gtag’ ter ely 818. dawa, PE 47256 : down — fireplace. doll kitchen, 2 ce- BUY W. W. Ross. Homes, Inc. SF ally: =" re ie . — sais wr ee | naate Skepta dein |WEST | Sree eg ae] MICHIGAN ausmNss re sie BELGE. san | sete otn ommene Or at the lake? If-so — ‘we have basement: for rec. room. sas In Auburn mary A grey LAWRENCE. w “ SAL ES CORPORATION VHEN \o8 D ‘assorted chairs, schoolmasters what you're looking for! Give us heat and hot water. 2% car brick ranch co ore : . EA LANDM R, BROKER desk, player fanc = 2 WATERFRONT LOTS. N JOHN A ESSER, fron a call & make us prove it - _ Barage. Large corner lot, street ered c biz too ayivan Lake. Full $5,500. 1573 §. Telegraph “Ra woe TO $500 bed. brass bunk bed twin CRAWFORD AGENCY 2g aR, ft oe.” Phone Sites ef school distric., Close in — $1,000 down. FE 21600." PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR fol-away bei couch, chests, MY 3-10 600 _E. Piint st. tifa! land. “A ‘small barn, ay OT 2 Story 3 bedroom hom fh OF 6 BRANCH AT =: We) state NANCE" U6. coppet, ft poriat ete, eae
Large living room kitehen: " P a, avLvan SHORES root cellar, etc. Priced a Seer. Lake with lake’ priv, EM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE beautiful ranch type nome | $13,500 =~ $2,000. down and and dining room. Full car | Dire 2 ee 4-1574 fines, cot and’ Dressed ed” gins, jew: cout fete with 3 bedrooms, 2 month. First offer- - Bank Bid, oe full Ratha Kitchen vailbine” 10 A fine hom : Bis Priced at $6,500 with | CE: SAR : a Tl a 103, Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | eiry, pictures, Model Home Sale sail vate, : , ing on a DRAYTON woops down — $65 per month, |: f 60x50 ft. All ranch sub. I fung and cohinees aah Ae y room, 2 fireplaces, School bus stop. Ideah for ex- ; Mortgage ge Loans 54 refrigerator. $15. 5 Alte en ty 4 are Po pge Mosel Peal room eay"attae copes A 3 Bedroom brick & alum- basements. Reduced to 1s THE “BIRD” TO sEE Tange, $10, Fruit’ Jars ang mis- and bes snstver eons] ieiecagarage = 3. for io Living. fom 43 Ee. CLARKSTON ¢ veda Dr EM 54200 alter WORMS, BAIT ~ | Want A Good Mortgage? =M san a wen ow end wants on home you'll be proud of. cee ay revioct - - 7 if your hom : A : 4 oo. these iat er ce nanen| John K. Irwin & Sons Look at this custom-built. 1- pcp OD ee ald ve BRICK 5 GOING -. GOING SPORTING GOODS Sout tay slectic pither. Balance, $2 a eo RA | Realtors owner Tri-Level. Vestibule ; tached 2 car garage. Priced For the first time in your utiful. 100x160 ‘tt. building sites Salty A, og vs in Since 1925 gg Wad sma hy “gee at only $22,800 with terms, life. live better ip a home in in good, ne ee: On paved og ogy and See for|— _313_ West Huron. Street eu. Hes space for” dining of your This hance Slightly rolling ae : LOCK EAST| Phone bigs loan room furniture. 12x15 mas 3 EEORCOMMS family ranch mp your prrgauen Scent te ik ¥ROM CORNER : ter bed walk-in Reo Sa feet Aisle Zomou room | 28,0, Mant, ttating | etry fi bai eke 0 en eT | A] on aan ec for this 4 year old home. Foom ‘with adjoining ‘pa. LADD’ S Hoag ll gam mes Ho bondi Nice fencedin iawn in bet: tio, for stn nett: Gas heat, attached garage. foe seat Pp hggh hao ‘o for summer dining, at- 4288 Dixi Re oR 9.1991 Basement thle Gown paymesh 1 Bas we a + oren | soa8, Lape 5-8 : — Cleverly’ pis ee HOME LeBARON SCHOOL AREA well chosea tm idtge ¢ 6 core tok =. reatroted oy a a ; e a ie Rent Beater | fatatrogm, bungatge., Onn a ee teak now Stekecs. kitehen, seperate i'n tng WEST . See The New Sites At : : Seon Ba hak Ree iy _ | CHEROKEE HILLS! ce we] Se | ees SIDE Pott Soe ST eet en [even om aun tame | pu ost fe gages | fir pee ea bole fe alors IRST Colonial home consisting of Schools. 3 bedrooms full : crag aa iris? sion00 dn" ce F fobm, 13x. ‘dining room fit soo with 4300 down as | Brive ‘cit Elisabeth Laxe na. | REALTOR BARTRI IDGE Remod iedintehen, fen sun A terms Srrver BE to “bee west oe "fore" ma | ve roo! Ki laseed-in FIRST. . Scot e Soo oy be of income 3 mile te Lacota & To righ Py 43581
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ack dirt. Toaded or -
MAL LACHER S : cred. Field office FE 5-5643
18 B, Huron PE ‘40806 | ——E_8-6%42. poe ' OR MOR: F : surrasta i PIANO FOR RECREA-| pumue loaded 7 days a week tion Thoroughly ow t . FE fai, ge inside & 0 west’ New Wortes. | 77 BLACK DIRT. FARM S sod. $¥.50. FE * e768,
GALLAGHER'S vi SAND, GRAV 1 8 FE 40566 | ¢], Earl Howard’ EM 3-0531, AC Tea N AMER-| 9. 1 an clarinet, $60, FE "seen, i, , GRAVE
USE WRE
ELECTRIC ORGAN i eeneiien. Save plenty
of ates! on
one 4. haat ‘Conn
MORRIS y MusIC
™ GATLAGHER's S 16 ©. Huron FE 40566
| BLS Waa at D a FUR:
Landse Pruit Stark Bros.
EM 3-3) Fo ater ¢
For Sale Pets ursery
°
Ornamentals,
Trees PM. ent
69
$10 to $50,
terrier at er 3 AKC POODLES, UKC TOY FOX
rigs - for sale,
. m 7 BEAGHPUL PERINGESE POF. Kelly's , 3004 Auburn at es, 4964 en Drayton Plains,
Adams. pe bey . PE 26011. ND PUPPIES
NAL OUT lack and $30. 7206 ON ALL HUNTING EQUIPMENT.| Glestent hd 'W.'t Waletiord att G8 TO $3 PER CENT —| Andersonville Rd
PHILIPS SPORTING Goops | AKC REGISTERED PEAGLE,
an wees rE SiS ee eas amepERD | io GONS — BOY. SELL, TRADE. | ee ee, ae a ‘,| _Maniey Leach, 10 Bagley. ee . EEVIEW TENT 16 7 | AKC REG BEAGLES. MALES &
"| “Also 2 cots, $75. 3-9626. females, 3-065.
LARGE sarah iON tes SHOT- = = “gute & rifles. Ben's Loan Office.| Dies Priced to sell. OR 36634 - Patterson. FEB. 45141, : WE ‘U2. SELL & TRADE CAM- WING: wz a BLOND MALE PEKINGESE. FE eee pecesten. wae Ee Alte Nain? | ar SERRIEE POPPIES
Teh. PE aes: MY | _bumper_peol table. FE 5.9782 Shik, Chang. ‘stock. Cuttin, OF
Salo Musical Goods 62) oe rR DEER | gate —ta— ream | 5 oe kn dl — “hs ~ ded gg 4 re, ;
WTEGAND gers ae ‘Davey's v Escrsr CHINCHILLAS FOR Rive OS PR. MUSIC CENTER xfi1l of OL Bue Good “s grec’, ite aor
Conn Organ, full keyboard. 25) RENT istered. Tiny sdorsble, Stud serv- See a ne "g a : : Femmond ¢ Chord’ Organ. Ex. fio" ana i= Pe Boatine the aoanen, ome Bot od it : 94s.
LOL SLE BAZAAR AREA port, 26. , ENGLIGN SPRINGER SPANIEL ue ee PIANO TONING GAN REPAIR RELOADING xo COMPONENTS cnoried oF am En | SPANIE}
a Bn : SLAYBAUGH'S ENGLISH PO’ AND 630 OAKLAND FE_8-0453| “hound puppies $10-—18 Short st,
RIFLE SALE wenn aenalignd male 2 All calibers & makes. New & used. <4. ms General re oe mount wR. a“ Likes children, Make
Bune SuELL, om & PeBoRarh GERMAN. SHEPHERD” POPPIES. GUN. DOUBLE BARREL roca tithaca) 12 gene hammerless, L ait r OR — Mos
, WATERPROGP Sig CAM “GARTER, | fic: Size, Sh Dace er ot Prenb- nylon cover. 3-0038, cae ¥ouu bE Ka BA & DA D. FE 6-146 too DEER BUTCHERED AND | 3 mos. 1136 LaSalle St $7.00. baad Cameron,
a . #08. Pon at na $3.
GALLAGH R’S Hunting Accommo. 65A ABA FE 4-05666 Pa ee
GTBSON-ELEGTRIG Erbin CABIN SLEEPS 4, ALL METAL,| Crane’ EP atts Se xs0 rey witer with case and ne Gupte. in om 1% tom truck. OA 8-3344, burn. Fe -
. guitar and . HUNTERS COTTAGE FOR cats Rerllong uke 615, Bs diegprote, rébt, Near Roscammon. PE 32871 | 162. Gensere hee
Emoe er € 6:00 te Bait, emwors. Etc. 65B © ents, German Shepherds, 9 wks., RA i ~ FOR we imported stock, a Es digree,
vomnes prices, ji Rap or “100 for -
ALLAGHER’S i ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Huron 24 hours. 7 days.
les. 2682 Wairut Lake ha.
RED COCKERS, "REGISTERED, 7 weeks old. FE 5-0043, MA
SHOP
Hunting Dogs 69A
3
tine x DR
rhsi on pe = fag
RA
D. ete, FE
“DONT PASS UP
} MONEY! Sell unneeded
belongings for cash
through Classified Ads!
STRAIGHT COON DOGs 2 SI-
lent trailers. * $-6354.
*| AKC REG, COCKER PUPS OR
PANION
FE 2-5475. co hound, FE
FE 2,8181.
“Sele Farm Equipment 76
agra
Al
McCULLOUGH NEW & UBED
Guaranteed one. Is Our Motto
EASY ‘3 IT TERM HO UGHTEN & SON SAWS
ng I an 7 oe oer ee ee
DAVID GORN sHELL- er used 6 hours. 196 bu, per hr.
$100. MBlrose 46167. -
MALL Fao Ju hauled om rubber, 34117 Tr : dre, a) Oak. Treas .
HEADQUARTERS FOR watcCul och Chain Saws
"oe COMPLETE {ose MODEL McoUL: N SAWS AND AC-
a BAVE A GOOD sSELEC- TION RE. Ae
OUR HAIN BA nD. PARTS DE-
REA TO SERVICE vOUR Mo.
cu CHAIN
PamMale
Wwirk 4 L CUR TRACTOR wir
iss ios ede
KING BROS.
Pe con” ND AT OPDERE 9
Auction Sales 77
B&B
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains
Every Friday .....7 p.m.
Every Saturday ...7 p.m.
pd Sunday ....2 p.m.
and Sell Daily ‘ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT, & SUN.
For Sale Housetrailers 78
12 PT., BOTTLE GAS SLEEPS 2
& heat “joes. EM pase
AILER, §1
r’ — VA-
or late station wa-
4s.
- &, .
ood condition. In-
Recreation area.
é A OUT
wks Sleeps 5. Gas heat. Elec.
. & brakes. A bargain! 310
THLOXORY LINER. “very el lean, & A _“e —-
ahd ti
MOBILE 0)
ft. ee
wr Meme storms. Jal-
ousies, 2 bedrooms, all new, $2.-
995. Complete line of traveling
1540 La peer Rd., Lake Orion, be-
trailers, Parkhurst Trailer Bales,
1640 Lape: d., Orion,
sane Lake rion & Oxford. MY
n
Pontiac Chief Detroiter
Bargains— Bargains
#10 wide
15 to Hig
1 Bob pa iehinecn
Mobile Home
Sales Inc.
4 ultee Pa elses
& Weer
xford Trailer Sales
trafiers & ri
Siena i eee we seuth °F
som”
mo yi ae CA
trafiess tle’ ‘homes San 8 models,
17 ft. Pixie $1,395, Apsch
sell and trade,
8-10 Wides “onl onl” OF, RewraL
‘Bottle Gas
Parts = ag
1981 : el Piymout
For Sale Tires 80A
(a 60-15 TIRES. BRAND NEW.
$100 complete WI sel] separate-
ly, FE Bone.
ay U ry
bay CHEV.
te
Sale Motor Scooters 8&2
For Sale Motorcycles 83
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE 0
_ Bevan ate coe ba 8 bet
Boats & Accessories 85
6 be eee a4 QuTeOAaD yood, aah. Te
Walled
st SRE Sater with = ott sata tee.
in
1 with ‘¢
vin, motor, waist or By yn rf
4 i UN PA
gin mngiee, $200, Phone FE 9-1457 am.
Fetogton Boat V Seve Hine Mounted on wheels to fit your car, |
: ay“ mR SALES AUBU
Corner Pike & Bast Bivd.
PO eee cits tee tee to Bo ber evo ra ro ee Low
venew
‘So CUSHMAN itt TRANSMIS- “Seen $65. 36351.
AND! iN & SERVICE 8 P.
E TLLIAMS: 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn
Auto Serving 81
CRANESRAPT GRINDING IN THE
Shine i ye kant, Be syle de a
~ INSTALLED FREE © ee aE Muffiers & tat) #. 1 BOB BUT-
Hollerback Auto Parts Ea Haro Set, Pore. MI 340 Baldwin, PE 8-143] or PE 3-0477 ec PORE DUM @SN Ow FRITS
_for pick-up. FE 88264 ‘e A ny
‘i FORD, TON PICKUP, GOOD condition, te 32638 3 a
‘@ GMC ye tal oe Oe
y OR USED TRUCE (Til Fou Check wm Pricee ou at
PONTIACS TRUCK CENTER -
GMC RETAIL BRANCH
Oakland at Cass
tC camenpy Sourts CASES
ye vite. New erdton. Givi,
FACTORY BRANCH
S57 HILLMAN
Hy Tone Grey — ah. f
$1295
“RETAIL | st ORE”
65 MT. CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE roy OFFICE
NLO! sports ‘sar ue
my Mat
Bites Ye user oe For Sale Cars 91
1953 BUICK
$395 - BOB FROST, INC.
Propeller Reconditionin
pater motor repairing owe
over ‘payments, "eM 36733 after ARINE SUPPLIES
Py pi Lk Ave FE 9-A020
TROJAN
NEW & USED BOAT TRAILE
ATER Mirs. & Service,
wor wood at Walton a nina
FE Sun. FE 49370
Wr, RIDERS TO _FLINT CHET ite to 1190 om Maple” 43,7700
Wanted Used Cars 88
4
pialspicianal
see Us
Glenn’s Motor Sales
FE 41707 48 MUCH AS
CASH ~
rl N AT BAST BLVD. FE #4539
ons at Pike
Pp, CARS
JOHN RTINE UM HARTLEY On Ful
a ein a. Plates bd CARs
et
Paying
AT OUR NEW LOCATION
952
Fo NE AND
FOR LATE MODEL
USED CARS
CASH FOR CARS
Remember
CALL
Dixie "OK" Lot
TOP PRICE R JUNK ST
PE 44978 : LAR
And We're In Town
W HURON
PE 47371
pecan cars. FE 3-2066 days or
Community Motor Sales
NBURG MOTOR pote
FE 5-73
TELL EVERYONE YoU
Boe Gop TOP ook R PAID
AND PIR FPORS UPS.
On
at —"
Mic
See M & M Motor Sales
.For top doilar om (ate mode! cars.
2527 Dhue Hwy OR 3-1603
THE HIGH $$
your ae ae ad esate,
fot oaying tee beck Bure a eae By
r Blvd. MI
around B'ham)
inst “BUICK. STANDARD SHIFT, y by Good tires & motor. Fe
gp bens Low mile ay DR DYaA 44001, iad
Mes BUICK
oer puwer steering,
RS | 290 Hunter Blvd. MI
(By-Pass around B’ham)
A a Y Ww.
Whitewalls. Power brakes
é & steering 14,000 mi. Make offer, BOB'S Fi ROST. I INC. | 280 Hunter Blvd, MI
(By-Pass around B'ham)
A COMPLETE ELECTION OF NEAR NEW AUTOMOBILES
aT BCHUTZ BE SURE TO aa
SCHUTZ | , o10 8. BEFORE YoU BUY
1955 BUICK
sm BOB OB FROST, fe
* oe Boy anand pi toe
ee ‘convertible
BOB FROST. I INC. 289 Buster Blvd,
(By-Pass around wham)
FOR QUALITY
CADILLACS
Also a fine selection
clean ts oars. It's ae
Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac
1350 N.
Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 ‘48 CAD)
$85. ge6. Inquire 21 1 Myre after 7 poe
“TRANSPORTATION. Specials / Excellent ‘s0 Plymouth 499. Pord $89 : TOM BOHR —oo
Milford
1950 Fale
BOB FROST, INC a
LY ES Be 8
1957 CHEVROLET
BOB FROST, TING, 980 Hunter Bivd,
Prope et ee
: — GUARANTEED : eee ene, Ta a Page o> Pal ar power
pow
. radio, hea sense ans eeee
O. K. heater. One owner ..., 1
USED
Like . Black;
ie 2300. PE 42814
7 DR SEDAN. RUNS Good tires $100 FE_2-3065
1053, RAH, ¥
Pass around B'ham
SCHUTZ 2 _9. "Woodward, Birmingham
1957 DODGE 3 , CUSTOM pare see
powder
combination. Power at:
ene over. Only 11855 Chevrolet 210 hardtop. v-8 engine, powerglide, Jommaesh heater
=| Ope owner .....-. $1027
== CARS '1958 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop
demonstrator, Powerglide, radio,
heater —_— guves blue
ivory finish. 5a
Haskins Chev. 6751 Diet hway at M-15 e Highway ne 8
MAple $5071 Open noiltes
'1950 PORD. GOOD FOR RUNNING
errands FE 8-6710. After 6 p.m.,
except Tues & Wed.
1951 FORD
BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Bivd. MI
(By-Pass around B'ham)
"$2 FORD wn
seo not
good motor, 88 EM 3ala3 foo EM. -0123.— FORD CLE CPE. FORDO-
matic. pan Ca 3ee
“good Tun porder, RAB. Ons
REC. RAMBLER |
ROB FROST, INC. Hunte MI i oe " B'ham)
a oi - 80 :
Rectan tee Ee EE 3 , teele
8-1332.
COLE'S meres ow SUT « DODGE - CHRYSLER 1000 W. Maple st Pontiad Trafl Walled Lake MA 4-451}
SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH
oe Woodward, Birmin
BURDEN-
. RR fi mele vou = ofan to
Lake ate Oven Hi Motor Se Sales
- North Chev.
MAMMA CAN MAKE HAY!
chance to anee
While Pop’s bunting th
: rye A gay
or i 4 ey LA BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Blvd, MI 4 (By-Pass B'ham)
3 excellent cond. FE 8-232).
1954 Ford 4-Dr.
This is @ nice clean 8 An sedan.
. Heater. rubber. The pride s right. wi
PEOPLES AUTO SALES
2-2351
"ST L DOOR.
aute. transmission, $1,495. Eddie
Steele Ford,
§@ FORD FAIRLANE 500, 4 D auto. aH. white walle. roe Eddie Steele Ford,
~ REROSSESON price enty 100 month, cote engine. Radio and
poate us “a reat Lakes,
147 Gi ASSEN’ gig BUS,
in running condition No
able rket $2978. 4-2078.
—BRAID- 7 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 150 - 6
rus DOWN ee
auto-| 4325 DOWN : $034 PER MO.
817 PLYMOUTH Bel. 4 Door 8
$43 DOWN $53.57 PER MO.
Bird. at & Woodward Ave. CHEVROLET
* MI_€2735 | sais “Down sen PER ito. Tic. A < ‘86 FORD F. Lane 4 Door 8
on in Made Biele Fare” Fu ;|s008 $50.64 PER MO.
: 86 PLYMOUTH Sub. Cus, 8 $325 DOWN $48.68 PER MO.
I ‘S$ BUICK Spec. 4 Dr H. zr
‘56 PONTIAC Cat. 4 Dr. H.T = $345 DOWN . $51.73 PER Fo
THE HUNTER’S AWAY “35 BUICK ee 2 Door
2 PER $265 DOWN Mo.
P. te, Sptemn.
s278 Dow sa. 8 MO.
48 DODGE Cnn 4 Dr.
$185, DOWN 38 PER ‘40 !
‘SS Cus i
150 DOWN 12928 PER MO!
"84 CHEVY Station Wagon
$159 DOWN $31.28 PER MO.
"34 HUDSON 4 Door
$78 DOWN $25 PER MO.
‘84 PONTIAC Cus. 8.C. 4
. | $150 DOWN $21.28 PER’ MO.
54 BUICK Super 2 Door
$1789 DOWN 35.21 PER MO.
"63 pBuIee Special 2 no
$85 -DO $23 PER MO.
53 CHEVROLET 2 Doo $3 DOWN $35 PER MO.
DeSOTO P.Master 6 | $90 $25.96 PER MO.
pes WOUTR C.Brook Cib pe. : $25 PER 0.
-_/ 932 DeBOTO 4 DOOR «DOWN $25 PER MO.
BP), at TE uo ‘80 PONTIAC 2 Door
~ &% PER MO.
~BRAID- otor Sales
G-6034| 1956 Chevrolet 210 hardtop Ratio -
_CORNER PIKE
~~ 1958 LING 4-door hardtop.
“30B FROST, INC, MI 6-40 20 Hupter Bivd.
(By-Pa around aan
1958 MAICO 60
owner vin” over pmts. ani6.
_OR }
~~" {957 MERCURY Commuter Wagon. 8 passenger,
BOB FROST, INC, 280 Hunter Bivd. MI
me By-P Pass around B’ham)
$3 MERCURY 7 DR. witH rey
tires, good 9578,
§-5101.
Get Wise, E Economize
| RAMBLER
195! MERCURY
“ROB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter Bivd. MI 6-6034
(By- ‘2 around B'bam)
FACTORY BRANCH
"S57 MERCURY
“RETAIL ATL STORE” FE 3-7
65 MT. BEHIND THE
‘toh co ny al nice te
$1 708 Eadie Steele Ford,
“1956 MERCURY
BOB FROST, "INC. 280 Hunter Bivd. MI =6-6034
(By-Pass around Biren)
1931 MERCUR mean, VER
clean. 197 a
"ST MERCUR
- = Very, clean ee mew white
‘ust sell. 1-6620.
4door Power steering,
power brakes.
BOB ree INC. 280 Hunter Blvd.
(By-Pass around Bien)
1934 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTR
station re oss 1 owner, Exc.
cond.
875 Clemens
= ae a | Runs fine Good battery
and heater, dees body work, #00
cash, FE 4-6539
ies? NASH, HEA LY 170 5, BELLE-
vue, Lake "Griek. MY 3-1635.
drive.
é@pace heater. OR 35-5164.
3¢ NASH RAMBLER ( DR. HARD- top 6 extinge. ads 005. e
Steele Ford, FE
35 OLDS SUPER "HOLIDAY $1,250,
Very clean. FE 5-9752
1950 OLDS, 2 DR., HYDRAMATIC.
R & H ‘Excellent transportation. OR sist
OLDS, 1956 Premium ot the Masters are
e ie many extra
orlanalies $ buyer. hioes.*
SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYM!
012 8. Woodward,
JEROME “Bright Spot"
$2395 "ST Olds Super 88 2-Dr. Hardtop SST achom
power steering and brakes, Hy-
dramatic, r , heater, one-own-
er beauty.
$1995 "BT mr Dies 4Dr. Hardtop, power
steering and brakes, radio, heat- er, low mileage.
91795 "9? Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible,
a powerglide, desert sand fin-
$1495 -®Dr. V8, 2-tone finish.
eater, standard shift.
$1295 sab bf igh 2-Door, one-owner |
— $1045 56 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan, sharp low
mileage beauty.
$1295 ‘56 Dodge Convertible, © radio,
heater, tu-tone paint and in excel-
lent condition. Radio, Aubura Motor eat :
Sales ae? =
‘eT aay nny OP ® PASSENGER
wagon. trans. Power
Soe me Pg oy ie aod = Great Lakes, FE 8-0402.
ae I ww pees. ® ew a8
i i a pet ’
1953 FACTORY BRANCH
Plymouth 4-Door + sh ae
1953 - Soakeks Meee : ee od $2198 4
ay 1 co. :
; Wins . ST E” ;
Larry Jerome |. “RETA nga ROCHESTER YORD SEALER BEHIND OFFICE
1956 CHEVROLET 210. 4 DR, V8. 2 m. power owe
Black “bie. Teclo &hees| ge, treeen eae Souawieh Shae 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan..,... $% 1954 PONTIAS
1954 4 dr 210 Chevrolet. Radio, & BOB FROST. INC. eee ererenee 280 Hunter Blvd, , MI 60034
sedan. Radio yham & heater. Sood po g snesee 6 465 "
1986 Pontiee Starchlef Catalina By. | |
~~~ ye ape aepele PONTIAC, 1955
agg meg oul te cone” mame one fae steer yo.
HOMER HIGHT MTRS.
out Met Pane! OOHUTZ
DESOTO-PL'
atee “observation seat, ‘sig, rs eit aaa Rass Schnson Mtr Sales. MY ee one-owner car. 3.3862.
PLYMOUTH 1969 CLUB $200, PE e938. ae Radio. Ba | Runs food. Got Good ins PONTIAC. EXCELLENT ME tires, $135 full’ CHANICAL .R CONDI. BARGAIN LOT TION. OR 35498 4 P.M. Hunter Blvd. an Birm isa ¢DR Cc STA : MI New tires, motor overhauled, #406
PLYMOUTH, 1957 53, 4
is what you'll ! tnd vn this B
t transm » Olds day, 4-Dr., full power
wer ss radio & ‘88 Olas Super Sb, & 4. ful power
eater at no extra cost to "65 Chevy P.C
ou. Take i heme for enly "63 Ford , *Dr. V8 T2085. rou 6 cylinder.
HO EN & SON
price. We fin’ @ STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Tacky auio Sales, FE «i008. 185 Good shapes OA 5 new tires.
ine BTA ry RADIO, HEAT- ABSOLUTELY NO Fd woverdrive Rime. Roger's
DOWN. Assume pay- Auburn. FE
ments of $27.24 mo. Call
Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500, | 52 WILLYS ws AN, Harold Turner offer. FE
LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS
Me FORD Victoria eee o eer eeeeaenene ope DIBAS
CH EVROLET Station Wagon . maveceeeeirne
56 FORD Woavertible asses dese -s.$1195
156 FORD 2-Door pot tecereeanes ee OB
°§6 PONTIAC Cosivertiffs «....c0secervee. $1395
‘55 FORD Station Wagon . tdde cede dares bin $. 905
"55 NASH Station Wagon. pata uses 1 j2ks $ 695
"A FORD 2-Do08 s.cemecesevcesseneceese OB
"53 FORD. Convertible ee cencbcck ay. eee 595
53 PONTIAC 4-Door treseceeseeees senses 295
'53 CHEVROLET 2Dece rs
‘52, PACKARD A-Door seececssiececeseeese $ 295
'$1 CADILLAC 4-Door Piensa hdl eapctirnstt $ 345
‘$1 DeSOTO 4Door ..treeeccsceccceees $ 195
'47 PLYMOUTH 2-Door s...0.s.-0eseeeee: $75
\\ C " Qe
y Owens , Your P riendly FORD Dealer
147 S. Saginaw St.
FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588
. Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | ‘SO Chevy 4 Dr.
ay NOW WE HAVE IT | BUY NOW é &SAVE-||
‘98 Plymouth 4 Dr. Won. $1945
'S8 Ford Tudor . ;
| ‘58 Ford 500 Victoria... $2395
‘57 Dodge 2 Dr. Coronet $1595
'S7 Ford 4 Dr. .
ches Riviens:.
‘56 Ford 4 Dr. Wagon .. - $1245
"6 Ford? Dr |. oo ec. . 81195
‘56 Chevy 2102 Dr. ...... $1095
'55 Mercury Hardtop ....$ 595
‘99 Chevy BelAir 2 Dr. ...$ 945
‘54 Ford Tudor .
‘93 Ford Victoria
‘53 Chevy 2 Dr. .
‘53 Pontiac 4 Dr.
‘53 Plymouth’ Club Cpe. .$-345
‘51 Mercury 2 Dr. ........6 245
‘51 Buick 2 Dr.
RUSS -
DAWSON means “Value”
232 S. SAGINAW
Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln
English Ford Line FE 2-9131
$895 ‘58 Chevrolet 210, V8 %Dr. Pow. | ergiide, radio, heater and sharp!
$2195 "35 Cadillac 62 4#Dr., one-owner
and fully equipped.
$695 "34 GMC ¥4-ton pickup, excellent
_ condition. hydramatic and heat.
$395 "54 ee Wasp ¢-Dr., radio and
$595 Rod Mereury ©Dr., radio, heater.
10 TES oe TAT! % 5. SPECIALS FROM AND
JEROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass
pm
EV
TO BUY A DEPENDABLE,
ON A CAR UNWORTHY OF
You Can IP YOUR NEXT CAR
'58 Chevrolet BISCAYNE 2 DOOR
Radio & Heater; 10,000
actugl miles. Sierra”
srr HARDTOP
ey
= WAGON
4 Door — Heater, Ivory
-. —— Exceptionally
‘03 Pontiac DELUXE 4 DOOR
Radio & Heater. Hydra-
matic, Nice.
«$1094
—-MOTOR
. At Our New
952 W. HU
YONE"
One ‘Chances
Why Waste Yours
— GLENN’S MOTOR SALES —
‘57 Buick erecta, eo
sogebannmone $1994 SpoonOnaoonC
Ul fC. i]
57 Ford 57 Pontiac
COUNT Blation Ws bd aol : Door— Ar a — Radio
io & H Fo-0- Hea’ Hydramatic, wy
Satie Ww Walls, Ivory Walls. * Bergundy Wine,
& Blue. paint,
syn siesin'ee os = $1894 | Saseues tees sQecome
'56 Pontiac ar ar ice CATALINA
‘59 Plymouth ‘55 Buick
eee eeesereses $494 Power cents. Hive.
Cis fe GAH OHBSES Ose "S544
i ‘
54 Ford 47 Jeepster 2 DOOR STATION WAGON
Radio & Heater. § Cyl. Po
AneocOnCOSorE $394 ee wien siecle a ¥ 01s St
,
96 Chevrolet ‘57 Dodge
2 COON cae & Heater, Ivory RY ee matie
& Inca Silver paint. Heater, Auto, trans
Power —
GLENN'S ~
The Home of “Top Value” Used Cars NICE CLEAN CAR!
YOUR INVESTMENT
Be Sure COMES FROM
oom Radio &
inane Dynafilow, Power
steering, Power $1004
Door — Radio &
westey Hydramatic,
Power steering, Power
brakes, .
Heater,
ateering 2? Power brakes,
eee heer ee
S
SALES— ‘Location
RON ST. ‘53 Pontiac
‘51 Studebaker ...
_FE41797 VALUES-VALUES- VALUES
Matthews-
Hargreaves
"Old Model"
CLEARANCE | THEY’RE REALLY NICE . éxD Paro *2 24 BA
ON THE ‘50 CHEV.
THEY'RE JUST PLAIN NICE.
nee 895
1953 BUICK ...4... 0.64. $ 595, er et ge gi oe Dynafiow, white wall tires.
cesta tat $ 495 | F a Detene ‘edi tents. an. wae irsmstie, radio, heater,
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High School Building
Trend Noted in State
LANSING ® — There is a def- trend toward high school con-
struction over elementary school
ecnstruction in Michigan, Lynn M.
state superintendent of
public instruction, said today,
x * *
About one-third of the high
school districts in the Lower Penin-
sula have built new high schools in
the last five years or are building
now, he said,
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rooms by public school districts in
} the fiscal year ended last July 1,
he said, Michigan needs about
11,000 more classrooms to furnish
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Famous Case
Basis for Story | Florence Eldridge and
| Frederic. March Star
in Dramatic Special }
| NEW YORK — “The. Winslow 'Boy,”
'special co-starring Fredric March
and Florence Eldridge on the CBS| @
Du Pont!>
\‘‘Show of the Month,” (9:30 to 11) —4 \television - network's
itonight), is based on one of the
‘most celebrated abd most battled
\cases of injustice in British his-
tory. Playwright Terence Rattigan
faithfully dramatized it, added the
ibehind-the-scenes emotion of the
\Winslow family's near-deteriora-
tion, and scored a hit on both the
‘Broadway and London stages and
in motion pictures,
ve Be
| It wag in the fall of 1908 that a
13-year-old boy named George
\Archer-Shee was dismissed from
ithe Royal Naval College at Os-
borne, in England, for the theft of
ia five-shilling postal order. j
been for the indigna-
tion of the Iad’s father, Martin
Archer-Shee, manager of a Liver-
| pool bank. =
Convinced of the boy's innocence,
j|and incensed at the seemingly cal-|»
lous attitude displayed by the Col- fe | DIDN'T DO IT, FATHER'—George Archer- Shee (Rex Thompson) denies the theft of a five-
| shilling. postal order for which he has been dis-
t
the 90-minute dramatic! ®
:
highest court: of the land in “‘The Winslow Boy”
on Du Pont’s television ‘Show of the Month’ to- ‘of oil or gas ruined an individual
.|ter, they need not spell bankruptcy. Drillers Dreads
Costly Dry Hole
Major Producers Pool
Risks With Wildcatters
in Hunt for Oil Fields
TULSA, Okla, (UPD — A “dry
hole” once was the dread of every
shoestring wildcatter, Drilling an’
expensive hole only to find no trace)
or a small company in a hurry.
Dry boles are still the bane of
the petroleum industry, and the fi-
nancial problem they -present is;
getting worse, but, for the wildcat-|
rat
7" -x® ®f
This is because small and big
operators today are pooling the
risks: of wildcat drilling. Major’
companies often will agree to stand |
some of the loss suffered by al
neighboring wildcat driller, i If the drifier strikes off, the
night. Fredric March and Florence Eldridge
co-star as the parents in this tense drama based
on an actual case in Britain during the year 1908.
Anna Marie Insists on
Time to Think It Over By EARL WILSON
NEW YORK -— Anna Marie Albergheiti commanded Holly-'
wood beau Buddy Bregman to stay away from her a whole
month while she thinks things over, but he informed her in
. about 15 phone calls in two days that he'll
probably fly right in although only a week will!
have passed, “Don’t you dare!” she insisted:
from her dressing room—while hoping he does’
. » » Debbie Reynolds now kids about her'|
bustup with Eddie: After taking a phone call,
she returned to a group at a party and gushed'|
(playfully), “That was Liz! She's feeling fine.”
“Who'd have thought,” gasped a lady,
“that we'd ever have a servant named
Rockefeller!” The same fashionable lady
chided a gauche escort with “Don't be so
..» Frank Sinatra wants his parents to give WILSON ~
West Side!”
up their home in Weehawken and move to Los Angeles hut
his mom won't sell the honse unless the purchaser’! take
the furniture!
Sick joke from Zacherley, the ghoul on “Shock” show:
“Mommy, what’s a werewolf?” ... “Shut up and comb your:
facely ‘ =
work on the coming Alcoa TV show (up from $560 on “Mr.
Peepers”) . . . Jack Benny tells friends he'll retire as a TV)
regular—only do guest shots next year... . Gussie (Lace Pants)
Moran’ll Nevada-divorce Ed Hand . :
Helén Hayes’ son, James MacArthur, says he and his bride:
Joyce ‘will honeymoon in Switzerland . . . George Sanders is
writing hig memoirs ... A TV’er about Alcoholics Anonymous
| was dropped because the sponsor makes corks for whisky bot-
[tes . Jerry Lewis, being treated in L.A. for a perforated ulcer,
ee he’ll do the muscular dystrophy TV’thon In N.Y. Nov.|
. Greta Garbo's new hobby: Jigsaw puzzles. She rents ’em' lege authorities toward the rights | >Y the dozen.
lof an individual, the elder Archer- |
\Shee retained the services of one}
of England's most brilliant at-)
jtorneys, Sir Edward Carson, and|
began a two-year struggle to ‘clear|
young George's name from the)
stigma of petty thievery.
* * *
The Archer-Shee affair became
the most talked about case in-Eng-}
land, and in July, 1910, it reached
one of the highest courts in the
land. (Playwright Rattigan, with
takes it all the
way to Parliament.) Public interest
was at a peak.
In the courtroom Carson's
devastating cross-examination —
of the postmistress who had
identified George Archer-Shee
and the handwriting expert ‘who
had called the signature on the
postal
All the Empire rejoiced that
“right had been done.” But this
fascinating example of the triumph
of justice was soon obscured by the
clouds of World War I, and the x * *
EARL’S PEARLS: A hillbilly got married, but first made!
his wife promise to love, honor, obey and not quit kindergarten.
That's earl, brother. -
(Gopyright, 1958) &
State Survey Shows
Water Laws Need Revision “ANN ARBOR ® — The water|what constitutes reasonable use of
wonderland of Michigan is behind |existing supplies.
the times in water use laws, say| 2. Artificial legal barriers: limit- three University of Michigan legis- ing water use to those owning prop-
lative analysts. erty adjacent to or over water
Dominic B. King, Theodore supplies. x * * i
Tony Randall’s manager got him $10,000 for one “week's! | majors don't get any of the prof. |
| Its. If he goes bust, they figure
| it’s worth standing some of the
| en ot te
there,
The Humble Oil Co, of Houston,
for example, finds the dry hole of-
fers a preplexing paradox: Un-
havoidable, enormously expensive,
jyet necessary to the search for oil.
DRY HOLES COSTLY
Last year, dry holes cost Hum-
ble nearly 62 million dollars,
‘roughly 13 million more than In)
1956: Dry holes cost the entire oil’
|industry about a billion dollars a
iyear — almost 40 cents for every)
‘barrel of oil produced. But ofl can't
ibe. found without drilling for it—
jand when you drill, the odds are
strongly against. your finding any-
i thing,
| In 4@ years, Hamble has poured |
half a billion dollars down long,
dry holes, That's nearly half as |
much as the company’s total as- |
| gets today.
| Only one hole in nine drilled pro-
‘duces oil or gas. Only one ex-|
ploratory well in 44 finds a field)
that will produce a million bar-; |
‘And anything smaller Boe saa is
‘regarded as uneconomical to pro- |
duce.
* * *
"Teaser" wells sometimes en-
;courage oilmen to throw good mon-
ey after bad. One example of this!)
was the spectacular Kosse, Tex../
‘gusher in 1923, which spewed oil
lover the countryside for 36 hours.
‘Eight days later, it sputtered and
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NO IMPROVEMENT
! Despite advances in oilfield tech- |
jnology, the experts aren't doing |
jany better at avoiding dry holes.
'In fact, the situation is getting
|worse, This, coupled with the sky-
rocketing cost of drilling, is caus-
ling concern for the big companies.
* * *
In the first 20 years of drilling.;
dry holes cost Humble less than
three million dollars, Now, the!
BELTONE PONT TAC CO.
Laurer and Wilburt L. Ziegler list) 3. Failure of the courts to fur- several shortcomings of Michi-\nish unified direction in water law
gan’s water laws in a chapter ofior. engage in any comprehensive
“Water Resources and the Law" iplanning for the future.
published by the university’s legis-| 4. No answer to the legal ques-
lative research center. tion of whether municipalities can
* * *
case was alt ten by abl
public whose rights as individuals
it had championed.
gan to recall the incident to the
years later, he wrote ‘‘The Win-
slow Boy’’ And to the court records
of the Archer-Shee case he added
the equally dramatic story of a
family whose love and security is
nearly destroyed by the father’s
determination that “right be done.”
* * *
Starring as the parents of “The
Winslow Boy.’ in tonight's per-
formance will be the illustrious
husband-and-wife acting team,
Fredric March and Florence Eld-
tidge, and .the vital role of Sir
Robert Morton (Edward Carson in
the actual case) will be played by
the renowned. English star® Noel
Willman. Siobhan McKenna co-
stars as the Winslows’ daughter.
Catherine, Denholm Elliott plays
her fiance, and young Rex
Thompson plays the title role.
' |Sad Story Unfolded
by Private Eye Peek
VENTURA, Calif, (AP) — While
It remained for playright Ratti-| * «&€ «*-
The three experts proposed es- Cornell Authorities
Expel 3-Legged Dog control all new water use except
that by private households.
use water supplies over the pre
"Among the shortcomings cited|t€st of private owners. were: 5. No answer to the question of,
1. Shifting interpretations of who can add polluting matter to:
streams, rivers and underground)
water supplies.
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Cripple Calls for Help
but Wife Can’t Reply
DETROIT ®—Raymond P. He-
bert, 81, a cripple, called vainly to
his wife, Harriet, 76, when he
slipped and fell helpless on the liv-
ing room floor yésterday of their
basement apartment home,
: “he * *
Police broke in. through the
locked: door after a neighbor re-
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See C t OK ! Up for action was a resolution|has notified President ' Maurice HL Jackson Studies Plan
ar pen ers. \siving the géneral executive board | Hegre at it wants to question 5 ,
| power to sever the 839,000-mem. him charges|fo- Buy Bus ystem | ecules aaa
fo Quit AFL- Cl0 ral uceent-Barlhghotlvsncae Says be 0 wea deamon Mutehean| JACKSON UPA plan for miunici-|vie _ The resolution apparently will,committee. Last week Hutcheson). ,
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s IS (AP)—Delegates 10 Some 1,200 of the convention’s @PpPear at t ape to ¢ pen, rafted the convention of the Brotherhood 2.090 delegates have signified their Convention preliminaries. Jackson's tr tion advisory
of Carpenters & Joiners, world’s approval by signing copies of the| committee.
largest craft union, were expected measure, | Philadelphia has a 57-foot stretch ie : .
to authorize union leaders today * * * of cast iron sidewalk that has been The city commission ordered the
to withdraw from the AFL CIO... The AFL-CIO Executive Council'in use for 101 years. . study sas tent asa kets of
WHAT To DO—Rabies, one of
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The bell and socket joint in his Exch Pri ... use another car's battery handle control with knob, locking trigger switch for con- For professional or home use. | right hip was shattered beyond re- aeuenee ce to start your car when bat- tinuous duty, tilt base design for cutting 45° angles, pol- Extra heavy duty construction. pair tery is.dead. At Sears. . ULL. listed. 110-120-v, 60-cycle i @ Full rated power for faster, ished aluminum housing. Guaranteed | year motor i At the time, Biltz, 31, was try- more dependable winter starts : ‘ { ing to decide whether to-let doc- tors fix his bones so they would @ Factory filled by experts to give | grow together without a joint at full power, longer life r] . 2 3 | the ~~ They said : was the only e@ ALLSTATE Is America’s No. 1 i way they could relieve his con- eplacement Battery! — eer un ers un la | stant pain. * pl ® Y
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we Winchester Model 94 |
Lever Action Carbine
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Winéhester 30-30 caliber in this hard
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Tubular magazine: American walnut
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owner Wayne N, Johnson has filed |
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barber he accuses of ruining his
business trademark.
The suit was filed after Johnson |
rushed out of Thomas C_ Smith's’
barbershop minus half a beard he
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barber began cutting after he told,
him to “give me the works.”
Johnson's beard had been a top-.
fe of conversation since he grew it
for Flint’s centenial celebration. |
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a marriage was granted Mrs. Anna Hurry in today for the best pro- J.C. H. 5 Oz. Get Your Diaz on her complaint that she. tection your car can use this Low Cost Methanol Insulated Hunti couldn't stand sharing a house with | at , An Und unting F fmsband’s 20 dogs. She lett! winter. Only one filling will. ( ti-Freeze nderwear Lsedee
Diaz and his dogs two, last all winter long. Save"4Ic Gelea ¢ 98¢ slidiscad 1S ).. — PANTS A “
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Regular Price $449.95
Pre-Christmas
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at see 5298. No Money Down—2 Years to Pay!
WIRED FOR STEREO... this is the combination
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_ Created by the world leader in combinations, this
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WRC 103 N. SAGINAW. ..FE @ 4-Speed Automatic Record Changer FO R-WAY COl MBINATIO iS @ Newest 21” (diagonal measure) TV
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our Christmas Gifts
ome] MOA VICTOM 21-inch Bowling Equipment
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is to control color with just two. simple
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_ = \ ae : oes $645, Now...
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‘NEW, ROUND-BOBBIN Portable
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General Electric
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yolume, too, Printed $ 95
— chassis. Color
choi
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FROM THE WORLD of TOMORROW!
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Newest Deluxe
Predicta 21”
PHILCO
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The exciting, new “Look” is
only half the story, You'll want
Predicta for its superior per-
formance, too! Swivel picture
tube in. its Safety case floats
above the 8” high cabinet, ' Full Swivel Console
Predicta 21”
PHILCO
SBD
Swivels clear around . , , and it's
finished ali around — including
the BACK! Superb 3 - speaker
wrap-around sound. Pop-up tun-
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cer you got | [NO MONEY DOWN—2 YEARS TO PAY!
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former powered amplifier with amaz- 4
$I 95 ing 30 watts of output. 4-speed aute- PAY ONLY ...
matic record changer plays al! record cas 50¢ Weekly sizes.and speeds automatically. Pow- $ 95 _ Stender set” styling. Big four- High sensitivity and perform- erful AM-FM radio. In mahogany, speaker with new ance you would only expect in blond oak, fruitwood.
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WASHERS and DRYERS . . .
AUTOMATIC aalts WASHER & DRYER =
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Finer than ever Maytag Automatic Washer with the . :
fabulous Automatic Weter-Level Control! ond a)
famous Lint-Remover Tub... PLUS the newest ) :
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fabrics. Has THREE temperature settings. . : )
‘Maytag Wringer Washers! ‘Regularly Sell for $129.95
Dependable Maytag quality and
performance.- Enamel finish. stays :§$
beautiful and easy to clean. May
tag Gyratator creates currents sae
®t
gently force water through =
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CALE! THIS WEEK ONLY!
RoteMatic | | , N ew 7 vy iP, an
Lily
, Deluxe Gas Range Complete xs
The Range That Gives 7-Piece Set
of Cleaning
You More Features, More
Styling—More of Everything
id ei DELIVERED! INSTALLED!
1 YEAR FREE SERVICE!
It’s “Feature-pocked to make
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' divided cooking top, clock and
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Regular Price $69.95
Our Pre-Christmas Price...
$ 5 4 eps
Only 75c Weekly!
New model with powerful Y%
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beauty in rich red and silver
grey. Exclusive attach-o-matic
clip-on tools. Has 20% more
suction.
$100 Holds , In Layewoy
‘til Christmas
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six THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958
Save On All Your Christmas Gifts
FREE Year's Supply of Color Movie Film!
y "FEATURING THE WEW
3 #% Alb fone ¢ BLECTRIC EYE LIGHT METER:
Hy a RS RS a ee ne iis
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WKC’s Special
Pre-Christmas Price ..
$4299°"
COMPLETE wer 7210
15-PIECES : LIFE
$1.00 Holds’ til
Christmas!
Pu EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of it! A light meter built into “23 the top of the camera measures light for you . . . tells you lens setting.
No figuring — no guessing You get perfect color movies every time:
Ye KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast 2.3 lens. Think of itt A color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child —
can take beautiful sharp, clear/color movies the first time. No learning
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expert. But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as
snapshots.
Extra 309 f -foot Keeps Movie en show. ly to
EVERY ACCESSORY YOU NEED INCLUDED! You get the camera, the
projector and all the accessories shown in this ad at one low, low price,
Carry them home in the new handy package illustrated.
Sq KEYSTONE K-00 MOVIE PROJECTOR with £1.6 Magna-Scope lens and Super-Optic beam. Think of it! A small, compact, movie projector
that's easy to carry and simple as to run. Throws a big, bright, _*
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 SEVEN
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‘Roto Matic Vacuum Cleaner ik with Exclusive Attach-O-Matic Clip on Tools!
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Beautiful Aha teger s chtee sectional with
ag a
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WHC. Medern Occasional .
TABLES!
Cocktail, step end end tables
in all finishes and styles.
From ,
$@95
Modern Table
LAMPS
Many Styles and color com.
binations to choose from.
Pre-Christmas prices start from
$@95
Comfortable, Adjustable
Recliner GHAIR
Quality craftsmanship. Smooth-
1 mechanism. Color
$1 Weekly $4@95
Spacious Plastic-Top
DESKS Beautifully styled modern de-
signed in limed oak with gen-
uine Marlite plastic top.
=. $00 Weekly ll
Famous aaeawn
9x12 RUGS with FREE Rug Pad
Some drop patterns, some, un-
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at 30% to 50% more.
$1 Weekly $59"
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LOWEST PRICE in OUR HISTORY!
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45 The new airborne, off-the-floor look
with the new button - tufted’ backs
. » newly-styled arms . . . banded
bases. Kiln-dried hardwood frames
',.» resilient coil spring construction
‘ in both seats and backs . . . flexible
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| Givin a never forget. 5
SELECT HER
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NOW? $4 00 1 reserves for
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choose from our
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PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH
Plus
12 CHILDREN’S
RECORDS
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JR
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Automatic Dryer
Reg. 199.95 — Save $61.95
: Has famous ’’In-a-Door”’
lint trap. Eliminates loose
flying lint in working
parts of machine. Full
120 minute timer for all
A
pay ‘Be “al f 1A
aes A Roe) tT exlex
lash tub made of
po galvanized metal ne TOTAL VALUE.
handy drain. Easy rolling
casters.
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A supply of famous Tide de-
tergent included Free with
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washer. Speed Queen
» Metal Wash Tub
el All for Only . Save On All Your Christmas Gifts
Look What You Get:
$11995
312990. ay Plas Big Supply of Tide
No Money Down-1. 50 a Week
Speed Queen washer has big 20-gallon porcelain enamel
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of service-free performance!
purpose drying. ‘$2.00 Weekly
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WOUMale aay ALA rrr Giant 11 cu. ft.
| FRIGIDAIRE : Deluxe Refrigerator
® Giant Full-Width Freezer
© 14.5 Sq. Ft. Useable Shelf Area
© 5 Roomy Door Shelves in
Super Storage Door
° wird Look Styled with Stunning
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ca or and Sheer Look>
Lines PRICE Evi
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Pay Only 3st a Day
- Is All You Pay on WKC’s
New Exclusive Bank
Meter Plan!
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$100 Holds
—— in
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am ||) -.
=| Save °61” ie 229.95 Now Only
Tima = 1638 Big ef width freezer hos an alu-
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times faster than steel, won't rust! :
The full-width chiller troy gives Models
ogee storage for frozen foods.
NEW »
Fully Automatic =
WASHER and DRYER |) | Regular $459.90 . 3
a "238 FOR
Automatic from fill to finish. -The - _
Hotpoint washer has the new line \ jf
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New COLUMBUS
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est models. Hurry, on.
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11- PIECE SET
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Here's a wonderful way to better, fast-
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