"PONTIAG MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OcTORER t 195826 PAGES SS AP Wiresticks AFTER 60 DAYS — The nuclear powered submarine Seawolf makes an interesting study as she comes to the surface near New London, Conn., for the first time in 60 days. She bettered the old -+record of 31 days held by the uae Skate. Crew of Seawolf in Excellen t Shape — NEW LONDON, Conn. (UPI) — The men of the cations. atomic submarine Seawolf went through 60:days of isolation from the earth’s atmosphere with little or no harm to their health, the sub’s medical officer said today. = Lt. Comdr. John H. Ebersold ‘said the 11 officers, 94 enlisted men and one civilian who made the record) | A. a Rallying Pope Eats Solid Food _CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP) — Pope Pius XII rallied Feige acct lucid. His fever abated, and his} ~~ ate solid food. dnhis: sickroom and spoke a few words. felled. “Monday by a acree ‘stroke, recognized persons = ure was taken, the -Pope. himself es removed the "thermometer? from BE foltend it. More Troubles Besel Faubus Physicians. said he ate cereal, | Charges U.S. Trying to breth and shredded chicken, A medical bulletin indicated | ‘Nail’ Him for Income) Tax Evasion the Pope’s oe | resistance to” hi iliness in four <_< There were cautious expressions) of hope he could recover. One of his doctors said at noon, that if his condition continues to | improve, further medical bulle- Hins might be opestponed-cuntit*,: ane’ (es that the federal government is RECOVERS FROM BLOCK trying to nail him for income tax The Pope had recovered from a evasion extending as far back as kidney block, which for a time | 1994. ‘ had threatenéd dangerous compli-; PFaubus said that, all ia, the government demanded taxes on $105,499.14 for 1954, 1955 and 1956. A considerable part of it, _ he said, was for living expenses, which he is supposed to be fur- nished as governor. He said that he recently re- ceived “‘what is known as a 10-day letter’’ from the Internal Revenue Service, demanding payment. Yesterday, he said, he received a form letter, telling him that the previous letter was sent him pre- maturely and that the whole matter is under thorough review. He indicated strongly that he thinks the government is after him LATTLE.-ROCK,: Ark. {UP]). — Even so, his condition contin- ued to be regarded as grave. Pians to remove him frem his summer palace here to the Vatican were held in abeyance. The Pope was said to have asked to be taken to the Vatican as soon as possible. x * * The Pope’s private physician, -|Prof. Riecardo Galeazzi-Lisi, has described him as having ‘the heart of a lion.” The morning bulletin was the third to be issued since the Pope was stricken. Read in the square outside the summer a, it said; in part: Little Rock integration cases. “They are trying te charge me ‘Gov. Orval E. Faubus charged to-) for his unyielding attitude in the) +underwater cruise that Suspect Trickery by China Reds Guns Near Isles During Week’s ‘Cease-Fire’ TAIPEI (UPI) — The Commu- nists silenced their blockade bat- teries only to give them time to! move giant 12-inch siege guns into | place opposite the Quemoy and, Matsu Islands, intelligence reports) indicated today. The Communists have so far, kept their promise to suspend the) bombardment of the Quemoys for a week despite the refusal of the ' Chinese Nationalists to meet their terms, * * * The Defense Ministry announced, however, that observation posts in| the outpost islands saw “‘large Communist troop and. vehicular movements’ around the silenced, shore guns yesterday. * | Sources on Quemoy told UPI correspondent Robert C. Miller, the only foreign newsmati on the scene, that Russia has delivered highly-accurate, long range 12- inch guns to the Red-held coast. Such guns, half again as large as the 8-inchers that had furnished: the Communist ‘Sunday punch,’’| could pound the Quemoys at what amounts to point-blank range. They also could blanket the Matsus, only lightly bombarded in the past be- cause they were mostly out of range. 5 * * * ended yesterday were in ex- cellent physical shape. _ He said there had been a few colds and’ other minor; ailments during the long voyage, but no ma- | jor illnesses. No great psychological prob- lems arose from the men’s isola- tion, either, Ebersold said, and so far as he could tell, the only tensions felt by any of the men had to do with worry over the welfare of their families, The Seawolf pulled into its home ibase here late yesterday. It left here Aug. 7 on a cruise that took (Story on Page 8) it more than 15,700 nautical miles submerged. Rear Adm. Hyman C. Rickover, known as .‘‘the father of the atomic submarines,’ said in welcoming ceremonies as the Seawolf docked that the sub’s historic cruise, along with the voyages under the North Pole icecap of the Nautilus and Skate, had “‘opened a whole area of the world to exploitafion.” Rickover added that “sober re- flection should be given to the fact that this area is open to po- tential aggressors also.”’ The Seawolf's skipper, Richard B.: Laning, was promoted from commander to captain at just about the time the sub surfaced yesterday .off Block Island, R. ts at 10:45 a.m. EST. He said at a press conference in New London last night that the Seawolf actually could have stayed undersea up tq twice as long as the record it set. deficiency.” This indicated that the par- tial paralysis which accompanied the stroke had ended. | Scores of persons maintained a town 18 miles south of Rome. for his recovery poured into the’ ers were said. * * * The Pope suffered a blocking of) blood to the brain soon after say- ing mass and receiving communion Monday. He fetl into a coma and was, partially paralyzed. Extreme Unce- tion, the last rite of the Roman Catholie Church, was given, and members of his family were! summoned. ; {Papal Phone Quite Busy | CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UPI)—The only public telephone in Caste] Gandolfo, which usual- ly handles about seven calls a day, was used for 340 long dis- tancé calls yesterday. Post of- fice officials in Rome ordered around the clock instead of clos- ing in the evening. “There are no signs of motor} with rental value of the man- | sion and the grounds, with the salary of the servants, which is appropriated by the Legisiature, ‘and for the maintenance, Which | is appropriated for use by the vigil outside the palace in this hill) Vatican.. Around the world pray-| that the telephone remain open | mansion,” he said. | “Those three items alone: |had to to pay them out of my salary, | Thousands of messages of hope | I wouldn't have enough left to buy) ‘a pair of socks.” Faubus makes a salary $10,000° a year’ as governor. Hel said, as he started a news confer-|” ence, that the government has ' been investigating him a year. Meanwhile, students of Clinton | High School return to makeshift, ‘integrated classes today pending ‘transfer—probably :Thursday—to a vacated school building at nearby) Oak Ridge. i Meanwhile, the Anderson County School Board voted in executive session to send three of its mem- | bers to Washington later this week for a conference with President ‘Eisenhower on the Clinton prob- Tem. Quints No Problem ANN ARBOR (UPI)~— Mrs. Doris Lemble had a baby, her fourth daughter, and then she had quintuplets. The multiple birth was that of a guppy, sent to her as a hospital gift. Tobacco Was Special Blend PORTSMOUTH, England ( diseases on cigarettes migh McMahon’s cigar store contai burned tobacco and dirt. McMahon was fined $70 for substances not authorized by tobacco by stripping down ci shop a long time. Put That in Your Pipe! UPI) — Doctors who blame t look at the pipe tobacco Frederick McMahon had on hand. Testimony in court yesterday showed pipe tobacco sold in ned stained paper, metal foil, possessing tobacco containing eustoms. He said he made the alae that had been in his ident, over the $12,000-a-year job of p rector. CONFERS. WITH MANAGER — George D. | Eastman,*left, arrived in Pontiac today to take The 46-year-old former chief of the ublic safety di- Regional — ~ Continue to Stall Full Settlement UAW * “Serves Notice Pontiac Press Phote Seattle, Wash. police department is shown during a conference with City Manager Walter K. Will- man. He will have jurisdiction oyer the police and fire departments. Coach Division. GMIC Division Here Gets $179, Att Defense Contract’ Rep. William: $. Broomfield (R-Oakland County) @N-|gotiations continued over local nounced today an additional $779,411 in Defense De-| (working agreements and — partment contracts for engines from GMC- Truck & ances. Lil new contracts mean that the division is scheduled ; "Persons Takes "Oath of Office ‘Adams Watches Silently as General Sworn In to Be Ike’s Assistant WASHINGTON (UPI) — Maj. iGen. Wilton B. (Jerry) Persons jtook office today as -Sherman Adams’ successor in the post of Chief Assistant to President EE hower. - ko Persons was sworn in by At- torney Generaf William P. Rog- ers as the President smiled ap- proval. Adams watched the ceremony from the rear of the room, then went silently back to his desk. As soon as Rogers finished ad- ministering the oath, President Eisenhower reached for Persons’ hand. “Well, Jerry,”” said’ the Presi- “A new diploma — this is one of the many capacities in which we have been together.” s x kk * Adams, however, returned to his own office without Joining in the hand-shaking. Adams, who served for pearly six years as the assistant to Eisen- hower, resigned under heavy po- litical> fire on Sept. 22 and has since been behind:the scenes at the White House arranging what he tion’”’ of his duties toa reorganized staff. = 26 New Pontiacs Wiff Star The heaviest artillery the Na- tionalists could oppose to Red 12- inch batteries would be the 8-inch Howitzers recently supplied by the United States — weapons which would be hopelessly catered by the big guns. The latest American weapons to arrive here — the Nike-Her- cules missiles now being unload- ed at Keelung — can carry an atomic warhead, but their range is not believed to be sufficient to carry to the mainland from the bases being prepared for them on Formosa. They are pri- marily antiaireraft rockets. The Communists demanded in return for their temporary cease- fire that U.S, destroyers cease es- corting Nationalists convoys to the outpost islands, They also called for direct Com: munist-Nationalist negotiation for a settlement. » The United States ‘has agreed to the no-convoy demand, but the Na- tionalists. have rejected the call for negotiations. ‘Salute to Industry’ Parade Tomorrow A dazzling procession of 26 new 1959 Pontiacs through downtown streets tomorrow afternoon will herald the launching of the city’s annual gala “Salute to uy celebration, It willbe the first time the new, ultra-modern Pontiacs go on pub- lic display anywhere. ' "The motorcade, which will be led by the colorful Pontiac Cen- tral High School Band, will be the first in a Series. of tributes lauding Pontiac industry and its. employes. Sponsored by the Downtown Mer- ‘chants Assn, of the Chamber of Commerce, the celebration will run through Saturday, Oct. 25. The parade .will form at 3:30 p.m, at the Elks Temple, 114 Or- chard Lake Ave, It will move east Le on Orchard Lake to Saginaw St., and narth on Saginaw to the Oak- land, County Courthouse x * * Semon E. Knudsen, GM _ vice president and general manager of Pontiac Motor Division, will pre- sent the keys of 26 new Pontiacs to Dr. Dana E. Whitmer, superin- ... tendent of schools for use in the}. school system's driver training pro- gram, It_ will mark the 22nd consecu- tive year that Pontiac Motor has cooperated with the city’s schools tion will be at 4 p.m, in front of the courthouse. * * + | The cars will be donated “by the division and the Pontiac Retail Store. in driver trajning, The presenta- - The parade will then continue north on Saginaw to Oakland Ave., and up Oakland to the Pontiac Mo- .|tof Division administration buitd- ing. The new Pontiac will be dis- played on a raised platform in front of the courthouse trons? eet In Today’ s Press OOM CH ech eceeesecnee sees 19 County News...--....-.--..- 15 Editorials ...,.. 00.62.05, 4 Markets .............:054-. 2 Obituaries ..:............60.5 6 BpOrts 2.0.0... 00 cee esse see » 16:17 TREAOES. oo. «heen eet es, 18 TV & Radio Programs..... « 2 Wilson, Earl.....,.......++. 25 Women’s Pages.......,., 11-13 A ‘available free from member stores Oct. 18. Two others will be dis- played on the Huron St. side of the courthouse for the public*to | inspect up close through Satur- day, Oct, 11, An outstanding feature of the icelebration will be a contest based on completing the statement, “I like the ’59 Pontiac because , . .” in 25 words. An_all-expense paid trip to Bermuda will be awarded ,|the -winner, Entry blanks will be ‘lof the Downtown Merchants Assn. | Many special bargairis "will be ‘available to downtown shoppers during the celebration. A special three-hour sale will be held by downtown merchants fromm 3 3 te 6 p.m, Friday. ‘58 Pontiac Demo. Sacrifice. Bud Me- Hugh, Pontiac Retail Store. FE 3-7117. Signals to Earth | Space Administration announced _Monday morning by the NASA described as the “ordefly transi-}. *to begin production next month on a total $1, 184,188 worth. of engines for Army equipment, said Philip J. Monaghan, general man- ager. | * * * Broomfield said that the new or- der included 1,305 engines with ac- ‘'eessories for the Army’s M59 per- sonnel carrier. Another order, placed this sum: mer, called for 720 engines, Mon- aghan said. six-cylinder engines which the di- vision uses in its medium line «trucks and which are commonly. used in military vehicles, Mona- ghan said. * * * The increased production is not) expected to affect employment lev- els, Monaghan said. ‘Swan Song’ Ends Explorer IV’s WASHINGTON ® — The radio voice of the Army’s Explorer IV satellite finally has gone. silent as expected but only after a lingering swan song. ko wk ke, _The National Aeronautics and today that the final radio sound was heard from the satellite minitrack station at Antofagasta, Chile. The sound was the last high-pitched tone of the radio carrier. band a0 ‘108. 03 mega- cycles. _* t + Modulated signals carrying coded information from the sat- ellite quit Sept. 22, but the car- until Monday. The satellite's other radio- operating at 108 megacycles for tracking purposes — fell, silent Sept. 9. When Explorer IV was. launched July 26, its battery- powered radios were expected to go silent in about two months. The silencing of Explorer IV leaves , the Navy’s Vanguard I as, the’ only. American satellite still broadcasting. Best Foot Forward? ~ ment shop owner called out to a model in the next room to com pose for a picture with® - touring gubernatorial ‘ candidate Nelson A: *Kefeller, “I can't,” shée- yelled back. “I ain't wearing my girdle.’ ‘‘Never. mind,” shot back the owner. “Just wear your 3 General Motors Plants i in Pontiac Remain Closed Montane s three General Motors p. plants today remained idle tor “ihe sixth-straight day as ne- Se es covering "25, ‘000 UE worke of Contract ‘Termination wm. Our_ Wire Services on American: Motors _ oe Motors has reached a na- tional contract agreemént with the International {Union of-Electrical Workers (IUE) but local issues are still holding up a full settle- ment, it was reliably re- ported today. A General Motors spokes- man. charmed the report ers in six GM plants, is basically the same as the national agreement reached last Thursday with the United Auto Workers Union. The UAW today served a notice of termination of contract with American Motors, builders of the Rambler line of cars. American Motors has been operating since last June under an extension of contract with the UAW with a provision that . either could cancel on 10 days notice. The cancellation today means the contract will expire Oct. 7 at 10 am. GM local unions and manage- ment negotiators- were meeting again today in an effort to iron out |issues. The IUE " agreement covers DETROIT — General xt workers at the Frigidaire and No breaks were. reported in| Delco Products Plants in Day- strikes by UAW locals at Pontiac| Ohio; Packard Electric at Motor Division, GMC Truck &| Warren, Ohio; Delco Appliance, 'Coach Division, and the Fisher Rochester, N. ¥.; Delco-Remy Tie total order calls for 2,025 | itrying to land it at the Houghton Body Division plant here. when the strikes began Thursday. * * * tives were meeting at all three plants this morning, Pilot Escapes as Jet Crashes at Houghton HOUGHTON — An F102 Air Force jet blew up in mid-air near here today but its pilot managed to parachute to safety. Witnesses said the pilot appar- ently was having mechanical dif- ficulty with the plane and was (County Memorial Airport near here before he decided-to bail out. The’ ship crashed on a deserted part of the field and- burned: |of the ammunition exploded in the rier wave itself had been perking | lvoters registered by last night's _NEW_ YORK (UPD — A gar- | Air Force security officers im- mediately cordoned off the area. They identified the pilot only as a Capt. Slaughter and said he was ona routine training ‘flight when the crash occurred. They said the flight originated at Truax Air Field near Madi- son, Wis. Houghton County sheriff's offi- cers said the jet was carrying live rockets and ammunition. They said several of the rockets and: most crash but inflicted no injuries. Company and union representa- battery, New Brunswick, N. J., Approximately 14,100 were idled| #4 Delco Radio, Chicage. Another GM plant settled local issues under the National United Auto Workers Union contract agreement this morning. The Aero Products Plant at Vandalia, Ohio, with 1,060 workers resumed opera- tions with the first shift. Still others were the. Moraine Products Plant at Dayton, Ohio, covering 2,400 workers; Harrison Radiator, Lockport, N. Y., 4,000 workers; and Central Foundry at Saginaw, 2,000 workers. * * * Nevertheless, General Motors’ car building operation was para- lyzed by local strikes for a third work day today since {M's na- tional contract agreeme’ The few local settlements thus _ far sent back to work only 10,000 of the 275,000 production workers idied in strikes across the coun- try. Troubles elsewhere in the indus- try cogtinued to impede the pro- duction of new 1959 model cars, Both Chrysler and Ford were af- fected. They, too, have agreed na- tionally with the UAW. * * * One Chrysler strike, that at the Twinsburg, Ohio, stamping plant affecting 1,000 employes, was set- tled overnight. STRIKE THREATENED At the same time Chrysler’s 4,000 office workers in Detroit, who are represented by the UAW,. served Officers said the ship fell in a notice they will strike Wednesday unless their contract demands are remote part of the air field and did little damage. ! settled. q ae Registration Takes Dive, City Clerk Blames Apathy ‘Pontiac voter registrations for the biennial November - election are the lowest in eight years. - Voter apathy was blamed by City Clerk Ada R. Evans, iwho said that the Pontiac? lag in registrations was re-' flected throughout the state. She estimated there were 39,400 deadline, compared with 46,641 in 1956, a presidential] election year. Although interest in the upcom: ing state and county election was not .expected to be as great as it would be in a presidential elec- tion, this’ fall’s registration figure also fell below that of the last non-presidential year, 1954, when there were 39,688 registrants. It also was below the 1952 figure, 43,006, and only about 3,000 above the figure, in 1950; which was 35,- 979. The present registration strength is only about 1,775 voters, ahead of this spring's, when the last local adv shoes." t v election took place, — cy Showers May Arrive With Milder Weather Partly cloudy and mild .with a chance of showers is tonight's fore- cast, with the low near 60, a a a The weatherman says tomorrow will be partly cloudy with the high reaching 75. The outlook for Thurs- day ig mostly cloudy with showers. Partly cloudy with a chance of. showers and ‘cooler is the predic- tion for Northern Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula, for to- pelght and tomorrow, * * = In downtown Pontiac, 48 was the lowest recorded temperature pre- preceding 8 a.m, The mere climbed to 75 at 2 p.m, e | Seal % ae Ike Will Boost. GOP Campaign tales China Stand, Plans Tour to Stir Up Voters in Nation a eee eee ae WASHINGTON (AP)—President| Eisenhower apparently is eager to| lay his prestige heavily on the line in a stepped-up congressional campaign he says may decide the fate of “moderate government.” * * , His White House pep meeting. with GOP leaders Monday pro- luced strong signs that he will hear down on the twin issues of socialism and higher taxes in a rthcoming chins-up tour to stir in Republican voters. At the same time, he made it clear he is ready to take on all) Democratic pace of the manner over eae and Matsu. GOP National Chairman Meade, ~ Atcorn reported Eisenhower was! “very vigorous’ in condemning | those _ who contend the Nationalist-; held islands aren't worth fighting for, Alcorn quoted “the President as saying his critics missed the point that the principle of halting | possible Communist aggression is! involved » % Ey * * However, a joint statement iS | sued by the conferees after a 213 a hour session with Eisenhower laid | heaviest stress on the contention that continued, Democratic control | of Congress would point the coun- try “down the left lane which _ leads inescapably ta socialism .” Aicérmn “Said the ‘statement was revised to include some presiden- tial suggestions. This led to an as- sumption that Eisenhower may be pigeon-holing his theme of ‘‘Mod- ern Republicanism” for the time being in favor of an attack on the old-line GOP's: target of ‘‘social- ism.”’ x * * In the past. some Republicans have grumbled that Eisenhower himself was too much of.a New Dealer to suit them because of his proposals for expanSion of so- cial and welfare services of the, government. The. presidentially approved statement pictured a black future for private enterprise if the Demo- crats. win in November. It said that because the Demo- cratic party. is ‘‘dominated by certain politico-labor bosses and left-wing extremists’ any future _Congress controlled by the party “would be far to the left of the) New and Fair Deals.” k* *® * “Taxation for political purposes would again become a harsh real- ity with an increased Democratic majority in Congress,’’ the GOP leaders said. **Impositien of high-. er federal taxes to fimance grandi- ose spending schemes would be- come a reality.” Alcorn quoted Vice President Nixon as expressing the belief at the conference that peace and eco- nomic recovery are the principal campaign issues. Fairly Pleasant a the erisis = “Y DIVISION AT WORK — Members of the Pon- tiac Area United Fund Publicity Division met yesterday to continue their work on behalf of the coming drive slated to begin Oct. fie - | ___THE PONTIAC. PRESS: _runspay. OCTOBER 1 ‘ i058 — 3 e JLebanon Mo be [Storms Village ¢ and Promotion ‘Care Enough to Give Enough’ UF Drive Slogan { “Care Enough to Give Enough,” is the campaign slogan and guid- ing theme: for this year’s tenth anniversary Pontiac Area United Fund campaign scheduled to begin Oct. 21. The Fund's Publicity and Pro- motion Division is utilizing the slogan in various promotional items) prepared for the drive. Yesterday noon, the Division held its third fa Children’s Home Stabbing Bared Judge Moore Cites Case in Urging More Beds for Mental Patients Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E.. Moore revealed a stab- bing in the County Children’s Home this morning, as an example of the necessity of his campaign to make more facilities available for mental patients. Judge Moore said a 16-year-old boy at the héme stabbed another in the wrist with a pair of scis- sors, during a scuffle in the breakfast line. The victim was | treated- at the Oakland County -Gonvalescent Hospital. fellow had been ordered committed Weather Holds ito a mental hospital months 4go, ‘Across Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was cool again this morning - in the Northeast but fairly pleas- ant fall weather prevailed in mast _other parts of the country. ‘Temperatures dropped to near freezing from interior southern New England southward to the upper Chesapeake Bay area. Fros- “ty weather extended from western . Virginia throughout other sections of the Northeast. * * * Skies were clear in the cool belt but a tropical storm in the Ba- hamas Islands caused gale warn- ings to be posted from Cape Hat- -teras, N.C., to Vero Beach, Fla. _Showers were forecast in Florida. , * * &* It was warmer in Minneapolis at ‘midnight, 70 degrees, than in most cities in the Gulf states. The normal daytime high for Minne- .apolis at this time of year is about degrees. — The Weather Full ( S Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly! cloudy and warmer today. Partly Selec) and mild with chance ef showers tonigh Temerrew partiy cloudy. Southerly w nas 12-20 miles today and tenight. High te day 75. low tonight 0 60. High temeorrew 35.| bo Teday in. in Pontiae Lowest température preceding 8 a.m At Bam: Wind velocity 8-10 m p.h. Direction: Southwest _ Sun sets T, ap ‘at €.04 pm ~ Bun riseé nesday at 6 36 - m Moon sets Tuesday at 2 46 pn Moon rises wegnesdsy atl 2 am Downtown Temperatures 48 , fam lia m 66 Ta m. 48 12 m : 70 & a. m. at) lpm 73) 9a. m. 54 2pm 45 fa m 66 * Menday in Pontiac (as recorded downtown) Highest temperature .... Lowest tempereture .... Mean temperature . Weathér—Sunny > One Year Age in Pontise Highest temperature Lowest temperature .. “Mean temperature .. aoe Weather—Cioudy. mil tmilid Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 6 Years Bet wees ee -. 61 688 ee reeeen 89 in 1839 25 in. 1889 | Monday's Temperature hart Baltimore $5 26 Memphis 84 63 Bismargk 71 38 Miami! a4 (74 Brownfville 86 73 Milwaukee 72 «62 wuffalo ... . 62. 48 Minpeapolig 67 31 Charleston 71 $4 New Orleafs 82 62 Chicago 75 58 New York 67 45 Cincinnati 71 49 Omaha Ty 64 Cleveland €4 46 Pelliston 58 44 Benver 86 49 Phoenix a4 Detroit 66 51 Pittsburgh ~ 60 40 Dyluth - 69 48 St. Louis 8i 62 G Rapids 67 56 S&S. Francisco 70 56 Houghton 67 48 S. Marie 54 43 lacksonvifle @1 66 Traverse C. 62 57 Kansas City 63 61 Washington 58 44 See Angeles 7 66 Beattle 67 Bi Marquette 6952 Tampa 83 (70 but there is no place for him, officials say,” “This boy belongs in a_ hos- pital, he needs care. He is dan- gerous to himself and to others,”’ the judge said. Judge Moore has said there are some 900 beds empty in tubercu- losis hospitals in the state, and that these should be made avail- able to help ease a backlog of some 1,500 persons. who need mental treatment. 40 From Township Attend Library Talks About 40 representatives from North Oakland County township libraries met with Michigan State Library officials at the Adah Shel- ly Branch Library today to dis- cuss library financing. Duane Hursfall, Independence Township supervisor, talked about the financing program of the town- ship library in Clarkston, The meeting was oo by the North Oakland County Library) | project, which seeks to stimulate | library interest and activity in the |Pontiac area. The Michigan State | Library is sponsoring the project. And Tell the World? | BILOXI, Miss. (UPI) — Earth satellites someday may put the mailman out of business, accord- ing to Army missile scientist Friedrich Von Saurma. Von Saurma said that six satellites | working together could pick up | volume of one | city on recording«devices and | the entire mail | play it back over another city. «45 Pep Pills Spur Theft NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng- land (UP) — Mrs. Ethel Jamie- son said it was true: She stole a piece of beef, a piece of bacon and a baby’s rattle from a store. She blamed her thieving spree on four ‘‘pep pills”’ | fine was $42. Job for Altruist® } LONDON .(UPIi — An’ adver- tisement in the personal eolumn of the Times today offered “meager pay, fascinating work.” It was seeking a choirmaster for Wi ormwood Scrubs Prison. 4 \" ithe Fund's jagencies, ““The boy who stahbed the other) Judge Moore stated. |: in a series of meetings dealing} with the drive’s promotion. DISCUSS SPONSORS Chief items on the agenda in- cluded the presentation of all pro- motional items to be used during the 1958 campaign, and the dis- cussion of possible sponsors for the kick-off show and report lunch- eons. Ne funds have ever been al- lecated from the United Fund budget for meals or special events for its more than 4,500 volunteer workers, This year, as in the past, com- munity-conscious businesses will host. these annual United Fund functions as a part of their public service advertising for the Fund. * * * The Publicity and Promotion Di- vision headed for the second con- secutive year by Bernard W. Cran- dell, public relations director of GMC Truck & Coach Division, is charged with the job of adequately informing the public of the work of 2S3eommunity service Crandell has recruited experts | in. the fields of public relations, | Harold/H. Burton is retiring next newspaper and radio promotion | and outdoor advertising and dis- play to round out the Various positions in the division. Use of the “Giving Yardstick”’ as a pledgé guide will be extended this year to compensate for the decrease in industrial employment. DEVELOPED LAST YEAR The yardstick, developed by the UF in 1957, sets a schedule of suggested giving related to the in- dividual’s income. The scale used was compiled by the Fund after an extensive study of the actual giving records of residents and workers in the area during the past nine years. Suggested contributions range from 66 cents qa month for an in- come of $2,600 to $20.76 for an income of $20,000, , “The yardstick plan was well received in the Industrial Division solicitations last year, so we're going to stress its importance in the Commerical Division this year,” stated Crandell. With less funds to operate, the 21. Here Chairman ermard W. Crandell, examines slogans with committee members ae A. Riley, center, E. W. McGovern, left, and Jack Murray, UF piblic relations director, standing. Frequent_U } Lloyd V. Berkner, retiring pres- ' cil of Scientific Unions (ICSU). Pontiac Preas | pletely clear to science. , ily rising sea levels because of | melting glaciers or an increas- 55 agencies will be forced to curtail certain aspects of service unless this year’s goal is met. “To avert a cut in service, We! coneral Hospital, the Pontiac sur- must count heavily upon increased pledgirftg from the employed resi-) dents and workers in the area,” added Crandell. * * * Members of the Publicity and Promotion Division attending yes- terday’s meeting included John Castle ani E. W. McGovern, GMC Truck & Coach Division; John Fitz- gerald and John Riley, Pontiac Press; Larry Stewart, Pontiac Mo- tor Division; Larry Payne, WPON; and Kar] Bradley and Jack Murray from the United Fund. Those unable to attend included Kolin John, McManus, John and; Adams; * Robert Emerick, Pontiac Motor Division; Norman Dunn, |Admiral Ferdinand Wrangel. North ix Rising, South Sinking; Says Scientist WASHINGTON (UPI) — Most of tke continental United States. is sinking, a capi scientist | claims. Z ernmost tier of states is on the rise, however. These reports came from Dr. ident of the International Coun- Berkner said the reasons for the phenomena are not com- It could be the result of stead- ing load of silt on earth, Berkner said. The ‘melting of * ‘miles of ice” i rthern., as ibout _ 20,000 rising in those regions, he ethsd ope and “Asia near the Arctic =CWree Mave Fisch 05 Weer la 7 less than 350 years, Berkner told newsmen, Berkner said all land in the United States north of a line drawn between Boston and Chicago is gradually rising. All land south of that line is sinking. Try Suit Elsewhere, Sullenberger Asks _Dr. Neil H Sullenberger has ~erduit ‘Court for a change of venue in a $100,000 malpractice suit in which he is accused of leaving a surgical sponge within a patient after an operation. Barred from practice at Pontiac geon contended he could not get jan unbiased jury trial here be- cause of ‘“‘unfavorable publicity.” A hearing is scheduled Monday on the motion to transfer the suit to Wayne or Macomb circuit court. The suit was brought by a Pon- tiac factory worker, Cecil J. Cos- grove, 209 S. Parke St., who alleged Dr. Sullenberger left the sponge in his stomach cavity during an operation for ulcers and had to) operate a second time to remove it. The’ Alaska town and island of Wrangel was named for Swedish His grandnephew, Baron Claus von Wrangel, recently became a United Pontiac Motor Division; and Dr. Harold Bussey. States citizen in Seattle. Security Police Beat Off| President's Town Prepare Ss ege f tana pling dred today, attempted to grab con- ‘|trol of the coastal village where President Fuad Chehab lives, — anese security forces smashed the attempt with armored cars and The mob ‘set up barricades in- side and outside the village and stoned cars that tried to run the gantlet. : et * * Two armored cars with their at the ready roared up with jeeps were as sae mete Baer _ponpolat toe snntel ear wi beaten and | clubbed. * It was the 16m day of the gen- eral strike sand rioting which is being led by anti-Nasser Phalang- ist party members, Most of their is directed at the Cabinet formed by Premier Rashid Kara- mi, who helped lead the rebellion against former President. Camille Chamoun, .a Maronite Catholic. The Phalangists; who are Chris- tians, are demanding. more repre- sentation in the Cabinet. % Hudson Asks Fund for Northwestern Congressional candidate Leslie H. Hudson has suggested to State Highway Commissioner John C. ‘Mackie that the $33,000,000 ear- marked for the James Couzens ex- pressway be transferred for use to). widen and extend Northwestern Highway in Oakland County. Rep. Hudson, pointing out- that the Detroit Common Council re- cently rejected the expressway pro- ject, told Mackie “Maybe you're/. wasting your time trying to cgrh- plete the Couzens first link.’~’ “You don't have to sell the peo- for highway constructign,”’ Hudson said. ‘‘Northwestern Highway is of vital concern to She residents of our county and arpenay needed to relieve co] ested traffic condi- tions.’ eA Supreme Court Justice Retires: Burton Steps Down Atter WASHINGTON (AP)" — Justice Monday after 13 years on the Su- preme Court—opening the way for) the court's first Eisenhower-ap- pointed majority. The White House announced the HAROLD H. BURTON Williams, Bagwell Clash Rivals Go Separate Ways By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gov. Williams and Paul D. campaign paths today after a face-to-face tussle in which they accused each other of mistruths about Michigan’s economic picture. The meeting took place Monday before a capacity luncheon audience of the Economic Club ot Detroit. The rivals differed sharply on Michigan’s business and industrial progress, particularly jobs for the working man. Democrat Williams, seeking his sixth successive term, said Michigan has gained in she took. The | contrary, Bagwell, his Republican foe, said there has been a loss, blaming it on the Williams administration. To their audience of business leaders and industrialists | both quoted from statistics of the Michigan Employment Security Commission (MESC). Bagwell, proposing that Williams join with him in setting up an impartial committee to truth and who is lying,” said jobs between 1953 and 1957. On the other hand, Williams said Michigan a 347,000 jobs from 1949 through 1957. Williams announced in his speech that he is coins to establish a “committee on Michigan’s economic future” but that he won't disclose its membership until after the | Bagwell returned to separate the number of jobs. To the determine “who is telling the the state lost 208,000 factory Te-' 70-vear-old jurist’s w ha quest for retirement M y night | 'a short time after the opened its regular fall te £7 4 © ‘ The announcerhent gave no indi- cation of wi President Eisen- hower mi name as a successor to Burtow’ or how soon he might act. / Burton, a Republican, wrote Ei-| senhower he was retiring ‘‘with wegret but in accordance with, competent medical advice and | with a desire to serve the best) interests of all concerned."’ Bur | ton’s two-paragraph letter didn't elaborate. Approving the request, Eisen- hower praised Burton for “devoted and dedicated public service.’ “Our. country is indebted to you,"’ Eisenhower wrote. Eisenhowér’s appointment of a) successor Will be his fifth to the | nine-man court. * * Except for his ae of Chief Justice Warren—a former Califor-| nia governor and twice an aspirant for the Republican presi- dential nomination — Eisenhower has picked Supreme Court judges from. other judicial posts. Of the three other Eisenhower appointees, Justices John M. Har- lan and Charles Evans-Whittaker were federal appeals court judges and Justice William J. Brennan| was.a member of the New Jersey State Supreme Court. With Burton leaving, the court has five Democratic and three Re- publican members, the latter be- ing Warren, -Harlan and Whit- taker. . * * * Burton’s retirement leaves the court with only one justice, Tom C. Clark, who was appointed by former President Truman. The other three were named by Frank- lin D. Roosevelt. They are Jus- tices Hugo L. Black, Felix Frank- furter and William O. Douglas. * * * Burton, at the time a Republi- can sénator from Ohio, was named by Truman to the high bench Oct, 1, 194% when Justice Owen J. Roberts, also a Republi- can, retired. Burton described his political position at the time as the center, between left and right. * * * “I hold to the belief that if folks get around a table and talk things through they usually can comé to the right and fair answer,” he campaign so that members will be saved from “political attack. = He said the new committee would plan for the future from | Michigan's resources and also would determine the reasons -court, Burtotrr-told a news confer- ence at Brunswick, Maine, for what he called the state’s “past magnificent develop- | ment.” As Wiliams and Bagwell traded punches in Detroit, campaigners worlga out-state. } other _|take over the steel mills in 1952.” i said. * : * Discussing his * years on the two /weeks ago that the school integra- ition issue was one of two high jmarks. during his court service. The other, he said, ‘was. the attempt of President Truman to ~ / . a as 3 Years Burton was with the six-justice majority that ruled against Tru- ‘man in the steel case. He also joined in al} the court’s unani- mous school segregation decisions since the original ruling in 1934. * * * When Truman named him to the bench, Burton was serving a two- |year term as moderator of the American Unitarian Assn., a posi- ‘tion that made him head of the ‘church in the United States and ‘Canada. * * * He was mayor of Cleveland i'from 1935 to 1940 just before being elected to the Senate. In ye Eisenhower, Burton noted he is past-the fermissive retirement age of 70. Because of his age and service, he is entitled ito retire on full pay of $35,000 a iyear. Closed Telecast Made No Profit Game Cost $18,000, Broke Even | on Tickets DETROIT tne closed circuit telecast of the Michigan-Michigan State football game ‘‘just about broke even,” drawing approxi- mately 6,400 customers to theaters in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw, Flint and Toledo. That was the report today of C. W. Smith, whose C. W. Smith en- terprises sponsored the telecast- for-pay. “Technically it was a great suc- cess with a good, clear picture,” Smith- said. ‘‘But monetarily we just about broke even. We found the World Series, opening of the duck hunting season and a beau- 'tiful day pretty tough opponents. Of course, the court suit didn’t help either.” Smith said the telecast costs amounted to roughly $18,000, ap- ._ proximately what was taken in. }- The sponsor and Michigan and Michigan State were to have split any profits. “Nobody made any. Smith said, then added: body lost any either.” Ticket sales were stymied from the previous Saturday until Wednesday by a temporary injunec- tion obtained by State Rep. John J. Fitzpatrick (D-Detroit), #vho claimed it illegal, and said he wes trying to force open telecasting. Soceeenigss acces One horsepower of machinery is the equivalent of tle work of 20 men measured in present money,” “And no- Crowd Trying to Grab|® . sirens howling and machineguns ple of Oakland County onthe need) TV Showing of M-MSU/ Ne ee _ |sponsored by brary, will hold its first meeting in Se official dedication A resident of Arden Lane, Ren- frew said the removal of signs to halt Lincoln traffic would make jt nearly impossible for drivers te leave side streets dur- ing the:morning rush hours. Commissioners agreed and or- dered the stop “— be kept. a ing tested in answer to a __resi- dent’s request that something be dotie to curb ae on their street. : Randall Court will remain Ran- dall court, the commission ruled. Changing the street name to Lakeside drive had been suggest- ed because the short street lies in the middle of Lakeside drive. * * * Upon hearing objections from residents, commissioners saw reason for the change. High estimates on street pa ing projects have Sesitea | = $5,732.33 in refunds. The Park street paving has $3,441.97 to be refunded: Lakeside! drive, $1,766.92 Willow Lane,' $377.06; and Randall Court, $146.38. Istvan Danosi, internationally fa-| mous fencing instructor, has indi-| cated he would come to Birming- | |ham to instruct fencing in the city) recreation program if sufficient in-| terest is shown, according to-Rob- ert Girardin, recreation diréctor- Danosi presently is coaching the Wayne State University fencing team which ranks sixth in the The no passing onfigance is be- .Fatal ict Fired After Drinking Bout MO , Calif. @—A Mich- igan corpofal has told military police that Sgt. John W. Ham- mond; 37, shot and killed himself weapon when he handed it to Hammond. He. added that the sergeant spun the cylinder, pulled the trigger and shot himself in the head. ee Hammond's body was found on a lawn in the Monterey Presidio. . Brennan was arrested in down- town Monterey where he had given some bar patrons this account ef what happened. ing held for further questioning but that no charges had been filed pending laboratory tests of the gun and paraffin tests of the hands of both Brennan and Hammond. Both men were stationed at Ft. Ord near here. ” Huron River Yields Body of Baby Girl .FLAT ROCK wW — The body of a diaper-clad baby girl was found lodged against a falien tree in the ioacs River near here yesterday. Dr. Edward S, Zawadzki, Wayne |County medical examiner, said the | child had been dead one to three |months, but he could not deter- |mine the cause of death immed- lately, State Police attempted io iden-’ ae the body by tracing the diaper she wore and a red figured cloth lin which she was wrapped. E. ©. psgrie ATE A. igher Posts Directors of General Motors egies afternoon. elected Edwin C. Klotzburger, general manager of Fisher Body Division, a vice president of the corporation, and elected George Russell executive vice president-finance of GM. Russell has been vice president in charge of the General Motors financial staff, and a GM director, since April 2,.1956. In his new po- sition: he will continue as a mem- ber“of "the finance, executive and administration committees of GM. He is a director of several GM subsidiaries, irieluding General Corporation ang Motors Insur- ance Corporation. He also ig a director of Ethel Corporation, He lives in Bloomfield Hills, manager of Fisher Body Sept. 1. He joined GM's Chevrolet. Division as a specifications clerk in St. Louis in 1923. He also makes his home in Bloomfield Hilts.- ee 2 Appintment of Richard FE. EL liott as comptroller of Detroit Die- sel Engine Division of General Mo- rf. day terms. Klotzburger was made general) GEORGE. RUSSELL Two GM Ofticials Given by Board nounced today by Clyde W. Trux- ell, division general manager. He will succeed Roger H. Ringo, who is being transferred to other re- sponstbilities pending his retire- ment at the end of this year. Four appointments in the finan- cial staff of General Motors also were announced today, effective immediately. John P. Sullivan, whe has been assistant treasurer in charge of the tax section and the central Office payroll section, was ap- at general assistant treas- no E. Kelly, who has been as- sistant comptroller in charge of the insurance and pension section, was appointed assistant treasurer. He will continue in charge of this samé activity.— Henry W. Welch, who has. been director, operations analysis sec- tion, was “appointed assistant’ comptroller and will continue in charge.of this same activity. William A. Gossett, who has: been director, general accounting sec- tion, was appointed assistant comp- troller ‘in charge of the general . accounting section and the cost tors, effective Nov. 1, was an- eS 4 “ analysis section, | Michi can Carport Says Authorities said Brennan is be- . a se —- yo tomorrow FOR Motorcade — * - © There Mr. S. E. Knudsen will pre- - sent the Schools, | MOTORCADE | @ Begins at Elks Temple's ot 3 245 ° Reaches Seginaw G Huron at 4:00 to’ Dr. Dena Whitmer, Supt. of keys fo 26 1959 Pontiacs for driver trainer courses @ The MOTOR-CADE will continue after this-ceremony up Oakland to the Pontiac Motors Adm. Building @ There will be several ‘59 Pontiacs left at Huron G Saginaw for your DOWNTOWN no te Ra Sg __Jithe presence of greatness. “By WILLIAM L_RYAN - AP News Analyst | WASHINGTON (AP)—The past And throughout those perilous | l years, the trail figure of the man lin the Vatican towered as that of |a giant on the side of those in. the world who believed in the funda- mental decency and dignity of the human being. _ It mattered little what your re- ligion might have*been. You would have been a rarity if you had been able to come away from the pres- ence of Pope Pius XII without the conviction that you had been in _ tt * * Uneounted thousands over the THE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS [Detroit Salk Clinics SAY ... “WE LIKE THE NEW PONTIAC” And—we would like to know why you like it. ‘Look closely ot this new beauty and look for’some Good - News in our- ee color. od. as SO... , Don’t Let the Parade Pass You By . the New ‘59 Pontiacs Wednesday — Downtown ES See All of YOUR DOWNTOWN PONTIAC MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION. —’'No Better Way to Shop” ‘| past two decades stood in the pres-i ence of this man and heard’ his’ voice, He never spared himself the ordeals. of innumerable audi- ences. as fetes of eek ‘watched : with feelings of awe as he raised his arms slowly and majestically ir benediction, while a thunderous rear of ovation swelled from the Open Day and Night DETROIT: {AP) — Emergency clinics wil] be open day and night Lin Detroit.and Wayne County this week ‘to give Salk antipolio vac- ‘eine against the area's polio epi- | demic. ; * * * | _Dr. Joseph G. missioner, said six new polio casés | were reported in Detroit Monday [to bring the total thus far this year to. 542, with 16 déaths. This compared with 170 cases and two deaths at the same time last year. | ; * * * Molner said surrounding Wayne ‘| County reported eight new cases, to 155 cases for the year with no ideaths. He said there were 67) | cases and one death for the same a iperiod last year. * * *! SEE WHAT A MODERN GAS RANGE WILL GIVE YOU AUTOMATIC COOKING. The new gas Burner-with-a-Brain makes ev- ery pot and pan you use an auto- matic cooking utensil. Simply set the dial... the flame raises and lowers itself to maintain the exact temper- ature you-wGnt. Does all your pot- watching for you! Foods won't burn, - -seorch, or dry out. CLOCK-CONTROLLED OVENS. Set the timer on the new gas range oven leave for the day! Whole meals cook to perfection without worry or watching. PERFECT BROILING. Direct flame broil- ing seals in the natural tender flavor of meat. And with gas it’s | smokeless closed door broiling. . TIME SAVING. A turn of a dial and the correct cooking temperature is there . instantly! With a gas range foods start to cook at the t you co EASY CLEANING. Nothing beats mod- ern gas range design for quick and easy cleaning. Removable parts, including burners that con be washed in the sink. FREE |NSTALLATION 7” eee TRADE-IN ~ YOUR OLD STOVE NOW AND Given with ranges featuring BURNER-WITH-A-BRAIN , on the handle IT’S AUTOMATIC WH EN USED. WITH THE BURNER-WITH-A- BRAIN | and the temperature chart Molner, Detroit! ‘| and Wayne Cointy health com- Monday to bring the county toll| . | stands With Believers of stadia: Dignity : ay a = of Peace Ding 20 Teriying Years | Church, or that they could read| You ‘heard ce say: “Tell- the : in that sad, ascetic face a deep|people-of your great country ‘that our prayers ’are with them.” jmultitdes massed in St, Peter's * + & Those who saw him in private audiences, no matter what their creed, almost invariably. reported ‘they had come away feeling the meeting had been a -rich spiritual experience. Even the most cynical and worldly of his visitors confessed themselves deeply moved.’ . Perhaps it was the impression they received that in this spare. physically fragile figure there was a reserve of enormous spiritual power. *x ‘* * Perhaps they saw the reflection of such power in his eyes—black, dancing, alert eyes that seemed ~1to pierce through a man’s exter- ior and look into his very soul. -+..Perhs sense the man’s “deep ~ humility] amid the -ancient splendor sur- | eee Zl the. Roman» Catholic. -lal] history, here was a man who o compassion ‘tor all men, I met Pope -Pius XII on_ several You felt, somehow, those pray- occasions and have had impres-|ers would be answered. sions like these. I know of nobody who has met him who has not| come away. with similar faglings.. | One suddenly remembered, in| his presence, that in an age which saw the most destructive war of spoke and labored only for peace. | One would remember that in an| era which witnessed incredibly | cruel -scourges at the hands of) ruthless. dictators, here voice to speak out fearlessly for the conscience ¢ mankind. * - ‘felt the inner strength of the men ‘You ‘heard the voice, aimos a whiner " pronounce the quie! Sie ; Mute. a ——— A Detroit. man, charged with the fata] stabbing last month of Township, yesterday stood mute when arraigned on a manslaughter charge before Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. . * * .* Oe Harold Richardson, .29, of 1720 Collingwood St., had a plea of innocent ‘entered for him by the judge, who ordered .Richardson feturriéd to the ¢Counfy jail wher he couldn't make a lowered $5,000 bond. ~~ * * * Richardson claims he stabbed Herman Gibson, 26, of 1610 Glen- dale Ave., in self defense Sept. 15 on a street corner in the town- ship after Gibson reportedly attacked him with a broken bottle: a Detroit hospital. ‘on Manslaughter chores another Detroiter in. Royal Oak |, ‘Gibson died three hours later in) Electric Shaver ~ RECONDITIONED —While You Wait Service— You took the slender hand andj was afl EAMIROMS: CLEANING)! 1 Bottle Does 4 Long Lasting Cleanings 98° | | ELECTRICAL —2nd Floor } NEW SERVICE—Remington factory representative will be in our store every Wednesday of every week. | Electric Shavers —Main Floor | | } ' Beautiful’ RAYON in PINCH PLEAT eee ag ESS “ « onsen” yap nee a‘ re ce niece. — RAYON NYLON $2.49 Value. 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All sizes S$ — M—L — XL for men and youths, c 78° Durable rubber mat has many. od THE PONTIAC PRESS BAROLD A. FITZGERALD | President and Publisher Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THEE Ss, ASSOCIATED PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958: Local Issues Halt N ew Cars General optimism is currentiy felt in all business circles as a result of last week’s. General Motors and Chrysler settlements with Walter Reuther’s "United Auto Workers. * * * ; The automobile companies . an¥ the union. should be congratulated — for resolving their various issues through the give-and-take of the bargaining table rather, than calling ~ ____’ an industry-wide strike Seaton, GM Vice President in charge of personnel, and WALTER REUTHER, UAW President, both agreed that they had arrived at a sound and fair three year agreement. * * ~ Unfortunately, continuing local disagreements between General Motors and the United Auto Workk are keeping some 14,000 w Also, since the plants are.not able mes Our entire country was alerted | awaiting word from the automo- - bile industry, since it is one of ——"—the-key factors-of-the-U.-S,econ-—- omy. The big three alone produce more than 95 per cent of the nation’s autos. : \ > a and Coming right at a time when the outlook in general is much brighter~ this pact should assure relative lab peace je the auto industry fot the next’ thee years. ‘This should tre- mendousi\ oe SOS “confidence _ _ in this area _— The employes and their families should be able to look ahead and to buy the things they need and want. Security in a job is one of the _ greatest things in the world. kK wi ws All three contracts. \are basically thessame. GM and the UAW were last to sign and the agreement was reached a few hours after the union had gone out on strike. Lours G. f Guinea Faces Result of Independence Vote One of Premier Dre GAvLie’s greatest victories in the recent refer- eendum was the heavy vote cast in overseas possessions for the new French constitution. Of 22 Departments, only one, Guinea, voted “no”.on the constitu- tion thereby automatically gaining its “independence. That independence was sO prompt in coming that Pre- mier Toure, head of the Guinea government was somewhat non- plused. It means among other things that all French economic aid and administrative assistance wil! be withdrawn. * * * Premier Toure is _ protesting hopefully that ties with France aren't severed completely; that Guinea needs French help; wants to remain in the frane bloc and have commonwealth status in the French system. . Previous to the referendum leaders of Guinea had campaigned against French imperialism and talked of complete independence. They had addressed Communist meetings and had urged the people to resist colo- nial domination by voting “no” on “the new French censtitution’ About 96 per cent of them did and now the leaders find themselves in a quan- dary of their own making. wk * All the rantings about colonialism and imperialism seem pretty empty when faced with reality. Guinea is @ very small country and still needs. _ the assistance and protection of France. No doubt that will be forth- coming after the situation has been faced, otherwise Guinea could be a fertile field for Communist penetra- tion. “THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac, Michigan Daily Except Sunday 48 W Huron st. Trabe Mark Rveset Bassert, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director forw A. Rim Assistant averse Manager Ecrt M. TReapwetit, Circulation Manager Gowassp A. Prreoreatp tm, Vice President and Business Manager G Marswsts Jornan. Local seraeere joun W. Fr Manarer THOERALD Beéretary and Editor Groner C. Inman Rorrer B Tare, Classified Manage: - _Mafiaging Editor The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republication of ai! locel news printed fh this newspaper as well as al] AP néws dispatches The Powrtsc Paeas (sg delivered by carrier for 40 centa @ week: where carrier service is re @vMilable by maf) in Oskiand, acomb, Lapeer and Genesee, Li Washtenaw Counties it ts 206 8 mr “gisewhere in, all er, United Btates “~ = Aen payable in advance, class Leer et Pontiac. Member of AB Phone Se Pentine FE 23-8181, when production is speeded: up. to work, they are not in a posi to rehire workers they will need ‘You cannot sel cars that eee off the job in-Pontiac. — been produced. Pontiac dealers throughout. the country are enthusi- asticsand ready to go, but they are _ being placed in a poor competitive position on announcement day with a shortage of cars. The auto industry is a dog-eat-dog business and the salesman with the product will make the sale. Prospec- tive buyers that are ready to pur- ehase a ’59-car-will not-wait for-tocal--: issues in Pontiac, Michigan, to be settled. They will want their new cars right now, ~ x * ra It is too bad that. the local ne- gotiators representing both labor and management cannot get to- gether and bargain in geod faith across the table while uninterrupted work continues in the three ocal plants. This pattern of beresining worked successfully covering com- pany-wide issues, and it seems reasonable to believe that it would work on the local level if it were given a fair chance. * * * This year has been one of the in- dustry’s worst years since the war.’ With the major problems settled, let’s hope that the local differences can be speedily resolved and,the new models will soon start coming off the assembly line. The Man pore lon Tomato, Potato — Contest to Run Hee! Potato: Running over with cal- ories and going to waist. Tomato: Red in the garden, but often blonde in the convertible. We've had so many requests for large ‘potato and tomato contests that we've decided on one — to run joinfly. No prizes aré to be given, and DO NOT bring any entry to the Press office. Write or phone. any forenoon (FE 2-8181; extension 28) giving weight and name, and the Man About,Town will visit you to check on same, if your entry is among the biggest. - All entries must be received in - the Press office by noon on next ~~ Friday, Oct. 10. We already have both potatoes and tomatoes that. are around the three- pound mark, so govern yourselves accord- ingly. Winners will be announced in this column next Monday. Remember, do not bring in your ey, but write or phone us. Twirling the hula hoop for six and one- quarter hours, ’ Jean ‘ann Hale, ten year old daughter of Mr. and.-Mrs. Jack Hale . of 2447 Walce St., wanted to keep on twirling, but her competitor quit. Making the closest guess on its weight, Mrs. Henry Zilliken of Rochester took home the pumpkin that won our contest, and was the door prize at the fair at the Hamlin school. It weighed 70 pounds, 15 ounces. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Marilla Hayward « of 155 North Genesee Ave.; ninety- ninth birthday. Hans. Hoffman of 349 Auburn Ave.; eighty-first birthday. Sanford H. Westcott ; of 7 itroit: formerly of Pontiac, Lake ‘Orion and Ortonville; birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Newman of Rochester; ninety-first birthday. . Elsie E. Mills of Highland; eighty-fourth birthday. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Meredith of Caro; golden wedding. one hundredth ~ / < B wae Remember How Those Chinese Toys Work? ee * Gx Pe et rich and expensive decor. Three acres of landscaped grounds ge abiores So SE Ween. nal. bole getane ae PET “vacations to Bermuda and other desired places. ae + fe x € rue incu cuipaay od all Sokebed Wa aatba alu need othe ago.and now decides to split stock so the dividends will not seem so cxnitave te the public Many of your readers will have sober thought redeem mas aes cunpeia ey < @® 214 Linden ‘God’s Plan an for Man Is. Being Spoiled’ >< The time's at hand to show our David Lawrence Asks: WASHINGTON —_ Learned lawyers in different parts of the country, seme of them the authors of books on constitutional law, are writing in to this correspondent raising a signifi- cant question. In_ substance, it is whether the justices of the _ Supreme Court of the United States have themselves been true totheir . oaths to support LAWRENCE the ‘Constitution. It certainly is novel for the Supreme Court justices, as they did‘ in a written opinion on Sept. 29, to be accusing the governors of states and the state legislatures of disregarding their oaths and of refusing to ‘‘obey’ federal court orders because they mezely try to test out new laws to get around court rulings—something Congress itself has frequently done. x «* Here is an extract from one letter: Bernice from Victor Woods Margaret £. -~— Harold = Mitchell, Betty from M — from. Gear ai ce ioltord eel Orval Snr Zui” Ann T. Mildrend é ae Jack Barbara A. from Robert A. Dorethy P, rom, Werner. Dwayne J from Léretta M. Roberts Robert ffom Coleen —— Marie ~—_ Stanley J, Allen He from Norbert BR. Langevin - Underwood fig Bugene J. from” Ann L. Workman. Many classes have been filed! ‘and several more will begin’ this jweek. Enrollments wili be re- day. The following nurses are avail- | 'Senior League is Marcia Cameron, ‘Waterford Music Group Elects New Officers. Heading a new slate of officers ot Waterford Township's Musical ‘assisted by vice president, Jerry Exline. Other _ officers are: secretary, Francis Spencer; treasurer, Mari- ‘ann Englehard; and corresponding secretary, Virginia Endress. Pals - ‘iachtnes nd, wtesesente te ish ‘pile Thursday 1- 9 p.m. blic Speaking Wednesday 7- 9 p.m. The group meets the first Sun- iday of every winter month at var-. Thursday 7-10 P.™. |ious homes. Its puxpose is to stim- Thursday 7- 9 p.m. |ulate interest in good music, Miss iCameron said. ings having. the one-third is- actually cropland: . lubricating —film - County’and State Okay Program for Cut-Overs} From Dixie Highway Plans for two left turn cut-offs; afrom Dixie Highway~ at Walton ‘Boulevard and Williams Lake road} in-Waterford Township are slowly} but surely becoming a reality ac- cording to Michigan State Traffic engineer Sam. Levine. 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Her Phone UNiversity 1-9380. y Suitcase contains x -pc Pajamas, taffeta ‘dress, 2-pc. sunsuit, straw hat. nylon stockings, vanitie set, sun glasses and shoes $1 PLACES IN LAYAWAY...WAITE’S DOWNSTAIRS TOYLAND “six THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 ‘TUESDAY, ocrowER 7, 1958 ~ Deaths i in Pontiac and RUSSELL D. COLTON Russell D. Colton, 63, of 1094 W. Huron St. died yesterday morn- ing at his residence of a -heart) attack. He was a self employ ea) painter. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1008, Water Won- derland Post. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen; a daughter, Mrs. Herman Sonnen- berg of Pontiac; four sons, R. R. Colton of Milford, David D. of Billings, Mont., Douglas C. and Paul E. Colton, both of Pontiac; oe grandchildren; and a sister. - Service will be at 1:30 p.m. BoD from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. NICHOLAS P. SULTOS Nicholas P, the Presto Grocery on ‘South Sagi- naw street, died yesterday after- noon at his home, 504 S. Saginaw St. after an illness of several weeks. He was 64. Prior to the grocery store, Mr. _Sultos operated the Pontiac Lunéh’ Restaurant. Surviving are. his wife, Kath- erine; three, daughters and: two sons, Sam P. Kentres of Pontiac, Theodore, Keritros, Mrs. Constance Kolokithas, Mrs, Mary Manikas and Mrs. Lula Maheras, all of Ann Arbor: 11 grandchildren; a sister and four brothers, all in Greece Mr. Sultos’ body will be at the. Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home un- til noon Thursday when it will be taken to the St. George Greek Orthodox Church for service at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. , sae FLOYD F. TIMMERMAN ‘Floyd E. Timmerman, 59, of 2 Rosshire Ct. died suddenly yester-| day morning of a heart ailment in the Federal Department Store. The maintenance foreman at the store, he was a member of Elks Lodge, and the 23rd Engineers Association. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; and two sons, William of Water- ford Township and Donald of Flint.| be Waar ertisement) ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. Ac- cording to medical diagnosis I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism. For FREE information on how I obtained this wonderful relief write: MRS. LELA S. WIER 2805 Arbor Hills Drive — BD P. O. Box 2695° Jackson, Mississippi Sear will at 1:30 p.m. Sultos, operator of! - i~ ‘DELOS ANDERSON Delos Anderson, 61, a member of the Gakland County Sheriff's Department for 16 years and of the BJoomfield Hills Police Department for seven years, died yesterday in| St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had been in ill health several years. He was a member of Central Methodist Church. Mr. Anderson leaves his wife, Ethel; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Flynn of Pontiac; four brothers, |Frank of Pontiac, Ernest of Lans- jing, Floyd and Arthur Anderson, both of Morley; and three sisters. Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in- Oak Hill Cemetery. ‘Thursday from the Farmet-Snover Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. MRs. MARTHA d. HALE OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Martha J. Hale, 95, of 225 Lincoln ‘1 Ave. will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs- ‘day at Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Hale died early today. She Was a member of Beach Grove! 2 ‘land Baptist Church in Pruden, Tenn. Surviving are “aA son, Vernie E. Hale of Oxford, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, LEO T. HANLAN MILFORD — Service for Leo T. Hanlan, 55, of 2041 Jackson Blvd., will be held Friday at the St. Francis Church in Grand Rapids: Burial will follow at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Grand Ra- pids. »: Following Rosary service at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home Wednesday evening, the | body will be taken to the Ronan Funeral Home in Grand Rapids. Mr. Hanlan died last night at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital fol- lowing an illness of five months. Surviving is his wife, Margaret. MRS. WILLIAM H, MCELFRESH ‘Mrs. William H. AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for (Tennesa) Mcel- \fresh, 77, of 2936 Dearborn St., who ‘\died yesterday morning at Pontiac |General Hospital following an ills iness of several months, will be iheld 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bethany Pentecostal Tabernacle, Roches- ter. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Surviving are her husband; five | ‘daughters, Mrs. Jefferson Darnell ‘in Missouri, Mrs. Fred Quick and Mrs. C. C. Samples in Arkansas and Mrs. David Black and Mrs. Morris Capistrant, both Rochester; LOLOL LOTR CL OVO e NOOO OO Lo Le TOOL NOPeL UV DR. HENRY Optometrist 7 North Saginaw “Better Things in Phone FE 4-6842 Open Friday Evenings CESS Wednesday Afternoons " A. MICLER Street, Sight” ad earby Areas Se eS ft eeigie wit ; | Flint, ’ Bridges of Pentiac; 34 grandchil- and. Allan and Woodrow dren; 32, great-grandchildren; and two great- -great-grandchildren, GEORGE H. STEVENS ROCHESTER Service © for George H. Stevens, 63% of 158 Fern- dale St., will be held 10 a‘m. Fri- day at First Baptist Church, Roch- ester. Burial will be in Oak- Hill Cemetery, Pontiac. Mr. Stevens died early this morn- ing at his homé following an illness of several months, The body is at Pixley Funera] Home. He was superintendent of Detroit Molded Plastics Co. and a mem- ber of the-Plastics Engineering So- ciety of America. Surviving are his wife, Gema- rice; two sons, Wilfred N. of Roch- ester and Francis of San Angelo, ‘Tex.; a daughter Mrs. Ruth Fiole of Phoenix, Ariz; eight grand- children and one sister, MARTIN TLOCZYNSKI Martin Tloczynski, 89, of 3000 East- ern St., will be held 1 p.m. Thurs- day at "Pixley Funeral Home with burial in East Cadillac Memniorial Gardens, Mount Clemens, following an illness of several months. He was a member of Lodge 510, F&AM, - Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Mary; two sons, Fred of Rochester and Ernest of Tucson, Ariz.; four grandchildren; two great-grand- children; a sister; and a brother. MRS. ETHEL L. WHEATON Ethel L. Wheaton, 79, of 212 St. John St., Thursday at Richardsog-Bird Fu- neral Home. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. She died early today at her home following an illness of five years. Mrs. Wheaton .was,a mem- ber of the Hickory | Ridge Baptist Church. Surviving are i daughters, | He died last night at his home| ; |" HIGHLAND. = Service for Mrs.|_ will be held at 2:p.m.f | ; AVON-TOWNSHIP = Service for! Me |Advice ti. Pedestrians ey * * Nhite Aller Dak By The Associated Press Wear ‘something white after dark. Your “chances of be- coming @ pedestrian traffic:casualty will be fewer. That was the advice today of the Automobile Club of Michigan, which explained: - x - ¥ It’s hard for the night driver to see ahyone walking ‘glong rural roads or dimly lit city streets. A splash of something white, even if it’s only a handkerchief, will help warn him of impending danger.” Y _* The club pointed out long winter nights are coming up and said it was distributing “Wear White” posters among ipeenseqepectess’ ve rrr Established in 1898 : Farmer-Snover : "FUNERAL HOME 160 W. Huron-St.— te. 2-9171 : “PARKING ON PREMISES 31° cocceccvcnceceseseecccooncvecoosoossesssenecs Not if arate. ar Wirephote LIFE ON QUEMOY — Mrs. Tsai Chin Nien places bricks back on wrecked Portion of her Quemoy home after it was hit by Chinese Communist artillery..Mrs. Tsai was in an underground shelter during the night barrage. These photos were taken recently by AP correspondent Forrest Edwards, the morning after one of the Red barrages. .too many other fields and reducing y- iMrs. Richard’ Needham of High- and Mrs. Royce Long of Milford; one sister,- Mrs. Lena It would take 40 conventionat lof the four jet engines going into piston engines to equal the power'America's new jetliners. < College of Hard Knocks for Your Children? gs is can help it, of ut can you? By = they reach college a wilt aes irae, adhd choose able to take ole hope so. But maybe wdsay calje ¢ classrooms ee ep are any callege By By the time your ‘entero 1967, ee cctlewe at are ex- ted to double. On top of that, low salaries are driving fted teachers into the number of eapable papi training for teaching. careers . Published as @ public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Exccytives Assodiation. THE PONTIAC PRESS are corps Geel college, there’s a good chance the college .of their choice just plain won't ve ready for them —unless we - ae ee to remedy this situ- tion now. You can help, by helping the college of your choice now. Bayer of Milford; five grand children and one great-grandchild. | Deaths Elsewhere DENVER (AP) — Mrs. Edna Case Boettcher, Denver civic and) social leader and widow of Claude K. Boettcher, industrialist .gnd | financier, died Monday , al stroke. With her late husband, Ker: charitable interests were best rep- resented in the Boettcher Founda: tion. She was born in Pittsburgh. : {cial welfare fund was approved * *« * WASHINGTON .(AP)—W. Chap- in Huntington, 74, author, former State Department official and | authority on Russjan affairs, died Monday at his summer home near Bluemont, Va. He had been -ill since suffering a stroke last De- cember. He was born in Des Moines. ' . *® * * INDEPENDENCE, . Mo. (AP)— J. August Koehler, 80, formerly a bishop in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, died Monday. He .did mis- sionary. work for the church be- ginning in 1910, was pastor of churches in Philadelphia and sev- eral other Eastern cities and was ordained a bishop in 1920. County Acts to Boost F| Social Welfare Fund ty’s genera] fund to bolster the so-| Monday by the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, The loan brings to more than $600,000 the amount the county has had to transfer from other funds this year in order to meet record- high welfare costs. Despite these transfers, the coun- ty still faces a deficit of $868,893 at the end of the year because of these costs, supervisors were told by Fred W. Smith, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. 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It was fabulous the way the guys got along with not a bit of trouble. This crew has always been that way—we're a group of adults. ~ kt ok & It was a good trip. We're happy about setting the record, but I don't think any of us have a- de- sire to do it again. Of course if _ its braken by someone else, then that's coming up another channel. | We didnt get really exc ited ; about setting the record until we passed up the Skate’s mark of 31 Then we really started trying to set a record that would last a while. Before that, we passed a mile- stone without even knewing it. ‘tield being mechanical. kit.to build a hi-fi amplifier. I this trip, something I had never ‘done before. Isgot my instruction | from some of our experts, my own I brought along a do-it-yourself | thought it would be a tough job,| ‘but I got it dorie in five days and ‘that left me -without my hobby project for the rest of the trip. So I turned to doing quite a bit of reading. And J] got started vith a little bit of leatherwerk, making a knife case. * * We had two or three people who do rea] well at painting. They copied photegraphs of their ship- mates’ families and made oil por- traits for them. Leathercraft was big too. And! there were.a lot of games going—j| monopoly, cribbage, bingo, pi- :nochie, chess, checkers. We wore two monopoly sets to a frazzle. Dozens of decks of cards got so worn we -had--to throw them -away,——____ * * a short letter every day or made a continuous letter. Then they ‘swapped them. with their corre- TT | A lot of the people aboard wrote Severa] days went by before we| |spondents when they got ashore. realized that we had gone past) ‘This is common amongst the mar- Jules Verne’s ‘620,000 Leagues Be-! \Tied “Johns,” of whom I am not neath the Sea.” * * * | But it isn’t surprising’ wé didn't notice it. Sometimes, when you're under the water and yeu can’t: tell night from day, you even get your sleeping hours mixed up. You think it’s noon and it turns out to; be midnight. We worked a.normal watch routine all the time—four hours on duty, eight of The ‘first seems to be week under water always busy while __ you get your machinery all! tuned| up and the kinks ironed out. Then after that first week is over, things begin to get into a| routine where you can begin! spending a lot of time on the hob- bying bit. * * * I tried to break into electronics | Totating basis on subjects relating |we spent time educating- the 10 or /one. But the off-time was not all. games and letter writing. Many people worked on correspondence courses, including those that would advance them in their Navy jobs and those that will get them high schoo] diplomas. : * * * A lot of us attended voluntary lectures given by each other on a to naval tradition, customs and history. And during the on-duty hours, so new submarine sailors aboard on the way we do things on the Seawolf. Some people ask us about how we got along and how the food and Gilerést St., air were over such a long period. Well, I can't remember more RECEPTION. FOR CREW — Relatives and - friends gather os pier at New London, Conn..,,. to:welcome home the USS Seawelf as it arrives is in background. revord.of 60 days. Sictiic tous bard df Guiaaal Dynamics, builder of the atomic-powered vessel “Start that homeward trip, . things |tels, We even get some wine cook- occasional ist and our own gags. s <- * * * | The amateur cartoonists spooted|{": ~lbany little-mistakes or-accomplish-|] -_ ments that -any of us made, One tense — not because of surfacing, ‘but because we were going to do}~ something different. It was a big ing ly. = change from just staying nn all Our air. down there was perfect.| the time: Tt was regulated all the time to). ok k pom re It was a lot bet- ind once we got vp. it was an ter--than -it- was when we were] even bigger change,- Unlike - past down for 30 days last May. trips, we were met by~photogra- We were in our own little world, |phers and the press, who were hov- but we stayed in touch with what/ering in helicopters and a blimp went on outside because we got|over the spot where we were sur- newscasts and the ball Scores. facing. A press boat was also in| We even had our own cartoon-|the area. For most of us, the most anxious: the the more tension built up. At that} the country.| particular moment, I. was prefty| ,. e * ee eon toe me! our run in sur- poet and manure the dock indiéated to everybody present that we tad nof forgotten the lessons we learned on the conventional type: sub and brought to, this new{truly submer- sible subenarine Seawolf. So & @ One en in 13 worked for some unit of government in 1940. Now the patio ts about ope i ie. & Now You Can Save’ ‘Money When You ee Home tnsurence!- = up above poured a cup of cold) water down the tube and into his ear. ~The humor helped. pass the time. Ablewdls - ‘owen the haa lowes a. w. * esioaischer! Maz E. Kerns River in New London. When youl] -ssrse/ Zoe pe " 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-155] You Receive Protection - for ‘Your ‘ima, ie tl Contents, Theft_and P&sonal Liability. « at its home port after setting a new underwater Sentenced to Jackson on Larceny Conviction Robert W. Griffin, 24, of 21676 “Ferndalt,° yesterday’ was sentenced to 1 to 5 years in the State Prison of Southern Michi- gan at Jackson for attempted lar- ceny from an automobile. Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Clark J. Adams sentenced Griffin after he pleaded guilty Sept. 9 to an attempted theft from a car in March parked in a Royal Oak shopping center parking lot. BIG SUCCESS — That's the Township school officials felt about the first of- ficial fire drill held at the new Pierce Junior High way Waterford New Waterford School Empties Quickly Hold Fire Drill in Record Time | By REBA HEINTZELMAN. ' More than 1,200 teenagers were ‘sent to the Board of Education|real fire, and a real fire engine evacuated in-one minute and 34| office, where each of the ten yearly Came, how would fhe trucks get seconds. during the first official’ state required fire drills is studied. through the lines of kids in the fire drill held in Waterford Town-| ship's new John D. Pierce Junior| High School. In spite of unfinished exits, un- wrapped equipment and: busy work- men in the halls, a deadly silence prevailed as long, single lines of| pupils moved systematically out. irffo the sunlight. _ONE OF MANY This was only one of many fire drills held throughout Oakland County schoo early in the school year. However, the efficiency and coordination of large groups de- pends entirely on good organiza- tion, and Waterford Township schools have a unique system that has been lauded by State and County officials. Principals and teachers of each! school keep accurate account on the performance of youngsters fil- ing in and out of the building after an alarm has been. sounded. * * * A detailed report on time ele- ment. involved, condition of sc hool equipment exits and discipline in- ; side and outside of the school is | There is complete silence dur- ing q drill. This rule is enforced in case a teacher must give an | important instruction. Principal | of Pierce Paul O'Neil said, “There’s no such thing as ‘quiet talking’ when 1,227 pupils are involved.” 'a scheduled fire drill helps to elim- inate sudden panic for kindergar-|~ ten children not use to ;the loud ringing alarm-bell, and’ most of the drills are executed early in 'the school year to atquaint the pupil with soon’ as possible. BRING. IMPROVEMENTS Some of the suggestions sub- mitted by principals have resultéd lin extended cement entry-ways, | additional steps, improved panic- bafs and lighter. doors with sta- construction’ of newer schools. Not all of the suggestions come from adults. A principal of one of the elementary schools passed on an idea from a third grade bey) : Kendale Por trait “Coupon & This Coupon and $1. 00; Payable at Studio for SONE 8x10 PORTRAIT @ Selection of Prefs @ No Appointment Needed @ Parents Must Be b Miners @ Onlz..Qne Offer-Eath 9 Months @ Groups May Be Arranged For Ln Good Until Nov. SKENDALE STUDIO ty OA 2 99 1475S: as Pontiac FES = eal | A teacher’s warning the class of his assigned exit as, tionery open-position equipment in| .) Pentiac Press Photo School. More than 1,200 teenagers filed out of the building in record time. | The child said, “If we had a _parking area?” * * * The principal added a quiek no- tation to his report — ‘the chil- dren have been rerouted to a safer, position.” yeu | ZENITH Behind-the-Ear HEARING AID No earphone in ear! Only visible, wired tube conducts sound to earmold in ear, TINY ZENITH | Abate s Tinlest Zenith Ever—Weighs Onty 6/10 Ounce @ Flexible Wired Tubing Holds mid Snugly In Place @ inconspicuous Phantom-Link | Connector (at slight extra cost in any Zenith custom earmold) @ No Dangling Cord e Finger-Tip Volume Control PLUB...10-Day Money-Back | Guerantes...1-Yoar Warranty ood Yoar Service Pian FREE | FREE DEMONSTRATION! | io alll 13 North Segioay St. Zenith Quality Performance | | | J anice Heads Out to Sea Hurricane Whips Nassau MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Janice dealt the honeymoon hayen of Nassau in the Bahamas a sting- ing blow and headed northeast into the open Atlantic today. Heavy weather broke ships on the rocks in Nassau harbor and killed one man. * * * Carrying top winds of 75-m.p.h., the hurricane was located at 5 a.m. about 330 statute miles east of Melbourne, Fla. Forecasters looked ‘for Janice to continue moving toward the north- east—away from the U.S. -main- land—at 17 m.p.h. during the next 12 hours. Some buildup was ex- pected. Gale warnings were displayed from Cape Hatteras, N.C., south to "Vero Beach, Fla., for north- easterly winds 25 to 35 m.p.h. on the coast and up to 50 m.p.h. a short distance off shore. "oe * * Tides were expected to run two! to three feet above normal in’ the storm area and some floodihg was expected, especially at~high tide. Janice left a Nassau skipper drowned, several boats lost and destroyed and unestimated dam- age. : : outer islands. | Consumers Power Co. auditorium ee i eS Driving across Nassau esbar, Janice carried peak winds of 60 ™m.p.h. A 15-foot sailing dinghy with One| area man aboard plunged into a ASS opr swell and sank within seconds. Witnesses said the skipper disap- peared. * * * ; The Restless H, a 38-foot Mar- coni-rigged ketch, was broken on rocks a mile west of the Nassau shopping district. Jack Carleton of Nassau, the owner end skipper, got safely ashore. Communications were dam: and definite reports we not available immediately , the ae TA [Radio Amateurs ctions. Tonight Oaklan Hold will be the meeting place for the Oakland County Amateur Radio So- ciety session at 8 tonight, : Election of officers will be held, and color movies of guided mis- siles will be shown. The public has| Snag in Waterford - Paving Proposal Hits A meeting has been set for). Thursday, by Waterford Township businessmen in the Drayton Plains , who have run into a snag regarding the a of _ proposed parking lot An estimate of $10,500 “been submitted to the from the Pontiac Asphalt P: many it is! We have a wide ™ necessary. a survey and submitted an cattonene of some $20,000 for the project, which includes additional gravel and adequate drainage fa- cilities. The original bid was for bla “only. A new plan to eliminate 90 feet at one efid of the 1%¢-acre parking lot, and pave the alley for an estimated $12,000, will be discussed, according: to chairman Mark Ste- wart. Two Locations One jet airliner innovation is automatic oxygen masks. If pres- surization falls below the equiv- alent of 14,000 feet, a panel con- 46 Williams St. been invited, aad refreshments will be served. taining the..mask flips open auito-|- matically. Pontiac FE 2- 5841 Price isn’t an item to some... Nowhere will you find charges more reasonable than ours, for range of funeral costs gnd extended payments if “Thoughtful Service” to Serve You: 3530 Auburn Road Auburn Heights ~ FE 4-1579 DIEN’S SHOES SALUTES THE 1959 PONTIAG by Giving You (ur Greatest Shoe Value in 19 Years! Look at These Names I. 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Parent-Teachers-/now would lead to a request for a ly call the sanity of our wakeful pagne din-| hold not wen ce i. at ee 95 5 0 bey hours. As consciousness dawns,|ner, an after dinner brandy and| the people gf the globe would alia Pmian. gevirncnent . “Beb, you're in Cape Canav- pos an classes will "be = ard eo oneareon : you remember that last night you|smoke and talk, then goes to bed de, , is as afraid of nuclear war as we| °*-” Refreshments will be’ served fol-|Circle in Siberia, . » checked into the Bide-a-Wee Motel, ‘_ * -®% .*& He. said every large city the|are. The only thing that will. give} And so I was... so I was.|lowing the “school day,” said) Moscow radio announced a ~ or went home to mother, or were} The next thing he knows his/enemy wanted to destroy it could, |us security in the long run is world] Alaska had been a-day or two be-|George Underwood, PTSA presi-| seven-year’ plan for the develop- —eeeeeeeEeEeEeeeex——eeeEee——E—E_eEEeeeeeeee_e fore. 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UTICA 3 . , LAKE ORION © Wilson Aato Sales, Inc., . Anderson Rambler, Russ Johnson Motor Soles, 105 M-59. ’ 7551 Auburt Rd. 51 N. Broadway. , ( . + | 2 ee 8 ; Pe an * ¥ E oer fe : a i as : Sse oe ik Ss by P _ q : : 3 na # o cet Py 3 Bee eK ® . 7 Pr ee oe » > * i A en ®, fi y ° -— a. . s 2 { “ tar i ‘ ae : c : i) : . ; : omg \ : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958 3 3 ee NINE he es a a "flexes in a faster age of travel, Ss & : : * es / * e : - : % < PONTIAC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FRANCESCO DI BLASI Conductor Mr. Di Blasi returns to conduct the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra for the sixth season. He is the musical Director of the Mich- igan Opera Company and a member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.~He will bring to Pontiac again the bril- Mance of his musical interpretations. ETRE Neg SE c= aa Seo A te ge CELIA MERRILL TURNER Associate Conductor Mrs. Turner will share the conducting with Mr. Di Blasi during the perform- ance March 17, 1959, when Pontiac Symphony presents an orchestral pro- gram. She is a composer, performer and accomplished artist in “poth music and acting fields. ~~ MISCHA MISCHAKOFF Violinist - October 14, 1958 Mr. Mischakoff is concertmaster of the _ Detroit Symphony Orchestra and often is called the “World's Greatest Con- certmaster.” He will be heard in Wie- niewski Concerta Number 2 for Violin. RUTH MECKLER . , Pianist February 3, 1959 Miss Meckler studied at the Curtis Institute of Music. She was the winner of the 1957 Grinnell Foundaltion Piano Award. She will perform the Mozart Piano Concerto. MARIA ROUMELL Soprano December 2, 1958 Miss Roumell studied at the Cincin- natti Conservatory of Music. She is presently with the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts, She will sing * ‘Visi d’Arte” from: Tosca,: “Involami” from Ermani by Verdi, “Romance” from * “The Desert ao Song” by Romberg and “Italian Street Song” from ‘ ‘Naughty Marietta.” THADDEUS MARKIEWICZ Cellist April 21, 1959 Mr. Markiewicz is a member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in the ae of Assistant Solo Cellist. He al appeared as solo cellist with the ork City Center Opera Company, Bellet Russe, Saddler Wells and cthies: He will play Boccherim Cello Concerto. es Tuesday, October 14, 1958 guest artist MISCHA MISCHAKOFF, Violinist Tuesday, February 3, 1959 > guest artist r _RUTH MECKLER, Pianist oft 1958- 1959 Season *_ Tuesday, December 2, 1958 . guest artist MARIA ROUMELL, Soprand Tuesday, March 17, 1959 ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM | Tuesday, April 21, 1959 guest artist THADDEUS MARKIWICZ, Cellist es Lincoln Junior High School Auditorium, 131 Hillside Drive, Pontiac Special Note: The second and su pleted auditorium of Pontiac , Active Membership $100 ‘SEASON TICKET . .. 96.00 SINGLE ADMISSION ls 50. a - - Genera] Ticket Chairman: MRS. GEORGE A. HARKLESS _ FE 4-6795 or FE 2-5488 ~ - uent concerts will be presen orthern High School. Added convenience wil b be their lighted, paved, parking area. ted in the newly com Be _ FIRST CONCERT TUESDAY, Oct. “4 Tickets Available at: Calbi Music Company Gallagher Music Company Grinnell Brothers } Miracle Music ~ ~ Miracle Mile Vic’s Record stop Active Membership Chairman: 4 MRS. CHARLES ULIGAN FE 2-1958 Patron Chairman: FE 2-4848 This Advertisement Sponsored by: "MRS. ARNOLD HILLERMAN . -M. A. Benson Lumber Company Community National Bank Connolly’s Jewelers Detroit Edison Company Diékinson’s Men’s Wear ! Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet Co. H. R. -Nicholie Insurance Agency Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home The Pontiac Press Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association Pontiac Retail Store Poole Hardwaré, Miracle Mile | - FE 2-0385 MRS. S. V. SEKLES ” FE 28096. UE } Pontiac State Bank - or “ | Shaw Jewelry — \ - Wyman Furniture Company , “Single Admission Ticket Chairman: , MRS. WILLIAM GRAVES . ~The opening meeting of the Women’s Association — __ta the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra was held Monday ~~ . at the West Troquois 1s road home of Mrs. LOH. Pontiae Press Phetos _ Schimmel. Photographed at the tea table were (left ~to.right) Mrs. Arthur R. Young, Mrs. James Gell and But Not for Marital Behavior—Abby Mate Won Good-Conduct Medal By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: While my husband was in the service he lived with a Japanese woman -in — off post. He lived goes z like this for almost three years and he | also married her in a Church. I wanted to go overseas with him but he told me a Pfc. couldn't take his wife. What ABBY I want to know is: ‘Why did he get the g 0 o d conduct med- al?” ONE OF HIS WIVES DEAR ONE: Because his martial behavior was better than his marital behavior. * * * “DEAR ABBY: We rent our upstairs apartment to an el- derly couple. They don't have their own telephone so every morning she comes down here and asks me to dial for her because she can't see very well, I always do. Then she asks me to listen for her as she can't hear very well, ei- ther. I don’t mind doing this to help her order her groceries, but she can keep me on the telephone all morning with calls that don’t mean a thing. Will you please tell me how I can explain it to her without being disrespectful to the aged?” = LADY DOWNSTAIRS DEAR: LADY: Tell her plain- ly and firmly (as you would a child) that you don’t mind help- ing her with her necessary tel- éphone calis, but the others will have to wait till you have more time. Be gentle. Being dependent in one’s old age is no fun. * * *- . “DEAR ABBY: I read in your column where a man who signed himself ‘Lonesome Al’ ae The Bloomfield Hills branch of the Women’s ‘National Farm gnd Garden Association met Monday at-Cranbrook "Institute of Science for a tea hortoring honorary members. mae @ cup ‘of . ~ + \ a was looking for a. companion for weekend trips, hunting, occasion- think he and I have a Jot in common as I em also lone- some and am not interested in marriage. Could you please send me his address?” GEORGE DEAR GEORGE: Sorry . I do not find ladies for gentle- _men, gentlemen for ladies, or Van Dien Is DAR S peaker Walter Van Dien, conserva- tion educational consultant of Michigan Department of Con- servation, was speaker when General Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met Monday at Ha- ven Hill. 7 Forty-seven members and guests attended the luncheon ~ and talk, Arrangements were handled by Mrs, Lisle Echtinaw and Mrs. dos Porter. * * Guan were’ Mrs. Charles D. MacCarthy of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Leigh Hough of Newton, Iowa, Mrs, Charlds B. Schmidt of Lake Orion? Mrs. Daisy Feath- erston of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Roland E. Gegoux of Wor- mer Lake, Barbara Bates of Detroit; Mrs, Hugh Little, Mrs. Paul Gorman and Mrs. Henry State Park and the Michigan constitutional convefition was discussed. - Bruner. . Mrs, .L. A a am Mrs. it Schimmel (right) wel-” comed Mrs. Edward Barrett of a “Mrs. Alex Capsatis- “DEAR ABBY: Why do men take out, tell you they had a aorta evening, take down they are a pretty shabby lot (morally) but they are still my parents and -I can’t ignore them. My husband has gotten to the point where he absolute- ly refuses to have anything to do with them. “I don't say he is wrong. They use terribly vulgar lan- guage and ask questions that are none of their business. They have also borrowed money from him and have made no attempt to return it. But, Abby, these are my par- - énts! How can I get him to go along with me when I visit” them?” UNHAPPY DEAR UNHAPPY: An un- willing guest makes pretty poor company. Leave him alone and visit them on your own time. , * * * “DEAR ABBY: Please tell me how to talk to Daddy? Mother died when I was a lit- tle baby. Daddy has been good to me and raised me in the Church but he won't go to Church himself. He’ goes out * . Pontiae Press Photos ~ ‘punch are (. left to right) Mrs. Edward W. McCaul, Mis. Willis B. Anderson, fe inom, and sie Felix =f a lot at night. I know he goes -to see married women when their husbands go to work. “How can I go back to school when the boys and girls know this too? How can I teach Dad- dy to be a Christian? Why can't I have a mother like oth- er boys? I want Daddy to change and be good so when he dies he can be with Mother in Heaven. Won't you pray for me?” et we ok For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a self-. addressed, stamped -envelope. Student League of Musicale Names Officers . Officers for"the coming year were elected when the Student League of Tuesday Musicale held its organizational meet- ‘ing Sunday afternoon at the Wenonah drive home of Cape Norvell. Elected were Sandra Bow- den, president; Denise Patten, vice president; Carol Norvell, secretary; Margaret Moreau, treasurer and Connie Gries- bach, program chairman. William Hartman was ap- pointed telephone chairman with Carolyn Wharton, Becky _Bloom, Barbara Payne, N. Burgdorf and Beverly Bensca onthe telephone committee. - Theme of the program was “The Science of Sound.” Ed- vard Grieg was the featured composer. were played by Miss Griesbach and Sherry Lou Parrett. * Hills Garden Club Holds Mrs. Irving Mack. News of Personal Interest in ‘Aves’ ture, one of Piano selections _. (left ) chats with Mrs, Josiah Faste owl of Cleves. land, Ohio. Mrs. Easterbrook, nation- . field Hills to her home for the associa- tion’s first meeting Monday. | — dice SS ee a. Space Expert to Speak Oct. 23. Rocket research and space travel authority Willy Ley will lecture on ‘‘The Conquest of Nearby Space” at 8:15 Oct. 23 in the auditorium of Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills. In his lec- the Cranbrook Forum Series sponsored by the Alumni Association of C r a nbrook School, he will explain the latest develop- ments toward other facts he acquired as a recent consultant at the Cape Canaveral test center in Flor- _.. ida. Rocketry and space travel are both a profession and hobby with Mr. Ley who was one of the founders and later vice president of the German Rocket’ Society. He is now a member of the American Rock- et Society and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society. Tickets for the lecture are available at. the Cranbrook ' School alumni office and may be purchased at the door the night of the lecture. : * * * Donald Wennsten of LaSalle street will sing in the Michigan . Opera Company’s production of “Rigoletto” by Verdi to be given at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Friday. and Saturday evening. Tickets. for Rigoletto, the opera company’s contribution to Detroit Opera Week (Oct. 5- 11) are available at the insti- » tute on the nights of the per- formance. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brancheau of Greer boulevard left Satur- day by plane for Brazil where they will remain for months. Mr. Brancheau is help- ing set up a wheel fabrication plant in Cruziero. _ * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Parent of Genes drive have as their guest Mrs. Parent’s mother, six? Mrs. H. W. Hutchinson of Lon- don, England. Mrs. Hutchinson, who ar- rived in this country Sept. 23 and will stay until Dec. 6, had not seen -her daughter in al- most 10 years. She met her grandchildren, Christine and Johnny, for the first time. She sailed over and will re- _ turn on the Queen Elizabeth. x * * Mr. and Mrs. James J.‘ Ha- wisher (nee Dorothy, Kelly) of Malden, Mass. announce the birth of a son, Mark Henry, born Sept. 21. Grandparents aré Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hawisher of Silver- Musicale Held at Benson Home A Matinee Musicale was held Sunday afternoon at the Silver- side road home of Allan Ben- son. Piano selections were given by Nancy Boardman, Susan Stranahan, Beverly Patton, Patty Hamilton and Sally Wil- son who also read an article, “Miracle of Sound.” Also present were Mrs. Bert Benson, Mrs. Paul Saghy, Rose Anne Mariucci, Ann Pearce, Anne Thomas, Ann Strait, Judy Eames, Margaret Emerson and Christine Emerson. 3 Herrington PTA Fair to Include Special Events Herrington School PTA will hold a fair from 11 to*5 o'clock Saturday at the school, There will be a bake sale, games, movies and special events such as a hula hoop contest at 2:30 p.m., an auction at 4 p.m., a square dance ex- hibition at 4:30 p.m., award of door prizes at 5 p.m. In the cafeteria there will be hotdogs and Tea ‘Sloppy Joes,” other goodies. ally known flower arranger, demon* strated flower arranging to the group preceding the tea. ; i! . he 4 \ a . and - ‘Wheaton, Il., , College side drive and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kelly of Medford, Mass. * * * A Pontiac area student at- tending Wheaton College, ig Margaret Ann Proctor of Baldwin avenue. She is a junior majoring in pre- medicine. * * * Janet Moon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Moon of Os- ceola drive, is on the central committee arranging for the _ Oct. 18 Homecoming Weekend activities at Eastern Michigan . Miss Moon is a senior. ke wk Robert Joyner of «Osceola drive who is a junior at Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, $.D., will be narrator for Teepee Day Pageant, part of the 36th _ annual Teepee Days homecom- ing celebration to be: held at the college Oct. 10-12. Bette Wolfe to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Wolfe of Waterford announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bette, to John Alvaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Alvaro of Birmingham. A Nov. 15 wedding is planned. - Wieniawski—Coneerto- pointing — the “mausical groundof the season's first guest artist, Mischa Mischa- koff, concertmaster of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra and ene of America’s most out- violinists. - standing x -« * Preceding the business meet- . ing,’ a coffee hour .was held. were Mrs. S. V. Sekles, Mrs. Alex Capsalis and Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer. - Assisting were Mrs. Arthur R. Young, Mrs. C..T. Ekelund- and eo next meeting will be bid Nov. 24 at the home of Paul A. Kern on Long Putte drive. Mrs. Luther K. Hertier will be — speaker. Scherzo Group Hears Program The newly formed Scherzo group of the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale met Sunday at Christ Lutheran Church. Mrs. Erwin Hofmeister gave the program for the day which included a talk, ‘Introduction To the Organ.” Mrs. J. J. Wiley played .the organ and . bells, Sponsors for the new group are Mrs. Hofmeister, Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Eugene Moore. Mrs. Moore -was social chair- man for the day. 19 PEO Members Attend Dinner Nineteen members of Chap- ter AW, PEO Sisterhood, held a cooperative dinner and meet- ing Monday evening at the Desmond road home of Mrs. Cora Grace Bartell. Mrs. Iva O'Dell was cohostess. ‘ Local chapter bylaws were read by Mrs. R. M. Williams. The Oct. 20 meeting will be at the Motorway drive home of Mrs. C. W. Oliver. Luncheon Marks Start of 67th Year Woman’s Literary Club The oldest Pontiac women’s club, The Woman's Literary Club, began its 67th year with a Past Presidents Day lunch- -— +h eon: Monday at Ted’s Restau- rant, : Mrs. E. D. Moessner, Mrs. FE. O. Meissner, Mrs. C. Earl Currah, Mrs. H. O. Swett, Mrs. Robert McNeil, Mrs. Raymond Swaney, Mrs. Warren Thurs-. ton, Mrs. Mabelle Wilson, Mrs. J. Harry Baker and-Mrs: Dale Moats were past presidents honored. -_ x ke Hosfesses for ‘the day were Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh, Mrs. Bs Honors Past Presidents ee Plans were made_ to FE) Mrs. Harry Vernen, “president, as delegate to the Southeast Distriet pets Oct. 1415 __in-East Lansing Mrs. Wilson | tatcodubed Roy: ~ J. Alexander, director of stu 3 + Lulu Luby. and Mrs. Yoseph — Phillips. dent services at MSUO, who spoke on the new university. re The club voted a contribution to Girls Town and Mrs. Ver- non reported on the recent gen- eral Federation of * Women’s Clubs convention which she at- tended as delegate. The Wom- an’s Literary Club and Pon- tiac ‘Woman's Club will serve as ‘hosts to the Oakland County Federation of Women’s Clubs meeting in January. On their way into the Iristitute of Science to enjoy the lecture and tea are (left to right) Mrs, John Mile and Mrs. D.L. O'Toole, both of Bloomfield ills, ; b: ‘ * “owed ‘witt-am analysis o the. out — moods, tempos - ’ TWELVE ea TT TET THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. — ‘ Sa 19. 98: regularly 29.98 (Terms $1 tex, a Week) Magnificently carved clocks in golden Jeweled, ‘precious plus . metal’ finish. front-wind movements. OO. PAP 8-day, by Lorna Hodes Just right for half-sizers — this two-piece “‘chemise’”’ dress has an easy fit through the midriff, a slim skirt that makes you look taller, leaner. Easy Printed Pattern. No alteration problems: . . Printed Pattern 4726: Half sizes 14%4, 16%, ‘4, 20%, 2242, 24%. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern if you wish Ist-class mail. Send,to Ann Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St.. New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Gail Barber Féted at Bridal Shower Gail Barber, bride-elect of Lee Hathaway, was honored at a mis- cellaneous shower at the Illinois avenue home of Mrs. William Mc- |Clure. Mrs. John P. Niggeman was cohostess. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Barber of |Milton Hathaway of East Iroquois =,| road. COLLECTION 4 A new concept in- decorative fabric fashion for draperies, slipcovers: and bedspreads The “Quilted Look” Collection, “brilliant new achievement in decorative fabrics, capturing the enduring beauty of the traditional quilt; imparting a feeling of warmth and luxury in a three dimensional effect. TheQuilted Look’’Collection is prae- tical as well as decorative, Made of the finest cotton cloth ,.. completely washable; its EVERGLAZE* FINISH is soil resistant and helps retain a fresh appearance: through repéated launderings. The “Quilted Look” Collection has complete color correlation highlighting the season's newest fashion colors; lilacs, blues, greens, copper and russet tones, antique gold and many others. 48” Wide. $ Introductory Sale Price : 30 tet | 1666 South Telegraph 5 = yard. ) - BELLEGROVE Complimentary ’ muted stripe. a) INTRODUCTORY SALE of the newest concept in n fabrics! CAROLINA Large scale floral. Dainty, small floral. Draperies Bedsprends FE 4-0516 Joan Wyzgoski Feted at Shower | Joan Wyzgoski was honored at ‘a miscellaneous shower Thursday jevening at the Argyle street home of Mrs. Anna Phillips. Jewell Pres- ley was cohostess. Miss Wyzgoski, the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Wyzgoski of _|described to the American College = nesses, from the common cold to “J the takes. A zares_: 39-inch |: Cherokee road and Dr. and Mrs.| Hinkle ‘and Harold G. Woltt of je} Coriell University Medical Col- lege, New York, and was recently |" of Physicians. Wolff, .one-third of all human ill- cancer, are definitely related to nesses seem to come in cl just when they’ re having the most “tats, soa. sp Dolegpianeg Se ee because I long have believed that happiness can create health and that distress can cause sick- ness in a way which is. almost |- magical. We never will know how damaging our tensions and frustrations are to our body reactions to troubles or-crisis in| ~ | our lives. For ‘many people, fll-| usters eee sien pase io us \ [one-fourth of them seemed to have) half of all the —— pitelalios ‘appecenty oufier® Jeng elect dba the m debi Ce eats ak os ‘Along this same i tree BS problems, en ame magaaine Doctor Cares fluenced By According to Doctors‘Hinkte and) tnd lar tad able situations. We do ourselves a great = if we lise in as relaxed a manner as possible. Use Rouge... for Young, Rosy Glow With the big accent on youth and femininity, no woman should ever be without the rosy bloom ‘of rouge, says a world- famed, Hollywood beauty au- thority, Prove this by applying all~ of your make-up except rouge. Then, stand back from your mirror and puff on dry rouge in a pastel shade which har- monizes with your lipstick. The first. thing you will no- tice is that a flat facial surface turns into flatteringe cheek contours, the, whites of your eyes clear and look sparkling beautiful, your complexion be- comes richly creamy and a -new look of youth. results. Realize what a youthful boon rouge is to your appearance and never be without k. Creme rouge plus dry rouge brings the most glamorous results. Shower Honors Gwendolyn Vernon Gwendolyn Sue Vernon, who will become the bride of Francis) BEAUREGARD seale provincial Floor Coverings A dramatic and bouf- Fant dress for evening wear is this rich looking Satin trapeze dress, De- signed by Mr.. Mort, the swinging, full skirt is ac- |Middlebelt road, will become the bride of James P.- Kline, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kline of ‘Dearborn, Dec. 27. Thompson on Nov. at a miscellaneous ‘shower at the home of Mrs, Vincent Pearce of Fuller was cohostess. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vernon of West Rundell street and Mr, and Mrs. | If you're planning to can | pears, you'll find that a bushel | yields 20 to 25 quarts, say home | economists. LorensThompson of Court street. cented by large pockets. ‘(Senes, = / 2 t Fa YIN: | eS: All wool herringbone + = SP Bs __ tweed and corduroy : aN collar with warm quilted lining. A * | \ must in every wo- . .,.. | L man’s wardrobe. © ts. | oe Other Car Coats * iN $16.95 % $39.95. . “HURON gt TELEGRAPH Mon., Thurs. and Fri; 10.to 9—Tpes., Wed. and Sat. 10 to 6—Sun. 2 MS 5 T | u ~ {Jiffy to make of felt, Pelion or |pattern—add five ‘cents for each a lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, | JUST ARRIVED! . ‘Here’s = i sa Herd my a rundown of several of the most infportant furs this- season and important facts” about. each fur. All furs are primarily constituted of leather, , precious underwool and- guard hairs (that guard the preciotg underwool). The prerequisites of fine furs are suppleness and lightweight leather. Fox is eertainly one ‘of the most fashion important of the long-haired furs. Look for the density of the underwool and a full coverage of guard hair, both the wool and the guard hair to be very silky. When you have these requisites in fox you have a fine quality pelt. Color is a TMatter of choice. In mink, look for full hair, silkiness, lightness in weight, supple leather. Soft, heavily furred pelts are indicative of | a good garment. While some | minks are beautifully dyed, there is tremendous range of wonderful natural colors. It is almost weightless. Be- sides looking for silkiness and suppleness, just as ene would choose a rare gem, rarity and clarity of color is important. Mink is a beautiful and durable - fur with a long life of service. While it is one of the more expensive furs, like am invest- ‘ment it repays the owner many times over in pride of owner- . Planning to. Buy Fur? Helpful | \dvice ~ ship and length of service. The original cost should be consid- ered a long-time investment. — The Alaska Fur Seal should not be confused with the sea lion ‘which is the seal generally seen in captivity. The fur seal comes in herds to the Pribilof Islands near Alaska to bear their young and to breed in. May of each year. It has a dense undercoat af very fine silky fur, tightly curled at-the tips, protected. by longer outer guard hair. It is a very dur- able fur, very practical and. very beautiful. It is warm and the wearing quality is prac- tically the best of all the furs. Although centuries ago the Nomadic tribed of Persia were in a great measure responsibie — for thé breeding of Persian Lamb, this animal comes from various countries of the ne; East and in the last 50 ya ‘has been successfully bred in Southwest Africa. Here, . look for thin lightweight leather so necessary” for suppleness. .. Since we are not concerned with underfur because the wool and hair are combined in the creation of curls, look for a uniform tight curl and good lustre. The wearing quality is very good. Broadtail is. the pelt of the “stillborn’”’ or. prematurely born lamb of the Persian Lamb family. By virtue of this very fact the skins are soft and — pliable as well as very light in weight. . Its lustre an ptr are the important ‘ors. In both Per- | athe prep and Broadtail black ; the preponderant color, some natural greys and a very few » whites. The natural soft grey tone is again popular this sea- son. |The wearing quality is delicate, the look is elegant. The original habitat of Chin- chilla is the upper strata of the Andes in Chile. They have, : however, been very success- fully bred here in the United States on various Chinchilla ranches. It is a very small ani- mal, the leather of which is very fine and silky and it has a deep blue grey underground with “grey topping of guard hair. If you put your fingers on it very carefully and slowly, you will not feel the fur, it is almost ethereal. Delicate, soft . and lovely, it is considered the | most luxurious fur. The wear ‘is good for its preciouspess. "by Sama Whale Sparkling treé takes little space —~gives-lots of clieer! Ideal for apartment, table, mantel. Tree lasts from year to year. GETTING MARRIED? 1 ht —as specialists in Format Wear Rentals, you are assured that the Groom and bis men will be correctly dressed and ous- tom fitted In the finest quality #arnients, ‘HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS . 0s W. HURON AT. TELEGRAPE erinoline. Smart “wrap” for per- fume; decanter, other gifts Pattern 579: Pattern: directions. | Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern for Ist-class mailing, Send to-The Pontiac Press, 124 Needie-| craft Dept., P.O. Box-164, Old Chelsea Station,.New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, and zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book — just out — has VISION ' 17 & Saget ‘Contact ‘Lenses DR, .. R. BERMAN ‘fe gan quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- cial surprise f make a little girl happy—a_cut-out doll, clothes. to color, Send 25 cents for this - book. | ROSANN’S BEAUTY PARLOR No matter where I _ to be or what I° want to. do, now, if I igen took my best, ‘ Nadine” T call you Here's ‘to the modern beatty shop | where ladies may renew the glamour lost by daily care —- “Nadine” I'm thinking of you! BosAiOrs apaure salow i Baidwin (6 Doors N. of Walton) 92-9376 : (Night) ‘OR 3-7767 ba? s Seeds Madonna cily and Imported Bulbs 63 W. Huron St, FE 5- 6261 Helaine, to ‘Herbert Boss. He is the son of Harold Bass of Orchard ake, A. Dec. 21 ~~ “wedding is HELAINE WOLFE marriage. . Here's a letter from a 30-year-old wife whe has “friends” to thank for her husband growing discontent [Replecs Discontents With Real Friends . ‘By RUTH MILLETT Sometimes it is a couple’s friends — their enemies — who put the greatest strain on their 5 rather then Situati By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: My hus- band and I and two children live in an all-year-round resort city. We both have large fam- ilies living throughout the country, and many of the members spend their vacations here with us. We have just built our own house near the beach and it is a delightful place to spend a vacation. We enjoy seeing these relatives and we do have room to put them up. “However, it costs money to - .feed them and as our budget is rather tight I often have to take money from our savings account to pay the bills. They always bring nice presents for me and for the @hbildren. 1} - appreciate this very puch but it doesn't help to pay. y. the gro- cery bills, —— “Wilt you please tell me if it _-ould be proper to ask them to help share the food bills, and if so, how can I do it. tact- fully? As I said before, I do - enjoy having them but I can't go on doing this on my hus- band's moderate income.” Answer: I think it will be best to explain your situation * frankly to your two families and ask them if instead of the beautiful gifts they bring you they would help you with the ‘grocery bills. “Dear Mrs. Post: I pass a boy in the hall at school many times during the day. We both know who each other is but have never met. Would it be proper for me to speak to him, or should he speak first?”’ Answer: Properly, a_ girl does not stop to talk to a boy who has not been introduced to her, but since you are school- mates and you see him day after day, I think it rather bet- ter to say ‘“‘good morning” frankly than to cast.self-con- scious sheep eyes at ome an- other, “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a teacher in a junior high school. The new principal of our school is a man, younger than I am‘ Shoyld I rise when he enters the classroom?”’ Answer:. Yes. Regardless of his age he is the principal and you as hostess'in your class- room should rise to greet him. You can expect 3 to 5 serv- ings from a pound of fresh fruits or vegetables, You'll get 3 to 4 servings from a 10-ounce package of frozen fruits or vegetables. - —* and feeling of frustration. th , from miniature to jumbo . . of forged brass . . . addition to your own home — or 3” to 3’ tall... 26-Inches Tall i i | BOTTLES These gay, king-size Italian them single or in pairs... Smoke, tach were 93, 95 5 Shipment of lish Brass raised relief, hand - ham- > from $1 to $100 CKS — a distinctive the =o. pair 4 \ $75 spar- ; Use EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | | é aa Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. 24 West Huron St. Smee o _ fF * FOURTEEN if os le x 4 tee ee a te Social Security Problesis Where Can Live on Less? By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer Almost everyone facing retirement seems bothered by this question: “Should I pull up stakes after I retire and move where I may be able to live on less? To California? To Florida? To |! Arizona?” After considering the quéstion, the proportion of retired people who actually move is small. But, the number who do move each year runs into the tens of thousands. : Many find what they’re looking for. Many are unhappy with their change: : The difference in attitude can be expected. Some people would be unhappy in retirement no mntter ; _ where they lived. Some find the cost of living isn’t what they expected. Some — because their roots were too deep back heme — can’t adjust to the new verromnaines. t aoe ane ~eireumstances. aaa But, for most of those who are unhappy, the cause ts. —simple:They didn’t investigate thoroughly what they- were getting into by moving. ~~~ Yet, a fhorongh investigation. ought. to be the first. rule of any retired person who thinks about moving to a new location. x *« * ; How can you — if you're nearing retirement — find out without too much expense whether a move for zs would be financially wise? First, you ought to estimate how much ‘icone youll have in retirement and how you'll be spending the money. You'll probably be spending most of it on food, clothing, housing and medical care — if you're like most retired couples. * * * Second! you ought to pick out a number of cities and towns you've heard or read about as being good retirement spots. If you don’t know of some, write to the capitals in the state where you think you might like to live. Most have special agencies which will send you literature about various Joon in the state. The next, step should be to subscribe to daily newspapers for several months in the places you've picked out. For example: Suppose you're living in Iowa and you've heard that St. Petersburg, Fla., is a good place te retire. You could subscribe to the St. Petersburg Times. ~*~ ‘After the papers start coming, save the food and clothing ads. Then, compare the prices of the items in the ads with ) what you've been paying for similar items and with those in’ the different papers. x &k& *&. S Since food and clothing probably will represent about 40 per cent of your retirement expense, this should give you a fair idea of the difference in the cost.of living in various places. : Most papers also run a lot of ads on “houses for sale; apartments for rent, etc. Compare the prices in the ads with prices of comparable housing elsewhere and ue your area. Also, you should write to the light, gas and‘phone com- panies to find the cost of utilities. The Chamber of Commerce in the places you've =icked ear. give you an idea of how many days in a year you'll need to heat your house. With this information, you ought to be able to estimate the cost of fuel each year. For medical cdsts, write to the medical society of the states you've chosen. If you can, ask the price of specific medical care you think you might need or are already getting. From the newspapers, you probably can get an idea of what kind of recreation and other activities are available to retired people. After you've narrowed the field of choice down, you may want to visit several of the places. This, of course, can run } \Husbands Swap. | Living Quarters After Wie Trade: | versa, in Nevada. ther couple wanted cuss the swap. “There are too many children involved and we. don’t want any notoriety,” said. the new Mrs, Un- derwood, ce Mental. cruelty was: charged. in Each woman: has three. |fF both divorcee actions. The women| -posed tretained -custody of their—childred} Lata make any ugh ou and: each was granted $30 a week NEWARK, N.J. (UPI). = a Newark Bay drawbridge Sept. 15 with a loss of 48 lives did not suffer a heart attack, but drowned in the disaster, a final autopsy report has disclosed. The final results of the official autopsy report deepened the mys- tery surroynding the cause of the railroad disaster. All indications thus far in a four-way investigation into the accident pointed to the probability that the engineer, Lloyd Wilburn, 63, of Red Bank, N.J., had suf+ ‘\fered a heart seizure only secofids before his. five-car commuter train plunged off the open drawbridge into the waters of the bay. Disclosure of the drowning came the State Public Utility Com- mission resumed its investigative hearings to determine the cause jof the wreck. Pontiac Cab Driver Robbed by Customer A Pontiac cab driver reported to city police early this morning that he had been robbed of $22 by an unidentified customer. Roy L. Smith Jr., of 61. Me- chanic St., said a man hailed his cab at Bagley and Wessen Sts. at about 1 a.m. and asked to be taken to an address on Franklin road, The man then reacted quickly into Smith’s shirt pocket and grabbed the money, police said. In an emergency, a jetliner can descend safely at a rate of 12,000 feet per minute—twice the maxi- mum descent rate of a piston air- machinists. They work the aa ; jabitt_in the same “factory... 2 \Say Jersey Engineer {i Died by Drowning engineer who drove a Jersey on tral commuter train off the.end. of new-home development was ap- proved. by the Waterford Town- ship Board last night... =, ; A one-acre tract of land on the northwest side of Walton Blvd. at Clintonville Rd, was rezoned from recreational to commercial for the construction of a new gasoline sta- tion. ‘At the present time-there is an abaridoned gasoline station and several old buildings on the property “vhich will be cleared for the new station. Bids covering $60,000 worth of jtownship-owned equipment were awarded to low bidder, The Na- tionwide Mutual Insurance Com~ pany. _* * * Their bid ‘of $1,360 was $112 less than the next lowest bid. | The fifth Highland Estates sub- division plat of 100 lots was unani- mously approved by the board members after developers revised tentative plans which provided in- adequate - drainage. Residents of the area on Air- port Rd. near Highland Rd. had protested a ditch along Airport Rd. and the developers of the 400 homes have rebuilt and Whtarford. Board. Rezones Land, OKs Subdivision turned down by the township board, because of “‘vague ownership.” Supervisor Elmer Johnson point- ed out that it would be too difficult to police an establishment with an undetermined number of owners involved. The denial will be sent to the state liquor control commission. Another request for transfer of a liquor license from owners of Rudy’s Bar, at 7960 Cooley Lake Rd., to the new owners, Mr. Mrs. Theophil Dobski, was ap- proved by the board. A hearing date has been set- for October 27 for the black- topping of 2,626 feet on Marion |. St. near Elizabeth Lake Rd. An estimate of $11,933 hes been submitted from township engineers Johnson & Anderson for the pro- ject which would be payable with the establishment of a special as- sessment district. * * * The cost to property owners — be $2.40 annually for each lot. Building inspector Emil Grishow, Was appointed special deputy health officer to handle all: health problems of the township ‘pertain- ing to garbage disposal and other sewage complaints. Board members approved the, re- modeling of the township treas- transfer Manny's Show Bar liquor craft: license to the corporation was planned more construction work on the ditches. - Furs A request from Marcey, Inc. to urer’s offices for better efficiency during tax collections, Members also approved ‘a fire- works display for the Waterford Township High School on Oct. 10. (2) Amend 1829 act per * {communities to remit taxes wD ‘Establish love allowing town. : at | ships tenet iad licensing or- *—Tiected for the Huron-Clinton: Met-| acon il nia 8 to ‘the; sepagete — rs itself. wo leer ‘to. ittownships, : ws permi gor ody to own and operate pub- ic amount of state school aid Oak- eee riage (8) ws which would permit the filing of policies of workmen’s compensation and’ liability insur- ance in lieu of Certain bonds now required, Alsé allow for setting performance bonds by drain com- missioner, and not necessarily based on size of project involved. An amendment which would change pfocedures in connection with adjusting school boundaries was referred back to the Legisla- tive Committee for further study. Lakeside Housing Aide Mrs. James Jones, a former psy- chiatric social worker at Pontiac State Hospital, has been named housing aide to Roy B. MacAfee, director of the Lakeside Housing Project. Mrs. Jones, of 189%, Orchard Lake Ave., will _be in charge of ‘\tenant relations, leasing and oc- cupancy, said MacAfee. She replaces Mrs. Margarct Klass, who is leaving Pontiac for oo 2% years in the tion with the Revenue Dept. to al G) Creation of a new town (Ty Amendment to increase the land County Board of Education| Pontiac Woman Named with 1-pe. Sculptured Handle Knife.. $14.95 AOOCOOOIOON OOD COCEIOOS eae ° ° SMART GIFT PACKAGE fp : : 4 Dinner Knives /- {7 : : 4 Dinner Forks \ : : 4 Teaspoons : : 4 Soup Spoons . : | JEWELERS 16 West Huron Street FE 2-0294 into money. But, it’s one way of being surer of your move. | . London. Bobbies Win $700,000 in Football Pool LONDON (AP)—Fifteen police- men have hit the jackpot with a world record football pool win ex- pected to be worth nearly $700,009, And the take isn’t taxable. -< The police station syndicate has filled in its pool coupon according PRESCRIPTIONS RESCRIPTIONS i ) ROFESSIONALLY ERFECT ROPERLY PERRY DRUGS fast Bivd., Cor. Perry FE 2 |— gamble 23 shillings ($3.50) on "| score. said. to the same formula for seven years. This is their first win. * * * Each week the syndicate — 15 workihg with them at the East Coast vacation resort of Margate forecasting the results of Britain’s football matches. Bettors have to pick eight tie games for a_ top Monday night, a pool represen- tative called on the happy cops to tell them of their success. Their win would be in the region of of 250,000 pounds ($750,000), he -~ ww * * r The biggest winner will be 38- sweeps back into the roof! year-old Constable James Upton, ¢ who has five of the syndicate’s 25 one-shilling shares. He stands to take home about 50,000 Bods So totally NEW . «with the "Linear Look? _New Holiday SportSedan is pure fun... practical, too! It matches sports-car zest with four-door family-size _ passenger room and luggage space... adds nearly 20% more visibility, with Safety Plate Glass in every window. New Vista-Panoramic windshield +Advertisement? a? ASTHMA & SINUS praiNact Children as well as adults now escape h severe wheezing, coughing and difficult breathing during recurring at- tacks of Bronchial Asthma end Bron- chitis with New Improved MENDACO. Quickly helps combat allergy, relax bronchial tubes, liquify sticky mucus, Thus promotes freer breathing, sinus @rainage and sounder sleep. Get Labo- ratory Approved] MENDACO at drugslsts .| $140,000). “ow week. ;same as I am for the time be- ing,”’ he said. Father of seven children and 19 years in the force, Upton earns 12 pounds 10 shillings ($34.40) a “I'll probably carry on much the Infant mortality rates in the U.S. have been falling steadily aad are 50 per cent léss than 30 years ago. Becoecto < Carl OF. Daren feceectoel Donald F. Johns i Every Detail = ! ae GF =| Is Important... sills We’do everything carefully: at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home: We just would not have it any other way. The ON & 7 little things of the funeral service are | ¢ always jmportant too, and mean much A to you. up It may be an extra ellort to call a {! relative, or special care of the flowers, or some other {tem that is most ap- preciated—so we do everything well end carefully Pho - 4 FEDERAL Parking x 4.4511 On Our Premises _ =) Donelion dis 855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC * ( * - 5 a + : © 1959 Super 88 Holiday SportSedan So typically OLDS! coc ED Cate onene and good taste! ‘: New Holiday SceniCoupe is an all-neio kind of Olds. ; . backed by dependable Oldsmobile engineering. Huge tinted rear, window fase 52% bigger and specially processed for heat resistance . ., blocks out _ sun’s rays, is standard equipment. x 4 . 5 ; = : : : ay TUNE IN THE "NEW OLDS SHOW,” STARRING PATTI PAGE: EVERY WEEK ON ABC-TV ©, IT'S THE "SURPRISE" SHOW OF THE YEAR! i ae } Ss f : ae 4 4 : : : ee * Me Y >. apts ores -atHickory Grove; Director of Continuing} Se oe Education at MSU to}: Address. PTA’ BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — At ies Sree maging of We now oe - year, Hickory Grove School Par- _ ent-Teachers Association will hear a talk by Dr. Lowell R. Eklund, director of continuing education at Michigan Sate Dewrenety Onters A graduate of MSU in 189 Dr. fund sity conferences at the Kellng Cen- Center on the aoe a * PTA President Franklin G.) will introduce the The meeting will be preceded by a social period during which re- freshments will be served. d Coincidence ca constitution, Ey front Exchange Marriage Vows at Orchard Lake Church | >. ‘garet Mary Doherty and William M, Wolynski, Performing the rite was the Rev. Giles E. Bartol. * * * The bride is the daughter of Albert T. Doherty of 3911 Walnut Lake Rd., Orchard Lake. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Michael Wolynski of 941 Ab- | seguami Trail, Lake Orion. is. -* °Matron of honor was Mrs. Mau- rice Noel of Detroit, the bride- groom’s sister. Best man was Ro- bert Woski of Detroit. ; * * * Following the ceremony, a break- | fast reception was held at the Rotunda Inn for members of the) couple’s immediate families. Upon return from their honey- MRS, WILLIAM M. WOLYNSKI moon to northern Michigan, the newlyweds will make their home in Milford. Sport Fury series will offer seats as standard equipment. The swivel seats are optional on four other models. x * * Besides new styling, new pewer plants said to operate 16 per cent "| jmore economically are provided. | itandard on ail Ve te a new manif . There are three V-8s and one six-cylinder engine. * * * The new Golden Commando 395 V-8, engine, with 305 horsepower, has been increased in from 350 to 361 cubic inches, and in tests has shown exceptional “getaway” ability in traffic. It is an enone oe for all models. - * At the front the new grille is a split lattice-work of extruded alum- imum bars extending the width of the car. It has a new hood and a double - barreled fender effect to house dual headlights, Front park- ing lights at the ends of the’ grille, are carved to provide visibility or side. * * * The compound windshield wraps around the sides and curves into Per UF Workers 'to Receive Material ROMEO — Community Fund so- licitors will receive their_material at two showings of a. movie at! 2 and 8 p.m. tomorrow at Romeo Community Youth and Ci- vie Center, Mrs. George E. Mc- Keough, Romeo and Bruce Town- ship erates amemeced comny. ' Mrs. Sg has named ‘ther. area captains, who will con- duct the house-to-house drive Oct. 14-24, . : x « * “They are the Rev. Peter. Vos, Romeo area; Mrs. Harold L. Pres- cott, the areq west of Van Dyke, between Bordman and 32-Mile roads; and Mrs. Harold Hayes, the same area east of Van Dyke. * * | Dr. David J. Rees will head canvassing of the Romeo business district. BOYS CLUB TAKES OVER conference is taking place here | "chambers in the Keégo Harber three young citizens, Bloomfield Boys Club, members ,of the West Friday learned a little aos e F ry — A top-level at the mayor’s City Hall, The ‘on: Pontiac Press: Phote about administration of this busy Oakjand city when they were given the reins for a day. From left; Judge Tony Hutchinson of 2441 Kleist. Ct., Mayor Larry Zidar of 3165 Kenrick St. and Police Chief Steve ‘Rogers of 2921 Glenbroke Rd. kk finish of the bumpers. New rubber- crested strips form twin horizontal ridges that wrap around the bumper ——\ Lahr § Selects Administrator the parked car from either front: Jerald D. Stone Moves From 3 Other Offices to Top Village Job LATHRUP VILLAGE—The City of Lathrup Village Council last night appointed Jerald D. Stone city administrator. * * * Stone has been: clerk, treasurer ,and assistant administrator for |Lathrup the past two years. He succeeds temporary administrator Gordon W. Kingsbury, who has returned to his teaching position at Wayne State University. -* * * : In other business, the council adopted-.a resolution to place ap- proval ef the Consumers Power Co. franchise before voters in a special election Dec. 3. Approval would permit the com- pany to lay pipe lines and have the exclusive right to sel] natural gas in the city. The low bid of $26,000 by Mac- Donald Moore and Co., Detroit, for paving in the city was approved. Just Slows Him Up | WEST WARWICK, R.I. (AP) Kenneth Pelleecione, 4, found out he had been running around on a broken leg 10 days after being knocked down by a car. His par- ents noticed he seemd to be. bothered while riding his tricycle. Doctors discovered a fractured lower gmt let. PLYMOUTH ADDS ere LINE — Piytaonth’s new line of luxury cars, the Sport Fury models, will be shown to the public Oct. 16. Shown above is the Sport Fury two-door hardtop. Sport Fury models have swivel front seats as standard equipment. Lower picture shows the nine-passenger four-door Sport Suburban station wagon, one of 10 different models offered by Plymouth in its 1959 line. New Plymouth cars will be shown in this area by Braid Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave., and R & R Motors, Inc., 724° Oakfind Ave. PATRICIA A. NICHOLSON Township, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Frank -A. Marvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Marvin of Detroit. The bride- elect attended Eastern Michigan with Sigma Nu Phi sorority. Her fiance was graduted from Eastern. He is a member of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. A January wedding is planned. 2 Children Suffocate in Escaping Steam | DETROIT (AP) —. Three-year- ‘old Tavanna Patillo and her brother, Kenard, 2, suffocated Monday night. when steam poured | out of a pipe and filled their bed- —/|room as they slept. Their mother, Ardina, 20, told police she left the children alone for a few minutes to go to the grocery Police Set. Clifford Briney said the steam apparently escaped, from a screw-type valve | left open Lon a steam pipe in the bedroom. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Nich- } olson of Alsdorf road, Avon | 3 College where she was affiliated | ‘Prep are Of Macomb Hospital ROMEO — Four important steps were taken during the past week in preparation for the Oct. 24 dedi-| cation of the new Community Hos- pital, staff and 18-bed —_— * * z cates, Ferguson of Almont, dedication committee chairman,) at the dedication. 2. Physicians and surgeons in the north Macomb-Oakland coun- ty area met to lay gfoundwork for actual organization ‘of the hos- pital staff. They also discu%sed proposed by-laws, duties and of- ficers for the group. Hospital foundation officers. se-| leured final approval of plans and| specifications for the 18-bed addi-| tion at a recent meeting in Lan- sing. They were conferring with} top men of the Michigan Offiee of| Hospital Survey and Construction. * * * 4. Fourteen local and. metropoli- tan Detroit contractors were invit- ed to bid on the hospital addition. Bids will be opened Oct. 28 Three women’s organizations will cooperate at the dedication by acting as hostesses and con- i Thieves Loot Apartment as Watchdog Snoozes CHICAGO (AP) — Francis, a! ‘cocker spaniel, was a watch dog, |his master believed. So when Russell Kepple, 40, and his wife Agnes went out to look for a new home, they left Francis to keep watch in thir apartment. When they got home, Kepple told police, their apartment was in a mess. Missing was a coin collection, jewelry and appliances, | which Kepple valued at $1,655. Francis, he said, was asleep in the kitchen. ROCHESTER — Following their marriage Saturday evening in the First Congregational Church of Rochester, the former Barbara i Robertson and her husband, . Harold W. Milton Jr. greeted a in the fellowship hall of the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Robertson of 205 Wimberly Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Milton of 1012 Mahaffey "| St. are parents of the bridegroom. x * * Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore. an ivory ail-silk row borders of taffeta circled the belt skirt, ending in a chapel train. Her beaded headpiece held the fingertip Veil of Alencon lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of ste- _ bphanotis and orchids, Terry Upton of | Mrs. J. Rochester, the bridegroom’s sis- ter, was matron of honor, Dee Dunn of Bay City and Mieen Kennedy of Detroit were the oth- er attendants, Best man was J. Terry Upton 4 ' taffeta gown with a portrait neck- / line accented by tiny bows. Nar~ ‘Greet Guests After Rochester Rite of Rochester. Seating- the guests were Bob Bridges of Lafayette, Ind., Kip Serota of Rochester, Jer- MRS. HAROLD W. MILTON JR. ry Wilson of Detroit and Hal Ro- manowitz-of New York. The bride's brother, ‘Roem, was junior usher. * megane the saariiaes rite was the Rev. E. John Yuells. The bride is a graduate of Mich- igan State University. Her husband was graduated from Purdue Uni-|- versity. They will make their home in Enid,‘ Okla., while the bride- groom is stationed at Vance Air Force Base. John Wayne Grandfather of 7'%2-Pound Baby Girl BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Ar- rival of a 7-pound, 6-ounce girl in| ~ St. Joseph Hospital has made ac- tor John Wayne a grandfather. The child was born Monday to Wayne’s daughter Maria Antonia (Toni) La Cava, 21, and was chris- tened Anita. Mrs. La Cava, Wayne’s daugh- ter by former wife Josephine Saenz Wayne, is married to Donald La Cava, an executive in Wayne’s film-making company. * %, * = toward organizing its finalizing plans for its| embers will be on hand at the|road, near the Macomb-Lapeer announced completion of arrange- ments for the reception and tours for Dedication iday through Sunday of the deciche tion day weekend. * * * The medical facility is located on 25 auxiliary’ Van Dyke, southeast. of Bordman | ducting tours of thé hospital They are the Community Hospital Auxiliary, Gray Ladies “and the Tri-County Nurses Assn. | Between 15 and hospital to conduct the tours Fr lcounty line. Satin for Evening Rite DRAYTON PLAINS — Columbia Baptist Church in Pontiac was the scene Saturday evening of the mar- riage of Thelma Joan Tucker to Roscoe H. Wright. Performing the Bride Selects White Lace, |rite was. the Rev. * * * | The bride is the daughter of Mrs. |Clessie L. Tucker of 3435 Signet 'St., Drayton Plains, and the late iMr. Tucker. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright of Bean Station, Tenn. * * * For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of white lace over satin. It featured a round neckline and short sleeves, with matching gauntlets. Her fingertip veil fell from a satin and lace beaded crown, and | she carried a bouquet of whité roses. and lilies of the valley on a White Bible. Marion Boyd. MRS. ROSCOE H. WRIGHT a ae Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles B. Stark of+ | Pontiac. The bridegroom's brother ;}Wendell L., of Waterford Town- ship, was the best man. x *« * Ushers were David B. Tucker of Saginaw, the bride’s cousin, and Ronald Frederiksen of. Pontiac.. The reception followed af the church parlors. * * * _The newlyweds are honeymoon- ing through the south while en route to Ford McClellan, Ala., where the bridegroom is stationed with the Army. Rural Land Values Reach Record High WASHINGTON (UPI) — The val- ue of U. S. farm real estate rose to a record high of $118.700,000.000 in the four months ending last July 1, the agriculture department reported today. The figure represented a 5 per cent rise a year earlier. The de- partment said land prices were be- ing pushed up by improved crop}. and income prospects, inflationary pressures, government farm pro- grams, and a steady demand for land from both urban and farm buyers. . * * * The department said farm land and Juilding values were unchanged during the March- June périod in Minnesota, Iowa and Pennsylvania. But they rose 2 per cent or more in the remain-| ing 45 states with an average na-| tional increase of 2 per cent. It was the 13th straight four- month period in which land values had risen. Madison Heights Suit Hearing Set Oct. 15 _ MADISON HEIGHTS — Argu- - ments in the suit brought against Madison Heights by its former city engineer, James H. Salle, who claims the city owes him $49,095 in back pay, will be heard Oct. 15. Oakland County Circuit. Judge Frank L. Doty yesterday heard brief arguments during a show cause order hearing, and decided ‘there is a question of fact’ to be decided. This question, the judge said, is whether a legal quorum of the city council was present when it, ac- {cording to Salle’s suit, confirmed a former council resohition agree- ing the money should be paid. County to Reconsider Judges’ Salary Cut A decision to cut $1,000 from the salaries of Oakland County Circuit Court judges next year will be re- considered by the Salries Commit- tee of the Board, of peers Arno L. Hulet, Bloomfield Town ship supervisor, urged the recon- sideration yesterday. “I've heard a lot of comment since we made the. decisién last month,” Hulet said, “and I think this is worthy to ‘go over again.’’ Fellow supervisors agreed. 4 Supervisors voted Sept. 15 against keeping the judges’ salary at $28,500 in next year’s budget, which is $1,000 more than the maxi- mum set by law. fy | é ice ws <3 axes . SIXTEEN ch, ae = ts THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7,\1958. eee, Sooke a — = : ee ee i Se St oe eS ie ts Us aes aa dea eae Fae he Ce Lions Get Earl Morrall, Two Draft/Choices, for Veteran Quarterback § = z oe i eas . oS = ay serge . _ mages oe . a . \ ae at ; S <*> os ee : =e Mee Le Fe Me 7 — o : E vs : ® es s oe. = “+ 4 ee : se 2 See mae fs i Be ke Soft is ‘ es x meq e. Z ‘ Se 4 ‘i i - Steelers WNo. ICK-—IN - By Joe Wilman | I | ling new offense and two impreS- lwinner of its first three games. | Strikes-and- Spares There’s no question in my mind, but what the curve ball is the |‘?*f¢ best strike-getting delivery in bowl- top 10 was Pitt, replacing Iowa. The leading teams with 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis votes ane) won-lost records Acbars (43) (3) .. ao Oklahoma (24) BA seer voce 7 Army (7) (2-0)_ = Dame) (3-0): ees cevercess CURVE | BALL Ne ——— Nemo Ae ceecore Michiga: Pittsburgh (2) (3-6) : Second T Saad sesencee Boe ora 35 j . ; : : - eyeyereyerer SAG supe . Loulsiana State Navy Lal Sete Purdue (2 S60 . Michigan Pts (i- -0- 1° a UD Sneecopecco 8. Southern Mettiaist ay (6- 3) eee 19. (Tie) coleeae (B-O) Sivvccceencee . (Tie) Houston (2-0) ......«reercee 22 (Packers Will Have Quarterback Worries GREEN BAY, Wis. Coach Scooter McLean, worrying about injuries to his quarterbacks, | eee ad pee, ve ays oo yet Sener a ane eee ia is controlling it. ever, ball. hook, straight or back-up ball. ing, ‘The bie trouble with the curve Really, the curve ball is nothing more than a big, wide-sweeping hook, Because it hooks over such a wide portion of the alley, how- it becomes more difficult to control than the normal hook The curve ball, when it strikes the 1-3 pocket, is moving into the 5pin at a better angle than the Monday tried to plan fer Sun- \day’s National Football League igame with the Baltimore Colts. “We'll show up Sunday,” said McLean with a smile, ‘But we'll ihave to come up with some radi- cally changed offensive plans: if these injuries don’t heal.” Bart- Starr, the Packers’ No. 1 signal caller, sprained his ankle in Sunday’s 13-13 tie here with the Detroit Lions, The sprain may be serious, enough to keep him out of Sunday’s ‘game at Milwaukee. Cleveland also has injury troubles. End Pete Brewster and the Browns’ home opener against Ohio State was, - 3 meeting between third-ranked, lteams pits Michigan Sfate, No. 9,| Auburn drew 43 first place votes | sissippi, Clemson, Michigan . State land Pitt in order.: Although the | ranking order was completely | shuffled, the only newcomer te the (AP) — i halfback Leroy Bolden will miss|§ Experts agree that the fewer ‘boards a ball covers laterally, the easier it is to control. A glance at today’s illustration shows how the curve ball is released near the center of the alley, and moves out to the right before it curves| w back into the pins.: wh =e oY oe 14 Church’s Inc’ 12 Team #4 BEMIS OLSON AMVETS wt @ ‘Trophies, Inc. 8 12 14 6 Team #10 8 , P. Squares 13 i 10 10 Team #3 - =—66 14 Bill Lillard is one of the best 2 W. P. Mistakes 8 12 | jaa Team #2 °° 7:13 Code Ne. 261 Pint. = D."s ‘ana 30 PROOF is \ Fieischmann's has more Proof—90 Proof—as exceptional the highest quality in every bottle. 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The vaguer Soviet resolution Cole of Caria Would Select Pope VATICAN CITY. (AP)—In ,the| E rig, SE BS gi THE MORNING | I TELL YOU, AGNES, I'M } “NY GONNA CALLTHE & Ds WPOLICE! THERE'S THAT X LOAFER HOOPLE, Bel HIS NOSE SHINING =3) LIKE ATAIL LIGHT, Eel CREATING ANOTHER RIOT /a= WHY CAN'T Fg HEHAVE A S06 Zag THAT GETS HIM UP LIKE THE RES _ ay EST OF NEAR IS S ms WATCH peers K nip vi 1 sil | te a 14] lt HH a sti Hite L Bax HARMONY= _ event of. Pope Pius XIi's death, the College of Cardinals will se- lect a new Pope. — O THAT'S: AVERY UNUSUAL-CRi YOU GOT “FHERE-- ALL CHEERIN’-- ) | WOT A CRAB IN Among the possibilities are: Mser. Giovanni Battista ~“Mon- tini, 61. He has served as a pro- secretary of state at the. Vatican Le. TH’ BUNCH! WHY, and as archbishop of Milan. (fe) ALL GAMES HAVE 2 *& ££’: 22.4 GOT SOMEBODY Gregory Peter-- Cardinal Aga- THAT DON’ T-LIKE AX gianian, 62, pro-prefect of the Con- _ gregation for the Propagation of the Faith, thé high post the late). - Samuel Cardinal Stritch of Ghica- go was to have, filled. “He is Pa- triarch of the Armenians. - | Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, 74, . ° dean of the College of Cardinals. Cardinal Agagianian was born in what is now the Georgian “Re- public of the Soviet’ Union. Cardi- nal Tisserant was born in. France. . Msgr. Montini is the only one of the three listed above who is Italian, as have been all the Popes of the last. 400 years. * * * Italians since 1946 have not had a majority among the cardinals, but it is still generally expected at the Vatican-that an Italian will become the next Pope. All forecasts must be qualified since the College of Cardinals, when it retires to the Sistine Chapel to select a new Pope, can/ choose anyone it desires. ; _ There are 55 cafdinals, and their average age is 72. It takes a two-thirds vote, plus one, of| . . em THE REAL STUFF = JRWILLIAMS © 1988 by NEA Service. ine. TM Rog US Paton /O-7 those present.to elect @ Pope. ° * ca a John Morris HALF ACRE CASTLE | Ps the little ticket, but it’s the car with the wiggly CASEY'S s THE SEAT Ve , : iy 7 ~ ~FRNE BuUSAM IAL EM. oct -?- # MORTY MEEKLE . . : THEY SAY THE | |WE'D BETTER = 3 ae ; : RIVERS STILL | | GOUPTO / wiTHYOU. I > HIS ABILITY TOMAK WANT TO GET J. ee ane yee : SOMETHING | 77” 4 SITUATION 7 Py a a4 4 eos Pile pepe or BS) oe a uu | — S ; . € 1990 by WEA Serica me TM fag UB Pat me “ By Charles Kuhn OH, NO? I’M FEELIN’ |: VE JUST BEEN SHOWIN’| | |... HOW T’DOABITO' : H’ KIDS... FANCY ROLLER SKATIN’/ ie __ By Walt Disney [WELL TOOTS, I JUST q FOUND ea ier ‘I'D EVERDO WITHOUT YOU? 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NEP —| ., Fe 3 lands imparted the Quemoy Detrait Barca: red ee ge lols Tra le Callum ‘and HLER = ECTRO wae tian e oktly bam moy|Monday. ished by the| NEW days in the. Oak! BU Ic on s in diness t Market the the. Oakland = co RGLAR A the board of trad transactions | as of|tinued YORK @ — ) —— , | peck ot eat * + de today. Det . | mixed bre = > Comers com ge _sale. ~ = 818.C Autoeye* mensteatlon=—Call_ _ Moe serly ue - roit Prod roaee wet aie early meee pad tt - Communi Autoeye ‘Electroni ad ries artim oes | | uce was active ~to"7 pan. F un ° pric in . 2 Gains to p.m Nat’ ity comaw c Al close Baipiete be pliner a eee and ee . Fri. Oct = 1 Bank 6A - arm s, Demand yeste Wesbersiag tosh, fanc _ |a Poin losses of , eee Bldg. LESMAN W FE 2-266 millers. came mos rday’s|C2teloupe, (crates 13 q aa ba : pares t prevailed fractions H — — ANTED tly from Grapes “Con bu, . 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Jones “Ng and s bondi end th an that. tn trustees, can sell r 500 us ~ . k ; A—Asked By , tedenseal chard. b 1 cece OI Reames >: #4| Manag delivered ng| that an wepumntinn nets & capact pregy a= Bs he oF _ Nag onal ne) : LE tena cB Ba hy {Manager ‘Waner XWin dings ty a re mestic‘gra’ | Russ) haste = 20A! 5, aaa 1 o> At. ik |... $175, cig tums tees ty |mabrert tn te en ae believe uss Daw Fete Augetes > Read ; “Eadie, Deaebe on Am Maton”... 4 tage Po alk the rate of $100 aot gael ered tha an oo west director} Ca rae ame the Victor T + Poniiac Push [EO Bier tA fe See ee SEES | ee rarer main ar rod Se 2 & “ + ar vo tien nsta Yeers trom REASL on (| § L eee 3 doz. . oe 903 Leskh dE ie the wrjecied Sie sede oS ge sabecribert matis recor dl FE 27164 tater this Cheri todoy, som osed- : 19 Lone =f Willman 214-stall Ug ers during | the ~ ge a aiten ery sre te whom yoo | ircuit TV Poul 8 Haut crm Bflcapical n ‘said the other reg ae ee srits| fete for cubir paola fan Tat tas ewes eocnthenss ty then Borne awit be tie tom poe es a Sle i 3 tees ; rT : ; sg ee ramos Bees om ve tousand Ponta dels _pergor,rovirny Eats 2, eS Blo ped bck tom mete pe oo ees a Neale ire : isit a mo : t 1 und, (A Borg Wai - & M oon? ues : exp! Hoarp. |: ~ Soe pintyefalag ad enany weet: Hi onal pinned cite were| A Qa ni acagg ban! er a Bh tes oe meetee iuttwoanp, | ° Rat ame — e come. hew this e. tional rk tod -cir 13: heav: ens 11. qual- oe Balke 4 Me gen Linc | city sales” ‘Ae gilt gives Divi sales meet ay for i Be whites” 1854-1 Us bok — on 8M ray at Sis lot area plans to = Lor 1 ~ eee ivision’ ing k a na- eae ait ers oe fryer hen: urroughs .... 167 s Hon... 16.5 south clear a ° EM 34164. 2 es ‘histo: n’s biggest ste the| Market aut beg hee ryers, 3-4| Calum a ‘3 Sone Pe 8 between John of the eae ce HAVE 01 2 Be és push | wat pee g esenangy Dad elas itt | Calum & He .. 544 a $3 5| streets son and , ‘ OPEN , - ot thea aaa ey, peat (Sepa mak i) eka, Wamacen ad. ARDEROOM. OCT FOR NING Z | Comi oS eae renee: aed eee ces Capital Airi sl ged ot Wheel... 391) complete , Willman fells a oe | ONE Poreteacs Came ing tw * = rases) a pts moderate Carrie am iss eller. : 1¢.| lot the construction said, A oe St: age ORLOS, oe fieense. _GFFIE ae . the Ame Ay pe before the #1 cent ferines™ rvers Case, rcp... a Mura a $32) re by July | next of the Sdecgeel ie gleh — aa 3 . e Am e 195) in- a ay. Sater Trac... 20. ‘at Dairy... 302! Commissioners Mrs. . ro . epper- . erica 9 Pon DETR Ch Bo .. 2 Nat ry 2 year. Pe Alice : dee { Mrs. oe 12 2 aeeneniial n public, the tiae tolDetroit. DEykorr EGcs Chee @ Ob «.. -8, Nat Cash R 46. |betore aa — n Retina, Mrs. Rete of _- Rady LePotn ~ arth Sec ‘ . | refresh ecast Wa large- grades t. cases inc (AP) —Exg Cin Mil M neeee 87.3 ce! Gene | cha them three have a ee Pi | ver lee | ss » r ~ I Segnew St | sales ecalers a oe to ornites tes: Grade A iuded, federalstate Clark Sve Ha Nat ayoe -.- $34) Planning Tcumended zoning pm. USES Arthur K WM. A. ethod : esm 47% ‘um bo Cluet' D .. 38. or Pac atte here om the j " will be EN “pie “FE pRortGacis S prior to i on] 282, oi tum 35.36, wed. Pg gtr tty Coca Cols. *7.. $84 Salo on” of || raastoaanan at iat a ass the| Bane Rare with as-Gizsitia Pu | | Thursd publi : e new pipers: Gee 28° td. avg 35: ane coe Paim es tye ona On 214 ores for two Oak Hill Dr. iene | so SEE Ee + Samat Colum ‘ee’. ig Sree St 32 |them © cea rama OnE il Cemetery, Mr ae a * White. mereiall ecks 27- arge 40. ra Gas... 45 Pac alm t econ flee at th nederson Semon E * * 3) aoa aes 32 wid. ave. 29 = BS mk we 4\a covering t » one of aioe oer ne the Sparks- Pi tn oA ave. 29 SF: AW .. 573 are | he Gi D ocT ome. AN WITH’ SOME 3 3008 ager . Knudse: mall 24-2544. Jarge 42- Cons ribs .6 Pan Ep Aif 21 mon enwood D, lobe ~ 6, 1958. RUSSELL ° - SOME. 3 P roids the postia: general man- aga “small 30-2 A lar o: = cw Pt ery $82 Parke’ Pict uf extension. M. Col husband of Bt. age Pa wen tag - Bri Moto c Divisi pies od a xe M0ly: m peg. Jd ae es Pome ess Changes eonen 06 — A A N imo ridge rs, and ion of|M ines of steady edium | Con ux. 959 Pa wa: 103.3 t Colton Sonne: father jeen ‘ain, MU ¢ ; ceaad general sales m Frank V- Locrigp poo —_ Kod larwe sia ceca oth opty = tee 6 oe Se “ limits sa bring ae city’ Paul s, Dee a te i - mEN TO LEAR} or seen the meeti: anager, ad- gales oo le cast, with bedere' rie (Cont aad es aa _ Ptizer ta i ae scheduled nee up to s fire pare. fon . Sed poe | =o N HEATING AND , from 12 to 1 ng which was is slow. ed op mediums mane teers (cone Out 10 rae” Sous bet night. for an initial Gate are Ties TDi Funeral serv we learning Apoly 1 ay Roch ——— mediume. Salle ere Gorn Pd ng. ss 905 Pree ea ed ane Seeks Sontie Funeral Home “i Bastien: ee | : _— ester GOP = : [Deere = Pub po rit Fore Ov e aoe a pared by Foy changes wer A. Se . cotton ~ Part Ce inter~ fuarante fact wie r CH Sponsor O Women | Livest «ABs “Beg via Rao erat sane Brees the City Hall staff pre- _detas Funeral Home. Doneisea- print teed with esee at A-+~} ; . ; a yr Open House erect ock [Doug Atre “= 33 Raye rug “+: 24 sone pert buildi Lee i a 7, 088, TASES. Tue sdvaprement, oper i ] TROIT Chem eae 504 oo. 6E mmercial and e a e- (fh Huron St.: i, aller Brush. ¥ a Van pate TOWNSHIP ‘A suEIRO capes Slot a os 66.2 32 ore = eorygieets downt ran Pisher oto Mrs Ric TT; Must RATE Cc =! re Van Hoosen Jones wil De) saral seo Bde Ns Se Rah fi downtown | rt ei ay — ee CERK cose many erp oo sees elt coi Ena te a atts’ ess | Vauxh | oS grit cea S Pe crime Baaet fee 4 ED er ote * eae 7 lv 8 aie [inden R Sa a iia ia aa pe ae arn Bt uxhall Now Fifth | Reta eo ae . i _— epub re, Sta 28 ead sales ers: Ex-Ce! peas . clair en . 85.3)" : A with Rev. * rnin nthe Nov. car, Sate tr fiueeecieeie tere yee Im sae ara ft setae ty , Zz a Th be present. general elec- ere 1090 Ib few cee if 40 ea choice | [Keo woke Joes ‘ Ry gee 58.5 port Sa HAL in state z gus: scare S790 . , a fi e public is an seers 48 27 Aa, mts steers |Ford Sao “ ri Std Rd... bok es a, “OCT. 7, 1968 4. at the fuaranteed Poa tok Tats earn “The public is invited to the at G8 eaeae a oe ates Be eit Ha) Advancem ep AS yl tg Ear ahs bee's 2 ovr te cerdneaite ed to ne at ee, 050-2275. two lot mandara to ardner 88 Rd on cat .. 95.6) Vauxhall ent of the oul Bi wert a Eas Lele i publican Warren's Ch sored um act 2525; few Sales atoning | ‘Gen Bak.) Bi Bity cai i. a} tenbort automobile to 2 EEE Fiver ae = 24 a (27 Ens cake nd, Ube. oc 260 Ibs. n ‘salatle soe will unto EEE es Dynam .. 51.4 Stevens (JP sé4)month of r registrations place dhe Soantorks ce will survive E SA oe | ia sales a not rere 600 wee cere lees oe 673 _fug pas ne ot now! August for the intermen aapt edhe 2 egy emoas mo « gpm LESM. AN = 1OF round establ: ichers \Gen M scone, OO Suthe : meed b has ‘bee tery. t im Eas’ al Tom N | JACK co s higher: ee case's Meoreet earls | lGen Motes m6 Beit & Co |. $0.2 eral pal Frank V. Brid = On the ‘Plumerte st Lawn. Ceme- =i wen. Seer Peg ooge, O-4 to Auto S E'S) ize eect wows 23 cents (Gen Shoe: 343 Sy Bt Pd |. 403 nee pl a a: Ky Bk FEADY WORK FOR | : uper N wel rend mixed = 180-2 cents |Gen do gg Te as Co ..-. 2) + vision. Pontia RY tina _ er. he th tools G06 ; PLYMOUTH Mart | ecru oeetoat 0 aie Ss eee ae eae =| Rule ae Water Br, Walid WANTED ELDER Bacon aan / - DO 1 80 e 30 3 a s f/- te Got Hope slant |e pour ronan Sogncl a Berg art, ile sep in US. publi accen eg vs oi Ee lon hin FE ) ss a 5 * ‘ ‘ * a é Walled | LER 3 4 5: No 2 an carta mixed aasog [Grek Pa 00 Twenty cen”, 307 import cat Neceaaaiog merviep” ef 3 and ta: guarlery fare a f REALE ean [ete seh cies Ee 2d Waa BE ome Sealer “car as ony, been sere iene: | say ee / = [roo prime. Salable 150. bs. 16.75 Gull on ce 3 Bar an : 6 ember since = mates Walled am. at Bt oday, BAB anted F f 28 p... 31.8) Point of last late| Reeitats take, William Y sITTE emale 2 Indu oe. 26. 00-33.00. -39.00 Steady: ch ee notion hn Unit a 31 ed out. year, ” f cooelbeet igs | ike, with _ week O RIT 7 ¢ strial S Maanedp cult and atity oice | Homestie be) Un pal ans ‘Pont: Bridge| _Bira of the loreal on ise O 3% DAYS A M. | Stat and utility, 16.00. Hooke Veh es jac is current _Bird Punera Fanerat i ry wim . BEAUTY Clarkston arg ake U upplies erestter cle lambs eon Gut 1 UB Rub >. 1 four-door ly - sou eg pb ie lees ho OPER be f s Your Stockr steady few ana teader tani |B Gemt se 346 US Bteel -. - 38 lth Victor S ~importi SLTOS. OCT. at Bichardson- Bours, 90 ni xchat 4’ slaugh loads poner. qanibe 70 Ine st Ray see 44.2 US oad eee #3 e new Vv uper sedan. ng bel 504 B. 6, 1958, Lake wa cht work. if : He “ Wh C oom | sisusnter e stor ones iene Fis eee ma det Tob +4. #13/at the ra auxhall sta sand beloved husbes S68, NICHOLAS uoerms- : _ When you come to | and Oe TOOLS bry pea Gee Fe me weer: 5 Sa sd 500 ser er aey ta ot Mes ath / any u see us at . feeder lam oe poet ne he. T 253/€S ively. P per} ula os, baa P poate of Mrs. seful s abou oe PLIES. * r lambs and Int us Mch 24.4 White =f 2? _Teported sale. . Pontiac de tros: Mahera: P metros Mary “ purpos it money for ’ Inc 21.00- | Int Harv 4152 Wilson Mot _.. 54 during re s of 1 al- tsa; lout assiend | eaiohos add not aski €, reme y ior . Four | Int Nick #3 oy Wengen ey a 958 unit omc hated a ore Ken- ing for mber tl fifths of | Int sha 4 83 Yale orth 6 Ss fe) vice will Greece one siste . a lat Y¥ > are fe the | oe. | 14 Vi & To - 48.2 ict. 9, = ha Panes, td ing money to favor: Our busin youre ers. people of China| / verso Zenith one? pire Schedule Color t Greek Orshoge im. from eid’ Thursday, , peo siness is | ma , (rte OIT sT ..120.6 0 r le ment in Oa a roan ith Rae row for emerg ple Ike you. You c ms : ee ater cd heppiey, Co) f Ohio-Illinois aorecast _speree Grit a Seen Q enci an B Elec. ints a m MMERM {fin Pun rephy as medical bills. Yo ies, for applian : : rey tlic per Cos Low Noon “sect ORK (AP) ° loved 2 Rowshire Ct fist 7 = ip et ME Woman i . ‘ ces |G. bo ennnenn 2 2 Ili — The Ohi ee YD Aparedyhs Lace new bt insura u-can bo 7 » ior | How: il & Chem. Co°*. 16 .4|U Urbana, nois foot! Ohio } merma: dad of oo sua ant ash- nce or Trow Potten em. Co.*.. Pd Til., ball ga tam, aad, Denes rs. Bth ¥ EM 3-416 1 gppertunity EM on bond on your li Eenioaias ig Mir. (Co. 8 \cowe will be me at} ‘Thureds ‘Donald "ie ene 3. eS | 7. EM need fi nds or . r ife as : IR e Prophet Prod. [: is 1.71 ti national! telecast Thursda: servic Timme wil f 6 rt oe BE AVAT or a loan i securiti is f udy Mf eee $ jf} tional B y Saturd in eer oe ce will b ran, SS once VAILABL: . an is ies. All ast bec . Toledo Esl Co.*. 500 9 10 |day. roadcasti ay, the N Home varmer4 at ise held Da ‘a ristmas ork betw = ratin a good i “1 you omin Wayne cies pep enencs 9 96 The ing Co. = Beas vin we e-Bnover Funeral f vega bptications we are now 2 : n | Pi boo 33 8. gam sai coq ae v, Ps ei fon. es cl ft now 6 Come in anyti come and credi : PONTIA g Rou eaie: ere vp Bact * 14.6 ies p.m, EST. e will start moe ah ‘rimmerman ul Hatt atte Z thecgnse nan oy Conaide matters — and ytime for help edit S. tl Xe stoce a oo eS , NBC 30 siame paren woes, ic pe Af "Pe Cin-W op, 31 Ww. wel on mor Compiled b: AVERA feek for ‘ ‘s Gam oo we Pupe oF ear! ORK , come! oney = H OM E SNe aceecoena listed of ty Saturday e of the| Ethel L.. yor, 7 = ‘Call FE" te etnave 3 , [Net chan ge Indust Rail zree) with no as a Big T had been Richaré ¢79;, {ion § 4 Pipes ee — a PR ° R F O |Erey s Tuesday aot fle Oui Stocrs| MOA indication en contest Bayer ent piste angi ‘ — qe : PT , FRIE TIRED esees Bre 1383 uaa soe] | = be chosen. which game rea dy ler ah orgs per va, Fe for or portion ; , FRIENDLY SER Folk FOLKS at ge fa) A : feral tern wank fom | Sean He LOW VICE! ements < 8 iat $33 8a merican farm 3 oe tl Pur collect “Var #-T8%8 oliday business. NK RATES! . hornelts esos our ; 3 Mya Ae imeicrensed more st yields ha Dirette” owithy pg txém the Goya 178%, LT 1168 Cali ‘ th omm 4 a ie7g | toan ince ve in- 3 elm alt / Rev © e WANTE “1641 fo PAYMENTS ; alae convenience ol | 10 tae Twentieth Century sO. earn ph ate fate reg ight "housekeepin, = : gh of - 2 150.9 indi yea f at $. Wheaton ie fpm FE ping WITHIN _- where thi t downto g|indicate. fund eee y st Richar eaton iDDLEAC m_FE seping _ pome R in ngs are wn eys oa Pes WOMA BUDGET! eae need to ea ges 714 ar -_ A po BES z 3M yr. =? Bo) a : inment el: for m : BOR yr ‘ Wh a | os munity WON LOVER noe air fae t you stop in Paka dependem Bank Bldg. 7 Navi Ewa a tomers. MAN WANTED . SUIVICES when it’ phere, have el otmor- | wo Ph . 4 Piset fends R MA =! aa maa rem our off i! . of fea pated ' f . hip r sine Saget Mokg ed neal my py ice, ce $ a question th our eee at one one FE 4-15 fear “in our Sec ro eae interview, ene © expert. e your of mon en ask us Too 68-9 Al / parsiey rt dnd. a icer FE 60803, - r bank ey b and ms f rsie pecial * sae, our ' $0693. 1 er first ’ ’ y our d be afn * i { Tam Funeral pemanka .. Willte ; l e fj} towrt own-to-earth d zed fi tnd tam ifome. Rey. ce ‘ folk prices for own- | I h Gibson M = a Ss. retired | R N. me ey n Memoriam : f ; ana e a: ° i U cA P YING n 2 lor ¢ For turther int chard H. D SEN Pennie Wright. who bash year around post r - orm Res. eW itt” One canoe eg we FM mamediate eee ontia ation. | FE 5 canno passed RS. Appl te 0 tion, * o ate fed . phone | 8792 Do Only tho it expres: away mt te b euce ing“ ull char, a. deral 5-8126. - nald’ E. ee Piet phi boo ol vbeorrew oh nw salary, : { " Res, Hanke For “td beara can t aches. pit. ‘OW Circl WwW, pareptle . : ie Hom y ¥e 2-5513 Ms sadly missed wee foved sitence. ART TSG stl CONVENIENT BAR iK | Accident Insu eowners’ Poli / ee ae Musbacd Senda arene OFFICES . ; ci Automobil urance . FR cies ee KG MEMORY - 0. : ettnee or Un ord pm. MY Sa gr f ek _- a . ; MEMBER = : Liability * Insurance Phe Insuran H- Po cores 2, tan PLS t housekeeping & Ex. ° . F : Bu rance ife Ins F cannette ity missed” sent: & EXEC . A ; * IDE : rglary Ini : Pla urance. ws uneral Di ed: PE atives — root = > 2 neurance te Giada Inger ane OSS a ite Aelia . ~ ee 4 . T - ‘Bon dé 2 Insuran ce : MELIKE ATM __f opersior "over u aw ean pa c ad os ‘ . . ra. Od goa : enants’ Policies All Types || 2 FUNERAL CSPaERS” graduate, Part tim TRERBOARD Whe lik ge 4 praia Pion HOME Saito pn a ime, Call for ap. es not s * Po A ater le : his eeshcns. ai) Don ) __OR 3-7787 Small ECRET ae 5 ob 3 H : . likes not ‘hen. his business Re cd son- Joh feed ah ne! A \ ’ N f shorth ‘ou nt J W. C. Hagli ; ‘ : SP nih ed tor HOME ns Brcetlons® ‘at i ying with ss palitt, 1869 , : ARES . lor Pur er Week ; oo least _abilit: . 50) ~ . OO h Ph ahen I ford, 9 me day . . “4 Interesting 665, ees: oomhecs Sipe | pa ea CY 2 i] . : RAL H o e Bett, er ry : et ERaL HOME =a F . « : awe, Motor a a8 in ent in CPA With Ex 1 ming ite. J * . MPhose Woodward. 5 & « 6-9668 Bir- for ° * { y / VE 5 | soppen © “OR. 3-706 “Television Service 22 PER i VTi 7 NC ALLS C pigment, 408 Pontiac State Bank! : £ $-9277 Ah Fo) nstructions J St cur office General Printing & I $e 9 Ottice, B Co a Ay! Law- PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS MA wee — - - — - snd automatic washers. 36 ‘yra. ¥ rf ~QUALL i : Y Po teacher with years of — POPPLIANCE SERVICE _ enee. + BAe for | ROY’S, 96 Oakiand 23-4071 Paul Near Lincoin Jr, High. ASP LT PA’ G Work Wanted Male 10 RELIABLE . Smet a eed a a. ete A-l PAINTING INTERIOR. EXTE-| Free estimates service. rior Reas Free MA _&-1206 or §-S623 3-3782 or On 32-8117. ayes TREE NG. Zl) IROMINGS. NICELY DONE.|_F 42 or FE 4-1878. Reas Pic & del FE 42177. BLOOM 7D WALL CLEANERS. aL oe i eel NEW-| Wau By tion. 3 FE vier FE $9975, ask aid Tel NEED. _Nicholie & cela" 3 W_HURON a ia LAND ite WE | LAND CONTRACTS Tt “Oa fetacto title IMMEDIATE ACTION any good vat —— Ken Templeton New upon sat K, L. Tem ipleton, Res Realtor | rd Read Willing and a Able : 40 85208. WILL cei FOR 6 MONTHS, YEAR "ROUND FURN. HOME ON —Sanal_sdjoinins lake fenced adh ROOM, 7 ference: en ard, on eter 8 s a FE 42779. 3 BED- Avail, Oct, 1. ay shar Monee VErment suburban home. nished. Willams For tment egmpletely r e , District. OR 3-2576. lake EM 3-3375, $9 a week. FE -1 AND 2 RMS. WITH nN. ette, refrigerator, all linens, util- ities, etc, No drinkers: so 186 N, Perry. 2-6236 op FE, 5-7805. apts. Kids O.K. 1 AND 2 rata ate EAREFRON? 18ST FLOOR apt in a MEN, NICE Pvt entrance Parking close FE 46322 1 ROOM _furn. 1 RM KITCHENETTE APT Pontiac Lk.. M39. OR 34555. ND KITCHEN, PVT. ent Washing, ¢ close in, FE 2-0663. et ts UTIL. 1 BEDRM.. KITCHEN Lyd 1 block from BATH & P.O, FE 1 aoa bath, 2 employed ple. — only dock, Alberta Apts itls KITCHENETTE & PVT: er cou- Pad- FE 43369 and pee OR 3-1388 Ist Floor—3 Rms. & Bath Priv, ent Clean & attractive. FE 5-5. 5375 2 THREE RM. ae PVT. ENT. 2 LA ROOMS, PVT. ENTR. and Nhed bath, 1 or 2 adults, lake priv. 2600 Sylvan Shores. RMS. AND BA WITH PVT ent Child welcome $12 ver week. 2 RMS ed, _ Bat Util N FIRST FLOOR, Duties Furnished, h & Entrance. 3030 Joslyn Rd. HEAT- Private 7 RMS. NR. FISHERS PVT. ENT. furn., $15 wk, OR 3-7206. ect, FE és 36 5 E 2-52 2 ce ea rune ALL UTIL. PVT. nly. en a week. 2 AND 3 ROOMS, PVT. E bath, 111 N Telegraph, NT, AND 2 0CcL cilities. 48 Florence. ,EAN ROOMS, WASHING FA- “3 ROOM GAS HEATZ apt. Private entrance and th. $15 week Sr $60. Located AU burn Heights area. FE 17-8283. LARGE KEWLY DECOR, TED UP- per flat; Pvt. Entr..“heat and [eke e furn. On city bus line. 16 M arshall, FB 23-5273. ees 2 = APT CLOSE 2-4900, after 4 p.m gait HOU. OSEKEFPING ROOM, 3300 Eliz ” Lx. __No_ children. LARGE CELT = AND BATH, corner picture window or air _Dort Adults OR_3-1943. LOWER 3.RM PVT. “BATH & ENT. Adults Util furn, 1 light house- keeping room 288 Orchard Lk NICE 3 RM, WASHER WASHER. PARK- ing Lie Close in. 90 Cottage, FE 8-2779 NEWLY DECORATED 1ST FLOOR. 4 rms., bath and garage. West side. FE. 2-4644 NEWLY DECOR a APT. for caretaker of small apt. Slag. Write Pontiac Press Box 116 _ STUDIO APT. FOR LADY. EV- erything furn, 25 Williams. VERY NICE 3 AND BATH. PVT. Ent. No drinkers. FE 2-555}. WATERFORD APTS. TED 3 RM, 3 rooms furn., $78 per_month. WHITE BROS. OR 3-1205 §660 Dixie Hw Open Eves ‘til 9: Field ‘10 "th 5. YR AROUND. LARGE 3 ROOMS and bath, heat, modern apt. Bidg. at Union Lake. Adults, EM_3-4285. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34 me, * 2-2816 : 19 Morela | aints wos STOP PVT. ENT | Pity wat 3 OB a | CLEA! AR EEFING ROO! ris. OR 3-7343. RTABLE ROOM near. becpital & a. rE 6 am as LADY’s 8L. ot ne Cen- traliy enelroe Fer "al 3736 p.m FE sss eres toveny $ doo: fess. desired, on Bus a F Per clean man woman, FE a shy ae rate home. itch GENTLE Garage rate heat and tlemen & 4 Stet LE. Nr chard Lk. person preferred. FE FOR LADY, LAUNDRY & 266 Cass Lk. SINGLE ROOM Pvt ent Peking ot it ne wk, a) Cottage. Rooms With Board 38 what" Fagg see "area Elizabeth Lake Estates Well cared © 5% Sylvan Village : 4 bedroom brick with 1% basem. and 2 car warege: fake priv 8. fall sien al = Indian Village 6 ROOMS & a NR. TEL-HU- ron. Bus service, FE 5-8257, & y Refrigerator furnished : heat ana het water furnished. M. THRU. 8-6918 TWO 5RM APTS FOR RENT. 81 and 87 Judson St.. Children al- Jowed. FE 4-5067. UPER 4 RM. UTILITIES FUR! _1 child welcome FE 4-1473__ WEST SIDE. WEBSTER AND iobreeititorsl Jr. High ha) §: 6 ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, Lake Orion. $76 OR 6 p.m, 2-car garage 3-7547 after BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 2 bath modern home. L tm. 1 wall fireplace, Dinin en. built in range hogany cupposres: rage attac rm., kitch- oven, ma- 2% car ga- ed. Hardwood floors and plastered throughout, Asking | __$i#0 per mo. Phone OR 3-5597 BUNGALOW — WEST sIDE NEAR Tel-Huron, {deal for working cou ple. gas heat, living room, dining room, kitchen. VERINE AP rooms, beat bedroom, dressing room, and 2 bedroo ms, ape apt.. Wisse? and more. 1011 W. Huron, ask for Mr. Lincoln Jr ae area $55 moe or Mrs, HILTZ. . H Call before 5. 42521 or after 6,|; BRICK 6 RMS AND GARAGE. FE §-1172. BEd earn spear Ce cotike : entra’ WATERFORD tT | BEAUTIFUL 6 ROOMS, WEST rooms unfurn. $65 pe: o. side, gas heat, garage. Phone. WHITE BROS. ore Ee : OR 3-1295 FOR RENT OR SALE. 3 BED- 660 Dixie Hwy room, 1% baths, auto hot water, Open Eves tii @: Sun a0 ti) 8 water softener 6151 Ascension. Ciarkston: Shown by appointment. TR 4-3958. Desuoen, a oopins andl fransporta- tion within 2 blocks hools nly 1 block away. Children welcome. Nice and warm Nicely decorated and well maintained Rentals of $49 for 3 rooms and bath Larger FOR LEASE New 3 bedroom brick Gas heat. ful] basement. Imme- diate possession Tom Bate- man, FE 4-0528. — higher. K G. Hempstead. 102 E. Huron St. PE 4-8284_ Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 EDROOM. B NICELY FURN- ished. 1 child welcome. FE 2-4855 FOR LEASE: WEST SIDE. CLOSE newly decorated, | with tile bath, hardwood poses: aod automatic heat. Don McD ald. OR 3-2837. BY ONKeS ASSUME GI MORT- age. 3 bedroom ranch 90 x 140 t lot. $1,200¢down $87 monthly payments. EM_3-4232 $1,000 DOWN 3 bedrms. Hardwood floors. Full basement, Ot] furnace. 1 acre of land Better see this UNFINISHED HOME Fronting on Big Lake. $6.500 with $800 down CUCKLER REALTY 236 abe SAGINAW FE 4409) 2 SMALL HOUSES. SELL OR trade, Lake Orion, $509 down. 69 S_ Broadway house, lower level with bar, car ga- rage, one acre excellent view. Open daily 2 to és Cooke Construction Co. MI 6-8820. LAKE ORION bedroom frame, modernized, ex- cellent cond Lot 112x240, FA oil heat. 6 rms and bath down, 3 Tms and bath up. Full carpeting ~ except baths, kitchen and utility. 4 blocks from oropre and grade 4 school, Barn, $23,500 cash, MY _3-4261 BRICK, ST BENEDICT AREA. 3 bedrm.. basement, rec. room. large iandscaped jot. Lake privi- leges Immediate possession, OR _3-8315, ee 3} YEARS OLD 3 BEDROOM awnings GI 4’ percent mortgage. ments $85. FE 81778. NORTH EAST SIDE. LARGE bedroom with 1% baths. Ree decorated. Zone Commercial. 6 Room. home on lots, 50x165 ke E fr your oe ee ; ; . < Large . family seed home, 7 aa Son = near Gem | 3 AND 5 RM. HOUSES. _lNQUIRE St_ Pon If so = you will love this 6 ““GEORGE BLAIR = — mcsptal “Ga PR sate |? 2° Aubara. off sayin | Sear sprit en foom ranco home” Large. Bving KEALTOR eng yan Bate piece uYrus ROOMS AND BATH INQUIRE | | BEDROOMS. NEW HOUSE. 1% | have you in mind ated in| room, dining room sunny kitch- 4536 Dixte Hw OR 3-125) 31981 - 2 Myra : : baths In tee op $75 mo. Cal] trading center with nt going en. Loads of closets. Screened MN PLAINS iC TH § eas & BATH, LOWER, 4 RMS. after 5 ss businesses. Front rear black- breezeway Garage. Owner leav- Fives OR 3-1708 — AND _ upper. FE 32-7832. i HOUSE WITH BATH. 960 reat Call Gas baat. Retecnaite ing st state. Price reduced $iT.- 7 oung } re owner, 3-460] after Terms mole. RESULTS! ROO AE or roars |* Ms. WEST SIDE. UPPER & |_mo. 10 Buffalo, Clarkston. ys a? ALHY St. All we have left ts buyers. We garage : $0806 _|} BEDRM HOME. FULL BASE- é = Bete tats ter intl | cous, VERYTRING, FORE. |* suitoreoieg = Oren Te | flea g te wl E Beers. ~_ Rent Office Space 41 town, cao, Dut wrk 9 et WHITE BROS $15 per rk 125 N porlddoo 7 ROOM LOWER APT. IN PON- 4-2264. ta BLOCK” FROM SEARS ON bath. Plenty of storage 8: : , « ttac. OR 3-8832 § BEDROOM MODERN. BASE- | cates 2 large rooms, heated Full basement. Automatic heat. Pd Rlby Cees peek und ek waver fur 5 CLEAN ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR, | "ment rec. room. garage. Avail”) FE 3, eA | ere possession. Ws. = om = = a6. . nished Vicinity pf Auburn H, and garage Private entrance 67) Br’ s'1997 or GA ear Rent’_ease Bus. Prop. 4l/ A reasonabl GI AND FHA ee ice Ru a ead } BEDROOd MODERN. YEAR = eae nisex: WI iXOM VILLAGE RICE COME OR 3 OR 3 NI _ APT REFRIG. AND STOVE LETING 20 AND 30X60 | vee we wa eas tore oe f Heated 44688. furn. Apply at 103 Bloomfield Ter- chop poets basement, Central) “Sgtractive suburban stores or of-| 2 bedroom. Nearly modern, Base- Gah, ‘with very small Gown pay.i 4 ROOMS “AND” BATH | seyret me bonis TS Ril HOUSES INQUIRE Eossonevie Bisse. mr pone pres gy ee ™ . : @ easonabie. i sent Ea ce free ietag| © pene. ite Wuabe be | Biel Shae |B hubat off Soon coin “Pjast Only 81.500. “Reason bot f Se ee oe 4 «AND ATH CLEAN UPPER, hn, For “rent at 259 E Bivd 8.) 4 ROOM ee eet hye R- FOR \Darothy Gay ‘der Lavender pace! as De Pingree. nish brain 1 ral ean nape we aot 7 ROOMS & BATH WORKING | ALL MODERN FOUR ROOM TER-| 7k S Pivs UTiL. A D BATH. | BEALTOR EST 2 YEARS DOR & SON RE couple or 2 ladies FE 5-0486 race, garage. West side. Full Newly decorated. ideap for oe | 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) a W i. PE «1887 4 7 ROOMS AND PVT BATH, basement. $60 per mo. FE 2-294 ple. ie ee Li =; SS oS _ EM_33303 oF MU 4-417 Wa : ER | _sdults only, East side PE 21672. | CADILLAC ST. OFF OAKLAN = Proposition BY OWNER FINE FAMILY : ¥ sEW ca pper Pvt entrance Pvt. bath. FE 2-8379 OPFICE—26z28—main high- home, brick ranch. desirable West and water. Jim/ Willisms. FE/ 5 ROOM APT. IN PQNTIAC. ted living rm. large becrm., 7RM Sj Be a | way 3 years old Loads of | Side location. 3 bedrm 2 baths 40612 after 6. / 3-8832, Carpeted tiv Couplaranie? clean. PE 71-0338. 6276 Eliz, Lake parking. Ask for Mr. Bate-| large ving and dining eres. 4 fe HAVE CASH WILL $ RMS FURN. LAKE PRIVS. r ear Paul A. i. Inc. Fe Road ‘| man or Mr. Kampsen. | spare bedrms. upstairs breeze- RAVEL _Keego Rarbor_ PE O04. __ e200 «RMS. PART OF DOU poh ee ee / 5 ROOM HEATED FLAT. CHIL-| clean isT FLOOR 2 BED’ house. Furnace fireplace. v Bhs: Z te ian 34207 : + month, c | i tang cookrnct or oor : i a UNFURNISHED. Boat ‘a W-mintte| people. Sophis Manor Apts. Ap nis # ROOM HOU SE. | EY, ou Piper's Novelty Store, 35 Au- Commerce sed ‘Ulog Lake area. ok, beat. pani ae Qa] | HOS! } | OOrm "RILE Broker . Se cORAPARTEEENT Two | Poseoneble, re rent. rte B $a°N1,| 18 Setainole. Pontiac.” or 2, Eusadeth Lake Be «esr | rooms and bath, All utilities fur- {© Rooms aan ceRaoet REALTOR FE 4- 0528 | WANT 3 BEDROOM HOME WEST reg at? ‘woekty. CoM et tae F: HOLLYWOGD APTS...) 2-6332_or FE 2S 788. | Telegraph _—s—sEves & sa of. Pontiac Prefer iake areas. or untu d. 2 w 315 eotea HOUSE. INCLUDING | FOR LEASE TRUCKING TERMI- c for equity Mu good = atbageeeett SD nes Phot rm. bat: utilities to bath, 656 Lake Ave. Buckner Sub | nal 2500 square feet of dock | __Yaiue PHONE “-—s— | side near bus and oH Ideal for OS alee Pha Les oe Lake Orion) Fx 71-8025 & MY) ore oe begahes Newiy area | wine BUY RON DOWN. BURRED | Sonite couse, cal i Fe| TAGE JOVELY 8 RTE Oh fuse pare For eae 2, eae" | «$100 DOWN or con emni ous, a Q Le AS _any location EM _ 3-0135 COMPLETELY FUR LOE. __ 31943 . mient..Gas furnace. With wa, | es ARART “LOCATION | | NEAR WANTED: IMMEDIATELY. iiving rm kitchen with MODERN 6 ROOMS, CLOSE TO! 2-rm. apt. & bath for you to rent ac Mtr ging "OR 3 ac est Plus minimum costs. Homes. farms. ‘lake property %& 2 bedrooms, bath aeaae! and schools of hest 50 E.| FE “21292 | ei Tey Mes et land contracts. Buyers ay hy oe plus utilities. ea ennett Rd. : 5 ROOMS, RAEBURN AND pea too Sale Houses 4 43 | Paul M. Jones, Real Est.| cozy apr om ae HOT Wa. | MODERN « RMS’ HEATED 410i _dock:-$65_month, FE 43136000 ~~~~~—~-—nm— Moves You In 2 W. Hures FE 49550} ter, Pvt. Entr. OL _1-0666. Dixie Hwy over Keego Har..| § ROOM HOME ON BUs LINE, _ STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR ° 832 _ Hures ; FE 4-8550 DUPLEX. FURNISHED. « Ware said Plains Cal FE __Inguire $06 8 Paddock | GI resale — Like new 3 bedrm = cee oe on pdme,| and basement. gas heat, isdd- © ROOM MODERN, 3 BEDROOMS. .’*K ranch. basement. Low evs small lot, as heat would pay scaped 4 blocks to shopping grea. NEWLY DECOR, 3 AND BATH. | good condition, 323 N. Perry St. (race Gerry ‘Van Real Estate. SO i to $14, FE 51528 | _$90 month, FE 2-704 ae Pvt. Enif Adults, 635 FE 5-$586.| | $65 | FE 5.0779 or OA lito. Wy RENT? =P FOR ¢ a5 LORED — 4 ROOMS AND on eee LAKE. YEAR 5 Room: new 2 bedroom, Watkins | = = ——_——— W HY PAY RE} Teh | Rent Apts. arated 33 | “‘ath. Upper. Walking Aytance of | sroytd. clean. pleasant for cou- pate, will lease, 900. ment | BY OWNER, 2 2 2 BEDROOM, NEW . | - j - Jone ray ‘Call after Di ers with all utilities included, $65. E open, Biri FE 4-7482. | ; = A ROOM DLXE MPLOYED | — si fal ed es | Refere : avers tee eeekaiere: (navel mane uRN _APT.__LARE ORION. JORCHARD Cr APL cae @ dens secs aul AC. | | BUILT IN Renn. 9 OVENS =|" ving close in| FE 5-2706 or| Adults galy. "$35 ae go A a4. 4 BRAND NEt APTS. OR 3.1418, “OR a Huron. | : $9 00 | Leaps OF MODERN FEATURES room, itenen, ving . CONDITIONED 6 RMS BATH. GAS HEAT, Will build 3 bedroom house with | LARGE ROOM BACHELOR APT. bath ent, 30091. close in BAT basement on your lot. complete MODEL OPEN | a & aunpe® 1TO7 XCEPT FRIDAY 168 Stanley at Kinney 2 vicekss pede - EASE WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES LI 23-4677 OPPORTUNITY Is Knocking At the door for the Incky burer of this Cedar Island area nome. oe pects frame construction lower r has living and dining room hches utility full bath Second loor has rooms ‘% bath with lots of closet space: Immediate occupancy Priced for quick sale to settle estate. Ae $7,050 with 20- per cent dow: EMBREE & ‘GREGG 565 Union Lake Rd. UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM_3-4303 or EM 23314 The Spectacular BONUS HOUSE BI-LEVEL 3. bedroom—1'a Choice of built-ins. ALSO SEL The.Saratoga 3 bedrooms, full basement. wet laster walls. Choice of built-ins. as heat 75xi00-ft. lots. Lake privileges, Paved streets and curbing, Private park in sub. ONLY $440 DOWN $71 PER MO. aths, gas heat. 75x150 ft. lote each Fine location With more than the peseore price in the Rochester are 6 rm. on Lake Orion, raneled ne. nice firep ace Easy term , some peti needed Sell or trade. '12 rm., convalescent home:on West | A Side cr ry minutes from Pon- | tiac, mie 6,000 down Ww DINNAN 66 WwW urep FE 4-2577 EL IZ LAKE ESTATES, : Z ; BEDRN. $5,000. $500 down FE 5-5246. | O MONEY Y DOWN Sparkling new LAKE FRONT home | 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, rec. room, car attached garage, - $20,750. M_ 3-0242. HAVE HAMMER WILL BUILD os - -leve) starter home. No| mo pieziscen $6,450. EM 3-0482. Gordon Flattley, B er MILES N PONTIAC “ATTRAC. | tive shaded, 3 bedrm. with breeze- / way to 1% car garage. 5 acres with woods & stream wire 00 with __$3,000_down, FE 7-0411._ _<* GOOD HOME IN PONTIAC, * SELL er trade will take small oe as down payment. _ Mi 4-32 STARTER HOME BY Sey wants housework & tronings. Mp or Backfield top soil. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY |2 BEDROOM MODERN. WASH olie, Realtor, FE 5-120 3 days week. Nights. Saturdays & (oe Wanted to Rent 29 LARGE ROOMS. WEST SIDE. furn.. Lake front apts. OR, 3-0105. rm, 3 adults or baby welcome. _holidays off 992. |. |TREE REMOVING A TR Main floor. Partiy furn, Refer-|} BEDROOM APT. FOR LEASE, 4 miles out. $15. FE 5-08 MODER MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, SEC| ming Reasonable rates. 71-8019 ences, Write Pontiac Press Box $100 per mo. Adults. 130 Semt| 2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES. NI N 3 RMS. AND BATH. Totarial service, EM_ 3-204, | _or MA 5-404 ORRIN, OE ature 2 bee | FU acd Pa | hole. Beitr Manor. PE 1880. | front, yard, 1 bachelor, $i0. FE| voneRN 9 “BEV ROOM WATER BYSITTERS BUREA G - A VATE, AND - z FONTIAC BABYSITTERS Doe WEED SPRAYIN: foom home vieinliy of Orchard | " yundry trun | Near Pontise feb | 'S7, ur Basement np VARM. 38 | 7 BEDROOMS FULL BATH TOK front, $80 monthly. EM 3-3303 of cents per hour Adult sitters, OR/SEED, SOD bo eos EENS, ETO. uaf ag te ot |’ School. FE 4-2847. B-14 Orion, $45 per month. FE 2/0663. Call early mornings of - aoe 2 OR 3 ROOM APTS. 1 BLOCK | 9 - BEDROOM, BRICK, TERRACE Te oc ome ean LAKE- MODERN J REDRW TILE, BATH. _iate evenings, __ Moving & Trucking 19| yw, meal appr | {rom Sears. FE 5-5182. beat fenced yard front year-round home, $55'a eget ee eee PRACTICAL NURSE EXPER’ _Moving & Tepcking 19 See rasa beter and) ape. | 2 S02 ROOMS EWS: BATHS. AP- il ed Dagh ae Os1d. FES-0018. Oil heat, hot water. 6927 Desmond _ Holly ME 45831: 2 er enced. Available any time. FE), 24. JBTARE, WANTS WORK,| All areas. Furn. or unfurn. —Ply_Apt_5, 19 Clark St, _ S[BRDH LAKEPRONTORANCH | 22 Williamss iste RANCH HOME ON LAKE. 6 RMS. __8-2282 _-————— | ‘no rubbi 23603 uty 3 RM APT SLEEPING Re YOM type, refrigerator, stove and car-: 2 BEDRM.. WALLED LAKE. 2 full baths, 2 car garage in | WANTED: ne ki LIGHT non & RUBBISH. |5143 Cass-Flizabeth Rd. __FE 8-303 _for three adults. FE*4-7059. peting. poo1 Dixie Hwy. MA! Close to city Reas As 62003 Lakewood Village. Option to buy ——— QUIET RESERVED YOUNG MAN | 3 ROOMS,AND BATH, a 5 _5-1183. J BEDROOM FULLY #QUIPPED —EM 3-3163 \Aberl awe S DAY WORK. $i $4 por oad Fe Pei8 OLING ple like to room and board in ; West sid? FE 2-066] or FE 55322, ROOMS 12 STOWELL. FE Sr winter Childr1. welcome. OR | = rans, FE 4-9198. _ ny MOVING — BAUEIR oprivate home FE 5-0840 after 6 p.m. 2-8301. 34163, é RE NT .WITH OPTION ) LIKE (sanvarriNe J 3 RM. AND BATH UPPER. PVT. 8. (o} 3 RMS AND pate URNISHED. POD Le, are & ‘sat |Reasonable, PE 5-3458-FE_ 2200) wed Contracts, Mtgs. 32) ent. uti furn. West Side. tna. 81 Ti BAM na es FE 2-0699 4 1] Englewood. bedrm $8230 mo nights P.M. FE E 2-5891. AA-1 Reduced Rates eee | Edwards. FE 8-0343 Chap No calls after, som Coals BDRM. HOME. ON LAKE, ORION m3 nen edrm. $75 mo tT . ts Building Services 12 Smith Moving. Large van oF WE NEED 7 RMB. 18T FLOOR, Wi WEST “aU- ae ant fme - $95 aeeeicrae os ont MY 3-276 5-0779. Gerry Van, Broker. ickup, FE garag 3 RMS AND BATH oe $50 ‘REMODELED FARM HOUSE, 6 Al COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- HAULING | 2 Poasish ae LAND CONTRACTS [3 ROOM APT. UTILITIES Eur J ROOM BASEMENT. $45 MONTH. | _per_month. Unign Lk, EM 33269. cri ol Fe baths OU heat vic. ¥ time. .| CASH BUYERS WAITING. REA-| _Dished. Pvt entrance 3 BEDRM. F' HOME. AUTO- gE treed are oer 53608," cosa ae =n AVY TRUCKING.| SONABLE D TS QUICK | 2&3 LARGE RM. B APART- | 3 RMS AND oases epee NO | matic oil furnace, basement, car- T WITH OPTIO: i BASEME PUT UNDER-| Rubbish. Fill dirt. top soil ray- CLOSINGS ASK FOR M MR HA ments, dowo town location, | pvt drinkers, Heat. FE ! $1605. peting. Garage. $70. EM_3-0658 be pedroom cate Basement. Benth ores. cette tne of CHOWT, RAULING #1 MOVING OF ” HAYDEN, Realtor Ing! ~adbart, offs ira, office in test. | ent, heat refrig. & ove. $5 |? ROOMS Ae PG Sem | 8071 Gerry _Van, Resi _Estate. masonry. ot_t404 aT pind, Real. cheap, FE. #-2404 | 96” i Walton re sou |7 ROOMS PVT, ENT. BATH. TV| _mo- Adulls..FE 22410. | 7 RMS. (it FUREACE 5 ALL MOD: | SMALL eee aROURD. 3 ee : anytime. o¢_B, Walton __sp i us L J RMS. AND BAT ern, 9414 AAA Ftoor Sanding MAN art with TON A QUICK, FAIR DEAL |icaARGm RMS ADULTS $59 MO.| Welcome. Near Oxbow Lk, $45) ¢ ROOM nak Hot S| a! 3-6052, Floor. Laying — Finishing wants work, “Gan “anytime FE | Any “contract Any amount | _103 Norton. month. EM_3-3800_or EM 42544.) tong 1, ike 1822 Portlock. Cal SAA WARWICK Se bray es c_ BOD. Bit 82080] 6348 LOW f ISCOUNT 7 cozy ROOMS CLEAN & CLOSE)? CFFES Bdrm a 433 "penrani | FEB 2” erly, Gas heat, unfinished attic, : A-A “A TRENCHI ING ; O'DELL CARTAGE _ once > ces ee. DOWNTOWN 73 | [gation near an igh 8 "ROOMS, MODERN CONVENT. | cac port, earpet, lake privileges. Footings, septio Field QR _3-4008) coca) ang, lone -istancs, moving. | OP re. fate set Gun, 0 10 513 cad sis. per week, Inquire 22 Ae] Saas! er os eee ALL Bi yENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Fe 45000 Pe 2zi0s = BUILDING REPAIR. ANY!) _ o_ FE Ses tata gorse & RLTY CO. | oes “ a 7 RMW AND BATH CLOsm IN.| #° fey & apartments | furnished alia RO re real LA J collec & 3 RMs BATH 890. ROB- or mish ai) areas urice fe = D one ALL KINDS CEMENT | WORE Trucks to Rent fhwood nr. Madicon gr Wigh | AtRL Oct Bet tng'gae atove. | Tames ee Eee | Jensen, _ FE 2-2340. F ROOM FURNISHED APART-| No drinkers, Adults. 47948. ARRO R 2 kgm mucem. Pease: RE er Al BAND & FINISH FE §-3729 TRUCKS, TRACTORS ment, FE 5-200. . T ROOM: 5 ge REO! $1, | case-Elirabetn Ra _FE 5-3030% month Tp SAND Hardwood Floor Serv, '%-ton FARD EQUIPMENT CASH 3. Rasa nd APT. Aha 22 CARL- oe Be ae tie pene ee. Les bed re Ew uene 6 room, 2 bath house wi th tice | ¥ om - . : - A&B K&B TRENCHING | Dump Trucks Semi-rraiiers AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON CON. Ct FE 4331 3 ROOMS AND Ta TILITIES | / — uae 1959. Dé Sait ree “attached a heat. carage $100) Footings water tines, field tile Pontiac Farm and TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES \ THE ANSWER TO Navas: adults i vOuxland } sired iy Aiea, one ae $55. Call Jack | Der, aa peal alread. elerences | _PE $9961 A i Ae . 2 : SAY Industrial Tractor Co. BO OBLIGATION ROOMS AND BATH, GAS.HEAT, | FoR RENT, NEW 2 BEDROOM ANY TYPE OF on 800 EM 828 bg suns J ohns n YOU R PROBLEM: Rear’ iver LE OR 3-428 Rome furnisned. agit welcome, ales St'PE 8-04 Hester 20 E : n Da 7 ny * O PPER 9, role seer Was, AL a et eae B/E TEE EAT 2 TEE « ot ‘a Os! tel, wa Tont, 6 eat, modern, edrooms, e bat . ONwAs ire, it’s | a, . ee 3-297 Call Riley Real Estete. F¥' 44621, D RERAIR,.— -brick, bloc comeel | om. house. Misti FH 42200. up free of charge, FE §-4638, ‘ FE + ot ma) Telegraoh Be Co “ae Yo. can move 'n, teens + our: seif, OR 3-2681 or OR 07d. SALE B BY OWNER: 5 ROOMS 3 AND h $4,490 cast FE 8-1297. 3 = See HOME. BY Y OWNER, very low down payment, terms. OR _ 3.6969. Nothing: Dorel wal build starter home on your lot. Our plans or your plans. Basement included. Also rough wiring, See our model, c Donald. OR 3-2837. i \ PLUS TAXS, INS. & INT | Located 1% miles W_ of Woodward -om Williams Lake Rd ‘Cox Realt¥ Co. 20068 James Couzens BR $e 275 SS Gl NOTHING DOWN 2 bedroom bungalow with expansion attic Full .base- voy with tiled floor, neat and tI'y baths. moves you in ANOTHER GI BUY 3 Bedroom home with ‘full basement, stoker heat. On a corner lot for only $7.- 500 — See this one today! | LEBARON SCHOOL 3 Bedroom bungalow. Liv- ing room I1x15: Stitchen 10x ‘ and -master bedroom _ basement with On a 50x160 ft. $11,500 — On FHA \ COLORED 2-Family income, $ rooms - for owner: And 3 rooms up renting for $18 per week Let the rent pay it off Price is only $8 eee $400 moves you in IVAN Gr Ww SCHRAM | REALTOR 42 JOSLYN, COR. OPEN EVENINGS MULTIPLE LiSTIN FE 5-9471 MANSFIELD SUNDAY SERVICE baetusa 4 KNUDSEN ee ax m # TWENTY-TWO ' a a SS 2 “a k. -For Sale Houses 43 For Sale ey 43 o _For Sale” Houses 4& For Sale Houses _ # cS me rs, «< ory 7s rate_$10 weekly, P.O. Box 3536. - mera earl at el erie reengneess | OWNER. § BEDRM BRICK CAN “WOLVERINE TAKE E LAKE | vinoore, a Oak! TS : ye part Leetag ¢ 2 baths, eo wath Cael team cares rea sacl ge oe priv. —— = xc 8c ‘Com Tow tares, | 61 afcnoals, parment. ~ a 'fitchen’ large living Ge PA GUS Realtor. LD AND s AVE ‘ $16:600 location, F |, Foom, ail Knotty “pine paneling | sie mys 0 is BUILI PEOPLE BUILD 2 : throughout, ot wa! . 1. in porch, linen closet, smal! house s EFORE A BOOM, IMAGI E- g ot ut MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | bas full basement ful ee ‘NR Y = % Baths — $10,985 Z ia D ot water . ap aia ro ranch-type bun- installed. 35 fruit trees. eee - . MIDDLETON - gelow with-attached garage, car-| bushes. anchor fenced on approx. 7 TARD HO W. H. BASS - ted iiving room, core 3 ey is — A ainnce 00 W ESTW Seeenis waa neers = Brokers pows ~ Looted ' r oftene : ornia, 8-053. $480 : Givenatur pecrmopace ‘windows per month with income of $50 per Be ete elving cu Lorne ing at | PE_2121 FE 1 he os mance and many other exclusive fea-| month TY sale, disposing of their neat tures, Let's take a look! MUTART REAL 4-2301| trim 3 bedroom ranch in Avon. : 2410 s_ Commerce MA 2 cat garage, 80 x 200 ft. lot. WOODS ¢ 4 11,900, terms. vm 3 Spee ranch: uve, ogalon SYLVAN LAKE arm I EEN $5,250 . J 1 near vate plus gutomatic heat a has new ig ' : 2 % ter, ie bath and lovely ; shaded prick Yebgs High basement, 2 bedroom home a (aint ; New car gars < be bought for $9500 on) voodeq lot lake privileges $20.- ne fot feecled poten oe ls ts > wei Baer terms. Quick possesgion, 600 1800 Sherwood FE 4-5090.| Bivd Sellers leaving state, $ : ; ee : FE 2-2105. Open Sunday, Ben balance payable at $50 pe — : we ed ae Sea! at ‘only ; $1000 DOWN _ HOME IN HURON | : aa. i : . fata located inside ? BEDROOM : Ebedrasm poms located | Theiss Gardens Best cash offer takes. Roger B. Henry, Ine | Leslie R. Middleton automatic -heat and only 2 year $11 Main * a : mh young Full price $7800. How OCHES : about that? $5) OWI! l : ; 46 ON. THEAST ed ee: INCOME—WEST SIDE Swe have several 2- and 3bedr00m) 115 tory expansion home, with You'll be surprised at the _ | storms, Fa fenced : 2 I : homes that can be handied on G1! full basement, select hardwood size and beauty of this 3 : ‘ T terms. Only mortgage costs down) oor. plastered walls. complete Sedresm teach batep, oom: < smaemanrceytia nen JN . / to a veteran Cali in and have storms & screens, ft. land- plete in every detail On lot — / our salesman go over the list ¢ oped jot, on newly ‘paved street. 80x125 = and. VA LAWRENCE W.> ussell A Nott, Realtor with you ana locate one you Wil) C165. to schools a shopping. Im- FURNISHED TERMS — Come out and PAYM NT vie ! mediate Van REAL ESTATE MONLY dow: te tale lovely oc a= aad pari von *s ota ___110 W, Pike PE $5005 GE 2,500 own our friends are buying. e homes, R. Irwin FE 35-0779 {bedroom ranch’ 1 being en | 7 ay ord 2igt ed Reem, “For Sale Lake Prop, 44 George rwl Pic ion imeve tie quickly, Only | — Model Open Daily — ig Swe le et 8 Es et sm moe : REALTOR 269 BALDWIN | ASSOCIATE $13,900—full price for this lovely 5 MILES NORTH OF = . "ee Teo mod- FE 5-010! ASS : — home -with CARPETED living PONTIAC ON JOSLYN RD. HUN ony rer : $§ RMs MODERN GOOD LOCA- BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, room with dining el) 13x24 with aan ton” Close, ip,,Small down par) 0 FE bate pes ee ieee x. ae . ~ | ment. FE 5-3578 — aS ares ve it = Z = : ‘ A — dow! Don't wait on this, see g — OPEN DAIL‘ Bow! Owner moving out- of state. Tn Nebraska Street — RAYTON PLAINS RANCH t ae Nebraka sor 2 Bedrms. Hee e —_white *pedrooms — Solar DOWN, — | ~ = Baor eea pepmest: eee ces cee sree f= 3008 E “<7 19H by WEA Service, Inc. TM Teg, US Pat OF . yaa kitchen with di at - rE 2-122 ; Ss : 5 = MIORCHRBDELAEE AYE en ENT has recreation room. oo = wt | COLONIAL BRICK - : : . “Situated on beaulifu Se ce Rowe BY OWNER, lS Ls “Really, father, why-can't you use~ your influence to get | COLONt = = basement, : = . SPECIAL Ber tos, Mow rete mere | ins ieee President Eisenhower to speak at the P. "LATA aie: om you| _ Fwwr = —Pisstare cerame oax{ onth. Huge parcels, S0x300 ft. Best Buys cononep ais : Hi Sins. 3 wait on Sa: | WERE in his army for three yearst = Sn REE, TOUS OF elonete, on. ve Si North of a bat _ . -.. Joy NQ~MONEY DOWN FOR. | gy ZppROVED only £0= mite. a. 2 re = h . eg | GIROUX & PRANK: , 4395 Dixie ~ - Today THIS. 5 ROOM | MODERN costs will move you Tight ja Vee N H O ray — . eh BIDE NOTTY PINE eS aning secu kitenen | with CW 10) For Sale Houses @ For Sale Houses 43 WATERF RD . | OMNGeAT STORMS. Sag err eg peor ~~ ak IDE. 5 ROOMS & BATH. Cre Cb PE. $0483 $053 or FE ~ : ‘drooms af 5 ’ settipgrarning, wie | Manes Mamata | oe ee oe] DQ OSC atk oiATaRe, ormick maumuame, tram ha ~ NOW FOR SALE is charming bric WALL T * HE AT, 2 car Barage > . Le ar clean Reasonabiy WA or jane tas bul ane ety | ING. “ORLY SA DER, MO. fall price, Rey in tfie Ee nce (ee aeRENIEe CORTE (ree Somer | Sha TLRS Ese | CARE ORTON ediate occ : IN : for a now. —_ BY own! MAL: ’ at This home Js loaded with al SURANCE WITH MINI- CaltMior appt Would you like a new 2 Rose McClarty, Broker | BY Wiliams Lx Priv wys.500 Terma, gre jnere spate Pano | Sermo the extra's including car- MUM MORTGAGE COSTS. AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA or 3 bedroom ranch home— PF 2-2362 Dee “Cash. ae of adjectives for. home. peting, drapes and alum- $17.950—2 sepatate homes on cor- near schools and stores — ORURN Wt HEIGHTS 7 ROOM IN- Fp 3. 2 s. inum storms and streens. Ved 2M, Realtor ner lot, Larger frame home has very low down paynrent— A equity 2 Baths and- in 3 bedrooms. Giant 24%26 at- R. J. T rooms & bath downstairs. PLUS; $67 per month—with quick Se ee eee ee seat section of fine? hanes. Be- tached garage. Waterford 345 OAKLAND Fes | 3 room & bath apt. emewete joageasion? er ca FE | choo ee ee the. neat owner of this whe Let MULTIPLE LISHNG SERVICE | Smaller heme bee € rooms, and) 241 —— WE BUILD NEW HOMES, 85.000 tas Fist rN oney. up. We $750 DOW? a -~ Pay dayn payments - = y-) ees 4 beet toeatad al ad beled aes tos or wi build: to your plans. BETWEEN PONTIAC & . cf Big white frame family . $700 DOWN. tate cate al the aoninty py 34 PE 2-912 E. of Joslyn FE $-2443, ble, Call us os | ROCHESTER iP : El f 1S Daty . See ee coms - sara | teats and upkeep." Call Yor, appt. | —— ce | tome. cise oneneese's | DC) NOT Toor wn = . . ~ , CE ae ee eA ee eet REA TY BARRO Tivorineaat ge CPul base: | ROCKESTER North fil gundi-| home, Cate te aches ia NE sa ts ee Macnilechores } ceed AL ment, combination sto F derful basement with win- : ; , water. Only $55 per month £aRGE LOT — DRAYTON HOVT RE y hoff AC heat, hard- nace. Garage. $10,500. Terms : 1 For wis new Roman Brick 17x20 living room ‘on the balance. Immediate TA FE 2-9966 f ENT? Sood inners ” $13, > Sess om Ereune tovet Ranch in the village of scaen A | Eee cut | EMERY “""lrocpmaaetonn era! Ea Gave mting | mamroure commanon ee] Seite es | Rene aS ties) et Sy > c : : and ‘contract Monthly paymen n- , . i x : . F JIM WRIGHT nls) erga cldubemen hase been (NN ctudc: avec seurunce loud ment ol} furnace, Oak floors. V. =) can be. ar builtin oven. range aod re | All this pins hot water heat, cer. DRAYTON . REALTOR newly decorated throughout. You .§ per cent interest. ree) bps ‘ace erepag AA 2 Le ———- = i] ns cosas 2 — owe s-faome-aog fal bath ut ME ARAN DAE: AE at There "ate 1" bedrooms, a large | $250 DOWN PAYMEN Bide. ee ETT ogee VES | the geieaiy bow, enters | SSvel'atreet for only Bsbon wis ¥ 4 Tooms OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 5. i ‘5 O edtose: x im this exciting bome -— in fine residentia) = MSs. living room, kitchen with plenty An excellent two ‘ : Se met m aban close: MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE $400 Down = "ON = et of ngupboard jo taeaced in the ae = pee Ss aernos Between, Pontine MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Auto. bot water cat beating HOLM MES- BARTRAM ti hoppt ee - - ‘eigh e no’ end of ° torm bedrooms + ve 4302 c , be bandied now for only pool acer rane er wi mae | WEST SUBURBAN Mose eee | me fen) shower, Mice teh on 6-ROOM BRicx home Ungar enced’ windows | on 31980 Evenings OR 3-2200 ’ tached garage, 100x3 d 1% t interest. as) tats ot Vempbonrds : : road. with screens, 2. ledge : ._ * : t eego| This Cape Cod 1s locate oe 5 per cen has large living ropm with fire- 1 KEVILLE : eedecpetal a tot 4 fae and acres of land, only 7 miles from - , lace! adera Citchen, good .sized fireplaces, — Lake 1 a / LAKE : = is ‘ - ae @ ren Bh now vacant, Full price don utees Vontiac. Guedes 7 5 perc I. c H:z AY DEN, Realtor rooms, full bath. large base- we ¢ Chee: f 4 room and ba sharpie + ° large bedrooms & -a poss 5 Z 8-0441 room, ofl. heat, . . : located north of Rochester. . ae ou iad — ON FHA. A most| a third. The living room 1s 12x19 _ Off Sashabaw Rd — a fine Sr Se __sun ish) wal soe ee “ame ne youl tered garage. — Se Frontage on hard gurface y IRW IN fal ciuminces sided ramen: & dining room 8x12". Full base- ‘three bedroom- brick and = ke it f you see it — we new ¢ re oot pond ett arn cee deree or Vestibule entrance to carpet.| ment with oil furnace & 1% car frame ranch: type home — | 3 RM HOUSE WITH FURNITURE | lite it if you see it — may we Situated oo © Jarge 8nd) reezerdine Be cach Subdivision | Ap- 753x200 lot. Only $3 own. : int room garage. . com jon stor : $2000 down a a proximately « 9650. XCELLENT BUY ed living room and dining ; . ’ ot Priced 8-1857 after 3: 0 ows tle’ — Let‘us take you <0 DOWN Oe iigercoms in thisliareemeecs laa overs bedrooms, tile bath, NOTHING DOWN sii Steven ities asen cae T ACRE. MODERN» Rooms. | CRAWF FORD oo throughs . L. Templeton, Realtor $650 PNW 4 built home located on Huron full divided basement on a 15x To « qualified GI buyer, owner ment. Monthly payments to breesrway, iSecer porser. Aa ase _riint at. : ; m0 Orchard Lk. Ra. PE 64563 Located near Walter's Lake Biree, | eine weoms possipill=| fenced jot have good| Wantg to build this fall, so fast puclece taxes, insurance and basement Oi] heat, carpetin Lake Orion, Mic After 6 FE 2- and ready for immediate oc- - ties; Only $9950. $250 DOWN. If you rs Me aca action is a necessity. This 4 year per cent interest Only $10,500, $1,350 down 6387 = 4 BE | : cupancy Good looking 4 creat © scoms nd ve ee old Home has 3 large bedrooms Cecelts Ann, off Maybee Rd. OR a ACATNOn room and bath bungalow WALL STREET utility room 10 oey* Re ILLES with double closet space in each. 3-812 Waterford — targ . a Os k and garage Needs ri i x vet ee con oe So oe otha vyith dake priv-| The peautiful paneled ives ripen NI H E regen ‘ited "path, basement: L AKEFRONT l 1ams eo} e Se . . 5 a . - mS, . 2 oa cents and rage. All ror only $8800, “closing ous on iets he ‘are i eee svasement) & a 2 = D : & S Near Jodyn teres. s oama! Today's best value is lake- 7 folk have clear cass owe pues nen ton “Attached P tent Papers Serre ae cestode in. “Draytch & HARGER.CO. Orms on Hee Peart Faved street. aes Libel Labrand plo) et A So Phy vl es . Bea ss xT { ce and out- 5 ¥ < Sant mach vengng | Rat SycttflRsagt, MD] ay pr, aoe evil Pall wree| Enis 6 poh a ee onl] aw mumon PEt) GLISH BRICK “PONTIAC REALTY, Pe age gg on and bath bungalow home, excellent condition,, big} only $7,950 . LTY IWS ; foom with fireplace Huge cheated get, | GRA ft uath tats | milla ne | un uoeegion Regrog, |" Ear utenie Tasers | Navy mgowyg, |minaewn ace eee Sani edie Eichler talent ity o} win. enced yard. any oO P : = ‘ i A lot o me for . a . ° 2 , ene Paved’ street and connected tures. $17,000. FE 41157 FE 44821 | oe eam. to 830 p.m. Sunday 1-4| Duilt-in oven, dre he roy = on FHA terms, seven beau- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE galore “hne features ‘roel auto oll heat 2% car es- to city water and sewer. < to be fppreciated. Ideal location tiful rooms, wall to wall - pol pend apes mig Yh? Ye rage, Fenced to lot Lovely e ‘S a e . ice ll ll OO T!..ULUCULdKCU TT TO™|CUL tt near. ; , love sandy beach You can bu Selance’ oa ons Se Cherokee Hills Brick JZ | Rayment William pence nett. = Enchen ena sereauiaes = Model Home Sale q =u to na resgensiole buyer. . ty B rty for only $21. “3 : Realtors Custom built tn 1950 for present _W. Huron FE 865 nice den, three dandy bed- Just a few 3 and 4 bedroom pom .Ou6.down. ss 17 ACRES = Since 1925 owner, this 5 room 1% story ~~ Pp Hi i d roomis, good garage, beauti- brick ragpch homes toate nexe 654 ae en 7 2a est Huron Street plan includes many features ioneer fiighlands fuj’ ranch-fenced lot. been used as models NC Unusual Dutidis site with |Phone FE 5-9447 Eve. FE 8-4274 designed to add to Ms co Attractive, modern bungalow, 2 sale at greatly radasede brices. 1100, feet fromage’ on = venient, pleasant livability Full "TON AREA bedrooms, tiled bath, oak floors. “81x ROOM BRICK May need some cleaning and ay Or biacktop tone. wae a : basement, ee ed 16 x 22 ga- DRAYT Nd 4 lastered pairs a ees) $1,500 down or trade cecore tats eer eae om ar PAYMENT . looking a beautiful va md floor h with carpor' eat storms screens, car : , tg. room or base le Outstanding rural area. roan D pies sities ‘storage, and Grek ecuitiaime’ can srructicn ete garage. close to schools & bus. . payable 22 per es “ine. : have 2 baths 2 car attached except Lardy cos! to REAL EerATE 6 AN + sty oe with a view for miles. If could also serve needs Of @| tra jarge lot on paved street. ‘19 Rosshire Court axes and insurance near arage. OPEN DAILY 1 to 7. GI inal pare 31369 : {eee kat eiinnive sostel srowing family, Youll Uke the Close to schools. os eee or ei ecorsied, 6 rose ined: St Mikes, public schools, Brive spay pe 2: payment wd only $65. pet | OR > bow room tna ors acy sce Str ose w s eeiianrubes Freee alcnce caprrouaiaiely $78 ern brick terrace, handy west cant, good gars ieee beta WOODWARD AND SQUARE aeae aise "nome, For Sale Resort Prop. 44A this. $500 down. = 84 x 175 lot — and. particu- per month, 5 per cent interest in- side ication ea corer only $750 a aly fixtures, dandy . - LAKE ROADS. Gleaming joak floors, fuli| [39 ACRES OF EXC HUNTING ; ae $650 Down larily. it’s realistic price! cluding taxes and insurance. Im-| down to qualified buyer basement, forced oi] heat. / : basement, family-type kitch- land with cabin N-ar Hawks, ELIZABETH LAKE 3 Bedroom located near Tel A mediate Ronee on. Income Price $11,500. cometter A Seminole Hills _ en, aluminum — and | - Mich. $3500 FE +7661. Beautifully landscaped lake- Huron Shopping Center Carl W. Bird, Realtor WATERFORD Located close to public & paro-| trailer or boat in trade. “This is a choice, all Brick Gag song i omg mymonpors BROCE PENINSULA. CAN DA, front lot on Elizabeth Lake Monthly payments of only 503. Community Natlonab=Bank Bld Vv te AGE chial schools, this clean 2 family VACANT HOM * Ranch built in 1956. All in Lede — Why our own for LESS. ft Lake Huron wate: with over 60 feet of sandy $60. Call for further infor- FE 44211 Eves. FE 5-1392 u income has large 3 piggioo-er LAKE PRIVILEGES fect a 3 nice bedroo: Pull tA ead only $9,400. — aod to _ 10 per a & frontage Motorway rive mation. | room modern, large bedrooms apartment for owner plus ne: One of th fest cleanest and 1% led baths. High Tight Ls 7 =: down Balance to suit area, Toss, a id situated in — large colorful paneled kitchen apartment for tenants. Rent will e oO e neatest, c ie basement for recreation ba 2 bedroom modern cottage 20x36 area omes. Can K Harbor 4 ae ong with eating space and loads of| cover contract par eta Gas heat eye appeelae rer apy on clude new ca Greperies ~ fe on ithe water $6,500. © $500 be Randied gay $2500 down. ecego $950 DOWN Pabiess all-to-wall carpeting in| garage, only the market at nae extras. Wide temdsouped 4 ee. , ro mo MY 7 Room, 3 bedroom home. living, dining and bedroom. 1'a| \VIT [J cs M. BREWER FHA, 2 car tarage, “a 4 Stet or “thocusi ; Fenn e S OT Glassed-in porch and_ patio LEED PGLin area antemNucoam etic INE lot, privileges on Cass and \ Roman brick beauty. The| —* BUSINESS L plus 2 car garage. Lake 5 ROOM MODERN HOME. as heat, Water softener. 100 ft.| JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR Elizabeth Lake. must be in- Drayton V oods exterior. is enhanced with | LUXURIOUS HOM# ON iis Fr. 100 x 200 lot located in privileges on Cass Lake. PART BASEMENT, GAS ot zoned commercigl!. Pienty of | 53-55 N. perks pele 4-5181 spected to be ‘appreciated. A wide green lawn sets off the the dignity and charm and Lard arto be moat resque rapidly growing area ideal Only oars, ha $600 down 7 FURNACE” “LARGE (LOT. room for a large family and suit- Eves. FE 8-06 modern beauty of this Brick abundance of delightful Jtv- fates 7 3t,o8 fo iets Si Mis eRergibe Eee | mente RUORDAre acubox' "an. | soir spect fh othces’ 3 smal REESE | Eee, Gendacet’ ait | fae aie Saeurem tome | pica cuoeg, Man ee 750 own ag h anc ai arge i. r rks! 4 i and $80 per month. Located : 2 Lots EA. ALSO, 5 ROOM HOME Pues ceo ocean —— Gee at the feacs family sed nnd duped 30 bathe. . ‘wit vanity, large ing Terms Also iake lots re bie. near Clarkston. oO NEAR PONTIAC MOTORS CE BL: AIR homes in this area, only 2 recreation room, 2 fireplaces, | room with cove EM 3-4524 Zoned M2 with an # room, — ONLY $1,000 DOWN. GEOR short blocks te church, kitchen with built in oven-range patio, 28 ft living boot For Sale Lots 4 2-family home and 1 car ga- REALTOR #8 beautiful modern kitchen, and dishwasher, Only 2 bloc over 1.800 sq. ft. of hand . Stout. Real pene on 1 lot and a 22x38 R. J. VALUED, Realtor 4536 Dizig 1 Hwy R 3-1251 all tlle bath, new gas fur- to New Waterford grade school. area. ee smaaeed an Edw. M. Stout, Realtor business building. fur- c AYTON PLAINS DON’T BLAME US nace, paneled recreation Owner transferred. New low plastered g WATERFORD HILE TIN. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 mined on the other lot. A M5 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-963 pEeya OR 3.1708 if) youlimisss shir Movely i siibea Foom, nice porch, home im pace renueaayrywa uterus! eremehay Gesave ee cate : Dally ‘Til 6 real steal for only $15,900. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 room brick with attached 2'-car A-1 condition inside and out, Chotce corner lot, by owner- Lake MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 : plastered garage! Large family nicé lot. §13,500 on -FHA.. 5 JOHN . ; rivileges. $4950. PE 0453 or FE GILES REALTY CO. INO SERVICE 3 eeneriits cee: cnpsiett oor | lconers al son ae actons _ Cae Peas. . + ; : : BLOOMFIELD WEST IC} Ge eres ee FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. MULTIELE List: 3S : ee eal let 3x20. spose eta Wwe TRADE meee Nene ane ees a tal Oh es ee ' in Bloomfield township. 752 W. Huron PHONE FE ¢1557 paved streets, 5 blocks to grade MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / g 5 ; ee | eather a a ro ! = 2 A STEAL AT $7450! : ; is the location of this ex-| schools at door Minutes to shop- - : q LAKE. Canal eee Niemen iene et i : / / #70 W. Huron 8t. Ph. FE 4-3525 colaat’ brick home with at- . lake, (aye and golf, 2.088. S : < WATKINS . . OPEN EVENINGS tached breezeway and ga-| $20 ddwn_ onth. frontage with attractive. cus oak floors. oil heat, lots of trees 2 ; itv room r ‘en eri er JO “* O SOfr) geet) ea aan ae foets0 “ter Jered Lecter | ae * TASS: qlveptece ful bese. | 6022 ' ious, x erms sult, etter * €HOICE LOT SUITABLE FOR Noth; fuer Eom ag tet ining | carpeted living oom exer: | Burry on! thls one | | Iandecaped "at and paved | “ranch note, nent’ Met-bannon over 1. _ ft. nt, : ; r a othing Down 20 YEARS OF SERVICE area at a giveaway price. looking aaa ull Lea pack. Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 . drive, Immediate posses- Hitchman's Haven Estate, No. 3 No basement, but lovely oak aU ca at 413, esanein a 000 Why Pay Rent sion, fot No. 189 approximately 150x id pone foam hatec oa elegrs i vig. coo wih oo down. Showa by appoint: 2534 DIXIE vawy | REAR LPO ie1| eon oni ber eue cen: : WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 200_PE 20615 or FE 8-8500. ‘ room home v a : fen it a 3 89.850 eke Jane Large close to Miracle Mile. Shopping a Soot wurning (re: mentaonly : ae ments ust tiie Tent. It's banc Established in 1916 ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN a Tp READY feel BETS 4 bedroom family home near | Center with large front office ace Ceram . ; 7m: p t . wit . ; St Michaels. 2 car garage. 30x 30 for small business itchen, garage. Almost an Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor dec heat aod mee Seer Gee| seat PRIVATE LAKE Acreage $1.40 eons to suit, or will Closing costs only to you Price has been reduced on this acre of ground too. Liberal 75 W. Huron street erous living room, separate din- lus appro scres of land. mM nN WICKERSHAM eligible Veterans. Oniy $3,080 down. for quick sale terms, FE 5-8161 or FE 2-1306 ing room, also eating space in Earge Mock. vouains: new fur- : 1105 + Maple MAyfalr 66250 * a! wh ; sul kitchen. Neat and clean through- nace, This is spring fed lake. PONTIAC. W ATKING- Hee " FULL PRICE only $5 000. $550 DOWN is all -you'll out. Priced at $8,759 with only Paved road. Owner will sacrifice z 150 - ATKINS Sea 100 An older 3 bedroom home ATTENTION GI's = REG Mo LW Cs GU era 2 $2.500 down. Don't wait, see it] at $950 down. _Price $2300, FE 2. Has full basement, furnace For only mortgage cost you can bungalow Has extra large : . today. amps For Sale A and auto Water heater. You move in this 2 bedroom bunga- bedrooms, a 19 ft. living N : Po session Immedi tely WOODHULL LAKE. — Front. 3 r creaze 47 will need very little to han- low. Oil heat, basement, large room and 12 ft. kitchen. \ ssession la @imalie t bedroom home with Youngstown RS FE 4 0528 birolslacanl piace eae die this one providing you landscaped lot, garage. Lake Beautiful pine used in the Side and it ts a dsnay Only | off Williams Lake Ra. 3 bed-| Canal Fron kitchen, enclosed porch, garage.| REALTO ihe 1 ane ACRE PARCELS BEA area Veteran. rivileges on Williams and cupboards, also Formica $9.750 for a one-story home with room. Large living room. Dining to Williams Lake offers fishing, Boat and bath house, large dock, 371 8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. ‘ul building sites. $100 down hk acetes fakes ‘2 block away. countertops You'll love the full basement, oil forced air heat. L, Very attractive kitchen, Knotty swimming and boating at your outisde grill, sandy beach. All . 7x aoe Will accept trade. HERE 18 A CUTE 4 room ‘Monthlf payments approximate- pretty colors that have been Insulated, to keep those winter pine breezeway All oak floors. quick convenience. See this for $13,200 erms. BY OWNER Cc PA NG bungalow located on a nice ly $62 including taxes and in- used peri handel Gleaming fuel bills down. Two car garage. lastered, painted walls Coved cozy, 2 bedroom bungalw with . Nice 3 bedroom brick ranch with US; Realtor nulet street in the West Sub- surance. Oak floors tog. We have the Near new Drayton Plains cen- ceilings Full tiled bath. Full disappearing stairway to com-| BRICK LAKE FRONT — Attrac- fireplace, attached garage and | 1919 M-15. Ortonvile NA 17-2819 , eiban area This home has ey. ter. Yes, only $9,750! basement. Automatic oil heat.| > pleted upstairs, attaching | tive 3 bedroom home overlooking eecaaeene large kitchen. recrea-|§ ACRES. NEA 2 «car attached garage 298 S|) SANFORD . Aluminum storms & screens. Built breezeway and 1'3 car garage, lake. Thermo. picture window, tion room in basement, large rolling and\or be ORTONVILLE, and ts sel! img for, $8,500. 3 bedroom modern home. Oil se Co GI Resale ay ’ in "54 J’ car garage. Large automatic heat_and hot water,| jedgerock fireplace in 20 ft. liv- corner lot in good res, keovin $15 mactn Gtous: $200 down ai heat, corner lot, 2 car Rerars: @ ness—Must be sold. Fine 3 DON 7 corner lot Fenced rear yard. aved drive Priced at $9,500 | - ing room. Tile bath, modern kitch- gale and mus hes wie Dixie Hi fway cow 4 ero 8S 4305 . Raye NEIL, Realtor | enclosed front porch. Full price bedroom brick ranch Game Good neighborhood Price $14,- erms en. full basément and rec. room. reisonable pitas gee Se No Eawey 3-070 - | = “ $9,500 with reasonable down pay- A-1 Oak floors Full base- Make a move until you call Us} g00 with $1,400 down New in ‘56. Screened patio, 2 brokers OR 3-3297 | 242 8 Telegraph ha. Open 9-8 ment. No closing cost. GI's ment, gas heat. On paved and see this handsome RAN . “Bud” Nicholie R It r car marage. Under rues sprink- nee FE 37103, FE 4-6995 nothing down only .mortgage street. You can’t afford not HOME Fully landscaped. Dec- : : aN1 ye; €aito ling A home for Make Us An Offer ; — : cost. Immediate possession. Lomisce: (ine bargein’ orated to perfection. ane We for Clarkston Cal Me that: Giscriminating family. For G.I Equity ‘ ide in upkeep makes - - StOr : . or G.I. Evenings after 6 call FE 53-2935 “HOUSE BEAUTIFUL” is ae to enjoy the This 28 & 60 ft. ranch home | FR 5.1201. — or FE 5-8004 Y = Can make a down Sao ern the only way to describe see Cithen, the “scl paved | Built in’ °35 featuring sass ayment of $3,086 let us show you| st 36 E. Sheffield. Owner owes ® tom Colonial ies fire home. 5 - this one The 21.6 x 158 drive and oversized two car ga-| carpeted living room with nae : a 4 bedroom home, separate din- barton aie taxes and ir | almoct Sigempieeee. eters bath— A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Hebg toon. e atviat | re "Boni" being gree] GMEs and aul ig Boson | i garage cbaaelentaehqpot al] selects AtZacreMancee | LeethPuces ecu fen Bam ILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES 704 S il carpeting. 3 master | Cyeryinm fford. $10,-| hedrooms Family room with built. & , onthiy pays, m — ears old, poultry house. Some fruit trees —Attractive white ranch on iand-| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Reacones bes 1 floor. Taste- ey pl ed = mort-| in barbecue 1% baths. 14 1 Gg Ce otal a Gal nl eset Phedrooms,, ble galow. Good garden ‘soil. Located in scaped lot 120x220. 6 rooms, bath, ye < 8 ariel $50 “with $400 down, plus ee ments of only $66 including taxes) 4 ondition. ow rented 6 at a wooded area Across stre uullty, ot) beat. $9200." Terms. FE 4-2533 reais “ind. gleaming 0 8 i gene costs. pin, Timken Frouhed Oak ficore, 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE om Beware: call us vi =auick “ook Priced ‘for ul Kale Sack floors. The recreation room Iastered walls. Landscaped lot ¢ 950 wi 2 FAMILY — WEST SIDE — : tae dream absolutely com- cae many mcther mt lnemiteatures™ GI— $00 DOWN Dec bee, ee eee —— Near Huntoon Lake reasonable down ment roma Sevatary 3 ries MI] ER eietres Ce nails he LUINp ries toa Beautiful big 3 bedroom white pene With 3 bedrooms, —_ bath, 2-B edrm., Full Basem’t GEORGE IR orches down, 3 rooms and bath ¥ . came home on Mary Day close ining ii range and oven, RUE ip hie ee ee The bumper” pool game Ee 2 ene” Once. ves: WHITE BROS tea ee, Schoo! fee sig uéewsiawn |(sidegtawinaew) wall (Mich cers High, ‘dt Teiable local bulider “7 oe SR AY TON Prams. * 125! : ; erms. "4 J 5 | 4 Jo ls fereee . MR. GI. you can have anincome| ~ plays and there's a shuifes on ee PistInG SERVICE REAL ESTATE ; Ee an eee coos een | opment stl ment 3 car earnee. space, rhage bright papedede Eves OR _3-1708 IO” EVE = Lok leexiSt.| property without any dtwn par'| con ogo ciached antl plea LE OR 3-1295 basement. 114 Beal taney nouee Seen ana Orch a Lak a tiemerlan oak ‘Tieors,, lastered HOME IN COUN Inciudes $0 corner zoned com-; ment, Good’ north side rental tered garage Paved drive ; 5660 Dixie Hwy lot. It's an ideal family home —— and Orc! andi axes: ene gieamin por doai on OUNTRY mercial Ranch home built in’ area — 8 rooms — 2 pene 5 and street. Fine lose in Open Eves ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 3 with all the city convenience. Ee. eges. A beauty walls, Well loc oh on = ‘ 10 miles north’ of Pontiac all 1955. pictufe weindows in living’ jarge rooms for owner.°3 West suburban location. One 2 GI's see this home today. rms. $1,500 yd dole a Es ome on one floor Living rm. kitchen and dining roots. ledgerock fire-| ant to rent out partly ferolanea of the best buys at $25,000 n = . or contract with dining nook, 4 bedrooms 5 . piace sie Seu neces ne 2 en tean eat 9 ca ara on the market today. Possi- AR REALTOR PAR TRIDGE| Floyd Kent Le picalten iroux-Franks path, and uti room, 2 ear. ate tole, i wo z asemen a ea 5 car ' * A - a bi Cac vet Bam enti AR NOmaaae em co | Nm Me [asa att PRI, 2 bestogn St GL eee ee oe revere, | inal fapaetcn bade Sih ryer sement w g ern 8 , 5 . : heat, Ee sme za woo: yon fee (fell iofermatton: Dorlas Wal eel nin beautl: location with. lake privileges Oil! PaRM INCOME, 30 ACRES. Only | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | AMPLE COSTOMBS Pankixa 4309 Disie Hw), RYO) CA WEBSTER REALTOR Terms NO DOWN PAYMENT tor GT a ; 1% bath furnace, alum. storms & screens. 7 miles north of i hcay frontage MS LAKE Lake Orion M Poplar St., a good north «side ad ar ioniy 2 2.000 down, Payments only $53 per month incl, on 2 roads 5 rooms for owner |_ WILTEIA . nM ¥ 29-2291 residential @rea Nice clean 6 2";-car garage. Beautifully - taxes and insurance plus, $15 weekly ‘income from UP-| This 2 bedroom bungalow with full OPEN i d For Sale Farins 48 Ro Annett, Inc Toom home 3 large bedrooms, landscaped lot too Expen- er apartment, separate baths. basement end FA oil heat is now “ OF ) ore | y large living room. 11 ¥ 11 dining sive carpeting and drapery $1,500 DOWN — Income special Pasement, oll fired furnace. Base- vacant and you can have im- DAILY . 40 ACRE Reaitors since 1923 room, oak—fioors. piastered wails, will stay May be seen any- 3 income units plus # room apart ae barn 32x50 feet, Small barn, melee possession, Located close | See exclusive - Proase: nt Lake| Here is the best value ever. ES Fy ar Huron FEderal 8-0466 full basement forced air heat time. Call now before it’s ment for owner in excellent rental 2 brooder ‘houses, 1 car garage. store and school. All newly Woods. 3 lovely models to,inspect. Now geoe Gen. to —oe ite Lar 2 story house, 4 fooms | eee ee ee ae ee ie rel eiel aee es Gt cendaicg “Guiy state down.” | Family remy Quegramig waa | ner. 2 be Bedrooms ‘ae aw? Sent | Haited oh ie, Era oor "ep ft. This is a lot of house for : pletely furnish at s ee L i 5 ‘3 Un lenty of —— t- | . home or investment. OOM RAN $11. in oven and ich ae Sys-| Price $11,500 and only $500 down.| oom avai , | 7 Aa) seas eckostne | coetetoaes RAY O'NEILL, Realtor value fo, Doms eso. Terme, $1 $00 to $2,000 down, | 3. wetnio ranch style home with| tem, attached 2 car g: Lake See Mis..Howard, 18 Gillespie | with of slaple, Tull, basement Ps SCOTT LAKE FRON : 262 S. Telegraph Rd en 9-8 LAKE FRONT — On Round nm F.HA. Terms. Good d neighbor. full basement, complete on ex-| front Inke privileged “billding Pa PE 36418. Jc John Tr} farm tools includi ing 2 t al | Now is the time ie a lee INVESTORS ATTENTION — Main | FE 37103 ° FE 4-6995 | Lake, with excellent beach 1% hood, 2 lots, fruit Shade} terior. Located in~ Waterford] sites wi a mater Realtor 67 St. soil, some muck. Preatan: | peti ei he as ga st corner — sched commerical i x 27 ft living room completely. trees. This home has oak floors.| Township. Gn extra iarge lot. Im-| paved streets. - everything. — $17,900, owen | rooms, basement) is csriger = walking distance to downtown. 7 nae carpeted, natural fireplace,*3 b painted & plastered walls, many| mediate possession. ‘ou better see this tede nh. bewusitul lot. Full price $12, A good € room modern home, | OVERLOOKING rooms, Easy terms available. closets. Modern, kitchen, | 3. pe. = CG W d C DRAYTON PLAINS. Ch ase ‘eset SPEC AL farms are hard to figge) Sal : a is r . . ry i roo 29 SPOR TBM ANSE an aeler fe rarer Preciinea: ana WILLIAMS LAKE $22,950 REDUCED PRICE — Owner| | path. full Partitionender tachi. OO O. |. e4..on 985x120 ff. well landscsped CRAWFORD. AGENCY California ranch featuring Ther- ae place invest your idle ~ leaving city. prot eay possession ties. oil automatic meat: A real OFFICE OPEN 9 TO 8 lot in this very desirable section. . MY 3.1143 608 Flint st. | recee earuralctirenace: ences mor Is this modern. two bedroom on this lafne st pice reece buy. Comer Williams Lake Rd. & M59 — cy prenineesiy drt epee = “ New FHA Terms Lake Orion Mictlee i St 8! : Gril Tecreuped peter: audi meny| (RAST OF AURUNNImmronrs)— || Sema wiDie Tall pesement endl | Romie 29) ex tect igpiecer sa || TRADE OR ae Sap a “8S — well-lecated beauty ls yours . Oeics i mnie | ottention IMr Handyman gr ba ive 3. bedroom bungalow. an outside stone eted living room ame room room ranch home es mmediate Fosse . | nish Here's your chen more featurés Situated on large|. Attract hh ving room.| scaped lot with an ou basement opens on ‘ground! pontiac jot 60 x 161 feet, buil 11 selt.| $400 DOWN large 7 finished room, full small’ ta ce to have « lot overlooking beautiful Watkins) Comfortable homey ving room. : evel Let us show you this one, jn’ 1987, ‘nicely “decorated, oak | OWner retiring to Florida. -wi iste] Located off Josiyn on East Bey-| bas . gas heat, storm & i rm ot 11 acres with cozy “Lske CALL FOR APPOINT.) seperate Sing ee ee yer te walls, 3 pe. bath, | 3 bedroom: modern home. 2% lota.| net's “bedroom home with | sereenp “henna & ee m house nearit comp: sted : ee ak peel . iy en Ls old nord sean? Heoeb) ans rooms, Basement tage, basement, gwoings. ssiered walls, on floors, gas| yard, Unusual attrective arrange- oa se rig tank ete pei furtaecr ai ear gorsge| and NOTHING DOWN TO G18 LIST — With us for fast, efficiert| oi heat. $13 906 Will accept, equity Beautifa private yard, § Forsed air heat, near ne w North. | “ment inside * FOU must, gee to to ced witn oe seo oad" frontag ae i ; ic : aims a. interest apprecial autitul build. t 220 ft deep with , i rvice Let us make a_ free in your present home as Principle an ing: sites. Owne- Gate fovein chade tres Thin lg @ wel WM estimate on your home today.|- part down payment, ALSO pedment just #4024 ‘per ‘month. ' tea 181.009 down vol wu iS kept home ~. See it now. Just call for appointment. We : : ‘| Tri-level starter home-on paved R H ltz / discount cach. ; . K ENN buy, seil,..and trade, CLARK: REAL ESTATE road, Will duplicate, $6450, Noth- IM WILLI AMS le hts ] Dorothy Snyder ; Lavend : ‘ Witham Miller i? TO BUY, TO SELL. TO-TRADE. ing do Realtor "Eton er: 1aemMman»n “F 2-02 ) L.H. BROWN, Realtor | wg4ea2'") On FE ¢48i3| OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY 1QPAL ESTATE & INSURANCE _ OPEN 9 to 9 aig eae Realtor Beate 2101 W vine eaLree FE 4-3569 | 1362 W, Huron Street. Ph. aoe 2-4810 | 1362 W. Buren ING Benvich . EM aioe Po EM 3-241" aftr 6 p.m, BALDWIN 1011 W, Huron PE 6-6181 Sa eo PEATE Oe RURON oren"s toe OPEN EVENINGS TILL 6. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | MULTIPLE LIST . . “Vee . ' | ve vo, ‘i ; z _ } : . : : oS <8 ae ' 7 ; os : y ay. : “WHEN YOU NEED $25 -$500: Sezai, ta® S*EREaaD "HE Badal Fee ere oe FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Pontiac State Bank LAID-OFF _ WORKERS —CASH LOANS — Xo Principal Payment NTIL YOU E BACK TO WORK POR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500. fas vix500, $27, Roy rete i Inc 1.8 Perry St (Corser Pike’ FINANCE COMPANY Ate WALLED. LAKE DRA PLAINS a gNuick Cash Bil Home & “Auto at EAGUE FINANCE CO. FEdere] 8-466 Sunday 1-4 boats sell immedi ately Paul tle Real Est. Same bau i“ Bax “Ww -er-| GET CASH QUICKLY == ssi .Oan Company | FULLY a TCHEN. EN. Fi es ie imal ses angen g Pe. — wn take FE 46282 * New Training ‘e ere) R ORION cash ee Broadway. Pt pscap oven 3} BEDROOM HOUSE IN CLARK- ans fee Adam oacs oat @6311 days. TU &-ill4 after 7 p.m LOAN CO ~ 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Loans. $25 TO $500 Lawrence #t PE 41508 Up to $500 | Oakland ipa tac ah $90 J waciere Wrinaes and Auto dviient ca NT PARTS FE 3-4021 be ie TA sre so 96 ips BENDIX AUTOMATIC WAS! 3. 8350 Rd Holy, Melrose 17-3502. MENT GIZE GAS RAN GES. four burner 3. cabon: 40.36 Gl PE 2-9206 D WIKE. 299 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO | ine, 2 roo meg 4 mM ___Mortgage Loans is (54 |Want A Good Mortgage? % your home needs an rove- ment. and your debts o ated es. wees ae =< Don't. wait | ** “BENDEROFF | PE ¢-ene $2 W. Huron { Swaps $5 | PPP EPP LLL DLS ston area. Close to ethocis. Swap, sell or reot Call after 6 pm. wy STATEWIDE Rea) Estate Service of Pontiacs B D CHAR RE. 1T17 8. Telegraph Detroit Offi SELF-SERVICE TV TU er Op location. & tube stock PH USED TV CLEARANCE - ee _ USED REFRIGERATORS, Renewed —- MAY TAGS, Wringer. Rebullt, STOVES. Good Condition. @ AUSTIN RUNS GOOD. TRADE foo Willys or chain saw. FE $-2321 si Ber good a posiness.| 1058 PONTIAC £DR RU STARCHIF? |», PARTY. *STORE LOCATED IN PONTIAC — Beer! Hydramatic low mileage swap or pay difference Rl land contrect or equity of equal or moderately higher Tele FE +4007. nii.ee0. EQUITY IN HOME WILL eonsider Car ts rt down pay- ment.3 bedrom. Venetian blinds, softener & Youngstown kitchen. FE . 5-608). tS [COLEMAN OIL FLOOR FURNACE. $5 orm. complete bow and arrow set will swap for chain ga, gun, er whet have you. 138 Highland, Lee Be Island, Lake Orion. CHEY. 1933 STAKE TRUCK WITH’ radio & heater good condition Trace for pick-up truck & Stratton gasoline engine _ aytag washer. trade for sump pump. MA 6-3223 Cash leas, USED TV'S WORK- ing FE 3-067 SaPreMrAW PAINT SPRAYER. double compressor on ruDber tires 4 for garden hg rototiller, of boat. GReenleaf 40200. Partridge Liquor — $10,000 Down 19,000 down buys this well liquor re _SCHICK'S ‘ay 4] Ten unit ca ed and - spe 8 eye are ‘a of Ci ome included. Y 16.500 MODERN - 3 bedroo ane in offic conte 3 years old. oom an base- furnished US-23 just Hi om nicely, ranc on or 4 ce in white Coapel t for 4 rode sce Lied rr te FRENCH POODLE AND BLACK & tan coon dog Swao for gun FE 8-6136, HAVE CHICK EN BROODER. latform scale &. computing scele G de 6 for anything I can use. i | | 'GOUSETRAILER .28 FT ROYAL. \ i your equity oF ee contract WusT rf SELL OWNER LEAVING | CITY Good used car needed as of ees in- art payment on this 7 room gt eae Good west side location SMITH-WIDEMAN ci ee = toate right 42 Ww. HURON FE 4-4526 | ¥. HURON sisi‘ SHALLOW WELL PUMP WITH 5 shot gun. FE + SELLE OK TRADE Oil AC Furn. Oak floors. REALTOR PARTRIDGE on inaae storms & screens. Lge. - “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Cleaning Plant pn ty must ell this un ed equipm. MICHIGAN BUSINESS Suess CORPORATION a business for payment of $3,000 for Mr, Brown Realtor. 1362, call SA 8-2818. +R BEF. ENGLISH POINTER TEA oahe old for boat, Or sell for $25. coal stoker for what have y __or sell. VE Sea ae after 6. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, sel] or swap) $3.50 mo. OR 3-2360. SSiict Gian sw ara The GooD Rice Pe SHOP eke aecaiia: vr BLOND nih ped & BRAaxp NEW agi LL Ook Tor foe sae. Reasonable. FE 30. ees DEEP. EP FREEZE sao Sarre GOLD solitaire 43 point diamond. ‘PE _ #2013. DINING RM TABLE & $ CHAIRS Oeuf china cabinet, FE 4-8283. rN OE neater = Goop DOG H HOUSE FOR EXTEN- es sion ladder. Call evenings, FE | i $021 LEC. Fyisse fy AND er ea foie 0 ee a FOR SALE OR here 1956 Li hs RCA = ay. 3 ge 2 ving room — FOLDI NO ak TA cOM- ination gh chair and play table. Has a chrome Lnopeiorer an tie tip over Call FE 2-0879 after 3:30. FIRESTONE WASHER 2 | PIECE lavatory set good cond. 41 Park Pully equipped ‘Sell or trade for EL. condition. 452 Orchard : m, gal, tank, swap for 20 or 416 T7632 af low pric a ranee: Derisbere, NE BATTERY r tobe radios si to 58156 FREEZ! UPRIGHT FAMOUS rands Scratched, terrifi last, | lot Lake priv eeee eo’ Lies sy home is just like new and. Dp uuEce at only $12 300. Will accept late model ear, land contract, House- trailer or vacant land as seme Ww. Sit B. Ph. FE 2-4810. Evenings back chair, radio, upholster room chaise wants. ot @ 7 OTE BIVIGED TO TOP, $40.. tion, FE org ae oe Excelent condition. $35. OR 3-1753 lawn mower or ee of value WILL TRADE DECO AUTOMATIC Hound for good Bird Dee _3-7829, ants from 39c; shirts from 33c. Alo overcoats, sults, $5 or less. 399 Orchard Lake Eaten ee 8 of businesses. A steal at this pric opiates 3 Realtor Money) to Loan Cc BLUE & GREEN will Uae $15, Call, after 6:30, OR 3-42 dress, snow suit complete, child's _dresses FE. 46. E.R WILL SELL OR SWAP BEAGLE a — Gas STOVE. 716 OIL DRUM, $30 f th. | Brand SGARARTEED TE sont Wi ° es, all ooree $39.95 ectric _Johnson i Howard FE 4-5 “HIGHCHAIR, CRIB, BUGGY. For Sale Clothing 56 PLLA PLL PS PPL LEP t ER “a ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK ni HRs 5 oTELEG EGRA T on FRONT DOOR Templeton Commercial Building _ H PLAID coat, Excellent A he Paid $00 RELATOR | ae hey 11 CU. FT. R 3-4208, EN FORMAL, WEDDING one EELVINATOR | "REPRIG. 4 we IRLS COAT HAT... size 14. rcetant cond. #8. $15. 247 Ottawa. 1LB CLOTHING SIZE 12 AND. 3/ GIRLS 3, 4 and 5; Iady's cle | Gout size 12. FE ite 53 TADIES CLOTHE: 8, SIZE 1 REAS. $-9609 anytime 9: : State” Licensed Lenders) FE 8-9609 Vine esi ford Loans $25 to $500 on signature on'y HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIA 3a 3 Saginaw St. FE 4-05: 16, i oa Household rummage. _FE_&1 ra 35|SILK WEDD DDING GO GOWN & V fer] site, - (oor-iengtb). $95. POL ecto fr, girl 6 Bove ; i 2 ro ve phoes, ng 12°& 13. | atte toscana new, -_ between 48-50, Y BLUE GABORDINE STORM of Pontiac on Rd. Ov RAV EELVINATOR REFRIG en fet wont, excellent condition, $15, FE | \gining table & 6 chairs, d 3 be none eget NOrEOM 9x12," $3.95 MAGIC ‘CHEF. _ APT. siz ve, also sig mT Oop pay ies SKIRTS, Si 29-34 “eweaters gize 36 and 38, like new 20018 after 6 p.m, tae SUIT. SIZE 42; LADIES mn dresses ard gels, size 14. PAO aTERED P terey ine chair & ottoman T, JUMP- ray ty sine jee he aura Sica em aa Ty ae faultianitl ——— TV ~ ii = Ke “me nerv ast t “- tog Sees ere ees Sale Household Goods 57 NEW GREEN SOPA-BED $40, OR He left. Pactery prices, MAple sink FE 5-i927. Sven URED TY 5M, Row “s WALTON TV P tnt ~ Rica VICTOR COLOR TV. je, oni y mo: w WAYNE GABERT 121 6 Saginaw ae | full top freeser, sh.) Wniribos! sae washer, exc, Cae: a a Gu sat an Sit 172 a al e ~ water heater. 0 GAL, REAVY DUTY aUTO. OIL water heater 4 Eo cost $189. sarod? gh as ” offer. Also 85,009 & 80,009 BTU forced att 9 Therm yee or best eller. qlee 3 to 4 $6 to 6 Cole: te GALLON HOME FUEL Ol storage tank. MA 6-6363. 0 GAL —_ TANK. FILTER & _fuel, Good . PE 5-270. AVAILABLE NOW Tey vecteds ETE" ext Reasoo _}2 Specials This Week Gas refrigerator..... Bendia auto ‘washer WE B SELL & EXCH OAELAND aaron RYTHING THE io 8 . Saginaw CPE sO255 aaen STORELINE Sona BED. SOFA BED RaaecouL TWEED MY 2-550) iN i tag attachments 618950. Late ee Electrojuz vacuum clean- wisn attachments, $14.95 _Surts ;_ Appliance OR 3-0702_—- TRADE-IN DEPT. sss, S398 2 . living rm. sulte .... ress Bola 33 Ped | 8 te siew sane 9.95 $ pe wood dinette ....... $14.06 Modern eam ee' sofa ...... $20 50 Walnut vanity & bench ... $24.95 Modern 4 pe. sections) ... $29.95 Re ss, $30.95 OTHER ITEMS AV WY¥MAN’S | 18 W. Pike E-Z Terms FE ¢1122 TRADE ELEC [aod FOR GAS range R alt Mus Elec. Co. 1069 W ‘uron TRADE ie RANGE FOR ELEC. tric range R. B Munro Elec U8ED TV REBUILT S GUARAN- teed. Obe! TV Union Coe ste Store Union Village. Enipire USED HOLLYWOOD BED, BOX spring and mattress, $20. FE UskD REPRIOERATONE FUN © USED RE GERATORS. bee & roe Elec, Co =) eee Lounge ONOIF 552. eee cee 39.95 Sipe beanies set secs. $19.95 Somer sopcote 50 w Beets 5 rm. ott heater... sees $28 95 Lazy-Bov = 44 PP 5 rm ceail ite THOMAS "ECONOMY. 3618. Saginaw FE 2-6151 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. eniceg ae and 2 chairs $15: and pad, $10; eenenar $25; oll, hot water heater, $20. 5-2766 bse Mer He Balad s, 956 Myrtle WANTED AD OR ALIVE! Late model Pus at fair prices. bel fix ‘em to resejl at by ded piece nee Co, er Commerce Rd. Sti 3-4114 Christmas Gifts 59 o| LADIES FULL Length oa Coat, two tone Tay, part muskrat. Oni $40. Ideal Christ- mas gift for some lucky lady. Please call, FE 5-4275 after 6 p.m. or inquire 179 W. Long- fellow. 1 12GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH | epi feet almost new. 1 16 dou- barrel. Fireplace set. ¥ horse glectric motor, One-third horse electric motor, Low pressure | ep compressor, Spray gun and 1 built im froning. board. 2 storm heporcinbs , Signor cabinet, Portable ward 44105, ie i ALUMINUM SIDING Forget ° Hn, insulate same me. B Pp. ICATOR & get finest quality expert workmanship at “ est at pee NWO MON ible = : , op Complete = bere ste ourse| sCrouteel? hing ‘ain & OF be tamnenta 1 ee ALLELY CO.” % ols Reliable ‘Pioneers burr & Roch Por Free Estinrates Call ce) Loos Hf po Lr 1-6623 wer call OL} 2 wake rere $4 CHEV. shotgun, FER 2- 1 a1 ANDERS AND ) EDGER. FE 3-7251, 7 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON dition. Will autre, FE 5-0120, gt PIPE} FT. 8.778 a Ad SUPPLY “BERRY : ALUMINUM GARAGE DOOR / PE 4-3970 com: | 11 CA Sti WiTH BATH AND FUR. ni. _to be movéd, MI 6-1848. T COAL STEEL FUR- 7332. MUST SACRIFICE ~ ae URE and dishes right Bony 45 36d aie. neue 4ue, aearee: 3 po. sections] .............-- si Al marae “a chair......... » $35 Jewel gas stove....... $15 Breakfast set. ........s.s-00e+s $10 Durotherm oi) barner = covseece $284 — china cabinet... sores ted stoves, BoGGET, 600D. Ex.| 93 Daven aa a ceveseee. > $38.50 | -Burmeister's | CASH WAY For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LUMBER PRICES 4x8x%" PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4’ x Bx 5%” PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY $4.95 ROCKLATH - BUNDLE 98c a « DAs, aeddre recor -. 84 . doo 3: ox 8 Flush dr. ard ttehts aft 83 “4 Alum comb ar. Comp. MATT THICK INSULATION $29.95 , PER 1,000 FT: - Burmeister's z| Northern Lumber Co. 7TH Cay cam 5 Rd. EM, jain Open m Sundars 10 * Es 33] ATTENTION Used sash Used oom sash . Field tile : Good exterior paint Saw & hammer set..... insulation — roofing — door hfe SURPLUS. ‘LUMBER: R MATERIAL ALES co. 5340 Highland Rd. SiMs6)_OR 3-708 BROKEN CONCRETE, FREE, YOU = a ok — HALF AND quarters Oparke Mxt, FE §-701, ‘tubs, lets er lavatories at cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave.—17. BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen oi! an a gas fur- ave. — 5 — CARPETS — ALL ecuen — INSTALLED ADVANCE CARPET CoO 3700 Sarhabaw Drayton —OR 3-7407 COME & SEE US. 7005 HIGHLAND aon 4 mile west of airport. . Thompson & Sons. Sar WAVE epee $5.50 COM. plete, Dor aie oerones FE 2-1244. MPLETE LINE OF BABY FUR- niture for aan __MAple 5-6104, Everything ir But ucine Matertals | We carry a complete line of nails OR) CHIPPED. $60.50 Perea pag Also white |. Garage wey, ie cope see, bree ak the. mise Sige, INDEPENDENCE Building Supply Co 7183 N, MAIN CLARKSTON ONLY odes QUARTERLY - Can buy $10,000 000 piblic tia age car inqurance. MA C3060, eee” aes or Several riding paeues at res- sonable ofler cost. Power | mowers at 20 coe eent discount. 878 or OR 3-7924 GIL FURNACE, POT TYPE. 4.000 BTU, reas. ae 4-225. OIL FLOOR NACE & ALL oe Pegs condition. ,73 8. Parke OL FURNACE. 90.000 BTU. MA 5-801. PLYWOOD o rere ioe ma oe ~groove Birc’ Magee loons any .... $1.95 Bi oe . $16.00 | Bait, “Mingows, Ete. 658 | ‘Sand Gravel & Dirt 66 Bw oe S DAY SERVICE, BLACK » pando Sh AE PS {1 OR Girt. top oF fill. Loaded, 2% . BI DIRT . rear re. a in ra a __For Sale Livestock 72 h a7 og py days s week. + YEAR-OLD SORREL MARE. EM tivered, Pisa office PFE 5-5643 ia’ ot Pe 8-6642. CONCE: soll. Pirew. W. West. $2120 Temes, Har- GAL,.| 4 6 elpage pals eae A ri - SPs . Call distributer, MT prompt delivery on 364 | | O YinDs OF B DIRT. W. Sand & Engh ar 3-0681.. | hy Oe CK DIRT. a4 ay BLACK D Din? TOP SOTL. zi T0P Do It Yourself 61/ i Cameras, Equipment 61A 4 X § SPEED GRAPHIC — 2 x 34 Kodak enlarger. Many ac- cessories PH. FE 5-574}. WE BUY. SELL @ TRADE CAM. eras, projectors, tape recorders. 7 W. Ho ‘Epvert’s Camera £z. Sais American Stone Products So son ASS ACCORDIAN. NEARLY new. Cost $480 make an offer. 23" East, Bt. Oxford, Mich. ACCORDION wALe. ALL SIZES. AS free to begin- Cor: ners or vessonse Fi $5428, BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS-~- Rental plan Yor the schoo] mu- sician. appied towards pur- chase price MORRIS MUSIC | 48. Telegraph Rd, FE 20867 #3 from Tel-Huron - ana PLAYER PIANO comb a Exe. cond. Mt 4 GONN TRUMPET. EXC CONDI- tion, Make offer. on en CONN we, Fe hin WITH CABE. a7 LARGE my ose TOPS, GLA Sand & gravel. FE 43058. FE _5- 7864. anit FE 0nd. ik" B ia Metall Earl 4-1} “BLAC = iT. FAR “‘BPPLES, Téc A “es ba t : fil & black dirt. B ase ments 1OA stane..........000 82.75 ye. r + Bae ber 4 Lake, EM 3- = a 5% vds.. ~ delivered personal ‘needs Phone ‘or Ma¥ S-l4ll, After 6 m7. i he ins DaIvagiy ORADING. tov soil, fil, FE §-3552 ors 38283, - For Sale ‘felliey. ee asona| 4770 Hatchery Rd., ton ing, SALE: 06 CHICKENS. ea, OR i: == - Sale Farm Produce 75 Agee N. Squirvel Ra.” Auburn APPLES. PEARS, CIDER. HONEY nS 2330 Clarkston a and Orcha. Lake Rd. De k Bros, Orchards, May- fair 6. GLACKMORE FARMS 2150 E. SIL- © isa Rd. Canning apples. OL GET YOUR APPLES AT. i e Orchard. 625 E. Buell N. Rochester. — _Sale_or retail $1 mS ‘up GET GET YOUR APPLES & POTATOES at Sutton’s Orchard. 324 N. Lake Kageius Rd Open Tues.. Thurs., TOMATOES. PICK YOUR OWN, ripe and green $75c a bu. 2345 Crooks Rd. north of Auburn. AGO WINTER POTATOES. $1.40 per bu. 3356 Bald Mt. Rd. Sale Farm Equipment 76 CHAIN SAWS MeCULLOUCH Sales & Service New & Used EASY CRED! TERMS — HOUGHTEN & SQN J. 1. CASE & FERGUSON DEALER oR ita ie __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 exe. NNSTHTI ORR ET. NEW CONDITION F DRY OAK OR MIXED. 2 FOR $13 and up. Del, FE 2-7188. PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO | 1488 BALDWIN AVE. FE 22543 OCTOBER SPECIALS Mahogany Plywood |W" grooved (x8x%e" 6699 en. A ir Ply score ” Int Fir _* . — plywood — | good t sides 5.95 ea, Knotty White Pine Paneling No 2 and BTR, Random Seay | and iengths | izl2 W ome shelving ie lin, ft. [1x2 W. stripping lin, ft. lx} W, ere stripping 3c fin, & ?x4x7 Kl..W.. Fir Clear W. pine basebrd 6¢ lin. ra Clear W. pine base shoe 2'4 Hin. ft. Clear W pine casing, 6c lin ft ts ibs felt 432 ft $2.45 Package Deal 1 door yt thf mahog. 1 set 2/x6/8 JBS and — 2 sides 2/@x6/8 door t 1 passage set, 1 set 3 ns" butts AN A-l sar tt Pees for only 5.45 MARKY OTHER BARGAINS Lee CHARGE FOR DELIVERY UBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Hagaerty LUMBER CO.” 194? Haggerty Hwy.. Walled Lake Between wW. Maple’ and Pontiac ai) ___ Phone _MArket 4-1084 PITLESS PUMP ADAPTER FOR well. 6 in. diameter. 5 ft. long. Call R. J. Lan erman, Market 4-1543 or MA 41776. PAINT SALE _ Special Berry Bros ar oe = 29 AE am arte & 6.9 ai oon Lake Ate. re 2 e180 ornri BOILER & DELCO OIL. burner in good condition, Suitable for § or 6 room house. 73 8. _Parke St. STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE with faucets and curtain, $69.50 ang 4.45 Lavatories complete with eaming chrome faucets, $14.95. "Toilets $49.50 valued $24 These are factory seconds. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave. — 3 ee DRIVEWAY eal Z @ orrugated pipe. : CE COLORS — O 5 SHADES 8° Flue Lining. $1. 7 a Brick Mortar $1.2 8° x 8" Cleanout, 40 doors: a 2 fs Incinerator and h Oven doors Manhole etoaT Covers oe pif Co: BLAYLOCK $1 Orchard Lake teu SHALLOW WELL pie & Drill mi prenr bench ait Whizzer OR 3-43 SPECIALS Gas wate oe Eleo. water ae fr, a re - $33 New Mo @ heaters .. 178.00 o & 4 vu MBER 340 8S. Paddock _ FE 2-9784 DUO-THERM AUTOMATIC OON- trols, on wee nore Like new. $40. 225 fe ko & fittings. S10, OL 1-6685. 121 Liver- nois, Rochester DEMING WATER PUMP » (SHAL- low) $35, 4356 Sashabaw Rd. lg & UO-THERM OIL BURNER blower, thermostat controlled, electric career included, $35. EM _ }- sets ater 3 p.m. DUOTHERM OIL AEATER, 100 {ipo nd Pie 1.0008 La, chair, t's é Soon # are WITH storm, FE 2-6255. FOR SAi® COL. LIERS | ENCYCLO _pedia, new edition, “EMPIRE Special ‘1x4—6- 8-10-12 - 2x4—6-8-10-12 * $99.50 per M CASH &@ CARRY - Truck load fots Galvered tree ee nnpire Supplies © Co. 600 Union Lk, Rd. STILL Ca! votes PUBL JIC AT 7005 Wn Rd. . Thomp son SMITH - CORONA OR ROYAL " Bortabie typewriter. Like new. $75, SARS hear {ELECTRIC $65, FE 3 SDAVE UP TO 50% eae: a4 (ore = ite a he $3.95 gal, Guatasend satisfaction. a } OSs. = Rd. at Opdyke FE 49734 or FE #1112/ TWO 273 GAL OIL TANKS, ,EXC _cond. $20 ¢ach, MA 62942 TALBOTT LUMBER opm doors end windows, dood or aluminum. Giass put in your S05, 1025 Oakland Ave FE 4505 AS ) GUIDE TO GOLD: Self things you're not using aa through Classified Ads! fy CLOSE OUT 1958 models of the famous ELECTRONIC “ORGANS ft to choose "MORRIS. ‘M USIC 34 «8. «Teleg: — across tn bene? Te ron PIREPL. & FUR. WOOD. GOOD DRY GAK WOOD, DELIv- EB 46229. SHOP toate $6.18 A LOAD. Lum. OR eee se. SLAB WOOD DELIVERED, FE APPLE. oak, maple, ash. ced. kind!'s. FE 2-6244. _ered, _ber, cut wood FIR: CE _Bace wood. After 9 sm. OR 33588 5-2906 ELEC. HAWAUAN GUITAR (NA- tional). amp. a ry mmcluded. ). Exc. cond. OL_ bl ORINNELL UPRIGHT f PIANO 1 v bench, sonda = 18 Huron. Corner Phares SLABWOOD. BONE cords for an Prompt sonrery: Phone FE 2-1454. w. | Plants, -T rees, Shrubs 68 PIANO-MINIATURE BABY GRAND Brinkerhoff ansemy i inish. $550 _cash FE PIANO TU NING & REPAIRING , MORRIS MUSIC. E 3-5217 number —_ Pay only sales tax down lst payment in November 18 E. Huron Open Mon, & Fri, ‘til Ar, m. Sale: Pianos and Organs ae igan State Fair euolay — they mos pay c * Gallagher Music Co. OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM- SET OF DRUMS } YEAR OLT. Used very Little, FE 65-3004 26°06 Geens Dr. _Piano. Dark Manogany FE_ Baldwin o STAN are PEARL ACCORDION, _ 60 | FE 42086 YEAR “OID BALDWIN . SPINET 8-606— EVERGREENS, « to 7. $1. MUST be moved. FE 17-0699. See Be ee ‘| SMALL CASH REGISTER, $25. 1260 _— BRITTANY =p ielt ae FEMALE, yr. old. OR 3-2800, _Sale Sporting Goods 65 axe REGISTERED DACHSHUND -1 MM MAUSER Ranh sary RIFLE 30-06 Springfield sporter, Best : offer, 6048 Pheasant, Crescent Lk. 12 GAUGE leaps PUMP, $55, Call after 6, OR 3-T178 6 HP RIDIN mower cu Suvatgrs 38 ang bad Me binds. Like new. FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND — Prouz Oliver Bales oo Max, « Oxford. BAY FOGLE NEW, USED co rebuilt Davia -Mach’ Co, : NA 17-3293 vohn Deere New Ides a ark FH au ots wn to the State. ° meates aeeat we se. 17. TO 18 BLACK HILLS eS Spruce. offers considered. MI 4-6446 eG Bg Niacia ety JUNIPERS, ee eee eS Yews. Shade intersection ~f Duck : Wizom Rd Open dally 8 to 6 MUtuai 4-8038. Dig your yosia burlap. (ahza mes Fitters 1% miles east of. Lee’s Sales & Service $21 Mt. Clemens St. . PE 53-9830 McCulloch Chain Saw Headquarters KING EROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE 4014 or PE 41112 OCTOB orn SALES Tractors, .illers,; & mowers. New BEAUTIFUL are GROWN OUT- &@ used. W.ll consider any rea- doors ses) te 8 47 East Bivd _ South. wee ‘EVERGREEN YEWS ON SALE, $2 Pr You dig Predg Nursery. 4760 iddle off Crescent Lake Rd. FE 5-6406. ing & removal. FE | 8-2275. Tree Special ee blue Norway Pine, Pine. Red Msj\le Silver Mane Sugar Maple. Any amount | 38 See them before you buy. 63 Blvd. FE 5-047] or FE ‘-9354, _For or Sale Ff Pets 69 $30. puppies. 16 and 8 weeks old. Also stud service. 1220 Mt, Clemens one 18. AKC REGISTERED WEIMARAN- er puppies. MY 23-1462 AKC REGISTERED FEMA matic Sportsman, FE soo irl hla be REMINOTON AUTO akc REGISTERED TOY Fox with polychoke. $7). EM 3-6100. 16 GAUGE REM, AUTOMATIC 20 GAGE WINCHESTER PUMP FE 4-1290- 22 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE FE_ 8-3608. _with scope. ca “REGITERED — BEAGLE ALE COL- Le. 3 Ady old. Sable and white. OR }-2761, . eae for Stud Bervice. pups) OR BLACK & ran: Sens COON. 60 MM BAUSCH & LOMB. BAL- ~ SOx scope §r__ angle stand Is new. $100, I Misener. 1155 Fairfax (Lot Rif Pontiac Mich 32 STEVENS, ONG, } RIFLE 82 $23. 33. (CAL. naadRGroe AUTOMA- = Model 8. $40. EM 3-0615 aft- r § p.m. aLoMINUM 6x$x6 FT ing shanty with — tank, and heater, $50. ene 630 Oaklang STEVENS 16 GUAGE DOUBLE barrel shot gun ute new, 3142 WIN CEST DEER RIFLE ae @P.M, MA 6-317), a: BOSTON TERRIER 8TUD. 11's tye piece with Freediand F. Al "Tbs, Champ. stock. Curtiss. oR Ce AKC TRAINED. MA BRITTANY PUPPIES cheap. AKC female Beagle, 2 _years old, Reas. FE 4-1666 AKC. 9 WK. $20. 8470 Tindall, Davisburg, MEI- rose 40401. 3489 Auburn PE $6510 DACHSHUND PUPPIES REASON- ENGLISH POINTER AND PUPS. _ 5-663]. CRANE’S BIRD HATCHERY — able, AKC ae Sired by Rosolonas Cadet. G. Miller, 331 _Reitman_Ct. Rochester. 18 Short. DEER RIFLE, 35 REMINGTON Pump gun, model 760. Call FE | ENGLISH SETTER, MALE, 11 GUNS, GUNS WE HAVE A COM- plete se.ection of all makes In- cluding Browning, Colt pistols — rifles also scopes and mown’ polychokes, cutts comps. rts Center. 15210 Holly Holy. Melrose 4-6771, GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- months old, $15, FE 2-0329. er thoroughbred, pa, far ae available. ale, 3 years 3-1488. to all our own gun wor: biuing 189 Sanderson PARAKEETS sriPPLES 5 E 2-772 fore you buy on our. rifle Tange —sSseeere GUAR, 5 one and trap field. Also complete line | ; Cages. 591 4th St. FB 2-4025 ral bear archery. Cliff repers PEDIGREED SIAMESE KITTENS. 2 mos, Reas, MArket 4-2225, Pa Lorpy ob CANARIES, CAGES. fanlay_ bet 10 Bag GUN SALE BURR-SHEL:, 375 8. TELEGRA HUNTIN 3 SUPPLY ALE loads All gauges, $2.25 box coats ton shotguns & deer rifles. Browning automatic shot guns. motors & boats hunting We trade guns, boats, & motors. _Adams Auburn Hgts FE 2-8811. KNOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS. _OR 526. LARGE SELECTION USED SHOT uns & rifles, Ben's Loan Office, | Patterson, FE 45141 RELOA ee COMPONENTS SLAYBAUGH'S _Henrydale, Auburn Hgts STEVENS 16 GAUGE DOUBLE 82598 in sporting stock 2386 ee SHOTGUN. DEER RIFLE. BROWN- ing auto’ and hunting clothes, FE, 2-1048 Shotgun shelis- max load 12-16-20, $2 box 7 x 35 Binoculars. ree $50. obw $24 PHILIPS ef REEN goons 79 N Sagina B 5-1407 USED ARCHERY EQUIP, ere make - *e ate cheap, MA _ 518 v entiiated rib. $90, FE ‘ ¥ SELL, TRADE Food, & 1927. phe Oakland Ave. roe TRUM tails UM ans & t ” 1 R35 Ore up o & rifles Gun Repair & 2 Loe Aiounting? FocoLEs. LOVELY TOY_ PUP. ples, Also proven stud. Reason- able, 641 Pontiac RED, MALE DACHSHUND PUP- _piea, AKC reg.. 835. MA_5-1138. REG TOY TERRIER PUPPIES. FE 47317 REG. GERMAN SHEP Shotgun ee Field & target 25 per pin off op all bunting 20 per cent off on all ‘Reming: zs MA 41067. ST BERNARDS, AKC REG. 4 WW. Discounts on all 1958 Evinrude Uaedinhaontel an motorsitocndeck UNTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER HERD PUP- les. Excellent bloodlines Exce fonal temperament Reasonably old, OR 31936 after 3 p.m. 1i_ months o'd Male. 635. Call FE 2-0339. Kelly's Hardware 3994 Anburn at | WHITE MI MICH, BIRDS. ALL — Shop. 58 Wifliams, Fp +6 2%-YEAR-OLD BEAGLE a + td - CL a BEAG LE PUPPIES, FE_8-0453 | 4-1 BEAGLES, COON poos - AND AKC. SPRINGER SPANIEL. FF £0027, AKC REG COCKER - oo eEies Ane REG SLACK’ AND TAN ENGLISH SETTER & 1 BEAGLE. FIELD WINNING AKC BEAGLE. GERMAN SHORT HAIR. 9 YRS. UMP. MODEL 12 HUNTING 12 e full choke, ve hat 7 Hunting Dogs te GooD Se Bheesact and Fabbit. wr 8. Sag- ready for hunting FE 9-2303 coimere: Will trade for or chain saw. Trial given, 3 ti Rock _ Haven, Off Auburn Rd. _Also older cockers. OR 3 AKC WEIMAR aS ER PU i : MUlberry 9.909] ale coon mound 17 months oid _ $6, Call rE 2-0329 3933 _Donley Rad. Rochester, Ribbons ‘go with him. $ old, Female, Ress, MA 5-2430. . GERMAN SHORT sonabie offer over cost to reduce stock, EVANS rope 6507 DIXIE HWY. MA 54-7878 or OR 3-7824 SPECIAL a I 8-CHALMERS TRACTOR. A-l_ CONDITION. PRICE $8595. CREDIT TERMS ‘ KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE PE ¢-0139 of FE ¢1112 Martian _Sales 77 es AUCTION SAT.._OCT. 11 AT i o'clock located 8 miles south of South Lyon on Poutine Trail and 4 miles west to 1175 N. Territorial Rd. 31 head Holstein dairy cows 5 registered Jersey cows_ also registered Holstein bull. This herd in full production, well cared for. George Kennedy, Prop. Gottschalk. Go pan ank terms—Floyd Kebri, clerk, SMARTS TAI Sg BALE® mie wen eee tN Nors ain Phot pt aile we o ppin Center Rocheste i For Sa Sale | Housetrailers 78 ORNL LL, AIRSTREAM Am LiG#?wETOES tT —fravel Trviler. Since 1932. Guar- anteed for iife. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- ro Sales, 3068 W. Huron. (Pian = one ot Wally Bryans exciting caravans.) _ 45° BY 10° CUSTOM BUILT WITH 40 alum, awning. Sacrifice. FE 5-6519. 45 FOOT BY 10 FOOT 1957 DE- troiter, 2 Leiba sleeps 7, au- ie WESTWOOD = Fr. COM- Mpletaly mod, Exe, cond, Milford U_4-0978 a ‘#7 MALLARD TRAVEL iar nate Sleeps 5. arth bef mas lights. rer OR 3-4152, 3562 Frank- man. Drayton Fisine.— ALL ALUMINUM 30 ee Sell or Cade ae . vo IF YOU'VE PUCEED: why Before you bur. Alma 1953 29-ft : $1395 OR 3-2308 ‘OR SALE OR RENT LOVELY 1957 Glider trailer. 36 ft.. 2 bed- room, excellent cond, Sleeps 6 Roomy interior. Immediate | WENTY-FOUR— | For Sale Housetrailers-78)__Used Truck Parts 89A : . a : Ca we a ai asi Rae wi Ce alae Si el hele sF 4.2638 Yeo iy Opa ms Berta Tt Eerear | For San Teche 90 e gece MUST SELL: 18 PT. HOUSETRAIL-| ‘ TON DODGE. STEEL BED, ¢ TNT _ S%, Hgeps & $118 or best offer.| 7 sides, fes_verd FE 3 NEW RA TRAILER EXCHANGE “tecp' atts nga oo ee ‘85 roms ta, +e ) ’ New Andersons | qntsarnn 98 Studebaker, 2 8.0002 foo 1 TON FARE, A-l | 153 Willys, overdrive .......- fe We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN a Bottle Gas ~ Parts and Supplies | na Telegraph Open 8 to 6: Pe closed Basiars SHORT “OF MONEY? ~ our trailer from our e will pick up aout Let sell large > tan traller, vertise, demons cb Bales. 3 rose e711 1 and rine . ME} Rent Tsde ‘Space. 79 4U0BURN lage, The ‘Hac. 170 N. Opdyke FE "ore MOBILE VIL) finest % mile SE Pon-| §-3361 INSIDE CTTy LIMIT 2 from bi - Coach Park, BLOCKS aot stop, pee ee ‘Trailer ale OXPORD osTLE AA MAN OR who want the best. FOR 40x80 “onttin, meet pan, lem Sales ee Ce ern Clarkston, Mich A §-5141 Dixie “OK” Lot TRUCK SPECIALS 53 FORD V-8 %-ton ot runs good, new pts doe $585. ‘60 FORD DUMP, none rubber, betel et aus. ready t "48 ehh secter ton ntake. Seer peaee Pe w racks, runs g 48 DODGE a ton pickyp, new aint, runs ‘must be seen appreciate. ONLY $205, ' © vf Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich. OR. “6111 DON'T “SCY 4 SEW TRUCE Tl es He Ovr Low Prices. 8, 147 %, Saginaw o go to work, | 1958 BUICK SPECIAL. 3 DR. “aT. ae Furry Roger’s Sales & Service 685 Ay Ave. FE 2-9555 MBLER-JEEP “DEALER i STATION WAGONS . ‘$1. Ford Country sedan... '56Ford. 9 passenger '60 Pontiac. Shar ~++-- $$ dp Bham Rambler |. 666 S. Woodward ; MI _6,3900 Béick 1955 4 DR ONLY 2 29,000 mi ery clean Avail _1 Weekdays. $1,100 Liberty are 1953 3 BUICK. 4-DR.. SHARP CAR. No money down and ' assume smali monthly payments Lez time Sales 193 S Saginaw ~ 1952 Buick 2-Dr. - Special today, ae a Cesare! 4 dr. Tasks ‘ood, R& ee 68 Gakiand” ped. 500 \aniles, FET 5-3 33, "RUICE—F FULLY EQUIPPED. iw eo ar gare 3 — eac § " ig -- Sobers ml cast of Oxiora. Oe 1955 DODGE Lake Rd_ Ph. OA_8-3022. 2, TON PICKUP = WOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN] 4 Speed transmission, $675. and playground. EM take: $2681. fare ae ft eonltat aie THE REST; NOW = ‘Lake Trailer Auto Accessories = 1953 FORD 6 MOTOR. 1951 PLYM. motor. 197 § Johnson SET OF HOLLYWOOD skirts & uire $25 Bosto: FENDER 1 baby spotlight $25 oston. ° For Sale Tires S0A EAR SUBURBANIT 2 “GOODY. tires — 760-15. like eS 2 ey duty De Luxe tube, “7 a-1 USED $3.50 aU ae . bity, sell Also Reta : STATE ‘ w S. PE 4-0687 STAND. Ud Ion Geacral nity Wires Up to 50 per eent off. Black or ED WILLIAMS 1 +38. w at Raeburn ~ Auto Service. 81) CRANKSHAFT GRINDING y IN THE shine. Bhop popes Wood” Phone Phone ¥ ~‘Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 "36 CUSHMAN M ‘54 ALLSTATE. Goop COND. $110. EM_3-5351. . OTOR SCOOTER Ee class cond. with extras, 199 athmore 12 8. PADDOCK .at Pike) FE ~_ CUSHMA N SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE FOR PARTS AND SERVICE vidsop Sales Co _naw. 4 best offer EM For Sale Motorcycle .83 our Harley Davidson, see Harley 373 8. Gagi- ee eee SACRIFICE—1956 ARIEL SQUARE 3-4083, ON new. $35. 286 E. : For Sale Bicycles ENGLISH pS tees LIKF 35. 8&4 HP Firestone. $225. after 4:30 Boats & a ieuaaeris 6 HP SCOTT-ATWATER BEST offer, 5048 Pheasant. Crescent Lk. if FT, YELLOW JACKET CEN- deck. Windshield Steering 10 164 Mohawk me NASH HEALY $600 MY ape 85 JACK.COLE, INC. DODGE - Plymeuth - CHRYSLER 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-4511 i952 FORD 6 PANEL hte ea _and tires. FE 2-7221 644 FORD TANDEM | 10-YD. £ DUMP. __ $2,200 FE 5-8257, iv5¢ FORD V-8. 1 TON STAKE. ¢ speed transmission. at Sn Low mil. Clean. $1,205. FE 2-8071, 60 FORD F3 PICK- a cat ONE owner, extra Cali BOB BUTLER. Harold Turner Ford, 48 JEEP PICK-UP, %% TON, 2 wheel are. e._136. FE 4-0072. "62 GMC posi a 5 YARD box, $23.20 ree. axie. Call BOB BUTLER R, Harold Tur- ner ord Mi seni = Regi BOs e ad 4 ot doass 25.30 tirés _palat Call BOR BUTLER. hats ~ PONTIAC’ S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 1955 *CHEVY. % TON PICKUP. _OR_3-5807 : HUNTER'S SPECIAL 1% TON herrea VAN, dual your choice, wheels BCB BUT TLER. Harold Turner Ford, MI 4 "be DOr SR ON L ey oon 12 ft. stake al int, like new condition BOB BUTLER, Harold Terese spor |, MI 4-7500 1951 TRAIL MOBILE 8-10 ee 4 wheel gravel trailer anes $1,500, FE 5-5115, 2-TON CHEVY TRACTOR FE 3-7162 NEED A US™D TRUCK? shape. aa cks choose from Call Bob Butler at “Turner's {l 500 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B Will consider trade. MY 3-1635 13 HP aS Bon 36st ome BENZ. zemote controls or 65 8EE THE FIBER-GLAS Teal Craft paling boat. Idea) for éuck bunting, also good uti Only $249.50 Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1699 8. TELEGRAPH RD. Open Sundays FE 1. boat 25 Per Cent Discount On aus 1958 Jobosee motors boats & traiter OWENS MARINE LAM td AY 2-80°C 396 Orchard Lk BOATS SREROLAGRED =e MY 3-1448 or MY 3-1040. Orton 10. BOATS, “TROJAN CRUISERS NEW & iE. RUIS 1401" Highwood at Walton 8-4402. 9-0 Open Sun. FE 493 OFF MOTORS & TRAILERS & Runapouts BOAT TRAILERS peek STORAGE Make your reservations now for boat & motor storage Complete winter service INSIDE YOUR EVINRUDE Fé STORAGE BOATS. & MOTORS IN AND OUT SERVICE WINTERIZING ES SALES) + T FE ¢712) 3127 W. Huron FE &b OUTSIDE STORAGE Harrington Boat Works DEALER 1889 § TELEGRAPH RD. 2-8033 Open Sundays 2-6122 For Sale Airplanes ‘#@ ARONCA CHIEF $1.500. 4251 Gid- en Airport. FE 8-321, dings Rd_ Pontiac. “ 190 SEDAN. Like new low mileage, fully equipped Will trade. Mazurek Motor Sales wt 8. ae & a Saginaw : 4-9588 | 1955 WOLERWAGION GOOD COND. $1,050, OR 3-3239. For Sale Cars 91 DICK 1956. sUrER es RT. once: in five e radio, A-1, Sharp. $ ees 2-5070, HAUPT Pontiac Sales ©! 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. Loaded 8 50 do et V8 4 dr. Bel-Air Hardtop Powerglide Radio. Heat. er Power brakes, White & tur- foes” 195 do. 30 mos west Ford ee White & blue. ae matic Radio, Heater. site 195 1958 Pontiae Starchief, eustom Catalina, Owner's demo. Full power. Loaded with ext: a 2 tcnecst bat "ciara MAple 5-5566 MaAple_8-1 zug on SS AL-! Transportation Offered 8 87 CARs FOR GREENBORO Gas See to Hartfo PE 23-3215 FE 2-5823 efter 6 p.m Coos FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLIN Calitornia $80: Fe Se TRUCK GOING _lead, either way. TO NORTH PART 5-6806 ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 AS MUCH AS $50 POR JUNE AND ease cars) FE 2-2666 days or tar “PRICE FOR JUNK CARS FE 4-478 CASH FOR CARS RARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike 5- 1a c| | tep has m This car's previous owner was an executive of Pack- ard Motor Co. For the ul- timate in luxury appoint- ments this car can't be duplicated, This 1956 hard- full power equip- em plus torsien bars, Very low mileage. Birmingham car of course Ever-Luster Copper Glow is the color qiseinie even special. Only _ SCHUTZ DE S80TO .- ba Sat 912 8, Woodwar4 6-5302 For Good \ wi a nosed Cars | JEROME | "W : um CAST: ~ = B S ee “ohn MODEL | right p ot ie . tee <7) - > Community Maton Sales 56 Cadillac 62 . $2495 | AUBURN AT EASt BLVD. 4 DOOR SEDAN, full power FE 8-4539 is " BH oJ WELT 4540 DIXIE) 34 Hudson ‘elDie 485 35 Hwy... Drayton Pidins, ptys the} SEDAN. nice High hb Dollar r all tate modela Ph OR 3-1355 see M & M Motor Sales Fer tep dollar. on late mode? cars | OR 3-1603 2527 Dixie Hwy. ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models AROUN THEN SEE US WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Doll TOWN AND WE'RE IN ar GLENN'S MOTOR SALES NEW_ LOCATION “952 | W. HURON FE ¢737) WE NEED Cars ~ 35 to oT a models AVER ae ys sen a HLS” am 55 Pontiac 4-Dr. ...$ 995), DELUXE SEDAN, Hydramatic 55 DeSoto ........$ 995 HARDTOP with automatic Arans- mission ‘37 Olds Super 88 HARDTOP, hydranyatic. power eer ee full HARDTOP, Mefcomatic JEROME ei t: oe Bright Spot’ » Oldé-Cadillac Dealer Orchard*Lake at Cass ‘FE 80488 - Open till 10) GET 1TF QUICK, wx through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial IFE 2-8181 Apa hebles and-get It! for an ad- r é *63-CHEV. STANDARD TRANSMIS- 3-0081, H. YOUR ALE Salo ks a DEALER FOR LES = BACK IN ARMY — ‘49 BUICK, a peas body and chrome, $75. = Sh ist “BUICK HARDTOP “Road- The thing I like best about you, John, is that you're onal Good cord. $700. MI} dumber than = = FOR QUALITY - : CADILLACS For + Sale Cars 91 For Sale Carsz 91 ee ee 5 ‘61 (CHEVROLET 4 DR. BUY A 1959 FORD FROM GOLIE ieee Neat care ae emer aS good r cond, $ MOR Smith today. Eddie Steele Ford. 865 after 8 p.m. PE 5-0204. “Wj 7 33 CHEVY. 2 DR. NO MONEY| 1954 FORD CUSTOM 2DR. V-8. Wilson-Pontiae Cadillac Miona, RE ge Loren a 1350 N. Woodward. B’ham * MI 41930 R. & C.Rambler we coe TBE Dea al ny Deal ~~ EM 3-01 EM 3-4155 yy tee 2-Dr., 6 R&H, auto. 1955 Tole Sedan, opal 1954 Chevy, 2-Dz, R&H, = Packard, Rabu, auto. “wrens: hal 1953 Plymouth 2-Dr., . R&H, clean. 1953 Rambler, R&H. R & C MOTOR SALES COMPLETE SERVICE 8 AM TIL 9 P.M, Saal CADILLAC PH minum e, tubes & curtains Nearest offer ie 500, Mo- tel McNeive. Creston Mich. 1951 CHEVY DELU. DR. POW- ‘haee R&H ABSOLUTELY No DOW res, Mer. Mr, Parks a Harold Turner Ford, _ REPOSSESSION _ Great Lakes, FE 8-04 sion, ; Very clean. EM Rigg’ ns. SEE Soa "$4 pase e iar. . $675 "54 Chevy 4 “ aks Gest oo $745 ‘$5 Olds Holid: Cpe. nice ..$1295 "53 Olds ore a dr. a steal $595 "64 Ford dr. 6 cyl. yours for enly, ye. eee ee $3 HOUGHTEN & SON GN CAR SERVIC CAR Hd otra h TOO BYRDEN- some Let us help you scieet to some less expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales , M4 AT Sige oS Eels | FORD — MERCU MY P2611 ‘66 CHEV. BEL AIR V-8, 4DR P-P. .G.. R&H, Cont. wheel, 21, miles. A-1 “shape. Fairmount. After 4 p.m. 2 Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER & USED CARS “BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & pL Re! 211 8. Saginaw E_5,9297 MANY ‘52. ‘53 ® 'h¢ MAKES AND jereg on hand Come out & | ook them over! . Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & EF. BLVD. ‘58 IMPALA. P-STEERING. DE- luxe radio & Silver condition, OLi miles blue & white. Beautif i 1-0499, heater 9,000 m ve 1956 cane 4-DOOR HARD- top, V-8 engine, ee heater and powerglide Our stock No. 4242. A real Buy for $1198.- North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at 8. homie Ave. meats of 8 $19.76 ay Call art — Bare siss ful) aie $10.90 month heater von i . Mr, Parks at MI 4-7500, Terder Ford, 1852 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION per ‘ect ed + Bell, Great Lakes, Bvigbos id Agel 5 iss2 CHEVY, 7 DR. NO MONEY oT size down. Eddie er picky 1960 cellent cond. seam payments, Li 8-2089 aft- SS Sar ee UL HTAP LDP = 158 CHRYSLER HARDTOP 2-DR.N power stee ‘and braves athe rode ae nylon rote: wall tet . Like other e ese Clarkston CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER arkston MA. 5-514 _MA 5 M-15, Cl $-9204. Sexton SDE ETT PE ‘a “pickup. PE. 6-017." RYSLER, egg eo EX- Clean Steele Ford. FE throughout. iter. pew. Must sell Motor Sales 1956 rors a Lancto Radio 1953 DeSoto. Automatic transmis- sion. Radio & heater. 4 dr. sedan. Sharp! $495 1949 Chevrolet Special, Good c 193 Nash. 2 dr. sedan... 1953 Chevrolet 1953 Pontiac 4 matic, meet 0 cond, ... HOMER HIGHT MTRS, 1 AND Geary in Blvd. arga. 628 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-8761 Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 Carry-All. acs ond, ... $195 $295 4dr, sedan ... $445 dr, sedan. Hydra- = mentee: Good s . $405 from Pontiac’’ Hardenburg | "68 Ford 3 dr., ‘ST Ply CORNER, CASS & “48 eae GOOD TRANS., me — 6048 Presse t, —— “money donb Fora Vict. Ge "64 Cc’ ‘0! SORN: PIKE PE th R&H 2 NO eats Steele. Ford DESOTO 1952 va. RADIO. HEAT- trans, Power ‘steering. New tires Very clean. Full price er. Auto THE BA Runter Lee aperese Birm. GAIN LOT 1953 SEsaTO- : Eddie Steele Ford. ° One cua DOWN. thoes 3 boos SHARP. — FE 42978 HUNTERS SPECIAL. 1947 DODGE station noes J $295. SALES, MY 22871, Remarkable cond. OHNSON MTR. 912 S. Woodward DE PLYMOUTH MI 6-530? | | SOTO . 1957. CHEV. WAGON, $1,550, EM 3-0890. 06 CHEVY V8 4°DR. RaH. 2 tone, 1 owner, ee R&R MOTORS 724 Oakland FE 4-3529 ‘47 CHEVROLET COUPE, PHONE FE 7.8053. : Russ - io “THE OLD HORSE TRADER” | ‘55 Chev wolet 4-Dr. $1095 BEL AIR, Yadio, heater. power- glide '56 Mercury 2 “Dr. . $1295 | ; "58 Simea veaeee es $1995 | Chrysler's new V-8 "57 Lincoln ........$3095! Convertible with full power "57 Thunderbird ie "$2805 | _Fiberglas top, R& 57 Ford V ictoria .$1895 Fairlane $00, Fordomatic. 537 Plymouth ..... $1291 | Savoy 6 cyclinder, heatet 56 Mercury H’top $1391 age power Mercomatic. 56 Chevrolet.....,.. V-6 2 dr with heater. "36 Wagon, 9-pass. $1445) Country “Squire. radio & heater i 55 Wagon 5 Ford 9 passenger, i 55 Chevy 2-Dr. $ 945 | V8. powerglide ‘55 Wdgon, 6-pass. $1195 Pontiac 8, hydramatic. iy Chevy 2- Dr. sogee) os Radio & heat 53 Plyin. rail ‘Cas 395 ner seat covers. 53 Ford 4-Dr. -$ 295 Fordomatic V-8, RaH. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln tues Ford ‘Line 232 S. SAGINAW | FE 3131 1953 CHEVY. 2 DR. NO MONEY| 5-5. down Eddie Steele Ford. FE ;; 5-9204 Dy IMMEDIATE D LT an 1958 Thunde: r cholic oo ee Ford _Ford. PE 50204. 0, MODEL A - agg wd i a td condition. Huron HASKINS stock Clearance 1956 1957 dio, pentes. steerin 1957 gine, powerglide, heater .. 1957 er 1957 Fordomatic, he 210° 4-door radio, heater, overdrive.. Chevrolet eae ec awe nat) a Acct = convertible. radio, $1337 Chevrolet 5 ad 0 2-d0or wagon, ra- ‘owerglide, power $1677 Chevrolet 210 2-door, V-8 én- Chevrolet 310 Delray, V-8. Pow- glide, radio and heater... $1647 ’ = . Ford Fairlane Victoria, V-8. radio and $1717 ater $1627 Also some 1958 demos to pick from. «| Haskins Chev. pe Dixie Highway at = MAple 56-5071 Open nite, 913 IMPERIAL, 1955: paeere ebbs from within ou take the wheel of superb condition of thig one owner Impertal. it to- day. only $1,695 SCHUTZ PLYMOUTH DE SsOTO . S Telegraph MI 6-5302 "$3 JEEP STATION WAGON, FE 4-6440: clean, new motor, ‘Bl JEEP STATION acon UU condition, H. MINT ‘40 FOR perfect. runnin waite walls, full engine, $500. 3 DDR BOD ear. rebuilt. Clearance | OF 1958 DEMOS Dawson | Low Mileage BEAUTIES BOSSES PRIDE Limited THE Conv 4-DR° HAR SPE Estate OPAL Station Wagon PRICES TOO. AMAZING To Be Publ OL! BUICK 210 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. FE 2-9101 ertible SUPER DTOP CIAL Wagon ished VER Open Eves. ee i ‘Si_ CHEV. STATION | WAGON. | 1953 DODGE. EXCELLENT, CON- We ine Clean. Bargain, EM 3-0081. H. elton Tires like new $325. F _Riggins Ss aa. ’54 Lincoln 4-Dr. 1954 DO - No down’ ment uired. DODGE, 1955 Ana shift, Good tire TOM_BOHI RING. rear 4-1716 Royal See ee 3 PORD. 2DR. RAH. WILL | "3800 RQUBITE, =o CORD Was ph za s AN OLDER COUPLE” Tri- | —*Tade. 5048 F bs Lk. | "55 MER Lae CONVERT, STAN- tone paint really sets off 63. OF . nA ee we ~ dard shift. ne. 942 Si = tee * | 1962 MERCURY 2DR. OVER- waite interior. Underpriced con drive pe BSOLUTELY NO to save at only $995. 1953 FORD, 4 DR. NO MONEY! MONEY DOWN Assuine pay- down, Eddie Steele Ford. FE| ments of $8.65 month. Call Cre _5-0204. Mer. Mr. Parks at MI ¢7 ‘83. FOR waco v-8 = Harold Jurner Ford, drive MY 2-31 — «5B's~ ‘Edsel CITATION, 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Premier coupe ..... power windows, power seats $2750 Lincoln - 84250 lieve NEW YORKER 4 DR. HARDTOP — power steering, power brakes, powe: Wower seats STAR aie. HAR radio, heater. bydramatic. 28. were: & sewer ce rewecesevee ne Pontiac DTOP = CHIEP wx Plemout | BEL radio heater, mission FIREFLYTE 4 DR. radio, brakes . LARRY IEROME. <~t VEDERE 4 DR. HARDTOP — automatic trans- $2350 saenie Ro oe DeSoto heater, poirer seen “iit .. 685 Pre * = black bea: $3 Pontiac Deluxze............ 2 door, Hydramaiic, radio heater. a Lore SP AIOO SI SODAS . & 25 SE eoopocoratr SS TS RELTON Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 1-8133 33 OLDS 8 ,_ Rai GOOD ) THRU: out, EM 3-8373. pRey va 15 000 OF, WAGON, ee) Tite 4, = over pay- “PLYMGUTH; 1957 You'l cones Cntd nat Oe Foust eres - SCHUTZ DE SOTO PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward MI 1 OLDS 8 SEDAN HYDRA. wall tires UTELY R&H. W- : NO MONEY @ pay- ments of $277 24 month, Call —— Mer Mr a. at MI ¢7500. Ha Ford, PACKARD Tne TNF PULL Feria gant ea are ae e . * Bham-Rambler. ‘8. Wood: ward, MI 63900. ee RU is oe $150. % TO pistup tro truck. Sake new. ‘ot’ 5.4008, ‘62 PLYMOUTH 27-DR., R&H; A‘ car, EM 3-4386. , “CY” OWENS FORD "$3 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR $295 “cy” OWENS t. ONLY | Tae Dixie "OK" Lot 147 8. SAGINAW FE 54-4101 apa bite ¢ ae eal ‘94 » > CARS AT THE. west POSS iF YOU WILL LL COM “GOODWILL US USED CARS" 2 OS TE ae Pe CHEVROLET . SIBL SPOOF ing, Batlo and Heater, Hydramatic. ake Power Brakes ~ Radio and Heater, Hydra- PONTIAC _2DOOR 860 — Radio and id Magia. Sa a “EOS 6 wy of Tne ag _ wanted “st ef is com ly Ae “is : &) brakes ‘Very Fou can afford to Day. $1008. “SCHUTZ DE soTO . PLYMOUTH 012 5. Woodward i951 PON clean ie 1058 tac, ss, We 1955 PONTIAC vada a Hydrematic, Priced “Gur stock’ No only $963. North Chev. id, at 8. Ave, poate Biv 1 weet eats _ model station wagon. FE 21682, 1938 PONTIAC, 4 DR... FOWER Will take trade tn. OR po wt Came ¢~sEDAR. VERY H ‘ full “pe pore __Supérvisors’"ear. ST 17231, c HARDTOP. Bgnso. rolet hard top. aiicrs Yours for “So 98 1952 FORTIAC 3 DR. LUTELY Bem. Agee. a AG Si! CLEAN ; "63 ese trans, 1 owner cellent buy. 8.) Morehead | ee i963, PONTI REPOSSESSION Perfect Wg Ba ve er oem RUNS rome, ra = Sacrifice. \ Heo 50 miles, Exc. cond, 12 Neome nage body, no No ‘cash $16.50 a mo. EF 8-402 STUDEBAKER 1954 - HARDT oupe, r One owner, clean. LI Washington, Royal Oak OvES Dave, REAL Bee ee = a WILLY nice, $5 dn. phy. Dhre Renee, ward MI 6-3900 and h.. auto trans 6139. 2507 666 8. Wyog- OP AL ar~ 1's6 $D0on f a0 HARDTOP Hrdremsiie PONTIAC ......... $1595. cL Power | Pel 54 PONTIAC So 95 PONTIAG.. 2.81198 Peed gy R HARDTOP —- Radio ned ydramatic, wer Steering and Power fivdrameie Power" Brakes Rane BUICK Premed valde im 3 4DOOR. and mene. en IVORY accent. PONTIAC ........... $2895 - Radio‘and Heat- me and Power Brakes. meer Sal PONTIAC ...........$3395 - Radio and Beater. firdre .$1995 STARCHIE? +DOOR matic Air Conditioning and Pull Pow = Heater. PONTIAC ....:..... CATALINA 4¢DOOR eee PONTIAC STARCHIEP Sy et eel couPE-. ioe Power Brakes . $2295 wire Dyna paint. " pedio “and Power ‘Steering RETAIL STORE FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) ss PONTIAC. $1198] STARCHIEF DOOR ~- Radi & Hester, Bydramate, PONTIAC ...........$1495 Radio . and enter," “e PONTIAC vee 81495 onkin’ cod Wil cere eevee SOL295 MBecutiat T Haetsitie 'S8 PONTIAC ........ = $2695 Hydra a FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC | “GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. A $50 — NO STRINGS YOU AND Bor ANY No Circumstances Can We Sell ONB WEEK. TO CHOOSE The BIG- Here’ s How It Works ee. “In Conjunction With Our Sale SPORS MERCHANDISE CATALOG CO. Wants Advertising In This Area Matthews- Hargreaves "Greatest Offer” SEE This Week Only GIFT / FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY DURING THIS ANNUAL - Inventory Reduction Sale ATTACHED — Fi R FAMILY CAN PICK ING YOU WANT i - VALUED UP. TO $50 FROM THEIR 600-PAGE CATALOG ALL YOU PAY EXTRA I8 THE POSTAGE. YOUR CHOICE “SPORS.” 18 MAILED DIRECTLY TQ YOUR HOME FROM OUR AGREEMENT WITH SPORS IS AS FOLLOWS: Under A New Or Used Car During This week’ 8 Special Offer Without Giving You a $50 Gift. At Close-Out Prices WE CAN ONLY OFFER THIS SALE FOR WE HAVE All '58 Model:Chevy’'s FROM AND 100 Fine Used Cars HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! cna) -v Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer BIG: Lot 631, OAKLAND AVE. ' | PE 44547 $395 DOWN $195 DOWN PLYMOUTH DODGE CUSTOM 2-DOOR 6 3 FALL Time Is _ KIC WITH ONE OF THESE! * 1958 $64.81 $495 PER MONTH = DOWN 1958 > DeSOTO WEEP 4-DOOR $81.90 $395 PER MONTH WN 1958 DeSOTO. FIREDOME 4-DO00: CENT SAVE. $1,000. es) eam ie DEMO» - DOWN MONTH 1955 * 1955 $35.47 PER MONTH 1955 FORD $245 + DOWN / g K-OFF ME - Score a Tevcheown 1958 1954 MOTOR SALES. DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 34 Years Fair Dealing ‘Cass at W. Pik® Streets FE 2.0186 PLYMOUTH DeSOTO. SPECIAL 2-D00 POWER ~ G — $53.21 PER MONTH CHEVROLET eA. STATION W. piel . PER = $195 “en $40.38 ; PER MONTH 1954 1953 - | .DeSOTO, PLYMOUTH. FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 CLUB coup# | $145 33.65 $45 $24 6 | DOWN PER MONTH Down ~ PER 2464 hae rae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958_ : : F Beaver, Channel 9 CKLW-TV Chasinel 2—-WJBK-TY Channel 4~WW5-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV_ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’s Staten Inland Ferry is made/8:39 (7) Big Show. n broad daylight. 6:00 «7 Curtain. Time, Comedy. (9) Perform. (cont.) 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom (9) Popeye. (4) Bob Cummings. Bob ‘ (4) News: Williams. _ “discovers” starlet AND Als.og «4: 1 | ne Maria Unt a i00 <4) F Married Joan. Racke t Squad umnist Sheila Graham dis- preearondl rig #:25 (2) News. 6:15 (4) Box Four. 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (2) Red Skelton, Gene Ray- mond, John Carradine guests. 16:00 (7)Play of "Jeek. Mexicai 9:30 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. --Today’s Television Programs -- Anos Gren 'Bum’s Rush Lost Babes in Woods Get ‘Taken’ on Tour of Manhattan By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPI—You know what New Yorkers had better do and be right pert about it, too? New Yorkers had just better mend and mind their manners. The Beaver and Wally have New Yorkers’ UNPREDICTABLE BROTHERS — Eight-year-old Jerry Math- ers, left, and 12-year-old Tony Dow took a damaging impression of New Yorkers back to Hollywood with them. Only Manhattan's as having died from a stroke after S refused ' |Menshikov harided the protest to \Reds Protest ‘The Plot to Kill Stalin’ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The! Soviet Union officially protested as: “filthy slander” a recent television | drama which pictured Josef Stalin Russian Ambassador Mikhail Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert- Murphy. He identified the drama as “The Plot to Kill Stal- in,” which was aired Sept. 25 on CBS’ ‘'Playhouse 90.” He said the program was “a filthy slander against the Soviet This kind of slanderous attack is incompatible with in- | ternational standards aiid” 1-po7 admissible in normal ~dipio~ matic relations — between twe —_s ¥ “I voiced a resolute protest! against the provocative action,” Menshikov told reporters. ee ee ee The Soviet envoy added that he policemen won their favor during a visit to Gotham. The boys play the Cleaver brothers in ‘Leave It to Beaver’’ on CBS-TV Bad evenings, with Jerry as the lovable Beaver. - (9) Woody Woodpkr. . (W@ Lite of Riley, Comedy. | onder teenie ‘Pinney fou |?55. (9) Billboard, _ _{tateen a pretty damaging impres-_ (2) News: LeGott. Hire.” ‘sion about Manhattanites back i {Mik imac ~. [W200 (2) For Love or Money. cen ec it them. Word gets ~~ (4) Californians. — Romantic| ~~“) Dough Re Mi ; ae first ail legend of continental beauty (8) Movie those we pees pay ay ong oe . _Ilola Montez-is-basis torte te 2 west coast wilt b _mantic-adventure plot. Pa {10:38 (2) ~ Play Your. Seance - eliminating New York from their — bebe Medina starsas Mon-| ~~ (4) Tres in _fexpense-account itineraries. ; = @) Movie. - (2) Garry M b rm Se @ Feature. Farley Besdix, Mariya Rider _ |, The two moppet stars of the TV Granger, ‘Naked Street." ‘Hermi Gingold, . ‘11:00 (2) Arthur Godtrey. os Leave It to Beaver” series did - (3) > Fmione a “Caroll (4) Price Is Right, * the town for a few days at the rarne, eomedienne aro} | Ss {behest of the program’s new net- 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Bronco hunts) > aa: 1:45 (9) Nursery. Schooltime, bas ‘outlet, the Americ pions 5 ca Compan i s- : for border bandits when! 19-15. (9) Weather. a | paras pany, pierots - train wreck kills marriage-|~* | - 11:25 «T) News. | with everything people. * pound pal. : ete Show “Gee whi!” exclaimed 10- (9) Million. Dollar Movie, |'#:% (9) Little Show. |11:30 (2) Top Dollar. suneit tery Malka abet Robert Young, “Joe Smith.) 90 17) News: Daly (4) Concentration. Beaver Cleaver on the program, American.” (°42.) (9) GM Presents: Sclenee (7) Rickey the Clown. “the people run right ever yeu. ¢4) Dragnet. Actress claims ; ne (9) Howdy Doody. They don’t excuse themselves threats have been made to fiction d ram a, Break- eith er a through.” . . * ap et) (4) Dr. Hudson. Male doctor 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. _ “They seem to be awful cross,” . loses out ta. feminine rival» neg eaten Tony Dew, who ue a 42) Moore : : ‘5 \ ver’s older brother, £0) eS eT ia sie WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON wink they gu cee ae . 18:45 (7) Sports. reason.”” (ow ee ’ 12:00 (2; Love'ot Lite “Tell him about the man at the peany i¢*. Day, Jim 16. 55 (7) Weather. | (4) Tic Tac Dough. z00,”" Jerry prompted, 2 Re em: 1) Soupy’s On ae + tas hunch eomese ta tap Cound 11:60 ( *s ; = a (9) Presents. (cont) 12:15 (9) Rope Around the Sun. | park Zoo, All I wanted was some &: 38 D Wyatt Earp. Two ruth- 4) News: W’Kamp 12:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow. spaghetti, but when I got that the pag rial anal (2) (color) News: Le Goff (4) (color) It Could Be You.|\aiter asked me in an awful mad Ud Car preview , (1) The Erwins. way if that was all I was going to (4) Gobel (cont. an ° (9) Myrt & Doris. ‘buy. Well, gee, the way he acted 2 Le Lae — 11:15 (4) Weather. fa ®) Guiding Light | didn’t want to say no, so first! © ling. = (2) Weather. oe (9) aien Der : ‘thing I knew I had ordered chicken |~ : ste. |:%9 ion . (4) A randy om other things I didn’t) - = oe burn McCain's ceatgs (2) Sports. io) Movie: “But I noticed you ate it all.” acquired ranch house. 11:23 @) Nightwatch Th. Laurence 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. Jerry interrupted. (9) Perform. (cont.) ° Otiver. “Friends end Lov (1) Topper. “Then there was this woman | (4) Film Theater. Man races ” OBL) (4) TV Readers Digest. | clerk in a store that sells pack | to prevent accident when ages of stamps,” Tony went on. teletype predicts tragedy. 11:30 (7) Night Court 1:45 (4) World Series. “She acted like she was going | (2) Arthur Godfrey.. Singers)"~ is) thesten (eet) | to have me thrown out until I | Johnny Nash, Martha Car; (4) Jock Paar 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. | convinced her I had about $5 to | son, star (2 Nwatch (cont) (7) Lady of Charm. | spend. Then she was just as_ “Ray Walston. es . | sweet as could be.” '2:3@ (2) House Party. 9:30 (7) Naked City. Mystery ser- ton jes. Armored car robbery on WEDNESDAY MORNING 2:59 (9) News kesaed over-all estimate of New 2: a a | \@$@ (4) Continental Classroom. \ss00 (2) Big Payoff. “You know who the very very ) best | ' Bands i people in New York are’ Jerry 6:50 (2) Meditations. a) = — said. “The very best New York- | a Ne ers are the policemen. They are 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front 3:38 (2) Verdict Is Yours the nicest cops we've ever met.. (7) Who Do You Trust? Which ought to earn the, lads 7:00 (2) TV College. police escort the next time they (4) Today. : 1:00 (2) Brighter Day. brave the metropolis. ie! ett 1 o (4) Queen for a Day. OD ce can 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. | fate q eS. aX. | 4:30° (2) Edge of Night. acRoss (4) County Fair evenues own’ 1 Actress, Betsy rT | (9) Sherwood Forest. 7 She a ed . ; . ts Reason 5:00 (2) Susie. Returns Not Reflecting 15 Rent roll (4) It’s Great Life. : . So ete . (9) Looney Tunes. Reported Upswing in Ab Rinwaiia — a) ee Michigan Business 20 Perish” Ze (4) (color) George Pierrot | Z smah chia “ Presents. LANSING (®— Sales tax ol * pon), : — 1 (1) Mickey Mouse Club. lections have yet to reflect a re- 24 Traps - ported upturn in business activity = Drom bee i . in Michigan, Clarence W. k; | n oenaee flocks yy z |Missourian New Leader cold revenue omnes Wy la 33 Unusual he of Latter Day Saints cammaned 35 She likes the ey Uy The three per cent state sales profession « i INDEPENDENCE. Mo. 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Niven.) _ “If anybody you kpow gets nervous on TV,” said David, loftily ignoring the beauties, “send them to me — I'll give them my secret of being calm.” And then this tall tower of savoir faire — being boomed now for an Oscar for “Sepa-| — told all, (You may want to take notes.) * * * “On @ Robert Montgomery show, I felt that I as the star should be an example of relaxation. I had to make an entrance The boys: made one exception in carrying a brief case and umbrella, and wearing a black hat} ‘and coat. _ “Five minutes before air time, 1 wandered around in my shirt sleeves. David Fox, the director, told me te get inte my things quickly. ‘Relax, David, * I said. ‘We have five lovely minutes.’ “I casually strolled to my dressing room — and had locked cisco schedu myself out — and my coat, hat, umbrella and brief case in. “I transformed myself into a yammering banshee. Had you been there, you'd have had the ‘fun of seeing a door being | broken down.” * * Our. paragon of Ganguility recalled his .performagce in Robert Sherwood’s “Petrificd Forest” on wv “One actor was a regular Rock of Gibraltar at re- lunch hoping his calmness would rub off on me. , “His opening line was -sup-- posed to be, ‘How about giving ‘your old grandfather a drink?” * * * “Instead, he said, ‘How about giving your old granddad an Old Grandad?’ He'd blown up entirely. I looked up into the box at Bob Sherwood. He was holding his head.” . Niven also shared a Broadway stage disaster titled “Nina” with Gloria Swanson. - NIVEN “She designed her own clethes because she had a dress company. She was wearing a black taffeta tight-fitting thing and when I squeezed her too hard, about four inches of Swanson came out. “Then the whalebone stay came out of the dress up into my nose. I pushed it down but it kept coming back up. She couldn’t see it, so I said ‘Whalebone’ and she started to pull) it and it stuck. * * * “Oh, my. One critic said the play, apart.” So that’s how to be calm. Any questions? THE MIDNIGHT EARL... like the clothes, Jackie Gleason just gained 15 pounds — and overflows the “thin man” shirts he bought for TV . realize . blonde bride, Dolores Dorn-Heft, seem critical. She dabs her (He left for Brussels to visit old) eyes at mention of him. friend Jean Dalrymple at the Fair.) Tokyo Gourt Upholds Sentence of Sergeant TOKYO (AP)—The Tokyo High- ler Court today upheld a 10-month' suspended sentence given, Sgt. 1.C. Paul J. Webber, 39, of Havertown, Pa., for drunken driving resulting) in the death of four Japanese. Webber allegedly was drunk when he drove his car into a, tail of .a’.truck near Yokohama_ ‘near midnight Dec. 8, 1956. The’ Yokohama District Court convict- ed him last May of gross negli- |gence causing death and © sen- tenced him to 10 months in pris- oh, then suspended the sentence. for three years. Both prosecution . and defense . within 14 days. group of Japanese repairing the! appealed the sentence. Either can ling compe eee now appeal to the Suprenie Court} Dorothy Malone and Jacques Bergerac were all but smoochy at the Gregory Peck Waldorf party after the “Big Country” premiere. We asked Dorothy,when they're getting ut it turned out she married. Sounded like she said “May” said “Jamais” — Fren¢h for “Never.” But we'll bet. EARL’S PEARLS: The. difference between “rock and roll” “rock and set” is more than a word — it’s about 50 years. WISH VD SAID THAT: What the weather man saves for a rainy day is apt to be an alibi. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The man who's surest that he ‘isn’t earning enough to support a wife probably has one.’ 'That’s earl, brother. and ( Copyright, 1 AE) i] ‘Hunter Shoots Crowe for Imitating Turkey pital. : * * State police said Crowe was hid-- CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP).— A jing in brush ifnitating a turkey so about fellow named Crowe who made as to attract gobblers for Ivan L. the 0th car of the. freight as it 26, of Cumberiand. Police) was heading into the siding. The) ' said Abe fired at what he thought|impact knocked the lead diesel was a turkey. It turned out to be | unit of the Chief off the tracks ‘but none of the crew was hurt. Bo a turkey was shot by a hunt-| Abe, * 99 Donald R Crowe, 22, was in fair|Crowe. rate Tables” which he did with Rita Hayworth | day by two 7-year-old boys playing fell. Experts Survey _ Study Need for Seeding to Halt Winter Floods in California Fire Path | MONROVIA, Calif. (UPI) — Ex- perts of the U.S. Forest Service| _ +The —{ TV Drama, especial, the United States to. ‘take “appropriate measures’ to see that there was no repetition of the episode. He said such pro- grams “can only be deterimental te the relations between Russia and the United States.” Menshikov was asked what Russia. wanted: this government te de about a pregram aired by a privately-owned network. He replied that since the “slander- ous action” occurred ‘on the territory of the United States, | the tS>Government bears re- eS fer it.” air, -whier- wesered Melvyn Douglas as Stalin and re- eeived widecritical acclaim, pur- ported to show events leading up jto the death of the tate Soviet ” premier in March 1953. It pictured Nikita S. iewkckev the present Russian premier, as being engaged in a conspiracy with other. Kremlin leaders to topple Stalin from power. The climax came when Douglas, as Stalin, suffered a stroke while confronting the ‘conspirators’ with evidence of their plot.. * ww. *& According to the play, the ‘‘con- spirators’ refused to permit an gide to give Stalin medicine and then sat by waiting for him to die. When he still lived, they pe ealled in qdoctors but made clear they. did hot want him to recover. Stalin died in the drama and the final scenes showed the pic- itures of the Kremlin leaders be- ing reshuffled in a shakeup that eventually made Khrushchev Rus- sia's top figure. — Noday began a survey of the black- lened area of the Monrovia fire to |determine how much of the 12, 700 | jacres must be seeded to | |winter floods. The multi - million~ dollar tire. burned thousands of acres of value | ‘able water shed area and destroy ed| leight homes and dozens of cabins * * * It was brought under control last inight, except for a couple of small 'patches. It was started last Thurs- lwith matches. trolled, plans were being made to | seed over the burned area with | quick-growing grass to prevent | flooding this winter in the com- ae strung along the base of the San Gabriel foothilis. | Even before the fire was con- | I have trouble judging distance when I reach for things and alse when I drive. Dees this have anything te do with my eyes? A. Very often, this is due to minocular seeing ‘using only one eye to see even though eyes are open). This type of seeing problem can often be ‘i corrected with proper glasses, contact lenses or visual train- | ing. Your optometrist will de- \i termine the cause of this prob- ‘lem and the proper method of correcting it. | A team of five water shed ex-'] iperts from the forest service re-| lgional headquarters at San Fran- led meetings with local agencies to prepare for seeding 0 the denuded area by airplane anc helicopter. * * * Pine Mountain area where new area. the remaining fires did not pose a jinto areas burned over last year by the Morris and Gale fires. State Funds for Lake Safety Job Oakland County see ks reim- | bu ent of $2,250 from the Mich- |igan State Waterways Commission | ‘toward the cost of enforcing the first year of the new lake safety * * * The Board of Supervisors yester- A force of 700 men patrolled fire lines and fought flames in the, the blaze raced past fire lines into a However, the forest service aia ithreat because they were moving | County Seeking > Q. Lately, I haven't been able ‘te thread a needle or read as well as I used to. I know I should have-my eyes examined but I'm afraid that I'll be made {| te wear bifocals. Is there any ij way that* bifocals can be avoided? A. Nobody should make you do something that you won't want to. vour optometrist will ‘show you the various ways that you can achieve good vision at far as well as near. He wil! also demonstrate the advantages of these various methods and yet you decide on the type ot eye correction to wear . I've worn glasses for sev- eral years now and nobedv. seems to adjust them properly. || They always slip down my nose. | Any advice’? A. Without seeing the face d the frame, it would” be mpossible to give long distance advice of the mature. The next. time you have your glasses ad- justed, inquire if the frame is the proper style and size for your face. If You Have Any Questions You'd Like Answered Mail’ or Bring to.. -«. PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 — FE 2-2912 Dr. A. & Miles. Dr P. C. Feinberg OPTOMETRISTS day approved requesting the mon- ey from the state, and at the same itime expressed doubt the county would qualify as it employed more than the number of special depu- ties allowed under the law. With this in mind, andyconsid- ering Oakiand County has a big- | ger lake problem than other _ counties, supervisors instructed whtown Pontiac) Do n bwnan & Pennes's} FEderal 4.7711 caring Tests, Heme or feweler Office | their Legislative Committee to strive for a change in the law. This wodhd “allow more latitude . : ry { to the various counties in deter-| mining its own course as to the- pest possible way to enforce the law and yet qualify for reimburse- | ment.” . Buddy Adler, 51- -year-| Supervisors heard a report that, ‘old head of 20th Century-Fox, is sicker than his friends | 25 special deputies received $2 970 . Franchot: Tone’s troubles with his pretty young for services during the 1958 boat-, jing season. The law says only three deputies can be used, for which the county ‘would be paid back at the rate of | /$7T50 per. deupty. Crack Train Strikes Freight, Injuring 20 JOFFRE, N.M. (UPI) — The} a cent: -bound San Francisco Chief’ |sideswiped an 85-car Santa Fe \freight train on a@ siding yesterday: ‘and 20 persons on the passenger ‘train were injured, none seriously. | The railroad said .the tracks would be cleared later tonight and_ condtian at a ‘Cumberland hos- | the Chief would be able to resume, its trip from Los Angeles to Chi- | cago, The passenger train, traveling at} struck) 30 miles per hour, ae t MUNTZ TV Electronics Association - C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Daily ‘til 7 and Friday * Monda til 9 | RCA Color TV Sales and Service Moving Oct. 1 to 36 S. Telegraph CONDON’S TV | ‘127 S. Parke FE 4-9736. | | = ——— GAS or ELECTRIC | Completely f D RYE RS Installed : $159.95 ss wera" HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC a5 W. 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Brenings by App't > Assiat Tou” a idiotically simple. “‘What'll you} must be played up —< OF ~ |jingle, rather than merely trying] Gale is a good musician, not|musical since the 18th SEt LORS = CAIRO (AP) — President Nas-|have, Pabst Blue Ribbon” indeed. ie lo ees °F \to sell the music on the printed| just a gimmick man. He’s a band/|Century, is one. thing that ne 8 Ponliae MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN ser’s hold on Syria tightened to-| On this subject, Bill Gale is score. In this case, use singers'leader and arranger for his bread-!goes out of style.” uneetivome day with the elimination of a vice president of the United Arab Re- public who hindered close Egyp-; tian rule of the province. A sweeping reorganization of) the U.A.R. government to central- ize control of both provinces in | something of an authority. He is a patient man, with ulcers. He came by this stoicism and this stomach honestly, by writing and |peddling such jingles. *‘What’ll you have, P. B. R.” is one of his, and so is “It’s such a comfort to take a bus and leave the driving to us.” “Next, get a melody that sounds like a song you've heard before—| so people can hum it without think: ing. If it’s a melody that is not in the public domain, change it enough so that you're within your legal rights. If it IS in -the p.d., you're safe. (Usually, 4, comes public domain 52 years after it- is written. To illustrate, Gale points out his ‘What’ll you. have’ Not to mention a touching little ditty thak goes “Buy Bordens, buy a Borden's, oe ‘ve heard Elsie say.” - Sabri Assali, the last prémier of * * commercial ‘was set ‘to the tune __ Syria before it voluntarily joined} “It’s a ae racket ’ says Gale, of ‘10 Little Indians.’) under Nasser -dast_Febru-jsnapping his fingers t to keep up his| _. s — ary, said he had resigned the vice|spirits, “‘and you've gotta have al. When-you- presidency he got when the two/strong stomach. I don't. Which is Cairo was expected to be an- nounced soon¢ a * * * ~~ eountries “merged. “The -gevern-+whyI--have_ulcers.”’ ; nda cami : = a —ment-controlied- Middle-East News| He smiled _ suddenty and tapped} yor Pe : —— BESS << : ne - 7 _ Agency said he was dropped. his feet. “But oh oh —oh,” he|_ “Now write~ Sak more—of- Teel ils eC Ay | . onde able— Assali was removed to clear the] bounced, “look at those residuals.** bey and: ge start knocking on __ SSW MEN WESESS “4d way for a central government in-| As a fellow who has grossed |doors. It won’ easy, because a “to ‘Operate—-HOMART it Purpose stead of the present system of everybody—including the account || dual ministries for the two provin- ces, the news agency said. A representative of the old school of Syrian politicians, As- sali was a brake on Nasser’s plans to extend Egyptian control over the new province, * * * Cairo newspapers have been playing up reports from Baghdad which accused Assali of plotting Yan Iraqi-Syrian union in 1954 in opposition to Nasser, The accusa- fions were made in the trials of former royalist politicians by the new Iraqi revolutiofary regime. Assali_ charged that the reports were distorted. He said he had sought Iraq’s ‘help to overthrow Gen. Adib Shishekly, the Syrian strongman whose regime col- lapsed in 1954, Assali then became premier. some $400,000 in recent years with Ice Cream Price War. Great for Kids -DIMONDALE (UPI)—Ice cream cones are selling for as low as four .cents in a price war between) a drugstore and restaurant. : And the children love it, Aide fo Ike Receives Engineering Award NEW YORK (UPI) — James-R. 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