ae Seth SE Sit © tai i I C NTIAC, MICHIGAN, : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 93 1058 —8 2 PAGES ok | 3 / - ee eS De m ‘Landslid e Could Set Off Deep Depression By DAVID LAWRENCE * WASHINGTON — Next Tuesday’s election of a new’Con- gress is the most important in a half-century. On the out- come depends whether America, after a brief period of boom, will gradually head into a depression perhaps worse than anything experienced in the 1930s. ‘ Confidence—the basic influence in busi- ness expansion and especially in the build- ing of new plants—may be, temporarily at Jeast, shattered. when the election result is finally tabulated, if it turns out that a . Democratic landslide in the North has taken’ place. Will there be a scramble to build plants quickly under present prices, for fear that runaway costs will follow in the next | fs ’ year or so as inflation picks up more and LAWRENCE more momentum? Or will business adopt a “wait and see” attitude? : c x * * If the even-up battle between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party in the North in recent years shows this time a sharp decline of Republican strength. and the rise to supremacy of the radical faction of the Democratic Party, many businessmen will wander what the long-range trend is going to be—higher and higher wages with higher and memee prices and then a crash as a buyers’ strike ensues? — For the I3 years sitice World War Il, ths bisinessmen of the country have had faith in the effectiveness of the coalition of conservative Democrats of the South with the ‘conservative Republicans from the North in preventing unsound legislation. - In both parties in Congress the conservative representa- tion will be diminished—if the advance surveys are borne out. x « * As the voters go to the polls this time and elect Demo- cratic candidates for Congress, they have been told very Httle about the conservative versus radical problem and what it means to them as individuals in the future. . Millions of voters with fixed pensions—in states like California—are apparently not aware of the dangers to them in the coming decline of the dollar's purchasing power when the radicals take command. Certainly very little has been told the voter about how the new bosses of the Democratic Party in the North—the leaders of the labor unions who have put up most of the money for the Democrats in the present campaign—can be expected to dictate to the newly elected Democrats the course of economic legislation. x « * piicnpeatnien who know ‘the facts of life in politics are worried. They a@ Congress domipated by labor-union in- fluences. If, even after the revelations about racketeering in cmemtagpions, the electorate still_votes against the “right to work” _ Principle and in favor of labor-union monopolies, there will " be added discouragement throughout _— business com- munity. - This election may prove to be a milestone in the his- tory of American politics. The die may be cast for more and more socialization of the economy. - A healthy economy would, of course, absorb the unem- ployed by creating more and more new jobs. But a labor- | union-controlled economy, with prices fixed by the unions themselves at levels that the buyer must ultimately resist, ts not going to bring more employment. ; * * * It will mean less employment and also less and less profits for the corporations out of which the government can collect tax revenues. One of the first things the radical] Democrats may propose is higher corporation tax rates and. increased levies on the middle and upper-income groups. - Something like this will be urged as the way to over- come the big treasury deficits. Certainly if profits in business go down and tax revenues frem corporations decrease, there will be only one way to increase treasury receipts—by her individual Income faxes. * * * It is not too soon for the Republican Party to begin to mobilize and harmonize all its factions for the big battle of 0. o For the 1958 election results will show the effects of the internal struggle between conservatism and radicalism in- side the Republican Party. Sometimes a defeat provides the sinews for a subsequent victory. (Copyright, 1958) Local Authorities Outline Several Halloween Perils Pontiac area parents were warned today by local law enforcement agencies to keep a close watch on their chil- dren Halloween night. Pontiac Police Inspector Clark M. Wheaton warned that chitdren begging door-to-door should not be al- —*lowed to cross busy inter- sections except under the Cool, Bright Weather atiention ot aautts, -_ Will Linger Awhile should make the rounds with their, children,’ he said. The weatherman predicts mostly sunny with little change in temper- ature for the Pontiac area tomor- row. Tonight will be clear and cool with the ne Kew peer 36. dren who are not accompanied by adults must be indoors by 9 p.m. Children accompanied by their par- ents must be in by 11 p.m. He also asked motorists to drive carefully tomorrow night because of the large ‘number of children who will be outdoors. Waterford Towship Police Chief Millard Pender urged the use of face makeup by. children instead of masks. He pointed out that masks cut down the children’s vision. He joined in asking all drivers to pro- ceed with caution. . Oakland County Sheriff Frank Irons warned motorists that it will be difficult to see children wearing dark masks, and urged area resi- dents to drive slowly.” Mostly oe is the forecast for both Upper and Lower Michigan tomorrow and Saturday. Pontiac's , high will reach around 60 degrees. Winds will continue west to north- _ west at ae ae au ,hour. . eceeett was the vgwedt ther- momeéter reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac. The mercury climbed to 59 at 2 p.m. John Kronenberg Demeécrat for County Clerk e a em - bands. | Of operating a vehicle in unsafe He reminded parents that chil-| eye “¢ + x k * Top Candidates Make 11th Hour Plea for Votes Indiana Governor Aids Bagwell, Wives Fill in for Busy Husbands DETROIT (UPI) — Help came from all quarters as top candidates in Tuesday’s election sought votes during a flurry of activity here last night. Republicans campaigned for Democrats. Wives filled in for hus- ck From | Dead’ in Nova Scotia Rescue 12 Buried 5 D ek & * x * * And Indiana's governor fed campaign ammunition to the opponent of Michi- gan’s governor. x* * * Paul D. Bagwell, GOP candidate ‘for governor, cited a telegram) . | from Indiana Gov. Harold W. | Handley that claimed Indiana =a 38 industries which movéd ‘from Michigan last year ‘‘to escape \the unfavorable tax climate.” Bagwell’s contention that Mich- igan is lesing industry to neigh- boring states has been q key issue in hig campaign to unseat Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Williams and Bagwell appeared on the same platform on two oc- casions yesterday. On one occasion Bagwell had to leave before the; governor spoke, But his wife) \Baith, stayed-befiind and took notes}. on Williams’ speech which were ~used an hour later during a Bag- well television show. Lt. Gov.-Philip A. Hart, Demio- cratic rival of Sen. Charles .E. Potter (R-Mich), alse got help from his wife, June. She filled in for him’ when he was unable to make two scheduled appear- ances, + Nuclear Tests Ending Today Two Blasts Ring Down Curtain as Ban Goes ‘Into Effect Friday ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. @..— Nuclear weapons testing| today reaches the end of the trail —at least for the time being. Two shots are scheduled to ring down the curtain on a spectacular testing program that began on this southern Nevada proving ground in 1951. x« *« * In other campaign highlights: | —Hart, a director of the Detroit ys In x * * Happy to Be Alive After Week Underground AP Wirephete SAFE — Harold Brine, one of twelve men to be rescued from 13,000-foot level in a Nova Scotia mine after being trapped for nearly a week, waves from hospital bed where the men were taken after being. brought to surface early today. Hope for the rescue workers suddenly dug through to the 12. Black Raps Solons Football Set Jury Trials 81 trapped by a rock slide had been almost abandoned when | for 7 Students. Accused of Distributing| Spot Cards Min Intense Thirst, ‘Hunger Plagued Entombed Men Watchers Cheer, Weep; Hope Revives for 55 Still Missing SPRINGHILL, N:S. (?! — Twelve miners who survived hunger, cold and thirst for nearly a week deep in the wrecked Cumberland No. 2 coal mine were brought to dramatic rescue. Many had given them_up for dead days ago. Their rescue fanned hopes that other pockets of survivors would be found in the depths of the coal workings, where 55 men are still miss- ing. * * * The lifting of the 12 back to life ‘and family brought to 93 the num- (ber of men rescued since the sud- ‘den upheaval of the mine floor deep underground last Thursday. There were 174 men below at the time, and 26 bodies have been re- covered. The 12 men, trapped in a 100- foot long, 3-foot-high pocket, had nothing to eat from las¢ Thurs- day until rescued. “Thirst dried their throats. Their lamps went out after a day or so, leaving them in utter darkness. ‘Time was read*by the luminous ‘dial of a watch. for Short Court Funds °° % S22? 2. sven tas sen, na ‘nim tie BEMAX SIMON State Supreme Court Justice Eugene F. Black renewed his charges last night that the Legislature is failing to provide enough money for the courts. In an address before the Oakland County Judicial Assn. at Plum Hollow Country Club, Black said the ,Lions Football Co., told a state- ‘wide television audience Potter ‘wants to have “businessmen quar-| x “oj F goes inte effect Friday. How jterback all the plays’ in federal ‘Jong the ban remains in effect ‘government. Ls ° oing to call, | depends on the outcome of talks | “If I'm elected I'm g { = tween the United States, Brit- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ) Pf : ke oat I Sos : ain and the Soviet Union. Safety Checkup? He Should Leave This Car at Work | SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (—Traf. | fie officers stopped a 1949 sedan “for a routine safety check. * * * After investigation, they arrest- ed Samuel Kidd, 38, on a charge The reason:. President Eisen- hower's suspension of the tests | | ‘The series winds up, if all goes 'well, with explosion of the biggest weapon ever fired underground by the United States, and a some-: iwhat less powerful blast from a) ‘balloon at 1,500 feet. _* * & These are the 1%h and 20th. ishots of the current series and’ will bring—the total number of tests here since 1951 to 89. Windup of testing brought sad- ness to Atomic Energy Commis- sion. scientists and .officials. Col. Ernest Tinson, technical director of Defense Department participation in atomic tests, said: “Lots of us who have been in it a long time sure hate to see today be the end." When the last of the Los Ala- mos, N. M., scientific laboratory's) test weapons was detonated) Wednesday night, Taps” over a loud-speaker at News Nob! observation point. condition. The officers reported the car had: No stop lights. No tail lights. No license plate light. No emergency brake. Insufficient driving brakes. * * * A cracked left door glass. Two smooth tires. Malfunctioning windshield | State's high tribunal has? Sdl sounded | a ‘lost the respect of the pub-| lie since the 1930's. The court is now attempti ,regain the prestige it had a oa ‘turn of the century, when its rul-| _ings on torts were adepted by the! Supreme Court of the United) States, Black said. (for the Treasury's U.S. Savings’ SITUATION BETTER |Bonds Division, emphasized again, “We're not doing as good a job iteday that the Treasury Depart-| ‘as we should,” he said. situation is better now than it was! ‘in 1955. { | | _Use of Bonds Illegal With Chain letters Delmar V. Cote, state director: savings bonds in any chain letter)” ischeme whether the bonds are sent through the mails or delivered in| | ; person, * * * The state bond director said that, “It takes money te do what should have been started in our state long ago,”’ Black said. “We are trying to integrate all the | state’s courts into one harmo- | nious system so that we can at ; least know what the. others are | doing.’’ ‘association with the Post Office. 'Banks, issuing agents, and others, | Black said that requests for moreito stop chain letter activities in-| money are ignored by the state volving the use of savings bonds, legislative committees. 'these schemes continue to reap. “The wonder is that we're ‘doing’ pear and currently are being at-, ‘as well as we are with the sort tempted again in parts of Michi- ‘of financing that we have,’”’ he'gan. f * * * ! According to Cote, vestigations are being made of these schemes, as they come to the attention of Black pointed out that New (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) wipers. One headlight out. No horn. * * * Kidd told the officers he was | employed in a junkyard. Your County Turn to Page 13 Read... Think... Vote ‘ postal officials, and wherever there | appears to be a violation of the, fraud and lottery statutes. the’ ;matter will be referred to the De- ‘partment of Justice for possible ‘prosecution. Candidates fir rst-string ‘Contribute $1.6 Million (From Our News Wires) ANN ARBOR—Two star athletes ‘th the University of Michigan and five other students will get jury itrials next month on charges growing out of an investigation of campus football gambling, At the same time, police dis- closed they were providing body- guards for Barton Huthwaite, one of two U, of M. student | Newspaper reporters who aided them in gathering information on the ring. Huthwaite, a 20-vear-old junior: fro rom Detroit. said he had received. 'several threatening telephone c alls=, This morning, a dummy of Huth-; waite was found hanging between | two trees near the main campus) library ‘yesterday at their arraignment on| icharges of engaging in an illegal! ‘occupation. They demanded jury | trials. Under Michigan law the court! jautomatically enters a plea of in- nocent for persons who stand mute. | dents carry a maximum sen- fine on conviction, The athletes were Tony fio. fullback, and Jack | captain of the Wolverines’ ‘Lewis, | 'basketball squad Detective Lt. George Stauch said | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) DETROIT ‘UPI) — General Motors Corp. has announced the firm and its employes have con- tributed $1,699.342 to the 1958 United Foundation Torch drive. | GM said its employe contribu- | tions averaged $22.92. | had waned in this mining town of 7,000 when a rescuer’s pick struck Wednesday afternoon 13,000. feet from the mine entrance. CRY FOR HELP Through the line came the muf- fled voice of Gorley Kempt, 3% year-old father of two chidren. “There are 12 of us here. Come iand get us ... Get us water,” he croaked. The news electrified the tewn, seene of two mine disasters in as many years. Church bells rang. Horns honked. Stores emp- tied. From every corner came | families and onlookers, hoping, fearing, to stand in a steady drizzling rain. .Among them were those who al- “But the, |ment does not condone the use of | The seven students stood mute ready knew their men had died in the mine. Even as they waited two more (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 2.P.M. Saturday idespite the Treasury's efforts, in The charges against the stu- I S Deadline for | Department, the Federal Reserve, tence of 90 days in jail and $100 Absentee Ballots Saturday at 2 p.m. is the dead- line for submitting absenfee bal- lots for the Nov. 4 election, City Clerk Ada R. Evans advised te- day. Absentee ballots may be mailed to the clerk’s City Hall office or submitted in person. Applicaton ao = City Hall. They are for persons Who aré physically unable te get to the polls or who will be out of town Tuesday, the date of the forth- coming state-county election. Lack of Facilities Causes Raw Sewage to Collect in Pools, Gutters i i By PETE LOCHBILER | (Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles on the $3,300.- 000 sewage disposal plant bond issue on the Tuesday ballot.) treatment plant is already operat- ing at more than capacity. New customers would mean an unde- sirable increase in the “load. | Pn this ten-block area, there are about 140 sewerless homes. sewer service, and this number is, still going up, according to Charles Cohen, city sanitarian. Septicitanisarelcronded einte jhas had sewers many vears, an area that, the ‘neighborhood south of Whittier! Even in District 1. by 1,228 Septic Tanks in City Create Health Hazard tiac could add more customers to the present load. In general, the area that could the surface early today ina There are more than 1,200 homes in Pontiac without city sewer serv- ice. New homes, possibly hundreds of them, would be built here if sewer service were extended to new, out- lying subdivisions. If property owners don’t ap- prove the $3,300,000 sewage treat- ment plant bond issue Tuesday, the new homes won't be built and the service won't be extend- ed. There are two reasons why: First, the city is wary about let- ting new customers into the dis- Second, the north, east and south of Pon- tiac do not flow naturally by grav- ity into the present sewage treat- ment plant ar and Feathe Erecting a new plant at the one road. city’s 47-acre site west of Opdyke |“ road and north of Auburn road would solve both problems. More facilities would mean new customers could be served. And the Opdyke road site is the lowest spot ‘io the city —- sewage would flow ‘there naturally from anywhere else -in town, 3 * * * At the last connt, thgre were posal system, The present sewage 1,228 homes in Pontiae without the outlying areas in ea at East boulevard — A typical example of an area without service lies north of Au- burn and east of East boulevard: Se small, city-sized lots, and because, the-soil is mostly clay, a special)? problem arises. * * break out and raw sewage is some- wmenncmmwencwmemeres! In many instances, the ground! ‘won't absorb any more moisture, In Today's S Press and as a result, ponds of sewage “*\times seen in the gutters. School is without sewers because be served by the new plant without pumping would be necessary to jorencome gravity. * * As long as treatment facilities remain inadequate, the city will |have to keep up its constant battle, | against raw sewage floating up from overtaxed septic tanks, says | Cohen. __ “When sewers come to a neigh: | | borhood, though,” he added, “they generally ace accompanied | by other brodd improvements | | city. Mort of Pontiac's septic tank! ‘problem is concentrated on the} expensive pumping lies west of Op- dyke between the northern city lim- its, the Grand Trunk beltline rail- road and South boulevard. It also extends westward north of Walton to the Stanley avenue area north of Brooklyn avenue, If the new treatment plant were , constructed, an interceptor would be built north along the beltline to ‘connect into lines running from the ‘numerous new homes that are ex- pected in that area someday. But the rest of Pontiac would boulevard, while the homes west, ‘tat spruce up that area and the | |benefit from the new plant, too. A |60 - inch line would be built necting the old plant with the ‘funneling much of the flow to the tomers to the present treatment east side, which can't, get sewers new plant to relieve pressure on Comical re This is one of the areas that | County News .,............ 53 | can’t tie in to the present sys- Editoriaia ,....-...<-:+«::- 6 | tem without the help of expensive Food Section ......--.+.. 27-32 puntping stations. Markets ....... prensa eaes , 4 Another lies north of Walton, ODMMATIOS oiccsecscceee: 11 Sports ...........ceseee, 39-43 of Stanley avenue are without sew-| Theaters ...... enpdes 7A! lers because the city cart take a TV & Radio Eiograme ..»», 51 chance on adding that many cus- Wilson, Earl .............. 3l Women's Pages ......... 34-37 plant. eo without pumping, even if Pon-| the antiquated facilities of the old, 4 “TWO Waterford Fires Laid fo Arson Empty Tourist Camp Damaged by 4th Blaze, Since September 25 The State Police Fire Marshal; was called in by Waterford Town- ship authorities today after two! fires last night struck an unused) tourist camp where three other blazes have occurred since Sept. 23. Township Police Capt. Millard Pender labeled the fires as ‘“‘defi- nitely the werk of an arsonist,” who set the fires only a block frem the Michigan State Police Pontiac pest. A third fire also occurred last, night at a storage house only a few) blocks further away. Damaged were the Kamp Inn restaurant, 2733 Dixie Highway and an unused gas station on the same property, 2725 Dixte, and the near- by storage house on the grounds of Schram Auto & Truck Parts, = . Dixie. Township firemen estimated ap- proximately $1,000 damage to each building. They were able to bring the fires under control. Police spotted all three blazes. The first was at the storage house about 8 p.m. Cruising township po- lice saw smoke pouring from the rear of the building. The second occurred about 9:30 p-m. at the restaurant. The same team eof polic » Patrol Jack Hart and David Putnam, noticed smoke coming from the northwest corner of &n unoccu- pied second-floor apartment. Less than three hours after the second blaze was put out, police discovered smoke coming from the rear of the gas station next door. The fire was centered about the rear door. The fire marshal was asked by Pender today to investigate for def- inite proof of arson. “These fires are too much of a coincidence to be anything but arson,” the police chief said. Pender said he had ‘no theories” yet as to who the arsonist might be, but ruled out Halloween vaa- dalism, The tourist camp, owned by Wil- liam Feldman of Detroit, is locat- ed on the southwest side of Dixie between Silverdown road and Wil- liams drive. Behind the restaurant and ges station are a row of unused overnight cabins along a horseshoe drive. Seven of these cabins have been _ destroyed in three fires with a total estimated loss of $300, Pender said. The first blaze was Sept. 25, the second Sept. 26 and the third was Saturday night. Pender pointed out that a 200-gal- lon fuel oil tank on the property 12 Nova Scotia Miners \where in the mine. |his nephew Percy Weatherbee, the g minute, She never stopped pray- Safe After 7-Day Ordeal |. (Continued From Page One) | Mrs. Joe McDonald said she ee oe =. had nearly given up hope. bodies were brought out from else: "ue went to the funerals of two of Joe's cousins yesterday, They zc ek were killed in the bump, But Kempt already had whispered t0|Joe’s mother never gave up for man who had tapped the air line j with his .pick, the names of the) men trapped with him — Hollo- way, Brine, Leadbetter, Hunter, x * * results of jRushton, Milley, son, Lowther, Guthre, McDonald. Michniak, Maddi- “¥ asked ‘How are you?’ and Gorley answered, ‘We're good but we need water badly,” Weatherbee reported. Detroit Area Homes Gladdened by News DETROIT \?—News of the dis- covery yesterday that 12 of 174 istakes at Newmarket, England. inearly 60-foot-thick barrier of up-| The rescuers, some near exhaus-, miners trapped in the cave-in of a tion from almost continuous ef-Nova Scotia coal mine were still forts since Thursday, dug again @live after almost a week of en- with super-energy. ‘tombment brought happiness to They clawed and picked at the three Detroit area homes, The homes are those of Charles Michniak of Taylor Center, son of Theodore Michniak, 57, one of the trapped miners; Mrs. Hilda Ham- mond of Wyandotte; and Mrs. Agnes Dubensky of Windsor, sis- ters of the trapped miner. . Michniak and his wife were standing by the Springhill, Novia Scotia, mine when word that the miners were still alive was re- ceived, “They called me right away,” said Gregory Michniak, 10. “They told me grandfather was 12th on the list. They were awful happy.” Mrs. Dublensky was almost over- come by the news. “For a week we've been hoping and a he would be ail right,”’ she said “I couldn't believe it at first,” said Mrs, Hammond. “I thought there must be a mistake.” Set Up Jury Trial for U. of M. Students (Continued From Page One) the seven were accused of distrib- uting football spot cards. The cards list up to 46 games. Purchasers pick the teams they believe will win—either giving or turned stone and debris. COFFEE ‘PIPED’ IN As the men dug, warm coffee braced with sugar and vitamins was poured down the-air line to the thirsty, trapped men. Finally, a narrow pass8ge was opened and shored up and the imprisoned men began to crawl out. Slowly the conveyor rake which normally brings up the coal began to turn, this time to bring the rescued men to the surface. There was an unexplained halt for a time, then, at 2:20 am., some 13 hours after the discovery, Kempt was the first man brought out. * * * Completely covered with a blan- ket to protect him from the weath- er and to shield his eyes-from the glare of television and newsreel spotlights, he was carried to an ambulance and rushed to the hospital. Waiting at the pit head were his wife and two teenage children. CHEER WILDLY» The crowd cheered wildly. The big wheels of the cable- operated conveyor mioved at an agonizing pace for the crowd. barriers kept them back. Floodlights bathed the scene. Doc- tors waited. Finally, an hour after Kempt was brought out, the man-carry- ing rake arrived at the top with Joe McDonald, who had suffered a broken leg, Theodore Michniak and Eldred Lowther. * * of the cards—and may collect on odds up to 500-1, de on how many games are bet. The cards were distributed, usu- ally on Mondays and before football weekends, at a cost of $1 each. Estimates of the money involved in the operation of the cards on * Then in succession came Bow- man Maddison, Levi Miller, Caleb Hunter, Wilfred Rushton, Hugo Guthro, who also was injured, Harold Brine, Joe Holloway Jr.|the campus ranged from $2,000 to and Larry Leadbetter. $10,000 a week. Detroiter Win in Sweepstakes 10 GM Workers in Pool Paid $3 Each, Get Back $140,000 DETROIT (#—Following are the big Detroit winners of the Irish hospital sweepstakes based on the the Cambridgeshire First horse, London Cry ($140,000 each): Amelia M. Krause, 4415 Wayburp Ct., Detroit. Lucky 10 Men Inc., 440 Burrough, Detroit. Second horse, Shin (56,000 each): Joe Amerson, 2921 Hudson, De- troit. “Mad Russian” Mike and Doro-. thy Hcheski, 4792 Cortland, De- troit. Dorothy and Al Sinclair, 4835 Berkshire, Detroit. Third horse, Aggressor ($28,000 each): “Leonard Land’* Catherine Land, 37 Edgevale, Detroit. Now they are dividing up ‘$140,- 000—$14,000 apiece minus income taxes—because their horse won. Mrs. Amelia Krause, 39, said, “A fortune teller told me to buy the ticket because I was going to win some money.” Measure fo Protect News Source Urged. STRASBOURG, France (UPI— The director of the Michigan State School of Journalism said today that law should protect the re- lationship of the jourmalist and his sources & * * Dr. Fred S. Siebert, the U.S. representative on the executive council of the International Associ- ation for Research in Mass Com- munications, said all fields of journalism should push for legisla- tion to protect the journalist from being forced to reveal his news sources, bg * * Siebert said this right hasn't been generally recognized by law in most countries, including the U. S. * * *x He pointed out that the journalist wasn't concealing information but The last four were carried out * * * at 4:02 a.m. Police said a leak at a key At the hospital the rescued men stage of the five-week investiga- were given plasma and Dr. J. G. tiog kept them from making what B. Lynch, chief medical officer Statich called ‘‘a big kill.” had been tampered with and sug- gested that some of the fuel had been drained off to help in setting the fires. Feldman was not ioumedialely available for comment. Pender said the only connection he knows of between the tourist camp and the auto parts firm was their near- ness to each other. Dry Weather With Chills Rules Most of Nation By The Associated Press There were wet spots in some coastal and mountain areas but generally dry weather was the rule in most of the nation today. It was quite chilly in most sec- tions east of the Rockies again this morning. * * * Snow flurries. swirled along the eastern slopes of the Rockies in Colorado and New Mexico. Heav- iest fall during the night was about an inch at Colorado Spyings. A narrow belt of light rain and showers extended from southwest- ern Texas eastward across the Gulf Coast to Florida. Strong northerly winds, with gusts up to 40 m_p.h., of the Gulf Coast. In the Northeast, only wet spots were in northern New England. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureas Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly sun- ny, ttle change in | fomperetare rare dl and tomorrew. jem High today near 60, lew tenight es 36, high temerrew near 60. Winds west te serthwest 10-20 miles an hear. Teday in Pontiac Pion temperature preceding 8 am At @ am. Wind Direction— West. Sun sets Thursday at §.28 p.m Sun rises Friday at 7.64 a.m. Moon [pets Friday at 10:28 a mh Moon rises Th nia ay at 7:40 pm Deowntewn “Temperatures 39 6am tla m fl 7am 38 12 m s $aom ma Ip m™m 98 m 40 2pm A 16 8, m 44 Wednesday in Pentlac (As recorded dorntown! Highest temperature ae Lowest temperature _|\they could not confirm these. swept the western half! velocity 0-3 m p bh | 36) jw ith Bagwell criticizing Williams’, for the Dominion Steel and Coal Corp., reported all were conscidus.| Municipal Judge Francis * * Nov, 12 and Nov. 20. Rio is scheduled for trial Nov, 20 and Lewis Nov, 19, “Most of them are just lying there, smoking cigarettes and en- joying the feeling of being human again,” he said. “Nothing but their great stamina pulled them through the ordeal.” IN GOOD SPIRITS ing reports of foothall spot catd gambling at Wayne State Univer- sity and Denby Pardee a Blair Phi an engineer who| Wayne student had told police had been wake for gas in the, icards are circulated “ajl over the mine and was one of the first to | Campus.’ ‘only on * O’Brien set trial dates between | In Detroit police are investigat-| the source of information although “extremely rare'’ occa- sions is the journalist called on to Teacher penaallbe = The Pine Lake Elementary School at 3333 W. Lake Rd. will be dedicated Nov. 13, accord- ing to Eugene Johnson, superin- tendent of schools. Pda = PTO Plans Dedication of 2 Schools ‘combe will be accompanied by] Marian Schmidt,| ment,” said a State Department Fern Hotton, Mary Dewey,.Mable Roremmge and Mrs, Grace McGuire Service for Mrs, Grace McGuire, 70, of 2834 Manchester St., will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co, Burial will be in Wadaae He said dedication of the new jonior high school probably will take place early in December, There will be a public inspection of the $300,000 elementary school at 8:30 p.m., followed by a formal program at 8:30 in the school auditorium. Highlight of the dedication will be the presentation of a plaque to Mr. ang Mrs. Robert Callow “whose / generosity made possible the purchase of the 15-acre school site," Johnson said. This was a part of the old Callow farm. W. Earl Givens and Johnson. Music students will play several selections. Birmingham again has been cited by the National Safety Coun- cil in Chicago for its traffic safety record. The city, which had no deaths reported for the first ninc months this year, tied fer top spot with Whittier, Calif., and Boise, Idaho, | in the 25,000 to 50,008. population class. Cemetery, - Detroit.- Mrs, McGuire died podeeiny at William Beaumont Hospital, following a long illness. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Earl N. Hoffman of. Devils. Lake, N.D.; a son, Norman A. of Bir- mingham; three sisters and five grandchildren, Edward N..McDaniel Service for Edward N. McDaniel, 64; of 300 Hickory Grove Rd., _|Bloomfield- Township, will be held/ == at 2 pm. tomeevew at the Soren-(aet son Funeral Home in Grayling, with burial in the Grayling Eim- wood Cemetery, Mr, McDaniel died Monday at his home. Nelson J, Burley Service for Nelson J. Burley, 68, ot Greenbush, Mich., will be held at 3 p.m, Friday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., with burial in White Chapel Ceme- tery. Mr, Burley died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Tawas. Surviving are his wife, Katherine; ‘two daughters, Mrs. Robert Smith of Royak Oak and Mrs. Wallace /F Cripps of Birmingham; a sister and eight grandchildren. ) por of foil [Being Soft-Pedaled _|German authorities. WASHINGTON a — The State Department s using 80. treatment in its efforts to win the f\freedom of an Ann.Arbor, Mich., ‘tourist held by Russian and East + oe * “We've giving it the quiet treat- “We think 3 Michig by MSU Alumni an Men * * * The tourist, George S. Milroy, Neustrelitz, about 70 miles north ot Berlin. Russian authorities charged him with taking photo- 30, was arrested 13 days ago near|end tie € The three are Harold A. Fitz- of the Pontiac graphs of a military installation. The State Department protested his detention and demanded his release, * * * “But we don’t want to make any more fuss about it right now,’’ the spokesman said. ‘‘It would just tion. We believe he'll be quietly released. before long, as soon as’ grams SUilill ROTARY ELECTRIC $24.95 List Shaver i te poco give them propaganda ammuni- | being Save Exactly $12.96 on . baat NORELCO Speedshaver ” 98 N. Saginaw SIMMS. cited was Detroit, which was rated | No. 1 in the nation among cities. of more than one million popula- tion. Parents of sophomores and junior students at Birmingham) High will meet in the school’s Lit-| tle Theater at 7:30 tonight to hear a discussion on the summer and winter program of the American Field Service. The only other Michigan city f Take Halloween Snaps -of YOUR Children Fridey Only. aaa! Price Ever John Butzel, a student at Cran- brook School who spent the past! summer in Italy through the AFS program, will show slides and talk on his experiences. . The Senior Mer’s Club, at its meeting tomorrow in the Bir- mingham Community House, will hold a discussion on “The Na- tional Debt.” Six Birmingham women will Say — source a secret, leave tomorrow for Indianapolis, Sylvania M2 Flash Bulbs | Regular $1.32 Value hear the ee a = the te satiny tna rm vo move BACK Raps Solons for Short Court Funds about a bit in their trap. The poisonous gas which the earth “bump” had sent into parts of the long mine shaft had not seeped ‘into their prison. ; x * *& Rumors spread during the res- cue operation that other pockets of survivors had been contacted, but officials of the company said He said they had room to move | (Continued From Page One) Jersey spends $97,400 annually | for its court administrative staff of 17 people although it has only half the population of Michigan. — In comparison, he said, Michi-, gan budgets $25,000 for one court, administrator, a secretary and a part-time assistant. PROPOSES STAFF “We would only need about two- thirds of the amount spent by New! ‘Jersey to accomplish administra-' tive reforms — and that’s pea- nuts,”” Black declared. i He proposed an administrative | McDonald and Guthro, brought out today, were also survivors of a 1956 explosion in an adjoining mine in which 39 men were killed. That mine was subsequently closed. ‘GOD SENT HIW’ Mrs. Margaret Michniak, when she heard her husband was among ithe survivors, exclaimed, “I | prayed he’d come back. | prayed. 'God has sent him.” She declared she would never let her 59-year-old husband go! iback into the pit. Candidates Making Last Hour Appeal | (Continued From Page One) assistants who would work with trative matters to attain uni- formity of methods of work aaa elimination of criticism. Unless courts can regain the re-, spect and confidence of the public which they held in the early 20th century, the judicial branch of government will become subordi- nate to legislative authority, he warned. * * * Black declared that a ‘‘beauti- fully financed and purposeful cam- paign” is being carried on in Wash- |ington to limit the appellate juris- diction of the U.S. Supreme Court. ‘everybody in the huddle but I'll call all the plays,’ Hart said. | —Potter defended the Eisenhow- 'er administration’s Formosan pol- jicy in an appearance before }| members of the Jewish Women's , Organizations. | Williams and Bagwell also ap, peated before the Jewish group, next Congress over a bil) which would curtail the type of cases fiscal policy and Williams advocat-| out of state courts. court staff equipped with field | | circuit court judges in adminis- | He predicted a fight in the | the high tribunal could review — Easy apply eolors. No limi $5.95 Enterprise vane basements, No limit. Plastic Drop Cloth 9x12 Foot $1.29 Value Pye furni- fee aoa floors i age ainst paint ata platter. Limit 2 fm cloths per per- son. Seeoagpeosoecsooesoocs : Ml New...Low Priced an pene ‘“@'SPRAYER As pictured. elec- tric sprayer for afnt, enamel, acquers, ete’ Just Plug in electrical outlet and start spraying. with —ho messy M t L § Weather—sunny ing more overseas aid through’ “Tf such a bill is pushed} signees ome, wet" Age tn Pontiae United Nations agencies. through,’ Black said, “‘the 14th [emt uate oe —Maine Gov. Edward Muskie, |2mendment would have one mean-|§ Meen| tempersture = 2..--+-+<.. - 45 | who already has won a senate ing in Northern states such as Highest and a esters Tau] eee ee will assist Hart's | Michigan and New Jersey and an- Date to 6 ees | campaign for the senate by ap- |other in Arkansas. ve fe See: 24 tn 1917; pearing at a Hart testimonial (RECENT REALIZATION dinner im Detroit Saturday. He : Wednesday's T ture Chart Black said tha courts have Alpena Me pee rh 4)| also wil) campaign with Hart just recent! reat tane realize the/E Baltimore 62 43 Memphis 67 47; in Macomb County a. y ‘ Bismarck 54 27 Miami 80 75 ze , position they are in, and musti— srewnevile “= = heicceeeseie re 34| Williams warned voters to|make an all-out effort to regaini— Charleston 66 51 New Orleans 50 64; Watch out for “roorbacks -from| public esteem. . Cqeeal $5 38 New ore! 3, 2, /desperate Republi¢ans who want} Although refusing to comment Cleveland 52 38 Peliston 49 30,/to escape responsibility for the|directly on the Michigan one-man Loovitdell cries cameren ts 5¢ recession by distracting the voters|grand jury system, Black told a Duluth 86 37 St. Louls 57 38, With false charges in the last days questioner he opposed any pro- Gr papie $8 30 peut mia Ma es 40i Of tne election campaign.” ceeding, even of a quasi-judicial |E Houghton 49 41 Traverse City 61 35| The governor said a roorback/nature, where a suspect person spcuseos 67 58 Washihgton 63 al iis a “defamatory fal sehood uttered/ could not have a lawyer with him ansas Cy 62 36 Seattle 64 = f os Los Angeles 88 63 Tampa. i ¢o| for political effect. jat all times. t Now at SIMMS—Lowest Price Yet on ‘BUNGALOW’ VINYL LATEX Interior Wall Paints $5.98 Value GALLON erence _ tw ly washable vinyl latex paint. cooks ‘ot white & eeseeccaceccovcccovecoopeccooes| Enterprise ODORLESS Oil-Base FLAT WALL PAINT fully washable, lasts a long time. Choice of white and colors. .. FLOOR ENAMEL $6.95 GALLON Durable floor enamel for porches, Seeoesecesesecseseoosonsooooseoooosesecoseoos 7-Inch Paint Roller $1.49 Value Paint roller complete with 2 ‘Chuck-Away’ sleeves ees: — with roller of 2° CARTON Sylvania oeon bulbs are ideal 4 Koda —— Starfiash, Brownie end type cameras. Limit Take Color Snaps Halloween Kodacolor Films @620 @120 127 Reg. $1.25 84° PER Guaranteed fresh for full color snap-shotse—beth tndoors and out. Get brildant prints with this film. ® 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor PER GALLON ‘Solo-Kote' flat paint is PAINT THINNER Regular $1! GALLON 73° Best for thinning Paints, clea: brushes, ete. Lim . it 2 gallons = person. Finest quality. Covecccvcccccccccooces an etc. Choice of colors. Natural Marine Compound CAULKING CARTRIDGES $1.50 4 For | hee > Value Throw away casing—for drop- 3 in guns. Plastic nozzle, Limit 8. 2 Extra Sleeves 1 97° clean-up, just throw sleeves away. | PAINTS 3 —Znd Floor Save On These Tobacco Specials Fri. and Sat.! FRESHEST Popular Brands CIGARETTES REGULARS 2! 8 Per Carton Choose from Luckies, Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Philip Morris, Per Carton ‘een, Viceroy, Pall Mall, ete. Plus "te tax. ee Led low price plus Jc tax. 2" nine. a Peraae hk 50c Roll-Up Type Tobacco Pouch 6 KING and FILTER t age Salem. Full BOX of 50 "TAMPA CUBS’ i CIGARS = 1.99 limit ‘sone = eigar ous r ustom gars to 1 eta | 'y $1 Holds Your @ LAYAWAY! PCN Cee ee ogg e OSE LED EEO PRAY and SATURDAY SUPER SPECIAL! 2 Year Guarantee — Machine Washable - Electric Blankets UL a ed electric that are machine Easiabieno dry ; pl amy Sega JIMM): DOUBLE-BED SIZE $22.95 1 4° Value $2 Holds in Leyeway ‘til Christmes! of rose, blue, green or a oven gene. ‘ ROTHERS Toy in FREE BATTERY OPERATED Robert Robot the Talking Men 3° Save over $3 on this famous toy. Made of high impact plastic, 14-inches tall, J moves forward, backwards. and talks As pictured. Se i Over 60 Piece Set Robin Hood Castle $5.95 Value 38 Set has castle, Robin Hood figures, knights, ; animals, accessories, his low price we i ' E 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor 3 Hours of Fun 4-Games Chest $3.00 Value Auto race, baseball game, checkers, and Chinese y checkers. 98 North | 5 1? = Pat Pe NE RN Ne Battery € Operated Sewing Machine 98 Value 388 Electric miniature sew- ing thence xt bees io eek Guaranteed Unbréakable 16” Ninyl Doll $4.00 Soft —) helio air can be washed ~_ bd ombed, Go-to-sleep ‘yes. 7d) 4-PLAYER Ping Pong Set 88 ie 3 Plastic rack can be earried or 4 hung up on wall, 4.paddies, balls, 4 and net. Better an shown. Oa rol DEPT. ROTHER stitutional. fo i q Bus Dividing ‘BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (AP) — A/bai group of Negroes go into US. District Court today in an effort |™ to have Birmingham's bys. segre gation ortlinance declared uncon- x kk * The 22 suit against seoudien tor separate casting of] ‘and in the chese, Negroes and white persons, But) they replaced it with one making fair condition at a hospital here. Negroes who. filed the’ city officials and Birmingham Transit Co, were ar- -Yested in a mass demonstration against a bus segregation ordi- nance in December 1956. —Russell Thompson, big game! So iad TETITTITTT Tt MW FRIDAY & SATURDAY Weekend Sale! | MEN’S and BOYS’... Winter JACKETS Original $8 Value @ Zipper Frent ° Rassion pear e a yond — x a * * 5 i x * +* rm * x * x ee * * * + * x i & 5 x * * x x en 3 + * * + x * x x x x * + + » * + i * * * « & x ca a * 4 at * *« x x x +e x +*« x x * x e x + «x x 4 e 4 4 x x x x x x x x x 4 + x * x x! * * x x x * * x * x x * x x x x 4 + * Both Styles Warmly Innerlined * Choice of Several Colors All* wool ‘Rambler’ coat has knitted collar and cuffs, full zipper’front.. « Suburban coat is 90% wool feinforced with 10°, nylon for extra year. HOLDS YOURS in Layaway. » Ideal for Hunters! Special Punchave: Soft FUR-LIKE Collar Quitt-Lined GABARDINE Boys’ Coats Almost ys | Under-Priced “AM Cones Size Ranges—8 to 18 Years Choice of navy or green Im long ——s bardine. Fitted or inate ides» Ont Onty 488 et this f rice. 1 YOURS. ~! ond. Warmly Lined COATS Zipper HOOD Style $9.95 Quality S + Quite Lined * Wool innerlined * Sizes 6 to 16 pag oA front, detachable zip- hood, knfted inner col- Mos. re red pt @ey. $1 HOLDS ™ SALE! SMART SURCOATS Choice of Two Popular Winter Styles! All Wool Inner-Lined Quilted on Rayon MEN’S WINTER COATS Original $16.98 Sellers All Sizes 36 te 46 $1 Men’s Convertible Collar WATER-REPELLENT POPLIN - py lTooded Parka Original .$ "| $16.95 Value ‘All Sizes 36 to 46 Choice of ‘hoa Cia Grey or Bright Warmthiand tomfort on coldest winter days. | Idea! ‘for sports and casual wear, rugged collar. A |" 3 mM J BROTHERS #& 98 N. Saginaw St. —Bargain Basement GRAXD JUNCTION, Colo, (AP) | wounded twice by the same bullet. | Sheriff's officers said Herbert | énough for work. Zipper parka = a oa Wor nded Twice ee i r= Full 16 Oz. Inner- ia on Rayon | , balner. : Reg. 69c 7 Fall. Pound Mixed keeps fresher. $8 N. Saginaw AIN FLOOR 34.55 Come Suspender styles tn navy oT grey coiors. Sizes 4 to 6. re- paleat R ayon quilt nin on aceta en tton front, iper hood lined 99 white motion. Choice of 3 eslors Ladies’ Girls’ Cotton Poplin Jackets Size 3 to 6x 449 Size 7 to 14 |. 98 N. Saginaw cee full of fruite—rum & brandy yored, Sealed in metal Warm Outerwear for Children—Girls—Ladies 100% Wool-Fianne! Child’s, Sno-Pants 588 4 and cone« a bees pee —Znd Floor BARGAINS 981 100°/, Nylon Pram ~~ Pully was h- able Douple tipper. At- tached beoties and mitts. _ Maize color only if ; Misses’ Mouton Collar 8° Sizes 10 to 18 100% fined. Large pearl biattons. blue Ladies’ Car-Coats Cotton poplin. Corduroy trim colors, a4: nuts — filberts wainuts, pecans. etc. In $12.95 Quality | wool Red or dark | l 4] Main Floor | - 200 on “KLEENEX - i, < sues fn wlar pop- up box. PSeeular L Limit 4—-Main Floor Soft absorbent tis- foutuaee ¥ giene. ip b s Regular 43¢ KOTEX NAPKINS 29° Eaptins, . partes’ tar it 2 boxes —teia Fleer Sleeveless — Ladies’ Pack of 8 “Als anieltaer* lets. Fast. effective relief. Limit 3 Reguler 29¢ ALKA- . SELTZER 21° —Main Fleer 10‘ 26° Reguiar 33¢ ‘Thins Biades’ by bane De = bl £ edge for double « ar Fleer pear 50c FAMOUS LIPSTICK 9 ¢ tibet ick in procul shades. ‘Limit four aged baad ars Fleer Regular 59 SHAVE BOMBS ¢€ Choice of ‘Aeroshave’ —Krank's' or r- basol” — el! famous shave lathers —Main Fleer 3le Taubes FAMOUS Toothpaste i ha ¢ ‘Ipana’, jeem’ or ‘Crest.’ Limit 4 tubes per_ person —Main Fleer 5-Grain ASPIRIN TABLETS. 300 ¢ For Bottle of 300 S-grain aspirin Why pay more for the name? Limit, 2 —Main Fleer USP Regular 59c Chas. Antel FORMULA 9 9 Famous heir & scalp conditioner in liquid form. Save 30c now. Limit 2 —Main Fleer Regular 98c FAMOUS Deodorants ¢ Choice of stick or cream types. Famous ‘Hush’ — ‘Evening in Paris’ — ‘Etiquet.” —Main Floor Regular $1.00 JERGENS SHAMPOO ¢ Save more than half on this popular lo- tian shampoo. Limit 2 per person —Main Floer . Gift Box FAMOUS PERFUME o riaaeee ~ recor 1 size = this low, low p : stain Floor i ‘Wrisleys’ BATH OILS ¢ »Reguiar Toe size of famous ‘Bubbling Bath Oi — Senet: _ ful scent ‘mani 3 ~Main Floor Nee Plenty of some, few of others . Prices Slashed on Every Item in This Adv. Bargains are so big we must restrict this sale to~3'% hours only, FRIDAY morning. . the more you boy the more you save! R limit quantities — so more aon may share in these SUPER - BARGAINS! ia ne layaways, mail or phone orders at these low prices! : reserved to Belted $3” Maternity Dress 88 12:30 ONLY eooe Scoop neck with 3 rows of face. Pink cist in size 9-11 to 15 aa eeee 9A M. to Washable Chino Material Ladies’ °4” Slacks Belted with side zipper, 2 pockets. Sand color only. 59 Sizes 22-28. (2 for $3). —Main Fleer PEELS A M to 12:30 ONLY [ededeaea “Old Colony” Cottons Ladies’ *2* Sweater | 4 v- . — f : id cotor,— white edge. Sizes S-M-L. V - neck cotlar pullover with Old -gote Main Fleer TIE oA M. to 12:30 ONLY wag Nylonized Acetate Tricot Ladies’ *1” Slips Full slips in 32 to 40 . 7 7 € size — half slips in S- M-L sizes. White and pastels. (2 for $1.50.) —Main Fleer seeoee Washable Flannel Girls’ *4° Robes fast. Sizes 8 to 14. | —Main Floer Waterproof Lined ‘1° Diaper Pants “59 CO+0 Dee merece) ina © 8 ee Famous “Toddle Tyke” Infants’ Shirts Short sleeve, button front. Checks and sol- ¢ ids. Assorted colors. Sizes M-L-XL_ 3 for $1 —Main Fleer 24x70 Inches — Loop Rug Runners - 2 Washable runners with i . on - skid backing. Assorted colors stitched ends, non —Basement With corduroy collar and buttons. 2 pockets. Color- Denim with plastic lin- ing.. Grey with pink trim. Sizes .M- poe XL. 45 Inch Length — 39” Panel *2” Drapes — pr. Floral sailcioths. Wash- able prints, Limited color, selections. _ —Basement . eoce 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY peed Protect Stuffed Chairs denim throws Washable. +1” Chair Th alr tnrows Sturdy that tie on. € Green color only. ~—Basement died 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY fied 24 x 36 Inch Size . $429 L R 1” Loop Rugs Washable loop rugs in ¢ solid colors. Non - skid style. Washable —Basement hed 9 AM. to 12:30 ONLY giatah 14x14 Inch Square ‘1 Throw Pill row FIlows Plastic covering Shred- ¢ ded fill, just wipe clean with ee cloth. -—Basement TT) 5 A M. to 12:30 ONLY beheaded For Work or Hunting - Men’s Sox - 4 prs. High tops, heavy weight. All sizes. Regular 49c pair. —Basement 98 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Ladies’ 60/15 NYLONS 3" Prs. ia Irrs. of $1.00 setiees. Include. ~ Be Tantone or shades. Sizes Z% i a Ladies’ ‘All Weather’ Coats ot Cholef of taille dusters. poplin coats, trench coat style, etc. “Broken sizes 10 to 20. —Main Fleer Val ues fo $14.95 Full and Cate Sizes 98c Seller € Fine vinyl im variety of col- ors and patterns. Choice of full or cafe siges Basement Men’s Underwear @ Shorts 3 rue i | @ Briefs Your Choice @ T-Shirt @ U-Shirt ' gs Limit 3 pieces of underwear at this price Broadcloth shorts cotron shirts and briefs. All sizes —Basement CANNON Muslin Sheets $2.49 Falue 1” 772x108” White muslin in flat or fitted styles. First quality by Cannon Twin bed size —Basement Ladies’ Plastic Boots 1” $1.98 Seller on boots. Clear sizes 4 to 10. Christmas | Tree Lites $1.19 ¢ -Value 4, oe: ries light set — Ayers an mede line, ported Bulbs. Limit 2 seis —tnd Floor All weat Sav "Rain-Eze’ slip plastic in —Basement 8-Light Indoor a Holds 800 Documents Metal File Chest $2.69 Value 1 33 All i divided mies & key. Lim! ae eat Fleer le lock metal box Long Handle—Metal Tines Leaf Rake iit” 66S Value Won't harm finest lawns Sweeps clean Long wood handle, metal times rate 1 loor 2-Qt. Sauce Pans $2.98 Value 1° Heavy gauge aluminum pan ci mplete with cover. Heat resistant bakelite handle ~—?nd Floer Du-All eB Mops $1.19 Value 68° 13x12-tn. all yarn . Removable IMM): ‘Sandpaper Voce —Wood Ping Pong Paddle 10‘|5 Regulation pong paddle. construction. Limit 4. —tnd Floor eeeee AM Unbreakable size ping Sturdy te 12:30 ONLY PLASTIC 1 Wash Basin - Rustproof. chip - twin - sink siz washing china, food. —tnd Floor 122152135” proot, e. For storing * PLASTIC *2" Food Crisper Unbreakable, Keeps vegetables frestfr, soft plastic, longer. With cover sade 9 AM. tc Only 17 \ c Ll pee 2nd Floor cise). te @ in Stock ‘7 Card Tables 36-inch diameter metal bound. St legs 6000¢¢- Pw mT 12:30 ONLY eeeos —tnd Fleer’ 9-Ounce — With Handles 50° Sod For ice cream sodas — with chrome plated ¢ jandies. Limit 6 —tnd VFileer 1eeee eeees Unbreakable PLASTIC 8-0z. Tumblers Regular }Oc each tumblers in assorted “colors buy all you need. 9AM +4 No limit — ~—tad Fleer 18 %20 Inch All Metal 79° Stove Pads Bright metal pads with asbestos backin tect stove tops heat. —tnd Floer 79° Brai All rubber with ard coupling. To fill or wash machines, laundry tubs, Jetc 2nd Fleer drain seeeeRy Full 12-Qua g. Pro- against in Hose stand- L a rt Size 4 Plastic Pail Flexible, unbr plastic pail. Won't rust, Assorted chip or peel colors, Handle —tnd Floor ecood:) 1° Wal Ideal for any r your house style back eoce 9, SAE Grades 1° Motor Oil - 2 “". 18 AM. to 12:30 ONLY eeee Indoor and Outdoor PLASTIC Sealed 2 1004, tors, etc Pr 9 Venetian with masonite hanging iciies gallon can of pure motor oil. For tars, trucks, mowers, ieee. eakable | Mirror oom in Floor L Hy 10-20-30-40 —Ind Fleer Clothesline - 50 ft. Regular 7 Wipes clean damp cloth. Limit 300 feet per person, —tnd FEleor ‘eeee 15c _ with 39 ees 9x18 Inch — With Riser 1'* Stair Tread Carpet price. —ind , Floor textured de- sign. Limited calor se- jection. No limit at this K@ ROTHERS | Regular 25c BOOK MATCHES Carton of = ‘pook matches — a tor 1000 = lites. re i carton per person. porn os Fieor 38° Ieee 9 AM. to 12-30 ONLY dette a 0c ° LIGHTER FLUID ¢ Famous ‘Pairway’ fluid for all lighters. Generous J-ounce cau. Limit 1 —Maio Floor 68 Regular 39c LICORICE - _ CANDY 6°. ounce package of Licorice ist’ canoF flavers. No timit —Main Fleer Assorted i’ a ay J 99 ‘As-|s° condition. Regular JSc CREAMS & JELLS Lb. 19¢ Lfuden's ‘Dixie Mix tasty candy creams and tells Buy now for Halloween —Main Fleer A: Regular !9c TABLE CANDLES ¢€ 1f-in tapered candles tn assorted colors Dripiess type. Limit 2 candies —Main Fleer meres’ 38° For Tubs and Wash =o 38° |: A. M. to 12:30 ONLY cece Regular 98c POCKET Popular 2-blade pock- et knives at this big saving. Limit -¥o knives per person } —Main Fleer _ All Metal 2-CELL FLASHLITE ¢ fixed focus Ww 7 bu Bat teries extra. Limi " —Main Fleer 68' A.M. to 12:30 ONLY ,AAad 16x 16 Inch Octagonal Shape Regular 25c WRITING TABLETS >< : Full 6x®-inc of paper in mix or match colors. Limi: 2 tablets s —Main Fleer h sheets 87° Wa rmevecime ag eee? Regular $1.00 POKER CHIPS 100 For ¢ Non - breakable plas- tie chips In red, Blue white colors. Box of 100. Limit 2! Main Floor , Regular $1.00 29c Electric Hair Clipper OIL € Famous ta ah qT oil clippers battle. Limit 1 —Main Fleer 37° Regular 25¢ "Ball Point ~~ PENS ¢€ mh oOwriting points. retractabie ‘Bine 'nk only. ca ea Poser Sey tai pn A Waite’s Exclusive! Leyaway Nav! ‘ V2 PRICE SALE of : Famous Lionel 95-pe. STEAM FREIGHT TRAIN SET (Locomotive, Tender, Six Cargo Cars and 85 Other Pieces!) PERROTT ty es noe er ey RS eS. | 3 é i i 4 i ; = ~ = : == Rerait trst* ae monet a a eee — = Locomotive and Tender............ $14.95 q Beat Ca er 08S A $66.35 VALUE We purchased this big Lionel Box Car .. Loh HonoenOOecH Eom 3.50 ' Flat Car w/Lumber.............--- 495 trair. set way bock In April to Coal Car eee ss. 3.50 ‘ give you this terrific buy now! sell imal eens RaanLadee ot Only a limited number avail- aboose ie niece , ; Manual Uncoupler ................ 1.50 able be sure and get yours by 10 Pes. Curved Track .......- Moca ae 2.50 laying oway now! i Phonelce 6 Pes. Straight Track .........--... 1.50 4.251} od ; ” 1 Pr. Manual Switches ...... eG 6.95 -£) today for this out- Veenthermee? 9. osccses vosciceee= 6.95 tanding electric train set! Lecken 9 5-25 sehen ewes ss eess .25 Girder Bridge . soge:onnooounes leh! Figure Set (30 pieces)............. 1.25 en eng Farm Set (35 pieges) .............. 'F.25 ON LY, $3. DOWN : Sober Flag Pole : fea See 1.75 . i —- — PLACES in LAYAWAY Shop TOTAL RETAIL VALUE... $66.35 _ = MH purchased separately . *List prices ‘aken from 1958 Lionel catalog Waite’s . .. Downstairs Toyland and Save up to $33.00 on top quality MATTRESSES of | 0 entre Sock on sat BOX SPRINGS ur Entire St ! Reg. $ ay oem $39.95 4 —". Limited Quantities Reg. $49.50 Reg. $69.50 ‘28 °38 Full or “Twin Sizes Twin Size Foam . $ Mettress, Spring Sets 6 Reg. 99.00 @ Firm, Extra-Firm end Normal Coil Construction! @ All Heavyweight Tickings with Fine Hand Crafted Coil Construction! @ Costly Cotton Felt Upholstery with Air Vents GH Plasti ! ir Vents andy Plastic Handles No Money Down, Pay 13 Monthly! Waites... 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The original tiara was a Phryg- jan cap with a crown at its base The. two additional crowns, the cross at the top and other orna- ments, came later. By the 14th century, the tiara had attained its . ~ & * The pope wears the tiara only at ceremonies that have a non- liturgical character. At purely religious services, he wears a bishop's miter, symbolizing one of his titles, bishop of Rome The miter is red and so by tra- dition was the Pope's clothing un- til 1566. Pius V had been a domin- ican friar. These friars wore white, so Pius V scrapped tradi- tion and retained: his beloved white. * * * worn a white cassock, but the hat, ttole and shoes remain red. Also red is the mozzetta, a short velvet cape trimmed with fur and worn over the cassock in winter Karami Keeps Rebels in Line New Prime Minister of lebanon Used to Brawls and Violence r BEIRUT. 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He Made His Job Forward Looking ; For nearly 20 years Harry J. MER- RITT was the attorney for Oakland County’s legislative body, its Board of Supervisors. During that period his advice, counsel and municipal concept kept pace with the great development of our areéa. x * * He did the job so well that his clients had appointed him for the twentieth vear on the very day that he was stricken with his fatal - illness. His position in public life was unique: It- was far afield from the. mere practice of law. It required ad- vance knowledge. Foresight was its essence. x *« * As the legal representative of Michigan's second largest county in population, industry, resources and otherwise, he must.ever be prepared to match brains and wits with some of the smartest minds in our state. Our county’s natural and man-made gifts, such as our lakes and recreational areas, are tops among Michigan’s 83 coun- ties. * * * Envious neighbors would encroach upon them if we did not have laws to protect them. It is up to our county’s legal ad- visor to foresee and forestall these en- croachments, and to have the influ- © ence at Lansing to get these laws. * * * In all of the above, as well as the ordinary functions of his Office, MERRITT was an ever diligent student of the legal procedure and proper jurisprudence to accomplish his ends and our protection. Homestretch in Sight for Political Parties They're stepping up the pace. Politics swings into high. * * * With both major parties facing the stretch run to the wire, the respec- .tive camps are sounding off with the heavy artillery. President EISENHOWER has been on a whirlwind tour and is punching straight out. Vice President Nixon has been leading the fight all fall and as the end appears, he quickens the tempo. xk * * Harry S. Truman never did back up an inch from his time honored policy of “give ‘em hell.” The head man in Independence has swung from the heels with- out cessation. Adlai Stevenson has been an able campaigner and several state races are witnessing ding-dong battles. These stretch all the way from New York to California. * * * The closing days promise to be rousing occasions. The welkin will ring (to coin a phrase). It’s a healthy sign and a good thing for the ad- vancement and understanding of a ‘democracy. THE PONTIAC PRESS Pubitshed by Tue Pontiac Prrss Company 48 W. Huron 8t. Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Jounx A Ruiter, : Assistant Advertising Manager Rvsse1t Bassett. Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Ean, M TReEapwett, Gowaap H. Prrecersty tf, Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Manager G Marsmate Jovan, joun W. Prrecersio Loca) Advertising Gecretary and Editor Manager Rosest B. Tana, Grorct C. iNM4N Managing Editor Managing Editor > ———_—_—_—_——— — The Associated Press is emtitied exclusively to thr use for republication of al] local news printed tn thts newspaper as well as ali AP news dispatches The Powtiac Press tx delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week; whefe carrier service ts nOt available by msi {in Oakiand Genesee Livingston, Macomb Lapeer and Washtenas Counties ft ts $1206 a fear eiséuhere tn Michigan atid ail other places tn the f'nited States 29.90 @ year All mail subscriptions payshle in advance Entered econd class matter at Pontiac Member of ABC. Ph®ne Pontiac FE 2-8181 ree ‘ The atmosphere in this tiny mu- nicipality within a city has now changed. Instead of being shrouded in black and grief stricken, it is once again jubilant with the election of the new Pope, Joun XXIII. The pageantry, along with the ancient customs, focused much of the world’s attention on religion. This break from the regular arduous problems of the world was a pleasant relief. kK & wT. Like his predecessor, Pope JouNn XXIII offered a message of peace in his first public broadcast to the world. In these troubled times, with world strife, it is heartening to know that the new Roman Catholic leader will devote much of his experience in diplomacy to world peace. “ Like the decision of the Sacred College of Cardinals, the new pontiff - has a tremendous task in guiding some 500 million Catholics. His past experience and temperament should ° = -be’a great inspiration to the Church, le Idea ok par and the world. * * * Pope John’s background is that of a scholar. With his keen in- sight into world affairs we feel certain that his reign will add prestige plus confidence to the western world. * * * His great strength and spirit will be felt by men and women of all faiths. Pope JoHN’s divine power and guidance should benefit ail nations and be a challenge to our common enemy, communism. The Man About Town His First Story Famed Chicago Editor Told of West Huron Street Fire Vote: What your ancestors died for—so you could cast it. Ever fresh in my recollection is my talk a couple of years ago with Clement Quirk Lane, City Editor,of the Chicago Dally News. one of the world’s greatest newspapers. It was in his editorial room where he super- vised a staff of 225. It was at the most hectic hour of a hectic day in a news gathering plant. He could not be approached, but when I told them I was from The Pontiac Press, he sus- pended everything else and waved me in. He wanted to talk about the first piece of reporting he ever did. It was on The Pontiac Press in 1921. He was delegated to follow the fire department to a blaze on West Huron street..He wrote a column about it, and expected to see it on the first page.” But there was bigger news that day, and his story was cut down to three inches and appeared on page 23. His great mantle of white hair shook as he hit the desk in his Chicago office, as he said, “That day 1 learned the biggest :news- paper lesson of my life.” On the job to the very end, Clem died Monday; 61; heart. A deer with a broken leg is hobbling _ around the Pontiac area. It was struck by a car driven by Herman Walterhouse of Flint, on Oakland Ave. about two o’clock the other morning. A hind leg was fractured, but it dragged itself away, and has since been seen by several residents in that part of our city. Bordering the Oakland County line, - Fenton is the first town to announce a July 4 celebfation next year. In fact, ac- cording to Ray Hunt, top civic leader, it will be a three-day celebration, observing the 125th anni- versary of the village’s founding. Making their semi-annual visit to the home of ; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Matherson at Pontiac Lake are a pair of wild ducks which they first. fed five years ago. Since then they have stopped over for a day or two on both north and south migra- tions. : os Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Arnold of 27 South Johnson Ave.; 5ist wedding anniversary. Frank Metz of Rochestér; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Dora Troutman of Waterford; 81st birthday. ope @ Your Privilege... Their H Case Records of a Psychologist: Deborah really enjoyed her English theme when she adopt- ed the suggestion below. In fact, she could hardly limit herself to the word-length her teacher had suggested. And the whole class grew enthusiastic when the teacher asked Debo- rah to list the matching prob- lems on the blackboard. This “packaging” of ideas makes dry English assignments dy- namic and fascinating. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z - 358: Deborah G., aged 12, is in the seventh grade. “Dr. Crane,” she said as I had dinner at her home recently, ‘can you give me an idea for my Eng- lish composition? “IT am supposed fo hand in a theme tomorrow and. the teacher told us we could write about any- thing we wished> “So what would =a you suggest?” DR. CRANE ‘PACKAGE’ YOUR IDEAS “Don't you think your classmates ~ would be interested in the mean- ings of their own names?” I asked. “For example, do you know what -your name stands for?’’ and she shook her head. So I suggested she look in the back of the dictionary where she found qa section devoted to first names. Deborah is a famous Hebrew name used in the Bible. It means “a bee.”” I then urged Deborah to “pack- age’’ her ideas in a quiz format, since this would let the students indulge in ‘‘audience participation”’ as they tried to match a series of girls’ names with the meanings thereof, as follows: ~*~ ke (a) Deborah (v) A ewe (b) Judith (w) A bee (c) Irene (x) Prosperity (d) Florence (y) Praised te) Rachel (z) Peace She could list the correct an- swers at the bottom of her theme, as (Deborah-Bee; Judith- Praised: lrene-Peace; Filoerence- Prosperity; Rachel-Ewe). In similar manner, she could offer some matching problems for _ the first names of boys, as: (a) Daniel tv) A twin (b) David ~<w) Lover of horses (c)~Philip (x) Farmer (d) Thomas (y) A judge .(e) George (z) Beloved Again, she could append the an- swers as (Daniel-Jadge; David- _ Beloved; Philip-Lover of horses; Thomas-Twin; George-Farmer). * * * . For variety, she could also pre- sent a matching problem in which she listed the names of boys at the left, and the girls’ names that are derived from them,”as: (a) Alfred iv) Caroline (b) Charles (w) Joanna (c)}. Henry (x) Freda Dr. William Brady Says: Mother Reports How Son Got Relief From Asthma “My son, 14 Years old, has been troubled with asthma due to allergies during the summer for the past seven years, For three months of sum- mer he never ex- perienced a single day that he had easy breathing. He had to sit up at night in order to breathe freely, although he had taken shots for this condition for about three years. “This year he started having difficulty early in spring. I wrote you and received the pamphiet ‘Relief for Allergy’ (available to anyone who provides stamped, self- addressed envelope) and started giving him the tablets you rec- ommend. “So far this year he hasn't had a bit of trouble and breathes quietly and easily at night. 1 thank you with all my heart for the relief you gave my son. (Mrs. 8S. P., Wisconsin)” DR. Bi ADY Thank you, ma’am. We must remember, though, that one swal- low maketh not summer. addition of potassium and Vitamin C (kalion) and calcium and Vita- min D to the boy's regular diet can do no harm in any circum- | stancé, but manifestations of allergy characteristically come and go abruptly as compared with the development .of symptoms of, say, bronchitis, coryza or sinusitis — so we had better wait for a flock of them to come back to Capistrano. * ok ok, When I wrote the allegry pam- phiet, I said that potassium seems fo have an effect similar to that of adrenalin, and perhaps com- plemeénts or supplements the action of adrenalin, both medicinal ad- renalin and that poured into the blood stream by your own adrenal - glands, Also I mentioned the 4 The significant fact that the adrenal glands normally contain more vitamih C than any other part of the body. To the best of my knowledge we are still right where we were when I wrote the pamphlet, in regard to prevention and re- lief of allergic disorders. This notwithstanding the questionable practice of experimenting with antihistamines. I make it quite clear in the pamphlet that Ca & D feeding is for correction of the allergic sensitivity, ahd therefore should be started weeks before the season, if the allergic trouble is seasonal,” and continued daily throughout the season or maybe the year around. . The K & C (potassium and vitamin C) tablets are rather for temporary or emergency relief, to be used from time to time, as you might use adrenalin solution. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, answered by Dr. Wiliam Brady, if a Stamped self-addressed envelope 1s sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) The Country Parson J ay Samer, Crete Ef} ae — Hi “A high ideal, like 'a light, can be dimmed so gradually it’s hard to detect the change—until it’s all gone.” . po Homework - (d) Frank (e) John {y) Nettie (z) Fanny The corresponding pairs are (AL fred-Freda; Charles-Carolina; Hen- ry-Nettie; Frank-Fanny; John-Jo- anna). Pupils aré vitally interested in themselves, so the nearer we 4D tie-in our education with this basic principle, the greater will be their motivation. Some of the names cited above have Hebrew origins. Others come from Greek and Latin sources, so this simple theme by Deborah can be the basis for reviving the stu- dents’ appreciation for those an- cient languages. * x ® A superlative English teacher thus tries to pep up the enthusiasm of her pupils by mixing a liberal dose of psychology with grammar. - So send for my booklet “How to Write Salable Copy,” encles- ing a stamped return envelope, plus 29 cents (non-profit). It contains a section on Prize Contesting, and shows how to tse psychology to perk up your writing. Always write to Dr. George Vi. Crane tn care of The Pontiac Press. Pontiac Michigan, enclosing a long 4c stamped self-address envelope and 20c to cover typing and printing costs when rou send for his psychological charts and pam- phiets. (Copyright, 1958) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Whenever you buy any clothes . . - Be sure they fit you well... For comfort is the quality ... In which they should excel . . . Select and try each item on... With patience and with care. . e- cially when getting set . -. To travel anywhere . . . Appearance is important to. . . The ones you hope to please . . . And therefore you should look and feel . . . En- tirely at ease... . A suit or dress too tight or loose . . . Disturbs appraising eyes . . . The same as garb that is too loud. . . Including hose and ties . . . And why not be particular .. . When you consider it? ... . The cash you spend entitles you... . To tasteful clothes that fit. : (Copyright, 1958) Smiles When you become beside your- self with temper you're in poor company. 7 ke & Just to remind you that there are about 8 more weeks until Christmas—and maybe that’s a mean trick * * British: gourmets are buzzing about a new delicacy on the London market—seasoned bumblebees. * (fF * Fall of the year is one time when seed is planted in new lawns. That's for the birds! * * * : It takes about 20 years to de- velop all the bones and muscles % in your feet. Corns and callouses. most any given time. * «* * A hotel in, the South has a practice golf course on its roof. We hope all the skylights are replaced. . Espe-_ larger municipalities by having a constitutional convention except for delegates who would be elected for it. It no doubt would lead to sub- stantial increases in our taxes. We urgently urge you will vote against the convention when you go to the polls Noy. 4. Use your own judgment but please do vote. B.L. B. ee . In tpply to Disturbed Conservative, it surelyyshould be “ 4 I realize England is Socialistic and they're having strikes, racial troubles and food rationing. Most homes are heated’ with open fire places and that’s why smog is so bad in cities. Our form of government was derived from Britain's old form, not as it is today. * * * I respect Mr. Reuther’s intelligence but today he has too much power. I wouldn't like to-see him control Cangress, as he cannot live forever and I'd be very fearful of men that weuld come to power under him. _. x * -®# We've witnessed this past year many radicals 14 he union and how easy has it been to remove them? Now AFL and CiO want to merge. Wake up, citizens, and get out and vote! 1 keep reading and hearing that Governor” Wittiams: +s--ander the thumb of the CIO. What's wrong about that? 15 Years a Dues Payer The Republicans say Williams does exactly what Reuther tells him to do on all occasions. I'd rather have him obey Reuther than bcw before the National Association of Manufacturers. . Ike Harry Truman and other Demo- crats have tried to leave the im- pression that this is the first time unemployment has been this high. But facts are we had 11,369,000 people unemployed as late as 1939 during Roosevelt's administration. We also had more than four mil- lion unemployed in 1949 and 1950 during the Truman administration just before the Korean War. Anyone who thinks business doesn't get slow at times under Democratic administrations as well as Republican is thinking like a small child. : Cress Joiner Talladega, Ala. This is a reminder to all for- gotten oldsters. Please remember your hero congressmen, especiaily the ones that gave you that paltry 7 per cent raise in Social Security. Vote Nov. 4. ° 976 Myrtle St. Election Day is facing us with many talks furnished us from can- didates, earnestly telling us they will do certain things to assist and please. What we want is temperate men to represent us, who will up- held the Constitution which our great nation has thrived under. * * * We don't want men who seek to change times and laws, but to upheld the good laws with minds unclouded by intemperance. While citizens are enjoying lib- erty under our flag and freedom of speech under our charter, we want our representatives to relay our trust in them by acknow!l- edgements portrayed wit’ a clear mind and true heart to uphold our priceless heritage. : ® * * What about it, candidates? G. M.D. I'd rather walk in shame to a GOP bread line than carry a front line musket again for the Demo- crats. : Ex-GI oe e How can laws allow labor unions with all their millions to make huge contributions and then deny business the same right? I should be all or none. That’s the Ameri- can way. Puzzled If Harriman beats Rockefeller, then he will be our candidate for 1960 and he will beat anyone the Republicans can put up. I wish I could vote in New York for Wil- liams won't need my vote in Michigan. Susan G. . Governor Williams and the union have chased industry from Michi- ~ gan, Reuther with his hard-headed dictatorial power over labor and Gov. Williams by taxation and be- ing ebligated to Reuther and the CIO bosses. : * * * A writer says the right-to-work _ law ts for turncoats. Well, the law is for you and I and all others in a free country to work and make an honest living with- out paying dues to anyone. If the union is so good for the work- ing man, why should: they try to force a man to join? * *® * From now on I will be a tirn- coat. And several of your union bosses were turncoats when they - were called for Army duty during World War II. nfo The main reason our shop is- down. as it has been for years now is the fault of big boys running the Another Turncoat Once a Democrat * * * -shop in our union when it comes to bargaining. In a way it was membership at fault. We should have thought the CIO was out for power and prestige when they told us that all business would be back as soon as they forced a settle- ment out of the company. If com- panies could pack up like a home renter there would be such an exodus from our CIO-run state that 10-lane highways to Indiana and Ohio could not take the traffic. ' Ollie Johnson Muskegon Lecg! 500 During recent years. especially around election tithe, it's been con- tended the legislature hasn't ap- propriated adequately, particular! v for mental health, higher education and school aid. Prior to election people should know the amounts of money appropriated and decide themselves whether the general impression js correct. . ~ “ &£: £2 Five years ago a little less than 46 million dollars was availabic * * * Thus it can be seen the increase in mental health in excess of 40 per cent, higher education in e.- cess of 30 per cent and schoo! in excess of 100 per cent within the past five years. Squabbling Republicans and ts miss the point concern- ing avoidance of Michigan by in- dustrial plants because of the “political climate.” Michigan can get along excellently without these cheap business outfits that dream of low wages and practically no taxes. If they're. not civic mindel enough to assume their responsi- bility to the community where they exist, we don’t need them and don't -want them. Frank Kerr Union Lake Gov. Williams states Michigan troubles are the work of the Re- publicans. For several months a national digest has given articles on labor unions which are so rotten they stink, and pray what has the — Governor done? Williams_has cor- rected no evils in this or taxation and there are many in Michigan. ae P: G. ee I admit there are many fine Democrats, but there aren't enoug'1 of the good ones to control the goons, the radicals, the Reds and the gangsters. If you wanted crooked union leaders running af- fairs, and if you want the guys on the ‘take in high places,’and if you want the government’in the hands of the bottom fringe, vote Demo- cratic. The good Democrats are o.k. but they have lost control of - the party. Sad Sam Student Appreciates Dr. Crane Lecture Td like to thank The Pontiac Press for sponsoring Dr, Crane’s lecture. As I attend Pontiac Cen- tral I was able to hear his after- noon lecture, which contain 1 sound advice that was present: | in a most entertaining manner. The Préss has done our commun- ity a great favor. Once again, thanks Pontiac Press, j Louise Shaw All letters for Votee of the peop must contain the name and Sddrese | n the writer. This informa withheld upon request if the" hot of a critical nature. t 200 ‘ds be under Words and The Pontice Press reserves the fight to " iettebe @ht to edit all ° EP & memes < “Expense Account Line |) Deleted in New Form, ‘Explanation Added. |. jternal Revenue Service (IRS) has 3 out the controversial “‘ex- There is no change in the rule, ‘made final in August, that taxpay- }ers who give their employers an litemized @xpense account and col- lect only as much as they spent \do not have to give an accounting. ito the revenue service: \ Persons who do not submit a detailed to their em- } ployers, and the self-employed, | must itemize their expenses and | reimbursement op the tax re- | The revenue service feels the ‘new arrangement will make filing -a return easier for taxpayers who square their expenses with their bosses, It also believes the explicit men- ition of expense accounts on the first page of Form 1040—the so-| ‘called “long form'’~and a new| printed reference to the instruction booklet will mean tighter enforce-j} ment of tax laws and regulations. | 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. atharaueaneennee PSPS EXPERT ... - PROMPT SERVICE . 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The paper was essential for Kroger’s purchase .of the Wyatt chain. | Evans, having no luck with his own memory, met hypnotist Franz Polgar near Dallas, and asked | him to help. * * * \ : | In a trance, Evans said the cer- ‘tried to complete the purchase of ‘ ceremony. Cochairmen for the|charge of the ritual team conduct-|newspulp. event are Floyd FE. Cremer, com-|ing the initiation. The Newsprint Information Com- lis lost, the committee says. — SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. SAVE 19°! CRAFTSMAN | STARTS TO i 4 é ccmanwananaeanei Fug 1 > + uf 4 eee i BIG 9-INCH BENCH SAW tificate was wrapped around his will in a safety deposit box. A quick check showed this was true. 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Le 4 4. | | r gegen Hardware Dept.. Main Basement 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5.417] a oe ee ee : a, LSS. taste #, 4 because the jurors are persons con- victed for reckless and drunk driv- ‘ing, and other traffic offenses. All ‘were ordered to attend the school iby municipal judges or aye of the peace, | _‘Thelr finding: Tad ‘nonty 0 CONS) vero @ tablished school is educational, | ued, BIG BUSINESS — More than | Opinions on the four-week course 4.3 million business firms were fend _— to Rory ile aere's in | i lac sc sy s r in operation in the United | cucation instructor, who taught States in W957. This is an in- the classes, The remarks were | crease of, 670,000 over the num- submitted by members. of the | ber at the end of 1946, reports g-nool’s first class in unsigned. the US. Department of Com- istatements upon completing bad merce. In 9957, nearly 44 out | school. of every 100 doncerns were en- | Here are some of their com- gaged in retail trade. P ropor-_ ‘ments: , tionate sizes of other major | “ think the school is a g00d business divisions are shown in | ‘thing’ and will slow us down . Newschart. above. | “I enjoyed the school . | “The sehool-is helpful Ae “m - There are more than 15,000 dif- “The school is pretty goed... ‘ferent kinds of orchids. >I didn’t feet I deserved this GARDEN SUPPLIES FERTILIZERS — GRASS SEEDS \, OFF 3 Wheelbarrows Were 12. 98° $ 7.88 1 (ased) Heavy Duty Contractors and Very profitable ,. .” too short for them to get full val- ue out of it, “It should last eight can’t think of a thing: I didn't like about it...” “It's a good refresher course, Others felt that the school was) thusiast. knowledge of traffic laws. “During the twabour class ses- sions, Stewart emphasizes the ‘im- weeks, not four,” declared one en- portance of careful driving, and| - | Students thust pay 4 $4 tuition & tee to help cover the school’s ex-) 5 857 ee Gift. 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She agency,” hsserts Mary Pauli, ex. had been sent to. the Smith resi- ecutive director. “The association. dence on the recommendation of | is set up to serve any area resi-! Mr. Smith’s doctor, dents already, under a doctor's) ‘ less ir financial, - Mr, Smith's wile and daughter | Cave, regardless of the if worked all day, sath terete In Mr, Smith's case, after sev-_ : leral months of care by a visiting: hora Who woud qr: s6 and out) nurse, following doctor's orders, he | during the day 10 try apd assist! ‘was taught ee to feed himself, piscounts 3 50%] Nationally Known Brands Stouts : Regulars e Alterations Free : soca a = prom shave, cathe Wenaelt, ant a : ; considera’ degree of activ “Come In - Look Around - Compare” Mr, Smith had spent many lone- ood usefullness. ly hours staring into space think- a2 & ing he was no longer useful. His - |family tried toe comfort and aid Wad cds has educated is am ‘Lhim, but it was evident that trained ily Ne" Pi at N she! help was needed. wae! 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Kathryn Allen, all of Pontiac; 10 The parish Rosary and Deugh- ters of Isabella Rosary will be re-|*" cited at 8:30 tonight in the Yoor- heis-Siple Funeral Home, Service will be at 9 a.m. Friday from St. Michael's Church with burial fol- lowing in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren, Service will be at 11 a.m. Friday from the Huntoon Funeral Home. Her body will be taken to Fisk, Mo, for burial, ARTHUR LANDRY The Knights of Columbus will re- She was an employe of Waites ee re oe 1 214 §, Edith St, died yesterday. in|! St. Michael’s Church, Daughters 'p “ tiatch 65, a former Lapeer General bella, Our Lady of the Lakes) -.ident, will be held at 1:30 p.m. itor William J. Merry, 79, of 4750 Hospital, She was| Pr ie tery. WILLIAM H. WIDEMAN eaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Mt. Hope Cemetery. - Surviving are his wife, Emily; three grandchildren. MES, MAE PORTER JOHNS three sons, William F. of Flint, Clarence J, of Denver and George S. of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, and many years, Mr. McMullen leaves two sons, Kirk of Flint and James of Lapeer; one daughter, Mrs. Saturday at the Muir Brothers/Josiyn Rd., will be held at 1:30 Funeral Home, Burial will be in), m. saturday ih the Voorhees- Siple Chapel, Pontiac. Burial will Mr, Hatch, member of a pioneer Lapeer County family, died Tues- be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac. day at his summer home in Pells-\,.me. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Merry died Tuesday. at his Surviving are several nieces and nephews. CHARLOTTE E, PHELPS WALLED LAKE — Service for Charlotte E, Phelps, of 153 Eubank St., 18-year-old daughter of Mr. of Fowlerville and Mrs, Verna Klos of Detroit; and her grandmother, Mrs, Maybelle Willson of Boyne Nébraska: Candidate Dies as Election Nears, OMAHA, Neb, (AP) — J. R. Kelly, 70, Democratic candidate THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 School Board Meets Tonight in Pontiac The Pontiac Board of Education| Superin Carpenters allow 0s a ae amet’ Dy ¢ adic beget! a sone ellyg angry at Union ‘ever School. | ' : ? : mathematics will be made by Rus- Advice sell W. Curtis, coordinator of sec- ignores Own ondary education, and Gerald E.| SAN DIEGO, Calif. @—A White, coordinator of elementary prominent speaker was scheduled education. __._. {t0 address the District Council of tendent: of Schools Dana on “How to Encourage hae snd Sroctliores: manual Oe Hye” But he forgot to at- for Nebraska state auditor, died suddenly Wednesday night, His death means his party goes’ to the polls next Tuesday without a formal candidate on the ballot. on it. But Democratic party leaders can name another candidate and: urge party members to write in. his name or voters may write in| | i a H any name they desire. Kelly would have opposed Ray A report on the teaching of!school system. E eas i Do You W it a Voice in the Drainage Problems of Your Locality oe ver > ao VET ses aU reer t Semen IF sO Elect WALLACE E. “BUD” RICE DRAIN COMMISSIONER WALLED LAKE — Service for | cite the Rosary at 7 p.m. Sunday and Mrs, James Phelps of 1134 Johnson, Republican who has held) in the Brace-Smith Funeral Home| William H. Wideman, 66, of 52 ee Poe ane ie aes Ph Crest Dr., Milford, will be/the office since 1938. for Arthur Landry, 54, of 52 Center| Delaware Rd. died yesterday at his)~. MErKet SS. Sil eae at ayp|held at 2 p.m, Saturday at the|.sagaipamaninnssnimsnan=iiy - - i home after an fllness of six years. | Methodist Church, Burial will be in|Richardson-Bird Chapel, Walled ION ST ORE'S 4 at 8 p.m. Funeral service will be He was a retired employe of/Walled Lake Cemetery. Lake. Burial will be in Walled Lake _ L 4 | at 10 am. Monday from St, Vin-)Pontiac Motor Division. Mrs.. Johns died yesterday at Cemetery. a 38th Anniversary | cent de Paul Church with burial| Besides his wife, Luella, he|Pontiae Osteopathic Hospital fol | Miss Phelps died this morning in| 7 a following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. leaves two sons and a daughter)" an iliness of 10 months. (St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, Pon | % i OAKLAND COUNTY * 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN DRAINAGE WORK IN THE TRI-COUNTY AREA es * MY MODIFIED PLAN OF THE 12 TOWN DRAIN WOULD MAKE IT WORKABLE AND AGREEABLE TO ALL CONCERNED * 1 WILL DO ALL IN MY POWER TO REVISE THE INADEQUATE DRAIN LAWS 24.95 Mr. Landry died yesterday morn-|(, ston W. of Milford, Veron R.| WILLIAM H. MeMULLEN tine, | Death) wan bettered t> bela Girls’ caused by bulbar polio. 4 paper Peal toe aft-/wideman and Mrs. Iona Findlay,| LAPEER — Service for William| she was graduated from Walled| a,ge 4 + IF ELECTED 1 WILL USE ALL THE POWERS VESTED IN THE . both of Pontiac; five grandchil-/H. McMullen, 82, a former Lapeer Lake High School in June and was, ~ Winter Coats 4} DRAIN COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE TO EXPEDITE THIS MRS. ROSARIO NADEAU — and two brothers, Elden ofjresident who died last night ina member of the Walled Lake!” ES PROGRAM Pontiac and Isaiah of Gladwin. (Detroit after a long illness, wil!l/ Methodist Church. |e . ; : Mrs. Rosario (Mary N.) Nadeau,| <.-i-e will be at 1 p.m. Satur-jbe held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the| Surviving besides her parents _ 3 erelllnnotge AR capt SINCERE DOWN TO EARTH poe de gp cola ssullemysre| OY from the Donelson-Johns Fu-|Baird Funeral Home. Burial willlare four sisters, Miss Joyce and | an {llness of several weeks. jneral Home with burial in Perry|be in Attica Cemetery. Mrs. Shirley Burger, -both of) : ‘Mt. Park Cemetery. | An auetioneer in Lapeer for'Walled Lake, Mrs. Phyllis DeVellis' \wexesiyenmes Deaths Elsewhere wont LOS ANGELES (AP) — Zoe Akins, a playwright and poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935, died Wednesday night aft- er a three-week illness. She was &* YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED 72. * * * . | ATLANTA tAP) —-Dr. George St aE wen , NS bh Wa oe, om, * <. \. 2, i "ts he Ge Ci te WE, Sls De Gh M. Sparks, 68, former newspaper- ey aging he , SS, & As man and educator, died Tuesday SSS AS SAA x Z of a heart attack. After a news- +3 Ts oa he aNa ae: ae ee A Ge WA We ee eet t paper career until 1924 he became . x GG. Rl Wi. Gh Cite A OO De WE A ATES \ ee WATE : assistant president of Mercer Uni- Go 2 MAR BEBE ESSE EAR" pina SSS j and dev ie Oe ee Uh Se. Hk. 4 Wa. ts OR, ee, RE a , pe: 3 —— later developed an un- a . Cy CBO BO Che Wh © eee ee Too th likely night school into George : .464eanRnewen: is, % :. a Uh A DE" AN SACS ee 8 State College. He retired as pres- ea HE, ne, Ww wn QSALe Base aaenenssaakur ident in 1957. He was born in ot a Ap he _ Quitrian, Ga. * * * : - = KINGSTREE, 8.C. (AP) — Phil- t ai — — lip H. Stoll, 83, retired circuit judge and former congressman, 8 died Wednesday. He was appoint- 3 he ramet | ” gamma ots (Hue ‘inaus unui ALLE ty ed to Congress in 1919 to fill an unexpired term and was elected to a full term from the 6th South j Carolina Dist. in 1920 and served ? ous : ™ 4 one term. Ee = ant on. * * A, bane : eS CHICAGO (AP) — Charles J_| oe A ees Sa ss = o~ PEPER exe esas re z Whipple Sr., 73. board chairman) ‘ —s “: SEPT TASC ‘ 2 as Sr Se SS SEATS ES of Hibbard. Spencer, Bartlett &! iA TEN z : : aA; Ca.. one of the nation’s largest) hardware wholesalers, died ' HHH Wednesday. Whipple, a former president of the Chicago Board of Education, had been with the we ' firm 50 years and became presi- | rn Sah: , by af ve ; dent in 1926 and board chairman Se ze — : Plt 3 in 1946. . : eee = “ : = 9 <n BO yy ee : i Se - ~ os) es p \ ae a « * FAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) — The Rev. Edward B, Ferguson, @, ° canon at Grace Episcopal Cathe- dral, San Francisco, was killed Wednesday when his car over- turned. He was born in Green- ville, N.C. * * * SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (AP) — Wesley Byron Howland, 51, White House photographer for the Washington Times and Herald for many years, died Tuesday of a coronary thrombosis. He also was! a former news photographer for the Rochester, (N.Y.) Journal and the Harris and Ewing syndicate. | He was born in Rochester. * * * CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. {AP)—| Robert B. (Bob) McCracken, 47, associate editor of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times since 1954, died Wednesday. 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Second Fleorl Ww * Not since 1936 has the Democratic party the ae spay : oe Okita County elected offices, a Ww lred- chines as a ed-up Democrats are out to _ “This is the year we have the candidates to do the _ trick,” says Carlos G. Richardson, veteran chairman of the county Democratic committee from Waterford Township. “Seems to me I've heard that story before,” answers Arthur G. Elliott Jr., chairman of the county GOP com- _ mittee from Pleasant Ridge. year Republican reign, but Republicans aren’t sitting idly by feeling their incumbent slate of six officers will ves sclmmbeat oiioo pho beck The voters now suet decide Tuceday who will be Oak- land County prosecutor, sheriff; clerk-register of deeds, treasurer, drain commissioner, "end sunray for 1959 and 1960. ; It used to be that county clerk and register of deeds were two separate acm, voted on in that manner. The Democrats are optimistic they can snap the 22- a ie ee . Ziem, Lawson Vying for Title of Prosecutor .Frederick C. Ziem, Republican he was elected to his first term as vs. prosecutor. James P. Lawson, Democrat * *& * The chief law enforcement offi-| Ziem was re-elected to the office cer in. Oakland County—Prosecutor on the Republican ticket fn 1954 Frederick C. Ziem — would like and 1956, and he hopes 1958 will nothing better than to retain this|1etn MS fourth consecutive re- position for another two years. The,42-year-old Pontiac attorney wilt be in the Republican row undeg prosecutor on the ballot who makes his home with fis wife, Wanda ahd twe sons at 74 Mohawk Rd., first began his employment with the | uated in 1933. county i 1967 when he was ap- The ger {incumbent was the Michigan Bar in| pointed assistant prosecutor. Three years later he became chief assistant prosecutor, a posi- tion he held for two years before FREDERICK C. ZIEM " JAMES P.-LAWSON © Irons Hicks Campaign Renewed for Sheriff Job Frank W. Irons, Republican Dept. pinned on bia chest. It was vs. c only 17 months laterthat this George D. Hicks, Democrat badge was replaced with one reading “Chief of Police.” Sheriff Frank W. Irons, Repub- lican seekirig his third term as Irons remained in this capacity head of the sheriff's department, _ has spent some 34 years in the business of law enforcement. When he was a young man of 25 years he had the badge as pa- Michigan Chief's Police Assn. troiman for: the Berkley Police | *. x * * Home for the 59-year-old sheriff and his wife Elsie, is an apartment, on the main floor of the county ticket. During his tenure as Berk- ‘inal law. - | Associations. until 1954 when he began his first) jacket pocket. I feed her peanuts,” campaign for sheriff on the GOP) ley chief of police, Irons served | Police said the .squirrel would as president of the Southeastern be released to its natural environ-| | 24 TV Stations in Japan | ,_* *k * x * charge he started with Oakland, County. * * * If Republicans of Oakland Coun-| ity were to pick ‘‘the man to beat’’| in 1958, they undoubtedly would single out James P. Lawson, Ziem's opponent for prosecutor, * Lawson, Farmington Township justice of the peace, stirred some pelitical clamor into -the usual quiet county race when he -ebarged that six unsolved mur- | ders in the county might be * traceable to assistant “working part-time.’ Lawson, 33, of 28136 Sybil Ct-, Farmington Township, jumped actively into politics when in April "of 1957, he ran for and became - | township justice for four years. ¥ * * . He received his law degree from the University of Detroit in 9952. The attorney specializes in crim- DANIEL W. BARRY his law practice in Detroit two years later and moved in 1956 to his present home. Other mem- | bers of the Lawson clan are his wife, Derothy and two beys. | Lawson served as a machine ‘gunner for three years in the Army |during World War II. Organizations to which Lawson’ ‘belong include the Oakland, De- itroit, Michigan and American Bar He serves on the icommittee on criminal law for the, merge the two in the interest of efficiency. Incumbent Register of Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr. (Republican) is trying to be the first head of the combined office against John E. Kronenberg, Democrat from Royal Oak. xk ik * Voters in the county Tuesday may be voting for the last time for the office of drain commissioner. Super- visors earlier this month decided to consolidate this of- fice into the Department of Public Works, dependent upon needed state legislation 1 to make the shift pos- The Democratic slate of six ‘hopefuls contains two returnees from the 1956 political wars. They are George D. Hicks, for sheriff, and Wallace E. Rice, for drain commissioner. . Leading the Republicans toward hopes of another two years in office is treasurer Charles A. Sparks, the num- ber one veteran county officeholder who has been head of the county’s treasury since 1933. , Democrats point with pride to their “keynoter,” "y ames P. Lawson, 33-year-old Farmington Township justice of elected Barry. | But last June the Board of ‘Supervisors decided to'sible. * a Barry, Rice Seeking County Drain Post Daniel W. Barry, Republican vs. Wallace E. Rice, Democrat Barry versus Rice is the identi- cal lineup voters were confronted with in 1956 when they were select- ing a drain commissioner. They Barry, 35. of 7050 Elizabeth ‘Lake Rd., Waterford Township, was a car salesman in Birming- ham and Pontiac before his elec- tion two years ago as head of drain projects in the county. The lifelong resident of the| county is married. The Barrys have one child. * ~*~ «* The Republican candidate’s edu- cational background includes St. Frederick’s and Pontiac Central High Schools, a bachelor of arts degree in 1949 from Michigan State University, and two years in grad- uate work in public administration at MSU afterwards. The golf, hunting and fishing enthusiast is a member of the Drain Commissioners Assn., American Society for Public Ad- ministration, National Associa- tion of County Officials, and the advisory committee of the Na- tional Rivers and Harbors Con- gress. itself. Bread for Zoo Taxable xk & * mined that history won't repeat Rice, 50, of 6440 Ansiow Lane: was on the short ead of the | tally when the 1956 votes were | counted. | Rice was unopposed this past, August for the Democratic nomi- nation for drain commissioner and has been campaigning the past | several months in an attempt to! block Barry’s try for a second two-year term. * * * In 1941 Rice started his own ‘construction company working out of Troy. Up to that time, his employment was in the construc- tion field for Michigan Bell Tele- phone Co. in Royal Oak and the Detreit Edison Co, in Birmingham. He lives with his wife, Loretta, and son and daughter at their Troy home. Rice was educated at Royal Oak High School, Henry Ford Trade School, and the Lawrence Institute of Technology in Detroit. The Democratic candidate has ibeen president of a Troy Half-Pint| |Football League for youngsters. TALLAHASSEE — The Florida iS Supreme Court has ruled that: the peace and a for prosecutor. xk k~* JOHN KREONENBERG Newly-Combined Office Daniel T. Murphy Jr., Republican va. John E. Kronenberg, Democrat With two years under hs belt as register and another six as chief| Dan-| since el T. Murphy Jr. feels he’s quali-, deputy clerk for the county, fied for the new office of county Barry's service record ee \stale bread bought by a Florida clerk and register of deeds. time in the Chemical Wartare| Corps of the Air Force in the! Pacific Theater. * * * zoo to be fed to the animals is: ‘subject to the state sales tax. It noted that bread, along with other ' groceries, is excluded from the tax Murphy, 35-year-old Pontiac resident, was chief deputy clerk under the late clerk Lynn D. Allen from 1946 through 1952, and Wallace E. Rice, a. drainage'only when sold for human con- was appeinted register of deeds contractor from Troy, is deter-| |sumption. ———— | WALBACE E. RICE | Prisoner at Jail | Weeps at Loss | of Pet Squirrel There's two men on the Nov. 4 ,ballot who won't be staying up all | DETROIT (AP) — Jobless and/hours that night worrying about jailed on a bad check charge,|Whether they're in or not. Matter ‘Charlie Spurlock wept. But not for|0f fact, they probably will return ‘himself regardless of election returns. The two men are Maurice F. | He cried while police carried) his pet squirrel away to the dog to their offices the next morning/ Court Commissioners. Unopposed Cole and Verne C. Hampton, candidates for re-election on the nen-partisan ticket for Oakland sioners. Voters can vote for not more than two and Cole and Hampton are unopposed. leleeted consecutively to his com- ‘missioner post since 1938. Hamp- County Circuit Court commis- | ton, 55, Pontiac attorney, beats his ifellow commissioner by one year) 65, Ferndale attorney, has been re-| in May of 1956 upon the, death ‘Quaid. Sales promotion and-~ personal relations with a builders -eupply company in Pontiac occupied job and his present appointment. * * * Home for the Republican candi- since he was first elected in 1937.) x *« * This is nothing new either. Cole, | ipound in a sack, + The little squirrel, about four imonths old and with an injured ‘hind leg, became Charlie's friend labout a month ago, | “She goes everywhere with me, (clinging to my shirt-under my jacket. At night she sleeps<in my \Spurlock, 28, told police, “Please, }don’t put her to sleep.” |ment. TOKYO — Japan now has 24 television stations. The first went = What does a Circuit Court com- missioner do? Their principal work. ‘tenants and RereAos line of land GELGTS ts. Cuts Pork With Plate j1725 and located along the Street, ; of the Knifemakers in old Madrid, | idoesn't use knives on its specialty. 'roast suckling pig. To prove that date is at 344 W, Iroquois Rd. The. irest of the Murphy family includes his wife, Carelyn, and five chil-| dren. Murphy attended Pontiac pub- versity. His other aciities embrace} positions with the Clinton Valley | \Council of Boy Scouts, United Fund! i and PTA work, and past district, MADRID — One of Spain's best- Conmnandee of Amvets and past! [known restaurants, the Antigua Post commander of Amvets Post! Self. Serve Stores Up |Casa Sobrino de Botin, founded in, ‘9, Opposing Murphy on Tuesday's! oa ot will be John E. Kronenberg, }-year-old manager of the Secre-| totaled 3,185, acy of State’s office in Berkley.’ of former _register Orrin Me- | Murphy’s: time between this first) ~ Pits Kronenberg, Murphy Kronenberg fs a Democrat living at 7ll N. Altadena Ave., Royal Oak. Active in Democratic politics 1948, Kronenberg has served as chairman, vice chair- man and treasurer of the Royal Oak Democratic Club, It was in February of 1955 when Kronenberg, ther’ a tool and die maker, was appointed head of the Berkley branch by Secretary of State James M. Hare. * * * His wife, Dorothy, and two ‘daughters and a son reside with Kronenberg at their home in Royal Oak, : Prior to Kronenberg’s entrance inte the Navy in 1941, he was employed at a Navy garsenal plant in Centerline. | Upon his discharge. and before jhis present appointment, ‘Democratic candidate for clerk- iregister followed a tool and die deals with tenancy problems, in-, lic schools, graduated from Pen- ‘profession with Burroughs Corp. cluding such things as eviction of tiac High and Wayne State Uni- Ha Detroit, Fisher Body Divisicn n Pontiac, and the Sherman Prod- loves Co, in Royal Oak. The Royal Oak City Commission fonmce appointed him to a charter revision committee. | BONN — Self-service stores {nt West Germany at the start of 1959 a one-year increase of 130 per cent. ithe meat is really tender, the wait- | | iers won't cut it with a knife. They -use the edge of a plate. the . * - -jail, 104 Wayne St. The Irons’ have GEORGE D. HICKS _ FRANK IRONS | whom live in Berkley. into operation in 1953. The num- a daughter and a son, both of ‘ber of stations is e od to ke \crease to 72 by 1959. Because of ithe country’s mountainous charac-} VERNE C. HAMPTON MAURICE F. COLE Leopard Ranges Far NAIROBI. Kenya — The spotted \leopard is the most widely distrib- ‘uted of the large cats, being found in most of Africa, the Near East, and Asia. It lives in a great variety | ‘of situations and climates. The Republican candidate was Michigan Central Railroad. relatively short area. About a mil- Irons is an honorary member of lion TV sets are in use in Japan. the Berkley Chamber of Commerce, No. 2 Benson The name of George D. Hicks is ‘getting almost synonymous with time, The 52-year-old Democratic Charles A. Sparks fs the veteran nominee for the job went after jin Oakland County Republican voters turn down ‘ more | pointers over his name than over Hicks lives at 16 N. Johnson Ave. his opponent's Tuesday, it will and’ was with the Pontiac Police’ mark the 14th consecutive elec- Dept. for 21 years beginning in| tion in which he has beconte the : x « as treasurer on Jan. 1, 1933. Hicks ‘fy married and the father . of two sons and a daughter Sparks is the oldest elected . county official in length of service. reau sections of the force. Later Hicks served as-a plant protec- |August primary for the first time tion officer at a local factory, He since 1935, makes his home with his wife, Beatrice, at 7010 Hatchery for the Pontiac Cigarette Co. The Democrat was born. in 1906) service with the county, Sparks in London, Ontario and his family; was employed five years with the old Oakland Motor Car Co., born in Atlanta, Mich. in 1899 Gee which cuts the telecasting and Berkley American Legion, as! the race for Oakland County sher- Charles A. Sparks, Repetcas it in 1952, 1964, and again fn circles. 1929. He resigned from the force) victor in the race for county While with the Pontiac police, > eo also has sold cars for a local au- Rd., Waterford Township. that.same year moved to Pontiac. four years as a car salesman in Out to estate and insurance salesman in iin Detroit, Pontiac. Benson received his education. A lover of hunting and fishing. xk «& Sparks is a member of the Oak-| land County Sportsmen's Club, and past president of the. Michigan Associatiori-df County Treasurers. He is also past exalted ruler of Pontiac Elks Lodge 810. William K. Benson, a millwright at a Highland Park auto factory, is a man that isn’t frightened by odds. He is the Democratic nominee for county treasurer de- spite the many years experience stacked up, against him by his | opponent, : Benson, 49, of 23569 John BR Rd., Rochester, won the Demo- ératic nomination in the- primary and has been campaigning for the treasurer’s job ever since: For five years the candidate was a member of the Brooklands School Board. He has been a’ millwright with the Ford Motor . Co. since 1932, - * & *& The father ot a teenage boy . Ruth, moved to. their Rochester . Democratic nominee put in five years as chairman of the Avon i and attended high school there. range, a large number of sta- For six years he worked for the tions is necessary for covering a well as being a member of the. Metropolitan Club of Berkley Spirit | iff, Hicks, a Pontiac Democrat, is) vs. after the position for the fourth) William K. Benson, Democrat 1956. Tuesday his opponent on the it ballot will be Irons, | in 1950 and started with a local) treasurer. furniture com : = on Sparks, 66, first took the oath -Hicks worked in the traffic, de- tective, records and lic ba- | The Republican contender, who . Was opposed unsuccessfully in the tomobile dealer. Hicks is now a route manager te ® Previous to beginning his long Hicks received his high school ed- ucation in Pontiac public schools, “Pontiac, and ‘finally ag a real -* : €: home in 1947 after a residency Sidetrack Sparks It was there that, Township Democratic Club, and he decidetl to try for re-election. directs a group of ushers at his | Rochester church, | Aside from his profession, the | Like his opponent, leisure hours: Ann, at 1319 Fairview St., Bire .— are often spent with a shotgun ‘or fishing rod. 22 ESTE CHARLES A, SPARKS Main, Lowney After Office of Surveyor Ralph A. Main, Republican vs. Robert J. Lowney, Democrat Ralph A. Main, a graduate of nearly six years as county drain | commissioner, liked his first two ee as county surveyor so that Main: is a consulting elvil | engineer living with his wife, | mingham. He alse maintains his | county office in Birmingham. we A ees The former city commissioner and mayor of that city was first elected county surveyor in 1956 ‘afier his six years in the drain ‘post, Main also served as super- ivisor representing Birmingham on the Board of Supervisors at one «+ time. x & * Republican Main received a bachelor of science and a master’s degree in civil engineering from. University of Pittsburgh. The former engineer with the city of Birmingham is a@ member of a score of engineering societies ‘including the’ National Society of RALPH A. MAIN for county surveyor, has twice declined requests of The Pontiac Press that he submit biograph- ' ical material on himself and a picture. Because of his refusal, The Press has only the following ‘Professional Engineers, director of-the Michigan Engineering So-| brief information.) . ciety, Michigan Society of Re-| pobert J. Lowney, 65, of 2417 gistered Land Surveyors, Amer- N. Main St., Royal Oak, is me ican Society of Agricultural En- gineers, and the Oakland County Engineering Society, (EDITOR'S NOTE: — Robert 4, Lowney, Democratic candidate | the election as county surveyor iafter, being unopposed in the Aug. 'a primary. The first-time ‘ ‘is a retired architect of 4 yours ‘experience, * Fy ; } ; j | ‘ » = : : 2 : > ars z : : ‘ : 3 | | : rg oe oo : : ae f es ee *. \ / FOURTEEN | ____._. THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80,3958 000 J. 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Hare, whose election. a %e%e z . ; husband .is seeking re-election as. for Another 3 Years .| City Manager Lovis G. Barry} JOG secretary of state, and Mrs. San-, ; - jestimated between 900 and 1,000) — ford’ A. Brown, whose husband Five candidates are vying f0r|registered yoters are eligible to - seeks re-election ag state treasurer. two seats open Nov, 4 on the five-'cagt ballots between 7 a.m. and 8 ei: , mee wm Fre aS eae < member Sylvan Lake City Council.'p.m, Tuesday at the City Hall polls: POOR OE , S rE a F cS S a R V i east Incumbents Robert S. Menees, a- — RUG STO sn Ww al Prosecuting Attorney x . = salesman, of 1535 Maplewood: St.,. * = eer se LION STORE 5 and Jeseph A. Wilhelm, a Pontiac Pontiac Dems Planning » 38th Anniversary eae a ee Motor Division superintendent, of Roosevelt Hotel Dance = 2195 Pontiac Dr., are running for DEMOCRAT = . 7 _, re-election to three-year terms, A dance will be put on this = _ Men's $69.95 ql me * Saturday night: by the Pontiat ora = ie 1 | Menees, t ncumbent ,MAYOF, Hemocratic Club_at 9p.m. at the a mat ese es f © 2-Pant Suits x2 fist elected three years ag0./Recbevelt Hotel. MEADE EE a _|Wilhelm was appointed to fill a) "), { guests will, be ‘Mrs. San- PPARASA ‘ Attorney @ Veteran . : !' ; . vacancy two years ago. ~ z ford A. Brown and Mrs. Frank S. : $ : Opposing them are Anthony Szymanski, wives of the Demb- 2 - | Kreps, a barber, of 2782 Garland (cratic. candidates for state treas- ‘|| Rd.; G. Richard Jarvis, an ac- jurer and auditor general, and con-| “| countant,” of 2239 Pontiac Dr.; jgressional and county candidates.) — Blue Blades Myer ory | | , is | “ge cu & os Lat \) WARDS) : . 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Outstanding beauty to thrill your bride. : 15 $2.00 a Week 5 fiery diamonds in each beautiful 14K gold mount- ing. n 99” DIAMOND ‘iGo « Wert a) rows of sparkling B h y l sie in wh Avail: [+7 00 $1 75" Reflector setting to enhance the beauty of the diamond. DIAMOND RING { by his renunciation of the award. dead. Tiny finger marks on e refrigerator door enped | to escape. ; A federal inst ahead at. - ending such “ice box deaths” effect today. a The law requires that all the bandle is located. more than five pounds of turned. sure operates. Congress passed the’ law directed the administration to “His dad found ia five Sous later | sold in interstate commerce must be con- | Sructed 90 small child can open them | from the inside. — —Not more than 15 pounds of pres- sure is applied from the inside where —or, an inside knob fequiring - -not —or,; some automatic device requir- ing not more than 15 — of pres- cific requirements. Many refrigerator manu- the inside o: to his ef reached 26. coackially : went inte refrigerators ever some in use. 4 suffocated in EASY TO OPEN Arkainis. In Refrigerator doors must be built so they will open when: suffocated. présspre is a permanent . Sage: in 1956 and draw up spe- morrow.” tuchtance have been installing ‘the safety features for some time. Government officials estimate more than a dozen children a year on the aver- age are trapped in refrigerators and ice boxes and dy. The death toll in 1953 * * * | i Meddaugh, who operates a col- Most of the deaths have involved children becoming trapped in abandoned ice boxes or unused refrigerators. How- In only two days in 1953 nine children year old boy shut the door of a refrigerator in which two playmates were sitting. Both SEEK PERMANENT SOLUTION “A number of states have enacted laws banning disposal of old refrigerators with closeable doors. The federal law is‘aimed at yee As Rep. Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala), backer of the law, said in urging its pas. i: “The boxes-we manufacture today will —unless we act now—be the coffins of to- | Debt Delinquency {Hurts Community’ Delinquent payments on debts a community because money which should be in circulation thereby re- mains idle, Jolin Meddaugh told Pontiac Lions club in a talk yes- terday on “Changing Habits in Credit Buying.”’ kkk lection service, said credit is the lifeblood of our economic system when properly used. He recalled that early purchases made almost lentirely by cash became~ credit ipurchases, and in our present day ldeferred payment terms have grown from 12-month limits to as ‘much as 36. The advent of the '30-year mortgage is another pres- lent-day development. x * | The speaker, with a picture pres- ‘entation, discussed ways of keep- have involved refrigerators two ice boxes in Virginia and Philadelphia in 1955 one five- ‘munity and the individuals, solution. % 3in U.S. Win American Scientists Are Honored for Pioneer. Work in Genetics - STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — Three American scientists won the 1958 Nobel Prize for medicine to- day for their pioneer work in genetics—studies that could lead, the way to a cure for cancer. One-half of the $41,250 award ‘went fo Geerge Wells Beadle, professor at the Kerckhoff Lab- | eratories of Biology, Pasadena, Callf.. and Edward Lawrie Tatum, professer at the Rocke- | | feller Institute, New -York, for by regulating definite chemical | the University of Wisconsin, his discoveries concerning “‘genetic tion of the genetic material of bacteria." | The awards were made by the ‘staff of Sweden's medical research | ‘center, the Karolinska ence on the search for a cure for cancer. Today's announcement complet- ed Stockholm’s part in awarding | Nobel Prizes this year. However, | it was overshadowed by the re- | jection of the Nobel Prize for literature by Russian writer Boris Pasternak. The Swedish _ academy will meet later today | to discuss the situation created / The other prizes awarded here during the’-past seven days in- cluded_the physies_award, which went to three Russian scientists, and the chemistry award, given to Dr. Frederick Sanger of Cam- _bridge University. The Nobel Peage Prize, if-ene fs awarded this year, will be an-, r nounced later in Oslo, Norway. ‘that genes control enzymes and of life. Pontiac Man Injured in 3-Car Collision A 23-year-old Pontiac man was ‘slightly injured yesterday after | ithe intersection of Saginaw and ‘Pike streets. Leonard M. Neil, Ave., was treated of the back at Pontiac 'Hospital and released. | His car, moving west on Pike collided with one driven by Pa Itricia H. Carpenter, 23, of 164 |Auburn Ave., which was travelin inorth on Saginaw. 157 N. Tilden for abrasion '50tg N. Paddock St. driving south on Saginaw. Police Officers Get OK to Whistle at Operators the switchboard at headquarters. * * * ing a report from his station to a recording instrument in the office, the whistle lets the girl attending the machine know he is through. LION STORE'S: Men's $17.95 Porto Ped Shoes ‘12° eS ae baa eR their discovery “that genes act-- ” i = | events. The other half of the prize went! to Joshua Lederberg, professor at/! for, lrecombination and the organiza-' Institute, | lwhich said the American discov-) feries would have a strong influ-| The experiments that won Beadle |” and Tatum their award confirmed || that enzymes control the chemistry i Inoon in a three-car collision at): Genera] | Her car then: struck that of Pau! Wallis, 30, of Wallis was): SAN JOSE, Calif, (UPI)—Police. officers here have been instructed | to whistle at the girls operating When an officer finishes dictat-| | 38th Anniversary a : (Cardinals Kneel at Feet Pope Receives Homage INobel Prize VATICAN CITY homage to Pope John XXIII to- rday for the third successive day. The new pontiff of the Roman *|Catholic Church was seated on his throne before the altar of the |Sistine Chapel. One by one, the ‘princes of the church who elected him two days ago approached, knelt and kissed his hand. The cardinals made thetr first, ‘act of obeisance to the new Pope immediately after his election Tuesday.. Their second homage was performed Wednesday just ibefore Pope John made his first MARGUERITE HOPP The engagement of Marguerite Hopp to Terrance J, Crue has - been announced by her parents, pa and Mrs.. Albert C. Hopp of i 42741 Dequindre Rd., Rochester. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Crue of Hastings. The wedding date has not been set. (AP)—The Col- lege of Cardinals paid formal | | Western Europe. radio address to the world, an ap- peal for peace. ; Officials of the Vatican, mean-'§} while, were busy with prepar-|s ations for the coronation of Pope! John next Tuesday, Nov. 4. 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Group of j Halloween Costumes vo V2 OFF: Garden City Man Hurt 19.45 ELECTRIC jin Franklin Road Mishap ¥ American Flyer | ran off Franklin road near Square} Lake road in Bloomfield Tow pele ‘early today and hit a tree Robert Dean Bailey, 22, suffered | lacerations to the scalp. ® Boys Like Them ® Sturdy Construction ~~ j ® Complete with Track © A Real Value _pecwcewccceercoceeceeee Ferndale Man Killed ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Harvey) ‘Ellsworth Harry Jr., 43, of Fern-| ldale and Miami, Fla., ran his ‘motorcycle off a curve north of! here yesterday and was killed | ‘instantly when the speeding vehicle | 74 NORTH SAGINAW ST. t : J represent a heavy economic loss to. ing credit within-safe limits, for’ the good of both the business com-| wt ¥ ¥ i | Priced from 99c to 1.99 | | ¥ ¥ iy v ¥ A Garden City man was report>\ ed in fair condition today at Pon-|¥ eS 7 tiac General Hospital after his car|% ¥ ss BU GEORGE'S - NE ; | BUY YOUR WARM CLOTHING AT BIG SAVINGS Sale 39.95 Ladies’ Save Tweeds, Zibelines, and Wool Blends. oe aes. long styles. 8 to 44. Sale! Zip-Out Tweed Ceats..,., Save $4—Warm, Quilted Extra warm for sport easual wear heavy quilt lined. Some hoods. Sizes 8 to 18. EXTRA SPECIAL Warm Orien Sweaters ... Warm Weel Skirts $25 Group Girls’ Mothers. save. Fine, warm coats dom has such fine quality sold for a low price Coat sizes T to 14 set sizes 3 to 6x. SUB-TEEN COATS ....s005 TOTS’ SNOW SUITS .. The Store You Think of Ce] {-) {ef ~NEWPORT'S 74 NO. SAGINAW ST. We Give Holden Red Stamps ———=—————————————————————— rete are ome | Save 2.00 on B-9 Boys’ junior girdle for young figures... of any age »». shaped a new slim way to fit ond flatter your “young size” figu’e in heavenly comfort. Delightfully easy | to slip on of off, Cloud 17 snugs your- waist — smooths you in — gently but firmly. Mode seams, no bones! Keeps ifs shape month after month, Dainty little “finger” panels flatten your tummy. Girdle or panty girdle (panty with detachable garters). _ White only, XS. 5, M $5.95 of Fabricon, o blend of cotton and latex = no . extra warm twill in Worth 10.99 ‘ ‘with sip-off hood y, charc oal, 18. BOYS’ WARM WEAR QUILT LINED JACKETS oe beet eee FLANNEL SHIRTS FALL HARVEST SALE! WINTER COATS Charge It Cashmere Short, +-29,00 Special Stripe Dynel Coats..,...39. Meuten Lamb Fur Coats.’.......4 LADIES’ CAR COATS Charge It Pater _repeliess Warm Wool Slacks ........7. “S\ GOATS, GOAT SETS 99 Charge It While they last. GIRLS’ WARM WEAR LINED- CAR COATS........... 4 BOMBER JACKETS Charge It Sizes CORDUROY PANTS + Reet e tate. Se SAVE $5. WARM MENS’ SUBURBAN COATS Econ f and wit Sel- such Coat red, suburbans. Siges 36 to 46 EXTRA SPECIALS Suede Jackets..... Sivirts , Warm * Flannel Spert Cc] fo) Cc] ‘\NEWPORT’S 74 NO. SAGINAW ST. We Give Holden Red St Gm p Charge It Right at the beginning of the season, Fou sare on these heavy wool melton, heavy quilt lined Insolated Underwear ..... 9% vewoa Be # ‘ ra i) ct Sees i ; # fi : ss - : i F ’ i £ tee to FIGHTREN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 60, 18 mercials, a thief sneaked th years, prides himself on the/vention, Lee excused TOLEDO, Ohio u—Between eae back ae and took ara Broadcast to See Blaze tack that he -never misses a fire |the middle of the broadcast when! of a TV play, Archie Spackey and/a purse and a bottle of beer from. in city. . his family made trips to te te refrigerator. DUNN, \N. .C. (UPI). Howard) In fact, when a local radio - , Moxcuse my . — : Changes une M. Lee, official of the local vol-/tion persuaded him fo appear 8 ning audien »,° ' * SHO 7 ; { Denies Own Statement of Beating, Attempted Strangling by Husband Commercials Aid Thief {Kitchen for snacks. Between, com-| “3 Judy Garland. Volunteer Fireman Quits |p" fire department for nearly|a program to promote : |Canadion Drugs Gain "past few ye LOS ANGELES (AP) — Judy | Garland, who said in an affidavit ‘last March that husband Sid Luft . ad beaten and tried to Sree . | @ “T'd say he had a very good Ae e § 77 ¢ e p ¢ isposition,’’ the singer testified S at Service Pic 'N ay stor © ies Jednesday. She was helping Luft Yoon: e's 0 0'5"," od + i “Wil > i A ° eee Ge one pr on os La f : j Ke H OTo E H 0 p P 3 R 5 T 0 P PEF tote of the Luft-Bari son, John.) “SPEC , A L SA vy TT G st 4 | DEPT. —_ :, , ‘. Save Up to 60% Wear Entire Stock of Fine Men’s Sacrificed for Quick Sale .-- * * * re. <A ese “ Luft won custody last month on See JUST LOOK AT THESE BU s “grounds the youngster needed ; AL A. LARGE SELECTION! * 4 ? sigs ona $9.95 We nome and family life instead of lesn bay $39.50 te $49.50 $8. MEN’S : *, living in a boarding school. Miss) mee ; Y] a SHARKSKIN * Garland was subpoenaed to an- H ALLOWE EN f WORSTED Dress Pants ‘iswer questions about the boy’s| ~ | : 3 ladjustment to life in the Luft- a7) Garland home. Miss Bari’s lawyer picked up ‘agee the divorce complaint Miss Gar- @ ) land filed last March in which she == said in a sworn affidavit that Luft tw had beaten and attempted to Mv strangle her. Fe * * * SUITS $4.87 $12,95 Pants $6.87 , adreds of other bargains. . yeh numerous to mention! “Has he ever attempted to be. 4 ‘strangle you?” the attorney asked. | wm “No,” the singer replied - in al é 4 low voice. : “Did he ever beat you?” “No.’ 4 Miss Bari’s present husband.) : ae Dr. Nathan Rickles, Beverly Hills! (psychiatrist, testified earlier ~* to| *\a telephone exchange with Luft | fier when the boy was being prepared | aa jto go to the Luft home, He said P N DAILY Luft called him an unprintable| 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. [name and said if the child weren *t| Sundays 1 to 6 P. M. idelivered in half an hour “he| —— would bring four men. and take! === 1 /him forcibly.’ | | * * * | i “I said, ‘Look, I don't take| (| DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Ifiss"5."Sate ial iHe said he didn’t give a darn) iwhat my wife’s feelings were, that I was a psychiatrist and maybe : should treat my wife. I told him I thought I was treating my wife a lot better than he was taking care of his wife. . e"e OS Reems \ % f X ford . ; Drive Out Dixie Highway to Stop Light in Waterfor in front “i our stote - reste ee teat Old Mill Tavern é ? . 7 f f 7 oA bs vy * * ~ & Wit +% . * - * * -¢ - + © @ & @ a oe oo oe oe 2 oe oe | ro ee oo ~ - 6, fs HELI e! 5-4 ENIX Optometrist | 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” eee 1| The first professional rodeo was ~ [held July 4, 1883, near the court- $ [fjhouse at Pecos, Tex. It was to settle an argument between rival 4\groups.of cowboys as to who was [| best at wrestling steers and riding} . Se HOUSEHOLD AIDS BIG B UY 3: . 14"x24" SIZE my coro DOOR Open Friday Evenings eee Oeee ee &@ eee weoeee* é —~w wet te ee PALS NT OOOO OO Jane Lee 41 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ——— ae STUART HALL GIFT BOX STATIONERY | COATS Wonderful group . . . cape collars, wrap style, plaid scarf trim, pile lining and hood, zip-lined. Values 24.99 to 29.98 Zibeline, short $ fake fur coats in grey or char- coal. - Cashmere blends. Sizes for junior, misses and women. : RRA PPE BS. *, ee, rT Repeat Offer! ‘NUTRI-TONIC a Honestly it isn’t Mink it’s Our Fur-Like “WINK” ' COATS Our Regular 39.9 $ Laugh at moths, ie off rain. .. keeps its deep- pelt softness. IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT elegance | petares CHILDREN’S DEPT. | - with 1958's ; PERMANENT REG. $2.00 NOW 44 IO | $s] oe oe ¢ : tt. 4 bed pea @e¢+d 60 ¢ 2 a ooo + ee @ @ eee 4 6 @ o*e ¢ oes ° ¢ Charge ONLY Accounts Invited. oe ne Girls’ and Boys’ ~ Shiny | COAT Legging Sets Hi-Hats Sizes 3 to 6x. Coats in 7-14 The silken hat’s back with all the splen- dor of bygone years ... and everyone's 99 $ happily “‘hi-hatting’’ everyone else with a shimmering chapeaux of highlited fabric worn elegantly high on the head. 7 O “Values Up to 24.99 * e & eo¢ @ > > o*ere” an * fo & & a ne ¢ ¢ 5g E46 OF 8 we ee ee a ee ee a ee ee ee ee ae Pa ae Se a 69: COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 44) TEL-HURON CENTER | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | DRAYTON PLAIN Telegraph at Huron 29 N. Saginew a phon onan abies a eae: GENTER rs KINSEL DRUGS - Huron at Seginew (Downtown Pontiac) — Miracle Mile Shopping Center ) -. , be FIELD FOR Merritt Hill—Treasurer BROOMFI CONGRESS OAKLAND COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE * at saci oid Seo Marriage License * * The agencies, which will dis- 4 Last year’s drive, the first to be held for local residents instead of the aid to European nations, re- ‘sulted: in the collection of 6,665 O'Brien. | Olive A. Blair. 18 Edward ing to contribute, as well as bed- Deniel J. Weber, Orchard Lak ding, who do not have children in Judith L. Bellows. 1881 Beachland | schoo! may call’the nearest school Righard T. Mokes, L Lake Orton ‘and the PTA will collect the con- Freane 4. Lake Orion tribution at the donor’s home. Ernest L. Hart, Drayton Plains | This year’s goal is the equivalent Wilma J. Douglas, Dr Piains | of one pound of used clothing per john 8. Wells Jr., om Pontiac school child or more than . Harriet K. Coons, Birmingham 4 . | pounds of clothing. At-least 200° i as Ap P lications ‘orders were issued by the schools : ;and were processed by the three | fare Korines Rio rere ap | agencies, Allison said. George A ‘Ai Auhuce Families or persons having cloth. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 NINETEEN | sary Specials 19,000 pounds. = Ww. K. hie'B yous Lake LION STORE'S | 38th Anniversary — Ladies’ $9.95 American Girl SHOES $ + = ids D. niet Waterford Loretta M. Hanes, La ke ‘Orion. Donald 8 Rochester Cioaette” R. rper, 22 Bchol Herbert D. Stone, 231 Norton Beverly J. Simmons, 651 Crescent Lake Thomas C. Purtn 2615 ————— Karen. J. Wessman. $685. Savo: Carlitos W. crgekright, a ton posse Jacquelyn E. Roscoe, . Opdyk Larry D. McLeod, Auburn Petgnte Rarbara J. Quick, Ortonville Donald E. LaGraff, Pesmeagten Patsy V. Hoffa, Farmingto: Harold L. Friedline, 26324 Wodbine Evelyn E. Ernest, Carsonville L. Gb aod Oxford iets M. Davidson, 99 W. Beverly ber but no address. telephone call. Samuel G. enlistment pay. Pentagon Call Helps INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI — “Lenny Koplow had to get: in touch with the Pentagon to re- turn a lost wallet. He found the wallet containing $600 and a card with name and seria] num- He con- tacted the Pentagon, received a | six-year-old address and made a | Ran- | som, 43, happened to be visiting | his aunt when the call came. | | He said the money was his re- | © An Effective Filter: @ An Effortless Detergent Dispenser ® And a Highly Efficient Suds Pump 1959 MODEL Motorola 21 TV WOOD CONSOLE 319938 Tube sentry system and extra picture power for brightet, clearer pictures. SHOP BY TELEPHONE OVERALL DIAGONAL” Hamilton GAS - DRYER INSTALLED $15 200 esis $138 Full 10- pound capacity. 130 - minute Timer. Satin- smooth zinc coated drying drum, Can't chip, rust, peel, flake or corrode Electric 21-INCH 263 SQ. IN. VIEWING AREA Amazing New Automatic Washer Feature Now Available In This Wringer Model MAYTAG WASHER With New Lint Filter Agitator 95 AND YOUR OLD WASHER SPECIAL AT ONLY $ This year’s hottest automatic feature for wringer washers ...and of course famous Maytag has it! It’s the new Lint- Filter Agitator that removes all the lint from every wash effectively, that acts as an effortless detergent dispenser, that is also a highly efficient suds pump. It can be yours in the popular Maytag N2-L wosher. NO MONEY DOWN— MANY MONTHS TO PAY! GIBSON Combination ‘DELUXE 1958 14 CU. FT. FREEZER and REFRIGERATOR With AUTOMATIC DEFROST ALL- WOOL TOPCOATS Richman’s Famous FlairLine % @ Celebrate and save with these speciay all woo! worsted anniversary suits! ® Finest imported and domestic wools in year-round weights! @ Richman comfort-tailored in trim air- streamed models! Richman’s fight your battle against inflation—take the lead in lowering prices! Richman’s, with their vast tailoring capacities, comb the world for the best fabric buys—tailor fine clothes in their own gigantic work- rooms—and sell direct to you through their own 117 stores, Coast-to-Coast. Big volume . . . big-value savings for you—anniversary time—all the time! AMERICA’S SMARTEST SPORT COATS 24.95 ALL-TIME VALUE: ALL-WOOL SLACKS 8.95 ‘SWEATERS REDUCED! Warm, colorful, bulky-knits Regularly...7. 95 —the all-American favorite now hss of college and career men. Pure, imported Australian wool crew-neck pullovers, in new fall colors. Pretty soft at this low price! Specially priced through Wed. Nov. 5th only . Exclusive Richman Flair- Line—the American coat with the expensive drape and appearance of the original British raglan. Beautifully Richman-tailored with extra room across the back for extra shoulder ease. 395 Handsome tweeds, gabar- dines, coverts, in checks, pat- FREE 90-Day Home Service We're making room for ‘59's so these are close-out prices. Never before such a big box $9] )95 WITH at such a low, low price. TRADE NO MONEY DOWN! 5-YR. WARRANTY FREE DELIVERY of PONTIAC The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NZ 5] West Huron St. Open Friday and Monday til 9 P.M. FE 4-1555 terns and solids. Charge it...up to 6 months to pay! Richman -BROTHERS a MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. al ors ARS : 2 ie 4 ri eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; WASHERS AND DRYERS HURRY FOR THESE Bp SENSATIONAL ; BUYS p Quantities Limited to Manufacturers ' Plus Our Own Floor Sample Stock MAYTAG AUTOMATIC. | || @N WASHER and DRYER | ——— || 142m Both for... Regularly Sell for More Than $400 SO OICE $] 3 Tor Either Washer or Dryer MAYTAG WRINGER | WASHERS .. . Regularly | Sell for : $129.95 DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS 30 to 40% Off! BIG SUPER STOR REFRIGERATORS ©@ Full-Width Freezer with Aluminum Liner - ® Full-Width Chiller Tray ® Deep Door Shelves ® Tall Bottle Zone Regularly $ Sell for $229.95 | -/ ee NO DOWN &% FEderal PAYMENT = 3-714 c & Oey 108 NORTH SAGINAW SB) Ser | FREE Parking in Our Lot Behind Store ‘Where Manufacturers’ Trucks Are Pas \ | j f j ve 3 st eee 7‘RHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,.OCTOBER 30, 1958 + ONE CO OR | Quantities Limited to Manufacturers Plus Our Own Floor Sample Stock! Everything Goes! EMERSON 21-inch TABLE MODEL TV's me § Poicut FROM | 2-118 ANUFACTURERS | EMersonuens Portable TV Sets NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 FULL YEARS TO PAY! . Sell for $149.95... TRUCKS IN OUR | ":-" ‘ign PARKING LOT! Only $1.50 PARKING LOT BEHIND WKC OFF PERRY ST. Weekly? .. . NORTH OF THE ROOSEVELT HOTEL! | EMERSON 21-inch OVER. 500: INNERSPRING WOOD CONSOLE TV's - MATTRESSES and BOX picid s 88 _ SPRINGS to Choose From! ee EMERSON HI-FIDELITY @ PHONO-RADIO Consoles _ 3 SPEAKERS . Ae $ 98 Floor Sample RADIOS by oe | he CHOICE SADMIRAL SSS 8 NUATRLES “Puen From... , Phone as FEderal ST 1 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW 50c WEEKLY “TWENTY: TWO 2 SUITS at 1 Low Price 9% 1 00 Buy One Suit at Only We will sell you another suit of the same quality ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1958. 1 ¥ Here’s "PINTO PETE” cent of the tin eans ‘ a. _RIDING HORSE ; You Get $ 40” : He's a western 2 Suits for poh EE ai Witle cowboys or a ride JOHNNIE WALKER aaa | FREE: A $5.00 Set | in bis big western soddie. . : ‘ uff Links when For 16: 86 N. Saginaw Oppcsite Federal’s weave oOo. for youngsters 1 io years. Open Fri. - Sat. - Mon. ‘til $ P. M. 2-SUIT DEAL. Layeways 5 St “ \ \ \ NUE Me hed A od ’ YY SSS Awan totitefese a MWA Wert Ye as dd 4 Sas - a Aan .™ « # aS Hog s .* Cd a Ss 2 | - Cs CA ? —" : N OF UALITY 5g _ aS | : ¢ : ~~. a oA o-* Nee R AUTO STORES SS 0 <2 Pontise Press Photo | Loti ‘ J 3 , x: Le AIDING THE NEEDY — These three Haw- articles will be distributed to local needy fam- | “She - RS a A thorne Elementary School sixth graders are flies instead of those overseas. Left to right are AN >. . ~ a Om EE among students throughout the Pontiac district Scott Kerns of 1330 S. Lake Angelus Shores, tas gt : be ee Saginaw ; St. S= 4 -_ ae who are participating in the Second Annual Robert Grant of 269 Gallogly Rd. and David 16 INCH SIZE Special Cat Order P > 1 ZA Clothing Drive sponsored by the Pontiac Admin- Hardenburg of 2971 Winton St. The drive ends in With TRAINER WHEELS Desk in this | & R. Store ASS 2 istrators and Supervisors Assn. ‘The collected all schools tomorrow. a rage pa eee , FREE PARKING = -2 _ A popular tra folks. . eae = ~S - Semi-pneumatic tires, full > $2 IN REAR nf 4 chain guard, Sturdily built Use Your Credit-—Take =~ Today, more than ever, buying = <9 hard use. New flamboyant colors! DOWN Up to 2 Years to Pay ~ - Seal <a =) 2 .;| msoeamey” 2 'Naws of Service: Personne ey a i makes the most sense... as | = = pee eo because it gives you everything -- | , : > OF Oa you ever wanted in a whiskey. “2 | Airman 3.C. Charles S. Moore,'sell Payne of 2939 Winton Dr., at Fort Leonard Wood. He was sta-/ =< \ ™ cP <% ‘\son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooré has been discharged and is now tioned at Fort Polk, La. through- R — | - -“z ‘of Clarkston who entered the serv- home. He enlisted in October thi a | 1 | ~ BOURBON ae ice in March, 1958, of 1956 and receiv ed basic training, out most of his service duty. ors | (SStensr eerie = _« is stationed at { f E — Castle Air Force § p $6 Bi ili ZN = mee ere" TWA Sours Efforts ay 7 on CAA = Calif. p f d | T ‘ ALLEN C. a = Enlisted for in e eld axes 3 —— = tour’ veers. Ai {9 Avoid Walkout |- os etl =S man Moore is un- WASHINGTON if — Federal tax a = Satie miley KANSAS CITY (AP)—Prospects Collections in Michigan totaled $6,- oS He is a former of a strike against Trans World .198.156,000 in the fiscal year = ‘ 4 44 fd School studen and received ba-! é tf MOORE jsic training at San Antonio, Tex. |He expects to be home for Christ-' | mas. ae Clarkston High t. Airlines Friday night has spurred ‘Jast-minute efforts to settle a con-! tract dispute. The International Assn. of Ma-) ichinists, which has scheduled a jwalkout of its 6,700 members, por ‘it had made a new proposal. * * * ‘in New York, TWA sat a ended June 30. Collections in the entire nation! during the 12-month period were | | $79, 978,467,000, down slightly from the previous year's $80,172,000,000. Individual tax payments in Mich- State: Reprouentetive 4TH DISTRICT Lawyer-Accountant Veteran - “Obligated to No One but You” Pvt. Joseph K. Tiltman, son of Charlies S. Thomas said he was Se anus | | | "| | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tiltman of 195 Willard St., has completed ba-) sic training at Fort Leonard Wood ‘Mo. and now will be stationed at surprised to hear it. “We are perfectly willing to ne- ‘gotiate but we cannot do so if the | % jurion refuses to change its posi-) ~ Fort Knox, Ky.. * * * ‘tion,’ he said. Mayor H. Roe Bartle offered to — | Army Specialist 3.C. Eugene R. arbitrate the dispute, centering — | Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-' around work classifications and) — igan totaled $2,666,418,000 and cor-' porate income and profits taxes ay Will Represent Everyone Sed ne Se | functions. ea LEGO The parties said they, | “8% would study the offer. : Thomas said the company will! & | were $1.944, #1 000. ( LION STORE'S - 38th manivorcaryll ¥e Ven’s $49.95 Wool “'furlough its 19,000 employes in event of a strike because it can’t © _ continue flights without mainten- - ance crews. — SPECIAL 1° PAINT BARGAINS | We're sad, we're lonesome on cloudy days . . . nobody, but nobody buys point on cloudy days . . . so, we're going to do something about it! Any day the sun isn’t — I Nevada 94 Years Old CARSON CITY, Nev: (AP)—Ne- 4 vada has 94 candles on its birth. |: | |i ia) AMMA Nw il Mm, TOPCOATS shining . . . we'll offer you a second gallon of paint for Ic in the some quality that —-- _ you purchase. Take advantage of this offer all during the month of November. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY © 04 PROOF + OLD QUAKER BIST. (0., OVER 2, 000, 000 CASES SOLD! $ 3 3 LAWRENCEBURG, IND. i ee OSS § dancing to drag racing. - day cake. And they’re being | _ | blown, out in high style here start-| © _ ing Friday. Events planned for the state capital range from square a A Lasting Gift... Vibrator Chairs Occasional Chairs — most any style SAVE AS MUCH AS (9% ON MANY Never Before So Much for So Little at Hi-Way Furniture A Chair for Christmas See Our Display--Over 100 Chairs Loungers -- Recliners -- Rockers We hope to see you on one of those cloudy days! Speci House Paint | NOTHING FINER ON THE MARKET AT THIS VALUE PRICE. COVERS WELL AND IS EXCEEDINGLY DURABLE 3. 2nd GALLON 1c-2 GALLONS £3.99 ON CLOUDY DAYS DELUXE PAINTS Your Choice of 5" 2nd GALLON 1c-2 GALLONS °5.99 ON CLOUDY DAYS OUTSIDE HOUSE $ PAINT: ~~ GLOSS ENAMEL SEMI-GLOSS or FLAT FINISH 2. ‘Christmas Delivery Sure If Ordered by November 10th... Use Our Lay-Away EASY ‘TO PARK ... JUST DRIVE UP HI-WAY FURNITURE MART 1532 WOODWARD AVE., BIRMINGHAM. MICH. | ee _ e : # BLOCKS N.OF 14 MERD. 0.0.5 0 Wuedweed 4/40 Charge It 30-60-90 Budget Up to 24 Mo. s id Spatter’ Inlaid Tile First time this favorite 1 pattern has been offered 6 /9° Ea. in convenient tile form. Full 9 x 9 size. Reg. 14. ASPHALT TILE Full 9x9 size. Compare this price anywhere. We can only offer this price in case lots. 4: Ea. Plastic Wall Tile ut Your chotce of complete & uf 1 color range. Easy to ¢ CEa. a clean in lifetime colors. tag Reg. 2c and 4¢ each, Z ® - 9x12 Linoleum Rugs Heavy quality with a long $ 95 wearing finish. Easy to clean. Reg. $6.95. SANDRAN The modern stainproof, greaseproof floor covering that. never, never needs waxing. Reg. $1.69 sq. ward. 1° Mica Counter Top ‘The hard finish counter toppin 4g: Sq. Ft. . that comes in many wonderful de- signs, Burnproof, stain- go. & Ereaseproot. Reg. Free Estimates ‘on All Tile -— Linoleum and Carpet Work ee |e : fl li 99-101 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET ee p heen You Tools Free - rl p Park Free Rear of Store ine _THE ademas PRESS, THURSDAY, octowER 80,1958 Ee eee ee TWENTY-THREE | akes Dim View. of Women Politicos! 222.2 won stones | tician of the future, he went on\— 38th Anniversary | uplizing ‘blonde, _Muweved pit |with the rami, gine, shaking f ee | } Men's $1495 ig |cians in public office. his head as he blew it. SLACKS He could see them emulating % the politicians’ game. « To Fete Dem Candidates * Ithe males at their own sport. “Democratic congressional andi) And then, suddenly, in one greaticounty candidates will meet to-\~ vicuna-colored vision, he foresaw|morrow at a coffee hour at 9:30 the ‘end of the, two-party, two-sexia.m. in the home of’Miss Norma’ system in the United States. “Chin-|Walling, 2445 Hester St. Keego ” is-ichilla,"" he mumbled. “The presi-'Harbor. i ae ace ace eaeeee by a good looking guy. : But amy homien4, she. curventiy /tnids is running for nothing but cover, says beware the lady politico. He says that boy, if you think | there’s a deep-freeze-vicuna-coat- empty-promise-and - kickback problem now, wait till the girls get into bigh offices. The tax- payer will never know what bit hin. “It is not so much a question of women being greedy-—although ‘jthey are—or that they cheat-al- though they de.” He waved before me the latest report of a business 1959 Model Nationally Advertised Electric Blanket A $30 VALUE—FREE Double Bed Size—Rose, Pink or More—Installed on Kdison Lines. . Get Your , _ FREE BLANKET NOW! WATER HE ©@ 5S YEAR WARRA © FIBERGLAS INSULAY TED < COMPLET ELY AUTOMATIC DISON APPROVED FREE Nationalf A Mode! ELECTRIC brated we > Pr IT Quality 3-Pc. Colored Bath Sets | With Cast fron Tub Reg. $21995 Value » compere « | SAVINGS GALORE at your Plumbing Department Store With All Chrome 30 GALLON FAMOUS MAKE ratings GAS WATER — SAA 95 HEATER cen: Automatic 30 GALLON GLASS LINED - GAS WATER HEATER sagtscr Marenty 4% 2-Compartment Kitchen Sink| | Slightly Irregular YOUR CHOICE $ 5 95 SHOWER STALL rite sreite * * cal DOLL CRADLE Reg. is = *] 29 ee Pley Doctor Kit = 88¢ . 5 Ft. 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FE 4- 1516 or FE 5-2100 ,72 5, AGuAw ie - TWENTY-FOUR . | } i : Pee 3 cae aoe 2 | Ae ‘ = A } aS * i { ‘: * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 = Hollywood Headlines Wanda Mousiels Signs IN Bh Daye Open Every D for LUNCH and ome By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Tiliam Holden and John ‘Wayne, ago. || towers. x *«* * — a natural Bergmanesque beau- Recommended by Duncan Hines—Gourmet—Seutheastern Tourist Association—and by our many satisfied guests from a. : biter . all over the world, whom we have served for 3 generations! up at their leading ladies. @ ’ These Delicious Foods Served: * . 4 nl . Pet + m : 14 hinds of Sea Foods Prime Steaks and Chops lin the five-million-dollar e ES * * * A Special Dinner Surprise Daily _[|march through the South. For your Birthday, An- | | niversary or Farewell Parties we will furnish Separate Dining Rooms with Dance Music fur- nished for parties of 50 and up. || faster? j '|Tall Beauty Finally Gets — |Chance to Become Star — Constance Lanka pec Pron teceya ng Ha a- knockout. But she couldn't get! should have been a star two years One of the things that held her ||| back is that producers didn’t have || the vision that some of the rest of L] pardon’ for this "that Connie "eealled “I didn’t have much to do, She stands a delightful 5 feet/The picture did nothing for me.”| | 1/9 or 10 in high heels, Though she ' Phas obwous qualities for stardom ty, blonde Kelly-like hair and a -+f rich voice that is all her own — her height was against her. Some- how, ule stars eal like : look Says lke Gus '1\ Fortunately, Was nd. Holden |] F Poli lige above: oo pinaly she oor urts oreign 0 Icy {fied for the leading female role “Horse | She plays a Southern belle who. i | ispies on Yankee interlopers! ‘have’ caussd! ieraperabie COMPLETE DINNER ..............,.4.-° + $2.50 ||/Wayne and Holden and is kid-, CHILDREN under 10 ................ *...$1.50 ||/naped by them on their cavalry| Why hasn't she gotten to the top| It's a wonder to many who have| dinner attended by 1,100 persons. } hl gs Re aS TORE’S In Our Grille —9 P. M. to 2 A. M. ‘LION STO IRENE BADER at the Piano | 38th Anniversary © Tuesday through Saturday Inclusive mit TELEPHONE OR 3-1907 Old Mill Tavern’ WE 88 on the Dixie Highway—Waterford lf — “Be SPECI AL RATES the cake free of charge. Boys’ $12.98 : Hooded Parkas © sina oe BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. Re FE 4-461] STARTS TOMORROW Horrow Show What are all you Ghouls and Guys gonna do on Halloween? If you're lookin’ some eye-poppin’, blood chillin’, rib ticklin’ fun, be sure to attend our HALLOWEEN HOR- ROR SHOW Friday, October 3ist. We're gonna bring you the five most terrifying. sereechingest HORROR HITS that ever shrieked across the screen. Do you think you can take it? Girls, here's your chance to see if your Boy Friend is a man or mouse! "Cause you've never seen anything so weird, so fantastic ep0l) fiendish! Thrills and chills -begin here where Franken- stein and Dracula left off! Your blood will run eold as unknown ‘terror comes screaming at you from nowhere! Boys, here's your chance te hold the Ghoul Friend tight . for she'll be scared to death! All the Spooks will be here, and we guarantee you'll have the creep- jest, laughinest show you've ever seen! - for FREE! CIDER AND DO-NUTS AT MIDNIGHT The BLUE oe has only the latest and finest heaters. “= “cruel and unfair tactics’ against! =| Presiden tial utterances, de-| _ divide and not unite our people.” - ‘ is Congress cooperated with Ei-; |senhower, who is the only person) MA 4-2151 -'who can speak for America in for-| Se LAKE _jeign poy . hy How Christmas come in Mey- sl 4M) Said producer Angus Macleod of @ personality, a strong voice and a {$175,000 Settlement int charging reciente Hs ile’ ee pouch suit, icaught her on the supper club we icuit. I recall seeing her on the! closing night of the old Last Fron- tier Hotel in Las Vegas, She was SONTTA = . DRIVE- iN, ¢ & anywhere in films. Mand Cv v 4 & Columbia brought her out here after she made a hit in her first big-time date as a singer at tie | St. Regis in New York. “T did just one picture — aj quickie with Frankie Laine,” she. SHOW STARTS 9:00 P.M, "-\WARM—COMFY — IN-CAR — HEATERS 7 IIPPED ne tA Ne OPEN 6:30 P. M. SS i and Blake Edwards, who was di-| : recting his first picture, didn't; [ : ! have much time to devote to me.| b She asked for her release and got it. Then she went back to the} clubs. \ i J | : TULSA, Okla. (AP)—U.S, Rep.) \Carl Albert (D-Okla) told a Tulsa, | Democratic party rally Wednes-| E ‘day night that political campaign-|f ing by President Eisenhower may |America’s foreign policy. | * * * Albert, Democratic whip in the) |House, spoke at a $10-a-plate party "TOMORROW | Watch for Our HUGE HALLOWEEN PARTY SOS ANCRTS Ibert accused Eisenhower of) | the Democrats, adding that ‘in the cold war against communism, it is important that America. re- main united.” SSRs jsigned to cast aspersions upon a) @ large segment of our population,” | “said Albert, “are calculated to’ BILL WILLIAMS — - LOLA ALBRIGHT He said Democratic leadership OPEN 6:45 “We —- politics should stop) ‘at the shore line,” he said. “The job of selling the risen | ‘hower foreign policy as now ad-' ministered is not an easy job and § © ‘nobody knows this better than I as § | | Democratic whip.’’ ' Sarah Churchill Will Play Lead in ‘Peter Pan’ time to one American town! The Adventurous Life Story of | HARRY BLACK PARTNER AND THE TIGER “=[—""™" | (AP) — Sir Winston | Also. “BITTER VICTORY” o STN Sa Rees 2:55 Only! ]| Tomer at 8:00 P.M,—Doors Open at 7:30 P.M. “A MAJOR EVENT OF THE DANCE SEASON... A MUSTi” JOHN MARTIN, NEW YORK TIMES THE RANK ORGANIZATION suhes putts i proteation > e Ic ot aiednider BALLET featuring “GISELLE” in two octs iat a 3: _ GALINA ULANOVA a Exactly as presented before “ Her Mojesty Queen Elizabeth it Nef : ot the Royal Opero House, Covent Gorden SPP PLP a ietsiediinaiadiesindiaal 1 tet “GOYA” Travel Adventure Film! ali ltt ete Compete Show 5 ot 8:00 P.M. Feature at 8:25 $1.50 tax) — Children 50c ies Ne GE ee cae © eee St TOMORROW | Ph ig ast Th ig Str! Th Big Picture! week MART LPECK SIMMONS BAKER HESTON WES ie in TECHNICOLOR and TECHNIRAMA’ Pent ALLA WLR ne REGORY PEON Ponce Tomorrow at 1:00 - 3:46 - 6:32 - 9:28 ~ . BICKFORD 2s ey oe | CHARLES Atco SSAA WEST us ROBERT WTLER - tt Sy SOLD HAL ' he teeny ate Patt haces te, IE asec aeat iChurchill’s 44-year-old actress daughter Sarah is going to come: a an - -baek to‘the London stage as Peter) TODAY & | & CT ra nm rg | | Open |Pan, the boy who never grew old.| os 25c to p.m. FRIDAY | Sbe announced she will play the, : part in the annua] Christmas pro-' duction at the Scala ‘Theater, not! Returned to Thrill You! At 12:00 ~ 1:05 « 3:10 - 5:20 ~ 7:30 ~ 9:30 Miss Churchill has been Sine sporadically on the stage and television in America for the) ‘past nine years. For the past two. ‘weeks she’s been playing in reper-| |tory in Worthing, on England's ' south coast. | Peter Pan at her age is not un-; FRIDAY SPECIAL! FISH FRY ~~. ALE YOU CAN EAT! 11:30 | 25 : 5:30 to to 2:30 10:30 MANNY’S Cocktail Lounge West Huron and Elizabeth Lake ‘usual. Mary Martin first played| ‘the part at 41 in the United States: and was a big hit. Like Miss Mar-| ‘tin and all the other Peters, Miss % ‘Churchill will wear tights and fly, ‘about the stage suspended from a, ' wire. ‘his new star: “I found she has ‘figure which will look good in F.O.E. +1230 289 W. MONTCALM | FISH or CHICKEN |B Every Fri. 5: 30° to 7:30 ' | STARTING WITH A SPECIAL Halloween Midnight ‘ SHOW TOMORROW | INITIATION At 12:00 o'Clock . |SAT. NIGHT 3% RY CLIFT: ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT “RAINTREE COUNTY NIGEL PATRICK MARVIN +5) TECHNICOLOR | VAN DYKE AERIE DRILL TEAM | ee AND RITUAL TEAM TO OFFICIATE DANCE FLOOR eri SHOW Members Bring Your Guests ommended for Announcing Our Re-opening With N. Perry again open, we invite you to visit us Thursday or Friday, Oct. 30th and 31st, and enjoy a FREE cup of fresh-brewed King’s Coffee. Children with parents will receive a FREE cold drink of their choice, Oct. 80th & 31st. ISCREET TEOHNICCKOR*from WARNER BROS say PUN KIS ett rece STN DOEN Sissies! Feature Starts at 7:10 — 9:00 Come to us for Sunday Family Dinners Businessmen’s Luncheons or Use Our COMING FRIDAY THE INDEST RUCTIBLE CREATURE! Carry-Out Service to treat the family to fish, shrimp or chicken dinners 1300 North Perry = * “MOTORCY or your choice of sandwiches, at home. , ath ey 20¢ CHILD ® ADULT 60¢ Phone FE 21599 Plow’ GSR iat re 5-801 open te sity vost type nen aw Special Halloween Show ®@ 3 - Features - 3 AS es scree ON! reo bb 7 Cw: | ATED WITH THE BLOOD HARRISON’S Grill Room “MACABRE CHASERS’ Pits Wciins and Drive-In Restaurant TEEN-AGE THRILL AND ‘EXCITEMENT! | CLE GANG” BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] NOW thru THURSDAY ERNEST K. GANN'S MIGHTIE ae MCE THE HIGH BND THE MIGHTY ST BEST SELLER THE LATEST, FINEST IN-A-CAR | HEA ' BE WARM, REAL nN osnt a he paras oe et aaa Sa, Son THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1958 ! TWENTY FIVE —_ 5 ten Table” 0 Ei general who sido have Lodge No. 2097 and will became Jackson Ist Democrat TRI NGLE ia, the town of Lin-|taken his meals off the boulder du th T |. d predefessors ANG era ts Remote Sou ern Islands Sis wes === (SeSntre «| (TRIANGLE [EDWARD'S meme STgoK SOLD - FROM 20% TO. 50% OFF ff suITs ° COATS. @ JACKETS e PANTS Ladies’ Fur-Cloth Coots and Jackets SPORT COATS committee believe the solution lies Critical Filipino Problem | MANILA (UPI) — The Philip.jentries are known Communists,”,Olivares and his policy making? has launched a wide-scale/pefense Secretary Jesus-V: infiltration! tion tour of the southern area. 128. $. Woodward, Birmingham South of Maple Read | OPEN TONIGHT! BIG SAVINGS at B&G From $5.00 | jand to pemanar dy ex y “ek the it! RF EDUCATION NEEDED WATCHES — RINGS — CLOCKS Peeentiow in the <r ied The President’s Law Enforce- COSTUME JEWELRY — SILVERWARE EXPANSION BANDS FROM 89c Musical Instruments of All Kinds LAYAWAY © CASH © TERMS | EDWARD'S OUTLET-18 So. Saginaw Open Monday and Friday ‘al $ | For centuries the sea-faring Fil-/tnent Unit in the Southern Philip- !Tausog tribes—roamed the south-/Only to secure the nation’s back- : rial boundaries | agents. | In their speedy sailboats the lem of its remote peoples. for cloth, spices and finished prod- of ‘this problem. The inhabitants Manila blackmarkets. | in away with in the face of newfan- |government had relaxed its FSW eovernment. Eee eee ee vaa| PLEUSP chairman Col. Claviano particularly| Pines (PLEUSP) firms up the de-jplanes and thousands of foot |those belonging to the Samal andj termination of’the government not/troops, now has a radio station door from illicit trade and tot doy teins | |ern waters unhindered by territo- cit trade and smug-/that they belong to the Philip- 0 OF err gitar but fhaally. tachte the preb-/otace after all. It is setting up Sulu island, isolated from baa alee showing ay —_ ben “Southerners” struck deep imto|Central government for countless) sical nature of ju 5 j and surrounding|Years, with its predominantly Mos-|then perhaps the spiritual value lareas bartering copra and sugar|/€™m population, is a prime example will come afterwards.” n| have their traditions, customs and! provide the southern people with ee ee ee sth ahich thay Gand Qitic® to hol couctahe | Up to obew five years ago the’ #104 regulations from the centralithe government proposes to sup- PLEUSP, in addition to its ships, more courts in the area with a “the| An ambitious plan is afoot to toms, traditions and mores which plant, Just what these will be has not yet been determined. SPECIAL Silverware Tray Practical and eosy to clean. Regular tical. penser DRAIN BOARD Ito the Philippines, still groggy TRAY }from a dollar reserve which had Sa Sa eS Polyethylene drain board that will fit all sinks. nie § $1.19 ~~” 9G Delicious FOOT LONG HOT DOGS With Everything 33 | S. 5. KRESGE COMPANY | * ; ° | foes cee ee ! Building permits were issued | Jesselton and even Hong Kong, it-\1. 4349 dwellings in Oakland County during the first nine months narcotics, but/of 1958, according to the Detroit vy its up a four | jak to on slldine low of Sia. Oot SE | | The rise for August-September is And the threat to the security of seven per cent. |the country could not entirely be\s IN TOP 10 discounted. | Three Oakland County com- “Mest ot Go Coteaseen) Sieg! mamitios wore smemy the top © ‘of the three counties in the 1958 Colorful and prac- LION STORE’S : : | Oak, 5% ‘| 38th Anniversary | =p, 4”. ") Building permits for 207 dwell ae » ings issued for Pontiag dur- Ladies’ $9.98 ry =e Gass period. *5* When you really needa helping hand } It’s been a hard day—the longest and hard- est day of your life. Growing up can be. awfully tough on a twelve-year-old—when you're suddenly the head of the house. There’s so much to do! Meals to prepare | (as best you can). The small kids to take’ care of. Tidy the house. Fix the baby's | formula. If only mother wasn’t sick! It’s not that you mind the work. That’s not it at all. It’s just that, well, the respon- | sibility is just too overwhelming for one so' young. Even easy tasks are difficult for| untrained hands. Then, when everything seems blackest, | she comes to the door—the Visiting Nurse. | Could anyone be more weleome? The Visiting Nurses Association is just one of the 195 United Foundation services | that benefit by the Torch Drive. Last year, ' Visiting Nurses made over 100,000 house | calls, bringing their skill and training to all sm T'rj-County Construction cue seer Up During 3rd Quarter “|quarter of 1957 while Oakland ER ie : B| | F 7 7 — & ma a g | =. E - |Pontiac Lodge. Wool SKIRTS | .7i%2 Strona three counties for the three-quar- ter priod. In the last three months, Wayne and Macomb Counties issued more building permits than in the third County issued 460 less than its 1957 July-August-September number of permits. The Pontiac Elks Lodge No. ad |Drill Team and several local Elks | ‘dignitaries will take part in the | institution of a new Nortwest De-| troit Lodge this Sunday in Detroit. | The institution will be conducted , by Past District Deputy Grand} Exalted Rulers, which include; Thomas P. Gillotte, Austin D. Es-| ler, and Robert M. Owen of the | The new group will be designated | CAULKING Heavy Duty Gun end 3 Cartridges, Grey or White | SALE ON PLASTIC WALL TILE a ee Colors Flame-Resistant CEILING TILE 4 Factory Finish White g ‘SQUARE FOOT Brand Name PAINT SALE Pay Regular Price of $5.95 for 1 Gallon ee Cc FOR B OMLY @ House & Trim @ Satevior Primer @ Masonry Paint @ Fiat Enamel @ Gless Enamel @ Semi - Gloss @ Primer - Sealer Underceat @ Viny! @ Latex Wall Bend Interior -- Exterior WHITE PAINT 1.79 Can Be Tinted Any Color era Special! Spatter Linoleum “FLOOR TILE Tt 9x9 ROBINETTE by Robbins Plastic Reinforced FLOOR TILE 14% Corktone Asphalt FLOOR TILE Box of 80 3 Shades | $5 Spetter Asphalt FLOOR TILE A¢ Ea. lf You don’ t bers your ‘LE from us, we both lose money! OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9—TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FREE PARKING & SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 FE 8-3717 ' OUTLET Bike Tire and Tube: $ 2” Both for one low price! Get any size, type blackwall tire and matching. tube. F5825-5924 Reinforced Bike Basket 89¢ Strong. Ideal for books, etc. F7342 Electric Bike Horn 88° who needed it—regardless of race, creed or | color. Your contribution to the Torch Drive helps all 195 services in their work. So when you are contacted, give the Detroit way: Give once for all. How much depends entirely upon you—and your conscience. CARE Enough— =) to GIVE Enough Uses fMashlight F7165 Top Quality Fiber Broom Regular | ae 88° PONTIAC AREA | ‘UNITED FUND Campaign Oct. 21-Nov. 11. Firmly tied dnd cross -sewn fibers. retain ne 9 Withstands rough use. X1960 6"x9” Rear Speaker Kit $159 - Reg. 5.75 4 Add tonal realism and con- venience to your car.. Complete for installation. 3D661} 1 Davis Tire Tubes $295 6,50/6.70/7.10 x 15 sizes. Plus Fed. Tax Heavy Duty Brake Fluid 39¢ WH For safe stops! 12 ounces, Welcome Door Mat oust BO. Hospitable, Non- skid. 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FREDMAN, Inc., General Contractors SHOPPING CENTER 2317 &. Telegraph Rd. Open 16-9 Dally—FE 8-9466 162 N. Sagindw St. Open 9:30- 5:30 — Men. & Frit, 8:80 - 9:96 FE 2-9253 TEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! 5 TWENTY-SIX 7 More than 55,000 accidental | highways and parks. dae is ade deaths in the U.S. each year fat RES of the nation’s total place in. such public places’ as| accident toll. (Political Advertisement) More than a million people visit Mount Vernon,—George “Washing: | ‘Iton’s estate, every year. _ Advertisem nth eet Record... Says Meagher LEO P. MEAGHER . MY PLATFORM IS YOUR PLATFORM ® PUBLIC HEALTH. The protection of our children against polio by the vaccination of children entering kindergarten, @® OUR AGED. The establishment of a commission for the aged. ® OUR CHILD GUIDANCE PROBLEM. The treatment of these children through state co- operation with local clinics, fer more efficient treatment at great savings to the state. ® OUR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ! will support scientific edventoment that may save the lives of our sons and our western civilization. , © THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY. | want to see Michigan become the greatest state in the Union by taking full advantage of the St. Lawrence Seaway. © LABOR. | favor a state labor relations board, but will oppose any legistation designed to destroy labor. as My Republican Opponent’s Voting Record IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF He voted to discontinue state funds to vaccinate children against polio. He voted against a commission for the aged. He opposed the establishment of any new child guidance clinics: we now have a six month waiting list in Oakland County. He voted to reduce the funds for our St. Lawrence Sea-Way commission from $45,000 to a ridiculous $500, thus it cannot function. He opposed the appointment of Tom Doherty and called this fine christian gentleman a Marxist from the Senate -floor. He. gets headlines at taxpayers’ expense through his committee on waste, while he occupies a@ $42.00 a day hotel! suite at taxpayers’ expense. _ VOTE FOR LEO P. MEAGHER VOTE DEMOCRATIC _jassistant director of operations. lout of 10 say: _ |When’s \they’ll says -*\Cross? Or the Army?’” ~ | \United Service Organizations — is -\financed through volunteer giving. |Community Chests and United -|Funds include USO even though -|their particular cities or towne _|have no USO clubs. . service — even if nobody thinks/5¢ “|much about them now,” > |Feitelson. ae Bik ~ \Half of them are under 25. Half ‘\of them have never been away ‘from home before.” | tional -\Christian Assn., |Community Service, National Jew- “lish Welfare Board, Young Wom- -\tion Army and National Travel- lers Aid Assn. It was formed in -.|centers abroad. -| “We do everything from helping ~\a fellow find an apartment for his _|family at a price he can pay to _.|telling him where he can buy a _\razor or helping him meet nice \girls at our dances and picnics,” ~ \says Feitelson. “|changing shows abroad. There a4 for SFATE SENATOR 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ocrowER On. \aneaiienneee eeresetee oereeiatiiee Servin 21, Million NEW YORK (AP)—The war is! over — but the USO isn’t. . Ask American youngsters in uniform who pay 3% million visits to USO clubs each month. “But the public is unaware of our Work,” says Milton Feitelson, “Ask people about USO and 8 ‘It’s wonderful. it coming back?’ “Ask them how it’s financed and ‘Gee, isn’t it Red * * * The USO — short version of “They've all got kids in the says “Remember — there are 24 million kids in the armed forces. * * * USO is a federation of six na- agencies: Young Men’s National Catholic en's Christian Assn., The Salva- February 1941. USO may use facilities of any continental United States and 22 x +e * The USO also sends constantly EOE IE ELLER ES Soe é member agency in a community| “ior build USO clubs where other ~~“ |facilities are not available. USO .\is now operating 245 clubs in the ag —'USO Lends Helping rand Prank to Our Youths in SETVICE sieve Sree She were 1,375 such shows — moa all over the world last yeéar- to ice men and women. x *« * Feitelson — “Mr, USO himself” to his colleagues —-is a chunky fellow with bushy black hair, gold-rimmed spectacles and boundless enthusiasm. He started with USO when it was first organized and helped the city of Philadelphia organize its ization went out in 1947. “The flags had, stopped waving, but many cities — Philade was one — felt the kid brother in the armed forces needed help too, The war was over, but we kids to service camps and over- as,"* he says. * * * When the USO was brought back with the Selective Service Act of 1948, Feitelson got-in it immediately. The USO’s job is the Same now as it was during the war — only it has less money and fewer vol- junteers. Says. Feitelson: ‘People go on an emotional jag during a war — like World War It or the Korean War. Then they forget. If you remind them, they are anxious to help. But we have to keep telling 'tm.”’ Educators fo Atfend MSU Conference Four Pontiac educators will par- ticipate ‘in the program at the Michigan State University confer- ence for the Michigan Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Local residents who will attend the Nov. 6-7 conference are Dr. Russell W. Curtis, coordinator of secondary education; Dr. Ted Ward, coordinator of the student- teaching program in Pontiac for MSU students; Gerald White, co- “LION STORE'S - 38th Anniversary | Men’s $19.95 JACKETS “12” | jordinator of elementary education, ‘ jand Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, super- ‘intendent of Pontiac schools. The MASCD and the MSU Col- lege of Education are joint spon- ‘sors of the conference which will -jexplore the fundamental issues in curriculum with 400 | teachers and school administrators. Michigan t The majority of ,cases of asthma begin in childhood and, if neg- lected, may lead to serious, dis- abling pulmonary disease in adult) . «| life. OR of i, WESTINGHOUSE DESI- Lucy rx al ues. Sat. 9 to 6 musical — that traveled to sr | entertain bored and lonely serv-| own USO when the national organ- 100.” were still shipping thousands of nity Sangren and will get a\ hearing jj, ~ Friday before Vice President Dale |i Faunce. i ‘At halftime Saturday, Delta Upsilon members paraded around the stadium track carrying a 25-!/ foot-long- banner reading ‘The|/} Drinking 100.” Western Michigan's |) band js known as “The Marching |}. WHILE- U "WAIT OR SHOP Smith notified fraternity presi-||IP' | dent Robert Disbolis of Grandiif! 4 Smith’s order bars Delta Upsilon |i} = from inter-fraternity council mem-||}= bership and withdraws university || recognition. — These prices are the talk of the town! ~ Open Monday thru Friday 9 to 9 Biggest Money's Worth Ever! Westinghouse Revolving . ; even cleans itself. Lifts, Westinghouse “Carousel” Cleaner ® MORE POWERFUL for faster dirt pick-up! ® Floor-N-Rug Too! cleans everything underfeot! ® Complete 6-pc. attachment set! e Styled in 2-tone turquoise . . . guaranteed by Westinghouse for 5 full years! ONLY 39” Model LH3 DH3 dromat® washes cleaner, rinses better, eee 50 times a minute. Washes each piece : equally well all the time. All sand, soil, lint and scum go down the drain—never baek © Rolls from room te room on swivel wheels! through the clothes! 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OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to 6 P. Me TWENTY-EIGHT @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Z. 1958 _ Cauliflowerls Hearty Main Buffet Dish Flavored with tomatoes, made savory with an herb, frozen caulli- flower baked in a casserole as di- rected below is a conversation- making buffet supper vegetable. * * * The frozen cauliflower goes into the casserole still raw, so. that there is ne twice-cooking of this delicate vegetable to spoil its tex+ ture. Yet the flavor blends delight-| fully with the other ingredients. By JANET ODELL Open the door of almost any 'Pontiaé area home at this time of year and what do you find? Dad comes in from the garage, shaking drops of fall rain from his hat, glad to be in out of the chilly night. The children are watching Bake at a moderate temperature, the last hour that your roast is|> being readied for the buffet’s dis-|ing football, rolling in the leaves) play. Savory Baked Cauliflower 2 packages frozen caulificwer 2 teas salt iam tomatoes, peeled and sliced, 8 ke teas pepper 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves Me cup Tt or margarine ‘3 cup bread crumbs Prepare greased: 2-quart casse- role (oblong shape with cover is preferred). Turn frozen cauliflower imto casserole (in a single layer with packages side-by-side if casse- role shape permits). Sprinkle cauli- flower with 1 teaspoon salt. Top the cauliflower with tomatoes and sprinkle them with a second tea- spoon of salt, the pepper, and the basil leaves. * * Cover and bake 30 minutes in moderate oven (350 degrees F.). Meanwhife, melt buter or marga- rine and mix with bread crumbs. “Take casserole from oven and, remove cover. Sprinkle crumbs over and return to oven, uncov- ered, an additiona] 30 minutes for continued cooking and’ browning. Total cooking time-is- one hour: Serves six. Spicy Spareribs Cut Into Bits for Finger Food One of the best ways to cook spareribs when you want to serve them as finger food. Finger Spareribs 3 pounds & eaphet wl les racks C eup dai ‘s eup prepared snustard 2 tablespoons gariic-fiavored wine vine- ri tablespoons Worcestershire sauce | aweio sauce > 14 teaspoon brown bottled gravy sauce | Have meatman cut sparerib racks lengthwise into strips that are 2 inches wide. With kitchen scissors, cut rack strips into indi- vidual ribs. Place ribs in shallow roasting pan. Mix molasses and mustard theroughly; stir in vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, tabasco sauce and brown gravy sauce. Spread spareribs with sauce. Roast in a moderate (350 Popeye on television. They have spent the hours after school play- lor perhaps boala: ore: Mom has Fares vm Inavicsd and one jobs any woman faces during store or got in a bit of late garden work. Everyone is hungry. What are they going to have for dinner? Gone is the casualness of sum- mer meals. Thé barbecue is stored away until spring and once again the kitchen stove and oven come into their own. Hearty main dishes for cool weather eating are on today’s agenda. Let’s start with a loin of * * * If the family just loveg barbe- cued pork from the grill, they'll barbecue sauce. Onion soup mix gives the dish a new flavor. Barbecued Loin of Pork 4 to 5 pounds Ved of pork Sait and 1 recipe Bar jocus Sauce Rub roast with salt and pepper. Place on an open rack, fat side up. Bake at 325 degrees, basting fre- quently with barbecue sauce until meat is tender. Makes 810 serv- ings. Barbecue Sauce % cup water 2 tablespoons sugar % teaspoon pepper 1 tesspoon salt 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 thick slice lemon \ cup butter \ cup jing. ingredients, except catsup. |Heat and simmer for 10 minutes. | ‘Stir in catsup. Makes 1 pint of sauce. * * * This time it's Friday night and you just have to serve something different. The children had tuna- noodle casserole at school and your husband hates fish. Try this differ- ent loaf that stars—of all things— crumbled potato chips. Potato Chip Nut Loaf cup cooked pomnatens 1 1 cup cooked pe 1 cup cooked Sheed carrots cup cuds ‘crumbled potato chips (about: degrees oven, spreading ribs often with sauce for 11, heurs. | ~*~ *« * Drain on paper towels or brown | paper and serve in chafing dish or other container that can be kept hot. Makes 12 servings. Note: These may be prepared ahead, wrapped in aluminum foil and frozen or_refrigerated until ready to use. To reheat, place foil wrapped package in shallow pan; one T-ounce | ‘" “val Preshiy iD Pineh ‘a thyme or savoury Combine all ingredients and mix well. Turn into well buttered loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. May be served sliced cold, or hot with a tomato or cheese sauce. | * * * Hamburgers are good to fall back on; we do it ever so often open foil. Brush with additional | sauce. If re spareribs will | need 1 hour at 325 degrees; if re- | frigerated, reheat for 35 to 40 min- utes at 325 degrees. Lamb Filling Varies Sandwich Menu Sandwiches are, of course, the, standby for lunchboxes, but the spreads and fillings can be varied greatly to avoid monotony. Chopped lamb, carrots and Swiss cheese! mixed with mayonnaise and chili| sauce are a delicious sandwich | combination. It's an idea to try! when there may be some lamb' roast from a previous meal in the! refrigerator. | Lamb Sandwich Spread 1's cups finely chevees cooked lamb 'g cup grated carrot 1 cup —- process Swiss " cheese before serving, blend in sour df (about ' 'y Seeeeeea partic salt Buttered bread slices Combine lamb, carrot, cheese, mayonnaise, chili sauce and sea- sonings;. mix well. Spread on bread to make sandwiches. Makes about, 2 cups Simmer Chops With Kraut, Apple Wedges Hearty main course from the top of the range. Pork Chops With Kraut And Apple 4 rib pork ehops (1 inch thick) 1 can (1 pound 2 tablespoons ict brown sugar ™% cup dry sher Salt. pepper 1 ie (cored and quartered but left unpeeled) Trim most of fat away from edge of chops. Melt a small piece of the fat in a 12-inch skillet: brown chops.on both sides; hold chops with fork or stand around sides of skjllet and brown edges. Meanwhile drain sauerkraut, reserving liquid; mix drained kraat with sugar and sherry, Re- move chops from skillet; pour off fat; sprinkle chops with salt and pepper and return to skillet. Speon kraut mixture around chops; top with appie. Cover tightly and simmer ~until | tender — 30 minutes or longer —/| adding a few tablespoons at a time of the kraut juice as needed, Mak| 4 servings, LY _igour cream because of the calories’ and 3 ounces) sauer- at our house. But there are so | many ways ef using ground beef | that we really should try some of them, like this Strogonoff recipe. —~ (We'll let you in on a little secret: If you shy away-from using therein, substitute yogurt. We have! used it in Strogonoff with good re- sults.) Hamburger Strogonoff 3 pounds ground beef 4 cup butter Ay < cans sliced mushrooms. 1 cup chopped -onion , clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons: salt drained the day. Maybe she walked to the/ pork. +. enjoy this roast pork basted with) catsup Combine water, vinegar and) | Onion Soup Mix (just as it comes) from the package). Stir in remain-| jyou can whip up this meat and Pontiac Press Home Editor \fruit combination in jig time. a ee apricots (Olives and callions Dishes tree pC Make up a batch of old-fashioned 'Tempt Fall Appetites i teaspoon cloves te teaspeen cinnamon Cut chopped ham into 8 slices and place in a large skillet. Top x * each slice of meat with 2 apricot halves. Combine juice, cornstarch, cloves and cinnamon. Pour sauce |it ever meat and fruit. Simmer over ‘low heat for 10 minutes. Serve the hot chopped ham slices topped with the spigy sauce. and Serves 46 Papiike is in with paprika. boiled dréssing and use it on” this olan : ” [food costs are for anyone con- el rands a family, : eens bbaee packed, thin xnite for} 1. Buy large sizes of products 10 olives you use frequently ‘such as peanut meget, chet (peed and “grated butter, mayonnaise, oil, cereal, 1 scallion (chopped with most of green|jelly and % old-fashioned boiled dress! ty romaine. me * Turn cabbage into a mixing'..) bowl. Cut olive pulp from pits so attractive lengthwise slivers; add to cabbage with grated carrot, chopped scallion, saldd dressing and salt and pepper tolready-prepared products such as taste. Serve on romaine;_ sprinkle Makes 4 servings. on Food Costs These suggestions for ¢utting a syrup. 2. Compare the price of chain store produets with competitive brands and when — compare “the . Read the ads and rely on pestaia anit ybonnesi: teks ie? extra for freezing, if practical. 4, Instead of spending extra for ghetti sauce, try making your own. "i Woree 1 teaspoon ercecierabire sauce % eu flow | 's eup eb sauce 1% cups dairy sour cream Brown ground beef in half of, |the butter. Add remaining butter.’ mushrooms, onion, garlic, salt and, pepper; saute until onions are; tender, Add worcestershire sauce. | |Stir in Ylolir, then chili sauce. Just \cream. Serve hot over noodles or | spaghetti. * * | The night you dash in just half lan hour ahead of the dinner hour CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDE FF Totally new! “fF / e@e8@ Complexion-mild ...creamy white! ‘ This is new, you'll say, completely new . . . and you'll be right! This creamy white liquid is entirely different from any other detergent. 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FE5-8311 CABBAGE ....--- SQUASH $i <= 2 ‘ THIRTY * Two Cheeses Blend With Pork Every homemaker has days when meal preparation seems @n . effort. made, At such times, quick) top-of-the-range dishes are Some utilize left- most welcome. overs, others start with fresh in-, their universal the is the with which they but for gredients; attraction cook speed and ease can be made * * * 1 skillet casseroles are fa\ mole One-dis! the orite quick and Ci among Skillet Su Ipper d pork and toma- toes; cream che and blue cheese are stirred into this mix ture to give the dish rich body-and unusual flavor. It s delicious served over crisp French fried noodles Creole Sillet Dinner l’a DO sumds ground pork a cup chepred ‘l medium) onion » cup bepped g een pepper = 1 8- ounce package cream cheese. ro« tem peraure eas) § combines gi ese a) 1 No 393 can i] pound) tomatoes 1 teaspoon i « feaspe pepper *, teaspoon celery salt 1 l-oz. par sage Blue cheese. crumbled * * * Brawn pork and onions in skillet over moderate heat. Add green pepp ‘over and cook until vege- tables are tender Add cream cheese and stir untif mixture is smooth. Mix in remaining ingredi- ents. Cover. Simmer 1) munutes.: Sexgve on heated crisp French fried noodles or buttered seasoned rice. Makes 4 to & servings to make you FEEL... FEEL... New + PREPARING FOR HALLOWEEN — Delbert Burnett's Cub Scout Den help her Four-year-old Delbie Burnett and his two-year-old Joween party. sister, Debbie, try their hands at cake frosting. left is Ronnie McGlone who is a neighbor of the Burnetts on Cam- At the right is John Fahrner who lives on Kenilworth. eron street. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor ‘Have vou decided what you're going to make in the way of spe- cial Halloween food for tomorrow night? You probably have smal! goodies ready to pass out to the goblins. But if you are entertain ‘ing, you will want other food. When you want to give the chil- dren something sweet and yet nutritious, make Orange Chiffon Squares These are a Turkish Delight type of confection which may be cut in the shape of pump- kins, if desired. Orange Chiffon Squares 3 envelopes ored gelatin bo eue cold stares juice 2 cune sugal 2 tab!espoons 8 %. cup orange uice ‘e teaspoon nem on 's oc onut Ls tae nfat drv milk crystals } ts ulce Red a w food color { “Flaked coconut or orange sugar i Sprinkle gelatin on ‘ty, cup cold OFange juice in large mixing bow! Combine sugar, rorange juice in syrup and %4 cup 2-quart saucepan i}Cook. over medium heat, stirring constantiv, until syrup reaches rolling boi! Boil for 5 mimuites without stirring. Remove from heat. ‘ Pour over gelatin and stir until ' dissolved, Add einnamon — and coconut Cool at room tempera- Aure io consistency of thick syrup (45 to 60 minutes!. Stir occasion- alls ‘ Pour '; cup ice water into | mixing bewl. Add instant metic | Instant [ESTA Amazing new Siesta is made with the “Heart of the Bean” process that ' gives heartiest, strongest flavor! Siesta really ts different . make you feel truly satisfied. . . a decaffeinated that’s real coffee to Siesta's secret méthod slow-roasts the flavor heart of the coffee bean to bring out évery drop of pure, true coffee . . taste can't tell it's decaffeina . without the caffein that can so often increase tension, jangle your nerves, Siesta gives you the heartiest, strongest to sleepless nights. so delicious your ‘cole, ted. Now you can enjoy your coffee and your sleep! ~and beat thoroughly. renspay,ocromn new _THE PONTIAC PRESS, While we are-onthe subjert off ‘out the is and fiber. Halloween food, let me make nty|about 1% inches of hot ‘wales inp, annual plea, PLEASE WRAP ALL‘a large kettle, Put in squash; cover FOOD YOU HAND OUT AT THE'tightly and”steam for 20 minutes "heced’ should he served at ropell Gover DOOR. Sure, it takes time and or until just tender. Remove one) |ternpernture? To enjoy the full { 4 costs a little. But isn't it worth it? from kettle, invert to drain. lrich flavor of cheese, remove it Adults who may be coming to. Arrange halves in shallow bal trern the refrigerator about ‘, your house for a Halloween party, ling dish. Spread. each half with hour before serving time... ¢ | will like cheese-flavored popcorn.| Making your own i$ more” ae nomical than buying it. ~ Wo serve a large group, make up a bateh of plain popped corn, ahead of time, Heat small amounts, in a 350-degree oven for a few minutes and sprinkle with melted butter and cheese just before serving, Quick Cheese Papcorn 2 quarts hot parece corn }s cup, mel ted butt ; : %4 cup grated Taner can-or Parmesap . fee Se (Vary the amount to suit vour - : Salt to taste Turn hot popeorn into large mix- ing bowl. Drizzle butter over corn season with salt. Mix well. Sprinkle grated cheese over corn and mix. Serve at once! with hands - Secchi Roll balls in chopped pecans. Cover well. Store in the refrigerator, Serve with a hot chocolate sauce. WHITE NYLON, rayon, dacron lingerie and blouses are whiter white when you wash them with Roman’ Bleach. Roman Bleach . is softized, extra gentle on fine fabrics. Directions on label. . A heavy skin and mealiness are} requisites of potatoes used for bak-| ing. Pentiac Press Phote Two members of Mrs. get ready for a Hal- The New Location of ~TOM'S MEAT MARKET (Formerly at 44 N. Paddock) NOW COMBINED WITH | -EARL'S FOOD MARKET | 701 Orchard Lake Ave. (at Voorhies Rd.) The boy at the crystals and whip until ' soft peaks form (3 - 4 min.). Add femon juice and whip until very stiff (about 3 - 4 minutes). Using same beater, beat into gelatin mixture, Biead until niixture is smooth. Tint with few drops of food coloring, Pour into buttered 9-inch square Chil] 1 hour. Cut into 49 pieces ar pumpkin shapes. Roll in coco- nut. pan. orange-colored sugar or +k * & Cookies are always welcome. Spiey molasses cookies like those Grandma used to make will go well with cider. These may be decorated with confectioners sugar icing as befits the occasion. Seft Molasses Cookies 1 céip vegetable shortening 3 teaspoons ginger } teaspeon cinnamon ', teaspoon nutmeg ', teaspoon cloves 2 teaspoons sait 1 cup brown sugar. firmly packed 1 cup molasses 2 egas unbeaten 4 cups sifted ajl-purpose flour 2 teaspoons soda ‘2 cup squr milk Combine shortening, spices, salt, brown sugar, molasses and. eggs Sift flour with soda. Add to first mixture.) Add sour milk and mix weil. Chill, dough ov ernizht... Turn out on! floured board. Roll ‘4 inch thick Cut with large cookie cutter. Place on greaséd- baking sheet Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) 8-10 nfinutes. Decorate some of the cookies wit h confectioners’ STAN HOFFMAN Meat Man PETE McCLAIN- Grocery Man - EARL SCHILLER Earl's Foods TOM HRUSKA Tom’‘s Meets - BOB GEDDES Meat Man These men have over 125 years of combined meat and grocery experience behind them. They are ready to use their skills and knowledge to make your shopping more economical, more satisfying and more enjoyable. Earl and Tom say: “We feel that by combining our markets and efforts we will be able to provide better merchandise, better prices and better service to the people of Pontiac. We. invite you to visit our remodeled store and see what this combination of goods, skills and services can mean to you.” A MOST COMPLETE AND FINE THE WIDEST POSSIBLE ARRAY OF ¢QUALITY MEATS DEPARTMENT § °STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES GARDEN-FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ~ FEEL SATISFIED © FROZEN FOODS FREE DELIVERY 3k © BEER and WINE © WE MAKE OUR OWN HOME-MADE STYLE SAUSAGE = © FREEZER ORDERS ARE A SPECIALTY WITH US WE INVITE WHOLESALE BUYERS AND RESTAURANTEURS TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE seal SERVICES WE ARE ‘PREPARED TO OFFER “ CELEBRATION SPECIALS!’ Choice POT ROAST All Cuts - 59° CRISCO 3s 79° (HEINZ KETCHUP. “s8e" AF ere rn ate j = 4 ” mi Li COFFEE FR EE COFFEE or CIDER, and DONUTS During Our a x _CANDY for, the KIDDIES _Solebration Week-End peo | -TOM'S MEAT | 701 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | — EARL’S FOOD _ . MARKET... : FE 6-2161 or FE 2.9042 _ MARKET ROLLED VEAL ROAST - tb. 5G: IN BEAUTIFUL CANISTER ean, STAR SIESTA a) Ec a 2 ae rf } x ily Ge, : : ; 5 é THIRTY-ONE | + GOBLIN TREATS — Hang a on your front door on Halloween night. He's “nuts, and creme bung on a coat hanger frame. Friendly Goblin made of tasty bite-size shredded rice biscuits, on the Door The Friendly Goblin will be glad @ greet your favorite trick or) reaters Friday night. H, unfor- uhately, you are unable to do the hghors yourself, they wil] know you haven't fargotten them. On tne ther hand, even though you're name, your house will be extra spe- rial you have treats to meet the Goo; bliin Treats don't even be cooked and have a 1} flavor You'd probably nave to guard against trick or your own family before .ou even get the Friendly Goblin ready to greet his public. to viarshmallow creme and margar- ne together until thick and syrupy. Then pour over bite-size shredded ice Biscuits and nuts and mix to- zether. Shape inte balls and wrap in saran Or cellophane and tie with trings. reaters in Now, tie the Treats ento the orange « circle ang tape , picture of the sauciest goblin that you - can draw onto the back of the circle. Past training in making jack-o-lanterns will stand you in good stead here, Tie a pair of children’s scissors on the top of the ring, and here’s as friendly a goblin as you'll ever hope to meet, He's fun for anyone to make. but he kindergarten set will have an sspecially fine morning with him. Goblin Treats 1 pict marshmalt 14 teaspoon vanilla € cups (@-or package) | rice biscuits ', cup chepped peanuts bite-size shred Heat margarine and marshmal ang a Friendly Goblin iinches in diameter. Fasten with . To make ee mies balls. FUl center space with a/ occasionally. > t le * - i 4 + freats, flavor with chocolate bits.\tem Attach a plastic scissors and _ Now cut crosswise in slices thick lightly. ‘mysterio for Ghosts. -ultied Shrimp we cone oer wt water os COMPANY Fare thin and syrupy. Stir oceasionally. | Add vanilla. Beat thoroughly. Put cereal and peanuts into a large) When your company dinner calls greased bow]. Pour on marshmal-|for something unusual, here's a low mixture. Stir briskly until bite-/Tecipe that will answer your ques-; size bistuits are well coated. Let tion of what to serve. It's easy to stand 5 minutes before shaping into Prepare, and so easy to serve that balls. Wrap and tie on wreath, you can let the guests help them- Yield: 18 2-inch balls iselves. Serve the shrimp in one Variation: Dissolve 1 cup semi- platter, and the rice in another, sweet chocolate bits in marshmal- and let the guests dig in. low mixture before pouring over Lemoa-Shrimp « la India cereal 1 smell onion, chopped 2 teaspoon curry powder et n 7 mae 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Directions for Making Wreath t can (10'y of.) condensed lomato soup . t coc rt Bend a wire coat hanger into a’ 3 (.p%,coored Fits. circle. Wrap hanger with tissue pa-| 2 ‘*asooons lemon jutce : pound jumbo shrimps cooked and per. Padding should be about 2) cleaned In skillet, saute onion and curry tape wherever needed. Cover pad- powder in butter until onion is ding with orangé crepe paper. Us- tender. Stir in soup, water, bottled ing 89 inch pieces of string, tie lemon juice ‘and shrimp. Cook over balls on to wreath. Form two rows low heat about 10 minutes. Stir, Serve over rice. picture or cutout of a jack-o-Lam Makes 4 servings. = bow Note: For a 13-inch wreath, about! Instant Onion Is 26 ball s (2 recipes) are a Great Tear Saver Myst) Bonoria teaees Youngsters’ Fancy > teres vers Peel banana and scrape off any Onion Burgers strings’’ with a case knife. Slice: 1 peund ground jean beef the banana in half lengthwise. pepe Spread room temperature peanut east nstant Gon butter over one cut surface: press 1 te 8 tks ‘oui i &... or margarine the other half of the banana firm-. Sprinkle beef with salt, pepper ly over the peanut butter and onion. Add milk and mix Shape into 4 patties. Heat enough for youngsters to pick Up butter in heavy skillet until very and eat out of hand. Small fry|hot. Add hamburgers and brown usually me the striped effect..is rapidiy on both sides over high will want to make a heat: reduce heat and cook to de- sire d a meness Makes _ 4 servings mystery ban ana by themselves. ents eee | - Repeat Sale PORK STEAKS BREAKFAST SPECIAL eo 39 Head LETTUCE 2 Lbs. BACON 229° Lean, Meaty, Choice Cut POT ROAST and 1 DOZ. 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YAMS 303 | g Aunt Jane's Sweet Cucumber Slices, ....... 22 oz. Jar 35¢ > Can __ jilf Creamy Peanst Butter, 12-02. jar NORTHERN Quick way to give extra savor| SUNSHINE FAMILY SIZE _KRISPY GLEEM § CRACKERS Tooth Paste | 99 SAVE 24c TOILET TISSUE White or Colored Roll ROMEO APPLE SAUCE FRESH, LEAN GROUND | BEEF | 49: Pound Box 303 CAN Pressel’s, No. 1 : ai c SKINLESS 2 89° HOT DOGS POUND TIN Farmer Peet's RANCH STYLE Lb. 99° | BACON Pkg. FRESH FROZEN SPECIALS MINUTE MAID FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Aix 99° UM RITZ FRESH FROZEN PUMPKIN mE ON CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP \\ @ Beer © Wine @ Liquor to Take Out Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Bivd. Stire Hour: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9 to 9 Phone FE 2-5192 | Friday 9 to 10 — Sunday 9 to 6 Ken-L-Ration DOG FOOD 16.0, Cans 6 For $] We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Pillsbury or \eonace SUPER _ Gri tay “10° TABLE KING KIDNEY BEANS ' #300 10¢ Can Ruby Bee Pure Strawberry .&€ PRESERVES 2 | 2. a 59c $ Bonnie Lee POP CORN haar or White ty 29F, + THIRTY-TWO aie z " * - : ‘ $e PR ; _ . . i i . x : : . 6 : ee — : meg. “Add veal and work together) F ] ] P k P eee C - D polished apple that not only with pork and apples. You need produce counters, ‘Try it for flavor Meat Balls Nett with @ tori. ~~ Fa Or rices Continue DOWNWald | wou tasie pred het “eet bn stone: te soe Other | and don’t expect it to be as sweet M ad With | ‘Taking up 1 tablespoon of the} ! aS : : good ‘for the little goblins. You | meats that can be served at less (.. it will. be later inthe season. aae 1 ‘mixture at a time, shape into 5 . | will find many store features on than 20 cents a serving include You might want to compare cost G d V ] “| small balls and roll x flour. Heat What could. sound better than is labeled’ ready-to-eat it really small family, this can be a pork) apples this week. Sixto ten | liver, ground beef, tom turkey, jof the fresh fruit. with canned roun ea loils in 10-inch skillet; add veal’ and the flavor combination of pork and|means it is ready to cook. -|ehoice that takes little time and| cents buys a pound of apples, | stewing hen and lamb shoulder slices and juice. A303 can will brown thoroughly, by this time the|apples? If you like the sound;| Qonsult your cook book or the |Preparation fuss. You might use a and that is three medium-sized | (which. can be cut into chops OF jhave about 2 cups (4. %-cup A pleasant meat dish you may neat should be cooked through. |iet these foods have pridrity on| instructions ,, with your meat jglaze of orange or peach mar- see ee naar se ground into patties). Mer ebest iservings); a -qunce can will not have tried lately. Have you tried grated apple, 25 cents a serving you might | yield 11 %4-cup servings. — he : . Veal Meatballs 1 eggs i tablespoon cold water | Remove meat to serving platter; your shopping list suggests = thermometer for the proper (malade, honey or brown. sugar ‘add 144 cup water to skillet; stir Marketing Information Agent. <a ape c ‘over low heat with a wooden spoon This is the season when supplies) proper ‘‘doneness”’ temperature (mustard. Broil the ham slice on cakes? Apple slices fried in butter, roast of beef, veal or lamb leg. You can have fresh vegetable vings. * ; i E : cooking temperature. and the | mixed with a teaspoon of prepared iB salt Ro es falta mices (ere 6 nen iw 7 : ; arine or sausage drippings) Perch is the economy buy in arinty at ‘ie cost if y: po Germs ‘to get up drippings and bring to a are large and prices low. | for ham. Fully cooked hams or |each side until brown, then spread Margery " variety at reasonable © you tg teaspoon grated lemon rind simmer; pour over meat. Makes’ Prices for fresh and cured pork) cooked hams may be served with the topping you wish. Heat until teyder are a tastemate with) fresh fish. keep potatoes, cabbage, carrots, ot peeeoeen ee 4 small servings, lare expected to gradually drop without further ceoking,. but nti) just hot. pork roasts or sausage. | Eggs are good protein food, cauliflower and squash and 1, teaspoap nutmex 1 pound ground veal 2 tablespoons flour until they reach their seasonal, most people feel it is safer and ‘low late in November. _.| Baked apples, hot or cold, al-\. ith two large or three small eggs bfoccoli on the market list. Con- everyone will. agree that the Pork cuts that you can find/ways hit the spot. Choose firm, : sider canned and frozen vege- 2 tablespoons peanut ol Put Insulation in Grill Several pork outs hold the spot-| flavor ts tmpreved if @ ie (cr ~ Comes or less per Servingiwell shaped apples <for baking, giving the same quota as 8 Serving). 116. also. Most fresh vegetables 2 tablespoons olive o1! ‘4, cup water Placing a layer of vermiculite light at the meat counter. If you) thoroughly heated all the way ‘butt, rib-end’ loin roast, picnic, | C : . = aes | 7 a | , 1 Cc! In a medium-sized mixing bowl, in the bottom of an outdoor grill like smoked ham, there are good through’ before serving. picnic, beat egg and 1 tablespoon water js recommended. The material wi ll. values compared to prices of a jthis week include ham, Boston Northern Spy, Jonathan, Wolf of meat. Market checks show serve from 3 to 5 people from a be , River and McIntosh rate a good|small and medium sizes ranging pound. Most. canned vegetables ifrankfurters,. roll sausage. to excellent source for baking./from 30 to 37 cents a pound com-|come in the 303 size gan which enough to combine yolk and white. soak up meat drippings and help/month ago. Check to see whether | Ham slices, cut from the center) when small goblins say “Trick |The Snow and Delicious are too/pared to large sizes at 39 to 43| makes 3 or 4-servings’ depending Mix in salt, pepper, grated lemon prevent blazing flareups while food; the ham rind, lemon. juice, paprika and nut-‘is being cooked, COPYR. ® 1957 by National Retail Marketing Redeem your coupons af your Shop Rite Market! * Secs . o* oe ae .* +? 5 * Eee TT TPES Sc gyect st lalaltid! Pad LALA, “ Homogenized APPLE SAUCE B =MILK 300 Jar a V2 Carton Nick’s Shop Rite Market 263: AUBURN AVE.—OPEN SUNDAY you buy is fully cooked of the ham, will serve three or) or Treat” what will your treat |Soft, fall apart when baked. — cents a pound this week. upon appetites. A 10-ounce frozen ‘or marked “ready-to-eat.” If it four people per pound. For a| be? It could be a bright Of course you will not stop | You will find more grapefruit at package serves three people. nd . 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OCTOBER 30, 1958 Fe SN ee ee, Oe THIRTY THREE It'll be back to school tomorrow; The all-day acasions, beginning for more than 400 adult Boy Scout at 8:30 a.m... will be conducted by leaders of the Clinton Valley Coun- 40 “professors” from units in sec- cil as they attend the ‘University tions from northern Oakland and of Scouting’ at Pontiac’s Madison Macomb counties, Junior rn ngage | Courses will include cubbing, | bey scouting, exploring and eom- | missioner work. Scout Exeeutive Edward H. Le- land said, “The University of Scouting brings together the coun- icil’s top instructors, enables sev- eral normal course periods to be held in a single day and provides fellowship. during «the luricheon’ break from the agenda-packed ses- sions,’ “Diploma” certificates will be! this area will be dames Card, L, G, MeKinney, Glenn Lackey, Mrs, Grace Jenks, Farris Ste- veus, Fred Ree, Gilbert Pierce, Dave Springer and John Fitzger- ald of Pontiac; George McMichael of Waterford; ‘Untolriey of Scouting’ Bud Weber of Drayton Plains; Roy ‘Orion. Kibby of Auburn Heights; John) Others are from Mt. Clemens) t lof Walnut Lake; James Montgom- jery of Walled Lake; Louis Gilson, ‘William Barnum and Tom Blat- jtert of Farmington; \ | Reo Brink of Milford; Dave Vogt! ‘of Romeo; Mrs, Olive Sagé of Ox-| ford; arid John Wings of Lake! Halloween in Rochester Plares Open | Tyson of Rgchester; Charles Shull and New Baltimore. Festivities | i Painile pextes at 1P. M. Orion Goblins Starting Early ORION TOWNSHIP — Little Hal- jtumes, and refreshments will be loween elves and goblins will get i served. an early start here tomorrow. xk *« * ‘Beginning at 1 p.m., some 800| At 7 p.m, the Lake Orion Ro- pupils of the Blanche Sims Ele- tary Club will hold a parade for mentary School will march to the| costumed youngsters, led by the village business district, some five Lake Orion Community High blocks away, in their annual after- School Band. noon Halloween parade. Prizes, cider and doughnuts will * * * ; ,complete the evening, according to Chjldren at Proper, Carpenter , Richard Young, chayman. and Webber schools will hold par-' LN TN ties in the home-rooms during the afternoon. There will be a supervised eciehy. iborhood trick or treat period from 6 to 7 p.m. Parties will follow. The Gingellville Community Club will sponsor a party at the Gingell- ville Center from 7 to 9 p.m. for, children 13 years of age and under. | PFC. AND MRS. RONALD 8. BENOIT.) f ieee eM beet oe -_ presented to those attending’ the ROCHESTER—More than 2,000: — Elementary schools throughout lecurses: \flares will be lighted at 7 p.m. to-| the district will have their par- | ers. This Saturday’s program is | a Be) oe Geeks _ | ‘mere complete than last year, Le, : . land said. ee fe oa '_ A lavge attendance is expected at the exploring sessions where the { all-new national program for ex- ploring will be outlined, drama tized and made real to the coun cil’s explorer advisers and post committeemen, ; « 3 MES. GEORGE KR. SCHUCHARD x“ * * “1 Kirk Francis of Drayton Plaing, held from 9 to 12 midnight, with city was plague-stricken. Country Af Car See 7749 F : ‘ : Mrs. Howard Peters { 2349 El- Delores Hill cubbing; Harvey Beach of Lake/music provided by bands farmished people, afraid to carry their pro- a Bi ore en ie naira ° ° Orion, boy scouting; Williamjby the Kiwanis Club, according to quce through the infected streets, groom i fon Ot ; ’ 7 sarang (PSP ya is : S, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wed in Rite Genette of Milford, exploring; Ken- Cyril Borst and Roger Weymouth, \‘pitched’’ (deposited) their milk, John Benoit of Climax, Mich. neth Velzy of Drayton Plains, sea) exploring; and Kenneth Sanderson | at-Clarkston CLARKSTON ~— New Hope Bible Church was the scene of the mar- riage Saturday evening of Delores Other training leaders from | Township school. children. Some $1,100 worth of flares | Kiwanis Club, which is sponsor- ing Halloween parties for young- sters throughout the area. up, * * * Dances at both the Rochester Chief course ‘‘professors’’will bé senior and junior highs will be Kiwanis cochairmen. Twelve couples are being sup- of Westacres, commissioner work.' plied by the Kiwanians to act as jhosts and hostesses at the parties | have been sold by the Rochester The Brooklands Exchange Club | Tim event was eld fr the =e pacers coming Halos and Avon] by the Kiwanis Cab. | ‘Lut heran Candleli ig ht Rite lo Air Southfield 'is_sponsoring similar Halloween if oins Couple in Waterford festivities for. the Brooklands and) German Lutheran schools. r WILLIAMS LAKE — In candle- home in Pontiac while the bride- : . light service Friday evening -at.groom The sdunding of fire sirens wit) Lane Named in Plague ‘Christ Lutheran Church in Water- merce be the cue for residents to light BRISTOL, England—Bristol has ia lane called Pitch and Pay, which it’s said to have got its Arvid Anderson name in the 17th Century when the * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and cheese, and butter at the top of the lane, then waited at a safe distance till the residents collected , , featuring an ithe food and left their money. H2ID Gees eo Lo train, Yvette Hill to George R. Schu- chard. Performing the candle Mudge. The bride is the daughter of Mr WATERFORD TOWNSHIP _ and Mrs. C. W. Hill of Ocalla Upon return from their honeymoon street, Warren. Parents of the in Northern Michigan, Mr. and bridegroom are the ( wue A Mrs. Larry L. Ott will make their Schuchards of North \, vodward home in Pontiac. They were mar- avenue, Royal Oak ried Saturday evening at Christ The bride chose for her wed. Lutheran Church ding a ballerina-length gown of t * * Chantilly lace over “white satin. Her fingertip veil was secured by a crown of seed pearts, and The former Ruthann Burt, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and at 2, ry 4 : 5 irs Robert E. Burt of 3800 Austin she cart an orchid on a small wood Ct. Parents of the bridegroom white Bibte. are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ott of Matron of honorand bridesmaid 4276 Island Park Dr were the bride's sisters. Mrs. Bet ty Clemens’ of Warren and Mrs Eiden B Mudge of Clarkston. Terry Lynn Mudge, mece of the bride, was the flower gurl Gerald McGough of Detroit served as best man. and ushers were Ray Phillips of Knoxville, Tenn., and Ray. Clemens of Madi- son Heights. Maid of honot was the bride‘s The newlyweds are making their sister, Judy. Bridesmaids were home at 27386 ‘Brettonwood St., the bride's: cousins, Carolyn Madison Heights. Proksch of Marion, Ind., and For her wedding, the new Mrs Ott chose ai gown of white Chantilly tace with a chapel sweep train. Her fingertip veil fell from a headpiece of French lace and seed pearls. She car- ried a cascade arrangement of carnations and white roses. _ MES. TARRY L. ort —_—— = a SS THE QUALITY MARK Hekmans OF THE BAKER'S AR\ \ LOUK! 50 lucky winners } get their choice of se* ‘MITM PORTABLE TV J New 1959 Model. Trim, modern styling. 104 sa. inches of rectangular picture area. Rated best of the sets tested by leading inde- pendent testing laboratory. ‘Love that Grocer CONTEST (Limited to residents of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Monroe counties in. n Michigan) SET YY) Portable Hi-Fi Phonograph : any bag of Robin Hood Flour. RETAIL Uitra-deluxe mode! made by the world’s RETAIL VALUE largest manufacturer of phonographs and VALUE 45r.p.m, spindle: 1 39* record enengere rere: record changer ) 39® | 50 sic PRI Her fingertip veil fell from a im nite vas ne Ree EX Y | Me@y]yweds Plan to Reside in Pontiac jes SESE ae quet of fugi mums and ivy Chery! Kay Geulke of Pontiac; * * and Anna Garnett of Pontiac. Bridesmaids were the bride’s sis ra * ters, Mary Jean and Dorothy and James Taulbe of Drayton Plains was the best man. Ushers were the bride's brother, Robert of Best man was Donald Knowles Waterford, James Lang of Holly’ of Climax, while the ushers were and Roger Ferguson of Pontiac, Raymond Nickerson of Boise, cousin of the bridegroom Idaho, Norman Stah! from Min- The reception was held at the mesota ahd David Robinson and VFW Hall on Walton boulevard. , Charles Burgess, both of Los | Angeles, Calif. a | The newlyweds will make the Romeo PTA to Meet Teachers, Pick Officers ROMEO — Election of officers and introduction of ‘teachers } DETROIT —Edward Ozga, 29 highlight tonight’s meeting of the Of Hamtramck, died \\ Parent-Teacher Organization at injuries suffered when he was Romeo Community High Schoo}. struck by a car Oct. lo ’-The session will be held in the °° ©. ~ schoot cafeteria at 8 p.m. bnde Dies of Earlier Injuries ednesday of is stationed at the Com- Nike site,. They are, plan-; ford, Sally Jo Peterson became the ning a November honeymoon in bride of Pfc. Ronald S. Benoit. The northern Michigan. rite was performed by the Rev., For her wedding; the new Mrs. | Benoit chose a white, princess | skirt which extended into a short | Barbara Boeneman, cousin of the JWILVA ESTELLE SCHLESSER tist “Church in Ho ly Progress as City ‘Officials to Take Part. in. Symposium Planned by PTA Council | | SOUTHFIELD—Leading officials jof the new City of Southfield will jtake part in a symposium entitled) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. ee in Our Local Govern-| Oliver of 32 East St., Oxford, ment,” being sponsored neXt have announced the engagement Thursday at 8 p.m. in Southfield’ of their daughter, Gloria, to |High School by the Southfield Area) Thomas M. Angeli, son of Mr. \PTA Council. ; and Mrs. Henry J. Angeli of 533 x & |Central Dr., Lake Orion. <A The discussion panel will feature; January wedding is being Mayor Donald L. Swanson, City, planned. 'Administrator Eugene M. Swem:; iPolice Chief Philip J. LaVigne and [Councilwoman Mrs. Jean McDon- She Climbs Tree nell. Moderator will be Municipal for Dems, Lands Justice Clarence Reid, who is . a vice president of the Southfield In the Hospital Area PTA Council. GLORIA OLIVER { — ; . -TULSA, Okla. (AP)—Mrs. Ber- ine Prverem is designed to in- nice Ashmore, 54-year-old Demo- form residents of the several cratic party worker, tried to climb changes and progress that has a a tree to do a good turn for the ken place in the government of party and wound up in a hospital. the young city since Its incorpora- tion last April She took on the chore of provide * * * ing table decorations for a Demo- Miss Margar Caron Oakland cratic rally Wednesday night County public health nurse. will ine She had no trouble provid ng troduce Mrs. oe who has leaves, red berries and wild corn been appointed by the County for table decorations But In trve Health Service to assist Miss Gar- ing to get some, persimn ns. she row in Southfield. fell out of a tree and suffe d They will discuss briefly the three broken ribs and a puncture cd health program in the Southfield hung School District, including the pro She is reported resting comfort- posed flt uonide teeth treatments ably. _ _ ee eee — aewivteutos:| TO Introduce the NEW Robin Hood Bag! er. 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That’s because Robin Hood is milled from a variety of choice wheats, specially selected to give you best results with one flour for all So look for Robin Hood Flour in the bright. new bag at your grocer’s now. The certificate in the bag tells how to order your recipe box. But act quickly because this offer THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,1958: 4 THIRTY-FOUR . : Dem Luncheon in | - It Really Did Not Matter “Dear Mrs. Post: My bus- City | ONOTS Gov. G: and Loan Building. eg sa Si aS Vennen Williams was guest of honor at a luncheon Wednesday at Pontiac Federal Savings Sponsors of the luncheon were members of the Oakland County Federation of Demo- Bloomfield Hills News: Cranbroo By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Cran- k Set for Game hostess at Tuesday for Mrs. H. J a tea her neighbor, cratic Women. Gov. Williams Pentiac Press Photes Mrs. Robert P. Scott (right), presi- dent of the federation, and Mrs. Clark J. Adams are pictured with the governor. Four Attend Detroit Meeting Among the special guests intro- duced at Wednesday's luncheon were (left to right) Leslie H. Democratic Representatives; Mrs. Philip A. Hart, and Sen. John B. Swainson, candidate for lieutenant governor. band and 1 were invited to a friend's house for dinner the other evening. We thought we would be the only guests pres- ent, but when we arrived we found that she had invited three other couples. Shouldn't she have told us there would “be others present? I certainly would have dressed different- ly had I known it was to be a ‘party.’.” Answer: While there was no requirement that your friend do more than invite you to dinner on -a certain day and hour, it would have been more — of her to have told. you, “I am inviting the Browns, Smiths and Joneses tovo’” or ‘We will be eight or ten.” “Dear Mrs. Post: When I became engaged to my hus- band, his relatives and family friends invited us to their houses, usually to meals. Now that we're married, am I sup- posed to invite all these dif- ferent ones to our house — to meals?" Answer: Your return hospi- tality is not an obligation. Nev- ertheless, it would be as friend- ly of you now, as it was of them, to invite them to your house if, and when, you can. “Perhaps you could manage a buffet lunch or supper and ask severa] familes at once. Remember that people love to be invited to the houses of young people and are not at all critical of what is provided. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it prop- er to sign one’s name to a note or greeting card simply as Helen S? Does it have any special significance? I was told it implies that the signer wishes to be called, or ad- dressed, by her given name. Is this correct?" Answer: There is no special significance attached to the sig- nature Helen S. A note to an intimate friend would be signed Mis EV Howlett Misi E a a Helen, or if there is anv doubt G. Clark, Mrs, Lee Dunlap and Vore than 500 gathered between (left), Mrs. Irene Murphy, and Frank as & which Ielen ft is. the Mrs. Ray E. Falk attended the noon and 2 p.m. to greet the governor S. Szymanski, auditor general, a can- signature should be Helen o annual meeting and luncheon Smith. John S Wintringham. Mr. and Mrs. Willis W. Van Wey. Mr of the Michigan Chapter, Na tronal Society of Daughters of at Wednesday's Democratic rally. Early arrivals were Mrs. Louis Golden didate seeking re-election. 4 } p p ve “anrge TO” salt . brook Schoo] students are look- Muller The tea wes even and Mrs. George 1 Prambull. Founders and Patriots of 2 . no tacard ¢ big week the Biggers’ home on Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scherer, . ; pas Sa a 8 ne sche - wood drive home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hellers, America. The ar was held > = ecep ion when tite niversity Scnoo = = Tuesda\ > O ane (* y Cleveland will be their rivals t+ * Mr, and Mrs, James T. Miles Pe sda} a the Women’s City Personal News of Interest . ; 5 4 = and the J. O Murphys Club, Detroit Saturday at both a soccer and The Robert W Scripps fam - _ Guest speaker was Glenn ° e col Y eS football game, Homecoming ily has moved in from Orion an ; St Ne ot ae ; ai rae a af : ; festivities and a dance Satur- where they spent the sufmmer Mr. and Mrs.. William (¢ hulitg are of For ; ane | or O ress | a e U Mi . t day evening will top the fes- months at “Young Eden Farm” Newburg are planning two din- SEE MATY | eae. = os InNIS (Sf ner parties for Nov. 7 and Nov cussed the War of 1812 as : tivities Members of the three dor- mitories — Marquis, Page and and are settled for the winter. - at their home on Glenhurst drive. Zo 14. * * * fought in the Detroit area Guest speaker for the Village Flowers will be arranged by Crusader Magazine, national The Rev. and Mrs. Harry J. Lord were honored at a wel- Stevens — the opposing school Mr. and Mrs. Loren G. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jordan Woman's Club meeting to be Mrs. Percy H. Hamly and Mrs. publication of the American coming reception Wednesday athletic teams, Cranes and Keenan of Alameda, Calif, invited guests to a “50 yard Spea ke rs held Wednesday at Oakland Lee B. Durham is reservation Baptist Convention, to be held evening at First Methodist Tower, and the lower school, announce the birth of a daugh- _line”” party last Sunday after- Hills Country Club will be chairman. in Chicago Friday, will be Dr. Church, are spending every spare mo ter, Jody Lynn, Oct. 1 Mrs. noon to. watch the Lions-Rams : ~ + Joseph I. Chapman of Bethany Before coming to Pontiac, ment erecting suitable artistic displays, as collegians do, and Keenan is the former Lynn Romney, daughter of Mr. and game in their home on Pem- bréke drive. Club Meets Edward Weeks, who is now in his 20th year as editor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherman of Crescent road have returned Baptist Church * * * the Rev. Mr. Lord; who is as- sistant pastor at the church, . bd * “} Ie . . : - = v\ ing for the prize to be award- Mrs. ae Romney of Rath- in Pontiac the “Atlantic from a three-week trip through Sandra Jo Filer, sophomore pe eee ee ey ed at half-time Saturday at mor roa Monthly.” . : : cation of Michigan Council of : c ¥- > = . : occupational therapy student : the football game. Kingswood x * * a the Southwest, Gulf states and ae ay ee ., Churches, He also is a former * QidWwin sCcCNoo Pontiac Toastmistress “Club Author of ov at Western Michigan Univer- a arly will he guests at a dance The three children of Mr Cee ARUN ESI AG. SOPORA) Florida. They returned through tv. Kalamazoo. is chairman pastor of Oakland Park Meth- : = , * p ped ; 2 > é . bs : aiamazoo, Saturday evening for the Cleve- and Mrs. Maxwell Matthews Recreation met Tuesday evening at Hotel books (the the Smoky Mountains. oe the A ocated Women & odist Church + : } 1 i : 5 “< George . c 10r SS S yi 2 ™u- . land visitors Scott, Susie and Laura, will Waldron with Mrs. George most. recent In San: Antonio, Tex. thes dents “Conversion” dance * * * * * * give a Halloween supper par- Courses Set Gaches presiding over the eve- : “The Open visited Mrs. Sherman's broth- me : ar ‘ i. ae ai a of Particioatt ia the. alfaiz Planning far ahead — to Fet » Frid vening at their ning’s program. Mrs. John H ! Be ba d sister-in-law. Dr. and sandra is the caugnier o articipating in the affair unin ar sanentd = toiben fy BExtay exemng al tne . : Heart’), Mr gai ©T and Sisler-intaw, tr. an Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Filer of e the Rev. Paul lart 4 committe eaded Kirkway drive home The Eddy was introduced as a new Ww ae os : Mrs. Luther H. Moore. and son A ti id ‘i , sa wang Wile a aul T. Har ‘ cette . : j -ecr "OgTAar : eeKsS wi . : Aigeheid arive. “hester Ar and John Gries- Mh thn Bl Eammond plan to take their Intle guests An adult recreation pri gram member focdes A Grant and family F4 ( Chester Arnold and John Gries Feerell Fo Fisher “begging” after ter earl sponsored ,by Pontiac Parks Gwen Polk presented the meee : fd en : ; benefit for S° Elizabeth supper and Recreation Department 1s table topic subject, and the ve -e-ere freed fo r vf al = 7 Mr. and Mrs. Howard L Merlin Asplin presented a vo- © the 4 Bria i. AA being held from 7:30 to 9:50 award was won by Helen WEEKS Americans. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W Rescoe ‘nee Mary Grimm) of cal solo, accompanied by La- bein . a On Saturday evening Mr and yelock ever, Monday and Lapisch . Luncheon chairman for the Perry, formerly of Alice ave- Milwaukee, Wis., formerly of Verne Cox. . : ‘ th \I ~ L nr “ ore Thea Mh: iad Wednesday «vemng at Baldwin Maimicocakersiew creme vir day will be Mrs. Dale O. nue, have moved into their new Pontiac. announce the birth of Presiding at the tea table i I a S Liewalisn. S enact lam peakers we re i Milles, lorcesn eal he Vino home on North Lake gdrive a son. Steven Herbert. Oct. 71 were Mrs. Harry Going and i he | ‘ of f Mrs. Stephen | Selby and He Robert Bunce who spoke on es Sa . Gale (alto _ Sve a : eee a : st II biot [dees Ir. and Mrs. Fred DeRange Among courses featured is a “Autumn Soliloq ‘and Gel Chad M. Riteme. Mrs. Henry Angelus Golfview Estatés. Grandparents are Mr. and Barbara Nicholie. Refresh i ’ he Vi } ‘ S rye. €rango 4 Ls at 1 n it Hes ' af x i : : oe ¢ one 4 ie t f will be host at dinner in the course In cake d©coration to he trude Kole * “ e ti pt Was Woolfenden. Mrs. Dance Minor, ® * * Mrs. Herbert Rescoe of Rich- ments were served by the 1 M 4 ] ii 1 e WSUS ¢ Wie! a Maas 2 4 Ui 9. "| > OEY A hose Dic 4 sla “| ig sy : ti . @ . . ° . as A ee 2 DeRango home on Bhossom held evers Monday for the next “Autumn Mesteriess: Specch Mrs. A. Dale Kirk and Mrs. Attending the meetings of mond road and Mr. and Mrs. Women's Society of Christian Assisting @ie Mrs. James Q lane seven weeks crities were Mrs. Charles § Ari BeGole. the Editorial Committee .of Lewis Grimm of Willard street. Service. Goudie, Mrs? John’ MacManus Guests will include neighbors Also ‘inchided are women’s Chandler and Helen Lapisch . Mis. Charles Kleinschnidt and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mat- gymnasium classes held Mon- Mrs. Clayton Rule was gram- nMiany others thews, Mr. and Mrs. Harold day evenings and gymnasium marian and chief evaluator of Dear Abby eee “ * * * E. Wiegand, Mr. and Mrs. W. classes for men every Wednes the program. Irs. Mable Mrs Robert L Biggers was Carl Laymay, Mr. and Mrs day evening. Group was a guest. Ballooned goun swirling, Princess Vlargaret steps lively) to the tune of the Portland Fancy. 4 traditional jig. dane ing ig princess hand held by an * The AP Wirephote unidentified partner. joined the fun at a hall given Wy the Enelish folk dance and song society in London Monday. Mrs. Eddy gave the invoca- tion, and the meeting was elosed with a Carl Sandburg quotation by Evelyn Cole Gerald Whi te Speaker for Navy Man, 96 Years Young, still Can S ot Code Signals thing but take care of these Study Club By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN was 36. Tell me, do I have had permission only to go to “DEAR ABBY: My neigh- anything to worry about?’ a show and a last minute babies? I have nobody to help Geraldiwihitemcoordinalontol bor neers thes aes ane GLADYS change of plans is out! me. The worst part of it is x ‘ ‘ sl) ew w* * I think I’m pregnant again.”’ elementary education for the Pontiae schools, spoke at the one and she thinks ‘she is get- DEAR GLADYS: Don't count “DEAR ABBY: My wife and WORN OUT ine aw: : ar . Hl pies : : Tuesday meeting of Child Study oe an ae aac Kictend Pa oF clan He ti ween ines been marmed @bOUL Six DEAR WORN: If it is not Club, Group Three, The meet- she cant fool me. When She answer your question after a esta ae panded eee contrary to your religious prin- Bu : y up, that means, “THE COAST * * * ; ‘ . URE ris, . IS CLEAR.” When she hangs “DEAR ABBY: A very nice ed: Do you think I ought to tion in your directory. You do eee sche oar, a something up boy from school asked to take Pee tee te 7 oon ne ee Oe alla a ihe ee side down me to a show on Friday night. " . $90 favors) by alii ing emphasis fo reading and ihe clothes NIN! (olkeeinai dail de _. ng..- plying at this rate under these arithmetic. A questionand-an m the clothe: My folks saic all right if I was A SUCKER eonditions gwen! session fallowedlahie (alk line it means, home by midnight. We were - : % tt. Mrs. Harry McGrath. Mrs NOT TO going to deuble-date with an- DEAR SUCKER: That's like CONFIDENTIAL TO wis Edwin J. Anderson, Mrs. E. E: NIGHT. It other couple. The two boys expecting the fish to pay for ayer a MIS Charles took me two picked me up first and when the bait he was caught with. . uw; Talk to the Hillel Elder Jr. and Mrs. Rogers assisted the hostess. years to fig- we went to get the other girl, If you love her—go ahead and Director on your campus. He has the answer for you—but ure this out. I she was not home. : pay them. . : , . fou must > F am 96 and if “The three of us spent the * * * eal listen with an open lere S Reason I could see whole evening driving around “DEAR ABBY: Get this. My “eh & ¢& Why It ‘Hurts’ Ever wonder why fur coats “es this in print, ABBY I would die a happy man.” “HAPPY” (U.S. Navy, trying to get a date for the boy who got stood up. When I got home and told my par- ents we didn’t go to a show husband laughed when I said I was going to write to you. In our three and a half years of a happy marriage we were are so expensive? Oe reason cap . seed not) they got mad and said, ‘No blessed with three lovely -ba- ~ is “dropping” or “letting out.” DEAR “HAPPY’'—Happy? more dates.’ Do you think bies, But three in 27 months! The pelts are lengthened bv cutting them in narrow diago- nal strips. Then they are arranged in step fashion, One or more mink pelts, for example, may be dropped the entire length of the garment.. This gives a nar- row line to the skin and fur marking. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am a wid- ow aged 44 and am about to marry a man 48 years old. I have a Mgried danghter and a son in Service and I don't want to sfart another family. This man says I have nothing to worry about as he had a bad case of mumps when he A this was fair to me?” JUDY DEAR JUDY: No. Your par- ents should give you another chance because when you left the house you didn’t know you were going to spend the eve- ning any way other than you had planned. However next. time, tell your date that you A I am not asking for a medal or sympathy but, believe me, it's been awfully hard on me. ‘My husband complains be- cause the place is, messy: and there are diapers drying all over, (we live in a trailer) and he gives me the dickens be- cause I don’t cook his favorite dishes, How can I do any- For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper, Enclose a self-addressed, -stamped envelope. Disinfect Toys If you want to keep haby toy« sanitary, dip them in a weak solution of disinfectant before drying them. Five pages*today in Women’s Section oe ae PEE PONTIAC PRESS, eS ar ee eee eee eee” * : : i ; Le ‘ v a THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1958 THIRTY-FIVE State WCTU President’: \. gaa ‘ to Take Natiohal Office : } i { j It's Time We Stopped Pushing Children By MURIEL LAWRENCE it was : at camp when the girls wank tuning in to TV quiz shows. says, “Have you got a girl friend, Magic Beauty - “Nu- Face.” No discomfort! Face lifting and peel. CoSmetic and : beauty adviser to Hollywood - stars for 40 years, Taking -office Saturday as vice- | "The summer camp took girls as| i” my cabin danced with their | +e ‘Billy? Why not? Don't you want ; oe president-at-large of National Wom-) ‘well as boys. Together they shared) bey ixlends~—end there wasn’t & | Child contestants often appear on one? Does your boy friend look. soem Ces, Prenietie . ‘ an’s Christian Temperance Union’ dances, swimming, some hiking, bey for me.’ ‘them. The preliminaries never like me, Sally? Oh,. he’s better§ € i pe 4 rs in Evanston, Ml., will be Mrs. L, G. \dramaties, campfire sings and re-| J said, “How old is Lydia?” ' (vary, The- smiling quiz. master looking, huh? Well, how about that,/] Salen 772 E. Maple. B'ham Rowley of Waterford. She has also ligious services. ' Her mother said, “Nine years. Lequnts down beside some ‘infant 'falks? Isn't she the little heart- MI 6-7373. Mail Orders. been re-elected for her second term’ The mother who'd come to see oq » any age between three and 10 and breaker?” “aS president of Michigan WCTU. ime said, ““‘When Lydia came home \ t ‘ y LS ihe ee £ S = _, Mrs. Rowley, the wife of Dr, “= from this camp, I remember notic- Radiant oe ie ie is : J L. G. Rowley, was elected to the _ing she'd jost weight. But I thought tics And to have axnerianced 46 National WCTU office at the organ- it was all. the outdoor exercise: Pat 4 oe |e M h ia d ization’s 84th annual convention she'd been getting.’ ; Be onth-En held last’ month in Washington, | But anxiety, not outdoor exercise The truth is, | have to control F D. C. Serving from her home, she had caused Lydia's loss of weight. my temper’ when I think about = is succeeding Mrs. C. V. Biddle of : iscovered this just | L¥aia, For to encourage people ~ Knoxville, Tenn., who announced en aeemes eee sat | df hee age to pit their sex appeal = } ; * | last week when a schoolmate J her retiremenj effective Saturday against each other is not only : -) | sent Lydia a birthday party invi- nak tes Meumentins = A former school teacher, Mrs. _ | tation, Lydia didn’t want to go. © ang ? : a Rowley grew up in lewa and is Pressed for her reason, she burst Why do we encourage this pre- = A ei a Na 2 : : : the daughter of the Key. and | into hysterical tears and sobbed, cocious game? We are not seeking Mrs. M:> M. Cable, - | “L hate boys. There’ll be boys at husbands and wives for 9-year-olds. B U D G & r “D R E s S E Ss . , I don't have a steady What then are we seeking? Pd Both Mrs; Rowley and her hus- | le F : ‘ cant 3 swer | fe band are graduates of Simpaon Col. boy friend so it will be just like If you can't figure the =, $ lege, Indianola, Ta. After receiving . OE EERE L LOLA : : a- her A.B, degree as an English ma- - poi to 12.98 : jor, she taught in Webster City and Boone, Iowa, high schools. $ MRS. L. G, ROWLEY For six years, Mrs. Rowley. j served as general secretary of the ee : Formerly to 14.98 Youth Temperance Council in a ~ ; a, . mal | | Michigan. She then took a ‘‘narcot- 2 3 $ . a oween ics education” course for teachers : ea k in Evanston and was National 3 : Foemerly to 19.98 Dance Set at WCTU director of visual education f for the WCTU for six years. y : M HH || | She has helped set up narcotic - B. E : r E R D R ESS ES OOsSeE a falcobeol) education exhibits for b the National Education Associa- 4 ne am$ Mrs. Floyd Yeaman, genera! tien om various levels, and served | : ; $ chai n, i members of the ° Michigan's saperintendent of | New! Just in time for Christmes fee ; ’ naira = oer public instruetion’s committee of Cover-girl rdrobe of the newest a : Formerly to 29.98 Academy of Friendship, Women of 14 4 briag up to date the belle. over-girl wardrobe © . wes ye the. Moose Pontiac Chapter 360. tin. “Education and Alcohol,”’ fashions from the style page. Fasy- sia) ‘ $ are Planning a Halloween dance tv used in state schools. sew pattern inclides shirt, shorts i é be held at 9 p.m. Friday at the is. Rowley alse w esti he two day dresses, evening gown wea r Formerly fo 35.00 = Mamnena etree “rs. Mowley aiso is active in the : - oust feu - o- ns street. ed Presbyterin Church, the Cape, swim suit, petticoat. Tomor- a 7 Daughters of the American Revolu. "08'S patterh: Half-size suit dress Wee's, wéol jerse fen's wear, crepes. prints. All the new pouem es Tickets for the affair will be ° Sy Sato tae 1)! c ion and PEO Sisterhood Printed Pattern 4667: For 10°‘, ’ colors zeés for juniors and missés! old at the door, and those attend 18 0. 2-inch lady dolls t r ing have been invited to partici Tae Printed: directions a leach pat WI n e pate in costume competition Homematen Club tern part Fasier accurate | Bross Sclca Seong Flees An area orchestra and singer Hears Talk on UN Send 35 cents in coins for this JE WE [ . ‘ — cts from Detreit will provide music "pattern — add 10 cents for each for the dance. Mrs James Alexander spoke on pattern for ist-class mailing. Send * * * The United Nations’ at the meet. to Anne Adams, care of The 10.938 napter 260, members als : of the -Modern Homemakers Pontiac Press. 137 Pattern Dept pean a ‘baz — n © ig Extension . Club, held Tuesday 243 West 17th SY. New York 13 others 6.50 to 32.50 é it 4 azZaar W open a Ah : . r > 1 AAs 4m Non & at the Moc Hal} Cvening at the home Mrs. Harold * Y. Print plainly name, addtess Mrs Clifford Lynch, chairman of McAllister of Drayton Plains. with zone. size and style numbet This. fashion season features an el egonce « the ways and means committec Suggestions for Christmas gifts SE after-five ...a gay and gala “glad you're assisted by coworkers and com. 7 Cecorations were presented by There are 12 miles of coppe feminine’ air! This is just one from our mittee chairmen of the chapter ach «omember after visiting dis tubing in a carpet tufting ma rr , 3 ne - are in charge of the event. Plays at the Extension Christmas ch It is capable of 300 t collection of beoutifu ly Luncheon will be served al! after. Workshop 600 stitches a minute, 8 to 12 jeweled hats. Come see! noon and evening Mrs. Car] Rehn ic elcomed times as fast as the traditional ; ee 28 a new member foom Millinery Salon—Second Floor Girl Scout Troop 84 | tae ahs Sanat <ceihie as aa a i “ial Has Halloween Party , ; Fil Sete et renee meus TOMORROW at ARTHUR’S FIND the MINK YOU’VE BEEN HOPING FOR fi ocouts of Troop 34 heig & Me Cube, Barend ae at the LOW PRICE YOU'VE GIVEN UP HOPE FOR! Eugene Hoisington. Mrs. Ray Ila tung and Mrs._Anthony Stadier are leaders of the grou; A ey [ y x ons f Fou aero ~~) LAYAWAY NOW - im time tor pumpkin. centerpic ahich the . Scouts pl aced a penn for each a ; ear of their age. The money will ] | | - } d benefit the Juliet Low World { we La a socta season a lea ® ’ Friendship Fund . TONIGHT T k Sh i runk Showing 46 of Sale F : h tS MADNESS Or Sai ‘Urs. 7 * A v ” . . ’ . SALE” Friday and Saturday Only! Van é The ‘designer's award’ collection cf Annis Furs p. m e brought to you by Mr Jack Norgard, noted fur fashion authority. Come see them and save! g ° ce ] 2 p im? mink capes and stoles é @ natural ranch mink C} de MIDNIGHT capes and stoles............ $e eh é atural paste! mink 4 cape we Sebee THE NEWEST : 2 Mad Prices! = natural silver blue S397 of FASHION Wi 4 * MWK CAPER oie cs ok Vek os wis os e é = i Mad CO AT » natural silver blue “= mink stoles ...... eines S497 is Bargains! argains! @ . TONIGHT luxurious better f ie FI xurious betrer rurs VALUE FILLED - black dyed Persian (>) lewd . VISIT OUR lamb jscket «2054.50.42 06 $22 € EVENT! STORES and natural i pastel mink > SEE THE paw jacket 2... 2.2... cues $2907 §$ 3] @ pastel dyed sabia! ¢ MANY melita. S207 eat tesco : HUNDREDS —_— seer tile Ra soo Ps oar eh natural sheare sp rs Fea the) trois Ar beaver jackets ........., $347 they will be: att vn wing of # specially priced furs, of natural grey Persian $3 5 Wh , Vay BARGAINS lamb jacket ..........00055 t) Want the most exciting 3 \ winter coat of your fashionable a 5 BEING life? Want to save more \ : ; OFFERED full or 34 length coats money than you'd think ; ff : Select the fur of your dreams and pay later ibl H , Le : 3 5 the perfect ; ; ee cedar brown and golden | on our CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS pose a . ~ : haze dyed muskrat...... sae $247 a ‘ answer to both questions... i oe ee TEI You will enjoy wearing your fur while you — ~~ . black ares Persian $397 pay for it and take advantage of our special in our fabulous sale ‘ tos HURON 2, SMB fence see ce eae e sale prices! of fashion-filled,, volue-filled \ a es coats! Name your silhouette y SHOPPING 5 eiels syne estes sie s name your fabric, name Xx N R your color... its here 4 CE TE eee waiting for you. 3 CONVENIENT WAYS. TO BUY! Cor. Telegraph Rd. Prices plus 10% federal tax—tur products labeled fo show & West Huron St. country of origin of imported furs, . \ é 4 aa Coat Salen—Second Floor 4 f = “ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER = 2058 * THIRTY-SIX _ jatch Other Days Happy arbadeceirs Meet at Webb’ Home | 2-pe. 1847 Children’s < — ‘ . $] Os W eekends Are ek to. Dieters oe bie 3 Special 1.95 shop given by Mrs. James Tal-§ be ~ tage, Mrs. Eldon Powley va | % lowelers By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | This is natural, We go on week- are the two or three days when | the weak spots in her week ‘are pg , ype tg ct the J J If you would keep track of.end trips when good food is part you play bridge er go to club | 80 that she can watch-them and}- the er Extension Club.) = ef your calorie count for a few of the fun. We have more time’ meetings where soft drinks, ibe a bit more eonservative. than ue ‘. bb re hostess to the z weeks, you might discover some te enjoy good meals. This is candy, lush little sandwiches and & been her “habit. She may be cg her teens on Pontiac '$ 9B | revealing and helpful facts about the time for family gatherings and' cookies are the habit. jeat sparsely all week. She may - ~_ “i 4 : W a so nave sale eee conviviality. , We should “give” somewhat ana|"eally ae oa ied eats very The November meeting will be | . ¥E 2-5812 88 N. Basins YOUR Oca) Welenlor Biy you sc Perhaps your life is different, enjoy life at these times, but it is | wie, BOX FeStiEmg How “many ‘\held at fhe Pingree avenue home | a | to gain so easily. and the times of hazards fer ye) a wise woman who knows where’ Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lebby count for the week on weekends. | Most of us eat more from Friday: evenings to Monday. morning than during any other two-and-a-half days. Reg. *9** Value with purchase of any Men's *49* Coat or Suit FRI., SAT., MON. ONLY NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS You may find that on the weekend. The lad husband entertaining dinner—but this can be 1s 6 MONTHS TO P BIG DISCOUNTS ON LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHES ag 1 ©] od = QUALITY CLOTHES + EASY CREDIT FE 2-6448 8 N. Saginaw Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. By RUTH MILLETT Change tor. Better? May Be for Worse! | For instance, you might find | LU SencoNs that you are consuming about | When your diet is over. and you ore half of your entire calorie | begin adding butter or margarine you are consuming about one half of your entire calorie count for the week above isan example. Her her by taking her out to dei astating! of Mrs. Walter Messer. ‘ lealories these special times give ie" FIRST WALKING SHOES ARE‘SO-IMPORTANT You tust don’t worry when they’re SIMPLEX FFlexies |to your vegetables, meats and | bread, remember that ' you eo inot have to Joad it on! A very) little bit of butter gives flavor| ito toast or an egg, and dotted, \lightly on vegetables, gives them} | flavor. | | oS eos . Here are. Friday's Trick and | Treat Diet Menus. | | Breakfast Three-fourths eup dey cereal ron rovme (ttt ‘our ounces whole milk Two teaspoons sugar One-half banana, sliced They're FLEXIBLE, they fit Yn, beautifully around the |) heel ond UNDER THE ARCH with plenty of room for five little toes. | Black coffee’ Salad — 12, ee quperagis renee, | tent in pieces | Two hard coon eggs and six erean| | olives cut in bree Two t tablespoons tomaté reducin E Two a i | Bight ple “tkim milk 4 Dinner Four ounees of baked fish ‘brush with just @ touch df Olive ol} flavored jwith angostura bitters, plus a little jlemon juice) |. Two-thirds cup spinach (flavor this \withea sprinkling of savory or vinegar) One small potato, baked or boiled, with salt and parsley Eight ounces skim milk | Apple Snow (See recipe at back of ‘booklet) | If you would like to have my ‘complete Trick: and Treat Diet in a convenient little booklet so that you,can repeat it when necessary, send 10 cents and a istamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for it to Josephine Lowman in care of this newspaper. This subtly shaped prin- cess dress is designed in from Cradle to College For instance, in England a brick:| A woman may waste a lot of layer’s 240-pound bride, going on effort if she tries to be the kind of the theory that if wife she thinks her husband wants. he'd love her even more if she! he loved her fat were streamlined, dieted and exer- MALING SHOES Kiss Repair Bills Goodby! You'll save the cost of the shoe by kissing repair bills good-by! The heel are slim and lovely—but they will never, never break. In fact, they're guaranteed not to! If a heel breaks, or a toplift wears down—no matter how long you've worn the shoe—bring it back, and we Hl Ras replace the heel at no cost to you. Come to Maling’s today. This is too good to miss! ' 4 Black suede Brown with high heels Blak ofr smooth leather B. Black. Brown. Red or Nav¥ smooth leather with mid heels. Malin 0 N. SAGINAW) STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings figure. Was her husband pleased? Not. at all. He left her, saying he liked her phimp. I'm recounting this little story te stress the point that it isn’t ! what a woman thinks her hus- band wants that counts.- What | The aren t trouble its, very articulate about the love with the girls they married * * * So a bright, gay, vivacious girl often turns into a drab, polish fpousekeeper and serious- minded clubwoman because she doesn't realize that in trying to be what she considers a good wife she is giving up the qualities that her husband thought he was getting’ for keeps. Or a companionable, ready for- fun girl gets so absorbed in her home and her family that her husband, whe thotght he would always have an agreeable com- panion at his side, discovers that his wife never can take a busi- | ness trip with him because she doesn’t want to leave the chil- | dren, and that she would much rather have new furniture for the living room than the vacation trip he has set his heart on. _ This kind of misunderstanding on’ the part of wives about what their husbands expect from them and; from marriage causes a great many husbands to feel that the women they are married to are, not at all the same persons as. the girls they married. * * * The moral for wives is clear.: The fact that vour husband mar- ried you proves he liked you pretty much as you were. So don't try so hard to be a perfect wife that you are no longer the girl he married. ' ED ANOTHER GUEST ROOM? 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Send” Wever PTA Honors QLOoNAN DRUG Co. Wever PTA held a coffee hour f to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle. Tuesday for new room mothers. § craft Dept.; P.O. Box 164, Old Purpose of the gathering was to § ren eee eee Chelsea Station. New York 11, N.Y rae mothers ie teacher and i ; + P R E 3e RIPTION $ Print plainly pattern number, '0 hear an outline of duties § ¢ name, address and zone of room mothers, given by Mrs (CO le i is 4 Needlecraft Book — just out— has Hostesses were Mrs. William & lovely designs to order: Embroi- Lawrence, Mrs. Chris Hall. Mrs. H 72 N. SAGINAW ST. : i : 2 Eee pooom F2SPV Rian? ass a,c, Ae dery, crochet. knitting. weaving, Robert Burton and Mrs. J. P. Wal Shee Seen asedsesces ike = pee In the book, lace y of _MONTH- END = Clearance! Save on floor samples, odds and ends! 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OCTOBER 30, 1958_ hung pulls out of | a ae a 4 Christmas 7 I eena ers Hav e Striet Ideas on P etting os 7 By EUGENE GULBERT and 20 per cent of the boys ques-; one-fourth of the boys when he would marry a fellow who had|and ee are pretty much a) is Pig-Tail Packs ' Gilbert Youth Research Co. | tioned’ said that petting was all approved petting for a- boy going) petted with other girls and only|part of a youngster'’s social life Persad & s ss abe aL ee tention, Ae sly bee ony Rong aad armas orl or pose onli eo kings : Maybe “ough teeners would approve petting) away with it.” w gone bey petting. : - | _§ little on the question of teenage/for engaged couples, Almost However, two-thirds of all the] ‘yost apparently felt that their} Omly 18 per cent of the teeners | $1 to 2.98 b aoe. a - unanimously they were against/teeners questioned declared firmly) schoolmates pretty well agreed said a boy shouldn’t go any fur- The Oxford Sh 5 ught occurred to M™e€/anything more intimate than pet-|that the same rules about necking| with them on these matters. In| ‘er tham a good night kiss on e Uxitor op , — regan hartge = ting before marriage. and petting should apply to both/our survey, 89 per cent of the| * date. 58 West Huron F petting. Looks to me as if the| BOYS MORE Lax boys and girls. esponsible tor( et? said their friends held the} Necking on dates was okayed *\teeners often set themselves stiffer} As might be expected, boys take}, ee a ett is ie helo by 65 per cent of the girls and FINE standards than their elders. a more happy-golucky attitude) 5 17 year-old Robert Barkerding| “2OKING COMMON 72 per cent of the boys, although JEWELRY -GIFTS The 006 and 600 boys than girls on some of these ques-| or New Orleans, adding prac- The survey showed, however,|)most teeners added the proviso ., whan” ae girts said that tions. scaly that while most teeners claim|that the couple should “really like M Ki J 2 ‘s on x * * . . higher standards than some ef the|each other.” Approval of necking| c my ewelry aad Abs forego y— | The majority of the boys joined! Without one, the other can't “scare” articles on juvenile de-jrose to 75 per cent from both boys|§ 941 Orehard Lake, FE 4-5065 ail ¢ took a dim view ot |With the girls in agreeing that a! do very much necking or pet- (cada might indicate, kissing/and girls for steady daters. fellow ought not try to kiss a girl ting.” - on the first date. But there were; But about one-fourth of the teen-| plenty of male dissenters. ‘agers used the time-honored ar- “A girl can always refuse if | gument that the double standard: she’s not interested,” shrugged ™4y be unfair, but the girl still Fred French of Brooklyn. has the most to lose by over- poeens.. eee hee nly eet A spirited saddie oxford with lots of get up and go. It’s pera understood that necking is limited to caresses from) the neck up, although there is, considerable overlapping between Lets play hard | stepping the bounds. f or ow op with that term and petting. On petting, 16-year-old Bud Bene-- «4 boy will try for as much as 9 work . : Only 11 per cent of the girls dict of the Bronx spoke up for he thinks he can get, but it is up. less exertion, Fits a ° |to the girl to stop,” says 16-year-' @ NORTH SAGINAW 51. smoothly and = \old Carolyn Goetz of Abington, Pa. | comfortably and Chem istry |GIRLS STRICTER | gives a well | Oddly enough, however, the sur- poised look. ‘vey indicated that boys are-more | ‘tolerant of a girl’s slip than the igirls are prepared to be for the! fellows. * * * | All the boys said they Knowledge Aids Skin There’s one lesson in Fresh- ‘7 98 T° Month -End would AAA to C s : : marry a girl who had kissed other | ’ man Chemistry that ache oft boys, 98 per cent would marry a M in good looks. That's one which 'girl who has necked with other clears a teenager's troubled fellows. And —s urprisingly — 80 skin, gives her a three-step rent 2 4 P the per cent would marry a girl who ‘ SHOES re v7 has petted with other boys and, , pH balance (potential of Hy- | e ; 54 per cent would marry a zirl FOR YOUNG FOLKS drogen, if you're not a Chemis- who has gone further than petting! 26 W. Huron St. try Major) which permits | The gt a aM - . — creams and lotions to get | 4 ris were stricter. They F d d ; through a chemical barrier | all said they would marry a boy rie ay an otur ay n y PIANO - ORGAN A What happens is that when | who had kissed other girls and ACCORDION you put your skin's acidity and eg bat Se ee CL alkalinity into proper balance whe had necked s bit. (you can learn more about this | Ciassical and Popular’ - in the Chemistry lab!), a cor- | } Learn my Simple Chord But only 63 per cent said they System Thi his red and green wool | rective lotion can get through Dorothy Dingman Stewart | pueced ensemble, designed | to do its work | MATWERINE F. 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Saginaw Open Fri. *til 9 correctly for comfort, figure flattery. \ ~ . ‘ - n ' en # The physical fitness program of the Pontiac school | system, primarily on the secondary level, is becoming) unique in its own right. This is the feeling of Francis, Gaby, Pontiac Central principal. “Qur program which is being developed to ericompass | Pres S Spartans Meet [ Rough Bates | in Homecoming | Conference Is Stronger _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1958 nearly 100 per cent of the student body, has been pro- gressing wonderfully,” said Staley, “we can offer fit-| ness or recreational] courses in everything frorh ping | pong to bowling or weight lifting, and for every boy and| This Year, Point Out MSU Coaches EAST LANSING @® — Michigan + program altogether. Now “This program will also h sequently stetr them toward they may be best suited.” department of education. * * girl, even those with different physical handicaps.” | “It’s not the case of wanting or not wanting to take part as in the past. Every student can partici- pate in one of the various activities. Previously, students with medical excuses were left out of the the doctor if a physical defect or handicap exists and we arrange for a student to participate in one of the activities which may tend to strengthen or aid handicapped parts of the body.” elp our varsity teams,” said to the two opponents State has Staley, “especially for 10th graders. Instructors and beatee, California and Pitts- coaches are able to observe them in the fitness and rec- reational classes and see where their talents lie and sub- DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | Tom Dodson, atheletic director of the Pontiac school !*1¥ system, is vice-president of the Michigan Association for’ Health, Physical Education and Recreation of the state x * The name of the city, the nickname of the high school teams and the automobile produced here has followed the Indian line of names. We don’t agree that the nickname of Pontiac Northern teams should leave this Indian vein. The nickname now being used forsakeg the historical heritage of the city of Pontiac. | This may be the first season in many moons that the @ttack pretty well scouted. Michigan football stadium will fail to boast a full house, Carded the |\State football coaches are saying that the Big Ten teams are tougher this year than any they remember. The Spartans have been finding Jit rough — not a.conference win (so far on a record of a tie with |Michigan and losses to Purdue and | Lilinois. Wisconsin, after its 7-7 deadlock | with Ohio State, looks equally | dangerous. we discuss the case with To prove their point, the coaches point out what happened California has been undefeated | jsince and already is being men- the varsity teams for which tioned as the West Coast Rose |Bow! contender. Pittsburgh also jhas not lost another game and last ‘week. tied a strong Army team ~ * * But there has been an air of quiet determination in the Spar- tan practice camp this week. There have been no dramatics | | like the lineup shakeup of the | week previous. But there tae | installing new plays — coaches figure some are needed after | the failure te seere against _ Hlinots. Opponents also have proven * * ‘they have the Michigan State Look, who prac tically | team on his back) an yet in college football attendance across the country offensively last week, was running Ohio State, averaging 83,000 per game, and Michigan, averaging 77,400, are the individual leaders. Overall, college attendance has gone up 3.6 per cent. first string at left half although, jhe has not been at top speed. Greg Montgomery still is slat- ed as the starting quarterback This is 7,944,105 fans for 322 games or an average Of with senior Mike Panitch in a 24,671 per game. m Want to see the gals show * relief role. * Despite the two losses, homecoming Saturday with the court? The Hollywood Queens will show a few men how probable crowd now estimated at to play the game in Sunday’ trotter-Sphas game. s preliminary to the Globe- 65,000. ‘Whitewash Toronto, 5-0 Canadiens Lead NHL by 7 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | The Montreal Canadiens rapidly | are s eealne shambles of the Na-; tional Hockey League pennant race. Unlike a year ago when the Ca- -nadiens got off to a slow start, Heavyweight List Altered Ring Rating Shuffled After Folley, Pastrano Suffer Defeats NEW YORK (— The heavy- weight rankings underwent a big reshuffling by Ring Magazine to- day as the result of British vic-| tories over America’s Zora Folley, and Willie Pastrano. | Cuba's Nino Valdes moved into the No. 2 contender’s spot behind Sweden's Ingemar Johansson. And for the first time in years, two Britons, Brian London and Henry Cooper, were listed in the elite ‘top 10. London was ranked sev-| -enth and Cooper eighth. Following up JohanSson’s one- round knockout of Eddie Machen, London stopped Pastrano, of Mi- ami Beach, Fla., on cuts, and Cooper outpointed Folley, of | Chandler, Ariz. Here's the way the heavyweight top 10 looks behind world cham- pion Floyd Patterson: | season. And they hold a seven-| Leonard's Absence | the league and Stanley Cup cham-| pions have chalked up seven vic- tories and two ties in 11 games this point margin over the Boston’ Bruins and New York Rangers, deadlocked for second place. The Canadiens picked up two points last night by shutting out the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-0 while, the Bruins and Rangers played a’ 2-2 tie, their third in the young) campaign. Playing their fourth game in five) nights, the Canadiens rolled up one) of their easiest victories as goalie Jacques Plante posted his second shutout. Dickie Moore, Bernie Geoffrion, Jean Beliveau and rookie Ab McDonald took care of the Montreal scoring in spoiling the seasonal debut of Ed Chad-| wick, Toronto netminder. The Rangers apparently had! their game with the Bruins won when the clock showed only nine second remaining. But Fleming Mackell took three swipes at the jpuck and with the last one sent the disc bounding past Gump Worsley for a tie. Until Mackell’s first goal of the season, the Rangers held the upper hand with Camille Henry’s goal at 4:26 of the second period giving them a 2-1 edge. AP Wirephote IN COURT — Michigan ath- letes Tony Rio (left), fullback on the football team, and captain Jack Lewis of the basketball team arrive at the police offices where they ,avere booked on charges of participating in a campus gambling syndicate. Seven were arraigned. Titans Lose Center for Marquette Game \kovich may be lost to the Univer-! isity of Detroit Titans for the rest of the football season, May Be Protested Ivkovich, a senior 205-pounder. VANCOUVER (AP)—AI Nelson,’ with two letters, suffered a knee president of the British Colum- injury in the Titans’ 7-0 loss ae bia Professional Golfers Assn. yillanova three weeks ago. feels B.C. pros will make a “for- missed the Titans’ 31-6 victory over | been a lot of concentratfoti ‘on | a good their stuff on the basketball attendance is predicted for the, .'Cardinals outplayed DETROIT «® —.Center Joe Iv-! PCH 11 Meets New Opponent on Wisner Sod Chiefs Shoot for Fifth Victory of Season in Non-League Action By BILL CORNWELL Melvindale High School, the next | \epanent on Pontiac Central’s 1958, football schedule, wears that new) look this year. The suburban city on the south-| ‘Class A ranks, new to the Huron-| Rouge League and new to the Pon- tiac gridiron sjate. Central plays host to the Card- | inal here Friday night in Wisner jum at 8 o'clock with the Chiefs pegged as favorites for a the last time this fall. | The Chiefs travel to Bay City next | jweek and then finish their season! ,at home on Nov. 14 against Flint, \Central and they will be decided | ‘underdogs in both Saginaw Valley! Conference games. x * * Melvindale moved into the ‘ division this year, dropped tis affiliation with the Class B Twir-, |Valley League and joined the |Huron-Rouge circuit. The Cardinals are still a small! Class A aggregation, but there is every indication that they will | give a good account of them- schools. , ‘Dale Sawicki, now in his 2nd: ‘year as head coach after serving six Seasons as an assistant, has guided a team with only four re-, |turning regulars to three victories lin six games. * The Cardinals have yet to show’ lany sustained scoring punch, but itheir defense has always |steadfast and their three losses this ‘fall were closely-contested scraps. | |All of their games smack strongly | ,E.y, a sophomore from Honor High derich brothers of Toronto, Ohio, | lof defensive play. an 18-6 win over Thurston. Set- backs were at the hands of Edsel Ford, 14-7; Wayne, Lincoln Park, 13-6. Only against Wayne were the. statistically. | The Cards have outgunned every- lone else to date in first downs and itotal yardage. Sawicki’s gridders rely mainly jon a ground attack to make their | yards and quarterback Ray Dan-, lyo, a 145-poynd senior with a repu-) |tation for skill on the ‘belly’! iseries, directs their slot-T offense. In addition to being a clever faker and ball-handler, Danyeo carries a 35 per cent pass com- pletion average. Melvindale’s top running threat is fullback Dan | Losacco, a churning 160-pounder with an average of four yards per carry. PCH will be aiming for its 5th victory of the season compared to a pair of defeats. The Chiefs are still missing the services of full- back-captain Larry Douglas, who is sidelined with a sprained ankle. Joe McCauley will continue to fill Douglas’ vacancy, although Isaac Jones has been performing well in practice this week and may | see a lot of action at fullback in to- morrow night’s non-league game. | west Side of Detroit is new to the, been, | | t i | | | | ON FIRING LINE — Randy | terback and Mitch Ogiego, his understudy, are all set to go for the lowa Hawkeyes against Michigan at Ann,Arbor Saturday. lowa Big 10 Offense King CHICAGO 'Ten’s) effensive football | standings. * } * * ‘their three conference games. * * * Purdue and Ohio State Buckeyes, second in the stand-| ,Ings, are runnersup in the defense! idepartment, allowing creer |just 205 yards per contest. * * * | The resurgent : |Wildeats lead the scori race Duncan (left), first string quar- ‘with = point . leyes have 25. .. Pressure Off Chips After 40-7 Small College Teams Back to Normal By The Associated Press Michigan College € ' Central selves against PCH in the Ist Couldn't have picked a better time nois in this Interstate Conference | grid meeting between the two to play Eastern Illinois. The Chippewas not only lost their ‘first game last Saturday (40-7 to Louisville), but lost quarterback Oarie Lemanski, their offensive sparkplug, for at least 10 days: ;with an ankle injury. Their No, 2 quarterback, Mike | Sweeney, is the only extra signal- caller with game _ experience. And he is sidelined with a ee injury. That leaves the job up to Jim! 'School-—and if he runs into trouble, coach Bill Kelly will have to call Melvindale owns 14-6 triumphs (on Bill Smith, regularly a defensive ball game between University of, over Allen Park and Ecorse and halfback, or Bob Kelley, who is Miami and Vanderbilt. an end. 14-0, and | } ’ eects. AP Wirephoto | TOP COMEBACK — Robin Roberts, pitcher of the Phila- delphia Phillies, National League's player of the year for 1958. He had a 17-14 record the past sea- | 4 son after a 10-22 mark for 1957. 17-14 Record for Robin "#e Comeback Title to Roberts 1. Johansson, 2, Valdes. 3, Fol-, |mal protest” against the exclusion) xavier and 27-6 loss to Arizona) ley. 4, Pastrano. 5, Machen, Red- ding, Calif. 6, light heavyweight champion Archie Moore, San Di- ego. 7, London. 8, Cooper. 9, Son- ny Liston, Philadelphia, and 10, Pat McMurtry, Tacoma, Wash. Roy Harris, of Cut and Shoot, Tex., who has been idle since he was stopped by Patterson; ‘Argen- tina’s Alex Miteff, and Canadian ‘champion George Chuvalo of To- ronto were ousted to make room for the two Englishmen and Mc- -Murtry. | Richardson and Olmedo Net Tourney Favorites TOKYO (AP) — Japan expects) U.S. Davis Cuppers Ham Richerd- son and Alex Olmedo*te win the men’s singles and doubles in the All-Japan tennis championship at Osaka Nov. 1-8. Righardson is seeded No. 1 and Olmedo .No. 2. Experts predict théy will finish in that order,| \ | | . ee e ‘ . ithen left on a hunting trip. ‘Farrell Gets the Gate of Stan Leonard from the Canada | state. Cup golf team. x *« * The selection of Toronto’s Al]- Coach W ally Fromhart said Iv- Balding and Henry Martell of, jkovich’s knee failed to respond to| Edmonton as Canada’s represen-, treatment as hoped and he planned tatives in the international golfito hold him out of Detroit's game! matches Nov. 20 to 23 at MexicO/with rival Marquette here Satur-| City was announced today. day. Nelson said failure to pick) J, Jykovich’s position will be cae aac ois aa eT,” | Ernie Fritsch, a 225-pound junior *,. |\who replaced him after the injury Leonard appeared not to be dis-|i, the Villanova game. appointed. “It's nice that someone else got a chance to play in that wonderful tournament. I’ve played in it five times now anyway.”’ He Lightweights to Fight DETROIT. (® Two Detroit lightweights, Gene Gresham and SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — “I felt! | better and was throwing better.’ That's how Robin Roberts sum- ‘marized his 1958 pitching record of 17 victories and 14 losses that iwon him the ‘‘Comeback Player of the Year’ title in the National League, Roberts got 59 of the 98 votes by members of the Baseball Writ- ers’ Assn, of America in the ans nual Associated Press poll. Bob Friend of Pittsburgh got 21 votes and Bobby Thomson of Chicago 3. * * * The 32-year-old Philadelphia ‘ing and restaurant business, had! ment, kt ow “T suppose I made a comeback this year because I felt better and| was throwing better,’ he com- mented, “I wasn't throwing any different stuff—not too much any- how—but I was throwing better. “I can tell you one thing, I’m looking forward to next sea- son and I personally hope to do better. I feel fine and I suppose this feeling comes from winning. It makes a lot of difference the way you feel when you're out ‘LeRoy Jeffrey, will meet in a scheduled 10-round bout here Nov. | 11. Both are unbeaten in their brief professional careers. — Gresham, 1957 national MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — The 1959 Miami Marlins will play under a new manager. The Interhationa] League fifth place club of 1958 released Man- AAU! ager Kerby Farrell Wednesday.jen Gloves champion and a former} His successor has not been/all-Army champion, is unbeaten in named, 11 professional fights, ? hurler referred to his dismal] 10- 22 record for 1957 and said it “def- initely made me a candidate for) the (comeback) honor, didn’t it?” The _ strapping right-hander champion, is undefeated in 15 pro| didn't make any. excuses after third—I fights. Jeffrey, 1955 National Gold-| |that fiasco; “I just got clobbered. first. That's all.” But Roberts, who {fs in Savan-| nah to look after his seafood pack- there winning.” * * * Roberts also bragged of another: feat. “This year I didn't win the gopher ball title. I was second or| forget which—but not That's a .switch.” Roberts| .iconsiders he's thrown more than his share of home run pitches dur- ing his 11 years in the majors, — | jior, is newly promoted to starting ‘fullback on the Hurricanes squad. lg ling in my ‘wouldn't be saying that I was! /George’s little brother.” was voted the | comeback / At that, the Chips should have, appears no better than usual. -asy pickins’ against Eastern Illi-! clash. The Mlinois club never has| non tom ve ie aires by at leant beaten Central—in fact, never has | two touchdowns. come closer than 33-46. In seven) games, Central has a 7-0 record, ence game, Northern THinois visits and holds a 240 to 60 scoring edge. | Eastern Michigan, This year, the Eastern team |1-3 record in league action. (AP)—Iowa’s Hawk-; ‘eyes have taken over as the Big leaders' just - as they have the conference | come-from-behind victories over The undefeated Hawkeyes have’ combined the league's best run- ning game with its most efficient passing attack to hammer out an javerage of 407 yards in each of share his alma mater. ‘defensive honors. The Boilermak-!igan is just about the only coach- ers have allowed opponents just ing honor to escape the former 157 yards a game and given up running mate of Tommy Harmon ‘but 9 first downs a game. The, In the other Interstate Confer- Saturday There are three WIAA games on the weekend schedule. Albion, try- ing to stay in the title chase, takes Brothers Grid Rivals Friday league-leading Hope |against |Kalamazoo College. Adrian, the other MIAA feam, steps out of the league for- a | game at Ferris. whose Jim MacMillan is aver- aging 5.5 yards per carry on 64 rushing attempts, goes to the Upper Peninsula to play North- ern Michigan, and the boys from up north will be out to avenge Wayne’s 26-21 victory last sea- will be on the warpath against| each other tomorrow in the foot-! Harry Deigerich..a Miami jun-| George Deiderich, Vanderbilt sen- ior plays guard. Harry said he came to Miami because J got tired of follow- rother’s footsteps and| I wanted ‘to get where people) the lead changed hands four . times before Wayne State came out on top. Practice Assignments Ohio University, improved under new coach Bill Hess, takes on for Recreation Teams |Western Michigan in the Mid-), Practice assignments have been American Conference. The Ohio: \made for the A, B and C basketball team has the workhorse of the hearts of the Recreation depart- league runners in Bob Brooks, who ( ment program for next week. thas carried 74 times—more than! aes a sot astiees Jenier any other back in the league. He} gh — pm nights o olumbus | and Shaw's: 8:00 p.m. Vikings and Lake- has gained 28 yards for a 3.8 side; 9.00 pm. UAW team to be named. Tuesday, Nov. 4 Lada = Z ny Pp a SD a Coe ing allowed six opponents only ontiac ‘olice: pm alle ake and ‘Nosek team to be named; 9:00 p.m. (Points in compiling a 4-2 Gien’s and M-59 Sunoco. * * + Wednesday, Nov. 5 at Pontiac Central—| 7:00 pm. iStack) and Lakeside; 8:00 p.m at Madison Juntor the loop’s top defensive team, hav- 43 ? el ae Se team), 9:00 p.m. meets Winona (Minn.) in a North-| Tharsday, Nov. 6 at Pentiae Central—|ern States Conference engagement, 7:00 p.m. iNosek team) and Glen's; : :00 ey Walled Lake and K. ‘p.m. Police and Royais. ‘00| Marquette visits Detroit for the two a °° clubs’ 26th meeting. on_ Alma and Olivet goes against Hillsdale, not MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The Dei-| Ut of the title picture either, goes the winless Hornets at Wayne State, } son that come on a final-period | touchdown pass. In that game, record, | | Nov. In other games, Michigan Tech| Only 3d Win | in Long Series Evashevski Has Tried Five Times to Break Wolverines’ Spell ANN ARBOR 7 — Iowa comes to Michigan Stadium Saturday seeking its third victory over the Michigan Wolverines in a jing football series dating back to 1900, add another laurel to the almost jfull coaching career of Forest Evashevski, former Michigan star, In recent years, Michigan has wrested away four straight | the Hawkeyes after trailing by | twe touchdowns. But the Michigan spell appeared to lose sqme of its power last year. Stil Iowa surrendered ai two- touchdown lead before rallying for a 21-21 tie. * * * It was the fifth failure for Evashevski in his efforts to beat Beating Miche Evy’s 1956 Hawkeyes won the Big Ten championship and the Rose Bowl. Iowa is a top-heavy favorite this year to repeat | these accomplishments and also prove its Michigan jinx is only Northwestern @ myth. The jinx actually goes back a game. lowa is m further than the successful ‘right behind with 25 and the Buck- en oe ge i. Iowa. Satur- day’s game will be the 20th be- tween the rivals and Iowa has won jonly twice. Two games were ties, * * * The Hawkeyes won the series opener 28-5 in 1900 and waited until 1924 before winning again 9-2, Particularly painful to Iowa was fas ee game won by Michigan stands as the blackest teark on the Hawkeyes’ record Since Iowa's 1924 victory it has After winning its opener, Eastern ‘played Michigan 14 times and col- lected only the two standoffs for its efforts. Evy will get his last opportur nity until 1961 Iowa and Michigan. Michigan Northern has a aren't scheduled in 1959 and‘ 1960, Calhoun Defeats Szuzina Easily | ROCHESTER, NY. (AP) i“This guy is shorter than niost, He made it tough for me.” Thus did Rory Calhoun, high ranking. middleweight, concede he hadn’t feoked as sharp as he might last. night in winning a un- animous 10-round decision over |Germany’s Franz Szuzina in their |televised fight. i * * * Al] three officials made the 24- year old minister's son from White Plains, N.Y. the winner by 'a wide margin but Calhoun wasn't isatisfied with his performance. | ; * * | Calhoun's victory was his 37th in a 48-fight career that started four years. ago and his fifth this year, Franz, who turned pro in Germany in 1950, has won 46 of his 65 bouts. 594 and (Stack) average. The Bobcats also have ’M’-MSU Both on TV ANN ARBOR (®—The Illinois- Michigan football game here 8 will be telecast region- ally throughout the midwest, it was learned today. Michigan State’s game with Wisconsin will be televised na- tionally this Saturday. One thing ts for sure, this must be one of the craziest mixed up football seasons in many a ready reason for his improve-| | grapevine crops. The pro ranks, the college and the high school teams just keep knocking ‘each other off without regard for the swamis. Looks now like Swami Bill Cornwell is rounding the turn and is about assured taking the presidency from Bruno Kearns who has held the honor for two straight years. There are another batch of humdingers this week and the poor Swamis just say—grin and pick ’em. = CORNWELL ABAIR KEARNS MOATS > (90-33-4—. 731) (82-41-4—.666) (T1-46-4—.676) (75-48-4—. 09) Melvindale at PCH PCH PCH PCH PCH NORTHVILLE at ae Northville Northville Northville Northville Avondale at CLAWSO Avondale Clawson Avondale Clawson SOUTHFIELD at Bernie Southfield Southfield Southfield Southfield a teed at PORT HURON Port Huron Port Huron Birmingham Birmingham FIELD at Bloomfield W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield W. Bloomfield UNIV. SCHOOL at Cranbrook Univ. School Univ. School Uniy. School Univ. School Waterford at WALLED LAKE Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled Lake FARMINGTON at Van Dyke Farmington Parmington Farmington Farmington Lake Orton at ¥ Troy Troy Troy Troy KIMBALL at Pitzgerald Kimbayl Kimball Kimball Kimball ST. FRED at St. Ben St. Fred St. Fred St-- Ben St. Fred St. Clement at ST. MIKE St Mike st Mike St. Mike St. Mike Romeo at ROCHESTER Rochester Rochester Rochester Romeo LAY CITY at Oxford Imlay Imlay xford Oxford MIL LINGTON at Ortonville Millington Millington Millington Millington Milford at HOLLY Holly Holly Holly Holly ALMON at Capac Almont Aimont Almont Almont Dryden at New Haven New Haven Dryden New Haven Dryden St Rita at OL ST. MARY St. Mary st Mary St Mary St Mary TOWA at Michigan Towa aoeee Towa Towa’ Wisconsin at MSU Wisconsin MBU ysu MSU Marquette at Detroit Marquette Detroit trot Marquette Lions at 49ers Lions Lions 4Sera 49ers *Consensus denoted in gapital lettere. A Hawkeye victory also would to conquer = H Ad + FORTY. - | ____ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 90, 1958 Battered by Olson, (Only 45 on Spartan Freshman Roster ees TST At Ee 29 Frosh Use MSU Tenders==mrmax | Inc. Since 1945 ] Grant, pounded to a pulp in Bobo} gasp LANSING (W~Michigan intended to come to Michigan) are a couple of big backs we like | As usual, State is drawing Hl EW LOW PR | C ES © cae eatane ‘si ee State’s freshman crop of footballers State, socdrantns gQp-aciving soar PY noite Michigan por td good . Jednesday is small in numbers but big in size ; , ° eas and Sa hie on this year. ‘ten a et ae all = Serr agrend that while: Mich- wonng grounds as Peccavvishe, Attendants said the condition of| Coaches still figure some gyod| VO i ntintione This eft San State oe have quantity), the 2>-year-old Los “Angeles fight. material will be agra, bashed hetp| nly 29 coming to StaSe to wae the) 200r: thee is goed quality. ood, oul urn. 1 e an re “5 P : |pitalized for Poli — alia cession next season, —_— ia : on Coaches like players built along) Other Michigan entries on the ‘ ; 2 pouts ithe lines of Tony Kumiega, 205'squad include Mike Biondo, guard, Olson, a former middleweight | ‘We'll probably have the and boys finding out football is too d halfback from Chico} Detroit; Carl Charon, fullback champion now fighting as .a light | smallest freshman team in the \tough also cut the rookie squad] Mass. : ai ‘Ci . é heavy, had the Tuesday night fight Big Ten,” said coach Duffy this season. At mid-season, fresh- back troit; Ken King ‘gua rd | all to himself until Referee Frankie) Daugherty. “Also, we got back man coach Gordon Serr only has Kumiega brushed aside & Lansing; Don Kopach fullback | \Carter stopped the slaughter in the’ the fewest number ef athletic 45 active players on hig roster. couple of bleckers while scrim- Detroit: y ke t ackie.| igpene rei hi aid tenders in the conference.” | This compares to 60 or 70 or yay against pee <2 eae 4 Lupiow, guard] "His $2000 end of the gate was at| Daugherty reported that Mich. more the usual seasond» Donahoe eo hard. that he |S°&iaw: Fred Maceachron, half. incied by the federal income tax igan State had 41 tenders of aid “But there are some there that knocked out his victim cold. peopte who still have a decision signed by football prospects Vhis look as if they could do us some | spending in a tax suit season. All those signing said they! good,” said Daugherty. “There | Others looking good and about rott, center, Detroit; Dale Ruojo-| Be pe : the same physical type include’ maki, tackle, Ishpeming; Bob Suci, 8 | Phillie Official Quits ° Ssidits | PE 2-2671 YES! WINTER TREADS 8 rey a in ata a Re ye ee Boat Boa |Gary Ballman, 197 pound half-/palfpack, Flint; Brian Vidosh,| ’ back from Detroit; Jim Corgiat,|tackle, Warren. Applied to Select pumapeiaa ap) — me Ope College Is State’s _epwahamacs trum pessemer: Cosings or your own ties! ©® Complete with all hardware, including pneumatic door check, outside alumioum ia, tm sam wie tee LONE Unbeaten- Untied 1] |sios inti ‘rm exis Flinf Wins JC phia; Leroy Milner, 190-pound jamb. pile atl Se macceectesl (hy | Charies halfback from Midland, and Ed © Rugged construction, over © Meister, By. The Associated Press [football] teams have fared: Ryan, 200-pound halfback from) : 1” thick. ; "ee : Chicago - : Con quickly f storm l pH f fr i If Ron Bekius of Hope College TEAM woe Pis Opp : Produces of the Westher-Proof Co. * deat cas =e ees and Walter Beach of Central y,..~- ~ + * * Michignnllla ing. t vatch Centra! Michigan 1 State found one of its best pros- | 1957 FORD chigan are going to catch Central Michi Jc 166 49 pects this season adjacent to the) jackson um — Flint Junior Col-! & ao SSeer SAVE INSTALLATION CHARGES. Anyone handy with ‘SS FAIRLANE 4-DR. Western Michigan’s Lovell Cole- ation 160 58) simple tools con install DUO-MATIC and DUO-DOR ny SEDAN man in the state college scoring ren 3 Be chai pep a-omemmasenld eg teres lege placed five runners in the first | 8 CYLINDER race, they need to hurry. |Wayne State. - 61 59 PO . » 8 “€ 11 finishers and won the Michigan iS) 6 overprive 2 | Perris Institute g; son of the head of the campus po ' jy, nine College Conference cross | Hationclty edvertised in Lite, Post, Good Housekeeping end other leading publications @ RADIO & HEATER x we * eda Michigan 8¢ lice department. country meet yesterday.- @ POWER STEERING *~ @ecesceo--~seoexroeeco0 4 “3 SSwNUNN NY UwWN eh eo Oe POs es FN MW WH NM HK BS | © FOWER BRAKES Though he played less than Mite? oi, 3s ‘There also are some hefty * * &* BE | 1 half the game against Toledo Miceiens —— 136 149 linesmen among the hopefuls. Flint JC won with 40 points. 3 s “ "9 ne. Saturday because of a hip im- adrian san 41 121 Among the standouts im work- (Grand Ra JC was second with BV} jury, Coleman scored his team’s Western Michigan 128 154 outs have been Pete Kakela, 210 (56. Other fini included Bay |i} i only touchdown and ran his point | Olivet 20 161| pound tackle from Toledo; Jake (City JC 83, Jackson JC 89, North- 549 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-252 total to 82, ———— Levandowski, 199-pound center western JC of Traverse City 111, | . . . from Braddock; Dave Manders, | ,j JC 143 and Henry Ford JC] | He is 16 points ahead of Bekius,| Akins Agrees to Bout aie re =? | win i another six ahead of Beach | 208-pound guard from Kingsford, ‘of Dearborn 195. (Low score wins} | : | LOS ANG ( — Vv | Bil) Timm, 220-pound tackle frem (in cross country meets.) Bekius has scored 11 touchdowns) LOS ANG ELES (AP) — Virsill| aewater eed Tom Wiskecki, | try and Beach has 10. Coleman got Akins of St. Louis has formally oe + *« * : his 82 points with 13 touchdowns 2&Teed to defend his world welter-| 7% Pound guard from Cleage. 1 Jackson JC had won the meet! two Tune t t inte. jweight title in a 15round bout! Best among the quarterback every year since it was inaugurat-' and i 7 ex ™ points. jhere Dec, 5 against Don Jordan|prospects appear to be Leroy'ed in 1953. fo] | Fi] rr @ . lof Los Angeles. Loudermilk, 190-pounder from Wil-| Grand Rapids’ John Haslem was | — <= tee aoe of the teams past) a kinsburg, and Don Stewart, a 185-\the individual winner, running the | reer Oe e way point in the season, | - |2*g-mile course in 13: 22.2. eee vonseras i |there is only one cnbealenantiea| lt Hits, Down —— o—- |team in the state — and Hope |College should stay that way nt Japanese, 7-2 ‘least until Nov. 8. The Dutchmen! | meet hapless Olivet this Saturday NAGOYA, Japan (AP)—The St.) ten their home grounds — a Louis Cardinals pounded four| ‘breather before taking on Albion pepenese Le biaks a J | the following Saturday in the game “Uding two home runs, to crush| that could -decige the MIAA|€ Japan AllStars 7-2 today. It Chesinionatig ;was the Cards’ fourth win in five igames played thus far in their 16) Hot Spray Undercoating “Guaranteed for the life of S$ 1 4° 5 your car.” Protects your car WILLIAMS from rust-out. Quiets your car-ride: Plus tigen teams have a 24-23| came tour of Japan. . ; Tox TIRE co. jrecord against out-of-state “@PpPO! Stan Musial, who earlier held| Pp U d nents, while home teams have baseball clinics for fans at one of} ontiac Undercoating 451 S. Soginew St. “ the city’s university grounds, went | : : tar. hitless in three official trips to, 136 S. Saginaw FE 4-5453 FE 2-8303 Here's the way the state's college the plate. He-walked once. 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He won six times. af ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER itis 1 OTHER By CHUCK ABAIR ‘\respective loops. while Avondale,|gerald host ‘odiaite foes Garden , ‘ ‘Northville and Althont can be as-|City and Royal Oak Kimball, re- Fall Styling Six games having important sired of at least a final tie for | Spectively, bearings on league championships first by w i 1 inni es Oy 8. has one of the outstanding backs and several others matching {- ie | West Bloomfield attempts to try\in Oakland County in Newt Acton, by STETSON miliar rivals should make for an _ Vam Dyke is expected to give (1, 414, red-hot Bloomfield Hills { teresti t tall | Farmington little trouble in the | ito id 2 * * #F pa ee —— inter-Lakes fipal for the Falcons, .2" *fternoon game, Milford goes) Birmingham will have its work Upper Left: to Holly and Clarenceville is at'cut out but the speed of Ed Busch Farmington and Port Huron are Northville is heavily favored at — ' Bri the W. ; : : : ; ghton rounding out ayne-' & Co, could tell the story. ~Imlay + ir Clarkston in the Wayne- Oakland © AA, y. ay in position to clinch titles in their land ‘City is figured to have too much as is Almont at Corse in the | ° Save! Save! Save! | Seuthers Thumb. | East Detroit is guest of Mt, Scoring power for Oxford but the | Clemens and Hazel Park visits | Wildcats have ‘been unpredictable 485 White - Sep 50 Shoes... .. 3 -Avondale’s unbesten league reC-| 9 adele in the Eastern Michi- | all $eason. Cotton Sweat Becks 220 ctee Now, to match the brisker tempo of the season, Stetson presents — the Contredent. A deep sculp- tured center crease style ending in a pronounced “pinch front. a . r ¢ $i igges at Claw-| a gest Cn gam Oriole eat RODE | Walled Lake te favored to win “home field advantage in attempt: against nmengten in South Cen- | with ease but Viking coseh Daves ing to eliminate Birmingham. tral ss North Branch takes oa Smith has been warning his | % | nen-loop foe Mayville. | charges ali week about being iN wy \ ; Lupeer appears to have the Tri-, |" everconfident, He has said all * cone Ws \) The biggest actual loop show-| County pees sewed up but there Season that the weak Skippers eee $9295 BASKEVBALL SHOES \down will be at Oxford where the’ si) will be considerable interest, Will probably “play their best (~~ % SALE | Wildcats of Dick Figg take on de- in the Romeo at Rochester contest. Ame against us.” * Y ay Sp aa wey oy rr won Lapeer will host Flint Tech. |, West Bloomfield, still hoping for \ Wool Body. Leather Sleeve % in the ae -acled a |at leas a share of the W-O crown, ; J ACKETS , : Dryden is at New Haven and ‘has a lot of respect for the Bloom- The Smart Lower Right: \ \ Heading the remaining’ long Brown City at Armada in a pair field Hills. The Barons are strong- BOWLING SHOES G BACS list of contests will be the an- 5 Thumb contests. Memphis ¢t defensively and have been sy ° Well styled for the brisk ‘ nual Walled Lake-Waterford piays at New Baltimore Anchor 4riling hard in hopes of being the Solid Tone fall weather. A silky “mix” WELDEN % clash at Walled Lake. Berkley poy first team to throttle John Luca- / Anih with’ tex ; travels. te Southfield in the other pane tacks “ dam, ‘i > . = un sn wit veri uree re \) SPORTING GOODS IL game. Pointe Universit pe . coe Rochester could help save face I LAINSVAN grain band with swept- nm niversity ae ©@ ‘on an otherwise dismal season by wing bow and golden gun 1 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-6211 Battered Lake’ Orion goes 10 jg home to meet Warren and - ; : Troy in the-only other Oakland B me GORE NES OF whipping Romeo. Neither has been Ther a _ emblem. . i if A (Lhddde ded til as members Madison and Fitz: - esen ei Maren te sther Friday Ber mhere . - si ail e eee en eagepeeeees ae — ae ‘ a ——— terest in ne Storm action. Saturday, Crashrost will 29) f P tti t Grey. horse Bioen eee $] 295 make its sixth try at posting a Or ell 5 ARM ‘ win meeting University School and Smoke Biue... Y at Cranbrook. as Hawks Win i and new style ex- r - P 7 ssion in the Var- NAVY Avondale has been one of the py rag ASSOCIATED PRESS Eee surprise teams in thig area. The ity Prise een . oe Bob Pettit still is the same Bob, 7 Sonne eoteling 832 S Saginaw St. FE 2-0022@ Pettit of last season. For the St. 2 va a . Louis Hawks that is good news By TARP A ULINS Grid Calendar For their rivals in the National Basketball Assn. it is bad. 5x7 $3.50 9x12 $10.80 Pettit tallied 37 points last night 6x7 $4.20 10x12 $12.00 remars recr cums = °© Tun ‘his total for three games By $5 40 12x15 $18 00 Melvindale at Pontiac Centra! to 91 as the Hawks defeated the i . inl abe = _ coir! Minneapolis Lakers 112-100 and_ » ¥ City raia Ld = : ’ 8x9 $7.20 12x18 $21.60 Sicmingnaa ai Port Maren took over first place in the West- 8x10 $8.00 $30.00 Baas Puck at Persacien ern Division, Last season Pettit ~~ ... and it’s the same y f<¢ e t - , : 1 eon iel Sis oo _ sherbet at anes take w as he league's third ranking wonderful quality speciah sizes Made to U Vaal Dvbs at Parmiteten scorer with a game average of , Avondale at Clawson 24.8 points Yorkshire Flannel Lake Orion at Troy - . het? ree a RO Kimball at Pitzgeral¢ = that’s given such a Garden City st Madison NBA STANDINGS sATihee 6 b GUN SALE! Northville at Clarkston | EASTERN DIVISION quality to Plainsman e Jest mfield at Bloomfielé Hiils Wen Lost Pet ; r - ie ‘ Clarenceville ‘aa Brighton New York 2 ras 1 606 Solid Tone Suits Milford at Holly Priacelphia 1 1 506 meo at Rochester Syracuse 1 1 5a0 5 t Tech at Lapeer Boston 6 1 000) g Imlay City at Oxford WESTERN DIVISION 2 THE FAMOUS +4 Miers or oe tan : Mayvi! le at Nort h Br aad St Louis 2 1 667 Almont at Capac Cincinnati weeisis yi 1 eee ENFIELD-BRITISH Brown City at Armada Minneapolis saioceees ea 00 Dryden at New Haven Detroit 1 3 i] Memphis at New Baltimore Anchor Bay Madison Lamphere at Huron Oak Park at Grosse Pointe US ‘ @ @ “ RO Dondero at Dearborn Fordson ' 4 Standin in 5 ; Warren at Utica SATURDAY'S PREP GAMES ¥ L T Pts. 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Ni ht . til 9 RO Br hfary age Jarre New i ea he : : Ges eee St. Patrick at ripe 1a 2% — — ~e . ey aly feo a ae BSS 2=.THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC 83s ke = a he - Ss — “eee eae eine ae e : IRS Sg ee *S EE LS RE SS ae 2 es tee = { : a Ms : Wee ¥ ee se > ¥ ¥ a RUSS DAWSON 232 South Saginaw Street Presents the 1959 EDSEL baled Priced with the low priced three! ee cy k ragl - “ aOR <a Rpapecmsegencn ene wad Yes “Now on Display. and All body styles and ; A new wonderful economy Yes, you can pick up a real English Re new color combinations are : Porn 4scuercncrallithe : fantastic bargain on the : DSEL : “. available for immediate , way up to the Super Express - few 1958 Mercury = Ford | ‘ rf ’ delivery. : V-8 which delivers 303 HP. demonstrators and new cars INCOLN | we § rt remaining. | See lt and = = You'll Enjoy the All Available at i Drive 1t Today Performance - * Prices Are Slashed! RUSS DAWSON’S ! ELON LOS BME DEERE RESIN SE LER GTS RONG SIRE NCTE SR AE ite arsty “lee, 232 South Saginaw St. é = Y = a a a a a a a are Sea ar 4 GLAxce = ‘Earle ‘Bawards in tn hist ~~ [season as head coach of the. North Carolina State foothall team, This +e Suet & Wolfpack, ‘ FORTY-TWO. | ; ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 50,1958) J CONVERTIBLE TOPS © Immediate Installation CUSTOM WORK - 1 BY EXPERTS ¢ SYLVAN MIXED COOLEY TOPPERS LEAGUE NOW IS THE TIME FOR NEW SEAT COVERS} =v: We on cx pros aE pons piauto Mt Lig ft ag ‘ nches 22 10 ni s 5 : r u Custom Trim — Floor Carpeting —Doer Panels — Head Bluejays 2111 Biarneees «IB ig. erie’s Pood 32 7 Altes Beer 7 21| Liners — Convertible Tops Cevered — Beat Tops and Robins 2011 Crows 5 49 Twin Pines (1612 Cooley Lnge. 6 22 Cushions — Complete Auto [rim. Hawks 19 15 Sparrows 15 17 Arts Veriety 16 12 ane Ww Penguins 1814 Owls 4 18 | Ut Sk 4 | COV I R MART Cardinals 18 14 Woodpeckers 12 20 | 8. Drouin 201; A. Rose $34; Union & ai a orale 18 14 Eagles 11 21;/Lake Drug 2245. - \ , 4 uebirds 17 18 Peacocks } 29} 138 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0391 M Bush 181-897: B. Clark 243-61 Waterford Women’s Bowling Orioles 747-2161 WL wh a _ —aamy Hangar Grill 27 5 Flovd-Lkland 15 17 ‘ ‘ Capita) Glass 2211 Access'y Too! 14 16! A&A Heating 21 11 Airport Ready 13 19, Pont. Pistons 1715 J & M Rdw. 11 21) Palms Bar 15 17 Hobby Print. 6 26) Individual (1 game) Luttman 222) | Individua] (3 games! Schiffner 848 Pontiac Press Phete T a A & A Heating 802: ON 7 _ ia gs : : ; Teag: (3 games) Capital Glass 2205 THINKING OF TITLE — That's what the Avondale gridders aecRts ———— na | have been doing this week while preparing for tomorrow's invasion V [ EUKS' LADIES MONDAY | of Clawson. A victory would clinch at least a share of the Oakland ‘ Pts rts. B crown for the Yellowjackets. 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Cass Avenue ° ~ 2012 Lo-Fi's 14 18 7 “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” Jets 3 Maceday-4 19 13 Foulers 1S 34 a ; : \ Il IS 1 BE S ID *Wilioa Koch 166 54, AW coopes, Area bowlers and fans are still talking about an out- BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! e 220, $92, Yea-Hoos #48, Jets 184 42 Ging usband-wife performance. turned in by Mr.| FORDS ‘49 to '54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 $] 65 BRAKES RELINED .....:.........% Se w t and Mrs. Bob Pickett in the Land-O-Lakes Sunday Mixed ey 12:10 Team Zo ines "ened ak ebthles th Back Other Cars in Proportion e : e , ~ ¢ Bylvan Clean 7 a6 18 ° 4 pe F z -E 7 O I 21. re] Oak Realty 2110 Team 2 13 18 Doubles loop. the ppb , ith I ri¢ al\ WV ening. cto yer e st ee daub ran es 2 Ignoring the fact that their team name is Seldom "We. Gi re} Ww kel. . B. Hesselgrave 183. B Hesselgrave 479 ‘Strikes, Bob and Nola, kept the pins toppling and the e uarantee ur: or G. Burnett 478, Spencer Floor Covering Take Advantage of Big Discounts, Big Savings, Big Trade-In Allowances |”: > ‘crowd cheering. Their “hot” showings sparked the team BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT @ Our goal is to have no 1958 models ELKS mouse LEAGLE , , to a new season high game in the league of 903. eee y in our inventory the Ist of November Cub og CONS Ruprice Piet 13 Bob totaled 11 strikes in a sparkling 279 game and haa Sam Benson's 13 11 Hur Clean 11 12 a series total of 647. He started his big game with two DO-IT-YOURSELF Mir M Serv 1212 Behr Cats 10 WINNERS OF DOOR PRIZES DURING OUR NEW CAR SHOWING Sey tty Der ps'cs ee 1 1s Strikes, got a bad break, * ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANCED D Menzel 246. D Menzel 609, Osmun’s and then was perfect the Ist Prize, W. Brinkman, 1496 Eason, 3rd Prize, J. Fournier, 106 Waterly, a consid oak ; the way weiser had the previous top mark WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR BRAKES Pontiac Pontiac ° HURON BOWL CLASSIC rest of the way. with 3,535. We Tare Treck Car Brake Drums : : = ; ee : 7 Rey Pts Pts y is scores are tops in the * * * : 2nd Prize, T. H. Somers, 5240 Pontiac ith Prize, A. Christie, 22', Paddeck, Siroh's Beer 24. «East Highland 14 __ Both ae ' ae a5 ne kh h Speak f high scores, the Lake Rd. Pontiac Pontiac West Side Mobil 23 Spartan Air 13 ‘eague is wife, Nola, (00 1g Speaking o nigh § oO ; t , | Humphries = 33 Coue Rental 11 game honors with a 211 during Huron Classic keeps turning. them 4 f “ = - <3 . Caib! Music 19 Hazeltons : the same time Bob was going out. A total of 24 keglers bettered E REMEMBER — DON’T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU SEE bine Bec es ee sox ® wild. Mrs. Pickett has an earlier 600 last Friday for the 2nd straight 3 ii) Bul Bod 16d on Bentectn 200, 237 to her credit. week Eight members have been E ~ - ri e fe W 6 " 0) \ CATHOLIC WOMEN Bob was rurinerup in the first over 700 already. ES | a le \- argreaves 1eVro ¢ he Pts ets Pontiac Press Bowlerama tourna- pry NOTES } Merc> Ambu 16 Sam Benson s 12 F s . ra 8 ® Pont ri Cor fe Grecngund _ a me mites jew ae anaes The Lakewood Lanes 59ers ’ . : r tabert s rep G Cr & ate at : 3 are ¢ 57 Your Local Chetrolet Franchised New Car Pealer Fr sey Beardsley 1s Goebel’s : {ving round. The Picketts are uA a grr Oa me tee 9 . ‘ ° — apnea See BS peerecn § ure Oey se eee aA night ellema di e ing ’ of Mill St. Downtown Pontiac ; FE 5-4161 Ned s eae Le ae . einstes Waterford Township residents |”. One of the tightest city league f Trophies 844 Robert's Trophies 2417. Rother Brothers of Pittsburgh races is in the Motor Inn B where ——— —. fired a 3.655 in that city last the 7th place team is only six ‘ - | night for the highest score in the poinis behind the leader. The BEFORE THIS COMING wi NTER nation this season. St. Louts Bud: league has 20 teams . Former Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 A.M.-9 P.M.—Tues.-Thurs. 8-5:30—Sat. b12 ian ins <a - St. Michael coach Bob Mineweaser ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE , One ° oe af © 0 010 2 22 e. is the newest loca] merchant , 2274 s. T * Closeout... SPECIAL . . . |} =gegmeg: 2 | OHLEDL DEE | Cc @) R @) | 3 T first 306 game reported this sea- | — son m Oakland County last week. | VSQ quatity Famous DAYTON BLE, sk anoy Mbectomatertes keeper, fired his perfect score during open bowling at the Way- side Bowling Alleys in Maison | ; Heights, I¢ was his first .300 in BOO eeseeee | 4 years of trying and was sand- t bo THOROBRED S S$ 9 5 voeeee coos roreelerees ee wiched between a 229 and 164 , he back ne of your eceeee for a 693 series. : eer 3008 Lae Great ee =| Saturday is the deadline for re- E 0 S re t ht *.” >serving an entry in the 1959 ABC HERITAG W R T straight... : n7, ® RAYON s @ tourney. Final deadline for all / NYLON |» superb in ° ‘entries is Jan. 13... . Secretary TUBELESS © TUBE-TYPE 6.70-15 < d dri ns | of the local Bowlerettes League is RN R en, mixe rinks: : ° June Paddy. wife of West Bloom- WHITEWALL cae oe ee Sictele field High coach Art. ac Orr rrre sigee cle e< The Bicmar Inn entry in the! BLACKWALL : ‘. Averere eeseecce cee Motor Inn B loop dropped 300 pins’ Tube- T . <o 2 oe from one game to another re- e oe ; cently . . . ABC Hall of Fame; Py Positive Blewout YP | a ; igreat Joe Wilman, whose column| : = RIED SS SES EO EI et we e Strikes and Spares is carried daily) i” 4 ; | ook ' ° © by The Press, is back on his feet i Protection Pes CORON ET ee l seilowing Tat aiane. suet Pp P ‘| ed r . 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Lawrence FE 2-7221 RAPE ARRON A AU Re ee ee Oe ee OO a » | ~~. Open Monday and Friday Nites 49 PM. 106 \N. Saginaw ‘wrrvvVeYTeTTeTrTTeerer eT eee ee! OC Ce CC eC CCC CC Cre eee OI DI SDI SPS PPA > j ‘ i | ‘ roe < a 1 Py es BR E . A i ° | i 4 ? fi THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 wee ? -FORTY-THREE | (Political Advertisement) - , 2 3 WEDNESDAY’s FIGHTS OCHE: wy, I oe iti. ez.cee| Michigan, Michigan State, U. of D. Looking Ahead | == ==*State College Quintets Shaping Up| mates and rivals most of their , Frank Osojnicki of Harper basketball careers. Woods, 6-3; Bob Alexy, 6-6, of At U. of D., Calihan will fiela| Detroit; Tom Williamson, 6-5, lthe tallest team'in the school's) %4 the best prospects for start. (Political Advertisement) football season has passed the mid-|problems of experience. |point and in three weeks the regu-| \lar season activities will shift to 185-pounder from Herron, Til. i |. Don't look now but the collegejand U. of D.—are all faced with ; Other newcomers include Charles imate ro eon Perigo has lost Tillotson, Ter- rier and Wright from last year’s | jhe basketball courts. squad and the loss of transter Rapids; Gary Kane, 6-3, from |history. “But it will be one of the | palace pao ore = | “That opening game is just| Terry Miller, 66, from Western | Elgin. Dl, and Dick Donely, 66, (ost inexperienced,” he said. | nig ee ee eo around the corner,” said Michigan Michigan leaves the Wolverines from Big Rapids. ‘There are 12 sophomores on the| ° Detroit. ‘coach Bill Perigo, ‘“‘before you) with only M. C. Burton at 6$as | At East Lansing, the big name 17-man squad.” | * * & ew it we'll be in the thick of) the big man. jis jumping Jack Green who leads, s * ith pion : an eee peices : another Big Ten basketball race.’’ | ithe five returning lettermen. : a Bes ithe Titans have champ and) . . = * . ra ade * Pesagone varsity men include! punnerup Xavier and Dayton—in| ‘Ralph Ucheson, 6-2; captain John | Of course Perigo doesn’t mean} “We may have to move him to _ Detroit, plus Notre Dame, Michi-| a £ 7 : : * = ‘ : ns | his Wolverine quintet ‘is expected the pivot spot,” said Perigo, “wel 1,0 ine pia man tur’ coi pelohlavek, 62, and guard Ray gan State, Duquesne, Bradley, tavorites’ Fole on Northwesrere and we puting for height.” Fred Lee perigs cites MSU's situation, “With\returmees are George Heger, 64; (S¢0% Hall, Canisius, Nebraska, avorites’ role on Northwestern and js another returnee but the status * °T'® ho j like Gree FON bi ead are George Heger, 64; yrarquette, Boston College and_| ,Purdue, two teams with their en-|of captain Jack Lewis is still un-|* Sd jumps like Green, who/Dan Potter, 6-3, and Ron Troy of/ Fordham on the schedule. itire starting teams returning. jcertain as the result of recent |"€° = me mee. Shrine, 6-1. | Highlight of the season is the} | erddy Anderson at Michigan gambling raids. “If the boy is) Coach Anderson will have good |. x k& ‘Motor City tournament.-with Uni-| ; | State agrees. “This should be a Proven not guilty, I would be in-| overall height with 6-3 Bob An- | The newcomers are 7-foot Pete versity of Michigan, Army, Prince-| | real topsy turvey race in the Big (Clined to protect the boy, he’s a| deregg of Monroe, Wis., and 63 Corbett; Dick Dylus, 6-8; Larry ton and Detroit as the entries Rem 740 Auto. 30-06, 308 Cal. Reg. $134.50 vow 395% Rem 58. Auto. 12-16-20 Geuge . Reg. $136.45 vow 997 Win *94 30°30, .32 Col. Reg. $79.95 Ten, with any one of five teams fine lad and I feel sorry for him,”, Horace Walker of Chester, Pa. Hughes of Walled Lake, 6-4; Dec. 29-30. capable of grabbing the title,” Said Perigo. / | His guards are Tom Rand, 6-2, | said Andersés., x *« J | and Lance Olson, 64, both of 7 A 1 6 Michigan colleges, under NCAA| Others whom Perjgo looks'to for) So") Mtvee net year? rules, Started their practice ses- help this year are Dale bury, . siops two weeks ago, Oct. 15. The @ junior from Flint Central at, ~~ *& © 4 early date was allowed since spring &feet; guard Rich Robbins of Port) «we will depend heavily on our practice was discontinued. |Huron, who stands 6-1, and Lovell speed,” said Anderson, “‘we won't x « t ‘Ferris, a 6-3 jdnior who was in- have the height of other confer- The state’s three major cage Jured last year. ‘ence teams.” Big losses were Jack ‘teams—Michigan, Michigan State’ One of the best prospects is Soe Chuck Bencie and Larry | en. ’ i * * * Top newcomers include Dave, Fahs, 59, of MDonroe, Wis.; Jim Stouffer of Pierceton, Ind.; Art Gowens of Lansing and Harry Turak of LaPorte, Ind. Anderson Is looking toward his Drive the ‘59 Pontiac with the “Wide Track” Demonstrators Available FOR, A FIGHTING CH RE-ELECT BILLS Top Trade-in Allowance PONTIAC RETAIL STORE _’ » FACTORY BRANCH 65 Mount Clemens St. &. & & & # TO CONGRESS ~ | Prep League Standings SAGINAW VALLEY | ~~" BROOMFIELD FOR CONGRESS . 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James objected Monday when two armed guards ‘ : Were posted in his courtroom for Polio Fatality Count ithe trial of Earl Ward on a sec- . ._ ade eee Reaches 23 in Detroit | x *& *& | DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Ward wasn’t going to run away. area's 1958 polio death count has| said the judge, and there was no climbed to 23, compared iwth' need for th guns. Sheriff Arvid three at this date last year. Owsley argued that Ward was a x * | dangerous character, and the ‘he latest victim was Margaret! judge agreed to let one deputy, Lesperance, 40. Health officials with pistol, remain. ‘said she had received no Salk Wednesday, as the jury deliber- antipolip shots. ; i ¥ ated Ward's case, he asked for Three new cases in bint = permission to step into a corridor brought the 1958 total to 620 for) | ANYONE CARE FOR o ee , .for a drink of water. Once there, the year corhpared with 177 last! A HALLOWEEN MASK ? Te a jhe broke for freedom. The judge, year. i eee ane ; = nave _ |at that instant walking down the « .w * | FOSTER GRANDPARENTS — Charlies H. Kuhn, artist who /hajl, shouted for him to stop. Tnlltheloutcountylaneatitiwolnew does ores which appears in The Pontiac Press, and his * * * cases brought the year’s total to wife were Honored recently when they were named Foster Grand- “He stopped, looked at me and 193 compared with 72 last year. parents of the Year. ‘The award was in recognition of the work paras : 4+ thev have done through their cartoon character in showing that THE GIRLS there’s still plenty of pep and ideas in our senior citizens The award was made by. the Grandmother's Clubs of America -- through the national awards ‘committee at the group's national convention in Chicago on Oct. 12. ——— ——— ~ a — J MA'AM, I 308! COLD i B BEAR VTHINR OF THAT: HEY, MOM..COME TELL ME ~ hitiet By Franklin, Folger re <7 Shows Fatigue, Irritability Nixon Finds Going Rough By STERLING F. GREEN Neither Nixon nor Eisenhower. Associated Press News Analyst it became apparent, had succeed- WASHINGTON 4P: — Vice ed in healing the seemingly ruin- President Pichard Mo Nixen, de- ous split of the top California Re- terminedly striving to push, the pubticans, Sen, William F. Know- Pepublican elephant into a stretch Jand and Gov. Goodwin Knight.’ gallop, has found the going heavy The intraparty bitterness could do nd the footing slippers nothing but damkge to Nixon's + * *& ‘party in Nixon's state — and to The dutable Nixon was showing Nixon’s prestige as a leader of) fatigue and irritability when he the state GOP organization | stopped here between tours this x * * werk He had taken some rude. The vice president is a fighter! hlows He was obliged to defend who fights hardest when the battle; and explain the damaging words |. roughest. He'll be punching mA and actions of other Republicans. right up to election day. But if hel Crt v And he had seen new threats de- didn't know before, he must now fs KG 7 i 7, “tig we 10-30, velop to his own political future. realize that the tides of politics. fiis temper frayed out in Minne- gre treacherous indeed. If I come in and look around, will you promise not apalis, where he barked an angry — eee + to let me buy anything denial to a charge that hadnt f been made — that he had avaided - BOARDING HOUSE/ ne eee ae Ge VELLA) FTHE OWLS ISYf 15 THAT Lt it hiccup e é GG ¢ 6 ont J ~ Sig a ‘AT , if 5 Kd iA \ rt Photographer who miscalled him! e,' EAP!. ONLY 25 CENTS COUNTIN ON yy A NOSE: WOULDN'T i) star eee ued oe ae 7 LEFT IN THE OW LS CLUS BiED WATCHIN alee ; eo | A TREASURY, JASON/YOUR & FOGHORN / HUNCH WAS CORRECT AND I FOOLISHLY DISREGARDED IT AND BET ON THE WRONG HORSE! WHAT AM L GOING TODO? AND WHAT BECOMES}* OF THE OWLS PICNIC 2 As the vice president took off Vednesday for a final grueling, hop-skipping tour to Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Washington) state and Alaska, it \seemed to/ some of his supporters that sheer, bad hick was dogging his foot- steps VOICE (HE'S GOT THE BIRD THAN THEY CAPTAIN EASY » / HE SAYS THE KID WAS SEEN IN A BOAT WITH A FISHERMAN NAMEO SABAN. HELL TAKE US & THE GUY USUALLY J FISHES! s. ' For Nixon, a record of success; in this campaign is important to) | his own presidentia) asptrations in, 1969 Any outeame short ef a' | Demouratie sweep eould be cred-. ited partly, at least, to his talents | as a vote-getter. | Certainly his efforts have helped. fo revive dispirited Republican’ organizations in many pots) Further, he has helped to add, more than a million dollars to) GOP finances by his fund-raising] appearances and his personal ef-| forts | NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller But there was still doubt ir WANT TO oie whether any significant shift in, lL WANT TO SEE SEE THAT BUSA EA voter sentiment has been wrought, ; Sgro, THAT UNDERWATER by Nixon or by President Eisen-, <a WESTERN hower in their strong attacks on 2 g == PICTURE “radical” and “spendthrift™ oppo-, fo > a a mie =: —- NERYBODY nents = piel N <7 _ MAKES MIS— | Meh So © 1988 by NEA Service lnc. TM, Reg U via on, TAKES, MAJOR = across the country indicated that +. —<——nrither the Republican headliners . Hor their opposite Democratic i ; } numbers, former President Harry VUT OUR WAY _S. Truman and Adlai E. Steven-, YES, YES-- THEY’RE GOIN’ son, had ‘changed the minds of TH’ HORSE TO FIND A PILE * * * en cv5€ An Associated Press check As iee —~ _ many voters. | CAME IN 1 OF CRIPPLED KIDS __So it was uncertain whether. as) TWO HOURS ~ Hite at > TY IN THIS BURG “* “Nixon procthimed in Lincoln, Neb.| AGO-- WHAT 1 SOME BRIGHT By Dick Cavalli and elsewhere, that the GOP has HAPPENED MORNIN’/ HOW'S YOUR TEAM WELL, THERE'S / BUT YOU'VE GOT rebounded from what looked like: ? eit COMING, YANCEY? A LOT THEY TO ADMIRE THEIR sure defeat and that the campaign) Tl Hi DON'T KNOW... TENACITY’ fias become a brand new contest., f P i V Utah Blast Blows Bel G\\s) - 5 ‘ | A] (" aT C 0 Vv’ . 2 Workmen to Bits fetes sy /— an a | ‘i an - SPANISH FORK. Utah (AP) — | ARV CUT One thousand pounds of jellied ex- plosives blew a shed and. two workmen to bits Wednesday i | * : * * $3 a © © 1958 by NEA Sacvies. ine. TM Rag. UB. Pat. OFF American Cyanamid Co. offic- tet ar ials listed the two emploves as H GRANDMA ‘ By Charles Kuhn “onissing.”’ The victims were Ross 4 \ : “ 7 oe Sno cork an : J GRANDMA...| | WELL, WHAT IS iT? I DON'T REMEMBER YESTERDAY AT See!/ ee a mo i LOOK! LOOK!| | SEE ANYTHING / So's DINER F SPILLED A WARTS ‘hn peer seal, 0 Spring i CUP O' HIS BLACK COFFEE | | } = Me Utah | me ON MY HANOS?! -—— jjev Were veteran pewder men a1 1h i 7] pace, = Co COMPRAR S Gea Tea here “i < : : j 1 if ee ee eat sted cui ft PSN eel Wh ce ——~ oa eee f befsadded ym oy Palistd ‘or safets ; (ha —— = yeas i Wi the peand’s Tet | i ee velatin packing nit bh SS ~~ * * * i = - Cis ' the blast was not <= Known, Probers said identification ] ~ Soe og) them pieces) of (clothing) land BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON ¢ vosa ny en sone tN 10°90 bodies they found was impossible. | = —. No one else was hurt, : \ ee ep HALF ACRE CASTLE . John Morris - : 1 WOULON'T BE PRIZES 7... WHATS A BOTTLE OF IODINE, MR6.G. A. eS cA FIRST PRIZE ? BANOAGES AND'A) | Hturtie oF! Clee ole ROLL OF ADHESIVE ‘ TAPE! oe toe ee BONTIAC PRESS “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 50. 1958 : Saul Pett Substituting f for Hal Boyle . : a | oa ., That Knowing Leer Originated in Paris ‘ready felt sinful, Long before I) On the Rue de la Paix, the lady|eled 13th century chapel. a group|can ex press bus investigating walk in the narrow/in the perfume shop refused to -be- of tourists came by to admire the | ‘Paris by night." We made three FORTY-FIVE By SAUL PETT PARIS (AP)—The last time I took my first * * Grain Prices es 2 saw Port Washington, N.Y., the streets of Montmartre, I felt ajlieve I wanted perfume for my beautiful stained glass windows. stops and at each were served CHICAGO GBAIN ; MARKETS a e Cars 'Boulevardiers on the 8:05 were! heavy sense of national obligation, wife. ‘On a bench along the wall a young/single glass of champagne. ao CHICAGO, Oct. 30 ‘(APi—Opening” ileering. as though it were part of the fran-| ‘Mais oui, monsieur,”’ she said, Frenchman and his girl were/more, no less. Leroi ae | ot % H | “Going to Paris, I hear," said chise of American manhood, to be snickering. inecking. He wore a beard. leather | The first stop, the guide said in Dec vas ai% Dee... e_ following are top prices a fellow commuter on the Long thoroughly wicked in Paris. And suie enough, going into the jacket and tight pants. The tour- Brooklyn-accented English, was Mar... 1.86% Mar ee ats ower g sales of locally grown eCcOr ed ‘sland. Railroad, with a knowing) Now I know where this national Louvre. | was stopped by a man ists stared at the lovers, but they!"to get us in the mood.” This ae Jy seve $Me ty we 618 5 a brought to the’ Farmer's ‘elbow in my ribs. leer comes from, It comes from in a beret who laughed like a continued to neck a tiny Russian restaurant where Corn told) ‘ ate 191 ‘them i us Pa teteiroly and ~ ny ' Man! Paris! Man, oh man, oh Paris. er) muffled hyena. He flashed some Coming out of Notre Dame I we eight hell-raisers grimly re 210! Siesiece + 1 wholesale packa lots : . i ee oo Nc a ck Senate an . re a RD Os . F <i, ge eel Ma: ras May - 138 (Quotations are furnished a the NEW YORK uw — The stock man'’’ another man groaned. No . ; oo postcards; and when 1 shrugged noticed a funeral on a side street, watched a Russian soprano and a Corn imew: ty... 130 | Detroi B market advanced vigorously to- one actually said ‘‘oo-la-Ja'’’ but Are you alone. monsieur?” him off, he laughed again. By the the mourners walking solemnly Hungarian guitarist oe Le « . Lard (loose: Ty te ureau of Markets. as of ward its record peak in heavy up and down the car men seemed asked the hotel clerk when I reg- time I got inside the museum even'behind the hearse. In front of the! Things picked up at the second May 1... 118 ree rps ne sae | early trading today to be leering, whistling, rolling istered. the Mona Lisa’s smile seemed un- cathedral another man in a beret stop, a night club called La Nou- Sty - 1.20% r sees 10.008 ; eae a = . .... their eyes, drooling “T am alone.”’ duly familiar itried to sell me postcards. velle Eve, where we saw some = SENS Uo) ead SC 10.108 Detroit Produce | _Leading Ln ad Ee tae Thus, long before | got my first’ ‘Ah, yes, monsieur, you wil) en- * * * That night I joined a group of strippers. The last stop was Mou- ~ + 10.05 tions to a point or more. A few : hin . ; J group ppe p was Mou BB enures | selected ieaties (Ook ioeses look at the Champs Elysees, | al-|joy Paris.” | Inside Sainte Chapelle. a jew- eight American men on an Ameri-|lin Rouge, full of acrobats, ‘Apples Delicious. ou “+ i Semel <<“ : ii inn,:,: aa dancers, and pantomine comics. ;Appie cider «case: ¢ gais | The ticker tape was late for a 2 N |Pears Bartlett, bu. j *) iod. NO SEX. Quince. but... Coe jos Toat Returning to my hotel | was Reuther Gives Assist given the big sell by two Laas of - College Readies “ Bartlett Urges ae ethane er quan seats an oter DUVETS of eel Fay. ; fe proce Pan Repay ‘ pieeoony ibe dos +» 2.00) malle: fi - eo Sin Society. They were sans on Cauliflowe: coz. toe oo . J Eapria, chen “ne = | he the curb. if | us | Celery, dot. stalks 2.0220020,002° 199|Prominent than recently. < « «* Sersernonae oon ae COR RC 180) The market was meee on from ul D 0c foo ede ers 0 eC Surely they’ did not whisper Cc i Konirabs ‘chs + doe eneeeescies 123 yesterday’s rise, the y , ke the postcard salesmen. They entral Michigan Puts ieets ves at so ee 138 biggest, in ‘oa attack on aise eae USS p ‘dent S DETROIT (AP) — After four weeks of production | Gant; S d d rao or I felt as if they were Wheels | nto Motion for. tera! dost were + dos so ssene: | $9 historic high. res! en ; GyS paralysis, General Motors and the United Auto Workers | erti ication tangaras shouting, their promise of an in- Chance to Universi Peppers. Cayenne, pk bskt wen 175' Encouraging financia| r i 15-Month Liquidation of are cleared away on local strikes. | Outlined at Area Parley teresting nightcap, complete with ge to University pimprine “bs “199 by such giants as U.S. steel and = [nventories Over The last of the UAW strikes ended with an assist from i of Catholic Educators prices in francs and dollars. | said Redishen ive Stein oodog’' «2071, $e Gemeral Motors. continued to bel- UAW President Walter Reuther. ! : oy thanke; 1, Rave! witnesses and MOUNT PLEASANT um — Look- eae Foe | 2 ster sentiment. Aiso encouraging oe ; After production workers refused to ratify a proposed kept on going. se toward the day when it wil rurnip: geeky — 2 was pews that incoming orders aN YORK ~ A. 15-month agreement on local grievances at the GM Fleetwood plant one ak> awe oe , Le ee aes, I thought vecome @ university, Cen . actur! firms in sep- liquidation in steel inventories 's— ; ie »xefore the annual meeting of Mich- eard a few slanders about my Michigan College is making ae GHEENS = S ker ees eer ago figures. now at an end and steel] consumers peenigin Reuther ordered hem to go back to their jobs igan Association of Catholic Col- manhood. izational changes. “Ciara oa x * are starting to build up stocks, WON SS con aneee ; ; . leges yesterday at St. Mary's Inside =the hotel clerk seemed Judson W. Foust, vice president 4 sine he 2, GM ; about seint and Roger Blough chairman of US The 3,800 UAW members at the piant withdrew their (College here. Superintendent of amazed | was still alone Then his for general and academic admin- Spineca. Bae ** 1 35 U a Sees] “Pp aan event Stee! Corp, said yvesterda) picket line yesterday and said they would report for work ‘ Public Instruction Lynn H. Bartlett expression changed to sadness and istrations, said the school recently Swiss pare. a coe ei + : ee paar proposed . cue ot Mandards og ED ts atMied two vice presidents, making SALAD GREENS ; Loew's none more than a point Blough made his comments at — 7 es pede fe fs tol qualities: and ‘ - rm i , B total of three, and upgraded Celery capbage, doz .. .. .. 180 di tors voted to spin off the his regular quarterly news con- 'certifie eac nel Bon nuit, monsieur.” he said, Endive, bleached, bu... ..0--. 22388 directors vote P ference, He said steel inventories Bartlett's talk followed the morn- handing me my key. “But tomor- directors of five divisions to the gscaros, bleached bu rank of dean Lettuce leaf. ou Romaine bu Central's hepes ef getting uni- versity status may get a big beest next vear. * iJ News in Brief ing session address by John Dalé row is another day, nest-ce pas?” Russell, director of the Legislative They ll never believe me Rummage Sale, Holy Name Survev of Higher Education in on the 8:05 Church in:Birmingham at Harmon Michigan, recently concluded. School ies Pyiday Oct. 31st trom 9 a.m. 3 p.m. adv voeee ee theaters and radio stations. fare dispeed one aniiion ingot tne a oo,flee cropped (2 points OF month for 15 months and ‘are now (Checker Motors 3 following their at the lowest point since 1950 recent rise. The Checker president denied rumored plans to sell taxi cab licenses held by affiliated com- panies rs. Roosevelt irs Opinions back “I don’t see how the economy . can operate with the stocks of Believe Girl ; Death steel many of our customers ROW Poultry and Eggs A li-member committee ap- Rep. Russell H Strange Jr. (R- DeTRorT jrocetmy pointed by the State Education Oct Bazaar and Penny Supper. Nov. Clare) savs 8 . DETROL. AP; —Prices — F rr : > . =e he is going to intro Fo’ scuna fo © re mine tye have on hand, Blough said. “I ; _. .. _) Ist. Pour Towns Methodist Church. Board is studying the teacher — A uce a bil] in the 1959 legislature quality lve poultry think something will have to be Food and $ iritualit ooley Ss : certification code and is charged ft | eavy type hens 15-17. mostly 16 k . : Cooley Lake Rd Starting 4 p.m. mat would change the name of the nignt type 10-11. Heavy type brotie:s New York Stocks done about the inventory situa- W R tank k adv with recommending any needed school to Central Michigan Uni- ®2¢ [tyers (3-4 ibs Whites 17-18 oe on ion.”’ eapons ussia LOCKS, visi in it, Bartlett told ried . ‘Late Moraing Quotations tion. : revisions in it, ett told some . Pe Barred Rocks 18-18. Capometies ‘ower at foraing : daca Sale at K of C Hall An autopsy of n 18-vear-old versity 5 ibs: 19-20 Ducklings 30-31. Turkeys Figures alter decims! point are eighihs : : She Says Royal Oak 100 representatives of Michigan | ~ SGLEY MG) SIR Beene y type : What will be done, Blough pre- in ya Sat _ Ist 8 to 12 by St. Bene- ; : A on i Heavy type young hens 27; yaung tom A ll be done, Blough p : es Walled Lake girl believed to have AL — Aamupet ->* dicted. will be a building up of dicts C adv Catholic institutions at_the con- °'* aoe PSUU Unstiel, 0 é Sen) el ee Catal caver! DETROIT &£GGS . ti FS nventories. He predicted steel op. C Halloween Teen Dance, Local 653 sereete: SS ey tee ee my iversity ‘ lied Ch Ao tories. He : 8 : “AL OAK — This country allow ; as be for av by Dr began eying university status be- DETROIT Oct 29 (AP:—Esgs {0 b Allied Sirs S oes . on the 70 OW ons Bo ee iol ies UE. Kenner Ra. He said he personally believed Gos oS feb es ci) Iya cause of the increase in the f pets a cases included, federai-state alia Chai 12 erations will run in the «0 or 1OW has two weapons which Russia Friday. 8 30 to 11:30 PM ehhh. e said ne personaly beleved Richard E. Olsen, St. Joseph's ee 7 Alum Ltd ‘ 8) per cent of capacity range in NEecPicancrimocescclatcld = “4 = a fully qualified and certified yercy | i - : insutution’s size. a wider offering . sites Grade A jumbo 53: extra ajcoa oe ; ; a lacks. Mr wleanor Rooseveit tul oact Mercy Hospital pathologist ot courses and e gradually de. Sig? S0** o'4. ace Bite, taree 60-51 ase Airiin 1 the fourth 1958 quarter and said .jme 700 women yesterday in Rummage Sale at First Presby- teacher must * * reasing emphasis on preparing e omelt Pa ryt ines was wig Am Can e the first 1959 quarter should be poval Oak ala aan d Pes ai Be Colla se Charlotte E. Phelps of 133 Et F Z 37; . Lar ~45, 14 an; Cyan 7 . 7 zy adv 4aPiorle fm I€ips oO Jo EU- ere 44‘ Browns Grade A. extra & 1 just as good ; his subject field and be generally — ; eel zh ao ree ‘4 A Checks: no wun AS popped s° “Qne is food, the other js »ptr- ——— well educated bank St, Walled Lake, was be- p4 r ¥ u . rT ul af ’ x Pe He put campus enrollment at 4, 31: . N Gas 3 ituality. We could win the “ar Understa h ature a heved to be the first fatal polo _ shout £500 Fiat z a ‘ AS PES 5 ; . a] ‘ rstand the natur the - Z > 1 WS c r s ; 73 ie . ; . < “ rine jovua ap een 4.000 full- a cially 7 a re Seer : with communism if we had the WeW , arine Abuse world’s total society and be able victim this year in the county. “ e. Lo lar a bf tm Tc 23 Ad ‘ a y \ ry - Z pid ean relent De age 3 "tonal 74 ree Get reeds aes ‘= es : en eT 00 Ing sense to use them. to teach effectively in that society Hospital authorities and ceanty 2 090 off-campus students 3 un = cnow h : tively , aE : a z eee 9. large 43-5'3; meciu 28-31, small armco St! s Mrs. Roosevelt opened the lec- Know how to teach efiectively: health officials report fhe gir! enroilment s increased about 34:2 S's. Grade B large 35 Armour & Co 3 Oe) EE es ase a a arris § an and know the factors afiecting the did - ek 500 students a year in recent years Arcnisce 36 : ture series of the Royal Oak Won- ess — i, We ea Gy vee a A eee Rar , an’s Club at the Main Theater in earning spruces’: , Cine shots prior to the onset of . . Livestock Beth Stier! ot Royal Oak PARRIS SC (AP)~ Possess intellectual fitness, a the disease. The girl died at 2:13 / Major Companies DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bo nie Following her talk, a reception [hs Corps training cen- personality acceptable to the role we re aa: in the hospital i . a = ° . - : . AS "2 % oT o * = a és . : DETROIT Oct. 30 :AP! — Livestock Bond Strs pea ; Shopping Area Tieup and tea were held for her at the has case of alleged of a teacher, a good moral char ie e hac een admitted in Catt.e Satable 250 Bulk early suppis end nen ; ovat Oek Woman'e clubhouse | “sunult acter, a correct understanding of. Titical condition Monday at 1 co A dy iMitesc uppi my a <5 AS ‘ ° A. le § Cc re ; : Cut Gasoline Prices st yang meer teteareifanceasges teed che ey lal es iis ree Midas aul Would Hike Income : Six young Lisbon. Ohio. trainees the problems underiying the Pp-m. - in ] ag wusra vi $ ~ . er = igi “ ee 1060 i Remar @, stilts Coes Bucs Co ‘2 Nat Bis 43 i f S | lak Mrs. Roosevelt seemed tireless charged were slapped American tradition, and be loyal = 7) (jate 33 cases of polio have og Ooinoered let re eck. masts end (Burroush= 34 Nat Cash R 4 fo) y van ake after greeting the vast audience ground contribute’ to the principles of democracy. _ _ Se DETROIT uf — Four major sup-’ betters fully 25 cont bigher instances 90 COUR 182 Aer Be as they passed down the line. to a $69) payoff to three drill . eee he enya aay : 4 : Sou 4¢2 Nat G 44 a : - to a ‘ yoil to three ari - z a rliers yesterday announced a two- cents higher. cows and bulls “steady Aaaieste wae ? Nai Ueod 14 a = She talked with 31 students from yarns pa) ‘ cen ua Bartlett said implementing these department this year. This com- ee a am vk ,Most good to average choice steers Genial Airi is 1 No Am A (4 Anneaxation of the $200.000 Syl- i cen structors principles is the difficult task— pares with 27 during the same ume ¢onts-a-gallon price reduction in a 2530-2776. Timited showing average Carrier Cp . 39.7 Nor Pac ie : the Clara Kimbat} High School es fs s uring ‘ ow wave ol a1 to high choice @8Q-1150 ib steers 27 Th Case 334 Ohic Ot) 403 van Shopping Center in West not spelling them out. last year. Polio was also reported rew wave of gasdline price cuts zg 9; around four leads bigh choice {0 Cater Trav #6 Pac Ge F 7? Bloonifield Township is being eyed which included five exchange A een investigation is under “But.” he added, “I am certain as the death of tw : ty 9 i) the Detroit area. ee ee ee! Senn oO De tin Sol Lake students from foreign countries. way instructors. now at : ae De COUN y TSE The ae don. an ea eed alae, Se ey 23 35-25 Cities Sve 591 Aas = ot yivan i : a : Le ‘N Ch that it can be done dents last year. d red “Tit # i & a varmn 4 47. So ow cA an | de “J . es a C Tea a “di an end of utility 2425 utility steers- Get Pee 452. Parke Da 97 The shopping center, about She was given a. standing ova- eae rae = ees Sy * * * The girl. a June graduate of Sun Ol Co.. Sne Standard. 21 00-23 25. straight leads choice heifers Cole Palm 83 «4Pa RR ue eS : inital is on Or. tion when she was introduced to lever and restricted to The cation i Sister Walled Lake High Schoo! is the end Socony - Mobi] followed a 1.7) ituauy absent from week's supply. few Gal Brd A a1 Cols eight acres in size, ly 0 ) : i M ~ base pending the outcome ie ~uoassociation elected Sister ! gn : vot 1s the cent a-gallon cut by Sinclair |zmait jot ices ciikviena stastare Se ices Oho ** chard Lake road. south of the the audience by Royal Oak Mayor Mary ‘Lucille. R.S.M. of Mercy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chhes = on : a fey epee Jee ee mes 18.50-jConsum Pe 555 a cc @ ety, between Middlebelt road Howard K. Kelley Ther ientitied) as 6S Set College.’ Detroit. president fur the Phelps of 1134 Pine Crest br , Mil- ne major companies canner ad ¢c $ oh + £1 vt . 72 - ~ yt . ae ae a) OMS Ne in eine en te : ‘cutter ) TS 00 ie Con Bak ‘ Laisiare { ie road and Woodrow Wilson street. Palenien me “= year 1958-59 The next meeting ford ])-iroit area were expected to fol-' 35357 (On? Mead good te choice 428 TeGont COPAE © :21 RCA 9 : cee Race ye ii beheld) atl Merce Goll y¥ fh H ‘Gog c T ‘ont cS ea is Le ‘ > ere > ——— SS low suit. Spokesmen said they ex- stock steér calves 3300 ten ‘Deed 3725 'b Cont Mot . 197 Rene § a Representatives from the center Papers Getting Half Milwaukee. Gree 1959 a meee on ; . weights 3€ 00 Cont OW 45 287 Love alread’ ch h <j- Baa ria OE: ao. pected the price cut to be passed: Vealers Selabie 25 Nominaily steady Copper Roe 2! Reg eve aiready) Brouched ine) poss! B Poss, Auge The Rev. Fourmer Edmond of along to customers todas compared last week vealers steady: Corn Pd 49 8 . : bility of annexation with the city ee Ga. Sacred - re a i. ; ‘i choi ° _ r *y a 16 be ts F - ac ‘art Se ary etr Prevailing prices for Standard ant food. ec on ans ne eee. Eat 9 522 council and the cit, planning com- 0 uto A vertising The six recruits told their par- a ea a osen, a mw ss = sie % =~ 6 Ss Nanred cnairme 0 le ASSO- Shell and Mobil gas now are 7.9 (eg iambs: Selable 1S N Din ¢ fees yy ESTES Cay Ino aba pits the cadens took iplare Gur: iation’ exec ve Board ae 8 7 mb-< aiabie 7 3M i- ts ee a ee E aaie repens . Lhe Sf “WH yard. x : cents a gallon for regular and nsliy steady compared last week siaugh- Doug Alre rae * * * DETROIT .» — A Ford Motor ing 12 weeks of basic training here ry 31.9 for premium. Sun Oil prices {6° lambs steady slaughter sheep weak Oow Chem “7. 6City Manager Louis G. Barry — : ~~, last summer, The recruits gradu- * * oles = PS to 50 cents lower feeder lambs fully Du Pont “13 ' Co. executive says newspapers get - Presiding over vesterday s meet- are 27.9 for its standard grade; meee? most cheice to prime wooled East Air t he Said it is up to the owners of the pore thon ais of every auto: ated after four weeks of advanced ec : day s m * st x I py nN J “€ 8 0 i Lilt ne . "oo ; , > o Sinclair sells for 282 for regular ‘uals aaaterine scuea aes. sie. ee 87 center to petition the Oakland ake Aas; i an ry auto- “taining at Camp Lejeune and now img was the Very Rev. Philbert 5 : : - 5 ; C : : fertising ar FE ae and 322 for premium 2 a good to choice wooied lambs Fi Auto l , County Board of Superisors re- monye aawe! : ng : a ai are home on leave ,Ramstter, O F. Mf, president of Ex-Purple Gang Boss, 22 0-23 60 witty “te good lems ia oc EL & Mus 3 questing a change in boundaries lat is anc S wi Duns Scotus College, Detroit. who 3 Others A d f 1 ey 5 c ‘rease war ime , 2. : “he al p Feast Lasts 180 Days beads coer jo Vrms shorn lame Ne tg¢.and an election, at which Sylvan Pegs ‘ ward E a They were slapped Served as association president ccusea oO . ste 61M UG « Om n ag) ) ie Pnere anave ac rine } ear . as y choice shorn “lambs No epee aor rT 581 Lakers would vote on the ques- joha) general manager) Gl Agvet and pust set by the instructors and during the past year Cleaners Conspiracy : : ; cull to chotce’ slaughter ewes § 00-10 00. 13.4 tion tising and sales promotion. told , also charged “el each of the 69 TEHRAN — Persian King Aha- most good and cheike 60-75 Ib feeder ; : S we / 1 lambs 21 00-22 50 ie : the National Newspaper Promo- trainees platoon had to . ; San abe ana te raga ie ee mea a eat) Gardner Den Be 221 He estimated that taxes from tion Assn. yesterday shell ) " the trio. ee Record High Sales iad Gee le Si vy stesdy mast w 3 + e re ‘R87 . j S 2» in- “ sa = den = 5 F , princes and nobles that lasted 180 rule gtesat ie CEE ce Oe nak ee 7-7 the shopping center would in At the same time. Rothman ad- by anil ~ dent and former buss of the © Pur- days. And the windup wsa another xe 1 end 219 26 oad nestly Ne ! oo ak Sern ; crease the city's operational im: \ceq newspapers ‘to tell adver- regulations icon hae gifts ae ple Gang’ of Detroit. and three feast — ene ie sire ay ae oie Ik) naithee to fe) ecg Gen fren W Air 197 Come by six to ten per cent. tisers of your impact in terms of recruits eporte y er er other men stood mute yesterday a — whic s uli week. eracdes s 3 Ger Peni es ee: : : : Se : str nian . plane uch 1AnSC & a 17 50 Benge Wuek Senoes ng Gen Tat Gen a The increase in commercial tax circulation and area coverage, The accusations were made by in’ De ned Recorder's Court when Its mostly st i yen Underwd 187 bas e “far 4 ehilizine addi . : - : . arraigned spiracy charg Nulcl Goes Ged, Gas cece icker en nders¢ ae iieg Dase would go far in stabilizing adding: Arthur Lynn Brownen Richard J. FREMONT ‘UPI: Gate ne Don eee ees charges Paces eee biter Geodrich 1, 702 on eth 723 We Gly esas eeay) Ch st Koffeln Coie, Robert L. Products Co. announced today that i the attempted burning of a dry Estimates for Mond le 2 odric . iO? tt Arr Lin *2 : = era eee Se : i gure: , aed cane et “ cleaning stor paiceciaisitose sos ahiep ee .000. ora Con Soy Fins 62 It would cost the shopping center Newspaper advertising men Tafini, Mayaffick and consolidated sales of the company } eG on Murphy set $20.0 a lab aa ee abut $34.700 to tie in to Sylvan should get Better asquainted with John R reached a new record high of 5 wr Vs apne Murphy set $20,000 ou 19 S Rub | 4, Lake water and sewer facilities, research personnel of the auto eo $65,367 185 for the first six months pone vor eae man and set ex- eS ncreasin fee once tel 71 Barry figured companies and their advertisi od en sent. 3 SeeRIGola) NES. Rolland 3 pabarues " ising Tapestry Craft Unchange period ending Sent 30 ese Bo 26 3 _—— — _ agencies for the purpose of better. * ry + Nabbed with Fleisher early = Li ° . = = r : ll Cent G08 cee A ae Prefer Tree Swin in all-around promotion.” MADRID — New wavs have not) This compared to $09,815.11]. a Monday was Joseph Anielak, 40, Taduct Ray moa tee? ta ous : : Ing Rand . ay iat ae Rothman cautioned the group taken hold at id's Royal gain ef $9.5>4.074. or 95 per cent of Detroit. They were caught a % Iolena Si] 1212 ee ahs MILWAUKEE ‘UPl; — Sum- that newspapers must remain com- Tapestry Works. Tapestries are over the same period a year ago while attempting to pour gaso- SHEFFIELD Ala :® — Af all- Inr-naxk | age Ya e & Tos - fe mer be over’as far as petitive in circulation and adver- woven there exactly as they were the company Santi line into a new dry cleaner's aluminum automobile was de- uy ae Nee oe visits people are concerned, but 47 tising costs to other media. such four centuries ago when the fac- Consolidated net) carnnzs for branch store at [348 E. Seven scribed today by a leading alum- Ist a0 2 monkevs-on the Washington Park as television, radio and magazines. tory was established. Everything the first six months wore $2980 agg. Mile Rad. inum manufacturer as ‘“‘no pipe STOCK AVERAGES: Zoo summer island won't accept “Auto advertising cost has in- is done by hand. It takes a skilled This compared to $1.010.6.9 for the Arrested later by Detroit police dream. ; Compiled py ase. eo etd Fees tts demise. Trainers were able creased more than labor and raw weaver four month to complete a same period a year age. m a de- were Chester Tutaj, 51, and Stan- Abram D. Reynolds, vice presi- we . Ind tis Uti! to catch only half of the 97 material costs,’ he continued. square vard of tapestry. using crease of $60.670. Per share earn- fey Sobo, 40. owner of their own f + by chat 40 2 re A : C Bc) a z i. dent of Reynolds Aluminum Sales xeon todee monkeys that inhabit the island, ‘‘and auto managements do not threats of as many as 5,000 dif- ings were $1.88 compared to $1.92 cleaning shops. Two others that ee seed te ah a ae Week ee 29 for transfer to winter quarters. like this trend.” ferent colors for the same period last sear werearrested then also were later "es par or ivery at A Nonth ago... } : 1 code veleased sy Sere? Year ago me | i Ded ce of Reynolds and jose mien ...,.. 0951 4 é It was Fleisher, Anielak, Tutaj ee ‘se or Co. aluminum opera-| 105 cer ‘ : and Sobo that were arraigned j ms Pre ‘ 1987 low Wednesday charged with conspir- — . Shall We Rewrite Our State Constitution? Rute Ha con e said the car “would be com. DETROIT STOCKS acy fa place eXplosives, breaking | petitive in cost with current races Te Nephler Cs mene : ind entering to place explosives, : 0 igures a htt « ; production, weigh 60 per cent Aten Fiec ne 19 a ect intent ta destroy property with Totter rade see et PaXeS aN enaing Another Big Issue tion of improved performance, G 1 O11 © Con Cot “4 16 ; — hid been ander surveillance ; ‘i Howell Elec Mor Co® 61 #6 f earn al Pere economy, and beauty not other- Peninsuipr M Pod Co? So 6a" ent tp apn tes ' exeral x wise available.” The Prophet Co* 94 98 denctionel cias enone) amount 1s to pass a sepatute Unless special levies are au Police have set to tind ans con Rudy Mfg Co 9h 06 96 eee mendment : ' . rary 5 4 Mtenimted Glen Reynolds said that during the Toledo Edison Co. | 147 147, 14 By ARTHUR W. BROMAGE ‘ vende De eHdnnente eoltae hai bee hysithe sols ~ Deen y pla ce a period of 1953 to 1959 model cars, a me a ae icts « 0 - 15 Professor of Political Science. INS SUIT, rene ( : : : s property tax cannot exceerc ing and a like PUTIN 2 a iy N ale id and asked w «hav ij fre : ot ‘ery Ae ileus o : lishment F tea GIRS prromnn of) cama University of Michigan ro ave heen frequent: © High $15 on every $1,000 of assessed dry cleaning establishment in ‘per * ss) . er car increased fon : : ways. veterans’ bonuses for the value. The 15 mill limit) was which they believe Teamsters busi- a ep ar He said indica: The All Go To ether Money issues facing any consti- two world wars and Korea. hos- initiated as an amendment dur ness agent Frank Kierdorf lost his ot po . y 9g tutional convention called in Mich- pitals, a loan fund for school dis- ing the 1982 depression. life in August tions are that aluminum consump- t P g ‘tion in automotive use will more 2ALEIGH. Miss. (UPI) — De- igan will be thorny. Restrictions on ricts . * ¢ This has to be shared by coun NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. | ‘ > = , . 5 5 * 1 d s ‘than triple in the next decade, ‘fending champion George Crafi the state's fiscal capacity have ties, townships and school districts. oC east acne Fark oat went | ee en [as pines ay win the been added one by one. The total _ About tw etiieds of the Pa s + & Benge ee snaite an we secin crenet = an we) annual tobacco spitting contes ; income is earmarked in advance. ’ Peninntic t the roll of the Spe- Datterson. Ford Vice pres- : ; effect has s red. = ; NeCAtS rane ae Make notice) rhet | they roll lof thes Sv lesa sre e of its power ae in a field day that will also {fect has put the state in the red The legislature has little room to The constitutional limitations Soe ee ence eee = oo ae ; ‘ . , . wl omren 6 a itv Assessor for e purpose of defrav- grou predicted that within five feature contests in husband-call- To borrow more than $250,000. turn in making both entis meet which have pyramided are almost ing that part of the cost. whith the © : ‘ : ins ec mori sls i an “om iss : sh . a the average car will contain '"% and skillet-throwing for the except for emergencies like re- Motor fuel and vehicle taxes are, insuperable for the legislature and Go mile lender ed ebeu el ape Se ise 100 t on is of alum- ladies pelling invasion, the state has to for instance, assigned to highway local governments in planning an ruction of sidewalk and related «erk from 0 [ball Ce _ take drastic steps. CoM ASTI olihecaleailactmtwanart adequate fiscal program, The elect- on the west side of East Boulevard from Just after World War II, he Pp Pp Sa ax, 0 ou : he northerly line of Citizens Develon- unum: eae genes 1 f ) si h th of every three cents goes into the ed representatives of the people nent Companys Addition to the north- PREED = When the average said, the average Car con tained WV ill the Army Win? soli Al uh ett barely a Maly school aid fund, an additional '» are bound by complex directives Sar ils to ax atiiee (Or pubtic Waspece Hollywood stag gets tempera. six or eight pounds. -Today ne straits bridge necessitated, have cent diteibated bp ee i as 16 taken. vevenuce-ang debts ea ff or oublic 1 . ; AS re : ~ Pres- to be secured on revenue bonds Soe ES a : Notice also hereby et ven that the mental, he or she merely walks Ford model ial Fairlane - 00) WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres 2, Aa hedging, merely division among other local units The call of a convention cannot | Commission and the Assessor of the off the. set. But Susan, a 275 (contains 68 pounds. , ident Eisenhower today put off 3 th of th r ticula by population. relieve the immediate shortage of Risiloe_ chemicr lia, Gata) in the com: pound black bear, elimbed 4 ~ “for some time’ a decision on eo revenue) of >the i parmcuier * money. It can pave the way for roth dav of November AD. 1958 at tree. The rest of the cast of the In 1821,-a tyader from Sf. Louis whether the Army will keep its et .* * legislative latitude in bringing oF Fae cH melene iateloeoar uate ei “Bat Masterson” TV series took named William Becknell became team of space scientists and » The only way to float general There also is restriction on state der out of Michigan's fax muddle. hae cos sons interested te he a couple of hours fo get her the first man ever to use the Santa technicians or whether a new obligation bonds above the set income, 2 (Nexf—What Are The Chances?) Dited Ovrober 29. 1958 e “iwilif ii tale : ‘ NO, 18 down to work on location at Fe Trail from alee Mo., : civilian agency, will take them @ ADA Ro RVANS Chariton Flats, Calif. ‘to Santa Fe, N. ' over. e : vi iis nicl. iss i ‘ on we ue : ’ “0 al NT EN a a tn te Nn A a «am e at Te Sr rr Kev . ¥ i SS, THURSDA : paige : RE cn 0 ONTIAC - oo = : : | LP | .- THE dS TIZZY , ate =e : ; Wante wit . Help ' re, WORK OR : . Lots 5 5 YOu WAN ANC aon te : : : ook ni me ‘ higa tsda “oct : oe: & Zs a :: git “aiertne we c = oie. RE. SEEDED ers e4 2 or PvT ENTR. H Wha Have . wera : 7 : ao ‘ Bet ave LAD eighty br is prope: A ATED, ss = = FUR ht oF ve “We other 16 “Hse = rr HE. , - es . pore ust Yrtle 3-07 PER. 150 N ‘with TA = : : ia ? MY 4 a : RTY-SIX h Notic eae aa Ee GRAVE t = ane _ | = : - = ae we sire i ro Garter v stp Osteopath : le Phone OR pore “Wee L ESTATE “i per hag Fo E 5: ser! “ 1E. ¥ 8 oG ICA a cop 3 : = = a 7 ; 0 4 of e Rea — TW 167 or MED logist. fringe ratory! SECTIO} PEs; C BS OR ‘towed a by excrete se rcs 1958, mothe 8.) vide | ae ness cteriolog ats ge be 7 ? : oe eby gi din t kland, ; dear d, Mr E CH $150. E ie a : Te the is her 1 be hel of Oa em- ALLEN h: a “ie. Staffor John: | ure cna : : : z : : 2 ke ie oo Tu cas ot z Edit Ellen Pauline and | "$1, Contact yoman 4NTED : . AN- Le 7 MODN. NEW © field, Tu laces of, Mary §. ett | 17130 » §-4192. lesw | : w cf furmuate . “ait = : eral ty eas n. e or Pp hip as) Mee ia Allen, Mr Benn nm: also, FE r Sa in_retail| : = = 3 : ship @ f Mic che. ‘plac d Towns | cet Marra thryn ree and lies lesman o jenced furnish-| , : : : : : oe : e a = pags ere i) Sale rie ete plete | wre ue, - tamps.. BELL | HEA per mo 7 = ne vived by 10 gra n. t. Box th time. ably cam peke ie y 2-18: 21. / LaB ROOM $00 nasi ber the e ¥ field Ma d by dehildre y, Oc ’ teday i Part Prefer Write Pontias | : BB T RY 15 Bs eel dR 4207.- —— : = = 4 a = a Press ! ing thing 34, flaneous ING MES | drén a ae a a | two erent: gran ‘i bal er Res omer At 10 vies at Valoaiog | ng and ot to, Box = Wirt | ee Misc MP. MAY- PUY Eas AS HO: | _per ws OAKLAND cleae. -_ Li h Bol re : fo eta. = = 3 : : 1, 4200 No. 2 nort 31 at lla 3 ekt i at 7 : , | = oh : : oe at fe “Ss 32 zane ate amen ‘DEEP See er ICH ARMY, gop | ea Se lage: | is or $55 8 eo nies. School 3—Wing Lace Ra | offic: = see icee at today. 5: 5, 28, 31, 32, ‘Wa ee a es : : : , = : : - re “ “ aoe ai aig eth 95, ca Buv o wleigh's | ANTED oF Belle e Rd. IR 3-3922 | ‘AILABLE y <obTOh fwo Precin rer ©. Chure Lake Anen w Home a ——— 16, 17, 76, 88, bac to Ra rt. Wl 8A. wae BED. Te Lak | AVAILA 8 A MENT fure : - : : a ; oo ately Freevo ies 8 cot. MORPRY Elizabeth ia _ 4 aRT tiie | : i = he cle wis 2-0343 AY: cor : aneietOr AP Huts a. = c oe cet 8 Walled 57, 63, ie = : =. ; cf 2 : = | eft ae ae wend of 98. SE DORKTLETR 5 CHILD’s 0 PAULIN iy Vall: id ert on $1) wee BATH Rds ieror Audover na. nee ea: eee oan Ae Mi Male _ 6 ee days = = z ES : | | Prec 406 <er ke ag al se from ea ; =: : : : E : 3 Sctioel, 42 1. stover 1s Lake. Faner t 31. h at te arge ymen E§-9221 : e 3 3 ine inet ne ree t Course che. Friday. eget Help Ww an ee Fpank sae 8 : ee : : : i | : : : Prec Ra 5s Gul mh het d Lake Rey ent a ) State r © “= i COR + #00 oe Nectvies Rds. North Hills Club Cake wien m Sues Eateree! Johns Le | Ee f ct : : , : : | : squirre No.7 Country Gilbert 13 officia Semetert. 3 hardson | : a “ : : : : : = a : : . E d 25-35. Wi S-day Ww Mids ee ee aor owe 8 pm 18ST F furn helarences Sea ABLE eee ha. pe-th ol Maple mill ke neral Home. W = TO | hase execulyve. Pontiac Sta O oreatas 8-103 a DS ROOM ___ are > 7 es oR : heat. lights, : é : = . llent 5 t 406 Te —— Phons one eat NEE north 1 AN Lakefron iETTE Bag r, , On Pontise Re red Sie , Biya. an Fire Seren THUR A oe loymen 3 ele : = : = ee : - oe i 29 1958 swron, S T | aad Eidumnee Male — 10 ELDERLY 1 priv 5. “CAN BE, —* vt. ent., Is itche sls 5° bh EN: = cy a - LANDRY oe eee ne Let iY) Ee ork Wanted E a pe Pt Tg spec ear opt. idles furnished PE fe 35208 or i Sik at 4-284 ane? ote ee s Mar - a eS 10 ~~ iK wes SE WHERE Perry. = | PVT. . 2 . id rs rr) Se ‘TOY r L r 5685 a AND, z = = 2 ae on tee tame Ko — BES! vcomin Ww 0 Myind. FE 28519. a ‘B0usE we work net Harkin Mich. 7 RM AN} COUPLE. = COLORED. — oe : pres PS voderick y RObsE 1 1 THE B this 2 D NG ala Herbert Oxt as = CL ut! id ea Tpe 1 Go ‘ ar er Rute held PAN in unity nie PN HE , , | = Es nf - vince /E) WAN sma pport fthe | MAR any k COR or, bidrep Lake FLOO: be Ligh pes or FO th outh eas ‘ tficers Lieut ruey ¢ dolph George ice will yimcent Wp ee Nag @ a ee work oman ND DECO! ¥3183 oF! i: m mer ORDS sopit wT PYT Bees and = the ireet. eng ol ernor Aliorne re! tar Her ral serv st. HH BIL We ter y selling the MARR a - _ : | : i ae ua Senator t Funeral 3. from eee ity moue) over ally AINT Rees: = 10-30 er 30 and aE ACTIVE u | 3° Too 7 Boa ae of 8 uditar ales 5 Gry Nov. 3. t 10 a tery a rea: hich ¢ Practic ale i rs is ws : ; : "Bec: eta") irer, A tled Sta tae nday hurch @ Cemet { > eam ‘ars W eid obile ts Als : Z : : : : 3 : : : Secie Treasur } Unite ea resen'a Mar ul Chu Hope tate a inest a oe oer my a | : , i : nee cout’ ne eeciG: Repres cr Pa nt in, at Me in ci eine: a fe Price tel a L-| On PENTER 210 RPENTER a can reas Pa RLT¥ PE 5-3030 li RM «Ire R LEA le" Riley IRED. 3 ROOM on : Sea be se one un. buye t N Excer CAR E 4421 ARPE te; , OFF. a Alla ARRO Rd USE!i | Pontise L ete FOR 8e~'no ‘OLOR bath. ¢. mn s 3 ot me ae Wee i; sour ospec AS A ‘publ | Act air F wc and - } PSaw US. Pat re! = izabeth “HOT f- fern MA its 13 | FOR Beet fter 5 p MENT : og "Ee ok aoe of Col m Sun uur or SON H ithe the and _Repair_F E NO New 2-786) TM. Reg. you @ Cass-E! DROOM pre 3F DROO Adu 4-158 ent, s i a Se an: ae soe be said, N Ss DAW tation Ww biggest this AILABLI 4 work k, FE 2 R, Serco. ine. me as _——— “suas TWO BE urnished tiaé | B per Sd rE BATH. fee ED. BAS. N after e : ie it | ese | he said y Will b - 7 Rus i fepu of the rs in b AV eabine! Murdock, AFTER be nea just co ——_—— NE OR lex ie Pon ed' $100 lA Ma: RMS & gts. M. CORE ple. Ca . “Clerk an ain € Pr& AS sary wil Rosar evening LEN’ @ one deale of hig! ; and D B ORK © 1968 Alice — sant mes half dup aT od, Ponts iz a 3 i : = : Cler rer. D r office oats Parish e sate as bein ressive e wpe e in- pair NTs W ¥, ——— 20 - oF first Hees hildren. | a BMS | = : te Metiters, | day. ‘clock th : ook BaRreseye such with Wet i¢ WANTS 7 AYING, | ween part corating - erably firs metapre apsoae need- | gy furn , i orn Ft on, FE 2 = BATE O8- “or and eae for a sat Bo AM Rost lt al we uch wi ug- BOY 1. FE ocK L cement) sa # Halle = & De Dec resident. ere vor ch a= a : 2 a ri - ipa ~ 58. WILL co de se es et cn to Mr A school. F R BL or ixer., “It's ting ¢ D oe. uple on. fare gua Ist. Poo 6-068 PER A rd La ror GE. N Near airp a = = i - ee wd gra to g see | sen K Ol nter nt om | _ _12Pain 5 G AN rE cou ship “ember = “UP chard Lease LAR Adults. ae a elect Partisan the nd to} T. 28. 4s age 79. d vite you Saginaw ES moo a ee : : : : ; : Non- lecting ers an Y. OCT. Rd\: feces an Sastas Englehart N inting. it aa | = . = 3 : : 7 " ~ “te ean aia Joslyn 1 nie a be at 2 Mr Vso | pa has : lida * Servic { CLASS ash TING ed Box 77. ___ ED jes ONE helor mette., y rs CHESTER iy decor pose o : t Comm stitutio J. 4750 severa tvice w 1:30 steno or Mr. DA\ BOS | work, 2 K WA ___ Building ‘ iG | ist ting C PAINTIN Press Bos OR 3 B ® ist FLOOR. ve hac kiteh deai| grin EE i fe a wane ved by neral se 1, at 1 RUSS D: — Ll _OR 3-889 WOR small fal Bu WIRIN ora NT -EXT P 314), ——— RENT 2 e of town ist t- exclusi wer. or NEA modern, OL 1-0 F 2 ce oie the) ov ews. Pu Nov le Chapel — EDSEL TER e or ON & dry” TT ARE int 2360 OL 1 To st sid mos Beau sho week E path, elcome 18T. et = = Se fe ~ a ie Sears Malate wii ME BUEN Gian —— aeRVICE| iGaneEe too arg an Sane EE le est Bla ran bee ‘Elec: 1ST oA Hat Sys ae (“foom home ee “e breakfast noo coisa re LY” DECORATE viens aeae . ‘ : : = = “8 ae eter man in Dee neces-| 7) 04 2 AN Itv PR ater Ro - ea PE 4-601 r FE 5- poner censt* - NEW ba now - “Shall ¢ fon fon f this lots Rey lent vill He EDE rience and, _312 AKER ecia for w §-8431 Huron. LL INTT ved RING | Call for ARTY TH ; rooms, & bie —— Revis stitut rs 0 with Intern ry wi Pu- N NE expe tunity _st — : : 3 : : : : : = i = ceria Suen es-Siple 3° ME ers. no 1 oppor appoin CABIN itehene ANTS’ ers Co, 106 GOFS oan 333 og Paper re’ ‘AND. 4-864 | rters men EN A 2-7425 side $3265 PURNISHED en. petaal ies to t al?" ing and ¢ PA emetery. he Voorhees custom mcepilonal 95 ort ane ss a : : x : 7 : | , 3 Maictles } : _ Se reemmor PAIN 30D, aE RIORT& iving Qu & | a r i = : = ely 2 ee ~— | sary E FE 3 45000 PENTE) —— UARANT oe 4 FE BY las Thom ps RI ash | el aA HOME & BREDR = et eTTE cou- <4 Rg ONE 2 ? ROO! r their tive Law, sta ome - ings CAR 8-312 ER Gj Est 3021, ~ FULL asoh INTE for ‘208 | Shar SHARE MY e. FE} fiities _Cibs SS . ES : for rela tion lec- eral H ; :.' earn 5 ANG Pp FE 8 UMM & ~ kinds uel : - : : , ; : 7 7 iS ed - 1 ne nt ~ NNT: EX i! fobs D 5 ights Cass ING Youn) ng | A.) PAINT! 1 cent FE ey O 8H we MK! ed Le LJ __Euaabeth MA e ow 1 . eee ; ARY me CTION el ae D 2 nig mj ov 50 au we re lan 0 pe e est ING DY T ebiia : ROO employ 3 ROG! Clos r of the p the day pened r be 29. 1958. M ed wife | : Lc ability 0 obs ox “ a < 3 : | : : 2 = ; | : i . "Ea 4 zx der PHA | te heed . DECO able penses AN bath ults : EA fet « 5-7866 = . : : : : eat Daca? COL, istrative ent of - EXP ble fo 3-544 MAN gq ippea_ F CAB Guarant UG & Reason 050) ex } OM $5656. au p Apts r. Ip | Each Qu = ction 720. ‘ q toiled n r inis man con allable OR ED e) _equip| ARAGE Ider a : : ; : : 7 a cae nuit 80 oe al fied NaADEA nee, age u: dear dea ith adm per rking day Cail RRI & F GAR dé bu PAl riene: PE GED | es. | 7 KEFRON coup: tr is and RA : : f : ‘ aa ae bt aoa t wo lea eek C MA wor E sense , B AAA expe Phone NY LEAG! privilege dock _h LAK: tired oad chools FLOO! tion t in ine n until Every q polls ~g Rosario } mas \ Adrian and well pa Excellen workin cn a i | : : = : : : , : : o'clock ously ee longer ne at the polls ef Mrs eee H, ieeiced a sition d future Fl position dis ile Tae Aa “ * ‘ = oS : = , = : : , 3 : . : - ‘ ef in oe ® ans. First 4 tiac would a “WANT | term PLASTERI} FE 54 + ERT DECO! work msport a | ih rept 19st. ILD Les ONE 5 m secon TIL- a = im ae as so etna tee onths 302 Pon 9-3287 DY MAN 8271. Lt PATCH ree er F REAS | EXP’ ot 83104 AINTING fted Tra OR pe @ Yrtie 2- .. CH | 3 reo: u JSHED ALL U for ee a relestion eal be open Oly We tes RES Michaels” ° A Bai ee 2. P HANey FE ENT iF Will | tor “OR __3-1669 REPAIR ; kind FE 8- RIOR PAIN: Wa TIAC > aps ¢: aN Rul logit apes _ Marsizal URNISHED Suitable fer at the shall oe electior remain ¢ of in: will be m St terment a dit Bu Bidg EX careta UIPM rior reas * RE rates EXTE FE 24 TOR | nn O PON Rd « - 3 fio : from ts Cal TLY Mu e Lake iris. & f a nan cant id day py ice 1 fro b in Cre nk as EQ exte ING 7922 ING RIOR | ed ATO ET baw ye a ome i om i - . - — He ie ff a : y= OWN and ASTER FE 2 LAY FE INTER arantee ECOR RID Sasha ft ~~ RIDE dis Body = - Bs pie oF The ieee am m: of ; 31 at Chure hre ¢ hters _S DRIV s Huron HAVE interior. _ Z x a E ne = : | : ; : : | : lock p IDLEY. holie ulc he Daug ed \B 1W Ht int jLD t. Pat ER, ing Ph Ww: NTER 43 HANGING | 3 pm wi ay Fis! 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PE EAN it nen two ord High ov Er ‘ : : ; - D DE CLEAN lk- IF a job roblem rried EAVESTRO K H ts, ete or} a CALLS ight tr: (ee Yea tT ENT. N, QUIE FERAL E iven he Towne ee a iS 71-9894 DRY Wa need fly's p ble ma 7208 N WOR semen : 2-7004 ~~ vice ar (td. . Con PLS m (CLEA Loa 2 ‘ : ; E | . a E CED 8 am ichi- fam rejia le _5- MASO 3. ba ce Fo 8ER Oay cs Ww ION! 5) 7S 8 Ses RMS. — sh 5 ak) - “ 5 i IEN before n, M | my ung _MAp IBHES ndation sar) ALL TV m ptly RON! NIE CON. 72 FAN ROOMS. ee IRs 4 tH PVT. Pa! eS ne ne ee an BATT RIENC® ke Orio too Yo rences NW yo weilaiee FOR 41 q promptly “An TYE La EAN pie. FE Se oReF 2508 TH PV I : vy, Nove \ ; { ver. La refe! MA 3-2679 M Bu 3-2 TING swere ~ Aa Th : ! ; | : : : 2 oe - ' tel 1134 Pine ed daughter ee dri Cleaners, AIN- with AGED d EM Ds! es OR TUXCAWA ou 10083 RAY PE 42 SERVICE | EED ¥ BUYER. 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Bes n ha UNG nd Ci B Rene AIN PE OPHOLS EM land con ur imme FHA 3298 PVT Un urnist E x 2 : £ - ae ~ i ek ee d truc in ow Poo- you Exp a ploy — ~~ OUNT man ISTOM Ra = ce vo tonal. } Fee “ROOMS hpi P t Rent Apts. ———— sz, nip Hall irpose Govern from John Walle He in rs an Reply ations 4 sp and : : . = i : : : = Pe ee Tate Pasa will ral ca try qualific full tim 3 : MAN fice {AKES factory Printing & KLE’ Coole Ec. | new Con ‘A Ws FLOOR duties. FoR Seme : | - 2 : = 2 : - : . Tae of office ALL M d by. General we law ce Rie TRY D ortgage ' bath PIRST akers ooM oe E tises : we oe ou General tor cane ae re | Poses Box _o iG MAR type Ph F repaired BY Co Vi 138 ' 2641 & COUN slip Cer a JOHN '2 ROOMS 1 Ttgbt on PE #7267 Te] BSEDR me rE + a? y : | aS : : _ a -_ igQues! OS Nke any 50 wpm. at our Supply FE 3-01) ING. 3 TOWN made ring and t for mn ING CO ($100 ger ra DEDRSON Pua p Cy Tas : ted S a ralled oe ; 5 Id atk ype fice Phone UTT! AL'S ustom Mt sn : x : = Secretar asurer, Lited verre sta Walle ee _ wou Can ty ff : i‘ : | | . : | 7 f - yre 1 Ur ress reset Hone, neocons Kol ork ale 1 ce be ru TRE rating. tes. Teup stima — dior HOU Lake ~ agi 5 2? BED ony. Ay 2 : : | = ey : ES ~~; _ ren ZING @ 4-187 RS Ms draper Free e RM at BS. t AND? ' Apts — Ly DEC- = : S : . wa a nt ste +73 ted ee JLLDOZ or FE EANE | ers. ads as he “Br Lake sore Ge NEW te , 7 Z a 2 66 ho wa xperi- k Wan we BU 2-742 FALL CL soabie’ | bedspre: ERING " Taaee. 8 corded ap-.' Furn “RPT close ; ve _ Raiee or Deeds N OCT Dr: age ella J men w ical _e Ap | ork es FE D WA Reas 1631 | 868 ) UPHOLST ST. rates 8 TH A ROOM parking, Com 2 : = = ‘ ES ete ee toneien Mechan Ipful Ay Ww ans NING MPFTEL. indows PE 21631 | 5-00! 1§ UP RY 43823! gee uy. BA t 'F cee renspofiation rpty 7 = : ‘ | Me rs 3 oval dw ation sy xe | ~~ THOMA H fa Orion. ‘ PyT Street. : tr 06. Mu J : ce a “ oe Se her of and, loyme arance Teleg Sa AY 8473 LL an oblig ICE ' ul ORT iM art Street. 1 ping and baeabers. ho Coun ee one officers a: i Gemad a a loieee eer cane aoe Motel, aon: m = 1-D FE TRONTAGS EA pie | eae est Torn SERV E Pike | i E 5-8888 24 w 8 "been \2 . oo PATENTS. PRE = Mrs” Hi ~ CYEAN Z - a i e nai en Wide- ly Sav t 31s } NGS & er F nb, CTRIC eine oe =a 670 OPE | ply “ap rivate = rE : r. and t time for t {fice: Ww. Darid toe and Eid grand- Peidey 2 0c 3 ESTAT © ch Rea WASHI nd deliv UP A | ELE ing & fe \NED AND und 7 pagel and p E 27-0003 ; TV Pas OOM UP “Z a ae - eee of Isata ‘aly ie se be Frida REAL age b exper). k up 8 G. PICK pair FE 4368) CLEANE 51788 | & Fo 3 bat i Ra. F BATH. BEDROC Garage. ae sre ees: man alsa Sea eee lpm - masta POI’ | He IRONIN( HING St FE ct ison, FE ETOP. ____ Lost OWN a) Squirres, ENT t ture. hie “an ‘ : : =< : ee fo - rr cate! fice for ap L DAY §-147} Was FURNACES L. Ne CK T : COCKER, 01 tifying ultte ‘ PVT & _2-6102 TR * neat Loh : a i pee s Punera)) 2 te Of OR 3-1353 1-D FE WALI 3-7681 FUR iced C_L E BLA Y cr ACK y iden ik ‘and Gis- | ROOMS P FE D ENT 1 BAS love. ¢ +. i seine ce ™“e , chi) Saturday. Ison-Johns Perry Esta Ph + _del FI N WANT FE K_ servic TIMAT IVEWA iD BL same b 3586 Jac ntpacta eansoal OR TR -dwin bus F TH AN DOO! MA 6-11 = ze ~ ~ ~ / OMEN cleantag WOR — ws ES DR | FOUN have enses and co! A ree. Tet an M. PVT BA ES 2 | “BEOF tort REN a ath oa oe tr omit jth inte Widem eral, ent. Ww house “DAY nenorts LET your T er may ing exp ake T for i se on ith yee. | Fa ’ Norton ITILITN lake. 1 CHILD: } , £ tt Mr Pun me: “and oe Oe ne LOT HAL at one RCOA’ eu nd cones ee ae : = : , = a aa meters Johns = Man RIS W eek Ow ARKING ASP : and iva W OVE inn no coamecl ae eults~ apt. floor pa a, Saroil a : 0606 , = _ aries man FE + it ih RAL ist LAS soe t FE PY? ne oe — thi State Mt. Ce Donelson ‘ le 2°GI days w 44 - (ts BAe P RAKE QO. soa Bly HT GR inser c jenceq’ 4 or TY +O. SS Botton erry VE | oil wir” “Shall ston or ton fo this § t the _ 1a opera- or 4 E 8-43 r WAN “Army BU GC IND LIG [ates per é §- 384 Ted M ia) het 20 FP allowed PTS Poot : B ae : | a8 - e branch » for fon F ADY Nr, i IAVIN 7 Fou? homas SHER Call PE k for Pay | furnis ae, es <i? a 2 a aod sider n Con he elect eoUNg pon aoe: IE. factory riunity y ¢t RCE L shings. 2} = is 5-5037 RL | with TI 4-380 IP AT T Fis! h- ur ~As REA | mall ho ae y an o to epee = Be ny Be sal cleins aaa 108. MARIE. maletainy tact Oppene ape COMME or wa SaRGRT GS HONE_FE 6g GENER? TL e ide. MU R PUP | a oa ARRO BETH RD. _ <eset. ROOMS 13 Ce Medis PRIG. submiss approy. to oneni Act 116, ~ Se, ot '. rd Tow 2) to a Car help or aera a MME = os : = . : i : : , : , | : : ie a Le abo: hes 0.00 EM ADY sitt TAL edium _ Reve LOST - tsday. N-! CASS-EL! ‘7 Lar ‘phan HEA 189 £. for t tela tion uy elec LRELX le. ¥ Joseph Ti rt ‘eave mt =e GS LE L a baby ORNAMEN all me n Thu 98 FA ___ 5143 € 2 adults PART: 8. furn. _ ae aa noo Mines wife of s. Robert abo: Hur = NDAB k an ORN ry si reside Body ‘EB 3-33 “COCKER Re! 1 ette CK A vt (3 gi : a é a “iel EPE se wor. NTS ason ta! or TR. | ae NC oken. BRI on. p i Parking =f : fe a an tN nd Jo - Tees MANAGE Field p ht hou , WA m ere § 2068 EPA 085, ROW artbri ‘ CON- | 4-2836. RM foc att od Loo wile) : he . 2 zarmond mere Mar m MA! eeds t igh 6823 1D GIRL some, comm FE cei R - B en he ND = ly ARGE town turniah i Y AP = i : = mo = eg a see Pee ation n uac a FE + D 6G bysit od new NEW _5-0304_ Lost — Childr MAN, POR LA EQUI | 3 Ee down wthing in rear IRLE : . at we at “lancy. Ray sister n Cur —— 8 Tganiz Pon zing [ENCE 1 ba Li ING - ) MA-| ily pet. 1-1098 BER k BLE OME ALL ever office in r Ys SH "4 oat oe the fo ttl Bo ual Clan dear Joh Pri al o for ani ERI wil Ys STER tee NG Ob] DO mar ATTA Race z . : e : a = es nt Nation nager n org irect exp rk, 4 DAY PL a uaranteed &E ASHI? ers. ard. LE tan AY ATIO hen ‘s Auburn. & CLOS ND 1 to 244 ‘clock in | pen r Ey the p Wi ulter ill be ichaels | Ma: nee tn direc usewo 5- R 4 OS work gu w Sweep: se act ~ i. As . : : = a oon and mantel line at losing waret Co ryice Ww » St. M ent’ gales Experie uiding t, have “) ts FE E 3 OR baby si ING - cuum ohn ror black ~ 4-1765 A. TR no Oo | oe FOMe C vam RM e Near or EM ED ss : ; = oan eas % aoe ean and «& t Mus e sell nigh L WOULD LIK rk of REPAIRI and yacoun” bey | Fost: F call } NOON 12 GA TIES 5( ) k FE 5-1600 PVT welcom _EM eee : ; = = a : a ae x cit a semis in= IRL WO house wo: aa Ee EX chines lectric FE 451 Pi s_ Pinder FTERNOO at Re’ I l $13 tae - Nite month NICELY Di ? availa ;: = . re Wha : er Church tape aceite Thurs. th selling w of direc high nee first OF week 8.4374 SHEL. 67 + Thyle E Howard FILED 8 } tug “SUN. A A Pp Hwy : ( ) 4-2533 i "th 3. RO Nn FE beteee LOVELY _ ground floo cy. Hee ig a o ne co sold av of in Mt Hope © will oe know-ho desire OF ee Eimiavion ting ie 250 BU 5? e son and aACHINE Bagley St LOST ester etait PUP. FE 2 AND 31 Stowe WNTO 22 Av. a rooms op tate i Dee = : - = : oe Ee ee eta nae = comnyissiod ONING OE 8-075} OME sad SAWS M sof wringer | Winch OLive PANIEL men-, R~ raph Rd ACTS . baths APT gaged ee bem Dra; able O : i as “a tg ti say Mrs come pale salar Delon epics ik ansfiela i MY HO ee Leach —_ maker vre | eo ANY pedo Ele ant REALTO} 8 Felecrap ONTRACT & IRM r week a | Raced ter Reason : | : mt ing oe mea a ogee rite va “inter-. Mf ©_IN 3 Maniew_U vice al ashers | Bets Clan Orange 1764 8 _ AND C zie HWY. 7 $15 ne ae oie Cen 3-131 RMS. . : : ~ —t i i : ING! 43 serv jo Ww ic. 0 le a L ‘ and ff Sagin: 497 ping OR BED! 1 : = on : oa th Hone! Biate Manager Parts Sta ONIN Pane ae wot Yeon automat BNE “pr inti, rd MA 51 RAD OF CASH Veneer a eee WS ee satHs fica re oes Pes sirable z 3 5 3 = 2, ) ae oo nor oe ADY Uso “OFFICE: In- Pon LIANC ; Rewa LE. # mville “a “< M ur_downtow y PR * OPPER jpuce alert im Jr. ¥ | = : oe wahaabe: and res Comm k L FE AL 2-9326. ! APP Oakiang 16) white. 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Hae re LEAL - ~ eee {ION NUR of Ladie TEQRING) AND & Duc for re ET [AN a EWLY DECO tre at RMS © ieee rk a : ree mee ce made, fat Be and M rother of by three. R - ESM: iM jal Panton care on | 5-6256. ING BB el Staab N WALL nt K CLOSIN 3 iS. NEWL in coun! 3 drinkars Uli t. nena oe may be ak- Pafo y, dear b rvived service SATS ae. "RE . Nor tite P MAK I EM 3-00 BROW Cresce : QUIC EN FEES } RMS. floor 66 : OR ASEMENT. U ene i . ne "i es an . FOS ATUR ‘ot id W DRESS tions AL- RGE ity of t Re 0 HIDD! ist 33766 FO Sersie BAS Tivate an = “ " Taste! oe Pune . fro ap an iT. Ist inva tera ING OST: LA ieinity rian NO ' Cute OR 3376 H stn RB la = = : : : oe ne wee vee for ioe \ invail da or TEx No Feat AND chee KING. TAILORING done pals Esmee oe & Harger —n rae ane AnD aa a 7 Roos — a FE BON Bc’ | : : : : ; ° : in nee 7 Press BLE ~ d bond- ESSMA pes aN 8-8455 ke in Elizabeth — M le & FE coup 4-344 2 , $45 en t 22900 ty, Mi | will Ison-Jo inter Pu- clive Expe Ssential + uae AILAE fed an Ave. | ORES. Dra Ni FE NO. La 3075, ABLE FE hoh i3 et FE-4 IDE | trance, = al Coun ORP. | Done with -Johns = pe work ot essen SES AV Licen fa erations e Ca AILORI 3 Lake Eibabed AL . ‘ : | : : : ; | | ii ie 2 — “es oe iene but n tment T NURS service 2 Aubu 1 te my hom AND T d men's “OST — WHT pet. Re W_ HURO? iz j _Usfiities up; LITIES E 2-6534 'TRoom heat 506 s. = ae : : : : : - ws is = 5 . ~ on eed ra READ, tn EPAIR- ladies’ vw | 23-7972 LOST bos's | WITH 33_¥ py DIA MS, UTIL $50. 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Her ane rv travs, stand faucets SAYER PLUMBING HOT AEE “HEAT. | er, reasonable. OR 93-2140, after 7! 3 GAL. G WATER | HEAT- | er. $15. 33 Osm de GAL. “ASS. iHred recovery water heater Ss gal. fons 3 Me alle: ng ae aoe Ye mt ty of Airport, 5 HP EVINE NRUDE MOTO MOTOR. TA’ TANK, 6 €n ? How ne Sate. (elena gasoline! “49 Chev. club coupe.—°5] Mer-, _cury club coupe, OR 33667 30 GAL. SCOUT GAS WATER TR. _ 4 Years old. $25. OLive — 14518.) ‘ENCES _ approved | 5-167) | ANCHO R I Pe tae TTENTI aulese Praia Denes paint le es Tior . 63 Soot ire i ammer eet 00 Good gaw 6 We carry s comoiete tee ot pate tosulation Fore iat doors ren TERMS ayes CUMBER™ « MATERIAL LES Ra. eer OR 3 Seer AVAILABLE NOW Burmeister’s | CASH WAY LUMBER Hor WATER SyaTeae 3 0 GAL. __ HOT witnt HEATI 95; 2500 ft. IN} ' TERNATIONAL GUN TYPE OIL ee ‘BOAT RUNNERS SUMP Gas Ti YEAR GLASS. — 435 Oakland Dron ar §-6150 | KENMORE DOUBLE BURNER 6 | reom space heater. oa FE FE 2-377, Gas, eo Fluorescent, “393 Orchard L&E. iG SYSTEM. 6 sq. ft. gas tired. OR 3-8104. burner stack c 220 «gal. tank 1 yr. old, exe. cond. $100. MI 4-4340. pump, drafting table 9x3 .beige seroll rug. paint sprayer, eisai tires & wheels, ging mower — less power, typewri titer. Reason- Able MI 6-4075 JELLED MAGIC — lad aint needs no stirring. or run. Rub regs of colors will r or; i | a ie cakes s Sear arms FILM CLUB |S oo EZR HUNTING CAMF, ROOM aEScES ee HUNTING CABIN Bs, THE UP UPPER SUPPLY THE sule, Accomm ‘ FREE! 11 epoca maeelte te RN COTTAGES L WAU Co. on lake. Sleeps 6 or more. ROLL OP. PE 2-1748. BLACK & WHITE FILM MODERN 7 BEDROOM ~~ GABIN, ‘SIZES 620, 120. 127) also room & rd, i 6 rd Pea- PED & PRINTED AT insula paradise, EM 1 KRESGE'S Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B ITE WLERS DZ. FOR 49¢ RED wonus , lor T8e 388 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE Open 2 hours, 7 days. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 CAMERA DEPT. WILL BE REPLACED FREE ! 1! WITH A NEW ROLL OF THE SAME SIZE WE a. projectors wape reegrde IS eras. 0 Sewest< res maalinad iW Bu Sale Musical Goods 62 PPP ILL LILO IO 62 sand, grave) & rock. 1-2-3 OP MORE LOADS TOP BOIL ‘€ K. GOTTER @ CENTS PER LOT were s 2678 Orchard Leake Rd 32 x 21. $34.95 These are siightly ckioped toilets $39.95 val. $10 95, Lavatories. complete with mixing faucets, $1495. Michigan Fluores- cent 303 Orchard Lake Ave —42 LUX XATRE FURNACES IL — GAS CONVERSIONS Duct work, 50 Dn payment _yen_ Heating Service, OR 3 LAYAWAY SALE Mowers. i & tractors Buy How about Christ- Small Seca will hold y balance ia! evans pe its 6507 DIXIE HWY A 6-7878 or OR 3-1024 oe BED HOT WATER heater 3 gas space hesters Fancy dishes Picturee 2 fans Also coat sults & une size 12 to 20. ete FE NORGE OIL FIRED F POaCED AIR furnace ipe benders, reason _sbie El gic 62120 or | MA6-2104 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE %-In 21-ft gh Hee Sein 21-ft len Te ft SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL T3 6 Saginaw _FE 6-2100 i | NEW ¢ GUN TYPE Of. PURNACE. Duct work tank and fittings 65.- o0e B New portable GE disb- weber A Real bargain! MA OIL STOVE. GOOD COND 5 RM. PE 82497 heater OIL PLOOR FURNACE NACE VIN EX- ' cellent condition with all contro PRICES | —reasonabie 13 8 Parke ‘OIL CONVERSION BURNERS IN g°0d condition with a controls, , 4 re very little 1 | 4 m 8 xc ’ Saree 8 ” and up " PLASTERBOARD (OL FURNACE eco BTU $1.25 PIAXO JIG SAW. BENCH SAW | . ; ee 2 Garden Tertece, Commerce | | vx & x ra SAVE UP TO %0% ‘SCORE Or hou: int. (ntertor and PY SCORE Dt Shere ers eres pul and | THIS WEEK ONLY $3.95 wa! eee satistaction $4.75 NG BROS. ~~ Pontise Rc at Opdyke | ROCK! IT FE 407 _or FE¢t2 | JEKLATH Mer kae DOUBLE, aw & RA > Sing ‘oilets grade BI NDLE IG i ae ean on M50. \% mie we: oats. « V-grooved Mathog $475 : = S85 6 bisaski acct 85 STEAM BOILER Wi DELCO 5 en0:8 Fiuab Gr with fights sicss; {| DOM*t iP eocd cenditign with | Alum Comb. Gr. Comp 821 | baa a) owestenre ere est WY ‘| MATT THICK SPECIALS eset De : Gas water heater 30 ga! 949 BS INSL LATION Fiec water heater egal $089: £29 Q5 New Mormsop space beaters PER 1,000 FT Pauaizte og f reece | 2: 2 wid Le aualyte sq ris ge 3 Oak flooring, = ae $75 6 Burmeister’s !%. Northern Lumber Co. 7349 Cooiey Lake Rd EM 3-417) Open 8 am ts 8 pm Gauly | Sundays 10 ‘ti! 2 a YP a BASEMENT ARTICI Fs SOLD SEP arately Nails, light plugs many bom fee artteles $5 Work benc 2 four ft sheives Porch Metal bed Meta) ce All cages Light fixtures etic te biecloth Lamps “shelres _All $2 es MI 4-2057 BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS town kitchen of) and gas fur naces Hot water and steam botl- ers gutomatic water neater nhard- ware Electrica! ee ies crock ea/van Cr.) La as apr. Ay meiiings Ay € nt geod Super Kemtone seers SUPPLY 2685 LAPEER R PE 4-843) BEEP AND a —- HALF AND __auarters arters Ondrke Mit FE ! FE 5.7841 CIRCLE FL FLUORESCENT -NT LIGHTS. most modern lights for kitchens, dinettes and recreation fooms $12.95 value $6 85, factery Marred Factory Showrecms Michigan Fluorescent 383 Orchard Ls Ave - ,CABINE T PLYWOOD | white pine G 2s aS v : mabogany GO 2 . x " knotty ae G 2s : Hn 30 * birch OG 2 si6cc) PONTIAC PL iwcor. ot, 1488 Baldwin Ave 2-254 CLYDE LUMBER & —>-aePPLy co 4807 N lord Rd. Ciyde. Mich- tean. Used Jumber 2x28. ft 2x4s at 4 & 4c 8 & Gc per ft 2xBs 9x10s. 12c per ft Drain fii] tile 1c each MlUTtual 4-7481 COAL FURNAGE & DFLCO O!! burner in good condition with af controls 73S Parke St COL. EMAN WALL FU RNACE wits 275 gai tank ‘nermostat 1 2 es Le ee CRAFTSMEN PAINT SPRAYER complete. Cost $87.50 almost ne® _Take best offer 71 Summit __ DUOTHERM OIL HOT WATER heater A-1 condition, $25. OR 3-4747. eet Aa SPACE HEATER.) R_ 3.4258 | _$25. 0 ee DO a HAVE A DAMP BASE-| ment or playroon? Moisture re mover $56 Cost $165. 21 in| Jacobson powcr mower Grass catcher & snowplow attachments $150, cost $265. MI 4- 4-2057. ELECTRIC LIGHT PUL L DOWN fixtures, newest exciting modern | light fixtures. Ideal lamp fof stu- dents $12.95 Value $695 Mi buigen Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lak Aveo 24 | FIELD TIE FOR SALE, 10 cents, 28 pieces. Call FE 5-7286 FOR SALE. LARGE KFNMORF ol] heater & attachments Con- trols and blowref Will heat six rooms, A-] condition Asking $50 but can be brought down FE 433420 | FURNACES | & & DUCT r WORK. NO d-wn payment Free estimates | “YR 3-8405 FURNITURE PIANO ROLLS, AND wrens 25 Bliss St | ouble bow) sink |... 3-95) WOOD & GOAL HEATERS’ AND See ban robert oe wiew ® used ere en pe meena bath set wi ' CEL'S. APPLIAN ; ERs wnds- trregulats Machinery 60A UMBING naw FE one FORD DEISEL ENGINES. 4 & 6 ACE CLEANING vagleensAlre Al Seasons P Ee JOB INCLUDING DUCT ‘WORK as J Coal - Bollers & Commercia Work Guaranteed. No Sales or a, JIM LONIE 3-100 | | ‘Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD Factory seconds ae all standard ; @izes $35 and w jes & sheet foxdaweay closet doors t appes, steairwa e ee window ‘shutters rage door operators t remodeling een tor free eusmatee ce aye noon on DOOR SALES. Nea. 3 tt outside faa doors s3 =| 4 sot Lina Pe Tee 8 | u CRPLUS PLASTICS | Sheets rods. cylinders wad blocks | Ciear and colored Fibergias and solvents All kinds of lucite en-; Recmeas l= L.& 8 PLASTICS DIVISION i 3345 AUBURN i RD FE 53-9241 STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT | 127 corre ated $2.45 CEMENT LORS 12 SHADES | PLASTER COLORS — \|8 SHADE MORTAR COLOR -— 5 SHADES e° =x 8 Flue Liming. 8123 Ea. ECS Morte: $i. 8k "° 2 8 Cleanout doors $172 Ea me nerator and Dutch Oren doors | Manhole Rings Covers and reo EAL: COA! & SUPPL if 1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3 Ss Tor SPECIALS — Mahogarfv Plywood “WV eronvet ¢xix's inl2 W pine she. ving tx? W oln- atripping 2c ix3 W otne stripping Je Mn ft 2x4xi El Pir 56c ea. Clear W oine basebrd 6c tin ft. Clear W oine base snoe 29 lin ft. Clear Wo oine cexine fe lin ft. 15 Ibs felt. 432 BANE OTHER BARGAINS BJECT TO PRIOR SALE Hagoerty LUMBER -CO. 1947 Haggerty Hwr. Walled Lake Retweer W Men? and Pontiae __Pnone MArket eons FOR SMALL 5894 LEAF MILL gazéen tractor, MI 6 - SUPERPEX Ol! FURNACE WITH controls & oi] tank. FE 63164 — THE SAI VATION i ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet vour needs CTothing Furniture appueeces 118 WEST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER “orm doors ana windows, wood or aluminum Gass out ip your sash 1025 Oakiand Ave FE ee | USED WELDING & CUTTING OUT- | fit complete with tanks, FE 3-7147, ask for Bud, USED EVANS OIL BUREACES: _FE 83785 and FE €0032 USED METAL CASEMENT STORM windows. Exec. cond To fit 3. 6 and 5 light windows: 203 Ogemaw. _FE 2-6565 STR! AW 50c- BALE SLAYBAUGH’S 630 OAKLAND Wood Closet Doors Closing out Birch mahogany & fouverea orfold type coors ab. our cost j BERRY DOOR SALES !n 371 § Paddock FE 2-0203 WINDOWS & - AWNINGS. DOORS, All kinds' Instaited or do-it-your- self Lowest estimates | LARCO MI 6-4075 WOOD AND ~ ALUMINUM ~ COMBE nation cha ae fal ows BENSON TL UMBER CO. ON fet trucks, saw mills & etc poaclins engines for oro vations industrial applica- _tions Call distributor, 4-6053. 61 Do It Yourself FOR RENT @all paper steamer floor sand- ers oolishers hand sanders, fur. oace vacuum cleaners Oakland Fue! & Paint 43¢ Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-615» te PLASTIC WALL TILE le——2¢ = 3¢ One sles or a Car Advance, 3700 Sashabaw ‘OR $-#701 P on A F F SEWING MACHINES goods drapery materi Paint, formica, plumbing & elee- trical suppies. Open T.days week. Days #30 to . ‘Sundays 10 4:00. Monte’ Builders Su “H, 166 W. Movsoalm, PRE 6-47 sist | | BURR-SHELL 375 | HANDMADE BFLT AND DOUBTE ACCORDION SALE, ALL SIZES. or black dirt. Loaded or deliv- Ree ne pe bane |) ered Field office FE S660 or aoe — PIANO. 266/17 OR ORE YDS OF PEAT N. SAGIN humus, wadeo 7 ders a Week B-FLAT Lee WOOD, VERY ae Lochaven. 413. condition. Made in Engiand. nhs BLA T OR A 78. 647] Bonnie Briar, Pontiac tom ee OR 3-0644, ake, after 6 p.m, ao BLACK ie $8 SALDWIN ACRONONIC CONSOLE oo a gravel EM Leeann piano, beautiful tore appear.| A! BLACK DIRT. FARM TOP- ance, hew in At and well cared | sll, $9.50 FE 5-4758. for. Call FE 27-3179, i TOP Sort. cR USED 8 STO NE, CONNSTFLLATION CORNET | foward ‘ray "0531 BEW _CONDETION _ Fes eeie i-1 TOP SOIL SAND, GRAVEL. CLARINET $25. fi) & black dirt. Bull ex Ki TOP sOiL—BLK. DIRT SAND ELECTRIC PLAYER rane. REA- Term & gravel FE 4-3068 or FE 5-766. sonably priced G A'LLAGHER’ S ©1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, 18 EB. Huron FE 40566 Send, Gravel, pr I izle Coal PR a ppg | Settee * : from’ sity to American GAL LACHER’ Ss : Pp d t 18 E. = FE 40566 S soos rmence Fare | ONE Products GAL LAGHER'’S SoA] covey ge aaa T24 Loyd J 18 E Huron FE 40566 Guersied stone ..... $1 25 per yd HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN 1 YR.|FUl din... $1.50 per load ‘bid: blond finish, $1350. MA 58-1484. \peeniee pena $7 SA ates 6 GAMMOND CONSOLE ELECTRIC | 6235 SASHABAW RD. SURGE tege crbcst ‘Weer Uae ET san oad grave cinity Un acuaowD PINT WITH |. lamp 1 yr eat Excellent condi J a ae pod “ HR @@ tone cabinet NET ORGAN tion FOR SALE COW Hate plans oe Ae for 2 yd. load. ver eon PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT _Miadiefo, €i Park St. Oxford. py S2i) _____—_ |Goop FARM TOP SOIL AND GOOD CONDITION. |“ black dirt. 5% Maa 89 delivered | PE 46588 |GO00D ROAD GRAVELS 3 YDS. _ 67.00 Deaeersd PE ¢6588. MUCK FARM IN IDEAL LOCA- tion. west suburban area. Selling ee oe opRiaRr t PIANO, a OR TRADE. | aan G ‘SE D LOW REY ELECTRIC ORGAN Vee contearcen enn so ee tion i] 00, 5 muc at an aan one pL DER marie left 11 acres with 2 bed- room mowers ranch home iss car Come in and hear the tone of! g2'#ge and other outbuildings. tbe new 1988 mode] Conn Minuette, et git ited Ls fas ele quene OR . JA. Tayler. MORRIS MUSIC 3% 8S Telegraph T from Tel-Huron Sale Office Equipment 63 Electric org | i | FE PREVARED DRIVEWAY GRAVEL FE 63283 PE 2-1466 BeEACZCSE ROAD GRAVEL 5 30 DELIVERED Lee PEAT Se BY BU. _ FE 5-508 ADDING 1 MACHINE. EXCELLENT Tor eae ee DIRT & FILL. 65 FE 64642, 1 E #oeT? ee ana 160") ASE > ALL-STEEL | Tan & al aT SA Gdrawer desk niaid top, enam-| tov soll eray rE eled stee] finish leveling feet _5-3552 pop-gut amare tga Pn une pew cond atching ASE terial) chair Both for on'y $150. | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Poone MAple 5-132- after § p 4. 24° OAK Aa Ape Wices ‘ om td ” a c “"REXO-GRAPH Cay. sete a= 1 rnace DUPLICATING MACHINE | FL FinEPUace CANNEL COAL—ALL Es OF FUR & STOK- Slightiy Used WILL SACRIFICE FE 4-0584 WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL | OIL. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 43s ORCHARD LAKE FE 35-6154 ‘FIREPL & PUR WOOD APPIF. ; TYPEWRITERS. THREE. EXCEL- rE Bea. oak, maple, ash ceti. kindl'g. FE 21-6244 jent_ condition 3 _Sale Store Equipment 64 FIREPLACE SEASONED APPLE- $10 a cord, 2 cords $19 De- 3 NATIONAL CASH R S ke - LUMBER pee cogs tay mee | _foni"cieen anes “TT O* 3-978 | GOOD DRY OAK oon DELIV- = = Paddock FE 3-078 eed FE 299 _ Sale + Sporting Goo: Goods 6. 65 POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS $8 50 | per ton in 2 ton loats. FRANCIS 22 REMINGTON SPECIAL, 4) oe & OL 3722 Orchard Lake good cond 825. FE 82063 Eves | _- a wae ; seit om at 3 BOLT ACTION. SHOP LO A 30-30 “STEVENS BOLT ACTION. Serileatawocdlon: . 16 g& Savage Automatic, $75. | Ae . =~ 4 SLAB or DELIVERED _Both like new OR 3-5402 30-30 WINCHESTER “LIKE NEW | see 5 SRONE DRY. 2 Shells and gum case included | $65 FM 3-3840 | a for ea Prompt delivery 32.40 WINCHFSTER DEER RIFLE. one FE 2-14 oe Ms or 7? MA S08 | STRAW DELIWERED 55 CENTS = oT TVne eT. bale. Fireplace wood. all types | 300 SAVAGE LEVER ACTION RI-| pay 3-491 alter 4 30 fle and 12114 sidewall tent. Both , — for “S100 Muzale- oder shotgun, | WOOD OF ALL KINDS. KINDLING double barre. Brand new with| -— Furnace and fireplace Have loading components. $25. Moss-| 24 seasoned maple ire price. berg 20 cm 3 shot bolt action,' on 5 cord loads. FE 44228 ke se Pn L3 Mal room oil heat j er 5-2566_ $ fi REM 70 cat Brno New | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 30-30 S 340 owith 2! J _ Weaver a ang Ph PE 8-0066_ | A-1 SPRUCE. PINE JUNIPERS = t nd s Sb BD COMPIRUE(SEDECTION) OF | (ase Sats Ost ex Itie cone ali makes See the new Browsing, | own Bring tools & buriap 2922 | 12 gauge 3 mag. Colt pistols | Sleeth Rd 3 miles west of Com- | and rifles alfo scopes and mounts. merce Village 1'2 miles east of | — We do si] our own gup work, intersection -f Duck Lk Rd &} bluinn polychokes, cutts comps. Wizom Rd Open dally ® to 6 Try before wyou buy on our rifle! xCtuai - 48038 Tange and trap ‘leld. Also com TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL leve line of bear archery Cliff eyere Sports Center. 15210 Holly | _ Rd. Holly Melrote 46771 BLUE ROCKS $195 PER CASE. Slaybaugh’ 8, 630 Oakland Get our ‘ree estimate before you decide OR 38244 OR 3-8417 NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR ine 1 to 4 ft. 10 or more $1.50 each Less than 10 $3 each. You dig R LE ONE 123 GAUGE We epaciaiice in sales double barre] shotgun, excellent to estates @ country home for _Condition $45. FE 5-4404._ get eens & boarders around prop FULL SET GOLF CLUBS ; AND erty Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm , 1 8970 Dixie Hwy US. 10 Clark- ae ae esti used this summer ston, MA 5-1922. GUNS - BUY SFLL TRADE | CAKLAND [REE bali A ae hae Maniee Leach 10 Bagiew ming & removal FE 8- INS GUN SALF For Sale Pets 69. Shotguns & rifles $18 ap Gun Repair & Scope Mounting 375 8 8 _TELEGR APH ——— — — _— ——— ———————— eee 1 MINIATURE SIRED RED MALE Dachshund puppy witr papers, : | $45 FE 5-201. bb! ster: new — $3. a istefs._ pew _—_$35_ FE ¢118) wire REG TOY PUPPY 2 HUNTING SALE |_biack Tors as péts FE 42931 35 per cent off on all hunting 2 LEFT AKC REG. DACHSHUND | coats & pants | puppies $40. each FE 80690. Browning Shotguns | AIRDALE PUPS AKC REG. $50 Tate ferme on guns | 767 & Mansfieid, Pontiac. e Motors ! Big discounts on 1958 boats; AKC REG DACHSHUNDS. 2 __males, call FE 5- AKC MALE | aaa PUPPY. FE 8-8426. AKC REGISTFRED GER MAW® Shepherd puppies, excellent biood motor Kelly's Hardwere 3994 Auburn at Adams Auburn Hgts FE 2-881! 16-GAUGE PUMP nee cree ones ceneerameny } easonably pric ose out sale /ITHAC LIGHT - WEIGHT _MaArket 1067 16 gauge pump gun good condi- AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND tion $65; also 22 Rem. Fieldmas= ter. $30. 2775 Deland off Hatchery | puppies. 16 and 8 weeks old. Also Road. Drayton Plains. Phone OR stud_ service a Ak Clemens 3-1793 _St_Phone FE 2-64 &KC REG een R PUPPIES: ENOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS | _#ls0 older cockers. OR 3-2602._ OR 3552600 / _ | R8O08TON TERRIER 8TUD 11% LARGE SFIECTION USED SHOT-| !08| Champ stock Curtiss OR guns & rifles Ben's Loan Office. 39206 ae 4 Patterson FE 4-5141 COCKER PUPPY AKO RFG 5% LEAVING COUNTRY. MUST SELT. | 0m subieck: female HE 41608 | Win Mode) 70 20-60 77 Jap COLLIES. AKC, 7 WEEKS OLD. | Mossburg 22 § & W 38 ctd Fully healthy & playful OF 1-838 engraved. 8 mm Luger with DACHSHUNDS BIACK AND As cake 112 Oak Hill. Pont Base-, a8 weeks ale Cail between 9 & 2 ment oo —— —_ | _OR 3-877 MARIIN 22 CAL. MODEL 39A,| Ree PUPPIES REAS. never fired $50 MU 4-3709 AKC reg Sired by Rosolonas Ca- det Gayle Miller. 331] Reitman _Ct.. _Rochester. FREE TO GOOD HOME, MAILE & female kitten, white. FE 5-9155. STTENS FRED TO GOOp HOME E 46953 REMINGTON 12 GAUGE - AUTO. 30- 30- 06 Remington auto 12 gauge pump Remington. 30-30 Winches- ter carbine < others. Will be sold at our cost THE TACKLE BOX ——____2580_Dixie Hwy RELOADING COMPONENTS ‘ USED GTN SLAY BANGH'S G = RMAN SHEPHERD. GOOD _watehdog, 2 yrs. old, OR 39-8887. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIFS. AKC re 17 wks. old, Liebe- 630 Oakiano FR 8-045) svaar strain, _ fhow-dog, material, REM. MODEL 1721 270 CAL. NEW and up ca « alter Never shot. With box shells, $65.| P.™ | weekdays, al! dav Sat. oes icone E- B TT AND a SSS zm Tf BASSE } aah Gee te age UYATED PD CDE Huron ass ee gaia atts ardent ncteae) ss siielise ma n)itced(=i13:76:50) PARAKEFTS | (GUARANTEED to a canaries cage ood, ' Pe) B “ainoratars cea, ee ieee Crane's Bird Hatehers 2489 Av PHILIPS SPORTING So0Ds burn, PE 4-6510. 12 N Saginaw 5-140 PARAKEFT® &iPPLIES 183 ndersan FE 2-7737 =c00EE. BEAUTIFUL BLACK miniature male. Champion stock. AKC A teat Reas. to good PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad|_home. LI 7-15 to recover a.loss. Dia) FE | "ARAKEETS | aU AR rete 2-8181 for an ad-Wwriter.|PARAKEETS CANARIER CAGES. PUREBRED DACHSHUND PUP- Say “charge it.” re pies. $15 es. MArket 41463, { : SLICES oF HAM. e “Oh, Dear! Who am I voting for?”’ Rent Trailer Sone. 79! Wanted Used Cars 88 _For Sale Cars =a obae ge ae se FE See M &M Motor Sales wont a SEEN THE REST. Now see the best. Square Lake Trailer Park. FE 2.5295. Auto Accessories ies 80 COMPLETE OLDS TRI-POWER & Bid. shift set up. OR 3-2612. For Sale Tires 80A 4-1 USED TIRES $3.50 UP WE bu ils, TIRE SALES FE STA ee legines le STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES roces in on Genera gafety Tires od aden cae per cent off. Black or wo ED WILLIAMS __ #51 E Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Servke 81 PLP PRA Pe CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN [HE INSTALLED FREE Mufflers & tail pipes. Hollerback Atito Parts 340 Baldwin. FE 8-1431 or FE 3-6477 For Sale P Pets POODLES, 3 MONTHS OLD, ALSO Highland. Third Ave. West _ Pént! REGISTERED | Ite? DACHSHUND, male. _male. FE ¢8 REGISTERED es @ WES old. FE 56-0043. ‘SELLING OUT esas parakeet business 58) _ Fou: . FE 24 32-4025 Seo et 3 WKS OLD. Also breeding service FE 5-5372. TROPICAL FISH. ALL pence SHOP 55 Williams, FE 46433 TOY POODLES. HEALTHY, REG- isared creams, $85. $100. $125 ~ UKC REG TOY TERRIERS ‘ PE ¢7317 UNTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER 1} months ed Male 835. Cal FE 20329 Hunting Dogs 69A an 1% YEAR OLD MALE BEAGLE $35. Registered, good hunter. FE 8-0587. 10 MO. OLD BLACK LABRADOR retriever. MA 4-2040. AKC REG BLACK AND TAN wale coon hound 17 months oid $6 Call rE 3-029 ENGLISH POINTER PEMALE. He Use old. steady point. 965. PUREBRED TRISH SETTER. 3 years old _§75._FE_-0805 REGISTERED oe enMan | POINT- er, 2 years old OL 1-6TH.- REGISTERED ENGLISH POINTER from good hunting stock 5 423 Genella ORlando REG COON HOUND AND PUPS. _after 430 FE 5-5 754 REG. MALE BRITTANY SPANIEL. dog house and pen FE 2-264 after WTD WEL TRAINED BIRD DOG must be steady to shot & Wing. int, retrieve and work closely Vill be tried om live birds before purchase Holly. Melrose 4-9412 Thurs. or Fri. bet. 8 & 12 _nooa Hay, Grain & Feed 71 SAR AND 2ND HAY $17 AND UP raw & twine Phone MA 5-0666 ice TYPEs OF HAY STRAW Corn Aiso muleb hay Will de _liver r OA #2179 GOOD TIMOTHY HAY & BRIGHT straw delivered. Royce Long. _MU_ 44482. TIMOTHY HAY 45c BALE. 4301, Josiyn Ra For Sale Livestock 7 72 j REGISTERED MORGAN STUD! colt. $150 1 Grade $75 1 Registered Morgan Brood mare due to foal March 1050 _ $150 OAkland_ 86-2737 after 5 3} SPRINGING HOLSIEIN HEIF- fers MAytatr | 6-2€20 . YEAR OLD QUARTER ‘R TYPE mare. 4 yr. old green broke pony Tandem 3 horse trailer. 558 Clark- _ston_Rd NY 2.6201 10 MO OLD HOUSTEIN BULL 2434 Seymour io Rd NA CATTLE. PIG a CHICKENS geese. ducks & YEE MaArket 41023: FRESH HOLSTEIN HEIFER WITH calf MA %0666 SADDLE HORSES mure. palomino colt. white jurtp- | ing horse, white staliion 6151 Pine Knob Rd_ SELL OR TRADE FOR | p YOUNG cattle. 7 riding hor ponies 1 of which cl ‘. Set land Staliion Chocolate co’or wit s(ver mane & tail OAkiana 8238+ 5030 Granger Rd Wanted Liv estock Oe c 73) | | 16 HOUSETRAILER MAKE ME! f 7-2276. | $$$; APPALOOSA | ' | ALUMINUM 33 FOOT TRAII eITR WANT TO BOARD HORSES Att | box stalls Good riding privileges | Crooks Rd. near Rochester. _8-0059 For Sale ile Poultry — eo POULTRY equipment © PICKER, Cheap FE 2-0859 FE EZ) SCALDFR, &| s Sale Farm Produce 75 — APPLES. CIDER, HONEY. KINGS- ~ Lake} burys, 2330 Clarkston Rd Orion APPLES. CIDER AND SQUASH. . 324.N Lake Angelus Rd APPL ES WALNUT farms 4670 Middlebelt APPLES FOR CANNING and cooking $150 a bu N Squirrel Rad APPLES - GRAVENSTEIN, land. McIntosh Delicious. than Snow Winter Grimes Golden & others Hatlo- ween pumpkins Sweet cider Oak- land Orchards. 2206 East Com- merce _ between Burns and _Duck Lake Rds Milford. APPLES & SWEET CIDER. HOMF- | stead Orchards 5460 Orchard Lk Rd. Rd EATING &up 231 ~ CORT- CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS R De Contck Bros Orchards MAy- _fatr_6-2106 FOR SALE and Golden Delfcious Apples picked Cheap for quick saie Woodring Orchard, Metamora, Ph 29R2 GET YOUR dridge Orchard 625 F Buell Rd. 8 miles N of Rocheste: Who's sale or retail $1 br & up Gi ACKMORE FARMS. verbell Rd Canning apples 1848000 _ __ GET YOUR CIDER AND APPIFS: for Halloween at Teonard'’s chard. 231 2 N _ Squirrel GOLDEN DEL ICIOUS APPLES — bu and up 5737 _W_ Maple Rd MICHEL’ 8 ORCHARDS CORNE Ri Sashabaw and Clarkston Road Windfall Spvs. delicious. Baldwin All picked. $1 bushel. Bring con- tainer __ POTATOES $2 PER 100 LB., 3921 Bald Mt. Rd_., intersection of Sil- ver Bell Rd. PURPLE Wee poke: rs BUSH- el. FE 8-0 WELL SERGE APPLES, DELI- . Baidwins Winter Bananas Pick your own Cheap 30455 Hag- eae bet. 13 & 14 Mile Rd Guy eefey, Walled Lake WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT store or party interested in. buy- ing 8 to t@ cases of fresh eggs weekly Contact 338 Seward FE 4.0751 ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 a aes APPLES ae BOLENS & WHEEL-HORSE TRAC- tors. Also tillers & riding mow- es Reduced prices LAE P UIP 6507 ‘DIXIE HWY 7878 or OR_3-7024 CHAIN ee 3 HP SAWS ALL positions Ba | price $169.50. Our price. $119 All tractors and mowers greatly reduced. _ Lee’s Sales & Service TERMS, 21-"Mt, Clemens, ‘ GLEN FRUIT | | 13 to 30 ft Or: | 70 8 ae _ Pontiac Chief Jona. - Banana. | 1100 CRATES BEE a j | 2130 F SIT-& OL: #1, 69, Sale Farm Equipment 76 CHAIN SAWS NEW McCULLOUGH USED “Guaranteed service” ee morn ERMS HOUGHTEN * SON J . Case & New idea Dealer Rochester OL _1-0761 PARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used Proux Oliver Sales op M24 _Just_ north w | JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA feed wagou ammer Mills. — Ortonville — corn pickers, gravit borrs Silo fillers, Davis Mach NA 17-3292. McCULLOCGH CHAIN SAWS Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘ST CUSHMAN EAGLE ACESS Rebuilt motor, Good ccnd. Reas. JUniper 8-2387. 37 ALLSTATE GRUUAIRE, SAC- Tifice MA 6-164 ‘ST CUEMEAS EAGLE. FE 40101 CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALEg & SERVICE 12 8 PADDOCK at Pike FE 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 eycle, 2.550 original miles Also super charger Volkswagen model with oller OR | 3-8040 Rentals asi & Re airs FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 1880 Crooks your Harley Davidson see Harley MaCulloch Chain aa Davidson Sales Co, 372 8 Sagi- Headquarters For Sale Bicycles 84 oe, IN Soe gy CUP OF | RO OOO ‘ LOO | 26 INCH GIRLg BIKE, IN GOOD he bate Be aa or ie condition. wi all extras. EM SAWS ON ¥Y WE T sans: TR. -Ida CREDIT TERMS. a eae 26°. LIKE new z PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE . FE ¢0734 or PE ¢1112 SPECIAL FORD TRACTOR WITH HYDRAD- GUARD, IN NT N- DITION PRICED AT 8795 CREDIT TER PONTIAC BD 8 OPDYEE FE 40734 FE 41112 Auction Sale 77 B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Brey Sunday ....2 p.m. and Sell Daily Rlando 3-2717 _DOOR_ PRIZES SAT & SUN SATURDAY, NOV, 8TH FOR AN- tiques. Watch this column. LE. _Smart Sale Farm Rochester WANTED GOOD CLEAN USED! furnitare or anything of for auction on consignment basis 10 per cent charge for selling. MA 5-134] or MA 5-9066 stud colt; For For Sale Ho Housetrailers 7 78) an offer Norge ofi space heater. $20 _FE_ 44-7035 1 35-PT . “BEDROOM. MODERN housetrailer. For sale or rent. FE 3-7204 22 FT HOUSETRAILER ELEC | tric brakes Very clean Extr. | good cond Equipped for house- | keeping leeps 4. $485. Ph. -NA-/ tional 7-2772 2 #FT. NEW TIRES ; BUNK. i stool, exc. condition, 62 Wisner Street ‘36 PRAIRIE SCHOONER, 36 FT Exc condition FE 8-4 | AIRBTREAm ciGBTWHIGHt! Trave! Trailer Since 1922 Guar- anteed for life See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail. er Sales 3098 W nm (Plan join one. Wally Brvran's to exciting caravscs | 1950 2 bedroom tandém, $995 trade ORIlando 3-6366. MOBILE HOME SaLES 5 T Richardson Mi 50-30 ft Spar- tanetie. $1,295: 52-36 ft. 2 bedroom | or lous Moon deaier 4611 PARKHURST TR AIL -ER SALES CHIGAN ARROW. 38 FT. PRICE | _is right, EM 3-8551. Oxford Trailer Sales | trallers For varletvy size orice & best. terms we cannot be beafer 1. mile south of Peake Orion oo M-24 MY 2-07: OWossc 1615 a 1054 EXC shape OR 3-3743 Detroiter. Bargains—Bargains & & 10 wtte Blgnest trade-in allowance ever our dea) before ton buy Re- | Member vou will save hundreds or collars at: Bob Hutchinson = Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixte Alghwar @ Miles North of Ponttae OR 3-12 ___Open + D Dens a Week RAILER FXCHANGE New Andersons We buy. sell and trade Ueed & 10 \Vides CSED TRAILERS ON RC ENEAE PAYMENT Pia Bottle Gas” Parts and Supplies FE 2-3200 Closed Sundays | TRA Open |SEE Us FOR RUYs IN CAMPING e ‘raliers or homes. All gas models, “17 ft. Pixie ¢1 395 Apache trailer $495. Tour-a-home 15 ft,, 17 1812 ft & 30 ft. Used trailers, Mobile 16 ft. $195 Roycraft. 29 f. $495. New Moon. Continental $1,875. Pontiac Chief, 35 ft. new $1,995. Anderson, 41 ft Many others to choose from ly Marine Coach Sales. 51210 _Holly | Rd. Holly, Melrose 46771 VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE’ or rent S685 “Williams [Lk 3- 2638 like $2, T50 Hol- NEED VA) FINANCE FIXER? Order Classified | Ads to sell, i find a good job. FE! 28181 is the Want Ad number] Bottle eas & accessories | OR | poy For Se on late bay ears, 1 ONS aa S | TO CAST FOR ANY MAES OR png Fee me | esl Guede ae oa Coach Pare PE oie eT | BCONOMY CARS _Bgtoseas OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who the best, 40x80 WE N e : walk rg0m ior garde oa Cars ie = * ‘each spot, 36 ft. streets, Storm “85 to AVERIL oo shelters mile east cA Gries On ERILL Lakeville Rd. Ph. ya 63022. 2 pad Dixie Hwy ee ILHOM® ESTA = MODERN | FE_2-0878 rE Edie and playgroung EM JU CARS. : FE 5-6079, ear Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine p 23 Hood Phone FE 2-2563 68 Oakland | | 1966 MOTORCYCLE, ALLSTATE 4) _Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all mode! Used Trucks SCHRAM'’s AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.2105 OR 3-0311 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. PE 4 90 For Sale Trucks 0 PPP LLL OD ‘43 ARMY TRUCK. 4 WHEEL drive, flat rack. FE 2-3362. - sHAozs ‘49 CHEVY ‘3 TON OR 1951 Chevy Pickup A wood solid 12 ton [ed good rubber, runs good, deluxe cab. 325 PEOPLES AUTO SALES 8 Oaklan FE 2-2361 1931 CHEVROLET 1 TON PICK- up. heavy duty tires, go rust. Call BOB BUTLER at Harold _ Turner, Potd, MI 4-7500. 1953 DODGY 2 TONE Ae Pr. VAN, full rear doors. 8 25:20 tires. CALL BOB BUTLER. Harold Tur- ner. Ford MI ¢ REASONABLE: 1956 TyORD PANEL truck. Pontiac Press Box 6. 1#s1 FORD | ) 12 FT VAN, 8.25:20 tires, heavy duty springs. Call BOB BUTLER at arold Turner Ford, MI_4-7500 1952 FORD F100 PANEL, V-8. original red finish Cal] BOB BUTLER, Harold Turner, Ford, MI 4-7500.. 1955 FORD Fi00 PANEL V-8. heavy duty rear tires. CALL BOB BUTLER. Harold Turner, Ford. MI 4-7500 1954 FORD. Wet dump. T700__ $2.000 . FB ue GMc PANEL eee One: NEW paint, $480. FE 1950 GMC PICK- oF *e TON. V8, hydramatic, terms. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15, Clarkston — MA 5-5141 DON'T BUY A NEW 8ED TRUCK 10 YD. 5-8257 8. Saginaw. BOYs 4° & GIRLS 26° ‘OR 3-17394 Boats & Accesscries 85 12 FT. RUNABOUT. CANVAS & controls. 16 HP Jounson mtr. $173 OR 3-8428 BIG REDUCTIONS FINAL CLEARANCE TROJAN CRUISERS & Runabouts NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS SCOTT. ATWATER Mtre. & Service CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 146, Highwood at Walton Blvd FE 8-4402 9-9; Open Sur “FVINRCDE MOTORS 1950 Pia is op display Some 1958 | models Harrington “Boat Works YOUR EVINRURE DEALER 1899S. TELEGRAPH RD 2-8033 FE: er vour boat. decks etc Plex lasg for boat windshields & oe owas, Diastio supplies Fibergias panels m order Plastic INSIDE STORAGT Inboards $50 Outboards $35 | up & delivery service Lk Re. Keego _FE 2 445 | STORAGE -HOATS & MOTORS IN AND vee SERVICE ; : RIZING * INAS \KE. SS Ul FE 47121 312; W Huron FF 2-6122 BOATS FIBERGLASSED RINIS _Onon MY_ 3-148 _or MY _ 3-9940 | 1 WINT Propeller Reconditioning | 9-9: Open Sun. FE 49370 | o33_ Cen eungeys Forei n& Sports Cars FIBERGLA® MATERIAL TO CO vie aS ee : Sports Cars 90B to ZI a resins compounded for any spe-| LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP cial requirements.” © imported oa deals ye peal aports car owners Market Tire Federe! Reinforced Plastics Jet nae a ee Mi Ra mar Joho |MFRCEDES BENZ. 190 SEDAN Like new, low mileage fully =e | Pick | 2136 Cass} | VOLKSWAGON. | i Outboard motor repairing & Win- | terizing OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard Lk aAve Transportation ( Offered 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO NC | Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn ° _FE_2-3215_ FE 25823 after 6 pm FIY 4ENGINE AIRLINER TO California. $80. Hawaii $99 10 | Ferry Service inc LEAVING FOR FLORIDA NOV 12th room for two FE 8-0602 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load, “either way FE 56906 _ __ Wanted Used Cars &8& AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND | cheap cars FE 2-2666 davs or: ij eves |@-1 PRICES JUNK CARS AND | | _scrap . Free tow OR 36015 | BEST CARS “PRICE _ FOR suUNR FE 4-48 EES s078 | CASH FOR CARS { HARDENBURG MOTOR SA! | , Cass at a FE Si | FOR 1 ane MODEL | USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBU oe AT FAST BLVD 4539 Remember TELL EVERYONF YOt | nou TOP DOLLAR PAID . FOR 18 JIM HARTEEY OR 76111. Dixie “OK” Lot Dixte Hwy. at Seshauss Dravton Plains Mec! | JUNK | & USED | CARS wID PICK: | up service. FE 35-2000 | ~| | ATTENTION! | WE NEED | CLEAN CARS i) nies ==) ne , SHOP AROUND THEN SPE US WERE PAYING ; Top $$$ Dollar AND WERE IN TOWN GLENN'S MOJVOR SALES AT OUR NEW LQCATION 952 WW. HURON Fr +7371 FE «1 797 HJ VAN WELT T 4340 DIXIE: Hwy Drayton Piains pays the High Cash Dellar Hau all late euicde)s Pon Ss 1 | Fo | 4 | YOU_ARE INTERESTED. | IN SELIING YOUR CAR OR YOUR CAR TRA DING \ WE A —PAYING TOP PRICFS — | i —GIVING TOP TRADES— 1 "34 Years Fair Deaiing”’ De8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Cass at West Pike Sts FE 32-0186 FE 2-8020 | OR 31254 | _ 1946 GMC-12 PT. STAKE 1% TON PE 2-1212 INTERNATIONAL 12 FT. \% ton, 8.25:17 tires BOB BUTLER, Harold Tur- ner, Ford, Ma 47500. PONTIAC'S TRUCK GENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 1952 GMC 2 TON 12 FT. STAKE. 750 29 tires. tarp and k, Call BOB BUTLER. Harold ner, Ford, MI 4-7500 1953 55 VOLESWAGEN BLACK. W. W R & H Other extras. Low mileage _Good cond $1005 OL 11-0396 tires for foreign & equipped. Will trade. Mazurek Motor Sales at S_ Bird & S. Saginaw FE 40588 RX low OR “57 IRE OO port nee mileage o oe $1, as. 3-9778 — Buy Your Imported tars From An .\uthorized Tinported Car Dealer The service you get will be de- pendable the price (is right for you Authorized dealer for Hill- man, Renault Citroen. Borgward , & Morgan Coming soon — the ‘69 Hillmans & Morgans GUARANTEED USED CARS 57 Hillman 4 dr. sedans. 56 Jaguar X-K 140 MC, white walle & radio ‘33 Morgan Roadster a real win- buy — $495. INC. 37 Isetta FE 32-9143 AUTO EUROPE ‘tll ® 467 Auburn Ave Open_Evenings For Sale le Cars 19:0 BUICK 2 DR. VERY CLEAN FE 37542 H Rigg: ns 1953 BUICK SEDAN, DYNAFI( R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Assure of mo Cal) Credit Mgr ie MI ¢7500 Haroid Turr 91 DOWN $1427 Parks er Ford ee | Why | be a ~ Pumpkin» Head’? No tricks — but voull get | a treat when vou buy from... Uss | awson 38 FDSEL — $2495 Convertible nower seats power steering, power brakes, Tele-touch R&H 1758 STXIC \ — SiR95 | Fretrh tmport V-8 4 door, Ver- dette with heater Vof CHENY — $1745 ‘4 d- Bei Air harvctop, R&H pow- erg-lae ‘sf FORT — $1845 Fairlane 300 hacdtop R&H FOM AGW AGON =S5 1295 9 passenger V-8 Ford, standard transmission, R&H ‘ "6 LINCOLN — $2005 | Premier 4 dr. power seats, power brakes, power steering, power! windows, R&H, automatic trans- mission. ‘54 FORD — $450 6 cylinder club coupe, R&A ! i} 53 PONTIAC — $325 4 door, 8 cylinder R&H. 33 PLYMOUTH — 2 door with radio & heater S0 PONTIAC - 2 dr with heater & rust MANY MORE AT \ RUSS | DAWSON 330 S75 | Mercury - Edsel - Lintcoln | Inglish Ford Line 232 S. SAGINAW | FE 20131 ES RAMBLER. SALE 1958 RAMBLER Ambassador sta- tion wagon. Power ok omer brakes $300 down onth 1958 ig iesy ads ote Hos wagon Cus- el utematic. $2205, 1957 pope sedan. 6 citeaer! 1957 RAMBLER sedan 10.000 actual miles Auto, $1695. 1951 NASH Ambassador country - elub hardtop. rower. steering, 1966 NASH station’ wage station wago: mode: $1495 soa cca 1957 METROPOLITAN convertible. 6. gctua: miles $1295 1957 NASH ambassador, Standard frans HT $1695 1954 yore ambassador Automatic. 1954 NASH station wagon $795 1954 NASH sedan Retonede 308. 1955 NASH station wagon. New Motor sees 1955 METHOPOLITAN §795. 1959 RAMBLER V-8 seadan. Auto matic $1594 1958 RAMBLER sedan R & A. Auto 2¢ es. $2095 L NASH sedan 3 1955 NASH rambier Red & white 1955 RAMBLER sta dr. 28,000 mies 1963 mxecURy sedan No money dn. $27 m pte RY on money dn. $27 STUDEBAKER convert STUDEBAKER No moner $28 50 mo i CHEVY. station weeec, ae dn as $21 mo ate 2dr. No money $35 FORD vi Victoria. “No money mo PONTIAC station wagon. No oust No money dn. $18 per Pag coteins: No money e chatece 1953 DE zero No monet dn $12 50 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER {1 63900 666 $ WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM 1957 BUICK CENTURY ¢DR HT No Stor dn. No No Colona? dn. dn. el ue coupe. Stor- P steering & brakes Rust finish with white accent 18000 miles Will accept trade-in Call FE 40202 after $ pm Communit Mtr Sales , HASKINS BACK TO WORK SPECIALS 1955 Chevrolet 210 nardtop, V-8 en- gine, Powergiide, radio oeater 5 $1067 1956 Chevrolet Be! Air nardtop, V-8 engine, Powergiide. power brakes Dower pack radio. heater $1487 1955 Oldsmopile. 98 Holiday coupe ydramafic power brakes power steering. Tadio, beater $i4i7 ar Disa aa ad Bardten Radio eee sizel 1957 Oldsmobile Super 8 Holiday coupe Power steering power brekea, my cremate: radio. . $1980 Haskins Chev. ALSO SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 675! Dixie Highway at M5 MApie 5-5071 Open nites ti 9 1963 BUICK 2-DR SPECIAL DYNA R & H Back up lights. Original owner, EM 36236 'Boham FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also + fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward MF 4-1930 JEROME “Bright Spot” $3095 57 CADILLAC Fleetwood 4 a dr.. full poner solid biac« finish and a one owner $1795 “$4 CADILLAC 4 dr owner. lite blue finish ‘Mileage $1395 one OF ‘46 OLDSMOBILE <¢« D- Hardtop 88 with power brakes, hydramatic tu-tone paint. 91345 53 OLDSMOBILE 98 Har-- top full power red & white finish, low mileage S195 35 BUICK 4 ar. Hardtop Special Yellow & white f'n >. low mileage, exceien* condition, $895 ‘34 BUICK Super Hardtop exceptionaily clean inside aod out $1795 S7 CHEVROLET Con.e-t- wbie real sharp condition CHE VROL Be: = Cah ela: ee eae oS ae VB ecgine DOIS _ ta teaic 6 2 Pe ish, 8 terwuder $1495 «7 FORD 2 Dr V-8 with biue & wolte finisn, clean miside & out $399 CHEVROL ET Be! powerg) ee t 4 Sa Harditqp with S495 "30 CADILLAC 62 4 Docr good shape. EROME ~ “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE. 8-0488 Open till 10 ' _FIFTY f 4 i For Sale Cars 91 oe Don't Wait! PRICE REDUCTIONS ON QUALITY CARS SHOP HAUPT PONTIAC i955 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. Hydra- matic, Radio. Heater. 2 tone green. Yours for $139 down oak Putt special. 2 dr. Dyn&flow dio & heater. Whitewall: 2 tee $995. Low down payment Wy panes 2dr. Catalina. Hydra di & heater Whitewails ours for $149 down. 1953 Ford customline 4 dr Fa matic Radio & heater. $5 jo¥b Also transportation specia's N Main St Clarksion Open Nights ‘tll 9 MaAple 55868 or MAple 5-114) FACTORY BRANCI! Ss BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP 2 door—Radio & heater, Ds- naflow, $1195 ae “RET. Nie STORE E 37 tat F 63 MT CLEMENS &T __ BEHIND THF POST OFFICE 1925 BUICK SU PER HARDTOP low mileage exc condition. ful power origina’ owner 37} Voor- els Rd FE 5-2432 1959 Ford Trade- » Are Real Bargain rdo ! & Ford canvertible sso oF 58 Ford Station Wagon $1417 68 25 Ford 2 dr os 48 §6 Nash Rambler 4 dr ht $1188 55 56 Chevy 4 dr top $145. 96 37 Plymouth 4 dr £1661 Tz eT Chevy conrersibie s1602 a0 “36 Buick $1451 50° $6 Ford Thunderbird 57 Ford 2 dr ‘31 Ford 4 ar. 43 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘oT Pentiac 2 dr. ‘34 Dodge “4 dr. ‘oo Olds 4 dr ‘51 Nash convertible $0 Mercury 4 dr IF YOU WANT A BETTER DFAI ae DEAL WITH EDDIE EDDIE STEEIE FORD 2705 ORCHARD 1K RD 1 Mile N of Telegraph FE 35-9204 TRANSPORTATION SPECIAI 1948 Cadillac, runs good Roger's Sales & Service, Auburn Ave FE 72-9955 49 4 DR CADILL AC R&H ELEC _trte windows supa OL 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD- top V-8 engine radio heater and powergiide Our stock No. 4242. A real buy for $1198 North Chev. Hinter Bivd est 8. Wocdward Red Birmingham MI $85 | 695 | _2-0581_ } | | | | 4-2735 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 40, 1958 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91; . For-Sale Cars 91 died 4 ' ; t L s. at Lathes CONVERTIBLE. va. R. & C..B mbl SBSALE WE HAVE | "cities intent it os ambler 2 DR. BISCAYNE i i, : : BO Mercury ......+-+0+ee.ss $ 0 WE CAN mae NY DEAL . sie : | = Mer _ 4 dr. sedan. Beau- eR SEDAN AN ve RA aE false " ercury, bi : 4 dr Brookwood Stationwagor. | | A Few tiful cond. with radio and oa NO WON EY V8 power glide, radio, heater. | heater .....--.-.--s2--2----- § 350 Assume wer steering, power brakes kid mo. Call me edit ide . vue emo. $2,525. 1057 Buick Special 4 dr. Hardtop. Parks, at MI 4-7500. Hee Impaia, V8 powergiidé radio Sheers Tone P1806 as aa, + é oO ring, Power brakes...... oe heater. eegenee tal Wheel. Demo. . . i ee came pond ise one stand- PETS | 1951 Bontiae Hydramatic, Radio &| arg shift. Very good, condition. ences wwe sees a hee wos ae $ f 5 One owner. 0. i onsider TAYLOR'S Chevrolet - Oldsmolhile __ Walled 1 Lake MA 4: 1561 31 CHEV vers g00d)) STATION WAGON EM 3-0081, _H. Rigglns | 33 & ae MAKES AND | Come out & MANY "82 Models on hand look them overt Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & E BLVD 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $485 FULT price no money down ae = : _ 183 S. Saginaw CHEVY BEL-aIR HT RED, & white finish R & H Overcrive. trans 27000 miles Will accep! trade-in FE 4-0202 After 5 pm Community _ Mtr_ 8 Sales. "eh) _ CHEVY “BEL AIR Sharp! Powerglide, §1005. Johnson Mtr Sales MY aaa bid 056 SE DAN ak us 287 : t Chevrolet LEFTOVERS 2-DOORS 4-DOORS HARDTOPS CONVERTIBLES As Low As $1698 ALSO SOME FICIALS’ CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS North Chev. | Hunter Blvd. at § Woodward Ave Birmingham MI #2735 a onesie es ~ j FACTORY BRANCH |) a cyoy a *1953 DE SOTO SEDAN V-8. AUTO 36 CHEVROLEI R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | . BEL AIR 4 DOOR | DOWN Aseuroe ne ae of | 7 ar f | 11 46 Cal it ar Radio & beater, Powerguce Barks. ‘at Ml 1 Ge warold ‘Turn: $1495 _er Ford - TAKE OVER PAY- ae ne i ents OR 38 = RET NIE SECKE \ GAR PAYMENTS 100, BURDEN- FE 3-7117 , some? Let us help yor adjust to | 65 MT CLEMENS 8T BEHIND THE POST Pp OF FICE | RED H fe 1s DEMONSTRATOR Sharp 1908 Chrysler Saratoga 4 dr sedan, torqueflite, power steer- ing & brakes radio heater. white tires. beautiful tu-tone green & white 3500 actua] miles Sacri- fice price $3_295 TORS, 724 Oakland 4-3528 °o¢ MGA ROADSTER "57 MGA roadster “98 Hiliman 54 Buick. full 34 Dodee. V-8 2Dr Sharp! I od TOL 2Dr. Custop V-8_- . HOUGIHT ES ON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEAL FOREIG) 5 Ave | | power iike new | 528 N Main, _Rochester OL 1-976) | 1954 CHRYSLER ) LEATHER TRIM ~ 1952 CHEV, 3 DR. REPOSSESSION $10 34 me. Great Lakes FE 8-0402 19:4. CHEVY STATION WAGON. $695 EM 3 39-4658, evenings. 35 CHEVY 2 ead R&H. 1, $800 EM! 1.0439 after 6 5 1 Pavments ae Chevrolet 1, TON PICK-UP S405 Larry —— ROCKS ES FORD DEALER; : Lil 1952-CHEVY EAN . R&H, ABSO rUT Y NO MONEY DOWN As sume payments of $865 mo Call Credit Me? Mr. Parks ay Ma _4:7500, Harold PTurver Ford STOP - LOOK BUY 1, DO WHEN YOU SEE QUALITY SELECTION OF AU TOMOBILES OUR 2 YFAR WARRANTY PLAN ASSURES YOU OF SATISFACTION, BLY WITH CONFIDENCE $1195, "56 Plymouth Wagon $O95 "$4 Chevrole: 2-Dr. $1795 "8 Ford 2-Dr. 51195 "36 Ford Wagon $1305 £f, DesSat (7 = Fee {_]}: $495 "53 Ford 4-Dr $2095 "$7 Buick Cent. Hardtoy $199 45 DeSoto 4.) $340 - SW Miecnty 22r i SCHUTZ Det Tet GO ees a. TEAL ER G12 = Wanda a q Mi 6-$302 some less expensive model ike Orion Motor Sates | AT CLARKSTON RD MERCURY MY_ 2-261! . TONE EDSEL PACER, | take over payments. Full-pqwer, like new, by owner LI_ 6-1023. | 1958 FORD DEMO | Has all desirable Gi ee 6 a FORD — = 1958 2 reasonable offer refused “Linky sate cele YENS FE! _5-4101 or FE 8-3455 NEW 758 FORDS | §00 Victoria 2 dr, fully equipped Custom j00 2 dr. 8 cylinder sid | tran® = Sunliner demonstrator loaded. TOM BOHR IN Miitord -MU ¢ a | | 1996 FORD 6 3 OVERDRIVE EX- ceptionaliy ales $895. Roger s nel es & Service power $450 Ortonville NAtiona!l 695 AubucA FE 29555 1-9333 u z | a Se DEAL i956 CHRYSLER WINDSOR NEW S RAMBLERJERP D DEALER ___ | Rat e hee a PE 78326 Fai Hane? 2 door H-top. Fo-O-Matic ' : — = radio, heater, power steering. A |1998 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 2 terrific buy Call Cy Perlman at DR HARDTOP with very loW! pei 5.4101 of FE 5-2703. “CY mileage. Has all those extras ue OWENS | want Automatic transmission, ———_—__—_———_—_ } ower steering & brakes, radio ee 51 CUSTOM # DOOR FORD V8 | Beater rear speaker, rear window| Fordomatic, good paint, clean, | @eloger, stone shields, gorgeous} _Phone EM 3-4380 _| tu-tome blue. Ready to s Only} 53 FORD & Exc COND) $3195 R&R MOTORS, 724 Oak- throughout EM 43-0081. H. uae _tand Ave OEE 633100 Pp eine [ies 2222 8 DEMO aoe ik *S7 4 door airiane Ry rea- : DODGE - sonable offer accepted Call “Bi sig ROYAL 4 DR SEDAN Ed" Bretziaff at “CY OWENS. Ps & Pb. 15,000 actua! miles FE 5-4101 A ike nem car at used (5150 FOR $1,100 EQUATY IN 1957 one! ONLY $1795. = Ford convert. Power steering, . Ww tires, Fordomatic. Sharp ™ * TWO NEW 1958 PLYMOUTRHS | FE Se Gilner OR 43-0026 or Al NEW REDUCED PRICES 5-920 CLEAN” 0 FO COUP Er, JACK | equipped with pulck V8. 4445 Winclate, _ Waterford P | DEMO - 1958 FORD SZ | Fairlane 2 door Fo-O-Matic, ra- | dio & heater Apy old car and sales tax dowm Balance in low monthly payments Call Al Fire- AUTO SUPER rr | OR Ge ay OWENS, FE 5-4101 PLYMOU D Noe canect es 1060 Wo Maple at Pontiac Treli | Walled Lake MA $4511 Oper | i THATS FXACTIY WHAT ~ 4 Russ | Johnson Lake ‘Orion. QOereRS | 1959 Rambler Demonstrator. le mgans 1959 Ambassador ofehion Wagon we TOWER LESs THAN 2.000 “SAVE | 800 Best Buys On Used Cars S/ ciideb maker ation Wagon $1493 NEW 11000 Mi 1LES ngiac <1 295 ; ‘DRA POWER STEFR- AND BRAKES AUTO NS Starchie! Net Gone A BEAUTY SEF THIS ONF 56 Ford Vairlane ..S1245 FURDOMATIC, V8 POWER STEFRING (22 (hex Bel Nire $1095 POWERGIIDE_ EXTRA CLEAN 5 Pontiac Convert. $1095 Ww E mtr FEL EAC XE "$4 Pontiac Cat. PULL Power Pontiac Sedan AUTO A ANAMISEION =§ Lancoln A ee SFE | melee ind AY ao) TRANS Transportation Specials “1 Chirvsler New Yorker, \-1 « 1, pod ves sb ogaco® TIRES AUTO TRANS $495 © 375 THIS ONE < 495 TOP COND 53 x4 ‘CARBU JRETORS DUAL HYDRAULIC TIET. ree LOWERED & CUSTOM. IZE 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO SAVE YOU MONEY Near Broadway at Shadhboit DEO FXHAUST hd r4 at RUSS 7 JOHNSON Motor Sales AU TEORIZED RAMBLER DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALFR ol N, Broadway Lake Orion , MY 32-2871 S120—7 S ROS and Shadbolt hg $ALE PRICES SLASHED — THURSDAY : iPRIDAY & SATURDAY Oy Take New AND ATL ARE Hand Selected 37 FORD “PAIRLANE 4 DOOR 8 Radio & Heater Power steering repes. O Drive & Power $1644 "36 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR 88 HARDTOP Radio & Heater Hydramatic W. > Walis. Sharp! | gi444 “37, CHEVROLET oi BEL AIR HARDTOP Radio & Heater. Powergiide | W Walls. Really nice H ; $1704 87 DODGE 2 | CORONET HARDTOP f 4 door — Radio & “Heater. | Auto ,transmissicon, Power / brakes, z sii FORD | couNrRY SEDAN donor station Wagon — _ o & Heater. FO-O-Ma- tic Real sharp! $1889 | "37 PONTI. CATALINA uanpror Radio & Heater Hrdrama- tie W Wails Beautiful 2 tone green $1ie4 36 OL.DSMOBILE 2 DOOR #8 Radio & Heater. Hydrama- tic i $1274 56 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 DOOR Radio & Heater @ Cr! $o74 "=4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DOOR Padioa eater Hréramatic Power brakes $674 "3 CHEN ROLE T z? DOOR 710 Powergiide Hepnter liory i : Light Bue pant | s4i4 2 PONTIAC ' DELUXE, 4 DOOR | i Radio & Heater Hydrama- ! tie : $01 4 3 FORD ' custom 2 DOOR 8 Radio & Heater, Really nice | $ai4 he nick : SUPER, DOOR adio & Heater Ivort & | “* Black j | Soe $374 53 BUICK POAD DMASTER HARDTOP Double power Radio & re peer Drnafiow. Real nvr $544 GLENN'S Motor Sales. 982 W. HURON OUR NEW LOCATION FOR “TOP VALUE” USED CARS Tk 4-7371 FE 4-1792, Cleananne | if- Bison, 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. & heater. Good com 1937 Chevrolet 2 dr. De! Ray. Radio Heater. Powerglide. Power steer- ing. Power brakes: Padded dash. Whitewalls ...... $1605 sedan. Eade ond $4 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina. Hy- dramatic. Radio & Bester: Steer- ing & brakes _ $1395 Aiso new °58 Chevrolets, Buicks and demos. still in stock. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Fonec Oxford Michigan A 8-2528 1940 FORD COUPE, DOr OF state es A-1 Cer pet cash. FF 5-3433_ 155 Euch "$2 =e _ GOOD COND ‘TAKE over payments, FE 5-0513, 1951 FORD CLUB COUPE. & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume epee of $5.83 mo. Cal, Credit Mr Parks, at MI 4.7500, Harold Turner Ford ‘44 FORD, 3 WINDOWS, OLDS EN- gine chopped-channel: also for sale, Olds to eee adapter, safety bups, $25, OR 3-7044. $3. FORD VIC. FORDOMATIC Raa WW Oniy R MOTORS. 124 Oakland PE 43529 1954 FORDS. 2 DR. AND eight to choose from. No money down, $2724 a mo Lucky Auto Sales 193 8 Saginaw. FE. 4-100 1958 THUNDERBIRD, FULL sow er. White finish with blue & white interior, 17.000 miles, Will accept trade-in. FE 4-0202 after o _ pm. Community Mtr. Sales. ~ FORD CROWN VIC $900. Call after 3.30 EMP ite 52000. 1953 Ford, 2 dr REPOSSESSION Perfect engine Ll Tust. wal) tires &H $298 Payments only $16 cash needed Mr Bell Oreat Crabee FE_ 8-0402. 1953 white ful poe FORD y STATION ~~ WAGON. New motor Fordomatic drive 9 passenger, $550 OR 3-6440, aft- Gy kr ye Hardenburg 36 Pont. SC. Cat. r&h, hyd sharp | & "$9 Chrysler Newport PS ‘55 Chev. BA 4dr sed r&h ee NER CASS & PIKE FE ‘5.1398 DEMO- 1958 FOR Fatriane °'500.° car price? Save first year depre- ciation Will trade and terms Call Ed Bethune. FE 5-4101 OR MA_ ee ae OWENS 1952 v-8 EPOSeESSION $189 Re price Payments only $1090 month lee Good pody and tires Radio an heater Mr Bell Great Lakes. FE 38-0402 48 JEEP. wer eh TOP, CLEAN, E $475 FE 1-973 1953 LINCOLN A FELL ower air conditioning. Wonder- ui car. ($595 Roger’s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave FE 12-0555 | RAMBLER JEEP DEALER _ MERCURY MONTCLAIR, . hardtop -tadio and heater ercomatic, al! tone paint. Sell or take over ments 12.000 actua! mites Gri: inal owner, FE 54-3702. 052 Lake- view Get W1 ise, Peosornize RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS )BIEL SPENGE FRAMBLER SALES & SERVICE | ‘211 8. Saginaw by 8-4541 | 1966 d 4 DR tess Se 4 DR. D Want new. car; service and guarantee at a used | arrange - : rye trade in of ‘53 or ‘54 car. Pho FE 5-1614: 107 8. Tilden 1056 PLYMOUTH V-8, “BELVE- dere hardtop 4 dr., P.B. — Power- flyte. H, WW. tires, other ex- tras, sharp, like new, must sell, terms Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Mi5, Clarkston — MA 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN = e = ABSOLUTELY NO MO DOWN Assume aymenis vot 1146 mo Call Credit M ‘arks. at MI 4-7500. Harold ees. _er Ford. 1957 sh ieee tade coer, SUB- urban, 4 dr auiomatic trans. R&H. Just make: new. $1,805 full price. We arrange financing. Lucky Ae —_ Sales. FE 4-1006. 183 Sagina { 1953 P voor 2 DR... overdrive. 4795 Dix rake awy.. ner Williams Lk. & 1958 STARCHIEF, oe CATA lina, private owner, FE 5-1995._ 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR., STARCHIEF . . R&H, tinted glass, 1 motor, Bo dents or scratches. PE 2-3153. 1952 PONTIAC 9 PASSENGER sTA- tion wagon, R&H nydrametic: A-] shape. $405. OR 3-7188. 1953 PONTIAC, 2-DOOR SEDAN. hydramatic, radio heater, good condition, $325. EM 3-6107. PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN 8 2 dr. Radio. Heater. Hydramatic Very nice! $305 full price. No mone ae BARGAIN LOT Hunter Bd "s Haynes, Birm. 6-4456 RG&H. cor- 'YDRA- mupsatic Radio & heates. MY 3-1384 ‘54 PONTIAC, 9 DR. CHIEFTAIN, R&H_ $700 full price. FE 8-9274 "38 pronTiac 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN station wa _ sell or trade, for _ older car. 2-1008. SHARP ‘53 PONTIAC CONVERTI- ble. All access, FE 2-1652. FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CAT. COUPE Radio & heater straight stiek, Red with white ac. A cent $2005 | see PONTIAC “RETAIL SPORE FE 32-7117 \ 63 MT. CLEMENS 8T __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 33 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE & 7 ood mechanical cond. 1 owner : MI 4-355 i 65 SICiSe CONVESE WHOLE: | sa PRICE NEW ' AUTO. TRANS RUSS | JOHNSON MTR. SALES. MY | oft 1953 PONTIAC RARDTOP. RADIO. tieater Hydramatic Priced cheap- er than g Chevrolet hard top Our stock No 4554 Yours for oniy $083 ees 2 Ae | 1986 VOLKSWAGEN EF x cPORTS. ' North Chev. | Hunter Bivd eat 8. Woodward Ave | MI 42735 | S| | Birmingham 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, CONVERT- ible, $1495 EM 34658, evenings Stal AN overhauled. $1,150 4 >) WOLKSWAGEN | Sie Low mileage. | 4-3508. | *52 WILL¥S 2 DR. SEDAN VERY | clean FE46985 | WILLYS JEEP ~— 1947. EXCEL | 26848 3328 In| a. jandale _ Orehart Lake WILLYS JEEP 4 WHEEL IVE. exc condition, make offer: 229 Clifford. — | ‘65 SUNROOF, - $1095. MA oom ~ ers = “1959 LICENSE PLATES ' Li pe ANTI-FREEZE nel TIRES AVAILABLE ON ALL °54-’58 CARS na 4 - 7 You must present this ad to take advantage of above concessions, Good only Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30,%31, Nov. 1. 1958 PONTIAC ........ $2895 Superchief ¢door. HT. A dptiog ee cars. Big discount, new car qygyentee dra., air ride, ww tires snd si access: vaes ering god Be aoe 195*MERCURY ........$2195 Montcialr 4door hardtop. g r rdtop Pull power, Black and white 870 hardtop. hydramatic. Radio heate ake 8 white finish. as eye appeal inside and out wal Res ome 1956 CHEVROLET .....$1095 “PReor. standard transmission. Extra sharp. 2-tone green. Oo cee. $1195 is) PONTIAC 5 895 neve rbot Standard ranbteston.| Resa. “ Weater Red and finish. Rides and drives perfect. 1955 BUICK Century wagon 4<door. Dyna. R & H. Whitewalls. Maroon end whee finish. ¥ Z . 1955 BUICK wo... . $1295 Century hardtop. R.@ H . Whitewalls. Green and 1953 PLYMOUTH .......$ 495 Hardtop. Riidio & heater. 1953 PONTIAC Deluxe ¢dr. Hydramatic. 1953 BUICK .....-. Hardtop with dynafiow. Radio heater red and white beauty. 1953 PONTIAC ..... Chieftain deluze 2door sedan Hreramatic. Solid blue. The ideal first or second car. 1950 FORD ......... A REAL BARGAIN! 1949 DODGE ....... 4dr. Fluid drive. California car. no rust. appreciate! SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Radio & heater .$ 645 whitewalls Another .$ 945 radio & heater. $ 95 $175 se see to $1498 ...... 0 499] '58 Ford Thunderbird .. ‘57 ‘57 53 53 '55 Pontiac Catalina . 36 55 Ford Convertible FE 8-4530 . ISON THE WAY DON'T BE CAUGHT in a car you can’t depend on to start. See this fine selection of winterized, used cars. ‘58 Cadillac62 Sedan ... .$4595 Realer. wer steer’ nid es, Windows and seat, radio, _— white tires pir y > any other extras. This car is $3699 brakes and seat radio. heater wate tires. d white paint, low mileage and @ owner. Chevrolet Bel Air ....$1995 4+DR. BeATIOr Avdipape ol and white paint v-4 power- giide, radio, Bite tires. a ar seat speaker, 12,000 actual miles. very gg cond Power steering, big engine, sal Buick Century .......$2095 #DR. HARDTOP one owner. 17.000 actua) miles, power steering brakes, white tires, wen eae radio, beater, tu- tone paint, bronze and cream | and drives like a pew. one od Chevrolet 4 Dr. ......$ 699 TATION WAGON radio heater, solid green paint, new et Deer Hunter's special. Ford Customline ....$ 695 DOOR, solid black paint 6 cylinder fordomatic very low mileage. one owner. radio, heater, white Ures spare Bever $1195 STARCHIEP with leather seats radio beater hvdrametic. eke peed paint. bronze-and cream real clean car and drives periec Ford "S00" ..........$1795 FAIRLANE VICTORIA 2 DOOR red and white tu-tone Thunderbird engine, fordomatic radio hester padded dash white tires. one OWner and Very sharp Chevrolet Bel Air ....$1345 @ cylinder with overdrive radio heater COUPE. and cream tu-tone, one owner and very sharp 5 895 RADIO. heater V8 fordomaltic biack top, specially priced OMMUNITY MOTOR SALES HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS CORNER AUBURN AND EAST BLYD FE 8-4539 solid While paint ————————————— Se Being a reputable dealer that trick advertising. fancy words will never al the lowest possible price our policy regardless ot $2295 ‘87 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE dynaflow radio, heater, power" steering, brakes and windows. white tires, tu-tone G: Red with white top beautiful gray fF and black leather interior ‘$7 BUICK 4DR. SUPER HARDTOP tu- tone paint radio, heater, dyna- flow, power steering and brakes, foam rubber cushions, beautiful family car $1695 36 BUICK SUPER 4-DR HARDTOP with SPECIAL DDR. with dynaflor, radio, heater, tu-tone paint, white tires TODAY ONLY oe ENG 9-PASS. WAGON wif auto- matic transmission, radio, heater tu-tone paint. excellent condition inside and out 's6 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUBURBAN 9-PASS. AGON with automatic trans- heater. white tires, tu-tone paint. rea! nice $495 o¢ CHEVROLET 1)-TON PICK-UP ... A BAR- / ' MOT OR SALES, 210 ORCHARD LAKE NO GIMMICKS JUST "GOOD DEALS” ass tent los properly reconditioned, and sold < fuil power A nice clean. sharp automobile. "6 BLICh 2- DR SPECIAL HARDTOP with dyvnaflow radio, heater, white tires and tu-tone paint. "53 BUICK AVE, for over 25 years. we feel so-called give-aways, or take the place of qua hy This will continue to he competition claims. ne TIL’ 57 BUICK 4+DR ROADMASTER HARD- TOP. a beautiful tu-tone one- owner car with automatic transmission power steering. rakes windows and seat, radio, heater and white tires. "57 BUICK 2-DR. ROADMASTER HARD- TOP, dvnaflow, radio. heater, |. white wall tires. full power and a very sharp automobile $1595 36 BUICK 2-DR CENTURY HARDTOP, beautiful paint dynaflow, radio, heater, White tires $1195“ SG RIC ICK 2-DR SPECIAL straight stick, radio heater. whites tu-tone paint, hard to beat! $1595 "8% PONTIAC 2-DR CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP straight stick tu-tone paint, white tires and a sharp car. "37 PLYMOUTH 4-DR BELVEDERE HARDTOP with automatic transmission. radio and heater. a perfect car inside and out, real sharp. $1695 7 GHEVROLET BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, yvel- || low with black top white wall |) tires radio, heater, power- glide franainiasioa: A steal. $139 ‘50 PONTIAC 2-DOOR . . . AUTO. TRANS- MISSION - VER INCORPORATED FE 2-9101 aie to FE 5-4101 PRICES $hot-to-Blaze$ THESE CARS TO GO On Sale 8:30 A. M. Thursday, Oct. 30th — NO DEALERS — 1 CAR PER PERSON LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS : __ RP-13 7 'S6 FORD Convertible ........20--0000+-+ $1095 PT 4—A _.- 55 FORD 2-Door ....... eee cee eeee ..8 745 342A 55 NASH Station Wagon .....---...5+05.-8 745 7 1083 . 54 FORD 2-Door ..:..... Plpsoconsenes ees 495 1070 . "53 FORD ‘Deer See es ale ieee sees 845 1075 33 IENROUET Gone 322 3---- 2.8 395 1047 S53) PONTIAC 2 Doct)... wee 8 295 ‘52 PONTIAC 4-Door ..... ne veces eS 225 g-= 1060 SSPE MOU 42Woor sya see eee 2.8 195 1076 'S2 CHRYSLER Convertible ..............8 345 1063 . '53 FORD Club Coupe .......--....00-004-8 345 540 'S2 FORD 2-Door .........eeeeereeeseceae S 195 = 535 SIPOLOSNOBILE 2-Wour teste eo 7...$ 145 tong 53 PLY NIGUTI 2 Door eee eee 22. 8 75 : 576 SO FORD 2-Door ........ i a Boo o wnt acts $ 145 . 2142 SODOOG Ed Doone eee eee Sea 60 More to Choose From Wee Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St? PE 5-3988 Open 8 A.M. to'9 P.M. > te SS "36 "36 S7 . Specials at Reduced "38 ENGLISH Ford qa 1958 DEMO'S Drastically Reduced “ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY At Close-Out Prices WHILE THE LAST New Car Guarantees » IMPALAS STATION WAGONS ISCAYNES -SEE THESE- More "“O.K." Used Car Prices Was Slots, NOW $1295 STATION WAGON—Radio and Heater. CHiPevViR@ilr i Was $1195. NOW BEL AIR 2-DOOR—Radio and Heater. 2-Tone. CHEVROLET .....-\Vas $1295. NOW $1050 2-DOOR 210—V-8 Powergiide: Radio and Heater. OLDSMOBILE |... Was $1500. NOW $1235 2-DOOR §8—Radio and Heater, V-@. Standard transmission. CHEVROLET 22..-- Was $1925. NOW $1687 BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—Imperial I V-8, Radio and Heater, Red ere CHEVROLET . 2-DOOR 210—6 Cy]. Glen ae paint. PONTIAC Was $1950, NOW $1745 4DOOR HARDTOP—Chieftain. Hydramatic. edio and Heater. New spare. Ivory and Forest Green $ 975 Vas ala NOW $ 937 FORD! 2.22)-.-25.-- Was $ 995. NOW $ 865 costes 4DOOR 8—Radio and Heater. Solid [ight Blue paint. a MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Matthews- Hargreaves The BIGBIGLot | 631 OAKLAND AVE, | PE 44547 0° Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer | A THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1958 | FIFTY-ONE : ehind | Closed Doors’ + -- Today's Televi sion Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJB4-TV Channel: ¢—WW4J-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV = Channel 9--OKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00 (7) Curtain Time, Comedy. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Williams. “When man is murdered, Da- vid Niven tries to comfort the widow. Her son, how- ever, distrusts Niven. (1) Rough Riders, Outlaws plot to steal gold. (9) Marko (cont.) (4) Ford Show. Actor Aldo Ray. (2) Playhouse 90. 9:30 ; Maria Schell makes TV debut in} war drama. 10:00 (7) Tracer. (9) Hockey. New York vs. Detroit at Olympia. (4) Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz. (2) Playhouse (cont.) | 10: 55 7290 16:30 (7) News: Daly. (9) Hockey (cont.) (4) (color) Masquerade Party. (2) Playhouse (cont.) ( (9) 10: 46 Sports. Film Fare. (T) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. (4) News: W'kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. (9) (4) (2) 11:15 Weather. Weather: Eliot. Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (9) Theater. Tallulah Bank- head, Willam Bendix, “Lifeboat.” ('44.) (4) Sports. (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. June Havoc, “Sing Your Worries Away.” ('42). (7) Night Court (9) Theater f{cont.) (4) Jack Paar. Betty John- son, Dagmar. Cliff Arquette. (2) N’watch (cont.) 11: 30 FRIDAY MORNING he 30 (4) Continental Classroom. 6:50 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2)°On the Farm Front. (2) T. ¥. College. (4) Today (7) Big Show (3 Political. Gov, Williams. 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:15 (4) Box Four. (2) Comment. News analysis. with John Dempsey. 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (9) Sky King. . (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:40 (2) Weather. 6:45 (2) News. 7:00 (7) Girl Decoy. Policewoman| is sent to smoke out mad, man from his hiding place (9 Comed y. Huckleberry ‘ Hound. - (4) (color) Mich. O’Doors. (2) Dr. Christian. =:30 (7) Sen. Potter. Political. (9) Million Dollar Movie. ~ Joan Crawford, ‘Above * ('43.) 4) Political. Philip A. Hart (2) YT Love Lucy. Hollywood trip poses problem. 7:45 (4) Patti Page. $:00 (7) Zorro. Bandits capture! gold. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Ed Wynn Show. Beamer launches one-man crusade | to save recreation area from new highway (2) December Bride Lily thinks about sending Bea to the moon. 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Granipa: pits divining rod against sci entific instruments in search of water in ‘‘The New Weil.” (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Concentration Jack Barry hosts contest. (2) Yancy Derringer. New Orleans aid faces death in duel. 9:00 (7) Pat Boone. Jackie Cooper, Andy Williams (9) Marko. Quiz for home viewers (4) Behind Closed Doors Sabotage is suspected when ¢ jet engine blows up in final test (2) Zane Grey Aaswer te iS Theater \ 8: 00 Cartang Erol 7:38 ste (7) Breakfast Time (2) Captain Kangarvo. ceyieN aaa eae ‘8:30 (7) Our Friend harry. ALI Ch te \8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00 (4) I Married Joan. 9:25 (2) News. ae =e (3 la ) 7 Serie Ri aie ime 9:30 (2) Jimmy Dean. OPE RmelTiTiAS! Kici ti | (4) Romper Room. is 9:35 (9) Billboard. ACROSS f 1 Horned animal zp ye iT r d wit 8 Male sheep ns 5 4. 12 Fem eminine i hame u i 7 13 Bustie ” 14 Baking a Au bs Depend — a - pen ; é 4 | il a2 ) a oD Ly Z in Peacock 4 T AB § Musical Z | inetrume wer 21 Fruit drink ee 22 Perfume a8 24 Maasciline Cr) ey —— Oe nselo Ye Baseball term MM IW (a * -) 3 Ear {comb é i —) ; j Ce ae 4 ‘ terna. y ¢ . 1 Encountered ] wat 7 ts te co AAT ees Fr.) ee ey mprore Funeral “5 50 a Sania f Ordain y walt at table ui 4 4 Vehicle . 3 Invisible y 56 xl vapor 7 Rowing tool Death notice DOWN 8 Decay 33 Spring back O Unit of energy 1 Native of 9 Fiv a plane 34 Make possible ii Insolent Germany 190 Repairer 35 Changes @ Neum (comb 2 Oleic acid salt 11 Scoffs 37 Aggregations form) 3 Specifies 19 Complaints 38 Avoids 2 Peer Grynt's 4 Scottish river 26 apitanl usage 39 Calm mother 5 Buddhist of opium 44 Duck Frank dialect 23 Kind of bomb 45 Gaelic 5 For fear that 6 Notion 25 Whole 46 Old Guided 1 Hired 27 Fixet course 49 Little child fi Essential being henchman _ 28 Burden 51 Fish eggs 10:00 (2) For Love or Money. (4) Dough Re Mi (9) Movie. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm 16:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Play Your Hunch. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Price ly Right. (7) Day in Court. 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:36 (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (2) Top Dollar. (9) Howdy Doody. | FRIDAY AFTERNOON | i 5 '12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tae Dough. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. (7) Mother’s Day. | (9) Myrt & Doris. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. (1) (2) (4) Margie. As World Turns. E.T.V. Digest. _ (4) Faye Elizabeth. 2:00 (7) Chance for Romance. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. t (color) Haggis Baggis House Party. People’s Choice. () (2) @) 2:30 (9) Horse Fair. Big Payoff. Today Is Ours. Beat the Clock. Hour of Stars. (2) (4) (7) (9) Verdict Is Yours. From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust (2) Betghter Day. | (4) Queen for a Day (D American Bandstand (9) Big Rascais. (2) { (4) 9 ae ) Secret Storm. Edge of Night. County Fair. Sherwood Forest. ( 4:38 (2) | (?) I (9) (2) (4) (9) Susie. Tov-World Fair Looney Toons §:15 ” Patti Page oy Detroit Bandstand. (4+ (color) Presents. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 5: 38 Ford Plant Explosion Kills One, Injures One i | DETROIT (® — One man waS New Mexico in the invasion of! * ADM. ELLIS M. ZACHARIAS Former Navy Intelligence Chief ‘Plots Gleaned From Reality Adm. Zacharias (Ret) Taps Knowing Sources igoing on,’ George Pierrot for TV Stories i | HOLLYWOOD—“'I keep my files, ‘for the most part, in my head,” ‘says Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, U.S.N. (Ret.), who provides the) background material for the coun- ter-espionage series “Behind Closed Doors” on NBC-TV Net- work, Thursdays. Zacharias’ material is not the kind of thing to.be left lying” around en a desk or in an un- | locked drawer. He has gleaned it from interviews with escapees from behind the Iron Cartain, from high-r anking political exiles, espionage agents, atomic scien- tists and others he is careful not to name. The experiences of these shad- lowy fighters of the cold war are| ibeing spotlighted in ‘Doors.” Its first program told story of an American agent who. Aathentic. Chanter Spy Series + Expense Report for Hart Wrong Lists Campaign Costs $34,000 Above Limit for Senate Race By The Associated Press Lt. Gov, Philip A. Hart has re-| - ported personal campaign expenses! 4 ‘of $59,000 in his race for the Sen-) ate, but he’s not likely to get into hot water for exceeding the $25,000) limit. “It’s obviously an error,” an aide, to the Secretary of the Senate said today. ‘‘They’ye listed committee expenses instead of personal ex-| penses.’ * * * € Titled Ladies’ Pursuit Fails to Turn His Head By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Although Frank Sinatra's been taken up by the British ladies in London, he certainly hasn’t been acting lordly to we commoners who knew him when he was fresh : out of Hoboken. “Will this have gone to his head?” I won- dered in London the other day when I got into the Dorchester “lift” to ride up to his. penthouse suite, where he was giving a small cocktail party. _ A moment later a servant, answering my ring, said, “Mr. Sinatra is still in the bawth. ” I feared the worst. 7 studs in his tux shirt — abking a British. columnist and me, “Can I get a drink for you WILSON kids?” — The Democratic lieutenant gov- guests arrived, not a title among them, Frank sat beside a ernor is seeking to unseat Rep burning fireplace nursing a Jack Daniels bourbon and Ied the lican Sen. Charles E. Potter who ‘listed personal campaign contribu- | tions of $5,333 and expenses of $5,-, 333. Senate candidates may spend — no more than $10,000 personally | in a campaign, or, alternatively, | they may spend three cents for each vote cast for that office in the preceding general election, this figure not to exceed $25,000. The personal campaign reports almost never reflect the actual amount of money spent in behalf of a candidate. In virtually all such jceases the bulk of campaign ex- penses is funneled through com- mittees, which do not have to ac- ‘count for their expenditures. * * * Hart listed contributions of $11,- 845 from the Hart Revolving Fund, Lansing; Committee, Pontiac; | \from the Friends of Philip A. Hart, | \Detroit, This totals $67,783 but a, $43,719 from the Hart and $12,219 \transfer of $8,500 from one com- “Behind Closed \mittee to another reduced the eal) Be coed by $8500 — to 59,283, Hart listed campaign expenses ‘fitted out a fishing boat with radar’ of $12,766 fro mthe Revolving land depth charges and scared off Fund, $36,919 from the Pontiac la Russian submarine spying on Committee and $9,412 from the ‘conversation into non-regal paths. x * * | One British friend who knows Frank can take a kidding said to him, “On your last album, you sounded a lot like Julius. |La Rosa.” Frank grinned, and later paid a fat compliment to, Vic Damone. “He's got the best set of pipes of anybody sing- ing today,” he said. Frank's amazed, I believe, by his London popularity. “I thought I got a lof of mail at home, but here——!” he re- marked. \ That’s why some British ' papers — completely with- eut conscience in their glamour reporting — prac- tically shadow him, and if they find ne tidbits, com- pose fiction about him. great London columnist, Cassandra, should blast that part of the British —~— SINATRA press which happily prints lies about American stars if it can find no truth that’s exciting. A woman at the party told Frank, “I’m going to Hollywood to write your life story.” “Your papers have already written it—they even had me married!” Frank said. (He told me privately he and American- ‘U.S. missile operations at Cape Friends of Philip A. Hart. Total born Lady Beatty both resented stories they will marry.) |Canaveral. “This sort of thing is actually) says Zacharias, con-| ‘sultant for the series. ‘‘It has not ibeen publicized to a great extent. ibut Russian submarines have been | such expenditures car came to $59,- 097. 4 — \included $2,500 from the National Republican Senatorial Committee and $1,357 from the Committee for, jsighted repeatedly off our coasts. sen Charles E. Potter. iThis is talled ‘hovering,’ and it’s) la violation of international law. ¥ * * * “Thanks to the Russians, If we ever do run out, we go back to some of the secret; missions in World War II. Just the other day I looked up a man 1 sent into occupied Italy. He's got. we ‘have enough material to keep the .series going for five years. 4. one of the most exciting stories of| the war.” Zacharias made an enviable record in World War II both as a combat commander and an intelligence chief. Congressional hearings have since brought out | the fact that as early as March, | 1941, he warned of the impending Japanese attack on Peari Har- bor and even gave many of the * * * Each candidate must file a final financial report with the Senate secretary by Dec. 4, win or lose can Brigitte Bardot Issues Warning to Biographers PARIS W—Movie sexpot Brigitte Bardot warned today that she jwould take legal action against. anyone trying to publish an un- lauthorized biography of her. The 23-year-old French love kitten said in a statement to Paris |newspapers that at least 10 people { details, though not the date, of | _ the Japanese plan. iare now pestering her to write the story of her life and loves. * * * Her warning may have been de- ,signed to protect the market for a On sea duty, he commanded the|more or less official account now heavy cruiser Salt Lake City as. ‘being revised by her mother. ‘escort vessel of the carrier from; That volume was almost ready ‘which Gen. James Doolittle ‘for publication but was withdrawn ‘later commanded ‘killed and another critically injured Guam. yesterday in an explosion at Ford, ‘Motor Co.’s Rouge plant near De-| froit. Leo Cabanaw, 59, of Inkster was niet of Naval Intelligence. ‘dead on arrival at a hospital. He| created the psychological * * * He was then called to Washing- ton, where he was made deputy) He) radio. |was a millwright and had worked warfare aimed at persuading the ‘for Ford for 35 years. } hospitalized in critical condition iwith third degree burns over most of his body. i ‘believ: ed on a coal bunker. A Ford spokesman said it was the explosion occurred - ‘when a spark from a welding torch ‘set off coal dust while the two iwere repairing a broken conveyor: = -- Today's Radio Programs - - we Ae Wattrick, McKenzie vane WCAR WJBK_ pada WPON abe “Sports Page NEON Newe 1 See WZYZ,. :30—WwJR Dinner Date Ww. lews, Maxwell XYZ. Daly = CKLW News, M. Labbitt 2:30—WJR, Cpl. 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His work brought congratula- tions. from the commander-in- chief of the U.S. Fleet, who praised him for ‘making Japanese see the light and bring- ing unconditional surrender.” ithe subject. | Last year, at his home in New| tele. ‘Hampshire, he received a Since he retired from the Navy jin 1946, Zacharias has kept up his: contacts with the world of espié- nage and has written two books on surrender uncondi- | the | ‘phone call from TV producer Su 'Gallu suggesting a counter-espio-| choose to listen to.” inage series. “IT agreed to go ahead with it.) jand I've been commuting between Hampshire and the West deny J New | Coast ever since, There’ not much! ‘Pals Too Realistic '- JERSEY CITY, N.J. glamor to it — it’s all hard work.” | Up to Oct. 1, (AP) — A pared with \Waunched his raid on Tokyo. He} iwhen Brigitte announced her en- to one bite before a legal com- the battleship agement to guitar player Sacha pjaint can be made against the istel. The book had proclaimed ‘the film star's determination never | ito marry again after her lively but unsuccessful marriage to movie gre involved in a Shiawasse County: director Roger Vadim, who made case that i¢ going to the attorney her uel ed) curves famous. TV Critics Demand, Then Shun Education SAN FRANCISCO (P — The trouble with critics of television is that they talk one way and | dial the other, a New York ad- vertising executive says. “People like to imagine them- selves as more erudite than they generally are,’ John P. Cun- ningham told the San Francisco Advertising Club, “They demended editcational | programs which mhey do not “T realized, that the program ‘Nation’ s Traffic Deaths |could he of great importance to’ 2:00_WIR, Rt to Happiness ‘national secur ity.” Zacharias savs. Below 1957 Totals CHICAGO (AP) — The nation’s believes traffic death toll continues to run. owner National Safety Council. ‘bunch of the baye) were giving 3 1957, a decrease of 1 per cent, ‘bachelor party for Donald Bloom- and the 21st rhonth in the last 22 ‘er, who will be married Saturday. to show a drop in traffic deaths, \To symbolize marital bliss, they ‘took a 16-pound bowling ball and | chained it to his leg. During the festivities the key was lost. Bloomer was finally freed by po- lice. ‘Exclusive Watermelons from the same months of the pre-, ceding year. Kentucky Town Ending Witching Hour Early HARLAN, Ky, \# — The witching | hour for Harlan youngsters is going TABSCOTT, Va. #—Nathan and to end early Halloween, Wallace Payne think they have grown. Variety? Guess Police Chief Jim Howard ‘would have to call them Paynes. ing: he family has kept growing them for 84 years from seed obtained | good time, but we eG CC them | lin 1874, “We want everyone to have a/ jto overdo it.” ast years totals, says the vicious until it bites a human. the toll was 26,180, ,six per cent lower than the 27,770 for the first nine months of 1957.' The September toll of 3.300 com- 3,330 for September! yes- about the sweetest watermelons terday ordered a 9 p.m. curfew you ‘for the trick-or-treaters, comment- * * * “We'll continue to see each other because we're friends but ) | | Potter's $5,333 “in contributions we both have friends all over the world,” he said. Suddenly Frank told the party guests, “Hey! I forgot to tell everybody there's food out there.” Frank led the way, especially to the caviar, shouting that his dad and mother had brought him up on this stuff. I had to go catch a jet. Frank said he goes next to Miami to film “Hole in the Head.” “1°11 be in New York 10 days seeing some shows,” he said. He wasn’t really much changed from 18 years ago when he was ‘Tommy Dorsey’s skinny little band singer out at Meadowbrook, where the kids of the year 1940 used to quit dancing and crowd round the bandstand to listen. EARL'S PEARLS: Suggested safety slogan for drivers: “In- stead of one more fdr the road, have one less for the traffic.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: No matter how the college alumni travel to the football game, they all end up riding the coach. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The reason so many married women are working today is that they can’t stand watching’ daytime TV... . That's earl, brother. (Copyrignt, 1958) duty to defend the county in any) ‘civil suit but questions whether he Is Dog Entitled to 1 Bite Before jan individual. But ‘suddenly there was Frank—inserting a kindly remark to two old warhorses. As the dozen | must defend a county official as! '$100,000 Blaze Guts Detroit Supermarket — | DETROIT — Fire destroyed the interior of a supermarket (Tha Bag Market, 11146 Mack) here last night. Three firemen were overcome temporarily by smee and seven persons were routed out of their apartments above the market. Emil Weiss and Sam Katz. own- ers of the market, estimated dam- ‘age at $100,000. Cause of the fire was not de- termined immediately. | YOU CAN DEPEND | ON | CLARK | “Super 100” AS ADVERTISED ON ! { Complete MODERNIZATION No Job Too Big or Too Small Call BIG BEAR FE 8-6993 FREE ESTIMATES BELTONE PONTIAC CO. 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Cal] Credit roid Parks, at Ml 4-7500 Harold ture set Bord | 1952 FORD. TAKE OVER PAY- ments OR 3-327 CAR PAYMENTS. “TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust to | some less expensive mode! Lake Orion Motor Sales | M24 AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 1958 2 TONE EDSEL PACER. take over payments. Full power, _Hke new. by owner, 1 LI 61 68-1023 1958 FORD DEMO Has all desirable equipment “ Oxford Michigan | 151 FORD €Lus Cou \ | i | | reasonable offer refused. Cal | “Lindy” at Y" OWENS FE | 5-410! or FE 8-3455 | NEW 758 FORDS $00 Victoria 2 dr.. fully equipped. . | Custom 300 2 dr. @ cylinder std trans Sunliner demonstrator loaded. TOM BOHR IN H Milford MU + na 196 FORD 6 OVERDRIVE EX- ceplionaliy ciean, $805. Roger's Sales & Service 605 Auburn Ave FE 23-0555 RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER DEMO 1958 FORD Fairlane 2 door H-top Fo-O-Matic. | radio, heater power steering. A terrific buy Call Cy Perlman st FE. 5-4101 or FE $-2703. “CY OWENS 7 ‘51 CUSTOM 4 DOOR FORD V8 Fordomatic. good paint, clean, | _ Phone EM 3-4380,0 33. FORD 8 EXC COND. | throughout EM 3-0081, H. Rig- gins. |1958 FORD DEMO | 4 door Fairlane ‘$00% Any rea sonable offer accepted Call | FE " 5 “Big Bretziaff at “CY OWENS Ford convert. Power steering, | Ww tires, Fordomatic. Sharp | call Jim Gtiner OR 30026 or FE 5-0204 CLEAN ‘40 FORD COUP equipped with Buick V8 Ave Windiate, Waterford DEMO- 1958 FORD Fairlane 2 door. Fo-O-Matic, ra- dio & heater Any old car and sales tax down. Balance in low monthly payments Call Al Fire- stone at "CY" OWENS. FE 5-4101 OR OL 4.1213 ~ October Clearance — SALE ' PRICES SLASHED TUR SD AN LIDAY & SATURDAY ONT Tike New AND ALL ARE Hand selected FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR & Radio & Heater, ODrive Power steering & Power brakes $1644 ‘36 OLDSMORILE 4 DOOR 88 HARDTOP Radio : Heater, Hydramatic Walls Sharp! sedan. Radio 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. $ 445 & heater. Good cond 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr. Del Ray. Radio Heater. Powerglide. Power steer- ing. Power brakes. Padded dash. Ww itewalls eaecoreiy cult $1605 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina. Hy- dramatic. Radio & Bester. Steer- ing & brakes . $1305 Also new ‘58 Chevrolets, Buicks and demos. still in stock, HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "15 minutes from Foe : 1940 FORD COUPE, OUT OF state ear, A-1 con ondition. a cash, _FF Pr 53433. 1 155 Eutlid 8t. $2 FORD, GOOD epee TAKE over payments, FE 53-0513, om v-8. BSOLUTELY NO MONEY Sown’ Assume payments of $5.83 mo. Cal; Credit Mr Pars, at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford ‘34 FORD, 3 WINDOWS, OLDS EN- chop ed-channel; also _ for Olds to Ford adapter, safety hups, $25. OR 3-1044. $3 FORD Vic FORDOMATIC Rau RY torors & R i24 Oekions PE 43820 1954 FORDS. 2 DR. AND 4 DR. eight to choose from. No money down, $27.24 a mo Lucky Auto Sales. 193 5S. Saginaw FE 4-1006. 1958 THUNDERBIRD. FULL POW- er. White ary with blue & white interior 1,000 miles, Will accept trade-in. FE 4-0202 after 3 pm. Community Mtr. Sales. 55 FORD CROWN VIC $950. Call one 3:30 EMpire sauee 1953 Ford, 2 dr + REPOSSESSION Perfect engine No rust, white wall tires &H $2 ae ee Payments only $16.50 No cash Deeded Mr Bell Great “Lakes FE 8-0402.. 1953 FORD ) STATION WAGON. New motor Fordomatic drive @ passenger, $550 OR 3-6440, aft- er 4 pm Hardenburg ‘35 Pont. 8C. Cat. r&h, hyd sharp | S & B ‘33 Chrysler Newport 55 Chev B.A 4 dr. sed r&h $895 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-738 _DEMO—1958 FORD | | | | | sid44 a CHEVROLET : BEL AIR HARDTOP i; zadio & Heater. Powergliide | W Walls. Really nice : $1794 57 DODGE SORE TAs HARDTOP — door — Radio & Heater. | ( Aue transmission, Power | a On brakes $744 Se Gis -- _ of FORD s7 “tudebaker COUNTRY SEDAN Qtatien eon S1395 4 door |station wagon ae M acon S130: Radio & Heater FO-O-Ma- a! IKE BREW 11.000 MILFs — tic Real sharp' Pfr (enitiac . _. 81295 . $1889 «DP HYDRA POWPR STEER- .-= ¢,.,\-7 ~ ‘NG AND BRAKES AUTO PON TIAG TRANS TALINA HARDTOP iP ontiace Starclite Radio & Heater Rrdrama_ c e72Oz tic W Walls Beautiful 2 C ai Coupe. $1295 tone green 4 BEAUTY SEE THIS ONE . 2 $1704 “ty bord Fairlane . $1245 -- : * é : 5 N ] FORDOMATIC, V8 POWER 0 OT.DSMOBILA STEFRING oy? DOOR le Hester Gia 55 Chevy Rel \ire S105 ae dio eater. vérama- POWERGIIDE_EXTRA CLEAN $1274 s : = Pontrac Convert $1095 ; NEW TIRES AUTO Tea sO a DEBARKER “ < | CHAMPI N 2 DOOR 4 Pontiac Cae Radio & Heater @ Cr! FU LL POWER . $274 53 Pontiac Sedan ..8 493, 2) AUTO TRANSMISSION OOS PONTIAC. Sanat oo S75 STARCHIEF 4 DOOR = a > Padiao & Heater Hrcramatic HARDTOP SFE THIS ONE eee hee S34 Packard .. 495. $e74 AUTO TRANS TOP COND ee 33 CHT VROLI T { tj 2 DOOR 210 Pan SDor aon Powergiide Heater Tinry | & Light Biue paint ‘ $474 Specials (6... =a Clevver NEN Ss PONTING oa EN SGU axe - “\pettxr spoon Yorker, A-l J 7954 Radio & Heater Hvdrama- r S —- tic Ford V-8..... ash bya! 4 . mA s4i4 (SU) NEE So occ oce > 293 | <5 DUO CARBURETORS | DUAL | 3 FORD U F XHAUST. HYDRAULIC. TIFT- ERS LOWE IZED. TO BAvE YOU MONEY Near Broadway at Shadhboit * and M24 Shadbolt BUSS JOHNSON Motor Sales AU THORIZED RAMBLER DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER - o1 N, Broadway Lake Orion , MY 32-2871 RED & CUSTOM | 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS | CUSTOM 2 DOOR 8 Radio & Heater Reali iy nice $ ; ao BU ICK | SUPER 4 DOOR Radio & Heater Black Ivory & | } | 474 $374 | “33 BUICK ~ ~ ROADMASTER RARDTOP Double power Radio & Heater Drnaflow Real nice $44 GLENN'S Motor Sales 952 W. HURON OUR ely LOCATION FOR ‘TOP VALUE’ USED CARS FE 4-7371 FE 4.1797 | Fatriane “500” Want new car service and guarantee at a used car price? Save first year depre- ciation Will trade and arrange terms Call Ed Bethune. FE 5-4101 _OR MA. wens pao ue: REPOSSESSION $189 ful! price Payments only $1090 month Perfect engine body and tires Radio and on Bell Great Lages. 48 JEEP, METAL TOP. CLEAN, | $475 FE 7.97330 1933 LINCOLN HARDTOP, FULL ower air conditioning. Wonder- ua Car, $595 : Roger’s wales & Service 695 Auburn FE 2-9555 RAMBLER. ‘SEEP DEALER FE. renee 107 8. 1956 PLYMOUTH va “BELVE- dere hardtop 4 dr., P.B. — Power- fiyte. R&H, W.W. tires, other ex- tras. sharp. like new, must sell, terms Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15, Clarkston — MA 5-5141 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN R = y ABSOLUTELY NO MO DOWN Assume Pit el & $11.46 mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Haro 6 Turn: __e?_Ford. 1957 Heh Recent SUB- urban, 4 automatic trans, REE. oe rei new, $1,805 full price. We arrange Financing Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-1006, 193 S Saginaw 1953 PLYMOUTH, 2 DR.. overdrive, 4795 Dixie Hwy. ner Williams Lk. & Dixie. 1958 STARCHIEF, 2?-DOOR CATA | lina, private owner, FE 6-1905._ 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR., STARCHIEP Dix, ae R&H, Plagtip pas. exc. ite walls no dents or scratches. fe meats). 1952 PONTIAC 9 PASSENGER STA- tion wagon, R&H, hydramatic, A-1 shape. $495. OR 3-7188. 1953 PONTIAC. 2-DOOR SEDAN. bydramatic, radio heater, good condition, $326. EM 3-6107. PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN 8 2 R&H. cor: “dr. Radio. Heater. Hydramatic. Very nice! $395 full price. No money down. E BARGAIN LOT Hunter Blvd. at Haynes, Birm. MI 6-4456 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA- "34 PONTIAC, 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN, _R&H_ $700 full price. FE 8-9274. 38 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN | station wagon, aol ee trade, for _ older car. FE 2-108 | SHARP ‘53 ae ‘CORVERTE:| ; ble. AN access FE FACTORY BRANCH "57 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CAT. COUPE Radio & heater straight stick. Red with white ac- ceut 2 $2005 __ PONTIAC ; “RETAIL STORE FE 37117 63 MT CLEMENS ST __BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 33 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 8. Eos mechanical cond. h owner. 4-3550. "$4 PONTIAC CONVERT BOLE. than e Chevrolet hard top 4554 Yours for er Our stock No oniy $983 North Chev. Bynter Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave | Bitwingham MI ¢€2735 1986 MERCURY MONTCLAIR, 2) radio and heater door, hardtop all accessories, 2 Mercomatic, tone paint. Sell ments. 12,000 actual miles. Orig- inal owner, FE 5-3702. 052 Lake- view Get Wise, Economie RAMBLER & USED CA SIL Ee SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE) ‘M1 8. Saginaw FE S-A541 or take over par-; i957 VOLKSWAGEN, CONVERT- _ ible, $1,495 _EM 34658, evenings ‘1966 VOLESWAGEN EXPORTS, | completely overhauled $1.150. | FE 4-s00 | VOLKSWAGEN ‘$5 SUNROOF j | Clean. Low mileage. $1095. MA 4-3500 ‘82 WILLYS 2 DR. SEDAN. VERY clean FE4-0985 | WILLYS JEEP — 187. EXCEL. | running cond. FE 36848 3328 In- diandaie Dr, Orchard Lake | WILLYS JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE. exc condition, make offer 229 ec itora: _matic Radio & heater. MY 3-1384 | SALE PRICE 3985. NEW TIRES, AUTO. TRANS. RU&33 sonneon MTR. SALES. MY 1955 PONTIAC RARDTOP, RADIO. | heater Hydramatic Priced cheap- | t | | t | ' j 1955 BUICK ANTI-FREEZE TIRES AVAILABLE ON ALL ’54-’58 CARS You must present this ad to take advantage of above concessions, Good only Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30,31, Nov. 1. 1958 PONTIAC ........ $2895 Superchief ¢door. HT. Factory otficta cars. Big disco new Eee arantee, Hydra. R & H, P. Steering re brakes, air | W tires @ an access. Two to pick f Full power, 1956 PONTIAC .........$1495 Montclair ¢door hardtop. finish. 2 870 hard dramatic. Radio heater white fine. ap eye appeal inside and 1956 EGE EL .... 61095 1956 FORD 25 :3-$1195 1955 PONTIAC .........$ 895 “@door sedan. Standard transmission Radio, ipesiat Red and white fimlsh. Rides and drives perfect veces es L495 Centu wagon ‘4-<door. yna. R H. Whitewalls. - 7S 7 opel r. Dy & walls. Maroon 1955 BUICK vos... 1295 te finish Like new 1953 PLYMOUTH .§ 495 Hardtop. Radio & heater. Blue and white finish Extra nice! 1953 PONTIAC 8 495 1953 BUICK a $ 645 Hardtop with dynaflow. Radic heater red and white beauty “ radie & heater. 1953 PONTIAC . .§ 99 Chieftain deluze 2door sedan Hyeramat Solid blue. The ideal first on second c 6 178 Must see to Radio & neater | 1950 FORD ......... A REAL BARGAIN! 1949 DODGE ...... 4dr. Fluid drive. -California car. no rust appreciate! SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK . ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Black and white_ whitewalls, Red and out. = ON THE WAY - DON'TBE CAUGHT | in a car you can't depend on to start. See this fine selection of winterized used cars. ‘98 Cadillac 62 Sedan ... .$4599 DEVILLE. wer steeri brakes. windows and seat, radio, heater. _ whi tires and’ many Rbpartrh the This car is 58 Ford Thunderbird... $3695 Fag chains salid ehie peta rice Soe “the ewne?. ‘57 Chevrolet Bel Ge ... .§1995 #4DR. STATION WAGON white paint. ¥V-@ power- glide, radio, heater white 12,000 actu e e ai nes veres earbie rear seat speaker. $2095 and res, 'S7 Buick Century ...... 4DR. HARDTOP one owner, 17 000 eek, ene power steering, brakes, white tires. nanan, beater, tu- tone paint, bronze and cream | os and drives ‘ite a new one ‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ......$ 695 STATION WAGON radio. heater, solid green t. ne tires. Deer Hunter's special. “ 5 oe hd Ford Customline ....$ 695 4DOOR, solid black paint. 6 cylinder fordomatic very. low mileage obe owner, radio. heater, white tires spare never $1195 radio heater hrdrametic, reai clean car and drives $1795 red and white tu-tone. beater padded dash. ‘93 ‘59 Pontiac Catalina STARCHIEFP with leather seats Meo shar paint. bromze and cream ect. 07 Ford "500" ....... FAIRLANE VICTORIA 2? DOOR Thunderbird engine, fordomatic radio white tires. one owner and very sharp. Chevrolet Bel Air ....$1345 SPORT COUPE. § cylinder with overdrive radio b¥ater white tires red and cream tu-tone, one owner and very sharp 55 Ford Convertible 8 895 RADIO. heater V-8 fordomaile black top, specially priced OMMUNITY MOTOR SALES HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS CORNER AUBURN AND EAST BLVD FE 8-4530 FE 8.4539 96 Solid white paint Being a reputable dealer that trick advertising. fancy words will never 57 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE dynaflow radio, heater. power steering. brakes and windows, white tires. tu-tone Garnet Red with white top, beautiful gray and biack leather interior. tc TIL? $7 BUICK 4-DR SUPER HARDTOP tu- tone paint. radio, heater dyna- flow, power steering and brakes. foam rubber cushions, beautiful family car “so BUICI SUPER 4#-DR HARDTOP 1th full power A nice clean. sharp automobile . $1495 ° "36 BUICIX 2-DR SPECIAL HARDTOP with dyvnaflow radio. heater, white tires and tu-tone paint. $1095 fas BUICK SPECIAL 4 with dynaflow, radio, heater, tu-tone paint, white tires. TODAY ONLY PON TING WAGON With matic transmission, heater tu-tone paint condition inside and ow $1495 bose yMOWIE Aidt SUBURBAN 9-PASS, AGON with automatic trans- aeon heater. white tires, tu-tone paint, real nice $495 33 (CHEVROLET 15-TON PICK-UP... A BAR- GAIN. 9-PASS ato- Tadia, excelient t MOTOR SALES, 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. NO GIMMICKS OSE | "GOOD DEALS" for over 25 years, we feel so-called give-aways, or take the place of quaity merchandise, properly reconditioned, and sold a the lowest possible price. our policy regardless ot This will continue to be competition claims. 57 BUICK 4DR. ROADMASTER HARD- TO a beautiful wner car with automatic transmission IG steering, rakes window and seat, radio, heater aaa white tires. 57 BUICK 2-DR. ROADMASTER HARD- TOP, dvnaflow, radio, heatet white wall tires, full power an a@ yery sharp sutomobile. $1595 "36 BUICK 2-DR. CENTURY HARDTOP, beautiful paint dynaflow. radio, heater, white tires. $1195 36 BUICK 2-DR SPECIAL straight stick, radio. heater, whites tu-tone paint, hard to beat! $1595 's7 PONTIAC FTAIN HARDTOP 2-DR CHIE. straight stick ‘tu-tone paint, white tires and a sharp car. 7 PIN MOUTH con. BELVEDERE HARDTOP with automatic transmission. radio and heater. a perfect car inside and out, rea] sharp. "57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CORY ED TIBI Se yel- low with pisck top. white wall tire heater, power- glide transmission. A steal. $139 "30 PONTIAC 2-DOOR ... . AUTO. TRANS- MISSION. VER INCORPORATED FE 29101 | | | { | PRICES $hot-to-Blaze$ THESE CARS 10 GO On Sale 8:30 A. M.. Thursday, Oct. 3Oth — NO DEALERS — 1 CAR PER PERSON 60 More to Choose From "Cy" Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw dt. FE 93-4101 FE 93-3588 Open 8 A.M. to9 PM. LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS RP—13 "6 FORD) Convertible -.->-s62s20+ 00006-21095 PT 34—A 5 HOR DIZ-Door an. .)...-eeeee eee ...$ 745 342—A 55 NASH Station Wa aon eee ee 5 9 745 1063 '54 FORD Dear « a voce cence. 6. .$ 495 4 1070 53 FORD 4Door .... 2. veeeeecectecseaee$ 345 1075 : SBIGHIEN ROLE) Cone peso ...$ 395 158 PONTIAC 2-Door ...)8)0..0.0 wee. 295 1062 "52 PONTIAC 4-Door ......--.-.2--+2-2002$ 225 ; _ 1060 53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ....00c.c000e e000 -$ 195 . 1076 3 "52 CHRYSLER Convertible ........+...-.$ 345 . 1063 53) FORD Glub Coupe «0 .¢.-0-c04-3- ses e-e tO 540 '52 FORD 2-Door ..s0+...cececeecceee sees $ 195 $35 ‘S| OLDSMOBILE 2-Door ....-.- 000+ wae $ 145 . 1004 53 PLYMOUTH 2Door .............. aa § 7 . 576 ‘50 FORD 2-Door .......ceeeesececeeeeee: $ 145 2142 a "50 DODGE 4-Door cc... caleccecececaeeees $ 45 ices rears aerator pa 1958 DEMO'S Drastically Reduced ONLY: A LIMITED SUPPLY At Close-Out Prices WHILE THEY LAST New Car Guarantees IMPALAS STATION WAGONS BISCAYNES _ -SEE THESE- More “O.K.” Used Car Specials at Reduced Prices 58 ENGLISH Ford Was $1545, NOW $1295 STATION WAGON—Radio and Heater. SCHEV ROLE RD: -- Was $1195. NOW $ 975 BEL AIR 2-DOOR—ERadio and Heater. 2-Tone. DES (CIANAWIROILIETT 200006 Was $1295. NOW $1050 2-DOOR 210—V-8 Powerglide, Radio and Heater. 56 OLDSMOBILE Vas $1500, NOW $1235 9-DOOR 88—Radio and Heater, V-8. Standard transmission. 87 CHEVROLET .Was $1925, NOW $1687 BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—Im are Ivory with Red interior. V-8, Radio and Heater. Straigh ‘55 CHEVROLET ......Was $1075, NOW $ 937 2-DOOR 210—6 Cyl., Glen Green paint. 57 PONTIAC a oe Was $1950. NOW $1745. . 4-DOOR HARDTOP—Chieftain, Hydramatic. Radic and Heater, New spare. Ivory and Forest Green PBS) OUD) cocaneacdanos Was $ 995, NOW $ 865 - “CUSTOM 4DOOR 8—Radio and Heater. Solid light Blue paint. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Matthews- Hargreaves The BIG BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4.4547 Oakland County’s Tereest Chevrolet Dealer > uthentic . ter-Spy “Series | | | '$100,000 Blaze Guts -- Today’ S Television’ Programs - --| ‘Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJBA-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 7-WAYZ-TV = Channel 9--OKLW-TV WPON Sports: Candlelight 100. WJK Guest House FRIDAY MORNING WWJ, News, 10:¢0—WJR, Arthur cUodfrey True Story WXYZ. Curtain Cails CKLW News. Shift Break 6:00--WJH, Agriculture $:00-WJR, Helen [rent eee ae! Maxwell WWJ, News, Roberts | aes News poss eee WWJ News, Matinee CKLW fF fewle Jr wXY2 Fred wolf WCAR, New WXYZ. Ed McKenzie WJBK ewe JE CKLW Rooste: Club WPON Cheese Lewis WJBK, McLeod sheet pel lated WJBK fom George WCAR News Bennett N Sports Cancdielight WCAR News, Shertdan 10:30- WW, Don Ameche WPON Jim Ameche WPON Arb Wesley C ‘ y three eS textra CKLW. 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Jackie (4) Today Is Ours. filliams jan submarines have been = Cooper, Andy Williams 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. (7) Beat the Clock. sa gees pete ee A Be (9) Marko. Quiz for home » Tv. Con (9) Hour of Stars. ‘This is called hovering” and its viewers. 1:90 (2) T. V. ege. : Misadibigiitad b (4) Behind Closed Doors (4) Today 3:30 (2) Verdicd Is Yours. a violation of international law Sabotage is suspected when | Big Show (4) From These Roots. a *~ * * oa ; jet engine blows up in Ghat 3:38 (0) Canta bel (7) Who Do You Trust ‘Thanks to the Russians, me test (7) Breakfast Time 2 have enough material to keep the (2) Zane Grey Theater. 1:00 (2) Beighter Day. iseries going for five years. SS Pussies. «8:00 «(2) Captain Kangaroo. | (4) Queen for a Day If we ever do run out, we can niasteyed se Preven : : (Ty American Bandstand go back to some of the secret Cita We * ‘8:30 (7) Our Friend harry. (3) Big Rascals / missions in World War IJ. Just the’ : , 1 18:48 2) Cartoon Classroom. jother day I looked up a man j 4:13 (2) Secret Storm. isent into occupied Italy. He's got : { ‘9:00 (4) 1 Married Joan. one of the most exciting stories 0 ; | ve & BLES) Fair. | Zacharias made an enviable ER) 9:30 (2) Jimmy bean. , (9) Sherwood Forest. | Fecord in World War IT beth as a naval | (4) Romper Room. ‘5:6. (2) Susie. * ieence Sauce eae | (9) Billboard ! ih) Foy Weald Fair. es have since brought out * 2 * ; | aS )aEpoey Tees the fact that as early as March, ACROSS om leone | os 1941, he warned of the impending {5:1 4) a — animal rp fp re yf ep Pf i 2 Ee Bese Japanese attack on Pearl Har- we i 7 y 8 Male sheep iu % 4 15:38 (2) Detroit Bandstand Pe a rors pe the e a 13 Feminine ; re 7 (4) (color) George Pierrot! details, gh n ate. 13] Basti Presents _ the Japanese plan. 14 Baking ON Cy Au (7) Mickey Mouse Club. | On sea duty, A ee the i . aa nie heavy cruiser Salt e City as 1$ Depend i ; 3 , ” yom bd bead i, es 2 : lescort vessel of the carrier from. ls Spanner nm 7 ry : Ford Plant Explosion which Gen. James Doolittle gn YA =f Kills One, Injures One launched his raid on Tokyo. He a Sten yi, AM | “Jater commanded the battleship i4 Masculine i yi | DETROIT « — One man was New Mexico in the invasion of ation Uy |killed and another critically injured Guam. 38 Basevall ‘term DM iF Ae 8 yesterday in an explosion at Ford, my * Fry Ear’ (comb ey wo yyy" wore Co.'s Rouge plant near De-' tHe was then called te Washing: lite tts Ge ‘ton, where he was made deputy iiasecancere we if a ul __ Leo Cabanaw, 9..0f Inkster was chief of Naval Intelligence. He; = Byiend) (Fr) —_ Yu dead on arrival at a hospital. Hel created the psychological radio: gg Soreieg " /was a millwright and had worked warfare aimed at persuading the, . Ordain §u 3 for ‘Ford for 35 years. ‘Japanese to surrender uncondi-| a Wait at table | Herschel Daly, 60, of Detroit was tionally. 43 Invisibie ie 56 ae hospitalized in critical condition a Rowing re eats} «=> with third degree burns over most i ED Fie apd ee | 48 Death notice DOWN 8 Decay 33 Spring back of his body. - ons Se ; $0 Unit of energy 1 Native of 9 Fly a plane 34 Make possible AF k chief of the U.S. Fleet, who 51 Insolent Germany 19 Repairer 35 Changes ord spokesman said it was raised him for ‘‘making the 52 eum {comb 2 Oleic acid salt 11 Scoftfs 37 Aggregations believed ‘the explosion occurred P form) 3 Specifies 18 Complaints 38 Avoids : Japanese see the light and bring- 83 Peer Gynt’s 4 Scottish river 20 Habitual usage = Colm ‘when a spark from a welding torch’ * » unconditional surrender.” b Prank ie * dialect 23 Kind of bom s Gaelic set off coal aust wnie the two - , sited drone the Naw idea iced’ aoe ecar were repairing a broken conveyor. Since he retire E Hy fecaual being : Nenehman . foe 1 Fish pte on a coal bunker. jin 1946, Zacharias has kept up his” contacts with the world of espio- “ : : : jnage and has written two books on /- ' ‘the subject. nea age O ay S CI 1@ roQral | 1S _- = Last year, at his home m New) : ‘ - . Hampshire, he received a_ tele- : : phone eall from TV producer Sam} added Seed) cote WWs (950) = WCAR (1130) WKYZ (1870) = WPON (1460) WIBK (1490) Gallu suggesting a counter-espio- nage series. TONIGHE . 11:00 WIR. 2 Vinal WJBK News, George | 1:36—WJR, Dr. Malone “T realized that the program BEE theres, seeenne| Wome Sa gem, ene, Min Cage) CL Manin: Onvies”fcould be of great importance to atric cKensie) 5 : Nee 2:00—WJR, Rt to Happiness national security.’’ Zacharias savs. WCAR XYZ. ppiness| 3 3 eo] News, Chase woen Cc, CRW News David ue WWJ, News, Ameche ‘“T agreed to go ahead with it,; ae Sports Pace 11:30—WJR, Muste WCAR Rees) Marien bebe an ‘and I’ve been commuting between’ 4 WEYZ Burrell WPON News rk WEON /monl tary New Hampshire and the West “Ww Tena. Marvell ee see irked 2:30—-WJR, cpl. - 66 ‘Coast ever since. There’# not much y ews. - Labb i . Cc ex OOF , oo weak ald Patrick WWJ, One Man's Ferhily | glamor to it — it’s all hard work Pals Too Realistic | ' JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — A bunch of the boys were giving a bachelor party for Donald Bloom- er, who will be married Saturday. To symbolize marital bliss, they took a 16-pound bowling ball and. chained if to his leg. During the festivities the key was iBloomer wag finally freed by po- jlice. | Exclusive Watermelons TABSCOTT, Va. wW—Nathan and | |Wallace Payne think they have | about the sweetest watermelons | grown. Variety? Guess you’ ‘would have to call them Paynes. | | The famnily has kept growing them lfor 84 years from seed obtained iin 1874. lost. Expense Report for Hart Wrong Lists Campaign Costs. $34,000 Above Limit for Senate Race } Titled Ladies’ Pursuit Fails to Turn His Head By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Although Frank Sinatra’s been taken up by "the British ladies in London, he certainly hasn't been acting lordly to we commoners who knew him when he was fresh - out of Hoboken. “Will this have gone to his head?” I won- dered in London the other day when I got into the Dorchester “lift”-to ride up_to his. penthouse suite, where he was giving a small cocktail party. A moment later a servant, answering my ring, said, “Mr. Sinatra is still in the bawth.” I feared the worst. ee By The Associated Press Lt. Gov, Philip A. Hart has re-| - ported personal campaign expenses — of $59,000 in his race for the Sen-| ~ ‘ate, but he’s not likely to get into ‘hot water for exceeding the $25,000! timit. “It's obviously an error,” an aide | to the Secretary of the Senate said) today. ‘“‘They’ye listed committee | 1 expenses instead of personal ex- penses.’ _ WILSON _ columnist and me, “Can I get a drink for you x *« * kids?” — a kindly remark to two old warhorses. As the dozen, The Democratic lieutenant gov-'guests arrived, not a title among them, Frank sat ‘beside a ernor is seeking to unseat Repub- burning fireplace nursing a Jack Daniels bourbon and led the: lican Sen. Charles E. Potter who, - feted perennal’ campaign lecstriba: conversatior into non an an * tions of $5,333 and expenses of $5,-, (333. One British friend who knows Frank can take a kidding said to him, “On your last album, you sounded a lot like Julius Senate candidates may spend no more than $10,000 personally La Rosa.” Frank grinned, and later paid a fat compliment to ‘Vie Damone. “He’s got the best in a campaign, or, alternatively, they may spend three cents for set of pipes of anybody sing- each vote cast for that office in | ‘ing today,” he said. the preceding general election, | prank’s amazed, I believe, by this figure not to exceed $25,000. )', 1 ondon popularity. “I “The personal campaign reports'thought I got a lot of mail at almost never reflect the actual! nome, but here——!” he re- amount of money spent in behalf! arked. of a candidate. In virtually all such) cases the bulk of campaign ex-| \ That’s why some British ‘penses is funneled through com-| papers — completely with- out conscience in their glamour reporting — prac- tically shadew him, and if they find no tidbits, com- pose fiction about him. great Lendon columnist, Cassandra, should blast fi lees that part of the British SINATRA press which happily prints lies about American stars if it can find no truth that’s exciting. A woman at the party told Frank, “I'm going to Hollywood ‘mittees, which do not have to aa count for their expenditures. * * * Hart listed contributions of $11,-| 845 from the Hart Revolving Fund, | Lansing; $43,719 from the Hart) Committee, Pontiac; and $12,219! from the Friends of Philip A. Hart, ‘Detroit, This totals $67,783 but a, itransfer of $8,500 from one com-: ‘mittee to another reduced the total iby $8000 — to 59,283. Hart listed campaign expenses to write your life story.” of £12,766 fro mthe Revolving = : . Fund, $36,919 from the Pontiac Your papers have already written it—they even had me Committee and $9,412 from the married!*frank said. (He told me privatély he and American- Friends of Philip A, Hart. Total born Lady Beatty both resented stories they will marry.) | such expenditures came to $59,- * * * oF. | “We'll continue to see each other because we're friends but | Potter’s $5,333 in contributions included $2,500 from the National Republican Senatorial Committee and $1,357 from the Committee for Sen, Charles E. Potter. * * * Each candidate must file a final financial report with the Senate ‘secretary by Dec. 4, win or lose Frank told the party guests, “Hey! I forgot to tell everybody there’s food out there.” Frank led the way, especially to the caviar, shouting that his dad and mother had brought him up on this stuff. I had to go catch a jet. Frank said he goes next te Miami to film “Hole in the Head.” “I'll be’ in New York 10 days seeing some shows,” he said. He wasn't really much changed from 18 years ago when he was Brigitte Bardot Issues Warning. to Biographers | PARIS W—Movie sexpot Brigitte ‘Bardot warned today that she ‘would take legal action against lanyone trying to publish an un- ‘authorized biography of her. The 23-year-old French love kitten said in a statement to Paris |newspapers that at least 10 people lare now pestering her to write the story of her life and loves. where the kids of the year 1940 used to quit dancing and crowd round the bandstand to listen. _ EARL'S PEARLS: Suggested safety slogan for drivers: “In- stead of one more for the road, have one less for the traffic.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The reason so many married women are working today is that they can’t stand watching | daytime TV.... That's earl, brother. iCepy Ene 1958) civil suit but questions whether he an individual. But suddenly there was Frank—inserting, studs in his tux shirt — asking a British we both have friends all over the world,” he said. Suddenly|. Tommy Dorsey's skinny little band singer out at Meadowbrook, | WISH I'D SAID THAT: No matter how the college alumni || travel to the football game. they all end up riding fhe coach. | duty to defend the county in any | ‘must defend a county official as | Detroit Supermarket DETROIT — Fire destroyed the interior of a supermarket (The Shopping Bag Market, 11146 Mack) here last night. Three firemen were overcome temporarily by smoke and seven persons were routed out of their apartments above the market. Emil Weiss and Sam Katz, own- ers of the market, estimated dam- age at $100,000. Cause of the fire was not de. |termined | immediately. YOU CAN = $ CLARK super 100” WPON 1460 PONTIAC i i 4 } f Complete'® 2 MODERNIZATION IN KoM Kel of RoKolm -I1e or Too Small Call BIG BEAR FE 8-6993 FREE ESTIMATES NTIAC CO. Ke car for All ie ari id 3 South Sauinaw Downtown Pontiac! Lyne & Penney FEderal 4-771] ee Hearing Tests, Home BELTONE PO Jeweler } or Office { MUNTZ TV P SERVICE | Member of Electronics Association céyv ee MART yy Daily “til ts Monda d Frida | ANOTHER at WAL 40 Used Terms on * * + _ Is Dog Entitled ‘more or less official account now for ptiblication but was withdrawn. OwOSSO LPM — Is a dog entitled stel. The book had proclaimed owner? ‘but unsuccessful marriage to Movie are involved in a Shiawasse County) Prosecutor Jay M. Terbush Jr. TV Critics Demand, rl ICS eman whether he is eae to defend The conte ion started when Gar- is that they talk one way and Mane Society and they were de- “People like to imagine them. | The owners of the dogs. William! ningham told the San Franciseo and they filed suit against Temple. | programs which they do not Moore said he believed a dog | choose to listen to.” Dysinger said a dog “‘is entitled Below 1957 Totals ~ But Prosecutor Terbush said he jbelow last year’s totals, says the vicious until it bites a human Her warning may have been de- isigned to protect the market for a to ] Bite Before being revised by her mother. Law Steps In? That volume was almost ready when Brigitte announced her en- to one bite before a legal com- gagement to guitar player Sacha pjaint can be made against the |the film star’s determination never’ [f so. does biting livestock count? ito marry again after her lively Those points of law and others director Roger Vadim. who made case that ig going to the attorney’ her unclad curves famous. general for clarification said vesterday he will seek an attorney generals opinion on E a counts “ icial against civil suits en Shun Education oe SAN FRANCISCO «® — The field Temple, county dog warden, trouble with critics of television turned some dogs over to the Hu- | dial the other, a New York ad. stroyed. He said he caught the dogs vertising executive says. attacking sheep. selves as more erudite than they Carpenter of Flint and Gerald E. generally are,” John P. Cun- Harrison of Bancroft. were sates Advertising Club, The county's supervisors took the. “They demended educational Problem under advisement. Glen caught attacking livestock could be, ‘killed legally on the spot. Floyd F.\ Nation’ s Traffic Deaths ito one bite’’ before a complaint: can be made against its owner. CHICAGO (AP) — The nation’s believes it can be assumed an traffic death toll continues to run owner doesn’t know his dog is. National Safety Council. Terbush said he RecORTIZES his | Up to Oct. 1, the toll was 26,180, SSS SS “Get the Kids Their Own TV Set and Avoid the Battle of the Channel” ‘$7 49 and 30-Day Exchange Period WALTON RADIO & TV 515 E. Walton, Cor. Joslyn Rd. 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Police Chief Jim Howard yes- terday ordered a 9 p.m. curfew for the trick-or-treaters, cormment- : ing: ] “We want everyone to have a | good time, but we don't want them | |to overdo it.’ OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT VISIT our store at Tel- Huron Shopping Center d Hilda shop next ingham’s. See the in Stereo-Hi-Fi's All Makes for Your Listening Pleasure. Coffee, cider and donuts. Hampton’s Electric Next to Cunningham's Store. Tel-Huron FIFTY-TWO Vatican Smoke Question Is Cloudy Issue By BOB CONSIDINE black smoke meant disagree- | ized. He had been chosen by the who hail tried to dictate the se- , to be one of the jewels of the | ment and white smoke success. cardinals as a gesture of defi- | lection of one of his tavorite ; ROME—There was a cartoon in. : Pepys +: a Roman newspaper the other day’ In very olden times the ballots, ance to Emperor Franz Joseph, — cardinals, but Pius X turned out | The conclave that produced THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 80, 1958 Benedict XV, successor to Pius X, created much. advance confusion for which “new families’ were to be blamed—L’Osservatore Romano scolded. It added ‘“‘since then newspapermen from abroad have create dthe myth of the white and the black smoke.” a pope had been elected because smoke, not black, means an elec- tion has been reached’ a big crowd came running toward the square + * 4 “With the passing of the years somebody had- said ‘The clear|the butterfly term of the white and were burned in an open fire pit ' 7 at the stetine SEES bale believed to have been placed in lot-burning stove stitting in a doc-.in, center of the balloting room or, tor’s chair and looking very un- place. happy about the diagnosis The _ The stove appears ot have come doctor is saying “Lack of appetite. nto use in 1559 to keep the smake: Dizzy head. Loss of memory. trom fogging the great new paint. These symptoms are clear. YOU ing. of Michaelangelo in the Sis-| smoke too much!” tine Chapel. The chimney might Smoke has been discussed here have been added at the conclave more since last Sunday than any 0f lob, other topic. Phe confusing va- * ke pers which rose from that slender , Whatever the real facts, the chimney jutting out a window of |world ever since then has looked | the world’s most famous chapel ;to the smoke over that fabulous replaced Gina Lollobrigida as chapel as the sign—as misinter- Rome’s chief conversation piece. preted in the past as it was last! . ; _ Sunday—of the outcome of the se-, We continued our research into, : icret voting. the origins of papal smoke signals} oe ; today. L'Osservatore Romano was| The semi-official Vatican paper a great help. So was John Cas-| blamed “foreigners and journal- ’ | ists’ for creating what it cross- serly, our Rome correspondent, | : -and Father Michael Mayor of the !y calls the “butterfly” myth of Philippines, who is studying at the: black versus white smoke — | though the paper neglects to add + SHOP FRI. & SAT. Until 9 3-pc. coat sets delightful little 3-pe. coat sets in pretty fleecy pastels Cozy light blue, pink or maize Vatican . 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But Matching slacks and helmet Pope on the third ballot that the it plainly was never an exact sci-| Vatican . cooperated with the ence aay myth which had gathered cre- .” . : m 6 dence through the years that |. es example, on) Feb: 21, 1878, | rl eee __/St. Peter’s Square was emptied at, es SES. *,12:30 p.m. when smoke appeared “at the tip of the chimney. At 1 ’ ’ LION STORE S 'p.m., bowever, the big doors of the boys jloggia over the entrance to the 3-pe. 38th Anniversa ry ‘Basilica were opened and out tstepped one of the greatest popes 4g -_ iin the history of the Church—Leo Ladies’ £22.95 Wool XXIII Another -vote had been ‘taken after 12:30. Simple as that 'Leo’s first blessing to the city and the world was given to an all but CAR COATS deserted square. ; t mediately preceded the appear- *] 6” | ~ ance on the loggia in 1963 of Pius : .. 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