& Pius XII. The new sovereign pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, broadcasting from the Sistine Chapel less than dp | *20 hours after his election, GM Production: appeal to all rulers of the world today to work for peace. His call was in the tradition of his predecessor Pope in City Reported Near Normal “* “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958—48 PAGES om" G02 | @ + x * * x *& * * * * xk *k { | i ‘urged that weapons of de-) ‘struction be converted into) ,tools of progress. | His ‘swords-into-plowshares ap- \peal was taken as a firm sign that Students Mute on Grid Pools oa i i ee Two Athletes Among known as the “Pope of Peace.” (2+ near normal in Pontiac’s 7 Arraigned at ‘M’, _ Pope John — Angelo Giuseppe ‘three General Motors Corp. for Gambling Maen nt ma tlecton Teesdep (plants today in the wake of Pontiacs Roll Off Line. Since Yesterday, With Fisher Gaining Speed } / . $130,115 Raised Toward Goal for 55 Agencies Volunteer Workers Urged to Redouble ) Fund Seeking Efforts . | Four hundred Pontiaé Area United Fund workers were urged to redouble PONTI } Ac\ AREA FOLK | 43 Venite, until his election Tuesday - three weeks of strikes. ANN ARBOR w — Six Univer- by the College of Cardinals— sity of Michigan students, includ- ing varsity fullback Tony Rio and basketbal] Capt. Jack Lewis, stood mute today when arraigned in mu-’ nicipal court on charges stemming, from football gambling on the campus. * * * All demanded trial by jury and Mynicipal Judge Francis O'Brien) set trial dates starting Nov. 12 - and running through Nov. 20. A seventh student, John A. Miller of Utica, had not been i—and for all who suffer. He told | GMC Truck & Coac picked up by pelice, but Uni- ‘Detailed Story Page 37 versity officials said he would be in court for arraignment /a- ter today. All seven are. specifically charged with .engaging in an:- il- legal occupation. Conviction could mean 90 days in jail and fines of $100. * * * They are. accused of handling football spet cards. Ann Arbor Police said $10,000 a week was! going off the campus in wagering. : The presecutor’s office said the amount was closer to $3,508 a week. Arraigned today ateng with Rio and Lewis: Nick E. Mitea, 21, Durwood J. -Collins,. 22 4 -—, Ecorse, D, Tex., Michael G. Dodgson. ' a - Rapids, Carl M. Rise-| ee troit, associate sports| fhe campus newspaper, | The Michigan Daily. + * *° Two student reporters on the, newspaper helped uncover the al-; leged illegal operation by working; - their way into the gambling oper- ations and posing as participants. | The arrests climaxed an investi-| gation *f nearly five weeks by Am Arbor Police. sheriff's offi- cers and state police. Detective Lt. George Stauch said ‘‘there was a leak somewhere at the key stage {Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Man Extricates 2 Fighting Deer Caught in Fence NEWBERRY (UPI)—David E. Taylor, Newberry, today told his friends a new twist to the ‘‘one that got away”’ story * * * The “ones that got away’’ were | two buck deer which had locked | antlers while fighting in a field near his home. Taylor said he | first tried to free the deer by using a leng pole, He said the bucks threw | themselves into a fence where one side of the antlers protruded through and he released them. Taylor estimated each of the deer weighed about 175 pounds. * * * Taylor said one of the bucks— a 10-pointer—appeared nearly ex- ' hausted when he freed them and staggered away. The second, with eight points, ran into woods | nearby. prayed to God for strength and — courage in his new tasks. He | called especially upon the Virgin | Mary for assistance. The 76-year-old Pope spoke in’ Latin for 20 minutes in a firm and) powerful voice. Before the address, | ASKS GOD’S HELP He asked God's help for those inthe plant was attempting to reach countries where there is no reli-ifu production in the near future.| gious freedom—an indirect refer- ence to Communist-ruled nations | i those who “have in their hands the fate of the peoples’ that peace comes from the interior soul and cannot be imposed. Automobiles began roll- ing off Pontiac. Motor Di- vision assembly lines yester- day, thanks to settlement Saturday of the Fisher Body che received the homage of the 51\ Division strike, a .Pontiac |cardinals gathered in the chapel. yotor spokesman said. A Fisher Body spokesman said At beth plants, as well as at h Division, full employment was reported. Layoffs which occurred over the weekend at GMC Truck & Coach | were ended yesterday. His quickness in going before | the radio to give his thoughts to the world was taken as a sign — that he intends his reign to be a dynamic one. | Radio was one of the means’ frequently used by his predecessor to give his messages to the world and to try to reach the peoples of Soviet Russia, Red China and other Communist-dominated lands. * « * | The new Pope is expected to be crowned within two weeks. The jeweled, three-tiered tiara’ of papacy, topped by golden: orb and cross, perhaps wil] be placed ‘upon his head Sunday, Nov. 9, in the climax at St. Peter's Basilica ef the drama that began with the fataliliness of Pope Pius at Castel Gandolfo. MESSAGES POUR IN Vatican authorities prepared’ to- day for the coronation, the most | colorful ceremony of the Rowan) Catholic Church, while of congratulation and best wishes poured in from chiefs of state (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Pontiac Motor and GMC Truck & Coach reported full production today. * An estimated 13,600 UAW work- ers were reported back on the job in Pontiac today. The three UAW strike Oct. when the national GM strike deadline passed. Although the national GM con- tract with the international UAW 2? ar | was signed later Oct. 2, local unions throughout the nation were given 20 days in which to negotiate local wage and sen-— jority agreements. (21; and Fisher Body Oct. 25. x* * * Labor leaders at all three plants reported satisfaction with the three-year pacts and saw in the basis for labor peace for coming three years. Spokesmen for the three com- panies hailed the fact that pro- duction was nearing normal again. Southern Michigan Target. ‘Big 4 Push Campaign By UNITED PRESS Michigan's “Big Four” in INTERNATIONAL the November election were campaigning for votes in populous southeastern Michigan today. Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul Bagwell and Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) toured Wayne County. Gov. G. Mennen Williams. mapped out a busy schedule in Oakland County, including visits to Hazel Park High School and Lincoln High in Ferndale. Lt. Gov. Philip Hart, waging a strong campaign against Potter, planned to be in Macomb County today. Hart and Potter made a j a meeting of the Michigan Ed Rapids’ Civic Auditorium. They took opposite views hower administration to further American educational pro- grams. Williams, speaking before the Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers of America yesterday in-Detroit, said Re- ~ oint appearance;yesterday at ucation Association in Grand on the efforts of the Eisen- publicans “are again talking about prosperity as an achievement of the GOP in the last five years.” Bagwell campaigned in a motor caravan through some 14 Oakland County communities yesterday, restating his charge that the “bad business , ing industry from the state. climate” in Lansing is driv- BAGWELL IN PONTIAC — With the elec-’ met Prosecutor Frede tion just one week away, Paul D fer), Republican candidate for governor; and a party of gther Republican candid made a tour of Oakland County communities. | During his stop in downtown Pontiac,. Bagwell * Candidates Campaign in County . Bagwell (cen- the courthouse. ates, yesterday ford Township.. 3 + Pontiae Press Phote © rick C. Ziem (left) and Register of Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr. outside The gubernatérial candidate's day was topped off with 4 rally and supper given by the Repiblican Women's Club of Water- & ca local unions all went on them | | i | a¥ their efforts to meet “the tremendous challenge ahead,” as they gathered for the Fund's first report luncheon held this noon at the Elks Temple. Campaign Chairman Philip J. Monaghan an- nounced earlier that the residents and workers of this area have pledged $130,115 or 26 per cent of the $501,000 goal, for the 55 community service agen- cies included in this year’s Tenth Anniversary Appeal. “Every segment of this industrial area is united in a common effort to prove that Pontiac is truly e city with a mighty heart,’ stated Monaghan. ‘Through our annual pledges to the United Fund, we are able not only to help those who cannot help themselves, but by giving once for all we help build and maintain a healthier, happier community.” The Commercia! Division, un- der the dual chairmanship of Judge Clark J. Adams and Berk- eley Voss has reached 35.5 per cent of its quota. In dollars and cents, this comes to $63,752 fo- ward * the division's $179,371 quota. One of the highlights of the Com- mercial Division report was the announcement that Mrs. Gladys Bump’s Waterford Commercial! so- licitors had topped 100 per cent It’s Your United Fund .... Give Once for Al of their $500 goal. * * * ] GM in Black Michigan Tax Tops for 3rd Quarter in 8 State Survey | Only One of Big Three . oe . | to Show Profit, With LANSING \?i—The Geerlings Tax Study Committee $65 Million Earni has concluded that state and local taxes in Michigan mon Earning burden business more heavily than those imposed in | | ] |] Alfred Girard’s special gift worke lers continue to pace the Commer- icial Division with 95 per cent of itheir quota already audited. | The overall report of the door- to-deor solicitors comprising the Women's Division pegged it at 69.1 per cent of its $20,790 quota. Mrs. J. S. Tuttle. Lake Angelu@ Chairman reported that her work- ers have already surpassed their $1.800 quota by $50, and still had ‘more calls to make [ * * * | Mrs. Donald E. White and her ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (AP) |other two chief lieutenants, Mrs. —What could be the busiest day Noel Buckner. Pontiac Chairman, — in the 13 years of nuclear tests|and Mrs. Robert Giroux, Waters opened with an atomic bang in the;ford Chairman, expressed confi« wee hours today. dence their division would surpass Detonation of a relatively small/its quota. 4 atomic weapon—first of five tests} The .four townships which bee scheduled for today — lit up-the|came affiliated with the Pontiae dark, desert sky shortly before Area United Fund last year were dawn. 5 Tests Today at Nevada Site Slated Nuclear Firings Includes Area’s Biggest Underground Blast irepresented at this noon’s lunche e test. the oft-postponed Ma-leon. Harry Hall, Oxford Cams zama, had power equal to not paign Chairman reported his towne more than 1,000 tons of TNT. {ship has reached $4.028 or 67 per It was postponed three times jcent of its $6.036 goal. today because of a generator Mrs. Alfred Dacey, Orion's failure. Technicians, working in | Women's Division Chairman an- the crisp, desert morning finally | nounced Orion's cight day old repaired the generator and the | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) blast went off almost two hours behind schedule. Five tests, including a whopper underground blast, were scheduled in a speeded up program to beat the Friday test deadline. a If all go off, it will set a record for nuclear tests in a single day.) couldn't prosecute them. County | Three in one day were the most commissioners never passed a fired previously. -— | law requiring a fee in thé Jot. ‘No Violation CHARLOTTE, S.C. (UPI) — Five persons failed to put money * in parking meters at a new pubes | lic parking lot, but authorities | { If City Voters OK Sewage Bond j (Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of six articles on Pon- tiac’s sewage treatment ‘plant, and the need for expansion.of such fa- cilities. A $3,300,000 bond issue for a new pliant and expansion of thé present one will be decided Tues- day when Pontiac property owners go to the polls.) By PETE LOCHBILER A $707,500 installation to turn, sewage sludge into sterile ash will Today's Press | ‘Ike, Space Council Talk WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower summoned his space council to a White House | meeting today to take up the explosive controversy between the Army and the new civilian space agency. Many authorities believed the Army’s future in space exploration and rocket weapons developmént was at stake in its fight with the Nation- al Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration (NASA). DETROIT wn — General Motors S°Ven other states. | The findings were issued yesterday by Sen. Clyde H. ire mapery {. ee a profit in Geerlings (R-Holland), chairman of the Senate group. it cu es a. ed ‘quarter prot. 4 House committee led by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tip- \down from the $122,175.82 profit report was prepared by* min corresponding period last noiont B. Yntema, Hopel,, College economics professor Little Change Seen of $21,600,000 and Chrysler a loss and igo sah re ; lof $20,000,000 in the third quarter rector, on the basis of 1 N f F p ithat ended in September. ‘data. in €X ew ays General Motors’ profits the It compared state and local reported as $39,147,515, down ‘in Michigan and in one or more predicted by the US. Weather| from $603,412,329 in the corre- of these other states: Illinois, In-/Bureau. for the next few days. | sponding 1957 period. \diana, New Jersey, Ohio, New Fair a ay cloudy a the fore-| Roth Ford and Chrysler report. York Pennsylvania and Wiscon- cast. e low tonight will be near /1958. Ford's loss was listed as $16,-. Of 275 industries surveyed—in- ,. oy Pa ; | 200,000. Chrysler said its nine- cluding retail establishments, eo ace paste aoe sow | ‘month loss was $45,200,000. | 233 — or 85 per cent — paid gy and : rw ‘slightly! an ; : ‘day and Monday will be slightly | GM said its earnings per share lower taxes per employe in other |... {the third quarter and $1.39 for the found. ‘ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac nine mouth) Bemog scompared with In Ohio and Illinois, 109 plants—|was 35. The thermometer . read Pegee of 43 cents and $2.14,’ or 98 per cent of those studied— 55 at 2 p.m. : a : an. ieee 7 carta oan eet “Only Wisconsin,” the report ea wl aos 000 m a said, “‘levies taxes on bysihess that. jfirst nine months last year, GM may be considered somewhat com-| were $1,623.000,000 compared with! oven for this state, findin P Ss es see eVl s§ : gs point seal ad in last year’s third to a moderately lower burden than quarter: ‘in Michigan.” ‘facturing only, 163, or 88 per cent, ' jlisted lower taxes per employe jthan in Michigan. All with opera-|- |tions in Ohio and Illinois reported | Assuming typical annual nonpay-| Toll taxes per worker in Michigan at $300, the report drew this com- $120, Ohio $132, Indiana $159, New Jersey and New York $186, Penn- sylvania $219 and Wisconsin $246. WYntema said he believed the re- is the only one of the big~three | ‘it of $65,633,266, about halfway|ton) is surveying the entire Michigan tax picture. The | Ford recently announced a loss) first nine months of 1958 were {@XeS paid by firms operating both) Little change in temperature is = : sin, jv. | jed losses the first nine months of | October's sunny skies will con-! .of common stock were 22 cents in states than in Michigan, Yutema | The lowest temperature preced- Sales in the first nine months of isted| lower taxes! than ini Michi | |said. Third-quarter sales this year parable to Michigan taxes and, Of 186 plants engaged in manu-| \lower taxes than in Michigan. parison with other states; Ilinois sults were representative of all in- In | \ More on Constitution, Page 34 ‘ } rate Plan to Incinerate Sludge| be the main feature of the new/fore it hits the main plant, thug ‘sewage treatment plant, if prop- 4aV0lding troublesome greased» wr enth clogged lines. . oe ieee Pueniay, e% SG The new plant otherwise will re« : ; semble the new structures that The sludge incinerator will be were erected at the old plant site the city’s first, putting an end to from 1939 to 1952. obnoxious sludge heaps at present plant. Plans call for the new plant | fo straddle the Clinton River, in- Sludge will be pumped from to which the sewage would pass the present plant at East boule- | as clean effluent after if has vard and Featherstone road to heen treated. Site and plans the new one at Auburn and Op- have already been paid for. dyke roads for incineration. v= : . | New buildings would be spread The incinerator also will be used! Se | me srceccccnese SB | Loge | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) oe _ County News ...,...-. sees 2% ON Sludge that is digested at the! . oa Editorials ..........0sceeees 6 (new plant, thus -the city won't be John Kronenberg re- lection 1eWS Marliote ..).00ccecrceeeees, 42 ‘accumulating any more sludge - Demesvat box . Obitwaries ..........0.60000, 5 (heaps. County Clerk ~ O . ee lt. 3.) BECboEOOSHooHeEeAC 37-41 | Another new feature earmarked! F Choices ad Editorial, Page 4 Theaters .. 2... cieee ec ene. 34 for the new plant is a primary} Highest Octane Gasoline Seid ; 'greas i ank. This w teeing 16% # Top Races for Governors, Page 31 TV & Radio Programs .... 47 grease flotation tank. This would) , oe re ee ee Ruel nie om Wilson, Earl .............. 47 remove most grease (which is money refunded. J. S. Farmer Gas Woinen’s Pages ....., 13-17 plentiful in industrial sewage) be QuCo, Orchard Lake Ave. jum . “oat County Is Interested TWO i ‘i z | gt THE PONTIAC PRESS, i. a Porch Lights Signal — ‘Spooks Welcome’ The Parks & Recreation depart-) ment In cooperation with PTAs, ! neighborhood associations and) other community groups are spon-! soring parties for boys and girls| of elementary age at Herrington, Wever, Jefferson, Emerson, Wilson jand Hawthorne schools, A junior high party will be held at 8:30 p.m. at Jefferson Junior High for pupils of that school. Six to 7 pm. Halloween night is; the witching hour recommended by the Pontiac Parks & Recreation Department and the Waterford Township Recreation Department. DETROIT u®—General Motors’ Pontiac slowly iniproving labor situation, yesterday ordered one of the two, i remaining GM locals with unset-; ~~’ wish to treat the youngsters with so that the costumed kiddies will Pontiac reports that 72.000 boys Contest. Prizes will go to “reeam Qf 8 ll on Strike ment. Grade school children should be} high pupils by 11 p.m, the depart-| With the help of the the department wil] call young- A bicyele heads the list of schoolers are a radio and five | there was no decision immedi- watches, pen and pencil sets and |, 4t 3.500 UAW members at GM’s day night by the Jaycees. After Local 15s a int goodies turn on their perch lights knew which homes they're wel- | and girls of school age are regis- who are home by the hours recom-, =e ® | Another With Uncertain! home by 9 p.m.; junior high stu-; ment say Area Chamber of Commerce and) ice and another with uncertain: stets’ homes and if they're home! * 1 * prizes for the grade school divi- itled plant grievances to return to| _ sliver dollars, and for junior and. atelyfrom “Nick Cervelti presi BSC ERO Can Cora Fleetwood Cadillac Body plant in team came to terms with GM on Students Stand Mute It's suggested that people who between those hours Friday night come at, 0 nly 1 GM Plant tered in the annual Mystery Treat mended by the recreation depart. { dents by 1030 pm. and senior! jn Detroit Ordered Back x *% * the Pontiac..Board of Education, ; on time, they'll get prizes. | The United Auto Workers Union| sion, Other prizes for grade work. senior high schoolers, wrist | sent of Local 15 which represents The prizes will be presented Fri-/ Detroit. : plant grievances, the production workers rejected the settlement 744-689. But skilled workers ratified the Status, but Fleetwood) : q today showed only one plant on) status. | on College Grid Pool 2% sted. ssorkers cated the (Continued From Page One) of this thing and we missed the big ones.” He said he believes big time gambling pool operators are working out of Detroit and Chi- cage. Following their arrests Tuesday, Michigan Athletic Director Fritz Crisler said of Rio and Lewis: “We are removing from their respective athletic squads both athletes involved in these charges until their cases are decided.”’ * * * “The coaches know all about it,” Rio said. “I told them what ident Walter Reuther said the total | vote—905-827—favored a return to ‘work, | He ordered the strikers back to 'work but said if new negotiations ‘didn’t bring a satisfactory agree-| ment in a reasonable time the UAW would authorize a new walk- ‘out for the local. * * * The only other GM plant with unsettled grievances is a Fisher Body Plant at Tarrytown, N. Y. All 124 GM car-making plants were shut down by UAW strikes lover local disputes in early Octo ber. The local walkouts continued to plague GM even after a new ‘national + agreement was settled) PROGRESS AT MSUO — Roy J. Alexander, demic building left, director of student affairs at Michigan State Kremer, job superintendent for the Fredman this wing is now onstruction Co., on the status of the first aca- To Be Ready for Classes Next Fall Large cranes, heavy steel gird-j|ing rises on the rolling 1,600-acre, freshman _olass in the fall of ! ers, tons of céncrete and hours of campus. hard work are still the order of the day at Michigan State Uni- versity Oakland. 3 State University, but designed’ to Since construction began early] be virtually autonomous with its | last May, this has been the daily; own faculty and administration, | pattern as the first academic build-' MSUO will open its doors to a | * With Nationwide Broadcast Friday — | | ke to End Election Drive | “WASHINGTON ® —. President each of ‘the two party rallies at, Eisenhower, back from a three- which Eisenhower spoke in 1 northwest part of the campus. The one-floor wing University Oakland; -checks—-with-—-Clarence= has-been -completely bricked, and -one-third of — MSUO Building ‘on Schedule’ “Sister” school to Michigan | part ] had in it—which was noth. with a companywide strike 122 hours ing. The coaches have faith in me Old. GM resumed production only and will wait to see what happens. [ast week. | I think the publicity will hurt my i ootball. No matter what ns, | ® * ' meope wil thing tm wrong They CL@imM Office Set Up people will thing I'm wrong. They always take a negative attitude! wa toward bad publicity.” f J f V t Rio's trial was set for Nov. 20; OF e IC ims Lewis’ for Nov. 19; Riseman’s and Dodgson’s Nov. 13; Mitea’s and DETROIT (P—The Air Force Collins’ on Nov. 12. is setting up a special office to | process claims growing out of the crash of a British jet bomber in Detroit last Friday. The Air Force said the office Chilly Breezes Continue to Fan Across North gar Three houses vere demolished By The Associated Press = and about 60 were damaged The nation’s weather pattern) gnen the delta - winged jet showed only minor changes today | plunged to the ground in a mid- as cool weather continued across ge class residential neighbor. broad areas from the Rockies to peed. . the Atlantic Coast. There were, patches of rain and snow. threugh next Tuesday, and long- | Nobedy on the ground was ' killed or injured seriously. x * * The six airmen, en route from Generally fair and dry weather Lineoin, England, to Lincoln, prevailed in most areas west of! Neb., on a combined goodwill the Rockies. | and training mission, were pre- ’ ®« | sumed dead, \mere Friday night. | * would be in operation from today | \state campaign tour, will close his New York, He hit out at the Dem) drive for election of a Republicanjocrats again, but not nearly so ‘Congress with a nationwide tele- sharply as he did in Pennsylvania) i} vision-radio address from Balti-jand West Virginia—and in Cali- fornia and Chicago last week. The President returned to the -wING SHOT’ AT DEMS capital by plane early today after) N . hat argh AT GA Gy ahanping In New York he swatted at wha 'for votes in West Virginia, Penn- sylvania and New York. TO CLIMAX CAMPAIGN | The Baltimore address will cli. and advocates of as the hardest hitting campaign “ay: of Eisenhower's political career. * * & | * * * now under construction on the roofed. 1938. _-~ “We're right on schedule,’” com- ments Roy J. Alexander, MSUO director of student affairs. ‘“The building will be ready late next summer and will contain 39 class- rooms, two large lecture rooms, four elementary and advanced chemistry and physics laborator- jes, a library, and administrative. and faculty offices,” * * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 _ ‘| was the first Could nen $16 Million Plan Delays Its Action on Clinton River Project River Sewage District project by the Oakland County Department of Public Works. . Harold K. Schone, acting DPW director, said the question is the degree to which Pontiac partic- ipates in the project. - ~« & that plang wil] go ahead whether or not Pontiac voters ap- ment plant expansion bond issue Tuesday. The occasion of Schone’s talk Foundation for Prosperity conference sponsored | by the Chamber’s Industrial Af- fairs Committee at Pontiac Elks Temple. The DPW head was the last of five speakers who stressed Since the projected 250-square| mile sewage district Schone is ‘planning must find treatment fa- cilities somewhere, there are four big questions which Pontiac must answer, he said: x * * > 1) Will the city enlarge its pres ent facilities, which at present are running at capacity? (2) If the facilities are enlarged, would the.-city be willing and able to enlargé its service district to areas? . (3) If not, would the city be Sylvan Lake) from their sewage treatment agreements? And (4) if Pontiac does not in- crease its own treatment facilities, would it be willing to turn to an outside disposal plant for service? DEPENDS ON COOPERATION Schone said that success of the project depends on the cooperation of Pontiac; which lies almost in the heart of the district to be served, and Macomb County, which| lies in the eastern half of the Clin- ten River basin. In reporting on _ construction progress, George Karas, MSUO supervising engineer, revealed that |one wing of the building has been| . completely bricked and one-third of this wing is now roofed. The south end of the three- | story, or classroom, wing has been bricked, with the remain. ing brick work slated for the next four to six weeks. “Pre-cast panels faced with and work has begun on pre-cast panels with enamel face plates on the columns of the wing,” he adds. Karas explained that a relative- ly new concept in school heating {will be used at MSUO. “A boiler +will be installed next week using hot water under high pressure — . “What we are fighting against civing us more heat storage in the However, he pitched his politick- is the dominant wing of the party, mains and making the transport. The DPW is cooperating with of World War 1 ing on a less harsh note in New and it is that party which I be- ing of heat mote economical,” he the communities involved in draw-| York Tuesday. He spoke at two lieve does not, in its practice, in says. rallies of party workers and urged its teac hings, hold to these) sound | election of Nelson A. Rockefeller straightforward, honest, as governor and Rep. Kenneth B. and sane principles which have Keating to the U.S. Senate. pate America great.” x * | At another ‘Hart on TV Tonight | point -Bisenhower| LANSING WF — Lf. Gov. | Rockefeller joined Keating in Said the Republicans “believe in Philip A. Hart will appear on ‘telling enthusiastic audiences of Sane programs instead of hysteri-| _GOP workers that they as the Cal programs.” ticket leaders were happy Eisen-| The shower came to New York — and'New York visit by attending a that his visit had helped them. | There were 300 to 400 campaign’ jworkers on hand as planned at lifetime devotion to the game. Coolest air extended across the northern tier of states from Mon- tana to New England. Some of the chilly breezes extended deep into the Southland. Frost was pre- dicted as far south as eastern Ar- kansas, northern Georgia and in- terior sections of the Carolinas. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureas Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Temper-| atures will average mear the normal, high ef 55 and normal lew ef 38 fer the! next few days. Shewers are possible! Friday night or Saturday Sunday and, Menday will be slightly warmer. =e | Tedar in Pentiac { Lowest temperature preceding 8 am.’ At $8 am Wind velocity 5 m p.h.| Direction—North Sun sets Wednesday at § 30 pm Sun rises Thursday at 702 «tr Moon sets Ti y at 0 78 am Moon tises Wednesday at € 67 pm. Downtown Temperatures &aom™m Un lam 46 Jam 16 12 m 5} 8am #6 Ip m $3} 9am 18 Zp m 55 19a. m 42 | “ Tuesday in Pontiac ; i {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature - ar 54 Lowest temperature a9 | Mean temperature or 465 Weather—Partiy cioud: One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ...........-...53 | Lowest temperature ......+ceeeeee 37 Mesn temperature. podgesDoesne 45 Weather—Rain Highest and Lewest Temperatures This, ate in 84 Years | TS in 1046 22 1m 1873) Tuesday's Temperature Chart I Alpena 47 32 Los Angeles 77 58 Baltimore 54°42 Marquette 46 38 Bismarck 49 24 Memphis €2 37) Brownevtile 68 82 Miamt 82 «61 Buffalo 46 46 Milwalkee O40 Chicage 64 45 Minneapolis S58 34 Cincinna't! 60 34 New Orleans 64 43 - Cleveland 63 46 New York 4a 4F Denver 47 2 Omaha 56 (34 Detrot 85 36 Pellston 48 24 Duluth 48 27 Phoenix 81 61 = Fort Worth 62 523 Pittsburgh 4 43 NEW POPE AS A VATICAN G Rapids 58 2%, Bt Louis $9 37 ers Houghton 40 377° 8. Francisco 71 51. John XXIII, chosen today as Sup Jacksonville 760 86 8 & Marie 51 36 Kanses City @0 39 Traverse C. 2 : AP Wirephoto NUNCIO-®ope nuncio at Paris when he was caught in this reme Pontiff of President concluded his’ iNational Football Foundation din- ner where he was honored for) television screens across the | state tonight to assail what he called Vice President Nixon's “big smear against Michigan.” | His 15-minute television show | tonight (6:15 p.m. EST) will be | carried by WJBK-FV, Detroit. ‘Work for Peace,’ Pope Asks Rulers (Continued From Page One) and government heads of many nations. After his broadcast, Pope John ordered the reopening of the doors of the conclave area, where 51 princes of the charch had gone through the three tense days of balloting that finally led to his selection. Bells of St. Peter’s and of Rome's 300 churches pealed. ROME FESTIVE | ; ‘Schone explained. he termed the dominant wing ot mre iar ot arte sity as pe = ithe Demoeratic party. But he didn't say, as he had earlier, that the wing is made up of radicals harebrained max what generally is regarded spending schemes. He put it this Plans for the Oakland County half of the district should be building was estimated at between | | under way by Jan. 1, Schone | | The DPW is seeking a $400,000 advance from the federa} govern- Chrysler Kiltie Band from High- land Park, several thousand Bir- mingham youngsters will march Halloween Pontiac voters Nov. 4 may helpjin the annual parade to decide a big question mark in! ryiday evening. the plans for a $16,500,000 Clinton; the line of march will form tin streets, and move off promptly at 7:30. tainment will’ be provided by the jeity’s businessmen. Following the parade a dance will be held in prove the $3,300,000 sewage treat-| willing to release outside areasisin9 taken Monday night from the (such as Waterford Township and Birmingham Lumber Co. office. BIRMINGHAM — Led_ by ‘the about 7 p.m. at Chester and Mar- x * * Prizes, refreshments and enter- ol Dis- . tely 7,009 tickets have been dis ed at the schools. _ Following tradition, Birmingham youngsters take to the streets to- morrow night for “trick or treat’ activities. Along with the costumed elves and goblins will be a group of boys and girls from the city’s churches. Identified by orange badges, they will be seeking money for the United Nations Interna- tional Children’s Emergency Fund. The Birmingham Council. of fund-raising campaign for needy vided the city into 10 districts. Five hundred TS are ex- pected to participate in the house- to-house drive. ee Apparently not satisfied with the 1025 Haynes St., thieves ransacked the firm’s office again last night. * * * children across the seas, has di-| in Halloween Parade mingham family, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. , Born in Detroit, she came to Birmingham with her parents as a small child, residing at what is now known as the Lambert Farm, - located on 14-Mile road. She was a member of the Unity Lutheran Church in Detroit. x *« * -| Highland Park, Mrs. Frank T. King of Royal Oak and Mrs. Norman A. .- Purdy of Detroit; and one grand- — daughter. Tentative Plans Call for Burning Sludge (Continued From Page One) far apart to leave inner room for future expansion. Much of the city’s 47-acre site would remain unoccupied, for future expansion also. * * * The new plant is designed to in- crease the city’s sewage treatment capacity . by old plant will average 15 million gallons a day, while a 60 inch interceptor line leading to the new plant would funnel off an additional five mil- lion gallons a day in that direction, In addition, the two plants would be tied together by a gas line. This would carry the meth- | ane gas, a by-product of sewage disposal, which is used to run plant pumps. The gas line would Birmingham Police said only be two-way, providing a safe- guard if trouble cropped up at ‘about $7 was missing from the Soa doorless safe which was being re-| = ° paired after having been broken There also would be a laboratory into the previous night. .jat the new administration build- Files, ledgers and other con- ing, where chemical analysis can tents in the safe were found this be applied to sewage samplings |morning strewn about the office/Made not only at the plant sites, by William Rosso of Birmingham, but also in spot checks throughout co-owner of the company. ithe city. ~*~ * * - ¢ Damage to the interior of the Some of the other big costs at new plant: $411,000 — This covers the cost \of the aeration tanks, pipe gallery . . __sand blower building which are the Robert Girardin, city recreation heart of the disposal system. $200 and $300. ment to finance planning, he said. This would not be a grant, and would have to be paid back, Schone’ emphasized. The district contemplated would coincide with the natural drainage district of the Clinton River, Communities involved would be Avon, Pontiac, Waterford, In- dependence and Orion Townships director, has been appointed by ay x Recreation Association of Michi- ~ gan ‘as its. representative to the $333,500 — For the connecting 60 National Association District Board. His term will begin next April. = inch interceptor pipeline. $275,000 — For two digesters, in which sludge would sit for 20 to 3% days to decompose before going Edward N. McDaniel Edward N. McDaniel, 64, of Hickory’ Grove Rd., Bloomfield day at his home. His body is at Manley Bailey Funeral Home. | principally, plus parts of Oak- land, Addison, Oxford, Brandon and Springfietd Townships plus | smaller portions of several other townships. ‘ing up plans, said Schone. The DPW director emphasized ‘the need for advanced planning in four big areas on which expansion in north Oakland County hinges: sewers, drains, water and roads. Area planning is the answer, he believes. “We have had our | heads in the sand too many | years,” he commented, saying | there has been a lack of local | planning and a lack of responsi- bility on the part of county and inter-county agencies. He said some small governments seem ‘‘to fear’ larger, inter-com- munity projects while others tend to make their own improvements without regard for other com- munities. x & * “Our county is 10 years behind ‘in finding proper funds to finance planning,’’ Schone believed. He chided the state legislature for failure te provide “many tools which,” he said, the DPW, the first of its kind in the state, needs to push through projects. “In many cases, metropolitan ‘area legislation has been blocked y rural areas and sometimes in- * * * Mr. McDaniel had been em- ployed as a gardener. He was a ‘member of the Presbyterian jChurch in Lapeer and a veteran * * * Surviving are two daughters, | NEED ADVANCED PLANNING | Mrs. Carl Neilson of Grayling and _Mrs. William Cameron of Fiint: two sons, Dotiglas C. of Manton and Richard N., stationed with the Air Force in Nebraska; one sis- ter and, one brother. Mrs. Charies F. Miller Service for Mrs. Charles F. (Anna) Miller, 85, of Highland Park, a member of a pioneer Bir- $130,000 Is Raised Towards UF Goal (Continued From Page One) campaign stood at 42 per cent of its $6,849 goal. Independence Township has col- lected $2,297 toward its $7,978 cam- paign goal, according to Mrs. De- Vere Games, Women’s Division Chairman. : Mrs. George Marble, Brandon Campaign Chairman, also attended the meeting; however, she had no progress _report to make since Brandon’s drive didn't kick off until last Thursday. * * * ce Township, died unexpectedly Mon- to the incinerator. x * * | $213,200 — For roadways, piping, sidewalks and other yard fixtures. | $130,500 — For the initial screen jand grit chambers to remove large items such as rags, leaves, bones, etc. This will be able to handle up to 90 million gallons on stormy days. | The administration building | will cost about $93,600; the pri- | mary, settling tank, $66,000; final settling tank, $60,300: chlorine tank, $65,300; electrical work, $75,000; painting, $25,000: {and Clinton River bridge, | In addition, 15 per cent has been ‘Set aside for contingencies and en- ‘ginecring, financing and legal ‘costs and another $31,000 ear- marked for new land and rights- of-way costs. ~*~ * «* Not all the new work will be done at the new plant though. There’s $198,100 worth of con- struction earmarked for the old plant, including a new final set- tling tank to take pressure off the existing chlorine tanks; and two pumping stations, one to pump the dried sludge to the new incinerator. Soviet Writer Won't Accept Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM, Sweden (?—So- viet Author Boris Pasternak teday refused to accept the.Nobel Prize for Literature. He referred to ‘‘the society I live in." Pastenak sent a cable to Dr. 'b A brilliant sun shone over the djvidual, metropolitan area com- Italian capital. which was in a munities have sided against it too,” festive mood. Throughout the City ‘Schone said. the posters announcing the death . and funeral services for Pope Pius|‘SOLVE PROBLEM OURSELVES had disappeared. In their places, For instance, Schone ‘said, there Anders Oesterling, permanent sec- retary of Royal Swedish Acad- emy, which awards the Literary Nobel Prizes. = * * * A highlight of the luncheon was the presentation of seven inch In- dian Brave Oscars to leading work- ers who have strpassed 100 per .Served as secretary of the papal were bright new posters hailing the new pontiff. There was jubilation in Pope John’s native north Italian hamlet, Sotto 1 Monte, and in Venice at elevation of the jovial, portly patriarch who in the Catholic view becomes the 262nd vicar of Christ on earth and a direct successor of St. Peter. VENICE AGLOW Venice glowed with lights. The city of canals went wild. As one of the first acts of his pontificate, Pope John elevated Msgr. Alberto di Iorio to the rank of cardinal. Msgr. dj Iorio, 74, had conclave, and tradition is that the iare no major problems in north \Oakland County in which town- ships are not involved. But he called the 15-mill township-county tax limitation “inadequate and an- tiquated” in the face of financing demands, “1¢ is my firm belief that we should be able to solve our drain, water and sewage probletns our- selves,” , concluded. “It we can’t do it, then the feder®! and state will have to step in and-do it for us. “This would certainly be a blow) to. self-prestige and the right of self-government.”’ prelate who fills such duties ig named a cardinal at the conclu-| son, Industry _is the biggest buyer in the diamgnd market, taking about cent-of their quotas. Twenty-seven workers from the Women's and Commercial Divisions received the awards, aA The Pontiac Manufacturers’ As: sociation sponsored today’s lunch- eon. The businesses included in the P.M.A. are American Forging! General Motors' Corporation, Jig Bushing Company, Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Cor- poration, Pontiac Varnish Com- pany, and Universal Oil Seal Com- pany. William Belaney served as Mas- ter of Ceremonies, and the Rev. Milton Bank, of Central Methodist 80 per cent, “Because of the meaning attrib- uted to this award in the society ~ I live in, I-ought to say no thanks to the undeserved prize awarded me,” Pasternak said. “Do not take my voluntary refusal with- any ill will.” * « * Oesterling recei cablé from Pasternak Saturday ng hig gratitude at the Nobel a’ : That cable read: “Immensely * thankful, touched, proud, aston- ished, abashed.”” * .¥ > Today’s cable indicated that. ite the meantime something had hap-’ pened to Pasternak to chahge his mind. The author of the novel “Doctor Zhivago,”’ which is criti- cal of communism, has been un- der rigorous attack in the Soviet Church gave the invocation, press, * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OC OBER 29, 1958 VHK bas These SAVINGS Can Be YOURS— | Just SHOP SIMMS TOMORROW ‘, «, these ate just a few of the many, many bargains you'll find at Simms. 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Every to provide for the anticipated in-| wanted cofor in assorted styles, de- Reds May Kill Waterford Schoo] Head creased enrollment. 6 to 18 2 for signs, patterns. No limit—price good + while stock remains of styles including Ivy Leagues, stripes and plaids. Assorted colors. Buy now and save Choice of STRIPES and PATTERNS BOYS’ SOCKS —7 Pair Sizes 615 to 10 Gay colors in these elastic top socks, Limit 7 pair per person SIMMS). —Main Floor | increase becouse of the cy re- duction of previously incurred) indebtedness and of the increased Russia's Having pool ccoccoleahaty 6,500 pupils in the! \survey material for a su; ggested valuation in the school district, Waterford Township School Dis-|§5 million school building program : Yi Shunck explained. Year Suspension Seen trict since 1950, according to a = as Likely Death-Blow final enrollment report at the ™ iia EER IEE ES Board of Education office. : THURS. - FRI. SAT. SALE SPECIAL! UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) This year’s enrollment of 808 ~ more than last year, is the largest —Western diplomats at the U.N. annual increase since the Pontiac grew increasingly fearful today Lake School District was annexed that the Soviet Union plans to five years ago, according to super Serve-Carts scuttle Big Three negotiations for | mtendent William Shunck. an inspection system to enforce The number of papils now en- : a ban on nuclear weapons tests relied in the Waterford Town- Csiginal) 5) 35 Setters * * * ship School District, totals 11,335 The apprehension stemmed, who are attending 22 schools. fr . : test fl Cites Enrollment ! a ee Test Ban Talks (Cites Emrollment Increase, re has been an increase of tics, construction. costs and other Reduces House Noises — Protects Stair Steps Curved Front Edges for Extra Safety xis" Rubber STAIR TREADS Regular 39c¢ Each Bt 1.00 BLACK COLOR ONLY Durable ribbed heavy-duty all rub- ber treads. Easy to install yourself No limit —2nd Fleer King-Size Trays rom the Soviet Union's la flat These include 137 pupils at the rejection of the US.-British call, Oakland County Children’s Home for a one-year suspension of nu- and 12 at the Tuberculosis Sana- clear weapons tests beginning terfum. i . cre ® — Fold When Not in Use with the opening of the Big Three > ’ a ca Frid By the end of the next five year T oy talks in ene. a “ - pe period, officials estimate that Tubular sree: frames, : . ; there will be an additional 3.000 ¢ !6'2 inch trays, 2° swivel Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister ; | B pupils in the school district, and casters, push handle. Beauti- Valeman Zorin told the U_N.’s 91 : alre st of th ant bui fully ( nation Political (Commitice ‘Mon already most of the present build ully decorated. Easy to carry carton . cen ; ings are operating with capacity day ght that the Soviet nion was pail ed t j it ‘s in loads, he said. $8 North . —ind as prepared to contribu ,| The Board of Education has Saginaw P | TiaVaaty BROTHERS Floor every (possible way (micas authorized Shunck to obtain statis : the talks. He oe plain, how-| in eee ee ee sce” Hm “3 ever, that the Kremlin would stick | to its insistence on an uncondition- & al agreement to suspend - tests | He “immediately and forever.’ SS The Western nuclear powers de-, mand. an inspection system to de- tect Violations before agreeing to Sensational SPECIAL PURCHASE a “DELUXE QUALITY Large 15x28 Inches—Popular RUBBER TIRE Scraper Mats Regular $2.49 Auto rubber tire link 22 mats for doorways Scrapes mud off shoes Heary Bristles—for INDOORS & OUTDOORS LONG mance Push Broom Reguler $1.50 ¢ Durable stiff bristles—idea! for garage, basement, etc. |2-inch 91 44 2 °nd Fleer We e Promised Not to Advertise the Brand Name! . . . . because We Cut The PRICE SO LOW!) 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Limited stock prea | / | | 3 a & wm a a r a * A a & a aS a a a a ‘ a A & 4 a 4 & a) fa A a a ba | a A ; § & a a a & a & a a a & r A A] a a & & Fs a | NO $ Fs Choice of A ase | rt & a a a & A & a & A & a re & a & i) & & A a a & Fa ry & wm ry a rn a a & Pi A a & Fy a & a ] i A a a a a & ed a a Fs A % A a a & a & * & & A a 4 —ind Floor TOY DEPT. Oakland Fuel & Paint FE 5-6159 430 Orchard Leke PF 98 N. Saginaw Pontiac's Deep-Cut Discount Store AMAAMMD DMP MMPP MIDI I HDD BH HHH DH PIRIRDD PPB M BAP 2 em f THE PONTIAC PRESS sinc A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher - Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 239, 1958 It Seems to Me Especially | Worthy Candidates for Tuesday’s Election Listed A reasonably spirited “off-year” political campaign is drawing to a close. At first, the top level candidates proceeded cautiously and the general atmosphere suggested an aura of brotherly love, and a desire to placate. x * * ’ However, as the campaign wore on, the kettle began to boil at the Presidential level and at about the same time, candidates from New York to California (including New York AND California) “took the silk off the hammer” and the fur flew. This is a healthy condition. It's typically American. x * * Here in Michigan, the two Guber- natorial candidates went after each other hammer and tongs, following a TV: debate and they've continued swinging. It's all to the good: This newspaper doesn't advocate mud- slinging or hitting below the belt, but a hard fought battle between two earnest men clears the atmosphere; and it uncovers any lurking skeletons that might rattle unseen, “and waste their sweetness on the desert air.” * * * I believe PAUL BAGWELL will better serve the citizens of Michigan than will G. MENNEN WILLIAMS. BAGWELL charges that WiLLiams drives in- dustry and employment out of the State. WILLIAMs denies this, but from our humble niche on West Huron Street, the Governor certainly does not enjoy the confidence of those in a position to provide jobs. x* 6% * I grant that he might be a de- Jightful companion ina hunting camp or on the golf course, but that isn't sufficient. I doubt whether any considerable por-. tien of Michigan industry believes in him at all, and the Walter Reuther Stamp on him has been imprinted with indelible ink. He's the captives. captive. We want independence in public offices. Also, we need more employ- ment. Bagwell rates the call. kok * In the Congressional race, WILLIAM S. BRooMFIELD has done a very cred- itable job—especially for a first year man. He has a good grasp of the Situation and has shown an unusual willingness to work and dig into mat- ters. Here is a comer that will be heard from in Washington. He has compiled a splendid first term on the Varsity. x * *» In Lansing, L. ‘Harvey Lodge has become a leading figure in the State Legislature and has prestige and standing “that will aid Oakland County in matters that are pressing for solution. He has a good grasp of essentials and can analyze the -problems. His long business experience will stand him in good stead. * * * Locally. I feel that ARTHUR J, Law's years of experience on the City Com- mission and further as Mayor, qualify him particularly for the im- portant House post in Lansing. The Legislature handles and disburses several hundred million dollars and this demands experience, plus po- litical and business ARTHUR THE ncn C PRESS Savvy. Published by Tue Pontiac Press Company 48 W Huron St Pontiac, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Roussett Basser? : Jonun A RiLaY Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Direc:or Manager Howasp H Frrgereard 11, Erent M Teanwetr Vice Presiden? and _ Circulation Manager Business Mahager G Merswatt Jorn, foun W Firrorrare Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager s ~ogreT Bo Tare, Managing Editer Groecr C Inman, Managing Editor The Associated Press is entitled exciusively to the ise for republication of a}} loca) news printed in this oexspaper as wel! as al) AP news dispatches , The Powtiac Peres te delivered by carrier for # cente a week; where carrier service is not avatiable by maj] in Oakland, Genetee. Livingston. M@comb. Lapeer and Wachtenaw Countier it ts $1296 a year eleewhere in Michigan @nd 8!) other piacer in the United States $2000 as vear A'l mail subscriptions parable tn Qdrance Entered second clac« tratier at Pontra Member of ABC. Phone Pontiac FE 2-616! “asked to shoulder Law is experienced in business deal- ings and has had the type of back- ground that is valuable to the tax- payers who foot the bills. * * * In the race for the United States Senate, we see an unusually well edu- cated and well qualified Oakland County boy running against an in- cumbent who has six years of US. Senate experience behind him. Opponents charge that PH Harr will operate directly in the shadow of WALTER REUTHER and echo his slight- est whims. I believe this of Governor WILLIAMs, but I can’t reconcile such subjugation with Pui, Hart’s bring- ing up and the general philosophy of government which he outlined here in Pontiac. x *«§ * The Detroit News is supporting Hart and The Free Press is up- holding Potter. This will be a close race and the whole nation is watching. Charles Potter is an earnest, conscientious, two fisted fighter who wears no man’s collar — that’s for sure. I’m voting for him and four vears ago I supported the Oakland County man for Lieutenant Governor. - * x * In general, it seems to me that voters should bear in mind that we've just had the six most prosperous yeats the nation ever experienced. Our own automotive area suffered more than the average in the current recession, BUT EVEN IN THE SLUMP our total national income was at very high levels and the employment was above 60 million AT ALL TIMES. * * * Also, our young men were not a musket and march~into the front line trenchés. ‘Fhe Republican administration re- frained from declaring war on any- one. That’s.a big item. Isn't it? * * * And, the GOP gave_us the first income tax cut since the Demo- crats started spending every cent in sight some 25 vears ago. s These things add up to a Repub- lican ballot in my book. Let's have peace, prosperity and an independent government, be- holden to no sectorism. ~*~ « * Go and vote! It’s a duty and a_privilege. And in Conclusion: ...... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: This is supposed to be a hot. tip from the inside: Don’t overlook RCA- Victor’s “Christmas Holidays at Ra- dio City Music Hall.” Good Christmas gift.......... The airlines have their first “second generation’ hostess. She's EvELYN ANDERSON and her mother was a pioneer stewardess 25 years ago Four of the men C. E. Witson picked for assistants in the Pentagon building have arisen to cabinet stature: MITCHELL, ANDER- son, SEATON and GRAY taxi driver in New York this past summer had an air-conditioned cab CC ce Ce ia) CC ee with a tray of seven different drinks . (hard and soft) which were iced. * * * New York schools are under unusually close scrutiny this fall as this is the first time all classes havent “automatically passed.” or Overheard in the Wal- dron powder room (but not by me): “Him? Huh, he’s not worth my wiles.” Neither J.C. Penney nor Sebastian S. Kresge has ever taken a drink Sign on marquee of a Carolina theater: “Closed —by popular demand.” kt &« « ? Nomination as an especially good citizen: Bert HENSON ..... . JIM Downey calls those prompted TV contestants ‘‘Quizlings.” 6 0 00 0 6 ee 0 o They’re readying another act to re- place Eppre Fisuer if the “listening @ Service, tne, INEA Fall Styles... Claim It U surps Rights of Congress At Pasadena, Calif., last Aug. 23. the Conference of State Chief Jus- tices, by a vote of 36-8, approved a long, detailed report attacking the Earl Warren Supreme Court in’ language about as strong as lawyers ever permit themselves to put on paper. ~ The Warren Court, said the chief justices of the supreme courts of 34 of the states, has taken to invading the territory of Congress and making laws on its own, in- stead of leaving that job to the Senate and the House, whose busi- ness under the Constitution is to make all federal laws. As the state chief justices put. it, the Warren Court ‘too often has tended to adept the role of poltey maker without proper ju- dicial restraint.” - This was a very tough indictment of the high court, because it came from judges of other courts. There- fore, it was-expert testimony, not just some squawking by amateur critics not trained in the legal profession. = * * bg But there was worse to-come for the Warren Court; and it has now arrived via the .U. S. News & World Report, the esteemed weekly news magazine published in Wash- ington. When the state chief justices’ complaint became public, . the USNWR set out to poll all 351 of the judges, active tHe 438, district courts aad US. circuit Courts of appeals, as. to whether they agreed or disagreed. with the state supreme court chiefs Results of this pol! have now been published in the magazme’s Oct. 24 isste. 36 PET. ANSWER Answers.to the short question- naire were received from 128 of the federal judges, or 36.5 per cent of the total number. Pro- fessional pollsters such as Dr. George Gallup regard a respense of 30-40 per cent in such canvasses as “‘very good” erage. Of the 128 judges answering the questionnaire, 46 per cent agreed with the state chief jus- tices in ‘their denunciations of the Warren Court, 39 per cent disagreed, and 15 per cent wouldn't say yes and wouldn't say no. - Of those who did say yes or ne, o4 per cent agreed with the state justices, and 46 per cent digagreed. Thus, it is evident that there is strong disapproval of the Warren Court among a large percentage of those who know the Supreme Court best; namely, the judges on the lower levels of the judiciary audience” shrinks any fur- ther Three loud cheers for the Telephone Science Series. I can’t un- derstand it- all, but it’s a very constructive contribu- tion to general knowledge ao eee Government figures show filter ciga- rettes now claim half the trade and the companies note with great satisfaction that filter smokers puff harder and more fre- quently. (Gals le&d the whole herd in individual consumption. ) For shame. JACKIE GLEASON took off 64 pounds and his program Friday night was real good. That’s more than I could ever say in the old days. —-HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ee ard_retired, on- — far above av- pyramid capped by the Supreme Court. What it adds up to is ‘that the Supreme Court hasbeen tried by a qualified jury of its peers (if not its superiors) in legal learning and judicia) experience, and has been found wanting. Its persistent invasions of Con- gress’ lawmaking territory are a threat to the ver) survival of this equntry as a republic. That.is how serious the situation is, and how menacing to the tra- ditional ~rights\ and privileges of all of us. We nrost earnestly hope that the next Congress wil] pass some or all of the curb-the-Warren- Court measures which carie within a whisker of passing the last Congress but were finagled te death by Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex.) and House Speaker Sam Ray- burn (D-Tex.). State Judges Attack High Court Meanwhile, if you want to find out some of the things the Warren Court has been up to you can hardly do better than to come by a copy of the 1958 report of the American Bar Association's Spe- cial Committee on Communist Tac- tics, Strategy and Objectives. This document summarizes the Warren Court's 20 worst pro-Com- munist_ decigjons, in addition to giving the reader a working know!- edge of how the criminal Com- munist conspiracy operates throughout the free world. 5 The report was mysteriously throttled in the ABA; but Sen. Styles Bridges (R-N.H.} got hold of a copy and inserted it in the Congressional Record. It is now being distributed at “Hi.cents a copy {to cover mailing and production costs) by America’s Future, Inc., S42 Main St., New Rochelje; N. Y>nand we recommend it to -patriotic-Americans. Reprinted from New Yor Nally News Dr. William Brady Says: Here Are Common Signs of Riboflavin Deficiency Common signs, theugh net pesi- tive proof, of ariboflavinosis = the ~< to daily intake of riboflavin (formerly called vitamin B2 or. G) — are the appearance of “bloodshot ey: in the mucous membrane cover- ing the eveballs; lechrymation, wa- tery eyes or tears; burning or itching of the eyes or eyelids or irrt- tation gs though from sand or cin- der in eye; photo- DR. BiADY phobia, dislike of strong ljght. If, these signs fit, your case remember, don’t worry. dust boost your riboflavin intake by (1) consuming not less than 4 glasses (a quart) of milk or (2) supplementing your diet with two 5-milligram tablets ef ribo- flavin daily for a period of not less than six weeks. Milk is the richest source of riboflavin. Other manifestations of ribo- flavin deficiency are paleness of the lips, especially at-the angles of the mouth, with maceration and piling up of-whitish matter on a pink background, Slight fissures may appear at the site of wrinkles at the corners of the mouth. The tongue is magenta or pur- plish red (whereas the tongue of a person who has good nutrition is pink) and may be peinful and burn when food is taken. In some case¢ of ‘geographic tongue’ (coating in irregular map-like patches), riboflavin deficiency is involved. These signs may not in them- selves spell ariboflavinosis, But when they occur in association with a peculiar kind of greasy scaliness of the skin on the sides and bridge of the nose, over the eyebrows and about the ears, correction of the ultrarefined, high calory but vitamin-poor and mineral-poor diet ts surely in- dicated. Besides milk and cheese, ribo- flavin-rich foods most desirable in the corrective diet are spinach, turnip greens, endives, kale, water- cress, broccoli, cauliflower, dried peas, dried beans, lentils, bacon, ham, calf liver, heart, kidney, al- falfa, nuts, peanuts, plain wheat, sardines, fish roe, wheat germ, wheat bran and yeast. Skim milk, acidophilus milk, but- termilk, evaporated milk or dried milk is equivalent to fresh whole milk as a source of riboflavin. : One of the characteristics of* youth, ‘that schoolgirl complex- ion,”’ is milk-fed and therefore hard ind nowadays, Sigmed letters mot more than one page or 100 words iong pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not dis- ease. diagnosit-~or treatment. will be answered by Br. Wiliam Brady, tf a stamped self-addresaed—enveiope te sent te The Pontiae Press. Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1958) : * Why cnt pares ep ti Een Hn hi oe mga Widow a I'm with “Grumpy Gram” as Ss an boulaas oak ienite tae than just neighborhood children. 'T handed out about 300 pieces of candy last year and I know more than half weren't from around here. I don't ‘ mind handing out as long as I have it, but when it comes to kids that look like high school kids and when they say they're not from this ra a Let's leave begging te the little ones who have fun deing it and: wouldn’t do any mischief even’ if they didn’t receive goodies. When dads and moms drive their kids from suburb to suburb just to collect loot, I say it's unfair. I finish handing out to neighbor kids - ae ee ee ee oe ee ee * * * : : suburb, I hesitate. If parents would cooperate, I think we'd do better. Drayton Giver I remember when we would go begging as late as nine or ten o'clock at night and seldom met an oldster who wasn't having as much fun as we. Children now are “allowed” to beg only one hour and then we're told to turn out our porch lights and discourage the children. My daughter is only six and it doesn't give her very much time to get very far. : * * * It doesn't take much time and very little money to bake a few cookies and if you'd let yourself go and perhaps decorate them, you might even have a little fun. We have about 100 children here every year and we keep a list of the boys and giris. Some of them even have a song to de for you. wk * What if they do come from the country.or sparsely populated sub- urbs to take part in this? They're all fun-loving children, liying in a free, fun-loving country. The city Sponsors a nice program for our children- but nothing can replace the Tricks and Treats. Hooray for Halloween. Children grow up so fast. Then they have only memorics of those wonderful days. Let's make them good memories. I agree. with Grumpy Gram. After three years this subdivision has had its share of people drop- ping off their children. . Bless the little children's hearts, they swarm from house to house like busy little bees. A very few y “thank you.”’ Most of therm say “Is that all?’ I love children and don't regret what little I can give them. I*m_not complaining or brag- ging, but last year I gave over 1,000 one-cent tandies out, plus apples, pennies~and five-cent candy. * * * = This year, like most other men.— my husband collected two days pay. How ean we give to out- siders? Please, parents, if your children live out im the country where there are no othe? houses, they are more than welcome to what little I can give, but if you live ip a well-settled r- hood, please keep your | there. + ® Most™-people in this stbdivision have been jaid off completely or have just returned to work. Come back next year iftimes are better. Not_This —— Children ‘Come on, n, Harry;~ Let ‘Em Have It’ T never saw the GOP so schred as it is right now. They re on the verge of losing everything and they know it. Come on, Harry, Iet ‘em have it all over again Cheering Section Case Records of a Psychologist: No Soap on My Windows ‘Let Them Have Freedom Now’ If more people would let teen- agers ‘young adults) act normal now, -later there would be fewer delinquent adults. If they aren't allowed any freedom now, they'!! .take it later, regardiess of the cost. Then there will be more little chil- dren to suffer. If they want to holler, sing or dance, let them. The day will come all] too soon for them to settle down. Police have better things to do than run for a bunch of cranks. When it’s legitimate, sure, call them. but not just because some- one Bats, noisy. Trust them a little. You'll gemtheir than&s for it. All Young Adults : ——— ‘Guess They’re— Not So Happy’ ‘It's surprising the number of supposedly happy. married people wended _of 20 or more years who ‘their way to the high school audi- torium for the do's and don'ts on sex life. Must be their years of married * life were not as happy as they = would have people think. Happily Married Couple. (Who Left Their Seat« : for Beginners) AU letters tor Vacce of the People . must cootatn the Gamg-end address of the writer This in ~~ will be withhéld upon request thi ter i® not of a critical nature Letter mu be under 200 words and The Pontias Press reserves the right to edit ell ot ete Doctors Back Marriage Bureau Why are physicians, dentists and business erecutives among the most avid rooters for the Scientific Marriage Founda- tion? Well, there is an invisible barrier which they generally . raise-vetween themselves and their patients or employes. They know it is not wise to mix romance with their daily business contacts. * * ® By PR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE 2-357: David Kapralik, aged about 30; handles publicity for Columbia Records. * * He and Mitch Miller had ex- tended a _ long time invitation m for me to come over and have lunch with them, for they had made “Little Sandy Sleighfoot” the leading Christmas song DR. CRANE hit last year. © And that was the ‘consuming goal of my oldest son before he was killed in his jet plane crash, for he ‘“‘discovered”’ that cute story and song. So I had a few free hours in New York recently and went to lunch with Mr. Kapralik. Mitch Miller happened to be in Havana at the time, so I missed him, * * * And Mr. Kapralik invited another staff member to accom- pany us. She became intrigued with my explanation of the Scien- tific Marriage Foundatien. I had mentioned that physi- cians and dentists, clergymen and other talented professional men were sending in Applica- tions, ‘ * “Dr. Crane, why should a doc- for or any other professiopal man . ¢ | have difficulty finding a wife?” she protested, in disbelief So I explained to her that busi- ness executives and professional men are often the very ones who want help. . * * * For there is an unvoiced code in medicine and other fields that a man should NOT try to mix his personal love life with his busi- ness! Thus, a busy physician or dentist treats all his patients alike and does not regard them as eligibles for marriage, even though some of them are unmar- ried. : By the same token, a business executive may have 20 girls work- ing at typewriters in his office, most of whom are eligible for mar- - riage. But a smart boss soon learns that he simply MUST ignore the romantic charm of his employes, or havoc may result. If he does start courting one of his workers, she soon begifs to take advantage by .coming to work late and by flaunting her immunity to other office regula- tions. This fact promotes discord and jealousy, so the efficiency of the entire office goes gown. * * * As a result, smart’ professional men and business executives learn~ to place a “verboten” sign over their female workers or patients. TOPNOTCH APPLICANTS After a busy day, these talented men head homeward, weary from the tensions of executive duties. And where will they be able to meet eligible .young women AFTER their working hours? ‘The churches have not had time heretofore to combine their efforts in conducting a Scientific Marriage Foundation, through< they are otdont supporters of the idea, So these professional men are hampered in meeting women cf the same religion, hobbies, atti- tudes and racial background. bd *, * Over the years, I have been del- uged by letters from such talented men, asking me to send them the names of certified women of come patibile natures. In fact, the men who wish to take advantage of this Scientific - , Marriage Foundation are usual- lyssuperior individuals in educa- tion, culture and earning capac- ity. They are not the culls or misfits. And they feel it is high time that the blundering, inefficient rule-of- thumb methods be discarded and science be applied to the wide- spread need for introducing- certi- fied people of the opposite sex for friendship. 4 x * * A British newspaper publisher started the Sunday School in 1780 and it has zoomed to a vast intér- denominational aid to religion. The Scientific Marriage Founda- tion is likewise a current interde- nominational aid that has sprunz up through the splendid pioneer- ing of American newspapers, Always write to Dr. George W, Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a long 4c stamped, self-address envelope and 20c to cover typt P ng ou send ‘for ie psychological charts ee pam- phiets, (Copyright, 1958) b r THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958. is Sak Wie 0 receivieg "elerk: “Lloyd L dick, Mrs, Marshall Mitchell and Mrs. Wilbert Jolley, all of Pontiac. = Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in ‘the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- day from the funeral home. Mr: Barnett's body will be taken to Greenfield, Ohio for a prayer serv- | fee at 2 p.m. Friday in the Mur- vay Funeral Home. ALEXANDER MCLAY NEW HUDSON — Service for Alexander McLay, 84, of 55653 Pon- - tlae Trail, will be held et 1 p.m. _ at Pontiae Motor Div, and a mem-|'98 John of Milford; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Ford of Ypsilanti and Mrs. .|R. L. Brocklehurst of McLean, Va.; a sister, 17 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. - ARTHUK LANDRY Arthur Landry, 54, of 52 Center St. died early this morning in Pon- tiae Genera] Hospital after an. ill- ness of several days. * He wag an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Div. and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Chureh, Holy Name Society and the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Marie; and nine brothers, Ralph of Dear- born, Jerry of Cleveland, Ohio, Rudolph, Roderick, Alfred, Leo, ROBERT L. PAYNE Robert L. Payne, 26, of 251 W. Cornell St., died suddenly Monday. Alex’ He was an employe of the Dy- namic Mfg. Corp. of Rochester and a veteran of the Korean War, Surviving are his parents, Wade and Opal. Payne; a brother and three sisters, David H. Payne. of , \Kineaid, W. Va., Mrs, Nola Payne of Pontiac, Mrs. Linda L. Moore of Beards Fork, W. Va. and Mrs. the Hooper Funeral Home in Mont- gomery, W. Va., for service with burial in the Johnson cemetery. FORREST E. ZELL Forrest E. Zell, 64, of 704 Mel- rose St, died of a heart ailment Monday in > POT) - aw. fina , ee CA seca on ——, »| THE SUPREME SOUND IN RECORD PLAYERS Now you can hear recorded sound | come to life.as never before! This ~new Zenith High Fidelity instru- ment plays all your present records plus the new Stereophonic records. It has a 4-speed changer, 2 speakers, 20-watt amplifier and many ex- clusive Zenith fea- tures. In a choice of cabinet colors ....Model SF119... REMOTE STEREOPHONIC SPEAKER~ADDS EXTRA DIMENSION TO THE WORLD OF SOUND... Attached to the Zenith High Fidelity player above, ‘you'll thrill to Stereophonic Sound—the world’s finest! Contains 20 watt power amplifier, 2 speakers and superb tone control. Available in matching cabinets. 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Nixon's Future Campaign Tour Success or Failure Has Bearing on 1960 Chances WASHINGTON \? — Vice Presi- jdent Nixon is gambling his reputa- ition as a crack campaigner on| ja last-minute revival of Repub-| ilican chances in the current | i paign. | For Nixon, the outcome of next! |Tuesday’s voting is likely to have) ia direct bearing on his chances | ito win the Republican presidential | ‘nomination in 1960. | If the vice president can claim |credit for having rescued some ‘Republican candidates from the ‘abyss of what looks to others as ‘a potential Democratic landslide, he will have reinforced his repu- ,tation as the kind of a campaign- er who could win if he were the party's standard bearer. | x * * ' But Nixon’s stature could be re-| ‘duced by the defeat of any sub-| { LUSCIOUS PANCAKES — * . Pontiac Press Phote “All you can eat for $1” is the theme of the Drayton Plains Parent-Teacher Association pancake supper to be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday. Tammy Van- Wormer and Ricky Oakes hold plate-loads of piping hot pancakes, as Harvey Hernandez gets in practice for the anticipated rush. Only a 50c charge for childern has been scheduled, and all pro- ceeds will be used for PTA community and school projects, ac- cording to co-chairmen, Mrs. Arthur Ward and Mrs. Asa Rice. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 | i Private Takes Stand {som Sui. alr Jat Sergeant's Trial : _ |government will seek to prove to- sergeant _ |forced a recruit to shout obscene FT. JACKSON, S.C. (AP)-The iment day that a veteran phrases before fellow members of an Army training company. * 2 &% Testimony by Pvt. Custis T. Hathorne concludes the Gea's cle In tan eee cout: O'BRIEN PAINTS _ “Sse fu clr belo decorating ideas. PAT LALLY HOUSE OF COLOR 3139 W. HURON ST. ~ FE 8-0428 WYMan's ‘e eae / en ,Stantial number of the GOP) candidates for whom he has: ‘campaigned. Nixon returned yesterday from GOP victories. on at least two counts. kind of vigorous bushbeating he’ Old Museum Reopens a campaign swing through nine|has done has helped rek ‘states. Repeatedly in its latter Publican party organiza \ stages, he has insisted that a was raveling badly at the seams reopened the oldest museum in ‘Republican upsurge within the Jast in many states. 10 days will bring some surprise, Nixon's second major &CCOM-|+ie, Museum in the Royal Palace| plishment, as be views it, was his'in Stockholm. It was established in| Whatever happens in the elec-|role as the personal instrument in) 'tion, however, Nixon believes his raising campaign funds. His aides | nit a Re-| tion that! STOCKHOLM — Sweden recently, |Europe outside Italy, the Antiqui- sogy.- 1792. The statuary, mostly collect: | | ed in the 18th Century, was reas-| campaigning has been worthwhile! put the total thus far at $1,150,000.| sembled at the personal. initiative) |Of this amount, nearly half was of King Gustav Adolf, who is inter-| The first and most important of raised at party rallies during the ested in antique art and archaeol- these is his contention that the|tour he just completed. . | | soapy Now a thrilling new Plymouth line - at a new /ow price / Hang onto your heart when you drive a Fury. But let your spirits flv... for you're bossing Plymouth’s New Golden Commando 395, the biggest. most capable V-8 engine available in the low-price field today. Revel in the Fury’s new luxury, its push-button con- IF IT'S NEW, PLYMOUTH’S GOT IT! 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Huron St. nae Soe ee fs ee, ee ee ee oe ee ee ee ee ee en eo ee rn Pos oe E é et Poy aie Fee * eS * S SR tot eh Se, Se ee a Sef — ee Aa = Pontiac City Affairs a Admitted by Mon, Say Pontiac pgs Airport were * approved City Commissioners Policeman, Trooper if nen : _ Approved were five-year leases Persistent detective work by Wa- for space on which two firms plan terford Township Police Lieutenant to erect hangars. They are the William Stokes and State Trooper|Huff Refrigeration Co. and Ridge Alfred Strilecky, has resulted in,Associates, of Flint. the arrest of a thief who has ad- * « * mitted to eight area burglaries, in- the Ridge firm rented a 100 by clading a enfe cracking job. 190 space for a hangar to house The pair began working on the |twin-engine planes at a rate of case October 3, when a 500-pound!$75 a month. The Huff company safe containing’ $1,800 was stolen/rented a 50 by 75 foot space for trom the Aris Pharmacy at 3526 4 33 by 70 hangar at $20 a month. Sashabaw Rd, : Commissioners, in other busi- Jack C. Swartbaugh 24, of 5340 ness, last night approved City Ping Knob Rd, Was arrested anager Waiter K. Willman’s when the two officers spotted his car in a gas station at Clarkston and gave chase over ten miles of jreatment plant bond issue Nov, narrow gravel roads before 4 Wiiman sald he may spend bringing him to q stop near Lake yy to $175 on direct mailing, Swartbaugh admitted the safe amd $100 on radio announce- burglary, along with stealing loose, ments. change from cigarette coin ma-| chines in three gasoline stations, for Noy, 12 on an assessment roll $200 from the Lakeland Pharmacy jo, . new sidewalk on the west and adjoining Ranzilla Hardware! ia. of East boulevard north of ard on Airport Rd.. the officers yichigan avenue. He also admitted to a series of oo automobile break-ins reported by Rec jon area this summe : array 23 mmamier Uiey avenue. Madison to Baltimore. Ne objections were raised at The investigation began when a hearing on intention te vacate two Waterford Township teenage using city funds to promote pas- "| sage of the $3,300,009 sewage $200 on newspaper advertising | A public hearing was scheduled avenue. X e i. . 2 More Expansion Moves ig OK'd for Municipal Airport Two more expansion moves at{ the alley from Sanford to Ard more streets between Pike and Lois streets. Nine assessment ‘rolls were con- firmed, including one for grading and graveling on Arlene avenue, Madisén to Columbia; two others for sanitary sewers on the north side of Montcalm street at Lake- iside drive and on the north side ‘of Montcalm, Wing to Portland; ‘and six on sidewalks, including the west side of Seminole avenue, Menominee io Algonquin; both, sides of Joslyn avenue, Perry to Linda Vista; west side of Joslyn, First to Second; and the north and west sides of Cherry court, Hill to the end of .the street. ‘Pontiac Woman Injured in Two-Car Crash Here One person was injured yester- day in a two-car eollision on Bald- win avenue north. of Oakland Lillian Post, 45, of 103 Fairgrove Ave., suffered lacerations to the forehead, and was treated and released at Pontiac General Hos- pital. She was a passenger in a car! No objections were raised at 8) driven by Muriel Post, 29, of 103) individuals im the Pontiac Lake feta ee ba veri Fairgrove Ave. sidewalk on the east side of Stirling a vehicle owned -by Donald R.| Their car struck) Hall, 28, of 220 W. Strathmore Ave., which was stopped along the curb. boys reported finding the sate in a swamp behind the Oakiand County Sportsmen’s Club the day after the burgiary. Several suspects were eliminat-' T= ed by the officers until they [ checked Swartbaugh's activities, and car license. Peces of the fire wall from the safe matched those found in Swart baugh’s house, and tools with gray paint marks as those on the safe } were found in the suspect's car SPECIALS _ Specials for Week Ending November 8th Sweaters... 54° Cleaned and Blocked. Individually Packaged in Plastic SPECIALS WEEK police said. Swartbaugh failed to furnish a $10,000 bond when he appeared in Justice of the Peace Patrick” Daly’s court Cut in Gasoline Price Fr aie Sieclay SHIRTS WEEK nnounce y vinciair Benet ivederes : DETROIT «Ph — Sinclair Refin ineeuaiy peceape ing Co. is cutting 17 cents a gal- i sae lon off the wholesale price of its 5 FOR gasoline. If passed along to con- sumers, the reduction will leave SHOE REP $]19 aeawing| Curtains . . 99°" Sport Shirts 54° ENDING NOVEMBER &th ENDING NOVEMBER 8th AIR ) Men's Rubber Heels 79 Men's ‘2 Soles .. $1.89 prices at 28.2 cents a gallon for regular and 32? for premium This was the fir sale price reduction in the Detroit area since Oct. 16 when Standard Oil dropped its price 13 cents a st general whole 822 NORTH Standard reduced prices in some, sections of the Detroit area Mon-' Phew eee Ware om OPEN FRI., SAT. AT EAST BOULEVARD EXCLUSIVE CLEANERS LUSTER TEX Tow Megueoers CLEANING TH 9 POM. 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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress tna between he and be yeu tions between her and Miss Bari opened a court fight Tuesday to regain custody of John By JAMES MARLOW i WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of State Dulles says the Soviet promise to help build Egypt's from her ex-husband Sid Luft and|high Aswan dam is nothing to get his present wife, Miss Garland. |terribly excited about. Miss Bari her son as a4 w x *&.f emotionally disturbed saocte of the conflicts and alter-| That's putting the best possible cations between the defendant and hard to see how the United States his present wife.” Buys: face on a bad situation, for it’s| built NOW 695 Cough Syrup .........49¢ VICKS — REM — CREOMULSION 79¢ Anacin ..............49¢ 27¢ Lactum-Similac-Olac Your Choice 3 Cans 49¢ $1 Woodbury Hand Cream 49¢ Oakland In the Oakland ~ “Theater Bldg. ~ Rexall FE 4-6800 Drugs LET US BE YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. te 10 P. 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Then she will move on to ”Leahi Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, for further interning, returning home around the middle of April. x* *« * _Representatives of the Mich- therapy and Psychodrama will attend the weekend work- shop for educators at Defiance , Defiance, Ohio, are Marguerite M. Parrish, and - Ted Panaretos of the Pontiac State Hospital social service staff. > * * * One of & students chosen as No Gitts Required of Guests By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a widew in the early forties and plan to remarry soon, We will be married in church and have a small reception afterwards. “My problem is this: Would it bé-proper to send invitations to my friends and relatives who were invited to my first wedding? They gave me gifts at that time and |! would not want to hurt their feelings by not inviting them. What do you suggest?” ANSWER: There is no obli- gation to send presents to & second marriage and I doubt very much that any of your friends who sent one ‘to your first wedding wil] now send a second, Intimate friends who were unknown to you at the time of your first marriage are the ones who will feel like sending you presents this time. “Dear Mrs. Post: Please tell my husband and me if it is necessary to tip the usual 15 per cent when dining out at high-priced restaurants? I think possibly when a check is very large it could be 10 or 12 per cent but-he seems to think it is the same regard- less.” Answer: I agree that it does make a gr difference as to the size of the check — es- pecially if the foods have been expensive rather than numer- ous. In this case, a slightly smaller percentage would seem fair. “Dear Mrs. Post: What titles may be abbreviated under nor- mal circumstances, such as on visiting cards, formal invita- tions, etc.?” Answer: Mr. and Mrs. are - always abbreviated. Dr. in place of Doctor is sed if his pame is unusually long—other- wise the word Yee out is in better taste. ‘The Rever- end” is definitely preferred by the fastidious, but “The Rev.” is more generally used. a member of the newly formed “ Eastman Philharmonic Orches- tra at Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester is Joel Thome, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thome of James K boulevard. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Martin J. Groner of South Jessie street were recent visitors in the Shenandoah Valley, Va., where they toured the Luray Caverns. * x» * inating committee and social recreation committee at Bap- tist Missionary Training School, Chicago, is Evelyn Brown. A sophomore, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Forrest Brown of Osceoija drive. * * * Graduated from Elkhart Uni versity of Medical and Dental Technique, Elkhart, Ind, as a qualified medical laboratory technician, is Norma E. Klukos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Klukos of North Tas- mania street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Klein (nee Dorothy Ostrander) of of a dalighter, Susan Kay, born Oct. 25 at Community Hospital, Big Rapids Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ostrander of Sylvan Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klein of Ludington. * * * Announcing the birth of a son, Kurt Robert, born Oct. 27 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and Mrs. William S Townsend (mee Joanne Colfer) of Clarkston Grandperents are Robert Colfer of Wall street and Mr and Mrs. Stuart Townsend of Silver Circle drive. + & A daughter, Mari Ann, was born Oct. 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stenger (nee Bev- erly Sagamang) of Rogers City. Mrs. David Sagamang of vice “president of Alpha Sigma Delta Society at Kalamazoo College is Lou Ellen Jones of Oldsmobile street. She is a sophomore this year, * * Army Specialist and Mrs. © Robert A. Kaphengst of Fort Riley, Kan., announce the birth of ,a° son, Michael Robert, Oct. 19 at Junction City General Hospital. ° Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaphengst of Devondale road and Mrs. John Lerve of Utica. * ¥ * Mr, and Mrs. Henry Whiting have returned from a motor trip through New England: They stopped off to see former Birmingham residents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Hitchock at their home jn Vermont. * * bg Also visiting grandchildren soon are Mr..and Mrs. Godfrey Strelinger who are on their way to Gladwin, Pa., to see the Clemson N. Pages and their small sons. Mrs. Page is the former Nancy Strelinger. The travelers were enter- tained at a supper party at the Lawrence Ball home on Ches- terfield road. — a St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary held a tea Tuesday afternoon at the Lone Pine road home of Mrs. Ralph L. Mrs. Floyd Schoonover: ns ( right): Polk. ~-—Big Rapids anmounce the birt ~~ ~~ Hospital to Give Awards A dessert and coffee will precede the second annual Awards Meeting of the Wom- en's Committee of William Beaumont Hospital which will be held at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 16 in the hospital cafeteria. Irving B. Babcock, president of the board of trustees, will present gold pins to five yolun- teers who have given -1.000 hours of hospital service, and 17 members will receive silver pins for 300 service hours. Mrs. J. H. Spiller is awards chair- man. * * * A movie, *Radio-isotopes— Reactor to Physician,”’ part af - whieh was filmed at the hos. pital, will follow. The film was shown at the recent Atoms for Peace Conference in Geneva and then taken to the Brussels Worlds Fair. x *« * Mrs. George T. Trumbull. program chairman, has asked -Dr. Henrietta Hayden and Dr. Kenneth Corrigan, husband and wife. team of medical physicists of William Beau- mont Hospital, to explain the use of radio-isotopes in a modern hospital. Tickets for ‘Follies’ on Sale Tomorrow Reserved seat tickets for the High Fever Follies will go on sale Wednesday at Osmun’s downtown store and at the Tel- Huron Town and Country Store. This annual variety show, to benefit Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary, will. be held Nov. 5 and 6 at Pontiac Central High School, at 8:30 p.m. Lower Windows Before Raising Voice—Abby . Kelly. Y- greets guests (left liams Simpson and Mrs. Richard H. * Pontise Press Pheotes t to right) Mrs. Wil- Pianist Severin Turel of Birmingham, provided music during the afternoon. Mrs. Forest Rorabaugh is pictured here with him. Shrugs Off Male Protests Saint-Laurent Designs to Please Women Only NEW YORK — Yves Saint-Laurent, 22-year-old suc- cessor to the late Christian Dior, doesn’t care whether men like his clothes or not, just so women wear them. “Consider men? Never! Why should 1?” asked the youthful Parisian designer, in New York for the opening of Fights Are Talk of Neighborhood By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: How does a person go about changing the opinion of the entire neighbor- hood? My husband and I have had some pretty awful battles (with words). I've had the windows open and now the : word has passed that we are not getting along, which is true to a certain ent, but I would prefer the neighbors to think dif- ferently for the sake of ABBY the children. I have to blow off a little steam now and then . because life would be pretty boring if a man and his wife didn’t have uments. aed TOUCHY DEAR TOUCHY: If you are concerned about what the neighbors hear, don’t raise your voices until you've low- ered the windows. t ke “DEAR ABBY: I am at my wits’ end with my son. He ig 25. years old and hasn't worked steady since he -came out of the Army five years ago. He’s healthy, good-look- ing and considered smart. He gets jobs handed to him on a silver platter—but he doesn’t keep them more than a week. He walks the streets all day and comes home to eat and sleep, He says he “didn’t ask to be born’ etc., and if we don't help him out he will find some woman on welfare with children and go bunk with her. ‘I spoke to my clergyman, and he said, ‘That’s too bad. I will pray for him.’ Please tell me what to do about him, Abby. He is breaking my heart.” HEARTSICK MOTHER DEAR HEARTSICK: .If I were in your boat I would throw him out into the icy waters of reality and let him sink or swim. He is.25 years old, Mother, and it’s time you eut. the cord and fold him to cut the nonsense, ----— - - * *« * “DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who is 13 years old. I have quite a few boy friends who like me but I like one’ special boy better tham the rest. . My mother’ says she doesn’t want me rushing things : so I can't. go steady with him. When. we #6 to a show‘or something and “he walks me eas he goes to kiss me on the lips, but I al- ways give my oa ’ opinion. “He - says this’ is ‘babyish’ ‘and maybe he's right, bat. I don't think I am ready to kiss a boy on the lips yet. ‘When I give him my cheek.and he complains, what should: I do?”’ SUE. DEAR "SUE: Turn- the other cheek! * * * b] “DEAR ABBY: I am 82 years old, am the mother of seven children, eight grand- children and four great-grand- children, I have always been in good health, worked hard, am active and live alone in my own home, I like it that way. I go and come as I please, sleep when I like and am in no one’s way. “Now the children feel that IT am too old to live alone. They want me to. break up my little house and live among them. I can’t see why I can't go on living as I have. I live only one block from one of my sons, have a phone by my bed and-T am happy here. Should 1 do -as the children say? Please give me your Thanking you in ad- vance.” ; d UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: This decision should be left up to your doctor. If he feels that 2 you are able to live alone, I think you should definitely con- tinue to maintain your inde- pendence. “DEAR ABBY: If people have to wear glasses, why don't they wear glasses? I have a friend who passes me up onthe street all the time. I practically have to knock her over to get her to recognize ‘me. Then she says she is sorry but she wasn’'t- wearing her glasses.. If people who need glasses think they look better without them, they are sadly mistaken, They squint and screw up their faces until they look like monkeys, I hope those guilty ‘parties will put on their glasses and read this.” “"TWENTY-TWENTY DEAR. TWENTY: Perhaps the ladies, believe the little rhyme: “Men never make passes at girls who wear glasses.” ‘If so, they should get modern and learn: ‘‘Con- tact lenses trap more menzes.” * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO STEVE: Careful, Son. The bal who advertises rarely de- livers. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope, S ee his American, spring collec- tion. Reminded of the almost uni- versal male protest against the recent chemise and trapeze silhouettes, the slight, bespec- tacled youth shrugged and re- marked: “Sometimes a fashion which conceals the figure is more in- triguing than one which does not. J] think a woman should look mysterious — not too much revealed.” * * * His current collection, how- ever, is highly revealing above the belt, running to plunging necklines and off-shoulder ef- fects which appear somewhat hazardous. Belts are high, but the general silhouette is round- ed, both above and below the belt, with a number of full skirts in both daytime and evening fashions. Saint-Laurent inherited the mantle of the storied Dior about a year ago, and his life since has been devoted solely to carrying on the great tradi- tion of his mentor, acknowl- edged dictator of world fash- ion. But when asked if he found it hard to live up to the standard of® Dior, he replied: “Not at all!” U.S. TOUR ENDS For four years, since the age of 18, Saint-Laurent has been designing for the house of Dior, and he indicates that he has no doubts as to his ability to carry on. His New York ap- pearance wound up a two-week tour of the United States, dur- ing which he visited Los An- geles, San Francisco and Chi- cago. de sails for Paris Satur- day aboard the liner United States. Fame and fortune have made no difference in the young man’s life, he insists. He has bought no ac ‘ears, | dia- monds or fan¢y clothes. He has wasted neither time nor money en Wine, women or song, He has rio hobbies, no sports, no interests except fash- ion. : Tea Held to Benefit St. Joseph Hospital Discussing hospital plans at the tea are (left to > right) Sister Mary William Mrs. Ralph L. Polk (right) was hostess at her “home for the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital tea. Mrs. James Q. Goudie (left) poured during the afternoon, A Colorful Year Fashion is splashed with col- or this year. Bright pinks, violets, red and green and blue are seen singly and in stunning combinations for win- ter. And the color theme ex- tends to hosiery and shoes, too, ' and Mrs, Walter Williams of Bir- mingham, president of the auxiliary, Musicale Unit Sets Study Plan The Development of Poly- phonic Music will be the study program for the year, it was announced at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of Tuesday Musicale Workshop Group, held at the Long Pointe drive home of Mrs. Paul Kern. Coordinator for the after- noon program was Mrs. Flora Wager, workshop chairman, * * * Theme of the program was music before the 9th Century and the beginning of Harmonic Experiment of the 10th and Hth Centuries. Participating were Mrs. Victor Linguist and Mrs. Rebecca Gould. Mrs. T. A. Panaretos audi- tioned as a new member, play- ing a Chopin Etude. ' * * * Tea was served by the host- ess, assisted by Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks, Mrs. Ralph T. Norvell and Mrs. D. B. Hogue. Five Pages Today in Women’s Section BIG BEAR Builds, 7 Repairs, F emodels” (many NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENT ‘TIL i wal Iii \ aa FOR OUR FREE PLANNING SERVICE WITHIN 30 MILES OF PONTIA —— Breezeways | Rec Rooms |aa% Furnaces | Kitchen FOURTEEN, #1 aw : Lap oy - ¥ vad i Free Labor on | It’s a State of Mind Custom Draperies |\7- = | | ‘te amsmex | Vigilance The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE ___ By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ie LU NCH EONS | With thousands of you now losing! te Sealtest Ice Cream surplus pounds with my new Trick| Populer Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby weight once you have achieved Pa Pm Shot... just don’t play right any~more f of Get Yourself Fixed! Where? i th at CALBI'S ie by Whom? trained expert—guaranteed, too! A Factory ¥ | Man, You're Right! Yes: Calbi Music Co. NOW HAS A BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR DEPARTMENT. _ THAT’S RIGHT, CALBI. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 | | i i | | ie ge ee a a Pe hn Oe eee By this I do not mean that you! and Treat Diet, I would like to|should continually keep your cal-| give you a few suggestions which orie count will help you keep your ideal level or forever forego party foods: it..and therefore be different from, ‘others on ail |However, if you mentally throw ‘your hat over the goal post after ‘losing those overweight pounds,| ‘and think, ‘Well, thank heavens | ‘that is over!" you will never hold ithat lovely line. What a shame it would be to! subject yourself to the discipline, which reducing requires and then jhave all of the lost within a few weeks time. As I said, holding your weight at the ideal point requires a certain way state of mind. you are going to a dinner party | in q night or se_you can cut your calories a little lower for a few days preceding’ the party. If, unexpectedly, you run inte a day of heavy eating, you can | eut down for a few days after- : wards, t | More strenuous methods, but you |do not need to talk about them’ are | sticks, the celery, the salmon or| ‘cucumber or shrimp canapes rath- ‘er than rich creamy or cheese ones. (SMALL SERVINGS take some of everything — but you | need not give yourself a large serving or eat all of the carbo- ‘sdrates You can take a hot roll and dessert and leave part of them. leave some of the rich sauces or an Old Fashioned or a Man- | hattan, | start slowly and cautiously in giv-' a peer ounces lean beef | 7 teh Ste eee ee ae THE + ® Ss ‘ « order to do this you must think your reducing diet as a. guide a way of life. a. 1 at the low reducing | social occasions.) pounds back life, or even better, a certain For instance, if you know that If you lead an active social life, en you may need to adopt even) She’s just finishing a reducing diet and thinks she deserves a treat. With this attitude, she'll never others, When the hors d’oeuvres) hold that lovely line. passed, choose the carrot One-half cup earrots and peas, fia- Sel ah preteen nctons re e- rult » or water packed eann d ed) If you have missed some of the ling yourself more leeway. Two or! three pounds variance is not alarming but when it's five pounds| too much you had best begin using some of the preventative measures I have mentioned, or even better lose the five before they multiply. MENUS FOR THURSDAY Breakfast Six ounces tomato juice Two baked or hard poached eggs, with ne poacher Lightly _— with butter and a dot ess would like to have this diet in a small booklet, send 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for it to Jose- phine Lowman in care of this newspaper. U.of M. Alumnae When at a dinner party you can S ou can, without being noticed, |« gravy. Coneonenht exer teaspoon sugar ie cd * Cat out the habit of inbetween vneknan ‘View Slides meal snacks. Hf you drink, choose weiehy ond water rather thas Soe-hait pce ao (tare cunces)| Forty members and guests of the University of Michigan Alumnae Association met Tues- day at the East Iroquois road home of Mrs. R. N. Rapaport ee | and saw slides of Mrs. Harold ee —— A, Vitegereli's trip through © | Africa. Plans for a scholarship bene- fit bridge, to be held at 8 p.m. Nov. 13 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, One medium apple Dinner Six ounces vegetable juice, two Rye So, after losing extra pounds Have You Tried This? Mild-Flavored Leeks Are § Excellent in Lamb Stew. 1 large onion, sliced 3 cups water Salt and pepper 1 cup canned tomatoes Wash leeks thoroughly, strip off outside leaves and cut stalks into 2-inch lengths. Brown meat in heavy pan. Add rest of ingredients and simmer at least 2 hours, or until meat is tender. . By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you have never tasted leeks, you are in for a treat when you try these recipes. We had our first taste of the mild onion-flavored vegetables in New York last month. Leeks are now appearing in the farmers’ market So it’s Charity Projects Are Outlined Charity projects and Founder’s Day dinner were discussed at the City Council meeting of Beta Sigma Phi held Monday evening at the 1 ELE RELATES NATE time to use them. * * * Sander’s place home of Mrs. Ray. - * * LEEKS IN OLIVE OIL Slaughter, Both recipes come from i large lentes eiieee Mrs. Richard Benham was 1g teaspoon saree 2 tablespoons lemon juice 15 cup olive ol) Salt and pepper 2 cups water Wash, trim ang cut leeks into 2-inch lengths. Place in © shallow pan with onions and water, Cook until half tender. Add lemon juice, sugar ard oil. Season to taste. Cook an- other: 15 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. * named chairman of services com- ~ mittee, and Mrs. Slaughter and ~ | Mrs. Duane Chamberlain were ap- ‘‘peinted to the telephone commit- tee. : Mrs. Robert Johnson who is Armenian and likes to cook Armenian dishes. Because she has a full time job she enjoys few outside activities. She does belong to the Mary Lyon group of her church. LEEK STEW By Mrs. Robert Johnson 1 pound lamb shoulder, cut in pleces 2 bunches leeks i Fete Mrs. Wiggins a| Mrs. William Wiggins was hon- “ored at a stork shower at the © Ocalla street home of Mrs. Leland |Miller. Hostesses were Mrs. Lee 'Miller and Mrs. Gilbert Olerich. ee 4 PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Triek—and—Treat—diet _menus_and| Deadline Set Mrs. Irwin Feted at Stork Shower to Audition for Beauty nse Mrs. Robert _C. | Music Award | scunca'wcctay evening ae (LOY be = Brothers stork shower given by Mrs. po K Is ace MostC | Donald A, Deeter and Mrs. Exclamation Point House will award its 14th an- ‘oundation James G. Aldrich at the Al | drich home on Mohawk. Road. Attending were Mrs.-John K. Irwin, Mrs. John K. IPwin, Jr., Mrs. Richard Irwin, Jean Ir- win, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs, Fred Zittel, Mrs. Frank R. Morton, Mrs. Lee A. Krem- er, Mrs. John Gibson, Mrs, Fred Millis, Mrs. William Aeb- ersold, Mrs. Park Watson, Mrs. Theodore F. Cohassey, Mrs. Ed Tighe and Sally Reid of Royal Oak, Mrs. Donald Pink- era study under the direction of the scholarship committee of the Detroit Grand Opera Association. This year, for the first time, the Metropolitan Op- era Association is also actively cooperating, Deadline for filing applica- yellow aithful shade of red Mrs. Jones Honored A pink and blue shower was held ‘Friday evening for Mrs. Donald Jones at the South Shaker drive home of Mrs. Eugene. Foote. sociation, Detroit. s Trick or Treat. to Aid U.N. es McCulloch | . , . to your appearance. 1 | ‘reach (01 our old stand- || wear tions for auditions is Dec. 15. | ston and Mrs. Roy Bowman | ! cour darter | Application requests should be of Detroit. 4 po Rnd yan pe Rg but don't sent to Mrs, Edith Rhetts Til- | depend on one for © ton, Detrpit Grand Opera As- everything, Own at least | Edythe McCulloch |) UMbctty Sheppe. FE 2-7421. | |.608. Pontiac State Bank 4 * ’ Children’s Fund | Members of Keloa Klub will go trick or treating Friday evening from 6 to 7 o'clock. However, instead of expecting “goodies,” members will have canisters and ask your support for the United Nations’ chil- dren Fund (UNICEF). ; “This is one of the social services Keloa Klub performs during the year, Donna Grave- ly is chairman, with Maureen Callely handling publicity. A rough-textured face cloth will get color and circulation _into a skin that tends to look washed-out. Color Coordinated _ Sweaters with Skirts and Blouses Select Personalized Hallmark Cards Early. The New 700 W. Huron REDMOND’S Offers CUSTOMIZED Hand-Crafted Modern Mountings made by Master Jewelers at amazing savings, Yours on convenient budget terms. Let us design a new ring and modern- ize old diamonds to your individual : ee + cine hend teilored . Rae. d to at eer ony owe dumondi, Trained prof Ask to See Redmond’s special DESIGNER'S GROUP of mountings from $25.00 REDMOND’S Optometrists—Jewelers 81 N. 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Telegraph Rd. ana Pata. v.e. 907. OP fh, TI | ON OUR NEW 1959 “General Electric” MODELS See Them Tomorrow Night—Thursday, Oct. 30 We'll Be Open Till 12:00 Midnight HAMPTON’S TRADING POST TRADE FOR A NEW ONE TODAY “Ask for Trader Don; Trader Bill; Trader Jim! en 2° Med Cro’ | Srstemt WE SERVE CIDER & DONUTS . ~ OR COFFEE Geaget onaey Model 210-240 with 21° Coaniai 1C2eg— Soeoker System) ~ NEW “ULTRA-SLIM” MODELS — Only 10¥Y inches deep, slime mest,, trimmest, models ever — Don’t jut out into your room Graceful styling that’s beautifully at home in any room. Superb néw 21x9¥ inch Coaxial Speaker System. Up-Front Controls. Open House for Stereo-Hi-Fi’s of all makes from 6 p. m. to 12 p. m. at Tel-Huron Shopping Center in the Old Hilda Shop next to Cunningham's. See the latest of Hi-Fi’s. — re) 5 » & Z + f . 5 ° new home .. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, | OCTOBER 29, 1958. ane: District WCTU. Holds Convention Oakland Avenue United Presby- _ terian Church was the setting for the 17th annual convention -of the 18th District WCTU, Tuesday. above are four active participants in the program (left to right) Mrs. Joseph Pictured Pontiac Press Phete E. Crash: district- president; the Rev. Theodore Allebach, John E. Watkins, president of the Drayton Plains Union, and Mrs. Nellie Monroe, president of the Pontiac Fed- eration of WCTU. speaker; Mrs. How to Take Headache A change of address does not ence. With a little preplanning and organization, you can take most of the headache out of M-Day. * * A booklet prepared by a moving company is chockfull of hints to help you. It advises, for example, that you get a cost estimate — in writing.— before you displace a single teacup. This service is free and doesn't obligate you at all. In addition to sound storage and packing hints, the moving firm offers this handy list of _ do's and don'ts: If you're taking your refrig- erator, defrost it first. wipe it dry. have it serviced for mov- ing and the motor bolted down. Have your gas stove discon- nected. Before moving day, ask your mover-about your television set and washer which may need . servicing. * * * Remove casters from furni- ture and place each set in in- dividual sacks with tags iden- tifying to what piece of fur- niture they belong. Remove all jewelry or cash from drawers. If. personal papers are left in desks or bureaus, lock the drawers. If possible, provide the mov- er with a floor plan of your . Showing where all furniture is to be placed. * * * pack drawers with This makes fur- e and Don't heavy items. niture difficult to h often causes damage. Don't roll up mattresses. Develop Style Your Very Own, Let Rest Copy . What's good for one teen- ager is no good at all for an- other. The fact that your girl friend looks a raving beauty in a pony tail doesn't mean that it's for you. She may look great in fluffy ruffles while you look like a frosted cake. * * * So don't be tempted to copy another's style. Develop your own so that others start copy- ing you. To do this, you will “need to study your own face and figure carefully, then evolve the« best hairdo and style of dressing for you. * * ‘It will take time to get your own style right but it will be worth if. ee 2 oane CAMO ne IPANGE Dance with David Carrol on MERCURY STEREO records Michigan’s largest selection of stereophonic records 27 South Sagifiew’ Out of Moving Problems | This causes damage to both have to be a harrowing exper | Springs and- ~tabrics:—Specital- mattress cartons are available from your mover. * * * | Don't pack inflammables — cleaning fluids, matches, or liquids of any kind. Don’t dis- connect gas stoves. Don't overpack any contain- er. This not only makes them difficult to handle, but may re- sult in damage to contents. Don't wrap fabrics in news- papers. Much damage can be caused by ink stains. Duplicate Bridge Winners Named Fiag; Mrs. Nellie Monroe, come; sponse; members of Kathrine Cable Union, memorial service; and the Rev. Lola P. Marion, Mrs. John J. Little, and Mrs. Alma \ship, reception. Also on Tuesday's agenda were appointment of finance, member- | credentials and — ‘courtesies committees; and reports - iof general _____ directors, and branch secretaries | Officers of the district are Mrs. ‘John Little, The 17th annual convention of the 18th District, WCTU, was held Tuesday at Oakland Avenue United Mrs. Corrine Perkins, re- ion matching draperies. They can be found in solid colors ag well as plaids and stripes. For greater satisfaction, the textile technicians advise shop- pers to check the labels to see Select a a Woven Fabric - that these spreads are. color- fast to sunlight and - launder- ing and are preshrunk. If not preshrunk, the fabric may shrink 4 to 6 per cent during laundering. * * Shoppers should make sure that the college-bound student has an adequate supply of tow- els, When buying, check es- pecially for colorfastness. And, choose close, large and thick- ly-packed loops, says a laun- dering institute, which indicate that the towels will be absorb- ent and will give good service. a ‘WoNOgRAN HSE © #® officers, committees, honorary president; ‘Mrs. Joseph Green of Royal Oak, ipresident; Mrs. George Perkins of © . ‘Royal Oak, vice president; Mrs. The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Gertrude Cunningham of Birming- Club met Monday evening at Elks 5am, Temple with 20 tables in play for ae Floyd Wilson of Drayeon| fl & |Plains, : “winners were-Mrs. James H./Mrs- Ruth Mason, treasurer. ———- 1 4 McGuire and Mrs, Douglass Had-' dock, Dr, Robert Segula and Er- the master point game. inest Guy, Ronald Fiscus and aes iCoryell, and Jerald Dillon a Myles Maddox. corresponding secretary; | recording secretary; (3 Mrs. Clifford “Is Hostess to 2 to Be Honored ‘Music Guild Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will honor Mrs. Milton Ott and Mrs. Ralph Marriott with a ritual of jewels at their Nov. 12 meet- ing, to be held at the Old Mill. Z } MR. and MRS. OSCAR J. HOOPER | An open house in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hooper will be held for friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at their home on Prospect street. their six children, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. now retired. ee Owen Thomas, Kenneth Fuchs, Leo F. Hooper and Oscar J. Hooper Jr. who have 28 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil- dren, have lived in Pontiac 40 years. employed at Pontiac Motor Division for 22 years, is Hosting the affair will be Mrs. Larry William Visniski, The couple, Mrs. Mr. Hooper, Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Tele- - graph road entertained members! jof the /brunch Pontiac Music Guild at/ Tuesday. Mrs. Amy Hogle and Mrs. Lester Snell. reported on the Michigan Music, Teachers’ Convention held recently iat Michigan State University. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair Jewelers and | = William | res Heitsch and Elda Sutter assisted” the hostess. : | President Mrs. Walter Schmitz * appointed Charles Wilson chairman for the Guild's piano and organ recital, to be held Nov. 25 ees) by a regular meeting. fink Ahi! BE . ey —e The Luckiest Children March Off to Sleep in Colonial Soldier Print Sizes. 2 to 8 years. brown, red. Here Famous Pull-Over- SLEEPERS Easy to see why! Carter’s new fall prints are the happiest ever . . the colors. Made of warm brushed cotton knit with elasticized*ankles and plasticized ‘Safety Step’’ feet and extra- long jackets for extra growing room. All this and they're machine-washable, colorfast and never need ironing. Carter Set—so won't shrink out of fit . and so are Acrilan “‘Jama - Blanket’ — worn over regular sleepwear. Takes the place of a blanket. Can’t be kicked off. 100% soft, warm Acrilan. Two way zipper. Blue, pink, azure yellow, S, M, L. Fits up to 4 years. 6.95. Dresden Print Sizes 2 to 8 years. ‘Blue or pink, $3 to $4 Blue, $3. * Young Folks Shop Lower Level ‘ae FE 2-5812 88 N. Saginay, : ae Wie Se, & = PSs See The beautiful, boneless all-in-one thet gives you a comfort accent in fashion... $ rs Let our expert Corsetieres assist you to a proper fit Comfort and fashion are one and the same when you wear Skippies Girdleiere No. 5594. Gives you the smooth, all-over slimming of a one-piece garment with lightweight, boneless control. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE GIRLS’ VERY SPECIALLY PRICED 100°, wool tweeds, zibeline, fleece or mohair. In red, royal. Sizes 7 to 14. BOYS’ WINTER ml Completely washable in rugged, warm lined in quilt or pile. Zip-or : “toggle front fastening. Zip-off hoods! f Young Folks Shop — Lower Level “Romance” bra top is stitched with “Nylo-Braid” for a youthful lift that lasts. Special bias design midriff of elasticized nylon marquisette nips inches off your middle. Nylon elastic net tucks hips into a a trim line. White with Pink embroidery. h 33 to 38, B and C. Foundations — Second Floor ip sketched from = stock far 19.98 é Wonderful, wearable ~ and graceful? Expertly tailored in rich prints. Dark ~ cottons for winter fashion. Sizes 10 to 20. Dress Salon — Second Floor 3 smert monogram styles. tJ A simple blouse in the best of fashion . exquisitely styled roll up sleeves, Italian convertible collar. Dacron- and-cotton that drips dry. Selection of colors. Sizes 32-to 38. CORA CLAdalb 6. 3h , Short Sleeve Pullover Long Sleeve Pullover Long Sleeve Cardigan Sizes 32 to 40 The sweater accent is straight, easy fitting. Tatbott full-fashions them in sleek ‘n’ silky Tycora for wash and wear without shrink or stretch Vibrant shades Sportswear — Main Floor < 2 é s Cae at we ‘ Pe oi oe GO EVERYWHERE IN OUR EXCLUSIVE SHIRT WAISTS 17.98 ond (9.98 Beautifully designed by famous Casual Makers .. . both exclusive with Arthur's in Pontiac Jack Mann Laigion sketched from stock 17.98 2, rat | ~ BEGINN REVIEW STUDENT Training Will Bring Results There is'a steady demand for well-trained stenog- raphers, secretaries, typists, accountants, and other office help. Beginning salaries are excellent. There are many good opportunities for advance- ment. You can prepare for one of these desirable posi- tions by attending either Day, Half-Day, or Eve- ning School. NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK 3 VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Phone or Return This Ad for- Bulletin ee eee en ee CC CC Co co ae ee a} = | And S is the favorite fabric for these Favorite - Ein Slacks Tapered slacks are the fa- ya, votite off-campus lounging out- fit of the school set. this year, machine-washable casual pants —some plaid, others striped, - and stilk others splashed with large exotic roses. Not only ig corduroy, extra hardy, but it rarely needs a trip to the ironing board after laundering—if the wrinkles are tugged out while still damp. | iS | ' When light pressing is need- || ed, hold the steam iron over not on the fabric. This lets the hot vapor raise the pile of the | loth instead of crushing it flat. Corduroy corduroy . Watch Our Friday Advertisement for Announcement of Our Big Free Giveaway! NOTHING TO BUY — YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN! REAL HONEST TO-GOODNESS PRIZES! = Magi-Lux House Paint 2 Gals. $3 49 — -- Latex Paint Closeout! Gal. = SUPER KEM-TONE Close-Out Gal. $4.89 KEM-GLO Close-Out | Gal. sd i 9x12 LINOLEUM RUG CONGOWALL Even in late fall, regi _ macist Mrs. Sonya Zoch of Waterford _ Township enjoys her big garden on the | roof of her pharmacy on Elizabeth Roof Garden . Year Round in Waterford | | | When Sonya Zoch of Waterford ‘Township gets tired of mixing up |prescriptions in her Elizabeth Lake ‘pharmacy, she just goes up the) ‘back stairs to relax in her “‘pent-| i|house way up in the sky.” | * * r Situated on a high hill on Eliza- |beth Lake road is one of the most junique dwelling places in Oakland | County. brick building there is a modern | drugstore with a laboratory in | On the main floor of the face- |‘unias, marigolds and geraniums| t stered phar- Lake road. months. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Pentiae Press Phete All but a few less hardy plants are brought in for the winter Beauty Spot huge roof garden over the front, part of the drug store. A redwood intertwining railing| surrounds the 40 by 60 foot “gar-| den'’’ where greenery grows the year round. PLACE FOR BIRDS In the center, a large pyramid planter s ds a birdbath. Dur-/ a heen months hardy pe-’ fill the three-tiered square planter,| and these last unti!] late November. | —+4 Air - Canditioner Filter Cleaning This is the time to clean the filter of your air-conditioner | before covering the unit for the winter. Plastic and aluminum filters should be washed with hot soap or detergent suds, rinsed un- der the faucet, and replaxed ~ when dry. + MR. and MRS. HERBERT D. STONE: [Beverly Simmons Is Wed Beverly June Simmons and Her-| bert Devone Stone were married; Saturday afternoon at Sunnyvale yellow, beige and gold respective- Chapel. The Rev. James Parker|1, ‘heir bouquets were bronge, officiated at the ceremony before white and gold chrysanthemums 180 guests. |with white roses. - Parents of the couple are Mr.| JohnyKnight was best man. Ush- and Mrs. Jesse W. Simmons of'ers were Richard Rollman, Ed- Crescent Lake road and Mr. and| mond Ketzler, Ray Oates and Gale Mrs. Ralph Stone of Norton street.| McAnnally. The bride wore an eggshell The brie changed to 4 brown colored .ballerina-length gown of | and black checked wool sheath lace over slipper satin featuring | dress with a beige hat and white a scalloped hemfine and long | reve corsage before the couple tapered sleeves. A tiara of pearls | left on a honeymoon to northern and sequins held her matching Michigan. They will live on Mt. veil. - | Clemens street. The bridegroom s{jending ng General Motors tn- sister’s matron. of honor. Brides-| *ttute. os maids were Carol Simmons, an-| Mrs. Simmons wore a blue silk other of the bride’s sisters; Mary dress with a rose velvet hat for O'Connor, Ellen Wagner and Pa-' ber daughter's wedding. Mrs. Stone tricia Yarger. ~ 'was dressed in a purple print silk Their dresses were of taffeta|dress with 9 lavender velvet hat, with lace overskirts and matching! Both had white rose corsages. st | the back where registered phar- €RUN. | macist Mrs. Sonya Zoch’ com- FT. | bines ingredients for all types | of prescriptions. | Upstairs, there is a tiny four- ‘room apartment, full of individual- lity. However, the most unusual ‘area in the entire building is a Perfect for kitchens, bath or utility room. Washes in a jiffy. Many patterns and colors . from which to choose. Reg. $6.95. In each of the four corners of | the roof there is a potted pine | tree, surrounded by hardy plants and bushes, which attract many | types of birds. Redwood lawn | furniture, an umbrella, table and | chairs complete the roof garden. | | In the summer, Mrs. Zoch's two) i grandchildren play in a huge swim-| ° jming pool “up in the sky.” Drain-| Magic Beauty ‘age is no problem as the gravel-| “Nu-Face.” No discomfort! Face itype roof was scientifically ey | lifting and 1. Cosmetic end structed so that all water flows to) | beauty adviser to Hollywood Jian outlet and is carried away down Stockholm Gred. Specialist 4. 2 | In the spring, Japanese cherry) CAROLYN NILSON \trees are in full bloom in huge) greg’ : ae — ipots, along with hibiscus and gar| “TEIS, MAE Orders: idenias from Florida. ‘Up here,) the air is filled with the fragrance, of these flowers,’' Mrs. Zoch-ex-| | plained. ; ‘a 0 IT RIGHT! “ Complete Selection of UNPAINTED FURNITURE oy Pa «3 OF B ETTER SHOES SAVE 40% to 60% OUR ODDS and ENDS OF NATIONALLY KNOWN LADIES’ SHOES 256 SOUTH SAGINAW—PARK FREE Around the screened-in porch | < Be that adjoins the spacious living | (ncluding such famous YOUR room there is a big planter box | brands as........... ..... CHOICE which Mrs, Zoch has filled with | tulips, narcissus, hyacinths, cro- cus and snowdrep bylbs. Begon- | tas and gtadioli follow the spring | flowers. © NATURALIZERS © RED CROSS © TOWN AND COUNTRY © SANDLERS © APTITUDES © HAYMAKERS © CALIFORNIA COBBLERS -and Many Others That We Have t *& & Sold for $8.88 to $14.98 In the meantime, this energetic, grandmother has fun showing her’ friends a gorgeous view of Indian] Hi-Heels—Low Heels DI E | r Summer from her ‘‘penthouse id Wedgies and Flats SHOES 87 N. Saginaw St. As for future improvements for, her roof garden, Mrs. Zak plans. on having black dirt hauled up and a carpet of new-type short foot sod: planted next year. j Toy, Plastic Party §‘ = complete sasce ct jHeld by TBI Club | sizes. Not every size in A toy and plastic party was held] @very style, but all sizes at the meeting of the TBI Wom-f im this group. Come in, en’s Club Saturday afternoon at the Pontiac Business Institute. ‘help yourself. Bring a friend. A money making project has been planned. for the November| 5 meeting. Proceeds from beth meetings will go to the scholarship fund. ~ DOES YOUR TOWN HAVE GROWING PLANS? Tomorrow's industry wants to be in tomorrow's soundly programmed public improvements, a build- Treat your town. A good reason for you to take an active ing code, expert attention to the parking problem, neighbors’ interest in communits planning today. Providing ete. Your town needs these things, and your muni- youngsters te }ou are interested in seeing new industry come and cipal officials need your encouragement and help Hawaiian present industry stay and expand. in the efforts they are making to get them. Punch, the It’s no trick to be yesterday's town, but if you're wholesom Every town should plan for orderly growth and tropical fruit development, but the town that would attract oing to be today’s tosvn, you've got to work at : going ) y g drink. Perfect being tomorroy’s. industry must do so. for your own Join hands with your local industrial development party, too... Your town needs a municipal planning commission, organization and the Michigan Economic Develop- regardiess of a comprehensive community plan, good zoning, ment Department to make your community prosper. the age of your guests. Now at all grocers, ready-to-serve : Fi or fresh frozen. a « Reteieeeteeniieneaail ™ > . | i | fhis od is published as @ public service by this newspoper in cooperation with the MICHIGAN | hy me i. Michigan Press Associction ond the Michigan Economic Development Department, al MEANS en ANAT “ "PUNCH BUSINESS .. a®, _ THE PONTIAC PRESS _ HAWAMAN PUNCH! . 4 ee 7 Antiques Gel Pace in Modern Homes — Perhaps it means that many through dusty second-hand stores Americans have lived with streany|™ seateh of beauty left over from lined modern furniture and decora- the past—especially when they dis- tions long enough to have found|cover it hidden by a dozen coats: them a.little cold and hard to love.|of paint or a blanket of dust and | Possibly by adding an old mir-/ crime. . ror here, a satin glass bowl there, the graceful lines of an old love Me ’ seat or a pair of old andirons a Exciting! New! modern house with. its functional | furniture and up-to-the-minute con- “SUPREME” hea yeniences may gain warmth and George's - Newport's lewelry Dept. 74 N. SAGINAW ST. charm and the look that modern! decor so often lacks. Permanent But whatever the reason for the revived interest in the fine Wave craftsmanship of the past, it ts all to the good. It’s important COMPLETE WITH STYLING : Pentiae Press Pheto | for the ed tats oe AND CUTTING These four Brownies are putting the final touches _ volunteered by the Northern Oakland County Council menes, Sr oie ; N ‘ stored rished : JACO BSNEN’S on a quilt which will be given to a needy person. of Girl Scouts. Shown here are (left to right) Judy aed, agen. F L rt) Ww E R S Their unit decided as a project to make the quilt for Grant, Linda Whitlock, Linda Spencer, and Judy Tis case for purely fonctions! | | -_ an elderly lady, only one of many similar services- Guilds, all 10 years old. furniture swept the country be- 101 N. Saginaw St. era one w— a res! seed to FE 3-7165 - UF Agency Helps Boy, Executive, or Widow Infocmal But we went a litte over| Open Mon., Thurs. and Fri. ’til 9 P. M. ; board for modern efficiency and oe tenons. Lake Orion etapa greren lian No Appointment Needed! Girl Scouts Found on Job Everywhere = 222 "| Gy dre Beauty /OSalon This new appreciation for an- - * |tiques will help to change that de- Floo N ARDIS | Four Pontiac residents sat down| worker, another an elderly widow,; 4 year ago when Joey was in a! ats for him and his shut-in ficiency. ° 2nd r Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FES 32% to dinner last night at their homes/the third a prominent executive, Fer wth the and function- L OF DALLAS _ |/=ifterent.parts of the city. None|and the fourth a 10-year-old school) Children’s hospital, the girls helped a eecere a The scouting organization is not! more services volunteered by the other \ ai for comfort and the old f if knew each but all him with his studies. The Brownies) onl . or ort e old for f scchuively oor pues ae ns and him with his studies. The Brownles| nly a great sevice to any com-| Feauty anda icing for he | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL rer an fs ir- 4 ;| past, our houses can combine | Beautiful bright new However some—tfacet -in-the-life| mueh _ happier by making- tray) and training. in its _many_varied, 1's ana the -new-tn-2-way—}————— _11¥, S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac. Mich, ff plaids in coordinated of each had been aided by one or} favors, place mats, scrap books, This y and fields of interest. | 0+ win make them much more Enrollments Available in Day or- Evening Classes a | This year’s theme, “Interna- Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. jtional Friendship’ is just another individualistic. step in the expansion of the Girl Skirts Coats Jackets Vests Northern Oakland County Council, ,.,., of Girl Scouts, a United Fund * PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Slacks ae the picture ee ere oe possible hy Pint-Sized Set ° Perret or oe t it of robust health, had not too | , ot . need a new e ise gabialr ta ad log age fallen down flight of Fall Hats Will Appreciate _ permanent? Removal of || $ injuries eames Senewrnll ie taced / Tiny Washcloth You'll een with U ay aates is pea ge f Costu ! leES Making junior-sized wash- , Hel Beas M4 20°9 ag Hebets ot os Fass? : cloths that a small child can Rok “Ss soe aie cae THEA ie # He Nears fii ist Mees S lende r | ze handle comfortably may. be just aid while in the hospital PPP ere, i a the simple trick that leads to The fall 1958 fashion in milli- | More joyous use for face and She spent many hours with him j reading, running small errands, nery acknowledges the im- hand washing. by Electrology « ‘ A skilled Elec- Permanents... pate trologist is in our shop every Sat- day for consul- using specially developed ie . solutions that give a soft, - pare and ‘reat natural, long-lasting wave! Tony’s Exclusive and assuring him that all was well portance of the head-to-toe Children, who are intrigued at home. | “eostume.” Silhouettes are {| PY miniature items scaled to Lam 49 B t S ] , ; based on the balance required their own dimensions, love to eau V aion Mrs. Case, 85 and living alone, | by the much-emphasized “‘Em- use things that are indubitably ; . a had been befriended by Girl | ; | pire” a high waited costume | their “very own.” Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby Scouts in her gecaesirgs ape Ria] anes | The minute washcloths can FE 3-7186 times. In fact, the local ad | Rie oy : be cut from toweling into “adopted” her as one of tweir | [/ 4%‘; ven a the Gee otitis) ai period | squares sized to suit ihe age of PCCCCOCOCOCOSHESESOOOOHOLOLOSSO HOSE OL SEELESOOEE many projects, | 3 ain Weare ty | were greatly diversified. Many | th Mak | | | Ripe ead 5» "HY ume |“Ay | modern interpretations of this | oe ee ak wae Sane They visited her frequently. | I rae eben ee Uj | style have a relationship to | ‘© Provice at least one clean » PMDIRE influence in hairstyling requires a brought her baked goods, did sew-, P98 those yp) Ve the French Empire charac. | ‘loth daily. orw ri f hai ing and knitting for her, ran er- Prgiitapue Liew ona. ! feristie “poke” bonnet. In gen basic permanent and a forward wisp of hair. rands, and even brought her a spe-| Si wradsucas nop lead : | | AT 5) UT : : del; Slip tation eral, hats fit close to the Things teeth should not do: eee ee ee (| RGA CMRI ERMEE | cheeks with high-arched brims’ | bite off thread. open bobby — CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP mas orn he power Ae blmreee | and tall crowns. pins, chew pencils, bite hard |p 116 North Perry FE feret Mr, Jones, a prominent civic | 3 far erien 42, the fo : Immensely flattering to the | candy, crack nuts. leader, was on the spot several | fF AineEN eee ONG “average AMCTICAN WON) mesnaererorm ce years ago te see that an event 6 ALO >. ‘gx a. ae . the new hats give a lady the © i sponsored by hig civic club was | ¥* bg — poN De effect of added inches in : : { well publicized. 879 ~ vo oO stature, tend to slenderize the | ; 7 The Girt’ Scout unit nearby of- Seo Ge) (gee ee Gt _ 2 : fered to hand out posters and hand- by Gouna Wer erence eaee They are | . bills to local merchants and resi- elightfully feminine. dents. Mr. Jones’ project was a. . 7 z “The Lord’s Prayer’ in filet boom mcce yol-| . iene Seduce) to eas crochet, handwork that will be a; Professional + * treasured heirloom. Make this| © PERMANENTS i ..|panel for home or church. | uC caneese iy as | Both Catholic and Protestant ver- Styled as yey . e Make a versatile new wardrobe sions. Two sizes of each, depending | «= Like It! larger membership in much the . @mounTs tS assowrmy sarm from this Printed Pattern. Vary ‘on thread used. Patterr 879: Direc-. BT ReKING same way, and AREY id Yow Seles, dry heir will toke en the neckline from mandarin collar | senior pechdh wD baby 3: patel le | Al . thursday, friday, saturday ‘Rew Site, will become ipringy and to low-squared beauty; sleeves in Jones’ while they are out eieving| Send 35 cents (coins) for this, -IMPER ‘ will regain « soft, lustrovs eppeorenee three versions. Easy to sew. To- 7 |pattern — add five cents for each | “withewt « gummy, sity look. $3.95 morrow’s pattern: Doll wardrobe. an important social ‘ | pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send BEAUTY SALON - ON SALE AT OUR STORE Printed Pattern 4605: Misses’) . Little Joey, a top notch stu- to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-| ° Oar Sew Locetat sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 deat at a local elementary craft Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old 219 Aubum Ave. t h e f avori t @... = Since Jan. 1958 requires 3'4 yards 39-inch. school, might have been way be- Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. | FE 4.2878 : Printed directions on each pat-| Sind im his studies tf it hadn’t Print plainly pattern number, No el es Necessary tern part. Easier, accurate been for girl scouts... - name, address and zone. EDITB STENSON Owner NATURAL HEALTH |, sont S cos sino oe . = =| wool-cashmere SPECIAL PURCHASE blend boycoat FOODS |pattern for Ist-class mailing. 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Lake Orion and Bloomfield Hills Re i ww i ‘a me i ls Seal elie 2 TWENTY-TWO THE: PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 New Pope Kindly, Tolerant, but No Appeaser By United Press International ‘Traveler of God" — ‘Fully a pastor’ — “A man who always sees the good side of things.” These are a few of the descrip- tions used by those who know the new Pope, elevated. from Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Roacall) He also is described as the good natured son of “an Italian share- Y Italian village and nis“bnurch “students home” for aid to in public firs’ middle-class students schools. He also played an active role in the Catholic Action Movement, Milan, the third of 13 children. One which was then starting to develop of his sisters and two of his broth-|into a powerful force. career was unsensational. He was born Nov. 25, 1881, in the village of Sotto I! Monte near Bergamo about 40 miles east of gation of the Faith, a lay body supporting missionary activities. He was president of the associa- ition’s Italian branch and a member of its general council. In that capacity he visited European centers and spread the ers still live there on the family) CALLED TO ROME farm. The family has been there | His activity attracted the atten- for five centuries. ic ack A oe tion of Pope Benedict XV, who His father had counted on Angelo) f P association’s activity ‘‘not with the noise of a storm, but like | | slow, fertility-bringing water.” Areopolis and consecrated at the age of 43. . ; ko: &. * In 1935 he was promoted to the twin posts of apostolic vicar and delegate to Turkey and apostolic delegate to Greece with the titular ititle of archbishop of Mesembria. 'He served in that capacity for nine years, with headquarters in i Istanbul. . x # * Z will, and the archbishop -took on When he was appointed patri- arch of Venice on his elevation to cardinal, he was known as the “quiet after the storm" in contrast to his predecessor, the austere Msgr. Carlo Agostini. : Even after his appointment to the Venice post, Cardinal Roncalli did not abandon his activity as a “traveler of God.” He served as papal legate to a Marian Congress held in Lebanon in 1954 and again to this year’s centenary celebra- tions of the French Shrine of Waterford fo Set Up New Bike Ordinance effect March 1. 1959, and license plates will be issued at various fense auxiliary police. ‘Before an individual is issued a license plate for a 25 cent fee, his bicycle must pass tests for adequate brakes, steering and tire fo LOU-MOR JEWELE RATIO AY WILRAS * IN BAZAAR AREA — schools in the township by Civil De-| ‘FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass cropper. He has served 27 years _ : jalready had met him. The pontiff; puyring this time he never gave: 2 ; as a successful Vatican diplomat. Guiseppe to help him in the fields, | called him to Rome to work with | yp mriaatly activity. He kept ET Esteem for him was so great (Lourdes. inspection, according to police Fam Hates promt of Sale south bave but when, at the age of 11, hisiin. Congregation for the Propaga- |; _ : | that in December 1944 Pope Pius | chief Millard Pender. their plate . slipped or wob- It is said he was always a 44\.4 child and eldest son said he .. sregau jing as a preacher, a confessor and) | i 7a, || sane! - bled at the time. Do not bishop at heart and when the late ont d te he i prie st, the father |" otithe Feit) la spiritual director. ai —— ree _ ur. | The fruit of the rare double-coco-| A booklet on road regulations’ ” tive sn fear of this happening to you vante ) be ast, 2 ; | i e | . . . I : Pope Pius XII created him @ ...<¢q no objections | He became a monsignor, an, It was in 1925 he started his, prise. 0 the archbishops Sur inut tree takes 10 years to ripen.|and safety suggestions will accom que speiakio © E05) aeeen. cardinal jn 1953 he was less +. © ‘honorary canon of Bergamo and a diplomatic career with appointment . ‘This native of the Seychelles Is-\pany the numeraled license plates.| your pia id false teeth move thrilled by the cardinal’s red bat, study first at th domestic prelate of the Pope. He|by Pius XI as “apostolic visitor’) “I am not fit for that post,’’ he lands in the Indian Ocean is one |and officials are now setting up ae hee nw | Pans poe corpo than by the chance to devote ihe Poss ent isis vee Ss to Played a leading role in reorgan-|to Bulgaria. He simultaneously was is reported to havé said. jof the more than 60 kinds of palm specific rules which will be en-| SiS breath”. Get P. at himself at last to episcopal work. Hae then Sy ae Acollinare Sem. izing the Association for the Propa-lappointed titular archbishop of' But it was the Pope’s personal’ trees that grow in Fort Myers, Fla. forced, Pender added. drug counters everywhere. 900 then a Pp oem: . = ~ . “Here I have a new chance.’ inary in Rome where he graduated | = - he said at the time, “‘to be entirely in theology in 1904 at the age of 22. a pastor Me a vee ™ 5 He was ordained a priest in _ “I am convinced that the min- i, Rome Church of Santa Maria istry of the pastor is the most in Monte Santo Aug. 10, 1904 and fascinating,.the finest that a man that veut Snead ae basi can be offered in his life.” | 7 5 “a A radiant smile lighted his severe Mase ta St: Feteris Basilica, but kindly face The nine years that followed were . DOOR ALWAYS OPEN indecisive in his spiritual and prac- ‘ 7 _.14 ucal formation. From 1905 to 1914) .As a cardinal, the 76-year-old he ec pued (asl personal) secretary! a prelate :s/ door was always open te to Msgr Giacomo Count Radini-| a frien > foe = 2 | oe us vend a ene s and his Pedeschi, “Bishop of Bergamo and, was) us Opennes + one of the greatest prelates of his, humorous joviality that earned him time. He described the bishop as success in one of the most difficult soc : Plus tax. All popular brands. Regulars ; y ; | ALUMI-GLO’snew sci- a | ; 1 I ¢€ We reserve the right to Hmit * i - , © entific formula cuts right | H M EN| eee Vo gal. quentities. All prices and items = : throughierina ict j K f 39 effective through Saturday, No- “ A film eng ae ace i Bordenic trech vember 1, 1958, at all Kroger é La : -.. Whisks away @ | : ss stores in Detroit and Eastern ij ; deep, stubborn, cooked- a —_ __ Michigan. w Maker M \ in stains to make alumi- | ~~ z oLUMINU Eo) num shine like new. 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Chocolate flavored, _( Made by Kraft. a ALUMI-GLO Mokes Aluminum Pots ond Pans GLEAM ond GLO | is Po ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Neu tn Revenue TWENTY-THREE © : ‘ $ f : : i S Z te + lapbeld the legality of Michigan| Light the Way for Little Goblins ‘llaw aimed at escape preventing. from local taxes of federally owned Source Pointed Out ae eee Rules for Saf er Halloween ‘ale PHILADELPHIA, Pa, (UPR — be levied on of] and mineral ex- The U.S, Supreme Court openediploration and evelopment, -lum- a potential new source of tax rev- bering, power , water ‘rights, enue for some states by a decision|livestock grazing band airport fa- recently, a Michigan State Uni-'cilities versity .economics professor said : , today. : Dr. Denzel C. Cline told the an- Honor Teddy Roosevelt nual meeting of the National Tax’) npw y en ; the bigh court last March allowed) memorating the 100th anmivers- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—On Halloween, light the way for trick and treaters so they won't trip in the dark. Tie white strips on wires holding up newly planted . trees, : Take the children out of traditienal black and orange Halloween costumes. Motorists might not see them. Put ‘them in light-colored costumes with reflecting tape. Aveid masks because they restrict vision. Use facial paints instead. ~ Richard Conte goes for Sari ool Michigan and Wisconsin to levy ary of former Theodore president Light jaek-o-lanterns with flashlights instead of ‘axes on manufacturers using prop-| Roosevelt's birth, said: “No peo- saiinen * - e rty with title held by the federal | ple will long remain free if they : government, Take in your traé&h cans, lawn mowers or bicycles which might attract vandals. These are suggestions of the Nationa! 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But no one could cage young, innocent boys and girls who|that, all in all, the moon was a maparetitions, Claudia de Lys, hasigiris had been imbibing wine be- a new book called “‘A Treasure of hind their backs. on” was more than whimsical | Now, when the unromantic sci-/Parenthood and Its Folklore.” it were not that someorie told them/entists file reports WILL VACATE THIS BUILDING ” as Sepeic ‘Aims for Moon? of . moon in all its trigid, Tageedl illactea, dia deicithen the eiigicsjshow at toes ‘nd then, grecivally,| peare. juncomifortable reality, it will bejof some romantic customs. white (nothing but a statistic. 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LIGHT WOODS—DARK WOODS—VERY NEWEST DESIGNS 159.50° Bedroom Suites—Starting Tonight........ 128.00 | 187.50 Bedroom Suites—Starting Tonight........ 144.00 259.50 Bedroom Suites—Starting Tonight... vee e ee 216.00 399.50 Bedroom Suites—Starting Tonight........ 266.00 419,50 Bedroom Suites—Starting Tonight........ 296.00 FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE 3 SENSATIONAL SELLING DAYS (and Tonight) THURS.-FRI. and SATURDAY! Coe | * i 8 Oye egy : i : ni i gc A OI ta ay ig og gs or | : eS cae . “ge 72 ‘ ff F = * “fp 4 # eee ____"THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 | s Communities Plan Halloween Celebrations Beggars’ fo Call for UNICEF Pennies | of Troy Methodist Chureh will hold a masquerade party Saturday at the home of Robert Schultz, 365 E. Square Lake Rd. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Union Lake TWENTY-SIX Formosa Strait Tension Eases Reds Shell Quemoy, but Reports Conflict on’ Intensity of Artillery | will hold a Halloween party at the church tomorrow. beginning at 6:30 p.m. Eight county communities have planned organized Halloween cele- brations for this weekend, and “beggars” from three of the local- ities will seek pennies for food, clothing and medicine for their underprivileged neighbors. across * * * The evening will feature a ma- gician, games, hayride, prizes and refreshments. TAIPEI Formosa (AP) — Chi-| nese Communist artillery shelled! the seas. Orion Township she Pee wee tee Quemoy again today but there was| Children in Oxford, Ortonville | Cpiidren living on Brown road|sion near > an - bdivi- and Clarkston intend to defy the goblins and witches Friday night and, in costumes, comb the com- munities carryihg UNICEF can- isters. They will be collecting pennies for the United Nation: Interna- tional Children’s Emergency Fund instead of the usual Halloween treats for themselves. S who attend Carpenter School will gather on the front yard of Charles Loucks Jr., 721 Brown Rd., for their party Friday. * * * Beginning at 6 p.m., the evening will include a hayride, bonfire, wiener roast and story-telling hour. The party is open only to children living on Brown road. a community Halloween party for children Friday beginning at 8 p.m. The outdoor party will include contests, games, prizes, and donuts. Held on a vacant lot on Alsup street near Crattage street, the party is being planned by Dan Her- ron with the assistance of Mrs. a noticeable easing of tension over) the offshore island crisis | Reports conflicted on the inten-| sity of the bombardment | “Starting about midnight it was) a constant boom-boom-boom; that} kept us awake for a long time . . .| I'd say it was thousands of rounds| _ In my opinion it was the, heaviest in some time,’ a Natian-, alist officer told AP Correspondent] ; David Lancashire when he} Clarkston Tr : y hel oy _ |Ctitford Alderson, Mrs. Fred Oes- reached Quemoy today. Clarkston Elementary School| The Live Wire Fellowship group! gher Mrs. Clarence t+ ok MR. and MRS. HAROLD J. HAMILTON children, who will participate in)——— Revnp roy cee oe el bac the ‘Treat for All the World’s Children” drive, will receive their canisters at the school Friday aft- ernoon. The canvass in the Clarkston In Taipei, however, the Defense Ministry's official shell t said P | , winsta's atten! sal cont 8 Covert Methodist Scene ae ae pe Lake Orion Dinner : of Stayt-Hamilton Rite today, followed by a 2'-hour lull, then a.18l-round bombardment, from §.30 a.m. until noon. Yancashire confirmed that the Communist artillery fired sporad- phe Covert Methodist Church was)Akron, Mich. “ically through the morning. Wednesday was an odd-num- marriage of Janet D. Stayt to Knights of Pythias Hall. meaning unlimited , bered day, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —, ‘the scene Saturday evening of the! Harold J. Hamilton. Pontiac and Roland Houthoofd of # The reception was held at the Upon return from their honey-) area Halloween night will. be from .6 to 7 p.m. Children will then return to the school for cider, donuts and a movie spon- sored by the Clarkston Rotary Club. Last year this community’ col- \Slated by Masons LAKE ORION — Five hundred lodge members from southern Michigan are expected to attend ‘ithe annual Master Masons’ dinner Saturday at Lake Orion Com- munity High School. FINAL DELIVERY — Leon Keefer, ” Pentise Press Phete 50, of. Keego Harbor, who s s' stre . j ichi el einer the Ree id obi The bride is the daughter of Moon in northern Michigan; the jected $182, according to Mrs. Paul announced new tactic. They said.) and Mrs, Gordon E. Stayt of/newlyweds will make their home 11|Fliason, chairman of the Clarks- -they would not fire on even-num- |...” a. _ ‘Keego Harbor UNICE : ace igs Winslow drive. Parents of the ©e80 farbor. ton UNICEF. bered days into Quemoy’s land- |. ; bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. Ortonville ing areas and invited the Nation-, : ; ; iW. Hamilton of Oldsmobile drive. : : , : | The Ortonville Women’s Club will | For her wedding, the new Mrs. apital, strikers om alists to ship in supplies then. : sponsor the UNICEF penny march Fj Set to Close Hamilton chose a floor-length gown here for the third consecutive year. of white roses and carnations. Mra! deriinllSaurders|an leo char: that Detroit Gasket & Manufac- |Was junior bridesmaid. turing Co. is closing its plant | Best man was Ed Passmore df resent ' at Brighton “strictly as a mat- Waterford Township, assisted by| a wide Lg oy one Hall Annex for judging and then ter of business economics.” the bridegroom's brother, Michael.| wASHINGTON # — A strike of! “The plant is getting pretty Ushers were Charles Calkins of mechanics against Capital Airlines pick pp their penny canisters. Silver dollars will be awarded) of 129 Arvida, Walled Lake, and obsolete,” Barrett said. “Contin-— neared the end of its second eee uing operations there would re- | | ifor the three best carved pumpkins) the jate Clarence McKenna. Par- and the canisters with the most | ents of the prospective bride- St. Andrews Lodge 588 of Detroit will exemplify the first and second sections of the Master Mason de- gree. The ** thegesventheay yy ; “| a088 bothered me the most,” he. oe ee og hee s union’s wage demands and that | Club are assisting in the cos- team, according to the Rev. Gail) .oiq smiling. “I was bitten sev- field and John Grace school cafe- The blaze broke out in a second-|G_ Buckles, pastor. bedroom where Landry's 7- ‘terias were let in a total amount jtery Assn., a member of the Study) of $21,074 to the Gold Star Prod- State Underwriters iClub, Garden Club and Civic Club, | Meat; “3 Ponti fall in Walled Lake. eeting in Fontiac She was the widow of the late The board of directors of the|C@ss Johns. Michigan State Association of Life’ Service will take place Friday Underwriters are meeting today,at the Walled Lake Baptist Church, at the Waldron Hotel to discuss| with burial in Walled Lake Ceme- proposed legislation concerning life|tery. Her body is at Richardson- cnt aoe Rey one, Lafitte Funeral Home, Walled Lake. cents an hour but has since scaled munity Activities, Inc., ichi i down to the 20 cents recom-|cooperation of Bald Eagle Lake, in Michigan beginning May 18. / that ) T : : oni mended by the presidential board. |Lake Louise and Ortonville busi- wae sotheeet Ree ices arsine NQ New Polio Cases | The walkout, which has halted/nessmen, scouts, civic groups and) E. Patton, president of the state « all Capital operations, threatens to'clubs should make the evening association, of 314 S. Tilden St., in Detroit for Ist Day extend Friday to Trans World Air- successful one. reports that the group intends to se The machinists also Moa | e Oxford | discuss more effective ways to = threatened to strike against st-| : : I | coordinate the state association DETROIT (® — Detroit passed ern, Northeast, Northwest and Na-' The Methodist Chur ch School inj | : ; ; = the first day in three months ;; fines but bave /s Oxford will again sponsor the with the 26 local ones throughout’ itnout a report of a ne 4 tional airlines but have set MO icEE arive. | the state this afternoon. pe a new polio ctrike dates. the union had revived a, is tume and game contests. sues which he sald a Pp en-_| : Gaiieck testing besralbedlite |g. ccsacs wel oneg tenons jected. at the Fire Hall. Seivenpa a4 The machinists are asking a 42-|izations also-will be in charge of cent an hour pay boost for the|the teenagers’ street dance which, 2.500 striking mechanics. Their pay|in case of rain, will be held in the had averaged $2.46 an hour. Cap-)Town Hall. ital had offered an increase of 26} Arlo Davis, president of Com-| eral times, but none of the bites serious Ld baad las taal | . ucts Co., Detroit. Many, residents of Keego Harbor The Board approved a revised will miss Leon. One of them isjoperating budget of $2,503,735 for - Kern H. Murphy, of 3054 Summers 'the 1958-59 fiscal year. story Services. will begin each night, year-old son, John, was playing! except Saturday, with prayer meet- with a jack o’ lantern. The lan-|ings. Song services will follow at tern set fire to a mattress and the) p.m. floor, according to firemen. The public is invited. é A TRUE OPEN-END MORTGAGE | We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages .... This is what they provide: case Tuesday. _ * * * a The count remained at 617 The children will cendact the cases and 21 deaths in 1958, com- Suspected Bomb Found ‘house-to-house drive tonight, red wi 5 se i: iday - MIAMI BEACH, Fla. “® — Don- its sane (eocteeeaiag te at Flint Postal Center ee ae iad ald S. Leonard of Detroit, police riod last year. 1 FLINT «we Police gre checking Leerard consultant and former commis-| : kt « & lhat they believe is a crude bomb The Addison Township firemen sioner of Michigan State Police. . will sponsor a Halloween party : One new case was reported in found near Flint’s new postal cen-|— etl has been named adviser of the sections of Wayne County on De- /ter, dedicajed Monday by Postmas- Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire State and Provincial, Section, Inter-, i : troit’s outskirts. This brought |ter General Arthur F Summerfield Hall. Five prizes will be given for | national Assn. of Chiefs of Police. ; the best costume. | : the outcounty total sor us te of Flint. _ | @ You may pay up the mortgage at any time . i The object—a quart Jar contain-| x * * i Guilty of Embezzling | with 74 cases and one death at ing a white powder and a sulphuric, Hot dogs, cider and apples will bear advance notice and without ee ; _ this time last year. ‘acid tube held in place by stones—|be served, according to the Cp-) a. DETROIT — Jack F. Patton,) was found yesterday. chairmen, Mike Schlusler and. former secretary-treasurer of De-' e | Police said it popped and s Gary Sutherby. : : ee | 1 s spout-, ’ a troit. Mailers inion No. 40, has Macomb Ups Budget =. flames when they tested it. ‘Metamora peen ee in Recorder's! MOUNT CLEMENS (B — The! They sent tge object to the Stat¢; Main street of Metamora’ will be! $ aie en ie embezzling ytacomb County Board of Super- Police Crime Laboratory in Lan ihe scene of the Halloween cos-| $255 in ae ore Sentencing Wai visors has approved a 1959 budget sing for analysis. | ume party Friday night. It is be- jot Seis Ot, an inereste of ee : + Dies of Atta k .ing sponsored by the local Lions ; . 26 over the county's current budg- Hunter Dies o ac ‘Club. Killéd Putting Up Storms et. The new budget provides for, : : $1,000 pay increases for six county!) HUDSONVILLE oP — Harry) A parade of costumes for dif- DETROIT — Joseph Woges, officers including Clerk Albert A.\Gross, 66, of Grand Rapids, was| ferent age groaps will be fol- f 82, was killed Tuesday when he Wagern. lowed by the awarding of prizes land’ Ged Weeay Ga a faa @ You may pay interest and principal in advance at your con- {| |. fell 25 feet fromg a second-floor : field where he was hunting in Ot-| and serving of refreshments. venience. ‘ Average work week in Great tawa County. Police said he died) The Senior Young People’s group o Takes International Post Ld @ Your mortgage can be increa later date to the original amount_bort for additional improvements. or. other satisfactory reason. Aan Nes Cd] You may pay any addition#il amount at any time without notice or penalty. : | ! window while ins‘alling storm win-' dows at his home. 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Square Lake Rd., built in 1837, has been occupied the of Square Lake road. The contemporary stvie edifice was de congregation since’ 1862. Several of its stained ua seid signed by the firm of James b Morison \1.\ Total cost of the windows and its bell will be installed at the new church building’ and its furnishings has been estimated at $250,000. The - nS Sr ‘ia ts it ee Ala: ° Rochester ‘Branch 407 Main St. | | | = WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS . a , , , — : , a so pa nn ne. . l, eee dey. ’ ydsmall stone farmhouse inthe amite was in the bag. Police said Se eee ee Se ii Z ~ cms ote hs DEP A goss flow ~aet ae : ecm # we (eg | REMOTE TES weig. eke eo SE I Fo EEN Ee Aen 4 t ¥ . S Weep for Joy to Hear SOTTO IL MONTE, Italy (AP)| Bonfires blazed on the hills around! around the tewn and in hamlet and streets, There was a traffic Jopn XXII was born Jam for a time in the main square. Long © live Roncalli!) There was a celebration and |bonfires also in the main square Villagers exulted at the election'of nearby Bergamo, capital of the of Angelo Giuseppe Cardinal Ron-|Frovince in which Sotto Il Monte ealli, 76-year-old son of a Sotto is located. Il Monte farmer, to succeed Pius) Bergamo's mayor and the pro- XII as sovereign pontiff of the Vincial president launched a pub- Roman. Catholic Church. \lie subscription to buy for Pope *¢ *« & _ John a new crown of gold. bs flashed in the sky. ; . Inside the Roncalli family home, D ) d the picture was different. \ ynamite iscovere kb ea ee an and a sister,» . eo. were sift around a square Vy Sch | kitchen table when they heard the In Irginid 00 Vatican's broadcast announcement ; of the elevation of Cardinal Ron-| LYNCHBURG, Va, (AP) — A oa janitor reached into a trash con-| tainer at the 1,750-pupil E. C calli, They wept. For many minutes not a word) : was said. The emotion among the Gl@8s High School Tuesday and group, the youngest 64, was too “@™e up with”a paper bag con- great. taining dynamite. Quiet happiness succeeded the _ [Inserted in the explosive was a tears. cap and running from the cap was! —Outside, bonfires, People of the where Pope shouted: “ A A ia.coil of wire, A flashlight bat-| The parish priest, the Rev. |'€Fy, not connected to the wire, | Pietro Bosio, came in smiling also was in the bag. “He will leave a clear mark of , The discovery came after pupils} his reign — something that with 19 the white school, where a bamb- | last for the future,” Father Bosio "€ threat was received last! said. ‘He is in wonderful health.” Thursday, had left for home. Au-| “Pope John’s father, Giovanni|'horities had ordered: the school) Battista (John’ Baptist) Roncalli, CV@CUated after last week's threat died in 1935 and his mother ‘in but no explosive was found. 1939. Of his four brothers and five, - _* * * sisters the only survivors are City Council offered a.$1,000 re- Zaverio. 7; Alfredo, 69: Giuseppe, Ward for apprehension and con- 64: and the sister. Assunta. 73. | Viction of the person who’ put the ‘The brothers and their families| dynamite in a boy's lavatory of live together in the newer, larger|the school. 7 dwelling built on the site of the) Only a portion of a stick of dyn- | t | | i | Alps where Pope John was born the seal on the coil of wire hadn't. Nov. 25, 1881 ibeen broken and that it could not! s* « _ {have conducted a current to the; . losive.. Neither, they said, The sister married, lives else. |€*P . : ¥ ee Ce Se ee ee a name means “Under. the Moun- |e! enough charge to set off the: tain.” dynamite. | Also living here are 40. nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand- nephews of the new pontiff. Pope Fulfilling Gi ype, father l ootd | 1 I and their Daher was not reh. ‘Of Jrish Saint * ‘“] remember sometimes when Angelo — he was a young man then and |] was a child — was able to Iunch on a dish of corn- meal and fried egg. He had the egg, and I had to content myself with cleaning up the dish. But we were always healthy.” Giuseppe said he believed the: new Pope picked the name John' “because our village church is Shepherd. The Vatican newspaper, ; dedicated to St. John.” L'Osservatore. Romano, sees Pope “He was baptized there," Giu-' John XXIII as e@ further fulfill- seppe said iment of the saint's prophesy. He noted also that their father’ The new Pope has been a shep- and a brother who died in 1956 herd of souls as high prelate of bore the name of the saint. |the church. And he comes to the’ Hundreds of peasants from the papacy from the sea port of Ven- countryside thronged into the vil-\ice, where as Angelo Giuseppe) lage of 1,773 population to take Cardinal Roncalli he was patri-| part in the public celebration. ‘arch. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Eight | hundred years age Irish St. Mal-| achy predicted that a future pope | would be the “Pastor Angelicus,” or Angelic Shepherd. The next pope. St. Malachy pre- dicted, would be “Pastor et Nau- tus,"’ Shepherd and-Sailor Catholics generally accepted that Pope Pius XII was the Angelic You can place your fuel oil prder today for the entire winter. We will deliver as much as you want as often as you want regularly. 2 shaft of the Cumberland Rail- e ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 es: euee ee ‘Ruling on Dismissal of Teachers. Issued LANSING # — The attorney gen- eval’s office has issued an opinion “holding that-the 60-day dismissal notice .for probationary teachers, required by the tenure of teachers) private aircraft flew more than) act cannot be used without cause. twice as many hours as all com-! The opinion added that the notice mercial aireraft combined in the! “must have connection with U.S. in 1957. whether or not the teacher's serv-| ‘ices are satisfactory.” SHIRT Zeppo Marx Engaged | + * * | It also held that a probationary _ Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Huron | TWENTY-SEVEN -— McElroy in Turkey ee ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -— U.S. Defense Secretary Neil McElroy) arrived in Ankara today for a round of talks with Turkish lead- ers and American military advis- ers on Allied defense problems. : gentle suds * . cleaner dishes So For From Cave-in in Nova Scotia : why pay more? ~ |wrapped in plastic ‘bags for trans- fer to the surface where attempts ’ SPRINGHILL, N.S. 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DEL MONTE _ Fancy Fruit > Cocktail In Heavy Syrup! 303 Cans SAVE 8c ee ‘TJ 00 THE SAVINGS are based on a sie] 3 of SPECIAL prices with our EVERYDAY prices! i, CLINTON RIVER RD. at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE ee | ee ee aorae te ES f * = * ‘ "s hoe a, | | 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 ‘NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER Republican AVERELL HARRIMAN Democrat ARKANSAS-for Governor iDemocratic National Conventioa easily brush off a six-time winner ‘any other man. Now he’s gunning By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON (UPI) — This so- ot Republican interest although called off-year general election is|the conservatives might count him loaded with presidential politics|a bit soft on the labor issue. from coast to coast. x *& & x« * * Democrat David L. Lawrence, Michigan's Democratic Gov. G.|running against him, is 69 und is Mennen Williams is gunning for|-he mayor of Pittsburgh. The pres- a sixth term as a political part-|ent governor, Leader, cannot sesek ner of Walter P. Reuther, whojre-election. long since eme as the Mr.| The last time Pennsylvania werr. Big of labor politics. Williams|Democratic was.,in 1944 when seareely can lose, nor could aj franklin Roosevelt received 105,- 425-vote plurality. In pre-Civil Wa. voting, it went Whig twice, Fed- in Michigan. eralist once. His nomination for. president x *« would bust the Democratic party) Nixon's presidential ambitions wide open and, probably, pet-jare challenged by the disruption of bolt. Williams, “the man with the polka dot tie,” is almost cer- tainly the best known governor in Michigan history. The handsome, towering chief executive has occupied the gover- nor’s chair four years longer than this year. Sen. William F. Knowland is the Republican gubernatorial candidate in California. Knight is running for the seat which Knowland will vacate. Knight refuses to endorse Knowland. This political mess becomes mes- sier by reason of Knowland’s en- for a sixth straight term, un- precedented in Michigan or any other state in modern history. Perhaps most astounding, he) created a political revolution that! put al] the state’s top administra- tive offices in Democratic hands— this in a state which had been posal to outlaw the union shop. suade Southern conservatives tothe Republican organization in California. Nixon contributed te this situation by joining in the pres- sure which compelled Republican Gov. Goodwin J. Knight to aban-; don his plan to seek re-election|tion of an hme&dment to the state dorsement of a right-to-work pro- | xk k * fo ees eG ; | Sea ea (peor cca saras| MICHIGAN-for Governor Se elas oe ee hee fr et an oe : PSs ne re hope that the GOP ae PAUL D. BAGWELL Republican labor issue. He is campaigning for re-election and for the adop- constitution which would outlaw the union shop. The nation and ithe Republican Party scarcely have been aware of O'Neill. They will be plenty aware of him after Nov. 4, however, if he is returned to office by a fat |margin of votes and if the | amendment which he has en- | dorsed is approved by the voters. A great many Republicans are 28 ee G. MENNEN WILLIAMS Democrat conservative. voice from the top echelon of the party. They might hear it from O'Neill, if he has such a voice, which re- mains to be determined. His record will be searched, if he is re-elected, land his performance in office will be observed closely during the inext two years. * * * Opposing him is Michael V. DiSalle, fifty years old, an attorney and former mayor of Toledo. With this election, the term of office becomes four years. Democrat Votes for Governors May Mean White House in 60 k eo” / _ THIRTY ONE kk CALIFORNIA-for Governor WILLIAM F. KNOWLAND Republican cratic was in 1948 when Truman) received 7,107- vote plurality. In ipre-Civil War voting, it went Whig j\four times. * * * Orval Faubus, Democratic gov- ernor of Arkansas, has been in the spotlight in recent months for his| anti-integration stand. He is receiving token opposition from Republican George W. John- son, a Greenwood attorney, 75 years old. In 1956, Faubus polled 80.6 per cent of the vote. * *« * Massachusetts is the bailiwick £5.28 EDMUND G,. BROWN Democrat Sen. John F. Kennedy, an able and personable young man who inherited political ambition and a great deal of money. Kennedy is a shoo-in for ré@election and the big- 'ger his margin the better his op- portunity to become the second Catholic to be nominated for Presi- dent of the United States. First was Alfred E. Smith, of New York, in 1928. * * * In the main, Republicans will be jooking to New York, Pennsylvania, California and, somewhat to their astonishment, to Ohio for presi- F; Knight objects to right- to-work. ‘listening anxiously if not very, strongly Re ublican for most a 4 es of @ Nixon visited his home state in hopetully for a clear and strong | The last time century. ‘September in an effort to repair; | If he succeeds in his bid for a the party machine, to get Knight! sixth term, there is widespread| ‘and Knowland together and to, speculation he will set his sights | put some oomph into the Repub- on the White House in 1960. lican campaign in California. The) x & * word is that Nixon was unable to | Running against hira is Paul D. bring it off and, further, that Re-| Bagwell, who, many Republicans publican candidates in ‘California | say, has given the Republican|probably will take a severe licking| party its hardest working candi- on election day. | That would be bad for Nixon, | Neither his underdog role nor| whose prestige rides in some de-| political nor personal handicaps gree on the performance of his) \slowed the 45-year old speech pro- party in his home state. On the) fessor from Michigan State Uni-lother hand, if Knowland were! versity in his second bid for state-|elected governor he might decide, iwide elective office. ito shoot in 1960 for the Republican If he overcomes the odds, Bag- ipresidential nomination. That | well will turn in probably the would not be good for Nixon, i most notable individua! political eS ocrat dential pointers. Ohio went Demo-of the Demperatic Golden Boy, THREE SISTERS] | i | .ORVAL FAUBUS GEORGE W. JOHNSON Republic: Democrat OHIO-for eoverics Edmond G. (Pat) j Brown, 53. state attorney general | Even if he doesn’t, his vigor will is opposing Knowland. Only Demo- ‘have left its mark on a party cratic governor this century was \whose fortunes stood at an all Cujbert Olson (1939-43) who won time low ebb when he took over. iy 290,715 vote plurality. ~ *« * ~*~ *« * Democratic Gov. Averell Harri-. Republican Gov. C. William man's availability for the 1960 O'Neill of Ohio is not soft on the presidential nomination depends \wholly on his ability to obtain re-: lelection-in New York by a big. { — Fight Chicago Bid A big win would not provide, ig iCago Harriman with more than a mere pliegs qe eg mere far More Water dent. A slim margin of victory or defeat, however, would close the door against him with a bang. esday 10 pre pare Everything being unts! Only a >). Quantities 2937 day W Wedn “tore closed all tional sale! r this sensa e d at tremendous disc are listed ; cials City License No. sacrifice few of the spe are limited, so come early! ' MANITOWOC, Wis. — The ' Great Lakes Harbor Assn. yes- C. WILLIAM O'NEILL Republican * * * Bi SS ee a ee a 212 PENNE SIS Ge Governor feat. te the Repetiican i comnines | eee gs wauewas, ——e Ss | DRESSES for governor. Rockefeller and his) Delegates at the closing ses- political pals will run a high sion approved a resolution which \presidentia] fever if he is elected.) ig the association was ‘“‘unal- Rockefeller’s nomination for | terably opposed to increased di- | President, however, is not re- version of water from Lake | motely likely. His importance in | | Michigan or the Great Lakes the presidential picture would basin in excess of quantities depend on his control of the New fixed by the Supreme Court de- York delegation to the 1960 Re- cree in 1930." publican Nationa] Convention. ~ | The 1930 ruling set the diver- There are Republican regulars, #om rate at 1.500 cubic feet Per who would regard Rockefeller as|.second. Chicago sought unsuc- ‘something of a New Dealer and, cessfully in the last two sessions assuredly, as a Modern Republi-| of Congress to have the rate can wa emphasis on the quali boosted to 2.509 C.F-S. wi So, Rockefeller might maneuver’ ‘a convention délegation which he: controlled toward the nomination. lof someone other than Vice Presi-| ident Richard M. Nixon, who is) highly regarded by the party regu-| ‘lars. That might not prevent Nix-| ‘'on’s nomination in 1960 for Presi- ident but it would set up a resi jobstacle. ‘ deainaind oe ER A fr ee : ses aite Originally to 5.99 B58 2 Rayons, New Fall Cottons 10-20 ; 1415-2415 Sizes 161 DRESSES Originally to 8.99 Flannels — Tweeds One & Two Piece Styles Sizes 10-20, 1415-241 147 DRESSES Originally to 10.99 Better Wools PAYDAY Heyy. b | l DAVID L. - LAWRENCE Democrat x & & A pretzel manufacturer named| Arthur T. McGonigle is the Re-| ARTHUR T. McGONIGLE Republican But One Third Will Stay Home 16 Million Entitled fo Vote WASHINGTON uF — A total of) 76,565.504 voters are aualioed to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 elec tions, according to official and un-| official estimates. These sources predict a probable| vote of 48,131,226. ILOANS TIL PAY DAY| $50 for 2 wks .-. only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to repay Restaurant VIR ACER MILE SPECIALIZING IN CHARRY BROILING The estimated vote of 48,1%,- 226 includes the 284,226 already | Officially recorded in the Sena- | torial election in Maine Sept. 8. | It represents a gain of more than 3! million over the pre- vious highest mid-term vote in 1954, and would be almost 63 The tabulations are based on New Center Electronics The total registration estimate 2255 S. TELEGRAPH RD. * * * | Both figures, if they are borne, per cent of the estimated reg- | CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN |, N é Styl out, would be records for a mid-| istration. | RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS | ewes yles term election. They contradict in Only a few states gather official $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 iy 1036 ” boa: some degree widespread reports|registration figures and some of STEREOPHONI | 50.00 50.70 $1.40 | 48 izes Lali 9-24.15 , of disinterest in the election Of|these are not available until elec- HONIC i= Se ee Soft the fourth Congress of the Eisen-|/tion day or later. DEMONSTRATION | vie $50, /;%h per month between = 350 ond is ays 1 hower administration. Aas ‘ | 308, per ony Pliab e : estimates and some official fig- ures gathered by the Associated Press from state officials, party chairmen and in some instances political writers. The estimated registration of 76.563,504 is an increase of 1,686,- 258 over 1954, the previous record for a mid-term election. 6.7 MILLION IN NEW YORK - It includes an official registra- tion of 6,769,904 in New York State, made public last night. This is a record for a non-presidential year «ti, the Empire State. It.is believed to reflect unusual interest in the lively Harriman-Rockefeller guber- natorial battle. _ mained about the same as 1954. Miracle Mile Shopping Center for the country compares with a sear Area FE 8-9607 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Census Bureau estimate of 104,- '600,000 potential voters — citizens 21 years of age and over in most| ° states; 18 and over in Georgia and A ‘Kentucky. The potential vote | ! e, o_o — 6 6 9 a oe ow 9 Wenn on, ev skin gained 4,377,000 over 1954, Twenty-seven states show gains over 1954 in the number of per- sons who have registered, paid by Soothing, Super-Lenolated _RESINOL © 8 0 ane come ome ° e H | | lealing | [ : In the Basaar Area CALL: FE 8-9641 YEARS IN poll taxes, or otherwise have met : THIS CITY, state voting requirements. Largest gains are in California, 867,000; | New York, 551,000, and Iowa and North — rr Nine meet bese diated fewer voters and 12 others have re- 101% N. Saginaw, Above Jacobsen’ TRANS-AUDIO Hearing Aid Soles and Service MIDTOWN SHOP WE'RE CLOSING OUR DOORS! «Flowers ¢ FE 4-0539 ( 22 North Saginaw Store Hours Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 9 Be. ij ee pees UL Z . E . = aa oy ‘ks s ii a . - _ - - Be Re a RE as ees % : ie E SNS aga a ere queries agi or 4 ee a ris ponitiac PRuSs, WEDNESDAY, OCKOBER 29,1998 Hal Cooper Writing for Hal Boyle = | = Policeman Suni English-Soviet Soccer Match Hard on Fanstite i ; SEATTLE (AP)—Down ‘Seattle LONDON (AP)—It is the day of!stadium a religious organization|The fan forks over 10 shillings and which catches him an occasional wedge himself back into Section panier seg passa a her the season’s biggest international has posted several signs. They wends his —— Pag — D. ae iene, dese ls 5 D. The queue would be too long young policeman danglé¢d out- soccer game, between England read, in order: ‘‘Sin Is a Reproach bags Wine fue as. for him to get waited on anyway. 'side, his right arm trapped ina a U ts By game time the concrete ter-/foar from the crowd. as- Besides, all the money he has left and the Soviet Union. ‘to Any People,” “All Have i sumes something is happening but , ! y The typical British fan, who digs: races of Section D are 80 is his carfare ho Patrolman Harold Countryman, ditches for the Borough Council, Sinned,” “The Coming of the Lord'crammed with people the fanjis unable to confirm it visually.|is his c me. cotd{24, survived the ordeal with only has no ticket. If he is going to Draweth Nigh” and ‘‘Prepare To would be unable to fall down if/At halftime a kindly amy ag vo fa-| As the ee the polo minor injuries. go, he will have to get one from|Meet Thy God.” [he fainted. He is screened trom|forms everybody England ts lead-/trveps an avs det hee nay ._* - a scalper at Wembley Stadium.| By the time he gets to the sta- the playing field by a phalanx of|ing 1 to 0, i we ae A oe A lonely ‘hearts club operatot- The fan has assured himself he dium the fan is in starting condi- 'men seven feet tall. Behind him) The fan badly heeds a rink to tery Eee He = — an Mrs. Gracie Shippey, 48, was ak can afford neither a ticket nor the tion for a disaster. is a covey of juvenile delinquents|He is afraid to go down to the bar|W0uld leave early alos gn dis le : go. demands 10 shillings—$1.40—for a make it through the massed/charges of drunk and reckless loss of a day’s work. He will not) He approaches a ticket spiv who whirling wooden rattlers, one of'for fear he be unable to|“Tewd, but he knows he will never rested after'a 1i-block chase on Shortly after noon he crams 'three-shilling sixpence—30 cents— bodies. driving.., himself a a subway t train along, ticket to standing room in Section oe yman bad PE ‘ Says Detergents Increrse| ar histle|Shippey for a minor traffic viola- p ti Att bt ee Am Nae bhi ee te Fas ae Aer an con the na) whisper mina tle vie Prosecuting Attorney bley bound. x * Skin Irritation on Hands the polities Seas te wees side for her driver's license, . she * * * The fan ripostes with an offer ANE a ES > tesg hilly sub-|panched the bution counting he Along the parade way leading of seven shillings sixpence S19 Million Ai q ae i - eh ; . way platform nearly an hour be-|electric lift on the car window from the subway station to the'—which is refused with hauteur rritations on women’s hands have fore hes an ‘ ide a train. and raced away. ee increased tremendously since de-| Tottering with fatigue he reach- * *& * itergents have been manufacturedies home and turns on the radio.| Countryman fired three shots at DEMOCRAT * | Already Has Donated |as ieee ee common s0ap.|He learns that England has won, a Mayo Foundation dermatologist'5 to 0. Twice as Much to Help says. . He will have to do without beer G00D-BYE CORNS ) South, Southwest Asia * * * jor cigarettes until payday. Enjoy quick reliet and The specialist, Dr. Louis A.) He feels wonderful. He has been| speedily remove aching Attorne eo Veteran _ . Brunsting ‘Sr., told the Oklahoma present, with 99,000 others, when| £o™, With thin. cushion If uey . _ SEATTLE (AP)—Canada’s con-\City Clinical Society that deter-England avenged the defeat which| peda. Gost bet « tite. [Py : tribution to the economic develop-|gents may destroy layers of skin}knocked them out of the world Mh i : ment of Colombo Plan countries|leaving fio defense against skin|soccer cup in Stockholm last] WH ! Scholls s Zino pad: S - hewte A Spectacular pronounced “locks on”’ in South and Southeast Asia will trouble. . summer. “ ... and it really does! jamount to 150 million dollars over : New Achievement $ 25 ‘BF ithe next three years, a Canadian | in Paint Chemistry! GALLON official said today. | J. M. Teakles, leader of the| NEW LATEX FORMULA Canadian delegation to the Colom- e One coat covers with brush, |bo Plan officials’ meeting now un- if roller or spray ider way here, said the decision «Ready: iof his government will enable easy 10 use. - BOONE countries in the area “‘to plan| of dry ingredients . . . no F ae ahead in the knowledge that Ca- wetting of walls . nadian afd is assured for that pe- | ¢ Goes on so easily it seems to \riod.’”’ | _help apply itself 2 ks kk _--— |e _——* —— Se e Won't chip, crack, peel or ' In a statement, Teakles de-| rub off on hands~ and clared that Canadian assistance. clothing | laince 1850 when the Colombo Plan A Parable ley Bruce Barton © Dries fast... paint and use |was organized totals 292 million! basement the same day dollars. This includes 61 million! \ddllars in grants and loans for} jwheat and flour. eLovely colors especially created for basements s Canada also has sent 120 techni- | “Complctey watrproot fh [tres “and ‘accepted, more tan HERE are two seas in Palestine. One is fresh, and fish are basement paint wean dacs xititot Canadian "rdoctal shige . in it. Splashes of green adorn its banks. Trees spread thelr wave Your easement @ WT! Siminisration, branches over it, and stretch out their thirsty roots to dip of its that moisture BEAUTIFUL | ever anal above these Colombo healing waters.. Along its shore the children play. and dampness (GQGRgauA7Mers has ade contributions and ‘oan | . = can’t harm | LOXON {1044 mallon dollars to Pakistan, 8 The River Jordan makes this sea with sparkling water from a erie Coyenistthese eontribatioos the hills. So it laughs in the sunshine. And men build their houses FREE PARKING IN REAR ous food shortages a a | . near to it, and birds their nests; and every kind of life is happier a Ul werDulune WbOSS tonnes Comune Diao has been made avail. becuse it is there. able for the purchase of wheat S H E: RWI n-Wi L LL A MS Gs teas to an regular | * x” * ‘ 2 rs) SAVTON PLAING Zi Al ome bale ef conperative develop. The River Jordan flows on south into another sea. Hereisn 71 W. HURON P FE 4-2571 sme OR 3.1204 tines (pegiects Sere ichanncied to, splash of fish, no fluttering leaf, no song of birds, no children’s eee laughter. -Travellers choose another route, unless on urgent busi- OR AT YOUR ol ll in th WILLIAMS DEALER The motto E Pluribus Unum ; ; 2 < Open a Charge Account e We Deliver | ee ese en den a | ness. The air hangs above its waters and neither man nor beast horas Jettereon: nor fowl will drink. What makes this mighty difference in these _ . neighbor seas? Not the River Jordan. It empties the same good ot Now- Log Cabin brings you | iia inte beth Not the soil in which ia lie; not the country This is the difference. The Sea of Galilee receives but does not keep the Jordan. For every drop that flows into it another drop flows out. The giving and receiving go on in equal meas- BRAND ure. The other sea is shrewder, hoarding its income jealously. ft will not be tempted into any generous impulse. Every drop it gets, it keeps. The Sea of Galilee gives and lives. This other sea gives nothing. It is named the Dead. There are two seas in Palestine. anew syrup... maple-y flavor at a sweet, There are two kinds of people in the world. Which kind are we? low price! CARE Enough See eee .... Lo GIVE Enough Easy on your budget! Wonderfully delicious! More luscious than other syrups, Country Kitchen tastes altogether different. It’s delicious—with rich, heart-of-the-woods maple-y flavor. So good it makes everyone - want seconds! PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN October 21 -—- November I1 Try some on pancakes, waffles or biscuits this very week. Yopti love it—and marvel that At conte so little! This message in behalf of the United Fund Campaign is sponsored by: | _DARRIN and ARMSTRONG — GMTC EMPLOYEES Federal Credit Union General Contractors ~ _ Pontiae Made by the makers of Log Cabin— America’s favorite maple-blended syrup. Product of General Foods ~~ them insisted they did not want! ‘3 : : + _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDSESDAY, OCTOBER se. 1958 a sm quality of ‘their nelg| 2 Supervisors ‘com Dead iy park,” said Randall B. Wilson, of Commission Gives OK | #3. Seminole Ave. to Propose “Changes in|, We would prefer ne parking Thirteen miners, including twolaccessible hollow on the banks of now operating at the local business Hospital Pla signs to parking meters.” top supervisory employes, lost the small Gauley River in Nicho-) Ss * *. Water-| eater at 20% E. Pike St. following FIosp Bond n “It's not the hospiat! visitors but their lives: Tuesday in a second/las County. - One case was reported in Water-/a summer vacation. the hospital employes who cause straight coal mining disaster. x * * ” Heights last week. The 1957 num-) ,. Pe : As a result of neighborhood pro- the wins yi problem,” agreed ahs Four others escaped after being) ,,, fret of four men rescued _— daring the périod| Each company, which is now! ests, City Manager Walter K. © $s, 25 Oneida St., who trapped underground. cases same ‘preparing for the eight month JA) Willman will try to drop parking cmattined a bot: ekettye tar exo- * *« & reached the surface on his. own! was 26. No desiths from polio have! 1.4 head, i ted ; ri feet, leaning on the shoulders of|occurred in the county this year.|“S™es Year Snead. os gti meters on Oneida road and Sem-| piwyes. Only. the day before, 22° men his rescuers, some four hours aft-| to capitalize wifh from $100 to $200. inole street from the Pontiac Gen-| Willman said he would ask the . + * *® * * before city commissioners last\Stretching the 75. parking spaces) virginia bord P wad @ rough “to the county and city health de-|JA firms this year are: Communi- night, Willman was authorized to, ‘along Huron street only, ioe oe s « . eS , were b nae partments last week: ity National Bank of Pontiac, GMC make the proposal to bonding ex-| . a PONTIAC ‘Truck & Coach Division, Alistate perts who drew up the $175,000, Tuesday's blast centered a mile| . In critical condition were Paul age ie ‘_ ‘Insurance Co., Blair Transit Co., m rtm f ond « ball the Burton /Davis, Craigsville, and William Week Week , revenue bond plan to finance al p Apa en $ . deep in the Bu ‘Tucker, Persinger. Less seriously Sheps sal ants OE Dase - “t Fisher Body Division, Chrysler mine of the Ogiebay-Norton Co., be nee Sdimns -..cccccoee., @ o 3 Corp. engineering division, Stand- a Cleveland-based mining, mar-| med Okey Donaldson, SUM-/preumonia .:."'"". @ r) 1 ard Oil Co. (Ind.) and Consumers The. bending pias bas sired | ‘OU Y THAMES —xeting, ore and shipping concern ™ersville ‘whooping gough 3 Tt Power Co. been adopted and is due to go (between here and Richwood. a * * AKLAND, COUNTY * « « inte effect in 13 days. Under it, | 4, dnoceupied two story ‘apart. Fifty-four men wdle at work un-| Among the dead were mine Week Week, Wigs Others are Chrysler Missile Di- the elty is called on to erect | iment house at 4645 Woodhull Dr., Pieters but 37 were working Supt. O. C. Gates and Asst. Supt. aoe ee SSucgers 4 ¢ vision, the Detroit Edison Co., hedir caged aannesad 9 lot to help | independence Township, was gutted|on the surtac-side of the explo-/Eddie Stephenson, both of Craigs- Polio... 0 +++. 2 § 1 Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Pon- within the ‘st¢-stel me weary, iby fire at 11:30 last night. lsion and scurried to ‘safety with- Ville. We Whooping cough... i 3! tiac Motor” Car Division, MOPAR | Three fire trucks from Water- 0ut injury. | State Mines Director Crawford) Impetigo ey ‘ 32 Division and Engineering and 9 “There is ne immediate inten- ford Township assisted the four The Burton operation is a slope L. Wilson said all the evidence) fectious. : ‘ ; Mile Plant Divisions of Chrysler) tion to install ‘meters on Oneida from Independence Township and|mine, bored into the side of Curtin! indicated a gas ignition. Pemede ee . B x) ¢ and the Pontiac Rotary Club, | xc int «enlist 13 Miners Killed, 4 Escape Reach Total of 48 Wow Operating ‘to Drop Meters oer eo ee in 2nd-Straight Disaster |. hla year’s pollo gure rose ino SUMMERVILLE, W.Va. ® Mountain. It is located in a sega John D. Monroe, health director. 300 Pontiac area teenagers. are s were killed in an explosion at the'er the blast. He was Artie Hum eral Hospital parking lot plan. city’s bonding attorney, Claud Stev-| Bishop, Va.. mine of the Pocahon-|reys of Craiguville. og! ? } Aer a 1%-hour protest session|ens, about the advisability oflias Fuel Co. on the Virginia-West| Three others, two of them hor-;O™mmunicable diseases reportedicounselling one or more of the ‘(Oakland Polio Cases\J6 JA Firms’ | wie being tolled in memory of Atter Vacation - DID HE SAY. more week bringing coun-| ' Sixteen Junior Achiatiedaceel ty _— to #8, a, Dr. companies operated by more than ford Township and one in Madison _ «<6 The following is a list of the The local companies which are) : HE JUST SCOTCH? galp ay and Seminole,” said Willman. firemen battled the flames for “That provision is there merely more than three hours. as a precaution.”’ i * *« ** » * *# | Firemen said the blaze started He explained the extra 75 meters.in a center bedroom where sev- by pointing out that under the eral gallons of paint were sfored. zoning code, the city is required However, the cause of the fire is to furnish parking for 289 vehicles, unknown and damage to the $8,000 75 more than the lot would held. _ frame building is still being inves- About 30 .residents of the two “gated. streets attended last night's “Owner Sam Potafnick of Detroit meeting to back up ‘letters of “4S contacted and informed of the protest submitted for 14 resi- ‘fire by firemen early this morn- dents op Seminole and nine on '8- Oneida by attorney Howard IL. Bond. City Milk Ordinance After the meeting, many of ob oy meme te SUDOCt Of Lawsuit | oo ay A Pontiac ordinance requiring | YOUR CHILD <=. } dairies that sell milk in the city to' process and pasteurize it here, is| the subject of a Jawsuit filed in| Wayne County Circuit Court by the | SOUT OF 3 DOES I Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy Co, Fidgeting. nose picking anda tor The firm contends that the 1951 | menting rectal itch ——= ordinance is .discriminatory and | Seep signs of Piao -- unconstitutiohal and seeks a court) test one out of every three per- injunction preventing the city from | : enforcing_ it. City Attorney William A. Ewart ‘said the law “is controversial,” | and said that a similar law in) Grand Haven was ruled unconsti-| Firt—e scientific coatitg car- tutional by the: Michigan Supreme | ries the tablets into the bowels be- Court several years ago. ’ ae ee ee ; Circuit Judge George E. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 29; 1958 ne d = ns ce 2 : os we | - Births " Shall We Rewrite Our Constitution? : : , ‘ -Reeent birth in the Pontiac area recorded in the Oakland County Clerk's office are listed below by’ the name of the father. Pentiac hell, 1991 Swaranne Lo ex ~@ © units, Cornell jiworth in 1 1908, 1265 Airway 108 S. Roselawn rland, 7087 Pickering 2011 Woodland Winding Ranel: d D. Schemel. 457 Moore Marshall W. Sprague. 55 Biaine Lec E Suzor. 1191 Michigan Gerald V. St James. 547 Valencia Bruce L. Smith. 3351 Overricee Glenn L Spenc er. 4084 Manitoba. twins Roland N. Scowden, 170 x. Opdyke Sparkman, 34 ickory Nut ic Clayburn ob tli mmons 299 John F Kees ling, 80 Lorberta ‘lane ames F. Kincannon. 5722 Savoy Birmingham Alexander H. Sinclair, 29631 Rock Creek John R Schell. 213 Fabius Harris I. Stanback, 3575 Burning Bush Charles A. Schwan. 1873 Cole Alexander Strachan, 1373 Melton Milton A Sakorafis. 1569 Emmons C. Secontine. 1204 Edgewood Sullivan. 14555 Kirkcaidy Swart, 1210 Oxford one for the cities and villages and one for the rural Even after the present constitution w&s framed the form of county and townships govern- ments went unchanged from what it had been under the 1850 constitution. These units’ operate under a con- stitutionally prescribed form, and the election of their principal administrative officers is. required. * For cities and villages on the contrary, a new de- vice was introduced in 1908. Michigan became the seventh state in the home rule movement, a list now including 22 states. Municipal home rule mean that a city or vil- lage has authority under the state constitution and laws to draft and adopt a charter for itself. Home rule released cities and villages to exercise eir own initiative. In Michigan more than 200 mu- Nicipalities have adopted their own charters, lating grass-roots interest in self-government. * * * As in other industrial states, some of the once rural counties in Michigan are being caught up in the a we : - pines fai : ~ : 7 : a Home Rule for Counties a Big Issue! on As nv Ne iEighth of 10 Articles on Cofistitutional Conventions) By ARTHUR W. BROMAGE professor of Political Science, University of Michigan Two separate sources have been charted by the Michigan Constitution so far for local governments— NEWARK, Nd. (AP) "as a Lennie Lee's lawyer sought ‘to| $25 as a disorderly person. : prove that his “fun-loving” cli- Committee Waits While |@"t’s hot shot stick was harmiess.| Clara Barton, founder of the The lawyer plunged the battery- American Red Cross, was born in Lesser Powers } TOY [powered ic Sis Ono Wel Cot Mies ; for Compromise metropolitan tide. In spite of this situation, attempts to achleve home rule for them have not, succeeded. While the country itself has changed, the pap of county organization has not. e Michigan has a constitutional form of county | government which is, in substance, the same as it was 100 years ago. As to townships, the tradition goes back to the territorial period before Michigan was a state. First described in the constitution of 1850, township government was carried over in 1908 as it always had been. Abolition of this local unit or even radical change is not imminent, but the option of a change © in townships which have become urban areas is a possibility. If a constitutional convention is called, home rule for cities and villages will not be at stake if judged on the record. The real.issue relates to home rule for the once rural, now urban county unit. Next—Money) x * ig stimu- ane i lgudes Spry, 13 sie lceaae Kildare é . Saks Re eA RE Howard P Schwartz. 6834 Oakhil —— Orville K Sar ds! 1336 Fee Lake Fred L Hucson Jr. 1903 a E J 1521 L ebt . . d ss crenvecs Bury Victims \Hollywood Headlines G 1607 Holland ! ¥. 4556 Whitley ‘ Clark jill 2531 Elbow Lan Bl t cin p Gnvzntene te Of Mine Blas Walter L Fry sd pear alate . . . é t B Gibee yase Case! 1n V Irginia Ralph D Engle. 973 Lake Park Herman J Fisher. 1492 Bird Robert J Drummond, 2584 Amberly BISHOP, Va. (AP}—The heart- Arthur F Donnelly, 1784 Graefield toe z we af aa Peter C Darin Jr. 24687 Gleneyrie rending task of burying victims Douglas J Clark, 6945 Tutbury Lane of a mine accident begins again Wiliam H Bush 23033 Rib Bee GRU today in this little southwestern Bruce R Budde, 300 Olympia if Hascal E Beard 18215 Birwood ‘Virginia coal oot eee Mee a ar pears | For the second time in vee Sees ‘months, services are scheduled’ for miners whose More than 1,600 firms are en- gaged in processing frozen mtpod= HALLOWEEN Masks - Hula Skirts - Make-Up Hats — Horns and Noise Makers. * * * = | Fuel Co. the lives of 22. Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 e Comfortable, Exciting Flight e Wonderful Accomodation For details, reservations and trans- portation arrangements see, “Your Dealer in Dreams” BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMMER REILLY 379 Hamilton Birmingham lives Thirty-seven men died in a Feb. than usual this autumn. ruary 1957 blast here. Another ex-) plosion Monday morning claimed business situation, the department - There was doubt whéther a pub- nomic indicators show the busi- lic hearing on Monday's accident ness recovery now is rather broad. ' ‘would begin today as scheduled. Three top mine officials bastened | there were a few dark spots, | A possible cause of the latest Bishop explosion was given by a Stimulus which will come with Texas yet!) to get a script idea! ‘Pocahontas. Official who declined /arge scale output of -1959 cars.’ to be identified. He said a poorly! placed blasting charge may jignited gas inside the mine. The United States has 969 ac-. \credited colleges and universities. Better Than Usual — were. snuffed out in an explosion at the .ome phases of the recession still. and packing | ‘Bishop diggins of the Pocahontas | . have partment said industrial froduc- Recovery Broad for Business Commerce Department Says Autumn Success to Have Japanese Star By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS {has had but three serious romances HOLLYWOOD — One of today’s|since his film career began, his Ihorrot - monster writers couldn’t|infatuation for Liz Taylor’ starting | jhave thought up a better shocker|during the making of ‘Place In title than “Confessions. of An The Sun”; second was Judy Bala- _ ‘Opium Eater,” the great classic|ban, who later married Jay Kantor WASHINGTON (AB) > Alhoueh) authored by Thomas de Quincy|—and récently Libby Reynolds has ‘now heading for the movies. ‘been the woman in his life for two \linger, the Commerce Department | Japanese actress Miiko Taka is yéars, anyway. | says business has fared better|already signed for the femme lead| Nancy Walker, the newest flame, 'and, of course you remember Miiko|is getting her divorce from David In its monthly survey of the 4S Marlon Brando's screen love in|Craig, the songwriter, and before “Sayonara.” that she was wed to Gar Moore. * * My New York spy reports that she Out at 20th Century-Fox they're and Monty are dating nightly all talking about Stella Stevens,|around the big town. ‘the grey-eyed, blonde girl from x * * |Memphis, brought here for ‘““The Gr eat English Classic lsaid Tuesday that various eco-| Ww ® * SS) Rirsisy "summer Er tomenee The vert sake Ths a ST ng tg ere Halon 1 oy he . 90 miles to the northeast, to ares summary: o 0 “Fly” to the Beautiful in rescue operations for 17 miners) “The recovery in employment that he is not waiting for the in Switzerland, Frank Sinatra was e |Harlow story, but has given her right there having dinner with her, Carribean trapped by an explosion deep with-|has been rather limited; invest. . Very im } portant role in “Say One| Ava Gardner will be in Holly- ; ; in a coal mine. Thirteen of the/ment in industrial and commer- 4, yie” opposite Bob Wagner. sd : Complete Air Tours Give You | miners died icial facilities, although leveling, + *k & |wood to observe her, birthday @ Sightseeing Time Galore At off, is not yet advancing, and auto. Christmas Eve, and will. remain Never heard the likes of negoti- through the holiday season. ‘ating with a whole state—(and!| * * * Dan Dailey and Jane Kean were ‘okayed. That’s what happened'a rather constant twosome in the after Harry Ackerman, vp of CBS,|Cub Room of the Stork Club. Dan had the amusing idea of doing aland Gwenn seem to be finished, ition has shown a marked come- series called ‘ ‘Mother Is The Gov- but you can never tell. They've back. ~ G iernor of Texas.”’ parted before and gone back to- * | | What's more Harry already has | gether. The _ better-than- eaar be Pick-“mother” all signed, sealed and |up, the report said, has been re-jdelivered in the person of that ny ‘produc tion still has not given the | But except for autos, the de-| BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL presents | 6K HUDSON | aed | ‘[witic IGHE KOR THE. Kh. x Failman COLOR BE WARM, REAL WARM! } ERNEST K. GANN’S MIGHTIEST BEST SELLER SINCE “THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY”! THE LATEST, FINEST IN-A-CAR HEATERS! iflected in rising personal income | great operatic personality, Helen! New Pope Has Made |which climbed by 1'2 billion dol- |Traubel. Helen was sligh ghtly terrific| Flight in Jet Plane jlars last month to a record rate | jn the one and only film she made, 9g ,of 35712 billions a year. Most of so Dear to My Heart,” though,|; LOURDES, France (AP)—Pope |ger wage and salary payments. movie itself. + Meanwhile, the Internal Reve- | * * * travel. jnue Service reported that despite) Has the long-time Monty Clift-| He came here last March with the recession federal tax collec-|Libby Holman Reynolds romance'a delegation-from the Vatican for ,tions during the fiscal year that| hit a snag? The ifusive Mr. C.'the consecration. of the wunder- ‘ended June 30 fell only 200 million'seems more than smitten with ground Basilica at the Lourdes dollars below the previous year.|Broadway commedienne Nancy grotto. The group traveled in a ger wage and salary payments. Walker, a switch, indeed, for himitwin-jet French Caravelle which) That figure is somewhat mis- to be dating a lady of comedy. had been blessed by Pope Pius leading, however, because the As far as anyone knows, Monty XII. . ‘major impact of the recession on | = corporation taxes falls during the | icurrent fiscal year. The service said the tax total for fiscal 1958 | reflected increased Social Security tax rates whieh went into effect ‘in January 1957 kok te | Altogether, the federal tax take for fiscal 1958 came to ~$79,978,-| IN WATERFORD F 000,000, second only to the record. '$80,172,000,000 of fiscal 1957. | Open Every Day Of the major revenue sources, | tax. collections on corporate in-|f) 2 for f ‘come and profits declined about | ‘ fone billion dollars to a total of $20,533,000,000. The Treasury predicts revenue from this source will drop eVen. further in the current fiscal year, 'to $16.700,000,000, because of the recession. | * * * ; | The nation’s largest source of: ‘federal revenue, individual ineome and employment taxes, came to 1$247,213,000,000 — up 603 million: jover fiscal 1957, However, all the | increase was accounted for by) Social Security taxes. The Pacific ocean has about twice the area of the Atlantic. OPEN 6:30 P. M. 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Political Committee / while~the lesser powers made an > States, 4 chance of success. <\asked the committee to hold off . ¢ | Pesolution that could get unani-| imous support and furnish a bright} 1s for the = Big Three talks on a nuclear thes a Nepalese proposal that Com-! ‘While Lady Adele Beatty talked | jthe increase was credited to-big-| alas, that couldn't be said ef the;John XXIII is known in Lourdes’ as an initiate of the jet age of! | LUNCH and DINNER | | FRI. —Gregory Peck in “THE BIG COUNTRY” today held up its arms debate we | ‘lith-hour attempt to work out a ‘compromise satisfactory to both | the Soviet Union and the United They were given little Indian Delegate Arthur Lall, meeting until this afternoon while efforts were made to work out a) art of the Geneva’ weapon test ban. * *& * Lall’s request came in the wake’ ‘mittee Chairman Rafael Urquia ot b. El Salvador appoint a working - party representing all views the major geographical] regions on the world to try to work out some | compromise, ! Many diplomats at the U.N. felt; ‘Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister |\Velerian Zorin had doomed any compromise when he told the committee again Tuesday night| that the Kremlin was sticking to’ lits demand the Assembly call for ‘an immediate, permanent prohibi- tion of nuclear weapon tests. Zorin charged that the United/ States and Britain, in proposing: ito limit the test suspension initial-| ly tq a one-year period, wanted to win time for “additional prop- tga eee aganda and the preparation - of) new tests.”’ The Western nuclear powers de- mand an inspection system to de- tect violations before going along, _ TECANODNOP* rom WARNER BANE. sn NFU I Prd De SAO _ COMING FRIDAY with a 5 pesmenett test suspension. 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All Seats Me Ee ' r 1 Co ee ee eee ee ee AER BS nn - ES siete rata a ep SA age age ge ge aati oe Oe : : ‘ : mt THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 = THIRTY-FIVE ‘Degerming’ Major Surgery Problem Heart Surgery Fin | By DELOS SMITH =, _It has a complics Swen hes | BALTIMORE (AP) — Klaus} : UPI Science Editor natne; the doctors called it chemical be-|Kaemmerer, the Germen boy eS NEW YORK — Exacting tests|“Virac.” Bk, ing tain, vineing ater oem OED: jatene heart operation was fi- have shown that the two'chemical| The surgically popular de- dle rinse water wick (nanced by American Gls in Ger- compounds generally used by sur-| Serming chemical compounds pope ce a as to/Many; is out of the recovery room geons to “degerm” their own hands which their tests put in the cate- ha and Varieti : and in good condition at Johns and the skins of their patients, are peed caer base, pono pees These counts were then manip- wt ee cas Gn id only a little more effective for that) getive iy ef medicated | wlated mathematically into an 7 Arana —~ than a good scrub with| can and of ext ‘inde’? youngster is eating well in his hos- a purpose a water soaps and of surgical solutions, | “‘inde” which, by statistical @m- |pital room and his mother, Mrs. S\ ee =r chloride | “inde” which, by statistical anal- \sicrid Kaemmerer, is permitted PEA Lag _* AoA which is better known ysis, was shown to be decidedly (¢, visit with him. Se Ct ie wa se 2 Bai] ee Klaus had been in th recovery| i paiaggse effective than plain © 8-8 | The gol a ae = a pager the oy since cndergeing a “blue THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert : | Their method of testing was|STOCery which. baby” operation. Wednesday, ee 2 Sy, eed by Dre Artie W. impressively scientific. Ten men|b nameless here because the|aimed at correcting a congenital pony rr NEXT TUESDAY 1S OPEN 4 mS : Misch, Gordon H. Davies and|8tubbed their hands with plain|slentists just happened to use it|heart defect. PETER, THIS IS JEAN.THE] | 7 HER KNOWING oe, Treas Rigsoakee of the Univer.(00s0 9nd waleg for one’ minaty;@™! there is wo reas to think it) The egeration was termed a}, | GUNS WED eer T ive ’ A ity of Oregon Medical School rinsed their hands in a basin of % 4 better degermer than its success. HAVE A SURPRISE | : ig oeeti ‘ ‘\water, then scrubbed them for an-|°°™petitors. U.S. soldiers stationed in Karis-| | SHOWER ON PAT! HE —_ 4 6 other minute, and rinsed in\a| The sense of the experiments in'ruhe, Germany, where Klaus’ my I ideardiie’ te én incresil second basin. 4 this regard js that scrubbing with father is a motor pool dispatcher, Pee st tier snared aaiak: plain soap and water is an efficient |raised $2,500 to finance the opera- if say bs rurvig Cowsionly a y ANALYZE RINSE WATER way of killing germs on the skins/tion and the boy’s trip to the) = etara have become “ce.|2ro™ these basing, they went tolot healthy people. United States. : sistant” to the antibiotic drugs - . . which once promised to make ‘“‘de- , BOARDING HOUSE ©. germing” no problem at-all. Now! § bey FES ee plo eureasalpiraaials “Mili a LOOK AT THAT “CLEANING FLUID" Jeg wel Gail doin pound belts y GREAT CAESAR! THERE'S bay 'N LAST PLACE! THE NEXT TIME fedine in a stable solution. The | V7 “WINGSAWAY® SEVEN LENGTHS ¥@ %0\’ EE HIM HE'LL CE peepee lodine content is controiied bya WA INTHE LE AND I PLUNGEDY IN CANS MARKED & cen / wmptinn gemcacey ergs || / LEAD ee EDP snoG FooD/* 1 | THERE'S sen gor Nae thy OY, EVERYTHING ON"CLEANING 4 , RA GLY ¢ = Soment, G eur’! WHY 2 Gf HEAR THE JOCKEY Another component is chloride LUID 2 WHY DID T PERMIT . GETS TIME AND ff WHO Taken as a whole, it is a tricky, UA MYSELF TO BE PERSUADED [Z| ALE FoR. Af SHOULDN'T compound, but one which enhances! 47 TO CHANGE MY MIND? THIS/“/ “RiDING HIM SL the notable germ-killing power of 17,| (9 DISASTROLS THE tH) MENTAL G& iodine. OWLS CLUB FUND IS BETS/wHE'D The Oregon doctors pointed out in their technical report to the American College of Surgeons that iodine is one of the best degermers known to man. It kills more’ troublesome bacteria than any) But it can’t be used like soap | ee | , o -: aw, and water. If can burn the skin | tlh. - and it always stains jt. S | In the new compound, it doesn't - burn and it stained very little, they, BUT AIN Aa said; furthermore, it will kill such | pel Oy aneee Yet tough micro-organisms as the polio = virus, the bacterium which causes tuberculosis, and influenza “A”. LEAVE NO TRACKS ~——> virus. . A UP IN TH’ SKY! S$ = : Sees No Connection \ \ i — -* : . fo Coldwater Probe Lifetime wey HIS DAYS LANSING W — State Police Dy : Commissioner Joseph A. Childs OUT OUR WAY i t$— y ys th = he be: yf pk | 2 # Tee Ai - 19GB oy NEA Sereicg, ime. TM uh om One pel ps 5 no pial Comepieg I DID A COUPLE OF YES, 1 KNOW-- YOU JUST : = tween a legislative investigation of; FAVORS FOR HER AND | {THOUGHT YOU'D START SOME - CAPTAIN EASY x By Léslie Turner the state hospital at Coldwater and SHE PROMBEP TO THING! PUT ALL THOSE EXTRA A SMALL BOY. BOY-.MUCHACHO : THE BOY... VERY UNHAPPY... RUN the Friday suicide of Cheries HELP ME WITH MY BOOKS BACK WHERE THEY 'f AWAY YESTERDAY. LAST SEEN Trombley ‘an attendant at the in- WORK! I JUST ‘BELONG AND GET AT THE As PE WONDER . aituticn. . “THOUGHT I'D... HOME WORK INSTEAD OF ‘ Childs met vesterday with Rep. i tiny le ey pte reas Harry J Phillips (R-Port Huron), } : sy! ; : a, head of a committee probing the} ‘ Oct. 8 death of Joseph Kibiloski at) the hospital. \ Phillips said, “I have every rea-| §& ee to believe Kibiloski was mis- “ ¢- ; $19.95 OPPOSITE HURON THEATER 6 * Other Models te $6.95. _. . alue : , : Those Involved | : ANN - University of Michigan’ s football - Rio and basketball star Jack Lewis. , five non-athlete students. =e ‘Football, Cage. (7 Players Among Fullback Is Removed From Grid Squad by Fritz Crisler ARBOR, Mich. W—The and basketball captains's “have been suspended from their teams in connection with cer gambling on campus. Biss. oagd issued warrants for the: arrest yesterday of fullback Tony Warrants also were issued against All seven were to be arraigned today on charges of engaging in an illegal occupation in connee- tion with handling football spot ecards. All were released without | bond. | Rio and Lewis, both 21 and from! Chicago, share an apartment near the university's campus. ~*~ *&* * “We are removing ‘from their, “The coaches know all about it,” said Rie. “1 told them what | part I had in it—which was nothing.” “The coaches have faith in me and will wait to see what hap- pens,”’ he said. “I think the pub- cent will hurt my football. No itter what happens, people will fink I'm wrong. They always take a negative attitude toward bad publicity.” Lewis was unavailable for com- ment. Other students arrested were: Nick E. Mitea, 21, Ecorse, Mich.; Durwood J. Collins, 22, Houston, Tex.; John A. Miller, 19, Utica, Mich.; Carl M. Rise- No comment was available from the five non-athletes. The charges of the misdemean- or carry a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a fine of $100 on ‘conviction, © &« Police issued their warrants after investigation of nearly five weeks, said detective Eugene Staudenmaier, who helped break Detective Li. George Stanch estimated the weekly take from the pool cards ranged in the with a knee injury and Tony Rio off the squad because of his in- “volvement in a police investigation of campus gambling, the No. 1 Wolverine fullback position goes to Sisinyak. No. 2 team in the Associated Press national football survey, Sisinyak finds himself with a golden oppor- Rio ay at Fullback ANN ARBOR # ~~ Now Gene \Sisinyak gets his chance with the|last wee! University of Michigan Wolverines) . after waiting two ‘years. With John Herrnstein sidelined But against mighty Iowa,’ the ath Sisinyak Takes Over | rejoined the squad yesterday and is reported ready to play against SS for ‘M’ tunity ~ Sch up whére he left off * * x: Naturally elevated with Herrn- stein out, Sisinyak played behind Ric in Michigan’s 20-19 triumph over Minnesota last week and came away the Wolverines’ second leading ground gainer of the game. He carried nine times and gained 54 yards, second only to Darrell Harper. almost equalled The performance in a single game his entire yardage production of last season—T77 yards. * * * Although the surprising loss of Rio—it may be only temporary— will burt twice-beaten Michigan's Cleveland Back Has Scored 14 TD's Thus Far Brown Rides NFL Top Spo Federal Judge David A. Pine Reard arguments Tuesday on a4 motion by directors of the Wash- ington Senators to dismiss a suit which would forbid any move of the baseball club's franchise ta ~ chances against the Hawkeyes, there was a note of encouragement in the fullback department. dim Byers, out with an injury since the first week of practice, Has Average of 163, Yords Per Game Iowa here Saturday. Another fullback who probably will see action is John Walker. Rio, who rose from the lower ranks to the top fullback job after herd on a couple of Nationa] Foot- ball League records. a cinch to snap the mark for teams at the University.of Mich- igan for being involved in a gam- bling ring are basketball captain Jack Lewis (above) and fullback | Tony Rio. Police broke up a ring | | and involved the pair They were | suspended by athletic director Fritz Crisler. 'Herrnstein was hurt against Navy, 'was dropped from the squad by ‘order of athletic director Fritz ‘Crisler. But Crisler specified that Rio's ‘expulsion was to hold “until the case is decided.” yardage args running in one sepson, and for most touchdowns scored in one year. In the first 5 games of the sea- son, the former Syracuse all- Ameriea has gained 815 yards, enly 127 less than the total which last year won him ground gain- ing honors in his rookie season. The seasonal record ef 1,146 yards was set in 1949, by Steve Van Buren, former great of the Philadelphia Eagies. The Cleveland ace had scored 14 touchdowns in leading unbeaten Cleveland to 5 straight victories, only four ‘short of the league rec- ord fér a 10 game schedule and! Little Surprise Over Gambling Cards Is Felt ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Little | surprise or shock was felt on the | University of Michigan campus today after two star athietes were charged with operating a football card gambling syndi- | Schedules. cate. * ul * “ft's going on at all schools,” | Brown, who is averaging 163. said one student. yards per game, needs only 204; “The only real trouble with the Ex-Syracuse Gridder. PHILADELPHIA \#—Cleveland’s| Jimmy Brown continues to ride) The rugged Negro back appears - three shy of the 11 and 12 games| | commented another. mess is that it violates the law,” Bob Ashton of Memphis, Tenn., president of the inter-house coun- ell, quipped that filling parlay is “a new le selli cards is “a angie on ins third with 324 yards. Willie Gail-/@" from Boston, said he thought the seven persons arrested “small fry.’’ Another student thought it was “gq pretty petty thing for the police and the university to do’’ only im cracking down on the pool | Cards, team is keeping the ball carrying | j niest will be presented at Pontiac COMEDY CAGER — Basketball at -its fun- evening when a team of Harlem Globetrotters meets a squad.of the Philadelphia Sphas. This is Central Sunday Leon Hillard, forward on the Globetrotters’ team. A feature highlight will be the preliminary be- tween the Hollywood Queens, a classy girls’ team, against a local squad. another city. Pine may announce his decision next week. * * * Les Angeles was chosen Tues- day as the site for Virgil Akins’ first defense of his world weltér- , weight bexing title against Don Jordan on Dec. 5. George Par- nassus will be co-promoter of the match with the IBC and the bout will be aired on both radio and TV. * * * John Guzik, a 233-pound guard who last Saturday led a Pitt goal ‘line stand against Army reminis- eent of the stonewall defenses \thrown up by the Panthers during Jock Sutherland's coaching regime, ‘was named Lineman of the Week itoday by The Associated Press, iPitt battled Army to a 14-14 tie. * * * William G. Dunn, the San Fran- cisco 49er fan who took a poke George Halas, got a break from a judge yesterday. Municipal Judge Edward O’Day dismissed a contempt count brought. after the Palo Alto salesman showed up Monday and falsely identified himself as an aftorney. Halas left town without pressing charges, ~ x * * Franz Szuzina of Germany rates as the underdog tonight in his 10- Colleges Welcome ‘Prodigal’ Players t By The Associated Press The ‘‘welcome home” sign is up race in the family with Brown's! roommate, Bobby Mitchell, running round the nation’s gridiron prac- second with 414 yards. Baltimore’ s| tice fields today as many ‘'prod- Lennie Moore moved from sixth to/ ligal’’ football players prepare for infrequent game appearance more of the Chicago Bears js | this weekend. fourth with 323. Foremost is Bob Reifsnyder, Navy's All-America tackle who has Vito-Parilli of Green Bay, with |Vaney Stream, N.Y. tackle suf- an average of 9.95 yards om 28 | toe0q a pulled achilles tendon dur- completions in 56 attempts for jin7 4 September practice session 537 yards and 6 touchdowns. He (414 has been sidelined since. He took ever trom Eddie LeBares declared he would: play against Injured Gridders Back in Lineups lyards in seven games to shatter | Van Buren's mark. The Cleveland’ for Detroit, this weekend. Fieber has been sidelined since pre-season practice while Lane broke a finger in Marquette’s opening game. Ed Stubblebine, 244-pound Penn tackle, gets his first start in two years against Harvard this week. Stubblebine broke a leg in pre-seagon drills two years ‘ago and was ont of school last year. He has seen only spot ac- tion so far, but his play against Navy last week earned him the starting berth. | of Washington, who dropped to xo1r6 Dame In Baltimore. third with a 9.08 average. Mack | wiiddie coach Eddie Erdelatz has neighborhood of $10,000. Cam- pus sources said, however, that the weekly take was consider- ably less. Booker T. Williams, assistant Washtenaw County prosecutor who authorized the warrants, said this about the football card operation: * * * “It was a spotty, uncoordinated effort with no one person or or- ganization pushing the thing.” The football] spot cards work this way: A purchaser selects a number of.teams he believes will win, either giving or taking points ac- cording to the point spread set up by the gamblers backing the cards. If all the selections are correct, the purchaser receives a cash prize, the size of which depends on the number of games the pur- chaser takes a chance on. Police said cards bearing sev- era] different brands were distrib- uted on campus. The cards ap- parently originated in different cities across the nation. TUESDAY'S FIGHTS eet Calif. — Auburn id, Los lohan knocked out Bost é. Calif. -- “Kia Javellina, 140, ines, outpointed Jorge Macias, 138, San Jose, Cal 10. LONDON, Engiand—Carios Ortiz, 13514, New York, outpointed Dave Rama b 134%, London, 10. Dick Richardson Wales, outpointed Garvin Sawyer, Cincinnati 10. 194, But the rest of the top ten underwent quite a shakeup, Ex- cept for East Lansing and fourth- place Ionia, every other spot in the rankings changed. South Haven, trailing the leaders: for weeks, dropped all the way to ninth after losing 25-0 to Grand; Rapids Godwin, and Center Line, | tied for seventh last week, bowed out of the top ten after losing 274 to Warren, * * * River Rouge gained strength by) winning over Romulus 38-0, and jumped from fifth place to third. Cadillac beat Mamistee 34-6 and took over second place. Northville jumped..a notch to| Orta: fifth place after dumping Brighton, ,|26-0 for its sixth without a defeat, and Grandville came from ninth| PITT ACES — Two University of Pittsburgh’ football st guard John Guzik (leather jacket) who received honors as a top lineman and quarterback Ivan Toncie (right) takes notes in class- room. Tencic directed Pitt's at tie against Army and Guzik was -Qutstanding on the line. € r j pew poe * sf ‘ 4 AP Michigan Prep Ratings East Lansing’s Trojans. who to sixth on a 196 victory over have not allowed more than a) Wyoming Park D—~ No. 6 in a row single touchdown to an | in racking up six straight victories,! once again lead the weekly As- sociated Press Class B high school football ratings. for Grandville. Class B Grant and Fowler. NHL Standings Caditee (0-0) 22 eiroit aa 6 aver ane Jon 24, puts pnu.|named Frank Schults at_ right pee Rouge woe o edelphia, 12 2 rere ee receee | cer Aa “te: |tackle against Brown Saturday. Grandville (6-0-0) 38 ae on gine 7 —- evel jSetaity missed a weeks a Cass City (6-0-0) 3 ipaiticare. sed vert aver practicesdete to head injuries and Seth fa ven aig, ay returns; Leroy Bolden. j Cleveland. 353 3, only last week received the ok to Flint Kearsiey (5-0-9) 18 cooedn kickoffs T03 and ter parte. play. Reynolds of Chicago held the see- h : ‘had to rebuild most of his first: end spot with a aa a \string line due to injuries but Reif- | completions = 2 raaege| snyder's probable return will give. 650 yards = view wae: . Navy its strongest tackle displace-| Pium of Cleveland is fourth with mentite dale. an 8.42 average. in other depart-| Duke, who plays Georgia Tech | — ee a | this week, added quarterback | | PASS RECEIVING—Ray Berry, Balti-- George Harris to Us hale and more, 27 catches for 453 yards and five’. hearty list, Harris has been out | eee San Francisco, 25, with a knee injury, suffered | against Virginia Sept. 27. | SCORING—Erown. Cleveland. 64: Wil le Galimore, Chicago, 9 touchdowns tor | Coach Dick Colman of Princeton, | |beset with a host of injuries, leaders 54 points. PUNTING—Sam Baker, wesuineron. 46) ale PASS INTERCEPTION—John Butler, Marquette fullbacks Ron Fieber Others, in order: Grant” Rapid Godwin, Dowagiac, Warren, West Buses vines a isis Five) (et here (bere (eat and John Lane both reported ready field. Tecumseh, Whitehall, Marshall, Cefiter Line. UP| Class A Ram Ace Leads Busch by 1 TD 1. Plint Central (9) (4-0-1) ......177 2. Bay City Central (7) (5-0-1) 1h 3. Muskegon Catholic (4) Oe uates 4. Fiint Northern (4-1) «= 90 | 5. Lansing Eastern (5-0-1) . +... 84 6. Grand Rapids Catholic (5-1)... 82 7. Detroit Redford (5-0; .......... 82 s. wie) gcc = CHUCK ABAIR and big Frank Hartway of Almont 10. Grosse Pointe (5-1) .......... |! 36 . . is 4th with 55. others: Battle Creek Centrai. Detroit], Hard-hitting St. Frederick full- Q@AKLAND COUNTY back Jack Lyom has finally! Corp PAT TP. ham and Farmington. worked his way back to where he|Lyon. ES ee ma 2 - a . « finished last year — in Ist place|lucadam. W. Bloomficld | 6 7 17-39) UP| Class ; in the Oakland County individual peshner go" Ereserick 8 6 O88 ri race. LeSage, Farmington 6. 7) 9 48 ee ce | Solberg, Southfield ....... 6 7 Oo 1. East Lansing (16) (6-0) ....., 176 x we * 'Stokes, | Troy cet) al 2. Cadilinc (1) (6-0)... See 148 n tallied { Sicmncipen, (St ike ges 2 8 3 33 z — — (8 gee 128 The stellar senior talliec ne ageriuitl Bo. tyeh Sins g 8 2 a8 5 Masticce iy (8). ts Slane Bisa Sunday to finally over-|Gunter. Madison oot @ 2 6. Northville 8-9) eae $s take Birmingham star Ed Busch, ‘Wure Wwalea ‘Lake reg 8 8 ie . HO) ees eee ees legehccn Baetice cee a. Nemominee vay cit)" 7."""""! qgiwho had tallied a pair Friday Munton, Pontiac (004 § 9 38 ie Peso bety Redford St. Mary (4- o .. 42 night. yon now holds a six-point. Bell eet Bloomfield ......6@ 6 0 36 - South Haven (5-1) . -. 30 d 72 72 but B h has the! Morey. Ferndale - 00. 5 6 OO 386 oe! bers Tonia, attri, “Bad Anxe,| edge to ut Busch has the wren’ so. Lyon ..... 6 5 2 32 randviile, wagiac, Center Line and r Acton, Clawson wart ~ uf : 1 31 West Bloomfield. advantage of having three games, ea a ‘ ‘3 left to play to Jack’s two. COUNTY AREA SCORING ‘clinic, will host the first clinic Feb. | *! selected as ‘“‘coach of the year” Missouri continues to prepare for its big eight battle with Nebraska, | with end Dale Pidcock returning Football Clinics to Be Expanded Four Sessions Planned Next Year Under Duffy and Wilkinson EAST LANSING (UPI) — Plans to expand the 1959 “Coach of the! Year Football Clinics’? were an- nounced yesterday by Duffy} Daugherty, Michigan State coach) and one of the directors of the clinics. The Kellogg Co., a Battle Creek cereal-maker, will spon- sor four clinics next year under | direction of Daugherty and Bud | Wilkinson, football coach and athletic director at Oklahoma. Grand Rapids, site of the 1958 |>-T. Other clinics will be held Feb.’ i12- 14 in Santa Monica, Calif.; New ‘York City Feb. 19-21, and Dallas, Texas, Feb. 26-28. The clinic will feature the man: by the football coaches of Amer-) ica. Daugherty, Wilkinson and Navy ‘coach Eddie Erdelatz will be among the coaches at the clinics. | Harvey’s Coming Back MONTREAL (® — Defenseman Doug Harvey, injured Oct. 12! < *« * G TD paT TP skated again Tuesday. He prob-, ass Denar. St Benedict... 6 18 1 Sl ably will rejoin his Montreal Lyon needs six touchdowns in | Fisher, Brown City .... ae 9 ‘ 58)/teammates W hen they play Chica- : SSS. Cy o. er Ae Bie fast fue entings te Better Bis etccaa” Neinviie a ot 0 42/\go here Saturday. y ena a winning total of 108 points in 1958. ath aber 004 § a Harvey suffered a chipped and c —, (re 5. — Still 3rd in-the race is West, Galante’ oa s so al ‘cracked ankle bone in a game. 7 mies, 1 ereeee 6. Holt (5-0-1) . vone Bloomfield quarterback John Cuca. Go Lapeer . ‘6 6 2 3g against the Boston Bruins. 7. Frankenmuth (6-0) .., | : 8. Budesn o-0-1) wo" dam with 59. Harvey Chapman of . Wakefield (1) (8-0) ; 10. Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart (5-1) 38 3| Farmingt on jumped from Sth to Others: Almont, Escore St. Francis,|4th this week on gq 19-point per- No Money formance. He has 51. Tom De- rocher of St. Fred has 48. * * * Lyon was the Ist county grid- D Montreal tr 4a G9 ou a) der pound stg quarter-) HOLYOKE, Mass. @ — Har-| North Carolina State has turned| eekly All-East team of the East- back from Stanford. tried out with ol@ Gomes of Providence, R. L,|back North Carolina in football in|/€™ College Athletic Conference ‘he National Football Leaguers in pounded game Pancho Garmonaitheir last, three meetings. which was announced today. . | By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE ocation, will maul mighty Auburn : ae Invented Cross-Bedy Bleck by. 27-6! HAK~-KAFF! Vindictiveness is| Ah, but that is only one of sev- — ooo ee ry not a Hoople trait. Even during eral. Dr. McGrath's observations - : show the rarified Colorado air will SMOOTHEST WHISKEY _ ‘THIS SIDE OF CANADA bitter rivalries I saw to it that my team did not embarrass the other side by piling points onto my usual substantial victory margin. So it was in keeping with my norma] behavior pattern when I rehired the entire staff I dismissed. Dr. Quentin Zlobotny, the fourth dimension scientist; Red Board Daly, salary expert; Dr. Vladimir McGrath, astronomer—egad! they are all aiding me with my football forecasts at this very moment. I must admit this change of heart came during the elation which swept over me when Tu- jane turned back Navy in — mon- umental upset. News of it had, And shooting this fall is dangerous to others than the game—it’s dangerous to the shooter. Because of the peril of hunting, the Auto Club covers every member, regardless of age, by a great group accident policy from a large life insurance company. This not only protects the member for hunting, but for other recreational hazards such as 3 i] < = S$ 3 § S. ® 5 > ® 2 t) = a » es > appeared in this a Cas ae humo aa acm — , ent. Pforida, I say without equiv- Better phone Ante Club new for s membership and took place. It was a feather in be heady for —— And And come get shot! my cap, as they say. : will emerge a 28-13 vic- In resuming staff work, a nupt| Startling? Go on with the rest AUTOMOBILE CLUB ‘ber of obstacles had to be 9¥er- of this forecast for additional come. First, I fell into Nge | shocks: 4 Wichigan working habits when I giSmissed x *« * my staff for complac . 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All are \‘chips down’ struggles. : + *« Birmingham, handed a 20-18 last- by the Maples at 3-1. This is the 1 Free Adjustment | for Birmingham andthe impor tance of the game is obvious. PERMA ANTI-FREEZE Carl Lemle’s Maples can clinch; $ 98 a share of the title by tumbling ] Gal. Port Huron, which has its league finale on Nov. 14 at home against Alcohol 95¢ Gol. Haze] Park. A win for Port Huron will eliminate Birmingham and wo ‘virtually put the title in the bag Blowout Proof for the Reds, who will be heavily s favored to beat the Parkers. a | x * * ; | East Detroit, which has a 2-1 con- Written Lifetime ference mark and a chance of its Guarantee ‘own at the crown, will be hoping Free Installation for an assist from the Maples. The Shamrocks visit Mt. Clem- 15 Minute Service can: ¥eidew aud teest Yecadels in '| clreuit with a 3-6 cecord, fol- | Association win of the season, their EML windup at home Nov. 14. lowed by Troy at 2-1 and Claw- son at 2-1-1. The Yellow Jackets can guaran- teé themsleves a co-championship by toppling Clawson, but they would still have to dispose of Troy ion the following Friday at home to win the title outright. Troy will * + ° Avondale, the surprise of Oatkiand B loop, moves Clawsen Friday evening for a showdown fight with the Tro- jens. Avon presently paces the ‘Former Tiger Player Named Redleg Scout CINCINNATI (AP)—Paul Camp- bell, former American League out- fielder and first baseman, has Pistons Await Royals Friday - DETROIT (UPI) — Coach Red Rocha and his Detroit Pistons. were back at the University of Detroit Memorial Building today practicing for Friday night's second home game of the season when they meet the Cincinnati Royals. * * * The pistons will be seeking their second National Basketball as a scout. Team officials said today that, Campbell will cover the area around his Charlotte, N. C., home, ' including Southern Virginia and West Virginia and the Carolinas. Campbell, 41, broke into pro ‘baseball in 1936 and his last ma- ‘jor league playing days were in '1949 with the Detroit Tigers. Hawks Rally Ties Canadiens against three previous losses. The only victory for the Pistons, this year was a 117-112 decision over defending champion St. Louis | Hawks. * *® * Rocha had fond memories of the Pistons-Royals series last season) after he took over the — assignment. In his first gam a coach, Rocha saw the Pistons | take a 112-101 victory over the! By The Associated Press Royals. The teams finished even} The Chicago Black Hawks ral- at 66 for the season, but Rocha’s jied for three goals in the last six personal record against Cincinnati, iminutes last night and tied the was 5-3. |Montreal Canadiens, 55, in a Na- e LABOR and MATERIAL Motor Mart Safety Center FE 48230 . 121-123 E. Montcalm e RE-ADJUST BRAKES 77 W. Huron St. BONDED BRAKES e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS © INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS MARKET TIRE Co. {tional Hockey League game. 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Team statistics released yester-| He’s gained 286 yards for a 4'medal play today for the Southern i (+ a 0 more State will be the underdog Satur-| MSU's best. day show halfback Dean Look a vard.per carry average and has|Seniors Golf Assn. title. day in its nationally-televised| we're just inches away from | Michigan State’s leading ground-) Defending titlist J. Walcott 1 I homecoming game with Wisconsin being a real good team — but |gainer and scorer. {scored three. touchdowns, Brown of Sea Girt, N.J., who won " —the first opponent to be favored) we're still good,” he said. | the North and South -Seniors tour- ever MSU since 1955. : ent last week, heads a field : . | The Spartans have two losses, ‘ nam 1§ The Spartans were underdogs in so in Bi ‘including Tom Robbins. of Pine- iw ge’ 125 | Gkaee SER Nee Dans a a tie in Big Ten play and bold] Football Honors President ‘hurst, U.S. Golf Assn. Senior we . and came out 21-7 winners. team that could well represent! ‘champion, — aged Favor Bermuda Sailors z But coach Duffy Daugherty told) Ik A ] A ad "| Homes viera Beach, ‘ a members of the Michigan Football|""® “est Coast ® ie os Bowl. e ccepts St AWaIC - ‘Homes iost to Brown here last NASSAU, Bahamas. (AP)—Ber- i ‘Writers Association yesterday he’ Ciauchert a a casks . week, pone aM be muda’s sailors rm + gril sees ni rticular advantage in| Daugherty said he wh b CG d H I] f F Eigh o played Snipe Regatta 1 ae underdog cole. . : only one change in the lineup be yY 1G 1 a O ame ‘daily on three Pinehurst verrns | team — Bas they went into the k | courses. second e races. ‘We would Uke to be tavered |"VA™MPCT & Week 280. |_NEW YORK (AP) — President football Hall of Fame. Tala Fj mm — ; Senior Fran O’Brien, one of | pwiont — MUSTANG _ eeeorr fem ase aera a Daugherty said. | last week, will be reinstated at | short-lived because of a broken! 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Pace downed the 3-pound, 4044-inch roosfer near Mar- gtdiis PONTIAC PRESS, Wit KSDAY, ULLOBE 29, 1998 At Federal Hearing in Washington rene State Protests cut LANSING (%—Michigan conser-| ald Michigan would receive from and fishing sites and developing vationists had a strong representa-| hunting and fishing license sales (natural re tion in Washington today to protest) could cut the state up to a max- a proposed cut in federal aid for) imum of $282,270. the state, A proposed new formula for deciding the amount of federal _ Under the new formula, hunting licenses would be counted per per- Michigan received $1,055,136 last 5°" istead of per license. year from the government for such) That is, if a person purchased [purposes as buying new hunting; a deer hunting, small game and é : } : e ; f e | archery license it would only count as one. The old formula only took.in the license total. The hearing was to be held in the office of the secretary of the interior. After a protesting letter from Gov. Williams was received, Along Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press the Outdoor Trail. With H. GUY MOATS Pentiac Press Photo 8-year-old Paul Jr., holding up Pheasants Learning It's Safer to Run Than to Fly By JACK PATTERSON _seems to bear out the theory that In a current magazine article unsophisticated pheasants fly more Bill Mullendore, Ann Arbor out-\readily than their more worldly door writer, advances ‘the notion brothers. Four men hunted a that today’s pheasants are much farm that hadn't been shot, ex- more prone to stay on the ground|Cept casually by “‘sneak-dn’’ hunt- than their ancestors of a decade |€rs. for the past 12 years. | or so ago. Bill Aside trom the large number theorizes that of birds, the most oticeable fea- most roosters that ture of the hunting was the easy survive a hunting) fmshability of both | aad season have, roosters. learned -that it’s safer to run far Birds flushed and missed could ahead of danger| fore the gun. Thus the surviv- ing breed-| ing stock is df a) predomi! .-\% flushes nantly run-rather-than-fly pe was ‘ well PATTERSON day. on to succeeding generations. * * * We're inclined to go along with Bill on this one, with the addition- al observation that today’s birds seem particularly prone to run be-| fore dogs. “In fact, much of the complaint over the scarcity good pheasant dogs these days) 1. 4 could be ill-founded. ‘on Pe Ey Pointing and flushing dogs | Changing bird habits mgmt est 129,276 Hunters Miss Out in Draw ‘he * * lify their best efforts. We have spent more than our, share of hours afield chasing wide-| ranging, false-pointing. fild-flush-) ing dogs. : ; draw."” This is the only an- pheasants is a “heel ~< & * triever.”” who doesn't go into his, For the 37 special areas where act until a bird is down. This |antlerless deer may be taken, the puts the burden of finding and|Department received 184.877 appli- flushing birds on the hunter which| cations for 55,601 available per- is no real strain when birds are| mits. plentiful. In all areas except three, appli- * * ications exceeded quotas: in some An experience of a few days ago’ as much as nine to one. Little Stories About Outdoors For the confirmed outdoorsman a fine hunting dog is much more than just a means to an end—a tool in the production of game. More often than not, the pointer, setter, cocker, or beagle is a family pet, besides being an expert in the location and recovery of game in the field. It is quite often a real pal, an understanding “personality,” oc- cupies a position just like a member of the family. And when a man loses such a partner, it leaves a big void. It was like that with Fred Baucom and his 11-year- old English pointer Baucom’s Little Mike, winner of 37 well-known area competi- tor. Fred and Mike were out Friday. Mike put up two birds. Back home Mike, looking tired out, lay down for the last time. * * * “Like losing one of your fam- ily”, says Fred. “But 1 still have Mike’s son, 17,months old Little Stinky.” ing an entry. It weighed, ‘as is’, more than three pounds. *® * * Buffalo steaks will be the big gastronomical attraction at the an- nual Hunters Banquet for Oakland County Sportsmen’s club, Nov. 6. The entertainment — a secret un- \til the banquet night — has been planned by Pat Metzdortf. * * * Harry Barnes is the 1958 OCSC all-weapons shooting champion. He compiled a 23 total for skeet, pistol, rifle and archery events. Team title went to the pistol team, led by Stockton. * * * That Mississippi (Tunica) farm- er who has been finding sixdegged frogs by the thousands, doesn’t have a corner on the extra-pow- ered amphibjans. Some weeks ago, an Auburn Heights boy found one of these ‘‘sextopeds’”’, fully de- veloped and lively. A southern biology professor speculated on the possibility of the frogs reproducing six-legged offspring. He wasn't sure about it. — MOATS * * * There's another side tg the pic- ture. Unwholesome desire to pos- sess a good hunting dog occasional- ly leads misguided persons into “borrowing” without the owner’s permission, or to outright theft. Such a situation hit Tom Carter of Lake Orion. Carter had a good working beagle, Joe, That is, until last Friday, when some one grabbed Joe, and made off with him. ‘ Carter, a toolmaker in a De- troit plant, downed a 3814 inch rooster that might have been & leader in the weight division of ter gleaned the bird before seek: i marked down and flushed) |again by simply walking to the) fd Oe es a en ap al iless of cover type, birds showed little or no disposition to run) ahead of the gun. Average range| within 10) rsua-| Yards. This is the way pheasants sion, and this tendency is passed | used to behave but seldom do to- At any rate we're going to re- turn, dogless, to see if the sur- | vivors, of which there are many, learned anything from their initial exposure to the gun. Hf they start of taking to their heels, rather than to the air. we'll be more certain than ever that Bill Mullendore is If there is evidence) LANSING — “It’s the luck of|- Ortiz Beats Britisher LONDON (P— Lightweight con-| tender Carlos Ortiz of New York! jended a long streak of American) \boxing defeats abroad by outpoint- ing British champion Dave Charn- ley in a 10-round bout at Harrin- gay Arena Tuesday night. j +t * * The 22-year-old Puerto Rican-| | jtiz weighed 13542, Charnley, 134%. | Wins National Field Trial wife downed near Mariette, last weekend, Pace’s entry displaced the 39%- Michigan Dog U.S. Champ linch rooster takén by Phil Rich- A handsome, smooth working mond. * ne i mula. Fred Aandahl, acting secretary, re- 'plied that he was ‘“‘very much con- ‘cerned” about the differences of opinions arising and hoped the meeting would bring “an early settlement of the problem.” Nicholas V. Olds, of the: attor- ney general's staff, reported that Michigan had one tard up its Sleeve to throw if the federal gov- lernment insisted on the new for- The formula also is based on land area and Michigan could insist that Great Lakes bottom lands, extending to the middle of each bordering Great Lake, be included, . This would add some 40,000 'square miles to the existing 50,000/ Hunters Find - Upstate Fan Raising Bars Refusals From Many Land Owners Reports from Pontiac area pheasant hunters, returning from weekend. trips in the Brown City, Peck and Caro sections, indicate the development of a bad situation affecting farmer-hunter relations. * * * “There certainly is q strong feeling of antagonism by many farmers in those sections, against permitting hunters on their lands” one hunter reported, “And you can't blame the farm: © er. When unthinking hunters £° through standing crops like corn, and trample it down; spook :cat- tle (ene farmer teld us a calf |Michigan-owned dog is the 1958 jnesota; secretary, succeeding Dr. Paul reports seeing many birds, Nationa] German Short-Hair Point-|Clark Lemley of Detroit, is Tom enjoyed some nice “pat” shoot-|mula, Olds said. association, was overcome by emo- tion when Shela was named cham- pion. Trial was a 3-day event, run over the Highland Recreation area. born fighter opened cuts over both) At the annual associatian meet-| jof Charnley’s eyes in the fifth and|ing Medina Ohio Hill and Dale) last weekend in October. | .president is M. M. Axelrod of Min-| 1 | istate shotgun crowns, and broth-| ler Ray holding the same title 4 jyear ago. So it is not surprising ‘to find one of them setting the | Pace in the long bird division of The Press “‘pheasant derby’’. Paul entered’ a 3-pound, 46'4- William and John Clark, with Norm Jostock of Lapeer, they took their \limits hunting on the Dowlings’ dad's land near Brown City. Saw many birds, scads of rabbits. Eleven states permit wagering \sixth rounds and won handily. Or-|club was picked for the 1959 trial,| inch ringneck, one of the limit jon harness horses in the United) New! bag be and his straight-shooting | States. was scared by close by shootirz, square miles included in the for-! | piled into a wire fence and W4S -ier Field Trial Assn. champion.!Sword of Ohio. ling. | ; badly injured). Russ Dixon's (New. Haven) triple | Trial was supported by 17 clubs, | Pace won the all-around gun/ OATING x * * FTCH Dixon's sega play per lincluding several from California|title at the Williams Gun club. | ‘We asked permission at a doz- female, wee eS leld of as |Utah, Colorado, Oregon and other} rs Pace took the women’s trap-| RIE Cause en or more farms, were turned the country’s best in the breed.|western states, Michigan, Ohio, | j m i , rent, | aoe bec se be rie Vic ie reet for Dix-| 14,3 . ’ shooting crown in the same event, down because of these bad experi ictory was a sweet one lor DIX-'THinois, other midwest areas and) : ear | A a | re Slerainedi| the! repeating her success of a year —_ ences on, who bred and trained the top eastern and southern state clubs.| agp « t three finishers, regarded as a rare : ~ +s + € * feat in the association. ; Raymond McCoy was an early i J On another place the owner said No. 2 dog was also a female, State Ss Shotgun entry in the long bird division ,; his farm geese had been shot by FTCH Dixon's Bonnie, owned by with a 38-inch bird. Yesterday ' “qh \hunters allowed on his land. James Henton, Detroit; No. 3, Champ Leader his brother Clay listed one a ) xk *« * Skid-Do’s Bee, a female, and a . P ’ ie half-inch longer. Both work for the yf “One farmer told us’ the local ‘male, Nat. FTCH Bo-Bo Grab- im? rress Der by city, Ray at the waterworks, man added, “the state sold you a enbrich Beckum, No. 4, both | . Clay as city electrical inspector. ihunting- license; let the state pro- owned by Dr. W. A. Schimmel | The Pace family kind of runs to| x & & ‘jvide a place for you to hunt.” . of Atwater Calif. shooting champions, what with) 4/599 other successful hunters AVOIDING CHAFE eens Di ; - = Paul and his wife holding current! _ : i ic j ; ixon, known as ‘‘Lefty’” to the} were: John Dowling, his brother Race Driver Dies GEAR SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED UP AND CHICAGO (AP)—Race harness driver John Slater, 67, Carey, IIl., died Monday of injuries suffered two months ago in a four horse collision at Sportsman's Park. Slater was thrown from his sulky and suffered multiple frac- tures of the head and body. | [TOUCHING ANY : | [WEEK'S CRUISING, GEAR STOWED | IN THIS WAY WILL BE CHAFEO) } KEEPING THE GEAR IN ONE PLACE NOT PERMITTING IT TO | [RUB AGAINST THE BOAT “) | ‘ PFEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, ? > Pfeiffer Bru You, as did the judges at the Brussels World Fair, will find new Pfeiffer outstanding . its excellence in these characteristics, Pfeiffer was awarded First Prize of Honor. We invite you to try new Premium ssels World Fair * in flavor, taste and quality. Because of Quality Pfeiffer—the one light beer that’s real beer. DETROIT, MICHIGAN” Taste why Pfeiffer won 1st Prize of Honor at FORTY-TWO a i sania ig bate Aes Oe ee earner eee atad ais Mogul-Bower Sales Dip DETROIT — Federal-Mogul- Bower Bearing Co. said Wednes-|[ day its net sales for the first nine|| months of 1958 totaled $70,896,000 compared with $83,675,000 in the corresponding period of 1957. Net earnings im the first nine months of 1958 were $5,787,000 compared $7,209,000 in the like period of to 1957. Grains Maintain { MARKETS The following are top covering sales of locally grown Marginal Gains Stocks Advance Up to 2 Points produce brought to the Farmer’s Not Not m the: cae! pack: Spey i mo = : m age iots . 958 at a.m. ee coon Brood Magic | CHICAGO ® — The grain futures Quotations are furnished by the| NEW YORK @ — The stock were Ave., . contact. ‘Woes 8 Pe rmancat ‘market held onto small gain$ to-| Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of market advanced vigorously in Cust, SDE. | pearing 8 Ran force Ime Never day on the board of trade after | Tuesday heavy early trading today. the . Righe ‘ facie, Cmcolore ww titties fairly liberal profit-taking had de- : Gains ranged from fractions to/ may be made at 29 a 5 p ; ; ] € , Oakland ‘etna. pen pencil or ee _ralled an earlier rouriup: Detroit Produce about] soca s | ee lace of storage. we eee It was the first rally of any vaurrs | Aircrafts joined the smaller mo- Tape PCCUNT Cone General Printing _ | Consequence im several days and (Apples. (Delicious, Oe *)30 tor issues as trading favorites. The Porndaie 7X | traders said reaction WAS | Pears, Bartlett, BL cae. 3.00 rise affected most major sections. Oct. 29, 30, '38. & Office Supply aera specuanre eaee cease ae The market was higher from NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE had been hemmed in by tmited VEGETABLES the start. The ticker tape TaD ‘gred inet on Monday, November 3d 29 ; . Nove: How to Keep Books Otferi tairly well taken, | Brecee! bens.) re brett 2/00] late under a series of sizabje ard “ave.” Ferndale, Oak i erings were fairly well tal Carrots, topped, vieessseee 1.78] opening blocks. Ashigan, ‘pubic cals of 9 1068 : WITHOUT Bookkeeping >owever, with export interests Cone ge: aig oi Le Cl. Cpe. be Ho, eB esesT, coping stil on the buying side. India was Fennel, «beh geese "2: E89! The market was buoyed by ajwill be beld for cash to the Righess EXPERIENCE ‘reported to have bought 3% mil-|gonivabs tehes aa eso apace | bl Gaal edo patel SE edb wa pomp seeceeseessoers 1-28] earnings, including General Motors ‘snd County. Michigan, the place of ‘lion bushels of wheat overnight and Leeks, ibehs.) doz. ..... weveserenee fy J storage. ‘today. Japan took 330,000 bushels Parsley took. \beb 60 Ib -.+++..-- 250 /and U.S. Steel which, although re-| Dated 10-27-68. cae SY, en te oe ee ee 128/duced from 1957, displayed an en-| ASSOCLLTES Direntward avenue, land Formosa bought USh- | peppers, Cayenne, pk. “bskt. seveeeee 175 couraging trend. Ferndale 20. Mic! : els of soybeans. ee eee ie * & * By oct, e388 7 be gee x * * Radishes, Red (bchs.) dot 00}. on ieinests 335 a dette, .| Notice is hereby & Gen-' tion 7 — ae Redishee, white tbehs.) doa. .s1.2. 90| The Commerce Department re- PUBLIC GALE Michigan” ages a! will be held im the Town G'clock in ibe forencon, and be | Wheat was ‘s-%s cent 3 ‘bushel | Squash, Delicious bu. beet oe a a ported business advancing faster _ 1952 sist be aig Rover Paw Heese, 3 The contract for — on Coars ae & of "Michigan, & feces ef Ost: ——— ae er Ieager ery thi sles «heen r a ce ey a fternoon ae , December $1.93%; corn Tote oped, bu... - 200ithan usual and construction com |gr"t9.36 1 Pontiac State Bank tthe ‘amount of approrimetely 0.245 cu. No i-Jayne Adams School. Quaified elector. present fo , line wen with sompie entries 1, higher on all deliveries, Decem- —_ itracts last month at a record high Bids. Pontiac. Michigan. 04a cutting mbcakment end aio Clintonville “Ra Btation No. 4 st the polls at L) hour ons presertbed, - —— ber old type contract $1.09%; oats GREENS ‘for September. al thouldars and pororiraately th 4596 West , Bid. ea _| vote. wat wv cember Cabbage, soocbnosocaccsoosendio Lo) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ft. of existing r+) base: urnish-| Precinct oO. re tert Villag The polls ot said election open The IDEAL SYSTEM unchanged x Cae eo be Collards ceceseessee . 1.35 The market was taking off Notice is hereby given Ci under-|ing. spresding and compacting of ap- Bchowl, «26 Steffens Lak at 7 ie mH tm. = bob a i main open 63's: rye ‘a-% higher, December Kale wees 1.25) oy, { a hich | signed tt that on Monday, November 3rd, | proximately 260 cu. yds ef 21-A gravel;| Precinct Ko, oY wittiams @ Bchool. Tat 8 velock p.m said day of Bookk nd $1.31) nd soybeans %-14 higher, Mustard. bu... 25| from yesterday's rise w Bt clock a.m. at'22600 Woodward the removal and disposal of spproxi-|2525 Airport Rd ship| elect eeping a je. ; of _- Spinach, bu. ........- 125 snapped six straight declines for A‘*. Perndaie Coking County. Mich-| mately $9, trees: s Cap gmt nereines dhcp siamese JAMES 8 SEETERL' i j\ ‘ee 0 (i ‘i‘:SO;;!W!OOOU LU CHAP, OU. wt ee eee seeeeee |e i Ube & a Chev. furn nd insta en a Tax Record Book for November 22 10s: CI eh : industrials. The big three motors, enn? ertal {No ESES001196. ‘wil be marely 35 i. ft. of 15” Pree | precinct No. 6—Hudson Covert School. Waterford Township Cierx . | held or am to the highest bidder. ‘2 iin of 12%” CMP culvert; the 1150 Scott Lake Rd. . (PROFESS! ON) Grain Prices SALAD GREENS | steels, coppers, electronics, rails, | ‘ Celery cabbage, so sae olls, tobaccos and drugs joined BA : Endive. ble . 2| Help Wanted Male 6| Employment Agencies CHICAGO GRAIN the advance. In Memoriam Easy-to-follow sample entries show EMCAGG, OA we (AP) — Opseing nee bleached. bu. | ) th N { a ~ L = Lettuce, leaf, bu. ...........-+..--- 1.1 , : MY . EPER you-how. Meets Federal and State Tax sca ae eee ea, ML, 200, Pfizer, Rexall and American Mol. | ead 01 Ices IN LOVING MEMORY OF — me igi : BOOKKEEPER Laws. Al in one loose-leaf book, Dee... 193s Dee 63's) tore were | bend abouty 2) peat, [yeetaqgomeyrene ys lag ay) eel ee |e ea ay oe o sedan ‘, 3 ‘5 | i “Doi is : L - | _by Wille Sue W : Prepared especially for your needs. May ison aay HH | Zenith added 3 to a 7-point rise of dolph Joseph. 193 2 VTEC MEMOR enced. Ph. O ‘ a Pp specially yo May . 10967, May ....-.. 64%, | a | : 4 of als IN SECRETA y As low 2s $3.58 Why wc seve ee 1 61s Poultry and Eggs | yesterday, helped by récord sales Se nes ar sare: (omens po Kirby sHOE SALESW LS a gee) Aged 35-30. With goed shilis. Por ‘8s 6 és zl ¥ * i ss ; year = . \ “Gorn (oid) . Dec we. 1304 more> Coma? on earnings. 2 WwW a nt Clarence Eilott and Mrs. Earl They cannot eS pass away menogg ae - od ree g . neal exocetive. S-day week. Es- Printing 2 SB SE ern ee Face, pu | Eira msngiasn Wie. asey Mc: | BET wttns’itgatn bal war eee cas cbs Senne | a i i enera r n ing Corn (new) Jiy 1.16% es pound f. 0. b. “Detroit for live poultry | Hck. Mrs. Marshall Mitche Apart from those we love tlon can use 2 men ip ime To hard iiaoe , quality New York Stocks | Mrs. Wilbert Jolley; siso ceccieed . area | oo OW Leke Estab- | Bonk Bicg VE $0237. eC cones. TOON ae (loose For es in gems ty. | Pee 114 Dec 0 468 Heavy type hens 16-17, mostly 16: light’ : \ by five grandchildren Puneral ie cee Ushea routes fe pd week ce upp y May lel 1d, Jan oo... a 308 type hens 10-11; heavy type broilers call #Late Morning Quotations) i service W Med w= an _ a eecwase satan time. Gane r essentia Work Wanted Male 10 july we 120 Mar liseee. 10.008 ts 3- ea, ‘toe 18's 18 Figutes after decime! point are | Cae ee ee one An we like lifted clouds — rite _Box ne ere ~ Cc ‘ 2 Pune ome J Sep ....... 1.20 May ponueon is Se over & lbs. 19-20: turkeys heavy type 27, _ Admira} 143° Int Nick 3 A Is. Dr. William H. Marbach officiat- a used by her daughter) our eo qvenegae oe $12,000 | 2 —— MEN ce B—Bid. A—Asked Young toms 22-23 ‘Allied Ch ... 89.2 Int Paper are ing. Mr. Barnett will tie in state) | y caddanghher. Mary & Katie early. See Mr. 135 work of sny kind. : ee es ey ae ‘ Se ee tee am | eee i a PAINTING. AB AND 4 ‘OBER Sa aaeenmat ayn Ae US) Bt TR ee ts Stile nicht TERE | Maaco Peer ener S| er waantergars or a | Ses j Oetrom. case lots federal-staie grades: Alcoa nes id tees twit bal takealte: of a eactkan years today ¢, NEW. Business Notes osha "Sd seit rit tevane By Ream Bavoet be cauet fe, atyry | pasted vay ea vean, org o” | lermeny “atclscalec “he | © CARPENTER, SORE FEW g 47%" medium 33-3 wid avg 322. am Cyan 48 Kroger - 90.4) ae te ernie Prigay at ~ Totes roll on ond Gaye pase by: AVAILABLE WOW CARPENTER The appointment of Gus N. Birt-) small 26-27 wig ore. a2 grade B largeiam Ma&Fdy . 495 Lenn & PF .... 374) p & In our he 5; 50 sas as an associate of the Massa-, {6 Browns: extra large 480 am Motors .. 33 [OM Owan -° In4 “ple Punereis Pole ol) tin oon aaa a ee Wanted Female 7 _pel, DB siurdock, r oral. a large 47: taediaen 32; venecke 30-32, Wid am N G 62 ©. . HILL, OCT. 28, aa — JACK. = chusetts Mutual Life Insurance “Somme; cially raced: lam News. ae Li6g.@ My .-- 786 gon. 3438 Adams a: age gt dear | Sedly missed by. wile. chiéres APrE: Ta akin Papers ALSO PART BOY 16 WANTS WORK AFTER — Company, 212 Telegraph Road, has ra Whiter, Ore rade A extra. large 46. pes aed bao Loew's ss: a5) . sa r brother of Ted Mea an : po eg dill headed ey nen tmore 21 _W. ee re aca nTATENS beéf announced by Frank W. How- AT. = i aeeosean’ » .».003 fo eee BRA Punera) service BEA To separa 4 ae ee ey arent for the| See wee tee ee Oe armen a Meck tek.” 3 TretTigentehic. Church’ 2{"chrtet | You/bare Sef a peauipil memory isae ewnrscn apee| Sehage oe ome = oa gee 5 r ssee C company in Detroit. | Atchison 28.2 May D Stra... 433 aes ners in White Chapel Come: | But to ca wee bave loved and iont| feet, 18 yours, Inquire caasl = Se Mr. Birtsas is a graduate of Livestock Balt & Ohio 432 Merck 0... O14 Soe ome, wel nal | vier memsery wil never gro® oid. | _ chert. no job too large or smell PS Kalamazoo College, and formerly ° ean are oe Mert cn & =. cin gee _— — ie be Ps No morning comes, no night re- ees G pore py z = oan ‘4 urch where rns, one Gees CABINET MAKER AND CA’ taught school and seryéd as atb- DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Bohn Alum | .19.7 Mobis Hon ..... 95.4) state until time of service. But what we think of you 66675. Eitcbens one Are letic coach for nine years in Eau) DETROIT. Oct 28 (AP) — (USDA) — Bond Strs ....21 Monsan Ch... 35-4 Badly missed by mother. father and a erat Hous PART Lie . ai ey Cattle — Salable 700. Only moderate|Borg Warn 33.3 pope be | . an 8, MAE PORTER. wats Manor 6) an x a week. Por beche- Claire, Comstock and Clarkston. early receipts: slaughter steers and Briggs Mf 83 MO’ WMeS ++ aha O pane. Vet ee Ges: F Direct 4| ler. Union Woodeard 25660| EXP CARPENTER WANTS copies He lives at 6050 South M-15, Clark- heifers Sctive, fully (speedy oret) pcre (Bren Bems 237, Mat Sec. =} be spncunced tae Uy erates | emaral Directors 4) unit: 4:30 pm rma jobs. YE #310 , 'y to strong; other classes scarce 0 : : 5 - 1 ston. Unchanged; one load high choice 1075 Burroughs . 37.1 Not be ae ke. ~ 4 ATMOSPHERE” | (Cosmetic & Drug Clerk EXPER TENCED ; DRo uMES eve thing pe Telesales averaae| eines ae OL Or i 52 Custer 8t.; ti eee 84; beloved-|_ Fr HOME perienced only Exceliemarie | weet Cell OR 3240 efter § pm. ry -27.50: rage Can Dry ..... Nat Lead ....3 i — FUNRRAL bles seytapt ELDERLY MARRIED MAN 7 choice around 1100 Ib. steers 28.00: — .. i husband arie Land: 4 C Norman H. Kuck, 2827 Weaver-\icisty and. standard mixed offerings lcapeinate) posslas Kp 33 Gear brother of Ralph, erry. Re- | ¢ m | sre Onno sexsaric wert the eert) ims) ware “Se ton Rd., Avon Township, won a 13) 31.00-25.00; Utility cows 18.50-20.00; can- ‘carrier cp ..+.304 Nor Pac .... 56.7 h, — a Alize d. Leo, CHAPEL mac | i a bic: foot freerer in a contesi/"°™ S7¢ cortere te ee tte (Case, gt .....20.4 "Nor Sta Pw. 313 U Mears, Geeege See tans Standard EXP HANDY MAN WANTS 2 cu Hogs — Salable a apache and sows Cater 86.6 Owens Cag . 4 water oy Eee. Co. mi by Mgr =e as caretaker PE 2-6271. sponsored by -Phillips Petroleum siendy. most t mixed lots US No. 2 and 3 \Ches & Oh ... 683 Ovens m Si ce ments vi ‘be pe gnoqunced hwier ‘op ta D ° nel son- J Shing TE saa fave © OWN EQUIPMENT WITT Co., of Bartelsville, Oklahoma. He| 2" ane ae 2b-18 86%, mixed means ee M : a Pon AW AIS. 203) share : al will ‘ie in state ra gown. roman, woite for sere of 3 one | em received his entry at Harlow’s| ips et 10: No. 2 end 3 240-300 ibs. 17 25- | Cities Svc . $8.7 Pan Epil -- $3.3) sday. MB. eo chem tw epee - PE HANDY wax “wi os 8.20: mixed grades 160-190 Ibs. 17 | |Cluett Pe Kaui | .. 81 Param Pict ... 447) 5 McLAY, OCT. 28. 1 ALEX . 6: a, : : 425 un St. a ... 43. Parke Da... 96.6) email job of try, cement, enh il Stet i B:rT00. few up to 113. cieyPam 0 2S Penney oC... 84 ire — at of Mrs. | Voorhees- Siple Gia FOR siGNS & FE 6300. “Vealers — Salable 178. Steady. choice Gol Bre, A ee. sh Ford. Mrs, RL. Brocklehurst dispiay work, Nelsner's. 42 NW. Firs e GOOD WORK WORKER You G blue, red, purple , and orime 33 00-40.00: standard and good | Con aie 4 Pfizer sss 88 | — Sai frother a paid are FUNERAL HOME . Gneen = ExP.| mr tamiiy's problems and yours peers ; Y : ’ H mee ce acaba ae, ag 3 ghee Dt Rudicdge: also survived by 17 | Ambulénes Gervies—Piane or Motor pats: ore- ehildren, live! eo Young reliable married man pick any color writ- Q@WS in rie Sheep and Lambs — Selable 800. All Cons coe 22, | : id] 2877 ot rd reecsibie, | With references MAple §-7200. 28 asses steady: choice to prime wooled Cont Can - 573 pit Pet... 442 grandchildren an ie p= | in but stay only 3 nig! pee Gf prt ing, and you'll find that aghter lambs -23,00-2400, one lot Cont Cop & 8 123 Broce G | 11S randchildren. P une? s | service Ce Lots 5; fs der seth, some sonking. cent | MIDDLE | AOED, MAN | WISHES Kodak's new Verifax weslea ene saraeenics and| share Sepeeral Rog 305 Fy Ol. s+. a Loa Nn Pp -Bird Punerai Home et 6 GRAVE LOT PER | pry ged — oni YOUNG ME MEAT Curt ~ EARS cks. 0624 Woole 8 oad goo : ; cigs . | rty. JO Ose! TTER. Bantam Copier can copy Livingstone P. Hicks, 53, of 10624 toa Choice shorn slaughter lambs No. 2/Corhs Pup |. 143 Repub Stl... 644) OT tings Bey - etery Wil <> | HOUSEREEPER LIVE IN. COUN: ~ Exp ; ‘ly ast datat 'Cedar Island Dr., Milford, pleaded elke 22.50. ean to choice slaughter ewes Deer 50 Renita + 296 Mclay will te in state at the Reas | _try home, $15 week. OLive 2-0402. | fu time comeing: on coma +} * c * t ae #3723 tae oe guilty to a charge of drunk driving.| feeder lambs 21.00.22 50. | Bet az “Qe Rey Tob B f Maier ee 7 ba no tod Jer boweewort ava care : _And here's the biggest. Monday, before West Bloomfield) iDow'Chem 067 & 3" aro ine’ 3 ses S ays per week. EM) Work Wanted Female 11 news of all—the new Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle ae “Pont. 1858.68 8 moves = st 1058, MRS. | WILL BACRIPICE 4 GRAVES — | 23656 after_5 ae L., 6 Mili St.; Oxford; S i 8 : ; = srkers, at akland Hills Verifax Bantam eels for and paid a fine of $85 ves $15) City Youths Face kta’ of! see sr. Gi beugved wile of Feige R. ME. | _ Memorial Gevaen. U1 e300. MATESTIC _YDAY, momiNo only $99.50! That's _ |costs. o we me soho M ean; dear sis of | William Diner ~ Tx Wadtinod & j — ais alstead: three grandchildren . oh lst cook bow? 2 pm. to Tea right— H T ' | ’ C Th f 1 .. 75 geu Ry leat caeeiras Pas will Box Replies Snare _pick up and deliver. PE 2- alloween Teen Dance, Local 653 t Emér Rad 12 peerrp Rd“... 216 sis ve. Punere 1, p.m. shift. TDAY IRONING. AND $ 50 Union Hall, 386 E. Kennett Ra, If lal In Var inners Ere RR 122 gta Ol Ind |. 481 ae ery oes Punarel 5, 16, 17, 22, 25, 28, 3 ad Pqusiifed Transperiation pre, | ORY ye sient only 99s Priday, 8:30 to 11:30 P.M. —Adv. whetene ae J... S17 Home, Qxiord,, witb. et 1 “4 32, 57, 58, 63, 66, 74, * _3 pm | 4 7 WOMEN coef Lat watt WA SHINO = =| ; : ; . 69.6 233 i : 95, 98. MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING e ; Bazaar — Chicken and Biscuit) Two Pontiac teenagers werelpseq meer ta ais e Osk Hill etery. Pontiac. Mrs. |} new sensational spray perfume. | 7 al LS WANT ¥ 3 Why that’s less than Dinner, Wet arn ee a £ ay M.jbound over to Oakland County Freept Sul _...99.6 . i, en Puneral Home soene ot Se wi Male 6 Full of part me” 100, Der cent cent or 4 daze week, Own trenspore- : ardner Den ..47. . anted M . FE 8-434. half the cost of otherso- © Oames of Malta 3 aay|Circuit Court yesterday after they|Gen Bak... 1256 . 784 PAYNE, OCT. 27. 1958, T TELA. Joe) - 9. Us 7 2350 Ok Peck. uc. | SLELN REE STEADY called low-cost copiers! waived examination on a charge veda HY ine) OE ORS [oesd sayy el Dg gel ti soe DOLE ro foe ae rare Giz | dy Wishes housework oF baby Like to know “more "We Buy All Types of of unlawfully driving away an au- Gen ra - es a S Payne, dear brother of Mrs, Nola ). Op- Q gn also to share expenses. FE a het MATA arte ten OTe 4-2897 Lo WANT about the Bantam? | y tomobile, before Municipal Judge ier Motors 483 | 26.6 Wap § are, 1 Linda iow Moore and David ARE TIME WORK EXPERIENCED | GIRL 4 WARTS |Maurice E. Finnegan. en Sh 23 2383 ah Payn: Payne wes taken 12 } : se work, abysit som Then call us right now. : . . S eae a wd 19 tot the Hooper Puneral Home in. AUTO ioe nights PE ee | NEWSPAPERS 50c 100% [| The twoyouths, Edward J. Apley, Ge" Tel ++-82) U2 n Carbide SNe un Seay RCE AC _ ease PAY oe FoR UNDERGRADUATES 6 = : . = . - etinc 8. PE psa. General Printin CORRUGATED 80¢ 100# ae Ot Ae = vel Ave. and Soeen a Unit Air Lin 315 metery, Fayette County, Salesmen nings & earn much as §70- Scouse Avenue Nurses’ Es- P . W M teri 1c ‘Harold V. Gilbert, 17, of 27 Mat- mee Unit Aire . 616 Ww. ve. *Puneral arrangements by ¢ pet week. “call FE 45200,| change License bonded ‘ | elas WEL °. 'thews St.."w ted along with Gran, Fai SY Unit Pruit -: 464 Pursley Puneral Home, Pontiac. WE WA ool 4 pm GIRL DESIRES DAY WORK. OWN & Office Supply \] 135. Branch FE 2-029 eiechal oS eat oe Gt No Ry - a’ Un Gas Cp .. 351 WILHELM, OCT. MARIE,| BILE Salesman in tata apa PART TIME SALEs LADY. IN EX-| transportation and references. FE a 15-year-old boy, by police officers |Greynound .,.13.7 US Lines ..... 31.3 797 Irwindale, Wavertora Town-|. nity. We sfier an ope ity elusive ladies’ coeetes shop, must| 5-260. ‘Saturday. Bond was set at $100. [owt ou ...2[1171 $8 Bien: tat ship; beloved wife of Joseph Tier- -4 of the} be experienced Write Pontiac | Gini WOULD LIKE 3 OR 4 DAYS aoe ‘ * |Homestk Se Reb sed, 2cc0 Be @ney; dear mother of Mrs. rt | finest care which cover the en-| Press a & week, housework or baby sit- * ok & Hooker El... 362 Weighten’ 1. 44> Clancy. Re mond A. J.and Joseph | tire price field. in Bractically PART TIMB TELERHONE SOLIC-| ting. FE 98-4316. j j 7 In Cent 42 ow Un Te) 25.5 Wilhelm; dear of Mrs. Mar-| ¢ ood iting from our office. 4 hrs. pet ANINGS $2 50 BU: st iL. 71 ©. . The juvenile was taken to thelr aust Ra g27 ett Gon Tel 38 ret r and John xorr-| @8y. Ousranteed $1 per br. plus} “Mansfield “FE 01 z Oakland County Children's Home. |ing Rend 790) wen et a aay. Get 3 trom I asl i epmation with the pubiic | bonus. Ph, TRONINGS IN Me aoe His ffl di id d The trio admitted driving away mand St! ....120 Wilson & Co .. 29.3 Church st 10am. with Interment | as being one of the biggest and HEFINED LADY oe SELL PER- rE ens. o ce space Vv e : Inspir Cop .,..40.4 Woolworth ... 495 fa Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recitation | most a Mad I petite tena | peeed bed caeend, phere peed Si, WANTS DA 10 cars in a two-week period, ac- Tnteriek .». 23. Young 8&W .. 32.4 of the Rosary wit be sda: county If you're the type of hi ably someone acquainted with PE 5-8836 ° rdi Tene Int Bus Mch 424 Yngse 8h & T 111 t 8:30 p.m. at the Bra “gmith rj ssiesman we Want, we in- Dainty Maid. rE veo cording to Detective Sgt. Albertjint Harv ..... 30.2 Zenith Red ..133 ot em Un. aighig of Cotem- ou touch with ue | call Miro _FE 480 CADY WANTS GENER W. Foster Sr. All the cars have TOC zest — of the Rosary will| st Nag ge eB See Mr AUs-| RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE work. Tienced. FE_2-0326. been recovered STOCK AVERAGES ~ 9 wi y. Mrs. | sien. ; mior 4 ohliéree ‘Live i. Mor More for | LADY WISHES CLEANING, $1 HR. nre ; NEW Penn comptes by the As- Withelm wil, Me in state at the RUSS DAWSON home than w: Exp. and references, FE_ 2-2870. | eectstony erase _—Brsce-Smith Puners) Home. __ MERCURY = EDSEL — LINCOLN | SALESLA FOR, yer | fae DESIREs HOUSEWORK OR . Indust. Rails vin. woes 704 Melrose Li -— dear b hu band ry borg i aa = in ? Alge Apply in <4654 — = + ’ . Announce A licants | Pp pan BA Se of Mrs. Meee Bi: al experience bese: rson_172_N. Woodward. WIMEOGRAPHING TYPING GEO. te ints Bue oe Ms George one) | Sz. cn gn | TOE, URW, Sp] reer eres eee 1 Wi i y 6 ‘oO A . as Ia oer: — ——- bes. Any ment, Mart, OR 3.0412. | even. ist ot Nov. for care of or Z Postmasterships i ss. op a ertncnuny rural erie Tors an Oras EM OE) Erie egal ‘ will be held Friday. Oct, 31, from A M AN ‘ r See . 1 BU Spo the Donelson-Johns Puneral Home oe QNTIAC BAB’ CREAG Names of applicants for post-| 1957 66.2 150.9 Dr Drayion Plat on Cammnny ae? anted for outside employment. WANTED: der hour Adult ” OR master positions in Keego Harbot Zell ts at the "Doncison- Jonna Pu- Soar oon am Be Houre A COOK Call early mornings. oF | DETROIT STOCKS neral Hote. pply 8 and Orchard Lake were announced Gages . between '0 and 11:30 tod gril -eapable of faking. full WHITE WOMAN DE- ‘today by the Civil Service Com-| Figures after decimal points are eighths ~ COLL ECTION M TAN AN re are enaece —— need ply. = i Gosition oe orme for. convales- ¢ w administrative ability for _Appiy. in| an FOR mission in Washington. Mien dee A deus Ge The Pontiac Press well™ paying. permanent office| WHITE WOMAN FOR DOMESTIC WaseiNGs 8 AND TRONINGS. FE For the Keego post, they were Baldwin Rubber Co * .. 15.6 164) ; position Excellent working con-| work, live “in, in aa? refer- | 2-400 4-9860. [oes Gear Co : 26 | 108 ure, s ¢an lea ni ac 8 x 78 FOR WANT ADS dit’ and fut Thi Jead | - ences. W rales 67, WidtnG a “AND TRONINGS 3305 Paul L. Beyett, Gerald T. Shaugh- Gt on « chem co * 16 16) te & ino managerial position is | WHY WORN Sor Cal s | —Rewbersz_Rosd one 4. inessy, Charles D. Clement and,Howell Elect M_ Co 61 6.6 Credit Bureau t : oreo) B rae money? A few hours spent WORK OF ANY KIND. -rearranged at low cost jit f. Billingstey. fmepraet ears co 88 3 8 DIAL FE 2.06) |) Sie ali Balen S| eee ae dee ASRINGS AND TRONINGS ALSO | Mfg. Co. * pan A We ; : ‘Ontiae a urroun fi bl ; . ! | Mary A. Purdy, Dora M Halli. Telede Eatron Co 146 "8 ue ) From 8 a.m. to § p.m CAB DRIV ERS” townships, Phon ¢ toler ; FE 4450 si8 Pickup and ‘deliver. FE. Office space problems can now be solved for all time day and Mrs. Mary L. Hawkes) Waine Screw Prod Co. 60 60 | 60 Steady & pert time. 101 W. Huron.| or write Drayton Plains PO Box WoMEN Gay And Mars. Mary to. *No sale; bid and Cena. DISTRIBUTOR SALESMAN. NO| _ 536. with Art Metal ‘‘Modular”’ partitions—the steel or ’ steel-and-glass partitions overnight to meet changing needs. Create private or semi-private offices, departmental areas, and clinic, interviewing, or study cubicles while saving costly floor space. “Modular” partitions never need repainting. They make and keep offices more impressive, attractive, productive. Art Metal... the movable “modular® partitions GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence applied for the Orchard Lake posi- you can move or rearrange tion. UAW Local een Halloween Teen Dance | Local 653 of the UAW will spon- |sor. a Halloween Teen Dance Fri- day from 8:30 to 11:30.p.m. at the \local’s hall, 386 E. Kennett Rd. | Charles Melton, chairman of the ‘event, said prizes will be given for ithe best costumes at the record ‘dance. Admission will be 50 cents. Tax Money to Roll In FITCHBURG, Mass. (UPI). — Mayor Hedley Bray is making it easy for the tax money to roll in. He ordered ja drive-in win- dow \installed in‘ the treasurer's office of the City Hall. Howard St. FE 2-0135 | B e | ae x ®* * MeNei] St. Two Men Slightly Hurt in 2-Car Collision Here Two men were slightly injured yesterday in a two car collision at the intersection of S. Saginaw street and South boulevard. Don King, 19, of 22015 Tuck Rd., Farmington Township, and Robert Timte, 25, of Detroit, were treated for minor injuries at St.~ Joseph Mercy Hospital and released. The two were passengers in a ear driven by Maurice Wallace, 24, of 28592 Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington Township. Wallace's car, traveling south on Saginaw, collided with one driven by Nena Wynn Roach, 42, of 465 which was moving west on South boulevard, Ail errors should ve re rtéed immediately. _ which has been rep- ered valueless throvueh the Closing time for waceres. tha ate in re f ana’ bee is 12 o* the dav orevious to oublication” Treat big J Ade omy be cancelled a 9:30 a. the pA 5 oublication tne tne es WAN? AD RATES nig rg i T if: ; id a age barrier, Good health and car necessary. $200 for stock, FE peveseer? si lt stoek. vale Pontiac. Mich. Fin San CA igs D MAN comm plus Uy dnd hot required. bonus. alot fae eg shoes. "Rampies supplies Caries Chester Shoes Dept 102%6 Brockton, Mass. TEN ager for retafl clothing ‘ew eee mens wo clothing *, all to phn pn Ee fer one wi fnctodine sae requirem ya tine Press, art = iy betor cea Walk: rive efore - ers Cleaners, Lake Orion, Micht- gan. im 5 5 GAL modernization aie minum eo rt aon tm > cat at 373 are! Ave. between 10 a.m. 7) rienced vrese en, 2 "iged,oreveriag ar. wh es CAR: work. Price oly right. ties 8-83 | RELIABL DISTRIB! UTOR SALESMAN. NO age barrier Good health & car: Rov | WiLL SHARE HOME IN EX- change for baby sitting. EM 3-0129. WOMEN _— A. any throw vous soles Belay For o nary We tall FE FE WOMAN FO TIVE TN MORE FOR S| eeu’ But Eien" Sommer Help Wanted AR®, YOU WANTING WORK se you don’ To LADY, tent. Light housework. 51 Carter 4 pankerieimtl Pontiac Onteopath- i¢ Hospital, M Contac + 9 Director reef ‘t Lahoravory. Salesiege or > Saleswouan Part time, experienced in retafl seine t Preferably erly furnish- and guatficaion to Box 34, Pontiac * ¢ find tt? 7 "Weausatar one pier a YOUNG w PREFERS BABY- OMAN sitting in you ; our $:00, ein . mar home + rd from ° rose héme block, rick a haan beeen Ploor serv. PE bSae Al alae A&B TRE) a1 oils v kt race” 1 $0931, ~ 4 efecaeetie ’ eaener2 eit oe Pe? ee # ae a as a E = ofl io Fee ; hee ee Pee a ee . + i aa \ see ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER a, 1958 ; ae Bie : Cp oy ee Aer if ol lt og ee ae) tir Pe toe a re toe vers os Tze - ing? 0 Glee ae ah eal 0 W. ys B St. a PE €-3525 TH i WT NORTH PERRY Bt. CONTRACTS WADTED FE 5-8888 Clark Real Rotate. 1362 W. Huron. FE 4-4613. Ask for Lost & Pound . Ask for is SMITH-WIDEMAN (ost: SUN. APTERNOON 12 a 412 W. HURON te. Katt, Goats OPEN EVES . - Winchester gars Hy Hwy. 68. Re- | Lost: BRITTANY SPANIEL PUP- * CASH SARA FO La? oe TIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 A. Johnson | sas 22.7% ae Fe -| white. Reward. MA 5-1435. vas Lost: OLD BEAGLE. State vin needs the exercise!” “We won't take the remote control channel selector! Mar- Rent Apts. Furnished 33 BEDROOM APT. FOR mooke, Reward Elderly man’s . FE 8-0009. ee & Barger’ 2 J : BLACK & WE. don. vie. Auburn Hgts Rd. di Room & KITCHENETTE, LAND CONTRA re & ent. $15 week FE 2318. 4540 Dixie Bwy. Sate UPPER. ADULTS. UTIL- OR_3-1355 ities furn, 256 Orchard Lake. A H : isT FLOOR. ONE OF PONTIAC S most exclusive bachelor apts. 1 ; —— a kitchenette WE NEED breakfast nook and shower. gest LAND CONTRACTS. fof hovermacnere atailanie. PE 41908. Sy dts CLOSING 1 BEDRM.. N AND BATH. FEES Utilities. Close in. FE 32-1425. oes “ mployed oe es cow. | * o pie, adults pots N Pad J YELLOW LONG. cat. 4 Dwight, FE tool Business Services 13 Lost: 7 BROWN AND GRAY ALL POUNTAIN PENG, tnd Middlebelt. PE Sota Br. taghory trained aes (WILL PARTY WHO FOUND BILL our off — > ld Sth dow Lee | PARKING, LOT "BURKE ASPHALT PAVING CO. PHONE FE 34-5037 masonry 6 a @edium or U eo “Ta ities ea Pienpeesed re saa ~MA- chines =e “Vacuum Sweepers Thyie Electric Corner N John- son and Moward. FE 45169. SAWS MACHINE Leach illgomemmge You: — ae en mevigo a ure parece 7 | _Maruiand A any good land contract. pot Walking distance from Pontiac retura keys and valuable papers Plants: * | oot Soren IMMEDIATE tot char or renrea couple. Al ACTION ra a come. ilo Hamiiton. gi wing Hobbies & Supplies 24A CTURES | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE and we pg ned RM APT. NEWLY DECORATED K. L. Teapietea: Realtor |? iitse to downtown. 612. wh. 4-456) FE 5-5749 after 4 p.m. NEWLY DEC Ready, Willing and Able |? GUEA™ Bn’ lights and as. Call Resltor Partridge. | 3 $12.50 15 8. Jess’ J WARM ROOMS. NICELY FUR- Spt with TV. Baby welcome. ; eae & Personals 25 25 AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES ORNAMENTAL SND GENER? t,Ptee Herman $ “¢ TOP $ 7 CLEAN ROME PVT EXT. LAND - CONTRACTS = BUYERS WAIT- 7 AND 3 ROOMS PVT ENT AND for quiet te. PE 5-21 va a Putens PVT. ENT. Uti. Mey $12.50 wk. OR 39-7908. bath. iN Telegraph. CHEAP | 2 ROOMS FIRST FLOOR, J. JOLL, Realtor | rent for light Conn +4561 | Call_ after 4 p eemtential: The Saivation [3 & 3 RM. HOUSEKEEPING COT- s, gas heat, all utilities. Win- att Wanted Real eiless 32A| {ases, ae best al way. Lake EVERYON E’S DUTY. ‘| Orton. SEE US 7 & 3 ROOMS PVT BATH AP- Savinds a LOAN CO. _ply apt. 7, 7 Clark Street. ~~ FE 40361 2 ¢4ROOM APARTMENTS. PRI- Face lifting. — peeling & Sw CASH vate bath and private FHA ; Maple (across | fom cations Investment Co. PRescott 3 RMS. & BATH. PVT. BATH .& ~-_ rn : Drayton Plains Apts. PORN Of UNFURN. HOLMES *BARTRAM 4m, heated - with es water. land 8-29 LARGE sTUDIO soonest. 645 Ss ae. Led LO eg ft . ty or 318 r = $55 Per Mo ent. Small child welcome. mu ines 6-1431. 293 - PAUL A. 2 week. FE Inguire 249 Baldwin. 4 zoom ad BATH UPPER APT. ¢ appointment st. fed onth art jetely A Pin 5 Rah Perr: rT m ir . ; o LE. . oy babi ag PE 4482 - A . Pe 5-9625. 4 ROOM, ay ASHING privileges. Couple. 1% care. * pores tet mo. ‘Market 41105. 380 Rd., Walled Cabs. ¢ RMS. AND BATH, ¢ MI. EAST of Rochester $45 oer month. OL 2-4606 Fs AND BATH, NORTH END of Pontiac. PE 2-2386. ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT ror Nore ict saa $35 & mo. White Does. | 7 AND BATH, NEAR BLUE Rooms With Board 38 ee ie or without aobb § FE sae TV 14 Matthews. fe GENTLEMEN, NO DRINKING, with or without board. PE 5-0953. GEW ITILEMEN clean modern home. FE 20318. GOOD HOME FOR ELDERLY ser with widow. FE 4-2773. LOVELY NE for widows. Transporte- tion to church & shopping, Fur- nished. OR 3-1943. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY, elderly, lovely pvt. home. FE ROOM FOR TWO MEN. TWI'S beds Large closet Meals as de- sired FE 2-3429. 5 RMS. WITH 2331 PINE _— Ave. 2 ARs Harbor. $65 mo. 5 Ru T RMB BEAUTIPULLY DECORAT- i. Gee b . PE ¢8400 afte 5 PCM HOUSE FULL BASE- ment . 06 urphs.bed.. FE_ — § ROOM HEATED APT., CHIL- * allowed. $90 per mo. EM LOVELY 5 with re- frigerator and e asement, oil heal on James Bivd. $100 per ™ 1 year lease. tT ~ ell FB .-4-3000 or Broker __ FE 4-233. is ROOM HEATED PLAT, CHIL- ae Kennett F allowed. $90 per mo or $25 34207. NEAR GH 6 Ls 90 OAKLAND bsm't and garage, $85. MAgstair NICE UNFORS. APT. FOR COL- ored only 5-6507 after 4 p.m. | TTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE A 1 block from Tel-Huron Adults. FE 2-6638. heated. 04 8. Anderson. MI ¢1454. _Herry ON ELIEASETS YEAR around ci for cou Call AVAILABLE NOV. 1. 5 RMB. Je No drinkers. igasaat, for cow ORCHARD CT. APTS. mene | | BACHELOR APARTMENT. Two | rooms end utilities fur- AIR CONDITIONE ened $13 Leow Sr Cali at 28 N Pontiac's most Jona a west LOR APT Pvt BATH . ix 1 and BACHELOR Arr eve sare 8 room apté leh. Baleany type. in- em. nr. stop, all $10 week "0 Orchard cake wes vidue' entrances iitehens with stove ‘and refrig. BACHELOR APT. PVT. BATH & furnished. Auto ent N. Side. Very nice. FE 2-4376. and water also f furnished. Adults perl Re for 1 CLOSE IN. 4 OR 5 ROOM APART- ment, eet peers FE a oon touch with he manager. Gardiner at 19 Salmer CLEAN COMPORTAB oro 5 0088 - test. piles r Hse es ty Mr. or call ; FE 8-6918 FOR COLOR ED OPEN DAILY & aumee? 16 AM. THROUGH 9 P.M. \SILVEP LAKE RONT. aH 3 rooms and bsth All utilitte- without poe furnished. 1@3 furn. ated = the — east bedroom Prosbdect street. side town Riley Real Estate. FE ‘4821 @ith garage. $62 50 isa per me. OR 3614-0: or eves., OR 3 FOR COLORED. 3 ROOM APART- UNION COURT ment, private bath, clean, on bus Are you looking for a — at- line 8-436] after 5 p.m 6 peo- FOR COLORED. BASEMENT po are quiet yet friendly? These apartment for couple. Call after FE 2-5665 pm sos 14 Squirrei Rd. FE 2-6093. ROOMS PVT ENT BATH. TV Ba-dwin bus FE 32-6102 CHARLES CH ESTER SHOES Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16° PP LLL AL PPP LLL t ac = OP ALTERATIONS speciaity FE dresses | DR nESeMTAE Me Tat gRING a® | SqeeIAKING. | Drapes 5 formals done to my beme Call FUR REPATR AND TAILORING Alterations for iadies’ and men's clothes Edna Warner, FE 23-7972 Insurance Agencies 17A FOR Bawt Spain tt noe | CALL NIELS AGE “3. W Buren TE 371) Laundry Service 18 - 9 PBL LPP LDA PI FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY = fee phone Pontiac Laundry 24101 LACE CURTAINS. PLATN OR RUF. fied Beautifully arr: Pontiac Phone FE a Landscaping 8A 4&1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE) moval aod trim m! Get our bid | | FE 69 FE 21188 CUSTOM BULLDOZING YaRD & Eke You 1 Place drivewa? crading Any filling | Roto-tillim 33023 Terms EM | = “aK Meith AND. XPERT EE va cee BR removal Pb ke tkTER-LARES TREE SERVICE Trim. remove cabling. win 2083) Lend clearing {nsured EF MERIAN BLUE SOD—2ic & Se | aq. yd. 45c delivered 2601 Crooks Rd. north of Auburn. FE 5-5817 | Tw aan NEW aWN BUILT | | gage Backfield top sol! WEED SPRAYING AND, LAWN BUILDING OR 3-0624 MI 61417 das CASH — 2 RM. "iy Keron AND ENTR. i. econ. or = Miyialr 64250 Adults. 100 furnished. Both "= ist Moor. Also small house. 294 Ferry “LARGE ROOMS KITCHEN: ECTROLIZE CEN for removal of unwanted hair. OR | mz iD SCASH$S | _tiie 48 HOURS za3 AM BRICK APART. LAND CONTRACT HOME — EQUITY Wright & Valuet REALTORS 3 COZY ROO 45 OAKLAND AVENUE $0883 FE tt Ee COLD Lh E SFECiAy: © L Le er AD RGPPLIES he i _ See ye 3: 3-728). | Your dream has come true. Seow | ROOMS adults, 114 Cadillac, FE fra a com, ier pte aereereeed! uire auburn, office in | in rear. 2 seek CLEAN. EXTRA a ice ROOME CLEAN & CLOSE §-1690. ae) “eB ; ae Sell Us Your Equity | Ta) RM Don't ee et bome—cash We also peed anks 4395 Dixie days. Lose ugly oneal end inches the very minute you start our safe, scientific reducing program. Make today your lucky WITH baths 31 Stowell. FE 42190. APT DOWNTOWN, 612 — = per week Inouire 727 Aw ww ee ellenand a ROOMS, NEWLY DECORAT- ed, picture window, ist Moor, full ANYTIME FROM 9:30 p.m. EM 3-4361 after IN DEBT? GI AND FHA aa all util:, washer and eee : = FOR YOUR HOME 5-1927 your home for | 3 Rus. PVT BATH & ENT. La small down pay- for further informe: "closets, or downtown FE 61497. welcome. Gingelville We |} ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE , entrance. 66 §. Sanford. porise rty ard e cash you can receive | 7 ROOMS. NEAR GENERAL H HOS- DORRIS & BON REALTORS 3 AND Phone FE 41507 catia welc. 90 Cottage. FE 8-2779. aS 154 Lincoln Ave. OR 3-8! BATH = | CASH FOR YOUR ft ALL HOMES, OF .000 CASH ELWOOD ‘REALTY. mosphere. OR _3-3766 Ease Your Mind 203 3 RMS, NEWLY DECORATED. Ouse — ‘abc Cute ist floor in country at- 3. ROOMS AND BATH, FOR HAVE CASH, ; WILL TRAVEL |3 Rooms, UTILITIES. ww, SIDE trave’ € see you and WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Room 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 98-0456 clean. quiet couple, good location, utilities supplied, FE 43441 aa aaa lady. $50 et cash for TR AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. your. home land So ‘act or acre- Kear stores and bus, $40 month. now for g 30-minute FE 3-7373 ares No cuere e, 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED BATH, Broker private ent. Couple. FE 5-8759. ‘ie Ellzabeth Lake Rd. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PE 44621 CEL furn. and decorated, 1 es wel- nomicaily _ stant aod Cosreh Granibrook. Lo lace Pine ee mn’ a Thousened goods. pa bar Moving & ¢ Trucking 19 Wtd. Children to Board 26 2 TON STAKE HAULING AND) A-l Ting “FE 80s. and careful han-) wi cua RAKE RAKE LEAVES Name your price. FE 5-0824. ii Licht TNO AND RU bis t load. FE 8-0145 1% TON Hi ANTS WORK. no rubbish OR_33€03 4-1 MOVING - HAULING ‘bxce! Lent SERVICE Reasonable, FE 5-3458- FE 2-2909 ~ AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith eee ans Large van of _bickup CLEANUP A IGT F HAULING. — FE BOARDING HOME BY DAY ensed. FE 5-3534. come, FE §-9066 after 4 p.m. LISTINGS WANTED (°F is oe Oe 3 aus an BATH UPPER, 4 and lower, gas heat, pet “ entr. uu Westside. 62 Syl- = ‘inquire 57 Edwards. FE 3 RMS. AND BATH. PYT. ENTR Leslie R. oe Lights gag, beat | TV furn. 163 3-172] | W Yale. FE 2-73 \€HILDREN LOVED AND CARED Day or night. FE 2-1730. Wtd. Household Goods 27 USED TV care & mise, FE 2-03 a6, ‘FURNITURE NEEDED RESULTST— 37 ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR. Furnished, heated apt.. near Fish- we Pega left is buyers. We ers and bus. Adults. $14 week. =r & other properties. FE 5-0739. 3 ROOMS. BARGAIN. ATTRAC- “WHITE BROS. tive. Business woman or pen- sioner FE 2-5902 Sunday, Mon- deity day and after 5.30 p.m Sel eco or _ Want to Sell? TRY fare ? RMS & BATH STOVE. RE- BUY of taeattare. Ph. FE 22-6523, WTD — ANTIQUE DISHES. LING & RUBBISH NAME oe FE 8-0095. price Any time TIGHT HAULING & MOVING 0 OF any kind Rea! chean FE f-240 anrtime. Jim's MOVING TRUCKING | are FE taned FE 5-1348. HEAVY TRU UCKING | LIGHT AND lay ard Fil) dirt. top soil. grav | e! & front nd soar FE WITH TRUCK Wants, work ‘Gan anytime FE Ol ‘DELL CARTAGE Local a long distance moving one FE §-6806 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 PPPL LPP LA if DEEP Pyle JET PUMP” MAY- | Real Estate ST Elizabeth Lake Rd. & M59 No drinkers 72 Washington. 5-3142 OR 3-302 hierar ae couch, ARMY State St, Pontiac Apts. FE 2-5285. 3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH. STEAM heat. day workers, no drinking. FE 2-0054 401 N. Paddock. frigerator, gas & lights furn, Sylvan jane 4rm Until May Ist. WAITING $55 onth. BEDROOM HOMES | Also Pace aN Nott, Realtor PAGE & FARMS 170 W_ Pike FE 45605 3 ROOMS iST FLOOR, 1 CHILD. 2.3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH entr. Gag heat. Gara . ae water Avail. Nov 18. WTD: MURPHY BED. FE 3 WANTED LOTS WITH SEWER 7 BEDROOM APT., CORNER LIZ ni Williams FE|~ abeth and Union Lake Rd. B. , Schneider, 214 Pontiac Fra, WTD. CHILD’ AES PLAY FE 46612. WTD. WATERPROOF, Rope e Wanted to iReate IMMEDIATE LY¥.| ' Walled Lake, MA 4-1292. ake property ©) 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED, Buyers waiting.|" pvt. ent. 4145 Clintonville Rd. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | on _3-4706. (Trucks to Rent UCKS. TRA TEND Bot NT 1'-ton Stakes mj aed Gomi-Tratlers pare) Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial ‘Tractor Co. Ww 825 OODWARD Qpee Daily : Tncledtng eee +0461 ae. Aer PICKED tres of charge - §-4638 ap free of chance * Painting & Decorating 20 HOUSE ree RENT CAN BE Be Apts. Furnished ) 33 hon FE 48550/3 ROOM APT, CLEAN WELL furn. On Cass Lake. FE 5-3169. LAUN- RM A . $10 werk 230.8 Park, FE 4-1738. ALL UTILITIES, 1. dry path co clean, well fur- — 2RM of closet space, WEST SIDE aished = | furn References. TH 5-8416. | _ adults only. 16 Pinegrove 3 ROOMS, ALL PVT. CHILD WEL- come. otf W.c Columbia, FE 4-1128. All creas Pury or_unfurn $143 CaseEiizabeth Rd. FE OR 0 DROOM or half duplex a — erably first floor in wulitien *riraished Apply residential section. E 2-6236 or 2 BEDROOM PARTLY 3 AND 4 ROOM APTs. tae gy eaten Apts. OR 43-0105. ___FE 4-1178 fag ed BACHE. | 3 ROOMS iS PRIVATE, ao EN- + floor, lin- peace: Gas Heated 87 3 Tine pets Pj Ownership care Nate be Loy ist. FLOOR ed around ee . Ist. ae ENTR CLEAN & CLASS PAINTING AND a woratton dash or terms "or es Share Living Quarters 30 ” GpovELY HOMT, WOULD LIKE TO FE 44343; ANG. LADY Wilt, SHARE HO! LADY TO SHARE MY HOME 1 child welcome. FE . FE 64-9205. RAO APTS CLEAN ROOM hid AND Fe 8 ommonthiy ot 9 4058 PVT. BATH AND ENT 43369 or FE "Oa eas Case, Elizabeth Rd $21 wk. Lag a aya crt TOREPING Wg Ow he WER TO|: ROOM UppER. PRIVATE BATE BATH | YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent,| SPies°%.eMeeeny One chit 36, ‘hire, it’s FE 2-8181; and entra fh, _— in, adults only. FE 8- 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE Arm anD baby welcome Appl Cia, — * = bed. TV = vet Aubern Met" $t8 per week. FE ¢-0089. 3 RM UNFURN. APT. AT. 115) bes modern, new, de decorated. welcome. OL 1-0440_ NEWLY DECORATED, 1ST. alan t bath apts. rent for $46 per Nice : TARGE, NICE 3 & BATH GA-| Adults ate ony 9, ee en Tike Adults Near airport. OR Ciel or af or after § FE 5-7871 7 Roos & WEST SIDE WEBSTER AND Washington betes OU room. 3 becrosma. | ont. Wiser anc anc ~— FLE., 4 rooms, bath and garage. West| Call before 5 Rens) or after 6. 23-4644. FE 54-3172 side available now. wou FE 8-3265. WATERFO A : APT, FURNISHED. 33 Nipnsabeth fake Rd. No childrea. ONE 5 ROOM, uate FLOOR. A 3. room, second floor. 239 3 Marshall, “WVHITE. BROS. 35-1298 ' $660 Hwy. _ PARTLY FURNISHED ALL UTIL- Open Ever til 9: Sun. 10 ‘tt § ities, ab Pine Lake. Suitabie for 768 6 5 BATH, Saaale: [ UlLack stores. -f block from 32-6670. wv. FE R ie remodeled, bes orm a mi ‘heat, fenced vai ente arage. _Wm_ Lake privileges. uu® cree #40 ares MONTH. SERN. 4RM. house. 2075 Auburn Avenue. AVAILABLE 2? BEDROOM | a tae osephs Parish 371) Mi LE. BIRMINGHAM—4 Ri Leet) is & BATH BUNGALOW .!76 ITH ST. FE BUNGA. MODERN 6-RMS. BASE ment & gar W'ford FE 8-1414 CLEAN AGE WITH STOVE and refri a s month. 2437 Wulta: ‘Dr. EAN. MODERN . LE. ALL pine ity Walls, gag heat, natura) fireplace, good Belgnbors Reference re quired. Hazellet. 4-6805. pa be nn ee eT cen CLOSE IN. 3 BEDROOM HOME. 3 ACRES with 2 bedroom modern — US. 10 Hwy. $60. FE DRAYTON PLAINS. § RMS. MOD- ern Reasonable to right pare: OR 3-7175, evenings. 3-414 EXTRA NICE 12 BEDRM. HOUSE. $100 mo. OR 3-2092. FARM HOUSE 1 LOE. RMS. Basement, hot air furnace Mod- ern bathroom 2? miles west of M-24 near Square Lk Excellent tee ee a party. $43 month FARM apd AND 2 ACRES. Rent $75.00 month, or sell. ‘about 13 miles west of eee pres tions: Telegraph to street) fable Mae Tie miles) to $-5010. : Ss Convalescent Homes 38A CARE oe 1 OR 2 ELDERLY ssi pesrete Curistion home. HAVE VACAI EN [e) women or ambulatory pa- tients ace aoe rates Ros _Lane Rest Home. $4267 OPENING SOON Glen-Acres Nursing ane ow earn ce FE 8-8013 <= Hotel Rooms _— 39 or oy eee Ormond to aes aniles). left or White Lake . 3 Rose Center Rds. Own TO GOOD RENTALS Preme § rm. Ceres: $60.50. Brick 6 room. $125 Bungalow § reoms. ‘Trans $75. WE 3-4200 or WE 3-1268 HOU! fbi Aue RENT CALL MUL- married couple or bed, girls. After’ Rent Houses Furnished 3 35 4pm call FE 6-557 SMALL GROUND FLOOR FRONT, newly dec. Gas heat 53 Park | lace TwO 3-RM APTS. NR WATER- Heke ct prt. bsth & ent. OR ! BEDRM HOME, PARTLY FUR- nished. Clean. 2437 Williams Dr. ;2 pea GARAGE HOUSES, NICE front ec t —We' tals ‘acc. FE eae NICE 3 AND BATH. PVT. Ent, No drinkers, FE_ 2-5553. lady only 9 rm bath Pvt. ent Air condiiened 1 An} a furn. Free laundry ulpment 865 per Tel month 233 § earepb Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 1 BEDROOM APT_ FOR LEASE. $100 per mo Adults 130 Sem+ pole BeiAtr Manor. FE 41559 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY Furn Lakefront Apts. OR 3-9105. 2 BEDROOM UPPER, CLEAN —7 BEDROOM ; | WESTSIDE COUPLE OR SINGLE, ? BEDROOM FURN. HOUSE 3 ROOMS & & BATH. VERY NICE. Adults. FE ¢4639. J ROOM HOUSE, $50 MONTHLY. FE $3350 ROOMS Tan Ls ad i 4440 Eliz. LE. Rd. ~? ROOM! PORMIGHED actin § ROOM: ry ado” HARBOR — Modern, $45. TO eee 2070 ~Wil- low Beach... - 5 RMS., BATH, BASEMENT. 3-2532 heat furn. Garage, adults, FE, _T¥in Beach. EM 2-3909 2 AND 2? RM APTS. WITH PVT. bath. Close to Fisher ang Pontiac pliant Rent reasonable FE 4-78..° 3 ROOMS. HEAT. REFRIG., stove, parking furn. 180 E. Hu- SHIRLEY APTS. |y_ RMS. AND BATH. 1! CHILD 5 ROOM HOUSE IN EEFEGO HAR- bor. FE 41039. ALL pagan ao SATISFIED | or unfurs rents furnished | aoe can ereas & orice | ARRO RLTY | $143 2 ones 2 ARTOE Rd. FE _5-3030 | CASS LAKEFRONT — NEW AND very modern 3 bedroom $90 per welcome Near Oxbow Lk. §45| month til June 1959. month. EM 3-3800 or EM 3-2544. 7 LOVELY NICELY DECORATED rooms on ground floor sveitebie for immediate occupancy. furnished. Next to Dray Ace shop Ing. Center. enecue le 6224 0 or OR 3-1131 FLATS: ? bs & (t-bedrm +35. Desirable In Jr. oe G vate, on bus line. FE 5-8239. i aly ome $58 Call Jack FREE AND CLEAR ‘DEED. R our rent money, Home seeker ee ner 2968 Hensman Keego LAKEFRONT 2 BEDRM.. MOD- ern, of] furnace. Fireplace. Ge- rene sane to June or by year LAKE ORION, 6 RNS. AND BATH. 4} heat, Furn mal '3 ROOMS. EVERYTHING PRI- gafurn. Call “ener 4 pm rath SF IN THE SUBDIVISION. ow gvallable, 3 bedroom modern, HI sement, corner Besche res | nite Lk. & Farnsworth, EM 3-3630_ ‘\ BLOCK FROM SEARS ON Spe — 23 large rooms. bested OFFICES GROUND OOR, ise, Se end 2617 puis Hwy. RES, OPFICEs AND APART- abe at Wixom & Oxbow Lake. ere re — Trail, — Walled Lake BROEER N. JOHNSON FE 5-771 FE 5-174? Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A = w ee BUILDING =< at 356 Auburn Ave. 43090 BUILDING FOR LEASE. OVER 7,000 ._ tt. — ware- manufac ‘z, es, ee Peas etc ay Mr, Morgan FE 3-714. RENT: BUSINESS PROP- FE 8-8223 FOR erty. 66 8 Perry. USED CAR LOT Choice lIive wire location on Perry near J with eveilable Edward M. Stout, Realtor 71 'N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8165 Daily ‘tn 6 Leslie R. M Middleton 3-BEDRM. BUNGALOW Now Pens” beat” fut basemen, tractive, brick front’ nice’ shaded ping bandy. GI—NOTHING DOWN Y Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE _ AT ORTONVILLE nt toot INCOME ON AUBURN This 4 family apt. tg one of the best looking buildings street. Each lovely soe.” neans rooms and beth and wall to wall It’s “clean as @ REALTOR PARTRIDGE 1950 W. HURON ot open TIL MULTIPLE LISTING “SERVICE ATTENTION, G.I.’s Modern = with: ‘ tanoel ol t] in a net is reom, aiaing reeat, ere on the second floor. Steam hest, newly plastered walls and a op@ car garage. Excellent a Nothing down to Veterans Call for appointment WG tas KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W Huron Open Evenings till 9 For Sale Houses 43 4 ROOM MODERN HOU se. AT “ee Edith, $3,200, FE 40715, S 3:30. SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN Pay. ment. Sacrifice for cash. 141 8. Josephine Call MU 4-6386. VACANT. T SIDE. ? BED- room brick. Card payment. PuA terms OR Moieaal gd AREA. a AND th. Basement. ‘; acré. $5400 cea or terms OA _ 8-3570. B¥_ OWNER EAST SIDE MOD- ern 2- fami or 4 bedrm.. 2 tiled beths and titchens. Garage FE LOWER STRATE Sey 7 BED- beat 4 lots, ire oncueges oer Sesaea : down. EM 53-6395. ; 3} BEDROOMS, 14% BATHS. NO basement, GI 4's per cent mort- gage $83 per mo No agents OR 3-7928 LOVELY LAROE 6 @ ROOM BRICK duplex tiled bath. gas heat, fine schools & shopping, newly decor- 3 BEDROOM HOME AND § ACRES | i ground, near Clarks on 15 Small down payment. MApie ated from basement a hee to clean, quiet folks. uron. FE ~ CERISTALEEDecakee 8-333 rr &-279% MODERN 1 Se 8 MILES j BEDROOM HOME INDIAN VIL- nie of Pontiac, 655 a month. lage. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Fire- NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK FULL basement. gas heat $100 per Ae References required. See Tom |. Bateman BATEMAN & KAMP- SEN, Realtors, 3717 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 0528. oe | WEW 2 BEDR HOME ON EE Long Lake Phone FE 5-1958 NEW 5 ROOM MODERN, BUILT- in stove and oven. §1 onthiy ieciaaing heat. 361 . , Roslyn FE 81503. ON LAKE New ranch come 3 bdrms. 2 baths. rec & attached 2 Gre ae eee “Option to buy. EM ment WITH 0 iPTION and bath, ras portly fin- | 4 ished a areola Large lot. West end of zene Lake, $63 month- ly, FE ¢ RENT OR ane 6151 ASCENSION, Clarkston, 3 bedrm.. 1% baths. Of! heat, alum. storms and screens auto hot water, sores, also 30 Cee roe Ortonville bedrm,, gara Open endays. 1 to + pm. erRinity 44-3958. SASHABAW RD & US-10. 3 BED- room brick ranch. Vacant. Ot) furnece $85 mo FE 8-6819. UNION COURT 6 rooms and bath, terrace, gas heat children permitted §63 per month - K. G. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron St. FE 4-6284. 7 RMS & BATH ADULTS NO) “[ AKEFRONT HOME drinkers Heat. FE 5-1625. 11 Jessie Beautifully furnished 2 bedrooms. $75 a month to right oe: Call 3 ROOMS IN BASEMENT, UTILI- Mr. Morgan, FE 3-711 ties and heat furn veaken en- trance, $45 month FE 8- 3 ROOM APT 18T FLOOR on BUS _line, oii heat 506 $. Paddock. 3 RMS. REFRIG| AND STOVE. Adults only, FE 2-6859. 454 Au- burn Ave, Palm Villa ae 3 CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. He ent, heat refrig. ane ore ary) mo. Adults FE 2-24 4 ROOMS Bia) ES at AND hot water fur $65 a month 3124 Seebauldt, Drapten Plains be- tween Walton and Dixie Hwy. After 6 pm 4 RMS. AND BATH DOWNSTAIRS. Newly decorated. 2384 Auburn, near Crooks. FE 46041. _ 4 RMS. UPPER. IN PONTIAC. ; were Garage good location. EM 4 RMS AND BATH, HEAT AND hot water furn. $65 mo. FE 94-1362. 4 ROOMS, UTIL, FURN., PVT. bath, close to town, FE 47473. § ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE, pear furnished. $75 per month. its, LAKE ORION, 1 SE mc ae VACANT 6 RM. BRICK RANCH Full basement. Gas furnace, $90 month, FE 86-6819. WESTSIDE. 3 BEDROOMS, ONE floor, basment, gas heat. FE included, reas. MY 3-1284. LOVELY 9 BEDROOM HO! OME ON oe Lk. Couple only. FE 5-2 MODERN 4 ROOMS AND Ga- tage 9471 Pontiac Lk. Rd. NICE 3 BEDROOM LAKE HOME for rent. Lincoln 4-4123. NEW 3} BEDROOM RANCH. JUST off M50 at Pontiac _— ples a furnished $85 oe mo: 40006. J. A. TAYLOR, F inane ON PENSION? toes 2 RM. house, $20 monthly. 1 or 2 adults. 15 Downing Ct. ROUND Bet te Lekefront home 7 rms 4 bedrms. Oil furnace utility room, safr. sandy beach. Near schools, stores $75 mo UNiversity. 1-7481 or UN _1:2600, 0 SMALL HOUSE PARTLY ihe _ $40 a month. Keego FE 5- SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. ae ulre at = Taylor Se 245 Voorheis Road: FE or Lonnie Weaver. Frm 4 5 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS WITH bath, private entrance, washin privileges, close fo town an school —Childre 1] WIFE'S PART ee SERVICES in exchange for rent of 3 room house, child weleome. Rear Emtr. 1144 W, Huron. $ Seat 30 Whittemore. FE 2-0772. 5 ROOM BRICK UPPER FLAT. Keun” heat a bath very noice. $65. FE 2-5961 RM UI SPPER 1 Tar WEST SIDE Ponting, Newly decorated. Ofi ear Kore po Garage = in- cluded. MU 6 RMS & oe "Sa ER. HEAT and utilities furn, FE 2-7832. § RM. UPPER FLAT. HEAT AND cooking gas furn. No Sere Roselawn. § 7 RMB. AND BATH. LOWER. $00. month. References. Util. furn. In city OR 3-6051. under 6. Very (good cond 95 «6S. § RMS WEST SIDE UPPER &| “**t-— )3 arage $75 mo, FE 8-0806_ 3} AM. NR. GENERAL HOSPITAL, Y fa AR AROUND FURNISHED me on canal adjoining lake. EM 3-3275. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 1 BEDRM. FURNISHED COTTAGE Foc Lk., 311 Leon Rd. MA é -For Rent Rooms 37 ALL UTILITIES FURNISHED, COL- ored only, Between 98 am and! _6 p.m FE 5-8114 ROOM & GARAGE OR SHARE home. 5448 Mary Sue. ECA) Plains. Cail after 5:30 ATTRACTIVE RMS. HOME PRIV- fleges. Girls, 547 W. Huron. AT BUS STOP, SLEEPING ROOMS -Pyt. Entr, 174 State St. aT BUS STUP IN NICE HOME. comfortable room FE 5-7 332. 8US STOP COOKING & LAUN- dry pvt. ent 499 W. Huro CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS—SP bd cial rate. $8 weet. * aise by month. | 68. See ca SLEEPING ROOM FE 4-564 359: W. Huron oP oat ABLE FOR ELDERLY couple, close in on bus line. FE 4-7103. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Nip baeates eo ee 2 BEDROOM TERRACE. 676 A MO R 32-0749 B Ler tac RAMOWA TER- . cere ~ month Cal FE 2 BEDRM. MODERN WITH GA- rage. Walking distance to Pon- Geposit. FE 65-5793 after 5 p.m. 7 BEDRM. HOUSE. 1D of Maceday lake. 7612 Visgar. 7 BEDRM, HOME. 140 W. ROT- $-9562. 3 ) BEDROOM, a teatea FOR RENT. clean lower. heat, Daan and BED Ra. “wh LLED tk MOD. fenced yard. FE fates arage. Us* _OR a to| idem, oweer. Truly 8 fine ment = — NEw houses INAN RS INVES ' $195 DO e that many ‘OOD | VILLAG Tick. Ex- -TRADE ch! OR 31231, 2 W. DINNA? toca ly 22 borhood. sis. bom LAKEW 4 > BEIGE (RANCH TRADED ous. Hee P. FE 43946 009 8 in Daigbe coped hes and tri-lev tn 950, 2 fireplaces, Like new 3 h, tastefully dec- og Dixie Ral FE Huron. FE 42577 or n ; 5 i cae , ath. rence Libera) FHA osed basement. By builder, | ceted Paced sirect. looxies 3885 Lapeer TTY IN 2 BED-| 65 w "ON TWP hi ng OW tead Street aera” Penna oor WE ae t Side—G.1. car garage. ot, located in Drayion (arse Boa OC Ww On AVON is - Aw No 1 Homes eer) Parl trade Wit "34200. oF a B. Henry, ine Ww as Bebool. TEAR lot. located in equity tn your) room house for ccupancy. 72 e] St.-Livernols - cB rato A abate Gas) Take Roger . OL 14611) ear Ww Webster 2 and all 2 fiean. ‘ARE ode re get take et trade State Immediate o pee) Sec. cea raat til : 5 home. Ful arage. Equity : EQ Main 8t two story news: furnace. | Shated CaRon HS, der home, in i | lawn. Pontiac. - burn Rd. brms., bath & w' 1. beauty. Firs heat. 1 car gars TRADE ved street. | 513 Rocheste er > —“Aemettion OfT $9,500 with wreier ayaa, , 6 _Ceder (D SAVE 6 rms., 3 | es deep wel aane 1S a large transaction, brick. Pa tile eee ® 150. Price to GT. BROOKLYN. AV neat & ean, 6 5 AND S: fooaen - Pull as, 1a this extra out 3. bedroom incinerator, lot 50 g down a. f08. Ry ee 1 base- ILD ity. ofl F space, on = 8 , screens, * $1,500 or nothin, N fur. Es coat core ee Priced te ell) aw Ber mene sks (140.94 f solid sb = Loteoy ranch Sy gee activi 443 ORCHARD LAKE rm a peoriag Pls in wee taee or wel ome : £500 or car ulna te Cali- one ieee ment. ith $550 do fore a car ly painte t. Ol! heat, NE to move in. WE nished. Owne: i Dally $5,500 w | be 5 dgs. new aym room. se } a Je W : 19s “_* h in Draston’ 11/4 Baths — $10,985 trum, pets $12,600 low dn. p thes 42 shaded lots’ Clo RIVER FRO pee oo NSyES VOUT epee fornia. eer ee crea ‘on lot 70/5. 230. 1% 900, W.H. BASS MORTGAGE fe “ ot rear Meyers bean) ale moter bens, Suee tae tea Sylvan Lake ertul) ~ LAKE ORIO)} home. Coe el ee OG) SRP PROF E sn | McLAIN REALTY pothing you ‘can, use. 2 me Beautiful view of take Will| | mod Union fake“ orivileges. “EM on bay nt Mente large | pany ing. rin, wb picture wi a t ~ d bd of 5 4 ag il¥ a le With $600 down FE 37210 & R LA 6-3344 nothing. you burban home. Leen Bea ash, ot Jn old. view all nicely deco-| FP ‘ a eS: , retty su rifice na Terms. Sen? R- and ot] tne bath, $300 hel as modern 4 rooms & Call collect elas a cute 3 — = KE RD. * avile, new ll fooaee "alam new 2 ruled, Don Snasenes eee pete 3 bedrms. 2% scaasents - + pagentall Sate oD TT bal tk ake ax oct at enl LAR type mod-| ” tonville ‘pew “and serene, 1% or > bedrecse ntanch tome ee PHA terms. | carpeting. goo teridesunl are ava. - Priced’ a ight to! L There is e. You e — ype num storm le §&1210, Butild- hools and at 6 E q 15,960. es ee move 7 HOSPITA lie-tar garag 1¢4 Ft~frontag rated into Phone MAple / Bear sc payment— forth shore. ke R member, you can PONTIAC GENERAL S'bedroou : large Me elbow space un- ra home, (now retary wood. — very low down Oth quick Soe Euusabetn Lax? Rd er ee, ee fosed reer! NORTH OF PONTIAC Uimited on fhe ora cq. | § 2 apts) “Also large Owner guilt “INCOME tor | Possession? Then” Tole Tr 5 © * oxford, aut Foe cueed | ca : faa Co Noth menth- ibs $13.500 w and as HOUSE FE 41157 closed treet perch | E> otty pine. mi home with road. eran and low ting business. LAKEFRONT LOG HO mod- hed in kn €.| 3 bedroo 00 ft. on pared fied vi i Terms nreeniar yg 5 era $i, 000 ter LAKEFRONT Waterford, porch fints: furnace Garag land over 11 ke smal) land lv paymen’ down Lavender business Townsend Lake. san room, Basement, ee HA Terms. Wil! trade or awe payment. 4 Bedroom Doroth ee. = {th same A DLORAS BLDG. Co. rn. full per coryg knotty $12,700. Low contract for part OND LARGE OLDER family nee EARS with 500 DOW N FE 2-0123 23 © 18 feet, finished - $1,500 8 Wall- 5 WN Living — en. Lam oe Ra. rp *$ Priced Phone FE 4-35: izx lake, landscaped wher. H . Grail carpe in ving vooun te eres) Ee sement pew scoal | Rg + | raps, meds, fine 500 pal ea dom, Arto, 2 Rey. owae nebrery Sater neater: Fenced ae “Large itving reves cn farasnenGarsee: te e ‘ 1954 - KLER REALTY $ 4104 _Rockcrof ee ee sefeney “i's car aig screens, | £100) Elizabeth” Lakes. Ful #1 0 daly merges | “Baik in heat, large lot cick R SAGINAW rch’ Thome, Se = MW a oon Lk. Shores _ Bedroo d. Alum. Cans aD sts down — droom home. 250, rms. 1 : room P L . $16.500 LY carpeted living Low FHA or Gl Terms. $7950. GE se 3 pedroon tleges. only $7, FE_ 4409 iz t, Uving room ae BEAUTIFULL room, wel] -tr- ow F Aon SHED COTTAGE I SIDE near Auburn. lake priv: Lots pI - ND 3 BEDROO! bea! oan Hh $ etek x20 living room Sey SSeS a tyen noae. Gantt iee FURNI uy your sum- subearesmn nome. ile | On Three scan |leemscitas ae School, i, 000 Herbert C. Devis. 4915 13217 dining room } ranged kitchen, odern SHOPPING 5 Sen home. Over ent, | Now is the time to buy price. 4 2 bed dining room a m poms tn | egiepp sh E-Z| close Loge ott, 918, 500; - a 5-431). INCOME Three 14x20 ee ' lot. Near new sechlals and Whit-| area ar living space. Basem do. | mer cottage at eee basement. iichen Gnu. ae nee 3 bedroo: . $7, leat con anges Estate. OR LEASE. ear 14x40 finished ree cae head [eae CENTER Eero at oop a4. ft. o e. Some finishing to -| rgoms, full bath, pa ed porch, 80 oe and bath up. Amp’ A down Le FOR SALE cnt Mabewa at. ow 4 “Atl this plus bot tg 4 aa ssx208 : eld [schoel be oe punee Possession. $9.900 oil furnace, screen could be cloest apane(¥ull basement. terms. k Starter 3-8138. R MSU. 2 BED- |" property on wauire at TT | In Jr.- conn e > Reepbenes pee nakE| Immediate ater frente nly} closets arage en ‘Bric on SORELY rea wT Be will finanee, LS rgeon Lincoln ] wt fecal Gable ean WISN s8CH KE / tt of w und hone, o: ‘] heat, 2-car 5 Priced r, large lot NOR ed garage, ba Sam - : Area ot with only 9.300 LINCOLN & AR SHA Terms. 2) used as year ook S I! garden re t lete on exterior, ain, call US| pm attache on % acre lot. Walton, Fisher Body jr ved street for tench eal) oo. iots-auiniceliroomy CACO, Ger file ore 3 1’ used with term LT for quick sale s psipedi he Cwavement. © rea) bare others} guta ofl Ben tamesiait tears: rain alls ipenaleommnies | Fil 1,000 down buys this ; TRAM Tanch op 60° dQ fixtures in bath.i¢) wf cHy home with basement ARRO R REA eatron ipl boca! costs GI Ap- ates e a NCY $2,950 terms Im Except: 25 lly e004 rooms. Full Only. Li m home close to LMES-BARTRA)} bedrms colore room. plus espe-| “) droom : “yallaing Will dupit TED McCULLOUGE, FE 43844 sateis Sse Geen WFORD AGE sion FE 5-592 IN throughout. Nice Pull basement.| . 3 poate 1 and shopping, ™HOL?} ee fe Hwy. Si aete ae ye hen, FULL base) wir ee » “Low FHA Terms. FE 53-1286 | Sunday 1-5/ prox ‘CRA Flint Bt. MOVES YOU PI and ow garage. $1500 dows with” full’ basement,” outs: (02 Dipvenings OR 33230 | cially nice heat. OAK foors, cate. $8900. ! Open 9 a.m--8: 30 P. m-: 'NEIL, Realtor A) ey 3-1143 set ills $500 } Gas Neat” New jay eee as part with heat, garage, and OR 31960 ~—_— Even LY LAKE- ment has OJL 2 car garage . 3 Large rooms. RAY O'NE 4s Oper LAKE ORION, 7p m modern, = consider PE 2542. matic tuamontens posses- RENT OR SEL rig tS 43-4830, | ity conveniences: 0324 Stool ‘walk Wt closet MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE 3-103 Pn RA reste LARGE nents ke oe lsadacaped tot frien enrage, on) _paymen ; m1 loo Total p eal’ ropaY. | Pifon, fara er — 45A NDS Pert bessnact WicsineGel one : IGHTS AREA = y eeeee ae Bk ea $6950, $500 dow RED G.I.’s Don't delay, | Sale Su ONEER HIGHLA LOCATION] art basement ce ate posses-| suRURN HE with basement. : Near Latee 4 rae ta rie , wid. COLO burban Prop. — CHOICE 1 design ouple Immedf down bedroom home ed walls. 7 leges La ls. aisteas ot nt -? § stance. wrxoM nage CAPE COD 8, non, Pull price, $3900. Low automatic. heat “pl eth epace. plastered wai Basics te | ads be fo privileges this RO DOWN PAYMENT AD WW ating Di School Teotamily fist i tise income. home NVEN-| 7 large d screens n be Y #8 PER IN. af e ~ ; ¥ = : r frame CITY Col N, Realtor storms an t $5,000 ow house must used. Name ONLY & IN o ant laide buy. $17,000 to Ab | ved street, i. room, YDE aluminum be bough’ r will be ref: ING TA betiroom, w ; down. Hurry +“. | See AN aaa CTUAYDEN, Realtor om ae os TBONTIACREALTY | Situs pmnton & Sons | Seeuts ok oe ee Retrataeyecone | Betas sis haa beau &- eatin 1 : a Cc Comp fa) QS ROO! 4 EAT family ¢ sun room SACH fat counter | tops TERED walls. é oops 737 Baldwin A. © OR 31414 . GAg HEAT ET {ent location, iarg 1 modern. Ce Tu aE "IMME: cdroot bungalow, apace! 72 "bedroom ranch stg mameniae Kenilworth, 694 Eves | OW 34392 or On 21588 PAVED STREET MINIMUM or den, fireplace, automate Desement. neat as w Peeve. for ON We abe caret ee tomatic hea be VN Eves - Lo ‘s. room. i Lind tra lots We merne SSESSION. Webster screened porch, na jot, good| with au shaded lot. Can $95 DO\ rn 5 Rooms CLOSING COSTS heat and hot cance sale with 4 ex must sell. A ba Beerey bac at eee. ceeee erase eee sale, $14 ee 89.500 on FHA terms. at with option to, buy. Mode : . ltor e. Priced for ‘au 31.500 Jemeics Bee | wen easy terms. School bus a’ Priced for bought for ession Bact uys Or will ren ms, tied features, Fertile Acre TALUET,. Rea ae $12,500 with oy Je ain $2,009 do Algrim at Wiz- . reste ble closets, One alow at! RJ.VA , 5-0603 Do your family ” gs +1444, Bee Y ane terms, Quick poss Lovely tie heat and dow e old. sement bungalow VE. PE down. Ww a YT REALT td automatic . Only 2 years Neat, full ba c& garage plus OAKLAND A UNTIL 8.30 faver, look NOW. gee tig) (eas goes | EAST 85 low with fire- | custom eo ranch type eae oday sates Tease — foot weil buiiding. Swim, OPEN mt ISTING SERVICE >: 1¢, Realtor = For Sale Lots ve aoctt 5. Telegraph a Nice S-room $9.00 HURRY ON Zain aim fll baremon: ieoleak tan ce tents salle ety decal! A dl gel “Bud” Nichole. Re or pace pees $9,500. apie with en SC aetomatie i ( GROSS, anienaS $75 per ee ree 4 49 Mt. Clemens = NEAR AUFURN } dak. Hus Spec opatoo tas las SE Ae OLID BRICK tive home. ice setting. DOWN ia et beg re 1 Cin ID FRONT A iu Y FARMS ears) heat an t fans. S : Biy neighbors N FE 5-120 Ge crs “B “S' bedroom eran ‘titehen. eat Diteate for $12,350. faik ania oak Tiere plac. R 1CE Only $ a ENT LAWRENCE W. Je "guburvan, 3050 ft. LAIR es ae | a ‘L cence YM : pork Ms60. per mon inch DAY. Irwin} ale Choice atea of 3100 ane We Tate Rd Move sient Je home PA + hom s sere meray hee) =e tnd See tr 70 G e R. , basement. In c hes. $13,-- UN 2 bedrooms th. oak floors 3 bedroom s h wir- ; Each Terms. ance: hurche full bai 2 of and rove $850 lle Ra | Se ane ae saat terms eee ae P| eg a Fp .MANUTACTORING. 3 Andersonville R ane SN Ree ss. viMook, | REALTOR FE 5.0101 XFORD ° and stores. Shaded [ee «ee =e et oe et co. On Siae. ; tae orth ae, eine ; : creme o ushagesd| ides) eke, Poe OXFORI icp os charges. eeort TF aiiae crake ba & Ate. : FORD HIGH 6 room Lee ee Hardy on a high ful lakes Priced fo fee residential mortgage rer Wiliams . NEAR WATER tricted Sub. Fees eres rObadeor grill | “ing 2 beautiful 500; $1,000 down j & Son sale of oor Village, ; Franks After OR. 37038 FF JOSLYN 1 x 14. Res floors. Carpe age. Outdoor grill quick sale. $6 ADorris gection® ot dren n (home: MFIELD BRICK Leyte! lave} Giroux- : ORED te) Purl bese: ise cach. fireplace. Gar As lot Close f sharp —-2-be room, dining oo will sacrifice the Stacked. AL ESTATE FOR COLC ing down 4 Bedroom home cae lot. sh tleges. 1 lot. Large sod parochial schools. $16,- a E HOME large living ving kitchen, eet droom home with s Large GENERAL RE OR 39701 WILSON Noth ests will ment, of! heat. Fen r will KE ORION Privileg ublic iad bane mi WILLIAMS LAK x room, step-sa gas heat. 3 be 2% car garage. family 5 Dixie Hwy 35% = ortgage Space si rere gti Pull price $11.900 o room LA LTOR boo. T $1,500 eee cppeslia: large pane sasch ped lot pisstered and fireplace. fa ae for G mill by tur- for 3 or 4 bed HAYDEN, REA’ xe living room ishwasher, gar- move Yo Lanaeniel trade acreage. ven Gales sinealew Sie a Speeees et. Onis $10,500 = betha, dis tiful land- bedrooms. Frail e. home with = Walton % TO 1 : AIR Seaariatece tab leceieas: Lavtlegs i aadata paneled disposal, "on beat by ap- 1%g car garag 86 WEST, ‘4 4 GEORGE ) l @] 1 lay cine? Po nae carece ie with reasonad es baer Se pase: AY '6 room home Bett. | THE BIG-LITTLE meee . oe oniwentns school, REA OR 3-125 dan kitchen, o rr RIV Pe tes eek pointmen 450 MIDW. f ed yard. < lue — Lit L ts * blocks b schoo bath, nice ts, dandy AKE P red walls. fenc ent. Oil Big in Valu coun- stree' rocbial hig : 4536 Dirte AVION Fie ‘erat ese we HURON Ieuan peptoatte ta grees C | peeses) eke modern & IMMEDIATE POSSESSION bome « eet rH Price a Large weep ge Lot pilinstes to shop- Eves E E 44 lot. room and lastered 1 landscaped lo RWI? furnace ry Large fence ing, lakes parks and onth Miss i = Toad. ll basement, p ce : ie Nice to schools I down. 2 bedrooms. breeze. ping. $20 7m 1. Multi-Lakes Realty \" ONE ONLY iS Sed ta ad walla Menced tandscaped Tot ee sueer cee Pull price mance o = witfon. 6 rooms gett Attached garage i i00 | eel ae sles oo ne MULTI-LaKeS | RESALE al- meee drapes in- an ith wonderf cua reer gnome | Seer) e ment. 2 car t i down payment. LOT | Ick GI ly bome, ide ting and with only 87.850 w sv attractive 6 t @3/ rooms. Base mortgage cos' sma. E BUILDING Uae Wels on Se Rese Ce Pe cinn pee area. d at only $11,000 way hed garage. Nea ced Tare. Cty EXTRA Nic lock off Cres- ON hedge fare ace, basemen 3 NEH—NEWLY RED ation, ne ents elud s : 450 DOWN : with attac £ Carpeted.; Fe YTON PLAINS 100x185. '% b fice 2 T= loc bus, paym terms ONLY $ m home in Eliza in throughout. ced down foi _ | DRA ke with lake p: 2 Eadroomes i Ae on this one | a THROUGHOUT schools and including On this 2 bedroo rivileges a pi torage space. fen : | this ¢ bed- cent Lake iigorresth cael forced air aaa $1,500 down. ne RGE 100x150 PT. L w only $72 month e. excep- RON FARMS beth Lake Estates with pi lot 60x plenty ae ie jocks from wares and AYDEN, Realtor Don't wait! See racteation leges A stea wom) $12 besiian | TH SUBURBA IT taxes and insuranc nt, love- LE BA Elizabeth Lake. Pas yard. 2 b $13,500 J.C. H: FE 8-0441 Toom home. New ent. 3 for appointment MAYS1878) NOIR T 300 TS ALL I - Dy nice basemen e. nd clean 2-bedroom soa ll price only $5,450 Jr. high schoo! Iton m Full base 4 j . mmerce Rd. AOU 8 VE YOU tiona ind bath, garag Neat a ent neighbor- 150 Full p 86 E. Wa mn Eves. bes to school. Fence . i dleton 3060 8. Co TAKES TO MO} ly nes Price $11,500 with home mrerceteat shopping ter 6 call OR 3-1975 MONEY DOWN meee Ope: VN poe rd. Paved drive to Leslie R’ Mid cmeucn IN, HURRY. fenced lot equity or take c hood, omarehoe Large attic Evenings afte NO Narth | aide. 2 Granaals! ~ $200 DOW? Aten ge. Only $11,700— SecA 188 N, Te sit AR Ee RENT BE ATER & pe in trade. poe axes pageliedel ed J JOLL, REALTOR 4-4561 home Roary mea 4 bcdrm pcaadern. fare BR KER K ¥. 1 XIE HWY. $8,750. $300 ern OPEN EVES. | SPECTAL basemen aaa fot only 2536 Dr Fae m _ moder sv LA * C Water Front | HURRY — THE ART ERest a a cine ial Lo ter: DOLL HOUS Se wack | wate STREET 2 full baths en- 3 bedr DOWN garage: es 4-9584 TAGE Fear goune 3 room home? iis: WEEE Soir” vou DC Se a 79 ACRES No mouekeeping “nethlend ae | "*5" strom, Pou eka ‘cr | 2 bg "PANGUS, Realtor, | | FE 4.9584 100-FT. Ost Year r bath with ly THis AND ARE A paneer fireplace, 2 79 ow b o@ house bungalow. It's aun for only aeaate cLY. $598 cderiidingiwnesel rect 37050 HAVE $30 PUT YOU IN tackcaiiearercuendi nieces! real farmer's farm. co a Meche: dete has a pdb, pts : M15. Ortonville an i E LISTING SERVICE ONLY. $3 loge in. acrerated Seidel aloe Only 67'8 ped SI a oh FIN 3 eater erin de Hert LAAs piste in erery detell “large ail newly” détora ‘oll Moat) There ing costs . 1319 ‘ MULTIPL: ent pullding site ¢ Bie ce eee | THIS NEAT N wey Sms t Milford, $400 — with stanchions, full basement with on Willlams in & Sons nN . panes soll good oe oon Baten. terms BEDROOM RA leges. Nea bel milk house, tile are lake privileges ve imme- John K. Irwin ar a / “TT T neal your own well L Built in ill handle. granary. m home ou can have th rs - to driv Botstpiaritels Se] TENE WRIGHT "vacate sonata ee ee ie eels ee | ; ~TRILEVE!, SITE "50 irs, large liv | ALTOR LARGE LOT $0.600 e. other outbu ‘i reasonable m 3 w. Huron 2-4031 In a g00d finished upsta’ chen 2 become RE FE 5-9441 LARGE ay shingle arag tillable, fertile soil. lance = 31 447 FE r & paved road. ort tis "bath "with shoe sa 68 36) GAETANO ATE fevion | Sa, Swan ose ee Bachna ee | a DOW ringers | Mee FEMS can ) ociprborsos Seougs 0 sspply ai . Pull p ings me ilent con ood blacktop fu- d ready an gage mon id sour oxn ent gas heat MY 2.1864. Even RVICE s in exce ad has or g nt for fu vacant an sement, NT you c dai to bul Terms ottage MULTIPLE LISTING SE Owner sensors Plastered celens wong 63, pay ibe | BE y lange lot, 80x300 tect Here's LLE ov® you in hat *nith one powe Only $1,500 Cite sise acee Cozy log c order . lovely me extra large iL B eded to m beautifu : eg ISM corr BGC ol ored Wail and Watchin Wen ake $7500 dow ba steal at $7,950. O. JOEY — Try Labe'e) au ig) -bedroom ‘home. Be es = d Sree an 4 wn 2 ols laree, spreading oak e lots lake pr igesel r ( ; ba d Buy of : tiac. Fu ned, modern kitche oads Ww soll. On a pa oe, oe Ce Ea Fo Vv urban. S Realtors F. ( Woo Te Soe tormed and> scree 1s er. plus extra, stool tree. Excellent ighborhood finished in aia en ci oised the Best value ever. Va- INGALOW Edw. M. Stout, : i d. & M50 MONTH ont letelv floor; plastered walls, | dood Utility Bereened road Spritncecd neig! Sandstone firep Modern kitchen se5. is the decorated like eis BEAUTIFUL BU 4 i aw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 er Williams Lake Rd. $65 PER mall down paym at ardwood ee of pared stree of elo "Ol heat. 2 car dee Only tered curesacen tissol aces Canty andere nd bath down an Oe ee eucon TN. Sagin Til 6 p.m. Corn OR 3-1235 een yom ine Ge he + pag at Sedat zs patio, O ed yard. Full . fered at $9,950 2 bedrooms a Ot] heat. Price ted just off W ehbor en moves ¥ inside and ou — Immediate = MAN ta Fene Call today! ‘DD’ ae S rooms up. Located jr tial neighbo and clean it neighbor- SEL iG erica $11,000 — 2K REAL ESPFATE pp and only $500 aert ame. ee) Ae by the home, Ip excelient ae rel STERN & Uaiearetiy) aos \ vein seed m 3.192 CLAR TOSEIL TOTRADE | ne ideal (lo iy a80e Gown peed, pes convenience. liv: Read are oil heat. Lincoln 5-5033 JUST ean eee naene® {296 ptlid $h rE 5-0293 1¥ iL, r 44817 | owne uty. r 2 PE tse in. aot OPEN » 2 9 To settle entate. 18 Gillespie St cot ee tn down, Gena O nson ‘Ajuminum a fs) é ‘tok: Call t a sh jaree fritchen. etre Fe os BUILDI NG UOT. foe Deity ISTING SERVIC See Mrs How 412 John Kingler, eee pen tion- Si a opolntnent lot an {ll want to see location in _¢ NW. COLUMBIA- MULTIPLE L |, Of phone FE 2-612. John ccreened sbavement, only : YEARS OF SERVICE omits is “noane ne only si; | CARE LOT o1 teuonabie FE roe ee 7 ie — ally nice bas Sppoint: 20 ROOMS a- a more or Reasona : é < fet ie eM 7 . + ER inem. 2 car TOOM | sams mK, oe OPEN nts you wi a DAY’S BARGA bedroom Aluminum s ifully LOTS LAS Midas t Farm AILY 2-6 : ae REALTORS rs You ean move in me ave uy Ht hb large ot, neeutteey IT YOURSELF = privileges. ey z. Schneider, ee eo ul an it etet antl ponns sor, BEatTons ! ee ee| etn | Steiaseaee 2 | Lae Boat : Just (i aS with its win - Phone in ement, o' ban loca this home. basement. . Bath, MA 4-1292. : Mepringhela Pep. on Busia eke. ee (rontL aad ikke Grusll reaiwineree Established tn 1916 Kitchen, ful "porch Tmimediate pleasure to own prety Gls adlee O F le Acreage 47 Spring oom home with fio and on elf cones put ake 6 doen pay: possession, for poly see coun Cali for LE sink snd fers septic. On- or “ESE cnacnaye ite i, Te iOS carat | LUES | szersea an Sate ee | To Rahs “yraash, | __For Sale Acreage ce tg | eeiieer s. Attache separa Ré 5 WN 1,461 ‘down including range. OM heat, 2-car 2 bedrooms, or build “ensiee pede - pees ofl heat. oe ee; | SUBURBAN 4 bedroom brick and pone Ra ons pot $100 DO 1 Ho ; tiful ai (ae trade oeries and chicken house aa oon the aie oe your cho CHOOL — and Beauitul arden pees Sau peal nen heme: 2% mibed: |S Cor 5 eitzabe imeem torte a Dts the location “CPA . Realtor | r OCKS TO built | it ey) in- foom, master z _ Plus m NO the =e 17-2815 ! Deere Tractor 4 BLOCKS ad street, home | 63, W taxes and in large living & dress. {this ohare NGUS. NA Bo te Hats nea Tea ndyman 400 DOWN located on | City bus. Pave cining | reer sack uding m with fireplace ait | 9 814 ft. ving room rote ai tz | ull = of equipm ae equipment $ Mea a pecroon Pace =alay ore Win oom fer sae | surame take ime room, tt ager large M oves You In plus’ tea # dining el elt “eitehen 5 ing Fang "Agh on oe ee: ! ‘re res tn four sep- rt floors, gas ported ot Near Buconen oll beets wa and OXBOW LAKE Paiay aa 5S rm. aoe pias in porch. 2'9 th pet. . Sp t ieee aluminum Lec 5 month. Girouz roe : | nes “tro eds a 250 Only 844 Bign” echost | a aigmip OM excellent « guttion Solar tiiheme tim * partitioned port, lot 2 2001300, Fully “room. ras 2 Al comen = Dixie Highway. 0} : Wee Totes TOUMa ge Of 306) So hern |i | ogc 1000 down, odern ho ieeleara: ear ed including te) ela * i A 5A | eet Wh GI throughout $ bsmt. Very attract: th $1.70 a Priced for quick sa sob SO cape "pull . . . Be. $2.000 down on (We have several to oh on west _ RS Ideal rental Li sia iasaiialilins LD area. Here Say heme “ , / _— TO SCHOOLS WHY PAY RENT? drive 9 2 813.080. call tdey for Extra “Set tree Stocated ed, & a ee eee |” large 4 Mbatembnt 3 “car | sation Cail lafge iroome: 1s WEST BLOOMFIE brick ranch . CLOSE 7 ‘on 2 beautiful ; ®ppointm bi v $1,050 down ‘pay: land contract , | aide . os bedrovmne pear Lorn, fear rome th Basement, bel is sere a bones. tiled vee HOME one, opshigal cle for you Lake SH me “em home os ates’ & ovens West SUBURBAN. ee een garag ttached ga = | : s and ba “Will | hom ilt-in range and , er al) business. a ft. livin, ot TINR e. ; S fellow Schoo! x ban and manri ; Toor Vacant. $12,500 down; dining L, bu hood in kitchen to have a sm Rd. close to fers a 225 © tchen and dining BUIL’ WITH RES living and ted ge kite l 1mMp Tl | bedrooms, subur happy to assist) 9), hea d contract or small do vent fan and all, high, ‘oy cated on Telegraph Ing Canter nice sized k f cupboards. 2 big MODERN FEATU newly carpeted gi 5 01 more. We will be | take tan sliding window 2 car garage. E> Miracle Mile eet add Of) with plenty o' Ty also hes LOADS OF th OR 3. dows. car- Plastic tile $286 Dix Fr | 5-9292 - 236 you. paymen ch- bamt., ol! heat, located between lus 6 room mo r lot. Owner icture win oll heat and carely bedrooms ar 3985 ec 2 HA FE 2-923 : E AREA — Ran tra large lot, OC! kes. Lake eat, garage, corne ced for I tiled bath, of frame con- Ol! heat, 1% ¢ ; Open Exes OLORED tge | UNION LAK -drooms plus 3rd and Orchard La 21,900, tetired Price redu . This home is ft. partly N , bath lus. screened ato BY ow coded Telegraph CE_ FOR CO! home. | 0 ¢. 2 bedr ce.| Case ty at $ has 000 down. port 105x175 D ge plus attly tow and © “uy Terma ive irine “room” family ain Foor | eres, bath, full berement Pema se A Beauty aiaiadan FE 5-2935 fenced ¢g 10k ‘Only $12.90 with M NDAY_1 TO 1 riche! isis eeu ‘a Sams oo ~F a t. automatic o - | ceramic tile bath, 4x24 attache ie 6 call aa ¢ ; YS & SU escaped dat 11s ‘erms, MA full basemen beautifully land- ¢ tie of? heat. 24x A at: ITS LAKE—privi- Evenings after PRS WEEKDA FRIDAY pou ae | yee ing Ter —- GO CG Cae own payment for cues electric doors, i\note lake | MIDDLE STRA 2 baths 2 fire- o1 FE 2-3381 ; *e—-4--= EXCEPT “a 7 About $900 down THA ee Hate KNUDSEN | BPG? Bee FE eal iene: eee ae Pacts ving room, Hade paneled A. JOHNSON, Realtor Dien es san penes| 3 gerne We ery | more com S—iee | pont WISH FOR - : : | privilege pore Car as pa American elm hs have A. iNe U } Pot full basemen Nr. b - 1 7 TAN VILLAGE — i | accept late m | and 3 bedrooms. Baths Exte- 704 S. Tele raph Rd. Peseta oe pie eter niet WN REAL INDI 6 featuring 38 A | down payment | and ta Gk tea apn) 1706 S. ft elegrap ith attached garage. All alumt- WESTO LI 9-467 fsanity. hows 1 e inin ind ke it easil South End JIM WILLI ! From pic- glass doo brick and redwood.| | E 4-2533 num siding and stormy & ralls. 3 or EVES. => living room. hen, MONEY! Make y. ns street i Be W OF LAKE — 15x22, rior Roman 6 ‘lot. $20,900, FE num s floors. ee * FE 8-2763 or —— é "fat - a Leste? Court. off E) = iets | ESTATE & INSURAN VIE w living room : trees on fence Hardw } ving bedrooms” and PE Pay | Siting trent ore Tul BAL para 7 Saar ea) ae “an os| SAVE ENERGY, USE) targe tienen Ra oe EjA_REAL CAR} wit seis #5, "Hi | through Classified Ags, To | id garage ae to-wal: e tra cup- @—-Ares: : a bac all IK ’ R ; 900, parement en ce bas | “tRehen with ex " ATKINS LAK: e all oni | ana fence 13 with sm) IC . rice ~ ‘at ~ ick exterior Pric it i JANCE- | separa‘es nd “Hotpoint Ww. bedrm. hom ft * choo] Only § rms. a ’ 3 wa hire,. | or ees Be onal ; NEED A FIN ANCE ulteiner oe ‘targe mit room. cone oll a Since tee WANT ADS! To find a dowa payment on PHA . BARGA N? Lots of em NEIL. Realtor sell, rent, buy, $ Pr GI terms | i ; bps Wamily room u dryer Full bsmt., ‘allows plen- : Yy 0’ Call ws now | ssified | pam Namily room ust ) ee See ; a 3 RA ee pun dial FE 2-8181, _ South End FIXER? Order Classified Zan acing garage A Se treed fr Oaiy Wo “wit 8 | 4 place to five °r WHITE BROS. the Want Ads! | Sab BS PEt dial FE ‘ out n ; howe, a| | ‘Reasonable is no ' : : REAL EST. FE ‘ P Wall mig and beth don. 2 = Ads to sell, rent, find once. Gn Realtor good used car, see Classi- Poa te iy 1 web f 4 4 roo : ; 5660 . / 2 “foes Giiineat only Ss job. FE 28181 is Annett Inc. is Sa TOW) open sella ashy floors. rawd ike rent. igood j | oy a emt fi 9 wo 8 a fied NO Af value.© 7 ber! j ppl since FE 98-0466 ubth OO ; PARKIN ; a ' as © : ithe Want Ad num uro WM. H. KNUDSEN the =o Evenings; Sunday 1 - 4 ‘ Pv avd, h Rd ; 448. Telegrap' 503 REALTOR 2 No. FE 2-4 ® FE 4016 Evening _ For Sale or se eels 50, of muck pe it acres with 2 “WORKERS - ~ CASH L i oaisaae No Principal Pa Suara ae LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY r AC poe BIRM gg ~ Bh EA DRAYTON, ake, Fedrie Priced tar below BAXTER 2 LIVINGSTONE : : ar Os Pu Tayior,|— Las: < sale Business Property 49 Fong gg A ON M2 NEAR 100x190 ft. $3,900 — Hig Sg Bias ot on 3 roads. a ee an . = a Z. Sia mi sa Cc Household Finance 3 w Bt FOOT Se i et perth OLE. INDUSTRIAL—All or part of 600 foot road frontagé, reiiroad sid- ing evallable. ret priced Roy Annett Inc.. F wei since 1923 open ‘Bveat ac 1-4 om ALE CEASE BUSINESS Up to $500 - Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO NEED $25 TO $3007 . SEE mer og Beg STEVENS ‘idl? SEABOARD E Business Opportunities 51, FE 8-9661 | z| ‘AL een SC On 20) $34.000 down. “ps eect 1188 NOR Seaboard Finance Co. LD. uontus | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 0806S FOR T uo) be zs Sess Loceted org =e 2Z N. MAIN — of 433.000 ny ed ROCHESTER, MICH business & 6 room bom ty | 99.000 deve aoe wil take land ive cecal ee esos ae Soom sevecteed = WHEN YOU NEED it at we > bave aaa you “want, =| $25 TO $500 We will be to hel "STATEWIDE, | State FINANCE'CO” FE 4-1574 eae CHARLES, EAL rTOR 102 Pontisc State Bank Bufléing Mortgage Loans 54 N ExCeL | prt | CONDITION : 9 pir WR x fy W fRavina, CITY SUILDIN EYP SEVEN TEARS OLD RE. TO BOX 16. PONTIAC) Free! Free! = Swaps ant A Good Mortgage? If your home needs en tay ment, and your debts conso tod ¢€ at once Don't walt ARTRIDGE woomoax BUSINESS GUIDE™ of businesses through- | R. = =o | W te Be sure—get it! Huroo T ELECTRIC STOVE — REALTOR PARTRIDGE, rade to caaive well sass: il Business thruout / it AY — ELECTRIC RANGE B. Munro Electric Co, 1060 Mich. FE ¢368) 1659 W waree| 35 gt - mew MOTOR AN en Till ® ‘: swap for newer FOR SALE On 1 E OR LEASE GROCERY! {113,54 ‘“*K* “over payments. beer Iiving quarters 8-1276. Foor EM }-5303 (3% DODGE s- HOME Bel esl me eons vane a! swap. OR route 19 yrs Pen > time but can wenpandea. 100 x a Write tiac Gee Lake. Trade che tor ne (matel MAN WITH CAR OR the F pb pm establish @ bieach| preset ing parece mon S weeaed dd. VE! e © @ie1? Sun mame Co. _MY_ La APT. SIZE GAs RANGE 4 BUR eg pe 'xoToMATic Gn_POME sHgTGUN opportunity for ag-/RUTOMA OR PUMP SHOTGUN part tor Rototfiler of garden tractor. : |BIRD DOGS WEIMARANER & & aor = Detrett 17! | German ‘short-haired pointer! MEA AT AND D GROCERY take guns. b heavy i beds. out | ri Se ei eee yl Ales 3,000, a a bn tank, trade of oat meat counter and seu. equipment. Machinery for proc- caRpENTaY essing sausages, wiheners aot bo-| Trading => guns. etc. as a. 320 x 330 parking Gr | part payment P.O. Box 3258, Pon- tng $150,000 bagi year. he” com-| tac, Mico. _ petition Ms highway Lock. CasH FOR U TV8& WORE oer fesels were Must sell. §45,-, ie or not ow } RCYCLE. SWAP FOR STAUP- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. \* fer magic couch, or sell, FE W. HURON | _ 262623. FE 48550, OA $3633 a _ GOOD ae ee z m ws , or ww rade for Prime Investment | good. oxi2 tug. After 6 p.m. FE 2690 square foot brick front build-| 4-9717 ing A-1 condition. to hardware af $225 per ar Corner ater 2 toljete. 2 ol] furnaces 7500 with 's Wl net 12's 2 per cent after vanes and Insurance Old age insurance trailer, EM HOME, SELL or cash down 5 year least GOOD $3 DODGE FOR TANDEM bust trailer or big tandeny house- _3- 1837. —oORn RENT FARM | EM 34350 ai -its best. Giroux & Franks, HOUSETRAILER Fal fT ROYAL. 4383 Dixie Highway OR 39701 FPully~equi trade for WELL ESTABLISHED 1ST CLASS) four eau es ian scatract restaurant on highway Shout 4 miles trom i Pentiec Ex. SELL Ge =, BAUS = BT) NASH. cellent terms, for sale or lease P. W. DINNAN 66 W HURON re 2577 | i WE ARE swae oon “SELL GARDEN TRAC-, piano; ironer, roli-away bed, tools. used electrical fixtures & other items. MOVI MAple 5-1209 panels, boxes NG Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE a TAVERN — TRADE DOWN WATER Ce ed red TO_ RENT, 60 mo, OR 3-2360. WE WILL TRADE PAYMENT) — on good $6200 down on this main street! tavern in Pontiac. Shows an ex-- modern aie ot ou as see cellent L gross for a straight tavern ork. pain ap Lae t ~ and other! heating. Ask for Mr. Brown. L. pee from) music caceseeas avg. $225 per mo and this pays all the rent and utilities Brown, Realtor. Huron Ph, on 9-4810. Evenings call OA 26 1362 w. Neder accept home or contracts “trade. WILL TRADE 5] CHEVROLET | convert. In good cond. for trailer & cash, 364 8S. Anderson. STAY IN BED You could almost stay in = make money in this bed busy and 14 $60 each. For Sale Clothing 56" a par ‘ing. Average $700 5 my — Mi ie and ana one “3 31100 e terrific business Ww pay o =a oe 58 ONE the balance. Here's an easy 2 TOP ee ST a oe money-making business for your atk ee eo) W. Eroquoik. security. Will trade Rte Raed a a bee |} MEN'S ee ae SIZE. REALTOR PARTRIDGE, ~ 2 woRk CH L SiZEs ere USED Ri) BUSINESSES tenvow MI NC pants and shirts both only 15 cents FE 63581 1050 W HURON 4) ihe Batt Store — open 7 days OPEN TIL 8 389 Orchard Lake Avenue “LET'S TALK FUR COAT EXC. COND. RESEM- LET'S Je ota bies seal, size 38 to 40, worn 4 BUs INESS few times, $25. FE 5-8498. Eoenaiae FLOOR LE wei a Soft Water Service This is the only service of {ts type in the entire Bad Axe area, Shows excellent net profit. No pre riots ex- size 10, Pink gown, size 15. OR 3-3 Neel BEIGE WwOoL yee eure ; ngth perience ts required. In. tweed coat with fur Sollee: fs eka tanks end all 2 piece dress. M1 43884. 2 Cl PI ROYAL BLUE AND SILVER. eaning Plant handwoven stole by Churchill Only $4,000 down required Weavers Pendieton jacket. brown to put you in this estad- and gold, size 18. 29-0805. lished location with nearly SNOWSUITS, SIZE 3 & 6. BOY'S new equipment, This is In wool suit, size 3, $8. *s shirts, a busy. bustling section of size 14-16, 50c each. a fete $100 Oakiand County. MICHIGAN BUSINESS ae auit size 44, $15. Young lady's coats, gizes 14-16, $8 each Blouses sizes as 14 $1 to $3 Mt SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. he heart ena 1573 8. TELEG PARK AT ath foe DOOR 1vU FE 4 nd Co ts 52 Move RE EPt Sale La ntracts none aerts HAVE SEVERAL VERY GOOD seasoned land om 41.000 tor an mec E SHECTIONA ner table. $70. FE 4-7741. 9? PIECE LIVING ROOM a Sale Household Goods 57 SED ELECTRIC DRYER $70.50. Severa}] used automatic washers. REPLACEMENT PARTS FE 2-402 + lo ir ee = oF ie eben 8. Anderson 3 PC. am so Money to Loan = 53; S72"-s000 ‘after (State Litensed Lenders) 3” pi vanit sana Quick Cash K BED- girl's bicycle. ECE D f , chest, and bed. $20. FE 1s" 5 5 Gomes tae. TY ranteed. 30 days, at Obel oa mite a eo RCA COLOR shape nat ssh, ne "Benvorh a a-l CON- 913085 Norge dryer Norge auto. washer — BARGAIN BUYS — GE SWEEPERS, Mew All attech- ments < a ‘Wringer. ad I, than year old, t of drawers Cotton , $10. Crib, $15 set, G. £E. ironer OL 60291 Brecher bo maliress. su0 8s. Pearecn A Hee] are BUILDING BEING BOLD. MUST sel! ed dog taiibo asonabie offer will be re- Flora iately. and m™ rE sia MODERN iO: By i eile 3038 r gio. tones oad screen, $7.50. FE re | DELUXE EUREKA —_— VAC. Good Cheap. condition. FE SE fn Ss DINING ROOM SUITE, eee china large Good reas. PE 8-0688 after 4 p.m. ca 6 chairs. table cond. very and | DISCOUNT SALE ON aL E § in ovens burners As bull _low as $219 complete. MA 56-6011. DOUBLE BED & CHEST. $49. FE | t and par ge ll nig radio, fa table. OR ME 1506 _Oreyid Aft | EASY WASHER. ZENITH ai” TV, ¢ rim sink $1396. EVERYTHING IN THE GARAGE. 4 section tadder, cost $24. en tools. 4 new Wire, Building material $55 takes @ LIKE NEW FE 23-3491. E-Z Z SPINDRYER. Timer and pump. 100 ft. sprinkler. Spreader. Paints. re, 361 8. Saginaw U8ED il ep uae & GUARAN- MI Union Khas a tantrum!”’ fa-29 “It wasn't hard getting him to go to bed. I simply threw © 1988 by WEA Bervica, Ta. tog, US. Put OF ‘HI | PONTIAC F PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Cameras, Equipment 614 a Si eloset doors sees hrs ea RY RY’ DOOR SALES ag oay + fenders. aa att furnace. 15,000 BTU. Ag oe; . ft. gas fired, OR 3-8104. ior Se -HEATERS 30 GAL. Consumer are bo The: sil Aiso ot loins "Ot Pg oe red, Heaters at terrific values. Michi- Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 4-0456. — : Com Doors : a8 = oon “estimates HOF WATER "HEATING SYSTEM. new. cocee $98.50 Value $49.50 = ona emcee 393 Orchard Lk. ara GUN TYPE ety _ NSTELLATION KRESGE'S FILM CLUB aus PRES! ! u ares gif CAMERA DEPT. WILL BE REPLACED FREE ! ! 1. WITH A NEW ROLL OF THE oa — szZE WE eur gf PrCamers, * yape pe eeardere 62 was Musical Goods i: My te Beet fb Bari (eu & "vinek ssais On Sens A-1 or ‘T SAND " & gravel PE or PE 5166 4-1 TOP 4 Sand Gravel. itt haze _FE #1112 or £B 2-85 American - Stone Products se aeeees Pea rock Be 2oo oaeeee 8 Deliverv extra 6335 ABAW RD BLACK AND PILL DIRT. BEACH sand Reo? gravel Vicinity Union Lake FOR SALE for 3 yd- Middle’ = or ee $10. load Cleon 61 Park St. Oxford. GOOD FARM TOP. SOIL AND black ane 6% vds $9 delivered PE Lom ITEMS: WILL SELL GooD yrs. eat oars originals. _ Wille to opera Also discs and cylinders for sale or trade. Cal] FE 5-0755 after 5 p.m CORNE1 EW CONDITION FE 4-6819 FLectnic PLA A Iota PIANC REA- sona GALLAGHER'S 18 B. Huron PE 40566 i moore 4 SPEAEER HI- Ms | seo oae of | PRE? AR From vaude- | 100 $7.00 Douveres ED DRIVEWAY rr cmaVEL FE 4-3263 or FE 21466 ROAD GRAVEL $650 DELIVERED OR 3-6041 SHREDDED PEAT DEL, BY BU. or yard PE 656-5006. aCe SOIL, BLACK DIRT & FILL. E 8-087. TAD & DRIVEWAY Cee ——_ gravel, fill, etc. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ith ren a8 ae GALL: AGHER’ S 18 E. Huron GOOD PRACTICE Fane aa GALLAGHER'S S 18. E.. Huron ; HAMMOND CONSOLE —SECTE organ with HR 40 tone cabinet. _O} 32-4578 PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FZ 2-5217 Storkline ‘Scale, ey potceat a8 b and |. Riando }- spring. $4 Ores eanaat SOLD, EX changea Turner's 602 Mt Ciem- ens} FE 2-080) SOFA BED Or SALE GOOD condition. Midwest 6-7095. bear PORTABLES WITH ZIG $1980) 6Late model Electrovus saruup clean- = attachment: a = ‘eb 3, $14 95. 3-9702 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR oes 1957 models, one of Americas best makes, perfect, new, guar- anteed for § — best f a new ttle refrigerater for more than a used ecnins Michigan Fiworeseent. 393 Orchard ke _ Are. —_ se TRADE ELEC RANOE FOR GAS ome pe B. Munre Elec Co. Buren TRADE-IN IN DEPT. = Sica wera ers eeaesie = a “ elec eae ooo Guar. ne wane 00 ss Studio couch ease $19.95 2 pe living room " suite $19 95 4 pc. maple bedroom comp. reseed oes space heater ...... 1 = heater ...... H wood dinette $i4 MANY om ITEMS AVAILABLE o a 18 W Pike F-Z Terms FE 41122 TRADE Gas mance POR ELEC- range R. Munro Elec _ 1080 w Ruroo - LOUNGE CHAIR WITH ottoman. Comfortable & in good cond — for §20. 41 5. Genesee FE 2-754. ‘Used Trade-In Day | Dining rm. table Hey wood-Wakefield. Champagne. THOMAS ECONOMY FE 2-815) teed Lake Store Onion Village} EMoire 3-651! rice” REBUILT vacuum eepers. Guar. 1 yr. $16.06 wu Rebuilt washing machines, $29. yu 8 am. - z° m, Pdtdi SBoowte. Cet wns floor gallon oil tank, copper tubing. YEAR OTL "Ow, e with fliter, also 250 filter, 12 feet of . Call ORland nn FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, IN GOOD CRUMP ELECTRIC . ped icol Tere ee bance | Open every night except Sot. SbT3 a) Go. rien Rd, Sep 34114 NED "SMALL Pets UE OPE $8156. Antiques _ S7A FOR SALE = DINING LLP PPAR P room suite Cal Voseeens pm.) ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD _and FE 2-7550. 220 S. Telegraph. | FOUR, DRAWER aut secasiona! | ee WEEK ONLY. SET OF ate set vot are an 35 aa gece! auto. washer, E wringer washer. USED REFRIGERATOR, FREFZ- er. garden tractor with ments, and misc, items. OR 3-2540 VACUUM CLEANERS 8750 & UP. Murray’, 956 Myrtie WIZARD GAS RANGE & SEMI- barrel chair. OLive 1-0065 WALNUT VANITY WITH 3% FOOT round mirror—good condition, $15. 9471 Bonnie Briar Pontiac Lake, after 6 p.m WANTED — 4) FRIGID good AIRE condition, RETRO 4023. 8-4622. one orders ‘uorescent, . 10 CU. PT. ; L Orchara Lk Ave. GAS STOVE. $25; WESTINGHOUSE washer and dryer, oth for #125. Refrig., $45; 17 in. $35; Wringer washer, Electric new, space beater 5-266, sewing ma $50; Electric sto $25 Chest, cond., $25; chine, like ye: $25; Oil $8, FE 1) rT 4 600D USED a eo $15 eee FE 49736 oR tered Excelent condition. $3 NG STATE, BELL: elec. stove, dishes, dietetic seale tie rack, shower fa a and 36_ 8. NYLON opéen-arm rug chairs, man's storm coat, 5 Tele Pt ¢ . 3. OR 3-7783. tbe walnut cane seat chairs. 88. Me hogany extension table, $15. Vic- * toria gentleman's chair — closed arms, $35. French curio cabinet $35. Walnut commode-white mar- Chest of draw- itenis Es accordingly. 10387 Big La Yillage of Ander- sonville. Christmas Gifts 59 POS eee ers ee ae eee TRAIN §& 1 1 passenger train, tt and complete vil- lage ains, farms school, churches fishing pool, 2 trans- formers, and many other extras Can be financed. OL 23-4061, After 6 pm. OL 2-4121 Hand-Woven Rugs ELECTRIC weaving. OR 3 Christmas Trees 59A CHnperen TREES, WHOLESALE, & yr. trimmed trees. a ypes sizes fre om our price, ca G cates 6-0 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 % IN. GALVANIZED PIPE. cents per ft. in 2 ienetbs. =~ phe zed pipe. Mt Dar arte “gate. 'y te. soll pipe tas per | 4 pe. oe ten ere ‘T005 Miso mile west of > kAAA-1 ALU M_ SIDING INSTALL & INSULATE NOW NOW BEFORE WINTER Save ob: A bly cil our hea noe and forget paintin fo recat MONEY DOWN. ry} mplete stock or Dolt-Yoarset Also ape storms. Awnings, ornamental iron. OE VAL Ls Pease Old Reliable Pioneers” no answer ca attach- | And table mats Also commercial | 6336 wears of of At port. burner stack contro]. 220 NEW BROTHER PORTABLE SEW-|} WALKER TURNER, % INCH, tank, 1 yr. old, exc. cond. sfo0. Is ore 6006 «Tackles Dr., a Cabrini! sti and motor. | 44340. ; one 1¢-ine: master band | = xEW TWIN “seT Se RETATL. | _80¥. like new. Call OR 3337) JELLED MAGIC sell for $50. MA 5.3488. 2 FUEL OI, TANKS GOOD CON CE ee ee rater or OIL OR GAS _Gition. Will-deliver FE 5-9120. | oil base, Hundreds of colors to "HEATERS {INCH BOIL PIPE. 9 FT. 2378) CARL AND FUEL & PAINT Blegier gives. 700 furnace SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ad pet eag ake ane PE base cost. w 32-3711. Slightly scratched. 427” model}. AK AL 18 ROOM OIL, HEATER, 2 STOR-| 99 value, $48.30 plus trim, while +4949 age tanks: Craftsman mode! mak-| they last. Also terrific values on OVER UHED TV SETS PRON er metal lathe for sale or trade | 54 and 66 models. Michigan Nike tp Te [ik yteredicirp id tha! 7268-|. Fluorescent. 393 Orenard Lake “WALTON tv 1@ HOUSETRAILER MAKE ME BOTT . GUTTER NTS PER LOT. ey Walton - after. Vacs ol space Beater. Swaretert St Orenara tare Ro 23% T PFAPF SEWING MACHINE. FINE | 29 Pr. STEEL I-BEAM A LUXA!RE FURNACES condition. P&R. $98. 06s month | ycl of tank with gauge. large | py Cl = GAS CONVERSIONS Michigan Sewing Center, FE gauge. large! Duct work, 10 payment. co 23337" ay eg earings lees E | yon esting Service. OR 35634 7 r p.m. Sa LAVATORIES, CHROME MIXING REPOSSESSION 12,GAL, ELEC HEATER 060.95 | faucets $24.50 value $1408, also Specials Cab sinks and fittings $51 198 up Factory" trregulars. Terrific Val. Lt deluxe automatic electric Laund stand J ues chigan uorescent, Ld r $190. Seree. eiuns e SAVE PLUMBING $23 Orchard Lake Ave. — trie aryer Sie Wenge auto. | ——_172 South Saginge St __| NON Oo pe, benders. reason matic Ww r $139. Norge dryer 2 oe OIL HOT WATER HEAT- le | able Elgin 6-2120 or MA6-2104. § DOWN DELIVERS L HOF WA 33100, efter 1 | WEW GALVA PIPE . a ak GAS HOT WATER HEAT- i,in 21-f% le: . i3e ft. Goodyear Service Store | _er_#18_33 Os in 21-ft lenge. . Tie ft. * PE 5-412 0 oat GAs 7 ven GLASS SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY PLAY PEN AND PAD 86. BAS- sae 65a Tesgrers Sotes fests: ed FE bare sinetie. $5, W cha iplapanate i lectric heater. | O1L STOVE, GOOD COND. 5 RM. e f ¥ ! Joes M5e 4% mile) heater. FE 8-2497. OIL CONVERSION B''RNER AND controls, 79 Oliver. FE 4-9185 & controls stove, Mondak "49 Chev. club oe cury club coupe OR }3-3667. 35 HP EVINRUDE MOTOR. Moen 2 padded seats. ae gasoline | -| PIANO JIG SAW, BENCH SAW 9582 Garden Terrace, Commerce. 30 GAL. SCOUT GAS WATER HTR SAVE UP TO 310% 4 Years oid, 625. OLive 1-6519 Onl house oo ~ paint tntertor a e2- ANCHOR NC tertor $165 gal. $295 gal and Mo tapoey down. $3.05 gal Guaranteed sat faction FREE ESTIMATES FE S161. Pon I nay BABY T ac ee = on co B AND MATTRESS, $8. ra ra bre aTAINLESS ira 5 ee UBLE 7 ’ seas eS baa shel Meat ’ i) Burmeister's |_2i*.ar%r%? SPECI AY. S CASH WAY Gas water heater 30 gai... $40.95 Elec. water heater 52 gal $60 95 New Morrison space heaters LUMBER (piteen es Eenelyte sq ‘tt s 4 New No. 3 flooring. per cevcce OTS PRICES Kew 3 flush oe) $12 95 = = pipe, alg . : os °° 60! pe a : 4’ x 8x34” ROLEERINE. PLASTERBOARD & LUMBER $1.25 32 Paddock FE 21-0784 , Fmt SURPLUS PRASTICS x 8 x 3% meee Lange cvleetexal sae blocks, ar and color as an PLYSCORE solvents All mae of “leete en- i oh 9 = edments. > THIS W EEK ON LY L & 8 PLASTICS DIVISION $4.75 3345 AUBURN RD. FE 5-924) ee borhd afotl OE orruga SOG mene, Toons — tt UADES BUNDLE 95c MORTAR COLOR — 5 SHADES js" =.8" Flue $1.25 Ea. sates oh ae valet: $478 | Brick Mortar $1 sk. 400 $9.95 | 8° x & Cleanout doo $72 Ea. 3: a & Flusb dr with Nebts $14 05 Spee — Dutch. Oven doors Alum. Comb. dr. Comp. . $21.95 | Manhole R — Covers and ates BLAYLOCK COAL | A ate co MATT TH ICK 81 Orchard Lake ave 3-710) INSULATION SPECIALS PER 1 a ~ Mahogany Plyw eal ' Fale “T" grooved 4x8x%" oa 1x12 W pine ehelving 120 fs ft B ister’s 1H." 0a peter ER urmeister S °s4x7 Kl Ww bea = ea Clear W oine basebrd 6c itn ft. Clear W opine base shoe 245 os ft. Northern |g8:5, sear ote Lumber Co. Te40 eeeer Lake Rd EM 32-417 Open 8 a.m. to 8 pm. daily Sundays 10 ‘til 3 15 ibs, ss 432 ft. $2. MA OTHER_ BARGAINS SUBJECT TO PRIOR & Haaaerty LUMBER CO. 1 arately Nails, light plugs _ home repair articles ae fi | Metal patine! All bed Ua dot $5 oa rd cages. blecloth Lamps All $2 ea. MI 4-2057 4 BASEMENT ARTICLES SOLD SEP. many $3. Work 2 four ft. oe Porch Meta! Light fixtures. ee Plastic ta- Metal shelves 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake Between W ety and Pontlac Phone Market 41084 SELL LEAF MILL ron SMALL garden tractor. My] 6-58! SUPERFEX OIL = ae WITH controls & oi] tank. FE 8-3164. town kitchen oi) and gas naces Hot water and steam bo’ BATHROOM FIXTURES, sen ir bofl- THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Fverything to meet your needs Choshioe eae Appliances. OIL FURNACE 06.000 BTU | MA 5-601) Watch for the New E oe = ee jane 58 Model left, MORRIS MUSIC FE 2-067 “48 Tears Ra. across from Tel-Buron Sale Office Equipment 63 ADDING MACHINE. EXCELLENT condition $65. FE 84642 LARGE (30x60) ASE. AL édrawer desk. nilaid enam- eled stee] finish level ne. feet pop-out dictation shelves. Like new cond — ASE secre- terial chair Both for on'y $150. Phone MAple 5-132. after § p.:n. “REXO-GRAPH” DUPLICATING MACHINE. Slightiy Used < WILL SACRIFICE FE 4-0584 TYPEWRITERS. THREE, EXCEL- lent condition FE 84642 Sale Store Equipment 6- 64 ee 3 eb ei citlet oS REGISTERS condition fo — 3 «CE. . counter. $125. FE 6322 LARGE STAINLESS 55 eT COM- mercial ice box, §0x28"" new, $600 2130 Dixie Hwy. RIC |- 24° OAK FIREPLACE WOOD. dry, delivered, also 18” Weaanes wood. FE 2-7188 PIRFE:PLACE CANNEL GOAL—ALL See ee TW RINDLING & ALL r FUR- NACE woop. 8 EDWAY FUEL on. OAKLAND FUEL 3 AINT 430 ORCHARD LAKE. FE 5-6159 FIREPL & FUR WOOD. APPLE oak, maple, ash — kind!'g. PFE _2-6244, GOOD DRY Wi iD DE. eced. es SCREENINGS, $8.50 ton loads. PRANCIS Boalt _ ‘OIL. er) Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-8282 SEASONED PIREPLACE Pe hgnod wood, $10 a cord, 2 cords $19. De- livered. OA 8-3636. 67 Park, Ox- OAD GR ver 3, § YDS. ; _ For Sale Fivestock 72 mare. 4 yr. old green broke Tandem 3 horse trailer. 568 8 Rd. MY 2-5301, 10 MO. OLD HOLSTEIN BULL. 2434 Seymour Lk Rd. NA 1-2276. A GENTLE TENNESSEE RIDING horse we sale iy = See Ira Fisk —— Mma) & bree Ra. {te cee, Twp, :-EM Gat Tle “ geese, GuUCcKs 4-1023. FOR ALE 1100 CRATES iden Delicious Speier al all qui sale. on Cheap for Woodring Orchard. Metamora, CHICKENS, A ae: = Mast HO HEIFER __calf MA 5-0686. MICHEL’ “and Glare RDS Si beers Sashabew rkston Road. Windfall delicious. bevaiahos rere pene ib bushel. Bring cone ~Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES, CIDER, HONEY. KINGS- . 2330 Clarkston Rd.. Lake FN eres APPLES WALNUT GLEN PRUIT farms. 4670 Middlebelt Re. APPLES - GRAVENSTEI RT- land, McIntosh Deli licious. tts than. Snow, Winter Banana, Grimes Golden R.. between Burns and _Duck “Lake” Rds. Milford APPLES, $1.00 BUSHEL. EA & cooking. 3899 Gregory Rd, Gin- _gellville. iePcEs & SWEET CIDER. # HOME- meee Orchards 5460 Orchard Lk. a DELICIOUs APPLES $2.56 A BU. Pick your own. bring bu.; also n. Northern Spy. Coole J Lake to West- phallia CHOICE BARTLETT PEARS AB- aa. vor, eanning Corner is “yl De Contek Bros. Orebards May- 5 miles N . sale or etait $) & ET YOUR AP = POTA at —_— ¢ Orchard, 324 N_ Lake Rd Open er Tues.. Thurs., WOOD OF ALL KINDS, KINDLING — Furnace and fireplace. Have seasoned oe good price on § cord loads. 44228. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A-1 SPRUCE, PINE. JUNIPERS Fir Arborvitae and Pola Shade isees= Maple Oak. Dig wn B too's & vert intersection Wixom Open dally MUtuai TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL Get our tree estimate arnt | you decide OR 3-8244 OR 3-84 NURSERY ad) SPRUCE OR V3 8 to 6 £138 etcn uve vine t0"%s Sues i . Less 2 i Sale Sporting Goods 65) ¥.*' dig We specialize, in ales to estales @& country home for 30-30 STEVENS BOLT ACTION, screens & borders around prop- $35. 16 ga. Savage Auvom sts, $73. erty Cedar Lane Evergreen FP'arm _ Both like new. OR 3-5402 8970 Dixie Hwy. #8. 10 Clark- 3630 WINCHESTER. LIKE NeW. | _ ston. MA 5.1022, Shells and gun case included. | OAKLAND [REE SERVICE TRIM- $65. EM 3-3840 ming & remova!, FE bs 32-40 WINCHESTER cR DEER RIFLE. . $45_or_?_MA_6-1700 For Sale Pets _69 721 REM 270 CAL BRAND NEW 30-30 Savage J Weaver ver scope. X COMPLETE SELECTION OF .all makes See the new Browning. 12 gauge Y° mag. Coit pistols and rifles also scopes and mounts. We do all our own gun work, 340 with 2'% Ph FE _ 8-0086. range and trap field. Also com- fete line of bear archery. Cliff: reyers Sports Center. 15210 Holly | Rd. Holiv Melrose 4-677! BLUE ROCKS $195 PER CASE. Slaybaugh's, 630 Oakland. 1 MINIATURE SIRED RED MALE cached puppy with papers, $45. §-2911. nRGREE PUPS, AKC REG.. $50. _ 167 £ Mansfieid, Pontiac. AKC REG DACHSHUNDS. 2 _Males. call FE $-0671 a ae DACHSHUND PUPPY. aS REGISTERED GERMAN Shepherd puppies, excellent blood lines exceptional temperament. Reasonably priced Close out sale MArket 4-1067 FOR SALE: double barrel condition. $45 GUNS — BUY SELL Manley Leach 10 Bagley GUN SALE Shotguns & Gun Repair BURR-SHELL ONE shotgun. FE 5-4404 = GAUGE | excellent TRADE He Scope Mourting ons 8. TELEGRAPH | HANDMADE BELT AND DOUBLE holsters, new — $35 HUNTING _ FE 4-1185. SALE bh +4 AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND puppies. 16 and 8 weeks old. Also | stud service 1220 Mt Clemens 8t Phone FE 27-6418. AKC REG COCKER PUPPIES: . also older cockers. OR 35-2602. BOSTON TERRIER STUD. Ibs. Champ stock. Curtiss 3-0296 COLLIES, AKC, 7 WEEKS OLD, healthy & playful OL 1-8388 DACHSHUNDS BLACK AND TAN. 8 weeks old Call between 9 & 2 OR 3-8772 11% OR 28 per cent off on all coats & pants, Browning Shotguns Trade-in & terms on guns Evinrude Motors Big discounta on 1958 boats & motors. Kelly's Hardware, 3004 Auburn at) Adams, Auburn Hets. FE 2-8811. ITHAC LIGHT - WEIGHT 16 gauge pump gun good condi- tion $65; also 22 Rem Fieldmas- ter $30. 2775 Deland off Hatchery Road, Drayton Plains. Phone 3-T783. KNOTTY PINE GUN CABINETS OR 3-526 LARGE SELECTION USED SHOT- guns & rifles Ben's Loan Office. ers, automatic water heater cae mere Diag ioe ¢ rock EST LAWRENCE 4 Eotierson. FE 4-5141. an e, galvan Copp yer, | LEA IN NTRY black “pipe sand. fittings Lowe TALBOTT LUMBER” | “3A¥ Model 10, 36.60. 77) Jap. | Bros aint and Super Kemtone erm doors and windows, wood Mossburg 22. § & W 38 std. Full HEIGHT 8U id or aluminum Giass put in your engrav 9 mm. Luger wit 2685 LAPEER FE 4-543) sash 1025 Oakland Ave case 112 Oak Hill, Pont. Base- BEEF AND PORE — BaALr AND| _#4505_ ment Apt quarters Opdyke te §-7841 | USED WELDING & CUTTING OUT-| MARLIN 22 CAL. MODEL 390A, ATTENTIO fit, complete with tanks. FE never fired. $50 MU 43709 verrining tn eee _3-7147,_ask for Bud. REMINGTON 12 GAUGE AUTO 30- 8 : USED EVANS OIL FURNACFS.| 06 R Used storm sash . . ae _FE 8-3785 and FE 4-0032. mp nent ee 30 winches: Field tile an Good exterior paint . Saw & hammer set ..... 8 E a, lasulation — rectng ng — win FREE ESTIMATES—PRA SURPLUS LUMBER | MATERIAL | 5340 Highland Ra ore We carry 8 eompicte Ene natla 0 TERMS & SALES co. (M59) OR_3-7092 USED METAL CASEMENT STORM tongue & groove, approx, 800 ft §-4 x 6, approx 400 USED STRAW AVAILABLE NOW Taylor steel eh e doors. or ST oy G 2360 piste” ans. CABINET PLYW OOD White pine G2s . osasure 1488 Baldwin Ave. fac- Ox? Reason- truction Co. FE 2-254 COLEMAN WALL FURNACE WITH 50¢ BALE | SLAYBAUGHS 630 OAKLAND Wood Closet Doors Closing out. Birch mahogany & leave ea brfold tyne doors At BERRY DOOR Sa oe S71_8. Paddock 2.0203 WOOD AND A CUMINOWe 2 COMBI- nation doors and windows. BENSON LUMBER CO. ids HEATERS heaters 40, snow $25 TO $: 0 ee a weeeper, | shovel & rakes, Fy FE 2-6654 = your a el ose — “ae hele i 5 to a er Out se rice te "a quick, |¢ ROOMS FURN a Hi-Fi Cavaiter chest; Ital- fri ang b tofu Phone fan cial extensole frends 009 PelOttl, Surette | ECCuE OF PRACTICALLY WEW| Tatty, ,mmarcen, ewk,. ary Home & Auto | °° oo for ear.) ‘gue fitted bar dart mahor: (ROOMS 5. OR FORNTTRE WE i ate ? te Drive. Y ,OAN CO. : sell separately. Cail between Pie Ww. Orchard * & Com- 18. Perry 6, (Comer Pike) ' and 4, FR Om Ras. fh . { Auburn & = es! Estimates es Call OF \ PLACE A'“LOST” AD. ‘woe | Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181, for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” | 275 gal tank, thermostat, 1 yr. ed oll ry aE old_FE_ 65-0329. DELS APPLIANCE. i eens vies deck maltamper a ry clothing; skates; desk and lam _ Misc. articles, FB 4005, achinery GOA AFTSMEN PAINT SPRAYER, complete, Cost $87.50 almost new. oS D Dae EROS ane i sion — aor WATER etc rord ssoltne engines nee THE ‘L Ww R rrigations ndust: a ca- Sea A-1 condition, $25." tions, Call distributor, MI_ 4 "eos DUO-THERM SPACE HEATER, Do It Yourself 61 $25. OR 3-4250. DO YOU HAVE A DAMP BASE- ment or ence aie vee re- Ji OR RENT mover in.;| Wall paper steamer floor «and- Jacobson powcr meee: ee ers, polishera, hand ‘sanders fur- catcher & snowplow attachments.| nace vacaum cleane! Oakiand $150, cost . MI 46-2057, coe ole aint 436 Orchare Lake HimcTRIc LioT PULL Down AY*: poe eee fixt newest exciting modern| PLASTIC WAL WALL TILE light fixtures.Ideal lamp for stu- | le—2¢ — Jc dents $12.95 Value, $695. Mich) One piece or a Carload Giecoteactont Orchard Lake Agi anes 700 Sashabaw OR 3-8701 Ld nab |P F A F F SEWINO MACHINES | ion SALE, LAROE KENMORE Dry rapery materia of] heater & rooms, A-) condition Asking §' but can be brought down. 43342. attachments. Con- trols and blower Will heat 5 nay FE| goods te eat foamioca, plumbing & cee rical supplies. n7 days W Daya LE "00 Sucdays. ti pig. 186 W. Montcalm, FB 9-4112. i window co To 3. 4 rE. 5 lene micas’ 203" Ctemat. USED ix4 YELLOW PINE, _ OA 83636. pu R gton len areine & others, Will be sold at our cost THE TACKLE BOX ____ 2980 Dixie Hwy ~ RELOADING Coc eare USED GTINS 6LAYBANGH'S | 630 Oaklano FE 86-0483 REM. MODEL 721 270 CAL NEW Never oe With box shells, $65 _ FE 5-1915, baa shella-max foad— 12-16-20 x q ae 38 Binoculars. reg 850 cow PHILIPs SPORTING GOOD 179 N Saginaw FE 5-140) Hunting Accommo. 65A 2 MODERN tos CABINS *_ near Lewiston. FE 5 ll CABINS, SUITABLE 78 DEER hunting cabins, MI 6-1848. COMFORTABLE CABIN ON LAKE near Wakefield, U.P., good deer country, nicely equipped. FE 2-7458, . HUNTING CABIN IN THE UPPER Seer meee Accommodates 4. Good ea. deer country, 4-4740. TObERW COTTAGES LERLANAU ook on po Sleeps 6 or more. MODERS. “3 BEDROOM CABIN, & board, U ry Pen- Sr paradise. EM arty _ Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B. WLERB 9 D@ FOR 49c 100 for 180 ci CRA ED WORM CHARD ‘a AVENUE en 24 7 days. hours, FOR CASH INA JURRY, sell things through Classified Ads, “to Anything goes! Dial FE 9 4:00. Montcalm Builders Sun- | 4 DACHSHUND PUPPIES. REAS AKC reg Sired by Rosalonas Ca- det. Gayle Miller. 331 Reitman Ct.. Rochester. FREE TO GOOD HOME, MALE & female kitten, white. FE 5-9155 et rele oe 10 GOOD HOME aS SHEPHERD PUPPIES. AKC re 1 wks. old, Liebe- straum strain. show-dog material, $50 and up call OR 3-6634. after 6 p.m weekdays. ai! day Sat. and Sun MIXEi PUPPIES BASSETT AND Dachshund 1136 LaSalle. Huron Gardens PARAKEETS GUARANTEES TO talk canaries. ges & food. Crane's Bird aetcnere 2489 Av- burn, FE 4-6510. PARAKEETS ést!PPLIES 183 Sanderson FE 2-1727 SARAKEETS 3UAR. TO TALE Cages 501 4th St PE 2-4095 Geld tke CAN AR. Food Since 1927 So Ave ree Cheap FE 5-8314. West Highland. 641 Third Ave. _Pontiac, REGISTERED RED DACHSHUND, male. FE mega ourth St., TROPICAL Hien ALL PETS SHOP SHOP _ 35 Williams. FE 4-6433 ~UKC REG TOY TERRIERS FE #7317 SELLIN OouT Established parakeet business 591 F 2-4025 ONTRAINED ENGLISH SETTER ui months od Male. 834. Call E: 20338. __ 594 1's YEAR OLD MALE BEAGLE eg eeinered: good hunter, FE _ Hunting | Dogs" jo MO. OLD BLACK LABRADOR __fetriever. MA 4-2940. AKC REG BLACK AND TAN male coon pound 17 months old. $65 Call ef 2-0329 BEAGLE PUPS 4 oe OLD, Elizabeth _Lake ENGLISH Pointe FEMALE, Pits years old, steady point. $65. GERMAN SHORT HAIRED PUP- pies, 12 wks, old. EM 3-5121. PUREBRED IRISH EI oa 3 years old $15. FE | REGISTERED GERMAN x POINT: er, 2 years old. OL 41-6774 REGISTERED ENG ER from good ting aoe Price §35. 1433 Sense ‘riande 3-6472. RBC. COON HOUND AND PUPS, after 4:30 FE 5-5754. REG. MALE BRITTANY SPANTEL. heu and dog pen, FE 2-8284 _after | WTD. w WELL TRAINED BIRD DOG Mast be ateady to shot & wing. int, retrieve and work closely be tried on Bye) birds before purchase oly lito et, se 6. 818h, % ‘ 40412 Thurs. ag re &i noon, EXC, BIRD DOG | POODLES, 3 MONTHS OLD. ALSO. ford. Cleon Middl Sar YOUR CIDER AND APPLES es LOADS $6. is A LOAD. LUM. for Halloween at Leonard's Or- ber, cut wood, OR_3-6022. 3-6022. ehard. 231 MN. Squirrel. SLAB WOOD ‘DELIVERED — GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES. 31 FE bu. and we 5737 W. Maple Rd STAB WOO D SKE DRY. 2| POTATOES $2 PER 100 LB. 3921 for $12 Prompt delivery Bald Mt. Ra. intersection of S8il- FE 2-1454 ver Bell . STRAW DELIV VERED 85 CENTS LE TOP RNI $1 BUSsH- bale. Fireplace wood. all types PE © ror, TORR rs 3-4361,_sfter_4:30 WELL SPRAYED APPLES, DELI- cious, Baidwins. Winter Bananas. Pick your own. Cheap. 30455 Hag- gerty bet. 13 & 14 Mile Rd. Guv¥ Seeley, W Walled Lake | WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT store or party interested in buy- ing 8 to 10 cases of fresh wit weekly. Contact 338 Seward, +0751. _Sale Farm Equipment 76 RPP PPL PL LL CHAIN SAWS 3 HP. SAWS AIL positions as | price $169.50. Our price. 6110 All tractors aod mowers greatly reduced. Lee’s Sales & Service TERMS. 921 Mt. Clemens. CHAIN SAW NEW so nahh SEA USED ~ teed service” ez: ‘oar me aa EA HOUGHTEN * SON J 1. Cause & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL 1-374! FARM MACHINERY — NEW W AND used Prouz Oliver Sales on M24. _Just_north u Oxford. JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA corn pickers gravity feed wagon boxrs Silo fillers. Hammer Mills. Malton Macnier7 — Ortonville — MeCULLOUGH rultty BAW. EXC. condition OR 3-604 McCULLOCH aan saws Rentals Parte & gti 1890 Crooks Rd McCulloch Chain Saw Headquarters OME IN AND HAVE A CUP OF FEE AND LOOK THE ipl aad NG PORES RD aT OPDYKE E 40734 or FE 41112 OCTOBER SALES Tractors, tillers & mowers. New “® used. Will consider any rea- gonaris offer over cost to reduce EVANS EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY. MA 5-7878 or OF 24 SPECIA FORD TRACTOR WITH HYDRAU- LIC AND LIGHTS AND GRILL GUARD, IN EXCELLENT CON DITION. _ PRICE $793. CREDIT TERMS. - KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE FE or PE 41112 Auction Sale 77 SATURDAY. NOV. 8TH FOR AN- tiques. Watch this column. LE. Smart Sale Farm Rochester. ANTIQUE BUYERS Wed nite 7:30 Liquidation stock of Antique Wholesaler — airs, tables. chests. misc. Bric-a-brac. Furniture mostly in rough. Deai- ers Bria trucks — everything to go Smart pee Farm. 330 Ww. Tenken Ra. ochester. ‘« W of N. Hill Reon Cen- WANTED: GOOD. CLEAN, USED furniture or anything of value, ior auction ria comatgen an basis. per ce ouiee for selling. MA ns 1341 or MA 5-9066, For Sale Housetrailers 78 16° Ge? MAKE MF an offer orge olf spece hrater. $20 FE 504s MODERN For sale or rfent. _ For Su ‘Tires 80A For Sale Trucks 90 Lee RES $350 UP WE . ays . vans e he 49 CHEVY 's TON OR a rE E = E 400871951 CHEVROLET 1 TON PICK- 603 Saginaw St | bh : a STANDARD BRAND ao Te ey ety Se ee a oe t Call traced in on Genera Safety Tires acolo) peniicentactiiiBiack tor me LUlmen POrd MITC i500 1957 CHEVRO_*T 44 TON PICK- yeey *Walis : 2 up. Radio. Heaier. Washers. Used ED WILE! LAMS for transportation $995 FE 8-9010. 41 §_ ‘Sagi naw Fat Raeburn See Auto Service — 8l i Tee HASKINS BACK TO WORK SPECIALS i955 Chevrolet 210 nardtop, V-8 en- gine, Powerglide, radio, _ beater .oe0ce weacecce 91007 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, V-8 engine, Powerglide, power brakes. power pack radio, heater .. $1487 1953 Oldsmobile, 98 Holiday coupe. Hydramatic. power brakes power steering. radio, heater..... $1477 si cuascoles 210 mardier: Lar 1987 Oldsmobile Super 8 Holiday coupe Power steering power hrakes Hrdramslic. radio, heater .*$ 1989 Haskins Chev. SO SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MaAple 5-507! Open nites ‘til 9 1985 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. low mileage exc condition, full power, origina! owner 371 Voor heis Rd. 5-2432, 196 BUICK eee +DR. P. steering & brakes. Rust finish with white accent. 18,000 miles. Will accept trade-in, Call 40202 after 5 p.m. Community SLICES OF HAM. Habe Mtr. Sales. FACTORY BRANCH “Go down and get some water for thie coffee! ” 45 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP For Sale Cars 91 2 door—Radio & heater, Dy- : naflow. MANY ‘82 “33 8 °% MAKES AND $1195 Ublege cm sane ome eit PONTIAC spetatt™iore: | Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. ‘98 SALE 2 DR. BISCAYNE vs, R & H BEHIND THE POST ee Vac BUICK SEDAN, DY R&H ane LUTELY NO. Moxa DOWN. ssUD6 - $14.27 mer Call Cred credit. Mgr., filth at MI 4-7500 We 1956 BUICK. 2 DR. DYNAFLOW. H Best offer takes. Eddie & Steele Pord FE dr. Brookwood Stationwagon. es : 8. power glide, radio, heater, —"RENSPORTATION ‘SPECTR, =} Ms tee: 1948 Cadillac, runs $85. er $2, steering, power RISERS: Roger's Sales sates. 695 _Auburn Ave., FE 2-0555. Impala, va powerglide, peal 1950 CADILLAC saleiae Continental Wheel. Demo. “ROB FROST, xc | TAYLOR'S 280 Hunter Bivd. ' (By Pass around Bhan) Chevrolet - Oldsmobile ‘49 4 DR. CADILLAC, R&H, ELEC- Walled Lake MA 41561 tric_windows. Sharp. OL 2-088. / 105) CHEVROLET 2 DR. $495 PULL price no money down Lucky COMMUNITY Auto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. 1956 CHEVY BEL-AIR HT. RED & white finish R & H. Overdrive MOTOR SALES ‘38 Thunderbird ‘317 Mercury Hardtop ....... trans. 27,000 miles . Will accept ‘$7 Ford Fairlane BE cc. $1795 trade-in. FE 40202. After 5 p.m. 55 Pontiac 8-C Catalina .... $1195 Community Mtr. Sales. [ef Soex eet e ae $i 1954 Chevrolet Convert. "ST Iseta BMW seeeee.s 8 6S Powerglide. Red with black top. '55 Chevrolet Delray . a $ < Mice car fe oe ry down. No pay- $3 Chevy stationwag. + § 5 en N Corner Auburn & E. Bivd. 280 BOE FROST, ING FE 8-4539 FE 8-4630 petits : (By-Pass around B'ham) hen canyeore 4DOOR HARD- vV-8 e, radio. heater — erpuda Our ok No. 42 STOP, LOOK, SAVE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE. ear Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma-| TRUCK _Fisgs SPB ond Phone FE SPECIAL INSTALLED FREE — | 54 CHEVROLET Mufflers & tai] pipes. : Hollerback Auto Parts | See AN IS phe Sale Mater Scooters 8 a2 teal buy tor $1108 N th ( ‘h 1958 Pontiac Superehlet 4 dr Ht. or ev. factory official sare ne since |: nee car guarantee Hydra. . Runter Biv st 8 Woodward Svs:| P. steering & brakes sir ride. wwe tires oa Other access Two pick 1937 anace ‘Montclair 4door hard- REPOSSESSION Matthews- 1950 CUSHMAN SCOOTER with transmission Good condition $80 _EM 36351. “91 | CUSHMAN EAGLE ACESS | Rebuilt motor Good ccnd Reas sunines 8-2387 The BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE 4-0101 FE 44547 CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ~ |paa ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE full, 12 8 PADDOCK at Pike. FE 4-4246 DODGE = Rie 14 FT. VAN, rear 26 20 ttres. ner. Ford, MI €7 For Sale Motorcycles 83 REASONABLE: 195€ FORD PANEL PPP AEE APLP PLD LLL LLL truck Pontiac Press Box z= Hargreaves * 8 CALL BOB BUTL ER Hareld Tur- | top. —. power biack & aes Good motor and tires no rust. - 173 a cash needed. psi tape’ ck 2door hardtop. 2 na- aymen me 1956 Pontiac 870 hardtop hydra- Great Lakes. FE 8-0402 matic extra sharp i954 CHEVY manos WAGON, | 1956 Buick Century wagon Extrr _ $695. EM_ 3-468, evenings. sharp $1495. $5 CHEVY 2-DR., R&H, $800 EM | 1956 Che “4 dr. Standard Ce ate Batter asp es 1955 pense. 3 2-door sedan red and i052 CHEVY SEDAN, R&H, ABSO- white finish LUTaLY Eo MONEY DOWN AS | 1953 Butck hardtop, tynafiow red e payments of $8.65 mo. Call and ack fi real cred Mgr. Mr Parka at Beaete’ _ 41500, Hardid Turner Ford 1953 Pontiac “Deluxe 4dr. hydra- [= matic, radio and heater $495. | 1955 Chevrolet Convert. 1951 Mercury overdrive with pass- Blue & white with white top. V8 ing gear. Like new. $49 . Powergiide. $1.045 . Lat _Pivmouin Ht. R&H. _— BOB FROST, INC. | 950" “Ford. A rea’ bargain at = | 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-6934 1949 Ford Only (By-Pass around B'ham!) 1956 MOTORCYCLE, AL]STATE. 4 1951 FORD FS00 12 FT. ‘aN SHELTON cycle. 2.880 ori ie miles nis a2 ap sires tad duty springs. Don’ t Wait! super charger Volkswagen model a BUTLER at Haroid! with oiler. OR 3-8040 | urner Ford MI_ 47500 i R ' Pontiac Bu 8133 FOR PARTS AND 8ERVICE ON Loe FORD F100 PANEL, V-8. | ochester 5 your Harle Ce rnee see Bee or iginal red finish Cail BOB PRICE REDUCTIONS —— “ = — Bart idson Saies Co 779 8. BUTLER. Harold Turner, Ford, ON QUALITY CARS OF nee x = lid A — Russ =" Bi Se Sohneon “Mtr ‘Sales. ‘MY 23871, For Sale Bicycles oa aro rear tires, CALL BOS | ; | BUTLER, Harold Turner, Ford SHOP FACTORY BRANCH 26 et om ne se oor MI 4-7500 i condition, with ail extras 1954 'FORD, TANDEM 10 YD. Se é ? 3-4476. ee —tump_Fi00_$2.000. Fre 58257 HAI Jp [’ 56 CHEVROLET BICYCLE, FIRESTONE, 726° new $20 FE 5-1768. BOYS 24” OR GMC PANEL EXC. COND NEW $480 FE 5-7358 DON'T BUY A NEW OR USED TRUCK ‘Til You Check Our Low Prices paint. & on 7 +73 Boats & Accessories 85 ‘c;" QWENS 147 8. Saginaw eee E §-2246 12 FT. RUNABOUT CANVAS & 1953 Soe se controls 16 HP Johnson mtr. $175 | walk-in Van, 1'2 ton, 825 17 tires OR _3-8428 ' Cail BOB BUTLER Harold Tur- her Ford. MI 47500 BIG REDUCTIONS FINAL CLEARANCE 4 TROJAN CRUISERS & Runabouts _ PONTIAC’ S- NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS . & Service TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass , 1952 52 GMC 2 TON 12 FT STAKE. 750 20 tires tarp and rack Call 140] Highwood at FE 8-4402 9-9; Open Sun FE 49370 EVINRUDE MOTORS | 1059 mode's on display. Some 1958 models left. ; Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRURE DEALER 1899 8. TELEGRAPH RD 20 ee ioe BOB BUTLER Harold Turner, INSIDENVSTORAGE Seay ee _ Inboard $50 Outboards $35 Pick’ #8 JEEP PICKUP 1", - TON 2, up & delivery service 2156 Cass\_Wheel drive $165 FE ¢-0927. _Lk. Rd. Keego FE 2 2-5445 _ _ USED VC VOLKSWAGEN PANEL. neice NEW 4 CYLINDER CONTINEN.| Shaw's Appliance Rocheste tal engine complete with Stokes LE ued or OL 24121 eves spetine transmission. can be used boat ower piant National 7387F- ea Foren & Sports Ce Cars 90B STOR AGE (1953 HILLMAN CALIFORNIAN. | BOA MOTORS excellent cord con Motorway Dr. | tn AND. ouT SERVICE nttac FE ¢ VOLKSW la “BLACK W WINTERIZING INLAND LAKES SALES FE €7121 J3intlw) Huron Fe 26127 4 cond Sloe) OL BOATS FIBERGLASSED, RINTS LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP Orion. MY 3.1448 cr MY 3.9940 | Imported tires for foreign & Sold Lelia itt sports car owner Market Tire Propeller Reconditioning | Co 77. W Huron FE 80424 Outboard motor repairing & Win MERCEDES BENZ. 190 SEDAN | terizing Like new row mileage ful.y OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES equipped Will trade Read ROPE WU EO le Ee) Nines Mlimtaie Salles Transportation Offered &7 8! s Bivt & S§ Saginaw SO OL ee A FE $0588 CARS FOR GREENBORO NC 1852 NASH HFALEY 29000 AC Gas allowance to Hartford Conn tual miles ee condition $500 _FE_2-3215 FE 25825 after 6 pn for my e5 70 8 Beiview FLY ENGINE AIRLINER s10 Lake Orton “My hte: _ ; California. $80 Hawa: 10 VOLKSWAGON 37 SUNROOF, EX- Ferry Service, on OR Sy port mocei WW R & H. low TRUCK (GOINGIN O RITA) PART 7. <88° Exo ron 51.950 Ok __inad either way FE 5-68 ed eaik Wanted Used Cars 8 Fn ecian in Sree 8 For Sale Cars 1 As MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNE AND eee cheap cars. FE 2-2666 Ya oF : 5 eves. _ FOR OUALITY A-) PRICES JUNK CARS AND ADT = _serap Free tow, OR 23-6015. | CADILLACS BEST PRICE | FOR. UN i F aa K CARS A'so rn fine goles a8 of other ti —_— =<. — ——— cieen used cars CASH FOR CARS|) | FARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac Cass at Pik FE 5-7398 “CAST : 1350 N. ret W Wood d Community Motor Sales" ooawar AUBURN Gu) oe B’ham MT 4.1930, ee isss BU if K 2-DR SPFCIAL DYNA | Ba: fk up lights Original emem OL meting tn vara ie BU ICK. 2 DR, VERY CLEAN TELL EVERYONE YOU 37942 H Rigesos KNOW TOP DOLLAR PaIp. | a Ab SP cpe CAN CPS CALI ; a JOHN L LIBERTLNE OR DON! PASS UP JIM RARTLEY OF 36111 MONEY! Sel} un needed Di ”" L belongings for a Ixle "OK ot; through Classified Ads! ixie Hey at Sachabaw : Drayton Piains Mich. FE 2- 8181. we R & H Other extras Low miceage | _1-0396 | BEL AIR 4 DOOR Radio & heater, Powerglide PONTIAC “= 1958 eo 4 dr. sedan. Hydra- | “RET 2 AIL STORE” dio. Heater. 2 tone FE 3717 eee Yours’ for $139 down CLEMENS 8T BEHINDE THE Post OFFICE _ 1955 Buick special. 2 dr. Dynaflow Radio & heater Whitewalls. 2 be a tote. $998. Low down payment 1887 Pontiac. 2 dr. Catalina. Hydra | a Head‘ dio & heater Whitewalls No tricks — but you'll get Yours for $149 down. 1953 Ford customline 4 dr Fordo- a treat when you buy from... matic. Radio & heater. $5 down. Also transportation specials, N Main St. Clark ae Open Nighta ‘til MAple 5-5566 0 or MAple. $-1141 ‘$1 CHEV STATION WAGON, _ very good. EM _3-0081, H. Riggins. ' 38 CHEVY. 2-DR. RADIO & HEAT- er $675. FE 8-0751. RAMBLER m= ALE 1958 RAMBLER Ambassador sta- » 0 : a tion wagon Power steering. | ; Power brakes $300 down $72 | i month 95- RAMBLER station wagon. Cu | tom -model Automatic $2299. 1957 RAMBLER sedan. 6 cylinder. ; | ‘Sts85, f | 1957 RAMBLER sedan 10.000 actual } by | miles Atito $1695 | 195) NASH Alone peee: country | club hardtop ower steering, .- Siem gee = | ; power brakes. $1,005 i 58 TDSEL. — $2495 1956 ee Biicact wagon Custom |_ Convertible, power seats. power 1951 METROPOLITAN convertible. | Hegre Power brakes. Tele-touch aoe Setual miles Siena a . 57 NAS ambassador andard | ,- o = trans HT $1695 1°S8 SIMCA — $1895 | 1854 ore ambassador. Automatic. | French import V-8 4 door, Ver | 19:4 NASH station wagon 8795. dette with heater 19:4 NASH sedan Automatic. $595 | s-— 19:3 NASH station wagon. New ©/ ( SHEVY — $1745 motor $905 Ae Bel Air hardt 1955 METROPOLITAN $785 erg! ae” ender Ree ee 1957 RAMBLER V-8 sedan Adtto- | matic $1585 is : : i 1998 RAMBLER sedan Rk & H.| 94 FORD — $1845 _ Auto 2000 miles $2085. ‘Fairlane 500 hardtop R&H FOM | bee NASH sedan $605 | 1945 NASH rambler sedan Auto | * . ef iS Red & white $705 | "56 WAGON — $1295 18s RAMBLER station wagon. 3% | @ passenger V-8 Ford, standard dr 28.000 miles a9 | transmission, R&H. : 6 LINCOLN — $2095 1953 ee sedan No money Premier 4 dr. power seats, power _ dn $27 | brakes, power steering. power 1954 MERCURY cnt No money dn Windows, R&H, automatic trans- $27 ; mission. 1950 STUDEBAKER convert. Stor- | “age char os : 5 1954 STUDEBAKER No money dn. / * 4 FORD — $450 50 m a cylinder club coupe, R&H 1953 ae oer Wagon. IP T 25 money dn mo ONTIAC $325 1953 HEVY 2-dr. No money dn. | = mo le soor 8 cylinder R&H. 1956 FORD 2-dr No money dn. ! 53 PL YMOUTH ¢ 0 mo i 35 1953 FORD Victor! =?) i dn $27 ria. Ne money | door with radio & heater 1950 PONTIAC” station wagon, No! .. _ . ™ ra No money dn. $18. per) “SQ PONTIAC — $75 195 PONTIAC Catalina No méney 2dr ain heater & rust | Ti 7 per mo ~ , 1950 age are coupe. Stor- NM. ANY MORE A iD | 1953 pre SOTO No money dn $12 50 RUSS _ DAWSON Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln English Ford Line 232 S. SAGINAW 20131 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER an 6.3900 — | 666 S WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM 91 For Sale Cars JEROME “Bright Spot’ ‘til 10 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ALWAYS 79 FINE USED CARS | TO CHOOSE FROM For happier trouble-free motoring In weather cold or hot; You can't go wrong with your selection From JEROME “Bright Spot.” JEROME "Bright Spot” _Eddie ~~ $957 toe 4DR. Power sore & brakes, A very nice car. BOB FROST, INC. some etpen ve @m take ee pul» power, Mike new, owner, LI 6-1023. NEW '58 FORDS Casto wer mb 1dr. C atader aid: Sunliner demonstrator, loaded. BOHR MU 41715 TAKE OVER Pay. 1956 FORD, 6, OVER Ex- ce’ ly clean. $65. Roger’s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 RAMBLER JEEP ‘DEALER ‘37 FORD PAIRLANE. MUST SELL FE 89101. FE 1-9524, 1955 Ford Customline 2-Dr. 8 CYLINDER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Larry Jerome nace orn DEALER ’ "pachenane, ‘gaat tte ‘or _“ ic, clean, __Phone EF M 34380" 1955 reg ty FPAIRLANE. FORDO- matic Good cond, $650. OR 3-1006 after 4 p.m. 7 “CY” OWENS FORD —__-__—$0_ FORD 2 DOOR ~ $145 “cy” OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW FE 6-4101 33. FORD 8. cond. D. pw peeaae EM . HL Rig- EXC. 3-0081 $150 FOR $1,100 EQUITY IN 1957 Ford convert. Power steering. ‘w tires, Fordomatic. Sharp. Call Jim Gilner OR 3-9026 or FE 54-9204. ‘$2 FORD, GOOD rept TAKE over payments, FE 5-05 1956 Ford Convertible Radio & heater. Thunderbird en- gine Biack with white top. $1,005. BOB FROST, IXC 280 — Biva By-Pass around Bem) su cap 3 WINDOWS, OLDS EN- dr. sedan, torqueflite, power steer- ing & brakes radio heater, white Let Ser ee ae i 2 sa 8 rd adapter, a Olds-Cadillac Dealer hups, $25. OR 37064, Orchard Lake at Cass {FORD 3 D SHAPE $15. TEL . Tron s) FE 8-0488 Open til 10) Fr estes. “ee HEV. $ UNS GOOD. ‘$1 FORD, 6 $40. Nac eme . MAple | 5-6856 Foes RED HOT DEMONSTRATOR. | 1%? FORD, 2 DR. VIC |" FOM, R&H, whites. $1695. raate. Sharp 1968 Chrysier Saratoga 4 Bisais Ford’ FE $-0204. 161 FORD eter) COUPE, V-8. R- Ford 2-Dr Custo 0 , “HOUGHTEN "ee SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN SALES CAR AND SERVICE $28 N Main, Rochester OL 1-0761 1954 CHRYSLER, LEATHER TRIM. mr $450. Ortonville. National 1956 CHRYSLER WINDSOR NEW port. All wer. Perfect shape. Anytime after 6, FE 2-6326. 1988 CHRYSLER BARATOGA 2? DR. HARDTOP with very low mileage. Has al) those extras Sid want. Automatic transm: pews: steering & brakes, radio, eater, rear speaker, rear window defoger, stone shields, gorgeous tu-tone blue. Ready to go. Only $3195 R&R MOT es. 24 Oak- land Ave, FE 4-3528 WE BUILD” Our Business On TRUST WE EARN IT By Giving You The PACTS On Our “TOP-V ALUE" Handpicked Cars "57 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN HARDTOP 2 door—radio & heater, Hy- Areneue. W-Walls. Deluxe >» intertor. $1804 Pele J 57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . Station wagon—8 cyl.. radio & heater. Fo-O-Matic. Ivory & WJC 8 Ees blue $i8e4 57 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP Radio & heater, Foret aes: Powerpack, W-Walls. Beau- tiful bronze paint. Bi 5 eee $1844 "57 DODGE - Gononer HARDTOP | 4 door—radio & heater aut i transmission, | W-Walls, * Sear ene brakes, 1774 87 CHEV ROLET ' 4 DOOR 21 ; 8 cyl radio & heater Pow- j ergiide, Onyx Black rap 56 OLDSMOBILE 2 DOOR 88 Radio & heater, Hydramat- le 2 tone Blue $i2e4 "56 “STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 DOOR Radio & heater, ivory dark blue Be $ 894 55 BU ICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR Radio & heater, Ivory & red : : $ 804 $3 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR Radio & heater, Ivory & black $ 304 GLENN'S Motor Sales 952 W. HURON EW LOCATION FOR BOE Y, VALUE” USED CARS FE 4-7371 i} FE 4-17974 tires, beautifu) tu-tone green & & H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY white. 3500 actual miles. Baer mo, Cal, Credit — < = fice price $3,285 R & TORS, 724 Oakiand Ave, FE “te arold Turner Ford. +3528. re nou vic $060. 197 CHEVY CONVERT, POWER- Calls after 3:30 EMpire 3-2400, lide, R&H, $1745. Eddie Steele 19546 CYL. CLEAN. 6308. ord. PE 5-0204. EM 30117. "58 MGA ROADSTER “87 MGA roadster "58 Hillman ‘h4 Buick, fuy power iike new as Dosge . V-8, 2-Dr. coe ¢ LOOK od THATS EXACTLY WHAT DO WHEN YOU OUR UALITY SELECTION AUTOMOBILES. OUR 2 YEAR WARRANTY PLAN ASSURES OF SATISFACTION. BUY TH CONFIDENCE. $1195~ 36 Plymouth Wagon $995 *S4 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $1795 58 Ford 2-Dr. $1195 36 Ford Wagon $1395 56 DeSoto 4-Dr. $695 "55 Plymouth 4-Dr. $495 52 Ford W agon $1795 ‘37 Plymouth Hardtop $1795 "37 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $695 34 Ford Victoria $2395 ‘37 Olds 98 Holiday $99 ‘31 Plymouth Sedan $495 "53 Ford 4-Dr. $2095 "37 Buick Cent. Hardtop $199 49 DeSoto 4-Dr. $345 “5 Mereury 2-Dr. SCHUTZ_ MOTORS, INC. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 S. Woodward MI 6.5302 —— Chevrolet LEFTOVERS 2-DOORS 4-DOORS HARDTOPS ~ CONVERTIBLES As Low As $1698 ALSO SOME OFFICIALS’ CARS AND DEMONSTRATORS ° North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at Woodward Ave. Birmingham + MI ¢-2735 1957 FORD 4-DR. wer steering, power fog 1 owner w e. BOB FROS ANG. 280 Hunter Bivd (By-Pass around B’ham) 1957 FORD, 4 DR, SEDAN FAIR- lane, R&H, POM. whites, 1 own- er car. 10,000 miles. $1643, Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204. 3, FORD, VIC. FORDOMATIC Rae we Only, : ™ PE 43529 i986 DT Hunter Biv, et Ha: D. FULL POW- wih wb whtte interior 7.000 miles, Will] accept trade-in. FE after 4-0202 5 p.m. Community Mtr. Sales mute Ford 4-Dr. -- ig an 8 cyclinder radio Bey fleater standard trans. nearly uw tires fess clean inside and oul PEOPLES aUTO SALES 68 Oakiand PE 3-2351 CLEAN Oe baa oP aa wi se Waterford. REPOS SSESSION Lag! go fires n't pip | iors rice. tach needed. Mt shor takes Ba) — ~ — —— 1953 FORD V-8 ne res down pore paey- "BOB FROST, INC, 280 Hunter Bivd. (By-Pass around rion! REPOSSESSION Lakes. _ FE #0402 ‘48 JEEP METAL TOP. CLEAN, $475. FE 7-0733 4 WHEEL DRIVE JEEP. NATION- al 71-3368 1958-Lincoln Premier 4dr. hardtop. Full power. Bpot- aie inside & Gut. Air-conditioned. “BOB FROST; XC 280 Hunter Bivd. 68: (By-Pass around B’ham) —_- BUICK | Better Buy Used Cars | 'S7 Buick .........$2295 ROADMASTER Cony Ente dynafiow, heater, power and §6 windows, et red with black leather interior. 'S7 Buick 2-Dr. ....$2195 ROADMASTER HARDTOP. 4dy- nafiow, radio, heater, white tires. full power. A nice car. . $1595 | 'S7 Pontiac 2-Dr. CHIEPTAIN HARDTOP, straight | stick, tu-tone paint, white tires A sharp car. 7 | 37 Plymouth 4-Dr. $1795) _ BELVEDERE HARDTOP. auto- matic transmission, radio, mesiet| { perfect car. *S7 Chevrolet ..... $1695 BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, seliow with black , white tires, radio heater, tur’ ite transmission. A ‘37 Buick 4-Dr. .$2195 SUPER HARDTOP. _— paint, steering & brakes, foam rubber | cushions, beautiful family car $7 Buick 4-Dr. $2295 ROADMASTER HARDTOP. a beautiful tu-tone ore owner car with automatic transmission, pow- er steering, brakes, windows and seat, radio, heater and white "56 Olds 4-Dr. ..... $1895 98 HARDTOP with tu-tone paint, hydramatic, radio, heater, power steering & brakes wer win- dows, foam rubber cushions white tires. A beauty "56 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1195 SPECIAL Straight stick. radio, heater white tires. tu-tone vaint. Hard to beat at $1,195 56 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1595 CENTURY HARDTOP. beautiful tu-tone paint, dynaflow. radio, heater white tires 36 Buick 2-Dr. $1495 SPECIAL HARDTOP wh dyna- flow on heater. whfte tires. tu-tone paint "56 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 995 8 with straight stick, radio, heat- er, white tires, tu-tone paint. A steal at $995. " b 56 Plymouth . $1495 SPORT SUBURB AN ‘9 Paasenner WAGON with automatic trans- mission. heater white tires, beau- tifu: tu-tone paint. rea) nice family wagon 7 ‘35 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1095 ee ree eater -tone paint, w te Ss, TODAY ONLY! rc 55 Pontiac ........$1295 9 PASSENGER WAGON with au- tomatic transmission, radio, heat- er. oversize tires, tu-tone paint. 8 one ig in excellent condition Inside & out _ 54 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 795 88 automatic transmission, radi? heater —_ tires, fear $3 Chevy Seton ..$ 495 PICKUP A bargain. ‘50 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$ 139 pCa ea are transmission, radio and heater. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard, Lake Ave. JFE 29101 Open Eves. 4 aa we A he weecian ype ener "Branton Sadie “> Pontiac eee eee 1053 Che ub ray FRA a 957 Chevrolet 2 a} tap Powe Powe! pea hoe te ~ ere LONE et ge OR Ae ar. eo er ey sae CANE eb ee ees ~@ dr, | ry) uituialle, nado . Radio ayerne te aera ee ee Gener dr. Aue new ‘38 Nace nts Buicks and dgemeos. still in HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 1953 ogra HARDTOP a step Roger’s 605 Auburn’ Ave RAMBLE PULL Wonder- a Sales & Service PE R-JEEP DEALER 1956 ag 2-DR. Psroomeue. _ Bete ca FROST, Reo 2. Beeter: “tlo & heater, MA 6-0501. 1957 Mercury Monterey +DR Lie ls hardtop. Power power brak Ar are tire hasn't eee. i m rad beea es. Low “BOR FROST, INC. 266 Hunter Bivd. (B-Pass 166 MERCURY MONTCLAIR. door, ha Mercomatic, al! tone Secor Sell ong owner, view MI 6-6934 around B’bam} i heater. accessories, 2 or take over pay- FE + 12,009 actual miles. <- 3702, 952 Lake- Recbiiieans, ” 0s pit ¥ lina, private a PE 5-1095. Hardenburg | ‘36 oer. jack 32 4 65 Pon i R&H. Hyd Hoes iy H 606 25 neeke Guage race "FE See 1952 PO STA- coe ee 4 PONTIAC, 2 DE. CHIEFTAIN, $100 full price. FE 8-027 Clean. 437 SORVER ARP PONTIAC CONVERTE rie All access. FE_ 2-1652. FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC AIN CAT. COUPE & heater Red with white ac- $2095 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE” : PE 37117 63 PONTIAC IAC CONVERTIBLE ag ieren mechanical cond. | owner. 1955 Mer cury M’clair HT Biack with white top, black & ee et agra apie Radio * BOB FROST. INC. Clearance Sale SAVE UP TO $1,500 BOB FROST, INC. 2% HUNTER (BY-Pass BLVD. MI AROUND B'HAM) 1953 Mercury Monterey & —— Mercometio. |} Radio Can finance. “BOB FROST, | “INC. 200 se Bivd. MI B-Pass around B'ham) 6-6834 ‘2 Tash M. VERY GOOD shape. we. Fe ate 1956 RAMBLER. whites. Steele Nice car Ford. FE 4 OR. HT. Ral. $1005. Exdie $-0204, Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER NEW & OSED CARs BILL SPENCE RAMBLER GALES & re 211_8. Saginaw 84541 1951 Same NASH Eddie CONVERT | Se Steele Ford, FE R¢ &C. Rambler OUR SLOGA WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL SERVICE, EM }-4155 1953, i “HYDRA Rah NO MONEY DowN ments of $14.27 me. Call Mat Cre Mgr Mr. | serie a W Nalled ‘Lake rer th “3 PONTIAC Ee WHOLE- SALE PRICE $095. w.W. TIRES. es UTO.. TRANG. nag ings PONTING 2 Or ok $395. EDDID Wrlecie Por . FE 5-9204 BK 1968 nap rall PONTIAC 2 Hardtop. loaded. exc — $2305. +—M¥-3-8752..— = 1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP RADIO, beater ree vrieet Hier 1 er than Repo ha. top. Oar .. stock. Here Yours tor anew North Ghee flunter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham ul «+7738 iff VOLKSWAGEN CONVERT- ible, $1,495 EM 34658, evenings. ‘3 VOLKSWAGEN ‘56 SUNROOF - Ferret Low mileage, $1003. MA *§2 WILLYS 2 DR. SEDAN. VERY clean FE4-0065. WILLYS JEEP — 17 ae running cond. PE 26848 Dr.. Orehard tees 57 VOLKSWAGEN Bun roof-—rea! sharp - 61.506 55 DODGE 2-DR cUsTOM ROYAL HARDTOP One owner, sparkling tu-tone green finish, power steering and automatic transmission ONLY $1.005 COLES PLYMOUTH FE ve 4511 re = BRAI BARGA BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE Over 34 Years Fair Dealing WE CARRY YOUR NOTE * ON THESE CARS 1955 DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR < $895 1954 CHEVROLET Anas PICKUP ew Tires $395 1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Powerglide and Radio . $795 1954 PONTIAC CUSTOM Sil ay DOOR 1-OWNE $795 1933 CHEVROLET DOOR 20,000 Miles on Motor $325 1952 FORD PANEL DELIVERY . VERY CLEAN — 1-OWNER $395 1952 PONTIAC 4DOOR 8 HYDRAMATIC $295 20 PER CENT DOWN pee Oakland County's Oldest DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealer CASS AT WEST PIKE STREETS FE 2-0186 ° COME IN AND DRIVE THE DESOTO & PLYMOUTH BEFORE NS FORD a 1954 DE SOTO 4-DOOR_V'8 POWER STEERING $695 1954 HUDSON SEDAN GOOD TRANSPORTATION $295 ! 1c 5. Bul 2-DOOR RADIO $495 1953 DE SOTO 4-DOOR 6 POWER STEERING $495 1952 DODGE 00D CONDITION $245 1951 PLYMOUTH +DOoR $95 1959 YOU BUY WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) ww, (?*o WXYZ, (1278) WCAR, (1130) WPRON, (1466) WIBE, (1498) oo W News sa News. Mrs Cage; 1:30—WJH, Yng. Dr. —— Toure? oe ww, “Bandstand wee LR — sets : ae end eatter, Davie: os KY ur as tw ews, rr Smee | cee ns mer pe een I een ae, NEON Suns 2:00-—-WJIR, Rt to Happiness) ware “Wattrtek, McKenate WJBK. 8tereo Weow, mens foal Ses WWJ, News, huecha, WCAR, News. Pace ESE batt mec news weit CELW, Grant Davies WHOR Rewe. Bee 11:90 WJK, Maste "9:80—WIR, Jack Harris, oe ces | 6:0— WIR, Dinner Date oan pert Bellvoy " WPON Bob Lark wxvay 'D Merve _WPON Music With Mason 10190— WIR. Arthur Godtrey | manlcalisest twee: CKLW. Hews, Eaaie Chase —_ Were. Curt Calls “WWJ. One Man's Family _ Sports. Candlelight CKLW News, M. Morgan WXYZ. News, | THURSDAY MORNING bl les id CKLW News. ghiftbreax 200 Ww Guest House ; x * P Morgan ae m Aarenclitare Rpt WPON Chuck Lewis bianca —_ Trent CKLW Fulton Lewis Jr. ww , News, Matinee WCAR. News. , Patric WXYZ, Fred. Wolf 10:30—WJR, Don Ameche WXYZ McKenzie's Matinee WJBK Jack. Bellboy CKLW Rooster wes CKLW. News. Davies WJBK, McLeod — eS hee ah rid +] 11:00—WJR, Whispering Sts. WPON _— soneee WCAR. News, et a \ x va i Welk WPON Bob Wesle ww. News, French W, B. Davies WXYZ, Paul Winter 3;30—WJR, Rouse Party WPON. Jim Case Pn cakis wfusio CKLW. News. E. WWJ, Women in House cay Guy pa phe pees gers! sree WXYZ. ~~ McKenzie ‘ews, ei “Wd, Mews People WPON larly Bd. Spts. WPON. Chuck Lewis Gis aoe as, Ww t Train 7:00—-WJR Dan_ Kirby 11:30— W. Time for Music] 4:06—.WJR, Band Parade ra ee | ees ate a BS i ae 8:30-—WJR, Answer Please a. — attri engie CKLW News. Toby David CKLW Ne Was, Meee WJBK. News, George THURSDAY AFTERNOON | WCAR, Rews, Bennet Bennett | WCAR, .News WPON | 990 WIR, World Tonight WPON Bob Lark 2:06-—-WJIR, News. Wells yws News, Maxwell 4:30-—-WJR, Music Hall ww) 2:30—WJR Music Hall CKLW Grant. Livestock Ww Jim Deland igi Casey WxYS Reve Wolf WXYZ. M Sh XY2. News, McKenzie oxLw David wiek 8 S43 News. Chase #:30—WJR, Lead Question WJBK. News. George WCAR News. Purse WJBK, Jack, Getiboy WCAR News. She News, Lewis 800 WR News = : e€ 16;00—W, WJR. News, B Guest /2:30— W. Tithe. For Music Ways Wattrick, McKenzie ww rte Rettler Ww —— French WXYZ, News, Shorr CKLW eee. Chase WXYZ, Jack Surrell WXYZ. News Wolf CKLW News, Davies News, Meteo CKLW Knowles WIBE, acre Oete WCAR, Bruce Martyn WCAR, Tenn Mise J weer oem Seu Sows 100-WIR, Perer L. Hayes Bon sfsckinnon WPON News tark tore apts axel $:30—W usic Hall 16:30 wWd News WYZ. feat chentie 196i. * Music Hall ieve oe Ww Chase Guay News, Knowles =| SORLW. News. David Sak. News. etd Wier apis. McLeod Ww cue & Sound’ ott WJBK, News, WPON, Bob Lark Eo wathaye peeeere Y= orem es ge pe ‘ t — .-Today's Television Programs -- Programs. furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject fo change without sotice. iTo Dramatize Weird Reality for Case Never Solved Circle night on CBS-TV (10: 00-11:00 P:M., EST). i i Li SEL {rt i Tr : ~~ . ESE Acts II and TI will consist of Circle Theater Presents — _ Variety of Explanations _ Sh Saree 2 & ag aaa = BSD A BBE pe ge Ge Ca FORTY-SEVEN SS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 Objects’ on + Tonight i PERFECT FACE — Linda Darnell, who stars in the CBS Tele- vision Network's “Pursuit” production ‘‘Free Ride,” this evening, is a Texas-born beauty who has long been described as ‘‘the girl with the perfect face.” In “Free Ride,” she plays a lovely San Francisco beauty with too much money, a Nob Hill address and a somewhat fatal attrac- _ tion for an ex-prize fighter. Sergeant Guilty in Abuse Case Second at Ft. Jackson to Be Convicted of Mistreating Trainees FT. JACKSON, S.C. (AP) — A battle-hardened Army sergeant has been convicted of requiring one private to shout obscenities and of conducting a mock hanging to discipline another recruit. Sgt. 1.C. Charles L, Moman, 28, of Empire, Ala., Tuesday became the second Ft, Jackson sergeant Woman Born a Slave Dies at 107 in Tennessee ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP)— Aunt Jo Taylor, who was born as a slave owned by Tennessee's famed Taylor family in 1851, died Tuesday at the age of ,107. Aunt Jo, who had been in ill health in recent years, often re- called what she called ‘Free Day,’’ when the slaves were freed in 1865 by the Emancipation Proc- lamation. She was 14 at the time. * * * She was owned by Nathaniel Green Taylor, father of Alf and Bob Taylor, who opposed each other for governor in 1886, and who both later served as governor and U.S. senator. convicted of maltreating recruits. He pleaded innocent of all charges 4 M.Sgt. George L. Sovie, 30, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., was convicted last week of maltreatment charges. itences from Tourt-martial panels ‘of officers and enlisted men, were iconsidered relatively light. Moman was reduced one rank ito sergeant and fined $300. Sovie was reduced to sergeant first lelass and fined $450. . Both were top cadremen in the same training company, whose commander, Lt. Gerald M. Wheat- ley, 24, of Bridgeton, N.J., will be Channel &—WIBK-TY Channel 4—WWJ-TV_ Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (11:20 aca Lebapsepe bas ,{12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 300 o Curtain Time. Comedy. (4) Sports. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. , (9) Popeye. (2) Sports. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (4) News: Williams. (1) Liberace. (2) Racket Squad. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Tom (9) Movie. . o* Conway, ‘Falcon and the cai (4) Weather: Eliot. Coeds.” ('43.) 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. 315 (4) Box Four. 11:30 (7) Night Court. a4 Sri-w an ‘com (9) Theater ( ) (4) E.T.V. Digest. Ee ow ) (4) Jack Paar. 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Progen water outcasts (2) Weather. 13 will vendor 38 Tacearer $0 Article os Today's Radio Programs ‘ s them to make up their own minds Other theories include the pres-| ence of water streams beneath the By EARL x * te ag own cigarets on the floor this party by from jet aircraft passing over- head, radio waves, underground aa Ca Go A poltergeist is the “noisy | “The House of Flying Objects” will recapitulate the theories and then remind viewers that they will be in possession of as many facts; as the experts are, thus leaving as to what really happened in the he house in Seaford, Long Js- and. . lo * * * Written especially for ‘“Arm- strong Circle Theatre” by Irve, Tunick, ‘The House of Flying Ob- jects” will be narated by CBS News Correspondent Douglas Ed- wards. Robert E. Costello is execu- tive producer. Jacqueline Babbin is the producer and William Corri-| gan the director. Firecrackers, \Gongs Greet Red Troops | TOKYO (AP) — Peiping wel- comed Red Chinese troops back from North Korea today with cheers, gongs and firecrackers. More than 200,000 persons hailed the soldiers of Gen. Yang Yung in a day-long celebration, radio Peiping announced. The Commu- nists say all Chinese troops in North Korea, once estimated at 250,000 or more, have been withdrawn, The third and last ported completed Sunday. x *® * | scription of the - ecoming: Premier Chou En-lai greeted, Yang and the trainload of troops, | saying: ‘I warmly welcome you | ,» Who have returned in triumph. ” Chou and the general drove at, the head of a procession through | the city. The streets were be- decked with banners and posters, Ly with anti-American slogans. * * * Later a separafe rally was held for the soldiers. Mayor Peng! Chen, a member of Red China’s Politburo, told 10,000 listeners: “U_ S. imperialism can be defeat- The U.N. Command in South Korea has rejected a Red demand for withdrawal of U.S, troops, who would have to be based much farther away than thé Chinese if they pulled out. Anderson Sees Emperor TOKYO (AP) — Emperor Hiro- hito and Empress Neagako re- ceived U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert B.. Anderson and his wife today. They are on a one-week visit to Japan en route home from the recent International Monetary WILSON evening gowns, ghost” of folklore — prankish %roke up the Princess with this poem titled Even Princesses Are ~ | Neglected These Days WILSON * I saw Princess Margaret lighting her at a very chic society ball here. The young lords and princes at her table paid no mind but kept their eyes show, watching Bea Lillie whirl some beads around herself like a hula hoop. Frank Sinatra een not attending. Though he’d informed them he couldn’t| come, some of the young lords and ladies, sitting on the floor in their dinner jackets and) é kept chanting, “We want Frankie,” to the em- Of Honor Enjoys vibrations, and the thought that barrassment of less famous,stars. * * Miss Lillie had rushed over from “Auntie Mame” and she, “Mistaken Identity” :| * I was standing on a corner as quiet as could be When a big ugly old man tied his horse to me. When Princess Margaret lit four cigarets without any help from the Marquis of Hamilton, Marquis Douru and others, I Som uke besuine ever to give her a light myself. PRINCESS MARGARET Her usual-escort, Billy Wallace, was home with a cold. The Princess, who wore a new bouffant hair style. got a little bored ;.. counties has recessed its hear-| ‘long about 2 A.M. She whispered something to one of the young ing, after taking testimony from| ‘ladies, whereupon Her Highness and her whole crowd cut out. several municipal and civic But Meg was surely friendly to Antonio, dancer, and to Bea. Bea’s a big hit in “Mame” you can’t get tickets. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN Mrs. Marlon Brando turned down a 10 grand newspaper) \offer to write about her bustup with Marlon . Genevieve (of the Paar show) just did an album in English —‘to the convention all material ob- Both West Point and Annapolis invited the entire Copa mittee could ‘chorus line to their football games . . him), left a bigger estate than Mike did . I might get away with let- ting my Beautiful Wife light two of her own, but never four. ~— fi a! duct unbecoming an officer. a Korean veteran wil ll years ot Army service, was convicted of these four of -seven counts: 1. Requiring Pvt. Custis T. Ha- 'thorne of Hattiesburg, 2. Threatening to hang Pvt} Jimmy Cope of Mountain Creek, | in a move to discipline him} Ala., 'for falling asleep on a rifle firing range. | 3. Kicking a can of greasy solu ition into the face of Pvt. William L. Henry of Gainesville, lwhile Henry was — in a mess hall grease trap. ‘Pvt, James J. Moore of Parkers- burg, Va, head first into the | grease trap. Only the Guest Christmas Party SAN ANTONIO, Tex. one except the guest of honor en- jjoyed it very much. * * * About two dozen friends, \tives and nurses crowded into the, room of Eva Munoz, 13. They | gave her presents, decorated 8| ‘Christmas tree and ate ice cream and eake. | x« * * Eva was happy, but a little sus- picious. She was tired when the Meg took them out of a gold guests had left. Her parents sat cigaret box and inserted them quietly during the party. into a gold holder and lit them Doctors say the from a packet of matches. Then eighth-grader will never see the she put her elbows on the'real holiday. tablecloth. “There doesn't seem to be any one guy minding Her High ness,” I said to foot. That’s how crowded i was. despite bad reviews iDavid Pelham took one review which called the show “A hor- rible disaster” and made big advertisements out of it. And now N.Y. . 8 © stage of the withdrawal was re-|but can’t do one in French (because of an old contract). (Copyright, 1958) 4 Negro Mothers File’ Million Dollar Claim | NEW YORK (AP)—Four Negro women demand a million dollars | iin damages from the city on) grounds their children suffered by attending inferior and segregated schools. * * * The claim was filed Tuesday at | the city comptroller’s office. It charged that the rights of the are being violated through ‘‘the g:o and Puerto Rican children.’’| This alleged separation, the claim said, feeling of -inferiority as to their status in the community that may, affect their hearts and minds in| a way never to be undone.” * * * Fund and World eek meeting in 4 a Delhi. The Harlem a charged the, a re jester tended ‘‘to retard the ed- the Flamenco) groups. ’ She has cancer. Home Rule Decision Tied to Nov. 4 Vote LAN SING up — The Senate com- mittee on the study of home rule; some young: lord who was standing on my t The committee reported ‘the weight of the testimony was Producer in favor of action to permit coun- ities to set up the type of govern- ment best suited to their needs. The committee recess was taken |pending outcome of the Nov. 4 ‘ballot on a proposal for a consti- itutional convention. If the proposal is approved, the . French. singer committee could then turn over ‘tained in its hearings. If the proposal-is rejected, the then consider . H’wood buzz is that’ submitting a constitutional amend- - Peiping radio broadcast this de. Mike Todd’s biographer, Art Cohn (who died in the crash with ment to the next Legislature. This . That's earl, brother., would set up machinery for the ‘counties to submit plans to’ their voters for a tvpe of county govern- ment best suited to their needs. Ss ucational development of Negro Burt School eitare and to deprive them o of nee of the benefits they would Polio Clinic | receive In a school system The claim is expected to resul iin a lawsuit against the city lon the assumption the city wil not honor the demand. 2 Detective. ‘Dreams Up’ Clue, Gets His Man MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (AP)'to all persons wishing to partici-| children under the 14th Amend-| Detective Richard Brammer be- pate in any part, or all of the ment and the state civil rights law|}jeves in following up every lead. Salk vaccine program. He told his partner, Joe Durban| Cost for each person will be. warrant. In the dream, Brammer of Rodela’s sister, So the detectives. went to th ise s home, _ Ten minutes later Rodela drove! lap. and Brammer’s dream camejuled for Monday, December 1 and. true. racially integ ated | mea mee Set Nov. 3, 5 ty ‘will be set up in the school ready 'for operation Nov. 3 and 5. The first clinic, sponsored by ithe Parent-Teacher’s Association, ‘willbe available from 5 to 8 p.m. perpetuation of a public school that he had dreamed of arresting $1 for each injection, and a mini-| system which provides segregat-|Ajbert Rodela, whom they had mum of three injections are need- | ‘ed and. unequal facilities for Ne-| heen hunting! a month on a forgery ed for immunity. Dates are being) set up to cover the first, second, 5 said, third and fourth injections. tends to. generate & the arrest was made at the home! All ‘panied by their parent or guard- ejian and qualified personnel will ibe in attendance. The second clinic has been sched-. ecnemiey: December 3rd, "Both the Moman and Sovie sen-' ‘tried later this week. He is aol cused of neglect of duty and con- Miss., to| ‘make lewd remarks in a loud] , |remarks in a loud voice on fre- | LONDON — This Jet Set columnist is sorry to inform you, ‘quent occasions. that British royalty’s manners are getting slovenly. In fact,| sloppy. Fia., | | 4. Forcing other trainees to dip| (AP) —} iThere was a Christmas party at| a hospital here Tuesday, but no/ rea dark-eyed, A polio clinic for all children land adults in the William Burt) ‘School area in Waterford Township, | children must be accom-’ MUFFLER suops MUFFLERS INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait t Wath A SILENT MIDAS MUFFLER E aeacea oT) MIDAS MUFFLER sHOP “Ne Flint Guarantee Replacement on Saturday” | KING’S Midas Muffler Service ae South vl epee "FE "92-1010 Open Mon. thru Thurs. "til 5:30, Fri. ‘til 8:00 Sat. ‘til 5:00 [T-Vv_ Member of Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 Cc & ¥. 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Qne of the new cases was in Detroit and brought the city’s 1958 total to 617 compared with 175 in the corresponding period last vear. In the Netherlands Antilles in the West Indies the official lang- uage is Dutch. But, only a few people speak any language other THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 te = | WASHINGTON—It's the second) "Uns -lure’s defeat. may be holding a slight edge ‘|}ter than two to one. The campaign Boeing Airplane company, Indications point to the, meas- COLORADO—Right to work has -jgiven the state's campaign its only snap this year. Its right to work committee includes a Den- ver housewife, a cattleman, and an airline mechanic at odds with his union, as| He's well known. and liked ‘\having been beaten in 1956 by bet-|' for it got its biggest shot of steamj| _|from William Allen, president of) #” ‘mandate jf elected. in rural; Jr. IDAHO—The proposal failed in the legislature here. by two votes in . It's the quietest: campaign. of all the six going. Observers think the. proposal has the. best chance Edwin Johnson, former governor and senator, heads the opposition. of winning here ¢ any place in the West, FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF THOUSANDS OF USERS . Every testimonial ever presented in this Bows. peper for O-Jib-We Sitters, wes , s grateful patient who was helped by this famous, time medicine. O-Jib-Wa Bitters bes ne Z gz = S \. O-J18-WA BITTERS. Three economical sizes ot all leading dreg stores in Michigan er than English. . s. 3 ic, — 1 i | Ps as Ze oe = Pa 4 ee . DIDN’T HELP — This demonstration by:Indi- working to block similar proposals in six other | — jee ana union members didn’t prevent enactment of _ states this election day. F a a right ta work law in 1957, but labor groups are eae: : . ap : Stirs Interest in 6 States .. ae. ae > GRIF P a | Right to Work Vote Big | | . NEW YORK (NEA) — Right tejmost ‘everywhere. In Colorado, , Organized labor condemns the Service When You work proposals up for decision in some right to work advocates try|legislation as “‘union-busting” and a Need It... six states are touching off More! stay anonymous, gr fear of | 35 leading the worker back to long emotional fire than any other is-| nin reprisals against Meear busi! hours and “‘sharecropper” wages. 4 that’s the hind of service [Sue facing the nation’s vdters this cos. They see the whole labor O€¢e ~ that counts the most, and fall. : movement as undermined if Y ve © it’s the kind of insurance ee |e Mente rr? = labor | right to work gains more head- ‘ q service you ®an get only The proposal, which generally) ica bey ae aenll koowr way from a home town agent provides that a worker need not) — a < = ~ fe tie (Advocates quote a survey show- who is always nearby, /J9im a union to get or keep a job, panier vi Le La ing that in states now covered, eager and able to serve [/lready stands as law in 18 states. peieee: union membership either held or & you |Half those in the country would) Both sides know the sfakes are) gained.) / . Ware indencr . be covered if California, Ohio.) high. California and Ohio are the! Here's how the fight looks in the AND CO. / alec ees Colorado, Washington, Kansas and/first big industrial states to vote) six combat zones: : ROEBUCK | f of an insurance company.’ _ Idaho “should be added “Nov. 40 yon “right to work.” “In each the CALIFORNIA—Knowland’s tight - /~ ~ We advise vou according To block that outcome organ- |!ssue Is close. . link to the right to work proposal| to your best interests and || 2d labor has undertaken the Victory for the proposal in either! partly explains his unconcealed when ‘vou have @ loss we | greatest electioneering effort in |or both would make a real dent./feud with Republican Gov. Good- as ‘aw ead ‘ | its history. On the other side, |Other large;industrial states might win J. Knight, running for his alone. _ yeu | business organizations and busi- |try to follow suit. Senatelecat! : For the protection and eel he ed oe be Where right to work wins, the | Disgruntled union members aetvice VOU need ace Ga | ties with unaccustomed fervor | ynion shop goes down the drain |launched the campaign in this loc il iadewen nS é ‘aeent and frankness. when the present agreements (state, but it languished until movie . he serves < ra : Supporters and opponents are, expire. producer Cecil B. DeMille and eee ae ee pouring millions of dollars into) sc. oorters say the right to work former San Francisco Mayor THATCHER ‘ their high-pitched campaigns. On| ;. Vita) to any American's normal| Roger Lapham took over. ' the key battlegrounds the land-|, ise ; Svery , it h ; i : m.| freedom of choice. Mindful of the} OHIO—Everybody’s in it here, ' PATTERSON Rie EE ICCna CE biliboards McClellan committee’s racketeer- from Catholic bishops to shoe-shine which shout their urgings. TV. | ing disclosures, they portray the|boys. In office or factory or home | and WERNET | radio, bumper Re ian) pamphlets) proposal as reform, arguing that! or bar, no candidate’s name rings Seconds But 4 711 COMMUNITY NATIONAL in a flood, all carry the message.| workers free to join or not to join out so often as does the phrase tj e BANK BLDG FE 2-9224 BITTERNESS PREVAILS ja union can’t be bulldozed by ae to work.” . Bitterness marks the debate al-'rupt leaders. Observers think the proposal Al [ ST ATE Greatest Savings in All Kenmore Electric Heater History! CALL SEASONS” PEC / ACU; LAR | PRE-SEASON 6.7015 | PRICE els i 2 e ] Each in Pairs } Plus Ta: ¥ =|Nn- ; . . bd : Enjoy peace of mind this winter with ALLSTATE . snow tires. Here's the tir th husky biti ALLSTATE two-in-one TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALLS Ae Hehe ee oe caee ee . tread] gives youl; “eae Pe teats that really dig in... no more spinning in y u tough ‘Six eet me | pee snow, slush or mud. 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