The Weather ut Weather Berean | ftiow flurries. -(Detatis Page 2) nos me ae. ae ie as a , AF THE PONTIAC PR a Se Ge ae 2. BW 28 owes 117th YEAR * kke ae 1? é Edition ——- — - ; ES dR C UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PONTIAC, MIC 7 Here Is the New GMC Pickup Model for 1960 Area Hunters Hit Alege Hoffa Plane With 42 Aboard on Opening Day By JERRY SPECIAL TO THE PONTIAC PRESS CURRAN — Opening day of the 1959 Michigan regular deer je botipeteinesnercrananietani ub-zero | CHIAPETTA weather and deep snow in this area. But they still closed@=the-day with @better than average buck Kill. earthed a “shocking’ A beautiful blanket of more than six inches of | bonding racket allegedly used | fluffy snow covered this popular northeastern area. Many hunters walked to favorite stands Sunday lof profits to his pals,” News. | morning by moonlight. It*— was so bright and clear that at 6 a.m. you could see your shadow in the snow. - x * * Pontiae hunters at Club 24, north of Curran, bagged two bucks opening merning. Ralph Norvell once more was first in this camp to score. At 9:15 a.m. Norvell said he was trying to remove the top of his thermos bottle. “If I had had it off and were drinking my coffee, I would have missed him,” he said, Norvell, man, shot a fat spike buck as it ran through the woods. Bob Oliver, Pontiac auto deal- er, connected about two hours after Norvell got his deer. Oliver dropped a six-pointer in its tracks with aesipgie shot through the neck. ae “He stopped in a narfow opening in the woods,” Oliver said. “That was.my chance,"’ But Don’t Expect Any Cut ( jing with Dave Edstrom, Floyd Blakeslee, his brother Vic, | Louis H. Cole, Dr. George Pet- ‘roff, George Watson, Glenn Griffin and James Jankins. *~ *« * Oakland County hunters in | this area said this was the first | opening day in many years they had a good snow. Last year } rain soaked this ‘‘club country.”’ * * * The sub-zero weather present- ed Jack. Jacobs, Royal Oak architect, with an unusual ex- |perience. Jacobs, hunting at Crow Bar Ranch, said oil in |his bolt action .270 rifle froze Pontiac insurance | and the firing pin merely dent. | ‘ec cartridges when he tried eight times to «shoot at two ! different bucks. | He said he finally put the bolt Insurance of Officials Goes to One Firm, Magazine Charges NEW YORK (UPI)—The Sen- ate Labor Committee has by Teamster boss James Hoffa | “to channel millions of dollars | week magazine reported today. * * * The magazine said in its up- coming issue that the commit- tee has learned that the union has asked all its locals to bond | officials with the Summit Fidel- NEW ORLEANS, La. #—The wreckage of a hon Mitt potted today in the Gulf of Mexico 108 miles east-southeast of New Orleans. There were no signs of any survivors. NEW ORLEANS ‘UPI) — A National Airlines plane with 42 |persons aboard disappeared ity and Surety Co. of Akron, | over a fog-covered section of ‘Ohio, a company that has been |the Gulf of Mexico today and | |barred from doing business in | was feared lost. | at least one state—Massachu- 'setts—since 1955 for “loose | practices.”’ ‘JUST DROPPED OFF’ _ The four-engine DC7B“was on a routine flight from Miami to) Newsweeks said the secre- | New Orleans eatly today when | tary-treasurer of Summit's | Illineis office i: Sol C. Schwartz, longtime associate _ of Allen Dorfman, who con- | trols some 20 insurance cont panies. ° Dorfman is the~son of Paul | Dorfman, whom the Senate Labor Ratkets Committee has | identified as a friend of many | Ghicago hoodlums. in his pocket with a hand warm|’ «Hoffa is an old pal of Allen |er to free the sticky firing pin. eh ® * “Wher. the third buck came | along T finally got off a shot,’ Jacobs added. “I don’t know who was more surprised—me | Dorfman and has thrown him 'some three million dollars of | teamster insurance business be- fore—half of which, according to the Senate Committee’s 1959 | report, represented a ‘payoff to : "<~| or that unlucky buck.” It was|the Chicago mob’,”’ the maga- Norvell an@‘Dliver were hunt-'a spike. zine reported. Weighing Income Tax WASHINGTON starts today hard look at the income tax, which has been shifted around | a bit but not basically changed | since 1942. Lowered rates, balanced off by bringing under the tax some income which now: escapes it, are among the objectives of the House Ways and Means Committee. But .all eoncerned have made it plain no income tax cut is just around the corner. World War II saw the trans- formation of the income tax, with rates wd a olay xemptions lowered. a fon only the well-to-do had to worry much about, it became the painful’ and pretty general fact of American life that it is today. HOPE TO SPREAD BASE The ‘tax-writing committee says a major objective of its hearings beginning Monday is tax reform by spreading ‘the: | : (®—Congress | base to include income which | taking a long,| now for one reason or another | | is not taxed. Thus basic rates | might be lowered but adequate revenues maintained. Net only these toopholes— | as critics describe them—but a number of fairly basic com- ponents of the present tax structure are up for discus- | sion by a specially invited group of specialists. However, one theme running through most of the 2,300 pages of studies already gathered and published by the committee is: In practice it will be extremely hard to bring about any funda- mental change. HAVE TO GO SLOW Chairman Wilbur D....Mills (D-Ark) accompanied his first announcement of the commit- tee’s plans. with a caution that “eonstructive tax revision can- not be accomplished overnight.” The committee has earmarked five: weeks to hear specialists in particular areas. Specific proposals that win committee consideration will, at jected early next year to the rough and tumble of regular legislative hearings, with op- posing interests represented. such | | Committee aides said }elaborate an approach to tax | | legislation had never before | been used. } *x * *x | Congress has amended the lincome tax laws several times in the past 17 years, without changing essentially its basic characteristics. There- have béen alterations in rates and exemptions, special provisions for some groups—such as mar- ried couples and working moth- ers—4And a number of revisions described as loophole-closers. ¥ * * * Among the issues which ap- pear certain to be argued.over are the lower rate on’ capital gains, special provisions for dividends, oil and other mineral depletion allowances, and the tax treatment of expense ac- counts and such fringe benefits as hospitalization for employes and stock options for executives. a under present plans, be sub- | | its Convairs left Miami shortly screen. that has been tracking it, é The plane disappeared about a half hour from landing at New Orleans near the same spot where National Airlines’ last fatal accident almost seven years ago killed 45 persons. The plane was carrying 36 passengers, five crew members the Federal ministration. Coast Guard cutters and aircraft swarmed over the area but fog and brisk winds hampered the search. Coast Guard officials said the fog made it difficult toe get search planes and helicopters off the ground. A Coast Guard cutter bearing | two doctors and a store of medi- cal supplies left Gulfport, Miss., under full speed early today. * * x National Airlines said one of Aeronautics Ad- | before 7 a.m. with a number of airline Officials. A National spokesman said the officials figured the spot the missing | lifer disappeared was about 110 miles east-southeast of New Orleans. Coast -Guard officials § at Mobile’ reported that all its planes and ships had entered the search as well as Air Force rescue units from Miami to New Jrieans and civilian fishing boats. “We've got everything in the area we can get out huhting,”’ a spokesman said, | CHECK BOAT REPORT A fishing boat in the Gulf reporfed that a four-engine | plane circled over it for a time and then headed north, but the Coast Guard put little stock in the report. A Coast Guard spokesman said a plane was being sent to check out the report bat pointed out the boat was to- cated about 155 milés from ' | vicinity of Chandeleur Island, *| from the aircraft that it was | it ‘just dropped off’’ a radar | and a man believed to be with | in Bond Racket Feared Lost Over Gulf | ‘where the last observed. plane was ; received it,’’ Trowbridge said. The plane, Flight 967, took off | from Miami at 11:05 p.m. EST rit took eat p It took off at 12:2 EST for New Orleans. When tast heard from it was at 14,000, feet which might | have provided enough glide time-fer it te reach land, an | a.m. | a@ long, narrow chain of islands | | between Mobile, Ala., and New | Orleans. | * * * A radar station at Houma, eet La., about 60 miles southwest of | airfine spokeshiain sald. New Orleans, was tracking the} The craft carried standard plane on its radar screen wien | escape equipment for a flight | “it just dropped off."’ - | over water, including inflatable Col. L. a | life rafts and lifejackets. M. _ Trowbridge, | ; ,. | An airline spokesman said the commander of-the Air Force's | jane had two outside chances Air Defensé Command radar of hitting land. or lhe neegp ate aeons He said it might have been miley sout © | possible to make it to a sandy | “bite, sald there was “no call | igiand chain in front of the | river mouth or to a swamp | in trouble.” area on the mainland. If it had issued a “mayday” | There are no large trees in| | distress signal ‘“‘we would have | the swamp, the spokesman said. | Two Admit Part in Fire at Their Furniture Store | Two debt-burdened owners of a Pontiac furniture | | store have admitted to city police they took part in }an unsuccessful plot to burn their business estab- | lishment Saturday night. They hoped to collect in- surance, they said. | Both, residents of Oak Park, are being held in | Oakland County Jail nh ~ investigation of attempt- arrested Sunday for eatin? ed arson. They are Sid- tion of conspiracy to commit | ney Cohn, 41, of 21190 | arson. The police check is con- the eae : tinuing. Kipling St., and Irving | Damage to the store was Aaron, 50, of 24701 | estimated at $1,000. | Church St. | | Firemen had_ extinguished flames at the Lord Furniture & | Freezing Rain | | Appliarice Co. of Pontiac, 125) "W. Huron St., 10 minutes. after | T S | W. Huron St, 10 minutes ater /1Q TUTTO NOW _m. Saturday. The alarm had | oer sane g fi by a passerby, | Colder with rain changing to | Keith Campbell of the Chapman | snow flurries tonight and to-| | Hotel. (morrow is the forecast for the | Firemen said there were | Pontiac area. eight small fires in the store The low tonight will be 26 showroom.. They discovered with a high tomorrow of 30 ellow phosphorous bombs | degrees. a vepal in white cotton cloth Southerly winds at 4 m.p.h. | bags which had been planted this morning are expected to| under cushions and mat- | increase to 15 to 25 m.p.h. to- | | tresses. | night , and continue through | } : ' Tuesday. Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz : | \ daen = Ween The highest temperature re- | ‘immediately called : lon | | corded in downtown Pontiac | | the work of arsonists. The cot-|i tore § a.m. today was 32| Prsaetaag. 8.2 rerbgy na : ss James Robert Northrup, 57, Hart, | > Named Sylvan found dead in woods near St. Ig- W ‘ d ia mi aterford Twp. Family 1). ; Cog lg, Police Chief Creek died in a woods near Al- st, 69, Coopersville, killed Friday night in a headon “uf collision near Coopersville; rs. Marie McMaster, 43, Ada, pena; Carl Tebblas, 52, Flint, died near Standish; Edward P. Shemanski, 65, De- troit, died near Manistique; Chelsea E. Foy, 74, Manistee, died at an Upper Peninsula hunt- camp, William E. Cault, 58, Belleville, died in Montmorency County; Herman Brower, 66, Kalama- zoo, died in an Escanaba hos- pital after preparing a hunting camp; Floyd H. Shay, 59, Route 1 Battle Creek died Sunday afte downing a deer in Kalkaska Coun- A Waterford Township family of five was forced to flee from their early today. beth Lake Rd., awoke at 8:30 a.m. to find her bedroom filled with black smoke. She aroused her husband who dashed to the kitchen and found the entire south side of the frame house afire. Rondo pushed his wife out a side door and groped his way back into the house to find their children, Robert, 2, James, 1, and Margaret, 5 months. ’ r y; Ross B. Riddell, 47, Detroit, died| In the meantime, Mrs. Rondo Sunday while hunting near Seney. went next door where her neigh- tied Friday night when. her car The Weather Full SS. Weather Buresu Report PONTUAC AND VICINITY — Colder tenight and tomerrew with rain cheng- ing snew flurries tonight and tomer- rew. Norshwesterty winds increasing te 15-9 miles tonight, continuing tomer- rew. Lew tonight 26, high temerrow 30. mperateres Dewntewn Te 64a. m. 33 il a. m. 35 7a. m 32 12 m 36 8a.m 32 1 p.m 38 a.m 33 2p. m 10 a. m 34 Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m 32 Sun sets Monday at 5:08 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 7:25 a.m Moon rises Monday at 6:25 p.m Moon sets Tuesday at 9:08 a.m. Sunday in Pontiac (as recorded downtowf) Highest temperature aC Lomest temperature . aces oe M temperature ahers ware Kemer — Mostly cloudy. ‘pighest and Lowest Temperatares This Date in 86 Years 69 in, 1953 8 in 1933 8 ‘s Temperature Chart wend Phe rquette 30 «(27 44 Memphis 41 40 -10 mi 6 «71 4“ waukee 36 «31 23 28 (19 Mm New 56 52 30 ages 4 iv a4 2 Peleron 31 2 . Phoenix 68 He Pittebu: 26 Bt. ro 1H 8. Francisco 57 50 gs. 3 22 iad | 24 seu oS oe Tampe A 64 this morning ,as swept through the dwelling. The blaze, causing an estimated Flees Blazing Home bor, Mrs. Leroy Prue, called Waterford Township firemen who | | flaming home in their night clothes | battled the blaze for more than) lan hour. Mrs, Robert Rondo, 4860 Eliza-| The Rondos were renting the| |house from Frank Morton of 3675 | Brookdale Ave. | * * * The Rondos’ furniture and all their clothing was destroyed. Fire- men said that apparently Robert had awakened and turned on a burner on the electric stove. An aluminum skillet which had con- tained chicken ,fat was burned through Firemen estimated damage to the house and its contents at $3,000. | | George McTavish Has Been Acting at Post Since August | ’ | | Sylvan Lake City Manager ‘David E. Firestone -has named iGeorge F. McTavish as: Sylvan Lake Police Chief. McTavish has been serving as acting police chief since the ouster of former chief \George W. Purdy in August. McTavish, who lives at 5901 Jerose St., Waterford Township, has been with the department for three years. Before that he was employed by General Motors Truck and Coach Division. He was promoted ‘‘due to the manner in which he has performed his job, putting in many extra hours on the immediate and fu- ture problems of the department,” said Firestone. Last year McTavish completed a 120 hour police training and in- vestigation course sponsored by the Michigan Police Chiefs Assn. The new chief is a former special }deputy—_of -the- Oakland County Sheriff's Department. He and his wife have four sons. Two U.S. Cardinals Among Eight Nam VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope new cardinals of the Roman Cath- olic Church. They included two Americans, Archbishops Albert Gregory Meyer of Chicago. and "| Aloysius J. Muench of Fargo, ND. The Pope's action increased the College of Cardinals to 79 mem- bers, its largest size in the history of the church. ul Cardinal Stritch as archbishop of Chicago just a year ago today. His archdiocese is the largest in the United States, having nearly two million members. Taught by Miss Wong NEW YORK (UPI) — Comedi- enne Mimi Hines of the Ford and speak Chinese from a. girlhood pal’ named Jennie Wong in_ Van- couver, B. C / |B. Bloom as personne! director of lthe Division, succeeding George \M. Watson. } Watson, of 1550 Groton Rd., Bloomfield Township, is retiring Dec. 31 under provisions of the General Motors retirement plan. Bloons was born Dec. 11, 1915, in Palmyra, Mo., and was grad- uated from the University of Mis- souri with a B.S. degree in 1938. He joined GM's Deleo Remy Divi- sion, Anderson, Ind., in 1952 as a junior engineer, He became production foreman before moving to the pérsonnel department where he held the position of supervisor of labor relations prior to his transfer to Guide Lamp Division as assistant personnel director in 1950. Bloom was made personnel director of Guide Lamp in 1955 - GEORGE M. WATSON THEODORE B. BLOOM and has held this position until his New appointment. He is married and has one daughter. Watson, a veteran of more | than 43 years with the division, | began his career with GM in 1916 when he took a job with the Oakland Motor Car Co.,- pred- | ecessor to Pontiac Motor Divi- | | slow, He held important management | |responsibilities in the sales, in- spection, export and personnel de- partments prior to becoming per- sonne] director in 1944. The Watsons, who are active in the civic life of Pontiac, have one daughter, Mary Ann. | tiac Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Boys’ Club, Michigan Society for Mental Health, Ameri- can Red Cross, United Fund, YMCA, City Club, and the Orchard Lake Country Club. | Policemen Find Dice Game Hard to Table DETROIT ‘UPI)—Police raid- ed a dice game, smashed the St. Joseph St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Wed- nesday will hold its fourth an- nual “Clinic Day,”” a medical staff function and clinica] exercise. The hospital's medical staff will hear guest specialists lecture at the all-day function. Among them will be Dr. Julius John XXIII today named eight; Watson is a member of the Pon-| Rutzky, the hospital’s own clin- ical laboratory director. Rutzky will speak at 1:30 p.m. “Iron Deficiency He is also assistant professor of pediatrics at Wayne State Univer- sity’s College of Medicine and the senior clinical instructor in pedia- = at St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospi- Hospital to Hold Clinic Day. DR. JULIUS RUTZKY - + a be Dr. John McDonald, professor of pathology at Wayne State Uni- versity’s College of Medicine; Dr. Morton S. Bryer, consultant in in- surgery at McGill University , Mon. treal. ‘, — THE PONTIAC nies a NOVEMBER 16, 1959 Poland or Turkey to Get Security Seat? U.N. in Stubborn Deadlock UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) —Delegates to the General Assem- bly are working the scenes seeking a face-saving compromise to break the East-West log jam over a disputed Security Council 31 National Park Sites Suggested - Bills Would Establish’ 7 New Ones and Shift the Status of Others WASHINGTON — Congress is| getting ready to consider 31 pro-| posed new national parks, monu- ments, shrines, memorials and his- torical sites. The United States now has 29 na- tional parks. The most recent one was dedicated in the Virgin Islands Dec. 1, 1956. * * . Bills pending in Congress would \that would give Turkey the seat in seat. But the Soviet Union is play- ing stubborn. x * The Assembly has failed after an unprecedented fight through 37 ballots to decide between Commu- nist Poland and U.S.-backed Tur- Faced with the bleak prospect lof Raving to stay in session until \the election is decided, delegates are béginning to talk about a pos- \sible compromise. * * * The plans put forward range from a scheme to split the two- year council term between the two contestants to an involved deal return for Western assurance the presidency of the 1960 General As- sembly would go to a representa- tive of Communist Czechoslovakia. MUST SAVE FACE The United States, apparently feeling its prestige is slipping a)" littke more each time the Assem- establish seven new parks—Arkan-' ibly goes through another round of| sas Post in Arkansas, one of Cape! futile balloting, is reported anx-| Cod, The Great Basin in Nevada, ious to reach some kind of agree-| Ice Age Park in Wisconsin, The ment that would end the deadlock) Cliff Walk in Newport, Wilson’ 8/and save face for Washington. Creek Battlefield in Missouri, and) The Russians, who don't want to| . ment “in Colorado and Utah fo’ Padre Island in Texas. Falling into other categories | would be the Indiana dunes, the Oregon dunes and the geographi- cal center of the country, which has shifted with the admission of Alaska and Hawaii as states. _ In addition there’s a bill to change Dinosaur National Monv-| Dinosaur National Park. } The Park Service says national parks are planned to conserve) superlative scenery and must be authorized by acts of Congress. 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Mansmat, Jonpan, Local Advertising Manager Fast Action Follows Athlete’s Misconduct Dearborn school authorities moved promptly in the latest case of unjusti- ” fied hoodlum tactics. A 210 pound football player at- tacked a football official and struck him several times. Ruffians like this have no place in athletics — or much of anywhere else. x «*« * School officials moved swiftly and suspended him for the balance of his high school days which means the rest of this year and all of next. He was also stripped of all previous monograms and dropped from the school’s Varsity Club, The school acted wisely and well. Brawling antics like these can hot be tolerated anywhere. x * * In addition to the punishment al- ready administered, it is believed that Michigan state high school authori- ties will have something else to say aboutsthe affair. They should. It’s their duty. ' x * * Michigan high school athletics must be conducted strictly on a gentlemanly plane or discontinued. There's no place for smart alec hoods of this type and tempera- ment in sports of any sort. Red China Offers India Troop Withdrawal Plan _ Red China’s proposal for a mutual withdrawal of troops 20 kilometers on each side of the Line came only after Peiping occupied \ 40,000 square miles of territory claimed by India. This is the usual Communist tech- nic—take.all by force and offer part back as a magnanimous gesture. The Indian government had exercised sovereignty over the area for 45 years without any protest from China. &: 22 While the proposed troop with- drawal would be eastward of the McMahon Line, in the west where Peiping has taken a large section out of Kashmir, it would be based on “the line up to which each side exercises actual control.” Red China has established “actual control” there by shooting its way across the Indian frontier. x * * Prime Minister Cuou En-Lar even expresses a willingness to widen the demilitarized zone and says that his government will do its utmost to cre- ate the most secure border zones be- tween the two countries. In the mean- time India is strengthening its mili- tary position and Premier Kurvu- SCHEV talks against use of force. China’s actions have jolted the Communists in India. Red threats in Burma, Laos, Pakistan and else- where have spread uneasiness. Asian nations which once looked on China as their leader are now turning to the West for protection. x * * The Communists themselves are convincing the Asians of the truth of what we have been telling them for years. West German Industry Needs More Workers _ Because Germany in 1939 had a population of 68 million in an area of 181,600 square miles, HitLen med he needed more territory so people could have a better living. Today with only half as much West Germany's 56 million “are living better than even \ country and was the secénd largest exporter of machinery. More than 10 million refugees from Eastern and Central Ger- many have found jobs. Total em- ployment is nearing the 20 million mark. . . At the present time there is a severe shortage of manpower in the textile, metal and building trades. Workers are being brought in from Italy and given new homes, union wages, entertainment and religious facilities. Most of the 163,000 for- eign workers already in Germany are Italians. About 75,000 more are said to be needed in the next 12 months. x *%«§ * Germany is fortunate in having had wise and inspired leadership since the war. Hard work coupled with Allied economic aid has made West Germany’s recovery spec- tacular. Credit should also be given to the fact that the country had no defense outlay until re- cently nor was it required to make reparation payments. The Man About Town Local Cranberries Once Was Stable Crop Near Oakland County Cranberry: Just another plug for our cherries. What has become of the home-grown cranberry in the Pontiac area? In the early days the high bush variety was har- vested in large quantities around some of our lakes. Quite a number of Oakland County’s 423 lakes grew them in sufficient quan- tities in the wild state so they annually ylelded quite a substantial income. In many respects they were considered bet- ter than the ordinary low bush kind shipped in from other states. At least two of our lakes were given the name of Cranberry for this reason, one in White Lake Township and the oth- er in Oakland Township. A few of the bushes still remain on the bogs around some of. the lakes, but they have largely died out, probably victims of subdividing and house building. Has anybody any samples? Our football contest drags on. Yale defeated Princeton, 38-20, Saturday, and as nobody had picked Yale, the seven remaining contestants who all had picked Princeton carry over to this week's game between Ohio and Michigan. All of them pick Ohio to win, so the contest will go over another week. Another Oakland County resident is prominently mentioned as a candidate for governor next year. Secretary of State James M. Hare has a summer home at one of our Long lakes. A Pontiac area man who has done such a good job at conducting the Michigan Flower Show in Detroit for several years, Werner M. Hoy of Davisburg, has been appointed man- ager of the Detroit Builders Home and Flower Show, to be held Feb. 27 to March 6. The owners tell me that a sign in front of a Dixie Highway gas station, “Business Poor; Steal Strike,” was meant to be spelled that way. This column predicts that in next year’s general election the fair sex will be represented on the list of office seekers in Oak- land County. As usual, the first Santa Claus letter of the year comes from “Sandy Lou,” who asks that all the good children cn Iroquois Road be remembered. ——-- ———___~__- -—_ ] Verbal ( Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jaeckel of 301 Osmun St.; 58th wedding anniver- sary. Gardner Larrimore of Keego Harbor; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Marshall of Clarkston; 5ist wedding anniversary. Mrs. Abagail Saunders of Rochester; 8ist birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Outeneer of Drayton Plains; 8ist birthday. Mrs. tt, Poolman of Waterford; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay, Wendell of Highland; 63rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jane Lemmon of Holly; 84th birthday. h , Sleeper David Lawrence Says: N ixon vs. Stevenson Most Practical WASHINGTON — What would be the ideal ticket for each of the two major parties in the 1960 campaign as it would be set up if the ‘‘practical politicians’’ A. Rockefeller ra presi- cians’? means the hren and wom- They look also for potential vote- getting power on particular issues of national and international im- portance likely to be debated in above on the two tickets. * * * First, there is to be expected at once the comments, ‘Of course, Rockefeller wouldn't take second place,”’ or ‘“‘Kennedy doesn't want - Obviously, while there is still a chance to be in the first spot, no prospective candidate for the pres- idency is willing to say now. pub- licly that he would take second place. So this kind of question at present is academic. It becomes real only when each: party has actually made its first choice, and any chance gone. At that moment the ques- tien becomes concrete. It might be put to a wavering personality in this form: ‘Would you turn down the vice presidency when you are only a_ heartbeat away from the presidency if your own presidential candidate should win the election?” WILLING IN 1956 Senator Kennedy was willing to take second place on the Demo- cratic ticket in 1956 and came within a few votes of winning the vice presidential nomination. Governor Reckefeller is a young man who is relatively new in politics. By becoming the vice presidential candidate, he would get a chance to campaign the country and win friends for a 1964 presidential nomination if the Republicans lose in 1960. Likewise, if the Republicans win in 1960, he would be catapulted into the vice presidency of the United States—a position of major influence not only in domestic but in foreign policy. Only a little more than a year ago, he was not a political figure at all and was The Country Parson given only an outside chance of winning the governorship of New ork, The advantages to each part in the combination suggested above are numerous. Take the Republi- /prestige in his present office have given him publicity that no other candidate has achieved. Besides, Nixon is certain to attract the conservatives, while Rockefeller is certain to attract the so-called ‘“‘modern’’ Repub- licans, “liberals” and “‘independ- ents” who are more like the Democrats of recent years than Republicans. Harmony is one of the necessary objectives of the Republican Party in the 1960 campaign. RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGE Qn the Democratic side, the religious issue which has been . For the objectors would be few toward a vice presi- dential candidate of any religion, whereas some of those who vote for a man because of his religion would be attracted to the ticket when someone of their own religious persuasion is named on it. (Copyright 1958) Dr. William, Brady Says: Two Years Study Plenty to Turn Out Good Nurses called upon to. perform. I think the three and year courses now required of nurses are full of drudgery and often degrading tasks that have Tittle bearing on what they will be doing once they are graduated. And there is no reason that the girl who wants to go on and specialize shouldn’t be given every oppor~- tunity.” I (Brady) quote the foregoing statement from a piece by Inez Robb. The author says the state- doctor, one of the nation’s most brilliant surgeons. Anyway, this one was smart enough to remain anonymous, and I, the fool, rush in, without stop- ping to consider what may happen if the printers do not bother to clothe the statement in quotation marks and ten thou- sand nurses who have spent a year or two in ry and de- tasks—to save the hospital the price of and chambermaids — demand that I apologize. New I beg to remind registered nurses, practical nurses, student nurses dnd school girls who would like to go into nursing as a career, that after high school graduation a two year course in nurse training school, in a- hospital, of course, is entirely adequate to qualify a nurse for a successful, happy career. This is and always has been my opinion. High school graduation and two years in nursing school doesn’t make la-di-da nurses who think DR. BRADY finest nurses I ever knew were graduates of a two-year course. An accident in the family made es Voice of the People ‘Can Facts and Statistics. Justify the Death Penalty? Capital punishment is a carryover from the dark ages. Its pro- ponents, while lustily crying ‘‘prevention,” are, I suspect, strongly mo- tivated by a desire for revenge. I have yet to see statistics which sup- port their arguments. other than a certain questionable animal for those who employ tt. Punishment is worthwhile only deterrent and anger has never been a fit companion for logic. | — . x * * ; A group of small U. N. countries is now trying to sponsor a,study of capital punishment and its éffects on capital crime rates, Until I ‘see continuance of capita! punishment justified with facts and statistics, I'll continue to décry it a8 an inhumane practice incompatible with a civil- ized sense of decency. 170 N. Opdyke Rd. ‘Will Space Germs Be Deadly to Us?’ If we get to the moon and then come back, will the men bring a thousand new kinds of germs we aren't used to? We may have a terrible epidemic before the doc- find something to check it, for we may not have immunity against the diseases of another planet. dames Harding ‘Working Man Has No Free Enterprise’ Free enterprise is a wonderful thing, but it seems it’s not for the working man, Business has all kinds of commodities to sell, and business is allowed to charge the je aH : z +. = @, 3 4 3 = Ff 2 < a Sage tang ii! i ‘li = za ? f ‘Right-to-Work Law Might Alter This’ z i i 28 Huse Seats agit: PRR ER, saablaadet : sc hE8E i ! 3 Case Records of a Psychologist: Is Your Income Inadequate? Clyde’s case should interest every young married couple, for he faces the problem of inadequate income to support his growing family. Yet he cannot land a better factory job. In this crisis, he grew so neurotic his worried mother feared he’d have another nerv- ous breakdown. But see what happened! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE D-401: Clyde H., aged 32, has a very common family prob- lem. ~« *« * “Dr. Crane,” his mother began, “Clyde is married and has two little children. Ste y i Har: phn i i * * Upbound Sea to Be Deepened 4 F eet DETROIT w — The Michigan|Ployed in the Detroit area on Oct. yenefit of, the government proj CLEVELAND # — The Ae force. There were 200,000 or 6.9)and closed the town's high, school J p F 4 AL 08 ragiteepened to 27 feet, which is the) says unemployment in the Detroit! per cent. of the work force idle in|today fo let thé student body go an $2 wing to deepen the channels between the — of the St. Lawrence Seaway.| area dropped by 10,000 in mid-Oc-ithe state... ideer hunting. 4 Great Lakes will be an extra four| feet of water in the upbound chan- nel: from Lake Erie to Lake Huron, — to the Lake Carriers the Detroit River is 23 feet, 5 inches instead of the former fig- Ure of 19 feet, 5 inches. Dredg- ing by the U.S. Corps of Engi- | neers will make the change. The | same draft applies to Lake St. Clair and the St. Clair River. The draft of a ship is the depth to which it. sinks in the water Deepening of the upbound channel will benefit mostly the coal trade and the foreign vessels headed for | ports on Lake Huron or Lake Michigan. Tron ore carriers usually = empty when upbound, and do not need as‘ much depth. For local carriers, the extra four feet mean| about 1,000 more tons can be| loaded into the vessels. Vessels carrying cargoes to | Lake Superior ports still are | limited by the draft of 18 feet, | 9 inches in the St. Mary’s River. ‘By mid-1960 all the connecting q@hannels on the lakes are to be Diamond Mine Chief’ ls Found Murdered ‘ MURFREESBORO, Ark. (AP) | —Police today combed what is| termed North America’s only dia-| mond field for clues in the mur- | der of a mine operator. Ellis E. 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Grass-roots study groups will be local chapters, to be chartered on a community or neighborhood basis within each region, — To systematize the studies of local groups, four majer study areas have been determined, in- cluding state services and needs, governmental organization re- quired to meet these needs, financing required to meet these needs, and impact of the recom- mendations in these areas on the state’s economic growth and cul- tural development. Statewide committees for these study areas aré being formed to coordinate the total study effort. Principles of membetship are: “1. Members shall be guided by a concept of service and partici- pation that shajl place the needs of the state above and apart from ACID INDIGESTION? elief ! ' eLeiia.: “4. 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Clair Counties) Detroit (Wayne County) Rabbi Weil of Port Huron. Allen, : Thumb (Huron, Sanilac and St. Creighton D. Holden of St. Clair and F. Granger in northeast Attlee snapped, H. ,|Frank of Detroit, Jack Conway of Grosse Pointe and Edward L. Attlee Says Belitfling jof Ike Out of Context ST. LOUIS, Mo, (AP)—Former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee says he was quoted out of context in a report that he called President Eisenhower ‘‘somewhat orate. Attlee also made it clear at a news conference Sunday that he wouldn't be drawn into a verbal battle with two Republican con- gressmen who criticized him. Attlee had been quoted at Den- ver as saying Eisenhower was somewhat second-rate as a soldier and no better as a statesman. He told newsmen here he was quoted out of context and this didn’t sum up his views on the-President. 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It is smart for medium length bobs lopg at the crown but short at the neckline. ° PTA Will Enter Phase 2 of School Study Pro The Pontiac Council of the PTA will join hun- dreds of other Parent Teacher Associations through- out the state in a major “Studying Michigan Schools, Phase Two” project 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Madison Junior High School, At a business meeting Mrs. William Anderson, council -president, will announce the nominating committee mémbers who are Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, chairman, and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. William Mihalek and Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. George Gray has been elected council cor- responding secretary. Other notices include Parent and Family Life workshops scheduled Dec. 9 at Wayne State Uni- versity’s McGregor Memorial Building and a re- gional meeting on “Studying Michigan Schools, Phase Two,” February in Pontiac. George Yansen, Madison’s principal, will give the invocations MORE LOCAL Mrs. Wright, program chairman of the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers and parliamentar- ian for Pontiac Council of PTA, will explain func- tions of the workshops. Subjects of more local inter- est will be covered at this year’s session. Mrs. Charles W. Neldrett of Mariva avenue, presi- dent of the MCPT, said, “This fact finding study is one of the most extensive projects ever undertaken by the Michigan Congress of PTA and its almost 2,000 locals. The project was developed to meet the requests of hundreds of PTA members for a guide to help them learn more about their schools and public education in Michigan.” Mrs. Neldrett has outlined four basic project pur- poses: to inform citizens about the Michigan educa- tional program, to help them understand better the function of local schools, to point out basic issues facing education and to give people an opportunity to express opinions on public education. *%® 2, 9 P The project has been divided into four study groups, each with local discussion leaders to fur- nish information and answer questions, Group One will discuss “Educational Programs in Pontiac” under the leadership of Dr. Russell Curtis, coordinator of secondary education, and Gerald Peis and Ishmael H. Soto of East ‘botilevard. All are candidates for their ‘master of fine arts degrees in ceramics, _ held by the June Group of First '. en’s Association, Mrs. T. C. ect White, coordinator of elementary education. Group Two's “The Teaching Staff in Pontiac” wi.* be led by Dr. Philip J. Proud, assistant superintend- ent of schools in charge of personnel and public re- lations. . - Group Three will focus on “Financing Public Edu- cation” under the direction of Vernon L. Schiller, director of financial management. Dr. Ted Ward, resident coordinator for student teachers at Michigan State University, will head Group Four with the topic “Higher Education in Michigan.” OTHERS AVAILABLE Dr. Whitmer announces a group from the board of education’s central office will be willing to attend any local PTA or organization’s meeting to inform on school finance. The study guide was developed with the assist- ance of Michigan School board associations, the MCPTA, Department of Public Instruction, Michi- gan Association of School Administrators and state supported colleges and universities. Invitations to attend have been extended to com- munity organizations, parents, educators, indus- trial and civic leaders. PTA representatives from Madison Junior High School will be hosts. Refreshments will be furnished by the Willis, Will Rogers, LeBaron and Mark Twain elementary school PTAs. Name tags have been made by Malkim School PTA members, - Workers to Meet Presbyterian Groups Plan Party Dec: 4 A Christmas party and in- stallation of officers will be Presbyterian Church on Dec. 11. Mrs. J. M. Markley of Ridge road will be hostess, * *« * pee University will speak at On Dec. 4 all groups of the :30 p.m. on the “Implications church will meet for a dinner of the ‘Completed and installation of Women’s Association officers. Men's Club members will serve at the time director of Family 6:30 p.m. affair. New members will be introduced.’ Members have een asked to bring children's new clothing, toys and papér bags to the diriner for a mission in the U.S. * * x Mrs. Mallory ‘ Coleman opened her Menominee road home to June Group members Friday. Her cohostésses were Mrs. E. G. Winn, Mrs. Eliza- beth Galbraith and Mrs. L. M, Ashley. Mrs. Asa L. Drury gave a Bible lesson and charter for Christian Education study with Mrs. Robert Heitsch assisting. * Guests were Mrs. Philip Hoops of Chicago, Mrs. Leslie, Ellis, president of the Wom- social work faculties at the University of Michigan and Michigan State University,, a McFetridge and Mrs. Glen Do- lan. 4 . Most for Money JOYCE HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hampton | of Fiddis street announce the keep the tapes from shrinking Miss. No date has been set for as the wedding. b, , 7 a — = = SS |S eS SP ] THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1959 Can Boomerang Cattiness Lda gS PEI . > ne Spent eet BAN Re “Catty? Who me?” Children Aren't Pests If Treated Right By RUTH MILLETT | company, sdmires what they . She lives a long way from her) have come to have admired, or own grandchildren and so she has| 5°°d-naturedly searches for what riend to all) ‘ey wast to borrow — knowing become 8 Pah ; | thejr project is, at the moment, of the children in her neighbor-| ot utmost importance hood. . They ride their bikes through) It is wonderful for the children her circular driveway. They play|t have a neighbor who treats ball in her yard. They climb her | them warm friendliness, Cancels Allure | - - she has for a man when she makes | }of these attacks suffer from them, |but many women do, for weeks jand months and even years; some for the rest of their lives. jhag time to listen to their talk, | Pebe By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — A woman often forfeits the allure | N-1041 about another He does not understand feminine | barbs and they make him as) uneasy and restless as does the feeling of fretful weather before a big storm breaks. A man thinks of his ideal woman as warm and tender, understanding and charm- ing. It is as impossible to concoct charm out of envy, jealousy and intolerance as it is to whip up a wonderful dessert out of sand and castor oil. Even if a man feels that some | of a woman’s remarks are | justified, he has to be enough in | love with her to be very much | prejudiced iu ber favur if she | is to “get away” with these re- | marks. A critical attitude so | easily can damage the attrac- | tive picture he has of her. A critical attitude in general injures the woman who has it much more than it ever does her vic- | tims. ~One cannot think in a hatchet-faced way without becom- ing hatchet-faced in appearance and personality. MANY SUFFER | Human nature is not perfect and | so all of us at times run into the| rude remark, the selfish or bigoted | attitude or the unjust criticism. I do not know why the recipients | Scoop! The back of the dress we mean. Anne Klein of Jr. Sophisti- cates has the byline on this news- ‘worthy item. A demure little ar- ticle from the front, the low back has lots of surprise value. If you want a dress a jiffy this is it — the pattern has only 4 basic pieces. It can be worn with _ When I have such an experi- | ence, after the first encounter | with my adrenalin glands, which I might say are in very good condition, I honestly begin to feel sorry for the one whe is attacking a variety of purchased belts. me. Suggested fabrics: plain or It really must be awful to go|Printed rayons or silks, silk jersey, |through life feeling that way, just |Pe@U de soie, cotton, linen, shan- \stewing in your own bitter juice.‘ng. sharkskin or pique. From How boring it must be! How little this size chart select the one size fun! How sorry I feel for those best for you Mrs. Shafter With Dinner | \surprise cooperative dinner : ifriends and relatives this week. f t . * * * | Attending were Mrs. Mae Stoner, | |Hatfle Pape, Cora Darling, Ruby) |Parse, Carrie Tribley, Mildred) |Prowant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- jliams and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy | |H. Shafer. | | Others were Ada and Dorothy | |McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Hatt of Durand and Edith Dern- burger. The morning was spent making a quilt for a needy family * * * A musical program was _pre- pared by Miss Darling with Mrs Hatt presenting a discussion of faith. 4 The group began a dollmaking |project for a local hospital nursery. Mrs. Storler closed the meeting. | Friends Surprise PTA Holds Tea cat Mark Twain jhome room representatives of Mrs. LeRoy W. Shafer of North| Mark Twain PTA. Mrs. Marshall \Shirley avenue was honored at a|Hoffman, chairman of the repre- by |sentatives, was hostess. a A tea was held Wednesday for ties and responsibilities of room representatives. ’ | Mrs, John Martusiewicz \Mrs. Loy Ledford assisted Mrs. presi-! Hoffman. . —E — Mrs. James. Wade, PTA GRAND OPENING Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Haircuts....... $00 Shampoo & Set. . $y7s All Our Opeartors are VIRGINIA FARREL STYLSTS MRS. BERGIE CHANDLER (Preprieter) STYLETTE Beauty Salon 18 E. Rutgers, off Baldwin FE 4-5522 Play at 2 Ji © Anne lun 4 Junior Sophileat Size 13 requires 44% yards of 45 inch material for dress. To order Pattern No. N-1041, state size, send $1.00. For Anne ‘Klein of Jr. Sophisticates label, | send 25c. For 96 page Pattern Book 16, send $1.00 Address SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.O., Dept. P46, New York 1, N.Y. If paid by cheek, bank re- quires 4e handling charge. (Next week look for an Ameri- can Designer Pattern by Herbert Sondheim ) No Dating and identifying food in sight without lessons! The NEW GRINNELL ELEC- TRIC CHORD ORGAN is fun for the whole family! Play by numbers and letters even if you can't read a note .. . 12 chord buttons, with 37 keys and stain- less steel reeds. Choose from y other models in several attractive finishes. 99° $10 down, $6 monthly. Set of 4 legs 9.95 trees. ; ith-| Who must live with such a person, | ‘pram the freezer saves much head feel come Who has the wisdom to teach with- pe . Prom ‘ = ber yard if — - |out ching and to correct with- a r rf fos persen| a... pest Waist Hips Neck to scratching fone ge ni mu a them around. A gentle reminder Ut scolding. | she maligns + ae pe 33% % 33% | 18% ves ms thare i ere “ove com = _ from le te Swe, ot Se Oe any * : | * * * r 34% rts oi 18% tainers with a calendar dial on %: flowers” ora suggestion that they | And it is for the neighbor | Tomorrow: “Wanted: Long 13 36 ; 26 37 16% the cover to make the task easier. = move “home plate” so that there|who has reared her own famil¥| nistance From Bust to Waist le ee en a - * is no danger to windows is met|/to have children around eae) tine. _ —— you with agreeable grins. |questions, wanting help, taking her | | THUR’S . . |into their confidence. | 7 ~“~ Jolly Ten Club | I mention this woman because dress, or a new pet, or to bor- | I get so many letters from older Makes Don ti WE TAKE / VA row something they need for a | women who say that the neigh- | ation | ]# } , project they are busy at, She borhoed children are pests, that | The ‘Jolly Ten Club met at the | . 4 lw f/ : | always treats thems like welcome they are melsy ant destructive, | Pingree avenue home of Mrs. Eari| | that their mothers eught to keep (johnson Wednesday with all mem- commg | them at home — and on and [bers present. . | | on and on. The group's collection box was. CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES! | | | Neighborhood children aren't opened and funds were donated to| | pests to the woman who takes the|the Oakland County Society for ‘trouble to be a friend to them, |Crippled Children. |who treats them with genuine cour-| x * ltesy and expects courtesy in re-| Guests Mrs. Dessa Quinlan and turn. joy Winifred Larkin joined al iclub. : Rebecca Circle at vote Waldron next month. "| Host to WSCS | The Rebecca Circle was host to| i= \the Women’s Society of Christian) 'Service of the Oakland Park Meth- | ss odist Church Thursday evening. As a preface to the January school of missions, Mrs. Clayton Gillies presented a skit on Africa. |= Taking part were Mrs. Basil|—) Meidlein, Mrs. Floyd Parks, Mrs. |i @ TOPCOATS @ SWEATERS @ SUITS @ WINTER SKIRTS @ HUNTING JACKETS Regular Pick-Up and Delivery Wardrobe Cleaners FE 2-9289 ee ae eS mS ce aes ere wt pA ee kor | *, Fy m 27 S. 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FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Lake FEDERAL advance to do it. If you fell hard for my hus- This fine custom-built furniture is so Main Floor — 35 W. Huron —FE 3-7186 Mrs. Fred Larson and Mrs. Now is the time to order beautiful cover George Tweit were in charge of] By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN | having his fun. I know that he | DEAR ABBY: Please tell your new, custom-built ears gg ag Ae geo were| , DEAR ABBY: That letter is no angel. But in my book— | HONEY that she is a member @ Choice of foam uests “ , ure worse. i Mrs. James Lareon, Mrs. Ercell| “°™ ess 4 ee MARRIED FOR KEEPS | % ® Very large sorority. Every et as me up. eres Mee a | tebe children spring filed “| Others were Mrs. Dallas Folsom,| yes | am the © DEAR ABBY: Three uniden- away for the summer, my . ei Mrs. Arvid Anderson and Mre.) boss’ wife otee tified “friends” clipped that | husband entertains himself for Christmas! © Stesl-reintorecd -3 OUR SPECI ALITY Fremont Thoe. leaves her hus- letter signed ‘‘CALL ME HON- with a new employe. He has full . : : band alone all EY” and. mailed it to me. If “tom-catted” around all sum- Ss 30% t AN% and a : ~~ . T Save Fac summer, Our that letter was written by my : I ied hi ave Oo 0 O % e Geta Facial Budget § OO O e boy has hay ™ husband's secretary, I would SEE ee. niece iad ; _" e Finest Sanitized Make-up Priced 7 icin fever and asth- like to say this: My husband (He does the same thing when during our pre-holiday special! real hair filler! With Tony's t The face of your child's doll ma so bad I , starts to beg me in January to I’m in town). Honey was smart Compliments A....-.- will stay cleaner if it lg given @ | have no choice. take a month’s vacation in | to quit her job. My husband wax treatment. Wash the faee | tf my husband July. HE is the one who is gets tired of girls very fast. of ie Sot with gage a claims he has) = anxious for me to go. My | He would probably have fired ea we va polish with a dry | to seramble ah friends and relatives tell me | her. — egg for his sup- ABBY that he is always ‘‘busy’’ when , INEZ per every night, he is only they invite him to dinner. Now x * * looking for sympathy. Before I know what he was so busy What's your problem? For a i I leave, I fill my freezer with with. Thanks for the tip, personal reply, write to ABBY, delicious home-cooked meals. Abby. I'd like to thank ‘‘Hon- care of this paper. Enclose, a And I have to work months in ey,’ too stamped, self - ~ addressed en- STAYING. HOME |! velope. SY band that’s your tough luck. Pe tnaker — elimina! ng the = : : cami Te Te ee rom e maker — eliminating the ERM You say you could steal him r RE sesame enue ————o = ‘direct : calor “middle man” costs! And eae . dept. stores Downtown AND if you wanted “to? Hah! Over during this special you save even more! my dead body! Have You Tried This? % DAYS CASH ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 5 YEARS SAUL’S WIFE * * Mb Drayton Plains _* ; Wiruit Mak apr et ay night to 9 fi tee a “writing (6 Lemon and Chocolate t| WILL AM WRIGHT and Upholsterers P rs Sotrdoy) Abhy, for selecting it to pub- |p Combine in Dessert Elozo Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4.0858 ‘sruig,/eatiee lish. : I am the ‘boss’ wife’’ who was foolish enough to Jeave her wonderful husband for two months every summer. Believe me, Abby, I have read that letter from Honey a dozen times, and I have promised myself that I will never leave By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Editor Do your friends know all your recipes by heart? Do you wish you could surprise them with something new the next time you entertain the bridge had a nice exchange of ideas on how to refinish them. Mrs. Terry does some church work. She enjoys playing bridge. CHOCOLATE DESSERT By Mrs. Basil Terry 30 marshmallows % cup water for you... my husband alone again. |@ lub? 1° cap whipping cream Complete Thank you, thank you, thank ee: 22 chocolate refrigerator cookies you! =i Try Mrs. Basil Terry’s Dissolve marshmallows in $5 — $6 — $7.50 HARRIET |= Chocolate Dessert, It's won- water. Add lemon juice and * * * DEAR ABBY: ‘‘Honey” must have wax in her beehive. When derfully easy to prepare. If all your guests are too cal- erie conscious, use a pack- cool. Whip cream and fold into cooled mixture. Crush cookies and place helf ie Styled Hair Cutting from. ............--5 The “Different”? Look PERMANENTS $1.50 FE 2-5600 a married man asks a single | age of dessert mix instead a ‘ t i 80, N. Saginaw St. girl to have dinner with him, ||) of whipped cream. en iat come ies a| We Specialize in Children’s Hair Cutting. she should expect the following |} mrs Te : s a | 2 s. Terry who is a rather Top with remaining crumbs. Hy Al { ) menu: _ = new resident of the Watkins Chill until serving time. Serves © ANNALIESE BEAUTY S N Cocktails: A few martinis- || Lake area loves antiques. We 8. s (Over Tasty Bakery) just to “‘relax’’ us. a | ; ~ ; * . - =| SS i sen el wife doesn't “ti SELLE ELPA. MELE LIEGE. GARE SRSA LESSIG BLES | ee ————— First Course: *‘‘I haven't had any REAL affection in years. Second Course: ‘‘If it weren't for the children, I'd have left my wife years ago.” Third. Course: ‘‘YOU under- stand me perfectly. If I were a free man, I'd marry you to- Girl Scouts Honored The semiannual Court of Awards was held recently by intermediate Girl Scout Troop 280 of the Wisner-Lincoln-Alcott fong opened her Allison street home for the affair, at which Mrs. Edmond Vaughn, neigh- borhood chairman, was guest. ONE ALL PERMANENTS PRICE . aor i Neighborhood, Mrs. Clifford x * * smoky this place. Let's en gy gee wit. Receiving their First Class out of here and go to my place ader . Charles rank were Carol Warner, Carol $ 73 where it's quiet so we can << i Neville and Mar- talk.” “ ; ” Five-year membership pins * BEEN THERE Newly weds Plan were awarded to Gloria Houck, near Aner soee yeu, (to Make Home | Sear wase Paty McStui Ce tee it to prin s"’ le ; and Donna Hodge. on me, I hope you will be fair enough to print my letter to on Collier Drive Carol Warner, Carol Bacak, Ruth Neville and Marsha Webb NONE *Honey’’: Dear Honey: I'm glad you had brains enough to quit your job before you became “‘seriously _ in- volved” with my _ husband. What do you want? A medal? You admitted to saying ‘‘yes” to a dinner date. And you ad- mitted. saying “‘yes’’ to a few other suggestions. An unmarried woman who accepts a date with a married man, and doesn’t know what he is after, has no business Planning to reside on Collier drive in Pontiae are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornwall. They were married Friday evening n : Nov. 6, in the Monroe Storeet Meth- sha Webb Orrick and Mar odist Church in Lapeer. ¢ ef The Reverend Raymond .“ Badges awarded were Foot performed the ceremony the Traveler, Group Musician, Dog presence of the immediate fami- : as : and Cat, Hospitality, Skater lies. Mrs. Cornwall, formerly Mrs. iM ‘ Kathleen Lane, chose a mint green a wool jersey two-piece dress. Her oe. bg — flowers were bronze cymbidium prechnseas took Chil 4 Car mt : orchids. Mr. Cofnwall is the son on wn J , list . of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cornwall] ©€T er received four-year membership Stars. Receiving three-year stars HIGHER You Get All This: Corefree Hoircut Permanent by an Experi- enced, Licensed Operator Styled Set Our Famous Guarantee: A Complete Wave for $3.75... None Higher HOLLYWOOD PEAUTY M-m-mmm! Soft, soft cotton iining . . . cooi, cool éomfort, easy-on and off, never irritates! A. Mold ‘n hold girdle or B. Magic controller with panty. 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He'll shove his plate away — ’ For A Custom Plus Individualized Service room @. O95 vw Hair .... 1.50 Shampoo & Styling 2.00 Tinting ‘ond Bleaching Machine and Coldwaving 25 Years Experience BEAUTY CENTR Mary Marine Mae Greenlee CLOSED MONDAYS 344 8S. Saginaw FE 4-4781 PERMANENT _ Pontiac’s Official HOOVER SERVICE AUTHORIZED HOOVER DEALER ALL MAKES REPAIRED 90 DAY GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATES FRE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ON ALL SERVICE A-1 Vacuum Cleaner 21 Water St. FE 4-3777 SALES and SERVICE EARLY BEAUTY CARE by Rowena Wilson You realize that it is important to start to teach good behavior and manners at an early age. At the same time, be aware of the fact that good groom- ing must be taught to the small fry. tials of beauty care. You just routine too soon. at any early age, there is a strong possibility that they will follow through. We suggest that you get in the habit of frequent appointments with us. Let us show you the importance of expert profes- sionel assistance. Rowena's Beauty Salon, 4831 Dixie High- can’t start this [ If you get them into the habit | Couple Considered Chaperone By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently a married couple friends of mine had a house party and asked the girl friend of her husband's brother (who lives with my friends’ family) to spend the night at their house in order to save him from having to make the long trip to her house late at night to take her home. The girl’s mother objected to her daughter’s spending the night there; her reason being that it wasn't the proper thing to do. The girl obeyed her mother’s wish- es and did not stay. “T agreed with this girl's mother as I did not think it was proper either, but my friend feels that it was an in- sult to her inasmuch as it in- sinuated that the mother did not think her a fit chaperone for her daughter. This has caused some feeling between the sister-in-law and the girl's family. Wasn't the mother right in not allowing her daugh- ter to spend the night at her boy friend’s house?’’ ———_—— Answer: The girl having been invited by a respectable married woman could have spent the night at her house with perfect propriety. “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently I called acquaintances to in- vite them to dinner. The hus- band answered the telephone and I asked him if he and Mrs. Jones would like to dine with us on a particular night. 1 understand the wife was rath- er perturbed because I did not ask to speakt to her and ex- tend the invitation through her. Will you: please tell me if I was wrong?” cepted your invitation without first consulting his wife about it. “Dear Mrs. Post: Does an invitation reading ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Smith, At Home, Saturday, the.5th of December, 5 to 7 o'clock’ require a writ- ten acceptance? Even if no answer is requested, would a written reply be more courte- ous nonetheless?” | | 1 oS Lee J) - . we Ss gs So, i “Ss - aoe “‘under-coat”’ now, smart by itself when spring) arrives! Note V-shaped yoke front| and back, stand-up collar, figure- Perfect for flattering skirt. Easy-sew tern: A half-sizer! Printed Pattern 4617: 16 takes 4% yards 45-inch. tern . Easier, accurate. Rabelans Plan way, Drayton Plains, OR 3-3541. 12 8S. Main, Clarkston, MA 4-1000. 1216 Baldwin, Pontiac, FE 5-3735. Answer: No answer is re- quired, and to send one would not help the hosts in estimat- ing how many guests to pre- 4 Tt ta A MAN, fpr icnee DAN FOR FLAWLESS | McConnell PTA Invited Parents National Education Week was observed by McConnell School's PTA with an open house for par- ents to meet teachers and study the children’s activities. Dr. Otto Hufziger, assistant sup- erintendent in charge of business for the Pontiac Board of Educa- tion, spoke, explaining problems of school finance. Creative writing by McConnell students was displayed; School li- brarian Lulu McGregor arranged a book exhibit for the Wednesday program. a ____5 for Initiation Mrs. Richard Rohrer, noble grand of Welcome Rebekah Lodge, announced a staff prac- tice on Dec. 6 followed by initiation on Dec. 10 when 40 members met Thursday at Malta Temple. Reports were given by Mrs. Richard Johnston and Mrs. Woodrow Sutton, representa- tives to the Rebekah assembly held in October. Mrs. Clarence Cavalier and Mrs. Rohrer, representatives to a District Six meeting Noy. 6. also reported. Mrs. Ferma.) Huston has been installed as secretary of District Six. Mrs, Henry Morris was ad- mitted to membership by transfer. Social hour chairmen were Mrs. Irving Quackenbush, Mrs. Richard Brownell and Mrs. Harvey May. Handicapped Tots Topic The Association for Handi- capped Children. Inc., will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Community Services Build- ing on Franklin boulevard. Mrs. James Cleland of Roch- ester, president of the Fort Custer Association for Handi- capped Children, will speak. ATS wear | in| stripes, solids. Tomorrow's pat-| Misses’ Sizes, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size! Printed directions on each Pat-| Send Fifty Cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. | Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 1l,| N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address) with Zone, Size and Style Number. | eee cd alt =. Not only his valuable clothes but the whole family’s deserve Pontiac Laundry’s gentle care and expert workmanship. And it costs no more to have finer dry cleaning. Call Careful Dan at FE 2-8101 Enjoy Insured DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our 3 Locations Wear Neu- mode White Col- lar Girl nylons... the stockings de- signed for busy women! With or without seams, their dress-sheer beauty helps the business day go right! 540 S. Telegraph Road 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley } 933 S. Hunter — Birminghem | they declined inte the at their lovers. Don't wonder. And later toward other people. It is an unfortunate method of retaliation because it is self- destructive. We need food to live, and when we use self-starvation to express anger at people, all that happens is that we get thin while the people we’re mad at stay fat. In Victorian days young ladies whose lovers jilted them went in heavily for self-starvation. When local graveyard it was popularly be- lieved that they’d died of broken | hearts. The truth was, the poor | things died of unexpressed rage | They couldn't help making the fatal connection between rage and rejection of food. They'd learned to make it in nurseries where Nannies made a habit of requiring ‘“‘clean plates” THEDA B. WILKISON Mrs. Edith E. Wilkison of Chamberlain street announces the engagement of her daugh- ter Theda to James E. Boal, son of Mr, and Mrs. James A. Boal of Walton boulevard. No date has been set for the ls Served Br-~Harvey Merker spoke on | “World Health and Progress in| Medical Science’ at the Novem- | ber meeting of the Women's So-! ciety of Bethany Baptist Church.| The afternoon program was an) “Ingathering Service’ with circle | chairmen participating. Luncheon was served by the Martha Circle. Manns sang a solo composed by Mrs. Turris McCully of the so- ciety. Elda Sutter accompanied at the organ. Guests from First Christian’ /Church and Crescent Hills Church attended. Novel Tot Napkin Try fringed terry-cloth guest towels in pastel shades as nap- kins for the children. They are extra large, require no iron- ing and not only can you se- lect colors that harmonize with your china but they wear in- SPEAKING of BEAUTY donnell says: Anniversary Celebration and Appreciation of Your Patronage LIMITED TIME ALL HAIR CUTS Men., Tues., Wed. Only With This Coupon! 4 Weeks Left. Geed Thru Dec. 16, 1958 We've Missed You! Today I'd like to speak to the lady who used to come to our salon! You see, in spite of the many wonderful regular cus- tomers who visit us, we've miss- ed you. We'd love to see you soon . ..-because we have many new surprises for you! We Know How It Is Sometimes you leave because your favorite hairdresser is gone —and of course it’s quite human to think that only one-person has a special way with -your hair! Or maybe you went away on vacition and didn’t resume your appointments when you re- turned. Perhaps a friend recom- mended her own favorite spot. But whatever for your absence... i you to come in one day soon! | “BY APPOINTMENT ONLY” Se Much NEWS! 1 strncle Mile Shopping Center Is. . RA. There's a terrific new stylist in i ae Sse 4 Deny our salon, just wal to show , FE 8-063 you the newest hair styling sec- y With or Without Appointment rets. = ee os es ee ee Cities | | feature... flee eo CO REE (The sofa originally scheduled for this this sofa is a substitution — but still ad Not Pictured: jatform Rocker in semi- rre le, erey and red print covér. flounce skirt. Was $189.50 $129.99 Anniversary Special! MAPLE BUCKET ON LEGS With Waterproof Liner $10 Use for serving bottled drinks, popcorn or chips. Makes a wonderful planter, too! We have quite « collection of for man te FREE PARKING ... here in our store. | 89'4-INCH LOOSE CUSHION SOFA Covered in a dramatic woven-stripe light green fabric. Loose back cushions. Trende by Heritage. Originally $423... PAIR OF FIRESIDE CHAIRS © LOUNGE CHAIR In rich avacado green tweed, with ¥ button-back and caster feet. #4 Originally $240 eeeeeee $160 2 Park on any downtown Pontiac lot. Have ticket stamped ‘ia 3 $380 — a iy send , sold and 9 la NRE Sa Lee eee low barrel back chairs in rough- weave gold cover. So adaptable to any © furniture arrange- © ment! Originally $400 = for the pair. THE PAIR $289 3 -}from rebellious children. wedding. definitely. another ‘ i i: ¢ + 4 : ANNIVERSARY : | 96-INCH LOW BACK SOFA . Beautiful contemporary styling in a luxurious sofa with but- . ton back and arms. Covered in a rich, poco colored designer ; fabric. Originally $795 wccccecccccceses sees $550 Curved version of same sofa in 90-inch length and covered in honey-beige custom fabric. Originally $740 .... eee eter e ene eee eeeeeee on genuine HERITAGE CUSTOM-MADE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE in Decorator-inspired luxury fabrics These are all one-of-a-kind pieces . . . specially purchased by WIGGS .. . and are on display in our showroom for immediate delivery! This distinctive Heritage line is the ultimate in fine furniture. Soft, luxurious foom-ond-dacron filled cushions make you think you're sinking into a cloud! All pieces are hair filled, oll skirts are fully lined, and all upholstery is custom detailed. And the entire construction — from the bere frame to the last stitch — is an outstanding combination of superior workmanship and top quality materials. You can buy no finer at any price . . . but these select pieces are unbelievably priced at just a fraction of their true worth! BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! REGULAR CHARGE ACCOUNTS BILLED IN JANUARY 90-DAY ACCOUNTS BILLED 1/3 JAN.-1/3 FEB.-1/3 MARCH... No Carrying Charge OR USE-WIGGS’ DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN .. . Just 15% Down LS ATLA EEDA DSi Rt PER BREE, BUY A PAIR OF REAL BRISTOL GLASS LAMPS FOR ONLY 544 $24.95 Each These lamps of lovely, opaque Bristol glass will be a bright addition to your own home — or make an elegont Christmas gift for someone specioll Our large assortment includes several styles in both white and pastel colors. All are hand decorated, with hand- sewn stretched silk shades, and 3-way light switches. £0 ee A ETS SAAR TET 24 W. HURON ST. PONTIAC Open Tonight ond Friday Until 9 P.M. \ | \ of \ f\ ‘ British Isles as Rome. a | PLYMOUTH, Wis. #® — Thomas . _, > { SIXTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1959 oe ee id. : ; . ° f le become vegetari-;talking on the phone so. much that Boston’ is as far south of the‘Escanaba Man Killed ; . Cardinal Recovers lane because the butcher won't give|she, gabs for half an hour eves Hal Boyle Opens His Mail ’ ‘them any credit... One husband|when she gets a wrong fumber.> 'P. Beaton, 62, of Escanaba, was ‘ ® F lj ht | dausiit ae z. stew “= "!! Birds Have Heart Attacks, Too | om i nes BAKER OPTICAL CO... ‘complains that- his wie enjoys|Earl Wilson. Richard Cardinal Cushing, arch- | About one of every five Ameri-| _ \bishop of Boston, gave ample evi- ican school children has imperfect} NEW YORK (AP) — Things a, The life expectancy of the av-jan average of 30 .million Ameri-jdence over the weekend that his HIGH in uality — LOW in cost ‘vision. columnist might never know if he|erage U. S. dollar bill is now cans every day will suffer from/illness Saturday night was only q Your choice of — — didn’t open his mail: about nine months. Sore throats. temporary. trames in the It isn't man alone who is heart-| Our quotable notables: ‘‘Show| Everybody at one time or an- . * * 8 > eaves ——— sickened by civilization. A study}me a thoroughly satisfied man,'’}other yearns to run his own busi At a banquet Saturday night, the, -_ (J wiaeean ceamaiied e a” of autopsies at the|said Thomas A. Edison, ‘‘and I|ness. But it’s risky. Studies show|cardinal suddenly felt faint. Wor- .@ y tiled! The Business Institute Philadelphia Zo! sbow you's falre:” "that only thee ott af every ten| ed church offical, umnned , logical Gardens! The price of nonvegetarianism:: |new firms stay in business more|doctor, ambulance and a respira-! [FE 8-4331] ° over a 40 -year|Some 130 million food animals are'than 10 years. |tog~ But Cardinal Cushing waved| ALUMINUM | J f P t period showed 4) slaughtered annually in the Unit-| x *& * ithém away and a few minutes la- : a «< digiiaiie: Giadia O on 1ac 20-fold increase injed States, but only 20 per cent! The ability of rabbits to nmulti-\ter delivered a 45-minute speech The Latest in Eye Wee e RX Sun Glasses —Six Beautiful Colors $ Frames Repaired * } Came in and Have Your Present Glasses Adiusted — No Charge! arteriosclerosis, sr/are killed by methods approved! ply doesn’t add up to~a long life. to 6.000 delegates to the National hardening of the|by the American Humane Asso-! Naturalists estimate that a 4-year-|Conference of Catholic Youth. He ) ° ye . arteries, among ciation old cottontail is comparatively as! blamed the heat in Municipal Au; . ber Ondisalt Announcing the W inter Quar ter both birds and WE MUST BE OK old as a 100-year-old man ditorium and exhaustion for his You Can ako peg = mammals a ° A illness ' 4 A from Federal’s os . Americans may be deeply dis- . 861% N. Saginaw—Across Term —_ Monday, December ‘ Sole support: In siebed aon their een eeielion: It was Victor Hugo who ob-| Sunday the cardinal held a news 9:30 to 5-30 FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 8:30 . the 12th century|al institutions, but they are ad- served, ‘‘The supreme happiness|conference and later delivered a CLOSED WEDNESDAY BOYLE some Russian mired by many abroad. This year of = be! the conviction that we Pihiypeen to 12,000 — _— No Appointment Necessary - : tribesmen wore shoes with iron| more than 47,000 foreign students|#"e ‘ved. or communion in the auditorium. ne si OTL: A RG TROON High School graduates (commercial and Ji.oies. They were so durable the 000 foreign students) ___ : anneal Mie eames saan : eit ) : Y|from 131 countries are attending| college preparatory programs): Employers were handed flown from genera-|U. S. colleges . : . ion to generation ; ° * * place more and more stress on training. In } Odd legislation: In New Hamp-| 4 California jeweler sends out| OPEN DAILY 10 a.iil. to 5 p.m. ® OPEN SUNDAY 10 a.m. |shire there once was a law—and | this diplomatic note with state-| the business world demand for well-trained jf still may be for all 1 know—com-| ments on overdue :bills: “A man| | pelling every churchgoer to carry|who ‘squeezes a dollar never! young men and women exceeds the supply. fja gun. | squeezes his wife. In looking over| Business employment offers the better career [FUZZ GOES OUTSIDE | your account, we get the idea your; ~ The fuzz is familiar: Emperor wife is not getting the attention opportunities, prestige, social contacts, and fichariemagne ordered his soldiers|*"¢ tan ° eyie to wear their ‘beards outside their) pleasant working conditions. ‘armor. so friends could better) J@Pan is one place where men ppg _ | Still prefer to be followed rather ere cach other =~ foes |than led by the fair sex. The . . “ . ; ; scenic beauty of golf links in that Free Placement Service The world influenza epidemic of country is enhanced by more than 1918-19 was one of the greatest | 37 999 pretty girl caddies plagues in history. It took 21 4 pe me eo wide lions lives. But in less than half) D COMM 7 W. Lawrence Street FE 2-3551 a century after 1333, the black! This is the time of year when death killed an estimated 75 mil- the common cold is reaily com- lion persons in Europe and Asia. mon. 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The truck carries a gas-pow- has received several items in the/up truck donated by General Mo-| receive and broadcast on every inum antenna which can be j}wave length presently used in raised in secends. |Michigan, the unit would be in- | str ee oe | The modern radio equipment was strumental in areas isolated by ae aad Free We aes te aster unit, an imposing 20-foot aes ee i as oe |tornadoes, floods, explosions, and ane is _ ane ~~ day heads one of the best equipped trailer and pickup truck. | This enables the unit to swing other disasters n r ‘onal ane o . ontiac and the sheriff's departments. in’ the .na-| “With its fabulous communica-, Mite full-time operation in any PORE Siete FSUR tion. tions equipment we could handle! Temete area where there is mo | It could be used to = mit = = * - * ‘about any widespread disaster! electrical power. | police, construction firms, DPW’'s' A four cubic foot refrigerator Aside from five recently pur-|imaginable,” Irons said. | “It’s the best equipped mobile|"" taxtoab: companion. and two-burner range are also in- chase? new patrol: cars, the de- x« * * \disaster unit in the state.” savel The big transmitter is supple- cluded. The trailer,can be in full partment has been given patrol) The new $8,000 trailer was do- he; mented by 12 mobile phones, Qyoration within 15 minutes and boats, an ultra-modern rescue wag-|nated to the department by the ; on, a pickup truck, two genera- Detroiter Mobile Home Co., of St.|@epartment’s safety division tors, a mobile disaster unit, and/Louis, Mich. It is pulled by a yick-| Containing a radio set which can| ‘| I d I & | NEW MOBILE DISASTER UNIT — This is the Oakland County Sheriff's Department mobile disaster unit. Equipped with radio transmitter and receiver, telephones, walkie-talkies and many Mich. 7 ass : FS Pentiac Press Phote State Bank. Safety Division head, Sgt. Donald K. Kratt, relays information by means of one of the unit’s three phones. Deputies have been specially trained to be able to operate equipment in the 20-foot trailer. ~ TRYING If OUT — Oakland County Sheriff Frank W. Irons (right) beams over his new mobile disaster equipment unit. Here he is shown in the trailer testing some of the ex- pensive radio equipment donated by the Com- munity National Bank of Pontiac and Pontiac axle for maximum maneuverability and extra :-76,000 pounds, respectively. >. , < / r ‘ Sgt. Donald K. Kratt, head of the| other devices to co-ordinate disaster work, the trailer was donated to the department by the Detroiter Mobile Home Co. of St. Louis, three permanent phones, a con- | necting switchboard, a walkie- talkie radio, and a 60-foot alum- has been offered for use to every police agency in Michigan The department has had many inquiries about the unit from out- side departments. Also adding plenty of emergency spark to the sheriff's department placed Oakland week’ to be the arriving this in the basement of County Jail * * * The generator will immediately be put in use in the event of a major electrical failure. It is ca- pable of supplying enough electric- ity to maintain lighting, refrigera- tion, the huge main desk radio transmitter and receiver, and oth- er electrically powered items * * * The big generator is being do nated by “General Motors Diesel Engine Division in Detroit * * *® Last May the department was given a sleek Pontiac station wag- on, converted for use as a rescue wagon, by Pontiac Motor Division The $6,000 vehicle, equipped with oxygen, an inhalator, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and specialized eqyipment for remov- ing persons pinned in or under wrecked cars, saw a lot of life- saving use throughout the sum- mer months. The Paragon Bridge & Steel Co. of Novi furnished a $1,000 transis- tor police radio for the car, de- scribed by Kratt as the “‘police- man’s dream."’ . * * * The radio has a transmitting and receiving range of 100 miles. The only radio of its kind in use by po- Pentiac Press Phetes e—_———_- Dag Will Leave Envoy in Laos Detector Risks Russian Protest! by Calling Ec enter Denounces Capitalism joperate on a car battery with the imotor off for seven consecutive days and nights. of Finland to Join Him UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)! MOSCOW (UPI)\—Lee Oswald, a —U.N. Secretary General Dag 20-year-old former U.S. Marine, Hammarskjold, risking another'says he will never return to the Soviet protest, will leave a Finnish) United States because “| could not IU.N. official in rebel-ridden Laos be happy living under capitalism." yas his personal representative. * * * ‘I saw my mother always as a worker, always with less than what |we could use,’ he said in an in- interview. His home is in Fort Worth, Texas “In the Marine Corps I ob- served the Americap military in | Hammarskjold, now visiting the |Indochinese kingdom, called ex- Premier Sakari Tuomioja of Fin- land to join him and to remain up to four weeks in Laos after the secretary-general leaves next weekend to return to U.N. head-| quarters. x * * | would call military imperialism. Tuomioja is executive secretary) “] was with the occupation forces |of the U.N. Economic Commission) in Japan and occupation of a coun- for Europe, in Geneva. try is imperialistic when you Officially, Tuomioja is to study|live with this for three years you the economic situation of Laos and| cet the impression things are the little country’s needs in U.N. quite so right.” aid. But the Laotian government <5 + * * hopes his presence will serve as He said his father a restraining influence on Com- he born and that his mother munist rebels worked to support the family. He U.N, headquarters said Ham- said he had a happy childhood with marskjold had sent for Tuomioja the usual amount of friends and “after discussions with represent- played football and baseball in atives of the Laos government,|high school |and in the light of previous studies \of the problems Laos is facing.”’ | A fact - finding subcommittee of the U.N. Security Council spent almost a month in Laos in Sep- tember and October. It reported’ lthat Communist North Viet Nam had supplied arms to the Laotian rebels but said it found no evi- dence to back up the Laotian gov- lernment’s charges that North |Vietnamese troops had crossed the border to fight with the rebels Hammarskjold went to Laos last week for an independent personal investigation at the government's | invitation aren't died before was Minister Honors Wife's Memory: ‘Church as Usual NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A) Church of Christ preacher deliv-| ered his regular sermon Sunday less than two hours after his wife died. “There was nothing else I could do for Dottie, It just seemed the: best thing to do,” he said. Mack Wayne Craig had been called from Sunday School when Mrs. Craig, 35, took a turn for the worse in her long fight with can- cer. When he got home, she was dead. | An elder -had been asked to ipreach in his place. but Craig's ‘two sons, 1] and 7, and daughter, 13, were in the congregation. He returned to the church and asked to preach as usual and that no announcement be made of his wife's death until he had left with! the children after the service. | A | | } will be a diesel-powered generator } { By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. lice anywhere in Michigan, it can} | Alphonse | clothing and go * | foreign countries, what Russians PAYLOAD UP — This 1960 GMC DF7000 unveiled today has a 48 inch aluminum tilt cab, and is designed to provide nearly a ton more payload. Also featured in the 48inch cab series SEVENTEEN Se x, | 4 A VETERAN’S FRIEND — Fred S. Galloway Pontiac Press Phote (left), director of the Oakland County Depart- be one of Galloway's last interviews as he pre pares to retire from Oakland County Bet. 31 ment of Veterans Affairs since 1953, interviews x! er after 15 years of service veteran Harry R. Strickler about a claim. It will County Veterans Aide to Retire on Easy Street street—207 Easy St. North in Port ‘‘Everyone wishes he could get Fred S$. Galloway will soon be Charlotte, Fla.” on easy baa Galloway, 67, on Easy street His many friends, veterans he quipped. — ee ne it. Friends of Oakland County's has helped, and business associates —_ 1d well be Calloway’ veterans affairs expert cast in- smile and then step forward to) CTVvice Could we salloway's quisitive glances when he makes wish Galloway well as he ap- middie name. this announcement. They wonder proaches the end of his 15-year Since the early part of World how he suddenly came into sO tenure with Oakland County War Il he has been serving much money id we war veterans from the depart- “I'm dead serious,”’ Galloway Director of the Department of ment’s main office in the County tells them. ‘My wife Ethel and Veterans Affairs since 1953, he is) Building in Pontiac and his I are finally going to live on Easy retiring Dec 31 Royal Oak office. | Royal Oak foresaw, in 1942, the problems returning veterans would | ° liaces $o'it established an office Irish Dj lomat of veteran affairs, unique at the time. Galloway was appointed to head it. . * * ve le § 0 re He's been working with veterans - —of the Civil War through the Korean conflict—ever since. John J. Hearne and Son ‘JOINED COUNTY 3 Young Men in Jail Gain on Milk, Pills MARSHALL \®—Three young men sentenced to solitary con- finement and diets of bread, milk water and vitamin pills all | tg Aid Family Following On Nov..1, 1944, he joined the gained. weight one as much | ; . county as assistant to Dr. Morgan as 29 pounds | Youth's Car Accidert |r Siple, then director of the * * * |Council of Veterans Service, which COURTLAND, Va, (AP)—Fromjhandied- veterans affairs before the pulpit of a small Negro coun. |Oelilant — pioneered — a try church, an Irish diplomat-has oS ablish seams” de ronllen expressed deep for the |The law went into effect in 1953 sentenced by circuit court Judge (death of a woman hit by his son's | The Ontario-t ty” offi Magnotta Farr to ‘automobile cin écttiinatan Win often ban dines 45 days for attempted embezzle — oa, oe! os led 50.000 vete ment, Short to 45 days for break- . : : : is a S88-| ond their de Rents in gantiers ing and entering in the night. dor to the United States, told an} of filing for claims and | done and Einhardt to 25 days for overflow congregation of more . . breaking and entering than 500 at Zion A.M.E. church| ‘Eight years ago I discovered a. * i Sunday his government ‘will do|the widow of a Civil War veteran Farr weighed 180 pounds when everything in its power’’ to help|in Royal Oak through tracing a he went to jail He weighed 209 the farhily of Jossie Hamlin, 56. death claim of a World War I when released and was barely She was struck down on a Wash-|veteran,’’ Galloway recalls. qa i * * to squeeze into his civilian |imgton street last week by an auto) ® — ee ‘ driven by Hearne’s son, David, 21.| That’s the oldest veteran's case dt «~ & *. he has ever handled, he added. Short and Einhardt each gained The young man, who claimed * * * nine . pounds. diplomatic immunity, said he hit} There have been some Spanish- ___ Mrs. Hamlin, a widow, while try-/American War veterans, many . ing to avoid another pedestrian. |still from the first world war dur- Dutch School Children Ambassador Hearne was invited|ing which Galloway served as a Give Swallow Lift South Darwin EF. Farr. -2a,. Wyman Short, 18, and William Einhardt, 17, all of Battle Creek, were re leased from the Calhoun County Jail here Saturday. All had been Sorrow to the pulpit by the Rev. M. D.|‘‘buck private in the rear ranks” Nathan, who assured him that/of an engineer company; thou- “our people do not have any ill|sands from World War II and an ROTTERDAM (UPI) School children found a barn swallow|™! It was just an accident—|jequal number from the Korean coming fecnt exhausting ow ite ne that couldn't be \affair. way south and decided to give ' ~ ~ * “We still find that many vet- nature an assist Hearne and his son were the| 7™™ don’t realize what benefits tk * * first to pass the = st ohio nd await them either from the state The bird was turned over to Of- the ucen by Scand as pall-| or federal government,” Gallo- ficers. on the ship ‘‘Sheldelloyd” |pearers moved the casket to the) — His office in a year’s time proc- esses about 2% million dollars in claims and pensions to Oakland veterans. the | and is now on its way to Africa by | pravexfde church 200 feet from sea instead of air * * * He said there's probably no state which is as “generous and gra- icious"’ as Michigan is to assist veterans. SORE SPOT * A very sore subject pops up how and then. It's the often contem- plated mortgaging of the $50 mil- lion Veterans Trust Fun. Gallo- iway is against it, As the great-grandfather (the | Galloways had five daughers and five sons) prepares to pack up the family’s belongings from their home at 2014 N. Connecti- eut St., Royal Oak, veterans groups are arranging parties to fete the outgoing director. Because veterans have been his life, he likes nothing better than to chat with them. Royal Oak VFW Post 1669 is holding a testi- monial dinner for him tonight at its hall. * * * “T’m not retiring for the purpose of going into seclusion and dying,” Galloway stated. “I’m thinking of compiling material on all the bene- fits due all war veterans and pos- sibly having somebody publish a | book on it.” No 2-Comb Flat for Edd HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actor Edd tKookie) Byrnes, noted for his nearly constant hair combing antics on his weekly TV series. had this explanation last night | when he denied rumors he was fengaged: ‘‘Man, I. can't. afford two combs.” are the DL and DFRS8000s. 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(D) TUT 7 IN oe) + + . *. . . . * _ . . * > ’ _ - ad , '~ ? oe - * ~ y* - * 4 NINETEEN Division Cella et Thanks Ra Morrall Earns: ‘His Pass to Tracy Upsets Giants; Colts Gain on 49ers | Starting Task | — w3iWn Bobby Layne Helps Browns \28 yards to the New York 45.\ler early in the last period provid-| , NEW, YORK ge ag a Johnson Starts Again THK PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1959 _ to Rams, Lions Move Out of Wester ~ * * *. 2° = x * * * #29 2 Oo 22 eh? 8 eee ee * ee a t of Sun- day's Pittsburgh-New York game: By United Press International | Layne ‘then hit Tracy in the clearjed Baltimore's victory margin 7 STEELERS GIANTS | 9 If the Cleveland Browns win the . . |National Football League cham-|0n the 20 while the Giants were/when it was outscored by Green ips, doens 20 With $1,200 Less in/pionship, they should give Bobby|concentrating on Pittsburgh's top| Bay (3-5) in the second half, 21-7. Peasiet yaraase io a3 | Pocketbook | Layne, the old playboy-quarter- | receiver, Jim Orr. Layne threw! Fullback Jim Taylor scored on twWO}| passes intercepted by sats ‘back, a case of the victory cham-|four yards to Orr for Pittsbufgh’s|plunges and caught a 29-yard |Punts 4 7-52 \other touchdown with 57 seconds|touchdown pags from Bart Starr 5 39 | pagne. | jduring the futile Packer rally at By BRUNO L. KEARNS * * a remaining in the first half. CHICAGO (AP)—Statistics of Sunday's San Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | Layne, a Texan whe never has| The - Redskins limited Jim Milwaukee. Srcasce - Chien Geax amend game: Thank goodness for the Los|hidden his bids to spice the season| Brown, Cleveland’s star fullback, | wasHINGTON (AP)—Statistics of Sun- @ERs BEARS | Angeles Rams! iwith a bit of nightlife, is past the | to 40 yards on 16 carries but (4's Govelans-Washtaates, Soon) seas First downs 16 14 The Detroit Lions moved out of|glory years when he led the Detroit) ngitchell ran amok. The former | First downs . © oo cone = & the cellar of the Western Division |Lions to two N.F.L. titles. He's 32) pig Ten sprint champion from fee eee . 2 = Passes ee Me in the NFL through the courtesy|and playing for the Pittsburgh) qyineis followed his 90-yard |Pesses 0. 435 pecget wherngied ty PL ae Steelers, but he still is the master] touchdown run on Cleveland’s [Puss ee es ee 1 3 | of the Rams, the only team the Pu Yosds penalised * sal Motor City pros have beaten in | of the clutch play. | second scrimmage play with Foe ponieel Pa : : — two wins this year. | Layne’s 45-yard pass to Tom scoring dashes of 24 and five a ; PHILADELPHIA (AP) — statistics of] Siam In winning the 23-17 battle at) wiser hauls with 89 seconds to | yards. He gained 232 yards 0M day's Baltimore-Oreen Bay football game bal —— — Philadelphia -_ is j hia: *- sepa nto . Briggs Stadium yesterday it was| go gave the Steelers (3-4-1) a 14 tries—only five yards under (yi) gowns ia ton ‘2 First downs cony meee | — : 7 Earl Morrall and John Henry! 14-9 upset triumph over the New Brown’s one-game league rush- —— Pete YS 58 | Bushing yeréage = . RAM LOSES GROUND — Fullback Ollie Mat- AP. Wirephote Johnson who sparked the Lions. | York Giants and stunned a ca- | ing record. \F ae sige 194 14-40 =e 6is 1021 | son of the Los Angeles Rams was thrown for a (20) comes in to help Martin as they brought Johnson, who had $1,200 thinned| pacity Yankee Stadium crowd of — The yame was held up 12 min-|Fumbies anal 2 c(—_— a8 6-34 s| loss in this picture with Detroit Lions’ Jim Mar- Matson down on the 20 yard line in the 4th quar- ror “~ “ss [eng R= : . ter. The Lions won, 23-17, at Briggs Stadium. out of his pocketbook as he sat out last week under suspension for “indifferent attitude,’ had his busiest day in couple seasons as he even took the show away from the great Ollie Matson. Morrall, who started his third game of the season, passed for tin (47) about to make the tackle. Jim Steffen : a From The not permitted a touchdown since which are illegal—from their it last faced Layne Oct. 25, pro- | cleats. ; more like the Cleveland teams that | passes and two of Y. A. Tittle’s’ | have dominated pro football since | heaves. | duced a costly defeat for the | ‘The Bears, sparked by Morris, | . . | hee | Chalmers (Bump) bead | ‘ beth touchdowns, as he beat ) the Rams for the second time in | World War II, took quick advan-| [Jnitas’ 24-yard pass to Mutschel- a starting role. tage of Layne’s assist. _ With Bobby Mitchell opening a teres kcachlioen corer “se. gc udiana Aimed i Redskins (3-5) thei ‘ ’ ath ‘aeaight victim, 3h, eat Deeper Goal The win earned Morrall the posi- tion as the number one quarter- back. ‘We'll go with him even 66,786. The perfectly executed | utes in the first period while eight! Yards penalized Giants. | also frustrated the Forty-Niners by| ete is ready for action |football coach at the University of toss against a defense that had ‘Browns removed aluminum tips— ~ The Browns, looking more and|stealing three of John Brodie’s| |Michigan, has been named to assist s L next week,” said Lions’ coach : : j Riddled in 5-3 : deadlocked the Giants for the East-| in coaching George vow .~ é ‘ern Division lead, However, the LO Make Sur e heen 4 iy lyri North death - Brownies will know more about| (AP)— | ‘star game Dec. 26 at Miami, Fla. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Morrall’s touchdown strikes were | 79 and 11 yard pass plays, the | first going to Dave Middleton in Cleveland. their feelings for Layne after they | play the Steelers next Sunday at| { Coach Phil Dickens of Indiana wasn’t taking any chances Sat- Loss to Hawks x« *« * Eight teams in the advanced league and four teams in the in- the first quarter, and the other) - | urday. | to Johnson in the third quarter. | ityse ‘ret a chance to tie | The Healers claimed | they He’s Great Saturday) termediate league have indicated ent N | scored winning touchdowns this . | entry tm the 2 Wate Middleton also dropped another | the San Francisco Forty-Niners | inét Michigan State and os Red Wings Beat = me scoring pass in the end zone, (6-2) for the Western lead next | Year 8&® cn eace, Sila | . wea 60 rtord and Morrall’s chance for a 4th Sunday at Baltimore. If they do, | Obie onal officials Rangers, 4-0 | ‘The program will begin Dec. 1 TD was nullified when a 59-yard | the Colts (5-3) will owe a wite of | away by t : men’s baske' program nk M and the For the Indiana-Michigan game oan a at scoring pass te Terry Barr was | thanks to Johnny Morris nerkorr ww tery sew| brought back because of @ push. ing penalty. Matson, key of the Los Angeles offense, gained only 54 yards in 2 carries against the Lions and the defeat, their 4th in a row, pushed the Rams into the cellar. After taking a 7-0 lead on the Morrall-Middleton pass play in which Terry Barr threw a crucial block around the 10-yard line, the Lions made it 10-0 on Jim Martin's 41-yard field goal. The Rams tied it in spectacular Chicago Bears. Morris ran the opening kickoff! 58 yards to set up a one-yard| touchdown plunge by Rick Casares | and caught a 51-yard scoring pass| from Ed Brown to lead the Bears | (4-4) to a 143 triumph over the Forty-Niners at Chicago. * * * Baltimore, with John Unitas fir- ing two scering passes to Ray Ber- ry and the decisive touchdown toss to Jim Mutscheller, took advantage | of Chicago's help. by edging the Green Bay Packers, 28-24. Balti- in LU.’s Dickens had a red stripe painted across the field midway in the end tone. Before the game, the coach told his Hoosiers to “go fer the redstripe,”” which was five yards past the goal line. The Hoosiers didn’t quite make it to the Red Stripe, but they scored four touchdowns and won the game 26-7. Barry MacKay Wins Memorial Stadium, | | chuck’s defense has forsaken him | in the Detroit Red Wings’ efforts to beef up their scoring production. | * * * The goalie spent two of the busiest nights of his 10-year Na- tional Hockey League career over the weekend. Last night it was costly. The lowly Chicago Black Hawks snapped a 14-game winless span and came from two goals behind in. beating Detroit 5-3 at Chicago. * * High. Deadline for additional en- tries is Saturday, Nov. 14. * * * Eddie LeBaron, Washington Red- skin quarterback, may have torn a rib cartilage in his team’s 31-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns Sun- day. LeBaron was forced to leave the game in the 3rd quarter. * * * Malcolm Harris, 23 - year - old Wayne State University student, bowled a perfect 300 game Satur- fashion in the second quarter. started the day t ‘ The teams play a rematch at Quarterback Frank Ryan hit Del behind San Peel pond _ _ Japanese Net Title Detroit tonight. ‘ — bowler with an average of Shotner on a 60-yard pass play Sawchuck had 92 shots fired x *« * to the Lions’ 14, Shofner made a spectacular catch of the ball The Philadelphia Eagles (5-3) also benefited from Pittsburgh's triumph, moving within a game TOKYO (UPI) — Barry MacKay at him in the two weekend games, About 25 or 30 shots is Yale | : ees defender Yale | of the Glants and Browns (each Dayton, O.. turned on the power average in one game. team bowling 7 | 62) in the East by downing the |'0 win the singles title in the Japan| it netminder was acro-| Feb. 21-22. Tournament entry will Four plays later Matson went) Chicago Cardinals, 27-17, Clar- National tennis championships | mead remarper be > ootcaed teams. over from the one. With 50 seconds| ence Peaks plunged a yard to lyesterday with the best perform-|, batic Sa in 50 ecdlins shots by the New York Rangers. *&¢ *@-.% left in the half, Lou Michaels booted | a 28-yard field goal to knot the | score. | In the second quarter, the re-| verse, which set up Detroit's lone| touchdown in the Steelers’ game) jured quarterbacks Charley Con- before 4,000 spectators, snap a 17-17 tie with five min- utes to go after Norm Van Brock- | | lin’s 45-yard pass to Pete Retz- | laff set up the play. The Giants, playing without in- ‘ance he ever gave on a clay court. | MacKay readily admitted he never played any better on a clay court after crushing Japan's first- seeded Asushi Miyagi, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, a week ago, again worked with|/erly and George Shaw, held a 97,Princess Suba, sister of crown Terry Barr picking 18 big yards. |lead on Pat Summerall’s three Prince Akihito. A pass to Jim Gibbons carried to/field goals when Don Chandler MacKay and “Myron (Mike) the Ram 17, and as time was running out Martin’s 25-yard field goal made it 13-10 at halftime. A tumble by Leon Clarke was recovered by Gil Maines on the LA 23 and four plays later Morrall threw to Johnson for the ll-yard score. With less than three minutes) to play, the Lions scored the much | needed insurance field goal. It} was here ‘that Middleton dropped | punted to Don Sutherin with two minutes remaining. Sutherin, released by the Giants two weeks ago, ran the kick back) Franks of.Los Angeles also took the doubles crown on Saturday when they defeated Miyagi and Yoshihisa Shibata, 6-2, 8-6, 6-3, Pistons Whip Knicks for 3rd Straight Win including | - 15,000 See St. Ambrose Title Victory First Half 1Ds Defeat Shrine, 14-6 | WING CLIPPED — Detroit's Norm Ullman (front) gets clipped by Pierre Pilote of the Black- hawks in a race for the puck during action in the 2nd period Joe D'Angelo’s two touchdowns in the first half of yesterday's Detroit Catholic title game in U of D. Stadium gave St. Ambrose its first crown, and halted the headlong rush of Royal Oak Shrine 14-6 |Shrine’s 21 before Dick Widgren intercepted an Ambrose aerial. In the Knights’ Bishep’s aerials kept the crowd on its feet with completion of six tosses. The final throw hit Sey- Chicago won, 5-3. TD drive, | AP Wirephote at Chicago Stadium last night. ing, hitting on 19 of 36 aerials |for a yafdage of 275. Seymour and} Paul Bayer were sharp on pass reception fine job of blocking, Glynn, a Pontiac boy, and Dick |had lost 11 and tied three of their | °ficiating \George Preston Marshall barking Whitney of Birmingham have been _| He was equally brilliant for the and Mike Glynn did a The Wings won 40, Sawchuk col- lecting his third shutout of the ‘sea- | son. * *~* * first half of the Chicago game, But with Detroit enjoying a 31 lead midway in the second period, Saw- chuk finally wilted under the the final 26 minutes. The Wings were umable to counter as Chi- cago won its first game since opening night. Pontiac to victory yesterday in the 100-lap United States Auto Club championship late-model stock car race. Musgrave, of Des Plaines, Ill., finished three seconds ahead of Roger Ward, winner of the Indi- anapolis 500 in 1958. Cleats Incident at Washington Causes Blowup _ WASHINGTON @® — The Wash- irgton Redskins were in the midst. The last-place Black Hawks j\last 14 games. of -another row over pro football today, with owner an easy end zone pass, so Jerry A chilled audience of some back a gard oitstanding performers with the x ke — “ aan Perry then came in and booted 15,000 watched the Ambrose "tes. Gi , (Knights all season long | Goals Cenzi we. = — , d tacklers to sprint into the end qi, was the last unbeatenly. by John McKenzie, Forbes| Mike Nixon were riled because ref- from the 15 for the three pointer. Typical of the Rams’ explosive style of football, there was 1:47 on the clock when Shofner again made a great fingertip catch of Ryan's pass for a 67-yard touchdown play. The Rams tried an onside kick but it failed and the Lions ran out the clock in three plays. The Rams outgained the Lion in total yardage and’ as has been NEW YORK ® — The Detroit Pistons are thriving on a steady diet of activity. * * * had only two, one lasting four games and the other three. The manner in which the Pistons have come back after a four-game speedster reel off a 56-yard TD dash in the first period, then re- peat the demonstration in the | 2nd period, while the Cavaliers held off the Knights’ rushes. Shrine finally moved to paydirt Completing an arduous string of | losing spell is encouraging to coach|in the last quarter, on a_ series six National Basketball a 103-94 triumph over the New * ~ * ation: Assn.|Red Rocha. The Pistons have had|of passes by Ron Bishop, and runs igames in eight days, the Pistons| well-balanced scoring and a good «|yesterday won their third straight,|defense in their last three games.| Bishop hit Seymour on the 29, and A | by John Seymour and Mike Glynn. ‘John went in for the ‘counter. zone For Shrine, Bishop was outstand- Oakland county eleven, winner of its Catholic League division. They Beat Cinci 1th Time in Row Celts Are Fo nd of Royals Kennedy and Gordie Howe got the} Wings off to their 3-1 advantage. Murray Balfour scored Chicago’s first goal in the opening period, Detroit’s early season surge | Was attributed to a tight defense. But when the Wings went into a | tailspin, coach Sid Abel ordered more wide-open play in an effort | to get more goals, The defense | apparently has collapsed as the eree John Pace didn’t penalize the Cleveland Browns yesterday after making eight Browns replace met- al tipped cleats. Kelly Miller, Washington equip- ment manager had detected the icleats from the sidelines and the Redskins called it to the officials’ attention. NFL rules don’t specify tips, except. for measurement, but outlaw “cleats made of metal’’ or - /York Knickerbockers. | ; i i failed. Shrine i i i their case all season, fumbles! Twice in the current winning|run for the PAT failed. | offense perked u other potentially cutting material. killed three LA drives. | Winning streaks are rare for streak, Detroit has held its oppo-|drove back to the Ambrose 10 By The Associated Press Saturday night, Boston edged| ; es . Brown contended NFL club owners Wilson said Morrall. would def-| the Detroiters, Last season they |Sition to fewer than 100 points, ajwhen time ran out. The Boston Celtics have no wor-/st, Louis 113-111, Philadelphia’ Detroit added center Murray|had approved his cleats. initely be the starter in next week's |--_- ---— |rate achievement in the NBA. The) The Cavaliers threatened again |ries of going victory-poor so long | whipped Minneapolis 104-98, fiyra- |Clver to their roster for a two- home game with the Chicago only rival to top the century mark/jin the second half, when aed bey the Cincinnati Royals are in| cyse beat New York 116-108 and app igen Maier ere * Bears. He called yesterday’s Y k G if fF was Cincinnati which lost to De-|marched from their own °'the National Basketball Assn. (Detroit beat Cincinnatj 111-103. the Wingy’ Western I = m NHL Standings game before 52,271 “‘our best for an 0 ers ace troit 111-103 Saturday. ae | x * * aad - capa ite aie the season.” i - The Pistons yesterday led all z | The Celtics have beaten the Roy-| POSTON GFT CANCUN ATS GFT eb at Ed ton. NHL STANDINGS FINAL STATISTICS Tou h Aussie Cour the way and held New York’s Big 10 Champs jals 11 straight times, including/Memsohn 8 10 28 Twyman = 3. 4 9 ~ * * WL f Pts. GPGA bi o—K Sears, Ray F la 134128 triumph last night in/Gonls 2 3 ¢ teeer $ 42! In other NHL games last night,|Derot RaSh S 3 Detren atts & guns—Kenny Sears, Ray Fe- Ath Rocke \Guarilia = 1 «0 2 Reed 9 2 20 oe’ | Torente 748 i @ 3 First Downs Rushing ..... 3 5 ‘ lix and Chartie Tyra—to 24 points Now A ter t Cincinnati. Richter 33 ie ~4 é § 4) Montreal beat Boston 4-1, its 13th] Boston 8 9 1 17 6 70 First Downs Passing ...... $ § MELBOURNE (AP) — Sam) combined. Gene Shue topped that | py. : x | Cousy 13 12 38 Bockhorn 11 3 25|Straight without a defeat, and To- |New. York 2939 3:3 aI ig Mo . A a8 et and Cary Middlecoff got! figure himself with 26. Four Title 1n IC4-A The big difference was Boston’s|Symen 18 730 Taine 5 8 @ironto and New York tied 2-2. The| * Yards Gained Rusiting their first look at the Royal Mel-| teammates hit double figures, Ed iwork on Jack Twyman, who had /|Ramsey 8 218 Canadiens beat the Bruins on ees TE 82 . 3 ores a verde ‘Gained Passing prs = bourne golf course today and’ de-| Conlind had 19, Bill Kenville 18, | NEW YORK W — Michigan|been averaging nearly 40 points | Totals 4s 36 134 — = @ | three-goal rally in the second NFL Standin S mm .. (pepper cided they will have their work) Walt Dukes 13 and Bailey How- (State, fresh from a record-smash-|@ game. Twyman finished with } oe a % 3s 3s -1(Period, Claude Provost, Jean g (Net) . ose n ai aestte saree. 7 a3 cut out for them in Canada Cup! eff it. ing Big 10 victory, went after its | only 10 points, two in the i | omnapeees |Beliveau and Maurice Richard! Passe Completed. wc. 8 ig, maptches this westend. The Pistons opened a 48-39 half-|fourth straight IC+A cross-country | half. GFT oy r\scoring. The Maple Leafs dead-| NATIASTERN CONFERENCE, Peat’ pitence Pune. 808] gO ® | time lead. A hot third period boost-|championship today over the 5 + & _|grinin = 12-28 Baylor = Satilocked the Rangers on George! new york oo 0 te it tis Yards Penalized ......-..- " * We find ourselves playing a ed the advantage to 83-63 and the|mile Van Cortland park course. In other games, the Minneapolis|Chamb‘lain’ 11 4 26 Foust 6 6 9) Armatrong’s tally in the third|Cleveland ©......). 6 2 © 750 195 103 Pumbles Lost ny pukiops different game than we af€ used! 5: song ted in, tightening their| The powerful Spartans won the Lakes defeated the Philadelphia $s 33% Bre gf period ae $39 ae oe LOS ANGELES ...0 10 © %1I7\to,” said Snead. “This is a course : ' ith just|V@rriors, 106-100, and the Detroit) Hatton @ 8 8 Krebs at ) rere gr, a -2 3 9 231g Bs seiatlane 7 6 7 323 grasp on second place in the West-|Big 10 title last Friday with ju Johnson 5 010 Laru 5 0 10 Chicago Cards ../}2 6 © 350 166 163 TOUCHDOWNS | Lions: Middieten (79,|Which reqiires placement an@)e. Hivision 17 points, beating their own 1956 Pistons whipped the New York) Rodgers 4 ® 8 Leonard 3 dl Sovi fg ang tts wines teweaen er gr Fee We won't be atealt pad a day off today and|record by four. They took the first Knickerbockers, 103-94. Gepided'y 8 012 Totals al viet Skaters Beat U.S. EAGTSRN COSTSRET.. on fad P 1a to rear : is is’ 29 32 «23—~100 . an SF ear or ko ea ny of ft, ls aan a guerre? oe eli "ERE EE woscow arsine om EA TLE BAB SigLD OOALS: Mar Ind (41 28) Perry|a lot of knowing” agreed Middie-|i" Six nights tomorrow night| Crawford Kennedy, Michigan Gand out of the Western Divisién ‘tral Army team, Soviet amateur/Green Bay « 3 § % 3B ie Is (15); Michaels (28). coft, “We get to play on it only|#84inst Boston at home. State senior, has won the it| no. t+ was only the nd de-IOL S Win. 7-6 lice hockey champions, defeated) Po Mngeics 38 8 ae ae Hee ltwo days before the matches, I'm/ pg NEW YORK dividual crown the past two years saan in pte grt d for ols = | orrows m, /- ‘the touring Brockton, Mass., team| feiss patelredinds & : i e es, | M | DETROIT a“ ie third e | , — SUNDAY’S_ RESULTS St. Williams cYyo Tie | afraid that won't be enough time. Contin : 78 Braun ? He mm piers, al wis ag iy Stilt) Chamberlain and his War-' Our Lady of Sorrows of Farm. | 123 — ~ ¢ te ae Rew age 9 . Ls &. 2 .. Howell § 11) Guerth ae a "| riors. lington finished the season with a Baltimore 28, Green St. Williams tied fof the CYO! ‘fhe annual Canada Cup and in-\Nobie $1 tT Neulls ' 3 {gi mile big 10 test. oe ros sighs te? aetna ten $t,|_, #t was the first of five matches Seroit's3, Loe angeeent? championship by defeating -St./térnational trophy matches start/. "| $1) Grotee , i $| If Kennedy wins again, the ICA Chamberlain hit for 26 points,|, rence 7.6 yesterday, Jett Brockton, the U. S. amateur|“™ss Bears 14 San' Francico 9 Benedicts of Pontac, 60 yester-/Wednesday at 10 aum. local time|Deer, 3.6 § Green ¢ 0:6 ipividess thie will be in the Sameitwo below his season average. | an y; titlists, will play here this week. NEXT SUNDAYS SCHEDULE day. (1 p.m. EST). There will be 72\kicom 3 8 9 Pens i } 4itamily for five years — a feat un-| Pay! Arizin also had 2%, but the|Barth sneaked over for the TD in/They meet Kyrilla Tuesday, an|fos A - Both teams ended the year with|holes of medal play over four|M¢Millon 1 1 3 Anderesg = 3. WRilikely ever to be duplicated aga. balanced scoring performance of|the second quarter and Bob Unks)all-star team Wednesday and Fri-/¥ew, ve. Cards at Mu- a 61 Jeague mark. St.’Williams|days for team and . individual $9 25 103 Totals os 1 Crawford's ‘brother, Harry, wo" |the Lakers—six\of them in double|took a pass from. Barth for the|/day, and the Moscow Dynamo’s at overall record was 8-1. prizes. per I ee ee palit 1985 a 1986, }figures—clinched ft. winning point, next Sunday. re why v ry t y TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1959 i> SCORE BIG TEN Indiana 26, Michigan 7 Minois 9, Wisconsin 6 owe - Ohio Btate 7 MBU 16, Northwestern 10 Purdue 29, bimincorie. Wayne State 6 Anderson 39, ey 3 Bald. -Waliace 43, eieener heey Green 30, De Carroll 26, [iiinols Wesleya Dayton 13, Miami | bic) 0. Denison 6, Ohio Wesleyan 6 Evansville 32, Murra te Kansas 28, Oklahoma State 14 Marquette 35, Cincinnati 34 Marietta 32, Bethany 8 _ Missour ] 36, Kansas State 6 n-8t. Norbert, canceled s at. Central Michigan 20 om gg: 0 tler 48, Washington (St De ed 13 STRONGEST MUFFLER OF THEM All nt Yong Bereehes ¢ Al . “¢e MUFFLER Coupon Sale! ALUMINIZED—Resists Rust Best THIS COUPON promo n4 : eraser UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE ¢ Camber Caster Toe-in WHEEL ALIGNING MacDONALD TIRE » f CO | “Where Only she Tires Ave infiated, Rewer the Feiner Muskingum 40, Mt. Unian 12 Nebraska 14, Colorado 12 Ohio 23, Loute 4, Ne 16 Oklahoma 28, Wheaton 33, vA. ee 3 Wichita 20, Wooster 38, Oberlin 14 EAST Amherst 13, Williams 0 Allegheny 14, Thiel Connecticut 34, Rhode Island 0 Bridgeport 12, Brandeis 8 Brown 16, Harvard 6 Bucknell 26, Temple 6 buffalo 19, Gettysbu me Boston U. 26, Boston College 7 Dartmouth 21, Cornell! 12 Holfstra 31, 8 do a a 6 Lafayette 13, + can Lehigh 14, Davidso ptassaghupsties 19, Mace Hampshire 6 Navy 16, George Washingtor 8 Pittsburgh 28, Notre Dame 13 Penn 24, Seng = 6 Penn State 46, Holy Cross 0 Rutgers 12, Villenove 6 Syracuse 11, te 0 Westminster 14, ees T. 13 Yale 38, Princetes Alabama 9 Georgia Te Teen 1 Alabama State 2 Duke 27, Wake Fore “¥ is Prank -Marsh. 22, ee 6 Georgia 14, Auburn 13 Johns Hopkins 47, Dickinson e Kentucky 41, Xavier (Ohio) 0 l Louisiana State 27, Missouri State 0 Maryland 28, dea McMurry 28, Tam Middle Tennessee 80, ‘Past Tennessee 6 pemestnr 31, Tennessee.7 Mis. College 14, Livingston State 6 Miss. Southern 14, Chattanooga 6 N. Carolina 41, Virginia 0 N. Carolina College 48, Benedict 0 Presbyterian 34, appease 0 Richmond 48, Furman 14 Sewanee 15 ae -Lee 14 Tulane 6, Vanderbilt Vireinia Tech 12 Weet Virginia ok VMI 32, Citadel 8 W. Liberty State 13 W ene st 7 SOUTHWE Arizona Btate U. 27 YU 8 Arkansas 17, SMU 14 N. Mexico St. 42 a Simmons 13 Rice 7, Texas A&M 2 TCU 14, Texas 9 Texas Tech. 27, Houston 0 Trinity (Temas) 16 West Texas 6 Btarto 7, Washington Leng 4 6 f prord 38, Rng ae Ste usc Baylo Uteh piete a, | “4 Wyoming 25, New Mexico 26 Washington 20, California 0 FAR WEST Air Porce 22, Arizona 15 College of Pacific 28 — 13 Colorado State 21, Utah Presno 6tate 29. Lon Resa plete i) saa Prats bute Montana State Col. 47, San Diego U. 0 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Saturday Gr. Rapids , 6. Sesnegen Cath. 6 an Dearborn Sacred Heart 35, Dearborn St. Alphonsus 0 Detroit 8t. Ambrose 14, RO Shrine 6 (Detroit Cath. League gromotenchio) Detroit Bt Promste ¢ de Sales 7 Detroit Benedictine 6 Junior College Finalists CHANUTE, Kan. kana lected Sunday to play for the \fourth annual junior college foot- | ball championship. The game will be played Stadium, Texarkana, Tex. DBL. DRESSER & MIRROR—BED— CHEST—INNER- SPRING MATTRESS : WITH MATCHING BOX SPRING—? DRESSER LAMPS FE 8-9551 3 COMPLETE ROOMS! | MODERN SLEEP SHOP FURNITURE G BEDDING BAZAAR AREA Miracle Mile 109 2-PC. LIVING ROOM | WITH REVERSIBLE DELUXE DINETTE WITH LEAF AND 4 CONTOUR BACK CHAIRS. CHOICE OF COLORS FE 8-9551 “ * * x &* * x * * * Syracuse in Cotton Game Only Thing Certain | games got under way today. |more complicated because | (Dec, By The Associated Press Bowl in Houston are in the mar- The annual guessing game —|ket for top teams, which goes something like musi-| x *« * cal: chairs—on what teams will] Add these to the Rose, Orange, wind up in which post-season bow! Cotton, Sugar and Gator Bowls ‘and you have confusion, it’s even’ As of now, only Syracuse, the down for: a bowl game. The Southwest Conference. Philadelphia’ Orangemen, No. 1 team in The! x * | ton Bow]. This yeay, though, * |Liberty Bowl in the Orange Bowl would dearly) like to have Penn State, but that home state proposition. tainly — wind up there, * * And ry of Louisiana State, last year’s national champion an practically forgotten merely cause it lost one game by a single point? The word is that the Ben- gals from the Bayou are interest- integrated teams. in the guessing game: * * * against west coast champion. Wis- igan State all are in contention| if the Huskies fail. ~ * * (AP)—Texar- | College and Northeastern | ‘Oklahoma at Miami were se-| 8 p.m. Thanksgiving: Day in oa Tope Field by 4 Strokes ORANGE BOWL — Oklahoma, AP Wirephete RIDING REDSKIN—End Bill Anderson (42) of the Washington Redskins hugs tight onto the ball as he is carried on the shoulders of tackler Jim Shofner (44) of the Cleveland Browns in the third quarter of their game yesterday, The Browns won, 31-17. This is one big reason why Syra- cuse turned down Bowl bid. Kansas, Missouri and Iowa State all still could finish second, Georgia, which won the | ‘Chunky Billy Casper made a show/|he jseason with a 4-4-1 record. Casper a Runaway Victor —lings to $33,000 for the year, and he'll be shooting for another jackpot at Mobile, Ala., in the Sertoma Open Thursday. er spot. x* * * LAFAYETTE, ‘La. (AP) easy, a definite commitment, now that Syracuse will be the visiting of his field in the $15,000 Lafay- ette golf tournament. And = | Casper’s : ‘ of his nearest rivals put it, “The! trimmed one stroke from the -b rest of us were just shooting for! petitive record over the 6,800-yard Bowl Guessing Begins ithe winner of the Southwest Con-,team. The winner of the South- | ference championship in the Cot- | | One source told The Associated|the title, but if Texas gets by Press that the Bluebonnet Bowl|weak Texas A&M Thanksgiving | has the inside track on Mississip- | Day, the Longhorns will finish in is pi along with the runnerup in the | he tie for first and will get the } the Nittany Lions, second only to [oyisiana State, Syracuse in the East, lean toward) ¢way, will wind up there. LSU|two teams in Big Ten history ever the Liberty Bow! because it’s a is a home team to New Orleans |to finish last with two victories. consin, Northwestern and Mich- ‘he bid. | | Southeastern Conference c ro w n/| pines with a°14-13 victory over Auburn mocked last Saturday, should get the oth-| isis. MONTERREY. Merico—L ne, Moret sui Wolverine fullback Bill Tunnictiff's COTTON BOWL—This also is Philippines and, x * * west Conference gets the plum. Arkansas has clinched a share of Wolverines Could Finish 7th or Share -Cellar |spot because they've been away from the Cotton Bowl longer than | 19) and _the _Bluebonnet/ Associated _ Press” poll, will play| The same source also said that) Arkansas, x * * SUGAR BOWL — Chances are just 80 miles ‘and would be ag popular choice. If Penn State turns down the|The other club could be Missis- Orange Bowl, Georgia almost cer- | sippi, which has been beaten only | lonce—T-3 by LSU. * * * d LIBERTY BOWL — Penn State). be-| VS. Air Force Academy, a twice-| beaten team, but still a big draw- ing card. BLUEBONNETT BOWL — Mis- ed in any good bow! assignment. |sissippi vs. Arkansas. This would | Their task is complicated, how-|be a good one because Arkansas ever, because by state law they|Will be cochampion of the South- are not permitted to play against | west Conference crown. If Texas goes to the Cotton Bowl, it will! the Cotton Bowl the longest gets * * * for the Big Ten title. Southern) GATOR BOWL—Probably Clem:| California, best on the coast, is in|son, which can clinch the Atlantic} the NCAA’ s doghouse and ineli- Coast Conference title next week, | gible for bowl games. That leaves|VS. Tennessee, conqueror of LSU. Washington (81) if it gets by| Texas was the victim of the reached its most futile stages Washington State, or Oregon (8-1) (biggest upset last Saturday. The|Saturday as alert Indiana turned | | | | | | | | At any rate, here is chapter one ibe because the Longhorns. were) \ders still have a chance to climb as \last there in 1953. Arkansas was high as seventh in the final stand- there in 1955. The league rule|ings. This would require a Michi- ROSE BOWL—This is a definite specified that in case of a tie, the gan triumph over the Buckeyes and commitment, Big Ten champion te#™_ that has been absent from|an Indiana loss to Purdue, Close Saturday Michigan Will vs. Ohio State Fumbles, Helped Indiana to 28-7 Romp Saturday ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan’s loss to Indiana Saturday in an epi- |demic of fumbles and interceptions ‘lett the Wolverines on the brink today of becoming one of the first But Michigan's 26-7 loss to Indi- ana, which saw the Wolverines lose the ball eight times on misplays, Frasirsaneg ae other surprises in the loop, made this unwanted dis- 'tinction a possibility for both Mich- ligan and Minnesota. Michigan would have to lose its finale to Ohio State here this weekend and Minnesota would have to upset Wisconsin. This would knot the Gophers and Wolverines in last place with identical 2-5 marks. But coach Bump Elliott's grid- o- Interceptions | Virus Fells Two Boxers, Fight Show Canceled PROVIDENCE, R. I. — Mon. day night's fight show here has been canceled because of illness of two boxers scheduled to ap- pear in the twin eight-round aia bouts. Stricken with virus were Tommy Black of Bridgeport, Conn:, who was to have opposed Tommy Mc- Nelly of Arlington, Mass., and Tommy Haden of New Bedford, matched with Al Fell of New York. BERLIN-Gustay Scholz, 159%, West Cologne, 1 knocked out Peter Mueller, 1554, CAN YOUR CAR TAKE THE COLD WEATHER AHEAD? * * While Michigan ‘possible fates it also was figuring | * |a way to shake off its season-long | \jinx of interceptions and fumbles |before this week’s clash with Ohio |State. The giveway nemesis Longhorns toppled from the thin-|interceptions and four Michigan ning ranks of the unbeatens by fumbles into a solid triumph. dropping a 149 decision to Texas well on its way to another Big Christian. That left only Svracuse Eight championship, can’t go two|and Southern Cal among the ma-| years in a row. That leaves the jor teams that have escaped un- runner-up to take the assignment. scathed. Syracuse pasted Colvate. | 7-10, and the Trojans polished off the Orange Baylor, 17-8. WEEKEND | daagaag MANILA—Teru Koza 131%. Japan | outpointed Tommy peeks. 130, Phill) t) } MADRID—Fred Galiana. _ Rebert Dibtert 1M% Langsville Ohio | Damase Collazo, 133, Cuba, 10 SEOUL, Korea — Young Paulino. 161. Kang Se Korea. drew. Los ANOELES—Rav Grero. Aneeles - outpointed Kar! Heins 156'2, Essen, Germany 15? Guder Big 10 Grid Standings With less than five minutes left | 7 Dalles of Saturday's final grid contest for Srystal River, Pie 69-69-75, 70—283 turn. It is all important that it be free 71-74-70-69—284 on Gustin $550 *j the season, Cranbrook and Gilmour |" °" Giadwyn by Pa ...eee 71-69-73-71—204, 2nd natural, not violent. r | Monte Bradiey $550 Academy a hl a Jenct tusbore. 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Time sr: Wins Daytona Event =: litre Ferrari to victory yesterday |* in the featured Class C race of the Sports Car Club of America. * * * Alan Connell of Fort Worth av- eraged 101.81 miles an hour, He took the lead on the 30th lap when George Constine of South- bridge, Mass., was forced into the pits by tire trouble on his Aston- Martin. * * * E. D. Martin of Columbus, Ga., received burns on the face, arms and legs when his Maserati spun out on the second lap, collided with a Porsche RSK, hit a guard rail and exploded. | gan had the ball, it marched 70 | | yards for a touchdown, once was | forced to punt and twice lost a | race with the clock at the end | | an.| In the four other times Michi- of each half. Quarterback Stan Noskin's pass on the third play of the game) was intercepted on Michigan's 28. | Six plays later the Hoosiers) ine. iavs.| marched across for their first tally. | |Moments later, Indiana recovered | contemplated | FREE Firestone WINTERTIME CAR SAFETY ¥ CHECK VTires V Brakes V Front End vVBattery V Muffler V Suspension V Cooling System Brake and Front End SERVICE t. Adjust Brakes 2. Add Brake Fiuld 3. Pack Whee! Bearings 4. Align Front Wheels 6. Balance Front Wheels |fumble on the Michigan 18. Three | | | jaerial performance of the year as| he connected on 14 of 24 attempts | second place." rolling Oakbourne Country Club * * course. And it’s a good bet his CONFERENCE w ALL GAMES ° ) Casper, a 28-yeaf-old stylist who) tournament score would have been) xoruwestern tee hs ak ae ei at tg 108 |takes a good deal of ribbing a t| lower had it not been for chilling | ie 7 e ws Ss jhis waistline, blasted par temperatures and strong winds Pig nS 31% 8 |with a 69 yesterday to take the|during the last two rounds. 0 ‘500 119 68 5 3 0 6% 314 20 ‘trt pace check. He four t+ eee? sil Be g ‘round total 69-64-T1-69—273 WS) Jim Ferree of Crystal River, $3 ie of ite 260 1350 91 | four etrokee better Gon TSP Fie, and old pro Billy Maxwell ‘ George Bayer, the distance hitter| 4¢ Odessa, Tex., were next in line from Gleneagles, Ill. with 278 while Gay Brewer Jr., | ec ek another Crystal River player, | | It may not sound like much, |trailed with 281. ar oin S | that four-stroke margin, but most} ‘of the tournaments on the PGA wily’ Casper $2000 tour this year — been decided |, Aprile valey ot «4471-49273 THE POINT OF NO RETURN by one or _ “ ps sm “Ferree fi 100 or nee By JOHNNY KING he | Bay Maxwell Le" 7-278] If you make a mistake in | The paycheck brought his earn a ae — 67-70-71-70—278 push-away, it is almost certain in er, Fis. ... 69-49-73-70—281\that the rest of the approach will . ; y be “out of time’ oka you will roll Cranes, Gilmour Tie oar re ie aa(& bad ball. - With Late Counters Arnold * aliedadediond Me push-away is often described Ligonier, “Pa reees 7449-73-67—283 by bowlers as the point of no re- ul, 159, South|/plays later the Hoosiers had oat 1es| second touchdown. * * * . Michigan, behind to 19-7 early in the second half, fumbled away a 49-yard march on the Hoosier 19 Indiana scored its insurance touch-| down in the final period only four | plays after a John Stamos pass| was intercepted on Michigan's 36 98 and returned to the 22. Michigan outdid the host team in’ first downs, 17-12, and racked up 2% total yards, 41 more than 4 the Hoosiers. Despite having three “lof his passes intercepted, enjoyed - his most _ productive | |for 164 yards and 4 touchdown. n the second quarter on a 24-yard | Noskin-to-Halstead pass. Only 2 Major Unbeatens Leff By The Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, (AP)—|tarite AGM .. ern California stood out only major college football teams | with perfect records after Texas land North Texas State suffered jtheir first defeats Saturday. * * * The spoilers were Texas Chris- tian, 14-9 winner over the Texas Longhorns, and Tulsa, which heat North Texas 14-6. Syracuse made it eight straight victories with a 710 romp against Colgate and USC trimmed Baylor 17-8 for its eighth win. * * * Also eliminated from the un- beaten - untied list were such! mighty small collegé teams as Delaware, loser to Bowling Green in a clash of unbBeatens, Juniata, which had gone through 27 games without a loss. Of the 15 teams still unbeaten and untied, seven have completed their seasons. TEN GAMES x-San Francisco State INE GAMES | powane 68 ee Southern oom. yee cesses votes [Fairmont State . SEVEN _—— anneres 326 errr ree errr rs 199 decease ease rabe ces 270 coasdievece peececess SAB _ Michigan’ 8 only touchdown came | All for Just 9°? SAFETY-SURE Firestone MUFFLERS and up For closed window driving safety .. . 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A 6-6 tie gave the Cranes a 4-4-1 season record. Montreal Adds Statein3Vy =e | Upset of Northwestern Tie for Lead After Big Win Keeps Spartans Hopes Alive for Rose Bowl EAST LANSING ww — “It’s a great feeling to be up there in the tie for first—even if it only lasts a week,” says Duffy Daugherty. Michigan State worked into the unprecedented three-way tie for top honors in the Big Ten by beating Northwestern 15-10 here Saturday. Northwestern and Wisconsin, both also with two league losses each, share the conference honor spot. It will be the first time in football history that a two-time loser in conference play will rep- resent the Big Ten in the Rese Bowl. Michigan State has only a six- game conference schedule this sea- son and will have to sweat out next Saturday’s scores after meet- and Jim Andreotti (56). Michigan THE HARD WAY — Don Stewart, Michigan State back gets two yards the hard way against Northwestern’s line led by end Doug Asad (84) ing Miami Friday night. * * * : Wisconsin, upet 9-6 by I}linois on the last play of the game Saturday, will have the easiest time—a date with last-place Minnesota. North- western meets Illinois, sure to be high for the final coaching appear- ance of Ray Eliot. ; Both Northwestern and Wiscon- =lint aad aiicothaee laminae sin would have to lose or tie for The Montreal Canadiens started Michigan state to back into the at a gallop and now are making it; bewl on its 4-2 league record, a complete runaway. “I'm not getting the Rose Bowl Montreal ran its unbeaten string |fever yet,’’ Daugherty said. ‘We'll “> 13 games last night with a 4-1|just have to wait it out. But I fig- ‘ictory over Boston that lengthe rne Canadiens’ lead in the Nationa Hockey League ‘‘race’’ to seven points. Daugherty wasn’t resentful be- > ichi . ht on Claude Provost, Jean Beliveau jcause Michigan State can't fight its own for title honors with a ogden aad “ — jseventh conference game. the victory for the league lead- “] figure it cuts beth ways,” ers, but the real standout was | he said, “If we had won the Ohio goalie Jacques Plante, who | State game, we'd be in the bowl turned in 30 saves in the Mon- | now on a 5-1 record.” an at Daugherty was elated by the win over powerful Northwestern. * * fo NHL Lead Canadiens 4-1 Victors Over Bruins; Leafs and Rangers Tie } | western and Wisconsin.”’ * * * Johnny Bucyk of the Bruins suf- fered a dislocated shoulder and an| * injury to his right knee during the) “7 figure second minute of play. A disputed goal by George Arm-|the two teams most experts fig- strong midway inthe third period ured would be fighting it out for earned the Toronto Maple Leafs a Big Ten honors. And we did it on 2-2 tie with the New York Rangers. | successive Saturdays.” Goalie Lorne Worsley of the Rang-| ers claimed he het successfully | Quarterback Dean Look again blocked Armstrong’s shot but was overruled. : Spartans. a Look had a hand in both of the second half touchdowns that took all the yowl out of the Wildcats. Look passed 28 yards to Herb Ad- derley for one score and went over from the one-foot line on a quarter- back sneak for the other. He also had a perfect day passing, hitting seven for seven. Quarterback Bob Eichhoff car- ried over from the one for North- western and both teams also kicked three-point field goals. Final City Cage Meeting Planned Tonight at 7:30 The Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion Department will hold its final basketball managers’ meeting for City League teams in classes A, B and C tonight at 7:30 in the con- ference room of the health depart- SERVICE ned (ure the pressure is all on North- | was the individual star for the | 10-9 going into State was losing Central Bombed, 51-20; Ferris Stuns Alma - Daugherty 1 t to m AP Wirephote the final period. Stewart made the first down and then Dean Look went over from the one yard line to give MSU the victory, 15-10. st on the 1960 Olympic Games which will be held in’ Rome next Pall. Ted Smits, AP general sports editor who Associated Press Sports Editor ROME wm — The greatest Olym- pic games ever put together come on facilities for the games, that is a misleading figure due to low building costs here. The same might (CONI, incidéntally, is concerned | 1960 Olympics Expected to Be Lavishly Staged | (This is one of @ series of articles coverage of the 1948, 952, and 1956 games, has just re- urned from an inspection trip to ) By TED SMITS leately balanced dome of concrete| I Lloyd Saunders, owner of the '2-year-old colt Azure's Orphan, \makes nose cenes for missiles. Heavy Equipment Operation worked in almost lace-like tracery. | -ompie'e Praber 0n B ee a Not a single column mars the view.|offered by one of the nation’s The dome has a diameter of 100|largest and outstanding training meters — about 330 feet. er Near this is the velodrome, sole-|New superhighway and construc- of Rome, This seats 16,000 and is for basketball, boxing and gym- natiecs. It is circular with a del* ancient Rome Aug. 25-Sept. 11, 1960. They will be staged in lavish) stadiums and arenas = the backdrop of classic Roma ruins. Seventy five nations have en- The International Olympic Com- ittee, known informally as CONI from® its initials, is the world's|idea was rejected for fear the) richest thanks to a weekly cut of crowds would damage the famous | -|more than $500,000 from a soccer |ancient stadium. betting pool. * * * It is spending about $32,000.000 but the United States cost $100,000,000. ructures in well ly for cycling, and seating 20,000. | tion progams planned in every | * “ * lpart of the country. Train NOW ; : ito become a specialist in this vital | All olympic stadiums, however,|industry—many opportunities for jare not spanking new. For instance|advancement. Budget terms ar- \gymnastics and wrestling will be| ranged , jheld in the batns of Caracalla,|Get {ull information today on how tered 6,000 athletes and perhaps [ow somewhat battered by the|you can become a HEAVY EQUIP- 10 more small countries may | passing of 20 centuries. The Mas-| MENT OPERATOR. join the competition. No previous | ..17\9 games have drawn more 60 nations. Basilica in the Roman Hi in ceupen belew and mail te: = oe oe oe oe ee ee oe ee ee ee ee Ge ee oe oe Forum, another great ruin, will) weavy EQUIPMENT DIVISION ialso be used for wrestling. For a|Nerthwest Schools . HN-291 Box 15 while it was hoped to hold a few)|c/e Pentiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. events in the Coliseum but this |wame eee eee eee eee ee eee Se | |Address .. | City POO eee reeseerseerretres (Tomorrow; The Chinese prob- | | lem). COME IN AND SEE THE NEW DODGE! Dodge, Simca, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck with amateur sports throughout} Italy and has built many stadiums} 1001 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 | | | By The Associated Press Hillsdale’s dreams of a perfect football season were demolished by the pass, a weapon the Dales used with outstanding success. until their final game * * * Gone too is all but a remote chance for a Holiday Bowl invita- tion. Hillsdale, MIAA champion and last Michigan team to lose, was dropped from the unbeaten ranks Saturday night by Northern Illinois, 33-27. Lew Flinn, an unerring passer for the victorious Interstate Con- |31 yards. * * * Flinn's last scoring flip broke a |The Dales completed their season |with an 8-1 mark. “We still have a very slim chance,” said coach Muddy Waters about his team's chances to qualify for the bowl. “There KALAMAZOO, Mich., (# — It was a victory with distinction for the University of Detroit and a defeat. with honor for Western Michigan. The Titans’ 14-0 triumph over the Broncos Saturday had elements of satisfaction for both sides. - It boosted Detroit’s season re- cord te 5-4 with this week's Vil- lanova game still to go. But for Western, so eager to step into football’s Major College classifi- cation, it was an indication the Broncos may be ready to make the climb. e° Western Michigan has_ been shackled with the label ‘‘small SPECIAL ® Complete Front End Alignment (Reg. $ 95 * Balance Wheels Rez. $ ® Pack Front Wheels 2 Front * Adjust Brakes | Reg t Brake Lining * Inspe * Inspect Drums * Inspect Wheel Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK $Q95 With Regular $20.70 Valine HHUAUUATUL EH VUADUUDEA THUAN EAT E BRAKE RELINE ow For *] hi GOODYEAR Moe F Chevi Plymouth ts. anc SERVICE vy on the ground floor of City college team” because of its pre- . dominantly minor schedule. And This is the last call for teams /the Broncos have been bitter about wishing to compete in the City |the tag. They posted more first League basketball program this (downs than Detroit and made a season. Teams must be repre- (respectable showing. sented to be considered for entry. x * * Deadline for entry fees is Friday, | Detroit's Bruce Maher scored all Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. the points in the game. His touch- Discussion at tonight's meeting | 4owns came on a one-yard run and includes team classification, league|* 28-yard pass from Bob Lusky. Aerials Shatter Hillsdales Bow! Hopes | is no rule against a team which has lost going to the game. Sut preference is given to unbeaten teams.”’ Ferris (4-3) provided the big- gest upset in the final weekend of play for most of Michigan's teams. The Bulldogs upset Alma (5-4) on Bill McNally’s 40-yard return of |an intercepted pass with 95 seconds left. ference eleven, threw four touch-|nailing down the statg’s individual | down passes ranging frem 11 to! scoring crown. ke season): Central Mi¢higan (7-3) was ee WoL T PF PA ss es g ilsdale oo... eee shocked by Southern Illinois 51-20| Hope”... S18 ml M4 ne : “wav tie Michigan Tech ...... 2 0 149 «97 and finished in a three way UC lNorthern Michigan 6 2 0 240 80 for second ‘in the IIAC. Walt Grand Rapids JC ...... 5 2 1 25§ 114 a : entral ichigan .....7 3 0 |Beach scored twice, ending the Michigan State $30 we ie season with 88 points and virtually | Wayne State... ....4 3 © 121 116| Perris vente eeeeee ‘ 3 ° 1e¢ 8 eaieaweute 4 188 101 But Beach failed) Dstroit 7... scort Gatet Cee VES a an ase oO 149 14 jin his goal to end his career with | Western Michigan 4 5 0 185 ie | i 3,000 yards rushing by 32 yards. Ove’... 0.238 8 OB He was held to 82 yards on the A@rian ............., 2 6 0 50 186 ’ Kalamazoo .........2 6 © 3 197 Eastern Michigan .. 1 7 0 680 217 we did pretty well to | 20-20 tie in the final quarter and ground Saturday. beat Purdue and Northwestern—| heaped heartache onto HillsAale. | | Jerry Hendrickson raced 66 | yards for a touchdown and | guided Hope (8-1) to a 32-6 vic- tory over Ohio Northern. Bob | Ferguson passed for three touchdowns as Olivet (3-5) ended { its finest season in many years Both Western and U. of D. Satisfied With Grid Clash |Maher kicked the extra points jafther both touchdowns. * * & The Titans now hold a 90 ad- vantage in their series with West- ern, This was the meeting between the interstate rivals since 1939, 10-Pointer Taken by Pontiac Hunter One of the early reports of success for Pontiac area deer hunters came from Norman Un- derwood, 1171 James K Bivd., hunting near Manistique, in the | | Upper Peninsula. * * * | Underwoed bagged a fine 10- | pointer Sunday, afternoon, He | was hunting with his sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lueck of Detroit, and this was his first deer hunting trip in five years. He called Mrs, Under- wood yesterday to tell her about his success, organization, playing schedules, playoff procedures, tournament selection and rules and regulations. There are 17 teams: registerd at this time and only a few more can be accomodated. This week’s practice schedule in classes A, B and C (all workouts at Pontiac Central High): COMPLETE PRECIS Monday, Nov. 16: 7 pm. — Pontiac Police, Booth Homes; 8 p.m. — Clark- ston, Field Landscape; § p.m. — Sports ‘ e ping. ‘ednesday, Nov. 18: 7 or — Lake side Royals, Griff's Grill; 8 p.m Towne & Country, Avondale Merchants; 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus, Sports FORD CHEVY reds , Nov. 19: 7 p.m. z Newman LIVE IN COMFORT ot HOTEL WALDRON Where a Variety of Accommodations at OTHER . Rae ARS MOWRO-MATIC $aie'B™ FREE Aetlltioen | 6 the Q” Completely Installed Blow-Out Proof Most Cars MUFFLER High quality lining, 1,000 mile WRITTEN 1 adjustment. As low as $1.25 GUAnANTEs S 5 a week. l-year 20,000 miles USTALLATION guarantee. Mest Car Motor Mart Safetv Center 121-123 E. Montcalm __. 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The plan provides for adequate classrooms, qualified teachers, maintaining proper class size for effective learning, and materials for instruction and learning, McClusky is also a member of the University's Board of Student Religious Assn.; Library Board; Executive Committee of the Ex- tension Service; Committee on Re- ligious Education; Library Com- mittee, School of Education; State Services Committee; Editorial Board of Education Bulletin; and Committee on Education for Home and Family Living. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Two questions, ‘Does Au- tomation Doom The Werking Man?” and ‘‘What is the Challenge “Confronting Our Public Schools?” will be discussed at the West 14 Kt. Gold 2 for $7.95 Diamond Engagement Ring Sets $29.95 CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS ‘ABh’<. 18 SOUTH Bloomfield High School PTA meet- jing 8 p.m. Thursday. Three panelist, representing, labor, industry and education will discuss the questions, They are Robert Doem, UAW education representive, Brad Mac- -|Kimm, of Automation Magazine, How much do you know about Thousands have of Los Angeles. California Scientist, chusetts. Sunday. November 22 in Boston, at 3:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL North Perry at Madison All Are Welcome! Christian Science? by Florence Middaugh. C.5.B., Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Massa - and Philip Proud, asst. superin- tendent of Pontiac Schools in charge of personnel and public re- lations. WALLED LAKE — Guest speak- er at the Glengary PTA meeting at 7:30 p.m. today will be Ronald Fremlin, Oakland County Youth Home advisor. * * * Fremlin, a former Oakland Coun- ty probation officer, will present a study of Juvenile Court and be shown on the work done at the youth home Troy Would Prohibit Fire Hazard Sheds | TROY — City officials tonight will consider a fire safety code \designed to prohibit sheds such | as the one in which two young boys lost their lives here last week. * * * | Citing four fatalities due to sim- jilar circumstances in less than a fyear, City Manager David W \Hasse said “something must be |done.” ~ * * He added that other cities have ‘codes that prohibit sheds similar ‘to the one in which David Geer, 1/12, and James MacKinder, 10, were |playing when it caught fire. ~« * * Two men also were fatally burned in a fire which destroyed ‘their garage-home here last March. More than 100 different makes Under Auspices of of steam-propelled automobiles First Church of Christ, }were built in the U.S. since the Scientist jbeginning of the so-called auto- — Pontiac motive ‘age, according to the ‘industry's records. , * “ ‘ ia AES SE : 3 Fg ¥ x u vances that skillfully see better, more isse wearing Invisible quiries Are Invited! Introduce th Without glasses yOu 1 regain your lost confidence and natural attractive appearance At last contact lenses have been perfected with you in mind Invisible, comfortable and best of all based on a natural optic law, to give you the closest thing to natural vision ever achieved—The same scientific ad have made fascinating place to live in, have now made it possible for you to naturally hout Even more remarkable sons with problem vision cluding Bifocal Wearers Contact sightly glasses with thick lenses have been eliminated and in normal field of vision has been re- stored. 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Stavoe, who moved to Utica over discipline of children. A movie will the weekend from St. Clair Shores, resigned as assistant Macomb County prosecuting attorney to take the new assignment. His law offices are at 45112 Cass Ave., Utica. | * * * Stavoe and Seymour were two of the four candidates for the va- cancy filled by the Council Tues- day Evaluation of Photos to Be Guest's Topic ROCHESTER — Dr. Carlton Ma- rinus, who has an honorary rating from the Photographic Society of America, will be guest speaker at Thursday nieht's meeting of the Avon Photo Club at Woodward Me-! morial Library. His subject will be ‘‘Evaluation and Judging of Photography” with special reference to color slides. Black-and-white prints also will be discussed. Dr. Marinus, an endocrinologist, | is a member of the Grosse Pointe Camera Club of which he was co- founder. He has been active in pho-| tography for 30 years. The meeting, open to anyone in- terested, starts at 8 p.m. ee A Wonderful World With... : Se ae Daily 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Friday 9:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. 109 N. SAGINAW ST. Phone FEderal 2-2895 OPTICAL STUDIOS | |h Seymour lost to McClelland in | Head-On Crash ‘Cranberry Scare Prompts Warning Crop Spray Care Kills RO Father Dies Instantly as Other| Prompted by the prevalant cran- threat, the State Farm Bu- Hi lagainst imp use of mical | Clare Men Critical ane eee om | ROYAL OAK — A father of four) Hercially grown in Michigan, the| Lakes Cherry Producers Market from here was killed instantly early Sunday morning in a head- | used improperly on other, native) on collision a mile and 4 half west of Clare. j John O. Barkkari, 43, of 420 N. Edgeworth St.’ was alone in his| car driving west to Baldwin where | he was to meet a friend fora few | days hunting,” Mrs. Barkkari said. According to State Police, Barkkari seemed to be traveling | at a normal rate of speed-when | a car driven by Robert Miller, | 21, of Clare tried to pass an- | other car going in the opposite | using chamicals on crops to follow|band, directed by Richard Long- direction and hit Barkkari'§ car | yanufacturer’s recommendations field; and the high school pep band carefully, adding that care should|at its meeting tomorrow. Miller and his brother, Rollin,|be taken to be sure the greatest} who was a passenger, - are both|amount of protection is available} The session starts at 8 p. m. at head-on. listed in critical condition at) Clare hospitals this morning. | Barkkari is survived by four) brothers and six sisters besides his wife and four children. While cranberries are not com-| farm bureau stated that chemicals | crops also could be destructive to} life and property. Cranberry growers in Califor- nia and Wisconsin are facigg a | financial crisis with the discov- | ery that a large part of their | yield poses a cancer threat to humans as the result of a weed ‘Avondale Band Boosters | killer known as aminitriazole be- ing sprayed on cranberry fields |Will Hear Two Groups earlier this year. | A resolution issued by the Michi-| gan Farm Bureau warns farmers to producers and consumers. * & Meanwhile, Michigan's ‘red cher- | ry crop has gained top priority | next month in plans for national! |kegan St. promotion of the fruit as a good The move is an arrangement between the National Assn. of Food Chains and the Great tive membership includes grow ers in Michigan, New York, Wis- consin, Pennsylvania and QOhie. B. I. Freeman, manager of the) cherry organization headquartered | sought, in Grand Rapids, today said grow- ots thle sper Angad 9 cone © am replacement for cranberry sauce|cent larger than ip and il during the holidays. ee cent over the 10-year average. tiated a uniform price with proces- sors which was 25 per cent below ithe 1998 average " |GLCPMC funds were used to proc- ing Cooperative. The Coop : less cherries ‘‘when some proces- | HOWARD JOHNSON'S | WEEKLY SPECIALS Urged ‘| “SOUTHERN | FRIED CHICKEN | Every Tues. & Wed. 4:30 P.M. to Closing All you want Served with french 1 4 He ‘noted the cooperative nego- fries, cole slaw, cranberry. sauce, hot rolls and and said The Avondale Band Boosters’ Club will hear the sixthf grade * * * ‘the junior high school, 2900 Wau- * * Refreshment will * be served __, » ip butter, | sors en — price. 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Te get back in his mother’s good graces, he would show her how extra smart he could be. So that} became his strategy no only for | winning his mother's love but for winning admiration and love from| other people later on Emphasis on winning and suc- ceeding has become so much a part of our way of life that it is \difficult for anyone to resist it. SOME THRIVE ON IT Competition is not harmful to! everyone. There are people who, couldn't live without it. But there are millions who want and need the security of a steady, safe éx- istence | ’ 4 os . —an Yel hal. tae [2€ a, Dixie Highway (US-10) 1 Block North of Relecragh Ra. Open 6:30 Starts 7:00 | q TONIGHT > EXCLUSIVE! 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These are jconference you're going to say) literary world After a few visits to the homes |out, give them the best ‘you've | directly. This is going to be diffi-| | of their new friends, the wife (got. The work you do for a living|cult, but make yourself be silent.) simply had to remodie her own. Also “nobody” had “little stuffy gatherings,’’ from now on the parties had to be big and lavish. their children to public schools, so the chil- dren were transferred to a pri- vate school. The wife began to “‘realize’’ her husband wasn't as charming, bril- liant, important or rich as some of the other. men. Within a year those you don’t do well at all. You'll four things in which ygu excel,} and in all liklihood they'll be the probably find three or your strong points. From now on) iwill undoubtedly be améng these. | | Improvement in that will not only igive you greater satisfaction but! 'will increase your chanees for pro- motion, * . * Your performance as a parent) is another place to look for special} problems. Many men and women have the impression they have to |be perfect parents. If a problem, jarises which they don't know how to handle, they feel they're a to- ihappy, give it some extra effort give those you do enjoy a little extra effort, but not as much as you put into your No, 1 items. be that) | im-| do them well. It among them are may activities portant to improve upon. If you/|traffic wags in May whe are not a good cook, for example,|sels jammed the port. This wa and this makes your husband un-|shortly after the opening of the ,ond movie, lenlarged St. Lawrence Seaway. The foreign commerce ships, in items ithe final days of the shipping sca- Which you don’t have to do and son, are trying to haul as much don't do well, and scratch them |import-export * * * Then go to those No entirely off your list. and keep them as a reminder. One_ place to ‘look for the dam-| aging influences of the superman urge is on your job. Here it may take the form of having to “know| all the answers.”’ WHY BE AN ATLAS? __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1959 Foreign Shipping. Record in Chicago . ¢ Hollywood. Headlines: Mort Sahl Comments: CHICAGO. @®.— The Port wiU. S. Movies Are Sick Chicago experienced the busiest | foreign shipping day of Its history “Our government is worried By BOB THOMAS ent hi about Fidel Castro’s business. I'm AP Movie-TV Writer At one time during the day, a Among the No, 3 items, select | record high of 26 ocean ships were those you have to do because. t being loaded or unloaded, or wait- jduty, and plan to continue doing|ing to be handled at Lake Calumet ithem ag well as you can, without|Hatbor, Navy Pier and othet ma- ife@ling crushed because you dori’t [Tine terminals, * * HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “It's a This was Mort Sahl biting the hand that is feeding him. Sahl is noted for nibbling at, everything in sight, having set the style for the The previous high in overse Mt owt ene of i Jastic li- To Direct Park Region WASHINGTON ® — Ronald F.| ‘Lee has be@n named director of the | ‘National Park Service's Region 5 If you feel a compulsion urge tv There are 27 National Park Sys- iknow and to give a!! the answers, t¢m units in nine-states, including! yp at anything any more. They ltry this plan. At the next staff|Michigan, under jurisdiction of the|came out here 30 years ago and meeting, pay close attention to/ffice. the way people You'll notice most of them keep silent a good deal of the time and speak up only on their own specialites. | Now resolve that at the next! operate ‘Every 12th One - cargo as_ possible} and clear out of the Great Lakes| As you work out the priorities,|/before the St. Lawrence Seaway | put down your reasons on paper, |locks are closed for the winter in| 'a couple of weeks n 20 ves- s| ans. Since he was making his sec- I asked him to analyze the industry's bills. “Actors cant produce pic- tures. but they're trying to,” he said. ing screen stor- ies — largely Westerns and } war pictures — ' take suspensions for if they were under con- tract “The producers can't THOMAS get a rage jinsulated themselves in the San 'Fernando Valley. Everything they do is on film—little bits and pieces far removed from what life really One out of every twefVe per- is. They have no contact with real, sons in Arizona is Indian. live audiences.... sick business.” ” “They are buy-| more worried about the relatives in the movie business .. . SAML IS ANGRY “What would I do if I had two million dollars to make a pic- true? I'd do a_story about today— not in costume and not on the moon — about the problems of 'America, such as the relationship ‘of men and women and how they are competing for domination. And I would make it with actors iwho can act, not some tired, old | star, a girl one third his age, and a-bunch of TV actors in the back- |ground.’’ * * * | Angry? Well, I guess. But that's |Sahl’'s stock in trade, and he's ‘making a fine living with it. The latest purchaser of the Sahl talent that they would] i, producer-director Hall Bartlett, | for whom he is making ‘‘All the iYoung Men.” True to form, Sahl }expressed some dubiety about the project. PRODUCERS PRO, CON “One good thing about the movie business,’’ he cited, ‘‘is that pro- ducers are willing to bring in per- sonalities who have made names for themselves in other fields. This is true of record stars and night club performers, like myself absolutely nothing unless called on Next week speak up just two | or three times. After a few meetings, you'll find the tension wearing off, and you'll even en- joy sitting silently and listening te the other people talk. Another form of the superman urge ig the ‘Atlas complex" it gives you the idea that you have the responsibility for the overall performance of your department or the entire firm or organization A Decision periority may bring you temporary popularity, it affection and envied, but most liked. You'll find they were divorced tal failure. If a child gets with the desire to excel in just one thing. It makes you want to elim- inate every single area of weak ness. This may help you develop special abilities but jit can only bring frustration when you try to develop talents you don't have. ESCAPE ROUTES If you are caught in the web spun by your own superman urge and want to get out, you can You can assure yourself only First, it is necessary to recog-| that you're doing the very best nize your difficulty may~be an in-| YOu cam, and then you have to ability to accept yourself the way| Mt it go at that. The same prin- selves. If q child is not doing well ially or in school, they feel it’s l) their fault. Remember that while you have a specia! the happiness and well being of your children, you can't be ex- pected to do a perfect job. You make mistakes because you're human you basically are man being ship with your wife or husband. Second, you need* to recognize Next come the No. 2 ftems. that you don't have to be perfect Scratch off those you don't enjoy too much and decide to do them in everything , on a hit or miss basis. Decide to Third, be aware that while su- will not bring acceptance you TENSION~BREAKER ACTIVITY INVENTORY NO.5 Look avound and see who it is| al that is most liked — not most! ——— it is not the most important per- son but rather the most friendly, | the most easygoing; the person} ho shows interest in others, than in himself You may not be able to make yourself over, but you can fake steps to find greater satisfaction, and peace of mind -_ - t You plan to be home on time. Then, on the way —wouldn’t you know—a flat tire! So you call , _ your wife to tell her that you'll be late. It’s a simple, quick and easy thing to do. Yet it saves dollars’ worth of flavor in the family into The superman drive doesn’t stop|some difficulty, they blame them- msibility to work for an drdinary hu- “iple applies to your relation. | This complex generally comes out in a supercritica] attitude to- ward management. You man even find yourself wanting to quit be- cause you're dissatisfied with the way things are being run. ~*~ * * an jndividual decision. If you suffer trom the Atlas com- ” plex, put on a pair of mental a : ae ee ee blinders and concentrate on your How skillfully these indiv idual immediate job. Let the people} decisions are made determine charged with running the depart- ment or firm run it. 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I told you I didn’t | believe in it, and I don’t.” The deliciously droll writer and| actwess, now starring in ‘‘The| Pleasure of His Company,” a) Broadway show she coauthored| (‘It was a frightfully small com-| pany, scarcely worth noting’’),! broke down under pressure. And! described her visit to Japan. “It is a land,"’ she said, ‘‘where there is a lot of bending to be done. My son, who is six-foot-four, was stationed there and he pre- pared me. He described the Amer- ican woman visiting Japan as a! monster, in comparison to those flowerlike little Japanese things.* | “He said you could always tell | the female tourist approaching. First you hear, outside, the New Ruling Covers Leprosy, Sclerosis An additional year for presum- ing service connection for veter- ans who have contracted multiple | sclerosis and an additional three‘ years for leprosy have been al-| lowed by recent action of Con- gress. Lioyd H. 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Pivotal Issues Losing Ground | NEW YORK &-—The stock |market lost some more ground in fairly active trading early this afternoon, A few specially recommended stocks spurted but the pivotal in- dustrials and rails slid lower. Losses of key stocks went from fractions to about a point. The . : Apples, Greenings, bu, .. : 2 : down major fractions. Corn and| Apples, Jonathoa, bu. ... | gainers picked up as much as 2 soybeans ran into increasing offers Apbies. Northern Spy, bu. ... or 3 points. after a strong opening. ae aly — case | Wall street had nothing new * * * ° , so to inspire tt after last week's Dealers said there were no par- — 00 retreat. The Commerce De- ticularly significant new market|Beets, NO dos, beha 1cI 35| partment reported that the ef- influences over the weekend and coueane pad DU. occ cccccccocee 178 | — 2 that the activity appeared to be | Cabbage. bagel S satneneeea. "145 deeper into the nation’s output largely profit taking and short/Gsbbage Sprouts -18| than had been expected. The covering ‘Carrots, dos. bchs. ..-.......csss0e | government also reported that Prices had slipped into general |Gejery Toot, Got... vesberv. sucess 175| MOUs starts plummeted 13 per weakness near the end of the first |Pennel. doz. bens ...........-+-00e8 1.75| cent last month, more than usual hour with wheat unchanged to % ioe aoe be "1:'f:7s| for ‘that time of year. lower, December $2.02; corn un- ee ee . 130! Steels, most motors, chemicals, changed to *« lower. December! Parsiey Root, dos. by. ...-- ..) 15e) Oils and airlines declined. The $1.125%: oats 4, to 1% lower, De- pice Sige ge ol ear ie 225|€lectronics showed spotty strength. cember 71's; rye % to 1% lower, Parsnip * - os cnn sveceeeecees 1-13 Tobaccos were a bit higher. Non- roping $1.33's: soybeans % to|Radishes, black. bu. : 1.60 ferrous metals improved irreg- % lower, N 9) O08 Radishes, hothouse, doz. behs. ...... 1.50 | 4 lower, November §2.20%. Radishes. red, dos. bebe. .......... 125) Bary. \Radishes. white. dos. ..........-++ 128 | The market was mixed at the Gent = thalamic > ie aaecianpekinry 173/start with the ticker tape late rain Prices Squash, butternut, bu. 125 briefly. Gradually the market iecee at Maeaee ary eee ea ** 183 itone became lower in_ erratic CHICAGO. Nov. 16 (AP)—Open today.|-UzBIDS BU. «----------sereeeererees mesure of trading. WHEAT Mar. s002% esse T™% GREENS Mar. 20 Feet ie TITS Gy RUNNER BOL OO. --cnssconee sees Ot BF New York Stocks May “ccce 2.02% Sep, — 66 | Kele “bu SN ee | 1.50 Oe ose 1.82% © 6 ba “99 | Admiral o “YH Soar Bep. |... 1.88% are ns oe + 305 Allied Ch... ne eteee 22. ae Cm ang Mee oo anal etter BR eh ge elena it + 2% May ...:... ‘9 enneco . 93. Mar Saas bad She 133% weipd, BU. -.cccccectccsesceccers 2.00 Alcou ig 14 Kimb Clk h a6.6 vecceee m Airlin roger ......+ — wanes ie puaD — , SALAD GREENS AmCan ......, 4.3 LOP Glass .... 70.6 Sep. .. lll Mar. °. 0!” “Bo iCelery Cabbage, doz. .......+++¢ + $1.75)Am Cyan . $8.1 Lib McN&L 10.5 OAT: * Ma soe 9-07] Bndive, DU. ......-.00----00 1gAmM & Pdy .. 84 Lockh Aire ... 393 Dec ...... 78% y cocce O88) Bacarole, BU, ......ccccacessccceseoe 1.73/am Met Cl .... 243 Loew's Inc ... 32.6 : Tettwes, beOl. WE. 2. .cccccssescrccces 2.00/Am Motors . 006 Lone & Cem ,. 323.4 . AmNGas .... 661 Lone & - 116.6 . Am Smelt .... 49.7 Lorillard +. 4.7 a ; Am Tel & Tel. 77.4 Lou & Nash .. 73.6 arm ram! Livestock ee, oe eee ae ae co : y Ff is A aosse We y DETROIT LIVESTOCK pt wll lad 31 ane wi. $03 . DETROIT, Nov. 16 (AP) Cattle —|Aveo Cor . 13.5 Mont Ward ... 52.4 ® so salable 2,000. Bulk early supply steers|/Bait & O 40.4 Mot Prod ..+.. 25.4 and heifers; quality rather plain, stand- |Beth teed st Motorola .. 146.4 ard to low choice grades predominating; |ponn § oo . be Murray Cp .. 28.3 choce steers and heifers in limited early Borg Warn ... 43.4 = es Bt supply; cows comprise around 30 pet |Brist My 4... 47.1 oe err a4 cent, stockers and feeders about roughs 3 y : * head: slaughter steers and heifers slow, Calum & 4H): 3 Nat Gyps - 56.5 Find Four Shotgunned few sales steady to 25¢ lower; cows not|Campb Soup .. 51 Nat Lead .. —s : + [fully ‘getablished: few carly sates uUlliy Cam Pee i... 381 No am av: 303 cows : still unsold; most tel Alri .. 13. - #8. Bound; Nothing Stolen to low choice steers 24.50-26.00; Gebrier Cp ... 35.2 Ohio Oil . 35.3 by Murderer * Tene 26.00-236.25 wo . = og 13 } eaters Sr air 3 steers y 26; most choice steers o7e of 1150 Ibs. Down 26.50-27.50; two loads|Ches & Oh... 68.5 Panh Ep! .... =" . nigh choice to prime yearling steers borage * bs gh Da 168 . -18; load gh choice and prime 975 es preg CITY, Kan. (AP)—In ». yearlin, steer 28.00: po h choice — ce “ied e+ BS ait Cole ara a farm home far off the beaten|‘® 2*™* - steers 21.50; few sales\Coig Palm .... 37.4 a) to low choice heifers 23.50-25.25; “ erred OO . —— this vast wheat area four|fey sales utility cows 15.00-15.50. ay Eee Oe members es s—sale . Butchers ander 250| Consumer . 86.5 . rm ; of a respected, well-to- Ibs. 25-50c lower; weights over 250 lbs.|Gont Can - 452 — CM case as family were murdered over the ond cows stead : eee me 2 and | Cont Cop & 8 $9.2 Kepuviie ot es. s 5; °. o' . . "pietert_ Chih Ta at ee — ee 0. . 13.35; No. 2 and -300|Copper_ Rng Se pb Herbert Clutter, 48, his wife,|ing *:10-12.00: mixed grades 160-190/Corn Pd .... $1.6 Reyn -@. Bonnie, 45, their daughter, Nancy/|tbs. 11.60-12.50; mixed grades sows 300-|Curtis Pub ... 12. lly HF ** 3 Mae, 16, and son Kenyon, 15, were|{00 1s, 1000-10-78; No. 2 and 3 400-600/ note i. '3*! 40.2 Safeway St .. 35.2 bound hand and foot and gagged.| Vesiers — salabie 175. Steady: chotce|Dow Chem ... 91.1 = Lt ii id All were shot in the and prime vealers 34.00-40.00; standard DU © neeee 257 a “ne head. Clut-lana good 22.00-33.00; cull and utility|Eest Kod ... 99 Shell Oll .-++. oo. ter’s throat was, slashed te ig, AH: tnd wy inn aig Se Se a ‘ > coe uto ee . The victims were slain by a Ate 1.009. Het erty “]EL & Mus... 112 Bocony -« +307 er ° ac. . shotgun. Neither the gun nor the Br Re en $42 Bou Ry... 0.1 j , ban *- . ] meee n with which Clutier’s throat Poultry and Eggs rctswe”. 11989 Sa Woond 2s 305 gg Pt etre te rag nienier iat LA Gul -~.. $06 et4 Onl Cal - 6 jothing in the house was in dis- of say : a ens “Son. Gen m .. 45.4 Std Ol NJ ... 46.3 array. No valuables appeared to|pound FOB. Detroit for No,'1 quality (Oct BRC ---: 421 Stevens JP... 29:7 be missing. Money which N. ve poultry: +f analy Gen Fas ..... 102.4 Gtud Pack ... 25.7 : y SNCY | "Heavy type hens 16-18; tight type hens |Gen ‘wild. °: 311 Sun Oil ..... $8.4 had placed in an envelope for|»: caponettes under 5 Ibs. 20: over $\G Tela Elo. tae gutner Pap: 8 G Tel & El .. 145 { & Co. 41.4 church lay on her bedroom dres-|/3# 27; turkeys heavy type young toms iGen Time [902 Tenn Ges... 328 ser beside a diamond ring. oe 3 ‘sco . L a Lae The coroner, Dr. Robert Fenton, “ae Ge tov (oereer, Pred’. 334 ieee ee i DETROIT, . — Eggs f.0. oe 5... 58.4 k R Bear 64. said Mrs. Clutter, and Nancy ap-|petroit in case lots federal state graded: |Goodyear 1344 Bes w ce =. parently were not molested sem|, noi ss: ikree 31-36, medium 30-0;\00 AMP”. 387 Twent Om. 3 ; . jum 28-29; . 36.7 t . area gg yg ne bey small $3; grade, B large 23-38; browne “iat No Ry .. 414 Undared . «... 21 . mm. ; large 37; mvdi-|Greyhound .. 21.3 Pac ...+0. 29.4 — P um 28; .emall 23; checks 20. , Gui Ol ..' 1084 Unit Air Lin.. 37.6 ‘Sos a Ni , un le a3 e ; wove cpa eaee bg oe - z ancy’s schoolmates, eee * jumbo 41; extra|Homesté .... 43.5 3 tge 35; 32-34; medium 24-25;|Hooker Ch .. 404 Gas 33 Mary Ewalt and Susan Kidwell, |»: _ A extra large 34; large|tndust Ray .. 186 US Rub ..... 61 found the bodies. The girls cus-|2-}3: medium 24; small 19-20%; gradeling Rand .... 761 GS Steel ....- 838 tomarily rede to church with the tnt Bus Meh 4ot Uplobm 2-4. 41.2 Clutter family and went to the Int Wek vs 100" hy ‘Bx. 386 ‘ 2 3. house Sunday for that purpose. Woman Chases Int Pa 1.6 Wee Bi ...s- $6 Whe iat aan 345 White Mot ... 61.4 seack. Seawiee answered their) » . . Int Silver 90.6 Woolworth ... S48 nock, the girls entered the house Liner Churnin Int Tel & Tel «3 «Yale & Tew. es: . Y'ungst Sh&T 120.2 Clutter was a founder of the g Johns ‘Man... 408 Zenith Rad ..117.4 Kansas Assn. of Wheat Growers. Out Into Atlantic LAE one. .040 Sf He was a past president of the STOCK AVERAGES National Wheat Growers Assn., president of the Garden City | Equity Exchange, a director of the|as she climbed aboard a tug at Net changes Consumer's Cooperative. Presi-| dent Eisenhower appointed him in 1954 to the Federal Farm Credit Board. Clutter declined reap- pointment two years later. _ LONDON WW — “Follow that liner,’’ said the American tourist Southhampton. * * * } The stern of the 53,239-ton United States was still visible as the giant ship chugged down Southampton) $3 | ‘water toward the open sea and/ 1958 low Compiled by the Associated Press — Nov. 1 3%” 18 15 60 Indust. Rails Util. Stocks 8s —-6 -« —? Noon Mon. .... 3339 1265 964 221.0 Prev. day .. 334.7 127.1 968 221.7 Week ago ...-. 339.2 1306 97.0 224.6 Month ago .... 3344 1349 96.8 223.6 Year ago .. 3051 132.9 00.4 207. 1969 high ... 355.6 1476 102.6 235.8 9 ow ...... 3061 1271 93.4 211.5 1968 high ..... 312.0 “1365 95.7 214.3 . 234.7 809 72.9 156.6 Fj Fj H rt iNew York, DETROIT STOCKS a ve iremen u Eon Oan ke nee a Allen weet a en) “ 3 . “ . in Detroit Blaze her train journey by one sh tess Ros Gear Cor | English fogs. Howell Klect. Mot Go 10 i DETROIT ® — Five firemen | The tug sped off in chase. It tee Prepuet Gee aes 16 188 were injured today as they bat- |Ccaught the United States about 10 nt Alig Dg am ese 18 ie tled a five alarm blaze which raced through a two-story mid- town Detroit apartment and busi- ness building at Third and Stim- son. Thirteen persons who lived in the nine second floor apartments escaped unharmed. Some 125 firemen using 24 pieces of equipment fought the blaze for two hours before bring- ing it under control, Fire Mar- shal Glenn Thom estimated dam- ages to the brick building a = * * The cause of the blaze was not immediately determined. Fire Chief Lawrence Daly was among those injured. His fingers were cut by glass. Private Home Building Takes 13 Per Cent Dive | WASHINGTON (AP) The, government reported today that private housing starts fell 13 a cent last month—much more than) usual for this time of year, The annual rate on’ housing miles from the docks, just as the captain hove to to put off the harbor pilot * * * That was Mrs. Mackinnon’s chance. She and her Scottish traveling companion, a Mr. Mac- Kay, clambered up a ladder at the ship’s side, ®No sale; bid and: asked. Alyea Seeks Delay in Fight for New Trial Imprisoned Raymond L. Alyea, “That's the closest call I've had on this Europe trip,’ said |Convicted of killing a Southfield| money from vending machines. Mrs. MacKinnon as she was showr to her cabin. Her train from Scotland reached London 2'2 hours late yesterday morning. By the time. she had crossed the capital by taxi and got aboard another train at Waterloo for the 79-mile trip to Southampton, the United States was about to sail. * * * “We had a message from the Waterloo stationmaster that two passengers had been delayed and were on their way,"’ said a spokes- man for the United States Line, “so we had the tug all ready. “The ship wasn't delayed be- cause she had to stop for the pilot to get off, anyway.” Dollar vs. Yen The Japanese yen contains nursery night watchman, asked |his attorney today to delay for 90 idays his fight, to win a new trial. His attorney, William R. Beas- ley of Ferndale, said Alyea, 37, of Detroit, asked the postponement by letter, saying he desired the additional time to gather new evidence. Beasley went before Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Beer and requested a 90-day ad- journment in arguments on his motion for a new trial, It was granted. Beasley said he expected the mo- tion to be argued sometime in February. Alyea was sentenced to 7-15 Aug. 1, 1958 fatal stabbing of Anthony Jasinski, 51. He claims he was convicted May 22 on insuf- ficient and circumstantial evi- dence, i |Angeles, a strong Nixon man, as National Aeronautics and Space signed to simulate conditions of chair. The machine spins at up t ‘Philanthropist Succumbs; Claim Ike's Gave Away $180 Million TV ‘Spots | wears Were Rigged | gave away more than 180 million dollars ‘for education and health 'work, died last night at her home. The |She was 77. WASHINGTON (AP) ONLY MOONSTRUCK — This device, dem- onstrated at the Lewis Research Center of the the center is the pilot, strapped to a contour per minute in e used to train the seven pilots in NASA’s man-in- Agency, is de- space’ flight. In right “stands on o 50 revolutions space program, to show which way is up. AP Wirephete very possible direction. It will be Project Mercury. The man at a ramp surrounding the device Wars’ Back From ‘Western t By The Associated Press | Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York entered another power- ful political arena today after spending four days touring the Western strongholds of Vice Pres- ident Richard M. Nixon. * * * Rockefeller, who promises to an-| nounce between Jan.-15 and Feb.| 15 whether he'll run for the Re- publican presidential nomination, turned his attention to labor and addressed the annual convention of the New York State AFL-CIO) in Buffalo. * * * | While reports said he dented some Nixon strength in the West, none of these dents showed in the! weekend’s major political action. The Western Republican Confer- ence met in Los Angeles and elected Edward S. Shattuck of Los chairman. Democratic maneuvering for the presidential nomination also was evident. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- Mass), Sen. Lyndon B. Johrison (D-Tex), Gov. liams of Michigan, Symington (D-Mo), and Gov. Ed-| mund G. Brown of California—all! possible candidates — made talks discussing the issues for 1960. * * * In addition, a move started in Wisconsin to enter a stand-in-can- didate for Adlai Stevenson in the state's preferential primary. Ste- venson, the party’s presidential nominee in 1952 and 1956, has said) he will not enter any primary. There is a pessibility of a three- way Wisconsin tussle, for both Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Minn) and Kennedy may run in the primary. In his address to the AFL-CIO convention, Rockefeller said an transition, a transition seeks to avoid human hardship,” he said. * * Rockefeller’s four-day trip took him ‘to California, Oregon, Wash- ington and Idaho. Although he top- pled no towers, observers felt he implanted some doubts in the minds of Nixon supporters. Some cautiously admitted that Rockefel- ler “has made a lot of friends.” * * * Democrats continued to fire on ithe record of the Eisenhower ad- ministration. Sen. Kennedy, ad- dressing a party issues conference in Augusta, Maine, Sunday night, said that ‘‘since 1952, the power, prestige and standing of the United States in relation to the Communist world has declined.” Election of a Democratic presi- | News in Brief Owner of Ken's Mobile service station, Jerry Bouchard, of 4805 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Township, reported to township police that years in Jackson Prison for the |f. burglars broke into the station and stole an undetermined amount of | Samuel Seaton, 494 N. Johnson |St., did not have $330 stolen from ‘a wallet in his room, as he had reported to Pontiac police Thurs- day. Séaton notified police he found the money which he had misplaced. Two clocks, a table radio, deer skin jacket, .22 caliber rifle, mis- cellaneous clothing and $10 in silver were reported stolen Sun- day by thieves who broke into the home of Bliss Evans, 3271 Liver- nois Rd., Avon Township, accord-| ling to Oakland County sheriff's | |deputies. Pre-Holida Fodd Sale. 10% off on all groceries, beer, wine, | and eg Huron Friendly Market, Ww wat 9 Open 9 to 9—7 days. Adv Rocky Enters LaborArena dent and Congress next year, Ken- nedy said, could mean the surviv- al of freedom all around the globe. * * * The administration's tight-mon- ey policies drew criticism from Sen. Johnson. These have pushed “the cost of money up to a point where small-business men and farmers and consumers are find- ing it “very difficult to conduct their affairs,’’ he said in a talk taped for Texas radio stations. Symington, addressing a Jeffer- son-Jackson dinner in Oklahoma |City Saturday night, indicted what he called two tragic policies of the administration, “First is their policy of strength through weakness,” he|adding: ‘The one good thing said, ‘‘standing idly by while over half a million citizens are forced out of work for months.” “My second indictment fs at least as serious, If they knew the facts, the people would never con- done policies which are placing us behind the Communists in nearly all fields except consumer com- forts.’’ * * * Other issues brought up by weekend politicking included an old theme—peace and prosperity —and a new one—beatniks. Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R- Ky), the Republican national chairman, said domestic prosper- \ity and the keeping of world peace) |would be the major 1960 issues. Gov, Williams accused Republi- icans of behaving like beatniks, jabout some beatniks—their protest — senseless conformity—the Republicans have scrapped.” Weather-Sick Mountains Get 2nd Blizzard Today — DENVER, Colo. (AP) — The weather - sick Rocky Mountains and northern Great Plains coped with a new blizzard today, Sub-zero temperatures were charted and wind gusts up to 60 Given Probation in Traffic Death Two years probation and $200 court costs were handed down to Donald W. LaPlante today by Oak- land County Circuit Judge Frank L, Doty. LaPlante, 30, of 14 N. Broad- way St., Lake Orion, was found guilty in a directed verdict earlier this month of negligent homicide in the auto death of a nine-year- old Oxford Township girl last sum- mer. LaPlante, who police ‘said had no previous moving traffic violations, rammed a car driven by Kornel Sabov as he waited to make a turn off M24 at Drahner road in Oxford Township July 28. Sabov’s daughter, Patricia Jane, was killed. Farmington Boy, 6, Hurt in Car Crash FARMINGTON — A six-year-old Farmington boy was: in the hospi- tal ‘today with a possible fracture of the leg after the car he was riding in Sunday was struck by another car on Grand River near Farmington road. Terry Lotz, of 26215 Powers Rd., was taken to the Redford Medical Hospital. His mother, Nila Lotz, and the driver of the other car, Clarence Daniel Ward of Detroit, were also taken to the hospital for observation but released, A witness told Farmington police that Ward’s vehicle struck the Lotz car after running a red light on Grand River and Farmington road. Ward's car then crossed the other lane of traffic, bounced over a curb and smashed into a plate glass window in the Van Lowes Hardware Store. The store was open but no cus- tomers: were in it at the time of the accident. Police said the accident is+still under investigation. Democratic Digest says spot com- mercials used by President Eisen- hower during the 1952 campaign | were a form of rigged TV pro- gram. A Republican spokesman disagrees. The exchange developed Sunday when the Democratic Digest, offi- * * * Her husband died here in 1957. His estate was valued at more than nine million: dollars. Both believe that great fortunes should be disposed of in the in- terests of humanity. cial Democratic National Commit- tee magazine, accused the Repub- | licans of rigging the ‘‘Eisenhower answers America’ spot commer- cials during the 1952 campaign. * * * Recalling that the President re- cently described television quiz rigging as ‘‘a terrible thing to do, to the American public,’’ the Di-| gest said his own appearances | during 1952 had been carefully prepared to appear spontaneous. Cockroaches Written Guarantee From Houses. Apartments, Groceries, Factories and Restaurants. Remain out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bldg. FE 8-4558 * * * A spokesman for the Republi- can National Committee immedi-| ately commented. “The Democratic Digest has been asking its own questions and supplying its own answers for six years now without any noticeable contribution to the truth,”’ he said. | “In ‘rigging’ this story, they| haven’t made it any more bev lievable than the others.” The Digest, in its November is- sue, gave this account of the al-| leged rigging in 1952: | x * * “On a single day in New York, | the President answered 50 ques-| tions in front of a television cam- | era. The questions and answers | were all hastily typed in a back room by Rosser Reeves, an ad-| man with the Ted Bates advertis- | ing agency, then rushed to Milton | Eisenhower for approval, then on! to Ike who was sitting in front of the cameras. * * * “A week later, people from geo- graphic regions which the spots were intended to reach were re-| cruited to ask matching questions. | These were recorded, filmed and then fitted to the film containing’ Eisenhower's answers. Slick, eh?” Herter Uraes Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin at Fairmount Rev. Melvin Straight, Pastor Missionary Rally . NOVEMBER 17 and 18 TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. Blides Following Evening Service Wednesday, Nov. 18 Service 2:30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. REV: E. K. PURCELL and REV. ROGER BASSETT Foreign Missionaries Everyone Welcome Says They Must Agree on Ways to Avoid Any, Nuclear Warfare m.p.h. were clocked in parts of the Dakotas, Montana and Kan- sas. Blowing reduced visibili- ty to near zero in some localities. * * * Low temperatures included 32 below zero at Butte and -29 at Helena, both in southwestern Mon- tana; -23 Lewiston, Mont., and -14 at Sheridan in notthern Wyoming. The sharp temperature drop prompted cold wave warnings for eastern Wyoming, west and cen- tral Nebraska and northwestern Kansas. At Scottsbluff, Neb., the tem- perature dropped from a Sunday afternoon high of 64 to zero by midnight. ‘The temperature in Denver fell 29 degrees in one hour Sunday night. Helena, Montana capital that took the brunt of a record storm last midweek, reported a 20-inch snow depth with about six inches of new snow. The new storm dropped two to six inches of new snow over Mon- NEW YORK (AP) — Secretary of State Christian A. Herter said countries must agree on ground rules to keep their rivalry from eventually exploding into nuclear war negotiations that lie in the months and years ahead,” he said. Herter set his goal in a speech prepared for a National Foreign Trade Council meeting. Herter expressed confidence that on some fundamental issues, which he did not identify, “We can find a common language be- cause wé have a common inter- est.’’ He noted that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has spoken of the need to develop such a com- mon language despite the contin- uing East-West ideological con- flict “It will take courage of a high order and strong nerves over a long time to construct a new re- lationship between the antagonis- tic systems,” he said. “But that must be done if civil- itana, but all main highways re- |mained open. Air travel was halted, but trains and buses man- aged to keep near schedule. The snow broke an Idaho Power Co. transmission line between Bannock and Salmon in central Idaho near the Montana - Idaho border. Bannock was without power for more than 10 hours, Sloan Resigns Post on Du Pont's Board WILMINGTON, Del. — Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., honorary chairman of General Motors, today resigfied as a member of the board of direc- tors of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. His resignation was in compli- ance with a decision handed down by Judge Walter J. La Buy of the United States District Court in Chi- cago that no person shall serve on both boards. the Du Pont board since 1923. are also directors of General Mo- nounced, They are Walter S. Jr., chairman of the Henry B. Du Pont, Emile F, Pont and Donaldson Brown. FURNITU to buying, merchandising AND MERCHANDISER - Immediate opening in Pontiac furniture store for man not over 40 to assist owner with all the duties relative experience: state salary desired. (Our employes are aware of this ad.) All replies held in strict confidence. Address box number 18, Pontia¢ Press. RE BUYER and promotion. Write your Sloan had been a member of The five Du Pont directors who j ization is to survive. 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Ge MS & BA | U Sun. 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. ype Ey ogg Re re enli RAL HO GRADUATE god dolce. ASS'T w.p.m. and) &_, industri , COMMER aac: r 5 call FE! ar tae se, Maw On t the 5 ¢ Sara, Gas B 3005 Ipper “Flat—H the Cit ent to th City, on a nverness Berv ME MUST PREFE OOL N BOOKKEEP contractin al Mason RCIAL : ULING & Bale. Pho you. B&B rocinie ll or ROOM Bt. EAT L UBURN A eated _ 7 of Syives Zontn Proposed jee Plane IN ENJOY RRED CR B PER ae Also a _ your price. J RUB Ww ne OR 3- mmunt i _Br Paiva iving VE. AUB AP ‘aa yi a Sen ie dealership expe ar ae Ng - Ry bat hg © ILL LIQ 2717. red Boh 2 TE BAT > Enns ends URN HTS. mates rty owt e. ance OR WORKIN PUBLIC ae Ty ership exper machine 285 |= —e ho W. Capl ont re. | HAULIN ny time gi. RAMe bold UIDATE YO WEL ake Orion. F H, 354| re chenette and inette, _ bedroo ete eace ae r has requ of | houghirul 6 N he, eg A So poe Be perience helpful | A-1 BRIC es. MY | _ load @ AND > FE 8-005.) F rH a he OR HOUSE 3 prt be _ FURNIS. Be Bn ar private beth. Proat and Pe Lak er of W ested the ervice L IN VAR OYs _m. Aged elpful.!_¥ K BLOC d. Ap RUBB: — mart Sa! r by pri B. bath & HED Attracti entran mt and office’ e arwick t FE RESTI 7 TRAIN 25-38. < Al K AND L ytime. F IsH. ¢ ubl ale Pa vate sa! ets. U hall. ROOMS.| $7 ve fou ces. Gar bed "Snopping "ceste oon ge a Cemet E_ 2-584) A NG. T ND EES \A- so fireple CEMENT LIGHT AN ne. FE 4-0264 2 A\_ Mich i ananion. Ao | tilities f 4 larg 5 per r-famil age. ed ery Lo Sot soeen bs Is 18 Bookke 1 COMPL lace. OR ee murnis 0264.0 | cbigan_ on. A ester. | agen ig oa e clos-| _Sults month. Refe building. center Sone ts pays A YOUN RTUNIT ence eptug mach are | ice. Q ETE BUILDIN R_ 3-9402. Fil VY TRUCK OL 1-563 ppraisals. L -couple._ ed coupl Gas heat 4. PE 3-71 ferences Dated: N ORIE Leeper m|2 LOTS IN WHI ylots 5 OMOTION G MAN bli ad necessary chine.’ No e $200! oe og! aie DING sER [ghey and f dirt, top so! ING Wtd. Mi mn | 3 RM "Norton or e or retired tats be foe eee : Novem LLsoNn,| ‘ery. TE CH LATE AL ID R S xpert,|MA ¢3253° co ‘eens cael 40003. LS ea Fe ~~ icc | Ss. BSMT. / or FE 2 Heat, ED APT . ber 16, 1959 *cuty Clerk | tery. lnseteg ts mas bakaen of NECESSITY. SA CAR a ECEPTIONIST we NSTRUCTION CO. 7 loading. FE wid, Mlccetanenne 3 30 af ere ATTACHED mm PE 4-64 ny oie lignes RENT. c Nev. PER y. PE 2.7201, of| Us vga gt gp hea ti higey $300, Win UM SIDIN OA §-3282 Tu See ie t. ent. $100 section, Lk. WEST SID Williams. menee ead OF SYLVAN yaticctag a aa Made PLY on Bt Gun tranport ag ag tt > il inal on COLORS. s to R forsee ses oe a rR Mi PVT. ENT & 1 OR 30006.) ry =z" oo eas Pier MR CAROL A-1_ ARC r array iting Saeed | oa eT Ship, “ih ‘8 saat" growin eres |" Rigmeesit, Gee crieed Free coumaics ist CLAS oe ee Cutmeahor are nua PVT 8 ft WEST ARABIA “Ch ROE oe eee jo _Com- ~ , com: | shift, . $200) _ Flo EMENT is ot da al ea eer ee, yew W. Buren. a ee Nea: T SID : Cosuae boa Section Leengh ype gree 4 s Beatti WAITRES rs. basem OUR SPECIAL 3.3040 . Cash or AND D : Venwelt ~ CONTRA u7 0 Week +1388 & ENT. r St. Benedicts E ome wh 8 ot porte iain H | ie Motor Sa Catholic} CEME mente EM 3-481. is? CLASS me. a. cts | 109 WERELY See line of Byiran Dri lectied on Ch eqemninonite Male al me, ee c*xursog Home, PS MENT WORK — “rey has [PAINTING AND | P eer toe a saurance fo Eee one ea My te be se 18) (> Aeon ceahinak Cuanicaneee! Wid PHONE Ww ‘ censed — Bonded. _window. cleen Cae } St Clair riment. A ities at = 18” rkston loca’ ORGA | ; OR 3- aterford| — E CA Bonded | 18T CL. dow clegning. F re ry Stree poly at 1. lye 380.79 W 20.00 feet and’? feet malts ‘fetter ANIZATION RAS) _Help W: Wanted =) __- - viige Ei WORK. i UL bane | Sig. Reas_ Don Bi atti oe invest. | OO ble ig Rent - 42833, SQeation 30: 1 less f and N 85° 37° Nee] hr foliar advertising one A - Female — GENE Basa ag Jobs NEW & RE- A LADY )3 Don Beck Sa era tnd equiti “soul land Mrs Coo e wk ‘Sone ee Rent Houses Furkiehed 3 a hacrg center ae shrubs, books, f capestense’ te eae ie WOMEN 7| aaa? baci ‘EARPRRTER Ch tt cceeiaeal FE, Papering TERIOR D ee TOR A. JOUNSON, contracte ooper FE 8- er aad B-1.|! BEDROO urnished 39 ae 00* aid point of ural f mol oe a ke a a on, 2 TO -_ Pr Mac EW, AVAILABLE. 17 R SaDROT. COs peg N 60° feet dusty Frans these ant aiaat |e meit J pA 30 | FINAN | AILABLE. | P 4S ealto 90 __dusline_ Near Y. CLEAN - hese Men nat- ? and CE T ‘a a | r 2n Oak \2 BED’ _ Near gr : Peers wtb lek a Firat Sack) Shee see eed al Ges Y west RAINE... “CEMENT & ainting & Dec | “Telegraph Ra. | Sa Wig age BEDROOM, Of HEAT” AND Pee naan" acinar a | oe ee woe their es and as) da w ot ARTE PRE camper saumaan $338 tas WORK - F BLOCK |* 3.04 ecorating 23 [1M FE 4-2533 _|_caretaner a Sonk., "aoe | pm On Pontiee hs ; . =280') tt thoro’ e with ne art URRA N. = E | INT1 - | mM. BM 3- . Call carve to the ght IR Vai afe stance Sp drs a hour” Oppertust eae eectacan. neces noon irae ema pOeRING 7S pete marina |% [MEDIATE ACI on SARE ANE? BOO ee BEDROOM MODERN sexe oe <8 aie est) thet ated alt ae ra MORO ve earns ote er) ieee any act ed cna ee HOME AWAY F press a toe ea point ea oe hence on 8 i cee ple igre seer a. aaa No experienc rug Store experience. $400 D __builder Le BS og TICE See eras and title. Ask a Kew | Nieuls. elder FROM HOME FOR 3 Fo wing Sing dat nt are St ee ee ete ee ae ge Hes tase | Bat BOE | Ci tempicton Revtor ees fae fase Tas § tava Poe of vacate: Said ng 32 A Pontia pply| ine needs RN perience __ing. Free estiz G AND FIN Free experienc ATING \ax0 ° eto ‘on, heated ARM AND CLEAN 3 ROO) a inerator TH s ated parcel eres c Pr { and U necess ; x _Freteitimaier, Foose OU SM.) AE oe n, R ons CLEAN 3 — ryer. A ~ FUR- land County in tiber 48. P Ro ge an MAYPLOWER es) carn, Serta Sav: LAYOUT DR neem, as ate Hata aa s_consTRUCT ny PA et Jone ot tt ag" CONTRACTS »_Rd. ret | Mee ae Private ROOM Spe. Tv. Wo Mo. Cal r & Sylvan . lying age 24 of eeeet aT Christ pleasant ntative and| MAN tions. ¢ CTION — FE G - sell. Earl CTS TO BU oe; CLOSE wman, 915 welco RM. GARAGE Bi utes Lane) an Drive pack south oe WIL VE lage on profit SN ealamwe a eoneee 3s00' ELE EM —* PAINTING PEPERING —RENOT. or EM 3-4086 Garrels. OR TO, > PO Orehard me. 9 420 jw know east|* + INTER e toda posaibil rge; Cl CTRIC eM 3368 NQ. ae 2 rise WOa Lake. oe Seer of ae went Re Seaietieer = Bite Fiat 6 tee pee ee te FARINEY ne FE 2 val Washing SPE 22 oes B | Bical tilt toe Sie wa north and 300 ._ Owner be I a Ts MA Cc RICA cle PAPER uy © R. th, tended U8s-10 Phe Oo. Ww. it feet, Make m operators Pull LADIES NAGER | Constructs L CONT’ ening. pe ING, W ual ae ae Ry ". D every- Clark er descriptio ne of) Expert oney whil or part sue a: BAIRE MER « we 83 _Ed Con jon and RACTOR. r removed ALL pote vice. Pn gg r land con- ( ick ) Sepia Seats S| Rate sath cae ta ae a ae Seema te MamaOeS ns OUTER SOE, mamienanes.| Phanging i Xo. Fe opt Be Sa ck) VALUET Bt presently a. aa ae south and travel must be = menith con 71-7800. Miss tions svaiense Per- = _ alias ary water AE oy ON WIRI = ——- Mason a ext F PAPER ‘Giroux & 1 OR 3- O70 : POR 5-0693 Ave. ° , tre tetoat teat all” 4. which sae apt oon oe he p- BEAUT’ Murphy. _ xs| “ori ex “ enn BE $8431 RB pow | SHOF 4385 D ee COORLE L "PE 4-383) : by M-18. er well god ae \ is Call gon ieee seer Fag Let JTY OPERATOR, ___|CARE ee —priseiie lage I~ = ag mes ea 10 AROUND. Dizie Mey | neg pane el pition Haran Mtr. Jack Adame gnew tractor conditions, itarte's Ben go @ peeemeiaiaes eeu ZCAVATING | ~ ma x Munre| _ Television Servic \gaprrot‘sa Tour igea eantres 08 Nee rinses. FE Eee wa Ham soning g upon Nov. eon. att me peatins Beauty 8 ng PLASTERE sreeey SOPEN HOM - TRENCHING en enone rvice upon Bt. : sham 7 in i a showing the st. com-| in 16 thru and 5 e. Phone MA: Trail, walled R .... E GaRAGE EM _}-0881 BILL’s RAD ~ 7A Ww PE | 24236 Small A at the coed ri han —interview. ov. 18 for PERIENC Arket 4-1316 ee - 8OPEN | somo Licen ter eg wOetiay Path. MA ret Wanted Real Estate 36 ‘anguNp rs ae rT} fee hours Hal Ele eexamined AGGRESSIVE | ME 18 "persona me, Sri a ee eee eee soe ‘COUN HE wonereeens : ae a it ie ad bare MA Ae ERVICE. ACTION eal Estate 36 _ve™ GROUND FLOOR. * INDEPEN! on, ween st] eg money, manine BI TO | seus EXCED — nr | FER MAN coos oe etme "REPAIRS FO 708 5i¥ OR Ni 6710. a UINGER REALTY OR '34 icromen Fon eatrance. PE §-486i EPEN oppor excit-| fou? _ EVELYN EDW’AR! $260 1 @ reasona JOB NIG = 1 : 5-485 en how SEP poping vedciment ? He Pye rag lly GRILL Nt VEL Y Ho bie. EM a oe Al on “383 OR 2, ZONIN TOWNSHI ce r business of @ lifetim re's - betwee: yrs. or olde AnD - EDW USE mM 1296 or FE BERVICE. _L CASH 8 3 & sie. nas 16 G BOARD P| ho sat Mo cee ae and’ we rear ai—e= mn 8:30 a.m ad ARDS __equipped. PE 4080. LJ vemmee tnt STARA If GI OR FF. ASH LOWER | STATE end Dec ur to sta Earn $2 t you| EXP and 3 eZ} Py cou nee ATIONAL PLAST PULLY TV AKA you are | hoe EQUITI _E ee tee ie a «. 1980) Yous you pt o $3 an| __bu _ WAITRESS y Soo er ASTERING NEW L.A. Young. | WaLKER & SERVI money quickly ving. state. 0 te RMS” & BATH PVT. lees for the OAN. IN THE PR = - Sous yee youn 10 Se one ePnaie to lo eee aA Pe 4 bse PE Me oan finished. F —: REPAI €-| WALK evening. Call A Ge : call us. es need LAKE oe iw he mater of coun ef cabiend, becoming be mile? Kaow for executive | XPERIENCE} Sint a © cbt re es POMETERIRG user Fe re oar we Te nse want nn ome tea oe HOUSEKEEPING apina|P UR BI a r . EST ERSH “ Teo00 ‘ties ‘eayder. yg: See prin portunity _ Don't’ peas dancer and Soy snpeiie, os ana laundry. Re Aged 19-30 rag hs witons. gunianteed a> <= Jonsson ot simeel tn hts 008 " egus amgesonane «To W sents. Geese We: to 10 piv now 25 te aee| ‘eacaeadl Soa experunne we) Suewet hl oe cee . |_ Vern NEW ol : . So . . said id chisaren (Tea) Taylor, ene ea auT0 CO Reoeeeat: Seat, Ne ont tranaportation ae have, pe Midget eerie a RG. rm Reuse Olt rg, RePAIR. | BAKLES Istering 25 H ont HOURS we He Pet, “SSt oats ; fon ath ee i See ae ys | Bi a} sand R PLOOR LAYING. cuUsTO! } = an ROOM, 3-9380. s Mf ar enc ca Sat Ee Bah ta ehca tlt er Bt ag | thats Or eee uowte= rourTy. Wig Be , ae a eke unknown a ie ee ours oo trow scout cca OF parte” S63) 41 CA ale 11 ROOF . AL o nd. EM | Tete -VALU ¥ or . 00 per month. nt and said ch aay og les South ‘ive sire neurance. +o ® y anytime ‘Tues. to CARPENTE Saves OF REP S UFHOLSTER See ron F zs ond ipou| finine roo ~~ That = publi ildren are ves are SOY Sivd. rvice, ¢ EXPERIENCEI es. to _and repair, R WOR K AVESTROUG "PAIRS TRO CASH. PE and en apartment, 3 . nay the vant entre ods it ee aed ors AND GIRLS N 5 _ences Cal WAITREES 7 A-l ie 4-4210 = PLASTERING HING —*FE_‘ 40 THOMAS Pe Oe RING $.°u Grenmt o Y Jae gure. au $16 TE ag bath. room. yorm weer flat of Michigan. 7 of the people ¢ under ana ore nee | FOUN’ TAIN steel Ped ae eee Ee TRENCH Pern “REA TNE SRR PERRY ST. fr Rea iam A PHA. a Eee : @ $70.80 per month. the hea you ate her ple of th R 12. reath IN “AN —— KFEPING | | 6 HING, EB _ te. rticulars. ai UL 7 ROO Bud” . month. a rin eby e State} f° OPPORTUN C. D coe ALL TAXES | eptie ta: XCAV & - -R&88 _eveulng Res w MS eur On ieee ee ea that to expansion, 8 Gyre aU ae BAKERY net pie 3S 2 | _tikeines ‘and boat w iteviee FoR ' —— meee "a ats 4812. Open — _Rtivura Beightsr~ sees hee o gg ag a n the Cit nex rvice Cente pening in this nigation Life SALESWOM > air jobs © TS SMAL =e Lost & F ND —_——_ 5 | POR on the 24th of Pontiac Diva: rt tim a has an MEN rE 41244 r cabinet L RE- B < ound | CASH FHA MALL PL Fe in vd. e man for : s to us L > Ww POR P EA - oe poe og of ties ta anid ‘Comey, FE eta . oe oe or MUST BE PE CABINET MA build. | “~~~ iness Servi ' Lost: ENGLI 26 pa TRADE YOUR HOME path nat 3 APT. POR Lake front. 208 32-2338 re he im the rf, AD ’ am shoulda e want ou RMANE ter KER A ce and SH PO ont RRS NTLE PLE EM 1 Lak sonally nereby commanded. 13. 0 eR goon mast Fe agape prot between > T OF MARENTLY jig aaa ‘ RAND cAaPine ALL MAKES oe #6 15 FE roll pag 6 POINTER, 1 Liv 152 W Gare SON Ads | $12 oe ON Cc LADY OR DEAL POR ‘ e Court. hea appear earn a . Bay character. REFER CAR rE red b UNTAI | LOST. WHITE. oid, maie | WTD 3 BDRM 7 arg . FE 46382 Oe ee re R COUPLE, 1 BED- sjetian tn ether per-| come LEP os desir: AGES 16 PENTER at our offs factory tr N a waa rout, WHITE OOLD WAT e.| Prete 3 BDRM LAKE E 46-1587, THR’ : Hee vod as beat se shall be reof, this to make paid Pi. verage ¢ THOSE TO 40 kind Rea WORK ae Secale ained m ee: iD WATCH EX.’ area ary, le KEPRO EE ROO! 1. EM served summon: personal| ™ or by plus adv in-| BR 18 AND om. F sonable OF any | on Sup Co a) Printi cg | Reward nd. Vic CH. EX-| e with ck vear NT | ground Ms M LAKE ORION. i knotty pine in- week by publica’ 8 and noti eet these e com antages ING LB UNDE om: a ‘rence St Bly ” OW ing & | Lost IN- PE 5-828: of Fede wt, ec around | $6. iT floor, ODE e e ag tino to tion of a ce; call Mr ifica y. If you GAL PROO! [R MUST EXP. CARPEN | BLOOMFIEL! hone FE 3-0 Law- In vic 0 82 rals ADDS ash waiti unt el-Huron gas heat RN, rn, ie He .and 88 sald he copy | _ 9-660 . Clark, 1 | > FOF A | Pri TER WwW IELD WAL! 135. Rm. L C OF COOLEY LA! leanne __OR 3- ng. => jurnished. area. furn rental Mi ij Bi Sani leat oe Foor FO So iMeabagh, please) TEL-HURON CENT OF caw WORK AM ro ha Walls aga windows, “Reasooabie = bam newer, Boner aoree's| INTER UAEE CONTR ee ea reese cr) salsned._ hua 5-500 RLY ? Ree eee mos orasis with $108 once SEWTIAT| ABO ENTER | $:3%5.""_* AND OD, DEE! og pear ead Ba eee | for, ig 2.2102 FURNISHED, CO™ MOD 1 Ponti sald Co Arthur ed, ag pay to TIAL| A IN P S238. xp. &- JOB. SER ne Sanford RSE A for home. nae : ee — D ote SERN BUNGALOW. ath dey of Btiater, 2B, peg = onus eB to 37. start. Mar- esc 6 vane MARRIED Wi Ser aneei| year deer’ a ERS ate € ieunaromat. © wILson | P ere re erty, Don's Rent Apts. U Baldwin Rubber Co: SURGALOW. (A true ber hon | , SPENTEne— Fini . OR pene. work of- AN 20. W . deer. sto wrap and : AL-WHI FE 8-8350. ins 832 W. R . Unfurni Co. $86 a to 7) OR E. MOORS Gecr hantiag | @ ian. cous SE +s MARRIED, MAN Pe $12, cies |_Croaxs ‘Ra. an Seueea: | ae TE ESKIMO sPI Bares , Real Est. |? say nn Unfurnished 38 4-06 Huron’ “— ge 4 mee - ‘ TZ wh. \ mance Ee | ar Tor rr ee a E aaeall mf eel rd wate ath ee eo apart: i ne _ A SE dads __ELwoop’ oF sm sad LAKEFRONT - Suverite Divide “CAN YOU QUALIFF? wo] FRED SANDERS ea SHINO BY MACHINE =| Sie Bases vewinding. bE. tiie eat ward. May: ieee madre Ee ro ooggIOESTTE (gona, Setomanc heat "Pit une netvotice is LEQAL NOTICE v.16, 1986) | Gualiitations er ee nae oe se ae work, Has expe Yo MAN ETS Pa ale * gocker spaniel SiOND MAL _Rent Apts. Furnished 37° ‘ise or FE 4-000. 404 oF OR aces - paket oS eral Sine er agg ge ng baNo OVER Ean rR eer Se ee ee gece are amae {IEE Foon wer ed 37? Sen aiowed Cal FE hee 3 : Waterford nal 17th_at Telegraph. | cen| © ir fe No experience, ger ert ‘mar Goad rete 9 ini ig FLAT et | ee umber 22308 ond Yale ern. Me a OAnAOS yee Mewes ce oR CHL. | RE age MA 4 chigan, f ship. oak 8 an ay, N __pointment, necess _ence M C = hi rences EW W on. FE 45- . , FE y furn . Mod- nished. ms. PA . ta LE - ~ C . 9:00 p. fom the | kiand t ov ent call FE eek. F ary| RO shop ex | Get AY ASPHAL 1788 Meae’'t he . Wa dain PARTLY 1 ; z N p.m. how Count HOU! _Call or peri- your dri HA Eliza comm sher ies. Y Por- 1696 coe eee ha ae ee ee samore for Le Ee als “Work Wanted Female 1 | iste Boot» rare pest, B _ Notices & Personals 27 oe ge NO Te wowans ma oe ae Pe ae res sndiet ae eg ER WE ald oun FOR ET widen =a Ad ; OUR | WANT = 12 onceiaR. ore mee 7 a bk by ANNIVERSAR s 27) ls Sines PEt sUritiriss 70 \3 Log & ke . oo WAL ~ Weaver FE Rd., ask for ‘ord. in th J FOR 4-795 hou! WA Ww HOE wa Y M R- fu PPER. LED 4-203 i Sa oniemiated. at Witt A LOCAL BUSINESS for,enre of, 1 eid. or Ne. ra ee 2 Wasn| Rfo"oR" ‘any eden, We a aye BR TE Spee ee Bow ee a RTTgHEN PVT ENT.” FE sits IPPER. GARAGE Witt, LEA S MODERN. CORY. scribed consist of assessm PORTU RS UNL BUSINESS 1 p.m ages. FE 4-08 hou __No_referenc DAYS A WEEE __Lake ey Se ae v ogpe RM. APT ¢ -0663 NT. acacia LEASE beg Ba yh. x a met EE LTT SOR Your. $0808 after SRPRRIEN PE 8-434. WEEK. |P eve? FE ea Orenars K EDS |__Cou ‘APT. CLOS8I | bath TI VATE Newly d FOR 4-2293 : in oC ba op. | UF Xo after| RIE PLASTERING 3-0145. chard N ouple onl Ee FE 2 _- ho jecorat 7 MONTH. Lote ‘ thru 48 ne. . hart PICATIONS THESE BASI Dao A CAR, CA . Exerareess ‘rE + D_ WAITRESS | bebe rears -NEW OR RE ties sao P SHOES i "3 rea Rida ae, BEA 5 eek after 5: :~ eae aauke | tos oi nest, 7 a pears: Lot i" thru 72 incl. EI 18-28 H ic arty even nh liao N WORK! sl SERIENCED | _ 40440. RELIABLE tranteed. FE 5-03 EPAIR. BETTY's OR _'- ts, on an CHELOR APART- | _3-3474 OOMS AND | tt Fe oat gerece. ts 83 4 ATION S$ a week, ad’ Garh day or ney stry. a iLL COO | Referen ~ OFFICE _ Quillen DOLL HOSPITAL. 4 3-1592 2008 Howard. OA ART GARAGE Pots | eats ine! Hes ‘alicia __tween 12 oie aad Ons ay 4 = ain ress rite Box 65 COOK ces. FE 4-1 p CLEANING. CALL on ee ~ i a vis : 7 RMS. aa kland 3 ROOMS | & Sara wa} Row Henses U 2 node and 6 : N n-! e ~~ oenleven t teeny UE Bos| Metics cen Stenograph ONINOR, 62 BT BARYSTTTIN * Dressmak'g & T Sia ater Feeds | ee rors * BEDMOGM APART aig, FF, 2-BEDR aterm. 40 , Z 4- a ; nte —— ° ts A St: cain? and : tleations agi pe raodd gee ne f a TROMIRGS "WANTED | ALTERATIONS ° Bicone g 17 rary Tete Bewip decorated, pr WARM AND hae col AB ee ea | GAS oe BRICK , 11, 12, 13 an Te Le bent tion have & cous iberal per- pg lence N BOTH ry 3-205, | _Re ate eee natn ored. 283 TMENT, 4 — VACA) isthe dake Sy ont Cone a fogs commnns of f montis passe ig IN — 7 ROOMS AND P "siete {Ric AND BATH API wets PER MONTH ™: . : NIN taal : NO = E _Ea ND a urn APTS. J Ac 2and3 y a.m, to| ment Apply medical ter nd C8 SUPERI AN st side BATH ne 3 ROOMS 2- UPPER | N : A _ Pontiac eneral ie mma ae ERIOR QUALIT iD RE Ress 94000. D ALTERA- . 2 ROOMS _n_city NOR’ 3-60: WK ie a. 2 53% icholie & H ye ay cot, Sul BESS WANT. eee ne ee 1 Hospital ONING AND | Y,| _shorten rr SKI IF ROOMS AND, hare. 3-605. _ 3 r Christian TH. G W. Huron gee Co. 1 P & W 570 ssessment —s e's Grill, t. Clemen: 3 LADIES 21 aR BABYSITTING iN iD ed, teas. FI Ts. oo St. F No drinkers NEAR BUS “ROOMS | | couple. FE UN acseesmente #82 Roll es Faeaees for ealeewort. For a OR OV eee deed eS i he oe FE 20) lS nep se Rool 2 A cy Be 4 wees. yisa | — 2 BEDROC ea io a ae #618 90 Si Aoaiy im pe - 7 | tei Oe UL ON fuugrrew po nan gs BIRMINGHAM Dhaksaexine G., DRAPES, = LET U —— 3 ROOM. PRIVATE. oe cutenee baal Bus M DUPLEX — cost pev : , Roger’ R Lote oa N W. aD FoR Y DESI a. PR 4-855 rations NG, T "1 Gi S ROOM ADULTS FE EN.| fu & BATH, BAST BEAUTIFUL ear 8 Sales| _° re. 44 da son | ee RES HOUSE - \paaaaera AILORIN ive Y _6 ADULTS CA 54-4750 | rn. Adul UPPE T BOUL : a ea ’. _- tne eet itratione bre: Bedell 0 ou 315_V. Ts. C ‘ ts oni R HEAT EV Waterford To ERLIN inva PRACTICAL NURSE on uh Beat ty al TADS WIGHES “[1ORT Bone BF toretions. Be wi, Fe és Ease ‘ Say to Pay 2 ROOMB, 318 Voor ee aary Z « ROOMS. 9 8 38 seminae ary = venting HEIONTS es rag, wigas OgT | FD Pirates Beer borane | 1.03 ur Mi * Hatkeeginew FE ones 42 Ky Howard. FE 10a : : y. Li use. rept Pu seat WF A Mind 2 & ain ae eo Ste OFFICE: On Mond nae or Motual 6 mt LaDy ve in. FE | RE N 52° 5-2029 RMS. 0 aed Mh ag, plover “november 3, teal 4 the “Nock work Re La LOA OT A _ feet ZF gigee TO RMS. UPPER MODER SRM naan TER k work. 3. DA undry’ aa N COM 7 AND 3? 5-5 SEARS. 22530 319 Libert WwW __Tent ROMONA alencia tne, nas _Refer Y8 PE , Pa Serv MPA D3N or Adult, Est $68 mo. TER se 4 wlectri ae LADY ry reo RE / Service 20 MICITIGAN CR NY fre eNICR LARGE ROOM! \* aa s 1823. aly FE SROROOMIS a Boi 1589 c. wP. Serial . 4-Dr., £ to 8 Sankt hn st Pag en iy indy pean yg A TION| [nunsry. FAMILY tauren COUNSEL EDIT ae ind” gare wean 4 Hosp FE Cote HEATED UL_2-4932 PONTIAC : Rat auetion os ood | yer invalid. ¢ pie elder- Laundry, a" service. UNDRY RM. 716 PONTIAC LLORS 2 ROOMS: ite garage. 209 5 reer. 2. YE jenn, to Pontiac als BEDROO) haan, ebony cago. re TED'S c RELIABUR, BXPRIENGED GTR “Teleareoh. FE | pmere i al ae CHENETTE, CHILD § "bal BATH NEWLY DEC.|" Basements aicbeat trot me — ve immedia: pm & week sods. TRL, 17,' a i ber a3 Berry FE|) Avto. que 9259 aa tae Bn gh - : ry CURB te , MIMEOORA abs iting, after 3: i oo ndscapin Assoc. Credit Counsell Laan BATHS, | Auto, gas AT Past FiOS 68 ae mabeth Lake me. CATR, Raine ryricg 1s | 1 _Landceping _ 2 sparen anne Eran counts, Maran“ i may Eg oe woe | Heiss Ebates e &M sec.| S aaa ROOMS 1456. M D r Gen ange. Wool dheas . Ine., AND ) SR, — Ba ane a & 3-2842. STU r aap MB ce, 960 mo. Wace: 1. oat —ee Nov. 16 and Must be 38. | WapniNoS “Ai TRONINGS. PICK UB ae MIPS REMOV SAVE ENERG | en ert Be ee asl soe OE ines “—— i TED'S i —} aD TRO SIGS. re sie by i : ED WAN -NERGY, USE’ ae ee im: 5 b Ras. 8 BATH Beal Siseneree Tee 87 ARAOE eee ch - & __in_Po a : : . 708 CoM Lake Ra. WASHING Prone PE $-7121 ate —— "Sonas T ADS! To find 7 ROO Bihan ie e Nienne 5 “ROO, 8 es fats “| BESROOM i me. GR : *ERONING, s made LVE 80D. | id a rance ¢ ATH. ginew.| New You TIFUL 2 BED- wate basom EAM . ON, 80- op ane LA deliver. FE note Ra, hn pedo = job, place t week, FE $108 as ogg ht ay Yeusnn and mm. BED- er, ebildr ent, electric Ree | here El Ba w Seed used ca: see Ch * Fon Rinse ae peer ake a oa Te roe ork. Muperionced, OF. | _did. ISHED ROOMS CLOSE Tc . w.|_ Wa ii ive A a a used car, em baby wclsome. Da! ~ 2% Scmaeee leeeaed ry heat 7_BEDROG iste. | ith Merecing.” al see Classi- te Proteome: Pe Hs I i tnunary, tor ores aie grading, Top | ied NOW! enting Lak oa took 180 foot Paral ventilati nd _ wee sia " : Responsibie Modern. Clean ON| Adults s * cells Mi a | 22104 ; at Oftiee, : t Ottice, General Hospital, Tel-| 1 " PANGUS, OR Tel- 60 M Real or 2 men, WEST SIDE” a tor - nm fess monk bath. W IDE ‘ ” seratala aoa ga Sat ! « C: ted i} * . if A here , néver be heard by as many people as a little TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1959 % _Rent Houses Unfurn. 40) __ AUTO, OIL TO. QU HEAT, OUD pot fan For Rent Room Rooms 42 42 AGE PENSIONERS. MEN eat Seemmoeer Reasonable. Board Optional, 1414 Oakland FE wa __Me. FE 5 3 1% BATHS. . ENT. AUTO. HEAT. ee es Sree « : SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 GIRLS. 3 TIC) pd usu $b each page yy or i heat, near Lake quel! 5 both- FE 5-1052, 2250 Richwood, 3 GAS HEAT Rooms with Board _ 48 after 4 p.m. MY 3-2780 otnciocirene +a .. RANCH NEAR a wal CLEAN CUT GENTLEMAN terford Drive s ” Theater- $90 or! Best of food. FE 5-0377 sell down, Vacant. OR 3-337! FOR MAN. Se Seaeeriae HOME. iOUSE. KITCHEN FURN jome priv oa ata rer LOVING CARE. ee FOOD FOR) 3} ROOMS AND BATH. RELIABLE ‘'#dy MA 4-2 DOUBLE | eouple, Auburn Heights. UL ROOM & aoe —NICE 23-2063. _: | room, = ge fe ee -— 4 BEDROOM MOD. N HOME —| home also reoms upstairs 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME —— Pein! ople with or withodt enced yard. $70 a month board. R 7 ; Beautiful 19 room modern. 4 big Convalescent | Homes 44 bedrooms and bath Extra stool, ~wwnns anna and lavatory Garage $150 month 4 WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- LLIs EWER _derly people, loving care given 94-06 Pt phe St FE 45181 ‘those you love. 24 hour nursing Eves, FE 8-08 OF FE > care, doctor on call. Trained per- 3 BEDRMS, ite BATHS, BASE- sonnel GQGoed homecooked food ment. desirable Jocation. Immed Fiexibie rates FE 4-601 _oecupancy $105 OR 3-6884 COMFORTABLE HOME FOR ILL OR 4 BEDROOM MODERN FARM #!derly ar oo Good food and house, Bloomfield School ayer care FF *% $100 month. 1021 E Square Luke we OFFeR THE FINEST IN Road. FE 2-6475 equinment anc service, at rea- 4 ROOMS AND BATH DUPLEX sonaple rates. Men or women Bed basement, gas heat. Good con or ambulatory 24-hour care FE _ dition. $45 per mo. PE 5-0712 4-2225 oo 4 EDROOM — a a Pontiac General ospita heat Will rent for $85 per month __ Rent ¢ Office Space _ 47 DICT. Ba. 3 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor og y 39 orrice wiTH PRIVATE 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-944! office. Utilities furnished FE _____Open_ til 8:30__ 4-0511 or FE 2-493) DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. NEW) 5 ROOM BUNGALOW FULL building. beautiful paneled offices. bsm't. auto heat. Fenced divided to suit your business. Up back yard. Call for further | to 1400 sq ft. of clear space, information. GILES REAL- available. Lights, heat & parking TY CO FE 54-6175. included At $75 per mo. and up FE 2-6280 after 10 am 5 ROOMS. FULL BASEMENT. $40 NEW Orrices — WEST SIDE. FE 2-2144. per month 6495 Cooley Lk. Rd 5 ROOMS MODERN NEAR FISH- ~ ers. Reasonable. Inquire 22 Au- OF FICES—East Huron & Perry. burn - | Convenient to er a a ~ ROOM TE! E. WEST SIDE town ROY ANN ne, . PE OM TERRAC Realtors. 28 E. Huron. FE § ROOM HOUSE $55 MO. FE ‘*0466 80027 > RMS. MODERN 600 BAY 81 For Rent Miscellaneous « 48 Adults on) Call 679 Bay Bt.) ~un.~~~ S._ Cantar 1 STALL GARAGE, CAN BE USED 5 RMS. & BATH ON SASHABAW to repair cars. Commercial use. | Rd. Oakland Lk. OR 3-9675 FE 5-106}. 6 ) ROOM. BATH AND “GARAGE, For Sale Houses _ 49 ‘ «ROOM, HOUSE FOR a Fi ACRE \- _Huron. ‘Near Rochester Road and 8S. Blvd 6 ROOMS, 1, BATHS. Br | | —? 2 bedrooms Immadiate pos- er. FE 4-4740 or FE 5-4355 , $5,500, terms © ee MOD, HOUSE, m5 A MO INCOME PROPERTY Double) € ROOM x GARAGE a} boue. § ch ne street —_ Mary Day. DU 2-6396. Detroit.| Saginaw, $0 000. $1,250 down 1 iM WELL ee PONT 7 ia RE ALLY oe eee ee el ale FE 54-8275 CUCKLER “REALTY 2 FOR PRiCE OF 1 — PE 4-409) mg 8 — ee floors. a rnace arage. room e $13 wi $ Ras IGHTS_INCL. in rear ous ir. 2 lots. Ave, Sylvan Lk Mi vy to stores, school & trans- : ORE ITH OP-| Portation and only §2.500 down A ns ict wal GCUCKLER REALTY bein Gown. i bedrooms up, tas 298 X Saginaw FE 4-4001 $80 a y BEDROOM | LARGE POAILT, 2G room n bome, t storms & screens. West suburban oan dows. or tlie oenr fe $8 500 ge gy — “i could be rented as rdoms. Bath) per mo. - and 3 rooms with kitchen fa-| cluded. 3 & Gillies. “Separate, entrance. 3 7 BEDRM. HMw BATH. PENCED IN rooms and kitchen down. Auto- pack yd. 1% car garage. Will- matic heat. Dandison Pontiac Gen- Stein 2S =! a Dandison Lake privileges. --@ Fg A ~~ (BEDROOM BR BRICK. } YEARS gg G. Rl ment, by owner. 384 E. Huron Bt. 4-8284. | Timor. PE 5-2129. ls W. A. 7 RA 1 3 BEDROOM FACE CE BRICK M many rine extras. e over For tue or et a ix Fe Sse cent GI Mortgage. $94 month. WEbster 1 S 55277 + Pontiac RM. 3 & hot water. Nice yard gis oo a! i ww z. v1 p+ Bed Lake, skating ks welcome. Near Woodhull Lk. 4683 . Reas. FE 41897. _bem Seer Pick-up key at house WHITE LAKE COLORED 4 room modern house, oi] heat. 436 E. Wilson. $65 per month. Lovely 3 oe — Base- ment. Furnac Slassed porch. A view po une -” every window. Accessible to good bath- ing beach. Owner says sacrifice ia $9,500 with very reason- IM WRIGHT, Realtor terms. ones | OntiOpen “til 0:90. |, $20 ft frontage. On Ormond Re. ¥ room modern @LARKSTON. 3 BEDRM. RANCH,| *;* BB cng a hotae | 1% bath, near schools. apple Smal gn to on §-1837.| pond vel end “Monder ful | 5 Ane SS A- to aaivide Priced at) only hang Hida with reasonable down COLORED. arbor ae payment, Term Descent, $09 mo. FE ae Dorothy Snyder Lavender bedroom homes agnor tt Kear. = naeT + aaa. rox Pens HT inblane Ra or MU 4-6417 New 3 bedroom of aga OM BRICK, 2 CAR GA- ment S afte r Vv street jac —— “me uy oa school OR 3-7103 after 5 FOR [pm —_— —— — — and bath. erty * ROOMS ("ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE SE IN AUBURN HEIONTS, OOo ee Me Bal tyut, epllte to buy. Ge hest.|_-<2ee Soe Ps Fee UL 23-3659. 5 ROOMS, $5500.00, $2500.00 DOWN Sy : INT 2 BEDROOM HOME | 4953 Manderson, Middle Straits | with family room eat | — Lake _ Only 875 per mo Call J. A. TAY. 247 WEST STRATHMORE OR on. LAKE FRONT YEAR ROUND. NO MONEY DOWN Price $75 T mo OR paiss. " . “RSON on ~ . = 2 bedrooms, almost ye ; BEDROOMS, 1% BATH.| ment, automatic heat and hot °F ee 1 Tr. water . =, — ee __| open, immediate possession Walk | =. NEWLY 5 ROOM; in and look at it and call owner. | house near Pontiac Motor and| TO 8-988), 2 Joslyn. Adults only. PE 5-8453.| $450 DOWN. DRAYTON PLAINS OR SELL). ROOMY 3 BEDROOM 4 a ere — phox ggg, rm ual a a . nea ne ham, Re large lot, Ta cea so ‘nob School. Must sell. MY 2-3701 | . AV ailabie. immediately.|4 ROOMg AND BATH. $4,250 $150 | Oarheld 71-0257. Eves and week-| down. 3-0135 onto. ~ABSOCIATE BROKERS ’ ° ROCH R. MODERN. DUPLEX. Inpeatment Company, Ine pvt. ent Auto. heat, fenced back- 43 Orehard Lake Ave ores FE 8- yard. Ref. Of 6-006i. AUBURN HEIGHTS 5 RMS fs SYLVAN LAKE bath, oil furnace $008, down, $62 ae On Honcho 6 —"s ip Mme a_mo. Bal. $5,754 5-760, AS A GROUP OF soibeas WE R "). peDck) \ v ALUET cn jow prices through volume REALTOR [aah ases on custom “Quality 345 Oakland Ave. 9 to 9 uilt: homes — 800 plans We'll FE 5-0693 or 4-3531, seoure mortgage. No obligation Builders Exchange SMALL HOUSE BSMT WEST SIDE Phone PE 4-6223 |FE_ 3.7210 or UL_2-3463 SMALL CLEAN HOUSE. . ELEC. ae “BY OWNER | tric range. refrigerator, picture; 3 bedroom house for sale. 2, blocks from school, near M.8.U.O | a eal vileges. No pets. soo OR 3-430. mnie as 3 ROOMS AND) bath, very clean. 238 Russell. | SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN = OWNER. LARGE 2 BEDROOM Lake large trees. age Garage, lot. | dinette, tiled bath. $400 8-0252. bedrm_ brick rpert, | iow down payment. Many fea- lake privileges. $125. 2 bedrm. at tures. gone wha Call eve- . Deluxe, full bsmt. home, _ nings $160. Lease. PR 4-5000 & FE 2-2108 py owinen 4 ROOMS AND CE- WALLED LK conan CONV. ramic tile bath 7 yrs. old. Beau- Nr. Village. 2-bdrm. Reas. MA 4-2293, tiful pink, kitchen aa Dp. a > pepe filly insulated car a low down guvaat 00 yds to sand =" on Wil- liams Lake. OR WHY PAY RENT? | lots a 7 When you can buy this just Uke! } new, neat 2 bedroom modern “ = = home with lake privileges on BY OWNER. ~PRIVS. = 2 LAKES Sylvan Lake $70 per month plus, Exc. location, boat facilities. 20° taxes & insurance. Jack Loveland, from back of large lot. 3 bedrms.. PE 2-4875 - | carpeting, basement, rec. room. YEAR AROUND. INSULATED 2. fireplace, 2 car garage. screened | _ bedroom, lake front. EM 3-4670 porch. Near schools, bus = | a —— hyd Or Donelson Park _ Rent L Lake Cottages: 415-833 | ey: aE ~ COLONIAL ALUM COTTAGE, 2 BEDROOM. CALL —e 3 bedrms., large liv. rm, OR 3-2872 family size dining rm., full bsmt., | — se = = jalousie rch, carpeting. 2 car: For Rent Rooms 42 arage, double lot. Owner trans- | ARR nw AAA erred. FHA geen $18,000 i Coeen Woe. Wick emare. rel FOO Se SSO fer asic em: | 5-8466. 184 Mt. Clemens BY aa WEST SIE, ILLINOIS Avenue, 3 bedroom, 2 story house | 1 SLEEPING RM. POR MAN LIGHT 4-971 Fireplace, aluminum siding any __cooking, pvt. ent FE 2 REFINED LADIES. SHARE AT-_ other extras — neighbor- | tractive residence. Also 1 rm. hood. FE 2-7 ee opt. 547 W Huron, ‘BY Seep :T BUS STOP LGE. FRONT RM! GI resale, immediate possession | Bverything for « nvenience, FE) Only i thy Assume pay 5-7332 _mets 3-0336 __ A LOVELY ROOM IN NICE _ Bloomfield “Highlands | No matter .how loud you Giroux- Franks blow your horn... it could! GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie My 4 3-0701 ves. Til 8:00 |\BY wane WEST SIDE. FRAME 2 story. 3 bedrooms, des, break- ry, fireplace. eat. 2-car $13,500. FHA. Extra rot ar 4075. "BY OWNER and ask for a friendly isha’ base Sortens “elttmene host, eee” By ng Want Ad Sales Clerk see pete are terme. ' 3 \ P| ‘ / f side home. Bus, telephone _Meals tf desired. PE 8-3338. 4 Bedrms., BUSINESS PEOPLE SHOWER. Superb location among fine kitchen privileges. FE 2-35 | egos Aetna ‘carpeted i Paginll rge car ving rm. SCHR Arann reivite| Ch, taits Peas ough Also sleeping rooms | ee wreereau kitchen. "CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM dishwasher and garbage dispo: 2-5296 Indirect ting tteusheut ra LA IVILEGES. G GA. | tached Py car garage Auto- rage, om Linepin. PE 3-7733. — door opening. $29, terms poss. | i Pontiac Press Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 | 2 Baths | For Sale Houses 9) Brick With Acreage BEAUTIFUL vine - covered brick home on 7 acres. Al large rooms, fireplace, ful basement. 2 - car attached born!” aden temily -home. Tite Deel arn. Ideal family me. A steal at $21,950 — Terms 6 ee eee wert Ber On floors, full basement, 4-0306 oil heat. 2 lots. Privileges on 2 lakes. Many extras en anaanions = Only $2,000 down call for further information. B at teach bees wa x Wee, | Inside Ci eautiful ranc me on ots. liv rooms. 2 fireplaces 2 | Nico 6 nee eee tar ‘altached or ere ull ate located on the East side cedar storage cabinets and Sate closet, unique | Large Pee root = kitchen and many other unusual Sire! Wcaant. Pell bene: features, yard complotely land.J =a =r eens ia faswanee scaped All for $22,900. Reason- Ponastien ales 30% 42 ign cal ee For appoint- ; Shown by appointment. ae BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM F. j ‘ is awe Auburn Heights \rea BY OWNER, EXCELLENT POR retirees 2 family 4 rooms and bath up with private entrance Separate oi] heat. elec hot water and service 5 rms & full bath dn 21 by 12 kitchen and utility space. 23 by 16 liv rm. with 8 by 5 picture window, 3 lge bed- rooms, oil heat, elec hot water heater alum siding with storms and screens. 24, car garage. Lot 66 by 190 on paved street Im- mediate poss. Low taxes $15. 500 with low dn payment Or will accept Northern property as dn payment Will sell on contract 33 St. Ortonville. Michi- 2043 Church _ ean 1-3 : OWNER NA BY ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE Brick ranch 3 bedrms., 2 baths full bsmt loads of extras and appliances Lake priv. Close to parochial and public schools $32,700 3356 Indiandale Dr FE ~4442 BY OWNER 2 family brick near St 187 Beach FE 2-0065 COLORED 3 bedrm brick Linda Vista Drive. $1,500 dn FE 2-1903 “AREA “CLEAR LAKE Pully remodeled, 4 year old home on large lot, with lake privileges Home consists of — room with oak floors, modern kitchen with or Po board work. 2 bed- rooms “_ decorated bath ew horizontal type ichael's utility sou oll —— $9,000, eas Pai WEBSTER, REALTOR Oxford” OA 86-3122, Orion M ur 2-2291 CUSTOM UILT LAKE ‘HOMES Twin Lakes Village of Pon- tiac Starfire Bidg. my EM 4-6531 DRAYTON AREA | 100x300 commercial lot with liv- able home. Priced reasonable 2 FOR PRICE OF 1 Modern 8 rooms. Hardwood floors Oil furnace. Garage 5 room home in rear. needs repair. 2 lots pe og to stores, school & trans- jon and only 82.500 down CUCKL ER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw ___ PE 4-4091 DRAYTON WOODS, 3 BEDROOM brick, —", a room, 2 | car _sonatle “OR 3 y052 Rea- "EXECUTIVES ; extras _ After 5. Choice an Pipa oe location Brick, 8 roo baths, extra large kitchen, wi esiner: automatic heat, carpeting, screened porch, | large lot. Priced reasonable to | settle estate. Immediate SEs - sion. By appointment. Charles H | Harmon a PE 4-418§ Eve-| __Rings, PE 2 EXCELLENT « oRDON Brick. | Seminole Hills SEMINOLE HILLS LOT sell or build to suit PE 5-8183 Ask for “POR RENT, Will DON SALE, LEASE NER __ PE 2-2319 APTER (PM. HANDYMAN $19 DOWN We will help, you get started in | bedroom starter home | basement) You must a good credit rating & steadily employed House is lo- near Pontiac Airport on large lot. No monthly pay for 60 days a Possession F. C. Wood Co. | Williams Lake Rd. at M-50 be) 235 After 6 pm. MA 65-1601 IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY; any house, this is for you or home in Union Lake serea $2 $75 a month. | 4.2 BLK PROM | Pr Peneley Ct | _Rd., Plint, Mich. CE 3-427) _ LAKEFRONT HOME | A Bipot A livable year around home view wi large living | room, ? bedrooms down. 2 up Newly decorated & painted Also washer, dryer, range & refriger- inel Immediate occ = Your older = smaller hom pe dered as pF om ogy Pull t price $13,500 ther infor- mation call— Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. | rE 6-4311 | MILFORD $25 Moves You In 3 bedrooms. Gas heat disposal Paved street. er & water Large lot Full base- ment Heart of lake area. 3 blocks to schools 8-3731 or WOodward VErmont 8-3008. Garbage City sew-| VErmont 2-3574 or MODERN § ROOM RANCH. MUST sell. Owner leaving state Phone MY 2-3352_ after 2 NICE ROOM HOME. INCOME a ssibilities ate model car Take housetrailer or $2500 cash for equity Contract balance $5600 2-0346 NORTH SIDE 4 rooms and utility Modern Shady lot, 40 x 110 $3,500 Smal! down payment 7 COLORED 9 rooms, can be used as income Close to Yellow Cab. Second floor furnished. Full price $8,000 Will arrange terms. ROUND LAKE | 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms wall-to- | wall carpeting Fireplace 1% | —— 2 acres 7 good ee 750. $1,000 do C *R. AWE ORD. AGENCY 258 W. Walton FE 8-2306 | 608 E Flint MY 3-1143 PERSON ALIZED HOMEg ___FE_8-2200 Open — W eat Suburban New custom 3 bedroom brick, plastered, full basement with fire- piace. garage uilt-ins. blackto drive, 2 baths. Trade considere 1063 Woodliow or FE 4-0681 ROCHESTER, 200 WINRY. 3 YRS old, brick. 3 bedroom, living room. carpeting, dining L. large kitch- en finished basement, fence. | storms and screens. water soft- ener, awnings. landscaped $18 400, low down. Owner. OL | 2-9706- | SEE “THE “VIKING” AT JUDAH Lake Estates FE 2-912 ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE” TRI-LEVEL. See this beautiful mo- | under construction at. A. M. Cattell. Builder EL 6-1535 | SHELL HOUSE FOR SALE. 3 26°. 3 bedrms. Full bsmt Pic: | ture window in = —— Lot | _ 100 x 150. OR VILLAGE LAKEFRONT & privileges New & used rearnamgaoss A priced with terms. Large selection to choose from. 146 N. MIL- and MU) ge es Mlitora Highland, WILL TRADE $5509 EQ in 6 apartment income on city’s ag side. for small home to! be remodeled. Call for full Sader: | mation. ; 5 ACRES - 3 BEDROOMS, 10 minutes from Pontiac, with full basement. automatic ofl heat and jose to sch H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner ey Crooks wast SIDE. 3 [ROOMS AND BATH room: pavuentie. Furnished, MA 5-2291. A good buy in this 2 bed- room GI resale. Large 60 x 200 «ft. lot. Monthly pay- ments of $54 including taxes and insurance at 4% per cent interest. Call for de- tails GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 OPEN 9 AM-9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN O MORTGAGE COSTS PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT ~ MODEL OPEN — WEEKDAYS 4 eee 1:30 TO 6 731 Blain 2 blocks north of “vontcaim WESTOWN REALTY PE 8-2763 or Eves, LI 2-4677 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL DOWN, and payments pa only $75 per month in- cluding taxes and = insur- ance will buy this 3 bed- room ranch style home. 20 ft. living room, dining el, kitchen with eating space. aoa utility and oil heat. On lot 70 x 212. Hurry on this one! JUST A STONE'S THROW from the lake on a beautiful lot with nice shade trees is the location of this 3 bed- room home Large living room. All carpe Kitchen with ample eating space 1 bedroom wn and 2 up 1% baths, utility room attached art Priced at $11,200 wi 000 down on easy terms CHEROKEE HILLS—A per- fect location for this 3 bed- room brick. Beautifully car- — living room and din- ng ell. Kitehen with ample cupboards. Ceramic bath Hardwood floors, plastered walls Full basement, fin- ished recreation room. At- tached garage. Priced at $17,500. NOT JUST A PLACE to hang yow hat but a home in every sense of the world ‘ lovely bedrooms with ce for a fifth if desired. e vestibule entrance has a guest closet. There is a natura! fireplace, a full din- rm e kitchen ce for a table also th down. half up Grand a extra be heatin lant, all ar- ed wii e idea of a Aa to wall carpeting and softener included best of con- : tadion ay - blocks away arena sted for quick sale at Bes RAY O'NEILL, Realtor | Dae ow Rd. 4 BEDROOMS in on large. All modern basement, stoker heat. 2 car ga- _For Sale tiouses 49 "| 221 ee AVE. , PE tees } | j | Close | % acre jot with full | | TIZZY Oster 6 1999 by NEA Service. ine. , | TAM. Reg U.S. Pat. Of //-/6 | “We'll have to eat out tonight. Ceramics -again! This lovely 3 bedroom home was ___For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49. ILI RANI | RARRARR RRR nnn oS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MW MW ARRO Here are a few of the) many homes we have!! gar ra a Becta) WEST SUBURBAN | built for family living featuring 2 bedrooms, $7950, $800 down. | lastered walls, oak fioors, 2 3 bedrooms, plus apt. $11,750, | ireplaces, IXL kitchen. built-in $2,000. down | oven & range. 2 ceramic tile Possible ‘ Pj a alae near | baths Built-in Hi-Fi & intercom school, | EAST SUBU "RBAN | 2 bedroom. $9500. $1,000 down Full walk out basement with 10 ft. sliding glass wall. Overlooking lake. Barbecue pit. Forc air heat 90 ft. jakefront. Only fs 500 ; bedroom, $17,800, C TM | full price. Immediate possession bedroom, $12,200, PHA 70 ACRES PONTIAC Priced below market value at pre pieony bere "ee nee $425 per acre. Modern 9 room 2 bedroom’ $7675. $1434 down house with garage 2 barns. Love- ARRO REALTY ly yard. You ae see to appre- TED McCU! REALTOR ciate. 5143 a Rd. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT ens Truly a fine 3 bedroom home in the location you are looking Large living room with fire- place. Carpeting and drapes in- cluded. Family sized dining room Open 9am _to 8:30 p.m Sunday 1-5 NO MONEY DOWN Will build a starter home on your Full basement Gas heat 2 car jot. Any size. Pull basement garage. Located on beautiful Sy!- Rough babel Your plans or van Shores. Price reduced §2. ours OR “tb for quick sale. By appointment: RUSS McN ‘AB ART MEYER only _ oO WILLIAMS BY OWNER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ‘model homes, 3 & 4 bedrooms. 1483 BALDWIN _FE_ 4-0847 | 2 paths paved streets, community water system. Lake privileges on oe lake. Landscaped. §21.000 COLORED Gl NO MONEY DOWN | 28.500 Terms Twin Lake Viege, 8 miles west of Telegraph Small closing cost only moves you in. Sharp, newly decorated, on M59 ‘Highland Road Keliy-Cook Inc. EM 3-6531 4 bedroom home, basement, 1'2 baths, large lot. $65 per month Templeton West Suburban 4 room modern, 2 bedrooms, ot! se rf i) Fg furnace, corner lot. Close to R. J; es) te EI _— ieee hear Center. | fears old. On rj ith 345 Oakland Ave Open 9 to aa —_ . US ed sig kK. 1. T empleton, Realtor ee ——- 2339 Orchard us FE 4-4563 | After .— 2-9502 STRATHMORE 231 CIVILIANS $190 DOWN WEST DL \\ \SHINGTON PARK 3 bedroom brick on Canterbury Dr Home is in excéllent condi- tion Better than new. Has tile bath Carpeting & full basement Nicely landscaped lot. Paved. drive Brick 2 car garage An excellent buy at $17,500. Can be purchased on land contract or NO OTHER COSTS cash to present 4‘. per cent GI 2 bedrooms full basement. 5 mOrseRge years old. Auto. heat and hot) LO \] ale) ao Storm. - screens. Fenced ery nice i Vacant immediate possession. 2188 Cass Lake Rd FE 2-4875 rage. Paved street. White frame Open walk tp and look at it and y : house is in excellent condition cali owner Terms to suit. ql- Vay } DAYS WO 3-3350 Sine a = East Bivd.| Eves. Sat & Sun a2 TO 8985) FOR VALUES & TRADES s s por gp Pg a! poor A = oO “ee i ge er — a 8 ROOM HOUSE — 1's BATHS, ge bee aekw aatea” aa ee sibfities. Lew full basement with 2 car garage North suburban vecation. sae : eg a on yok wg RILEY REAL ESTATE 280 S550 on Norms, oF trade’ y [LOTS—2 bedroom home near 509 Elizabeth Lake Re |GOOD INVESTMENT — 3 apart- Fisher Body. Full basement, gas | | PE 41157. 44821 ment income Gas heat, 2 car heat A bargain at $8,950 with |. ws garage All apts. completely fur- reasonable down payment. nished Close to sc is & stores. | SPECIAL 1% biks. from Pontiac Adm. Bidg. $69 PER MONTH INCLUDING 1 car - TAXES QND INSURANCE — A "y clean m ome. Full $400 DN. OR TRADE basement. gas heat. Oak floors Clean. vacant, 2 bedroom, oil | heated home, on extra large! fenced lot. Will accept car, va. eant lot or your small equity as down payment Rk. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR 345 Oakland Ave Open FE 55-0683 or KENT Established in 1916 $500 DOWN side 3 bedrm Buys this ranch type home Tileo bath with shower This home was new in ‘56. See it at $8,500 EAST SIDE - to wall carpéting in living rm with fireplace Fully insulated, full 2-car garage It's bem t. oll heat, vacant. you can move’ right in Now at $12,500 — Terms DRAYTON AREA — ranch home new in and frame construction. 1'4 baths, 3. bedrm 9 to 9 _FE 4-3531 Good location. At- tractive colonia) type home Wall "$6 Brick } | | } north | t wall to wall carpeting. ofl heat. | Attractive patio at $13,500 with $2,700 down EAST SUBURBAN — nice breezeway Tiled bath to Rochester to attached gara or Auburn Heghts New at only $7,950 with $1,450 down Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixte Hwy One ar FE 2-123 Eves AMPLE CUSTOMER. ‘PARKING STOUT'SS | Best Buys Today DAWSON WOODS The view through the pic- ture window, across the lake - ever changing. The home, 2 bedroom brick, with paneled living and dinin ‘coms, speils comfort. Gian kitchen with lity area. Foundation and floor in for third bedroom. Hot water heat. $11,500. ALL YOU DESIRE jot and obs kitchen. $1,500 down. NEED 4 BEDROOMS? An excellent location to raise your paral 6 rooms _ and bath with a — to let them Automat- fe oi] heat, pias ered wale, _- of living for just $ "had jus Warren Stout, Realtor TT. Saginaw st. FE 5-8165 n ‘Till, 8 p.m. Large lot. Now Here is a) clean ranch type home bg | Large lot Convenient | | } 7: SELL j | plastered walls. Fireplace. $1,400 |“ down or will sell with $960 down | and onth Hagstrom (M58) 79 per m R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTORS 4900 HIGHLAND RD PONTING OROSSEL Sy acon TO BUY OR SELL ape ‘BREWER Clarkston * WEseelest are ‘prick Double, ‘] lovely rooms and tile bath each. REAL ES FATE, INC. Extra stool and lavatory. Gas, 5904 §. Main St heat. 2-car garage. $6,000 down Open Dally 9 to ®. Sunday 12 to 5 Will consider trade for nice ranch MAple 5-582) home MORELAND STREET Quick possession. Neat and clean BROWN 6 room iien a Oil heat. 2-car garage. $8, . Easy terms. | WILLIS M. BREWER | BEAUTIFUL LAKE HOME ON ONE OF THE BEST FISHING LAKES IN OAKLAND COUNTY You can catch pike, trout or any of your favorites in this fresh water jake and stil) live in Ss . the most beautiful homes of built-ins, 1% baths, tiled iote ' stone bial magpie gle dining area | JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR | Ever FE Huron pee me Py te 161) ve “SMITH” | 36-ACRE ESTATE | Th and fami This home, is | Count custom built ar gray brick front | gS py enue’ rid with attached pg Full price; prick. 4 bedrms. 2% bath home| only $22.500 Y N featuring large liv. rm., sun rm | READY FOR ICE FISHING AND kitchen. Auto. oi] heat. Full base- aa” COMFORTABLE ment, completely insulated. Sit-_ | uated on the most beautifully | landscaped site we have ever, SPECIAL—Large 3 bedroom brick offered for sale. An abundance of | bungalow only 2 years old. Full | basement, oi] AC furnace. alum. | tnd flowers 200 Poin iget erg storms Fully insulated, tile bath, top road oy gah 632 feet. rear yard all Anchor’ fenced frontage on improved country | Priced at only $15,975 Located in road. Ideal for home and invest- | north part of tiac in exclusive | ment, or for developing if de- brick neighborhood Dead - end! sired. An outstanding value at. street. so you won't have to wor-| $45,000. Terms. own by ap- Ty about traffic with the little — pointment. ones SELL OR TRADE Small bungatow) Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor | about 10 yrs. old, with Iake privi- 244 8. Telegraph Rd, F 3-7848 leges Nice lot. Two-pe bath Eves. MA_5-6431_ Priced at only $8.35. Wil) trade | -- — for car land contract. small | -Sorpialaeaieal or sell on lease op- OR TRADE—Levely 5 r _ ONLY $60 modern bungalow. Only 4 ce | PER MONTH old. Full basement, = 3 furn Alum. storms. Paved s' cellent cond.” piodiniag Immediate possession. — OR_TRADE—COUNTRY TE. Brand new brick rancher wih large attached garage. 3 car- peed bedrooms and living “fencing 2 BEDROOM —FULL BASEMENT— "BRICK" SULL PRICE $7,900 —SALES OFFICE— 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO., Agent PE 4-7833 3°8 32s = in area. Will accept — 7 home om Or nese Pontiac ‘is one. don't hesitate to make us an offer. Country living with all of city conveniences. On- lv three miles to Oxford. One of the best areas and ac- cess to nearby lakes. SEE THIS ONE NOW! . WITH US—For fast and effi- 4 BUY. SEL. Seine ghey serving Pontiac | TRI-LEVEL STARTER L. H. BROWN, Realtor Build ees ee proud ot. G, Fiattley,, EM 3-0482. Phone ie aaet aor ae 2.4810 & WANTED 3 bedroom jake front year around —_: Preferably , Can pay LADD’S INC. OR 3-123) -BARGAIN- -BARGAIN- Hi NEAR ORTHERN AND MADISON HIGH SCHOOLS. $175 WILL st You WITH $45 PER MONTH AND UP.. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-9441 Open ‘til 8:30 THE CHILDREN if GAYLORD * PONTIAC od Hs — ”" FE 8.9693 WILL COME ey have a home that they will be proud to invite their friends in and is three bedroom home will be just the place. It is close to St. Mike's, so their friends can stop in on the way home You can have the children help you make a recreation room in the base- ment. You will have aj) the city conveniences along with a good size lot so you will not have your neighbor on top of you. Call today. Price is $9,500. YOU'LL WHISTLE while you work in this seven room home. Three bedrooms and a den. Back porch glassed in Lake pfriv- lleges on Cass Lake where you can ice skate in the winter and swim in_ the summer, Total price $6,950. LAKE ORION OFFICE MY 2-2821 SELL OR TRADE 43.000 square feet of lakefront roperty on t | | Little Square Lake | vedroom home plus utility and | Trees bus at door trade for smaller home in Orion 2-car Will | ONLY 3 bedrooms up. furnace and city wat@r some wor but what house | ; lake at front and $750 DOWN and room | Lake | 1 down. Gas floor | Needs | this over and use your ieee ion LAWRENCE W GAYLORD: _ REALTOR “BUD" 3-Bedroom Rancher - Lake Privileges with 2-car garage and ~ taching breezeway Located in delightful Elisabeth Lake Estates and featuring gen- erous living room with din- ing ell, ceramic tile bath, full basement with recrea- tion room automatic heat and hot water. Storms and screens, storage closets, newly decorated. Wel) land- seaped grounds Priced at $16,600. buy it while you can! North Side All on One Floor Spick and span 3 bedroom home offering comfortable living in convenient loca- tlon and featuring living room with dining ell. addi- tional! eating space in kitch- en Pilastic tile bath, utility room gas heat and hot wa- ter Insulated, storms and screens Only $1,200 down. HURRY! “Bud” Nichohe, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St Cah Mrs Kelchner FE 5-1201__ or _FE ~SCHRAM ' SUBURBAN fenced 2% car garage. Also lake privileges. Only $2,000 down “ INCOME Only $700 down on this 2-family. 4 rooms — bath in each apartment Income of $13 per mo "itecshen buy for $9,950. —— COMMERCIAL d ght on easy terms IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY #2 JOSLYN COR ANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANNETT Drayton Plains 2 bedroom home, attractive. kitchen, bath, basement, ot! heat, garage, fenced lot. Will acce land contract equity as down payment. Central High Home too large for widow. Large shaded lot screened Near porch, living room, library dini room, bedroom a: cheerful kitchen on_ first bath as heat, garage, $10,500 — 1750 di down. Otter Hills Lake privile ranch 8. 3 bedroom room, dining breakfast Yar, Gas heat, breezeway, 2 car garage. $23,500, terms. Adams Road Area Brick ranch _ patecoped acre lot. Built 2000 sq ft living area, por floor heat, 4 bedroom. 2% baths, 2 fireplaces. family room, rode ge ROY ANNETT, INC., REALTORS 2 E. Hu ; ron St. Open Evenings; & Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 DRAYTON PLAINS i ba oe eet eds “i Nc or Ate itt se eek ice HAYDEN | home | | Plas- | BEDROOM Oak floor all | Base EXCELLENT lose to Fee, tered walle. Rg oy v mau hes tiled recreation room. bas 1% car garage. $13,900. Terms 6 ACRES. 100° frontage on Dixie. Soa on lake 6 room home For Sale Houses 49| For Sale Houses: ee Suburban Living At Its Best (CONVERTIBLE. 24) WwW. W. ROSS HOMES OOM BRICK ON 5 ACRES. 3 BEDR is % x 50 dt. cement Brick ranch home. With attached “Hot water Basement, oil furnace. Ideal site , amas heat. Pire- nd motel or boat livery. $15,000. | tp 3 years eld. Needs seme shen | finishing $18,000 with terms to suit buyer. |NORTH SUBURBAN. 2 BR. home.) Ot furnace. Lot 100x300. $7500 ee John J. Vermett . | BELL OR TRADE. Immediate S- REALTY session on this north ae te | 303 Commerce Ra. EM Basement has = furnace $10,975 with $600 dow 44% int at $76 “per month, includes taxes & ins Will take car as down Ct oR , f uA, Realtor J. w He AI FE 8-0441 Will build 3 sdraeon ranch style ss e 4 oe waa Bun. 1 to 4 home on your lot Il basement, cope Pe oak floors, tile ee birch cup- —_———_——————— boards OR RUSS McNAB_ ART MEYER "WEBSTER ram DOWN Schoo! district is the location of this most comfortable home with large livihg room, full sized (12 x 12) dining room and kitchen that has a picture window. Two bed- rooms and path on second floor Practically new carpeting includ- Immediate possession. 2 bedroom lake front. l', car garage. Don't miss tris one: a chance of a life- time for lake fronts. A very small amount of repairs needed. Also one with §350 down and immedi- ate possession ed Oi] heat, of cgurse. Double 52259 DOWN garage. DON'T DELAY, call for Only 2 years, re R 4 ec. ai four appointment new! rooms and a rick ranc as youre heat, 1's ceramic tile bath, full basement. 30x40 foundation. e TWO... of the best values we have seen. Owner transferred out of town, Family on Summit Street, upper . and lower. Lower has be] Rit OPEN 8 TO 9 ; and bach, three an al . up. Ol heat. Storms and screens FE 4-3569 FE 5-5841 Fine riage yo i ig pong Pull LIST WITH Humphries 83 =4N~ da or Open Eves FE 2-9236 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ TR. ADE SELL MILLER MARQUETTE st near St. Mich- aels — 5 rooms & bath, corner lot. 2 bedrooms. ‘ruil dining room, rs. Basement, gas heat, | insulated GI. ON EAST — mtg. & closing costs age bath, 3 bedrooms. New siding, ‘Nasbadal, low cost gas heat An older home | in good condition. $9,500 no down | payment PERRY PARK 5 & bath 1 floor jan, extra large rooms, 20 ft BUY THRU oak fully iving room, 18 ft. kitchen. All | in apple pie order $6500 with reasonable down payment. Wilham Miller Realtor FE 20263 670 W. Huron ___ Open 9 to 9 Gl's 'Nothing Down. | 4-8773 | | | FE 5-9471 | | } | | DRAYTON PLAINS AREA— Situated on a corner lot 175 iving rm. is 13.6 ¥ 2 rec- home ie vet | just 5. Rn NORTE END BARGAIN — A sharp 2 bedroom home with large living room and entrance closet Kitchen with loads of capboards Nice utility. Hardwood firs, ' oil furnace. Full price $8960 | About $450 closing costs dn. FAMILY HOME, near St. Michael's. Ever and well kept is this 3 bed- | r room may be purcnased b = for $11,600 with “ gee of agar | remodel | base kitchen ment, | 200 — Low low pay- ments NORTH END—Clean, older, | home. 19 ft. living room,’ family sized room and kitchen down; 2 bed- rooms ba Base- ment, oil heat and rage. Only $7,400. pp mately payments to qualifying vet- eran. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 262 S. Telegraph Rd. FE tons lp = | IRWIN EXCLUSIVE LAKE ANGELUS: ere is. a home for the dis- criminating ,buyer. Recently | completed, this brick Bi-level | home was planned with comfort | spacious carpeted hanna wae | ing room overlooking the 18% ft. family kitchen wjta an | conveniences 3% tile baths eae i? down ad car x plagtered qaraee ote ra ne This - Call for ~i prmation — RANCHER : — one biock from of Elizabeth Williams Lake room. Features | system, gas 2 fireplaces. — extras. ite Closets galore, carpeting, at- ter geraes. Lange lot, well | at: $16,- appointment By WEST SIDE A lovely, * priek from, six room bungalow with a ful] basement. rec. room, three heat, 2% oad at" e. ceptional bu -A. Terms. John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since 1925 313 West Huron Street FE_5-9447 Seses PE 2-4031) EVE | HOYT Drayton Woods + ig he Phone Pa room. with replace. 1% bathe. Full 4 ttached car Sui ng te Sut pe m to in ate. ¢ for -cpnelet. ‘ugee? Heights Manor peat ake us prove Speculators $e! Commercial. 53 x 480. 7% 10, x 30 store ge Don't wait, now. 4 —— 412 W. HURON GI SPECIAL. 5 TWO FAMILY Dow | $525 DOWN — BRICK RANCH ON RES. 1962 W | MULTIPLE eiastin ING KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 W HURON ST. SMITH Wideman CLOSE TO CENTRAL HIGH Situated on quiet street, rooms. 3 bedrooms, pirat dining roo oo room. PRICED vey , SPORTSMEN! You will love this custom | ranch wi 20x24 = ft. room, fireplace, 2 . screened patio. large mopane windo ws. THESE ARF. BUT A FEW QUALITY FEAT URS. , WATER FRONTAGE Immaculate 3. bedroom ranch, Roman brick fire- lace, tile bath. double lava- ry, kitchen has ample cup- board space Walk-out base; ecreation area FOR APPOINT- OUR MANY OTHER SEE PHOTO L ISTINGS OPEN EVES. FE 4-45 “CLARK” room modern floor home. glassed front ae ay large rooms, rate dining room, basement, oi] heat. 1% car garage $8,500. Just mortgage costs down INCOME $1,000 5 & bath and 4 & bath, full eae emt. gas heat, 2 car garage. n ty $8,000. Modern 2 — East of Pontiac $52. Sabeieg room home 60x216. Payments, taxes & insurance. 1% Off MSS. Attractive de- pt attached 2 car garage. base- ment, al furnace. As low as | SELL OR “TRADE. 6 room modern } Boor, 3 bedroom home on level % acre Blacktop road, 2 car ga- rage. $14,900. j FE 3-7888 — RES. FE 4-481} CLARK REAL ESTATE o =r SELL & Pasay ays Eve. & Sun. sic Bateman Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DUTCH COLONIAL 4 BEDROOMS 4 bedrooms Real family home with lonme e living room and fire- place Pull sized dining room. also with fireplace. separate den Completely carpeted throughout By any compa our today's best buy at p18 958, LAKEFRONT Sylvam Lake, 8 rooms, 4 bed- rooms, 2 car garage and all brick. Family room with fire- place. 28 ft living room with carpeting and drapes included Thermopane and marbdie sills throughout. Outside grill and sun deck Must be seen to,be ap- precitated Ow NER RETIRED bedrooms; 2 up and 1 down 2 full baths and natural fire- place. Real family tome in ex- cellent location. Wil) sacrifice at $10,750 with low down’ pay- ment. Will considen offer on Cash basis. FHA TERMS 2 bedrooms, full basement, over- sized 2-car garage. Oak floors.®, plastered walls and nicely land- scaped lot. h more than you would expect for $10,400 with small down payment. ' | NORTHE RN HIGH 3 bedrm ranch. Two years old. Nice oak floors of} forced air heat Well landscaped Int—city sewer and water $10,900 with $1,500 down. FE 4-0528 — REALTORS — 371 8 TELEGRAPH; OPEN EVES, NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. NORTH END 2 & 3 bedrooms Bricks & frames Some wi base- ments. auto. heat. Alumi- num storms and scteens. No down gg br co _ low monthly payments WEST OF PONTIAC Brick y frame. ranch. he cant. bedrooms, Auto. » heat. fone lot. About $250 down payment. ESTATE INCOMES 4family income North Needs ‘some tepeire,. bet as excellent _ ‘atam! : . $3,200 fu price. Needs E . Files vacant and can seen anytime. BRICK ANCH Near alled Lake. Mich! gan. 3 brick pine ike new and | MONDAY CALL: 5314 WEST HURON FE sin) - Ma r , yore ' ee % é \ cid i \ = _F gt E * or Sale gt H + oe . 8 0 ‘ate arin : 7 IR For Sale : - “a Lots “ — WIN | rE mE tia NEAR SQUAR S| Business Opportu THE P ne es E 4 ' ¢ ee o \SE pute housetrailer Lng unities ONTIA ’ Pr — moMeDrAI zk CHEROK _ A ag my N LAKE Md C_ PRESS \ ee eee \8E KEE. iil som. 3 baie ORION | Swaps », MON , ON Youll ILLS | Se m. 3 vee, ager hen \w — NDAY hom ent. in io, e BUY! ' co living | pte SOFTEN SLI | \ , N¢ \d Oak ve 1m Est .. h gP re ava these w _ $10,900 for any i, sell. $3 50 ERS. TO CES OF : IVEMBE pure. ty Prec a feet lose. r controled | rolitng | Broke: $1 down. ~Eer Sa Snting_o a ) HAM é ER 16 . Section. anoel. Lake) 9 in trolled to pro- FOR LE MY. fam. Sale Clothi 3.2360 ’ » 1959 ga yn wants) Le Ture right io Bee pre poly EASE r new § OVERCOATS. Fo uh ae aad C + a ated ou major. “ tan! eet = 7? TS, 1 ALMOST iF BP ge ag AR ks major »| ing od |For Sa c on jack Mt , rooms. Wery. ni tap sidings 2 Son W. BIR Seca F sere ot nine 30 > eee oh caer re lecofle Sa Ceramic ery nic siding. Mas) “= $* ead oe Realtor petty a re eit i nee | at wow. eee Oh Sais. under “mousle 4 wooed Bae: "v inished . Obs rge kite ng ae CFE OE 8 3-615. Pn +n Offic V > : attached breesew tairs canbeted. PR : Eves. oon k Bidg. eoat. Ome sZe 4 deer Fe et REY. e E ENTY \ and payed dar ay with ted.| Whe OTECT 9-1503 | | ZES Cr rE 4 POLL |3 Sale Office Equipmen -NIN — <2 ; 2 car o selectin ED oe EAN BE +ese. pec ay ae Bar rig nt 7 E Suan ve. pa ol pense = = a your fu quarter 00D OR. 3-913 | ee tee el N USED ) WORK oreseent lights” hts R man oe cee b 78) _For Sale f D yy pA better ement! house . — of Drage some rters on p with nie a | Open 7 1 days worms from = | cbieein cabinet saching n aATonA, came, enieraag pbb oult } BEDROOM {ment homes Y will = os ur _Belabbor- | wach ‘ake JP dy erty. ving | ee TYPES +300 Oren i eT GARDEN mci tie ane chair desks. file LEGHO sare Founry 85 with dear, gnrage Se me gieded. feaconable re ae ORs areca ora | magOR mo any fees ee be | YEAR OLD. 6. ag Neg wl oo HILL V era 4705 “Dixie m, Also casoline ste) VER COAt. arch | “GARAGE DOOR | REMINOT: Oe ee Ready tg lat Ock a r as ex- a ls ins Hi, ay | ___FE +1433 i4e izes y secon er, Cos . y ~ PULLETS. All oak room at yd rooms | a en VILLAGE STAN Righway. Inquire) Sale H 7 | vee, ee te Ok ane ne rifice ‘tor st Hog new. wl =| Sale Cassius Beardslee, He ies Bata se ip Neri Ts ‘DARD OIL | Sete Housed Goods 68 eget ear | si sie ts 1) SE "= paige | EPP PEEPS SO DDD DI SOO oro om Anca i priced Leg em ioe st vesita lar rt re ——, obey, sation £9. | aw a, sro. s We ge, sal and ors, folding Store E aPPLae aah e & : r ‘ a 208 ULTIF Rare R jLADD'S, 2 xc. seas - Broadway" 3-244, availa = i , Fg! SAD SEALE. Dal eTOR MS Oden from on eee 2 |" Toledo COSMETIC } Orchard Lak M Oreha OWN. $1 TIPLE matton| cers Get Ne Mer cal pe. bed D ’ -|_Setween bam A — E : 1 $15. rm ESK on to twee: Ca: vi tm Tee ae Pb UNDAY INTO A mu TANDARD © fl Be ee aa BERRY D ie ae ee +99 | ae toe Eom a —— IL. 30. TV" $17 refrigt.. we 319 fe OOR ister, 8x12 ER, 8CA bu DO | QUAL TT r Re PERRY Pontiac for lease in ee aa go es, | yoga eee | | ae Rell ae. Bee oLackwone — A RIS | HILL ORE ik) AND HATFIELD GAIN THOUSE, Bub 8 es me oF ce |e seaee — otis ie ERR sa Pree} : -_ re 2 ee Bug ons att cae 20 x Lawreiee Pontiac’ 7 eo ae choy ag Fearn anita LLAGE | satel ee Be DARK ot Latayee FE NOSPTIAL Braye SF 52 "Sale Sporting Goods | Sale Farm oe eigh a _ site the | Sista in A ike pie ees n uipmen oe * a tke ayy ge me fo excellent ae weg. ang. freetealnine gral . 5 ee K BEDROOM sa j : ne naAnNaane | “ER CENT 1 Goods 74, CHAIN t 87 bo p.. mes. is ept rner ved streeta I — after 7 p 6-5311 ning av 8- |3 ROOM 900. FE! ica pellet SULA BLE ercury OFF ON stati 25 per SAV > | Eg ecry bu this 180x1 on | ws m or OR 3-087 ail-| an OUTFIT } Fiber Ho _ quette F motors ALL 1 Micn discount NS Se ae can te ee LADD , 70 ft are for $205 BR sles, M usetil at ibergla gd ICHIG on som v cO ly. AND rT) ed $1.0 $175. ry M tage. 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Pe $8950. 2 vant ok case ne aneli oo ona ECIAL I ULLOC Reuse and gars full ba a ' ‘at 1010 N_ EPARD. ofner with ces. Paved : Pearson's Pay on! y lamps | omen TIBRN ng 5 pm ipment. F hunting s 5 {Ol IG} H $8,950. located - A ioe ot ' Fo ‘Adams REAL- Telegraph 138 rose area. On ee chard Lak s Furnit y $2 week- | and wc a aie 1 FE 2 E 5-8841 sutt. | ft JGHTEN Sd 68 Line of te Sale as ly anyth You can. jaaae oe 1 P e Ave ure. 42 Or- ap C 140 $ REMINGTON - 1410 after ROC Case —N & SON oln Acre — er ing h an sell ge on! 1ECE _I 2 Or- Mawsll HURCH'S 70. 32 GTON PUMP ROCHESTE - New SON + ROC I ea sales ere Pe absolu Bra VING eature IRC —_ _ 35-3 Marl PUMP NEW PA E Ide Approximate! or : ACRE IN. MIO ee. 35 cia trailer ‘heen a ers | 2 modern dnvenport a Suite Saie H - LUXAIRE F UL ee INC." 30 - a re Pr aee 85. 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Saat TRACT ce eee | Bh 3 ACRES ee ed bet tan rar aa Sees, SIUM LP Ting Pump e* ae tes Sgn Sion oF UD a i ee Yartisatine FB henry rag | ee a ue xExr YC Strive daily ‘y-F t. W ara TEST. game Fe sami” a at Gea. 12 Se PLU BIno sue Ss IL BURNER AND 5 one ‘eto a a Bens von ae conbinion " n Good fe) yer < ZIG Zao! ae hat Lined PL i cond GAL r rifl W m . poellee Hh gpatonrs on 8 “ 7. Some “OT U_ POST 8. 141 W ‘ile et KOH Ms a UL TAN coer EIA saaie INCH kK e paym x Bahl ng cou c view 1 trees ED 13 Hu 25 | b mak SEWI ft. bath LER B PFE 5-21 PAINT 2-2565 K _MA 5-22 Cond ESTER ING ents od ges ntry. of 1 AC table ron JC roidri es but NG r tub BATHTL 100 FLOORS After A 5-2219 af Like Po >; BROS GI. $9,500. Ze lake A corn RES Re mode] PE 4-3064. pesirage rye echt tonhol MA- ange — (new) UB $20 Applied RS aes J teres new. FE eis ts =e ved on er par | al Este (3 a TV TV 064 g atta r cast es, em- roll- sar $20. he ‘4 a in 4 WITH TRE! GU} pm 4-0734 d. at DORRIS own. ~~ pa eaigy with 1335 f a . on rvice of P Es Raytheoa te 319.95 ments ers ge i Leg hee aes ees So ait! - Mea ge cine eee we & 3UN SALE —— vA erg 752. W ie j parcels "380 4 a ee sod | A eee en ORNaE REALTOR. Sar other ie moss! $i 85 iootamee © of rien ob refrigerator” $2 425 each 2 smal | / = aes "orchard eincees | mounting. & a call & rifl . uction Sale = # RS do to se MA _FE All sets ‘ ce. FE 7.30 pay) x 6f gag | LYW Lk ps6 aliber = s MUL ‘uron ADE wn veral est inv NAGEM 4-0621 sets to ch $79 SINGER §-9407 Capitol | sink, $ t = 7 ardrob Mah YWO Lk Ra) 8. ir s. 8co saat 88 TIPLE Phone FE DD’S . adita’ estment a ENT & M at least rebuilt & oose {ro! kack PORT pitol show 3.50 12x18 $10 is 3%’ | 4x ogany pa OD | LADY'S ‘elegrap . = Burr-St pe AU Fin pene oa Soe S INC eT re al] that’ “Mop-| Most be days Ports anc mn $19.50 ZiG- Naree. doce va. round 8x8i%4 G neling hu 2 PIECE | ne FSET CTION ~ RVICE Dixie Sun. 1 ; | Com of its nage Aagenchd need-| ‘ sets ne Parts eed for —— ZAG -| $780 door 00. gi 4xex% 9 To bos BCE “30 ) ‘un | Hwy. 1 to 4 ommunit ie cary | take tra Siesta labo $1950. ringe —= Sg Ly 150. Xe" 6 $300" Rs | Bi Rirch ‘ah a sie 830 Ww ee ee y & Satu D and y wer a si- | Eliza des ure t 1 x pitied ty acuum lengths) a) ea veral uine $ MARLIN R_3-1558 ae 26 OLL ee. dour prises tye Uh ' jw OR rayton | tourists ere 5 growin { beth at Ob ubes. W 53-4049. ms. Cu pe wash ths Biff vanized Day bed form} 379 | MARLI afte Like or prt 1ew ite right | Tae 3-1231 ihe oo ae g | _Open Lk el TV e ee appl FE othe ilMard pipe . PONTIAC P a N 32 Ene new. | 1651 8. T tes &. refre artridge > al te ie PRES ct Ee Sedna! irra ‘fae STEGL fo See Parca 3 reg eee i aba a i | | ceeemaaes “ Squa t Is THE “BIRD” TO ponetipes Reasonably’ priced. | Sale Land Con =| Mana accessories atta ‘SCRE eli nn ~ TRON. burn Heights. FE 2-243 arto autos Slo cane HOUSER port oxen ty n ee ontract | tion radio w "EN $49.95 with be RECESSE! Qe 8115 rift OMA1 EHOLD | _ Miracl Ra PER SEE joa ka eles ue. aa racts 60 secrete Se coke Oil W ao tee ee CESSED | Thy eg he y Wie LD AUCTIO —» , ; : (2 _ ae 30 a at CTIO} ile Very cor : RY PARK | Milford. betwee 1246 $1,456 Phot items refrig.. zy combin Gas H est A Thompson aot | a ost new 06 Nov 1 8505 Ca IN SAL omforab RK hla n Highland & DISC a | age fouy. Mx” ise house- super PLoos H aii , ie me RIPLE SALI P| thor < beginning. at — om le- 5 'B nd. M and & OUNT 1955 BI ly. ME mais ate. ER FL eaters Y = 4 $149.50. SALE ronal aaes ning 8 on Sat. Sd rs Pigg aan Y OWNER, ch. MU 25 per c ‘E SONDIE AES -2543 etc. gts far OOR HBA rs x12 | 2x4x8 tleuewew Rem. 1 E tonal da plete a 10 am gg: ig a. excellently | room | 8 AGF | dle 5 ent off, onl xc. cond. $7 AUTO NO MC oe ih JAnoleum R ane Reg. $134 40 ADL 3 ‘ack Gee oe 1 a vk high full pase: home. MY RES 3 | acre lot P or ee | 1958 SIEG ne ONE Do ——— is EES Al $0 Rem 0-06| compart wving me revisions. town. opping, ase- C BED #6 ot. Pays ck home han-| ers A LER OIL hot R. 7 — | Buy ‘wore $3. 8Y ama Comb 39c ea Reg. $19 140, 3 ag ee coapaiimanl tan chine. x 50° LAKE A STARKSTON has. 10" years tnterest. Pu 00 ne | page SPACE HEAT- 'SCHICK’S M A ERADE 1 | 10g Lo” UNCLAIMEL Pirebrick ee Ta 98 Win. 9! 30-30 me suite Maple eae Gated - FRONT ch wie soni @ Sen on sam rchaser UTOMAT = sees ia0e. Wact 30 2 Y 5 a_8. BAG OUTLET _ 2D Used PM 30- OS 930 98 Reed. Frag, Ges shear outeki RONT os “small 4 ce area R ; e { 4-2088 Ic w M59. W FA & 3711 10 FUE INAW ET 100 U PM 30- rifles 5 _t Pros. 1 items stove piggy tre AGE ORTON er tae _J.“Dick) V iss ASHER est. | See —— URL OIL TA} F sq ft ie we. 4 penne | 06 with __. Sipes loneer Paul Hilimar Enid opel -_3, bedrooms Pontiac J ae a NVI yment iCk ) \ AL — aBOUT $65 SINGER E_ +14 -—§20,°~O will IL TAN E 86-2488 | tnsulati 4 pow 0. mod scape $19 95 re = : Hillman id Te cres LE 345 ALUE ANY? Ma;| § POR 33 | eliver Ke $ Rol on er sc el 94 $79 or S , Auc- ment} aoe heat i basem o soaded w Nice it Oaklan Realtor IF R T THING 19.50. E T. ZIG- 10-YR. FE 12 & UP, 1 roofing, $ 3.87 WR 50 ale | H wi 900 wd ent | W with site { FE 5- d Av Pecan of “YOU Wr lectr ZAG | oi 52-GA P Storm 90 Ib 1 “5. 1 i td pitaPat i ah snare’ EANB_ CONTR Oe open yet re AE Le Soo eee ae ie 4 “ELEC WATE re ie on (RELLY S RARDW ott so 4 pusetrailers 89 : WHIT y $57 with to seli E RACTS TO. 4-3531 sapheg lo pay * the way RADE GA Appl Tr $19.50 | 20. rves.— n, 7005 M50 carry. G R y pine pai pb Te ee at Adams ang 500 00 ‘AADERBON E B or EM ig (acre! “BUY OR yt of all a! sioware. but a iot tric ran 8 RANGE E 54-4049 20X18 V West. can Com neling, 89. ay . ARMY R 2-881 1960 18 PT 8-32 LIKE NEW. ar Open E OR 3 ROS paene 5. EM uit ‘cia SS aaa cca. Co T0860 R. BM FOR EL cast 1 VANITY F — —* line ft ade | scan OR’ 51626. RIPLE. x J calieed LAYTO! rl ( ge ves “U8, un - mecameess = a og appt | TARE = ag EC. _O. A. The Best HAND eo cares Gries WINCH se me 0.06, ime 3. Rt N, SELF |— 9: Su M _ | 24M t for : OVER \. ectric Thom gra ~ BASIN, rials mar USED | E3T rifle. | —L® &R PIXiE ' CON- FE a ASSOCIATES / SM 5660 Dixie ~aa 10 ‘til 2 _jiet teed tem pad 3; elt i. ro PAY reali OR3-0479 eAYMENTS - = Gat, ee ae “Soe ae | PHA Terms, — to BED | Wiocetar se: CAREINE 300. a Lapeer n? REWTALE. 1a Nore ; i S) cen D ok oar r TRAD! 58 : 0 c auto TER. 9 | x , e mode! Tr E d. OA 83783. OWN Ne TIL § HURON oe ALL FARM SI i sed Lenders) 61 sien, ce te a ome ow yor ELEC _ uprigat pe ge >. fas beater, | 9s oe: SURPL 0 MON nrleare Ege ne .* Sot oa | mesos Trailer" since 1903, Guar- -ER | For th M SITE Bi IC ~~~ r ONY BAT OT ye B Munro E FOR G cets $1095, nag eo ig 96. | US H = - <| pamper peng A cage yen Acc WI IL. ~ x ae . NER’ Sale a ee ¢ TO eee Ro: no muactee Oe 5H 8. Came land & fase & MAT LU MBE untin Accom't er Salea, 5000 them and get ept spa ng th E ot of oO» t Rone ie Co, 28: AVE & Cc fau 30 fie ERIAL ER siees ng A ccon “a e8. at Warn get extra is p Any Of reel ces. Thi: e wid R hub condi ONE sees Sagi PLUM = hland SALES , m'tions 74) er Trail- r f is } s 185 e a - Hi e or tion. F R. EXCELLE "1 naw BING ee Rd. iM | SCOTC exct one uron. ee cnc in 2h Ess bars sh Loans Senn satars te os re bia er bm FORD, TE, COLLEGIATE oe ee ae 500, gy | MY emo or ME a0d ua eet en wal areas tw rea x25 f own site be a Livne Pp m Fine SEW 85,000 FE LEG rom ve ox) _B _or MY 3-4403 RUC! rathon $00 ater he tion area t. liv- pa with Oni n L | ivin, rs ents con ING BTU. 5-7381 JaTe <2" 7 lar D CL ait, MY 3 E The at W | yment: easy y $1300 A T)- + fe g room STOC cash will @ Has MA- er GUN-T ngs e fami ~ CLOTHE: Min COMPLETE sta., J TRAILER any aiaae noha ge . month OFF. ba aga err K ka cece attach- | with! ¢ YPE OIL BUI Tv. crib, furnace ly “3 bedem now sae ; 314. ly Ww O |, Lam Ch a ani mo. M ake pa t for ch. | —ol_tank. % ontrols, IL BURN. Mi furna rs, iron rm f=" 8, Etc, bo LINE alton. 3 B Ss on RKERS | b ends Sa aie. ae break. | et: ine eee C $52.50 | 220 eS RN- Se aster” er, Hi-Fi, | WLERS, 75 nig nig L, ed pt ACRE BI citar m table eocketill. Figen oly * | 220 GAL _1_year insiae | SMP _ PE 3167. _ ater h wor 2 al aes CATIO Close room B Front ACRES Wall Birm med stires 8 Bo ers cer. PE +7 OL _OR “7 LEX eater ms. 50 Dz. comated Tar naaes - ss __Walled ingham- gle age ee x sp T r PE! 7 337 TAN _3-4473 Karts CHA tor tee for 4 800; ned. ; stand Tour-A School dy rick ine A “ take _P' m-Drayton el ars ust se rings RADE- AGA K. $20. Fl 20 1 or: LLENGEE _ Tack Se; iis “Rep | tt Mar-Ki ard & p brick his well He the La The b dams R BA LOA 5 lymouth-Utica Dizte H room peg for Do im- Blec. r -IN DEI | R's SUPPL rE ~— 50 'E. Pike. FEY ¢- ne rR. — panws noe Also Pincha 50 for id Huron. § 5 oe ood lec me wih ii Y scares: dy ‘nigh. ‘leve aiton Bive. 4 Ww xTER *y TO $500 ae a ee a fitting Co. 4763 en tee. 1 PT. | tric re “1016 MT. a. ta” down be pM 35e aaa Trailer Bal vapstions, dase rates —< een ee berg peg te wo oa I pareel Lawr LIVING: one wae ae eeics tee Wash ecs cal, pal 1665. Pl CLEM- | — SPE Sand rehard Lk. “Open na Ga sus Jacobson clas cm wee eee ae os . waiversty. fd ae Te anaes “aa ns Open 3 oe ihe *ebutl send) | Colee ‘es Aya tng 4 x 4 CIAL ee _ Sand, Gravel & D — i‘ HUN n> = : *LADD' Matis! Hh reh or privat as te sa97,0 0 grees ft. worth | use ity. rm. eee| ‘eur ua class 32 Ee insurance Quiter Leng ° ravel & Di wood tretlers isi SIN $00 with wate sch for I. 0: 1574 9 dunk set = wana ike Uled sec liv $44.95 water Lact $60 gal. el ronan oh — | 24. YDS irt 7 —— trail = AVE 4286 Open 8 C. . $2800 ool — we $25 | ane ~ com UG _ U beds rm $19.95 | > week ater. $67 30 ectric s s «| _Pr BLAC 16 r Fagg ide SEVER Dixie oo er, 11 Ws down O you > hei Purn mattres mete with TRON sed bic coil spr $1 X CABINE 50. owe gas $ 98 Prompt _@ K DIRT >A up ai for b AL wy, D to 4 7 arren S rity r signat O “$500 _ B mniture — @ ¢ $30 95 sprin ycles ings 9.95 CABINET MOD 1 da ora 34 10A ne ie ec ray OR PE Coaskan Tow to wating, OR 3- a aad P 7N 8a Stout aera 4m ure - ABY BAS Oreha Pearso gs). WY $14.95 ing ae i y BURN 88 $2 R 3 AT fo feat {ir r-A-Hom Plorida? 1 tains | ginaw . Realt - rvic. is f onths ae secu ther, ASSINETTE. rd Lake os | 8 W MAN'S aup) 2 machine EL SINGER SEW A LUM $10.95 yd. Also 1) size ay rt. sm rge eo and Cree | Open ti or = Visit ast friend heh = oak set of ey Se. PIKE ANS Di co ish. Your in “mod ew. | UBURN BER 60-40 crushed STON Also 2 Beil enough for com Anson PEOPSTY For Sale Fa > ane eae | set en may ae, WEP ee ae Sig | ee bam clarston. etd fore aalet MOLLY MARIN ; UNIT _ 50 arms LE « ND BED: amp I rum Tab! aqde-in ue pplianc r 8 mon =| BA 80 , 65-2161 - HOLL SALES. ARI High HOME 0 & 80 + & Al FE ROOM ounge Cha ept. AUT ls. pas & per ¢PATRINET aa r gad y een vv * os meme’ S 2S ace 56, U ; JTO | BLC SUITE sone bicke Oo OIL _— THE ro pial et vel, fill. ED STONE. 5 46771 For loom AR CENTRAL call n. MWatldings, Ore wir LN. Perry OAN CO. “OND TELEPHONE. src | Recker . Auto with FURNACE. —_ ev RED, SALVATION ARMY , | SEack rt Lye Conklin. OXF Sa Orchard Co! * vi _ |R port & C $1 gE eal blo in sTOR | LL | RD Fae Sete aS Prope rt STEELE (REALTY. 1 oe) rner E. Pike anne "MT 648 E STAND. > “Refrigerator Chair t28 50 AA 7 7 water mentes. 40 { a Furniture» Appl E eds CROSHED rane asi & “GRAVEL 3 BEDR: LS 6-4805 rge Elect 50 . AT a a ss ite | rl i TR papncom vn Milford ih a HE .N equipped IOER 8 ric Rang ee ee OL TA WRENCE | GOO! ewere. ND. GRAVEL. LE nee spot, Cai OR 3-080 tighiand. Meh Biaod “| Puli ng console ae | se HOMAS E fe 0 cuarantes gs QUARTERS, | TALBOTT “LUMB 81 Delivere Tag “ R 1,009 DOWN _— fo cape mu | E rh NITY em TO 300 j oy a or pay i ole Bat | ED BUT COXOMY, ey. Terms ian ie? Laney ed fence | pickets. ER , POLVERIZE es SALE = bees ca encelh AR 1 R all onth | ISHED rE LEE’ - u | @ out. vre = lass ex @ eet fle rr MO ent EA — EN _A& Cred th rt B nei @ 8 i sat Pe 8-cea Sos my etree meaty eh eee SUF annus + oe cia a APA «mE eeeers | ht Serra NOW 1960 . Mi - lar e, rd ener 7 tur ED R 9 |. rE 1 SP TENE. Top _ DRIV ] Ree FE ght acc ge lot mie ee ee al / Oo $500 e & mise. TV ail h efrigerato China $10. | CHOR 3-9830 %, t op soil EWAY big Ss +48 trade.| fences me. omg Co ttle N YOUR . CLOTH PE 2-0367 ba FURN BTU eat, r. $29 cabinet, No mon FEN 2- | . gravel, GRAD A VA CASS 2 peeen | Laan An outs Tego! | BS i T- U. $80 Gea hester, | PREE ESTIOAT NCES — UsED ble null, ina. | _ BO WR LS ery: lpapaee ri tandin, rns and ROMER. son's Chiffero eater. 60,000 | ESTIMAT! n_ FHA t BRICK | etc. FE bi’ Brick LAKE F gen or howe e farm c HEAP | Vann in wt oe go, 000 | BOWLI ka appr == FO cam APGARWOOD “te x UNTY at- U _ EA R's AP re itd NG : oved ge g BL ___Wood mpers and used custom "ull bon peal gardenin loam for 103 Acres | Up to a na re ni R mm 3: bes rea TV. 8995 U hard Lake | ba cee RIN a Tre se * Me an gee Coa! & F trade of “trailers an ae 130x300 arming henser cattle commercial PH Months to musical RNITURE, io soot UP SWEET | BEE aint oe eee =| USED HEA CHANNE uel 77 Lake ages pine We sell tradi in 1 oes with $8 from paved oe. Da <1 | _ FE 3.0206” aie = 423 W. 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Bear Dunes. eres or M 31 OLDS Ortonville _N. tor eelint Ls rd_Laxe Ave. ‘eel pee teners | _66A a ene See. ir teior 6 FRE -2200 CAN ARIES oe: tore, "30 8 Goodyear sizes ee oney! |i Sec de nie chal = eee oe D AUTOMATIC, LIKE el rode flat” E | scorrien cxRR | TOOK Toei cee Poste. Fe } H . é w i s J ¢ T c onth’ te De Ee Make j = i Egg Ma ~ mOR | LINOLEUM ringer type. For Sele M 2716 NEW. | 43 OnRLA awn _ gee your home Rg Bg a seat The oon a TERRIER PUPPY. TE —~ souls BLACK TIRES “ICHE: it easi gerbird price at _ PAINT Nene a! ELECTRIC #01 = = CRINNE 0 per mon in | TOY CO +5041 ies, 8038. Ot ecw ears, AS . Classifi ’ th. LL afte rey ange. $15.50 assified ily th motor, wonGe WikHE A pls 5 1 neo ECTRIC EL & PAINT |e RINN purchas 2 Hudson, rj) = tcomee. a . 1 A rou h 2-4821 tor WASH: wis ALP BED. us 67 You HOT W PE 5-61 Sa EL [eo S ed. Hud D COCKE ginaw. F Tire rt ds. g after 5 4 ar. Ford. ew gu ER, . " sites eac your ATER 50, G ginaw __ — R PU SN E 44967 rtridge ent, buy, swa To sell, recorders - * sla ats wk Onl ye bess 110 F ach OR see tm BED. EAVES OO aaa ptr aged sr }OOD UPRIGHT PAI FE_3-7168 Hunting Do ms 140 ehc ~ $ Chevrolet ..... S$ oY: Oakland Marine Exch : a wane 1 S Saginaw FE 8-410] .-- Vor ¢ 995 Open Eves. & Sundays ord eee. 5 ad 14 FT STAKE 2 SPD AXLE LF ‘iberglas 98 62, «0 TIRES—V-8, TOO ~~ "SS MMA I BOATS FIBERGLASSED. ALI °. Ate types fibergias werk Auto rust ‘4 Fl ee repair ‘4 midget racer bodies __%-9 20 TI ae Rini's, Orton MY 3-1915 §5 Dolge nape Transportat’ n Offered 100 _-PANEL—6 CYLINDER . oe 55) Ford ee , es OFS CARS DAILY TO MOBILE. ALA \, TON PICKUP. V 8 4 SPD bama. Bennile's Drive-a-way FE TRANSMISSION, CUSTOM CAB 35-7938 - So 55 For d ...... . $ 995 DCs PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE : air liner Califorma $7950 Ha C100 TRACTOR, 8 25 20 wail $99 extra Miami $44 New ,- - c York. $19 Philadelphia, $19 Wash '56 Chevrolet ...... $1195 $17. Ferre Service, OR 3-125 i', TON VAN TRUCK GOING NORTH PART 87 Dodve ......... $ 995 _toad. Either way _FE_5-6806 » TON PICKUP. rower SIEss. ING, ‘V-8 AUT . CUS- Wanted _Used Cars — 101 (TOM CAB e—e—oowr ~'S8 lord ~$1295 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” P-100 PANEL, REAL SHARP DARK BLUE 6 CYLINDER BE SURF TO CALL WE'LL neti You germ BOB BUTLER aOR FOR YOUR E oo. H. \ROL D BILL SPENCE ~ TURNER “RAMBLER” FORD —SALES & SERVICE— 464 8. Woodward _MII_4-7500 2368 SACINAW FE 84541 51 INTL PICKUP DUAL wheels Fee Pst —_ pico “ CT La Economy Us ceesiiee uburn ACTION Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Factory Branch __ PE 61791 Ss SED & JUNK CARS _OAKL. AND AT CAS Sales _—SFEE «86-2441 Truck Parts 103A WANTED JUNK CARs TATION | WA3AARR = 5-2000. 3x5 DUMP BOX. OLD BUT UT GoD — TOP | _— _ — 198 MODEL CARS Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON 4-371 "Rd. Used Ac, FUNK Can, FROG TROCK condi Also 4x6 box, 0208; rough but usable, $50. MA 5-1352 See M & M Motor Sales Auto _Insurance 104 a bang on iater — an. ww en 527 Dixie Hwy 3-1603/ MERIT RATED A\ AUTOMOBILE TOP "s. SUPERIO 9 AUTO AR A, oe, ° ° TERMS VAILABLE “PONTIAC A0TO BadaEns "TE 6-3038 —_—Bves, PE 2-498) tide 3ede Jown a' specialty ot" Foreign & Spts. Cars 105 secepted ment » Bor and. Madison 1958 MGA CONVERT HERE IS A cream puff. Solid black. whites, AVERILL’ S | radio. Tonneau Hurry. $200 under import — price nt gl % aro ig $s iw ci own 2020 Dixie Hwy | old trade -BIRMINGH AM FE _2-9678 FE _4-6890' RAMBLER. 66 § WOODW OR 3-2038. —|10e ENGLISH | OSTIN GOOD’ body. $125. FE — SE Fe For r Sale car _ 106 Dex Ranncdy | FACTORY BRANCH 57. BUICK AND GET THE SUPER HARDTOP TOP DOLLAR z Der ete & Hester Power steerin FOR YOUR CAR &’ Power brakes ' CASS-OAKLAND Se $1695 heext To OAKLAND AVENUES Pontiac Retail Store | gro JUNK CARS PE ¢ TOP $$$ DOLLAR Por All Mode! Cars Glenn’s Motor Sales 962 WEST HURON PE 7311 FE 41797 - MILEAGE 1950 oo “ieetlec. Olds or Buick. Phone FE 3-7117 OR 3.1356, : 65 MT. CLEMENS ST TOP BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1957 CHEVROLET. 6 CY. 2 DR. $$$ | wagon Exc. cond. $1195. PAID ve ‘pss Ford station wagon. 4 dr | Auto. trans Radio & Heater Like new $186 '1067 Dodge 2 dr FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson Hardtop. Auto 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-4131) soud visox. “91245. ; AST. |1957 DeSoto 2 dr. Hard Auto- UR GAR AT oie. Radf & heater. "ise. con. .969 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop. Dyna- flow. Radio & heater. $1406 | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. — from —. “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass - Open Eves. Oxford, FE 8-0188 Mich COA 82528 “AR PAYS FOR ‘59 PON- ac's. Cail Gus Brown bg MAy- air 6-5540 Packer Pontiac. Amer fee's largest Pontiac dealer 18650 SALE Lk "50 Cadillag’ 62, A-1 ! $75 AS MIICH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND .55 Gpe, ¥ ay gActin ne ‘ cheap cars. FE 22666 days OF “ nechanically a3 75 ee Chev, Bel Air, HT. tat $125 DEPENDABLE USED RS 53 Pord Vie. HT. Auto $110 HARDENSURG MOTOR A'V.ES |'53 Chev 210 125 Cass at Pike FE 5-7308)'51 Studebaker, Cony 1-owner ‘ CKSs. Sharp 125 ~ SUNK ¢ CARS Ey sie "40 Pontiac ‘Sports Coupe $150 —— DeSoto, | eth - ae on = "53 Pord. V-8 Sedan, no rust $235 YOUN VE RIED \'52 Pontiac HT. All black, The RECT + like new $295 THE RES1 54 Chev. Bel Air, HT $395 ‘$3 Cadillac. full power $495 NOW ‘54 Buick Century, very sharp $495 WE THINK YOU SHOULD ‘53 Chev. like new Must be seen. ; $795 GET 54 Ford Conv Stick. red $495 ae Absolutely No Money Dn THE BEST Choice of 2§ more cars De 1° DT: : DEAL POR YOUR CAR SUPERIOR ~ oo AUTO SALFS Pontiac's Newest 923 W. HURON-TELEGRAPH Used Car Dealer FE_4-7500 BUICK 56 ct CLEAN REAL rE. 8-6374 “QUALITY” : aie cae MOTOR < A] ES » A-l Used Car Shopping Center 103 { ime OPEN EVES TIL 8 p Mane OTHER UNIQUE VALUES For Sale Cars . ‘$6 BUICK, 4 DR. HT, SPECIAL, ae i ale Sales and Service. E : ~~ + —— + ‘56 CHEVROLET 2-door with stick shift’ —s ‘oe er, white tires MON EY, rely 24 MONTHS ON BAL- AN ONLY $895 _SCHUTZ MOTORS 912.8. Woodward aT 6-5302 56 CHEVROLET SPORT HARDTOP SEDAN [here is bo substitute for quality and this sharp, yellow and black hardtop will most certainly qualify 6 cylinder economical en- wine with powergide for driving ease punctuated by radio and heater and sparkling white wall tires All tend to make this car the one you have been lJooking for only $1095 an. 8'5 Crissman ww SCHUTZ CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES TIL 8 OL MANY OTHER Ali must be UNIQUE VALUES sold this month Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE AND 8EE OUR 38E- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST. ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEALERS FORDS SINCE 1930 BEATTIE Your FORD Since 1930° 5406 DIXIE H OR 43-1291 At the Stoplight in Waterford 55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPE Economical 6 cylinder engine with effortless transmission. makes this Dealer wy beautify) coral & «rey ‘dream boat’ a much sought after auto- | mobile. Georgous interior, sweet dreamy music and a ready heater affords real juxury. Practically new white walled tires. It won't last long at $O75 Crissman CHEVROLET CO ROCHESTER OL 2-8721 ST BE SOLD. MONTH ALL M _THIs_ JOHN SMITH DODGE — 106) $1445. 87 CHEVY... B-AIR CONVERTIBLE V-8 Powerglide Radio &! Heater Sparkling Snow White finish JOHN | trans. Radto & heater. Whitewalis. | | p12 S Woodward _ | 211 i SEE “COST LESS COLE” 1954 DIO %, HEA 1956 CHEVROLET V QO! My E ORATED FE 3-7055 FOR ears. New or Used You'll get a deal for a Chrysler. Dodge or Plymouth that will save money. Remember the name “Cost Less Cole." 100 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake MA 44511 New INC 8 SAGI or Used we sel! both 1950 CHEVIE PIRST $55 TAKES IT! __ FE $6183 ~ JEEPS We have a good supply of used 4 wad Jeeps, trucks and station wagons on hand Buy pow and save ROGER'S SALES AND Lg ft 605 Auburn Ave our pbeciaty Used sae CHE are 2 TER Bao, OTELY NO pow? Assume viet. o $16.80 per mo Call | Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. _ “So cuev BEL AIR 4 DR 8 CYL must sell Will take old car a trade, can fin. call 81313 °55 CHEVROLET Stick shift 6, 2-door, radio heat- er, whites NO MONEY DOWN. 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE ONLY $745 you #145 Commerce Rd. : EM 3-4155 THE PO} oe PRESS, __ Sale Used Cars — ADVENTURER * , 7. DeSoto, 2 door, HT, PS. PB, R&H, WW tires. Sharp. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | Main 8t.. Clarks’ 59 DeSOTO. * FIREDOME HARDTOP 2 Door Power steering, Radio, swive] seats ~' BR EW SAVE $1000 58 ENGLISH FORD ANGLIA 4 poo $95 DOWN $37 33 BRAID OTOR SALES DeSO ro. PLYMOUTH DE AL ER arathon Products 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT WEST PIKE STS FE 2-0186 59 DODGE Custom Royal Lancer ble power steering alr ride radio, heater, loaded with other extras. ONLY $2695 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN. 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE & brakes, MOTORS. INC ' 912 5 Woodward M1 6-5302 $57 DODGE fUSTOM ROYAL. 4 door hardtop all accessories Power steering and rower brakes $1,450 FE 5-8303. REPOSSESSION 1955 Dodge. 4 door Nice car No Money down, assume pay- ments of $2724 First payment ue Nov 20th Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8 Saginaw Phone "E 4-2214 $3 DODGE 4-door Coronet, Radio, heater real transportation NO MONEY DOWN 2 MONTHS ON. THE BALANC ONLY $295 SCHUTZ OTORS. $12 8 Woodward MI 65302 JOHN SON LAKE ORION Sull has a good selec- tion of 1960 Pontiacs & INC 1900 Ramblers !! Come see!! MY 2-2871 or MY 3-146! 'S7 DODGE Royal Lancer hardtop. power steering & brakes radio. heater whites. $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE ONLY $1295 aan INC $12 8 Woodw MI 6-5302 14 DAYS co “= SELL 2 NEW Hnaeenee eg This is make your deal. Open every tga “til 9 — your title & drive a new one home R&C Rambler Sales Union Lake the best time 59 DODGE Custom Roya! Lancer Converti- le. pow) steering and brakes air ride. radio, heater. white tires Loaded with other extras $190 OR OLD oe DOWN 4 MONTHS ON BAL $2695 “SCHUTZ MOTORS “912: 8 Woodward - © at 6-5302 ‘533 DODGE. GOOD TRANSPORTA- tion. $125. Carls.Motor Sales, _82_ Oakland _ — JOHN SMITH DODGE — ‘37 DODGE ....... $1495 ROYAL HARDTOP 2 Door - Jet Biack finish Power steering & Power brakes. Auto trans SCHUTZ SMITH MOTORS INC MI 6-5302 | ‘51 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. RADIO | 21)_8 SAGINAW & Heater. Can cave for storage a EDDIE sTEELE, #4 4po00 station wagon Radio and heater Another one-owner special. Stock No Hunter Bivd at 8 water Ave Rirmingham 4-2735 $3 CHEV STATION water _ clean No rust 1 - owner Mariva off E Pike ‘94 CHEV 210 4 DR. CLEAN — Rogers Sales and Service, 2-9555 56 CHEV V-8 210 POWERGLIDE like new $805 pRoger's Sales and Service FE 2-9555 MUST MAKE ROOM 58 Chev. Beauty, R&H. $1405 57 Ford, R&H $1195 55 Ford $ 505 ‘5 Pontiac, Hydra. R&H., $ 1% ‘53 and ‘52 Mercury $ 105 “S1 and 49 Packards .$ oT 49 Chev $ 95 49 Ford $s 75 56 and ‘$3 Cadillac Reas | Plenty others $45 and up Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn 51 CHEVY HARDTOP. STRAIGHT . stick $245 Carls Motor Sales 62 Oakiand FORD DEALER A-1 Used Car Shopping Center ‘31 Se ‘35. ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-4101 sharp $495 Motor Sales, 62 Oakland Carl's | 1958 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 649 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3 7041 BUICK WE NEED 2 DOOR HARDTOP yout car. For 20 years we have $1545 paid the top dojlar. Trade down or up | H. ¢. VAN WELT OR 3135 4540 Dixte Hwy wens TOP CASH 8$$$ FOR CLEAN CARS y ECONOMY CARS "32 AUBURN 1S WANTED JUNK CARS AND 85 FICK HARDTOP. RADIO | trucks. Phone FE 4-9031 or FE Le Ry tee ae er AB- 2340 ee soltiziY NO MONEY DOWN Assume ne ol ar — Credit gt r arks t Sale Used Trucks 103 ¢7500 Harold Turner Ford as “~~~ 1958 BUICK, 2 DOOR HARDTOP A Spotiess Power. premium tires = i Suver blue Hurry! $1995 36 pay Large Sclection ments $51.20. Low cash down or or old ‘eo gay —o 1 me BLER, 8 YARD, MI-) USED PICKUPS 6-3900 AT:ALL TIMES |" popQuenesion Powerglide, loaded tires buy $1892 V-8 ‘engine heater, big engine. power white wall owner and ai real 961 Special at only North Chev. A | Hunter Bivd at S Woodward Ave. | Birmingham MI 4-2735 ‘ $95 full price. No cash needed | 50- 59 Models King ay ue ris: ott } All Makes and Modeis | ys tana, 2 acer” No money ANY BUDGET down. First payment due Novem- Auto. Sales, one FE 4-2214 | | ber 20th. Luck | 8. Saginaw. $5 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille 4-way power 193 , "BIG' Truck Center SW. Huson SRP Eddie Steele S CHUTZ beater, $250, EM o12/s. eetTORS INC. oe. x a oe | j | Lo "53 CHRYSLER 4-door Flite whites, power brakes & steering, Pgs panes $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE. ONLY $195 SCHUTZ MOTORS, IN § Wondward a 6-5302 | 56 CHRYSLER. NEW YORKER 2 st on a HT. Power, auto tra clean. Cah George trade. 3-3855 i953 CHRYSLER SEDAN. RADIO % HEATER. UTOMATIC ments o Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Har- old Turner Ford. ; 939 A real buy at only $909 | 1195. Will | | ‘$4 CHEVY 4 DOOR, AUTOMATIC. | —_— | stock S A V E | 59 Rambler Wagon 4 dr $12 8 Woodward DODGE. NCOR PORATED 58 DeSUTO Flite 2door hardtop two to choose from Power steering & brakes radio heater. white tires new $199 OLD CAR 36 MONTHS ON BAL.- “ONLY $1295 SCHUTZ MOTORS i MI 6-5302 EDSEL. 1958 CORSAIR YELLOW & black Approx 11.000 mi Exc cond Take over payments Wil! take small car or ‘y-ton truck for equity MA 4-2525 1950 FORD 4 DR. VERY GOOD CONDITION WILL SELI. FOR $125 OR BEST OFFER. FE Ki 89729 DEALER MA 4a5141 R PEK MO Converti- | white tires. | a PORD CUSTOM. FE 37055 | 06 |, MODEST MAIDENS “Holy smoke, Mom, I Sale Used Cars” - ee 1959 FORD, -CUSTOM 300. AUTO- matic Trans, R&H. white side- walls, deluxe trim. undercoating clock windshield washer owner MI 6-3155 . 54 FORD ~ COUNTRY SQUIRE, fully equipped, radio and heater, $475 cash MArket 4-3316 50 FORD GOOD RUNNING CON- dition. $60 Phone Holly ME 17-2543 53 FORD. V-8. 2 DR. OD. NEW tires. Bargain. EM 3-0081__ ‘44 FORD, GOOD CONDITION “4405. 5 N _Telegraph until 6 p.m. 55 FC RD CONVERT. Very clean Radio A& heater Automatic shift) Whitewall tires Winterized and ready to go! It's cheap!t! People’s Auto Bales 68 Oakland PE 2-2351 1958 ForD V-8. FAIRLANE. FOM Fr 2-06 tee 2 DOOR. RADIO & HEATE. 8 CYLINDER RED & WHITE. ABSOLUTELY NO MON.- EY DOWN Assume payments ~j Credit Mgr at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur. Ford 55 FORD Fordomatic, radio, eee 1957 heat- SCHUTZ INC 912 § wookua MI 6-5302 1958 FORD, Sees HARD- white and re course Auto Hurry, a oo 36 payments. $51 20. Low cash down or BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 6066 WOODWARD MI 6-3900 ‘59 FORD GALAXIE. 4 loaded 103 E Huron 8st 54 FORD WAGON EXTRA SHARP $595. Cari s Motor Sales. 62 Oak- land 1954 FORD “STATION WAGON. 8 CYLINDER RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN .ssume = =6payments of $22.06 Call Cred‘, Mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford of miles $1,995 a DR HT ‘33 PORD. 2 DR. SHARP $295 R 5 Sales and Service. PE 2-955 RE POSSESSION $145 full price No cash needed Pay only $7 mo_ Due Jan. Ist _King Auto. Mr Bell. FE 8-0402 SOME OF THE FINEST OF Used Cars Are Found at CARPENTER CHEVROLET .cO 415 Commerce Rd __ EM 3-4101 2 DOOR, black and white. Spotiess in and out. 6 cylinder, standard Was | elderly ntleman’s car. Hurry $745. This ad only. $30.56. pe cash_ down or ol trade: aa MINGHA MB WOODWARD, MI 6-900 MONDAY, didn’t was a beatnik!” 106 } ‘12 s 8 woodward” - | | 1955 Oldsmobile MAple 5-5071 NOVEMBER 16, 1959 By Jay Alan Sale Used Cars 106 | 1952 OLDS RA- | 10° ABSOLUTELY myopseest. DOWN Assume payme of eh a oe a 958 } ——n.- —— white, ko Black woe inter ter C) ar. | ccs A ig Price at $1,495. = ee 3% payments. $37.54. toe wo if old ee ae BIR: | 2g MINGHAM - oe. WOODWARD. Mi 6-300. 7, '1987 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. 7, _ $1,150 PE \\ yA ' . JOHN SMITH DODGE — 53) Py YMOUTh . $295 STATION WAGO Radio & Beater, Auto trans JOHN SMITH DODGE rt 9 anal ;211 8 BAGINA PE 3-7055 / 1952 PL vuOuTE SEDAN RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN ppebbad ments of i Credit Mer _ 4-7500 Harold | Turner F« At Houghten’'s | ‘59 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe Power steering and brakes. Guar- | antee. Like new at Ford ‘57 Ford 4 door, Pairlane. Power steering and brakes. A real sharp one know one of our ancestors 58 ane hard top coupe, priced to se . Houghten & Son Your Friendly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528 N Main, Rochester OL }-9761 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS For Sale Cars 106 FRR Sn AAN AN HASKINS WINTERIZED USED CARS 4-door hardtop. | 58 Chevy 4 dr. 8 Auto $1695 Hydramatic, power brakes, radio. | 37 Buick. RM HT Nice ‘$1695 heater. Beautiful black and ivory 33 pose) ¢ ar HT $1595 finish. This week's special . $ 798 ‘37 Buick Special, H®. Sharp $1495 | 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door hard. Cet a | top. V-8 engine, Powerglide, power | ‘57 Ford Custom 8 Auto $1 steering, power brakes, radio. ‘56 Thev 4 dr. Bel Air $1195 heater. Beautiful red and ivory | :s@ Buick Special, 4 dr. 2-tone $1095 finish. Like new condition $1088 | . an ' z s ee — Custom Std. trans $1L936 6 auto, wagon $1095 1957 Ford statiofi wagon, v-8 en- | 2) rit re radio, heater Like new con- a4 fae ha Te, pkclon $ = ition throughout $1293 55 Buick Super 2 dr HT 3 895 = a V-8. Std. Trans $ 795 5 d 6, Std Trans $ 695 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan |. 7 Powerglide, radio, heater. Beauti- 24 Par - - = oo power a ful dusk pearl and ivory finish 3° Goth Op) : met = — 5 One-owner in A-1 condition $1496 | 22 [OC\y | lekup. ‘a ton $ 495 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door 24 Ford Custom 6. Auto $ 495 sedan. V-8 e Powaechae. 53 Ford tudor sedan $ 305 radio and neatae. ‘Siiver blue and ee pet . _ _— 250 inish 1 throughout | >? ware Ee Clean wee ng s Jeep with cab & plow 8 1260 Petry at Madison FE 4 a PLYMOUTH sTATION wean low mileage. Nice EM 3-0081 53 PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 [ey pen nites ‘til 9 $145 full price No cash needed — = Pay only $7 mo Due Dec 15th 59 THUNDERBIRD, POWER DE- King Auto Mr Bell FE 80402 vices Exc cond R. L. Turnbull = ~ +59 PONTIAC. $30 39 M15, Ortonville * 2-2272 Winterized and Ready! 1957 rt LY MOUTH ‘57 Olds ‘88° 2 dr $1895 Belvedere 8 2 door. HT Auto ‘55 Ford Victoria $795 ecg R&H. WW tires. l-pwner Two to choose from Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH “DEALER Hardenburg FORDS SINCE 1930 Oar 1 6.3302 ‘34 OLDS SUPER HARDTOP, VERY | RB E A r I FE arralg and fone All power. Best | offer. 57 FORD, FAIRLANE HARDTOP Sharp. Low mileage. Will sell or take over payments. PE 5-627 "s6 FORD STRAIGHT STICK V-8 Leather interior. Good $600. OL 2-0531 after 4 VICTORIA, PAIRLANE. condition, by owner Clifford. 1950 PORD private owner gins 56 FORD ee ae eer over payments OL 2-5 STATION . WAGON FE 3-7542 H Rig- $345 53 Ford Cust, POM. V-8, 4 dr sed $5 down TOM BOHR, INC 120 S Main, Milford MU 4-1715 55 FORD FAIRLANE. STANDARD trans. Good condition FE 4-1288 °56 FORD STATION WGN. 2 DR. Straight stick. $505. FE 8-1831. 56 FORD 2 DR. V-8, R&H. GOOD condition $65000. 33 rei o Ortonville Michigan. NA 7-204 1954 MERCURY. GOOD ae tion. Real clean. $375 Peale owner FE 5-2766. ‘55 MERCURY 4 DOOR. EXT! TRA sharp, $695 Ro; il Sale: Service. FE 2-9555 Dixie Ok'd cae OLIVER | -~ Motor Sales Hand Picked & Personally Checked | Immediate Delivery 1960 FORD FALCON ON THIS ONE! ‘37 Chev Wagon 8. Powerglide $1495 $1295 *b5 Chev. 4 dr., stick ..,... "55 Pontiac 2 dr. hardtop $ 795 "55 Buick 2 dr. rdtop $ 795 "64 Chev. 210 4 dr. nice ..... $ 495 ‘64 Ford Custom 4 dr. 8, auto. $ 475 "54 Plym, 2 dr., hi-drive pane 295 ‘54 Pontiac 9 pass. Wagon ...$ 495 g vy. 4 dr. nice .... ....$ 395 53 Pont. 4 dr., nice car .. $ 296 ‘52 Chevrolet 4 door ...... ..$ 125 61 Chevrolet 4 door ... $ 100 YOUR CHOICE $50 5 ONTTAC ‘$2 CHEVROLET "SI TI "51 ‘50 PONTIAC 50 CHEVROL. 49 CHEVROLET ‘48 PONTIAC Dixie Orda T HWY. AT SASHABAW OORAYTON PLAINS, MICH auto. $2095 | | | STOCK No. 353 ‘06 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR. HARDTOP THIS CAR IS WHITE & BLACK OF FSET BY A RED & BLACK TRIM. ONE OWNER. AVERAGE MILE- AGE FOR A 1956 MODEL 4 WILL GIVF YO" LOTS OF SERVICE AND BE AN EX- CELLENT CAR FOR -“WIN- TER DRIVING BECAUSE or ITs ‘ FAMILY SHOULD ENJOY DRIVING TO THE STORE AND DOING THE NECES- SARY ERRANDS IN PRICE. 0 $1095 STOP IN TONIGHT AND SEE THIS BEAUTY AT OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. iBUICK - OPEL. JEEP s \ | i086 OLDSMOBILE | oe - ‘55 FORD pores Wagon $ 405 . 4 Door rigtnal egg te Ca- IN al Yellow, Foo sat , Radio & | eater "53 eas ie Coupe | a t 205 | . USED CAR 8 — e ac inis tandard | trans.. Radio & Heater. j | VALUES | 34 — Meh gee o es | ci Moser, Waa 1 Re | tose Buick Century 2 dr. Hardtop. | | j edit noah Heater. Power ‘$4 OLDS 8 “98 H-Top $ 395 | rakes ow mileage. Factory Forest Green finch Hy- 1957 Buick Super 4 dr. Hardtop dramatic, Radio & Heater. New| Dynaflow. Power steering. Pow- car trade-in er brakes. Whitewalls. 2 tone. Low down payment. 30 mos. on ‘57 BUICK Special H-Top $1295 balance. 2 Door Dynaflow, Radio & Heat-; 1957 Buick Century 2 dr. hardtop. er, W-Walls Like-new condition.| Dynaflow. Radio. Heater. White- aceel - little gem! 30 mos. on Eddie Steele [#REtxs« 4 feats ae tai tT about, never = FORD = of Benne Tar tin. mrare r. _ matic. Power brakes. Radio. ff 4 alls. 1 owner. Here's one oe ts been Volu M t 1955 Pontiac 2 dr Wrdeametic me ar & B. walls. A green emer- ald. ’ care 24 mos. ost bala _ 275 _- 1 Pontiac Starchiet 4 dr Hard- ‘ES’ "RON S Radio” Heater. Whitewalle. Just m > is WEST HURON ST. ae car sour tome a AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. for. dowp payment ' 1965 BUICK 72 dr Maroon finish A e Big Lot y,fo%, only 68 ' Olds 2 . hd : & Heater te- ~ 7705 ~ allies. Oe oe —— aD Mi. Mile ‘North os 10 L 3 ; FE 5-3177 | “TE. : $.9204 one Tiare MAple or MAple 5-114! 1958 SUPER Pilg Fg Since » 1930" Holiday hardtop. A low mileage At the Stop light tn Waterford | 2 door, diamond blue and w Beautiful whites. Immaculate con- | FACTORY BRANCH 6 TONTIAC ? dition. $1,045 24 payments. $39.89 Radio t ny Noster BIRMINGHAM $1195 * Pontiac RAMBLER Retail 6) S. WOODWARD Store MI 6-3900 * 3-A117 OLDS CONVERTIBLE CLEAN 65 2, CLEMENS 8T and loaded Phone OR 3-2497._ _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE FORD DEALER A-l Used Car Shopping “Center ‘6 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR HARDTOP 195 ‘Cy’ Owens 147'8 eet STREET Eddie Steele PONTIAC | FOR _ OUR BEST | PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN AM AGON | transmissioch New tires. $1,350. | MI 4-0678 qf BELVEDERE * Pontiac 106. Sale Used Cars FACTORY BRANCH ‘88 PONTIAC B-VILLE CONVERTIBLE Power steering brakes. Hydra- . Retail Store FE. 3-7117 MT. CLEMENS BEAIND THE POST OFFICE _ ‘FOR SALE, 1936 PONTIAC. PONTIAC. |§ Starchief. 1986 PONTIAC ea PONTIAC "$2, 2 DOOR PONTIAC, t. 148 Pioneer. 4 DOOR, BLACK, white walls, good condition. $200. _OR ae REPOSSESSION $145 full price Pay only $10 mo Due Dec. 15th King ig Auto. Mr Bell 1959 CATALINA. INA. COM: Sharp clean, MI «hos no rust vertible. power 3 ELL OR TRADE ‘59 PONTI 4 dr. sedan, power steering & bra Will accept Buick or Olds for equity or will sell for cash. Dealers welcome. PE 2- trim, No cash needed. | ___ Sale U Used eapapies 106 | REPOSSESSION No cash x a SCHUTZ | x2 8 weuteca” Ca 6-5302 | 1998 RAMBLER SUPER 4-DOOR | | } sedan, 2-tone paint. A one owner car and « real gas saver. Stock 898B. Priced re at $1398. - North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-27: 1958 RAMBLER heater, overdrive, vy low AGON, RADIO, low low miles. | BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 | 1959 59 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- | YOUR RAMBLER DEALER HAS top, 12, mi. White. Good tires, good paint. rear view speaker, radio & heater, signals, back x UP | lights, defrosters. Den’s Mobil Service at Bivd. & Mt. Clemens. 8-9163 -FORD DEALER- A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 53 PONTIAC 2 DOOR $175 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8S. SAGINAW STREET FE 5-410) 56 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON $825. FE 5-9628. 4 DOOR STAR Chief. Hydramatic and fully equipped. Also, — steering and brakes. FE 4-791 "30 PONTIAC 8, ST ORAMATIO™ 298 N. Paddock 952 PONTIAC. GOOD RUNNING ond $150. EM_ 3-2201 STARCHIEF 4DOOR | hardtop dio, heater, Hydra- matic. Beautiful blue and white finisn Here is an awfully nice car @tock No. 979. Only $1096 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S| Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-27 1955 RAMBLER SEDAN. MATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO & MONEY WN Assume pay- ments of $19.76 Call Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford NOTICE Temporarily Laid Off? NO PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS WHILE OPF TEMPORARILY No Money Down? 1952 “AUTO- We have arranged to finance Pull purchase price SEE OR CALL US TODAY ee re Main St, Clarkston = MA_5-5141 KING AUTO SALES — = ane Wp - - 115 8. Saginaw FE 8-0402 SEE OUR SELECTION "$5 PLYMOUTH 1989 9 AMBASSADOR. ‘ CDR RAH Of fire ‘ate mode! used cars ) , rtans wer. continenta Dades Pi ymouth-Chrysier Oe ties ks ee on Individual reclining seats NO MONEY DOWN 20 Morus 4, eel town Higoway, car tee : ; : IACK COLE, INC. ONS SAUARCE: $63.14 Pull warranty, Low cash 1000 W Manle at Pontiac Tral! down or old trade i N Walled Lake . MA 4451) ONLY $695 HAM-RAMBLER. 666 8. WOO)- WARD, MI 6-3900 ee 1988 MERCURY MONTEREY. 2 DR_ eS Oe ca oat $474 ful) price. Many more to tae oe ee = Pati bea choose from this bracket and tiful. bronze and black Hurry. ower there are few and far between MOTORS, INC $2,395. full warranty. 36 pay- 912 S Woodward MI 65302 ments bc Low cash down or RE Pr ISSE SSION old trade RAMBLER iss Pentre. 2 door vive amt BIRMING AM > WO . I white = rpg down S. paymen 0! 24 on Pirst 666 S WOODWARD — Payment’ due Novemver en RAMBLER MI 6-. 3900 ss "pone Sales. 193 8. Saci- a ——— ne nee a ——- 666 S. WOODWARD 56 OLDS REPOSSESSION MI 6-3900 98" Holiday Coupe, 4-way power | —— — = ay ity ESE, Ook | RAE Sa piso pertbecmnist | ee RAMELRR, wane CTeto BALANCE ‘ King Auto. Mr Bell. PE 8-0402 auto. Spotless in and out Onl ve ee. | Rim bier Sedan, ‘Continental ¢ ’ - : Rambler an ontinenta ONLY $1295 Want to Buy a New Car?!) wheel. Radio and heater auto. SURE & § (a) trans. Sharp th new Ww ELECTION be cee tires, $695. 24 payments. AND USED CARS FIRST Low cash down or old trade ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL | BIRMINGHAM-RAM AT ONE O OAKLAND WOODWARD. MI 6-3900. COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- 1959 CHEVS. _ LEFTOVERS 6 Station Wagons 2-Doors & 4-Doors Imnalas As low as $1896 Some official and company cars also Bank rates down payments North Chev. 36 months easy | Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingnam M 4-2735 ‘55 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan Ths CHEVROLET 2 Door Haupt” GLENN'S WINTER BARGAINS No Payments "TIL . 1960 ‘59 PONTIAC $2504 Vista 4 doer — Radio & Heater, Power steering, Hydramatic. Sol- id ivory paint. | "59 FORD Station Wagon $2394 | eicctre Fuh power, | 58 PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top $1804 ‘$8 CHEVY Wagon 4 Door $1894 "88 FORD 2 Door $1394 ‘87 BUICK Special 2 Door $1204 ‘67 PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top $1304 "ST PLYMOUTH Belv. 4 dr. $1004 "67 5 ong "”. BT =... $1404 2 Door — Full power. ‘36 FORD F-Lane 4 Door ... $904 "85 DODGE Station Wagon. . 8604 ‘56 BUICK 4 Door Hardtop $1004 $604 aid, GLENN'S MOTOR SALES OUR FOR “TOP Vauve- USED. CARS 952 WEST IIURON FE. 47371 FE 4-1797 ee ay ABSOLUTELY NO} | a large selection Ram- We need used cars very bad. Let us make you a real | deal Opea- evenings until 9 R & C Rambler Sales 8145 Commerce Rd. Union Lake EM 3-4 blers. | 1956 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN, IM- maculate in and out. Solid black, white tires, reclining seats. ng $995. 24 payments. . cash down or ~ on en trade BIR. MINGHAM - 666 «= «S.. _ WOODWARD. 3 MI 6- 3000. OUR CARS ARE’ Winterized & Ready Hardenburg | GUARANTEED USED CARS CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 -A-1 BUYS 58 Ford ». $1495 Custom 300. Fordomatic, V-8 de- luxe interior. Factory official's car "D7 Ford .......... $1395 Country sedan 9 passenger, V-8 engine. radio & heater. All white wi red and white iaterior. 7 Pontiac. -422--- $1295 Chieftain, doo hydramatic. 3s | White sidewalls, green and white 95) Ford ae ena.--o- $ 995 9 passenger Country Sedan For- domatic New tires Black and white. . Inspected Reconditioned Road-tested Warranted Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-0711 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC "CLEAN" Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward MI 4-1930 Birmingham LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 1956 BUICK $3195 Electra 4¢door hardtop Power steering. power brakes, Dynafiow radio, heater, whitewalls, power windows and seat. It's like new 1959 BONNEVILLE $3305 | Station agon, power steering and brakes, Hydramatic, radio heater, white wall tires Red and white beauty. Hurry for this one! |! 1958 FORD $1805 Fairlane ‘500 hardtop Power steerin ied engine, Fordomatic. radio. abeate whitewal] tires. A real 1957 BUICK $1695 Roadmaster 2-door hardtop. pow- er steering, brakes and ws They don't come any nicer. 1967 BUICK $1506 a with Dynafiow, ra- dio —_— tires. _ 14,600 pea like les and 1967 CHEVROLET $1 2-door sedan with Powersilde. dio, heater, whitewall tires. owner and very | 1988 BUICK Special 2-docr sedan Dvynaflow. radio, heater, like new whitewall | tires. Lovely green finish. | 1967 PONTIAC $1785 Starchier ¢door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes, tadio. heater, whitewalls. Extra sharp. 1956 BUICK $1205 Super Be hikers power steering and brakes itewall tires 5- tle covers never been off 1956 FORD WAGON $1295 Country Sedan with V-8 engine, Fordomatic radio, heater, white- walls. Green and ivory finish. | 1956 BUICK #1 | Century lonvertible with full pow- | er. Now is the time to buy for less. | 2088 BUICK $1005 Roadmaster 2-door hardtop. pow- | er steering, windows and seat. | You name it and it has ft. > Bow: | | 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-door hardtop er steerin and wealen. Hydra- matic, radio, heater, whitewall | tires. | | 1959 CHEVROLET Impala hardtop, V-8 engine, Pow- erglide fo, heater, whitewall tires. Here's a real buy. 1956 OLDSMOBILE ......... $1395 Super ‘‘88"' convertible, power steering and brakes, . heat- er, Hydramatic, whitewall tires. Red and ivory finish. , 1959 CHEVROLET ...... ... $2085 Be] Air 2-door sedan, ¥-8 ‘<_ radio heater, whitewalls m- are this 1959 FORD . .... $2495 Galaxie 4-door sedan. - power steer- ing, V-8 engine, Fordomatic, ra- dio, heater, whitewall tires. Only 4,000 miles and like new. 1955 PONTI $ 905 4door sedan, Hydramatic. Ry heater, new wWhitewal) tirees. Blue and ivory finish. 1956 PLYMOUTH ............ 1095 Savoy hardtop, power ring and brakes, automatic — sion, 24, miles, One owner 1954 CHEVROLET ........... 1953 OLDSMOBILE .......... r “se” 2-door brakes. Rpdcometa” po er, whitewalls. _ 1953 PLYMOUTH a $ 445 2-door Cranbrook. HeDrive trans- mission, Eadie. hea and all good tire ‘SHELTON Pontiac - Buick OCHESTER OL 1-8133 — se sales new car ‘til 9 or later THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Officials Want to Be Ready for Boom 16, 1959 — Today's Television Programs - =r Sn aw on Pontiac Eyes New Airport Policy SS aa TV HIGHLIGHTS (7:30: (2) Cartoon Classroom. |12:50 (9) News. 6:00 in News, panne at 5 p.m.) (7) Breakfast Time. j1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. City officials today were eying) Spokesmen for both proposals Rowston promised a decision on| runway north of the present one, dynamics, Inc., a new Oakland (7) Curtain Time sports. “ . . bese Kangaroo. (4) NBC Playhouse. |a new policy for Pontiac Municipal) *#id, they believed the airport |the lease by next Tuesday which would involve condemnation | County corporation interested in (i Pau nny Ginger. (7) Music Bingo. Airport, based on anticipation of Would see a big spurt im activ. | Whether it is the city’s duty to of private lang south of Hatchery|ine sales and service of aircraft : '9:00 (2) For Better or Worse. (9) Movie. : : ity soon, |make aS much money as sible| road, including most of the serv- 6:15 (4) Californians (4) Bold Journey ja big boom in activity there. y Os pos |and electronic equipment. , 9:30 (4) Life of Ril 1:30 (2) As The World: Turns More expansion and increased) City Manager Walter K. Will-/at the airport or to provide facil-| ice center site * . ‘ penne hang (7) s = - (7) Topper. ‘cooperation with private investors) man also made a prediction about/ities for as many people as pos-| Hoskins coneded that there was} 6:30 (2) News, Weather tage 3. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth are among the factors under con- the results of a big survey, now/sible with only secondary consid-| M0 immediate likelihood of a sec-| Hoskins said Macartney’s offer (4) Californian ° i (2) Movie. $ aye filza : r . et the | sal t . the , ond runway, due to limited state | Would provide the city with around is (cont.) 6: 4) Dou 2:00 (2) Medic | sideration. in progress, to project the future/eration to revenues, is the issue, y, (9) Hawkeye Noe, “ane Mi . (4) or a De ow is. eave ie airport needs of southeastern Mich-|he said. and federal construction funds. > bg nore a aa tate ec : 9 a j 20: : . Queen y. e are going to have re- ee 7 city gets abou year 6:40 @) Revs Analyst. 10:38 (9) Ding —e | (7) a Tiel, | a eur entire program,” igan, ~* conrara on un mervic’ — But we actually have suf- now, he said, from the five con- 6:45 (2) =: ing (4) Treasure Hunt /2:30 (2) House Party. | said Mayor Philip E. Rowston - ' a ab ae appeared more complicat-) ficient airplane . come a | cerns that have offices and shops (4) News, 10:55 (7) News. (4) Thin Man. during a special meeting of the! Delieve this-survey will show | e the airport now to qualify for |i, Hangar 2 and the 20 persons pe a 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy | (7) Gale Storm. . | City Commission Saturday to that Pontiac Municipal is fated to| The company wants to con- | federal and state aid,” he said. | wig rent hangar space to store 08 (2) et (4) Price Is Right. '3:00 (2) Star Showcase | consider two proposals affecting |€Come | very busy place,” Will-| ysruct or have constructed a sys- x * * their private planes. , (4) vale Vail Have (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Young Dr. Malone. the airport, aan aes tem of hangars and overnight fa- A system of fees for the access! Macartney said he would be will- (7) R 8 ae Maye. (9) To Be Announced. (7) Beat the Clock. | One of these is to locate a pri-| Speaking to the Commission | cilities on a site north of the ‘rights have still to be worked out, |ing to sublease for the time being, 9) pon - 11:30 (2) Decemver Bride. (9) Movie. vain $2,500,000 aircraft service Were Joseph E. Miller, a partner | main east-west runway. Hoskins added. The company has|at least, to most of the present ; 5 a ao. (4) Concentration. 3:30 (4) From These Roots. center next to the airprort if the in the service center venture, and Hoskins and Willman pointed out Offered to put fees on a sliding|tenants, but would have to take ad (4) = Tramant ali )11:45 (7) Detroit ToJay. (7) Who Do You Trust? city gives access rights that allow, Frank Macartney, who asked for (11.1 expansion of the airfield itselt SCale, tied in to the amount ofjover two of the offices presently . Diamond. (2) Verdict Is Yours. as oma ,| an $18,000-a-year lease on Hangar ty Hi business it does joccupied by Northern Flying Serv- (1) Cheyenne. {planes to taxi freely between the ™ would be in a northerly direction. ; i 0’ Lak FI (9) Million Dollar Movie, TUESDAY AFTERNOON = #9 (2) Brighter Day. |center and the runways. ma =. “While a service center would be! Om recommendation of Willman, ice and Lan a 2 Drama: Bette Davis, Barry |3; 9 AGE (4) House on High street. , The other is a bid by a new Homer D. Hoskins, airport man-|a favorable development, it is our the Commission dec peat ines oft Clue. Sullivan, John Sutton |#3:68 (2) Love os Life. (7) Bandstand. oncern to lease all of ane of the ager, recommended the lease. He obligation to protect our future ex-|O" 4 final decision until after t i. MOVE in (4) Truth or Consequences. |4:15 (2) Secret Storm. city’s large hangars at rates high- Willman both had favorable sion.” said Hoskins airport need survey is published | Payment on Demand,” (’51) (7) Restless G 4:30 (2) Ed t Nigh ng and illman t ad favorable) pansion,’’ sai oskins xt month. _ Robert Greenhalgh, president 8:00 (2) The Texan (9) On Safari _ ag ‘as S a Be ar er than those paid by the smaller|comments on the service center) Under consideration already, he arn fa being Bnevared fie Tie evils lot. Northern Flying Service, and . } a pil ersonanty ssees yho now share it sals lena' 3 nast-wes Ss “1 e (4) Love and Marriage. 12:30 wd Search for Tomorrow (9) Robin Hood. sinesiion = ‘Proposals. _ 4 _!dine losed, ee a_second east une tion committee of the Inter-County \( aprile! an voor! pape fly- (7) Cheyenne (cont.) 4) (color) It Could Be You.5:00 (2) Movie. |Supervisors Committee. The sub-| a? = ; bot Seer : lied (9) Movie (began at 7:30! (7) Love That Beb. (4) (color) George Pierrot. lcommittee is headed by Delos| ‘Northern has been an © ryan p.m.) ; (9) Mary Morgan. (9) Looney Tunes. |Hamlin, chairman of the Oakland} more than 20 years, while the By- :30 (2) Father Knows Best. ~ ‘12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 5:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin |County Board of Supervisors ing club has been there less than se m one. (4) Tales of Wells Fargo (——_ — = > (7) Bourbon Street. (9) Movie (began at 730/TV News and Reviews |EXPANSION GUIDE “This survey will give us a good idea of how much expansion we “It has been our intention for scme time to lease the hangar out to one big lessee, in order p.m.) 9:00 (2) Danny Thomas ~ I 7 rj bee plan on at the airport,” said) 4, increase our revenues,” (4) Peter Gunn. S ] t L ] D l] H Hoey, Hoskins said. (7) Bourbon Street (cont) Pp 1 eve O Sy Ouse Hoskins and Miller noted that oe sae [the service center request for| The city’s other big hangar, No. 1, has been leased for some time |to Robbins Aviation Corp., a sales a I know of no other public | 744 service company. Macartney * Ofters Good Performances (9) Don Messers Jubilee. (2) Asm Sothern. | access rights was unique (4) Theater. Adventure: Young married ; | airport in the country where this | e r Adventure‘ Young married By FRED DANZIG Harris finally assumed command, | | arrangement has been estab- Sin sales manager fo couple charter Adam Troy’s’ NEW YORK (UPI) —“‘A Doll's soeoehie ie . ee Dna | moned SNE B privale concer.” | Hoskins was asked by Rowston scene of farewell to hubby and her | said Hoskins. |to prepare a report on lovey: iti schooner, The Tiki, to go on House,”’ Henrick Ibsen's classic, a second honeymoon in the came out as a split-level mode} ‘Pree children. hope it will solve their mar- last night in NBC-TV’s 90-minute) She made the flash of insight | riage problems. Hallmark Hall of Fame production.) completely believable. (9) Wayne & Shuster The 81-year-old play, regarded :00 (2) Hennessey. Comedy the grand-daddy of all modern eckant for vin ee eine linquent dentist Harvey Ae + Pap opera, if not of the Paddy scene with Cronyn. “If the city enters into this ar-|revenues could be increased if |rangement, it will set a precedent/Hangar 2 were fully occupied by \for the rest of the state and the/smaller tenants, paying rent at < {nation as well,’’ he believed. rates comparable to those charged Macartney is president of Aero-|at other publicly owned airports. gets in trouble but is saved Chayefsky ‘*slice-of- life’’ school, ‘ re Admiral has a tooth-'examines the role of women in DIALING AND FILING: The ac society and illuminates the prob-| : M ; W Id M B (4) Steve Allen (color). lem through a series of quick- ep a papier a old : USIC V Or ay e ea joe opening, quick-shutting decisions | James Stewart anniversary dinner | 7 a 2) Wayne, Shuster (cont) and deeds eets on CUBTY to make nr Next for Third Degree , (4) Allen (cort.) : The TV _ production couldn’t still a very funny piece. = = , ; avoid, using up about half of its | Art Carney did a fair job as the (7) Man With Camera allott TV time setting the (stage manager in NBC-TV's ‘Our! By EARL WILSON (9) Harbor Command. :00 (2) News, Weather, Sports (4) News, Weather, Sports. (9) News, Weather, Sports. | (7) Hockey. Tape: Detroitimore Red Wings vs. Chicago Black) Plummer, NEW YORK—Broadway’s shuddering for the poor chap from the music world whom Washington guizzers tag to be “the 'Charles Van Doren of the Payola Probe.” He may be one of several Big Names—but the bigger the name, the better the target. stage or getting the fat into the |Town’ special Friday, although he | Yuletime fire . was over-studied at times. The) real good acting job was ne in by Kathleen Widdoes as Emily | Webb But on the acting level, it was interesting. Christopher | as Torvald Helmer, a Hawks. self-centered, stern unfeeling hus- ; 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater.j|band; Hume Cronyn as a pitiful, N He'll have to explain why he favored Musical: Fred Astaire, Joan) desperate would-be ee ehru Rejects Offer certain singers, certain songs, certain rec- Leslie, ‘‘The Sky’s the Lim-|Eileen Heckart as a_ percept ords—and his cut of each—and he'll have it,” (43). ‘widow, and Jason Robards Jr. ‘a to Talk With Ch | to tell about his wealth, hidden and other- (9) Telescope Helmer's old —_ oo al ou wise. He may be ruined. And yet he may 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. characterizations imp ively (a | (7) Soupy’s On. though Robards had the least work) NEW DELHI, India (AP) — llr lag “ i gg wast wae (9) Starlight Theater. Mys-|to do). Prime Minister Nehru today re- — 7 , tery: Joel McCrea, Evelyn Now we come to Julie Harris and jected Communist China's _pro- As far back as 1955, I wrote: “The music \ Keyes, Roland Culver 1n her portrayal of Nora Helmer,'pesals for mutual troop withdraw- TOURIST ATTRACTION — Nature is provid- AP Wirephete | OUSiness has reached its lowest ebb yet with “3 “Shoot First.” (53) childish and bird-brained at the als along the disputed Tibetan-In- ing one of its greatest spectacies for hadi tour- the island of Hawaii after spurting from mage kickbacks and ‘payolas’ so common .that WILSON start of the play: decisive, deter- dian border and for an immediat B nmeca® | ists. Hundreds of feet below, a river of molten in the crater wall. A cloud of sulphur gas rises ™any ethical people are heartsick. ‘Tis charged that there MING mined, awakened—all without) meeting with Premier Chou En- TUESDAY MORNING psychiatric aid—at the final cur-|lai lava wends its way through Kilauea Iki crater on from the eruption, now in its third day. are only two or three publishers able to get records made 6:00 (4) Continental Classroom tain, Nehru told anxious members of without a payoff to _ * :30 (2) Contenenial Classroom) She bubbled and babbied about) Parliament that Chou’'s No. 7 pro-| : : ; | ‘Ex-Resident Believed at Site PAN MAIL: “Dear Oi] — Better get your drink names |too compulsively at first and when|posal for troop vt eae (color). trouble—in the form of Hume|seemed impractical. straight. You had Ray Milland drinking a scotch Manhattan. 6:50 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. lg hel Some along, she resorted! Nehru said India has made ‘aan .* 'There’s no such thing. If anybody wants to drink such an 00 (4) Today. ‘to hackneyed handwriting exer |terproposals, and that he is will-| aQwailan O cano j ru In pea mixture he should at least know what to call the (2) TV College. \cises to demonstrate her torment! ing to talk over the border dispute} n thi It’s a Rob Roy. Ordering a Manhattan made (7) Big Show but after dealing with Cronyn, Miss|with Communist Chinese officials sd 7 . ee a : Sa ae + mr gee os is like ordering a piece of apple pie made with |but he said careful preparations) HONOLULU (AP) — Angry Kil-\Ik: crater showed little sign of lava, which at night look like . Weh Fort W Ind are necessary, thus ruling out an|auea volcano belched streams of abating its fiery temper. Two streams of 24carat liquid gold, peaches.”—Fred Wehrenberg, rt Wayne, Ind. : inne early Himalayan summit meeting.| searing hot lava and sent a gray|waterfalls of liquid rock — bright) drop. 300 feet down the inner wall! * * * writer 2 4 6 ai Nehru said the rejection and/pall of thick smoke high into the|red-orange in daylight — gushed of the crater. The bed of the pit | SOCIAL NOTES FROM WAY OUTSVILLE: Doris Duke, fe bckad “ian 5 | counter-proposals were handed to|sky today as the eruption roared | _ nppermiamdipiniaaaadna is a shimmering mass of golden the chick with all the bread, and her downcat, Joe Castro, ; mystery play 4 the Chinese ambassador in Newlinto its third day. Believed to be watching the fire."’ ‘were making the scene with all the swingin’ mothers and oe 13 7 — this morning. __| The 4,090-foot volcano's Kilauea! volcano eruptions closely is Waters said he saw brilliant) guy Benny Goodman like somethin’ else. They split to 4 Actress ——$———— Sa : white light sparkle in the pit when , garaner i 1 | emer Pontiac resident Burton |stunted scrub trees burst into sud-| | do the Copa gig where they were zonked out by the far-in 7 Oriental coin = t | J. Loucks, who operates the iden flame. | Nat (King) Cole. They cooled in a far-out corner. When 8 Sugary i S ate Again ac seismograph equipment at the | ee Doris cut out to the girisville, leavin’ Joe solo, Nat slid ever 9 Family of five in child's book Volcano Obsevatory in the | and says, ‘What? What?’ Joe chirps ‘Waitin’ for my 1 Back of negk Hawaii National Park 3 Label x : . chick.’ Just then Doris mushes back. Joe wails te Nat, : Mythical bird U t Fi Loucks’ brother, William, lives troet | ig fing ‘This is my chick Doris, man!’ Yow!” ' a ° : : ts p to Financial Wall «xs | S Beautiful Me Sy ued fae fae, : : TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Davy Karr claims an acting 1 boy in ce Ki ee is rerunning those TV quiz shows, to study technique. mythology Lcmstinatied oe ; : since Kilauca began spitting lava 4 Direct to LANSING — State administra. State Administrative Board Tues: saturday. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Dave Barry says that show business se ere tors today meee =o day, “But we're not concerned is very insecure: “One day they're putting your footprints in ¢ African trip Paillion dollars ie hogy picnics ‘ben A second pressing obligation due, about the family,” said Mrs. Waterford Twp. Board cement, next day you're mixing it.” lead : an “1s $ was 'rsday 's : = 9 Italien ender ey claims to ration out in the next fsa dec a wa Bs easy Loucks. “Bill's brother has all Also Will Consider a Hefty Walter Slezak’s doctor advised him to give up those oe two weeks es payroll to 26.000 state the equipment to tell when a R tf R * intimate little dinners for four—unless he has three people ¥ ; emptoyes thing like this is going to hap eques or ezoni That’s earl, brother. i genie nine acs nam charge against’ One board member said the big) pen.” . q 9 eating with him (Copyright, 1959) 9 Itali tate t as i epic poet 33 rls ade aid distribution . oan ee pend _ = “They only call mm case the A public hearing on street eee — . —— hoc 1 sc 5 seine 08 ie foe akon stailment, payable yesterday, pro family’s in danger,” she added. ing ip Maceday Gardens (Advertisement) S Manger tenant ? — 8 s Aabesive bod _— al school jably would be paid as rapidly as| ee eeeeeee . | >" 1 Scot 4 Basiish 2 Sa 43 Otflee device —_ where fe bartg ln 88 possible without forcing default on ; de ventak ” property ee erect: the a a e C 00 a S author i Enchanted 46 Cushions teachers were exhaus riday. ithe state ll. rom a yard rift in the crater's| subdivision has been scheduled for ) Sainte fab.) payro: ) Goes wrong ¢ Pigeres of B Gruss poet uprising | Officials were set to speed the | It appeared likely that state war. |!nner south wall into its pit some toplight’s weekly Waterford Town-| Sto Heat Ga 3 Tins Pas | mustard 1 French river a Yess so Hindu rod | money to the #3 county treasurers |Tants (checks) already prepared 300 to 500 feet below. oP re Tee n ered; one prbaeyh « -—— + in oe 31 a, 32 pod ettish | without delay, However, the for- ifor mailing to schools would be ulauea “ibe pe Kilauea—) Action on a request far the re- | ntl e ach mea sy us above erwise u - : ldispatched in blocs daily until] 0" the southeast side of Hawaii zoning of 40 acres on Elizabeth mM; >port for, Get BELL-ANS teday for the fastest known | amounts be claim . dericer sich rtation SS ae patie sting ot the | |counties at the foot of the alphabet- | Island some 200 miles southeast 6f | ‘ake * road west of the Clinton work Nesteriay al ‘the Pontiac | ik Gentes Y. pag ann hoes ee ities ee saan cham ——— — ical list were sent theirs at the end ponotuly ie Bagi Safur-/River bridge from residential to’ Lake School in Waterford Town- | ST ase of the week. zy night. White-hot rocks Were|commercial is expected. accord- ship found every room in the! Sen. John P. Smeekens (R- lasted up to 100 feet in the air ing to Supervisor Elmer R. John- elementary school ransacked and| RCA C | TV ) R di p sov, before they tumbl — ans’ ! olor Coldwater) said 10 days ago Gov. ore they tumbled into th¢ mile- .,, desks upturned, according to O ay S Oo lO rOOQTaINS Williams was plotting a “phony long, mile-wide crater The request had been tabled township police reports SALES and SERVICE *® * * 7 : ne | Buy Your TV From a Technician | payless payday” Thursday to em- during the past three weeks for, Principal of the school, Merlin z gisia Honolulu Star-Bulletin’ report = : ’ DON’ wie, mem UKLW, (ee) ww, te WOAR, (1180) = WXT2, (1T7) = WRUN, (1680) «=~ WIBK, casee) | a eae cae gw rari ‘Mark Waters, in a teléphone call further study |vauem. today repented 313 ond CONS ON S TV — ment “nonsense.” | from the volcano site, Said Sunday; A report on the fimancial status Peal is known missing. = _ FE 4-9786 «= Across From Tel-Huren NIGHT CKLW. News. David 1;00—WJR, Showcase ’ _F ew —_ _ereprannremapaan en ~ = To 10:00—WJR, Symnhony wJBK, meee: George WWJ. News, Haggart | Williams heads beck to Lancing hima “One huge / fountain of of the Coleman-Friedman sewer a ee ws — pes News, Navy WPON, News, Casey CKL Joe Van rupting lava is pouring tremen- system also is scheduled for CKLW CKLW. Ron Knowles WJBK. News, Reid jand the tax troubles tonight after/qous streams of molten rock into! consideration Birth rate of the U.S. is 24.7| ws) News WY surrell Se WIR, Muse Bal 2:00—WJR, Showcase jcompleting a political foray into'the floor of the ¢rater.’ annually. Death rate is 9.6. SERVICE WISE mews Oem Melons (11m am. nem pew 9:00—WJR, News WWJ, News, Maxwell ithe southwest. H ano, ~the township has been operat- — . : PL WWJ, Network Tinta Bina: e said, ‘Channels of glowing WCAR News Benne! ewan Surreii” WWJ, News F Elisabeth | CKLW. News. Davies | Will , ’ ' y the sewer pl: ‘din the . eee PP WxY2 N Surrei 4 illiams was scheduled to ad y ing the sewer plant located in the m f PA | R ® CKLW Hop WXYZ, Breakfast Clud WJBK. Ret #2 . a ; aa ; “Pe mn WCAR News vie f News, —— dress the Texas AFL-CIO conven- Cass Lake-Elizabeth Lake road 30 nmner wa New ot ; i ; , are< - P pecans WW” Gop aaron cae — wean News iors CRLW neve shitterees (oon fon Anka, Tex. today: Fire Devastates Building scpranticaete 140 on uo RA House of Hea ring ee FE 41515 Ace CKLW News JR Moet . ay ately 1 connections WUAR Page's warty " Knowles, 9:90—WIR, sock Marrts | *Wwa News Monell In a reception in his honor atin Northern Wisconsin the system Free Hearing Tests C&V ELECTRO MART — CKLW. Mary Morgan ira © M. Shorr |Houston last night, Williams told | ~ * & a’ Je cere 1:00— WIR, Guest Hove TUESDAT MOBNING wiek, M Harris County Democrats the na-| STRATFORD, Wis. @—A spec- | The State Health Department isp eis WxYs —— + Sway News, Roberts _ Ora move tee a WCAR, ews, Bennett tion is tired of an “aimless policy’) tacular / $250,000 fire last night jhas advised township officials that enone i te oF DAY OR WEEK os eae ? WxYa, Pred > * ware. pa _anermne i in Pn 4 oy poe Davel’s Department |* S@Wer inspector must be piel WCAR Wood WJBK, News, George : 3:30—WJR, Composite e have to have a forward- |in the near future. The Board has| Sa aaa aaa aaa aaa a aa, Ww Candlelight CAR. News, She WJBK, News, Reid WWJ, News, Prench tk Store; 11 apartments, a tavern, : Whom. Garis’ wire Gmc, CKLW. Bud Davies cua’ tine wane ne tan , he| 4 bowling alleys, the post office | asked that a detailed report on the| The People of Ockland County 4 :30—WWy 3 star Extre ¢:90-—-WIR, Music Ran WWJ, News, Theater 4:00—WIR, Mpste Rall people 1 of Nn! and the soll conservation office, ‘Wo township sewer systems be} Who Never Finished WXYZ &., W. Cae. ry WWJ, Dick Prench jaimless policy but if we don’t come al) housed in one large brick (Presented. The second plant is 4 Grn femmes 2 ae ae ow WCAR Rews, Martra warn Gor up pe ae they want they buiiiding. in the Lorraine Manor subdivi- HIGH SCHOOL could vote Republican. : : WCAR, News, Bennett / About 15 occupant he (sion. \ are invited to write for FREE booklet. Tells how can oo WN, Cues 1190—-WJR, Wows, Siuste 11:30—-WIR, Time tor Muste | WPON. Carriage Trade Williams said his visits about the| ape —_ a s of a ia —_