The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Snow flurries, cold. (Details Page 2) ith YEAR” keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 6, 1959—44 PAGES CBS - x * * Random Sam Car Thieves Did This 5 Ps Roe. * fe se Sie: Little Van Doren Hostility | By MAX E. SIMON Prompt to Act x * ple Shows Homo THE PONTIAC PRESS | Edition UNITED PRES§ INTERNATIONAL Re ASSOCIATED PRESS ; Says Chiet —_______——-¢ Dems Cry Out Broomfield Included Anarily Denies Against Signing on Hoffa's Purge List Delay Charge; | Most TV viewers in Pohtiac apparently are ready to | Arandom sampling of pub |little hostility toward the 33-year-old university profes- ‘sor who confessed to House | investigators this week that ‘he was a cheat. Many local residents felt that |forgive and forget Charles Van Doren, their fallen idol. Tax Measures | Not only is he undisurbed that he’s been marked for lic opinion in Pontiac shows defeat next year by James Hoifa’s Teamsters Union, but But State Republicans Congressman William S. Broomfield (R-Oakland Coun- . ty) said he’s flattered to be on the union's purge list. Claim That a Refusal © Broomfield, who will be bidding for his third term next Would Violate Pledge year, joined two other Michigan GOP congressmen on the union’s list of 56 lawmakers. They were singled out for but ‘Pill Bitter Van Doren, who admitted receiv- ling advance answers on the TV quiz show ‘“‘Twnty-One”’ which en- abled him to run his winnings to $129,000. should be given ‘‘an- other chance.” The feeling howeve! wasnt unanimous, . One disgruntled viewer called a Van Doren “a bum.” AP Wirephote ; . ORPHANED BY SPEEDERS—Five-year-old Michael Tedeschi And the chancellor of Michi- : gan State University Oakland lies unconscious on an Ozone Park, N. Y., street Thursday, lone doubted whett he Kcquie show a - | ed whether the ¢ IZ Ss F survivor of a car crash that killed his parents and younger brother. eaten an 3 . : contestant could make a go of it as A grim reminder of the tragedy is his father’s shoe, torn off by the an effective teacher . . ¢ q : a ws impact. Victor Tedeschi, 41, of nearby Jamaica, his wife Louise, - a * 40. and their other son, Thomas, 3, were killed when their car Clyde G. Stephens, 29 Blaine was rammed by two teen-agers flecing police in a stolen car. St - barber rr a Michael was reported in critical condition with a broken arm, , “yan Doren did right in con- cuts and internal injuries. Pohce seized Albert Biggio, 16, and fessing. I don’t think he'll ever do anything lke that again He —————— should continue teaching if he wants to. he'll be a better teacher William Harris, 15, occupants of the stolen car than he was, with that experience J S Car Sales Warm Thursday behind him." ® . ' 7 Sop yre Becomes Iceberg 0x 7 Tract Stephens, who has two chil- for the Weekend dren in Pontiac schools, said he OF § Opp e wouldn't object if Van Doren Pontiae residents awoke this taught them morning to find Thursday’s tem- Mrs. Anna Pratt, 69, of 3201 LANSING i? Minority Democrats balked today at signing a batch of nuisance tax bills raising a Republi- can protest that refusal would break Gov. Williams’ promise of “mutual respon- sibility.” Kennedy Big in California The brisk clash came as But Is He Popular bipartisan tax talks shifted Enough to Risk All from meandering discus- Against Brown? sion to a stage of coming to grips with the cash [0s ANGELES «AP: Sen crisis problem. John F. Kennedy struck political “~ * ve gold in four dass of prospecting Rep. T John Lesinski (D-Detroit) '" Califorma leaders, includ (Pat) Brown Top Democratic Ekdmund G agree about that today mutual responsibility in the present emergency Demo crats were willing to vote for a generally But his very success sharpens the dilenmma that now confronts the Massachusetts senator. Should he enter the winner-take- an income tax, he said. all California primary next June . and go for its glittering 81 votes “You just want to go out after in the Democratic presidential they (nuisance taxes! are passed nominating convention? and say they're a Republican pro- said meant ing Gov CHARLES VAN DOREN garbage’ to raise des- needed revenues but not to father it “mess of ‘Air Raid’ Shakes The Democratic program is for Sen The question pivots on another defeat in 1960 because they voted for the Landrum- Griffin labor reform bill “Miy vote on the bill was the best I've cast in) my political career,’ Broomfield said. ‘There's been a lot said in the halls of Congress that a vote for it meant a vote for your retirement If it means my defeat [| would rather stand for principle than be a rubber stamp for any union * LISTED IN) ARTICLE The union's marked men, includ- ing House Republican leade: Charles A. Halleck «R-Ind!, were listed in the November issue of the Teamster Magazine. The 56 congressmen from across the na tion were said to have been elected by a margin of 5 per cent or less A top union official has ve- hemently denied the men were tagged as political targets. Dr. Frank Stanton Is Concluding Witness in House TV Probe WASHINGTON (? — Dr. Frank Stanton, president of Columbia Broadcasting System, told House investi- gators today he was com- pletely Unaware of TV quiz show irregularities before August 1958. He said he then acted promptly to throw the of- fending programs off the air. One pr ogram, he said, was canceled within a week and action taken against three other quiz shows within six months of the time he first learned some- thing was wrong. As the concluding witness in a House investigation of television ‘practices and quiz shows, Stanton “We are simply informing our membership of what happened,” said Sidney Zagri, national polit- ica] action director of the union * * * “It will be the membership’s de- Ford Passes Chevrolet. oa ek ‘ . peratures ha aken a noSe dive in Hot Race, but Steel from a high of 68 yesterday after- Shortage Will Pinch en Oe Football fans better be pre- pared with furs and blankets for tomorrow's games, The weatherman predicts “quite cold’ tomorrow with the DETROIT «®—Business boomed for carmakers in October with most of them breaking some kind of a sales record, Joslyn Rd., Pontiac Township, said Van Doren should be given a second chance. “He hasn't really been proven guilty of any- thing,”’ she said. ‘He's sorry for what he's done.” She said that Van Doren, Just as many criminals released from vram,’ said Charles R Feenstra (R-Grand Rapids! Is he strong enough to beat .ision as to what to do at the e The bills, to put taxes on soda Brown? — polling places — not a top-down pop, vending machines, amuse, California Democrats 88 gecision of the leadership.’ * ments and the like, were being he is. Others are Dubious. Ken- Named with Broomfield from the MARQUETTE # An air raid Calted, hopefully for legislative Sent ic Se ie uvivaate state were Charles E. Chamberlain alert — called the real thing introduction later today whe - ate at ey ace of Fast Lansing and Victor A * * * - Bibs campliments tnox of Sault Ste. Marie echoing here as Kenrfedy headed into Oregon today shook up the news staffs of several “ mitte radio stations in Michigan's Upper pear Ce 1p artisé fax ‘ The bipartisan tan The article also urged mem- NEW YORK ‘?—A woman at- torney who was defeated on the “Twenty-One” television quiz show filed a $1,200,000 suit today against the National Broadcast- ing Co. on the ground she had been “‘fradulently eliminated.” Ethel A. Davidson charged that her ability would have enabled her ‘‘to win at least $100,000." She was defeated Oct. 29, 1956, by Herbert Stempel, the first big money winner on the program prison, wants to ‘“‘go straight and should have the opportunity.’ Mrs. Pratt also felt quiz shows should be continued despite the recent But curtailed production caused high a frosty 35. by the steel strike is expected to The forecast for resultp,@ sharp tapering off in freezing 24 car sales in November * * * vandals Meat ory Shetage et teegenel Temperatures will drop about «[ve always liked them and . yes eight degrees below the normal they're better for kids than the) tonight is a recessed unti] this afternoon to Peninsula late yesterday : . sive Republicans and Democrats a “I ADMIRE HIM” But someone had ‘'goofed."’ The alert came to station WDMJ chance to talk things over separ “He had a big success said in Marquette at 6:07 p.m. by way ately. Brown. “J admire him = very : : No solutioén was in sight for much.” of CONELRAD. the air raid warn- worsening money woes that raised t the governor said in an in ing system in which civilian . aL eS ERNE ISRE: bers to take an active hand in and the originator of public presidential primary contests — | charges that the show was particularly the prospective Wis- rigged. consin clash between Sens. Hu- _ bert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) and John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) for acknowledged that “in the face of what we know now, we didn't a record 133.968, an increase of high of 5] and low of 3 for the 58 per cent over the same month jext five days a year ago * * * | Precipitation will arrive in Walter C. Cooper, Ford Division snow flurries Sunday night and general manager, said Ford sales snow or rain Tuesday. last month led the industry, sur- Northwesterly winds at 20 miles passing Ford's chief rival, Chev- an hour at 1:15 p.m. will diminish rolet ; slowly tonight and tomorrow. Earlier, Chevrolet reported its’ ay 9 p.m. the thermometer in best October sales in history with downtown Pontiac read 34. 133.510 cars __ — Ford, which makes half of its ‘a OF U. Filan Westerns with all that shooting.” A 46-year-old auto mechanic,| Carl Reynolds, 455 Jordon Rd., said Van Doren was ‘“‘taken in.”’ ‘HIRED FOR JOB’ “He was hired to do a job and he did it. I don't think that he should have taken the job, being a teacher. But I don't. think (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Would Avoid | | only for CONELRAD. ja question whether the state will terview it has not caused him to radio cooperates. ‘meet its Nov. 19 payroll of reassess his own position. He says WDM4J announcer Jim Anthony $4,400,000 almost all the party leaders in the took the call on a phone used It was the 150th working day state want him to go to the con of the 1959 Legislature which now vention as its “favorite son.” preference, veal has outlasted its longest prede- “A highlly successtul trip,” tion votes. describing “I was told it looks like the Kennedy - Landrum - that state's Democratic conven- The union made no secret of its Kennedy as ‘co-author of the union-busting Griffin bill.” exercise due diligence.” But “hindsight ts always’’ per- fect, he added. Asserting the TV quiz show scandals ‘‘have been a bitter pull af ‘essor — 933 — by 33 daily . , thing,” said Anthony. ‘ anes om by 33 dally said State Chairman William Kennedy, currently front-runner'for us to swallow,”’ Stanton de- Anthony passed the word along ~~ Munnell. ‘‘He made many, many fo, the Democratic nomination. clared-it is now up to the broad- to station WHDF in Houghton, Many lawmakers had scattered friends in California.” frequently tangled with the casting iadiatey itself to assume WSOO in Sault Ste. Marie and for long weekends at office and “The most effective campaign- Teamsters as a Senate Rackets .hief responsibility for correcting WJPD in Ishpeming. home, weary of standing by for the state,” Committee member the industry's ills. ing he's ever done in General Motors Corp. reported yesterday that 193,100 workers have been taid off. Another 2,600 will be idled today and at least 3.000 more some time next week. Chrysler has laid off 5.850 with more to come soon. Ford re- ported only scattered indefinite layoffs but has reduced almost Another Police Upheaval in a better position than most of its competitors to maintain pro- duction at least on a partial basis By PETE LOCHBILER The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce plan to re- all plants to three or four-day Vamp police department administration would prevent weeks. an upheaval such as occurred when former Police Chief The GM shutdowns of all but Herbert W. Straley was fired. three assembly lines helped cut Straley was guaranteed an ouster hearing before the week to 67.514 cars. Automotive . rea . — * Civil Service Commission. 'to them something concrete from bipar- > , ° i ‘ aul Ziffren, national com- . : me fran _ his station on tisan tax talks by 16 colleagues. areieleen iffre atlo Disclosure of the wt of pool Stanton hotly denied a con the alr, but some checking = appears on “WE'RE RESPONSIBLE” Whether it is a quiz program, or an advertising commercial or a news broadcast, or whatever, we are held responsible for what CBS,’ Stanton de- clared, ‘‘We accept that responsi- bility. and the quiz show scandal has led us to re-examine the whole area of our responsibility.” * * * Stanton said CBS, which already has moved against what it termed * misleading practices such as tii ¥ 3 > ¥ = < canned laughter and applause, now is preparing to go even farther ‘in this direction. He said it is also ‘giving much thought’ to advertising commer- cials. The network head says he knows some yiewers feel there are too > many commercials, “‘or that some * of them harshly intrude upon the © mood of the program, or that they - are too often blatant, or that they are sometimes in bad taste,” TWO | - , oe | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 | aT C. of C. Police Plan | Could Stop Upheaval x *« * director as an intermediary post between the manager and police chief curanovt COMMAND Instead, there should: be. a clear-cut chain of command be tween the latter two officials, it was stated Certain administrative functions of Trial Board should fall, instead on the Police chief's shoulders particularly the drafting of rules and regulations for the depart ment, the chamber said The Trial Board should act solely as a board of review, it Was recommended, remaining strong enough to offer officers a fair hearing if they appeal to it instead of submitting to “Gepartmental discipline. states with an average of $6.400, |The Day in Birmingham State Teacher s Pay followed by New York at $6,200 and California at $6,050 Save School's Money Averages $5,150 er pignity Was Hurt Buying Surplus Articles licen teacher eaisiel pay LONDON (UPI) — = Jean . ighest in the "Wood, 27, won a divorce yester- : = oie the 1% 3 59 school day on grounds her husband s BIRMINGHAM — Savings in ex-, ‘For example,” Gardner said, ~~’ Mich Education Assn treatment of her constituted a cess of $150,000 have been realized pointing to a milling machine, ‘‘we year, Michigans : J. Northey indignity.”” What Wood by the Birmingham School Dis- paid $50 for it. It is worth about perpen Thomas No \ trict over the past two years be- $2,600" sald today said Alaska led all cause of a teacher’s monthly trips ‘On my first trip to Jackson, _Northey SS to Jackéon I checked the cash value of things } o Gardner, ( 2ache I had purchi d and found that 1 | Leo Gardner, a shop teacher at purcnas¢ , Gardner sdiked| COMPLETE STOCKS! LOWER PRICES! Seaholm High School, said this We saved $3,000 figure has been saved by pur- Gardner said ‘the equipment. is chasing school equipment from the Mostly surplus materials from gov Sto rm ootwea r Federa! Surplus Section Warehouse ernment ordnance plants all over the country. “Actually we pay only for the for the shipping and handling cost, not Entire for the equipment itself,’’ Garcner a be bought for ridiculously low § -. 4 Family prices,” Gardner said. * * a —— CO . Guaranteed ‘ | The surplus equipment, Gardner FIRST quality said, is available to all public in All famous | Stitutions, such as schools, cities makes. Gom- QT 1 D€d § eta counties, civil defense and plete range of “gross did was to take Mrs. Wood over his knee and spank her. in Jackson “Machines of all types down to the smallest hand tools can state conservation departments, sizes for men, women and children Eastman, who signed a t\\0-yeal contract last fall after Straley’s after getting a clearance card i ' administration came in for sharp mat {0 Pontiac Club from the Federal Surplus Office itic o fe h : ES 1. ansing. criticism, found no fault with the RECEIVES PLAQUE — Thursday was a big with his name and the names of clubs he spon- tk Lana THESE EXAMPLES SHOW HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE haha his aia ame cone Ie day for Floyd Baker (right). He was honored by sored inscribed on it from Richard Scribner, past Gardner sald that since re- é * 0 6 i . . ° Ee ‘ 7 4 | area Kiwanis Clubs at a meeting of his own club president of the West Pontiac Club. Horace Hat- Veteran Slugger Tells oo com it coud ve nF GIRLS’ Rubber Fur-Like Trimmed he progran schoo ¥ Zipper Boots : GIRLS’ SNO- BOOTS Brown or Black Sizes 3” . 8 to 12 x 12 to 3 $3.49 Fleece he West Pontiac Club. Here he s laque field. pas esident of the Nor itiac Ch “T to the job under special the West Po : Cc ». Here i receives a plaque lel( i t pre | dent ¢ € orth Pontiac C) te Optimists He’ s Anxious has bought drill presses, hydrau- and handshake from Loren Aris, president of the which Baker also sponsured, presented him with lic presses, test machines, and circumstances, of course,” said . Eastman. who has also been act new Drayton-Waterford Club, sponsored earls a desk clock to Rejoin Tigers welding and milling machines. s *g ake ISé Te vari irg chief since Straley’s dismis this year by Baker. He also received a gavel “y ld | _ I ‘‘But it has not been all heavy ioe ; wT it oe isd " nap = aa equipment we purchased. We have The manager should always be roit. I hope to come back and bousht articles as small as pen in a position to call on the City Goofed Up ‘Air Paid West Pon tiac Kiwanis nave 3 Ea, OF en Briggs ae points buffers, grinding wheels Commission to hire special, tem- dium,’ said veteran slugger and all types of hand tools. Wertz as guestspeaker at the reg porary administrative help. But Ss ] t T M b ; me "| Gardner said that a lot of the there's no necessity to have the Shakes the North a Ul cs a Op em er ular noon luncheon of the Pontiac equipment being purchased now safety director's post a charter re- Optimist Club yesterday at the will equip the new Wiley Grove Ww > ve] Button buckle. Red only. Guaranteed waterproof quirement ”’ fhe West Pontiac Kisanis Club} he sponsored and the Down. ELiks Lodge School to be opened Jan. 1 . Relations between the Tnral (Continued From Page One) ae one of its most outstand- town Pontiac club. Wertz feels he will be traded - —<$—_—— ° - — Ne eee eee tere ee ee ts ac ce All Weaker * Board and police administration Division at Truax Air Force |'"8 membe rs yeste rd ty with a spe- phe meeting took place at Scrib’s somewhere by Boston and hopes eee! Protection in eather are amiable, said Eastman field, Madison, said the signal cia! ‘This Is Your Life’ program Restaurant it is ‘back to the club | started SUPER-SPECIAL S Child $ Insulated Storm-Bools at the club’s regular weekly lunch with.” eon meeting Experienced police officers aid- | Went out at 6:02 p.m. (CST), and ed in drawing up the general | that the error was detected and The former Tiger hinted. though For FRIDAY & SATURDAY rules of conduct which the | corrected within. 20 minutes. * * * Van Doren Hostility that it would be more likely he Honored was Flovd ‘Doc will g a National L board adopted, he said. Specific They OOGT Bratt aryl) Cie will go to a National League team . vulég of prachdura: iitvs, bean The semi-automatic ground ¢€n- Raye, past president of the club when the inter-league trading be- Instant Hot or Cold Mixing Prepared by Eastman and his vironment installation (SAGE) at Baker was cited for his effort in Slight in Sample gins late this month HERSHEY COCOA MIX Truax, through an electronic sys- organizing and sponsoring two oth- | UUTUVENUTVYOTEYOYOVETYTYYE TU VI rerere Sizes 8 to 12, Brown or Red 79 Air-cell insulation plastic boots All first quality American made staff and accepted by the board. : In answer to questions by Opti- 3 P A tem, sends alerts to all of Wiscon- er area Kiwanis clubs iF iL GOTH ha said he thought es POUND Box eeeeeeeeeoosooeseseseseeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeee 3 r 3 ; ‘on- finns ar (Continue e One) seit ; ae : ‘ e 7 Mae eke we shi a a sin and parts of Minnesota, lows, He sponsored the North Pon . : can eau " Detroit could be a title threat with Ss xd Children $s One-Strap e EASY ON & OFF = by e , sinc ofmicer « lino idianz } ; = >» anvtl { wT 7 a ae - has requested — Missouri. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio tiac Club in 1954 and the Dray. there'd be anything wrong with a couple changes. The Ist sacker N Reg. Cc : Girls’ Boots The aad has: uphald two dec! and Michigan ton-Waterford Club earlier this %S continuing to teach expressed a high opinion of Bengal S 59c Galoshes : P ; 7 * * * . sk ar Jimm ykes—one tl S - sions reached by boards of inquiry =: Remeee ie. Sere: Bane Ear F ' a“ , i " a + NS fa vichocolat Sizes 4 to 10 > nee called when officers preferred to. Apparently, the signal did 10t Baker \ho lives at 67 Osceola 0M 47, of 795 Kenilworth St, Many Dosses ne es UAo. Sen S drink mixes in- . . have their cases heard by fellow 9 to all points. Capt Scarborough Dr., is vice president of the Coca- *#ld of Van Doren: ae wnen ke rtain age S ry cold. fiquids. Limit 3” ° 98 ' . VertzZ sal e fee certain age- SN - officers instead of by the Trial called it a ‘human error’ and as Cola Bottling Co.. past president’ “}ie’s all right! He's suffered jese great Ted Williams. will be 4 boxes. . Board far as he knew no interceptor of the Oakland County Hunt Club - ; Tes a * : danse were cent un te enough as far as I'm concerned. back for anothe! year along with White e ll sizes to These are the only two decisions | anes res I a a: of the Pontiac Elks He should be given another chance Jackie Jensen despite retirement ee ee Only : As pic- which the board has had to con At Sault Ste. Marie, the signal hi a charter membet of the West What he did was wrong and he rumors LEAKPROOF Fleece tured sider so far. was received by WSOO's staff Pontiac Kiwanis Club was foolish for not admitting the FLASHLIGHT lined. 3 The post of public safety di. ®mouncer Bruce Prince, an Air | ae my cater. BOl Ty willing 00" ato? per cent of Ge aren oF BATTERIES ° % All 2 \ , ac] , - , out Ji per cent o rez ° rector did not figure prominent. Force fiset teatenaat. . a — : — a | koegaver ined: Jorge Iowa is farm land and of this = ly in Pontiac in recent years un We way alrnind at fleet.” sald s ‘ne “ven ar paker 7 club A 64 year-old Fisher Body work- total area about &6 per cent is R c SCOOHSHSSSSHSSSSSSSHSHSSHSSSHSSSSHSSSSSESHESEEEES . . . SNOW e¢ per cen attendance. , a . 9 ? SF pe eg. ‘ til Willman appointed Eastman | Prince. Then it flashed on him er, Ford A. Drumm, 67 W. Strath- improved Ie 5 to it. that as an Air Force lieutenant He received gifts and presenta. more Ave.. said what Van Doren : Before that the job was only he should have received the alert ons from his club, the two clubs did was wrong but that he should nominally filled for six years before the radio statior and by that ; —_— be allowed to continue teaching COSM ETICS Raball tell see Lint se Along with his other duties, time he should have been in th s li ep beiee ave ate ° ° ee ae ae ee ese ae Willmaneheld the post with the air looking for enemy planes. So Teamste Ai A ae ap Van Doren did, at Discount Prices title of ‘‘acting’’ safety director. he kept WSOO on the air rs im X Drumm commented Friday & Saturday Specials 5-Cell All Metal s | “I was mighty shook up,” said f R B fi ld ca sislibal 7 MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Flashlight Jet Crashes Don Fisher, staff announcer for a ep. room e As a as John Birkett, a re radio WHDF in Houghton, de- 67-year-old landscape garden- F $1.95 Value Van Doren Near Armada: scribing his reaction when in (Continued From Page One) a is concerned, is ‘ formed that the alert was supposed a bum N O H t ig be the neal thine, mostly from rank and file mem- “and I bes ; O nue ur i 8 bers, who were actually de- mean it! declared manding that we pass the Lan. | Birkett, who lives at 1870 N. MEN’S DRESS RUBBERS Light-weight toe or regular styles. Sizes 6 to 12 2.39 MEN‘S WORK RUBBERS 3.19 Fermanents ssh 1 ” iT An Air Force jet plane exploded - P ~ drum-Griffin bill to get rid of Opdyke Rd. Lilt, Ton! or a Nutri-Tonic Extra h soles to tyle. S to 12 in flight and Pieri two miles shea $ no undle the gangster element in labor, “With the inteflect and educa- Your choice xtra heavy soles. Storm style exes © west of Arma a at 12:15 p.m. to Follows Little One | he said tion he | t “pity : on he has he should be ashamed ‘ day. | ete will #0 A long “au ia’ of himself. If a poor guy with no JERGENS Limit 1 Per Person MEN S BUCKLE ARCTICS a : | 4 é ay 4 . 4 ¢ n - r F ! 7. ck} ; S z 2 Both occupants of the two-seat A 20-year-old tool and die appren- storing law and ‘order in unions,” education did something like that Moisture Cream i pial ~— pe a Ankle high, 2 buckle. Heavy duty. Sizes 6 to | 2 ~ TF102 trainer jet parachuted to tice at GM Truck and Coach Divi- Broomfield said I might be able to understand and Searmiistnisieldieid COHOHSOSHSHSSSOSSHOOSSHSOOHSHSSOHEEEEEEEEES safety. according to Romeo state sion learned within 49 minutes that He said he wasn't surprised to forgive. But in his case it’s dus $1.38 c ee da aes erie . police he had become father and the wWin- tearn he was on the union's marked &uSsting Seller oxsre A fhe i pashed In an open ner of a year's free supply of men list. “I've had this opposition “He's a disgrace to the young eariect far ull see ee eee eee ee ee leld on the farm of Fred Dias. groceries ever since I first ran. I've had the folk of America. If he can't do the sak 1$0-Pc. Combination 73970 Omo Rd.. minutes after tak- Larry Walls, 2142 E. Walton labor leaders against me merely ght thing himself, he has no busi- ing off from Selfridge Air Force pig . Base near Mount Clemens 10.000 ITALIAN BALM STATIONERY PACK Skin Softener $1.00 Seller 17° Softens all skin Toni ADORN Hair Spray $2.25 a was picked. from among because I am a Republican.” ness being a teacher entrants in a Cy Owens ~ * * “With his background and fam- The only property damage re- Ford dealership contest to receive’ The articie is one of the open- ly training, he should have ported was minor. Alex Zebelin $25 worth of groceries weekly for ing guns in the Teamsters new known better.” of 25292 Dayton Rd. reported a a year Less than an hour earlier. venture into the field of politics wheel flew off the jet and struck his wife, Judith, had given birth with the creation of a national de the side of his house. It caused to a boy. partment of legislation and politi , little damage. cal education * tractors should ask themselves : whether they woul hi the “About the only thing left at North America has about 50 Effective registration and vot moral strength ‘a thie fae a : > s Varieties Siid ‘ke There (NX campaigns in the close dis — . . the scene besides a big hole was varieties of the wild duck. There t — the magazine said ould chance “to have $129,000 dumped one of.the plane's seats.”’ said State are about 200 known species in thej.. RAZIne a COU in their laps.” Police Sgt. Wilmer J. Moilanen. | world Melermaiie NICiiry OF delet to t . Hane! congressional candidates At the same time, Utley said $1 Value 39° 100 sheets of fine writing paper and 50 standard size envelopes Attorney David Utley, 51 Henry Clay Ave.. said Van Doren's de- BOYS’ DRESS ARCTICS i": 4 49 ae eae eee ee ae ee eee (Sizes 2' >to 6—$4 79) (MEN'S 6 to 12 $4.98) Seller Siem siege Pack 100 Toni TAME 4£ Envelopes Creme Rinse Reg. 39¢ ae 1211 99° Van Doren ‘does not belong in an | Like Broomfield, Chamberlain, institution of higher learning.” Storms in Mid-U. S, Lose Punch 42, also in his second term, said “More than book learning is in he Wasn't surprised at the volved in the classroom,” he said Teamsters’ threat. “I've been With the lack of moral strength eal er More ( “heerful on their list for a long while,” he displayed, I don’t believe Van he said. ‘“‘And the last time 1 Doren should be placed in such a got on it I doubled my major- | yyinerable spot ie ena melon ona Oe MEN’S WORK ARCTICS 5.98 4-buckle. Deep tread soles. Jersey lined. 6 to 12 COCO HSLESOEHS SEES EESEELESESESEEEEEEEEEESS Built-In INSULATED coum By The Associated Press section today but it appeared the Full 1s-oz. bottle. ity. | oh eae Ree ie . s The season's coldest weather ; Worst Was just about over : A tea ne s stock in trade is Standard size 3 and biggest snow storm gave a| Below zero temperatures and Hoffa. in the article, was quot. the truth, Van Doren’s effective- NUTRI-TONIC envelopes. Fine ec . ae a 7 ure wintry touc b. to the nation’s mid- S2©W up to 15 inches made it feel ed as saying the umon next year "eSS aS a purveyor of truth may Cream Shampoo ried flaps Men’ $ Laced Boots and look like mid-winter in some would back ‘‘pro-labor candidates have been seriously impaired,”’ $2.50 49 err. tt ttt ee northern border areas in certain districts where the in- commented D. B. Varner, MSUO Seller 1 Full Laced Laced Tops Full 4-BLADE <* SCOUT KNIFE The Weather | The effects of the storm were cumbent won by a narrow mar- Chancellor % For all type hair. felt as far south as the middle gin’ and voted for tough labor) Would he hire Van Doren if the aT Full U.S. Weather Bureac Report Gulf region and Southern Texas. curbs opportunity presented itself? ({ PONTIAG AND VICINITY—Cleudy. aro : a ra rt ‘ “ould not - “Une P pre ircum- ROTHER windy with onew flerries and steade cg Areas in extreme northern Arkan- Knox could 1 be reached fo Under the present circum BROTHERS 11° 10° falling temperatures today. partiy SAS reported snow flurries comment stances, I would not be enthusi- 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Patented THERMO Insulated cloudy. a few snow flurries and colder astic about it,’’ _Varner replied. tonight. Lew 21. Tomorrow partiy cloudy * * * \ ’ ‘ : I Ideal for work and continued cold. High temerrew 35 orther isconcir Winds westerly 20-30 miles teday, dimin- Northern Wisconsin and | Hah ishing slowly tonight and temerrow Michigan bore the brunt ol tye Automobile Sales snow barrage Thursday an hunting or out- door sports Sizes 6 to 12 ‘se 88° Read the Small Print Tor Big Values! Regular blade Shop these specials tonite and Saturday—compare the savings \ eke punch » 3 3 3 ee 3 3 Today in Pentiac 3 Lowest temperature prece e 8 amiing the nizht. F fteen Pata, ing wots 1530 m pm SOW Cove the ee Mar « Setting Records $1.00 HOLDS YOUR CHOICE IN LAYAWAY can opener & oe Seeceseeeeseseoosoosesooseseooceseoseeseseee® screwdriver Ladies’ & Misses’ oe LADIES’ Plastic te in 96 ; intr wie we Years >4 in ipso tty Thursday and sent tempera- Lark sales following introduction tures to record highs for the date of the new model Oct. 15 were d nearly double sales during the Lark W'e quette Yr Lake Superior gia: itis rider ak GAb-o | seme eee es es eee eee = ” e Sun rises Saturday at 713 « with nearly foot at AVausau (Continued From Page One) ' 3 Deluxe Super-Hyde” : ce er s . | ! i Waterproofs | e lip: n oots Moon rises Saturday at 1:27 ¢ * + * ms, Valhants, Larks and R All Leathers Sno Boo ; — — " . Dewntown Temperatures But tl F } } vIers ili ts rs si 7 ‘at fie & speared Incine MOVI “ree fam eee out af lene 4 « « cat x WOLLENSAK ELECTRIC TYE coe Silicone : Pg ; «its punch as tt moved eastward. © Btn: canons 38 ;-e+-38 with snow diminishing. American Motors Corp reported rer aud ee a a Shoe Saver 4 Ram... ix....34 Dr Ps 2 4 ail St b “ : : ‘ YA tandard. telephoto and wi ie-ar gle lens 87 $6.95 Value e 69 10 ac ‘ ‘ The « il] was general from a Rambler sales in October were a 1 {1.6 openings. 28: Sari ticed e ‘ ‘ecord ° , an Ww} F , ii & arge viewfinder. Automatic osur : x = few spots in extreme northern TCOMG »- a” a us of Ea rs or out Bod Reg. Cc 97 ° : = Arkansas northward throughout Per cent over October a vear ago 98c e. Et Fits all heel . i 1 al mr i ] ; : MOVIE e styles. ob Missoul most of the upper Mis- AMC Vice President Roy Ab RADIANT SLIDE SCREENS Ideal for all shoes— ya) Sites @ oon n ween BT ssippi Valley and into the north-| ernathy said Rambler sales in $12.95 $18.95 Neat henn thoy bs ‘to 10 «aaa Weather—Rair ern Great Lakes region. the first 10 months of 1959 to- ogg tack 7” a ee $48"? py ag tuber & cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccess etn sececes —_— — 1 ve x ne One Year Ago in Pontiac The storm was blamed for at. taled 308.010, more than double $14.95 $20.95 a“ | ’ e p Mighest ees : °° least seven deaths, most of them; the 150,191 sold in the same pe- peg’ Ine #g” LS glia ae 416°” ssn aaa aE eRe LADIES — MISSES — GIRLS r ur oe ; ; 7 ni ec aoe x ne day ure @ in traffic accidents riod last year. $20.95 $26.95 BULLDOG Wall & Desk Mount ther—Sunny Warm moist tropical air moved) «,, lebaker-P ackard rted peg $15 Picteremaster 20” THER ~ Highest and Lewest Temperatures This into the east i - aba adit Eis as sie : = tee P il Sh ig P * e eastern third of the coun Guaranteed screens on tripod base. Folds up for enci ar ener ins — or =r a = BRE RES SOE RS 3 Reg. $1.50, Thursday's Temperatere Chart Styled as Pictured 97 Alpena oe u Marquette 4 22 in many areas Readings range introductory peried a Venn Keo. ‘Taner Copy of $75 Make — Deluxe GLOBAL Sid ; an Beer 35 4 Memphis, jf 32 from the 30s and 60s in the North -Transistor Pocket Radio §8° iid Cea Brownsville 89 43 Milwaukee 43 Atlantic states to the 70s and 80s * * ¥ sulated boots. Sizes 4 to 10. shaped i = nes + Pu in the South Atlantic states Studebaker - Packard President persed "pate uation wide 7" Cincinnat! 75 51 New York 70 63 ne Harold E. Churchill said, ‘Our tone range. precision minia- As shown — Denver” 3s 1" Pritts 38 2" Grows Much Wheat —_—(|ctober 1958 sales of 12.250 com- tailerieg cane amd ar reanaara give a 22 Hh Hveerinedl 7 4 TOP _ pares to 6.880 last November (when phones all at this low price a | | R ) Taal mM pe ) Fort Worth 63 27 st. Louis 60 23 JPEKA — Kansas is usually the Lark was introduced). Our * BROTHERS G Ba ong 4 31 8 Pranciseo 79 56 the nation's leading wheat pro-/ first 10 days’ sales after introduc- 98 North i f Jacksonvitle $5 6) Traverse C. 45 36 ducing state. It is followed by tion this year were 5,150 virtually Saginaw » TaaVaa' J ply Soginew St. penme City 53 16 Washington = 67 North Dakota which for years has double last year’s comparable} BROTHERS = - Basement Shoe Department — Loe Angeles 80 64 Tampa 48 72 been in second place. |sales period.”’ POUETES reset eee TTT TTERYYSTTTSYT OTTO T ETT T TTT TOY eT TTT POTYYYYTTiT rity t 33 N. Saginaw —Maia Fléor ad * . a r 4 > THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 THREE He Does Act, Produce, Direct Jack Webb’s No Braggart By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ‘ NEW YORK —It is always re- happy ending. I kind of like it. freshing to locate a Hollywood) Now, this. may be the old soft- of this new film, actor, director or producer who sell, the terse understatement, for drama doesn't think of himself as the greatest threat to audience com placency since John Wilkes Booth. If it is. the technique is still sooth- Like a taste of tonic, then, is a ing and believable. meeting with Jack Webb, who is ‘I have nothing against all three. sage pictures’,’ “Fm here to open a new picture on. ‘I think they’re great, when we made,” says Webb casually. they're done well by those who “Well, no, there's wort be any know how to do them well. big premiere. Only epic pictures “But I think we have forgotten are worthy of the glittery treat- to put pure entertainment in the ment, and—well, I don’t believe theater. I don’t like to come out I'll ever be accused of making of a movie house torn apart. I an epic. “I've never deatt with any mo- mentous social problems in a pic- ture. There's no instinct within me to present thoughtful subjects to the great audience that wants to become lay brain surgeons. My, philosophy is we should just enter- tain people in the theater.’ His smile was lopsided, quizzical. long in his TV ‘‘Dragnet’”’ life, and certainly in the news- papéers.’”” Yet they say a picture these days hag to be of epic proportions to get people away from their television sets and into the messanine. Webb counters. ‘“‘This is my fourth picture for pure entertainment. All “And I can’t say this picture’s modest budget. No message. We've gonna knock ‘em dead. But it’s a! ‘invested two million dollars, and| If YOU Expect to Buy Binoculars — Read This: SIMMS-BINOCULAR HEADQUARTERS Tells YOU Everything YOU Need to Know About YOUR BINOCULARS! » ..- you don't buy binoculars 7-10-20-30-powers .. . center every day in the week and it’s and individual focus .. . Zeiss) an important purchase. 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It's got a warm, they made 20 As producer, director and star I am which Webb was so famous for so open to the question: Is he a better thin line between extrovertism and series. actor or executive? ’ ex-Joe Friday goes as an everday dob—like being a’ get enough of that in my daily | } either ‘mes- business of making movies or TV/an egotistical boor. clothing salesman, or a columnist | “You try to be as creative as possible, and after some experi- lence you get to be a good crafts- man. I think I'm a good crafts }man. | “But look, I don't like to stand ‘up here and say look how good Take a look at my camera a newspaper technique. Anything like that. I'm “_30- "’ Webb is an extrovert, and there's such a willion " called iconceit. So an interview is always “I don't fancy myself-as much of dangerous. 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He was 62 He was a member of St. Pa Lutheran Church and an employe ~ General Motors Truck & Coach Division ‘Mr. Gassman leaves his wife Vivian; two daughters, Mrs. Vir- ginia Aschner in Califorma and ery] K. at home, three sons Dale C., Kirk D. and Glenn Jr all at home; a granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Macfie of Pon ac and Mi Ma Borden of De and a! ther V im of t just ing Service will be held at 1.50 p.m ionday at St. Paul Lutheran hurch with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. His body is at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral, }iome FRED CC. HOCKENBERRY Fred C. Hockenberry, 65, of 454 Auburn Ave., died of a heart ail- nent vesterday at hus | ve 4 retired emplove f Pontiac lotor Division. he was a member f the Pontiac Church of Christ Survivors include three daugh ters Mis Freda Brown of Pon- trac. Mrs Pauline Kelly of Water- ford and Mrs Leitha Christensen wf Pontiac; two sons, Edgar of Chi- go and Gerald of Pontiac; a brother. and four sisters Service will be held at 1:30 p. m Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel] \iemorial Cemetern LAIN L. LEF Lain L. Lee 64, of 785 Kenil- worth St died yesterday of a heart attack at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Flint. He had been ill 11 deys For 29 years Mr. Lee had been assistant foreman at the Lake Street Yards for the city of Pontiac Surviving are his wife, Myrtle a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Mc- Michael of Pontiac: a sister, Mrs Edna Johnson of Pontiac; and two brothers, Festus of Pontiac and Lyman of Tawas City Service will be held at 2 p.m Monday at the Pursiey Funeral Home with burial in Perry ,Mount Park Cemetery. ROBERT SAWYER Robert Sawyer. 56, of 584 Pea cock St, died unexpectedly at his home yesterday. His body is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home THOMAS J. WILSON Thomas J Gloria Giglho of Pontiac and Mrs. ! Alice Scarbrough of Oxbow Lake; and five stepsons, John Henke, bert serving in the Army, Britt, Alfred, 4205 Clyde Rd, will be held 2:30 Richard and Charles Henke, all of p.m Pontiac. + Free Burial will follow in Hodges Ceme- Service will be held at 1.50 p m Monday at the Huntoon Funeral ery Home with burial in Waterford Cemetery. MRS. MAX THOME Mrs. Max (Sarah) Thome of Sunday Philadelphia, Pa, mother of Di Maurice Thome of 1040 James K Blvd, died yesterday in a Phila- delphia hospital at the age of 82 Other survivors include two jaughters, Mrs. Sol Elrick of Phil-* adelphia and Mrs. Kenneth Me- yrans Caslin in California; and a sister, 43 irs. Frances Rosenthal of Detroit p.m Service will be held at 3:30 pm. man Sunday at the Ira Kaufman ¢,)Jow in Ortonville Cemetery Chapel, 9419 Dexter Blvd., Detroit Burial will be in the Machpelah Goodimich Hospital after an illness Cemetery, Ferndale oO GLENWOOD C, BAELE’ burn St. will be held at 2 p.m tomorrow from the CF. Sherman Funeral Home in Ortonville Mr. Bailey died suddenly of heart attack Sunday while hunting Mo., near FE] Mirage, Ari Surviving besides his wife Helena, are a brother, Emmit of Ortonville, and two sisters, Mrs Blanch DeVere of Holly and Mrs Clara Irwin of Detroit FREDERICK C. BREDOW ton AVON TOWNSHIP—The bod, of Smith Frederick C. Bredow, 55, of 2449 sons, Auburn Rd. is at the Donelson- children Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac pending arrangements Allen's He died this morning at the Orior Avon Center Hospital after an 1/l- ness of several months GEORGE E. CUCKSEY KEEGO HARBOR George E. Cucksey, 84, of 3076 Avis Ct.. was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital today after an illness of seven years Arrangements are being made by Pursley Funeral Home, Pon tiac Surviving are his wife, Lottie H; a brother and several nieces and nephews EVERETT M. GILLIAM HOLLY — Prayer service for Everett M. Gilliam, 43, of 217 Col- llege St. will be held at 8 p m Wilson, 66. of 5063 today at the Dryer Funeral Home Pontiac Lake Rd., Waterford Funeral service and burial will be Township. died yesterday after a long illness held in Senath, Mo., Monday. Mr. Gilliam was found dead as He had been an employe of the result of a hunting mishap in Wright Sheet Meta] Co Surviving are his wife, Jessie; a daughter. Myrtle at home; three stepdaughters, Mrs Margaret Deyko in West Virginia, Mrs. Control Forces RAISE REGULAR > 5.95 Men’s Hats > 2.95 Sport -Hats All Jewelry ..... $1.00 Men’s Dress YES, It’s TRUE! 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SALE $29 $33 $23 $29 Sox, 2 for 1.00 ALBERT MEHLBERG Service for Mrs Hallers Corners Mehlberg died unexpectedly home yesterday Her body will be at the Graham Funeral Home, Fenton, until 1 p.m at her Mrs Mrs and four HANS THOMSEN _ are two sisters, Mrs GOODRICH — Service for Gien- of Ortonville and Mrs. Stenza Han- wood C_ Bailey, 67, of 10069 Wash- cen of Warrer MRS. MARY BELLE THOMPSON LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs Burial will be in Seymour Lake \fary Belle Thompson, 61, of 858 Cemetery Vernita Dr Daniel will be held at the Mc- at illness three daughters, Sontag of the same B. Yow of Ben- \Irs a sister and several grand- Mississippi was the most solidly rural cent of its total population living under conditions EMERALD-CUT DIAMOND SET THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 ‘Dishwasher Dies; Once He Was Big Official in Poland LONDON (AP) — A quiet little of dishwasher at a Mayfair hotel died last week at the age of 7 Friends disclosed today that he was Julian Ulrych, . minister of railway and power in prewar Po- land Known at the hotel only as Ju- lian, Ulrych made 7 pounds 6 shil- lings—$19.74—a week At the age of 65, the man who was a close friend of the late Marshal! Pilsudski, prime minister of prewar Poland, was entitled to a pension from the British gov ernment but he spurned any re lef One has to accept the bad things of hfe with the good he told his friends Detroiters Donate Almost $18 Million DETROIT «7 — Detroit's 25-day Torch Drive raised $17,879,239 for community services It was believed to be the largest sum ever pledged in a give - once- for-all charity campaign in the nation. It topped the campaign goal by 1.3 per cent Walter C. Latdlaw, executive vice president of the United Foundation, told a victory dinner of volunteer workers last night that the success of this year's drive ‘‘was the answer to the critics of United) Fund-raising”’ The organization has raised more than 155 million dollars in the past ll years Motorola Chairman Dies of Leukemia CHICAGO M—fPaul Vo Galvin 64, chairman of the board of and co-founder of Motorola, Inc., died Thursday of leukemia. © He and his brother, Joseph, founded the Galvin Manufacturing Co., in 1928 with an initial in- vestment of $565 to make the Mo torola auta radio 6 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET $5950 Exquisite matched 14k gold rings at sum- mer savings. NEW BENRUS WATCH FOR CHRISTMAS! NO MONEY 17 Jewels FEderal Bagwell Offers Tax Solution 17 Jewels 325 $25 Change Constitution by Taking Out Restrictions, Says GOP Candidate KALAMAZOO \f “A perman-' ent solution to Michigan's tax problem depends upon constitu- tiona] revision,’’ Paul D. Bagwell, 1958 Republican candidate for governor said here today = et * “T don't mean writing tax law in- to the Constitution,”’ Bagwell told Kalamazoo County Republicans “TI mean taking out of the Con- stitution many of the tax restric- tions which tile the Legislature's hands.’ Bagwell said the immediate need was a temporary tax pro | gram that would carry the state until the people express them. seli@s on constitutional restric tions, He suggested the Legislature give full consideration to extend- ing the sales tax to fields not now covered, * * * “This will not be popular,’ Bagwell said, ‘‘but it is necessary in vie wof the fiscal situation. The people today are looking for respon- sible answers, not-for a lot of political shenanigans.’’ 1,000 Future Teachers Expected at Confabs LANSING (UPI)—Approximately 1,000 students were expected to- morrow at Future Teachers of. America meetings at Eastern Mich- igan University and the University of Detroit. 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THE 48 West Huron Street FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 PONTIAC PRESS | Pontiac, Michigan Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A FITZGERALD President and Publisher Howaap H Firecraaip w Vice President aud Secretary Business Manager Harsy J. Resp, Haat M Tarspwett ~ Managing Editor Circulation Manager Jonn W Fitroeratp Joun A Ritry Treasurer and Advertising Directo and Editor G. Marsmati Jordan Grorace ©. INMAN Loca! Advertising Classified Manager Manager Panamanian Officials Make Big Demands. It was hardly to be expected that political opportunists in Panama would stage such an insulting and destructive anti-American demon- stration in the Canal Zone on their Independence Day. * * * Under a 1903 treaty the United States holds jurisdiction over the 10 mile wide zone giving this country in perpetuity “all the rights, power and authority within the zone . which the U.S. would possess and ex- ercise if it were the sovereign of the territory.” The treaty has been twice revised raising the annual payment from the original $250,000 to $430,000 and certain U.S. rights were relin- quished * * Again in 1955 annual payments were increased to $1.93 million and property worth $20 to $30 million ceded to Panama. In the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1958, the Panama Company grossed $83.1 million. After paying all costs of the Canal Zone govern- ment and the schools, the net was only $2.6 million. x * * Panamanians are demanding any- thing from nationalization to a work- ing partnership in the company, in- cluding half its gross revenues from ship building, railroad and steamship lines. Recently Panama's officials protested in the United Nations that their Zone workers were underpaid and demanded 50 per cent of the gross revenues. Of the $1.5 billion the U.S. spent on the Canal, only $1 bil- lion has been gotten back. More work is being done there now than at any time since its construc- tion. The Gaillard cut has had to be widened to make room for new super- tankers and other heavy traffic. . * * * The Canal is the principal source of income for Panama- nians. Over the years they have been so busy supplying the Zone and its clients with goods and services, says Editorial Research, that they have neglected their own mineral resources and their own agriculture. For all their talk about nationaliza- tion, Panama's leaders know they couldn’t finance the deal nor run the Canal efficiently if they were given control. They'll settle for more money. Congressmen Honored by Hoffa’s Opposition So now Jimmy Horra is waving his fat checkbook at the congressmen who voted for the Landrum-Griffin labor reform, with the threat: “I'll get you.” * * w What finer honor could there be than to be placed on the list of people opposed by this mobster-surrounded chieftain It’s too bad he limited his scope to those favoring the reform bill. There are a number of nimble politicians who would like to leap on his “list” just to reap the votes of people who have had enough of Hoffa and his ilk. * * * Financing of this political action group will come from the members of the Teamsters by “voluntary con- tributions.” Of course. Choice of can- didates to be opposed will be made by the members of the union. Of course. ‘ Summit Meeting Delay Could Be Advantagecus President EISENHOWER had posed a solution to De GAULLE's op- position to an early summit meeting He suggested a Western pre-summil pro- meeting this month to make prepara- tions for the conference with Russia * * * Premier De GAULLE Obviously felt the “grandeur” of France had been slighted so he issued an invitation to Premier KHRUSHCHEV to visit him and then asked the other Allies for a post- ponement of the summit meeting. In the meantime France may have suc- ceeded in exploding its atomic bomb and joined the other nuclear powers as an equal partner in that respect. * * * The Western meeting is now set for Dec. 19 in Paris as suggested by the Premier of France. The Coolidge Committee, sponsored by» the State Department and the Pentagon will not issue its report on disarmament until January, and delay could be useful to us, too. ; Time gained could be used for more careful preparation and _ consulta- tion with our Allies. It would be worse than useless to hold a summit meet- ing unless the West can present a united front on policies and positions. The Man About Town An Opportunity To Learn About MSUO and What Is Going on There Winter: A season today exceed ing the Speed limit. This open house Sunday at Mich. State University Oakland offers our readers a rare chance to learn more about this great educational and cultural center that has come Into our midst. Under the sponsorship of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, with the complete cooperation of Chan- cellor Durward B. Varner and his entire staff, it is open to the pub- lic Drive your car to the MSUQ aguniinis- tration building between two and five o'clock, where busses will be provided to take you on a competently guided tour of the new buildings and grounds, including those around Meadow Brook Hall And there will be refreshments Los Angeles smog conditions are not as bad as years of adverse publicity has lcd the outside world to believe they are, ac cording to a letter from Francis Pierson, formerly of Pontiac, who has been in LA several years. He says that after a few days in that city you become accustomed to its atmosphere. However, he wishes they didn't have it “What has become of the Ben Davis variety of apples?” asks a letter from George G. Gregson of Milford, who asserts that its great beauty was only skin deep, but it had a good sale to people not if the know. I find that it still 1s being grown under several aliases—and meeting a good sale These cold rains and snow are disagree - able, but I have it from many prominent farmers in the Pontiac area. including Earl Voorheis, that they're just what's needed An oid adage says that the cat holes must be filled with water at the opening of win- ter, if we are io have a productive season next year Just as an experiment in what might be done in this area Charles Spellman of Lake Orion, raised. two crops of pota- ‘oes on the same land The first was planted in his garden in April and dug in July. Then the second crop was plant- ed. and he's now digging them. Florida papers will please copy gives me much enjoyment to watch the manner in which Managing Director John Hirlinger and his staff at the Pontiac Area Cham per of Commerce go after the transient peddlers. phony phone solicitors and fake advertisers Theyre a menace Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Levi L. Thompson of 469 East Mansfield Ave: 5lst wedding 4liniversary . Mrs. Asa Reynoldson 83rd birthday of Birmingham Mr and Mrs. Wilmot Stuart of Rochester, 93rd wedding anniversar Mr. and Mrs. William R. Crawford of Milfor 3rd wedding akniversary Mr. and: Mrs. Al Ringle of Fenton. golden wedding David Lawrence Biting the Hand + . Says Reds Even Brag of Their Tactics WASHINGTON—President Eisen hower, in discussing at his press conference this week the riots and demonstrations against the United States Embassy in Panama, spoke of ‘extremists,’ and, in referring to Cuba, said that Communists like to “fish in troubled waters, and there are cer- tainly troubled waters there.” Eisenhower did not go into details but reaffirmed a recent statement by the American government with reference to the Communist men- ace in Latin American coun- tries He said it LAWRENCE “a little bit puzzling” to him why this should oecur tn the face of the record of friendship of the Was United States for Panama He might have added a reference also to the way the United States helped that country to gain in dependence Eisenhower probably = didn't mean that he ts in doubt sxbout how such episodes arise, but that he is puzzled as to why gov- ernments let such things happen within their borders. The Communist technique is to seize upon any controversial ques tion, no matter how long it has been dormant, in order to play upon the nationalistic feelings of the people THEY TELL ALI What is puzzling is that the Com- munists get awav with their infil tration taches Even the Commu nist’ Party in the United States protected as it is by various de cisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, now boldly reveals its part in helping to stir up trouble inside this country not only in the ranks of labor but wherever the school “‘integration’’ problem and other questions affecting Negroes are raised The latest revelation comes from Herbert Apteker, an Ameri can citizen, who has just written for the Communist Party organ in Moscow a long article boasting about what the American Com munist Party has done to further the objectives of communism. Apteker testified before the sub- versive activities control board in 1949 as an expert on ‘‘Marxism- Leninism”™ and acknowledged at that time membership in the American Communist Parts In his article published in Mos cow on Oct. 17. Apteker gives a glowing description of how the Communist Parts recently gained new strength in the United States He occurred after the defeat of what he ealls McCarthyism —the party's big- gest opposition He adds * * * After the 1957 Congress the party began nursing its wounds and restoring strength. The national committee plenum which took place in February 1958 was symptomatic in this respect It insured the further rallying of the has Says this Its The Country Parson ‘We find it lots easier to go along with the crowd than to show them why we can't.” f party on the basis of the principles uf Marxism-Leninism. This permitted the overcoming of the paralysis which in the course of a number of months had been inhibiting the activities of the party. “Organizational activities re- vived, the loss in the number of party members was made up, and a certain number of new members, particularly among the youth, was acquired. The party tackled edu- cational work and the dissemina- tion of Marxist literature * * * “The most important thing was that the party resumed participa tion in mass work. This refers to the inter-trade union struggle, to demonstration of jobless people that took place recently. to certain aspects of the struggle of the Negroes, particularly to the move- ment for integrated children’s edu- cation in schools. PLAYS BIG ROLE “The party plays a considerable role in the struggle against military preparations and the foreign policy of ‘cold war.’ It extends assistance to various mass anti-militaristic organizations and has begun devel- oping a struggle for peace directly among the masses. In. recent times, it has organized street meet ings and demonstrations in some very large cities.’ (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Ironing Your Dollar Bills Way to Disinfect Them One day when news was scarce a reporter filled a sizable gap with a story about filthy lucre—he said the dollar bill, which, if you re- member, was worth a_ dollar when wages were 10 cents an hour. carried all sorts of disease germs, notably germs of diphthena, tuber culosis. measles sinaltpox The precursor of what known as science writers ranged a little too far ahead. for no one has identified a measles or a smallpox germ as vet are DR. BRADY * * * It is conceivable that septic in- fection. acute blood poisoning, sep- ticemia may occur from contami- nation of a wound or cut or abra- ston by staphylococci or strepto- cocci on a soiled treasury note or for that matter by such germs on an apparently immaculate note But it is improbable that in- fection with tuberculosis, mea- sles, diphtheria or smallpox ever occurs otherwise than by respira. tory infection—the specific germ or virus being carried from one person to another in the visible and palpable or invisibly fine and impalpable droplets of cough. sneeze or conversation spray. Prevention of septic infection does not require the burning of treasury notes. For that matter. you ¢an save 50 cents. or is it only 48 cents now, bv disinfecting or sterilizing the dollar bill with heat—ironing WASH YOUR HANDS _«Aside from ironing paper money to disinfect or sterilize it, the most dependable protection against any kind of infection from handling contaminated paper, cloth, metal wooden or s\nthetic articles or ma- terials is by +1) taking care not to lick the finger ‘using a sponge or similar moistener instead) and (2) conscientiously washing the hand& with plain soap and water when- ever you stop to eat, drink, smoke ur rest Indeed, for all practical pur- poses, washing and ironing clothes, napery, bed linen, no matter what disease a previous user may have had, makes them perfectly safe for anybody to Thorough soap and water wash- ing disinfects articles. objects or implements made of metal, wood or plastic The best sufgeons depend en- tirely upon soap and water scrub- bing of hands and forearms and wearing sterile rubber gloves and suitable masks to prevent contami nation or infection of the operative wound. No “powerful” chemical antiseptics or disinfectants are used in or about the operating , room. Instruments and dressings are sterilized by steam under pres- sure * * * No chemical, old or new, that ts sufe to use on the skin, will ‘‘de- stroy bacteria’ more certainly than plain soap and water does. so it Is silly to add such a chemical to soap Signed letters not more page or 19 words long personal health than ? pertaining to end hygiene, not dis ease diagnosis, or treatment § wil! he answered by Dr William Brady if a stamped self-addressed envelope !« se! to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac Mic iiu% (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People ‘Should Teachers Assign Homework on Away with weekend homework. homework shouldn't be assign school are enough for teenagers who hav * * Weekend?’ There are excellent reasons why ed for weekends. Five days devoted to e many praiseworthy interests * With homework for Saturday and Sunday, when can we find time to help our parents, go shopping, go to a football or basketball game, see worthwhile movies, watch good TV programs or just relax? Any- way, most weekend homework is left until Sunday night unless we're rare people who sit down to it on Friday evening in spite of games, dates and parties. * * * Weekend homework is usually done so poorly that on Monday teach. ers threaten whole classes that haven’t the haziest notion what the les. son 1s about If we had no homework to haunt our weekends, we coul:! go to schoo! Monday fresh and willing to work with vim. Teachers don't you agree? Student Up to the Ears in Homew@rk ‘Why Must They Park All Day?’ Recently I've had to visit a doc- tor in the Riker Building and since my wife's treatment takes only a few minutes, I looked for parking space with a meter near the build- ing. * x * I noticed several cars belong- ing to Courthouse or Prosecutor's Oftice employes that take up space all day, Why must these spaces be reserved all day” Street spaces are provided for people who go downtown to transact business and then go home, not for cars to park in all day. * * * I pay taxes and think I'm entitled to a place at the curb for a few munutes. If people are going to be parking all day and work at the Courthouse, why not park in the parking lot a block or so away? Henry Sharpe 86'. S. Perry St Quiz Show Stories Prompt Letters With the dishonest quiz shows so much in the news, I've been wondering about the other con- tests sponsored by the same com- panies Are these ‘winners’ picked, too? I've never heard of anyone in this area winning any of the big «ash prizes, have you? * * * the public, have winning or are these contests just a dishonest way to get thepublic to buy their pro- ducts” Do we any chance of Just Wondering It'« interesting that your Nov- ember 4 issue contains 17. sep- arate news stores dealing with “fixed” TV quiz shows. Heavens, enough is enough. hus * * The whole incident is regret- table, but the Committee could spend taxpayers’ money to bet- ter effect than to continue drag. ging out past history. If they must investigate something, why not dishonest commercials that cost everyone money? * * * The nation’s newspapers must be hard up for news to devote so much space and so many big, black headlines to this particular fiasco Quizzed to Death Case Records of a Psychologist: Steer Your Son, Don’t Notice Mr. Krieger's question and aie study my answer, for it will show you how to steer a son into any career you may wish for him. But many bril- liant parents actually drive their sons away from their own profession by failing to use the 2 laws below. Send for the “Vo- cational Guidance Kit.” By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-489: W. M_ Krieger, aged about 55. is one of the best Applied Psychologists in America * * * He is Managing Director of the National Selected Morticians, and recently at lunch- eon. he asked: “Dr. Crane, like all professions, we are inter- ested in recruiting talented high school graduates for entrance into Mortuary College. “What do you think would be the best tactics to : employ? DR. CRANE “Many of our members would like to have their sons follow in their foofsteps. * * * ‘But frequently sons seem to veer away from their dad's pro- fession.”’ VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE STRATEGY Physicians and lawyers and dentists and other professional men have often privately asked for suggestions on this very point. They may have spent 25 years building up a thriving practice. And they have longed for the time when their sons would fal- low in their footsteps. “Dr. Crane, think of the ad- vantages,”’ they will gay. “Junior could start out where I have left off. And we'd benefit, too, by having the same surname.” * * * But Junior may want to carve out a future in his own right “Dr. Crane. I dong want to ride Dad's coattails,"” he may confess when I interview him privately. “I'd rather enter a field where I am not known. Then, if I succeed, it will all be due to my own efforts and I'll get the full credit, “But if I go in with Dad, people will always say he paved the way and [ wil thus never get any praise. * * * So please of Vocational (1) Git mostest. (2) Inflate your son's ego with your profession or he will NEVER like it. WHY WE LIKE ANYTHING Everybody has this tattoo across his chest: “I WANT TO FEEL IM- PORTANT.’ When I recently interviewed a series of successful morticians as to how they first got interested in becoming a mortician, I found that the ambulance tipped the scales. “When [ was a kid.”’ was the usual reply. “I was befriended by our local mortician * * * “He asked me to help him one day when he was shorthanded at a funeral. _ ‘And he praised me, saying I'd make a good mortician. Then he let me drive the ambulance on an emergency call. remember Guidance, there fustest two laws namely: with the “And it was the greatest thrill of my life to whiz along with the siren screaming and the red flickering. . nent Everybody got out of my way and I was the big eet on the high- way. I never got over that thrill, so I decided to enter Mortuary College.”’ . * * * Moreo\ er. I have found that the ‘Fire Hall’s Worst Fire Trap of All Some time ago I had the very dubious honor of being allowed tu ascend into the’ tower of fire sta tion number one to check the an tenna installation. . * * From this point, our fine City Hall buildings and new corstruc- tion work was quite evident just down the street. As I looked around myself in the fire hall, | found it to be the worst fire trap in the City that I’ve ever been in. It has the construction of an old log stockade. * * * I would like to have some of ot city fathers take a tour of th building. It’s as ancient as an of the old fire engines our childre are romping on in local plas grounds. Robert L. Dalby 348 E. Lehigh St. Reader Answers on Carpet Sales To Almost Hooked, maybe ): couldn't qualify for a carpet. x* * * 1 have had my carpet for «a very short time and it’s mine, all mine, at no cost. This is the most wonderful opportunity the working man could ever come across and I’m thankful to the person who turned in my name I've gotten something I've wanted for years but couldn’. afford te buy. * * * I trust people and I'm gla because it sure pays off. At lea it did with the company I dea with. Oh, So Gla Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Memories are wonderful .. . A- they can make us glad... And even those that now and then . May cause us to be sad... Men ories are clouds of white... An rainbows in the sky .. . Dreams days and years ago Wii. laughter or a sigh. . . Often the remind us of . . . Mistakes th: ' we have made... And nudge 1 - In a quiet way ... To earn better grade... And that is sure logical . . . For we could not rece . Anything if humans had . No memory at all... All me ores in some way have purpose in this life . Especia' to help us face Our strugy and our strife (Copyright 1959) Force Him men who go into medicine or den tistry have often been predispose in favor of those professions eve: before the age of 12 years. So our Vocational Guidance needs to move down into grade school, for it now tis limited chiefly to high school and college age groups. Intrigue the interest of grad schoolers with your chemistry o dental lab strategy or your am a ‘. ¢ © oP c+e9 bulance sirens, and you thus “git there fustest."" Then remember that universal tattoo on every- body's chest! ~ x* * * For further strategy, send for my “Vocational Guidance Kit.” enclosing a stamped return en- velope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It contains an ‘“‘Introvert-Ex- trovert Test’ and other Rating Seales. Always write to Dr. George W. 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M. ‘Some Counties Should Merge But State Researcher Sees Little Likelihood of Such Action ANN ARBOR - County ¢ but none of these at least in theory is as good as actual county consolidation."’ Some of these approaches, he said, are multicounty water and sewage consolidations, and col- lege, airport and health units. These make it possible to pro- vide more services at a lower.,- cost because they encompass a larger population, he added. However, Pealy concluded, multi tv functional boards often are pered by f lack Of coordination hich leads to duplication and con Ike’s Nephew in Army Near Iron Curtain Solidation merging of two or, more counties s needed Various parts of Michigan but the odds are against it ever happen- ing * * * Thats the ew of Pobert H Pealy, research associate and ed tor of publications at the lt: ' sity of Michigan's Institute of Pub lic Administration Pealy said In an interview that county consolidation is a good idea in theory and Michigan has the legal tools at hand to do it But there appear to be too many obstacles in the path of such a move, he said. “For example, if you want t consolidate four counties you put the People in existing county seats are often unwuling to see the moved" he said. 2 BIG FACTORS “Civic pride and loss of business are factors in this unwillingness wnere d county seat”? county seat Other hurdles listed by Pealy were the resistance of county of KASSEL. Germany (UPI) — A nephew of President Eisenhower s quietly putting in his Army service with the top-secret Army Security Agency a few miles from curtain * * * Eisenhower Jr the in Earl D 23. goes ut of his way to stay inconspicu- ous but admits that his name ises a “bit of curiosity,” espe ily among Germans near his off-post home when they see it stitched on the pocket of his arm: fatigue uniform Eisenhower is the son of Earl Eisenhower, next to youngest of the President's seven brothers. His home is at LaGirance, Il. Earl Jr February 1957 enlisted in the Army in and is now &@ spe- ficials who may jose their jobs cialist fourth class, equivalent to through merging and the prob- a corporal, He came to Germany lem of finding an equitable in October 1958, and expects to distribution of the tax burden. remain here until shortly before The university researcher said ‘US discharge next January there have been only two cases * * ae of county consolidation in US A visit with his ost th rated history coe in Tatneaee ive 1518 high on the President's list during and another in Georgia in 1932 his recent visit to Bonn, although ri " " shortage of time limited it to half “There are other, more popular ways of achieving some of the goals of consolidation,”” Pealy said PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cass FE 3-7129 an hour 7 Count 12 Million Jews | There are slightly more than 12 million Jews in the world. About 6,200,000 live in North, Centra] and South America; about 3,500,000 in Europe; approximately 1,900,000 in Asia; some 560,000 in Africa and about 65,000 in Australia and New Zealand Junked by Navy “Wh'KE ENGAGED" Montreal showgirl Joan Stuart, 22, announced she will wed Negro star Sammy Davis Jr. after Christ- s objections. She has been playing for the mas despite her family past 14 months in a Montreal supper club review. Davis has been converted to Judaism and Miss Stuart refused to say if she would join Sammy's faith to marry him. Sammy says he hopes to over- come her parents’ objections before they marty. He hasn't met them vet. Mrs. John Stuart, in Toronto, said: ‘‘She’s only known him 10 days, naturally we disapprove.”’ Joan says: “We tdiked and talked over coffee and found we had lots in common.” Don’t Stick to Farm The nation’s farm families re 14 Jet Seaplanes ceived about eight billion dollars from off-the-farm The Navy 1958, according to the National In activities in WASHINGTON (AP) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 '‘Charlie My Boy’ NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University students held a demon- stration on the campus Thursday night demanding that Charles Van Doren be rehired as a teacher However, many attending were anti-Van Dorén Conservator Sought for Marilyn's Mother LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A peti- filed in Superior Court yesterday asking a conseravtor be appointed for Mrs. Gladys Baker, yT-year-old mother of film star Marilyn Monroe The petition was-on behalf of Mrs. Inez C. Melson who was Miss Monroe’s business manager tion was for several years’ before’ the actress moved to New York in 1955 195: An affidavit filed with the peti- tion and signed by Miss Monroe stated the actress had defrayed al] her mother’s expenses since Feb. 17, 1953. It said Miss Monroe, wife of playwright Arthur Miller, has arranged for Mrs. Melson to visit the actress’ mother once a month to care for her needs Mrs. Baker is confined to Rock- haven Sanitarium in nearby Students Sing Praises of Good OT’ Van Doren about in front of the men’s dor- shouting, “We want mitories Charlie back From a dormitory window came a tromobne solo of ‘Charlie My Boy.”’ * * * Earlier, nearly 1,000 students signed a petition asking reinstate- ment of the 33-year-old former English professor. Co lumbia dropped Van Doren last Monday after his testimony be fore a congressional subcommittee in Washington. 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E. group, helps Mrs. Elmer J. recreation room President and Pope Much Alike to the public by affectionate ‘ke’ and ‘Papa Giovanni’ to Meet _ BY LOUIS CASSELS }humility. They move through the ruler, the meeting will be formal- WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- pomp and ceremony of their high ly a conference between chiefs of dent Eisenhower's visit to the Vati- Offices with the same slightly in- state .n next month will bring together Credulous look, as if they still Eisenhower will be the second two of the world’s most magnetic cannot quite believe that all this This reporter has met both men Finally, they have in common ference —the President on many occa- |@ consuming interest in building sions in Washington, the Pope |4 bulwark beneath the shaky struc- at an audience at Castel Gandolfo ture of world peace. It is this Tur ns Seasickness three months ago. |mutual concern that probably will He can testify that they are re.|form the main topic of their con Into qa Blessing markably alike, despite their wide- . divergent backgrounds | If they touch on the subject of COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — When : he was a midshipman at the Nava Presbyterian President will find 4, ademy in 1912, William H. Rabe Their most striking similarity is Tellgiom, the Catholic Pope and the eir great natural talent for liking nd being liked by all sorts of that they share another strong con- 4. plagued with seasickness people. 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Danes label them ‘bug- flathats bears.”” Russians refer to them * * . as “‘hooligans.’’ Each nation has’ Manv European parents consider a name for them States, it's ‘juvenile delinquents Teen-age terrorism is not cal of the children of World War Il. But the headline stuff the gaudy black the symbol of the wars Today most of ally the wealth plagued by Take Bandol on the French Riviera. For European travel guidebooks have suggested it Is eve generatior Europe ler nations are espec be Ing juvenile delinquen years a visit to this ‘quaint, sleepy” little town. Recently Bandol's delinquents began welcoming tourists with clubs and bicycle chains. French police estimate 100 of the town's 3,000 residents are venile delin- quents * * . Gay Paris sports an officially estimated 10.000 to 12,000 mem- bers of ‘‘Les Bandes’’ (the gangs) In July, Sweden's rebels without a cause invaded Kristianstad and nearlv destroyed the towr In Bonn, worried West German officials reported phe adult crime rate is steadily falling while the juvenile crime rate is_ stead climbing British policemen are as polite as butlers, but they often arrest Teddy boys on sight. That's the rub. As in America clothes do not make a_ juvenile delinquent. Europea: outh de lights in the usual ‘ patie _ blue jeans and leather jackets Young Austrian males fancy beatnik-like beards. West Ger- many's ‘“‘habstarke” (half - baked Farmers Facing Lower Prices But Consumers to Get Break in 1960 on Drop in Food Costs WASHINGTON (B® — A govern ment report on the national food outlook for 1960 carries good news for consumers but dreary fore- casts for farmers The Agricultural Marketing Service said retail food prices — which have been going up in recent weeks — are expected to average a little lower next year than this But prices to farmers, on the other hand, are likely to go down still further. Current farm prices are 6 per cent below a year ago. The report also forecast some- what larger supplies of food in 1960, including meats. Because _ of the prospective targer sup- plies of both pork and beef, meat prices are expected to average lower than this year. The report said per capita con sumption of food is expected to be about the same next year as this - an average daily rate of 3.210 calories The department said retail food prices would go down more except for a prospective increase in marketing charges. These charges reflecting higher labor and material costs will offset a part of the reduction in prices paid to farmers Civilian demand for pected to continue at a high | n 1960, the report said food |\« ex U. S. Men’ s Feet* " Growing Bigger All the Time WEBSTER Mass (UPI) — The foot of the American male is get- ting bigger all the. time — growing a third of an inch every 20 years and from an average shoe size seven 75 years ago to a 10 today These stastics were gathered by such interested parties as the American Podiatry Assn., the Lea- ther Industries of America and Richard Sears, vice president of a shoe manufacturing firm. Sears said that nutritionists at- tribute the growth to the fact that diets in the United States are richer fm protein and vitamins than any where in the world. Orthopedic authorities say it !s because the American man is get ting taller and heavier and his feet are spreading out and ahead to accommodate the additional burden, Americans Entering Worst Health Time NEW YORK (UPI)—Americans are facing the most dangerous months of the year as far as health is concerned, according to the In stitute of Life Insurance. September is the most healthful month of the year, the Institute reportéd, with deaths and illnesses reaching their lowest point. Then, the death rate gets progressively worse until it reaches its peak in March. 652 Stores and Sérvices ONE LEVEL SHOPPING Free Parking for * 000 Cars MIRACLE MILE re 8. Telegraph at Square tone ne In the United typi- their offspring cultural deadbeats Eivis Europe than George Presley better Washington is king Britain's Tommy Steele, a tea- sipping Presley, curdies the cream 1 London's packed teen age colfpe houses. West many's Peter Kraus, of the gut roll Vienna (ser school, Is than teral rock ‘n' more Johann Strauss popular in Feurope's ris ng economic. pos tion has lined teen-age pockets with odgd-jor earninys Chief ta vet o teen-age shoppers are motorcycles and second-hand cars - preter ably without the muffler But the best-known of creature comforts among European JDs are switch-blade knives, brass knuckles and the trusty bicycle chain Snapped one rumble-weary Paris official: ‘‘They don’t give a damr Reports a French newsman “The juvenile delinquents are vo ng flashy. They like the publicity tney are getting “They are with reporters, very cooperative have gone as far as staging phony rumbles for cameramen. They constantly play their self-assigned roles of tough guys a la Brando and James Dean.” Many Europeans blame America _for setting the pace for juvenile delinquency. They cite the teen age idolatry of Presley. Brando U. S. jazz and rock 'n’ rol) musi cians, and the influence of the Gls * * * French teen-agers call brass knuckles ‘‘le coup de poing Ameri cain” (‘a blow of the American fist’’) The Rolls-Royce of a Swedish youth is a carefully rebuilt and hot- rodded American car. French de- linquents openly admire the United States and detest the Soviet Union | | The Soviet press blames its | youthful non-comformity on America. In southern European countries | where family life and religion en joy stronger control, police report far less trouble with juveniles *® *® * In Italy only a few but publicized teen-age riots have re quired firm police action Only one troubled northern European nation has launched a full-scale attack on juvenile delin- quency. The result is that there's little wrong in Denmark as far as well juveniles go - : - In Copenhagen. teen-age crime did zoom immediately after the war. But police organized a net- work of police youth clubs. Police- men visited every slum home counseled parents and organized international tours for onetime teen-age ‘‘bugbears’’ who pay only six dollars a year for trips to Sweden, Yugoslavia and Switzer land “We don't consider ourselves saving angels,”’ said Copenhag en's Police Oberseargeant John Schwartlose. 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Reg. $12.95 Ladies’ Softee G Marathon Enna Jettick Shoes STORE MIRACLE MILE we FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 THE PONTIAC PRESS" THIRTEEN t ~ Northern High Features ‘Education Week’ Talks ; o’ aA 3 Pontiac Press Phote = QN THE AIR—Members of the Ann Ess Merrow Future Teach- ers Club at Pontiac Northern High Schoo! will broadcast to the stu- is ‘Praise and Appraise Your Schools.’’ Warmin are (from left) Richard Bailey, 66 E g up for next week Longfellow St; Karen Reg- dent body each morning next week on some phase of education naldson, 107 W. Ann Arbor Ave., and Marlene Beyer, 435 Mt. Clem- ens St. today. National Education Week is observed Nov. 8 to 14. Its theme Central High Announces Field Service Nominees By BARBARA GRIFFIN jis on the schoo! program in Swe American Field Service den and Sue Koprince spent an Committee at Pontiac Central has interesting and enjoyable summer with a German family the four semi-finalists . The student body filed into the for AFS Americans Abroad SuM-\> ym this afternoon for a pep as- mer and school programs. sembly sponsored by the cheer- Juniors Donna Helmkamp, Da : leaders in preparation for tonight's Todd, Karen Kessler afd Donn@/game with Bay City Central. An Douglass were chosen by the COM-/unusual feature was added to this mittee after a series of interviews pep assembly as the cheerleaders to send their applications to AFS presented cheers from foreign in New York for the final screen-| countries and then gave the Ameri- ing can version Rochester Clu The announced toms and way of life. A student on the school program also stays t “Press’ Throws Dance Tonight at St. Frederick | By PAT VILLELLA of St. Frederick Hligh School Press Club and those on the staff of RAMROD are spon- soring a dance 8 to 1l pm at the Parish Hall The event is a benefit to raise capital for the publishing of RAM ROD Committee chairmen have been busy for the past few, weeks in preparing for the success of this dance. The decorations will have newspapers as the main theme. The members today The Ferro’s will be accompanied jby the fine combo the Jaguars to entertain those attending the dance ‘COMMITTEEMEN Those on the committees include Dianne Landry, Kitty Carry, Sue McHugh, Pat Green, Joan Sharpe, Liz Mountain, Kirby Meagher, Car] |Roselli, Phil Bieri, Reg Bassett and ; Walled Lake High Report Cards Bright By PAULA PROULX When report cards were issued Flora McCartney, Carol Hender- fer Blondes’ at Walled Lake High this week it son. was noted that 22 per cent of the Hibbard seniors, 17 per cent of the juniors and 14 per cent of the sophomores garet Lenger “B had maintained averages of or better. * * * Last week members of the Future sponsor of the Catalinas Nurses Club visited Mercy Hospi- tal in Detroit. This was one of several planned trips to see nurses’ quarters and hospital work- ing conditions In spite of their recent loss to Farmington, Chess Club mem- bers are anticipating their next matches. Sophomores Hold Dance Tonight at St. Michael's By BARBABA ARDELAN with a foreign family and at- tends school there for at least one semester. !Mike Yarnold. The sophomores at St. Michael of the final decision. Officers Chose * * * High School are sponsoring a dance The summer program pro- vides for an American student to stay with a foreign family fpr By ape 1A — Besides the dance benefitting which will be held in the parish Presently, Sherry Fink of Central The J.E.T.'s Club, Future Nurses the pocketbook of the Press Club hall tonight from 830 to 11:30 — — and Girls Athletic Association of jt will also benefit the RAMROD Chairmen of the dance are Gibb six weeks and learn their cus- } Rochester Senior High School have in supplying it with pictures of Hoffman and Bob Flanigan. M : —_ .. the Ferro’s and Jaguars and those! Chairmen of the various com- West Bloomfield shosen their ne w slates of officers attending the dance” mittees are Gary Hintz, refresh- b Bi for the 1959-60 term These pictures will appear in the ments; Donald Bookie. entertai Show oat 1g Heading the clubs are respec- next edition of the RAMROD, which ment Shannon Donnelly ad tively: Dwight Hughes, Patty will be off the press the 25th of vertising and Sharon Rodden ‘Hit’ With Folks By DODI DWYER The showboat has come and gone in the form of the second annual Minstrel show by the West Bloom field High School P JA ‘decorating McKinney, and Carol Sabourin. Other officers of the J.E.T.’s in clude: Al Price, vice president and Ellen Ketelson, secretary-| treasurer | Mary Kay Lanktree, vice presi-| this month. hereof the West (Gent: Nancy Dahline, secretary; | Mothers and fathers o we v od Kay iocialies mauncs| Be A a a ee remaining officers. of voices in a chorus on the good old the F.N songs and they showed the teen- _ agers a few of the dances from G.A.A. OFFICERS | the past. For the G.A.A. are: Sue Schlecte Tis ace teleied ‘quaricts, president; Marcia Seed, sec-| baton twirling, a dance by retary; and Janis Stevens, treas- i — JUrer. | Betty Pruse, a banjo number by Joe Sharpy and many other sur- “ | os penn ‘Dad's Night’ Is e production inciude ennis | Alix, Don Cole, Scott Giroux Featured Event | ‘a } Pitser, Karl pete Vas at Clarkston High By PAULETTE KIMBALL Micky Patten, Larry Rabel, John Smith and sher Merlin Asplin was the musical director, while the production was Tonight is Dad’s Night at Clarks handled William Laitinen ion Hah Schoul. Ak ik wart of Ue Their accompanist was Ron Thorn- program honoring football players | by There are good schools... and there are better schools. How does your child’s ¢} wa school rate? Visit his school. Sit in on some classes. Talk to teachers, principals, students. If you feel that there is room for improvement... see what you can do to help. Visit your schools any time, but especially during— AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK November -8-14, 1959 A Visit Your Schools . . . OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULES: Monday 7 to 9, Junior Highs Tuesday 7-9, Senior Highs Wednesday 7 - 9 — Elementary Schools } Sscn members burn. Ticket chairman was MTS. fathers, the varsity players. follow Blackmore ing an introduction, will run over a aaa and shake hands with fheir dads who will be seated on the sideline . Pj k d At halftime, the band will per Karen Lane IC form and Senior band will be honored, Queen at Avondale After the game, while dads and coaches are having coffee and | By IRVIN GINGRICH doughnuts in the cafeteria, the | The game which will decide who — class will be sponsoring will be the Oakland B champs in, * ance: football will be played tonight, as) Sharon Dawley, Adele Lynady, Avondale invades Fitzgerald |Karolyn Ingersoll and Lona Nelson thusiasm has have given the dance its publicity. | The spirit and enthusia é Fixing the decorations are Naomi mounted a little more each day Armstrong, Delores De Nise, Nan-| throughout this past week amoug , Eienbaum, Mary Robbins and| the student body as it has realy pi Wright. ized the importance of this single : z& *« * game. Rosalie Lippert, Donna Harris Karen Lane was elected Home-' Betty Sarvis, Lonnie Cranick and | coming Queen and was crowned Rebecca De Long will be selling | by Pat Parker, last year's queen tickets while Carolyn Talmage and . festivi- Ren Jyleen will be in charge of during the Homecoming This advertisement sponsored by: ties last Friday night spinning the records. Pontiac Education Association and Pontiac The Future Nurses Club took Dave Greshem, Chuck Houston Federation of Teachers Don De Nise and Jim Gunter will st place with their Homecoming a | \clean up when the dance is over. | float to win $1. | Members of the Northern and f PA Broadcasts um Scheduled Daily Speakers to Be From Future Teachers Club; Open House !s Slated By ED SANTALA Next eek. Nov. 8-14, is National Education Week. Northern will be busy humming with educational features including an open house and public addre talks on education and its meaning by the Future Teachers The SS system for the week is Appraise Your Ann Ess theme “Praise and Schools.” Members of the Morrow Future Teachers Club wil speak each on a morning on of education today. These subjects pt ase are The Child—What tion mean to him? The Parents—How can work for better schools? The Teacher—What is a teach- ° dues educa- they er? The School Board Member— What are his responsibilities? The Voter—How does he make | his decisions on education? | the week will be Marlene Beyer, Barbara Ever The acobs Speakers for Richard Bailey Karen Rognaldson ett and Barbara Berryman club is sponsored by Lilhlan Jé Open house will be held at North-! ern on Tuesday. Parents will follow a shortened of the dents’ six-hour . schedule — PREPPING FOR PLAY Like seasoned Pontiac Press Photo troupers these Waterford Township High School thespians go digging in their old trunk for suit- they wear in ‘Gentlemen scheduled for production Nov. These cast members are (from left) $543 Motorway Dr ; Clark Lefurgy, and Susan Shaw, 3071 Old Orchard 20 to 21 Kathy Kestin 2750 Colrain Rd Central Dolphin Club have arated into two groups because of transportation difficulties. Mem bership in the new Northern Cata al 4) se} costumes will Blondes,”’ able Prefet linas will be confined to girls, be d on special though boys will iS¢ Curtain Goes Up Nov. 20 Waterford Players Rehearse ‘Blondes’ occasions Officers of the club are Sandy Hilderly, president; Ct! De Rousse, vice president; Judy Kern, iarlotte secretary; Linda Underhill, treas- urer, and Ann eee te historian By JOHN TEEUWISSEN Daughters of the American { Seniors will hold their mock New members of the club are , . 7" omer ; i ( he a Rehearsals for ‘Gentlemen Pre-| Revolution Citizenship Award at election next week. Balloting for aro ampbell, Rul ramp are tow ii were Waterford was Julia Dovre. A : : “, pve senior girl, the DAR good citi- Most Athletic, Most “Dependable, Kay Crampton and Nancy The members of the cast, publicity) pen ig selected by the faculty fost All-around, Most Humorous, ; . committee and those connected: on the basis of dependability, ‘ Va) Also in the organization are Mar with the production of the play service, leadership and patrio- Most Likely to Succeed, Most Valu- McKinney, Br aap ne ‘Shar have been busy preparing for the, tism. able to Class, Most All-Around cKN ie sre é es < 1ar- , _ . . 7° . ‘tio ~hedule or Nov. 20 ve . ay) Talented, Clas Flirt, Prettiest on Burklow, Karol Clark and Karen pexmuess nh meepodied em Fi Juli¢ and her mother will be oe ee Madelin McConnell ae. guests, with the other area award Eyes and Best Smile will take Christian is the Chosen as winner of winners, at a DAR dinner meeting. 'place in homerooms. Leonard Distributor’s New Location- 45 NORTH SAGINAW STREET OPPOSITE ARTHUR’S DDRESS IS OUR ONLY CHANGE LEQNARD 45 N. SAGINAW ST. DOWNTOWN 4 DRS. SOUTH| OF COURT HOUSE | PONTIAC ‘ s FOURTEEN Nature Aids to Save Girl From Knife An 11-year-old Berkley girl.m not have to undergo the surge objected to by her mother for re ligious reasons he gt Carol } i , “uphng St., was released frot 1 Hospital in Detroit Wednes y after surgeons said a swelling behind her eyes had receded. Dr 11. Harvey Gass said earlier that exploratory Sure miaglit be necessary to determuie if Carol had a biain tumor Authorities made the girl a ward of jusemle court after her widowed motber, Doris Krumin, refused to aflow surgery because Carol might require blood trans fusions Mrs. wv 4 member of Jehovah's Wit St 1 that while st was t i te surgery itself she would not allow possible transfu ns | she believed this would violate scriptural rule against the eat- ing of blood.” * * * Dr. Gass, wl ske j cir] be made a tof 1 rt te make an operat 1p e. said that the surgery t n be necessary now The girl returned home to het mother after her discharge from the hospital Juvenile yurt spokesmen said they wou d retain the authority to allow an opera tion should the hospital or Dr Gass decide one is necessary) Carol will be kept under obser vation while at home, Dr. Gass said Brigitte’s Hubby inthe Army, but She ‘Stays Near’ LONDON (UPI) — Yesterday morning Jacques Charrier the husband of Brigitte Bardot By nightfall he was Private Sec ond Class Charrier in the French army. was * * * He tore himself away from the arms of moviedom's sex kitten to answer the draft for military service, and according to the London Daily Mirror it was a shattering experience. “What a shock they had In store for him when he was taXen to his barrack from the Orange,” the Mirror said. “He took one step inside and recoiled with a gasp! “Above nearly bed was a photo graph of the army's favorite pinup girl, BRIGITTE BARDOT. “Said Jacques, ‘It's bad enough having to LEAVE my wife to join the army. But to see her like that above every bed .. - it’s just a nightmare.’ ”’ Armstrong Cushiontone Tile @ Classic © Full Random © Textured Michigan Surety Handled by New Three-Man Group LANSING (A group of Mict gal { tors has taken over the VT ic ran Surety Co to try fo keep 1 o { the hands of the re DS t Ingham County Circuit Judge Louis #2 Coash yesterday agreed to a 4)-da postponement of a hearing on a petition to put the Lar gol rance fitm into re t t SI } 4 three-man committee was named to run the firm pending an independent audit of its as- All but one of a group of out-of state directors have” re sighed, Coash yas told. sets State insurance Commiussione! Frank Blackford. who started the , receiversbip action, was named to the coninmiuttes The others are G W Draper of Lansing, executive vice president: and R. E. Reichert of Ann Arbor, president of the; Ann Arbor Bank and a director of! ithe City Bank of Detroit. Blackford said he still felt the ompany was not solvent and need ed about $1,800,000 “‘to put it on en keel again" * * * ] had alleged that Mark H Kroll of Cincinnati, company pres ident. had manipulated the affairs of the company for personal profit and diverted its funds into other holdings Kroll issued a statement say ing he had “always been willing to step aside if necessary to save the company from a long court battle which would destroy it.” Kroll added j “The court's order shows that Commissioner Blackford was not correct in saying Michigan Sure ty is ‘hopelessly. insolvent.’ The | fact that the company is author- ized to continue operating shows that it is solvent.” with offices in about The Lansing seven mi lon dollars in insurance premiums yearly, mainly on bail, surety and performance bonds, “Our first to preserve the company ford said in agreeing to the de- lay. ‘‘We feel that matters have been put into the hands of those who will preserve the inter policy-holders company writes interest is in trying best the and creditors “We want it understood that this constitutes a receiver- ship,”” said Roscoe O. Bonisteel of Ann Arbor, a company director and a member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents. ‘But believe there is room for an audit ests of public, In no Way swe Announced as resigned from the company were Kroll, Jay Watkins, a former Indiana lieu- tenant governor; Julius T, Grad- ' ison, an Indiana contractor, and Install your own Armstrong ceiling! eS) FREE Weekend Wonder Apron when you buy an Armstrong Ceng Her expires Jan 1, 1960 Armstrong Decorator Series A COMPLETE LINE T FIT YOUR NEEDS —=— > @ PHILIPPINE MAHOCANY ® RED OAK © CHERRY ® SEN (japanese Ash) ® WALNUT) @ BIRCH — ‘je, Decorative _—— = _— You Can Your self That Install ECONOMICAL— EXPENSIVE APPEARANCE Finished Panels Natural Wood Panels @ Wormy Chestnut @ Tavern Grade These are natural wood at our yard and at These V-grc ved panels have a pe finish that ea nist gr an g eal- ng r extra just install and wax @ Redwood Ocak @ Birch 34-inch thick panels all in yrices that save you money BURKE LUMBER CO. 4495 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-1211 ' Black-| W. A. Helmke of Fort Wayne, Ind Nelson Lancwne of Columbus Ohio, president of the national Young Democrats, will be the only out-of-state director remain Michigan dire¢ include and C. FO Jen Jones, R. P. Lymar all of Lansing other ing on the board tors retained Draper Reichert nings, C M Fred Blackford said the of the mean charges of Zonistee! and Marin postponement petition hearing did not mproper proce i firm would be ures against the Pair Must Face False Advertising Charge Nov.'18 Two Detroit men will stand tria] on charges of false advertising after pleading not guilty before Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum Co-Owners of three new Su per Bargain Centers which opened last week, they are Joseph and Alfred Buchabauimn The two are free on persona! bond pending trial Nov. 18 The Business Ethics Board sought a warrant against them earlier this week. It was issued by Assistant Oakland Count Prosecutor Anthony Renne The warrant claims they we charging more for some items than advertised Oct. 29 in The Pontiac having othe: items in stock as advertised, and reneging on the granting of sor prizes Press, not door PTA Fai Saturday at Monteith School The Monteith School in Water ford Township will hold its annual PTA Fair 11 am. Saturday. Included among the events will be miniature car and wagon rides kangaroo court, movies, a country store and bake sale Chairmen for the fair are Mr Richard Johnson and Mrs. Robert Thatcher. Proceeds will be used for school projects + WILD BIRD FEED An attractive mixture of sunflowet seed milo kaffir millet whea and canary seed 10-Lb. Bag 25-Lb. Bag e REGAL SUNFLOWER Med fille ery attractive ardinals 1-Lb. 5-Lbs. 10-Lbs. WHEAT and CRACKED CORN Right Size for Birds 10-Lbs. 65c¢ 25-Cbs ocr eeee POPULAR BRANDS DOG FOODS In Thrifty 25-Lb. 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Their the one Frembes ’ of accident occ car was hit in rear by foiven by kiwi SOO Tubbs Rd Latimer told police his vision was cut off by a large delivery truck parked at the roadside and he did not see the Scafe car until it was too late NIrs Scaufe was treated fui released and * * * Another A 4490 Hatchery f Owen. 21. of 17 S yy oinjuries occured at 7 Rd. when Frank C \iid land St, attempted to pass a cal skidded on the hit a_ tree He facial cuts at Pontiac General Hos pital and released Waterford Shop Has Camera Stolen A Wa shop owner ‘ident a.m. at wet pavement and was treated for terford Township reported to camera theft of a at $&> 1109 Lake entered Huron St at police vesterday the movie camera valued Helfmch of said three 1032 \W Thomas view St men his shop at ) pm. yesterday Splut up and wandered about the store When they left. he said, he no ticed that a movie camera was from the display counter missing Home Rescued WASHINGTON Mount Vernor 1oame of George Washington auctioneer s Was nal owly escape d the hammer in 1856. It by a group jp Petrions women and Inal shrine secured made a nati | township«e PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1959 Fishing License _ to Cost More? $1 Hike Is Suggested; Wives Also to Pay to Cover 1961 Deficit LANSING A $1 boost in Michigan's resident fishing license fee and parking meters in state parks are the newest cures offered for financial ls in the state con- servation program department _ offi- cials made the proposals yesterday to the State Conservation Commis both also need approval by Conservation the Legislature The department's fish division suggested higher license fees to head off a $500,000 deficit an- ticipated by July 1961, in the game and fish protection fund. They Vie Id hew estimated the boost would about $740.000 annually in revenue Michigan fishermen 1 license which entitles Currently pay $2 for their wives to fish free The proposed fee schedule would raise the cost to $3 and require wives for the first time, to pay $1.50 for their own license. WIVES TO PAY? The plan temporary fishermen, ith wives paying $1. The cheapest nonresident is $ for lo days of fishing privileges also proposed a $2 license for nonresident good for three days license now Left unanswered was whether wives also would he required to purchase a trout stamp. The commission also was asked to back a license for fishing on the Great Lakes. Similar proposal got nowhere in the Legislature in past years State said parks men parking meters in the most heavily used of the state's more than 60 parks and recreation areas would bring in some badly needed revenue. * * * The Legislature has declared a virtual moratorium on parks im- GASOLINE TESTING UNT provements and expansion for three years. This year it passed a $2 parks admission sticker bul but Gov. Williams vetoed it * * * Department officials also asked the commission to recommend a $26,800,000 budget for 1960-1, up about $9,300,000 from this year Seven millions of the increase would go for parks improvement anc land acquisition Other recommendations included Licensing of water wells in view of increasing demands on water supplies, requirmg hunters carry 2° caliber rifles in southern Mich gan to buy a deer license if thes hunt during the dee quire hunters to keep guns not only broken but while traveling in their cars season re encased down MSUO Appoints Professor of Foreign Studies Sheldon L profes The appointment of Appleton as an assistant sor in the foreign studies program was announced today by Michigan State University Oakland His ap pointment becomes effective next September * * * All MSUO quired to take a series of courses in foreign studies students will be. re These courses will emphasize cultures other than those of the Western world. Appleton is presently a teach ing assistant and Ford Founda- tion Area Training Fellow in the Dept. of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. * * * He has studied Far Eastern cul ture at the Foreign Service Insti- tute in Washington and has traveled in the _ Philippines, Formosa and other Far Eastern countries. Israel has purchased more than > million bushels of surplus hve stock feed grains from the United States since 19.4, more than any other country. Second South Korea with more than 29 million bushels was “Stee! Talks at Stands as o lil; 1} No Settlement in Sig The let the President seize and opera: 1 perare WASHINGTON {AP stee] strike today entere { its Tloth closed pl ints, subject to congres. day with peace tall it a stand- sional veto of his action within 19 still, and not a sign from any dl- days. rection that a settlement might b Strike halting injunctions under the Taft-Hartley law may be js. nea’ i) ars ied for not more than 80 day\< The nator and fhe Gra. and the courts have no authority industry and union negot ore to extend or renew then if the still awaited the Supreme § ts ooling off” period fails to bring decision whether sie , settlement Critics call this = knock down a Taft Hartle “ am Weenkness ix the ise unchion ordering the o8Q.000 S'Th ¢ * * tee] workers back 1 Pe fae a davs Joseph F. Finnegan. fede: al * * * ediation director, announced ) Wy 7 } ailing date for bringing the rival man- radii iwement and umon negotiating ourt’s own secret, The govern teams together for more face-t,- ment obtaine { the nyunetiar In Tace bargaining federal court in Pittsburgh mor - ————— than two weeks ago, ! nas aan ed in abevance pending the Free Texts Early ' ene es ee PHILADELPHIA — Free schoo Sen Wavne Morse +D-Ore} text. books were provided nounced he will ask Congr X" bhiladelphia in 1818 vear to give the President potent ; ee new powers lo halt SUrIR . threatening _to create nationa Of all Americans 6> or more emergencies vears old, about 85 per cent have He said he will introduce a bill annual incomes of less than $2,000, to provide alternative procedures Under one approach in th For Morse plan, the President would be empowered to appoint an ene ORG ANS gency board with authority fo ts * y . 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Tn Ele AN Univ will tron firin; mile Th weig load Islar tical cilit: THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1959 | | . - FIFTEEN l { \Shouldn’t ‘Arrive’ Until Dec. 22 Has 20 Herbs in It dictine monk named Dom Berna y fo Measure Winter in Michigan Due Laos Probe Fails Clinton F lood Study vee 28 different herbs and including) The number of mutual savings lectron Density to Stay Around for Awhile to Uncover RedsGets Federal Funds ..cncu ee U. of M. Engineers to But U.N. Told Hel al grant | ‘orps of E . : By The Associated Press Lake Michigan to flurries else- U . . ° e Pp On top of a $4,900 federal grant Wilson of the Corps of Engineers @ : * Probe lonosphere With Winter — which isn't due by the where is the forecast for today and Given to Rebels by announced last week comes an Office in Detroit WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE calendar until Dec. 22 — came|tonight in the Lower Peninsula. ; additional allocation of $9,800 “If the results of this study ‘indi 2 5-Stage Rockets swirling into Michigan Thursday Temperatures are expected to North Viet Nam pip ieny i ane cate et flood gai are be Visit ur , Living Room Suites 'night And it's going to. stick toboggan into the 10-25 ran : 1 co ons Oo 1e inton expected to increase, investigations O @ 5 ge , akla ; : A > made ter 1e ANN ARBOR w — A team of (around a spell. Gas ta. Came a Hea UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. @ — awe Oakland and Macomb will a made 2 Dinan — Dining Room Suites =e Pp aie diving _ . ; ah s. justification of federal works to ° niversity of Michigan engineers! Nose-diving. thermometers are into the 10 to 18 range in the The U. N.’s fact-finding committee; 7.. first is for a general study ‘alleviate the problem,’’ Col. Wilson Bedroom Suites will attempt to mesure the elec- going right on down, except for a Upper Peninsula tonight. Down- on Laos reported today it had| of Aacding coniti . ' ° Jia cy * - : tron density in the ionosphere by wee rise Saturday, into Saturday) gtate, high temperatures are ex- found no proof that Communist counties pole "te ices "bs enna nana Dinettes firing two five-stage rockets 1.000 night ‘ted to range from 25 to 34. ‘forces from North Viet Nam had j ayne County. ‘PUBLIC HEARINGS SET ° pec 5 > Gas and Electric Ranges mises Tugtt " * = Thursday an all-time record high taken part in the current conflict Both federal grants — which He said public hearings will be g * re a ' Already winter-like weather has cum ions +. in the little Indochinese kingdom.) Oly mow ean be allotted although eid within 90 days “to determine . Washers — Ironers , ; of 71 was set for downstate De ; : The rockets, 57 feet tall and forced the closing of schools in troit, which got a 36-degree drop In a 32-page report to the 11-) authorization came tn July of the nature of the problem and the weighing 7,000 pounds with pay- Marquette, with 23-mile-an-hour overnight to 35 at 7 a.m. today nation Security Council, the com-| 1957—were announced in letters type of improvements desired by R al Occasional Chairs loads, will be fired at Wallops Winds plugging Upper Peninsula A bow alt . , “>- mittee declared. however, that the) to Oakland County Congressman © ; local interests.’ Affected commu Island, Va., a National Aeronay- roads with snowdrifts. Up to 18 Laotian rebels had received equip-, William S. Broomfield. 24 tonight and a high of Office Furniture ~ ay - nities will be notified tical and Space Administration fa- inches of snow have fallen at Ish- ole Oe ae fumcenat ie is ment, arms, supplies and the help! Broomfield said the funds are Welcoming the federal assistance Values! and Many Other Items , cility. . peming and the whole Upper i ; of political advisers from neigh- available for the studies for the Was Pontiac City Manager Waltei 4 The first Is to be launched Peninsula is blanketed 5-DAY —_ boring North Viet Nam first time. They will come from K. Willman, whose city is under- Teraday sad the second a week | From three inches of snow along) The U.S. Weather Bureau's five-, The report was the result of @the federal government's 1960 taking a private study on flooding FURNITURE SALES later. The rockets are expected — day outlook is for temperatures first hand inquiry by the four-|pyblic works budget conditions of the Clinton and Pon- lav y > > > -¢C . . Creck I Mile East of Auburn Heights to reach a maximum speed of |averaging 4 to 8 degrees below member committee created by the| Bincsmifield. =. menibes of ike tiac Creek. g 1,209 m.p.h. !normal over Michigan, where snow Security Council last Sept. 7. Mem- lHouse of Representatives’ Public 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) an uSssia iflurries are forecast Saturday,;bers of the group were Japan,}| Wostis (Comaitts “ i he had “You Always Pay Lees at L & 8° Heading the team are Leslie M jnight. Sunday and again Tuesday Argentina, Italy and Tunisia, lt if mi ie = - a : 96 MON. thra SAT.—FRI. ‘til 9-FE 59241 Jones and Nelson W. 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[be said Detroit would apply for Flectronic Lun 100 per cent fare superintendent Robert Temple payments from the said today Detroit will have to ask State at a Nov. 23 meeting of the the state next month to pay 100 Sfate Welfare Commission, Could Replace Older per cent of the citys welfare The state pays 30 per cent of : - grants local welfare costs up to the time Type; Patients Linked He said the city’s welfare money wal agencies run out of funds to It by Plastic Tubes with costs boosted by layoffs then pays 100 per cent brought on by the steel strike, will ae - . 4 LONDON \P A new electronic be exhausted. The city will have . , ewspaper circulation in the lung capable of replacing the more ised its budgeted eight million dol- .- 2 fas about 1% ve eanlicatod airor owe orte lars for welfare by next month, he slid al ih a ii lung was reported said overage, as based on the esti. by British scientists Thursday. It mate of the. total number of has been under development. for The fiscal year does not end ‘American homes. seven years a , . It was built by two doctors pathologist Ronald Welch and An esthetist James Rochford and a medical technician, Derek Winks It has been christened the “Bar net Ventilator after the Barnet . y } { hospital th {1 Ve, AP Wirepbote group of hospitals nortn o ondon OFFERS HIS LIFE—The Rev. You'll See Why “§ [WEEE it was made Vazul Vegvary, 30, of Holy se | ‘The new electronic lung weighs | Ascension Church in Rebling, + | 56 pounds and can run for 20 N.J., is shown at a demonstra- 3 | hours on built-in batteries, In- tion outside headquarters of £ | stead of being encased in a box- Russia's U.N, delegation where -° { | like structure, as with the oron he said he offered his life in ' 1$--yo Tig IR! 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MIAMI, Fla (AP) — With friends rallying to his support, Maj Pedro Diaz Lanz _ posted $5.000 bond and was_ released from county jail pending his ex- Mahogany Pancake SUPPeT seniiion hearing om Cuban Finish and attempted $159.95 95 and Book Fair fase ™ in Bond end Set in Waterford pri. Smut Fun caso in blond and . | ; With = force was bailed out by a profes- | Two important events mark the ; I walnut finish. . 1 Trade . sional bondsman Thursda\ He church calendar at Our Lady o , . said his attorney had received *(Overall Diagonal. Viewable ‘the Lakes m tf Picture Area °62 aq. ins) many offers of financial assist- A book fair will be held from 2 ance following his arrest Wednes 2 Free Delivery to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at day TABLE MODELS @ Free Service the school in back of the church —Diay Lanz told newsmen he wel e@ 90 Day Parts on Dixie highway, Waterford Town- comes the approaching extradition ' . 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Comme oe Depart- ent official puts it: S. pro ducers, who see a a level ff manufactured goods entering the United States each vear will nger countenance policies i other countries which accord pri orities in imports of food stuffs matenals and capital equip. ‘ ment Relaxation in bars against American goods can be impor- tant to you if you are a manu- facturer wanting to sell some of your goods abroad, or if you work for such a company, It’s impor- tant to you if you make goods that face increasing foreign com- petition, or if you work for a com- pany that does * * * The turnabout from Uncle Sam's bolstering other nations’ in dustries and currencies to meas- ures to bolster the U. S. dollar— now below par in several countries — {fs noted with polite amusement by some Europeans Some of them suggest the dol- lar is overvalued and a devalua- tion would do little harm Most Americans, from the President on down. have rejected this notion WASHINGTON HOPING The Financial Times of London says: ‘Washington is evidently hoping—and not unnaturally — that as European countmes have received considerable American help in dealing with their postwal financial problems they will be found ready to rally around the United States itself now that she has run into financial difficulties * * * But the influential Lor jon pa- per’'s writer adds that he finds “disturbing the argument that European countries ought to strive might and main to prop up the dollar on the underlying assump- tion that an American devalua- tion would necessarily always be a bad thing for the rest of the world.” But the prime thing for Amer- icans just now is that England has scrapped some of it quotas and Americans can try to expand their markets there. 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Some American manufacturers, were below par because of low 774 8S. WOODWARD however, look for little increase. production caused by steel short- The auto industry, for instance,’ ages. isn’t hampered any more by 4 ooo limit on how many American cars the British can import—a limit that was never reached. i * * PLYMOUTHS! The real obstacles still remain a 30 per cent tariff on U. 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Centers, Plan More WASHINGTON ( — Two organi- vations for retired people said today they are making a cut-rate drug service ayailable to all| Americans over 65 years of age— an estimated 15 million persons. Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, presi- dent of the National Retired Teachers Assn. and the American Assn. of Retired Persons, said this means the aged can obtain medication and pharmaceuticals at a minimum of 25 per cent below regular retail prices if they order from the non-profit drug buying service. Dr. Andrus also called upon pharmacists to extend similar price reductions to persons over 65. She said this would follow the lead taken by the American ‘ded- ical Assn. in recommending that member physicans reduce fees for patients over 65 living on modest incomes. Mail order centers of the NRTA- AARP drug buying service have been opened here and in Altadena, Calif., Dr Andrus said. Others will be opened shortly in major popu- lation areas. zations have a combined member- Film Pioneer De Mille Left $4 Million Estate Dr Andrus said the two organi- ship of about 200,000. Pembina in North Dakota is the! oldest town in the state, estab- lished in 1811 by Scotch colonists De Mille left an estate of $4,043,- sent out by Lord Alexander Se]- | 607. kirk. — anaes ‘gies AP et “a, Mii HAM Ue WHITE HOUSE LINEUP—Red Schoendienst, Milwaukee Braves second baseman who is re- covering from tuberculosis, presents a book of 1959 Christmas Seal stamps to Mrs. Eisenhower honorary chairman of Thursday at the White House. Red is national this year's Seal campaign. With Red is his wife and two daughters, Colleen, 8, and Cathleen, 7, right. university. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 SEVENTEEN “ ° “EE \national Society for Skilled Trades City Supervisors {Griffin to Get Award Ter Ntonday for work on behalt ° . FLINT — Congressman Rob- of the rank and file of organized Finish Courses lert P. Griffin of a City wil] !abor. Griffin is co-author of the in Public Works receive an award from the Inter-,Landrum-Griffin labor reform law. Seven city supervisory employes| who recently completed nine-month | courses in public works adminis-| by Injection Instead of tration have received certificates) jfrom the Institute for ‘Training in Surgery Municipal Administration and the| American Public Works Asén. | WASHINGTON (AP) — Doctors ~ *« * | They are Morley Cameron, DPW are working on the possibility of 4 J N i intendent; James N. repairing fractured human bones Street superin ; . ed " Carlisle, assistant city engineer; | by gluing them together without Clyde Christian, assistant DPW su- surgery. So far it has been tried) perintendent; Edward Gammey,| only ‘on animals, but with prom-|DPW construction foreman; Gor-| \ising results. | don R. Matthews and Maynard B| ~« * * Newman, civil engineers, and Wil-} | Dr. Milton §S. Cobey said the liam G. Ogg, DPW refuse super-| method involves injecting a plastic | VISOF. material at the site of the frac-| The certificates were presented iture. A hypodermic needle is|in a City Hall ceremony attended used, in much the same fashion by Mayor Philip E. Rowston, City as dottors inject certain medi-) Manager Walter K. Willman and icines and vaccines. |Joseph Jewell, DPW Superinten- | This idea differs from other pre-|dent. Jewell coordinated th e) Doctors Study Gluing Bones Would Weld Fracture a | | Old J. Washington Dent wed te sep yeh BOURBON Take your choice of two Kentucky favorites —mild, smooth, lower- priced 86 proof or the famed 100 proof Bottled in Bond Pte Christmas tion of. $40,750 in bequests to) LOS ANGELES (AP)—Cecil B. when a judge approved distribu- He’s To friends and former employes of| LANSING w—John H. Stewart Can be injected into a human frac-|best_month tn the pioneer film director-producer. Of Detroit has been named Michi- at 77, left most of his estate to a dairy manufacturers conference laboratory animals. But it is still his daughter, Cecilia De Mille here. Stewart is president of Twin not applicable to the human at ed Oct. 29 because of a steel Pines Dairy, Detroit. vious concepts for gluing frac-, course. |\tured bone ends together. The old-| ler concepts involve surgical ope-| ' |rations to lay open the site of the 1959 Cadillac Sales fracture — after which a plastic| iglue-like material is inserted to . help. promote healing at All-Time Record Dr. Cobey, professor of ortho-| = pedic surgery at Georgetown’s) DETROIT i — Cadillac, which |School of Medicine told about the | dominates the luxury car sales, |research in a report prepared for! oeiq, said Thursday {t has sold jan American Fracture ASSN. | wore cars in the first 10 months a The Pa-| of 1959 than in any other year \per was distributed here by the in its 57 year history. de Retail deliveries totaled 120 736 “In the history of medicine to|C@rs. beating both 1995 and 1957, date,” he said, ‘“‘no glue or plastic/ Previously Cadillac's best years lof any kind has been invented that) October was the company’s third its history with p Dairyman MILD 66 PROOF (100 PROOF BOND ture site to hold bones together. | 14.407 cars sold. 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Model DS-60 Dryer Model WS-60 Washer i a i i FURNITURE CARPETS APPLIANCES = 4 = Telephone FE 5-9474. Come in for Meter Pennies wiht) Wi iia ESS LRT NE PATNA eRe et a Ee a LN oe LR Ne A AEN TR: aT a RATE EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. ee oe ee NOVEMBER 6, 1959 ans Set tor Holly Berry Fair Four local women who have been working on the Holly Berry Fair to he held at Kirk in the Hills Nov. 17 are, from left, Mrs. Harvey W. Perry, Mrs. Kenneth Raymond, Mrs. A. VW. Bic ley. Others Busy With Dinners and Guests Vorton P. Bacon and Mrs. They have heen working at Mrs. Pontiae Press Phote Bacon’s home on Christmas items to he sold at the fair. Mrs. Bacon is chairman of Christmas Corners and Mrs. Perry, of the candle division of the Green- house. Mrs. Raymond is chairman of the snack bar. Hills Folk Trek Off to New York By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—New York City is. attracting many Bloomfield residentg this week and next. Mrs. Graham J. Graham, Mrs. James A Blackwood, Mrs. Butler Hig- bie, Mrs. J. Deana Rucker and Mrs. Edward P. Hammond are attending the National Horse Show this week at Madison Square Garden Another larger group leaves on the theafer tour by the Village Wom- ens under Mrs. Robert Keyes’ capable management. Among the shows listed is the popular ‘‘Flower Drum Song.” * * * Mr and Mrs. Robert A Frye have as their guest Mrs Frvye's sister, Mrs. Scott Har- kis of Prestonsburg, Ky. They will give a dinner tonight at their home in Trowbridge Farms, and another next Fri- day. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B West, home after ten days in the East, are planning to spend a week at Ossabaw Island, Ga. They leave Nov. 16 and have invited Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Polk Jr. to ac- company them * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Mac- artney, chairmen of entertain- ment of St. Dunstan's Guild, are planning the annual fall party Nov. 14. They are hav- Friends May Keep Seats Reserved By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus band and I went to a concert the other evening at which the seats were not reserved. We arrived early in order to get seats up front. When we ar- rived there were only two seats up front that were vacant and when my husbamd and I went to sit down in them, we were told that they were being saved for friends. I explained that as there were no reserved seats and their friends were not there. we had every mht to take them, which we did “The persons who were sav- ing the seats glared at us and remarked that we were ver rude. |] think they were the ones who were rude for depri ing others of good seats and that we had every right to take them. Will vou please give me your opinion on this?’ Answer: Im sorm nit ; should not have taken the seats after having been told that they were being saved for friends You should have found seats elsewhere “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently my husband and I received an invitation to the golden wed- ding anniversary of one of our neighbors. Engraved at the bot- tom of the invitation were the words, ‘No gifts, please’ | took it literally and sent noth ing. although a neighbor of ours sent flowers. I would like to know if we should have at least sent some flowers to the anniversary couple.” Answer: No, you were quite right. When they say, ‘No gifts, please” they mean it! ing fun decorating the Pavilion in an Old West theme, com- plete with a Last Chance sa- loon and an old fashioned em- porium. Their assistants are Mrs. Robert Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. John Allman, Mr. -and Mrs. David Brennan, Freder- ic Bahr and Herbert Ruben The Macartneys will be hosts at a cooperative supper party before the affair. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Grindley are back in their home after spending most of the summer at their farm near Area Girls Aided by 3 Foreign Students East Thetford, Vt. On the way home, they visited their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Shephard in Deer- field, Mass. and another daugh- ter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Akerson in Wellesley, Mass Bloomfield Art Association members are polishing up their entries for the Members Show opening Nov. 15 and continu- ing over the holidays until Jan. 20. A Christmas sale will be held Dec. 4 through Dec. 6 Julia Webb and Betty Far- rell are cochairmen. Mre. Norman J. Ellis, ehair- man of a class in Religions and Philosophies announces that the first meeting of the group will be held Thursday at the Church of Jesug Christ of the Latter Day Saints. Dr. Thelma James will conduct the classes and members’ may bring guests a, * * The women of Forest Lake Country Club are planning a Thanksgiving luncheon and bridge party Wednesday at 2:30 pm. Mrs. Claude Sharp is chairman, Scouts Hosting 4-State Contab Three American Field Service students (former Girl Guides in their native coun tries) have joined area Girl Scouts in hosting festivities of a four-state conference today through Sunday. *~ * & , The Senior Planning Board of Southern Oakland Girl Scouts, made up of two rep- resentatives from each troop of high school age girls, is sponsoring this conference, Hands Around The World.” The AFS students are Mar- gierite Schieb, Switzerland; Ann Marie Ingebrightsen, Norway; and Gloria Mendoza. the Philippines Thirty-five Senior Scouts from councils in’ Michigan Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ih nois will convene, 1M IN PROGRAM \bout 100 Senior Scouts from southern Oakland County will Participate in an international program featuring American square dancing, a mock U.N meeting. workshops and a for- um on international topics em phasizing the role girls can play in promoting world friend- ship Today's program will be Area ind Mrs. John Thors Jr have returned to their home on Neome= drive from their Northern Michigan sum mer home at Northport * * * \ son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Huttenlocher ‘nee Judy Bradley) at Pontiac Gen eral Hospital Thursday. Wparents are Mr ind \Irs. James H Bradley of Spokane drive and Mr. and Mrs H WW. Huttenliocher of Clarkstor * * * Also returned to their home on Neome drive are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hodge who have just completed a trip around the world Their itinerary included stops at London, Paris. Rome, Cairo lerusalem, New Del- hi. Beirut, Calcutta and Hong Kong. In Okinawa they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Lt} and Mrs. Theodore H. Carlson and grandchildren, After touring Japan and Hawaii, they stopped in Chi- cago Mr. Hodge's brother, Max Hodge, accampanied the couple through the European countries and then journeyed devoted to getting acquainted From 9°30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- urday the program will be at Square Dance Club Greets New Members Do-C-Do Square Dance Club welcomed several mem- bers at its Thursday evening meeting at McCarroll School. * * * New members are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pritner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Futrell, Mr and Mrs. Claude’ Harroun Mr and Mrs. Clyde Highlen and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Colburn Others are Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Geizer. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stickney, M: and Mrs. Don Lyon, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lock * * * Highlight of the evening was the graduation of 25 couples from square dance Callers were George Newton William Brown, Mr. Lock and Robert Newill. lessons. News =, Berlin and Moscow, * * * C E. Dawson of Los Altos Cahf. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles Dawson and brother-in-law and: sister. Mr: and Mrs. Basil E. Brown of Mary Day avenue * * . A house warming purty in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Novotney of Sharon S. street in the new Thomas Subdivision was held Nov. 1 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Novotney and daugh- ter, Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stackler and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Novot- ney and son, Mickey; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Novotney and daughter, Denise; Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Hotchkiss and fami- ily; Betty Novotney and Alice Silverthorn. * vy * Gretchen Ruhl of Birming- ham is a new member of the Wellesley College Choir which will open its 1959-60 season with the traditional Fall Ves- pers Concert Sunday. A fresh man, Miss Ruhl is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Rhul. Royal Oak's First Baptist Church. * * * Saturday evening activities have been left to individual Senior Scouts from the local council who are providing ac- commodations for the 35 out- of-town scouts and their lead- ers. * * * On Sunday a Scouts’ Own program will be observed at the Oddfellows Hall in Fern- dale from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The first Senior Conference was sponsored by the Southern Oakland Senior Planning Board in 1957 at Highland Recreation Area. The girls be- gan their plans last March Chairman of the Planning board is Barbara Monroe of Birmingham Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson of Marquette announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy Helen to William Mar- shall McGuire, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. M. McGuire of Eileen drive. A Dec. 26 wed- ding is planned. O Edgar A. Guest 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Guest Jr of Bingham lane and Gretchen Raeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Raeder of Bloomfield Hills, recently were members of the cast of ‘Tall Story,"’ a comedy about small college life presented by the Denison University Theater. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barner (nee Patricia Temple) of Nea- fie street are receiving con- gratulations on the arrival of a son, James Robert, Nov. 2 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Temple of Oak Hill street and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Barner of Hudson avenue. * * * The birth of a son, Robert Kevin, Oct. 21 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Carie (nee Maybelle Davis) of Tan- gent drive Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis of Harp- er street and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Carie of Allen street. Nov. 17 Date for Fete at Kirk in Hills Fina] plans are set for the Holly Berry Fair to be held Nov. 17 in the undercroft of Kirk in the Hills on West Long Lake road. Mrs. Henry Van Vurst of Bloomfield Township is chair- man of the fair and Mrs. George Goodwin of Pontiac is chairman of staging. * x - The fair will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. A snack bar will be opened in the social hall for shoppers from noon to 3 p.m. A family turkey dinner will be served from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations .may be made by calling Mrs. William A. Brunstad of East Dartmoor street, West Bloomfield’ Town- ship Mrs. Morton P. Bacon of Chippewa road is chairman of , Christmas Corners. * * * She has announced that items for sale will include Christmas tree skirts, chil- dren’s Christmas stockings in a reindeer design and other holiday items prepared by con- gregation women. Assisting Mrs. Bacon will be Mrs. Lowell F. Sarnes of Bloomfield Township and Mrs. A. W. Bickley of West Bloom- field Township. A Bon Bon Alley with pas- tel decorated sugar bells for tea parties, pecans for Christ- mas baking, tins of cashew brittle, fudge and divinity can- dy will be a feature. * * * Mrs. Allan Kay of Square Lake road is chairman of this gift shop. There will also be a Pantry Shelf filled with jams, jellies, fruit and pickles, including gin- ger pear preserves and East Indian chutney. Other gift shops include Ap- ron Lane, Doll Dresses, The Book Nook, Attic Treasures, Bakery and Stationery. * * * Chairmen of these special booths include Mrs, Frederick Zimmerman, Mrs_ Shelton Wright and Mrs Lloyd Sher- wood of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. George Jacoby of Bir- mingham Others are Mrs John Pal- mer, Mrs. Raymond Pfautsch and Mrs. Walter Eis of Bloom- field Township, Directors Named for League The Executive Board of the League of Women Voters met. at the home of Mrs. Fred Steinbaugh this week Mrs. Ruth Townsend and Mrs. Wilson Palazini were ap- pointed to fill vacant director- ships. Laura Belz, Amy Krueger and Mrs. Eldred Mathes re- ported on budget making, voter’s service and stafe item workshops * -~* * A film “Your Vote is the Key" which will be used for membership recruitment was shown by Mrs. Mathes. * * * Members were urged to at- tend the Nov. 19 meeting at the Elsinore drive home of Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley at which time the topics for na- tional agenda will be chosen and a program on U.S. Foreign Policy will be presented. Interest A son. Steven Scott, was born Nov 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Alonz (nee Joann Falkner) of Dundee drive, Wa- terford Township. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Falkner of Seeden avenue, Dra\ton Plains and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Alonzi of East South boulevard are grand- parents. * * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Diane Marie, Oct. 30 at Saginaw General Hos- pital are former Pontiac resi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shepherd (nee Carol Cheet- ham) of Saginaw. Grandparents are Mrs. Wal- ter O. Shepherd of Starr ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. William Cheetham of Chicago, Ill. * * * Pontiac students at Ferris Institute, Sherry Overstreet and Siegfried Domurath and Waterford student James fav- ies are members of’ the cast of Cyrano de Bergerac which has been presented this week. The final performance was giv- en today. a > ro oe $ is 5 * PATRICIA FULTON The head- mistress of Blodmfield Country Day ' School, Patricia Fulton, is busy with the coming book fair and exhibit to open at the school Nov. 15. From Essex, Conn., Miss Fulton is Seginning her headmistress of this preparatory school Country Day Plans Book Sale and Fair For weeks busy mothers of the girls at Bloomfield Country Day School have planned their book exhibit and fair. The book sale will begin Nov. 15 and continue through Nov. 17. * +I * Mrs. Martin Archangeli and Mrs. Paul Bowers are cochair- men. Mrs. John Poole is in charge of hospitality and Mrs Jesse Judd of sales. Other committee heads are: Mrs. Prescott Jordan Jr.; Mrs Robert Lake: Mrs. James B Blodgett; Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr.; Mrs. Barbara Lee; Mrs. Newell McCuen; Mrs, Thomas F. Plant; and Mrs. Drew C. Haneline. League Sees U.N. Movie Mrs. Angus McLay of Bir- mingham, representing the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, spoke at the wegular monthly meet- ing of the St. Paul Methodist Church WSCS * * * She talked on UNICEF and WHO programs of the U. N. and showed movies of UNESCO work in Mexico. * * * Hostesses for the Tuesday evening meeting at the church were Mrs. B. B. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Liming, Mrs. Della Rey- nolds and Mrs. D. B. Millirons. Four pages today in Women’s Section - There will be approximately 1.000 books from which to choose. Patricia Fulton, head- mistress of the school, has just returned from the east where she visited several publishers and authors. * * * The school is a preparatory school for girls from the seventh through the twelfth grades and is now entering its fourth year. It is temporarily located at the Birmingham Unitarian Church on Lone Pine road and Woodward avenue until the new school building on East Square Lake road is finished. Miss Fulton attended the Educational Records Bureau convention during her trip east She is a graduate of Goucher College in Baltimore, Md. and has an AB degree from Wes- leyan University. She majored in bio-chemistry and taught in Baltimore, then was head of the science department at Mt. Vernon Seminary in Washing- ton, D. C. On sale will be books for every occasion, from illustrated foreign books to reference material volumes, sports books and unusual art books. * * * Some of the authors will be present toautograph their books opening day. Among them will be Aileen Saarinen who wrote ‘‘The Proud Pos- sessors’’ and Sylvia ~Cooper, author of ‘‘Thunder Stones.” * * * Hours Nov. 15 are from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m, and from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 16 Closing day hours Nov. 17, will be from 1] a. m. to 6 p. m. soe econd year as DAR Has ‘Citizens’ as Guests Rep. Broomfield Talks on America to Crowd of 125 Rep. William S. Broomfield spoke on “‘America’s Defense”’ at the meeting of the General] Richardson Chapter of Daugh- ters of the American Revolu- tion Thursday evening. Mem- bers of the New Citizens League were guests of honor There were 125 present. * * * Mrs. W. F. Todd, chairman of the citizenship committee of the DAR group, presented the “Americanism Award of Mer- it’ to Jose Vega of Walled Lake, a new citizen formerly of Spain. Mrs. Vega received a corsage. Janice Antona was in charge of the program which was held at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. * * * Mr. Broomfield stressed the progress the Umted States has made in missiles and in de fense against missiles. He also stated that winning the defense race and losing the economic race makes no sense if Amer- ica is to remain strong. * * * Mrs. Allan H. Monroe and Mrs. Harry Going presided at the tea table. Others on the committee were Mrs. Frank Allen Mrs. H. B. Austin, Blanche Avery, Mrs. E. H Whitfield, Mrs. G -H. Boles and Mrs. J. D. Buckner. * * * Others were Mrs. Earl Ha- gar, Mrs. Harry Chapman, Mrs. Keith Devo, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. William Meikle and Mrs. Frederick Ward. * * * Concluding the list were Mrs. Fred Upthegrove, Mrs. A. L. Travis, Ida Shattuck, Mrs. Pingree Hazen, Mrs I. W. Jackson, Mrs. Charles Whipple and Iva Jane Price. To Finish Planning Fashion show chairmen and cochairmen of-“the Oakland County Federation of Demo- cratic Women will meet for lunch at 1 p.m. Saturday aft- ernoon at Kinglsey Inn to complete fina] plans for their Nov. 17 affair, ‘‘Holiday Fash- lons."’ Lincoln Fair Today The Lincoln Junior High Schoo] Fair is being held to day, instead of Saturday, as previously reported in the Pon- tiac Press. ™ Women’ S ‘Section RGR ate Ek RAE ce a cael A pT oa E Ris Ri. MAE aT Va Da BR FR ae * des A) fine wool and nylon blend fashionable for any occasion is used in these wardrobe classics by Bobbie | The two-piece look dress at the left is actually a smartly detailed The peplum is ac- Brooks. sheath dress. collar and bow-tie belt, below the waistline for “step-in” ease. cented with ric rac has is retitaled on the scoop neck and sleeves. The tailored dress at right with flattering bat-wing sleeves has a jaunty small It buttons to ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 | Darrell C. Roberts of engagement of LYNN ANN ROBERTS 9 , “nol ’ , =| ‘ x $ ith deliciou With This Coupen' 6 Weeks ee ee ee that they echoed very in England) Women’s Assn. groups of the Mrs. David Duval led devotions vaapheces ev jelty. 2. «Dozen Noinore banednnicurist Left. Good Thru Dee. 18, 1959 during an election. For the first United Presbyterian Church com- and Gerald Barnhart conducted » B® *¢ Not so many years ago “BY aeEnell Mair Stylista, time her own ople really real- > 3s ; 7 N¢ ‘ lan al ag nnell Hair Stylists . people — ye pleted their monthly sessions re- ,,,, program when the Peg Cres THE beauty shops couldn't help Miracle Mile Shopping Center ized what a dinkum princess, what cently. well group met Thursday afternoon leaving split end drvness s. Telegraph at Square Lk. Ra. a little by-di or Ww a won- Si i } pognid rae : foe Ee Hours. 9 to ¥ Daily OPPY MAFidGe IS _ jaineeercaee wes wm | Sits of her stexkan, travels he home of Mr ete Wan SHOP] wecumeeryeore aes beeen }derful ambassadress was own were shown by Mrs. Floyd Levely | Refreshments were served by permanent wave! But* how 0 wien er Withest Appointment Not Always 50-50 Princess Margaret, You've Got a Rival By GREGORY JENSEN jto Princess Margaret: Don't panic, Your Royal High-| ness, but you’ve got competition, and awfully close to home. But that little ugly duckling for so long has blossomed into | Princess Alexandra of Kent.” That was your little cousin close to beauty. This way, you might say, ma'am, the real be ginning of what we're talking about all on her own. And ma’am, she who has glided in your shadow {knocked ‘em dead The Australian people dubbed duckling, a gangling five feet nine} Suddenly, people back here at, Mr. and Mrs.| LONDON (UPI) — Open letfer but had filled out to something home started up and took notice. | “She does the right thing instinc-| tively,’ said one new admirer. | “She's got good sense,” said an-| other | heartedly with King Baudouin of Belgium and Prince Juan Carlos they were talking about, ma’am. fe the home of Mrs. Lexie Little Princess Alexandra Helen |Williams, Oakland avenue. Elizabeth Olga Christabel, born * * * By RUTH MILLETT | years, When things go wrong 1 23 years ago come last! Manu- : / Kohler of jother day is no higher praise Bernard Murphy wrote in the .creg facturers in the beauty field ' LIMITED TIME ' F 4 : YeYver sto imnro lo 2rma- | “Once there was a princess —| Now, this Is mot criticism, Star? ‘Is that who it was?” the wife nent. Ww we mad devs lone 5 ALL t Schenectady, }a shy princess who was rather! ma’am, implied or otherwise. “When Princess Alexandra mar- caid. “I never recognized her ayaa nn ia Hanus science | | N.Y. A June taken for granted. When she duly | But Alexandra won Australia ries — and I forecast it will be That, Princess Margaret. could ‘a hatator es. cosmetic Chen et 1 - 7 « a declared some exhibition open, | with her humor, informality and sooner than later.’’ he said, it never happen now spend many days and months : 1 eddi --« |people never got very excited . . .| common sense friendliness. ‘will be a real love match : --——__—— devising new formulas, test- meaning “s ici — ing new chemicals devot-. § . Then one day a magician called} ise their skills 16 your beau- a. | planned. De Haviland provided the princess | SPU DN UT fie iets es 10 vou) been Cc with a magic carpet called a S bs A | t d : Rie nee pee 1 i j ever discovering new ways to Comet, which whisked her 11,00/ DESSIONS re Cor np ete SPECIAL! ‘ give your hair more sheen, : miles away to a nlace called Aus- . : -e “strength” beneath the . > For One Week Starting Today! + more Pehip til Mm Motil | i tralia... by p byt W mM softness . coaxing natu! i 1 “The princess met the people Fes erian O en BISMARKS | ¢ > looking waves into vour locks 1 ' and their cheers were so loud fresteh buc. filled 4 to last and last! i Mon., Tues.. Wed. Onty P 4 | 1 4 ] 1 i | 4 1 ' i i ' ! | boca seen aa naa as {nniversary Sale Priced at Only ENGLISH IRONSTONE 50-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 $] ie Usual Open Stock Price ts $45. Imagine! 50 pieces of import- ed English Royal Stafford- shire Ironstone dinnerware at this tremendous saving! Classic wheat design blends with contemporary or tradi- tional setting ... and is per- rare. I think a lot of men know ‘lying accident during the war avenue. and deeply appreciate the fact that when Alexandra was five, and how Peggy Wilson led devotions and they have happy marriages be-/h¢r mother suddenly found her-| teane Wilson had charge of pro cause they are married to women S¢!f — by royal standards ~ | gram. z fect with Early American. Women INSURE Sugar and Creamer ....$3.95 Soup Tureen with who don't expect or demand a 50-50 te nara did't ou h| Mrs. Omar McNutt, group spon- stand and ladle .....$13.95 : ust go. Alexandra didn't see you muc . YOUR FUTURE on generously giving the pa a from then on. The duchess had “°F “ oiilae : Other “Tons 10% pieces Prepare yourself for a] themselves to their husbands and) ‘© sell her London house and move career in the Beauty children. into the country, Alexandra got Emes Group Profession. Sree eraceun ani « art. ifive shillings a week (now 70 ; . - . ed, they find life good apes |cents) spending money. 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Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:30 te 6 P. M. = a aos tT WIGGS + — xwesrnuron ster «pontiac 4479 Dixie Have you tried our newest department . . . Custom made Draperies . ” Drayton Plains Many selections of becutiful designs for you CONTEMPORARY Open Tonight and Monday Until 9 P.M. a a a _ —— ae | TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 i . f Kind to “‘tight’’ budgets are beef|usually cheaper than other meats WE WILL BE IN OUR Egyptian Custom | Abby Advises: and pork liver, heart, tongue and on any amon any season, say MONDAY NOV. 8 The Eeyptians are believed | TI: ‘kidneys. These’ variety meats are!home economists ° to have made the first metal ~~ Th F I| | T O T _-- ® finger rings, probably of gold. > W Covey's Keego Drug Co. In ihe ninth, eentury Chris. aa IS e O S O ear U ae PRABNSCEEY a tians began using the rings as 4650 . e —— ea wedding bands SIZES y f th k 12-20 i \, Cu = Co e an Con lIa@ences | Loaf , \ Ye ‘Hate her dress! Love her Bigelow!” Give the lady credit. 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On my way home from school I usually stop at a gasoline station for a coke A man who works there the is 29) has been confiding in me. He calls me up evenings and xX, we talk for hours. I feel very sorry fur him because hi; wife left him for another man and he and misses her their baby. He's 2 had a_ tough life, Abby, and a says he thinks the world ‘vf san me. I am Sas afraid if my ' mother knew 4 who I was talkingto she'd have a ABBY fit. «(She thinks it’s a kid from } school). How can I tell him not ir to call me without hurting his feelings? SIXTEEN | | DEAR SIXTEEN: Simply tell him not to call you any Top stars of the season —| versatile jumper and basic blouse Wide straps point-the way to a high sleek waist above a_ skirt with patch pockets. Easy-sew. To- | more. Take another route home and avoid seeing him A man of 29 who has to borrow the shoulder of a 16-year-old girl to cry on, probably has designs on the rest of her. I morrow's pattern: Apron. | urge you to avoid him. * * * Printed Pattern 4650: Misses . . Sven 16 44 18 41k SG. Ke (| _DEAR ABBY: Ff 1X valet this country, I would lay down a federal law stating that no ; mother could work until her children reach 18 years of age jumper requires 2'4 yards 54-inch blouse 154 yards 39-inch. Printed directions on each pa tern part. Easier, accurate fi Send Fifty Cents in coins for In cases where vs ers this pattern — add 10 cents for, dead exceptions would be made, of course. But where each pattern for Ist-class mailing | Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.. there is a working father, the mother should be forced to stay 243 West 17th St., New York 11,| 8 home and look after her N. Y. Print plainly Name children until the last one Address with Zone, Size and Style reaches adulthood. If a father Number. | can’t support a family, he has | no business having one in the | first place. I think this law, if enforced, would cure our juvenile delinquency problem entirely. What do you think? OLD-TIMER To help you figure at the apple counter, home economists remind you there are three medium-sized apples in one pound. / | | ; | I doubt it. But Im afraid the ‘“‘medicine’’ would be worse than the disease. We are a free people, living in a democracy. No dictator, (thank heavens) can order an individual to work or stay home. And borscht will flow in the Potomac before that happens here, * He claims he loves me and will marry me later. But he says it wouldn't look right for me to get married so soon after my husband’s death. If I wait a, year, that will take me into February and the baby is due in March.~ Should I move out of town, try to talk him into marrying me now or what? Don’t lecture me, Abby. I have already taken enough punish- ment from my own conscience. ASHAMED DEAR ASHAMED: If this man intends to marry you, he had better marry you now. He should be more concerned about how “it would look’ if you didn’t get married imme- DEAR OLD if it would, * * } DEAR ABBY: Four months ago my husband passed away after a long illness. His best friend (a bachelor} had been | consoling me in my grief. I don't know what I'd have done | without him. We lost our heads and now I am pregnant. ] am 34 and he is 50. I have three children and can't diately than ‘‘how it will look’ imagine how this happened if you did. because I was told I couldn't * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO D. D:: Why is he so frantically search- ing for a state where no blood test is required? Those who avoid it is deliberately usually need it most. * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed en- velope. have any more children. President of Guild to Speak Grace Section Also Will Have Linen Display Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, president of the _ Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild, Inc., will speak at the annual ingathering of the Grace Sec- tion of the Pontiac Guild at 7:30 p.m, Monday in the Com- munity House at Auburn Heights. Also speaking will be Mrs. Basil E. Brown, a director of JERRY ANN SCHROEDER Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Schroeder of Drayton Plains announce the engagement of their daughter, Jerry Ann, to Airman 3.C James R. Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Fish of Lanette drive. A June wed- ding is planned. We Should Despise Deception Is Our Moral Fabric Tattered? . By GAY PAULEY | NEW YORK (UPI)—In all this furor over the television quiz show fixes, I was struck by the com- ment of a woman who said “He (Charles Van Doren) had a If we're to be apathetic about a chance to get something for nothing big deception, we're going to have and I don’t blame him for doing to rewrite a lot of Sunday school it.” . lessons. They just don't jibe. We'll Is there something wrong with also have to redo Poor Richard me? and his maxim about honesty be- I wonder how many women ing the best policy agree with this ‘‘So what!"’ atti- No COMPROMISE tude? enough for me. Or, maybe I'm old-fashioned in a new-fashioned world where the materia! so oft- | en outweighs the spiritual. that the morals which were good ‘beled our ‘‘moral flabbiness,”’ ‘CLOSE-OUT PRICES ON 59's (LIMITED QUANTITIES) REFRIGERATORS For Further Information Call... CRUMP ELECTRIC, INC. 3465 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3000 FE 4-3573 3 oe enough for our fathers are good ‘only will we have to re-jigger | If I'm one of the few upset about NY) of the House Subcommittee Maybe I'm off in my thinking what one newspaper editorial la- on Legislative Oversight comment- not ed: Why commend a person for ~ telling the truth? ised. the Pontiac group. Garments and household lin- ens will be on display and re- freshments will be served. * * * Mrs. Lester Snell, president, and Mrs. Ernest Howell, vice president of the Aubum Heights Section, said the pub- lic is invited. Directors are Mrs. Walter Mehlberg, Mrs. L. C. Naugle, Mrs. George Granger, Mrs. W. A. Lewis and Mrs. Edwin Brooks. Others are Mrs. William Por- ter, Mrs. Jack Goodchild, Mrs. Earl Kaul, Mrs. C. L. Ralph, Mrs. Cecil Lamphere, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Wade Har- ris and Mrs. Howell. Ne } some of the Sunday school lessons; | there'll be heck to pay with parental guidance. Home is sup-} posed to be the first place a child) learns the lessons of morals as well as manners Home is where the child first hears that truth is good and false-| hood bad, that right is right, wrong is wrong, and there is no compro- mise Rep. Steven B. Derounian (R- Sorority Hears Do women other than I agree CONFab Report with him? Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta I think the bulk of us do: that Sigma Phi met Wednesday eve- most of us still have enough ning at the home of Mrs. Kenneth moral backbone to hate cheat- (Miller on Lincoln avenue. ing, no matter on what scale. | Mrs. Milton Ott, recording secre- tary, reported on the spring con- And most of us have heart) tion to be held in Hamilton, enough to forgive when confession is made and atonement is prom-| Pine were mails for the Rites It does not matter. it seems to|! Jewels dinner. It will be held me, that a few idols have feet of &t the home of Mrs. Donald DeVoe clay. More important is how each of Rochester to honor pledges Mrs. of us reacts to a shattered illusion. | Ronald Kasher and Mrs. pce If it is with indifference, then it |Steele. This will be a Swedis is time for us to do some persona] | Smorgasbord dinner. stock-taking. | Topic for the evening’s meeting And if the deception does man- Was “Charm and Poise. age to stir in each of us a re} assessment of the code by which | Cook eggs and egg dishes at we live, then some good will have moderate to low temperatures to emerged. ikeep the protein tender. 12 PIECES * sep? Vichigan’s Largest You can use these elegant 8-ounce glasses for parfaits, frozen desserts and custards—they add the finishing touch to a perfect meal. pntit® en NORTH END OF MIRACLE MILE ON TELEGRAPH ROAD Telephone FE 2-8642 Dinnerware 3 DAY SPECIAL PRICE! 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Huron FE 2-7257 i * x “ ae Sead “+ ee otlawwados ok, Auxiliary to Meet The St. Joseph Mercy Hos 3 pital Auxiliary, will meet Mon- day at 11 a.m. in the McAuley School of Nursing auditorium 27th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! TIMEX WATCHES Men's rugged. dependable auto- malics. sweep second hand. water ee & shockproof! Prices as low as $5.65 20"° Off ALL DIAMONDS 33 1/3% off BIRTHSTONE and LODGE RINGS 33 1/3% off Ronson Lighters 40°. Off OTHER ANNIVERSARY BUYS | - Crystal Salt and Peps Reg. 2.50 3-Pe Community Silver 97 Child's Set. Reg, 3.95 Ladies’ Watch Bands 47 Reg. 4.95 : 2 Gent's Stainless Steel 97 Watch Bands Reg. 3.00 GEORGE’ Friendly Dept Store Jewelry Dept.. Main Floor Gs PD, LEO EOL, OES OO, OOS IIE CRE Bp 8 Me ORE -— y= THE PONTIAC od Fi, Have You Tried This? Moist Chocolate Cake Made with Cocoa, Water By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor At a recent Juncheon where there were a number of men present we were interested to see how marty of them chose chocolate cake in preference to any other kind. The man in your life will be happy to have you make this: cake for dessert an\ * * *® Mrs. Byron Rogers is active in PTA and Eastern Siar. She has a high school son and a hocolate time smal] daughter. As an active worker in her church, she is an officer in the women's s ciety. Bridge is her favorte pastime CHOCOLATE CAKE By Mrs. Byeon Rogers #, cup shortening 6 tablespoons cocoa 1 cup botling water 2 cups sugar 2 eggs. well beaten 2 cups sifted flour ‘; ‘*aspoon salt ; up sour milk teaspoons sods ] teaspoon vanilla ) Put shortening and cocoa in boiling shortening is melted until Add soda milk. Add ingredients mixture in order water and_ stir to sour to fir given Bake layer cake pans utes at 300 degrees st in two S8-inch greased for 30-535 niin Frost as desired Russians New Palace MOSCOW government weddings faurs, | riage palace (UPI)—The conceding Soviet that sentimental af ed its first mar- are as oper and granted brides the right to wear frilly dresses and carr\ * flo Very * Since the revolution. civil weddings have been as een as getting a driver's The couple applies for the marriage license at a drab olfice it up Rings Orous license registry and pic ks goes away married are considered superfluous As a result. more and more brides have been deciding on church weddings. where can dlelight and frills still play a big part *® * * The first marriage palace CLOSE-Ol of bg y NOW @ i? 10° Dinner Plates @ 1: Salad Plates @ |? Rread & Butters @!! seups e! @! Cream D @ i?" Platter er ee! e| ! 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Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills Dolls Up Wedding Rite Sunday in Leningrad, government § answer letters In newspapers com plainming that there is no alter- native to the church. ceremony for good Communists who are also romantic opened is the to The former home of a Czar- ist nobleman, the palace has blue tapestry walls, fine car- pets and a crystal chandelier The wedding party marches up a marble staircase to recorded music of Beethoven and Chopin but not the Mendelssohn and Wagner wedding marches The palace is also a money- maker for the state. Jt has a restaurant with champagne and caviar for sale, a flower shop, a gift shop, and a wedding ring counter everything for the packaged wedding. * * Lacy wedding gowns are now common in Russian store win- dows, although all such trap- pings were considered rem- nants of the decadent past for many vyvears A young married Russian said he thought the new cere- monies would be better than his own form-filling experi- ences, which left ‘‘nothing nice to remember.” * * * The complaints about the civil ceremonies began to come in after an automotive plant foreman wrote the government newspaper Izvestia that ‘many people arrange weddings in church not because they believe in God but because they like the rite.” | Holiday Dinner Is Topic Members of Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa sorority met Thursday evening at the Home Service Department of Consumers Power Co Mary Jackson, assisted by Rhea * Butler, presented a ‘holiday din ner’’ demonstration * * * Guests included Mrs. C. T. Fors man, Mrs. Erwin Gottschalk, Mrs Henry Rice. Mrs. Gertrude Mar- tin, Mrs. J. E. Scott, Mrs. Blanche Donelson, Mrs. Eugene Carey Jr., Mrs. John Outen, Mrs Dale Moats, Mrs. Ivan Knight and Mrs. Gertrude Foley. ¢ Members adjurned to Mrs gene Carey's West Iroquois home for the business session Eu road Gift Basket Is Topic for Phi Alpha Kappa The first meeting of the newly- formed Phi Alpha Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Wednesday evening. Roselea Cha- vez, president, was the hostess. Money-making projects and a Thanksgiving basket were dis cussed The next meeting will be Nov. 18 at the home of Bonnie Banford. | Buy Dresses, Too The girl whose wardrobe {s composed entirely of sweat- ers, skirts and blouses might pause to reflect that a liftle planning might give her some really handsome one - piece dresses. In good wools and silks, these could create a wardrobe of distinction to re __Place the | oddments. ~ — MI 6-0406 POS r ? ? $ > ) She suings her leg forward. This exercise Speeds Reducing Inches Melt By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN (The Question Bor) Q *T am gZouiny ona diet. Will I have to exercise 1 ose inches from the hips? A. When you diet you lose weight all over, from the hips as well as every other «area, However you can speed the loss in inches from the hips by t@&ng hip-slimming exercises. If you would like to have my leaflet containing these exercises,, send a stamped, self-addressed enve- lope with your request for leaflet No. 3. Address Josephine Low- man in care of this newspaper. Q. “I am 15 vears old feet 2 inches tall and weight 124 pounds I am constantly reminded that I am terribly fat My parents say not to worrv—that later on 1 will be taller and slim down However I am worried about the present. not the future I do not like cand, ike or anv other kind of sweets I love vegetables, salads. lean meat. but my downfall is potatoes and gravy I have tned eating alone before Ideal For Your Own, Needs or Christmas hac h war d and 1s included in » think it Josephine Lowman’s leaflet “Hip Exercises,” With Exercise Vo. 3 TWENTY-ONE — |! A shoe repairman gives this tip using {t as soon as you get the to get longer wear from patent item home. Continued proper care leather: Clean shoes, handbag or in this line will discourage patent belt with petroleum jelly. Begin from cracking. er Dt . H . - "BON TELEGRAp, supper and not aft the table with eat away from: the t a i f the cly foods but Daddy get your willpower nder 4 —4—— — ‘ throws a4 fi! and savs that we control should a eat together Most of Q “My gurl friends a.e hee _ our food is tried or starchy. T just telling me that [am out of propor- 3 PFPPPPPPLAALAALP AL? 2 do not seem to have any willpower. tlon—and they are right Still i‘ ra Please help me. | DO NOT WANT embarrasses me to have them tell % EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES TO BE FMBARRASSED at school me , ; a ‘ m | ‘ i > ‘ this vear like [T was last vear I am 15 vears old feet 2% % DR. CLAREN(G E I. PHILLIPS A. You are quite a lot over- IRE EE UE SOEUR INE SONS % Optometrist \) : My measurements are bust Weight. I am not sure that you _—— i sti e viv late inches, waist 24 hips i Please Will slim down naturally later om her 1 should 205 Capito) Savings and and anyWay, as you Say, the ; an oe AES Loan Bid \) yWay { hcl ie . PS an g- present is what is worrying you. and BO % PHONE FE 4-3241 . 7 I feel sure that your parents de A. Your friends have certain % 1S West Haron Street not realize how unhappy your’ ly been selling vou a ‘‘bill of PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ overweight is making you or they goods.” Perhaps they are envi * would cooperate with you and ous of you. Your measurements ® LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OR BUILDING . help you lose it are perfect and your weight just ; % Talk to them again aggut it. Tell aboot right. You might gain ut a 2 Bea I SF BF 3 SB a ia 4 . three or four pounds. . —__—_—__—— - ——— —_ them how it is ruining your fun . “ * 9 The years at your age should be : . : 7 IX; Beneath Your omorrow You Can't Be Chic ’ fl fun and school should be fun and it \¢ Vour Posture< ” / 4° Wedding or 4 - A ‘ is a shame, [| think, to have this vt: spoiled by too many pounds When sewing wash-and-wea! x Holiday Finery I can understand why your fa- fabrics. press seams and folds \ ae the Proper i ther prefers to have you at the only after you are sure of their ra table with them but perhaps he placement. Pressed creases will A b FOUNDATIONS will give in for a short time. J do leave marks which are difficult to BRIDAL SALON © \N. HURON vould be easier for you t Giving outstanding fray event 1*2.95 ‘81.00 REGULARLY $4.55 to $113.50 To own or give, youll be proud o extensive collection. 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NOVEMBER 6, 1959 , ee — Zelkovas May Replace Elms in U.S. Japanese Trees to Be Planted Here Rutgers street will be host in It's because of this resistance ually will replace the Elm, said Longfellow and W Fairmont a few wecks to a litde-known tree that many think the Zelkova event Donald E. Nagel, city forester streets that many experts predict will ON WAY OUT There are new ash trees on e replace the American Fin Let's face it,” he said, ‘the Strathmore and Fairmont and eee a Actua! Ss al rent Im tree, although as American as pjane trees on Longfellow ce with the highly non-English nat ata i robably is on the was ” es : ‘ € of Zelkov ee , The plantingg.was carried out (BOY S or elm. 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Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings * Acrylic fiber by Chemstrand ™~h Addison Group Reports 80 Members Terry Will Head ADDISON TOWNSHIP — Hiram All four had been temporary | Terry was unanimously elected, officers until last night's elec- | president of the new Addison, tion. | Township Development Assn. at! + a * its organizational meeting last! : | night Carl Kuechenmeister and Walter _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Township Assn. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 Disaster Drill Southfield Will Quiz McNutt | | Set in Romeo Elected for one year was Russell; The assocjation will use the hall Davidson. Kuechenmeister, membership chair, reported a More functional on the first floor. | membership of 80 * * * * * * for social as well as business who has been;Purposes, and the kitchen would be To serve with him for one-year Griffin were elected to three-year; The Board will appoint a com- to investigate sites for a township terms are Dr. Bert Campbell, vice terms on the Board of Directors president; Mrs. Melvin Thorman,'with Mrs. Frank Webber secretary; and Davey Lee Fergu-'Jesse Sutherby to serve for two son, treasurer. lyears. SERVE ON BOARD — Elected last. night to serve on the Board of Directors of the newl)-cre- ated Addison Towyiship Development Assn. are, from left seated, Airs. Frank Webber and Walter Griffin, and stapiding, Carl Kuechenmeister and _— Jesse Sutherby was absent. The mously elected t for one year. Reside in Grand Rapids After Rochester Nuptials AUBURN HEIGHTS — Residing in Grand Rapids are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Tyson They exchanged their vows be- fore the Rev. Donald Olsen in First Baptist Church sn Rochester. Ihe bride is the former Sharon IL. Wiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin E, Wiles, of 3154 Avalon St., Auburn Heights. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harwell Tyson of Boothwyn, Pa. j For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown of mirrmist taffeta fashioned with princess- style bodice, round neckline’ ap- pliqued with Venetian lace and long taffeta sleeves ending in points over her hand. The bow in back terminated in a chapel train A blossoms held her waist-length veli, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white . Matron of honor was Mrs. Harry Ambacher of Grand Rapids. Esther Clayton of Grand Rapids and Bar bara Nordquist of Rochester were bridesmaids Terry Tyson. niece of the bride groom, was the flower girl. Ring bearer was Randell Tyson, brother of the bridegroom. 4 crown of orange MRS. RICHARD H. TYSON Southfield Dedicates Post Office Saturday SOUTHFIELD — This city’s new post office on Telegraph road just north of 10-Mile road will be dedi- Serving as best man was Harry lcated tomorrow at 3 pm Ambacher of Grand Rapids. Ush, Mayor Donald L ers were Ronald and Raymond open ceremonies. Tyson of Boothwyn, Pa., brothers of the bridegroom. carnations and roses Swanson will Speakers will be Nyles dack- son, executive assistant to Post- A reception was held in the master General Arthur Summer- church parlors after which the, field, and Rep. William 8. newlyweds left on a honeymoon Broomfield (R-Oakland County). | trip to northern Michigan Southfield Postmaster Charles L. Both: Mr. and Mrs. Tysom are Curtis said ceremonies will be out- students at the Grand Rapids Bap- qoors, weather permitting. Thirty tist Theological Seminary and Bible Boy Scouts will participate in the, Institute. flag-raising | Music will be provided by the ‘Southfield. High School Band. The’ \“Star Spangled Banner” will be al Find Plastic Material Pliable at 50-Below sung by former PTA _ president, Mr Jones WASHINGTON w — Agriculture |Mrs- Robert Jones. . Department scientists have devel- The post office, competed in parim _ September, is a orie-stgry brick oped a new plastic material that will bend without. breaking at temperatures as low as 50 degrees | below zero. The material is made from com- pounds containing inedible animal fats Potential uses for the plastic were said to include wire coatings, | automobile seat covers, galoshes and other protective clothing—ar- | ticles exposed to a wide range of temperatures. building of 8,000 squar¢ feet | | | Lutherans Schedule Fellowship Dinner ROCHESTER The Abiding Presence Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold a Fellowship Din- ner at 7 p.m, Wednesday in the Avon Park Pavilion. / Guest speaker will be Elwood / Mann of the Michigan Synod / Stewardship Committee. { ELLEN M. HEIDEMAN Ike to See Pope Dec. 6,/ but Will It Be Privately? | VATICAN CITY « — The/Vat- ican announced today that /Pope John XXIII will receive Président Eisenhower on Dec. 6 but Mid not say whether the audience would be, an informal private one of a state affair. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Heide- man, of 114 W. Hollister St., Romeo,’ announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ellen M., to William S. Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Couch, of 62450 Campground Rd., Wash- ington. Their wedding. will take | place Jan. 2. \ ’ the remaining position on the five-man board, at Poppleton the theme of the primary grades} mittee to ask the Addison Town-'dump and to | The executive board also jauthorized to appoint a historian Association members ‘of carrying the load of 209 er ‘Township residents with 1 \cards there. Lihgary officials have asked the Addison Township Board to pay part of the expense and have requested that three town- ship residents be named to work with three from Oxford on the problem. | ; | | ibe instructed possibility of to investigate loans Township learnec jlast night that the Oxford Public jLibrary feels the financial] strain ison | ibrary | and ship Board and Leonard Village library service to township resi-! personnel Council if the Rowland Hall kitchen dents. ican be moved downstairs 1 providing mobile library service to the community. Pital will rey The ATDA Board plans to write a letter to the U. S. Senate housing |subcommittee citing the problems of the township in obtaining FHA| emergency occur north of the The Senate committee is study-| ing a proposed program to facili-\lay City, chief medical officer in tate house purchases, which, Terry the event of disatser, said that he said, is of great interest to Addison plans The appointments will be made Imlay at the next meeting of the ATDA an dother hospital personnel with Pxecutive Board in about a week. their duties in case of a disaster.’ Rochester Community schools, ‘Casualties’ at Junior High Will Be Rushe | to Hospital Committees also will be named| ROMEO—Some 100 persons, in- consider offering|cluding Civil Defense workers and from the Community jHospital, will take part in a dis- was (aster drill here on Tuesday, ac- by Council President C. Hugh Do- cording to Edward G. Trim, di- rector of the local CD unit. A simulated explosion at the junior high school will set off the operation at 1 p.m. Some 50 students will be designated as “casualties’’ and be rushed to the hospital. Station wagons, trucks and othet ‘suitable vehicles for transporting ithe “injured”? will be pressed into service, Trim said All hospital personnel will report ldirectly to the hospital, and all i\doctors living south of the medical The township committee also will | facility will go immediately to the the ‘disaster’ scene Doctors living -north of the hos- ort there to receive the ‘‘casualties.”’ The procedure would be re- versed should the large - scale | hospital, Trim said. Dr. Thomas K. Buchanan of Im to hold similar drills other towns such Almont City to familiarize doctor as TWENTY-THREE About ‘Aggressive Spending’ lhis “aggressive spending’ for the { in and S SOUTHFIELD — City Admunis-| count for DPW work, the coun- ; He added that he has ‘‘great trator Robert J. McNutt will be ¢ij head stated. respect for McNutt's ability,’ but asked to explain to the City Council $e said “he (McNutt) has to follow Dohany claime® this money W4S5 ine ryles and must do the things never budgeted by the Counc! ine the Council wishe® We McNutt agreed that the specific Gon, want to have to borrow mon- account never budgeted but at the end of the year.” said councilmen authorized leas- ing or buying the equipment last first-quarter of the fiscal year at a special meeting tomorrow. * * * The meeting will be at 9:30 a.m in the City Hall. It has been called way was ey According to Dohany the city charter prohibits an administra- April, Dohany reported = tor from spending more than hany at the request of the City rhey were told by MeNutt that ¢559 \ithout Council approval. Council and McNutt, the leasing would be done, but council never gave final approval All councilmen agreed McNutt The city’s first-quarter audit shows many budgeted accounts is an ‘‘aggressive go-getter’ who Dohany charged. ‘ should be questioned, ‘‘but not witn | overdrawn, according to Dohany ~ *« * the impression that we are going who charged McNutt with ‘“ag- Ile ‘Said he was worried about to fire him every time.” gressive spending.”” In one in- whether there will be enough IN The Council is divided. Dohany stance an $11,000 expenditure is the treasury with about three-quar- ig backed b: Councilmen Otho shown for a lease equipment ac- (ters of the fiscal year to go D. Edwards A vote of confidence is being considered by councilmen who ' have supported McNutt. The vote will be taken only when it is felt that the attack by Dohany and Edwards is unwarranted, one councilman said. Goodison Parents Arty GOODISON — Baldwin School will conduct this Parents Art . . MI. Costell ouncilms ym: ostell parents will rol] up their sleeves Workshop. Councilman Thomas M. Costello ( , ( ‘ 0 . and try their hands at finger paint. 7, cat thé baer eel said Dohany had no reason to at ey will present th asic art tack MeNutt ing, clay modeling, papier mache ,, larem vee % nary] dan ; . . techniques use pupils hu Edwards said he has a lot of work, and chalk and crayon draw ving the parent a better un id | : y Ab Maren . . 2stions ash WIeNutt < Nate ing at their November PTA meet Nerstanding at fis eididcen'= work questo to ask McNutt at Sat ing xt ‘e > . . a _ ae ™"s urday Ss meeting ing next Wednesday the program committee said | - ~« * * ne a re | He said McNutt hasn’t had They also will experiment with prente are urged to wear old answers to some of “‘my [ee irents ¢ irgea al 5 = » silk screen painting and block clothes or bring aprons or smocks tions about money in the past. ge rons rs « ; oi to the workshop scheduled to start The dispute goes back to 1958 Mrs. Dorothy Whipple, Mrs, at 8 p.m when members of the charter com- Mary Sue Preston and Julius * * * mission, many now councilmen, Kusey, art consultants for the | Fifth grade room mothers will argued bitterly over finances and serve refreshments tax limits Pontiac Press Phete Russe]! Davidson, named to fill temporary officers were unani- O serve in their same Capacities Contrast in Education Being Made as Part of National Observance — The contrast between new in schools will be TROY old and at Poppleton School during Na- tional Education Week starting Sunday The school of early settlers ‘and that of today will be compared in terms of curriculum, equipment, buildings and transportation, ac-| cording to Principal Myrtle I. Bro. | Big 10- top and your old 90 DAYS * * * ' Some rooms have book displays. Pupils in others are learning poems and dramatizing the wealth of reading mA&terial now availablé, classes will depict the oom schoolhouse, which “was Poppleton almost 100 years ago, and Poppleton School of t@day The fourth grades are/ making posters and discussing the differ- ences between educatignal oppor- tunities and conditions today and those of colonial tiphes Fifth graders ape emphasizing the language, arts/byv writing com- positions on ‘‘What We Expect of Education’ and “What We Are Doing at School.” The sixth /grade having a panel discussion on ‘The Import- ance of Education Todas ; National Education Week also provides’ the theme for the Pop- pleton PTA meeting at 8 p.m. next Thursday. Mys. Beatrice Bowen, a former teacher of thildren’s literature at Wayne State University, will be yhe speaker. She will talk about the best types of literature for children and will bring books to illustrate her remarks Minstrel Show Tomorrow Night at Brandon High and other one 1* Exclusive Double-Stretch ORTONVILLE An old-time minstrel show will be presented at the Brandon High School at 8 p.m. tomorrow, under the direc- tion of Earl Holling Sponsored by the Brandon S« hool Band Parents, many members of the group as well as local talent will entertainment during the * other provide performance o a Wood, has charge of the music, with Donald Wills. Howard Grovesteen and Ivan Westerley joining him in several barber shop renditions. Proceeds from the show will be| used to furnish band students with much needed instruments, accord- ing to Mrs. Vern Mayhew, chair- man. Henry | | Fast bag change - ~ takes only 5 seconds Full horsepower ‘Engagement Announced | | AVON TOWNSHIP — Mr. and \Mrs. Dudley B. Barrett of 3334 iWillett St., announce the engage- iment of their daughter Barbara | Ann to Ted McKissack, son of Mr. land Mrs. Madison McKissack of 4 OPEN TONIGHT "TIL 9 P.M. \Muskegon. The wedding is iplanned for Dec. 12 at Sacred General Electric Fully Automatic WASHER with 5 temperature wash and rinse settings. suds saver and lint filter. Use payment’ Reduced ON THIS NEW Hoover Sweeper OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS 51 WEST HURON STREET Ib. capacity washer All porcelain wash tub. Built-in washer for the down SAME AS CASH SUPER “12” WITH AUTOMATIC DEFROST AND GIANT TRUE ZERO FREEZER! 278 General Electric HIGH SPEED DRYER Adjustable timer and temperature control. Dries a full load in only 35 ! Gibson 14 Cu. Ft. Freezer NO MONEY DOWN FREE DELIVERY WITH TRADE Holds pounds over 490 of food . Free _ food frozen spoilage warranty. 208 ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE minutes! 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Keep the wires sideways the Or transverse propulsion sys- 4 spokesman of lent Line said the ypen’ That was always Jule Dub tem on the new 49,000-ton Oriana is problem: How to get his story out based on an old idea but has never to the waiting world been used in a really big ship be Tules Dubois Latin Amer | correspondent for the ( ig ; Tribune. has done it aga vith It was devised by Vickers Arm | Fic tee Ro. “Besides a OG strong, builders of the Oriana. al Circular steel casings are fitted . . ‘ across the ship at the bow and Ke: aoeu Parle a Saume and oe stern, below the waterline, They to the present in Cuba to tell the oe ee Soe etre ee | aides Ak thn “Cevarut dmevien Water on either side of ine vessel, see eas oe the Puaiinnls oon 0 which way the cap- sneaking in and taking over of o_o“ the times he was shadowed, arrest The spokesman said harbor pi ed, beaten, nearly strangled and lots and labor unions might still challenged to duels nsist on tugs being present. In any + * . case, tugs would be needed if the In fact. he tells you what it wa Mais) BG Te ieee aistavonable | hke to be there... there when , * * * aq Of history was being made a ad a ee Dubois has an uncanny sens¢ see ed eee RDS: ay Eman: of ways and means to get to the -~ ae Kenta ast vueaday i troubled spots of Central America will be used on the California and On one chartered plane. iis pilot putea gun said: i... hluRM ‘wart we dont maxe Altar Society Picks you won't ha one thing sure, to pay for this trip.” Officers for Guild ports and made final plans for the book fair, to be held Satur- day, and the pancake supper scheduled for Tuesday. Dubois reported <1 the Commies in cars mobbed. part played by inciting the mob Directness May Lift Him or Down Him * * * ege s To read this book is a revela A demonstration and lecture on tion, an eye-opener to the neces. Advent Wreaths was given by Mrs OC e e wil DUrNS 0) | ICd XDe lency sity that we must all fight for Richard Meette of Waterford) freedom of the press . the first Township, and Mary Ferrit and , freedom Elaine Jones of the Grail Center Editor s 2 1 Is the d Rockefeller's record as New Dubois has fought bravely and in Detroit Miea A Rotkslslae af New Yack Yo rk governor illustrates wi t I long . . . but he has carried Lady ~ Prac en ei “ss Luck right around with him Fruitport Industrialist | The following describe poll means T k b D th t 86 aie Immediately after his election One of three retail stores in the |@kK@N Dy Veath a By JACK V. FOX last year, he decided to tackle the state’s perennial financial deficit, headon. As is his custom, he had an expert group make a United States is a food outlet. Son GRAND RAPIDS up — Frank C| NEW YORK (UPI)—A high Morse of Fruitport, founder and York Republican official was jok chairman of the bo: ing rece ol tik SPECIALIZED : rm E of : ard of Browne. ing recently about what he call study. They said the most effec. forse Co. of Muskegon, died Nelson Rockefeller's “secret tive, perhaps the only answer SERVICE Thursday alters. short Ulnees. tHe weapon.” was a raise in the state income was 86 i : TV © HI-FI ® RADIO Morse, who founded his steel eee “" B a hae oe Acetate ROARS. oo oe office furniture manvfacturing ee said ae i ne onus t. Rockefeller gave the word to TA. , ae . ce an sé co » to. © OFFICE INTEK-COMS Nth po a native ot be the worst raise taxes ® WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE a ee “It is simply to take an unequiv- There was an uproar among with the Macey Co. of Grand .,.., position on at ic and back state legislators in his own party R S : y . . UNE 1 Oo é issu¢ ac : i 0 In C \ BLAKE dae and paweier £0: it up, no matter how unpopular They argued for some traditional Muskegon. it seems at first. He just doesn't alternative — soaking business o1 RADIO- f V give a damn. It is his idea of how instituting some kind of hidden 3149 W. HURUN The first chamber of commerce problems should be approached taxes or floating more bonds or ‘+5791 in America was chartered in New and if that is fatal politically— just going through the motions and stand. York City in 1768. FE 4-5791 | then so be it.” You Can Now Afford That HOME IMPROVEMENT 10% OVER COST! If You Call Right Now NO PRICE Increase at BIG BEAR —— SPECIAL FINANCING— We'll gladly accept cash, of course, if you want to handle it that way. But if you prefer or want credit, you can take advantage of Big Bear's exclusive Personalized Budget Financing Plan. 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Rockefeller has said he intends to get his legislative program for Demand Voice Smaller NATO Nations Want Part in Planning for Summit Meeting Famous WINTER SEAL QUALITY AT AN 1960 ‘‘on the way" before he an- LONDON (UPD — America’s ECONOMY PRICE nounces his decision on the can- maller Allies in the North Atlantic idacy. That is cutting it pretty ° ™ : : aati he intends to make ; fight Treaty Organization are becoming COMBINATION DOOR in the spring primaries increasingly vigorous in their de WITH STORM & SCREEN | One of the things that immedi- mands for having sume cas su im ately strikes you about Rockefel- the Dec. 19 “Big Four” summit @ Heavy-duty extruded alumi- ler’s presidential chances is that talks, diplomatic sources said to he appears to have no organiza- day num @ Includes all hardware—lock, tion doing the spadework for a . * * door closer, and chain campaign to overtake Vice Presi-- Nato Secretary General Paul- ;. dent Richard M. Nixon. Henri Spaak, reported in a “fur. | @ Bottom heijht adjuster @ Fully mortised hinges and complete jamb @ Completely guaranteed @ Will never shrink, rust or sag—never needs painting @ Guaranteed by Good House. keeping $ 3 2?” CARL SHELL and SONS Drayton OR 3-5043 Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. | In New York, a group of ama- ous mood,’ was expected to act as teurs led by the presidents of the .,,kesman for the smaller NATO Schenectady Young Republicans qoyntries in a meeting today with has incorporated a “Rockefeller pritisy Pyime Minister Harold for President’’ organization. It has yyacMillan and Foreign Seiorien neither Rockefeller’s approval nor sejwyn Lloyd. disapproval and it is devoid of really influential New York party | members. Rockefeller has no really out- standing party champion in Washington. U.S, Sen. Jacob Javits and some other New York congressmen are backing his candidacy but there is no real momentum in the capital to match Nixon's strength in na- | tional councils. Speak also planned to fly to Bonn later this week to press the small nations’ cause with West German Chancellor Konrad Aden- auer. His headquarters in Paris announced last night Spaak would yisit President Eisenhow- er, presumably for the same rea- son, in Washington between Nov. 15 and Nov. 28. * * * The smaller NATO Allies have revolted against Western Big Four | Out across the country, the pic- His chapters read almost lik tur matte . ure is pretty much the same. .. . ad | : ; : ) their strategy for comic operas but they oe es a of fo | In Wisconsin, where another im- plans to line ur ieir strateg! - serious, and we mean deadly. He reneral guild officers 0 ur rtant primary will be held in tripped from one hot spot to 10 Lady of the Lakes Rosary Alta April Rocketelier has the support 9 ~e ter role . Socie 17 > 2 2ie va | 5 other week after week, year after ig me been oy on choser HAS BACKERS — New York Governor Nelson AP Witrephete ‘only of a small and relatively HERAL Warehouse Md) oe rom a ea va president Rockefeller waves to a smal] but enthusiastic proach to problems alienates Republican mem- Sebald po — * penny e anama Solombia, nezue : - rkers. Nib ‘ Costa. Rica Nickramus sad Cua Vice president is Mrs. C. D. Ben crowd carrying ‘‘Rockefeller for President’’ ban bers of his own Legislature. This picture was al Sane tod ae ain 2258 Dixie Highway Near Telegraph Road Intersection He rn ie Caracas when Vice Miger: secretary. Mrs. Beverly; ners. His staff finds the determined governor an taken during Gov. Rockefeller’s recent ‘‘nonpo- = = io - . P- __ é _ _ President and Mrs. Nixon were Blust: and treasurer. Ann Zdunic.| able and magnetic person, but he has few strong litical’ visit to New Hampshire which holds the iicloekel lent: wall nova: Chal a PROTECT CARS’ CHROME = sat irra ttins een a : a - ; Pa — tockefeller is w i spat upon and stoned, and their Indiv igual guilds presented re backer Sometimes the governor's direct ap nation’s first Presidential primary next spring. is far behind Nixon within the FROM ROAD SALT Republican organization. He is un- orthodox but he is not naive. His trip to California this week may furnish him with his best guidance as to whether it is hope less to take on Nixon. And from the aura of confidence that surrounds the men around Rockefeller, you would think his chances are very good. 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Made tn USA. ~., _ witie He - os sal & here c ~ 4 | Clete Suphtiog ~ ight “9 (tarts Ete Py eee CUP UCU UTE CCC CCC CUCU UCC CCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 ee TWENTY-FIVE | id of Previous ‘Trouble’ Already Wants to Give Away Her Baby Lack of It Would Be Costly bit further. The advent of the baby food industry widened mar- kets for a host of other products— Advertising Is Doing a Service i tiecons r meat packers, for the manufae. turers of many packaging matere ree RLEY, England (UPI)—!you have to go through with a thoughts until a doctor told her | By FAYE HENLE you offered in retort? Probably ove rpaying when it comes to non jails Finally, baby food items ieprechatelo i giv hates'baby.”’ she could have another. ‘So we. NEA Columnist none. essential luxuries. I hardly believe often have been offer s . ‘\e are ’ gy Ww » j } . 7" . = ttle wash- HOUSE STONED started this latest baby and every-| Five minutes ago my husband Next time you hear such a re. “& are overpaying when it comes jeaders” tq build store traffic for ng, said Thursday she hoped a i | : : — eet ; bron to the staple everyday items With- jhe retajls vhildless American couple would Neighbors stoned the Winklev thing was okay,” she said. invaded the ‘inner sanctum,”’ that mark, stop and analyze a bit out which we could not exist. He i “Ww ar . less cts are ¢ sed think it nm be hot Abate adopt her latest child when it is house when they gave Janet for| ‘‘We both love the children we corner of the apartment where Unless products “ high « wie I : lehated ~ . ° ” rr ‘Ae hy Le oO ay oO now ing ft . 4 7 } ie rn in February. adoption to a couple in Manchester |have,”’ she said. ‘‘I like to play one little word after another gets eos snweee ie wut Way winwalariorers era gi aking ”* * * * when she was born in June 138. with them for an hour or read to pounded forth to you. Excited!s You € i then hav . ; ewecii esiiti ia by B ‘ : ’ may agree an 1e cour F o . “It isn't that I do not like them, and I would not be able to he pointed to a double-page spread = ; ‘ — s f . , Mrs. Winkley said she wanted to ter with: Everyone knows you can building volume so that they can . lbabies,’’ she said, “but I just do do that with another baby to look advertisement in a national mag Me iack . , ee give her unborn child to Ameri- , ; bu bread and shves and ice mass produce. The answer to not want the trouble connected cans be a th “h broad- after. azine and beamed. What he had whi sed ast buildi ne tu ‘xalies $ With them.” c ‘ ms 1ey ave a bDroa “T think it is wrong to look after discovered was the announcement “ ro Mas . ; 7 , ewe ng ; ral hely . a . gre it VON Know neg Tr F e M ns hi k tl babies unless vou can bring them of a new consumer product ne “ae ; tt it I " mee ae han - — P — r = “ny : 7 ft yo an i\ 1e™ l “ i > ar Mrs. Winkley and her unem- _ thin this country is fin up and look after them properly. ‘aw ead Goan ramevk: MMi tha 1 Car ese item Here is an example ployed husband gave away their ished,”’ she said. ‘I think chil- * * ~ in: GHEt Hive vpare nterested in price Many of us 4. ene avo the ba fu fourth c dren have a_ better chance in SUE a do a lot of comparative shopping , + oo last ne a ang tae America She said she hoped the child “Gonna buy it?’ I asked by reading the pri f an ade r industry was an infant. Toda GUITARS trom $15.95 ie i Chris : . , * * * b\ f y yrice Of ¢ tine, 3, has been in a public “One is so cramped in this woul Pg Thi area editich He was lent for moment, Used Product and its de scription. a rding to a stud f 7 VIOLINS rom $17.95 . country th evervone is he ne S } Is uSt selfish i¢ silent o 4 } f Phe: dears. exoucialls n 4h ante wemducied be te 4 wpivts Musk ne . sows orphanage since she was seven Country that everyone is hemmed |) oy ave more than two children and then replied that he thought ; Se es ' Christmas lay Awa months old, awaitin adopti down by narrow ideas. : ; : case of food. drug. cosmetic and anufac ere Ame i | Hs ft Pia They k rd Sen when other people cannot have he'd wait and see what others in) |” tems. is pretty foolproof or one manufacturer has been at EDWARD’ S 8 ; t - ept the first two, David, » ‘Since I had Janet { have had any.” AP Wirephete the industry put out in compen ie hemlic - oe SomSaainavwe ; t vould fhardly 48 tiste ! ( cu ( el < a4 ers ) and Annette, 5. an awful time with the neigh- “I hope this will be the last PRODUCER TALKS—Shirley '°" he numerous regulatory agencies tenth © s IE at “I know it is selfish but now | DOrs” Mrs. Winkley said. time,” she said, ‘‘but you can Bernstein. sister of Leonard How will he learn about the com tr sani case ad ertisit g is a aSOr with the help of ad “ - ” $ s 4 « : - ; z ! \ s aavet sing Is # re SO wn ‘ I have got to the point where J They ee just beginning to get never tell Bernstein and associate direc Pellet He'll watch for ads tually performing a service to the tising the nNipar ee pL IY INST T CREDIT rent gO on with it,” Mrs. ot tart wei I —— 7 Pion tor of the TV Quiz show “The Tel how: alten Race vow eaed. conswnes vies wee Gilsedy aud thom wae Bi AN se ley said. t ai Ba i te - wit Montana and Idaho are separat- $64,000 Challenge,’’ swore in a friend or neighbor shun a prod * * * able to Jower the cost of ats pr ON aa pl GU, do not want to get up in the i Ot - the fuss there Was 44 by the continental divide which testimony in Washington Wednes- uct, claiming its price to be The big questio: this: Are we uct from cents to ‘ middle of the night. I do not want, '@8t time. lalso extends through the states of day that the shows were fre “‘fancy” because ‘‘what you're overpaying this se ‘ rk People’s Credit Clothing to have the feeding and the wash- She said after she gave away Wyoming, Colorado and New quently rigged on instructions” really paving for is advertising.’ The answer cannot be a Categor 3 bs a 8 N. SAGINAW STREET ing of diapers — all the things'Janet she had some _ second Mexico. from the sponsor. And what _ enlightenment have ical yes or no. We are probat Let's analyze this sit m a 24 MONTHS TO PAY OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH WAREHOUSE OVERSTOCE We Are Desperate! Our Warehouse Stock Must Be Reduced. Room Must Be Made for New Ship- ments. Every Item In the Store Is Reduced. Save Up To 50% or More. You Owe It to Yourself to Get Our Low Price and Then Compare. Prove to Yourself How Much You Can Save During This Sale. and 4 Pc. SECTIONALS = 25 = = 50% OFF ; 7 eee age. | Pte Me. >. 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This is the grinding part Dulles, a dominant kind of man dent Eisenhower, pushing 70 and of his task called the shots. Eisenhower from with only 14 months to go in the * . * the beginning of his presidency White House, is heading into Between now and the time he relied tremendously on Dulles. what may be the busiest period leaves Dec. 4 on his three-conti ‘ of his presidency. He is setting nent trip he must put in the final himself a fast and strenuous work on the budget, or encyclo Add M | § f pace pedia of expenses, which his ad Old en ence in charge of His announcement Wednesday— Ministration will offer Congress . g ; or automotive sales for Chrysler, told that he will visit nine nations in when it returns in January 1960 to Get Or | m t ae Continent Trust Confer Europe, Asia and Africa in De * * * : a — cembe « Just the y ’ ; ence the iter is under. co! emi ist the beginning.” This is no simple task, since it NEW YORK (AP)—A movie re wind up that trip with @ involves wrangles among his own ; . t \A \ view board has approved a film three-day Western summit con- various department and agency oe . _ “We are not committed to ference in Paris Keay Beer bow big & pieee: at dealing with unmarneéd love. The I 1 a rhe > a pie tering the finance business,” ; . 18 f producer agreed to add a line of entering the ' It may or may not be of sig- budget pie each is entitled to jialogue saying in effect . es ; , dialogue sa} “4 : : he said, “but in view of such nificance that Eisenhower — who Work on this budget has been go-| , -_ things as the strategy of our UPI Telephoto” has had a heart attack, an intes- ing on since last summer We were wet o ave pre major competitors and pros GINA AND THE BULLS tinal operation ind a minor TO STRESS ECONOMY marital sex relations pective money conditions we 4 tress Gina Lollobrigida pré stroke made tls announce said bee The film, ‘‘Happy Anniversary must, despite tradiiton, maintain che thrills fo a bullficht ¢ ment only after getting are It involves more than just €X- had been refused a seal of ap our flexibility.”’ iv nent I months sounding okay on a weekend med. PeMsés His 1960 programs — the proval by Geoffrey Shurjock, pro- lie . veral ontn ] “es 4 2 - - es ., General Motors has Jong run \fad no theta coSol 1 cl up final act of his presidency—must quction code director in Los An- ( Pvt 4 “( ; Madrid making the film “Solo es * rn be based on it: Their size, cost geles senera \fotors eptance rp or : e : “ } : ; . . : : S eeratsphedinmePordienteredithe neg Sno miele une “ Early next vear t President and reach. He has already re The review board, meeting here finar = t : iness this f al eesyied EY PN Bs “Unie who was 69 Oct . 14 ‘and will be vemed Mist ms eh ene ae gave its sanction to the film Thurs- inance business ti all, } . = Her expressions varied with the =i callie 7 lan 28 in 1959. will be economvy. day after the producer agreed to Ver he PAVECS mce Ja a mS a = sway of the fight tes i Further, sandwiched in between pave the male lead speak the ad- 1 may have to mn : te tages a F any trips he takes next year Will gitional line werseas for a in meeting ae SCIEN) FEMPEAGT ! hey De other chores David Niven and Mitzi Gayno: , W : with Premier Nikita Khrushchev : 3 : ro mig ud into everybody's 700 elcome Home + = « ~*~ * * are featured in the film, which fourth quai But ft . equally Williams at Dinner Sull on tap after that “tyke ] Working yn and approving in deals in part with the premarital true that we are getting clear signs : , 1 tap A - detail the programs and messages relations of a husband and wife See ar . yi] a ee ; : - resident § promise¢ rip to the — ee __ of an expanding automobile LANSING (An estimated 700° . : he will send Congress during the ata inamenti market “In fact. we seldom get clearer, signs than we have right now And even the steel shortage can’t fully dampen the excitement we feel about the future.”’ This future, Nichols said, in- t Soviet Union persons turned out last night for early months of the year. Don't Neglect Slipping a ‘welcome home” dinner honor ing Gov. and Mrs Williams, Also lying ahead of him is the extent, perhaps, of making TY FALSE TEETH CAMPAIGN COMING UP °. Fighting for them, even to the presidential campaign of 1960. Al- appeals for public support of his Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble though the Constitution makes ideas when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze” The governor and his wife re- this second term his last one, he On top of al! this he most prob pts b handicaps FASTEETH, an urned Oct. 22 from a month's will probably campaign to get. a ably will have to be the director; altaline (non-acid) powder to eprin- * * * P ~ " > ; = . kle op your plates, & false teeth cludes prospects of seven million overseas vacation. They related Republican elected his successor.!and moving force of whatever mare Srunly os Gives confident feel- car sales in 1960 and eight million incidents about the tour The af- But these activities are all ex- this country’s foreign policy turns; 16 ing ef security and added comfort. ' | \ . j No gummy, gooey. pasty taste or fee!- car years as definite possibilities fair was sponsored by the Ingham tras yut to be Ing. Get FASTEETH today at drug fn the late 60s County Democratic organization In between tlmes he has a hatful, This was a task he a dn t have’ = counters everywhere = - a - 7 — MAKE BOOK PRICE SELLATHON PRICE 1953 FORD Custom V8, 2-Dr., R&H ............ $ 365.00 S 199.00 1954 FORD Custom V8, 4-Dr., F.0.M.,R&H ..... $600.00 S 399.00 1956 FORD Custom V8,4-Dr.,R&H............. $775.00 8 499.00 1966 FORD Custom Line, 6 Cyl., 2-Dr........... $ 800.00 S$ 599.00 1965 FORD 6 Pass. 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Hot Tea & Tax Included Kitchen Open fer a'carte ‘tt! 1 p.m. a __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 et __ TWENTY-NINE _ TODAY Students Will “to Ee . . a [0 uD: 4 Oo 20¢ CHILD _ ADULT 60¢ Feeling Fit, Lamarr iis GMYa, coasts. poten & SAT. Is A . F ll f F ° ht cite ‘science instructor at Marietta Col- iD o£ or —~al WC Smit Cuncurt jlege and a veteran of 20 years in i fo ® Ye *, gain Full of Fight |[earn Politics st: | j * ’~ * * : ION By EARL WILSON e.G C Starting with the second semes- NEW YORK — “I'm feeling fit and ready to fight ANY- | x-Governor’s OUrse ier in February, all Bethany stu BODY!” Hedy Lamarr announced, throwing out her chest, im-| to Open the Doors of dents will be required to take the one-hour course. O'Neill will lec- THE ressively. “D o I look sick REAL : re " Smoke-Filed Rooms ture and conduct a question-and- I stared at her bare feet—she was tired | panawer: "period. Get ine wa STORY a from shopping and had removed her ihnea < 3 ‘ 4 q S ta th CENTURY FOX present ; 2 P * THETRUE ye To) A FIRST ; 7 COLOR by %.. ¥ \ O€ LUXE deep, Worley explains, In some To teach the course, Gresham cemeteries graves are only four cast about for a man a ag feet deep because of the subsoil in both teaching and politics. He condition | —————— ee — | Now: VAT Clg oss HELD Met 2nd LAL a WEEK! aire Glen McCarthy), with whom she’s Heoel nics ; aeege e in practical politics STORY 0) § ; é cs involved in separation litigation. ever offered by an American Cl ac oy . Doors Open | Doors Open ro btrippe . . _ , ; ; lege. = § I 5 Jnio (—Contrary 6:45 12:45 Pe E E of alt | I had to change outfits when I was " to popular belief, most graves re ; THEATER ® ; Sictisn ee court last time... it was so hot... an The course has been scheduled | are now only five feet deep, says ae : WILSON somebody said maybe I was putting on a at Bethany (W.Va.) College by James Worley, Columbus execu OPEN YOUR HERE COME THE PEOPLE ee JAMES Legend, | fashion show. I just might do that,” Hedy snapped. “They said the president, Dr. Perry E. Gres- tive secretary of the American WHO WILL FILL IT pee , Lies! | I might be asking several million dollars. I just might do that, | ham, who comments: ‘Unless | Cemetery Assn. ¢ HEART! ' \ ‘ CinemaScoPE too.” dept and cae ices ad oad | Ohio law, for example, says only *e WITH JOY! bs a © rant an : aaa Fe , * s oi \ Hedy, who was under shock for months after her son Was’ ,.itish cae wil ne ea? that graves must be reasonably he ; * b> critically injured when hit by a car, has become a prolific painter of abstracts. The floor of her hotel suite was a one- woman exhibit of her paint- ings with herself as the model. “Do you bring these all from Hollywood?” I asked her innocently. The dynamic damose! answered, “Oh, no, I painted these today.” ta THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . Liz and Eddie uses the alias starrin ROBERT JEFFREY. HOPE ‘ idions, \ WAGNER: HUNTER: LANGE with AGNES MOOREHEAD : “Mr. and Mrs. Brook”’ at local tury-Fox presents 7 restaurants ... BBardot's ex- beau, Sacha Distel, may star vaio Sea soon at a NY. cafe HEDY Hermione Gingold'll do a Broadway revue Jane Russell | an gave up three TV guest shots to attend the WAIF premiere of Technicolor-Deluxe “Happy Anniversary.” RICHARD WIDMARK - BELLA DARVI * * * | EARL’'S PEARLS: The trouble with an inferiority complex is that th le who ought to t er d That’ SAT. MATINEE EXTRA sd Gegiker, who ought to have one never do at's . 5 ! — (Copyright, 1959) | r ROC K» H U D so os 3 Te ee en § CARTOONS = 8 Average brain of an adult man; ‘DORIS DAY -\* wg as ; : ) : Here's what weighs APRS DORIEY 3 FD ciies Fy- Detroit Teamste ss z aE: s happens when pe — : : THE PERFECT PAIR FOR... Acquitted in Jersey JAUME OQ 4M TONITE © SATURDAY @ SUNDAY > LOw TALK wn s.r CAMDEN, NJ. 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ARTHUR : told the court that Lower claimed 5 KENNEDY Me ae ey ceed eral “a pretending neve needed the drug for a heart con-} . ROCK HUDSON dition ° wi he’ S Al 4 > The doctors notified authorities e eee e END or } who seized Lower in his hotel 8 TH . Ts ; room. Lower never obtained the and t in H = drugs h ught a a r 1 SO : TECHNICOLOR A — . Lower is former president of Sau ADAMS. (00 HELSoN-nEmeT woncan © D the Sun Valley Realty Corp. of On ueeenen eR SUE leer hiersied exon) OHNNY ARK | Orlando, which is a development} Te ‘outs ilar @) me) - 7 for retired members of the Team- ~~ sters Union | ; 3 reg ~1¢), ha De = raloy Living F — 5 a 2 ; Joy g Room - .. P TONIGHT t RN DRIVE IN Ry Comfort With Our Peer TP: ts SATURDAY | OOo ac eo test ols | IN-CAR HEATERS OPEN 6:30 P. M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. | _Hecters That Really Heat EXCLUSIVE! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! Add all those figures (and Baby Doll”s toa/) and you've got THE MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY-ROMANCE OF THE YEARI _ DYNAMITE TRIPLE BILL OF THRILLS! mes Lover becomes the Great Comedy Star-—and you'll love him more than ever! Clark and Carroll (“Baby Doll”) Baker spark the sparkling-est comedy- romance that ever put the accent on youth...here’s the kind of fresh, hilarious entertainment that comes along once in a blue moon! €liark Gable A ret Carroll Baker eating AT Lilli Palmer Lee Jj.Gobb _ Genin : = Ell 12:25 - 3:40 ~ Fler Seaton Product = Fiingaenid ° may \ 66 99 sings it! al But Not For Me” = tape GOLDEN AGE CLUB BARRY "COE with Thomas Gomes . 0 ; DESERT z RUTH ;OMAN 3 A Desert Charmer vs. the Sword of Rome! Plus! Co-Feature Shown at 11:90 - 2:10 - 5:20 . 8:40 BRS = > AKIM TAMIROFF @ OUR NEXT ATTRACTION ®@ @ OUR NEXT ATTRACTION @ The Kid from the Hills Miuegom'| sO), | -%, THE WILD AND and the Barefoot Blonde AND THE A 2s. WONDERFUL DAYS Shared @ Fighting Ae Bt lO aH ae en OF THE EXCITING hence gree ee a ain. Conia YOUNG FRONTIER! ATTEND OUR EARLY BIRD SHOW SUNDAY cour any THIRTY v PCH Is Upset-Minded Chiefs Tackle Bay City Pack Central Hopes to Foi Valley Title Ambitions of Top-Ranked Wolves By BILL CORNWELL of their first Assured Campaign in seven years Central's revitalized football force eye their choicest scalp of the 1959 season tonight With their coniidence boosted by winning Pontine it Wisner Stadium THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRHAQAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 Underdog Tonight, PNH Shaky Favorites. “ge | Huskies Ailing » © forLocal Duel at Rochester aint WS e oe bs i + ad — — i he, Ae 5 ty be * AS eT -o ~~ “Cre Y f “ee 4 oF *i ere IK Tiel re wm the? His big job is to sift with confidence: Because of the limi | Head Crippled Kendall Also Hurt This recalls the story Biff Jones tells of his coaching days at Lou- islana State. LSU was trailing at , the half. The locker room was in turmoil. Biff had just. persuaded BY CHUCK ABAIR Pontiac Northern will be a very Huskies visit | jshaky favorite as the Rochester tonight for their first Gov. Huey Long that there = ; . = ..., No need for a political oration. | iat a visit with the Falcons of Gene one of Biff's assistants was stalk- Ft ae Par” Re Konley ing around like a wild man, ex- Nhe a dab As a matter of fact. imjures horting the troops. He was so which have hit the PNH camp wrought up, he shook his fist at would just about turn the game into Biff and thundered: ‘‘We’ve got to a 32 record, the spirited Chiefs th tackle undefeated and untied B BRING ON ROCHESTER That's the cry at Pontiac North Pontise Press Phete a tossup or even change the slight win't ‘“‘We've got to win!” Biff icKle fTeated anc 2 3% - . ; : . a a City Central at & o'clock in a! ©! today as the Huskies get ready to invade Rochester for to They are John Kendall, left, Larry Chambers, centér, and John edge towards the home club surveyed him dispassionately. iv! ‘ >it é : highly important Saginaw Valley ™) ht’s big local battle. These three linemen could be a big factor Erkkila. Kendall may see only limited service due to an injury Star fullback George Graves “Yes, my friend,” he replied, Conference battle PCH has little or no chance of week's defeat at Walled Lake and punting ace Jan Lawrence “but how?” will miss the game because of injuries suffered in the 20-14 loss f PNH is to bounce back from last Lrkkila will be making his Ist start Now, to this week's forecasting. I have got to pick them right! sharing in the Saginaw Valley | ; . : . spoils this fall. Flint Northern Ps . ae ‘ oe ameek = But how? saw to that two weeks ago at Graves has shared the scorin8 \iiami over North Carolina to- Flint with. a 19-0 victory. But and running sin with Bob Hocking night. Carolina and Miami are the Chiefs can have a lot to say all year in Northern's impressive both famous for their moons. One about who does win the Valley first season on the gridiron perhaps moonstruck vote for Mi- title. ‘ se ne ami. oe Kendall, the biggest Huskie Bay City, (7-0). currently rated = 200 pounds has heen s ecniout Boston College over Pittsburgh. Michigan's No. 1 Class A high lineman all the way. He wil} be in| TN¢ Panther is hurting, the school power, leads the SVC race e if .) US " “ _ ae “ fats ‘ . Eagle is soaring. with a 3-0 record. Flint Northern a Be eS ee eee ee , . mes next with a 2-0 mark iauEN Kepeiee ie Cress Over (bose Wi. Bat ce ‘ ie ae the Sa y ‘ ‘ ‘ Larry Bland will replace’ ee rusader will need a stout If the Chiefs could topple Bay e oun af Graves with either 140-pound : “~ a * City this evening, they would set the stage for a real championshij humdinger between the en the Bay City gridiron. Victory over PCH is all-im- portant to the Wolves since it might mean the difference be- tween winning or sharing the Valley crown or losing out al- together. PCH can be certain that the invading Wolfpack will give 100 per cent effort. For the second straight week the hiefs get a chance to tumble a ‘ated tedm. Last week they upset ith-rated Ferndale, 27-7, on the Nisner turf and put the Dales imong the also-rans. Now the t&r- ret is No. 1 ranked Bay City. * * * The Chiefs stand an excellent thance of tying for 2nd place in crusher from. the he final league standings hey can do no worse than 3rd by inning their two remaining sames. If they succeed, it will be their best Valley finish in many years. They conclude their 1959 grid season a week from tonight against Flint Central at Flint's Atwood Stadium. Coach Jesse MacLeay's grid- lers will have two major prob- lems tonight—how to stop the up- he-middle rushes of fullback George Archer and a passing at- ack which has blossomed into a full-scale weapon for Bay City in ecent weeks SVC Bay City alse has a classy full - back to halt. His name is Chariey Brown, who until last week was a ferocious guard for the Chiefs. Brown scored three touchdowns against the Dales and he's stay- | ing at the fullback slot tonight. Who has the difficult task of filling Brown's shoes at the offen- sive guard post. That job will go to John Skelley, a 155-pound junior who performed well there a week ago. ~ Flint Northern entertains Arthur Hill and Flint Central visits Sag- inaw in other Valley games to- night. ’ PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS PCa POs BAY CITY . Prell 180 Sr. LE Piotrowski 219 Sr tush 220 Sr. LT Sampson 190 Sr 3kelley 155 Jr. LG Nash 170 Jr iumphrey 180 Sr. CC Cameron 175 Sr Nhitehead 180 Sr. RG Lower 160 Sr Tenkie 80 Sr. RT DeYoung 95 Sr Terr 160 Sr. RE Warren 180 Sr Staley 165 Sr. QB Crampton a5 Jr lowze 168 Jr. LH Auman 78 Sr tone 162 Sr. RH Kusmierz 155 Sr Brown 200 Sr. FB Archer 715 8 From The Wolfpack and Northern next Friday Qne-Sided Loss PRESS BOX Cco- won Three of Michigan Tech's champion Huskies have berths on the Northern State Col- lege Conference all-league team They are end Bill Wiljanen, named top lineman, tackle John Kwiat- kowski and quarterback Clay Will man. * ” * A bench warrant for the ar- rest of Detroit Lions’ fullback John Henry Johnson was with- drawn yesterday on testimony that he had made an alimony payment. An Oakland, Calif., judge acted after learning the gridder had paid $305 of the $2,360 he was in arrears. » § & Cold Climate, owned by Mrs J. Deane Rucker of Grosse Pointe Farms, won the green hunter championship by taking four of six events in the National Horse Show at New York Thursday. U.S. ace Bill Steinkraus won two challenge trophies giving the Yanks four international wins to Canada’s two. I Bill Cox or Dave Shields trying Harvard over Princeton. The to fill Lawrence's big shoes. Ivy League is merely unpredicta- Bland and Shields are 150° bie Harvard is simply incompre- pounders. hensible. John Erkkila. 170. will make Ohio State over Indiana. We've . ° his tarting ebut ¢ iffensive . Bruins Riddle Sawchuk cele “in eric HensIV€ been wrong five straight weeks ; Hebets QU) PTEUS nS uth on the Buckeyes, but no streak to Record 8-3 Victory + * + is unto Wa cexson on Olympia Ice Mi ~— of ihe squad ‘s ” a Dartmouth over Columbia. The , 7 accord o coach d Lions made a good showing against DETROIT w_It was bound to LEE et Cornell and could do the same Bruce Norton will be at his before their homecoming alums. happen, and now the Detroit Red Wings can go about the normal * * * Syracuse over Penn State. Rip Engle can tell Ray Eliot: “We've got ‘em better in the East, too:’’ Michigan State over Purdue. Duffy Daugherty’s boys move the ball. usual quarterback post directing the offense with Hocking com- pleting the backfield. Northern will take a 42 record into the contest boasting an im- pressive co-runnerup finish in the Inter-Lakes League time-of-the-year business of find-| ing out whether they have a good hockey team, or another mediocre one = ad P . ] es : . r , ’ The club has slipped after a * * * ennsy igalene over Yale, Yale's ] ht’s 8&3 Rochester, fresh from clinching rough 1893 victory over Penn saw : tar ; sht’s whirlwind start, last night's 8. the Tri-County championship, wil] both teams biting round steaks out Boston Bruins be gunning for its 6th straigift Of each other. One vegeterian vote and applying the most damaging blow success for Penn. of the infant season The Falcons have bowed’ only « Clemson over Duke. Clemson “Now we'll have to bounce to Farmington in seven games lost’ to Georgia Tech, which lost Girl—gets home first. back — we'll see if we can,” showing considerable improvement ——_ since fhe early games John Cadieux directs the RHS backfield which includes such tal- said coach Sid Abel. ‘‘The boys can't let a little bad spell get | them down, We'll just have to _ Pick ourselves up.” ented leather-luggers as Reggie There are doubters who don't Dixon, Joe McDaniels ang Dan think the Wings will keep up a Lickert ie il be Soe Cicad te RIVALS TONIGHT — Bay City Central full- action. Archer provides Bay City’s up-the-middle T k h . make the Stanley Cup playoffs back George Archer (left) and end Andrew Terry power and is averaging 5.4 yards per carry urkey Shoot at Orion * * . of Pontiac Central will be mitter rivals tonight neates ( ou pasaes for the Chiefs and also Lake Orion's Gan Club: fae ac MINNEAPOLIS wm — Walter Judging by last night's play, the when the unbeaten Wolves and Chiefs clash at sparkles on defense ranged a turkey shoot for Sunday Dukes has ended his long holdout Red Wings will be lucky to sur- Wisner Stadium at 8 o'clock in Saginaw Valley at the club range, 2700 Stanton siege. But the seven-footer won't vive Rd. Shooting will run all day,'be of any immediate help to the Geelle Terry Sanchek. whe starting at 10:30 a.m. Both shot- Detroit Pistons, who play Min- had yielded only 15 goals in 11 . . guns and rifles will be used, and neapolis tonight cance wen bieaerded olght lon- PP we | qa e qd OSSUD any one interested is invited. Tur- Dukes agreed to terms with Pis- times and most of the Boston keys go to the winners ton General Manager Nick Ker- goals came after Sawchuk threw a temper tantrum, DETROIT (®—The long-awaited 44 per cent of his 151 passes for The Detroit coach disclosed the The clubs traded first period goals, Bronco Horvath scoring for Boston and Gordie Howe tying it Detroit. Lions-Pittsburgh Steelers,|1.001 yards. Rote. not blessed with Lions turned down a chance earl- Parker. To glue-fingered receivers, has con ’ U- All ier this season to obtain rookie Star Pin Points | George Wilson-Buddy . nected on 423 per cent of his at 15:17, Flem Mackell pushed the pin Rote-Bobby Layne donnybrook "ss togeee for 68) sande quarterback Lee Cramcun, Gross orn eas mage the age really ought to end in a tie . *. . cup, an outstanding college passer By STAN THADEN ing” since it a Assehem the peric ut Gary >0 C . oe see . en ; oeada| NW Aino : , pin area too quickly. wling is a at aaotustn Inter That's what the statistics through Wijcon said yesterday Rote will 2t Utah, failed to make the grad lajor bowling faults, especially came of ekill, not strength. of novices, are: (1) Lofting the ball instead of lifting it. When the ball is lofted onto the lane it makes a deep hole ‘this season's first six games say start Sunday at quarterback. Mor- with the quarterback-rich New anyway. The figures compiled by rall has started the last two games. York Giants. these two last-place teams bundle the Lions and the Steelers into a * * * The Bruins took the lead for good on a hotly disputed goal. Leo ,LaBine capped a spirited drive (3) Rolling the ball with any- should form a pendulum. When = ~< av's go: ‘ ‘with a close-range score and Saw- huge knot for Sunday's game Rosensohn on Spot in the surface, guaranteed not to. the wrist is loose or bent, you chuk went at it hot and heavy The Lions and Steelers have endear you to the proprietor. It is either lose control of the ball dur- with referee Lou Farelli, protest- been dead ringers for one an- . . ; ing the 4 , \ b; a 4 armswing or have a ing that Labine had shoved the o¢her. They employ similar sys- lope to ] ‘nd Quiz Today sual ee te ee nee es tendency to ‘‘top” or “‘overspin”’ puck inside the net with his hand the ball thereby depriving it of its proper lift. (4) Lack of or improper follow through. This robs the delivery of the smooth and rhythmical finish so necessary to producing good scores. tems, This is natural, possibly because Lions coach Wilson worked for Parker before he walked out of Detroit and head- ed for Pittsburgh. Detroit, five losses the ball is released anywhere from 12 to 24 inches higher than it should be. Tight thumb and finger holes contribute to lofting. (2) Throwing the ball too fast in- stead of rolling it smoothly and easily. Strikes are made by ‘‘work- The state favor with D’Amatg, a close friend Black NEW YORK (AP) athletic commission hopes to wind For nis trouble Terry got a 10-minute misconduct penalty. | The Bruins quickly added two | more goals and ex-Wing John Bucyk added another near the | end of the period for a 6-2 lead. of * * * “He was to get 50 per cent of the profits,’ said Rosensohn. ‘‘But there were no profits so he didn't up today its long, drawn-out in- quiry into alleged irregularities in and'the promotion of the June 26 is last in the National| Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Johans- with one victory Norm Ullman scored with an un-| Football League's western division. son fight and charges stemming get any.” ing’’ balls that have a good spin} If these faults should creep into assisted 23footer in the third pe-|The Steelers are tied for last in from the title scrap Black. a convicted gambler, °F lift on them. An excess of speed your delivery, try to eliminate riod but the Bruins heaped it on the Eastern Division, with two} ~*~ * * was barred by the commission ly prevents the ball from “‘work-|them at once. with two late goals — another ex- triumphs and four defeats If today’s hearing is anything last Oct. 13 from participating .in Detroiter, Charlie Burns, getting * * * like yesterday's ‘‘objection’’ and the promotion of any’ fights or his first goal of the campaign at! The Steelers have made 98 first ‘‘exception’’ marked session be- even attending fights in New York 3:35 and still another former Wing downs, the Lions 92. With former tween the various barristers, the, state Nick Mickoski, finishing things uP Lion Layne at quarterback, the inquiry may be with us until the Five charges have been made with 51 seconds to play. It WaS|cteelers have gained 1,090 yards snow lies deep against D'Amato and three Mickoski's first goal, also passing. The Lions have gained . . * against the others, the commis- The Red Wings were grumbling 1933 yards in the airlanes with On the spot in the commissions’ sion disclosed about the defeat — and well they pote and Earl Morrall doing the inquiry are Cus D'Amato, man * * * should. Since their tremendous be- throwing ager of former heavyweight cham-| It will pick up the D'Amato case ginning, they have suffered ne Lions have gained goo Pion Patterson; promoter Bill first and then go into the others losses, had two ties and recorde vane rushing, the Steelers 642. Rosensohn ‘who calls himself a today if time permits, only one victory. They play in : “retired promoter’’), and Rosen- _—_ Toronto Saturday night. Denver Hockey Coach No User of Crying Towel DENVER @® — Tired of hear- jing football coaches at the wailing wall? Then hear this from Mur- ray Armstrong, coach of the Uni- of Denver hockey team: | * * * | “We'll have an_ outstanding] tection rendered Layne and his team capable of beating any cok | oa, vie foe Rote on I : : legiate club in the country. We're probably good enough to beat the| Aly 95 yards attempting to pass. Defensively, the edge belongs to sohn Enterprises Inc., now head- |Pittsburgh. But it's not much of eq by lawyer Vincent Velella an edge and the Western Division D'Amato, Rosensohn and REI is considered to have more strong aj] have been suspended as a re- teams. sult of the commission's general x * * inquiry of last August and Sep- | The Lions have yielded 112 first tember. jdowns to the Steelers’ 9. Pitts- |burgh rivals have gained 873 yards) This phase of the hearing con- jrushing and 801 yards passing. cerns charges made against them |Detroit’s defense has surrendered; and for them to show cause why 1,015 yards rushing and 1,142 pass-|their licenses should not be re- | voked. 4 | D’Amato'’s case came up first ao eienenee be the Pew _yesterday. D'Amato was present ‘but Rosensohn was the man who spent most of the day testifying | Under cross-examination Rosen- sohn admitted he had failed to tell Russians, Swedish and U. S| Detrelt has lost 230 yards at- ‘the California Athletic Commis- Olympic teams when they play us| tempting to launch serials. \sion that he had made Charley fought since then. here next February. As passers, Layne ranks 10th in/Black a 50 per cent partner in) * * * 4s | . * * \the NF'L and rote 13th. Layne with|the Floyd Patterson-Roy Harris| DeJohn was a 6-5 favorite over " “It's conceivable we'll beat the|faster, surer receivers in Buddy heavyweight title fight promotion Powell, a former defensive end WRONG — Stan Thaden is lofting the ball, but it took a lot of lteam that later becomes the 1960|Dial, Jimmy Orr, Ray Mathews/at Los Angeles, Aug. 18, 1958. He and linebacker for the San Fran-| coaxing from the photographer before he'd do it. Look at his style {Olympic hockey champion." and Pete Brewster, has completed said he cut Black in to curryicisco 49ers here — if you do the same, discard it and learn right way. DeJohn Is Favored fo Whip Ex-Gridder SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP Un- ranked Mike De John is favored to whip former pro _ footballer| Charlie Powell in a 10-round heavyweight bout tonight in the, War Memorial Auditorium, but ‘Powell had other ideas. * ¥ * “IT can punch with both hands . as well as anybody,”’ said Powell,’ who broke one of them last June in losing to Roy Harris. Powell, ranked eighth by the National Boxing Assn., has _ not * * * | versity llege Football “RED” BLAIK thing but a firm, straight wrist. | The arm, from shoulder to hand, | NEW YORK (AP) — Great second-half comebacks cause people to ask what a coach does between halves. his spotters the opponent's maneuvers, plot counter moves and get the whole picture to his players so clearly and concisely that they gain immediate ted time, no other coaching task requires as much concentration. If he has any time left, the Graves and Lawrence coach will try to inspire a greater effort. But analysis is most List; important. No coach can fire up a team to overcome his faulty defense or incorrect choice of plays. ~— Ito Duke. But reliance on compara- tive scores is almost as dangerous las dangerous as bicycling on the | Pasadena Freeway. Northwestern over Wisconsin. | Hitchcock’s “North by ‘North- west’”’ was good, but not so ex- citing as Northwestern, Tennessee over Louisiana State. The improved Vols come _ out swinging. This pick should help my old assistant, Paul Dietzel. Illinois over Michigan, A salute to the great Illini line coach, Burt Ingwersen. * * * Iowa over Minnesota. Gopher fight can't beat Hawkeye speed. Air Force over Missouri, The Falcons play with a sense of des- tiny. | Towa State over Nebraska, The | “Dirty Thirty” muss up the Hus- kers. } Oklahoma over Kansas State. The Sooners will stay in the Big Eight race—words with a strange ring. | Georgia Tech, over Notre Dame. The Rambling Wrecks—but sober- ly. Southern Methodist over Texas A & M. Disappointed Mustangs good enough to throw the Aggies. Navy over Maryland. The Sail- ors start their drive for the Army game. First Landing Makes Final Eastern Trial By the Associated Press First Landing, the 2-year-old champion of 1958 on the comeback trails will make his final stern start of the year tomorrow in the $75,000-added Trenton Handicap at Garden State Park. The Trenton and the $50.000- added Frizette Stakes at Aqueduct are the chief attractions of the day. The Frizette could produce the champion 2-year-old filly, es- Dear pecially if the favorite—My Dukes Ends Long Holdout, Wont Play Until Tuesday list ad bawy over long-« yesterday. He | since Oct. 14 ince telephone been a holdout But Dukes won't appear in the lineup until Tuesday when the Pistons play the Boston Celtics at St. Louis. Dukes plans to complete some law courses in New York over the weekend. He'll miss the Pistons’ next three games — tonight's with the Lakers, tomorrow's at Detroit with the kers, and Sunday's with Syra- icuse. Terms for ending the holdout weren't divulged. Kerbawy had said earlier he and Dukes were about $5,000 apart. \ “The differences that were in- | volved have been resolved by | | compromise,’’ Kerbawy said last | night, j The agreement came after Ker- bawy failed to deal off Dukes in a trade with another National Bas- i|ketball Assn. club. | Dukes will give the Pistons the rebounding strength they have lacked in losing three of five NBA games. Rookie Gary Alcorn had |been filling in for Dukes and has ‘been troubled finding his way in the fast pro loop. | The Pistons defeated Minneapolis jin the lone meeting between the 'two clubs this season. Titan 11 Favored Over Dayton Squad DAYTON, Ohio M — It’s okay jfor coach Jim Miller to bring his | University of Detroit football team out into the daylight now. | The tortuous part of the Ti- jtan’s schedule is over and now they can ease into the remain- ing three games. Detroit is a |heavy favorite to win all three, | Starting tomorrow afternoon with Dayton. Playing six of their seven pre- vious games at night, the Titans }won three and lost four. The lone |daylight game was a 21-6 loss to |Tulsa two weeks ago. | Detroit should find Dayton a .| pushover after losing to teams \like Kentucky, Tulane, Boston Col- jlege and Tulsa. The Flyers have jhad a much softer schedule and ‘still have lost six of seven games. | Miller has decided to use a two- |quarterback system in the final ‘games. Bob Lusky will share the lsignal calling duties with starter \Tony Hanley, Lusky played well in last week's 21-9 loss to Boston College and passed 32 yards fos the Titans’ lone touchdown. j \ i NEL STANDINGS WLT PtsGF Ga Montreal 9232 «2 7 Boston 73 115 4#& @ Detroit 63315 ww Toronto 632 4 % New Yor’ 292 6 33 50 Chicago 18 3 3 19 34 ALUMINIZED—Resists Rust Best FO 8 LOO LO LO LO LON 4 THIS COUPON WORTH f COTO OIOT OTM At Ore} UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE MUFFLER Coupon Sale! STRONGEST NOT MUFFLER A MURMUR! 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Perry FE 5-6032 Prep Front By BILL CORNWELL ‘It was three weeks ago tonight that halfback Ken | Dextrom of Pontiac Central placekicked a 17-yard fjeld| goal at Wisner Stadium to give the Chiefs a 9-6 victory | over Saginaw High. The following week, in this colum, yours truly asked’ the question: When was the last previous time a city | prep gridder booted a field goal? A couple of loyal readers came to the rescue quicker than you can say “Jack _ Robinson” and one of them story is the fact that Pietz and his also answered another ques- ‘°a™mmates lost the ball game, 73 Suffice it to say, field goals by tion concerning the old- » - & fashioned dropkick. city high school players have been The very helpful readers were few and far between. From Dex Dick Mineweaser, brother of ex- trom back to Theunick is an 18 1 ar & +} < BYE Michael grid coach Bob. and year stretch and it takes seven I > ’ . ot . > Mike Kazakos. Bob's former coach. Fe years to locate Pietz them out 0) Malley Says Delay Is Costly LA Boss Complains of St Prior to Dextrom’s three-point beot against Saginaw, credit for the last field goal goes to a fellow named Gerry Theunick who once played football for St. Mike. Theunick kicked a field goal at U. of D, Stadium in November of 1941 as the Shamrocks defeated) Slowness in Getting Detroit St. Phillip, 23-6, to win the : Safuchint. beiuex End aca Stadium Approval title * * * LOS ANGELES (AP) — To Wal The boot traveled 26 vards and ter O'Malley, losing money is like Mineweaser recalls that the bal! finishing ninth in an eight-team struck the flag pole which stood league directly behind the uprights. Theu-! And the Los Angeles Dodgers nick was voted All-Catholic honors| President says the club will lose considerable money unless the Before Theunick's three-pointer city council speeds approval! fo: one has to go back to October’ of construction of the team's new 1934 to find another field goal and ballpark in Chavez Ravine. Kazakos was an eve witness as * * * he watched the action from the He put the Dodgers’ plight rath south end of the Wisner gridiron. er plaintively yesterday: The hero in this case was Al “When I came west, I believed Pietz and he split the posts with # handshake was an agreement a dropkick, which {s virtually | got the handshake and in the extinct in modern football. Oddly >4rgain also received a written enough, Saginaw High was also Contract. I want to tell you that the victim of that one. I cannot afford to drag on much! more.’ three times Pietz, now 42 years old and op- ~ * * erator of a snack bar at West- , _ : ‘ side Recreation, was quarterback- O'Malley referred to the deal under which Los Angeles gave the ing the Pontiac Central team and . Dodgers Chavez Ravine acreage he figured a field goal attempt . ae woul: fool the Toises P in exchange for Wrigley Field and * * * other considerations » = * There were no in-bounds mark-| He said the club won't be able ers then and the pigskin was spot-\t9 get bank financing for the sta- ted about five yards from the side- dium unless the property {s turned lines. Pietz called his own signal over to the Dodgers soon and and just as he had anticipated. jthout too manv Saginaw was caught flat-footed _ __ * * * Standing in short punt forma- Middlecoff Denies Taking Coast Place tion at a sharp angle to the right PALM SPRINGS, Calif (AP)— of the posts, Pietz took a direct snap from center and dropkicked Cary Middlecoff denies he will be the golf pro at the nearby La a perfect 35yard field goal over Quinta golf course the crossbar Charles Forsythe, who fs now director of the Michigan High a ve * School Athletic oe was | Middlecoff said yesterday he the — that particular day (411) continue as pro at the Diplo- and occa ok the com: mat Country Club in Florida. A pliment sb gas e paid him for | blished report said Middlecoh is unusual feat. will take the pro job at La Quinta, restmction ANTI-FREEZE WITH MR-8 Protects better chemically... prevents rust clogging NOW! $439 The only sad note to this whole expecteii to open in a few weeks o> ' a7 : COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU PAY YOUR DEALER TO INSTALL IT PROPERLY! PER GALLON, PLUS INSTALLATION don > ~; U. 8S. HOPEFULS — Sam Snead, captain of the United States Ryder Cup golf team, shows teammates a list of the pairings for today’s first round matches with the British team in Cali- fornia chak. Seated: J Left to right Art Wall Jr., Dr. Cary Middlecoff and Mike Sou- L AP Wirephote standing: Dow Finterwald, ackie Burke Jr., and Snead. The two-day event ends tomorrow afternoon. Snead Confident of US. Victory PALM DESERT, Calif. (UPI) — Team captain Sam Snead came up with some brilliant pairings that made the United States the fav- orite to win the Scotch foursome matches in the opening round of the Ryder Cup competition today Both Snead and Capt. Dai Rees of the invading British squad were confident of victory — and both seemed pleased. with the pairings When play got under way to- day, the pairings were: Bob Rosburg and Mike Souchak U. S, vs. B. J. Hunt and Eric Brown, Great Britain Julius Boros and Dow Finster wald, U. S., vs. Ken Bousfield and Rees, Great Britain. Snead and Dr. Cary Middlecoff S., vs. Harry Weetman and Dave Thomas, Britain Doug Ford and Art Wall, U. S vs. Peter Alliss and Christy O’Con nor, Great Britain * * * “I'm hoping to win all four matches,’’ said Snead, ‘but the only way I would be disappoint ed would be te lose three or more of them.” Snead thinks that his strongest team is made up of Wal! and Ford * * * “Both men are hitting the ball well and both are putting like blazes,’’ said Sammy. “I put my- self and Middlecoff in the No. 4 position because I was certain they would put two strong men there. They did in Weetman and Thomas.” Some of the other PGA offi. cials thought the Ford-Wall | combo was the weakest of the | bunch. “IT don't think thev have had worse than 69 any day they have been practicing,”’ Snead coun tered *¥ * * Snead put the smooth-putting Rosburg with Souchak, who fs great off the tee but a bit erratic around greens. He put the cautious Finsterwald with the gambling Boros * the * * Sitting on the sidelines for the U. S. team are Jackie Burke, who has an injured left hand, and Jay Hebert. Snead said he expected to use Hebert in the singles matches tomorrow. How- ever, Burke was listed as a very doubtful starter. Rees said that all his players Beecham Grabs Title PHILADELPHIA (AP) —Jimmy Beecham, using a sharp left jab outside and stinging combinations in close, won the Pennsylvania state middleweight championship Thursday night with a unanimous 12-round decision over Bobby Gor NOW IS A DO THAT HOME REPAIR OR REMODELING JOB NOW! Call ROTH for Do-It-Yourself HELP! FREE ESTIMATES ON GARAGES 3360 W. Huron ° GOOD TIME TO... PR MRE oe ee aa eae! bias 5 Bee ee Pe pee Ske LUMBER SAV ROTH LUMBER CO. Open Sat. FE 5-6910 5 PLM. were in good condition with the possible exception of Peter Mills who has a bad back. He sat out to- day's matches, along with Norman Drew. Drew is expected to action tomorrow * * * S@e “I'm happy with the draw," said Rees. ‘‘I don't think we could have done much better. All our boys are rarin’ to go except Mills. I think we have a splendid chance.” In the Scotch foursome the play- ers on each side hit alternate shots, using only one ball. The players also will alternate on the tee shots * * * Play is over the 6820-yard El dorado Country Club course which is bordered with orange grapefruit and date palm trees British Golf Star Is 8] CLEMENTON, N_J savait -~ Sj (AP) jeunesse si vieillesse pou valt That's a French proverb which translated, says: If age only had the energy and youth only had the experience But leave it to Great Britain to come up with an 8l-year-old who has a world of experience and boundless energy when it comes to golf He's Sir Cecil Carr, captain of Great Britain's golf team which Ss ele rae a Chevroler Sed. 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(Doc) Ehlke, 63, a member of the | Heil bowling team which competed| o ee knocked out Sadao Yaoita, jin the Olympics at Berlin in 1936, | ‘ree, Peres venained world flys THURSDAY'S FIGHTS SAKA, Japan — Pascual Pergz, 107, Penn State Club Keyed Up for Syracuse Battle UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. —This small central Pennsylvani is all keyed up. Reason: It’s the home of Penr State University which meets Syr acuse tomorrow in what community football games of the year * * * Business establishments posted placards in windows walls with the dominant theme: “Beat Syracuse.”’ In one window is a promise: ‘Beat Syracuse and go to the Cot- ton Bowl.” * * * | Tickets to the game were sold Hotels and motels have been swamped with out three weeks ago. prepaid reservations 4 Illinois Schools Ban All Post-Season Sports MACOMB, II. (AP) — Post-sea- son games in any sport were ruled out Friday for four Illinois univer- sities—Western, Northern, Eastern and Illinois State Normal * * * A ban on such games was adopt ed by the Teachers college Board of Illinois, which controls the four universities ; * * * The action was taken afte: 'Dunbar, a board member from Western Illinois University at Ma- comb, brought up the possibility of Western's playing in the NAIA Tournament if invited Car] (AP) a prom)s- es to be one of the outstanding have and | } | by | DISPUTED GOAL iV Boston's Leo LaBine is the midst of scoring his team’s tested the play 3rd goal last night against the Red Wings as goalie Terry breaking a 2nd Sawchuk (center) and Alex Delvecchio fail to minute miscond stop him. The Wings and fans at Olympia pro- ments. AP Wirephote claiming LaBine knocked the puck in with his hand. But the goal was allowed period tie. Sawchuk got a 10- uct penalty in the ensuing argu- Their Battle Saturday May Decide Pasadena Trip Badgers, By The Associated Press Northwestern, which _ hasn't played in the Rose Bow! in 11 years, and Wisconsin, which has the Big Ten’'s only loss in the cur- rent Big Ten-Pacific Coast setup, fight it out tomorrow for the prob- However this game must share the weekend's top-billing with the battle for the mythical Eastern championship between unbeaten Buy the ‘60 Oso er PLYMOUTH At SCHUTZ MOTORS | iy 8. Weedward—Birmin rer MI 6-5300 JO 6-1545 DUCK HUNTERS PARADISE Kil! yeur limit ef rice fed Mallards dally tn famous Stuttgart, Arkansas, ares Fer reservation infermation with mevies of actual deck bents, with quall and rabbits on the side, phone OR 3-2680 CUSTOM-MATIC Start the new sea- son with an expertly fitted and drilled Brunswick Fether- wate, Black Beauty, Fireball or Lady Brunswick. Prices from $24.95. Free copy of the ‘Secrets of the Stars” with each ball. FITTING SERVICE ONE HOUR DELIVERY AFTER FITTING No Money Down 108 NORTH SAGINAW Phone FEderal 3-7114 | full Syracuse and Penn State, at Uni- versity Park, Pa * * * Thus four members of the cur- rent Associated Press top ten have at it while top-ranked Lou- isiana State will have its hands with Tennessee and _ third- ranked Texas tries to improve its position in the Southwest Confer- ence title race and subsequent Cotton Bow! berth against Baylor The weekend play begins to- — night in Miami's Orange Bowl when North Carolina (3-4) faces Miami (Fla), which has split six games and whose coach, Andy Gustafson was hanged in effigy erlier this week ® * * Northwestern. ranked second with a 60 record, faces its big- gest obstacle in its run for the roses and for its first undefeated season ever and the first in the conference in the last 23 years But it has halfbacks Ray Purdin and Ron Burton, plus quarterback John Talley and fullback Mike Stock to power its oft-injured forces » = Wisconsin, ranked ninth. has its backs to the Big Ten wall since it lost in conference play to Pur- due. But a much-improved pass defense the over-all play of quar- terback Dale Hackbart and an iron-clad line are the Badgers credentials * * * The Penn State-Syvracuse effair is being built up as a 7 to 1 bat tle — Penn State's quarterback Richie Lucas with his 919 vards in over-all offense against the Orange's ‘‘Sizable Seven. a group of linemen who have helped Syra cuse to the top nationally in of- fense and defense Syracuse (No. 4) has won all six yames while seventh-ranked Penn State has a 7-0 record. Both are being closely eyed by the Orange, Cotton, Gator and newly-formed Liberty Bow! committees. Even the loser of this one should get a ‘Cats Sniff Roses SEC leader with a 40 mark (LSU is 3-0) plays Florida (2-3-0). North Texas State, the other major un- beaten at 7-0 and heading the Mis- souri Valley plays independent Louisville he died of a _heart ailment Wednes-' weight tithe) - STEEL STRIKE FORCES SALE OF 60 OLDS & CADILLAC’ Selling to the Walls JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 280 South Saginaw Street, Pontiac FE 4-3566 FE 3-7021 Jackets Seeking Title Repeat in Oakland B Big Final at Fitzgerald Tonight; Four Other Crowns on Line The Avondale Yellowjackets have their work cut out tonight as they attempt to repeat as Oakland B champions. Coach Frank Crowell will be at jleast one-touchdown underdogs jin the crucial loop fina} at Fitz- |gerald. Fitzgerald has headed the pack all season with its high-scoring attack too. much for al) foes. Avondale has struggled but stay- ed in the race despite a tie with Troy. GOLF! GOLF! GOLF! OPEN YEAR-’ROUND — OPEN TO PUBLIC $1.50 Week Days $2.50 Sat. & Sun. The home club takes a 4-0 loop ange tones ome | SUNNYBROOK ROCHESTER jeither a victory or tie. Avondale 17-Mile - Van Dyke Auburn Rd. - john R a COngress 4-2471 ULysses 2-4800 There are several Interesting ———T ss ee DD eee non-league attractions on this last full night of play We Cater to Banquets They . will include Dearborn Fordson at Waterford with the |Skippers in the underdog role Parties and Dances | while attempting to finish strong. Also, Plymouth at Walled Lake featuring Bob Christian's last ap- | pearance, Farmington vs Belle- Daily Chef’s Special Luncheon $1.00 FOOD AND LIQUOR AT NEIGHBORHOOD PRICES ville, Southfield at Bentley, =~ oe oe oe oe ee ee oe ee ee ee oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Roseville at Berkley, Romeo at . . oe | Troy, Lake Orion at Lapeer, Sat., Nov. 7, Victory Dance & Buffet Lutheran West at Clawson, Oak Park at Madison and Wyandotte Schaffer at South Lyon. Honoring 1959 Sunnybrook M.G.A. Golf Champs TICKETS $1.50 Northville, Anchor Bay for Imlay City and are assured shares loop honors and are expected win honors tonight 10 outright hile E ge — - 5 > while Ferndale attempts to cinch w a tle When inter Comes. eee kt * * é Northville visits Clarenceville on add BAR'S LEAKS the final night of Wayne-Oakland long our -FREEZE — new Id action which has Milford at Brigh right « with y ANTI-FR ore Pour a bottle of BAR'S LEAKS into your radiator bid to one of the above, | The three - way tie in the Ivy ton, Bloomfield Hills at Clarkston . +. * * should be broken after two, Yale and West Bloomfield at Holly. 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North 4 ( $ ca ing off fact odection Colorado, respectively. The Soon . out © dd nemo | ary pe victory last week over previously unbeaten Mississippi. If Texas (7-0) gets by Baylor (3-3) then it has Texas Christian to look forward to next week Coach Darrell Royal's Longhorns have backs Rene R Collings and Bobby Lackey in fine shape * * * Southern California plays Southern Conference mem- ber West Virginia (3-4) in an in- tersectional game in Los Angeles. |The Trojans (6-0) and par guard Mike McKeever, will watched closely after last iad alleged slugging incident at Cal- ifornia. Southern Cal also will| have to watch itself closely after| its two squeakers over Stanford) (30-28) and Cal (147) the last two weeks The rest of the top ten action is in the South where Mississippi (No plays Chattanooga, Au- burn «No. 8) tries to keep its SEC title hopes alive against Mississip- (No a pi State and tenth-ranked Clem son hopes to stay atop the At- lantic Coast Conference against Duke. * * * The other important intra-con- ference games are in the Ivy and Big Eight. Georgia, the actual ooe6 FREE INSTALLATION! 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. WRITTEN GUARANTEE COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLAT-ON BRAKES RELINED i | ! | | } | ] | COMPARE THESE SAVINGS | 1-Hr. 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The latter game|would throw the Eastern Michi- is hooked in the East when BC- Pitt finish 'y Canadiens Run String “of Victories fo Nine By the Associated Press At the rate the Montreal Cana- diens are traveling, perhaps the National Hockey League should consider a _ split season, even though that would complicate the Stanley Cup playoffs * * * The Canadiens increased their unbeaten string to nine games last night when they age the jimpotent New York Ra at Montreal. Montreal has. won seven and tied two games during the string. This was Montreal's highest score and kept the Canadiens in ifirst place by six points. itroit tied for second place. *® * * Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion! and Phil Goyette scored two goals apiece for Montreal. The Cana- diens, who fired 52 shots at Rang- er goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley. tallied twice in the opening peri- od, then made it a runaway in the second by counting four goals to one for New York. This was the third straight defeat for the Rangers, who have won only two lof 13 games. British Medical ‘Magazine Wants | ‘Boxing Abolished | LONDON (AP) — An influential | \British medical magazine Thurs- | day called for the abolition of box- | tionably produce a punch drunk imbecile.”’ * * * The new demand—the second by the magazine “Lancet’’ in five months—was sparked by the re- cent death of American bantam- weight Walt Ingram. *® * * The American died Oct. 26 after a fight against world champion Joe Becerra of Mexico. ing and declared it “can unques- | hnes get BAR'S LEAKS. Branch and Oxford collide in the | Any time your car needs weter, tt needs BAR'S other South Central Conference | EAKS ...at service stations and guto | game — a return contest at | —— Oxford. BAR'S LEAKS seoled vite! leat in nuclear svbmertne NAUTILUS to moke possible histeric journey ever North Pole. Reed “NAUTILUS 90 NORTH” by Car. Ww. &. ne rom BAR’S PRODUCTS OF MICHIGAN 5871 S. 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It's Time for Spartans Be at ee “vere Le 1 7 ANN ARBOR Michigan lopens a desperate bid to stave! loff its worst football record in 23 years when it battles rugged Il linois at Champaign tomorrow Coach Bump Elliott’s Wolverines, who have managed only two vic- cape posting the school’s povrest grid mark since 1936 Michigan faces a perilous road ahead as it turns into the 1959 home stretch, After Illinois, a team that has whipped the Wol- verines in seven of the last nine meetings, Michigan takes on In- | diana and Ohio State. Pentiac Press Phote FINAL GAME — Senior center Fred Weisman hopes to help Milford end a losing season on a happy note tonight as the Red- skins conclude play at Brighton. spite two league losses. The Spartans looked pretty good defensively themselves in goal line stands against Notre Dame and Indiana. But the losses to Iowa and Ohio State showed MSU defenders are vul- nerable to fancy pass patterns. The Boilermaker® have been known as ‘“‘Spoilermakers’’ at East Lansing for their habit of knock- ing off Michigan State in IM-' Suburban Catholic League grid portant games. Best remembered squads Sunday reach the end of the are the 1953 win that snapped @ 1959 “line’’, and it looks like the St. 2game win streak and @ 1957!Renedict Ravens are going to wrap decision that marred an otherwise yp the title. All loop elevens are perfect season. in action for the weekend windup, =. with the St. Frederick - St. Purdue, with a loss and a tie, Benedict clash the only home game will also be out of the conference fo pontiac area clubs. Ee aire iiea: (ca oe ES ee | Off their unbroken string of seven “We hope our own boys get &® straight SCL victories, the Ravens little upset-minded,” said coach from Highland Park are favored Duffy Daugherty. heavily over the Rams in the Wis- Only one lineup change was an- Mer Stadium test, starting at 2:30 nounced for Michigan State as the P-™-. Rams are 2-4 for the league, Spartans prepared to perform on 34 over-all. home turf before a crowd esti- While the Rams-Ravens go at it mated at 60,000. here, St. Michael (3-4) will he at * Center Line St. Clement. Sham- recks hope to square their rec- cord against an improved, un- predictable Crusader eleven. * * Ike Grimsley, a junior from Can- ton, Ohio, will get a starting berth at guard. Grimsley came to MSU as a quarterback but was shifted to the line when his blocking and: OLSM‘s Eaglets play at St. Rita’s tackling looked good in defensive in what could be a tossup. although assignments. . the Orchard Lakers hold a better He will sub for Mickey Walker, record. a junior from East Detroit bothered) Current runnerup St. James (6- by a neck sprain picked up in the 1) is at RO St. Mary, and favored Ohio State game over the luckless south end club. 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S. are on the starting roster. . | Ravens’ Art Massucci, Mark Olympic Hopes _ Storen and Eddie Everhardt, bulk of the St. Benedict high-scoring NEW YORK (AP)—The sale of backfield, will be playing their Windsor Castle for $50,000 to Bob final SCL game. All are seniors. Ballard of Toronto probably But Dan Donar, leading scorer struck a long-range blow at the with 84 points, will be back >ext U. S. hopes in next year’s Olym- year. Ravens lose seven regulars. pics Donar and Everhardt will have 7 * * to be stopped if Rams have any It was no secret that Bill Stein- success, Sunday. This pair each kraus and his fellow Olympians collected four TDs last week. Ever- were hoping that Windsor Castle, hardt has counted 78 points. Ravens one of the greatest jumpers ever also boast the best defense of the made available for the SCL, with only 49 points scored against them, compared to their 245 total Shamrocks will start an entire senior eleven at Center Line, all regulars: ends, Paul Harding, Larry Harbert; tackles, Tom Lauinger, Joe Heitjan; guards, Gary Sonnenberg, Ken Biron; center, George Drake; backs, Rams Entertain Ravens as SCL Closes Season Elliott’s charges, who can’t seem to muster any sustained scoring punch, no doubt will be under- dogs in the last two as they are against Illinois. i * Last season the Wolverines man- | aged to slip in a tie to finish with a dismal 2-6-1 record, and 2-51 in the conference. The 1936 Michi- gan team lost seven and won only Dabbs, Dan Dunny, Pat one — non-conference clash with Campbell, Bill Flanigan. Columbia. Rams starter: ends, Rudy Yapo, _ That was the last time the John Bierline (soph); tackles, Bill, Wolverines failed to win a game Sladinski (senior), Louis Valenti _ ” or Louis Mettler (freshman); guards, Bob Moore, Bob Yapo; | Tom NBA AT A GLANCE | EASTERN DIVISION : . | Won Lest Pet center, Bob Hoehn (senior); backs, pogo. __......... s 6 1006 Jim Kennedy, George Sharpe Failedelphia cganeee 3. 09 = 1.000 : P ew York oe 2 500 (soph) or Steve Tzniff, Jim Sears syracuse. > 3 400 . say : WESTERN DIVISION (soph), Chuck Guibord (senior). 5 rouis aaa ses Here are the records of Sunday’s Petrol 7; f= Wisner opponents: etn oe oly 5 RS ‘s LSULTS ST. FRED Opp. ST. BEN. Opp. N cheduled 39 Bt. Alphonsus 7 19 St. Fran de § 13 : ee 7 St. Rita 39 20 St. James 12 FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE 25 St. Clement 13 28 St. Rite 0 t lis 6 St James 1% 39 OLSM © Minneapotts 14 OL St. Mary 53 32 St. Mikes 0! SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE 7 St kes 54 54 ROBM © Philedelphia at Boston 18 RO &t. Mary 6 53 Bt. Clement 12 Cincinnati vs. Syracuse at Rochester — —_—_ -—- —— Minneapolis at Detroit TV, afternoon 107 160 3245 40 New York at St. Louls and Renew Grid Feud or this eo must win one than any other conference foe “ey > £ 7 t . - of three remaining games to eS- \tichigan holds a 27-17 edge over to Upset Purdue x * * x *« * Illinois in the Big Ten. [hai can‘t ;Ten title hopes, needs a victory! happen this year because the tomorrow to stay in the race. team already owns an_ upset Coach Ray Eliot, who will step victory over Minnesota, down ag Illinois’ head coach after * * * 18 years at the end of the season will throw a good offense and a superb defensive machine at the visiting Wolverines The Illint have been a _ biggei thorn in the side of the Wolverines * * * Illinois in the overall series The Illini. led by their brilliant * * * linebacker Bill Burrel, have al- To make matters worse, Michi- lowed their opponents only 188 gan hasn't licked the Illini in yards a game. and boast a strong offensive punch in the dual threat of Mel Meyer's passing and the breakaway running of Johnny Counts. their own backyard in ten years, and Illinois, still nourishing Big English Horse Arrives Today LAUREL, Md. (AP)—The last of nine foreign entries in next Wednesday’s $100,000 Washington, who will represent England in the mile and a half turf classic. Gustavo Rotunda’s Pensilvania, a 4vear-old filly representing Ar- gentina, was scheduled on a flight from Caracas, Venezuela. * * * After Aggressor and Pensilva- Homer Hight nia arrive, only Tudor Era of the President United States will be missing from the expected starting field SEE US FOR of 12. He will be vanned from New York Sunday. EXPERT SERVICE ON a @ CHEVROLET Laurel officials said yesterday veteran US. jockey Eddie Ar- @ PONTIAC caro, making his sixth appear- @ BUICK ance in the International, will ride Mi Carina, from France. Arcaro won aboard Fisherman of the U.S. in 1954. ‘15 Minutes from Pontiac’ NBA‘s Battle of Giants Slated Saturday BOSTON (AP)—Comes now the'game-in three starts, and coaches! most widely heralded personal] and players throughout the league duel in professional basketball have forecast that he'll rewrite history — the clash of Bill Russell the scoring records. One coach and Wilt Chamberlain recently predicted Chamberlain Those two, who rank as giants someday will score 90 in single both in size and professional stat- game ure. collide tomorrow night when * - * the NBA champion Boston Celtics! tye owns a height advantage of takevon the rejuvinated Philadel- about three to five inches over phia Warriors in the first of their Russell (there are no official fig- 13 scheduled meetings this season. yres on his height, but it’s general-| x *& * ily figured to be about 7 feet 1 Each team is unbeaten this sea- to 7 feet 3) and outweighs big Bill son, Boston in five games and'by about 40 pounds. Philadelphia in three, and the! «to's a good basketball play-| Eastern division lead rides on the er Russel said, and declined fur- match. That, however, is almost ther comment, a sharp departure nee the Russell-Chamber- for the usually talkative athlete ain alr. . Russell is off to his greatest Russell, the San Francisco start yet as a pro. He has aver- product who provided the defense ,oeq 222 points a game so far and rebounding needed to bring this season, far over his usual Boston two world championships'ace and has a 25.3 average on in three seasons, is generally re-'pehounds. higher than his previ garded as the greatest defensive |i. jeague-leading marks player in the game, possibly in his-; —___—_ tory. He is 6 feet 10 *. * * Chamberlain, who played last! season with the touring Harlem | Globetrotters, is in his rookie year | jin professional basketball's big) league. But he’s made the biggest splash ever for a first year man He has averaged 39.6 points a| Jackson Takes Beating but Wins Over King BOISE. Idaho (AP) — Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson took a solid beating with hardly a flinch last night. then snared a 10th-round technical knockout victory over heavyweight Howard King of Re- no, Nev Filled! DuPont Dacron* ~*~ * * Jackson, of Far Rockaway, N.Y.., | floored King with a left hook and) a right cross for the only knock- down of the scheduled 10-rounder. | | After King took the nine count, |got up, then fell down again, Ref- eree Jim-Nally stopped the fight lat 1:45. Alvaro Gutiérrez 148, Los Angeles, outpointed Pat Lowry . , Ohio, 10 ANGKOK — Kenji Fukucht, 145, Je and Munchai Tro. 144, Thailand Los ANGELES Le a WE DEER SEASON OPENS NEXT SUNDAY! ALL OVER THE STORE BOAT & MOTOR STORAGE NO DEPOSIT ON LAY-AWAYS GOT BARGAINS FREE PICK-UP OPEN SAT. 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Z | N ( _ i By United Press International _ried the daughter of a Greek land-;the house of commons, and leon os pel senrepapers via — f ie ad They used to call Philip J. Noel- owner whom he met in Belgium, mains there still. suspended today shut down by i o x Baker “the man who wanted to be and learned to speak six languages} Noel-Baker rose to the highest a strike their 1,150 printers i on ? (S ab aie foreign secretary.” fluently, ‘levels of his political party. He\calMed Thursday night in a con- ee: - He looked the part, had outstand -_ * * was “understudy” to Foreign Sec- tract dispute. Pa ae ; > ing qualifications, came as close aS World War 1 posed a dilemma retary Ernest Bevin in the Attlee! ‘The strike began immediately ig ; ALL RIGHT — Weue a man can come—and never made which he met characteristically. labor government, was chairman’ after the printers voted 561-511 to ii wos” You tha it. But today he received a higher Baker was a Quaker, and Quakers Of the Labor Party,. handled prob- t th blishers’ off ap 5 - 4a WORD OF THIS TO distinction —the Nobel Prize for qg not kill: vet his c — ] f ; . 7 ere e publishers olfer to tt . “Ll. WE “ ( - 1is country was|lems of coal supplies, common- pitrate two of the unresolved is- 1-6 MY MOTHER! Peace. fighting for his and its life. So wealth relations and war trans- gies a pay raise offer and aj = bz Noel-Baker looks the part of a Baker organized and joined the portation and still maintained his demand by the printers for three| — British statesinan, but his reveals him as a ) and master of most of them. He is studded with apparent contra- dictions. He is an intellectual and an athlete, an internatjonalist and the representative of an English coal-mining district, a brilliant orator and outstanding politician who has kept his private life private. He took first honors in economics in college, was an energetic and| successful campus politician and debater—and ran on the varsity track squad and in three Olympic} games. Some college professors still call him ‘“‘the best all-arounder we ever had.” * * * He attended so many interna tional affairs and ‘‘the jurisdiction say none would be complete with out him—yet he found time to help run the Olympic Games Council for 35 years. HE WRITES BOOKS He wrote scholarly, high-brow books on disarmament, interna- tional affairs and ‘‘the jurisdic- al status of the British domin- | ions on international law’’ — and played tennis, climbed mountains and skied. | Noel-Baker obviously has a tremendous capacity for work. | He combines these with smooth. ness of speech and manner. | Always immaculately tailored, | his eyes twinkle behind round, | black-rimmed gtasses in a lean, | intelligent face. A pacifist and an internationalist he comes by both traditions by’ inheritance and early training. * * * His forebears were Quakers, per- sonally acquainted with the man who founded the Society of Friends. | His great grandfather emigrated! to Canada, but his father came) back to England. “Baker and! Quaker’ never lost the jacifist beliefs of his ancestors. Much of his career has been motivated by his abhorrence of war. SPEAKS 6 TONGUES Born in November 1889, he was an internationalist from his youth. | He was educated in the’ United States, France and England, mar- New England Uses | School TV Often BOSTON (UPI) — More than 584.000 New England children representing 125 school systems’ are now receiving instruction by television to supplement their regular studies Knowns as the ‘21-inch Class- room,” the TV series emanates from Station WGBH-TV here Participating schools pay 25 cents for each pupil taking part Beside the TV lessons, schools receive teachers’ guides and ad- vice on the best use of the pro- grams Eyes Develop Slowly BALTIMORE — Complete coor dination of the eve muscles is not believed attained by human beings until they have reached at least a fifth chronological year DONALD DUCK SECOND= [H} A S 4) ) | dd =f t Enjoy ‘ ¢ America’s Favorite— 4 t WRIGLEY’S | t SPEARMINT § t CHEWING GUM Get “<4 There he met a woman shared his beliefs. when he married ber in 1915. They son, Francis, was educated of the Labor Party shadow cabinet and reared in the same pacifist and a main party spokesman on York, is about 118 miles in length traditions.|foreign affairs, His wife died in and about 23 miles at its point of Francis followed his father into! 1956, and_ internationalist who He added Irene Noel's name to his own careet first Friends’ ambulance unit, took Strenuous participation in ‘nter- gays jeave with pay on the death| ick of all trades jt to France, Belgium and Italy : i national affairs “x * ; He lives &lone today in one of London's most fashionable resi- dential areas, largely out of the Long Island Lengthy public eye although still a member of a member of their immediate} families. | NEW YORK—Long Island, New greatest width. | Dine “a ~ UM am ToRy JAAS tase. Brn se C.D) Mis seen * Paes, eh. UM,YAS, THE PATENT ATTORNEY'S ‘ OFFICE IS ON THE SIXTH FLOOR/EGAD, L AWAIT THE OPENING OF THE ELEVATOR DOOR AS EAGERLY ASIF IT WERE THE GATE TO FORT KNOX, 50 CONFIDENT AM TL THAT THE HOOPLE DUO-MOBILE WILL REVOLUTIONIZE MOTORING - =| BOARDING HOUSE Y, HEY, YOU! YOU'D BETTER VR, HAUL THAT SUNK &y IN THE SERVICE & ELEVATOR / awe AND IF IT'S THAT PECAN FANCIER ON S\X YOU'RE GO- ING TO SEE, DON'T TELL HIM YOU'RE ROBERT FULTON OR ALEXANDER AMERICA / aN : —<-~ . — Ws a Fe * F ; te N INVENTOR'S LIFE ISA HARD ONE= W/-6 OUT OUR WAY FOR YEARS/ I'LL TELL YOU WHY I CAN BUY STOCK IN TH NEW FOUNDRY THEY'RE BUILDIN-- BECAUSE WHEN I GET A RAISE I SAVE !IT--I GOT ALONG BEFORE I GOT TH’ RAISE, SO-- WELL, RIGHT NOW YOU'RE WEARING A SUIT THAT I WOULD USE FOR SUNDAYS ' THAT’S RIGHT--IF YOU'RE BORN WITH TH SAVIN' HABIT, YOU WELL, I'LL LIVE LIKE THAT WHEN YEH, BUT you AIN'T ITM OLD, DIE WITH IT--AND LIVIN’ BECAUSE YOUR HEIRS LIVE WHY, TH'] I WON’T WITH IT CAVE HAVE ANY- MEN THING-- HIS HEIRS LIVED BUT SO WILL HAVE TO BETTER /} WILL HE, WATT... MINE THAN BE CAUSE f WOULDN'T-- YOU HE HAS/ I HAVE TO PAY IN ADVANCE ! DO’ TR.WILLIAMS “1-6 @ 195% by NEA Service, tne By Walt Disney tl ¢™~ la? 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BACK IN THIS VICINITY AGAIN / | a s 1, ee SEIS Te THIRTY- SEVEN $ blic to be Baia te the ‘ord Zoning Board ak ° y, November 10 1958, at 7:30 p.m. to consid = to the ‘ — ‘o change from residential B That pert of the Southwest of Sec- tion 31, Town 3 North, Range Py East de- scribed as: a & point on the west line of ion 31, which point is 5003 feet north of the southwest corner of said Section 31; thence east at right angles to said west line of Section 31 @ distance of 824.82 feet to the center line of feet wide) 82 feet more or less t the west line of said Section 31: thence north a the west line of Section 31 a distance of 218.55 feet to the point of beginning. ‘ie cept: westerly 451.51 feet of the above described ry and that r- tion of said Malcolm Drive as lies within the above described parcél. Above described parce] also known as part of Lot 3, Supervisor's Plat No. 12, art of Southwest 44 Section 31, Water- ord Township, Oakland County, Michi- ean, according to the plat thereof as recorded tn Liber 53. Page 22 of Plats, kland County Records All persons interested are requested to be present | a of the Zoning Map together) with @ list of the proposed changes is| on file in the office of the Township| Supervisor and may be examined by/| | those interested. ADSIT STEWART | Chairman, | FIRST FOR VALIANT — The Valiant Sub- urban, the first four-door compact car station wagon to be offered by the Big Three auto manu- Waterford Township Z | . : : me : : : diab gt EETERLIN | facturers, is now in production, with distribution $2,164, Clerk.| planned for sometime after January 1, 1960. The Waterford Township) wagon is built on the same 106.5 inch wheelbase as the Valiant sedans, and will be available in two or three seat models Factory list price 1s without taxes, dealer handling charges and optional equipment. _— CS rERNAT RavEROE cEatiCa SERVIC: NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Vessel Is Threatened November 4, “in by Hot Cargo of Coal Oct. 23 & Nov. 6, =| Russ Inaugurate | ‘Revolution Fest | Pursuant to authority contained in Gection 6331 of the Internal Revenue Code. the following described property n seized for nonpayment de-| J 1 (UPI)—O linquent interna! Tevenue taxes due trom | MUSKEGON (UPI) fficers of} - homas Vaughn, 2829 Forester, Au- the Great Lakes coal a n Rain, Snow air gba re ichigan. The property Will id d w sold in accordance with the pro-|‘‘Willia A. Paine’ stoc ar ~ , P m ne’ st gu MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet Un- visions of Section 6335 of the Internal! . today over the ship's 7,000 ton car- ion Jaunched in drizzling rain and Revenue Code, and the regulations there- Business Notes The National Dealers Assn Nowels, vice Retail president i Lumber has invited John R. and gen- eral manager of Nowels ‘Lumber Slightly Slightly Higher | NEW YORK (” — A slight edge them in wholesale package lots.. CHICAGO H—A scattered de | B Market Edges [MARKETS | } 'to the upside developed early this irregular stock afternoon in an | Aircrafts and higher were briskly market. Trading was fairly active. Frid traded Drugs moved ahead and kept gains as turnover slack- | ened after an active start. A few small gainers appeared |Apples, Delictous, gu as the steels turned from lower |“Pp/es Wheat Firms, Others Steady The following are top prices. covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's, Market by growers and sold by| the mand firmed up wheat futures | af slightly in spots today but other grains and soybeans were steady | ito easier in early board of trade; | transactions Detroit Produce . A small setback in soybeans ~ ‘marked the first time this week | — that commodity did not start off wee 335 the day with prices sharply ahead 250 Dealers said there appeared to be Quotations are furnished by Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ay FRUITS Greenings, bu. ........0. Apples, Jonathon, bu. to mixed. Rails also showed (Apples. McIntosh. bu 2.751" : ; feeaiia| signs of life, posting a gain om Applet Morwein, 80y he ed a | average after making an uneven | Apples, cider @-gal. case .....+..... 2.50 in beans and corn. erings, | start. eres ng gee _mannbetscteanace a however, were described as rela- La _ . |Quince, bu.” ats IUIY x00 tively light. | Revion recovered about a point, | The support for wheat appeared wiping out the small loss taken’ ; 4 RGRTABLES 4200 0 be on export account in ex- yesterday as the company was Bects, No i, dos. behs. .......... 1.00,pectation of sales to the United, spotlighted in the television quiz Cebbase pe 208 Arab Republic, Pakistan and Yugo-| investigation. Cabbage, Red. wu. celcllse “118! slavia | American Motors was ahead Cabbage Sprouts bu. 1.25 é * * j and Studebaker-Packard Carrots, topped, bu Carrots, doz. bchs 2.28 110 Trade was virtually at a stand under, at public aucti he 2: ” : of ped vg 1908 at 1.08 ar at yr go of ‘“‘hot coal that threatens snow today a weekend celebration ‘ was about unchanged Cauliflower. doz 3.25 N. Paddock, Pontiac, Michigan to burst into flame at any mo-. : : au and Coal Celery, pascal, 2'z doz 350 still near the end of the first Description of property: 1961 Chevrolet of the Bolshevik Revolution 42nd , Chemicals, oils and nonfer. Seer root. doz 2.00 hour with wheat 's to % cent a Gedan livery, Serial No. 1JJK 29728. ment. ; rcs Friday i the big Rochester, to ’ onter- Fennel doz bchs 1.75 bd ~ ies Body, No, CL 2123. sitie. and interest ot anniversary. riday 1s 5 take an active "ous metals worked generally Gourds pk . 2 bushel higher, December $2.00's J e. eres 0 ’ 7 , orserad! ° aap ail & bb coe Tor uals the ‘brop- sland wae week ear a aay. * x * role in higher while space age stocks Kohirab: dos. ocbe. D150, corn 7s to lower, December rty e offered for sale a Steel Co. dock near - i . Leeks, a beh 1.75 21 ats ! . The terms of payment will be payment ,, d th the Soviet -hievements in outer Building Prod-, rested, showing slight changes. Calon aren. ic 5 ee S112"3 oars w to %s lower, De fn full upon acceptance of the highest ©&S0 am J Thiel! Whe =e a - E ; - . Onions. dry 50-lb. bag.. vy.-sees 1.30 Cember 76%.: rye *s to Ss lower bid. without regard to the amount of conditions:to make an emergen- space are one of the main themes ucts Exposition’ The market was uneven at the parsiey Root doz. bu - . 1.50 ae 4) ; such bid. Payment to be made by cash ; in Cleveland start in an active opening marked Pa curly, doz bchs pa DeceInEr LST <. My REAne 76: 10 certified check, cashiers check or money’ CY rum across Lake Michigan to of Moscow's holiday decorations. Noy . ° P. Cello Pak. dos. .......... 2.25.7, lower, November $2.217s. { eoeets | unload the coal. Twenty-five thousand colored light Nov. 14-17. by a late ticker tape Parsnips, ‘2 bu 1.75 , By JOHN H GEUKES nN Nowels S big block . . ;, Potatoes, 50 ib. ba 1.50 venue Officer) Oe Viale of the Hutchinson Lines bulbs are arrayed on the facade . = Some big blocks were traded in pumpxins, bu. ......0 se..0s soca TEC —— ; of the central telegraph building ~~ ss Walworth. Glen Alden and Electri-|Radishes, bleck, | '2 bu. id Grain Prices | —- said the coal had been in the hold : NOWELS dr tice Ae - Radishes, red. doz bu. 1.25 show the path of ti n- : a rams cal & Musical Industries, none of t 25 | f th rm th fi ths to show pa ra) ne moon Radishes, white, doz. ..........++)- 1.2 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY of the ship more than four moth: probing Lunik III zation about business management which showed much change as Rytabacas. bu 190 CHICAGO GRAIN because of the stee] strike and, . with his sister, Martha Nowels, trading progressed. pipe aa. ka 3 CHICAGO. Nov. 6 (AP) — Opening i : tions were ripe for spontane- * * * me . sheneerpat erable »+-- 129° grain _ Located on Franklin Rd. condi : formerly of Rochester, who now ; Squash, Butternut bu -. 1.25) | Wheat Dec 16" ous combustion within the cargo.. Communist party and govern- heads the Nowels Advertising The aircrafts, most of them Squash, Delictous. Du. .......-..+-++ 1.80 De 200 Mar 76¢a preeend. Wat bce tek A sister carrier, ‘Charles L. ment leaders took part in an an- Agency ra =aeue “Ariz down substantially from their >0v**". near: aa oy tas oo ae are Restions. Hutchinson,” with 15,000 tons of niversary mass meeting at the ° : a 1959 highs, were entitled to some “a. aeee ee a meetin s salace whic * * * GREENS — in 13ers Elce Investment Co. TU 3-0110 smoldering coal, was being un- Sports Palace, which seats 14,000 noe rotation of trading interest. commen te i. vecceccee. $180 = end i Heo} s loaded at the Inland dock. persons The appointment of V. E Mi . : . Callard. No. 1. bu. ...... a 1.50 May 119 = Jiy 131 - Saks Ad ; artin Co. picked up a couple of sie ‘bu se ov ieaonebciliara) idruma? Sy HNN TLL on Depernern. Ford "Tractor ty pn gontioe mane nn Beem’ Stns $a OT ent, or ractor . . Sorrel OW. .....0.. eccccecscccos-seo 1.78 ats = IIH ll ill tion as a Div lean moved up a point or more Spinach. bu - 2.28 = = and Implement Division, Birming- | Swiss Chard bu 1 30 — he =| urnips, bu 3 ae ee arene 0 , = = teria New York Stocks 7 sarap oneens Waterford Twp. | — — y ‘ A D N p = == E. Dearborn Admiral 215 Int fel & Tel 376 Celery Cabbage, doz ners cons 20 : j => = . ; Allied’ Ch 118 Ys) Cre Coal ., 334 Endive, DU... ce.ceeecsceeeeeeeess 1.75 B ildi T = == general sales Allied Strs Tt Jones & L ... 14.1 scarole, bu. ....c.cccsses- see eoaee bite ul Ing Ops | = = manager |Alum Ltd Te wae er. ee RE Be oe 70 ° = . = sey Hay 7 4 | = =p ie Million Doll = = Nickel, who Am Alrlin 25 3 wan on «a d W110N VOHArs = = lives at 5965 jam Can $35 Kresge. 68°... 30.7 Poultr E . — yan 60.3 . "4 an s . ' = = Middle Belt Rd., jAm MaPdy 934 ag Oe oe 99 Construction work in Waterford oe on = 7) y j = = _ West Bloomfield Am Motors 90. es ane 3) oD DETROIT POULTRY Township has again soared to => = Township, was |Am ome 502 Tone 8 Gas "39% po unc OEE oe tae No I wuahty more than a million dollars for = ==, manager of the See ins tau & Meh. Th a07 Wyk ee owe a one-month period, according to 3-3 : A= eay ype ens 17; light n 7 = =| Tractor Train Anaconda $2.3 Mack 1 rk #87 9 “hea pe vrolers and fryers 3-4 Township Building Department = = Ss ing Department Armco 8t) 7 May Oty... see es See Oe ae sicee aucelions records t+—- . . 5 C ettes o i s 26. duckl - ¢ = = and Sales De- NICKEL a = = ged ee ee a 8 ts 26: tureeys heavy type young hens 2. The October total of $1,000,831, = = : }Avco Corp 133 Mpls Hon 125.6 heavy type young toms 25 was just under the record num-) = = partment. He is a former presi-|gay’ a Oh | 417 Minn M & M 1472 her : ; ; i : = = dent of the American Marketing, Bet) a $5.2 Monsen Ch ... 508 DETROIT EGGS r of permits issued in Septem-| — = a - n ir 7 . 82 ; . : ‘es . A = == Assn. Michigan Chapter and is a, Bobn Alum .. 3032 Mot Prod... $3.7 mei ms ae eg tomsrabatens graaed per _ Rag ty esti ge ers, — \ =—_ . — te ar t case | -stat r : 5 ’ : . => = member of the Detroit Sales Exec-| Bore Warn 434 Mot Wheel ... 007 sn nites Grade A extra large 43, large ween ouble last year's October — .. Briggs Mfg .. 113 L . - 40- medium 27-28; small 23: grade (otal. ==\"ves Club. Brist My is ari gl ** bof B large 36 proeita Grade A large 39-41 . * * | — — . run Balke .. ss : , medium 27-28; checks 20. Total weekly = . = * * * —— srl ge aed pol gg : ee tee on government graded shel Commercial building was well) =_— . rley 19 ¥ oughs ... 2 t -Nov. 6 were 11.336 cases , y ar = = L. Mack Oakley, 212 8. Tele-\Car Pan 'c' 202 Nat Lose 5-103 Commercially graded) over the $200,000 mark due to = = graph Rd., has been named an/Can Pac .....26 No Am Ay 8 Whites—Grade A jumbo 41'9: extra a permit issued the city of Pontiac} = associate in the new firm of|Garrier Gp cies NOt Pac 45 large 38%3; large 36‘2-38; medium 23's- for construction of an airport ter-| = = : ° peg oP .362 Nor Bta PW . 233 25: browns—Grade A jumbo 41: large cars 10 1 er = en rder = Planning Associates, Inc., Geter trac”. 316 Qhie Of |. 37 | |98%e-36; medium 33's: grade B large 28 minal costing $187,000. A new eS) = eee = Flint |Ches & Oh ,., 682 ‘house a offices cos 000) = = The firm off se , Cheyer Sao) Panam 0 183 e uncer conetraction oa Seek? Lae = => e firm offers counseling serv- Cities Sve [1.475 Pepsi Cola 33.5 e is under construction on e = = ice in the fields of tringe benefit care wits are Pitzer vee Be orge omney and Pontiac Lake roads. A $4,500) = = plans, insurance surveys and peri- Coca Cola. .162.2 Paice. 46 Si N T storage building also is being built! — — ur 2 } i = BS cdic exposure reviews plus anes: oon pects. as pil Rtgs gt MANGS NEW f UNE at 1640 Telegraph Ra. = = tate service and property plan-/COD,N Gas ....47 Pure O11 ... 353 . re SS tate service and property. plan- leon "cen’ be Rex 8] —Likes Reuther | rie, , = == ning service for individuals ont Cop&S ..144 Republic Stl ..71.6| There were 18] heating permits = = An ins © Gakiew 1 Cont Mot 11.7 Revion ee ed Octobe — = n insurance agent, Oakley is Cont oi! 486 Ree Drug mats DETROIT issu in October due to a new = = the new firm's specialist in em-/Copper Rng . 241 Reyn Met... 62:3| (@—An industrialist township ordinance requiring a| - . , | | y : = == ploye communication programs Curtis Pub 134 Roval ‘Dut ee } os whe sald in World War IT that permit for any new installations or) = = up benefit plans. He is a mem- neers sis se.1 Safeway St : 36.6) labor leader Walter P. Reuther changes in present heating units. = = ber of the Pontiac Life Under-,Dis C Seag 334 Sears Roed ...476| W&® the most dangerous man | eee ‘writers A ti Doug Airc 383 Shell Ol 72 | in America,”” says now that to- =— writers Association. Dow Chem 915 Sinclair .....-52 | gay he ig “ ditt j i j = = < + + Du Pont =. 300 Seem ea ee ret Water | ews In Dil | = = East Air L 374 Sou Fac . | ther.”’ = = > Roy Klinger. 1016 Sarena St., a East Kod |” o¢6 $0. Ry ALO) = = . : ~ mast “ : 8 Rd .., 23 The industria = = salesman of Pontiac Tractor and|E! Auto b .. 48 ma Ou Cal 8 lndustrintiet ts George | | = =>; . El & Mus ., 92 Sq of Ind 418 Romney, president of American | Kiwanis Annual Rummage Sale = = Equipment Co., will be presented Erie RR .... 111 gq cil NJ ... 473, Motors Corp., and his remarks at 15 North Saginaw Street, 9 a. m. — =— *. : 2 Ex-Cello-O 364 ° = 9 riday i = == with charter membership in the , Std Ol Oh. $34) Con to 9 p. m. Friday, Nov. 6 and Sat-| = i * | Firestone 1332 stevens JP .. 791 Of United Auto Workers chief (urday, Nov. 7. Exceptionally fine = == Ford Tractor and Equipment) Food Mach . 505 stud-Pack 261 came in an address Thursday te (stock of clothi sh furnit = == Salesmen's Club, at rards| eer’, Mot +. 791 gun Ol ..... $7.2 : of clothing, shoes, furniture = ia i, a oat ee reel rree pel; St Suiner Pap. 4 delegates attending the 28th Mid- |8Nd toys. Adv == dinner in nsin onight. 2 Swift & Co .. 43 ’ , => == Ginner in Lansing tong! |Gardner Den a Tenn Gas... 324 Continent a conference spon- | Navy Mothers’ Club, Turkey din-| = = = ae en Ba Texace ....... 0:3 red by the American Bankers ner and bazaar Friday, November | = =F LISTEN TO [ocr prt hed TBS Anam gth, “Pontiac “Savings "and Loan = = Gen Mills 335 Tran W Air... 216 Romney said he premised his Bidg. 5 p. m. to 7:30 p.m. Adv. = — SPECIAL Gen Motors S17 Transamer ... 313) World W ll rk “ | = = 9 Tel_& El 748 Twent Cen 321 oot yee —— on the eo in P mtirleg toc. bg and = = | en me 1 Inder woo act that n e (Reuther) is ake e. reen Street. Unit- = VW Gen Tire , 74.5 Un Carbide 138 = = NTERVIE Genesco .... 346 Un Pac... 305 One of the ablest men in Amer- eine _uerae xt Dg = —_— ith Goodrich ., 89.6 ur _ Lin .. . 3 ica.” . | — Goodyear 141 nit Te 4+. 16 | => = wi a 23 Unit Pruitt ... 38 | ~ *« * ' a a. righ Congrega-| = = Greyh 21.3 Un Gas Cp 33 ‘ ° : iona urch, Wes' ron, - 3 = Gul Ot. 1183 US Rud ...., 614 “I don't think that Walter Reu- day, November 7 1959 at 8 im = Homestk 44 Hand tag o. ip ther today is the same Walter ' Adv. = = . Hooker (Ch 38 Upjonn ....... 43.1, Reuther that I was talking about pu nmare Sale K. of C. Hall, 295 = Ing Rand .. 806 WSlgreen .. 485 in World War II,” Romney con- age Sale K. of C. Hall, 205 = Taiana et as West Un Tel . 44 i 7 . ; S. Saginaw. Saturday, November 7. | = Inspir Cop || 432 weete men.” pea tinued. ‘I don’t mean by that, 8-1 Adv | = = . . int Bos Mch a White Mot |... 59.5| that he doesn’t have some of the | Rummage sale. 858 W. Huren.| =—_ Yoolworth 58.7| idea . ! . . -| = = Finance Editor of mt Pape as — & Tow . 314 ever, re ae ee He does. How- Fri, Nov._6, 5:30 p.m. to 9 pm. aper foungst Sh&T 128 rer, he’s not_advocating a com- Sat. Nov. 7, 8:30 a.m. to 12 no = Int Shoe ..,, 344 7 : . 8:5 : 100n = = BUSINESS WEEK et giver 7) ag) UentB Rad -- 1878 parable program of socialism.” First Christian Church. = = The American Mot i. = = MAGAZINE STOCK AVERAGES dik eal ts met Re Rummage Sale, First Congrega- j= = NEW YORK, Nov. 6—iCompiled by said that in the current ‘tional Church, West Huron Sat-| 4 => on the Associated Press): s 1s ee | nationwide steel strike “profound urday, November 7, 1959 at 8 a. m —_—_— — = FREE = Net ch foduat Rats Util Stock; battles and struggles involving Ady — —— Ne change ae. + a ; — : = CONVERSATION Noon today 1.3301 1281 965 2236 — “ economic and po- 7 Rummage Sale, K. of C. Hall, 295 b -~4 e — Prev. day ......3386 1278 965 2234 cal power are involved that S. Saginaw, Saturday, November i = PIECE Week ago ....,.338.2 1313 97.1 2244! : 7, 8- , ' = re) e | amps = Month ago ....3314 135.5 967 2224 pat to make every American |7..8~! , ae -_-_ iy | | Md . . = = — aa .-. 2078 1206 877 202.4) 8 udder. Navy Mothers Club, turkey din- = = undaay p.m. ee a ee ede ie ae ariel x * * ner and bazaar Friday, November — ; e a b——4 . OW ° 127.2 93.4 211.5 z : . oS = Sun-Fire Home Heating Oils come = ee 1988 low 1."2:3120 1268 987 2143 Saying that “I don't think you Gin Pontiac Savings and Loan) y = cen eaed 1 5 ; .5 p.m to p.m v = from one of America’s Most Modern = year now JONES 12 NOON AVER See ic a cme cir er = . . . . = -JONES 12.N ‘ AVERAGES | and the management boys right Kiwanis Annual Rummage Sal on — 3 7 2 | ‘a , ee f Saie = Refineries. Special additives makes a | oe tee an a or vice versa,’ Romney renewed 4¢ 15 North Saginaw Street, 9 a m => Sun-Fire Fuel Oil urn r n — | 18 Utils. 86.78 off 0.22 his sis _ to 9 p.m.. Friday. Nov. 6 and Sat- = = | €@5 Stocks 212.62 up 0.60 a a an eee urday, Nov. 7. Exceptionally fine . . ———a . y ALY = cleaner than ordinary fuel oil. Guar- = | Volume to 12 noon 1.370.000 | trtat and union power have be: stock of clothing. shoes, furniture = anteed to be the finest. Saves you = TC 3 Nephier Coo | gevorurical contr of lek. ae “ = : —| (C, J. Nephier Co} overnment controls o th. la es a i H = Figures after decimal points are eighths Combination rummage and hake = money on your yearly heating bill. = rere anerie ue te See sale 178 Green Street United Pen. — = en Elec. & Equip. Co* 73 23 tecostal Church, 11 to 7 Saturday == = |Baldwin Rubber Co°*..., 26 (27 = ‘ ~ , = Guaranteed = Ross Gear Co.” ~ - avings an oan Ady | — . - = 1G. Oi] & Chem. Co-°*.. 11 #12 R - 5 ; — —> Howell Elec. Mtr. Co°.. 102 21 ummage Sale. 858 W. Huron, = Watch Dog = Keep Fill Service => ee 86 94 Fi Sh Fri, Nov. 6, 5.30 p m. to 9p. m = ! a |The Prophet Co.*....... 154 164 § 0 th Sat., Nov. 7, 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon = = ae eke eo cs. in rm W rOW First Christian Church Adv => = ‘"*No sale: bid and as = FE 4.] 518 = end asked LANSING M — The secretary + %ummage Sale Saturday, Nov. => = aN” secretary 7th, 8 a.m. 128 W. Pike. Adv | = = of state’s office today reported —_ i ae E = \\ Complete Steel Service '‘sharply accelerated growth and P E — , increased business volume” for Death Notices = * Exclusive =| Michigan-chartered savings and = nae . = = Sun-Fi Deal = FOR INDUSTRY and loan associations during the -iscal Sa = -Fire er = , ded | A | BAILEY, NOV. 1. 1959, GLENWOOD = p- --—4 BUILDING TRADES year en ed last June 30. \ Cc. rs hecokterdy Goodrich, = = © ahorte-sd) 7; beloved husband of Helena = = ~~ of ine ee naa Batley: ear protien of Emmit =— =) associations jumpe 71,394,466 to iley, Mrs lanc Vere and = = | ie Mrs. Clara Ifwin. Puneral : - | = 115 Branch St. Pontiac a record $518,614,078. Invested, toe will be id) Saturday, ‘Nov : Se een at2p rom C her- => = shares went up $54,565,561. | man Puneral Home, Ortonville == = A total of 224,873 savings share with Rev. Roy Botruff officiat- = =>) ing. Interment itn Seymour Lake = “ account members hold shares! Cemetery. Brandon Township. Mr — - r fley will lie in state at the C =, ——— A eae worth $450,250,301. Pr : r res Sherman Puneral Home. Or- = =| .... SS . 5 Acres ef Storage Facilities § ine = It s on the Way +» . Overhead Crane; C.T.R.R. FF ———— a =| ‘ ‘ CKSEY. NOV. 6, 1959. GEORGE ! =|] _BEAMS-PLATE—RE-RODS_RE-MESH—ANGLES—CHANN Child Workers Tallied | Farry, cove bunand 351 S PADDOCK . FE 4.1518 | A EL Lottie H. Cucksey; dear brother 4 = PIPE—BARS & FLATS—TUBING—SASH—ADJUSTABLE | WASHINGTON — About two mil- of Albert Cucksey: Also survived FLUO MMU Uo ee on ere ewe ner 1) Rear | Es] Ch ‘are employed in the United States.| ain °° °° 8 4 \ Death Notices PPP DAY, NOV. 4, 1958, MARIE H., 6582 E. Church 8t., Clarkston; age 64; beloved wife of Maurice E. Day; dear mother of Mrs, Joseph Haut, Mrs Prancis Sommers, Mrs Louis Hubbard, Mrs Gerald Smack, Alvin, Harlan and Ray- mond Day; dear sister of Mrs Anna Kreig and Mrs. Bertha Cain: also survived by 19 grand children. Funeral service will be held Saturday, Nov at 2 pm from the Sharpe-Goyette Funeral Home. Clarkston, with Rev. Wil- liam Richards officiatin Inter- ment in Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Mrs. Day will lie in state at the Sharpe-Goyette Pu- neral Home GASSMAN. NOV. 5, 1959. GLENN A 1210 Joslyn Avenue, 62: beloved husband of Vivian Gassman: dear father of Mrs. Virginia Aschner Dale C Gassman, Chery! K Gassman, Glenn A. Gassman and Kirk 8 Gassman: dear brother of Mrs. Julia Macfie. Mrs. Mary Borden and William Gassman; Also survived by | granddaughter service will be held Mon Nov 9 1959 at 1:30 pr Mahder f in Mr George ficiating Interment t Park Ce Gass il He t neler in HOCKENBERRY NOV 5 Pred C. 454 Auburtr ear father of Mrs Mrs Pauline Kelly Christensen, Edgar Hockenberry; dear brother James Hockenberry, M Tupper. Mrs. Stella Gilbert held Saturday, Nov. 7 1:30 pm. from Huntoon Home with Rev. W. W fictating Interment Chapel Cemetery berry will Ile in state Huntoon Funeral Home LAARZ. NOV. 4, 1959 WILLIAM P 393 W. Kennett Rd: age 68: be loved husband of Martha Laarz dear father of Mrs Ludwig Weid Werner Laarz Ku Punera in and also survived by two oro Hall of- i/’s Lutheran Chureh Perry 1959 at 1 t neral Home LEF. NOV 5. 1989. LAIN LILE 76 Kenilworth Street 64 belove husband of Myrtle ‘ father of Mrs Charles McMichael. dear Fdna Johnson. Festus Lyman Lee. Funeral service be held Monday. Nov. 9 from iMyrtle Lee an Home officiating Interment Mount Park Cemetery in state at the Pursle 79. dear Close and Mrs J. W. Haywood ’ brother of Mrs d will ¥ Also survived by 4 grandchildren Puneral service will be held Sun day. Nov 1959 at from Hallers Corners Pree Meth odist H J. DeLong sisted by Rev Erwin Hoose terment in Hodges Fenton Michigan will lie in Graham Funeral Shiawassee Avenue 1 p.m to Hallers Corners Pree Methodis Church for services as In officiating Mrs. Mehl state at Home, 11 2:30 p.m Church, Fenton with Rev Cemetery, 5 Penton, unti! Sunday and then be taken t THOMSEN, NOV. 6, 1959, KRISTINA, 435 W. Glass 71. beloved wife of Hans Thom sen. dear sister of Mrs Hansen and Mrs Puneral service will be held Mon day. Nov. 9. 1959 Cc F. Sherman Puneral Ortonville. Interment tn Orton ville Cemetery, Ortonville Thomsen will He in state at th c F Sherman Funeral Ortonville WILSON NOV 5, J. 5063 Pontiac Lake Road beloved husband of Jessie Wilson dear father of Myrtle Road, Ortonville, Stenzs Maria Linden st 2 p.m. from Home, Mrs Home 1959, THOMAS 66; Wilson, Mrs Margaret Deyke, Mrs. Gloria Alice Alfred Charles Mrs Henke and Giglio, Britt Richard Scarbrough, John, Henke Puneral service will be held Mon- day, Nov 1959 at 130 pm from Huntoon Puneral Home. In- terment in Waterford Center. M Wilson will lie tn Huntoon_ Puneral _Home Card of Thanks RPPPALPAAOLL AF ALELIIOY THE FAMILY OF DUANE HUN- dade wishes to thank our many riends and relatives for the acts rayers, sympath floral offerings during e our joved one. Special thanks +t Dr Dale Drew and Dr. Kennet Urwiller and Rev. O the staff at gst. Joseph Merc Hospital, the Conservation Dep ‘Parks & Recreation). WE WISH friends. neighbors for their acts of kindness, state at the 1 ir and s of o h A. Gerken, y t. TO THANK OUR and relatives sym- pathy and flora] offerings during the recent loss our and father, Thomas 8 Special thanks to Dr. bach. Clarkson Family. husband In Memoriam —_—_——e 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF HARRY _ Barbara who passed away Nov missed by wife i BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at The Press office im the following 14, 22, %, 31, 32, 43, 48, 77, 79, 34, 90, 92, 162, 103, 107, 111, 116, 118, 119. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re orted immediately. The ress assumes no sibility for errors other than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first tnsertion of the advertise ment which bas been rep dered valueless through the error When cancellations ere made be sure to bs rour ‘kill umber.” ° adjustments will be given without tt. - Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes varger than regular agate type ts 12 o’clock noon the ay previous to publication. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancella tion of transient Want Ads is now 9 a.m. the day of publication after the first nsertion CASH WANT AD RATES Lines \-day 3-Days 6Days 2 61 50 $2 04 $3.12 3 150 207 4.50 * 2 00 3.84 5.76 5 250 450 6.70 6 3 00 5 40 8.20 7 350 6.30 0.66 8 490 7.20 11 04 9 450 8.10 12.42 10 5 00 9.00 13.90 An additional charge of $0c will be made for use of Pontiac Press box numbers. > Funeral Directors 4 PAPPAPAAMNN AEA COATS FPUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3118 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOM “Designed for Funerals ° Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 2-4378 SPARKS GRIFFIN CHAPE Thoughtful Service APEL, FE 2-6041 Cemetery Lots PERRY T. PARK CEMETER gtaves, $35 & up. PE 4-0063 _ i _ i hail — ee TE ee ee Oe { * ie THIRLTY-EIGHT | . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 39; Rent Houses Unfurn. 40 © Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 Rent Houses Furnished 29| Rent Houses Uniwe.~ Help Wanted Male 6 _ Help Wanted Femah Female 7 Work Wanted Female 12; Moving & Trucking 22) SLICES OF HAM BATH. PARTLY | 6 ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY DECOR. 4-3148. ’ 18ST CLASS APT. BLDGOS., 4 RMS. ae per, ment | ated. Por information, FZ #, A MAN BABY SITTER IN EXCHANGE | MIMEOGRAPRING, TYPING 8EC. O’DELL CARTAGE & bath, 2 story, easy walk up. se | ROOM HOUSE, ess MO. 381 r _ | for 2 room furn apt. FE 4-8563 retartal service EM 3- | Local and long distance ing. Large rooms, ni decorated. _Binabets tate Resa” Baldwin Ave. PE 2-5170. Wanted with @ car Some mechan. Prefer couple with 4 yr. old git! i\MPLE DRESSMAKING. TROUS. | '° Phone Fi $e Tiled baths, plenty closet space | 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR PERSON a ee wma am BEAUTY OPERATOR FULL OR ers altered, hand knitting | & | ONWANTEN ARTICLES Di le one egy ne Mg oD pe or couple o& pension im exchange | 913 PER WE .$ RM. ROUSE - part time. Inter Lake Beauty Cen- mending done in my home. » eae rnished ner for oat time services. Rear ent. Lights Children 2685 Or-. ATTENTION ro a Lake EM 3-304). Or Farmridge, Portiac. Call one Paintin tae FE m3 23 |. and laundry tities at 444 ey tae W. Huron. chard Lk Ave. Sylvan Lk. ae ni aintin ecorating ogee ANGE | 162 CARDINAL, COMMERCE, 3 BOYS S. \ ETS—T RAVEL.| CURB GIRLS FOR DAYS OR TYPING SERVICE 3 fy" P| 1 tor) wite’s part ggg ny “ bdrm. modern home, $70. MA Agee 18:26 “Texas, West Coast. sary. Call Mar's Coffee Bhop Mi, Persone! and business. FE 4-8736 ist CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- Ses BE! TLY iid welcome. Rear ent. 1146 W. | ¢-2904 Travel Miam! exas, West Coas sary ars Coffee op Ip { n FE: 4-0255 _ T AND 2 BEDROOM | PARTLY and’ returs bog mt ‘-—“ ory palit yee Buse i; (te wire eee pee] mow ay ie Fine boa DEC Sara._ledetrens one mee: FURNISHED EXPECT | “ranch he gy 3" pes- c un- CELy, oan 2 q : oly anon variate Gecount fur- . WOMAN WANTS AY WORK OR oreting Cash or terms UL ia BEDRM. LAK hs. Kuott s & light. Gas heat. nat 50 ranch baths, built-in even -had nished. Excellent’ future. See CHRISTIAN LADY TO CARE FOR by wk Have trans. & ref FE 2-2940 Partly furn. eo 9103. nowy | water. Sm, Bek palewia: $12 ee S90 tenGawetounare leare’ nis 2 schoo. aged children in Drayton Pafh = wt Ann BS i features. O - ange mn. 2 n to 5 pm tains : - $-2931 . 1ST CLA PAINTING AND PA- pine | fanaa per week. FE 5-2252 1 Rater hecceren. tet phone wind fai Me Cle oe ON WOMAN WOUED ind MOUS “gir Damine’ wan ean’ bade 7 ROOM APARTMENT peety «ROOMS AND BATH. ENT. | os Seanad ANY AGE. IP YOU TIAVE A CAR 8866 : work by the day Own transporta- and window cleaning PE 2-4315 Seoeranes, petty ee roe hig Hh couple aris dune AVome, basement, 670 6 me. De- ‘or panel truck and want pleasant EARN MONEY IN YouR owN tion OR 3.0242 7 A LADY )NTERIOR DECORATOR -_e and electricity : one en eait. also option to buy. UL | work with big pay. apply mgr home Teieptione soliciting Saiary WANTED BABYSITTING ON BUS-' Papering FE 8-034) XD BATH. ATH STOWE WE: |§ yg toe HIGH | M3 : 4160 W Walton, Drayton Plains pius commission Write Pontiac line By hour part or full (ime 4.) PAINTING & DECORATING. | 2 ROOMS ax Auburn. Gas heat. Nice. 4376.0 ieee RENTAL ON PURCHASE AUTO COLLISION BODY MAN. Press Box 11 yan ON Paper removed FE €6316___ TINOOLS oR = FORNISHED. | price. $35 monthly. Good oppor- experienced only. 50 per cent. EXPERIFNCED DRUG AND COS WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OR 41 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- 2 rE ag - modern, shower. of] beat. $50 & tunity PE 2-839¢. , lemty of . < ereue bearings ty metic git] Excellent opportunit, kitchen help Experienced rz ter.or 10 per icem aie en ee | _ ae RUA : manth. FE 2-3708. SSS ' ontiac Auto Body Service 2 references Sams Drugs Auburn , 878 Guaranteed Free est FE 4-9205 | TBEDRMS. CLEAN. OUTSIDE CITY, . KE : South Blvd. East FE 4-6587 Height® FE 81422 . ee . aoa = ; ING ehtld welcome. $60 mo. FE |5 RM. WARM. NEAR UNION LA : ‘ i dtd, Building Service 13 SAA PAINTING & DECORATID | zehoone. Village. @ mo. ‘ul June 1 | CHASSI S MEN EXPECTANT MOIHER NEEDS ul g se 26 years’ experience. Reasonable “7581. Pa soa PARTLY | PE 4-62 7 a ' Catholic widow who loves ch saan arian Free estimates. Phone 4 2-1308 AND ROOMS. PUR- a aren Prefer permanent More for 1-4 ALUM SIDING STORMS. PAINTING SPECIALIZING IN ‘ eae Utilities. 6 eg ei | | 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX , ; DESIGNERS ea ee Pee es edt fe Write a ohne ricenase Bult eng erior Reas MU 9 4017 Hollyw ood : —_— re 7 ROOM TOUR NOW AVAILABLE : PRODUCT DETAIL RS exprrtencen TrLePHONE sot “rE 2-4855 ee ee aanCe _ __FE 41477 __ | GAS HEAT — BASEMENT = 1s ur and commission : ‘EMER 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE EN 7 RMS CLOSE IN. NEAR SUPER- ; 68 HOURS ALI BENFFI1 ; A-1| BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT : = rt qachidt ueslities Adults ONG PROGRAM Cat PES ; Bork Also repairs OR 5 0464 PAINTING | PAPERING | REMOV PE 2-7236 after § | feos a | apogee ern Nicholie & Harger Co. | HELA. ENGINEERING GRILL GIRT EXPERIENCED 4 FLOOs SANDING WITT ean ns a poet 7 yond “ea nerf wor UTIL: | _Gas heat A Sag A Nichol athon ser i cama Ksuereiols tron ‘Mie pene Mee oe pecson. Eros the fioor sande: FE 5-3722 bane esa Thane furn. Stove & refrig Clean. ib | ATTRACT “TIVE oat pee 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITY OUE joe POR EL DE nev ioe “2 Gace ee ee CC RS 3-0134. : | BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM RANCH — ieee bees pa hei ye “e Some wages Call after 7 pm ea Re a _ Television Service 24 ; ae AED CAEESE: | BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED > RM. wre. gee hak - isilegee: Bait Insurance organization hes - . P ne e for rent all year ‘rou Eliza ake priv 5. opening in this Cg for @ full a NERD oe spies i oe Ovex nan ee paola errioe mains ry, _SERVICE il J ROOMS & BATH. NEAR Dray. | cal, “from 10:00 to 5:00 at on | Forestal. gFE 5-475. part time man. The man we want ! Atl i ton shopping center. OR etween for saleswork For interview cal! GET MY BID R&T Oak! Park. a if gt Hoge eens FE _5-405! or UL 2-3782 FE 3-204 : 8 or RAD =e 1 HOUR e 3 ROOMS & BATH. ALL UTILI- | a Straits Lake. ae | BIRMINGHAM—2? BEDROOM GAS ‘ must own a car. Have the desire 1 apy 26 TO 46 WITH BALES) ABIL- A-; RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ee a i vats. 5710 - b ties furnished. FE 5-5475. =| «2: bedroom home i gata | heat. large kitchen, living rm to earn as better-than-average !0- {iy to learn reception. work in & industrial Mason and gen DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE 3 BIG RMS. 1ST FLOOR, PRIV i Couple preferr REGG -- Sens Heal, 5 cai GRidae MOBE come with all plus advantages; piiotographic studio Salary and contracting Also store front re- FE 6-1296 or FE 5.8390 . |~ ent. & bath. 2 blocks from bus “"“MBREE & G a | Fes seein aeacenee. paid for by the company. If you!) commission Kendale's 408s modeling John W Caples MY Zi > ale | gta. $12.50 week. 1 baby permit- | ke vil e : po ‘ meet these specifications. pirase Saginaw 31428 M_P.-STRAKA = . | ted. Call after 4 p.m. FE 2-2213. Ts "4393 lag } $100. Call FEderal 6-2153. _ call Mr. Clark. MI 6-6600 or MI 1051 FaGED BABY SITTER IN A-) BRICK BIOCK AND CEMENT JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER- Soo "BATH APTS. UPPER. cao R | COLORED, 3 BEDRM. BRICK N : ; : ary 5 “IR! 4 RM. AND BATH APTS ; ME. YEAR aire) yOu OU TALIFY ? .: wi “ Beveeiy sem COMPLETE GULL DING bene IKEA Gan RADIO eT “FOUR a Heat furn. PE 2-7832. FT ae . pei eee bie 8900 Pontiac | cs nied “on dD ( Saas : A-l COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- WALKER “& GARY RADIO & ; — (RMS. & BATH. UPPER. HEAT | _Lake~ Road COLO E : €85 PER WEEK MATURE WOMAN WISHES BABY ice Qualtty work. pe FE 8-( 188 NN Johnson ee Adults only. 123 Seminole FURNISHED 2 2 BEDROOM OM HOME, _PE 2-5845. RANCH silting weekdays 7 30 to 4 30 in i } NL floor, excellent west |CLAKSTON. 3 . WE HAVE A PERMANENT POSI- Rochester area. PL 2-2197 MA 42253 vt OA 8-3282 Upesiicring 25 Wtd. Household Goods 29 _Rent Apts. | Furnished 37 gRMS & pare cours ONEY {ail on one Moor, excel gernge, Oe bath, Maco seon Leese, Loc. JSINESS : SONRY ~ a ee ~ 5 1 NH le 5-1537 TON Wine 4 UNLIMITED op | PHONE SOLICETORS ee 15 years ony. Res & com FAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER WANTED TO BUY LIVING ROOM 2 RMS GROUND FLOOR PVT 4 ROOM UPPER. GOOD LOCA-. hip le gc i ig os Lie 2 or | reat. orton te ee et A PORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN! for Modernization work evenings mercia 1 OR 5-063 ing 8173 Covuley Lake Ra EM set. dinette set and rug, jn good ent _ Adults _FE- 4-1519 tion. hot water and heat SF FE 2-2326 ee re with garage in town QUALIFICATIONS: eee ee DRA MODE Ton ALUMINU.A SIDING AWNING a _3-2641 ~~ .sondition Phone FY #04! 2 RM, UPPER. GAN HEAT. 313 8 oo mucus Ee iene } BEDROOM HOME, MODERN FE Near schools "Call/OL 2-462 ee ima? ° storms Home remodeling FE AL'S UPHO!ISTERIN . F 23-7720 - - oe ——— | 4.1939 SSS HOLL y AGE ee ae 4.1487 FF 4-8597 Wid. Miscellaneous — 30 encanta 4 RMS. UPPER. MODERN WEST FARMHOUSE NEAR H 2 EDUCATION {ian BCHOOT RETAIL OFFICE CASHIER WITH RULI bozING & TRUCKING CIP COVER ; ARRAS 3 RMS os an a side 319 Liberty Ce only. FE MODERN 2 BEDROOM ei oP, i $50 per month. bookkeeping experience Steady 285 SL \ ee, ; eT > trance. 1 fayett ' 2-2239 or FE 2-1523 dren i , : co ee LEGE RANCE_—NEAT position Appiy in persor Con a Me Nae EX ‘cVatiNa Custom made Pas estimate 3 OG atte ‘ or IYPEWRITER. 3 NICE. “CLEAN | LARGF. ROOMS 5 RMS a - BATH NEWLY DEC mile east ot SEM 3-409 pel FARMHOUSE NEAR HOLLY. 1 PERSONALITY PLEABANT roliy # Jewelers 16 W Huron no Bl Sake arotging ‘ Ticking’ day service PE 2-7568 _ furniture or equipment net in’ private entrance, utilities. wash- PE 2-4536 or FE 3-9 — OE Te ROOMS, SlOvew neat.“ S50) per | month If you cam meet these basic gual! PEON SANE. Pease Septic tanks Drain fields tn- THOMAS UPHOLSTERING use? We will buy these items ing privileges. garage. 209 Not- © Doon AND BATH oon | WEST gly Garsea Garden space oe > BEDRiIS. fications and ue ee ately TED'S stalled Free esumates OR 3-6932 287 NORTH PFERRY SI OR 3-9747 ron. ae side. Call after 530. OR 4-0109 | tr Commerce. $65 EM 3 3-42 HOUSE > FOR | RENT, m. gpm at a minimum of $ per month BLDG REPAIR PLASTERING 7 Ss. RRRR PEOPLE IN DRAYTON PLAINS 3 AND BATH. LOWER UTIL. TV ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED. TT IN- 5954 Andersonville Road, ater- es ee: aoe immediate openings for erick. block. cement work. FE _ FE = aud Ciarkston area who wish to 1_child. PE 4-8612, 90 Cottage | . ao niany shower. oll heat. $50 a ae aT Lg oye ford ans =F WASHERS 3 TRI es Lost & Found _ 26 have their old newspapers ad 3 ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE EN- month FE 2-370 — | for Lonpie Weaver FE 4-2031, HOUSE FOR RENT. 2 BEDRMS EXPER RIENCED CAR A TRB WATTRESSES BIOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK ~WWW DOW OR maganine» on up once "trance. $18 per week Baby wel- | —; ons pone LOWER 600 a aE PORT MONTHS n64 Andersonville Road! sWater- uron men o night shift Must ve 18 and fireplaces FE 5-8907 Week free ca come. FE 8-1431. Inquire 273 ROO} PE 9 ford 7 _——— . Y DOGS = onth. Children welcome modern, 2° _ ford Ses hy wanes i iE oe ED'S TAGE MEELCA Pm pany — ae it ary “Ranta uncer ROSHAPL ARON Buiseus ae ee CORSET atcoMis 008 oat jguae ON WATRIRG LAKE 6 ow man for . im, ork guaranteed ree estimates = standing m “ROOMS AND BATH IN AUBURN a HOT | 608 EB. Ken- _ rooms : * POUND ALL WHITE HALF 1 ’ 3 ROOMS AND B. 5 RM & BATH HEAT & HOT) arage. adults only. inteee Pinas Hed have _— Woodward at Square Lake Rd "es an ING SERV grown hunting dog FE 5-9752 ME ea —————— , Heights. PB 22-8991 water furn. Couple only Ayat! Gedy FE 2-7215 IDEAL POR A THRIPTY CO ov UPL E previous experience. Apply 7940 TELEPHONE SALES WOMAN FOR COMPLETE PI LASTERING LOST LONG MANS WALLET Money Wanted | 31 3 a BASEMENT, APARTMENT. Aaa mueuts oe Coste | wi LEO LEE TAS PRONT resident section. 3108 Fhe o Lake Road. Northerr home modernization Must have z Important papers. drivers license eee Wn ilities I home, 5 rooms rke 2080. i wheats Co. No phone cal's, | pleasant voice Apply in person CEMENT ts OUR SPECIALTY ee ea Reward PE ee Ee 1 WER CEE pice! le. a ROOM APARTMENT. STOVE AN WALLED LAKE ¢ RooMs, Kent. Realtor FE $61 we XPERIENCED DRUG CLERK. '"!¥ 1006 Josivn between 9 and Floors. basements EM 34879 _ 86826 . “ $-4302 _3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED refrigerator furnished. $85 month. WAL living “it dining room. LAKE ORION 2 oraee ! z oe, oe 11 am. Top Commission *E p : TION. |i ROOM Aer. PaivaTe, wasn DO"OE TE0e Ee ee Goat tor ae ce MONEY POR MOVNG i tors office OL 2-621 Rochester parE ESTIMATE ON WIRING KNAPP SHOES IMMEDIATE ACTIO? side. no children. PE 8-4335. fished. $118. Phone FE 5-6143. no M4 NE Boulevard at Valencia furnishing? Get up to $500. BEA- a ory ; oN Se : : ; hth d he FINANCE, 1185 N. Perr Familiar with YOUNG LADY FOR GENERAL for water heaters ranges and fred Herma: _OR 11307 On, any geod jand contract. New |s naiS. PVT ENT. AND BATH. NR.' answer MA 60M. } BEDROOM HOUSE. OAS HEAT. | BOARD FINAN 7 . . office work must be neat tn ap dryers FE 58431 R B Munro = TTY $§ DOLL HOSPITAL. 4119 isfactory inspection of property General Hosp. 111 Stout St. LOVELY 3 ROOMS AND BATH basement, and garage References —————_ —SiENiGAN se Special Machine and | apron tad al a or Electric Co. 1060 W Huron. _ Quillen OR 3-3874. Hrs 1-5 pm and title. Ask for Ken Templeton. 3} ROOMS PRIVATE age Laon Private. Pine rE 5-88 oars Adults required. Rochester RE, 21410 _ METAMORA. S eedicomes mar . : mar Without children re N ’ oer a tap , - : b welcome hone ft 4 m F ‘ sein ane aeare Automation Design vious office experience preferred EXCAVATING _TRENCHING PUDGFT YOUR DEBTS K. L. Templeton, Realtor rE S3eae a weer - UPPER 2 “BEDRM 3 Fin ge at te Bear spat pt pe < bes bet « WOod = : ward pty gO Wiear HOME. GARAGE CABINS ADDI- fi geh oul of GNC oh 238 _Ore® Re no BUY oe 3 ROOMS, DOWNTOWN AREA $18 apt. Pri vent. Close to GMC major appliances included. 1 year University” ‘(4300 evenings ate a 42 Square Lake Road! Cal) for ap- tions Licensed builder FHA -- | Acton in . LAND i ae ; ob EM 3-281! week FE 8-0806 or FE 47 4-1066 vo lease A JOHNSON. REALTOR (OR SELL) ROOMY 3 BEDROOM W ry ED LAKE AR ‘ A pointment DU 3-6300 Terms FE 4-6900 — i BO - ISOTs, a ie Ls Pi r088. rr 3} ROOMS AND BATH. VERY | MONEY. aoe aR AND RE- 2448 Telegraph Rd, FE 4-2533 house. large lot, garage. Birming- | w HOUSE MOVING) FULLY 1‘: 8 SAGINAW PE 3-7053 APE Clean. PE 5-4638. 853 Woodland furnishing—-Get up to $500 SEA- > RepROOM CRESCENT .LAKE, ham-Rochester area School bis __ Help. anted 8 equipped FE 48450 L A Young. paiNTY MAID Sl PrLits pe NO RED~ TAPE Drive au BOARD FINANCE, 1185 N Per * 2 wan to wall erent J] at door jbxaileble immetiotaly Call ~_ MONEY FOR REMODELING. NEW Mevominee = Mrs allace j our jan@ con- 3 ROOMS. CLEAN, COZ LET. ry 8-9661 Pree major appliances inclu year rfie . Eves and week- * poe bee ROUTE construction, Repairs See SEA- 5- 7805 bed Mates A “lp ee in Waterford OR 3-366. lease. A.’ JO ng Peer j ends. Li 1-4433 available. Ful! or part time Av- BOARD FINANCE, 1185 N. Petry pr WILLIAM C. PREVETTE AN service. Free appraisal rm RMS.. BATH. NEAR TOWN. PE ORCHARD COURT 244 8 Telegrap! | ROCHESTER. MODERN. DUPLEX, . fe $2.50 per br 150 N. Perry St. FE 8-9661 nounces the re-opening of his OR 3-970] 4-480 7 M FULL BASEMENT. pvt ent. Auto. heat. fenced back- . tet to 11:30 am. ——— ——— s Piatt Se gh We 4U APARTMENTS 2 BEDROO ee —— PLASTERING NEW REPAIR AD- offices 218 National Bidg tor the . : Y LGE ROOMS, MODERN | clean 260 Strathmore, $75 month vard Ref OL 6-0851 Lo UL IO Le TORINO 1 FOR A JOB IPF 80 aitions, guaranteed OR 401 practice of medicine and sur- Giroux & Lao a 4385 Dixie Hwy 3 VER $65 PE 2-5408 or FE 4-3064 _BRAND NEW- TWinbrook 2-5836. _ RENT OR LEASE 3 BEDROOM, , | _wite Pentier Press Bez 8. | sr asrenING NEW A REPAIR. _¢e1?. PE ¢-0700 Bibt ASOCKE 7 5ae sex oe \ BAIH. 31 STOWELL —AIR CONDITIONED- 2 BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM. “ranch type house 1'» baths, near | MALE OR FEMALE EXPE. Attics finished FE 49153 or FE DANCING ROUND AND 8QUARE Pp ge VINGS & LOAN ASSOC . pe ani90 . bath, kitehema utility room. UL ee $80 per month. Ref. 3 rienced telephone canvassers 84272 every Saturday at 850 starting oo SA at PE 4-051 | | - 1 & 2 BEDROOMs — or UL 2-4910 ord children welcome. MAple MAN WITH CRAWLER POR SKID. [00d opportunity with established 1 AsTERING NEW & REPAIR Sones re at Mee ee Be en oe ese “Rent Greatly Reduced” ; ROOM HOME FURNACE a . - r i tree ontiac ae 5 ” _ : or ge = ohio Steady | ap oo _ on eee cas Vern Keller Ul 21 1740 and — No alcoholic beverages Wanted Real Estate 36 - 3 PINE - ROOMS AND S AND BATH, AUTO- 'p ost exclusive modern ot eam tae, Lake Be err RENT, W “s wk tk ae ee al winter. Phone Rochester OL near future gas releases Makes PLASTERING AND REPAIR Price, $125 Good food and prize ladda matic heat. couples preferred. . ‘West side apartment developuaent onn R eee bey, «Sat all day. : 1-8163. Forest Products. Inc this @ red hot deal Phone EM work FE 5-0465 or MY 2-1606 NITTING CROCHETING ALL CASH 4032 r 2 BEDPOOM MODERN NEWL MAN WITH CRAWLER POR ran | 72288 for appointment RO SNYDER FLOOR TAYING ween weeig OR 1.1984 GI OR FHA EQUITIES Eee & BATH- COMPLETELY re ee oo erated §65 mo. FE 42883 RENT WIThK OPTION TO BUY. 6 = es a- . ‘ see Z r 4 r ert ding and loading saw logs Steady REAL ESTATE sanding and finishing Phone FE 1, you NEED 3500 FOR ANY if yollare leaving atalever! needll” furn. Newly decorated. ‘s block Beautiful Eitchens with metal cabi- 2 aeons fs HOME. oe Pega as nu home. Owner all winter Phone Rochester OL, Salesmen or salesiadies ex- _5-0592 re emergency. we can help yo . money quickly. pon | us Immedyte {rom Broadway All utilities furn nets in decorator Colors with plas- | Newly decorated OR 3-047) - U0 eee j 1-8163. Forest Products, Inc a Mortimer ae bth paca Mil- ROOF REPAIRS SEABOARD FINANCE 1185 N deposit Gas heat 44 Park Is) ag tic rp al Stove and refrigerator 3>~SyoRyY. FULL ear "3 BED- SMALL MODERN ay a 0 ~ oe eene ey oun set ALTERS ; . : R_1 WICKERSHAM lhown from 3 p.m Sat to furnis ls FE 5-857! arage ciean aby welcome OPEORTURIEY TO BARN 08088) Labs, city nad custom home EAVESTROUGKING Des (cyry, falter tes eed 198 W dari MAfair 6-6280, Sunday i pm or cell WEbster Auto nest and het water soft) fur. _Tooms. Ottawa Hil GRE 7 Phone FE. 3-1969 6260 Elizabeth 000 ar Permanent S WEST MAPLE Sunday pm UTRE 12 to 88. Lng ye t Rapid ‘“#!es New Photo-listing program PLASTERING & = — REAS 9 —————- +6749 nished. Kitchen fan. master TV 3 BEDROOM )M HOUSE. INQ take ORGaG agvencement based on sour abi.| Call PE 4828 for interview Pat _Lee FE In De ts CASH “ROOMS AND BATH GAS HEAT | ®erial and many other fine fea © Myra Avenue SMALL CLEAN HOUS ity. Write Pontiac Press. Box 22. a CARETAKINO COU- TRENCHING EXCAVATING or a Mie remele see 48 HOURS : close to downtown Pontiac $18 tures 3 3 BEDROOMS iN oBRaT TON tric range ae piemats t preferably middleaged or re septic tanks ie e footings u are ng tr , be . ; . artly fur ec alld fat be lake privileges. No ts. eo nha tail tired for semi - public property itches and boat well, UL 2 ing sour payments see us ‘ode HOALE — EOUIT _veek_ Ce UTILITIES -ADULTS ONLY- sia i AND BATH $35 FE 40534 860 OR 14930, ‘ pe — - oe - - Care of house & grounds in return a —_—~ MICHIGAN CREDIT CONSEL : _ 3 = 4 ROOM APARTMENT FE Manager 18 Salmer §&: Apt. 6) Inq 39% Auburn SMALL HOUSE 3” ROOMS AND PERMANENT SALARY for luvin — Write Pontiac Building Supplies arr ORS INC Room 718 Pontis WRIGHT-VALUET furnished. Private entrance FF 8-6918 | srpROoM Home cas weaTt. “Nei HO lean 238 Russell IEP SUES ag PEA LIE ; E 8.0456 : e | oom a uu ’ Bik dncehinchatl National company wil! train. 3 — Press. Box Mate Bark Bldg. FE 6-0 FE 5-069. FE..6-0041 | Se & gun. 10 2 m-9 pm ll after 4 pm MY 3-2780 Sale oo Y FURN ALSO _Open Daily & gun 10 am-Opm call after 4 p.m SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN _ men locally for full time investi _Em plo} yment A gencies gQ NEED GASH FOR REPAIRS On; GET CASH FOR YOUR HOME | * RMS NICEL ve sases = 7 ROOMS AND BATH. ND BATH MODERN Cale 3 badtm. Exice OC tees tive work making character hogtied ou: new onstruction”? See SEA or equity through an FHA or _2 ms. $65 a mo 66 sss PRIVATE a pga A all ei . Fovestigations. Age 28. to. 28. heh || BEANE FINARCE, TI66.N. Berry , G1 Saie Phone for particulars. # ROOOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE stove Gad Erigitaire, Hest fer-|” On | 125 lease FE 45009 & E2108. school diploma. knowledge of: FE 8-9661 Ciark Rea! Estate 1382 w Huron entrance. heat and hot water. UL nished. per Bet eh saber | 3 Rae HOUSE ETN TCHEN “FURN 23 De 6. typing and car required Expenses Le LYyN FOW ARDS ] rE 3-7888 Res FE 44813 Open 2-2110. In vicinity of Auburn zs b. FE 14-7457 TO COU PLE NEWLY DEc- bes — other benefits Call NERD Business Service. 15 evenings & Sundays Heights _ Heights Is alge END TERRACE GA orated : —, and Le nage $55 ~ PLA LPL POPP PPT ay = N y | 4 mouth an to do couple ours | a 1s See Mite ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS LET US GLAND FHA {300M Tan er vata SC a a ea ae mT-TIME 444, E HURON SUITE «4 repaired by factory trained man CASH FOR YOUR HOME ROOMS. PRI. _PE 2-2951 ee st - If you dale -10 p.m. and ere re cen — TE tie Otfics Sweety Oe it oe ine. Cixe You 1 Place to Pay pod AE gg AETORS a "au G tetanes feolune ver Flat—Fleated > BEDROOM —— PIREPLACE IN. veer NICE hg aeo neat et ageogg ag e Instructions 10 rence St Phone FE 3-0135 lkase Your Mind _— 82. Byron FE 4-1557 pe aad 006 St. Clair. Child aes ak URN —_ | Wits 1859 White Lake Ra WALLED LAKE 5 EOROGI ee thet ould coat ee PR ren BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS es ; WHITE BROS_ ak 9MS AND BATH. RE 1 ou h buy M a job that would enable to . e 2 —- > > ae R AND BATH. ucmeneus and beth. Front and 3 R60) AND BATH. RELIABLE ease with option to buy A rarn tue per weet and ain? retain THOMING, ORADER ¢ THRE 12 Pell, tpg Windows, Reesoestle = WW ARE NOT A OU Apts, Furnished 37 _rzinne_furanee TPE 2400 | fear pfvate entranses. arige " feupie. auburn. Meets tt issn" : | vour regular job For information — eth eee ——— = ie) IVPANY T BA’ Attractive four y ny. | _2-2963 call Mr. Allen, OR 3-0922, 7 pm- TUTORING. READING SPELLING Custom Asphalt _ LOAN COMPANY Rent Apts. Furnished 37 ~s rus. PYT. BATH & E Seer) oS ca mock. menitéeem te S SEEROON IN SYLVAN VIL WATERFORD Towne—P 9pm arithmetic. English. algebra FFE MICIUHGAN CREDUEI 77 auired. PE 3-7101 or FE 5-8985 lage. never lived tn. 1'a bath. $95 Five and a ‘za room home ROCK-NCROLL BAND NEEDS Sax. 7/5058 Paving COUNSELLORS | vate entrance @ Beth FE 21015, | pet toee ctu h eget ee ott; | ONFURMIRED APE FOR RENT. Stn Suburban property Renting for . : ilgcaiy is : r 358. . x vate entrance ath 3. | room icture $85 r month. References 5 pes & drum player Call FE, Work Wanted Male ul age Grading. MY 3-5821 eat: ed epee: STATE BANE | ua ee ee ee pine. Utuuittes turn. Until June FE 4-6433. ont —. R. J. (Dik) VALUET Suiked. e re “REAL ESTATE SALESMEN — a MOTOR SERVICE RI BLDG FE &-0456 10 a wk 90 Cottage FE 46-8612. 15th. EM 3- _ UNION RT APTS. ; caier REAL ESTATE SALESMEN 2 MEN ¥ WITH LATE MODEL 1 Ton FL pairing. and rewoding. 78" Member poo APARTMENT FOR LADY BACHELOR APT sHOWER-BATH. | rr oo gga ~S eS ottrac’ 345 Oakland rer Open 9 to 9 PINE LAKE AREA Old established firm needs 3 men truck want work We buy scrap Bie ps FE 43981 American Assoc Credit Counsellors NeivalelNenliaceetmlatoyoandirtes TV. N. end. Very nice. FE 2-4376 a bunal ’ wane win. FE_5-0693 OR —Ss- FEE: 4-331 Newly decorated five room Daa REED MKS: OF oe # junt cers PE ¢-0¢71 after - FAY’® APPLIANCE PARTS | Michigan Assoc Credit Counsellors | corer Linen service $10. BACHELOR. 3 ROOMS AND BATH Gr ‘hese s oot —> bath apts @ BEDROOM. KITCHEN, DINING home. full basement. gas heet, , = : 9 OAKLAND AVE FE 2-402} JACKET CUFFS AND ZIPPERS| week FE ¢318] or FE ¢0713 im modern apt iding. Every-| rent Adults | sgom . living room with fireplace garage and large jot References — REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANT- A-l1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — 2 eee replaced Hemming and other re 77 Douglas | thing private. rirwee heat fur- only mage wile ol Hemp- 8. Johnson, near General Hos- required i ed for full time. Lake property _and repair, FE 44210 FURNACES CLEANED AND jair OR 3-337] IST FLOOR— WITH GARAGE nished, Union Lake. EM 3-428) stead x. Huren faz oY 4-3884 tal $85 per month 120085 a ee ee EA PAINTING | yAND WALL Pa: eee Sk Nee TE 6Cosk Will SAVELY ANI). gltructie 9 tose b tace mse: ~ COUPLE AND BABY —o re tte IM WRIGHT. Realtor CONTact or interview appointment pering FE PLASTERING—NEW OR oo Senanomicn with newly released ern. Com jletely furn W asher FE 4-2847 WEST SIDE. ¢ ee Sous with A FE 5-944! . SALES HELP WANTED EDUCA. ~ BOOKKFF pia Sr TAXFS Work guaranteed FE 5-030 Dex ‘Die: tablets 98 vents a! Plaveround Accommodates COLORED. 4 RMS AND BATH bath, ‘heat. PE 4-7328. a ie OaklenGpen Ul 8 30 John K. Trewin & Sons tens] courses Learn while you EMpire 7 3416 Sse: MACHINE FI FD. s LL oe eee Flizabeth Lake #20. seeks Private, near st. Joseph Hospital Waser 46 Live Ix BIRMINGHAM | ¢—ROOM HOUSE WITH PART REALTORS S02" ere Ko competition TY CARPENTER, PART ae One, T ilor'g ON AND AFTER TIlIS DATE. NOV 1 oa |; hoon: bac | a ay fsque AREA? mus UR * path. $30 month» RED sh ee 313 W ma Hane Street : - FM_3-2208 Dressmak’g & Failor’g ‘7 6 1959 1 will not be responsible 8sT ; COLORED — 3 BEDROOM APART- | BEDROOMS. BATH AND HALF aes r SINGLE ~ EXPERIENCED FARM CARPENTRY CABIN - for anv d@ebt« contracted by env vate bath & entrance Adults ; : Mile Ra and Phone FE 35-9447 or FE 2-4031 . > INETS FOR f 1 wale FE 5-6867 21 Jacokes ment, includes heat and hot water h have ever hot water heat. 28 Mile a EVE FE 5-4846 hand : a at t : ; . ont : We have everything you ha e - 2 Cviiea hecewae Dobat, 2460,“ mica work Paneling recreation al TERATION8. ON MEN s ‘AND i Wied ho eo mien R 2 AD LTS, sO TILITIES FUR- see month. Roy Ansett Ise | “dreamed of 1h upertniest luxury _Mt._Vernon Rd OL 2-5207 2 an.) 8 n 80 Howard 8 Poo ro U Real 28 FE Huron st. FE _F SINGLE EXPERIENCED FARM ne EM FETS ee model women «’ clothes PE £2-1298 ON AN DAPTER THIS DATE ished FE 0466. a et: oe «ROOMS AND GARAGE or Rent Rooms | 42 : 4775 ‘ : : . 1466 R ee by month Cari Dobat. 2460 CARPENTER NEW a@ ReMopEL. “!,ERATIONS ON pork ame November 6 1959 I will not be 1 LGE RM an PRIVATE _ te ——-—-—'4 FARGE ROOM. PIRST PU R. Dutton” Rochester ing FE 5-9885 a oe — + hed responsible for any debts con- entrance & bath, FE 2-6102. gycgLEENT LOCATION IN VERY Model apartment open 1 p.m. a enna LAR Ae ag Wig 29088 SINGLE, ELDERLY MAN FOR GaBINET MAKER AND CARPEN. na. ay tracted by any other than m\- 1 ROOM KITCSENETTE, BEAT desirable. friendly apart- & Sundays. 982 N Adams sue 4 BEDROOM MODE OME. LO _! 89 State | : odd M ‘ " N- DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. if t wails 380 Howland hot id furnished. le Road & East cated at 37 §. Jessie 8 per 2 REFINED LADIES. SHARE AT- Jobs. ore for home than ter = Kitchen a “specialty FE ‘erations Mrs Bodell. FE 4-905 self. Joseph Wa ot and co water furn ment house. Prefer older noha fd P caaais Oa ‘ Call J. A. TAYLOR, Realtor cructival resid’ Al wages. FE 4-4228 4-5000 . St Pontiac chigan _ _Adults only 200_N. Paddock. man, woman. or couple 3 . . i 4 ies Hib ce, g* ence. so} orm. SALESMEN POR HOME MODERN. CARPENTER WORK OF any DRESSMAKING. TAILORING A a ae THIS DATE. 2 RM APT LGE KITCHEY. LIv- Rooms completely fur- BIRMINGHAM MANOR aps. er | ization. Pleasant. educated per- “kind Reasonable Can after « ay hee cae Lal one November 6 1959 I will not be ing rm. comb ‘ lige bdrm util = a aed Williams, MI 6-0020 {BEDROOMS VACANT GAS 2 ae 2 $6 (i) $7 son required. Top commission pm. FE 8-9439 responsible eo any debts con- furn Destrable location. $65 per pt = : | A wly decorated Lake priv- Se0e Apply in person only between 9 ; RUCK DRIV Laundr Service 20 stracted by ny other than my mo. 258 Orchard Lk. Ave Con- ND. Neat. newly i AT RUS STOP. LOB. FRONT Ril ? EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER y Ly : WEST SIDE. NEAR SCHOOL AND jieges. $90 a month Cali OR and 11 a.m 1006 Joslyn _ _ “needs work. local or long dis. ~ meee self ime a ooh As N tact J. Winkler. mer — FOR COUPLE. LAKE FRONT. | Ng area, steam heat. _— 4-0095. —.. for «-nvenience, FE _ Salesmen Part-Time. tance FE 8-97.78 aura ETE wimicy LAUNDRY _ Merrimac. Pontiac. chigan 1 ROOM APARTMENT FURNISHED warm and pleasant. No drinkers trie ores 7 rooms. a 4 roo! ROE ROOMS AND BATH. : LAWN “WORK AND. ODD JOBS service Shirt service Pontiac NEW LOCATION OF PATSY'S for light housekeeping $1 Fair- FE 2-4160 room with baths Adulte ‘ AROE ren location. $45 a BUSINESS PEOPLE. SHOWER. Sab aeat cette ta MPS AE MAB gh mE per itat SRI AST Sbnoow engriy R, ONL AOMGARL| Fil Wren Me OF BEL yg Cette Hag eure eee Fe ERT bition. neatness and pleasing per :. 2235 - ee . ~ s ee ae . 3 MeN BATH, AND SUN sonality more essential than ex. MAN WANTS PART TIME WORK Landscaping 21, SHORT ON FUNDS? HAVE — furn Lakefront apts. OR_ 3-0105 ie rE sine TE porch on Scott Lake. Adults FE lleman near = Fete ae Body & Pon- perience Leads furnished com- _FE 5-0867 - Sandra I aes hel le OR 2 ROOMS AND BATH, =e BUS waht Al 2 T SIDE 1 BLOCK orr +4084 of FE 5-4512. __ | tac Motors plete taining. Peders! Moderniss. (WALI WASHING BY MACHINE Al ACE TREE REMOVAI 10200 OR 2327 or st FE Rey el » Monroe “en La FEMODECED 3 BUS LINE OOM3 & 5 ROOM # HOUSE. TERRACE. EAST CLEAN AUTOMATIC HEAT PARK. person between 8a mand 11 op _Contt less FE 86428 No Mess STUMPS REMOVED “WHITE BR BEDRM LAKEFRONT APTS lor or working couple.” Private BATH FRONT & REAR > gis $65_per_month. PE 2-271. ng. 23 S Paddock. FE 8-8127_ "No phone calls "YOUNG MIAN 22. DESIRES WORK Sieg comm) Go orctinc CAN SELL YOUR “HOME. ee furn. Tiled baths Knotty ¢mtrance and bath. Utilities 151 ee ete ee, 5 ROOMS, , MENT. GLAgs . SSE) COLORED COUPLE OR WOMEN D1 : f anv k chan "7 i ey 724 os : _ . —— N ' " } ake Keego i roo or TIRED OF I \Y-OFFS? oe ee seal hanically FF 2-7188 ; FE 8-9735 WORRIED OVER pine features OR 3-9105 orton EN STOVE (ELECTRIC) = nn aad oe FF 2-2000 per week. Wumen te care for 2 . clined OR 3-5272 i Then RSE 2 AND 3 ROOM. PRIVATE EN. KITCHENETTE APTS. ADULTS. FURNISHED. FIRST oo children, § days. Call after « 2 permanent full time local es -YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE moval free estimates OR 3-826 - DEBTS? . trance —389-Osmun. -PR-4-4750-— + _ulil_furn— $15 _wk-_OR_3-7700_____ FLOOR FRONT. oLrs | $ W. RACE. WEST BIDE m. FE $-1836. . _ er . I work of any kind referably pled . EEPIN DECORA | ROO} Maes vin sree ggmatrieg men under @@ brick or cement. FE 63791 AL ACE TRE © SERVICE RE sien consolidate ai! vour bis & 2 ROOMS ADULTS. CALL APTER | eott AL utilities Winer PING ONLY FE 5-3253 AFTER 5 | FE 4-6 __ _| EMPLOYED LADY. KITCHEN Fie faut Goce , - im Go Mowe oe io a pices | 1s: | Broadway. MY 3-9988. PM ry oe MODERN iN KEBGO privileges. close ‘in. 2-2160 guarantee if qualified OR 3856) Work Wanted Female 12 9 vic FE 2-7188 or FE 8-9735 DLT SE VIC] 2 & 3 RMS CLOSE TO SEARS OTE eet APTS. Reasonable. Inquire 22 Auburn LOVELY LARGE ts DROOM. TUBE FABRICATING TOOL AND ~~ ~~~ Al MERION AND KY BLUE SOD BUDGET SERVICE Adults FE 5-5183 L Utilities fuera. SIS nar week” eave a a Ave. Twin beds, adjeining beth ead Ie. ikture maker Cteady year around 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| Deliveries made or vou pick up FE 20900 18 W Huron st 2 RMs.. PRIV. "BATH. _P Lake Rd OR_ 3-9380 '§ ROOMS AND BATH IN AUBURN. ing room. Private entrance, 69 pad el Apply Pontiac Press ing & house cleaning FE 3-7581 2601 Crooks Rd Ul. 2-464 Over Connolly's Jewelers < ‘* ale: : >t NICE WEST E APT. 3 _ROOMS | Ww EST SIDE Heights. Close in. FE 2-5346 _Mary Day. - : oo. 38 YR OLD MOTHER OF 4 NEEDS ALL KINDS OF 1 AWN WORK FIN- OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES CLGSE TO SEARS. FE: private bath and entrance. Uti = artments. private 6 RMS., AUTO. HEAT, ATT. GA- LARGE ROOM. WASHINGTON ST, — “Tien ee Mabe calle. On ee a pa ee ee ee Be a “WEDDING” NEEDS 4-2579 — furnished. Adults. FE +8040 Seth eat, Hot water, stove and rage, lak e_priv. FE 2-' 2-5518. | business or professional person. ube ton ployed Experienced FF 8-8968 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING : (et 7. FE 2-0046. | RENT. 67 _ FE 5-6212. Steady work Apply Ponti ‘ = — Static = en | | re trator. Near St. Benedict|@ ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. 67° - Box 92 ppiy Pontiac Press eaRYSITTING DAYS MATURE a ioe ae eee en. ae ae a PAINTS > =o? RMS. & BATH. COZY & CLEAN ri Y FURN. 2 RM. HOUSE, $15 | bien nelson Schools. Convenient | Witherfieid. Inquire 738 W.|OLD AGE PENSIO TELEPHONE CANVASSERS [®°Y._Dont smoke or drink FE 44238 ‘or On 30105 . All_modérn. Good eastside loca- mo. 15 Downing Ct | to shopping and bus service. Call| Huron. ;. Hotel accomodations. pees il wanted for home modernization —3°7373 | i kh TRE GEC, TRL ‘BACKENSTOSF *_ Ba Rar tes Sete —- Te | PARTLY FURNISHED OR UNFUR FE 2-2002 or FE ¢-4232. @ ROOM HOUSE. | _Board Optional, 141% Oakland. _teles, FE 20777 BABYSITTING | DAYS MATURE "mings and removals, OR 31838, 1 Eas Lawrence FE 21414 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVA 3 rooms & beth. RE_ Phone UL 21407 = PVT. ENT. AUTO. HEAT. & WA- t ie 1 12 per ROOM HOUSE. Ga: M perv base Gat cana ke ga naa anaemia Fu" 2 eee Brenan ON Oe . downtown oabpoorelcome FE util. furn. $2. wk. Theos. oe Sas Beceoet ©. adr CURARE = 3 Bedroom Neues | SRA | air conditioning fir m.) IRONINGS WANTED load Anytime FE 40264 a ne AND. AP- 2-2390 or FE & |; ove. ong atl at Sat. x | with utility room. oe a FOOD FOR | ae wong eit ome” lemme oe| Why Pay M 3 ra sa (Good Lic om ¢€. Apply RONIN J BYSITTI LIGHT HAULING & VING OF Prompt courteous service. 2's bekct LS = bd ay ore: | ter heat, 2 car Cm watking | 79 CORWIN — bedroo house PPIV TRONINGS. $2 BU ae YSITTING any kind. Cheap. FE 8-2494 FE 47881 Pontiac Lake. Modern. Clean, gas | Tel-H be: tly finish 4 into 3 Convalescent Homes 44 mornings 9 to 10 a.m. _°" 483 work. FE 4-5942 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING FURNITURE NEEDED heat Responsible people. | EATING Bi BILLS — P Apel aeaneon to =H ocmmmnt mt partly ee ese ea “~ ann ~ ann SA FL -TRONINGS ——S&Rubbich_ Fill dirt. top soil. sand) F I JIE ONE 2 3-§292 after & pm ____ | We have 3 rm. apts. 2 BEDROOM. ; on I ear 463 S. Sagmaw. OR 3-6507 : $it603, “84 front end loading. FE entire home or odd lots. Get the 2 & 3 ROOM UTILITIES FUR {of $80; Ne ewig. decorn facilities ta Sais See rt a ten: | 1071 DURRANT —2 bedrooms, tui “geri people. ey gg . TRONINGS $3 PER BU. Aart) ee top dollar Will buv outright er nished. good laundry, off State bldg. All ‘have one separated | jor, Realtor, OR #-0306. basement. hot air heat, stoker Tsing _ Hel Wanted Fe Female — 7 OR 3-693 sel) It for vou B&B Community 23 Steinbaugh . bedrm DOWNTOWN. Oniy 3 i u z bin fed furnace. | on per- oS eee TUCKS to ent [DROW Cae ate ips * ois heats ror mena vere Roeser & “euractive. agin : 3023. NORCOTT—3 bedroom, bath. ss rane (a FE 2-8425 WTD NOW CASH. ALL KINDS nis or 1 or 2.men $10 wee ses utility room, oi) stove heat. 4 = ay TE Ft Jot OO S TRACTORS A Phone PE 5-8339 | mished apartments. y CHILDREN’S WEAR icant wisnes weak work 72 Bh rigs of household goods. FE 2-6842 : oes : , AND EQUIPMENT S SSWOMAN §-5654._76 Orton ‘Ton Pickups t's Ton Stakes WILL IIQUIDATF YOUR HOUSE. 2 ROOMS” PRIVATE ENTRAD , 12 TREGENT—3 bedroom hot air, equipment ang ALESWO) A LADY WISHES HOUSEKEERPING Dump Trucks Semi-Trafiers hold woods, either by private sale and bath ‘— S guly Aine scleth saat gas heat, small basement page | rates. Men or , Experien hildren’s d EEPING ; rar “hest per wk 9 8 ddock St. j bulatory 24-hour care. weer Salary and commission. 40) ee ee eer, Comgeen Pontiac Farm and or public auction. Appraisals, C. 2 ROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT. 83.N. PARE — en Very Regsonable Rent | Sa hour & dey week, Ages 30-5¢.| —S= are Tt oes Industrial Tractor Co Mi tichigen OL 1-563) ' everything oe Men only ; : , “} RMS. $45. 2486 CROOKS. orrin Rent Stores 4% Store discounts and insurance) PERSONABLE. CAPABLE MATURE ndustria Lhe $10 week FE 4-3 between E_ Pike E. oe UL 2-3507 TO a TO de nen. | woman desires work as doctors 825 § WODOWARD WANTED TO BUY LIVING ROOM fh chien lel rE 4-3 — MI -r0508 WE 3-4200 | ARTHUR'S receptionist West Pontiac, Mil. FE 4-046) FE 414429 set and rug, .n good condition 2+ ROOMS UTIL ie WAY “WEEK Nites & Sund ee Caretaker rc HOME, MODERN. | Uw TRA-NEW STORES. wast WasT ford area EM 3-3448 Open Daiiy Ieclud: Na Sunday FE 38-8141. ‘ FE 4-8612 ‘MR. CAROL “hl ARCADIA CT: } side. PR 2-2146. ee *,* oe © 7 ee > — on best RIB Shen's oor: —— seen vii e+--9F THIRTY-NINE \ THE ‘(P S . S, FRIDAY, NOVE + + ‘\IBER =! 6, 1959 Rent Office } OFFICES.’ w space 47! For Sal t . 5 — get A ILL RENT I> Sale ti downtow st. c rner ee 3 49 Realto: a. Ro nial a & 250 SS ee F 8-0408. 38 e sone to all el SWE $55 m append For Sele Memes? a uron 8t Inc, _— od Ez onth. FE 8-9770 et. LAKE ouses ro gt > al iy decorated, oil heat Ail moaern. 5 ROOMS & For 0) close r - flees df . Ue t ae | Sepia a BY 2951 rane Brick with A pars igh he the ce piace ee a ar CC EL ee Ee =e, fo jes = Teleiaph nt Realt back HM. BATH F rom | BE details uary, ly p ent nd } Ani tire: R 4. Perth altor ATH. FENCE | AUTIF crea 1, 1960. aymen fmatlca bath g a ae t ing ona lac FENCED 1 bri FUL ge c ts roo room \¢ = 5-643 3-7848 CED IN| ck hi vine all fo Ratna orf eitet Bre NO DOWN S 31 sae te take a Fra sarage. Ay large ome on 7 covered . cad oo 2 “ritchen =e | IW Ne PA - and =the ea oe 6515 Da Will-| Base rooms. Fi acres. A i C 0 ed driv car Pull } . AY ME . O00 a andison Green ndiso ene replace u . ught @ e. Ow garage, ee MENT 2B — iE La n! Sera _2¢ . Ful | . tells new ner Ju N es mae a tena ge titached i Williams Lak OO O Priced at to, home and vine : | OPE saburbet oe ae EM ° 50 ME, PV = ste fam nset e Rd en rms 4.90 | up poe mae Ew den “"" co warn Immediate. rd tao ites és OF a as Owih EZ 468 LUT : ene oie lone oom, | west ‘ ent OM BRICE pes ‘ eet Skt Te oe OR: +208 | 5 1959 by REA Servina, 3 ° I HE R ST Pee Hapa ome oe Hy ont BRICK PUI o — . Real all we =e Ta. — bed . vi. . Move an , Z corner lots FULL BASE altor. OR ar Wi Saarpars hag OS one 4 bedr in tomo $70.00 e cormar I r Stra L BA 3 be aterfo a s Pet Of. t. tiled” ull ba : titiise oBa bi- rrOW. ems ote Room for 2 = iene ce “OWNER? nit sroom home pd High VERYTHING “I've al sraete, Doar rate paola or 1% ORTH SIDE range Buut-in new and be 8. $11,50 more shed bi w. Buil ed on rt. Si want 1 yo alre: ee close driv and or ry ho pper ivi full = au- Nee wih! Gereee asement, 1 1955. Fu neighbo large tus oe yoMtey co home % ady si ia Wilk Se cnet ated & carpe with i aly te ccibs, nae and O 1 - . hood lot edroo is ra uld and I’ y seen th | day nd bu ols, sh eq| dinin car ae © thi aa i MESS street, Ia ne Attar erry cere 7 = Be ful ay he - I'l c y from s line oppi g Too peted ely dec- Loca at , slid pet in ° n J. Vermett, rifice eds _ crated. A ao oath Bier psec sarah tee “Beau —_ : | tell you about picture at the R Wb | FE 4-0823 noon ‘al Pig se avare eae floor ra 2 bedrooms room You gsr west lof to tot Brey 203 C REA a cr let Sac: ee ares ewly a Sails Inuiiat a fire- it! uualte ca | win Cas i own: a cone °. ommerce Rd. BEAUT town. Tere. formation $11,850. For Soha tecreatine: type clo F 7 0. Let’ image . ee ee We ha ecicinal ovnen 2 BE a IPUL 3 BEDROOM Terms } on call For fire recreath ated Base. Ses or Sal ~ s stay TS aired Bee ry | also Aen owner DROO EM | Cla 3. BED! ler " i place. P tion roo ase por Sale H a ys car ga storm reation ent ? ny hom ; late mode! Fuck or ee hernia § HOME bert C. Davis, RI eee uae e Houses 49 OF | ee Sa" be a aereet te . ve for trace - ruck N cee ae a ee E , tr 3 Estates ~ ; s. Cal bo screened oO 3} BED or car. OR ppoint ull ba: in 5-4311 : ates a or Sal WEB | n iter A eee an ol ee — ROO “ OR cx AY ment semen ca ale H & R S deta FHA 4-3569 9 acces ae t Psi MA 5-7 O Eaten ouse BSTER | SCHOOL ‘ s We on 3 AR A ull b 59 DOW 181. | wne z | oe one £ ae lent 2 s GI _ . ; Rite te "> ROUN a bot gait? ato, ai eg bedi oq lnansterred , Fre * ——e oe ortistati ie as ae | ieee down TERMS WM. A ME S-se4s ROOMS AN $45 nw EOE Keel a ace rm. b ear Al | a RE : re] yA garag ath eac 24 ae roo wl. a 00. FE 8.2228 BIRMINC a Joslyn “Ra. nea gg Va femon, 1 WES I Le anal ach, as sem 7 me ms 1 Baianc aude oh Lee ab NGHA oo Eg n Rd ca attached anch, 1 M59. | invest ocation, ING t 1 aovely 5-¥ down acre gara e sized arge e $2.1 TH = | rick M. NEW ped. pee ar. & yr. old, | ) ment w yet or | low year-old > plan. P ge. Loc bedroom | __month 100. Pa $350 DOWN will ranch B 3B rp ha. breese’ y payme ith low small ms a bea wench cludin Nie Aa aes na ; 3° BEDI _ OR 3-42 yments WN @ lease aseme: EDROOM as hb to ‘min WAY, low us nts, be month- } A ke Ita til suifuliy a Sires: for { Sree ts $77 Ia ROOMS 264 $35 pe own with r nt. $14,000 eat. Ba ute buil bedrms. bed to sh sure to | 4 garage ile bat andsca lee amily insur ora | Attach MS. DEN. 1 r| 6-481 paymen ent to ped R 3-9 rgain, t-in o room h ow yo al- | HUN | MORE Show ths. o ped ill pa with mic euat 01 Ww . DEN, 1a BA 8. Vv t. MI appl _WE | 723 mu re only ome u_ this UNT LELAND n by i hea real y you small deal 01 W._HUR Attached gar yi, BATHS 809 8 irginia y on} 4-3613—1 or Mr st sell— eld oe few off Bal a | He OON ' Glase STREET sppointm t Eee oe Xe ine chilare HURON ST tener and eee gee ATHSs. BY Adams i or MI “O: TE 4-0100. 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JOSL * 1,000 dow ound | PE 2-69 3 red cou ng ca caped, 0 | OR aici Full on your e : He hegre es ues casieal een ie ae NN ( ae) f9.500 Rina nal Present | oe basem 4157 tige ae th ett. garage: i aR ) _Ortor ealto Hanns : NE W ———- wit ving f resent | uss M 8 plans ent w 2 I | raperi ghborh collen ge— M. r nville r an Real Es' = OOD —_—— terms or Piorid cNAB or ours MID! est R edge | fire es, oa: ood re t pres- basem S AND BA NA 1-281 BY Estate 2 bed AREA } \ a A | DLE BE Lady idge 8 stone = place Y¥ ndscaped, ‘arpetin 5 | OWNER e.— FE3 roo VHI RT M | Ov LT R beay te Xe ub. 2 inter ou'lle doapper erage gas naa pU to_ sel! ER. INCO 3-77: ing ms, wa TE EYER erlookin OAD 3 bedr ve Lak block and s a4 liv ature. Pe cae cogs Ha? He pune Bh Se se Ri EE lene Oe | Be aE ga LSP ba 1 250 RED _ contract | arsae. asement. 1 bed | ‘til 9 cule erp aap withernrealieey 1 | i ____5660_ Sund $9 HU Quic te le bd bors ireplac cious ‘ TR repair Fo 15 HARVEY fenced. $9 roximatel 1's car) Dixie =, 10° 50 DO | HUNTOO K SALE b ath and Com ace y Hw t WN. N eat, plet and T : I-LEVEL $ rE = atte awl NEEDS | CRAWE with $1 000 = Nice Inside City : TO}, Sess LAKE OR | Neat 2 LAKE PR 2 car Mpiee Legit ceramic ] TAR TER (CLEA fer. "Full price #100. = oe VFORD AGE! ncY’ Jocated ont tents ‘ C ___|_ menses 8 oe tan Seon. te suburban arg or nelgmnornox “in estened ah: wa / AN | e $700. 609 W. ton | La on t ily bh | le e. Pu nt. 60 — | _ -F ar wes ne ood an ga- = 1 1 Bulld NO MONEY | men 2 BEDROO rge roo he Eas ome OBBLES ll pric foot TER ULL PR e lot t or e of 8 within anna ATES Your a home ss an $250 do M. FULL | ~~ RET to ae aes | 12x21 ft fore eae side OV mitcat TONE PA e $7950. | MS. CE fhe —— ‘ Bereta’ walking lent = “1080 W. 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Carpo eat Lar es ae than ne” is an@ in fi nd will ; arate of bedroom h ACE , ITCOMB ’ } uburi ‘ | ——_—_— ull basem 8 pl cota 7 6 ec) z rt. 75 ft - itehe area e exist riced mu nancing } 3 of Oxford. 1 opace pore ie sep- SEMINOLE a 2-2930 REALTOR | a ened y Teigis Are L } son, basement “with stoxe bath. SEE OUR . : . bomes in this | Indian Vil BEI ) on Mid and’ e O feet dee business ae a Leuaa “BEDROOMS 300 tt) 2 lel a | RI Sportsman's pa oniy $12. PHOTO TST HER GEORGE |} ‘| es lage Brick aia at exten jeep. Pr | dinin replace, or, au 8. ments jot. Mo’ rge 60x BN radise ASTINGS le xE BI — are Cc rear. $14. ae ie — * g. halls carpeted comet or ux only orig pay .EY REA 412 W NGS Ma Sia ee -AIR bruce. Farpet , pth “on R. 90 Easy te to! seasi corner ement living, | per and’ insu including | Estab! FE 509 El -AL ESTAT HURON ie Hwy TOR oa 2 ed living room HOM cn Oo EA eat or) ec eoatnan "sat ago BS Se _ ESTATE| ———= ae Eb meee 2 ees ec ES |i ‘ 75x80. . BTAR 3 “2291 State B oe ai chasse for with ig LAKE 7 re aes ey es. call OR 3- Ss capemant ‘and en $100 50 full pr Don't iol OUSE. | SEE TH ik Bidg. FE Pontiac | Ranch: ” beach utiful Front E 4-4821 45 RAN 3-6842 ee ei ee ie D . rice this le E Vv 44188 ancl 4 slo) ho ____ | ke CH a b fn at MOVES Sie | Custom: aeiont 5 7 8-2086. 3086. eas Bases AT JU | oar cra eid Type Kitch brick firepls enn sandy | ing = Dadnoo eoning lla J copes Y hh les uilt Hom a = 1DAH | r attached zeway regen eplace At living | | tiful ba sm tarel fisard Otter s. car : OU T | ho uy a sh lones fo S g122,0 Only $9 ed gara and 2 r gare bsmt Attrac g aaa spate rai fire etedinil R garage. No IN me whe ell hom s | Bloom! un. O | 500 with ge 2 lot $17,250, ge See thi oil hea tive A sath cowiih Sey ¥- Roches PAYM ands |= = pared e or start Roa teld pen 1- | ¢ rms. terms ican a 1'y- ecko d teeta extra k peau. | ster—l a ENTS AGE COSTS | you you can ha er | a4, ' rea. (De ) sSTTES . 7: , at on | chet pei with Beri Sl . 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C build re are 5 and get ING SE Nn bsmt rge 8c 8., foo an | ave be ts is | roo —Newl . modern ving r large Ys & ~ CLOSE IN WEST SUB 0: and on with vaca 2) RVICE Deep . alu reened my fir en look the h | m ho y de Tt Sitch SUNDA IN_ WEST FE 3-7 990 t Boge sug builder’ pt lots) ee a el ane sidin porch oad a ni ing for ome you | a corated ached ery. prs tra 2 block ae Y 1:30 TO 3 bed SUB | 839 es Fro ae es. $11,800 Sicded, thks oct y a. ca oi 4 bedr chew you STH Gecclan mpletely 2 bed- good eeta. tii cl bath, ; ® north rhe ‘ room OPTIO URBAN — beat it? includin om $21 | HO 800. See it! Lake pri | } room h frame oom pe Re buy 1 consid all dow modern to Is. $16 tea tn to ' WE of Monte itehen, om modern Ben) jot. Can ME & vie | kitchen as fire home. L tat Hurry jer rent n paym n, > Acr . terms : S alm baseme Newly Orie. B jamin & | tion BUSINES: | er with b place, rvisia lle = i Ps ent | res TOWN nt. A decor uilt-in | Bist j | ¢ tor icicee s - : separat oy Re a spacio ODERN— : sauce . | FE 8- WN-R saving b ttached — Ra shop I | family ose-in Ideal 1 | large e dining ak us la = be ee | = EALTY Te 7 se earns i) oem wasmare 3 p inc. bamt_ or 2 busines loca. | vided bedroom room wasb- rge roo dro on! Pro 6 RM or Eves 7 Y on down ying part MI 4-3232 ward | NOTH t& family s La base: ad 3 anata dal ge ana Pa fp y 1% wing = rd . home Full ere oan a peore n.| © ainle ea | Lar mile Grou * itn povme L Mehl apnet hotles TLIAMS LAKE ot ‘your | ; — ha low DOWN bu ake he i e. Pull | Land gas he with ree di- onveni ss steel sement, xtra! h ge 6 roo aps nd | no 7 aa Ana hee room mod SALLEE me 23) ge avearee Lovel | Down for $12, main stre SARA ene aad scaped ring ance hs, at | $14,500 ar to Wain built- awl arant SP roads. ( 5-3741 MALL Penced Dining ern. Lar GI AS -F WOOI 7127 All t. oil ae oe old re bunga- 900 with ets A ont | Ga = water aritts vet gersge. | . Terms. oon oven. | Pounnin astaw cane ares. vin, I. no do DS Su x newly d aerate ay bases | only 81. Saturday a ST Vor! (al ity sew - d High cone g countr oars } $50 MO This on ys 100x150 Sitchen LJ small do wn paym LB. bout be A peeirrees m storms: EST SI 905 Vy | today fo ess tha 1 this er ; aa of} hea y oT option Ae TSS fenced | bedroom wn poe! ent. FHA | ts wre closi: Paved 8 ant DE IN | ie 8 . standir r more d n $20.000 and) a rkshop t. Garag m- N ‘Do Priced as ught on ‘viet | Soe s, large ent. Brick ae street roared aherts COME - ng home. etails on thi Call E | Sa d 918,000, ter & roth tractive! rental model gas he kitchen _ 3. $800 ‘Here| H t ates your h Let t | 3B out- Re: ] ndy B , terms siirce H y Sny d ely. era ati at, large , base- nt DOWN — ardw ily in st Besckcto PON BEDROO _ Estate each . GI. = pion full b | vio iebinnd ro Lavender | ayivaiet ax ss 96 "ire Full “tree 7 acre of bunga! Sear on ean ndian “Vilage | NTIAC NORTHI | ideal, loca ee ee j i778 p CHARLES, REALTOR front A room b joFn. asement, DON one EM d Ha See LAGE. 4-4586 1 fur s. Exc land ow) a arage cor G s and } : -R = en. 1 ation. U neh h _ raph . LTO c | a ttrae rick, la WW . $7,200 |\DON'T I 3-3303 0 ‘M30) Gl this beaut! ‘TRI - LEVE ; Priced Alum ellent oeatth ovat $16,500, te A good as heat {IGH ZRN | Sa prea ort p to ate ke in — rE R ig Heat tive 11? ke _W. ROSS yo LET LACK rt MU 4-6417 ast ful model LEVEL Ae. oo ition, | WE rms. Ae Ween Mr u price 911-000, to date Ritch: | Tee | tile bath oe kee . SS HOME Ate from ow OF CA _ Seeger, Coe at 1455 | SELL ly $7,450 sulated ST SIDE t| hate and i £ (000, eas 80 x *) arge | model epiace OR 3-802 MES SEA Lien 3) do $H STO |8AS8H Butlder. | LL OR TR plete u INCO ungalo cozy 3 venings y term lake porch kitchen. 5 1 = N. Pe BORN ur own h P| bed ABAW. —e,, galow ADE | and nits th ME -— built - w havin bedroo | son. F afer st 8. al- 7 eater pEiriterses ee okt Ot FINANCE, 1188 rm. 1\ MAYBE Sian Ga — Moder fed er eee 4 ee | stor otek cae, oe a iallamalas car gara satis "etnae ae ih < —. 106 carpeting, a dans, 2 E RD | me < oak’ fl ola rm bun-| H at. Ide basem 3 bedr 2 aay att and rs, ee Job | ROY ge. $18.3 pines ol B IL car a | nt floo Excell | igt al f ents ms her ic ran y, n- ANN : Le d Fe alle Ponti SEDROOM| if BS HWY. sie aa On s°ene7. i | iets wae ov poh | down Bcnoel employes. * Hosp eas ealeby * nite features many NOE NSON R \_ FOR VALUES & ¢ Ly ope lg 4X nee rms. Bod ac M c wa livin e wit HOU 7 { at cely NCHOR | tenan = r | s an Dom a 7 c” SUN, CIAL - “Even aren cyclone ! t vy 44 otors h g roo h acre 3 SE FO or chea only $10. lands R iB nts pay b $3.500 month d onl ortga | Ss. ‘| ealto h = TRADES vening: n St TORS ence. G x 167 lot eo ouse. Ad m. Gar age. 12x27 ee bedrms. R SALE. 38 x hou er b 150 W caped lovd y balan | an plus t y 867 ee i elegr:z r eat 1% = bed a a aia 247 WE Ln th ge caal aot, mate Chick 7) 10 re window Full b 3% x) veut ler, ome, land il) trade | Kent | ce. | ce. 736 I BE Aes ‘Ee graph Rd Nacatianeeteae room ho day 1-4 NO 4 = CRATHMORE 4-3058.| pri apet te recreat it | —e_s l= in_dinin smt. Pic- epreg ae i contra 2200 Dix nc..R BEVERLY | S 4-253 e — areges North’ aide LON ORE c ce & te oe e recree ell T OR_ 3 area. L | $2 or Mrs a witat have FE 2 le Hwy ealtor | MIRECTI LY ee 3 /6 ROO down orth sid a RELI EY DO U ICKLE Call HIS O 4371. ot 500 DOW cCarthy ve ssh at Tele Josiyn ONS: P bed M BRICK - only oe | - “LIAB WN 236 N. R R Has ~OLD H ; farm-sty! N — Cha CUSTOME n oes 3 bloc: to E pei st | bedrooms, : RA : —_ and . k ; t at r NCH— 2 bed LEE PERSON ESceLLENT EALTY mere HOUSE = ce land elo eoiriged Colonial PARKING | ™ =cen hoe vas $1,200 will regi — nice | San aeatie a A ee FE 4-4091) 3, seu yours f he trees ae eens one bere ~MULTIPL | Geils pee . | witigludes 1 handle full tile auto beh Tidal ye sxwrsour Wis "101 va ew | Zot tres ot a oh ae I cet ait Sensis FTTING Fe onty ta Blocks te th | AEs eat pen, immediate P — or © LOT : (950° with $500 school. oe bee ae RVICE penta doy chool & GEO Magy on We insurance an i] in and mediate reens Va ot FE 5-8183 ulld to ® _ Ww ELWOO $500 . Blocks here | me ent ho droom, nd IM RGE R. a e. Btri amet All ele | TO 8 Lok i: i basaenaien cant, j= uit. i pg REALTY $26,600 from ed dition. M me is in full MMEDIATE . ‘ops eth ce bath ctric : - and call Walk) EAST -__Ask_for DON. TRADE 29-5452 COUN | ath full areviGhy A-l 2 bedroc Poss amdeca ete al] beth, s0- owner | § room Thing TER r DON. 2 bed FOR IN new BRI TRY EST man insula ing gas base om, gl ESSION lot -ins. La Sicheu od RA roo! COME sized CK ATE- | $99. other tion ment. assed go rege f | full bas ern, new CE 2-7151 m hom OR attac ranche Bra | with extras and | This) hom large initpore R sonable ully | full ement 5 Be, decorat. a e, mod SELL. planters. hed 2-ca: r with o nd | terms . Only | Owkl ome i 10 x b. full ‘ Ne (Di terms | N 5 att, sone par heat Hk eeecary mea! Base sn rear earage Teo. T d eer at, | Gikiand Font‘enapnel a fot ick) VALU othi $9, 00 EE te no woeare pearls cancer Dae aryer ergo ie re © eis large sited | Betton" * enannel onter has oe Oareed Terr Sn | thing Down CUSTO ATE fully 4 i bath r hes bed oven Built- 1 tiled} m in 6 ro e and {=== ve | I will b : te ae 8 e Niecorated. | gas b 3 bed- room oa in wasb CUU See ed ee ome, | Ene Wants ___ OR Open 9 NVITIN ig in La ge Pe 1278 Lake ated: eat. home.” . er. | is a ga ba i SIDE to re G year’ Brann you it Full pave a entation Wilage, Wot Dem Se cate ae ont rt ong nec piss | ROK ug large nee art | Ercan 2, fam | OP Fa Sa reacion. area neat, Duck board rs, tile b 1 base ye ABETH g. Co. EM Pon- SHEP 1 for inst FHA. the from | = aR : alking d caped nd a neniee room mania N AS eae oy Duck RUSS s. OR ath, bl ment, Tipedroom LAKE 4-6531. ARD nspection. ay. for hol Gty. WILL | Past 5 . tac G istance yard | bed located m apa junit is e Ce canal cues —, ren cup large pom ; | ESTATES. VIL = me in fit|| eek st Sul Web eneral H to P [ te on m riment wet att This nd kitch e with | LAGE LIS or nea ellent 5urban ster OG ospital on- | ioor rental ain floo for Le ative teens ART M Lake en, sun 3) pri LAKEF T WITH +} jookin locati $11,950 iaieliae rad co Apart units ere an ree iit AS —ASSOCI EYER privileges. Small — visas RON ci u nena as on. If with Se | been _unoe a eae ne ae could A R- ent t ges. 8 large | rea New & L ent s-F me th a ° ‘ ter hoo! 2! an a second | . Sand Som, A FE o re mall lot. | sonab! &u AKE & service-—W a oO en nice u ar ms t i a car pied ever 2: 5 be ‘ : asta "Eompany. {gyrmpenie seis. Ca —— tga | Rede we BUY. "SEU cne Bult ip 92 ent ae snap amor | me te a ecupied.” All” thie ‘plush MORGAN” Pun! price #88 Seely itch rd La any a nl . 8ST 0 cl rms. ict ser 7. LL| nes storm eatu this cari Sari: lox E AL | rel b SAN R ol ¥ 28 SAG d Lake Ave Inc. : , STEELE noose f nity ie Po (Oleic s & ring al lea log ; One DWIN a uilt b OA low $400 to will ROU Ave. PE 8-9663 FOU { REALTY rom.| | o| lands ar ga scree self- | excell ding | cabin | a of th | pproxim rick IAD pa han take ater ee LD ele — UR R i gah TY. 1248 | L.H.B 500 caped rage & b ns. gas | a nto lake. In | area. 3 e bette land ately ranch bh ing ¥ yments die wit prices eg OOMS Milford, between , nw. Ma | BROWN 00 total. yard, 100 eautifully | = ad out ree ear e In | I's ca edicoms. homes j all kt ere | Me crest i with eteran to qualif h rough vol WE Bmall h AD | 42045. Highland Higniand | Ph 2407 Eliz N, Re 1 Elizat x 250°. 8 ri anting @ deal for inside pecar r garag s, full bi in this ok mdaiot i poet Bt eel we ‘ y- ume| ment ome Wi | WHI Mich. & FE 4 see © Lek aitor P beth I 9.- quiet. On little those | lent Paved e, Pol oorgg rare | ae peach o ruit. Ex undance fe r ARNO lity Wisne Large lo th good TE LAKE MU Siait e Road Privileges to lake F | $50 per ly $500 aan aad | condition street and 6 living | ore chick rehard cellent be of | 2 bedr RTHERN er ont Gas h base- | and bath TOWNSHIP. 4 RMS. iple List cr FE unty 0 States | month own @ ine bd f acre en h Large ar- walls oom wit HI — 1 Fam eat. N | _ment _ $4,250 HIP. 4R ng Se 2-4810 ston < finest ne of \\ nd GKO xcel- ponie he fa ouse &: emantl re oak h plast. ue? Ene ‘tat _inent Needs rep * 2 ae c= fiving throw parks Oakland arr : 298 W RGE cas ete Bg ggg ce e bath loors. ered ving | ALLED repairs “a4 pay- h ing roo away Li only w7N en St MU WALTON R_IRWI $5 st se now g norse nty | fail bases teres Gacomie Small LAKE __EM_3-0135 past 1 on full b arge nae Saginaw out, Re LTIPLE N | stead will sold to vacant s or garage sement ai kitchen! 08 pment A Sco RIS aa cr anrage ands ees Open till 6:00 P sia LISTING cae See tie ee sete idaee | down. Just oe ee ~ 4-1292 $500 selling M 165 | E he in Mo ou costs $ | e firs Tgan t Ba CREE 4 BEDROO om ants 4 ee Down side of rat_ brick ue _ Baldwin | gail cae M LAK Abeaaied locate ar old r | tus ly 2 mil | iriver es t aca This eon EFRO! m sto west anch type! its. iles N ed a ght m h attr = NT lass et aa of town. Peed orth of APBrOR!. | been appr ome has active 2 pear’ poop olf furne fiber. | F. e city | ar ah 0 rea by Frais eee | nN |F.C.W | Haat eae St privilege } ee costs only ges & HARG - | willie O C ing time smeunt DPapone 4 ARGER CC sen eon ine OG.) moved. tn a va sk 0. M . H attr. R 3-1235 at M-59 ae before n and nettled ULTIP’ i er 6, MA. i pos 3s in. You’ cold tled LE LISTIN | $-160) ft living ou'll love weather G SERV ilv-sized room, la the 18- ICE | __— = | and ree land ont al fam | WATKINS An ideal landsca bath LAKE nice hom neighbo ped lot ESTATES | to you es. Let — of Nic TODAY! show ely WISN ! it ER SCH Be OoOoL D droom 18- home Buti’ homes custom ecure mortgage 800 “Qua rt plan. B gage. No 8. we'll FE a Eschange out of State. fe i ae A BUIL 2-346 eslie R. Tri | _Small_down_ pa: D : 18 Wes r WEST One-Stop, Bldg. > rE saiet Lg ela | eg ee bo ga finance, ervice |FUR tl 3 OS Fi etter ay Toeceaner kere N. | neh, ttra of W cocare's aust ine 3 Cears| pote PARE F glass si ate a 3 bedroom ee gee an personal stinctive iia La’ oors ORCH com iding dinin m iN ingQe oes e in price. ee home at vauality built Tes : plastered. mHARD- Seria so .s Ch ral iakefeont he this a n : m u € uti- " < Saues yet ttom FOR aa Baie EM 622 a 08. teohbar eatune. te cer « - cided: full Dean, Atcar nat- i. needs LE OR TR/ Tern garage. 2 ca n; firep ull bas lumin ach ay with O Dup! R TRAD } as can Lot 135 r at- r place an ement, n um nice Nn Ve public and paro oe E BY OWN: a or *t one. fle vom eigen ar sans 9203 C rmett, get Pace alee, near for A ees onl COMMERC ” ee RRO REALTY NO DOWN commerce BA ment A panfecr tong tra with | Wolver eee ued | 5143, Cas | Nome PAYME Cent kad | Bae cee oe ate mary Saaa ate oe ae oven a oan emg M0 3 ¢ wk LI 1- $12 DO or fa ] tra y room. ranch or rent, edroom h att ial 8:30 3844 | rance xes Just ROX 7 “OWNER, 3113. DOWN FE 5-6634. rm prap: e) tached 1', bath home. f 1 home. ractive pm s } tract Bold o and in (5 IM ore ee Lo! FOR SALE t FO erty. able Migs ;. 8s. 2c am- ROCHES $7500 | unday 1-5 ch to any mn land - 50 M ath Te . . , also ar at- a TER —— aser 54) qualif cone O. : ¥ session. ngtellow. su OR WR RENT | R RENT chin own by a lots nd cl ~ Just i ae 514 pe led pur fro ING lacirint ediate , BALE 6- Arron ppoint avail- serib ean as & as Dp Monthly r cent a m th OME ho caped 100° 9, ain , LEASE 5581. . BR 3 ment, Ti es thi a pi neat clude thly pa inter- j apartm is 4 | me 46° 100°x170" 3 BY 3 B | -8171 0 1 | alow s 3 bed n de- everyth yments se ent unit floor x24". 2 lot wi ; a te sree Naar HOM Y OonICE (ee) rma caulator fi ie ut bun- AGES | WEST sil = rout in ween Caer baa iar a ‘uate ehiistge ks from cana for safe B, 2% oe RANC SELI BL ment s frepince of land UBURBAN 2 moe carme Preatlodis a is 0 ER" | room ae a ae —— a 3 e, near _ 9} Roo GA H “ "YY many car . bas Attrac edroom for. ent of te wi ne you | 12x17 2 a e bath addi- co — — a weeny ke O. M ruse Dor pa Arson Me TR AD . men other aed re on le 2 bed basement bungalows 7 orcas S au Pier sone There Basement large bing: closed gaa lot. G BY 8-0252 , tiled potty | ac ___ FE 2- TION thru * ie ne appoint- fenced 100 x 200 bad home ace oa heat atl iYES ck sale. liknesa | rill Frit 2 car pace oil phen room, pied cece. en- PonnER” FEAR ROCHE |__re nae arama Pioneer mga SS ea ee — Pe pera mae Sie BS is, "an, ee Term m, vacant. room, ki PE HO Se at of ANDS = es. Only ros 600 do Ticed 10 nome sho | 8 ACR _ yard. | On Comal wer, 5 oe wien 5 phere Te town 34.000. age itehen - , E. 1 BED- segs eth arenaute INC $2,000 2 FAMILY bats ar wi. oe AcREs: © ee eee wn; 3 y rta NCC MILY INC floo ith a3 j hom edar ma 700 r ga fe eg er oor re ietraas = BEAUTIFUL HOME & ronan, cifered atlas ci Out 3 Suroome. and eran pinstered ,anecroon | Me Sgt eee nt Scant dows” eu mith labore ent. rge| Di ac basemen huncaloe! 2-fa 709 do ms and bath ving ro} ba Sane and ioe . ou fur ell | poeabs ‘gg costs Comforta TREES aths Trail INCO Tage Poe a oe family 4 wn on eS echt up 3 et ae ee ce carpeted LL O nace. RAY sas Ls cevele situ . § ME with 2 - i - ruuin ) th | sid own ae ar R TR \ ; ade. Some et lke “preeny Ea , IN ROCHESTER lovely tandtcapioe. © EE) cerercer Soe cach suarimeat a ee | Sa esi ote Sea ele ‘aa 8 tmerann ee Auto vileges. Pu the 25. ly way. Hug dining roo! INVESTMEN uy for $9,950. eosin nord aa sell orgies ation. Bin sed He bath Side 2 BR FE 3-7 ‘cae ae » Realto $8 & ru _ ofl furn | heart ft. at one basem ge cut m & liv- room T— _ ZON . $9,950. xcellent NORTH DD: y! down with t has with 2 BR ft . NO. acluded "Ouiy| at su, se ie sroom ie the ment over en epee as bathe and wo | ONED COMMERCI [none ed0om se On ie er down, Bal aee| ft PE 2.0038 Roe! brick ar apart- A wo la arate roo AL ur s. 1's car yy, ns ronth Bie ntae David Ward Young, Rte ers “gs a ead eae Boas Spice he | ae ae ee ee ee | Sartean™ eid ane ; i. e e - pn a s sy OWNER UA Young, Ritr.| ¢ beautifully a tus that refects pride, Gall for ae ny ete | IV See & “can be SOF eam, as sinartees. | room smith fireplace. Pan rk 0 fon ! Low down B2B trees. towering jor de e —If you La ie NW ; 5 room: DE | a rhecitine) texts ace Fake. 1957 home STON tures. take payment Many fee trees. Gxtras hickory and be- Haron viet —— exceptional + "ve. wanted an | REAL 1 Pi ~SCHRAM | rooms rand bath 2. bed Saree 1957, Oak floors Weldon Excellent Now Ts t! — - : leges. = posal Brag elm ‘ nea room ‘ ch | OP ‘i JIN oe le r st = { azed nt te ela . Ty urn ullt st A i? wate areas ining room a rea iene twee OF EN FE 5 sessi Im term oe at rms. You'll : | | he T ls t. en a son furnace at £0 room ing roo! ge bed 942 EVENIN > 5-947 on mediat s only $ so m You'l J. Cc. 8 t | o see ime 4 bedroom PINE LAKE — many ‘ : 950 — e and full basen large & m, dining | M JOSLYN, NGS & SU} 71 J ee i. 18,950. uch Livi HAY home this spo’ brick ranch, A old. Price , gas base- $60_m only on ment, cater fu | __MULTIPLE COR M. UNDAY FRIDAY NDIA ng 86 E Walton DEN north built in i988, bedr oe. extras sree nee Shite) ¢ $11.500 ard ous Cage, SEUBURBAN. Pr onthe west side Tags XO LISTING SERVICE Bon" Bevson OR 3-4ar8 He a oe rene eld one floor oration handy “wa Pe pos- nearl izabeth ve. - 80, NO DOW pi Nichol: 3-45 and. sch to m. Sun 8-044 pele fea All hom: } BEDROOM RANCH SMITH with ne lakes, 88 INDIA WN < Ie FE 4-804 a ae bus Ttoe al h“aiming ell, ® a e. Dre A t magn! w. Ov 8 & ti N ny ‘ PA r eek ed E 4-694 ood. na , shop: 4 eatin ng el gz livi $56 Piains RANCH ‘amily T ersized ve AG fe) YMENT aH “ 4 \ 5 roo! Bun select ing plasti g spa 1, add ng ante erate LILLY INC out 053.300. ase wi ae Attrac. | Sith Beals Payment 4 WEST HURON | inflntied ag oe Ly wt| 1 CIT) ar ae ea “in ktehen cent inte ast . noth eit # ry located wie a salt basen ent |; 5-81 N et Pa ratte S oy Sa ee rrest : . throug ea edn -_— cae taal bedrFoo |. _ = and dining roon r additional O Priced at $9.50 water, in- " OLive Reshester Willi - ous closet “families gener. rane cae i pee -—--—- Beveened Bl ig aot Only $ nN simu’ acca Pa eh 1g | Realt iliam Mill bod Ha ee Sheet oe keke ed Be y, $7,950 Tite ase Sy ho or er Bg Tg and 2) toed Al cena | BUY 4 TLS oe full bas Sticnae Saw an t while was, wee 2-0263 etal Senuary im a oe see JUST WEST * | gh paved strect crith dine room, | 3-Bedroom Bri Open § to ." 733 nape REALTORS Call for | at pees eles ee | Caen on N iot ar bed reinngton | sy mee re F. pepe ge “a3 tram | ak wae deal fa on J ‘uron om FE id living 3-car 3 lots me | 2 with walki mily ho r. High G SERVICE ood C on and priced at carage. 2-ft. ae cee leton bcp Regen me whi VICE ] wi R 7 — Sa ee ard Re i Rogers gh eas . items cane Hd O. | EAL ESTATE, te ea sony ining 2. 41200 DO ay -—nt . Realtor pated eae and feat meal wa ie 6 bee at M-89 | open val & =, INC. | Im.| owner we 408A a i poring. and “dining. large p m—OR 3-7603 71 4 . in att. . | — ptiviiege Joon A +7 eee pearl rape ae E chest-type freez- & mattress, & comb. radio & i Phone FE 5-0241. ers These won't record player UL 2-3596 MON, SAT. 9 TO 6 __Iast long. UN IN SALES MA MA 5-1341 Be PRI. ‘9 TOS NEW HOOVER PIXIE” uv (2) SPACE HEATERS, LOGE & ‘ miles E. of Pontiac oF } mile | z PIXIE'§ VACUUM ‘small Lge. gas or oil tank. Be- E of Aubure Heights on Auburn | $30 of : en ri wae aa | fore noon or after 6, UL 2-4453. ne + GMALL RADION, 00813: sre, Ors) tas * ee. oe ee ig gg ge U SMALL E s pipe. per len: | 5-8755 eal rE ¢ oo. om ea Meat GA Fgh aa 7005 BROWN TIER DRAPES WITH O]L SPACE HEATER WITH FIVE n Eves. ' valance and brass rods for win- gallon tank. Fiberglas laundry 2 PUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON- dow 6x3 wide 5x4’ high, $35./ tub Rollaway bed and mattress, ioe Will deliver FE 53-9120. | Also Stee a floor lamp housetrailer hiten FE 5-1863 INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT.. $3.79 $25. Call MI 4 \OIL PURNACE. AUTOMATIC “sum Pu ra $29.95 ; Gi ‘ , . PLUMBING ST RED LIVING G SUITE, BEIGE RUG. __washer. Best offer. OR 3-629) 172 8. Saginaw $-2100 | OVER 50 USED TV SETS, FROM $14 05 up; TV antennas stoker After 5. I 5 FE 4-605 4-6051. BUY SMALL RADIOS, $6 38. 96 TO $12. 5 PIECE DANCE BAND. aVAtLALE Modern and square dancing. OR» ~~ Full line of building & plumbing | materials WOL Vi E RINE L 320 8. Paddock FE 2-0784 HOSPITAL BED REASONABLE, MA 42269 Knotty Pine Paneling ATTERNS P6 is wcl ie USED SOFTENER, COM- ly! automatic. Reasonable NG machines * low prices. Large ounts pew portables. ‘orbes Printing & & Office Supply. 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to State Bank. VERY GOOD CO OIL burner furnace. Controls oi] tank. $90. MI 6-7299 WATER SOPTENER, Like NEW Cost $300, sacrifice a 8-6819 WATER SOPTENER, LARGE CAPA- ee U UMBER | — | | cio CHURCH'S, . INC. LADIES’ re oar $50. ee wrist watch, $20” rE MECHANICS TOOLS AND GA- rage equipment. Guns deep freeze and add ery ona be seen Sunday 4pm 801 pe pe coh MONEY—POR ANY WORTHWHILE | urpose. Get u 3500. SEA- ARD FINANCE, ‘Ties N. Perry. FE 8-966) MAGIC CHEF 5 ROOM SPACE burner, like new $50 EM 3-2245 RIGHT PRICES. BRIGGS TING GOODS 323, ORCHARD LAKE RD KEEGO HARBOR, MICHIGAN THE NOTICE Flinn Cable oy mower, ains to reduce service all makes of Evans Ler 6607 MAple 5-7878 or OR ed 1 Pair- city. Skill saw and miscellaneous items including girls clothing. FE 32-9542. __ Christmas Trees 67A WHOLESALE CURISTMAS TREES, Beautiful Scotch Pine, Spruce -0940. and Balsom. MY 2 ALEXANDER foot tobbagan, PINES WHOLESALE. Bar gain gieee a oo ue te National Laer, Ot SCOTCH PINE, SPRUCE, a wholesale. MA 5-101 Christmas Gifts 67B DOLL, 67. ALSO 10 $9.50. FE 8-359) | CHILD'S FORMICA TABLE ANL chairs. Boy's clothing, size 4-8 UL 32-3181. LOOK Doll cradles, doll beds for Christ mas. I make them. 21 Eddy. Ph FE 2- ree AES EVER ats Cash il, ORA. 1185 N. Perry TWO 68 ~~ 1% MODEL Fé SPINDLE Gridleys, completely motorized and lots of tooling, in excellent condition. Also drill presses and other machinery. UL 32-1030 Do It Yourself FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders. fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6159. DO IT THE EASY WAY! FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND- ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMERS SKIL SAW -+ RUG CLEANER BOWNIE’S HARDWARE FE ¢6105 489 8. SANFORD LOWER PRICES ON COPPER 69 a ea fenc- n weekdays 8:30 ys 10 to 4 ae Build- . Montcalm er's Supply — 16 W Cameras & Equipment 70 4 x §& SPEED GRAPHIC, COM- plete with case and many a: - cessories. FE 8-6563 Sale Musical Goods 71 1 KAY BASS VIOL, 4 STRING exc. cond. Mahogany finish EM 3-4103 2 VIOLINS, COPY OF ANTONIUS Stradivarious, 1 han@ made 69) Balboa P! ACCORDIAN SALE —. ALL 8IZES Accordian loaned free to begin- ners with lessons. PB 5-5428 Baby Grand Piano mpletely ovehauled & refin- Si cial Kiutie for quick sale uM 8. Tele- 2-0667 ies pret Ra rom Tel- aie, FOR CASH TO sical instruments, PINANCE, 1185 N Perry St 86-9661 | GRINNELL SPINET ae LIKE new. $350 OR 3-650 HAWAIIAN SracTRIe ~ GUITAR and amplifier OA 8-1375 REYNOLDS SINGLE PLAT Prench horn Excellent condition EM 3-3514 Across “PURCHASE MU- see SEABOARD FE | RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH opt to purchase. All moness will be applied toward the pur- chase price of the GAL LAGHER'S 18 E. Huron 4-0566 WANTED « USED PIANOS Wiegand Music Center FE 5-8755 7 . - 3-2211 BETWEEN 14-15 MILE, EAST OP WALTON Tt SS —— ea eraiaerl Will sell 85,000 O 5 FT CAST IRON. RECESSED NEW 8 FT. 2x4 3c BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Ged LS S| 7“ E. oa bathtub with bench. Best quality, 20,000 ft. flooring used Diane @renitn Ocdan Rigatr sel! Ce Packs | $49.95. G A Thompson. robs M56 10,000 ft 2x6 6 ft. PHONES FE 17-4024 pe on one —_ of ground for $3,000 PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. Res) West 226 re N. 2: Owner. 1 8-260 SON. | 3-4036 id FUEL OIL TANKS 6 & UP. NEW Qu saraross | USED MERCHANDISI- BLONDE eae ZIG-ZAG mm N- PORTABLE eRe TRONER. | - PE 2-5034 — Free standing toilets $19.95 Grinnell Mahog. console piano $595 ole Like new. $77.80 cash oF) ur 9.3313 ‘j0-¥R. AL. a Thom West. Hammond walnut chord organ $750 je SE gla $7.78 mo. Call credit , - 52-0 ELEC. lh ae ers LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE Grinnell lmeony Nconacls) plane (8550 3337, Michigan Sew-| PHILCO WRINGER WASHER. | “pester $67.50 cash & carry. ducts MAple $1501 — OR 3 $8 peda! Hammond orgea. beaut’. ing Center rollaway bed, 2 utility cabinets, | Thompson, 700 M50 West ‘Open om HEATER ; Mg | fu! walnut case " "gi795 GOMBINATION TV AND PHONO-| 30° Westinghouse electric stove. | io Fan = aetas pret boi ROOMS OMS, Gretch amplifier ; $2860 graph FE 47958 steel wardrobe, 21° Admiral] TV, TABLE TOP SAW, ALL AT-| 3253 Dixie # Magnavox automatic ono. $39.96 = 17” Columbia TV, end tables.| tachments, $125 a — foot | ixie Hwy GRINNELL'S BANKRUPT STOCK table & 4 chairs. (2) 2 piece _ Of sheeting, $75 | OIL HEATER 4 TO § ROOM SIZE | a NELLS Living room. Bedroom and break- bedroom suites, 2 swivel rockers, 12 SETS USED WOODEN | Excellent condition 250 lion | 27 _§ Saginaw FEE 3-768 fast sets Chairs and rockers: wrought iron swivel chair, otto- & storm sash. 34x47 PE 4-6851, oi] tank. Both for $60. 119 N PIANO-TUNING—O8CAR SCHMIDT Lamps and tables. Box - <_— aon 2a a. — Prong eee are after 6 pm. | Genesee. FE 4-5988 FE 2-5217 and mattresses Must se im- refrigerator n washer and 24 IN. PURNACE H F ——— STRAT - — tely. A chance for a real pol bal combination, maple rocker. UL 32-4009 | ONS & One ee ore: ue, $75 a gi cialis Bile Hey. Drayton Ple se. Open Be eae Ob FER CENT DISCOUNT lg ee ‘Sale Store E juipment 73 m tL & Fr. til §: 1,000 ft. north 4301 Dixie Hwy OR 32-1302; Parecnalised Christmas eerds| f° fies pa ae Ree © prore Sgwomen A & P Market. ALL fice pera condition, nearly new slip covers, wt ket. =| PPAPP) DEALER OFFERS | $30 MI 4-1275 : _ BEDRM sues fend Mot sround 1960 universal sig - rag | tine 3" e Hwy. next to Pon- J DAVENPORTS IN GOOD CON” Picture frames. stroller Sid eg Berge eg nnn State Beak. Dra c foie rE aie ay refrig. migc. 478 8. ord. FE | pling stitches, sews on buttons ae VANITY HAND “BASIN, +8 ee $6.88 mo 32-3337, ask for cast iron. Best grade yp |3 LOGE AND SMALL DESKS $10 gRAND NEW WROUGHT TROR | Manager, Michigan Sewing Cen-, G. A. Thompson, 7006 Mée W: up 3 pe. bedrm., $29 Sofa beds bunk bed« complete | with springs her eae $15 Beds. 84 Living rms, $19 and mattress $39 95. Pearson's | poee REFRIGERATORS, GOOD t =| seeal ELEC. HEATER. sas up Ranges & refrigr. washers.| Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | USED 8 auto. gas heater, $54.95 $17 up Ot! heaters ft. Eetveneere: $35. Mr. Allen, Cab. sinks and fittings. $54.95 up all sizes Pen 'S. CASH FOR USED TV'S. FURNI- | MI 6-364 Laundry tray and —— = tau. $20 has s 2 Beornne et ture & misc. FE 2-0367. | ROPER a RANOE WO LIKE cots. 810.95. the ome te Ss 5 * 18 DE 6 PIECE DINETTE SAVE PLUMBING” _ CUSTOM MA | new. OR 3-1416 after 5 (172 8. Saginaw FE 52100 103 N. Cass at Lafayette 2-6842 GAIN HOUSE, Buy-Sell or Trade PE | BORROW. UP TO $500 ive PIECE .IVING ROOM SUITE OFFICEs I Pontiac — Drayton Pisins — Utica Walled Lk _Birmingham, Pi mouth | ~ LOANS $25 TO $600 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE o W. Lawrence St. FE ¢1538-9 FE 4-1574 $50 TO COMM FRIENDLY SERVICE _ ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 — O. your signature or other secu- rity 24 months to repay. Our service is fast, friendly, and help- ful Visit our office or phone FE 5-8121 - a HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. St. _Corner E Pike Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac FE 4-0535 ET $25 TO $800 ON YOUR Signature Up to 24 Months to Repay PH. FE 2-9 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State ank Bidg On first and second mortgages WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be giad to he wT TE FINANCE CO 702 Pontia- State Bank Bidg. FE 4-1574 QvicK K $25 TO ~ $500 500 LOANS — Seaboard Finance Co 1185 N PERRY STREET Parking — Phone FE 38-9661 ___ Mortgage Loans ree $600 TO $2000 ww en Cakieds County homes. Mos | ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, LIKE Seen Voss “& Buckner, Inc. FE + Ph. OR 4-0358! 208 National Bidg. bh ga ether ae seats & backs. Reas OL 2-0456 a ‘RIB. COMPLETE MAHOGANY | REFRIGERATOR, COUCH, CHAIR | 49 GAL OIL WATER HEATER, and ottoman, bedroom suite. | Complete $18. Also $8 gal. elec. aby bedroom, TV, power mower, / tric hot water heater, excellent 13 ROOM OUTFIT BRAND NEW c Gold frame lam a shi |” All for $295 Pay only $3 week- dinette set, 4 chairs ps. and washer. 252 Fair- ly Pearson's Furniture. 42 Or- eb 30x38. Exc. cond. MI)| mount. FE 2-8978 etn ee PE | _chard Lake Ave ASH FOR FURNITURE, TOOLS | REBUILT WASHING MACH Be ES ae nasiar 38-56 a gerne & RMS OP FURNITURE 91 CASH Poon ot instruments. PE | = ay maxes rifle and shells, Duo space heat- Home Street } | er. OL 1-1008 saseceernme 4-4864 \ Electri 4 PIECE MAPLE LIVING ROOM | | saaeT =i pete > —PREEEE. Hocaca: oc sles Johnson 135 GAL OIL TANK AND PITTING. suite Good condition. FE 8-1582 like new $20. Easy Spin-dry wash- - a tO6S | Excellent cond $125 — a. | RED LIVING sUITE, BEIOR RUG. $35 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY peoey TV like new, $900. FE §-2766. | stoker After 5. FE | i sees Claes ee outfit. Double dreseer. case TARLE 4 A wen. | 1, LLON fe) ANK zie oun erie” Douce pwtno, TABLE «CHAIRS CHEN. EDECORATINO.CARGE, Wx: "a, Onin “" tor $89 80. Pay only $2 Week- apie bedroom, complete All in| ing table % chairs, servef. 1.000 GALLON PUEL OIL TANK, Pearson's Purniture 42 Or- colonial styling. best quality, less| 40 foot coverage antique satin $60. MA 6-2114 chara Lake Ave than 6 months old. MI_ 17-0216 drapes. Baker sofa. Coffee, drum ALUMINUM WALKER, LIKE NEW. 6 PIECE DINETTE yl eLEIGn ounce akD wie wot, Sat Sel jakir. Pemes, peeren _Ee 8 ; | sand dune fints un table attre 2587. 42°" Cane door buffet. 3 leaves Pplete 425. 5-800. = ™ | SMALL MODERN DAVENPORT ered eal Pantone aoe | ge Day Cost $500. sell $200. —ixym 39 - IN. GAS 8T VE. | FE_5-2474 trica — & formica. Insurance | like new. ‘$1 Chevy. Good | STUDIO COUCH, CHEAP. work lass. 52 gal. electric. ientcinee n tyini — Skis OR 3-5158 water hee: Tr, $69.50, 30 . gas’ Brand new davenport and chair with shoes ae oh 1 -SrOVES. BOUG water heater, $67.50. Open 7 days. ’ HT, gOLD, EX- week 2 modern step tables, matching er, 35 J Elect. ae suit and changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Cle eek. coffee table. m decorator lamps, , topcoat rg clothes. Bg ens Fer 2000 . : jn- “ARMSTRONG” all for $99 y only $2 weekly Neat. Sma reezer ceme mix- . . | Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard er, sectional or couch. 710 x 1s 3 APER - LOUNGER. 9x9 Inlaid Tile . . 6c Ea. | Lake Ave ER a Phone eves. or W rand new, ars FE 8-2774 2 RUGS, WOO' PACE. $1 Pete N N ° Reversible $16 50. FACE, 915-06. DRAPES EXCELLENT CONDI- SIEGI ER BuyLo” | U CLAI {ED $3495. Axminster, $4898 Rug, tion FE 274 2-7445 ! 10a 8. SAGINAW BT ee 8-2488 | pads, $5.95 Pearson's Furniture, ' ELECTRIC RANGE, _— PRIG- A MODERN SINGER. CABINET 2S ete c._oend. UL, 3-52 ——_ Oil a Gas Home Heaters model, zig zag sewing machine 9 X 12 RUGS. $469 | END TABLES, LIKE NEW. REA- SUPER FLOOR HEAT blond: finish, overcas button- | Paint. tile. lino sonable. FE 32-5904. =e — gel with holes, makes designs all without S er PAMOUS PPAFF ZIG ZAG SEW- e fue saves. attachments. Take on payments aaa hover s ing machine, makes buttonholes. NO MONEY DOWN —- TRADE IN of $8.40 per month or full balance nO ree overcast. blind hems without at- YOUR OLD HEATER of 984.00. Capitol Appliance. FE Oxl2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 tachments Balance $7140 Cash SCHICK’S MY 3-3711 —3:2407 RUBRER BASE PAINT GAL. $2.75 Months ait reat Manager, OF | re A HEADOU ARTERS ALCOHOL, HI-TEST | _1-s1s1_A_&_A_Preducts i lI 9g EE | 414-Ft. Wall Tile ....25¢ | PURNACES, GAS AND OIL AT | $14.95. Wringer type washers, money. Terms. 30 days | Syers 141 W Huron FE 4-3064 pagans ps a NEEZ 18 3A. Terms. Curt's Appl. FE LEr’s os & — : ERT soo, FREEZERS — NOR EEZERS | _5-4049. S SAL SER 7 ee Phiico ey 5 | F Chest and Uprigets | SIMMONS SOFA BED a. 921 Mt. Clemens FE 3-9830 It Blond Munts Hiaas TeteMtined ‘miele tt blender | Sue NE” thin thws'marionte | yy ANCHOR FEN ee ’ Raytheon | count prices ; . i 21°" Almtral $89 9 . ie rears to pay nl acer me orks 7m: © rath 24° Admiral $129 95 90 cH s same as cash SOFA & atin $20 BEEP AND PORE aA ND 24° DeForest 3119 95 NE GaBERT 5-180 = quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-14 17 RCA Comb $3993 121 N ai fnew TAKE ADVANTA THE B : : ae : = oF oF BAR-| SATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND 20 other sets to choose from All sets rebuilt & guaranteed at least 30 days Parts and ia for bor ae “ie ae at SEABOARD . FE ANCE, Perry gas furnaces. Hot water & steam | 9661 boilers. Automatic water heater. Hardware, elec. supplies, crock & FURNITURE FOR SALE 6781 FULL SIZE EL REGTRIC “STOVE, $40 Most sets ew picture tubes We ee ee oe rote TY 3930 Good _gond_ FE 4-4941 heer ba x Pda a: etic Galvanized COpPEE. wiser: Klizabeth Lk Rd FE 4-4945 FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS TRADE OAg RANGE FOR ELE oe ane fittings. Lowe Brothers Open 9am toa Bm name brands, scratched. Terrific ¢74, aaa A B Munro Ei oe i nt. Super kemtone and rust- is FOOT DEEP FREEZE Goop | Values 10056 while they eet | Co. 1609 W. Huron /, ondit Call TR 9.0939 No phone orders please. Michigan HEIGHTS SUPPLY es mer a -0959 @Ne- Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake TRADE-IN DEPT. 200s Lapeer Rad FB_4-5431 _ Ave = CLEAN USED PIPE. SIZES 1°, 1%" | 21 ‘ IN RCA CONSOLE TV. MA-| GREY DROP LEAP PORMICA TA- ae a on legs ...... bodied 1%", 2 Ue lengths. To a | PE #1320 cabinet, good cond. $75 | ble with, 4 chairs, Excellent con-| Washers, rebuilt $44.95 | pound. FE = dition 2-7330 2 liv or | pe. - om. =. 19.95 jai IN <> CABINET TE TELEVISION | GiIpSON REFRIGERATOR. GOOD| 3 De. sec. liv. rm. ........ 19.98 | Cash & Carr Specials | $65. Excellent picture 85 ieee condition, $40. Large gas range. Used beds, coil springs ” $14.95 ; ponte House f. -.+.1.45 Dag | _grove__ upstairs. before 2 $25. Gas water heater, $5. Wash Used vieraie, —- $12.95 & up ‘wool a n <, BOTTLE GAS RANGE, $30. bowl, $2. FE 2-3457. VYMAN 1x12 WP. Shelving .. "Sain he = te set, $20 2 GE RE FRIGERATOR. $8 MODEL, | 18 W. PIKE PE 4-1122| 1x2 WP. 8 ... 02 lin. ft 42 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC! 135 cubic ft. 2 door, freeser 35 "iaaes, BB ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS Shingles nei s+: s.44 6.95 8q stove, like new. FE 4-003) cuble ft. pink, * gies And 3 bed- R. B. Munro Electric Co. bias yh - es Pe as ea room suites, and other furniture. WwW. Huron. , Call for r free 66 NEWBE OR 3-0268. srepan GAS STOVE. GOOD CON- | HAGGERTY TUMBER GE ELEC. RANGE. 850, CABINET | dition. Divided top, clean. $35. & SUPPLY radio, $25 Complete ping-pong Call FE 32-5860. table & set. $25. Deluxe ironer, 947 rok 4 Hwy. MA 4-4551 5 rooms = house furniture con- like new. $85. FE 8-6682. f USED | Weekda 8 Sat. 7 to 3 sisting of some carpeting, TV. GAS STOVE $25_ REFRIGERATOR | Elec. ri CA gas stove, chairs, davenport, ta- $45. Gas water heater $25. WBiee: | Retrigeratss $20 SH WAY La Pager co ag toa ag set. Pe stove $25. 17 in TV .| Rotary Iroprer $38.50 LUMBER PRICES eds & mattresses, dishes & pans, nger washer $20. Automatic | Automatic Wesher 1 ANLEY ALUMINUM etc Sunday Jl am to3S pm i Studio couch ~ Nev. | Automatic Washer is = : — er us Shotgun - e | Television B 1958 SIEOLER OIL SPACE HEAT- “GAS RANGES 5-2766. r2 ansolorine com: a ur meister Ss ers. At pre-season special prices. : ui G. A. Thorrpson, 1005 M59, West. f eeetes ge 95 PAYMENTS NORTHERN LUM ew. Davenport. Rug with pad. er LE Cc 8161 Commerce Rd. EM 34114 = ane | take ad. 34171 Coffee table. Perfect cond. Pri- Auburao het * WRING — ae. Se nae Pacem gl vate home. FE 8-3338. UL FE 43873 FE 5-472) = AT OIL SPACE BEAT HEATER. : RM OIL type. 3-1 PLYWOOD Mahogany paneling 4x8x8x\, GIS 4x8x™ Birch Genuine formica . Se sq NTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin Ave rE PAINT WITH KOTON Avoid biistering due to moisture WARWICK 2678 Orchard Lk 1} Ra. PING PONG TABLE, MEDIUM, tricycle, doll house complete, Maple bunk bed. OR 3-9240 RELAX-A-CISOR $125 BRAND NEW OR 3-7718 after 7.30 ROOF REPAIR MATERIAL _ Plastic Roof Cement, Gal. Pibered Roof Coat Gal, eons smooth Popa slate roofin re pat Shingles « Galv. nails pai Shin YLOCK COAL & BLDG OPPLY co. | 81 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 3-701 FURNACE HORIZONTAL $0,000 BTU FE 32-1215 $110 $3.76 . $2.98 70 j com PLETE RESTAURANT EQUIP ment 1 double door refrigerato: 1 ten burner gas stove with 24 inch grill twin ovens 1 steam table. 10 hole. 1 four bur: er coffee maker 1 Hamilton Beach Malt machine Dishes and silverware 30 «gallon gas hot water heater and 1 barbecue _machine Call MY 3-1130 Sale ‘Sporting | Goods 74 1-30-30 WINCHESTER MODEL 94 New. $50 1 Remington 1721-30-06 New $65. 1 Remington 300 Auto- matic. Mode! 181 _$85 FE 5-1478 14 ALL ALUMINUM HOUSETRAIL er, A-1 cond 51 Summit 18° x20, TENT, GOOD cc 8-3272 GOOD CONDITION, {3 ik CENT OFF ON ALL 1959 Mercury motors Pere Mar- quette Piberglas canoes close out at $175. Several good used buys Complete sporting goods store. gun shop. and gun smithing Chiff) Drever’s Gun & Sport Center, 15210 Holly Rd, Holly. MElrose 4-6771. REFRIGERATOR 190 FT Misc.) ——__. . storms screens, make offer 39 REMINGTON SLIDE ACTION, 211 _Hi"Chippews FE 24 2-4722. used very little. 213 W. Mont- SIMPLEX CHALLENGER. “40 calm. 31 Cut Down A-1 con- Karts. 1 or ines. —$20 dow _dition bolt action. 230 E. Pike, ve fas '35 REMINTON PUMP, 2% WEAV- amare MODERE aacen tone E er_scope. OR_3-7261. 5-2474 35 MARLIN RIFLE. LIKE NEW. | SPACE HEATER, WITH BLOWER, _"E 22040. oe diti $50. FE 2-3570 270 REMINGTON MODEL 760. CUTTING TORCH, AND | —s or 1% boxes shells. $90. ls 8 50 ft. of hose and 4 FE welding kits. $100. Bottle gas 300 anya G EANER heater, $20. NA 7-2242. and shells. Like new. 303 En- oaat sporter. Like ew. $30. FE aa SAVAGE WITH SHEL: SP] ( TAL torboat & trailer, motor. sEoelsh _ Paddock. Bill's Barber shop, 2x4x8 Pine .... 39¢ ea AE BIO | SELECTION OF shotguns & rifles. Ben” ty Eeek Alum. Comb doors, prehung $2998 _Oftice. 4 Patterson. FE 4-5141. BROWNING AUTO. 12 GA 5 Pirebrick 10e ea. Alzo steel boat $50, FE S 3837. 100 gq. ft. insulation 3 CAMPING EQUIPMENT sa $387 Inq 49 Mechanic or FE E- 4124 Roll roofing, 90 Ib. $395 FOR SALE OR TRAD DE, 306 REM- Storm windows any size = sha . ington auto. deluxe $100. 8mm Ceiling tile—sq. ft. 12%c | Mauser sporter, $65. 12 uge Knotty pine paneling, sq. ft. ibe | rg auto. New $90. : wer sco! een cd 2 is bh power ‘age ted call ing materials priced to sell. parr ges $6. 2 day service. a PHA T FREE Estimates | FOR THE Open rs $5.30 MON. thru SAT. Best SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL 8 5430 Highland Rd. ALES CO (M59) OR 3-7092 | aluminum storm windows doors. Call Superior, PE 4-3177. — SPECIAL _ 2x 4s. 8 ft. os a oe pcos AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 5-8293 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Oll Purnaces Cem arrange instaliment @ fi- nancing. > I ELBLING 3 8. Saks AUBURN Lomeet | | SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL | and | ! | IN INSULATED UNDERWEAR UNBELIEVABLE LOW PRICES Good Warm FOOTWEAR ALL HUNTING NEEDS BRIGGS SPORTING GOO KEEGO HARBOR, MICHICEN OPEN EVENINGS TILL NOV. GUN SALE New rifles. tees used shotguns & aca ienuree ogg 8co ry heli 378 8. LIKE NEW 300 BAVA 99 with Weaver as nog AT 1s 3100 0 Soto mount aa sens shelis. a. _— r and “vm aie Rh a guns. $9.95. Insul underwear, $9.95. a ‘30 Evinrude 3h oo ae ls eee Pee me ee a: Be AS hig ET SO OE ye CEN Se ee © THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, = —_ ‘a Sale Sporting Goods 74 Onley Leach, BUY, TRADE ley n. 10 Beeler WE LOAN, MONEY T- ing goods; Guns, Boats, Motors etc. ‘gre SEABOARD FINANCE. 1185 N ae 8t, FE 8-9661. WIN ODEL 170. CA ber 30-06. Peas OL 1-4566 Eve- _ nings. WIN NCHESTER 30-06 CUSTOM sporter rifle. OR 3-7947. Hunting Accom'tions 74A DEER HUNTING. ROOM POR 2. FE §-7229 FOR SALE DEER HUNTNG CABIN with 40 acres near Blaney Park -in upper peninsula. $2,000 FE 8-1882_ FURNISHED C. ABIN. PLUMBING &| heating in. Sleeps 10. 618 Carolyn! Dr Piney Woods, Harrison, Mich. $4850. FE 8-9473. MODERN CABIN EXC HUNTING) bet Paradise & Newberry EM 34461. ROOM FOR 4 HUNTERS NEAR Lazerne Call OR 4-0385 after athe Bait, Minnows, | Etc, 75 78 CRA ; worms, $0 for 45c; big worms, 50 _ days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. ~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 7 76 ~~ YDS. BLACK DIRT OR PEAT rompt delivery. OR 10A STONE & OVERSIZE STONE, $2 yd. Also crushed stone, mason sand, sharp sand, top soil. 6335| Sashabaw, Clarkston MA 5-2161.. BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, 3- rE § 2 A-1 T7714 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. t humus, fill, sand & gravel. 5-4758. A-1 TOP SOIL, Band, gravel, FE 8-1112 or FE 2-8572 BLACK DIRT, fa & GRAVEL PE ! 8-087 BLACK ‘DIRT. TOF SOIL AND 1-5 yards delivered. FE) n4i38 or OR 3-0165 CRUSHED STONE. cs GRAVEL Earl Howard. EM 3-0 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADED or delivered. 4-3263 or _ 32-1466. FREE SAND EM 3-0157 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, . \Ds _8 Delivered. FE 4-658 GOOD ROTTEN SANGRE MY 3-4679 ZED TOP SOIL. ALBO —s ds and fill PE 5-8643 or DRIVEWAY ee full, Wood, Coat & Fuel APPLE WOOD Cut on Shares Contact Russell Mason MA 6-2962 _ CHANNEL COAL. FIREPLACE. furnace and kindling wood. Speed- _way fuel oil FE _5-6159 5H en P LOADS. CUT WOOD. OR: YARD. Top soil, gravel, 5-3552 77 SLAB WOOD FE 2-2448 WHITE BIRCH FIREPLACE WOOD| for sale PE 2-54 WOOD ae SALE FE 4-4129 ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs 7 78 6 TO 6 YRS ROOT SYSTEM Concord grapes and asparag Reasonable 582 W Hamlin, chester. After 4 pm. only TREES SPRUCE. PINE, Arborv'tae. Juniper Yews. Maple. Oak. etc. Dig ring tools & wives ommerce boa of intersection of & Duck Lake Rd Rd Open dally +0635 ‘GROWN SPRUCE. to 4 ft 10 or more NURSERY larkston. MA 5-1022. 4 PINES FOR ‘LANDSCAPE dig Also shade oem Ia “YS - For Sele” Pets 79 —— a = 7 MONTH OLD PURE - BRED Pekingese AKC registered $25 Sickness forces sale Phone FE __4-8883 ~ BEAGLE PUPPIES, CHEAP | FE 5-3390 ‘COLLIE PUPS, $10. 6 WEEKS OLD OR 3-472 . CUTE a 3 PRBE TO GOOD _home PE 2-1853. ee DALMATIAN, 6 MONTHS OLD EM 3-5962. FREE COLLIE PUPPIES. TO ood home. 6198 Rowley, Drayton Plains _ MALE DACHSHUND _AKC. FF 8-0993 ON SALE. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and Saturday only Hamsters and >) PUPS. RED guinea ie as -s Shop: 55 Wil- _hams PAKAKFEIS Ser CAGES Pood Since 927. 584 Oakland Ave PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson FE ae PARAKEEIS. CANARIES. CAG food Crane's. 24898 Auburn. OL. beer POODLES set hounds MUtual 4-0045 ; SPANIEL | PUPPIES. CHEAP, FE 8-4 Fi 0 Dogs Trained, Boat ed 80 EXPERIENCED DOG GROOMING service Stripping Poodle a Appointment only. OR 3 8l ___t Hunting Dogs _8i GERMAN SHORTHAIR GTR _pups Cheap EM 3-3083 SELL a TRADE POINTER. BEA- gies nd coon dogs for gun, | chain res or ? UL 2-2452 _Hay, Grain & Feed 82 1,000 BALES HAY, STRAW. MA. | nure. Lumber. MA 5-0666 ALFALFA HAY. 50c IRISH TERRIERS, BAS-| K Acres Kennels PER ner | Oats, straw, 40c per bale. 1) Baldwin Road. Lake Orion. My | 3-1401 ALL TYPES OF iST & 2ND CUT. ting hay. straw and corn. Will) aeliver OA 8-2179. HAY & STRAW. 45c BALE. 4301) Joslyn Rd HAY, ALFALFA & TINE hay. MA 5-1742. For Sale Livestock 83 OLD FEEDER, HORSE) - TO9- bi ee EM_ 3-340 BARN SPACE “a YR RENT. ENT, WILL | board horses FE 5-4004_— FOR SALE OR TR old black top Mernio Ram MA. 5-4102 PONY, 2 mane and nice drivin _pony. FE §-8 SPIRITED HORSE MY 2-6186 | For Sale Poultry 8 85 PRA WHITE LEGHORN HENS, 11 a YEARS OLD. WHITE gail. Driving harness, | cutter for horse or} __old, $1. MA 58-1473 Sale Farn. Produce 8 APPLES: PICK. YOUR OWN. al bushel. Homestead Orchards, 5460 Orchard Lake Road APPLES, JONATHAN. $1 BUSHEL Also 5 varieties of dr Pick a Beer own., §0 cents - $1 reine alk er's soroherds. arks- 5-1713. apie, SOPULAR VARIETIES & cider Produce. Kingsbury Market 23390 Clarkston Rd. APPLES HIGHEST QUALITY, All popular varieties. Some $1.00 bu. Supetior quality fresh sweet cider. Oakland Orchards, 2205 Rd. between East Commerce Duck Lake Rd. & Burns, Milford. APPLES: RED SPIES, DBSLI- cious, Jonathan, McIntosh. Cider. Close in. Mahan Orchard, “618 Walton, 1 block east of Joslyn No Sunlay sales. | APPLES. NTER VA \ Muto’s Orchards. 4391 Baldwin Rd. FE 5-1 | EATING & ING APPLES, pe L._ A. Eldridge Farm,| 625 Buell Rd.. North “> poches-| rd out Rochester Rd. = ee _| 1 Pontiac Road ATOBS, BALD ee — st inte of Tt Nnleracodon of iverbell Ta "etntctin_of siverbe, FE #0561 AND. GRAVEL, AND FILL. FE| “~~~~"« CRUSHED STONE | fill. i hg Conklin. | Sale Farm Produce ~ 86 GLACKMORE FARM. 2150 SILVER Bell Rd. Apples. Eating and cook- ing. $1 per bu. & up. OL 1-6489 aoe Egipment £7 CHAIN SAWS N Us. McCULLOCH HOUGHTEN & SON I. Case — N Sadi ee “se ew aa Deater FARM MACHINERY —- NEW aa | Just north of O: used. Prolux yr ta aa on M44 | For Sale Housetrailers 89 WANTED— SIBLE | COUPLE want to rent housetrailer for deer WANTED: OLDER MODEL HOUSE- trailer, not over 35 foot, modern, clean, suitable for living. Casb deal. OR 3-9013. _ Rent Trailer Space 90 AUBURN HEIGHTS. eT, ve lage. The finest. % Pontiac {170 N. ke FE 5-336! ha ag! MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40x80 lots. 16x40’ cement patios. etc. One mile east of Oxford on Lake- ville road. OA 8-3022. |FORD TRACTOR AND DOUBLE plow. Exc. cond. Model 8N, $600 | or best offer FE 4-5553 how ges H-TRACTOR FRONT id loaded, discs, plows & drags 30° aluminum conveyor, table- top saw Good condition, reason- able MA 49368. FARMAL CUB-A itt! CULTIVA- tor, $685 MY 2-379 NEW AND 0 row corn pickers, New bean Davis Machinery, N. SPECIAL Homelite saws. LL ads HYDRAULIC. EEL WEIGHTS atettl 12 INCH PLOW. IN A-1 CONDITION. | KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at ke - BUZZ SAW. GOOD seaee. | ULysses 2-4606 Auction _Sales = AUCTION SALE SAT. NOV. 17 AT 6:30 p.m. 1 mile south, % mile west of Lake Orion. Another big | sale of furniture for every room in the home refrigerators, miscellaneous Also rugs, stoves 2 wheel trailer and galore. We sell complete homes or odd lots. Call | MY 2-1521 children _Noneers for information No Upton & Brodie L_ Tyler. Mgr U : C ! T O N FRIDAY AND SATURDAY STi Ts 730 - $25 000 brand ae Fatee power items, toys a. hand tools Gift clocks, rugs and appliances rine paint. rope, torches paint 1000 1 items too numerous to mention FREE DOOR PRIZES FREE REFRESHMENTS H Parker Auctioneer Action Merchandise Mart 1651 3S Telegraph Road 1 Mile North of Miracle Mile Bet Square Lk & Orchard Lk Rd B&B * Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday J pm. Every Saturday ...7 pm Every Sunday .2 p.m. Buy and Sell ‘Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT & SUN. mile West of Fenton From Pontiac take MS5®@ to US Lemens Corners then North 6 miles iwatch for sign) Contents of 6room home 20 cu ft deep freeze, power lawn mower & cul tivator, electric stove. washer. re- frigerator, 2 gums. hundreds of | einai chisels and other tools V. wood range. blacksmith’s vice - Contents wood shed Row boat Some antiques Dishes Box lots loot & plunder 300 bales hay Terms — Cash Mrs. William Dor mire, Prop; John A and Deane H Cox, Auctioneers. For Sale Housetrailers 89 On eeneown 12-FT ALUMINUM TRAILER FEX- cellent condition New rubber, gas _and electric Call MA 5-1343 14 ALL ALUMINUM HOUSETRAIL- er, A-1 cond 51 Summit 24° COZY HOUSETRAILER. NEEDS __Mminor repairs $250 OR 3-1407 ALUMINUM CAMPING CAB FOR Pes a Accommodates 3. $575 ber “ALL NEW MAR KING 18 foot. special $1495 terms GOODELL TRAILER SALES 3200 S_ Rochester Rd UL 2-4550 ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS Owner must sacrificas 1956 45 ft American with aluminum and fiberglas cabana. Completely win- herr and set up on lot MY AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer Since 1932. Guar- anteed for life See them and get @ demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales, 3008 W Huron. (Plan to join one of Wally * _exciting caravans | CAMP OUTFIT FOR PICK-UP truck Gas neat & lights OR +7511 2191 Jones Rd COLLAPSIBLE HUNTING | er. sleeps 4 5-6687 66 TRAIL - 156 Putnam FE |COMPL. ETE “LINE O OF “VACATION trailers for sale or rent Tour-A Home. all sizes, standard & seif contained. Mar-Kipg. Trotwood, and 35-ft Huron Special rates for Florida vacations. Jacobson's Trailer Sales, 5685 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-5081 FORCED TO SELL 35° 2 BEDROOM Continental. Very good condition Immediate possession $1200 HOUSETRAILER, $125 Phone OR 3-0474 HUNTERS. WE HAVE SEVERAL used trailers, ideal. for hunting from up. Going to Florida? See our Tour-A-Home and Cree | Coaches Large enou fort. small enough Also 2 mpeg tse ARINE & nei — SALES. 15210 HOLLY Rd ‘HOLLY, SME lrose 4-6771 21 ALL METAL IDEAL hunting. Gas, lights & Sleeps 5. 26 S| Saginaw . for com- or hauling in Florida FOR heat A Must sell this “weekend $490 _Can_ finance. FE 2-2624 - OXFORD TRAILER SALES NOW. 1960's pal ag wien ak ARD, MER. GARWOOD & HOLL Campers ‘and used trailers. Some used on rental We trade or rent Lake orion on M24. 40 To Choose From PONTIAC pict & DETROITERS | 4 | New We take househotd BOB HU TCHINSON’ S 4301 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains on . an PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND furniture PARKHURST TRA‘LER SALES 1540 Lapeer Fe Lake Orion ‘YY 2-4611 Featuring famous makes New entouta, Owosso, Elcar — Lake Or 0 W Huroa, FE 49743 VERY CLEAN 1953 FOOT SiL- — Cais AND TWS | uller at rotors price. | CUB TRACTOR. rr, oc: “ena Auc- | Byam's | STEW- in 1045 North Lapeer Rd. 8-3783 | | MOBILEHOME ESTATES MOD- | | ern lakefront and playground. EM . 3-2661 PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Court. MY 2-4611. The best for less. Wonderful location on 72 | acres between Lake Orion and ls Oxford. | ROBINS MOBILE VILLAGE. 3300 Flizabeth Lake Rd. Under new Management FE 5-3678. Charles _Crabtree, manager. _ YOU'VE sEEN THE REST; NOW est. a Lake Trailer see the _Park FE 25: Auto Accessories 91 LPBBDLLB LOLOL ‘32 OLDS ENGINE, sion and accessories. _ 382 Oakland after 4. For Sale Tires 92 5-650 x 16. GOOD, CONDITION. Best offer. FE 8-1904 A-1 USED TIRES, | buy, | $03 Saginaw St TRANSMIS- FE 4-0687 LOOK! 150x14 BLACK TIRES, ALL name brands. Off new cars. $15.50 Inquire at! | ; Wanted Used Cars 101 See M&M Motor Sales For | 3527 N. Perry and Madison AVERILL Ss) 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 JUNK CARS WANTED. OR 3-2938 TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. PE 4-4878 TOP $$; DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST = FE ¢7311 TOP FE #1797 $$$ PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. "WE LON'T PT LIKE TC TO BOAS BUT WE TEINK YOU'LL GET THE MOST FOR YOUR CAR AT JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0188 Open Eves | AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or _eves DEPENDABLE USED CARS _ GM | lug tax and exchange. State Tire) HARDENBUR OTOR_ SALES | ales, 5038 Saginaw. FE ¢4567| Cass at Pike FE _5-7398 = eo TIRES - $10.40 WE NEED KUHN "AUTO SERVICE your car For 20 years we have 149 W. Huron FE 2-1218 | paid the top dollar. Trade down ° u STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES.) 7 “? yy > yan WELT trade in on Genera! Safety Tires | oR 3-1358 ___ 4540 Dixie Hwy EP fo Be par cent oft. Bleck er | TOP CABH $888 FOR CLEAN CARS or trade w or own Ip a Ww ILLIAMS /ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN _ 451 S Saginaw at Raeburn | WANTED JUNK CARS AND trucks. Phone FE 4-9031 or FE Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | | car. FE 2-1591 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- rev Shop, 23 Hood. Phone FE CRANKSHAFT GRINDINO IN THE car. Cylinder reboring. Wally | Crank shaft Service OLive | 1.0283. PONTIAC SPRING RE- BUILDERS | Spring repair service. Rebuilt used, $4.50 & up — : La _ Pontiac Rd. Near Opdyke _ Sale Motor Scooters 94 "58 ig naa HUSKY $340 FE 5-7060 For ‘Sale Motorcycles: 95 1960 PARILLA 175CC $425 FE 4-0249 MODEL 124 HARLEY DAVISON _motorcycle. $125. OR 3- 1924. For Sale Bicycles 9% BOY’s BIKE, 26 INCH. 1959 ENG- __sh racer Reasonable FE 2-8313 “NEW AND USED BICYCLES SCARLETT’s BIKE-HOBBY SHOP 20 E Lawrence, Pontiac. FE 3-7843 4524 Dixie. Drayton. OR 3-0021 SCHWINN PHANTOM VERY _g00d condition. 2150 Parkinson 97 EXC. COND LESS 225 MI Boats x Accessories FLEES 15° RUNABOUT WITH Mercury motor $350 FFE 8-9786 1956 30 HP JOHNSON OUT- board motor. A-1 shape $275 Call after 5. FE 2-7950 1959 CLOSEOUTS Boats Motors. Trailers Motor winterizing & storage Guns, & tentang Equipment Sporting Goods eu sel BOAT SALES FE 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd. “Open Eves Till 7; & ou ndays — BIG SAVINGS O 59 JOHNSON MOTORS OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchaid Lake Ave FE 2-8020 40 93, | | HP.) 1956 30 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARD | motor A-] sha $275.00 Call after $8 PE 2-79 aE AT. UMA CRAFT America’s finest all - aluminum boat New 1958 models from 3208 | up Trade your old boat. Easy terms. Open evenings and Su- | days DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd EM 3-4164_ BOAT DOCKAGE On Union Lake Reserve space now DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd EM 34-4164 BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR “STOR- age Boat refinishing & repair- HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FE 2-8033 Motor and Boat Repairs FACTORY TRAINED ME INBOARD & OUTBOARD MOTOR STORAGE- pad ol ak INLAND LAKES 3127 W Huron INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO. tor for only $250 per $100 of value. Hansen Ins. Agency. FE __2-0828 or FE 56278 REPAIRING. REVARNISHING refinishing winterizin fireproof, inside storage and also haulin Michigan Boat Service Inc. 3 Ww ee 8941 __ Undercover Storage For Your Boat & Motor Pick-up & Delivery Service Boat & Motor Repair & Refinishing Qakland Marine Exch 379 S| Saginaw FE 8-4101 ___Open _Eves. & Sundays WINTER SPECIALS 14° CADILLAC ALUMI- SHIELD, STEERING WALK THRU SEATS AND USED 1956 30 HP JOHNSON ‘JAVELIN’ AND REMOTE —s ALL FOR ONLY $695 Financing available with 10 per cent down and 24 months to pay. Take M-59 to W Highland Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. to De- } mode Rd Left and follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES at TIPSICO LAKE Phone 9-2179. Open every ‘til 8 Fiberglas FIBERGLASSED. ALL! nr BOATS types repair ‘eo Pl bodies. Rint's, Orion. iy 3 915. Transportat’ n 1 Offered 10 100 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE, ALA- bama. Bonnie’s Drive-a-way. _3-7938 DC6 PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE air liner. California $79.50. Ha- | wail $99 extra. Miami $44. New York, $19 Philadelphia, $19 Wash | $17. Ferre Service, OR 3-1254 LEAVING FOR SE MISSOURI Sunday. FE 5-2650 TRUCK GOING NORTH. _ sci Either way. FE 5- Wanted Used Cars 101 TOP $$$— USED & JUNK CARS _Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 WANTED JUNK CARS. TAYLOR Rd. Used parts. FE 35-2000 TOP CASH $$ ALL MODELS TO SUPERIOR AUTO SALES, _923 W. HURON-TELEGRAPH OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | er ‘| “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL ress YOU | $$$ CASH $$$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OF A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE ap RAMBLER” ALES & SERVICE 256 8 ~SACINAW “A@TION”™ TOP ~ Y aapean _ 1969 MODEL CARS ¥ Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON | FE 41371 FE 41797 awning, storage it Bue NK CAR, TRUCK 4.0464. wast 27-0200 | rE J your = | °S7 i aah Serr! —_ Auto rust | ; SALES | PE 4-7121 | RUNABOUT WITH WIND- | t PART | __2-3489. “Sale Used Trucks | 103 PPP LAP LAD LD I LE | LATE '55 CHEVY TANDEM DUMP New motor Good condition. OR __3-5934 Turner’ S Truck Center BIRMINGHAM $3 Chevrolet ... $ 395 11, TON 12 PT STAKE °S4 Chevrolet .$ 595 4, TON 8 FT. STAKE 34 International .$ 595 1, TON PICKUP , 54 Chevrol@ 0.0... $ 595 a, TON PICKUP 55 Ford .......... $ 995 14 PT STAKE. 2 SPD AXLE 8 25 20 TIRES—V-8, TOO 55 GMC can Loe $1295 PT. FULL REAR DOORS, 825.20 TIRES 55 Dod RO .: 21+ $ 595 PA NEL : CYLINDER "35 Ford .......... $ 695 1, TON PICKUP, V-8. 4 SPD TRANSMISSION, CUSTOM CAB WS Ieastil sogncaance $ 995 C-600 TRACTOR, 8 25 20 TIRES, 2 8PD. AXL’ 7 'S6 Chevrolet ..... $1195 1'2 TON VAN ; ‘7 Dodgé ta ea $ 995 1, TON PICKUP. POWER STEER- ING. V-8, AUTO. TRANS, CUS8- TOM CAB - 1°58 Ford ........-. $1295 F-100 PANEL, REAL SHARP DARK BLUE. 6 CYLINDER BE SURE TO CALL BOB BUTLER jak \ROL D I~ _ TURNER FORD 464 8. Woodward 4-7500 INTERNATIONAL PICK. condition Bargain 7+ ~UP_ good al 2-8905 ee CHEVIE '; TON PICKUP V8 Deluxe cab. 8 ft box | FE § 8-4323 $1. INTL PICKUP DUAL wheels 1 ton Very good running ; Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn 1983 3 FORD 7 » TON PICK UP. $285 OR_ 3-209 1938 eecret i TON PICK-UP Excellent condition $100 5- 1950 Large Selection | OF USED PICKUPS ALL TIMES '50-'59 Models All Makes and M.:deis TO FIT ANY BUDGET ' Hunter Truck Center 3275 W. Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD Eddie Steele NEW | col) DOES Pickup | factory euuiphiant ease federal tax | —Michigan Sales Tax and license | This price includes all standard | extra (Limited time offer) | RAMMLER-DALLAS | 1001 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 ‘55 FORD PICK UP, GOOD ) CON _ dition. OL 2-1011 HEAVY DUTY WRECKER. HOI MES _ Equipment FE 2-0548 Cheap MACK TRANSIT r MIX CONCRETE truck Now working Sell or _trade Phone MAple 5-0666 _ Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Factory Branch _OAKLAND AT CASS _good shape UL 2-4282 Auto Insurance » 104 MERIT RATED Faas INSURAN AVAILABLE PE 4-3536 Eves FE 2- 4353 Foreign «& _Spts._ Cars 105 ‘51 MG $450 ___s—iFE 54680 "$8 VAXUHAL VICTOR SUPER Yellow, 12.000 miles. Very good | cond. OL 2-3686. | "$9 HILLMAN STATION WAGON. save $500. Trade. FE 2-5971 after | 5 TERMS FOR SALE. 1987 HILMAN MINX | convertible. Call FE 8-3750 -after p.m GERMAN FORD BUS. SIMILAR TO. Volkswagen. Seats 8 comfortabl Converts for hunting or family outing $700 cash price MI 4-6053 _ 830 to6 pm For Sale Cars 106 54 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR sedan. V-8 standard shift R&H White walls, $450 FE 5-859! 343 W. Kennet ee POR SALE LATE '55 BUICK. LIK® new. 24.000 miles. OR 3-7284. 4015 Edmore, Drayton Wéods 1962 BUICK. R & H. CLEAN - 5048 Pheasant. ‘4 BUICK RY HARDTOP. | full power, white walls, radio and | heater. sell. UL, 23-3329, | 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V-8 MODEST MAIDENS» a2 4 G 7 Bdge, | Me ae a 1 u-6 “T wouldn't say I was exactly a friend of the bride — she’s ' marrying my boy friend!” . Sale Used Cars ___106 1954 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR HARD- top. Very nice Private owner MAple 5-9821 Sale Used Cars” 106 5 good tires $50 cash OR 3-6989 1955 CHEVROLET. 4-DR WAGON 23.000 al PINEGROVE 55 BU ICK $550 actual miles. Absolutely R Upstalrs before 2 perfect in every detail See it — —— 24 payments $3333. Low cash BUICK 1957 SPECIAL 4 DR down or old IN hardtop. power brakes A&A steer- ( ing Real clean. MI 6-607! BIRMIN SH. AM ~~ REPOSSESSION RAMBLER avian rte ' 666 S. WOODWARD 1955 Buick. 2 door. No money down. First payment due Novem- MI 1 O-< 3900 . _7_ ber 20th Lucky Auto Sales. 193 S Saginaw Phone FE 4-2214 1958 "CHEVROLET LET CONVERTIBLE. Plas 7 Powerglide, redo. MES = 7 eater big engine, loaded wi 35 CADILLAC powef. white wall tires A one Coupe DeVille. 4-way power, | Seat as ie ne Stock 961 white with grey top One owner snarp all the way. ONLY $1696 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 244 MONTHS ON’ BALANCE - NorthChev. BANK RATES \ eet Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave ae _ MI 4-2735 SEE “COST LESS COLE” FOR cars) New or Used You'll get a deal for w« Chrysler. Dodge or Plymouth that will save you Motors, Inc money Remember the name 912 8 Woodward ———_—MI._:«6-5302 ‘Cost Less Cole’ 100 West Ma- 1959 CADILLAC, 4 DOOR. 4600 ple, Walled Lake. MA 4-4511. New miles. Phone FE 2-5687 or Used—we sell both ‘41 CADILLAC R & H. $100 FE 1951 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 5-4680 RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE ‘$3 CADILLAC ALL POWER NO. LY NO MONEY DOWN Assume Brea of Fn Tredit Mer arks at MI _47500__ Harold _ “turner Ford Tust Private. $650 MI 6-2472 58 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE | 9.000 miles. Like new ‘51 CHEV 55 Rambler wagon. like new Auto. EM 3.2679 after 4 trans al White ras seers Eine = DE AND gs . me AOE Ve ’ MAZURER STUDEBAKER. sates) 1053 CHEV. HARDTOF South Blvd at Saginaw FE 4-9587 = isa nates} with Aarrpes ane 1955 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT. ere cise renee Mo) TEL eA no rust, low mileage $8550. FE ike. Figgas SRS 5-2766. ——EE ———————— Peoples Auto ans at seer SEDAN ee ayy ; 68 Oakland FE 2-2%51 ow cas down or o trade. | re BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, ae DR. 3.200 MILES WOODWARD. MI_¢-3900 ______ | 4? CHEVROLET WAGON 6 POW 1956 CHEVROLET V-8 4-DOOR | erglide. Radio & heater Good station wagon Radio and heater Another one-owner special. Stock No 939 A real buy at only $999 = MA 6-1372 589 CHEVROLET | IMPALA CONVERTIBLE North Chev. | rot” ifertng sor rae i & brakes | electric windows, wer Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave. ao Continental Kit Really Birmingham MI 4-2735 a terrific value 1958 CHEVY IMPALA . CONVERTI- | ble Bali - bronze Continental wheel, wer, automatic Our | Ss. Bd $49 49 $2695 tte BuwaNewer?, Crissman | CHEVROLET CO “Most Beautiful Thing on ROCHESTER Vaat to Buy a New w Car? BE SURE ‘& SEE OUR SELECTIONS OF NEW AND USED CARS FIRST ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL Wheels AT ONE OF OAKLAND | OPEN EVES TIL® OL 32-0721 a ae 8 OLDEST DEAL- | 59 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONV FORDS SINCE 1930 R&H. Auto trans PS 2.595 | | OR 34797 9,800 actual miles _ BEATTIE | xs cuevroier . 3-door V-8, radio, heater ONLY “Your PORD Dealer Since 1930 $895 NO MONEY I Down 4 5806 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1291 | MONTHS ON At the e Stor light in Waterford | 1958 8 CHEVY. 4 DOOR BEL AIR | V-8. powerglide. radio and heat- er Pos-A-Traction First $1500 No trade Can be seen Saturday } or Sunday. 3820 Lakeville Road Oxford _Across from ski hil w Motors, Ine CHEVROLET, 210, vs. Po, 22.8 Woodward MI 6-8303 Sharp. $895. Roger's Sales anc Service FE 2-9555 1951 CHEVROLET CI UB COUPE RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTE- LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assum* | 1959 CHEVS. LEFTOVERS 6 Station Wagons payments of $583 per mo Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford | hardto Radio, heater. Power- pits -tone paint ~ a in ae 2-Doors & 4-Doors amily car arage ept tock No. 958 Priced at $1048 Impalas As low as North Chev. Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2738 $1896 ‘33 CHEVROLET 2 DR. EXTRA| clean $275 Rogers Sales and | Some official and company cars ‘Service. PE 2-95550 } also | Bank rates — 36 months easy rices Reauce down payments ‘36 ie Apap ' | ‘58 Chev. 6, std. shift N h Ch 59 Edsel, a beauty ort eV. 57 ap lang ~esc Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. "59 Pontiac, Starchief, Birmingoam MI 42735 etal | "56 Plymouth V-8 push button ‘55 Plymouth V-8 station wagon JEEPS * poses! all power 7 Pord, 2 door | We have a good supply of used, “54 Ply mouth. very clean 4 wd Jeeps, trucks and station 3h & 2 Pontiacs ~~ on hand. Buy now cs | 53 Chev ides Packard Many other cheap cars ; ROOER'S SALES AND SERVICE Finance no trouble } 695 Be Ave PE 2- Sass | Used Jeeps are our spectaity ~ HAUPT PONTIAC FOR OUR BEST I ___ 2 Auburn Economy Cars r 56 CHEVY CONVERT. V-8 STICK. radio, heater. white walls. twin spots. very condition FE 8-1213 1958 CHEV V-8 BISCAYNE 2 DR R&H_ $1550 EM 3-3097 Bite Ok'd Cars Hand Picked & Personally Checked Immediate Delivery 1960 FORD nice USED CAR VALUES 1957 Pontiac Superchief 2 d top Hydromatic Radio hard- Heater Many More to Choose From ( ) 1 Mile.N Us, 10 Dix1 le ks d Cars - Open ig ia.} Frey ee DIXIE HWY. AT SASHABAW | Hy P.M DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. MAple 5-5566 or MApie 5-114] By Jay Alan) 50 CHEV DEPENDABLE “TRANS t r mo Call | For Sale Cars 106 ~—_ HUNTING ForaClean CAR? 59 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DOOR H-TOP 5,000 Miles rw 59 DeSOTO F-SWEEP 4 DR H-TOP 2.000 Miles 59 De8OTO F-DOME 4 DOOR 5,000 Miles 1T PON S-CHIEF 2 DR “n-ToP 26 Miles 57 PLYMOUTH BE\LVEDERE 4 OR. H-TOP 20,000 Miles ‘56 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON 28,000 Miles 55 BUICK SPECIAL ¢ DOOR 26,000 Miles ‘$5 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON ® Passenger — 000 Miles BRAID MOTOR SAI $195 full price No cash needed Pay only $11 month Due Nov. 30 King Auto. Mv Bell FE #0402 SR DODGE Custom Royal D-500 convertible Pewer steering & brakes. 6-way seat, loaded with extras Spare never down New in every re- apes! ONLY $2695 $199 OR . 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE SCHUTZ Motors, Inc 912 & Woodward _MI 6-302 "4 «=DeSOTO CUSTOM HEATER radio. $180 MArket 4- 4447 ADVENTURE R 1967 DeSoto. 2 door, HT. PS. PB. R&H, WW tires Sharp ; Clarkston “Motor Sales CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH DEALER Main St. Clarkston = _MA_ 5-5141 §7 DeSOTO a door Plite with power steer- & brakes Torqueflite trans- par el ONLY $1495 $199 OR OLD CAR ial 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE SCHUTZ Inc _MI Motors, | 912, S Woodward ~ At Houghten’s "59 Olds Super 88 Holiday Coupe Power steering and brakes Guar- antee Like new 64302 67 Ford 4 door, Pairlane Power ' steering and brakes A rea! sharp one la ha bard top coupe. priced to & Son Your Prierdly Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE $28 N Main. Rochester OL 59 DeSOTO 2-door hardtop All black, shar with double power $199 O OLD CAR a 36 MONTHS ON BALAN SCHUIZ 1-9761 Motors, $12 8 Woodward "LOOK" $1,945 Brand New 1959 English Ford COMPLETE TEAM IGR WHITEWALLS — ALL STATE & LOCAI TAXES INCEUDED New Car FACTORY WARRANTY By Ford Motor Co The Ideal Car FOR TH | Economy- Miraied Family R.| —35 MILES PER GALLON— | $1,545 YOU HAVEN'T HAD \ REAL RIDE UNTIL YOU'VE DRIVEN THE English Ford Power brakes & whitewalis A perfect gem’ Yours for low down . payment ‘ : — . ~4 SAVE .ON THIS ONE! ! 1957 pontiac 4 ar. starchiet Hydro- matic Radio Heater. One that "59 Rambler Wagon 4dr. auto $2095 you hear abeut. but never see "S57 Chev. Wagon 8, Powerglide $1495 | 30 months on balance ‘57 Chev. 4 dr. auto. 6 cyl $1295 | "56 Ad bg = 6, auto $ 895 1957 Pontiac 4 dr. Hardtop. By Gre. | | "55 C 8, stick .. $ 795 matic. Power steerin brakes. 55 Pontis 2 de hardtop $ 795 Radio Heater. Whitewalls 1 | "55 Buick 2 dr. hardtop $ 795 owner Here's one that has been "34 Chev. 210 4 dr, nice $ 495 babied. 30 mos. on the balance. ‘$4 Pord Custom 4 dr. 8, auto. § 475 1955 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic ‘64 Plym. 2 dr., hi-drive $ 295 & H. Whitewalls. A green emer- | ‘54 Pontiac 9 pass. Wagon $ 495 ald. Shows exc. care 24 mos "53 Chev. 4 dr ice ..$ 395 on balance "53 Pont. 4 dr, nice car $ 295 1956 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. Hard- "52 Chevrolet 4 door $ 125 top. White & Blue Hydramatic, "51 Chevrolet 4 door $ 100 Radio. Heater. Whitewalls. Just - hee prnoid family is looking r a = he 5 or ow down payment YOL R CHOICE $50 1955 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A §2 BUICK dandy for oniv* $505 ‘52 PONTIAC 1954 Olds dr. Hardtop. Hydra- ‘$2 CHEVROLET matic nee & Heater ite- 51 PONTIAC wal) tire 51 OLDS 1958 Ponting Superchief, 4 dr. Hard- . top, hydromatic. R&H, White- 50 CHEVRO walls. Economy plus yours for a 49 CHEVROLET very low down payment. + ‘48 PONTIAC ‘Russ’ Dawson | MOTOR COMPANY 33 33 8. SAGINAW Houghten | #"z ' North Chev __ Sale Used Cars 106 | > ANOTHER “BIG” Eddie Steele — FORD — Sellathon SPECIAL - SALE SEE DISPLAY AD Page 26 ONLY _ THIS WEEKEND | 2 Great Locations 3275 WEST HURON F AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. KEEGO. HARBOR §-3177 FE FE 5-9204 | DeSOTO- PLYMOU TH FO EAI ER Marathon Products | _! YEARS FAIR DEALING lie DAYS | LEF1 TO SELL 2 NEW CASS AT WEST PIKE S8TS Ramblers. This is the best time | FE 2-0186 to make = oe ee Ic XE. R&H night ‘til @ Bring your ene EM 3-008 os drive a new one fee's ; 1981 DR BEL AIR, 15.000 miles RK & C Rambler Sales Power glide. R&H, Exc. cond 6145 Commerce Rd Union e _ $1595 FE 5-085 es EM 3-41 | 1 “Transportation Specials | . . "BO Chevrolet 57 DeSOTO | 48 Pontiac ; ‘3 Sweep 2-door hardtop New all | ‘47 Pord $37 the way ONLY $1295 $199 OR | ‘$0 Chrysler, 6 $97 OLD CAR DOWN a MONTHS "54 Pontiac Hydra $397 ON THE BALANC ‘63 Olds ‘56 engine $297 "55 Ford, Fordomatic $597 52 Chrysler Club Coupe $197) | §3-'52 Mercury $197 | | '52 Rambler Station wag 197 53 Studebaker V-8, Hy $297 '*50 Pord Convertib ae aa Mactors, Ine i ‘63 Pontiac Hydra 7 "52 Chevrolet, Conv $147 912 8 Woodward MI 6 -8302 | Aad es $ 13 (34 DODOE CLUB COUPE, SHARP. | SthOlds late je} . $325. Roger's Sales and Service. | Many other late models FE Ba | Economy Cars 22 Auburn | ———— 1955 CHEVIE 6 CYL 2 DR GOOd a Ptr a ering sha eae | condition good mileage Make an He 1-b164 offer Olive 1ire " go : E ICK | SHIFT EXC 1955 CHEVROLET BLACK, 2,83 8T | door V-8 stick shift. whitewalls throughout. EM 43-0061. H. Rig- l owner. $995 PE 5-8693 _sins | te 1953 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR RADIO CASH SALE & HEATER POWERGLIDE AB oF, | SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN ; Assume payments of $1146 per ‘3 oa mn mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks 0 CHRYSLER on | at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner ,) sTUD CONVERT SHARP. 4145 Ford 8 $3 FORD HT $125 1953 CHRYSLER RADIO & HEAT "53 CHEV. 2 DR. $8}! FR ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY 53 CHRYSLER $175 DOWN Assume payments cf 52 FORD SHARP $195 } $1680 per mo Call Credit Mgr | ‘40 PONTIAC CPE OWNER. $175, Mr Parks at MI 447500 Harold | 544 STUDE. SPOR . nummer Ferd. WE TRADE UP DO —— = RYSLER «DR. 23 MORE CARS (@s to FIN4NCING he reg RE POSSE SSION SUPERIOR AUTO SAL 923 W — AT TELEGRAPH 4-7500 DEER _ \TERS' SPECIALS | THIS WEEK SEE UM AT 1 & Hf AUTO SALES | 223 W. MONTCALM Hl REPOSSESSION | "$% 4 nas Oi Nice ear. | money down sume pay- ments of $2724 First payment | due Nov 20th Lue Auto | Sales. 193 8 Saginaw Phone FE 42214 _ 1957 FORD RETRACTABLE. GOOD condition “Sacrifice. OR 3-&778 1957 PORD PAIRLANE 500 hardtop. V-8 engine, radio, hee er Fordomatic, original | paint Stock No. 968 Only $1286. _ { Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4-2735 | .057 Buick 2 Fag flow. =| bieck | oo ican or old RA ie ate to choose from. ‘ Hurry 2 hGnAM RAMBLER. 666 8. WOODW. Prices Reduced CasvOakiend 312 W. MONTCALM Next to ¢ Oakland Ave. 7°53 “FORD V v3 REPOSSESSION $1% full price. No cash needed. Dee. 15th 8-0402 LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payments of $1146 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford 1954 FORD VICTORIA. RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- * ments of $2280 per mo. Call par Mer. Mr. Parks at MI -1500. Harold Turner Ford a LINCOLN PREMIER. ¢ DOOR hardtop. air conditioning, leather seats, very clean a ian MA 41545 between 9 and 5. 48 LINCOLN, mee 35. MY 32-4074 '57 MERCURY Monterey 2-door — Pow- er steering & brak rubber new ONL 1495 “hie OR OLD CAR DOWN, 30 MONTES ON BALANCB Motors, Ine. 912 8 Woodward MI 6-5302 1958 MERCURY MONTEREY. AUTO matic, radio, retail f ewuer ne peyments $44.37. Low cash arte or old MINGHA 8. _ WOODWARD. MI 6- __ 1957 CHEVROLET. 6 3 DR. wagon Exc. cond. $1196. 1958 Ford gee ¥ fob Bae ‘uke —_— trans. . $1806. 1951 Dodge 2 dr. Hardtop. Auto. trans. Radio & heater. Whitewalls. Boiuid biack. $1245. 1957 DeSoto dr. # —_ oa pl & heater ie oe poe home ae HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Pontiac” Oxford, Mich. Oa 82538 Want to Buy a New Car? BE SUR & OUR S5SE- ARS FIRST. ALWAYS A UARE DEAL AT ONE OF OAKLAND ponne 8 OLDEST DEALERS. 1930 BEATTIE Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" $806 DIXIE HWY ba 3129) At the tm Waterford SALE ‘50 Sport Coupe, Land stee er brakes, easy eye idl Call after 4:30 p.m 1958 OLDSMOBILE 7) SSIRDTOF: radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes. A truly beautiful car. Your old car may oa the down payment. Only North Chev. Hunter a at 6. Woodward A Birmt MI 4-2735 a Coa TOPER #%. 4 DR. SEDAN Standard shift. Good cond. $1225. MY +1140 REPOSSESSION an | $295 full price. No cash needed. only $17 month Due Dec. King Auto. Mr Bell. FE "53 MAINLINE. | FE 47675 do ee OD $200 6 pm FORD ear NICE. | _cheap FE 8-9440 POKD, 1956 CONVERTIBLE. RA- | dio and heater, new white side walls. new top, $1,050 OR 3-4814 _ evenings | 1953 FORD 2 DR. 8, $250, REAL nice Will trade 5048 Pheasant. "64 PORD, V-8, 2 DR. STICK. RAB. R&H _bargain EM 3-008 PORD a | *83 RADIO &| | | Credit Mgr 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford BEAU ‘1 FORD FAIRLANE b Sedan, R&H, good “white ' side ah re ed _to sell. BOHR. INC 120 8S. Main, Milford MU eins | 1956 FORD HARDTOP 8 CYLIN- DER, RADIO & HEATER. AB- | Assume payments of $34 mo Call Credit Mgr Mr at MI 4-7500. Harold Ford ‘33 FORD. HT. CLEAN, $175. ROG- er’s Sales and Service. FE 2-9655 | 1958 PORD RANCH WAGON 6 cylinder automatic transmission radio. Top economy and top con- dition. Spare never down Low py Hurry! Only aia BIR- MINGHAM - RAMBLER 8. WOODWARD M16-3900 92 per. Parks Turner = st DODGE CITY *“T ATEST” Trade-Ins 39 NONGE $2595 | CONVERTIBLE 38 PLYMOUTH $1795 STATION WAGON ‘S56 DeSOTO $ 905 4 DOOR SEDAN . ‘6 CHEVROLET §& &95 POWERGLIDE V-8 55 PLYMOUTH $ 495 b 2 DOOR PLUS MANY NEW 1959 DODGES | $2,195 & Up OHN J. SMITH" DODGE | INC 2 {7 >. Saginaw FE 3-7055 SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN |! $4 OLDS HOLIDAY EXC, COND. Hyp aia no rust. rE | oie «DR Ra. WW. NEW brakes & battery. $145 or best _ofter. FE Ce) None) 1953 OLDS. ) ENGINE. Ci CALL _OR_3-3009 oy p.m 1957 OLDS. 2 DOOR $1 g Will trade 5048 Pheasant. "36 PACKARD Y ob casts Take over ‘payments. 1957 PLYMOUTH Liarkston Motor Sales RYSLER - PLYMOUTH OEALER St. Clarkston MA 5-514! 59 PLYMOUTH “FURY hardtop. Power steer- tng. radio, hes Tor te, ar new, all white. art a gl rye B SCHUTZ Motors, Ine 912 8 Woodward MI 6-5303 WILSON PONTTAC-CADILLAC ‘59 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE, dusty rose in color with matching interior Full power Like new a i this one at a savings of 59 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 door hardtop. Roy- al blue with matching interior. Power steering and brakes, radio & heater. hydramatic, whitewalis, iow mileage, like new. 895. 59 PONTIAC CATALINA ee a Biack with white top. Red white trim. Power steering : brakes Loaded with accessories $2,705 ‘37 CADILLAC 62 chan Pwr. steering, brakes, windows & 6Way seat. one- owner, new Cadillac trade This wa: a Bloomfield Hills garage kept car $2595. » CADILLAC cou a ik VILLE, Goddess gold & white in color with matching interior Fully equipped includ- ll power @& factory accessor- tes This car was traded to us with only 17.009 miles. $1,905. §5 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN 2 tone green with matching interior. Power steering & brakes with full line ac- essories. A doctor’g car traded to a, with only 000 miles. ‘57 RAMBLER REBEL, 4 door, radio, heater & Overdrive. Spotiess throughout. A sharp one! 61,308. "35 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR BEL AIR sedan. Coral & charcoal in color with match- ing interior. Radio, heater, pow- ergiide & whitewall Ae clean as they come. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Mt én oe = —_ -_ ee ee —— = = — = ' N’ ’ \g fi . r FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, F “RIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 } —si / ‘Sale Used Cars 106! Sale Used Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 ' Sale Used Cars = 106 Sale Used Cars 106; Sale Used Cars = 106! Sale Used Cars 106 - ~_ ~ ore PALIT PPB PIPPI II LILI LOLI A eee eee oeeryl PPP PILL PALI IPPPPPP IPR | RRR Pras AP PPD : M S ] | AC 4 DOOR STAR iste PONTIAC 4 DOOR TAR : | Community Motor sales intel Hye H ee and ully| e ‘ miles Power steer- , "YY : ‘to \AJ ‘ ANOTHER equip; y Also, power steering ing and brakes. Many other ex | LOOK! Bl \ ! SA\ F ' E RE “ut ‘e A S - | and brakes FE 4-7915 _tras, FE 2-6370. All eee VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND “OUT, . ars i ma Sir Poutiae, ¢rdoor gaan. us PONTIAC AUTO 1939 Buice set STANDING C ; WINTERIZED | Radio, heater, spot light BROKERS steering, power brakes, Dynsflow. | “3%) DAYS” / e318), Bell cheap” | ‘§8 Chevy ¢@ dr. 8 Auto, .....$1699 ‘"adio. Pens whitewalls. Polke: } PONTIAC ‘54, 4 DOOR. R&H. 1- | °57 Buick RM HT ........, $1695 its like new On Our ’ OR OLDER | | owner FE 30114 aoe | (87 Buick Specie! aT... $ ee 1938 FORD $1895 j : 1958 PONTIAC 4 DOOR STAR ‘37 Ford ¢ dr. S00 $1395 Cl { h W Eddie Steele | | *Chtet 12.000 miles. Power steer- | '38 Chevy '% ton vicky $1395 | Fairlane 500" hardtop Power ee OSING or t e inter 1958 cheese Bel Air ¢-doer | ing and brakes. Many other ex- | ‘87 Ford Custes © Ae $1298 | sheerish Bi] ont Ppt become Must Go a sedan engine ‘owerglide. | - ‘96 Chev 4d ] y : — FORD | Fadto. heater {Beautiful turquoise | - pga Ae ar wl ee Buick ware Bel A atone sives | Fea! doll. All Cars Winterized and Ready to Go and ivory inish ike mew ‘54 PONTIAC HT Www I "57 Ford’ Custom 8td. trans. 1008 ‘ Sellathon | cn |S lake, me te fter FE) aT Bizmda esol, weaee, dey [191 CLPOMOMILE ozer setae | NOW Su Mee. cee after ‘57 Stude. 4 dr. 6, OD. $005 | " S e 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door : —@ +55 Buick Super 2 dr. HT 6006 [UEC eterna te nmr OrCmmmatic RCD, Remember, All Cars Muse Be Sold So hardtop, V-8 engine, Powerglide ‘56 Ford V-8. 8 ‘ens. ._ heater, whitewall tires. They | e an . x! , power steering, power brakes Hardenburg 55 Ford 4 aa pees eH don't come any newer a are aT | Come in Early. Don't Be Left Out... radio, heater. Beautiful red and , powe: ‘i ‘i ivory. finish |'57 Pord country sedan $i205 — are peng Pg : $ae| 1967 BUICK A 1308 | | $0u5 - "4 . | 2-door hardtop with Dynaflow NO DEALERS PLEASE a es Oe Ch Oe CORNER C Ase A PIKE PE 3-1)96 Ee gel ee ota Tadlo. heater, whitew all aires | i un | fio, heater Black and. ivory | 1931 PONTIAC 2 DR. R & H $125. | "$8 Chevy Covered Pick-up a lke new | | Sale for General Public Onl tinteh . . 5048 Pheasant ' wily 9 2 dr Mr “is ¥ 8 i | R BEL \W | . y 1953 PONTIAC CATALINA RADIO y's Jeep with cab & plow 2 96 1957 CHEVROLET $1395 | _ . S _ ; ; 1957 Ford station wagon, V-8 «© HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO. !260_Perry at Madison FE 4 2-door sedan with Powerglide ‘59 CHEVY { 58 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille SEE DISPLAY AID engine, radio, heater, good con MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- 1953 NASH. AT. OVERDRIVE. radio, heater, whitewall tires A. . dition throughout ments of $1708 per mo Call! bbe are a mileage. $175. ome-owner and very sharp. BEL AIR 2 DOOR AND tae | WAS $3795 NOW $3095 a t r r > t erms ¢ - *_e* © © © @ © VORB GhietrcleUNBlaca vse 2-d00T i misc ee eee eee ee 1968 BUICK $1895 — ‘ Wt ad eC V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio el 200 ene o a meet note 1985 “RAMBLERS *. ere | Special 2-door sedan Dynaflow.| Heater, Window Washers, Direc- , ee ; ; > 2 ; . heuter Beautiful silver blue and | 55 €HEVY BEL AIR, V-8, R&H 3 sharp fk lige ie OO ore. | radio, heater, Itke new whitewali | Cihex signal. Solid Highland, | "56 CHEVROLET Wet} pewerglide . ivory finish $495 nit * tires. Green finish 64 Pontiac Hydra. radio. hernter whitewalls. continental wheel. One | —THIS WEEKEND ONLY 1959 Chevrolet Impala hardtop, “fans 7 . De ' m speciaie ae * ndard. Bargain 1957 PONTIAC _ $1795 ~$1785- WAS $1095 eee eee NOW $ 89 v-8 gin Powergiide radio 53 Cadillac “oupe ville 5 | St hnief 4-d h t | 2G ccs heater Beautiful Harbor blue and ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | BIk MING HAM | steering. power eraken cadte. | FULL TA NK F sreat cations ivory finish. Like new condition | j949 PONTIAC. REASONABLE. 2868 | RAM BI E R heater, whitewall tires. Extra! sions ihe O GAS 55 PONTIAC Starchief oe 7 throughout | North Grant off Auburn near | ~ oN need ate sharp | MA GIVEN WITH THE PUR- 3275 WEST HURON Crooks Road 006 S. WOODWARD | 1856 auicx i208 | CHASE OF ANY CAR LIST. WAS $995 NOW $ 695 AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD Haskins Chev. | ‘68 PONTIAC, LEAVING STATE MI 6-3900 Siier bardilu, power “wanine ED BELO ewe ow ® 7 Must sell. ‘Best offer. FE 2-8078 - - / ! —This Weekend Only— 2705 ORCH: ARD I. K. RD 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 252 W_ Fairmont A GOOD BUY, 1953 BLUE AM. lastic cetace waray kee “a” 59 De O S O y re? BUICK Convertible KEEGO HARBOR ‘| MAple 5-507] Open Nite~'til 9 | 1953 ‘PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN SEDAN, bassador Nash. MI 6-0638, after | ; ; I ! } H o radio & heater, standard shift | 6 pm. weekdays | 1957 BUICK $1696 pa . a 'S8 CHEVROLET FE 5-3177 FE 5-9204 —__— 3) PLYMOUTH | _ FE_2-1365_after 5 pm | 1958 RAMBLER SUPER ¢DOOR SuPer 4-door hardtop Power | lO CHOOSE FROM : ! j see ew ew REPOSSESSION | 1955 PONTIAC 2 DR HT. REAL sedan, 2-tone paint A one owner | ip Sy Shiteeair ee a aed saiiate! 2 Peon a door ee Pow. | nice. 5048 Pheasant | car and a re as saver. Stock : i f / ae = - $145 full price. No cash needed. | ‘5, PONTIAC. 2 DOOR “STICK, 898B_ Priced really low at $i3e8.| !VOry finish. Drives like # dream 58 CHEVY a. laa Wwory |} °55 PONTIAC Starchief Catalina ‘$7 PLYMOUTII King Au A: Bel FE: eow2, *FY ood throughout EM. 3-008) 1956 FORD WAGON #1295 eee NOW § Belvedere 2-door hardtop Pox Tesivaoetn a ie on BONNEVILLE HARDTOP North Chev Country sedan with V-8 engine BISCAYNE 4-DOOR | +-+--++++-- NOW $1994 | WAS $995 5 se NOW $ 795 er steering & brakes radio ‘Sharp Roger's Sales and Service ALE LS a et . wall, reece Green andaiwors ia v8 Powerglide, — & Heat-| ,- “TYR ; ONLY ‘248 dibe O8 tae FE 2-995 1952 PONTIAC 4 poor SEDAN Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave) ish er 2 Tone 58 FORD 5 Pontiac Sed &h. hyd ¢ ~~ 33. PONTIAC See eee ce oe | Bs ig nene __MI 4-2735 FAIRLANE 2 DOOR 2) Fontiac Sedan, r&h, hydramatic DOWN, 36 MONTHS ON BA! RI XK WELSCION uns price hess se Rates cna 55 RAMBLER STATION WAGON = ae ICK ae all oe _— Hype - Heater, O'Drive | ~ : NE } f ia over iow payments FE ury convertibl An ower cyl. Ivory & Dusk Grey } WAS $895 NOW $ 74 a SC [ ITZ, $145 full price No cash needed are gone We ha @ very good 4 Buy now for less ] r erm | VE AR WMYSGY 6 e e e e te e H Pay only $10 mo Due Dec lath selection of the Rill ee "60 Ram a coe aaa 957 OLDSMOBILE $18 ier SOME TTNS Eee CU lS eee ee sie NOW $1394 King Auto Mr Bell FE 8-0402 bier r iding the new 9-passen ie . 1957 b 11. 1885 Ef CHEVY \t .. : . : CANDY APPLE GREEN ‘54 PON. ft? Wakons Our deals are right 6 NASH Steering and brakes. Hegramatic . "37 PLYMOUTH 54 PONTIAC, hydramatic lac convertible 6 barre! Sere Station wagon Automatic trans pes a 7 = - > Cr ‘4 DOO 9 w. Motors, Inc Mi #-5302 engine Best offer MI 4-6724 _ RAC hk AMBLER SAL] mission, radio, heater, white SOMO, WOE RUS Fresh- DOOR —— (BELVEDERE ¢ 1 Radio & Heater | WAS $445 NOW $ 295 2) Mn) oe 2 1953 PONTIAC 2 DOOR RADIO. 8145 Commerce Rd Union Lake! fintel ONLY $995 NO MONEY be CHEVROLET es! cols tect Wh ROMAN RED” | BEIGE & MAROON. [| ©. 777°" * *s PLYMOUT heater Hydramatic Here is a car EM 3-4155 | . pi sap hardtop. V-8 engine Pow REPOSSE SION that has really been babied Stock 47 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR. GOOD glide. fedic, hester, whitawall 985- [vee e eee eee NOW “$1000, 54 FORD V-8, stick 198 full price. No cash needed ing seme or tor ‘$30 — ures mate 6 5. Boney at i - od , r | ’ c ay only $11 mo. Due Dec 15th 1953 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. EX- a OLDSMOBILE ‘ $1395 | 37 BL ICK . | WAS $495 NOW $ 345 King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402 | fe) t tra clean & sharp 5048 Pheas- Super 88 convertible Power steer- | 4 CHEVY SPECIAL 2 DOOR +. ° : ing. power brakes. radio, heater Radio @& Heater Dynaflow. fy ices cet ee) 1 Or h Chev. — a ~ =a 06 | ee Ae Motors, Inc ydramatic whitewall tires Jet BLACK paint. AS - = eee. $405. 1460 Baldwin. F Wunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Aer 1912 8 Wodward MI 6- 5302 | Beautiful red and ivory finish | 2-DOOR 210 |... NOW $1305 < | 54 NAS H, hydramatic 1989 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. 4 Semienan 2 | ANOTHER ete ee ers 1959 CHEVROLET $2095| Powerglide, Radio & Heater, Wt” ”| WAS $445 NOW 5 349 door hardtop, radio, heater. auto- SEE OUR SELECTION 1 Low cash down or old trade. | - Ph Al I ening ie Rg — | Walls 2 Tone BLUE | °57 FORD . . matic transmission Power SEE OUR SIELE . // BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, 666 8 Mies dove real Cave ee ag CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6 iz IAN brakes. white side wall tires. 8 Of fine late model used cars WOODWARD, MI 6-3900 ; pr! luxe heater. Standard || 52 HUDSON Hornet, r&h, hydramatic 00_miles__$3.060._MI_€-€382___ Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysier 195 NASH SEDAN RADIO & 1959 PORD $2495 trans. 2 Tone GREY. . ‘ts PLYMOUTR: RADIO ® HE rh JACK COLE. INC HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO | Galaxie 4-door sedan. power i NOW $ 894 WAS $295 NOW $ 150 : MONEY DOWN Assume pay- steering. V-8 engine, Pordomatic., ~~ o¢ 2. jee tseeeeees aa NE NY LS IE a ok I FivuOuTE ST. BELVEDERE 8 y 1000, W. Maple ot Pontiac Tra!! Eddi S | | Gredit Mgr Mar. ‘Parte at ‘Bi Only 4.000 miles and like pes M tt h 6 ’ edi r arks t J 1 a S 2 . ~ - né. . Guac S60 mi. duvomati Walled Lake MA ¢451! 1e tee e 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford ick. KI + ie a CWS PAIRLANE. « DOOR 52 PONTIAC 4-Dr., hydramatic transmission, power” steering 1958 PONTIAC 4+DOOR HARDTOP FORD _ 53 NASIY OVERHAULED BEST 4door bedan Hvdramatic. radio, ord-O-Matic, Radio & pea poe T1080. MI 6-6464 radio, heater, Hydramatic, white offer by 11-8-59. OR 3-6347 Heatetl ies tehitaeeuitiscr emia tei Ivory & Robin Bee | VWWAO DLOU ........ _ Bing wall tires Loaded with power | STATION WAGONS FOR SALE and ivory finish { araoreaves, BLU | 58 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. ECONO-| The best 1958 ontiac made _Call OR_3-6289 } NOW $ 980 ie = ~ . my 6. exc. cond. $1100 or best Stock 964 Special at $1971 QO a =<". _____________ | 1956 PLYMOUTH $1095 OAKLAND COUNTY'S |--:---:--°-> if 52 PONTIAC 2-Dr., hydramatic offer. PE 4-5553 sun oF bs reer OF Savoy hardtop. power steering! LARGEST CHEVY DEALER | . oo 1951 PLYMOUTH. NEW MOTOR se ars Are Found at and brakes. automatic transmis- | 36 BUICK WAS $150 NOW $ 65 gee tires, po rust. Cheap UL| North Chev. SPE [AL CARPENTER sion 24.000 miles, one owner | 631 OAK] AND AVE | SPECIAL HARDTOP } oe ee we we we -2191. | ( > . ~— : = _* Se a Ivd w A 1951 CHRYSLER $ 125 Door — Radio & Heater, e WS new esoatsen’ “9-: Overdrive, ee ee ee ee tion F008 Jom cont transporte: F E 4 4547 Dynafiow. BEIGE & RED | °S1 CHEVROLET 4Dr., r&h ae. 15-000 erie! $1195 6 1953 PONTIAC, ay DR. R&H SALE \ sie Sr baRey WaT wa ge asen. hoe ~ | we eceesecses NOW $1080. WAS $95 NOW ¢ 65 v condition E 3-4721 r | | Rvosc, "ae $29.01. BIRMINGHAM: |_very — at | ome ae fae 1954, CHEVROLET enesruie ses ‘ 35 FORD tae ier PLYNOUTH STATION WAG. ‘36 PONTIAC | ogg -p r | 1000 EM S514 PSEEEO RGR: ERE: Exel ee IMPORTANT ee | ’49 PONTIAC Sedan Delivery passenger, all extras, SAFARI WAGON EE DISPLAY AD ——_——— 1953 CHRYSLER ° $145 Radio & Heater O'Drive. | NTIAC Sedan Delivery t t con ition, | 24.000 miles with power | Windsor model with power steer- | BEIGE & Buckskin TAN caup MI 6-4321. } steering & brakes, white ing. See it today | NOW §$ 590 WAS $195 NOW Q5 tires. radio, heater. hydra } [Peo Scag sos a YIV FT VV ZAR YL GUY 2 ew ew tw te tw So PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE ¢ tratic "Nota mark 00. ft | | BRAID Motor Bales Cass at) 4,4, ‘lesa beyond comper- | Temporarily Laid off? |'35 DODGE W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 Xo PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS STATION WAGON $1495 THIS WEEKEND ONLY — OIE OPe TEMEORA RLY | 4 Door — Radio & Heat- wg EPOSSESSION ; ; Pontiac - Buick NO at D | er. Auto. trans a gg, yd down. 4 od 2 Great Locations . No Money Down? lee eee ees NOW $ 725 payme of 4 month se ae = ae LOC “SS “R . We have arranged to finance | fee, ae ( Tissman 3275 WEST HURON ROCHESTER OL 18133 Pull purchase price MOTOR SALES, INC Auto Sales,, 183 5. bac AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD ELitacaetintareen ! ' . w. Phone FE sist Open ‘til 9 or later SEE OR CALL US TODAY R. NEEDS ‘CHEVROLET COMPA >> : bas boty work, tims On Spek "Mowt Beuwtiul Thing on Wheels” 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Te LATTES | Home of Quality Used Cars ROCHES rE p11 KEEGO HARBOR i - 7 60 ATES MOTOR SALES PEN EV TIL Ro 2-9721 3177 PE ord Sunliner, power steering | ; * 109 E Bl d A b A SoEuyo = sed Waban ie | ron {vSp Vato UsED. CARS | ast Bivd. at Auburn Ave. pee Hardenburg | AUTO SALES |” 952 WEST HURON || PP g 4530 FE 8-4539 .$1795 {pee "wo s HYDRAMATIC /115 8 Saginaw FE 8.0402 ‘FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 57 Mercur GUARANTEED USED CARS 7308 __298 N Paddock _ =| JOHNSON SAVE Turnpike jaa 2 door nian ‘i CASS & PIKE FE 5- hardto cepa Se) eee — —— : “~~ ollar | | ‘539 Mercury ......$2450 We Like | LAKE ORION | /Y Be oO tun it | l A Pin h elon ooh | » Count our es ppor l Y 2 C v FOR A see oppers REDUCES wats GOOD USED CAR]] NEW CAR? SEER) wememe, | PRICES RAM MLER i 7 pt $7 Ford .......00. $1595) qT OE ss | , YOUR TROUBLES ARE OVER AT 57 Fore .. Our low overhead saves we teers gesmaic, tos’) | O yeas So ns sree ter) DALLA " " steering and brakes. Very clea | aan | you money. Shop here for | PONTIAC RETAIL ad « joe vse eee $ 850! | 1960 Rs A as aut | -ANY DEAL TO SUIT YOU- IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE Custom line. 4 door. Fordomatic.| : - 8 PLY VOL: _ WE'LL TRADE OR PAY x V-8. Radio and beater. Forest R & | | 38 PLY MOUTH $1795 THERE'S ... st necgnitnne R Mtrs, selected | “ints Taam. Up or Down — CAS$H No Shortages Here muha Warranted +54 CHRYSLER . S | ‘$8 FORD ......... $1795 FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR ON . . 705 | Station Wagon, V-8, R&H, 6 pas- Larry Jerome rors years, ‘nes Decla S | fenger ° ‘59 Ford ‘SO. Ch | ‘S58 Ford Like New-Late Model ROCHESTER FORD DEALER |, .Y°rker and real sharp [seas Wea tan. XU 091921 58 ISETTA .. $ 595 Or evrolet Or “oe 35) i ele bi ¢ * Lil pat ae _ Save with this car CONVERTIBLE «+DOOR 2-DOOR USED CARS —— SEDAN eS 595 . ; | ¢ colinder, gas saver: Mamasi+2Q Dontiac ...... $1795 of DODGE . $1495 $2595 $1895 $1495 YOULL $AVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Hunting eS ies Se) ae ele 58 Ford 57 PI th ‘57 Dod OF CEPT Min BEMSMEE cof da | Gere clean Merdtop Super 8°57 Pontiac H’top ..$1695\°57 PLY MOU 5905 Or mou oage ; ° S se FORD ‘ ‘ ee A-l Pn TY! “tor ticgan Ma. - he STATION WAGON yr +DOOR g ‘SQ CHEVROLET $9195 FAIRLANE ...$ 695) °s ; $95. ov . oe Cason | por Va ad Trapamiion | Yuin aa Beaute! © 'S7 PLYMOUTH ..$ 898 $1595 $1095 $1195 BEL edio & Heater, Powersiide, IS HERE oles 1 v-8 ‘im *S6 Pontiac H'top 7 $1395 | tate aeten Ed, STeney 8 ee 'S7 Buick '‘S7 Ford 'S6 Ford '58 CHEVROLET $2095 We have one af the SLPASOTO, «$395 56 Pontiac H'top $1295) “Sec HRUSLER, $1208 | 000% nanoror +2008 +0008 PEPE Bs ees Ponsa. Poser , ot t Dr. Runs Gooc . ‘ o> a Steering. Power Brakes _ ‘ v best hunting grounds 34 ( r. RYSLE R | oe DR Wagon $1395, ~ cnRyeLeR, ey yos $1595 $1295 $995 58 BONTIAC Sao ono eae ; $2395 in town for that good | SEDAN .......$ 35°56 Pontiac Wagon $1395) 50, CHRYSLER S119: } } ice BONNEVILLE COUPE, IriFores Dower Steere used car, ets no At CREAN AT SEDAN | Rit’ Auton “Trane ¥-8, Power 96 Olds 96 Mercury 56.Chevrolet |] . som & inser Eolas BARGAINS ! et Pat exces maa (50 € Stal Hort $ 995 ~ esOTG Brakes $05 2-DOOR HARDTOP 4-DOOR 2-DOOR HARDTOP 08 PONTIAC .... - “Owes - $2395 "53 PONTIAC ..... 32075} a » Pe: y) atic wer Steerin ower Brakes. a “ean “A Pin <5 Buick . $ 895 oy meenee Wun cai cad en ey $1295 $1095 $] 195 ‘58 PONTIAC & Pow Brak $9995 GALORE! SS Pe8%6Cr 2S BSR nani can’ 88 EE PONTIAC _ Bs ee -jre Tr - : ’ ‘ ' ' ’ ' ’ ' ' VE — Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, 69 AMERICAN ‘$4 PLYMOUTH $3 Ford Wagon .. .$ 895! 56 DODGE |. :S 895 we, 028-038 -'04's-'55's-'D6'S Ee ST ITO nt Drakes. } Tone Blue ; DOOR SEDAN siandere tao WAGON "428 FORDOMATIC 2.Dr Sedan, R&H, V8 Auto, NEED NEED 'S7 BUICK oo $1695 mission eater ewall tires Special a ore Oo 8 95 .. . . ' ' > ’ “ 7 — Ra Ta eee IBLER (SR MPERTAL ...g2095 °° POrd Couns «$9 "56 CHENY . § 995 oo Ford 99 Dodge 99 Buick sag REN BOweR Broring Power Brake, Neser. Dyas “Ege Cota Tacraren, Hes Beautitul condition inside and out. °54 Cadillac $95) Se. Se Oe sales —- anocs 97 PONTIAC ..........$1595 i ro Wergelean accent bare Sy Try MOUTH COUPE DEVILLE New TIRES & Pier te TE = $ 895 $745 $695 $595 metic, Power Steering & werer bakes a phot HORNET. Automatic transmission FURY DEMQO $2595 - ¢ as uto. Trans . . Se Pee neers Meee, oe ping REDUCED 55 DODGE $797 ‘55 Pontiac ‘95 Chevrolet 55 Rambler || 97 PONTIAC ........ . $1695 °S9 RAMBLER 5 atiratin \ A fee -— ea TSR +DOOR 2-DOOR STATION WAGON i imggay ml B pated a pRadio a | Heater, sila i a PO RISCAYNE .$1698. 083 Chrysler Coupe °S5. CHEVY $695 $695 $795 . $795 'S7 BUICK ........ 2... $1495 . Door’ *cHIRF TAs mace tk a ici “ rer cae & Heater Was S495 Now S395 Delray, Auto Trans 6 Cylinder, 54 7 4 53 D C ; 59 p r SPECIAL +D00R Radio & Heater, Dynefiow. » rn re" all ce iw ks 7a G a S1395 53) Buick Sedan eS ik 395 Or = O O on 1aC . ve "36 DODGE.” “us vn Peasy rie a pieater Was $305. Now $295 saan ria 8 oe spook BABDTOR Soe = oe ee — Radio & i $1695 “top. Radio. & eater “Auton atic MH ( Hy} “ \ ~ Sete 2-11 cy >) \ MOUTH 6 205 $395 $295 $175 ‘56 FORD Steering & pow ko, & Heater, ek ‘... ae ees, Re wun 5 ..$ 295 ee fey tor eines sig sume ven Was $3895 Now S343 “epr sean ' ’ ' VICTORIA HARDTOP — «Door Rad »B1195 Radio & beater, Automatic "White 0168 Oo €1095 | °S4 Ford Coupe 52 PACKARD |... .$ 125 93 Ford 92 Ford 90 Dodge |__ ROGRT, HANPEOE,, fPoer Ghatio a Heater, 56 FORD vO od nee Baar Push-button \\ as $195 Now $145 Se BU ERD fot 2-DOOR DOOR DOOR 56 PONTIAC = 6 «© = » 6 $13 ug gd gy ole Radio. & ‘So PLY Mi YUTH S4 Dodge 2-Dr 48 DODGE ..-..... $ 195 $195 $125 $95 | Ab peep gl 4#DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Heater, Meets Pe eR WAGON ...... $995 ~ \\ . $495 Now $395, tow tebe, Tires are practica)- ts PONTIAC $1145 alinps Bay @ Cylinder. 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E 3-7117 —~ Our New Location — | Pontiac BY v 22871 or MY 3.1461 | 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 6 & SA0Li4W / T e THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 __ - Today's Television Programs -- Channel 27-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Hal March to Sue Third Representative Revlon to Clear Name of Rigging FORTY-THREE Iowa) died of cancer in Bethesda |Naval Hospital near Washington. Bush was the third-ranking Re | publican on the House Commerce in Two Days Dies in - Committee. eee fe _ WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. ® — Rep — — ig TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | (4) Boxing. Heavyweight|9:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. NEW YORK While some of. op Bush (R-Pa) died in 6:08 (2) Movie (began at 5 p.m) bout: Charlie Powell vs. Mike (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. aoe prominently associated with Williamsport Hospital Thursday at SEE RCA COLOR 7 V. (4) News, Weather, Sports. De John, ; m Crusade for Christ. TV quiz shows now under fire are the age of 66. He suffered a heart : ba (7) Curtain Time. (7) Detective. Police drama: 9:30 (2) Jeff s Collie. talking plenty, a few aren't saying attack Wednesday. AT CONDON S TV (9) Popeye Ex-fighter is threatened with| (4) Quiz ‘Em. envthin Bush served in Congress two 6:15 (4) Californians death if, he testifies in fixed) (1) Three Musketeers. a ae has been the scene terms and was elected to a third’ $495 6:25 (2) Weather . fight racket hearings. 14:00 (4) (color) Howdy Doody. , soiree oie a , cis ~ in 1958 as low as 6:38 (2) News Weatl (9) Capt. David Grief (7) Fun House. are s ware * * ans. Hal A native of Clearfield County . 4) Cs lito i vie 10:30 (2) Manhunt. (2) Heckle & Jeckle. P - pay xa “i . ’ ~ Pa., he had been living in Muncy Includes Free 1-Yese Warrenty pnt = regan il (4) Boxing (cont.) 10:00 (2) Mighty Mouse. March = ASU. a H ad ; . ' Lycoming Coutts on All Parts Including Picture { et ain cont.) (7) Black Saddle. (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy to say e wants everyone to know %*¢ bel ~ asl disteet & Tube. Free delivery—tree set up. (9) Cisco Kid (9) Person to Person. Perry 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy he wasn't aware of any rigging (IS congressional ¢ con sain ne Caxias : fi > f s : : = errs , 2 * aad “The ; sstion’’ 8 sisted of eight north-central Penn dexpnansail “e a cn a mnie Mason author Erle Stanley (4) Fury. wt l he i" pon of . . m mee syl¥ inia rctitiien: . cari —nigtoreeiieey vipa sports. a . ane ces iit 5 19) _ while he was master of ceremonies. °-. 1 BUY YOUR TV FRO} 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports Croce homme Marge ahd tier 2 mie — To prove it. Re said. he's going Bush is the third member of the mec a TECHNICIAN” _— 2) Tele eee . x0wer Champion. (4) Circus Boy. > one somsors. Revion, U.S. House of Representatives t 7:00 (2) ie phone Time 10:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. 11:35 (9) Billboards. to sue one of t € SI NSOl vevion, es ee ae Rep. ( varies USED TV VALUES—LOW PRICES (4) (¢ olor) Clutch Cargo. 11:00 (2). (4) (9) News. Weather. Inc., cosmetics firm M1 “™ 4 odie NEW TV VALUES—#e DAYS (7) Cannonball (7) Seuny's © : : March said he’s not after any A. Boyle (D-Ill), was fatally in FREE SERVICE (9) Brave Eagle 11:10 (2) Es hen Sond SATURDAY AFTERNOON money—just a clear name jured in an automobile accident In RCA—ZENITH—SYLVANIA . ea py’ s . ~ , . =.3 ‘ aw > . . : . - oe ‘ago »p. Steven V. Carter ‘D Sis 7 Acoalcnag = 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 12:00 (2) Sky King. Chica Re alata . *6 ANE Jp capes vee = NEY Double feature. Western: (4) Milky’s Party Time. ° : J N° 9 : . . . he ~ I } i slat eet Adven Dick Powell, “Station West.’”’| (7) Soupy Sales. Eye International Site eo) (ou ge), | 3 CONDO oki a bgt French (48). War drama: Otto Kru- (9, Country Calendar. . Radio and TV yuide Gaston Rebuffat leads ’ ” (43) 12:20 (7) Bowling Ch . - ° . . ; ger, Hitler's Children.” ('43). 12:20 | wling Champions expedition climbing up sev-| (4) Sports. (9) Gabby Hayes, 0 rade in awall House of Hearing Sales and Service eral of world’s highest moun- (9) Telescope UAW. (2) Big Story. | Free Hearing Tests 36 S. Telegraph FE 4-9736 tains in “Perilous Assign-)1):39 (4) Jack Paar. The Best of 1:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. | HONOLULU up — Beautiful Chi- BBSRE SEUSS ES ae | 9-5 P.M Fri. 9-9 ment.”” Paar, Sept. 22, with Carmel (9) Pro Football. nese, Samoan, Japanese, Philip- 7ERRDMRE 2-1225 _ (9) Million Dollar Movie Quinn, Betty White, Hans 1:30 (7) Realm of the Wild pine and Australian style buildings War drama: “China Girl.” Conreid : 2:00 (2) Movie. on an island designed by the great —_——— ——- (43). Gene Tierney, George (7) Shock Theater. | ua) Lions Prevue. est architects of America, Aus- Montgomery. (9) Starlight Th. Drama: (7) Movie. tralia and the Far Last... HIGH FIDEL 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) Gary Cooper, “Return to (9) Pro Football That’s the picture painted by (4) Trouble Shooters Paradise.” ('53). 2:15 (4) College Football U.S. Rep. Daniel K. Inouye of the & (7) Disney (cont.) 3:30 (7) Wrestling. proposed Internalior il Trade Cen (9) Movie (began 7:30 pm) — . oe (9) Movie ete [vate 8:30 (2) Lifeline. Documentary SATURDAY MORNING 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge Inouye urged participation by SEE — HEAR — COMPARE “Rebirth” shows how elder- 3:35 (2) Meditations 5:00 (7) All Star Golf. Hawaii with the deral govern O ly people are helped back to 7;49 (2) On the Farm Front (9) Comedy Time ment in the center. He says it was MAGNAV X normal life after a stroke. 7:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. 5:15 (4) Football Scoreboard mper: > th stat ‘ Ts ez} i 4: Ss ation. : . € imperative that the Ath state | N Taped at Rehabilitation Con- 3:90 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. 5:30 (2)Ten-Four. should at the same time ‘work HIGH FIDELITY TELEVIS 0 Budest!! ter of Detroit 8:30 (7) Genius. (4) Casey Jones with our friends and neighbors Styled tor every Setting!! apriced Oe ie” enund: (4) ‘color) Telephone Hour. 8:55 (4) News 5:45 (9) Learn to Draw 51 Welaphaile 2 the Far Yast’ Superb “‘life-like” pictures. gamete: . Musical: Burgess Meredith; ——————— = ar — LITTLE MAN, BIG BOOTS Four-vear-old Frank Callahan Coe eee EEE RKING introduces “On Stage With | ot Si =e cuit - os exw Gt i * a bie | ae ie EASY TERMS—FREE PA Music,’ Guest artists include Tae Wicsa? aa nunr an y RRs BEES WO SIEY IO RO ee minate faa ‘ p . A singer John Raitt, Jaye P TV New S and Rev 1ews | tries on those of Roy Rogers at the Cow Palace in San Francisco Forms Prede cC LLU & DE N Morgan, Johnny Desmond . . | Wednesday. With Dale Evans and his horse Trigger, Rogers will WHEELING—About, 60 per cent 5080 The Four Lads, Dancers L ] D g P] | originate his television show from there Sunday during the Grand of West Virginia's total acreage 1S} 409 £. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4- Taina Elg and Gene Nelson Inco nN 10 enes ans | National Exposition. in farm lands — —_—_————<—" U.S. Coast Guard Academy ° M e R = ] ——— = == _ — Choir alga Kent Jacq BIG-Money Quiz Heviva D'Ambroise of NY. Citys | \| d b nstalle Blue Star Ballet, Lorin Hollander, 14 By FRED DANZIG years later, after my staff was 6-9 Months Needed y vear-old pianist NEW YORK (UPI) — As the investigated and licensed, I was PITTSBURGH Up —Mrs. Frank os (7) Man From Black Hafk quiz scandals deepen, the TV in- Sble to put an ad in the paper { R | St | Drayton of Flint was installed Nn (9) Movie (cont.) dust?y is anxious to prove it has for quiz show contestants. 0 ep ace ee (ret vi , jent of the Blue e e rol ews 9:00 (2) Desilu Playhouse. the ability to purge itself S. Any replies? ; : 7 _ , ‘ el ™ mo , ™ Deana: Ssariee evan and Assuming the cleansing takes L- Millions of ‘em. I guess they. DETROIT \®—From six to nine Stu lothers at groups an Robert Loggia co-star in place, let's look ahead many years remember those good old days. months of very high production nual convention Thursday. , “Come Back to Sorrento.”’ en fhe Bim od Ae Am der if The trouble is, each applicant is will be required after the steel - ——— (4) Telephone Hour (cont.) the following scene will ever take |ying to make a deal. They're strike is settled before consumer (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Mystery- — demanding minimum guarantees. inventories can be built up to nor adventure: Operatic diva b- The scen 4 senator's office They promise kickbacks. They of- mal levels, a steel executive said cones vor W oeee Gee in Washington. An honest TV pro- [€° a ah we gaia yesterday. H. Gerken. \ eud am ures auley (rlI- eee ee . questions, dia oO! s j 2 erKen ice presi \ ducer, Lincoln Diogenes, is speak- ; N \ fe 3 t O t | frem Zimbalist Jr.) to pro- ing “nm these characters, I'd be in the dent of Laird & Co. of New York ‘ ee Wren (@ | n ex ra COS ° tect her. Linda Darnell] guest clink before the last commercial. told the Mid-Continent_Trust Con bs Rage stars in “Sing Something And I need your help, —s_| see. But what can | do? ference, “I can see no reason why Cinnls sir, to get my new quiz show | 1960 can't be the best year the TV e Radio Simpl : L. Amend that honest quiz ; (9) Mike Hammer on the air. You know that many . h ' q ii stee] industry ever has enjoyed SS of 9:30 (2) Playhouse (cont } years ago, a quiz scandal rocked law. The section Pam a providing the strike can be re iS ert tce (4) M Squad the nation, The shows were ie pang earl ron coud be Solved before the Taft-Hartley in Factory Authorized ad. . ng on the show : rE : (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cont.) rigged and . Pe . : _ Junction is lifted MOTOROLA - ADMIRAL changed so that they can ap TI ig eee i by s L ape (91 Country Hoedown S. Yes, I know all that. Studied pear. Otherwise we'll never get a ne conference is sponsored D3 ZENITH TV SERVICE 10:00 (2) Twilight Zone. Drama it in law school . the honest completely honest, above-board [DE AMEDEA HAOKEES Assn Open Friday Nites David Wayne in “Escape quiz show law was passed and quiz on TV. "TU 9 P. M. Clause as strange little now the TV business is as clean - 770 Orchard Lake Ave. S. Who the yple who are ~ man who hungers for im- as — as a_ hound’s tooth now ineligible? - RCA COLOR TV FE 4-5841 sic ora and snakes pact . le ag Really Clean. Well, I L. Persons employed by the pro- Sales and Service wit Jevil to obtain it oe a has come - — ducer, the network, the advertising . . - —— bac y mm , ave - Answer to Previous Purzie tom veady eid wo. ba - a agency and the sponsor. Give them Sweet Ss Radio TV e j ready 0, ASE( . 5 ’ d the old card game called aT eee an hince. RCN aidan rate ANTENNA $8.50 S. Then what's the problem! : . a . 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 YAGI A . L. It's that homest quiz law THE CHANNEL SWIM: Charles = sir, When 1 decided to become Van Dorens father, Mark Van Siow ja a TV producer, I sweated out a Doren, appears on NBC-TV's Eter- S I EREO 4 |-F] DELI | Y Sse TiAl =“ one-year investigation by the net- nal Light program Sunday. Nov S| ic) works, the FCC, the FBI, the 15 and 22. The poet-critic will take Wi 14S PTA and the Society for the part in a discussion of folk liter- CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS co. Prevention of TV Rigging. I ature even passed the fingernail test | Dick Clark's ABC-TV half hour{ 4540 W. HURON 9 Open Mon. # Fri. ‘ul 9 OR 3-9700 and received a license. Three on Saturday, Nov. 21, will feature ~ —_ —_—_————— a 130-piece orchestra called the 101 strings performing ‘Back Beat ? 1 Symphony.” Quite a switch from ; jf i 1 p 8.19 j0 Ih the rock 'n roll soloists, trios and i2 5 m quartets that usually appear. 3 Eye Disease Found a 5 B ye Visease roun ee . c in Community Tests ouse Sale 21 Boys ly b tb 2] fa} fy) i nickname Sei y ¥ 32 $3 LANSING (UPI) — A coopera rince tive community testing at Holland DEL MON ico 7 wits ani: 4 } and Grand Haven last May for ,, *auipment % y] 59 detection of Glaucoma, an eye 32 Kind vot® disease, uncovered 20 cases out S EA KS na iplerest i) | of the 10,679 persons tested, the j 5 a 35 Fl m7 ; State Health Department said to speabalis a Ay oe Te) aes 10 Oz. Net — 10 Per Box ailment & $7 Parties 49 | The testing was the first pro- se gartien ay 5 . gram ever held in’ Michigan on a #1 rere community basis. The program ition 42 Part of 5 xX 5) was conducted through coopera- 1 maeatiee : 6} ‘tion of the Ottawa County Medical 49 Good Society, the County Health De- 51 mae partment and the Holland Lions werd 4 Meat dishes 23 Dotes on 40 Plies Club. ‘ $2 State Molten rock 24 Within 41 Indies and e . 53 Mine entrance 6 Burmese 25 Candy ampton Glaucoma occurs in persons } . sas" . Truck af aa {2 Glance over over 40 and causes about 12 per P 56 Donkeys 8 Onagers 28 French cap 44 Numbers cent of: all blindness. About 42 EA. Pe OWN 10 Hasan celts 31 Watering place *t Tuletide. vite “000 Michigan persons were esti i 1 English queer Osculate tn Belgiun 48 Old mare's mated to have the disease, the 2 Courtyard 7 Removes 33 Indian trophy color 3 Young animals 19 Eagle's nest +8 Scrape $0 Scottish name Department said : l ; . . — ne —— RIB EY . | £ al Lean & tor Net Ea QQC The full week’s program listing of all ! ‘ FILLETS Tender 71 per Dox TV tatio . ’ Todays Radio Programs sii shel lata ——_ -_—_ 4 / . g Hea 100". | wwor vet Ea TRC 4 box 7 S S Trimmed !° per Full lo - : Wie 1760) CKELW (800) ww (930) WAR (1130) WPRON (1480) WXYZ (1%) WIRK (1500) co r pin up photos of TV stars: “ GIANT, CUBED Weg sic oc.Ne E c TEAK 18 per box iahls ; 1 TONIGRT WWJ. Boxin WCAR, N CKLW Jon V E S E S . r box d h ag BEEF Sized 18 Pe Highlights and Previews of TV shows! 6:00—WJR. News | WCAR, News, Puree WPON News, Lark Pe pttele = eg.” } WPON Nite Sounds WPON. Chuck Lewis N.Y. CUT WWJ, News . ‘e 6:90 WIR, Music Hall eg Son ior Lean & & oz. Net Ea. Cc ° ee i } ews cLeo 11 ~W. N ort r i 2:3 q ime for 1sic WIDR, Neva, Mcleod |11.08WUR, Kew, gport PNewn Georee — inge-wn oe so scl ALUB STEAK tender 2 ver box Articles about TV personalities! WCAR, News Page | CKLW. Hopwood 9:00—WJR, News, Pace | WPON. News, Sports WPON, News, Music WWJ, Payo Elizabeth | 1:20—WWd, Maxwell PPE —— 11:30—WJR, Musie WXYZ, Shorr WPON, Football CHO D Real 22, oz. net E “ tm, Diner On GHeE aset Gust | wonm, rota BEEF PATTIES tender! 36 ve" box * AN EXCLUSIVE EXTRA ; J . News, Re b WWJ. Duffy Daugherty ; _ WCAR. News. Woodling | : Tender! WXYZ, J. Daly SATURDAY MORNING | 2:00—CKLW News WPON. Candlelight & Silver 6:00—WJR Agriculture |; 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris | WWJ, Football A ¢ NO EXT RA COST | 2:30—WJBK, Pootball ’ WWJ, News, Roberts | 10:06—WJR, Kiplinger ; . S. T PECTED wi tJ 7:00--WJR, Guest House WXYZ. Fred Wolf | WWJ, News, Haggard |} WXYZ Football ALL MEAT U s GOV INS Cc meee ce WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW, Good Morning aaa a | WW. Pocoteel @ Wrapped for Your Freezer @ Save—Quantity Buying WITH EV ’ WXYZ, E. P. Morgan WJBK, News, George WJBK, N C. Reid : Pootbal! CKLW. ¥ Lewis Jr.. Music! WCAR. News, Sheridan WPON Bob. Lark en eee. eeeaxit @e Closely Trimmed t ) Box Lets Only | WJBK. Jack. Bellboy | WPON Early Bird CKLW, Davies WCAR, Woodling | 10:30—WJR, Story Hour : All Products Guaranteed ' | @:30—WJR, Music Rall WCAR, News. Woodling 4:00—WIR, Music 7:30—WWJ 3 Star Extra | WJBK, News, George ; ne ee Rn . WXYZ. Night Train | 11:00—WJR, Yo:'re the JUTY; woaR Wews Bennett | 7:00-WJR, News, Musie ww). 8, 4 | : U ON a a SATURDAY ONLY 9 to 4 . News, CKLW. Joe Van | ¢: Rall 20 :posit | CKLW. Good Morning WJBK. News, Reid 4;30—WJR, Music OR 0 E E "wd. News, Monitor WIBK. News, George WPON, Chuck Lewis ae | F HOME DELIVERY CKLW| R Knowles i ews , | | WPON. News. Casey | 11:30—WJIR, Time, Muste . f | HON d Z 092 8:30—WCAR, Woodling ‘een. tenes Hell | WCAR, News, Woodling Ne cana Musie e P E: FE eral = ] 9:00 WIR. News Topic | WIBK, News. George Graw’ ‘wees Bennett Ralph Long, 388 Nelson, Pontiac, Michigan Mohs tao SATURDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, Short PONTIAC . Guest 12:00— W rm 9:30—WJIR, Portraits | ee ou wwa. a taxeed v:30_WIR Musie. Mall 10:06—WJIR, Music CKLW, Toby David wxrYzZ, P. ——— | \ _ FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 __ Come one, come all . DRASTIC measures. NOVEMBER N An Opportunity of a Lifetime to Own Fine Furniture at Fantastic Low Prices! We're Expecting a Riot So Shop Early! oA . to our huge November Clearance! We've cut prices to the bone in every department. We have been caught short of space and must take There are VALUES here that will amaze you! DON’T be disappointed! Come early for best selection and take FULL ADVANTAGE of the SAVINGS you will find. SAVE — SAVE — SAVE! We're Overstocked and Must Unload Hurry to LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Savings Up to $80 on These Fine Suites e 9.50 Davenport an air. Made by Reg. $229.50 D Pp d Ch de b $17900 Kroehler. New slimline design and foam rubber $] 79°° cushions ~ §93950 Reg. $239.50 Davenport. Famous Seemay designed and constructed. Foam rubber cushio with zipper cover and arm covers $169>°° $1495 $7299>50 Reg. $319.50 Kroehler 3-Pc. Curved Sectional. Foam rubber cushions. Nylon cover. a Reg. $239.50 Davenport and Chair. Made by Artistic. Reversible, innerspring cushions... Reg. $179.50 Danish Davenport. Foam seat and back cushions. Zippered cover for easy cleaning. Reg. $349.50 ‘'Flex- Steel” Davenport and Chair. Cover is gold metallic frieze CHAIRS _ Reg. $39.50 Occasional Chairs. Low channel back design. Slightly soiled. Y2 off ...........e ee eee Reg. $69.50 Danish Arm Chairs. Choice of white, coral or saddle tan, supported plastic. 12 off. . Reg. $49.95 Genuine Leather Sling Chairs. 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