Indust UF workers. “If Industrial Division returns continue at their rial Group| Ips UF to 92 Pct. " Sparked: by additional. returns from the Industrial Division, the Pontiac Area United Fund's campaign to- day reached $460,366 or 92 per cent of its $501,000 goal. . Campaign. Chairman Philip J.’ Monaghan today praised the fine efforts of Industrial Division Chairman Semon E. Knudsen and his more than’ 1,700 mscrnrgs present rate, next Tuesday’s*~ final report lunchéon will be a victory celebration for the volunteer workers vho have worked so hard to make this campaign a suc- cess, ’ The final report luncheon is scheduled for next Tuesday noon, at the Elks Temple. The giant Industrial Division, under Knudsen, continues to pace the way with employe and firm pledges totaling $333,440.73. Knudsen commended beth labor and management for their co- operation in promoting the suc- cess of the in-plant solicitations. Included im today’s report are the ernploye ‘contributions from Fisher Body Diyision which total $23,591.36 with additional funds still coming in, according to UF plant chairman William Clifford. * *« * The- present incomplete returns from Fisher Body indicate con- ~ tinued acceptance of the Fund's “giving yardstick” as a pledge}. guide. The average employe con- tribution has risen to $11.47, an increase of 85 cents over last year. “We wilt not consider our job The Industrial Division chairman would make no prediction as to what his division's final total will be. However, in - previous cam- paigns it has accounted for better than 60 per Fi Aa amount raised. The Women's more mere Oe ye) raat see on Page-2; Col U. of M. Food “sare Traced to Egg Whites ANN ARBOR —University of roy er fon cx apc r & ge S Sailor Stages Reign of Terror Kidnaps 3 Shipmates, Wounds One in Forced Auto Escape Try BOSTON, Mass. (AP) — A 22- year-old sailor, awaiting court- martial, terrorized shipmates on the picket ship USS Investigator today, then forced three to ac- company him at gunpoint and shot one during a wild auto ride through East Boston and Chelsea. The sailor, Raymond J. Lizzotte of Poplar, Mont., who the Navy said is a full-blooded Indian, was captured later in Providence, R.I1., after he burst into a lodging house and demanded clothing. — * * * Patrolman George Gilbert cap- tured him half a block away. In a struggle, he knocked out Lizzotte. Wounded in the affray in East Boston was Donald Hicks, 19, of Atlanta, Ga, Naval authorities said Lizzotte’ shot him in the jaw when he failed to follow driving instruction, pater Ae was reported in satisfactory condi’ Navy officials suid. Lizzotte was confined to the ship awaiting a’ summary . court - martial . today. They did not specify the charges. BEGAN SHOOTING ‘Lizvotte began his terror reign, “thee Navy said, shortly after 1.a.m. in a@ washroomi” aboard ‘the ship White, | when he fired two shots at' Howard Holliday, 23, of Peking, Ill; Willie Charles . Arrington, 24, of . Ala- bama; and Sam Payne, 21, of Bal- timore, Md. Lizzotte. then ran. to- an upper deck whére he confronted. two men on watch—Robert Brown, 32, (Continued on Page 2, Col..5) 75 Degrees’ in Ohio» “COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI—The thermometer Tose to 75 degrees s Using Berlin as Spy Center Charge Is Extension of Drive to Force Allies to Withdraw Troops BERLIN (?) — The Soviet Union accused the West to- day of “endangering humanity” by using Fs 3 Berlin as a base for agents seeking to undermine the Soviet regime. The charge was made- at the. first news conference held in four years by the against the. Soviet Union, undermining Say ie “liek saly attemapein the Seviet Union and the other Socialist Communist lands buat also all humanity.” The charges continued the Soviet offensive to drive. Allied occupa- tion forces out of West Berlin. * * * Beburov said international ten- sion would be eased if the West stopped trying to send Russian emigre spies into the Soviet Union. Earler today Pravda, the So- viet Communist party newspa- per, charged that West Berlin was a hotbed of esplohage ac- tivity against the Seviet bloc. . The Soviet campaign against the Allied occupation already has won a significant propaganda — victory he Nikita Khrushchev. The Fast German Communists | from Unkr own Hunter|, Fatally Wounds Pontiac Youth © known hunter’s gun, bringing the: death toll of Pontiac area hunters seph Drinkwine, said he was out of sight 6f his son when he heard several shots to find his son dying. hunter passing along the road mistaken the boy for a Soviet Embassy in East piper The an we a Berlin. tenth grade student at Pontiac Russian spokesman J. W. Be-| Northern High School. burov demanded an end-to what| A ee — — if Covert, 1 * y;, A he called Western agent activity Goad * A stim ya the company said Grand Marais, Curtis, Wa- tersmeet, and parts of Escanaba and Manistique have been isolated due to downed power and telephone lines: Gusty winds up to 30 miles per hour and lower temperatures were forecast for most of the UP. Winds in Southern n were expected to reach per hour, wind harohbow Weather Bureau in Detroit. At léast 25 ships were halted by |fog in: western Lake Erie éarly today and the Coast Guard said it was unable to estimate the nun» ber of vessels halted in all the Great panne — Michigan. Lingiiag. rain ont drenched most of Michigan for almost a week began moving out of the state. Some light showers H Mercury Nosadives: 32 Due Here Tonight The US. Weather Bureau pre- dicts temperatures will dip to a low of 32 tonight and continued cold is forecast for tomorrow. Wednesday's high will be near 45, the low 32. Thursday will con- tinue cold but Friday and Satur- day will see a warming trend. A few snow flurries are likely tomor- row, Sixty-three was the lowest re- * corded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mer 120 Trucks, 300 Men Brace 4 Ships Run Aground in Detroit River Fog DETROIT @ — A heavy fog | night, causing four ships to run) laground, The Coast Guard stopped | all traffic between Lakes Erie and| Huron for three hours, Three freighters and a Coast Guard cutter were grounded in, the near-zero visibility, All either man- aged. to pull themselves free or were pulled free by other vessels after a few hours. A Coast Guard spokesman said there were no injuries and little) damage in the groundings and| traffic was stopped to prevent fur-| Coast Guard permitted traffic to on moving again after the over- cast lifted, The grounded ships were the cut; ter Dahlia, the freighters Frank EF. Taplan and) Harry Jones, and WANT AD DEPT. the Norwegian motor vessel Dixie. | aod 35 f i « isnow — ‘ther groundings and collisions, The) Let It Snow--Road Commission Re Much to the dismay of the mo- Let it snow, let it snow, let it the Oakland County Road Commission is ready to move into action. * * * With reports that a stiowstorm, which has already . blanketed the west, is moving our way, road commission crews yesterday sur- veyed their stock of winter fight- ing equipment and announced, “We're ready.” Readied to fight off any amount of snow that old man winter might dump on the 2,550 miles of roads the commission has to care for, are a fleet of 120 trucks and a well-trained crew of about; 300 maintenance ‘employes. Coming into the yard of the commission office on Pontiac Lake Roekel, commission higkway en- gineer, said there are 400 tons of the salt already stockpiled. TO USE CHEMICAL VanRoekel said the commission this year will use a liquid calcium chloride, the sameé chemical used for. dust- control but less concen- trated, on the Farmington-Brighton expressway, Woodward avenue and Telegraph road. “This will thaw ice at a little lower temperature than ordinary salt will,” explained VanReekel. He said salt became ineffective for removing ice from roads ti road daily are truckloads of road salt from Detroit mines. Paul Van- ( j i j ' } } ~ cury read 62 at 2 p.m.- “ . salt, Van Roekel said no | ventive salt has yet been: a tay State Planners |1sz27 at PousNov.6° ts MS ReplytoAppealsi67 Pct. County Vote Recorded | Michigan Consolidated,| Sixty-seven per cent of the 294. thelr tally of the election, Mrs. “Although we had s total vote . i $03 a to vo GM, Detroit Edison and a hay ; a as ak went to the polls two weeks ago.| total vote for any one office was Ford Are Named lots in the Noy. 4 election, Mrs,| . S&¢ termed the turnout “a lot | only 195,358, and that was for Mabel Child, county election clerk,| better than was expected.” governer, This shows that Sot = LANSING — The State Tax|@nnounced today. De ee ae ee ee ad | ore Commission disclosed today it has} As the Oakland County Board of “Our precinct workers almost 4 granted multi-million dollar tax as-/Canvassers yesterday completed’ In the last off-year election, that/never have as many votes cast for : is EE as | , : sessment cuts to Ford, General Mo- in 1954, 152,262 persons voted. the poll book,” Mrs, Child re- " $3. were iy Batted s. Detroit Edison and. Michige Pree the|marked. . Pe a ae Consolidated Gas, ae Ua oir ecuntslead tae * * * is a brit meesage by. De | i Torecm aaaition 3p tie Bloomfield cee Finish C t the unusual practice of many vot-) “The only explanation is that\John A. Hannah, Michigan State UUNTS [xis sisior High school, a new The reductions, applying to both oUnTy crs woting Aa only ne camdldae, there are hundreds of voters wholUniverity president, who, phar = | |elementary school on Quarton road. real estate and personal property or just a partial slate, was noted just never care to vote for a fullisizes that “an exciting adventure a? . and the addition of three class- assessments, ‘were granted on ap- : _ - lagain, slate,"’ she said. in education ciate thurs young at § lvan Lake rooms to the Hickory Grove School. peals by the companies for reduc- ofe anvass 2 ’ : jmen and women at Michigan State c y Spread over the 25 years, the tions. Some smaller companies also : fe —_ “leo pays’ tril tol . eee | program would cost a little less got cuts, . . Hannah tribute | than $1 per each $1,000 of as- wie te aneument apo | Oakland Board Checks\DEAd]y, Crippling StOrs7 |e iran ‘seston teak] Louis Barry Says He'll SS i es cea, Ross sce pi disclosed today applied to six De- | Tabylation of Recent 17 N th I t C n aa a estates. of . smi Oxvie TOS!) Prior to the election, Parent- commissien sald ether comme. | General Election eers INOFr nto Cana Desk her oiclen thee haem a _— Neto ak fangs mare pte og . | - = , 7 +4. a ap- wities. in Wayne, Ockiand and (Continued From Page One) and Bryce Canyon, Utah. Low)proach to academic problems. ..| syivan Lake Council last night|the district to explain the financial Macomb will be affect- : gee | ) - counties a irr ne pclecdiraegesor soar ye caused by a low pressars. anes jrendings. from ‘Texas to Tiinols/oe APpuaCs Niket vies in cae [tccented “with regrets” the vesig-/ SC Oe the B pp ager geen een a of the Nov. 4 general ae ee Conedian bouton: fe er tat feeareturee sagged to Teens of Soeur” oe ; en th Dec. 1. ‘jeation and ete oe? sad Mgoboteaie rare the aut Wie c+ £ Moving to the northeast, the low|#>avé et Goodland, Kan., and 12) Tim ‘facilities, location and icine present and future plans for dis- munities affected by today’s order.) Following is the official tabula-| pressure area is easing the warmth| — ’ general facts ‘about the southeast-| Barry, who has held the $6,000-0-|:-ic¢ schools. ; Ford’s assessed valuation in the|tion of votes received by thelout of Michigan with coot air, The! , >a of rain and scattered lern Michigan school, scheduled to|year job for one and one-half) 4 public hearing will be held six communities wag cut $6,130,620\candidates of the two major|mrixture of the cool and warm air| *umderstorms stretched from: jopen in the fall of 1959 for a fresh-\Years, sald he was leaving to be-lreb 9 on the rezoning of seven an original total of $27,655,760.|parties from Oakland - County|i causing the winds tick om the Gulf Coast in Texas to the [man class. : come administrator of the city Of] 145 owned by the city of Birming- Gil's cok wan $7433180 free’ thb| votre, ‘ulling im colder air from the| 2M@-Michigan border, marking | Interested persons can receive a|Essexville in Bay County bam on W. iéMile road. original tax assessment basis of rag a Migr ove the advance edge of the cold alr. |copy of this new publication by| The 37-year-old native of Pontiac s fringe of the blizzard in the Mid- contacting ‘Roy Alexander, Direc-|came to Sylvan Lake government City commissioners last night : ts + * sito over the Rockies. Rain began mov-| anatom 1951 to 1986,| Sale after ft has been re-zoned ’ Redford wag hardest hit by the|Broomfield (R) .. 101,100) WILL Rise ing into the Northwest with|State University Oakland. township clerk from 1951 ‘| for multiple housing use. tax assessment revision as tt will|Hadsen (D) oe. 1G ee te cd at teal em over ttaron of fashington| ne ogg tap Sle ola The land was purchased in 1942 pped ion - taxes on a cu again Oregon. . . : ; Sena . . in his bid for election as super-|@8 & possible well site. pe ey Plog township's as ledes a em = 97,239 wom, en ce ecie 508) ONUSU ALLY SEVERE Sailor Kidnaps visor in the spring of 1957. = ee the Commis- Applies for High Court There were indications that the Meagher (D) ..... 92,716! The main storm center moved | ,Uousually severe for this timeiT bya Shipmates of of City Manager L. R. Gare to| Ruling Over Promotion communities would have to adopt to the Minnesota-Canadian bor. Gach is 30 tes Ot ae Barry was an unsuccessful candl-ideny water service to L. E. Ric- f 3 Police Offi higher taxes or cut some of their - Prosecutor der overnight and was expected dee ac te $.D (Continued From Page One) [date for the Republican nomina-|-.4; 1719 Quarton Rd., Bloom- ° olice cers current services totaxpayers, Ziem (R) ....... 99,555) !0 pass into western Ontario by |“Y 8° “Aihine, of Brockton, Mass., and Terrence)" %% county treasurer i Av-itield Hills, wie oat den tp of De-|Le (D) 90.987 evening, resulting in diminish. | Generally the depths were six Thompson, 19, of Janesville Wig, S0 Married, ith two *| Residents of Henrietta street be-| Pontiac City Attorney William A, trolt Edison and Michigan On| SS ye | WS winds aud generally Qaprev- | co cight turhqs aerete western “ordered Brown’ and|>"tY Plans to leave for Essexville| een Brown and Frank streets|Ewart was on his way to Lansing aditeed. were. eat ;' ing conditions over the porthern Kansas. Throughout the blizzard |ryompson to accompany him off|° Det ™onth were told a study will be made on|today to file an application’ with . Commission spokes-\[rons (R) 101,647 es deg, area wind gusts of ap much 89 /the ship and as they were reason- . {parking conditions in their block, |the Supreme Court for leave to ap- MO LR, 6 veces ’ . _| 50 miles an hour whipped the |; with him J e The matter will be brought up for|Pe@! the decision of Oakland Coun- men said that the two companies Heavy snow drifting was report into. drifts |p Ha tog ant UAW Seeks t B : ae 3. ome had applied for tax relief in more|Hicks (D) ...... 89,426 | 24 over the Dakotas and northwest| "°¥ road-clogging drifts ‘Ryan, returning from _ liberty, QO DAL |turther discussion in about two|ty Circuit Judge . See Te ateastern Shige Clerk - Register Minnesota, making road travell Pog. tom Kansas southward, gece lyr tinse f ait : SS ee al eee communities, including 29 in Wayne hazardous. neseen Pe f Hicks, Ryan and §-P Pension 5 lit : « County. Murphy (R) ..... 98,587 ~ * « en Thompson to walk from the ship Badge No. 108 — gxkd-vlated end Ewart sald the high ovurt te A ae , Kronent : to , car,- mounted on a plaque — expected to on his applica- Gat Sa eumpery sppcale tr tax ie (D) .. 91,373} Temperatures dropped to 2. be- In the Texas and Oklahoma pan-|bolted from the group and alerted; DETROIT uw — A federal court retired by the Birmingham Volun-| tion Nov. 25. assessment reductions were so Treasurer oS south-central), sndies the snow turned to slush|a civilian : order to restrain Studebaker-jteer Police Dept. and presented 10) pontiac city commissioners Nov complicated that it would take|Sparks (R) 97,650) 62ore., 12 below at Flagstatt,/tnen froze again Monday night,| When Lizzotte demanded that|Packard Corp, from splitting its|Mrs, Lester Talbot, 1964 Holland], }104'6 to's to seek an appeal of aome thue to figwe eet the exact D eeenee ’ “9 at + oes ‘| making treacherous. Hicks drive down a one-way |25-million-dollar pension fund has|Ave., honoring her husband who/y,ac~ Adams’ Oct. 9 decision amount granted each petitioning /20meem (D) ...<.. 92,492 In Arizona the storm left two|street, Hicks balked and Lizzotte|been requésted by the United Auto|died Aug, 31, hich cadinad Saat Se Gaetan firm. Drain Com. . wee inches of snow on the desert, de-|fired a single shot-into his jaw, |Workers Union. James Cousens, chief of the lon the force be promoted to ser- (R 97,638 Industrial Division | postea_44. thes at normally), Hicks was pushed trom the car] The UAW said yesterday it had) nve-yearla volunteer group, |geants, and one sergeant to be pro Barry ) eer eee ’ ' warm Tucson and 14 inches at/by Lizzotte and Ryan was com-|learned that the company Pl@NS| made the presentation last night moted to Neutenant. Jackson Food Probe Rice (D) ....... 92,195 Flagstaff. manded to drive. to divide its pension fund into two) a+ pirmingham City Commission - Puts UF at 92 Pct As Ryan and. Lizzotte neared|parts. Studebaker workers would| sou | ‘The officers, Sgt, Fred L. wane, - Bone chilling temaperetares tok |the Chelsea Naval Hospital, Liz-|get a 16-million-dollar share and eae aces ecb Mayor| Geimes, Detectives Merbert OC. Ordered by Williams Main (R) ....... 97,621; (Continued From Page One) lowed the clearing, The mercury |rotte told’ Ryan to stop the car Packard employes nine million,|,.) as noon about Cooley, and James F. Bale, filed ; dropped to sero in northern Art jang get out Lizzotte then according the union Ingraham spoke y suit claiming the city had violat- (Continued From Page Ove) |» cpare itis loaacil legit Gail Nov 8.1 now New Menlo. <5. ji aay titra . : auld whe-ernount tobe” allowed) 2°%- He sal Palbot tw the year| granting these promotions a : idea oon : sa @ = 3 . §a =. ve more ree zis ards anil inmate oe mee oe SO ety [stands ‘at $25,576.82 or 123 per cent} | Hopes faded in Arizote ries for Cap | a ae ane set hours ef his thm © tes eity each vetlel ape vo eclag better off than it has been in <7. of its $20,790 quota. a y tatasing; 3 prov: . sited ‘pay: to appeal a stay order re- years.'Anderson (R) .... 15,962) .. . > |since Saturday. in the snow-cov-| WASHINGTON W~—Preaident Aljmonth for each year worked. quest asking that the promotions At Marquette Prison, the per \Johnson (D) = 14398) cre White and her three ©0- Jered and bitter cold Santa. Rita|J, Hayes of the International Assn | Charles F. Thurwachter — not be granted until the appeal, if capita food allowance is 59 cents ge y000) chairmen, Mrs. Noel Buckner, | xountains near Tucson. More thanlof Machinists moved in today for| Four hundred million dollars| Service for Charles F, Thur-lit is granted, is heard. Judge Ad- @ day because of higher food District 2 Pontiac; Mrs. Robert Giroux, i159 possemen trudged throughia effort to work out a/worth of records were sold in the|wachter, 72, of 27396 Golden Gate|ams has granted two such stay costs. It is 53 cents (Pontiac City) Lda and Mrs. bia deep snow drifts Monday in search/settlement in the strike that has/U.S, in 1957, compared with five|Dr., Lathrup Village, will be held/orders while Ewart and attorneys © day at the Tonia Retormatery. |1 4, (1p) 13.615 egy ompaapel edopens vk lof Mike Early, 16; Michael Lanoue,|grounded Capital Airlines for 3Jand a helt million dollars worth inlat 1 p.m. Thursday at Bell Chapel|for the officers debated the form _Beee exlained thatthe : (R) ie gees 3426 poll ected ta tho | 2,084 David Greenberg, 22, al 1933. ‘ of the William R. Hamilton Co.lof the city’s appeal request. required pay | Gorman Lees aoe nine- history of the Pontiac : tie ging market price fer moat o 3 3 Area United Fund.” 10 HUNTERS TRAPPED ie e é cdtutons, cnt tat Gare mss [Roberts (R)...:.. 26,369| On the darker side, returns from}, i other Pare oped but be a supplementation of the prison|Cobb (D) ....... 12018 ee eo behind. preccampaign ex,(eved safe in cabins ear Flag- ie letra . ict 4 pectatio P staff. Three others were snow- comparative data available on\Clarkson (D) .... 21,049 a ee ere ee Seanbers ain iesigetl Ware Michel ) , institutions of cata = Ingle (R) 20,540 and Betieaiey Vere have recotded in snow near Tucson. J -_ penalltngle (R) ....... : mountain — District 5 FL SL oF 24 per cent of ther] Damage estimated tn the, mil: : —~ : , ee, . : quota. _ : . Minister Claims Fuel Hayward (R) .... 18,933] ‘Each day we edge a little clos-/nadoes and hurricane-torce winds f I ‘h h 9 6 e @ ° d . ” in northern Texas. The , : : to Blame for Speeding [Devereaux DB) ... 14,725 “We bats paves Ui irecr Do extended from Cunha weet e one new Car t at S passenger sIZ€ Inside SALISBURY, England (UPI) — _ District 6 we will feach our quota by next|Wichita Falls and north to the 3 fe h , as 2 d 3 : The Rev, John Wansey was tined|Hitchcock (D) ... 17,278) Tuesday.” ) Teet Shorter outside... Dlea that high test gasoline made R@Wley (R) 6,851 Officer's Word : aamclines a veges . : | ok , i Pc Poor than the 30 mile| Cireuit Court Commissioners Charge West Berlin cor swore : oo ¥. . “A premium motor. fuel badjge , (Nom-Portisam) Is Allied Spy Ba at Trial Anger — been put into the tank, riot by me,|Maurice F. Cole .. 44,720/1§ AIIEG JPY DASE Dodge's Wite os and Twas unaccustomed to ‘ts|Verne C. Hampton 40,307 } 7 cages Wl BY ST’ UDEBAKER rss a sa Constitutional °—«|_=_—mmtinued From Page One) | ros ANGELES (AP)—Auto heir gy ‘ ae “It made me travel at a higher: Conteuicn tion status of Berlin. Western ap-|Horace Dodge II's wife. screamed te . speed when the accelerator pedaliy___ a proval is not needed for the Krem-|‘‘That's outrageous — and you ga aes e was to the normal position fer 30 Yes nt foe O enn: 92,955 |lin to carry out its decisions, the) know it!” during her trial on a mph.” INo 0.0... 35,396 Communist party newspaper add-jdrunk’ charge. , | STATE THCMET —[arucie no” “th Sromtceet the] Mee. Gregy sherwend Dodey wt ; i A : e quietly when police o r The Weather (In Oakland County) So far the Russians and their Et ae ot oe , East German satellite leaders | ae meter meme Reet Re 101,104, Mie iaibed ito acting, {808 When se was arreted Aug Wednesday. warmer Friday and Sat x Bow oe ! | But the talk startled the West|~ ‘ ; SAG Vecsey ee Wiliams (D) 93,621 ino reemining ples when gps wes tech end seule . __. U. S. Senator Khrushchev hinted at a possible strap was disarranged, the blonde Laven tanperittre wening + am (Hart (D) ........ 96,917 | 7, nertin Blockade ne-might( ress, shouted angry denial. | 82. ’ Khrushchev indicated he might|/When the judge told her to be At $ o.m! Wind velocity 28 mp ».|Potter (R) ...... 95,493 hand over to the East Germans} quiet, she said: ‘Well, he is ly- ee Lieut. Gov garrisons in, West Berlin, ncross| ‘Chicago —newapaper columnist y at 122 om. eut. . sons Vest Berlin, across o— : | Moon fees Tuestey st ‘t:20-98.” 1D. A, Brown (R) .. 98,067|110 miles of East Germany. This|Irving Kupeinet wen With Wirs.| Downtown Temperatares ‘Swainson (D) 92.909 would force the Allies either to| Dodge at the time of: the arrest. SR Bee am. ee 7 ore : deal with the East Germans or to He awaits trial Dec. 10 on a $ gs. B.D p.m... ol Secy. of State give up overland supply routes'charge of driving while under the 1925” Pd Settee ‘s “Here (D) 99.823 and resort to an airlift. |influence of liquor. : " Wang Wh ong : ence (ORGIES AYP. ww ee ee , | ‘ . i addi tions qa tantey, t@ Pontioe Plank (R) ....... 91,219 | : (a8. recorded downtown) y ’ . . . : . Eames tempers 0000000 2 Attorney Goners! Twister Takes All Perfectly sized for your family needs today. 7” Parks on a postage stamp, eathe Honigman (R) .:. 96,658) «| . > : : i < » Adams (0) ...... 93814\POst Office Cleaned Out cums on a-dime. 7: Beak peeformance aay‘aiies and miles of a lafful Of “te awire 96.727) inc MoUNDVELE, Mo. (AP)—When a twister struck Mound- regular gas, 27 Beautifully styled, richly upholstered, tastefully appointed, — . A. és ; ville Monday, Postm ase] M. Janes was home for iin ‘ : » ? »|Weatherwax (R) ... 93,172! lunch. | => Costs less to buy, far less to operate. Smart...Sensible... Spirited. Auditor Gea The wind let up after 15 minutes and Janes rushed to wr 7 ae 5 i Sey ie Clements (R) 95,570, “Pott office ie | It’s Your New Dimension in Motoring “* £.¢ ’ z * ; = ‘ Szymanski (D) ;.< 93,966 _ Every iette?, paper, periodical was swept away, includ- View the New today at... ; et ak i | ing his $250 stock of stamps and about $30 in currency. Four | “ ts ee Eg e9 Samm 7 oan es See windows of the building were blown out and all others were eve ee ‘ ‘anvassers (Oakland) are shattered. . : eS ‘ EE rae og : —s F.:Garrett of Milford,, Minnie k kok , | , T : M hate oe Sherwood of - and Carlos Townspeople brought in about 75 letters they*found along : LY: ; * G. Richardson of Waterford Town-} the tornado’s path: Janes recovered about $40 worth of ; ae ‘fie : is ee c ‘ ships ge a stamps and two crumpled $1 bills.. Pao , ae cat ail PONTIAC, MI - 245 SOUTH BLVD. EAST i * ad re Police ioe Cars. ‘lon Ohio Turnpike sn gr oe ae eel for drunk drivers and un- “Ate which, .| There were no arrests. But in a - {three-hour period, warnings were issued for minor violations to 12 of 458 drivers inspected. Most warnings were for defective lights Drivers were given warn- ing slips, which require vehicle de- fects be repaired within 48 hours. The inspections were made at two interchanges near Cleveland —Brecksville and North Olmsted— jand at Stoney Ridge, near Toledo. A wrong-way crash near Nor- walk Nov. 7, which killed seven persons, prompted the spot checks. The drive of the wrong-way ve- hicle, Edward Hines of Detroit, ad- mitted to police he had been drink- ing. f James D. Hartshorne, director of information for the turnpike, said inspections would continue as long as necessary. He said they would be repeated at the turnpike’s 17 toll plazas to keep drivers on the alert. nt ai Hearing in Slaying of Mother slaying of his mother has been '|Moscow Radio Serves Up Surprise to Westerners MOSCOW (AP)—Moscow radio served up a surprise today for Western listeners to its home broadcasts, served today on Paul Achenbach, 46, the decomposed body of his mother Clara, 78, was found Satur- day in her apartment where police said it had been for six months. Achenbach was arrested after telling a friend he had killed his mother, A coroner’s jury ruled that he was responsible for her death, |American musical were sung in a . RONALD G. DRINKWINE Ronald G. “Drinkwine, 15, of 296 Ronald’s body will be at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home aft- er 8 tonight. ; MRS. RAY FLEETWOOD Service for Mrs. Ray (Gertrude) Fleetwood, 65, of 158 Perkins St. will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Grif- fin Fyneral Home in Auburn Heights. Burial will be in Oak JOSEPH M. NICHOLS Hill Cemetery. Service for Joseph M. Nichols, Mrs. Fleetwood died Sunday eve- ning. in Pontiac General Hospital. - THOMAS GREATHEAD Thomas Greathead of 6441 Del- wood, Drayton Plains died yester- day in a convalescent home. was 93, ‘He was a former employe of Fisher Body Division. Surviving are a son,’ Joseph of Drayton Plains; a brother and a sister. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- Sharpe HUGH J, LAWLER Hugh J. ‘Lawler, 65, of 84 We- nonah Dr, died yesterday after- noon in Pontiac General Hospital after a brief illness, Mr, Lawler was a retired pay- master of Fisher Body Division |i] and a member of St, Benedict Church and Elks Lodge No. 810. Surviving are his wife, Helen; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Han- son of Pontiac, med i vecacratonnl Service will be at 2 p.m. Thue day from tke Sparks-Griffin Chap- el. His body will be taken to the) penren Cenatiey st: tanta top He =e | Set Hills Cemetery at Flushing. 41, of 182 S. Shirley Ave. will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Nichols died Sunday night in Pontiac General Hospital fol- lowing a heart attack. MRS. AMELIA M, PEARSON Mrs. Amelia Maud Pearson of 52 S. Genesee Ave. died yesterday in. Pontiac General. Hospital of in- juries received in a teaffic acci- dent Saturday. Her body is at the Sparke-Grif- fin Funeral Home. GEORGE F. ROBERTS George F. Roberts, 75, of 3355 Curwood, Drayton Plains died at his home yesterday morning after been a farmer in the Oxford and Leonard area before retiring 12 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Minnie; a son, Clifford of Oxford; a'daugh- , Mrs. Ethel Harmon of Pon- ic; a stepson, Chester Lamphier of \Detroit; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Hibbler of Oxford; 15 grand- and 21: great-grandchil- aad dren, TROY L. JOHNSON SOUTH LYON — Service for Troy L, Johnson, 57, of 130 Elm St., will be held at 1 p.m. Wednes- day at the Phillips Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Cémetery, Northville. - Mr. Johnson died Saturday at the University Hospital in Ann Arbor of a heart attack. He was a member of the Jehovah Witnesses and was employed as a welder as the Novi Equipment Co. Surviving are his wife, Vivian; four daughters, Mrs. William Knootz of Plymouth, Mrs. David NOVEMBER 18, 1958 be Hospital, Detroit, Tuesday follow- Williams of South _ Lyon, . Misses|-~ will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Burial will be in Glen Eden Ceme- tery. The body is at the Richardson- Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake. Linda died in Mt, Carmel Mercy ing a three-year illness. Surviving besides her parents are two. sisters, Jacqueline and Deborah Ann, and a brother, Den- nis, all at home; and her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Per- Naitis of Dearborn and Mr. and Mrs, Orin Peppler of Detroit. MRS. HAZEL REAM COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs. Hazel Mae Ream, 56, of 8101 Commerce Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Rich- ardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth. Mrs. Ream was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital Mon- Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- tery. Mr. Wilson died Sunday night of pneumonia. Surviving are his mother, Mrs, Ada. Hayes; a sister, Miss Alice, and two halfsisters, Mrs, Ina Utley and Mrs. Irene Duford, all of Lapeer. : Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP) — James. J. Devine, 69, newspaper publishers representative for many vyears before his retirment five years ago, died Monday of a heart at- “ty tack. At one time he was co-pub- lisher of the Clarksburg (W.Va). Telegram. MONTGOMERY, Ala. Stanley S. Raulger, 74, one- of the South's leading ‘portrait photogra- phers, died Monday after a brief illness. 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Checking over one of the displays to be at the Jayno Adams Book Fair which will — Waterford é involving his relatives and and adhe. ciates. Mrs. Henne was asked aa she did with dividend checks. ° casseroles, |Seeking to End Space Race Last Oct. 25 he was re-admitted for further ‘treatment. Gypsy’s Prediction Right: Her Arrest Successful BALTIMORE (AP)—The Gypsy f teller peered intently her crystal ball Monday and oe in his job, He was. The client was a plainclothes nan, who promptly arrest- -_- her for predicting the future. Mrs. Mildred Viado, 28, was giv- ena $100 fine by Magistrate Vern- on H. Wiesand, if she would put $50 into the poor bax, U. S. Pushes: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. AP) —The United States prodded U.N. meinbers today to ignore Soviet stalling tactics and act quickly on the American call for combined action to seek peaceful use of out- er space, Any delay in promoting inter- national cooperation on the issue, the Americans warned, leaves the on ‘Missiles for Peace’ they will be willing to listen to any reasonable alternative. made plain it does not feel that the big powers should have seats automatically on the committee. U.N. would’ approve the western proposal eventually. U.N. jtras in the U.S, has climbed from (PAs eS ae oe The number of symphony orches- f DELICIOUS NEW. > for chips pes right from its ottractive scontaloens Wonderful too as o saled dressing, topping . for baked pasioe, on sscataioscote in. 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Eigenrauch grew the corn from a grain sent, by a Mexican | friend but attributes the height to rich Illinois spil. ~ Seeks Decision on Hospital Plan’ Willman Says He May Ask for Joint Meeting| on Extra Costs | City and Pontiac General Hospi- taj officials will be asked to make |i" a joint decision on extra costs in the hospital expansion program. | City Manager Walter K. Willman| said he may ask for a joint meet-| ing of city commissioners and hos-/ pital trustees after Wednesday, when he and hospital administra- | tor Harold B. Euler are scheduled to confer again with contractors| and architects. Negotiations with contractors have been going on since Sep- tember, when inspection dis- closed that heating, phatiog | and lighting installations in the original hospital building were worn out and had to be replaced. | The city has tentatively decided, to cancel existing contracts to re- model the old building and use available funds to proceed instead with replacements. Willman said if the terms of a final agreement are reached'} _ Wednesday, he would submit a re-| port to commissioners and trus-) tees. Commissioners have already | agreed informally to attend a joint meeting with trustees. ’ lle de France's Fate Hanging in Balance LE HAVRE, France (AP) —| The Ile de France, a onetime | queen of the North Atlantic, docked here Monday night after what may have been her final voyage. No one knows what is going to -happen to the 32-year-old liner. Officials of the French Line say it is too costly to keep her run- ning,’ and she is too slow to keep up with the competition. No deci- sion will be taken for a month, The Ile has been crossed off the French Line’s sailing schedule for the first six months of 1959. Her 800. officers and crewmen, plus some 300 Cooks, ‘waiters.and, eabin Tyrone Power's Wife Bringing Body Home MADRID (AP) — Debbie Ann _Poger left tor Amadis ty sincet early today with the body of her husband, movie actor Tyrone Power. . * * * Almost the entire company of the movie ‘Solomon and Sheba” star and: his young widow at the airport. * * * Power was taken ill on the set turday What Model Is Horse? FAIRBURY, Neb. (UPD *|Garnir, Hockey Nikolai Nasimov, in Laer hectic soncanes in 1960. ®-iweek's Washington, D.C., Inter-|And win. national, Above the ‘roar of the} . mob and thundér of the hooves, Wis sacltla Eve ‘cons in a Willie, who er eat Gant Peck’s *‘Theja loyal graduate . Re Mrs. Arthur to: the aes dt meses ee ae » TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958 _ G enosts Out in Open?resenttinon called him that?’ « trlend asked. sary of Newsweek. 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Payment, ere Months to Pay Farmer-Snover ‘ ‘ 4 r ’ a ia “i 4 ‘ 4 r ‘ 4 ‘ ~—nn 4 4 Z a , a , 7 d . £ , 7 : d ‘ . : Fs 5 fort | | / “Bor.” ‘PONTIAC PRESS) a i o % Editorial Page “ oh pam This area, and particularly The ‘Pontiac Press, loses a valuable and For thirty- three years, “Bos” Tarr has been associated #7 with us here on West Huron » > Street, and for © thirty - three years he has been a staunch tee and solid citi- gen. It is around men like him that communities are built and the better things in life are established. x * * Affable, easy going and with a good humored smile, “Bob” won a huge host of friends. In thirty- three years of almost daily asso- ciation, few of us here in The Press, ever saw him ruffled, ex- cited or “out of sorts.” Men like — that only come infrequently and they stand out against the aver- age background. ) =x x * ; Ropert Tarr was completely dedi- f _ cated to the newspaper profession and was attending a meeting of the Managing Editors of the Associated Press in French Lick, .Ind., when death came. He represented The Pon- tiac Press in a host of cities in sev- eral capacities; and he always did so with honor to himself and the insti- tution. “Bos” Tarr was the type of individual on whom everyone banked completely. No one looked back to see_ whether he was carrying his end of the current assignment. Invariably, he had his own part well in hand and ‘ was assisting someone else. x * * Men and women who worked for him found him fair and con- siderate, and his associates in other departments never had anything but a Ef ¢ ® « * Death, perhaps, had been slightly forecast on two previous occasions, but when he left here for the Indiana meeting, he was “on. the crest of the wave,” in fine spirits and radiated good heaith. The Grim Reaper beck- oned in the still of the night and he never knew he was destined to depart from the scenes and the people he loved so well. If death can. ever be merciful, this was it. x *&* * The community marches on. But it advances without the will- ing and capable assistance of a grand individual who lived a pur- poseful life and one that was given over to service for others. Understanding Sought by Group Visiting S.A. The current visit of 30 leaders of private North American organizations to South America, should lead to a more sympathetic view of each others’ problems, at least. ' Under the auspices of the newly formed non-profit International Sem- inars, Inc. and International House —9f New Orleans, the thirty will meet with their counterparts in seven of the 10 South American countries for a@ series of conferences on _inter- American relations, Grorce V. Denny ~~ Zn--president of the seminar group, - ptressed the fact that members are independent citizens representing THE PONTIAC PRESS - Published by Txt Powruc Press Company #0 W. Huron st. their organizations and are on a mis- sion of inquiry which they hope will lead to a mutual understanding. x *« * Sponsored by several top pri- vate corporations with interests in Latin America, the participat- ‘ing organizations representing 55 million Americans include such widely differing groups as the National Association of Man- ufacturers, AFL-CIO, Fraternal Order of Eagles and National Council of Negro women. They hope for full and free discussions with Latin Americans on eco- nomic, labor, social and educa- tional problems. “ *o® = It is to be hoped there will be frank words on both sides. Rightly or wrongly our neighbors to the south are resentful of Washington’s policies, They claim more help is going to Western Europe than to their coun- tries but they choose to overlook the fact that: much of Europe was devas- tated by two world wars and needed assistance for survival. Then, too, some South American countries have such unstable governments that it is difficult for the United States to ex- tend help without being accused of “meddling.” x «* * As this people to people ap- proach is a private venture, it may be more successful. than would a similar one sponsored by the various governments. In a among friends is of paramount importance. The Man About Town Holly Takes Lead Now Principal Stopover for Migrant Water Fowl Pumpkin: What was harvested this year before the frost got on it. ‘The-bird sanctuary on the Horton Farm in Holly Township now is the leading wild geese habitation in Oakland County for a few ks each year on their migration. — Its Lake now is harboring over 500 of these large birds, most of which have been there for several weeks. They began arriving late in August, and will re- main until threats of winter hasten them south. According to the person who has wel- comed and-made them feel at home for many years, Mrs. B. D. Horton, they forage in adjoining fields, and ‘eat — other food provided for them as long as possible. In fact, they sometimes enjoy this easy living so long that they are caught on ice covered water. For their safety, their rations now are being cur- tailed. i Some of. the flock remain over when they stop on their northern migration in the spring, and spend the summer here. They build their nests and rear their young around the lake. The wheel of progress has wrested these migration honors for our county from the former Scripps Farm in Orion Township, where for many years a similar concentra- tion of these birds took place. Now that farm has been divided into smaller parcels, much of which {ts sub- divided. This includes Village Acres, the caretaker of Which, John Scholz, tells me that Lake Sixteen, the former stopping place of hundreds of the birds, now gets only a scattering few. Other flocks make stops at Kent, Cass, Pontiac and other lakes, but the greatest gathering is at Holly. A sample of changing popula- tion took place last week when a " New Jersey van was unloading its cargo.of household. goods on South Parke street at the same time the family across the street was loading their effects on a van bound for Alabama. Quite excited about a visit soon to his native Philippines: are Mr, and Mrs. Cecil E,, Dumbrigue of 3288 Loon Lake Shores. His trip to America 41 years ago required 38 days, and they cover At in. the same number ot hours by air, leaving on Dec. 16. 3 Verbal Orchids. .to- ‘MP. and Mrs. Eber B. Folsom of Rochester; 55th wedding anniversary. _ Mr. and Mrs, George E. Marshall of Clarkston; golden wedding. ~ Mrs, Cora E. Kenaga of Holly; 89th. birthday. of Deckeryille; golden wedding. ee Another Little Twist! is David Lawrence Asks: terprise and - thought it was claims—as he “did on television a “leak"—~as something. he shouldn't do. editorial policies were in opposition to him. He used to say frankly that, if he. couldn't. ‘‘get a break” in the editorial pages of such newspapers, “he at least had a right to get one in their news columns. x * * Last Sunday, when Presidential Press Secretary Hagerty was Broadcast- dential secretary doesn’t have the right to give out * 4 information or even “‘leak” stories to any reporter he chooses. But, oddly enough, this prac- tice thrives on Capitol Hill, and it is not easy to trace the “leaks” Nor do many correspon the capitol feel that a catastrophe has happened if one of .their num- ber gets an occasional “scoop” because of friendliness with certain news sources. __There_is,of-course, always the “planted” story, which happens when the newspaperman himself hasn't the slightest hint ahead of time about the news which is given him. He is selected for the arti- ficial ‘‘scoop” either. because his The Country Parson dents at ees 9 paper is prominent or has a big circulation, or because he can be trusted to keep his mouth shut as to where and how he got the “exclusive” story, . * x * ; Thus it was to the interest of the last Demotratic administration to “leak” to a New York newspaper full—the Is ‘Scoop’ Unsportsmanlike Today? ‘Do WASHINGTON — Times certainly have changed since the days when newspapermen took pride in get- ; i E i i i s ¢ 5 g z 5 Z ‘bingo in Michigan and why ; : : | i 3 4 3 » FEES i é Z 8 : be controlled know’’ laws and regulations being a. currently espoused.. Maybe in the ZR if 5 3 » & rH : are H “BE Dr. William Brady Says: Eat Food Combinations That Suit Your Palate “Please state what foods should BRADY old waiter When we after upset. He said serve it, but / .-. ae they unhappy, but by imposing their notions on relatives Answering these and other que- ries about food combinations, I re- ' peat: 1. De gustibus non est disputan- dum—about tastes there can be bination may seem to others,. like it that’s all that matters, ——— * - 2 -@ : Patrons of an eating place fa vored by taxi drivers and truck drivers got in the habit of recon. if you all, mixed them™thoroughly and ‘Are These Two. world’s record must lie between this gal and our own Carlotta. densey it gf $ z Rs - z fl it Fite 5 : sf Fy EE Eee ? aun 4 Flag eH Mite PES [ a, ‘ing it. This includes several let- ters which we have just received.) ' Case Records of a Psychologist: Use Music as a Positive Force Notice Conradi’s unique ex- periment with English spar- rows! It may shock a great. Rock ‘n’ roll, the jitterbug, .the former Charleston, etc., don’t But please remember that young people want their music to be about 90 per cent athletics! They ve rhythmic calisthenics! iva, » y * ‘ al ae “None of these sparrows,” adds Prof. Conradi; “ever had the characteristic call note of the wild species, but by and by adopted those of the canary. x k& “They imitated the canary per- fectly except that their voice did not have the musical finish.” Music is one of the most profit- able courses in the curriculum, Next to mathema atics and English, will be of more use to students. % ba! ee a kind of neighbortiood television It is no wonder that Ronald Half- eat acre pines for the comfort, se- curity and serenity of the city, The| where a man can solve any emer- gency by a phone call to the city. janitor. is noth-| That is why it is high time for him and/us who remained steadfastly loyal ear in the/to our cities to organize now a two in the/Society for the Amelioration of the Condition of Suburbanites, do out here.| Do you know a Ronald Halfacre? Why not mail him e tinned ham to help him. over Thanksgiving? Give him a pat on the back; send him a “get well” card. * * * ’ Write him a letter saying,‘‘It’s you pioneering fellows out there on the frontier of civilization who ave doing so much to keep the Ameri- has|can spirit alive, I know you won't let the nation down by giving up.” If necessary, even lend him money to keep him out there, For if 10 million Ronald Half. acres ever abandon the suburbs at Our Greatest Desire = is to have the families we serve think well of us becquse-we have served them so well in their time of trouble. “Thoughtful Service” ‘Two Locations to Serve You: “I thought I killed her in a ;}onee and start movi ” i ‘ee we ng back, city arent ae ane aaeet to wallpaper-jlife will again become as noisy, : ae oae ws web ietewded end wacemfortehle es 46 Williams St, 3530 Aubum Road _ On the might of Oct. $0, police e age —— it now has become in the} pontige FE 2-584). 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Huron FE 4-05 ~ oo _ The Good Housekeeping Thomas Economy Furultere Oo. 4 Pes ce 361 South Saginaw Street FE 4-1555 FE 2-9151 ae 2 ; ~ * : _ i eg ado ‘ —e ee _ scmmenmeuens —$——— nen a ee vel og te « GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, MICHIGAN 4 E 4 3 ; : : sd it P A : i | i other ‘Against Prober i | i a ‘ rte e - * ’ = ‘ Libel Suit | ‘District Judge Rules ‘Lawyer Kennedy Can't . Be Subpoenaed DETROIT # — A five-million- dollar libel and = siander . suit against Robert F. Kennedy has been slowed — if not stopped — by a Federal Court ruling. U.S. District Judge Clifford in Greenland COPENHAGEN (AP) -- A lead- ing Denish arctic exploter says American military activity in Greenland is a danger to Eski- mo life, property and culture, x * * Count Eigil Knuth criticizes U.S. activities on Denmark’s big North Atlantic island in a series ‘of arti- cles now being published in the independent Copenhagen newspap- er Information. Knuth said the presence of} Americans has split Greenland O'Sullivan said yesterday that Kennedy, -counsel for the Senate Rackets Committee, cannot be sued in Michigan unless the serv- ice of the suit is made in Michigan |"esearch activity, and favored by ties said 20 primary schools would Kennedy earlier was served with €Ver repeated Danish grants (of|start a delayed fall semester the suit in Boston, Mass. 1 The suit was filed by Team- into two parts. ‘ + *¢ & © | “Because of increased alert and| authority) and sanctions, (the) ‘U.S. defense effort has) drawn istil larger areas of the island ster Union official Willigm E. ‘into the shade of its iron curtain,” Bufaline, who asked five mil- lion dollars in damages for al- leged libel and slander against himeeif and Teamsters Juke Box Local 985. * Bufalino, president of the local, asked half of the amount for him- self and half for the union. He accused Kennedy of trying to de- stroy the local by making dis- paraging remarks during recent Senate hearings. Bufalino indicated he would con- tinue to press the suit against Kennedy, either by serving the summons on him the next.time he comes to Michigan or by asking for a change of venue to Washing- ton or Massachusetts, Man Killed by Car on Fog-Bound Xway DETROIT # — Anthony Ran- dazzo, 38, of Detroit, was killed yesterday when hit by a car. on the fog-bound Edsel Ford express- way. Police said Randazzo, a father ‘of two, had stopped his pickup truck on the expressway and had gotten out of the vehicle to exam- ine it. He and the truck were hit by a car driven by Willie F. Brown, 19, of Detroit. Brown told police he did not see Randazzo or the truck because of the fog. the explorer wrote. The explorer based his criticism on the current construction of a U.S. air base and radar station at Angmagssalik in East Green- ‘land. Chrysler Plants Near Capacity Output About Normal as 6-Day White Collar Strike Ends DETROIT ® — Assembly lines at Chrysler Corp. plants were turning out 1959 car models at nearly full capacity again today ‘after white collar workers accept- ed terms of a new three-year con- tract which ended a six-dav strike. The United Auto Workers Union notified the company last night that the strikers — clerical workers, draftsmen and inspec- tors — had accepted terms of the agreement hammered out In marathon bargaining sessions over the weekend. Picket lines: set up by the 8.000; white collar workers prevented most of the rest of the company's 95,000 employes from reporting to production lines last week, Only a few supplier plants and the com- pany’s non-automotive facilities continued to operate during the walkout. ” Chrysler and the UAW came te TAKE DOWNTOWN The a. ps & fom agreement wou ve office pg teenie group a wage increase of ee “There's m | . wey or thige per ferit, @eveiyihtng Doth * is , as wing 7. baler séverance pay pi m supplemental unemployment bene- . GENTLE fits and a pension increase, plus other fringe gains, : Under the old contract, Chrysler said, ae for white collar work- : ! ers ra from $319 a month to ANTACID $903, Red Experts to Inspect Site of Dam in Egypt CAIRO (AP)—A team of Soviet experts left for southern Egypt today for their first on-the-spot in- spection of the site of the pro- posed Aswan Dam. The Soviet Union is lending President Nasser’s government the equivalent of 70 million dol- lars worth of materials and tech- nical help for the first stage of the billion-dollar irrigation and hydro- electric project on the Nile. ‘Khan's Widow in Wrong Room Make Plans to Reopen Island Schools; Bombs Still Fall on Odd Days TAIPEI (AP)—The offshore is- land shooting lapsed into silence again today and the Nationalists on much-battered Quemoy made plans to reopen primary schools. One school in the center of the island already has resumed class- es despite the bombardment from Communist coastal guns on al- ternate days, Nationalist authori- Thursday. * * * The schools were shut down aft- er the Red guns on the mainland began heavy bombardment Aug. 23, Shooting in recent weeks has been confined to odd-numbered days of the months and usually is light. New: dugouts have been built to shelter the pupils during bombardments. - The Communists stepped up their shelling Monday by unload- ing 1,024 rounds on Quemoy and nearby Nationalist islands. It wag, the heaviest rain of fire since Nov. 7, Nationalist headquarters said its counter fire destroyed two Communist fortifications and three gun emplacements, - * * The official Nationalist Central) News Agency issued a delayed re- port claiming a batting mark of 1.000 for U.S, Sidewinder missiles in their combat debut. Sept, 24. The Nationalists had claimed their F86 Sabrejets equipped with the heat-seeking missiles shot|” down 10 Communist MIGI7 jet two more. The news agency said four Sidewinders wre fired and each downed a MIG. Beaten by Guard CAIRO (AP)—The guard of a young Saudi Arabian prince got in the wrong room at Shepheards Hotel, found the*Begum Aga Khan and attacked her in the beli#f that she had done something to his five-year-old charge. In the struggle, the beautiful | ‘widow of the late Aga Khan III) was hit-in the face by a glass} ash tray but suffered only minor} bruises, Police and hotel attend-| ants, summoned by the, begum’s | secretary, saved her from seri- ous injury x * / The incident occurred early Mon-| ~|day morning as the begum was half asleep in her hotel suite. Her s are in the same position | agthose of the little Arabian prince on a higher floor. The Saudi Arabian guard, Salem Abdullah, apparently got out of the elevator on the wrong floor. Entering the suite, he saw the woman in what he thought was his young master’s bed and shout- ed angrily, “Where is the young prince?” Then he began _ hitting] the begum. Her sereams awak- ened Miss Meyer in an adjoining | room. | tify the little Arabian prince, en local press reports said he was a member of the Saudi royal fam- 1 * * * The begum left Cairo this morn- ing for her home in France. H Hotel authorities refused to iden- ly. 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CREDIT COUNSELLORS ji CLOSED FOR WINTER—Wicker mittens protect tropical palms as mild winter draws near at Santa Margherita Ligure, on the Italian Riveria. The branches of the trees have been folded up and tied behind the wicker shields, which guard the windward sides. total population of Hawaii lives|a current census. Moré than 13 per cent of the/on sugar plantations, according to Waterford Dem Club Slates Venison Dinner “VODKA 48,5 100 Prost, Distifte trom qroit. Ste. Piecro Smirneft Fa, (Biv. of Heublein), Harttord, Comm, ABill Spence Says: RAMBLERS are still Sees Rambler Sales | _ TWO TO TH Absorb Wage Hikes DETROIT (AP) — American Motors says it is absorbing an increased labor cost in its new Rambler cars through increased prospective sales. LJ * * AMC President George Romney AND TH said in a statement yesterday the BE8 new costs “can be met by the : record production volume we see § . \ ahead of us.” He ‘Said new car or- ders are door " to three ERE’S GOOD timés as much as -— year. top ear in Ce other ’59 cars Romney said the added labor costs come from the new contract with the United Auto Workers. He said the Rambler price increase announced at the time of the new models introduction covered only increased material and procure- ment costs. AMC’s: new contract with the UAW followed the car industry’s 24 to 30 cents an hour increase pattern for three years, Te OS Se 5 le ee AS MANY NEW CAR ORDERS “AS LAST YEAR! } from Rambler, the bigger than ever, the new 1959 Ramblers on display today are still trim and compact. Gasoline mileage is — even better for 59 with new carburetion! 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(This is to bea reception.)"’ Answer: You and your hus- band stand together just inside of the door of the room in not expected, but it will be very suitable, to ask the at- tendant you speak of to receive with you, Your children make seeing that none of them ap- pears to be in any way neg-' lected. “Dear Mrs. Post: When I received my pay check last week I noticed that I had re- ceived quite a substantial in- | crease in salary. It was a very happy surprise to me. I would like to know if I should go in and thank my employer for this, or do I accept it as a matter of course?” Answer: You certainly should thank him for your raise. “Dear Mrs. Post: My daugh- ter is going to be married next month at an evening wedding. 1 would like to know if it/ would be proper for my thirteen-year- old son to wear a tuxedo or is he too young ay evening clothes?" Answer: Let Let him wear a tuxedo. He is much too young 5 ee Se ee A white tie. ca “Dear Mire. Pos Post: Does the ' araped * Baldwin Sdlivol PTA is‘ planning a pancake supper to be held from 5-to Preparing 7:30 Friday evening. s James Cottrill and Mrs. Lele Kasten. Pontiag ‘Press Phote A wrkey dinner will be served hes the young people of the church. _ tae Alvaro-Wolte N uptials Spoken in Shrine Rite Elizabeth Ann Wolfe and John Anthony. Alvaro were married Saturday morning at Shrine of the Little Flower. The Rev. Walter Bracken of- ficiated at the Nuptial Mass. Parents pf the couple are 'MRS. JOHN A. ALVARO Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wolfe of Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Alvaro of Birming- ham. IN SHEATH GOWN The bride was gowned in a white silk velvet sheath, floor-length, with a chapel train. A pearl embroi- dered halo callotte held her fingertip veil of nylon tulle. Her bouquet was of stephanotis . and a ‘white orchid, and she carried a pearl rosary blessed by Pope Pius XII. * * * Katherine Alvaro, the bride- groom’s sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Teresa Allen arid Mrs. Lorretta Hanes of Lake Orion. — They wore dresses of red velvet fashioned with fitted bodices ‘and harem skirts. They carried ‘bouquets of red. was held at Carpenters Hall. — The bride changed te a black sheath dress with red acces- sories, before the couple left for a honeymoon through the Western states. * * The bride’s mother wore a mandarin blue polished peau de soie dress with white ac- cessories for her daughter's wedding. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in beige polished peau de soie with am- ber accessories. Both wore white orchid corsages. The bridegroom attended the University of Detroit. The new- lyweds will make their home in Pontiac. Bear Abby... Pontiac Press Photes goodies are (left to right) Mrs. Ray Ritter, Mrs. Gustaf Johnson and Mrs. George Larson. Country Club Plans Dinner Forest Lake Country Club ‘will hold its annual evening Fashion Show and dinner dance with the theme, “Dear Santa,” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Meadows are in charge of the affair. Assisting will be Eino > Four pages today ~ jn Women’s Section Nurme’s“and Harold Dittrich's. Members modeling will be ' Mrs. Philip Ranne, Mrs. Elroy Sandberg, Mrs, Philip Smith, Mrs, Douglas Sanke, Mrs. Ferd Broock, Mrs. Donald Graves and Mrs, Robert Day. A card party will beheld by the Mother’s Club of the Pontiac Boys’ Club Wednesday evening at the Boys’ Clyb. Wrapping gifts are ( ” to right) Mrs. Job‘s Daughter Initiate Two. International Order of Job's Daughters Bethel Five held in- itiation ceremonies Monday evening. Initiated were Cynthia Hansy and Cholie Logan. Plans for the smorgasbord to . be held Wednesday evening at Federal Savings and Loan Building were discussed, Tick- ets may be purchased at the door, » The annual father and daugh- ter ‘banquet will be held Dec. 10. JACQUELINE A. LAMBERT Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert ’ of S. East Boulevard an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jacquelin’ Ann, to Paul F. Rochon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Rochon of Going street, The prospective bride- groom is now serving with the U. S. Navy. No wedding date has been set. For the second year in a row, Steven C. Fairbanks, son of Mrs. Orval Fairbanks of Ni- » @gara avenue * has been awarded the Leigh B. Lynch _Memo- rial Scholar- ship, one of the top scho- lastic honors at Cranbrook School Bloom- field Hills FAIRBANKS junior. x Pees W c® At Louisi- ana State Uni- . versity, awarded the where their two daughters, Mrs. James VanBouchove and It Might Be Even Worse, Son, If Father Swore in English! By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ° “DEAR ABBY: My father has a bad temper. For ex- ample,, when the Yanks won the game he kicked the TV set and it doesn’t work any more. My main problem is this: He cusses us kids out in a foreign lan- guage so loud that everybody on the block car hear. All I said was, ‘Pa, if you are going to cuss us out in front of the neighborhood the least you cin do is to learn it in ae For this, he. hit me rig tlie mouth. «Was that fair? ‘ JOEY (age i) DEAR JOEY: I don't know what your father said when he lost his temper, but maybe you should be glad-he didn’t say * in Bee * ‘Dian ABBY: Iam a 19. f.: * year-old girl who tie a man sweet-talk me into ruining my life. H¢ said he was 30 but I found put he.was 40. He lied about his réligion, his past and where he witlied, He served time and has been married. I had to find this all out by myself. After he learned I was pregnant he offered to marry me, marry him if he was the last man on earth. “My mother says I am a disgrace to womankind to turn down a chance to marry and give: mny. baby a name, but I can’t see myself married a lifetime. to the likes of him. I intend to put my child up for - adoption, as I have nothing to give it, not even a dozen diapers. Am I being selfish or am : doing right?” MESSED-UP LIFE DEAR “MESSED-UP: * You are wiser than most girls who ‘iave found themselves in simi- lar cireumstances. Marriage IS forever and not a momentary cure-all for one mistake. A girl . who ties herself to a hopeless ’ character in order to give her but I wouldn't « “ess “a sirdetives to regret * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband and I had a good laugh oyer Ahat letter from the lady with “the large nose who was afraid to marry the man with a still larger nose for fear-their chil- dren would have ‘noses to end all noses.’ Both my husband and I have large noses and when I was pregnant I prayed for a boy because I didn’t want a little girl with a nose such as could have come from us. We have two lovely daughters and they haye the cutest little noses in. town. So I say, ‘Go ahead and marry—God takes _ care of those little details.” — MARGIE | _ DEAR MARGIE: And‘it God << plastic surgeons . 2 Bee, Oe “DEAR ABBY: I am. the’ ~ most broken-hearted person on — I always found time to . ~ go everywhere else but to see earth. my dear old gray-haired par- ents. They sat, home alone, loving me just-the same. It i¥ too late now to give them those few hours of happiness’ I. was_ too selfish and too busy to give, and now when I go. to visit their graves and look at me for the heartaches I must have caused them. er ~ you will print’ this, Abby, to tell those who still ‘have their parents to visit them and show their love and respect while there is. still time. For it is later than you think.” TOO LATE * *& * CONFIDENTIAL TO TUB- _- BY: The toupe is “‘top secret” (but not yours fo tell) . , . so don’t pass ‘out any hair-raising” stories. : * * . CONFIDENTIAL TO NICK She sounds much Broth ste be. true. Careful of those gals. * who have trouble getting their » dresses on over their wings. Later they havé trouble getting their hats on over their horns. x *& & . For -a~ personal reply write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped erivelope. where he is a ~ ~ "\ Mrs. John Wilson, are living. At the dinner, given by mem- bers of Chapter AW, PEO Sis- terhood, Mrs. Reed was pre- sented a farewell gift from the chapter. wat ke * * Attending a dinner -in Sagi- naw honoring Mrs. Audra — Francis, president of Zonta In- ternational, were Mrs. Chadd Mellinger, president -of the Pontiac Zonta Club; Mary. Raymond Kelly, and_ Mrs. Sampson, Marion Holden rep- resented the Milford Club and Mrs, Hazel Welch represented ok Nancy Rose of Pontiac and Julie Pardonner of Birming- ham were on the field hockey team of Central Michigan Col- “lege when they played the an- nual double-header against Michigan State Uni¥ersity on the CMC field Friday, * * * ‘ As part of the fulfillment of the requirement for the bache- lor of music in education de- gree under the Conservatory of Music’ of Wheaton College, This’ smooth jitting wool jersey dress is in two shades of red. The high bateau neckline falls to a. deep V in the - back and the skirt back ig — by a flaring “ting Press Photo Harold Wesley, Mrs. Lester Christensen. and Mrs. Kenneth Nichols. © Pontiac Area Parsonel News - Margaret Proctor, ecakier of Dr: and Mrs. Bruce Proctor of Baldwin avenue, will be fea- tured in a recital Nov. 25 in the college chapel. Miss Proctor who plays the flute is majoring in music edu- cation and is a member of the Wheaton College Concert’ band. = al * * To appear in. Michigan State University Player's A of “Mister Roberts” is Bumgardner 2 -¢ . Mrs. Lottie Lamthier and her ea ‘Mrs: Jack White, grandsch Richard, all of wane street, are leaving Sat- urday for Sarasota, Fla., where they will visit friends of Mrs. Lamthier. The trio will fly back in time for Christmas, -~ kok Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Smiley of ‘Anoka drive returned home -< Monday evening from a four day trip to St. Paul, Minn’ where they attended the Satur- day wedding of. Mary Ann Pe- terson and John William Rothe. The new Mrs. Rothe is a for- mer Pontiac resident, The Smileys also visited. for- mer Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuhle and their children, Nancy and Mark, of Golden Valley, Minn. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Glenn F. Bro- sier (nee Joan Woodford) of Elizabeth City, N. C., announce the birth of a son. ‘born Nov. 7. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. William D, Bro- sier of Motorway drive and Mr. ° and Mrs, Lewis 0, Manderville of St. Petersburg, Fla. * * * ‘Deer’ Dance Held by Hoedowners Hoedowners held a “deer” dance Saturday evening at Owen School with Cecil El . sholz as master of ceremonies. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Heth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reuter, and Mr. and Mrs, John W. Martin, The next dance will be Nov. ls - Art Sale Scheduled Christniias exhibition and an- nual student sale is. being held pl ~ ge ‘of Cranbrook Art,. Bloomfield is ty 8 topo Nov. . and) from 2 to 5 p.m. Nov. Ss ohh Dec. 6 and 7, is not so far away waa hire’ti a novel 01 those early-bird shoppers. A sparkling bottle baa, a Ae of perfume packaged in a pyramidical plastic con- he wile goed tainer, Just right to hang on the Christmas tree. cout Wast Coast Dr. B. R. 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Marriage | of her former classmates, “and In order to make ends meet Susie and Bill have moved to a Phone FE 22362 Dr. Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST— — Now Located at Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT - | Closed Wednesday ELIZABETH LAKE RD. ¥ Block West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Read, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE smaller,’ dingier little apartment, sold their car, and still haven't enough financial leeway to buy clothes, go out in the evening, or do anything to brighten the days of waiting for the new baby who ig going to be a big financial burden, no matter how much they love him. * * * But until they see it for them- selves, teenagers just won't be- lieve that life has a way of catch- ing up with those who tackle grown-up responsibilities when they are still just kids. - v” When you are a cake, add the flavoring to the fat and sugar that is to be creamed for best flavor absorption. Reupholstering » with a personification of quality, echoing through comfort and ap- pearance your wisdom in choos- - ing work by E lliott’s of Waterford OR 3-1225 Goucher College Alumnae Club of Southeastern Michigan gathered Satur- day at the home of Mrs. Roland Diemer (left) on North Adams road, She is shown with Mrs. John Carter, president of the club. | are Mrs. E. L. Prince of Lake Angelus, corresponding secretary and-Ruth Hedeman of Clarkston, treasurer. Pontiac Press Phote Other’ officers — RRA MR 8 Ns a ee Oy LULyT' ‘ coins “BEST BUYS AYS “LES - LEE’S. LEES CARPETS and S Square for Foot -} . Only ~ i! Installed This includes heavy 40 ox. rubberized padding. § : ——se@les tax, and tatkless installation. You can carpet your living reom, dining room and hall for only $18.84 a month. For example: Living Room, 12x18... .216 Sq. Ft. Dining Room, 12x10. . Hell, 12x4 : Total if. $533.76 complete | “|. or $18.84 a Month With, . - 120 Sq. Ft. . 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They should be hand- washed in lukewarm suds — never hot water. The new cold-water soaps made espe- cially for woolens keep the garments soft and fluffy. Use about twice as much soap as you would for ordinary laun- dry and squeeze suds gently through the sweater — never rub or. twist. WASH QUICKLY To keep the sweater from Stretching out of shape, hold it. under the surface .of the water as you squeéze the suds through it. Wash quickly. Never submit fine knitwear to long soaking. Rinse several times ,in clear lukewarm water until all suds are removed. Lift the dripping garment carefully out of the water and roll it in a bath towel to blot out ex- cess water. Then lay the sweater flat on another dry towel and with your hands, gently pat. and smooth it into shape. Let dry away from heat. ' TRY FRAME There are other ways to in- sure that the sweater retains its original size and shape. There are metal frames avail- able to slip inside the damp garment. Or you can make your own frame of heavy cardboard, oti Which you have traced the outline of the sweater before washing. Make three pieces — one for the body and two for the sleeves. Never hang up fine knit gar- ments. Dry them flat, and store them flat in a drawer. Clear plastic bags are useful to protect them from dust. Ear Warmers Go Glamourous Cozy cuddle-caps and cuddle- covers — now cold weather classics — go even more glam- ourous this year, Lush angora, and wool angora combinations, are overlaid with sequins and pearls in ear warmers that are festive enough to take prom-trotting; wie Inky velvet, sparkling with jeweling, caps the head with: glitter, can be easily tucked into an evening purse as the temperature rises, Thick-piled pretend fur provides a luxur- fous and warm coif cover, while multi-colored jacquard knits bring gaiety to gray days. It it’s such a small world, why does it take so: many taxes to run it? saps fier sey Pansies — flowers of remem- brance — add a touch of sweet sentiment to this elegant set. Hearts 'n’ pansies — pretty de- sign for chair or buffet set, scarf ends. Pattern 886: Directions for ehair back 17'4x13%, armrest 714,.x.13%¢ inches in No, 50, Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone, A new 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book — just out — has lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- cial surprise to make a little girl happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to eolor. Send 25 cents for this book. 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Size Set Thursday 16 takes 4% -yards 39-inch, ; _. Printed directions on each: pat- An open house will be -held’ at tern part. Easier, accurate. Bethune School Thursday in.co-; Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10-cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of ‘The Pon- tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y, Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. GETTING MARRIED? as specialists in Formal Wear Rentals, you are assured that the Greom ané@ his men will be correctly dresse@ and cus- Bethune School rooms will be open from 6:45 un- til 7:30 p. m. : “Know Your Schools” will be the theme of the 7:30 p. m. meeting. Panel members will include Mrs. ‘Purvis Hunt, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. Lucile Northcross, Allan No- ble, Sylvia Peterson, Miss Har-| mon, Lester Gripentrog and John Harris. ; ll Mrs. Charles Barrow will report on the PTA School of Instruction held at. Lansing. 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This method will never snag,-your nylons. & y 1%. “é «> June Group Meets With Mrs. Coleman Mrs. Mallory Coleman was host- ess at her Menominee road home Friday evening to 31 members of the June Group of First Presby- Choice of trumpet, clarinet, flute, trombone, accordion, guitar. the hostess were Mrs. 27 S. Saginaw St. Mrs, Stuart Townsend, Sand Shoe Soles Our Own 17 Jewel ec erm o's | WATERPROOF - die, except on all fours. Make WATCHES walking easier by sanding $292 50 the soles of his shoes to remove ee the slickness. lewelers } =| Don Bussard of Clinton River | == |driye is a patient at Pontiac Gen- =| eral Hospital where he has under- | gone surgery. FE 2-5812 88 N. Saginaw | SHOP LEISURELY...SHOP NOW! FOR YOUR : CHRISTMAS CARDS {4 to bé imprinted with your name. MENT CO. 4 i Ie,“ "OFFICE EQUIP ce SS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER oe neler ren 18, 1058 af son of « 1662 S; Telegraph Rd. Sa — Starts for ladies, men and children The Knitting Needle 452 W. Huron FE 5-1330 \Georges-Newports lewelry Dept, 74 N. Saginaw St. | verted pleat, * * * e A favored skirt silhouette for the Empire line is the bubble skirt. This is handled in many ways, sometimes with manipu- | lated darts or gathers and, again with a single deep in Empire waistline. Some these get jeweled buckling and others receive a wyapped treat- ment. rs Colorg range the deep jewel tones Aemerald, ruby, sapphire) to’ the olivines and the pale tones: beige, white and off-white. mi * * Fabrics incline to the rich, MARY KING ' SALON = ORA OBRECHT — Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-8053 A sturdy bed in a styl » » . The western plains wagon wheel as pictured. Converts easily to two twin beds to serve the kids for many years to come. Complete with two metal springs $69: Maté’s Chair as Pictured ...... .$16.95 + bo Hi £ j i * A 4 x = ‘ € ‘ / F 4 tad : * South Saginaw Street Comer of Orchard. 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It is said to make and which matches your lipstick, erat balls of cotton and placé | these fibers as absorbent, soft ° and to ek Oe See them among your dainty things | and ‘comfortable to wear as aif -4n_ the drawer, The lingerie | ‘clothing Woven from natural | S eciaks - Tomorrow: **‘Portrait Painter|. will pick up the scent without | fibers, Furthermore, “‘Fabu-- ae Prefers A Face with Some Ir-| the least chance of harming | lized” fabrics are just as wash- | __ The care and coloring of nails is one of the very | regularity.” the gentle fabrics, . ~ | able as any other, | oldest beauty routines. ) : eee ss a : : ip ~ | we ‘e | Equipment For Holidays — / - - : of a P ; / WAMILTON HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR — bg ° qT © 90% OFF | Empire Line Will Shine | len Tanaer nce ae. | T skers _NEW YORK (NEA) — The { stiff silks sugh as faille and to IS. e enh gen presents e | Empire line is the important | the gentler silks, too (peau , - " 63 W. urgn St. one for holiday gatherings. 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Hamilton invented automatic clothes drying nearly 20 years ago, and has been inventing improvements ever since! Tomorrow; come in and see why Hamilton is the dryer with the woman’s touch! Hamilton gives you every better-drying feature you've ever wanted i ctSeint es Dual Cycle-Set — Two separate dry- ~ Sun-E-Day Lamp — Gives your ing cycles, one specially for delicate clothes the sweet, fresh smell of sum» fabrica, wash-and-wear clothes. 46 4 mer sunshine — all year long! Fabri-Set — Let the fabric be your Satin-Smooth Orum— Completely . guide to proper drying temperature. safe, zinc-bonded, satin-smooth tum- “SSS Pushbuttons marked in actual fabric bling surface will not flake, chip, pee! or stain. tected by U. 8. Patents! Put a Hamilton in your home for as little as... $ The Original Dryer — Hamilton, the inventor of the dryer, has been in- venting improvements ever since, al _ tonight a 4% - * a : ) | « + Spectacular Reductions. a - CLEARANCE FALL DRESSES 10 15 A beautiful group of daytime dresses in wools, jerseys, dark cottons, Merino knits, in one and two-piece styles... Juniors and misses. 20 ‘25 A delightful collection of afternoon and on dresses in sheer wools, crepes, mohairs, tweed jerseys in | ‘styles for holiday weor. Sizes 10 to 20. . Better dresses with famous labels in wonderful fashion fabrics and colors, Daytime and cocktail " dresses, Some costumes, briefs, and misses 12-20. FALL SUITS Were 59,95 Were 89,95 38 °58 ‘Famous make suits in tailored tweeds and soft suits in finest wool telga and soft wool fabrics, . _ many with short length jackets. Sizes 10 to 18. WINTER COATS Imported tweeds, finest wools and cashmeres in béautifully designed fashion coats. Milium and wool interlined. Every one luxurious. FALL SKIRTS | Were 16.95 9 %, Tweed imports, domestic wools and grey flannels — in straight and pleated styles. Sizes 10 to 18, Sportswear Odd Lot Groups Jerkins, Sweaters, ete, Ys to Ya Off in dark cottons, sizes. 8 to Price 13.9 r * A now looks to state Democrat- ie chairmen who replied to an As- Press query asking them mont and New Hampshire in New t® name, in order, the men they ‘England: posi as the three leading candi- ‘North Carolina and South Carolina Tomaety and pueseewee. who beg came reelection victories hog? : “@ Democratic Sweep. | ' nationwide strength ar above others who were men- tioned by the state chairmen who @fe in a position to influence the ~ghoice of 1960 convention delegates. Gov.-Elect Edmund G.-Brown ‘ef California, Gov, G, Mennen Williams of Michigan, Sen. Hu- bert Humphrey of Minnesota and Gov. Averell Harriman of New York, who was defeated for re- ‘election, got first place mention | in some states. Sen. Albert Gore ‘ef Tennessee and Gov. ip jifornia governor's race, latter defeated in a try for the senate, received ome third place Vote each. Brown . disposed ot Sen. Wiliam Fr. Knowland (R-Calif) in the Cal- ‘The canvass was significant, in the disappearance of Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) from “among those the party chairmen are think- ing about for the 1960 nomination. Kefauver won several presidential primaries and vice presidential nomination in 1956 but was not listed among the top three for 1960) = iby any chairman, This is the way the scramble for’ ne top prize two years’ lief The chairman indicated the be- Kennedy is ahead at this time 12 states, These included Conneticut, Massachusetts, Ver- Alabama, Mississippi, jin the south; Iowa, Wisconsin, Ok-) the mid-/|third on the listing in Ohio, Kansas, lahoma and Montana in | Wisconsin and = —e. western tier, —Kennedy was tooked ‘upon-as-see-+- — ond in nif states. These included| Maser cho Ganagsd tie-etec! Maine and seven midwestern tion of a Democratic senator from states, including Michigan, India-|his state this year, got first men, ana, South Dakota, Ohio, Kansas, |tion in his home grounds in New)" Nebraska, Missouri; Farther west/Jersey, and in Ohio, Colorado and he was given second ranking in| Washington. He came in for/ sec- Colorado, New Mexico and Oregon. |ond listing in New York, and Mis- He was listed third in Florida, |sissippi. Louisiana, Washington and North| Alabama and Maine. / ‘Dakota. The choice between Kennedy and Symington and some others was ‘regarded as a toss-up In some states. In all cases the name first given as second runner in North Caro- by the chairman to reporters ' listed first. A ticket headed by Symington, with Kennedy as his vice THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958 nedy: Top Contend« r dential running mate, was foreseen ne ‘in by South Dakota chairman Jamés Magness. He listed Brown as third. In Michigan, Chairman Neil Staebler picked Williams, Ken- nedy and Humphrey in that or- der, He added: “Kennedy really is the leading candidate of the moment bet Pil have to stick with Williams, nat- uralty.”’ Symington was listed first among the choices in eight states—Dela- ware in the east, Florida, and Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota in the midwest. The Missouri senator was pegged lina, lowa and California. He was Stevenson, twice the ‘Demoerat- ic presidential nonjlnee,’ appar- ently has a residue of strength. He was listed first in Louisiana, Maine and Oregon. Montana and Wisconsin chairmen listed him OM. Leader ef Pennsylvania, the Bish: : mince Riot Prices Lower Than Ever! Release Beaters It’s more than a skillet. It casseroles. bakes. It stews. Larger sole plate. Fabric _ indicator, OPEN. ~—-Tontcar “DORMEYER PORTABLE MIXER ¢3 Full Powered bd pence Beater © Heavy Duty © Lightweight ® One Hand Operation FREE COVER DORMEYER Electric SKILLET It braises. 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Slim new Round Barrel is ever popular. Both shapes in choice of 6 colors; ‘medium’’ point. Giant’size refill gives you nearly 3 times as much writing as ordinary ball points! eet + COMPARE! Won't skip on any normal surface! mat stg he com-| ‘will meet at 8 this evening with| § the Southfield City Council at the Cit} Hall to present data on the economic effect and influence the expressway would have on this! g community. * * * Although the proposed highway extends a little less than two miles express- way would “knock the heart right out of development now in the planning stage for the section of Southfield which the highway would cross.” Thursday at 2 p.m., the State Highway Department avill hold a public hearing at Groves-Walker. American Legion Post: 376, Grand River at Lakeway street in Far- mington. TO TAKE TESTIMONY ‘Testimony will be taken from Spectators and a record kept. A transcript of the proceedings will be studied by the Highway Depart- ment and the U.S. Bureau of Pub- lic Roads before final plans for the new $14,500,000 project are ap- sproved, according to State High- way? Commissioner John C. Mackie. ~ * * * ‘. Ultimately, the expressway would extend east and west from the completed U.S. 16 Muskegon to Detroit expressway to the Lodge expressway north of De- troit. As a new northbelt high- way, the read will form a major link in the beltline expressway system ringing the Metropolitan Detroit area, : It will serve as a miain collection and dispersal route for traffic in and out of the Detroit area and will permit the safe channeling of large volumes of traffic onto the Detroit arterial and expressway road system, according to Highway Department officials. * * * Starting at U.S. 16 near- Hag- gerty road, the proposed route fol- lows a northeasterly path across Howard and Halstead rogds, then east and north to Franklin -At this point the route follows a line between q subdivision and a U.S. Government installation to the with Northwest- ern y. a Of*controlled access design, en- try and exit along the proposed route will be allowed at four inter- changes. They are U.S, 16, Orchard Lake road, Northwestern highway and U.S. 24. BRIDGES PLANNED Bridges are planned for U.S. 16, Haggerty road, Halstead road, Drake road, Farmington road, Or- chard Lake road, Middlebelt road, Inkster road, Franklin road, Tele- graph road and Northwestern Highway. * * * All other roads will be closed at the fenced controlled access right- of-way limits and no driveways from homes or businesses will be ‘ allowed along the route. A future pedestrian overpass for Powery-road will be erected at the time school construction in ating the cash register at the _By REBA HEINTZELMAN UNION LAKE — When Mrs. George (Adeline) Stevens of Union Lake was a child in the second grade, she was asked to draw a flock of turkeys on the blackboard a: sgiving decoration scene, * i * . Since then, she has been painting farm scenes, riverboats, skyscrap- ers and portraits, Meanwhile, she has raised two beys and composed songs, many of which have been copyrighted. painting, composing songs and raising two boys is all in a day's work for pretty Mrs. George Woman's Work as an Artist Began in.the Second Grade| And she gives them all away. Customers of the little Stevens market on Union Lake road, where the whole family works are -not surprised to see a dramatic water- TALENTED UNION LAKE MOTHER — Oper- family market, Stevens and her for little Adeline to take any kind of lessons in the two arts for which she showed a definite talent. However, after she was mar- ried, had raised her two boys— and a thousand paintings later— she finally got around to taking professionaj plano and art les- sons, Z All of Mrs, Stevens’ paintings are done in water colors — from the dime store—and she uses only one little brush to paint an entire pic- ture. A big. breadboard serves as _ |her pallette, If a friend. has & post card, writ- ing tablet or advertisement, Mrs. Stevens. transforms the image onto stiff white pap of hours, er within a_couple a | Stevens job: tTaleni Lake. Many of the. paintings, displayed in the little store operated by Mrs. fall painting peeking out from be- hind a gallon jug of Roman clean- ser, or a picture of a cowboy on a bucking horse ‘trying to get out from behind a box of corn flakes. LESSONS IMPOSSIBLE THEN As a youngster, too many broth- ers and sisters made it impossible Her music and tyries, played by ear, are little .tunes “with a beat,” that tell a story. “They seem te come to. her as naturel as breathing,” her hus- band said, Oddly enough, the Stevens home Emphasizing National Book Week, Nov. 17-21, seven additional|the townships which have no public library service have been invited to join the North Oakland Library Project; according to Director Jean Johnson. There now are seven other town- ships in the county participating in the one-year project, started in May, whose purpose is to promote better rural library service, The new areas which - have made application are Addison, Groveland, Oakiand, Rose, Springfield, Pontiac and White Lake townships. Waterford Town- ship is expected to join.at a- later date, according to librar- ian Mrs. Kenneth Valentine. Financed by thé state and fed- eral government, the offer (free to townships) includes bookmobile service for a three-month trial 1 Townships. == Oakland Library Project May Join rig next spring, participation in in NOLP area meetings, and speakers and film showings for organizations within the townships. There are more than 5,000 state library books available to supplement local libraries affil.. iated with the NOLP, More than 700 of these are new ditions | and. members may borrow as many as 300 at one time, Miss Johnson said. The monthly. exchange iiakes it possible for local libraries to ro- tate the books so they can: provide | ja larger selection for their feaders. |* A selected list of free 16mm sound films are available. through the library group on. the same basis that books are Joaned. Oakland Coutity townships now actively pa in the pro- ject are Milford, Highland, Holly, ‘Pontiac Press Photo husband, are given to customers. is not filled with pastel paintings. As soon as the energetic little 40- year-ald woman completes a pic- ture, she gives it to the first per- son who admires it—“‘just to keep the customers happy.” And she’s right. They are, Unable fo Settle Strike of 37,000 International Harvester, cam Diotine Trip ‘more ‘Gleenmates. service tomorrow | afternoon for Tina, with burial at Clinton Grove /Schopol. Jat Hearing MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)—Tina as would have been 16 next y, Pong her mother was plan- ber krenee and cake party with her high school sopho- Instead, there will be a funeral take her hunting with him last Sunday, In Au Sable Township, Ios- eo County, they stepped, Tina went with two hunting companions, Her father leaned into the car to pick up some shells, His deer rifle dis- was struck in the head. She died ir- stantly. No Objectors Sidewalks for Maceday Approved by Waterford Township Board There were no objectors last night at a hearing held by the Waterford Township bgard on es- tablishment of a special assess- ment district for sidewalks along Maceday drive. The project was Approved. Supervisor Elmer Johnson was authorized to proceed with setting up tax costs for each property own- er. The board agreed that a bond issue would not be necessary to finance the work. The money will be advanced from highway im- provement funds, it was decid- ed. ‘ UAW Called Together by Federal Mediators - CHICAGO '# — Federal media- tors called another session today in an effort to settle the strike of 37,000 United Auto Workers Un- ion members against International Harvester Co, * * * Negetiators for both the union and Harvester met jointly with mediators Donald D; Brown and William G. Murray for three hours yesterday. There was no indication of any progress in reaching a settlement of the dispute over a new contract, The strike began Thursday when 36,500 workers left their jobs at 15 Harvester plants and installations. It spread yesterday to parts plants at Broadview, iL, Atlanta, Dallas and Port- land, Ore: A parts depot and transfer house at Memphis were struck Friday, Negotiations. haye been under Way since mid-summer to reach terfis on a néw contract, The old pact expired last’ Aug. 1. Wage talks broke down last week. after Harvester rejected retroactive pay provisions and the union turned | down a proposal to continue work: ing under the old. contract. x * * Among issues reportedly unset- tled are provisions for vacations, seniority and piecework rates. Both sides were reported agreed on a 2% per cent, or 6-cents-an-hour, wage increase, whichever is great- er, Average pay under the old contract, the company said, ‘Brandon, Independence,’ Oxford and Orion. at a amounted to $2.55 an hour. the area is completed. The new beltline expressway is .. OM the federal interstate and de- fense highway network and as such: will receive 90 per cent federal fi- nancing. The target date for taking bids for the construction of this segment of expressway is the ice Friday evening at the First HOLLY — In a candlelight serv- fourth quarter of 1960. Old John, 98, Set Free With Judge’s Warning BOSTON (AP)—John Peters, 98, as- Sault and battery charge with a was freed Monday from an bride of Robert S. Hatt. The rite was perf by the Rev. Wil- liam Lankton. ‘ and Mrs. Axel A. Johnson of 11400 dutee's warning that he behave “Pech: ba pleaded innocent to i ina peek with yoman neigh a with a an be yom neigh Ba Edward J. Voke filed the charge and freed the aged Peters after the warning. Arrest Ferndale Mahe: DETROIT w — FBI agents ar-\" rested Richard Belanger, 23, of]: Ferndale, last Marilyn Blakemore was the flower girl. Best man wag ns chi. Ush- | | Celebrates Thanksyiving “land Mrs, Albert DeVoogd Sr. held have all of their tamily—25 persons! in all—on hand. “Haitahnaon Nuptials Said in Holly | ers were Daniel Marsh, Donald Carson, Robert Code, and Cart Cole and Roland Jordan, vous- ins of the bridegroom. A reception was held in the| church parlors following the cere-| mony. i Upon return from a short honey- moon. trip, the newlyweds will make their home in Durand. Missionary’s Family- GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Mr. early so they could meson s five children and their ¢ trimmings. ‘One of le S children, AL bert Jr., is. returning to Ixtapa, Mexico, . ‘this week to resume “his duties as a Reformed Church of Ameri¢an missionary, That was the reason for holding Thanksgiv- ing early. ce Another hearing for establish- ment of a special assessment dis- trict for a one-mile stretch of bla legislation and parliamentary 2 cedure necessary to conduct well- organized meetings will be dis- icussed tonight at the Walled Lake Council of Parent-Teacher Assn's. meeting at 8 in Decker Elementary ¥ will follow the meeting, according to Mrs, Arild Weborg, program chairman. to the rear of the car and talked) . charged, sending the shell through) the rear window of the car, Tina |- WALLED LAKE—Current school Dr. Gordon, Culeeen and R. A. Ambrose, superintendent of Oxford Schools, will be guest speakers, A question and answer —period Your PTA Is Planning Wi Discuss Parliamentary Proce theme of West Bloomfield 7 ship parents Thursday * : Members of the Junior-Senior High School PTA in Walled Lake will serve faculty members and their wives a potilitk dinner prior to the group's regular meeting| ” Thursday. Dinner will begin in the senior | Mat sehect cafeteria. at 6 pam. | during eat T George | A. Roeper, headmaster and founder of the City and Coun- try School of Bloomfield Hills, the second elementary school in. the ination organized for gifted chil-} dren, will be the speaker. , West Bloomfield, “Back to. School" will be the of the daily échedule, parents and teachers will meet in the cafeteria for refreshments, Open house for Mr. and Mrs. be the couple's two daughters, host: to a family dinner Sunday MR. AND MRS, ROY FARLEY Roy Farley of 6216.Lanman St. Drayton Plains, who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniver- sary, will be held Saturday evening at the home of their son, Lloyd, 7124 Pickering St., Waterford Township, Assisting at the affair will Mrs, Harold Zoll of Fenton and Mrs. Norris Grove of Flint. Mrs. Zoll and her husband will play at their Fenton home. The hon- ored couple has 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Engagements and Marriages" Announced |topping on Lansdowne street, Air- port to Williams: Lake, was a and the project was approved. Aj hearing on assessment rolls will be held Dec. 8. Township engineers estimate the cost of the blacktopping at $22,396 and said it will require a bond is- sue, * * * Approval on the Watkins Hills subdivision plat No. 3 was tabled for further study. Township attorney Paul Man- del was authorized to raise ob- jections in Circuit Court regard- ing the closing of the southern end of Baybrook drive. Contractor Ward Ross had pe- titioned for the closing of the aired however residents in the area want it to stay open. They say school children use it. A township pumping station 4 located at the end of the stree the board noted. The Pleasaht Lake Shore subdi- vision plat on Elizabeth Lake road near Williams Lake road was ap-| proved subject to approval by the ‘Haven in Snowstorm Costs Pair Their Boots ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)— John Gunby and his 15-year-old nephew, Ronald Barnett, were caught in. the snow which struck New Mexico over the weekend. They. stumbled across a cowboy’s line camp and spent the night Sunday. When they awoke, they found their boots, which they had placed near a small fire, had burned. x * * They hiked through the snow for miles in their stocking feet until they found the headquarters of the ranch. My feet are still tingling,” said Gtinb yy. ‘Cars Collide in Fog; ‘Farmington Man Hurt- Fog was blamed in the traffic accident yesterday in which a Farmington man, Ralph Rogerson, 57, suffered minor arm and shoul- der injuries. Rogerson told Waterford Town- ship police that he was unable to see another car.driven by Arthur Windsor, 20, of Boyceville. Police said Rogerson's car hit the rear of Windsor’s as Windsor turned into a driveway at 3221 Williams Lake Rd. Asks Military Names. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Blue Star Mothers, Chap- ter 39 of West Bloomfield Town-| ship, seeks the names of local serv-| idemen. they can remember during the Chrisfmias ‘season, Names ‘may Oakland County Road Commission. | Engagements and. forthcoming marriages of several County area girls have been an- nounced by their parents. Bonita Brookshear and Alvin H. Bruder, The bride-elect is the daughter of.” Mrs. Pauline Brook- shear of 1651 Playstead St., West Eloomfield Township. a er ee 2 The bridegroom, who is a gradu- ate of Michigan State University, is the son of Mrs. O. C. Bruder of Rogers City and the pm Mr. Bruder, Mr, and Mrs. iene Rich, 341 Dover Rd., Waterford Township, have tevealed the forthcoming marriage, Dec. 27, of their daughter, Karen, to Gary L. Wileox of Kansas City, Mo. He s| ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rochester. A Nov. 26 wedding is being planned by Nanci Lee Vogelsang and Robert W. McCrory, a senior at Michigan State University: * * * , The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vogelsang of Grand .River avenue, New Hud- son. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McCrory. of Pontiac Trail, New Hudson, Detroit Edison Declares a 50 Cent Dividend DETROIT — Detroit “Edison has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents a share pay- able Jan, 15, 1959 to stockholders of record Dec. 19, At the end of October the corm- ‘|pany reported 13,528,544 outstand- ‘ling shares and 96,200. stockholders. + rt Inflation Warning Sounidad BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP)—Benson Ford, vice president of the Ford Motor Company, . said today that Americans should not let © — themselves—small savers, old peo- He called inflation the most serious issue confronting the domestic economy. | “His speech was prepared for the South-. ern Newspaper Publishers Assn. Ford said one pernicious fallacy in the . inflation is essential to economic gtowth,” . It takes. most severely those who cannot lull them out tional job. that chronic ana universe! is inherently no one,” Ford and the poor,’ “We are can vat ple .. . living on fixed incomes.” ‘aes do we stem this particularly accelerating tendency toward inflation. STORM AFTERMATH — A resident of the overturned trailer home near Wichita Falls, Tex. carries a small puppy to safety following injured. t AP Wirephote a storm which struck the trailer camp yesterday and tossed the homes about. Seven persons were U.S.-Antarctic Radio Hookup Praised A Pontiac ‘sailor, who just re- cently returned from an 11 oe R. Grogg, Waterford Township International Geophysical Year as- signment in the Antarcti¢, had high praise for the him radio op- erators of the Oakland County ham and president of the society,| ‘Hams’ Crack Polar Boredom Ezell had special praise for Leon| ‘‘patches”* trom their families. who, he said, worked ‘patches’ between Ezell's mother and father in Waterford and himself. Amateur Radio Society. * * * “I don’t believe the men could have put up with the isolation | ‘ down there without the help of the hams,” remarked James F. Ezell, aviation steward keeper first class, with the Navy. The Naval bay at age udson Sound, about miles from | Pe scsi Boeke = ot-Veren South Pole, received its last batch : hams in Oakland County and else-/of mail from the United States on ; where in the country, provided the/March 10 of this year. only means of communication be- * * * tween the 112 men stationed at} The men there went from that McMurdo Sound and their® fami-/time until last month-without any lies back home. % other communication, except the * * *. ; “Patches” gre links between a telephone connectéd or “patched” into an amateur’s ra- Turns In False Alarm | Commissioner Caught 4 NEW YORK (AP)—In a demonstration of how to catch | Q 4 false alarm offenders with black light, the city fire commts- a sioner ended up with a green hand and a red face. | u , Commissioner Edward F. Cavanagh gave the demonstra- 7 n at a fire alarm box in the Bronx. The box was treated . with a fluorescent paste that-glows with an eerie oene cape eo under so-called black-ultra-vidlet-light. | 5 *® &« * Cavanagh was to pull the handle and firemen were to shine the black light from-a portable device to show how an offender could be spotted quickly. Arrangements had been vretand to cancel saad alarm before it reached firemen in the Cavanagh pulled the handle. Sirens screamed. x * * An engine company raced. to the scene. Then another and another. They were joined by two fire trucks,’ a rescue i squad, two battalion chiefs and a deputy chief. . - “What the hell’s going on?” yelled Fire Chief Thomas P. O’Brien, in charge of the department's communications. He found out the alarm had gone through. x & &* eS “Anyhow,” said O’Brien, “it shows how fast our firemen Tespond to an alarm.” VANISHING AMERICAN? For the sake of your future and the future of your coun- try, let’s fervently not! 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LATER, WITH: as “Your Majesty;"" the princess is “Her Royal * but can be spoken to as “ma'am.” “T’ny just a farm girl from Min-| . nesota,” Coleen said. dreamily, “Imagine me sitting next” to the Queen! % Kalamazoo Buses fo Up Fares fo 20c OF THE BURNED- OVER: AREA .- “¥ yo gy _-~& a gt * Distributed by King Features Syndicate, IN THE COOL. OF EVENING, ONS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED ENJOYING THE WARMTH OF A SLOW: MONING PLAINS FIRE, LIKE DOMESTIC FEAR, THEY WOULD PASS BETWEEN THE FLAMES TO INDULGE IN A ROLL. IN THE WARM ASHES Wife Grateful to Rival MANCHESTER, Vt. “(UPD—Att-|Ported me tor er being beaten by Reid LeFebre Wi "ho// © 1958 Walt Disney Productions - NO APPARENT KALAMAZOO (® — City bus fares aré going up from 15 to 20 cents in. Kalamazoo on Dec, 1. The city commission approved Hollywood Headlines Along with the increase, the city commission set up a bus token system offering threé tokens for 55 cents. Previously there was no token system. HOLLYWOOD. (AP) — Tyrone The buses ‘are operated by Kal-| Power was a,movie hero in the amazoo City Lines, Inc., which| grand tradition owns the buses but leases ‘them to} Superbly handsome yet unde- the city, which in turn hires thé|niably manly, he could play the company to operate the, service.|most romantic and dashing of The setup, aimed at easing the/film roles, It became a question firm’s tax burden, has been chal-| where his screen character left off lenged by a suit. and his —_ —oe. « * * The company has not reported! When he burst on the movie seene in “Lloyds Of London,” he with Edmond Purdom, and Ty plunged unexpectedly into his act- By BOB THOMAS playing the dashing hero in films, he turned to the realm of his famous father -~ Orettather, * He turned us bell on Holly- wood to play “Mr, Roberts” in London, where it was not well re- ceived, Undaunted, he toured the United States in a concert version of “John Brown's Body” and im- Tyrone’s 2 Lives Difficult to Separate ing career, Frustrated by forever | |Light Enough" tive, and my in a recent primary, Clyde Bryant! Red Pee corre ease “to's tote on pore ey GEORGE ABBOTT ws STARTING FRIDAY! ROBERT WAGNER NOW! conve cnn AND WAR 000 0090000000000000060060080 ry - JERRY COLOM by O8 Le IN | | ° “LAST 2 DAYS! | Sae ae @ DANA WYNTER. Open 10:45 25c¢ ‘til 1:00 A Land Like No Other... An Adventure Like No Other TECHNICOLOR @ JOSEPH COTTEN @ PREMIERE SHOWING @ STARTS THURSDAY! © JULES VERNE’S “FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON” @ GEO, SANDERS @ DEBRA PAGET pressed critics that he was finally | a fine actor. He also returned to) Broadway with “The Dark Is and Methuselah."’ * * * Power returned to Hollywood occasionally for films like ‘The Long Gray Line’ and ‘“‘The Eddie Duchin Story.”’ His last visit was to introduce his bride, Debbie Ann Minardos, but the Hollywood that Ty had known was gone. curtailed earlier this year. No|set the style for male beauty in buses run on Sunday and the only | Hollywood, ‘This slim young man night service is on Wednesday. [with the theatrical name became Mayor Glenn S. Allen Jr. also|a star immediately. He also recommended reduced fares for|starred ‘in -the gossip columns persons 65 and older, a zone fare|with such beauties as Sonja Henie, to permit lower rates for. short|Janet Gaynor, Arleen Whelan, and purchase of smaller p ahd Young, and Norma Asicei nt ae surprised in 1939 when-he chose as his wife Fregch actress Annabella. She was older than his 25 -years and had a 9- year-old daughter. Ty explained: “This woman's helped me discoy- er in myself more than I’ve ever been able to find alone.” * * * When Power returned from his service as a flying Marine lieu- tenant in the war, he seemed changed. He was moody and res- tive under his long contract with 20th Century-Fox.’ He chafed at doing such costume pictures. as “Captain From Castile” and “Prince Of Foxes." “Right now freedom is the greatest thing in the world to me,”’ he said. “Nothing else mat- ters or counts except that I’m free.” Apathy in U.S. Shocks Baruch Adviser to Presidents Warns of Dangerous American Attitude Pulitzer Playwright Suing for Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif NEW YORK (AP) — Bernard Baruch says he is shocked by the American public’s seeming apathy toward issues of grave national importance, A ‘nothing can be done philos- ophy’ could bring about this coun- try’s downfall from internal de- cay, the 88-year-old adviser to presidents said Monday. * * * “Down deep in our hearts,” he said, “we know how. to cope with inflation, how to assure our secu- rity, how to overcome all, the oth- (AP)— has She charges mental cruelty and Mrs. Frings, also a screen writ- i wea Sue Bou Aaoe er dilemmas that beset us.”’ Soon he. wa - : bella. He used his freedom to|. Baruch spoke at a dinner given : ‘his honor by B'nai B'rith. visit all parts of the world. His iy : a ancks were many and includ- Philip M. Klutznick of Park For- ; 5 t est, Ill, head of the Jewish fra- ed a brief, wild fling with Lana ternal organization, presented its) Turner. | * *. president's medal to the retired! . financier. ‘Tyrone surprised Hollywood | | Klutznick said Baruch was hon- again with his romance with |od for. his ‘creative wisdom, beautiful, ambitious Linda Chris- | his sense of public seryice and tian. They were married in Rome his philanthropy and humanitar- in the midst of a wild crowd inten.” scene, Italians shouted “Ty il . Magifico!” and ‘Viva Linda!’ ke But Hollywood wondered how * * * * Baruch characterized the pub- lic’s attitude toward national se- curity as “almost torpid,”* said the nation was allowing in- flation to run unchecked. A letter from President Eisen- hower addressed to “dear Bernie’’ |Gruenther, president of the Amer- iean Red Cross, It praised Baruch as a “great American citizen and “Back To} and was read by Gen. Alfred M. FE 4-4611 [s. warm personal x{riend. ” Callas Plans fo Sing Carnegie Hall Opera | NEW YORK ® — Unwanted by the Metropolitan Opera, Maria, Meneghini Callas will move uptown to Carnegie Hall to sing in New York this season. T h e controvérsial soprano, fired this month by the Met and by the La Scala Opera in Milan, Italy, will sing in the American Opera Society performance of Bellini’s “il Pirata’ on Jan. 27. The production will be the first | Sane ee Sree We i are | BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. DEADLIEST KILLER OF THEM more than 100 years. The society's series this sea- son is sold out, except for stand- ing room, through next March, Australians have 15- telephanes, 12 cars, 29 radio sets for every 100 persons, compared with 29 phones, 28 cars and 59 radios for every 100 persons in the United’ States. Zoo le Walled Lake MA 4-2151 yl SUNDAY Sun. Mat, Adults 40c io 6 P. M.. 145 long it would last. It lasted through two children and many stormy scenes. Then she won a Shows Start 7 & 9:10 divorce and a million dollars by testifying that he was ‘‘distant and cool.” Linda headed off for a fling LAST TIMES TONITE! “SIERRA BARON” J “NAKED & THE DEAD’ j) yey Breezeways Re¢ eokeliks muiaate lacks .Ghiaslclsk: > i Porches ~——ALL IN COLOR— pee ees Tonight thru Thurs, : MAGGIE THE CAT .. . “I'm not living with you ... we just occupy the same cage!” SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING , yeresy, tes Pu Now that the college football season is in the home stretch the question arises—How did you two-point conversion rule? The vote of the coaches would probably be split. One publication took a recent poll of 161 edaches and the tally showed 60 against, 53 in favor and-48 undecided, * © * 2 The undecided coaches hold the future of the rule in their hands and many obseryers feel the greater half leans to the negative, therefore the two-point conversion will die after this season. Many of the coaches opposed to the rule use these sreasons: 1. It puts too much pressure on the coach. rt takes th 3. It produces cheap victories. 4. It puts undue emphasis of two points for gain- ing three yards. 5. It permits fickle fans to call the plays. — Would the fans consider these to be legitimate reasons for killing the rule? Most unlikely, because it seems to appear from crowd the past season, that the fans reaction at college games favor the rule. The coaches who oppose the rule for the reasons mentioned should be realistic enough to admit that the big play in football is still the touchdown. Look at the past nine weeks of college football and there is no doubt that it has been a topsy-turvy cam- paign with the weirdest scores, Y «. ® , It has been a glorious year for the so-called underdogs except that their victories are now being called “cheap,” especially by the coaches who aren’t humble enough to admit in defeat that the better team, on that given Sat- urday, was the winner. We say keep the two-point rule and let the strong teams show their strength complaining about the “cheap” victory of the DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Wilt “The Stilt” Chamberlain is getting back at the box office far more than the him to join the Harlem Globetrotters. * The Trotters are packing all the big arenas in * the country and will head for Australia, New Zealand and the Far East before long. Wilt appears in Detroit next Memorial fieldhouse. 2 The Heisman Award voting has begun. Our ballot mailed in yesterday had the name of Pete Dawkins. 4 = pro scouts and voting i under way but they are keeping their eyes open for the unsung heroes like Bob Anastas of American Interna- tional and John Harrington of West Chester Teachers, a pair of sharpshooting passers. The pro ranks are filled with such unknowns, Whoever heard of Florence State Teachers before Harlon Hill? — ‘ like the new with touchdowns and quit underdog. $65,000 Abe Saperstein paid Monday at the U. of D. to the _ Mort Cooper ‘at a hospital in Little Rock, Ark. He _THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'T was 45 years old. Dead at 45 Former Cardinal Mound Ace Succumbs to Liver Ailment in Little Rock standing pitcher for the St, Louis Cardinals, died Monday in a Little Rock hospital, . : Death was caused by cirrhosis of the liver and bacterialogical in- fection. He had been a patient at St. Vincent's infirmary about three weeks. The last five years he had been connected: with a boys club at Houston, Tex, * * * Morton and his brother, Walker pitched for the Cards eight sea- gons, 1938 through 1945. The big right-hander was named the National League’s most yal- uable player in 1942 when he had a 22-7 record and pitched a com- plete game in every contest he . In 1943 Mort had a 218 rec- His 12-year pitching record in the -majors was 128 victories and 75 defeats. He rounded out his ca- reer with the Boston Braves, New York Giants and finished with the Chicago Cubs in 1949, Biggie Munn Denies Report He May Move Electric Brain Says MSU Wins IC4A Cross Country _. NEW YORK a—The scene is a en * ee One Inside a large room off the cor- tidor are the IC4A scorers labor- ing to figure out the team finish in the annual cross-country champion- ship which had ended a few min- Ht : mH aL 5 3 _|placed in the team scores: If an ers off. If the brain wanted to hurry, it coyld give us the results }in one minute onee it has the list Down through the years, scoring big cross country meets has been a headache, Five runners: must finish in order for a school to be incomplete teany finishes, everyone below it is pushed up a notch, It’s a long mathematical grind, | WEST PALM. BEACH, Fia. {AP)—Ninety - nine golfers will take part Tuesday in a qualifying round for 66 places in the West Palm Beach. Invitational Open NEW YORE (AP) — first 19|Which s a $15,000 72 - hole finishers and scores Vesta Guat? shamolontip as/@rimd Thursday. ¥ Ren Grose aatie ei 35] ‘The field includes 22 amateurs. i Goer bt ha” ©3438 |: One of the foremost entrants is §. Bob Lake, Michigan State’ 24.51 |Bob Goetz of Tulsa, Okla., who 7. Dick ibtink, Poss, State 34.30 (led the nation’s qualifiers for the "| & Peace pyustet, Manhatten 25.90 | 1958: U.S, Open with a 36.- hole 10d Moran, Pean ‘State’ a (Score of 134. . i Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Army fis Sanhattéa Noe , tate Ohio, tuned up for the open with 0," Joseph's 36 Mitacets “ait|a Sunder-par 63 Monday on the ta Wh "Cored a ARIES |West Palm Beach Country Club lanove, <1. oy = oer on course, despite missing short putts Hail $17, Columbia. 633, Lehigh sia, On Nos. 14 and 18. Hot Scoring Race in NHL MONTREAL (AP) — Boston’s Bruin Skaters Push Leaders, § week, They counted 10 of Boston's 15 goals for the week and Mc- four goals and four assists last! Kenney tied Bathgate for the lead CONGRATULATIONS ON Defending champion Crawford Kennedy of Mich- igan State, center, is congratulated after winning the IC4A cross country championship Monday at — Van Cortlandt. Park in New York City. At left 216 seconds for is Dick Donohue of Holy Cross who at right is Notre Dame’s Ron Gregory who fin- ished 2nd. Kennedy was clocked in 24 "minutes, AP Wirepho to ran 3rd and the five-mile race. LSU Incree a close, a big vote of 183 writers and TV-radio men left LSU the No, 1 team polled 114 first place ballots. ses Lead for AP Title Louisiana State in Saturday's reg- ular season finale, the Tigers will wind’ up with a 10-0: record.. Auburn moved up to second sports writers and sportcasters. x * * With the season fast drawing to' Unless Tulane is able to upset Mel Ott, Wife _—_|Sugar Bowl Seeks Remain Critical ‘Opponent for LSU Mel Ott and his wife remained on NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The commi the critically ill list Monday night. |opponents for Louisiana State Uni- Ott was improving, a hospital attache said, but Mrs. Ott's condi- tion was unchanged. They were injured in a collision near Bay St. Louis, Miss., last iFriday night. Castoff 49er Joins Green Bay Packers ; its REDWOOD CITY, Calif, (AP) Marv Matuszak, fired last week by the San Francisco 49ers, may be around for revenge Sunday whén they play the Green Bay Packers. The 6 foot 2 linebacker, all pro x yesterday with the Packers and said he would be most eager to play against his for- mer teammates, The game will be last season, ‘in Milwaukee. jeome of Saturday’s season end- Tulane LSU, the nation’s top team fi the fourth straight week, has not been invited officially to the 25th annual game. But the unbeaten, untied Tigers appear certain of an invitation regardless of the aqut- said the unbeaten, once-tied South- eastern Conference team had been ‘as an. o ceipts to charity. i Other teams Simons has men- tioned incladed ninth-ranked Air Force, Clemson, North . Carolina and Rice. football than. in baseball. gio Jr., 17-year-old senior at Lawrenceville School in Lambertville, N. J. practicing kicking extra points with Dave Keller of Grosse Pte., Mich., holding the ball Young DiMaggio has scored five | conversions for ‘Lawrenceville’s undefeated football team this year. Unlike his famous father, he’s moré interested in track and suggested 1p if it agreed té donate its bowl re-in seventh, a step behind. Iowa, by knocking off Texas es * Purdie clung to eighth off its TP HU 52 if i E H i il Toronto, subsides. Doctors said the resul itt g 3 “7 Wing Rookie. . on Injured List Lunde Is Hospitalized for Observation; Will Miss Tonight’s Game DETROIT (PI) — Rookie ie cen-| ter Len Lunde of the Detroit Red : ts of thel}e » but kept He will miss tonight's game with the Boston Bruins here, but will accompany the Red Wings to Mon- treal on Thursday if the headache Daugherty, meanwhile ing ahead with plans i between the 1 be E fs i s J e ae °e ~ Sd i ? a nett Hine » was g0- to qplit his seniors and Wilson’s first as a college starter. eres ta is te meg oes le Oe: use he has played in fewer games than the leaders. ~ Soak George Yardley, who seen action in 12 games, tops the point-getters with 290 for a 24.2 rookie ~ pasaneee38S al cAzeezasasy SaUSEEIUS? Cleveland Whiz Brown seeks TD Record Next ? . pee. scot | Y i : a 4 Peas va . : a ak : ; ; RonF ae pore é MRIS g a : A : oh : : ; | aS Ae Sie : : < Orange Bowls — y |Top Contender — _MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Onde best- | appeared the strong- a ve. ges st contender for an invitation to International Gol Tle Pes A meet Oklahoma. in the Orange and decide at least to scout Syra- cuse in its final football game Sat- urday . bart Virginia, ie ‘ i ieat oe Syracuse would » /turn down an Orange Bow! bid be- cause of ridicule after is 61-6 loss to Alabama here in 1953, was jtermed untrue by Athletic Direc- four ninth is} With Snead and Hogan, shdoting|‘©" Louis/Apdreas of Syracten, only a drive and a six-|for the low team total as well as ai ne a eng par-five holes|the individual championship, ta-|Bailey Beats Andrews on ’ y » Par 36-36-72) vored at 4 to 1, the . ismakers : ranging from 561 to 580\put Japan’s defending champions) BILLINGS, Mont, (AP) — Loujl and yet Hogan asserted that|and Australia's tandem as second] Dailey, 166%, of Peoria, Ill., used can reach any of them in|choice at 6 to 1. The Japanese|#" &ffective ’ ‘ eam Of Pete Nakamuta and|!or a 10-round boxing decision . eg Oe . wPay +Bui Sn’ a6 pay-off; e al ee ee Koicki Ono upset the favored U, s,|over Al Andrews, 163%, Superior, — [MILY'-— Tier “Chalmer (Bump) Elliott, EE : [ who is playing pretty team. of Snead and Jimmy _De-| V's. The main nag Uae refer. "awe head taoteall bonch at the UebVeNity of Michigna. and bia oe mare lat your at Tokyo fi this *00 Oy enynee™ x Layne. * family at their home in Ann Arbor. Left to right: Bobby, 5, Elliott, |State. - give you a much g o heres Sag Ayr aonghace ages g ‘world series of golf.” - Betsy, 4, and wife Barbara. They have one other child. Bump's | ‘on ail your shots,” fes to'make the low half dozen| Ireland’s Christy O'Connor and 1 : new j@b becomes effective Jan.1, He succeeds Bennie Oosterbaan, ) : | in the 60's, there was|Harry Bradshaw, South Africa's eva ~ateheontebemeedon ceecinsieeniers hse Sioeiclae mathaomend ; drawback in getting accustomed|Gary Player and Harold Henning, high altitude which makes ad Canada's Al Balding and Hen- ry Martell are rated at 9 to 1. NOV. 19th, 20th and 21st " ump’ and Pete Almost Doctors '| Elliott Brothers Work With T — Not Scalpels 4 / Q BLOOMINGTON, Ill. uw —Broth-; 1996-34. From him; the blond D ase ers Pete and Chalmers (Bump) gy eae got an early jump - : Elliott don't operate with scalpels} ©" the fundamentals of the For the. 1958 season, anyway, Michigan's college football teams would have been better off to stay « * > * as they once hoped — variations) same. With only three games remai | sk f B of the split and winged T are! pr, Elliott, upon learning Bum on ‘the so State aan a OF um tools of their trade. is to take over as head coach mA teams’ have played 70 games fo Frosh C bs Don Dufek ax the Fl Sager Pe separ: Michigan, said it was not unex- \ against out-Ofstate opponents. r n Dute x, t tts pace the sidelines| pected and that he. was happy both Michigan teams have won only 32)/sas State and Detroit is rated anjeyes’ first defeat this season. ba meet Se college gridirons Saturday after-|Pete and Bump would be head while dropping 38. ~~ ledge. over Dayton ¥ ie se Says Squad Has a Few | noon, plotting maneuvers to open|coaches. Out-of-state foes copped five of — -ccrmaag a score} The Buckeye the defehsively-/ Bright Prospects up the opposition. , 4 six decisions over the past week-|as anes ge 98% batapa Wolverines mus? fear most Pete, 31, is in his second year |. Asked about the possibility their gal Gast a See schiocle wowed ove decision Sicmser vomeseuay anil’ ae teeta ANN ARBOR @ — Bump El-| 8 head coach of California’s 1 ieee Raine Seale lg pf tt to his lead in scoring, and won the|of the line, the spot where White’s|"i°tt’s rebuilding chore in hig debut] Golden Bears, currently on the memes lumi : ee state individual «scoring title by/straight-ahead power usually is/@S Michigan coach will be eased inside track for a Rose Bow! bid. sh shealthon te: Qintas tats Oto @ Bugged, all-aluminum , .. by a fine group of sophomores next pags nag Jame, gpaber cg MGGSE tO) Cue ef Wat Cay. construction jem # . barrelled is on | S€880n. up backfield coach a Pete and Bump guided the 1943 ® Aluminum door je White Big Ten ; its bce sd a “This is a little better freshman| Michigan into the head coaching | Bloomington High School team © 1” thick t’ ning ' Ten rushing record, |STOUP than we've had the last few| Job being vacated by Bennie | to a conference championship o¥2 three séasons,” said frosh coach Don| Oosterbaan. and then went on to make the “They were both good scholars name Elliott famous on the cam. s 3 a oO 5 ce Fi 5 White in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ark’ His squad wound up its season |@5 Well as good athletes, and once) -P™* shitting te the cutie oll yesterday with a game length considered careers in the medical) Pete was quartetback and Bump /CHICAGO. 9 — Fullback Bob keep the Wolverines from riggiig | ®cttmmage in Michigan Stadium, |Profession,” says their proud)right hdlfback’on the 1947 Michi- White of Ohio State—with three|*” Walt Beach of Central Michi- heir def to combat | Dufek split his squad evenly be- father, Dr. J. Norman Elliott. gan team which swept undefeated touchdowns in Saturday's 38-28 vio-|S0" scored once in his tcam’s lost| white , twesén the Jen fall Wien. The |, SNe oe eae nattgy east Big Ten opponents and then cap Blues wot, 18-12, with a touch- | business, sorry capped season with a 49-0 rex all-gnnves Soot secCing| Mt nce, Witt 78 polats The Buckeyes beat Iowa without) down Im the final two minutes, re erg pe gee rai knoW|trouncing of Southern California dead schools has a chance to catch the|Kremblas.”He's a doubtfal starter| ‘1 Gou't think this is | | ; hd Secor White now has a total 11) three leaders. eguiit Michigui*bias iaeans Jers op,” Dufek said.; “But Dr. Elliott, 4, a semi-retired | After graduation, the _ Elliatts touchdowns_and 66 points — two Home teams have a 56 to 50 edge|ry Fields again will. do ane HeY T curstenting players who will “eye, ear, tose and throat spe- |served on the Oregon State coach- more than Northwestern's Ron) vo. visitors going into the finall/the signal calling. Kremblas has|Help the varsity if they make nor- cialist, coached football — at Hi- ing staff before going their sepa-| Burton who was shutout by Pur- weekend of the college campaign.|a rib injury. / \mal development. Overall the linois Wesleyan University from ‘rate ways. due, Bob Jarus: of Purdue, al-\tiere’s the way the state’s teams| Oosterbaan sends the Wolverines |Squad is just fair.” | cee! Firestone TE trivingacir "_ Wisconsin's Dale. Hackbart was|stope so. c....+.- -..t 4 6. $08. Mileeatniech gree dutiew They, ceuner McRae, ot Newport News, Ve., full : | fourth with 8 touchdewns and 2\finueie 7° "77 2 0 ie. om. back Bill Tunniclitt, of Ferndale, | oxtte pelle. te 6 Ublat Meee RS ® 8 bathca Bement ne bel . aw BB man. | | Willie Fleming of Towa followed|sine™, MMe oS 3 9 Tey Helen a ee. aoe. "yullan’s| Gotte, and tackle Paul Schmidt, of | with 7 touchd and 42 ts. |Northern Michigan ..,.5 5 @ 237 izg |Gary an’s eae Pat A aon8 Westere Michigsn’...7'6 6 8 is apo| we most serious. Chicags. he: chance to play @ White. Ohio State 11 “girs sf: ago 208 ‘They have a chance to p FP oted F ; a ae : é i 1B eee ee Tt gg lg Way bo ns pee Dufek said. AND 3 °fe) a END No N od to Put Off R irs, Now That Obl State 4 8 8 2 cMichignn sreenoeeid : 1 it imt| tore and Annibale inte Maly, | Peoria outpotsted Al" Andre, iss Ss PECI ie Owens’ Parts and Service Hobbs, jon, Wis. 43 2 . 39 {Olivet .........: vanes o $8 PARIS imi. tig, | “SCRANTON ; Pa. — Tony Baldont, ra ; Départment Stays Open Jeter a | 3 °° 8 pales ooo 20 80M 188 rrance gitpotnted Peter _ ge er ited Young Jos 3 pa ys Vpe TA. Mato 9 P.M. Monde , Giving You — soma o> saR ACE ne PET GENUINE FORD PARTS Charlie Hamilton, former Market Tire manager, is now ready to assist you in “Cy's” Service Dept. vy BRAKE haa RELINE Reg. $24.95 $1395 ar $@95 ip 6 seat tp HERE'S WHAT WE DO! 1. Adjust brakes 2. Add necessary brake fluid 3. Re-pack front wheel bearings 4. Balance both front wheels Se SE each with o 5. 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HY Priced as low as titeanes, 88 ° iene 4 od tade ‘ We th : B= © Road Test Car i Completely Lube birrertonse Ieeed * . Ou SMO SILE — ‘56D at ¥YouR Local avTnoniZE5 QUALITY OBALER‘s v i _ SEROME MOTOR SALES 00., 280 S Soginaw St, Ponta, Mich. FE 49006. : yt ™ ous pnt AT Mea, edna auto Lebacdud ® DETROIT AnriLLEny Anwony, NoveWorR 22-30 eR hee _ a ; Fal : . Be ye / 4 rt , i ra P4 j only by the lighted sumbers 00, yt ue see the $45,000 feature, however, but it took a mystic to win, it. Horse named Mystic II took it by a half length over Ram. Combahee -/was third. The winner, owned by C. Mah- lon Kline, covered the mile and a sixteenth turf course in-1:473/65, and paid $3.60. Things were so bad, even track announcer Ray Height was work- ‘ing blind. But he played it square. Basketball, the top drawing sport in the United States by at-| tendance records, is around the corner, spectator interest away from the/} high school and college courts. High school tournaments and big college conference and tour- . (When the field disappeared into games still attract the bulk 659 for a zs (‘onven // : the ie: a at the country's basketball big attraction with 338,568 fans. | average, but this was only : ag | “You're on your own," he said,| erewds. * * ot since the Pacific Coast averaged 3S, Record books, “ including the| tows, Michigan State and Obie re NCAA guide, provide many inter-/State topped: the Big Ten. The Arertgs s U. S. Riders Win esting statistics covering the 1957-|Hawkeyes had 117,486 at home and AMERICA BS. geagon and indications point to/TTEN on the fuge! ir, SSH Now! ne anh laa a =" 2 . history OSU's total at home was 105,106 eos Last year high school baskethall| sng 197 crall, while MSU $08,318 oa * Olga Stoker Jumping Tests drew 100,547,071 tans, while the| hed 101.002 of East pind? cour Foal aul * Olga Egg colleges played before 13,500,000. | another 103,000 on the road for 94,7 | a "fF Poca. Briquets [| TORONTO (AP) — Frank Cha-| _ Every year the question “Is | wtal of 200/017, $000 Kentucky 148.061 i) : pot, of Wallpack, N.J., gave : 60, i Sed cant | mine na Sl we «re fa seer ae A won a live- . Florida 000 | * Hard Coal unas Bar eas ——— 2 | AP at Agricul ter 000 | * Kentucky Fair, , Bi | € * Low Ash Poca. _# * d a 2s ' * The Jean, bespectacled Ameri- ve * Disco can, in perfect combination with " SKYLINE ie Ris Sefoe, ‘Teell Guide, tote to the Ban Tome oa “ ; I p before reining up on 57.065 Get SURE FIRE jum resing ood = 9 je ! ae From fault-and-out contest no _ objections are ee : + © __jiarge and that thess_sppenred-t0 none. eet a ee ene le” ee ee 7 foctatine SS eee Fe — no particular! lar: ‘ * dpbecsavenans Be ‘obaccos = * écnenston Ralidonts of ipekin “gut Semel-lot drentaasep toe. bate beers - y Sy -eprareoaee dt, alight edge a ee ae bel be vs RAM, WOV. 17. 1058 nole streets have protested the} Wheat was % lower to % higher _ ressrecesee-e 335 motors, rails, utilities chemicals parking lot plan because it pro-jnear the end of the first hour, |Gmen “Hylisicess. }t5jand oils were irregular iseellar setessee ach That is the wonderful thing | vides for meters on their streets|December $1.97%; corn % to % oA Aenonss-- £51 Gerri unslale Such Gt o | — , oe cs rg ape Wall Street Journal, | if revenues from the lot fall short.|lower, December old type contract oot ~ . axe sagt vnoceene= @ J naan A $175,000 revenue bond or. (31-14%; oats % lower to % higher, + Free heart ve The market was mixed at ‘fhe| wed. Go Regt srere=- 2 { ak Walaiade of team-am tho | ens St Sep Ronee Be et yer aes 65%; rye" % lower to waka doa' 270172, HMQ|start and continued that way in| lene; the others on both sides of | ag: ee road to increased earnings. The was adopted by the city com- igher, December $1.31%;. soy- b dom... -., 98 e yer The ticker tape| Orchard Lake avenue, Telegraph ‘ carnal helpesalaried men mak. | missle Oct. 15 and is now in beans % to % higher, November io, i bib. bakit. 230 floor transactions| to the city limits, lessees ing $7,500 to $25,000 a year. It the hands of the Municipal Fi- (52.14. . peepee re 2.00|for a nine-minute period while op-| Comissioners will be asked to "rates, ig valuable to small business | Ote: Commission for approval. _ Grain Prices ' _ GREENS ing blocks were traded. confirm one assessment roll for a cstasaneoeanes men. It can be of priceless bene- Bond Cabbere pa... sass cereee, 100) Goodyear eased about a point sidewalk i apse Riaeg fi CHICAGO GRAIN Cadarda, BU. ..c0nns;ssdsedoes on the east ‘side of Stirl- sosenteon it to ambitious young men who GO, Nov. 18 (AP) — Opening Male be. ci cace oetereenvege i. after a 6-point leap yesterday on ing avenue Madison to Baltimore; seheveeseaees want to win advancement. » : 8 | Mustard, bu. ,....scccccsseseeeseese 1.25) Stock split rumors. Eastman Ko- |and another . Sah ieee 0 The Wall Street Journal is Oats— FOpinach. DU. assccrs-evedesserseees 125) dake ; ; covering erection of 4 |. wry tie sascce | Gin enituhete Wasinnce DAMES aerate ty Swiss chard, bi jee iis pel apannttin Ben pst fy wap te Egg and construction Property ess : Has largest staff of writers on este 65 eaLAD GREENS pari sewers in the area : ee ists Pee .. business and finance. The on! » ssesgees 131 cab O08. Dip ikccosases,) 8 p ot the proviews [bounded by Arlene, Clara, Fuller Por bale cto q basiness paper served by all Rss ics: Ham era, Sac icc tat ei stile three big press associations. It 1a dito eee _ ir _seeressses 65, United Fruit resumed its decline ie ee ach 00k 3 ek Sk Sen ch oe. Orn (new) ard (loose ie a DU. .....ccestsvereevecees 200/00 news of @ reduced dividend, Dadd Bu s Girl SWesuntcnes get a Trial Subscription for F 7 i. ZeB. on. -00e AEB falling oo tm 2. : y y . gale Prop. -.recraes 40h ree months for $7. Just tea y teen * ; "| Por ‘ auemeens out this ad and attach check for amendment to the ordinance, mak- BOP. csevsees 110% a -eess 9.95B Poultry and Eggs U.S. Rubber gained more than Isolation Booth = - sonasann's : ? $7 and mail, Or tell us to bill you, ing its terms acceptable to! —-_-_-_-—o-oeo—- DETROIT POULTRY °”*~~ a point. Du Pont was about a point for Doll H ‘ aes vere? ‘ Published daily right in the Oneida and Seminole street resi- . DETROIT, Nov. 1@ (AP) — Prices per |Mgher. U.S. Steel was down about wes ouse fae Opporvanities teensnees | siden Yo bring you vital [42 Elected President — |rssy7 2% Distt H's eso ais a pin. a pee i business and Washington news 3 Heavy type, ypne 16-18; light type NEW YORE (AP)—The s02aer- Pome “acivevsovsces : immediately. Address: The | The breath of a normal adult is {C GOP C hens 11-12; help, type | broilers and old daughter of Stanley Goldman} | MERCHANDISE |. Mall Street Journal, 711 W. [usually germ-tree bat the acte of 0 ounty | lub Hack, I-20," Caponeien $e IK bet New York Stocks [ot Lawrences, N.-. ‘is suing to For Sate, Giotng 00 : onroe St., Chicago 6, Ill. ie coughing am sneezing or even ae. Rene 26-28; young toms 21-23" BONE wor ggame~ rergeengh block 2 on ; nore Reade: Ce | PMP - speaking spread germs quickly New president Oakland a decinfal point are ths Porrerrryy Tit | and over a considerable distance. County Lincoln Republican Club is DETROIT £608 Vig ~ Meee 15.5 Int Paper ...13¢9) 20lation booth. Thee cass ees. ; Gordon D. Haupt, of 454 Withington|>DEINO'E, Nar, 18 (AP/—ess, 7.0.8. Ad Gh". #8 | Int Rei: B48 aS ce : ., Fernda aoe: tre... 50. “3 Edge, N.J., were announced| De & Yourself 0000 wc... : 714 Community Nat’ geo “1 who Walies <- Ceese A teabe 0H; extzal Ahem bad «:s2: ant Jacobe en .. B23 Monday as the buyers in an auc- ae Geode” won a = munity atl : _ large 49-53, wid avg 80%; large 41-48, |Alcos —......0. 86.4 johns Man .. 51-4) tion of two booths at inet neuron Bank Bld ss Caltlad Come SF" ote eit cit ae eal S38 (Am Runa": Rist uty SI" /tv ahow “Who Do You Trust?” Psat g- the Oakland Coun- Sie or ea ne Oraceth ipmes th: |Am Gem ‘cs. S83 Reece aber ene i en —. “friends and relatives for the lov 7 Dee oe meduum 38,’ smal 38; Grade € large 33; Am Motors’. 324 Kroger °° 17 Bo ae Resta: ESB | artlowere’ Sirs" snd” comforting : s ice, suc- Wh: oe . \ vane @, Glass... 97.3 * ; nous. steneeneee messages to du: our Phone FE 4-1568-9 ceeds Wendell Gm large s4-4g; medium 32°30; small Am Tel & Tel "2008 Ugg My". 723] Goldman is going to convert his Be Ufone fae he sat Beene Brown | ot Tor a 5 Beet, acta A rss ae SP Aes: Bh Laan Ae: Sitio a suger doll house for his) BREE vate Winn, P, Davis Funeral Home. wn- a= ee : . A Lone " ter, arerrrs, | \ Ts. * . and Ts. BAKER & HANSEN \2= ccaee | MPRAS ay abide Gomi tae aera | "eemerataar y Siaee ; af) ivesioc -. Be we : The booths 4x4x8 : & , Relatives and neighbors in Ee Beth Steel .... 66.5 Manning ..... 26.4 are feet, Bor sian © Feee .... a7 ke 8 and e at D Boeing Alr ,.. 0.4 artin Co . M6 sound-proofed, with ley ‘ ttheeeeneree - sym! Richard H - cent annual meet DETROIT, Nov. 18 (AP) — Cattle — Bona Sint:: HE Moda” cp™.:: 4ei|and wall-to-wall corediog. Goors |" For ‘tt. ssegetesacees recent joss of our pacar mother hard H. DeWitt ~ Donald E. Hansen jing of ‘the club yao aaah, see eae Supe Be” : The original antitrust suit was| Seek Righ cite (2m Bak Sev Pa ss. Baa | Se ete fea H w HUTT dismissed by Judge Labuy in 1956 ight to Operate Gen Dynam ':: 6 ae | yiseen Je yg BH The Pontiac Press | shim in part and ordered a rehear- Gen Mire °c. 3 Time R Bede, a3 ao faye with a shipment | to Plains. 2s Sa etotiner nasil 3 Baa H. W. Hattenlocher Max E. Kerns | i"&. The government s aadnanined isi 7 Can Rhog "384 Trameamer | ha E WOV DIAL FE 2- fas re | A decision t oal Gen Te oo a4 oT . 2-8181 ; 2 } 3 . that Du Pont's ownershi f 93) * nm to appeal a court Gen T mf ‘wenty Cen .. 371 - . sees fom 06-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 |.per cent of General Motors stock|pontine General’ Hospital doctors aitett ns at Ma parbide IIRL nine: dear brott From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m H + was monopolistic. barogpilb gage: Hospital doctors Goodrich." 06 Tmt Are. .) Bae ne. Fu meet All errors should oe : unrestricted surgical "pice "3 Maan ty: 3 nn Sow ee Ike's Plan Supported | RiCE. tte, Oty howitl Reees hat ete =n iy ee ent ae a> . er, Pontiac attor-lquie on .:.. {194 S Toe 4 eral Rome ir 8 p.m. to than to cancel the ¢' ! , said he had by|# oo 4.4 wa So B »D, NO Te, for that ~crtion oe UNITED NATIONS, N. 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J. NEPHLER Co. 2.2 oterss rom = > . 5S, = Pont also declared a | ie ) =| quarterly dividend of $1.12 a share = om = S = S16 Community 187 mee =| preferred stock, $4.50. series; |" 5 neue Sto 5 FE 2.9119 | And 87 cents on $3.50 series. Both} » — j Hl] i Pidiaiil j VUQAITHAAEAEHATH HVINNINhizs| notaere dan, 24, to stock- : ‘ : ‘ n holders of record Jan.'9. — + —, ( ~ past wit tan Gom| $100 PER WEEK ork “yaa ge Here is onep in ON FARM BY} a top ‘ee secede a SINGLE MAN TO WORK ON| experience | dairy farm, 42680 9 Mile Rd.| typing and : ri Seer, «PS Nail. Call evelyn Ba: WA RETIRED NIGHT MAN| wards. PE " Se Te See eee SECR ET ARY YOUNG MEN titctive. and polsea for reveption AND VETS Employment “tof, Poniiae State a ae ee ous 5 _¥E : _Recedsary. are $62.50 wee Instructions 9 } * 2 WTD: LADY TO UCT IN making argyles, PE 6-606" alter Help Wanted Female “+ filing clerical -— Also, Sel ey T ag Re 13 Mile Road. APPLICA Grill work and baking ‘knowledge Dae aie"S bin? ASSISTANT GR. SINING GROOM Es WAITRESSES pit fry hg s for fone we resses on the night shift. Must be, 18 or over, Apply in per: EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- | = cca Restaurant, 377 Au- "gage inlay" WAITRESS round 20. iday Or've-In FE BEAUTY OPERATOR FOR “pirm Inga sm selon. MI 6-4434 or FuuL it oe Live Wy. ton och ais -_ GIRL WANTED For LADY WANTED — ~ housework and care for 1 More for prime than wages erences, OL 1-1003. toys free have a toy domeasioelinn, 18 per cent of the sales. For infor mation~ eal] F le OPENINGS . .. for experienced sales- ladies for extra Christmas help. Excellent working conditions, peereat weal count, good pay. Apply Adbasa “Se & 10c Store, 640 Auburn Ave. ee ere LDAY 5-1 lab charge to serve as doctors assistant in IRONING, REF. $3 BU: FE a A Box No. ie liver. dayr. A-1 IRONING, | PICK ——— & DE- FE 43 Bat WORK: WAVE OWN TRANG. ation waby ain ov: evenings. ound rms. PE N WOR! ve boat Pia te ge - Building Supplies 12A Enns ha” Rd. Clarkton, MAple Business Services 13 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 oo eid Oe = ee oe ee ee (age, se arc : 2 oe f Pre “This is my fiancee, Helen. You ARE Helen, aren't you?” _ Moving & Trucking 19 Wtd. Household Qoods 27 s * Broker ALE, Blizabeth ‘Ww sell r house. aie WHITE ' BROS. bree ule: Sell Us ‘Your Don't tose ee iMac, 8 are E : Trucks to Rent | Boss gee Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. -| Painting & Decorating 20 me gee Sarre see i] <7 3141, “¥ CASH FOX 0 TV's, FURNI- Ga amare Wtd. - Wid Mioculinasons 28 To TRADE—TO SELL LaBELLE neat vr §-7605 “Homes, far pat mg Lake proper Paul M. ease Real rise 832 W_ Huron WANTED: GOOD USED MOTOR scooter, PE 2-2312. WANT SEVERAL GOOD 760 x i6 tires. PE 4-7253, or FE 8-6641. WANTED Hi-Fi Amplifier 10 to. 35 watts. Phone OR 3-7665, after 6:30. WTD. SMALL DEEP FREEZE, must be reasonable, FE 5-7036. Money Wanted 28A VOR SALE — FIRST MORTGAGE. By private . MY 3-2726. , PVT, ’ PE 5-1225 Wanted to Rent 29) ELDERLY Loy DESIRES ROOM with kitchen ~at ig? oh. West side of town. Ph, bag Sng got & gar hg vie! On seas" = Lost & Found 24 FOUN! s BICYCLE, | VIC. re-tool. terms. Your wil Glenwood & Kennett Ba, FE Wh. + a ian MALE COLLIE DOG ELECTRIC SER pret or 9 aE ap = & soeens. 218 B, Pike. . yea — home. one’s 5 plicat ” rts be “aera f_ oaED paeey, 11 mos. old. If anyone Anoka Dr. Barts Piet _serviced. ©, L. Nelson, PE 6-1788./ suey! Michigan. Ph. OR 3-6240. iar Lise’ ae eh: FURNACE CLEANING telephone booth, by, Food-O-Mat o . to x orning. Mone badly. need- et a RVISOR-DISPATCH- ee. Se ‘ON ed, FE 5-0024. an pee Will Do @ Complete Job LOST - BEAG D, with ag x = Al NACES =. Lincoln gr, High, aos brown future. PS $0007 —No Sales or Repair— Lost: BROWN A : ING, EAVES-| JIM LONIE OR 3-0100 le seen in . wee salty doteen , carpenter work, plas- . _ rE oes PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. 3", this is a two yr. old’s RELIABLE Work guaranteed rE SS \. art 392 Judson, FE 4-2332. work. Prices. | FE 5-8325 SAWS MACHINE PILED L YOUNG MAN, 4 WANTS Wonk | “aver Leach —__10 Bagley } ane after 4 ieeman'’s ere SERVICE POCRROTER A oor on eats YOUNG MAN DESIRES Pronot scrvindansery arnioed Tot BTA anv Kind, feasonable wages. FE All work goaree teed. street. “Black ¢ ocker and collie skrvice °C CHARGE ONLY $1.75 with red collar. 226 N. YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF UBURBAN APPLIANCE ass, FE §-4462. any kind. Has chauffeurs license Lincoln _8-3880 LosT: AD. RD. BETWEEN Oa 8-3180. “We _ service all makes of wringer| Crooks and Rads,‘1 pair YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES MAN WISHES bang: tomatic washers. 30 yrs. =: new pe ge . Sev peied “7 PPLIANCE SERVICn | ward. FE 2.0542. , “Work Wanted Female 11 | 2°25. % Oakland _FE_2-4021 ‘ - “aresomatt 5 ALTERATIONS. — oe. Snttitecun guaranteed. FE _8-0256. 4LL” KINDS ALTERATIONS. Ladies’ dresses speciality FE 5-6256 . DRESS iG, TA iG AND alterations Mrs. Bodell FE 4-9053 , TA ING, in my hom FE 8-8456 DR & TIONS Insurance Agencies 17A rtation. 8.3088 ~ ; . COOK DESIRES FULL TIME job, FE 6.0453. — tant “Tove own are bebyettine in ip our bome, 3 or 4 TOMERS wr fied Ads. Call "i Classi- *: 2-8188-1 FOR GO CALL ky ee Laundry Service 18 Ftd Eas LO8T: 4 ¥ old answers to name Cleao. FE §-9727. a G R- Schwinn bike with white oak vic. Lincoln e a Tate N SHEP- herd Diack and - Sith white a | adage «4 at seen last ee r Rast Reward. a A aay hg AREA, & RED eset bound, spayed eel male Beagle. Children’s 8, MA 5-0: -| COsT: BLE. & WHITE HOUND. On Franklin ‘Ra. Call FE_ 54-0905. Hobbies &. Supplies 24A BY NUMBER . Scrabble games. Backenstose Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence 8t. Notices & ereones 25 ah 46 w Salen it |S a mene a |e SRA “ . or ‘ . N Private bath = ae RO RLTY hot, water furnished: Privat couple. Uulities furs... $88 month. TRM L . IDEAL Heit Hasabets uae Share Living Quarters 30 | bacheior or retired couplé. Util. Pah shses. ae nan, ey at @ NEAR ©. BOULE- EMPLOYED SHARE | 3 ROOMS, LY. No | MT. ; Apt. FE soe reese Vaorhels also coom upper, All” wiles capY a Bone" 7p eeane No drink| SoDmRN APT. ON LAKE DEVEL. RN APT. ON LAKE LEVEL. SipoCEAGES— WOW AW TO cae Ea os gas heat, laundry, TY, MY 3STt . FE_5-1600 : fur. Prt entrance, ground floor Wanted Transportation 31 T ROOMS, Pvt BATH AND ENT. Aduite. srs. Rich, of Bradt Ra RIDE TO PONTIAG MOTOR FROM | 2 3 RM. ‘sF wit BATH. } ; Sins ak a sere cit el ary el Mcgee Sd NI aie Wtd. Contracts, Mas 32 tor. a ry Adtlte only a_i Washington. AND 3 ROO CASH WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS ie UICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W, HURON br FOR LAND H. J. VanWeilt. - OR _ 3-1355 CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOME EQUI- TIES, NO OBLIGATION, CALL A. Johnson 1706 8. Te Rae CONTRACT BUYERS ak We are in ee ong fl tine ‘pds |b NM REALTORS 752 W. Huron co Ph, FE 41587 IMMEDIATE ‘ ACTION. ~ @ny good land contract. New season ‘our cash upon sat- a operty RK. i. Templeton, Realtor 39 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 2339 Ready, Willing and Able Cash buyers rie $ TOP $ FOR LAND CONTRACTS AND ee eK fied, Best Fr Fats be M50. ea? . JOLL, a ak Saggy 3A| fun ses erry. FE} “Wanted Real Estate 32A ALL CASH "| Aa ac and trimm: Get our bid Prea _ KNAPP SHOES 3-1892 For houses flats, farms or acre- ym 3. ANY GIRL OR NEEDING ted ton fdlh. under foreclosure. ? Sarit" Bouhacaal” mes Salvation WICKERSHAM Army. aS - Ahaha Mayfair 6-6250 BEAUTY IS ALL CASH EVERYONE'S DUTY. | °Pai4, foro ¥ ae CAL L CE Pe coment of unwanted hair. OR e. “ 3-7293. ATTENTION 4 business tg good. If you wish to sell your home list With ug for pm, results, We have buyers A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 s. Telegraph Rd. FE 4253 ase for P sev dl omg land | 5 “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RGE ROOM FOR comms 1 LA Bultable for Yr men. as ie, CLose IN: TL6e. Ri CLEAN, 4 “ Adultse, 258 Orchard Lake, FE 2-4267. : r bath 1) } 4. fe 3 ROOM 1 LARGE = CLEAN APTS. Pvt. entr, . oe fnik $17 per bath wk. 264 8 3 ‘5 Inke Rd FE ike 2k RIVA PE 2-71 child welcome, 4a N, Perry, FE 2 3 ROOM APARTMENTS FUR- nished, child welcome. HArtland 2 AND 3 ROOMS WITH baths 31 Stowell, FE 42190. 2 FPURN. APTS, EVER farn PB. 6-3036. 7 RMS. FOR GIRL. Pvt. ENTR: wou . Close in. $10. 2-0663. . NR Lake, $16 wkly.. and entrance. $15 wk. 3 nd ent ROOMS "3 tinea, a 3 paddoe mS ; saat, pool OR 3 on Priv. ba! 8-473 yy Oe MS. A AT and gas furn. Pvt, ®at. Nr. +o a'% Gis bet} per wk. FE . @ RN. 3 ove bath & entrance. Gas heat, aw fp Soft water, Adulte only. J RM. APT. — COUPLE. i141 Auburn Ave. 3 & 1 RM. APT VERT THING furn ee, ag +> hag bi & en Paddoc ‘ance, Nea ys ‘.. ua oe v ‘ Squirrel Rd, 8, FE 48903, GLEAN LAKEFRONT APT, CHIL dren welcome bus line, 1550 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. CLARKSTON eda BRIGHT lean 3 rms. Modern. water, $43, monthly. Maple OPT 4. bath apd ent, $18 week. util, Near downtown, after Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 13 RM. & BATH. “ADULTS. NO ert Newly decorated, heat. FE 56-1625. 11 5. Jessie. BA f Whittemore. 2 BEDROOMS Wrst SIDE TER- race. Completeiy temoseied, gas heut, no children. MI 4-8 2-BDR. DUP. uoD 60 Pinegrove. Gas Ht, FE 56-1603. 3 BLOCKS PROM CENTRAL HIGH, 4 room_ lower. Bg ha g AS rage, ‘a - id Inc AJA, . iND “FLOOR, 3-ROOM ApaRt- ° pee Serernnes. Ell- 3 x _ Phone ‘Eas, Pv ent. hg & " rig. = , as onth, WHITE BROS. - OR 3-1205 Dixie H "til 9: gun 10 ‘ttl 5 $15 wk. A A room, Eves. SHIRLEY APTS. 7 ROOMS AND B. furnished, ay near a BS Jr, igh of ve hin, furn, 40 Mariva. OR 3-1328. + | ROOMS EVERYTHING PRE |? vate, on bur: line FE Adults only ” Au- burn Ave., Palm Vilix NICEL R STORES AVAIL- 3 OR niture. Near stores, bus. $8 wk, 684 Auburn, ‘ATH, Call after 3 p.m. FE neat stores tne school. 1944, D- . room heated apt.” with 2 besos month See de etheatar, ATH. . wa! ; $65 mo, 4-6850 Drayton Plains Apts. RN OR UNFURN, gf OLMES BARTRAM | Pom. coven after 4, FE 5-6507. R ROOMS. NEWLY D wee a2 Bia" ae uu Pe a1 nich dow gy ment, Weated and wultabie. tor tes compe $65 per Edw. M? Stout, Realtor 11 N. Saginaw 8, eeraio 8 tigre fl ps James Bivd. $100 pet on ‘bun ayy $75 ‘mo, ret oS 4 ex Pre or eve., FE ‘tun VELY 3 ag AN ‘BATH. em ogg A Pine area Gain util, steam 45 eth Gee A a ‘chil aoe ren WOOF located. Inquire at 105 —avels. NEGRO ANCY — 3 RMS. bath, heat, hot Water, stove tnd refrigerator furnished. R, H. Smith, Realtor, 28 EB, Huron FE ; ‘ties, 60 arage, good ports * * NEWL ORCHARD CT:-APTS., con’ "s most exc west apartment development. Bal- eon) ype bea with stoy ig 3 fu A ay! and water turn Adults only, Me 4 for Teanstioks oceu- Get in touch with the Rent Houses Furnished 35 » BEDRM, DLE. GROUND FLR. mt] eal wit Domest? 3, San | . Be, ies, Set mo, avatiatie at - Hae AND BATH AT AU- burn Heights, adults only. le oO, P 3 asement. a a -| ae es 2 Mead a a. Sei $35 PER oll waterfront, ae oe oe bee 6 ome and fg a ag occupancy at month. References and deposit re- i Par noe ae +s be 3 aEDRGOM HOME, GOOD LOCA- tion. $60, Children welcome, JIM _ WRIGHT REALTOR ae Agate, ouly FE 17-0194 — wiht pee mend, td itaneperts-| ¢ RMB, 26 ROGSIRE. OAS HEAT. within locks. S away. ha agg wel ed og ¢ poly tte aod va ™m ieely bg A — <= oe) on oe Children. ‘EMS iiGHts INCL. rger — ; Hepp 102 &. Huron St, FE|$ ROOM TERRA ACANT. 4] es AO for OM BATEMAN. 3. * Baby ‘welome “or FE i BEDROOM, SPOTLESS, ALL utilities plied. Automatic gas heat. Ao 3 & grocery. Fe 23-4855. 3 i B » EXC. ~s $75, room po very mod- b A | avail, bax Sune ish Also couple Neat 3 room $57 San" Jack Love- 2-4875. 4 his ae ; . ee 2 Oe BRN ee ne ee aOR ee ee eee % Se ee ee ee ee . Py + ‘ “ Se TE OSE gg Se re en Stee: iain rf & § HIGH , bsm't end garage, $85 M 6-6603. NEW 56 x in sove acd oven. 60 monihly/ JUST, NORTH of Wallon _Bivd Fes Seok Hh T. Meeve| Tras tems anh Gone foo ove ce New vertical venetian PONTIAC TRAIL AT WELCH RD.| blinds. oak cove ceilings, ino Ponting ‘Tra and’% Mile 4 Full modern basement, Rec. roo conreenn Phone troit, VEr-| Gas this comioriadie, _mont 17-2201. Eves. MAytair ¢-2923. Genetas bee home now, only $7,950 RENT OR | ee 615) ASCENGION, =e CLOSE IN North suburban — at- Gnolves gi ~ fromt 6 bed ‘ softene tone Brick —— ee bath home. 3 nice also 30 Ginss “, r - i full tod pim. “TRinity 4.3058 fining rosm. modere Kitchen. Pull Nenreneat gacee, See pam) Bice Ser geht Rem se ric) ‘oor 2 preferred. $7 mouth PE 23922) ane Only $11,500 — 82,700 ) Bal. $70 per month. ' §SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS seed Ci condition, Until! May 1 eae bei IN ine. ~~ close tae = m Russell A. "Nott, Realtor | [eat ome bee. eve fe 17 W_ Pike’ FE 45905 jong. tile bath, Beautiful ‘ ea TRANCE ving room, lovely » FS Goan hk ie. tim 4008) «en, § 10 breakfast nook. full Parkway Dr. between § & 7, meters Sasoment. wt . rj ALL — Gas HEAT. plenty of elbow room, Weil . ¢ Trwin_ after cat emong other fine homes | SMALL 4 rey HOUSE. sags $13,000 on PHA ter: Scott Lake road. — . a Si WARWICK HAS 3 BEDROOM William Miller brick, gas heat, carpo Realtor FE 2.0263 Warwick $125 lease December 1. teree fay teat as wane Be ea Somber. “ist bedroom brick, 1075 hie Par cem’ . 3 2? BEDRM. Tovar “FOR BILE. carport, i812 Warwick. $106. PEI" :arge tms.. full sise dining rm., _cember 1. FE 45000 or FE 23-2105. Gream ki full basement. UNFURNISHED NEWLY DECO-| plenty of rm. for huge family rm. a hedreen name for rent-/ and third bedrm., garage new ieee Waite Lake R ol} ped 2 7 ete | seceagpen x em A ioe RANCH cone one block from schoo! bal = gat ARE N3 den or 4th it's in the a East room. opoctens paning 8 be py s owner. FE dink: ell, r ss doors ation uiity ———, f. th, beau- Reeves ie Seren geodon MArket 41485 WEST SIDE BRICK DUPLEX WHITE ® HUNTOON LAKE 5 rooms and tile bath, full base- eae oe Fas. Oak ment laund trays, gas heat, m ree. room, This home screens and 5 windows. New-| pity et. Large 0x15 ft ly decorated. Nice yard, handy lot. fenced tenes co to schools and stores. $99 per Huntoon peighborhood ere ; down, a price a, eee) VASBINDER, INC. including taxes and insurance. FE 5-8875 ox _ STOP “AND THINK! re you wasti money in rent? Rent Lake Cottages 36A Bre dollar vested. in your TAB: FRAR| cfler bere tn sree’) ; x R , — Clean, * ~ Wong knotty; ranch home situated on an ine natural fireplaces,| ft. fenced near Williams Lake rs , ier gl My bed . on Saale or re nished. Owner I__Arlin, yevinas, peted. An 18 ft kitchen gives the In 341 i. Days, wife ity of ie ¢. The TT! a e ogy A songbion gs stor- ¢ for arden "Nake front cottage, ie My ORE bird E. Commerce Lane. tomate masher Eg Au- erin. only $12,500 with’ COTTAGE ON MACE- pi sd p Foy payment, oo Lake, OR 4-0277. For Rent Rooms 37 WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ALWAYS CLEAN, SLEEPING RM. OR 31296 Also apartment, 18 Norton, FE 5660 Dixie Hwy. 32-8000. _ Open Eves "tii 9; Sunday 1 ‘til 5 a AT BUS 1” IN . BY gy bbb eee BRICK. comfortable room. : erase 4 fou ent, gas heat. E. BIG . Ss 4 Bivd. _ Sat.. Sun. and ovens Na hg ER "ae ee te”! BROWN Motor ‘ork Prt. Ent., ‘peaern. | fs weekly. $23,509 WEST SUBURBAN — Large Se. St. FE , eee . bun, with attached 3 aziet Mar. “apt 3 car far. Lovely "preezeway. (Ai CLEAN’ _ #5 PARRING.| fost an ac ot ois nun —STCLEAN SLEEPING, Noo — | SENT Naural Sonitee: Only a m PR 45641 A a a CLEAN SLEEPING RM. PVT. EN- “2 RAMBLING ‘RANCH_Bre r } * On ape See) § hethe Attosenl: 1% Kad aes, $e uiet. 48 Mechanic. fireplaces Lovely game pom. | FOR ALL 8 ont raglient location. Lake furnishe between 9 a.m, & Silver Lake. “A home 6 pam. PE 5-8114. Soalgace for rea) living.” HOUSEKEEPING ron $3.500 DOWN — Lake front. TH 2 men. Everything tum. FE/H, 3 bedrooms. Automatic heat 3-7308. : pon an te oe slaes. wall to IDEAL SLEEPING RB or women. 267 N. oo LARGE SLEEPING ROOM FoR as “4 person. business or FE 4134 rs MONTH INCL. Tal — Take over —. 8 em Bas about bedroom” this 2 tye “year "Suburban ‘home. the West side. pasndry & kitchen stiomatl te eat plas alum. storms for man Home priv. N. side.| $450 Rees. PE 4-0640, PLEASANT FRONT ae Nice MoE ge home. Close ~— See this 2 today. Pull price only L. H. BROWN, Realtor DOWN Dunealo nko: bedroom ROOMS FOR eee REASONAE 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 2-4810 Board optional—141% Oakland A Ave. “MULTIPLE Li LISTING SERVICE SLEEPING ROOM, LADY Pt PRe-|3 BEDROOMS, 1 BATHS, W ferred Close to Pontiac and Fish- basement, GI Pe. cent mi. er Body. * W. Rundell. in oes Oe 55,08" 1,000 down. SINGLE BUSINESS 2 2 girl, heme o pee PE bere Rooms With Board 38 | O'% ‘ T EXTRA CLEAN. HOMESTYLE meals TV 14 Matthews FE PIONEER HIGHLANDS —— or James K Biyd. to 235 8. JOSEPHINE vd = Bd es ee GOOD FOOD, wen ene. ie ete Pvt Cee cea as or ieee re Close to PeNort _ ‘whem oe and = -xom, ete Choice CAPE COD style RANCH, PERSONAL APE TO TIDY, 12x18 ving room, y- lovely prt. home. attractive} Kitchen with formica PRIVATE F FIRST F FLOOR ROOM for bed patient or [oo Large well landscaped lot, city in Nurses home FE 5-8371. water, sewer, us at corner, ROOW FOR TWO MEN TWIN, Paved street. IMM. Poss. beds. tole closet Meals as de-| 1 __Sired E 2-3429. ROOM & 1 - BOARD FOR BUDDIES. home cooking, FE 4-3049, 1028 __ Lakeview 6 Gonvalescent Homes 38A CARE 2 ELDERLY; WASHINGTON PARK OR po Christian home. 1005 ARGYLE people in in OPEN ING SOON a Pee Sor, Maa Ds Now bee a 2 aE formation Pri FE 8 “8013 °F roe Fan 3. ecg ee plas- tered walls. GAS i HEAT. gee this Hotel 1 Rooms 39) Neat “oroes. NOW. SACRIFICE PRICE by -out of town owner. Take Orchard Lake Rd, Ay Berwick lent to Argyie, HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments | Jeft.to property. re Jt. reftineration 2 units HOYT REAL TY PON-TEL CENTR Rent Office Space 4 41 Go ena ae o-oatht & Teleeraph Ra. LARGE 1 ROOM & GOOD sto! STOR. Crescent Lake Estates Ccitecdl Bobgelie a al room 3 Sagreom FE sg Nresg Pike Ge giten Only yeas $600 down—no ” alosia, "€e Colored a 3 yateotmn Full Tim aw as furnace Other Wsiuastive features, $300 down on PHA plus GILES REALTY CO. bie bm oe ‘ER 2 BEDRM., TILED TILED vias isseesy fested Yard en ee mt 36.306" uiberal PHA Roger B. a a $11 Main OL 1-411) | terred. Must sell, $15,050. Market BARGAIN ! ousted ! JIM aici: REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE poet OPEN EVENING UNTIL 8 MULTIP EQu sus = 3 ‘Er On ranch ¢. ears Liv com, 12580 wallto-wati fi welt oar sacs oth, No brok- JOLL PAYMENT or ben ehiaiesee house in Pon- tiac, 2 full baths, basement with oil = furnac ven 4 a anrage: - og in poreh._ eo: n coon “7 me. Bette urry NI NEIGHBORS With With this 3-bedroom home near Fisher a all nice sized men Evenings after 6, call OR 3-5597. JOLL, REALTOR 2536 Dixit HWY, FE 44561 BY OWNER EAST SIDE MOD- ern 2: — gr,¢ bedrm 2 tiled and titchens. Garage. PE OPEN DAILY 12-8 W. W. Ross, Homes, = 1941 5. Tele zee Mode] Phone 8021 SMALL HOUSE, LOW sown ek ment le} FS cash. 14) Je 8sCcOoTT TAKE SOR BEDRMS. large fenced ‘lot. Only, $8,000 smail oa re Lauinger Real Es- This 4 . best j ture. price 700 on terms. | REALTOR PARTRIDGE terms may WN. $58 MONT hod sn & bath. Good loca- LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES 3 Bedroom ~ HOMES $100 DOWN 1.6. Rog US. Pak. OFF, 0008 by WEA Boring tha, 18 “I should have been suspicious when he left his favorite TV programs without an argument to go to the store for me!” Moves You In! SO WHY PAY RENT? 1 BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS BY OWNER 3 bedroom aluminum ‘storms & screens. Near iy and uit lake were eges, My eq $48 monthly yments, OR SELL =... RENT wa OPTION, ae a” basement, ga- Hag "FE & ; HOM Ni ey do ae lans. Gordon eh, eee? Coat ae tac rer ck home 13,750, basement, lake privi- leges, FE 2-2900. BDRM. HOME ON EAST MANS- ATTENTION, G.I.’s MODEL OPEN) weter rome zine waning ae tance ol B yred’s ye ving WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7? Sis see breakfast rm. EXCEPT FRIDAY — wy ‘kitchen on the first floor, 131 Stanley at Kinney three bedrooms and bath on the 3 “ae no; ot bs > Spied second floor. Steam heat, newly WESTOWN REA EALTY pastored walls and a one-car ga- rage. FE 8-2763 or EVES “LI 23-4677 Sete th ae ra Gls WATKINS HILLS op Bay Appointasent. aving state, will sacrifice. Will seoslaes best offer Almost new WM. A. face brick. Basement, 3 bed- imp suannones steeats's | K ENT NED Y wely ne . sidew paved street. sree 3-6915. Realtor rooms, full front porch. v101 W. mares 43569 — 4G a e fi, tice ot 5 2 arena SR RE ALY ; 300 DOWN 5 sts of nice livin — bo gd IN iin ee $ 00 Di starter b kitchen with ote areas bed: = ou N ms, em e: gas bedforms hoi 3 il FF pape fully with basement. ts large lot "west ot heat and hot water, Plenty of sores. Pay arge . = clone to ose Pontiac, McDonald. OR os space kg, © out. field. Near shopping & bus sery- ice. FE 5-244 . ‘NO DOWN ed thing “gt =} ve 8 : Caagitee price. $7,500. Dorothy Snyder trans 7001 Highiand Rd. (M359 Ph_ EM 43-3303 or MUtual 6417 John K IRWIN NORTH SIDE 2 FAMILY 6 nice rooms and bath on Ist fat gg Pe aths, Eieahen built-ins, "ae family room, 2 fireplaces, basement with complete room. 2-car attached plas- tered a 24x30. Call for in- NO MONEY DOWN North side. Cute 2 bedroom home available on GI. Only $8,750. John K. Irwin & Sons mentors Bine 1925 313 West, “truron st. FE 5-044 or FE 2-4031 ott rE 8-4274 4. ROOMS & ‘BATH, ‘Cock lot. Price $7, 380, dn. $53 mo. 172 W. Ann Phone #2388" 4 1 Tae oe RMS. VeREEZEWAY and gara Full basement, car- jor 310.200. $1,050 down. OR PERSON a an HOMES 8-2209 CLARK Water Front — a clean two bedroom — xcellent for reom. Nice location in Keego arbor. $40. All — f - geiatet es TAY DEN OFFICES 7 “Bare 2 oa "e17 Dixie Sey st E. CHICAGO. New 2 bedroo e. Basement, — Loe wi Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A duplicate. $800. Low terms. of = ay Ar ar BUILDING at 356 Auburn Ave. ae Fn 4-3930. basement, Pg furnace. Immedi- INDEPENDENCE TWP. ing acres in. the Clarkston” sie, bedroom home, Basement, — soraees. Some finishing to do, mediate possession. Owner oa 06 8 Perry, FE 68225, eg a IDEAL FOR es 7. Seat have you? Lib- For Sale Houses 43 ORTO:! Nice home for smal "ceanite” $3,800. Low down payment. 3 large Tooms, Walk in closet, Immediate, possession, tecorated. 1% mo "Betement ty . RILEY Bae eas ati at High seh eee eS C. HAYDEN, Peshor = wed Eves. — DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To eee sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ee te Be _ {dial FE 28181, —_ Just off Cass Lk. $1,950 dow West suburban — 2 bedroom ranch, modern kitchen with snack bar, ty ving tm tm. 17 x 13’, On- G.I. terms, no owr payment. ne transferred Must sell. $9,900 | iS 1 car garage. Sell or TRADE. $13,500. |CLARK REAL ESTATE TO ah TO SELL, TO TRADE 1362 Huron rer ad to 8 PE 4-6492 or FE MULTIPLE 1ISTING SERVICE POR 3 bedroom, tn aoe basement, mod- ern home, oil heat, large lot, peed seoet. $125 moves you in. SIX RM, HOUSE NEEDS repairs, a 8.80 Only $250 down, ” asd month, EM 3-0 SEMINOLE HILLS pointme: PLEASANT LAKE ° 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — Large garage, fenced yard, picture win. dow, oil heat, storms & screens, a features. $9,050" EAasY | 101; W, Huron For Sale Houses 43. ‘For Sale Houses. 43 3-Bedrm., Full Basem’t Elizabeth Lake Estates 1955 frame bungalow with at- tached ga : ell jocated on 80x 166 it. and. clean, ei! furn anee\for a smart ores. $1, down and $75 per Only $500 Down Move Right In 2 bedrooms, full oa sage home. Oi] furnace, full , oak floors Pay &® month No No mortgage charges, -Giroux-Franks Dine acy — ESTATE — 4308 Dinter OR 3-9701 U ] Established in 1916 pcg red somite, nearly 4 pores, Custom ranch bu’ scaping, Clar sion ss book a/SR terms. today. "4, se S79 FHA app. 9 oftes a) price mortgage cos: ,500 total price, Potter eee it, } WILL CONSIDER TRADE - this 3-bedrm., ranch home in wee suburban surroundings for an old- er home bemt., storms, —— = ee = ten nice con- landscaped, rooms, 2 ge of ea Com it with ers at $8,950. $12,000, $150 %. ute per month, cL aR -4 SRE: Av Afe. 136i —Buys thi, a well a or . SReeeAesad eee Mt eee ee | s 1% BATHS, B Dertoed none e ig xt ty restal. peter said, meaneed, lor Tm., &@ am a Hen . y wita lots of faphonnde ek and work | _ $25 month. FE 5-8643 ce. 2-bedrms,, one 12x15, Note ese sizes. In & home at Bm Bath, they're unuaual. Lovely tiled ath, Sparkling clean & —_— rs, back y with fem baseenans. Sond eo eae an $7,950 ing. on your’ = or wi = on 1 ete 7 < bedrms., 2 our lot, ot ib. & 2 ment F. Wood ‘Co On. a fiving rm. dining room acd Corner wilueme sake Rd. & cick sitle Gwaer ieeving | ; AES. OR ber e. Hi N SE, LOW ». Substantial down pay- . down MSDE, rE et: eve- a s, "GEORGE BLAIR ALTOR 636 Dixie H 3-125 Dixie Bey ow pLamg® Pia LAKE ae _ Eves. OR 3-1708 ONT Two bedroom home, AVON TWP. fl "Derventa foraace. NOT 3746 & 1 St.-Livernols — Au- ® cottage, it @ modern winter burn Rd. Sec. sem i > and summer home. 8x20 glasse 6 rms., 3 brms., bath & util- front po: - th a view, A ity, oll rs oF deep “rr pd Be Gi. excellent con- space struc! \° car Ws ig Solid SD lot amatm, We have the key, Only $10,950 all bidgs. newly painted, v: with $1,500 down. i $12,900 low dn, paymt. McLAIN MORTGAGE. THREE | wee & REALTY | room home. One hundred y "bund d and foot a Call _collect ore rc rr #. siding AT WALLED LARE o1 convenient to kitch: nity water system. Gas on street. 12,600 2410 Commerce LOW PAY meni ry automatic ian - ‘het 1% car attached garage latee “fenced * landscaped, ¢ “nti $75 m MUTART REALTY MA 4-2391 MENTS : 3 bedroom ranch, fust . open en, Commu- with $1,725 down. NO COSTS. ORTGAGE Humphries oo Eves. N ree 2-923 old, Tile ag he ~ MULTIPLE Foe i carport, e per ce mo e month ‘ E | ae insurance. SEE IT To- FOR COLORED Ar. . Wilson. Room Sno ag | hee EAST eyacesin nase. 1 oar warace. No down oan “y droom h near ‘active te may ag 2 er aor qualified G.I, ne *s, 300, ON AY. 6 m home. Bath, ‘4% PER CENT MORTOAGE Plastered AY, ¢ Roe ed yard, Ex 2) sha ranch. 3 bedrooms, plas-| fuente! # lay. in basement. Oil tered walls select oak floors, ige. Low tows, jernene e - eee with vent fan, birch cup- ith rec. preys gear ning gel tow fees}. OFF WYOMING. Clean furnished fares CALL FOR FULL INFOR-| Bath’ Bosseeten ih wal, family. $500 down LONG LAKE FRONT J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Attractive 3 bedroom home, thrge | 86 ©. Walton FE 8-0441 liv room with fireplace cove ; ceiltngs. ogo auto. oil heat. $200 DOWN i _ Attac: ar ga- 2 bedrm , modern. s, ocd beach. CALL FOR AP. ) DOWN INTMENT, 3 bedrm modern, 2 bedrm.,” modern, te car garage mith- C."PANGUS, Realtor , Wideman 11 9 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2818 Dream Bungalow Very attractive modern bungalow, : r7 bed carpeted living room, 2 rooms, REAL ESTATE Oran tiled bath, basement, gas heat, FE 4-4526 412 git floored attic, glass enclosed h, 1% car garage, arr to $345 DOWN "LOOK HERE, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE « on PHA ae. This newer: ;: ko is in an ex- roomers from Ponti CASS gies LAKE ” Brick Double Mae close to downtown, modern & tiled bath’ each. 2 e, ideal home to Prox ‘boarders, $3,500 di Home and Hardware room modern bungalow rooms, ar gar Good § & small hardware age includes sure — & age ures. im, tine $4,500" down plus see ‘Might trade for modern W ILLIS M. BREWER SE rE REIBZ, BALES MGR. 4-5181 tong “FE e-oes3 " day's best buys—consider- Be reduced 5 a J oe ag = 860. will jus your inspect. Sal BRICK TWO-FAMILY West side — a cw and bath - dow Full basement. sepetete “Riilities. Double garage. tnt PAYMENT ® Bice no “a he ranch- AREA aoa wth "een Early possession—s per cent in- ec P A" ; rest. Comb. storm sah, e & © NO ge PAYMENT “ this is just what we should Baldwin, 2 bedroom. ® have! Perfeet for an elder- Full basement, gas heat. ly eo ~ Very nice kitch- Com storm. sash, Quick Stave dining e¢ iiee Possession. = iivin room, ful ath th shower, and full bate-| POUR BEDROOM BRICK oon with new ofl furnace. West ‘side — 2 lots. Slate pe arden space and 2 floored vestibule—very love- bus and stores, ly living room. Wonde Paced at $7,500 — terms. recreation room with fire- Bateman : REALTOR FE 5-181! 377 8, WE BUY LAND CONTRA ACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN ‘Kampsen FE 4.0528 Eves, & Sun. Place and bar. sttee rear screened ig’ meen brick ot. in steam heat. See tor 5 yourself ~by appointment please, * CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER. CO. RON BT. FB 5-8183 33 W. HU fenced, Total price ‘98,950. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor pas Fe Hwy. at Telegraph 5] AMPLE PARKING COMPARE THIS "$9500 SACRIFICE. 4 BEDRMS. $13,000 a. hal. ob oe FE 2901 or FE b.2010 ener e FOR YOUP HOME NE CALL US PrEAGE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 5 Main, Clarkston. Mich. sah agg BANK) Open Dally 9 = 9—Sunday 12 to § TRME_AND BATH, GARAGE AND Pig a pm. PH S490. : sean atau tepice wh ee pre SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedrm. brick. By owner, Lake priv, FHA. Low interest mort- gage. FE 68-1448 . MIDDLTTON SPECIAL! die DOWN = Located off Cass Lake Rad., very attractive 4-room and Lage plus util with 1 r closed beck yard and Bar- aot patio. See this one to~ Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON wit aa Nothing Down VERY PRETTY, like n 4 bedroom home. Large ti living m, 2 bedrooms ample site ee bath. Kitch dining area combined, atu basement, otf heat. Aluminum storms - and screens, TS a beauty — first HERE Offering on this extra large IF YOU SEE this home, Value. will appreciate the to RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fe ora Opens mats it your- ‘AR HOME - You can move GARAGE AN self, OR 3-2681 Broken,’ Scar ana ane (we rage, FE ut | CPAMILY, aLL BRICK” FOR COL: wed a pea, Acton thy os 3060 S. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1878 WILL TRADE New 3 bedroom. brick, a storms screens, corngsie: bale E Vacant 3 wien yeep. mat side, PE patti SALE RADE: 3 a. p HB carpeting, water aoe iy rms bar screens. a to bus transportation, Oil heat. income ve Salis. Between 8 9 am, ag a sy, wa nee eo oa veneer, row bedroom, stool and washing wer PE 17-8786. Nothing Down Will build starter eo = ir Basement included. “As pr — 2 our model, Don pea OR 3-2837 ROOM pid .¢ ave Fy $10,900, $600 do FE 38-6059. 5 RM. HOUSE. oan } car garage. GR 4-3052. COLORED $450 down—Dandy modern 4 room home. 2 bedrooms. yen basement. Asking price $5.950. Very buy for the amily or an large a eedliet 7 BEDROOM HOUSE FURN. W. lace, rec. base- ment $2,5 560 moves you ia. FE i "DOWN. 2 BEDRM, re of land. Near Clarkston, = 550 full-price. OR 36115, ’ Immediate Ccuieeads ALL BRICK FULL BASEMENT 44-FT. RANCH CITY SEWER AND WATER $13,990" INCLUDES LARGE LOT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE CARPETING COLORED PLUMBING $540 CAN MOVE YOU IN a SEE THIS. BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH TODAY! You'll love the 94 ft. — en, complete with built-in Laos pty over vison a « Isaac an Eliza Leggit Schools. "Omae- Ual opportunity. gee Miss Rocker at 3364. Mark Rd. 1 no: M58 and Cass OPEN 1-8 P.M, WEEKENDS OPEN 38 P.M. WEEKDAYS FEDERAL HOMES CORP,. FE 8-8623 . - — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO.” FE §-0663 $600 Down £. BEDROOM home. Pull sement, oil heat. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, Dorris & Son bungalow unfinished attic, lassed it gE dinin ing price $16, TOWNSEND LAKE FRONT ROOM Panoramic view of lake from large picture window, li room down. PHA. ‘w Bt. TN. Bee Pre-Thanksgivin ve large landscaped 4915 Irwindale Drive __ PE $4311 $1,070 » LAKE PRIVILEGES modern 6 Bag wd with full base- ment, plastered ene cape ot sca fenced fet stone fireplace, Only siteee with term DIXIE FRONTAGE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TH 50168 shes te on HERBERT C. DAVIS West Side South End é-room and bath home wi floors and trim ment and y ront enclosed po WEB: a wall screens, car ¢ arivews € I for ‘? Fr caste” Evening No rE DRA ey Pete aia et : tered walls lot. 23-3781. bric! wall, te kk, ee : » bathe . eminum: worms and paved additi iscaped ot, sie barbecue, Ideal home ay . Call PE 2-6413 after KNUDSEN babe en mga 3-bedrm. home with 61.509 ¢ wt ad 818 be ¥ tS) r onth.. Don't call now ith and a rch ite =] ons been patodernized. Heed aus ae terms, ; _VM. H, KNUDSEN 2.6505 AK vsomE® OWNER School a ‘enced xe peivane oe Attached em. 3 das: NEW TOTAL PRICE $8,250 mes) oe DOLD Hom 2-9122 MIDDLETON SPECIALS & garage Osmun s fenced lot, home FE 5. om level starter home, ae Imm pn ge possession. : EM 3-4 eat asant at afters after 6. 5 page NGA after 4 :30 FOR Sw = $750 Down Located street, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pantine Northern High Schoo] Easy FHA Terms DLORAH BUILDING CO. VACAl.T : A B. § to Bt. Benedict's. OR } — | furnace hot peter. iM-car 5 rooms “aed bath. Base- het weur. aber wereee. oe ‘Leslie R. Middleton BROKER a8 N, JOHNSON PE_ 5-147 pa rent. smal! down yment, FE 2-997 FLATTLEY BUILDING Co, BA FE op 9 a.m.—8:30 Xe da: 13 COLORED G.L.’s NO DOWN PAYMENT oo SOUTH BLVD. E, PET SPB $190 DOWN $69'No, “peace Bia MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE beauty with in- nm Kinzler 670 W. Huron St. Phone FE OPEN EVENINGS — Gls NOTHING DOWN so FRIENDLY... way “im to think CHARMING bungalow kitehen { ete SYLVAN LAKE PRIVII LEGES _WE BUY LAND CONTRA ASE FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 377 8. Tel Eves. & 8un ate seas aa and offi 12 rooms. with | 2 pmamen cially. Pirepia sound evel, basement oi! heat, *915,560; saligson : CORN. ; terford lage, face ole 6 3 i. Same Ist floor hot water 306, ater heat. Bas ot nn oil | Roy Annett ine. . "Bataan 0 BR RAY O’NEIL, ea inc Peon on Taos ut Tsland Shores EOD" Pe 4080 PE big7s > OA Zoned Commercial ‘Sea ener it for on_ gow, widened, | lerile Pup, a sorte ak dwe neat condition,| Room for 2 trailers _— Bandy to schools, shopping e904) Dorothy Snyder Lavender er’s pu Rag plus 4 room & REAL’ ..2%9 YEARS bath rental —! i Slew 7001 Hes M58) room r] bath On nl hs 3-3303 4-6417 ag sa tan 90. ‘|Lake Lots 7 Lake Priv. ‘ 13 te acre. West Side chu: Walking distance to Webster echeol, bus and this home is tdeal for . Features full i ie 9 MOb. 9 MOS. OLD, Se ee tines = level ae ra neat ang pepicact ae Lake, Mich. LAWRENCE W. Gaylord zrameere FOUR ahidnans 4 BRICK Completely carpeted. Large 1% | oo ay Pull basement, fre uding mi oS cen en terms. CANAL PRONT $11,500 with terms, 136 E. PIKE sT. ‘OPEN EVES. FE 4-9584 > MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ROOM HOUSE IN. KEEGO Harbor, $7,200, 7 eae down. 2459 SB. Cass Lake Rd. FE 47233 BRICK RANCH-STYLE Excellent location in Oxford, Near school m z “WEBSTER REALTOR COCRLER "REALTY © eer For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PONTIAC LAKEFRONT immer ot Paul M. Jones, Real Est. |_5 p.m Conn. Schools, pom he ng BF t door, Wind- paved street, $1,906 full price, : $20 a month. A! H Lincoln 8-771. . 114-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drive around and see this Desutitul % acre parcel the corner of CHURCH BUILDING : Hees Testrooms Property ht sal Prospect ” Bt. Shown by BALDWIN AVENUE Office building corner W. New York & Baldwin Ave, Cement block ft. 20x20 ft. Ee Templeton, Rea 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE oS Fe ee IN x $2 8. 100 ft Dixie Hwy. & lake el sree “Boringheh A sae ‘tis. OR 3-31 For price, terms call our office. ltor For Sale or Exchange 50 7] YT. ON __ Sale or trade. S COURT, 23-0432, Business Opportunities, 51 ola refrigerators & stoves. throughout igan. Get one- stop service here on the best associated offices. from 30 STATEWIDE Pi Real} Estate Service of va REALTOR 17 8. Trois CHARLES, REA. RAL ONE, 2 hd va iene = FOR LEASE — MODERN 2-BAY station ave ated gallons froed Martell pave, | ies beautifully" — feases for price at Pequipment and the finest Bloomfield Hills 2 erty. One of the, few FORCED TO SELL rem: select parcels to be had. Priced at $18,500 an te cepeenrns Soe ae po I me om gale. Call my service ‘tation pe By This — : is @ well established and profite- Jonse. Wil bo oold” by ~~ Hy -4 ers on terms in new sub- i ai ed streeta, with lake mot Pe es, HE gittt oe BUSINESS 50 YRS. TAKE PRIv- Guise evan Seu ae 2 call after 4) Ot oe stock or entire 4 : G a ones sale. Write Pontiac meV ING ... baiiding sites LARGE_TEXACO STATION Ere govg peguooriceg Qe pared | uy SURES GMa au? Cah | pee Slightly rolling ar ae baisacer, sox compressors, “eiding tie acne 4 real buy wi Good Bins wrecker. also cues Ban” heh Beha LADD S down, This judes’ business, 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.1231 regi gunied buyer ame WOR AN ATTRAC William iller_ ‘ ALTOR PE 2-0263 , Bye restetoted jot, l90x380. Lake | RE u i sa ot Sees : “LET’S TALK See ‘The New Sites At BUSINESS” CHEROKEE HILLS! ; bh patel tes, tented Party Store day's better ranch and Ps On bd ge Avenue. Beer- level homes: wine take out. Shows exce cause Gnd comet coat bo some Brive ‘eat Eli nt 2 Be. angiougs to retire to Plorida. to "Beot lee myer oe right . Donut Shop % a we No experience necessary —own- _ eT bed teach this business. Carl W. Bird, Realtor $03 Community National Bank Bidg. 4-4211 ves. FE 5- TO BUY OR SELL Residential or commercial lots, For Sale Acreage 47 Dot P. W. DINNAN ot, Bates, FB 400T) oc FB echo gg Br td Full alow. ‘esemest™ with gas heat. On lot $9.150 with terms. WET SUBURBAN ocins a is, | partners. p Poauital patsel wih 36 f. of Jocated in Oxford, Michi- road Lhe ge | wooded : Only 3 miles 2 orth of eity limits, an._ Gall OA 8 e r" only | $800 do busines: les Established R. D. RILEY, Broker 0 ea $7500 ; Elisabeth 8, N, . Mi PE sist Cate Ra 1|_ ford after 6:30. 20 ACRES = be: “ ee ae location development, Lar We, pareraieh 4 PONTIA C REALITY a “tl Breryin goes furni- LOTS OF ACREAGE We ios “vacant i sereeee in ~ — oom Lito 20 acres, all Rota ments. & AWFORD A AGENCY ORGANIZATIONS Requires. $3, down, Balance out «pe profits. a oar all ae ment in established } MICHIGAN BUSINESS CA’ SALES CORPORATION HOLMES-BARTRAM | Joun a. LANDMESSER, 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 73:8. Tel a TET gomme OF OO HOUSE FOR COL- ored. po 3 down. ry 18 ‘PARK AT OUR PE ¢1 MQDERN STALL SERVICn STA- center, in Walled Lake. For information, call MA TE oo “Partridge Is THm “BIRD” TO SER ‘BOWLING ALLEYS $10,000 DOWN | at city. Laie re Bs sear el ey ne Sdly can can't npeat it for only iy. 830,000 aver now and ea) MOTEL —GRILL ert unit mactel plus “buy nice nue room “Your manuscript? Mr. Slattery wants to hold it another week!™ Business Opportanities 51; Mortgage Loans 54 OSED CAR LOT WITH GARAGE | Want A Good Mortgage? saath. Giant itd: "| ar rou: home ease oa improve RESTAURANT call or wee Us 8 once, On uur. excellent per cent interest, gauipment,, mader ‘on 3, bide. Sais | BENDEROFF month "Coned Suncare ead ter = eas, lease, ooo dk ; Swaps Giroux-Franks. wy. 'f ‘ Pace grat a ; 3 bet. by ee hones ‘ Theorie BAe Sr celta See | SE aS ae es nancial * available Orion VALI TEMPLETON Commercial | Building fave Road floor Monet a appreni- West Side Location 4 large corners with large homes on West Huron 8t, corner ues ve. for large home. Priced right’ Paul M. f. Jones, Real ring HURON PE 4.0550 ° FE #1218 — OA 83653 Sale Land Contracts 52 D . BAL- ance due $9,001 at 6 per cent. 5 r morth. BPs jota ‘at Willams Lake. SALE LAND CONTRACT. ear old contract. $90 R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLA FE Toee eee ee eee fT) ~~ Money to.Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) HOLIDAY CA$H Get $25 to $500 We're your nite bor when it — ocho pe ged "Phone. FE8-9661 for immediate action — OF 1185 N. "PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open aie i Boon ag 66 W Lawrence Oh PE elses LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No own sobs | Payment ORK FOR 30 DAYs LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY SIMGNONAM KE DRA N PLAINS LOAN 5 Somnukiry LOAN fo" LAWREN' “FRIENDLY SERVICE Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On own signature, suto or sibel eeu. Hientie’ : wervces te ee 65-8121 or pele — =n alles, Home & Auto LOAN CO. 1_N. ‘Perry st. (Corner Pike) Borrow With Confidence $25 TO $500 Household Finance n of Pontiac % 8 Sa mae é FE 40535 GET ICKLY Up ie $500 Oakland {Loan Company], FE 2-9206 aH Bai \lo Ree 202 N. ‘MAIN * ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO LI i . HOUSEHOLD north of Bo sat " view TOUR St. 5 | W = | seulomest movie cam- less formal, street le oar e whee gree eteee SROITE 4.01, ra teeeae Lake stove, 23-1537. timer, 68 5-0834. ” m $71 Bonnie & Pontiae after 6 p.m al, ane ECONOMY” tees Ober F ar ue : nion Vilage. 3. SADIO. & VACUUM CUEANERS. BRUSHES, bags. Murray's : : RACE. | WooL WhIOR a & Gas WESTINGEH cT roaster with stand, with clock a} uged, $60, _ LUMBER * PRICES © 4x8 x" ‘PLASTERE BOARD 4’ x8'x 54" PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY «GATS ROCKLATH BUNGE 95¢ yeoxee HH TB on ai o bE MATT+THICK INSULATION $29.95 PER 1,000 FT, Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. C Lal - By bag y= ‘e pm, Owed Sundayy 10 ‘til 2 DUO THERM OIL HEATER LIKE * | Segoe, BovonT “AND soLD. tra wer inciudin, atts CASH WAY Bs damper, W try to hel hance, PE 41682. d NEN tot Pe ormer, DAVID TRANSIT LEVEL, ___ Christmas Gitts , also 5 air compressor. OR Rel) Passgn- | o. ; om. WELL PUMP, #65, CALL ow |*} ZorRrc cvod senditon PE |" AN Efounted, #78 com aise ans or MUlberry ®100, Ft CHRISTMAS CLOTHES YOR DOL. yy. all sizes. Order now 013 to 8 pm IRL’ u G beray 2 1, PE 46626 or MU}- r- BS PSone Oe . onder, a ten Vetreek “tights, On Ser sah. Mr toot. LIONEL O G train, 40 ft, ro i 3-1216, A saelag nth of eau oats! = name bran ds I jues, e140 8 Hee wash Site they last. No |° one please. Mich rescent, , “yes” Orchard Lake ock ‘for do- i, STOKER WILL __ment_ mixer. & MATTRESS, new $15.05 Pearson's Fur- re, ard Lake A’ Sele Household Goods 57 CHA . FE 4-6127 after “,, DOWN a a A cane TELE- oo. 8161 Semmeree We Ra. * cond. Rees. OR 941g. OO 3 suite. with ae seed mattress All tor she so. Pay ry ve. — ea davenport = chair. coliee ‘table. Say dining yoom suie., Relleway 9x12 Felt Base Ru + 8355 BONNY MAID VINYL 2 - ALCOHOL, HI-T rate RUBBER Bat LEAVING STATE — BED oaite, Dinin them Michigan 303 Orchard ard Lake Ave, — 1 ohne tf ve panes JOE YALLELY CO. ATR “The Old Reliable 2 Bowlin machine for sale. $50. re MaAytair 6-2974. bvaee "Wood Closet Doors fourerea yoy hy we A BERRY Balen ‘SALES | Bia iSt nee aes - se ie Lk. ve. — re EER, 24471. . mmtz ELLED MAG IC e fintsh Rew. cond sre a. L Lie eile DELUXE SQUARE TUB ilent cond. $35. $161 Commerce ae ‘eer cooarart asd on RA- ter Renewed AND JR. cagesbe man Jigsaw good cond. and reas, re van” ° Electric. From... ; ena MOTORS. % & 1-64 WADIC FUEL wi ‘tg 7 tt EEO] _ ter _hester, FESO Goop HOUSEKEEPING sHoPp §}.30 GAL. GAB i oT 4 high recovery wa' za vs] WE na" oaaar Ey new phone Fires OS, 420 Pmosgg Mg Mave y stand, « on: PE $87 to $32, Beatty tadios. $8 td $16. PORTABLE SEWING MA- Ww box iy four chisel ou 52 GA burner, $50, Like new 20 Ga ate 95. Cab. sinks as ngs, anit le cals Ve PLUMBING” aaa Peon 7a South pew 8t. OIL OR GAS id" Tv 17 in. table model 21 tn, table model Siegler ves you furnace heat ar “S &s eost Schick's “ 23-3711 ONE CO) WALNUT TWIN innerspring mattress.| ‘Taylor steel ie. After § p.m, Mi i tn beatae fer ont © oxt Reason. RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, hots, a thing — ” ACTIO 81, mt Norge ddjuxe, auto ser ($109) m Goodyear Service Store mile west of Airport. $31.95 Det ireres PE 5-1467, ADD. MACH, NORGE EL water beater $75. Magic, Chef o Chet ng vextat vessg consis 3.35 SEEgeg Darah ness $1888 Gentine formic. oe 1488 cin bre. FP 2-2543 REGULATION SIZE BOWLING & vate heater, ‘AL STEEL DOUBLE 275 GAL, FUEL OI! TANK ’ UMP PUMP. KEN- mile west more oll Htr, “Sof. thle, OR 3-6847, ~ AVAILABLE oN gp bre pes ace iB a hobnd —< board combined, $23. FE $33.50 Toilets B 4 , Ms 19.95. Thom aporn tall mbes mt ae ate 3 gpae BABY ero PIANOS. ., GALLAGHER 18 E. Huron PE 40506 at te “GALLA GHER'S j ~ GALLAGHER'S FE 4.0508 on.” I MUST sell all my dupll- ; cates to make room +4 24 only ‘one if you tikes. Mon.-Fri. All day ELECTRIC ORGAN ny a condition. Save plenty se aie as fiernew tose model Cons Minette MORRIS MUSIC 4 SAVE UP TO 50% ® “RING BROS. “Sa ta a SPECIALS - 'nHE PON vTTAC PRESS Pc ee cere eee) 4 ‘ to taihii ys p case; 21-inch - chester model, 6-2942: ie gins ; Wecheed ana and deer rifles tor the. season ang up. Pontiac Loan and 36 5 aw NEW, » We 42-20 gauge ‘MA Youn DEER BUTCHERED AND _ Foollac, FE rn fore Cameron, ‘Bait, aawe Ete. ed +DZ. FOR 48 NITE = 5 teal stp dee Oe ORCHARD LAKE —_ hours. 7 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 12-3 OR MORE LOADs TOP SOIL black dirt, Loaded “Sted. Piel oftice. FE r gov. FE 8-0642. TOR MORE YDS. OF : “PEAT : RA loaded 7 a week. eS ee Lochaven, FE 5-1413 iP 80) ime gs PE 8-112 or FE eR eee band. G : PE 4.3371 oF za Gene Ga De deet. Feo Delivered. PE 4-8588 ROAD GRAVEL 3 a 3, PUTER OR STONE, SAND, GRA _ EM 3-0531. | TOP oe Se CRUSI Baa MAE A) ica hie 6 aitaaame, se Hh Vial es igi tat ail Il GO0D DRY SLABWOO! lor $10. Oak fireplac . & Date FE Sines OF F a FUR: ~genaatne fe’ x x FE $480. {TREPI PUR WOOD ; maple, ash ced rind’. FE , 2 CORD 31-6489. i POTATOES, NO 1. 60 LBS. 41.3. 2773 Churchill na. Auburn WHEAT AND Oar STRAW ALSO hay. ME 4-4031. WINTER Rat ae ar ties, stock now. 3660 oiad Rd, FE 5-6660. ings Sale Farm Equipment 76 | » | 1956 CASE 300 TRACTO! PLOW. mower, corn planter, pon Fs MA 58-1580. | Sata Saws 3 HP save ALL sitions. Reg. price $160 oy Heres $119.50" Au Hs vara ‘and mowers greatly revuced. Lee's Sales & Service TERMS 921 Mt. Clemens BOLENS & WHEEL Horse ac tors, Also tillers & riding mo w CHAIN SAWS McCULLOUGH | NEW sretisd atte eat HOUGHTEN & SON J. I. Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester : OL _1-6761 Lies TRACTOR. 2-600" FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used Proulx fa = ARTER McCul och Chain Saws WE HAVE LINE McCUL- OF_ WN LOCH RCHAIN. SAWS AND Ac- CESSORIES. WE Also | BA A GOOD SELEC- TION iE CONDITIONED, USED CHAINS OUR SERVICE aND “PARTS DE- PARTMENT WE TAKE TRADE INS VE CREDIT KING 'BROS. pePONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE JOHN Jou BEERS ANS” WEw- IDEA | "seein ore Soe Michigan Chain Saw Distributors HEA UARTERS SALES—SERVICE—RENTALS MY 3-582) es TAL CUB TRACTOR WITH Ligure, NYDRA ULIC, & P.T.O. FARMA APE. CREDIT Ms A a on dec beg on hex FE 4074 xa PE_4itt2 EB WILLIAMS Saginaw at Raeburn aren Service gl CRANKSHAFT oR NDI ING IN THE uck Ma- cine bite "heel wks FE ~ INSTALL LED FREE ~ Hellerbacks. Acts > Harts 30 Baldwin, PE 6-131 or FE 3-0477 eB 4-712 sim Ww. mares PE 2-6122 14 A A P. EL- gin melee, $200. iene FE 2-1457 m. after a . Orion 3-1448 or MY 3-9040 CADILLAC Ts. EVINRUDE ow “ng $10, $15. waon's Sales p u Take 59 to W. High Fight Hic! . O% mi. De- note , lett and ft EVINRUDE R 1959 model on display. Some 1958 models Harrington Boat Works ‘00'S TELEGRAPH RD 90% Sundays INSIDE STORAG k we Ww) celery vservice. ibe Cas cas Propeller Resonditioning tboard motor repairing & Win- o' eR; for 18 ft. National. c ith TO aye BEL. Cail uy, sun , 51341 __MA £4 wk, e. . Gaee 5. Gas eat lve ; & brakes. A Lereatal 310 Se rome beard winteria oY to TION RE- . Waterford. Transportation Offered 87 FE 23318 FE 25623 after ¢ p.m. Y 4 nee — To California. , 6. Ferry Service, Be.” On On_ S154, ‘ NO TH. PART . PE 65-6806. either , § 70 Fi rolet From 3to 11:30 p.m, Maple $-To1i, _ Wanted Used Cars 88 ATTENTION t. ee. a Mode SEE US We're Payin P iss DOLLAR And We're In Town caravars.) AT O EW. HOUSETR 1987, oe mM wUece ee Moon. Lik: wv. e enn PE 41707 rer Weemens SEE S0tE eter! as UCN AS $50 FOR JUNK AND 330, : cheap cars. - 2-2666 days or 26 ft Ro ft, an metal, doity ae included, only $1005 1085, ft fare wo Pontiac , everything | w FOR LATE MoD ineluding new patie 1988 USED = aeitd, © Cebeend, cme we| Communit Motor Sales 995. Complete ling of Traveling auevan Ar EAST BLVD. 140 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion, | EB 84539 1540 Lapeet Rd. Lake Orion, ~ CASH FOR CARS t & Oxford. MY ye pee MOTOR SALES Cass at FE_5-7398 Rose Ratians on RENTAL Bottle Gas arte Fg Supplies 2 a ae fay | EAL Le BARGAIN ? Lots of ’em Remember sTEWaR ENERA GREAT We Eee DIMM TELL LL EVERYONE YOU 1# to 57. & to 10° wide KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID trailers. e gas & accessories FOR GOOD USED CARS For v . size, price & AND PICKUPS. CALL gga @ Lese ‘onan “on Jae MARTIOT Cas. ar : EY OR 3-6111. SEE_Us FOR 8 G Dj : "© ” of 90 ui. wis 1 be - J ag K Lot er ‘our: e . « . Ot. hab ie ht & 0 n. ers, Draston Plains “Mich” Mobile 16 ft., $195 29| “TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS ptt kt 94s ‘here, FE +4878 - e . “S, a0 gies Rew Moon, 36 &)See M & M Motor Sales ¢ ax ee. 3 Lasalle, yp Goliar on tate mode! cars f. $1.580, Continental, 31 ft. | 325 OP Sou OR_3-1603 Bee aie Ataf “it 'H* = rom Hoty Many others to choose THE H $$ Js what will interest . We > Boy Rd, Holly. Rates need your °58 °57, oo ‘66 models. ioP nie le Used car cars ge Ras a Pontiac Céf Detroiter 19. Open Eves to 8. Hr monte (Male. +a 9 Bargains — Bargains |e Die Hey. ie sbravton Piains Hunting Dogs 69A ot a ena eta WE on EED 4 save hundreds a! rs te "88 models Must clean. gett Bob | Hutchinson AVERILL'S Mobile Home |32%5 a up service, -~Sales Inc, | 72,cse For any ware on me) ae, nena Sha Shuponn 7" ‘ee Sones oe Wanted Used Trucks 89 a o ogee oe Sarg CASH PAID TRAILER EXCHANGE scared, Tice ' New Andersons wane BARTS Sy a We buy, sell and trade. OR 3-031! ‘Used 8-10 Wi “Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK Pa RTS ALL MAKES AND “HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES SALES re FE 4-6632 AR in the Want Ads! ge See ager rk | 1087 = ee ty Kite name u-/8 5 sateatetees nT ee a a. For Sale Cars . 91 Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 981 SHMAN EAGLE WITH Weide ‘car, aud extres. $28, Fe | help him with your homework!” ANDERSON rt & SERVICE For Sale Motorcycles 83 ¥,-Ton Pickup | 1947 GM, good motor, lexceient "pour tarley Pevideon see Bore rubber. Winterlzed, reédy_ to 378 8, Sng PEOPLES AUTO SALES. af A 68 Oaktand PE 23-2351 ~~ For Sale Bicycles 84 | i9si cumvROLET % TON Pick- est and runs real good. $205. 2 GIRL'S BICYCLEy. 2% A raed 26 BOB SvTLEe Herold Turn- toch._like pew. FE §4) iy Beota POF SOO a Boats & Accepeories 85 "tte, Bree running cond, $175. «HP. OUTBOARD ae: aoop N, i co $35. stake, 5 spd. trans, 8x.25:20 tires, M Walled uh BUTLER, H rn- 0 , MI 4-7500. Oth dis oro ba SaeY ol Be o | Meron AP aon al a emens and Broadway ‘ LAC-HOLIDAY % 3, 14 PT. PLAT- INLAND LAKES SALES | its? O8P- sYahoe ret cal Harold Turner Ford, uiyle side box. # cylinder, Pord: omatic & rad coon al. Call Senet, Harold Turner Ford rows 4-7500. POR SALE: 1 FORD PICKUP, =. oie. pesto Hill Rd.,- Mich. ly PICKUP, Ft. — Vv. 0," one ann pe Len ner Bt Yah Be 0 "bl oe bares ROGER’S Sales Service, a, ais Auburn, ‘and tires. BUT- = Harold Turner Ford, MI "40 FORD, %& N PICKUP, condition, OR 3-2628 ene “Gaive “5 plow, pind “tau or after 6 FOR cates very CLEAN with snow PE 5-3550 we 48 PI . soa, $250. 691 ” | Matesee: PONTIAC S TRUCK’ CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ba yr Vv $695. VANS FROM $105 TO sizes, Gall BO BUTLER. Ha Marcia ‘Turne: Foreign & Sports Cars 90B LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP imported tires for fore & eports car owners. Ma Tire 7] W. Huron, FB 8U i - ae. owner, a aeaan SHIFT, 100, Good tires otor, FE Another Baraain A RoLIDhy 4 1956 OLDSMOBILE HARD- P SEDAN. Beautiful bik. is is & er one of our old friends = we ha’ but it’s OLIVER : BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 — Open. Eves. 55 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP $265 DOWN 49 PER MO. 53 BUICK SPECI 2- rR $85 DOWN ” reas PER MO. BRAID MOTOR Years Fair PH DEAL Ghee At We pine ak mass, excellent condition $2,250 FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also + fine selection of Clean used cars. It’s om Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N.. Woodward B'ham MI ne ba 1987 ee eeu” it die ey 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan...... ve ee "Ser tee? CHEVROLET, 1957 — rt we're offer- — Uirable. $1,988 i954 price no money down eins or Pi cio, ne ANYWAY YOU ‘LOOK aT ed 7 a it to bow Plymouth before you select @ Used car. TRANSPORTATION Specials Excellent | "50 Plymouth $60, fom BOER .INC MU 41718 stiralant trans. Steele Ford. FE shape, $250. PE too He Tires fhe cule. e008, BA Sy ah s sell 8 at be 2 North ee , Hunter Bivd. at 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham. MI 42738 "50 Milford 1958 c » heater, * Eddie ro a N 3). CHEVY, ROUGH, $150 CASH. FE 4-6719. MANY ‘62 mK) * MAESS 4 ane bana Come = ever! Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE & B. BLVD. Ford tractor with Sent fentee. PE 2.0950 or MY 3-2834. i 1958 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE, {ADIO AND HTR. ’ TAYLOR’S Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Walled Lake MA 4-1561 RO a va. oe & white. aato oc ee eee eee ee ee 1984 4 dr. i" Chevrolet, Radio & heater. cond ......5 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan, wg & heater. Good cond. $ 445 1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hy- eee. R&H, steering $ a ee ee eee beeeee Also new ‘58 eee Bulcks and demos. still in HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "15 Minw Tom bart tet Oxford, Mich oy A 8-2528 OUR REPUTATION RIDES with every car we sell at SCHUTZ. 2 year warranty assures your complete satis- faction, 1951 IMPERIAL * REPOSSESSION “~* Power brakes. steering, asees. excellent condition, $14 per mo, Mr. Bell, eh _PE ¢-0402. Lakes Hardenburg - Chrysler penser, full pwr 91295 On CORNER. CAS '& aries Fe 5.7308 a Power. Bxe. cond, $1008. PE es (CHRYSLER, 1954 ¥ hs tA Ras gm Kewl $ this one by. It's with sewness. $745. SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PL 912 8. Wocawant Birminghnss ‘$1 bags DELUXE, RA&H, R&H, clean. 3 CAR Ka some? Let us he! row agjust to mre less expensive model, ke Ofion Motor Sales M2 AT STON RD. FORD "MERCURY MY" 9-2611 mDE SOTO, 1957 Pateahmen radio, heater, and whites - one-own- er new car trade-in come jan ¢ one of the fin- est cars available at any price. J _ c Ma T hangs. $1,795. val SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PL: $12 5. Geesvet. Bowes am. 1958. EDSEL = ible. full power. “awe, (rag, | 23 CONVERTIBLE, | pa oe int gy 845 | 3) OLDS, SHARP. wae 378. Ford. , a DR, HT. big) os. . Fi uphol- iow ms Sar easeo" ; ~ Very clean. R&H, new white- % sell. OL 1-6620, owner, EM A. Lis: PE eat saw wagon. »tTh, ] . a Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER i LER ‘sen WAGON, radio, heater. Gann transm sion, Roger's Seles ce, 695 aebure. FE 2-0555. 10s NASH RAMBLER “4 saver, Our ra r, stock’ No. 4380-3. "Nothing dow Priced at $386. North Chev. Hunter mere. at 8. Wieenpre Ave. | Sim ingham 42735 $8 RAMB AGON 2500 MI. FE 2-8006 “CY” OWENS FORD *55 NASH _.. STATION yrs ni Ate OWENS 147 8. SAGINAW "a ae ae Bs 1 N. drive ice, Wye 1953 NASH ar emmy OVER- drive $335, Also 70,000 eto gas eee peste OR al ! ELF. aa 3-1635 Roger's er al Aftersé, OR 3-8518. 1961 OLDS 68 2DR, HYDRA. Rat tires. ABSOLUTELY NO tee me. eal * ofedit ; 47500 Harold. Turner A P Riot i950 OLDS, 2 DR.. HYDRAMATIC. tent AP sormnchasvanional 1953 Plymouth 4-Door $250 1953 Nash 4-Door $195 . Larry Jerome MEANS VALUE ‘58 PLYMOUTH HT. $1895 af Pushbutton radio and heater. 457 MERCURY 2 DOOR HA ish button and power 6 BUICK RIVIERA’ $1345, "1 ‘31 FORD vs +g Russ . Dawson FE 5-4101 | eee 1956. N orth Chev. age ue at 6. Woodward Are. ry G- we Vik ABSOL iy NO = nts of 3s. mo, Call @ hs : Park MI €7500. es es MT JEROME. oP Orchard Lake at Cass FE KS REPOSSESSION ta ect 5 good tires, $198 ir ‘Bell, Great ‘Lakes PE 80402. a! Bd ONTIAC, LE DEPENDAB: rans. $100. Pe tee ates 6 on Ay Ai Le LY NO MONE a6 me mo, Call Credit Me 4% “gia PONTIAC, 1958 Here's a real beauty to put oauipmet cnt ‘i ‘make “driving ry Sieanere; Only $2,245 SCHUTZ $12.8. Woodward B Birming m ‘Si PONTIAC STATION WAGON, OR 3-2054 or OR 3-2672 is67 PONTIAC BTARCHIEF 3 16,750 actual mi. Loaded. nen. Executive's car. FE 2-Ti iss PONTIAC. +DR. at NICE Tote smail dow PALES, 1 4-1006. ment. LueKy A . Bag- ae PONT era, fhe. HARD- top. R&H. & SON SERVI 528 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 '$6_ STU. HAWK. standard transmission with over- drive. V8 engine. OR 3-6431. MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES ‘59 Studebaker, Lark, New dl- mension in rT here at %. Siva. 43888 ‘67 8U CHIEF PONTIAC 4 con tet R and dr, hardto HL Ww. 3, $l Call FE 4-7496 between 6 and 7 Cw yi VOLKSWAGEN | 1957 2-door sedan, excellent con- dition, low mileage, MA 5§-1141, HAUPT PONTIAC SALES N, Main 58t. Clarkston "52 2 WILLYa ie SEDAN, BEST | — ffer. STOP, LOOK, SAVE! ag oe Buick Special =e Flag brak or. white. wi oo w power ‘and white finish . Suton 4 x Pi te well tires, red and "SHELTON. Pontiac-Buick $2.388. Steele Ford, Fa! m™~\ al Linc 131 IZED - < pom ake Sorren HRIVERS .- St oxeride, Radio and. Heaier WWallee Rows Romen Rea Pout: se CHEVROLET wo 5 AOONDD * OnAll'3P87 Models - | ee a ‘58 CHEVROLET <<, $2595 SB] FORD 3... '., $185 Wit MEE at ean Maen TE eee a a| se CHEVROLET yc ONS 'S8 CHEVROLET. ..... ..$2595 Smee ary att * Powerglide, - TROMAT PATON Ie WAGON —- 3 Doct, 6 Cri. gnver Se a a _|'58 CHEVROLET". ee.) ‘57 CHEVROLET ee Jas —_,Fowerniide V4, WAGON 4 and Heater. Solid 57 CHEVROLET cc ate 1 OOD gia Pas Rel w a Poor. 6 Cre ‘o7 CHEVROLET rer $1545, 2 DOOR 210. — € Cyl., Powerglide. Onyx Black Paint. ‘56 CHEVROLET... .. $1545 STATION WAGON 4 Paint. 2 Tone Bid Pet Be. * ot , Powerglidé, Pel Read, BORE APRN ath Matthews- Hargreaves The BIG BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547_ Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer "66 CHEVROLET.........$1395 = nom ti : ee pemgie he eae nA, ARE YOU DRIVING A |’ FOG DOG? . A CAR THAT'S DANGEROUS NO MATTER . WHAT WEATHER CONDITION PREVAILS ? Winter's Ahead | AND THE HAZY DAYS WE'RE NOW HAVING ARE JUST A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S AHEAD Don't Take Chances TRADE NOW AND FORGET ALL YOUR ROAD TROUBLES '58 PONTIAC so ted bee « $2295 . 57 CHIEFTAIN 2 DOOR CALALINA COUPE — 4 Door, Hydramatic, iP — Radio * Heater, | abe ARCHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTO wer Steering & Power Brakes. ARDTOP — Radio & Heater, ower — Dynaflow. wer brakes, 4 DodR HARDTOP- 2 DOOR — Powerflite. CATALINA 860 COUPE — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 2 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 2 DOOR — Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. Pee Bea eae ~fiadio & Heater, Dynafow, PONTIAC 2 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater. # DOOR ~ Radio & Heater. PONTIAC ..........$1995 PONTIAC woe teas mel i BUICK ............. 1595 PONTIAC ..........$1395 PLYMOUTH ........$1295 } PONTIAC ..........$1495 OLDSMOBILE ......$1195 PONTIAC ..........$1095 BUICK eo. ces... 2. $1195 iy ik es 4s ae CHEVROLET .......$ 695 CHEVROLET .......$ 595 F ACTORY BRAN CH PONTIAC ‘6s MT, ‘CLEMENS. ST. _ RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USEDTARS" |, (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE). PE 3.7117 i oe ~ = TUESDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS. 6:00 ©) Certain ‘Tne. Comedy. a en eee (2) Racket Squad. Adven- 6:45 7:00 Graham's football coach , Mark Wilson, - (9) Brave Eagle. (4) Arthar Murray. Dance- Variety. (2) 5-Star Feature. Sterling Hayden, “The Killing.” 7:30 (1) Cheyenne. Home town residents turn against Bronco. (9) Million $ Movie. Robert for escaped convicts across Mexican border. (2) Feature (cont.) 8:00 (7) Cheyenne (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Feature (cont.) (1) Wyatt Earp. Wyatt helps young gunfighter. (9) Movie (cont.y (4) Gobel (cont.) (2) To Tell the Truth. * « 9:00 (7) Rifleman. Gunnman is hired to guard bank. (9) GM Presents. Young) mam is convinced he wit- nessed.murder but police find no trace of crime. (4) George Burns. Ronnie, Dad get parts in same film. (2) Arthur Godfrey. Vocalists Four Aces. Free Press TV critic John Crosby tells what makes a radio-TV critic: Answer_to Previous Purszie igi i: Fit Mil Teel TILA ») [ aie LM rx 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy's On. (9) News. (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather, | (4) Weather. (2) Weather, ‘11:20 (9) Theater. “The Man I (4) Sports. (2) Sports. Joan Bennett, Married.” ('40). 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Fred Astaire, Distress."’ (37), “Damsel In 11:30 (7) Night -Court. (9) Theater (cont.) ' (@ Jack Paar. (2) Nightwatch (cont.) 6:30 6:50 7:00 (4) Today. WEDNESDAY MORNING a (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (2) TV College. (1) Big Show. (2) Cartoon (2) Cartoon (2) News. Frolics. (7) Breakfast Time. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (7), Our Friend Harry. Classroom, (4 I Married Joan. 1, 4 Sereen star, 36 Winglike, part Recent (comb. YY 40 Mung bean 42 Measure of cloth 43 Verbal 44 Possessive proneun 46 First woman 48 Revolves $1 Pungoid disease of assistant 5 Individual s 6 Wine (Fr.) 61 Disencumber 7 Attorney jab.) 62 Erects ta 3 Fiber knots o Summer (Fr.) og . 68 Abstract being hearing 1 La =a 41 My irr.) so Bea, eagle WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Children’s Nev’sreeis. 12:15 ® Rope Around the Sun.- 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be (7) Mother’s Day. (9) Myrt & Doris. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 1:00 ou. 2) As the World Turns. (7) Margie. , (4 E.T.V, Digest. (® Faye Elizabeth. (2; Our Miss Brooks. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. (7) Chance for Romance. of (2) House Party (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) People’s Choice. 2:50 (9) News. (2) Big Payoff. (4) Today Is Ours. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Hour of Stars. | (7) Who Do You Trust? (4) From These Roots. 5:00 3 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (2) Brighter Day. 4:30 (2) Susie. (4) It’s Great Life. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Bandstand. (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents. (1) Mickey Mouse Club. May Strike TV Tonight . NEW YORK @® — Due to a pos- sible union strike against all net- 5:30 Disgruntled Briton Fed LONDON (UPD — Someone doesn't think much of Britain’s state-owned railways. An ad in the personal column of The Times said today: “Will those whose patience with ' An average family in Great Brit- ain has 1.7 children. - - Today's Radic’ Programs i jhad to.”” (4) Dough Re Mi. City” is an excellent series in|. ' cameras have a - a a fair withthe City of New York: || 10:30 (2) Your Hunch. Filmed on location in (‘Trea hattan, the series visible on ABC-| é TV Tuesdays at 9;30 p. m., bases sped ltoyear me age oh 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. man on ew (4) Price Is Right. _—| Police force ‘played by John Mc- Day io Court. Intite Who is breaking in a rookie) — 14:18 (9) Nursery detective played by James. Fran- 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. xi eS it should have practically no pia” Silliphant is one of those writers, Pemnirtivihi TV Presents: | J TV PREMIERE FOR ‘KATE’ — Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison (foreground) will re-create the starring roles they por- trayed in the original stage production of ‘‘Kiss Me, Kate’’ when “Hallmark Hall of Fame’’ brings the top Broadway musical to television for the first time this coming Thursday on NBC. Julie Wilson (background) will be a‘co-star. The merry romp that Cole Porter and Sam and Bella Spewack made of Shakespeare's ‘The Taming of the Shrew’' will be a 90-minute live-in-color presentation. ideas stimulated by a place or we Bridge, Waite Island, Riverside Church, a huge garbage disposal unit, to name a few in New York—can virtually create characters and, situations in a writer's mind, Silli-' ercised a kind of mental block on You Can't Blame Him | for Trying to Learn | By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Sugar Ray Robinson, who has turned singer, has been following Nat (King) Cole to recording sessions, Studying his record technique. Nat good-humoredly canara to Sugar Ray about sitting so close to him at - recording sessions that he interfered with his singing. “But if guts and courage can.make a Plume de Ma Tante,” which} of 42nd Street and Bron * * * Silliphant splits the tween Malibu on the New York. There he of his writing. Here the streets and seeks ou tions that spark his ideas. 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With an apology to America million of hard-work- * * OPTOMETRISTS. mental, block had ted. ing civil service folks, I echo a! Shaffer, who was being held on “Now I could write on the corner line from the French hit, “ ‘Lal® disorderly conduct charge, dway \jumped Beam after complaining jot illness and being brought to.the station office. He yanked Beam’ § jits holster, shot outside, * * * Acting Chief Robert S. Dewitt broke his hand in the scuffle with Shaffer. Dade County patrolman Jack Allen, one of more than 30 police who rallied to the scene 30 miles south of Miami, was cut dy bullet through a window pane, Mary Lou Lawrence and’ Julia Cato, clerks, locked themselves in fer went berserk. Officers outside rescued them through a window, * * * Police fired into the building fer to surrender, but ceased fire when Beam called out that “he shoot. any more.” says he's going to kill me if you Then officers saw Shaffer beat- ing the helpless Beam about the head. 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"port, said she was ‘‘not of sound dent made this request during a . ’*+*- * White House meeting Monday at Mrs, Curry stabbed King Sept. which the Tennessee senator ad-| 59 in a Harlem department store. vanced his idea. She never gave a coherent reason + * & ‘fer the attack. The senator, a member of the) - King 29, who led the Montgom- Senate-House Atomic Energy ery, Ala anti-segregation bus Committee, has just returned poycott, was under treatment two from serving in Geneva as a del- weeks. egate at the deadlocked FEast-; a West talks on test suspension. | Gore said the moratorium he [sles More Than U.S. Proposes would counter Russian) 105 ANGELES — The world's Propaganda picturing American isiands comprise nearly 4,000,000 tests in the air as being dangerous!square miles — somewhat more to world health. He suggested that than the area of the United States the question of controlling other and all its territories and posses- ‘Kinds of nuclear weapons tests— sions. The islands represent 2 per below. ground, under the ocean cent of the surface of the earth and in outer space — could be and 7 per cent of its land surface. taken up in later negotiation. ; * * * | About 93 per cent of American The Russians have refused to farms now have electrical service. uwexryeicutT “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVI | ill Ct it oneseat ten sera All Social Security Before Visit = | [~~ EE ve called for separate treaties : fs R y TestBan idea =**= == bi fesicha a ~ By RAY HENRY , ~ Gore Back From Geneva} Woman Who Stabbed ' AP Press Writer Here are some tips for you when you get ready tor Social Security: = —Call the Social Security office to which you pian to day of the week for you to come in. oo All Social Security offices have their busy periods. By an advance call, you may be able te avoid these periods and cut down any waiting time. For example: Many of. fices find Monday is their busiest day. So people applying fer payments then usually have to wait longer than if they applied on some other day. ae Be sure you take with you when you apply for payments all the proof you'll need to show gees eligible for pay- ments. The types of proof you'll ne@d' will vary depending on the type of payments you're asking for. % 2: Here's what you need as a— Worker—-As a retired worker, you'll need only some proof of your age. Wife—As the wife of a person eligible for payments, you'll need some proof of your age, your marriage certificate or other proof of your age to get payments to which you may be entitled, Widow—You'll need your marriage certificate, your hus- hand’s. death certificate and some proof of your age. Parent —- As the parent of a deceased son or daughter, you'll need some proof of your age, your son’s or daughter's death certificate and proof of your dependency on the de- ceased. x « * —If you're applying for retirement payments, you should take along some proof of your earnings during the past 12 WATCH CASES 6.88 prt deme De seit alias tells, Sosa’ PHONE FE 5-417! months, | ‘ Here’s why: ‘, Suppose you retire in April, 1959. As you probably know, | your Social Security payments will be figured on your aver- age monthly earnings from Jan. 1, 1951 until the year you retire. : Your 1958 earnings will be important in the calculation. But chances are your Social Security record won't show part or all of these earnings. i? They won't be on your record because of a time lag of up | to six months in posting your wages on the record. Part of the lag results because your employer only files records of your wages every three months. Part of it results from the paper work that’s involved in the govern- ment procedures which must be followed in putting on your record what your employer reports. So, if you don’t bring a record of your latest earnings,. your Social Security payments can’t be figured exactly. Thus, the first step starting your payments may be delayed. To establish proof of your recent earrings, you can bring along your W-2 form which your employer is required to give you within a short time after you quit work: If you're self- employed, bring along a copy of your tax return 4or the | most recent year you filed, plus a canceled check or some proof that your return was filed. By following these three tips, you can not only save yourself a lot of time in applying for payments, but chances are you'll also speed up the actual payment. Usually is takes between six and eight weeks after your application is accepted for your payments to start. 3 Little Joe got in a fight today. 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