LE EE TT TT TT SS RRO MT SE RNAS hh SRS SRE OSE I RSSESSTSNESSGG. wt = eT a see “Monkey Survives 55-Mile Space Shot WASHINGTON (Sam the space monkey, alive and kicking after a violent rives today at Norfolk, Va. There he’ll set his feet on terra firma again for the first. time since 11:15 a.m. Friday, when a “Little Joe” Goodfellows (Sell Papers to Brighten Yule Needy Families and Children Will Benefit rocket ride 55 miles up, ar- Promise Ideas for Steel Peace Government ‘Mediators to Act at Face-to-Face _ Session Today WASHINGTON (AP) — Govern- ment mediators promised to OF | fer some steel settlement propos- als today at the first face-to-face) meeting of industry and union ne- gotiators held since Tuesday. * oe ok Director Joseph F. Finnegan of the Federal Mediation and Con- ciliation Service said in advance “We'll have some suggestions.” He did not spell them out, but said his. team of mediators has been broaching peace plans to both sides right along anyway. Finnegan explained. that sep- arate talks he has presided over daily since last Tuesday with the industry and then the Steel- workers Union have been ex- ploratery. and “routine media- tion,” ~~’ . He said he has been trying to regoncile \conflicting cost esti- mates with “the slide’rule boys" —or the technicians on such mat- ters as insurance and pensions. LITTLE OPTIMISM _There seemed to be little ground to be optimistic fora prompt set- tlement- as. called for Thursday nae: ef President Eisenhower. t said the public aarniy won't stand mueh longer warfare in the steel industry. News Flash ‘MIAMI BEACH, Fia. ~The Detroit Tigers: and the Philadel- phia Phillies completed a five- player imter-league trade today. The Tigers obtained shortstop Chico Fernandez and pitcher Ray Semproch from the Phillies. | * * * In exchange they gave up in. fielder Ted Lepcio, rookie out- fielder Ken Walters and a minor league farmhand, Alex Cosmidas. eiunnnmmnes LEE SS See et tec In 0 oday’s s Press Obituaries. 2.00... ....065.. 38 Sports ae ee Hewes 24-26 Theaters 0. ooo. 00... 6...,, 17 TV & Radio Programs 33 eee eeners Mat} eagerly. ram rocket shot him aloft from| From Area Effort Wallops Island, Va. This was Sam's dizzying odys- sey from that point: His space. capsule, the kind future space men will ride in their first attempts to orbit the earth, roared to qa height of 19 miles. There an escape rocket ignited, blasted loose from -the raain booster rocket and carried the capsule on up te a height of 55 Goodfellows were on the streets throughout the city and in several surrounding communities selling The Pontiac Press in their an- to raise money for needy families and their children. miles, Testing this escape mech. | Besides Pontiac, sales were un- anism, a key safety device for der way in Waterford, Highland future astronauts, was the main and Addison townships and Avon- purpose of Sam's journey. It idale, worked perfectly. | * *« * | For a few. seconds the seven pound monkey, in bis form cush- ioned cradle, was traveling 3,600, imiles an hour. The pressure and. strain was enormous compared to sea level conditions. * * * Then Sam tumbled earthward in the capsule, At 20,000 feet a small! Baldwi parachute blossomed and steadied "¥© "€4? dwin. the vehicle. At 10,000 feet the | * * * main parachute mushroomed -and) The newsboys expect to sell over lowered the capsule into the Atlan-' 5,000 Goodfellow editions of the tic -200 miles east of Wallops paper in Pontiac. ant tt eerie just 13 min | Another 2,500 editions are ex- | pected to be sold in Waterford A radio beacon and a dye Township today. marker guided a Navy desiroyer, the Borie, to the spot where the More: than 50 members of the Metropolitan Club of “ontiac, made up of city employes and maiimen, will be covering their “routes”? on Pontiac street cor- ners, Sale headquarters has been set Some: 100 businessmen, civic service club members and volun- | capsule bobbed and tossed im ‘teers “will distribute the papers eight foot waves. The capsule was hauled aboard ia about two until dark. ‘ ~ hours. MORE NEEDY FAMILIES Last year’s sale netted $2,000. But Sam still was imprisoned, and. the destroyer crew was reluc-' - year, Brn Ary “Goodfellows’ this tant to let him out for fear of! v: ’ etinite anil. will wry to - ny ro Sam h 40-hou gen. ad r supply of oxy- Township headquarters has been iset up at- Wheeler's Resp care SEA TROUBLE | Dixie Hwy. “= For a time the destroyer tried) gvendale Goodfenowis wiit ota to transfer the ofe-ton capsule to, + vk at four major Avon Tewn- a ‘hearty. Navy Landing Ship) ship intersections today as they Dock, the Ft. Mandan, which had) ry last night. a veterinar jan aboard.--But-~ the, seas were running too high. | They will-be-foand along Auburn x * ‘road at Rochester, Crooks and Finally, with the vet giving ad- Adams roads, as well as the South vice by. radio aid with further | boulevard-Adams road intersection. Hee destroyer. officers removed)" in the Avondale area. the monkey from the capsule: (kt & & This was six hours after the! Highland Goodfellows Will take launching. up their posts on M59 at Duck Lake “Ay, ” road, Milford road, Green Ridge aa men pragarend oust A forsy road, at the stoplight in Eighiénd nauties and Space Administra- and in Clyde. tion, which conducted the experi- Chairman of’ sales in Highland ment. Township is George Volkert. Sam spent the night in the de- ee 8 stroyer’s sick bay, as it steamed! The sale started in Addison’ ‘\toward Norfolk. For supper -he got, Township last night and continues half an apple, half an orange. and ‘through today;according to sale a cup of water. He ate and drank|Chairman Elmer Powel: LEONARD, LAKEVILLE Géodfellows. will be stationed at From. Norfolk; Sam_ will be Medicine. at.-Brooks Air Forte mpbell’ Base, Tex. His name comes from pre Phesip wee = = s ; the. school's initials, The monkey a Se ee was born there 30 months ago. 0 Aside from aiding underprivi- * *« * f leged families, sale proceeds will for any effects his initiation into|and childrens’ Christmas parties in| space flight may have caused. [the different communities. nual Christmas season drive} up at the club’s hall on Yale ave-/ | tigation of conspiracy to violate flown to the School of Aviation ine main intersections in Leonard) There’ scientists will: study Sat be used for toys for needy children) rl 2 tA. Freeman, 49, 827 Alberta St.; tripod points towards the rising Airport's $345,000 terminal-tower delayed eonstruction a bit at th ‘WORK PROGRESS ON $345,000 PROJECT — A surveyor's foundation of Pontiac Municipal project. Although poor weather e start, footings have been-—taitt-- ‘Await Warrants Police Say 11 Nabbed! in Two Rings Warrants against 11 men - ar.) +rested in a numbers ring raid at!| Division Plant No, 2 were expected \te be issued sometime today. | Police claim the 11 arrested yes- terday were members of two numbers. rings operating in the | plant. They were arrested for inves- state gambling laws. | According to Lt, William Nesbitt, |head of the vice squad, the rings were doing an estimated $50,000 business yearly. CALLED RINGLEADERS Ringleaders of the two groups, | | according to Nesbitt, were Claude | Day, 32, of 18) Quick St., and iRobert L, McNeary, 36, ' of 431 Raeburn St. Police said McNeary’s group operated in the sheet metal di- vision of the plant, Day's la the truck division, Other alleged members of Me- Neary’s ring arrested -Were: Charles Milliman, 55, -736 River- side Dr.; George Ford, 65, 491 Luther St.; Harold” Mozingo, 39, 90 Draper Ave.;. Claude H. Mc- Milam, 50, 361 Ferry St.; John (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Top Michigan Democrats, at. tending ‘a birthday testimonial ‘din-- ner. for. U.S, Senator Philip A. Mart, (D-Mich), heard a” predic. - tion that birth” control would be. an issue in picking the 1960 presi- i % * 8. * The prediction came. from Min- at GMC Plant Were. fees { and most of the foundation is {n- place’ “well ‘before ground freezing Located north of Highland toad (M59) and centered along the main east-west runway, the building is scheduled to open early time. next fall. ‘Eyes Better Life for Grandchildren ROME (AP) | senhower discussed Western sum- — President Ei-, be or with I gen os lode his arrival inNumbersRaidZke Talks Summit in Italy c= self on this 22,000-mile tour to three continents. The -persistent dow Riders Won't Feel the Pinch. Until Monday City Lines “Drivers and Mechanics to Walk Out After Final Run Today The first bus strike in six years was scheduled to hit Pontiac today. Drivers and mechanics for Pontiac City Lines, Inc. were ordered to strike ‘early this evening, after the last regularly scheduled ‘run -is ‘completed at 6:45 p.m. If the strike continues over the weekend—and there are tio Signs. ithat it won't—approximately 4,000 idaily riders will first feet the pinch ‘normally would begin again. Similar strikes were ordered yesterday in Saginaw and Kala- mazoo, where there are bus lines | operated by affiliates of National City Lines, Inc., parent of . the Pontiag bus company, fel The order came from Walter P. ‘Wall, international © representative ‘of the Amalgamated Assn. of \Street, Electric Railway and Mo- itor Coach Operators of America (AFL-CIO), and affects approxi- mately 110 of its members, includ- jing 35 drivers and eight mechanics jin Pontiac, Pontiac Press Photo * * John Syisma, president of Pon- tiac Local 1097, said he would noti- fy Pontiac City Lines today of the Details of the strike will be outlined to local members at a from the 7230 meeting re. oe! taal velt ,flotel, Sytsma ‘said, The strike order-eame alter col- He waved smilingly rolied-down window of ‘his .closed hich car to Romans as he ng aay Con. DR ede “to anid trom the wreath-Iaying lapge of af lth-hour negotia.ing or “a better. Sete for he gtand-|tinued but it appeared to have no ceremony and beamed at shouts,session in Saginaw yesterday to \children than. he had himself. Eisenhower, ‘despite Rome’s continuing rain,; General Motors Truck and Coach met with Prime Minister Antonio! Segni to review decisions expect- ed at the Paris Western summit talks Dec. 19. The conference with Segni, Eisenhower's second since ar- riving in Rome Friday, lasted nearly two hours at the Pre- effect. on in a “jovial mood, spirit, see — Cold Will Arrive ‘After Departure of Rain Tonight The rain. was expected to end! mier’s office ending just before jtonight with temperatures turning lunch time. White House press secretary James C. Hagerty told newsmen that Segni and Italian Foreign! Minister Giuseppe Pella outlined} their views on the forthcoming, |Paris meeting. He also reported) that the Italians gave‘ their views o* European problems generally. | Answering questions, _ Hagerty said the Italian government did) ‘not request a role’as an observ- ler at the Paris meeting which is to bring together Eisenhower and the leaders of Britain, France and West Germany. Earlier, the - President “had made his pledge to seek a better life for his grandchildren in a short talk at the U.S. Embassy. Several hundred persons; mostly Italian. government workers, cheered Eisenhower as he emerged ahd drove directly back Sito. the Quirinal Palace, where he 500 Fete Sen. Philip: Hart at Dinner is staying during the 48-hour Rome visits The. President . reportedly. as- sured the Italian leaders the Unit- ed States intends to press ahead determinedly with a policy of building Europe's defenses against communism. Standing before about 900 Italian and American employes of the U.S. Embassy here, Eisenhower made a solemn pledge to ‘‘try to inter- pret America to other people a lit- tle more emphatically, a little bit more accurately than has been LAYs WREATH The President went to the em- bassy directly from laying a wreath at the tomb of Italy’s un- known soldier. This was the first round of ac- tivities on his second rain-whipped day in this Eternal City, i colder, | ported, A few snow flurries, .continued cold and partly cloudy is the fore- cast for Sunday. The mercury will dip to near 30 tonight and rise to 3% Agmorrow. “Monday will be mostly cloudy the Weather Bureau re- with scattered snow flurries and jma, president of bus drivers’ Local | little change in temperature, the 1097. | high 35, the low Monday night 2 | Southwesterly winds. at 5 m.p.h. iwill shift to northwest at 10-15 thiles late today, continuing north- erly tonight’ and tomorrow, : Thirty-eiglit was the lowest read- ing in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The thermometer read at at 1 p.m. the President's high|°f ‘Viva Ike.” | their own cars to pick up pect | The rain kept the prevent a strike there. (Continued on | Page 2, Col. 4) /RAGINAW TARGET Although contracts are signed |separately in each city, the Union lhad made Saginaw its prime target jin a general drive for higher wages. Plan Couriesy Rides During Bus Strike A courtesy ride service was being contemplated today by Pon- tiac City Lines drivers whose} The Saginaw fight had begun a month ago With the Union ask- | ing a 48-cent-an-hour package in- crease. Sytsma, a member of the Un- scheduled strike would leave about |ion’ $ negotiating team, said various 4,000 regular passengers busless lower offers were suggested yester- day by the Union — package offers ranging from 26 to 30 cents an hour in increased wages and benefits. The top wage now is reportedly (Continued on Page 2 Monday morning. * * * Drivers are thinking of using ipassengers along regularly-! » Col. 1) ischeduled routes, said John Syts-| The courtesy cars would be marked by sigus and the service would be free. “But we would be willing to accept donations,” Sytsma added, wv kt Sytsma said the union would check with the city’s Legal De-| partment, before a final decision on the courtesy service, ~ hands a $100 check to James R- today’s fi # vremas Aa Press Donates $100 | . ‘net tha 6 ea Gane ae | -eireulation manager Earl N. Treadwell (eft) dent of the Metropolitan Club. Treadwell bought _ Ny club special ssueae Bes edition in ot than of The P Lafnear, presi- By ater a Monday morning, when bus runs Ld ferse Day Monday. Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager, will urge shelters in Pon- tiae homes aurieg’ ‘a 24-hour pres- entation at the southeast corner of Saginaw and Huron streets, On display from 1@ a.m. to | 12:39 pum. will be a GMC Truck & Coach Division panel truck, og re ntemansictrpee tine Bus Strike to Sever City Service Tonight — ~ (Continued From Page One) #72 an hour for drivers in Pontiac afd Kalamazoo, $1.71 for Saginaw / drivers; and $1.86 for mechanics | in all three cities. ~~ Maurice R. Biddle, operations manager for National City Lines; | ’ gaid the bus lines are losing money and cannot meet the Un- jon demands. inion negotiators said the com- pany offered only to renew provi- dons of existing contracts which expired March 31 in Pontiac and Kalamazoo and Oct, 31 in Saginaw. ~Earl Dreasher, manager of Pon- tac City Lines, complained that the union had not negotiated faith- fully bere in an attempt to avert the strike locally. “The last bargaining session was almost two months ago, he said. = At that time, the union was “Asking a 58cent package in- De fens Observance te Stress Shelters Here used as a civil defense reseue have expressed aterest so far, he : Port erash truck. ‘will be distributed describing fall- vehicle, and the city's new alr- ‘said, | oe % “This is the city’s latest govern) ment surplus acquisition. Priced at $40,000 when new seven years ago, Pontiac purchased it for $100 from the Air Force theme “Peace through Prepared- * * * |OCDM director. Handy on a year-round ‘basis at! “In an atomic war, blast heat the airport’ the truek’s life- saving! 24 initial radiation could kill mil- ‘and fire- fighti ing equi ipme nt allows on i oot to ground zero of the it to double as a mobile, civil de- nucear EXpiosio _ “Many more millions — every- body else, in fact—could be threat-| ened by radioactive fallout. 'fense weapon The vehicles will be displayed aa Tel-Huron Shopping Center most of these could be saved if’ i m 2 te 4 p.m, they had adequate protection from) At l1 am. radiological devices fallout.”’ ‘ta ‘detect radioactive fallout will be. idemonstrated by two public health, workers, Roland Bourke and Ralph Florio, They are member’s of the city’s tadiologic al monitor team, ® * * During the program, Scholle Asks: Michigan Sick? literature lout shelters recommended by the Office of ‘Civil and Defense Mobil- ization (OCDM), FOCAL POINT The OCDM has selected Pontiac as a focal point in its drive to per- suade householders across the na- tion to have shelters constructed in their basements. The OCDM has offered. te build | a $500 shelter for some Pontiac family if the family, in turn, will allow the general public in to in- spect it. Stierer’ said the response to the offer, made two weeks ago, has been impressive. A dozen families Anti-Williams Plot ROYAL OAK (#—August Scholle, president of the Michigan AFL-C10, contends that General Motors Corp. vember and December. jin that city in one of six county- “grease, which Dreasher termed “fantastic” in light of the cotn- ‘pany’s slim margin. of profit. “Faced with this demand, Dreash- er said, management had to begin its bargaining by offering no wage . inemase at all. «There was no other position we id take at that point.” | behind wide meetings of Democratic pre- .cinct and party workers. They were meeting to lay plans tor next year’s statewide survey | of political strength. Citing what he said may be a iGM profit of 30 per cent, Scholle isaid: ‘‘And they say there is a Jurors Leave Gifts Behind at Courthouse Jurors on the 1956 fali-panel | left them not oly. records c i} n = Dreasher said the company was when they completed their se rvice |‘ limate unfavorable to industry | willing to reopen negotiations lo- ally “at any time the union re- quests.” ™The company hiked adult tares|* Friday. | Michigan.” For the popular Mrs 1 Dod- |“CONCOCTED’ CAMPAIGN on, the blind lady who. runs the ‘The labor leader said a campaign | f® a quarter Nov. 1. At that time it reported that operating costs were! €pting up more than 99 per cent of | kevenues. ~The company had carried 129,-| (0 passengers in October, but the| automotive shutdown (caused by| the steel strike) helped push the! Passenger load down to 97,000 last! ef their appreciation. month, Dreasher said. = The union's last pay raise was— “peven-cents an hour, Sytsma ‘paid, obtained when a two-year bontract was signed in 1957. «“Qur wages are low—much too) Tow and_it's time that wé~bore down a bit to raise them.” * The State Labor Mediation Board Snducted a strike vote’ in the three eities this spring. In March, the} Pontiac local had voted on its own » strike. | Man Missing | in Oxford F ound | Shot to Death An Oxford Township man miss- fhg since late Sunday was fourid dead of a shotgun’ wound today fear his home. « Oakland County sheriff's deputies fnid they believed John Burket Jr., a4, of 1909 Drahner Rd., was the Gctim of a hunting accident. “ He was reportedly found by -his father and another relative “jn a swampy area along Drahner wroad about a mile from his home. - = Burket was last seen by his Brother-in-law while hunting ‘last Sunday afternoon. - x * * . A preliminary search of the area failed to turn him up and deputies Tsued a missing person report on him Tuesday. “w Detectives said Burket’s shot- “gun was found near his body. = They said underbrush was found wedged against the trigger. The Weather - U.S. Weather Bereae Report = pen vs AND VICINITY—Cieudy eat t em: we S$ m. p.h. sete Saturday at 8 p.m. fisce Sunday at 7:40. a.m m. —* Saterday et ii: 3 vises Bundey et 12:38 ) ® eth eee ee, ee ee pee ee eee jour snacks and kept us ithese months,’ icafd to Ada. rarer ot concessions stand in the Court-ltg picture Michigan as a state with | house, they « chipped in and left a government unfriendly to busi-| her $10 in a red coin purse “was concocted over at Bir-| ness t For Larry A, Girard, court |mingham Country Club” elerk for presiding Circuit Judge | lyears ago. William J. Beer, a_ present of an engraved silver identification bracelet was the juror’s token | | He said GM executives ai- tended the meeting-and the cam- | paign was designed expressly “to In connection with National Civil Defense Day — which has as its) ness” —- the function of fallout shel- ‘ters was stressed by Lea Hoegh, But: Prediets 30 Per Cent Profit for GM; Alleges ‘will show a '30-per cent profit tor 1959, based on the experience of lits first 10 months, if it suffers no sharp setback for steel-short No- Scholle, a Royal Oak precinct delegate, was a substitute speaker several "| get (Gev. G. Mennen) Williams” | SAM BACK SAFELY—This 7-pound monkey was shot 55 miles into space yesterday to test satellite escape equipment to ac- company human astronauts on future flights info space. “Sam is oem Strapped to his couch before the test. Handle 795 Cases; Paid $29, 000 Hn actflemett of damage claims of the Bradleys sinking. from the freighter Carl D. Bradley disaster of last year. « The right-of-way is on Coolidge s°3 x & & from M road to Attorneys for U.S. ‘Steel and | aed. -. plaintiffs agreed on the amount in} US. District Court last night. | City’ Manager L, BR. Gare will : f recommend also at the meeting The agreement, one of the fast- | that the contract for the fenciig. est. in maritime history for a | _—— beeen the last majof chapter in the |, For d for VP’ Drive Launched grim Bradley story. 800 Republicans Hear The Bradley, a 600-foot freighter, sank with all but two of ber 35 crewmen in a furious Lake Mich- igan storm on Nov, 18, 1958, It was one of the worst tragedies in Great Lakes shipping history. ck ok Re Despite extensive investigations, including a: prolonged U.S.. Coast Guard “hearing, no final conclu.’ “Brilliant Leader" sions were reached. on the cause: A boom to boost Michigan Con- gressman Gerald R. Ford as a vice presidential candidate was mystery. Attorneys have indi- |jaunched py state Republicans cated a5 much. last night, among them U.S. Rep. The big ship, a limestone carrier| William 5. Broomfield (R-Oaklat.d for the Bradley Transportation Co. County). of Rogers City, an affiliate of U.S.’ ~4fore than 800 GOP members Steel, went down in many fathoms| iturned out at the Latin Quarter Probably no further attempts. will be made to clear up the 4 yesterday, unaware they. had es-/ tablished several records in the an-| nals of the county's highest court. | At the close of the fall term Fri-| iday, jurors had disposed of a rec- ‘ord 795 cases. This included ap- | proximately 436 civil cases and 359) leriminal cases, They were paid qa record $29,- 000 in fees at $8 rae and pre ‘up serving the entire term, taking 6:30 p.m.—a year and 16 days to) age costs at 6 cents mile for their ini. account those excused from/)almost the exact minute of the duties as citizens, “They put in one of the longest ‘terms in the history. of the court, | aceording to presiding Circuit |Judge William J. Beer, who dis-| | | | imissed them amidst plenty of fan- _ Not jong ago, jurors presented) and te make citizens “get so_tired fare ¥ — Judge Beer with a thermos de- of all this we would say ‘vote | are yesterday afternoon. canter set for his berich ‘in a 4 per eent sales tax and } * * * * * « | protect GM.’ ” | “We never strive in this court to|. | Mrs. Dodson was so thrilled) way, ; ; iput justice on automation,” .the: with her present that she went! | co coule make 8 pus. cent judge said in his farewell remarks. chaen . > v ec ‘e right out and purcha ed a set of profit.” “We're not as interested ia | earrings and her birthstone of. to- paz for a ring * * * ; * fompma ts Scholle declined to say who ate) sweet | inamed those attending -it would) ’ jurors said in their | ‘permit people to figure out who iwas hts 1 source of information. f os ' ‘ | quantity as much as we are in | quality,’’ he said. “‘And as far as “Jurors respect your courage, Pve see work, lyour ambition, and cheerful out-|tended the Birmingham meeting! ag me poy yer cent.” quality | look on life. You have supplied|he~ reported, saying that if he! “T thank you for your services ‘on behalf. of Judge Doty,. Judge! Holland, judge Adams, Judge) Hughes and myself, You are ex-! ‘cused from further duty.” ‘MERRY CHRISTMAS’ Jurors. applauded. One male ju- tror wished Judge Beer a Merry Christmas and jurors departed, from his courtroom, During the parting Prosecutor George F., praised the jurors for their wort, | during the “longest term we nee had in my'16 years experience this court,’’ “I'm happy to say you've helped us dispose of every case that was ready for trial," Taylor said. * * * Some jurors watched Taylor's in’ duction as prosecutor Tuesday, Some 99 jurors were called to their first day of duty Sept. 22. re ipavton *| lke Talks of Summit With Italian Premier (Continued From Page One! ceremony. TOUR ROME Maj. John Eisenhower and his wife, Barbara, behaved today like tourists in Rome. They wanted to go sightseeing. Rain kept them from such ‘out: door monuments as the Colosseum and. the Roman Forum, but they went to the Vatican Museum and the Basilica of St. Peter, —_ ee ee Italy’s Communist party .today complained that the City of Rome had not given President Eisen- hower a big enough welcome, * * * Italian newspapers of all politi- in hailing President Eisenhower's night at ‘the 90-year-old | political rebel ee as well and other member's: of as. bishops the . Awaiting Warrants Montana ' Spells, crowd down to about 1,000 at the) i¢al shades today were unanimous) © Italy's ‘President and] anni Gronchi, after din-| “ a feception in his honor) srines ott was. a “swanky efter which! | brought out the high society of the| | hier- ; archy of the Roman Catholic: : Circuit Jurors Set: Records Circuit Court jurors went home} ‘This was the highest nmamber home port. ealied as the circuit was for the first time embraced with five judges. Courthouse observers said this; |was One of the major.reasons it! | was possible to settle so many! | Cases. '42-DAY SESSION Actually, about 75 jurors ended| duty. Counting the jury week of Tues- day through Friday (Mondays are motion days. in Circuit | Court), the jurors served 42 days | in all, -- jurors cleared the 436 civil jury) cases from sonte 1,500 jury and /nohjury cases on the docket when ithe term began. eled until’ Febeaaty. The next jury’ won't be impan-| Wrong Time to 0 Speak PULASKI, Va. (UPI) — Claude | Ratcliffe complained yesterday » that to police four cases of, | Roman candles were stolen from’ | his store. He was immediately | arrested, on a charge of violat=-> ing the town’s antifireworks ordinance. on City Numbers Raid ‘Continued From Page One) and Ernest Jackson Jr., 37, Ave. : * * * Day's group, police said, were: Otis J. Harris, 489 Har-, ~lof water after apparently breaking in Detroit to honor Ford and offi- in two in gale winds in the, vicin-|cjally kick off the “Ford for VP" ity of Beaver Island in northern | ‘campaign.. ke Mi ' Lake enigen- Broomfield, in imtréducing Ford, described his colleague as “q brilliant leader.” He said the 46-year-old legislator from Grand Rapids is a man “that | i Efforts o refloat the hulk last) summer were in vain. When she} sank, the Bradley was upbound) ‘empty of cargo, heading for her i ‘but- in Washington, would like to The $1,250,000 settlement com- _.. as a Republican vice presi- ot 6 10 hea iginal total _— idential candidate." | made by survivors of the $3 lost | Broomfield’s introduction | seamen. Thirty-five damage itouched off a four-minute demon- suits were filed. stration with participants parading about the room with signs and ban-, | Survivors included 2 widowS!ners Balloons and confetti filled and more than 50 children, the air. The agteement was finalized at) the 1960 -campaign. Ford indicated he was willing! to become a favorite-son candidate {first radio report, of the Bradleys peril. She was lost overnight oa INov.. 18 of last yéar and was never again seen. x * _ Judge Charles J. McNamee now, party tickef. “If the Republicans of Michigan) Broomfield Speak of | to Charles W. Gale, es - superintendent. < <* + oT -C.. Brien, superintendent of the Department of Public Works, will vehicles: for> the city’s. equipment ‘pool be purchased from low bidder ‘North Chevrolet Co. at a price of $7,640 after trade-in. Te be replaced are three police cars, one suburban truck for the engineering field crew, one pickup truck in the Sewer De- partment and a pickup truck for the Forestry Department. The city issued 26 building per- mits for construction valued at $608,880 during the. month of No- vember. . They include 14 for alterations to single family residences, three new single family homes, alteration of two churches,, a business estab- lishment, two new private garages and the razing of one single family residence. The total mumber of permits issued in November 1958 was 19. They were evaluated at $167,975. Red Cross Issues Urgent Appeal for Blood Donors The Odkland County Chapter of many people, not only in Michigan,|the American Red Cross today is- sued an appeal for blood donors to visit the Red Cross Bloodmobile junit. from’ 2 to 5 and 6‘to § p.m. Dec. 14 atthe Elks’ Temple. “Due to the recent production shutdowns if local factories, sev- eral Red Cross Bloodmobile visits wee cancelled,” said Mrs. Wil- iam H. Gorsline, blood donor re- cratrpent chairman, Michigan Republicans hope to | obtain a Nixon-Ford ticket for | “But the needs and demands for whele bieod continue, Our ;, hospitals must have an adequate supply.” Acceptable. are donors between for the second slot on the national2; and 60 who have not given blood the past two months. “& pint of blood may mean the ‘is to name a commissioner, prob-|accord me the high honor as a difference between life and death,” Louis E, Fairbrother, "acting as-jably next week, who. will hold) icandidate for this office in 1960, I said Mrs. Gorsline, Appointments ‘signment clerk for the court, said|hearings on individual claims and'can assure you I will give you my may be made by calling the chap- apportion damages. best, " he said. ter, Dope Addicts Better Watch Out NEW YORK tAP) — Santa/stood’on Harlem street corners Claus has his eye on bad boys and| the past two weeks clanging: his <girls. and he isn’t waiting for| bell and singing “Rudolph the Christmas Eve to leave sticks and Red-Nosed Reindeer.’ [stones in their stockings. In his pockets, he carried lolli-| * *® * | Pops. In his hand, he rattled a! Alreiidy Santa has helped arrest! ‘container for coins. In his head, '24 narcotics suspects. | he carried a photo and data file A rather tired and frowsy Santa on drug traffickers. \—— en —| Always near Santa were = his \ . | helpers — two down-and-out Joaf- * ‘ers. When Santa spotted a famil- ‘Dial 2 — Hear Anthem ‘iar face in the crowd, he would SINGAPORE (UPI) — Singa- | Shift his bell from one hand te | the other, The loafers would : |tey over, discreetly separate iface from the crowd, and search | him. pore residents today had a new entertainment medium—the tele- | phone. They could hear the | city-state’s new national anthem “Majulah Singapore’’ by dialing the number 2 on their tele- | phones. * + Sometimes they found that. the ivey St.; Cary R. Childs, 37, 281. | Rockwell Ave.; and. Booker T. 39, 462 Orchard Lake Ave. Working as undercover men | in the: investigation were Patrol- man Karl Kilmer of the vice | squad and Frank Durso, 39, for- | mer police reservist. Durso was sworn into the de- ‘partment as a special police of- j ficer for the investigation, ALL, ARE RELEASED Oakland Co an ty Prosecutor : amen after they made forrial state- ments. “All. buf. Harris admitted being inveived, “Nesbitt said, They were ordered to a.m. Monday. the cooperation of plant police. All the men had. bet slips in their when taken into cus- tody, Nesbitt said. a eee: ie appear (| at e-em ee The raid was conducted with | ‘from the dope in his pocket. — in) Santa Swings ‘Mean’ Bell - isuspect’s holiday cheer stemmed. which case the suspect was told the facts of life: this was not the | real Santa Claus at all but just a iplay-like Santa, namely narcotics isquad detective Edward Egan: The \helpers were detectives Richard Pardo and Salvatore Grosso. Friday, as Pardo and Grosso closed in on Kathleen Johnson, 27, the woman dropped 10 envelopes, each containing enough heroin for one injection, Pardo and Grosso pretended to overlook the -enve- lopes, but Santa Claus Egan shuf- -|fled cover and absent-mindedly e| picked them up. At a police station, the woman idemanded: “What are you pulling ’me in for? You haven't ggt any evidence!” - “Wait ‘til Santy comes,” plied Pardo-—---. re- sp piel manner sei cn mmm All employes of at their _ ATTENTION | FISHER BODY EMPLOYES Assembly Plant laid off because of _ the steel strike are to report for work ular shift starting times the Fisher Body December 9, 1959. lows: - Motor. 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Dr, Oscar Auerbach, chief of laboratory service at the Veterans Administrafion Hospital in East Orange, N.J., made these points in @ report 'to an ApIA clinical gathering: ~ Studies of 17,597 lung tissue | samples from 402 men who died.” in VA hospital ‘‘seem to us. to indicaté that cigarette smokifig is today a major factor in the causa- tion of lung cancer.’ Sixty-three of the deaths result- ed from lung cancer. All 63 -men smoked tobacco, and 60 used cigarettes. x * * Of he 339 patients dying from other causes, 238 had smoked half} a pack or more cigarettes a day. Lung tissue from this group showed cell changes which ‘‘prob- ably represent a change toward cancer.”’ Few changes appeared in hung cells of 55 who smoked little or none, Auerbach, who also is an asso- || ciate professor at New York Med-| ical College, drew a conclusion that lung cancer and conditions! leading to it ‘depend almost com- | pletely on the number of ciga-| rettes smoked.” Car Sale Tax Take Jumps $1,000,000 | i | LANSING (®—Use tax collections) on motor vehicle transactions are | running slightly more than one million dollars ahead of the $3,- 353,000 collected at this time last - year, Sec. of State James M. Hare ported. Hare said the increase is par- tially due tothe fact that.a 4 per cent use tax is still being collected on vehicles sold between two nondealers and on cars brought in from another. state. He noted that. the extra cent use tax on such transactions was | not fuled unconstitutional by the, Supreme Court. 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(iim! { ¢ ¢ \— se a Gee Sd SERB EREREEe “War Rages On LANSING # — A picture of a dead child torn apart by a careless ne 4 A prayer for safe driving. Doubling of penalties for moving traffic violations. : ° * * * ue These were some of the sugges- tions offered for a campaign to cut the slaughter on Michigan high- ways over the holiday season. F. Granger Weil, executive vice president of the Port Huron Times Herald and ecbairman of _the Traffic Safety Committee of the Michigan Press Assn., called the meeting with Gov, Williams and state law enforcement chiefs. Newsmen. ‘and broadcasters, agreed to dramatize the tragedy of highway deaths in hopes of saving lives * * * “It makes me shudder to talk of cold statistics and to think we have to call this meeting to try to save perhaps a half a hundred lives,” Weil said. “The situation calls for drastic action,” Williams said. “Tradi- tionally, December claims around 170 lives on our highways. It is a seasen of joy and happl- ness but for many it can be turned into a time of sorrow by a single driving error.” James Moses, publisher of the Marshall Chronicle, suggested the prominent newspaper showing of gory accident pictures. *® * * “T hate to see them myself,” Moses said. “But perhaps the shock of it will do some good."’ IS THE COAST CLEAR? — the lookout during rehearsals at aren't allowed in a school building — not even actor cats — so principal members of the cast of “The Diary of Anne Frank" (from left) Xavier Garza, Judi Johnson and Gary Relyear were on .High School to avoid detection. One of the parts ‘Anne Frank’ Cast on Stage Tonight O ‘ Pontiac Press Photo in the play calls for a thespian feline and as luck would have it this green eyed Creature showed up for an audition. He went through his part for eight weeks, hiding out in a small prop room unbeknownst to school officials, He is called Naturally, cats Pontiac Central Johnson, the Senate Democratic _ Johnson has been cates it wants him as a nominee. |’ tucky is likely to be interpreted by other presidential aspirants as a sign that Johnson’ will be more than just a passive candidate whose support would be largely limited to the South. If he follows present plans, Clements will accept appointment from incoming Gov. Bert Combs to a $12,000-a-year_job as Ken- tucky highway commissioner. He quarterhacked Combs’ primary defeat. of Gov. A. B. (Happy) |Chandler’s candidate and saw his man elected in November. In the highway post Clements would be in a position to help line up the border state’s 31-vote dele- gation behind Johnson in the~ Los Angeles presidential nominating convention next July. “Clements, 63, who has won rec- ognition as an expert organizer, Mouchi, as in the play. has a witle acquaintance with po- y touted by . +House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D- Tex) as a Texas favorite soh who : | would have strong following jp oth- School to Gi ve er. states.. Johnson himself has said he would take a look at the situation if the convention indi- However, Clements’ public re- turn to active participation in Ken- torial nomination to “sppose GOP! Sen. John Sherman Cooper next | year. Waterford Center | Yule Program | The‘ annual Christmas precrazn! of the Waterford Center Elemen-| tary School will be held at 8 P.M. | Tuesday at Waterford Township, High School, “Christmas in Other Lands” will be the theme of the program, ac-| cording to director Priscillla Ma-| son, Caroll Liberty will be ac-' companist. } Over 500 children wil] depict | English, French, German and | Mexican customs of the Christ- mas season, One of the most outstanding units’ will be the. sixth grade pupils’ Mex- ican ritual of breaking the Panotta. | A huge ball extending from the ceiling and stuffed with toys is broken open, and the children scramble for the presents. The public has been invited, ‘pect to seek the Democratic Sena Over 30 Yours in the Bicycle Business oe ‘We Know ee ~ SCARLETT S Full’ Size 26” Schwinn Bike - As Low As $495 / No Down Payment—Only $2.01 per week TRADE-IN YOUR OLD BIKE Over 100 Bikes in Stock SCARLETT'S PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS 20.E. Lawrence Se. 4524 spite es PE STE id Next to al Fleer Covering PARK FREE BEHIND BOTH STORES "We Service What We Sell & — Parts” " Bicycle & Hobby Shop Sunday Sales “The Diary of Anne Frank,” to |be produced at Pontiac Central) ‘High School at 8 tonight and at 5) Sabbath Selling Gains p.m. Sunday, should be the cat's} in Detroit, Flint Despite meow . + + if the cat doesn't fall | Religious Pressure | ea ke lt | | But that wouldn't be so bad, DETROIT (UPI) — Battles over |according to director Garth Erring- | Sunday sales continued today here|ton, who would rather have Mouchi and in Flint regarding food and/Miss his cues than meander into furniture Fespectively. |the audience. *¥ * * It was reported that some Detroit. area supermarkets broke a “gen- tlemen’s agreement” and opened for business last Sunday. This triggered off a reaction and more and more chain mar- kets and independent markets | halls. opened for Sunday business. That was shortly after rehearsals| Mouchi is the name of the cat im the drama. As luck would have it, some members of the cast (their names shall not be men- tioned for obvious reasons) came upon a stray feline of the alley variety wandering through school Play Pivots on Alley Cat's Paw | the audience will catnap through; Broadway set has been con- jthe performance. | structed at a record cost” to He and the cast went to see the} Central of over $1,000. movie version starring Milly Perk-| x * * ins. Judi Johnson plays Anne in| “It ig the most unique, most in- the high school production, \tricate and most expensive set con- x we lstruction we've ever had,” says “Judi does a fantastic job of |Errington. “It is a four-level set Anne,"’ says Errington. “She is|with one Jevel coming right out even better than Milly Perkins in jover the stage itsellf. above the = ZC™’, a ER a \the movie. The whole cast agreed. |audience. The show démands over MIDWEST PREMIER “ rere. which is considered un- | High School’s production of “The | Diary of Anne Frank’’ is the Mid- | west premier for high schools and / colleges, and may even be the first time for any high school in the) country. | In the leading reles are Xavier Garza (Mr. Frank) | (Mr. Van Daan), (Mrs, Frank), Jim Baker (Peter) | jand Peggy Warren (Meipe). All seats are reserved for both According to the director, Central | x *% * i} Bruce Bishop | Marilyn Vernon | As exa bet _Gaplicate of the |petirmanes at 75 cents per ticket. National and Food Fair said they |began eight weeks ago. would remain closed on Sunday | Since then, Mouchi was hidden | while Kroger and Wrigley’s said | and sustained by his benefactors | they will keep some stores open.|in a secret place in the school | A&P stores never have done busi-, building, much like the story of| ness on Sunday. | Anne. x * Undoubtedly many rumors have | Catholic and Protestant leaders|reached the ears of Principal | have been asking for public support Francis Staley. But even under his | to close businesses on Sundays. close scrutiny, stage hands and| actors were able to smuggle extra In Flint, the City Commission milk and cheese sandwiches from! ignored a Chamber of Commerce [ihe cafeteria. | request and voted 7-2 Tharsday - night to repeal a 1955 ordinance “I was told,” says Errington, banning: furniture and appliance | “that the cat gained weight. sales on Sundays. “That’s’ good,” he muses, “It Michigan's Supreme Court ruled will fall asleep on the stage.” last month that the ordinance was| Errington guarantees no one in| constitutional. Circuit Judge Phillip| | Elliott has tossed out the ordinance j | ee et Motherhood Any more Sunday sales in both cities. ‘Woman s Right, At The MONDAY ONLY 9:30 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. ROBERT BRUCE _ SKI SWEATERS Regularly $10.95 t ne AAT 8 > - *e an Special Monday Only The tatest developments mean Claims ACLU SAN FRANCISCO AP) — The - . ‘American Civil Liberties Union Leaving Hospital icontends a judge's decree forbid- ding two young unwed mothers, : (from again becoming pregnant} BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) —Pre- until after they marry violates! mier Abdul Karim Kassem left | their constitutional rights. the hospital Thursday after nearly) The ACLU. challenged in the two. months of recovery from an/Court of Appeal Thursday the pro- attempt .on his life and * drove | bation order of Judge Michael J. through cheering crowds in a bul-' Gatto of Pittsburg, Calif. let-proof car. | The ACLU . petition declared: ’~ * * Lucy Martinez, 24, and Lucy Tur-' Kassem took the same route riet, 24, were jailed Nov. 10 be- through Baghdad streets that he|cause they had ‘‘committed moth.| traveled Oct. 7 when a group.of|erhood without leave of the Jus-, assailants riddled his American-|tice Court.” built station wagon with machine-| The Court of Appeal ordered the gun Bullets and struck him three) young women freed from jail on times with slugs in the right handjhabeas corpus writs. The ACLU and upper shoulder. posted $1,000-bond for each pend- * * ing hearing of the appeal, The streets were soaked with; Miss Martinez, mother of six! blood in front of the defense min-jand expecting twins. in a few) istry where Kassem lives, but was}weeks, was convicted last year! Kassem Cheered Plea for Yule Gifts the blood of sacrificed sheep. Tens of thousands of shouting Iraqis greeted the Premier along his route, fo Mental Patients The Partial Aide Aum. ot of fraud in accepting aid pay-| ments for her children, Miss Tur-| rieta, whose fourth child was born; last. month, was convicted on al similar charge. | Says Rickover Donated WASHINGTON (UPI) — The ‘Washington Post said Friday that Vice Adm, Hyman G, Rickover, $20,000 to Charities | | $ 48s First Time Offered at this Price aoe Bc Colors. 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HURON 5 - JEWELERS FE 2. 0294 and were given asylum, Several others were cap- tured and the rest headed deep in- to the jungles of northwest Brazil “I consider the incident closed,” Kubitschek said Friday, declar- ing that “events like these never }will be repeated in our country,” “The midget revolt aroused no/® popular support and even anti- government politicians and news- papers rallied around Kubitschek. ‘ * * * Several of the ringleaders were involved in a similar abortive re- volt in 1956 which was crushed in 18 days. Kubitschek showed len- iency and granted pardons to the officers then, In the latest propaganda protest ithe officers charged the Kubit- schek government with being cor- rupt and Communist-tainted. They flew the stolen planes to the small jungle town of Aragaracas, 1,100 Open Sunday I P. M. to 5 P.M. REPEAT. 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PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 paratroopers took over the town and its airstrip rebels pulled out, * * * One of the rebel leaders, air fled to Buenos Aires. in the Pan- air do Brasil Constellation com- mandeered Wednesday while on a regular passenger run from Rio _|to Belem, Brazil. ’, With him was an scouiiailinds Charles Herba, a civilian mechan- ic; and a Brazilian senator, Remy :|Archer, whom they had seized as a hostage. Kubitschek said his government will try to extradite the “air pi- rates’’ from Argentina. * * * Archer said Teixera Pinto took over command of the airliner shortly after it left Rio and forced the four-man crew at gunpoint to. alter course to Aragaracas. He said the 36 other passengers were permitted to leave the plane when it landed but that he was held incommunicado, 4 |subpoenas for ex-gambling boss i witnesses, probes a gangland slay- , ‘nexation and reorganizations the ‘State Department of Public In- \. [struction has reported. In _ the} \ | past | peared, dropping the total to 2, 231. =t/(Grand Jury Subpoena Looms for Cohen LOS ANGELES county grand jury, (AP) armed The with Mickey Cohen and a score of other) ing next week, * * * Cohen was freed from jail Fri- day night, along with his 18-year- old girl friend and a creny. They had been held on suspicion of murder, They were sitting a few feet away Wednesday night when Jack! . (The Enforcer) Whalen, a_ hood-} lum notorious for his viciousness, got a bullet in his forehead. The shooting took place at ay crowded restaurant in suburban Sherman Oaks. * * * Still held—on traffic warrants— was cafe singer Anthony Amereno, | also known as Tony Reno, 24. Po- jlice continued their.search for |Sam Frank Locigno, described as |Cohen’ s ‘constant companion,’ ‘agent who formerly | stripper Candy Barr. \P) “he Greest of here, and/ ele a a Rpogedeg alin it} Government jand Joseph de Carlo, ‘a theatrical | managed | ISchool Districts Decrease | LANSING W— The number of | school districts in Michigan is | steadily decreasing through an- year, 157 districts disap- “% to 25 years. sentatives. % A TRUE x fae TEPE S SES ee Sa CREE ae nes aL ee a ‘ ie . % BS Rp na ih RRL SN cds Es RR RE ROS LR TET ABATE IONE ae AS SPY SRT OL: EE RE REET, We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages. 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Extra Gold Bell Stamps With a $2.50 Purchase or More Except Beer, Wine or Cigarettes Coupon redeemable only at Wagers Sane Sander, Dec. 6 This coupon has ne cash ¥ - give to cashler before she checks your Peers or “oer Freshly Ground - Many Times Daily TOM Southern Grown ath eee Wn% RATE 6 e 161 W. Huron Street - ROCHESTER BRANCH Bo eee’: (Poe: Soe et eies be | | Ruby Red 14-0z. Cello. Del Crest Ye Gal. Ctn. - Dixie’ s Pride a _ TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : 45 Ss. Telegraph | 398 Auburn Ave. | 4 Rochester Plaza. 536. N. Perry cane “ae =e 59-S- Sa aw ae 5060. Dixie -Hw OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY from 9 A M. to i, 7 ‘Ze | . , ries -, Pontiac Airport. ate / TbSeemst to Me . We Face Aviation Challenge. to Keep Area Up With Times i ‘ and lively interest in the local air- p@rt. In fact, calling it the “Pontiac Airport” is almost a misnomer today. The use is County wide. It serves a huge area. x * * Aviation is experiencing a tremen- dous upward sweep. This means Michigan, the United States and the world in general. When I was in Rus- sia last August, we flew from Moscow to Leningrad in a jet that whirled through the ether at high speed and it carried a heap of people. They pack ’em in. x *& * An aviation veteran said to me: . “Name the three most used air- ports in Michigan.” “Willow Run; Metropolitan — and probably Flint,” I guessed. - “Willow Run, Metropolitan and Pontiac,” he replied. “Yours isn’t very big, but in number of flights per month, you’re a busy, busy place.” Pontiac claimed the first A-1-A airport in the United States, but ‘we rested on our laurels. Now it’s time to re-appraise or the parade will pass us by. Some of it has. x * * -Homer Hoskins tells me that work is progressing well on the control towér. We are extending the runway. But immediately we will need more ‘ground beyond this extension for greater expansion in the future. Also, we need a north-south runway. This is self evident. The demand for com- mercial flights is becoming an insist- ent clamor and the Chamber of Com- | merce and the City are bringing this to the attention of the proper au- thorities. Our big plants want con- nections in all directions. x * * Already we are planning to rent a hangar to the Aerodynamics, Inc. company for $18,000 a year, in lieu of ~ the $1,800 we receive today. The City will construct another hangar to ac- commodate the tenants who are forced out. * * * Willow Run flying is slowly transferring to Metropolitan, and Metropolitan is experiencing a steady demand for more jet flights. This means some of the smaller flights will ultimately ‘be pushed out or serviced in an un- / satisfactory manner because of/ jet. priority. Some people think additional air fields will handle the huge number of other flights, leaving the commercial jets’ to themselves. Could Pontiac tft in here? And what about five ‘years away? And how about ten?: . * * * Aviation is one of the big develop- ments of tomorrow and progressive areas will meet the demands. Other- wise, the business go elsewhere. I'm confident that Oakland County f “people in general are solidly behind expansion and modernization of the e County: must be for we all have the same big itake. / J , * i. 2 ae : _ Perhaps dive bean {00 leisure: eae me anything. The Scrooge dis- -gorged....>.,.;. CasTRo,is sleeping’ in a different spot almost every night. tris entire area should take anew « would only bea starter. o x *&* *& _New York, Chicago, Detroit and other cities are abandoning big air- ports completely.for new locations in. order to “keep up.” The spots they leave simply fail to meet today’s re- quirements. Fortunately, this area doesn’t need to construct an entirely new airport! But we must keep,pace.._ . with the world by improving what we have and improving it drastically. - e * * * I’ve flown more. than 40,000 miles since January Ist. Every- where I go, I see amazing and startling airport expansion and extension. Hundreds of millions of dollars are going into new run- ways, terminal facilities, repair depots and parking lots. The vol- ume of air travel is simply incred-_ ible. Consider your own family — and your friends. This area must meet the chal- lenge. The facts are already estab- lished. Fr nr And in Conclusion.... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: How in the world did they ever get that glamorous BETSy PALMER to mouth commercials?..,....... Hurray! In a trifle over/two weeks se ee ee an especially capabl young man: Davin Myits.......... Some squawk about Ike’s absence from the White Ho se. The record is 137.8 days for every year he was Presidént and it pelongs to FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. /........ Friends told me in New York that HANK Bauer will be the first Yank cast adrift..../.....I hear Russia readied a spectacular outer space af- fair for launching just before EIsEN- HOWER left. But it must have failed. No mention was ever made. That’s the difference between US.S.R. and U.S.A) a ce ae Gastro just fired two more hench- men. Told them to turn in their beards Come January, ee ee) “ERLE STANLEY GARDNER’S 100th book, / will be published. Yes, indeedy, it’s ‘ about Perry Mason ee pay tells me Jupy LEVINE rates nom- ination as an especially attractive young woman. Nomination is hereby made... Overheard in our own lobby: “The Soviets have photo- graphed the wrong side of the moon. So what? Who wants to see a picture of the wrong side’ of JAYNz MANs- FIELD?”) .. Plans are afoot to keep a large number of strategic attack missiles on freight cars on un- scheduled runs so no nation can knock us out by hitting a stock pile. ee 2 2 Last summer at the all-star base- ball game, Vice President N1xon went into the dressing room to shake hands. One player asked: “Who was that?” Told it was the Vice President, the noble athlete burst out with: “Which elub?” . . A penuri- ee ee eee + oe eH He ee _.ous _skinflint complained at being asked.for extra money for his church. _ Replied the preacher: “I had a-little boy once and he cost: me money. He Faith is woven into the tradition of the Christmas tree. Some authorities ‘believe that the tree originated in medieval German plays when a Tree of Paradise was used to symbolize the Garden of Eden. Many believe that St. Boni- “face, the English missionary to Germany in the Eighth Century, offered the pagans a . young fir, adorned in tribute to the Christ child, after he felled the sacred oak to the thunder god, Thor. He converted many pagans. There have been accounts that Martin - Luther introduced the candlelighted tree, to symbolize the starry heavens. It is thought that German settlers in Pennsylvania brought the tree to America. Prince Albert made it fashionable in England, when he and Queen Victoria celebrated their first Christmas tree in.Windsor Castle in 1841. Today large trees add warmth to community spirit, church trees nestle gifts to the underprivileged beneath their branches, and home trees, surrounded with gifts, reflect the beauty of nature, the glory of light and the joy of giving. Days ae ae of All Faiths Saint Was Once Reluctant Bishop ‘By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER » other and it is hard to tell which In the Middle Ages when a man was elected or appointed a bishop, convention demianded that he say “Nolo episcopare,"’ which meant “I'am not willing to be a Bishop.” It was a modest protest show- ing his humility and convincing everyone all the more that he was exactly the right man for the job. Then they coaxed him and finally he broke down and allowed himself to be persuaded. This was the expected thing, a pleasant ritual to be gone through, with each side playing the game. But Monday's saint, Ambrose, lived in the fourth century, well ahead of such empty displays of’ etiquette. And when he said he did not want to be bishop he meant it. It would have been ‘a tre- mendous loss to Christianity if hée had been able to make his refusal stick, * * * Ambrose was elected Bishop of Milan by accident, or by direct operation of the Holy Ghost—some- times one looks much like the Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: is which. At the time of the elec- tion ‘Ambrose was rot even a baptized Christian; although he was a believer and was being pre- pared for formal membership in the Church, But only as a lay- man. He was a young (34) govern- ment official, governor of Liguria with his office in Milan. The election got into’ some pretty rough going. Ambrose thought he had better go around and try to keep peace among the voters, who were so rabidly partisan that everyone was afraid of vio- lence among them. As the young governor spoke his words ef good calm counsel, some child in, the crowd shouted “Let Ambrose be bishop!” ‘Before Ambrose knew what had happened he had been uanimously elected. He begged to be let off, but every- one, even the Emperor, said no. He fled and hid in the home of a\ friend, but the friend revealed ; his presence. * * * fa He was baptized and a week - Teeth Grinding in Sleep May Be Sign of Tetany Daughter, six years old, grinds her teeth terribly when asleep. (Mrs. R.B.L.) Ans.—Grinding, or gnashing the teeth in sleep — tetany in yourlg children in eidierly persons. In eae erupted) wisdom tooth, Send stamped, self - addressed envelope for my FREE pamphiet ADULT TETANY AND GROWING PAINS. The child probably needs high calcium diet and fore ex- posure. Under the slightest nervous ten- sion my palms become sweaty and it is not-enly embarrassing DR. BRADY Ans.—You had better tell the ‘doctor your symptoms—and don’t give him any help. Let him deter- mine yo himself what, if any- thing, ails you. * * * About a year ago I received your Little Lesson XVI and I am happy to say that thé routine laid down in it has made a new. woman of me. You should elaborate or extend some of the 32 chapters in it and~ publish it in regular - book form. I’m sure. it would be a best seller. (Mrs. T.B.E.) Ans.—Thank you, Ma’am. 1 had one experience with a pub- ~lisher and don’t want any more. I might publish it myself, bat can’t spare the time from. the bowling green. After all, it _served you well enough as it is Please tell me how to remove poison spray residues from vege: . but a handicap in my work. (D:K.) — tables and fruits. (E.G.) Ans.—Rub into palms and pal- mar surface of fingers once a day @ péa-size -bitof salve made formaldehyde solution, six drams lanolin and enough ‘petrolatum to make one ounce, SOAP; WATER ts Is it- safe ‘to -use “secondhand férniture such as. crib and He's afraid of a well aimed knife or bullet, baby. carriage? Would’ washing “With soap and water effectively sterilize such things? (L.McH.) > Ans.—Washing- with soap ‘and ‘water will’ make farnitare safe for anyone “ — - Sano A Frrvoriat ato "aon: KOM — , hae AN od of two grains of menthol, one drani ~ Ans.—Dissolve or mix . pint of U. S. P. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid This makes 1% gallons. Rinse the fruit or vegetables in a little of washing. Let -this after ordinary stand a few minutes before rinsing the acid away with running water. This removes sieht of tle ce that lary drochlori¢ Acid is 10° , Ber’ cent in_orwith nine pints of water, ‘impulsive brother. fot rene, OS Dla wa later, on Dec, 7; 374, was conse- crated bishop. it. had all been against his will, but once in his new position he went all the way. He gave a smail part of his property to his, brother and the rest to the poor and the Church, and settled into the job at hand. HERESY FIGHTER The great problem then facing the Church was a heresy called Arianism, named for. Arius, a priest of Alexandria. What. Arius taught was that God the Father and God the Son were two separate and distinct beings; the Son was divine but not equal with the Father, and the Son had not t existed from. eternity. (Copyright 1950), rey a yicuriamas ath “T hear many concerned wit clearing the gut.” 3110 Garden ‘Your Newspaper Has Been Unfair’ Your newspaper has run rough shod over the old newspaper axiom of reporting: the news without slant or editorial comment, When a newspaper loses its independence by becoming partial to one politi- cal ‘party or the other, or by per- mitting reporters to editorialize in — straight news stories, or permit headline writers to draw conclu- sions from the story that isn't there, it ceases to.be a news re- porting service. x * * Headlines preceeding your story about the shooting of the gas ‘station attendant in Thursday’s edition were repre- hensible. The immediate tragedy is only minor-and the rea! trage- dy comes if this boy must propel himself by wheelchair the rest of his life. x * * But where in this story has Hood admitted this shooting and thereby be burdened with opporbrium be- fore being given his ‘“‘day in court?’’ You scream and rant at the lynching of a poor colored lad in the South, but. you figuratively lynch and hold up to public ridicule arr accused before he's tried, or sentenced. 7 Charlotte ‘Which Generation Had Better System?’ These do-gooders that need hired guards and costly playgrounds to keep their little brats from being ‘juvenile delinquents give me a pain in the neck. We made up our own games when we were kids and we didn’t have ‘‘attendants”’ or liver- ied footmen to look after us and we didn't have a single juvenile delinquent in the whole. town, * * * We skated on the local creek and didn’t have an artificial rink with heated dressing rooms and we laid out our baseball diamonds and used stones for bases. These panty waists that want little Willie led to a-civie play- ground by a psychologist with a | PHD ought to read the lives of great Americans and see how ofr finest nen and women spent their childhood, Our girls didn’t have dolls that could close their eyes, stretch full Case Records of.a Psychologist: ce ye in te eee convicted Se ee ea prison didn't ‘commit * lengths andi wok te bid Si dana, but they got just as big a kick out of the dolls they had. Which gen- eration had the delinquents? The old one or this one? ° A. M. C. Rockefeller Talks Inspire Letters ° New accounts sound as though Rockefeller got a royal reception “in California, but he didn't quite att thet tam. 5. wae as. Oomhicane saw first hand. Everyone was polite but there were no real loud cheers that. I could hear or hear about, cout canitdhe profeseional pot ticians who jumped up and down, but the average clitizens. were quite different. sh Home Let old Rocky stump around. the’ country and wear himself. and the voters out before election. By the » time November rolls around every- : one will. be so sick. of him they. - won't even want to see his name — on the ballot. It's good to know qur boy, Nixon, has sense ehough to tend to business until a little nearer election, By the way, I hope New York has a good lieutenant governor, or = do things run ay themselves in that state? Nixon’s Our Boy THOUGHT FOR TODAY Passion is the drunkenness of the mind.—Bishop South. The Country Parson : “I more frequently hear peo- ple apologize for the condition of their houses than their char acters.” Love Isn’t Only Thing That Counts Opal is csiperdutty a cynical writer who thinks all of our modern young people react like Esau instead of Jacob. But that is definitely not true. Smart folks think of those “proxy” votes they cast for their future unborn children. Then, like medical students, thinks ALL young people are blind to the future. Millions -of young men and women; although ardently in love, still heed the sage advice | of adult Counselors as well as their parents. a In fact, I have evidenced in they defer marriage until they . their letters that thousands have are 22 to 25. Send for the Rat- ing Scales. below.. By GEORGE W. CRANE Case-D-418<Opal D., aged 39, is a magazine writer who took me to task recently. se “Dr. Crahe seems to think you you can influence the course . of love,” she began, | “For he urges. teen-agers to rule their hearts with their heads! Since when have lovers listened to rea- son? “When you aré involved in a se-| rious romance, you don’t listen to your brain.’ . ESAU OR mgt ' Z ae te Seeman 4 bk oe een stopped short of an elopement just from reading. this column and using the Rating Segles mentioned below. THOSE PROXY ‘VOTES ” -“Dr. Crane, isn’t love all that matters?"’ many anes lovers have pleaded. ro kr. And I nev reminded them that love is definitely NOT all that matters as regards.a permanently ~ happy home. You., young folks. cast the ‘‘proxy”’. votes of your: future un- born children when you pick their you must not re. act impulsively, like Esau, but be. as shrewd as Jacob. For those “proxy” voters will - want a parent who is respected _ in the ‘community and atile -to tis wet 0 HA oa ee beans while his brother Esau was 4 creditable pay check so t out hunting deer. x * *&- On Esau’s return, Jacob stirred dia dee ad. took the lid pot so the aroma would @ stirred — pau kien <4). eine we adds to rien oth his poles and. soclal” graces, hey can live in good homes and cir. culate. with cultured perp... at ‘Igast one. year. before. engineers and other ‘professional men defer marriage till 25 or even 30, when many of their classmates eloped at 17 or 18? Just because the doctors and others of that type use their brains. They imitate Jacob, not Esau. And we can stimulate far more youth to do likewise by such ed- ucational columns .as thig one. * &« * Girls must -realize that 22. is plenty-young to become a.wife. So finish oO school; take a year of Business se Cohete, and then work pee Be a a | Tees for Sweethearts,” enclosing a stamped envelope, plus 20 cents (onprofit).. Ban Te Oe ante Ths Assbeinfed is exohusi ee yey: “Our people seem to have a tre- mendous personal ‘ feeling about Turkish ‘official said. ‘‘We have had applications from: all parts of Turkey to come here to see him. Thousands of them, It's Amazing. TO VISIT SUNDAY — During his 17-hour hes Sunday and Monday President Eisenhower will see only the capital of this NATO ally of 25 million people, larger in area than Texas and as ee 98 Seles ine 1 He will. not see the teeming crossroads of Istanbul, the Riviera of Turkey’s south coast, the bleak ~ mountains where Turkish soldjers ogy guard along the vSoviet’ Kor- ‘But in Ankara he will see a a oy 7 a PREMIER MENDERES Tolnstall Keego C. of C. Head Dr. Jamnik Will Take Over Post at Annual Christmas Party KEEGO HARBOR—Plans have been completed for installation of the new president of the Keego Harbor Chamber of Commerce at a dinner Monday. ~*~ *© Dr. Rudolph L. Jamnik, a dentist in Keego Harbor for six years, will take over his new post, heading the 30 businesses in the organization, at the annual Christmas dinner at | Rotunda Inn. ~ He will replace retiring presi- . dent John Sellman for the com- ing year. Dr. Jamnik, 39, whose ottice f ts at} 2835 Orchard Lake Rd., ‘ives at 929 Canterbury Dr., Pontiac, with his wife Esther and five children. x * * ; Also to be installed the same eve- ning are Myrl Windsor, first vice president; Justice James Southart, second viee president; Mildred Loan, secretary; Jack Loveland, treasurer; and Harmon Lawyer and James Campbell ,directors. John Hirlinger of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce will be master of ceremonies. Petrified trees have been found 300 miles from. the South Pole, indicating that Antarctica © oncé your President,’ a high ranking . SUPPORT WEST ~ Adnan Menderes and Foreign Min- | Charlie Washburn ito Close Shop at ‘MSU Campus SATURDAY, DACEMBER 5 3 1959 fiancee was caught ‘burglarizing’ “Sa to buy her ‘trousseau.- * * * said Pvt. Robert Dickerson, 18, a ibasic trainee at Fort Jackson, » Import- ', lance however, for less dl sa en oO Reveal Matar awak- ‘pects of Turkish-American rela- mee co a turned it into a ie-|"°P* tik? pee public made Ankara ‘its capi- tall Now ik ig a bestily built; faw ate: bea visit of heart, as well city of half-a-million people, with | ** State trees, boulevards, multi - storied buildings and smog. . * x * It has hotels with somewhat modern plumbing and nightclubs where wealthy. patrons do the cha cha cha. But up near the old cifadel the huts remain, muezzins call to pray- er, and women meander along mud streets wearing raiment of times past. * * * Turkey is too large and rural a country to be defined by a city, but Ankara does it better than any other, old Donna Jean. Dresskell, was | captured by two retired police. into a home, the “kitten burglar’ who * ‘sacked more than a dozen homes, S| __jto finance hér wedding. © trestitution. ‘Gets Life Sentence in Baby Sitter Rape WISCASSET,' Maine (AP) —| Woodcutter Rodney. A. Austin, 44,/ Newcastle, was sentenced to life, imprisonment. Friday night for the) - |kidnap-rape of a 14-year-old baby jsitter, Sharon Simmons. A jury of seven men and five! women convicted Austin on eight. counts of abduction, rape, illegal | transportation of a minor, defiling | and carnal knowledge and of be-; ing a second offender. The jury) found him innotent on one — Here Eisenhower wil! be greeted by leaders he already has met, President Celal Bayar, Premier ister. Fatin Rushtu Zorlu. Like vir. tually all- Turks in publie fife, these men have thrown their support be- hind western and American policy. There are no stronger advocates * than they of the Atlantic Pact and fea such regional defense groups as |B 4 the Central Treaty Orgenlention | * (CENTO), ‘They have an abiding | distrust of what they call Soviet | Imperialism. * * * %, Despite the modernizing © ef- forts of Ataturk, his successor Ismet Inopu and Bayar. and | Menderes, Turkey still is an un- derdeveloped, poor country, It is deeply in debt and in continu. “ want of American and Allied a " PRESIDENT -CELAL BAYAR KOK KKK kw KK IK AKI KA IHS >-DAY SALE! Open Sunday 10 to 5 OPEN MONDAY TILL 8 P.M. 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Vogel was ofdered to remain at post. the erg until he is “ : _ae| tO sanity can return fo stand s.C. iva wedding wil -g0: on.as trial on a charge of the _first- , degree murder of his ‘sister Oct. ” ‘Dickerson's girl friend, 17-year- (24, Police said the Ann Arbor High) men Monday night as she broke iSchool Senior. killed Gwendolyn in “their home following‘ an argument ing novel “Anatomy ef a Mur- She later confessed that she was over use of an easy chair in front! der.” j and personal x* * * Fex and a fellow Democrat, Ait. Gen. Paul L. Adanis, are considered top possibilities te re- place Voelker, who disclosed last | week that he will resign te de. | vote full. time to writing, He is the author of the best-sell- oe _ in hem is & €s &- oe gifts ahead of the rush. 2 M. EB. SIPLE ran- of the family television set. ; x * * | | Gov, Williams will name a suc-! The cotton textile industry of Ala- \ceasor, presumably a Democrat, } VOORHEIS-SIPLE. 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TELEGRAPH ROAD ot Squere Leke Reed (Mirecle Mile Shopping Center) e 4370 DIXIE HIGHWAY % Ree * * Hosting the top brass will be Pontiac DAV chapters 16 and 11. 35 > Among officials attending wr be Florence Green of Kalama- goo, national auxiliary command. | yThe next ‘p.m. Wednesday.in the a meeting ‘Annexation Vote Plan “Mercy Hospital Coffee S' ‘don’t sta’k’ sienal ind.cates it is ie ; sist . new too late to leave the curb. ‘ Mt you are’ in the roadway — the street.” “Be satel” the voice barks | will be 7:39 When the “don’t walk” sign be- St. Joseph Sins “blinking, “The flashing cross quickly. to the other side of er; Dale Adams of Detroit, na- | ‘Upheld in Grand Rapids a oe | service officer; Virginia | GRAND RAPIDS wd: | Its message seems a little less | as = : Hays of Paris, Mich. state aux-— iT n annex- friendly when the light for pe- | Wiary commander; and State ation vote involving Grand Rapids’ gostrians turns red, “Don’t ee a ee : r Douglas H, Me- jand five suburbs will take place walk,” it: orders, rR " Lay-Away N ow 1, 00 Holds! * @arrity of Alien Park, _iiedlining the meeting will be a* speech by William H., Fribley, ational DAV commander. Frib- ley of Crestline, Kan., has been a UFE Telephoto DOOMED BUT HAPPY — David Baily, 4, of Howell, is a as scheduled Tuesday. Circuit jx ‘Fred N. Searl denied a motion} -yesterday to have the election set \aside in the City of Wyoming and Walker and Grand Rapids towh- ships. seen oan: * * * idges Dale Souter and Reece. said ifs * out the city. | jaywalking is against the law. & eeps pedestrians in line, sim. | Sl devices wilt be installed at | _other key intersections through- njember of the Kansas State Leg- lot happier now that he’s getting so many Christmas cards and isature for 11 years letters. Doctors say he won't live to enjoy Christmas. He has . ~ * cancer of the stomach. David and*his father, Carl Bailey, are_ cHeading the .hosting groups will shown -before 6,000 -pieces of mail delivered Thursday—more than be Mrs. Cleta J. Parker. com-' the entire city usually gets ina day. David's address is 612 W, r of chapter 16, and Ralph Hllsworth, commander of ghapter 191. ; «rhe meeting is scheduled to be- | Clinton, Howell, Mich. <a) Cdnada has protected its buf- sen Aig 30 Oakland Ave. mile falo so well-that there are now, Rap lke s Stand en — -. more than 16,000 of them, com- ‘Flax, once a staple crop, is no pared with about 250 at the turn) longer grown commercially injof the century, according to the, on Bir th ontrol ° Northern Ireland. | National Geographic Society. . We at 3 Groups Assail Idea as * ° me : ‘ e¢ Concession to Roman . FELICE Catholic Church * ‘ QUALITY NEW YORK u—President Ei- & . * senhower's stand against use of : MARKET public funds for promotion of birth 4 Are Happy~to. contro] Abroad is under fire on the ' A nce ground that it was a concession ‘ nnow _| to the Roman Catholic Church. * ¥ Officials of two planned parent- : ur e hood groups and a predominantly * . Protestant organization assailed : the President in statements, — * As be {| The criticism was voiced here . “Curley” by Dr. .Alan F, Guttmacher, . . chairman of the Medical Com- ® ttee of ‘the Planned Parent- c 4 AS MANAGER OF OUR Federation of America, and ~ . Mrs, Robert M, Ferguson, U.S. MEAT DEPARTMENT vice president of the Interna- | . tional Planned Parenthood Fed- : STARTING DEC. 7th eration. * Another attack was fmade- in : Formerly with Huron Friendly Market Washington, D.C;, by Glenn -L: § WY Archer, executive director of Prot- or ears estants and Other Americans United for Separation of Church and State The President. stepped into a ebate over possible use of U.S, EE ir foreign aid funds on birth control - programs in other countries when E| FREE | 238 S.TELEGRAPH he asserted at his news confer- ence Wednesday: an ~ > “f cannot imagine anything e B] , more emphatically a subject Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. | that is not » proper petitical or ‘a fg . ” government activity or function 3 Reliable INSURANCE » Protection ot reapenalilitiy.””” ‘ . . ) , VE) rer Debate on the subject) was , adependew Phone FE 4-4965 touched off earlier when an or- “4 AGENT map \ ganization of Roman Catholic Bish- « ceeeves vee freer 147 W : Lawrence St. ops publicly voiced opposition to 5 such use of foreign aid funds. i escinss ‘ —— = * 1 * cae = * . > ® -. ; . . * : ® ~ a as . * * = + . : . It has come to our attention that itinerant s s : photographers are operating in Pontiac. * ; The following suggestions are offered for € . : your protection. : * = Py x 1.. It is very difficult, with changing lighting conditions : , in each home to do the same quality work that is possi- : ble in a-studio. 1S » < ; ° - ‘ > re ss £2 . 1 ’ 2. Look for the guarantee. In most cases you will not ce find one. : 3. Do not accept rash promises from the salesan; in most ; cases you will find that the receipt states that verbal oo ; . agreements or agreements other than printed on the : : form will not be honored by the company. 4. REMEMBER, you NEVER get something for nothing. 5. 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Wilder, junior war- den; Daniel R. Lazelle, treasurer; McFarland, secretary; lain, }Knotts, marshall; The same condensation also -ean| be downright destructive in its in- visible form. Over the years drops! ‘of condensed water vapor trickle} and Francis M. Mahaffy,~ ehap- * * * . Also installed will be John R. _Sullenger and William C. Cox, sen- down the panes and onto the sill. Eventual result is eroded sills, James A. and Charles J.\unless these vulnerable spots are) ‘surfaced with ceramic tile. This. material not only waterproofs the’ ior and junior deacdéns; Woody, tiler. * * x ito the window. Only about 12 per cent of all, British homes have | refrigerators, eration ‘of Agricultural Producers, Mexico. OPEN SUNDAY for your family shopping convenience Plant Tree to Honor Joyce Kilmer at Camp CAMP KILMER, N.J. Tree-planting ceremonies License-Loss Increases Doin Well wi LANSING (@®—More than 1,900 Michigan motorists had their i- Dodge, AMC, §-P censes cancelled, suspended or re-| voked in November — the fourth, straight month the figure has|Motors and increased. Sec. of State James M.|TePort business was good last! Hare reported 46,362 driver im-|™onth. tes proverhent hearings had been held |. American Motors said yesterday |73. y through Nov. 30—a jump of more’ it sold 30,289 Ramblers in Novem- | New u than 50 per cent from the corre- Hast tae mt November France during World War I. sponding portion of 1958. ~ k —-* * Studebaker-Packard said it need: | A U.S. Department of Agricul-;ed only 45 days to sell 22,000/feet in height. ture analyst figures that a bushel!Larks this year compared with 65 Joyce Kilmer's | Ranges of volcanic (AP) — honored DETROIT ®—Dodge, Anterican the poet .Joyce Kilmer today - at Studebaker-Packard this Army post bearing his name. best known poem is “Trees.” He wag born ago Sunday in nearby nswick and was killed in mountains in the Sahara Desert reach 11, 000 Toy Guidance Council Approved We Buy — Sell — Trade Ice Skates | BARNES HARGRAVE 742 W. HURON FE5-9101 Free Parking at the Door ALWAYS THE a Coane 888 Orchard Lake Open Daily ‘til 9 P.M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P.M. ‘The ceremony is to begin at 8. sill but adds color and? texture’ American. firms have about 800) jaccording to the International Fed-|million dollars invested in| tenn tone eel ncn ane a nn A renner ~— of wheat can yield more than 60 days a year ago, loaves of bread. x * * Dodge, which added the lower- eee ‘priced Dart line this year, said [Matched Wotding “7 November was its best sales month ; $7.95 Iisince October 1957, Dodge said Diamond ont ‘November sales were 20,784 units Sets $29.95 compared with 11,443 in ‘Novem: om Lavawars — « Pber’ 1958, eg EDWARD'S, Neccs | — | means Administrators OPEN 7 A.M. TO 9.P. M. 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VALUES * ‘TO mare 00 lla itv wwdss a 1150 vite, pier : DAILY . ‘SUNDAYS CEE | “About one-fourth of the seating for Shake- speare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ will be reserved for student sale,” Garth Errington, director of dramatics at Pontiac Central High School, points out Club Installs Officers The Parliamentary Study Club elected and installed the following officers at Wednes- day’s meeting in Pontiac Ma- sonic Temple: ' * * * President, Mrs, G. Robert Scharf; vice president, Mrs. J. -R, Shaffer; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Robert Sawyer; corresponding secretary, Mrs. , Russell Larkins; treasurer, Mrs, Stanley Warwick; au- ditor, Mrs. C. W. Crawley. The incoming president ap- winted the following chairmen tf Standing committees: mem- bership, Mrs. T. F. Schien- kert; program, Mrs, Alex Mc- Vean; house, Mrs. John Mc- Connell; public ity, Mrs, George Watters. Mrs. John McNeely presid- ed at the lesson in parilia- mentary procedure given by Mrs, Robert MacLaren. * * * Mrs, H. N. Watson showed how an annual meeting should be conducted. Mrs. Joseph Panter, parlia- mentarian, ¢onducted a ques- tion-and-answer period, Guests were Mrs,_. Louis Stieb, Mrs, Russell Ashlee and Mrs. Harley C, Banwell. es De MARR ee ee seis -day at the First Pontiac Press Phote to Philip J. Proud, assistant superintendent of Pontiac schools, The performance will be Feb. 26 at the Oak- land Theater for ane night only under the auspices of Pontiac-Oakland Town Hall, Inc. Smorgasbord Set by Methodists A smorgasbord. will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. Mon- Methodist Church, spansored by the Wom- en’s Society of Christian Serv- ice and the Men's Fellowship group. « * * * The public has been invited to attend. -Tickets may be purchased at the door. * * * Mrs. Clayton Rule is general chairman. Decorations in a Christmas motif are under the chairmanship of Mrs. Oliver Dunstan, assisted by Mrs. Dud- ley Colby. ~Women’ S Section Serr eR ee srg ee ee News of Personal Interest | Many Guests Welcomed in Area Something new in instrumen- tal and dance programs was offered Friday evening when Joel Thome conducted a con- eert in Kilbourn Hall, Roches- ter, N.Y. Joel is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Thome of James K_ boulevard. Appearing on the program were the Eastman Percussion Players and Dancers; Matt Turney and Robert Cohan, both of the Martha Graham company of New York, * x * Guests at the Cardlina Hotel, Pinehurst, N.C., for a week's golfing in the Sandhills, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Mc- Gowan of Bloomfield Hills. wk we Lynne -Norvell, graduate of Kingswood School, helped cre- ate the set for the production of “Look Back in Anger’’ pre- sented Thursday and Friday ‘of this week. at Wellesley College. The Rev. and Mrs. William C. Norvell, road, Bloomfield Hills, are Lynne’s parents. * * * University of Michigan” stu- dent Gordie Sam, of Honolulu, Hawaii, was the houseguest of Paul D. Hagle who spent the recent holiday with his parents, the Paul Hagies of Middlebelt road, % : I Mr. and Mrs. Hagle will be _ weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. “Calvin: Snodden of Bad Axe and -wil] attend the re- . “geptionof Worthy Grand Pa- trons of pag _ chapter _of of 440 Lone Pine © <=.Mr.. and Mrs. - Clerck of Roselawn drive, _Pon- = tiae-Paternal- c~ndmother..iss: = Mrs. aot DeConick ot. S West Maple Road. burg, Miami, Key West and Lake Wales. The return trip allowed for a stopover in In- diana. * * * “ Marianne .Crozier of South Tilden avenue will receive her degree in education Tuesday at Michigan State University. Her parents, the Harold Cyé- ziers, will attend the convoca- tion at East Lansing. * * * Mrs. A. QO. Carmer of Avon- dale avenue, Sylvan Lake, and Mrs. Stephen Bartkowiah of Oxford, have returned from visits with relatives in Port- land and North Bend, Ore. —— ee Sally Vogel of South Ander- son street has pledged Alpha Pi chapter of Kappa.Phi soror- ity at Western. Michigan- Uni- versity, Kalamazoo. * * * Graduating witha degree of bachelor of science in zoology at Michigan State University Tuesday is Mary — Catherine Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Wilson of Bloom- field Terrace. Miss Wilson. will continue with graduate: work on her master’s degree. She will be a parasitologist under the - su- pervision “of Dr. W. D. Lind- quist. i ¥ * Mr..and Mrs. Phillip A. De- Conick of West Bloomfield ~ Township, announce the birth of a daughter, Christine Marie, on Nov. 22, in St. Joseph Mercy. _' Hospital. io Maternal grandparents are Victor J. De- ame So ie ae ; Whoa Jo, lh ge cent on onl Pos. Maternal grandmother is Mrs, Leo Dezell of LaSalle, Pa- ternal grandparents are the Harold-Ellwood Blakemans of Toledo, Ohio. / of Desonshireand Mrs. Richard Wrighe fk Pg street check a cookbook or een, 8 DAV Open House Set National Commander of DAV, William H. Fribley, will be guest of honor at an open house at 7:30) tonight‘ in the AMVET Bemis-Olson Post, on Oakland avenue, There will be dancing and refreshments, Dis- abled American veterans and their wives are invited, : * * * Auxiliary of Chapter 101, Disabled American Veterans, met Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Anthony Renne, of Aqua- rina street, Drayton Plains. The group will visit the U.S. Veterans’ Hospital in Ann Ar- bor, on Dec. 17. - Mrs. James Helvey, of Mary Bay avenue, will hostess the January meeting, Sorority Holds > Christmas Party The Winkleman road home of Shirley Friedly was opened for a Christmas party for Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa | Sorority Thursday, * * * Cohostesses were Elizabeth Halsey and Mrs, Arthur O’Neil. Gifts. for patients at the Bloomfield Hospital were con- tributed by- members. Later-members Sang carols and participated in games. This _precedent-bre served basis. BIG UNDERTAKING one year ago. STUDENT RATES ‘tine-Oakland Town Hall, EG Nee be available to the Public ‘on a. oatint ~- Kate Reid, one of Canada’s: most, brilliant ae- “tresses, will appear as Katharina. Viewers consid-— ered Miss Reid’s performances among the high spots — of the summer season of Shakespeare at Stratford. _ Co-starring with: her as Petruccio will be Max Helpman who performs the role with vigor and en- ’ thusiasm according to critics. Town Hall in less than a year of existence has brought exciting personalities to the stage of. the Oakland for Pontiac audiences. Committee mem- bers report they would not have dared think of so ambitious an undertaking as the staging of Shakes- peare by a world-famous repertory company just ~*~ & kk However, the response of the community to the subscription Town Hall Series, which still has three sessions scheduled between January and March, has been. so conspicuous and whole-hearted that the group decided to bring this evening of live profes- sional theater to Pontiac. - The spirit of their decision is embodied in their ‘e proposed scheduling of seat sales. Fully one-fourth of the capacity of the theater will be ear-marked for sales to public and parochial high school students at a special rate. Tickets will available in quota blocs to the various area schools and any qualified high school student may take ad- vantage of this opportunity at his school. Assistant superintendent of Pontiac schools, Philip J. Proud, says school authorities are enthu- siastic about the opportunity Town Hall has pro- vided for students. The study of Shakespeare’s comedies is a part of the senior high school cur- ' riculum he says, and the opportunity to see a live performance of one of the best known comedies is timely and appropriate. * x’ ok “Because of its tiered arrangements, the Oak- News Notes From Birmingham brought to the: po rl Pontiac wed eh Fon. Tne. ‘ bs ” = iss wares es ential mS | anuemens as had a expert check the eaters .” geoustics. “He told us the Oakland was one of the. -. The event i nota part of the regular Town Hall best theaters acoustically in the state,” concludes Series, but an “extra” treat for which tickets will * Mrs, Shadley. - All seats are reservedr Mrs, Jack Rammes of. a street is des charge of TET: To Explore Decoratic ons: “Christmas Decorations” will be the topic presented by Mrs. a eae ce evening meeting of Alpha Chi ee ica ae ‘ * * ‘ _ Ms, dot Gamer wil open her Birmingham home to the - group. ; : Assisting her will be Mrs. Herman Netter,, Mrs. James Rowland, Mrs, Devlin Cadillac and Mrs, James Crabbe. Mrs, Ford was formerly a designer and wedding flower consultant for the J. L. Hiidson © "6 oe AE A: ABS le A NRA ai i: ai Sia Bk eh, Sl Si . She is well-nown for her. Ist Annual Confab for Group - Church Women Meet . nity Presbyterian church ot The Fellowship of Church “Women of the Waterford Town- ship area-held its first annual meeting Tuesday at St. Andrew Episcopal .Church on Hatchery Various churches were rep- resented in a brief musica! pro- gram preceding. the business meeting. Mrs. John Walker led the group in hymn singing with Mrs. Waldo Hunt at the piano. Both are from St. Andrew's. From - Covert Methodist Church were Mrs.‘Wilbur Cour- ter, guest soloist, and her ac- companist, Mrs, Ear] Hunt. Mrs, Alvin Green presented a lesson on the Ten Command- ments and the beatitudes at the Tuesday gathering. The president, Mrs, Walter ~ Teeuwissen Jr, of the Commu- Many Christmas Activities Revealed By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Arbie O, Thalacker will give their Christmas party Dec, 26 when their ‘son Rich- ard and hig fiancee will be here. Brenda Miller, a senior at the University of er, N.Y., is the daughter o and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Valley Cottage, N.Y. x * Different groups of friends have been invited at different hours at the Thalacker home on Lowell. court to meet Bren- da who is making her plans for a July wedding: * & Weekends at the Eduard L. Kurth residence in Larchlea drive have recently been de- _voted to making Christmas cookies for a tea Dec. 19. ‘ Mrs, Kurth and her daugh- ters Lynn and Gretchen will % Mr.: Mr, be hostesses that afternoon at a mother and daughter tea. Mr. and Mrs. Anatole .M. Wauters have announced the engagement of their daughter Paulette to William K. Muir Jr. whose parents are the Wil- liam K. Muirs of Grosse Pointe. Paulette was graduated from St. Mary’s in the Mountains- in New Hampshire and the University. of Michigan, She at- tended the Beaux Arts School in Geneva, Switzerland. Mr. Muir was graduated __from Hotchkiss, Yale Univer- sity and the University of Michigan. He was also an ex- change scholar at Clifton Col- lege in Bristol, England, A Jan, 16 wos is being planned, * * * December will be a. gay month for Valerie Armstrong when she joins her parents and Mrs, Victor Arm- strong at their New York home for her vacation from Hollins College. They all formerly lived in Birmingham and Val- erie is a graduate of Kings- wood School Cranbrook. She will be presented to so- ciety Dec. 19 at the Sleepy Hollow Assembly and also- Dec. 30 at the International Debu- tante Ball in New York, * * * Mrs, Leonard Lewis enter- tained at cocktails ang_dinner Friday evening to honor Miss Helen Lockwood, eminent pro- fessor emeritus of Vassar Col- lege. She spoke at Brookside- School Cranbrook Friday eve- ning for the Assn. of Inde- * pendent Schools of Greater De- troit. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John’S. French will be hosts—at cocktails to- day at Oakland Hills Country Club before the president's din- ner and dance in Mr, French's honor, He has been president for the past two years. Mr. ,and Mrs.William,; W Slocum Jr. wil] Bive a cock- tail party next Saturday, Dec, 12 in their home in Half Moon drive. es ~Mrs. Howard You Diane and Judy Agar and Mrs, Drayton Plains, read the by- + 84 i MSA RE i ak « laws’ Mrs. Arvid Anderson of | Christ Lutheran Church gave * the annual report. : ~* * * Elected to office were: Pres- ident Mrs. Walter Forbes of St. .Andrew’s; vice. president, Mrs. Anderson; secretary, Mrs. “ Edward Webster of Stringham - United Missionary Church; treasurer, Mrs. Henry Mehl- ¢ berg of Waterford Community - Church, Representing Drayton Plains United Presbyterian Church, Mrs. William. Bergemann will handle publicity and Mrs. Basil Thompson, hospitality, At the suggestion of Mrs. Carl Hoffman, the Fellowship - Voted to alert area churches ori the poor selection of movies and obscene advertising to: which children. are exposed, * * * The next meeting, a World - Day. of March «4. Prayer, will be Refreshments _ qwere served by the host chureh women, Shower Honors | Bride-to-Be Judy Perry Judy Perry, who will marty Richard Hollis‘on Jan. 23, was feted .at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday at the home of Marcella Edwards on Auburn road, Mrs. William Puddy was cohostess. * * * ~ The guest list included Mrs. Ei- mer Perry, mother of the bride- elect, Mrs. George Hollis, Mrs. John Pickering, Mrs. George Pick- ering, Mrs. Frank Devins, grand- mother of the bridegroom-elect, Connie Johnson, Cathy - LaBarge, Virginia Guthrie, Phyilis Uinijard, Rebecca Hicks, Karen Randolph, Marvin Edwards. Psi Group. to Donate. Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta ‘National sorority met Thurs- day ie home of Mrs>Mor- Zan Siple Jr. of N ~~? orth Perry *- * * ‘On. Dec. 17, members will. bring wrapped gifts for Pon. tiac State Hospital patients to: the Christmas party at the ag road home of Mrs. allace Williams Agsisti the hostess will be Mrs. Wik liam Winters, Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr. Mrs, Edward O'Brien,.- . Wayne Booth and Mrs. Joseph Mooney. : Hickory Grove Pancake Dinner Slated’ Monday _ Arrangement iin ~ Bons been Grove School pancake. and bake sale from $ to 7p. ey at. the school. Vom , Diane Allen, a cen : mae PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 as at Thursday's shower at the home of Mrs. Walter Hil. ; er, on Lakewood street, Dray- f . ton Plains, Mrs. Francis Col- : lom was cohostess, Daughter of the Warren Du- * bays of Stanley avenue, Jac- | queline will marry Richard | ‘Clair Wuerker. of Detroit on. Jan. 16. Mr. Wuerker is the son of Mrs. Estelle Wuerker of Portraits by Varden ' $15.95 i i } Alt bs age cou honored thru Davison, . | e 30th, Be Be. nit san final sit- * Bridal atte: i: s present | were Mrs, Murray Palmer, | | aes Studio Connie Hensel, Mary Imbler of Mm | ronriac WRENCE ee - Oxford, Coralee Shotka of Bir- mingham, and Mrs, Thomas | Ls Spayde of Bloomingdale, | ss * - * oe * ee : ‘. Guests from Pontiac were B | Wear Clean Clothes |) =. Dubey, Cindy and Nancy Hiller, Mrs.'Gertrude Kenifeck, for Christmas! Mrs, Gene Shell, Mrs. Ken- : | neth Hoskins, Mrs. Joseph Mc- ' Carthy, Mrs. Fred Slavin, Mrs. Wesley Johnson, Mrs. “D, Oo. i, Leonard; Mrs. William Dewitt and daughter Catherine. kk wk * The list continues with Mrs. | Julia Kleist, Mrs. . Norman ~ Prentice, her daughter Betsy | | | SSS Seiten = of Rochester and. Mrs, Fred Kluesner of Clarkston. Miscellaneous showers have been given by Mrs. Nestor Capogna of Auburn avenue, and Mrs. George Durr and Mrs. - Alfred Tollefson, cohos- tesses at the Durr home on Hill drive, Drayton Plairts. _ No fuss, no feathers, not a se-\trast, and 4% yard of 42 inch ma-) quin in sight, just the most’ tuse-|terial for lining. ful dress -yol. ever owned, this * Take a tip from Santa! You'll enjoy the holidays more in fresh cleaned clothes from Father and * straight-from-the-office social life, |state size, send $1. For Herbert son Cleaners. So be set ci it has-a scoop neck, neither low|Sondheim label, send 25 cents. for the Holiday Fun. ; Altar Society Ba ee eta on San pattern ‘Book No. 15. send C hristmas (either fabric ‘or color) that|$1. Address SPADEA, Box 535, FATHER | reatches the piping along the siart G. P.O Dept. P6, New York 1, panel. Four buttons decorate the N. Y. If paid by check, hank re- jwide waist band. ‘quires 4 cents handling charge. Choose wool crepe, lightweight) x* * * wool, faille, silk, shantung, cotton,, (Next week look foragn Ameri- or linen: for the contrast faille, can Designer Pattern’ by MR.; satin or glazed cotton. MORT.) Dinner Held The Rev. Richard Thomas | was host to over 200 members of St. Benedict’s Rosary Altar & SON CLEANERS wealthy people had them made | of silver, and royalty washed | up from gold sets. 3 Size 12 requires 1% yards of 4) inch material for dress and %| _lyard of 50. inch material tor - <con- | Greece taken during his re- cent trip abroad. “| | | Land, Japan, Hawaii and | | Keep Limber Get Graceful With Exercise By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN straight ahead. Bend both knees floor between the knees with tho You can have the prettiest fig-jall the way down and touch the! ifingertips. Continue. be 6, jure in the world but unless you}fioor with the fingertips, between | These. exercises may a bit \difficult for you at first since they jare limber and have good coordi-|ine knees. Straighten the legs and c pear grace- require coordination and balance, rege » you wil mak _apent te out raise the arms upward over the but they will develop poise and ot line. head, reaching for the ceiling..grace if you will practice them ain bend the knees and touch tne 5 r- Today I would like to give you Again eamee jregularly. Soon you will be ‘su a few general exercises which will ~ ‘prised by how. well you can do develop grace, coordination...and}~ tem. | | GIVE HIM A , * * * STETSON balance. Exercise also is absolute- If you would like to have my * @ily éssential-if you wish to remain leaflet “Grace and Charm” send CHRISTMAS — and“keep your muscles elas- a stamped, self-addressed enve- | lope with your request for leaf-| | GIFT &| 1. Stand erect. Raise your arms} | let No. 57 to Josephine Lowman in| sideward-upward to overhead po- care of this newspaper. gition ‘as you lift your heels from the floor arid rise high on your toes. Inhale as you do this. Return the arms sideward-downward to sides as you lower heels to the | | CERTIFICATE Here's a new, novel way to give a Mothers’ Club ‘Exchanges Gifts _ | gift he really wants—a gay miniature @| floor and exhale. Continue slowly, hat box. . . hanging brightly on the reaching high and breathing deep- Christmas tree! The certificate . @ily. ; | Pontiac Boys’ Club exchanged | r inside will be the tip-off that a 2, Stand tall. Raise the arms ‘gifts following Tuesday’s coopera- | s Stetson Hat awaits him. to sideward, shoulder 'tive dinner in the club building. | He chooses from our vast selection sition, Lower the. | Mrs, Cressy Larson was named | _ of styles and colors. swing them in front of the | Mother of the Month for November. | ’ &| crossing them. As you do thi Chairman of the fish from $10 raise the right leg sideward ab. a it cee: oa yon. onttg your, erie beReN Abel he, our ‘Dickinson's. Ai. back ay shoulder height position Mrs, Raymond Ellsworth | ex- 5 @) Continue, After a while do the hibited holiday decorations and)" SAGINAW at LAWRENCE &'' ..me thing but. raise and lower explained how ‘they could be made, |» | 272 W. MAPLE—Birmingham | ‘be left leg. Hostesses were: Mrs. Walter | Peters, -Mrs, Arthur Longbrake, |} 'Mrs, Donald Ernst, Mrs. Ralph | | Weir, Mrs. Warren Byers, Mrs. | | Eamoammnannmanacannaiad! 3. Stand with the feet pointing mond Siggins is ante her parents, the Fra “Sutherland. Mrs. Lloyd Boles was! lison of North Telegragh : roads, (2 suest. ; as Low pre-holiday price! i sbyterian Group Sharon Price <. Yule Season | Troth Is Told | ia 4 | . Superb.” Me. and Mrs. Clark Ciittord ‘Cold Wave —[}_ Price of Miami; Fia., announce ae ae the engagement of their daugh- ter Sharon to Richard Lee Dexter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Dexter. of Eason road, Watkins Lake. A Dec. 24 wedding in Miami is oriovine byterian Cliufch held its annual| Christmas party Wednesday eve-| ning at the home of Alice . Jack-|t ‘ son on Miami road..Mrs. Stephen § Field was cohostess. \ After group singing and games, gifts were exchanged. “OS Officers will be installed at iJan. 6 meeting at the church. Car & ‘Swirl ie td BEAUTY SHOP co _Across from ¢ ‘Bank uu 2.4460 s oy é J LD ® UALEOG (WE A [Herbert Sondheim. “Perfect for! To order Pattern No. N-1106, 7 Society guilds for a Christ- From this size chart select the! ott Jaci taf menage” Ney at Oe oo se tet or you Rich Berefited * | Length : _ (Corner of Mansfield) | Mrs. Roy M. r Jones served . Nape of| “st 7 | 1 Block North of Engineering J 2. toastmistress, Sites Bust Walst ies Wart] Washstand sets, consisting of | Building § Following a brief business 3 . 33 FH a4 16% a pitcher and basin for bath- | meeting, the Rev. Thomas 12 35 25 36 163,; ing, were usually made of | showed pictures of the Holy | 16 3% = 38% 3% | glazed pottery — but some | | 243 West 17th St., ‘Rosaline Hickman and Mrs, EWin | : ie 13 Child at Savings Group of First Pres-! | [ '|Abby Advises: ‘Don't Just Sit Thete Puzzled | —Time's A’Wasting All ‘Along By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN . DEAR ABBY: Please don't print. my mame because every- one in ‘this town knows me. Now for my problem: “I have . been widowed many years. mdse fing pie clcsscatic al remarry but I . Will not go out with just any- body who rings me up, _ There is ohe very desirable professional man (retired) who hag been. ~ inviting. me, out .consistent-: ly. I am in- terested in him and”he seems | But to enjoy my company. he has one ‘annoying habit that puzzles me: He keeps looking |..at_his watch all evening! Do you think this means he is eager to get the evening _ over with? Should I remark on rar annoying habit of his? I wish I could figyre him out. PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Don’t try to figure out what makes him tick, or you'll have lots of time on your hands, * * * DEAR ABBY: My mother and father have been married happily for 15 years, or at least I thought they were. My mother met a man ‘recently. Every time I come home from schoo]. his car is in our drive- way.*~She calls him on the telephone and he calls her All the girls applaud the crisp look of tucks topping..a whirling Iskirt. Round neck, buttons to ;waist. Choose rustling for ‘holidays. Plain or print cotton for school. Tomorrow's pattetn: ‘Misses’ dress. Printed Pattern 4954:, Girls’ The Mothers’ Club Group ot Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 takes: | 2% yards 39-inch fabric. when my father isn’t home. Printed directions on each pat-| tern part. Easier, accurate. (en nepe _— ; Maybe it ‘ts only my imagina- tion and maybe it isn't even any of my business, but do you think I should ask my mother what itis all about? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: It is cer- tainly your business. Ask your mother. . * * * DEAR ABBY: , My husband | is. very sensitive: because he | “ean't read very fast. of very well. He was taught to read by sight, but when it comes to. Forgive - ; Grandma Please! By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs.. Post: I am the mother of two young chil- dren. Last week my mother- in-law walked in with her brother. and his wife at five- thirty, just as I was. the children their supper. She had given me no warning that they were. coming and as a result I'm afraid we looked rather shabby. I had met niy mother-in-law's.. brether and his wife only once before. This was their first visit to our house. * * * “While I was finishing feed- ing the children, my mother- in-law took them on a tour of our house, a privilege I thought was surely reserved for me. Later, when I told | ‘my mother-in-law she should have given me some warning so that I could have been pre- pared for guests, her reply was: ‘Since when do I have to--call ‘my~-children before visiting them.”’ * *. * “I don't expect any such formality from my mother-in- law but as she had others with her I thought she shonld have called to see if it was all right to bring them over. Am I wrong in expecting good manners from relatives?" Answer: I agree with you that before bringing anyone, even her brother and _ sister- in-law to see the children and your house, she should have telephoned, On the other hand, she is the grandmother of your children, so don't be too hard on her and make her feel that- she is not welcome. “Dear Mrs. Post: My moth- er is giving a party to ‘an- nounce my engagement. Nat- urally my fiance's family will be invited. However, his married sister and I had a disagreement awhile ago and, she has not spoken to me since,. Under the circum- stances, should she be exclud- ed from the guest list? I am véry undecided as to the proper ‘.procedure and wish yeu..would .hefp me.” Wreater . You couldn't make reater mistake than doing anything to widen the breech between you and your sister- in-law to be. Ask her by all means, If she comes, be very cordial. If she doesn't, try not to resent it. Holes. Swallow Sound Ever with zone, size e and style_number. per cent. a Doe ee eta ait of You or Your for Christmas: Giving A PHOTOGRAPH | 3-810 STUDIO PORTRAITS | | = 95 , wonder why perforated | iceiling and -wall tiles are so ef- Send thirty-five cents in coins!fective in cutting down noise vol-| for this pattern — add 10 cents for ume? Home improvement special-. ,each pattern for Ist-class mailing,|ists explain that sound rebounds Send to Anne Adams, care of The/off hard, flat, surfaces; Friday, Dec. 11 at the club, will |Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.,| perforations in fiber-textured tiles New York 11,)*‘swallow’’ sound and reduce noise 'N. Y. Print plainly name, address|volume by as much as 30 ag 40) but the i i i | t word, he can't sound it “ T’ve tried to belp him, but I'm no teacher, He won't go to church: be- cause he's afraid he might be called upon to read aloud. His boss, told him that if he. took some schooling at work (they have courses to teach * the employes more about their . work) his chances for. promo- ; tion would be excellent. But he is ashamed to let anyone know how poorly he. reads. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. HIS WIFE DEAR WIFE: There is no “shame” in not knowing. Only in refusing to learn, Find. out - if your Public School system offers adult education. courses, Almost. all communities have evening classes for adults who wish to learn elementary read- ing, writing and ‘rithmetic. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “THE PROFESSOR”: I disagree. Civilization IS making ‘prog- ress. In-every war, they kill you a new way. * * * What's your, problem? For @ personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper. En- close a stamped, self-addressed envelop. Weasels hunt rodents and birds. ‘Breakfast After Wedding Rites in Traverse City Wedding breakfast at ‘The Willows.’ followed. the Nov. 2 nuptials of Marie Flood of Traverse City and Clem'O, Sturm of Man- istee. * * * The Rev. Owen Blum, OFM, of Quincy College, Quincy, DI., of- ficiated in St. Francis Church, Traverse City. Mr, and Mrs, M, E, Fitzgerald street age the bride's Attendants were Mrs, Mac G, Hallenbeck of Pontiac, sister of the bride, and Donald Bevans of Cadillac. * * * The couple will live in Manistee. There were nine bank failures ln winter their fur turns white|in the United States in 1958, the vand they are called ermine. largest number since 1942. RESERVE .. . - Your Santa Claus Suit Early cosines Van DESIGNERS AND CREATORS ~~ OF ORIGINAL COSTUMES YOUR CHOICE FROM OVER 2000 RENTAL COSTUMES “OR WE WILL MAKE 1 OR 100 FOR YOU FOR SALE OR .RENT =WICS AND THEATRICAL MAKE UP 2823 N. Woodward Ave. TR. Shultz Beau w tr - ~ Royal Oak, Michigan Liberty 9-5200 oe a eT oe Will Your Home Be LOOKING ITS BEST FOR THE HOLIDAYS? When friends come to cal 1 during the Holidays you'll want your Rugs and Upholstered Furniture looking clean and new. Call us today and discover how we can réstore all the original beauty to holstered furniture at amazingly tad cost. NEW your carpets, rugs and up- ; _ WAY RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS Serving Pontiac for 31 Years 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 BROWN EYED (Service for Eight) 42 3 PC. ser 31.9% This moat wanted chins eng: ap -_ dinner plates, 8 bread 3 ‘and butter plates, 8 cups, size platter and round vegetable bow as a Christmas gift. bow. Wonderful to own’ eve 2 ee ome a : medita- Se te a Se wae ee ot First Congre- 'numbers. Worbeue ikaw. to Install New Officers Sunday Assn. of Oakland Avenue United SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH of CHRIST. at Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Ras. Marvin W. Hastings, Minister _ FE 5-118 Bible School, 9:45 A.M. one Mornine 10:45 A.M. APPROACHING GOD 6 P.M. “Thermostatic Control” “Dial-a-~Devotion" PE 8-0451 EL TAT | wer ce ms gees Church will be in- stalled at the 7 p.m. service Sun- day. * * * Mrs. Donald Wilson, president, will be in charge. Named president for the coming year was Mrs. Gary Barnhart. Mrs. L. R. Williams is vice pres- ident; Mrs, Omar MacNutt, world JUNIOR & YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS 1:30 BM. ae Rowe of His Word” rnaytl adits atoets chin Wi dn sday, 7:30 P. M. AY ROUPS & "NURSERY “ec C HILDR REN’S CHURCH . ORMPLE PAR. ‘We Sosaialiy Invite You to Worship With Us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH N. East Bivd, Pontiac, Michigan rt Office: PE 4-1811 Res te a32 Benson Residence: FE 5-6024 Blin “= |service secretary; Mrs. Tom Robb, gunna recording: secretary; and- Mrs. 0 AM, all DAY scmtoot, Charles Aguayo, — corresponding secretary. '. Mrs. John Bee was chosen liter- jature secretary; Mrs. Donald Up- ton, assistant treasurer; Mrs, Leon 'T. R. Allebach, spiritual life and stewardship secretary; Audrey Limkeman, thankoffering _ secre- tary; Mrs. William Bray, social jeducation and action; and- Mrs, |Anderson Bee, nominating com- mittee. x oe «- Theodore Allebath, * The Rev. _— | pastor, will preach on the theme; FIRST CHURCH é. NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Sunday School .. 9:45 A.M. Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. Pastor Preaching at Both Services RICHARD NORTH Minister of Music |‘Fear Thou Not, for I Am With Ithee" at 10 a.m. The choir will ne “Deep Is the Silence.” Mrs, John H. Warner fo Give Story of Play Mrs. John H. Warner: will pre. sent the story of ‘“‘Murder in the Cathedral," -a play by T. S. Eliot, at the Christmas program of the |Episcopal Churchwomen of Christ 'Chureh Cranbrook Tuesday noon. Assisting will-be Mrs. Waldemar Adams, Mrs. John Gilray and Mrs. PRESS wecepse* spemes EPS SOS OE SY SE - FIRST METHODIST > South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor zi Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP > “SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION” 4 Rev. Hart, Preaching 7 - 11:30 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship 6:15 P.M. i Wed. Mad PM Bible Study and Prayer _Polowenip RES eens me nial Po ok ervis McMechan. | The Tuesday custom of luncheon | fsa will be observed but ithe work rooms and classes will be ; closed until the Jan. 5 meeting. | A service of Holy Communion) will be observed at 11a. m. Tues- New officers of the Women’s outgoing | Verwey, fellowship secretary; Mrs.| yocal Rally Scheduled Set for Sun Music Program. to Be Sponsored at. Alliance by Mission Churches | The Holiness Youth CHieade. un. der the direction of Paul Shepherd, will present an area Singspiration at 9:15 p.m, Sunday in the Chris- tian and M Alliance Several area United Missionary Churches aré sponsoring the event. The Rev, Ivan Sisk, director for Youth for Christ in San Diego, Calif. will bring a brief message. The public‘ is invited. . x * * his series of sermons atthe String- ham. United Missionary Church, 4060 Elizabeth Lake Rd., at the 11 a.m, worship hour tomorrow. Pontiac Zone for Zion Church The Rev. Ernest Eades will speak at the’ Pohtiac Zone Rally Day service-at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Zion Church of the Nazarene, 239 E. Pike St. Leading the singing will ‘be Richard North of the First Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. U. B. Godman will lead devotions. Music will be presented by a ladies’ trio from Highland, ‘with a solo by Don Wanner. - In charge of the Missionary Tick Tack Toe will be members of the {church in Howell. Local presidents | i day followed by the Tancheon and ;| Program. | | Services Announced | {| The Rev. ‘Joseph W. Moore, pas- Wik will preach on ‘Holding Hands lSunday. The Baptist Training f ‘Marimont Baptist ‘Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. JOSH Youth Group 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service “A CONTRIBUTION REQUIRED’ ~ PASTOR SOMERS PREACHING BOTH SERVICES MARIMONT ... A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! + “Holding Forth the Word of Life” =|With God"’ at the 11 a. m. service " ‘Union is scheduled for 6 p. m.| land a service of Holy Communion| and Baptism will be observed at) (f :30 p. m. Victory” will conduct the “Count Your Points’’ program. The rally will close with the ‘benediction by the pastor, the Rev. girl he was going to marry when he got back home and of his plans for children and a home, These men organized informal Classes to study how to conduct the business enterprises they planned to develop when, the war was over. American soldiers who became turncoats and collaborators inj} the Korean prisoner-of-war carnps and those who ‘remained sturdy and loyal confirm these World War II Findings, old man who was killed in an-auto accident. An autopsy was performed and the doctor told the widow: “Your hasband must have been a remarkable man. I’ve. examined his body and there are several réasons why he should have died of natural causes at least 20 years ago. I don’t understand how he managed to live past 80.” Robert North. ‘Pastor Lists Sermons “The Kingdom of God” will be | the theme of the Rev. Gerald W.) Gibson's sermon at 11.a.m, Sun- day. He will preach on “Continual | at 7 p.m. \§ \— 70 Chamberlain Corner Edison Sunday 11 A.M. Mrs. Diane Seaman “What Do You Want?” FE 4-9053 Wednesday 8 :00 Pao. David Williamson ‘How to Overcome Disappointment” ‘ Ainst FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS. STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Cradle Roll Day MORNING WORSHIP 4 ] AM. _ "The Riches of Grace” EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. “Baptism--Mode and Purpose” Baptismal Service and Reception of Members Prayer Meeting ¥ Wed. 7:00 P. M. 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Harry Nicho! FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Sunday 7:30 P.M Mae Randal Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor s, President 1, speaking =— —_—_—_= =|. CRESCENT HI Worshi Large Parking Lo “Waterford Township's American Baptist Church” Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road | Guest Speaker and Communion 10 A. M. LLS BAPTIST | 11 A. M. Sunday School Nursery During All Services "FIRST CHURCH Oo Sunday School 10 A. M. by y the Pastor. “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES with © Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ..... . 9945 A.M. Sermon and Worship 1 Eve. Worship & Sermon.... 6: Bible Study Tuesday “COMMON RELIGIOUS ERRORS NOT ENDORSED BY THE BIBLE” ¢y, When one writes today generally ne gan be assured of at least. three things. provided what he writes is read, can be sure that someone somewhere will agree, someone somewhere — will disagree, someone somewhere will mis- understand. maveust when one is Roosevelt Wells writing in an rt to persuade men shine pe se hed ) man only trust ) og bared jector will be an honest one ina will ventually be won ~ the ten of the glorious gos- pete f Christ, who is the image of God, that be mplished and that any objections may be smoothed ow the "te ht of et Bible and te thas arte Tt bi hg oa 1g with you of the Tact of HEALING. this I am Tiare of therefore sunat the SUNDAY SERVICES AnD THAT GOD. wens. PRAYER | 10:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. E. A few og ore be rast oe | . ae | a 7:30 P.M. he INSTANT: HEALINGS 8 ‘AS : PETES: DR. TOM MALONE - i iene wie |] = SPEAKING vale aene | AT ALL SERVICES yas. Bie ak, Service oF Mw Prayer Meeting ane Bible Study at the : Devautt home, Wed., 7:30 REV. LEROY paetenboran: Pastor f the BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN ~ | “If You Think You Are Defeated, You Are" NBpectal M bent peal 11 A. M. cia | 165 E. Square Lake - Youth Fellowship 6 Rev. lames A. M ST. PAUL METHODIST Church School 10.A.M. Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. Supervised \Nursery—All,,Services—Ample Parking Ra. FE 8-8233 P. M. to, 8-P.M. cClung, Minister — x Pastor WORSHI FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH « HURON AT WAYNE Associote Postor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. CHURCH SCHOOL. . REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. P SERVICES .. . 9:30-11:00 . . 9230-11200 /was kept: going because of his hopeful attitude. ‘scientifically demonstrated that you can actually kill ‘yourself iby lack of hope, and that you can use hope to save yourself and |keep yourself a strong, effective person. | mental control, to spiritual power, to growth in knowledge and |pain, suffering, hardship and trouble. . We know that the world is full of trouble, but it also is — Hun of the overcoming of trouble. And those who overcome their troubles are those who are able to lay hold upon. the ‘tough, creative power of hope. * Presbyterians to Observe Advent With Communion] er” by Parry and Salathiel;. will/16 Chase St. . be sung at the Advent Communion|~ The Rev. V. L. Lewis, pastor services at 9:30 and 11 a.m,ithe visiting ‘group, ‘will be the Sunday’ at- the First Presbyterian |speaker. Church, The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will pre-jon “The Unclaimed | Wealth” at side and Mrs. Richard Harris wiJl|/11 a.m... ; sing Morgan’s ‘‘Watch and Pray.” Methodist Church will tell of his ., | recent trip to Japan at the annual|posed of 15 choirs, will hold its Christmas dinner of Presbyterian |monthly meeting at 3:30 p.m, Sun- | World War II and confined in a p where they were system- atically starved, beaten, brainwashed and mis- | treated in every possible way. Some of these foray became ill and died. Others lost their mentally. Thess wins tem whe weed to.get off. by them- selves to refill their minds with hope and optimism. - Under those terrible circumstances, never knowing whether | Eddy. they ‘would survive from. one day to the next, these men de- cided not to spend their time talking about their sufferings,|. or the injustice of it all, ‘or the hopelessness of their wight. TALKED OF WIVES © “The California pastor will close},’ Instead, each talked to the others abotit his wife, or the In their minds they kept alive the thought, the con- viction, the certainty that their present suffering was not the end, that there would be another and a better day. They never let down their hopes and so their hopes did na# let them down. Studies being made now about the difference between of some 2,000 men cap-| The five Youth». Fellowship | For. rtrd of PE = Youth Night, Wed. oer 00 P. i. ani a ‘| tist Convention. Mill, E. Huron & Mt. Clemens | Malcolm K. Burton, Minister The Rev. Mr. Burton, ete msiia Congregational Church 10:30.A.M. Service “TAKE YOUR REST” Broken Homé” at the two morn- ing services. Assisting at the early hour will be Judy Mann and William Herholtz will be youth assistant at 1i a.m. Speciat music will include x * * A reader sent me a newspaper clipping about an 87-year- “Well, doctor,” she answered, “my husband never went to bed at night that he didn’t say, ‘I’m going to be better tomorrow.’ And when the going got really tough, ave al- ways say, ‘I have hopes’. ” _, There you have the case of a man who, for years and years, It has been THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Sunday School .... 10:00 A.M. Middlebelt Rd... orth of \ Church... 5.03... 115 AM. Perm a “FROM THE DEPTH" 11:15. Morn: Pra: Holy Communion iat nae 3rd Sunday, Both Services” * x * Hope is a dynamic force. It leads to expectancy, to faith, to strength. Hope is a bright beacon in a world where there As Evangel Temple (Distributed 1959) Rev. D. D, McColl Men Wednesday. Bradley Scott | will ‘be in charge of the., kitchen and dining room. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Participating in the seer a Edward McLean, Bill Wettlaufer and Gary Abel will take part in the senior high school program Four Towns . METHODIST CHURCH OAKLAND AVENUE COOLEY LAKE RD, et LOCKHAVEN Rev. W. Cadman re Aik Oakland at Cadillac Sunday School .......9:45- ; Church Service... .. 11 AM. || Audrey Limkeman Youth Director 2 Worship. .....:...., 10:00 A.M. ' Bible School ..... « 11:20AM. WESLEYAN Youth Fellowship .... 5:45 P.M. METHODIST Evening Service .... 7:00PM. tt, Bg RENE ST. Wedtesday sé Sune Ft} yi Prayer Meeting .. 7:00 P.M. a. PB. BA 7 REV. SUM’ KAVANAUGH. Minister AUBURN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY UNITED 1380-.Mt. Clemens ar __ Interdenetsinational Drayton Plains, Michigan uoraine” pr “a Bt | W. J. Teeuwissen Ir.. Pastor Even Pp. . Wed. Evenin ag P.M Bible School . ..» S45 A.M, GEOFFREY DAY BA. — Morning Worship .. 11:00 A.M. — Youth Groups ...... 6:30 A.M. }: op: «ae ; Evening Worship ... 7:30PM. First Christian Church }} ¥"°7 ox 858 W. Huron Study Hour . . 7:30PM. Disciples of Christ Sunday School ...10 A.M. LAKELAND - Church Service ...11 A.M. eae ee “Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rds. , Sunday Schoo! Morning Worship 2nd Sunday School. 10:45 A.M. “Thited - égiiriciah Churches 3456 Primary Street P. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Youth Groups 6:00 P.M: Evening 7:00 P.M. Dr. Allan Frew, speaking Rev. Roy P. Lambert. Pastor 9:30 A.M. 10:45 AM: 30 Whittemore Street : 7 Sunday Service 7:30 PM. . SASHABAW JULIbe COO) | Benner 5331 Maybee Road Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P.M.. 7 Ina fence Townanie Sunday School aN 9:45 A.M. eas [Tas Methodist Church }) Worship Hour | >~11:00AM Robert H. Minister 10:00 A. M. SERMON: ~_— “will a Man Rob God” 11:18 Sunday Schoo! : 6:30 P.M. Jr. High Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Senior High Fellowship os i . called “A Surprise.” aa Christmas parties for - children attending the three- and four-year- old nursery of the 9:30 morning service ‘will be sheld at 2:30 p.m. on Dee; 12, . (Church Congregations to Hold Joint Service The congregation of St: James aes 9 3g ‘Baptist Church will t* for a fellowship service at en p.m, Sunday with members The anthem, “Cocerengnab Pray-jof the Shiloh Baptist Church at REV. PAUL T. MART Rev. Lena Bullock of Detroit Information Call OR 3-2974 1.$.A. QUARTERLY MEETING Church ‘of Spiritual Light | National Lutheran { Council Churches CHURCH OF THE GOOD “SAMARITAN || ASCENSION 4780 Hillcrest Dr. Waterford || WATERFORD Service 7 P.M. | Meeting at Leggett Schoo! | SERVICES ...9 AM, 11 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor 8291 E. Atherton Rd., Davison |} Dec. 12+ 4 and 7 p.m. ~ Dec. 13 10-a.m. 2:30 and 7 p.m. Welcome to all. of Rev. J.. L. Parker, pastor Dr. William H. Marbach and the|of the Shiloh Church, will 1s x * ®& The Rev. Paul T. Hart of First Choirs Plan Meeting The City Wide Chotr Union, com: Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road te ‘ Radio dio. BroadeéatV WPON | os : 10; NS A.M.. Each Sunday : ~ Prmo-weex service WEDNESDAY oe eg ae , 7:30 P.M. nq ae = re carnage Sunday 1302 ay day at the Newman AME. Church. |} one eon | FIRST OPEN © | BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn CHRIST Airport at Williams Lake Rd. ‘WORSHIP cbaveeseects AM: ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. WATERFORD. TWP. Arvid B. Anderson, Pastor “1 Block N, of Walton Bivd. All Saints Episcopal Church Wiibeens St. at W. i ind ware os cin 7} ii ue Sunday School. .....10:00 AM , iN’ Evanusbitc Service Fas PM. Bh fed. Prayer Meeting 7:45PM. 1) o nipay SCHOOL '..9:45 A.M, Bree toi || CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AM, Lf py ater SEE fy ret” || SHEPHERD of the LAKES. ae | WALLED LAKE Rev. Arthut — FE 2-497 iA | \ Mecting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoo! [sores be Sicha rage on AM. +19:330 AM. in inomination. i terian Chureh in Auburn: Heights [**. rox a.m. Sunday. The subject concerns the govern- | ment and organization of the de- 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL i! AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR The Rev. F. William Palmer, ipastor, will speak on-*'Redemption land a Psalmist’’.at the 11:15 wor- ship hour. The children’s sermon) am (for the same service will deal with First Social _Brethren Church . “S316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 Sot. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M, Schoo .M, seve A.M, Adult Bib ‘Study. . 6:15 P.M. Sunday . Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M, Tues. Young People. 7:30 P: “Thursday Prayer .... 7:30 P. M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor the Fourth Commandment, “The Sabbath Rest With Care Maintain." ps will meet at 6 highs will have a session and the senior high group will consider the subject, “What We Know About Jesus.” Those out of high school will examine and discuss the 12 Books included in the Roman Catholic 'M. Ei Bible but absent from the Protest- ant. Preaching at 7 p.m. will be Dr. Alan M. Frew of the First Presby- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH _. G, W. Gibson, Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School . . 945 AM. Morning Worship . _.1:00 AM. . Youth Service ....... 6:00 P.M. Evening Service ..... 7:00 P.M. Meeting and Bible udy Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Pretpes! terian Church, Detroit. Keith Gibbs, will. sing ‘‘How Great Thou Art.” The nursery will be open, + Yo Aid Foreign Students tional students and guests to serve the 3,000 foreign students at uni- laboratories in the capital area. You Can Find PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount 1 ; ___ Pastor © —Preaching Both Services Worship. Hour ..1] A.M. Youth Hour ...6:15 P.M. : Evening y Preaching... .. 7P.M iW PEACE IN CHRIST CHRIST CAN MEET YOUR NEEDS Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Service 1] A.M. -“SANCTIFICATION AND © BROTHERLY LOVE” 7:00 P.M. Evening REV. MELVIN STRAIGHT | | Sunday School ..10 A. M. | - SA ‘CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Bs ie i 4 4 Bd it St. ‘Step hen Sashabaw =P Kempf Buy B. Smith, Rastor | Sunday School .°. 9:15 AM. : g Church Service .. 10:30 AM. St. Trinity Auburn at ry ‘(Bast sider ~ © Ralph Cc. Claus, Pastor ides School ... 945 A ‘ice ..... 8:30 A. Cima aad we os St. Paul Joslyn at--Third (North Side? u George Mahder, Pastor = Morning Service ..10:45 A.M. 3 j Sunday School ... 9:00 A.M. 3 Bloomfield ‘TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. -C., Grate, Pastor Church Service .. Suriday School 11:00 A.M. St. Mark 7979 Commerce Road ..13:00° A.M. @ ip | «10:00 A.M. “The Need of Regeneration’ B. W. Lanpher, Asst. Pastor THE ALLIANCE CHURCH . The National Capital Area Coun-), ‘ei] of Churches has set up a new department of ministry to interna- versities, hospitals and scientific } ‘songs they will sing at Oakland Major W. Kautz fo Speak at Citadel Major and Mrs, W. L. Kautz of Detroit will be in charge of the 7:30 p.m, worship service at the |Salvation Army tomorrow. - Divisional secretary of the East- lern Michigan Division, Major: Kautz will bring an evangelistic’ i message. Special music will be provided by | several soloists, the Citadel Band | and the Songster Brigade. Work on Trouble Spots — Volunteers in New York City re-| cently distributed more than 15,000: Bibles; New Testaments and scrip- | ture portions in English, Spanish and Italian in the city’s “trouble spots’? where juveniles frequently hold “rumbles."’ The project was “M-59 and Cass Lake Road G. }. Bersche, Pastor a, Society. A. i Baugher. Pos DeWitt Bo EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2900 Watkins Lake R@., N.W. Oak. Co. Mkt. i Miley Sunday School 10 am. Classes for all ages! -Preaching 1] am. & 7: 30 p.m. Youth at 6:30 pm & @ Radio —CKLW, 7:30 am., 800 ke. in Detroit f apohey. Asst. Pas. FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST.—Y.MC.A. BLDG. Sunday Schoo! Lal A \ A -- Moraine © ‘Worship 11 A.M Evening Service 7°00 Robert Garner, Pastor | Eve. Prayer | Christian Dr, Lola . - Rev. J Luther Sheffield. Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Lola P Marion, Pastor rship . YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ‘QUARTET — 295 Going St., Linda Lankford of 68 N. Sanford St., of 61 S. East Blvd. and Edward Justin of 275.S. Sanford St. practice 7:30 tonight a Billy Graham film, sponsored by the New York Bible” - Douglas iver (eft) of Nancy McKown Zealand,” will be shown at the Youth Fellowship meetings. At. “Crusade in Australia and New Christmas Carol Hymn of Advent (Editor's nm “This is the first of a series of article to be written during the holiday season concerning the ,words and music of favorite aaa . Recoftied in Luke il, the first Christmas caro] was - heavenly chorus of angels over the plains of B ehem. Some of beautiful ever written were inspired by this old, sweet story.) the : "most “Joy to the World,” one of the most majestic Christmas ‘carols, is a great hymn of the Advent and of the Nativity. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) called the father of English hymnody was the writer. The oldest of nfne children, and the son of a deacon in ‘Southampton, England, Isaac complained to his father about ithe listless congregational singing. His father challenged him to provide better hymns. At the age of 15, he composed his first. When he was 21, he preached his first sermon but because of ill health devoted most of his energies to hymn writing. * * * “Joy to the World” is a free rendering of Psalm 98, written | 800 years before the birth of Christ. While it is a song of re-)| joicing for Israel's salvation from Babylon, the song is con- ;cerned with the redemption of the whole world from sin and sorrow. It is a forceful expression of missionary zeal and prop htic | triumph. According to historian John Richard Green, the hymn was written at a time when modern missions had not begun and “religion was never at a lower ebb in England. A few years after Watts wrote the hymn, George F. Handel wrote his great. oratorio, “The Messiah.” Then about 100 years later, an American composer, Lowell Mason, took parts of The ‘Messiah and welded the music to fit the words Isaac Watts ‘had written. The stanzas may be sung by everyone or antiphonally, the ‘congregation singing the first and second lines of each stanza. The-choir would sing the third and fourth lines with both join- jing: in the refrain. ‘Lighting of Creche’ |Sponsored by .Mariners elected president of Kenjockety, Temple, 404 Auburn Ave. Mdsic will be provided by the Jubilie Trio of Emmanuel Baptist Church and Terry Walker of Sunny Vale Chapel. Dave Breen will be accompanist. IRd’ his sister, dhe | been — 458 § CENTRAL Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School & Worship, . 10:00 P. M. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30. P.M. Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836) UL 2-5142 fiche LA. et. ae ee ae The SALVATION ARMY 3% 29 W. Lawrente Street — ee SE SS ee Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m.-Young People’s lesion: 6pm.’ Morning Worship 11a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER . ro Good Music — Singing ~ True to the Word Ieseching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited sPontiae Press Phojo fellowship gathering in Christian Rav - Robert — Hour of Power Winne Worship Services .. Sunday School .... Evening Service * Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd. . 8:30, 11 A, M. . 9:45 A. M. tee eee wear anes Welcome to a Friendly Church! Bell Ringers to Play at Joslyn. First Free Methodist Group to Give Program | at United Presbyterian The Gospel Bell Ringers will provide the special music for the 7:30 evening. service Sunday at the Joslyn Avenue United Presby- terian Church. BAPTIST 64 West Columbia Ave. §-9960 FE Sunday School Love cue ee enteeeeeveeneees 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship’ .......... 000 cece eee 1] A. My B. T. U. Lecce eee shesaceeeesecedgvenees 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship ccc eevee eee ee eee eyeeees 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting............. *.. 7:30 P. M. Rev, M. F. Boyd Ir., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention =+ 9,000,000: Members — The mélody makers consist of Larry Scherman of 666 Squirrel Mrs. John Pearson | of 74 Squirrel Rd., his mother, | Mrs. Russell Scherman with whom lives; and Mrs . Pearson's daughters, Debra and De Ann. Pakistan Saucer Bells, trombone. | ieuphonium, accordion, piano and organ. Mrs. Scherman and _ the Pearson girls sing. The Rev. FE. I. Watkins, pastor, will preach. Adults and young pepole have invited: to the Men's Club Larry and his sister play the) Central Methodist Db, 2. Mie Minister ney, Dan iEh SO WALEACE beste Hintatr MORNING SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. “THE DAWN OF REDEEMING GRACE” Dr. Bank Preachirig (BROADCAST Over ‘WPON, 11:00 A.M.) meeting Tuesday evening to hear Dr. Arthur Weaver, and see meeting |< At the ecclesiastical 6 p.m. Wednesday, officers. The business session will be held |” in the sanctuary. Response Is Plentiful. The resporise to the West Coast clothing appeal to aid Japanese ty- phoon victims was so effective in the | & documentary film on lung cancer. }} following the cooperative dinner at| 3 members will |} ; elect deacons, trustees and church] > § Welcomes Bible Study Morning Worship ere enne Evening Service eee w. w. Ha, minister Everybody Is Invited! PONTIAC CHURCH | of CHRIST All Visitors 9:30 A. M. 10:50 A. M. a ee “Did they’—De we?—Will you? 6:00 P.M. a "The Disciples behavior when the Lord was Arrested’ Wednesday Evening Service cones 7:30 P.M. - 1180 North Perry st. Seattle, Wash. that local warehouse facilities were swamped, Goodwill Industries stepped in, helping sort and bale four tons of good clothing which were forwarded to. the 5640 Willlams Lake! Rd. nr, Dixte Highway Rev. Al Kasten, Pastor Sunday School . Wo Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service ... ..7:30 . “We Preach Christ Croeified, Risen. and Returning” 0:46 to 11:30 A.M.—Communton & Worship. Service 11:48 to 19:15 A. Si ounany Schoo! Classes All Ages 6:30 P.M.~—Young Peoples’ Serv 7:46 POM. ~Evan Hetic ferrice . 4 — The Mariners of. Orchard Lake FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH '€ommunity Church, Presbyterian, are sponsoring the ‘Lighting of ‘the Creche” on the church lawn ve. . 10:00 A.M. following the cooperative | supper Service ........ 11:00AM. at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, x * * P.M. Families including small chil- dren will sing carols and listen to the reading of the Christmas story, ice Pastor—REV,. LEE LaLONE The evening will close with prayer DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | as the creche is lighted. Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden 3-3206 “ * * * " Bunday School. . .;0 A.M. Morning Worship...11:00 A.M. Advent Communion will be cele- Youth Servi unior and Béginners’ Church «_ 6:30 A.M. brated at both the 9 and 11 a.m. eae IDE UIE LUT :g0 BM, |/serviees Sunday. The Rev. Edward Midweek Service ....... 0566. .csieesbeee- 7:00 P. M. Wednesday D. Auchard, pastor, will preach on “The Word Became Flesh.”” - The Chancel Choir and Choral- g 1. W. Deeg, Postor "The Mi Sunday School 1:18 A. M. “OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Morning Worship 10, A.M. ers will present “Sing Gloria’ | by Davis at both worship hours. James Hunt of the juvenile of- fice of Oakland County Probate Court, will be guest speaker at the Senior High Fea at 6 p.m. — Montcalm and Glenwood t God” . adi 30 P.M. ] (Weat Bloomfield Township) > Wm. C. Grate, Pastor | @ Sunday School .... 945 AM. | | Church Service .. 11:15 AM. § Cedar Crest, | 2512 Joslyn Road ; Yes will find a The Rev, Wilbur ST. MARPLSTIROaS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ei tire aoe Commiunion and Sermon A.M. Church School ani: Nursery The pastor's wife was yeountly jterian Church of Detroit Dec, 11. the organization of United Presby- terian ministers’ wives in the greater Detroit area. The annual Christmas party of the group will be held at the Win- chester Village United Presby- Free. Methodists Lead. Church World Modesto, Cal. “Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Service center in BETHEL TABERNACLE Pirst ‘Pentecost Church of Pontiac 88. 10 am Worship 11 a.m Tues..and Thurs 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. _ FE 56-8256 in Church Generosity NEW YORK i»—Members of the Free ‘Methodist’\Church of North America are the freest Protestants in America when it comes to giv- ing money to their church. A survey of 49 Protestant and Orthodox churches ‘in the United States by the National Council. of — Pontiac Evangelistic Center Pentacostal 12 South Paddock Sunday School Morning Worship ... Evening Worship . Rev. Albert 8. Cooper, Pastor “GOD, THE ONLY CAUSE“AND CREATOR” Sunday Services and Sunday Schoo] 11:00 A. M. Wednesday Evening Service 8 P.M. 2 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Strests . aS SCIENCE SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Reading Room , East Lawrence Street Open Daily 11 A.M. to $ P.M. Friday to 9 PM. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC ~ “SUNDAY. 9:45 A. M. T.V. Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 A.M, Churches’ Department of Steward- ship and Benevolences shows Free Methodists lead in average giving with $243.95 per member in 1958. Hospital costs in the United, States have risen more than 50 per cent in the past 10 years: (north. of Waldon) at St. Mary's warm weléome R. Baten, Rector | Pontiac, Michigan zs Perey M. Walley i .. 100 AM. HAM F Twe | Sermon: * > arene yor 9:45 A. See chsch ded Cae eh ; eee Mom Five Baptiet Youth Fellowship Grouos ‘bs 00 P. M. ining ato in charge of young. people. “An + American Baptist C — Church” "FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw ‘Rev. H. AL Savage, Pastor Rev... W..£..piakes, Ass’! Pastor - a ee < 1 ia lt N at MARK STREET “945 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘awd fdaaiiea o Classes for All Ages 10:45. A. M—-MORNING WORSHIP. : “MAN'S PART AND GOD’ S PART” ' Evening Service—7:00 P.M. nH. "REBIRTH OF ISRAEL” a “De H. A. Savoye apenking « at hoeed services. FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD210 x. Perry PONTIAC. Cordially Invites You SUNDAY SERVICE 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Join our growing School now and enjoy the We have a increase with us each Sunday. Class for Every Age. to S MORNING WORSHIP . .11:00 a.m. Pastor Arnold Q, Hashman—Ministering Evangelistic Rally - 7:00 P.M. ‘Choir and Organ Melodies, ‘Special seat “ > ie —FEAR THESE —— 7 ‘OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS — Rev. Mock was a member of the Amarillo Symphony Orchestra. Now going as a mis- ge! to Bolivia, South America, “ATTEND THE CHURCH WITH A HEART IN THE HEAR OF THERE iS — A WELCOME Cecile Steven Fe Kelly but Needs Wite at Home ‘ vited Kelly and his wife to his THE PONTIAC PRESS. ; H andles Gunmen, . ‘By JAMES BACON : “HOLLYWOOD i®—Jack Kelly ¢an handle television's toughest gunslingers, card sharks and plain ornery. cuses with consummate * * But offscreen Keliy_-fortunately —has a beautiful and devoted wife to watch over him. Else there might bé only one Maverick broth- er in the Warner Bros. series. FOR INSTANCE Reeently the show's sponsor in- Lake Tahoe home, Kelly wanted to try water skiing. Donna Kelly, known profession, ally as actress May Wynn,- de- murred but finally consented ~ as long as she could go along in the ~dboat. - Kelly fell off his skis, an every- day occurrence in that sport. But watchful Donna noticed that her husband didn’t come up—a rare oecurrence. Quick thinking, she rightly that cord had wrapped ankle. _ ~ JACK KELLY —__________——-—-- a the synthetic! around his, Was the evening’s big winner. Me, * * “T was dragged underwater for a good 200 feet,” Kelly recalls, “I! kept thinking that this was the end, of me. I was surprisingly calm and! kept hoping that the boat would not swerve. The way the cord was entwined on my ankle, a sudden! pitch could possibly cut it off. “Donna, God bless her, told the | driver to. ease to a stop.” x k& ‘concern among Southern Baptists The rope had cut an inch into/over the emphasis.their church -is| Kelly’s ankle. Then when the cut)placing on quantity rather than) finally healed, glass particles in) | quality of members. the synthetic rope fibers caused @| “Many Southern Baptists and won a few bucks. Wants More Quality in Church Members w—An Aus- MEMPHIS, Tenn. eut open again and the particles | easy for a person to becomte al removed piece by piece. ‘member of their church,’ Donna’s handy in other ways, t00.;pey. Wilfred L, Jarvis, * * * Recently, I was a participating | Church in Sydney. eyewitness in a real poker game| pastor | with the Maverick brothers, Jim |have so many seemingly sincere Garner played only a few hands. | Christian people who never share| He later explained: Christ with anyone else. “You gotta be crazy to play| x *® * poker with Donna Kelly. clobbers everybody.” x &e * ineed to teach prospective mem- He was right. When the smoke | |bers that being a Baptist is some- iI can always say I sat in with the ipoker-playing Maverick brothers itralian clergyman says he detects| : Protestants in World Move. ~ Mount 6-Month Drive to Recapture the Word ‘Peace’ From Reds DETROIT w — American Prot- estants will conduct a January fo June program of ‘education and action for peace’ and is promot- ing a worldwide campaign’ to re- capture the word ‘peace’ from communism. * iChristians oul! \Nehru Favors. to an Extent NEW YORK @®—The president of the Andbra Evengelical Luther-| © an Church in India says “nothing will happen to the Christians of India’ as long as Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru remains in power, * | * * “Nehru has a ‘soft corner for Christians in India,” says the Rev. Dr. A. N. Gopal, “Nehru has imbibed of Christian ideals while in school in England.” x * «* “Too: many people think of.us_ ‘Uncle Shylock’ or ‘The Ugly; ” Dr. Kenneth L. Max-’ international as American,’ well, director of Churches reported to the organiza- tion's general board meeting here today. ’ “We want to make the wédrid see again the true image of America as a peace - loving nation,’ he said. uncil has prepared study ~ ied is for its 33.denominations, with some 39 million members, for the. “education and action for peace” pi Dr. Maxwell, a Baptist minister in Princeton, N.J., said that al- ready the council is getting ‘a tremendous response from laymen who never realized the church was interested in world problems.” He added: death. They should be of vital concern to Christmas everywhere.” Sultan's New Palace Under Construction festering, The wound had to be| telling me they feel it’s getting too| palace made of materials from | |emeritus of the Central Baptist Italy, Belgium, Britain, Thailand, (Japan and elsewhere is under con- “That’s one of the reasons we (struction 30 miles from here for | ithe Sultan of Selangor. '13-acre site. The structure will | ‘have a throne room capable of She | “What we Baptists need most is ‘accommodating 300 persons. ja trained church membership. We| | movie houses in the United States, cleared off the green felt, Kelly ly! | thing more than just belonging to! approximately 3,000 fewer than a was a heavy loser and his wife’a Baptist church.’ NATIONA _ FOOD STORES ‘vear ago, ay 4 aS SUNDAY ONLY With Coupon Below 3-OZ. PACKAGE OF PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE With the Purchase of 1-Lb. Box of So Fresh NOLO vee sy bth Lah po a, VEN OVEVEVOV CV CVEVEV EVE i ee en ee es a CREAM C With the Purchase of 1-Lb. Box of So-Fresh | ere CHIPS , Ai a ie ad ge ew ae ww cea * t ¢ vUv ian POTATO CHIPS eve FREE With This Coupon 3-02. PACKAGE OF PHILADELPHIA ee! 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SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 5, 1959 ‘into a drunken female ‘PONT Lo UME EN AaAVe€ ee sed 5 ¢ Bix nh TONITE - SUNDAY Show Stars 7:00 P.M. 3 BIG FEATURES Open 6:30 P.M. inever took a@ lesson UNMATCHED CAVALCADE OF THRILLS Siege of the Chaldean Legions—Pantheon of the Gods—Dance of the Semiramis—Hunger-Crazed Crocodiles—Terror Temple of Tyrant King— Crowning of the Slave Girl . in Tochatapelne a . - TheQueen sof Babylon ‘sometimes when Jack, a Chicag could be funny for When Sinatra he’s working.” with name bands 4 | in 30 days . { Once, at least, was never forgiven. On stage at a igirl.” : Ipen in the kitchen, to the table. | ! AN. EXTRA BONUS WE FURNISH THE VERY LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN IN-CAR HEATERS So That You May Enjoy Outdoor Movies At No Extra Charge To You é |: i | The preface of the ——— SUNDAY . EARLY BIRD SHOW *\ Open at 5:30. Show. Starts 6:00 P.M: Come Early — Home Early “because one cannot ition to life.” * * ‘preface as saying: have started to lose sin,” -veTrTTrTr Te Tee verrrVrrVVYY TY en cm tat te ; ‘SATURDAY B -FEATURES- 3 EXTRA © Heaters Free of BLUE SKY (elma DRIVE-IN THEATER , By. si NEW YORK — - Jack E Leonard can abut wp woman : * x The world’s paeiadad nowt ainlagtcs sometimes runs show, but while out clowning on the ee circuit. jeral times to insult him. “You know my husband, don’t you?” Katherine Murray asked Jack once. He shot back him. Where’s his cape?” Jack E. added,. famous remark Fred Astaire made to Arthur Murray: kidding?” Arthur Murray has: 467 dance schools. Too bad he| LEONARD change the format.” Once when Frank Sinatra was very hoarse, Jack told him on stage, “I got regards for you from your vocal coach—Andy Devine.” i was missing shows due to throat trouble, | Leonard said: “Sinatra’s the only performer who lays off while | TORY THE WGHTN FLY THE LIGHTNING: JETS OF SPACE! | (Beara NG 4) ate RR The Great Insulter started insulting while” appearing | He wéuld salute the bobby-soxers, “Good morning, lit- tle public offenders. We had a high class andience in here last night. Somebody stole an aisle. Must be pretty hard for you to soot with handcuffs eee I once asked Jack E. on a radio show: “What do you think | @of Henny Youngman?” “Not very often,” he snapped. ‘my boss here tonight, sitting out there with his wife and his 4 “It was one of my regular lines,” |time, it was also true.” EARWL’S PEARLS: Oscar Wilde said it: “Never trust a wom- | an who tells’ one her real age. A woman who would tell that | ,would tell anything.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Nearly a third of all accidents hap- | . That’s earl, brother. Rome Scholars Publish Book on 1] Peccato (Sin) ROME wm — Thirty-seven eccle-| i¢ 'Siastic and lay scholars have ae lished a 928-page encyclopedia o sin called “Tl Peccato’’ (Sin). that its purpose ig to remind | ‘of the traditional concept of sin | plain history. nor give an orienta-' Pope Pius XII‘is quoted in the ;sin-of the world today is that.men The book was compiled by ays ERR! AO. TO RS ‘ to First 300 Cars Community Theaters|Zodge 29 Scouts’ ‘at Camp Agawam, tn, EARL WILSON “Order of the Arrow, are -«\near Lake Orion’ for their annual’ -. winter session. ‘ * * * Officers for the coming year will ibe elected and Wayne State: Uni- versity Prof. Daniel Ling will show _tglides taken at last year's World female ringsider—not on the Dick Clark TV : rs. -Bat.: ri,” Georg “Forbidden Talane,” John Mall “You don’t rush in and murder her “The Best of ti agg | fone color, Hope Lange, Guay Park Jou Crawford, Louis Jourdan Thurs,-Sat.: ‘The Lex Barker; “Sabu and t color % * * color, | Ring,” ‘Quits as Union Prexy ito Become Representative DETROIT uw — Andrew S. Mc- Farlane, president of the Detroit land Wayne County Federation of Labor before it merged with the ;\CIO, has resigned as president of ‘Local 334 of the International Take V Vienna Applications | Appl jLaborers ‘Union to become an in- ie ne hagie : “Dracula? Everybody knows “You've heard the. Oxford | Bat.-Bun.: “Anatomy of a Murder,” ‘You | James Stewart Wed.- Thurs.: “Gun FPight at Dodge! City.” Joel McCrea, Julie Adams Pri: “The Warrior. and the Stave Girl” in any of them.” : Zsa Zsa Gabor.asked Jack E., when they were on the Dick | Clark panel; “Vy do you keep) looking at me like that? Vot are you thinking about?” ‘being taken today for the fifth con-| Union. “If I eould say what I'm secutive Hope College Vienna | thinking about,” snapped Jack, summer school. Hope students, ., “there wouldn't be’ any more who join the 1l-week European | McFarlane said his resignation network. ‘project will leave New York next /as local president becomes effec- “But I’ve been a married|June and return in September. |tive as soon asa successor is voman,” Zsa Zsa retorted. | They are able to earn up to six [elected. “You'd better have the papers semester hours credit in the) Nominees are to be named at a } to prove it,” said Jack. » {Vienna st summer session. Nocal meeting next month, * * * ichigan. Members of Chippewa:Lodge 29,. today at Boy Scout Camp. Agawam! HOLLAND (#!—Applications were! ternational representative of the) | He will represent the Union in) Meeting Today _ ,| with fast lines,” Fat Jack was saying the | Sa.-su: m4 and Delian,” |Scout Jamboree in the Philippines. Buren truck near Belpre, Ohio, on U.S. other afternoon. “You lay back. You let Victor, Mature, Hedy Tamarr vel ‘The Order @ the Arrow is Sat.-Thurs.; “Anatomy of a Mur-|50 : Girl,” George Marchal 1 society of Boy. Scout der.” James Stewart, Leé Remich |e nn _ her keep trying to be witty, till the whole | nationa iety of Boy: Se audience begins to hate her. Then you Keego / honor campers and leaders, Oakland _say, ‘Next Halloween I'm gonna get you |gurn. cow: “Westbound,” auaey HeP-| rhe Chippewa Lodge is a part Now through Thursday: “Beloved a new set of brooms.’ The audience hates 54? Tues: “Diary of Ans Frenk,” ‘of the Clinton Valley Council of Infidel,” Gregory Peck, Deborah e in —F . a ; her so much, they like it, and might even Thurs *Wed.: “Hound Dog Man.” ¥a-ithe Boy Scout of America. Kerr “applaud. She shuts up.” bmgeg color; “Blue Denim,” Carol Lyn- * + * Strand Today's event/was planned by) Now playing: “They Came to, Jacks finds that very few people resent his : Milford . ._‘eochairmen Mike Russell of Ro-|Cordura,"” Rita Hayworth, Gary) Siaialte.cie fact; Arthur Murray has had him on his show sev- |pectiess” Meine "Van t cnt “BE chester and Mike Marshall of Ox-/Cooper, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter; | Sun,-Tues.: (“RX for Murder, "Rick Jangh. Troy,” Cedric Hardwick, Brigitte ‘Bardot Sun.-Tues. ; jturn,”’ Mitchum; Steve Brodie Wed.-Sat.: “North by North west,” Cary Grant, Eva Marie|were Ves peor por > Saint; “Remarkable Mr, Perny- packer,"’ Clifton Webb ‘Michigan Manual’ Out LANSING ® — The ‘ Manual" week at the earliest date in recent history, office announced. governmenta! and biographical in- formation is available for $4. . Kagle “the Land of the Pha. roahe.” Joan Collins; “Helen of “River of No Re- Marilyn Monroe, Robert “Here Come the Jets, - ‘sutnecland and tov elena job when their car figured in a collision with @ state - highway on ‘Michigan is being distributed: this OAKLAND FUEL FI FE 5.615 8 the secrdtary of state's} The digest of | When the Friars give their: famous roasts, Jack's | at his meanest. Sophie Tucker was once a roastee. “Sophie's the only woman Friar, and believe me, it gets a little embarrassing | we go inte the steam room,” Jack claimed. | oan by birth and girth, told Steve Allen “I| hours on your show, but I wouldn't want to, “HELEN OF TROY” ULAND-OF THE PHARAOHS” NOW! Starts SUN. ee w ¢ SMITH _Ieartn CHC UIT x *& * in theaters about 15 years ago. ' i t | i | Se long kids, see you | wit Pilots battle treach-\ erous wind tunnels | Jack, E. made somebody so mad that he Miami Beach hotel, Jack said, “Well, I see | The amazing pre- . = flight and in-fight Jests! Jets cruise at the speed of o 45 calibre bullet | x &* * Jack explained, “but, this | and eventually most of them find their way | _ Copyright, 1558) |Pietro Palazzini, secretary of the Sacred Gongregation of the Coun-: cil, a division of the Roman Curia. | Contributors include famed French author Henry | Daniel Rops. f World production ' of cigarettes | jin 1958 came to 1,970,000,000,000, | 4 coording to the US. Department | lof Agdcuhuce. ot ee + * to Hes book explains | bani rin LAST ‘TIMES TONIGHT THE NUN‘S STORY Also WESTBOUND otherwise ex- * takes you to ~~ beyond the ae ws the sense. of - Mat. 1:45" : ROBERT wri Charge | q iPr ‘Feature #]- pe Ce tye aed The Roaring Story of the GUN Mba WON THE WEST "! MARILYN pd p Wolo ee ee rr perigee ¥ cn ‘ Hi : JAMES STEWART | LEE BEN.._ ‘ARTHUR Remick Gazzara / O'Connell KATHRYN - EVE / JOSEPH H. HELD OVER! 2nd BIG WEEK! FEATURE STARTS SAT. and SUN. at 1 :00--3: 55--6:50--9:40 FILMED IN RUGGED MICHIGAN COUNTRY The Courtroom Scenes Were Taken in the 57-Year-Old Marquette County Courthouse! - Many Michigan Natives in the Pigere HURON THEATER / Grant Arden: Welch OTTO PREMINGER’S : . + . THE BOOK—A NO. 1 BEST SELLER! “Until the trial’s over, 4 you're going. to be ‘a meek little housewife in horn-rimmed spectacles % ‘—you’re going to ‘stay , away from men, juke ' i joints, booze and pinball” machines. You're going to wear a skirt, lows . heeled shoes and .a\ girdle — especially a girdle!” ADULTS 90° Anatomy of A \Ei aes, flieit, ee ee en es fur meg cy) Lae, ga S ‘ : these over to the Navy fr with the figet: p first Polaris - ~ missile + ; firing Washington here Dee. 30 @ yards of Electric Boat Divi- ot General Dynamics Corp.,' jy ~~ that the first Regulus : J am, Fiaibot. is com- sites Washington Polaris - Robert E. Lee will be the fottowing day the second of it high-speed Skipjack-class boats Scorpion, will slide off the : Boat ways. BY END OF YEAR ~ , as the year ends, the Navy will have a formidable battle fleet 6f 10 nuclear submarines in ac , five of them rushed to com- this year..The world's larg- . the radar-picket twin-reactor Triton, joined the fleet here . 10 and the phenomenal ac-| batic Skipjack on April 10. ir predecessors are Nautilus, | the Washington class are under construction and two of them, the Patrick Henry and Theodore Roosevelt, were launched this fall. +jmeeting Nov, 12 in. Detroit. ‘B'nai | arcal . ‘Sisterhood Gets "State Report — . Mrs. Irvin Koper presided at Congregation B'nai. Israel in the 2" social hall of the Congregation, Mrs, Daniel L. Foxman reported on the Michigan Branch Board Mrs. Nathan Crone wil] chair- man the Chanukah Brunch Sun- day, Dec, 27, at noon. Program chairman Mrs. Jack Gamburd presented Mrs, Stanley “The . Dress Doctor" Head, terhood Gift Shop. Joseph Partney and Mrs, Jack Bodner. , "Tuesday's meeting of Sisterhood tt Eibling who reviewed the book by Edith Mrs. Sidney Czeizler exhibited and explained gifts available for the Chanukah season at the ais- Dessert was served by Mrs.| Thé last of five under contract, bing Abraham. Lincoln, is due off the ways early next year. These subs can fire missiles with a range of 1,500 miles while sur- faced ot submerged and can ex- ploit the North Pole region as a ‘strategie offensive position. * * * ~ Work already is well under way a new and advanced type of ‘Polaris sub, the Ethan Allen. The keel was laid here Sept. 14 and it is being rushed for commissioning late next year. Four of the Ethan _l Allen ‘class are on. order. The world’s first nuclear sub- marine designed to track down and kill off other submarines, USS Tullibee, is slated for launching here by next spring. If production schedules are met, the Navy expects to have 29 atom- ic subs operational by the end of 1960. It has 33 in the works and reportedly will ask authorization for another three next year. There are no restaurants or ‘hotels in. the little Himalayan ‘kingdom of Bhutan. Three other Polaris-firing subs of}- REE MEMENTO — This is the’ oak in Pfiffligheim, West Germany, where Martin Luther is: believed to have rested in 1521 while en route to the Diet of Wortns. Nobody Buys License. for Town’s Fire Engine N EKOOSA, “ -yeommunity's new fire truck, in op- eration for six months, - The city fathers said steps would Wis. Faces of/be taken immediately to rectify said: The board's message came as ithe Protestant leaders ended a serra meeting here. 2? MAIN BRANCHES’ In urging a visit to Patriarch Athenagoras at Istanbul, Council President Dr. Edwin T. Dahlbert sia iar eile of the church in that area and we feel any possible standing would be avoided if Mr. . Eisenhower called on both of misunder- city officials were fire engine red.|the matter. them.” x * The National Council is made up It was discovered that nobody| The land. known as Iraq bs pth ne and Orthodax} had bought license plates for the'once called Mesopotamia. d ons, pe YANKEES LOWEST PRICE “ON THIS PERFECT GIFT 1960 REMINGTON The Only Shaver For lasting shaving comfort we with the exclusive roller combs skin. ROLL- A- MATIC: SHAVER Your Skin and Beard Remington Roll-A-Matic—first and only electric shaver that Adjusts to f » lasting value. Give him « you “a te any beard and Rainbow pattern. 45 Pe. SET MELMAC DINNERWARE | Complete service for 8. trol, a 3. STEAM Famous” Casco & DRY : Westinghouse FRY. PAN Abtomatte thermostat con- sawon’t stick. en, bake % broils, cooks, —_ raises. bar a 3, aL -4. 4) 40-4 4) 4) 43-4) 4 41-42 -$2 OPEN SUNDAY 9AM. "TIL 9 P.M. — OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 10 P.M. YANKEES TOY & GIFT: BLITZ TO SMITHEREENS AS THEY UNLOAD $50,000 STOCK! 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Your Neighbor’s House Robert Voltmann House Sings With Color | By JANET DELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Never have we been more convinced of the rightness -of color in the modern home than we were when we saw and photo- graphed the Robert Voltmann home on North Adams road, This white Cape Cod- home on top of a hill fairly sings with color. Making musie of another sort is Mrs. Voltmann, a music teacher. She and her husband carefully planned their. house, using Pontiac Press plans, before they were married. While their Bee mond the plumbing and wiring and Doreen ‘did a great deal of the work themselves and subcontracted the rest. Their lot which is a little over two acres in size was an old apple orchard. Across the road to the west is a horse farm with white fences and graceful _animals, The Voltmanns started their house a year before their mar- riage and moved in on their wedding day, But it took another year .to finish the job. In addi- tion they planted a thousand blue ‘spruce treés around the perim- eter of their property. “OR COMPANY This five-room house. has .an ‘blocks. attached garage and a full base- ment. Both Voltmanhns afe active » ‘youth work .it- their: church and ‘often entertain large groups of young people. In the summer they may have a hundred or more at a backyard party. The basement recreation. room takes the- winter, * * * There are windows, both baek and front, in the living room. The one in: the front is large with a smaller one on each side. The window in the rear is made up of small panes. Both are draped with tan and white striped, semi-sheer ma- terial. The floor’ is made of oak This is one of the jobs the Voltmanns tackied. In the eenter of the roonr is a large round deep green rug with a sculptured border. \ * *« * Walls in.this room are painted burnt ‘orange. The cove ceiling is white), A white mantel tops the orange brick fireplace.” The héarth is ceramic tile. over in Under the front picture win- dow is a sandalwood sofa with striped cushions on it. Next to cushions are gray, gold, white with tan stripes: the back window ‘is a baby grand piano. Between the piane and the fireplace is a white leather sefa. This is the middle part ofa sectional sofa, * -e & The other two parts are used as chairs, Between.them is what looks like a small storage chest In reality, it is a table that extends to seat, 13 guests GAY KITCHEN The kitchen floor has spatter linoleum on it— brown with green, yellow and red splashes of color ing area is green. Counters yellow. The cupboards framed in white.. Curtains gre are are beve the breakfast bar on one wall is yellow wallpaper with a salad bow! design, The Voltmanns use a pair of fiber- gias chairs when eating. x -* &® The first of the three bed- rooms is a den with walls of knotty pine. Handsome custom made .(by Bob Voltmann) book- cases decorate one. wall... The draperies are green with yellow, orange and darker green désign On the floor is a hand-loomed rug of brown, yellow and gray bitte illibnmhieliaayaar ib Tile around the work-_ are The desk has a yellow Formica top and a gray chair. The bed sofa is orange, brown and gold. In the bathroom there is a pink furry rag. Walls are black ‘tile below and white above. Fixtures are white. A bit of wallpaper abeve the tub is identical with the curtains which ar€ gray, pink and white. * * * In the guest room walls are lavender. The semi-sheer cur- tains are striped, white on white. Four white cherub plaques with gold trim are used as wall dec orations. The round white rug is furry PURPLE FELT Twin beds are placed along two adjoining walls, meeting in one corner. These have white ufder- skirts and purple felt spreads with scalloped edges. Chests are mahogany * bd * The Voeltmanns have a_red hedroom, It: sounds too brilliant, bot in actuality it is a warm, attractive reeom. Mrs. Voltmann said that when she was iff last winter,. the coler of the walls cheered her up inmmensety. The placed bed_ is between ‘? ee cecceeenaiiiiiescummaameennee a ce pe <] bs é ze f > . “oe HOMEWORK The of the chests be- comes a headboard, forming a niche bed. The bed- spread is gold and white * * * Except for a white rug squared off with black lines, the floor is wood. At the foot bed is.a black slatted pair of white matching light wood chests. back panel for the bare polished of: the bench ,holding a pillows * * * On the wall opposite the bed is an enormous mirror. This reflects the entire room. More light comes from the many paned bowed window in front. * * * : of this Cape Cod home is white aluminum siding. Green shutters and a green front door provide good color contrast. The planting in front of the house has been kept low. And daily on the front lawn a flag flies at the The exterior " top of a tall pole Pontiac Press Photos by Vanderworp sa fie ai) ly; but the Volt. of relatives and: some sub-contracted room seem: even Eyre ton it is. ‘Walls are — Bob Voltmann looks on as his wife, Doreen, plays through music she might use with her high schook students, The grand piano has a place of honor in the rear windgw print tile is used on the kitchen floor. At the left just a bit of the breakfast bar and its fibreglas Notice the handsome block floor which the Voltmanns put down themselves. The white sofa neXt f0'the fireplace shows at the right. area. Behind it a tallleafy plant adds a note of color. - ae, tig 2 NRE SES ‘chairs cafi be seen. Cupboard doors are birch, outlined in white. Tile’ on the splash boards is green, while the counter tops are yellow. 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OPEN DAILY—SATURDAY 12 TO 8 , we Beautiful WATKINS HILLS CERAMIC TILE —~ GAS HEAT BUILT-IN KITCHEN WATKINS LAKE “AMH 31Xid TELEGRAPH. of color by famed Italian artist, Venice modernly interpreted with a gay splash The scroll’s design, borrowed from the original painting throagh special arrangements with Mr. - Capacci, is meticulously reproduced by Tom Tru Se ee ee Bs es i oe a ke Bhs PB ie 0 = ¥ t as tableau. of old Bruno Capacci. Well Complete i : s Attach Fabric to Door a % we s. s for Distinctive Note ~A good way to add color and a modern.touch to a door, cabinet, | Valance or storage compartment lis to attach a piece of ‘brightly- |colored or patterned fabric. Its tex- iture and “‘feel’’ lend a distinctive Inote to the overall decor. Fabric can be wrapped around| land attached to a backing’ of ismooth-surfaced ,hardboard \” thick with the sdme glue that is Studios. Screen printed on textured Belgian linen With Handy That onge advice about having a place for everything, and keep- ing’ everything in its place, is a good rule to’ apply to cleaning| equipment. Too often it is ineffi- ciently stored in nooks and cran- nies all over the house—or in the front closet, Fibber McGee style. If you are building a house, you; can select a convenient location) used on wood or by ordinary paper staples, Smooth out all creases or) bubbles as: soon as the fabric is) applied. This handyman project is de-' signed for a husband and wife team because Mom can choose and cut ithe fabric while Dad builds the). | sliding doers or valance. | A free plan showing construction | details for sliding cabinet doors ‘can be obtained by writing a postal ito the Home Service Bureau, Suite | Chicago 2, Hil., requesting plan No. 'AD-239, ja Pennies operate a night light for} a year, Placed in hallways and bath they can save you dollars in fall-caused medical bills. qh ILLIAMSON HEATING OR COOLING Comfort Equipment TOPS IN QUALITY SINCE-1895 resistant material. installed for the life of your home — uncon- ditionally, a TYPICAL INSTALLATION Constructed of copper, brass and corrosion Guaranteed if properly ad - ~ Pontze Mich, ENJOY THE WARMTH AND COMFORT OF A GAS HEATED HOME!... No Fear of Gas Seepage With Our _ || Sensational GAS - SAFTEE-STAK BASEMENT pat. Sensational new exhaust principts -—— free air passage for dangerous gas. Protect your home and:loved ones for life from dangers of gas seepage. Now..gas can be used safely for its designated purposes—to heat, to cool and serve mankind safely, with a Gas Safteé Stak. A Gas Saftee Stak can ba installed by you, the home of a, Follow easy to in- 3 29" owner, in a matter stall instructions. applied for Designed for basement. or slab. Complete Do-It-Yourself Kit. Reg. Price “chee iy 1 i | . |coats. boot to build in a closet for cleaning supplies. Lacking such opportu- inity to plan ahead, you very often}! jcan find storage space by convert: | jing a corner, or an area under, the stairs to this use, -One corner of a family room can | become a Cleaning closet. by squar- ing it off with Formica sliding doors and surfacing the walls with melamine pegboard. 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Alternate idea is to use one compartment for cleaning gear, one for other household sup- plies and repair equipment. - Either when constructing” 4 | | clodet or merely allotting space | ' that already exists, it’s a good | idea to assemble all the cleaning gear you'd like to store away, then plan its placement so the equipment you use most often is | easiest to reach. You should be LIVE BETTER FOR LESS? This Exciting New Type Ranch Home Offers Such Tremend@us Value That You Can Own Your Own Home for Less Than Rent! T able to get at your vacuum cleaner and its attachments, for | | example, without having to pull | | out half a dozen other items | first. Here are some hints for closet organization: Hang vacuum hose with wands attached if closet height perrthits, to save time when you are ready to clean. Keep attachments in their carrying kits, so you can pick ‘them all up at once. Then use tools in iogical order: | | the soft dusting brush first, then | | the upholstery tool, the. long | crevice tool for hard-to-reach areas, and finally the ‘‘vibra- beat’”’ nozzle te remove deep. _Gewn dirt fyem carpets and rugs. Formed Under Pressure In making hardboard, clean wood chips are éxploded in guns. The tiny fibers then are washed and re-formed under high pres- sure in big presses, jnto durable,” ; water-resistant Presdwood: 4 LOCATION and commute? station. Sec The Luxurious SPACE QUEEN ony Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two-car attached garage, 21’ farm-style $ : kitchen, over 1,000 square feet of living area. DOWN ent te at TERMS oo J $13,990 Including 75°x150° Lot j q. + pking MAGNIFICIENT Beach privileges on Lotus Lake. Near schools, churches, shopping =i <4 ri E \ * ry E ” e * «\)- 2 ° > : : o™ +, Se WA aiaport ROA Se Models Located at: 6220 Williams Leke Rd. Sales by: Proudly Built by: CARLO Construction Co. re alt yoime. Va mile West of Airport Road 220 Williams Lake Rd. ~ ngs 6220_witie ne 10450 W. Nine Mile Road Oak Park 37, Michigan OR 3-000! Ce » : Vou save money on fuel bills ond: you : Let us help: you select the matétial suitable - make your home far more comfortable with insulation! It stops drafts and saves heat jz in winter . . . keeps you cool in summer, Won't Cover Wax - | Paint will adbere to alovosti everything excepting wax. So if) you are repainting furniture or re-| varnishing the floor, be sure to re-| ymove every vestige of wax either [° with paint thinner or with special | dewaxing compounds. rai na ean panes : SOGRBVATIVE DRESS — X-87 also has combination, and front kitchen, is identical be- CF 5 << - Protect Your trang appeal in more traditional : : . hae . : plan, with three bedrooms, hago The floor hind either exterior. . ; GO MODERN — If you like to be ahead of the lines. The roof treatment provides for sloping Loved Ones ving ee . vs . crowd, X-87 can be built on these smart modern _ceilings in all rooms. on Wallpa ] - -with |Wallpapers f The Simulate | \N | i," ‘ é | 4 Pe Foy Texture § FAMILY. | - res Y oc fou Qi a ; | Bs = ad ; NEW YORK (UPD—Want a| . al ; WAT IER SOFTER FR brick wall in the living room? Fake MA y, 4 WAIER OUrIE! it, with wallpaper. Like the look a. ! . ll _jof wood paneling? Ape it, with oS S fan a 4 wallpaper. 6S we, oo Pirs q The new papers offer a variety rey Bete oe ‘ueKT _. Place . a of designs to look and —in.many| sy 22 ie large icrestion roam ‘anda | S H E L N E IR 4 caseh A. Saik Yn the martina ict Lede kth g _Teerea ion room and a . ; i ~ 9 wood, stone, brick, tile or marble. master hos aundry in the basement. . 4 One “tae ealied thn’ BEDROO s" fh Rians Approval by Office of <gulddat Mad? cameetancin tho then | wear 7 nee + ieee eaanenenenaiaians | Civil & Defense Mobilization , which have been a product of KY: Soy g Study Plan Order Coupon 4 . as the Dutch for cefituries, Other 7 ee ! Send to The Pontiac Pr . “ i i textures include simulated wick- - K ae _ EPontiae, Mich. “se Hi \ inexpentive heared cay et . es Z SO te Tuan” dep eee | teat 1 fa =X} a tevaiesenme copy of the ‘ inancing Up to 7 Years fects, silver and. gold leaf, Shoji ’ ™~, * s | ~ istudy olan of The House of q screening, wood molding, shut- onl | 1H in OM ye Week, Design xe ease | “There Is No Substitute for Experience” CARPORT. oe % Oo stam . P Li ’ ; torn, moscow’ ond tron ox, grille mp warner 1X 3, » ' do not use bticky tape on ovina. ' : . ‘ pa - ae) | H r Tete j Oe ack ewe scien tie — py oe H Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 See This Amazing ot Sen nine | : ston = | texture of linen, burlap, moire, ss ga 7 Y Ga & - ENAME ............ At the flashing white ligh of Oakland Soften T d 1] grass cloth, tweed, silk, and even ‘ ie EAP. mee r (please print) i t the ing white light just east an er Today a IDO AE ee es ' RE oe be eae ey: | STREET i A. MURRAY WHITE Hq H STANTON for one or two walls for contrast; 33 te aN oe ' — H BOR’S | or as “accent’ — to cover screens, ‘ S57 ”* ee) ce ry BUILDING SERY rE . . room dividers, create dadoes, or fer ss BS °. tcrry vverecees STATE. . ] Heating & Plumbi trim windows and doors. NN ee wy a r = = 2 =o. = weceed — ee Contractor eens i. = — soeenn | INCORPORATED An ammonia solution is useful in ee TUR Slat Mb ve Old houses outsell new houses! ‘ontcalm . 103 State FE 5-1683|removing paint splashes from win- Looe a |3 to 1, report real estate authori-| FE 40544 ay W. dows, Hot vinegar works, too. 36'-0" is-3" ties. rene | FLOOR PLAN — Simplicity is the:keynote of square feet. Note the convenient location of the Portier rit T PE | Harol | E Booth | this small house plan. Habitable area is only 966 basement stairway. ; & BD . $$ _____— CUSTOM BUILDER Choose Your Exterior | Hts. stemming fre, this meve NEW HOMES and | . orraas. for This Budget House 2, = | UNIT. STEP '—— TRB, custom Raine The xtension creates a service ivestibule off the kitchen. Lead- TITTTIIILLILIIL m . ing down from this vestibule, the . ; F S in B \v ® REMODELING ®SIDING © REC. ROOMS By DAVID L. BOWEN room a oe back isolates this areajbasement stairs have a maximum \ or a Step eauty 6 ' . e | Here’s an economy - sized plan|from ordinary traffic. The kitchen|proximity to the outside door plus eT REY | os ns on el ' e conices ey emnrways° aqrKs saTHS |with a high glamor-per-dollar ra-|profits from its front location be-|perfect accessibility from the siaeeaes CHECK THESE FEATURES: — Itio. cause it’s handy to both main and|kitchen. A storage room opening |: « ‘ TPL. @ One-Piece Construction ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS | x * * service entrances. to the otitside occupies the space |@ |B owes . 3 @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged |- Low building cost was one of * * * — behind the stairs. — — » 2 ee ae. De Over-all dimensions : 1'3” hy psi ts SS 8 FHA CONVENTIONAL ithe major considerations influenc- | idth by 36° 2” . 7 are obs The architect suggests a de-|g ssi elle a mn @ FHA Specification ‘ing the design, but it was not al-) wi y dept veloped basement with this house, | aan @ Strong Reinforced Casting ; KO MONEY DOWN ‘lowed to stifle inspiration. Even|ADDITIONAL DETAILS |and has partitioned it off to create | : @ Avoid Messy Installation . 34 x 21-foot playroom, a utilities |@ | ‘though the habitable area is only! The front foyer is a convenient a 551 HILLTOP DRIVE || '966 square feet, the home has aigo-between for all areas. The bed-/"00M for laundry and furnace, |g 4 ae aes “AN at storage areas, and a room for a| rm eS | PONTIAC jsurprising number ot luxury ew [rooms are all handy to the bath| ce we and tures; an entrance foyer aMd aland open on the short hallway possible ure ba a Sat r 2 4 Stivets service vestibule, good isolation|with’ a minimum of waste space.| Plans cail for a carport, but @ Free Estimates — We Deliver | rn ! ety Tread Reduces Slipping for its three bedrooms, an excel- x & in areas with severe winter tH UP TO 42 $Q. FT. OF PORCH SPACE lent circulation pattern, and an i One , weather this could be en- a : of the plan’s mest unusual space en 8 teresting facade + features is the location of the | “losed to make a garage. a basement stairway. The nar- | The suggested exterior is red- IH In fact, Architect Samuel Paul | rowest part of the house was |wood siding with white trim and/| . has developed two alternate ex- lengthened a few feet to make |light roof with either traditional | 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) a: OR 3-7715 teriors for, X-87 in the House of | room for these stairs. The bene- jor modern exterior alternates. 5 the Week series. One is smartly ae — modern, the other closer to |_ For a Free Estimate American résidential tradition. | _ Call: Although the floor plan remains |— identical behind either exterior, | ee AUTOMATIC the roof and ceilings are dras- WitH HEATING CO. tically different: TORI DHE ET ta pontine Ares. > Hons For the modern exterior, the | 17 Orchard dake Ave. roof is pitched from the centerline | AUTOMATIC HEATING FE 2-9124 down toward each side. The un-|~ S ora x HE MARK.’59 BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA CONTEMPORARY ees with COLONIAL OVERTONES . design by Scholz derside of the pitched roof forms |” the ceilings in all rooms. This |= makes possible a spectacular win-| © dow wall, with the glass rising to| © ‘the roof beams, in the living-dining © | room. At the front of the house, | © | exposed rafters on one side drama- |e itize an entrance court. x~ * * For the traditional exterior, the |; ‘roof is a conventional gable-type P lwith a wide, modern overhang. In-) i | side, ceilings are flat. WE SOLVE YOUR ‘CURRENT PROBLEMS DAN & WARD ELECTRIC Contracting & Service | Located in the Auburn ' Heights Laundromat 7 2 2951 Adams Road. DAN UL 2-2880 | Architect Paul maintains that | _ the modern version, which elim: |» | inmates some of the carpentry | | involved in a conventional ceil- | | img would be cheaper to build | than the traditional house. _ The secret of X-87's-réom ar-7) rangement is ite-simplicity. Plac-) - ing the long 24-foot living-dining "Pipa oe Daag taal gmgeinn ch camara | 2 2 e ANY TYPE of WORK ros — a aa 7 ALL THESE QUALITY FEATURES: : S (vaer wou Lowest Prices “He me [RT ER Rete ove ston Comblemion Genel mate bate ote. | PLA TO PAY. Ts ® Grouping a living. dining and family e cme carpeted living room, bedrooms 4 ei saver} Now in Effect! — wae? | aims | weenie rm come oe Sls Say marotctecben eNom udamere td H 4 ‘ ! HOUSE RAISIN: ® Two convenient baths (Ceramic Tiled) toilet fixtures - p = @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS @ RECREATION ROOMS © BATHROOMS « Notoral Froplece loccord Fireplace op- » 00% ft: blacktop drivaway Included + @ PLUMBING @ HEATING © SHEET METAL WORK : tonal) "Ash Nnctuded =” nt Patio sab CTO" x =. : : 5 t ’ : . ® play assis tile in kitchen, family room zr i . ji FOUR VARIATIONS of the MARK ‘59 . | | come le 22,500 to 126,500 ».« a) SE } OPEN VTA | iH 84 SATURDAY, SUNDAY — ai i SG Acton: ee 12. NOON TO 6 P.M. “kL — secon a —_— : MON. 6 P.M.-9 P.M. SS Bae ea: ‘6 = HI-HILL ne aa Gi hy Ie | Be Service r 88 . Welton Blvd. Oni Daly 9. es by: BERSCHE CONSTRUCTION (ITT ee ek SO SE ne ey em OTe) eM, on “Try to Anticipate Future there i «de in the bald place. 1 pei the mt | 3 BEDROOMS of a house which, takén at the : $100 MOVES YOU IN! fet, Wade on te be saving of money.” home’s convenience and good WALL-TO-WALL CARPET 1” shakespeare didn't say it exactly] Tooke iaust be built caretully inte FE 6-0231 that way. But if he had been @| the open walls. b , he might have. Today the builders say it this way: “Do it when the walls are open.” For instance, if wiring for. light- ing, appliances and telephones is not adequately placed at this point, it must be done later at much inconvenience and additional ex- pense. It seems that a family |having a house built would” know what it wants in a new home. But the records shows that what a family wants at the time of construction is different from what LAKEWOOD VILLAGE -_~Home Sites EM 3-0085 or MU 48825 | that peried in the construction a new home that comes after the framing of the structure and before the plaster, wallboard or | éther interior wall material is in — Pontiac Electric Supply Co. Electrical Distributors for @ Wiring Supplies © Light Fixtures @ Motor Controls FE 2-9279 HOURS 8 TO 5 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY PowTiac ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO later. ; * * * When the walls are open is the time to be sure there is sufficient electrical power and enough cir- cuits to take care of future as well as present needs. Think ahead about the possible needs for air conditioning, power tools and ap- pliances. Make sure the, circuits are bal- anced properly to meet your needs. And see that plenty of outlets are installed. It is sur- prising how often a family that has a house bpilt to order will find the need for extra outlets after living in the home a few months. All lighting needs should be " SAVE NOW ON DOR-WAL Sith STORING the walls are open, this is the time SLIDING STORM and SCREEN: fe ‘ae care of overheed Selig jrecreation rooms, By wiring up |for ceiling fixtures, you can per- jtaken of recessed or indirect light- SLIDING tas DOORS Crystal Plate Glass making’ your door usable all year. No drafts or condensation. We can fit any. size Sliding Glass Wall EASY es NO CASH NEEDE PAY NOTHING TIL 960 For Our Lowest CALL FE 3-7 FEDERAL Year of MODERNIZATION CO. 2536 Dixie Hwy.—3 Blocks North of Telegraph— Plan ahead with your local tele- iphone company to see that con- cealed wiring is installed, not only where you plan to have a tele- phone now but where you might Paihave one in the future. Just as + = with electrical wiring, make sure *) hat enough outlets: are provided, “ as so often there is a need for expansion of phone service to Paimeet changing family require- Wiring for hi-fi or stereo systems |does not have to be exposed, either, lit advance planning is done, Junior ior Jane may not be interested in ‘hi-fi or stereo right now, but they * | imay be a few years from now. Of leourse, if money is no object, then lyou can forget everything we've Heald, Then Wiring New Home) it wants one, two or a few years| considered—and advantage can be} « ing. Since the ceiling is open when/. which shades through every color To help people use what they have more effectively and to sug- gest new ideas-in home decorating is the philosophy behind the new interior shop, Country Galleries. Locafed at 1941 South Telegraph, the 1700 foot store contains an as- sortment of home furnishing ob- jects dating from the 17th century shaving mirror to the most modern metal mobile. x * Jan DiMarco, Lillian Hagerman, | Naomi Hobrock and Kay Shannon } i GIANT KITCHEN ~| TA ; — 16 FEET OF CABINETS ~ "——~ | pot-bellied stove. In a separate | room only contemporary art ob- i Jects- aré displayed. The front are seeing their brain child be- line a efull-fledged reality. First they tore out partitions in the | building and painted all the walls waite. They remodeled the exterior jand created a Japanese garden in jfront. The grill in the front door Iwas part of the fireplace in the jold United States Hotel in Sarato- ga Springs, New York. Back in one corner is a coun- try kitchen, complete with little Decorative Items, Advice Offered. by Interiors Shop * of the rainbow was designed and show room has a mixture of things and centuries, Among the services offered by these four talented Bloomfield Hills women is an advisory serv- ice on home decorating and the use of whatever decorative acces- sories the customer may own. They are offering for sale lamps; paintings, fabrics, ceramics, rugs, sculpture, metal work, land hand made jewelry. x «x & Herb Winges of Rochester who! is locally known for his fine work- manship in wood will be associated with the shop. He will make new furniture to order or revamp old pieces. « Mrs. Hagerman is a specialist in| dried flower arrangements and will create original ones to order. One-of-a-kind items, both domes- tic and imported, make, up most of the stock of the new store. It is to become a hanging gallery for pictures of local artists. Store house are 9:30 to 5:30, Monday through Saturday. . ‘Research House furniture | & bile. The picture at the left is a f) Pentiae Press Phote IN COUNTRY GALLERIES — This is the contemporary made by Marianné Strengell. At the far. left is an aluminum mo- room in the new Country Galleries, 1941 South Telegraph. The rug silk screen print while the one at the right is a water color. All are made by local artists. ‘heating y-en are all “highly trained ting Heating and Sheet. Metal Contractor Serving Pontiac Since 1925 351 N. PADDOCK ST. FE 5-6973 Put Up at MSU EAST LANSING — It has been announced by B. M.: Radcliffe, As- sociate Professor of the Forest Products Departrhent at Michigan house has been erected recently. The building site is about three miles southeast of the campus at |Dobie and Hatch Roads. | The research house was built of recently developed materials that allowed. the . complete ’ eight-room days. Only the cabinet work, wir- to be installed. Such unusual] structural com- ponents as plastic panel floors, and foamed plastic studless walls are used, Finish floors are resin impregnated hardwood. No foot- ings, only eight inch wide by 24 inch deep concrete foundation under bearing walls are present. Wiring is all external under a yhoulding. In place of conven- . New 3 and Ready Open Sunday 1 to 6 P. M. A New Home for Christmas | Rainbow Lake Development 4 Bedroom Homes for Occupancy’ te * $21,400 KA Plus Lots : n © Waterford wnTaRe TAKE a0. /tional heating ducts, foil lined areas in the ceiling lead warm air to both first and second floors. The research house differs from ithe typical premanufactured house lin that it uses unit panels for floors, walls and ceiling that allow it to be built faster. The house was ‘built under the auspices-of the Na- \tional Association of Home Build- ‘ers represented by Robert Garrow, and the Department of Forest ‘Products, M.S.U. . | Landscaping plans were drawn iby students in, the Department of “fUrban Planning and Landscape ‘Architecture, Professor John Fra- isier, head. The winning designs iwere drawn by Richard K. Deed jand Charles Ww. Oakes. Black and White ‘State University that a research. structure to be erected in two) ing, glazing, trim And finish have A homeowner has given his new Architects Are Urged to Try for Award ot Architects. * * * In urging architects of this area to compete, Lester D. Tichy, Committee, said that award calls for the design of a heliport for a city of approximate- ly 300,000 population. Program for the award will be available Jan. 15th and the rendering itself must be postmarked not Jater than March 7th. * * * ages of 23 and 30 and who have at least a year and a half of office experience are ¢éligible for the award. They must be both Ameri can citizens and residents, and must not be the recipient of other traveling scholarships. The LeBrun: traveling scholar- ship was established by the will of known as architect of the Metro- politan Life Building, once the tallest structure in New York. It has been awarded biennially since 1912 and was first won by Otto Eggers, now senior partner of the | firm of Eggers and Higgins, How York. * * * The program of the competition | and further information on it can) tee, New York Chapter, Americ: Institute of Architects, 115 East 40th Street, N. Y. 16. i A fellowship offering a stipend of | $3,000 for travel abroad was an-| nounced today by the New York) Chapter of the Alaeican Institute | Chairman of the Chapter’s LeBrun | the 1960 Architects who are between the| Napoleon Eugene LeBrun, best |p be obtained from Léster D. Tichy, |} Chairman of the LeBrun Commit- FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor e INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL Over 25 Years in Pontiac State and City Licensed 845 W. Huron St. FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 WHITE FLAME Destroyer . ‘ = e hal Spray soot away, the White Plamee| way! Economica and handy spray can obtainable at t hardware ores. “Oakland Chemical Co. 774 WOODWARD AVE, | MILFORD | FAIR VIEW HILLS | $11,900 | See Our Breath taking HILLTOP HOME In the city of Rochester all ae city conveniences. Holtzman & emt a ibuhgalow an inviting appearance iby painting the frame sides white ‘and using~black for shutters and roof. The frorit.door is coated with a deep red paint.to complete an) east of warmth. and charm. | INCLUDES: @ ALL CABINETS @ INCLUDING UPPERS @ BIRCH OR MAHOGANY FINISHING n o£. W. HELTMAN, BUILDER We Will Custom Build / Nour Home OR 3-9411 WHOLESALE | Complete Instatied Price $95 | Only $19.75 Per Month With @ RECESSED TOE KICK pousul First Payment in March : <> : . W/VEG. SPRAYER ie | TO ALL! ‘MONEY DOWN , © cenume Formica Tor | TF YOU ye |) cee, 5 Years to Poy! or Recreation : YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS FINISH : fo ah Ist PAYMENT 1960! , esremarmone"| CABINETS | sierrace, | these | Both GAS and OIL : @ BREAD DRAWER. on le tul0 1 ! F B a ee” ae poem Ww cane Cus oat Cabinets! “GINERAL. cA : Oi © SCALLOPED Banden a “DD: 1 aueetiie . 1 MESES 1 meats RI $9 : COLEMAN 208 || $252 a at Call Anytime — ARMSTRONG || No Money Down” —— , f 3-783 Operators on Duty MOR-SUN i ae sneieiaiieieill 24 Hours a Day -MONOGRAM- Fn Seon a 3401 W. Huron St. ivewt Heating Supermarket” ' 5 435 tit | 8 J i i 55 E. Pike FE 3-7195 SALES. ie "SERVICE Water Softeners Get Our Price Before NATIONAL WATER ep? i Sashaba Drayton Piain OR 3-1246 . BURNERS Sales and Service MOERY’S OIL BURNER FE 2-4970 ou're really living? - The best n modern. fuels deserves < best in modern equipment. : Play safe, Be sure. ‘ACCEPT NOTHING BUT a i HEATING EQUIPMENT | SOME CHANGE — It’s a far cry from the old-time monster boiler with stoker, fuel bin and janitoring tools to the modern-day automatic gas boiler that takes up less than two square feet of floor space and_permits livability in the base- ment, laundry or utility room. Good Wood Building Lasts | . Professor Dean Boyd Richards of Auburn University points to the framed with lumber, most of these |C lold homes are sided and paneled ‘with wood, Some were never jpainted at all. Lumber is used for exterior sid- ing and interior paneling principal- and physical charm. Today, how- op > ola hp yl thar $s keep it dry after it is ih service. “Paint Jasts_ much “longer is applied to “dry” wood.” says that much. the same sie in the U. §, are more than 40 years old, and cae ot ome improvement, — | specialists. Retugee Family Builds yientirely of Ohio dirt. ly because of its natural warmth|ynder the Home of estes Clay water- Schmidt Mirae cas Ggt? dileaate seven berose have exit children live on the outskirts ofjed for years. Columbus in a horhe he. built of| tamped clay in his spare The Schmidts insist their home {is warm in the winter,and cool in [ts Sh / happy in our house. We've had no troubles. None at ail,” \Have Ventilation When working. with paint remov- Don’t smoke because these prod- ||far away from a good light source J |Lightotier, Inc,, the country's tre. | to be a double-purpose one. Try | attractive wall lamp. \for dining, be increased in inten- jevery flaw in the piece but since .|it is transparent it will also show as possible, fading with thé bade te lle come. Gerald Thurston, designer for est manufacturer of lamps and says: “Don't to perch. ” flat on the floor, for instance, © pulley fixture on a track will put the right light on the subject. ke eas hs rovers track-pulley combination means that the light can be moved to the proper position and then lowered or raised for book-level illumination, If at all possible, Mr. Thurston | says, get Junior a desk of his own. proba tired. Plentiful,. well-diffused ol can make it possible for him to study longer stretches i a time and without discomfo Painting Children’s Toys | Takes Special Procedure | If you are planning to paint toys or furniture for peice Bt, will need some important i mation on the proper types of ae and how to use them. 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Since light which is too highly; concentrated is.as bad as. not well diffused. “The lamp has two jobs to perform,” he. commented. | “Not only should it illuminate the work on the desk,. but it should also give enough GENERAL light —a halo of , light, so to speak — so that the contrast between light and dark is mitigated. It’s this constant adjustment the eye has _jto make between bright and dark which causes eye fatigue. " Particdlarly—"when _there’s another child in the family, a secondary study area may have to be set up. The space limita- tions of the average home being what they are, it’s usually 4 good idea for this second area lighting a dining table with an Controlled by a three - way ¢witeh, it can give a quiet light sity for studying. This technique works well wherever a built-in-or wall-anchored table is placed . dining room, dinette, family room or den. particularly seem to land on their spines in the nearest lounge chair for more comfortable cogitation. 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Riabucha’s 7 Fouls Produce 0-49 Victory No Misses for in Great Clutch Job Against Wayne By CHUCK ABAIR Pressure_ athletes are hard to come by in high school sports but Waterford coach Jerry Wallace came up with a gem last night in Gene Riabucha — a fellow who had never played in a varsity game before. The cool junior sank seven suc- cessive ‘‘chitch'’ foul shots in the closing stages of play including the actua] clincher to enable the Skippers to open the basketball season with a well-earned 50-49 victory over Wayne before a sell- out home crowd, Riabucha’s final charity swish. er decided the wild affair with 12 seconds to play after a tech- nical foul was called on the Wayne bench, Wayne got off one shot which fell short before the final whistle of the rough-and- tumble affair. It looked Jike football was-~still on several times during the con- test. A total of 47 personals were called resulting in 63, free throws.’ * * * Waterford: took 38 of the foul shots and converted 24 which} proved to be,the overall difference as Wayne tallied six more field! goals. Riabuchg got into the game when Wallace was running out of players, Three starters had fouled out and another was eject- | ed. His points all came in the | last 114 minutes. Sub| ————__—— Three straight times he matched Wayne baskets with two from the, line on jl-and-1 situations as the! score was tied at 45 with 1:19 left, | 41 with 44 seconds and 49 with 22. seconds to go. Although he turned out to be the hero.of the Skippers’ ist opening night hoop victory in eight years, Gene was not alone im the starring role. All 10 per- formers had a hand in it. Ray. Robinson paced the scoring with 12 followed by speed-mer- chant Ed Stigers with 10, The lat- fer gave the bigger Wayne lads) fits constantly stealing the ball although he missed four key lay- ups in the last half. Bill Bryce worked well on the -peards and added nine digits hit- ting well on free throws himself. Bob Newman excelled as a feeder, wame up with a big basket with 2% left and got several impor- tant rebounds in the late stages. _ Jerry Lewis and Dave Goff WAR DANCE - — Ken Shaw, knew it was an awfully tou but he didn’t know just how tough until the time ac- | tually arrived. _ The time arrived last night at the Potitiac Central gymnasium ‘where Hall’s cage forces opened their 1959- 60 campaign in a wigwam who call themselves Chiefs. intet apacity Crowd Sees hiefs Scalp Huskies By BILL CORNWELL : Dick Hall, Pontiac Northern’s head basketball coach, me. u gh way to begin the season, tenented by hostile Indians * .Hall really knows “the-——— : “score” today. The Chiefs, a most unfriendly tribe of redskins, scalped his Hus- kies by a 61-35 margin be- fore a turnaway crowd in the PCH gym. , It was Central’s second runaway itriumph over the Huskies, The| itwo crosstown rivals met on the \hardwoods for the first time last ‘February at PNH and coach Art The easy win was’ in marked contrast to Tuesday night’s game at PCH when the Chiefs started thelr schedule with a hard- earned 52-44 decision over Dear- born Edsel Ford. Central and Northern will meet once more this season — Feb. 9 at PNH — and some kind of-a miracle must occur between now and then if the otitcome of the second contest is to be any dit- ferent than the first. 0 Pontiac Press Phote Sho JOY AT-Aid-u"Toens's tithing bot ghee 4 kc doled sa faterford Wins Thriller ze Pontine Préss Piitoe senior honor student at Pontiac Central and now the school’s latest editiop-of Chief Pontiac, stages ‘ the customary war dance before the start of-last night’s Central- Northern basketball game at PCH; The ‘Chief’-set the scalping party in motion and the PNH cagers were the victims, 61-35. Dales Beat Southfield, 62-40 A pair of Inter-Lakes Conference teams had their troubles with out- side foes last night. Farmington, considered an 1-L favorite, was trounced by Livonia Bentley, 48-37 as Southfield: was Waterford Statistics WATERFORD WAYNE FG FIT? FG FT TP Robinson 3 6-812 Burton Oo 04 0 Risbuchs 0 7:7 7 Peterson © 0-06 0 4 2. ded b> Guin... P2324 19-11 9 -Qray 11-493 0 0-0 0. Hays 2.142 § 1 bt --3 -Besteck——- 4-0-2 * 2-6 10 Cataldo 0 6-0 06 SS t Stay 313] ae sterling : 0 +0 0 cites dot 2 13 24-98 60 19 11-25 49 w RD a cea ie " A330 + [ae # is , Personal Fouls | Wayne ball ‘Watertord be Technical Fouts Jfor Bentley. ond.quarter gave the Dales a 34-24 Inter-Lakes Teams Lose being dribbed 62-40 by Ferndale} ofthe Eastern Michigan League. Farmington led 19-15 at half- time,. but Bentley, went ahead 31-30 after three. periods and 42-32 early in-the final stanza, Darryl Allen’s 14 led Farmington with Jim Carmichael getting 20 Ferndale’s. 24 points in the sec- halftime lead, and the sii sities came- close after. that... ‘ Tregoning’s it ‘topped Ferndale, ‘Southfield failed to “get a pte in double figures. , Best —— and Berkley at effort was Jim MeGatfin's 9. points, Le oS ext Friday night with Southfield hosting Pontiac Northern, Walled|a' riod. Mike Brown's 13 and aus Argos Inter-Lakes cheng ectics starts| Central had too much of every- thing for Northern to handle — too much scoring power, too much | around ability. and George Fed, 6-foot-2 forward, “dominated. the backboards - for PCH with Pritchett grabbing 14 rebounds and Fed 12. 1 Balanced scoring featured the PCH attack with three players posting double figures ‘in the store- book. Pritchett led the way with 19 points, followed by Booker Hur- ner’s 16 and Fed’s 10. *. * * and made 28 of them for a. 45 per cent shooting average. which had great difficulty mount- shots for 32 per cent. Guard Jim Capistrant, only 5- foot-7, was Northern’s. leading kets from long range, Mike Fedy- nik,._Northern's top point-maker last season, was held to a single foul shot in the 3rd quarter. Northern did have the thrill of holding the lead three times very early in the game by scores of 14, $-2.and 5-3. Then the Chiefs started rolling and the rest of the contest was merely enter. ‘tainment, Central enjoyed quarterly. leads of 16-9, 31-17 and 46-29, Everyone got into the act for PCH before the evening was over as Van Ryzin emptied his bench in the 4th pe- x * * to win the first leg-in the battle ‘rebounding strength, too much a Bill Pritchett, 6-foot-4 center, | The Chiefs. attempted 61 shots} Northern, } - ing an offense, hit only 14 of 43) * scorer with 10 points on five bas-|_ The Chiefs’ victory enabled them| for The Pontiac Press all-sports| —‘ OL St. Mary, red Win «ket members of Pontiac Northern basketball squad watch from Pontiac Central last night at PCH. The Chiefs had no trouble The Huskies tried hand yester- the sidelines while their teammates fight a losing battle —_— trouncing the Huskies, 61-35. day: They gave it Por they had ‘\ ‘ from beginning to end, but they were outmanned and outgunned in every respect. Opener retained annually by the school | compiling the most points in ath-: letic events between the two city foes. - CENTRAL NORTHERN FG FT TP FG FTT Hayward 3 0-0 6 Fedynik 0 1-2 Ped 5 0.2.10 Thom'son 2 2-3 Hurner 7 2-216 Vincent 1 2-3 Pitchett 8 3-5 19 Harbert. .I.0-1 2 Ellis 1 0-0 2 Notton 3 2°97 Rabaja 2 0-1 4 om ant 5 0-010 Diehm 1 0-0 2 1 1-8 3 . |McCauley 1 0-0 2 Everett 1. @-1-2)} > Totals 28 5-10 61 Totals iM 7-14 35) ‘ Score By Quarters . INTIAC. CENTRAL 16 16 18 154-61 MTIAC NORTHERN 9 8@.m 6-35 1 Fouls Pontiac contrat = ‘pontiac Northern 9 Technical Pools Pontiac Central 0, Pontiac Northern. 1 MSU Assistant Agase Accepts Toronto Position EAST . LANSING @—Dufty foday for a new Michigan State football coaching assistant. , * ® * Line coach Lou Agase became. the latest/Spartan aide to move up to his own head coaching job yes- terday, Agase, a Michigan State assistant for five years, signed aj. two-year contract as coach-of the Toronto Argonauts of Canada’s Big Four. * * * man, saw his first game of Cana-| 37 trophy, a perpetual award to be! ~ ea 9 Daugherty. began his annual hunt!conference, a 61-49 setback’ last Agase,. 35, an old Illinois line- Nast sae with ‘Dondero winning, HERE'S ONE nouesioor gor - a Se Central did most ofthe rebounding Friday night, but here’s one that Northern managed to grab off the backboard. Northern's Steve Thompson hugs the ball for dear life as — Hay- settee Freds Defeat Pontiae Press Photo ward (4) weriven 400. Aehe. The Chiefs hauled down 30 rebounds compared to only 15 for North- ern as the Huskies absorbed a 61-35 lacing in the PCH gymnasium. Roseville, a prospective entry injexcept sor a five point coieai, Sle the Tri-County league, handed /45 early in the fourth quarter. Romeo, a present member of the Jini Black's 24 points was not enough for Romeo as Laverne Willig got 22 for Roseville | night. . © wee Doug Seine added 13. Romeo fell behind in ‘the first ‘quarter aad: never closed the gap a + Dondero Dumps Kimball in Royal'Oak Contest — The two Royal Oak-high schools; | Dondero and: Kimball, had them- selves a dreary basketball gatne P Romeo, Cranes Fall: Shrine Triumphs Liberties, led: by Stan 16 and Mike Glynn with 10. ‘Tom Bondy was the high man for the night. He had. Agase said he: wasn because he’s Peng into what's considered the oe job in Ca- nadian football, * Ways a Wetertore 5 5 eee re With 1:40. left to play,1 . had 3 Ml A He juckets| “p het. PRED James, 56-46, in SCL Start Eaglets Spank St. Rita 62-38; St. Mike Opens ‘\ Tonight «Orchard Lake St. Mary and St. Frederick, a pair of hopefuls for ~ |the Suburban Catholic League title, Started the season on a winning note last night. Orchard Lake trampled Detroit St. Rita, 62-38 and St. Fred dumped {Ferndale St. Jamies 56-46, The city’s other parochial team, St. Michael travels to St. Clement in a cage game tonight. Mike Reed with 19, Phil Bieri with 18 and-Ted Dobski with 12 led the St, Fred attack with a second half. After leading - |21-19 at halftime, St. James ‘tied-4t— 21-21 and it stayed nip and tuck until early in-the 4th quarter with the 18 points in the period. x * & Doug Christie had 20 points for St. James, Glen Hass and Don Dusrynski paced the Orchard Lake scoring with 20 and 19 respectively as “the Eaglets started defense of their parochial title. \ St. Mary, which éommitted only three fouls in the entire game, led 30-20, at halftime, * * * -Rita was Called for two fouls in the first half, but committed 14 in the second half. Larry Bucee Jed the Rita, scoring with 14. Coach Gene Wright said the Freds were impressive .in_ their first start with Rudy eee and Jim Kennedy rebounding well Art Massucci-led St. Benedict to @ 56-21 rout of Royal St. Mary in SCL game, Guibord O'Reilly oo or oo8 ve Gracki ‘with 21, Pete Sapate with| 24 for is, ‘ST, ST. J. OL ar Reed and Dobski scoring 16 of ps THE PONTIA Ee" tholic 37, Whi a or Univ. High 4 Sind a a inn Arbor st. Agia Ae . Bad . ‘Vales &3 £ : Bangor Mattawan 47 Woh | ce i Groves 37, Cherry Hills 23 nae *: bite te te ee (Ind.) Morton 54 pico 64, Three Rivers 35 Gassopells $i ioe ot bor Bt jem 81 Clawson # Os unna 41 Tt 63, Dearborn dae 71, Belleville 39 Seteett Jeng Seay oo wiser wi a ur Denby 30 b Osborn 36" nckeosie 4 H 48, Henry Fo ere No SS. Southwestern 42 Western 66, C Central 57, Pershin hing My Northern 66, Northeastern $2 alganette in 6, otis Mount Carmel 95 35 St. Ambrose 36 ard 48, Annunciation 42 r Patronage of St. Joseph 8 ad &t. Gabriel 66, Sweetest Heart 43 ‘homas 58, Nativity 27 yy! 'y 12. St. “1 8t. Phi p 51, St. end Cathedral 46, st. Servite 73, St. Anthony 3 St. St. Vincent 67, st. i Josepha 37 Dearborn Lowrey 84, C 84, Garden City 47 r 49 3-4 City Handy 50 I, Morrice 41 i , Oke Fowler 56, Vermontville 36 Flint Kearsley 60, Flushing aT Rapids Cent. 52 yekegon i. ee City 42 Merrill a Lutheran Seminary 3% Maple ag Bt. Mike 51 Me} Te 80, River Mount Clemens 62, Warren Lincoln 56 Montrose 51, Swarts Creek 48 Mount Morris St, Mary 45, Mi t'r 34, cA St. M H 4 nen ar . ctr cent Pinckney 2 , , Clemens &t.- rd 50, ‘ tair Shores ei. con" 26 Northport 74, Kings 45, Bett a Su ' Owosso 19, Blanc 63 Owosso St. Paul e Laingsburg 31 ! ae Wing Fab Wosiientl 35 lainwell 50, Kellorg 3 48 Peliston @4, Harbor Springs 32 . Pontiac Central ot, Pontiac N’thern 35 4 56, Ferndale St. James. Port’ , Ovid 47 Richland a topogy” J Augusta 37 Roweviile 61, Rom RO Shrine 70, River Rouge Lourdes 54 } mirhon 62, Pincon: River Row - 6, Highland mr 8 Redf: S. Detrott Coole: 66, Cal 2 “flary 62, Detroit St. Rita 38 , Peck 53 we : St. Clair 67, pasveviie € ‘aing 49, ag teed shepherd 83, Mt eaneak Sac. Ht. 43 Tren 54, Monroe T Secere ‘city St. Francis 86, Honor 48 Troy 65, Madison 29 Tawas Area 54, West Branch 45 et Center 62, Lincoln Park 56 U. of D. High 67 ; 8t. Augustine weet oat id 49, Clarkston 41 Webberville 56, Stockbridge 62 - Wayne St. Mary 60. M5 eaten 8&t. Leo as Yale 67, Richmond 50 3 = State Quints Have Home Encounters Michigan's- three major college basketball teams all have home engagements scheduled for tonight. ‘ * * * Michigan State, with one win un- der its belt, is host to Notre Dame, while the University of Detroit, also an opening day winner, enter- tains Brandeis University. * * * The University of Michigan, beaten in its first start at Pitts- burgh, faces q tall Drake Uni- versity quintet at Yost field- house, " “The Irish have seven lettermen back headed by 6-7 John Tully. Notre Dame:--epened Thursday night by breezing past “Western Il- linois, Liner * * Michigan ‘state again -will be giv- ing away height, Notre Dame has a 6-4 average starting lineup. The Spartans average out at 6-14. Coach Forddy Anderson has con- ceded that lack of height “will pre- vent the Spartans from repeating as Big Ten champions. * * * But State gave notice Thurs- day tight that this small team will be a buzzing frritant to-the title hopefuls. Michigan State. beat Bowling Green 96-67 after the-Falcons had bowled over Hillsdale 99-3] earlier inthe week, Bowling Green was a cochamp of the Mid-American conference last. season, and also had taller men for the jump and the backboards. - x *. * U. of D, ripped Assumption 106- 50 earlier this week with heralded . Titan sophomores Dave DeBus- schere and Charley North pacing ty attack along with yeteran guerd Ray Albee. . ; The Titans are looking forward te one of their best seasons in Ristory, Tonight’s game — be “warmup” before get- roth pore thick of a rough schedule which includes Indiana, Pardue ana Notre Dame in quick rae x * * Seatt Maentz, who traded his football cleats for @ pair of gym break into the starting ieee t- night for Michigan. * * * Coach Bill Perige, who is seek- ing to find a winning combina. tion, probably will move lithe John Tidwell back to his. famil- iar guard post and. put the rugged, taller-Maentz at forward. * * * Michigan, still smarting from 73-57 spanking at the hands of the) University of Pittsburgh Wednes- day, can use all the height it, can find against the rangy visitors. The Bulldogs not only are ex- perienced, but have a 6-10 center in Dave Terre, two ; who average 6-5 and a pair of 6-1 guards. ‘© «© * “We'll need as much-height as we can muster under the boards,” Perigo said, “Maybe Maentz '(6-4), Rich Donley (6-5) and Lovell Far- ris (63) will provide it.” - ~ lim: the semifinals along with de- Pontine Press Photo PLAYS TONIGHT—Tom Dabbs | and his St. Michael teammates | debut in basketball tonight at Center Line St. Clement, Bueno Is Titlist MELBOURNE (AP) — Wimbie- don champion Maria of Brazil, won the women’s singles tifle in the Victorian Tennis Cham- pionships today. She defeated Christine Truman of England 64, ghoes_only two. cle ago, may)|5-7, 6-4. "Jackets Drub },'Oakland-B league play and scored a 33-45 victory over Fitzgerald last 46), ie Fitzgerald by. 53-45 Verdict Troy Again Shows. Its Power in 65-29 Win ive losday itn copied dadk hai day to Rochester,.Avondale got into night. * * * 7 The Yellow Jackets, figured to be the top contender for league honors, led 31-18 at halftime and never were pressed as they had a margin of 16 points early in the third quarter. Defending league champion Troy, however, showed it again must be reckoned with as the Colts whipped Madison 65-29, The game was never in doubt as Troy moved to a 35-9 halftime advantage and Madison fatied to .get a player with more than five points, . The other league game saw Claw- son defeating Oak Park 46-41 in a game which saw the losers score’ only one point in the third quarter after holding a 26-20 halftime lead. * * ‘Ron Hewlett had 11 for Clawson and Errol Sweet had 15 for Oak Park. Bud Acton was Troy’s big Thorpe and Jim McDonald. Thorpe led the Avondale scoring with 20 points while Duane Pisarék had 16 for Fitzgerald. * * * * The showdown with Troy won't have to wait too long. Next week the Jackets travel to Troy in what should be the battle of contenders. in Oakland-B) | : PRESS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1959. DARRYL THORPE Avondale’s 6-foot-2 senior for- ward led his team to victory. in the Oakland-B League as the Jackets defeated Fitzgerald 53-45, -Thorpe—had 20 points before fouling: out. ¥ e ~ ‘ Stands only 5-feet-4, but hit 19. points as St. Fred defeated Ferndale. St. James, 56-46, to open the season with a win. Reed is a junior and he hit eight ’ crucial points ip fee final-quar- ter. h s Prep Cage Tt RON MORLAN One of Holly’s key players ‘in the state tourney last year, Mor- _jJan, a 6-3 junior forward, poured in 27 points as Holly rolled over Bloomfield Hills, 63-43; in—a Wayne-Oakland League contest ast night. 4 DENIS ALIX West Bloomfield’s only veteran, - Alix teamed with Jack Newton to spark a 49-41 upset of Clark- ston. Alix, a senior, is the tallest of the ‘Lakers at 5-11. Poy scorer with 19 points as 11 Colts | ‘ broke inte the scoring column. 2 In a high fouling game, three Avondale players went out via ‘ personals, Herb Harris, Darryl is ak #- A Broncos Rally to Beat. Hills, 63-43; Milford, Northville Lose If opening night is any indiea- tion of things to come, the Wayne- Oakland League basketball race should be a real dizzy affair this season. The WO circuit launched ‘its 1959-60 campaign with a full four- game ecard last night and Clarkston and Northville, both habitual title contenders, took it on the chin from ynexpected sources. Clarkston, pre-season title fa- vorite, is quite obviously hurting without the services of John ‘| Parks who may be through for the year with a head injury, The Wolves lost their 2nd straight decision iast night, a 49-41 set- back at the hands of West Bloom- field at Keego Harber. Northville received a 35-4 thumping from Clarenceville whik defending champion Brighton de _ feated Milford, 52-41, and Holl. handed Bloomfield Hills a 63-4. trouncing to complete the confer ence program. After ending the Ist quarter ir a 3-9 tie, West Bloomfield shot int: a 21-13 halftime lead and held com mand the rest of the way, Clarks Press Award Goes to Pontiac Central Guard | AVONDALE FITZGERALD FG PT TP .. FG FT TP Burt 1 0-1-2 R'lmski 2 2-6 6 Smith 2 93-5 7 Pisarek 7 2-2 16 Thorpe 8 4-7 20.Morgen. 2 3-9 7 Bourdo 3 2-6 8 Burgess 1 0-1. 2 Cariton 1 0-2 2 Bagley i l-@ 3 Harris 1 6-13 8 Jacobs +2 6-8 8 MeDon'd 2 2-3 6 Vamhboff 1 0-1 2 Totals 18 8 It- 37 53 Totals 16 13-30 45 BY QUARTERS Avondale . 15 16 #8 1453 Piagerala 8 8 8 18—4 ‘Bluth, Detroiter Lead Pin Event CHICAGO (AP) Two-hun- dred-average bowlers were far back as the high-scoring World's Invitational Bowling Tournament ‘moved into its third day in the Chicago Coliseum, After 12. games’ in the men’s division, no less than 76 of 128 bowlers were averaging 200 or better, while on the distaff side, 22 of the 64 women were shooting a 190 or better mark. Top marksmen at the end of the halfway point in the qualifying trials were Ray Bluth, a husky 31-year-old former high school fullback from §t. Louis, who to- taled 2,639, a new I2-game rec- ord, for a neat 219 plus average; and Marge Merrick, an attractive (85 - year - old bowlin g instructor 'frém Detroit, Who had 1,751 pins for eight games, an average of 217 plus per game. In all, 76 of the 128 men bet-) tered the 200-average mark as the, bulky field struggled for 47 places — fending champion Eddie Lubanski for Brown, Briton. Br defeated ey on a sixth round technical knockout at Houston, Tex., Wednesday night. : eg aca a mle D ‘ Rematch Proposed Although it must have seemed the season ended, it’s now official —Charley Brown of Pontiac Cen- tral is Oakland County’s out- standing football player for 1959. who speaks with loud authority on the gridiron, was a landslide choice to receive The Pontiac Press award in recognition of his accomplishments through three years of grid warfare at PCH. Like most British promoters, ‘| Solomons rarely seems fo know: when a British fighter is licked.| There seems to be some con-. troversy about the way the: fight ended,”’ Solomons told newsmen. “But the balance of opinion is that Charnley was cut by a clash chance, e +. 4% of heads. He would have had a big) | “At the same time, pers 3 in-| that Charnley | ‘a foregone conclusion ever since: The modest, soft-spoken Brown_. _ Fullback’ CHARLEY BROWN, PCH—COUNTY The Press award, which is: accompanied by a chance at a $1,000 college scholarship of- fered by the Thom McAn shoe company of New York, is the 4th to be made to a county gtidder. John Walker of Walled Lake (1956), tackle Lou Pavloff of Hazel Park (1957) ; and quarterback John Lucadam of West Bloomfield (1958) were pre- Brown Top County Gridc vious winners of the annual award. * * * * Brown's versatile football tal- ents have been enumerated often. His high school career reached a fitting climax yesterday-when he was named to a guard position on The Associated Press’ official Class A -All-State team. Now Charley's talents will be symbelized in bronze as a per- manent tribute to his skill and ability, Brown's football shoe will be enshrined im bronze and presented to Pontiac Central to display in its trophy case on his behalf. Brown was a three-year stand- out in the line for Central coach Jesse MacLeay, who paid a trib- ute to his versatility by declar- ing, ‘Charley could play any po- sition on our team with the pos- sible exception of quarterback and he probably could do that with a little work.” * * * Charley never had the oppor- tunity to play all 11 positions, but he did switch to fullback in an emergency and came through with flying colors. On occdsions he punted, kicked off and booted ’S TOP GRIDDER extra points. ler Standing § feet 10 and weigh- ing a solid 200 pounds, Brown's speed was deadly effective at offensive guard and his quick- ness atid agility were equally’ effective for defensive lineback- ing. When injuries caused a back- field emergency this season, the 18-year-old senior moved to full- back and.ran with reckless abandon. He scored five times this season. * * * He scored three touchdowns against Ferndale when the Chiefs scored a surprising 27-7 victory and then tallied one TD the fol- lowing week as PCH stunned Bay City Central; 12-7. He also hit pay dirt once against Waterford from his defensive linebacking spot. MacLeay believes guard will be Brown’s best position for college football and it should be noted that several schools are dickering for his services, including Michigan State, Mich- igan and Wiscorsin. Brown is on a college curricu- lum at PCH and he has high hopes of. going: on to some col- lege or university and furthering his education, ~ * * Prior to his selection by The Associated Press All-State board” of experts, he also was given a_ : ’ Le berth on virtually... first team every other All-State team picked this year. As a junior, he just missed landing a first team berth on the 1958 AP honor team by one vote. For the last two years Brows has been a runaway choice at guard pn The Pontiac Press All-County team, Brown was the key figure in Central's 6-3 season, the best for the Chiefs since 1949 when they had the same record, and he be- comes . Central's: first All-State performer since 1941 when Alger Conner made the grade at tackle for the Chiefs, : * * * That’s Charley Brown ~ Oak. land County’s top gridder' in 1959. ee _ Olympic Track Trials Set for. ‘60 Mid-Summer MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Tryouts for the U..S. Olympic men’s track and field team will be held at Stanford University in California either June 25-26 or Ju- ly 1-2, the Olympic committee an- nounced Friday, - The comniittee named Larry Snyder of Ohio State coach of the team and announced these assist- ants: George Eastment, Manhat- tan College; Ralph Higgins, Okla- (Bud) ‘Winter, ‘San. Jose. State. -Tayvee Scores Pontide Cent tailor 4i, homa State University, and Lloyd). 1. Pontiac orth’ i wat ford th R nk ton pulled within three points in th Ist minute of the 4th period, bu, - the Lakers pulled away again, Jack Newton and Denis Alix paced the Laker offense with 14 and 13 points, respectively. Clarkston’s Bill Powell took in- dividual scoring honors ..with 17. Holly, trailing by a 19-10 cour. at the end of the Ist period, ct lo0se-with an 18-point 2nd stanz while the Hills.could net only thre and the Broncos were never in dar ger after that; A 19-point 3rd qua. ter really wrapped it up for Holl: * * * Ron Morlan, the lone holdove: from .last season's strong clu) poured 27 points through the hoo to spark the Holly attack. Bruc Billings bagged 17 for the Hills : did Holly's Don Mackenzie. A dismal six-point 3rd perio spelled disaster for Milford afte: the Redskins left the court a‘ halftime with a 24-21 edge ove: Brighton.- The winners mover into a 41-36 advantage enterin; the 4th session and Milford nev er came closer than three durin; the fina] eight minutes, Don Appleton spearheaded ti Brighton scoring punch with 1 points, 10 in the 4th quarter. Joh Sheffler bagged 17 for the loser _* * * Norttiville never held the lead i a surprising loss to Clarencevilk The Mustangs managed to ral! for a 37-37 deadlock at the end « the 3rd period, but Clarencevill pulled away in the finale. Merton Roberts of Clarencevill was the game's top point-make with 18. Gary Morgan scored 1 for Northville. W. BLOOMFIELD CLARKSTON FG FT TP .FG FT T Lucadam 1 60-0 3 Powell 7 3-4 ) Newton 7 0-0 14 Landon 2 3-7 Alix 6 1-3 13 Caverly 2b 2-4 Long 2 2-2 6 Porritt 5 1-6 J Chst’nsn 2 1-1, §& Lundy 1 0-0 Sias 1 0-0 2 McLen'n 3 0-0 6 e 0 tel i Totals 22 5-7 49 Totals 16 9-20 4 - ~~ §eore by Quarters |West Bloomfield 9 12 14 14—4 iClarkston ..... . 9 4 1 104 HOLLY BLOOMF’LD noe | FG FT TP FG Morlean 11 5-5 27 Maron 2 4 " : ; Hall 1 6-0 2 Pett'bne 1 1-3 | Meck'nale’7 3-3 17 Clark 6 0-0, © | Wagner} 1-2 7 Sch'nmn 0. O-1 ¢ Moody 2 0-0 4 Jeynes 0 6-0 Of Mathis 1 0-I. 2 Tregenga 4 3-5 1 Ennis 2 0-0-4 Hays 2 4-2. ! Richter 0 0-0 @. Billings @ 1-2. 1° i Totals “OT $- M1 63 63 Totals VI 9-17 4: Seore by Quarters ‘Hol cae. 10°18 19) 16-63 Blocmtieid’ “Hills os. WB F 12 O65 BRIGHTON MILFORD FG. TP fG FT TP Boswth 1 ria 3] Whitman 1 2-4 4 Verelien 4 2-2 10 Gheffler 5 «7 Bidwell 1 2-2 4 18 0 3-4 7 Appleton 7 5-7 19 Roselle 2 1-2 6 Martin 2 i-l1 6& Kurnick 2 0-0 4 Marx i 0-0 2 Keiser 1 0-0 3 Dymond 3 3-4 9 Schuett 3 0-3 6 eerie etre Totals 19 14-17 62 Fhe 14 13-19 41 . Score by. Brighton rahe a aeed — 15 1852 Milford, Le H 1% 6 1141 Michigan Pucksters Explode for 8- 2 Win. ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan ex- ploded for five second-period gual last night and swamped victory in five starts. College 82 for its fourth hockey q ; : 3 3 . with 13 touchdowns and a total of on That's About = jem a Detroit Win Would Do | Bears Next Week, ah Not Save Wilson’s Job DETROIT (UPI)—The Detroit Lions will be out to show people they can still play football when the Chicago Cardinals come to , [Briggs Stadium tomorrow. « * * * . Munson swished 23 points | and had 80 rebounds, while Me-- Walled Lake will be making his 42nd start.at guard for the var- sity. Back Bob Bercich of Michigan State has been named to the 2- player North. squad in the 1ith an- nual Senior Bow! football game Jan. 9. * * * Wally Burkemo of Franklin. Hills, Mich.. fired a red-hot 69 yesterday to pull within three strokes of the! leaders in the $25.000. Coral Gables | Open Golf Tournament. Burkemo's . second-round 69 plus a 72 opening, day gave him a 141 entering to- day's third round play. There's a. three-way tie at top, with Don, Bisplinghoff, Bill Dow Finsterwald each having 158. Dave Hill of Jackson, Mich., has 144. * * * gan’s coach Gus Stager has been) named to coach the U.S. men's swimming team, the Detroit Ath-; als for both men and women. will) be Avg. +5 at the Brennan pools, | Hillsdale in Bowl Playoff Tilt Tonight KINGSVILLE, Tex Texas A&l goes after a ‘berth NAIA Holiday Bowl game tonight in a battle with a veteran of post-' season play,—Hillsdale College_ of _Michigan. Hillsdale, which was in the finals! - of this playeff in 1957 and we ty Pittsburg State of Kansas the co-champions of the Lone Star’ Conference. The visitors, champions of the OUtgained the Packers although right to do some bargaining for, ae Michigan Intercollegiate Association, rienced. The four tackles average! -around-250 pounds. Leading the Hillsdale offense are Howard Rodgers, a runner and pass-re- ceiver extraordinary, and Chuck Redding, a top passer, Hillsdale brings, an 8-1 record here. A&I has a 10-1 record and/ features the running of Butch! Pressley and the passing of Jar-, rell Hayes. i The Hillsdale team, coached by) Frank Waters, arrived Thursday and worked out that afternoon and: yesterday. A crowd of 7,500, capacity for the A 8 p.m. (CST) kickoff. The winner here will go to St. Petersburg, Fla., for the Holiday ‘in the ' - With a 2-7-1 record and rumors to 1 _ lof frontoffice shakeups and coach-| ling changes in the wind, they can't ido much:else. It seems certain there will be \some personnel changes “among \the Lions before next season. Even a win-over the Cardinals tomor- trow and another against the Chi- icago Bears a week later might not save coach George Wilson's -job. About the only thing a pair of ‘wins would do is equal last year’s record of four wins, seven losses and a tie. But it would give the Lions a lot of satisfaction to finish the sea- son_with a-double- win. For a few |players, it might mean the differ- jence between retirement and a job in the National Football League next year, * * Center Charley Ane has already jtalked about going home to Hawail Johnston and after the ,1959 season. Tobin Rote, now only a sub- ; stitate quarterback after start- | ing the season as the number DETROIT (—Detroit has been! one signal caller, has been men- awarded the 1960 Olympic swim-| ming and diving: trials and Michi-| tiened as a possibility for the Dallas club of the new profes- sional league—if there’s a Dalias | club in a new league, Probably nobody on the roster -letic Club was advised today, Tri-/is sure of a job with the Detroit! team_next-year. * *« * The Cardinals bring a fine young team to town and it might be what littlhe face they John. Crow, Bobby Conrad and King Hill spearhead an attack thet s dangerous\jn spite of a 28 : ord of the seasan counter with Hopalong Cassady and Terry Barr ai. halfbacks jee: cnet Morrall at quarter- fr _ Nick Pietrosante,_ “who_ proved 97-26, himself a powerful fullback against | Robinson again if Robinson has|Chicagoan weighed 157% for his offers a most serious challenge to|the Green Bay Packers Thanks:\any desiré for such a bout. giving.Day, will be at fullback, In the turkey day meeting, Detroit Athletic losing, and the same thing hap- future ‘fights by scoring a unani-| are’ big and, expe- pened the previous Sunday against mous decision over Spider Webb/ i ..4 the Bears. * * Pietrosante turned .in the tinest| single game performance by a Lion back since ‘1950 against the ‘Packers as he rushed for 134- -yards| jon 17 carries. Barry Reaches Semis MANILA (AP)—Barry’. MacKay lof Dayton, Ohio, Friday \défeated |Mike Dungo of the Philippines, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0, to gain the semifinals, of the national tennis champion- ship. A&l field, is expected for the: - Noble, Shue Shine’ Before 13,121 Fans The Liens were expected to | lerable light heavy champ Archie/—from West, Jordan, Utah, and ‘By United Press Ioternational | National Feateali League's West Can the ‘‘new"’ Baltimore Colts ern nivietee lead. The winner shatter one of the lengest jinxes in sports history? only A capacity crowd of nearly 60,- 000 at San Francisco's Kezar Sta-| dium and thousands of TV quar-| p defending Colts tackle the|, 12-year hoodoo?: They haven't a game at San Francisco uince Sev Sone, Varin ee Be bal te lt Alamance’ Om a oe se ee oe WHO WON?—Gene Fullmer, left, looks more like the loser than Spider Webb does in this picture of the pair after last night’s middle- | weight title battle at Logan, Utah. Fullmer won Associated Press Sports Writer | State LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Power-/night. -'punching Gene Fullmer, reigning | The solidly as king of the NBA ‘middle- battle weight class, .contemplates step- | pus. ping up a rung to challenge ven-' This time non-collegian Fullmer University Fieldhouse last fight was the first pro title ever held on a college cam- iweighing 159% pounds — proved we * ithe master of Webb, who fought | Or possibly he might clear the| on the Idaho ‘State College team 160-pound picture by fighting Ray} ‘before turning pro in 1953. The 'Moore. |unsucressful challenge. Both are Fullmer took solid possession of 28 years old, ’ the. NBA diadem and won the! & « switched strategies fre- during the nationally tele- vin 15 gruelling tounds at the Utah) Jenson, aed ee yo ithe. corner. Fullmer fought out of ‘an, arms-crossed defense, led with ‘Cranes Win at Hockey =a smashing right to the body or ‘tried the more orthodox left-hand Cranbrook’s hockey team took a jead. victory, yesterday, the easy way.| Webb made him look awkward | Calif When Detroit St. Alphonsus failed! ‘frequently. to arrive in time . the Interna-| The cards of Referee Ken Shul- tional Prep League tilt, the contest!sen and Ju Boyd’ Ma was declared a 10 forfeit. _ o oe . et *& & , champion- well’ ahead. Shulsen Later, . when the. Detroiters|scored it 147-141, Mattison 150-132 showed up, a 20-minute unofficial and\Markham 148-136. The Asso- ‘session was played with Cranes | iciated\Press card showed 146-142. Ise coring five goals. ~} Fullmer, receiving 40 per cent ‘of the approximate $86,000 gate! from a capacity crowd of 17,100.) and of $100.000 TV money, will, ‘collect about $70,000. Webb wilt! quer! Bowl game Dec. 19, meeting the winner of a game between Lenoir Rhyne of North Carolina and South! Connecticut State. Northrup, Beach High in Final NAIA Records ALMA (UP1)—Jim Northrup, Al. ma College quarterback, ended up) third in total offense in the Na- tional Association of intercollegiate | Athletics, it was announced Kansas City, Mo., today. Northrup, star of the Alma of- fenge, ended up with a net yards gained mark of 1,658: yards on 296 plays. His game average was 184.2 yards which put him in 20th in the individual passing for the’” N.A.LA. with 167 attempted, 77: _ | completed for a percentage of .461. | He tossed for eight touchdowns | and covered 1,047 yards in his passing for a game average of ‘116.3 yards. Walt Beach of Central Michigan was tied for eleventh in scoring 82 points in the N.A.1.A. stand- CHICAGO Northern Michigan sent at RS aren to the Inter- ‘may become the’ Pistons Win. DETROIT # — It was a smash- ing success for the Detroit Pistons —both artistically and at the box, office last night, * * * Pro basketball came of age in’ ,Detroit after a two-year struggle.| | The largest crowd ever to see a \pro grame in Michigan—13,121— rflooded Olympia Stadium and i watched - the Pistons smother the Minneapolis Lakers 120-101. The .Pistons had drawn a few large crowds before since mov- ing here from Fort Wayne. in 1957, But it seemed whenever “more than 5,000 attended..their games, the Pistons would freeze up and lose. This time it was .different.| Thrilled-by watching Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain outduel St, Louis’ | Bob Pettit 124-112 in the opener, Fiem ithe crowd screamed its delight at Garmaker the Pistons’ impressive showing in|! the second game of a doublehéader. * * * Detroit was in command all the way after Minneapolis took a tem- porary éarly lead. Chuck Noble seored 13 of: his 25. points in the \ Jame, al t Gate “Tt wouldn't aut: say I won | . levery round,” Fullmer. declared | get $35.000, along’ eek his blasted dreams, ifn the dressing” room. But he added he felt he was the eer winner. Manager Jensin talked of two York for'a game tonight with the! Khicker bockers. land Del Markham all had thef But ihe thousands’ of Bait AP Wirephote a unanimous decision despite a three-stitch gash . over his left eye and nicks under his left eye and lower lip. Challenger Webb went unmarked. aller Beats Webb, May Move Up ‘mighty hard for the Lions to save have left, head. Webb opened a small cut over Fullmer’s left eye in the sec- ond round and another over his right in the 15th. Webb appeared unmarked as he wept in disap- pointment in his dressing room. “T ‘thought I won that fight, that’s for ‘sure,”’.-the: defeated fighter declared. The challenger thought he had knocked Fullmer|. down in the fourth round but Ref- eree Shulsen ruled ‘it a slip. All the officials hai] from Utah. Shul- sen is from Fullmer’s home town, Manager Hec Knowles. and trainer Carl Nelson both claimed: Webb had won but a poll of ring- one had Webb ahead, re 10 Points for Chris MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (AP) — Chris Von Saltza ‘of Santa Clara, Swimming ‘Club drew 10 points on the National AAU Wom- en’s All-America swimming team. | pete said Milt Davis, one of “}figured earlier we had to beat ‘Stadium to see if the Giants can side newspapermen showed only | \ Chicago the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers by jseven points, the Rams are fa-|, more's fans. “1536 point favorites -to snap that!” jinx. ; Baltimore's players disregard “We figure on nothing (in the way of breaks) from San Fran- Baltimore's defensive backs.‘ the Forty-Niners twice and win the last. five. That still goes." Carroll Rosenbloom, - president’ and major stockhalder of the Colts, seemed most impressed by San Francisco's 21-20 triumph over tie Browns last Sunday at Cleveland, “The Forty-Niners got whipped badly in Baltimore and then bounced back to beat the best team in the country;**..Rosen- bloom said. Just what this makes the New York Giants, who lead the Browns by two games in the eastern race, is any pro football addict's guess. But an answer may pop up Sunday when the Giants entertain the Brownies. New York needs a vic- tory or_ tie to clinch its second straight eastern title and is a four- point favorite, * * *® This game has been a_sellout for weeks and nearly 70,000 per- sons are expected to jam Yankee boost their victory string against Cleveland to five games. These two clubs have won all the East- ern titles since 1950 with Cleveland taking seven and New York two. The Philadelphia Eagles, tied with Cleveland for second place, Redskins at Washington. But both the Eagles and Browns will be finished aniess Cleveland wins, . In Sunday's other games, the Bears are favored over vored over the Green Bay Packers by 5% at Los Angeles and the’) Lions are four-point choices to re feat the Chicago Cardinals at De- troit. The Bears are one game be-| hind Baltimore and San Francisco} ‘ The. maint tah to somet Oy PW, Tee He are 2%'4 point favorites over the | Tim new Colts have more kick. llegiat 6 1 epey have football’s top passer) iil'in John Unitas, ‘three of: its’ best , jovial pemeiey aneever, er In reference to “unearned” know how to read and write — or la basis of need — a basis of how ‘\badly you need the players.” bimself as an PCH Swimmers Set 2. Records Norvell, | Gaensbaver Pace 49-47 Win Over Ypsi Central of last year’s tight finishes, Pon- tiac Central High's swimmers won sanother close one, yesterday, open- irig the current_splash season. Gene Norris’ Chiefs had to go right down to the final event te defeat a strong Ypsilanti Cen- tral squad 49-47. They had a 45-39 edge going into the last event, and needed it, as Ypsi won it. Two records fel] in the fine team victory, Ted Gaensbauer's 1:02.6 in. the butterfly, and Bruce Norvell's 1:08.4 for the breast stroke. Gaensbauer and Dick Pep- per of Ypsi were double winners. "| “And to. those Daugherty let /ships- demic achievement, — they mast]. dents can ean't p give “all: Td ma the sigued with the Cards Friday. Among the other speakers, Dave Nelson, coach of sagen ana ern small collene cham termed himself ‘a “‘coach in. “3 _|low -price field," adding that one tof the advantages of being a coach “lat a_small college is “not having to worry om 5 Toe eee tax.” It was a ‘oo affair all around “for the various coaches who took ‘their turn on the speaker’s stand. Darrell Royal, whose Texas Long- horns meet unbeaten Syracuse in the Cotton Bowl, said “I told them they fought themselves into this. position, and now it’s up to them to fight their way out of it.” ‘of Southern California ‘Clyde Washington, Purdue _half- ‘Add 4 More Stars Following right along the line | PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Four more stars. have been’ lined up for the second annual Copper Bowl football game at Arizona State University wi = ‘ Scheduled to take part. in the charity contest are Ron Mix and Garry Finneran, both University tackles; back, and Leon Manley, West \Texas State guard. Mix, Finneran and. Washington will play for the National All- Stars, Manley for the Southwest All-Stars. AGATE POH-YPS!I RESULTS 40-yard Reese, Barnes’ ); 2. 7 . Larry Green (ren: butterfly — 1, Gaensbaver Y pot he ed 2. Deck (Ypst). r (¥pel); a ay Norvell . Wi i, vii “expan 3 Bad. Se. 2. Lewis (PCH): 2 Dotins {(Ypel); tally ec, Penper, (pel: usar — <= ae Rosser 34 in the Western Division. 138.0 ore ote 4 Fox, st ia MIRROR Give Her This Christmas The ‘Very Finest in Wall Mirrors Deor Mirrors. | Use Our Lay-Away Pan | ae ae Pontiac Glass Co. 23 West Lawrence St. FE 5-0441 FOR NORELCO NORELCO ‘Detroit overcame a jinx of nearly two years in whipping the - Lakers, Minneapolis hadn't Jost to the Pistons on a Detroit court in nine games since Jan, 11, 1958. The large crowd was treated to an explosive show by three of the NBA's superstars. .Chamberlain netted’ 39 points in. the Warriors’ victory, and Pettit had 27, The 12- point difference — the; - spread between Philadelphia and the Hawks. Elgin Baylor scored 2 points ih a losing cause for Mitt neapolis, In last night's other NBAV game, possible big-money shots for his} bomber—Moore or Robinson with, a non-title. affair. Fullmer crashed body and gone hard ens the Boston Celtics whipped the} Knicks 122-107, (MINNEAPOLIS DETROIT GFT Go rT | Baylor 8 12 28 Alcorn 0 } i Fi 1 @ 2 Conlin 2 o ‘oust | § 313 Dees 613 3 2 8 Dukes 3 iz amilton 0 0 8 Howell 4 412) Hawkins (3 1 7 Kenville 124 Hudley ; 8 0 16 McGuire 408 Krebs (9% 2.3 MeMillon $ int LaRusso ;3 84 Noble 9 i Leonard 3 410 Shue 8 | Minasinelie - W Re a3 Der a ode ¢ ae in the seven-school troit’s outstanding feature. Gene VERADELPONS » first quarter and-sent Detroit into|Arin — # 8 in a never-yielded lead. a bern 4 :%3 The victory sent Detroit within [Grabosk 10 2. ee a half game of St. Loule lead in [foi Rel Bae oS the Western. Division of ‘the: ieee are. eS 1 ‘Ter tional Basketball. Assn, -laparre = att = es Balanced scoring again was. De ipa Fhliedeiphie eee | a Shue assisted Noble with 24 points. tit. alArchie Dees and \ Walter Dukes Howell added 12. ees Bi sack See eee ee ‘The Pistons, ‘inat-all ax “ei ey: we ee . Bo cd ex-champ Bobo. Olson perhaps in | NORELCO “NORELCO : CHRI MAS GIVING NORELCO ‘NORELCO __ NORELCO NORELCO “NORELCO ‘NORELCO. _ NORELCO _ NORELCO. ¥ F DECEMBER 5, 1959 “| ford I Oo, ; Hudson said he didn't want to iment contract-todevelop the Mutt, 2+ into an argument over the!» f area lant. th ee |relative merits of Diesel and gas-| . money. cae can ee oline engine but his company was). | Foreign sar inakery are iaved.( rn | eae contin making)” nks of | On.the basis of the solid founda-|ing the American taxicab. market |™9ney with its small volume in the the fag taxicabs, Checker is even ventur-| put ne company is worried. * *« &€ ——- ate = ee. Seige “We haven't produced a jeep | And he pointed out limited sales carved out unique jit won't compete head-on with tne| for nullitary purpdkes im the fof the Superba, the company's new) 1] Eva + oor ve ‘of the industry. all |bigger companies. United States for some time | passenger car, would greatly aid CAL. OY FAR FOR emeyagt aan It is planning limited production| 20™"" ‘e WilYs spokesman ‘ithe profit position of a company) |] Cee SONS the lack of recogitition does|of @ four-door sedan built on the| Me opereting on the small basis that) 1) Sui VORA SE a : taxicab. | “We don't expect any loss of/Checker does, : ;uy :., It will feature greater interior | THE GIRLS Hv Franklin Folger — Checker even fosters it. room, durability and greater ‘ P 7 ae | When asked for the production to attract a small group “We don’t like to give out those’ Kaiser-Willys has found its niche When are put aleng- jin production of the jeep and for the other joverseas sales, - F companies, it looks like peanuts. | “We tried competing on a mod- “The average layman can’t un- (el-for-model basis with the bigger that you don’t have to (companies. until~ 1955," a spokes- ‘whopping production fig- man for the company said. “‘We've make money.” . made money since we stopped - making passenger cars. We didn’t before.” np a | is eee * * * ; ; Pt oe as Many of the cars that tried to Fi compete with the giant- auto com-| Ing icense panies in the past are no longer) on the scene, a . | But Willys jumped its produc- \ |tion from 74,100: in the first 10 | e § : .|months of 1958 to 95,383 ‘in the > \first 10 months. of this year, with : Ae * | fabout 65 per. cent of the output go- Protection Fund in Red; jing to foreign markets in bot - Wife No Longer Canjvears. ” : e ie: ++ | This hike boosted the com- . Use Husband's - Permit sca teaee ta an’ ee three-quarters of this year to LANSING # — The State Legis-| $7,979,000, compared ar $2,073,- HE BERRYS id “DIXIE DUGAN : = PBaTENGE BaaaM Dp Le An lature was asked by the. State Con-|' 999 in the same period last year. . bY RT Oe Io THE v i lature wes asked ty the. Sats ¢ same period last year. ok dot | aay TREPOR = ied ation : ay to! - At first glance some dark clouils “TI want to apologize for dozing just a little during your sermon. i : hw Ss | increase residént fishing license 8 __4But I want you to know I didn’t miss a thing!” if fees from $2 to $3. . Fees were increased last year | from $1.50 to $2. | BUARDING HOUSE - ps It was explained that the fish , A Waid and game protection tund, te. | WM dd ddd IE YOU DON'T US % C7, racer Ae antag nha YA x SAY, MY GOOD MAN, IT SHOULD LIKE BL MOTH TRAP OUT = ‘ The license hike is expected to) ~ Y THE MOST FAMOUS OF THE TKOPHIES PHONING FOR. — La AW 4 ) bing sta'o0 a year.) Vf BABGED IN THE HUDSON BAY THE WAGONS J mT 4 is A The commission also voted to’ (| TERRITORY/—(T WAS AT THE BEHEST rey) HLL. a P| OF THE CANADIAN ROYAL MOUNTIES THAT I SLEW "MAD MARCEL,"SO pao) charge wives for a license for the 1, first time. Wives who previously ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin fished free on their husband’s| NAMED BY FRIGHTENED hi ill be charged $1.50' .g far ¢ Newnan ‘af shar’ ow , | FUR TRAPPERS stay has ms ° Po Oe .. * * * Non-resident fees were un- changed except for the addition of a new $2 five-day license it was) hoped would bring money from vacationing weekenders. | - The commission also voted to | f ¥ . ban dogs from state parks and | ~ recreation areas May 1 through | . Sept. 30 unless they. are under | direct control and on a leash. Park visitors. also could be. evicted if their dogs are causing ai - nuisance, i “AUCTION DAILY AT © 1800 by MOA Bereten, te. Tall, Raps A, Pate ‘By Leslie Turner ¥ CAPTAIN EASY Protea ot? Ba Sie See Against Traffic Bureau BUT YOU WON'T THIS THAR! 5=— FLINT # — Circuit Judge — 7 : Stephen J. Roth Friday dismissed < < a suit by two justices of the peace SSS ae who want the City of Clio’s Traf- 1 AIS NAME fic Bureau put out - business on tg 20? en tern ten Ton tg US. Pte IS “MAD MARCEL'= grounds that it is illegal and in- enema . fringes on their powers and duties. . a x we we! cua OUT OUR WAY » Clio Justices Hyle B, Miller and) . - Dewey F, Murphy estimated that) - GOLDIE; YOU'RE A REAL. WELL,I | YEAH, DON'T OVERDO, OR // the city bureau had cost them) | . PAL! WHEN WE WALK By DON'T IT'LL BOOMERANG--YOU \z $1,732 since it was inaugurated MIND MESS HIM UPMUCH MORE March 3, 1958. . DOING ) AN’ HE’LL LOOK LIKE ay P Jehan, Sheiatal Rote Sn: | OF NEATNESS, AN’ MAYBE FAVOR GARAGE Gm bast 7 \ R Buahmilbes . A justice of th , ~ y oo ~\ vy Ernie Bushmiller gets 34.59 ire out ofa. tonite SHE'LL LET UPON ME 224 BUT LET'S\| MENT AND SHE'LL NANCY . __By_ Erni : The city ‘bureau,.operated by the pM aT) iT HAPPENED , UP_EARLY : ? CARROT NOSE municipal clerk, accepts:<:,fines. AGAIN ---IT AND SOLVE = : fixed in an ordinance covering 30 H bd y = : en — SURE 1S different. traffic violations. H teded'] | BONS : ee Lote = bs MYSTERIOUS * * * d : Yi ee shal “—$ os " ot a _ x " Roth. held. the city’s system E : a dae ae actually operated to the benefit of = | ; oo citizens, since they were saved a % eames (a 2 ——} $4.30 cost charge. : sestaia But he did not _ ned on : mare? the point of whether the bureau cose mT stig, was a valid police power of the} |AIM UY Mae . city, ae ae a AN ee - me “ : ay, Re Pd — Pat Boone Rates Tops Aa 2 : ™s -MORTY MEEKLE— in Poll of Teen-Agers |. li, = WE HAVE “INTERLUDE ve: = - + nh Pol of — g j— Nu F Sue eo : DE-ROMANCE”. WE'RE A J NEW YORK (UPI) ~ A teen- 1 et he : MAKING A SPECIAL. ? by eM neem pe \ aa 2 ts A ? an. fat #4 My? a . \\ aaa ioc, Ly wee )) i CALLS - vd j : & peo HY. : i i xc x oa 3 i ee -~ 4. GRANDMA a ee we a HI, GRANOMA, JUST Hf | | NOW. 3 = | ROUSET wep Mi DOOR ; ee Ae Pd. ve od Be a Te Be a ee at Veteran’s Hospital, Dearborn, '.Kansas City, Mo. both of Pontiac, = Mr. Binga died of pneumonia Tuesday evening. CARL d. RICE Carl J: Rice, 74, of 84 Henry; Clay Ave, died this morning at his home after a long illness. A retired machinist, be was 4 member-of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania. Surviving are his wife, Georgia; - a daughter, Mrs. Louise Eddy of grandch Pontiac; and one ild, Mr. Rice's body is at the Sparks. Griffin Funeral Home. MRS. MELVILLE WILLIAMS Mrs. Melville (Ethel) Williams, 70; of 48 Waldo St., died this morn- ing at Pontiac General Hospital. Her body is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. MICHAEL W. DOSTER IMLAY CITY — Service was held 12:30 p.m. today at the Sa- ered Heart Catholic Church for Michael W. Doster, 2, of 6951 Sea- bury Rd. who died at home Wednesday. Burial will take place in Imlay ‘Township Cemetery. The rosary was recited last night at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Surviving the child are his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dos- ter: a brother, Anthony; his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Doe- MRS. ELLEN A. HALLETT ORCHARD LAKE—Mrs. Ellen A. Hallett, 87, of 4380 Green Lake Rd., died yestérday in. Pontiac General Hospital after a long illness. The Business Notes O. G. White, 2374 Ivanhoe St., has been appointed director of pro- ecurement for Chrysler Corpora- tion’ s penne Operations Division. responsible functional = guid- - ance of procure- ment activities for the company's De- - fense Group. He had been execu- Defense erations Division. William J. DeGrace, 2113 York- shire Rd, Birmingtiam, has’ an- nounced the formation of the W. J. DeGrace Co., for public relations, publicity and advertising with of- fices in the Fox Building, Detroit. He had been vice president of Coy & Associates, a public relations agency, since 1958. Thurley E, Allen, CPA, 127 W. Fifth St., Rochester, has been elected president of the Walsh In- stitute Alumni Association at its Sist annual meeting. R. J. Young, , 963 N. Woodward, president of Automotive Enter- prises, a Birmingham research and publishing firm, will be among gov- ernment and industry leaders to speak at the 43rd annual conven- tion of .the National Automobile Dealers Assn. in Washington Jan. 30 to Feb, 3. Young's seech, enititled “What Makes a Good ‘Service Manager and How Good is Service Sales- manship,” will be a highlight of the convention’s afternoon session Jan. 31. George F. Reutter, 3045 Edge- water Dr., Pontiac divisional man-! ager of Waddell & Reed, Inc., na- tional distributor of mutual funds, recently completed qa special divi- sional managers’ training seminar at the company's headquarters in Reuther Tells Battles - Free World Must Win BRUSSELS (UPD — American labor leader Walter Reuther said yesterday the free world’s most important job is to ‘wage a mass offensive against poverty, hunger, ignorance and disease.”’ The United Auto Workers presi- dent told the Sixth World Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions that “free _. labor unions must be in the van- . White will also be for tive .assistant to the director of manufactur in g, Op- Hamlin of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Harry Dandison of Orchard Lake; and a brother, Winford Sherston of Sylvan Lake, also survive. MRS. EMMA M. HECT KEEGO HARBOR — be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home for Mrs, Emma M. Hect, 51, of 1664 Beecheroft, whe died Thursday after a prolonged illness. Burial will take place in Commerce Ceme- tery ery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs, Hect is survived by two sons, Leo of ‘Garden City and Vernon of Rolling Bay, Wash.; five daughters, Mrs, Claude Slaght of Pontiac, Mrs, Harvey Hoornstra of White Lake, Mrs, Almon Young of Pontiac, Mrs, Paul DeLisle of Keego Harbor and Mrs. Oliver Jackson of Garden ‘City; 20 grand- children: and two sisters, Mrs. Althea Coleman of Highland .and Mrs, Louise Brooks of Fontane, Calif.. JOSEPH I. MOORE ROCHESTER — Service will be held 2 p.m. Monday at the Pixley Funeral Home for Joseph I. Moore, 72, of 426 W. Fifth St., who died at his home yesterday following a long illnéss. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Mr, Moore is survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons, Avery of Gaylord and Charles of Mans- field, Ohio; five daughters, Mrs. Floyd Cross, Mrs. Norman Peters and Mrs. Dale VanDenberg of Rochester, Mrs. Edward Hanson of Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs. Nelson Kring_ of Chatanooga, Tenn.; and 23 grandchildren, LEE NORRIS AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service will be held 2°p.m. Monday at the * Deaths enheie Service will | Friday. ~ | \Mest-visitors, especially those MADRID (AP) ~— Marin, 69, Spanish author of more than 200 works, died in his home WASHINGTON (AP) — William R.. Rodenberg; 54, one of the founders of the Baltimore Colts) football team, died in his @ome Thursday, His death apparently -was due to a heart attack. Ike to Greet Pope With Handshake ~ VATICAN CITY (UPI)—Tomor- row at 9:30 a.m. President Eisen- hower and Pope John XXII will greet each other with a simple handshake to begin aq ‘“man-to- man" meeting. * * * from Roman Catholic countries, kiss the Pope’s ring, but Eisen- hower was expected only to shake hands. Details of the visit, second by an American president to a pope, were set forth in an official “protocol,” ‘printed in Italian and English and worked out by the Sacred Coremneptal Congre- gation. It is not as solemn as a super- formal ‘‘state visit’ tothe Pontiff but is far more elaborate than normal for a ‘private visit.” The President's visit is private. a ee Before visiting the Vatican he will attend a brief service in St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 8 a.m. and then return to Quirinal Palace |°: Moore Chapel of the Sparks-Griffin Funera] Home for Lee Norris, 83, for his farewells. to Italian Presi-|}, dent ahestincoem Gronchi-" Louisiana Dems i in Primary Today NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — About 800,000 Louisianans are ex- pected to vote today on a suc- cessor to the state's fiery Gov. Earl K. Long. a x * Eleven candidates—en all-time | record—seek the governorship in the first Democratic primary, which also will nominate other top state officials, a new legislature and hundreds of local office- holders. In Louisiana the Demo- eratic nomination amounts to elee- tion. — Five of the candidates for gov- ernor are seasoned campaigners. * * * Politicians and public samplings show two are most likely to enter a runoff Jan. 9 unless one can- didate sweeps to victory. They are New Orleans Mayor deLesseps Morrison, 47, and former Gov. dimmie Davis, 53, both promising ‘{ship inthe state. -Mttch--eatapaign pressure has built up for a fresh political out- look, aftér-the shock wave of the 64-year-old governor's confine- ment in two mental hospitals last ‘summer. . * * * Besides Morrison and Davis, three- expected to show big strength are former Gov. James A. Noe, pledging to carry on the ‘Long dynasty; State Sen, William Rainach, Louisiana's strong seg- regation voice; and State Com- troller William J. Dodd, one-time Long crown prince who broke with , ithe governor years ago. * * * The tempestuous Long, robust once again, is fighting political oblivion by backing the 68-year-old Noe, aging wheel of the late Huey Long. Long, with five rivals most | imself, is clinging to power by running on the Noe ticket for lieu- tenant governor. Despite the apparent: strength of Davis and Morrison, in every gubernatorial primary since th days of Huey Long, the Long candidate has won in the first ‘primary or reached the runoff. guard of the struggle.” The Democratic nominee for ae his i ty Taxes. in ee | NOTICE ¢ OF Mee sh femucry 2, oor ee cu of Pontiac Si irae be due Eleven Hopetuls Vie tor Earl Long’s Job {tion from Democrat to Republi cleaner, more responsible leader- fat $500. from a governor faces ‘a Republican con-|t tender April 19. GOP leaders have nominated former state police Supt. Francis Grevemberg, who recently changed his party affilia- ‘can, Age Limit Set on Airline Pilots Requirement to End Careers at Age 60 in Effect March 15 WASHINGTON (AP) — Starting March 15, airline pilots must quit flying at the-age of 60, by order At present: there is no age limit. ae The Airline Pilots Assn. : -at- tacked the FAA. order Friday as “whimsical and capricious.” It said there was no shred of evi- dence to justify such a rule and added it weuld fight the order in federal courts. However, the Air Transport Assn., an iridustry group, said the age limit is “reasonable and ju- dicious.” FAA Administrator E. R. Que- sada also set stricter new stand- ards for copilots. He said both actions are needed to ensure .pub- lic safety in an age where jet air- liners carry up to 165 passengers at 550 miles an hour. Quesada said there never has been any proof that pilot age’ was a factor in airline accidents, But he added that ‘‘the regulation is ‘based on medical facts that clear- ly establish that sudden incapac-|. itation due primarily to heart at- tack and strokes . . . becomes sig- the |Nificantly more frequent in’ any. group reaching age 60, and such attacks cannot be predicted on an individual basis by prior” medical examinations.” * * 6 A pilot must take a physical ex- amination at least every = six ciency at least twice a year. _ News in Brief day that someone stole 50 silver Luis Astrana!p of the Federal Aviation Agency.|° months and is tested for profi-|° Oliver Barrell, 629 Nevada Ave,| | a reported to Pontiac police yester-| — dollars and a eoin collection valued| neighborhoods. Birmingham — cers reported at least 20 of the $50 bills were distributed to Negrose in that city. Nobody knew who the men were or why they’ were giving the ‘|money away. If. H. J. Copeland lof the Atlanta police said he learned they were driving a 1955: model car with a Maryland li- cense plate. The license tag brought to mind the rich young Baltimore man who: handed out-$50 bills to the poor of that city three weeks ago. Arthur D, Foster III, 27, went from door to door giving away the money. All he asked was. ‘‘Are you poor?” and “Will you use the money for a good purpose? Friends of Foster, who declined to be identified by name, said in Baltimore they felt he ‘was the man giving away money in Atlan- ta and Birmingham. They pointed out he owned a 11955 model car and ‘left Baltimore about a week ago saying hé prob- ably would head south. To Pay 40 Ct. Dividend DETROIT @® — The American Metal Products Co. declared 40 cents payable Dec. 31 to stock- holders of Dec, 11. Thursday a quarterly dividend of; AD additiona: enarge . 30y will be made tor use ot Pontiae Press nox numbers } career ae ; type mw. 12 o’cloce noon “8¥ orevious to publication. 4 NVESTISERS The deadline for cancelia- tion of transient Want Ads_ is now 8 a.m. day ot aaron vega efter the first nse : CASH WANT 4D RATES a ake ‘shone aE Fj bo. 297 4 « 206 3.34 ‘2 6 ~ 360. rey 6. 3 6 3.00 5. 4.20 é 3.50 6.30 9.66 a 4.00 7.20 1.04 9 4.50 8.10 13.42 a 5.00 we HZ ae é , cumvannne Gs In Memoriam "yelaved fat cea MEMORY OF OUR Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME 4mbulance Service Plane or Motor PE 23-8378 SPARKS GRIFFIN a ees FE 23-5841 Thoughtful Service 5 6 ® Michigan Company Platn vs CASE NO. w1981 WILLIAM L. HENSON and/or ZEPHER M. HENSON Jointly, Individually and Defendants TO WHOM [IT may CONCERN = ‘9, pee. wae need < ANT is named — HEN: era. Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. 5, 12, "50. Death Notices tain wand can sine Ham. _Dand dison ments will be announced later by the e Las Sednardt Puneral Home, Claude” (Imogene) Slaght, Mrs. Hervey, (Iva) Hoornstra, Leo C.. Vernon C. Hect, Mrs. A. mon (Patricia) Young, Mrs. Paul rt isle and rooks; also s by eerie Recitation *. ; ovary will be runes ay, Dec. 6 . at the lag ee wb S27 “Home, petal service wil Ba: torment in Com MIROVSKY 1950, AN- thony. § 848 Blaine, S: dear father Hei 83; (Zote) wile : ae ‘andcht cnet p.m. fro ties tks -C A burn | Hinights EXP. AUTO & 11 p.m. & all day Sun. 1-0532.. MECHANIC as references. Call between ‘on ait OF SYLVAN LAKE, OAKLAND Cemetery Lots — aod Notice et paptie ° CRYPTS. LOW. PERRY MOUNT ‘otice of on oposed amendment to soning nibe. ? Gemete 100 cach, FE 20083. ce that under the) PERR ME Pat A CEMETERY rovisions of At of the Public Acts PE 40882 amended. & will held] ie Wanted Male — on the dist of December, AD. 1959, 8:00 p.m., rd Time 3 WEEKS, thee ‘City Office of City of Byivant. oe i Rm t=, or Lake, pe venue ars Shop, 3867. in said City. & Proposed Amendment. -] Brive Zonin: s Ordinance of the City fh tans AND nm 4 "Dated December $. 1058 me man wanted for stead City Clerk ae Gnon su Mr Sweet MY “STATE OP MICHIGAN—In, the Ctr. — cuit Court for the County of Oakland. -C¢ ALL “MONDAY ASSOCIATES LOAN ANY. HAVE GOOD SUPPLY OF NEW Seseblecs. Need 2 salesmen. R&C otor Sales. EM 3-4155, ‘IF: YOU ARE NOT GOING TO STAY IN YOUR FOR IF: . ° aaNet a N 3 YEARS. PRESENT CAPACITY N NOT LESS R WITH- re ee aoa a ay ERND CO WRITE: PONTIAC PRESS, BOX 33 STATE BACKGROUND AnD ‘EK- PERIENCE. INSPECTOR layout, surface checkihig small | erance parts Pregnets Sanulecturer, *"M. C. MFG. On _118 Indianwood Rd., CUMBERMAN, 10 ak lots ‘of close cha eapevteees need ice mer. Birmingham, M : oP’ with: assured livable income first class public contact you do like to meet but wil! accept hi sant or ~: sot-up one tablished SSireratt Steady of ere co helpful but not necessary. ON THE JOB. — ei By ag Sfeaatinas) oppertunttion. YOU'LL WORK — ve, friend people, who are a of aowntown an. IF YOU pee —- wre, Poe fe Bat rs eumbace i CURB WAITRESS ° TED'S er EPA ae TED’ Ss __ Woodward at Gquare Lake Rd. ™~ ee fa ing or BARGE bi ‘eeper, ing full responsiblity ter 7 large business. 6 volume Pontiac —— came age, eX- rience id salary expected. LDERLY LADY TO BABY SIT. = eo | in. TADY 70 home. FE 4-2914. EXPERIENCED eg Sage Purnitu: Pull. part time. decorator", experience oe eppointmen only. Phone Barker, . PE ~~ 4. Lewis Puri ture Com: aes IN of wk. OL 32-0402. WANTED ing work. 5171 Dixie Hwy., TicnuT | ehild care, Prefer mature woman. eg required. FE 8-6600 after tg eat FE. . ings a and bal baby ? — hour. iG, “IRON-| 8. * Must ae cree. r EXP commission. Pranklin Vil- eS MaAyfair 67171 or ae HOUSEKEEPER, AGE 50-60 to re for modern home. “No children or washings. No oth- woman in charge. Apply Press Box 97. . partment, 151 Martin. MI 4- . SALES EXECUTIVE - for Ji ry 4th, - pefson- able re to oe i —_ ‘ : enag for large. d sell- ing Professions! Hair ucts LD gd use. Sala ry sus nume>rous Fitted expand eo ie wae * ‘oe ae | <_._ Hele Wanted "3 | er rs Pre te ee ESTABLISHED WATKINS available. Ful) or part oe 180 N to Ti: m Must Sy Deuise - wh ‘er. ‘ 8 Snes N. Rocheste wie Partocr full Time. ; see SURE Ree A Ee ees FE 4-0181. teh work aoa ehtid fare. Not enced. : Te small faroily, More for food nome theo Sige Bie, xt 340, housework 3 aye References. PE 8-8419. . IRONINGS. WATERFORD VICIN- ity. OR 3-3702. TRONINGS WANTED EM_3-6685 IRONINGS, SUPERIOR QUALITY. ae antes TYPING, §EC- EM 3-2842. —. “¥ home, Available Have’ t neeyernne. DAY work, we by Pri, at ingens, Gund a call after five. bb igang AND MAILING DONE home, -FE §-5430. WOMAN WANTS WORK CLEAN. ces. eves. FE 4-1 pets Call eres PE tee and delivery. Ph. FE 5-4657. Wibow LADY, DAY WORK & ir Own trans. PE 8-1671. [s) Live in or out. Prefer school age __children. PE 5-6306. WOMAN WOULD LIKE EMPLOY- ment days or week References. _FE_8-0798. 13 CEMENT 3-0464. __ Building Service A-l BRICK, BLOCK AN work, Also ‘Ss. ae N *Taheet metal work, wants: werk g4 over 2 ¢ hildres., Live Jn, experi- . OR eats a COMPLETE PAMILY LAUNDRY service. = mn yan” § eleniaph. FE > rag hanieig 2 Moving & Trucking 3 1-A he raaeae Rates ma [MOVING SERVICE DEL.. Sone on 130 GHT HAULING. Rubbish, fill ~ sand, ravel and front . Fe MOVE FUR “OR ANY- URNITURE thing. Any time. Phone SPE 80201, Trucks to Rent PRU YeTon Pickups Ton ‘Stakes "Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD 40461 ‘ PE 41442 ee Daily _-_Includ Sunday AND G UG aug, kind. Cheap. FE 8-2404. UE4et sD ARTIC: charge. FE S035, eof “ODI "DELL CARTAGE Local ong, eee ss jeoving. "Painting & ‘& Decorating 2 23 al isT CLASS DECORATING. paret “oral ES terme. oS, Gua: est. FE 4-9205 AA ; caper Pros eatin ates. Phove OL Part PA APERING.. - ry Ww . PE 232312. PAINTING. Ka. vA tL , re! . B. T. Sandusky. PE €T145. PAINTING. & Ext. Pa hangin Thompson, FE Television Service 24 ‘Ss TV. VICE. i noon & evening. Call FE 29-0495. ALKER GARY RADIO > TV. 8-0071 , ____ 168 N. $174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM “ALS UPHOLSTERING FE 48797 PH 297 NORTH PERRY ST. FE. 5-8888 Lost & Found — peo = return on valet leather ae ee, bar pron $011 or MU cae PA ‘ ie ee adie | eel, ft se acent to Gallagher: a Store. 30 E _Huren “Sit Sid. | AA Wee Sale earn ” manoa inisBY, OWNER nent tongs, "Wi wo . pe ¢ Se wane ie etree aubaries ares, the nerth. ‘tuburbed, area. exterior is brick an: ~ DRAYTON WQODS x7 Ae aves bedroom hom tee ie ase sod af orci nae with mortgage cor NEAR NORTHERN HIGH— A AMILY INCOME in Cust sua 3 Large tile kivch- 2 F t ete: e ah ge tle kiich- ’ . ith bullt-in ra! and walls, floors, ramic sical ange Sak ences | fhe Sie, Hc naushd . Rent Office Space _ a7) mate Sarees. Misuated high on “ee qarage, Just mortengs costs SUBURBAN BRICK — ~ large site, having Unobelfucted ee #ND FLOOR #§ ROOMS OF OF- seenic view. INCOME 1 Mee Tague. all spare Soca | me A $ CLE } ions Erctatns anh Perky btrsen. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor “tor some, lucky + Seivate entranes. Fina 2] 78 West-Huron Street vethrens 40 8 landlord. ae pees | pamgwoallom tae ig och REMMI REG Tis Sica Sar ; i ROPERT = s furnaces and look at A. ern. Can be used as atticer, “for ‘GLNO MONEY YDOWN {iis price of only $8,950 \ peer hd! “baiorg tien’ FE S99MOVES YOUIN || | ic a | _2-8634 or Be 10013 | Rochester. Mienignn Last home left R. AY O'NEIL, Realtor 5 DOWNTOWN PONTIAG NEW! in beautiful new subdivision | 262 § ry eeraph Ra, 9-0 . : building. beaut! beautiful paneled offices. | Corner jot 3 barm. brick, full FB 3-710 2-6936 . i.” \ en y Ay suit rent Dusiness nant city Ried f Ray wht accretion onpreneceigererilitiane BEAU HPS: BRICK “ . 5 cl * southwest | erietes, ee: Batt |_ Bhar Sinsad tie | widens, autng, eater bear. : PP I . J bil me and up L . with § ¢ . Large . 6 PM orrow Hviny mn, WwW ace. 2nd . NEW. OFFICES — W 5 KE with aguas ont, Paint- _ tile, bath ul bom with 2 ree. aa eee Ht ett le! ete Bi YASOT) | ea ae “You mean the tall, sandy-haired fellow with the crew cut | ~ | Kitchen with eating | space. . cellent cond ; te | he : : res, 1 sone owen <—Rooug | and blue eyes and a dimple in his left cheek? I hardly noticed | For Sale Houses 49 4 FE, Madigan 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Floyd Kent Ine. Realtor” and bath. Newly decorated. Ai pF ) R ' ge 517 EB Pike Manager oy 1 hima! a 2 BEDRM. WITH BEMT. 1' OA- incon D pane. AnD M OPEN ~ 2200, Dixie Hwy. , veraph ' - Mpacre, fenc ear Dray- y : : nea A ed’ Tone we. 5 eat £ ; . ton. Must sell; make offer. M Sage. ‘Christensen < ye ‘’ AMPLE CUSTOMER hecho FURR. ~PVT.| Wixom, Mieh. inquire 49120 Grand | Rent- Houses Furnished 39, Rent Houses Unfurn. 40) ; 3-7201., Rd., Plint, Mich. CE 3-4271 -_PE_ 43980. River corner of ” Mile Rd, at ee te PARRA tent 2 BEDRM. FURN.. OFF BALD- iNcOME FOR ¢ COLORED. 2 & 2) | aunt at 2 nue cP WALLED LK. CONV. NR. |1163 8 MILFORD RD.. MILFORD. win. Call_EM_ 3-000 | bdrm. furn. house, on same lot ‘ or oe, Sf avr BATH ant abare. $14 wk. MA 4, gedrooms, 2, paths, new -, 0188. ~~ IN W ATERFORD ~ are re 8.1080 other make mo, - CLEAN LOWER FLAT. ¢ ROOM aera we —— STINDVAV 9.8 UAL ; Mal ce rage.| Rent | Houses Unturn. 40: the Blanch Attached Beat gee | Sale Rent Lease | LAKEFRONT HOME SUNDAY 25 ; sae white. 246 Orchard RARAAADAAAAATNA~T | rage Walled Lake area, $130 vear around home | 189 PRES & HARGER CO { ROOMS & 2 BDRM. fmm. Gae_beat. ey month. MA 4-4§14. — 2 BEDROOM BRICK. 1's BATHS, | Beauiltul vite with. large living in Dee clson york Pay wacome y ; ha . * ‘ | ou to Inf® wo gare i 86-1414. bamt. & Near Pontiac Beautiful Large Home ie. 3 GARAGE. A-l| Keely decorated & painted. Also colonial brick pe frame home, | NOTHIN, Qogreom homes, APT WEST | Mir. & &t s. $80 mo. 47 NEIGHBORHOOD, SMALL DOWN fri Priced under Pirst -floot ng Bee Teg werk, | Ivy. St. Pe treplacen ‘ “pats : ot, AYM W% MORTOAGE, | resner. dryer armediate oecu.| has ler *, “itor oom, dining sad out of wees. hay Hea _tw ‘Menth to month or 2 BEDR HOME IN. HURON le PHONE FE 22319 AFTER 4 P.M. pancy. Your older or. smaller home | room am lene wi rg bullt- penetra = Oe to lease Available. “$125 mo. Call!” Gardens. Reasonable. 1126 La- sale its 1S Pieabeth beth Road. considered as Bor, Rayment Pull) ins. ih bate, rent. Call us mae Demaee_Tavriege. 20 $-2et. Salle St. PE 8.9732. ~ BALDWIN 7 BEDROOM, FULLY MODERN, price, 13.890. For further infor’ oem toon rae ‘bed: R aar 4 ROOMS AND BATH. nouns a 5 room upper on Howard jose to Pontiac “Motor $¢.000, mation ca ; rooms and fab ris nee. Se WEST SIDE : ton i3te. geen wo Joce- | 3 Las location ar ‘ym E Rutgers of 3 bedroom dome oa x ~~ Pree. $800 down, $55 a month | Herbert & Davis, Rltr. basement Pith * ocreat “’ room. 5 Riese wangalew. Basement = me ae sen acl ea | only. PE 40067, * Couple | Py urs pedroom ranch, gas o.|2 pEDnoon HOME, KEEGO. L s* 2 car garage Convenient tokow | earage, “Duly $1000 down, | am ble PE 2-601: fora % “block froxt Sears. FE | FOR GOLORED. BEDROOM. KIT- | 2 BEDROOM MODERN. NEAR WA. FE 06- on we peymen. 0 ves em $6800 LAZY MAN S DRE SAM} ESTON, RIGHT HA a TY. J -RMS-AND BATH, UTILITIES Brivate entrance. $18, furalined ferford High. 965. Cll ey ee CRN a eR OR oe ARGR LIVING | “iis. modern sitrective 9 bearoom bag conor ‘ machine or pitce of office turn, Pvt, entrance. $15 a im PE 5-0768. Stee oy, Wri Pontiac Press. 1 % , room, Heat, nicel rlavenped rte on autractive Fi ors full full BEAUTIFUR Was? WESTACRES voll heat 3 ae” pment not in Garland. Sylvan Lake. FE aun x * ies ae Tate MA aman 3 : storms & screcon West sabarken, | basement. paved drive. 2. car | ¢Foom colonial consisting of large biy prices, ie Pe Pog acer - Nearly new 2 pedroom terr . rent. e483 Saline, Waterford. $50 aes efexeg a fo down. #43 brick | gar . Pati 3 lee = ws mn argamed pao ven ull: Only 1, apartment Stove and retrigerster 2B >| mon! cluded. OR 3-081 Surance iB ved street in vemutiful ‘Wash. bath on FAMILY IN ~ : door. Near 8t. lace. 1 floor, OR_3-2745. CLOSE 4 VINCENT FULL BAMT LK” PRIV. ‘Park Only $17,500, Wil second fleer. ou heat, Hard ake @ look at ite = West side. Adults. E- -. penetiete 42533 e caretaker — Owner FE Phin -Honal. Stove, and refrigerator op- _ PES iss, MT. LK. , i on ccontract or gosh ito 4% i Js. Private, oom. maker, 665 8, on a ’ ; ‘3441. ™ ‘| Fr o3000 , : &@ mo. rr per cent mortgage. Ap men ; ae . Ms . “Arm imer bell) O8 3 BATH. i STOWELL 14 RMS. AND BATH, UTILITIES Fens seat ty tts| PERE), MEP, DOWN. |? Pentetvwemens uuseue| “VACK LOVELAND | Bibel eh ite, and_publie | Cellent condition Prieta to fe ; R RAIL UTILITIES | town. “children welcome “FE oa a oe ‘Pinodera home. Fenced [R, oa _Tow down payment” “teint, wee 2188 Cass Cass Lake Ave PE 2-4875 to see this lovely home. ‘ sell - Call toma! * - @e : ' ) : 7 . on % - N : sane. REpublic one andry ities. 650° Northview ae ORION 4 Lake, area Ro per mmo. Call | mediate po aseeslon. mo cab 3 BEDR MS. 1 1% BATHE. CAR- MODE: ne oar aet oe “ROOMS AND Evenings after 6, call Mr. Carmner,| SATURDAY & SUNDAY CALL: —_ = “4 | ag or aah: » Real | Realtor Partridge, PE 43581. | pe $4,000 ion Blvd - Ask ff . @r. - Money Wanted 313 Rus & BA ee “ei ort to town, cid 2st _ 40306. 3 For RENT, 6 ROOM MODERN. FE | 8 equity’ O Owner Pfeaving state’ Call | Owner will finance ‘Apply at lis A. JOHNSON, Realtor | om for Mr. Aken. OF ee rare prams. =" Le gg 2 BEDROOM HO! 24-6050. Edison street. f f e | §314 WEST HURON « J ROOM NISHED APART. | yom = ee 53% } quarterly on stove sie 25,000. ment. cif eae garage. | in dre ge nee & di ls \ eee Se br, Waterford he RENT HOUSE AT WALLED | 3 en DROOM BRICK — “MODERN | 2, BEDROOM, RANCH 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | FE §-8183 , " When most ia! dults onl Hende | na fine location, close t | . : i firm neve in Oakland’ County. ROOM APARTMENT, PORN- ce “Rae cet | Ein eement, On beat Be a cee of the Tabee sped. Corner ot | 2. wer ther 6 me wave FE 4-255: , Box. 6. tia’ Press. pe ge me. onth. Cal: Pag! A. Kern, COLORED—§ ROOMS AnD | ved road. 1g ceramic baths, | _or MY Eee Ee and on ance E 23-0209 : | L-A-}) RENTALS bath.” PE 2-1847. 7 buik jn vanity, " Automatic #03 | NORTH kM BEAUTY | -———— 3 ee, wi, Ma bese te oe Gah efter 4. FE C001) | SaRTLY PORN APT aw PRT. 2-BEDROOM BRICK |FOR RENT, SELL. OR TRADE. NOhop optional PE S- tia gurity. Write Pontiac “Press Box? furniture. Sed ke bare devon a jurure Hee nts | : parge 2 begroos ome ai ai 10 ‘ROOM ‘FARM HOME | nick Home sae re ATTACHED 2 | _t ae 4 ee 8 west sid ft AicABrE—i| "V5 ‘PER “MONTH | “Has attached 2 car gatage. fuli| With 2 acres of land on paved| far gacuge Gas heat. 9000" down, | = Wanted to Rent 32/3 , Ti8.| Que 2 bedroom. $80 mor; one i | 544 4 NE BLVD. AT VALENCIA | Dasement and sitic. nice fire: road. 6 large bedrooms, full base- | —_— — re NOTHING DOWN — Just like new mt aa Me Wierd, FE bedroom, 485. Both uppers 90 Bu- 7 VALENCS- | place. newly decorated new well) fegt Small “barn A hot water mm HOME, NEVER LIVED IN 2 Modern § rm. bungalow with full MIDDLE ~soAGE,, MAN WANTS rats x ae Bh ta FE ¢2521. After § PE ZBEDROOM VACANT | Key ‘ue ‘ext door south. Call week-| 1°¥ Prke rE ERONT | fahed. $100 or $150 omy equity and Sunday 3 to 5° furn. Paved et, Nice lot and & board home Icom: . FE in - EA days “ntl 4-8862. Eves. 3 | {ake over payments of $47 ay » neighborhood. * He. Reply at! 5-5608. Upper Flat—Heated 3 and Sundars Howell 4gRi1 | Setting on large jot. Contact Mr 663 Leba gporhoed. “About 6308-6 UPPER. DT a bedroom modern hi ith | ») Lebaron costs.” 4 Bota i* privele, FE. FE 24061 TITIES. 3005 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS: $75 PER MONTH \TOANGATY. i317 ee large natural stone fireplace. in| oo Wilson a mes oR own rs ~~ WEST SIDE peers: Living room, dinette. bedroom Township. 6 ra paneled living room. Large pic- NO DOWN PAYMENT. BY OWNER | 3 bedrooms; 2 bedrooms up-_ | $7,480 LITTLE FARM ~ Over % bed home near schools, * (ee paid PE owen Orit kitchenette and beth. Pront and| Nicholie-& Harger Co. Hele fae. gm ame. OAT: | ture window overlooking lske Aalatine,” Latte Oa ae ente |. tislre and one down, could” | Ore OT iemn tee’ tele tee ¥ : a — rear vm in . 0. used &5 @ Gen, Se~ c nm we ge my y downtows. 3. c ny Store, --RM APT... NEWLY ax | Mediee tourtamine cubaibe. 53% W Huron is | — AND, | (#8rage. Low down. payment NEAR MICHIGAN 8TATE UNI- ment Penced in yard. New home. Easy terms, a? References | Sa reasonable, OR 3-4213. per_month. References re- | 5 y BEDROOM “SINGLE gene vr. | 2 bedroom frame, of! furnace. | VADE vs INC versity 3 bedroom. paneled den, oi! conversion. rone & BATH, ist VERY quired. PF 3-7101 or PE 5-8965 utility room, storms and screens. | fireplace 2 + ger e. Will can- Northern. High. Turn right $8,300 REAL VALUE ~ 4% elverine n Sun. ie Wtd, © Contracts, acts, Mtgs. 35‘ nice By ie Se Good loca- | ONPURNIGHED APT. FOR RENT. | take Very. clean, immediate Do oer $78 _month. TX SE | 4286 Disie } Hey preyton Plains wee oie ee - Down # Rugineering Building. sates kc furn. Alum. storms, Oak fl ; Beat, “ft & lights furnished.; session MA * A . 3-1231 R 800 Pu b + one . i 4-1 . 8 7 ae On rt ae Sees arre a Mo, lus tax end Ins. | bap 7” “$100, 000 “3 or location ion sear | WALEED Um iALLED LAKE, 20 SOUTH FOR a eee ott BEAT FE | “Wolverine ‘Uakeftont, Nearly new 3 BEDROOM HOMES | seis ae =| Lelie Fe em | os: ae ee Sak | J e ~ ay , ; i ~ . = 2 (ait: ha ar BATA OF NT | tine Trail. 4 nome, heated Stove |F “BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE 2 tetra eet me rand $100 MOVES YOU IN | Oxbow Lakefront: we ese Pe atte SELL OR TRA nai Jo Invest in good land contracts. Pine Knob Rd.-OR 3-787. | _5:5008. “ Coan children welcome. FE pam in: S00 Ditle Bway” ~ hho starts deal | Pa oe rn dition, Also. 40 ft , oy om | ee GDSEI HOR Sons. REALTY ary home. Beautiful view ~~ HOUSETRAILE Will trade ; A. "JOHNSON, Realtor i feet, private entrance ne to WEST SIDE a ¥ Oe M HOME. $55 L : NT 2 2763 | or Take rough large "pie. { ne af.. Stott = good home. Ask : 1704 S. Temgrep Rd. |, sense or | 2,$8¢ 2 700m apertments: Bath, iC. ‘PANGUS. Realtor Siti family room. omy ay gis per 7-Room Mdtiern Home wi Tirepiace. Pulls dine FE 4-253 Auto. heat hot water fur- frincraser, sate. nee itt 60 M-15 Ortonville NA 71-2615 , 4-0 10 acres. Automatic off furnace | Foom Fami iaily > Yoom “wit $12,500 CHARMING — 9 rm. farm . Z AC- whoes. OS per meee. S 3: Donelson schools cieee te and i - . ROOMS os AND. Bi BATH? i Fhe {| MOSER 3” BEDROOM OME. Chicken house. puis enable Site iste at of ives eee ce! . very “aed Two. acre | on your tract. roo ee sad ‘bee service”. Gab rr ‘ontiac ft | en welcome. 1267 se. Briced reasonawre lent beach, Must seen and to school. Terms, n) rt- | 5 ROOMS, 1 OR 2 WEL- or FE 4-4232. ROOMS & sta ae a _ Sun. FE 4-2470. mati . ' ene shih wwe! games em Per Pow “SEER Sahat ML RORY Maal Sete! COCKER REALTY, uli ath bey LOEMAN | *ieecenee r9ereg8 7 es r al . a } ecie cupan- | i IMMEDIATE ACI PION is Rus MoD || om, WEST SIDE en BRICK WEW FE east ee | TT MODERNE, SEFORY HOUSE. A ALOR: Realtor OR erm. modern Colomal take geod . school. rooms _ bath, stov home. Fuil Saat. . JUDAH | 0306 ® autifully oy eae. sepection = at pre = rs ‘an mag, 33051 veer ade ies formshed cen ct | _ eet 78. aon ber month, for Gas eat a es on J. RMA Boast. of Rosner “( Jpen Sunday 2 to 5 NEAT neh apectous kitchen landscaped: -Patia saad ‘ares two . peas tes ' : per month Ca A Taylor. g-ROOM HOUSE ON GLENWOOD . . | aire dining ell. gas heat, good oar carage. . . Ko L. _ okie Re altor " ROOM. ¢ " Koon choet woe powstows.| Why P M ?| | 5-Betirm., , pasem *, brick 2 cenit, Of te aeriapie AY plyPedrooms. cheap for cash Sylvan Lake Privileges landscaping, paved ‘street. L. H. BROWN Orchard Lake tote Rd. 003! i eee ay WLOr er years oid. auto, heat, ‘onus. 6 large rooms. Immediate | font ows. Be Senet. ; vay | Beotlens condition. Veeant, Call for eppelatment 2407 BROWN. we Realtor - 7 aths, 838 €0n jon, Vaean pare Re Be i "COTTAGE. it, oS RST | HFATING BILLS .THIS WINTER? storms . ‘and screens, in Douro ON 33} Bamford. Call| 450 DOWN. DRAYTON PLAINS. | i, Wipes of Middlebelt & 2 POR Ph. FE or re a 2-4810 J. Veo Welt, 4540 ‘Dixie Hwy. gee. 8 of sat Si] He bere 2m. Secorated. apts.| cinerator, kitchen fan. Pies tee a ROS OIL | 2 bedroom modern. Fenoed, in biks, north of Square Lk. Rd. |, only 075 down you may SUNDAY CAL. 3463 a 269 N. Cass ne 2 ROCs AS tide i acilities in| buy. 647, Phillips. FE _heat, ont Fence are 238 Russell. | Knob school. Must ell. MY 101 | $500. SCreTLEr EL Py ag Sade ULTIPLE ListiNG SER om .9511| beth. PE 2-0548. : - SMALL HOUSE. PARTLY FURN. | s800 DOWN, M RIGHT IN | ——.2570 EM Ent it. Pull to sell i ear is. SM 3-351) z aR | bedrm. DOWNTOWN. Only 3 biks.| 4-4142. “fear 23 Bteinbaugh Ct Bee care- | "2" vedrme’ home neat Crescent | PERSONALI7ED HOMES Eptrance closet. Full price i ee ‘fara. E. court house. Also terra RMS CLE. E 8-220 NO RED TAPE | Mrs racecars #0. Houser’ & attractive clean fur-| > x. MODnE tess. Pm~ SAM WARWICK WAS IR SYLVAN | large sills ears sarees. | ai | WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES with buy or sell your land con-/ApT _| _nished apartments. ee ee side, FE oui. Lake, 3 bedrm. brick t 1.000 | Roomy “Older Home | "3 ‘bedroom ranch, 12x28 ft. tract - or.) equity. Fast courteous |"man.” 308. win. A 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. FULL | pane Srv oriviieges. a es. 2 beara ma | ‘ arta sewn oa. | See It “Sat. -Sun. 1-5 | living com large kitchen ' service, Free sopra A 6 SL ATER PTS." basement, oil we garage. $76 home, hewly remod- | , pad W. HURON R 3-9701 ¥¥ ISHED ot ag month. East sid | _2-3108. clea. Living reom, beautiful cab- $6,500 — $800 Down | __ oil heat. Cedar e sid- — $10, a OR 3 Oluse Mey. Ls ED OR o. 2 sr. | THRER BLOCKS FROM Got = | in, "hs - eo Bedrooms, Clean roomy 2 TOO 2 story ing, large ate ty room, Lot se ree smniiy laree “— ™ ee ETHER BEE US CA : oe a SFE| ihetwon pane &E Huron) |2 bedroom. brick and | frame ranch House. 6 = _duples. Uulitien to | y ee with “bake privi. older home with enclosed porch- ICED RIGHT. $12,500, Sespeaks the green ‘st yes- @AROUND | Kan. 3380, : pack? home, Fi i path. if path pice ie jogos am hare bet of 5 lakes. Oxford | ¢5 front and rear. 2Living room terday, cons’ 7 ve c SAVINGS & LOA LOAN ASSN. 3 ROOM APARTMENT. Nites & Sunday, see Caretaker | GPPER 1 ROOMS ACROSS PON- area. Price $6,975. across front, automatic heat. — a'rge and comfortable i 7$ W, Huron St, FE_ 4-056 =, ine ae Cottage and Os- | MR. CAROL. ai ARCADIA CT. | 3 bed home. A-1 condition. Gas OF las Motce y neat ‘and refrigeretar, | oxtora , MOA 8. 22 | ne basement, ° Snes 02 | OT a Mane ae condit s na eine : “Wanted Real Estate. 3 mun. La Rent Hc Houses Furnished 39 328',, 6at*ee,, 200 ca 508m St $55_mo. FE 8-6028 after § p.m | ~~ SATE BROKERS "3122, nO Dasement, lovayments gez50,; © HOTO LISTINGS with ¥ ecorated jawee 36) CLEAN 2 OR 3. BOOM A Adnlis ii igen. jena B $75 month unfurnished; $85 month WALLED IR MOD. CONV KR’: Tonto aa Ty Location: 3, Cross St. AUBUED 5 w, HURO | OPEN Eve tional “basement, “and “other | ‘1 BEDROOM COZY. CLEA Village, 2-bdrm. $12 wk. MA 443 Orchard 9663 OPEN sign an Sppointments you will ad- ont L CASH = BOWNTOWN, FR SE eg busine Near grocery. esses. POP ASB 80%, REALTORS. wr Ms cet Wrr By OWN Z ma fi OREN ‘sign one ide ie FE 4-4526 mire. BQU a ; [ER Y | ron __ Phone “LEASE H OPTION TO . ; OS - if yee are lenving 20's mediate Heres’ ore seg 8 ts 3 1st West 1 BEDRY MODERN vine 1/3 BEDROOM HOUGE, GARAGE. 1's 3 bedroom ranch, 1% baths, pEs-sbas" ns RATMBE $1500 Buen a TTEMORE | cepelonay - BRICK me, quickly, us. Immediate; — COU! sm, cnt “welgome, FE 8-3352 _biecks from schoo’ PE &-9242 burt-ins. carpeting. garage. school ~~“ ODEN ' outatanding bites bedroo te eee RL aM "oto, No py cer nour eek UA: apg oars atcr _.. 1 ROOM CLEAN. ELECTRIC vthools ake nm o Cat “es 2 family brick near 8t. Michaels . Roval Oak. Ul 2-426 Sauere Bide ing space: viichen ‘with eat: aa 1106 WEs't. Ne tater 6 6280 #URNISHED 3 RMS AN Dp ND BA TH. 4 ished ne. PARTLY {7 range: gear? ee privi- house at 3522 Green ake ha 187 Beac ch. PE yeu STUDIO- “T¥YPE— 3 eter BABE. block pevamie tile bath, 1 ar or A CASH Re all eee incloding al) will. FE, “32° 18 miles out Dixie $40. _itges, no _ $60. OR 3-4330., t. & Sunday, Dec & 6th. | BY OWNER—3 BEDROOM RANCH ~ ment. gas. rms Kubn Bt ok pasement, kas heat, | M enna "ats 4 ROOMS ND eae 360 A MO. ~EM 3-4968 Sa Sy home. 1% baths, caTpating, alum- | Herrin ton Hille $12,880. $2,006 sive spreading ot wih ate HOURS ' N Fo $8 one HEAT, PURN- Call after 5 p.m, OL 1-0188. SNE BoP < > inum screens & storms. 2 car ga-— dn Bal PRA Owner moved. UL Ww. CHURCH shade. FHA a 0 TY wg $16 8 wk. Utilities furn, Call _ssngd MY 7 ROOM SINGLE ON ORCHARD | WEST SIDE rage Large lot. Mave $3200 equity gee CHARKSTON. MICHIGAN ps,” Consider trade, $18,- —F iter 4. OR 3-4556. a Gas HEAT. PART. Lake, 1 mile ftom: Pontiac. $65. 3 rooms. path Washer, stove and e. e $2000 and you - en 8-0880. ri t " take geet ‘I mortga 698 , CHRISTMAS BY THE FIRE- OCATION, {CONVENIEN ENCE. rest 7 a eh [HOUSE cH | ies rises Om Eiibs. — Steert, ¢ ees . “ ren mo Suburban Living ee TEEDROOM” RANCH cairemelp ae ope walt , aS 68 pm, ; 1 te 6 HS eye Renwboabe "iat "op fey | lors nat qguare™ Hebe vwaTenrone, Pas omg. FRMgt Um aT AL Nts Dest ROME ot Hane Acne ise | Sgt ee at Senet Guwntewe. in: . ROOMS AND y—.| for young couple and tether, ond “BY OWNER , (CON VERTIBLE. 24) | KING BEAUTIFUL home, carpeting throughout, cluded. Living room, kitchen, bed- pine Cg $65 a mo. OR 3-5484. ® *. | 2 bedroom home in Drayton Plains : ; ee: 4 DEER LAKE. WIDOW HAS RE- ® decorators dream kitchen. »~ room fll ath Dice” wtebing P +S454.___|" Will trade ‘$7,080, with $350 down, W. W. ROSS‘HOMES | bu PRICE $6,000 THIS that, puts pleasure into cook. Excellent for ——. |. WwW. Yale. corner Stanley ‘A §-1562. OR 3-R021 “ HOME HAS ERYTHING. ‘ing. © exce ma agg for ay ras ‘ior ore: “glock: | Brick 3 bedroom, basement. tiled BUILT IN 1936 se —Haig WING AF JUBAH | DINECTIONS: TURN LEFT A] ever wala aid ee | nine ’ id = Ra. Uti Nes bath, forced air heat, storms and ad SEE THE “VIKING” Ar JUDAH | STOP Licey ae FR saul a wid gas. | s ed screens, Will rent or rent option _— a would ¢njoy. Large; Lake Estates. FE 2-91 | Fo CHURCH omer ‘ =e to school. | to buy. Special reduced price, ving room Dieture aicion BRICK nee HOME. | | MQ wil omell ‘own ‘2s. Reary pent ‘modern prenee bedrooms wooded acre. Many extras | IM V GI, SPECIAL | to inove Imanp. 8t . heir tein etely modern. By appt. EM | J V RIGHT, Realtor room h oaty “ete aee and bath heat and ome for only $10,800 | model. Hem aplemann ealty. FE! Large lot. near schools Priced tot ‘345 / Oakland, Ave, FE 5-044] with mortga t only 3-9636 or -UN sell at $12,500. rae OVER (PAYMENTS ON FUR- | OPEN ‘TIL 8:30 down, exclusive east side For Rent Rooms 42) NEW BRICK. | BaSaO™ pe inst softaae | yy lovely modern "bath Aci *2 eR NINES? anennes Moots ve finishing on ‘the in- | information Vi besement. paved driv and LARGE spon FIRST or -PaobR. . a ining living room. | VILLAGE LAKEFRONT & LAKE | good garage. Home oy front. FE 23-0568. 89 Stete. Kitchen wi it! imin; oa bed- i le Ali: nicely “jecersted, “? Peasonsly netted oun term: 8 . Fils eset a uk a - cheno. Latge selection to choose from. OFFICE CRAWFORD AGENCY | *Tort“"ad’"oetesen “Migniana | West Side DORRIS Win TRADE EOFS ea aM cs rd tighla oe ; 182 W. Huron. > Phone Bverything for « wvenience, PE | 309 & Punt FE S706) Coa’ Mimiane MU 3 Bedroom Brick MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICe be * ; ey wigou BY = ar rf 6 famity ‘ handy te ec asenetnetanSsenceniaeannchnenlasesinn namely BY OWNER 1% 5 frame house, attached pe Jr. High, close to Like new, Built, in “SS! Pull fin- agrees. inclosed porch, 3 lots, bus es Features car- M [AKE wy ished bsmt, 3 A modern fur- 200°, completely fenced, Red rar dint as eg a niture ar eee ivileges. baie ene heat, inks Freniace droom, or et, hn OFFER DOWN PAY. siento with mmedite do Fgagitile orm , a arra ea it wan ope te @ud hot Ment 6 ag i price car ace BY OWNER. WEST SIDE. FRAME WOLVERINE LAKE. | to Your “famly "will| $05 late et sare Loum ga love ft. ‘San pow! heat, autom " ei mine. nen itd _2-1803 bedrooms, den, break- Draped carbelieg, tas Wout’ pont s a ‘. Lt rage “Bxeclient ‘cond. $13,500. down plus ES 0 cout, "a FHA. Extra tot available FE 2-4075 - ‘COLORED Gls NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 vedrdoms and bath, full basement, and: re: : Peete of tend | ror sell bes . deal. Rent or suf est Reatt ‘Off Season Buy WE 1-0500 J rand River tige ‘Country “Chub Be Sot DIXIE HWY... ‘ 247 WEST STRATHMOME Steg ‘oes Income & Business Bh a NO MONEY DOWN Paice "ON EY" pase DOWN, be) off RELIABLE PERSON | | a . . 7 bedrooms. timogt oe Base UI Sipe Bee FE 6-120 or FE 2-3370 lot — o'r 190. SEE TT TODAY! Taketredt & Oli- Lake Home Sites Which Are _ Now Available For - Immediate Purchase YOU CAN BUY NOW AND BUILD al | i LIBERAL FINANCING Can be arranged On Eithes a Home Site | Or Fora Connplened Home * We Offer the Foltowing = Services to You: . (1) Choice Home Site (2) Good Financing You Can-Use Our Builder OR | Do-It-Yourself (4) _ (5) “Good swimming, fishing & . General Recreation (6) Modern Schools (7) Excellent Shopping N = . a 4 4 Professional Services — (8) Models open for inspection Stop Today at our infor- : mation office at 4045 “ Commerce Rd. for your free maps and literature | @ ' on Wonderful ’ Lake Sherwood living | or Phone MU 4-8825 or EM 3-0085 COMMUNITY | Re RT ee we A COLE-EASLICK Lakewood | Village * We Also Have | Several lakefront or -Off-lake sites in this well-established community. | 1 f } | } | | { | | i } j There are ll new sold | homes under construction | for you to visit. (1) * Parochial & Public School Buses in the subdivision | (2) . Good Shopping | | ! | | whe Professional Services’ | (3) All are year-around- homes (4) Good financing on sites 0 "Completed Homes j a (5) Free Honte- Design Servic (6) You Can Build - Your Own Home OR Use One of Our Custom Builders ‘Come Out _ Today To One Information ffice at 7404 Highland : Rd. for free maps & 1 e Free Home Design Service) PER MONTH | "BRICK" SULL PRICE $7,500 —SALES OFPICE~ 544 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO., Agent FE 4-7833 TO BUY =: SELL | Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. . ee te 8, *pundny 12 + § Open Deily 2 ‘sSan BLA Drayton Plains You'll be proud to own = this rambling ranch home situated on a corner lot, Exceptionally re rooms. Master bedroom 4 x 16 with double closets, 15, * 23 ft living room. An exceptionally large gnenen = eating space 8 pay ‘Seay rt wok, ti ter Priced for. er quick Peer 000 “GI FORCE, BLAIR 4538 Dise Hee DRAYTO Eves. Call OR OP 5 3-6842 SUNDAY 2-5 2987 Edgefield Donelson Park Cape Cod. Huge living room.. fire- place, dining room, Screened-in porch. Fall pacemnent with fin- ished recreat: ‘oom. arage. a r large, ot Price only $15,950. Rd., left .on Edgefield | r aped } Voorhees Pioneer Highlands § bedroom brick ranch. Full base- ent, car cerage Nicely landscaped. Lake ‘priv leges Bus service. All city improvements. We believe this rf the fimest value in Pioneer Highlands. See and | compare. . HOYT REALTY 2-849 FE 2.0066 Bateman | Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | “ | = OP ~SU NDAY 2-5 \958 James K. Blva. Ww orth Much More THIS UNUSUAL HOME re- flects the care that went into construction when it | was originally “custom- | built” for its present own- er. It's brick with a living 1 room where you can relax | in the comfort of a wood- burning fireplace; 3 bed- » rooms, each large enough twin beds) A kitchen that would charm any housewife, and a host of oftrer, fine features. We deem it a privilege to in- - wite public inspection of this remarkable residence from 2 to 5 Sunday Easy to reach—Hard to. leave ote EGRAPH TO JAMES weet 3 BLOCKs TO PROP- P ‘SUNDAY 2- 177 Nesbit Lane Rochester Knolls “HOUSE OF CHARM" | *~ 3-vear-old brick executive's- rancher. -6 large rooms. 2 | tile baths, full basement. | Attached 2-car garage. Tru- °° , lv a showplace with fts | many extra features. Va- cant ‘and immediate’ pos- session. Approximately one acre with excellent land- to sell! WwW . “T pt sloNs. Office Open Sunday 1- THRIFTY LUXURY. “with -enly $900 down. 2 bed- room brick ranch with ~ full basement, almost new. Owner transferred and. will sacrifice. Purchasers assume 4% per ent mortenge with ONLY $900 DOWN © mortgage costs. OFF CROOKS ROAD Handy to Mound road factory area, 3 bedroom rancher with 2-car garage, Satins pati im iv to Califo WE WANT . A. FUSSY BUYER... ‘ “OPEN” J i be tToom, Paved gee excellent fea- » Really for sale at $16,- : PIONEER HIGHLANDS |. |BOX'S OR GIRLS cee Sh = fo Faxtre-nice ana "ats S, drs rah ry Me wer, & ety A besemeint, “Ol alue at to 00, terms: =" ‘WISNER LINCOLN JR. HIGH EMER Vacant and ready. Pro bs bedroom home with J-pe. ba bab Wi room, utiity w laund: ag water heater, ace. Near fy oe ouly” $450 down; $6,950 ful price. NOTHING DOO. We have several |. ‘ontiac. hed Ha al . All you” ears (exes, @ threesyear Fire urance Policy and Foci ered Phone'for more particula MANY MORE DESIRABLE PROP- DOOR iN ON FLOOR OPEN SUN. 10 TO 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 3-7088 or FE 4-4813 TO BUY, SELL & TRADE 1362 W. Open & Sun. Mduitiple “Listing Services -ANNETT £ West Side Attractive 3 bedroom brick excellent @, gas lot, rive, garage. terms, Ranch Home—Lge. | Lat 3 bedroom ranch in lent condition orereoking rolling _hilis, road ase car attached garage. 500, terms Donelson Park _Reduc to “4 _ Family Brick 5 rooms & bath all - occupied, excell A -~ 3 atte ication clos: ote bus ne enter. Puls bese | ment, oll a 4 car ga- rage. $10,000 down. ROY ANNETT, 238 Huron Open Evenings & sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEILL SUNDAY 2-4 On Hi Lure ROLLIN COUNTRYSIDE and @ tonvine. a A insure country Hving at very finest in High Hilts’ ‘vuaee, ® subdivision of individual ustom- built homes, Colonial exterior, but mod- ern a# tomorrow within Here is a home the $26,000 brac honestly has even to an SWI iL kitchen is perfection, Ultra- modern with built-ing and large enough for Sunday dinner for the family. A dining room. for your more formal dining: You'll have 3 bedrooms plus a den, that 2nd bath of course and 2 natural fireplaces, 1 in the Mvil ng room and the other in the huge, finished rec- ’ reation area. Two-car plas- tered garage. Can be du- plica on your lot. Pos- sible trade Whet better se to LIVE ODERN-— ERRY THRO ON M24 TO O'NEIL SIGN. Call OR 3-2810 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 CLEAN LITTLE BUNGA- LOW, ideal for the small family Living room carpet- Kitchen with eating space. 2 bedrooms and bath. Basement, auto, gas heat Only $6,950 with $600 down and $66 per mo ONLY 1 BLOCK from ex- cellent lake privileged lot, minutes from new ayton shopping center and in a : neig nbor! hood where pride so shows every home. Yes, this well a4 ‘nned, jow ram- bling brick rancher (91 ft over-all bath. T x29 ft fireplace and Cox Be eee peuatee Gen used @ ar will Tpacrifice at Financing can be — TRADE — ae a ine car Rarage. jot with Ae Anchor fenced was a Pipe ig esent col payme or. equity in “i Wood re lanned to fit your eae level provides an th. The revides recreation | roo ng. area for mariaiaee ~entertain «the construction and lize the r family would en was ts. $18,- | terms. | '| MODER ICK Built uy years, {Soot west side lor: looms odern. Flgored Ave. PE 5-0441 on Total ‘price tee fit. 500 gig | Hagstrom PONTIAC Mon Chass BARGAIN. ~ SEE “THIS NEAT two bedroom home with attached garage. Closet and! » Only 90000 with $750:.7 down. = 2 BED iM RANCH TY Hatd- wood floors. basement. “approx 10 pees a a. on small jake: e. and‘‘very clean, — y On} ft. ~ lot. y $12, terms. Waterford Village Ideal for home & office. A real fire home with 3 bedrooms. f baths: Plastered walls snd. floors. Living room and den ate carpeted, Large living room. Also sewing room. Loads of cabinets in the. Kiteben. The basement bas a laundry room and fruit cellar, Automat’: gas heat. Large 1% car garage. Lt bome and. busi- ness al) for $1 WHITE BROS. Open Eves. tt 8: gunday 10 ‘tH 2: 5660 Dixie Hwy. : HAMMOND LAKE Value Packed 3 bedroom colonia) ranch, located” in Bloomfield Township. 2 full ceramic tiled ba’ ‘rte. laces, separate. dining room, . in oven and range, dish- ‘washer case vent ‘tan and hood. drapes, screens an worme. Pai basement, gas heat, water softener, porch, 2 car garase: 120 x 160 landscaped lot ke privileges, sand beach. $28,950 Good Mort ser CALL POR APPOI poe HOUSEMAN. “SPITAL, EY "SPECIAL" LOVELY 3 BEDROOM | BRICK home in the West Buburbes area, Large livin room. modern kitchen wit ‘eating area. Tale lot. Don’t wait to see this one! Only $500 down: - RAY O'’NEIL., Realtor | 262 8. Telegraph Ra n 9-0. FE 3-7103 ~ 32-1539 “SCHRAM IMMEDIATE, POSSESION droom home. « Large { | vine roo! Com binati: 1 kitchen and anes Full } | basement. Near Baron ‘ | Behool, Pull rice * $9,750 | with reasonable terms. | OFF JO8LYN Attractive 2 bedroo I | alow. Excellent oorttehen $9,950 with INVESTORS! We have several tomy spoomes in excellent cond Good rental a, Prices range from $9,950 to th FHA terms. . IVAN W. SCHRAM |REALTOR FE 5.9471 | OPEN EVENINGS & soreer | | 942. JOSLYN, R. MA pant EY i | MULTIPLE LISTING SERV ~ OPEN eis 7 poses street) to. ake road. Turn right to | Hatchery road,.then left to No. 5250. Watch for Open Signs. . Kincapnon will desirable | the street | Drive ot across dining space, electric water heat- , aX automatic pateace. Large other nice | ES ‘cent smortgace. Clark Real | sate, un St. FED - 1888 | Res FE 4-48 BREWER | ¢ 200. $2,950 down, | “Uncle Henry just lives from one Christmas to another!" PLAN * ____ For Sale Houses 49 HAYDEN OFF ELIZABETH LAKE with lake Brvnee 50° lots BR B.R. home. . Full Terms. ACRES, Cedar Island Rd 8 ACRES homes. h $8950. 4 have at; Gennet waar sue jUBURBAN. Exce 3 bed- ous Doms on Meee Masief bedroots, 12xi4, ~* closets. Oi] ‘0 1. $13,300, Bragg rons way. is 2013, AREA. LARKSTON 2 BR, on Waldon Rd. Was built in Oak floors, = Pr aoa Lot 200". $8200. T *150" nm iors J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton Open 9 to 7 P.M. — Sun. nity a \P J * Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 Colomal Hills Popular styled seml-ranch, _ Full § rooms, supetes 2S — = loveliest it fireplace. spacious corner bedrooms large closets. Home me 4 tionally nice Extra lot available, us! ful asaiy livin room with aries Ceramic tile bath. 2 South on Woodward, “tare yight ght on Square Lake Bee 2 Eileen Dr, to turn ri rig. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 2 W--PHat St. MY\2-2821 5 ACRES. barn. 3 piace, garage. water heat. Ceramic 25x50 CEMENT BLOCK ranch re- tile bath Cedar lined iothes | closet. Needs some John REALSY 9203 Commer ree finish: J. Vermett EM 3-6466 | NO MONEY DOWN Witt vuild a starter home on your size. Pull basement. + lot. An RUSS McNAB Li. Rough Oey Your plans or ART MEYER ie 7 _ For Sale Houses 49 ~ SUN. 1 TO 8 Harvey Lake is THE “BIRD" “Ranch. Size “Ranch. Style An estate for a busy quncuiove = i. ont e When I " serge! “ Us. 10. Wad. th - jown men r wae r mt home. Rae ' ELIZABETH LAKE Neat, completely redone, bed- room, roa new _ fur- nace and ene. at others .and buy ‘this at $7975 with $1900 ‘Parttidge : ATES FE Fic tt noe ¥ w. tenon OPEN . —y K. IRWIN | | ..& SONS | INDIAN VILLAGE: : “yovely ant bedroom brick, full basem $s, ane is " wien: by | OPEN HOUSE |""2 FOR COLORED A beautiful 3 bedroom home with full bath if garese. nice lot, located iat ote arimore Bivd. open Sun- 2-5. $350 down plus cost. DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE | 752 _W. Huron Bhone FE 4-1557 G. 1. HOMES MOR _ Comfortable | $9, 200. Vacant home, 2 large 2 bedroo bath, of] heat, fot | ae “ee. Modern 5 room bedrooms, dining room, oak floors. plastered walls, rd furnace. of 2 car gafage. Paved street. Im-. mediate possession. ; $10,300. Pleasant Lake. 2 ia porch, cant. front diate possession. ondition pereie bees. “$11,400. Three bedroom ranch, ae Inside and out: ogo har Carpeting & draper- Oe, Front. ~ Va- e bedrooms, enclosed nicely decorated, large lot with shade trees. Im- ful hom: 7 ae losses ed . ail . ve OPES SUN, 10,70 5 ‘ull-s' : room, _ all oak ‘floors. automatic “eoat CEA RK REAL ESTATE. eit shoo. ee. wee. BUY, SELL & ox onay as sppcintmen 1362 W. Huron. fe e "Multiple | Service Move tn in next week. Very with aus, agg Po garage. ‘one sions ie, ges heat. iMecar garage. WILL 1S M. BREWER MGR. 45181 PE. 8-0823 JOSEPH F. REISZ, SA Eves. a46 Haran, bor OTE 0 PONT! AC OFFICE OPEN EVES. WHY rar MORE? ??.. een a for ¢ price of $6,950 with terms. > SMALL FARM 10 acres of good ea cates a roximately c On Four bedroom home. vende, total price. FE89693__ KYC Wo YLORI - GAYLORD TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MON io, "or' ours EM 3 guia agg Ne ays ve motel ent ot, “RILEY WHY PAY RENT? 0. OTHER 3 bedroom ranch cu et suburban areas. ee _ close RILEY, MEAT ROTATE PE 4.0187 oo a/ saainenaall cost os moe brick. pany Ss home, 2% aa oy | HILLS: ; ee bedroom prick with cen- der hall acrengement, with arage. fenced in yard. $3 foo “down and hametings ee pos-, | John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS 313 west -y a Street ri FE 5-9447 ; FE_ 2.8503 4 Bedrm., Full Basem't Case Lake Privileges Texas. owner Las sactifice for seiek sale. $750 dn..and § Mo, Just West of "Orchard eg or FE 2-4031 rT garage or furnace. full bath, oak fire? 2 Oar garage. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie ge OR 3-9701 Open "til 8:00 Etats - William Miller Realtor SET 1 Buy TRADE wes er EY iE “iares reeihe fae in excellent on choice corner pnd Ht basement, gas heat and wad anos lodkerte’ tnstedea “ak rs price om reasonable 244 8. Telegraph RE R. J. (Dick) VAL UET 345 OnE 5-0683 ma 0, 9 to 6 Mr. ecaiubne ¥ _PE 5-4684 WEST SIDE a Baa eenenes peneent “this lovely 3 ios Oak fidOrs. 2 fireplaces. in |OUR BUY OP THE WEEK—This P in. in Hi-Fi & inter- lovely 2 bedroom home with = 2 A aik-out base-| basement, aluminum siding, ment, 10 ft slidix gles walls furnace, ‘elty, water and ceage. | ‘Attach ed Seni or pt. tie down, ont aheot month, Pull poe az car rr : . igh to Han ra Ra.” nowth | $7,500. ic. . $650 WN—$50 month moves you . i thief beggoom_ home wie fu WII | [AMS Baldwin. Pull price $4,350. WEST SUBURBAN—3 bedrooms, 1% REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | fireplace end wall” i = 1483 PE. 4-0547 | ng. Plenty of large i . knotty breeseway ane 2 car garage a . Lo- on huge re Tot with, 180 fot ie. | Partridge Sct SACRIFICE TO SETTLE ESTATE $20,500 full te oe terms. " WESTOWN "REALTY | PE 52163 bet. 2 and 5 p.m. KE 1-1002 bet. 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lincoln 24671 after 8 p.m. COMM: ERC! loo acres, White Like at $420 per acre, C’SCHUETT, FE 80458 EMERGENCY NECESSITATES SALE | jon Spelt Beri eg | a bow Micnigen 4 ©. Box Mil- fempstoe fs __Income Property 50 | BALDWIN AVENUE — AGE 2 PAMILY. LOW, 44 Parcel, 190x380 ft. down payment or’ will take late DS Pgs ie : m Ter is and would re- PRISE 76 UNF kore. re 8 mam of” grading. Each unit consists of 3 rooms & a ' i and 2.. - a ie lat Sat | Sia Sat i ca Lake, | Montitiy e approxi- af) { to yon $900.00. Now used -as |. new high partment Motel. Has Caretak- Ge fee price: and Sor mane ea | RE mewrorean. meavron a ‘on _ Ove FE ma ®. Huron Bt. = hy bed Attar 00, ae 5-0510 4-4813. i _ Ft on, ee — ON A HILL NORTH PERRY STREET | 4 family brick, each unit has 5 rms. bath, 4 Sepere — paneiens, gas _Wa- | ter heaters Stable fonants. ‘Excel- lent condi High net income. Splendid value at $26,000, terms. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244.8..T ih FE 3-7848 chings MA 5-6431 LAKEFRONT Over 100 feet of nice lake front- Sge with beautiful je trees. modern 2 bedroom ed m3 some furniture. Now ee have imme- : state's Doster Only $10,750 with RACE DRY LAKE F, C Wood Co. _After 6 p.m. OR 3-2603_ SYLVAN LAKE car gare ra tock from ‘Keoven Lake. Bar- , WILLIAMS LAKE * Pa ites ones, Real Est. FE $1275 FOOT FRONT- Soa Omar: MO. SeICLIAMS LAKEFRONT 3 Bedr ~ ig = Lansdowne. a, lot, sand beach, iP: vw Heiltnan Paul M. OR 3-9411 | Bre at Lovely nelgbborhood. | _ For Sale Resort Prop. 52 POR 8. SALE—FURN. CABIN ~— Hale. Mich. $2700. Term _ For Sale Lake Property $1. : ees és. at MS living _ room, | to- | i | Beau: | trees. Rea. 700 Al ON "pai os ake am’ Acres Some Woods & quiet area, «beautiful build excellent’ dr with TO ay ite Good soil, ideal for down. small) farm. 2 ACRES—With 100 ft. on Auburn Ave. near Crooks Rd. Ideal loca- bo 3 "priced it on terms, Call 20 ACRES on Bald Moun Rd. wd Only 149 miles iy 13s files from miles priced cludes 3 shell homes, ced at $12,000 on terms. OLD D PAR NOUGR-6 Ae cellent ‘West Selecta” ch 4 in. Pull Drive $0960. 10 ACRES—Near Otten . Wen- Berto allie Spot. Only $2,956 ALSO PARCELS—Ineluding 410 acre suitable for farm- or ent. RILEY. REAL ESTATE FE FE alist ~~ Fe 40021 ; Wooded ‘cesta, oo acres, fetes. a0 ry nice nome, price | only Beautiful - peel Roms ch say. Yours for only $3,250, Small wn payment, , Apple Orchards 4-ncte a orchard, next to the village Sion Wael Yours - for : ‘at this time. gouer plan pode this weekend W fore BROS, / Open Eves. a En * “aa 5660 Dixie Hwy. For Sak: Farms ‘56 40 & 80 ACRE FARMS WITH & withou: 2 ae ee, all now “ent “nna E 2085 farms commer frontage. ‘tis available. H.C NEWINGHAM Gehan of eee o “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PARK A «om BAGSTROM 6 pat MOTEL — lame. aie say’ treteae “tis Be coos down. ih Barrie Bh mone Tig ; bay a0 A frontage. Hes jas ¢ aoe equipment am. Part arate PREETI, RANT .* . trade. ent, xcel- $10,000 ~ Hagstrom whiand “Ra (M0 . PONTIAC OR"40358 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SUPER SUPERETTE Coates .brsnte, and meats. ‘pis busts md net $14,000. Pontiac's ty buy. . Fe Gas Station investineat for it corner, ef eae gr large investment with good return you find! rm you brn i ty Pree Etsy, FALL Partridge SEE re coms ms $3,000 in pars Ah for $2,300. ing Me May have 4 ‘aeaihe tree PE esi P wystaans. rene bs Reanty, o 4 ca Saou ylord SESSUE ‘PART DOE's Wimrcny, GAN .B oy . ein KINDS . ’nee QFPORTUNITIES. ios Ww HURON AND ASSOCIATES, + PONTIAC. FE al "STATION FOR RENT loca’ Sashabaw and bee Flint CEdar ie oF STANDARD OIL COMPANY 7 i rn 2 bay station, Mats and Hur- tl HE Pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1959 *BUCKNER™ = 3a CHRISTMAS EVER— ¥ 2 ® ae Paint, tile, Hine. Shover’s | 204 EF. Pike St "Lake, Piym GET a2, TO $500. Signature °° BH. FE 29200 nnn h bap ra ergs $3.95 ALCOHOL, HI-TEST OAKLAND sijnie, Wal Te 2c Loan Coinpa ore. 141 W. Buren 3064 UGS, W * Revernible #16. “4 m Bete t . 4. Arm: $8.98, caren mitare. "1 _Orchard Lake A Gar 12" tas table a 7 ‘ Pegtns Ms ee 7 i ANS = TO $50 Panett & signetare Foaf herve Hew is ry fay : a he fat "iat fas ie uy phone vel! oe “HOME & AUTO re ay Sone wet aheoes tem, for > j re LOAN CO. | at wast 50 days. Parts and laber. a N.. Perry &t. Corner ©. ¢, Most sets new lates Tones We take trades at Obei . 3930 eafen® ave Peale | EMaabeth Lk. a4. PE 4.4945, 4 sree 1s Pn lisse n 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. FE * eeuser tale ee shymamis OR "LOANS | SMEs EggP™ CORD Ea 00 ‘36 G RANGE. DI- rion, $40. OR 40008. a 1986 FRIGIDAIRE RE Rn ves At ciemnenh Si special ; cen, . pr eaboard Finance rae et ee West. mar! Bal PL AE Lan a tat per AGU ‘CO. ang pad, 0 yards. 13 yards, . ely n y i 202 S. MAIN ; ‘End’ pad, #38." 80 oe oe - OE. ALMOST “NEW "HOSPITAL BEDE. ROCHESTER ROMEO)!_$#45_ana up. Ma 4 TOANS TO 8500 A GIFT 7 aEL AP AUT jate. A new Binger Sewing ‘nousinoLD 7 | gang tnodels, “Prices” start Oat 10781 50. Terms @f $1.25 week. % Sie 2-3510 ' every night win *5: until | , a ENDLY SERVICE Ss iotmans. T Sewing a- WHEN YOU NEED ls AUTOMATIC WASHER. we TO $500 Kenmore, deluse, Bas. cond, $49. St ATE VINANCE CO. | Admiral refrigerate 702 Pontia« State Bank Bide. Toeu. ft. eee cece $139.95 | 8 cw. fe... ase, 149.95 | FE 4-1574 LYN et Be Ho9ss '8 eu, ft. upright freezer 139.98 Mortga e Loans 62 Euoraee Hi. i-Stereo blond “or . 95 | : DA TION of os wutémstic washer. sudsa mig oreeees CONsoLt test, Ask| older model... $189.95 installed | e man o b&s one. Call us.|. & services. we can he wou SRUCTION 0 Adpiral 30° Tange with 169 98 BIG ea on “se PE 37833 GE 12 cu. ft. refrig $229.95 exchange mo.—18 ‘All $10 ist pymt. Jan. or Ma TO $2000 HAMPTON ELECTRIC ea, Cations County homes. Mod-/ 95 w Huron PE 4-252 Open till 9 P.M.. Voss & Buckner, Inc. amour Da 750 Wit, 209 Nationa) Bidg. LPR 44729 HOME CAN 63! Sonn ATL& > et ES Swaps A little var of the way but a lot | less to pey Furniture and appl ences ‘of Pali sinas NEW & Li D. il @ or yacant lot as) Vist cur rade dept. for fea) .. wt accept eae on this north side) bargain feane Immediate possession . Tile 4 "MOR TRS TO PAY We buy sel! or trade. Come out | showe: jasem 1, path x 976 per oboe a toe / and look around 2 acres of* free interest, includes taxes n-/ OPEN Fhone FE 5-0241. surance. Built I | SAT. 9 TOE cm . OF 8-001 4 miles of bontes or } mile <8. ae PER MONTH | Ro” ot apeer te Heights om Auburn $45 1° lees Includes taxes 8 and inguranes tor| BED, | MATTRESS, 1 BOX SPRINGS, Forced air heat. vaste red walls, BREAKFAST SET. POTTY AND hardwood feore. & mete storms) high chair, youth & baby bed, and doors. deca Will trade couch, chest drawers, toy equity for te = se ear, trailer) box and misc. 4812 Harding St or what heave t ; eM area. Upstairs -after C. PANGUS. cealtor 2100 M-15 Ortonville _Wa_1-2815 BEN MUR. 17 CUBIC FOOT CHEST type freezer. OR 3-9413 — A “BUICK AND “So BUICK ALSO | BABY BED — LAROE. AND HIGH ” Kenmore wringer type. washer) chair. $20 995 M for sale or what have you? OR BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING | - machine tag equi ve- $3 ME RY Rad i FOR MO- iy conette Siptnes” Fay balance | torcyele of scooter. OR 3-0061. of $69. 20 @ for 10 | 1937 months. Also repencens Broth- for land contract. OR 3-2092. ers portable, like new. Balance | i069 MERCURY. 2 DOOR HARD-| {77 or, $630 month. Call Cedi q 38 loaded! se for agauity and) Manager. OR 3-9781. A & A Prod rs older car, or 7 equel value, 635 Heights Road, BANKRUPR STOCK — Lake Orion. MY_ 2-166 ODS Living room, Bedroom s and b break. on tro t stream in cxcode oune fs met atts. Chairs and ty, $8800 or will trade to butider and. pe and ta “Must sel spre __&5 down payment. j-6028, mediately A chance for . ‘eal | GasH FOR USED v8. rat room Suttivune Co. 4763 | recorders and Fadie-phonogtap! =| Bisse isy. ase 1 E tains. Open Working of not 2-0367 | DELUX CONSOLE IRONER, VALUE, a . ms a Me are et. $90 for dining room suite or CASH POR USED pia PURNT- sewin machine, PE 8-6682. | _ture & mise PFE 2-03 GAS STOVE. LARGE TABLE ‘TOP. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON Trade st sel] for trailer or-other./ btnk bad« comnne A} springs OL 2-1011 and mattress. earron's HEAVY DUTY ARC WELDER On |_ Furniture 42 orenard Lake Ave. truck, | both $400, MO. 9-0747) J GASH R FURNITURE, TOO LABOR AND 5 MATERIAL TO CON-! eng musical instruments. vert basement or garage into E recreation room for late model| DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, — $50. car. OR Bere Cones tt $15. Sonne Ms tion |O« record player me erik: oae1 Full , si Amt TERN $35, eee $15. FE 4-8159 ” OIL roma 5. OIL Spice -DAVENPORT “has COCKTAIL oe ater, RMAC a floor furnace,| & step tae ere ee $15. win wien tires or what hive DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. eee COME. rey color, $43, UL 2- rity sae BAY LAKE LOT, SEBS. | DREAMIFU OF A wet waing, Will take boat, mo whe CHRISTMAS housettailer or what? Will ell Mak shat a ’ ality “with low down payment. J. A, Swen-| a re-conditioned, guaranteed re- gross, PE 532550 0 frigerstor chest type deep freeze, ‘SWA RABBIT) attomatic washer or electric stove gos. ire trial and expect. trial. forme ee like = =p kee ) im 4 §-1941 be I onl Ee 2 PONTIAC FOR NO-| Fr: orga om: E; toreycle, OR 3- eng a5 RENT - id ag F tiem ae pet LEC. STOVE, #40. oem tor, $35. Inquire FE 4-4160. anu re - oe Vatcu | nnd E ue be DE ch | ELECTROLUX VACCUM WITH AT. ware, 142 al E 5-010). ee $8. Renton. : $90, L ELEcTRc rend Reasonable, FH 8-17 Ba TRONER. cash. ae! 3-7585 after ti Seti. __For Sale Gtotieg “% = FREEZERS, ceraiched dis. a years to Pay : @ days same as cash WAYNE GABERT. ” ANE OABERE | N ¢ 16. Maternity Ap ee vine < ie ae Lendy iE =? RANGE, 7 $40. TABLE, | Gas e chairs, secretary. $24.95 Re Rn table ‘model . 844.95 Deorest “979.95 $75 le. $40. ang. electric pe Maple | KITCHEN STOVES GOAL” WOOD | ater <3 ae 2 Of TANKS & gos oll burner, _PE 4 40 gal, Of hot ae Cie F _ MARMADUKE _ ast : | | 1 4 i i oo i | saute CORNET. 2 __.980. MI 4-0649. B-PLAT tion. $35.00, a ‘= AE 21006 Baby Grand pletely ovehauied & refin- tad ‘or quick sale. C a. graph Re FE 20667. Across _frem_ ree CARLOAD fe BETSY “Rees MDa Just artives.. are an : $20 de 4% Balance CAL LAGHER'S A-i GONDI- nee. ° age 8 Biaater wha] hi Ch. stock. (1) § mo. mh K mo, wees Goth blue tek. +5, $38," _Eastway, Pontiac, re. . Hay, Grain & Feed 82 \sT CUTTING ALPALPA, BROME hay, also straw, Pr: - i. 8 i Cooley ates: Lake MU 4-221. at = buraer. table top model, $40 18 E. Huron KE 4-0666 | 1.000 BALES HAY. iu 3.3313. : : -—"T . ¢. Lumber, Wood. . ‘TARGE CHER @ii—¢ GiiesT AWD |? ,LAVATORIES POLL“ closiet © 199, sm #: te Co 2-5 teowierol =| ELECTRIC Ht ES 5 uitan ALL TYPES OF ST covers, ay. atraw @& corn. jg gg > ig Ba Gitte oe —_ axis storm windows ‘ Screens. | HAMMORE CHORD SaOaw zs getver OA “e217. Oil hot water heat, 310. as EF PE 4-2202. , 4 , . ae BALED STRAW, PIRBT AND aN ore % wal puoF ce weirs | Could vou tell 1 me # where I I can 3 find Barbara and Penny? | CRE NEw. CONN AUTO eax Pe | BAM Th. Aine sever, hay. EM need coneliee. YS new, me to 8 rm. capacity, | — nt tt et —~ ee ie GRAND PIANO OL 4-000. CARGE ate AND WATTRRES. _ #3 8-0668. . 4 PIAN HAY AND STRAW Brand new 15.8 nats Ve 3 FUEL Oi. TANKS. GOOD CON. For Sale Miscellaneous 67 67 Christmas Trees 67A) . _. ; a OR 30165 775 Scott Lk. Rd. @ Orchard “Lake Ave | ee eS ino abe | nnn eer | PLANO PONTING —OBE AR sumrot WANTED UP TO 36 TONS tate i NORGE GAB RANGE, 3 SP AND” RECORD | HEADQUARTERS FOR ~posmixe | Ox TREES. WHOLESALE a capentn etree altel hay. Cull siler> @ p.m. __ re > player comb. Wringer type wash.| Trains—Toys—Schwinn Bikes | & retail. Scotch, spruce, pine. 808 GS WI PPEAR OL _ 2-657 TicBT WAUNOT DINING ROOM| Cheap, ee elec. dryer. | Soarlett’s "Bike-Hobby Fe ine | ie good tone. oie. | Pi Otive TO Foe “Sale Livestock 83 tt rence, Pon i” cee the net $18. GES A | git BURNER, YOUR HOTT ar dat Perse ae 1 Cages westaiea uly. he) PE eaoe | Ge AND 1 WEEK OLD Pigs. £OM PA , eac cITCHEN CA charge for evergreen branches ' > weno ar seth’. 28 i T SALE nanr 4- acd fou. PE ry PT., $70 * aulehify acratch 42° model. | with any mrebese thru Decem- USF dD MERC HANDISE $4, Joos re @ Rd, Ortonville. NA MAHOGANY JR 1ZE DINING Ru. Sum 9.95 | $99 value, $46.30 eo ius trim, while: ber. Also ney apple packs for erp ehord organ, wens rE Y PLOMBIN SUPPL they last. Also terrific vaines en | ift giv kland Orchards, cane. Hke wew GATTLE, PIGS AND GEESE. MAR- , suite, 6 chairs, *hees leaf tab’ BA L Bey a buffet. $106 Mahone e c ible & | 179 $2100 454" ~and 66° models. phone, 2205 East Commerce Rd. between VM speaker was $49.50, now $2880 __ket 4 -1023 fe on . any Gulbran. | 172_8. Sagina " ~~ | orders pleace. Michigan ‘piores- Duck Lake, Rd & Burns Red.,| Gibson Guitar was $296, now $190 | Hq ROA: ELDING: pO op : n_ spin no, MI 6-9374. ¢1N. SOIL oe LENGTH DARK ROAN GE trade or rent. 1m went ach win ML 69904. | BOT, PIE pipe” pale length | cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ §| Milford. __" Gretsch amplifier. was 6285, now | "pleasure horse, EM Lake orlen om i ee tank. where, like new. $65. Foriable ae 9. 4, ee 105 M38. Knotty ; Pine | Paneling Oe Te Ad yacr own “te aibson ste RINN ae iw. now #0 Sale Farn: Produce 86 AiKs AM Lid i : r tape re- Pre ‘ . $922 GRIN ey PND a Rt ter, one, PT. CAST {[RON, RECESSED wP2 Wee and WC) fools | Select | early ; “travel Trailer ‘Since 102 =. Gas pate rator pith Ereene * padhiud ‘wit wits bench. Be Best qua! +; a . . Beat ‘ti get * mite fast ot | 278. Seainaw __PE_3-7166 APPLES - HIGHEST QUALITY. hye for life, 7) them get | die, BR aca aE tie West ° haa CHURCH'S, INC, ftereectonct ‘whom ‘ta, i | RENT" y, SPINE? (PIANO WITH | 01) Bobois, Veuuig” cea sweet | tr Galen, O06, Maron, ¢ . ’ uck Lk Rd 4MU «0035. “aauly | : ; MAPLE DINETTE SET, TABL i0-€R. 52 GAL,. ELEC. WATER. UL: ‘0m | < | wil be appited toward the pur cider. Also. Faney” Apple’ Pucks join. one of Wally Byam's 4 chairs. Good condition. as. AME |b heater 861 cash & cary, GA | LATHE METAL. 36° BED WITH ger co 7 | chase price of the p for gift giving. Christmas trees, roe ake earevens.) EST CHRISTMAS “TREE LOTS_ g 4-596. 59 West. Open _ Plenty of extras, OR 3365). Good loc. Lights furn OR 3-¢988. | “GAL LAG HER S 0) So ets i Gommerce, Orchards. | FOR : ion “fame 8, 8 fg oal oe. “TOR Te vk aa waaTK. Mt ox ZAIRE of. ~ ayaaee UNIT. [ARG E CHRISTMAR TREES, | '#_& Huros_ PE 40366 tween Duck Lake Ra. & b Burns ge mea tae Koen irunic, $18, Matching ‘chialee | call tron. Best teas $18.80. complete eel separately. or AK “suitable for churches, sdgools and | WANTED UPRIGHT PLAYER PIA- | Fé. ee on mente crash ae Rend. pet month. ee jounge, spea giitts. $15. Maple | G_ A. Thompson, 7005 Mbe W. gether. UL_ wit | ee be eeON OF i ~~ Batre} Fn gary 1 ane APP Lice. jee GREGORY RO ROAD, antique chairs in LARGE MUE a | tA SION OF mM. SOPOLAN WAmiSTOMS 6 Sours City & DeTROTTERS plue needlepoint. 3 formals, worn seal Tuto. gas. heatef, A Also 1 lar LER OIL FURNACE Spruce. Balsam: Special price to to_Pentiec ze Bor 28. AP Pres. POI Lan VARS once. Girl's e} : coats, wkirta, | Cab sinks fittings, 994.95 up. | boiler. FE 2-0278. | eburches and clubs. Wholesale. & | TED | cider, Produce. Kingsbury Market New & _ dresses. Reas — Laundry tr ayp (and 5 & fau- a MI C AY | rela. 23 Montealm i ‘Wie OsED PIANOS |. 2339 Clarkston Rd, We take honetaeté furniture in NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. 2 cets. 10. 95. h & Carry. _& PRE PLES PROM } yrs. old, $100. FE 41468 after 5, |" “8: SAVE PLUMBING Factory Seconds—33e, Per Sq. Pt. LONG NEEDLE PINES, NORTHERN Nicpnd Ausic Center r cee ee eaere Beet ce: | BOB HUTCHINSON’S all day weekend. 172_ 8. w FE 5-2100| _ Wholesale. EM 3 lp Organ Repair | ¢Very Pri. all winter. Porter Or- | 430) Dixie Hwy. ‘ae ‘oath Ren FLOOR “MOD” ‘S14 TON CHEVROLET “PICKUP. tuyLo” UNCLAIMED | PR pea, Sear, sorrasee OHORe rE 14804 chergs. I a Bick Seen oo. | Drayton Plains on. Piss bf av 3-3021 i “ ines s ss WA BABY GRAND IT IS A / as little as §1.25 per TILE OUTLET churches lodges. homes. $5 Sun., 1:30-6:00 _pim week Goodyear Sonics ‘Siore."30 | AA HEADQUARTERS rie SAGINAW TE sous ges from, a Greene ti my antes (eno TR 9-008 | OLACEMORE FARM. (2180 SILVER ®, | ass, Pontiac for chain saws from 50, We CENT 10- | mile 8 W. u A Eatin, eook- | OVER ied oe TV SETS, PROM | guaran tee we a gave you” 238. ne B denny RI. 119-338, | vile, NA 17-2192 or MI 4-0133. ‘Sale O ce Equipment 72) ing, $1 "set ba, & up OL 1-6489. PARKHU $14.08 antennas, | moriey. Terms. ys. , 4 ; ler, PICK YOUR LIVE Ris’ | FOr SALE. apres, Moet VA- Cap. motor, % HP. elec, | | 1 WAL" TON TVS LEE'S SALES & SERVICE | with 26 te 1 reduetion gear. 1 Als Christmas greene Brine the ELECTRIC CLARY ADDING MA.| Hety. 8 Buel “— wo oe A at SALES oe oe (921 Mt. Clemens 3-9630— battery charger senerator, 1 and your camera. 12 intles ome a 1 rows keys. | Se ches mer ME 240 . — iz 2 | en-Bradiey moter contro: th of FOE ini 4 0 oe . ata 3 . COM- | heavy 20° chain, small gas en-, Evergreen Para S70 bisie Hich, | REMMINOTON TXPEWRITER sale, Farm. Equipment 87 tng BELT seekes, Bee | PHILCO STOVE & REPRIGERA-| {Gaps SUPPLY — i016 MT _ fines. 6507 Dixie Hwy __. | _way (US-10). MAple 5-1922 Needs repairs OL __ 2-403. | re Tora-Home. Between Lake or tor: coral sectional suite; auto- age St.. FE $-1665, Plumbing | NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE 8 & | Sra ock AND BALSAM CHRISTMAS | VICTOR ADDING M 10) CHAIN SAWS ion | matic. washer; autometia agitcirie electrical, paint and formica. ie. iy — duets oe Apie et §-1501 — OR 3-3760. | Sige ats at Dial Can es at keys, like new. EM 3 __ (35 ved cent discount en some s | dryer; leather upholstered bar; ur; work on ginss. 62 gal | NEW iSt QUALITY BATHTUBS. 5? at Dixie Hwy. iL models 8 | bleached mahogany bedroom Sarat voter heater, $69.50. 30 $46.50 Pree standing tollets $1 18 95 | WHOLESALE - RETAIL. SCOTCH _ Sale Sporting Goo 74 MICHIGAN fo. Fa BAW © Featuring ul new an i suite: coe full cae’ table and al. gas water heat., eet So. Spe G. A. Thompson 1008) Pine, extra fine Balsam and | DIY tsar TOR mer. i 4 pers 4 chairs: ive size box 5 prings _i days week OIL PURNACE. 935. OIL aie | Spruce. Will deliver orders 100 or |? ) TEMPERED MASONITE iH & hn Y | pam stresees; Tg single s bes | ANCHOR R FENCES _ heater, $28. and floor furnace,| ™ sore chasee ane ence! rere \ ese with of] burners aed MACHINERY pat BW. AND EP. pon Wy sel] your used s é $15. LI 56-7616 | Standar ation uare & use roulx ver Sales on , | at sacrifice price, Must sell by No money down FHA approved | iL FURNACE, ‘mowER- “HANK, |_Tel_MY_2-0940 or MA 5-0682 | 16 GUAGE LIGHTWEIGHT ITHICA \ just _north of Oxford 2172 W. Hu PE 40743 ay 3-7665. PREE ESTIMATES fr 8-747) | pot type, $60 58-5797 WINCHESTER SHOT GUN. 12 ump gun Perfect condition, $55 W AND ONE AND © | TRA ALL SIZES. | BEEF AND PORK — AALP AND ~ n gauge, featherweight, auto. Model Don't call i you haven't $85, OF | row core pickers. Homelite onws. New and used, debult Custe Olk TAN a OAL. a Dw PrAry vi (AUTOMATIC Zia quarters. Opdyke Met. ae 6-4941 f nue new. Will sacrifice. PR ome 2778 Deland. Dr rhea Neg bea Mae! nchiner as codused price pe veers cnaits witha ¢ on \- a achine in perfect SOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE | 4-7 +) Pty ac nery. “ r io ‘* rida for condition Take on bel { de- | BOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE | oi {SPACE aeATER. AND TANK a : €.\8 sale, Cail Dal for ® deal. fauteg contract gibi or pay Muto wilh paw Ades, eg) Pee ‘Christmas Gifts 678 CIR, ROLLER SKATES PRE: PIONEER CH AIH SAWS, AND | Manin a \COAGH ALBE $9.50 per month ‘til contract bal POON. "Your tractors’ and power tie ore “FITTINGS. TANKS, ~~ ~~~~~~ Practically new, wize 3. PE 4-233. trade. Kelly's Hardware. sate HOLLY RD., HOLLY. ME)- i Dept eae’ Capitol Api. Credit \ mowers, etc. Give us a call. Ev- | motors ' pumps, softeners, nun 1 (DIAMOND RING. oe Fe itDY 8 UNS BUY. SELL “TRADE | 3904 Auby dame, 8811 * + _+ 7 9407. | reds it at re a P Tess 60% at clarine in. yer hkr | are RENT iia. | PHILCO . REFRIGERATOR. EX 31904. MAS ste Hwy. OR giock must be moved Michigan |. dinette set. PE 5 |_ Manley Leach, 10 Bagley | SPECIN. NOTICE “TRAVEL, TRACERS § RE Mar. | Prcelient conditign, $15. FE 42036. | cay pag 2 ‘RgH CHARS Pump and Water Company, 2342 AMERICAN “PLYER “TRAIN ac- | © “e sree ne a ANTIQUE. /YOUR LH, R WILL PAY; King, & Huron Homes, ‘Special rorany cubes mowen Atle Rirouct "gawy conan PE TMP Re Oe peeling Wee 00 or 98 | gad che eure! areal HE oad OW AN Renae rity Feats, [eeaeeaee lt4 e §-0920. | G PONG TOPS - —— ' §. Telegraph. | ; & 8 | cempiinseneromanit . | EM } “Peer's tis), Commerce ROAd | SATHROOM PIRTURES. OIL AND 1" 11.08 | | BLUEBIRD SEAR, see WaL- | cayAway NOW FOR CHRISTM eT MAA | aioe ER's | Tyatter cates. S00 Williams Leake | REYNOLDS WATER SOFTENER. ads turneces Hot water & § steam | 9" $12.95 = ut. $35. a | Everything for the sportsmen. YOU CAN COLLE . A | Also regulation tournament stre feliers Automatic water heater. | * ; 9ices | COMPLETE 24 -VOL. ENCYCLO-| Complete gun shop, scopes mount-| AT 6 PER CENT in ASH OR Rent Trailer Space 90 bumper pool table, Both items in| Hardware, elec. supplies, crock 4 | Chrome’ leg sets -$H + pedta Brittanica Very good con- ed. repair of all ‘kinds. Head-| ON YOUR DOWN PAYM OR RR ‘0d Cali FE 2-2812.| tile Galvanized copper, black, Plywoods of all kinds “dition, 876, OR 3-76 quarters ‘for ice fishing. Live | | TRADE-IN AUBURN HTS. MOBILE VIL- 4 | REYNOLDs— SHAFFER sursn ipe and fittings. Lowe Brothers PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO LL CRADLES. “BLONDE “OR | bait. Latest information on best | SEE a. CALL US POR E lage. — : % mile SE ~ yale mate Water softener. aint. Super kemtone and rust: | 1488 Baldwin Ave +70 | maple, decals on both ends, $5.98. flening , apote a mis rhe! Cit | , DETAIL Ane | ‘ ” ; oleum PAINT FLOORS WITH TRED.| 223 8. Edith, FE 4-140. | reyer's ports Center, | . . \ REFRIGERATOR, $36 c HEIGRTS SUPPLY Applied in % the time, as easy | | GRANGO RADIOB” sitaet DP ippat 1520 Hour “Rd, Holly. MEtrose | "KING, BROS” sewing machine “36, “Duramatic | 262° Lapeer 4-543) oe waxing. free sorenat 20, minutes. cn RB gutwnre Electric, 1060 apne rie “pat Bok 1H. DEALER washer ryer combination | BEAUTIPUD a nnoER wna we : Huron 8t. INGFIE D 72-7 8H LT PONTIAC DA DY | Ras stove $36, studio couch, pever | machine in blond cabinet. Late | RETIRED— WILL SELL, GARDEN FOR SALE oO AE SHOR 1 Te Sian $20. ve Ne CH AN SAWwe , - e Runs s.misc. articles 4 | 350. electric range $25.| perfectly Yours for balance own- | kets, greenhouse plants, ever onal re Dee aking, TED on paid DEER 25 per cent discount on gome models : | wringer soe $3, oll space ing, $59.20 or pay $7 t per month trees, also antiques 9 Or- | IMPORTED | PUATHER “BIRD A ART land Fur Co. Pontiac Trail, Dig CHA BA ee re tron aap | Sete) Ah PE seeeer | ee eo mi. “oor Eriilantiy vee tere a. feathers |—Nalied Lake, MA ¢4J1____ mike 7 { ‘ar sd od holesale - retail. rices. | ee) SS...) | Pee eet semiees, Oray-stees | uae Ww AY es ond | wre Pepi these ox 160 _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 7 rt 76, Auction Sales 88 | 2 4 : | [ARGE ASSORTMENT CHILDREN'S 4.) Top SoTL. CRUSHED STONE; ~~~, : > STANLEY: ALUMINUM,WINDOWS | ridin S80 6. sprin orse, bicy- | 7 | SPECIALS—SPECIALS | TUMWINDOWS SPEC | Al c rine aye ep se pigge Tesh | Sah, AIMeet pil size Conklin | AUCTION Burmeister Ss mail & many others. PE 4-126) | oT ce SIRT. @AND. PT | ee a aie ot vite doer prises: MAYTAG Wringer Washer, Rebuilt, MOVIE CAMERA “AND waa in - 8 LL & | 1000 & 1 items. Pive door prizes . Guaranteed vered. | gs SRI - | | saddle s. brown and gravel, $00 a piece. U_ dig. Also 7 refreshments . EASY SPINES, Rebuilt. All mos- | NORTHERN LUMBER __ 2x4xe Pine .... . Weea tick admiral’ portable. Grand. oa et ore fi 0 7. eis, Guaran' Deliv Compan | ' tath k ber ch CRUSHED STONE, GAND, GRAVEL. REFRIO! ATORS. Renewed, Guar- | 7940 Cnty tate a 4171 | Alum, Comb. doors, prehung $29 96 recorder. PE Pees chairs. Tape Tarl Howard. ‘a S008 | A ‘ Pirebrick 9.0 ...... ‘PLAYER PIANO, REAS. AMERI- | DRIVEWAY GRAVE ee OR PRIGIDATRE "Automatic Washer co eee eee te ee. can Flyer, $12.28 W. New York | _ delivered, PE €3283 or PE 23-1466 ala: Tien a 100 sq. ft. insulation $3.81 ROLLER SKATES. MEN'S SIZE FILL DIRT, GAND AND GRAVEL, | U CRAFTSMAN ACETYLENE WELD. end, and springs. 7 ane The 10. $18: lad: skates. site 9.| front end loage or. and snow | amet ate RUE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Sag and Guging outit, like new. | Roll roofing. 90 tb. $298 | _ $18. Good cond. FR. 2-2422 | _ removal L =, | bar 7 car "door sansa ¥ tiae ' orm windows any size & shape. gan Ta wih LAROe aK | © GOOD\ Road EL § 1D8 * -_ $1 WEST HURON ix Res Cash and Carry Specials ; Getting tesa. ft alae tor Joe. PR 5- uit | _ 87 Delivered. PR 4-6588 3 ¥_W aiton, FE. 1210 — 12 w.p. Sheathing ote | « LIONEL TRAIN COMPLETE. 4 34ND BLACK DIRT & GRAVEL. T For Sale Tires 92 ¥. ripping . | ‘Complet . Myra after 4: p.m Call FE 8-3917 | wenn eens ors 12x12 Getting Tile aq ft Complcte line of MEW Cree | LOOK | YARD. ORIVE WAY GRADING | . A USED TIRES, $3.50 UP. wE rs. | x8 Prefinished Mahog ay’ *. 4 | Tap soil, vae fil, ete. FE | I buy. sel). Also Walls. Oil -Gas~Home Heaters “Ma leomplete line of b aa 9c “PHA Term nt FREE Estimates Dot! make Veh feat Christmas. | _ 5-3662 *0 6 STATE Tik . | SUPER FLOOR HBAT ° Open 8-5:30 MON. thru SAT... . ty roun ! ¥ ory | $ vst t Bady Ct, PE Wood, Coa! & Fuel 77 ' Pays for itself with H me aE \~_Bddy_¢ — | LOOK! "it =n BLA | fie fuel say AGGERTY LU MI Ro SURPL US LUMBER _| Man's CHficaco ER SKATES ~~~ ~~~ | name brands. Off new cers %) ‘io | NO MONEY Iw '~ TRADE IN & Supply i ee * | with case, Size 7. Wotn once. $12 CHANNEL COAL, “FIREPLACE, | jug tax and exchange. Stat ATER 1947 Hageerty Hwa MA 4551 | 9, 0 & MATERIAL | ag 4-1105 ' “furnace and kindling wood. Speed- | N Baits, 503 8, ‘Boninew. . ISCHICK’S mY 3-371] | Weekdays 7 to 6 Sat 7 10 3) ee ee eAL’ BAT DRYER 3-702 | NeccH] FAMOUS NEW SEWinc "ay fuel ofl, FE 66158 | aes ‘ > SPECIAL, #X12 RUGS. $24.96. MC- OELOXE FRIGIDAIRE DEEP | casters, $60, FE 2-6 cur epening. fale As en Ptinaloe ot PENA Saie on OR FRIDAY AND oisapage Oe al ripes, “ 4d * < to a O1 Li] wor P é a @a J ! Leod Carpet. 2ans 8, Woodward Ta Gat . Keo Mere PM ROOF REPAIR MATERIA wk Michigan Necchi Elna Sewing 3-0168." SATURDAY | # a0 sa? oeek off. “Black 4 A aS #x COMBINATION DOORS | Fibered ‘Roof Goat $ Gal ie Center. 143 _Oakiend_Ave. FIREPLACE "WOOO FLOM” i870 SATURDA whnewnl re Bo “eet Mt ce | ALUMINUM & WOOD Rolled smooth roofing $2.98 | RRBCAAL ,COURE- CUT AD 5 Ee A NIGHTS ED ‘WILLIAMS —e 12-0601 r em: Rolled slate roofing $4.70 enetmas Gimaments-figurines FIREPLACE AND SLAB. 96. $8. $10 | 7:30 - 12 p.m. | 451 8. Saginaw at Reebirn Insulation. _ Asphalt Shingles & Galy nails o,p,ltelian miniature ite sets | a cord. FE 5-3963 or MA $-1007 | $25.000 brand new stock, power & : | SINGER | PORT. welfatux "seewtn BENSON LUMBER CO. BLAYLOCK (COAL @ BLbe: | Unusual ‘and b fie show” reppetea | FIREPLACE. ot. rt AND hend oor wr ‘ plances tere. | , $14.96. Wringer 8, FR 42521 ‘81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-710 inl. a xindting © rine paint rope torches. paiat. | oF E _ ; — (3127 Ww. TTD | WOOD. pi p D : siose Terms “curl ® app FE DO YOU HAVE A PAINT oR SHOPSMITH BIN. SAW WITH AT. OPEN DAILY 36 FRIDAY iL ¥ OP sie deieted ogo. S| Christmas gifts eetiee | TAKE OVER PAYMENTS-BRAND | oSiGry ‘to! Choowe "t Hundreds of _tachments. MI_¢-1971 VIOLIN, LIKE NEW, $0 _wood. PR 5-3087. __ | °° BREE DOOR PRIZES - "ig GE automatic washer. colores to from. interior | SEARS, DAVID BRADLEY GAR: . a4 FE es 506 OAK WOOD FOR “BALE. FE FREE ROP RESHMENTS : FINANCE : Customer made $5¢ deposit, ieft| °F exterior. See our wall paper -. der. tractor and equipment UL | M hi : 4.7201 - Action Mérchandise Mart E city. You save $8§. Pay only $235, £"¢ | "bree ei 5 ait tric Tg ee 2-3008 ns ee ac nery 68 |SHOP LOADS CUT WOOD. OR. , 1651 8 Telegraph Road wen ' 9 week. Goodyear Service Store, 364e- —SPECIAL— _ - a 3-6022 e Norn @ racie Mile | FIXER ; JEAALL se ane == Bet. Squ dk Orchard Lk. Rd. | : 8. Cass, Pontiec. FE $4133. OAKLAND FURL & PAINT — Genuine Schoo! Desk, only $3.88 "good. con Benoa EY /SLAB “WOOD OR FiRRPLACE a a : | 4. TRADE-IN° DEPT. 434 Orchard Le Lk. Ave. $-¢180 Cupolas “Special ........ aA tH | woed._3_cord. $14. Del FR 8-101. TOYS —T oys | 3 pe, wood ginette "$9.95 | DOG HOUSES, DOUBLE CON. Csrace oo crt os y DUTY ARG WELDER ON |S L AB Woop OR FIRBPLACE | . § be wood dinette hae epee: ts mar Bie. | winck ’ clear tee caxan ope | truck. TERY tae MU b-0187 ox eg iget 1 sors. $18. Do Fa 9-41 } t a Casi Ads to ‘ LJ * ton . . LECTRIC - ts. . ; ORS 1 $ 2 Egninerettg ounge chairs..." $883 | er, blond step table if W Run Mahogany PI Py a wen. nae shige eurrent re wood, $18 and $18 acverea FE, MC RE OYS |sell. rent, find a good job, Elec. sh aa? on igs eee hee oad ¥ ELECTRIC GAR AAGE BoOOR j AUBU N L U MBER" Sttey : j For Sa I Pp 9 LE RIPC ER CUR GabD DEPT | che. OR 3-2300. Mitchell Distri- had A Ont Youre it 9 OF ioe 2 “ONS SAL E" FE 2 8181 5 uting. al PPPOE PPP POLL Pt cP of > WYMAN’ iLL BHOWERI . 2 BEAUTIFUL BLACK POODLES EVERY _ . 3 Pa, S ra ane SET OF me lee tn faucets ae ain ts | win FOR RENT van. | mig ade female. 7 ims, Paes House! Saturday & Sunday. the W Ad ¥ Va I im ple | : . - ELE fine spell device Hot me with, gleam ing Chrome faucets. | ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur-| 3 FEMALE UPPiEs. “MIXED | | “ eee, . « « ia the ant num: Tange RB. $14.05; toilets. $24.60, valued at | gace vacuum cleaners Oakland “ preed. PE 2-7 —UNTIL CHRISTMAS ber! - * Ww. ‘Buroa. LE. NA’ ATIONAL ¢ PE ua i FOR SA 7 a ee “REG-| g49. These are factory sec-| Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake (ya aE BAL —SGRRRIAA | - ‘Cc. RA ister, electric. sell for less onds. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 ave 53-6159. a | New suppl ‘of brand new toye at OR. : than %%,. Tioet iM, Set up for Orchard Lake Ave. — 39. “po if fie EASY WAY! offer FE with dog house. Best "every sale including lots 4& lots : nee iW ys fi fi W. Huron, | 8 station, MY 2-6101 SKIL ELEC. DRiLi. COLEMAN FLOOR BANDERS—HAND + _offer, PE 4-0167. | of gift items for the entire fam- Pe 2-108 tn Git05, | FREE STANDING TOILETS $1895 |“ cocier, Men's ice skat., 9. Bar-B-Q| ERS—WALL PAPER STREAMERS | AKC REG. “DACHSHUND ¥ PUPPIES ily—Everything must be sold— | 149 W 241715 2 e480 ne $10. | Double bow! sink ............. $5.95) grill Corey elec. ‘enife gbarpener SKIL SAW» RUG CLEANER. | FE Nothing will p6 held Beck. a “Auto Service QB Bt nefigertar pabinet, mgs, B, Be abe te ocaget. Ges Down com!. Map Se | aan 8. Ga vies HARDWARE . LG oa Fe 5 SPANIEL. Free Refreshments” | ~ $19. i diew reese . € ot mtr “ . one a, a AT E Y SALE hea . Gas goveo | %-in_ hard wit BT ¥ waArkei = Es) REGIST VER A-l_ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING, aN & $e. sre t= a 20-t90t vagnete esses ete tt, | TWIN BABY ABY BUTLER. #25. MArke uimbing, enrestroug® and {ene "Pree 1 fig “car. Cylinder, revoring, Wale. 2 a 60-toot coil THE SALVATION ARMY Ope : TV 3-pe. bath sets witb trim: aeys) RE RE ere Suh tee 6 eee ER PU RAN ee 5.) ty colored ' Everfinin oe meet your needs.| Fp san -| “pion studded. Ready for Christ-| will be the door rine—Pree tick - : . Cloth ne urnare, Asclances. mas. Sugarland ennels. EM ets on d ‘Be given away Caan AFT ING IN. THE Used i Trade-I iy t. SAVE saad steely ie WRENCE Catnore & Equi ment. 7 3-0242. every hour-—Be sure to come early | Cylinders wer Zack M s rade-In ep s quipment 70 = chine Bho . Phone 172_N FE 5-2100 Pater lendgvednae for seats, hine Shop, Duo ‘Therm heater 10.95 T ALBOTT LUMBER “CANARIES FoR CALE. k=. : Seen erere Deven mand chair * Full line of building Redwood fence pickets. Glass ° Ft, Uin Sane teee RA WITH ‘om. | DAGHSHUND PUPPIES —w stub Complete Line of LET EXP ERTS ‘I a | o Seo, &e plumbing materials Ely Se} at nig Os. plete with Packard shutter, tilt service. 4 \ - Pat Your Car in Electric Range BNE er. 50 out. 3 c, FE. 44508. oor head and tripod. 8 xs x 7 film __disposition, L1_ 3-8762. | GUARANTEED APPLIANCES ~ Light & Heavy Repair 3 was is oiders & vi stainies: i Table. buffet ands chairs $39.80) WOL VERINE L UMBER USED COMB iS BOORS ANY y siek tee! naneers, Sia x 3% enlarger | OACHSHUND, | AMt ain EABON. w “THOMAS ECONO! S| ng See togaack PR sam | sett soph ea inne re Be tee eceoreatbs ae | SUN SALES RINK MOTORS, POR HO OLD pela i IM-| KODAK Smart MOVIE CAMERA, | articles ‘silver, mirrors, tely en | QD AR Sma MONE CAMERA, | FRENCH Pi POODLES. MINIATURES | 8505 DIXIE HIGHWAY 4458 W._ Huron ‘1 colors $75. up. Phone Tawn_ mi aes a Dishes others. 270 State 23-6827 ee telephoto jens. Revere 85 projec- | 4.4329, Across From e. Jude Motel (EXT ATERS, $i0| tor, and. case. Exe, cond. Com- GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. MA 5-1341 i ok (22 W. Huron. PE di controls & tank. 8-708. USED OIL SPACE sox & u Bae MY 3-3711. OR 3-2360. amen plete $75. MI 4 Sale Musical Goods 71 3. PEDAL BOARD oncan, limed oak .. $495 4-5875. 2 manual Sram. Medium site player piano . s140 Terms. Mahogany console $479 wn. Lor gg ert a ae ano . 36 mm . ‘Tike new. | re@ano e bo yHURPY,: = fanz | through Classified Ads.|' "GALLAGHER'S 16 FE. Huron a i FOR CASHIN A ‘sell thing's at ed at Dal FE 28a. mas he your plano | ; ea Mae —teeeetrineine and temperment. * Guatiy EM 6443 ; terms, | = SPECIAL TOY AUCTION EVERY hte s. a pits B & 8 oeten: ee Dixie Hig ghwa runs ‘ transo: i frame - windshield: steering. ae controls ew 1959 _ Evinrude. We. Dow 4 * M ay new aid. used * ts ait priced: to seit Take . * c © ake sie ene ‘ land. Right to Hicko Rid e Rd. to “Spode and’ follow . vat te” DAWEON: ‘§ SALES at TIPSICO LAKE: Open, ev- . ha night ‘tl 8. Phone MAin extra; Mia: New Yor. he to $20. “Perry SMeervice, a 1254. iY TEAVING FOR MIAMI alle "2tts, “Rattreoce expenses. efler 3-1498. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART ' Either way. FE 5 | J R CHEAP CARS WANTED., ¥E dollar paid. FE 88300. “ACTION” — TOP $$$ DOLLAR | rT | — 1959 MODEL CARS — I . } Glenn's Motor Sales- | 952 WEST HURON PE 4137 xt - FE ¢1707 2* eee eed mith MotorSales FE 68-2441, UNK CARS. TAYLOR | wan ka parts. FE 5-2000, wee M & M Motor Sales motel cars: : Fier tap, dotier op later n hlaed ' TONE 7 SHARP CARS Ww ANTED, : Top Dollar ° & — Cass- Oakland 2 W. Montcalm FE 8-8288 | > AVERILL'S 202@ Dixie Hwy. r Si RS 5-6079 "i 2-9878 = CARS. TRUCKS AND Son ranted. _FE 5-5135. PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Buy, sell, trade 1260 N a Try and Madison 00 i 6896! \ | t | MINGHAM ard Shift, tinted glass. Full fae- at DEALER. — BIR {I GHA} . "8 ol oles $8 Holiday Sedan. Real tory equipment, and accessories lie e | ne * Quality Motor Sales 53 Chevrolet ......$ 595. = ‘ nerER ATELY “ec Ss 1% TON 12 PT. STAKE. | 8 olds super, bi 4 door Sedan. *All Model Clean Cars ,| 54 Chevrolet ......$ 595) ™” WILSON 6 ORCHARD LAKE FE 3-704 3 sf Tos 8 PT. STAKE. § 595 i "Olds £2. door Sedan. Hytra- an TOP DOLLAR ' nternationa Pe) | “ \T 7 . For ‘ab Saoaet Cars Issg Ch vrolet. $ 59 H ; PONTIAC CADILLAC evroiet ...... be) h te " . * Glenn’s Motor ales | % TON PICKUP « | OUg Nn CLEAN” me 952 WEST HURON '5S For . 5 FE ev FE 41797! eee eee eee ®D . . . , © TONE CARS WANTED. | APT’ STAKE. 2 SPD. AXLE. ; & Son Birmingham Trades bs “ '55*GMC Van .....$1295. : NK AND . : Your Friendly Olds Deal ; : heap” yam +E 22066. days or iPr. qines. REAR . POREIGN CAR SALES 1350 N .* ver . SER 7 . bs P PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. 55 Dodge ......... 595 528.N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 Wi 7 FE +487 “Panel CYLINDER. 605 H A RK ood W ard HAVE $50, NEED CAR. OR'55 Ford .......... —s : - 1606. emi _% TON PICKUP, V-8,4 SPD... | Birmingham - j BTED JUREED OR WRECKED) TRANSMISSION. CUSTOM CAB fo TO THE gha MI 4-1930 0 ae 3 Ford oie > = LARK! | icgevnoner—enpio a . | TIRES, 2 SPD. AXLE. SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. $$$ 56 Ch | $1195 | Pontiac Area’s Newest Assume payments of $30.25 per PAID | evrolet ......$ 2 | DE RS mo.. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Par! _1% TON VAN. . AND SERVICE DEPT. at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. > Russ Dawson |423iReue sgeeaS2es RINK MOTORS ‘Russ Dawson \ TON PICKUP, POWER STEER. : ‘ ING, vi via A TO. TRANS., CUS- (4455 W. HUR OR 40391 H SKIN = 22 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131)-6¢ Ford. oo. $1295, MSNEXT-TO THE ROLLADIUM. A Vi ae We tthe yd i DARK BLUE” 6 REAL SHARP WiLL ACCEPT | T OST FOR YOUR CAR A SURE TO CALL uns outboards, boats, refrigera- | « tors and appliances, ete our “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass ~~~ FE 8-0188 = Open Eves. : ENDABLE (USED CARS | RDENBURG MOTOR at Pike UNE CARS AND TRUCKS. OR _3-2038 WE NEED t car. For 20 years we dave) the top dollar. Trade dow a VAN WELT 4340 Dixie Hwy. | : or down. EOQONOMY 8 22 AUBURN. » 2 Used fea Parts 102 SERGOMA ATIC Ma cs. hg Cucetient condition, ‘450. REPLACE RUSTED PANELS \UN- r io same $9.95 installed. we ton, FE 3-7438. 3 Sale Used Trucks 103, FORD, MA, 64-2284. VROLET Bg ot “UP, 1951, $200. ‘NEW '@ Dodge Pickup ty hiviades all standard equipment & federal tax an Sales Tax ghd license mited time offe AMMLER- DAL LAS N. MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 9-01 111 IN eke LF TiNBEK | “ye A estes, teem ‘e TON. A-l ol extras. 261 N, =. and aa terk, 8. sats. “Tee Tansportat'n Offered 100 ¢ DAILY TO MOBILE, . ALA. pe Bonnie's Drive-a-way.. ain |. <q +. ,-£ * gir i Calfornin : Hawaii, __; Wanted Used. Cars j0l, ‘JOP $3$—-USED & JUNK’ CARS. — JUNE CAR, TRC | an BUCK a FE 437308 | P6, DUMP. BEST oF- —© Branch AT CASS _ Factor OAKLAND fi Is 7 ton. han Used Gane “"O. OK" “ “ Used Trucks. _ SPECIALS 539 CHEVROL ET, TON Rea 3 “haburn i Engine. Really Good* Tires zl Wi move anything: . Dov ca lav seese “$1185 Matthews Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGE CHEVROLET DEALER 631 OAKLAND. AVE. “FE 44047 * LARGE SELECTION “Used Trucks AT ALL Tim¥s 1950-1959 MODELS TO FIT EVERY BUDGET - Truck Center 3275 W. Huron . AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. _ Eddie ‘Steele 1 | F aie ‘37 Buick Special, Sharp... $1305 1956 CHEYROL "(7d Bara er pact hite Stine) oe a ° ana | etro acl -w wer glid ‘86 Chev. ¢ dr. Bel $1195 it? sree ice R White w ‘96 Olds 4 dr” $1195 | "66 Buick Special, 4 dr., ‘Stone $1093 ‘87 Ford Custom Std. trans. . $1093 H ‘66 Chevy, 4 dr. 905 67 Stude. 4 dr. 6 OD $ 995 ‘36 Chev. % ton pickup $ 895) - ‘55 Buick Super Par HT $ 895 | 55 Ford Fig Pia aio up $ 696 ‘< ‘4 Olds ¢ ar. a Pull power $ 695 | vymou agon ...: $ 495 | - ‘4 5 3 Guitom & Auto $ 495 2 Poors <v Doors ‘or r 8 Custom $ 250 Willy's Jeep with cab & plow $ 195 Station Wagons 260-Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 ‘ Impalas Vv matt . OR. WAGON. Hard to tell fram new. Gold & As low as ivor V+8, Powersiide, . , rere , a Sur's stock No ‘ae A real veise 1968 statirin 4dr. VB. ine, lide radio, heater. “| new. " site. Ragio & Heater. Like eautivul sateen stiver Gud twory : . ‘ v finish, Priced to sell. ' wt > Dotes 2 at only $137 North ‘Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham, ME 4-2" 1987 CHE EVROLET. 6 CY. 2 DR. joe wagon Exc. cond. $1185. ~ DEMO 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air .2-door sedan. x. saving 6 Agnes Pago & hen hea ter ‘Wibiewals | | Haskins Chev. $1396. , + : | .957 Buje® 2 ar. Hardtop. “Dyna: | a Oo OMEPETAFR.. "how. Radio & heater. $106.) | DAY'S SPECIAL | "59 ‘Lark 6. Automatic Transmission. adio . fi ea ba HOMER HIGHT MTRS. LOADED! Low mileage. Will trade. “15 phinutes trom Pontiac” ~ MAZU Oxtord Mic = ate South Bivd. st Saginaw, FE 4-9587 vicK. ara DR. HA . | ona Ca 3 DOOR, i ® Good cond. $260. 16042, Marguer- He s50) Mt ese AH I. ‘55 BUICK HT. DYNAFLOW. * 1 Camino’ Cy Powervgilige Power Brakes. R. 7 Solid Ivory’ Paint. Tith to Chevrolet Motor Division — *~ . ca ee ar ay $ V5 “58°C HE V ROL EI 44-TON PICKUP , , 12. actual miles. Rear | . . bumper Big Heater ‘Solid * Harbor Blue Paint | cee baeedee $1485 | Mey CHE VROLET » (Ite TON: PLATFORM | ‘Heater. & Signals Sojid red | ~ paint = re bee ee! a re ary . $ 895° {° - bey a's P33 (GAMEC. : 24e-TON 14-PT. VAN . | . Anthony Lift Gate. New | k trade MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES SF Bote a dr. Hardtop Atito- | 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 sil ng Redio- & heater. Exc. seen. | MAple * 5071 Open nites ‘til 9 ite, Birmingham. MI 1 ow. 4 a, BISCAYNE oR Ee tres. Sharp. FE- $ Fo oie Cooley . wer pases ww. “016 . is BUC SPECIAL. $500. 910 ) “CHEVROLET, 210 one. land : Oapienee 52 CaRY. CONVERT. GOOD 65 BUICK SUPER __ : R&H White tewalls. Fi con. “REPOSSE SSION $250. or best offer. MI 65706. (3495 full price. No cash needed. | 1953 CHEVROLET ae mS 4 DR: Pay only re $27 mo. Due Jan. Sth. Pere Rice. King auto® Mr. Bell, FE 8-0402. REPLACE RUSTED PANELS UN- “NO O MONEY DOWN der car - doors -$9.95 installed. ‘GHAM-RAMBLER” _13°W. Walton. FE 3-7438. feee-s we WOODWARD MI 6-3900 Fe ca Moto ea “BSLAIR Rr. , - ., cond, a ‘A 51006 $5, DOWN 125. NO. CALLS ‘SL “GHEY. paef $125. NO. -'54 CHEVRO BEL .AIR nOLeE . "$2 eis - : - 289 .W. Wilson | Greve. AL RG RUNNING COND, CA R. ae wai CON: ‘dition. "35 Cadillac, Coupe De- ville. Apply869 Orchard Lake Rd. 38 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE. 9.000 miles, loaded. Like new. Will Standard Wo . ' : Eddie Steele — FORD:—- 2705 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE_5-9204 Keego FE 2-2529 105% CHEVROLET posap STA- en, wagon, Rel Air 2 door, V-8 ine, cowereiide: aad h South Blvd. at Saginaw FE 4-9587 PONTIAC AUTO -BROKERS \-5d Buick, 4°dr. special, real $1895 '98- Edsel 4 dr. HT. - . 1595 y. steering. $2,300. OL 1-1 61 CHEVROLET 2 | DOOR. » . TONE. Very clean. No rust, FE 5-1812. $1872. rei | 1957 CHEVRO DIO & Meas. 4 DOOR, RA. Officials’ and company cars DOWN. NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- Bank rates—36 m | — FORD — Cres a hag 4 per ame Cal | Easy down payments . Fr Tredit ar FE 5- 63177 ________FE_5-0861) 7 800 Harold Turner. Ford NORTH CHEV. 85 STATION WAGON. BEST OF- Tu UrTY ler's sore |_—ger over $ 6219 Waterfront | | Hunter Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave _Drive. Waterford, Mich, | Birmingham MI 4-2735 | ~ Truck Center BOB BUTLER © HAROLD TURNER FORD | 464 S. Woodward M1 4-7500 | Auto Insurance 104 POLL L LOLOL OL Le away MERIT RATED AUTOMOBILE SURANC TERMS > VAILABLE FE 4-3536 Eves, FE 2-4353 ‘86 COnVETTS. JIARDTOP 2-047 1958 WOLREWAGER LIKE NEW __Miles. MA [960 © 1 | _At Houghten’s | EW 59 IMPALA SPORT C COUPE White with red inside. V-8. Stand- new 1960 Ramblers or any good sed car as part payment. 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-door -hardtop. V-8 engine, werglide, ti! steering. power brakes, ra- BILL SPENCE ivory finish. Going at that can't be beat Haskins Chev. | 6571 Dixie Highway at M-1 “RAMBLER” * Price —SALES & SERVICE— 256 8 SAGINAW — - 1958 BUICK ROADMASTER 15, 4- door, hardtop, felly equipped. full ower, like new, $2,150. 1596 E Maple Rd., B'ham MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 7 | | 1988 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. | Exc. cond. MA 6-2177. 1855 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP. Rat | ‘7 DIO & HEATER 2 DOOR RA ~ ower steering and brakes. Ro MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- New tires 1 owner. PE 8-8375 ments of $16.80 per mo. Call ot FE ee ao __ | Credit Mer. Parks at MI $$ FOR CLEAN CARS| Foreign & « Spts. Cars 105. { $1.395. 473 E. Beverly Pay only $6 mo. Due Jan. Ist. 1056 . CHEVROLET 4+DOOR V-8 SE- A - natn I _King Auto. Mr. Bell, PE 8-0402.|. dan, radio heater, Powerglide. risa “JAGUAR. SHARP. HURR i ~ 773 Coral finish. A reaj beauty. Our Mark I series. $595. $95 down 156 > FORD see eerees $1095 * stock No. 982. Only $1382. i® me Sess coy eed | Convertible, V-8, straight — stick. 63 Eed ine Black with black top. North Chev, Bg oe Exc st F ORD Coen eee $695 | unter Biva at 8, Woodward Ave. | Skyliner. V-8 Pord -O-Matic, R&H. | Birmingham MI 4-2735 aunt parame cig 9 Rea Bie 5 cHgvROLET 1 DOOR Ri ue. ing reo g heater, low 1955 C iL. R, - \ stuileage, Like pew. MI 6-2048. 1065 | Larry Jerome DIO & HEATER, POWERGLIDE, "1958" RENAULT DAUPHINE — ROCHESTER PORD DEALER DOWN. Assume payments” cf | ioe PHINE | OL 1.9711 29.96 per mo. Call Credit Mer “159 VOLKSWAGEN. LIKE NEW. H Turner Bord, ME eee. Harold black with eis. wall tires. 8,000 | ' VOLRSWAGEN 1900, ghRTRAS | GO ermmeee “S300, EM a-eaus..” *°°8 or trade. ~ . | CREVROEET CONVER ___ Sale Used Cars 106 | | $8 Chev. A Baby. Red. $1397 8 nae rd Shift, R&H. need cash AAPARPAPRPRLD DP 57 Volkswagen , $ 997 $125, UL 2-2247 after 5:30 p.m | 353 Chevs. R&H .$ 297 hs CHEV. . 2 DOOR, POWER. 288 Fords, A & vrais § 4, | . elite. 1 owner. guns MEG Otte Offer | 53 Olds (66 engine) ‘) 1g 347 | —Rearest. $250. | $8 Buicks $197 R 2 Rambler Wagon . 8° 197 & [82 Ply. & 55 Station Wg. ...:$ 797 ; 56 Mercury Custom $ 897 | $3 ghrys. 6 club Cpe : Hd R ‘aiser “Wagon .. ‘ - E A 53 Packard. Nice - $107 bl D — S 33 Cadi Goi i a o°§ bet ain er a ac Cow vilie ... 51 Ford. Good. R&H ee LOTS. OF NEW ‘60 FE \/ ER ON Bt Fenting: Me POM... 8 Ramblers in stock . ; GUMAP CARS 9- Passenger ECQNOMY CARS 22 AUBURN t Station Wagons Mr. 47500. Harold Turner Ford. 1954 CHEVY BEL AIR 2-DOOR, nice, $305. FE. 3-7542. H, Riggtns. REPOSSESSION $95 full price. No cash needed. ‘33 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT - For That Beautiful ‘USED CAR. ; SEE Shelton Pontiac Buick | FROM NEW CAR SALES | OL-E8t33; Bonus Buy on Ambassadors American especially — _pricéd ioe sim daneaee FEPOSSES IC ION sa Gall after m. OWN 1958 "FORD 5 —Figecawe 500 NO" MONEY D ' door sedan. ’ Crulse-O-Matic, Gpolines. ney Sa PLYMO - ose. §. WOORWARD ae ie DOOR: Oo REPOSSESSION full power, €300 miles. Can be “HEATER “ABGOLUTELY NO | $186 full price. No. cash, ne geen “anytime at 185 Whittemore at mo. . . : olen. eos oF AOS pers Vali | King Auto, Mr. Bell. PB 8-0402. | 3 PONTIAC ¢ DR. Rall, VERY Credit Mgr. Mr at MI| ‘59 PLYMOUTH FURY, 4 DR.| good con nd, EM 2Ate. Ha. . Executives car. - MI) [95g New Ford Trade- Ins rar ee wfocie Gua ‘34 PONTIAC, GOOD COND. R&H “I bought very carefully today, dear! I only went to stores Low ovekasntt, paices’ OR_3-1622 = 5 Fonte © talina that can easily be put off!” _ | 730 Thunderbird 00002. OE TAS uigts bd anal aed beter, “auiomatle. i — to. 0 ee § 80 | MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES | Very clean: inside ive . | '56 Chev. Clean * $705 | South Bivd at & re puceLk’s AUTO For Sale Cars _—106 Sale Used Cars 106 | 56 Mercury § 700 1065 / oie "DOOR. SHARP. | 65 og ve Hiss: PLPLP LL ALLL ~~ es renee | "83 Ford .: $ @ ¥ onc Ty Bales oes. Pa 9 i056 PORTIAC #4 DOOR SEDAN. 1988 CHEVROLET, ¢ DOOR S8TA-| 1953 FORD HOTROD CONVERT- Hosner Schick. Ford Phone PE 41008.” S notal cengien. Bacrifice at fies Taboo” act 6 cylinder, automa- IBLE, TWIN CARBS, LOOV- M24 at Clarkston Rd. a OR 3-1368. tual miles. Spot-} ERED HOOD, RADIO & HEAT-| Lake Orion MY 2.2611 FINE CARS - 33 PONTIAC CON conver TIBLE. iesaty ‘new cond Low cath gous | Bowneett NO. MONEY | 29 FORD WITH 0 GINE” BEST | '59 Rambler, 3.000 mi engine, stick, needs trans. rE gertaaie ae imainonam: | POW, Assume payments | of | “oster, PE 4-0028 after ‘$8 Pontiac ‘Siar Chief; Pull power | —‘aose R . 666 8. WOODWARD. r Parks at MI 47500. Hareid | ‘88 FORD 2 DOOR EG VERY 2 es i088 RI RENAULT DA . VERY - MI 6;3900. ‘| Turner Ford. nice. Eu oe a ‘38 ‘Olds ds HT Full power | apa ge curate 6287 SEE THE REPOSSESSION 56 Cadiliae Convert. A honey sme oe. H ASK INS WONDERFUE $149 full price. No cash eit Se eee Er eae otene. REPOS ESSION Ne dees EET eet T | _ King “auto ME Bell. PE 8-0402. | cance, no troubles YP Bay. ont only ta mo, Due Jens 9. pod what a get and. get wast Economy Cars 22 Auburn Auto. Mr, Bell. FE 402. 1953 FORD 9 EASSENGER st4- WAGON. | 1954 DEMO " 1959 Chevrolet Impala : vralet pa 4-door 2 sedan, . we: . power steering, power brakes, radio, heater. Many other plories. Beautifu sapphire & ivory finish. Low in price—High 1 value. - 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15/ MAple 5-5071 Open nites “til 9 FIRST $100 TAKES ‘$2 CHEVRO- let. OR 4-0 1956 een CON New midnight blue paint. glide, wer brakes, radio, er, white walls. Good $1,000. MI 4-7869 after 5. VERTIBLE. Power heat- condition. 1040 CHRYSLER WINDSOR af et transport’ tr chan if transport from isso” to BEATTIE “Your -PORD Dealer Since 1930” 5806 DIXIE R At_ the Stoplight in Waterford 3-1281 ‘$1 FORD 2 DR. RUNS ene. $195. Carl's Motor Sales. land. 62 Oak- good condition, _ reasonable. Gall’ FE 2-9752. 59 - rer ‘ST ~. $5 DOWN: 33 % ‘54. CHRYSLER eH 4 DOOR 8 36 Power steering 55 495. "55 , "55 "54 7 54 Eddie Steele '% . ~» I i ‘34 — FORD — oo 2705 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | .53 PE... 5-9204 4 Keego = FE 22-2529 | «53 ~~ °57 CH CHRYSLER ‘83 4 door, HT. Turquoise and white Torqueflite. PSs, narp R& ww tires. 1 ownen: § Clarkston ° Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston MA 5-514) _| 1954 DODGE 8, a eta VERY clean. Cheap. MA 6-1655 1955 DODGE. PAY- ments of $30.99 month, No Dewn. Ask for Mr. Rob- Very “clean. ‘47 JEEP STATION WAGON. 3% 3-0061. m.p, gal. OR | ‘47 JEEP STATION WGN. 30 MP. gal. OR 3-0061. ‘52 FORD, FULL CUSTOM BLUE, lowered, Rolls and ud Fleets. extras, Best offer. MI “RUSS DAWSON” ; ‘58 FORD 4 DOOR Standard trans. Radio Heater. Red & White paint. to 30 miles per gallon. ‘Russ’ Dawson: OTOR COMPANY 232 8. “BAGINA AW : & 1950 _Bilce. FORD _FE_3- 1954 FORD x rLoeER. V-8. FORD- ematic. OR 3-432 ae Dixie OK Cars HAN PICKED AND PERSONALLY CHECKED MANY ONE OWNER CARS Rambler Wagon. et $2095 Chev. 1195 Chev. 2 ar. 2108) std... $109: Merc... Monterey. auto... $1195 Plym. Bel. 8, automatic ..$ 995 Chev. Bel Air HT, 8, pg. ..$1195 Chev. 2 dr. delray 6, pg. $ 995 Chev. 4 dr. 8, standard ..$ 795 Pont, 2 dr., automatic ..$ 795 Chev. 210 4 dr. wen, 8 ..$ 895 Pont. 9 pass. wgn & 585 Chev. 2 dr. wh. shift $ 595 Chev. By an 210, pg. 495 hev. 2 dr. 150, standard . § 295 Ply m. 4 dr. good trans $ 195 Chev. 4 dr. pe., clean $ 295 Olds 4 dr., auto, nice $ 395 Merc. 2 dr hardtop : $ 395 Nash 2 dr. hardtop . 295 YOUR CHOICE ‘52. PONTIAC | Dixie OK Cars IE HWY. AT SASHABAW “DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. “FE 29131 | 1955 FORD RANCH WAGON. R&H, immaculate, no rust. NO MONEY DOWN BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER ' RD . 666 8. WOODWA — FORD DEALER Al Used Car Shopping Cen ‘37 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP 95 whe | MI ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8, get STREET FE §-4101 §-3900 ter | or 7200, Ext. ‘$9 FORD, Take over payments. FE V-8 AUTOMATIC SHIFT. 3925. 4-7842. "4 ted P+ AND ne ad Olds engine. PE 4-1732. 00. FORD 1959, GA “EXTRAS, Low mileage. new. FE 2-4025. $5 DOWN 85 FORD 2 DOOR Vs ~~ Radio & Heater $499 Eddie Steele 2705 pea LAKE. AVE. FE 5-9204 Keego FE "52 i GOOD SHAPE. ha Bs FORD, 53 PLYMOUTH GOOD ou. FE 2-8962 oF UL 21190, Seat OR 3-1127 e 22-2529 1195 ~ GOOD . TRANSPORTATION ‘55 PLYMOUTH Plaza 8 Sed. $395 ‘64 CHEVY Deluxe 4 Door .. ‘64 PONTIAC Chieftain « Door’ $295 | 84 MERCURY 2:Door ........ ‘ ‘33 DesoTo ‘ Door ee oe ‘83 DODGE $ Door...» HASKINS DEMO power 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic Holiday coupe, Hydramatic, power steering, heater and many other accesso- ries. Beautiful rod ish 6'This car is Save! t brake: “98” 8, io, ire blue fin- like new. Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 Open nites ‘til ¢ MAple 5-5071 FORD DEALER — Al Used Car Shopping Center "Cy’ Owens | 147 8. SAGINAW STREET FE_5-4101 195. ’ Call Mr. wa 5 FORD. Richards, ager, Schutz Motors, JO 6-8728. pa en A in nin $36.16 PER MONTH IS all you pay with no money down. Credit Man- 912 8. Wood- 53 FORD, 2 DOOR, 6 CYL., R&H, “Sograseled ss and, re} agpinied. Idea) = WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC “CLEAN” Birmingham Tradés 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 No matter Nove loud you blow your horn .. it could never be heard by as many | people as a little . Pontiac Press Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 and ask for a friendly Neds Ad —_ ak and then get a flaming deal in the West Go North, East 1 as PUN bis Us =f ‘83 BUICK Special 2 Die: ‘80 BUICK Sedan "30. DeSOTO Sedan BRAID 9 gas Beautiful Ful Fully ev SPECIAL 59 THUNDERBIRD Turquoise wiped. The noes Priced stop at “the stoplight in finish. 8’ per- a now. Water: BEATTIE t in Wa “Your PORD Dealer since 5806 DIXIE ‘est At the Sto: FOR! OR 21201 ar * on, a. Sadie, ni tort “special at North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8, Wegewere Ave. Birmingham 42735 1955 HUDSON ee gale AU: tomatic. Hurry! $2 NO MONEY “DOWN BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 666 S.§ WOODWARD MI 6-3900 SEE “COST LESS COLE” FOR w a. Stock only” #481 money. Remember the “Cost Less Cole." 100 West Ma- ple, Walled Lake, MA 4:4511. New or_ Used — we sell bot sell ise MERCERY MONTEREY, GOOD $395. FE 5-2766.. _ ia aaRCORY MONTEREY HAR®- top. Canary black, Clean, exc. running $495. NO MONEY DOWN BIRMINGHAM- 666 8. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 $5 DOWN ‘34 MERCURY 4 DOOR. SEDAN Merc-O-Matic Eddie Steele — FORD — 3275 W. Huron at Eliz. Lk FE_5-3177 195) MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR. R&H, grecdrive aap tellent me- chanical NO MONEY DOWN BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD MI_6-3900 SALE OR TRADE 1959 MER- cury hardtop. Wife’s car in A-1 condition, low mileag onable offe Rd. ip 1958 MERCURY 4 DR. a COND. 554 FRANKLIN RD. FE 5-7848. ‘56 OLDS 98, RDTOP, FULL power, 2 exceptionally clean. $1195. "$7 OLDS. aT POWER. VERY clean. $1,695. PE 8-2035. 37 OLDSMOBILE 98. CLUB COUPE. Pull wer Private owner. Ml 6-21 Be ‘59 OLDS 88. ‘ECONOMY: 4 DOOR hardtop, full power, tinted glass, R&H. 8,000 miles. 6469 we apple Drive. MAple 5-1087. "$7 Ts. 98, STARFIRE. CONV. Exec. cond. Full power. New tires. $1695. Private, 3-3300. SOME OF THE FIN Used Cars Are Found at CARPENTER EVROLET C 415 Commerce Rd. ae 3-4101 1955 OLDS. CONDITION. Reasonable price. 1 pg ny FE 4-6448 after 5:30 p.m. 1957 OLpSMOsILS SUPER “88” 2- $1473, North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-273 PACKARD SEDAN. FULLY equ Ps Bargain, EM 43-0081. ina PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON — Very nice, Bargain, EM 3-0081. HEAVY DUTY REPAIR Complete Engine oes pil oa GUARANTEED - Area’s Newest Garage RINK MOTORS 4455 W. HURON OR. 4-0391 NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM SEE OUR SELECTION OF tee hl nee and fart itty an COLE, ID INC. | Ponte Tea +611 "$2 REPOSESSION ae i a Sharp. ag $27.24 a 1956 Take month Ne "money te ine ot 1006. eau . FACTORY. BRANCH OPEN HQUSE SUNDAY | eae A _ WEEKEND SPECIAL 739. “PONTIAC Boor kode automatic. 4 * 1956 PONTIAC STATION W. Hydra. R&H. $950. Call 4:30. FE 2-4089. — FORD DEALER — Al Used Car Shopping Center ‘55 PONTIAC 4 DOOR $695 ‘Cy’ Owens 447 8. bag are ty STREET 1959 $oarFis Saher 2 DR. a aren st steering & brakes. 4 mo. old. $450. OR yee? HAUPT PONTIAC 1956 Pontiac Chieftain 870. 4 door station wagon, Hydramatic, radio. heater, white walls. A beauti family car. Just the car your famiiy fs looking for. Low down opment. 24 months on bglance. ! Buick Century-2 dr. Hardtop. Dynaflow. Radio. Heater. Power beauty! matic. fever br ry Bontia 2 dr. Hydramatic R. walls, A green emer- fa “Shows exc. care. 24 mos. on balance . 1955 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A dandy for oly $505 S.A l-owner Many More to Choose Fr M15. . Mile le Horta Us. Open Monday and Friday Evening MAple 8.5566 or | MAnle 5.1141. 1956 PONTIAC ST €DOQR hardtop, Radio, oe Hydra- matic, Beautiful bi and white Here is an sefully nice finish car. Stock fs No. 979. Only $1062. North Chev. ‘57 DODGE Egg 781295 \ CORONET 2 Hunter Bivd. at 8 Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mi 4-2735 HASKINS DEMO 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood 4-door station wagon. pfneine, pow- erglide, radio, -hy Beautiful sapphire & ivory meh, Like new condition—Used car priced Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple. 5-5071 Open nites ‘til 9 ~YOULL LIKE OUR WAaY— —OF DOING BUSINESS— REPOSSESSION os é ly “a8 No ¢ y only ¢ Pease DODGE CITY ‘58 BUICK ........$1895 ~ ert Low 2-Tone B urry on an thes id FORD ........$ 895 6 — Gun Gray finish, asta ite White Galle & Rector, Auto, trans, 56 YMOUTH “ savor $ 695 Ve — Biue & White, Red, whi wall tires, window washers. Call after 4 p.m. OL 1-0323, meee ‘89 VOLKSWAGEN $1735 ‘58 RAMBLER 2 Door ...... $1195 ‘67 CHEVY 4 Door 210 ...... $1385 ‘ST TI Sta, Wagon $1495 ‘57 DODGE 2 Door .... $1195 ‘$7 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. H-Top $1295 ‘56 CHEVROLET Hardtop .... $1095 "66 FORD coy Sedan .. $1196) ‘56 CHEVY B-A ad Door .. § 895 35 FORD F-Lane . § 65 "53 PONTIAC Deluxe 4 Dr. .-$ 305 ‘#2 HUDSON a ©.) ‘49 PORD YeTon B Pickup em oy) Quality Me Motor Sales 649 OR FE 3-7041 twos Hagens esmtee | NASH, RADI R, Overdrive. Continental kit. Very clean. FE eat 59 ~~ Only 3,000 Tal. 21 eenae 1958 RAMBLER A one Feal_ gas, saver, sieck gee. Priced re low at $1267. North Chev. Santee Zrve. at 8. Weetyard Ave. 4-2735 1958 CoRTOE linen Country. ‘60 model cond. he mr auto transmission, immaculate, executive's car, Hurry!!! $1795, payments, 28, w cash down or old trade. BIRMING- 666 8. Woon. HAM. WARD. MI 6-3900. “RUSS DAWSON” ‘34 RAMBLER ‘ DOOR Heater, inside. Radio & Auto. || trans. Like-new : ‘Russ’ Dawson MOTOR ANY 232 8S. 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