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only things that he examines. For more oe see 
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Pontiac Press Photo 
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)) Die on Michigan Roads, 
With 5 Killed i * BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Multiple-death accidents raised Michigan’s weekend 
traffic fatality count to 22, highest toll in several weeks. 
There were only 16 accidents resulting in deaths, but 
one crash'took five lives and two took two lives apiece. 
“Tt was just one of those bad weekends when multiple- 
death accidents run up- the count,” said State Police in | Smashup 
  
*traffic analyst Orrin Lucas. 
Airliner Down 
in Sea With 36 
Reports, Hearing SOS 
ygal Coast — 
3 LISBON ™-—.A U.S. Navy 
search plane today reported pick- 
ing up a distress signa] off Cape 
St. Vincent where a Portugdese 
flying boat is missing with 36 per- 
sons on board, including six Amer- 
icans. 
Lt. George Beaver, pilot of a 
Neptune rescue plane, reported 
hearing the signal but said it’ was 
so faint and garbled that he could) 
not make it cut. He could hear 
only six letters. 
Beaver said the message was 
picked up on the international 
distress. frequency about 180 
miles west of Cape St. Vincent 
on the southern tip of Portugal. 
Beaver said he sighted oil in the 
area but long low sweeps over the 
ocean disclosed nothing more—no 
sign of wreckage or life rafts. 
a ee 
“This was the spot Where the 
pilot of a twin-engined Portuguese 
flying boat bound for the resort is- 
land of. Madeira radioed he was 
making an emergency landing in 
the Seq at 1:20 p.m. Sunday, an 
hour after leaving Lisbon. 
The American search plane re- 
ported the sea was rough this 
morning in the area and a 22- 
knot northeast wind blowing. 
U. S. rescue planes operating out 
of the naval base in Port Lyautye, 
Morocco, stepped up their search 
covering a wide region off the 
North African coast. “There’s nothing we can 
put our finger all as the 
cause.” 
Rain in some sections of the 
state may have contributed to the 
high accidental death toll, he said; 
but it appeared unlikely. There 
were no réports of unusually 
heavy highway traffic... ° 
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Lucas said the average number 
of deaths per accident in Michigan 
over the last three years is 1.22. 
But over last weekend the acci- 
dents took an average of 1.37 lives 
each. 
The Associated Press cont, 
opens at 6 p.m, Friday and closes 
at midnight Sunday. 
Lucas said the State Police 
count for the full three-day 
period—Friday through Sunday— 
was 25 deaths, same as the num- 
ber of fatalities recorded in the 
corresponding weekend last year. 
Five persons died Sunday in a 
two-car collision near Albion, 
* * * 
The victims were Philip A, Selim 
of Muskegon; his wife, Elizabeth: 
Mrs, Lucille Hasenbank, 41, Norton 
Township; -her daughter, Beth Ann, 
13, and James H. Beavers, 23, of 
Homer. 
Police said the crash took place 
on M99 about two miles south of 
Albion. They said a car driven 
by Beavers came out of a side 
road and struck the other auto. 
Mrs. Christena Johnson; 53, Har- 
an| bor Beach, was killed Sunday when 
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Little Rock Gets -Told 
ST. LOUIS, Mo, (® — The U.S. 
8th Circuit Court of Appeals di- 
rected today that the Little Rock, 
Ark, School Board take affirma- 
tive steps te accomplish inte- 
gration as previously ordered by sce" 
  ‘Ms Hours to Go, 
‘With UF Short 
(38 Pct. of Goal 
\traditionally accounted for about 60 Si te 3 
     
  
Need $188,881 to Hit 
Target; Plant Workers’ 
‘Drive Incomplete 
With ieee than 24 hours 
to go, the Pontiac Area 
United Fund still needs 
$188,881 to reach its min- 
imum $501,000 goal. 
Returns tabulated at 
Fund Headquarters this 
morning indicate the three 
major divisions have col- 
lected $312,119 or 62.2 per 
cent of goal. 
This year’s Tenth Anniversary 
Appeal kicked off on the evening 
of Oct. 20 and was scheduled ‘to 
run until Nov. 11. 
However, due to employment 
conditions the solicitation of em- 
ployes at Pontiac Motor and 
Fisher Body Divisions of General 
Motors did not get under way 
until this morning. 
It will be impossible to obtain 
any final results from these two 
plants by tomorrow, according to 
campaign chairman Philip J. Mon- 
aghan. . 
The giant Industrial Division has 
per cent of the final campaign re- 
turns. This year’s incompleted re- 
turns show the division has collect- 
ed $185,000 under the guidance of 
its chairrffan Semon E. Knudsen. 
* * * 
“It’s just a matter of time with 
the Industrial Division,” stated 
Monaghan. ‘‘I'm confident they'll 
go over the top this year. My real 
concern lies with the lagging re- 
turns in the Commercial Division. 
The Commercial Division's so- 
licitors, under the dual chairman- 
ship of Judge Clark J. Adams 
and Berkeley Voss, have raised 
RUS ar 61 per cot of ee 
$179,371 quota. ee vu And 
Adams and Voss have issued al’ 
plea to all their workers to com- 
plete their calls and turn in- the 
collections to United Fund. head- 
quarters today. 
“We began this campaign on Oct. 
20 with Nov. 11 set_as our target 
date,"’ stated Voss. '‘We have no 
one té blame but ourselves-if we 
cannot exceed our goal on time, 
BULLETIN Ex-Teamster Herman 
Kierdorf was sentenced to- 
day to from 1 to 5 years 
in prison by Oakland 
County Judge Clark J. 
Adams, mt 
  
  
Sentence was scheduled to be 
passed today on Herman Kier- 
dorf, former Madison Heights 
Teamsters - official, convicted by 
an Oakland County Circuit Court 
jury Oct, 22 of possessing a pistol 
silencer. 
Judge Clark J.. Adams was ex- 
pected to hand down the sentence 
on the 68-year-old former aide of 
Teamsters President James R. 
Hoffa at 1:30. 
Maximum sentence for owning a 
pistol silencer is five years im- 
    the courts,     prisonment and a $2,500 fine. turned a stretch of Pacific Coast 
»»|000,000 to construct today received 
»|his city would be bearing the great- 100 Cars Crash 
in Pacific Coast 
Fog Nightmare 
SAN. DIEGO,. Calif, (AP)—Fog 
highway inté a nightmare alley in 
which more than 100 cars collided. 
Two women were killed and 15 
persons injured. 
: * * * 
+ Motorists speeding south along 
the busy highway were taken un- 
awares by the thick fog bank 20 
miles north of San Diego. Moving| ~ 
abruptly from clear weather into 
the fog they piled up with frighten- 
ing regularity over a six-hour pe- 
riod Sunday. ~ 
The two women killed were 
passengers in two cars involved 
in a minor rear-end collision. 
They were standing by ‘the dam- 
aged cars when another car 
plowed into them. 
Killed were Mrs. Barbara Tittle, 
24, San Francisco and Mrs. Esther 
Anderson, 38, Los Angeles, Mrs. 
Tittle’s husband, Robert, 30, was 
seriously injured. 
x * * 
The accidents all took place dur- 
ing the early morning on a 31) 
mile stretch of the highway, which 
skirts the ocean, One series in- 
volved 25 cars in a chain reaction 
of rear-end collisions. Ten cars 
tangled in another pileup, In all 
23 cars were so badly damaged 
they had to be towed away. 
Oakland Backs 
Sewer Projects OKs $10 Million Credit for 8 Mile Road Drain, 
Evergreen Interceptor.   
Two major Oakland County sew- 
er projects costing more than $10,- 
the approval of the Oakland Board 
of Supervisors. 
Supervisors this morning pledged 
the county’s full faith and credit 
financial backing of the $4,760,000 
it Mile road storm drain sewer 
the Evergreen Sani- 
tary Interceptor Sewer. 
Only objection voiced to either 
project came from Southfield Su- 
pervisor C. Hugh Dohany. 
Dohany, one of three supervisors 
who voted against the’ Eight Mile 
project, claimed the residents of 
er cost of the Eight Mile road proj- 
ect while commercial and indus- 
trial developments would receive 
the greater benefit. 
    FIREMEN BATTLE SMOKE 
ANN ARBOR (® — A prominent 
physician and his two young daugh- 
ters died last night in a fire which 
destroyed their two-story frame 
home in a well-to-do residential 
section of Ann Arbor. 
Three other children and ‘their 
mother were rescued. 
The University of Michigan Med- 
ical Center identified the victims 
as Dr. Aaron R. is, 46, and 
his daughters, Kayron, 11, and Lu- 
cinda,-6. Saved were Mrs. Mary 
Edwards 41, and the 
couple's three sons, Martin, 15, 
Bruce, 9,, and David 7. 
All were hospitalized at the Med- 
ical Center. Doctors described their 
condition as fair, They were treat- 
ed for slight burns, cuts and shock. 
Police said they believe the 
family was asleep when the fire 
broke out and the father and the 
two girls failed to wake up. 
The mother said she woke up) 
and smelled smoke, then ran into! 
    * * * 
“Don’t get us wrong in South- 
field,” Dohany said. ‘‘We need the 
project. But the residents feel they 
cannot stand these large assess- 
ments.” 
Voting against the Eight Mile 
road project along with Dohany 
was fellow Southfield Supervisor 
Emanuel Christensen and North- 
ville Supervisor Sydney Frid. 
Sharing the cost of the storm 
drain project will be the City of 
Southfield, City of Oak Park, resi- 
dents of a drainage district made 
up of these two municipalities, the 
County of Oakland and the State! 
Highway Dept. 
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* the boys room and roused them. 
But flames and smoke kept her! 
from returning to her husband's) 
and daughters’ bedrooms. 
* * * 
Police said the family maid, first) 
feared to have been trapped in the| 
blazing house, was away on her 
night off. 
“It apparently started from the) 
fireplace in the recreation room at| 
the rear of the first floor,’ Fire! 
Chief Ernest W. Heller said. 
Fire officials credited a neigh- 
bor, John D. Devali dr., with 
saving two of the boys. They 
said Devall put a ladder to an Arbor firemen fight the blaze which killed pedi- 
Doctor, 2. Da ughters 
Die in Ann Arbor Fire ale to Rescue 3 in Family 
       
    
      
    
           
-— Three Ann 
upstairs window and rescued the 
beys before firemen arrived. The 
entire interior of the structure 
was charred by fire and soaked 
by water, Damage was estimated 
at about $50,000 
About 35 firemen answered the 
alarm at 11 p.m. and battled in a 
rainstorm for 90 minutes before 
bringing it under control. At least 
  
  ‘(Mercury to Dip + 
              1,500 Workers 
Back on Jobs 
by Next Monday 
      Fisher Body Recalling 
750 Seniority Employes 
on November 17 
“produetion ot the 1950 : 
         
          Pontiac will. go on a two 
shift operation immediate- 
ly, in all plants except final 
assembly, it was announced | 
today by 8. E. Knudsen, GM 
vice president and Pontiac 
atrician Dr. Aaron R. 
daughters last night. 
  AP Wirepheto. 
Edwards and his two 
several firemen were overcome by 
smoke and treated at the scene. 
One, Neal Roa, 3%, was overcome, 
fell from the roof and was treated 
for bruises at a hospital, 
* * * 
“It was a big one,”’ said Assist- 
ant Fire Chief Harold E. Gauss. 
“We got about.12 calls from neigh- 
bors in 10 minutes, 
Tear end was an 
inferno when we got there, We 
couldn't get in, general manager. 
The final assembly plant. 
at Pontiac will commence 
two-shift operation on Mon- 
day, Nov. 17. 
The record-breaking . acceptance 
by the motoring public of the 
1959 Pontiac car has been so great 
that an_unprecedented back log-of 
orders are waiting to be filled, it 
. |was reported. 
“A second shift is necessary 
to assure quick delivery of our 
‘ear to the long waiting lines of 
ctistomers,"”” Knudsen sald. 
“This latest hike in production 
schedules, at the Pontiac Division 
calls for aq increase of employ- 
ment of 1,500 workers, all of whom 
will be on the’ \job by next Mon- 
day,”’ Knudsen said. 
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This work force addition brings 
the total of Pontiac hourly rated 
employes to 9,780 as com to 
6,855 employed when 1959 model 
production began on Sept. 7. ~~ 
Fisher Body Pontiac Division 
wil] add @ second shift on Nov. 
13, recalling 750 seniority em- 
ployes, it wa’ announced by T.E. 
Weithorn, plant manager, 
Rehiring is beginning immediate- 
ly. Fisher's previous employment 
was 1,700. 
  
    to 32 Tonight; 
Showers Likely 
Pontiac residents had best have 
the anti-freeze ready tonight—the 
weatherman has predicted that the 
mercury will dip to a chilling 32 
degrees before tomorrow morning. 
* * * 
Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy 
iwith showers likely by afternoon. 
|The high will be near 50. North- 
‘westerly winds et 15 to 25 miles 
iper hour today will diminish to- 
inight and become southerly at 10 
to 20 miles per hour tomorrow. 
In a five-day forecast, issued by 
‘the U.S. Weather Bureau, tempera- 
‘tures are predicted to average near 
the normal 48 high and normal 34 
‘low. Wednesday will be somewhat 
icolder with minor changes there- 
after. Showers ere expected again 
on Friday.         
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’ In downtown Pontiac the lowest 
‘temperature recorded preceding 8 The house was situated near the 
University of Michigan campus. 
About 1,500 students thronged to 
the scene and many assisted the 
fire fighters, 
a 4 x * 
Dr. Edwards, a_ pediatrician, 
used a portion of the first floor: 
for his offices, Firemen said his 
lequipment, most of it new, was de- 
stroyed, He was on the staff of} 
the Medical Center and also on\ 
that of the St, Joseph Mercy Hos- 
pital in Ann Arbor. 
Patrolman Donald Murray said 
Mrs. Edwards discovered the fire 
when she woke up and smelled 
smoke, 
“She didn't want to wake the 
doctor up,"’ Murray said. ‘‘But got 
out of bed and went to investigate. 
She went into the boys’ room and 
aroused them and then couldn't 
get back into the hall because of 
the flames.” 
* * * 
Murray said the doctor was 
found in his bedroom, He said Mrs. 
Edwards collapsed .at an upstairs 
window and firemen pulled her to 
            a.m. was 39. At 2 p.m. the mer- 
cury read 49. safety. 
  3 
Set Standards for Teacher-Training   Residents of Southfield are 
scheduled to pay more than 78 
per cent of the Eight Mile road 
project. The vote on the Eight 
Mile project was 70-3 for passage. 
Supervisors also this morning 
voted 73-0 in backing the north- 
south Evergreen sanitary sew- By MAX E. SIMON 
Four national experts on teacher 
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MSUO Curriculum “Discussion Draws Educators 
  | PLANNING FOR msud — hietie a seminar on a teaching curriculum tor 
mMSUO Satarday. were (I-r) Samuel M. Brownell, superintendent of Detroit public | 
scliools; Dr. Ernest Melby, professor of education at MSU; James C. Zedér, vice 
president of Crysler Ops Dr. Carroll V. ‘Newsom, president of New York Uni- 
es   
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4   versity; Dr. Durward B.<Varner, MSU vice president for off-campds education; 
Dr. Henry H. Hill, president of George Peabody’ College for Teachers; Dr. John/ ‘A, 
Hannah, pre¥ident of MSU; Dr.' Henry T. Heald, 'president of the Ford Foundation; 
and Dr. Frank Keppel, dean of the _—— school of education, Harvard a ask 
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Pontiac Press Phote/ training mapped out their dreams's 
+branch of MSU which will open. Experts Map Goals for MSUO _jof an ideal curriculum for the 
lwhich they Specialize. |Michigan State University Oakland 
students who will eventually be- 
come teachers of the future 
* * * 
The experts came to a Saturday 
seminar at Meadowbrook Hal] on 
the former Alfred G. Wilson es- 
tate, site of the new university, 
with long years of fruitful experi- | 
ence in the education field behind |   | them. 
  They met with Dr. John A. | 
Hannah, MSU president, and his 
top administrative aides in the 
second of four sessions designed 
to help in planning the new 
next September, 
The new university, the panelists | 
believed, should aim at four major 
goals in preparing its students to 
teach: 
1. An adequate liberal education 
for teachets. Students must have 
an understanding of the nature of 
our séciety and its heritage. 
2. Students must receive inten- 
sive’ education in their fields of 
specialization—~a foundation u pon 
which they.can do graduate work if 
they desire. 
%. Students must learn the the- 
ories of education. They must un- 
derstand how youngsters learn 
and be instilled with sympathy 
for the objectives of ! public achov 
systems. 
4. Students must acquire a thor-     ough cultural, historical and. logi- 
} 2 cal understanding of the fields in 
ENCOURAGE TEACHING Barnard Named 
to Counsel Post Troy Attorney to Fill 
Merritt's Place as Top 
Copaty Legal Adviser 
eoavuas of Oakland County 
today appointed Norman R. Barn. 
ard, 43, of Troy. as corporation 
counsel of the county, 
The appointment followed action 
of the Board of Supervisors in — 
combining Barnard’s former duties ~ 
as board committee clerk and 
legislative agent with the sp of 
corporation counsel. 
Barnard, who becomes top. 
legal advisor for Oakland County, 
succeeds Harry J. Merritt, 62, 
who died Oct. 26 after nearly 20 
years in the position. 
Since April of 1956, Barnard has 
supervised the meetings of the 
board’s 27 committees and served 
as liaison agent between the board 
and State Legislature in any action 
which might affect the county. 
Joining Barnard in the newly 
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City, County Offices 
Closing Tomorrow 
- City and county offices will “be     
  
  The panelists stressed that public 
school systems must not only Use! 
teachers but help to produce them. 
MSUO was urged to make ‘every 
effort'’ to encourage a program 
whereby education majors would 
‘teach for a semester in the public 
isc hools before obtaining their col- 
llege degree. 
* * * 
The panelists urged that teachers 
should be encouraged to continue 
studies after graduating from col- 
lege by attending | summer_ or night! 
school. 
Members of the panel were Dr. 
Frank Keppel, dean of the grad- 
uate school of education, 
Harvard University; Dr. Heary 
H. Hill, president of George Pea- 
body College for Teachers; Dr. 
Carroll V. Newsom, president of 
New. York University; and Dr. 
Henry T. Heald, president of the 
Ford Foundation. 
Moderator for the panel discus-|* 
sions. was James C. Zeder, nro 
president, of Chrysler Corp. and of 
the MSUO Foundation. 
® * * : 
Top educators in the fields of 
business administration and liberal 
arts.will follow the teacher train- 
ing experts in coming to MSUO for 
discussions “designed to aid plan-| Wi 
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7 closed tomorrow as-Pontiae_pauses — 
with the rest of the nation to ob- — 
serve Veterans Day. 
The central and branch offices 
of both Community National and 
Pontiac State Banks will be closed 
throughout the day. Also Closed 
will be the Pontiac Federal Sav- 
ings and Loan Association offices. 
The Pontiac Post Office will be 
closed all day, according to Post- 
master Robert C. Miller,,He said 
that no window service would be 
in operation and no deliveries other 
than .special deliveries would be 
tmhade—_—_— i 
    
Celetratidine for the holiday will 
be limited mainly to annual break- 
fasts, open houses, or other gather- 
ings at various local veteran group 
posts. 
The Waterford Township office 
will also be closed. 
   
    
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Belaian Priest Wins Nobel Peace Prize 
“OSLO  — The Rey, Domini- 
Nobel, the Swedish inventor of 
dynamite. 
The awards ceremony is to be 
held in Stockholm Dec. 12. 
22 Persons Killed 
in Michigan Traffic 
a car driven by her husband wemt 
out of control. 
William Hasenbank, 15, Free- 
soil, was killed Sunday when his 
bicycle skidded into the path of a 
car on a road in Mason County. 
Mrs. Mary Coffman, 43, North 
Muskegon, was killed Sunday in 
a three-car collision in Muskegon.         
FINISHING TOUCHES—Members of the West 
Pontiac Kiwanis Chib are shown here putting the 
finishing touches on a winterizing project at the 
Boy Scouts’ Camp Agawam, near Lake Orion. 
The club has spent about a month insulating the ect. Pontise Press Photo 
raised an estimated $3,000 by the Kiwanis proj- 
Pictured here, Jim Scribner, one of the 
club's directors, (left) and Bill Brandt, president 
elect, work on ingulating the ceiling. The project Aid for Asia. 
“for Finarices Helping 
Eisenhower today set forth a five- 
_/point program of international eco- 
nomic aid for Asian nations. He, 
pledged full United States coopera- 
tion in erecting “barriers against 
tyranny and the war which 
tyranny breeds.’’ 
The President put no over-all 
price tag on the program and he 
did not estimate this country’s 
‘share of the cost, But he did call 
on the -heavily Democratic new 
Congress to provide adequate— 
and additional — financial re- 
sources to help 700 million people 
in free Asia. 
* * * 
In speaking of tyranny he did 
not mention in so many words the 
threat of Communist aggression 
and economic penetration, but his 
meaning was Clear. 
Eisenhower outlined his aid plan 
in an address- prepared for de- 
livery at a meeting of top diplo- 
mats attending the 18-nation Co- 
lombo Plan conference on coopera- 
tive economic assistance for South 
and Southeast Asia. 
Eisenhower recommended: 
1. Expansion of international 
trade. 
2. Wider sharing of technical 
skills, which -he tabbed the bed- 
rock of economic development. 
3. Ever greater emphasis on pri- 
vate investment.   
  Otis J. Pittman, 32, Paw Paw,| ©@™p’s main hall. The value of the building was was consiyed this weekend. 
was killed Saturday when his car 
— oral the road in Kalamazoo : So Di Se . 
= * ot nt . N. R. Bamard Named me Die Screaming 
Walter war i ee . 
Pint, was elle Sunday, when Apartment Blaze Kills _ struck by a car in Genesee County. 
Sandra Shattuck, 21, Chicago, 
and William M. Brown, 20, Char- 
lotte, were killed Friday night in 
a two-car collision south of Char- 
lotte, 1 
Mrs. Alina Katherine Huhtala, 72, 
Negaunee, was killed Friday night 
when struck by a car in Negaunee. 
x * * 
James Bolzman, 16, Ann Arbor, 
was killed Saturday southeast of 
Unionville when his car went off a 
rural road and struck a stump, 
Judy Ann Voelker, 15, Fiint, 
was injured fatally Friday night 
in a two-car collision. on the 
Fenton-Clio expressway near 
Fiint, 
George W, Vermeulen, 64, Al- 
gonac, was killed Saturday when 
his car hit a tree north of Algonac. 
James Kerr, 30, Lowell, was 
. killed Saturday when his jeep ran 
off a road east of Grand Rapids. 
Anthony Puskovich, 75, Detroit, 
was killed te by a hit-run 
motorist in Detroit 
James H. tGaree. 23, and his 
ond Lois, 22, of Midland, were 
killed. Saturday in a two-car col- 
lision near Saginaw. 
* * * 
Donald McCoy, 18, Detroit, was 
killed Sunday when he lost control 
of his car and crashed into a tree 
in Detroit. 
Terry Lee White, 33, Saginaw, 
was killed when struck by a car 
north of Saginaw. 
  for State Men, Plane 
SALMON ARM, B. C. (UPD-, 
Bad weather stalled the search for! 
two Americans missing in British! 
Columbia yesterday. | 
Fred Royce, the pilot, from| 
Grand Rapids, Mich., and Clarence! 
Janik, a heater company execu-, 
tive from Cadillac Mich, vanished. 
aboard their twin-engined plane 
late Thursday on a flight from Cal- 
gary, Alta., to Kamloops, B. C. 
Saturday’s search by two heli- 
copters. and five planes failed 
to find the missing aircraft. Flares 
and a fire were sighted 30 miles 
east of here Friday night, but 
search planes were turned back by 
rain and snow. 
The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and 
colder ee low 22, Tomorrow, mostly) 
sleudy with showers likely by afternoon. 
High tomorrow 60. Northwesterly winds 
at ‘is: 23 miles per hour today, dimin-       
at Ie 28 miles. per hear tomerrow. 
Today in Pontiac 
Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m 
At @e m : wing vitae 20-25 mph. 
Dewatens Ten bien: grins 
lla 3 : 45 
Mc cesees. JB inccanaie eeuebe a7 
™ vows 38 
  -|versity of Detroit and was an s- 
5\Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D Riker 
Baldwin School employes .. Counsel for County 
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organized counsel office will be 
Charles A, Davis, who will keep 
his old position as first assistant 
corporation counsel, and Robert P. 
office to assistant corporation 
counsel. 
SALARIES SET   pay at $12,500, Davis’ at $11,500 
and Allen’s at $9,000. This will 
amount to a total increase of $5,700 
more than what the three men 
received in their former jobs. 
Only objection to the appoint- 
morning from Cyril E. Miller, 
Avon Township supervisor. 
argued the nomination of other 
possible ‘candidates for Merritt's 
job was never considered, 
Barnard, of 5945 Livernois Rd., 
was Troy “Township justice of the 
ace (1939-45), 
945.51), and township     agent position. He received his 
law degree in 1940 from the Uni- 
sociate with a Detroit law firm 
while he was supervisor, 
* * * 
Davis, 46, of Pontiac Township, 
has been with Oakland County 12 
years. He began as a court clerk 
with Judge Frank L. Doty and 
joined the corporation counsel's 
office in October of 1951. 
Allen is 31 and lives at 509 S. 
Pleasant St., Royal Oak. He start- 
ed with Oakland County in 1956 
with the drain office.             
  Rare or Well-Done? 
BRISTOL, England (UPD — 
An outdoor bulletin board offered 
two pounds reward today for: 
“Lost: Large bulldog, black 
  Particularly fond of children.” cupants 
ment-consolidation move came this|third 
persons * 8% at Least 20 in Montréal 
MONTREAL, Que. (AP) — Fire] Mathiew street, 
that may have€started from an 
exploding gas stove and swept 
through an old brick apartment 
Allen, moved up from his legal|building was believed today to 
duties with the Drain Commission |have claimed at least 20 lives. 
Some of the 100 tenants and oc- looking a string of railway tracks 
about 1:45 a.m. and for more than 
died screaming as the|keep it-from spreading to adjoin- 
blaze flashed from apartment tojing buildings. 
Supervisors set Barnard’s annual |*Partment early Sunday—so fast that a fireman said it was “‘like/o¢ the burning building said th 
,|turning on a lot of switches.” . ing id Those who managed to get out 
were too stunned to recall precise- 
ly what happened. 
Others jumped from third and xt & * 
fourth story windows. One man 
threw his 54-year-old son out of a|woman who came to Canada a 
into sOMe veg from , told a re- bushes. The boy was only slightly ue ce aad LL ane ped 
He injured. Witnesses told of seeing a moth-|, ams." 
jer and her new baby appear at a 
window and then disappear into 
the flames. 
Investigators .dug grimly intojgot out,’’ she said. 
township clerk the ruins of the four-story build- 
ip supervisor ing in their quest for bodies. Only 
(1951-56) before he took the clerk-|¢ight bodies had been recovered, story window 
Police expressed 
* * * 
Detective Capt. Cecil Rowe, 
head of the arson squad, a - ‘ 
liminary indications w T § p war cate bs gw se ex WO J€WEr Projects sion on the third floor. He said a i] . 
tove, with all its valve con-| WW C B k 
spots on back. Eat anything. fe open: wa found in the ruins In ounty ac ing 
The building on dea : Marcelina Krzymowski, a Polish 
caped after hearing “unearthly 
RAN FOR LIVES 
“There was an explosion as we 
“We had to 
run for our lives,"’ 
Edgar Eisenbraun, 37, 
screams. 
“Flames came in at me. I 
the cupboard. Flames 
                  His hair singed, Eisenbraun said 
his wife jumped and was taken 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bates, in 
It was. the third major blaze in 
three years at the Oldfield. 
  
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    gifts were announced today bv the) 
\Pontiac Area United Fund: 
|Pontiac Press Employes 
ig rs, Roebuck Zeenres 
| Pontiac Retail ators: employ ver 
|Ted's employes _ . aa 
General Printing employes 
Au Mascpedapae os 1b of Michigan— 
| areaves ; 
Mitchell Typewriter Co. 
Standard Electric employes 
Matthews-Hargreaves empire 
Nelsner's employes 312 
Patterson & Patterson & Barrett 
{W. T Grant Co. employes A 
C. Penney Co.—Miracle Mile ... 
Truckaway Corporation employes 
Visiting Nurse Assoctation employes 
J.C. Penney Co.—N. Saginaw 
Store—emplores . 
Pontiac ares United Fund employes 2197 
Nike Base—Anhurn Heights 204) 
Michiean Children’s Aid Society — 
employes . : 
W.T Grant Company 
Mr. and Mrs 
Ted's — $611 Deas Sam 643) Pontiac C 
219) Michiean. 
| Pitney : 
212|Ray O'Neil Realty employes ...... 
200 Waterford Fuel & Supply Co. e- 
200 | Bory oo Pederal Credit United Fund Headquarters 
Lists Gitts of $50 or More The following 50.00 an ov Automatic Heating Co. * 
s: d ae ‘Jersey Parm Baking Co. employes. . 
Nike Base (Commerce) .. 
(Miracle Mile Shopper's City ...... 
pee Transit . ee ee ee 
ra 
City Lines .. 
533| Watling, barchon & Co. 
508 Mr and Mrs, A. Greenhalgh . a 
Mr and Mrs. Hivert M, Wilmot .... 
500, Mre M. L Leighton ...... 
‘Arthur Scott . 
434 Alcott School employe es 
‘Wilh Rogers School employes: 
360: Maynard Johnson . .. 
32 5 Urban League employes ra 
319'Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- 
merce employes 
300 Mir. and Mrs. Fred Stimpert ... 
300; Dr. Maurice E. Willis 
275/Dr. Merle Haanes _. 
262 | | Western Auto Store 
250) | Wilkinson jossrencs < : 
250'Dr. A. Tauber 
245'Dr. A . 
Lazelle Agency 
272 Pontiac earch of camp Fire Girls Jacknow oo... ce eee eee 
employ 
sBasiness ‘Service. 
employ : 
Bewen: “Ine. er, which is slated to serve i0 
Oakland communities. 
Eight of the communities have 
already entered into contracts with 
the county for their share in fi- 
nancing this project. 
Benefiting from the Evergreen 
project. which runs north from 
Eight Mile Rd., generally along 
o| Evergreen road to its northern ter- was known as the 
Oldfield and stood on a cliff over- 
50 feet below. The fire started 
two hours, 125 firemen fought to 4. Greater provision for public 
loans on normal bankable terms 
— for projects such as highways. 
5. Expansion of development fi- 
nancing to provide borrowers with 
greater flexibility regarding re- 
payment terms. 
* * * 
The President noted that Con- 
gress last year created the devel- 
opment loan fund for such pur- 
poses. So far in two years about 
700 million dollars have been pro- 
vided, and the administration 
planning to ask for a 225-million- 
dollar supplemental eppropriation 
in January, 
  
  opened] the front door of his third-floor and only three of those werelanartment when he heard the 
identified. - 
13 LISTED MISSING 
Police issued a list of 13 miss-jopened 
ing persons believed to have been|Came at me. I threw my son out 
in the building. But apartment|°f the window. I aimed for the dwellers said at least seven more bushes and he landed in them. 
persons. were holding a party in 
one apartment before the fire. 
uncertainty|to a hospital for treatment of 
about the final death toll until all|fractures. 
the regular occupants—about 100 x &* 
including several night 
club entertainers and recent emi-jthe next block, cared for seven, 
grants from Europe — had beenjsurvivors. Oe 
accounted for. Experts May Goals 
at MSUO Seminar 
(Continued From Page One) 
ners in setting-up ideal and mod- 
ern courses at the branch. 
The four panelists argued that 
greater opportunities for responsi- 
bility would result in more teach- 
ers. 
a chance to work with adults. 
They should be brought together 
and given @ chance to alr theirs 
ideas and try them out,” said 
Dr. Keppel. 
“Imagine a man of 21 going into 
the teaching profession, He will be 
put in a room with the door elosed. 
And that is his prospect when he is 
35—in fact, until he dies, retires, 
or gets out of the profession.” 
* * * 
Dr. Heald, president of the Ford 
Foundation, said he hopes MSUO 
will lead in experiments to de- 
termine just how many students 
one good teacher can instruct. 
“There is no factual evidence 
to show that really competent in- 
structors in college can’t handle 
109 students as well as 20,’? he 
said. “If we could reduce the 
per-pupil cost of teaching, we 
could pay good teachers more.” 
The panelists said that an all- 
teachers in the profession by offer- 
ing higher pay and other induce- 
ments. More men must be interest- 
ed in teaching, they stated. 
Caught Under the Bed 
LAURENS, Iowa (UP}) — 
Mrs. R. W. Lind served up pheas- 
, ant to her family yesterday oe 
the first day of hunting season 
and the first one she ever 
bagged. She found it/ funder her 
daughter’s bed.   
he | Against Red Threat | 
"SEATTLE, Wash. te-Precidenilentclet parchage Ol pine 155 Ay 
“Teachers don't get enough of 4 
out effort must be made to keep}:   
  
  
automobiles from the Shalla Chev- 
and tip ather seven @ill be weed by 
city administrative employes. 
The Detroit dealer submitted 
the lowest of nine bids, offer- 
ing to sell the autos for a total 
of $11,101. 
held over from last week’s com- 
mission meeting after commission- 
ical to lease vehicles. 
Brien’s report, based on infor- 
and reports from municipalities 
that have leased cars, showed the 
purchase of cars to be more eco- 
nomical. . 
ee * * * 
In other business, the Commis- 
sion will get a report from James 
there. would be no violation of the 
the Chamber of Commerce’s sug- 
lots during Men's Shopping Night, 
Dec. 8. 
the city $25 for free usage that 
night by shoppers. 
Permits for construction of a 
  58-unit motel at Hunter boulevard|E 
and W. Maple avenue and for the 
Henry T. Dahlquist Co. office and 
warehouse on Cole street resulted 
ly total for building in the city, 
according to Andrew F. Butt, city 
building inspector. 
Estimated cost of the 36 per- 
mits issued during October was 
$693,437. 
es 
Assn. of Kappa Delta will meet 
at the home of Mrs. David F. 
Robertson, 4725 Cimarron Rd., 
Saturday night following a heart 
attack, Her husband is plant chief 
at Michigan Bell Telephone Co.’s|E 
Birmingham branch. 
She was a member of First 
Presbyterian Church and Westmin- 
ster Guild. 
* &* 
i three daughters, Mrs. Harry 
sa Byers of Rochester and Miss 
Sue at home; 
and four grandchildren. 
  
William W. Morrison — 
Service for William W. Morrison, 
86, a longtime Detroit real estate. 
broker, who -died Saturday | in 
Bloomfield Township, will be held 
at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel 
  
Well, Whadda Ya Know? 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) — The Arkla Air Conditioning Corp. has bought the nation’s biggest 
’ manufacturer of horse - drawn 
carriages, and that’s no old-fash- 
joned idea, its. president said. 
W. R, Stephens, president of the 
air conditioning firm, said it had 
purchased the buggy division of © 
the Huntingburg Wagon Works 
because the demand for buggies 
is increasing, among sportsmen 
and certain religious groups 
which use only horse-drawn 
  transportation. 
  11 
108 minus at South buolevard, a dis- 
1o0|tance of some 12 miles, will be: 
bed City of Southfield, City of Lath- 
1o0\rup Village, Westwood Village: the 
200. major—pertion—of the-City of Bir- 
100 mingham:; all of the city of Bloom- 
too (field Hills; 544 square miles of the 
100 ‘city of Troy; 
¢ 5; Township; and 320 acres of Pon- 
a   all of Bloomfield) 
tiac Township, 
a a 2 
i The Oakland County Department 
%3 of Public Works, which is under- 
73 taking the Evergreen project, is 
5 still putting finishing touches on 
t3 contracts with the two participat- 
7 ing communities, namely, Bing- 
nam Farms and Franklin Village. 
  
65. Before compasses were fixed on a 
60 liquid. a_ pivof, they were floated in a 
  To = tecintnca li Dirchiae Sin Gntiand His 
of 9 Carg ne Savane. es * Coals on Dems to Plan  BIRMnGHAN      
so CAR al ip 
    
  
  
Aaling en the sardine (ie! ; 
ers asked Brien to investigate 
whether it might be more econom-|E 
mation from two leasing: firms|— 
Howlett, city attorney, indicating 3a 
parking lot ordinance in following|E 
gestion to waive meter fees in two/E 
The C. of C. has offered to pay|E 
in the city’s second highest month-|/E 
  South Oakland County Alumni/— 
Mrs. Begg died at her home/— 
    
                      Surviving besides her husband — 
. Cattran of Clawson, Mrs, Eu-'s 
her parents, Mr./— 
and Mrs. Emil Hines of Detroit 
    
          Tom's Northwood Market etre neae 
Mre. Arthur R. ct wd PeKaciene sees 
anaciee | Distributing Co— 
  Stenepeatcre=czzs ee o 
ome 
= temployes) ...... Setcecees 135 Pei Gtoe Btoc 
Mrs. 
’ ae 8 Pig an s = Ker . 
C. Employes Pederal Credit 1 BE ~ ° chigan Business Service employes 
Ralph Mettatal 
45| Willis Behool employes ........... 132/Mr: and Mrs, Penc Mant ee 32) Social Security Aaminiatraiton iMrs. John Bills J Ftaee cues 
34] employer sees 1329/0 ‘rien Heating Supply .......... 
56 Sawatt Army-—-Men's Social Dr. Arnold Brown ...cee.cc cre. cee 
Servite “ept. employes .......... 1a ata Richard Balmer .........+.... 
54\Dr. Irving Gordon ......5.0.....6. 125/Dr. Peter Hoogerhyde ......,55 
36\Harold Ward 120;Motor Car Transport 
Merle A. Yockey . eae e ee eeuee 
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSsz tempera’ 3 ee 200, Unio 52. 
best Secor siete cine se seinins 45.5|Nye Dairy employes... Apes 192| Poole 1 Te Marte are—Miracle Mile | Weather—Lizht rain” Pontiac cr School employes sors 188) employes 2.0... 6. we cae $1) 
ntiac cress Bureau, Inc. Cora Bailey 8c 00] empl 61 
One Year Age ti fn Pontiac : mployes .-............. ponicnst 181k Ray O'Neil Realty ‘ moves we BOI DUE TO THE DEATH ne soar en deeccenencenns tel iMaikir ‘schoo! emploves .. . 182/WN. McCandless, Ite. .0........ 60) 
temperature ,...... sdsosesens Bt Boy Scouts of America— — Auto Electric . 8 LB} of Our 
rrr Cree Pinout alley Council—Pontle irestone Tire & Rubber ee 60) , soa" ~ | employes... ....: ves A77/John Bille Seb gel SERVICE MANAGER cate Automobile Chib of Michigan— Confederation Life Ins. Co. ...... 60) 
Migbeg 204 Lowert 2 nee tures onentiee Branch employes Secso: 171 Dr. zamee Morton .... rerseae , $0] wen ool employes .c.c. cee esas rT. Mk B. Gerda .. 0.6 ecu cee ee { 66 In 1949 £ 19 im 1913 ~ — Banow ..... Wicleerewioeincs 150/Dr. A. PF. Ce tal son ee 30 Mr E. G. Roy b arpereseannd onnolly’s Jewelers .......08 sonece 150/Oakland Automotive Su) ly slo.: 60 . pee Pees os - id é waders — spcisie ee cialis sie to = 5 _ Sabi upp y enews 50 " ‘ Marq ‘ fe ta. ee ram Auto Parts ....... wee 80 Baltimore g 4 —. ee Life _ anes Co. of Virginia | 1 br. end Mrs: YB. Rorshouth ie We Will Be Closed re : . Hi] McCarroll Schgol employes ..:.... Tuesday Afterngon 
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e (LI 1) md" riser the Lyric Opera of Chicago? 
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         ane 
isyllabic 
phrases with faultless diction. He 
ihas helped hundreds of boys with Helps Cure Boys’ Speech Troubles .   
day, at 59; he can reel aff poly- words and complex 
stuttering problems do the same. 
* * * 
Clancy is founder and director Big Words N O Problem for Ex-S tutterer 
     We've) Most 
af “eBuilding cbpfidence ts what the depression: Tay 1? bling ound tat tis biped con Parlicin nt in Fav ak 
Integration With France 
    
of the University. of Michigan 
speech improvement camp at) 
|\Northport—first of its kind in the 
  
nation, The university conducts /* 
the camp as one phase of its gen- 
eral speech and language instruc- 
tion courses. 
How did he end his speech prob- 
lems? 
“All I knew,” says Clancy, 
that I had to experience overcom- 
ing stuttering by trying to condi- 
tion my new speech patterns into 
various contacts,” 
The technique is used at the 
speech camp. 
* * * 
Clancy spent 10 years as a busi- 
nessman folio’ his 
from Notre Dame in 1921. 
In 1931 his wife, Grace, agreed 
to his dream of opening a camp 
for kids with speech defects, The 
couple made a down payment on 
a 2%6-acre site at Northport and 
named it Shady Trails. 
During the first summer four 
‘boys enrolled and total receipts 
amounted to $925. Last year 85 
boys were on hand and the camp 
budget was $42,000. Some 1,600 
boys in all have attended the 
eight- week sessions. “WAS | objective is to build does, Each summer a group of 
“If a young fellow -can't speak tn of 
right he loses ‘confidence in rive. Each fall they go home with ALGIERS (AP)—Rightists favor rest new - ea a Wea new hobby—de integration with France ma 
io Dag hey cy 8 those 
Uniisnal Tribute [Pectement Sree Alapes wterangg digs) is no sign 
Trolley Operator Takes’ pendence fr Ageia coi 
Last Ride as Passenger 
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A gaily; Anderson, who. completed his|“!8eria's 18 election districts. 
decorated streetcar rolled through|last run Friday, said he was well! Pittsburgh ‘streets for two hours|*@tisfied ‘with his career. 
Sunday but for the first time in 
38 years Roy Anderson wasn't at 
the controls or collecting fares. 
Aboard the aide him as he spoke, on one of |P®2n® 
is runs in 1922. : 
“I was a conductor then, not a mada oaig gs to noon only 
nd trlends chatteredlir ot time to tale” ee filed between 9 5 * i 
—— os —. ro Br a oath for the last|""d 
Pittsburgh Railways Co. 7 t take the con-l) the French 
“this rt mye.” sine he Helping his wife aboard, he|;, : Neteet, 
portly Anderson, “If it weren't for|"",, ; 30. ria 
The unusual tribute was planned|®. 5¢at some place, 
for two months by Anderson’s 
: bert, 30, ci ° 
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  PONTIAC PRESS: 7 si og tae ei FE Eg eg Nig oo , * 8 
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  Again in Limelight 
In the last Congress 83 Senators 
Sponsored a bill to provide more 
effective regulation and disclosure of 
lection campaign funds but the | 
measure died for lack of interest on 
the part of Senate leadership. 
* x * 
The reeent campaign brought re- 
newed calls for strengthening the 
Corrupt Practices Act. As the law 
now stands an accounting must be 
made for contributions received and 
for ‘funds ‘expended by candidates. 
However, should a candidate choose 
to let the party committee for his 
state handle his finances; he may 
report no money received and none 
paid out even’ though his friends and 
supporters may have spent millions 
in his behalf. 
| * * 3k 
- The present act is unfair to 
candidates who make accurate 
reports of campaign expenses and 
endeavor to follow the spirit of 
the law. Through loopholes others 
may evade its intent. 
Thbse who have studied the pro- 
gram agree that public disclosure of 
the details of campaign financing 
would be a deterrent to undue influ-: 
ence on our elected officials and 
prevent buying public ms 
ease | 
Current Recession on Shows 
Sure Signs of Receding There seem to be some definite 
signs that the recession itself is re- 
- ceding. The:Press has been very care- 
ful not to, offer this suggestion 
throughout the previous months for 
we had nothing significant to base 
the hope upon. . 
a 2 
Now there are signs. 
And the number increases. : 
-. One’ of the most recent straws 
in a favorable wind lies in the re- 
“apotts of he 
New York City area. In October, 
sales climbed seven per cent up- 
ward in the city proper and eleven 
per cent in the overall] area. 
* x * 
Also, the real estate tax levy 
stepped upward in the last report for 
this district, showing again that the 
climb is resuming. These signs aren't 
conclusive or all-embracing but they 
are encouraging and can be used as 
hard indications of betterment. 
  Russia Offers Egypt 
Aswan Dam Loans 
Russia has announced loans total- 
ing $100 million to help President 
Nasser of Egypt build the $1.5 billion 
Aswan High Dam. ; 
* This is a nice propaganda coup 
whether or not the fund mate- 
rializes. If it does, Russia could be 
in a position to dominate Egypt’s 
affairs regardless of President 
Nasser’s likes or dislikes. 
A unilateral program of this kind 
will make it difficult for the World 
Bank or free countries to participate. 
Initially Egypt was reported to be 
seeking a total of $400 million in 
foreign loans with the remainder of 
the cost being supplied by Egyptian 
labor and materials. : 
x * * 
When the World Bank offered $200 
million over two years ago under cer- 
tain conditions, it was on the under- 
standing that over a period of years 
grants from individual countries 
- would equal that sum. The United. 
    
      
  THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tar Powrme Parss Conipiny 
“48 W, Huron Bt. Pontiac, Michigan 
. Trade Mark - Dally sated Sunday 
Rossere Bassers, 
Srtrcetemn: “teeta meme Sows . Prrsceiats a, Ean, M. Texapwett, 
Ld |G, Mansmats, Jonni,    
   
        
    4” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1958 “ z* ; 3 i 
: . States pledged $56 million and Britain 
Campaign Spending . $14 million toward building the dam. 
“Our offer was abruptly with- 
drawn two years ago on the 
ground that Nasser had bought 
from Communist sources more 
arms than Egypt could pay for. 
In resentment President NAssER 
seized. the Suez Canal announc- 
ing that profits from its opera- 
tion would be used to build the 
dam. Such profits are not suffi- 
cient for this undertaking even 
though the Canal is being run 
competently by the Egyptians. 
x *« * 
There is another problem involved. 
In creating a reservoir for irrigating 
now arid land, a large area of the 
Sudan would be flooded, The Su- 
danese and Egyptians are far from 
reaching an agreement on this, 
Nasser recently having tried to-ap- 
propriate part of northern Sudan. 
The Aswan Dam is a long term 
project. Any sound plan. should 
be multilateral and there is reason 
to hope that it ultimately will be 
underwritten by Arab banks in 
oil rich areas in cooperatjon with 
the World Bank. 
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“Man Arrested for Having Five 
Wives.” —Headline. He either has a 
strohg hoarding instinct or a weak 
mind, 
  er 
The Man About Town 
After 102 Years 
And Our County Had a 
Big Hand on Both Ends 
Nov. 11: That day in 1918 when 
we thought we'd ended all wars.   
  
For the first time since 1856, Michigan 
is to have two Democratic Senators at 
Washington. When Oakland County's own 
Philip A. Hart 
sabes over the office, he will join 
Patrick V. McNamara 
at our nation’s capital in that capacity, 
_ Sot since. meee. 
of Detroit, 102 peti = when in com- 
pany with 
Charles E. Stuart 
of Kalamazoo, also a Democrat, he held | 
that position, have both Michigan Sen- 
ators been of that political persuasion. 
While never an actual resident of Oak- 
land County, Cass was a top figure in its 
early development. He was the: Demo- 
cratic nominee for president in 1848, 
but: was defeated by 
Zachary Taylor, 
the Whig candidate, by an electoral ‘vote 
of 163 to 127, Michigan has not had a‘ 
presidential nominee of a major party 
in the 110 years since. 
Cass also served as Michigan’s governor 
and held positions in the president’s cab- 
inet. He restored the Oakland County 
area to settlement after it had been de- 
layed 10 years by some lazy federal 
surveyors who came only to the Eight 
Mile Road and reported “Everything north 
of there is a hopeless morass.” 
He came out here himself and care- 
fully looked over this area, In recognition, 
our county’s largest lake was named in 
his honor, and Elizabeth Lake in honor 
of his wife. 
  
A foursome that I6oks like a record 
is composed of 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Whitfield 
and those other stellar citizens, 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Windiate 
both couples celebrating their 60th wed- 
ding anniversaries only a few-weeks apart. 
And each couple attended the other's 
wedding 60 years ago. ry 
  In absolute agreement is this column 
with a letter from 
“Pioneer Political Observer,” 
which says: “This was the dumbest cam- 
paign in Oakland County history. All the 
Republican candidates did was sit pretty 
and let somebody else tear their shirts, 
They banked on the good sense of our 
voters that they would not be ‘land- 
slided’ by a mess of manufactured bunk 
and hot air, as they never have been.” 
  
A pleasing echo of the depression of 
25 years ago comes to 
Phil Sauer, 
owner of Griff’s Grill. In an envelope 
with a Kalamazoo postmark was $30 in: 
currency, “in payment of account of 1933.” _. 
No nante was signed. 
Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Windiate 
of 1075 Union Lake Road: 60th wedding 
anniversary. 
  John Marvin 
of 62 Stout St.;- 94th birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Thornton 
of Highland; golden wedding. 4 ‘ 
ei Ce Ce Tae ie eee MEMBER OP THE 2 — 
  Thatd Make a Dandy Nursery”   
David Lawrence Says:   * 
Intermarriage South’s Real Fear 
WASHINGTON — "Poor Brooks 
Hays! One of the finest men in 
Congress —a spiritual leader as 
well as a statesman—went down to 
defeat last ‘week 
at Little Rock. 
But it was not 
a defeat intend- 
ed to be admin- 
istered to him as 
an individual 
For he was well 
_liked and had 
made a good 
record in his 16 
years in the 
House of Repre- 
sentatives, 
It was a voting demonstration 
based on the Baigeece: of free 
expression the people of a 
congressional district who were 
determined to use the opportunity 
of a last-minute ‘write in’ vote to 
register their deep-seated opinions 
on the segregation issue. 
*:-* * 
Responsibility for the political 
tragedy rests to no small extent 
upon those outside critics who have 
bitter 
  LAWRENCE 
onstration of the defiance of the 
' 
It is this sort of extremism that 
has made the. well - intentioned 
course of Brooks Hays as a ‘“‘mod- 
erate” doubly difficult with his own 
people, The resentment of the . 
voters of Arkansas has been in-_- 
tensified by what they regard as 
an unwillingness of people in other * 
parts of the country to take into 
account the fears of the people of 
the South, especially the women 
folks, concerning the possible con- 
aoqeences of school integration. 
xk ‘* * 
When will the tragic dispute over 
desegregation be viewed realisti- 
cally everywhere, and when will 
the fears that lie deep in the hearts 
of the southern people be fully 
understood, and the underlying 
facts of the controversy itself be 
revealed? 
Certainly not as long as news 
about the conflict is suppressed, 
or public discussion is squelched, 
or the feelings of the people of 
the South are disregarded on the 
all-important subject of social 
life in the schools and pessible 
intermarriage — the trie barrier 
of integration. 
On this very point, a significant 
speech was made recently by Allan 
Nevins, long-time professor of 
American history at Columbia Uni- 
versity, a two-time Pulitzer Prize. 
winner, and one of Adlai Steven- 
son's advisers in the last presi- 
dential campaign. 
, x & *, 
Professor Nevins is emphatically 
in favor of ——— and calls 
pon the southern people to face 
pally, as he tells them that inter-   
The Country Parson 
  “How oak things seem, so un- 
~’impertant. and commonplace to 
who have them and so 
important fo those who.don’t?”’ marriage aaa the races in the 
coming years is “‘inevitable."’ 
Professor Nevins made his 
speech at Knox College, Galesburg, 
Ill., at ceremonies incident to the 
centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas 
debates. The authorized transcript, 
obtained from the Knox College 
offices, gives this report of what 
Professor Nevins said: 
“Lincoln asked the South not to 
flinch from the hard fact that 
slavery must end; that the section 
must revolutionize its economic 
and social system. 
“It was a very grim, cruel- 
fact indeed. But we face one 
today just as harsh, and we 
flinch before it as Americans 
flinched in 1858. 
“It is this: That once - Negro 
is as well educated, as well’ man- 
nered, as well paid, as well dressed 
and well guided as the white man, 
once the colored race has become 
socially, economically and cultur- 
ally the absolute equal of the white race, as it must become if we 
kok ok 
moment believe that, in our mighty 
“At first the fusion will be im- 
perceptible; then it will be per- 
ceptible but slow; then it will move 
with a rush.” 
  
Dr. William Brady Says: )   
Medics Sadly Mixed Up 
on Pathology of Arteries 
Many a merchant of “medicine 
gets front page mention by con- 
jecturing that (a) cholesterol “de- 
posits” in the ar- 
teries cause or 
constitute athero- 
or (b) 
“deposits” of cal- 
cium in the ar- 
4eries 
or cause arterio- 
sclerosis. 
" In the first 
place I contend in 
tood earnest that, 
™ so far as the ar- 
DR. BRADY teries are con- 
cerned, they’re all out of step but 
Brady. I mean that doctors who 
profess to believe that ‘‘deposits’’ 
of calcium in the artery walls 
cause or constitute arterioscler- 
osis (hardening of the arteries) 
or deposits of cholesterol in the 
artery walls cause or ge 
cicacedariee (mushy soft 
the arteries) either don’t ee 
pathology or don’t give a hoot so 
long as their customers go for 
the funny notion. — 
The very name “athero-scler- 
osis” betrays utter disregard of 
  Anyway medical literature, or 
what passes as such today, has 
latched onto this: absurd word and. 
will probably apply ft in everyday 
business as long as it keeps the 
customers in ine. 
x * * 
Any physician with a working 
knowledge of pathology (study. of 
the nature of disease) knows that 
calcification (‘‘deposit” of calear- 
eous material in tissue or organ) 
occurs as a consequence of de- 
generation or wearing out. \ 
In health, in youth, normally, 
the microscopic cells of the tissue 
When degeneration overtakes the 
individual — why do ball players, 
prize fighters, 
“the old man’? — he indig- 
ly rejects. the suggestion that 
oF, constitute - his trouble is degeneration and 
becomes a sucker for every new   
Bz ms manson : 
the Sg ba. wel presidential nom- 
Although Nelson: Rockefeller 
became his rival — 
by winning the New York gover- 
norship last Tuesday—20 out of 38 
chairmen ( by The Asso- 
ciated more or less named 
Nixon as a rage: 
* 
That’s now. And it’s no wonder. 
They're indebted to him for all 
the campaigning he did for them, 
himself and the party in every . 
election since, and including, 1952. 
But there’s nothing sentimental 
about a yercarte Be convention, By 
looks like a better bet—the dele- 
gates will thank Nixon. and pick 
Rockefeller, 
Nobody has to tell Nixon this. 
he wna lie awake nights, plan- 
ning. 
Republicans can win in 1960—after 
what has happened to them in the 
past three congressional elections 
unless one or both of two things 
1, The Democrats, running Con- 
gress, split wide open or make a 
mess of legislation that is popu- 
lar and needed, 
2. The dazed and shattered Re- 
publicans can find a line that wins 
favor, They have no. such line 
now. Where can they get it? . 
* 
spire it or because the party has 
been blind to his form -of “mod- 
ern Republicanism.” There's no reason to think the   not managed to- project himself, 
or his ‘thinking, in such a way 
: an ng (AP)—It's ae t either has‘ become. a rallying 
comfort: for ‘President N' ” symbol for the Republicans. 
. What tan he do?. Turn to the 
right? That's .e. bleak. road. The 
right wing Republicans fell Tues- 
day like ducks on the opening day 
of the hunting season. 
If he tries to follow a very lib- 
eral line—in the belief that is the 
contemporary and therefore popu- 
lar thing to do—he'll lose the sup- 
port of the right wing and its fi- 
nancial angels.. 
Rockefeller is expected to follow 
a fairly liberal.line. Nixon, if he 
sounds too much like Rockefeller, 
may be accused of trying to imi- 
tate him, _ . 
® * * 
Yet; Nixon has to get across to 
Republicans and voters an image 
of himself ‘that both will want, 
These next two years won't be 
easy for a man as ambitious as 
Nixon, 
  Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
A few short weeks ago to school 
» ».¢ Your youngster started out 
oo 4 ee erent ee 
. This world is: all 
shawl . . . But now he looks so 
He has so much to 
Not‘ only does ne march ahead 
. « His every manner indicates _ 
Though you may may feel alone . . 
If he is to suceeed in life... He 
must be on his own. 
- . (Copyright, 1958)   
  wonder drug the merchants of med- The task of leadership, it would pass the saying that is written, 
icine prestribe for him. seem, falls on Nixon. a Death is swalHewed up in vic- 
+ ..%-< spite his campaigning, - couldn tory—I Cor, 15:54, 
Signed letters, not more than one help the Republicans cecape ‘ * iliiliel 
page or 100 words long vertaining to massacre in-his-own state of Cali- | And when no longer we can see 
agg mom hg fment, "wi be fornia Tuesday, Thee, may we reach out our hands, 
—— Dr. William — 2s For six years he has remained and find Thee leading us through 
to The Pontiac Press, Pontiee ‘Michigan. Pretty much within the shadow of death-to-immortality and glory. 
: Copyright 1868 Eisenhower, In that time he has —H. W. Beecher, © 
‘ e 
Case Records of.a Psychologist: on   
Use ‘Small Bite’ Way to Succeed 
George Sisler is a 5 topnotch 
Applied Psychologist of the 
baseball diamond. Notice his 
“small bite” strategy and his: 
use of a specific goal, This is 
the same admirable technique 
employed by A.A. in salvaging 
chronic. drunkards. And you 
baseball stockholders better 
consider the last paragraph be- 
low! 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
CASE Z - 367: George Sisler 
has been the expert batting coach 
for the Pittsburgh Pirates. - 
And he is a good Applied Psy- 
chologist, too, ine, be pnows, ie 
in their usual 2@-times at the 
plate, - 
The average .250 hitter will get 
five hits.in those 20 trips to the 
batter’s box.    
  taken a positive sitet. “ 
focused his players’ But a .300 hitter will rate six hits — 
in: those same 2 times: at bat. 
x *& * 
By the simplé strategy of di- 
recting a player’s attention to a 
definite goal of six hits vs. five, 
George Sisler gave his players 
something tangible to work on. 
TAKE SMALL BITES 
back upon the water wagon by the 
same “small bite’. method, - 
In other words, the new recruit 
volves’ remaining off liquor “just 
_ for today.” 
*  * Ow 
This ‘small bite’ method is good On the gridiron, I also neéd 
Mention only a few, such as the 
late Knute Rockne, Bob Zuppke, 
~ seem Lynn. Waldort. A. A. 
          
             
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"sgoal for himself and again it in- 
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The Business Institute . fpinety nickels to the pound, or 
~ |$4.50. And so it goes. In our de- 
4partment we say that one way to 
{unbalance the budget is to cut us.’ costs us 40 cents a pound. We get 
Despite the rise in the cost of e . “The alloy from which we make 
~ {nickels —- seventy-five per cent  ‘leopper and 25 per cent nickel —       
  change in their pockets than ever 
before. A symbol of this need is 
the fact that 900,000,000 *white’’ 
pennies are still in circulation, 
The ‘white’ penny, homeliest 
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‘lQuestions About Social Security   
By RAY 
would like to know all the ben 
From Sgt. K.G.R. of Oaki 
argument. A friend and I have 
pay, but also to his special all 
You're right. 
ments, yet I can’t work. What 
for payments. You start the a 
versed after the reconsiderat 
From MG. of San Bernar 
As a widow, your wife will 
to %4 the — of your $84 a 
month. 
x * 
in an institution or if you’ve 
payments. From J.J. of Parosns, Kans.: 
monthly Railroad Retirement payments. My wife will be 65 
in three months, but she’s in an institution. Will I be able 
to collect payments for her?” 
Yes. If you’re not living together only because she’s 
to her support, your wife can receive Railroad Retirement zVeleran Asks About Pay HENRY 
Associated Press Writer 
From D.D. of Alliance, Ohio: “I’m. near.retirement and 
efits which might be available 
to me from the federal government. As a World War I vet- 
eran, I believe I have some benefits coming. Where can I 
get an explanation of my rights as a veteran?” 
The Veterans Administration, puts out a booklet 
called “Fact Sheet—IS 1” which you can get by send- 
ing 15 cents to: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Gov- 
ernmént Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C, 
x *Ǥ * 
From Mrs, A.S. of Washington, D.C.: 
I were never fortunate enough to have any children so we 
both. have worked regularly since our marriage. He is 63 
and I’m 60. If I stop working at 62 will I be able to get Social 
Security without regard to whether my husband quits at 65?” 
Yes. But, your payments at 62 will be 20 per cent less 
than they would be if you continued until 65. 
x * * “My husband and 
and, Calif.: “Please settle an 
disagreed on whether the So- 
cial Security tax is applied to not only a military man’s base 
owances such as flight pay. I 
say we’re only taxed on our basé pay.” 
* * * 
From R.M.B. of Cleveland, 
shouldn’t be ‘working because of my physical condition. I'm 
52 and have not worked for the past 18 months, although 
I worked all my life under Social Security until then. The 
Social Security people say I’m not eligible for disability pay- Ohio: “My doctor sags I 
can I do?” 
Your first mov: should be to appeal the decision of 
the Social Security Administration that you're not eligible 
ppeal by asking for a recon- 
sideration of the facts in your case. The Social Security 
people will advise you further if the decision isn’t re- 
ion. 
x * * 
dino, Calif.: “From reading 
your column, I’ve found out that my February Social Secur- 
ty check will be $84 and that my wife's payment will be 
$42. If I should die, how big will my wife’s check be?” 
be entitled to a check equal 
month ‘check. That’s $63 a 
n ; 
“I'm past 65 and receiving 
been contributing regularly 
  
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FOC EOO ee ee OREO HOH He HH e ORs OOH oe eee ee ee ey 
Address Burglar Was Romantic 
SYRACUSE, N. Y¥,. 
He said thet 
          lintruder made off with an oldiof 18,000 miles per hour.   
The Dyna-Soar, the spaceship 
he earth, will have a top speed hs 
{toaster and a_ clock-radio but! 
jdidn’t touch an array of wedding 
(UPI) — gifts. 
a\Ernest A. Fisch, 26, told police 
a thief ransacked his apartment | 
while he and his bride were ondesigned fo orbit a man around 
itheir honeymoon. have coughed up the silver we ‘strange Indian: coins. 
gave them for their coins. Howard| ‘Good -as hew when’ melted 
went to India last year and round-'down,” he -told us, contentedly.    Oddly, the foreign countries|ed yp 10,000 tons of our silver in 
     
      
        
  
Las Vegas, Reno ‘on a few places 
like that — for some reason or 
other.” The treasury has 250,000,- 
000 of them stacked and ready, in 
case the East ever becomes inter- 
ested in them again. 
Americans have given up on 
certain coins before they gave 
up on the “cartwheel.” Long 
since fallen into discard are the 
half cent piece, the two cent 
piece, the three-center and the 
20 cent piece. 
  There’s always m alot of} 
trouble with the $2 bill, whose last   remaining friend seems to be Bos- 
ton, for reasons too inscrutible for 
the Treasury Department to fath- 
om. 
: * * * 
Two people wrote to the treas- 
ury saying in-effect that they were 
giving up U. S. money because “In| 
God we trust” was added to paper 
bills. But thousands wrote in in- 
dignantly «when one enormous, 
batch of new bills appeared with- 
out the legend. The treasury had 
to explain it had a temporary 
printing blem; that atheism 
was not ‘ 
os * * 
The ‘Bureau of Engra¥ing~and Printing work around the clock 
printing new paper money. It has 
gone easy recently on $100,000 
bills (which bear Woodrow Wil-' 
son's picture, as everybody 
and forth.. There are enough to! 
meet the demand. 
There are 845 ten thousand 
doliar bills in circulation today. 
One hundred of them are immo- | 
bilized in a showcase in Joe W. 
Brown’s Gambling Hell in Las 
Vegas. 
Joe tried to get 100 more of the 
grand notes not long ago, for a 
Las Vegas float in the Rose Bowl’ 
Parade, but the red-faced United | 
States Government said it just | 
didn't have that much money, at. 
least in $10,000 bills. There’s $3,- 
340,000 floating around the country 
in $5,000 bills. 
: * * * 
The treasury has recovered most 
of the more than one billion ounces ! 
of silver it lent during the war to 
the Manhattan Engineering Dis- 
trict (A-bomb development), De- 
fense Department and foreign gov- 
ernments, | 
The bomb~ people, who needed 
ithe stuff to substitute for copper 
‘in the magnetic separation of ex- 
plosive and nonexplosive uranium 
a have returned all but 60,- 
000,000 ounces of the 400,000,090 |   _ 
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* Warning of Russia’s Trade Offensive, U.S. Budget Peril . ate : 
ilettmtven Dy ‘Secretary Weeks Bor _ evensnumbered ee agg on WASHINGTON (UPI) — Siriclair| vacation and then private life back, noted defense costs are rising | The 
ions vg Raadlre calendar Weeks bows out as secretary of in Boston. and various groups are persistent newest   
  
   
    
               
      
    
    
  
  
  
  
      
                    Oi pigs For the fifth consecu-| commerce today with a parting * * * deed Gee soos ive ecmtes-telaautel uvediis 
day the Reds | plea for ‘‘old fashioned” balanced; The New England businessman “he thinks spending cap be cut be- |this country is the present U.S. 
stuck %. the ‘calendar, hot even | budgets and a sober warning about! will resume active duties about the) cause “It might seem like I’m [reciprocal trade program which) 
‘ | Russia's trade offensive. first of the year in his old firm,| giving gratuitous advice just seat psc a | 
} The 65-year-old Weeks, who has} United-Carr Fastener Corp. His) Whew I’m leaving. a 
headed the Commerce Department! successor, former Atomic Energy} The departing secretary : é 
“) since January, 1953, as part of the| Chairman Lewis L. Strauss, is Russia is carrying owt Soviet City VEW Post Hosts 
= original Eisenhower ‘‘team,”’ offi-| slated to take over the secretary-|Premier Nikita gahges, tia Id Wa | Veter 
21 at/cially ends his work at the close| stip later this week. promulgation a year ago ot eco-| YYOF or eferans 
Kaoteng in the Matus group 150 of business today. Tomorrow he Weeks’ departure leaves only nomic warfare, and is selling goods The Pontiac Veterans of Foreign! | ” 
miles to the north. and Mrs. Weeks leave for a Florida) three of the original Eisenhower | cheaply to the so-called uncom- Wars, Water Wonderland Post ‘No. gga oe Pg ey hag and < 
Politica! Advertisement Political Advertisemen* cabinet still) in office-—Secre- mitted countries to establish trade 1008 at 371 E. Pike St., was host inci 1922 until pera oe PSS 
SE eee eee ce Taty | inks and win influence. to the Southeaster Michigan Con-|last January. = a : | Agricultyre retary Ezra x F =e ' . ae _— . ; J . 1. 
T | Benson and Postmaster General Their industrial potential 15\terence-of the Veterans of World Baptist Chur ae i” First] Ve PK aE Rr ER UD mM wEDi.8 : H A N K YOU Arthur E. Summerfield, growing noe 08 said . War I Saturday. night. See pees a ts ao Fee oe . , : ; : Russians. “They have a system dis juded Besides ughter, Mrs. 
‘ t pase ‘te hare bariy prpeneod that doesn’t @orry about making a Ped mage ty ne ote —— leaves two brothers, =~ ‘ag { service,|Profit and they use slave labor.|“ecton of 0 q Ersil- Wilson of Pontiac and I am very grateful inet post after six years 0} ae So they have goods to throw on/™man gaining office. Stuart E. Cap-| parwin of Detroit, and a sister, | to the Voters for — eS cae aes world markets at prices that will|ron, of Oxford, was elected senior| Mrs, George Ross of Owosso. © 
the splendid vote 1 ||| ment spending between the heavily | D¢!P achieve their political goals. |vice president. | Mr. Carpenter is survived by a Asssclntion of Great Ay) OE ; received in the Democratic 86th Congress and the| , CU" People are too complacent +2 £- 2 sister, Mrs, Charles Norris of <a ‘. . GOP administration. ” about the future. They want to} A Flint man, Edward F. Michals,|Pontiac al a (oie bea i gece naa a‘ past election and I. In an interview with Unitea|UV¢ and let live. But the Soviets guests were G. Edwin Slater, com- Service will be held at 2:30 p.m.| KineGenaans Yo & Well Got OR #7; Megas Ne hae pledge that I will {li Press Inte he spoke with are a willing to live and let wie mander of the Michigan Consolidat- Thursday | at the Jennings-Lyons i MICHIGAN -CREDIT COUNSELLORS. national, They bave stated their aim repeat-|ed War Veterans; and Fred Eagle- ‘Chapel in Owosso. Burial will be continue to give H\ feeling about “people who are edly—to commiunize the world.'ton, senior vice ioe ‘a tied Commtary there: 714 Pontie State Bank Gidg. 
the people the kind grad : oo wee neocon is —— j r s : — _ ™ r 
of service they its lack of balance (12_ billion} ee , a want andkare en- dollars in the red anticipated for as titled to, to the best ipso) pat nae . — ' eh tl ec: “I'm old fashioned, t I believe of my ability. shin Weadinsd Knut $a ha Katana oes 
in a while,” he said. “Theré’s got 4 ae to bea lot of soul-searching about | : : where to cut it. If we-don’t sober 
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* * * 
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port, handles cases like this every 
day. Marriage counseling, adop- 
tion service, foster home care, and 
service to unmarried mothers are 
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FORT MORGAN, Colo.  — The 
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have a grasshopper matinee, The 
theater admitted every youngster 
bringing a pint jar of grasshoppers 
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PONTIAC COAST-TO-COAST ECONOMY RUN — 
San Diego, California to Savannah, Georgia 
COMPLETED OCTOBER 17, 1958 
DISTANCE. . . . + « 24427 MILES 
DRIVING TIME. . -. . . . GO.72 HOURS 
FUEL CONSUMED. . 112.5 GALLONS 
FUR COST. 2S. $35.79 
MILES PER GALLON . 77 Average fer entire trip 
AVERAGE SPEED . , 40.2 MILES PER HOUR 
TA6S CENTS 
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top my 21.7 miles per gallon. But no matter how you drive~or where you drive—you'll 
at the mileage you get from this big, roomy full-powered Porttiac V-8.” 
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RETAIL STORE 
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Catalina Sedan with our new economy V-8 
to the test . . . coast to coast. 
And with only one specification—that the run would 
be exactly like you would drive coast to coast yourself— 
in mountains, in city traffic, across deserts, buying gas 
wherever the tank ran low. 
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than from many smaller so-called economy cars”... 
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different brands . . 
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but we wanted the results on this trip to be as realistic and 
practical as possible.” : , 
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(Car its Culvert, Killing Woman Driver - Husband Hurt 
in Crash on Van Dyke 
North of Almont 
ALMONT — A 53-year-old Har- 
bor Beach womah was killed in- 
stantly and her husband seriously 
injured Sunday morning when their 
car left the road and hit a culvert 
        
    
on Van Dyke near Dryden road, : 
just north of here. peor the ette chose 
Mrs cae eee was pro- ice. She turing @ white lace bod- . Chr i carried a juet of 
nouncéd dead at the scene of the step! er of white their classrooms between 7:30 and   
     
     9:30 this evening to visit with par- ‘accident. She suffered a fractured * ££ 
a ' om ~ skull and broken neck. tron of honor was Mrs. Rob- ents during open house at both 
ELAINE JEAN se a a Her husband, Franklin, 67, a Iflen of Lansing and brides-— the Romeo junior and senior high 
The engagement of Elaine Jean retired Cadillac Motor : Division maid was Miss Carolyn Wood of schools. Refreshments will be 
Burgess to Thomas W. Proctor 
has been announced by her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
A. Burgess of Flagstaff street, 
Commeree Township. The pro- | 
spective bridegroom is the son | 
of Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor 
of Howell. The young couple was 
graduated.in June from Ferris 
Institute in Big Rapids. Elaine 
is a member of Alpha Phi Beta 
and her fiance is affiliated with 
Phi Sigma Chi. They are plan- 
ning a Jan, 31 wedding. 
Arrest Juvenile 
as an Arsonist:   
Dixie Highway 
A Y3-year-old Waterford Town- 
ship juvenile was arrested Satur- 
day as the arsonist who set fire 
to six different buildings on Dixie 
Highway last September. 
* * * 
Waterford Township firement ex- 
tinguished fires at the -Schramm 
2549 Dixie; four 
abandoned cabins and a gas sta- 
tion on the Camp Inn property at 
2765 Dixie. 
After questioning the owner 
of the property, William Feld- 
man, of Detroit, merhbers of 
the State Arson Squad turned the 
investigation over to Waterford 
Township Lieutenant William 
Stokes and State Trooper Alfred 
Strilecky. 
After screening several arson 
suspects, the police were informed 
of who set fire to the buildings by 
an anonymous tipster. 
* * * employe, had breken ribs and 
possible breken back. He was 
| taken to Bishop Hospital, Al- 
| ment. 
Kenneth Bohr, of 3671 Van Dyke, 
who was standing in the field near 
his home and saw the accident, 
told Romeo State Police Mrs. 
Johnson had attempted to bring 
the auto back onto the road after 
it had gone off on the right shoul- 
der. 
* * * 
The vehicle swerved, he said, 
shot across to the left side of the 
road and into the ditch. It struck 
a cement culvert, throwing Mrs. 
Johnson partly out of the door and 
pinning her underneath. 
  
  LORRAINE ANNE RIOUX 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rioux 
of 9997 Davisburg Rd., Davis- 
burg, have announced the en- 
.gagement of their daughter, Lor- 
raine Anne, to James Dahl, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dahl 
of Union Grove, Wis. The bride- 
elect is a senior at Taylor Uni- 
  The boy admitted the crimes 
upon apprehension and question- 
ing. He was turned over to Juve- 
nile -€ourt this morning. 
Township firemen estimated a 
total of $3,000 damages caused by 
the fires which occurred on the 
nights of Sept. 25, 26 and 29. 
Nothing's New 
for John Kasper Segregationist Pledges 
More Law _ Jostling 
After 3rd Conviction 
  versity, ‘Upland, Ind. Her fiance 
was graduated in June from Tay- 
lor. They are planning a June 
| wedding. 
All-Day Poker Game. 
Banned by University 
BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI) 
—Birmingham University has   
‘\banned all-day poker games which 
kept students away from classes 
and meals and sometimes led to 
the gambling away of scholarship 
grants the London Sunday Graphic 
reported yesterday, 
* * * 
The newspaper said members of 
now are limited to bridge, whist 
or patience between the hours of 
noon to 2 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. Uni- 
  ULLMANN QUADS AT HOME — Clawson 
carpenter Chester Ullman lets 
wonderment as he keeps a watchful eye on his out a sigh of AP 
four daughters, now all at home following their 
birth Oct. 12. From left, they are Marion, Helen, 
Catherine and Martha. Wirephete 
  
  
Will Lose Radio 
News, Bulletins 
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — 
You will not hear soft radio music 
or news bulletins on your trip to 
the moon or beyond. 
Communications between your 
space ship and earth will be only 
by very high frequency radio 
waves which can _ penetrate 
through the upper electrified air 
known as the ionosphere. 
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“The space traveler will have to     
Lands Balky Plane in Field LAPEER — A pilot on a cross-| 
country flight made a forced land- 
ing in a Lapeer corn field last 
night when the engine of his four-| 
seater Cessna 180 failed at Fass 
feet. 
* * 
David Vacter, 36, a — 
pilot from Shaker Heights, Ohio,! 
‘walked away from his plane after 
dropping it down shortly before li renounce the reception of most) |p.m. on the field owned by Arthur broadcast stations as soon as he| [Lynch on the west side of Lapeer. 
passes the iongsphere,’’ Dr. Wal- 
ter Dieminger of the Max Plenck | 
Institute for Aeronomy, Lindau- | 
Harz, Germany, told the second 
international symposium on phys- 
ics and medicine of the atmo- 
sphere and space. 
“Personally, I should feel very) 
happy to be screened off from the! 
intelligence content of som 
broadcast transmitters on peers 
for some time,’’ Dr. Dieminger   
  |the urfliversity’s two student clubs} said, 
* * * 
“On the other hand, the sky will! while cleaning the chimney of his ‘body is at Moore Chapel of Sparks- be opened for all the radio fre-| 
quency emissions from the stars| 
and galaxies. I don’t expect celes- 
tial music, on the other side of 
the ionosphere,’’ but perhaps to 
hear radio signals “about events 
of still unknown origins and di- 
mensions in interstellar space.” 
Aussie Population Rises He told Lapeer County Sheriff’s 
deputies he used parachute flares) 
to find the field. 
En route from New York City to 
the Tri-County Airport In Seginaw, 
  
«Injuries Kill Detroiter 
DETROIT (®— Frank Genero, iD. Cowell, 
  58, of Detroit, died yesterday of 
injuries suffered Saturday when he 
fell about 20 feet from a laddr! 
jhome and landed on a concrete; 
ceiveway. " said Rowston, F 
3 actin ater sti | TE npaacastn ; 13-Year-Old Boy Admits Engine Conks Out Over Lapeer vom thle natbacuetal ercbler™ Setting Six Fires on Moon Travelers |—= P upon this major social problem," }] 4 HAWAIIAN GUITAR. 
Vactor planned to resume his 
flight today. 
Lapeer’s only airport is located 
on the opposite side of the city, 
two miles away. 
Baby Found Dead 
in His Crib Sunday 
LEONARD — The three-month- 
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 
4461 Haven Rd., was 
found dead in es srib early Sun- 
day. ; ; 
Mrs. C told Romeo State 
Police she had fed the infant his 
bottle at 1:45 a.m. and when the 
family went into his room at 7:45 
in the morning he was dead. 
x* * * 
Dr. Harold Stahl of Oxford said 
the baby died of suffocation. The   
     
\Griffin Funeral Home, Auburn 
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* CELESTE BELLS - Pontiac Will Observe 
Retarded Children Week 
         
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Gl, Wife Die of Injuries : 
After West Berlin Fire 
BERLIN (UPI) — M. Sgt. Rolla 
E. Durand, of Ellendale, N. D., 
and his German-born wife, Inge- 
borg, died yesterday from severe 
injuries they suffered in a fire in 
their West Berlin apartment, A 
U. S. Army spokesman said today. 
The fire, which broke out early 
in the morning, was- confined. to 
the bedroom. It was believed to 
have been caused by smoking in 
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  CANBERRA — The population of 
Australia totaled 9,747,471 at the 
start of 1958, an increase of 78,-' 
73? by immigration and 135,405 by | 
natural increase over the previous | 
year. The total gain was 2.25 per 
cent compared with an increase of 
2.36 per cent in 1956, 
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MAYNARD JOHNSON General Insurance NASHVILLE, Tenn, (AP)—John| versfty officials admitted the all- | ae Kasper, professional segregation-|day poker players were few, but} It is estimated that insects nulli- Sao” 807 Community National Bank 
ist from New Jersey, gave no in-they feared the practice would|fy the work of at least one million Peliey Phone FE 4-4523 
dication of changing his ways aft- 
er his third conviction on charges 
stemming from his part in school 
integration disturbances. 
* * * 
A jury of 12 white men convict- 
ed him Saturday of inciting to riot 
on the opening day of school here 
last year, and set his punishment 
at six months in the workhouse 
and a $500 fine—just half the max- 
imum. 
As he waited for the verdict, 
Kasper said he intended to go to 
Memphis to test the threat police | 
have made to arrest him if he| 
, tries to speak there. 
After the verdict was announced 
Kasper's followers crowded 
around him. 
saving: 
* * * 
“It's all right, folks. I appre- 
ciate what you've done. We're go- 
ing to win the next one.” 
He also is free in bond cendirg| But he soothed them, | spread, the Graphic said.   men each year in this country.           
  
  
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  appeal from a six-month federal 
court sentence resulting from his 
second conviction for violating a 
court.injunction in connection with 
Clinton;Tenn., desegregation two 
years ago. 
He has finished serving a one- 
year sentence for violating the 
same injunction—withtime off he 
was released last August, 
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The calls you receive are often as valuable as the calls you make. 
: It’s this two-sidedness that makes your telephone so valuable. You 
get word, by phone, about that new job. You phone the garage to see if 
your car’s ready. That youngster phones Sis to take her dancing. Junior’ s 
not himself so your wife phones the doctor. .   
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in the fashions from California. This 
colorful costiime is from the Harou 
. The scart Empire 
7 old. Star “Mothisrs 
Officers Installed 
Sia Lota Exp was installed 
as president at the installation 
service of Gold Star Mothers of 
America, Chapter Nine, Fri- 
day evening in the’ Salvation 
wee deectipnt pratian moa 
Mrs. Howard Nichols of the 
Royal Oak chapter. 
Music was provided by Mrs. 
Hawks and Mrs. Clara Young- 
lass. 
Guests were members of the | 
Navy Mothers, Blue Star Moth- 
ers, DAV Auxiliary Chapter 16, 
atid MOMS of America. 
Dance Club 
Takes On 
New. Name 
The name “Cross Trailers,” 
was selected for a new square 
dance ¢elub formed from Sam 
Joan's Summer Squares, which 
met Friday at the Willis 
School, 
This will be an intermediate | 
lay City end Mr. and Mrs. 
The néw club will meet the 
first and third Fridays of each 
month at Willis School to dance 
8:30 to 12 midnight. Sami 
caller. . , 
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  Tee nine dheoting wal be xt 
_ 7:30 p.m_/Tuesday at the DAV 
home. 
Music Group Meets: 
at Spencer Home 
_ Senior Music League, spon- 
sored by Pontiac Tuesday Mu- 
sicale, met Sunday at the 
home of Fran Spencer. Plans 
for the recital and festival 
program were discussed, 
A musical program followed, 
with Mariann Engelhard and 
Deanna and Gary Relyea par- 
ticipating, A musical quiz con- 
.. Cluded the program. midriff joins the strapless bodice to 
the flared harem skirt. The matching 
“wrap appears as a greatcoat, 
Presbyterian 
‘Women Hold 
Praise Service 
The Annual Praise. Service was observed by members 
of the Women’s Association of . 
First Presbyterian Church 
when they met Friday in the 
church parlors. 
* * x 
Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel was 
program leader, assisted by 
Mrs, James Richs, Mrs. Lo- 
well Good, Mrs. Robert Irwin, 
and Mrs. Robert Boggs. Mrs. 
Basil Kimball presented a solo, 
accompanied by Mrs. Neil 
Gray. 
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Luncheon was served by the 
July-August G , with Vera ~ 
Basbett a5 chomeue. Yomar 
Group members were hospital- 
ity’chairmen, Mrs. Leslie Ellis 
also assisted with the program. 
Husband Has Her Hooked—Abby   “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- 
band passed away a little over 
“a year ago. My children are 
all married and living away | 
from home. I am entirely alone 
in this big house and have been 
thinking of renting one“of the 
rooms, Would it be proper for 
me to have a young man room- 
er, about the age of my son? I 
not only could use the income 
but. having someone in the 
house would take away some 
of the — a _ “Everyone 
PR ogipi a roomer age: 
  
H Pru ah i to the office will be best. The 
messages on them should be 
very impersonal, 
“Dear Mrs. Post: My moth- 
er and I are having a disagree- 
ment on the following question 
fp Pesennatlony “coutatoa” 
ry would be accep. * x * 
This “raised: eyebrow” in- 
edigtd omarion yg lremarghay 
has stimulated interest in the 
California market over several 
Fashion Creators national 
press week fashion shows, 
The. week-long series of 
shows opened Sunday with a 
reception in the grand ball- 
room of the Ambassador Hotel, 
headquarters for the premiere 
showings. 
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. Werle, give & series of lavish, 
style shows, 
At the end of the week, the — Men’s Apparel “Guild of Cal- 
ifornia will take over with a . 
one-day show for the editors 
at Coronado, Calif., to show the 
latest. in men's togs as well 
as the coordinates in men’s 
and women's wear. 
Bride-Elect 
ls Honored 
at Shower Mrs. Jack Nicholas enter- 
“tained at a pink.and white 
_ bridal shower Saturday eve-. 
ning at her home on Edgefield 
drive, honoring _ bride - elect 
Karen Gorsline, 
Miss Gorsline, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorsline 
of Pioneer drive, will become 
the bride of George Gourtney, 
“son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 
Courtney of Draper averiie, 
Nov. 22 at Grace Lutheran 
Church. . , 
Guests attending were Mrs. 
Gorsline, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. 
Letta Akred, Mrs, AI Schultz, : 
Mrs. Roger Maison, Patricia 
Stitt and Ruthann Webster. 
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. 
Al Dorr, Mrs. Bruce Eicken- 
burg and Mrs. Kenneth Hocky 
of Royal Oak, and Mrs. Laura 
Richer of Detroit. 
State Hospital 
Employes Fete 
Mrs. O. E. See 
One hundred employes of 
Pontiac State Hospital gath- 
ered to honor Mrs, Oswald E. 
See, who is retiring after near- 
ly 38 years of service, Friday 
evening at Hi-Land Manor. 
’ Gifts were presented by Lyle 
, B. Saum, president of the Em- 
ployes Club. Toastmistress was 
Mrs. Orben Wilkins, Others 
assisting were Mrs. Clair 
Young, Dr, Ivan A. eae a 
Gerald“ A. Bax, Archie Bill 
Gillies, Mrs, Davy Gilpin and 
E. Grace Clark, 
Mrs. See plans to spend the 
winter in Florida and Texas. 
Open House Wednesday   
Emerson PTA to Meet 
Emerson School will hold its 
annual open house from 7 to 8 
p.m. Wednesday, followed by 
the November PTA meeting. 
Special speaker will be Her- 
bert Auer, publicity chairman 
for Michigan Congress of Par- 
ents and Teachers, and a mem- 
ber of the Extension Service of 
Michigan State University. 
Emerson PTA has planned 
' Shouldn’t Have to Break ‘Arm 
to Prove She’s Faithful Wife By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
“DEAR ABBY:. If there “is 
ever. a contest for the most 
_. jealous husband, I want to en- 
ter mine, I’ve heard that jeal- 
, lice?” “DEAR ABBY: How did the 
“Trick-or-Treat’ racket ever 
get started? I have grown to 
dread Halloween. One doesn't 
dare go any place, but must 
stay home and protect his prop- 
erty unless he wants to spend 
the next few days washing soap 
‘off screens and windows. and 
cleaning up garbage that has 
_ been dumped on his lawn and 
porch. 
“eh haven't much extra money 
but I am forced to buy a large 
supply of candy bars and taffy 
apples to give to overgrown 
hoodlums. who ring my door- 
bell and demand a hand-out in 
_ payment. for” not damaging 
my property. Where are the po- 
IRATE CITIZEN 
DEAR IRATE: I see no harm 
in handing out penny candy to 
little tykes under 12 who ring 
* taining law and order on that 
night, and might appreciate ex- 
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“DEAR ABBY: I arn a hair. 
dresser by profession and I get in-law, but the others are young 
and héalthy enough to go té a 
beauty: parlor and pay 
Should I tell them oft 
so, how?” 
DEAR TIRED: If 
want them in your 
ever, stay out of the 
them in plain py 
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open an automobile door, I find 
lady, and if 1 stand when she 
stands she asks, ‘Going some- 
where?’ Please print this ta 
. let ladies know that gentlemen 
liké to help ladies if they will 
oy, ar. we 8 privilege.” DEAR GENTLEMAN: Not 
all women are “ladies” . , 
but then, neither are all men 
“gentlemen. » 
a ee 
“DEAR ABBY: I am a boy 
that rides the bus to school. 
Every time I get-on the bus, 
How can I tell her I don’t want 
to sit.with her without hurting 
her feelings?” BUS RIDER 
DEAR BUS: You can’t tell 
her you don't want to sit with 
her without hurting her feel- 
2 © & 
If you want a collection of 
Abby’s best letters and dt a donation of food and money 
to a needy family in the area 
for Thanksgiving. Arrange- 
ments are being handled by 
Mrs; -Gerald Livingston. 
Mrs, Livingston is general 
chairman of a square dance to 
be held in January. Cochajr- 
man is Mrs. Leo Janka. 
Girl Scout Leaders 
Workshops Slated 
A Girl Scout leader's song 
and game workshop, conducted 
by Mrs, Percy Dutin and Mrs. 
’ Leonard Doub, -wil! be held 
from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Nov, 20 
at the Naval Armory Train- 
ing Station. 
Mrs. Robert Schmude will 
be chairman of the Christmas 
: workshop to be held from 9:30 
a.m, to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in 
the hall of St, Michael's 
Church. 
In celebration of the 27th anni- ee 
versary of. Yomar Graieg of First 
    ‘in the sportswear designed by 
California fashion creators. Ardee Sportswear dipped 
into an exotic back    
     metric braid. Sl nd for this flavor of the tunic, 
out is an oblong edged in geo- 
ll-fitting tapers, trimmed to 
match, complete the play ensemble. 
DAR Group Hears Talk 
on Development of MSU 
Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones 
was guest speaker at the meet- 
ing of General cage 
Chapter of Daughters of the 
American Revolution, held 
Thursday evening at the East 
Iroquois road home of Mrs. 
Elbert M. Wilmot, 
Dr. Jones spoke on “Land- 
Bride-to-Be 
ls Honored 
at Luncheon 
Bride-elect Joan Wyzgoski 
was honored at a smorgasbord 
luncheon held at Rotunda Inn 
Saturday. Mrs. William R. 
Graff was hostess. 
Joan, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs, John Wyzgoski of Middle- 
belt road, will exchange vows 
with James Kline, son of Mr. 
And Mrs. Raymond Kline of 
Dearborn, Dec. 27 at St. Vin- 
cent de Paul Church. 
Guests included Mrs, Wyz- 
goski, Mrs, Frank Wyzgoski, 
Mrs, Joseph Comer, Mrs. 
James Adams, Vera Mae 
Adams, Mrs, Charles Green, 
Mrs. Raymond J. Graff, Mrs. 
George Sullivan of Berkley, 
Mrs. Kenneth Stockman of De- 
troit, Mrs,- Erwin Masch of 
Warren ang Mrs. Charles 
Seppala of Dearborn. Grant College Culture” and * 
pointed out the development of . 
Michigan. Agricultural College 
to a university and of the de- 
velopment of Michigan State 
University Oakland, 
ASSIST HOSTESS 
ee ‘the hostess were 
Mrs, Maxwell Doerr, commit- 
; Frances Backen- 
* * * 
Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw, first 
vice regent, appointed Mrs. 
Harry Going, Mrs. Harry Chap- 
man and Mrs.. Ernest Huth- 
waite to nominate delegates 
and alternates for the Michi- 
gan DAR conference to be held 
in Detroit in March and for 
the National Continental Con- 
gress in. Washington, D.C., in 
April. 
COLLECT YULE GIFTS 
Clothing and Christmas gifts 
were collected for the DAR 
school in Graft, Ala, They will 
be taken to the school by 
chapter-approved school chair- 
man Ora Hallenbeck when she 
, visits the school this month. 
Mrs. Roland. E, Gegoux was 
accepted for membership, 
Guests of the chapter were 
Mrs. Harold G, Fuller, Mrs. 
Lucius Howlett, Margaret 
Wilmot, Iva Jane Price, Mrs. * 
Charles Whipple and Rosamond 
Haeberle. 
(left to right) , 
program ts Mrs 
      
   THE PON TIAC PRESS, MONDAY, 
       
: Bride-to-Be Feted    
    
-Spranger, who will 
become the bride of Richard L. 
Adams, Nov. 15. 
Puree dried cooked apricots and 
fold into whipped cream to use for 
a cake filling.   Delta Kappa Society 
the home of Mrs, Edward Leland 
Thursday. 
‘New officers elected were Wilma 
Webb, president; Mrs. Leland, vice     Mrs. Mildred A. Burns of Mon- 3-Week Drive Starts Nee 17   
      
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Girls’ will launch its eighth annual 
candy sale Nov. 17 with proceeds to 
be used to improve facilities and 
equipment at the group's Camp Kay Ridley Oweki. Displaying the two kinds of 
candy, peanut butter and chocolate, 
that will be sold are (left to right)        NOVEMBE R R 10, 1958 | 
  
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ad Connie Vanderland.   
Pi Omicron Unit 
Meets in Drayton | 
Robert Scharf Thursday. 
Mrs. Gary Peters was announced 
sunshine chairman for the’ Pontiac 
area. = 
Mrs. Robert Saearnan presented 
the first degree to the new pledge, 
Mrs. Gene Schell.       Expert 
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  A Christmas party will be held 
Dec. 11 at Hotel Waldron. The 
next meeting will be at the home 
of Mrs. Robert Young. 
  
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{you make entertajning his. boss Do’ You Gi By RUTH MILLETT 
What do-you do to make your 
husband feel important? 
Do you make a real effort to 
greet his home-coming each eve- 
ning by having a good meal ready 
to put on the table, by looking 
your prettiest just for him and by 
giving him a warm, happy wel- 
come? 
Or, instead, do you frequently 
rush in from a meeting or a 
bridge session five minutes before 
your husband gets home from work 
to frantically throw a hurried meal 
together? 
Do. you take your husband's 
suggestions about the children 
seriously? Or do you just defend How Much Buildup 
» derstand how they feel, 
for all the things your husband 
has worked to give his family? Or 
do you keep harping on the things 
you want but haven’t got? 
together for an evening do yoiftry 
to make it a gay, carefree time? 
Or do you spend the evening. wor- 
up problems, and acting like a 
harried housewife — instead of 
like a woman. who. is in love . On Saturday, a rally wag held at: the model 
the Community Services Building for 
Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls to 
explain the candy sale. Looking at ve Mate to get on the good side of the     
        
   of Camp Oweki, for which 
funds are: being collected, are (left to_ 
“ right) Shawn Zelinski, Rebecca Durso 
aa Theda Sjoblom.   children by telling them you un- 
giving them the idea that you, too, 
think their father is being hard 
or unreasonable? 
Do you show your appreciation Ani Chapter Meets Pennsylvanians Meet 
at Enfield Home 
The agenda was discussed and 
approvéd by members of the Ani 
chapter of the Armenian Relief 
Society of Pontiac whén they met 
Thursday evening at the Roselawn 
steget home of Mrs. William En- 
field, president. 
Members sewed cancer pads for 
the Cancer Society and the Club 
has planned to ‘have Christmas/o 
dinner at Town and Country. Sunday at the Parkhurst street 
home of Peter Slabinski. All area 
residents interested in meeting 
other former, Pennsylvanians * are 
invited to join the ‘club. For fur- 
ther information call Mr. Slabinski 
or Alfred Salfi. 
Crisp fried bacpn pieces mixed 
_ cottage cheese and served 
rye bread is wees a ae When the two of you go out 
  
rying about .the children, bringing 
    snack Pennsylvanians of Pontiac met, Bagley Schoo! Plans 
for. Fall Conference | 
“Let's Keep Up with the Chil- 
dren” will be the theme at Bagley 
School during American Educa- 
tion Week Nov. 9-15. Parents have 
been invited to participate in the 
school's activities this week. 
* x  * 
Highlights of the program are a 
parent-teacher conference . from 
6:30 ‘to 7:3 p.m., a PTA program 
at 7:30 p.m.,* ahd refreshments, 
all planned for Thursday evening.     
the children no matter what they 
de or what they demand? 
Are you as quick to entertain 
your husband’s friends and rela- 
tives as you are your own? Or do 
of having his mother visit you for 
a week seem like an awful chore? 
              Do you build your husband up 
to others whenever you have a 
chance? Or do you enjoy com- 
plaining about him or giving the 
impression that you are the prac- 
tical, common-sense member of 
the partnership? ‘ 
Do you stand up for*your hus- 
band when the children resent Mrs, T.'s 4-year-old boy lets other dren’s 
children bully him. At first she 
thought it was his strangeness with . wae 
them as they’d just moved from I NE a 
another ‘nieghborhood. 
his toys and- treat the ether kids) 
to popcorn and ice cream, ” she 
writes. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Whenever we parents feel 
.On her apartment's playground) obligea to try to buy other chil- 
friendliness toward our youngster, the chances are we 
are pretty uncertain of our own 
worth, 
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  “So I encouraged him to lend/)   
“But a year has gone by, and 
        Stand Up for Self to Help Bullied Child’ We may be over-eager to do 
favors to other people regardless — 
of whether we need their approval — 
or not. And we accept all kinds 
of obligations to avoid friction and 
the loss of their good opinion. 
, Sometimes it is our love for our 
& children that opens our eyes t our 
‘ own problems. 
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So Mrs. T.'s rebellion against     
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Hag a grah: cracker crumbs 
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2 tablespoons melted butter or 
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Mix together -well and press 
_firmly into bottom of 8-inch By JANET ODELL 
. Pontiac Press Home Editor 
Cheese cake has become a 
+ popular dessert in this. coun- 
> try. The old German recipe 
= called for cottage cheese and 
Blend until smo'oth. and 
pour over cracker crust. Bake 
25 minutes in 350-degree oven. 
Let cool 10 minutes. ‘ 
hapa eee Mix and spread evenly over 
tép of baked cheese cake. Re- 
turn to 350-degree oven for 
five minutes. .Cool and chill 
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_|We see a little son or daughter 
_|bullied is never entirely felt for 
the child. We are feeling it for 
: ourselves, too, 
|| To-his fear of risking abandon- 
©|Ment by other children, we are 
merging all our own past fears of 
_|abandonment by people we dared 
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—- \ls Honored 
iat Shower 
| Mrs, Leslie G, Graham enter- 
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iLatta Nov, 15 at Congregational 
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           Fashion Haircut 
by Rowena Wilson 
Your new fashions demand a 
change of hairdo as well, Hair- 
styles of the past just won't 
  * x * 
Parents of the couple are Mr. 
complement the jand Mrs. Thomas Ogden of Cole- “look” in millinery man street and the late Michael 
this season, Your Penn and the C. H. Lattas of Des- 
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minimum allowing more time 
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V. Harcourt, Mrs. Joseph Dugas, 
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Evening shoes go exotic this 
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sequins, and sparkles. One shoe 
manufacturer shows a red sat- 
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resembling a boot, which is 
cut out and traced with se- 
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‘Sorority Plans 
for Thanksgiving 
Plans for a Thanksgiving basket 
were completed when Epsilon Rho 
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at 
the Avondale drive home of Mrs. 
Thomas Eggleston. ; 
Lillian Bullock, president, pre- 
sided at the meeting and the pro- 
gram was directed by Mrs. Charles 
Hoffman, Dorothy Phelps and Mrs. 
Eggleston. 
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soul and cattiness would not give 
me the face I wanted to see look- 
ins back at me from the mirror.        
  of everyday living, aoare G mn telling what they do to our 
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not give me the face I wanted to sé® looking back at 
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heart beat and blood pressure, and 
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Mrs. Karl Frankia was hovered ret, now serving Sh   
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fhat stress raises the cholesterol | 
content. in our blood. This is evi-| 
dence enough that we cannot af. 
ford them if we wish to have fine 
health, 
The indulgence in such emotions 
and attitudes so dulls perception 
that it is like looking at the sun 
through dark glasses. We all run 
into irritating situations and people 
who are unkind and unfair, but 
these lose much of their sting 
when exposed to the larger view. 
HAVE GLOW 
Thinking of inner and outer beav-| 
ty, it seems such a loss that so 
many women fail to develop their 
born beautiful or pretty, especially 
fn this day when we can do so 
much to help nature along with 
permanents, makeup, hair and   clothes styling and figure molding! 
But even if we had no beauty 
aids, the woman who has given 
. up the petty emotions has a glow 
which far surpasses any physical 
loveliness. Anyway when people 
love us they do not really know 
how we look, but only how they 
see us, 
Tomorrow: “When You Get Fa- 
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For the holidays your ward- 
robe should have at least one 
polished, brilliant dress of sat- 
in in emerald green or holly- Weds Barry 
Patricia Ellen Steward wore a 
ballerina-length gown of ruffled net 
and lace over taffeta for her mar- 
riage to Barry Dean Hampton at 
Zion Church of the Nazarene Fri- 
day evening, The Rev, Robert 
iiorth officiated, 
The bride is the daughter of the 
Rev. and Mrs,- Austin Steward of 
Wall street, and the bridegroom's 
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed 
Hampton of North Shirley street. 
A Sabrina neckline and long 
tapered sleeves accented the bod- 
ice of the bride’s dress, and a 
ballerina-length veil held her 
carnations centered with a white 
orchid on a white Bible. 
Mrs. Donald Hefner of Clark- 
ston was matron of honor, She 
wore a gown of peacock blue nylon 
over taffeta with a beaded pearl 
bodice, and matching headpice. 
She carried a cascade bouquet of 
portrait carnations, 
* * * 
Carl Messer was best man. 
Following a reception held at 
the Shimmons road home of the 
Hampton changed to a blue’ 
pleated jersey dress with black 
accessories, 
Mrs, Steward wore a dusty blue 
¢repe ensemble with black acces- 
Mrs. Clifford | 
Hostess to 
Music Club 
Mrs, Carl Clifford was host- 
ess to members of Senior 
Group of Chopin Music Club 
Saturday afternoon at her 
North Telegraph road home. 
Carol Wagelin assisted with re- 
freshments , 
Duets were played by Carole Cole and Judy McLane and 
Joan Whims and Marilyn Wag- 
ner. 
Mariann Engel reported on 
the Music School 
Seminar she attended in Chi- 
cago last summer, . 
Other members present were 
Sarah Jo Faxton, Nancy Par- 
sons and Dianne and Judy Hill-   
  berry red. man, Patricia Ellen Steward 
Sories and a pik carnation cor. 
bride’s brother, the new Mrs. |     D. Hampton | 
sage for her daughter’s..wedding. 
Mrs, Hampton chose a blue dress | 
with black accessories and also; 
wore a pink carnation corsage, | 
  The couple is residing on South 
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Center and Mr. and Mrs, Lyle|{or her articles and nonfiction and}. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Funera’ 
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  NOVEMBER 10,1958 in 
         
= By JACK BELL 
  ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) — Repub- 
lican state chairmen say “unani- publican organization, and its can- 
didates, to modernize the. party's 
mously their party will revive appeal to the average voter: - 
from the shattering impact of last 
week's election losses and make a 
strong comeback in -1960, Still others are confident that 
the Democrats, with their over- 
size congressional margins, will 
But their ideas vary widely on trip over their own feet and more 
how to rebuild the GOP ranks dec- 
imated by severe setbacks in Sen- 
ate and House contests, 
* « or less let the Republicans: back 
in by default, - 
* * * 
Vice President Nixon, who is ex-   Others want to revitalize the Re- ES state Christopher Del Sesto 
ousted Democratic Gov. Dennis J, 
Roberts as an aftermath of a 1956 
tballot count controversy. 
“T have found this to be true,” 
‘Broomhead said, ‘that the Repub- 
ican party talks about grass roots 
ibut on the whole doesn’t even 
‘know what grass looks like." 
Knowland Not Done   Seeks End to Federal 
Production Subsidies 
GRAND RAPIDS tAP) — 
The head of the National Grange 
called today for changes in federal 
farm programs that would free 
taxpayers from government sub- 
sidies on agricultural production. ‘National Grange Head , 
Aw Associated Press canvass of pected to command efforts to re-. : : 
38 GOP. state chairmen @iactosed |fernian the party, was picked by in Politicc—Brown Bquerier prone gs master Mew 
that some of them, mostly in theo chairmen in varying degrees of ' ti = ae in x napa nal r 
South, want their party to turp firmness as the leading candidate | yo. rae = — a ae epee 
back to the conservative policies ow for the 1960 GOP presidential’ .LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cali t Sea te — 
of the late Sen, Robert A. Taft of nomination The chairmen willfornia’s Gov.-elect Edmund G.'4 not eg Pigmiee 
Ohio, have a large voice in the selection ‘Pat) Brown says Sen. William be ~ 
— of delegates to the national con-|F. Knewland is not through with} In an address prepared for the 
'vention two years away, politics, Grange’s 92nd annual convention, 
for eee ~*~ * * Newsome added; “We believe that 
abe glee Nixon with) ater Brown defeated Knowland|Americans have both a moral and 
‘ Mrong ae toe 9 — gth by more than a million votes injeconomic obligation to pay an 
the South’ and } ee ont. ‘the governorship race last week,|American price for products 
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“HAVE A SHOT OF THIS — Dr. William K. ‘Appelhoff, veter- 
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tortoise from the Galapagos Islands. 
     Photos by 
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    of the night. It never happens. 
Tm fact, he never makes” house 
walls, 
Like any other practicing physi- 
cian, he has some, patients who 
‘need quite a bit of attention and 
others who are healthy most of 
the time. 
Take lions, for example. They 
lick their own wounds “and -—_ 
| themselves. No trouble at all 
Of course, not Bas IR 
have tions under their care, but 
Dr. Appelhott has been veteri- 
marian at the Detroit Zoo since 
1946. 
His job is a staggering one. It’s 
to keep the zoo population in tip- 
top shape. 
“Animals have to be healthy to 
reproduce successfully and that's 
always difffcult in captivity, " he 
points out. 
All animals arriving at the zoo) 
are quarantined for: 10 days, ex- 
cept the larger anes because of a 
space shortage, 
They are given the most thorough 
of examinations during this period, | 
but sometimes still bring in 
disease. 
Dr. Appelhoff recalled that in 
1954 a bison which appeared 
healthy during the quarantine 
period was responsible for a whole 
herd coming down with pink eye. 
Ten of them had to be killed when 
they lost their sight and began to 
run into trees. 
Animals brought in from abroad 30 to 60 days, and so are usually 
Fisafe when they arrive in Detroit, 
| Dr. Appelhoff said. 
One of the big needs of the zoo 
right now, according to Dr. Appel- 
hoff, is an animal nutritionist, as 
per foods for various animals. 
It’s difficult to become an authority 
in the field because there are so 
many species of animals, 
with its own problems, he said. 
The too is presently experi- 
menting with foods in an attempt 
to add sheen to ‘animals’ coats 
and flesh on their bodies, in co- 
operation with animal food 
companies * 
Dr, Appelhoff ‘said that more 
skylights are being ‘added in the 
animals’ living. quarters to let in 
more light and. air. 
He doesn’t deliver many of the 
zoo offspring, and often he has 
trouble learning of a birth. Ani- 
mals form a screen around the 
young arrival. 
little trouble from animals swallow- 
ing foreign objects. “Animals 
seem to have good judgment about 
ithat, and about how big an object 
they can swallow,” he said. 
He's had some trying experiences 
lin his work. Once he removed 
porcupine quills from a golden 
eagle. 
Admitting that was a task, Dr. 
Appelhoff said, “It’s even harder 
to work on a porcupine.” . 
Several years ago he pulled a 
seven-inch tootit from a tiger—an not too much is known about the). 
each 
Dr. Appethoff says that there is Patients 
Talk Back "dew Gna sltead lai the dank trace unusual job for which he finally 
used horse molar extractors. 
He has very little dental work 
because careful diets for the ani- 
mals prevent cavities. 
Cuts are a frequent problem for 
Dr. Appelhoff, as many animals 
such as wolverines fight fiercely. 
Fractures are frequent in birds’ 
bones. A simple one heals in two 
weeks after splits are put on, Dr. | | 
Appelhoff said, 
Among his routine tasks are de- 
odorizing skunks, sawing off ele- 
phant tusks to lessen the danger 
of fighting, and cutting the toenails 
of the large cats to eliminate the 
danger of their clawing each other, 
An animal psychologist at ‘the 
soo to help them . with their 
personal probleme—cuch as the 
eternal “triangle” which keeps 
pepping up—is considered a 
necessity by Dr. Appelhoif, 
Animals without worries are 
healthier, he believes, 
There’s not too much surgery. 
When there is an ‘operation, a 
roll-over crate is used to hold down 
animals. ‘The crate presses tightly 
against the sides of the patient. 
Once the animal is turned over 
on its back, it usually stops strug- 
gling. 
Maybe -his patients won't call 
him in the wee hours of the 
morning, but their keepers will. 
The doctor has often tumbled out 
of bed to-tend to an ailing soe 
resident. 
But he still has one consolation: 
AH 1,625 of his patients live within 
  five minutes: from him. His home 
is right across from the zoo. 
  
WASHINGTON (UPD — 
fabulous Hope diamond for per- 
manent* display ing a museum 
known as the nation’s attic. 
The deep blue stone—linked per- Fabulous Hope Diamond 
Due in Washington Today The|more than $150 since it was in- 
United States today acquires the/   
PUTS UP STRUGGLE — It’s:not that Sammy, 
one of the zoo's chimps, dislikes the vet, but he 
does object to having his teeth ——— out. The 
  
sured for a million dollars for the 
registered-mail trip. Post office 
officials declined to give-any 
information about details of the   ‘Nice of You 
to Drop In 
tor Tea’ 
HORNCHURCH, ‘England (UPI | 
— Mrs, Mabel Vaughan was hav-; 
ing tea under the apple tree in 
her garden when all the trouble 
started, 
Ronald Black, 29, and a friend; 4 
  wr 
chimp is held down by trainers. George Thever 
and Ernie Soderberg while Dr..Appelhoff works 
on his patient. 
i ocr age ye   
|Mary Holmes,’ 27, were flying | 
about the countryside in an Amer- | 
ican-built, single-engined Aeronca ‘haps by chance with tragedy for) delivery. 
more than three centuries—was to x * * 
be turned over to the Smithsonian 
Institution by New York jeweler 
Harry Winston. 
Although the.44!4-carat gem is 
vained at close to one_ million 
dollars, Winston is giving it to 
the federal government ‘for noth- 
ing. He hopes it will further the 
establishment of a great national 
jewel collection similar to 
Britain’s crown jewels: 
The Hope diamond actually was 
put into Uncle Sam's hands Sétur- 
day when it-was mailed from New 
York to its destination in the 
Smithsonian's natural history build- 
ing on the Washington Mall. 
The Postage on the diamond was 
  
  Postmaster General Arthur E. 
  Summerfield, asked last night by| 
United .Press -International if the 
jewel had arrived safely, said he | 
didn't know. 
“T could determine that but, 
because of the nature of the ship- 
ment, I honestly would rather not 
right now,” he said. 
He added he would be present! . 
personally at the jewel’s presenta-| 
tion to the Smithsonian later today | 
and “we'll have a story for you. 
* * * | 
Winston says he has been vir- 
tually trouble-free since he ac-; 
quired the Hope diamond in 1949| 
from the estate of Evalyn Walsh       
      
  monoplane when the engine began | 
| sputtering. 
Black zigged and sagged over 
| the local golf course, sending 
golfers running for cover, Watch- | 
ers sucked in their breath as the 
plane hit’a 60-foot elm tree, span | 
twice and plopped right into Mrs. 
Vaughan's apple tree, 
Black and Miss Holmes clam-}- c 
bered out, uninjured except for al 
slight cut on Black's forehead. 
Mrs. Vaughan sprang to her feet 
and quickly sized up the situation. | 
* * * 
“Would you like @ Cup of = 
  she asked.    
“/ 
i. ne a gy 2c nce AS 
   
LEAVE GO, DOC — Gabby, a woolly monkéy, prefers the “Yes, please,” they said. 
They had their tea, left the plane | 
in the garden and went home by 
cab. McLean, the late Washington so- 
cialite who owned the diamond for; 
40 years. He scoffed.at the gem's 
alleged curse, quiet of her cage to the attentions of Dr. Appelhoff. Although 
Gabby was quiet when this picture was smngyes. she was wiggling 
and squirming to get free of the vet. 
    Two .Michigan Dentists 
it STINGS A BIT — Dr. Appelhotf swabs the 
nose of a tapir after the animal bumped it against 
a’    
  all ‘the zoo hospital. After medication was 
    applied to the cut, the tapir appreciatively nuz- 
zied the doctor. Head National Groups 
DALLAS, (AP) — Two Michigan 
dentists have been named presi- 
idents-elect of major professional 
groups in preliminaries to the 
American Dental Assn. convention 
here. 
They are Dr. William E. Brown 
of Ann Arbor, who was_ chosen 
by the American Society of Den-| 
tistry for Children; and Dr. C. V. 
Tossy of Lansing, selected by the 
American Assn. of Public Health 
Dentists. . é ~               
_ “GLIPPED WINGS — ‘Dr. Appelhoff inspects a West Afriean "bird canhot escape. The vet goes through this procedure. with all 
STOEN crete, whose wings aré periodically\shortened " that the _birds living at the zoo, 
'4.¢ {| is <é of wild dogs. 
r | F Millions of tourists were-expect-) 
_jof possession of stolen property.   
  Yet Mrs, McLean's life was one 
misfortune on top of another after 
her husband bought the stone in 
1911 for $180,000. 
Two McLean children died vio- 
died in a mental institution. 
Other owners of the Hope dia- 
imond who coupons to its tragic 
legend: . 
—French adv enurer Jean Taver- 
nier, who smuggled it out of India 
in 1642 and was killed by a pack 
—King Louis XVI and Marie| 
Antoinette, beheaded in the French 
Revolution. 
* Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid, 
who lost his throne and control 
of the diamond without getting a 
cent. for it. 
The Smithsonian plans to ex- 
hibit the diamond behind a bullet- 
proof glass. panel and lock it up 
behind a steel door under 24-hour 
guard when the. museum is closed. 
* x .* 
ed to view the diamond which orice 
decorated a Hindu-.idol. It was 
named for a London banker, Henry 
Thomas Hope, who bought it early 
in_the 19th Century. 
MSU's Old Watches   
      lent deaths and McLean himself be 
|   
  many 
t MONEY DOWN   
        Recovered by Police 
DETROIT  — Valuable Sse 
watches missing from the Mich-} 
Jigan State University Museum at| 
East Lansing since last July were 
recovered today by State Police. 
Officers said the watches—about 
150 of them — were found in two 
packages in a garage behind the } 
home of Ray O. Williams of 
Detroit. 
The discovery followed the set-| 
zure of a former MSU student in} 
Lansing, ; 
 & & 
State Police declined to identity 
the former MSU student, but said_ 
he admitted taking the watches. 
Williams was held on a charge 
Estimates of, the value of the 
    watches rahge from $20,000 to 
$100,000. They. are part of MSU's! 
      Chamberlain Collection. \ N 
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ters, her 22nd and 23rd children, 
* * * 
Her eldest daughter, Mrs, Marie 
Smith, 22, took them home to 
their brothers and sisters and her 
‘own four babies. She and her hus- 
band and. her father live in a 
six-room basement apartment on 
|ithe near North Side. 
“These children are mine now 
iand I'm keeping.them,"’ said Mrs. 
P Smith, “I'll fight anyone who 
comes to the door to take them. 
Mom begged me on her death bed 
  children, That's why she had so 
many.” 
Mrs, Williams and “her husband, 
'Alonzo, 58, came to Chicago. five 
jyears ago from Atlanta, Williams 
‘is a plasterer but for two years ? 
SERVICE 
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cause of an intestinal disorder. te oor all Air & io tT ~ * * 
TRA COST U |) witiams said he receives $414 TRAVEL     
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‘funds to help support the young- 
sters. Several of the Williams 
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Mrs, Smith's husband is a filling 
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“I would not besitate to say that 
painting — good or bad — ig the 
businessman. And for a retired 
businessman . . it: takes the 
place of a doctor. It leaves ho 
room in your mind for your ills." 
Nemerov was a famous man be- 
fore he stepped down, from chair- 
man of the board, on Dec. 1, 1957. 
He was known not only as a clever 
businessman, but as a civic and 
philanthropic leader in New York 
City. 
* * * 
It would- have been quite a 
'wrench if he had retired, abruptly, 
des linto anonymity — 
of a second mother today for 14, even the Palm 
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before’’) and found it the greatest 
imaginable boost to the ego, 
at the highest peak, It is a satis- 
faction far deeper than making 
money.” 
Of course, it helps if the paint- 
ings are admired. In this case, in 
less than 12 months of using his 
palette knife and canvass, the one- 
time big businessman has__fin- 
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sold 42, at prices from $350 up. 
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CLEVELAND (UPI) —. Coach Paul Brown said the 30-10 defeat 
his Cleveland Browns suffered at 
the hands of the Detroit Lions. yes- 
terday was “‘as sound a defeat as 
we have taken in some time.” 
The Browns hold an edge in their 
series with every: NFL club except 
Detroit, .but Brown won't admit 
it’s a jinx. — 
‘I don’t ‘think there is any 
kind of jinx connected with our 
losses to the Lions,” he said. 
~“Detroit has a fine veteran 
quarterback (Tobin Rete) and he 
made the difference. 
“Our ball club has been dead 
the past two weeks. The way we 
“played both times (against the 
New York Giants and Lions), we 
didn’t deserve anything better.” 
x * & 
George Wilson, Detroit's coach, 
doesn't agree with Brown about 
the jinx. 
“As a result of the numerous 
times .we have beaten the 
Browns, I think the Lions have 
the psychological advantage,” he 
said. “The Lions think they 
can beat vemee 
The Lions halted Jim Brown and 
the entire Cleveland offense yes- 
terday. Brown, who never gained Paut ta i "Unable |       
   
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GHUGGING LION = Gene Got of the Detroit Lions grabs 
a pass from quarterback Tobin Rote and goes chugging toward 
the sidelines» Defensive halfback Ken Konz (22) moves in for 
the tackle. Two plays later in the second period Rote fired to 
Hopalong-Cassady for a-TD, The Lions won over the Cleveland 
Browns, 30-10, in the Ohio city yesterday. : Ex-Lion Passes for 4 ‘+e + 
TD’s; Giants Nip Colts   
  ‘New battery mates for the Pitts- 
| {burgh Steelers are rea)lyold team- 
__|mates. The pitcher is Bobby Layne 
_jand the catcher is Tom Tracy, 
who‘ started the training season 
together with the Detroit Lions and 
are now giving their old coach 
: Buddy Parker a lift at Pittsburgh. 
Layne threw — three touchdown 
wpasses to Tracy as the. Steelers 
defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 
31-24, 
ke. ee 
Meanwhile the New York Giants 
are living up-to their-name 
“Giants” by knocking the wbento 
into the beaten ranks, 
For two straight weeks the 
Giants have knocked off the 
league leaders, last week the 
Browns and yesterday they 
dumped the Baltimore Colts 24-21 
before 71,163 at Yankee Stadium. 
This was the largest crowd ever 
to see a pro football game in 
New York, and the Giants now 
are tied with the Browns In the   Eastern Division with 5-2 rec- are just two games behind the 
a Giants and. Browns and the Rams 
(43), who get two cracks at the 
Colts, are just two games behind 
Baltimore. ‘* 
‘at Summerall’s 28-yard field 
al’ With 2:40 to go provided New 
York's victory margin after Sam 
Huff of the Giants stole one of 
George Shaw's passes. 
The Bears took advantage of 
New York’s triumph by whipping 
the Green Bay Packers, 24-10, 
* * ~ 
The Rams crushed the San Fran- 
cisco Forty-Niners, 56-7, before 95,- 
082 at Los Angeles and Eddie Le- 
baron's . five, touchdown passes 
paced the Redskins to a 45-31 
victory over the Chicago Cardinals 
at Washington. . 
Sunday's action produced an 
N.F,.L. six-game attendance high 
of 342,734, bettering the record 
Of 295,000 set last week. 
And the turnstiles probably won't) 4 
slow down as the league moves) ™ 
toward a record attendance total! ' 
for the seventh straight year. The 
Steelers and Redskins (both 3-4) x * * 
Shaw, playing quarterback in 
place of the injured John Unitas, 
threw touchdown passes to Lenny 
Moore and Ray Berry to give the 
Colts a 14-7 halftime lead. ~ 
But Charley Conerly, 38-year- 
old quarterback’ hero .of New 
York's second half rally at Cleve- 
land, made it 14-all with a 25- 
yard pass to Kyle Rote, Conerly 
then directed a Rix yard march   
    
Friendly Home Ice ‘Unfriendly   
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  tthe Red Wings Lose 
Two at Olympia   
less than 115 yards in six previous 
games, got only 83 yards. 
It was-the Lions’ game all Ahe 
way. 
* * *. 
Jim Martin kicked 43, 37 and 48- 
yard field goals, Tobin Rote threw 
scoring passes to Jim Gibbons, 
Hopalong Cassady and Gene Ged- 
man, Gibbons and Jim Doran 
made circus catches and the de- 
fense played like the unit that 
was the scourge of pro football 
last year. 
That it was only the second 
victory for Detroit since they 
beat the New York Giants two- 
and-a-half months ago was for- 
gotten in the triumph. For the 
first time this year, the Lions 
looked like the world champions. 
The Browns got in Lion terri- 
tory only three times. 
A brilliant goal-line stand at the 
end of the first period with the 
Lions leading 3-0 turned the tide 
although the Browns tied the’score. 
* * * 
Cleveland had a first. down on 
* its own 14, lost eight on the next 
play when Brown was swarmed 
under, and then drove to a first 
down on the Lion five. 
Leroy Bolden ‘plunged to the 
three and Brown .hammered to 
.. the twe but the defense stiffened 
“with Jjm David slicing through 
to nab Bolden! for a two-yard 
loss back to the four and Lou 
Groza was forced to kick an 
ll-yard field goal. 
The Browns didn’t threaten again 
until the Lions had wound up their 
scoring and 1:07 was left to play 
when Milt Plum passed to Ray, 
Renfro for Cleveland's lone touch- 
down. 
ee ee 
After Groza kicked his 11-yarder 
on the first play of the second 
period, the Browns touched the 
ball only 15 times the rest of the 
quarter as the ions piled up 17 
more points. *Red Wings forces Maple Leaf SQUEEZE PLAY — Charlie Burns (21) of the 
Mahovlich (27) into the net while trying to pass out to front of 
winger Frank: 
Pe pushes the disc away. Toronto won, 2-0, at Olym-   ar Wirephoto 
net. Leaf goalie Ed_ Chadwick 
  
Pro Standings NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 
EASTERN CONFERENCE 
  Martin booted a three-pointer 
from the 37 early in the period | 
and then Detroit caught the 
Browns napping with an onside — 
kickoff by Cassady that rookie 
Dave Whitsell covered on the | 
Brown 46:. It took seven plays 
with Rote hitting Cassady for a 
‘key 20-yard gain and then firing 
to Gibbons in the corner of the 
end zone for the final four yards. 
_ te we cat 
Yale Lary intercepted a Jim 
Ninowski pass on the Lion 18 and 
ran it back 30 yards to set up the 
next. touchdewn- that-_ consumed: 
three plays. 
John Henry Johnson, who turned 
in his best effort of the year both 
“running and blocking for Rote, hit 
the line for no gain but Rote then 
clicked on an 18-yard pitch to) 
Doran and a 34-yard TD strike to 
-caiapea ¢ 
a an. oe 
Things were even worse for the 
erowie; who had been running 
wild in the Eastern Division, in 
the third period. The Browns had 
the ball for just eight plays. A 
penalty halted one Lion drive but 
a 63-yard march culminated in 
Rote’s 13-yard flip to Gedman 
‘made it 27-3 and*Martin his 
_ final field goal early in the last 
quarter. 
  W LT Pet. Pts. OP 
Clev@land . ........ 5 2-0 .714 202 152 
|New York ..5 2 0 714 2 115 
[Pittsburgh = ...,..+.. 3°94 0 .429 #127 «#155 
[Washington ....... 3°94 0 429 1 183 
powree a -Cards ..2 4 1 333 #171 192 
[Philadelphia ..,.... 1.5 1 .167 148 192 
WESTERN CONFERENCE 
WLT Pet. Pts. OP 
|Baltimore  ......... 6 1 0 B57 255° 118 
Chicage Bears .5 2 @ .714 217 152 
Los Angéles ...... 4 3 0 571 233 175 
San Francisco 32 4 6 429 107 9 
Detroit =... ......4.. r4i1 3 162 181 
Green Bay ........ 15 1 «167 119 233 
SUNDAY’S RESULTS 
‘New York 24, Baltimore a 
Detrott 30, Cleveland 10 
Washington 45, Chicago Cards 31 
Chicago Bears Bay 1 24, Green Bay 10° 
Pittsburgh 31, Philadelphia 24 
Los Angeles ‘56 rancisco 7 
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE 
SUNDAY 
New York at Pittsburgh 
Washington at Cleveland 
San Francisco at Detroit 
Los Angeles at Green Bay 
Baltimore at Chicago Bears   
NHL STANDINGS 
WL T Pts. GF GA 
Montreal ......¢..+54 7-42 51 
Boston .....seoQpeee 6 5 3 15 42 37 
Chicago ...csceschsss 6 5 2 14 46 
New York .csvassees 465 13 43 4 
DeTOK, ...aassceciess. 6 7 0 12 27 31 
Toronto awe 570 WW 
SUNDAY’S RE RESULTS 
TION = eaewe 
New York 5. 5 ee 
ronto 2, Detroit 0 
AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Hershey h. ‘Rochester 2 er: 5 ster 
Springfield 3, Cleveland 1 
Chariot 2 LEAGUE 
Clinton 6, ariotte 
New neve a: Joh 
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New _ Toronto 
New York 
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Boston 133 
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Y's RESULTS 
\wew York Fe a Mine lis 100 
Bt. Louts 87, 
    LIONS BROWNS 
First downe 18 13 
Rushing yardage 91 130 
Passing yardage 246 18 
Passes Fr oa | ore DD 
omg — faa 43 5-46 Fumbles lost 
Yards penalized 30 5 
ene yetaads 3 17 Bovaid 8d 3 ite Detroi}’ TDs-—Gibbons (4, pass from) pp, Rote), ssad on pass from Rote}, 
Gedman_ (13 ‘trom Rote}. PAT— 
ruin 3. POW fartin 3. 43, 37, 48. 
. Cleveland: TD—Renfro (12 rom plum), #O--Grom 11, PAT—Greua is 
\’ Syracuse. 103, ‘Philadephia * 
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Hawkeyes Win Big Over Weekend Maple Leafs Complete 
Clean Sweep With 2-0 
Shutout Win Sunday 
  BATTERY MATES — Two for- 
mer Lions were the battery 
mates for the Pittsburgh Steel- 
ers yesterday. Quarterback 
Bobby Layne (above) did the 
pitching and Tom Tracy did the 
catching. They combined for 
three touchdown passes as the | 
Steelers won, | By BILL CORNWELL 
DETROIT—Who said home ice is 
friendly ? 
The Detroit Red Wings didn't 
find it that way over the weekend     iday's Baltimore-New York f : 
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  lew Battery--Layne to Tracy: and ran interference as Frank 
Gifford swept 13 yards around 
end to give the Glants a 21-14" 
third period lead. Shaw com- 
pleted a four-yard scoring pass 
to Moore early in the final pe- 
riod and had the Colts on the 
New York 23 when Huff made 
his key interception. 
Rick Casares ran 64 yards for 
a touchdown to lead the Bears to 
victory before 48,424 at Chicago. 
He gained 113 yards by rushing 
while the Green Bay ball carriers 
totaled only 92. 
* * , 
Billy Wade threw two touchdown 
passes to Del Shofnet®: one apiece 
to Jim Phillips and Leon Clarke 
and ran for another as the Rams 
recorded their biggest victory over 
the Forty- -Niners. 
Layne,’ the lad the Giants face 
at Pitt stadium next Sunday, threw 
‘three scoring passes to Tracy and 
one to Ray Mathews. Lebaron 
tossed three scoring passes to Joe 
Walton and two to Jim Podoley. ® 
NEW (AP)—Statistica of Sun- 
ame: YORK      
   ‘Alonzo E. Stoddatd, who 
six state championship bess 
cross country over q ot 
seven years at Kalamazoo Central 
High School, died Saturday at the 
age of 75. He retired in 1948. 
tig i 
Detroit boxers Gene Grehamt 
and Lerey Jeffrey will meet to 
morrow night in the Motor ity 
in a 10-rounder to decide the 
Michigan lightweight champion: 
ship. The crown is being vacated 
by world contender Kenny Lape. 
* * * 
Former Texas A & M coach 
Homer Norton called Army's, 1958 
offense the best he has seen in 
modern day football Saturday aft- 
er watching the Cadets nip Rice. 
* * * . 
Manager Solly Hemus of the 
St. Louls Cardinals said today 
he thinks Japanese professional 
teams are good enough to play in 
American Triple A leagues. 
* * * 
Erich Schoepner, Germany's un- 
beaten light .heavyweight cham-~ 
pion, was awarded a_ technical 
knockout over Chuck Spieser at 
Dortmund, Germany Saturday 
night when the Union Lake fighter 
quit between the fifth and sixth 
rounds of their scheduled 10-round 
bout, 4 
    First downs 19 | — 
zeae verses 4 = eonTNCeh eee FIGHTS 
assing yardage ermany—Erich Schoepp- 
Passes 12-30—s«13-20s [ner, 175, Germany, cloned Chuck Spleser, 
Passes intercepied by ! 1 175%, Detroit, five. 
Punts 2-37 = HOLLY WOOD, Calif. — Boots Monrot, 
Fumbles fost ® 121, agg betray ease ked out Roque Per 
Yards penalised io 38 nandez, 19%, Mexico City, two. 
* 
Shue Scores 45 Points   
DETROIT (UPI) — “Two for 
address announcer yesterday | 
rhythmic ‘‘two for Shue” 14 times, | 
And the Pistons guard added 17| 
free throws for 45 points, 
‘It was the second highest output | 
by a guard in the history of the, 
National Basketball 
ithe season. 
iwas on national television. 
Carl Braun of the New York | 
  
in the familiar confines of Olym- 
pia Stadium. 
* * * 
Home atmosphere meant noth- 
ing to the Detroiters as coach 
' Sid Abel watched his Redshirts 
drop two National Hockey League 
games preparatory to leaving for 
a three-game road jaunt. 
The Wings dropped a tough-luck 
4.3 decision to the Chicago Black 
Hawks on Saturday in a national-|@PParently has 
ly televised matinee attraction, | Purdue. 
then the Toronto Maple Leafs hand- 
ed them a 2-0 whitewashing here 
last night. ‘Purdue Coach Angry   
  
* 
The Boilermaker coach did   t we we 
There were 10,123 spectators on 
hand to see the lifeless Wings take 
a blanking from Toronto goalie Ed 
Chadwick with a pair of 1st-pe- 
riod goals by Dick Duff providing) 
the winning cushion. 
The victory was only the 6th 
fer Toronto in six seasons at De- 
troit and the ist time the Wings 
have been shutout on Olympia 
ice since early last season—Oct. 
27 to be exact—when Chicago 
turned the trick, 3-0.     “This is the first time in 
coaches should be civil. We re 
Forest Evashevski aren’t on too 
x * 
    Ten Title   
  
a5 [the West Coast, UI President Vir- 
33 |mas vacation at UI will be extend- 
jwhere the Hawks clinched the Big) 
_ |Minnesota. 
| shevski te givitig top priority to 
to oppose in the Bowl. IOWA CITY, Iowa  — Univer-, 
sity of Iowa officials will begin! 
mapping plans this week for the! 
Big Ten champion Hawks’ New 
Year’s Day trip to the Rose Bowl. 
Transportation and tickets to the 
Bowl will be major items to be 
considered. Four special trains car- 
ried students, university personnel 
and fans to Iowa's 1957 bowl game. 
The “I” ciub scholarship Rose 
Bow]-Speciaj will leave the night 
of Dec. 25 on an 1li-day train 
junket, according to Al Coupee, 
president of the group. 
Réflecting the anticipated trip to 
gil Hancher announced that Christ- 
ed one day to Jan. 6 ‘‘for those 
who may have some traveling to 
do.”’ : 
* * * 
‘ “I'm as ready as you to smell 
those roses,” Hancher told the, 
fans and team Saturday night on 
their return from Minneapolis, | 
Ten title with a 28-6.victory over 
Meanwhilé, Goach Forest Eva- 
carrent business: The job of. get- 
ting ready for Ohio State next 
Saturday, then Notre Dame, 
Evy said he-had no preference 
of Pacific Coast Conference teams 
“We couldn't start scouting Iowa Ofticials' Begin 
Rose Bowl! Preparation 
‘hopes to setting a new record, He 
  teams yet because, with two games 
left, we need all the coaching help’ 
we-can get,’ he said. 
    “it the West Coast picture clears   up ater the Ohio State game,” 
Evy added, ‘‘we might possibly be 
able to send out men, to look at 
two games.” 
Campbelt Snaps 
World Record   
coming the handicap of a stalled 
engine, today steered his jet-pow- 
ered Bluebird to a world water 
speed record of 248.62 miles per 
hour on Lake Coniston. 
Campbell bettered his old mark 
of 239.07 m.p.h., set Nov. 7, 1957, 
His new record was announced ° 
by the official timekeepers after 
Campbell spent a nerve-wracking 
period waiting for the verdict, 
based on the compilation of the 
average of two runs, 
Campbell made three runs to 
raise the record to nearly 250 
m.p.h. As the mist lifted over the 
vast lake; he sent his speedboat 
roaring off on the outward journey 
of the record aie but could 
reach ‘oyily 188 m.p “The water ett” . not right, I 
am afraid,” Campbell said. 
Then he made a return run and 
his speed of 243 m.p.h. raised his 
came in for a hurried refueling to 
make another dash within the re- Chadwick joined: forces Sunday to 
{Red Wings 
CONISTON, "England (UPI) __| 
Donald Campbell of Britain, over-) A tie in seven games was the 
best that the Maple Leafs could do 
here last season, but Duff and 
that matter.” 
end the drought. 
* * * 
- It was the 3rd shutout of the sea- 
son against the Wings, who were 
held scoreless only eight times dur- 
ing the entire 1957-58 campaign. 
Yesterday’s setback evened: their 
record at 6-6 and pushed them into 
{5th place in, the NHL standings. 
* * * coaches. The Pardue coach said 
ups. 
aa 
ing all he said was ‘nice day.’” * No Handshake From Hayes. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—Ohio State coach Woody Hayes,) 
already on unfriendly terms with at least two Big Ten coaches, 
added another foe in Jack Mollenkopf of ‘lead. 
* 
a slow burn when Hayes failed 
to shake hands with him Saturday after Purdue and Ohio 
State battled to a 14-14 tie here. 
my 12 years in the Big Ten 
where a coach was too damned big or busy to come around 
and shake hands,” he told newsmen. “It seems to me 
present two fine institutions 
and should act like gentlemen.” 
It’s no secret that Illinois coach Ray Eliot and Iowa bach 
friendly terms with Hayes. 
* 
The controversial Ohio coach said he didn’t shake hands 
with Mollenkopf after the game because he “couldn’t find him.” 
But Mollenkopf-was far from pacified. 
“I don’t owe the guy any favors and I hope Iowa beats 
the hell out of them next week . . . and Michigan too for 
Mollenkopf's furor about the after-game incident probably 
had its inception in a pre-game incident between the two 
he chased Hayes all over the 
field prior to the game to find out which end to use in warm- 
* 
“He ran around like a dog chasing ‘sheep. I finally caught, 
up with him,” Mollenkopf said, “and with a 50-mile wind blow- By the time the De-! 
itroit Pistons subdued the Boston 
Celtics 136-133, he'd given the| 
Association 
‘and the best individual mark of 
Fittingly enough, it) Pistons Win, 136-133 Knickerbockers holds the NBA 
Shue,’’ intoned the Olympia pub-|record for a guard with 47 points, 
ilic 
jafternoon. | The Pistons smashed all sorts 
of records but barely made it 
past the Celtics for the first 
| time on their own court. -De- 
| troit, hitting an amazing 54 per 
| cent of its first half shots, held 
a 79-57 intermission lead. The 
79 points is a new NBA standard, 
The Pistons also hold the sec- 
ond half record of 83 points. The 
two-team total of 269 points also 
| is a record. 
The total of 136 points is a team 
irecord for the Pistons, four better 
than in a game against Minne- 
| apolis last year: 
x * 
Detroit outscored Boston 19-] 
during one point in the first quat- 
ter but the Celts came racing back 
in the third period to cut the 
| margin to five points. Shue stopped 
| that with eight straight points to 
send the Detroiters into a 109-92 
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Bill Russell and Bill Sharman 
| started the Celts again as Bos- 
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cut the lead to five points with 
six minutes left but Earl Lioyd 
and George Yardiey put the 
Pistons out of danger. 
’ Yardley had 28 points and Phil 
Jordon 18 for Detroit while Russell 
led the Celts with 32, Tommy 
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark, (AP)— 
Mrs, Frank Broyles presented the 
University of Arkansas head foot- 
ball coach with twin girls Sun- 
day, 
The Broyles had hoped for a 
girl after Jack, 10, Hank, 8, Dan, 
15, and Tommy, ~3.       
The Wings never did get well 
organized last night and only one 
line—John Wilson, Charlie Burns 
and Nick Mickoski—drew any 
| applause ‘from the crowd. 
Assorted hoots, jeers and boos 
wete directed at the rest of the 
and Gordie Howe 
played\his worst game of the year 
in Detroit. 
\e ok 
Duff's goals were less than three 
minutes apart to end a_ scoring 
slump for the Toronto left winger. 
(Duff had tallied only once before 
this year and that Was also against 
the Wings ina 3-0 mR at Toronto| — 
on Oct. 25. 
Red Wing goalie tur) ‘Sawchuk 
had little or mo chance to stop 
either shot. 
* * * 
The ist goal came at 4:36 a 
Duff took Gary -Aldcorn’s pass|* 
from behind the Detroit cage and 
beat Sawchuk with a 15-footer from 
point blank range. Duff clicked 
again at 7:13 when he intercepted 
Leger Godfrey's cross-rink pass 
and angled a hand 20-footer into 
the net. 
* * * 
Now the Red Wings must evac- 
uate their own arena for most of| 
this month: The ice ‘follies invade, 
Olympia and the Wings have. to! \ 
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There's Joy   
OLIVET  — Now that it has 
happened, coach Henry Paul ad- 
mits he was beginning to wonder 
if his Olivet College football team 
ever would win another game. 
His Comets beat Kalamazoo Col- 
lege 20-13 Saturday night when 
*| fullback Lee Soncrant ran 62 yards 
for a tie-breaking touchdown in the 
last four minutes, 
= * * * 
The victory snapped a night- 
marish losing streak that dates 
back to a 19-6 decision over 
Grand Rapids Junior College on 
Oct. 8, 1955, the season before 
Paul took charge. 
“I always felt it was just a 
matter of time until we would win 
one,” Paul said. ‘But, jeepers, 
though, I was beginning to wonder 
how much time it was going to 
take.” . 
a a 
Paul said the Comets had been 
pointing for Kalamazoo, which 
hasn't won a game this season, In 
fact, they spent. so much time 
thinking about Kalamazoo that 
ee eee alt 
hands of Hope College the week 
before. * 
“T wasn’t too hard on them 
after that Hope game,” Paul 
said. “I knew they were think. 
ing about Kalamazoo." 
* * * 
The National Collegiate Athletic 
Assn. says the record for consecu- 
tive losses is 41 held by St. Paul 
Poly of Lawrenceville, Va. It. set 
the mark between the end of the 
1940 season and the middle of the 
1953 campaign. 
The last time Olivet beat a senior 
Rochester Rolls 
fo 35-0 Victory Five different players scored 
touchdowns as Rochester rolled to 
a 35-0 victory over L'Anse Creuse 
in a Tri-County League football 
game Saturday at Mt. Clemens. 
* * * 
The Falcons scored in every 
quarter, hitting pay dirt twice in 
the 1st period and once in each 
remaining stanza, to clinch 2nd 
place in the Tri-County loop with 
a‘ 2-1 record. Rochester's overall 
season record is now 3-4. 
* * * 
Ted Knapp opened the touchdown 
parade with q 20-yard jaunt and 
Larry Hummel followed with a 15- 
yard scamper. Then Joe McDan- 
iels galloped 36 yards, Dave Hecht 
ran six yards and Reggie Dixon 
tallied the final TD on a 10-yard   
-jence starts and finished last. in Olivet: 
A Win After 29 Losses 
the 1953 season. 
Soncrant’s game-winning 
touchdown was his second. He 
scored earlier on a three-yard 
run. Jim Dillon plunged two 
yards for the other Olivet touch- 
down. 
This small town in south central 
Michigan erupted into a wild cele- 
bration one minute before the 
game ended. That was when Olivet 
intercepted a Kalamazoo pass and 
wiped out the last chance of losing. 
* * * 
After the game the entire Olivet] 
football team went to the campus | 
chapel and took turns ringing the’ 
bell. Even the dean of the college 
joined the bell-ringing ¢élebration. 
After that the students and 
townspeople moved to the down- 
town section where horns blared 
and firecrackers popped and an 
impromptu snakédance wriggled 
down the main streets. 
  college was 40 games ago early in 
* ° 
       
AP Wirephots 
UP FOR GRABS — Michigan halfback Reid Bushong (right) 
outfought halfback Marshall Starks (22) of Illinois for the ball on 
a Michigan pass play Saturday, but. the 28-yard gain didn’t help 
the Wolverines. They lost, 21-8 to the Illini, F 
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Headed for Worst Big Ten Year Since 1936   
“ ANN ARBOR (UPI) — Michigan 
is headed for its -worst Big Ten 
season since 1936 and its first 
second division finish since that 
date unless the Wolverines can 
perform a major miracle and beat 
Indiana and Ohio State. in their 
fina] two games. 
The Wolverines are 1-3-1 after 
21-8 to Illinois. The 1936 
club was winless in five confer- 
A play the Wolverines practiced 
against all last week worked to 
perfection against them Saturday. 
“They didn’t exactly catch us 
by surprise,’’, Wolverine coach 
Bennie Oosterbaan said of Illi- 
nois’ three scoring strikes to end 
Rich Kreitling that.gave the Il- 
lini a 21-8 victory, 
“The men were assigned but 
they just weren't with them. May- 
be they got lost watching the play 
develop in the backfield instead of 
meeting Kreitling at the line,” 
Oosterbaan said 
i * * passes of 83, 14 and 60 yards. The 
final one, coming on the first 
scrimmage play in the second half, 
collapsed the Wolverines and they 
just seemed to give up the ghost. 
“We can win the statistics but 
not the game,” Oosterbaan said 
sadly. 
Michigan held a two-to-one play 
margin over Illipois, controlling 
the ball for 80 to 40. But, 
pepnrdlng Shad a gto a. 
the. quick thrusts that left the 
Wolverines gasping. . 
x * * 
The injury-plagued, talent-thin 
1958 team has yielded more points 
than any club in Michigan's 2-9 
year football history. / 
The 1892 team, which played 
12 games, gave up 172° points 
but 183 have been scored against 
Michigan - year with two. 
more games ty go. 
Tiiinois overcame its own big 
injury problem ~to pull out the 
John Easter-   The 6foot, 2-inch end scored on! victory. Sophomore 
‘brook, a Senet, %inch, 150-pounder   r 
Lose to Rangers i in Sunday Tilt   
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season is just a month old and 
already it shapes up as one cis 
the tightest races in recent years. 
Only six.. points separate the 
      pass from Hummel. 
* * * 
Rochester converted on runs aft- 
Dixon getting one apiece. 
    rer all five TDs with Hecht making|Maple Leafs today with the other 
three extra points and Knapp and/|four clubs bunched in the middle league-leading Montreal Canadi- 
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* * * 
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“Up This Yeor 
EAST LANSING (UPI) — Dutty 
Daugherty has joined select. com- 
pany. At 12:20 this morning, under 
a scoreboard in Spartan Stadium, 
the Michigan State football coach | 
became the Big Ten mentor 
tobe hung in effigy this fall. 
pregabalin dl 
Bennie Oosterbaan of Michigan, 
Murray Warmath of Minnesota and 
Woody. Hayes of Ohio State, 
A placard hung around the 
neck of the dummy read: ‘Good- 
by Duffy, bring back Biggie.” 
The reference was to Spartan 
athletic director Biggie Munn who 
moved up to the administrative 
post prior to the 1954 season. Since 
then, Daugherty’s clubs have won 
29, lost 14 and tied one and won 
one Rose Bowl crown. 
x * * 
But the Irish elf of the Red Cedar 
River has fallen on hard times this 
year with the Spartans skidding to 
the Big Ten cellar at breakneck 
speed, State is in ninth place. The 
\Spartans tied Michigan in their 
conference opener and then lost 
the last .four Big Ten games in- 
cluding shutouts at the hands of Il- 
linois and Indiana. 
MSU, ranked high in the pre- 
season polis, has beaten only 
Pittsburgh and California this 
year. Ironically, both the Pan- 
thers and Golden Bears are 
prime contenders for bow! berths. 
State lost to Indiana, 6-0 Satur- 
day, a team it had scored 107 
points against the past two years. 
MSU has managed to score only 
25 points in five conference games 
this season and unless it beats 
Minnesota Saturday, will have its 
worst record since entering the 
conference.   
  * * 
State’s last poor season was 1954, 
Daugherty’s -first, when MSU won 
only three of nine games and one 
conference game. 
But in 1954, the Spartans were 
able to slip past the Hoosiers, 21- 
14, After winning by 54-0 and 53-6 
scores in 1956 and 1957, the Spar- 
points Saturday and when they 
did try, it turned into a 92-yard 
touchdown for the Hoosiers. 
End Earl Faison, a 6-foot, 5-inch 
sophomore, gathered in Dan Fol- 
lis’ blocked field goal attempt and 
lumbered all the way for the only 
score of the game. 
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Pror to the season in comment- 
Daugherty punned that “Confucius 
says he who scores many touch- 
downs doesn't worry about extra 
points.’’ But the Spartans have 
scored only four touchdowns in 
| the Big Ten this year—and only 
one extra point. 
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RAMS‘ CONVERGE ON VIKING ~ Three St. 
‘Frederick players converge upon a hapless St. 
Rita Viking in yesterday's SCL:finale at Wisner 
stadium. ~~ carrier (35) was * 
Chuck Guibord 
Bob Peckham. es at ca game action. rune ae eee 4 the SCL. (61), 
  
Central's Loss Leaves Trio Deadlocked i in IAC 4 
  
MIAA Has {st Triple Tie in History ’ By The Associated Press 
Defensive men too seldom get 
credit for winning football teams, 
but they are the toast of the cam- 
pus at Albion College today. 
It was the fired-up defensive unit 
that won the honors in 
the Britons’ 18-13 upset y over 
the first triple-tie in the 50-year 
history of the MIAA. ~ ‘ 
Albion, Hope and Hillsdale each} © 
wound up with a 4-1 league record. 
* * * 
Hillsdale beat Adrian’ Saturday night to grab a share of the title. 
Albion was racking up 208 yards 
College Scores MICHIGAN WEEKEND SCORES 
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* Alm: Northern 12 
Albion 18, 
North’n Wich 43, Findlay , (Ohio) 0 
Pilledale: 32, Adrian 6. = 
Football 
GR South 20, GR yy 6 
ts, 26. ntral 13 
bos higan 28, Tints 
. TAC Meei—Ce Pecentral Michigan 82, 52, ne 9 
tr Tilinoig Normal 113, Eastern 
Scheol Cross 
(low ge Re = 
Hill iar 131, Maryevile 138, Godwin 
, Mount Pie Central 
4 naw aie. 
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_ Midwes Onis State 14, Purdue 14 ; n * 
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RPE BOR ee Perens Ohio U. 6 
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i Rorebesters 13 
vag 5 9, Da: 
raiso Northern TMiitnol Omsha 
Ball State 26, Inaiana sand. ) “state 8 
  
  
    ¥ ef a     70, 
ft ois 111, ay Stinots 734 
fora PS Tilinols in the mud and. rain of Alumni 
Field at Albion, 
Don Van Gilder ran for two 
touchdowns and passed for the 
Oe Aim 
offense. 
‘Van Gilder, senior halfback from 2 
E 
4 
pbeeraie 
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Turnstiles H um 
Busy Tune for 
\Pro Gridders 
Professional <football. probably 
had its greatest turnout of fans 
Sunday when the six games re- 
ported a total attendance of 342; 
on this Sunday’s paid attendance. 
* * * 
The largest crowd was at Los 
Angeles where 95,082 saw the 
Rams defeat San Francisco. De- 
troit and the Browns played be- 
fore 75,563 at Cleveland, And a 
record New York crowd of 71,163 
  
  “Syracuse Wins essy scoring two touchdowns in the 
Dales’ 32-6 victory over Adrian. 
Southern Dlinois beat Central 
paren onde go Western IHi- 
Now at the top with identical 41 
conference records are Southern 
Illinois, Central Michigan and West- 
ern Illinois. 
* * * 
Central Michigan's loss to South- 
ern Illinois was its first defeat in 
conference play in 21 games, a 
streak gating back to 1951. 
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Carver Shannon led the Southern 
Eastern Michigan's only ‘touch- 
down on a five-yard plunge. 
  
    Weekend Pair ‘Nats Sweep Five-Point 
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isions: of the game, when Jack Decisions; New York ic he eaty totty f. te tw, 
Boasts 5-] Record a one-yard plunge. That plunge, however, followed one of the wild- 
est bits of action seen on Wisner It was a°-very successful week- 
end for the Syracuse entry in the 
triumph over Minneapolis Satur- 
day to boost its record to 5-1. 
dohnny Kerr supplied the im- 
      pattie 3, | 30, Dore 8 was at Yankee Stadium for the 
Wheaton ton 34.1 wttials al A __ Giants-Colts game, 
Xavier.(Ohio) 34 
ae st ba Eaghgg  o 
Renesas Detroit Team eating 
pemort (uPn — The chal- 
llenging a. team of De- 
Sendiog ay  |champion. Steelcase of Rap- 
rem nite a - woligdaents pro dha ge. tad 
= < women state-match. game ‘Navy ai¢ 2 
~ Sewanee 12 & Lee 0 Cunningham took a ‘AG pin lead 
TERRA TUES lvesterday, whting the fst block ee ostoties 92; Furman ? by 215 pins, up the second 
fours i, aan Saw § Oh 5 went on to take the}: 
Army 14 sia” ‘She last three blocks will be * Texas 20 bowled in Grand Rapids néxt week- > Oklahoma State 14 14, Kansas St state 7 , 
: Arhamaes a He n-Sinmong 15 pe : 
asathers Metion 33, AMO | # eons Crepe) 8k a rexap west o (MS Big Day Little Help - 
Colorado State U. 20, Utah 0 ‘ ' 
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  Shamrocks had an. easier time. 
Tom Dabbs fired a pass to Paul 
Pruente five minutes after the 
start, Paul going all the way. Three jnirte remaining bow! berths, —- 
.\sideration and. Washington State 
             
     
  PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1058 
Only 9 Berths Somali    
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By The Associated Press 
Louisiana State or Iowa for the 
| national championship, and almost 
a score of teams to pick from for 
* *« * 
. That's the way things look in ma- 
college football after a week- 
ranked LSU smash Duke, second- 
ranked Iowa collect the Big Ten 
title and’ Rose Bow! trip, Pitt and). 
Georgia Tech return to bow! con- 
snafu the Pacific Coast Conference} ' 
race toe tees Bert   [4 Tea ms Bowl ontenc * 
   
    
School football: fans enjoyed one 
seasons in a decade as the Rams JOY IN RAMVILLE — St. Frederick High 
record and they climaxed it with a 19-0 victory 
over St. Rita at Wisner Stadium yesterday, The The Irish, headed nelther for a 
bow! nor the national title, were 
handed a third defeat, 29-% by 
Pitt.:That brought the Panthers, 
and 
out 2 
Syracuse, a sure bet for.a 
is 6-1 after whipping Boston Uni- 
versity 42-0 and has only Colgate 
and West vaya — 
Army, third plied in last 
week's poll, beat the heat and Rice 
14-7, The Cadets now have a 
breather against Villanova before 
the Navy game. (Navy, inciden- 
tally, shrugged off that 40-20: de- 
feat by Notre Dame and Clob- 
bered Maryland 40-14). 
TOU meets Texas after beating 
Marquette -36-8. SMU elbowed 
pelle gg? ag A. Bonar 
A&M 33-0. The Mustangs play. 
Arkansas Pontice Press Photo 
win, along with victories for St. Mikes and St, 
Benedicts, produced a 3-way tie in the Suburban 
Catholic League. These St. Fred fans express 
their sentiments, of their best 
posted a 6-2 
Oklahoma beat stubborn Towa AG 
  
‘As ‘M -MSU-- From Our Wire Services 
NEWTON, Mass. — The_Uni-/ 
versity of Detroit's football season 
is more than a. disappointment 
now, It’s bordering on a flop. 
The Titans, who went into the 
  at the hands of Boston College's 
Eagles here Saturday. 
Their record now is 3-41 and 
they must win their remaining 
game against Dayton on Nov. 22 
to finish with a .500 mark. 
of 7,500 books 
  and there have been no commentsjon five carries, 
coach Wally Fromhart's position, 
the Titan coach blamed over-op- 
timism on the part of the alumni 
as responsible for much of the 
blame. 
high, they never recovered from 
the Air Force defeat,” the coach 
was quoted by the writer. 
Titans never even musteted a 
threat. © 
s|scribed by Fromhart 4s “one of 
the fiagst. passers in the country,” 
led the Boston Cellege assault, He 
passed for three touchdowns. and.   » . mw |cight lead at 40—and they | ans 0 umn Oan this weekend at Oklahoma with the 
’ title and Orange Bowl berth on the 
line. a 
There have bee incident scored himself. All told, h “agian ve been no incidents on one himse 0 e 
campus as have taken place at|completed 10 of 18 aewials for 161 Re see UCLA wh gene on } 
both Michigan and Michigan State|yards and gained 40 yards rushing ington State upset Oregon State : 
70. California, mit ig ter eee from school officials in regard to has beaten ‘Washington State (5-2), Bruce Maher, the bulwark. of 
the Titans’ running game all sea-|put was beaten by Oregon State 
son, played only about half the! (42), To make it 
game because of a bruised arm. 
First- eve | fullback Jerry) 
ie we we 
One Detroit writer wrote that 
“They were built up so 
        
  
  Against Boston College, the) 
“Just like it’s been before,” 
said Fromhart, “We didn’t get 
the blocking we needed and we 
didn’t have enough speed in the 
backfield.” 
* * ‘* 
Quarterback Don Allard, de- 
    
                 
  
           
        
   
  
  
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*: seems almost inconceivable. that}. a 
40 years have passed since the 11th / 
hour of that historic Ith day of A 
November, 1918, when the guns all, {i 
along the western front in France j . fell silent and. World War I was ‘i 
finished, : r 2 : 
That dramatic moment will e 4 ever vivid in my meniory. ‘a : 
The regiment with which I had -  § the privilege to serve as a lieuten- ‘i 
ant the war—the 166th A 
infantry of the 42nd (Rainbow) ia 
Division—was m to cross ae. | the Meuse River when the thrill- F : 
ing word came: 44 é 
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Pontise Press Phote | ‘The Germans have accepted the ‘s / 4 
OPERATE ABACUS — These two first grad- chard Lake, their teacher; Sharon Green, 1003 ee a oxtiers * ; 
ers at Whitfield Elementary School are learning Berwick Blvd. and Tom McKelvey, 2229 St. [to cease a o'clock!" : E 
their numbers with the abacus. Left to right are Joseph St. This is one-of the methods used in | We a We could FES-6159. . 
Mrs. Lucille Young of 3258 Winterberry St., Or- Pontiac schools to leatn mathematics. acarcely a good news. 4 wera c sah tuhiet tk. 7 
A r Suddenly A : power of America a larger . 
. . ° .. ey mit acomed seralty ereytlng sense, it is the spiritual strength Po he 5 F | 
Teacher Writes on Education Week ge was calm and quiet, We had all sense, It tution of the American, 256 “til 3:00 P. M. . 
felt so long that, we i ie peop Dir 
* : never see . ‘ ae : 
tniks Boosted Math Here jw estacestysst| comes meron teom orn ae cP. | PUINIKS St aeons more | Toh of te Uno gin Nao Cm Rema ae . ‘ w ar py, ‘ 
; a, : through all the years to come = a 
; were reinterred at Arlington on Memorial Day this year. They a (Maitor’s Mole: ‘The following 1s jon sheer memory. They become,deepening of experience. There Reet te NS He THUNB oA the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of World War L depends upon the indomitable TODAY & TUESDAY : 
the first of s serie of three articles j be ‘when’ ble integra-|™other and I had a little personal : spirit of millions of Ameri- BATTLING Te THE TeP 
writen ty members of ine Fontiae [confident and satisfied. sded| tien of thie cubioct with cme, [compact that the Sist Pealm should) , cans — in and out of - unl- aa 
tog cent Syme Ma ccn bestesing (to the ny whole which fields, veh dl oni, business, |/® Our link of understanding. When/ gers and hardships of ground com-| ‘That is the most important task] form, in every walk of life— — : eo 
, today, ‘This erticle sums up th® | a1. designed to help children gain|econdmics,- and industry. the. pilot of my troopship dropped},.. / facing our nation today. willing under any circumstances Gaba! ‘a 
mathematics program.) ‘ nes 4 A pera M5: ott! Sandy Hook on the outbound wet 4 eine be| It is not easy in this age of.peril.| to stand up and be counted for 
By JOYCE SWEET eo & ae Nationally, Wide differences. otivayage, he had tarried with fiim| We brought back a lasting semis) 1 is not one for the faint-hearted.| America, and to take the hard . f Pontiac Central High School whe shat ai ih petmeryi oe cee ban srr gr ne ne a letter to her marked “1.” Every|)) Par of armies not yet| Jt 1s not a task for those who| road for the sake of their coun- 
Mathematics Instructor wieeucic a hat ated opel: Salen fer uation’ aod cr |time the Rainbow went into action |‘ rath upon whose shoulders| Would seek a bargain of ignoble| try. Public interest in mathematics fi ‘ there was-a “91” letter on its asibility|™Pediency or appeasement—for| we must believe in America mentally in six classrooms of four|amount of mathema: knowl-lway back to Michigap would rest the major responsibility at a but God with _. : wag stimulated by Russia’s satel- schools: LeBaron, Central, Bagley|edge and skill essential for gen- es a for the security of America in the — a tae pe ou exile peace but| and our destiny under ‘ Eis ; 
lite last year. For years, however, and Whitfield. . eral education. | lg Mia thapesiee © thle igeeat|7O™ to sent a3 Sis'ae ts io : eS unt utes : 
pees or ee at sgubiationg sas be meagipeastios {pone Ae erin Of the im-ipsaim came to my mind with New| we brought with us from the| without justice and honor would jenhance our great ‘heritage, and PRE SLEY E 
prayjiand pete emamesag iioand eagente fo |Deontne cf 5[netee, ant meaning: “I will wey ofl ering battlefields of France al be tragic, Such a false peace lead the world to a peace founded ase : ? neral education ne Pe Because of this agreement, the|the Lord, he is my refuge and my aan . |upon justice and honor, we must in the ge program.| sit, Here pupils become familiar |mathematics program at fuller appreciation of the cost would be no more than a prel Today, the importance of mathe-| with the symbolism of mathe- level is being more actively studie@|onrs ™Y God in Him will Tiaiue of the freedom we had] ude to disaster! go forward with the words of the] & matics is recognized by all think-| 1 sites wren they are introduced then ever before, locally and na- . is fought to preserve, and a high Anierica has always been in the|Pe#imist emblazoned upon our! : 
ge Leeson to formulas and, algebraic ex- | tionally, ; * Perhaps it was as well, while resolve to carry on in the spirit Of{toretront of the struggle for human| “ld: ot Ge Lard, He. k Professionally minded teachers} pressions, the last smoke of the cannon jour comrades-in-arms who had and universal recognition ay , in Pontiac are seeking constantly This , fi : experimental [ ' drifted away, that our eyes could fallen at our sides. of the dignity and worth af_the my’ refuge and my fortress; my 
ones s =_—nene agg cor ony classes coe bang Baad for selected ‘It's a Monster,’ [not penetrate the mists of the | We dedicate -qur sclera annual individual man. We have always os 
ee Podaes ae seventh graders. Attention is given . ae - | Coming decades and see ow a 'Olkept the faith with those who Henry Clay, who almost but did 
in an experimental stage; others|'°, Tatnids Oa eee eer Insists Driver ioter—~eter 40) yooro—an oven | As we think of all the brave mes ave cttered uP their lives tor! not quite become president of the , sight into number system, : . ‘ e seek peace, m : t the 
ae Deng cnr an [ewats wich sw prone After Attcrck | mere termidabe saemy st lots ced to preservy ATE trot cr om powers fH, ME, SORE tt The major feature of the ele- |jeading to improved teaching tech- oy lenging anew tpg Sat sp bow in humble|*"O™ & Sense of moral obligation! jie, appointed to the U.S. Senate 
is |niques and curriculum organiza-| RIVERSIDE, Calif, (AP)—May-| ear. Stfficlent wate that day | America stands, we deeply. rooted in the principles| ir "aoe i emphasis on teaching for under- | tion throughout the school mathe-|be Hollywood’ isn’t kidding with| ¥8% the victory which = jreverence. upon which our country was built. standing. The processes of arith- | matics program. the weird creatures it’s currently} ¥®™ x &€ wy Our nation, . our our ese RS 
metic must become understand- | The senior high in Pontiac cur-starring in horror movies. More than a million and a half} When we contemplate the great |lives, and everything we hold —— DOO able, not merely sets of arbl- | riculum offerings include plane and) Charlie Wetzel saw something|American soldiets’ came back to| human tragedy of war, how could |dear are menaced today by the - TONITE HURON OPEN tuary rules, solid » intermediate and|the other night that would get top|America united in that strong.and| we fail to strive with all our |military might of the Communist THEATER 6:45 Then it is possible for children|®dvanced algebra and billing in any cast of monsters|meaningful bond of fellowship| power to advance the cause of jconspiracy, the most : — : to gain skills with less dependence| ‘TY, for students going into highly|}and he was miles from the near-|which stems from sharing the dan-' true and enduring peace? the world has ever known. 
mathematical fields, like ‘physical|est movie—and the nearest bar. r ‘ 
wash, Yous, § Soesbatee poveouasi nah tit of faving @o 4 lait yeam a in a Wetzel. told_ : on a . 
| pantioratice hes ted Gpalahle to WSey “ide” Rivers Saturday Demand Fnd of Bottling Up Mount Clemens WAAZOV TT wn NRO rs who complet is ma night -when something jumped in ri? .ANGER WITH A GUN matics rg yates gal eo _ car. ) : Girl ind Coma Mani HIRLEY a . course “It round, scarecrowish — ° rduce analyte geotetry" e/a," SS ek a ae : ’ for Over 7 Years FORD ~*~ MacLAINE ¢ us, a in preparing|were all shining like something : 
students for advanced work and|fluoréscent and it had a protuber- 0 .) a Ondr eSs Oor MOUNT CLEMENS » — The TUES “NAKED AND THE DEAD” college honors courses, antmouth. It was covered with : | mysterious years-long sleep of e “"DAMN CITIZEN Courses in applied mathe. | scales, or leaves. ~ : ae Delores Schmittling goés on, and ; = matics include vocational mathe- | ‘It had a longer arm than any-| WASHINGTON (AP) — A show- difficulty reaching the House on. Py) ” matics required for the indus- |thing I'd ever seen. It reached alll down fight to curb the powers of|for a vote. as ues baciet cra andl a ea FRIDAY—"CAT ON THE HOT TIN ROOF trial curriculum and business |the way back to the windshield), . \ : ” conservative-dominated House} The 21-day rule was adopted ip s : = mathematics for those on the jand began clawing at me. the Sst when Demo-|*°"* 7 commercial curriculum The terrified Wetzel said he|Rules Committee may develop baal ade In sargla Sn os x *& & . — 
A course in consumers mathe-| stepped on the gas and sped off|when Congress convenes Jan, 7. Hi The new House is divided| Delores, 25, daughter of Mr. and a Enjoy Yourself matics for seniors is offered. This|as the thing fell back with a gur-| ff’s a fight congressional lead- 281-153 Democratic, with one race|Mrs, Harold Schmittling, is the * = | angronenselimy ag mathe- os a while potice thought Wet-|°t? wish to avert, but fear they!in Ilinois still tindecided and onelvictim of what doctors have un 
|for the first time to juniors who|zel might have startled a vulture |“&nnot. . member still to be elected from) diagnosed as malignant hyperten- Oakland County’s Newest Most are deficient in the arithmetic fun-|eating a dead rabbit in the read,| It centers on demands of Dem- - £6 sion, a kind of high blood pressure. Beautiful Cocktail Lounge damentals. but a check of the scene didn’t|ocrats from Northern and Western tikes felt into conan te Agel 
The problem of curriculum plan-|turn up even a feather. areas for restoration of the Zi-day| The rule lasted only ig gr ac aaa hes of com relaxation, ning, in mathematics as in .any| Police are puzzled as to what/Tule, which was in effect in’1949-|When ree sought con- ae regained cocktails way you like —— a 
| subject, revolves about an organi-|to do next, Here’s a suggestion: |1950. ang riembe y Teen mag od cine : N |zation that provides continuity of|turn the case over to a Hollywood | x * * were blocked 2 of perros Demo.|, Dé John S. Meyer, chairman of 
] HE jexperience and broadening and! talent scout. Under that provision the Rules|publicens | a the neurology department of Wayne COCKTAILS 
Committee. could not bottle up for|crats, In that Congress there were|a.s ‘Unitersity, said doctors al- H , i ao 21 days any onal bad L can var cle be ad - hope will be ry | LUNCHEONS 
proved by a standing committee opted in| ways there recove ‘ ollywood Headlines of the House. After that the il opening day ot the new Con to | DINNERS es . could be called up for floor action Sasa ae aa fects ae “But after a coma lasts a year, | . ; ; . i 
Beatni k ] olnt F eatur es a a anes tee any rule change if|hope of recovery is faint," Dr.] © Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily . @ F 
; Latiogers th Meyer said | Open 11 .A. M. to 2 A. M Z 
Grim Youths and Music |. tcitet Sammee cc"watic| et Panipat pues; sod ie | eee , a steering committee or ic . , r, a work- 9 7 2 , 
cop, determining which législation| If they do, supporters of legis-| ep, goes te her at the hospital Mir a goes to the floor for a vote and/lation bottled up by the Rules) five days » week after his work- Henry S acle Lounge , 
By BOB THOMAS ties. Lp ae Noa in oonirt under what limitations ee wit fetes one gece ing day. The mother sees her (Formerly Henry's Bloqmtield Int) . ‘ HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “Let's go|Sleeves ue jeans or u-|debate and chan force action. They on weekends. Mile Canter, “. 
| SPORTREEL & CARTOON |iwatch the beatniks,” my friend|Toy pants; I had the feeling that x we ® get a vote On anything by filing a} | - dis greta’ ¢ : g orontty . a we. ee hes tale BA : Fri: “DAMN YANKEES” said, anyone in a gray flannel suit] ‘That committee has been domi- petition in the House and obtain- Ponggind after | - — salads i 
. " _J| It sounded like argood idea, Aft-|would have been banished. The|nated for years by @ coalition of|ing the signatures of 219 members school, Delores became ; ; - er all, this was a phase of my|8irls were in peasant skirts, Capri|Republicans and Demo-|a majority, This is a a a . : 
own beat, the entertainment field.|Pants, pedal. pushers, clam dig-|crats, With Congress under Dem- ‘ . A | f | Le Gi > Coffee houses are springing up|gers and whatever else they call/ocratic control, it is composed of 4 4 + 
like mushrooms on. Hollywood and |those pants. eight Démocrats and four Repub-| Minnesota, known as 2150 OPDYKE RD. Sunset boulevards and other by-| A fellow in an open-necked shirt/licans. Two of the Democrats are|°f 10,000 Lakes,” has FE 4-461] OPEN 10:45 ways of the beat generation, So|and Ivy League pants came for-|Chairman Howard W. Smith of Vir- them, each covering 25 
Now! : » | [we went. . |ward and reported in a Marion-|ginia and Rep. William E, Colmer|™ore. Tt has, about 4,000, 
Boss aa P.M. The _ was hestled among Brando-like mumble that there/of Mississippi. ~ . “ Sak ton water—more 
edie Fehon 110-2: agents’ offices and steam baths|might be a table in the balcony.| Smith’ Colmer, along wi —— ' ————=——————arenet {lon the Sunset Strip. It was dark,|We continued through the place|the four Republicans, have effec: TONIGHT , eon and a with Sa mee and into the back patio, It was|tively te age in committee : a ¢ of a three-piece combo of ques-|filled with tables surrounded by|many opposed : . 
tables: were tightly packed with|raptly as a young fellow plunked| Legislation not cleared by a ma-| - young people. They glowered over/a guitar and talked folk songs. jjority of the Rules Committee has} MER FIRST NEW FILM FROM THE their coffee cups. * * & - CREATORS OF “AND GOD CREATED WOMAN”! | We felt square in our coats and) There was a balcony above . , eal 
2 SS BRIITTE BARDOT i |table where we ordered Italian cof-|f * z ; q q LAKE THEATER fee and chocolate at 65 cents al a tee = cup. At those icés, 
stants’ SUNDAY _| St Mi tue pric €® bout HE NIGHT HEAVEN FEL ~~ a We sat on the balcony and ts CINEMASC: EASTMANCC MICKEY & SON ! B |i watched the crowd as'two other Pret RAD LEVY <n ROGER Vad | folk singers took over with their 4 KINGSLEY MITERRATIONAL frteowe 
\guitars, “Why don’t beatniks ; F: laugh?” -I asked, ‘ 
‘ “Because life is grim, life is] i PLUS. : earnest,” my friend sald, ‘They ny es} ican find nothing to laugh about in saieadabe 
ithis age of anxiety when the bomb HY ov * Oiteted ty all .*? 4 | a = ~ i Be 
Se ee waar AND anna We had to admit that every gen- { | : ' ' 
3 |eration—lost, beat or agree i “a \ OUN J AN } 
jis compelled to seek its own fla-jf i OA i | 
1 a > Tia ae heat We ~ Leng Bong velba} ia (| ily : ot engl mend | i aegrtgs Fy é Betty rabie, - : ( £ co 7 ;* {| ical a2 _ a 4 3 wo a 
| Mat, Prices Sat. & Sun. jiteo, rivis and the shade of Jim- DAN U ROU ae Pen ee a. | ADULTS 40c ‘til 6 P.M. Bmy Dean. a ora chs | 
idee” |] CHILDREN 20c All Times || Only one; thing concerns me: | PUB mAs GENTLE BARK SUMO Cee en , We Have the Latest and Finest In-a-Gar Heaters | | 
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machine is humming louder in the |Na Geographic ety, jwere installed 1 ae sewers ‘ 
what a horde of Assyrian raiders 
Set manage to-do almost 3,000 
years ago — although some of 
soba: stamj, postmark, and mail letters: “ As @ consequence, the Ameri- hs DAE TORES, *!by the United States Bureau ofjor musical and chemical symbols. BLAME cans ‘and their Iranian amociates/*¥matic mall sorters and com | Standards reports that in 18 each Ou daty here and there, hov- : ——~ Re INS MAD have come up with one-of the big-|“°Y"S: and three-wheeled, red-| oon sent about six pieces ofjever, are a few talented Stamp- JE ITS A TEACHERS JOB wR ST SONY eee ie gest discoveries in| White-and-blue rng rel: that /nail a year. By 1957, this figuré| masters that not only make change TO TEACH... YOU CANT ; : WITH SCHOOL! f recent years, a golden bow! jyst|‘#ke the load off the ks of foot-/1..4 jumped to 350 pieces, In 1980,|but conversation. Recorded mes:| BLAME ME IF SHE FAILS! | = under eight and a half inches high |5°°* Postmen. it is expected to reach 700. Alto-/sages advise a customer to mail ; and valued at half a million dol-| In 1880, when the infant Post|gether, the postal service handled|early, explain regulations, and say lars, é Office Department moved. from /60,000,000,000 pieces of written or|“‘Thank you.” One remarkable|. x & * . , |Philadelphia to the nation’s new/|printed mail last year, plus 1,00,-/machine announces, “These stamps It was located in September by |Capital, Washington headquarters |000,000 packages, are sanitary.” 
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ns and two Iranians > % ~ an ir ner dies a KEEPING THAT DOOR LOCKEDYy WCE: ww HAR KAP F =I MUST VA ISN'T GOING TO SA Yj, YY 
gists, a band of nomadic Assyri- ha AREN'T DRESSED AND YY ICAN TELL 6Y HER TONE THAT (acthapar dpodiag same vase 2.800 | \ DOWNSTAIRS IN 15 P SHE'S IN ONE OF HER SABER- - Taub a gud come _— st H MINUTES, I'M COMING }”{ TOOTH TIGER MOODS! SHE UNDOUBT- Iran in an attempt to eaten | | FLOP WITH A FIRE AX// ( EDLY FOUND OUT WHAT HAPPENED from peaceful Mannaen — ~ LAST NIGHT AND L'LL WAGER SHE tribesmef who lived there. ALSO KNOWS ABOUT THE #175 I * * * GOT FOR THAT BOOK / I'D RATHER The team from the University of = “ = OS FACE A DEADLY COBRA Pennsylvania found out what ha \ 
pened in that scuffle, They ice. IN THE JUNGLES OF 
“ered the $500,000 bowl clutched in 
the skeleton hand of one Manaen. 
Two other skeletons lay near by. 
One was holding a dagger stuck 
into the back of the other, , 
The Assyrians went on a ram- 
page of murder and looting in the 
village, which they finally burned 
- to the nd, 
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Iranian team were started in the 
same area 10 years ago, but had 
‘to be halted because of lack of 
funds, 
The bowl stands 8.4 inches high 
and has a. circumference at the ( 
mouth of 24.4 inches, It was hand- , \ ed over to the Iran Archeology De- HERE*S NO . partment, but-will be loaned to the DOUBT ABOUT University of Pennsylvania. _ WHO'S GOSS =y-10     
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in which a mobile clinic t8es the 
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market the penetrate n oF ns to Tr : - | Locks, se coomesneases me ers, outiook for s ; said the land in The : pis 
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yout equipment market this %4-Ton Pick 3 in Month ain Prices Pema chet dee “sce me mga ‘ie tn en tarned the in a pee US, population 
until mark " i NEW Pi mages 10 GRA Pu , panitttestess | Ameriean » and over the ne es. If the fy differ- 
> rr meet — ae oa Sought; Sewer Truck zabe gn ge haan oa ae ro Opens ce et setaeceaee 0] points gainer, phone va . __ | tines” Motor t ttacked st above abe "s hi re 
paalicty. with widespread Plan to Be er Plant singer plans = nem Bite. “3300: t Oat « Pole shit ey ae to a , jumping com] sald, ee mene ee te: paten ey 
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abeolinpcd apd credited. with be ot new “Th tch from eal [Beer ne | veontes 3% Gones oneen! as mpanied the in’ dividend on saeaoege to an announcement meorsypseng on 
ome eer fh improvemen be tor Waterford ton ‘That cor Holly- OF ee t- tose ae ec! bd U.S. Borax rise. ac-| Parture before the It the a a 
Srevigus ravens ole sae at fall ag will sources,” said from the Bee a ew) = “reanes 131% Snare. eae ‘e ing for 24 — dileyes 0s ab loting Baga King’s de-|urrent birth rate contin 
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lin. - to Clerk pte deadline — een preci @ "ae Pre Sag Si = seresnseee, 33 selected ‘is coppers, uti plied by — among pre- 0 tae would 
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ant she oe een ee mem ten ome tcavale with Agta { Poultry and BE yrowler Iwi Oils igher.| The air ned ae g a [ee be 231 Wer 
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in Detr and Die Sho — ricaen | plat ot pen bmchphg in Mexico. seek as et daponetee , lent: quality live ed cee higher. npn Reports a e+ Fer pesos ver 6 migina 
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scores of meanwhile, request o get the as anxious NORWALK 6%; smal medium” =: oe ae Allied Strs 5. spare anes a for Cyprus ar had been aie _ every 100 
die shops. m se pore po = ba the Col a new divorce" manslaughter Ohio (UPI) Orde rig oy “e. ar a rium a 38S Jobe coal ae . — he slanped scale the other end 
ue Cc gas placed charges —Tra: , ave. large 5 ive;* rade -22 = Man 4 s for , the end of 
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ca Dedge main, la of lenac CG plant located slink of against John 2, bere hoon si © large a jarte @40%, —— “ 83.4 Kresge, ahs ste weeks expecting Rye to nine would be bet Is ei? 
caused a work . laid off wofke 1 also rary Junior. Hi n back oR pomigt Ps ane Hines ek oan p pedp tava ase reper  311| celebrate with his spend |, illion bet said 
in protesting Portes a Saterday Me dicen High School U - ut ia -on crash on aly surviver ae lates oF date en hu a: bg i a Péy : ie tb. ata 114, his 24th tensity and| "227 slices “9 ras 
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sppuntinees Suites quia racial gee Hill sub- rushch of the Tur ees te msl h estock laveo Mig’ ccs #4 Mead. . 35.3) total months Co. sal 
, cal he salen teers ing. ot township fr End ev Calls f the Tumpke. crash! pernorr, Ror. aft ahaa! Merck 4 fromn $192,797,539. ended Oct, 31 olices 
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| out in n Walton Blvd static root-| Divisi ur -P tion reported ielty under 1419, (AP)—€ Ss 8 a Fn . the like ie Rd 
| A strike mage- [net Se beens vn wpe ision of Ci ower seine oe cholee” grades pre of steers and hellers af? Wara’ sss 382 ri Baca tes | nenorce 1957, ._.cat ore a 
workers at of 8,000 tool accepting hil discuss a nted| NISCIW ity vie pensande with a Lemay sated ad dats ond russ Balke’... oo Meat Bg 33-6 Pe! dige liie ogy om : and Miss ae ot hrs. Harry 
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overtime r locals. ubli sion to the Ohio cuts eights under 1100. ers sookers and | Cap ioa-se Sot Gree Ry ber P8S6H? ale. ; ee. ome, 183 
issues. Ww IC today tive, er tive, : Cc e!.. 18.3 Gyps 477| 2, the 924, ie Ce Inte 
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negotiate 155 and 157 — Production city. re ready to an the nae —e cer oa prime 0; ugh choice ere aw? trong Sher 8s ose St or Fac +o place of storage 22800 Weed ward ereot moud D. and 1 Havens Ré. Leon- 
motive aaa with th which |C YORK * that joa th n the wes' car| 20.80 — eae raat om gli aoa Cities 8 Bars {5-4 Owen - 3 ; 7 1088 gan, the Doan and of Mr. and 5 dene 
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ee = Die Manufactur ene aia blic Steel | chev sieee ga contig, cnet oe rae o-an So aere steers 38.28 Col Pein 22.) 88° Pan oen $03 ORATION ee thet of Sharon Marie, dear 
me for they are achaatian makers at Buffalo hearth into| frie as telling quoted Khrush- Howeve * * ae een seora oa Joes acnntee Colum Gas*... 402 be W Als .. $03) py J. orernaale Woodward — So 7. Michael inde 
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wo sie P * «& rate = behind se shipments raed —- pha which prea , 32, sii ge on. Hogs culers 1 fons lt dara heifer Gorn Pa al Phelps “D : a3 am. ny ate eat ee =a Mt. Pare aaterment in Faber 
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_ wou was s to sources ober | regim ts t to their y, his wif U.8 No. 2 ant Butch pela) Pure Ot pais 6 maty, Maobignn 9 oelock| CUP Eales. taboo at th 
the Uni Id _requi set. Any | buying taggin attri e in of th give four e Del 19.00-19 No. 2'and 2 1904 oes, sany. ml boo bene } Pure of we, 234| Sumber B1 ian, sens = NEY ia, Soatt gh 
ted re M4 - g au bute | Berl e occu la, (000 te) mee 3 190-340 Ib y 25) Dis eas es Repub Stl... Le oes va . pub’ le, 2 A urn Heigl 
national inorder tbe i ale sic Sos tel ore a | foe vs, Norma, 1 ta Pa Ba Se so ee A a} Beet e, Ste hae i pa rx cons 
t nad be r- s in th . Ge n th normal the. ae a : cat Sar- 300 Ibs Ibs. 1 * tow lots No. i 217| DuP n., 3 Tob B’ “se 67.3) the Je, deat 33500 ection ih bd lear bit bllene g « hg ; be- 
strike of its legal. e auto indus- rman De e capital at.| the crash , were | tbs. 18:25¢i8,00: 0-19.08: No a oe DePost “B4 be Tob B ... 81 e place, of iand 09 Woodward. sh) man Be ther of Mrs fue 
1953. ae and last general se (Communist } cratic of the| The ; Ned in (18.50% 19.00; load. mo at Daas SBS Air L . 993 Bears Bi tees 408 Nov. 1, 1958 iy. Michigan, Oliv Km iy o 
strike die workers Excludi t East Repub seven eeb1t sa; ona nee mee met Raucci.” Rosy 12. 382 asOctATES ml eeeivel Mrs. Carl Devers 
ud Germ 2 Hie |Cle th vi = grades pee ee te HH) .. 38.2 aint tied ee ee ee ers, 
lasted five = cegcuakiie taxes, the Khrush ne * my. — Brooks, 45. tim was M envanlers: | 88 end 3 40000 Ibe. Q Ibe. pmer Rad |... "8 Shell OW... HY 2200s-47 Wood ONE Om: Gay. No service wi ities salso 
Suff 7 eeks.'since 1924 has risen 21 pe e of Soviet U oy ardcenced thai ce aie the ‘ also of Dernie aes 06. Fe othe Brie BB. 1 Bou alee 4/87 2. W. rndele heMishtean Bera Rea seston 
ers : r cent | hand nion, on hat the : Hi wrong-way’’ _ | utility 16.00-26 eel Seana, EE | og J - oe oe ——e ee | ° Inte » BEE Bikes the 
ro over t its Hine: 8. y” car| slangnte = Sees seule 303 fee nse OR nreey, Nov. Pnmsns hig Me ay Home wi 
Tra ken Arm, Scratch tne in Bevin Germ tose nes contends that se anager ot, Nie bast Fe tet Bag : Bihacetee tae sree] Bel min go aie 
cnes lied by Sovi which are st A funeral crash was driv- aa heeaee ter ewes: ~ hn Tra sor Bt On tai’. $o.4{Oaki pogo ~ee Tundersigned that. is cell beet te at Vooi Cud- 
ped The Sovie et prgans. still | family mas: oecurred Fully ‘“steas Rn a os: feede ned Gardner Den - 173 gtd Olt ot: Baler a ts ignes Woetward Ate. ntse fe] oar Bee contributions ‘The family 
; 1 : t le will s for the . pal 7, stead ; mbs " slaughte r be jen Bak 478 on B72 is 23 of a 195 County, har ‘Ate:. 9 o'clock PART sesad in lie ions to ti family 
_! if H ours i ena ceuordleer ary me faces FL gral loads ag classes Gen Qrmam oo ta Ol! Gh ."- $1.3 cuan to Peete sae ohtengot eu of Hlowers. 
ot of Fun,’ s in Cav tai ab eons Ginited States been . day at Fal-| 33, mig and Drie won sist set gt Beck: 1a) uars Py ene ean Mata ae = aes" belved 
| tat ° 1 to c to =o vemos ed Iam -| Gen rs - $9.4 Swi Pao. Michigan’ Fe mm r. Inspe eat Bal dear Mrs. ie’ Pa : 
: nN . Ee cert the rance on all es, Bri- Ow good pdisngge e ‘ne ee aan 21. wsloen tec . OS ft @ct :. 39.41 Da’ the rndale, on 22800 ction Benard.  orother Lag Pots ma 
oe ee Vata 4 Says Boy = four-power be oer soe . ner of Restaurant choice feeder ia Seae Gen Tire. Ba te eran 09 ve a3 ted” Nov, 4088 storage. County, a m. Wednesday, at, si aia 
s Harris, n P) — - He ac . . ° "00-22.50' | goede ne Be BS res PORA ‘DISscot off with Rev Steen Pons 
arm Pl : Berli cused | B . M ® ‘| Good 13r..... rt ae 8 ron... a Be UNT iciatin Ww Pen bt 
P and _ nurs: uc! th , hace Timk ee i COR ville g. arren e 
sure, a few polars a aad Doctors rai to carry a West of us n irmin . ‘ Goodyear fered aur F nw Sa ji it By J. agnor | Lg one de aves - e ——_ ncaa & wi ral 
I woul tch Th ex ty tn rah DA Mic u te r Lak 
e..It id lik es, said: ree we amined avail against subversive 8 m es S Gt h Paice .102 ae ° 15.5 vis JR. higan e ENP at H ar, Perth 9 
Bit cee ae ke to go again ris was treated atl said acnine a a ac-| _Casimo A. | is Greyhoun Aja Onderrd c “: #13] "orice Nor. 10 ——— 
, Boy su e of the 133 . Scat hospital, overnight in Har- arsaw Pact et oe and otter an operator at vai 48 E . Holland nae aes: Mo seven BY the ~ BALE ae poles Goods 
day's compani year-old’ lem chi 2 e Scou a Ro- * es. nt in Bir artinelli’ , owner i 0 Hoan 12 Onit Air tin". 32.5 a.m. at Zecemner Tangerstgned that is r — here, e Mrs. *. 2 
cave ons i s turned ildren’ ts slept He said * * day at mingha i’s restau- — 12 Unit Pru Sas tt 22500 Woodwi soa et ercinct and Floyd. Bergrin dia Hart 
SE cen in Satur- tito at ernm the Wes foll st. Joseph M died Sa al rsa “386 Tingas op. 64.2| Serial mut —. prise ae 9 e'clock gga F Fels F 
SS i Sie cm Sa emit memes fe Nh abt ds acy Het) QD So Pager See eat ee Helreeea ae 
. . e . ° J . 8 ane : r h , Will » bea . ‘ u 
ran tare hs entbsas. ous B Hest end Foc the aaa [Me Marini who chee Ga On oe pew 8 “pata Ba peace sereed Foor oy 
Harris "ous tim n in th n noted | f e of pea angerou at 106 Eile ; ’ etti am i 8 Gon we noreer Dated: ee eee ward officiating say Se mnngs Orton: 
a had lve es befo e cave atal to W ce in Euro s to|at Bl Eileen made h Ser ttin fae ns Wotsk oe: 7.2 Nov. 7, 1988.) y, Michi- mt pros gy ta Hempton 
uncle just . a been b |voted to re and numer-| W est Germ rope and loomfiel Dr. is ies of g Off ay Spee "a3'9 weete A Be 1. 283 a se ta penta a — ton 
who sa f rought its take th the po est Ge any it: for 15 d Hills Cou was ch Bla Tel ae Witte mi + 28.5) - PORA DIScoU Funeral Sau 6 Fb ae n- 
bers of helped Poti by regular outire trip a st had |not las rmany, he self.” |re years prio Country et sts Ter & Tel 83 ¥nes & CO. 30" 22908-67 Woo or coal howe Home, Ortonvill Gherman 
Chesterfield Coun ve 11 mem- ar outing acti prt ae Ss dey 16 a moder war oie oN Club) BIRMIN Yale & Tow? 312) remnants 0. Michieat | Eee, ee 
Post mem- : ivities e Sovi a mod Id as g hi ph GHA enith aT 1.2 . DA . Michig venue foved wil ‘Cornel! 8. 1958 
bled Coun 860 . not w: et Unio ern war.” is | Ploding M, A N STOCK Red... 74 JR. an Py wite of 1 St: age FLORA 
the during a my Harris Sem Lod A ‘ta ant another n, he said, ice ne was a me live See la. (AP)—Ex- te en AVERAGES 4313|_ NOTICE Nov. 1 John groso ad ow & eee: 
cavern, foot dese tum- ge Calend : ar, he d military oes} Nowe Cm -mber llery mn cars fi x na ee ae oc 0, 11, "58 neral ser in Esther Reed. 
tos salon ce 3 ine ae mdor [tea tary ei | ore An rin einghan eremdes ove «wie ate Fae ears. Se nt ie ware Erwe cae ct) BP aco nea ie 
: pbb Reale lee Ponti ould brin Germ rs Assn; baa ace s Rail » aren at th Noon Mon. ails Uth. Stee rogee Hy ma%| fern lwatoon ‘Puneral Hom fron 
ed eight and his at 3 p.m Brn at Roosevi esday, N ac Shrine the peo g untold any and Chambe .; and the B Cater- unday way’s Nor at the Week os + teeee ose “¥ 2 15 = to . December 1 ¢ Township) ions in — iso Dh are me ein : 
t hours, companions : nice team elt Tem ov. 12th ples of oth sufferin rt of Comme irmin hazard and m orris _ yards han od ates Boag | 1299 +3 Zoning er the follow 1958, at 8: on ppt Mrs. erry Mt. eatin “t 
some 400 mostl wait Cover meeting ple. 22 Sta’ 8 er countri gs to} Ana rec. gham.| The lous. ade th y — oe —s ge as Prom Agric wing pt Fig pm| ROY. 1 Prt “Mh pace re Geme 
trance feet bel y in darkne: i : at 6:30. oe: Oo es, m tive of Brazi he threa’ e are: Year ago cess = 1279 87.7 = trict: cultural to th the Or. WOV 7 toon it | i ta 
pba eh low the cave ”“ aay. nly Two Li ints to Birmi 1, Mr. Marti sions kept t of addition area ipee high =... 2340 868 83. 100.2 MBA 3 ee age 74 4 “gt We ee 
Forman, », hate ergy © e j ives, Not Akro ngham 20 nell; | distance a eepernaear ae 4967 igh “011: oe ea ae 199 dl White Lake 7 EY of the NE Nardi’ Samond '¢ st Bloomfield: 
a guide pve H. WS in Brief cuLarone en 9 Ohio. years ago Witnesse g officials are 957 low ..| |": ets me Ly nee Michigan. Township netnange §) as Adeline Roy? des hy Mr beens 
help, bled out tc ord| J — A mail sorter gland Requi * ed wit s said fi "t aa60 “te LD seats aed ‘ 4 County. — mar brother of and 
seat said o call for en Summons - rustle. eg heard 0 ee at 10 aay Mass will * Smother 105 millimeter shet load DETROIT _ = ibe geeber th 3 yf the equested to ‘| tay al “1 at 
= Honan harad le stayed Oakland 5 sas 2375 Joslyn yt eshciated paar it ahsetod Church cero sag Ncogetiny involved ys hand ——_ at Pigures Nets a blogg . * and at the of she pe ning Map Bod Devitt "¢. ba 2 fe A 
met , Fe : Red atsy - in ¢ ngha y Name| “ct. loa ames were|‘ ecimal ) The ai the township tea Eevcraank a PA gS 
te wi use the in Sunday rire Sheriff’ ported to dism chick , a Rhode Calv. m, Buri e 's loaded threat re | Allen El points e abov wnship Mr. R term: ‘ostbo! I Home 
« ay to rem re was {at $1 t seve s Depu ally. Inve: en, squa sillon, avhighd Ceme al will Char! fu ened two pabtwtn thon Equi HR are eighth clared to re stated A y those in- Bec". * officiat - 
ove Har- | by 50 on his ral shee ties| that Pat stgiation di wking | day , at 1: tery in M fire es Clem el. Ress Gear Go Co. ere = a. | ee Pressey ceetaiisly moots : eui¥ies- 3 Davis Pu oD aigilege tok 
.|by dogs in farm p valued| Isle sy had “di disclosed"| 1:30 p.m wo , 3, a Gt. tks. O1eC = 21 8°33 poses sad ation of, the, cscpeaaty tar otha SL gt S Punerel Home. 
“en: kill of Wight died” Hi ‘m. Wednes-| ul ered | velantesr|ee g Olld&ech.. Co.” aaa tale effect” thie the public ‘health, ae men ¢ 9, 1058. ge 
a. eq| the bod . Her ov on the is body = on a flyi a fra eer|Pe. Met. P. ¢ Co.¢ pS Bi yt lial ae ef eco el owen sega rp ned EB Py Pig ee 
ies’ Aid : y to the owner the is at was listed i flying ctured | Rag oF Gee 28 — oe eby ordered sar falar vat #8:  belove: 
So —_ culture's othe Misr of A roller Bell Chape of versity Homa g fragment. He mee ee pours ee eee 
ce-—-Adults Nov. 12 ea pa revo ment gnosis of th laborato’ Survivi . Co. . ie explos . n at Uni- Wayne ae a 12 “a /DON CAIN, Chal NSHIP and on lad Milt) Servis: 
$15, Children al aes ee ne “fatal” ail [er ving are > jstring ions be yne Screw Pa. Coe a4 R. RARRIS. and Charies Berviss, Punera ttle. 
, Children P.M. oratory y is dead ail- s father, Gi his wif swt of amm gan when a _ bid and ‘0. 14.5 aH . 12, at Fad held We Puneral Earl 
Thiev "Sc, | find y surgeons ki today. Lab- ers; and , Giuseppi; le, Mary L; | ped: othe unition cars the 2 ee eat 60 ‘s NOE rae Chapel 3 ctgestng, ev. 
aan ast ae into Adv.| yest out why sk illed he Ramer Nc ce 4; (was, bein r cars whil side.| Nerv “75 | tee that one Ponti Nov. 10, ‘58 Henry © es-Grittin, ore 
, 233 the yesterda she lool r to , all in roth- | Work gz asse eat ous Cc len, one Pon C BALE : t nry W. Pow f 
weekend Branch Mobil G y. ked dea . Italy : er said mbled. A train CG ard a sertal n tiac eee ee jar in ell . with 
from and St., ove’ = a |Oil . _ |Plosion he heard railroad uts Wri rd Pla gar of ere Borges apna 983, 30 ft. — White Chapel & rAd 
ported 0, Por ee Se Men Hear H followed. da small ex 1 Wrist ot Table Sle ere abet ci Hts Grit poe a pa 
So oe change) By ndiana Plant lection A ymn; The noise es of blasts LINCOLN, No = eR en ie egy in Saw NO Sn Beos! a 
. Fy police. re- Cc ; ° Leed: ‘was , ‘er ° : at pla and . Dray- ’ : ; urn ¢ 
ss eas ; mene sages Fis . CHICAGO ppropriate Pai 14 miles heard as far Pella can be Ww Even ott Pontiac al ee may "be. in- ivan Court; oti ORVAL, 
tuagn viticn any man = = Michi nwt ail Equip- Siwy joined — Near’ arontanl pene ane Balls of gd Neb siguore, tk of f i MOBIL Pres free) Van! cae ie beloved 
out of don tries manufacture tr City vat fac. eta cee iene 1,000 fragments shot off phen the ia Howie ot er nore, 15, of Bee| Aran. NOME FINANCE CO fen, of, Mrs, ett Ben 
cs... Trai taken of to Missio jay of the ymns bo! theoc redhot friend in aa 4618 Dinie, High M- even ‘gran Mrs. Eimer 
lowyers a short marriage plant will ler so inggr of its Hilton Hote in the Pacific |© XP! iling smoke ugh the air hand, he a water Lincoln. Plains, Michiga iat ‘will be’ ba wen, ane Pt 
nen Sat eeaiehuet ote ee roe ithe tew joan Pe : Conrad |f Sign) ae ae | Dockers toate 3 wines i Nov. Fineral tome gaze! 
custody of seihiig ovr vhs gg Atay odluce cargo van oan Pole toe lof spectators. ‘er ae took 16 st vm eto, “se.| Perry! ‘ome with the ‘Pursey 
the wedding who company’ ping van | ing leum t the a ; housand as Sony's uke = i: Jig es 
pre vision will m s Brown mange na Arce room Institute am At Nesd s a lett to close AYIA Sone Ce Interment in 
; ; f Eves red itn head er Di- work Frage the a a leworkers Skur.k Cai wrist Tow . say Beatie 3 ‘ 
sian ts eaper Completion at coreg cae gap —_— Fo nd Seg to Meet | } auses Mish frandson ered, infant conf 
7 soc ig eg ig na 5 byes fn ol men and Galloway branches _ a ian ig €. Teor Dt and Mrs. ear 
| . | My ection: ‘ 3 He branehes Grace Steinbach —Gle Gra 1 and brother Jeunes 
Lamp!” Giv ¢ will 13 ights of th here ,» Man n Wi at veside Charles Ja 
ue _a pee meet at ea clas Robert me skeet coon | = nest pee oe ; 
A ‘ this eve Ls uild Ont S the - ts I toda ; 
wine Hi ni roomy road Shorts aris 
| wae eights ler. at wants ving he of Keewatin, | ’ Grifthe 
dy : ty|was to car a ee Box “ 
waa. badly ap ond ha can] Sime ren belie _ At am, to 4 
aged. The skunk 1001 Main Dealer _ | Bete replies today there 
/The skunk offi at the | 
| necks OF 2-911 by, ¢ at the Press | 
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10 BOYS 
We seed 10 pA, aS. Lng 
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resume (FF CLARE THT EXT PAINTING Must be 16 years of age. mente te Pasting Prow Box FE . OL 3141. 
Apply in person to” , 47 ere omar 
ee | SHEE rhea ance ex [ee " Clrewlation Department Experienced only for quality ough finish, Alum si new | 4-1 AINTING INTERIOR & EX- 
THE PONTIAC PRESS |—Soutineld™ at esite "MT | Complete moaeratsaite Tuoleed een cot PH «008 | | Me,bOye, ver 20 reotal, ern ssi | WAITRESSES money Gall Roger's Lumber, itt | 30. yrs Boe Reasaabte. | oo. PL Fe oF ry 5 Cur girls. Bakers. Cooks, Pissa| Auwurs. Ba. Bat tor ee Fret ome one Pa a t0ee. | 143 < tani ag 3) 
al agg ean aa gorge Dixie Belle Diner. 1 A iG , 4 wie 
ready @ lar wy. Work 24315 Share Quarters company le gales with a gain o WAITRESS, ALSO GR 05 sonable rates, PE. $3687, Cee ee ORATOR g ors 20 
Q Bauman's, Sikpaetaa Wont Py Any 
shagwle plaue underway for| faa B. ied. ‘ena je Cal after 6 | ae Teorking gir FE ane wire modern shopping service in | the PEAS re aph nite ptt. bem | Gane aes pe OE % YEARS AGED W 
for fa = See is ‘end Housework, no laundry. arnault: a on me] Televisi Servt 22 ees privileges. PE §-6656. 
personal tsterview. wae ving a SS ; ALL a SERVICE < CALLS oak anted Transportation 31 
lormetion to: R. W. Travis, and insured sommer-| § YAL OTOR 
oe ene ee le ns Sale 8| Gil, Raymond W. Commins. OL pnitkctnowics Hon ¢ Banhabaw Ra distri district €:30 
ea anne APPLICATIONS NOW, BEING AO- 5 BAY OR Maer AY SERVICE” 2 pw emi cepted for full or part time work, CusTOM HOMES BY LICENSED D > NIGHT rz ot ed 
A Clean . | Apply 4 to 1%p.m. at aoc W.| Dellger. Pree estimates. ae OK Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
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JEN ~ APTERN AND 
Job for an honest, reliable man./*R8E ; YOU WANTING WO! CARPE a oe re —_ A-| “evening service, FE 2-0495. CONTRACTS WANTED One , ; — rating servi Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron poeeeraes wi, a considered. repr tlien ang UL gge Pee tna ‘et Upholsterin 23| FE FE 46002 or PE G-a81n. Ask for 
™ erage wage r. 
SOF —- ; + OES Fok i: é cen fo Hew ¥ "tng tite Cooley “Lake Rd Eat No obligation. Call FE 4-4326 oF ARETARER "¥OR a 0 Oo ion. Ca - © 
Sintment Wore OOET sem ee on| ices. 18 units. Cae bested. Ref- LS OR 3-6060. Ask for Ike Wideman. 
Ubecen s & 5 pm. Mon.| erences. L. Zeff, 2618 Cadillac THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ‘ 
thig pri Bee Mr Ch 1 es i NORTH PERRY SMITH - WIDEMAN Can oe yee ne a 
ing & ski lodge ~ ‘anistee, = 8 iy are Roche eae tedkacd tase cooking & . M¥ _ Lost & Found 24 ae peters ate dat sd 
athareegy Sor oro 200. = rr ep —— | aS! CASH “FULLER BRUSH CO. |Employment gencies Lost: LIGHT TAN AND WHITE WE NEED 
Will train and finance industrious . ye en vise af is Mai 
aw pg Ramen = EV L I Rd Reward. ya v1. LAND CONTRACTS 
‘ Y Elec- | LOST; BLACK CC R wiTH 
Diue $94 expenase guaranteed <I! E N witie throat, Short tail. Chew oy wits pon 
5 ys ass Fs LL compeaion. “Al An information con ase as 
Interview for employment. call EDWARDS -_ Onn. FE FF ; => nite ano WHITE AND jel maree oo 
MI so i | ee ee LA, OVIN D> : brown Basset hound, Tues. night, bP waca - 
ey agg oe pg tg I ed PO agen Segre me ee CASH ; po} . f LOST: GIRL'S GLASSES AT PON- AS Many tre benefits: Contact, si wood te) coeess (G21 Hons. Licensed builder, FHA | “tis. Drive In. ere LAND contacts 
PIRZA ee : STEHO...........:.. sesees $225 MASON WORK, HOUSE RAISING. ORK. HOUSE LOST: MARCROUTT WHITE - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
Weekends oniy now. Write see. Sion ab eras $350| foundations [serene wl Bt bear Huron. | 77 N. SAGINAW FE 6-6165 
Ielerence, oay required, etc. Pon: EXPERIENCED STENO...... M Building Service i 2tios or | Cal afer Ready, Willi Abl ie peuey Sm eee ee | ORE TARDE Mae HEEyETD | Ready, Willing and Able . R ESTATE MEN OUR VOLUME PURCHASES & pom teen uae end Cash buyers gee for long? ogerde oy 
— _ DIR sales 7 contract. Call Rea 
Somes from model house, $ bea |? ANCE TRAINEE ome vceblan’ cies ave. | anita tones s fot rooms, full basement, gas heat, a for EXOT. of Mak | We have 000 slots or estimate | mtale. Reward OR 3-0106. C ASH 
-SPITZLER 
WO 3-4816 or afternoons, OR 3-071) 
Reliable Man Led im sp branch gg be to assist 
ce mcsmeee ee earnings,” Apply 
Huron, 10:00 
  
SALES 
We are a multi-million dollar 
company recognized as the jeader 
in our industry. We want a top- 
notch experienced salesman who 
2 ready ght better P tas = 
s 8 7 ie ss qual- 
ity Seokouers ana veer g prod- 
ucts to local tonek coon contrac- 
tors and industrial concerns. ase 
27 te 40. Car necessary. We 
vide- draw against commiss ait 
during complete gap train- 
ing program. —* an outstand- 
ing opportunity. 
Por interview please call 
Mr. — 
Durant & 
Hotel Print, i 
C¥dar 
After 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. wers 
November 10th, asia 
and 9 p.m. Tuesda: 
day, November 11 oe 12th, 
  
TWO MEN WANTED To learn the heating and air con- 
ditioning business, No previous ex- 
oe poagengas We will — 
Sign ben Appl —— at 463 
ginaw hs a.m, until fi noon, Tuesda: Boat 
WANTED ALL AROQUN 
  D MAN 
-for gas station attendant. v aeneat 
and reliable. Full time work. 
Write statin “qualifications & ref- 
erences to tiac Press Box 96. 
WTD.: IGNITION 8 ren TEST- 
ers ore Boalrste’ also all kinds 
of FE 86-6001, 
WA ite LAYER. 
1-0021 afer 6 p.m. 
WANTED | Applications from Milford 
area for motor route 
driver. Must have after- 
noons free, a late model 
car or pickup is needed. 
Apply In Person To 
Mr. McCully 
Circulation 
Dept. 
Pontiac Press WTD.: PERIENCED DRIVER 
for dry we 5 route. Star Clean- 
ets, 
Help Wanted Female 7   
  
ALERT FOR GENERAL 
housework. Live in. Pvt. room, 
pa Must tike children Other help 
ed = Good yy Give ref-|1 oremee, age phone pum Write Pontiac Sree Box 118, 
CHRISTMAS MONEY Part time or full time work for women with am abt igoerend 
poise. Fiexibie brs. 
sary. Call FE 4-6200, 9 rif i’. Pp. in. 
COs & DR 
No Sundays.   
  
  
    
  
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  Trucks to Rent 
sine eee Ne, rte Bas, Fracks rae — 
Industrial Tractor Co. 
Painting .& Decorating 20 
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“We don't have to keep up with the Joneses! Unfortunately, 
_we ARE the Joneses!"’ 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
yours. We'll secure mortgage. 
Builders’ pachange FOOD SALES ..........ccee0- $400 
ot a college. FE 3-7210 1 
TECHNICIAN \....,...-++ $300 | PLASTER: e REPAIR iy 
4 Pat Lee, FE 2-7022. 
VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 
SER 
  
  a, FL LAYING, sanding and finishing. Phone FE 
5-0582   
  
  
  
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VOICE LESSONS — BY EXPERI- 
MPETENT TEACH- EN 
ER. CALL FE 4-8458.   
Work Wanted Male 10   
oe Pree 
et or OR Rau 
ALL, IN EXP. 
gefrocpentont ~ eet. 
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and cabinet work 
palr D. evatiable now. 
Box Pontiac Press 
VAILABLE NOW C -ohybned 
New and re 
B Murdock, FE 27861, CABINET “MAKER AND CARPEN: ter Kitchens ® specialty 
_4-5000 
CARPENTER ~~ woRK 
job too large or 
So CARPENTRY, 30 
kitchen cabinets 
Specialty, Reasonable, YRS. formic: FE 
WANTED, 
gmall FE 
E a 
OR Pn tent Stn it ies 
CARPENTRY, ALL KINDS. WORK 
far" OR 38748 or FE 
arse OWN EQUIPMENT. WILL aint interior and exterior. FE 
HANDY MAN WOULD LIKE 
mall fob of cement. 
be or tepaie “PE 600 MIDDLE AGE’) MAN 
work any kind EM 
ART JOB WA D. 
— from @ — jayers helper 
caring for invalid. Hours OUR NEW HOCATION - . 
surre ge AST RCE 40! ROOF REPAIRS Personnel Trainee EAVESTROUGEING. - a] sos 
Girl in her 20's ‘nterested in mak. EXCAVATIN 
ing a career in pe ~ ol Must! septic tanks. Field tile, flootings 
ba’ at least 2 years college. Ditches & boat wells OL 1 3 
Will be trained in ases of the 
work Midwest Employment. 406 Business Services 13 
State Bidg. FE 
. ALL uae OF FOUNTAIN puns r factory trained 
SECRETARY Steet General Printing & Office ly Co. 17 W. Law- 
Ages cod skits. Att rence St, PE 3-0135. 
ELD WALL CLEANERS. age a bobo pa reception and BLOOMFI 
scams duties. or geceptl Em- pl I windows. Regsonable. 
S —, State Bank 
dg. COMPLETE : 
4 d r. service. Install, 
repair or service, Guaranteed. 
9|  Reas. 7360, | af MI 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 
petty & —— 718 EB. Pike. 
FURNACES, apd EANED ty 
serviced. C. L. Nelson, FE 58-1788   
  
FURNACE CLEANING 
PLASTERING, NEW OR 
Work guaranteed FE 5-0394 
FIL 
10 Bagley St. 
makes of wringer SAWS MA 
Maniey: Leach 
We service all   
    
Hobbies & Supplies 24A 
"ERLE See ~ Notices & Personals 25 
ae te SPECIAL a 
SEE Chaaitbal th and M59. liams Lake   
  
  
A COMPLETE COLD WAVE. $5.50 
Pelagia s 600 N bef FE 
  AEROTREDS 
KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR 3-1592 
ANY GIRL —_ WOMAN NEEDING 
S ont friendly adviser 
4, Confidential, The Salvation 
BEAUTY IS 
EVERYONE'S DUTY Pace lifting, face & Swe- 
dish masvare. ‘Stockho! grad- 
ee skin is sure to 
win. 72 Maple ‘across fr 
t's) Birmingham. M1 6-73 
CHARLES CHE ESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES £. A. MILLER peg 
OR 3-4942 
CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTER 
for removal) of unwanted hair. OR   
DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES, MRS. 
A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. 
AT AID 8 — 739 
Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE 
§-7805. 
In Debt? If you sre having trouble meeting 
i ypeats see us toda ay 
AN CREDIT COUNSET-   
  
  
  
ANY- 
vom to 1 ge re wie 
SHRUB 
bush 
- 2.8262. 
ERSATI SETTI LEA . 
cutting and teuling. FE 
MA ETERAN 
— 2 years senaee wishes fob of 
sorts FE 5-2073 
VETERAN WOR WAR Il & 
Korean War would like work as 
diesel mechanic. ex- 
cellent ref. MUibe: 
ow 
YOUR O' B 
own hours! Selling 
known cushion shoes ig AN WORK 
= kind. feasonable wages, FE 
‘nationaly 
styles for entire teutly. fara 
$30 cacy comm. 
necessa: perience wun- 
FREE catalog. — 
Tanners’ i316 X, Brockton, Mass.   
Work Wanted Female 11 PREPBPPDA LB. DPALNM AL DL LADD LLL 
“DAY IRONING 
FE §-8473 
1-DAY TRONING PICKUP AND del. FE 5-143 
2 WOMEN WANT Wath WARN NG 
  only. 
paths, Hills Drugs. 14 Mile & 
Dis WASHER WANTED FOR 
ebil 
See Cleaners & Laaanevers. 615 
-S, GIRLS, G I 
  no Fag 
BTA Blea We, Wrarton Putas. ROWINCS-IN YOM 600 
light housekeeping. and care care LADY WOU. 
oe ae 
  and how house cleanin: 
ADDRESSING & MAIL: eee = 
work wid. OR   
  
  
  
  
  
em 2-2870. LAWN BUILDING OR 3-0624 MI ¢-141%   ee 
DON’T WISH FOR 
MONEY! Make it easily 
through Classified Ads. To 
sell, rent, buy. swap, hire, 
dial FE rsh waeeae 
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    ‘| 7195 W. Maple   
  
  
AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- 
AND HOME - 
TIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL 
A. Johnson }*: REALTOR PE 4-2533 
____1704 8. Telegraph Rd. 2 ae 
IMMEDIATE 
ACTION On = ae = contract. 
Your cash upon sat- 
+ tion of 
Sia, MP eee nimolacee™” e L. Templeton, Realtor 
2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4-4563 
$ TOP $ ND CONTRACTS eat 
EQUITIES. PROMPT ACTION 
CASH BUYERS WAITING. 
ee JOLL, Realtor 2536 DIXIE HWY, 
Wanted Real Paes mA 
ALL CASH For houses, flats, farms or acre- 
oes. Bed if —— foreclosure. 
RL, WICKERSHAM MAyfair 6-6250 LAND CONTRACTS. 
4540 Dixie Hwy, 
R_3-1365   
  
  
  
  
ALL CASH Paid for GI & 
Oakland irrosknens Oe. Co. PAeseott 
  
  
    Wanted Real Estate 32A 
HAVE CASH, 
WILL TRAVEL We will trave' to see you .1! 
gc. @ash for 
x. B. RILEY. Broker 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
FE 4-1157 
Lh ind t a oe a 
omes, farms Ld 
land seutructe, Buyede waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W_ Huron FE 4-85'y 
Sell Us Your Equity   
  
en's lose b pared home—cash watt. 
—no oF tere racks We oes Sais 
tn ne, = to 
  
TO oe SELL 
LaBELLE REAL ESTATE FE 5-7605 
Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 
1 BEDRM. DLX., GROUND FLR. 
no welcome or bachelors, FE   
  
  
1 ROOM R GIRL 
__Washing. PZlose in. $8, FB 
1 BEDROOM APT. UTIL. FURN:, newly dec $55 mo. 100 Williams. 
PE. B-O18. 
1 & 2 ROOM APTS., CLOSE IN. . PE 48612 
3 RMS. AND ENTR. CLEAN 2 43369 or FE PVT. ENTR 
2-0663.   
  
  
18T. BATH COE ATTRACTIVE. 
&-1370   
1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRON 
Apts. Fenty pera OR 3108, 
1 ROOM NETTE. 
North end. avery ® nice. FE 32-4376, 
RM. KITCHENETTE & PVT. 
bath —— to Pontiac Motor 
a G Truck, pos ony. 290 
N. Paddock, Alberta Apts   
1 
      
  Rent Apts. Furnished 33   
Ane or con eel. 
Beara ate 
  
  
      
    
  
  
  
        
    
  trance. N Pion Adults, rE cis, PR 43290. 
‘ RMS & BATH. HEAT ” HoT fF RMS. AND BATH. BABY: WEL-| water o Vicinity Auurn Hgts. 
eitaa pe Ew TRANCE UND | 7 ROOM HEATED APT 7 SED: R f AND | 7 WEATED APT. 2 . FE 6-4851 rooms. West side. 875 month. 
s VERY “ATTRACTIVE ROOM, | Nuh, ch Ate 23001 wate bath vate entrasice, | °F 7 
lose to town Phidulte only. FE | 4 RMS BATH IN DUPLEX. 
8-3473. Auto. oi] heat. Elec. refrig. & 
R carta EM 34977 after twin beds, lovely apt., adults aidial knotty pine & only. 16 Ping Lordy ap alter 4:30 | —*: herviee’ wasemmens setae auto. i MB BATH DOWN. TAND| furnace & laundry pment, $180 
Hid : a, JE rian Dep big Me per month on year's lease to re- a ALE child welcome. $18 per Nights ie Gist Deve 23307 sognatole tenants. References Te 
week. FE 68-1431, 203 tit re" 7H. HEAT AND 
wire 340 Baldwin ‘ us BATH, HEAT ‘EMBREE & GREGG T Rus hot-water Log $65 mo, FE +e. 1865 Union Lake Rd 
"PE 20708 ; Te ign Beboo Ly te BB UNION LAKE VILLAGE TENS FORN OR «RMB. ON- yao watows. or EM 33314 rn, 4-4686. ae — 
T RMS 4 BATH —CLOan 70 |* ROOMS, ALL UTILITIES FURN.| Rent Houses Uuturn. 36 
PE ae Hoeptal & Pootiac High | FRRRCHDOE HE CEDAR CALL E_4-8229. Be $-1013 or come to 1614 North|! BEDROOM MODERN 13 MILES ‘ Tia AND _out $40 month. MA 56-7086. 
oe ingulre Dw s Rms. BA 1a, ® GARAGE, WeEAT | 2 BEDRM. RN $400 A MO. ROOM “| furni mo., sduits, Resgranese $4033 Shelby Rd. 
Jaa chewed. $90 per mo, EM Voorheis, fay 5-0367. _ 
3-4207. i pAMILY, 65 [IGERTY STREET. 
ROOM HEATED PLAT, CHIL- PLAT ON GROUND Se Pg BAL Bey dren allowed. 690 per mo or $25/ floor, $55 per mo. Private en Oe Ta ba after 5:30 p.m. 
per wk EM 3-4207 trance and bath, Also basement. | 3 Fé & BATH. oppanste ROOMS. NEWLY TED REALTY. FE 8-6178. heat, adults. Close in 2.1425. = af & — peat furn., bE a E 
ohucren ee 20. 46458. | § am BA HEAT PUR-| Close to | Reas 3. 130 8. Parke — ig reciate, | 5 sauROoMe A   
$16.00 WEEKLY, 3} ROOMS, 
~~ entrance, 
eat & electricity furnished. 
806 St, Clair. ‘fh month. ‘s 6. Rose wn, 
5 ROOM APT, DOWNSTAIRS. 
122 West Lawrence 
TROOM APT. UPPER. NEWLY 
2 stside.   
  
$12.00 WEEKLY, 3 —— 
sb bath and entrance, 
and ———— fur- 
poked 806 Bt. Cla 
ie | BACHELOR ar. WORTH END. @ oe 2-4376. 
BACHELOR, “ GEARIME im ENT. TWO 
Le ion ee ere) _verry 
ee i WELCOME—3 ROOMS. 
CLARKSTON RURAL. BRIGHT clean 3 rms. upper, Modern. 
Hot water. 948, mosthly. MApie _5-9687, 
CLEAN. — COMFORTABLE   
  
lights, rerrig, ei cer wer Oe Lk. OR Set" 
CONVENIE’ RAT- 
ed 4 rms. re at West 
side. rae ba simmedi ly. FE __ 23-4644 or FE   
CLEAN APT. WE Sw UTIL- 
ities, $65 per month, 261§ Union 
Lake Rd., near Morey's Golf 
_Course, EM 3-3017. 
oman Bo KITCHENETT 
bath and Entr. Couple 
by vtingy person, Nea: city hos- 
_pital. FE 2-5063. 
cou VT... ) WR 
trance, on bus fe FE 4-2647. 
w 
oe orenare ot Lake Rd. 
APT, NEAR   FIRST F. — Hu et furn. pbs 
  
AND BATH. LOWER. 999. 
. Refe Util, furn. In 
RMS as 8 arage $75 a ik 
factiities. Ag friendly 
neighborhood Spldres welcome 
Close to schools, churches and) 
downtown. wave ¢ oy transportation A |) BEDROOM # BEDROO) WHITE LAK®, 
yer oe a me. Auto, ERE 2? BEDRM. M A 
afier 6:00 pm. FE rn FE 56-4350 
7 BEDROOM 
J omg near schools, etc. Automatic 
ges ‘heat full basement. FE 4-0902 
8. Seay See ae a ters Lake $65 per mo 
TBEDRM MODN. HOME. hoo near Seat 
R 3-9638,_ - ond 
$75 mo 
{ MODERN House 
of Opdyke. 
    
j "BEDROOM block Call 
_ after b. OLive 1-188 7 BEDRM. TERRACE. ¢ 3.9149- F ROOM HS FART POR 
3 ROOM Souis & fe Inq. 
12 Myra 
J RMS DOWN 1% RMS. UP. $56 ie month. 29 Stanton St, Oxtord.   
SEDROOM HOME. EXC. COND. Auto, gas ret ee FE 2-4688 Eves. 
oat, oe OR 
"rent iartion_are._ OR 3.0826. 3 2 oy ROOMS, JUDAH LK. 8U . SUB. 
s_ a mo, MB $2924.   
  costa. ped i] heat 
and es x. a. Bempateas. 
  
~ oF “FOR RENT. 
MY 2-0i81 
Drayton Plains Apts. FURN oe UNFURN, 
HOLMES *BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. = 31950 
ELDERLY COUPLE CARE- 
taker Ts 4-family a building.   
  
  . rite, pveryiting furn. 
  
1-ROOM UPPER, ADULT UTIL ities furn 258 Orchard Lake 
2 RMS, ENTR. & BATH, nide-abed. ra. TV. adults ) only. Yo mt a mi. 
* sie a (cee "BS Henderson. 
MS 
Near Bell Te} 
ers, $10 week. 
2 RM. APT NEWLY DECORA   
oats, FOR COLORED 
  one. No drink:   
  
LARGE 2ROOM APT. FOR CLEAN 
cou = Utilities furn., $66 month. 
641: wabeth Lake Rd. 
LAKE ORION — FURN. CLEAN 
Beas. Of apt. ay ‘arpeting Fireplace.   
  a 
2 WE BATH. 
? 990 Robt aeecn Pia Perry. 
HOUSEKEEPING RMS. 
and util, furn. Going 
ee Ri eae DEC- 
Seat, lights and gas. 
__ $11.00. 75 8. Jessie. 
T LARGE ROOMS & BATH FUR- 
_nished. 74 E Tariemoor. FE 2-3324 
7RM. KITCHENETTE, “BATH 
& ent. Utilities furn Child wel- 
come. FE 2-6226 
2 RMS. AN NICEL 
furn. with ooggr! bed. Ground 
floor. Westside. Adults only, 102 
Washington   
3 — 3 ROOWS, 
i ees ENT AND 
aan house, 204 Ferry. rE 
Py. p oh 7 LARGE RM. BRICK APART. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  LA ON. FURN 
all} modern conven- ORi 
apacteised 
as heat. Rea- 
MY 3-1284. fences, — 
(OE LOVELY 3 & BATH ADULTS Near Airport, OR 3-1943. 
bog rag CLEAN 3 RM. 
t & hot wi furnished. West Bites 66 Goleman: FE 4-1676. 
New APT 'URNISH 3300 
take Rd. Bo children, 
PRIVATE 3 ROOMS AND BATH} at Williams Lake. Sy 3-7541   
    
i tg 
TWO DOWNTOWN APARTMENT apd Br a 
one ist: floor; one Sag? is House 
<a ree LOVELY § ROOMg with re ron. frigera and stove full TWO ROOMs AND BATH PRI- pt ot heat «(68 vate ent. single gy or couple. James KB Bivd. $100 per 92 Washington or FE 5-8770. year lease. 
Oo — 3 APAR Call rE. or ir 
110 “Hamilton Child welcome. PE «4 
Tele; e Hartland 3-655. 
pe eg IE eg Bhs iv en ec, on 8 ie, '. 
3-1388. - EM 3016. . For large }-room apts. 
es. Cal & to 10 am. NT. MODERN New PE 2-478 after 5:30. 
}-BEDRM., 1% BATH, 7-YR. OLD home in Clarkston area. §80, 0: 
sere Rae. @ EUCLID, 
“BEDROOM a. ® 
* spe aay’ Mt 
_8-0421 tin “bet 0&8 p.m i i EEDWOOW DHOOM WRIGE: pid SUBBON. 
Gas heat. Garage. PE 8 
5 BED DRM MODERN ie WO. bedrm cI PaNat modern. tt NA itis 
J BED 8. DERN. BEDRM. Ba ee 
ette. 
  
    
hes car ar gerege, Od 
    ~~ FOR COLORED $ rms. & full bath upper apt. 
ee tha had a sd . é 
furn. only. FE 
uple | FOR, —~REPRIG, STOVE, _and util. furn. 160 Auburn. — 
FREE RENT G wo.) ELKS TEMPL. 
facross from) Entire und fleet 
$45 Entire 2nd. => al i. a 
106 West Pike. 
FOR COLORED < zoom heated apt. with hot wa- 
Frigidaire and stove also 
fore. if desired. For infor. 
FE 65-7620 or cal) collect W) 
6-4392 before noon or late   
  
HOLLYWOOD APTS. ——— or unfurnished 2 & 3 
bath & ae aoe   
ie, E. Howard 8t }-183 
LOVELY 3 RMS. ano BATH. 
Agus, “PR "56096 prt. Lk. area 
“path eo poreh and re- stove 
—- Green 
  
  
  
UPSTAIRS. 4 RMS, CLEAN, QUIET 
— FE 8-250¢. 270 State.   
VERY ATTRACTIVE 2-BEDROOM 
“a Util. Auto, washer, 875 a 
th to responsible married cou- 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
On a pen oo ag ‘YEAR 
aroun oe mDlgasent. fo for ¢cou- 
ple, No drink 
ORCHARD Cl: APTS. AIR CONDITIONED 
most exclusive west 
ing fast, only six 1 
a = Balcony type. 
penutt 
for immediate occupancy. 
touch with the ee 
ardiner at. 19 Salmer St. 
at 
FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 A.M THROUGH 9 P.M. 
TWO BEDROOM MODERN. AUTO, ea arge ‘e a after 
_pm. PE "we Ebedo or ‘PE 5-4350. — ¥. 
or 
  
UPPER 6 ROOM” FLAT, West side residentiai 
large _ room, ki 
room, room, : 
Near schools, bus and churches. 
All modern con 
fag heat. References required. 
ent $90 per month with garage. 
will be ateiiable Dec ist. apo 
8462 or FE 2-5258.   
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
—USED PLAY EQUIPMENT 
ontidren’ table & chairs, some 
EM 30242 toys 
Money Wanted 28A 
“ 000 AT 6 PER CENT INTRREST. 
bonus. Write Pon- 
ae 88 56. 
WANTED. $3,000 AT 6 PER CENT, write Ponting Box 64,   
  
    CASH FOR YOUR ger 
Yes, we can sell your home 
on, with very all down — 
po Pe a =” er ma. 
ligated « We pace property acd wil a ined 
tell you ae the cash you can-receive 
we Py ADE WE BUILD DORRIS & BON tgs Na 
752 W Huron Phone FE 4-1607 
‘| WANTED — HOMES, f FARMS & — , Properties, 12 salesmen to     
  Lauinger™ ‘Real Estate — QR 3-6138 ,     
  Owner Fe ¢ 
WALLED LAKE. LOVELY 2 — 
room upper flat. Heat inc. Nice 
neigh nborioed.. La LI 17-1583. 
EST ND 
Washington r wae = on 6 rooms, ¢as ee 
bed H Wisner one 
Lincoln Jr, aren $55 m 
"2831 or afer. Hi Call before 5. F 
FE 6-1172   
Rent Houses Furnished 35 
ALL 
as 
E   
BEDR 
erga supplied a” nolemetie 
ne & grocery. 
a BEDROOM HOME IN ELIZA- 
beth Lake area. $55. Call FE 
rurak after 5 p.m. 
EDROOM. EXC. WEST SUBUR- 
gta location. $75. Also very mod- 
room 965 — had   
   
   
     
  
  
  and automatic washers. 30 yrs. ORS _ INC ils ce c ‘> town location, pvt e with local references only to 
wo State bent ‘Bide PE 8-0856.— ATTENTION goth bath, gvervtntn shed ple "wit building FE 83473. ; APPLIANCE SERVICE LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY AN aa : siness is good. If yeu wish to Inquire 22 Auburn. office to rear | ¥ERY NICE 3 AND BATH. 
ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-4021 nomleally ehh newly steleased ell your hake Bat oth ue for)? ARGE ROCHE. KITCHEN-| Ent. No drinkers, FE 2 1 eal 
Dressmaking, Tailoring ‘16 SIMMS es nami: We have buyers | 280 “ adults 114 Cadillac FE Hospital EAR 0 OENERS it, 
SPENCER'S INDIVIDUALLY DE- ROOM PARTLY FURN. Secs ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. | "signed foundations & bres, For OHNSON ' Fe Ye | Binge “Sy Scns: FE Ladies’ dresses “epeciaity. FE | _free demonstration eat on gaa | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | xpotty gine, Siygned brick fire | — 
REDUCE AT HOME! 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. MS, PRIVATE AR ee ee, 2 Rove 
SERERTEONS OF CHILDRENS &| with the famous ERO, (24n-1) a Cee a aod beth. Prt. ent, OR 3.23 womens clothing. FE reducing machine. For the first FE 42533 Tk ar aiERe nT -| Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 DR KING, T ao aN m, CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — we |? Gil tara, K. Fae ene. re. TUTE, 523 Orchard Lake Ave., _ SER, SR OO WE. OR Fees. alterations Mrs, Bodell. FE FE €4131. offers vou & com. igs roy ay ty ae TO 7 ROOM FRONT APT. MAIN |} AND a BEDROOM LAKEFRONT 
ee jete, professional type gym for ce woe Door. Private ‘entrance. Small | _APts. Partly furnished. OR 39105. bit mg Seen iG, s formals ae ome use Re reduces waist lines, — + chid welcome, 85 Auburn. 1 LARGE ROOM, KITCHEN. PVT. 
perations. Gates ® Fe tones “a tig feng tabby Buscles $ CASH $ {7 ROOMS A PVT BATH, 35) Pe" oe ee ef See improves ure. It's the - 
Income Tax Service 17 feet : bristmas gift! Place your 48 HOURS 7 ven Peo PTS. EVERYTHING |' sity ber mo. Adulte. 130 seem m ig ._ 
BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERY.|_ ONLY ‘s20 90" complete! LAND CONTRACT _ | -pownr _hole, BeiAtr Manor. FE + 
Ko Pe se SA iu PLaYHouse HOME — EQUITY Pr vag Ede ~" specially sulted | 73 RMB. & BATH APT. ADULTE 3-5 years 8-12 o'clock. EM 3-0242 nea 7 OR 3 ROOM | -5-Jessie. Insurance Agencies. 17A I x W right & Valuet Maple 53108 ee APR 2 BEDRMS, REFRIG, ELEC. 2 to Dance—"4 Price EALTORS 7 ROOMS & BATH. PVT. UTILT| Ove rand carpeting. 9901 Dixie 
FoR GOOD INSURANCE ALL n your home—learn the cha-cha, ame A wy. soot 
DANIELS mae swing, rhum waltz, tango, Re ND Ee sett Hes furnished, adults. Fi b-19 2 BEDEM er he DECORATED. 
63 W Huron 37111| mambo, fox trot etc. Taught by 2 ROOM BUNGALOW. 82 NOR-| “One picek off Perry St. $45 per | 
Lewndry Service’ 18| S08 te'vccr'bene’ nN PE 43186 TaN) ROWS R ° n your home call 4-45 % e 
ry 9¢ e hi 8 & A and 6 te 8 oe Im ™m edi ate baths 31 Stowell. FE: rad 2 blocks Gas" oeat and High. ¢ rm, 5 _1|0N AND DATE, 2 FURN. APTS. E dl er 6 heat an arage, $5 
POR PAMILE tAGNDRY, SRY: | OW Mo. io Twit met be re S08 Bee gaame Paul". Seerm the sponsible for any debte eontract- A t J ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EX. 7 RMS. AND BATH HEAT tace GORTATNS. FLATN oR RUF. re Cc. ae 68 hg Be et C 10n hareig Grotnd feor.. $16. a Av- lignts furn’. FE 7-0194 AND 
Laundry Phone PE 2-810) Poutise, Mi We guarantee results, Call now | 3 RMS. UTILITIES FURN. 350 7 BEDROOMS. 18T FLOOR, 1 OR cancion Mi Ww d. eadhie, Chamberlain, FE 5-7476 2 Gaibtren ut es furn. 34 Edi- 
t cea to Board 26 2 A son FE 5-8232. 
Landscaping 18A ne 7 ROOMS & BATH. ADULTS. 344 reve 
A-- LICENSED HOME, NEAR r W. Huron. Ing, 5 Mider. allowed, ou heat, Fi e000? 1 ACE TRE® SERVICE RE | Pontia: Motors. FE 2-663). ’ RM MODERN, FORN.. HEATED | “pag apr — pyT BATH PVT moval and trimming Get ou GHILDREN CARED FOR IN LI. apt Pvt bath & ent. Adults. /2 EM = bod FE 2-118 FE censed home, FE 2-8851. parndale FE 50739. i ROOM NEWLY. ae itt 
CGusTOmM BULLDO7I ane g yanp a & 7 ROOMS NEA NERAL_HOS- R. DECORATED driveway grading Wtd. Household Goods 27 BROS. * Bite: iss Lincoln Ave, OR 3-082 a oe ee 
Terms EM. 23023 REAL ESTATE } ROOM APT NICELY N. XPERT TREE T NG AND|casm FON USED TV'S, PURNT. Prt bath & entrance. Gas heat. Ww HITE BROS. removal Ph, FE 8-6593 or OR! ture & misc. FE 32-0367. Open egg rig “th 1 s| a= ms weoft water, Adults only. R21 
3-2000 GASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- ii ao ;_Sunday 1 * 5660 Dixie Hwy. 
(NTeR-TAKEs * Babine a Fy pilances. Odd pieces or house full ; 3&4 eae HIGH &” GLEAN, | Open Eves. ti] 9: Sun. 10 ‘ti 5 Trim Phe Sag Plen cabl ue uk Zreceen, s service. soos LISTINGS | WANTED child welcome, Inq. 261 Se aT. a BATH PARTLY 
4 um oe one ae ‘ ERS WAITING, 3 RMS. PVT. BATH AND 1 FE §-4446. 
ing. and discing. ADIN bieck dirt FURNITURE ‘N ED ab SHOW WFOT Hi | turn. $13 Tapered G4 ide. 
Gelivered ioe) Gimuaeel {op dollar Wil buy. outhight of See Be LY, WE se 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & EN-|3 RMS. HEAT. IGERATOR. on & ix ve OO 5M Urrties trance. Utilities & washer furn. parking furn. 180 E. Hu 
a , Po) Ma SOD- ite a Sale ¢ OR 3-2717. FE _0-1403. PE 2-226. Ru arn yee erat | Wi To Al Leslie R. Middleton 7 ROOMS, NICELY) FURNISHED, SC HIERLEY APTS. of farnfture. Ph. PR 2-6523 BROKER fr a We i 3 Sta ee DIL? FiNISH| WID — A: i) N- | WANTED: ‘3S WER ished @x- : f ir s * 18 top oll FE tique, is lamps. Antique furniture | and water Jim Williams FE eeptin “igh rig ‘to ine Reauoe nar ince x “penrabla 40612 after 6 Orion. MY on ate 
WEED SPRAYING AND — Wid, |. Miscellaneous 28; Gl AND FHA p 
     
    Ee MO) 
arage. School bus-at door. hel, 
fis me. Reese Rd., Clarkston. 
9. BEDROOM HOUSE. UNFURN. 3-3474. =M 
3-BEDROOM BRICK. Full basement. Baldwin & Wal 
area. $98.50 mo. FE 4-9291 or 
3-4200. Builder. 
NR, TEL-HURON,   
€RM. HOUSE, 
$55 month or $15 week. FE 
+RM, ng ns UTIL. RM. tna: 
lated, ce, OA 86-3900, 301 
_ Rockwood, Lakeville. 
4 ¢ HOUaES. j BEAUTIFUL LAROE 
home br ayton Pla 
5 room ar eounty tel . : 
3-bedroom in: Keego. 
Inquire tire #2 | Auburn, office in rear, 
4 ROOMS BATH AND. oriirY 
mo. Market aoaie 
Pi 'iadd’ na Walled 
é heyed MODERN ON 
pores goraey. ol] 
furs “ re st $0 
$10 WEEK ga rere age. Oakland & 19 or WE 3-4200. 
Bellows. 
© ROOM HOUSI ARTLY FUR- 
nished, $50 m aM iS 
$25 
month. P.O. Bor Ser. Roped ‘Oak,   
  
  
eee   
  
  
  
at. FE 48400 
eee 
oR ROOM HOUSE. NEAR OXFORD, 
Oi} heat. 1661 Lakeview Blvd. 
$65. Cail Webster 5-1416, 
5 ROOM HOUSE ~~ mm 
ment ot) beat ‘dbus 508 
§. Paddock 
§ ROOM. FIREPLACE. GAS HEAT. 
142 Perkins st, OR 3-4464. 
5 oR 8. AND) BATH te MECHAN- 
  
$ ROOM TERRACE. VACANT. 
Telegraph Rd, FE 
6 RMS. & BATH. STOVE, RE- 
sate Ail -utilities farm, FE 
Tk nat WLY D RA 7 
Hiss dod Nr schools & gtocery. 
Must be employed. Ing. 151 Nor- 
&§ ROOM HOUSE, RAEBURN ST, $60 m = 
5 room aoa Kepgo Harbor, 
$45 mo. or 42136. - 
4 ROOMS AND BATH. With UTiL- 
ities furn, OR 3-8 
6 ROOM D ae ~ iN, 
1 $50 month. Call   
  
eee > L NEW. 6 
Pontias Lake Rd, Fenced yd., new 
subdivision, $78. Li 3-4820, after 
A_ MOD 
basemen! 
er tm convenient area. $75 
. EM 3-019. Broker. 
L * 
1, Stee n nied. pan 8 area Im oce . 8%. 
LI_ 2-6992, 
ALL RENTAL SA 
or usfurnisted apartr-ents fu ed 
ai) areas & vrice 
ARO RUE? 
ae o coment =e, 
  
      io 
   
    <li 
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and B. bas t. $65 .mo rt ement. 5 
oe or if baying, terms can be 
ns hep ages for couple. EM-! 
B Bn NICELY PURNISHED” HOUSE ne FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 BED- 
  rocms, basement, sutomatic 
water, gas heat. Apply 304 
‘Heighls Rd. Lake Orion 
NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. ¢ é RMS 
  bem't and garage, $83. Mayfair 
6-6603 |   
rr BALDWIN. 2 BEDRW. house. FE §-1832 
NEW 5 ROOM MODERN, BUILT- im steve and oven. $8 monthly 
ee 361 +N. Rosiya 
FE 38-1503,   
  
RENT OR SELL 615! ASCENSION.     VaCalt-3 BR. BRI 2 BLES. 
2 to St. Benedict's. OR i 
Acti ttle: erage. Activities 
efter ae a 
meer 500 ows. sictbiie 
& HARGER CO. Ww. 
Huron FE 5-818). ge 
call Don Nicholie, FE 4-044, 
  
room home, good schoo} bus a serv. > 1 
Jang contract $4,400. Will take trailer house as» end) payment 
on houses, OLive 2-570   
  lay OWNER, HOUSE, -wORKAHOF & acres, Avon iy GA $10,000, 
ca FE 2-9767 after   
BY OWNER: SUMMER oT Ome 
Wms. Lake priv. suitable yr. 
rouné for couple, Pa 600 cash, 
$3,200 terms O 
Clarkston, 3 bedrn. 1% ager LEASE — BY pe abon OR YEAR. 
Oil beat, alum. storms 
bed 1 to 4 pm, 7 Trinity +3058 
ROMONA TERRACE. 5 ROOMS,| basen auto. ry a | ga 
preferred, $% month FE 2-3   2 bedroom, Oi) heat. 8316 Cas- 
_cade Cooley Lak Lake ee 
BEDROOMS. YOUNGSTOWN 
tehen, gas furnace, excellent 
condition, $10,500. terms 
€ rooms, & bath, vacant. Bullt itn 
oven & oe. washer & dryer, 
13, 250, 
SASHABAW RD & us 03 ar Lautnger | Real, "Estate - — OR 3-8138 
room brick ranch V cant. on a8 WATEING LAKE RD. 3 BED- turnace. $85 mo. FE 8-6319 
§SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS.) gas heat, wee condition, Until 
May 1 1958.   
Russell A. "Nott, Realtor |”, 
170 W_ Pike FE 4-5005, 
ONIOW LAKE } BEDROOM)   
$75. Close to village. EM) 
  yams. ™ WATKINS A ig ee 
WILL SELL ON RE SErrat. OPTION | 
We haye 2 five room modern 
homes in good ‘ocation. Attrac- 
tively priced. Reasonable rent. 
Dorothy Snyder Lavender 
REALTOR EST, 29 YEARS 
a Rd or MUtwel eas 
For Rent Rooms 37. 
A SLEEPING RM. FOR MAN. PVT 
oop hoe _— cooking. PE ¢-6713   
  
  
— UTILITIES FURNISHED, COL- 
only. weary 6 om and 
  - hie = FE_5-8114 
TTRACTIVE RMS. WOME ¥ PRiv- NEW 
fieges. Girls. 547 W 
AT BUS STUP (N Fite OnE. 
comfortable room. FE 45-7332, 
BUS STOP COOKING & =AUe: 
dry pvt. ent. 4909 W. Hur 
= WARM SLEEPING 
361 ON »s close in, 
ae aoa 20700.   
  
  
MPORTAB: For SINGLE OR >; ae a ed pays BED 
FE 
CLEAN i Serine ROOM 
FE 4-5641 350 W. Huron   face brick ranch, 1% baths, 
tied “basement, garage, large lot, 
wi 2 old. Owner, OR _ 3-3864. 
ACRE SUBDIVISION. LOVE- 
fag * bedrm. Colonial; On full 
“acre lot. Paneled dining rm. at- 
ene garage, Pvt. sand beach. 
17,500 
KUSBCHELL REALTY 
VErmont &- 
BROOMS. BATH. WAY BUY a HOUSE THAT TAKES 30 yrs. to for, when you 
cha pay for pel in 10? 4 rooms, 
bath, basement, gag heat, 2 cor- 
ner lots FE 5-6194   
MODEL CLOSE OUT 
BY BUILDER 
Spilt ievel Serer home on Fliza- 
- beth Lake Rd 1 acre lot imme- 
diate passoseten, $3.250 low down 
es EM 3-4164 or EM 
after 5 p.m.   
GINGELLVILLE. BY OWNER. 3 
bedrm, home. § acres with woods. 
$13,950. No agents. FE 17-0411.   
BEDROOM BUNGALOW, 
knotty pine living room & carpet- 
ing, gas heat, water softener, 
storms & screens, $8,050, with 
__ $500 some or — 
00M EDR 
brick har *asement. lake privi- 
_leges, $13,750, FE 2 Fema:   
@ RMB. us TANDOGKPED FRONT & 
back. 
BY OWNER erg’ SIDE MOD. 
ern 2-famiw or 4 bedrm.. 2 tiled 
heer and uhenens. Gurage. PE 
ROOMS, 1% BATHS, NO 
ign GT 4% at iy asd 
ane per mo 
fo" i toss.”   
COLORED 
ent pvt. rms. or couple. 
elcome wth cook. 8, Jessie. 
PE 68-4226 
“ FURN. RM. Spe YOUNG MAN. 
35 William: 
GE Cri nOca FOR GEN-   
  
man Private entrance, 245) 
44373. Neéjson, FE 
LARGE SLEEPING ROOM FOR ya cane or ise person.         INDIAN VILLAGE 
te nee ee fee excelient condition. $19,- 
44676 week-days atte 6 pm.   
NEW HOME IN DRAYTON, SELL 
or rent, smal) down payment. FE 
23-9077 
SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN PayY- 
ment. Sacrifice for cash. 141 8. 
J ht Call MU 4-6386. .   
wonw Son 1 OR 2 GIRLS IN the West side. Laundry & kitchen 
priv. FE ‘2-0915. 
NICE ROOM A i PRIVILEGES. Call after 6 p.m. PE 8-4440. 
Nice at SLEEPING RM. POR RENT. 
imu ROOM i ton BUSINESS 
icy, PE 4-4323. 
» PLEASANT ROO! RG 
~man. Sem — Kitchen, Ge 
. Priv fam ween 4-4026.   
  
EASA FRONT FOR 
Gentleman. Nice pore home. 
Close in, Phone 
ROOMS FOR MEX” REASONABLE 
Board “pues Oakland 
  orivi. OR _3-2066, before 1 p.mt. 
ROOM R GENTLEMEN, NO 
drinking On bus Nr. stores 
and factories. 384 N. erry. Apt. 4 
8LEEPING ROOM, 5 MINUTE       
  Multi-Laxes Realty 
ON WOLVERINE LAKE 
2 bedrooms erent: ——— 
forced air heat Wile one now $12,500 and $1. 1508 oo 
3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 
  
SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedrm. — By owner, Lake 
priv. FHA Low interest mort 
gage. FE 68-1448.   
$450 DOWN NO MORTGAGE COST ; bed Frame & 
evel. Full baserrent gas heat, 
REALTOR | 
  
  walk to Pontiae Motor. PE 5-3108 
WARM, CLEAN SLEEPING not 
1 Gentleman. - 4 Norton.   
Wipow LADY WITH ROOM 
rent to elder ne ee aa 
washing priv FE 2-6446.   
Rooms With aie _38   
EXTRA CLEAN OMESTYLE 
meals, TV 14 Mateees. FE 
& N id . 
clean modern home. FE 2-0318 
LARGE. pa i A 
r widows. Transpo 
tion to chu shopping Fur- 
nished. OR 3- L   
‘PERSON NAL ATTENTION TO 
eiderty. lovely pvt. hems. re 
ROOM “FOR TWO MEN, TWIN 
beds. Large closet Meals as de- 
sired FE 27-3429. 
Convalescent Homes 38A 
CARE FOR ! OR 2? ELDERLY 
a tn eee Christian home. 
“OPENING SOON Glen-Acres Nursing Home Now 
accepting applications. For 
formation call FE $-8013 
Hotel Rooms 39 
‘HOTEL AUBURIN 
Rooms by Day’ = Week 
Also 1 or 2 room apartments 
— and refrigeration units. 
64. Auburn FE 32-9239   
  
  
  
  
  
  
Rent Stores 40       
BUILDING AVAILABLE FOR 
small storage space or store 
Living quarters rear, 98 W 
Howard, 
» Lease with Option 
To Buy STORE BUILDING With loading dock in rear. Also   
5-room apt. on second floor. Gas. 
heat, Tota: rent $109 per mo, FE 
5-6106,   
STORE FOR RENT. 204 E.; PIKE 
&t. FE 2-1061. 
~ Rent Office Sp: Space 41 
— GROUND FLOO 
= aie: 2615 gtd 2617 Dixie Ser.   
  
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A| 
45 X $0 WAREHOUSE BUILDING.   
for rent at Fe Auburn Ave. 
Poritiac. FE 43930 al 3 BERS ae BATHS, NEW R RANCH HOME 600 EASY. TERMS. 
bier of National Homes 
FE 2-0122 
sher & dryer. apes 
pevbeors | uy assume = ong or trade equity for 
  
$500 DOWN Vacant 3 bedrm. Full basement, 
rane | yard. E. e. FE 2-6714 
6-FAMILY. ALL BRICK, FOR COL- 
| ered. = , Clove to = poker nation eat. Good income ‘property. FE §-8115. Between 9 am. & 6 
  p.m 
py |e NOTHING DOWN. $58 MONTE, 
$8,560. 6 rms. & bath. Good loc 
tion. OR 3-8887.   
BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM., LARGE. 
kitchen, full fess ent, aluminum 
storms, gas hedt, $12,700 with 
3460 down. FE 2-5506   
Semone 3 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, 
lots down, Oxbow with 3 : 
Lake area. Rustic ale:   
OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 
2 bedroom house, large veg 
  
FOR SALE re ae 3. BED- 
room home, Indian _—. fur- 
nished or unfurnished with option 
to buy, FE 2-6411:   
im LOWELL ST. E. OF JOSLYN | droom modern, 2 down, Bi 
heat, Open 10-6 06 pin. FE 62441, FE 6-: 
$9,500 Will bufld 3 bedroom house with 
basement on your lot. Complete 
with tile bath hardwood floors & 
automatic heat. Don McDonald 
_OR 3.2837. 
~ CLARKSTON AREA 
3, bedrooms, tiled bath, large cor- 
ner lot. Reasonable down $77 
menth including taxes and Insur- e 
PERRY ST. Duplex. 6 rooms each side, Gas 
heat, full basement. Close in. Only 
$2500 down 
CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw 
FE 44001   
  
N eu Down 
  
— _ FT. WITHIN CITY LIM- 
its of tiac. Excellent for light 
peeeecearene or- light storage. 
For information phone Mr. White 
FE 2-8101. 
  ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE and approximately 5,000 square 
feet gs owed area. $200 per 
month Located 1663 South th Tele 
. FE 4.2567. 
SynDING FOR TE LEASE. OVER 000 ft Suitable ior ware- 
manufacturing, sales, 
ete lot arent Phone 
Mr Morgan. Pe 211 
RENT: BUSINESS PROP- 
__ erty, 86 8. Perry, F 8-8223. 
Rent Farm Property 41B 41B   
  
  
WANTED TO RENT, DAIRY]. farm. MA 5-0666.   
For Sale Houses 43 
BY OWNER. ee Anes 
$ rooms and bath, fenced-in 
Sue teen. floors. Pu igi 3 500. 
2630 Wisner 3-3828. 
Ri easant Lk. Highlands ttractive, well , 2 bedrm. 
tlt   
   
     
   
    
to a GI 
payments 
   
    SYLV AN LAKE Sam Warrwick has new 3-bedroom 
brick, tri-level ranch home, fire- 
pace. builtins, 2-car garage, 85 
t. seeded lot, exclusive commu- 
nity, sewer, water, paved streets, 
lake privileges, $24,500, open Sun- 
day - erwood. FE 4-5090. 
  
COLORED G.I.'s 
NO DOWN PAYM ENT 
6 rooms and tile bath, 3 
bedrooms, full basement, 
gas heat. automatic hot wa- 
ter heater, screens and 
storms paved streets con- 
crete drives. See them now 
at 
490 NEBRASKA ST. Open every day until 8 p.m. 
(Or phone FE 5-8875 for appointment. 
  
ease 2 fen picture | ome Ss va 
   
     NEW BRICK New ranch type home. on pave- 
me nt, 20 ft. living room, extra 
im, 
0 ony $12,500 A terms, Ap- 
joing ees Pie i 
‘ROCHESTER "AREA —— new 3 bedroom home large 
igs ‘ar, ichool on Pe aa 
ig do AGENCY MY 2A 143 609 E. oe St. 
E ORION, MICHIGA   
        REACH CASH CUS- ..TOMERS through Classi- 
fy3hol fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181. 
   i Ft FE 41157 
Roo MODERN HOUSE. sans i a et Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
) rE 
3 bedrm house. 2 iots. Sell or 
trade 
4 rooms & bath. 
3 bedroom modern house. 1 acre 
Busfaess lot 890x180 on B. Pike. 
“pe W. DINNAN 4 W. Huron, FE 4-2577 or PE 4-3946   
HAYDEN $500 DOWN. No Mortgage Cost. 
$65 per month inc. taxes and 
fo. this clean 2-bedroom home 
with of] furnace. Immediate Pos- 
session Good north side location. 
NO DOWN PAYMENT for GI who 
-neecs a 1%-story frame home on 
East side with 2-car garage. Base- 
ment has of] furnace. $7550. Full 
peice. Mortgage closing costs 
about $300, 
61 E. CHICAGO. See this new 2- 
bedroom home with basement 
et we are batiding. Will dupli- 
$8900. HA Terms. 
ae Sat and Sun. 2 to § p.m, 
5 ROLLING ACRES. Clarkston 
Area, Aes cage home, Over 1000 
a nt : hay | space. Basement, 
oi} furnace. Some ‘finishing to do. 
Immediate Possession. Owner has 
hewn peewee Must s ell. $9800 
— erm 
ORION TWP Nice home for 
small family or retired couple. 
$ . Low down pay monet: 3 
Large rooms. B8tool is in — 
Room for _ and lavatory. Walk- 
in closet Immediate Possession. 
J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-044] Open Eves F Sun. 10 to 3   
For Sale or Trade 
room modern. 60 bearing fruit | A 
‘trees, chicken house. Lake privi- 
ees Only $15,500. §2,500 down. 
Dorothy Snyder Lavender 
EM_ 3.3303 or MU 4-6417   
NO DOWN 
PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes 
with ful} basement and rough wir- 
ing. On your lot or will build an 
our sd with small — fe . 
ment F.C ‘ood Co. OR ¥12 3b 
Corner Willieme Le Lake Ra & M59 
r   
    $200 DOWN 2 bedrm aa 
3 bedrm modern 
$300 
rm. modern, iM car garag- 
el PANGUS, Realtor 
1919 M15. Ortonville NA 17-2815   
  COLORED G1I.’s NOTHING DOWN 
— IS_A 2BEDROOM 
Y 300. 
EAST SIDE LOCATIO 
R. J. VALUET, Reakeer 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE   
              MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
SUBURBAN 
Ww have am excellent choice of 
country living homes, Take your 
ice of 2 or 3 bedroom homes 
tes Drayton Plains, Drayton Woods 
or Auburn areas. Priced fram 
$9,500 to $21,500 — reasonable | 
terms. Care to "ake @ look? 
_| SOUTHEAST SIDE—ALL Ots 
A variety of 3 bedroom homes 
located close to town. Majority 
have oak floors, plastered walls, 
and automatic heat. Move in for 
mortgage cost to GIs, 
WEST SIDE-JOHNSON .~ 
Interested. in a 3 bedroom: home 
in a desirable location? We have 
it! Full basement, automatic heat, 
storage room, garage and fenced 
roca yard. Yours 4 only $1,500 
own, 
George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN 
FE 5-0101   
    ‘BROWN 1450 ROWN — Williams Lake right 
St ne oo spc Napa as a 
Bin. “at ay $4950. “= 
NOTHING ‘ROWN — Brick bunga- 
low only 3years old. Full base- 
ment. k floors. Alum. storms 
= —— “Paved rest. hate 
costs Bet “Abo 
pone de costs,”* tter car 
Income special. All $1500 DOWN — 
poplgead included. 3-Family. Over 
per month inconie and your 
= apt. free, Good — seé- 
jon 
$11,500 HURON GARDENS — Auerg e| 3-bedroom modern b alow’ rin | 
basement al! finished d could 
   $12,300 SELL OR TRADE — Mod-. ern, 3-bedroom bungalow only 1'y 
years old. Full basement. Beau- | 
= have’ you, Ask for Mr 
LIST WITH US — For fast and ef- 
fictent service. WE. BUY, SELL 
& TRADE. s 
_L.H. PROWN, Realtor 362 W . FE 2.4810 
MULTIPLE t LISTING: SERVICE     
HOYT WEST sIDE BRICK 
$1.750 down—FHA terms, 3 bed- 
YOUNGSTOWN kitchen, 
basement, has GAS HEAT, paved 
Street. all city conveniences. 
$12,500 FULL PRICE. Could take 
ever existing GI mtge, 414 per cen 
FURNISHED WATERFORD 
RANCH 
$2,500 down, SACRIFICE PRICE 
for quick sale. Owner must leave 
for job transfer. Take over exist- | 
ing 4% per cent GI MTGE. at 
only $82 mo. inc. taxes & ins. 
Spacious living room. with large 
dining ell both carpeted, ideal 
cute pink kitchen with large eat- 
ing space, nice large utility room, 
3 nice large bedrooms, master 
bedroom has separate '4 bath 
a ata 8 cute features, COMPLETE- 
URNISHED with attractive 
modern furniture. A REAL BUY. 
nOxe REALTY FE 2-9 FE 2-9966 
gt 8. Telegraph Rd. 
PON-TEL CENTRE ~   
    
      
Andersonville Rd. 
6 room brick and frame ranch 
3 large bedrooms. Hardwood 
floors. Carpeted living room with 
fireplace. Garage. Outdoor grill. 
Large landscaped jot. Close to | 
Boo. and parochial schools. $16,- 
Term 8, 
GEORGE BLAIR   
  
  
  
131 Baldwin FE_5-8275 A 
4-10 @ 1968 be NEA Service, tee 
“This quiz is fixed! Somebody’ S , dippice him 
the answers!” 
For Sale Houses - 43 For Sale Houses 43   
NORTH SAGINAW Large 9-room modern home. Full 
basement, good location for room- 
ers. Large lot. $10,000; $4500 down 
~- Balance can be financed by 
mortgage sey 
PONTIAC REALTY 
  
  
      
11 am. to 7 p.m. Daily 
MODEL HOME 
$9600 VA only $72 Down 
Joslyn Road 58 miles north of 
Pontiac. 
DLORAH BUILDING CO. 
FE 2-9122   
$450 DOWN 
        $350 DOWN On West Longfellow near Baldwin. 
A dandy 1 bedroom modern home 
in new condition. Nice lot. 1's 
Car — Paved street. Phone 
OR 40306, 
    room modern Rancher. Well 
planned. Wood floors. 1% car UTICA, 41655 WINTHROP. 3 BED- 
room brick. Utility, gas heat. 3 
years old $1,600 down, Take over 
4% per cent ——— of $11,200 
Owner. REpublic 2-1124.   
Mas 
large living room, picture window. 
2 large bedrooms, clothes closets 
tile throu; t. Full bath—-eram- 
re tile tility space, Automatic 
oi} furna., electric water heater. 
a-ear eyed oe Over-nead door. On 
ly lot. 
Jurt @ beautiful home, $2,000 
down TART rms on balance. 
2410 Commerce MA 4-2391 NFW HOME 2 ry ry   
  
  
  
    Pa sities meee ve sate    ped too. 
it ee pee 
5 ROOM SUBURBAN home. 
bedroom. Bedroom 
HOMES - 
$100 DOWN 
Moves You In! ated 2% mi 
ES eat Set 
mie O'NEIL, Realtor | 
  
~Located off Hatch- $950 DOWN 
SO 
WHY PAY RENT? 
BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS + 
LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES 
HH i re 
F Be #8 
W. Huron &t. e 
  
MIDDLETON: 
SPECIALS!. 
“@ room and ‘path us 
utility: Attached 1% aotegred 
landsca) 
_ this 
Rad. near . 
ae ant toe ad 
ath, Aluminum NO ‘DOWN PAYMENT, car 
rien ey FE, ee 4-6044. : 
Skt o HMtMOND | "= SME 2 OR aha ia          
           
  > 
ops   
  
WILL BUILD © ppetreen. Be mee = pes 4 
th rms and 
screens ete with ‘o covered 
terrace. opae ae. a 
oe ie this C. Schuett 
‘44353, EM EM 34197, FE 2-791, rage. Nicely aped lot MU 
7} ‘peiviioges. “Hurey co) | NEW 3-BDRM. HOME aad latest in -modern design com: 
furniture ity ldraperie ven, and ne 
22 make you the envy 
‘SEE “THIS QNE 
It_won't last long. 
prerything tachaded 
wi Union take Tend’ Oped « 
Sei cn   tale R. earns 
ROKER 188 N. ge 
Si: FE 6:   
MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 
EXCE JOSLYN 
AREA’ _ plang ' 
on not see nome. The down 
payment is thts than you would 
  large kitehen with pi FE 8.2763 or EVES fares meas. Paved on   onry construction 
with slidin, dears. Kitehen with 
sboards Coved cefling, 
1% x 180 ft. 
MUTART REALTY 
  
LARGE 3 BEDROOM IIOME, Naot a 
trally located. Close to schoo! 
church and at espe ee 
down PRUE est 
party, LARGE HOUSE 
sponsible 
  
Custom built 1,200 sq. 3 bed- 
room brick ranch come Pull 
basement, 2- Lk qe slate en- 
: Custom _ B Builder FE 8-1198 
On FHA Very attractive 2 bed- 6 RMS. WITH BATH” LOT 153° BY 
Harbor. $350 4own, LI COMPARE THIS 
with vanity. Plaatered walls, oak | 59 floors, 22x: “role garege AIK 
this for Pia oon your lot. 
  
2337 Pine Lake Ave., aad 
9-0658   garage. 2 large lots goed land- 
scaped. Handy to school and 
stores Phone OR 3-1349. 
J. A. TAYLOR 
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
7132 HIGHLAND RD. (M59)   
Gaylord WEST SUBURBAN 
        ONLY. $800 DOWN ~ 
’ 
FAMILY HOME 
INVESTORS! 
136 E| PIKE 8T. OPEN EVES. New 3 bedroom starter home 
with basement, large lot Nes of 
=< — Don McDonald. OR $300 DOWN 
  
LAWRENCE W. 
and half block from new 
home. Extra large lot. 3 
bedrms. Oak floors. 5 Ige. 
closets. One of our better 
buys for $10,930 with low 
down payment, 
On this attractive 2. bed- 
room home, Excelent kitch- 
en with loads of cupboards, 
Full price only $6,500 
Beautiful 4 bedroom brick. 
Living room with picture 
window. . Separate dining 
room, 1% ba’ Full base- 
ment. Gas heat, Full price 
only $15,000 with terms, 
Dig this! 3 family income 
in beautiful” condition, $10,- 
000 — terms avallable. An- 
other one for $10,500—and 
still another good buy for 
$4,050. See all three today! 
FE 4-9584 
  
$500 DOWN 
        init WwW Auron FE 5-6181 
| $400 Down * 
VETERANS-NO MONEY DOWN 
  BUDGET HOME 
| 1483_ BALDWIN 40647 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
NEW FHA TERMS — Attractive 
brick front bungalow, full base- 
ment, gas heat, large partly fin. 
room up, special arrangement 
down( you should see it), fenced 
& well landscaped yard, 
GI—NOTHING DOWN 
$58 PER MO. includes ins. & 
taxes. 7 rooms close to Sears & 
St Mikes, wall to wall carpet- 
ing - CALL 
. J. R. Hiltz Realtdr 
  
Located on “Becond street off Jos- 
lyn. New 3 hedroom, full base- 
ment, plastered walls, 11x17 kitch- 
en. See this truly nice home in one of Pontiac's Qner locations. 
Cail today. 
              We have several good. buys, 2, 
3 and- 4 bedrooms in ‘tity and | 
out. Some with basements and | 
garages New and used. Call to- 
day and go shopping vith one, ‘a 
our courteous salesmen 
  New 2 bedroom ranch located on; 
East Beverly near Northern High 
Plastered walls, oak floors, gas 
forced air heat. Just $400 down 
with principal and interest pay- 
ments of just $44.24 per month. 
JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & even 
  
          MILLER | WEST SIDE. well-kept 6-room | 
home. Large rooms, oak floors , 
and oak trim. plastered walls | 
throughout Full dining room, | 
large recently remodeled kitchen | 
includes large refrigerator and | 
gas range, 3 bedrooms. Full base- ; 
ment, gas heat and laundry rer | 
-- garage Full price $10,900 $1500 | 
down 
HERE IS A REAL BUY — Lady | 
of Lakes and Drayton school dis- | 
trict — 7 and bath four bed- 
basement, gas heat, lot is 
feet deep and has peaches, Pc 
ries and grapes. fidren's plav 
—— garage, etc. Only $8950 — 
erms FASCINATING FIREPLACE 
is a center point of this roomy 
3 bedroom home in a desirable 
neighborhood. Close to everything. 
ARE You INTERESTED 
BEGINNERS BARGAIN 
Immediate possession. 
Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 
2536 Dixie HWY. 4-4561 JOLL 
Priced fe sell mith a low down 
paymen 
payment moves you 
$450 down buys a 2 bedroom 
modern home with privileges = 
Elizabeth Lake, Close 
store and school. Nice lot 60x150. 
JOLL, = 
  
West Suburban 
Immediate Possession 
Rent Beater 
Only $1,000 Down 
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 
FE 5-120] or EM _ 3-4290 "BUD" 
3 bedroom family home 
= aes? walking auanace 
e 
plenty of room for kiddies 
o play on this 150”150 . Loony 
lot, heated sun room, 
5 room brick terrace. con- 
venient east side location, 
with separate dining room, 
2 bedrooms and full bath, 
good basement with H.A. 
heat Gas hot water 
Screened front porch, Clean 
and neat a Why 
hot see it TODA 
e 
49 Mt. Clemens St. 
Call Mrs. Dolan 
  
CATHOLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 
Ideal family home. Seven bright, 
lined kitchen, ‘all tiled bath, car- 
peting. beautiful paneled recrea- 
tion room, gas heat, good wareee 
and nice lot. $13,500. 
   
hye beaut RANCH HOME 8 
wil 
and ‘R4x24 attached garage, situat- 
ed ona scenic 3 acre plot with 
panoramic view of. surrounding 
country “end lake, {sg a lovely home whee you can enjoy out- door living. and water sports. 
Located near-shopping cente Ts schools and urches. A home we are proud wer 
Yes, this eye-appeal: 
design home with alumimum awn- ings and nice glassed { porch, fireplace, gas heat and ma y oth- er ee appointments si 
on two nice lots with several fruit trees, evergreens and sha Should sell $13,500 on FHA terms. Bus '% block Ae 
Outstanding modern bun galow with basement, oi] heat, tile soy 
carport and 2 car garage. Also 
concrete drive, outdoor fh well landscaped and fenced lot. Can be pure — on reasonable 
terms at $11,950 
732 _W. Huron Ph. 1357 Dorris & Son 
FOUR-BEDROOM HOME 
cheery rooms, modern stream- 
DOLLAR VALUE 
beautiful 24x44 ranch home 
11x14 attached breezeway 
           English 
ated 
VACANT HOME WILLIAMS LAKE 
    replace, 
RADE 
DORRIS . SON BEAL TORS 
  
WILL YOU TRADE HOMES with 
me? T have a nice 2-bedroom and 
bth home on the West’ side with 
a@ spacious living rm. and a very 
pleasant kitchen oil heat. I will hrow in the drapes, 6 ft. nea 
refrigerator, electromaster 4 
hurner stove caeee and 50x125       ft lot. Will take Bo0d trade | or will Nae a ag with 
down. Bal. 
William Miller 
OR ee FE 2-0263. F. CG. Wood Co.! 
Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 ~ OR $1235 ALTOR 4536 Dixie H Hey. 
DRAYTON PLAINS 073 W. Huron | Eves. OR 31708" Open # to H 
t 
' m = = ™ va $195 DOWN 
    — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-0963 
Humphries | 
Partridge 
3-BEDRM. RANCH ORCHARD LK. AREA EDROOM 
basement, oil heat, Nicely 
landscaped. See it today! 
443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 
ILES 
Owner transferred out of   
  
  :| WEST 
‘| SUBURBAN rac big deop clongts ne o~< eep close ie. 
rool. Half block “from city Tyg | family b . 
Make your poanodlh ol app't. now. 
‘BUY THIS BARGAIN 
Or Trade Your Trailer 
Por this fine Mcgee home in — —— —— ——— with full 
t, oll heat. 
recur arse. On 2 nicely 
wooded 
Everything- Pos eee condition, 
4 BEDROOM 
LAKEFRONT for only $8,745. Terms, 
REALTOR PARTRIDGE T-Room, en. 
and other attractive 
Down to FHA 
plus costs. Vacant. 
GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 A.M.-0 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Colonial Hills Brick 
An architectural beauty with In- ‘TIL 9 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
KNUDSEN Sylvan Village Like-new 4 bedroom and 
1% bath home; or one toom 
aor a a “desirable 
rooms have a ledgerock fire 
place with mahogany panel- 
ing. Also large recreation 
room, * jalousie windowed 
reh and @ 2-car garage. 
rd is nicely landscaped, 
and Ancludes Loner: dri   
  
BRICK 
RANCH AND EASY TERMS for a smaller home. 
  ” ecsauctal view of lake. 5 Extra 
large roéms and all nicely’ dec- 
orated, Full Sire and oil 
at $14,500 on easy FHA terms, 
3-Family Income All = good condition — and 
. One ss ka Elizabeth Lake Estates § room and bath bungalow 
situated on a beautifully 
— Po Foe basement 
ttic. Call 
me for coconne 
WM. H. KNUDSEN 
Bateman Parate and 
separate sine oe Ot! heat. pies | 
  
as GI Resale~-Zerd Dome 
Well located in Waterford and 
2 oe a 6 = rooms room with firepines, separ- ° 
REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 317 8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bayer 
pram “beautiful stan Sete jeges. caree 
cr dock vis’ even & Ty Pye S of the 
ear-'ro: liv com- 
ear {ory ‘tor sath C. Schuett 
Realtor, PE 2-701) or MU 44-4353.   
Good 3 bedroom home built 
in ‘52. Excellent north side 
e 
back yard all fenced. 
Price’ only $12.950 on PHA 
~low down payment, NO DOWN PAYMENT : 
three (3) bedroom ; ein ea : 
i 
5-8183. Eves. Call Bob Cas- tell, FE 21273. 
  
1 now. 
With excellent lake privi- 
> es and boating and swim- 
g. Ceramic tiled kitchen, 
: bedrooms, full basement 
and age. ype deco- | 
1 se hool 
lieve it until you see for 
yourself~only $8,500, 
fa ol Ba Pigg is lake- 
front we're 
waiting | to prove er this im. 
maculate 2-leve] home is sit- 
‘amazed at only $17,600 
terms to responsible buyer. 
      NEAR SILVER LAKE - rage. 
Many. outstanding features. 100 
200 Pucci expertly landaca; 
y 
EARL 
built 1942. White aluminum anne 
ad bay window. Carpeted livin; 
room, pine paneled fireplace bar 
room, 3 bedrooms, 1'4 
baths. Basement, oll FA heat, 2 
garage, Landscaped, fruit 
———. Possession at once. Located 
led 
4-FAMILY BRICK — good 
rental area Convenient to down- | 
tewn. Each apartment has 5 
rooms and tile bath, porches front 
rear Separate ee 
Dew gas furnaces. o- , rem- 
sonable terms. 
Roy Annett, Inc. = oes Lge 
33 E. Hur 
Open realcgs: & Sunday 1-4 | VALUES er home ia — Large 2?-story er’ 
good condition. 9 
8 
Workshop, and garage in base- 
ee me 120x: garden area. - 
Only ‘se000 with convenient terms, 
WEST HURON — Near General large 8-room home, 
be used as office and home. ero ee oil heat, $9960; terms. 
cant. 
ROCHESTER AREA — Attrac- 
tive brick ranch located in ‘‘Jun- 
gle Orchard"’ area. Large carpet- 
ed living room with Roman brick 
ceramic tile kitchen 
with double sink and disposal. 
full ceramic tile bath, ‘enclosed 
{ and 2-car attached ga- 
water baseboard heat. 
500; Convenient 
AMERICAN — Hom 
ake area. $24,500; $2,500 
deral 8-0466 
  — z. ares ceramic 
tiled attached — 
tered gerne. 16 ft. ji 
recreation porch on 
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 
ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN 
Kampsen 
  
2 be 
ples 9 — eco hart are Fire- 
dows. Large kitchen” “with KNOCKS BUT ONCE: « 
Kinzler 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE.   
Brick Ze story Gangniow. 
room, 8x20   
famuy kitchen. Full base- 
ga. : 
Near Northern High. $11,250 
ms, 
ae       
A LAKEFRONT HOME you 
will want to retire in. Larce 
Ine — ining 1, com the KENNEDY OPPORTUNITY 
Here is your opportunity to own 
See own home and it will pay 
‘or 
This two" family, five rooms down 
and five rooms up, the extra 
apartment will make your month- 
ly —— What more could 
you 
Call our office for further in- 
formation. 
Goes "Eventags "til   
JOSL YN, COR: 
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE   
  
      ELIZABETH LAKE Es- 
TATE: Pri : 
nome: Soest living Established in 1916 
en 
mops income. Piece ty 
2 ots, ~ 
sizpso. fenced. Full price, $450 DOWN — For this 
NORTH END — $300 _D Down 
ts will move you arage; | CLARK REAL ae CLARK DON'T - es this LAKE FRONT, 
$7,950 full price. 5 rm. modern, 
2 bedroom, Mie bath, nice fenced 
yard, Down payment $1,950. . 
ROCHESTER R area, comfortable 4 
room bungalow, large livin: Hag Pd 
NEW Youngstown kitchen, 
rooms, full bath, Auto. oil = 
nace. Very well landscaped yard. 
Asking price $9,450, terms. 
NEW eae HOME. If - car 
Use @& droom with full 
basement, SEE this home an 
you buy, Don’t be sorry, Located 
near Creseoms — $10,409 with 
only $1,600 dow: 
ULHIEUR E LISTING notin   Canal iat: 
te bonnoear Lake. 2 Bedrms., 
ed bath, new stone break- 
ater, dock, nice lawn. No down 
payment. $10,300, GI Terms. 
‘\ MACEDAY AREA — Only, #1. 450 WATKINS HILLS 
' tt livin JUST ‘SUPPOSIN’ ron need nee, room with dining 
pl enty of pps Ml en base- 
e wiiehen, large io and heat, CALL FOR a PPOmrek ble lot. Lake privileges to ghd 
beach, 8c! door. See cL LARKSTON AREA FOR SALE 
gar gaat sd SCHOOLS — New 
Bedroom ranch home, a — pared road. ONLY Fi 950, 
ICK an ——* 8 to y tone LAKE 
f* large t of unusual vextertor sereeried poreh, natural “fireplace full’ basement, large. lot, 
seach. Pri Priced tor que ke new. . arte with tin 
Floyd Kent Inc., a 
rig? ers: AMPLE CUSTOMER P RKING * 
WILL TRADE reall : —— bgp   
| RAY 0 NEIL, 
2-BEDRM BUNGALOW witH 32 §. rion rere me ee 2 FULL BASEMENT AND FORCED <— 
AIR OIL HEAT. EXTRA LARGE 
LOT 80’ BY 300. NEAR PON.” 
TIAC AIRPORT           water 
car gara beautiful lands¢ 
§ d lot, . With — sprink system. “CALL FOR APPOINT: sma ai Tree Can   
NO DOWN PAYMENT 
Y 12-8 rth off Sashabaw road— CONVE MR TTBS 248 ‘ — 3 — Auto, 2346 mou LAKE 2. 
SOUTH OF I F 
Wideman W. W. ie gee Inc. : 
pear       Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1% ce- 
ramic tile baths, vestibule en- 
ell, large kitchen, birch cupboards 
ment with recrea’ 
VTMENT 
acres, 3 bedroom home, car 
FRONT 
2 bedroom bungal 
ck sale, $14,- | STOUTS -Best Buys 
Today 
” Tt 
WATKINS HILLS Immaculate 3-bedroom brick 
ranch home, built tn 1955, 
many added features to 
make a more comfortable * 
home, Large landscaped lot, 
car garage with brick front. - 
Sagoo includes carpeting, 
. Svea Cute and cozy 3-bedroom 
fenced corner lot in Dray- 
Plains. Has Pr base- 
ment, ofl furnace, gas hot 
water heater. Newly dec- 
thle fe for’ only $8950 with = 
$500 DOWN Working Man's 7 here - 
in this 4r bath 
home, ‘ocated on West Chi- 
cago. City water & sewer, 
sidewalks, closé td school 
bus tine. Small monthly 
payments on balance. 
M87 FRONTAGE 
year. ‘round stream. 
Priced below market at only 
8: per acre. SEE this 
SECURITY 
A fine place to raise your 
family and added a 
for later years. Up to date 
78 acre farm with modern 
" Eady. Stout, Realty Ona ben ‘ a 5-8165 
IN Lake Manor Subdivision with lake 
M & = wilson Realty M_ 3-6556 street. large 2% 
located on large 
inside, storms and 
1'-ca@r garage. All 
  ‘oom 
arcel, only 2 miles 
y with paved front- 
ome, ne gh barn 
house, 
. silo and other out- 
2530 Pineview Drive, 
ay fom 
  
    
Smith- 
  Only$500 1 Down 
own ® custom’ built ranch lake Move Right In ° 2 bedrooms, full baseme: on furnace’ full 1 bath, poe = 
100 down oa collect oe 
a onth, “et rae eo gh gams _rgieuious 
GirouxFn ranks 412 W. HURON | 4006 Dixie Hwy "A ESTATE, 
   
  
       
  
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1958   
  
  
  
  
  Clarkston Pe Bd 60 ranch home. in "ss features a 13x21 ft 
carpeted liv: room with Fog 
booke: A 
large bedrooms. Family rm, with| FE t-in ue ay ths. 16's 16 porch tS beet 5 en oil heat. Oak Soors. 
a many other — festures 
cal fac sopseen 
WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 
5660 Disie ey Open Eves. "til 9; eet 1 ‘til 5 
Everything La 
But the Pric 
2400 sq. ft. of bedrooms, closets, 
living’ areas and kitchen. = 
a me as wel utilized for area. Central entrance 
iv   
osal, 
sets. of large 
ares 
trees 2 ant — 
ures such as: Large vanit 
— —s “light over valances 4 
any rf items, You would 
poate to pay $30,000 for this lace, but owner says sel). 
=A ‘$24,300 with immediate pos- 
Drive out out Perry or M24, % mile 
north of Silv erbell Rd: ; turn right 
and watch for the Ladd sign. . 
$1,450 nowe An exception: 4 
Hsorenh tae oie, hi ful ome Car. 
New 2 
area, gara 
Close in. 
4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1231 
Lapeer Rd, FE 6-9202 
RILEY TRADE <- Brick ranch type in 
Drayton jains Oak   
of 
ual value ve sisdd ea tit 
N — Shell t fobnge A us 
pita] Te ched garage 
overhead door, Priced a’ h 
$178 DOWN — 4 rooms & bath on 
® corner lot’ with Jake privi- 
leges on Sylvan lake. Now 
vacant & & in ver con 
tion. Full price July “pasos. - 
  
CASS LAKE Canal front, ww] roud in- 
deed when cor f ieee & rae 
tives rave about ‘cate beautifully 
landsea: i 
Breezeway with 
hed 2% car garage, $2,500 
$450 DOWN This home needs some finishing’ 
on the inside. Large 14x17" living 
room, ready for plastering. 2 bed- 
rooms near completion, full bath 
with all fixtures connected, there 
!s a brand new water pump that 
has never been used Privileges 
on Cass & WHY, Lakés, $7,950 
will? Fool with the fuel on 
bedroom hom in- This m 
exceptionally clean & 
ry recreation 
tached cate & 13 
Near Teleg: & Voorne ear Telegr: Voorheis. 10. 
800, will fr e. c 
ARRO REALTY 
a*0 if oe REALTOR 
ass-Bliza 
FE 6-1284 ee 
Open 9 a.m, — 8:30 p.m. Sunday 14 
John K. IRW IN 
CHEROKEE ~ Eitora STREE HILLS Beautiful new custom brick 
@ m Carl Bird's new 
ib. 3 large bedroom. 
i room ving 
ledgeroc! 
doll kitchen, 2 ce- 
onghe — baths, aluminum. dou- 
di woe ight and marble 
sills “unroughout. Full high 
net 
Large corner” ‘lot. street 
black top. $24,950 Phone MI 
6-3783 Ren Whitfield 
ONAN beautiful ranch type au r vpe home 
plete   
0: ANOR 
Lovely. rman home Ge on 
be: x 
"Ble halve contain rea a a cite 2 ful cerapate tile bai and bath. liv room: 
Ty room wih cerpmle tie floor, big kiwhen with built-in range i | oven, ceramic tile 
ooedien ent, 2 car attached ppt rage. co mg, rer +4 
John e Jswin & Sons - : TR 
4-3844 | - GOING XG... GOING Bea 100x160 ft. building $ 
streets, lightly rolling: Bacelient 
51300 each, Len. Oey Sith only 
Disle Hwy. OR 3-1231 
‘Ra. PE 5-9282 
EW NOR. AN ATTRAC- 
tive re 190x250. e 
privileges PE 21718.   
ft|See The New Sites At 
|CHEROKEE HILLS! of It's wooded or rolling hundred 
ft. sites were planned for to- 
day’s better ranch and multi- 
level homes! 
Close in, convenient, 
Drive out Elisabeth ao Re. 
1 mile west of Ra tara 
to Scot Lake Ta right 
Y% mile to Lacota R 
Carl W. Bird,. Realtor = Community National — ey 4 
4-4211 Eves.   
_ For Sale Acreage 47   
4 
‘|! 70 § ACRE PARCELS BEA 
good _— 120 
va eae fe Realtor us, Onoare’ "WA a 5 ACRES. spite sem 
and tout roux & 
Dixie “ee OR 3-9701 
10 ACRES OF BEA EAUTIFU L 
wooded terrain, Idea) build- 
ing site. $5,550 full price 
with $560 down. 
1% — at @ sacrifice peice: 
Down parent as low 
$300 Sashabaw Ra. 
not far out. 
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 
= he gece Rd. ony 1648 
As ES ADJOINING coLuM- eelen College. MA 56-1523 
37 ACRES. MRR, and near Oxford bounded by 
2 main - — 
four lane 
Adjacent Gan vie coally cut into 
two to = acre parcels, $425 ber 
acre with generous terms. 
Cc. A. REALTOR 
Oxford, OA 8-3122 
Lake Orion, MY 2-2201 
ot wae tiful rolling land read r r ready 
fer subdividing. Located h al f 
way between Rochester and 
Pontiac across the road from 
several subdivisions Plaga Pegeom 
developed adjacent to 
Michigan State Gomera. $1500 
per. acre with terms. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor ' 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2533 
43 Picts pe Excellent, hermes Lake 
Location, 6 miles W. of city 
fmt, =e fron   
  
    
  
  
      
tage on 
— Terms. small 
  
For Sale Farms 
CRES. BIG HIL LLS OF GOOD "eieret Beach ar “ ‘tat re 
mall new house & ne $1,000 
an vagy Terms, 8., Williams 
Lake Rd, EM 3-6373 
72 ACRES, level 
roads West of on 2 good i, 
Ox: rn house, man 
Beeutiful for sanatraling: $40,000 
Term 
20 ACRES" -_ ee > aved 
road —=—- 6,600 — 
Good 
H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE_5-2953 
TODAY’S TOP VALUE 
Crescent Lake road, 1% miles 
north on 3 48   
  
uctive loam 
  
attached. 22 adjoining acres avail- 
able if desired. Only. $4000 down. 
Reasonably priced with reason- 
able ter rae. C._ Scha Realtor. 
ard i ‘on, FE 29011 or EM 
Sale Business Property 49 
Templeton 1,083 feet on M-24 Gas-~station, 
1 grocery store, plus living 
quarters and garage. “Only §13,- 
Tr term 
Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orenard Lk Rd. FE 4-4563 
After 6 FE 2-9502   
  
  
  
UNION LAKE COOLEY LAKE RD. 
—" frontage. Owner, EM 
  
For Sale or Exchange 50 
3 BEDRM RANCH TYPE HOME om 1 acre. exchange for tavern 
or similar business property pred 
erably in northern part of s r 
FE 8-8424. 
77 FT ON STEVENS COURT, 
sale or trade F cai 
ee eater mee . downtown sho en- ter. 268 N. Saginaw. 2   
  
  Business Opportunities 51 
2 Houses for 1 Price Lot 175 deep-5 rooms & bath. 
Also 18 rms.—large showrooms or 
roped Beautiful new wall to wall 
eting~4 car Bie Lots of 
ave he oS rkin; erms are 
ranged yr FE 8-1275. FE 49550 0 
Paul M. Joties, Real Est. 832. W. HURON PE 48550 — FE 8-1275 — OA 8-3063 
| Semi-Retired 
~ Man © For local Sunoco Station. Paid   
trainiig program, minimum in- 
vestment. 0 experience neces- 
sary. ‘ a call 
Ot Co. r. O'Brian. TR 
2-8100. ievenines, gall Mr. Bridges VE 71-2886,   
GET IT QUICK, 
through Classified Ads! 
Yes, whatever it is + dial 
FE 2-8181 for an ad- 
writer and get it! 
           and surrounding are. 
   
  ‘eteadee st ‘om, Any ? a — 
ORiando cote 
__Reaity. 
- “EES TALK - 
BUSINESS” 
ROLLER RINK i pe must poariting for 
action. It takes only 
$8.000 dn. to Be inte 
profitable in 
Peniine’ Phone for forthe 
details 
RESTAURANT Ideal for husband and wife 
operate. whe   
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAN 1573 8. epee Se cm PARK AT OUR 
  
  
  FOUR RFRMILY APT EXCEL 
NT CONDI TIO) Ry y4 
Cag | at   ° 
Cizy eBUHLDING 
aoa Bie 16. PONTIAC 
- = FOR LEASE Modern two-bay service station. 
Vein burn Heights and Pon- 3-4291.   
  iL = cea wlio whe 
business 6 
pod svrallabie a) sin Ma 
_ford. 1 fier   
GROCERY aD MEATS sg foe 
modern living quarters in the 
of one of Michigan's rad 
Real Estate 101: 'N. aoeiathe st. 
Hogs MAin 90-0187 or 
MODERN 2-STALL SERVICE STA- tion, loc: ated across from shop- 
p center, in Walled Lake. For 
rl information, call MA   
OR LEASE, GROCERY 
living quarter. EM 
3-5203.   
SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE. 
Goon potential. Call 
am and 5 deem FE 2-010), waiter _i om 
DEPARTMENT STORE 
$140,769 gross in 1957, corner loca- 
tion in booming village near Pon- 
timc Always a _ = mene 
everything goes bulldt: 
fixtures eStock = cost, 
sq. his floor ae agra ot] 
cen $25,000 & $400 a mo 
wa rg $28,000 per year, Gi- 
& Pranks, 4395 Dixie Hwy. 
Drayton Plains. OR 3-9700. 
TAVERN 
EAST ee a buliding. 
Very nice inside & Tiiness 
of owner for the. past oe argos! 
sale. gi fare | goes for $15,500 
with $5, ‘wn. You can't get 
in prsorecid ecry & call for ap- 
pointm 
SPEEDWAY 79 GAs 8TATION-—GIFT SHOP 
With living quarters. Located on 
main highwa: mid-stote. Ideal 
for couple. $8, down, Will take home trade for part. n't 
fail to investigate. this 
STATEWIDE Real ec? Service of Pontiac 
REAL D. CHARLES, 
$717 8. Telegraph FE 4-052 
Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
Bar- Gain year —_ = s “C” in the 
North Wid owner MUST | 
ow! If ar have 
10,000 cash MAKE us OF- 
ER. You'll get a pdr busi- 
ness-reai estate, apt. and all, 
A TRAILER PARK 
Groc., Gas Sta., Home What a combination specs 
trailer park on main es 
way. Grocery with beer and wine 
take out reece : room be 
ers home. Pictur 
—_ tn the offies. * only $19,000 
own plus stock. Will trade. 
REALTOR PARTRIDGE BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. PE €2581, 1050 W. HURON 
Templeton Commercial Building   
  
=   
  
‘Just South of Pontiac on Tele- 
graph Rd. Over 7500 square feet 
= hee act aco gers | approxi omar SLICES or HAM 
            
      
                  
  
Money to Loan Lenders} 
- NEED $25 TO $500? 
SEE 
SEABOARD PHONE 
FE 8-9661 
Seaboard Finance Co. 
“Parking No Problem" 
1185 NOR PERRY STREET _ 
Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On your own signature, auto o 
’ other Leagan p to %4 
Ho oad Our service ig quick, 
friendly and PE 
56-8121 o     
  
heipful. Phone 
r visit us at our office, 
Home «& Auto LOAN CO. 
_1_N. Petry St, (Corner Pike) 
_ LOANS 
ete, oe 
Borrow With Confidence 
z $25 TO $500 
Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 
3% 8 Saginaw St. 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 
Oakland 
Loan Company 
PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS = TO $500 
AUTOS 
HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-919) 
WHEN YOU NEED $25, TO $500 ad to help you 
STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.   
  
  
  
  
  
54 
Want A Good Mortgage? If your home needs an improve 
ment, and your debts caMsolidated 
call or see us at nee. Don't wait. 
5% per cent intere 
BEN NDEROFF FE_ 8-6580 $2 W Huron 
Swaps | 55 
2 eEOROOM: HOME NEARLY furnished Mortgage Loans   
  
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FE. 4.0535 |   
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
or unfurnished, 
large lot, fenced in, Trade equity 
for smal housetrailer, truck or 
cash FE 5-   
J BEDRM. i% ate 2 YR. OLD 
home in Clarkston area. Sale or 
trade for housetraller. OR 3-2038. 
8 PIECE DINING RM. SET, SWAP 
for set of bunk beds or sale. 
MA 5-3574. 
§2 GALLON ELECTRIC HOT Wa- 
ter tank. gn fo for gas hot wa- 
ter or sell 
1962 FORD STATION WAGON, 
R&H, trade for DeWalt saw _or 
_setl — $200. FE 4.4349. 
30-30 STEVENS DEER RIFLE FOR 
~ 10° table saw. MA 5-3 
30.06 SLIDE ACTION Sore 
ton ls for 30 06 automatic. EM 
3-462:   
  
  
  
  
  
Trade for guns, modern or an- 
_tique, FE 5-147. 
1997. FORD STATIONWAGON. 
Take over payments, trade for 
older model, or sell, FE 5-1979. 
CASH FOR USED TV'S, WORE- 
ing or not, FE 2-0367,   
  90 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE. |   
  
  
      
heater, $25. Gas hot ‘water heater, 
$20. Wringer washer, 
  
  
many’ "kinds of businesses. Only 
. A steal at this price. 
kK. L. meet fats mg Realtor 2338 Orchard e Rd. ea) 4-4563 
After 6, FE 2- 
SHELL OIL “CO. Has for lease a a 2 bay 
service station. Located in Pon- 
tiac m ¢ Established. business 
and fine intial in a 
Nighborkooa, Phone 58-0277, kneading i 
30 =. or EM 3-0433 
between 7 an 9 p.m. 
SUBDIVISION FOR SA 
_ proximateiy 400 lake eervuce a 
a All or part. ity   
  
  
  on _ Owner hes cme +e eo 
“ sacrifice for $8,960 bees IN- 
"Sh 
SHOWN BY APP’T ONLY 
Dorothy Snyder 1 Lavender | * 
Toot High a Rd. 
Ph. EM 3- ne     209 YEA 
ms M30)    
   
     
    
  LL ESTAB! 
restaurant | 
        
      
FOR —_ OR RENT, NEW & 
usec 2 man chain saws. 
Michigan “Chain Saw Distributors. 
MY 3-6621   
GOOD ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE- 
writer for bedrm, suite complete, 
in good cond. Write Pontiac Press 
Box 82. 
GAS KENMORE STOVE. 42''SELL 
or swap for apt. size. FE 8-0703.   
  
HAVE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL 
ood seasoned land contracts to 
rade on West suburban _home. 
Phone OR 4-0306. 
  
28 FT ROYAL. 
Sell or trade for 
sine contract. HOWSETRAILER 
Fully equipped 
toad equit 
HICKS. OMY > TL 
one KENMORE ST AaRTNC G@ MA- 
chine. Swap for portab'e type- 
writer. Also man’s bowling ball 
a 20 bag. Portable mangle OR 
zane OR SELL: ‘49 FORD Tull-Mereury Mill. for late model oar. Call after 5 p.m, OR 3-1502. 
WATER SOPTENERS TO RENT, 
sell or swap $3.50 mo, OR 3-2360 
    
    
  Sale Household Goods | 87   
  
  IF YOU HAVE $35 AND A ceniriadis ray overall 
fi see te tes OR 3-1183 
  
KENMORE oomare WASHER 
r PE pss, & Florance gas stove. 
  
LARGE DU DUO-THER OIL BURN- 
er. Excellent > , wv $40. FE 
LARG & MATTRESS, nlture *a 0 8 sits East Pure 
         niture 
  TIVING RM. & es. ~OUTF peveried range.6 bar stools, 
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
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ss AUBURN | 
Cameras, Equipment OIA   
  
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  ALL ADE AND roles a s & n> om Other 
einer . Repair service. EM 
now 80113 to 8 pm 
; FARTARTIO ‘ ‘RAIN 
BUY! 
worth of equipment 
B Offered for $150! 
2%) watt transformer, 00 
watt ‘Wwansiormer, wu dteoel | 
8, tos ears, 2 — cars, au. 
mille oper- ‘iL TANK A a8 taes 
sling car, igondcing, 3 bop- vr ompine. Pa rE ap ei28. 
per care, toll cer 3 pas: =| FURNACE FORCED-AIN COAL right band Mb Geol i, er fa* 
eiitben 7 uncoupling otto: weeks. 3 trestle set, ou pOONVERSION “BURNER — 
800 ft frac, plus many _— oon 3 Peay lined fa 
sccetnotieg suc ar _parte will install Reas, MI 6-7350, a, oe, ie. i = G D 
~ ears excelien 
tion: 1728 Beverly Rad. arage oors 
FE 3-7232, STEEL OVERHEAD LIONEL TRAIN rine Poavee: ap od senenas an d 
PART _otires, Bec nitcs. FE ee. cal tae shea k teel foldeway closet drs 
Christmas Trees 59A aring stairways Fs Camers Shop. PE. $-6018. : 
‘Sale Musical Goods _ 62   
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  on highWay.| 9 years old. trade for pigs, desk, - about 4 miles from tiac, Ex- A cellent terms. for sale or ie etree set, furniture. MAple 
NAN WTD.: eg 3 35 FT. TRAILER, 
66 W HURON rE algo rm house. Cash or 
. : pkg * write to 1. Pelton, Box 
Mortiey to Loan 53'|\.1026, Pontiac. < 
(State Li d_ Lenders) WILL TRADE ANTIQUP ESTEY =e spinet style cecet “igh: plano 214 
LOANS $25 TO $500 _Columbia_Ave FE 2-5868. 
BAXTER & LIVING! _— WILL SWAP i2 FT ALUMINUM 
64 W.) Lawrence St. FE + boat for pick-up. FE 4-3604.   
LAID-OFF 
~ WORKERS 
'— CASH LOANS --. No Frincipal Payment UNTIL YO 
TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS 
LOANS TO.$500 MADE QUICKLY 
. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 
“  _ BIR: HAM 
      WALL LAKE DRAYTON PLAINS ,_ For Sale Clothing 56 
ALL Es CLEAN USED WORK 
—_ S028 irts hoth only 15 cents 
“eat Store -- open? days 
Orchard Lake A 
GRAY FULL LENGTH FUR COAT. 
ize 10 Like new, Full back, beau-   
tifut — “Best offer takes.” 
Cal anytime FRE 5-4275. See at 
179 W. pe ‘ellow.   
LIGHT GREEN FORMAL Size 14. 
FE 5-1560. - 
WTD.: BOY'S CLOTHING. SIZE 4 
or 5, FE 5-7847. 
NEED A® FINANCE- 
FIXER? Order Classified 
Ads ‘to sell,’ rent, find a 
good job. FE 2-8181 i   
  
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  aos a $20. Chest, $6. TRADE-IN DEPT. Bu ; ' 1 SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE ogy all Fags ox Pa ate | Easy Capper tub = oe : ee mM tle 2-4511. rtsmen's Headquars _ Sp ae ee ded. FE Apt. size cas stove ........ 95 r €1sters Ha ert ters, Lake Orion, ne m a inc ped toprelee. range cee - $20.95 oo ® Lo hw; DEER = TON MOD Cl + eek eee 5 
BLOND ROOM DIVIDER WITH |2 pe lving room 95 C ASH W AY Bt. ae marae 
won hrm Gres Any Wiad Serengeti FINAL CLOSE. OUT ion With glass siiding doors.| Gas @epace heater .......... 
Ube aey caf Ok Somieanees Pe Vab organ: BAB) LUMBER mg. gaare ite. ering tate | Stile Maas stan ee ee SE ¢ wood dinette ........ Between } = BUY & ane USED eI aD CANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE aes Trait | ALL MUST GO mn _Ave 5-6814 WYMAN'’S Phone MArket 4-1086 PHILIPS SPORTING GOODS . 
BUY A A GOOD SMALL RADIO. $5 LL SHOWERS GouPiare | 2. Saginaw FE §-1401 to $10 FE 5-8755. 18 W. Pike E-Z Terms FE 4-1122 BT tne faucet. waa custein $0020 | POR SALE: ONE FOX 12 GAUGE BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. $4495.| TRADE BoE, RAROB for ELEC- , ’ yay) value $34.45. Lavatories complete bog barrel gt ge and shells. Roliavay bed Peale? $19 5. tne R. B. Munro Elec- 4x8 x 38 with gleaming chrome faucets | ,Call John Gafill, 4-6160. gleaming Hollywood bed ¢ In- | _ tric Go. #5 060 w Huron. PLASTERBOARD $14.95, — $24.50 valued at HUNTING SALE nersprin: mattresses, $17.95. Cot- TWIN BABY CARRIAGE & TWIN ad ieee 50. These are factory sec- == eg ig ee . Nabe cribs, large size. OR 3-6545, $1.25 onds. Michigan Fluorescent. 393/25 per cent off on all hunting 
SRAND- NEW WROUGHT “Tkoy | USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- ee gn ee Svany meeecuns bunk beds complete with aprings Union Vilage: sue. ee | teade 4x8 x 54” FE come DRIVEWAY Bet Tretet | & forme on guns 
anc mattress. 95. Pears 3 — 19 3 vinrude Motors a Oke tae USED REFRIG. GOOD COND. OL PLYSCORE SE AaTER COLORED — is saabes Big discounts on 1988 boats CHAMPION DEEP FRYER. COST THIS WFEK ONLY | MORTAR COLOP3 - 6 SHAD USED FRIGIDAIRE MATIC -E. sy, "x8" Plue Lining .... . $1.25 Ea, | Kelly's ‘Hardware, 3906 Auburn. at 
Eeiseinsiris | eee $475 Se ceon Ra | anne nee Mee ra COPPERWARE PAN & LID RACK. : —— Tecketater aah Deck Oves aeets| tsmen Gacak an © - moped 10 pans & lids. $5. Phone Used Trade-In Dept. ROCKLATH Maabele te ines, Oe Covers a ~. ACA as GAUG! POM . G08B 
DEO8SOT . esesece vee $14.05 if 7 OS 1} eon aranteed, Ca. t DELUXE TAPPAR @ Ty ats Pe “Dreaktast set #145 BUNDLE 95c a1 VOretard bake ave, 7 me 37101 OR 9.7100, 2178 (Deland, “Dray: 
aAvenpo: chair . ~ atche 
Seema Se, Olive 1398 Electric range... ..... “+ $30.50 | dx8x%4 V-grooved Mahog ... 8 4.75 RED SHIFLD 8 CARGE SELECTION USED SHOT. DELUXE EASY SPIN WASHER | Tabie. buffet, 4 chairs $49.50 : "8x68 sash di $995) Ever ee! meet, eas needs. & rifles, Ben's Leas Office. Good cond. $65. Loveseat, foam | Automatic washer .. 49.50 | 3:0x6:8 Flush br. with jishts Sit os Clothing, vs eucailure, liances bias Patterson. FE 4514 
rubber Faversiote cushion, $35. FE 5 rm, ofl heater with blower $89.30 | Alum. Comb. Com 21.95 118 WES : SOMATIC 
atone s era = ; TALBOTT LUMBER | "BF nda 38 hE DiIsOUNT sate On act Btec | THOM AS ECONOMY MATT THICK Storm decrs and windews weed | HIMRBD COLE Se eB i — es eet MA "Sooftt S61 8. Saginaw PE 29151 INSULATION or aluminum, Glass put in 79s trailer. FE . 
Oe plan ace Beane) * | Murray ae wpran = $29.95 ant eaed Te ore ‘$ en S 
FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM palo gd oan oe PER 1,000 FT. Evang. aul meat a osm 6 MOWERS RENT sweepers. Guar 1} yr. $16.95 up Hy “gonnie for good Pontiac Lake. 30878 OR _3-7024 r a Pe tor the Rebuilt rwe — ire atter " 3 ' A ee ee es Hie ana anne , Ame 
Hectic” orser oft sons Burmeister's | "82. werineteaw fv Ct portage dante sa pene WANTED a eee : motor. Household furniture. One FOAM RUBBER | MATTRESS Northern | complete set PF Cailiers, 1407 3.2648, afier 6. Late. meal tte ane vit rai | eee eae eT Bpom,, i) ote bad 
FRIGIDAIRE DRYER, IN GOOD to" needy "eon to ee L b Co pa o cones ipsa) anle washer, Co. 8161 Poomméree Rd. i Rd. sais umber. . tsED CUTTS: 
GE wringer washer. WASH'NG MA CHINE - CON 7940 Cooley. Lake Rd ©M_ 3-417] 7] complete with tanks, j 
CaM CTC, ay o| tile Sie, BHT EMIT! | OO Seater Ms | pete para | 8 = fected Ea cOpEE Te| ee a et a PW oi ae 9B ap Renin = UPRIGHT FAMOUS | —": Pec tn ood 
name “nds. Scratehéd. Terrific | WAS’ W Closet Doors 
lugrescent 393 Seeanrs   
— laLb MODELS | w, FREEZDRE 
avaliable Chest and upright. 
cial ‘ow, prices Samuel's 
pllance Davisburg. hae 5-60 
FURNITURE AND 
for wale. Lea vie cory sel) _eversthing. Call alter noon. FE 2-9510. whe       
  
  
    
  
    
HING E. BOYS _ girls bikes. i i Fiereuse. Pm bigst. 
WooD KI N TABLE & 4 
chairs, $15. PE 4-7131,     
  G00p UsED TV 315 A up, FE 4-9736, 36 &, eSlegsteh. 
  + 2.8181, a -RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, 
give 
you ACTION. Dial FE 
  housé, apartment, any-| 2 
W thing — Want, Ads 
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MANY OTHER BARGAINS 
  
      
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
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MAGI GAS 8TO BEAUTIFUL PLANTATION | Garage front. remodel with lessons. 2 mae 
FE 2446 ____| grown Scotch Pine Christmas Lor call for free estimates. ARMBTRO on LUTE EXCEL MAGNAVOX COMBINATION. RA- s — — = forges Thou- ope bo oon, 
_ Ss Smear fg comnts. | gas sits Cham ite, ace] BERRY DOOR SALES MAHOGANY COFFEE cellent color, we deliver any-| 371 8, Paddock FE 2-(2ut esadtncs. dade. in Yingiand. 
“BM. bet tations, oatels Pe) GANY Sw BS ORY ASE | ORL s, WnTH CHICAGO, ROLER | ines CHRISTM aT LES. __4-4708.” * CONNE ORW : Sale Household Goods 37 iiopy. | ag oo apn formica, top & a ea tree ae GIRLS EN Lik BICYCLE. CLE. NEW. as rE. sar. end ‘tables: 2 Rembrandt «table iit rime $25, Tent eS fe 1 USED ELECTRIC DRYER $70 50, lamps. oA geod coats, size teal. Bine a oct On. ; Several used automatic washers. inp aa i ORDER ER YOUR. CHRIST was _Limed oak. PE 274 | wen GALEAGHER'S 
ng Portable ON ORERY Wilp WRINGES reer Ww ale from Reynolds | GOOD ELECTRIC STOVE, 2s. bj 2 . ooh, 8 REPLACEMENT PARTS “MONTGOMERY WARD WRINGER Ever sine "ee hae Mpammore-| in. sheetrock. Cheap, OA Sivi8 | GRINNELL PLAYER PIANO WITH 
~ _cond. ‘$25. PE s E3aees NONNS ruce, & also different kinds of ELLED MAGIC in an Way. |2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE | NEW PORTABLE SEWING MA-| pine & balsam boughs Por price JELLE id HAMMOND CHORD ORGA: A. (hideaway bed & chair). Reas chine, $70.95 more information This paint needs no stirring, will omar ath PE 43084. Several used, automatic washers, | 4-823. not drip. its St run. Rubber or GALLAGHER'’S pa Ty 
3 PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE.| Roy's REPLACEMENT Parts | SCOT CH PINE TREES choose fro A a Et Es coringe [are bo 1 china | 9¢ Oakland Ave. FE 2-4021| Wholesale only up to 8 ft Pla-e KLAND FUEL & PAINT PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT 
seh oo rn need Boe vg ra lta <o02'..) 8] etn “Speci constrain, fe ke a pea 3 APTS, OF FURN. RE NABLE. | 3 po. living rm. suite.....5....) $29 | lection Specia’ consideration for Drive in rear. 242 Watersall ‘vantiy sisvesenceeess $10] Churches and schools EM 3-3147.| Warwick's, 267) Orchard Lake Rd GALLAGHER’S S ase 
ec range Soiesucsaieccers $20 —- 
4 CAPTAINS CHAIRS. DROP LEAF Studio couch........ viassesssee, $20/ For Sal iscellane ) E FURNACES | 188. Huron table, colonial maple. MI 4-4027. gicage! _ x AGer aired es wee ome ccraneous 60 LUXAIRE PURRS NB se ATL cate 4 
6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. tie wg lS | IN, GALVANIZED Duct work, no down payment, Ken- LLAG Bed Larger he Gresser ronkease w yA 4 EXCHANGE conte per r a = a) ft E. cogs <" on Heating Bervice OR 3-564. 1@_E, Huron : e chest, 2 vanity lam v cen (30°x60") ABE ALL-STEEL | a>—c5, ANG POR GEOL * for Pay only $2 weekly. od gpk sh oe Be eS att lengt ite sai oibe Parawer énck nied oa SUITABLE LE PIANO FOR RECAEA- arson Poruiare 42 Orchard a : é = 3.39 .per len ‘2 el stoet nish leveling feet eant insid oat Ne ivories. 
es ace Sour eas € hn - oe of Airport ent Sees anes | f yeke guarentee, 3 Pp : pa | 4 EB new cond, Matchin, ' secre- 
' PIECE LIVING ROOM SUR, 150" Ni Wértn, “Birmingham. T REGISTER FLOOR FURNACE.| terial ‘chair Bot | for only se GALLAGHER’S S sama 
collec sable, Sa OIL OR GAS =. Tana i 1 BIG SAVINGS NORGE OIL FIRED PRAORICAT ¥ a FAN A SER fu or $99 Pay only §2 weekly. HEATERS OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS furnace. eer rg ELgin 62120 iean clarinet, 
Lr Ave i =a 7 ere Stegler Rives you furnace heat hel mr oie I oe oe_MAyiir 2108. UPRIGHT Tre oe = 
9 PC. DUNCAN PHYFE MAH Snr cost Schick's MY | ALUMINUM SIDING WITH CEL ggg i beat Bo PR +000) i AN PHYFE MAHOG- an = rm. suite. Children’s | OVERSIZED AVENPORT WINTER. We ere doubling the fas os. vanes: 16 pecumee ¥¥ USED DOWREY —ho eod_cond._FB_S473.| ond maiching wonair FE. 46127 Yalue of ‘many homes by beautl-| ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS ELECTRIC ORGAN em wil 10 ‘or |. 
, ” ke. “SOUD A igcaiaiens ates over % USED RO pore Md designs. tent we EW OALVE rie Recstiomt sontien. Seve pour 
® X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE. $is05.| °° WALT otennay 8 > PENT '¢ — LOW As 03 WEEK. ve Ra eee | Game i aed tse Oe tees of Reversible $16.50. Imported. Your sevings can make the pay- | *e lt Je PLOLBING. SUPPLY, y the new 1968 model Conn Minuette $34.95 Axminster $4698 Rug 515_E, Walton menis Also large sock for fe | 1928. Bagh Electri ans pads 0 erson Furniture. PE 22357000 —— Also alum Saginaw i MUS 
| 42Grenard Lake Ave PLASTIC & cinoMe DINETTE.| Sv" Oamental roa. neaLt DIL | CONVERSION, souruaTe MORRIS USIC 
[MIT ALL WOOL RUG & PAD, | — FE_5-4607 : . we Oud LntiON -RORNERe iN ta GN as __§00d condition FE 44 QUALITY FURNITURE. EXCEL. JOE VALLELY CO. ph ood phat with 2 controls Across from Te)-Huron lent cond. Walnut Credenza mar- “The Old Reliable Pioneers” 8 ut 4. $30 4 ra] OOANY APINGT FE 18 IN. RCA COLOR $100. 684 KEN- bie lop. 40x18, "Our cost Auburn @ R Roads Ce and up. 13 | SED MAHOGANY SPINET _ hw antique side chairs. stered nm exc 
is CENTURY STYLE COUCH AND| seats. our cost $85 each. Walnut |" qigee qin JANKS GOOD CON | dirt HEATER cen ee net Moe GAL LAGHER'S chair, radio and phonograph com- Handkerchief =" table. closed : ‘Due-Therm. tank, 230 bination, rol-away bed lke new  -? - ‘ Our|?2 BURNER OIL HEATER. EM- sions with stand. $25. Gas stove | 18 EB. Huron FE 4-0566 
FE 80743 cost $350, Moving. will accept _Pire _3-3762 after 6 p.m. MI _4-8138./ VM STERO, TAPE RECORDER. best offer. Call evenings id ony 3 ALMOST NEW CANDY VEND-|OiL 1 A RNACE. 00,000 BTU. Like new. yap Logg and stag- 
9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95| M1 62774. 1185 Eaton Cros Ra. | _g_machines, PE $4221. MA 5.6011 gered. $150, oan CAS ATE qs a ec. Bloomfiel ginca SOIL PIPE 6 FT. 8 ae ONE_GOULD pEEF wn iis WANTED: PIANO. war PAY 
=e a U€ £9C | REFRIGERATOR. o , WASH NG VE PLUMBING ‘SUPPLY ge. gallon hot “water a RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.75! machine $10. PE is 1728. Saginaw §-2100| electric & One Anchor fenced, Sale Store Equipment 4 
| bat roe 3064 bedrm. suite. good cond. Cheap.| able for deer hunting cabins. MI pm., OL 61651 3 NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS, a%" TV - $1298 PE 61437, 6-1848 atin WINDOW. $60. SINK | good condition. PE 3-9142, 23 E. 
21 in: The neon pew | arcee etn te ee oe Gal, Roars ie ror bed. complete, $25, Rus: | nt ew m r, ; : 
15 other sets to I sects oS mice er wart atti ot ssh] cab slates ead*Otunee “Git oS A 8 #30.0a 82ui.| Sale Sporting Goods 65 
no Elisabeth Lene Wit “ Ob isn Sening Comer, FE) Lomey ware. smd endian 0 EM Se 2 WHEEL TRAILER, HUNTING e FR 
“SAVE PLUMBING | Clothes, Deer rifle. camp equip- 29 GAL. BOTTLE oak WATER 3S‘ 172 Bouth ae Ok PLYWOOD SPECIALS | iment. Parm’ Bell FE 2 i0e8 heater, $25. B. Munro Electric ur : : 
Co., 1060, W. ‘Huron. TV Ss Ie 30 GAL GAS. 10 YEAR GLABS-| {<, Mehogany ¢ x 8° ........ $3.95 3° MEN'S HUNTING surre, ME ME- % GAL & 30 GAL GAS WATER pecia s ‘| fined high recovers water heater re groove Mahogany 4x8 $3.95 |“ dium and large. Reas. FE 8-9806 heaters $15 & up. R. B. Munre| '4 (1000 oa Models rete & $128.95. | $69.95. S2-gal electric heater | ‘4 Masonite paneling fc "; tt. | ig GAUGE PUMP. $30, a70 MAU- 
Electric Co. 1066 W. Huron. Guaranteed $69.95. : yee Oren to PET WOOD CC” | ser action, $65. OR 3-300. i” Rca COLO SED! 8 DOWN DELIVERS ee wee _Auepert. 1488 ‘Baldwin Ave. ORE i-9543 | 30-30 STEVENS BOLT KCTION: TVs, $18.95 & up, Used Phileo | ee car Service Sore ee cee CL TANK, LEOS| aeapy MIX CONCRETE. PA MA $5, ge Savage Automate, 91 
dio & Appliances, 422 W W. Huron.| MMAOE See ee ATTENTIO ener Pritaarie rs eres dio & ADE RUMMAGE SALE 444 5. BLVD. | everythin ets Building Mater). | REGULATION BUMPER POOL, wabell rele Wt MODEL FRIGIDAIRE AUTO- SINGER POR PORTABLES WITH ZIG Used storm sh . OO ES On Oe oe | 5000 Ww TE NEW, patis washer Like new, $100./ “sag attachments. $19.50; Inte | Field tile - ss on AVE UP TO 50% sell or r erede for garden tractor. —FE 5-2060, 0 |S ome Electrolux vactium ‘sweep- | Good exterio r paint aint Interfor and ex- 3-564 $179.98 SPEED QUEEN eee ers. with ments, $14.95.| Saw & hammer se terior. oo oo - $2.96 and / 30.06 SPRINGFIELD ARMY RIFLE. Curt's Appliance, pai. 95 gal ire 6a! pices 12 Br. ec” Sennen pump shot- $149.95 Norge arrer : —— SOLID “MAHOGAN F | We carry & complete line of nails, KIN G OS. OR’ 3 $229.95 Norge aw washer .. $ table, 4 provincial ¢ hte $100. 3 insula — roofing — doors — 2 3 pene ae NCHERTER GOOD $319.95 Ironrite ironer ...... window Pontiac yke SPECI N . any Others to Choose From +i Scranton Ani ue 4 gartaes PREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS ae ee or ror Pe Wie, | __condition, $35, EM 3-2026 
ele F fev = y OVES - 5 Ex. SURPLUS LUMBER & sane oe cae FINE CONDI- 32 SPECIAL CA RBINE WITH CASE 
InN. 8 FE 6-6189/; changed. Tarner’s, ‘ec Mt. Clem- | MATERIAL SALES co. : 
1358 SORTABLE i? HOTPOINT | _¢?*._ FE 2-0801. 5340 Highiand Rd (M50) OR 3-7003 | ig og ol cotillion ot "Lake. howe 45. PE Boil our Fe TV for sale. Call anytime, OAk- mt oral prt, good GREEN. AVAILABLE NOW -all controlg suitable .or 6 or 6|  8-1543. 
TROUT” ANTTHERG YOU WANT i o_ Taylor steel garage doors. fac | —™ nouns 21S. Parke 61. Las acl bed al Gaaks sod cneas FOR THE HOME CAN BE Thor y ELEC SiNOE FOR GAS pod A ares 1 & Sul Reese SPECIALS i ee a FOUND AT L & 8 SALES. ran, B. Munro Elec. + | 9960 Date we, “| Gas water heater 30 gal. ... $40.95 PE 5-1847. 
cui asia oc | sore § RerRORRapoR. mx |"E SALON OUP TORR, PRES) Bee aus cie hi Me PL ABM, CHE, BRINE $8 Z 5 rrison a 
ances “of al) kinds. KEW nip aaa $ nga ot ch sae a. 7800 “BTU ee -++ 6175.00 Weaver ve ope Pe PE 2: sit our e or real | -‘Troner. Lawnmower. Vacuum ANCHOR F ENCES Panalyte sq ft. $. a 
ere MONTHS TO PAY ee = - “items. ‘MAyfait | wo money down eA geet a4 oni — $75.00; all makes. See the new Brownin We buy sell or trade. Come out SINGER: c Tare ODEL ROUND _FREE_ ESTIMATES PE ste. New 3 ft. outside on doors 612.05; 14 gauze ¥ m t pistols 
as oe ieee a ae ot tewe Povuiente v.30 AQUA LUNG DIVING BQUIP- | 4” soll pipe, ah Meee $3.70 and rifles siso sgopes ind 1 
POPEN ON “SAT, 9 TO 6 mo,  Michiga Sewing Center. ment, with rubber _suit_OR 30008. | 3° Wor + G38!  aiuing polychokes, cuts compe” meat 23337, * | BARD L BURNER, CONVER- vot SERINE Try at you bay on our rifle ¢ miles 5 of Pontiac or 1 mile | SOFA, CONTEMPORARY, BEI EiGk, tank py pone = oa nee LUMBER 2 . Also com- E of Auburn Heights on Auburn | good cond. $7. Pr. of chairs;| kinwood «330 320 §. Paddock PE 29784 Brer en ter ore soe wet fm Pe A tet | BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS STAINLESS “STEEL DOUBLE Ra. He Aaa hes jemi,” wtond. $85. FE sTove GOOD) THOR AUTOMATIC WASHER. EX-| “town kitchen, oft an! gas furnaces 30. Tollete grade SINGEULALE x Tae cellent running cond. MU §-1471.| "Hot water and ateaen boilers, sie e8. "Thompson ule % | — Practical $20. FE ¢2719. engin ahd et . ction et aie | mie Sent of Altport.- ‘BROWNI mois ia ~ aAUGE. 30 IN 
dio phonograph comb., Simméns TRADE-INS aad. tle" eulvanited eeeees E __barrel. Like new. $90. OL, 1-0641. hide-a-bed ylon tounge ohair.| WASHERS, wringer, renewed, many! black a and fittings. we CHICAGO: ROLLER Gite ay _FE_5-3458 - brands, from .60|. Bros. Pa Mt ard Suner Kemtone. women's, size 7%, Excelent con- ANTIQUE CHEST, CHAIRS, | STOVES, aed or sleetrte, ‘got * con- U Mahogany Plyw ood dition, Case ‘included. $10. Phone dishes mise, 32 Henry Clay. dition, fro: ae 50 | 2685 LAPEER FE 4-543) “ye grooved axl,” $499 Fa FE 8-371. 
AUTOMATIC WASHER AND May. | MOTORS. washer, % & 14 HP BEEF AND PCRK — HALF AND | jx12 ne shelving ize In &.| DEER RIFLE FOR SALE 7 REM- tax electric. dryer. Balance, $2 cyanate “sarante - oe _ quarters Opdyke Me Pe §-7941 te w pine stripping 2c lin {t.| ington pump hunting scope, per week Duothecm dil heater. 21°, jade SUAremece. $48.00 BROKEN CONCRETE FREE. YOU 1x3 W_ pine stripping 3c lin ft.| swing mount, pee: a sights ane 
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ay IGHT | _ | an ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, s sway, NOVEMBER. 10, 1958 TWENTY-EIGHT el eae : rf ‘S —— Soe 4 : . ate Wanted Livestock 73) For Sale Housetrailers 78) TIZZY _ he Kate Osann _For Sale Care € WTD.: PONIES ORSE & TACKS TRAVEL, TRAILERS, MEW gxp i : : : 
ee eee frets | “sehr gy me 0151 or Ole 3-0001" - 10, MOHILE HOME REPAIR , D ALL itches installed, - 5 : box sitla “Good riding orivileges | _ OR a TT rt, Paks | LORS conn ' Crooks e . TIO 
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eted. Field office FE p86 oF! aos es CIDER. HONEY. KINGS. @-6043. N HOTS. MOBILE. VIL- ‘ oo vod 28 Caricen Be. iat *| “Inge. the finest. 4 mile Pon- 
humus loaded 7 days a week. ipeces CIDER AND SQUASH, oy N~ Opgyke FE 5-331 . , 2 _ceg Loohaven, BLACK aT a ao | _32N. Lake Angelus Re. Seam rans BLOCKS 
Cheveclet: S"YAaRDs OF BL APPLES. $100 BUSHEL PICK | “trom bus . Pontiag Trailer * _Sanc & gravel Loe our own §460 Orchard Lk. Rd Coach Park. 5-9902. 
j i) Brack DIRT. = aR "| Homestead Orchard Sxecad UShia WinGe FOR LEFTOV R soul $8.50. NE |APPLES WALNOT Giese FRUIT | “those who want the best, 40x80 
sed ; E Ss . A-1 TOP som “CRUSHED ETO NE, farms, 4670 Middlebelt foot lots. 16x40 cement patio. . : earl eM Sash GLACKMORE FARMS. 1150 Stk Sidewalk, rao m for garden on : FORD" FAIRCANE <8 Wi va | 2-DOORS 4.DOORS c 
La &-i TOP SOIL SAND. GRAVET. wereel Md. Cansing sppies. shelters, mile east of Oxford, On 1955 Olds 08 Holiday coupe. Hydra-|  Whitewalls, Power steering. FOM. HARDTOPS flu & black dirt: Balidogin ec eon “ .. Lakeville Ra. Ph OA 68-3022. matic, power steering, POWer) $1595 MI 4-1474, 33410 chest- ; _—cavating basements. OR > Oe bles a wah Fant Ore Ary | WOLILHOWE ESTATES MODERN ‘brakes. radio and heater. Beau-| er. Bj CONVERTIBLES Xi TOP SO1L—BLK DIRT SAND Seer ‘ lakefront’ and olayground. EM titu! cora: and tvory finish $1477 ing STATION . TS ton Rae Stowe MICHEL ORCHARD CORNER oF | 3968 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air ¢-door. Pow.| Ben, motor, Eoréomatie oo sanve.'$ As low bs Wi TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. Sashabaw & Clarkston Rd Wind. | YOU'VE SEEN THE REST: NOW ergiide radio and heater. inal parconens. Sand. Gravel, Ful Lyle Conklin | 470° Golden Delicious, Spies, Bald. see the best. Square Lake Trailer coral and gray finish... 78 eRe EWO DOOR Rak FE S12 ot FE 28 — ap | tin & Steel Reds 31 bu an ee eee 
Bel Air hardtop. Ra-| FE 2-7066. # anand ARM. TOP SOIL AN cked Also No. } of gi! varieties | 
953 Chevrolet Bel Air a FORE FRAME VAL BEL — ew S14 vds. $9 delivered. | Kea $-02 ‘ $-0201 . Auto Accessories 80 } dio, heater, Powerglide. Above | ig FORD FAIRLANE. POM. R&H _FE +6588 le RPE Tor TURNIPS, $1 BUSH. See average condition......... . $ 62) white wa: sm Eddie Steele . : @o0p ROAD GRAVEL TS YDS. "el PF 8-056! '90 CHEV. & ‘51 FORD V-8 MO. Ford. ~ ALSO SOME : __ $100 Delivered. PE 46588. iORons $2 PER 100 LB. 3921 tors Good shane & complete. OR 1955 Chevrolet 150 2-door. aane wipe 1950 PORD. GOOD FOR RUNNING OFF ICIALS’ CARS an Ey PREPARED DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Bae Mt. Rd. tntersectton of Sil-| 36247 0 finish. Bharp.............4.. errands, FE 8-6710, After 6 p.m., e A = FE 4-1263 or 32-1466, ver Bell Rd REBUILT BATTERIES — $5.96. 192 ses Chetrslet Bel Abs hardtop v-s | except Tues & Wed. AND ROAD GRAVEL WR PELVERED! Sale Farm Equipment 76/5 suum r Gne owaer uke ter" HMi| — REBOSSESSION DEMONSTRATORS ee PAPEL LLL APPL Le . 
wher. Like new ...... ; ‘or Sale Tires 80 | 7 spi BUN DIRT & FilL.| CHAIN SAWS 3 HP. SAWS aul F naw — 1957 Olds Super 8 Holida coupe sige ful as pbayments oaly cao ADING ne ee vie cesar! end |3 SETS—370x15 SNOW TIRES 1 Hydramatic power steering, $10.90 a . Per engine. | . North Chev. Yaaw & ett =“ FE. Ebene ure tly reduced set 710x15 snow Ures. 1 set 790x15 er brakes, tinted glass. ne Good Me and tires Radio and top Soll gravel fill. etc. mowers greatly reduced. __snow tires. 30 Pingree WWOEE ea ran eysctses es $i9s9 | heater 2 Bell Great Lakes, Hunter Blvd, at §. Woodward Ave. $-3552 a cs s el a as 7 — 650x20 NEW RECAPPED 8 hdhinne i953 HUDSON JET SEDAN. Ran | ®!t™logham _— Wood, ue ply truck tires. '47 motor, com : h a R AUTO: Coal & “~~ |BOLENS & WHEEL-HORSE TRAC. pletely overhauled. Reas. FE © 1908 by OA Sorven, ine Se ins eV. on ppl atl eh pe . 1053 s3 PONTIAC san = BE NNEL COAL—ALL(| ‘fs. Also tllers = fiding mow-|  4-0826 ; ‘ mo. Cali Credit Mr, Parks, Eddie steele Ford. FE TREES OF FURNACE 8 STO ei eee ee re uwy. | © Meh Also whlevaila | kre om . 1m | Mable S501 Open nites tl ®| at MY 41600, Harold Turner Port. 1961 OLDS @6 2DR, HYDRA. Ran. | SSS St wi Walls. = 
' 5 : Bites GF Funepiace. ron] SA Eva or On seu 7") haa Bene ALES e000 “ee Mower Take ayer pais. oie | MONEY DOWN. assume pay] FACTORY BRANCH SPEEDWAY FUEL| _ " JS . Saginaw St. EV. 10 ments of $7.24 mo. Call ge OARLAKD FUEL & PAINT.| _ CHAIN SAWS STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES “You'll find it’s a breeze to push!” REPOSSESSI \N OR 18. Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 57 PONTIAC 436 ORCHARD LAKE. FE 5-6199 McCULLOUGH traded in on Genera safety Tires. . | MANT."" 430 aie auc Harold” Turner Ford. 5 FIREPL. & FUR WOOD APPLE. NEW & USED Up to 59 per cent off. Black oF Ooze ters ‘No cash needed. = ee lm et 6) CATAL aremete oak, maple asn, ced. kind! g. FE , Guaranteed Service Is Our Motto | itew ‘ . Payments $10.34 mo. Mr. Bell m over _E, 1957 . tae” EASY CREDIT TERMS E b WILL TAMS Wanted Used Cars 88) For Sale Cars 91) Great Lakes, E_8-0402 Auburn Motor Dek BIL FE. sats $1995 Op ag mel POUCHTEN S SON Tous, suger st_naren | mecoren sents ren |e 7 NET, OT ee ee a rowniac ior $id. Oa replace ler oe a a ea o rust. Ass . - been wanting! Arnic 7 . @ up Delivered PE 4.6568. pJ,1,, case & New Iden on tere | __Auto Service 81 C ARS .STOP, LOOK,.SAVE $2475 mo. See Mr. Murphy. Sales White ‘body with white nylon “RETAIL STORE” GNE DOOR y WIDE. 6 LONG. FARM MACHINERY — WEw AND aimasints Bfiam- Rambler 668 S. Woodwar | top. Power equipped. 63.198. a cue Oe? a a were, pone © SORe Cline: else oe ee eee indie rotend wack oe ANTED 1957 BUICK Special Ht Power 6-3900. CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. 65. MT. CLEMENS ST. Ss ons. 159 N. Wor’ e- by north wt Oxford, = aor east ee Me neering & brakes. R&H, bobbed ; Get-Wi Economize BEHIND THE POST OFFICE POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS. 9650 FARMALL F20 JUST” OVER-| S16, a | Bring title. We wil! payoff balance | tS. on a70 mace “igi GU AR ANTEED et’ Wise, iis PONTIAC 4 DR. GOOD CON age ah 2 ton loads, FRANCIS _ am, mers Oak: COngress ¢2883. ~ INST ALL ED FREE owing. Cash df arepes or trade v30'PO Extra sharp op. 1 $1495 oneunes dition. Seite's Mebtie vice, Lak pattlnthachen it - aN RS seen cheaper mod c aU DeSOT' “NOTHI Se reer ERGO FBOTTM, PLOWS] utes 6 ta pons” | Pa cae iJ eouiveaenet ar"POu Ras |, , 1956 CHEVY RAMBLER nao Woosrar, Srminam |") ORTIAGNOFRING BOW, ° 
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ce car. SHOP LOADS 06.16 A LOAD. LUM] PIP NM clang Shop, Bent of Tel ollerback Auto Parts HA D Red and. white $1295 oe OY 9 OLDSMOBILE SUPER $8. HOL- ber, cut _wood QR 36022. poll bon Northwesiara Hwy EL-| 340 Baldwin, FE 8.1431 or FE 3-072 1955 BUICK Century nese 2; 1956 CHEVY f sone Original owner, 23.000 | - ba iual if staGHiky Fox. SLABWOOD BONE DRY. 2 _ in. 6.0812 Sale Motor Scooters 82 nefiow, radio and heater $1398 210 4 DR. 6 CYLINDER, $1095 BILL SPENCE tiles or 109 W, Run- og ito mileage, very clean. OR gords for $13, Prompt delivery. |ORAyELY J0-IN-ROTARY MOW:| PON' PTAC ee ee tae TAYLOR'S RAMBLER GALES & GERVICE tine, aie * Le oan SALE NEL er, FE 2-5309. CUSHMAN SCOOTERS : brakes, RAH. WW tires. 1008 211 8. Saginaw Sau! 92 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. an on i363 PORTUT aN #3 Lz A, : 
; Fra DEGVERED SW CBT | NiO ech Che See [SEEBboSe ahh, SENTIG] Mott, cites LEB sures marta Walled ee 4 156, | ERO OPER, Se is ea STRAW DELI ED cCulloch ain Saws : (? A teal beautiful car : < 6 Me ele 6-3879. mo, bE Credit r. Parks i OR SALE: SCOOTER. eT CRUS- MAple 5. or MAple_ §-1141 t TE ee ee Ae! . MBLER-JEEP DEALER. : _EM cn oe vot. all types WE _ HAVE A COMPLETE LINE ging Fully equipped. Excel. cond. | ~ B i M S 1 Lori ipesidl a ae trans $ 895 | 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $495 fied 1%7 MERCURY TURNPIKE ap Ed MI 4-7500. Harold Turner re : ». y| OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL- MAyfair 66502 See M & X otor Sales 1934 PONTIAC. R&H. WW tires. Ex- price no money down Lucky Cruiser, Power steering, wer aoe ae 5 s ONS Ie Das. ONE WHITE BIRCH & OAK. apa LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC- For top doilar on tate mode! cars, $ 695 Auto Sales, 193 §, Saginaw. FE | prakes, factory air-conditioned, R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO dr.. from $175 up, 2 with new WOO OF ALL KINDS_KINDLINO WE ALSO HAVE a coop seixc.| or Sale Motorcycles 83 |i Bie Hwy OF $1805 | 1953" BUICK hardtop” Dy eer el cceay rs Waay ClmaN WAR | Se Ciel tie are’ ati sen Mone “ot $14 mor Call’ Credit lagi a a ) ny , Red & ck |*33_ CHEV. : ; yy a ed orile USED GHAIN BAW. One | 54 TRIUMPH NEW MOTOR $400, THE HIGH $$. nad Begs eeniers ‘a nib es 3350. FE 3-7542. H. Riggins. clean trade See Mr. Murphy. | Mer Mr. Parks at MI €7500. Uae a 1G Oakiana! TE. a - - | OR 3-0020 wd t. you. We | 1953 PONTIAC Deluxe 4dr, Hydra: = i : iiss al eon. a “ wereld ne waT wate FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Yok pour "8 anos ‘65 models matic, Radio and heater $ 495 CHRYSLER. 1956 ward. MI_6-3900. 1957 GMC MM dora mg BUS, 1 owner, OR 3-0166. Plant Trees, Shrubs 68). RSRTYEN VICE YOUR Me- our Harley Davidson see Harley | Our reputation for naying tops for | 1953 PLYMOUTH hardtop. Radio Z A POLE, 170 1957 AMBASSADOR POWER)! ‘in running condition, No reason- isa eae AC. sTAN aRD x 2  GULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Baviason Sales Co., 372 8. Sagi- hea We tipo used cars dates back | heater. = eri ; Se ; sige these Lebel wae vor pepe reo erin seer able offer refused. OMArket 4-2979. “Good & clean, MA 5-1846 “ 
} bs a us ry ny e = AL SPRUCE, PINE, JUNIPERS . WE RENT CHAIN SAWS : eee] 3 Shot be 8. ae og eater cn ear. > iss ba arortg Completely ower Seaucnes Sieass coher, “obs bus . re RANCH Teas PONTIAC {PERFECT COND, Pir Arborvilae and Yews, Shade ‘~ wee thne cate ine ‘Boats & Accessories 85 4540 Dizle Hwy. Drayton Plains | 1949 BUIC’ Nice trans, $ 9S oz for effortiess driv- clean trade. See Mr. Murphy, FACTORY B whe $200. won bre wale & bccn mel WE HAVE CREDIT TERMS OR 3.1355 _ oad cay eto, oe ee BEST BUYS Bi tine iS See jy RING BROS | Mebiacimiaagcrean gmmur| For craton antameron| ~~ SHELTON | Si sacritd hiatas’ | RMBs 57, PLYMOUTH , | cage Buse S20, fa vore ul Ww ic O' Water e Trace . 
‘ ” < aaetd inte ee & pe TORTNC RD. AT OPDTEE, Be me edtclee  gemntee $650. | RCONOMY CA 22 AUBURN Pontiac = Ruick R. & C. Rambler Rphity Con vce ‘39 Olds Super Sh, 4 dr.. full power | Wixom Rd: Open daily & to 6 4- R 3 fe > . . PG. “MUtual 48038. JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA | ig BOWMAN ear mie , wee Rochester OL 1-8133 OUR SLOGAN $1395 ‘33 Ford eustom, 2-Dr. Va. s eorn pickers tic boat, electric startin orse 5 : CA . 7 ayy ag NG" REMOV ose boxes’ Silo ers, Hammer Mills. motor, wind and. controls. ’ p ars st be clean wil foulee “i Pas oe chee ta __ 912 goes; ‘pirmingham COMPLETE SERV. ICE. EM 3-4155 : PONTIAC HOUGH TEN ye "SON _decide OR 38244. OR _3-0417.| Davis Machinery — Ortonville —| 100. OR 3-785 VERT e | ede PR beter es SEY orien, — “RETAIL STORE” YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER E OR |: —NA_?-3202. SS MERCORY 30 uP HERE AVERILL’S ee ; ‘54 CHRYSLER CROWN IMPERIAL ‘ FOREIGN CAR SALES a aeeet Gees aes oe McCULLOTH CHAIN SAWS Other models on display 2020 Dixie Hwy Mette Good Sires @ cxetors FE | Suu power. Eke. cond. sits. 53 NASH 6 MT. CLEMENS 8T. AND SERVICE a oe ecuh tues dence i ck Go|. Naa Parte & Repairs Two MERCUR ¥ 1958 veciais & | Fm 29878 (ead | eee pte aie al Laas 21061: STATESMAN ‘with radio, béater|  paNIND THE POST OFFICE | $28N. Main Rochester’ OL 1-976 ou di We specialize in sales 1880 Crooks 6-0446 used trade- “UNK w USED CARS WTD. PICK. | —““°)!. 1955 DODGE eG aah hetg and overdrive. A one owner red S68 PONTIAC CDR STARCHEF: STARCHIEP. states & country home. for > CENTURY -CADILLAC-HOLIDAY ice. PE 5-000. ‘88 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DR HT,| Royal Lancer R&H and black beauty. $396.2 By - eee | a premun & besders ceegna pre SPECIAL 1D LAKES SALES | 2" —_ radio, heater and white wall tires.| Trans. P.s' esr $150. ‘Take ‘56. PLYMOUTH excellent cond. | Pa — goal Erertreas FARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH INLAN A U T k Original aero good condition, _over pmts., $40 month OR 3-8740. Ss PLYMOUTH Custom subtirban — 4 door 8. — OR 3.2047 4 Sa 8070 Dixie Hwy., US. 10, onts. HYDRAULIC, & PT. ° FE 4-712) 3127 W. Huron FE 2612| Wanted Used Trucks 89 $1075. OR 3-4856 — - 1085 COUNTRY SEDAN, R&H. aD. ene nue Radio & Powerfiite. an — M AZUREK | ston. * IN. PLOW. ALL RE-| BOAT 16 HP MOTOR & TRAILER. | ~ “4 p , CENTURY. ive, $905..Eddie steele Ford} SAVOY 2 DR. with auto-| per mo. o | GARLAND FREE SERVICE TRIE | CONDriHONED. INA" SHAPE. "O85, 'Su'S.00 CASH PAID Mardion RAN WW Uren Power | Paritanoy Smt aale ade sratamistion go reen “and | ules” dass ‘at Pare Bus” FE| STUDEBAKER SALES _ & removal, FE 8-227 cae Sigh bap Lad REDUCTI Sool for all model SN Un WAGON R lyory, one owns. $695. 32-0186. ‘$9 a tueetaker. onic agg eS INAL ARA ‘57 BUICK CENTU : - "Stark Bros. Nercecy KING BROS. TROJAN CRUISERS & Runabouts Used Trucks aK Wakes. Peesr bake FORD, 1956 i951 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN. mol Cot Wide & Les < rug Representative PONTIAC RD. AT orm NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS SCHRAM’s AUTO & TRUCK & steering. 14.000 mi. Make offer. Take this “DEER HUNT- y good cond. R&H, 2 new tires.| miles on a hatful-of gas. —— ——: Pe 4-0734 4-1112 | SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs. & Service PARTS OR 3-5532. SPECIAL” north with 7 Best offer. Call after ¢ pm. OL Woodward at 8. Blvd, | Fruit a Nut ‘lpg A CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES 2539 Dixie Hwy. 34 CE BUICK SPECIAI AL aD DR. A ~ goa of Rag in this | 2.0971. FE 49588 EM 3-3125 after 4 P.M. Auction Sale. 77 | 1401 Highwood at Walton Bivd./ oR 3.2105 OR _3-0311 | 54 ‘00s 4 dr. wagon to haul youy ine STUDERARER V4 ae : ‘ “| FE 8-4402 ; Open Sun. FE 4-8370 iD 6PICKLUPS” ANY ( -} Sharple ... 3 necessary gear. Economy J 1952 PLYMOUTH, 4 DR., NO RUST. ’ : For Evening Appointment __ pe USED PICK-UPS, ANY COND R 1 & S rvice end is what you'll get Out : 125 4-9897. der. Qverdrive, radio @ heater. t For Sale Pets Oe SG ee a CADILLAC BOATS. sons” cnabions er aren iat tex year went deal. 695 oper s = es Ser 2-0555/ of this 6 cylinder stapdard /_/ ,OTO SUPER MAR ees 2 5 NATION WAG-| chaos Ae OL a Sorat t motors S80! aiteg cUshio ror nh for udu zn Pay a = ‘a r, oa te > : be Lanevile Ad. 3 Me ates ey of and windshields, $5, $10, $15. Dea Pringle Used Cars, 62 Oak- RAMBLER-JEEP DEALER a be car $1.0 » yOur “4. PLY MOUTH _ al = . bler, 666 s. ME 6-3900. 1 WHITE REG. TOY POODLE. 2/ Oxtord 21 Holstein cows, Hol-| Dawson's Sales, rubsico Lake | land, FE_5-4303. ‘32 CADILLAC SEDAN, MECHAN- | ~ F DODGE-CHRYSLER ee bik. toys as pets. FE 42031. | tein bull, 325 gallon bulk mik| Take 59 to W. Highland. , oat | a k Parts 89A | _‘cally_exc. FE 2-333 ar / 411000 W) Maple Pontiac Trail AKC DACHSRUND POPPIES. ails’ bred’ Polend Chine ‘bere o| mode Ra fett and follow signe, | Used Truck Parts i096 - PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE: ; [ by Walled Lake’ ‘MA 4-4511 | ; P ri yf. Cietmint Ra. WAGE mon] Soci, 1001 Masoey Berrie St) _ Siways open : USED TRUCK PARTS Ratio. and beater oWhitewals v4 3 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE | ee plow bf row soe ticker moe | EVINRUDE MOTORS | att magne AND. ‘SALES red and white ....... . $1095 <n hardtop, $350. 0 : ARG ORBAN Suk On, | gut ea. ad a suse — at Let Aeagght 4 on display. Some 1958 2635 A pools E 4-6632 | 1954 4-pr. 210 Chevrolet, a and | fo ROUGH. SOME PEOPLE z 2 5 . com ‘a Cligelig ne MENLO a nd , : ‘4 . * « “ od AKC _REO_CERNAN SHEPHERD baler JD No. 62 corn & bay! Harrington Boat \Works| For or Sale Trucks Op; Seewl: Ecce / Riggins. luce sit. isk, Ox bane ag et cs rouge ater ne | YOUR EVINRURE DEALER 1050 Mercury ................ $ 95 | 10986 yRORD gee “ally GAMBLE of farm tools. for : vertible under! e f ; ak “REO. BEAGLES. MALES a aoa serenee River’ oo gett 28033 . aneaear comiays 1951 ees Pickup 1953 Chevrolet 4-Dr oan yyrrt equipped. Like o $1,295, Will | “  iesaalee. 'EM_3-0657. -prop. Plymouth bank clerk Hick- a soltd job good] and heater. Good cond. .... $ ¢ teke older car” in trade, Pvt. aT AKc GERMAN SHEPHERD FE-| Mott & “Arnold, are INSIDE STORAGE {| faber’ cor acs uclete can. swner. FE 5.3766, male 3 yrs, FE 3-7300 oe «OF 28 Inboards $50, Outboards $35. Pick| $325 auro sates | "1, Cumiet 3Dr Det. Bay, Re aR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Monte Carlo 4nC GERMAN 8H EPHERD PUP. For Sale Hossain 78; ups b delivery service, 2156 Cass| | PEOPLES PE 22351 / Steering power’ brakse Padded some? ig Az aly vou adjus 
we ee ssaND|M2_FT. SLEEPS 2 BOTTLE GAS| BOATS FIBERGTASSED RINT, | 1051 Sect cates, om Gal ie Ae Lake Qrion Motor Sales SOME PEOPLE STICKER SALE MEANS: | 4KC REGISTERED DACHSHUND) cooking & heat $365. EM 32396, | _ Orion MY_3-1448 or MY_3-9940. Ske “BurtcR’ Harold Turner | 1956 Pontiac sci steering and r M24’ ar ERCURY oe Fon SS ance Me Deion oe | Mad corvies 1300 Mi Giemens|23 FT. EUQUSETRAILER, PH. MA-| Propeller Reconditioning | _ Ford. MI 47500. a ——— oiae eg ES as G AMBLE me sare, pasting gu to you a Phone : : ii] CHE ET 4. TON fInDE : : St. Thine PRBPIFSTK af ALUMINUM = EXCELLENT fering. ye | Up meter ant_Gees tee see lain, now as chevrolets Diaes and | Die, $808. Eddie Siecle Ford. FE AT com se on cuntitiths Bee oe eeees on! condition. 9633 219 Burleigh WENG MARINE SUPPLIES Call BOB BUTLER. Harold ‘Tur: Gurios otlll’ tn _ L V S HUN? PECIAL - SOMETHING EXTRA sa emp. 8 Union Lake. s06 Orchard 2-8020/ _ner Ford. M1 4-75 SANEL BETTER * HIG MTRS isa FORD TUDOR: al ese as vega now pad spring Stop Din tod ay! Novick & SAL LE CARS are designated LTZ-LUXURY LINER, 60 CHEVIE PANEL ETTE ie by the markings on Windshields and CoLLiss A WEE DED. ory cleans carpet, elon ieaeee, Tesaepectation “Offered 87 | 1950. average. $250, FE  8-4206. EL es a TMT KSA mobile. Our siock No. 4420. Only . Saymect won't siiet’ Gell: denaeee ake” tos wShealtey_ & playful. OL 10388." = $495. EM 3-5632 or GR_4-8757. %S CHEVY ‘4 TON PICK-UP. A| ostora! ggg “g-2608| $948. BUT «.. ae DACHSHUND) PUPPIES. REASON- FT. RICH-|CARS FOR GREENBORO N.C. : Fine tires. Don | 2% Oo 2 / ee oo. ee ee ee —— KU istered. Sired by|1#51 2 BEDROOM Hartf beauty. 1 owner. e S TATION ee - - F e AKU registe oe henlhe ardson, Very good condition. In- Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. Pringle Used Gars, 62 Oakland, TRANS POR 7 No th Chev, . 52 Old AiR Gwecner | ry yfyegd Aerton are | {PEGG FE Eater pe.| FEE! Specials Or N 0, 5 : Hd = 2, Milford +EN : / - 4 NGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL, t TLER.| Callfornia. $80. Hawaii $99.10.| . 1954 Excellent, 40 Plymouth’ $69, °50| Hunter Bivd. at 8, Woodward Ave. 88 HOLIDAY 4-DR. SEDAN—Hydramatic with rocket i052 STEWARD HOUSETRA : vi ee MI ¢ Sa SE EE Ser § pm__|' 97 ft. Full bath. Sleeps ¢ Good | Ferry Service, tc. OR _3-1254. Ford $8 ee a engine, tu-tone paint. STICKER PRICE only $1305 CRMAE PEED FURPIBE| ont ‘soa Brake ae ‘see — Eee Chevrolet matory Me oo cou aa GOOD. eee pe #3342, $195 do Rd., No ran ; Zé TRUCE GO PART : AND 4 DR. ~ ! - LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, 2 MOS. i986 RICHARDSON 30 FT TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART 42 TON PICK-UP FORDS. 2 DR. caaney uy oR 98102A . 54 B k fa ARG Soy DEME SUREaft FASE | Peonaiton, priced right MY $1008 | "loud. eltber way, (F306, $495 “FOR QUALITY “diet “Sate emo. Lucky Auto | - seLL ses ai ulc : AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT rs / LA Sales, 193_8. Saginaw. FE_ 4-1006. 2-DR. HARDTOP_v# engine, no rust, im- MAGE 6808 ee eer Maes ee ee | Weve hovel eck Ns Larr y Jereine / CADIL S i954 FORD. GOOD CONDITION.| / rials tele A ee arin Passe $798. : BASSE CHS t Warner Trail- ESTE: ! ‘nioe selection of other $450. OR 3.9327. , noe AI Ladale Shon | Grogalee NOW, Muros, Blas] ATEN TION, rOcneeT SL aT Oe T"/] Ny ined tal Ws iPRutomobie, Nothing’ aaa, iaete tes || O8216A ‘04 Olds, ' = : : one a : . : a . i. cs 5 5 IF YOU WANT A GOOD STRAIN tape caravans.) i949 CHEVROI — PANE, ; : : Steele Ford FE 5-9204. MOTOR SAL aso Bas eliher” sex 7 "eh orrine aa FOR *2) TON PICK. WE NEED CLEAN CARS Het bees “se Bote. Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | 98 HOLIDAY. Sie, Premium rubber STICK a factor aie os akes-- odels rr “ - os ‘ : ee up truck. $53_EM_3 SHOP AROUND ‘53 DODGE 2 TON 14 Fr VAN N, 5 1350 N. Cus  OWESE FORD ‘58 FORD > $895 with $100 4 PUREBRED IRISH SETTER, 3 i THEN SEE US peed transmission, 8 tires. Ke ~ VICTORIA HARDTO: : 3 i $75, will consider trade. Pontiac Chief Detroiter Ca ' BOB BU TLER, reld Tur-|° . 56 FORD Fairlane “500° — Radio and | ’ B95 Bargains—Bargains | We're Pa her Ford ML 4) f Woodwar CONVERTIBLE heater, W-walis. Shimmer- 58 -- ercury Face GUARANTEED 101 8 & 10 wide | eae Dot "LAR 1949 FORD, "a TOR 7 ow 4-1, $1295 Dees = $2104 : taik canaries, cages & food ‘a on "iretete allowance ever n ere in Town condition. OR _3-7392 B'ham MI 4-1930 5 * : ae ae | 2-DR. HARDTOP with mercomatic, custom interior, » Crane's ae Hatchery 2489 AU | our deal before vou buy Re- . 7951 FORD F500 1 se VAN, LOW aa “ , ; one-owner special. STICKER PRICE $865 with $106 : —barn_ FE 4-6510 member, Vou will save bundreds Glenn’s Motor Sales mileage unit. Call BOB Burien. ONE IN A MILLION - 80 mdels CY = PaEY ROL ET down, i. PARAKEETS SUPPLIES of dolla "at: . AT OUR NEW LOCATION Have Shee See Mie |e eee ST eCAYNE SOOOE ; 7 189 Sanderson 2-770 Bob Hutchinson 952 W HURON 7| 82 FORD. % XON STAKE.7GOOD| on. Fowergiide. °R&H. ENS — beret wed ce 5866 55 Olds Care an 2 Bt FE 2403s ee a eG ae ae R Sine can arts rag 2_$375_ Mi erst Clarkston Motor. Sales 2 Ha OO! ges ath 8t - | AS MUCH AS $50 FO ? 1 %, ON PICK-UP VERY : ee = - PARAKEETS UCANARIES, CAGES Mobile Home cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or wel co toe, tess 4-803) __| CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH we ini 147 8. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 59 ice SUPER aN hedge manprer, 207, at og Food Since 1927. 684 Oakland Ave eves, _ 1958 FORD Fi00 PICK-UP FT. | M15, Clarkson RTI . eqs “ ~ SPECIAL HARDTOP a whistle. STICKER PRICE $1295, 7 PUREBRED NEW ZEALAND RAB- S ] I CASH box, clean. Call BOB BUTLER. | ‘58 CHEVY? uPAES CONve. | FACITORY BRANCH 2-Door — Radio and Heat- ma i: FE Tone Neys & Canaries Cues Inc. FOR LATE MODEL a ee a ee oF. with ‘white top. $2,300. FE €2814 , Ovi, Bowe bree oe 70 Sy Ford REG GERMAN SHEPHERD 20 Gm Dine Highway Cc uaEP M  G ; oe $250. OF 9-1392. 31. CHEV. STATION WAGON. 7 FORD. |. cae See one see nce: SORE , mos. eld. good watch dog Wayne 4 Mies OR 3.1200 oo , Community Motor Sales +32 FORD PICK-UP Very clean, FE 3-7542. H. Riggins. FAIRLANE “500 ior , FAIRLANE, 2-DR, SEDAN--V-8 engine, 13.000 miles. Walton. OA_8-3457 | Open + Davs a Weer } AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 40447 1953 CHEVY 2 DR. POWERGLIDD. 2 Door, Radio & Heater. 57 CHEVROLET it ~ A eream, putt, tu-tone paint. radio, eater, white tires. THREE @WEEKOLD BLACK BARGAINS IN MOBILE HOMES Sl iad 1955” F600 FORD DUMP. si.060 | R&H WW. tires, ABSOLUTELY $1695 STATION WAGON STICKER pe w down months So nee ee a nee 1993 Schutts 37 foot, 2 bedrooms. JUNK CARS. 1950. Ford evo, gump. §es0.OR | NO MONEY DOWN. aoe er 4-Door 210 — § Cyl., Radio on balance. y. TOY or PUPPIES $1495. 1953, 33 foot 4 bedroom. | FE 5-6079. 31190 or OR 3-5322. i ‘ot nae ms. a pate and Heater. > stees ’ _UKC regisiered $35. ea Fevzisy | grestiing’, Slims carmeed, 1990 CASH FOR CARS | a MERCURY TON STARE, 177| Harold Turner Ford. “RETAIL STORE t e Sa ee igee 49 55 De Soto. TROPICAL FISH_ALL PETS SHOP) 195 14 foot Traveler. (398 1958 | HARDENBURG MOTOR SALFS B_helegreph_ FR C6520: od CHEVROLET 4-DOOR HARD- FE 2m ty PONT. AC $5 Willia FE 4-6433 diew Moon.’ % ‘oot. 2 bedroom, Cass at Pike EE. o:1198 DON'T BUY z NEW V-8 engine radio, heater and 5 MT. CLEM ST. HARDTOP SPORTSMAN HARDTOP with automatic shift, Ivory ams. = $2095 Parkhurst Tra.ler Sales. . OR_USED TRUCK eiaerenae Our stock No. 4242. A BEHIND THE Post OFFICE Cat hians Radi a ea Heat: and. Blue _ finish. ast. this =, all Le comforts UNTRAINED .ENGLISH SETTER. Lapeer Road. Lake Orion | ‘Ti! You Check Our Low rces Teal buy for $1398, PORDOMATIC 2-Door — pea? of home. STICKER PRICE with $195 down, . V1" Lape y $3 FORD VIC. Hyar Beeng oe Mas BST Uy tae Ro CMEMDET | B"owbss Me seers 9 | Phak, “Ssiy tc | : ——— : 87 aan ARROW Must : RAR R80 fee . 7402A “; 54 B ' k seSeein DOES OOM yistthe He Sen ee Tea urgsore, oy i emwrionse wreer ~ North Chev. | | 2 oul PRAM 56 PONTIAC an uic S| EM SSE FOR GOOD USED CARS BUT LER. linrold’ Turner’ Pord, Hunter Biyd. at S. Woodward Ave. STARCHIEF HARDTOP SUPER 4-DR.- SEDAN. with dynafiow radio, heater, (AKC REG. COCKER PUPS.OR} Qxford Trailer Sales AND PICKUPS CALL MI 4-7500 Birmingham MI _4-2735 . m2 pe b= Catalina — Radio and Heat- is dl engine. Completely, checked and ready for the —— STEWART. GENERAL JOHN L. LIBERTINE OR ae on &f. Hydramatic, Power, TICKER PRICE $145 with $123 down Ss tee anne, SnD "oe HOLLY, VAGABON() JIM HARTLEY OR 36111. PONTI AC’ S , Hering, Power brakes” & uD montha AT LAKES & ZIMMER 865. FE 2-0329. oto By Ft 10 
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6:45) Lin Headliners, ‘Budd 
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ver mine leads to murder. Story. Drama 11:00 (7) Soupy'’s On 12:00 (2) Love of Life. 
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7:30 (1) Youth Bureau. Boy (4) News: Westerkamp (4) Tic Tae Dough. 
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(2) Name That Tune, Quiz. 
8:90 (7) Polka - Round. Sonex : 
Bob Lewandow- —o 
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(4) Restless Gun. Tomboy 
tries to do everything her 
brother does, including hold- 
up. 
(2) Texan. Rancher stops 
gentle Mexican from planting 
peach trees. — 
8:30 (7) Bold Journey. ‘Mission 
to Dr. Schweitzer,” goes to 
Africa. 
(9) Movie (continued) 
(4) Wells —_ Jim meets 
gunfighter while trying to 
af killers’ flight into Mex- 
= Father Knows Best. Bud 
uses money he hasn't got to 
buy his mother a gift. 
9:00 (7) Voice Program. Evening 
with Percy Faith also fea- 
tures songs by Elaine Malbin, 
soprano, Robert Merrill, bari- 
tone. 
(9) Marry a Million, Bache- & Theater. Everett Sloane, “ Dough- ReMi. Gig Young in “The Spy.” @) Movie, (2) Ann Sothern. Katy de- : cides to move so she won't/10:15 (7) Lady of Charm 
influence roommate, — . |if:30 (2) Play Your Hunch. 
10:00 (7) Arizona Gun, Hijackers 7 ee. threaten mining ° Arthur (9)-It 1 Had a Million eS eee (4) Playhouse. Patrick Mc- (1) Day in Court. Nee, Joan — in Bronte story, “Jane Sad : ‘i ursery Schooltime. 
(2) Jazz i oe ™ i 
10:30 (7) News: Daly nee dino Ae (3) Big 10 Highlight. Foot- a Peter Lind Hayes. ‘ball news. > . (9) Friendly Giant. _ (4) Play. (continued) 
(2) Jazz <continued) 11:45 (9) Gumby. - — 
(2) News: LeGoff (c) 
11:15 (9) Weather 
, (4) Weather: EHot 
(2) Weather 
11:20 (9) Theater, Jeanette Me- 
Donald, Nelson .Eddy, “I 
Married an Angel” ( , 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. ae (7) Liberace, 
(9) Movie. (4) Sports 
(4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (2) Sports 
1:30 (2) As The World Turns. (7) Margie. (4) ETV Digest 12:80 (2) Search for Tomorrow. 
(4) It Could Be You (Color). 
(7) Mother’s Day. 
(9) Mary Morgan. 
12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 
11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater, 
Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, 
(once Upon a Honeymoon’ 
(42), 
11:30 (7) Night Court 
(9) Theater (coritinued) 
(4) Jack Paar. Adolphe Men- 
jou, Jerry Colonna. 
- (2) Nightwatch Theater 
(continued) 
TUESDAY MORNING 1:56 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 
2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. 
(7) Chance for Romance. 
(4) (color): Truth or Conse- 
quences. 
2:3@ (2) House Party. 
(4) Haggis Baggis 
(7) People’s Choice. ‘color). 
6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. 
§:50 (2) Meditations, | Armatrong’s “T Love Jazz," with 
| lighted in ‘Flyin’ Home” and, ‘Satchmo,’ Anita O'Day 
Join Les Brown, Krupa 
and Host of Others. 3 i x : 
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Crosby will co-host the ‘Timex 
world’s top jazz artists, including 
Crsty’s Bobcats among others. 
The Chico Hamilton Quintet has 
selected ‘“‘The Morning After'’ and 
“Sleep” as two of their numbers, 
and the Les Brown band will take 
the stage for ‘‘From This Moment On. ” 
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tions will include ‘‘Four Brothers,”’ 
and Jane Morgan will also sing the 
modern classic, “You Do Some- 
thing to Me." 
This lineup of stars will. pre- 
sent @ fast-paced picture of jazz’ 
ever-evolving musical phases. 
Music critics today believe that 
jazz is now in its most creative 
aspect. And of the classic or Dixie-| Other highlights include Louis 
the Armstrong All-Stars, “The Day 
the Rains Came,”’ sung by Jane 
Morgan, and “The “One O'clock 
Jump” with the Les Brown band. 
Lionel will be spot- 
with the Gene Krupa Quartet, in 
“‘Moongiow.”’ ; 
Krupa will join bass player 
Bobby in “Big Noise from 
Winnetka,” and will team with 
Hampton, the Les Brown band and 
songstress Anita.O’Day in “let Me 
Off Uptown.”                  
MAN, IT’S THE MOST! — Hoagy Carmichael (left) and Bob 
TV channel 2. The hour-long program will spotlight 14 of the 
ton, Gene Krupa, Les Brown and his wane. Anita O’Day and MONDAY; NOVEMBER 10, 1958 
  
‘All-Star Jazz Show” tonight on 
Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hamp- 
land jazz, which came to fruition 
in the back streets of the South, 
Louis Armstrong is undisputed 
king. 
* * * 
Jazz has been described as ‘‘the 
tension between freedom and dis- 
cipline, between improvisation and 
order.” But perhaps it is best de- 
scribed by Armstrong himself: 
“Jazz is a lazy afternoon—it's 
the girl you love—it's boiling honey 
— it's Tchaikowsky’s Sixth — and 
it’s spinach.” 
“The Timex All-Star Jazz 
Show,” the first jazz special of the 
season, Will wind up with a finale 
that combines al] of the show’ 8) 
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7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics, 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 
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Club Doorman Denies 
Claim Against Sinatra 
| By EARL WILSON | 
NEW YORK—I won't let them do that to Frankie! 
Police have been told by the Harwyn night ctub that a 
'photographer’ 8 charge that Frank Sinatre ordered a chauffeur 
ito run over him is false. 
Joe Bernardi, the doorman, witness to the incident, said,! 
si “Frank didn’t even use any swear words.” 
When the photog said, “This is my job,” 
Frank said, “Why don’t you get another job?” 
—but that ended it. 
~ The photog, who claims to have been 
hit by Frank’s fender, spent 45 minutes 
in the Harwyn after Frank left without 
mentioning the accusation he made later, 
so police were told. But he did say he'd 
had a run-in with Sinatra two years ago 
and was still angry about it. 
Strip-Teasers make news! Libby Jones,     ga     
~ WILSON 
Univ. of Wash’n alumna, is asking Marlene Dietrich, Terry: 
\Moore, Debra Paget, Marguerite Piazza, Lisa Kirk, Marie           ‘McDonald, Marilyn Maxwell, Zsa Zsa Gabor, -Mamie Van, 
‘Doren an others who display their figures, to join her in a 
union called “the Benevolent Association of Revealing Enter- 
tainers”—BAREs for short, Ex-coed Dorian Dennis, who got 
a chemisty degree at N.Y.U.. 
and strips soon at the French 
Casino here, is seconding the 
emotion. 
Comedian Joe E. Lewis— 
‘ whe had $5,000 on Harri- 
man to win—was playing 
i gin at the Friars with . 
‘ Bobby Gordon when some- 
body said, “Harriman con- 
ceded.” Joe said, “I always 
knew he was conceded” 
and kept on playing. 
_A woman reader in New 
Bedford; Mass. Hilda M. R. 
Ellison, asks me to pray a little 
for the newspapers to print DORIAN 
more religious news—more items about “being good.” 
I told her that such news is, generally dull—and that   
  ‘used, The don’t-be-good boys wrote funnier. Mark Twain, for 
example, wrote, “Be good and you'll be lonesome,” and added, 
“Truth is thé most valuable thing we have. Let us economize 
it.” Wordsworth sald, “The good die first.” 
I can't remember anybody writing anything very 
breath-taking about the exciting time they had listening 
to a sermon, although I must say I was a caution when I 
was a kid cutting up at some of those Epworth League 
suppers, If you've got any witticisms, aphorisms or bon 
mots on the pleasure of being good and of going to church, 
rush ‘em in to this sinner. 
x *« * 
_ Eddie Fisher pan clubs—not fan clubs—are hopping on 
‘me for printing the NBC contention that his popularity hasn’t 
waned. From Mary Atkins, Flossmoor, Ill., comes this: “Rddie’s| 
appeal was his boyishness and sweet smile. This smile has 
turned into a smirk. He has lost his looks and his voice has been 
impaired by his excesses. I = can’t enjoy his program any 
more. A former fan of his... .” 
* * * 
“Angry Young Man” Playwright John Osborne is at 
war with a midtown hotel which, he charges, tried. to. bar 
Negro dancer-singer Josephine Premice (of “Jamaica”) 
from a recent party he gave. He charges that after Miss _ olicernan Dies 
  — 
After Ambush He’s Shot Four Times | Army Readies 
Moon Rocket First of 2 Attempts 
Expected About Dec. 5 
if All Goes Well 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) 
~The Army pushed ahead today 
with plans for its first moon rock- 
et launching after the latest 
Air Force attempt fell far short 
of success. 
. Maj, Gen. John B, 3. Mears, 
Army missile chief, so far 
the Army is on porter aol Some 
of the equipment needed to blast 
a satellite around the moon al- 
Cape. ; 
*-.* * 
It all goes well,@he Army prob- 
ably will make the first of its two 
attempts: about Dec, 5 when the 
planes of earth and moon again 
are in the best position. 
The Air Force has had three 
tries and came closest on Oct, 11 
when Pioneer I traveled an un- 
precedented 79,000 miles through 
space. 
A special Jupiter intermediate 
range ballistic missile will be used 
as the first stage booster rocket 
for the Army probe, The fuel 
capacity and speed of the Jupiter 
has been increased for the big 
shoot. 
* * 
Air Force missilemen pored 
over flight performance data to 
determine what caused a power 
_|failure in the third stage of the 
Pioneer II rocket: early Saturday 
morning. 
Instead of firing a satellite 
about 220,000 miles to the moon, 
the rocket fizzied at an altitude of 
1,000 miles and disintegrated in 
the earth's atmosphere. 
‘Bomb’ Found 
on Porch of 
Jewish Building 
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) 
ject which appeared to be a bomb 
was removed from the front porch 
of a Jewish student center at the 
University of Missouri Sunday. 
The highway patrol said the ob-' 
ject was berilens. 
* * 
Rabbi pened Pimontel, 
rector of student work 
  — An ob- 
          by Robber-Suspect at 
Colorado Roadblock 
| 
j BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A-rain 
\of bullets cut down a city patrol- 
/man early Sunday at a roadblock 
where he and another officer had 
halted a car of suspected robbers. 
Officer Raymond McMaster, 30, 
was struck four times. He died a 
short time later at Boulder Com- 
munity Hospital, = 
Sheriff Arthur T. Everson said 
Revilo Robert Sides, 22, of Den- 
ver, was arrested here Sunday 
afternoon. He was questioned for 
more than two hours, then jailed 
without charge. Everson said of- 
ficers here and in Denver are, 
seeking—Sides’ brother. 
x * * 
McMaster and Patrolman How-| 
ard Grothjan halted the car north | 
of this university city within an‘ 
hour of a $1,500 armed robbery at) | 
a roadside cafe at Lyons, 16 miles 
north of here. 
The officers first believed only 
one man was in the car. The driv- 
er emerged and stood mute. Mc- 
Master circled car and was 
shot down by a ‘gunman who had 
left the car unseen on the passen- 
ger’s side. A third man may have 
been in the auto, Grothjan said. 
* * * 
The patrolman sprawled on the) 
ground while the bandits fired at 
him. When another police cruiser 
approached, McMaster’s _ killer   | 
, |jumped in the bandits’ car and es-! 
caped. The original driver fled on| 
foot across a field. | 
nine shots, of a prankster. 
trical circuit. 
* * * 
lice headquarters. 
Explosion Rios 
igh School No One Hurt in Blast   
      
  at Integrated Facility 
in West Virginia 
MORGANTOWN, W.Va, (AP)— 
A thunderous explosion ripped 
through an integrated junior high 
school in the small community of 
Osage four miles ‘northwest of 
here early today. 
No one was injured and there | 
Was no fire. 
State police said the 2:15 a.m. 
explosion was set off deliberate, 
apparently with dynamite. The 
explosive is easily obtainable in 
Osage, a mining | town of 400. 
* 
93 The school as “Negroes 
among its 400 pupils. 
ent of Monongalia County schools, -\Make Sudol 
ready has been shipped to the) 
at the! 
Hillel Foundation House, said he 
was sure the device was the work 
The device was in a green an 
\hox. It contained a fuse, a motor! 
powgred by flashlight batteries, a. 
timing device and a complex elec-! 
The apparatus was doused fn] 
water and later dismantled at po-| 
At least five Jewish buildings) 
in the — States have a    
        
    
       
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Cardinals’ party is enjoying the 
four of Japan more than Ed 
Sudol, the 64, National League 
umpire. 
’ + * 
At almost every game Ed, along 
with Manager Solly Hemus and the 
rival Ajl-Japan team manager, re- 
ceives a bouquet of flowers. 
“It coukin't happen in the 
States,’ Ed said smiling. “The 
only thing an umpire gets there is 
a load of raspberries.” 
But Sudo! probably felt right at 
home in the game at Hiroshima. 
* * * 
The game was attended by about 
450 Navy and Marine personnel 
from the Iwakuni Marine Base, 
When Sudol received the cus- 
fomary bouquet they let out a 
great boo and never let up through 
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The getaway car was found 
abandoned near a liquor store. in 
North Boulder. There were blood) 
stains in the back seat. 
* * * 
Swarms of officers, joined by 
Navy ROTC students at the Uni- 
versity of Colorado, joined in the 
search for the gunmen. 
  
Burns Trash, Unaware 
$340 in Cash Included 
CRANSTON, Rf. (AP) — The 
dough in the pie plate in Solitro’s 
bakery was money. 
Pasquale Solitro went to work ; 
Sunday, dumped the contents of a 
Wwastepaperbaskét into the incin- grass 
erator and touched a match to it. 
He didn’t know that $340 of Sat-, 
urday’s receipts had fallen into 
the basket. 
Solitro collected the charred re-       did not rule out the integration’ 
issue as a possible motive but 
made light of it. 
“Intergration here at 
years without incident,” he’ said. 
Stevenson said 
brick building was so badly dam- 
aged it will have to be torn down. 
* * * 
He said the explosive was plant- 
‘ed in the main hallway. of- the 
first floor, fust off the gym- 
nasium, Every window in. the 
building was shattered, partitions 
were knocked down and one of 
‘the outer walls 
its base. 
State Police Cpl. W. B, Snmod- 
said théy found a wire, apparently 
used to detonate the explosive, 
leading out a window to the rear 
of the building.   
Mains of the sat in a pie tin 
and appealed to the Treasury De- 
partment for fresh currency. 
There are 54 mountains in Texas | 
with an altitude of more lease 
6,000 feet. 
    
Premice arrived at the party the hotel falsely insisted that 
they were boisterous and would have to break it up. 
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CHESTER, Pa, (AP) -— A 20- and ‘three ot the white ie 
year-old Chester laborer is bing/stepped outside. They were joined 
24, Chester, held on a charge of murder fol-| by Douglas Pierce, 
lowing a bloody riot in which one: who is white and backed up Dairo. 
youth was killed: and several * *« & 
ae Lama’ roke out early Sun-| | Then a wild melee broke out. ra - 
day morning outside a sandwich by 
shop. It broke up just as quickly, 
after a knife was flashed and two) pj)... 
combatants stabbed. Those in- Estaban pulled out a  switelt 
volved were a neighborhood BrOUP blade knife and began slashing. In of Puerto Ricans and a white boY!shifting the knife from one hand and two carloads ‘of white boys. ine other, 
who went to the shop after attend- 1.4. hands. eight companions. 
ing a dance. As ,the fight raged Clemson 
* © * staggered aside and said he was'| 
The dead boy was Thomas Clem- .,, With that the boys panicked. 
son, 17, West Chester, who police vine of them piled into an auto 
said recently quit high ape: 0 and it roared off. Arriving at 
go to work. He died of a s!aD yfemorial Hospital they carried 
wound in the left chest Clemson into the accident ward. The second stabbing victim.) He was dead. .Kahler was taken 
Bruce Kahler, 19, of nearby Down-'t the operating room. ingtown, underwent emergency “ ts . 
surgery in West Chester Memorial | 
Hospital for a groin wound.~ His 
condition is reported as satisfac- 
tory Police believe Clemson's life 
might have been saved had the 
bays stopped at Chester Hospital| 
Arrésted for both stabbings WS’ miont of 13 miles to West Chester. 
Estaban (Steve) Chamorro, 20. By then the front seat of the car 
who police say has confessed after 45 covered with blood. 
undergoing five hours of question: police arrested the nine Chester 
ing through an interpreter. Cha- }0\s two of whom later were re- morro, a Puerto Rican, speaks’ leased 
broken =. . | * * * 3 
* * | This-was the second such inci- Youth“ 
'The three white boys were joined! 
Estaban 
'eame to ‘the aid of Dario and 
he cut himself on) 
‘Santiago, capital of Oriente and 
‘which they passed in their hasty) ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1958 
  
  
  hir Travelers 30. Hour Truce Lets 
Cuban Red Cross* Take ‘ujana 
Wounded to Shelter 
ince, ending at 6 a.m. 
ers and the exchange of hundreds 
of other prisoners. 
          iof ambulances into the area to 
jbring out wounded prisoners. — 
Although it was assumed 
the 25 travelers, 
Cuban airliner hijacked | 
rebels last week, would be phe « 
the first persons released, it 
impossible immediately to 
firm that they have been freed. | 
They probably will be tallies to   | 
          icaptured unhurt come here by rail   pitals here, while men who were! 
for a brief leave before returning] 
‘to active duty, 
  Kidnap: Obfiter. 
  | in Mexico, 
  Race 
Across Border 
SAN DIEGO, Calif, “AP \otwo Los. Angeles men kidnaped 
ap toge hgh to avold being jailed in-the Mex-| "TE ican border town. 
* *& * a Ti- 
HAVANA (UPI) —' A 30hour] ‘The officer finally grabbed the Lice thom flees trucg in rébel-ridden Oriente Proy-jignition key “ (EST) to-|mile north of the border and John 
. cleared the way for the re-|Lewis and William Tinker, both Pe 
ieoe ah ot “adeaper” air travel.(23, wound up in a San Diego jail.}°" nness. and halted the car a 
When they were unable to pay a' world,   
  ite raed em - 
booked on suspicion of kidnaping, 
violating the custom laws and 
India's. colossal Bhakra Dam, 
They said they were arrested|scheduled for completion in 1960, 
The Cuban Red Cross, which/in Tijuana for driving the wrong/wil] be 740 feef high, the tallest 
handled the exchange, sent a fleetiway on a one-way bridge Sunday.|concrete dam of its kind in the ri lotte Dowdy, Ne “walked. infober 
house and said her brother Jerry 
was hanging from a tree with | for 
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Clemson and Kahler and nine dent in the past few weeks in this: 
‘industrial city of some 70000 peo- | 
ple. Chester is about 30 miles It was reported today that the 
Cuban air force has located the | 
of World Warning Plan 
Warrant Sought 
  cémpanions attended a dance. south: of Philadelphia. Halloween 
Then they drove in two cars to night, following a community pa- 
’ the sandwich shop. | rade, gangs of youths, both whtei 
Chamorro and his brother, Dario|and Negro engaged in scattered 
29, and several of their Puerto| fights. Two policemen and a cadet 
Rican friends already were in the! from nearby Pennsylvania Mili- 
shop. Also in the crowded place’ tary College who tried to break up 
were some white and Negro the melee were hurt slightly. Po- 
youths. jtice said the gangs did not battle 
Some uncomplimentary remarks | each other but rather harassed 
were exchanged and then Dario/other citizens. 
Go Home’ Red Price   
  ‘planes are parked under heavy missing plane, along with another 
DC3 stolen by the rebels last 
month, at an airstrip in Cala- 
bazas, 50 miles northeast 
of Santiago, 
Informed sources said the two 
camouflage alongside the 4,000-foot | 
runway of the airstrip, which is be-; 
lieved to be a principal base for 
            ithe smuggling ring which has run 
some 400 planeloads of arms in 
from. Florida in recent months. 
  
  
    GENEVA, (AP) — Russia to-; jgame, with each side gradually | 
day demanded sweeping nuclear | revealing a bit of its hand in the 
disarmament and elimination of 5¢¢tet Weapon category, especial- 
foreign military bases as its price|'Y ™Ssiles - — =. 
warning system against surprise | The Western delegates are not 
attacks, jempowered to conduct disarma- 
Russian Deputy Foreign Minis-;ment negotiations or even discuss 
ter Vassili Kuznetsov opened ana possible future treaty for the 
East-West conference on preven-'prevention of surprise attacks. 
tion of surprise attacks with a thin./Their view is that such a treaty   
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who are scientists and military 
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resented . expected to participate 
in a technical. conference devoted | 
to feeling out the capacity of the 
two sides for launching a surprise: 
war, and to see if there is the tech-| 
nical means of preventing such 
surprise. They expected to engage | 
in no political problems. 
~*~ * * | 
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