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(3 ‘ Thanks 
wise,: jut sind Loetseltutional Danas dis- es ef 
. « « That we may then unite'in*most 
humbly offering our prayers and sup- 
plications to. the great ‘Lord and Ruler 
of Nations, and beseech Him to par- 
don our national and other transgres- 
sions; to-enable-us all, whether in pub- 
lic or private. stations; to perform’ our 
several and. relative duties properly 
and punctually; to render our National 
Government a blessing to all the people 
by —s being a Government of 
Kettering Dies at Dayton Homelg $5,919,250 “Boss Ket,” as he was affec- | 
DAYTON, Ohio — Tribute was tionately known to thousands, |Ftiday in Dayton’s Christ Episco- paid today to Charles: F. Ketter: died at 2:49 p.m. (Ponting time). | From Our News Wires 
ing, 82, world-famed inventor and 
philanthropist. who died. at his| He never regained consciousness home near here yesterday of @ from the: second of. two strokes ee until 9 p.m. 
: suffered since Sunday. night. cerebral hemorrhage. 
116 Per Cent UF Drive 
Triumph for Community - This entire community owes an everlasting debt of grat. —" things te   
  
creetly and ‘faithfully executed and 
obeyed; to protect and guide all sov- 
ereigns and nations and to bless them 
with good governments, peace, and 
concord; to promote the knowledge and 
=== == Democrats Win j in 1 Alaska and the increase of science among them - and us; and, generally, to grant unto 
Pontiac tying ‘Thanksgiving Services Fist Stale Vole 
Record Budget’ Slated for All Faiths Shows Big Lead prosperity as He alone knows to be 
Scripture tinien with prayes | Leading the responsive veaang IN Major Races best.” 
offered by the Rev. Wayne E. |will’be Dr: Milton’H. Bapk, pastor) 
Churches and synagogues in’ the Wetton of the Purndale Conmen wt, fet ‘the test comreh, The choir of Control of Legislature 
Assured; Gaining in Up $235,000 Over ‘58;| Frese stiigeodbnag 9 py ‘eal the Nazarene. Central Methodist Church will sing. 
R also sponsored by’ the association. | Governor's Race By MARY ANGLEMIER 
Church Editor, Pontiac Press 
Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. 
| 
nl “Cones Hey olbtpsg at Wood- inier ed Assessments pasion services of Thanksgiving| - Dr. William: H. inetheck a First | The following fiveservices are| 
ht and tomorrow morn-|Presbyterian Church: will read’ the ; sch The body will be on view from of $5 ‘Million Seew both tonig The Rev, Warren’ C.. Wilson of! 
tomorrow . and $ sare Richacd 1. hte 2 delat | President's proclamation. : case iy eee ‘Methodist will! 
from 9 a.m.. to 12:30 p.m. Friday r. Richar i speak: at a.m, ‘in St. Luke's 
at the Dayton Engineering Cinb.| By PETE LOCHBILER ident of the Pontiac Pastor's ee i! Publish. Methodist Church, Pontiac road smashing Democratic vic- 
A tecord operating nd: pastor of Trinity Baptist Press Will Publis Is Oy Petty: street. tory in Alaska’s election | 
Called the tast of the aute in- be the speaker at the! 
sen a “tinkering geniuses, an budget of $5,919,250 fOr inion chigadhel si Day Service One . Edition Thursday | ae gee ee 5 edb emerged today as returns Er s e § 
pata od Ae cae |1959 was accepted for study ot the association ~ = a.m..i0|  syuesday is Thankegiving Day, | iChurch in Auburn Heights, the mounted from the vast tere 
and former vice president was last night by the City Com-|Central Methodist Ome and in order that ite employes i Rev. E. Palmer of Auburn Heights! rjtor y's 287 precincts. 
best known for his invention of | mission. Presiding at the service will be | may join in observance of the | United Presbyterian Church will 
the automobile self-starter. A -a<| Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of Beth- | holiday, The Press will publish | be the speaker at 7:30 tonight. | and were assured of overwhelming 
public hearing ‘was Baptist Church. The Rev. | but one edition, at noon. Regular lcontrol of the 60-member Legisla- Never ‘content with things as any Baptis ill be resumed | _ N€W Bethel Baptist Church will scheduled for Jan. 20, eleven! Nertin L. Bellinger ot St. John | edition times w be open fer an 11 a.m. service |ture. they were, his Constant search to d | counted - more|days before passage of the| Methodist Church will read the a Thursday with the speaker from | s than half of the estimat- 
Bray Temple. | ed ere vote of about 40,000 in JUNEAU, Alaska () — A 
1959 budget is due. Democrats led in all major races ~ 
tude to Philip J. Monaghan+and the hundreds of spirited 
and determined. workers who handled the Pontiac Area 
United Fund Drive for 1958. 116 per cent of the goal is an 
all-time record here. 
This victory.is a triumph. 
Thé entire community thrills, 
| wee eee 
In the past 12. months, business in focal retail and 
manufacturing circles could hardly be characterized as 
“brisk.” All fund officials have been keenly aware of 
this as they are part of the business life of the community 
themselves, 
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Hence, the 1958 campaign was approached with more 
actual hope than bonafide confidence. Early returns were 
discouraging and it look as though the big drive might be 
encountering insurmountable obstacles. 
WOR, -® 
However, it merely proved to be a double challenge 
to the workers for they dug in’as they never have before; 
and what happened thereafter falls under the heading 
of a modern miracle. It was a community triumph with 
men and women giving the drive all they had, - 
re >. 
Everyone is proud. and, 
Campaign Chairman ‘Monaghan compliniented 
the huge corps.of workers unstintingly, “It was a tremen- 
cous watang? aia kas SA eee een whole area.” 
Pontiac. can. have a real. Pnentaeiring,- |artificial fever therapy device. "Related Stories. 
Pages a0 that it amounts to $235,000 nidre than the 1958 budget. Possible Snow 
than 200): patents,” iricluding the! | lt bs designed-to maintain the electrically-operated cash register,| Current tax rate of $13.27 for on Thanksgi ving tetraethyl lead, the high compres-| ath $1,000 assessed valuation ? sion auto engine, improved auto- providing the city’s assessed val- Tenens Day will be cl motive finishes, freon: refrigerant, 
two-cycle diesel. engines and an - |piods of sunshiné ‘The U.S. Weath-| 
te tanhace: the baton: it wasjet Bureau said tonight's low will 
a that Fomor gece be raiséd|drop to near.26 degrees, Tomor- NOT REAL RETIREMENT 
Se ara ae oa “will bapa from 33-36. aa grief at the death 
of the kindly genius who began 
life as a chore boy on his father's 
farm near Loudonville, Ohio, came si 
from far and wide. 
When Kettering’s retirement as la n 
head of General ee research btwn di 
‘lovee ‘the w 
northern 
Michi- 
ery over Slippery 
The cub sid ie ex" 
Women's Pages adiavetiss BOO 
roa 4 Killed Roommate |e". 
goes year. and possibly snowy. Skies will be|.it, 4 shotgun in. his room. near] leaders throughout the country are|lican Mike: 
pa ca: ca next Ye8t» mostly cloudy with occasional pe-|+), campus in the pre-dawn hours] urging gratitude on Thanksgiying|the new’ state’s two US, Senate iteday. 
‘|walked into. Detroit police” head-tions of other lands. 
ag Tuarters and said; 
perature wil conto tro Fr od. 
Warming frend)“ pojice said the slaying followed | 
18. & W, Restaurant. 4 Preaching at 7:30 tonight in the} Twesday’s general election had 
nidniaee wrote: “4 oes — Cold and Cloudy, Berkley Student Says x rg a4 angelical United Breth-| pe ype po perth city_pre- 
urch will be the Rev. The- 
pe sia R, Acbech of the Oakland| Stre to retnforee the steadily 
United Presbyterian] srowing Democratic lead, 
Church, The Rev. Myron E, Ever- Republicans still ‘had a chance 
DETROIT — A Hillsdale Col-[ett of the host church will preside.\jn the tiiajor contest. between Dem- 
lege junior was clubbed to death! Protestant, Catholic and Jewish|octat Ernest Gruening and Repub- for one of 
'Day .be shown by sharing. the| Seats. 
About the time the body was dis-/ abundance of this nation with the a ee 
covered, a freshman at the college) ragged, hungry and homeless mil- 
Andes for more than 13 years 
The United Jewish Appeal, 
"LE think IT did ‘something real) soonsored by the Synagogue |PUll I think I killed my FOOM-| Council of America, wilt seek Saree ce times d 
(Continued on Page 2, Col: 2) msesirl 
college prank. fub of Michi-|* a is Thomas Neitling, 21, a\Did the Dogs Complain? | tere _ junior from Tecumseh, Mich 
Police held Patrick John Flan-| .GREAT. NECK, N.. YO | ae 
18, of Berkley. Firemen have complained that. - 
The boys were: the only oecu-'| you can't find the fire plugs for’ |’ ate 
the flowers and wlngie ny vitiag:, ee 
| Dinners — Ditie 1 iiwy. to- 
  Gruening, appointed governor ot 
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary 
‘aE of State Dulles was expected to- 
‘ day to throw some new light on 
pes US. plans for resisting Commu- 
nist pressures over West Berlin. 
* * * 
( Dulles arranged a news confer- 
3 ence against a background of re- 
not detail the plans 
how far they would 
  tion to turn Over occupation 
duties there to the he 
ee onl ie 
The United States hag repeated- 
| ly declared during the past two 
weeks that it intends to stand 
: firm on its position as an 
* * 
But there have been w 
evidences of disagreement 
the Western 
agreed ter any East German 
exercise traffic 
* 
viet-trained air force equipped 
with Soviet jets. 
By ignoring air safety center 
rules and flying in the corridors, 
these Red fighters could make an 
; airlift hazardous. But shooting to 
| stop the transports is not expect- 
ed, 
  
Bow Ties Cost $1,672 
2 in Williams Campaign 
MASON (# — Green bow ties, 
little white polka-dotted metal 
ones for lapels and big ones for 
collars, cost $1,672 in the Gov. 
- Williams reelection campaign. 
eee * 
The expense was listed in the 
expenditure report filed yester- 
day in Mason, Ingham County 
seat, by the Re-Elect Gov, G. 
Mennen Williams Committee. 
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Green bow ties with - white 
polka ..dots Jong have been the 
personal trademark of Michigan's 
Bémocratic governor -—. ever 
since, by his daughter’s report, 
he inadvertently dunked an un- 
clasped four-in-hand necktie he 
was wearing in a plate of soup 
several years ago. 
The Weather 
Full U. 8. Weather Berean Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Temper- 
atures will average 4-4 degrees 
nermal high of 40 and low of 28. Colder 
tonight and continued cold through Fri. 
lay. 
  Today in Pontiac 
: PP ans temperature preceding 8 a.m./ 
At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 50 m ph 
Direction—West 
Sun sets Wednesday at 5.03 pm, 
Sun rises Thursday at 737 am 
Moon sets Thursday at 827 p.m. 
Moon rises Wednestiay at 6:37 pm. 
Downtown Temperatares 
Sos de ven. 31 liam sana 
Sea 
viaeecsme 
y in Pontiac 
As dea a recor owntown) 
Highest temperature ............ 
Lowest cence orees ..30.8 ee ee ...80 
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2 aa 3 
Sore ene 40 
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Thanksgivi 
Slbrated at 6:45, 8 and 9 a.m, 
  Kettering was the last of the auto 
industry's “tinkering geniuses, an 
executive with a wrench.” , 
Many of his .most important 
contributions to the world, w 
|would fill several thick volumes 
‘listed individually, were made after 
jhe gained an executive's title but 
forsook the peep ran -, for 
the laboratory W could 
wrestle first-iand with technical 
problems, F   
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The Rev. Ralph C. Claus, pastor, 
will spead on “Give Us This Day 
Our Daily Bread” at the 10 a.m. 
Thursday in St. Trinity Lutheran 
Church. 
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A lesson-sermon entitled, 
“Thanksgiving” will be read in the 
First Church of Christ, Scientist 
at 11 a.m. tomorrow. 
The second annual Union Thariks- 
giving Day service between Temple 
Beth. Jacob and Congregation B'nai 
Israel will be held at 11 a.m. 
Thursday morning in the B'nai Is- 
_|rael synagogue, 143 Oneida Rd. 
Rabbi Israel Goodman will pre- 
side with Rabbi Nathan/ Hersh- 
field of the temple, guest speaker. 
Refreshments wil] follow. 
Central Christian and - Blisa- 
beth Lake Christian Churches 
are planning q united service at 
10 a.m. Thursday at 183 8. Wind- 
ing Dr. with the Rev, Gerald 
W. Gibson of Central Christian 
preaching. J 
Thanksgiving Day Masses at Sti Vincent de Paul Church will be 
at 6, 8 and 9 ath a 
“The new pastor of Pilgrim. Holi- 
ness Chureh, the Rev. E, L, Em 
ery, will be bringing the Thanks- 
giving message at the 9 a.m. Ser- 
tomorrow, ES 
Choralers and Chancel 
will sing “The Prayer of 
Thanksgiving” at 10 a.m, Thursday 
in Orchard Lake Community 
Church, Presbyterian. The Rev. 
Edward D. Auchard, pastor will 
‘preach on ‘Forget Not All His 
Benefits.” 
At 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 tomor- 
row morning, Mass will be said 
in St. Hugo of the Hills, Bloom- 
  A family service’ is scheduled 
for 9:30 tomorrgw morning .in St. 
Andrew's Episcopal Church, Wa- 
terford Township, 
“The Open Hand of God” is the 
theme of the sermon by the Rev. 
Arvid E. Anderson at 10 a.m. 
Thanksgiving Day in Christ Luth- 
eran Church. Four chdirs of the 
congregation will sing the tradi- 
|tional Netherlands folk melody, 
|The Song of Thanksgiving.” 
Holy Communion will be cele- 
brated at 8 a.m, in All Saints 
Episcopal Church, The Thanksgiv- 
ing Festival service is scheduled 
‘for 10 a.m. with the Rev. David 
'K. Mills speaking. 
On Thanksgiving morning, Dr. 
‘Harold C, DeWindt, minister, will   
'pastor, will preach on ‘Rendering 
ig| Thanks’ at the 11 a.m. Mass to- 10 
| Vest South boulevard at Bagley. | morrow in St, Joseph Church, 
ing Mass will be cele- 
in to development of tetraethyl lead, 
the anti-knock substance which 
forms the basis of ethyl gasoline. 
Later, as head of General 
Motors’ research laboratory, Ket- 
tering had a hand in development 
of the. diesel engine, variable-speed 
transmissions, four-wheel brakes, 
two-filament headlights and two- 
way shock absorbers. 
oe * * 
A complete list of the develop- 
ments in which Kettering played 
a part pe fill several -thick 
volumes. For Kettering, a new 
development merely served as 
ah outpost from which he could 
push-on into new frontiers. 
Once he became absorbed with 
“why grass is green.” He estab-   
LA Still -Smogged In 
- LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Resi- 
‘Getits Were offered little relief 
today from a four-day smog at- 
tack.that consisted partly of a 
sulphutic acid mist similar to 
that found in the killer fogs 
which once enfulfed Dondéra, Pa.,   
  
  
He walked to police headquarters 
from the bus station, he said. 
When Flannery appeared at the 
police station he was wearing a 
varsity football jacket and carry- 
ing a canvas bag containing some 
clothes and a blanket. 
on Hillsdale’s football team. Neit- 
ling was a quarterback at Adrian 
Collegé when he attended there 
but did not go out for the Hillsdale 
team when he transferred this 
, | year, 
Neitling was the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Leo Neitling. His mother is a 
school. teacher at Tecumseh. 
Flannery is a graduate of the 
Shrine of the Little Flower High 
School in Royal Oak. He is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Flannery 
and is one of four children. A 
physical education major, he was 
in the upper 25 per cent of his 
  was a fourth-stringer | Sims   * * * 
His college training was inter 
rupted several times. when he was 
forced to quit in order to give. his ; hee 
eal his overstrained weeks line crew 
' ‘became. strong enough to 
oe eats gras Berkley Student Says 
ui ost te cae. xe H@ Killed Roommate 
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“AY | favorite food and soft drink es fablishment frequented by Hills- 
face down on a@ 
was found by 
o' of the College 
3 to rouse the 
a.m, class when he 
see them earlier. the 
Detective Sgt. John Ware said|% y told this story: to 
ee eins ee 1 mL 
when I came home| , ¥ doing the job,| dent going through the] i9elt 39 
an 4 
: my room, I found] <ity and give were Missing. thet 
1 looked around and found them on| ite regime, the hallway. 
downstairs and asked | threatened 
who were the wise guys who ; 
aetnte ta tas Wo, Sees es [ean ene was helping “Britain 
sai ical oe is stuck on 
t want anyone| that the West 
my personal ‘things.’ ” oes 
the world’s largest corporation and. Jay dove hater, a The Allie 
and one of many which ulti- Neitling come up and at. eS to be 
president, = a Ware said Flannefy continued|or deal with the Communist re- 
with this story: gime of East Germany, which It was while an executive of ; surrounds the city 110 miles trom 
then privately owned Delco, that) , “1 ot ™p and sat down at my 
Kettering develaped deck. 1 was thinking about com |“*% Sernany. 
even for stomata a They're Speedy Notes 
credited ba 1} “I don’t know why, but I : 
making car &|up Tom's double-barreled emanate ean 
~@ @-8 and started beating him with the) speeding yesterday even though 
# guidance, Del-| ‘The butt end smashed and then| Tat" Bushel that he ‘could not co also a small aerial|t started beating him over the| hive heen g wate oo 
ie i gene = lad sarecllpsango barrel. Tom! Sever! conse “I was holding on to the 
T and conducted research which led\eranan’’ vt P@ Made & sort’ of) Wheel with only one hand and I 
           
           
    
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Also on the evening menu will 
be pickles, bread, butter, coffee, 
fruit cake and jello,     
Safety Tips for Winter Holiday Season   
lrons Issues 
torists to exercise extra caution 
as the winter holiday season be- 
Stiow; ice and -rain, plus ‘the 
fact that more people will be on 
the streets and highways, make 
December one of the more dan- 
gerous months for accidents, he 
said. 
In issuing his Thanksgiving 
warnitig, the sheriff had many safe-driving tips that might be 
observed the year-round. 
He urged all drivers to ask them- 
selves: “Am I q prot driv- 
er?”’ Protective dri amounts 
to 8 per cent of the battle to 
  avoid accidents in today’s traffic,   Appea Oakland County law enforcement 
officials are hoping for a_ sub- 
stantial cut in last year’s 103 high- 
way fatalities. At the same time 
last year they sought to reduce 
the 114 death toll of 1956, 
This year, the goal is ‘under 
100,"" according to Irons. 
“Drivers would be better . off 
it they realized that road patrols 
and traffic controls are necessary 
for safety, but comprise only 
about 15 per cent of what it 
takes to prevent fatal accidents,” 
he said. 
“Protective driving simply 
means’ that you drive at all times 
expecting the other driver to make 
an unexpected pass at you, just 
as a prize fighter ‘covers up’ to 
protect himself against the other   and London, England, 
  Church Cranbrook. 
  a a ee ae ee er eee one of these Indian “oscars” for 
A bervice of Holy Communion | quotas in the 1958 UF drive during a victory 
lunchéon at the Pontiac Elks Temple. Here, ad- 
(miring the one given to Philip J. Monaghan 
ah JOB WELL DONE — More than 125 Pontiac 
Area United Fund workers yesterday received   exceeding their (center), campaign chairman,.are William 
Hartman (left), immediate past president of 
UF,. and Leonard T. Lewis, president of 
United Fund. Monaghan received his trophy for 
leading the current campaign over the top, with 
116.5 per cent Gf the $501,000 goal. Hj he said. -|fellow’s punches.” 
* * * 
Trons offered these suggestions 
to drivers: 
First, make sure your car is in 
top mechanical condition so it will fo Motorisis even when he does signal. He 
Trons also strongly urged area 
drivers to safeguard themselves 
against the two worst accident 
causers of all. Refuse to drive 6840099 
above posted speed limits or at True Security 
eet ange for conditions. Don’t} >¥ pg hPa l CSB. er drinking. 
Remember, all posted speed lim-l] (hcuants of tne mone See its are the maximum allowed dur-|| The t’ Church of Christ, 
ing. ideal conditions. Heavy traffic, |] Scien’ ton, . Massa- 
rain, sleet, or snow lower the|} “Huset 
“To anti any one of many gree : surprise situations, to remain | November 30 wary of oncoming traffic, to ap- ‘ 
vetliina’ & hearers on, nail ‘ 4:00 P. M. 
c) or ic ‘ 
i resp Semonlinype sy ang to — PONTIAC CENTRAL 
P ‘to act instantly — parla garter hed edie say Ay HIGH SCHOOL 
tective driving, ” Irons = con- 250 W. Huron Street 
cluded : Pontiac, Mich. 
At this time last year near ; All 
[ed ta -Onitend Shentys A, ot Bt ‘Are Welcome in: nty. A. total: of e 
14 died in December last year, - be We i 
If arég motorists can. impiove|| Under the ces of on that total this December, there|] First Church of Christ, is an excellent chance that the Scientist, Pontiac, 
1958 death toll will fall under last| Michigan year’s 103,   
a daughter, Mrs. Ben’ 
Bradford, Ont.; two sons, William 
and Gordon, both. of Birmingham; 
three brothers and two grandchil- 
dren.   
  
may ee 
Always al for a margin off 
safety when passing other vehicles. = 
Watch ahead for possible accident attend this 
situations in the making and try 
to sow for a “‘way out” when F REE LECTURE ' 
guaaalel Sarre “CHRISTIAN   
_How to Find 
SECURITY 
_ = FOR YOU - 
- YOUR FAMILY - 
- YOUR NATION -       
SCIENCE” 
“The Revelation of 
  
  
  
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  Plan to Attend 
_ The Annual Union — 
Thanksgiving Service 
| 10 AM 
Central Methodist Church 
HURON at NORTH PERRY 
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th — 
Guest Spéaker: DR. RICHARD DIXON, Jr. PRESIDENT, PONTIAC PASTOR'S ASSOCIATION 
Sponsored by the’ Pontiac Pastor Association 
    
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“dogs and three cats so much “DETROIT '(AP) — Edward J. 
    
Grifford didn’t mind his wife's 
he was working. But when he was 
Comsient’ included: _ +. «+ president of the advertising | 
I'm not a vagrant,” Grifford) Prederie G. Donner, chairman “Our surveys showed that | ECRY concerned, puts it this 
told Recorders Judge George Mur- 
phy, “I've got a home—but it's full 
of cats and dogs. I'd like to go to 
jail to get away but there should 
be a better charge than vag- 
rancy." 
Judge Murphy said he could 
find no other charge to cover 
the situation. Grifford left” for 
home mumbling. 
  . |world a truly great humanitarian.” CLARKSTON — ‘We're not going to show them/consolate stags in view,” —— : 
Plane Drops Flores ee eg ee tesies his wil, Face or Malry chtemorial serv-|liew of flowers, holding a glass in hand, though 1! It will be kind of « relit to see UN ITED ’ : ae See any poin those hussars in full ial Dp pray goose Motors: “No ily, nay — sons, Byrne? tn 0: bing aay ae Gan toe Train-B k J % self-imposed ban. As for their/uniforms, with hg oc two bate SHIRT 
J d Bo de diets SO ahr Ao cag aa de. afl of Pontige; and three sis-|copal Church, 735 Franklin Sule rake Jam tacit choice of beverages, we'llling with them at the bar. The other 
on Jordan I out the name of Charles Frank- | ters, Lapeer. The body is at the Sharp niur eS . ar "Ga tae vodka be people in the saloon were begin- Distributors 
lin Kettering. Wis Itelong discon- | Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday Funeral Home, Clarkston. | 18 N Y ey berets en Mali: Spee Teale Ee JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector! tent with ae and eagerness |from ws ‘aoenaiae ke Mr. Stickney died Totetey J in ote at jeer, gin and the lighter type/the grenadiers. , town and at Tel-Huron 
(AP)—An Israeli army spokesman) for tomorrow g@ve mankind a |with burial following in ak Hill Hill NEW YORK (AP) — A jolting —_ 
i — Ba rence flares near) wealth of progress.” His body is at the Frank Car- Death Fc ee h Pennsylvania Station yesterday| He anticipates a certain amount Store 
_— rae Henry Ford II, president of the|*uthers Funeral Home. STISEWNEFE |tnrew a number of standing pas- of criticism. . CLOSED Ford Motor Co.: “Charles Ketter- sengers to the floor and 18 were We're ready for it, he prom- TOMORROW 
He was asked about a report 
from Amman that an unidentified 
plane dropped three bombs over 
Jordan, then flew off toward) i. engineers and scientists in of Pontiac, died yesterday in Ford/ajcan Highway and the Oak Philadelphia. Engineer C. H. Me- Prohibition period. I've personally 
Israel. acs i al his time. His accomplishments will Hospital, Detroit, after an illness Ridge, Tenn., atomic energy plant! Cullough said the brakes ‘suddenly been in the business a quarter of a 
A mysterious - uni = . endure and be an inspiration to all of several weeks, ' died Tuesday. He was born in|“went into emergency” only a few century, and I've felt from the Watch for Pa 
plane was observed over Israel! i cou to the diffilult| 5% 88 &@ member of All Saints|porchester, Neb. teak tm. Ghee ad to stop,{2@Y I Started that the industry and every night * 
and adjacent Jordan territory Conquer »| Eniscopal Church of Pontiac, the ere ne was $0 SOP-/nas always been afraid to do thi Our Adv. in 
dropping flares,”’ he replied. and the unknown, Mr. Kettering’s White Shrine and Order of Eastern . ne Rose Spalone, 35, of Upper Dar- afraid 0 do that, for this ‘e that! THURSDAY'S until Cheistenag + bs ee death is an immeasurable loss to Star Chapter 228. LONDON, Ont. (AP) — Walter|by, Pa., said she received a neck veneis. Paper ‘ SHOP “tif 
He did not specify the area over 
which the plane was seen, nor) 
speculate on its identity. 
said: “No com was | 
today by any side on an incident 
invelving a plane.” 
  
Turkey Gets Revenge 
PARKERSBURG, W. VA. (AP) 
—That Thanksgiving turkey won't 
taste the same to Garry Kozen, 
21. He was treated at Camden- 
Clark Memorial Hospital for a 
broken big toe suffered when he 
dropped a 25-pound forzen turkey./for high school tenichers. rs "    es ie : he 
  
          of General Motors Corp; “The 
death of Mr. Kettering is a great 
loss to all of us in General Mo- 
tors. Boss Ket Was a genius who 
was dedicated to a search for a 
better future. Few men have ac- 
complished so much for the benefit 
of so many. The nation has lost 
an outstanding citizen and the 
ing was a man of limitless energy 
and imagination, These qualities 
made him one of America’s fore- 
the automobile industry and to the 
  | country."”” _ 
‘* 
Ernest R. Breech, * * 
Ford board) 
A United Nations mang ore chairman: “The death of Charles| 
Kettering is a loss that will be 
felt deeply by the nation and es- 
pecially by those who knew him 
personally.” 
Given $49,200 Grant 
MOUNT PLEASANT (#8 — The 
National Science Foundation has 
made a grant of $49,200 to Central 
Michigan College for operation of)   
  a summer institute in mathematics 
  
  
Notice! - 
AUTOMAT CAR WASH 25 N. TELEGRAPH ROAD 
Specially Equipped to 
Service All. 
1959 Model 
CARS and PICK-UP TRUCKS ‘}wasn't much we could do, how- me PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1058 
don the other day to state how he 
feels about his pioneering role. 
* * ®* 
“Comes down to this,” he said 
make it more interesting. There 
  ever, until the industry recognized   
: HOLLIS-PEMBROKE 
‘ Hollis Pembroke, 49, of 302 Pros- 
pect St., died Monday in Pontiac 
General Hospital after an illness 
of three months, 
_He was an employe of Pontiac 
Motor Division and a member of 
New Hope Baptist Church in Waco, 
MRS, JOSEPH STEINER 
Mrs, Joseph (Florence Bauer) 
Steiner, 62, of Owosso, formerly 
  Surviving are two brothers, 
|James L. Ockerman of Pontiac 
land Douglas R, of Seattle, Wash. 
Mrs. Steiner’s body will be at 
\the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home 
tonight. 
STEPHENS WATKINS 
| Stephens Watkins, four-year-old 
  ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel W. 
Watkins, of 12 Beaudette St., died 
Monday in Pontiac General Hos- 
pital after a brief illness. 
Surviving beside his parents are 
three sisters and two brothers, 
Sharon K., Marjorie A., Pamiley 
Watkins Jr,, all at home. 
Service will be at 12:30 p.m. 
  * Friday from the Frank Carruthers 
Funeral Home, with burial in Oak 
| Hill Cemetery, 
MRS. CHARLES H. GRAVLIN 
ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. 
ae We H. (Mae) Gravlin, 76, of 
136 Walnut St., will be held at 
10 a.m. Friday at the Pixley Fun- 
eral Home. Burial will be in Frank- 
lin Cemetery, Franklin. 
Mrs. Gravlin died suddenly Tues- 
day at her home following a heart 
lattack. 
She was a member of the First 
Baptist Church in Rochester. 
Surviving are her husband, 
|Charles H,; @ son, Hazen of Hous- 
ton, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. J. V. 
Wilkes of Rochester; three grand- 
children and three great grand- 
children. 
ARTHUR KILE 
METAMORA — Service for Ar- 
thur Kile, 80, of 4058 Pleasant 
St., will be held at 3 p.m, Friday 
at. the Muir Brothers Funeral 
Home, Lapeer. Burial will be in 
Farmer’s Creek Cemetery, Meta- 
mora Township, : 
Mr, Kile died Tuesday at a con- 
    
  We Wash 
FOREIGN MAKE and 
SPORTS.CARS.     
FE 4-314! 
  One of Michigan's Finest 3-Minute Car Washes 
200 Feet from Tel-Huron valescent home following a long 
illness. 
Surviving are his wife, Viola; 
several nieces and nephews. 
HARRY E. McDONALD 
HOLLY — Service for Harry E. 
McDonald, 73, of 113 Clarence St., 
will. be held at 2 p.m. Friday at 
the Dryer Funeral Home. Burial 
will be in Lakeside Cemetery. 
Mr. McDonald died Tuesday in 
Hurley Hospital, Flint, following a 
short illness. 
  
  
CMASH GO PRICES Just in Time For Christmas Giving He was employed as a foreman   Deaths in Sic and Nearby Areas with the General Motors Truck 
and Coach Division in Pontiac be- 
fore retirement, 
Surviving are his wife, Alice: a 
son, Laurel of Clarkston; a broth- 
MALLORY STICKNEY 
  
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — Dan T. 
such huge building projects as the 
D. Jackson, 72, former president 
of the International Assn. of Fairs 
and Expositions, died Tuesday. He 
was general manager of the West- 
ern Fair, one of Canada’s most Kepler, 72, consulting engineer on| William Beaumont Hospital. 
Surviving are his wife, Kathryn: 
two daughters, Mrs. Janet McCord 
of Clarkston and Mrs.. Honor Pol- 
lok of Richmond, Va., and five 
grandchildren, 
The family requests contributions 
to the American Cancer Society in 
  
reported to have been injured. 
* * *x«- 
The train was inbound from 
injury. © 
* * * 
William Henry, 54, of New York, 
said he received rib bruises. 
Most of those injured were 
  successful annual exhibitions, for 
33 years until his retirement last 
January. they were shaken up but declined 
medical attention,   treated at the station. Others said} jority.   
that its agreement not to use at- 
tractive women in our ads was 
outdated, 
‘THEY LIKE A DRINK’ * * firmly over (or under) 3,009 miles cessive drinking and a grea 
very discreet, like the {of Non-Alcoholic Atlantic, ““Busi- “Women have the same, OF o¢ oyi). Sree eatroanen 
of womanhood in the cig. (R¢55 Wasn't too good in the in-|More, rights than men. It's no se-/4 the nation @ great favor a. Mies my |Ustty this past summer, We de- cret that mary of them like @/oister the temperance movemen 
or, “I like a man why (C04 to improve our advertising, drink or two, before dinner or dUr-|that a of us have endorsed. ing some festive occasion. That's 
why we appealed the industry 
agreement on the grounds that fail- 
Ure to use women in advertise- 
ments was childish, i the enlight- 
ened age of 1958. 
women to a great degree now 
dictate the purchase of liquor in 
this country, the types and the 
amounts, They are the budget 
keepers of the average family. 
Se what's wrong with putting 
them in a picture where they 
already belong? 
e -&® ® 
ised from his London hotel. “My 
family has been iri this businss 
for 100 years, except during the 
“We're as good as any other 
business — no better, no worse. 
The people of the United States 
voted to go wet by a large ma- 
The government derives 
more than $2 billion a year from 
our industry in taxes, We've been ayy 
Hme, about urging it to 
of that money combatting. 
ging — which in turn leads to 
A Tt would be a pretty dull world 
without a drink now and. then,” 
concluded Mr, Martin, 
Well, people had to defend 
suffrage, too. Milton Goodman, 
way: “Subsequent events have con- 
“The exclusion of women from/vinced responsible officials that 
appropriate and true-to-life adver-|such an approach would. have 
tisement illustrations handicaps!worked and the Russians would 
the liquor advertiser wunneces-/have backed down, 
sarily, It is difficult, for example,| ‘Perhaps if that positive sine 
to show a husband and wife toast-/ had best Seles then we would not 
ing their wedding -anniversary|be confronted now with a possibi- 
without showing the wife, Or cock-|lity of another Berlin Meckpds.’” 
tails before dinner with only dis- renal   
  
    
    
             
         
      
          
    
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Thanksgiving 
  
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98 North SAGINAW St, 
  
  
    
Electric 
Shavers PAYDAY 
LOANS 
     
    LOANS ‘TIL PAY DAY 
$50. for 2. wks 
~.- only 70¢!   
  
    
Odds are you've seen the new 1959 Cadillac by now—perhaps sweeping 
regally past you on the boulevard . ... perhaps making its majestic 
arrival at a fine club or hotel.   . handling 
corners with the 
-.. @ quality     
Lwer from Behind the Wheel | ease so remarkable that you follow the curves and 
lightest imaginable movement of hand-and wheel 
of ride so smooth and level and quiet that even the aq 
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other loans to $500 : | And odds are, too, that you've wondered if this 1959 “car of cars” 
with 24 mos. te repay could be as superlative in performance as it isin appearance. byways travel like boulevards. 
Indeed, the evidence will be Overwhelmitie-ig't journey at its wheel 
      
   
     
     
       
  
  
      pene pig py Ban Well, once you’ve found out for yourself, we think the truth will is the world’s most glorious interval between start and sto 
saaae _ — a amaze you. For this Cadillac is even newer from behind the wheel! = ws . 
30.00 30.70 : ores You will sense it, in fact, the moment you hear the whisper-quiet If this sounds almost too good to be.true . . . well, the proof is no 
Sides Gems on 2b eae ob response of its great new engine. ° farther away than your nearest authorized Cadillac dealer, * « 
8 Sp se een De And your sentiment will’ grow to conviction as you discover—one He'll be delighted to make, you his guest—to explain the virtues of 
os one--the other wonders of Cadillaé’s new performance each of Cadillac’s thirteen new Fleetwood-crafted models, including oy 
. responsiveness so iecnadints and silken that it is difficult to believe the Eldorado Brougham—and to let you take the wheel for yourself. See a 
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In the Basaar Area 
CALL: FE 8-9641 Add $2 to price if you have no trade-in. 
SHAWS , Mickie 8 Largest Jewelers - «| 
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  Free Trade c n Working for 
atic Nomination 
_ Frequently, when the spotlight 1s 
properly adjusted, one ApLar STEVEN- 
. sow skips into the picture and “allows 
himself to be seen.” 
} ’*« * * 
Adlai is angling for the 1960 
Democratic nomination for he 
scents victory and after the two 
whang-dangs he sustained before, 
he'd like to climb aboard when 
the going looks good. 
x * * 
It would look from a distance as 
though his best chance were to step 
up and declare himself. His current 
hit-and-run tactics are hardly calcu- 
lated to produce the top results. 
x * * 
It’s an.ancient political adage 
that the first candidates 
» to toss-their hats in the ring - 
usually find them kicked into the 
corner by the time the main 
event begins. But Stevenson is 
‘in a peculiar position. 
x kk * 
“Twice he has been on the ballot. 
And twice he has been swept aside. 
Hence, further aspirations should 
be—Geclared openly so the general 
public and the other candidates can 
know for sure, ’ 
  
Baseball Hero Mel Ott 
Will Be Missed By All 
The sports scene lost a fine figure 
in the death of Met Orr. Primarily, 
Orr was a Giant baseball player and 
he was a vertible giant among the 
Giants, too, although he was on the 
slim side throughout his baseball life. 
x *~ 
Met hit home runs the way the 
Tigers wish they could find someone 
to do today. He went straight into the 
big leagues at 17 years of age and was 
all-national league choice many, 
many years in a row. © . 
we -' 2. 7k 
However, in this area, his chief 
claim to fame was a winning per- 
sonality on thé radio. No baseball 
announcer in America knew base- 
ball any better than Mel and very 
few as well. With this rich back- 
ground, he was always kindly, 
friendly and courteous. Ott never 
“climbed aboard” anyone. 
x *« * . 
The fans were for him. He had a ~ 
big following and was exceedingly 
popular. His loss will be felt keenly. 
  guments 
Split Western Europe 
The breakdown: of negotiations of 
a proposed Free Trade Area in West- 
ern Euprope can have serious con- 
sequences for the whole North - 
Atlantic Alliance. ) 
A six nation European Common 
Market agreement including France, 
West Germany, Italy and the Benelux 
countries will go into effect Jan. 1 
with a 10 per cent tariff reduction. 
Britain had proposed a Free Trade 
Area which would comprise all 17 
countries of the Organization for 
European Cooperation (OEEC). 
Eleven of these countries outside the 
Common Market fear that tariff re- 
- ductions within the group would be 
put into effect thereby discriminating 
against outside trade. 
* * * 
Because of Commonwealth com- 
mitments and a special commercial 
position in the world, Britain could 
not join the common market. The 
Free Trade Area proposal would per- 
THE PONTIAC PRESS by Tae Powrme Passe Com “aw. Tuuron . Pontiac. Michtgan 
‘Trade Mart Datly Except Sunday   
      
      
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  -mit the United Kingdom to preserve 
the all important Imperial Preference 
agreements for Commonwealth raw 
materials while keeping open trade 
with Europe's common market. Serv- 
eral other European countries advo- 
cated similar arrangements. 
eel thi & 
The main dispute is between 
France for the Common Market 
and Britain for the Free Trade 
zone. The highly protectionist 
French fear being priced out of- 
their home market by Free Trade 
Area countries, particularly 
Britain. The British fear new 
protectionist walls shutting them 
out of Western Europe markets 
while German industry forges 
“8. ® 
. After a year of work the negotia- 
tions are deadlocked and there 
are threats of an open trade war. 
Perhaps the mounting Soviet threat 
to Western Germany will submerge 
economic nationalism in the interests 
of the common good. 
  The Man About Town   
The Deer Season Brings Some Unique and 
Interesting Happenings 
_ Qhanksgiving: What, to most 
of. us, means more than usual this 
year. 
  
Jhe deer population in our county’s 
wild life sanctuary, the Drahner Woods, 
a few miles northeast of Pontiac, shows 
its usual big increase during the open sea- 
son, according to . 
Bingham Farnsworth 
who lives near it. The same 1s true at the 
Kent Lake sanctuary, .mear Milford, ac- 
~ cording to Superintendent 
David Laidlaw, 
who estimates that his deer family now 
numbers over 100, with a great number 
of fawns. 
  The daughter of a former Pontiac rési- 
Warden Amoskeag, 
writes me from Vanderbilt that her father, 
now 92 years of age, shot his buck on 
the opening day of the season. The fam- 
ily moved to Vanderbilt several years ago, 
since which time he never has missed a 
season in bringing down his deer. 
  
A buck and two does still roam the 
fields quite aimlessly ori the farm of 
Arthur Brinkman, 
just off the Dixie Highway, only a few 
miles northwest of Pontiac. 
  A Gaylord deep freeze market took the 
deer of an 
Francis Maxim 
of Birmingham only after he proved to 
them that he wasn't the Detroit man with 
the same name who last year never called 
for his deer—because he had shot, it 1- 
legally, 
. their buck. He's already been north three 16, “an d I still don’t get 
  
“Don't say so much about the present 
high cost of living,” says a note from 
_ “Lover of Times Present,” 
who encloses a clipping from The Pontiac 
Press of 40 years ago today, which shows 
that turkeys and chickens both were sell- 
ing at a higher price on the local market 
than they now are bringing. 
  Oakland County picks off any movable 
official in Wayne County who has made 
good and wants a promotion. Latest is 
Robert J. McNutt, 
City Manager in Wayne's Harper Woods. 
He comes to our new Southfield City on 
Jan. 1 in the same position. The present 
Manager, 
_ Gene Swem, 
will continue in an advisory position. 
  
One of my most cherished recollections 
is my talk with 
. Charles F. “Boss” Kettering, 
the GMC top inventive genius, at their 
big show in Miami in the winter of 1957. 
Nor will I ever forget his remark: 
“Inventing has only made a start.” 
Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turland 
  of 1064-Myrtle Ave.; 54th wedding anni- 
; Pierce Hinchman 
of Birmingham; 81st birthday: 
Mes. Abagail Saunders 
of Rochester; 80th birthday. 
  be ae 
vc. Y Pedy 4 ei © 
orse!   
David Lawrence Says: .   e 
Court Ruling Aids School Issue WASHINGTON — There's a new 
“Jaw of the land” today ‘on the 
integration problems of public 
schools. Local school boards hence- 
ofa Supreme 
Court decision, 
to assign pupils 
to whatever 
schools. they 
please without. 
revealing any 
reasons for their 
action 
    While the case 
concerned an . 
Alabama law, it LAWRENCE 
applies throughout. the nation 
The reason the “pupil assign- 
~ ment” law is held constitutional is 
because the denial or grant of the 
inclusion of a pupil in a particular 
school, it must be based on that 
individual’s personal qualifications. 
* * * 
The Alabama law sets forth the 
basis on which the local school 
boards may act, as follows: 
‘In the assignment, transfer or 
’ continuance of pupils among and 
within the schools, or within the 
classroom and other facilities 
thereof, the following factors and 
the effect or results thereof shall — 
be considered, with respect to the 
individual pupil, as well as other 
releyant matters: Available room 
and teaching capacity in the vari- 
ous schools; the availability of 
Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE 
A dedicated man is one . ; . Who 
helps a worthy cause . . . Without   
expecting in return , . . Great 
praise or loud applause ... He 
gives his efforts day and night... 
As much as he can spare ,.. To . 
serve his own community .. . And 
people everywhere . . . He never 
tires of that task . . . But he goes 
on and on... To aid his fellow 
man and bring ... The world a 
brighter dawn . . . A dedicated 
man is one . . . Whose heart is so 
sincere . . . He feels no matter 
what may be , . . He hag to per- 
severe .. . If only there were more 
of him . . . Upon this earth today 
. « . The path we have to plod 
would be . . . A less exhausting 
way. 
: (Copyright, 1958)   
The Country Parson 
  transportation facilities; the effect 
of the admission of new pupils upon 
established or proposed academic 
programs; the suitability of 
lished 
energy or ability of the pupil; the 
psychological qualification of the 
pupil for the type of teaching and 
association involved; the effect of 
admission of the pupil upon the 
academic progress of other stu- 
dents in a particular school or 
facility thereof; the effect of ad- 
of attendance at a_ parti 
school; the possibility or threat of 
friction or disorder among pupils 
or others; the possibility of 
breaches of the peace or ill-will or 
retaliation 
F2 
HI eghit: s 
  
  
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Tonsillectomy Dangerous; 
Snipping Method Better 
The physician, surgeon or throat ing passages are obstructed by en- 
139 of the tonsils; no sigu' of in- 
fection (septic foci) in 930. 
If the “indication” or reason for 
it is. to eradicate or clear up a 
lation (surgical diathermy), 
* * * 
- The diathermy method is not ap- ™ 
plicable to children’s tonsils—chil- 
dren under seven years of age will 
not or cannot cooperate with the 
doctor, as ‘a‘rule. The method of 
. choice for children. whose breath- 
  
piabe ay HEE 
ae ull ieek 
     ie d i 1 ; rather than to replace them, 
Hf   Ex-Teacher 
     
     ‘Nothing Is Lost; _ . 
Nothing Gained’ 
The Tigers didn't lose much in 
  8 
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i.   
West Policy 
= 
new dictatorship there can be held 
to its professed middle road be- 
tween Moscow and Cairo, 
The United States has for 
. It isea matter of expediency of a 
type learned early in all political 
dealings. It is justified by its ex- | Encourages 
“before as well as after their oc- 
currence, 
k & & 
After a period of standoffishness — 
during the most active period of 
rebellion in Indonesia, the United 
States resumed. limited military 
* aid to the Indonesian government 
despite its acceptance of local 
Communist cooperation and its de- 
suppress Sukarno, although the lat- 
ter remains @ great popular ‘figure. 
Indonesia, whose economy has 
been 
Dutch were driven out, was once 
considered a great prize in the 
world ideological: conflict. Now the. 
West will be satisfied if the new 
nation can bé held to true neutral- 
ism, . 
* * * 
Thus the democracies seek vic- 
se“ gle gerne ae tena ‘tories at the Fisk of setbacks for 
democracy, — + 
  
  
  This Case Record is dedicated 
to Infantry Post 308 of. the 
American Legion in New York 
to offer 
thanks to God Almighty. In 
America, Thanksgiving should 
be every doy! | By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE. - 
   ih ij y ~ Case Records of a Psychologist: _ 
The ancient Hebrews thus 
grumbled at Moses because God = 
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ad if LE, 
is 
a 
E ur aged mother comes to visit 
and bow your heads as she intones 
“to the Almighty. 
+ * * 
~/ But you young parents are dere- 
in your duty if you don’t téach 
your children to pause before: they 
curity in the form of daily man- tome @ prayer of grati- 
“What have I to be thankful even 
and 
that ;/ for?’’ a Chicago teenager bitterly 
_. “You have two feet,” 1 re. 
Plied ‘bluntly. “Lots of soldiers 
     
    
  
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During Past Year 
Residents throughoutthe county 
tonight and tomorrow will —— 
Thanksgiving services at the 
church of their choice to again 
The Rev, Perry A. Thomas, 
pastor, will deliver a sermon en- 
titled “How to Give Thanks,”” The 
Caroleers, the Wesleyan choirs and 
a quartet will also participate. 
FOUR TOWNS. 
A special 11 a.m. service will be 
held tomorrow at the Marantha 
Baptist Church, 1520 Petrolia. 
* * * 
“God's Blessing to Us” will be 
the title of Pastor S. A. Munroe’s 
address. The junior and senior 
choirs will participate in the 
service. 
IMLAY 
A Union Thanksgiving service 
will be held at 8 p.m. tonight at 
the First Congregational Church. 
The Rev. Hays Wiltshire of the 
First Baptist Church, will deliver 
the sérinon. Congregations of the 
Methodist and Baptist churches 
will attend the service. 
A special service will also be 
held tonight at 8 at the St. Paul's 
Lutheran Church, 
: ROCHESTER 
The Thanksgiving service at 
Gethsemane Lutheran Church on 
Auburn road near Dequindre road 
will be held at 10 a.m, tomorrow. 
J. Douglas Parker, minister of 
_ St. Paul’s Methodist Church, will 
be the speaker for the annual 
United Thanksgiving Service to be 
held tonight at St. Phillip’s Epis- 
copal Church. 
* * *: : 
The Protestant churches have 
combined their efforts to hold a 
united service for Tubsiaivinn. 
The Rev. Edgar Lucas will be the 
host pastor. 
St. Phillip’s Chancel Choir will 
provide the music. 
  
Treasurer Oming 
Examination Hits 
Another Snag 
MO CLEMENS — The ex- 
ination of ousted Washingtoii 
Township treasurer, William M. 
Oming, 36, charged with embez-| 
zlement of $1,700 in township tax 
receipts, was postponed again to- 
day. 
Reason given by the Macomb 
County’ presecuting attorney’s of- 
fice for the second adjournment 
was to allow a Detroit firm to.com- 
plete its audit of township books. 
The examination was to be held 
at 11 a.m. today in Macomb Coun- 
ty. Justice Court, Mount Clemens. 
Clarkston Gets, State OK 
on $1 Million for School 
CLARKSTON — The Clarkston 
Community School District plans 
to borrow a one-million dollar gen- 
eral obligation bond issue, part of 
a total of $2,500,000 authorization, 
for construction of a new high 
school, 
Approval by the state municipal 
finance commission was yes- 
terday,   for His rd Slings é   
  
Married Saturday to William 
D. Kenifeck of 4443 Windiate 
St., Waterford, was the former 
Sharon Linda McIntosh of 
6819 Hatchery Rd. The after- 
noon wedding was held at 
Christ Lutheran Church, 
Waterford. 
  i 
Jailed Brothers 
Admit Thefts 
in Romeo Area 
ROMEO — Twin brothers from 
Detroit now serving time in Ma- 
comb County Jail for larceny yes- 
terday admitted seven additional | 
thefts of gasoline in the Romeo 
area, State Police reported today. 
Brent and Bruce Hoseclaw, 17, 
were arrested by Macomb County   
thefts with which they were 
charged occurred at the Romeo 
Community Schools bus garage. 
Latest crimes admitted by the 
Hoseclaw brothers all happened 
within the last. three weeks, but 
none of them had been reported. 
Most of the br was taken from 
cars, police said 
The two were accompanied by 
a younger Detroit boy on their gas 
stealing spree. He was turned 
over to juvenile authorities. 
Suet Box on Stove 
Sets Fire fo House 
ROMEO — A box of suet placed 
on an oil stove blazed up yester- 
day, and set fire to the house 
owned by George Baher at 1700 
N. Rochester Rd., eight miles west   
_damaged the wall, ceil- 
ing, floor and two chairs and cov- 
ered the interior with a greasy 
smoke film. The Romeo fire de- 
partment extinguished the blaze. 
Frank Frith, who rents the 
pounds of suet inside and then 
left for work. 
* * * 
He said he was working in the 
yard when a neighbor called him 
to tell him his house was on fire. 
No damage estimate has been 
Made yet. 
Brennan Sets Sights 
on Township Post 
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — 
Joseph T. Bl mace Farmington 
Township attorney, 
day that he will be a candidate 
for township supervisor in the com- 
ing spring elections. 
Brenhan, who lives at 29549 
Eastfield Ave, with his wife and 
two daughters, will be running on 
the Republican ticket. 
* * * 
The candidate is a practicing at- 
torney and a graduate of the Uni- 
versity of Detroit Law School. He 
has been a township resident for 
three years, 
The primary election for this and 
other county. supervisory posts will 
be held Feb. 16. Deadline for nom- 
inating petitions is Dec. 2.   
    
    announced to-| -       
    
Arbiters Ready 
in Paper Strike No New Negotiations 
Scheduled on 8-City 
News Shutdown 
DETROIT (#—Federal and state 
mediators stood by today for pos- 
sible aid in Michigan's newspaper 
strike in eight cities. 
However, no new negotiations 
were on schedule. 
* * * 
“The nine papers—two in Grand 
‘Rapids—faced a second day of no 
publication in the walkout of the 
International Typographical Union, 
The ITU began its strike Mon- 
day night in a contract dispute 
with Booth Newspapers,. Inc., 
which represents the nine daily 
newspapers, 
* * * 
The strike has cut off the cir- 
culation of half a million papers 
in a wide area of Southern Mich- 
igan. Detroit is not affected. * 
* *. .&% 
Stuart Kelly of the U, S, Labor 
Conciliation Service and Leonard 
Bennett of the State Labor Media- 
tion Board kept in touch with both 
management and the union. 
Wage and fringe benefits were 
reported included in the points of 
disagreement between Booth 
Newspapers and the ITU. 
x * * 
The ITU also is on strike at three 
other Michigan papers in Ypsilanti, 
Iron Mountain and Escanaba. All 
three have continued to ‘publish, 
however, 
* * 
Booth management said that in 
nearly every struck plant yester- 
day other mechanical unions did 
not cross the ITU's picket lines. 
Editorial and business office 
employes were kept at work ex- 
cept at the Grand Rapids Her: 
old. The American Newspaper 
Guild local at the Herald respect- 
ed picket lines. / 
* * * 
Ann Arbor, Jackson,’ Bay 
Flint, Kalamazoo, Muskegon City, and 
1,900 persons. Between 600 and 700 
ITU members are on strike. The papers — in Grand Rapids, |ing 
Saginaw—employ a total of about} John Walker of West Bloomfield 
sprouted another toe on his right   
Holly who was bern on Christ- 
mas has seven toes on her front 
paws. : 
Ever since the arrival of the 
Walker family — and mother cat — 
moved to the Twin: Beach sub- 
  
    EIGHT-TOED CAT -— ‘‘Spankie” has the best 
any cat in the feline world, according to his owners, Mr .and Mrs. Press Phote 
anding of 
Township. The pet has recently 
front foot, making a total of 25 
toes on four feet. Normal cats have five toes on each paw. 
  
Goodfellows 
ROCHESTER — The Rochester, 
Brooklands Goodfellows Have set a 
$2,500 goal to aid the needy chil- 
dren in this area. The groups will 
sell newspapers Friday and Sat- 
urday and 2,000 special Rochester 
editions of the Pontiac Press will 
be. included in the sale. : 
The Ben Jones Goodfellow Paper 
sale is a tradition organized by the 
late Ben Jones and carried on for 
thirty years by himself and some 
volunteers from church groups. 
The annual children’s Christmas 
party and baskets for needy fami- 
lies are made possible each year 
from the paper sale. 
The Metropolitan Club made 
up of firemen, police, postal >m- 
ployes and volunteers has carried 
on the work for a number of 
years and this year’s sale will 
provide the annual party for 300 
underprivileged children. 
Fire Chief George Ross and 
John Albertson are cochairmen of 
the paper sale with Brooklands 
Fire Chief Harold Graves assist- 
. The annual Christmas dinner 
will be held December 20 at 1:30 
p.m. in the Rochester Junior High 
School cafeteria. 
Santa Claus will arrive in Roch- 
  ester for the Lions Club Christmas Paper Sales 
Will Help Needy Children parade on Dec. 6 and take up his 
headquarters in the former War- 
field Paint Co, store at 325 Main 
St. 
* * * 
Chief Ross has announced that 
headquarters for the Goodfellow 
dinner, 
  
Two Pontiac Women 
Flag Down Wrong Car 
Two Pontiac women in search 
of male companionship last night 
flagged down the wrong car. 
In the auto were Pontiac Pub- 
lic Safety Director George D. 
Eastman; Capt. Oliver H. Le. 
meaux, head of the Uniform Pa- 
trol Bureau; Detective Richard 
Donny Ashley and Sgt. Raymond 
E, Meggitt, both former—mem- 
bers of the vice squad. 
Both women were arrested on 
| a charge of accosting,     
  
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“Everybody wants one of Holly's 
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So far, the cat has had more 
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of existence, and about 40 have| 
been born with seven toes on the 
two front feet. 
Holly has taught her son 
how to take advantage 
of his big paw by pulling the 
lower cupboard door open, where 
the cat food ts kept. 
Another skill handed down to 
young Spankie is the running down 
small animals like gophers and 
chipmunks. The cat brings the 
  and lay them in front of the door 
for a reward. 
* * * 
One time, Holly brought home a 
baby rabbit and reared the -young 
Just how long Spankie’s mother 
will continue to ‘produce many- 
toed offspring is anybody's guess. 
One thing is certain. By next 
spring Spankie will have a new lit- 
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least 24 toes each, ‘‘and this is no 
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      Thanksgiving 
At this joyous yet solemn time of the year, people may 
ask themselves: 
once replied: “The sharing of a lifetime of experience.” __ 
And no one can question the truth of his statement. “What makes a family?” . A wise. —_ 
A family is the many, many things you share together: 
holidays and birthdays, laughter and tears, vacations and — 
picnics and parties and family legends. 
And to the happy family it means the sharing of worship, 
too. Nothing brings a family closer than going to church 
together. It’s a wonderful, complete experience . . . one 
to share, not only at this bag but fererer ae 
  
      
  
       
               
           
      
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November 27... 
THANKSGIVING DAY 
as Well as All Holidays from 
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      City Cucuidindatais last night 
| passed their compromise plan on) - 
|parking meters near the proposed 
Pontiac General Hospital parking 
lot, with the promise that if instal- 
lation of meters is ever considered, 
a public hearing would be called. 
Adopted ‘was an - ordinance 
amendment that gives commis- 
sioners discretion to install 
meters on streets if revenues 
from the 214-stall hospital park- 
ing lot fall below expectation. 
The amendment was sent to the 
Municipal Finance Commission in 
Lansing, changing one section of 
the revenue bond ordinance adopt- 
ed to finance the lot. 
* * * 
The original ordinance had speci- 
fied that 70 meters would be erect- 
ed on Huron, Oneida and Seminole 
streets to “protect” the parking 
‘llot meters. 
Although commissioners gave 
assurances there was no definite 
plan to install street meters un- 
‘Jess necessary, Oneida and Semi- 
  nole street householders protest- 
ed, saying they didn’t want   
meters on their residential 
streets, 
District 2 Commissioner William 
W. Donaldson, in whose district the 
streets lie, repeated assurances 
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“People should fee] assured that 
the city won't. promiscuously put 
out parking meters,"’ he said. “The 
provision for street meters was in- 
cluded in the ordinance only to 
ihelp sale of the bonds.” 
Commissioners adopted his res-   
For OFfFix Suppli 5s § 
BACKENSTOSE 
BOOK STORE St 
  Hospital Parking Meters 
Approved 
July 1, 
for the lot. 
§.. Johnson, owned by Albert E, 
for purchase of two niore homes. 
Mid-U.S. Shivers 
in Coldest Clime 
of Season Today 
By The Associated Press   
eved in the coldest weather of the 
s@ason today. 
Scattered snow flurries were 
the wake of a storm that dumped 
as much as four inches of snow on 
parts of the Upper Peninsula yes- 
terday and tied up some lakes 
shipping. 
The coldest spot in the state 
early today was at Houghton where 
the temperature was 20 (at 5 a.m:). 
It was still snowing this morn- 
ing at Houghton, Grand Marais 
and Peliston.: The weatherman 
reported four inches of snow had 
accumulated at Houghton and 
Gladwin, while one inch was re- 
ported at Grand Marais and the 
Seo. 
Highway crews worked during 
the night to clear snow covered 
roads. The Automobile Club of 
Michigan said yesterday afternoon 
all roads north of a line from 
Bay City to Ludington were cov- 
ered with snow. 
Bone-chilling winds up to 60   [Cost of Living 
‘The Municipal Finance Commis- 
sion may pass on the city’s $175,- 
000 revenue bond plan by the end 
of January. Construction of the lot|costs as ‘measured »by the govern-| se 
between Johnson and Seminole|ment remained unchanged - in 
streets is scheduled for. completion | October, 
Commissioners approved the $15,- 
500 purchase of the eighth parcel 
This is the home at a 
The nation's mid-section §shiv- 
CORONET 
VSQ 
BRANDY 
BRANDY DIST CORP   35° FIFTH AVE, N.Y. CALIF. GRAPE BRANDY, 64 PROOF m.p.h. whistled across the North- 
ern Plains and upper Mississippi 
Valley. Snow. blanketed wide areas 
in the Rockies and. northern Mid- 
west areas but falls diminished 
as the storm moved east and south- 
ward during the night. However, 
blizzard warnings were in effect 
during the night in eastern North 
Dakota and northern Minnesota. 
  
  
  
  Misses’ and Child’s 
PULL-ON BOOTS 
Only 
3.49 COLORS: 
Red, Brown, White     
  Sizes to 3 
Women’ s Sizes.. Temperatures dropped below 
izero in sections of Colorado, Wyo- 
jming, Montana and North Dakota. 
They tumbled into the 20s and 
lower from the mid-Mississippi Val- 
ley through the central Plains. 
Cold wave warnings were posted 
for most of the north central 
Plains states from North Dakota 
_linto Oklahoma—and_from—eastern, 
parts of Colorado and Wyoming 
into nonrthwestern Missouri and 
Iowa, 
* * * 
The cold air was expected to 
envelop most sections from the 
Rockies into the Appalachians and 
move into the Atlantic Coast by 
tonight, 
Generally cold and fair wéather 
was the outlook for most of the 
eee Thanksgiving Day.     
7 on City Board Plan 
'to Fly to Convention 
Unless the airline strikes. inter- 
|fere, Pontiac’s seven city commis- 
isioners will fly to Boston this 
weekend for the annual conven- 
ition of the American Municipal Stays Same Figures During October 
Are Unchanged From 
August, September 
(* * * 
The Labor Department reporied 
-49 ‘average, This is the 
Silk. The city is still negotiating ois as in August and September. 
The peak wag 123.9 in July. 
In October, food prices aver- 
aged % to 1 per cent lower than 
in September but prices of most 
other goods and services aver- 
aged higher. 
* * * 
Because of the relatively steady 
living cost level the last three 
months, there will be no adjust- 
million workers in the auto and 
related industries whose labor 
contracts call for quarterly ad- forecaSt over Michigan today in justments based on the govern- 
ment index, 
workers and the buying power of 
those earnings fell in October 
ftom a September peak. The rea- 
son was shorter working’ hours 
due to labor strikes in the auto, 
fabricated metals and machinery 
industries, 
x * * 
After federal tax deductions the 
take-home pay of the . factory 
worker with three dependents was 
$76.58 a week in October; that of 
the Bors worker $69.14, 
Each figure is about 85 cents 
below the September record high. 
Consumer costs for transporta- 
tion, medical care and sores 
were higher in October. The trans- 
portation group was intluenced 
primarily by a 4.2 per cent in- 
créase in the cost of new cars as 
higher price tags on 1959 models 
outweighed slight declines in deal- 
er prices for new 1958 models. 
= * * * 
In the food group eggs, perk, 
poultry and apples were all lower 
but beef was higher. 
Hoffa Said Planning 
Role in Airline Crisis DETROIT (AP)—Teamsters Un- 
ion President James R. Hoffa is 
planning to move into the airline 
crisis, the Detroit Free Press and 
Detroit News said today in stories 
from Washington. 
* * * m 
‘The ‘Free Press said: “Hoffa is 
very close to the flight engineers 
and intends to help them in their 
jurisdictional fight with the Air- 
line Pilots Assn., a close associate 
of the Teamsters boss said.” 
* * * 
~The Free Press said Hoffa 
jwould enter the ‘third-man dis- 
pute,"’ which centers around the 
demand of the. pilots union that 
the third man in the cockpit of 
the jet planes of the future should 
be a qualified pilot. The third man 
in the, propeller-plane cockpit ‘to- 
day is a flight engineer, 
“Hoffa, it was learned, is com- 
mitted to stop gasoline deliveries 
to any airline now or-in the future 
which joins with the pilots to do 
away with the ‘flight engineers’ 
jobs,” the Free Press said,   | Assn. * x * 
Since Commissioners will be out) 
| of town, there will be no com-| 
| mission meeting next week. 
i They are scheduled to leave 
| Metro Airport Saturday noon, to 
| return Wednesday evening. 
| The convention will take place 
— through Wednesday morn- The News quoted Hoffa in Wash+ 
ington as saying the agreement 
with the flight engineers was 
worked out threé years ago; 
  
Cuba has a law requiring that 
all cigars be made by hand. The 
law keeps some 35,000 cigar-mak- 
‘Jers busy, 
  
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We Get It? 
  ment in pay rates for nearly one’ 
Spendable earnings of factory). Trans World Also Far trash Pack.   
MIAMI, via: tabi 
Lines and ‘ts ’striking flight 
{neers today took their dispute in 
federal court. The 
strike is tying up the ig 
WASHINGTON (AP) ~— Living a airline in a peak travel 
As As the Thanksgiving weekend 
neared, Eastern and another ma- 
jor carrier, Trans World Airlines, 
appeared far from a settlement. 
its consumer price index|But the outlook was better else- 
steady at 123.7 per cent of| where. 
On Florida’s southeast coast, 
air reservation requests piled up! 
Passengers could get night 
coach tickets for points north with 
a two-day wait. The waiting list 
Heat Ordinance 
Urged for City Commission Hears How 
Reciprocal Agreement 
Helps Contractors   
An ordinance ‘to bring Pontiac 
heating contractors” within. the 
scope of a southeastern Michigan 
reciprocal agreement area was in- 
troduced by the City Commission 
last night. 
Without the ordinance, Pontiac 
contractors would suffer competi- 
tively in areas outside the city, 
the Michigan Heating and Sheet- 
metal Assn. 
Biddle said 70 area communities 
have passed ordinances that pre- 
vent outsider contractors from be- 
ing licensed for jobs unless their 
home city hag first licensed them 
under a similar ordinance. 
A group of Pontiac contractors 
urged the city to adopt a code 
based on Detroit's new heating . 
ordinance, which has been used 
as a model in many other com- 
munities, they said. 
The- code covers safety factors 
involved in the installation of oil 
and gas heating fixtures, sets up an 
examining board’ and an appeal 
board and inspectién fees ranging 
from $3 to $10 a job. 
_ The city has no heating code at 
present and it was the opinion of 
Peter Hickey, city plumbing in- 
spector, that it should have one. 
Commissioners authorized Hick- 
ey, the city attorney and the-city 
engineer to méet with a committee 
of local contractors to — the 
  
Just Can't Make It. 
Club President Phil Jonsson arose 
rat an annual banquet to present 
awards to members with perfect 
attendance records for the year.| grou 
The first five members he named 
were absent.) Eastern Air Lines Strike 
Erupts. Into Court Suits: 
ld) was about the same. The earliest] 
|tourist-conscious area ‘is that 
said N. J. Biddle, secretary of {TY 
proposed ordinance. _ _.__j cards. 
MIDLAND, Tex. {AP)—~Kiwanis prs witg hy tis ate, es tte 
National Air Lines. would accept] 
reservations from New York to 
Miami was Monday, Dec. 1. _ 
Railroad reservations were im- 
mfediate—both ways. 
W. J.- Ficht of “Seaboard Air- 
line Railroad said, ‘We're adding 
two coaches on each train each] 
vale ss . We're not turning anyone} 
Traltic at Miami International 
Airport Tuesday was down more| 
far We oot ded bese re. el 
period last year. This time in 1951 
Eastern Air-Lines was flying 4,400 
eneinele ik tad ot ot Bh aT 
daily. Eastern claims to handle 
60 per cent of all passenger air 
traffic here: 
A factor’ of importance to this 
Eastern provides ‘the sole direct 
air link between Miami and 30 
cities, including Detroit, Akron, 
Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, 
Pittsburgh and Montreal. 
HOTEL MEN HIT 
If not settled quickly, the strike 
could have, an economic wallop as 
Nast winter, hotel _ 
charter private planes. One firm, | 
American Air Taxi, Inc.; 
swamped, Clark English, 
American Airlines appe 
rhave averted a strike by 
Line Pilots Assn. The pilots said 
uled for last midnight. 
Full agreement was reached be- 
tween National Air Lines and the     
       
     
    
    
  
  
    
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  International. Assn, of Machinists, 
    
according to an announcement. 
The new contract runs until Oct. 
1, 1960. 
Meanwhile, Pan American 
-|(World Airways announced in New 
York ‘that it had reached a con- 
tract settlement with the Air 
Transport Division of the Brother- 
hood of Railway Clerks. The 5,000 
clerical workers had set a strike     
     
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Ceplus Houser, only 12,°intends|' Ending $200,060 Suit 
to make the most of all three, 
Sterne tae deprive bim ot| WASHINGTON (AP)—The male 
both joy and profits, secretary, of blonde Rep. Coya 
Cephus is a toy merchant, has) ‘Knutson (D-Minn) says his boss's 
been since he was 7 years old,/husband is dropping a $200,000 
He operates his tiny shop in quar-) isuit against him charging aliena- 
ters next door to his North Phila-| tion of affections and slander. 
delphia home, William Kjeldahl, 30, made “pub- 
+.   * * lic a letter he said he got from 
Last May two juveniles cleaned Andy Knutson, the husband. 
out the place, ‘and Cephus—lack- | * .* * 
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Cana ‘couldn't—and wouldn’t.| S7ess¥oman, defeated for re-elec- 
After the glass in his shop door on orig ase es 
was broken four times this month, xe pS ae oo * pes 
the enterprising youngster wrote|*® ee riage Bg 
Police Commissioner Thomas J. re \dahl n 0 Minn. - 
Gibbons for protection. . “a ' ue | secretary | 
“T am not taking this lying} ®€P- Knutson, showed news- 
down,” Cephus wrote, “And if|™e? @ copy of another letter he 
these hoodlums think they are go- > | said was sent by Andy Knutson to 
ing to drive me out of business,|® federal judge. That letter said, 
they “have another thought com-|‘!¥e fired my lawyer, Benedict 
ing. F, Fitzgerald,.and 1 don’t want 
to sue Kjeldahl any more. .. ."5. - 
Fitzgerald said later that as far 
as he knew he hadn't been fired   * * 
“T assure you if these boys are] 
caught, 1 will prosecute.” | 
Cephus is, 
breakers are Juveniles; delinquent. | the suit be wie. nvinced_ the. glass-.and.that.he..has..not..asked..that). in question repaired before the broke in half and sank in the night of Nov. 18. Marine Inspection Office testified |* before an - board Ste shin oie conel Na. ite 
here that when he "inspected the | ley ‘Transportation a 
Bradley in January and April he branch of US. Stoel Corp.” found The estiga board h ad. 
badly eroded rivets in the side | oq ris te nie Se yD beet: 
Kerrins, commander of the. Noth 
Lt: Splety task he tail ths 8h: Coast Guard District with head- 
year-old ship seaworthy,-but issued| quarters here. 
la requirement that more than 100 : 
rivets be replaced. He testified that Set of Palace Porcelain - 
botte” ae peing replaced YY /Burchased for $2,873 
BERN, Switzerland (UPI) ~ A The marine inspector also told/s:9 niece Sevres porcelain set or is dered by Napoleon in 1805 for the 
tank plating showed evidence of ruileries palace has. been pur- 
general erosion, but not sufficient /1seq for $2,873 at an atiction 
here by an anonymous collector,   
the ship was due to have these jof the late Baron Pi 
side ballast tank¥ replated and |bertin, founder of 
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variety, his own age. 
Toys are phe briskly during| How | To Hold those hours when Cephus isn’t in! , 
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       by Ruth West 
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for This Fellow to Fly the Coop By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
“DEAR ABBY: I got a man 
  DEAR NO: You'd be a dumb 
cluck to coop yourself up wait- 
ing for your boy | friend's 
Daddy to marry when he isn’t 
even looking. Get another 
rooster on the roster. 
¥ * *. | ‘ 
“DEAR ABBY: A neighbor 
of mine has two of the most 
hope to see. They ring my 
front doorbell almost every 
morning and say, “Mama is 
still sleeping. She must be 
sick and we are hungry, could 
you please give us a little 
breakfast?” I have fixed them 
hot breakfasts dozens of times. 
They do not know that their. 
Mama was out on a drunk and 
is sleeping off a hangover. But 
how can I tell them?’ 
    
  
  ABBY til his Daddy © 
got married, 
as she didn’t want his Daddy 
left alone. His Daddy hasn't 
got anybody to marry and he 
isn’t even looking. This means 
be can't marry me. He is 44 
and I am 56 and am getting 
older every day. Please tell 
me what to do.” © 
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  rules of ‘Automobile Eti- 
quette?’ Is it ever proper for 
‘a couple when parking for a 
moonlight drive and the ex- 
change of an occasional—kiss 
* to leave the car? My boy 
friend often suggests we leave 
the car, and I say it is not 
proper." SWEET SIXTEEN 
DEAR SWEET (and if you 
want to stay as sweet as you I have’ 
  are, listen carefully): The only 
time a girl leaves the car is to 
go into her own home! 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: I have a 
small one-chair barber shop. 
When I get through with my 
customers they will put on 
their ties and coats and by this 
time they have forgotten to 
pay me for their haircuts. I 
have lost money because I hate 
to ask them. I have asked a 
few times and they say they 
already paid me. Some get 
sore and pay me like they are 
paying me twice, What should 
I do?” UNPAID BARBER 
DEAR UNPAID: The barber 
is supposed to shear the cus- 
tomer, but if you haven't the 
courage to ask for what is 
owed you, you can expect to 
get clipped, Don't start the 
next customer until you've 
collected from the last. 
* * * 
CONFIDENTIAL TO 
BERTIE: It now costs four 
cents to put in your two-cents 
worth. Is it worth it? 
Blue Star Mothers 
Celebrate Birthdays 
-Blue Star Mothers met Tues- 
day evening at YMCA and hon- 
ored birthdays of mothers of 
the month, 
Hostesses were Mrs. Edna 
Leinenger and Mrs. Grace 
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  Chemise Is Passe—but Trapeze 
Catches On With Area Femmes . By JUDITH L, CLEMENCE 
Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press 
We sat by and watched the 
chemise go out almost as 
quickly as it came. But it left 
in its wake another ‘‘look’’— 
the trapeze! 
This is one of the easier 
shapes which have been evolv- 
ing for the past several -sea- 
sons and now has crystallized 
into the trapeze silhouette. 
IT CAUGHT ON <5 
When the new look appeared 
on the scene, it was accom- 
panied with as much grumbl- 
ing as was the chemise. But, 
fashion-conscious- women were 
quick to notice the brighter 
side. They saw the modified 
trapeze as not only a comfor- 
table costume; but a very at- 
tractive one, 
There are many versions of 
this eased silhouette, including 
the blouson and the ‘scythe’ 
silhouette, a combination of 
fitted and relaxed looks. : 
* * * 
We like what some of our 
fashion-conscious area . wom- 
en have chosen as their ver- 
sion of the new look. They 
have not jumped at Paris fash-   
  i : The Women's Division of the  § United Fund Drive was: among divi- 
| sions honored at the victory luncheon 
held at Elks Temple Tuesday noon for 
collecting 119.6. per ceni of their 
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$20,790 quota. Among the door-to- 
door solicitors of the Women’s Division’ 
attending the luncheon were (left to tight) Mrs. Jay Bendall, Mrs. Leslie 
Howey and Mrs. John Kabana, - | 
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      ‘fons in the- belief that be- 
cause it originates in Paris it 
must be the “‘correct”’ thing to 
wear. Instead they have taken 
the best from the experts and 
adapted it to their own way 
of living. , 
* * * 
Mrs, James Youngblood of 
East Hammond Lake drive has 
chosen a two-piece trapeze 
dress which is a very attrac- 
tive addition to any wardrobe. 
: The ease of this short un- 
fitted top teams gracefully with 
the shaped, trapeze skirt. Black 
and gold braid on the jacket, 
jet and gold earrings and bracelet accent the brown wool 
costume. The T-strap shoes of 
is wearing is one she made 
several months ago. (She 
thought it a little too-extreme to 
‘| jon design, Mrs. McClure 
quickly accepts or rejects fash- 
ion dictates, . 
The extremely low banded 
jacket with a prominent blou- 
son back is high fashion ele- © 
gance, yet is stilt one that 
every woman admires. The 
skirt is slim, and she adds a 
leopard muff and leopard 
beret to accessorize the cos- 
tume, 
* * * 
The compromise silhouette in 
the form of a two-piece cos- 
tume is worn by Mrs. L. Har- equally as attractive with. the 
modified version. s 
Mis; James Clarkson of Nav- 
ajo road wears a pumpkin-col- 
ored wool suit which can be 
belted — a compromise be- 
tween the loose and fitted, Mrs. 
Clarkson says, Our attractive 
. model wears one of the new 
feathered hats of ‘beige and 
brown, brown calf shoes and   
  
Pontiac Press Photos 
by Tom Gerls 
  
vey Lodge of Longworth drive. 
The Empire influence is seen 
in the high waist of the re- 
laxed sheath of light weight 
brown wool, which is topped 
by a relaxed jacket. Although ‘the jacket’s waistlme is not 
defined, a satin ribbon in front 
follows the natural line, 
Face-framing brown and 
beige feathers held by a crown 
of brown velour is the hat 
Mrs, Lodge wears with her Medieval Music 
Subject of Study 
for Workshop 
subject of the Workshop Group 
of Tuesday Musicale’s program 
at Hotel Waldron, Mrs, H. V. 
Heldenbrand was hostess, and 
Mrs, D, B, Hogue was co 
Participating in the program 
were Mrs. V. M. Lindquist, 
Mrs. H. G. Woolcock, Mrs. 
Rebecca Gould; Mrs, James 
Rosenthal and Mrs. Clyde — 
Mrs, Addison Oakley and 
Mrs, M, J, Wager assisted the 
hostess with tea, 
Mrs. Samuel Challis 
Fetes Mrs. Fortune 
Mrs. Samuel P. Challis. 
opened her Ottawa drive home 
Tuesday to entertain Mrs, The- 
odosia Fortune who soon will 
return to her home in Salonica, 
Greece, . 
Guests attended from Pon- 
tiac, Birmingham, Franklin 
Woods, Grosse Pointe and De- 
troit. 
Beta Sigma Phi 
Presidents Meet. 
Presidents of area Beta’ Sig- 
chapters discussed   
  
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will get a chance to see the Lions} 
in action Thanksgiving Day, and 
coach George Wilson is encourag- 
ing comment from the fans. 
: * * * 
“If any of them see what's 
wrong with the Lions this year, I 
hope they'll let me in on it,” 
said the Lions’ head coach. 
The bottom has dropped out of tories being written I find my- 
the Lions this. season, after win- 
ning the world championship in) amounts of time assisting au- 
dramatic, come-from-behind style; thors in the task of evaluating 
in last season's stretch drive, the) strategies of great battles. Lions have had just about every- 
thing go against them this year. 
* * * 
“I’ve always said you have to 
be real lucky in this league,"’ Wil- 
son added. “This season just 
proves I'm right. Last year, we 
were getting all the breaks, and 
we took advantage of them and 
won the close ones. This year, the 
ball has bounced the other way. 
We can’t seém to do anything 
right — not for very long at a 
stretch, anyway.” 
The Lions, 3-5-1 on the season, 
meet the Green Bay Packers 
traditional 
Briggs Stadium, and another sell- 
out crowd is, anticipated. 
* * * 
Game time is,J2: noon, and De- 
troit is favored. The Packers, who 
have only one victory in nine 
games, battled the Lions to a 13-13 
tie earlier this year in Green Bay. 
This will-be the eighth time these 
two teams have met in Detroit's 
holiday classic and the Packers 
have had only one victory. Tobin 
Rote fashioned that one in 1956 by 
a 24-20 score and it. knocked the 
Lions out of the Western Division 
race. Rote will be quarterbacking 
the Lions this time. 
Final Class D Cage 
Meeting on Dec. 1 
~The final basketball managers 
meeting for the Pontiac Parks and 
Recreation. Department's Class D 
City League will be held Monday, 
—Dee,1,at-7:30-p.m;—The meeting 
is scheduled -in the conference 
toorm of the health department on 
the ground floor of City Hall, 35 S. 
Parke St.   
| 
This is the last call for teams 
wishing to compete in the Class D 
City League for boys 18 years of 
age and under during the 1958-59 
season, Teams must be represent- 
ed to receive consideration for! 
league entry. 
The $5 entry fee is due no later 
than Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 5 p.m. 
Eleven teams are registered to 
date and a few more van still be 
accommodated, Teams are now 
practicing at Lincoln Junior High 
on Mondays and Tuesdays and 
league play will begin the week   for the last dozen years,    
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| Major Hoople Sez 
Navy to Sink Army 
Har-rumph! This is 
the time of year when I am in- 
variably called upon for light 
banter about Turkey Day and its 
gastronomic meanings. 
But I have been engaged in seri- 
ous matters of late and find it hard 
to adjust my thinking, to humor. 
With the rash of military his- 
donating huge 
* * * 
Luckily for my zillions of read- 
ers, football has a distinct mili- 
tary twist to it as the season ends 
and the Hoople forecast was sim- 
ple: for me to put together. 
I am speaking of, certainly, the 
classic Army-Navy encounter be- 
fore 102,000 people at Philadel- 
phia’s Municipal Stadium. 
Using the compilations of . my 
staff I found myself forced to 
agree with its prognbstication that 
Navy, waging a stubborn defensive 
battle for one half, will suddenly 
take the offensive with the seeond 
half kickoff — Mr. Red Board Daly 
assures me Army will win the coin 
flip and receive at the game’s 
start — and thunder to victory. 
¥ * * 
Egad! It will be a shock to most, 
Army is favored. But Hoople’s 
plotting board sees Navy winning 
  29-13! 
  |der a sort of trusteeship of athlet- PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 
There has been a tacit under- 
standing on the part of the Tour- 
nament of Roses committee that 
it wants a Coast ‘school in the 
Rose Bowl and that it likes the 
relationship it has had with the 
Big Ten. 
“To be a big financial success, 
a Coast school is necessary,” 
said a Big Ten official. “To help 
insure this success, the Big Ten 
‘always has provided a good 
team, The contract saves the 
committee from shopping on the 
open market.” 
The 1960 Rose Bow! will be un- 
ie. directors, who will conduct af-     
    fairs in lieu of official auspices 
of the then defunct PCC. ONCE HEALTHY — When the Detroit Lions 
moved into training camp at Cranbrook, these 
were the three ends being counted on for a 
successful season, First Jerry Reichow (right)    
Both were put out for the season. Today it was — 
announced that veteran Jim Doran was retired — 
for the remainder of the schedule putting all 
three on the injured reser've list.   ] 
  
    On the same afternoon, I fore- 
see trouble for the Air Force 
Academy, Their season will be 
hurt by Colorado, which will rum- 
ble to a 21-6 triumph! 
On Thanksgiving Day, look for 
Texas A. and M.'s Cadets to cheer 
  with wild abandon as their team 
turns back Texas, 20-15. 
There are more Hoople predic- 
tions, of course. Read on for the 
remainder: 
THANKSGIVING DAY 
Pit 17, Penn State 15 
Texas = ag ogg M20, Teas 18 rginia Tech a. Cornell 14, Pennsylvania 13 
So. Carolina 20, Wake Forest 13 
SATURDAY 
Navy 20, ors 13 
Notre Dame So, California 13 
‘olorade 21, Air Force 6 
ia 13 
3 
  
NL Star ‘Thrilled to Death’   
valuable player in the National 
League, feels he hasn't yet reached 
his peak. et 
If and when he does, opposing 
pitehers better run for cover be- 
cause this lean 27-year-old already 
shade more than five full seasons. 
* * * 
A whip-like swing and tremen- 
dous wrist action are his main. 
stays. Durability is his byword. 
Banks joined the Cubs at the 
end of the 1953 season and played 
the last 10 games He continued on! 
through 424 consecutive games be-| 
fore he was finally sidelined in 
aoe ae es ee ea   
Tech. Routs Selfridge 
DETROIT  — Lawrence Tech 
won its . basketball opener 
over Selfridge Air Force last night 
72-38. Tech lost the last 11 games 
of its 1957-58 season. Joe Davis led 
the Selfridge scorers with 14 points. 
  of Dec, 8. Clayton Pethers got 13 for Tech.   
3 From Michigan   has clobbered 183 homers in a. Banks |s ‘Most Valuable’ 1956 with, a finger infection. . He 
didn’t miss a game last year and 
played in 156 more this season. 
Banks, who was “thrilled to 
death” when told he had been 
named most valuable, said ‘I feel 
I’ve got a lot of years ahead of 
me, I think my peak as a player 
is yet to come.” 
* * * 
Only tast summer Cub Manager 
Bob Scheffing was discussing 
Banks when he remarked: 
“There’s no reason in the world 
why Ernie can't continue for -an- 
other 10 years. He can play a dou- 
bleheader and never even work ‘up 
a sweat.” 
Actually, there's very little 
Banks can sweat off. He is 6 feet 
1 and a slim 170 pounds. His 
weight seldom varies and his ap- 
pearance on the street is that of 
a refined and shy college student. 
Banks is one of the foremost ad- 
vocates in the recent trend of ma- 
jor leaguers using thin-handled, 
lightweight bats for the purpose 
of hitting home runs, That's com- 
pletely opposed to the old belief 
that a heavy bat and a lot of mus- 
cle were needed to hit balls out 
of a park. 
* * * 
Banks enjoyed: the best season Infe | 
UPI Lists All-America 
NEW YORK (UPI)—This is the 1958 United Press Interna- 
tional All-America football team selected by 278 sports writers 
and radio and¢television broadcasters throughout the nation 
SCHOOL 
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  of his career this year although 
there was some disappointment 
when he failed to hit 50 homers. 
He finished with 47 and 129 runs 
batted in. Banks had a good 
chance to reach 50 but faltered in 
September which in the past has 
been one of his favorite months. 
  
  
  
  : erg ind Fd = re a boot MICHIGAN BASKETBALL SCORES 
Sam Williams . Dansville, Mich. a tet 
T Ted Bates Oregon State «215 Sr. Los Angeles oe eps hori 
T Brock Strom Air Force 227... < Ironwood, Mich. | Keumeas Somes Semaies Ae Se 
G John Guzik Pitt 223 Sr. Lawrence, Pa. leew ae a 
G Al NotreDame 205 Sr. New Orleans dentns 00, taesen tae Mary © 
C Bob Harrison Oklahoma 206 Sr. . Stamford, Tex. Boye Vor - bo a High 48, Lansing 
OB Randy Duncan Towa 180 Sr. Des Moines, Iowa 
B Pete Dawkins Army 197 Sr. Royal Oak, Mich. 
B Billy Cannon LSU 200 Jr. Baton Rouge, La.| OAKLAND. “Galt Bobo. Olson, 174, B . Bob Whité Ohio State 212 «Jr... “winaton, Ky. > |e Cree ee Peay. Some 
SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM =~: cutpoinied Charlie Cotton iss: ; ENDS—Monty Stickies, Notre Dame,| ENDS—Jim Houston, Ohio Bipte, an . ; PORTLAND, Ore—Phil Moyer, 183, ong Se Krelvi Sorevins, wala Hs LES jin Matshall, ORi6 State, |Portiand, outpointed Luther Rawings, Val Heckinadl Tou 184, St, “Louis 10. | GUARDS George Deidrich, Vanderbilt,|_ GU. Novogtats, Army, and| McKERSPORT, Pa. — Bohby Gordon, and ith, : Tom Charl Pa, knocked out Johnny 
CENTER Mai Pigie, ‘ee ‘pe _ Burkett, ag tsbur; ee 
rmy; ustin, i » : . 
of : doe , Call-|t Dame; arus, .|New Canaan, .. stopped ‘Willie fornia, and Don Meredita, SMU" |and Don, Thornton, Gray, 161, i ms Be Drafted at — 
Majors Confab Tiger Officials Favor 
Schedule. Between Two 
Leagues 
DETROIT (UPI)—Major league 
resistance to an inter-league sched- 
ule appears to be breaking down 
with the introduction of an inter- 
league draft proposal to next 
week’s Major and Minor League 
baseball meeting in Washington. 
Several years ago when then 
Cleveland Indian general manager 
Hank Greenberg came out for a 
schedule that would give fans an 
other league, a great fuss was 
raised. 
and the American League’s annual 
Yankee runaway, Greenberg's ‘ide: 
is coming into favor. 
before it can happen, 
“Usually the inter-league draft 
and the inter-league schedule 
have been connected,” Detroit 
general manager John McHale 
said, ‘‘We’re for the idea, Base- 
ball has to keep making progress 
te attract the fans." 
The draft proposal was brought 
up by the Philadelphia Phillies 
It would provide that players could 
be traded from the Americar to 
the National League and vice- 
versa, without waivers being 
asked, from Nov, 21 to Feb. 28. 
* * * 
‘ “Tt would be a lot easier to 
trade,” McHale said. ‘That way, 
say if a National League club had 
an abundance of good hitters but 
was short on pitching and it didn’t 
want to trade the hitters to clubs 
in its own league, it could trade 
with a team in. the American 
League.”’ 
A 5-3 majority in each league 
would be necessary to put the 
Tule Into effect. McHale said if 
the proposal passes, the inter- 
league schedule might not be far 
behind. It’s, not on the agenda 
for next week’s meeting. 
* * * 
If it would be brought up next 
December, American League fans 
could see the National 
stars by 1961. Since scheduling for 
the next season usually is started 
in August, it’s unlikely, even if the 
plan were passed next year; that 
it could be put into effect for the 
1960 season. 
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McHale said he hasn't heard 
any open opposition ‘to the idea. 
‘The club owners in both 
leagues are more progressive 
now and there isn’t that old feel- 
ing that one is better than the 
other,” he said. 
Tiger president Harvey Hansen 
said the objection that it would 
foul up the records doesn’t make 
sense “‘because after all, records 
are only a history of what's hap- pened.” 
One proposal that probably won’t 
  
chances at its first winning season 
under Coach Steve Sebo. opportunity to see the tears of the 
Now, with declining gate receipts | 
But it will be at least two years 
League, was injyred and then Steve Junker (center). 
an a Ne 
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MVP OF NL — Ernie Banks, 
hard hitting shortstop of the 
Chicago- Cubs ‘was named the 
Most Valuable Player in the 
National League for 1958.   | to Beat Pistons, 98-90 DETROIT «— The Detroit Pis- 
tons went cold in the fourth period, 
watched a five point lead slip 
away, and dropped a National 
‘Basketball Assn. game 98-90 to the) final period but hit on just four 
Minneapolis Lakers last night. 
Minneapolis finished with a 
strong burst in the last two min- 
lutes and broke a three game losing 
istreak as the Pistons dropped their 
ininth game in 16 starts this. sea- 
| son. 
| Rookie Elgin Baylor, who 
| scored three big points in the 
| Laker’s final drive, finished with 
| 19 and led the winners. 
| Baylor also increased his lead 
vas the: NBA’s top scorer. He has 
/423 points. 
' The Pistons’ George Yardley led 
  
No Decision 
| DETROIT (UPI)—The University 
of Detroit Athletic Council sched- 
uled another meeting today to de- 
cide -whether to rehire football 
coach Wally Fromhart. 
The six man council met. yes- 
terday and Monday, 
John RK. Mulroy, university |record of four victories, four de- 
vice president in charge of ath- | feats and a tie. on Fromhart 
letics, said the council has “not 
yet reached any recommenda 
tions.” 
  be in jeopardy because Titan fol- 
lowers had expected a big year but 
the Titans wound up with a 500 Fromhart's job was rumored to ~ ' \ 
Baylor Guides Lakers press eox   University of Michigan's football 
bust will be held Monday night 
December ist at the Statler-Hilton 
Hotel with Fred Matthaei, Detroit 
| industrialist, toastmaster, 
* * * 
Birmingham's municipal - skat- 
ing rink at Eton Park will open 
Thanksgiving Day. Skating tes- 
sons will be given from 6:00 to 
7:00 p.m, 
* * * 
Don Reas of Pontiac, a junior at 
Concordia College in Illinois, was a 
member of the football team and 
ce 
individual scorers last night with| 
31 and remained in second place 
jin the league race with 397 points. 
| Detroit led 70-65 entering the 
field goals in 31 attempts as 
Minneapolis wrapped up the 
| game. 
| Gene Shue scored 20 points for 
| the Pistons and Larry Foust col-| the college band, He is-the son of 
lected 18 for Minneapolis, *.|Mr. and Mrs, David Reas of Over- 
Si Green, fresh out of the hos-| ton street. 
pital, game off the bench with 
three minutes remaining to lead 
Cincinnati to a 115-113 victory that 
ended New York's eigkt-game win- 
ning streak. * * * 
Moray Leon Eby, 81, former 
Iowa player and coach, died yes- 
terday at his home in Cedar Rap- 
ids, Iowa.     And Andy Johnson, a former! + @ R 
|Harlem Globetrotter, paced a 30-| The third annual Holiday Bow! 
112 second period drive that car-| featuring the two top NAIA 1 i 
iried the Philadelphia Warriors to| teams will be nationally televised 
ia 106-105 triumph over the St.| Dee.-20. Hillsdale was the entry 
‘Louis Hawks in the first game of} last ‘og 
ithe Madison Square Garden, Dou-| * * 
  | bleheader. Buffalo University, winner of 
MINNE APOLIS : DREROIT | . may ry college Lambert Cup 
|will play in the Tangerine Bowl, 
; Bayiee 2 ‘ ne ad 3 3°) Dec. 27 against Florida State, - | Poust 6-618 Jordon 621 
a | a — ae entries of the $250,000 Petersen dle 5 O1 6 2 ’ Fleming ¢ z 3 Noole ; ‘ B Bowling Classic close Thursday for cy reds J ' 2 
Leonard 4 0. 8 Yardley 11 9 3), he tourney which starts Dec. 20. i} 
Mik’lsen 4 2 10 ee 
Totals 372498 Totals 31 28 90! oo é 
Minneapolis ...... 18 23 26 33-98. icnigan LO eges ae Detroit” ..0.<;..s0000. 89 36 93. 90-60) €     
Beach, Taylor, Leak Named to All-Star 11 Have Winning Year -   
  By The Associated Press 
Albion, Hope, ‘And Hillsdale — 
The three teams who shared in 
the first triple tie in the long and 
storied history of the Michigan | Intercollegiate Athletic Assn.,, 
grabbed the big share of honors 
on the Associated Press small col- 
lege All-State football team an- 
nounced today. 
The three MIAA schools claimed 
eight of the 11 places on the first 
squad in the third annual AP se- 
lections. 
to 
The voting, done by the state’ 
sports editors and broadcasters 
who covered the small college elev- 
ens and the coaches who saw all 
the teams in action, ‘was the 
jheaviest in the three-year history 
of the poll. | ‘ | 
the 1957 team — tackle Larry 
Ter Molen of Hope and Pontiac 
halfback Walter Beach of Central 
Michigan — and the quarterback 
of the 1958 dream team, Tom 
Schwathbach of Northern Mich. 
igan, reclaimed the honor he won 
in 1956. Schwalbach rated honor- 
able mention last season. 
Beach, still only a junior, led 
the 1958 balloting with 24 votes and 
thus gets the honorary captaincy 
of the first team. 
* * * 
Twenty-two players on the first 
and second teams, plus coaches 
of all Michigan small colleges and 
universities, will be honored at a 
luncheon next Tuesday at Marshall 
The AP and the National Assn 
of Intercollegiate Athletics will pre- 
jsent an award to Michigan's coach- 
of-the-Year and give awards to the 
    Penn has not had a winning year 
since 1952. In 1954 Sebo took over|°? 72 Players. and now has a team with a 4-4) Joining Beach and Schwalbach 
record. Lefty James’ Cornell team| im the first team! backfield are 
already assured of its first Bekius, Hope fullback, and 
season is 5-3, Albion, It is 1 
There are two repeaters from | 3 County Gridders on MIAA Team a versatile and high-scoring ag- | 
gregation with a combined point | 
output of 239 points, ' 
| Van Gilder and Bekius are hard| 
irunners with the ability to over-' 
  | | 
    By The Associated Press 
Eighteen Michigan colleges and. 
universities play varsity foothall— 
and only six of then. wound up the re campaign with winning ree- 
Nine of them were below the 500 mark but only Kalamazoo College 
failed to win a i Lake’s Tom Taylor of Albion and 
Jim (Jelly Bean) Reynolds of Hills- 
dale, ran away with the balloting 
at that position. Taylor collected 
20 votes and Reynolds 21, t 
Paired with Ter Molten af tackle   
    
     
                  
       
   
     
      
  
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‘power defenses, Beach is a thie is Carl Elliott of Eastern Michigan, a1 noth aes =» a ae ora While the guards are Clarkston’s $ : 203. 
\Schwal oe st com a : vale ‘Lanny Leak of Alb‘on and Don!/Aima ....0-..: 1. 8 3 8 108 fe with uncanny passing ability. 'Paarlberg of Hope. The center is Neichnean Ten et . ¢ 2 128 : 
| The first team ends, Walled/Ed Tallman of Hillsdale. Der 30. eco © 1 191 187 ee | Western Michigan ....4 5 0 188 200 
Enters io ge ose4 5 0 108) 88 
FIRST TEAM Hs: el gaat tittacesd 4 0 #78 123 
|PLAYER, SCHOOL POS HGT WOT. CUASE Michigan’ iaie 0°" 3 ; 0 4 166 
(Tom Taylor, Albion ..,.++ End 6-2 195 2 BRl we Btate teen = 1 117 123 
\Jim Reynolds, Hillsdale ....+ ° End 6-2 200 ~ TRitienieen 2. °°"? Bae, ‘ ; 81 169 
ESI atts tire haces" mae Ge Engi coca 941 ae Cari att, astern CHIMAM cecersee oo ~ i aoe eRe wee 
cana Leak, Albion Pvevaaws ceceedcess GUSH 6-1 200 SR BMAZOO siscseveces.0 8 0 54 185 
|Don Paarlberg, Hope .,...,.--.++++ ooes Guard 6-2 192 BR 
Ed Tallman, Hilisdale ..........-++ oee.. Center 6-0 190 a ; 
Tom Schwalbach, North, Michigan...... Q’trback S-il 175 2 Me 
Walter Beach, Central Mich........+++ Back 6-0 , 1% JR Fal 
Don Van Gilder, AIDION sseceerreeesss Back Belt , 190 SR > 
foo Bekius, Hope ...--++ eessecoe rcs BOck 4-0 190 SR > 
| SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION = e i 
| chern| ghentan ianeier Sine | i NDS—George Biom mel, Northern | Shonta, n, . iad iMENisen and. Jim Eckman, Central) TACKLES—Jim Haase, Central Mi¢h- W Ing | e : Michigan; TACKLES — Jerry Snyder,|igan; Jim Larkin, Hillsdale, ¢, 
Hillsdale and Dick Tyler, Kalamasoo;| GUARDS — Luis Diaz, Olivet; — Bill ~ 
GUARDS—Dan Hazebrook, Michi; nat aoe { Mi san ; ee. : . 
Tech and Roger, McIntosh, oneal ‘CENTERS—Jim O'Hara, Wayne Btate.| DETROIT ® — The Budweisers ichigan; ~ x "\Gene V Dongen, ‘ L ‘ : 
Eastern ' Michigan; QUARTERBACK— Oe hone-toree coll, Peirte: dim Murd, of ak eee reign as new national 
a et eeactnin, ta ae RUEAT: Wattles Teen ee Meeilater ic come banana | BACKS— Walter ‘oe, ale, m y, mn; Watt, ; a power demon 
Millan, Wayne State, Bill Klenk,|Barl O'Shaughnessy, Hillsdale; Len : ome.” J Pase, Alma, xi Pos cleaning up in the finals, 
|— * Bs The Buds, champs for ‘a ‘third 
'Ptacek Named 
Most Valuable 
ANN ARBOR ® — Bob Ptacek, 
to nobody's surprise, has been se- 
ilected by his teammates as Michi- 
gan’s most valuable player in. the 
1958 football season. 
The Wolverines overwhelmingly 
voted the honor to their quarter- 
back and leader yesterday. 
Tackle George Genyk was picked 
by the Wolverines to captain the 
1959 eleven. Genyk takes over: the 
captaincy from fullback John 
Hernnstein, who didn’t get) much     
   
    
   
     
   Greaves Gains Decision 
Over Cotton in Detroit 
_ DETROIT @ — Wilf Greaves, 
top ranking Canadian . middle- 
‘weight, took a split 10-round de- 
cision from Charlie Cotton of To- 
ledo last night in a co-feature bout 
at Graystone Ballroom Arena, | 
Greaves weighed 161 to 153 for 
  66 iow ae Sees * : 
  opportunity to as Mi 
field leader ee *   ol 
        
   
  
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ali of whom filled their licenses. 
‘Hazen’s buck was an §-pointer. 
‘Area Wunters will have. until] BIGGER, BETTER — Arca deer hunters really have a tough i979 team, declared 
noon {12 o'clock) Dec. 2 to file, ™ark to beat in the current Press   Huntress, 71, 
ags 4th Deer 
in Five Years 
Pontiac’s Mrs. Brag 
Downs 6-Pointer at 
Gladwin .   
    The three-score-eleven years that Michigan's “battle of the pork | iis to build there. pee 
have passed over the head of perky pabllead aggiadalyoppmedpr oy The state park, with some. half 
Mrs. William Brag; 338 Seward, and Upper Feninesle, igsinces [illin visinors’ a year, is over : , her crowded during the summer Posting, \ bavea t rong and civic leaders om the other. | ionths, as are Michigan's Grand]. gy her reflexes toc mach. Indiana conservationists have|Haven and orale 
  
   
doesn't stop Pontiac's Tl-year- | course at Waterford (OCSC) sports|test was a 
  
  
teams were considered for Rose} Robert Stevens. and Clarence! 90g and grd in Corvettes, Pontise Press Paste iBowl bids in 1921 and 1928. The) (sonny) Means, assistants to Mich- S 
“big deer derby” leader. Clyde |champion by the Spalding Guide, |S State basketball coach Ford-| peigs palmer of Toledo spun his| ing her husband's V.W., 
      late entries. Oakland County full-| Hazen, Walled Lake storeman (above) shows his 235-pound, 8- |was untied and undefeated in nine |4y Anderson, are formet Spartan) x12) Jaguar on the swamp turn,| ll honors for women, 
  time residents only are eligible for} point entry, downed on Drummond Island. games. court stars. right out of competition for Class D New Course Record 2 Set | woman fired jost one ‘shot to Hobie 
A her Hennes, She wes tte | TE — Lor.OCSC Sports Cars rt Senge. The Syeiat,  Pontise Press Photo . ' é pounder was the party's only | swings MEAN RIFLE — Age | The newly paved sports car race{honors which he formerly held. The combined sports-saloon 
                
       1 1001 Main St, OL 2-911} 
  (Onty 7 Miles frem Pontiac)   
  x * * ; ~ | old deer hunter, Mrs. William : : week-| event with the latter class on top 
‘‘Deer hunting is all the hunting) Brag (above), who bagged her pte yelity ex gh hen dund = re in A and B divisions. John Bunce ey 0999.09 o9 9 $299. 
I do," says aes. "Deer. “But Ij 4th buck in five years. Mr®. | ing his full race Corvette over the (SAAB) peed yet Hen ew ay i ray Fk ty 
really like It. I a lot of trout} Brag’s spikehorn was the only tricky layout in 11 seconds Morency first in B, with his: Volvo. ss 
fishing, too.” The Manistee is her} buck in her party of four. The . be Pas No, 1 and 2 in Class C went to Bill __ 
favorite stream. . — was dropped on a running ei ted Sm bh di. Sos tut tinted aa * C O R O NE [ place trephy ; 
Uni ot Detroit's football| vision dominated by Corvettes. wie & VSQ versity s Ron Roe and Don Akin placed | iy pratt of Birmingham won hams won| 5 
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a weigher, @ witness 
nig eee s of alll three must appear on the slips. 
       Along the Outdoor Trail y , : P. H. Reeder, 26210 +p wee Coecececsece 
With H, GUY MOATS derecho pag more cmap BD | TAI TAE | “ Bearpaw Camp, near Luzerne. 
Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press amt 3 + * 
  
went the | 
season. head 
Deer also appear to be bigger} By JACK PATTERSON If an offense is in and of itself |trespassing. remedies ieee oe ary ad Mer on and in better condition than a year) , gredt deaf of time, money/iliegal and inexcusable, then it\presently exist they seem inad- bs a dow, 
ago. and high-pow thinking is ex-|WoUuld seem to follow logically that|quate to control this growing prob- 
pended on problems involvipg the|Punishment for one convicted = lem. = rf 
ail rol of the such an offense would swift, ‘ RONET. BRANES 
Sochigae deer|stre and certain. As of now it to a mee bao’ Cabeattadee. Gordon of Luzerne comprised the| ¢ s | 
herd. Apparently) Js"'t. | Wiifut entrance of an . ; 
= no comparable ef-| . 
   It is assumed 
paTrenson that most deer 
is set for Allegan County|Punters are law-abiding citizens, |ther legislative interest could be|present deer season continues at in behalf of con-|S88yY 10 days, for road hunting, would 
trolling deer hunt-| Might go a long way toward curb- — 
* ers, whose num-|ing the practice. Since hunters wear specifi 
= bers threaten, injlicense tags and automobiles do . with cheat sams 
the next few yearg|too, it. shouldn't take specially tense, defined 
to exceed egrets trained operatives to detect and alties, might slow down the wire 
herd itself. report — . eece=57Need Pointed for Hunter Control Poa =<2sss2- 
* x * Franklin ‘Diana’ |‘. 
‘Downs Big Buck |.’ $460 a oe g i 
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"Mr. Reeder, Robert and Frank| °,°%% 
  
A mandatory jail sentence of | 
      * * Aside from continuing examples 
The second area in which fur-jof the problems noted above, the 
    ke 
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i jtechnicalities, but generally stay 
within the framework of the rules.   who may fudge occasionally on|invited involves the problem of'a better-than-average clip. 
But in any group numbering nearly! Was This Hunter Surprised! 
              5)   
Solunar Tables |! « milion, even a smallish per- centage adds up to enough rotten 
Here tr the Job Aden Kaigh*PPes to raise ob with be wel OE Shot Wearing Horns) solunar periods for the ensuing) There are two activities, both 
‘week. They can aid in selecting) currently illegal, but much prac- 
the best timés for fishing and! ticed, to which the legislature |OUTDOORS proof to moats 
      ‘hunting in this area: might give some further atten- 
AM. P.M. | tion. First, and worst, is — 
Thurs ® o> ome ‘4a-a5| DUnting. There is no circum- 
Fri. $30 i jas 1:30} stance short of war or civil dis- 
ee $s 3:00| turbance im which firing of a Mon. 23 33 19:08 3:48) rifle from a public highway is: 
war as Gee 11-40 —-8228' 8M excusable performance, 
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    Little Stories road, a quarter-mile off Dixie 
About Outdoo TS {highway in Waterford. 
hoods, of Oakland County Sports-| officers, too, including Woody; 
men’s Club will start winter league : : Shedd 
| competition Sunday, Nov, 30, with Stade, chairman; Lou me 
shoot will be a flint round which is/secretary; Nelson Bernor, snacks, 
tances under 30 yards, trophies. 
are reasonable, The public is in- owned by Mrs, Roy Chapin of 
vited. Beginners are welcome 88 | Grosse Pte, recently retained its | , all shooters are handicapped. It | sational springer spaniel cham. | \{ ““, fos 
proximately 12 to 15 weeks. Two} One of the big buck entries for, 
weeks will be taken off for the) The Press ‘derby,’ now nearing, 
holiday season. By the first of] its , was the fine, 214-pounder, 
April, all participants should bei q in Marquette county by 
ready for outdoor shooting. ~ Edward F, Kassuba, 92 South St.,/ is easy to win while learning to we ~/ plonship one of few American- SA 4 shoot, officials say, bred dogs to take this title, S oy ”\ 7 
Competition will continue for ap- ~*~ * * ‘ y } * 
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    LAKEVIEW (UPI)—A deer Robert Rake, 34, of Grand — 
Haven, shot while hunting near this Montealm county ~ 
community looked: like a buck from a distance but it wasn’t. 
’ Although it had a six-point rack of antlers that meas- 
ured 16 inches wide, the deer was a doe. Conservation offi-    
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cials, who said 2 hunter's chances of killing © doe with nigh Pontise Press Photo antlers was about “one in 80,000,” let Rake keep his 175- = apres reat te ee pei gpovhnge 4695 specteallon ba 
pound “buck” because the law allows sportsmen to kill ays the head rac 8 217-pound, 11-pointer any antlered deer with horns at least three inches long. for a brief time Saturday, held the Press’ deer contest lead. Mrs. 
x Asher also bagged a deer. A 220-pounder, later in the day, put 
Asher’s buck out of the competition.   
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Rules will be explained and the| captain and treasurer; Vi Bernor, 
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* * * 
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League nights will be Friday and/ Ortonville. The deer wore an 11- 
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   U.S., Chinese Meet 
on Formosa Issue 
WARSAW (AP)—U.S. and Com- 
munist Chinese ambassadors to 
Poland met for an hour 45 ‘minutes 
in a secrecy - shrouded negotiat- 
ing session yesterday. 
* * *®   e It was the first meeting since} - 
Nov. 7 for American Jacob Beam|* 
| and Peiping’s Wang Ping-nan, who 
| are talking over various issues be- 
tween the two nations. They an- 
nouficed they would meet again 
Dec. 12. 
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of the meetings indicated a lessen- 
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Says ‘Stop That Song’ 
FLINT (UPI) —. Officials of 
WJRT television are puzzled about 
a telephone complaint. ' 
- They said an unidentified ‘woman 
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higher percentage of capacity than 
last spring. And the report noted 
that capacities have been raised 
    eral durable goods ind istries. 
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Retailers’ Estimate for ’58 _ firmer to bein peoper conserve 
Near 3% Million Cars Sold by October | 5% Sr tmus*| Cal 04 IVil lion ~aIs OOId DY October | werect average. soit tert,” | 
By DAVID 3. WILKIE ceginges na pepland and ly Ina: y . work developed | liveries aumbered 880,800 against | txed—Britain, G — 
SP hateniiine Wanet, following contract settlements tx | i,tmaset ta te et mi Belgium, Japan—and agri 
DETROIT W® — The auto indus- : sp simitar 1997 , wert 
try’s retailers sold an estimated pas sayin Peony que that 
gs sepepeentogg Y : ‘Teettecesset! 238] which put the tieker tape behind’| The ‘total te slightly under joutput ig being ous 1138, althus | 
pont: Hi canine cartes capuchin: tang |saoe, Wine GN see chins alMcet or can ome Seen GH Meise Fipames wh Aiear UOT, 
ee : P seonn ever ait salen fer the yonr |euppliie: plants that could impair|oant’ trom, the. ct hyd t Rg carling Lg 
Ceciaeiers |p] ROISaaGS SONNE 86 FERED FAG tek eneeee Siehee Sere car assembly, oe the comparable 1957/ Future Improvement of Society." 
bebe.» doa’ s:s::2- $81 York Central and Pennsylvania| New car sales through all of 1957 * * & gE Ae gece, REN ork, OF. 
io. i Gib. bukt. 2.78 Railroad had made the best month-"Umbered 5,982,000 units. The going had been somewhat} Meanwhile, General Motors) suse « gk 
jut} oe OM Elly earnings of the year. * * * rough fee Chatty een, Somewhat whose retail deliveries, were down|tongs i> increase it 
corporate news helped some| Despite indications of a growing | Post - contract - settlement strikes, about 392,000 units, hnad increased tne food supply ee ae 
vaqh st0K8. a bernie indications of = growing tail sales figures, through mine)! percentage of the total markellitence, misery and vice, he sald 
2 _soesnsesenee re x *. € makers ae ee cautious about Cuchear deter Gare ee wPege? ye 44.05 in the compar- helps Fe oy Sete an said, 
. egsetenustoaneoes “ Pennsylvania Power & ht raising estimates of 5% Chrysler dealers delivered : F 
SOURIS His] jumped 2. points on news Gant million unit sales in 1959, How-| mately 495,000 new cars compared ps een Wee 
Cee eaeneass upped additional st ae oven Galyets outage the | With about 873,500 in the like 1957 Running contrary to the general} The experts have been kicking 
SALAD GREENS ' issue and possible stock split, facto’ say estimates | Period. : market trend, American Motors| Malthus around ever since, and 
fo neancesteneed PT Revo = abe Ag aremng gn appear conservative. Dat Word: probebly was. havi ae een ee there has been only one real dif- 
SS EBB whieh brought the payout to con-| ‘The analysts even more than Chrysler 131,000 units compared with| fleulty: Mest et the people des't 
“|siderably more than in 1957 | Gutewet calbeg’ one einant even more than Chersier, The |approximately’ 1,000 in the Jano-| eens the experts betere having 
; Boeing was up about ‘peut in 1968 and that much of it can- ili Bt ary-September period of 1957. babies, 
Come Home, Ma! Poultry and Eggs following receipts of a mew de. | not be deferred ter snether year. : Tie exstnat. Robert C, Cook, di- 
fense contract, American Tele- They emphasize many oe i * . rector of the Population Reference 
7 Young Puppies pero RETRO FOULERY | phone and Western Union rose of the cars bought in the indus- Pontiac Find Lily Pons Bureau, @ private organization, 
pies |e! "Sud Wurrea| Desde ce oe |e erat “ONCE Nand Kostelanetz [Starman oa 
Really Need You | 227.7% ps. set see oe] Mister me beue. cauuis ions bo tout ta On if ostelanetz |, creasing : 
ib’ whites 11-18: Barred. Rocks 20; se Ar 7 pent sepidly “dee- 
‘teres eaponettes over §° Ibe, 21-22; ducklin market for 1959 model vehicles. e Divor ced cisely in those already overcrowd- 
ll-day-old at 15/3630; light “ducks 19-20: 26-38, Gains of about a point or so ed parts of the world where eco- 
Gene St, wish their mother, a three-| ure" ,5"",, See, 3-08| were made by New York Central,|,, Most car makers Wie ee thelr , JUAREZ, Mexico nomic prospects are least favor- 
year-old black US six -week operations in their (—~ Court 
cocker spaniel] small type, includes Beltsville Whites) |” Steel, Republic Steel, Ameri- : . records show able.” 
named Penny, were home again. = can Motors, Douglas Aircraft Ray.|! fer on tadetinthe Period. Top Officers Are Being ’ nore nee t : 
Jess and less every day, accordi osueum am ar Une Du Pont, E podhngs ere pages dealer stocks should reach vizzed on.Procedures| Andre Kostelanets have been di- |future came in a story by Flora 
to thelt owners Mr. and Mra, Mel |Daror ms ‘sate ‘toln” Tegetal ‘sate|Pfizer were Up about 2. Fractional 20emal Proportions within the next and Philosophies Tad "ae eaidaawe: — 5 ee eee ton 
vin L., Washburn. Filles —0 : gains were made by Pennsylvania |" % && weeks. Pap 
Ticee ‘Wachburn youngsters —|f" 2274, eet, ave. 4 large di-4¢ |Rallroad, Genera jy danny siren ©. * = Pons’ agent in New York City |and Times Herald. 
Pesgy, 9; Gary, & and Cindy,? —| vd. ave. 38; Orede B targe 3° Browns| 44 @nd Royal Dutch ow be ers ot Sie Poution Fe ee es ee She said some East European 
. , ad Cindy? —| Grade avexten lates 8: 5 Browns)“ 7 wa te are well belowjlice Dept. today are being tested| who had been married 20 years, |Communists were in China Ti 
pend Penny, too. fine mea 30; “33, wta. ; it a Poss tion their knowledge of police ad- It sald: “Our decision to lead |year, talking over raising their 
been stolen. They let her go out-| Whiter-Grade "A large 41-45; » New York Stocks — and philoht-y SE cay despet mies ont tans coe ee 
doors Friday afternoon and she a |<" ioe, A large "ie _—— Quotations) eee ag by the They were ordered to take the pr ag poem acrshewed ng a 4p 
tnen't come beck. ; Figures decima) point are elghths hardest etieh.” Uniaetecatal “Why worry about 
Teas late aoe & wil tenes Admiral... I Gemue 0. Rasaan. At Boston feel that the rv ag pore cantando Wag? he asked 
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the retum of Penny, no questions Livestock Altes Se ‘ Al sk De Wi ants, captains and the Police Chiet| Tespective careers have made it erent batho hg: odhageaenien seh 
carne TOr LivEstoce Ajum Ltd «0°02 312 - S/AlSKa DEMS Win po hole pe dang nenre. bus pay ace ae epetneh S.cine ant YS GENER RINTII 
Harvester Hos Dividend |i! steattustiterecry ia iAm Gen". 1 os eee ek ee examination, Temata too back of Sena Wil have st least 10 AL P NG 
) io ao 3 Smashing Victory Eastman sald the exams will | ‘Mise Pons appeared in First | ‘wt Present poplation. =| & () 
balance small lots utiity and standard |4™ M & . 43 - ee help in pointing out the “ FFICE SUPPLY 
DETROIT & — Detroit Harvest-| offerings; snd’ choice “ateore un-|A@ Motors... 364 - 8 which police areas in | Civil Court personally Monday to You'll have to have passes ra- 
em Co. has declared a dividend] {hansed. Rerdiy enough ‘o, tes trade: Am News... 30° ‘334, (Continued From Page One) aan ar aekauee file a divorce petition stating |tioning the right to go out on the 17 W. Le 
of 10 cents a share payable Dec ately, active, pa... B cows steady: Am ae ee : 33 cen Aleska, claimed victory development. ‘incompatabjlity of characters.” street for a breath of air. . Lawrence St. 
15. to sto of record Dec. | steers 38 ft ghee te) Dtime’ 11 ibe oh las Waratah aaa on! ‘The tests will also be used as a| . Met petition sald she and Kes- |_ “Forget the standard of living FE 2-0 
1. The nd for the cofres- and aot: tiat 1 dimers 63’. 1 - 4 the ing returns basis for properly selecting ofticers| ‘lamets were married June 2, Teach the people music.” -0135 
Meee cou 0: picrepel soiatioasty 3 Fy Sa! cous “Ubse Aven hig “7. 1 Mert ch 8 Tl ne OO Eee lncdras secreumeel baum Oak 1988. They have no children, 
te. a stner sparingly: cas: |alt & jo"*: a pls 13 governor, was increas- (ment is reorganized, Eastman said. 
a ag Steel ..: 47. 1014 ing bis margin in the race for |Results of the testi i f 
Soe; “butche ge ‘ios, the first elected tating wat be em-/§.P President's Pl bie, 300; butchers steagy tolBonn ‘Alum ‘:. 18.8 as) Me governor of |fidential. ! S riea 
Gia We, cnt s'isosue tes, Tess lBes Wes, AES :B | he a : sai dic Fai Cr 
ited, Mo. 1 and 2 190-850 ine Baits os -% | The closest major race was be-| On Monday, all command offic- ails fo Halt Strike 
M eteit ts, wet aad 3 om enttde i : #3 tween Gruening and Stepovich, an-|ers will be given a five-hoyir bat- 
the, 18.38.16.28; No. ¥ and 3 400 “a geen -1pn7|0ther former governor, who had/tery of tests to determine their) SOUTH BEND w—Stud 
Balable 100; steady choice! soup ae - $4] been favored on the bests of japtt ican atyer sal 3 fest fe vealers quoted -33.00-40.00: ‘se Oh « $4] a 5,700-vote ni baker-Packard’s first authorized 
bad iar heh sae (8 BE: BY Seton a: lover Grucning in a primary clec-|wil also undergo a twochour inter. ltday. despa, persoal ples hy alers 26.00-33; cull and|Capitel Alri. 16.1 Pac * &. -Itoday despite 
00. . Carrier Op... a Pan AW ais 214 tion three months ago. view by 6 "‘seeeitidion sage —, penser bp fect plea for 
Gey on'c! ot Parke De pp peers, Geo way races fer the jars administers the tests strike goiereege 
Bead 3332 $82 Pec Sous. Ih? weve, geinge wns ™muonal ofliees Eastman said. "iad = Cherehlll could “rain the 
= a See hale eens Se ea O80 Sie Gt Be BARES PSS $3] with a0 precincts reporting, Figanhower Famil Lrg il United i 1 A 4.373 Phill mare ‘ : Strikers of Local’5 of the 
Committee Checks |: Eiecc: f GE: O02: Bs ae vace aaaint 1206 tr Repo SE aN ae were om : Gonsum Pw’ $3.8 Repub’ ‘ati'”"', es-ican R, E. Robertson : 4 pest made his November 1 
_ Service When You IV B ibe R cunt So rug ..:." 28.3] independent Keith Cap a —— Together for Holiday appeal in a newspaper” advertise. | December 1, 1988. % INSIDE 
Need it... rl umors Cont ee he ree . 84.6\ing had 4,417 against 4,298 for Ste ay ae OS train office the “— 
Cont het .. a0} al Dut ©. 505] vion For Alaska’s sin S‘€p-} AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—The four Churchill addressed his plea to lt’ une red See Them at 
that’s the kind of service || WASHINGTON (AP) — House|Ssopeipgtae': 344 3 Oe De Beal teat, Denncazat Raich cre [eramdchildren Gf Prenident -and|"™S SENS sy has been Fee he Our Pen Department 
that cones ee Soe ee investigators pushed today their i a Seat Roeb 333|ers appeared building up a ee ae sas “ge join them at espn Ne ae ee igh month. from, Gate ‘at, imu tf Dot OnLy 1.98 
it’s the kind of insurance effort to learn whether bribery| Dour aire si a a lead with 5,027 on._setrent Tadey $00), a renew ; 
service you can get only [Tumors were deliberately bribery |Betrnais’ <<: Hg Sieemir ..c:: $413,519 for Republican Honey Ben_|(ne. Thanksgiving weekend. “The only way. this can be|taie it will be renewed automaucaly| GENERAL PRINTING 
f ome town eeliect the averd of 0 et ate eee The youngsters ure scheduled to|*ctieved is for our company to|tunths ‘irom the. Jast maturity -@xt | 
<9 > oval oH ew tl Rosh pre a Pitts- East Air ti) Spe y'nd’’*:. 923| For governor, Democrat William|#Y. from Washington for turkey eS notice ine Ben hall have iisr|_& OFFICE SUPPLY 
eager and able to serve || Summoned as witnesses bet Eatgn Mie °::'8¢8 Seq On cat :. 88 -|Egan, 44, a Valdez merchant, had dinner ‘Thursday at the Augusta|"svme tone to oat the p ge FF oe 
oe : ay Wee Lagtacie Ove — mer ad °} 4 S44 Ol Ind :: 48./ polled 5,176 votes to 3,436 for Re- National Golf Club. ea’ a —— pie is after pata, by mall a ye Ay 
We're independent busi. [subcommittee were two former|Peuga 4° Stevens. GP <.: $3 pee ee Baro te 6 a) Ge i pcan, ee Studebaker Packard and  the|Set, tmrty, days, writen "mote, a 
‘nessmen—not employees amg of Television City, Inc.,/Fruen, Tra... 383 Sat-Pek ... Hd eax ginning legislator. Les iat, poral parents, Army! ynion are in a dispute over a new office, the wank aml ger tp — 
ot an insurance com o F. Reed, president, and Lee|Gen Elec ..,: 87.5 Swift Co .. 38.3 elix J. Toner, chairman of the isenhower and his tered ihe stated . 
of an ingurance company. “WR Edealg, secretary ek wilin Hy Rating. Bal Alaska Democratic Central Com Tanged to. travel aboard @n_Al a Ea Rae 
to sour best interests F angibebion (Sty was cue of fivelits Mle. Bt Ree mittee, issued a victory statement |"@eed to travel aboard en Air . . issue date; however, if & is 
when you have a loss, we |} 2Pplicants for Pittsburgh's TV |Giin Tire...) 40. Timi R Bear. 4zg| et Juneau, aap any tiger cere weet News in Brief [mati Sate" one. et amb Ch! pt 
irepresent you and you, | hannel 4. The channel eventually Goede, Br ::: 3) Transamet - 83) The tremendous Democratic oe bey noone app ernie feet eat *o ity Oe oe 
alone. ' [| was awarded to a firm formed by/ ch .....t)-$ Twenty Cen .: 39.6 victory im yesterddy’s election in- o bring government ts Certi is not and is ss- 
For the protection and j/it# merger with WCAE, Inc., a ra Paire’:. (22 Un‘Cartids -..138°| dleates once again that the ~ ats rts to the President. Sam William Beard, 2, of 273|sieable only with ¢ ios 
service you need seh your Hearstowned applicant. rite id Geir kir'Lia’., $82| Ple of Alaska think for pond ee ee isn yammarday” bene - Seolienpal tad conditions” goremine * or tems 
local independent agent Both Reed and Eckels have been |Hersh ‘choc "68 Unit Aire, :: 62.4] s@lves and act as they want,” aye House staff, will sit in| yyace fae E Tinhegan ond sertifionten s axpy et @pich bas 
ves Who eetwee you Gest; named in testimony as sources of| Hooker mo #4 Un Gas Cp 21. $t4| Domer sald, ere Friday morning at the Pres-| ya. bound to circui who by nee hereo! acknowledges 
he omg which have|inqut Rey |. 213 UB Steet .0.0: &| “To the Democrati the ant beige Ba S otieals sn on a charge we - ‘<o rial Sethtiee einen 
denied by all concerned. [4 Bend og Teel oe c party au on Bank 
| inant ose algreen 244| victory imposes a great responsi-| Military spending. cealed weapon. Nov, 22, 26. °68 
. DTI * mir ore 24 West Un tei’: 287| bility to see that the new state of} The conference x 
Thatcher eu v\ State License Plates Tat Bus Mon’ «334 Werte A.8k .. 2731 alaska is organized and started | Washingt oo econ aay -medltie Mawnan fing sorte 33, of 1267} yegNOTIC® OP PUBLIC NEARING 
’ iFirst Issued in 1910 tnt Paper 1128 Wlison & Co i 31 on Be way with a modern, efficient |of Defense Neil H.°McElroy; Gen.|a reckless: Shite charge Ree (ennanip Zoning (bosnd’ st the Towne 
Patterson LANSING o) — 1959 marks the Het er eh ret Tele Tame 30! Saas ual Saker al the people," |the dotue Chiets ef Salt: andl Bude-| dee ne Weitieen tt Seton changes A towing ) 
& Werne t 60th anniv of ose of mum: | waa Tanith Red ...140.4| the Democratic leader added, te each Mawice — 1 ohn aoe ee oo prrom, Aerteuitural "to Residential ‘ 
S bered metal plates for . motor ——— : | Part of the NE % of the NE % 
wh cnet meme soe Fis Ey | ON ate | New O eee he, sa] ©=AUTOMATIC 
p tes were in 1910. | 1 i . 
uatiSommanin [ge Bos tart ao... EB Me™ Orders Coming In BASES] inp. + tured in Southern Mi Prison | Month ‘sgo 11...) 3 Sh ioe . ; on IN 
Fezsaat sie” Nem Ge at 1 @| Business Recovery Being Sustained ot + aie BD pares aw requiring drivers’ | i> en vee 934.7 80.9 72: 8 . are de-|| Pull down the 
We Bay All-Types of — went into effect in 1905, |1997 1ow citcaaed "aa 03 ites w | . the ‘preservation ‘of, the pubite ‘health, | *ehabetical letter natin oak 
m 2,188 persons registered ASHINGTON # — The Com-| Copper refining, wood pulp ceeded year-ago ee tcs Ghote es depo ot presto, it opens. Well. made 
- WASTEPAPER vehicles. Nearly 3,000,000 passen- ot eee merce Department said today the|duction and on spindle activity adc in Sep Oe ee ae ‘appearance, every home 
NEWSPAPERS 50c 1004 ger cars were registered in 1958, | Pisures after decimal points are eighths|>USiness recovery is being sus-jhave retu io “the suudenbix — . WHITE LAKE should have one. Compare with 
CORRUGATED 80¢ 100# Revenue for drivers licenses in| anen Elec. & Bqutp. cot” “5 Koon tained. “Production, employmentlevels of see Mt oe toler en unc zghuNG, BOARD others, selling “for $2 or more. 
I Pontiac Waste Material Co. |/19% was less than $7,000, com- Baldwin | Rubber Bo.*.. 1s 166|4Nd income continue strong,” it|port said , the early part of the fourth quar- cnant Shaitman “3 
135 Branch FE 20209 |/Pared with 70 million dollars last |G. t. ‘Oil & Chem. Oo%.. Le 19) Teported. ee ter has shown seme advance: me ecrets OUR PRICE OQ¢ 
= year. Howell Elec, Mtr Co.:, 61. €4_‘The department said rising de- | The only scvbentien drop oanine rp quarter level. The Nov. 10, 26, "8. m ; 
. : é . Rudy’ i £. ie oe i 1 ' = being ; ; in an ‘shown was for sulphuric acid, that output—goods cos savin Te ee CM aa an) WAV OTe eee Te 
Toledo Edison Go." ..147 147 194) CXPamsion of new orders booked | down to 78 per cent of capacity | produced — increased : 
Bi eee FOR LEASE "2K" atie: Bed andaated, =) Oa noone epee a ent groan 0 pee’ Géut in Ape’ B06: | Geir tale 06. Gm Silva defines ; BRING THIS COUPON 
lg z 18s ft ’ an divid Southfield Man Dies < reat oe Akane has dra’ said consumer |figures for the et value of we 10 % * 0 ® ff on all our 
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Se te, teniiare, Me e After Being Hit by Car = sirens the recovery pat-|from a continued large Show scleomhy aim oe iB riees were e te aT : 
isan Thee Mee mniture rpets, ' epartment’s monthly/personal income, which in récord, ° coun ir mi stma Ca 
____ Hardware, Appliances | SOUTHFIELD — A 43-year-old|survey of current business cited|was at np ye clyde lay eee : s Cards 
* 900 cor pov ed pa rki owe resident died today of|production rates for 16 different/nual eile owas Bsr ethos ie magwed fasine of te seces- a, : ; 
Pris a ng [injuries suffered last night when|products. Plants producing all but|That was down 30) million dollars yes ot aoa cidinens Friday, Noy. 28 only 
[he was struck by a car while|three of these are 0 dollars/ing & period of dectininy etotiomie es 
are operating at alfrom the record September rate,| activity,” the report sald. It added : ee    
           
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ikG HE oe oe. FOUND SMALI BLACK SPANIEL 4&G HEATING CO ‘ ms , Owner m get him at furnace installations, repairs & servine, Gas conversions, $156. “ha. Metamora. Complete forced air furnace, in- 
stalled, as jow as $495. 24 hr. 
Service. Licensed, + nama & Reasonable. MI 6- OR 
BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS.| of Hadsets and Square Ww and windows. Reasonable.| Rd. Weim ‘6 children's pet. 
. 2-1631. Reward. ree 
CORRS FOR DRIVEWAYS & CA lots, also repair & Vicinity Wallon & Aquarina Re: 
Rot costing. EM 980m a OR $4882 or OR 3-188 jhe ~y 4 RE- iar 
ag RA rewinding. 21 78 1 B. n Pike. hawk . Small yellow | & ds yhiie 
FURNACES. “CLEANED ND pa Ld yelow “pilos att 
serviced, C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788, aK ; 
vic, Bald 
FURNACE CLEANING : SABLE AND white. Name mag * 2 yre, old. 
“ECRENSATR Vicinity Pon tate Hospital 
BOILERS - ALL be sa s a is. ° ’ 
ESIDENTIAL “~~ ~ » tick coon dog. Vicinity of —No Sales or Repsir— lin Road November 8. R 
JIM LONTE OR 2-0100| ward, FE 478. Re igor quarasteed. Pe bmn | Beagle — a BLACK & WHITE Work . FE §-0304. dogs, an & female, 
“PALS TORNACE, CLEANIG ,|cnlds pet tie OR 35-3080 rx 33913} Hobbies & Supplies 24A |. Ww PILED 
Maniey pls 10 Bagley St) PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. 
WE SER TIL Wikes OF] ferattic 66m oo. Beckenstons wringer and automatic washers. ‘ ~ 
30 years in 
Notices & Personals 25     Moet TD et new or 
of . FE 
and remodeling. Pres esti. womeeeine- 
ORE Can do labor & have ghauffeur's 
license. 266 82 Park. Apt. 3 
Work Wanted Female 11 
TEDAY TRONING. REP. $3 BU. FE $-1471,   
  
        
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house, apartment, any- 
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Dressmaking, Tailoring 16   
dressm G IN TONS. 
our exe meas- 
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8 gt isfection guarante Fe ed. KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR 3-1592 
ANY GIRL [) EEDING   
ALL KINDS OF 7 ATIONS. s gg onvinse, phone FE 
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moe RESETS ALTERATION) 1 massage Suacthoim (grace 
iracong creper ferme dons] _gers)_Birminghaws, Metts “leswrante Agencies 17A ite ,| CHARLES CHESTER gw MILLER SOR 3-442 FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL|DA —TiRs. 
El oy wo Buren Pe ait xi “Siatb SUPPLIES — 
Laundry Service 18 $1808. allace, FE     
IN DEBT? 
IF SO 
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and trimm FE 2-188 
eat ai eane-vmss drivew: 
3-3023. 
pone 7 iNTER-LARES TREE SERVICE. Give You 1 Place to Pay 
Ease Your Mind 
WE ARE NOT A 
LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
  
    COUNSELLORS 
| VICE. | Room 71 eb Berry Bank Bide. Trim, remove canties,  ertes 
LAW ILDING | KNITTING 
fay mie. om Sommer i] ome, Ete, tomers cnt oe nar 7% 8 “Sinan| mitts. Call Lois at FE S710. 
tains Also launder men’s shirts | Frading. Backfield top soil. FE . x 
: _ econdmically with newly released 
~~ <NURSES AVAILABLE- Dex-A-Diet tablets, 98 cents at   
    Trucks : to Rent 
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Pontiac Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. 
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PLACE A “LOST” AD. 
Call FE 2-8181 for an ad 
to recover a loss. Dial FE 
2-8181 for an. ad-writer, 
Say "charge it.”   to 15 miles 
transferred in about 30 days 
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“| Wanted Transportation 31   HL $$ DOLLAR 
HOME EQUITIES. 
LAND 
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a wor not 18-8755. Betitnole lis, aottave “Hills, bs Indian 
romt, Gourtecus’ services PIC Sell Us = Equity 
reezer—Chest or upright eae ee Be dis i E 79372 | Wey Om 3900. D 
FORNITU TORE Nore IMMmMediate |r: welt fro 1 it for you. Bab Community A 
WayTeD, TO Boy = = AL AYP ction 
rolture wr We can xy sell your _ 
tique lamps, antique furniture. 
Wid. Miscellaneous 28 WHITE 
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re fy you wane one "at moe Hi 
apy ug 10,328 ONT] Open mves. ti) 6; Sunday 1 “i $ 
TO TRADE-TO SELL 
LIST WITH 
ontracts. Buyers ant 
Paul. M. Jones, Real! Est. 
  
  S WANTED LISTINGS 
‘acts. 
= = any property you have for 
“PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin FE 5-6275 
+ ED HOUSE AN sale: 
Have 
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WiLL BUY RUNDOWN BURNED Ree TO LOCATION. EM 
  
On WISNER 60 + Free Wrermict 
Share egy Quarters 30 
LADY mas HOME TO SHARE 
. EM 3-3394. with w 
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PE 56-5056. share home, privileges.   
  
  
  
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.Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 
CA$H WE NEED 
LAND CONTRACTS 
nb HIDDEN PRES 
Nicholie & Harger re Sai   
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2 rm, “apt. Pvt, bath & ent, Also 
1 Ef room, Both very clean. Rent Apts. Furnished 33   
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  i BEDROOM APARTMENT, 
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1 ROOM & 3 Ww. TONOM 195 i. 
Le 4. Vanwelt, 4540 . Dixie 1. AND 7 BEDROO 
OR 3-1355 — | ee DaaoiE ei per mo. Aduil 
Manor 
  =m No. ghligation. Cai 44526 or . Ask = e Wideman, i A 5 PLAT, 
pag Ft children al- 
SMITH - WIDEMAN lowed. $90 mo. Refe: . EM 
REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. | jh i Ee AND PVT. FE 1m args Al HURON bath. venient to F Pontiac Motor 
erik Real ue Estate ‘oer we Huro: N, Paddo fee ma FE ¢413. “Ask = 3 LARGE F sc CAL M LAKEFRONT furnished. OR 3-9105. 
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TRACTS AND HO EQUITIES. NO OBLIGATION. CALL near 
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rE 2 AND wt “KPARTMENTS, 
somntew PE 4-705, 
DE. $16 
12 Downing. 
  
  
  
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contract. Cai] Reaitor Partridge, 
FE 43541, eine   
FOR LAND CONTRACTS AND EQ . PROMPT ACTION CASH BUYERS W _ Bath & ent. i9 wk, FE ee 
2 OR 3 water furnished, Private bath 
ana fate 
ochienes, vee hes peat 'g,, Beoed 
Winter 
Lake Orion. uy 3-9958 
T ROOM. 1 BLOCK PROM SHARS. “ 
utilities. 
roadway, 
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ALL CASH Past an ete ay me immediie cat peat. Agent. Se ers lela: 4-480" 2&3 ROGM LA 
& ATE 324 
ALL C CASH 3 
We cL LEAN, WELL PURN. On Lake, PE 5-3169. 
3 RWS ano ATH. SMALL CHILD 
3 ea , Pvt. art only. FE 5-4032 
3 ROOMS, IVATE BATH D 
weloome. Near| LAR 
st, Mikes. ‘re ease week. Culiges oe 
cals Man   sow. for a demas Tan prokeidnmal | RILEY, Y, Broker 
entrance. tities = ia 
Parkway, Syivan Lake m da 68. 
twin beds, iovel adults 
mh ps dovily api. edule 
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re CLEAR wire iri Gob FUR. 
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— $13 weekly, Call at sige 
DUPLEX «7 RM. BATH ad GA- only. 
  
            
          
    
        
  
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welcome 10758. 
Sync. no "9-558. 
eae, private entrance, * eae 
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Johnson |e ee oon| icons 7 RICE ROOMS, ROU wyi280. FE] ree eudicon Fe 49533) Dyin Hactretati~s ¥ Bint 
2704 8, Telegraph Ra. = AND 3-RM. APTS WITH BATH| Howara Pore. Bin bh marase, 
IMMEDIATE. + sSngeties oo errr |t AND @ BR wt. ent, FE 42936 "aE ees Be pareumed. OF 20108. 
Al ACT ION :|7 ROOMS & BATH. MY PRIVATE) room, kitchen, bath. “FE Sten apt. very nice wilh rent for 6)7-5 ry 
bars RJ ot land contract, New) months or year lease to husband $100 
Your cash upon sat-| and wife. $110 ‘a month, Every. peony a pa A? Som intactory inspection roperty sith Satan See Mr. Siona elAir Manor, 4-1559 e ea ee Ask K on 5-7 mu! Oakiand, Tel, FE 41732.|2 soe AND Ae er 
empleton, Realtor $12 -A WEEK. 3, ROOMS,| _lehts $35 sd only, 
2339 Orchard oe Rd. FE 44563 rete furn. 78 Ce ENTTAND = ae .. BATH, A ENT. AND . furn. 285 Whittemore, 
Ready, Willing and Able |” hte, Teierraph “| 9ND h buyers waiting for your land/3 ae CLEAN ~— : ag BY) El-|2 
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Crescent Lake oaies” large Geéun ieak ae’ oes bus “Judy buys all her own clothes, I only give me a lift whew £ consis & bam. Bardweed fncre. neor ee Located . her father gets hard‘to handle.” ee Basement. 2 ipts.| Avon Twp. $700 down or will : 
SERDOWEAWNer, | feta hs foa mas 3 _ bedrooms. Bath Hardwood|  Multi-Laxes Realty For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 rs Basement Well landscaped 
on WOLVERINE ae oie thay REALTY LAWRENCE W. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 206K. Saginsy forced ir air heat, re on tle as e I S' tr bend Degen Wena, a a Ansar one? FE sets 7 ASSOCIATE 3060 8. Commerce Rd. _MA —_ ay Orc 7 e * = 5 oe me aS OPEN O SERVICE 
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  13x180 oft with lovely home : modern living tel ; . anne , $1, 200 ig E nity with basement. et ot| of Lot, iio. Gas heat, 2 high } THIS EAST SIDE 2bed- new ‘home BE th Ss $6 _W. HURON ER tori Poe : a % STOR zeae — Full Pontia ey oR . basement, 2-car- gerags, aeipencd. room alow with base- rns mee rae Roger B, Henry, Inc. [ENT ‘ teen heat. 1-Car $13,975 with term ment, oi! , oo pe URN . 61 se st "OL 146111. . : garage Widely landscaped. i REDRDOME Tm maT. NO | ove . o Es 4 INCOME ON AUB wor 5 viemen, 24 Norton Ave, FE 20711,| 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. eae. anh ver i es he Suburban 2 a, ful Wun oa gown for bie “ps4 Si gee the $190 DOWN we ed 
base: * : reet. ‘¢. . rooms. wood- Rooms With Board 38 oY iy @- SR, 7 KoMagents "Gn “S102, Elementary school Wi - faonihly | : 7 Some and 4 wall to wail MR, GI — No down yment, . Gakland Wat sbese, Buller - nished or unfurnished with option _ consider trade. - ‘ can't carpeting, It's “clean me) whis-| just closing on tees 60.6.0.0” NOTHING DOWN. "| exrra te eaenaT TLS | _to_bus, FE All LeBARON SCHOOL AREA PERHAPS THIS ONE will iigPand Godeats Temtage tes.| Sottiains, tes reg ete NO | Soe bon & , partly =, bw : oe oe “Avondale Schools N 4-bedroom bungalow. Oak floors, fil the bill. Only $8,950 and Ite present income $320 per mo.| dining room, oak finished inside 1, ior Almost new 3-bedroom home, large O O tepareie on large kitchen eae os a. = ots, ai- Owner euples 1 opt... other 3 tered walls. Pull basement, ba ca ws ma dat, RDROOR Se en ee ment, yard price Wal { furniture, “Pull” price pone ; nly $1,980 — good ferms| Prick home, base ce" jets, Must be sold. | 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Filo with terme WONDERFUL | LOCATION -* — psi $9 500 Salad ¥ 
Z I an tio ‘goed today, FIRST OFFERING 136 B. PIKE sT. OPEN EVES. pear Williams bake. ‘tee REAT! OR PARTRIDGE] MR, 91 If zou have 400 to. sever F - Close Street £ aotrees gs waters _beme, 2 FE E 49584 Yeo winéte-te 8 . FE 43581 1050 W. HURON| [un fege, ® clo this good | win bulld 3 bedroom house with ; 2 bedroom. first floor, fu $9,500 1 : : te ORKIN Room, ae. sel tones Reauced basement re best, laree and. | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ri Ere — bart ware: ie MULTIPLY HistnG sevice | P%styside family brick 2 rooms, wi to your rent eto’ 8 ! 
r i men. a price for quick sa’ 3 car B. <_— to schools aoe 2 lots. Puy tile beth. qualified "veteran ha Tt. you my So nye st. meet on’ 28a, ROOMS. BOARD IF PREFERRED. CRAWFORD ‘AGENCY and stores located in. Lincoln kitchen-paneled walls ~for- ~ Ral 30 to pay when Ein sched One tine tons oti ioe Pine Pe eee | vey 9.1103 609 E. Flint 8t. ae ae 000, of "his Walty “fee | mice tops. New foots i celine, RAY O NEIL, ea - few "pay ma in ign ¢ J’cor-| closing costs, Income from other | 4-bedroom modern home, gas e equi th: out. 262 8. Telegra: : basem Ya apt. will make your paym heat. FE '5-1268 LA Hck sale. rice $13.- vm: re cate ner PE 5-6 or home. man on. Sam Serre in new ous #50) with th “Feasonable owe 7 oaeow LikEvacet -_ VACANT, 3 bas _— OR LEASE. REAL 7 BEDRM. 1% CAR GARAGE. Oft goump FOR BUSINESS, — wae TR ADE ; = , brick, tri-le ranch nee. fire- ; bedroom, large living room Includes small terior.» Maceda Lake iB. ~~ ti Convalescent Homes 38A iw builtins carage. 85 PONTIAC LAKE Sreplace, bissoment garage. Seme, now. vested” Gitiee’ ts fully Eyment. "Bel. "ets reat, mew ‘guy furaacs, “gee NOTHING DOWN ae dceded tot, lot, gusiuaree commu- Lovely 3 bedroom brick bun-| $1,500 down. Hurry equipped. Situated in Union Lake i alee ph ag 9 if nity, sewer, —, streets, galow built-in 1967. Basement, | Lauinger Real Estate OR 3.8138, Village: In the center of Oak- oe OR sees _ se = ranrene. & who would| A 3 bedroom Fanch home in a CARE POR) OR 2 ELDERLY lake Pian Boartes y open Sun: oil heat, outside grill, large land County iake area, Owner re- ean eee ie Eine established neighborhood. Prva, oy i 780 rwood. 44-5000. lot, located on isgoon leading ring. This property is 45 x 145 nets where uy bom advettine it it» ~—a stores & —¥ Low | OPENING SOON ey ~ Uae SERAOE| chat towe papman’s Sei en beer soe ft. deep. A good. deal to the self. ble, & terms, copra camly permene. Bota 6 
y fe za 4 53-2357. or owner m hilare ve - rth- rent with to buy. Im- ving -, dint 
landscaped corner ~ Call to- | Seseotne® appicalons "Bor "ix | Een" race, seneol sso, s50, | meuila postesson® *™ anetiar weit” it | neuagret ape Topaty gordon Poa yin og, wa William Miller a = RAD 8-3924, c washer, __ but Pegs formation call FE 8-80 7B EDAGOM home ite Weew. | SUBURBAN al “vent fan, ete, full | —Pusttley. puller EM oe) ulated walls far amelie | Realtor FE. 2-0263 L S Hotel Rooms. 39” perry. 4200 down. Also’ 3  bed- ist Pal bee at toct heater aad’ sft Gove | WEST SIDE INCOME og ye By = tory Ww. HURON 4906 Dizie # OR 39-1231 S qeom ar. ‘By 8 oeres, ashe recreation room, 1% hate. So, | - 2% car garage with over- hoor tor sovners ps tre n I Bassmsemt, ene a we 9TO9 3089 Lapeer “Rd. _ PE §-0203 ae AUBURIN | _ fear! drapes. This ‘lovely ome io-| Need door. nicely, land: rneeriar tite tacned ‘breezeway eae me $200 DOWN 9203 COMMERCE RD. ee ord te — gated om canal ove: = Owner transferred to east. stement rage, nicely Tandee 9 bedrm  riocern.» The builder has a few or room vapartmente MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ake. Priced to sell with Call today for appointment. Showing — toni Saves aun Lip & v¥ * more of the’! homes wy 2-0230 450 DOWN Evenings after ¢ call Pm 3300 or| Feil A, Kem, Iheorp,, Ts be arranged rite Wee EK TRADE a. "© New, eae pe RR ede or, us to Roo Rent Stores | $ © FE +03 ; ST Werk subatten Bouts fe oANCUS ear garce Just west of Union Lk. Rd. Por room 3 bedroom | A. JOHNSON, Realt “mprbedronm bungalow. Living | JES SHUUY oF tee, and lear |? (COMES ANTS Realtor STORE FOR RENT 190 E. BLVD. i e—* i oe cue norte J eaitor | tar M RANCH, $14,500. $2900 room 17x19, =) uto. “room er ing room’ with natural ‘stone fire- | 1919 Mus, Ortonville NA 1-2818 C SCHUETT, Realtor 8. $70 per mo. PE 2-680. end ioeation near schools | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | _dewn_to_new FHA. OR 3-0465. Meat = Allg piece, & wall jo wall carpeting. Sete Sth Oneoorite _BAT S| 2-701 EM 34196 Rent Office Space 41 frat carpeting ‘tn tiving rm. FE 4-2533 VETERANS NO MONEY Down at a ae e, located on "6's 300" fot SKATING Clarkston 3-Bedrm. Brick paint This hom ce 'e su room 
* @ 3 RM. OFFICE BLDG. ON 4 COR. ty decorated. Mae fell bese: SY OWNER: RM. MODERN | years old. Home located on extra LONGFELLOW SCHOOL SPECIAL. | se YOUR DOORSTEP ts ottorea | £2000,02. 100 400" tot. 31 fy, e| ner, Baldwin Ave. with plent ment, recreation room with wet rea So  . m, 12x13. dinin 5, Fogma an’ eae, Hows thls this COMPORTABLE LAKE-| ft. rec. rm. village priv. storme of parking. Ideal ‘tee Accountant, fire, gas heat. 1‘ car ga- ol r plete with storms, screens and an ee kin S Fal ban . ort ho: tr us zs 2 YR. OLD HOME. Yes. screens. Water softener. oak Real Estate Doctor t's oltice, and rage. This won't last long? ¢ bedroom modern. 1 gon down, ma gae wall-to-wall ca ting. Total _price and oaia kitchen. 7 tu Priced sia fbn 11% 2 rT Kitehen as gat. floors tered. walls. (Ot foots “tuo, a gas, tumuce, exce ; an er uses. er mo. 
4 orced air furnace e* tine tiott reerger| THROWA =| acon) Relea hee STURN | ee eee | eee eee CAROLE HSU | _ Bt. ‘ . ; Ww. $2,950. , : CARROL LARGE | & GOOD 8TOR- | full_price. EM 3-6305.\ 0 ‘ou roud owner! seal HAVE g ‘ : age room. Mice jocation in Keego P ARTY c aed hg La sites ‘Sebel oa S( ‘RAM TED McCULLOUGR. REALTOR ae "her 5 We, are, Dow selling the aructog Jack Loveiand, FE 2-4875 ‘ a & Sant ol : ay sebeh- 2nd street ott — hae | red a> PE 5-124 — PE 43044, _ Lk. gubdivision, Beauty and com- OFFICES, ‘GROUND FLOOR, slong, This 3 bedroom brick | YP¢=DRAYTON AREA \— on wid lowde ot'D ails 10817 Kite. REALTOR: FE 5-9471 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1-5 D NE sos] oo + Paso Der Ho @ A Parking. 2618 and 2617 T Dixte mee ranch home will cater to carport, Auto. a Call today and a ie re truly mice | o49 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD ~— $i, ‘4 a 3, Schoot rt ideal for this three|- rooms, car port or garage, rec- : your, every mood? Boasting — Seat. a Pla home in one finer | "OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ye type , a nS Bing tA home! Full sise¢/ reation rm., and spacious living fireplaces, 2 ceramic \ locations, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVCE TOOmR, Sosa atd large bedrooms. Scone. by my and and eocnany ent Lease Bus. Prop. 4A bens custom kitchen "and \ eee OER, __waee tes) Tey Fide festeres - tearms terms to suit. : Jarn ft offers ving ‘at its ‘best, |. Ot? Baldwin +f ‘bedroom, \| BUDGET, SPECIAL “Grooms and bat basement, | fy No brok | fouahout well ineuiaied. 86! C SCHUETT. Realt ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE it offers living at its best, Of Baldwin, * ‘| 2-Bedroom ranch located on East| 5 rooms and ba $9, at 800 pe ef oath. No heat, and hot water. 165 ft” lot ealtor and approximately a) The 2-car attached garage Pull basement, gas heat. } Beverly. new home has plas-| _rage. PE 4: ers. OAkiand and big garage, An attractive | FE 2-7011 EM 34107 E feet warenousing a $200. per helps to shield the private Comb. storm sash, Quick \ tered walls, oak floors and gas oe Pa WALLS. ‘| home toot Grab your coat and . : : lees — Egonted Nee ‘South Tele. fenced mw The — a Dossession. . pees. How os 708 go Wron R 30408 a call to see it! 7-ROOM HOME = r ’ r rt T UTIL- t : 
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Re = 1 5M, ALL HN HOUSE,| 7.000 oq. ff Suitable ror ware floored vestibule very love. NO DOWN PAYMENT ump ries EASY TERMS, gas heat, ' cnc one 1500 SO. FT. acess teas Ca nee IM WILL AMS 1” 6 sices Sob Wr hei 8 Batgwin b Lincols Jf ares, Cates FOR RENT BUSINESS PROF wo re 1134. PRO: Q. place and bar. Large rear JIN bedi . fall »b t, 83 N. bm ia) 9236" Eves. Now. erty. 06 8. Perr Here's o nearly new — trax parece Gas aed St. Mik J Seabee sanune and Multi le Listes Service . : Forest-|SPACE Aviat ork LE it ented ec Ge Wekla| seen De eee yourself t. Mikes _ R storms paved streets con- . “J -| PLEASANT LAKE for real estate. insurance or beau- edge of the city. it's cass ~by appointment please, 6 room 2 bedroom. home crete drives. See them now * . $500 DOWN ‘| 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — _ty" hop “tia” Ww. Huron “st "pletely equipped’ with car- ith automatic of heat end at Vacant 3 bedrm. Pull basement fenced yard, pic- For Sale Hou 43 Pens, water softener, and) CAH FOR LAND CONTRACTS =~ a fenced yard W. cide, PEE | ture’ wines: tants ares Plc : - ses storms and screens, Priced . 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. | _ atte: 5, screens, many features... $9,950, ‘ far below cost at $14,500 — 
day until 8 p.m ——- 7 , FHA TERMS. * REDMON ZOMG Pups] Hic se” arable sages tt [Oe PETART pei | = A : Owner transferred out of Orris Son J ' STARTER HOME BY OWNER. state. Will sell this 5-roo You can move , Teteh % your AN ACRE ons & HARGER CO. 2-bedroom home, new forced jeevestil ae . R. Hiltz : Set 08 3 2eet OR S107 With @ large ranch-type|33_W..HURON 8ST. FE $-8183 eye FOR COLORED Panes RE Oe | son We, mTOR 7 fli alee des Lt es A) from ._ Huro’ wpe Petamne | Rs pte ORE, | noon nonce Te age Selamat OF | ROP, emma et | PE eee © wine ae i/ SELL On WITH OPTION street.Ip the heart of Wa-| 8.0620 after 4:30 p.m . nace. 1%-car No. down | eae ur «|:«SsCdand Lake privileges. to buy, 5 Taree, rooms, bath, fuil terford. Owner must sell be- peyuent meotee, for, ‘qualified GL e is in aa down 2 bedrm modern lage basement, furnace, 80 gal. electric cause of illness in family. a. Income osing cost. onl pa ovo inside and out, altered walis. Large lot. MY 2-3791. water heater, on. 20 acres of good Needs decoration inside, and| FOR A Ol ICK DEAL a ‘ For: only $1,000 down at SS in mod- land. Oxford ares. $7,000 cash. MA in consideration of these N DSE $8,750 full price, you =~ ON MIDWAY. econ ner ee y wall Mtesomiitied  Eltchea. ges ist GRANADA 3-H BA priced ava very interesting | Wp ave purchasers for any and KNU vate ‘bathe ie™ Also os Gcira soo! ang mt, inoasement | food “garage'®" leg Nat BROWN “| Gas heat, Immediate occupancy. | — vot 80. a oo down. | fnterssted in” receiving cach tee | ful basement. Close : — ou fugnace. 9 Car garage: $9609. | good. : $200 moves you in. Assume 4\4 be teener” ot MAY! «sour seuity, Comnet our eifice Elizabeth Lake Estates \ ow GOWR per - sIX BEAUTIFUL ROOMS in Fa seer eee (Cal sie. ° S-Room and bath bungalow GILES REALTY CO. WYOMING. Clean furnished Ft Garett, | dry cy, Tannkseiniog Be a oe Sass en DENTAL Ak bah = LAND CONTRACTS WM. situated be ‘ually 5-6175 hg for small family, Bath, Pos- Excellent west a wetving Day, Have a “Oxford. 2 etory boise ip args | ASK FOR TOM ‘BATEMAN KE 5 Y landscaped” buliding | site RCH LNDEN ee Hor |  Blater eas Meats tres anre- fooe aia "psidey ‘as wus’ °° 1% baths, large — ; NN D House has 1H] ie J C ea tor = ae: average rens., teaped lot’ with as in goo ee a ee te g-gn ty With feom, | 3. nice screened perch cat ‘L. H. BROWN NCH:} condition throughaut. Snip #12 750. allel nan Realtor ; a garage, $500 down, Call FOR COLORED garage. Priced 190, aro, Ph Pe san i ~ 
e Oxford OA #3192 Oring MY 2.2991 3101 femme mites mo +3560) Indian \ illage Rs Seether Sea full basement. VACANT HOMES Ss iple Listing Service MIDDLETON Kampsen. sare rime Stn mee) Ryan wanraersee | SOO) DOWN arn cu COMPARE THIS   
  
  
  
  
  
    
      
    
         
    
  
          
                    
    
                         We nave several fai tod va- stom built 1.200 sq. ft. 3 bed- - leges. $0.7 30 writ s180 down” OR i oe 2 bedroom\ home & garage. Liv- R D. RILEY, Broker cant se the city. that room ‘Derick ‘ranch home, Pull | REALTOR FE 4-0528| 358s ent. Lak, Ra.- Sen be worteaied on seu basement, 2 fireplaces, slaie en- | REL large family. Call us now ing room ‘carpeted, gas $0 Elisabeth Lake Rd pan Fill eng Ng on trans, 42 Step sisle. on. | 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. for additional information, obec Gr large well land-/ FE 4-1157 “F bedroom modern bun Hd gota =~ oak ss H Y EF OWNER: }BEDRM., TILED BATH, Call for red e All DOWN - Located in the INCOME A D N oN ca sYroer Lai baa as — Foor 2 ae Yleinity of Bise Sky theater, avates keeus aaa (catumie ae Mesa H. se NUDSEN MODEL OME Seabed se0d “gheag® | ‘further. information. this for 817, re on Four tot. tty. Row 2 car garage. S| erg reeme ane en es: | | 1LLAROE ag Se Spd ee Oe ga SORRY BSCE REALTORS, -| onsen cee Pe aise ; lot.” rece cuurance. Full basement. Gas! ing room. Separate dining, room. COME ON!!! an ot sobs. 2 = mn. fee. 182 W. Huron” PHONE PE 41507 4 Bi gl oot $750 DOWN cated 2% Orr tae ch, pet on tn pe rig gee ving cr ag oe Come on out to the giant| cupboards, " “woo! car- 2 BEDRM. HO SALE, wi gic es 2 bed- miles dap | ‘ot Pontiac clean sider free and clear house as part) aq’ ete yn uum, igaree an. |~ Coronas tree at W. Yale and gh t water Large rms., full size dining rm., ement as cosy 4 rooms and ba’ payment. Broker, FE 2-5452. tr Bese t, ofl Sarunce. 2-| Stanley. 2 biks. South of Walton, Reat Thermopane windows, lot dream kitchen full basement, ey vind a. an i plus “uthity "Attached “t's ar a mai on Stanle around the clock | 182 x- 250. Ready for immediate of rm. for huge family rm. ng cae car .getage | Nicely | land- oe dite ace Lees a! apres: * 70. tow PRS a Sat. & Sun, Nov, 26, 26, 30. cocupency. Pull price. att etl ~ af , whew down takes over GI loan rar de ie at 3 p.m. or 3 a'm., but| consider small free &e furnace, Jand- monthly ments, es 6-8312, Detroit after 7 p.m, Open grid t and i See eve | ER Soh Nn GS Seale th | F2PSed bataee pe tomie| PE care misma Sat ip ute Ob Sonat | © SOUERPEES sanarron Leslie R. Middleton | BY OWNER: S(rBEDRM. BRICK. | Guplicate, $8000. Low FHA terms. BARGAIN HERBERT Cc. DAVIS\ side. or ord Om, $3122 : BROKER 188 N. JOHNGON Bivd. aay Fins pee Meng <oceni Ven Si &: _ 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE <M 7 ate Orion, MY 2220) 2 Family Home on | | ‘ é 1 furnace." Gunite ecm Bein 3 RANCH HOME- NOTHING — W . ‘ re Tha e complete. ~ 
, E c : : turnsee_| Dixie Hwy. Frontage C) Large ‘lot. $0860" wits, low down |  GQNz? BEDROOM. om, ( 1 ; AR K West Side Brick 60x500 feet, zoned manufacturing. payment. FINE FEA ATURES — $250 A newer 4 bedroom home in Space for business building in CLOSING COST 0 Water Front — clean two nearly ect ition a front, Ideal for almost any type eapsonanei LAKE PRIVILEGES. bedroom vanseiew” ‘xcellent for and wen bed business. A real bargain at) ,suRURN HEIGHTS beauty—$11,- | 1%¢-story home, Large lot, Nice pyoeeeone ook just off Cass quiet pa Fe oan 3 LONGFELL OW ST $10,900. Terms. 900—gleaming white frame home| kitchen, hee Oil furnace. 2-car JIM WRIGHT own. = ae 6 oe 3-Bedrm., Full Basem't | with “plenty ‘room ing foam nei |  saly “Odo 0. Kos wn payment re- REALTOR. West suburban — 2 bedroom Foom and’ tiled A rg aitgme, ts 1985 frame bungalow with at- sour vous Gh pastere winine quired om _ OAELAND AVE. PE 5-9941 ceria be eens ee ie te piers gs Meaty about Ts home fe only 2 yearg oa tached oS Well jocated on 80) DREAM eitchem Sith oct one: J.C. HAY DEN, Redltor OPER EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 r jlatge living rm. : agate te te to want Faw this gos. ferms| 8nd tf features a basement’ net x 406 foot lol. Nest and clean! Gow overlockin lovely landscaped LISTING SERVICE ly $10,900 with Gi. terms, no sized kitchen and wet pestered ance for a smart | flower garden” FU sf basement, | 86_E_ Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. down payment, al walls, The price equally’ at. buyer. $1,500 down and $75 per fenced in yard, Pdrd: garage. Near | 2 BEDRM. HOME. WILL SELL EXCEPTIONAL BRICK Drayton Plains — 2 stdr ry home 3-3314 West Side Coloni tractive at only $0,505, $350 Down to G.L | schoo ot ‘rade county on larger bows. LAKE FRONT Teer ene with 4 bedrooms featuring 3 bed- Ww ner €. Your chance rooms & full bath on yton| WEST SIDE Cape Cod—$12,250— ¢ -bui ke ne frome ge od ene “Ammon a. choice m location Png crry bus Pi 10neer Highlands front home, Liv f omit large living fu with ss ay we wall BECOME A CAN i : 4 > home nic im alow 
( { ) hed ie eons fo ay 90 living room with oe “on PHA term net rooms, tle bg fam ¢ 2 alae Kitchen é half eas 
th 40 feet, Only $67 a month in-| 80d carpeting Two very attrac- bath, extra lar ftchen, Sell or TRADE beaut remodeled "vith ‘i Geeding tame sad insurance, five bedrooms. roomy kitchen has| heat, Soar “earage, fenced yard, Lear atiore Weautiful andse rable teotenn 5 finding ee counter tops and Jar, : lose to bus, schools & lakes. fean' 
, a 3 fa Full b G eee =| Pepe REAL ESTATE en, huge feet Sor ull basement, We est Side cALL roe A oN 
ceramic file bath aa tt ove in by Thankseiving. item TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE living foc ot betas ; = ° = oated cuathion sown $6,500 ph Haron ' ee , ayes Lake ae. airenfac e, spotess basement En. 3-701 4 
1 sonar’ AREA$21 150 bel epartment a < me poms s bea for §-room home, handy to shop- MULTI Pur t STING SERVICE | beat ty auly Se and « 2car yerage as A FINANCE-| U0x8"aricn”paWen, ‘has ope. TEE cota bang, ‘78m, | ping’ ana: downtown aren Sok: Pall Dasement ‘and ni| fiw hme fs Tocatelt'at _ NEED “| plate ving room, with frepiace. - "CTY Comvantenty_Jocated, Topay 7" SEE THIS ONE) SAVE ENERGY, USE| NOR ‘Riraice 2) shaded ots. "Aba tere oferoana Wiestawatay Ak full dining room, both beautifully | 
a “4 @ on FIX lassifi rpeted Cheerful Kitchen, 3 bed- Large house for & Iarge fainit . ce trees. Convenient financing avail , ER? Order Classified rome rian Rs Ug baths, “modern, $ Compuate’ bane Smith WANT ADS! To find a Peis cigmatiaiegeelpbney ; OOM asteréd rooms, gas hea arage, co! ‘se 
a. nS Ads to sell, rent, find @|\ walls, GAs heat. 2car garage. be used” as 2-family income, 2 Ml iob, place “to liv : \ See this real value today! | blacks , ram, Pub publie or parochial ; Job, piace e€ or al eT WHITE BROS, od job. FE 28181 is) Hoyy REALTY WILLIS M. BREWER Widem AN] | good uséd car, see Classi- : a eer t 4 PE 2-0040 Josten F. PegREIs@, BA \ : ! 4-355 5460 Mae Wan Ad number! N. UE baie | Ata Ww. HO FE 44526 | ¢- = mie Hwy 2 PP “Baas ‘Bree, re agen” "SEM erat opmn’ aves fied NOW] — Open ves. til 6; is en, 
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of salesmen 4 
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site. Frey kvow 
can show you 
values, City or suburban, 
letge or ae ee and on terms 
Edw. M: Stout, Realtor 
Tl N. BAGINAW 
Open ‘Til 6:00 P.M STOUTS 
PH. PE 6-816 
  
4-BEDROOM 
NO DOWN PAYMENT We will erect a 4bedroom starter 
hi with ome . full Sunnet sot 
rough on your jot. ie 
ments_only : r oor 
bod ye bulld on oor lot with a 
mt WATERFRONT Ideat 
seven lakes, Located 2-bedroom bungalow for 
small family, Access by water to 
ust off An- 
TS. road on Clinton River. 
FE “Cc. ‘Wood Co. Corner wanes Lake Rd. & M59 
  
VALUES paseo ~ ae Zen yties om this er 
cost ll heat. Anchor fenced rear 
mie NESTLED IN TREES - White ranch, sparkling clean. Liv- 
foom 15x22, center is 
house, 
in 
soa He Sea a Sa 
pad i, 
  suburban loca- 
seenie, . Te 
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  ur years, : tt 
ee ote teaston =| UPPER LONG LAKE CANAL ag iy By “ property’ By owner. PE 4-580. 
Te s at mand oe is iawn payment $3,000. For Sale Farms 48 
See it today i 
SPOTLESS S-ROOM home. 40-ACRE 
Fol ata FARM average bedi . Plastic Located just 2 miles south of tile bath, room, oil Holly on Milford Rd. 
heat, oak dcar ga- ‘T-room far: co for 
mee — priv $50 per month. is ¢ 
P — Approximate- rolling and tillable with - 
bd ct. e00 down ~— $80 per imal I ft. of frontage on road, for erates 
LAKEPRONT you cap af- Pull price omty $14.060 with 43,000 ford 3 large aativos down. Call \ appointment at 
tifully eee vi once. : 
plus stool. Loads a tae ot C ar ston 
rage. wma | REAL ESTATE, INC. price $11.000—cail today Main, Clarkston, Mich, 
* Scnoes FROM’, BANK) 
ag Ba Kocnine 22 Dail: icy : 12 to 5. living room. <1] ft. di open ; 8 = Supgay_ 
fe" gee acts tases seer Ales . Extra stool down. wed 
Basement, 2 car garage Bere. } Bare. Mining, Priced at * s1is00, A ilk house. Paved . rms. Freatage on 2 roads. T 
. lor deta! \ 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor RETREAT 
22 & Tyleeramn a ge EP 7103 : $6005) area with f horsemen nearby 
For Sale Lake Prop. 44) onservatively priced. 
g "s ap excellent 40 acres 2 . A de _AT UNION LAKE fy 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
es -e FE 5-816 
| ATTENTION fing 3 OWNERS 
Duck Lake Bleetricity. Well. 
— eset “ie 
Dorothy Sn er a er Lavender 
eM 33903 ent a a 
Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 
Clarkston.   
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“basement 3 aoetiee " 8 car $22,500 builder. 
FE So0se” LARGE 14KB 7 ‘POR YEAR 
homes Paved streets. meer system; &@ miles 
Pe oe ey 
eae 
PONTIAC LAKEFRONT 
terms. 
Priced low 
Paul M. Joties, Real Est. 432 W. HURON | FE ¢-8550 — PE b-1215 — OA 8:3653 
RILEY CASS LAKEFRONT immediately GI or FHA 
$14,700 
  ae | CH FE ROKEE. HILLS! 
tolling red 
  ‘| INVESTMENT FARM! 
"| Sale Business Property 49 
New « bedicom and ity, rec, 
reom w bdeautifu' bar and 
bumper auto. washer and 
dryer tiled floors, ofl furnace, > 
landsca white terce. Best 
ewimm hin; Owner 
(ranctefrec™ to Afizona Must sell   
TY | See The New ‘Sites At’ 
  
Carl W. W. Bird Realtor 
ven Mipves. PE. S138) 
  
  
    
  
  
  = “P. HOLMES. INC. %31_5. Lapeer Rd. PE 5-205)   
90 acres near Metamora with Co- 
jonial Fra: barns, 
  milk house chicken house 
other bulldings. Frontage on 
sides of the road. Buildings 
‘ reconditioning but we have more 
than amnet oe nt at the low, 
low r acre. 
like i at this Ories. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
Ti N. Saginaw &t PE 54-8165 
Daily "til 6 
NORTHERN FARM FOR SALE OR —Teahe fer, olty_prepesty. © t 6-2462.   
  
140 PT. COMMERCIAL FRONT- 
e with modern home. On main 
ghway in ae ee 
$8,000 C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 
Hempstead CHURCH BUILDING 
Poe ieces cates somaane, 
esas sine crane   
=S ment 
For price, terms, call our offtes. 
BALDWIN AVENUE Office building corner W. New York 
& Baldwin zc Cement pe 
iope office. Plent: ye a & oo Corner ates of 
US 3% 8 Saginaw St 
      zoned commerc Sat for 
price & terms. 
. G, HEMPSTEA 
102 Huron St, +8: 
Eve, PE 5-0510 FE 2-3971 
M59 FRONTAGE 100 x 431, . Zoned ge ye 
eed frontage available). 
handle. 
Dorothy a Lavender REALTOR 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd, (M59) Ph, EM 33303 or MUtual 4-6417   lub. Large 
wie 5-room bungalw with stone 
Tiled ie en with fortnica counters. 
Utility, room with oil furnace. 
Feneed ard. Beautiful weeping 
willows. iced at $12. ec Tt's va- 
cant! Need we say more? 
509 Blizabeth Lake Rd. 
FE 4-1157 FE 4-4621 
WINTER BARGAINS! ts 8 LAKEFRONT ~ 3-BED-   
xtra large 
$15,950— Terms. cal OR OR 
WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT —4-bedrm. 
modern family home, Loads of 
mel ant Chee. $22,500 ~ 
te, & 
bedroom ate nice for 
large fam acres, Del 
Gan OR 3 is 
‘| PONTIAC LAK =310 ft. 
. 1% baths. Price, tas son Terms, OR +0006. 
es a eri “eal 
beach. Price we ne  fooms. Con 
ge ino 2 tot sido, $30 De. 
  . PANGUS, Realtor 
1019 3s, ville NA 7-016 Business Opportunities 51 
ARE YOU LOOKING POR oo Pal cree BUSI-   
BAR & Sacriaety FOR SALE 
War Mead $20,000 dn, Schoeller’s 
M56,   
CLASS C RESORT MONTHS TAVERN. West of City. Grossing over $40,000. 
price, ab, 000. 12 
” Bid 9 thaes that 
Fem 
a rai ° income. Randles 
culate nd all. BN wee 
a eevee em tre Pee 
have Page you want in your pine 
‘STATEWIDE Real Estate Service c 
Bp, CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. Telegray PE 4-0521 
FORCED TO SELL Due to circumstances beyond m 
forge + I am forced to f 
se ba oe re ee 
lease,’ Pen | 
sa” Oh and Mr. - FE i” ___ Mortgage Loans — 
      MICHIGAN posnress 
™ | SALES eee 
  
tol- 
REALTOR P ARTRIDGE BUSINESSES THR 
OPEN TIL 9" 
JSED CARP   
Have store bidg.. 4 rma 
y Terms. 
P. W. DINNAN 66_ W. Huron RE | 4-257. 
_ Sale Land Contracts 52 
LAND CONTRACT FOR OR SALE AT 
Fe to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) 
HOLIDAY CA$H 
Get $25 to $500 We're your jen neighbor w 
comet's death You many ed oe 
FE 8-961 
185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” 
SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open —— ‘til_neon in Dee, 
hes TO $500 
4 W. Lawrence St PE €1s00 
LAID-OFF 
WORKERS 
— CASH LOANS — 
No Principal Payment 
UNTIL oe ARE B z ACK ) TO WORK FOR 30 DAYS 
LOANS TO $500 \ MADE QUICKLY 
BUCKNER pBUSK COMPANY 
\ SBIRMINGE HAM 
\ On your o AYTON pissin 
ick Cash TO $500 
oe secu, service 1s "auiek, WN 
Uu 
$2. 
ang | hklpful. “Phone or visit at office.   
  
  
  
  
  
  
y ee auto or 
f 
5-812 
Home Auto 
  O $500 
Po ichold Finance 
Pontiac FE 4.0535 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 
Oakland   
Loan Company 
FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 
LIV 
Ph. nen hen OL 19191 
“WHEN YOU NEED 
w a : TO. te help: 3 e e 
CEATE FINANCE CO. “RE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg 
$4 
Want A Good Mortgage? ve- If your home needs ah impro'   
  
  
    
  4 BRICK WITH basemen Your coe hhome or 
term eaver, Brok- aan NIC. MIX- 
er. be et for used uipmen ta cash, FE 
sp ain t wap, OR 3-1190 eni . yesusan me? c. FOR USED 
“tn or not. FE 29-0967 ° 
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“The music isn't half tryin to keep time with you, Ed!"    
     by. Kate Osann    
      
  
  
    
  
© 1968 by NEA Bervies, ing, 
T.M, Reg. US. Pat, OFF 
  
Swaps Sale Household Goods 57   
a SELL ora LEAVING 
Good used cal so “thin "trees week a tase ar, 
SMITH-WIDEMAN 
412. W. HURON 
AP Mel bath homey fey equ value, 
Saba 
= ment on a new 
wit lake reseee. 
© meee Cpe ati. 
TRADE PE 4-4536 
ye aes 
home 
‘thforma- Realtor, 460 
  
ait Ben gy ake < open Avenue % cents 7 days 
  
  Ris cont set, sing aqua, Uke Be. 
& sie eines 18 to 8. 
    WINTER COATS AND 
cet incr che gowns, $5. Size 12-16. FE 
Maze ‘ie i. ae food cond 
  
also taxed, size 
et, sie 4. PE Sine 38. Behytair 
  
| Sale Household Goods 57   
a DOWN HOLDS A >-UseD TELE 
Sar eeace > aa 
Dun- ean 2 Baste le drop | ents. ‘Chairs, 
ar for Large 
— Parvims. Py 
=~ EC a 
cotie aie. 8 ee. te er 
are sea 
| Da ‘or af only weekly 
fr ie SS 
834 
CE DININ' cabinet eX 12 RU 
‘eae 
7 a. bulfet eX 6 chairs 
9x12 Felt Base R BONNY shite VINVE ugs $ 93.55 95 
ALCOHOL, HI-TEST™ RUBBER Foor wan PALAT GAL. 63.75 4 WAL 
ae 14) W_E 
12%" Ww 
guaraniced 0 sdayee at beh TV. 
is% FOOT AMANA Th ris like fo nee. oe om ie 250 FE $3084 
Bi a atthe ie 
; ie ee 
    4.4 & up. 
0, 62495 Sweet's Re- 
 Appancer 422 W Heron 
:D PER- 
  tec conden . Stands. Baby crib and apoio’ 
          0” ELEC. IDAIRE RANGE, Phyfe drop 
leaf tabie, Mahogany Jr. 
dining rm.. , $60. Bendix auto. __washer for parts, $15. PE 8-1831. 
a” wee RANGE, GOOD ol] circulator  roenge, hy Og 
GALLON BOTROINT WATER ot Sie 09 dellyered. R, B. | 5) _W. HURON PE 4.1558 
£9. TRADE ELEC AGE FOR GAS 1964 THIR’ 30” ren = RB Munro Elec. Co., 
Shy exc, condition. glee Li 
oe vy: lia Mb arian MM 3 RADE IN DEPT. NG MACHINE. red ar  remar ; - oe ; 
fora lesekgntinge money, making Tabie top elec. range : + ast time. Pree lessons included. | Studie coven =... -- 19.96 
‘ake over payments. FE §-7517.| 9 pe iving room suite 2. 
AougRAL FV. INCH CDRSOLE. |G RR neee He ie ant FE +3. | 5 -m. oll beater rH ECTRIC STOVE &|5 ve Wood din 14.95 rator. Good cond. Sacrifice, | MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE 
WY N’S 
Se A to 6 
" 4 Auburn re Siz 
Mso 
  
  AN 
bunk i with springs 
one mattress Fad arson's 
ver ir 
ISCOUNT SAL oe @LL ELEC. 
  AY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 
  ore | change   
  
  
  
  ND FURN "Ghaep, 25 Disle High 
ant. OL EX- 
ee Mt Olem- ons s 
SINGER ae RADIO, oe ita TV, combination. 
eet’ Etter takes eM 3-10. BM iM 3-0148. 
SEWING “SEWING MACHINES 
ae at $44. a or te new port- 
ables at $82. famous ie 201 
console, save $100. 
SINGER 
SEWING “CENTER 17 
— Rata west FPO - peace 
° Until 8: \ 
STRIKING | TR THAVERR, DRAPES, eS 
THANKSGIVING 
SPECIALS 
WASHERS, Wringer, Renewed, 
Guaran' $4   
Washer, % and one-sixth 
HP, GHRATORS, esc ee wee ae 
anteed, Delivered. 
The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP 
18 W. Pike EZ Terms FE 4-1122 
~ Thanksgiving Special Westinghouse roaster ovens. $36.33 
Goodyear Service Store 
30 8. one PE 6-8i23 
BF sheave Elec 
ie ; aw 
N at eo fg $35 Chrome ta bie set, 
SF painted china, Iee box 
iS” mea dt -phonecomb. $10. rE 
  
“Used Trade-In Dept. 
Pipe breakfast te < pe rn er rere 4 
sife | Bleck & CRAMP. ...- cc cceres 4 
r ? k 
buitel 4 chairs oO 
dganadcayeonceeun $49.95 
i ot] heater with blower $89.50 
eo 
"THOMAS ECONOMY $61 8. Saginew FE sos 
  50 | 30 GALLON GAS waitin En pMBInd aorriy 
FE 52100 
Lj th nebieh 
eal, MS +3180 aft after & 6. 
OL, FUR- 
$60, Good 
     
Rear ce 
    spa Complete 
ye aioe” Elec. 
  
6 — SASH WINDOWS, COM 
plete 7 12 glasses each, heavy 
, duty 2 hand trucks. Plat- 
form truck—4 wheels, barre] skid, 
Mimeagra gachins, amall cash register 2 
6 12. VOLT ge kA ARG- 
b Fa Cate ater te   
  
23x22 COTTAGES 
trade, To be mov 
- F al each ing- otf leoltes Orenars Vike and Farmington ro FE 
  
30 BTU UNIT 
new. $50 10 AS DeaTes. Bair win.   
er, curtain stretchers. FE 6- 
R BI] GAL. toh ite ee ene 
lined water heater 
as $2-gai trie ae | 
Se ot le west of Airport 
2 OAL ELE a2 GAL. ELEC BEATER BS 
ean sinks sr up. a0 things 
cets 
‘SAVE PLUMBING. 
2 South 8 w Gt. 
Lar my ~. Poot and 
ier rath gt 8-2297. 3028 
“AVAILAGL E NOW — 
oe PLE oct Rendon.   
color, still in box, Wringer wash- 
clock. . Motorola ‘0 1-1664 between 
GaTHROSH 
wee oe, ott (cee —— 
soamoatee La m-t Gaee eater “ark 
ana tile a+ A ey vt = 
fithings. e 
Bron, Fabs ard 
  
Burmeister's | 
| CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES     ind Poraiture 
    
  
  
  
  ot Oakla | amayleg Ee EE ea ceott EVERYTHING TOR THE HOME 
DR AND CHEST ee 5. Sogines FE 2-352] ara 36411. WANT To SELL IT? 
EASY SPINDRY W ZEN- | sun 5 IN BALES GO. th TA 86-1341 ith record player. FE 5-2002. . jo40 WESTI ESTINGHOUSE 9 CU. FT. 
E C BLANKET, LE. "tern ae can es condition, $465. 
Gorerssietie. at”, control, $25, ec horse 
STSEn ED vane wae #20. CABI- EUREKA LEANER WITH AT- nk 2 Automatic washer 
erator, ;. @lectric 
L_sfter.6. | zenith MiPiaenty. 3 speakers $99.00 stove, $39. 21 in. TV, $60: studio, a! 12 tt wu : 10; electric portabie oe ee 
freezer"... se. $218.00 chine, $20. Gas stove. “i ‘ 
‘any Others to Choose From ecg Od ae sh: 0 —_— ot oe _heater $20. PE 5-2766. 
WAYNE GAB ZIG-ZAG s@WING MACHINE, AL: 121 :*N. Ww PE 5-€189 most new ‘one anes balance 
or pa 
IGT. REFRIG. GOOD CONDI-| $7'34 ‘per mo. Capitol. PE nal 6:30 p.m. 
FACTORY REBUILT Christmas Gifts 59 Rete rs. 1 yr. siete 4 
4 Large = eee. yle|? PR. GIRLS CHICAGO SKATES, 
Fhectrle Serset_ of A. Sehasen __ $9 each, PE 4-3800. and ard. 45169, A ROWS YGX STEREO HI-FI Ra- 
RE oe dio combination. w with 
aa prices 
planes Davisbu MA ES 
Gag RANGE. Gos CONDITION.-|. FF 5-348. 
GE FLOOR MODEL IRONER, 665 E FLOOR MODEL IRONER, 465. | —— 
3000-08 Lij PROM AND 
soa FV 36 8. pancake, 
ie $50. 
Used i” er washers, $19 95 to $30 
Used -We range, $29 
—— au washer $19.95. No 
very. 
Used pe range, ~S 
Ses Rac 0 eters ag posed fonts "th 9 
6 Auburn E 4-3573 
GOOD COAL & WOOD ciceen 
Tange call} EM_ 3-5081. 
GAS REFRIGERATOR. APART. 
ment gas range Folding kitchen 
table. Bed. Sealy springs and mat- 
tress. Unfinished chest. 2 night   
  
  
$175 or sell separate, FE 4-6539 
HOTPOINT RANGE, 4", LIKE 
_new. FE 2-4695, 
HOTPOINT AUTO — $50. 
_FE 4-8138 after 6 
HIGH CHAIR. $5. SETTE. 
¢. Stroler. $5. Welsh ar +e 
§. Baby buggy. $10. OR . 
HOT OTPOIN NT FREEZER Fr. UP- 
right, like new. AtArket 42316. 
TRONRITE IRONER, LIKE NEW, 
FE 5-5073   
  
  
  
  
iF YOU HAVE $25 AND NEED A 
comfortable 2 conrovaited 
chal: ti one m our living 
room. af phontor first, please. 
We lke the cheir very mach as ‘ 
we need the space Ph OR 3 
r § pm 
KELVINATOR DELUXE ELEC. 
tric stove, exc. condition, cheap. 
OR 3-9252.   
  
LARGE DUO-THERM OIL BURN- 
et. Excellent condition $40. FE 
  
LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF |. 
ce at nee 228 N. Saginaw. 
GE MATTRESS, 
brand new att 05 —— . ai 
42 Orchard gtake A 
7. ORE. 
wg floor length drop ‘eat  aining table and six chairs. All in 
condition, 5100. PE 20805. . 
NEW PORTALS SEWING MA- 
i; ot ee washers. 
“ “portable. TV REPLACEMENT PARTS Ave FE a ET 
Ags te with hard garage 
over % tis sb eran TS FROM 90.95. 
mae WAL ON TV —_ Brand ne 
a a” wake BOY'S 2% IN. BICYCLE. NEW. never been used. $20, FE 8-0932.     
  
  
  
  
wv 
pa ogee eetaen gh Plasticville rie s, 
plus many other extras. FE 2   
LITTLE BEAUTIES 
1 black and 1 buff colored cocker 
—— Perfect for Christmas! 
$5 e FE 5-8546, 
REGULATON SIZE POOL TABLE 
& PE 48-9313.     
  
Christmas Trees 59A 
BEAUTIFUL scorch PINE, Spruce & Balsam. ‘Maple 5-1501. 
et —— WHOLESALE, 
trimmed trees. fi 
types Hes hate eal) 
    
Mi5 at Dixie Highwa: 
1178. ech 5-1178. 
Orontille pF or ry B’ham, MI 4- 
DON’T WISH FOR   
through Classified Ads. To 
BC | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | 
    chéose | dial FE 2-8181.     TIN! OUsE LECTRI 
roaster with stand, with clock & 
timer. Slightly used $50. FE 
_5-0824. 
WARM MORNING HEATER 
Frigidaire patewisaeecseas $8 
Seow radio PWhsies misma esivns $4 | 
Lene e. $8 | 
Kilichen _soniaat -. Gecercacel | 
Gas ra $20 
50 soon of] water heater. 
WE BUY. SELL & ag" ~giaieed 
: PLYSCORE 
| 
s ene, V-genored Mahog ... $ 
REG YEAR OLD MALE POINTER $25. OR 3-5402, toe. tee 
MONEY! Make it easilyto— 
      | LUMBER CO...” ne # 
2, Ee Market 4-108 
res PLASTICS and block 
eee 
Buner Kem 12" Corrugated ; my . wee a surPLy 4.543) | CEMENT COLORS - 8 Cr | 
Mion tg eoomng. om BATH TUS. Mon AR "3 - 6 SHA 
Al’ colors. | #28" Flu nine... ‘2 = 
Sorts, Mane Ae | PAE Gita toon, SH bee, ween vot pee Be tacine and Dutch Oven doors 
_suinare, Open fem. on BLA Ate’ 
be Sour ave. Pe ‘Oakland Storm doors and 
or aluminum. Glass put 
sash, 1025 
  4° x 8x 34" 
| PLASTERBOARD 
H $1.25 i 4" x 8” x % ” 
THIS WFEK ONLY 
$4.75 
ROCKLATH 
BUNDLE 95c 
‘iio. gett Eis Br it a Baad 
MATT -THICK 
INSULATION 
$29.95 
PER 1,000 FT. 
Burmeister’s 
Northern 
Lake Rd Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m 
        COLLIERS ENCYCLOPEDIA, | a, . dally 
volume set, 2 yrs, old. PE 8-4 Sundays 10 ‘th 2 
CHRISTMAS CLOTHES FOR oor vs all rates. Order now FE 8-0113 
BATHTUBS, COLORED, i) mone HORSE AND/| $69.50 value $29.50. Also white __Gesk like new, $20. FE 4-5400. powee — -“. lavatories at 
rriiic ¥ s 
= CEMENT TO re vive | escent, 393 Orchard L Best GIRLS 3 PC. WOOL WINTER | CONVERSION 4 B ee ee coat set, size 4 Squa, like new. rao ee trois, 250 gal. 
$100 oe SCOTRERM BOIL ATER -OUN CABINETS & DER FORTHE heater, 220 gal ak, with, gauge 
BIG MAN & FOR THE L —_Both tor $30 2 AN ROCKING NORSES” STUR- DEER on ree 
DILY MADE. PLACE ORDERS ms $7.00. Call pr 5106. ee IOLEBALE. GAS & 
oO WOoD we 4-2889. 2441 FURNA MApie 5-60 = a OLE, GAs 8 | 
oe | SPECIA’S LADIES WHITE ST ICE 2xtx4 reer ie ea skates, almost new, size 7. FE Fin Radiation .. $2.00 per ft. 
4-4757, o 8-10" F weams.. $1.25 ft & ’ 
LIONEL TRAINS 1 FREIGHT EN: Used osk flooring... .. 10e sq, ft. ne WwW enger are ° 
Diesel engine, 11 frelaht cars. | Complete stock of used and new | - 
C4 er, barre! looser. coal Bui 
loader, milk loader, att All rgein Priced . 
SURPLUS LUMBER & 53 | MATERIAL SALES oO, 5320 bland Rd. ¢ ) OR 3-7002 
o’x?, DARK 
green leather, a a $0453, 
FREE STANDIN arr} 
Double bow! sink : “338 
Washbowls with fittin: c. AY KE 
sete with 
colored Bath pin with 
r $0) 95 
Factory .2nds — Irregulars 
ae ee if 
ms Sagina FE §-2100 pe trim 
able. PE 5-0080.   4.78 | 371 
leis $14 98 %       D ALUM GARAC ‘GF DOOR # 
"yee "Compl plete fin fn 
a ware, # 
| G8ED ) WEL LDING 
guttiy, complete me 
5.000 ple 5-1501,   
Wood Closet Doors 
fourered Brion type by my Ap 
BERRY DOOR SALES 8. Paddock 
     oaten & gs 
BENSON Si 
WH i 
  
  "ged as, _ Like new. FE     
  
Do It Yourself . 
” FOR RENT bl —"aeee   
ys 8: 100. 
to 4:00 ontcalm Builders 
Diy Re Wohnen, FE a, 
Cameras, , Equipment 61A 
WE BUY. SELL & TRADE Caste 
gree, _ pen jectors, Shoe. Hyg 
j "8 mera 7 . 
Hg PE 58-6616. 
    
Sols Mies One PRLS OE 
2 SMALL BABY Mpeg Pk A ae 
j ditioned Recondi 
GALLA AGHER’S 
Gint, 8 ROLLER SKATES WXCEL. | 2% OCTA lent apr eea size ® All Threm me 
Roadmaste irl’s 26 inch Lap 
Sine 12 pink 8 —, net formal 
EM 72 after om 
| oxRage DOOR 8 103. SHC. Wood. F-8 Fiathead HL, Needs 
work, OR 3-1751. 
eee Doors 
tial al © oduct 
oP fovdaay closet dre 
pote J Save 
Biectre Bo. Fee “teers 
stop or call tor tree ee Wet 
BERRY AdoR’S SALES Yyeters 
~ JELLED MAGIC. paint eed:     
  
fearing 
  
                  
     
           
         
           
     
              
    
    
        
        
        
          
      
   
        
      
   
      
        
        
             ah ge PRIC ORGAN 
om 
and hear the tone of 
i ee MUSIC 8 Telegea 
    
  
    
  BLU cK. 
lust sell, 3481 
._OR 3-6415. ae 
    
  
w & manure, PUREBRED | 
Trained, Boarded d 70 
CATS SOAnvEe. FE 2-08 
Hay, Grain & Feed 71 d 71 
/\ST AND 2ND HAY Ay AND ND UP ' Stra A 5-0666,   — 
straw, also wood 
Lake [1ST AND 23ND corTING “ast & 
" FE 4-432¢—175 
oe Nh or sa ts STRAW 
fiver, © OA Asati hay Will de- 
si or Sale Livestock 72   
2. COLTs: - QUARTER horse. hia wh wilt like these. NA 
: Fast rg ieg vanioallos call, = 
= vata CATTLE - CHARLES Toy, MU 4.2881. 
Gaeta 6: (DDLE HORSE. GELD- = al 45202. 
FE RAMS—1 DORSET, GRADE. 6 YRS 
MElrose 
Y GE tered, 1 foly. | 
SED.| very wel | broke, PE 4077. old Other ts Corriedale. i is s. 
ina 
Wanted Livestock _73   
WANT TO "BOARD -HORSES 
box stalls 
Crooks Rd. near Rochester 
__8-0059. e ALL 
ridirg privileges 
For Sale ‘Poutry 74 
THANKSGIVING DUCKS FOR sale Phone FE 5-082   
  
  
  
    
APPLES __ Sale Farm Produce 75 
CIDER, HONEY, KINGS- 
bury. 2339 . Clarkston Rd, Lake 
  
APPLES, TOLMAN SWEET, MeIN-   
bony Fo al Varietiog rd N. gquir- 
  
apes: 
324 N. Lake Angelus R   
bushel and up 
® 1 of a 
A 5-0201 or MA 5-22 CIDER mg a SQUASH, 
LACKMORE FARMS, a HIE. SIL- 
verbe'] Rd Eating and cookin 
: 8. $1 oO 
~ | MICHED ORCHARD. CORNER OF sag Phd Clarkston Rd. Wind- 
more week. Golden 
Hisous, yy 2s & Steele Reds, $! 
Also N varieties. 
  
ATOES, NO. 1. 50 = 
2773 Churchill, Auburn Hgts.   
  
¥ARD 8 DRIVEW rsh Sy, GRADING, 
~ Wood, | Coal & Fuel 67   
I eo ee npevce ie 
ane =a ced kindl'g. FE              
    
       
          
     
      
in. dry, Rood with Holly. 4-0461. 
ACE W 
eoW Manure. & road gravel. Mi- 
-nor gs tape sera. — 
wi Giller any veers 4 
S008 or Ba 34011: yenere, FE te" 
CREED TINGS 3S 98.50, 
(BONE DRY. 2 ; opt delivery 
MEL-| 
hy OF 18) 
Pr onary 2 rere 
ME 
i 
| 
| tiie 
ee Mt. 
SAWS AND 
ae 3 GOOD SELEC 
o 
USED CHAIN 
PAR ALWA 
CULLOCH CHAI 
WE goed CHAIN SAWS 
BEDE 
ROS. 
= OPDYKE 
CHAIN SAWS 
McCULLOUGH NEW & USED 
EASY €REDIT 
HOUGHTEN & SON     corn pickers, gravity feed wa 
  
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals, Parts & 
1890 Crooks Rd ics & "Service Clemens 
TRAC- 
8 & riding mow- 
   
   
   I. Case & New Idea Dealer 
OL 1-9761 tt RANCIB| Roc! ton, loads. F Orebars NCIB| Rochester” 
| JOHN DEERE AND NEW 1 IDEA 
LOAD IN| boxes. Silo fillers, hammer mills. Davis Machinery — Ortonville — 
NA. 7-292, ° $1.30. 
Sale| Farm Equipment 76 
CHIAN SAWS 3 HP saws ALL 
orlee $169.50 Our 
al pl ino erd 
Ac- 
RECONDITIONED, 
OUR SERVICE AND PARTS DE- 
TMENT ARE Ys 
READY TO ne YOUR Me 
FE 4-.112 
    
Albert, — “Then. my: whole life peeeed: before me — Harry, John, 
  
For Sale Housetrailers 78 Boats & Accessories 8   
  
  
2-be 
underfloor ol carpet. Only $1,- 
TRAVEL bigest aed Bepeains 
All 1969 3   
ood hun’ 
wn payments, 
Mit ThaiLer BALES 
Oxtord 
ar IN MPING RB 
trailers or homes | cy meses. 
17 ft. Pixie, $ poche T 1040 N 
      
PD tog Soeees   
  
5 speed (STAKE, Ww: tires. Priced for quick 
Inc MU 4-1715 
PONTIAC S.       
  
  
  MICHIGAN ARROW, 38 X 8, $300, 14 FT SPLIT DECK PLYWooD EM about, $100. 15 h.p. Evinrude 
sos. — payments, motor and tank. $100. EM +02.; , TRUCK CENTER 
Oxford Trailer Sales. | CADILLAC "BOATS. | EVINRUDE GMC THEW. ERatl,. j i 1} 15. 
Se ee ee 1” to SY. ¢ to 10 wice used Hickory ides He land, nt on RETAIL BRANCH railers. Bottle gas & accessories é Rd, jeft and follow signs. Oaklan d at Cass 
ib rT Paiggtn po fe omy ge BE & Togas moet open. : vc 7 7 - 
rms, -y ; RE, : : 
wile sou ot Lake Orion on EVINRUDE MOTORS | “foe miisags’ shen Brohnne te 
ee eS = 1989 models on display. Some 1958) Rd, Keego. ~~~ PARKHURST models left. Mae : 
TRAILER SALES Harrington Boat Works | Foreign & Sports Cars 90B aka 7 YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER een 
toto Lapeer Bt aaay at® Orion wee Spon Bundays | 8% TR3 TRIUMPH TAKE OVER be payments. Will take - car for 
"el Sete a de. On Motes TH Ate : equity. FE 4-0045. 
    
i9s2 NASH HEALY. 176 = 7 BELLE- vue, Lake Orion. MY   
  
UISE-O! 
1401 Highwood at Walton Blvd. 
PE 68-4402, 9-9, Open Sun. FE 4-9370 
Fiberglas 85A   
  
  
  
  
  
                tt. New Moon ft.| FIBERGLAS — FABRICATION RE- 
1,175. Buddy 27 ft. $995. LaSalle.| pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford. 
a1e16 tise Chi 138 ft. uke ¥ ac e : 6 new, O1005 Anderson ai it. Transportation Offered 87 
¢ 
rom, Belty i ‘Coach Sales.| CARS FOR GREENBORO, N.C 
pT Holly Rd, Holly MElrose Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. 
1 PE 2-3215, PE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. 
i i \ PLY 4-ENGINE AIRLINER TO 
Pontiac Chief Detroiter California $80, Hawaii $99.10. 
Bargains — Bargains Perry Service, Inc. OR 3-1254. 15 to 60 * & 10 Wide | RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH EX- 
re 3 trade-in ailewanee ever, cellent references to drive 1959 
eal before you . Re- itiac to Miami Florida. on or 
member. you will save bh 
of dollars at: 
Bob Hutchinson! 
Mobile Home 
Sales Inc. « Dixte Jighway 
4 lite, North oP ontiae 
OR 3-1 
m 7 Days a Week 
SHORTS mosey HOME REPAIR 
Hitobes installed cars wired, Ph 
OR_ 3-2225. 
TRAILER EXCHANGE 
New Andersons 
We buy. sell and trade. 
Used 8-10 Wides 
USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN |   
    
about Dec 13. a ay car & 
posers only. ots 583 or FE 
  
UCK GOING HORSE 
load either way, FE $-6806 
Wanted Used Cars PART 
88     
  MON. 
ments # 
_ { CHEVY 2 DR., eae Be Se 
¢ shape, will trade FE 2-23 
No i sealers. 
1956 CHEVROLET 2 4 DR. V8. 
Baek. be white. Radio & beak 
1951 Pontiac 2 dr, sedan..,...$ 15 
1954 4 dr 210 Chevrolet. are 3 
beater Exc. cond $ 6 
eater. 5 wae (Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Radio 
Good cond. $ 445 
1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hy- 
dramatic. R&H, sittepean| and 
braxe- (eacatetres cures BASE 
  
‘8? BUICK SPECIAL 2 lion” TAKE 
over payments FE 5-55   
FACTORY BRANCH   56 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP 
Door — Radio & Heater, 
Power steering and Power 
brakes, 
$1595 
PONTIAC 
“RETAIL STORE” PE 3-7117 
65 MT. CLEMENS 8T. 
BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 
$5 BUICK CENTURY CONVERT.   
Good white walls, R&H, = pow- 
‘er, New battery, Brakes, _ w,- 
$1,000 ine. 000 mi, Exc. shape. 
new tor. MI 6-3064. 
1966 BUICK CENTURY STATION 
wi area,   
rE 2-2318. No “Sealers.     
ATTENTION! 
E NEED CLEAN CARS 
AueMakes — All Models 
SHOP AROUND 
THEN SEE US 
We're Paying 
TOP $$$ DOLLAR 
And We're In Town 
Glenn’s Motor Sales 
AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON FE 4-7371 PE 4-1797 
AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND 
cheap cars. FE 2-2666         
  
  
  Bottle Gas eves. 
Parts and Supplies CASH 60 8 Zelegraon FE 2-3200 POR LATE MODEL Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Cc ene NM. ; ‘ Sal 
ommuni fotor Sales Rent T frailer Space 79) ~ ausurn wat East BLVD. 
AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- - lage. The finest. % mile SE Pon- CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES 170, 'N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 | Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 
INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS from bus sto a ‘Trailer 
Coach Park, PE 5 
OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR 
those who want the best. 40x80 
foot lots. 16x40 cement patio. 
Sidewalk, room for rden on 
each spot. 36 ft. streets. Storm 
shelters, mile east of parvo on 
Lakeville Rd. Ph, OA 
MOBILEHOME strEs ODER 
lakefront and playground. EM | 
3-2661. 
Liisi SEEN THE REST: NOW 
the best ocars Lake Trailer 
Park, FE 2-570 
80 Auto Fpioenoae ee PBL LADD BLP NEN LL 
FOR SALE PUSHBUTTON RADIO for 1958 Chev. 840. New, Ph. 
FE 41673 
$3 OLDS ENGINE WITH HY- 
dramatic on make ot- 
38 _fer rE 2-0 
For ‘Sale ‘Tires 80A 
TUBES, _Wheels & discs. 33 8. Anderson.   
  
    
eae 
2 710X15 SNOW TIRES. 
  
_A-1 USED TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE 
4 Geereseed Service is Our Motto. | 
TERMS 
      
   
       & Repairs 
Mi 6-0446   
Michigan Chain Saw 
Distributors 
POWER EQUIPMENT sates eADQUARTE LES—SER VICE—RENTALS 
MY 3-5821   
SPECIAL 68 raRMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH 
'_JUNIPERS. 
¥ Shad 
ete. Dig your 
[16% Pr. HOUSETRAILER 
) AE. EAE, LOE oF A N 2 BED LiG SN HYDR eau 2 
CONDITIONED . A-i 
CREDIT .ERMS 
KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE & P.T. 
AL 
FE 41112   
Auction Sales 77   
ber 26. Next sale Deo. 3. L. 
art Saie F Smart ‘arm. 
  NO SALE WEDNESDAY, pores: 
  
: For Sale Housetrailers 78       
VA- 
or iate ns wa- 
AN 
Lot 26 
MODERN 
cond, Cash or eg 
trade, FE sell. Also whitewalls. 
STATE TIRE SALES 
| 803 Saginaw St, 
FOR SALE — TWO 7: 
tires, tubes, wheels & 
8 Anderson, 
LIKE NEW — 670 x 
tires and tubes with rims. 
Cal FE 86-0368. 
STANDARD BRAND NEW 
traded in on General Safet 
Up to s. per cent off. 
whitewal 
ED WILLIAMS 451.5. Saginaw at Raeburn 
WANT SEVERAL GOOD ‘60x15 
tires, FE 4-7253 or FE 8-441. 
81 Auto Service PARAARAAL AAA ARAMA 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 
car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 
pareod Shop, 23 Hood, Phone FE 
INSTALLED FREE 
Mufflers & tail pipes 
Hollerback Auto Parts 
340 Baldwin, PE §-1431 or FE 3-9477 
Sale Motor Scooters 82 
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS 
ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 
12 8. PADDOCK at Pike, FE 4-4246 
For Sale Motorcycles 83 
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 
ur Harley Davidson . Harley 
on jes Co. 372 8. Sagi- 
Pa Sale Bicycles 84 warive 
GIRL’S ~ a. GOOD 
condition 6-3900. 
Two SINE - FLEETWING a 
_oysles Speedometers. MI 6-4 
DONT PASS UP 
MONEY! Sell unneeded 
belongines for cash buy, 
4-0687 
10-15 SNOW 
discs. 3   
  
15 SNOW 
$35. 
  
TIRES 
Tires. 
ack or 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
rm 
through Classified Ads! 
  FE 2;8181.   
Remember TELL EVERYONE you 
KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID 
FOR GOOD USED CARS 
AND PICKUPS, CALL 
JOHN L. LIBERTINE, OR 
JIM HARTLEY, OR 3-6111. 
Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw 
Drayton Plains, Mich, 
TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS FE 4-4878 
See M & Motor Sales 
For top dollar om later model cars. 
2527 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 
TOP BUCK--JUNK CAR—TRUCK 
PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0209   
  
    
  THE HIGH $$ 
Is what will rigged you, We 
need your '58, "57, '56. '55 models 
Our reputation Ne gp Pearls tops 
  for high grade used cars dates 
back to 1 pen es to 8. 
J VanWwe 
4540 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains 
OR 3-1365 
WE NEED 
Cars "65 to '58 models. Must be clean, 
AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy 
rE 2-9878 4-6806 
JUNK & USED CARS — PICK- 
up service, PE 5 
TOP 
DOLLAR   
Big-Big Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. 
“We Keep Customers” 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY" 
LARGEST: CHEVY DEALER 
631 rw AVE. 
FE 4-4547 
  
  TOP CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR 
model. Trade up or di 
ECONOMY CARS 
WANTED ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR   days or) NONE FINER! ‘8? Olds 98 Holiday sedan, full pow- ew Air coupe, 
steering d brakes. 
‘$6 Dodge 2- om sharp. 
HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND 8 528_N. Main, Rochest power 
  , OL 11-9761.     
1%3 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN. 
Original paint. A real good car. 
Your old car down, 
. Mo. 4647, Priced to sell at $445. 
North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. 
Birmingham MI 4-2735 “— | av — : 
ore § 8 ae (age "DUNLOP Also new ‘58 Che evrolets, Buicks and 
IN AND LAKES “SALE S ag car owners. yee Tire demos sit ins 
“Propeller Reconditioning roy Frisch “a Suis Bebe isioe motor repairing & Win- For Sale Cars ba oxtort, Michi igan OA 8-2528 terizing. 
OWENS MARINE ; ‘“ BUICK ont 75. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN, 
396 Orchard Lk Ave. PE 2-8020 radio, heater, Powerglide. A one- USED 16-21' CABIN CRUISERS Ir You c. oes owner automobile a e one. 
Outboard bt ak ed & storage ‘ou can realy se ll. stock No, 4526. Specia) at 
TROJAN CR and Runabouts uick a har dt ane CI = * Only $1,036, 
NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS ors, Bob Burns. Eddie Steele 
SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs. & Service. rd, FE 5-9204. 
CRUISE-OUT BOAT GALE North Chev. Santer peee= at g. — Ave. 
Birmingh 42735 
  
"51 beggar! DELUXE. R&H, 
clean EM 3-8373 
‘$4. CHRYSLER HARDTOP. NEW 
Yorker pomse Sell or trade 
_FE 3-2834_ 
1958 CHRYSLER, HARDTOP 2DR. R&H, power steering and brakes, 
white wall tires, other extras, 
solid c—_ white, very low mile- 
Clarkston Motor Sales 
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M\5, Clarkston MA 5-5141   
  
DE SOTO, 1958 Power steering, brakes, win- 
dows and seat are only a 
small group of many acces- 
sories on this 
HARDTOP." 
dition and priced to save. 
Full price $2595. 
SCHUTZ. DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH 
  2 Door — 
Ford-0. 
T zy 
$2.1 Gilmer. Eddie Steele é 
aro wromcean| PAYMENTS 
oR SALE OR 2 TRADE: 1007 Wii BUY You! 1880 LICENSE, ad ee with 0 iar engine “ist Le : ; Salle 3128 a wir. F 
rei Rd, Auburn | PE oe lane. 58 Belvedere 4 =. =. 
tS "ST we ap Bay EEL D _plow and cab FE FACTORY BRANCH 
57 FORD. 
$1795 
“RETAIL STORE” & Heater, : 
8-1472,   
_Hardenburg GUARANTEED 
‘51 Chev. 210 2 dr. 
‘34 Pontiac 2 dr. 
Pontiac Dr. $92.50 
CORNER Céss & PIKE FE 5-7398 
1951 LINCOLN FOR SALE TAKE USED CA R&H ... R&H 
  over payments, Perfect chance 
for someone who is rested in AUTO SUPER MART 
cars, Needs some repairs, but PLYMOUTH 
payments can be finished a 
—rs of months. Not too much Sg mot gt YSLER 
Cc eat MA 4 wise 
1061, MERCURY TUB COUPE. Walled ie MA 
EY bown Assume payments of 1953 - $8.65 Call i r. Mr. 
Parks ‘at MI 47500. Harold Turner Plymouth 4- Door 
$250 
MERCURY, 1952 1953 Mi it ft in 2 : 
ar urry. woot it at Nash 4-Door 
$195 
Sc *H l J I Z Larry Jerome RO FORD DEALER E SOTO-PL OL 19711 912 s> Weateand ia am 
‘56 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD pp Ray i SS Pass | oe. Exe, cond, Pvt owner. EM/ ‘ ry pnown. Assume piyments of 
: 22.80 mo. Call Cre Mgr. Mr 
1954 MERCURY MONTEREY, ‘arks at MI 4-7500, Harold door, A glistening green beauty 
as new as me and see 
for Poa a Matt. Eddie Steele 
et MERCURY RY, 
  4 DOOR, AR 
like new 6,000 actual eo 
witi take trade MArket 4-2910.   
R. & 
SPEC C. 
Rambler OUR SLOG. 
WE CAN BEAT AN 
ANY DEAL 
TAL "50 Cadillac, 7 passenger limousine 
pa! new tires. Perfect Mg ge 
MPLETE SERVICE, EM 3-4155   
1954" NASH RAMBLER, 2 DOOR. 
  
      ur stock |.   
  
  
$34.16 month. OR 3- —- 
1 DODGE, GOOD CONDITION, ots OPE FE 4-0066, 
DON’T BE TOO LATE ON THIS 
1958 Edsel Pacer convertible. 
Coral and white. Eve: con- 
ogg tl — sa Satur- 
Py Cc 
da Me 
Eddie =     
  
8 CHEVY BEL? AIR 2 DOOR, 
Like new condition. 7303 8. Shak- 
er Williams Lake. 
1956 CHEVY 9 PASSENGER WAG- 
on. Powerglide & brakes, R&H. 
WW tires. Spotli Gold and   
  Mon. cream, Exe, cond! $1,395, MI 
6-8672.- 
THANKSOIVIN NG SPECIAL. at 
Chevrolet Biscayne 2 dr. I 
mean a eo gg: Call 1 Matt. Eadie 
Steele Ford, 
1958 CHEVROLET iNPALA HARD.- 
S, = blue & arctic white 
io, heater, level air, Exc. “cond. $2,250. FE 8-2036. 
A-1 SHARP *58 CHEVROLET IM- 
= pvt. owner, Feel =: Huron. 
5-1609 after   
  
CHEVROLET, 1957 The very ular Bel Air 
Hardtop mode! and it's con- 
dition ig really near new. 
V8 powerglide- with pac. 
Jiist an older car down will 
handle. $1595 
SCHUTZ DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH 
$12.8. Woodward, Birmingham 
1955 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- on, 210. standard transmission, 
Miri? AA good condition $900. OR 
  
price, no money down. aga | 
Auto Sales, 193 S. Saginaw F' 
4-2214 or FE 4-1006. 
1985 CHEVY STATION WAGON, 
cylinder, clean, $900 OA ©3890, 
1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. 
V-8 engine, original paint. A beau- 
tiful car for the money; Priced 
to sell at $1546. 
North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave. 
Birmingham MI 4-2735   
  
1983 CHEV 2-DR. VERY CLEAN 
throughout. FE 3-7549. H. Riggins. 
HASKINS WINTER 
TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS 
anaes coe 1955 Chevrolet 210 hardtop, 
‘ ob 
‘one 
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door, 
jac radio, heater.   
. Radio, 
$287 
v8 
ee radio, heater, 
$1027. 
1955 Chevrolet 2-door sedan, heat- 
ft, good rubber, clean ..... $788 
1054 Olds 88 ry Tid coupe, Hy- 
dramatic, rad heater, 
Sharp . Se Soeceriee ree $801 
1957 Chevrolet 210 4<door, V8 
engine, powerglide, power steer- 
                rege Fag me cet Must be 
“Wanted. Used Trucks 89   
  in ected brakes, radio, heater. 
One ow $1487 
1967 » egies jaconvertble, a 
an ins heater, << deta sisei 
Haskins Chev. Dixte Highway at M15 Maple 6.807 Open nites ‘til 9 aan 
  CASH PAID “for all model 
Used Trucks SCHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK 
Dixie Hwy. 4 OR 3-2105 OR 3-0311 
‘, 
  FORD 
1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR $495 FULL |   CAR SaTeane OS" ORDER. 
some? Let us help you adjust to 
yrs less expensive model, 
ke Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. 
~— MERCURY MY 2-2611 
‘34 FORD, CUSTOM _2 DR. 6. 
Fordomatic R&H. Extra nice. 595, trade. igeeren Motor Sales, 8. Blvd at Saginaw. 
FORDS, WAGONS We have 2 older Ford wer- 
One = ag ‘ise 8 senger 
’ model and the   
oe i 
priced to save. oe in to- 
night and try one 
SCHUTZ DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH 
912 8. Woodward Birmingham 
‘51 FORD, DEL RIO WAGON, 
Fordomatic, loaded Like new 
$1,795. 1 trade Mazurek Motor 
_ Sales. 5. “Blvd at Saginaw.   
“CY” OWENS FORD 
55 FORD TUDOR 
$795 
*CY y” 
OWENS 147 5. SAGINAW FE 5-4101 
1952 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. V-8. 
ls SOLUTELY   
‘OM. R&H. NO 
MONEY DOWN. Assume payment 
of $11.46 mo. Cail Credit Mgr. 
Mr Parks at MI 4-7600. Harold 
rames Ford, 
ind for pracy oa ®, iettay s a a 
only 1955 For “Gountry Sedan. 
Hh Yas pg = | gg v8 VERY CLEAN, BAR- 
_ EM_3-0081. H, Riggins, 
CARS THE BEAT GENERATION. GLENN’S 
MOTOR SALES   
  
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‘56 PONTIAC Catalina hardtop $1304 
      GLENN'S 
Motor Sales 
    a W. RO 
FE 47571 ee CE PLM ‘66 BUICK Special hardtop ... $1394 
86 FORD Tudor ........ cee $1084 
‘8S PLYMOUTH Wagon ....., $994 
‘86 PONTIAC 4 Door ....... $004 
84 FORD Fodor \.......000.. $604, 
‘63 PONTIAC 4 Door ......... $404   RS. 
$1395 $505 "55 +4 2 dr, HT 
= Belvedere tah 
3 Voikswagea 
COLE'S   
  
  
  
N in Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. 
MI 4-2735 Birmingham 
* ba hs MO oT BELVEDERE 
assum _ balance, $266.   
  
"52 PLYMOUTH 3 EDR. R&H. GOOD 
cond. EM 
JEROME   
  
  
RAMBLER 
211 5S. Saginaw 
*. can ox RAMBLER 
al nice. Be seen a ‘360 Sta BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 
an 8-4541 
> is 
    
‘ST VOLKSWAGEN 
a HUDSON J Birmingham 
Rambler ‘88, RENAULT. 4.000 Miles. ‘61 METROPOLITAN CON 
"54 BUICK Riviera Ht. Power. "$4 RAMBLER wagon. 
S33 DE SOTO 
ROLET, All metal wagon. 
‘oO CH FR 
OEE 7 INANCE 
Birmingham 
Rambler 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900   
1958 RAMBLER STA 
ton Plains. After 
  
tires, 
after 7 p.m Saturday and Sunda 
1953 RED R RAMBLER CONVERT- 
fdbie. black top, white side wall 
owner wil) 
MA 6- TION WAGON 
4173 Athens off Sashabaw. Dray- 
4:30, all day 
inde y . 
sacrifice, call 
1680. :   
"84. OLDS 98 
power, $995. 
p.m OR HOLIDAY, FULL 
3-365g after 5 
  
heater 
$1 ’ 
ful emerald green 
heater power stee 
$1 300. WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 
56 CHEVY BEL AIR 
CONVERTIBLE V-8, radio and 
. white tires. A real jewel. 
°58 PONTIAC SEDAN STARCHIEF CATALINA. Beauti- 
with 
ting & brakes. 
  912s. Woodward, Birmingham ae Ph ee se A ~ os f wife or att. e ° 48 6 DesDTO. EXCELLENT 1 TRANS | Oe Siva ee eee -“Bright Spot” 
Crescent Lake. 1961 2 SAMSLaR re, SoS o a Re J Sg 
= DO Bw ottw'l yo ery ssume’ payments of | Orchard Lake at Cass | FE 8-0488 15.67 mo, Call Credit Mgr, Mr. : 
1950 én hee $50 ; ‘arks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner 1056 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN. 
e 3 ‘53 DODGE CORONET V8. POWER 7 ‘ . ice 
brakes. Take over payments of Get Wise. E Economize ctemahae ae ee wear on mobile f Our 
stock No. 4610. Priced at only a 
North Chev. Beater Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. 
Birmingham MI 4-2735 
1957 PLYMOUTH CUSTO: 
— beg wagon, 
ae throaghout. EM 3.0081. H. rigeins 
PLYMOUTH, 1957 We believe gy never buy 
better than this Belvedere 
. sedan with au 
aed and   
912 ” iweetwara” 
"$7 7 . 9 PASSEN 
ig Att. fey arena age er Oh 
Observation se 
Russ 1 Mtr. Sales. 
33 aT. J FT. FE «2648, a ne Padd 
15t PONTIAC SUPER "opt 
r Catalina 
  EF. 4 
R&H. WW ‘Hy- 
Stawane Power steering, Sowee 
Lew mileage. MAple bere 
§-1305.   
dr, Exe, condition, OR 3-7571. 
NE YEAR 
PRICE 
NOW! S$SSSAVESSS CREDIT NO PROBLEM ‘58 pth & hardtop   
  
        You save ‘$8 Rdsel, hardtop. 2.4... $2098 “38 Piymoutn, hardtop ...600: 
"56 BUICK SEDAN _ | 58 Caditiac, ‘hardtop .....-. $1 ROADMASTER RIVIERA. Beau-| .c¢ Cuak pardeP ca” Et 
eal gee white, sbee | '36 Ford, convert ns... G18 © sek one, 156 Mercury, 2dr. vvscsse-+ $1198 
"56 OLDS SEDAN ‘38 Chevle, 2 Caren $1005 * yp C ere ceeod 
steering ree ee, Meee us Sok 8 Oi beauty pe eed the car ae ine *54 Ford 6, auto -....ss+sis5 
fimty. $s Mereeey, mentees, "53 J ie ere eres ’54 CADILLAC 62 Neue’ je ian ie SED. Ets 63 Ford, Re Sess ibinsiouss © 
blue, pe power ne A dE "BL BCR 8 Oe sche Sise 
Fean“one “ ton. rith. 
    53. CADII. J AC CPF. 
    
_MY_ 
  ws PONTIAC STATION WAGON 
FB 2-9101 
          
        
STUDEAER 4 1956 fee i deluxe Commander 
Wow! ap A genet 
Tha t's it ~ only ¢ 
SCHUTZ- 0128. Woodward, sodwards,  irmingham 
STOP, LOOK, SAVE!   
1957 Buick Sab 
ring, power s radio, heater white wal) tires, 
blue and white fin’ . 1957 Rambler custom  4<door, 
d@utomatic transmission radi: ais 
heater white pogo — 
black fin Like o 
a 2 Pontiac, 4 dr., gn mile 
200g Preece eee apes ene 
1955. Bul k Centu — 
oe a heat: 
SHELTON Pontiac-Buick new car sales 
ROCHESTER’ OL, 8133 
. 7 E 
| NAVE Another Shipment of. 
Pp = 
| Immediate 
Delivery 
TWO 2DR. SEDANS’ 
ONE 2-DR. WAGON 
FRESH OFF THE BOAT   
  
      
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These Won't 
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General Motors 
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Distributed 
exclusively by your 
Buick Dealers 
OLIVER MOTOR 
* \ SALES YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK ~ 
DEALER IN PONTIAC _ 
210 Orchard Lake Ave. . 
Open Eves, 
         
      
        
            
      
             
           
      
     
       
   
            
                     
      
                                              
      
              
                      
                      
       
   
           
         
      
  
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Opens to Video Lens.         
         
    
      90 (1) Breaktast Time. 
maximum of $100, set in 1908, has 
     
       
  1) Dosing Reed Show. oe (2) Meditations ; kept up with the cost invites runaway boy hospital eed yap cs Sunday for Ist Time ae hak th the rising 
patient to spend Thanksgiv-/7:55 (2) On the Farm Front. . ee ae 
Ing Wh the Hioten. NEW YORK — The Rockettes— 
                           
           
     
   BY H'wood Premiere. Clark/8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. those world-famed precision danc- : 
; 18:30 (7) Our Friend Harry ers—are used to seeing lines of 
sters.” (41). : es forming around - — 
(4) (color) Milton a8, Bixie #48 (2) Cartoon Classroom, ae Tate Ger Music Hall in ~ Helen Traubel 9:00 (4) 1 Married Joun, New York. With their four shows a day, the Rockettes dance before a 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot, 
6:15 a) Box Four. 
6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) Q Millionaire. peo peant (2) Movie 
(9) Superman. eigen nt for ’ a total audience of eight million peo- 
(4) Life of Riley. Comedy. piety pints [9:30 (4) Romper Room. ple every year. (2) News: LeGott. leise. «rhs . a. * * * 
; lionist | Mischa Elman, Bill 9:55 (9) Billboard. Yet even the Rockettes are 6:40 (2) Weather. : Florence Siondin ; taken aback at the thought of ~ 
: ; Hayes, Fi rSOM. /19:99 (2) Jimmy Dean. appearing before twice that 
; _ Masterson. (9) Movie. ; Pe Tasg 
“7:00 (Th MacKensie Raiders, Mac| gy fireatens to, Fun ‘hard <A < aad mee Kenzie makes bargain with; ware store owners out of| 19:15 (4) Parade. me” this coming Sun- 
enemy to. save Mexican of- town. (7) Parade. 
ficial’s life, (2) I've Got a Secret, : (9) This Is Alice. Comedy. 10:30 (2) Play Your Hunch, (4) Honeymooners. Ral ph/10:00 (7) Boxing. Yama Bahama : 
takes Norton on business vs. Rudell Stitch in 10-round|11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey, 
trip. (4) Parade. 
(2) Code 3. “The Fugitive.” (1) Day in Court. 
7:30 (7) L, Welk. Musical variety 
with Welk, Alice Lon, the 
“little band.” 
(9) Million Dollar Movie. 
Greer Garson, Walter Pid- 
geon, “Blossoms in __ the 
Dust.” ('41.) 
(4) Wagon Train. “Woman/10:30 (7) Boxing (cont.) 
thinks relative will take (9) Premiere (cont.) THURSDAY AFTERNOON adopted girl (Evelyn Rudie) (4) Panic, Prisoners » attack z dition and a costume fitting. We'll 
away from her, convict about to be released. 12:99 (2) Ladies Day. see how a stage show is created.” chats with members of thé world-famed Rock- ‘Showplace of the Nation,” a one-hour explora- (2) Quarterback Club, Van, (2) Cirele Th. (cont.) (4) Tic Tae Dough. re ettes during a break in rehearsals at the Radio. tion of the Music Hall, on “Kaleidoscope” Sun- Patrick and George Wilson, (® Whistle Town. Televising the world’s largest (ity Music\Hall in New York. Van Doren and day, day trom 5 to 6 p.m. The tele- 
cast, “Showplace of the Nation,” 
marks the first time the theater 
has opened its doors to permit 
the televising of several parts of 
its stage show. 
“Exeiting as the stage show, is, 
we feel that some of the backs 
activities at the Music Hall de- 
serve to be brought out into the, 
spotlight too," says Charles Van \ 
Doren, host. of NBC Kaleido- ” MUFFLERS 
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While You Wait 
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IT WITH A SAFE, 
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(9) Premiere (cont,) 
(4) ‘This Is Your Lifé, (2) Cirele Theater. Story of)11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 
the Nautilus’ historic cross- ( 
ing under North Pole. News-|11;°9 (2) Top Dollar. 
man Douglas Edwards nar- (7) Peter Lind Hays. 
rates, James Mitchel] plays (9) Maggie Muggins. 
Comm, William Anderson. - ‘ scope. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Eight. “So we're clon them right out 
ies onto the stage. We'll see a produc- 
tion meeting, a rehearsal, an au-     BACKSTAGE BREAK — Charles Van Doren the Rockettes will be among‘ the participants in 
  
  
  
                Lions head coach, 10:45 (T) Sports. Don Wattrick. theater, one which presents four 
8:00 (7) Welk (cont.) 11:00 (7) Seieera On. Comedy with (4) (color) It Could Be You.) week, has posed some unique pro- < : bd e = ated rate ry: by. Hal Gordon Orch. (7) Mother’s Day. duction problems. “NBC Kaleido-, \ mi f | if in shag (9) TV Theater. scope” crews moved into the Mu-| Wh Ss Th M ° 0 U og ; (2) Pursuit. Fighter turned (4) News. sic Hall with eight TV cameras O ay Ss at laml | Bi. Figpe se. he lite. o - private detective gets in- (2) News: LeGoff. 1:00 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. two weeks before the show. They) ed your car ., . and guaranteed. | ~ volved with racketeer, (7) Liberace, placed their cameras at strategic H as Gone ‘H ollywood: {s Dead at 8. former girl-friend in The 11:15 (9) Weather. (9) Movie. points in the wings, in the orches- House at Malibu,” starring (2) Weather, & tra and in the balconies. SHOCK ABSORBERS : Dane Cark, James Gregory,| — 1:30 (7) Margie. x * * By EARL WILSON Soviet Agency Tass, : _ Marie Windsor, Jan Sterling,|11:20 (9) Ski Show. (4) E.T.V. Digest. They recorded the stage show | | MIAMI — I'd heard that Miami had gone so Hollywood INSTALLED . Mervyn Vye, Warren Ste- (4) Sports. y wage we Reports Only That Red aly (2) Sports 1:68 (@ Faye Elidabeth on tape dering actual perform. |Since Frank Sinatra brought’a movie company here that Florida po Y LABOR FREE : i . — : ancés. For “backstage” se- now had smog and crazy drivers. Envoy Had Been II : 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet./11:25 (9) Theater. Ronald Young,|2:00 (7) Chance for Romance. quences, which were — a: A falsehood, The air's cleaner than a tour- DRIVE IN TODAY ee Rick oe bat- oan Man from Tangier.” (4) Patti Page. = ones. they ee ae te ist after two weeks gambling in Las Vegas,, MOSCOW (AP) — Georgi. Zaru- No appointment necessary e for same girl, >. midnight orme: (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Nightwatch ‘Th. Boris|2:15 (4) Lions’ Preview. audience went out and the clean- and the drivers are so courteous they say, so ts joe a own te 
(4) -(color) Price Is Right. Karloff ‘ Peter Lorre, ing women went in, They worked “Pardon me” before th run over you. i 9 iT] | ; lot: ey y Canada when a Soviet spy ring : Quiz, “You'll Find Out.” ('40.) - [2:30 (2) Our Miss Brooks. on the show from midsight until Miami is a teenage gitl, eight o'clock im the morning. 
The show marks a major inno- 
vation in the use of videotape. 
Heretofore, a TV show was taped 
only if it was shot all in one piece   was revealed there, is dead at 58, 
She’s lovely, with sunshine and fresh eae died sale chord — MUFFLER SERVICE 
air in her hair , . . she’s drinking her ous illness, It gave no cause of 256 South Saginaw Se, 
home-grown orange juice and growing (death, The Communist party Cen- lest t Jerome: Olds) 
too big for her skirts and sweaters ... (tral Committee announcer Zaru- FE 2-1010 (7) People’s Choice. 
11:30 (7) Night Court. (4) Sports Page. 
* (9) Theater (cont.) : : 
(4) Jack Paar. Actor-writer|2:45 (4) College Football. 
      
    
    
    
    
      
  
  
    
      
      
    
          
    
   
     
          
      
    
          
        
              
        
       
     
    
        
                  
                      
  
    
  
  pgs ae iumx's 2:50 (9) News. or, at most, in three or four big Zz her richest years lie ahead; she'll bloom bin’s death “with profound re- 
$:00 (2) Star Showcase ee 1s WILSON ~*~ into a beautiful, exciting woman about (8° | | Open Mon. thru Thurs. : " ‘ : ’ i “til 5:30; Fri. “til (7) Beat the Clock. “Showplace,” however, is being) Whom sagas and symphonies can be written He had been seen around Mos- Soy Ay Be $s THURSDAY MORNING (9) Hour of Stars. taped in small segments, — ’ That’s how I feel about: “America’s Fastest Growing City” | cow only a few days ago. . ee 
to three or four minutes each. the Chamber of Commerce didn’t even know. Zarubin was Soviet ambassador 7:00 (4) Today. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ‘These ane bite eh | and the “i= 3 ! & put together, with Hollywood's everywhere but Hollywood — on 1 Main! to Washington for five years be- | (1) Big Show. (7) Who Do You Trust? a new slicing technique, into what seni, eumniy strecta * daa pilraenctirveree - |fore he became deputy foreign| MBURMM [Mat Mat mt i h beli Cords tha Repairs tor AU , ne TTT 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. wh foci tre’ Wil Be 8 cred sun-tanned faces strained Coe , i. “we (7) American Bandstand. * * forward, watching Sinatra, Ed- He was an engineer turned dip- i Counsel | (9) Big Rascals, With Van Doren as guide, view- — —~ > er — — looked like a heavy- i aero as i Parker, Keenan Wynn an we ghter. h : ers will be shown into the vast lob- 
18 Unites a Dee Mem. by of the Music Hall, which towers|Carolyn Jones shoot “A Hole He was the Soviet ambassador 18 Anoint Laid jbo’ [4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 60 feet high. They will look into|in the Head.” to Canada during 1944-46 when a 19 Distributes () Sherwood Furrest. the — Feary his : map te] A meek little red-haired boy Pea ys Aone. o coun RCA COLOR TV 23 Assent A Sam , capacity ‘—r ; es gee . (Of 10 sat on the porch of a by the Canadians after an investi- Sales and Service 7 Expires 5:00 measures eet across and is ; Motel Row. Eddie | Sales ervice 28 Enervates (7) Texas Rangers. equipped with such special effects motel out on Mo' ° . gation, < 
3 men eek (9) Looney Tunes. as a traveling bandwagon for the| Hodges, of “The Music Man, *.£ ® SWEET . RADIO- TV iT beaks Cen “jorchestra, disappearing footlights,|had come down from Broadway Between his tours in Ottawa and sit a discoverer 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. three giant elevators and a revolv-| with his daddy, mommy and | Washington he served as Soviet’ ie a 39 Coasting =e (4) (color) George Pierrot. |ing round-table. tutor to make his movie debut. oe ye eae 1346-| eee ee 133 a= (7) Adventure Time. ““Did you lose any freckles an pa 2. tone bes hendiy as: 
ta ewe 5 : a Joe Louis Plans here?” TV comic George de gotiator. BIG DEAL 
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