: The Weather cia 4 ee | WU. &. Weather Bureaa Forecest “8 Cold, snow flurries” : “es | ith YEAR ee we ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 —44 PAGES _ cnirad EOE RP ERE onan ’. Brief Prison Rebellion Ends =| fr _ G eisk ess At ee SP redone else evo East Germans Aroused Fi Reds P ~ Terror, Trickery i liner . ’ i 8 gain Rackets Group Probes Mobster By PETE LOCHBILER The possibility that patients will be turned away from the Pontiac General Hospital emergency room ‘was under consideration today as ‘hospital trustees sought ways of bolstering a deficit budget of $3,- 217,150. ‘ | The budget was adopted at “a WASHINGTON (4) — The special meeting last night and sent Cites Evidence of Use in Juke Box, Vending Machine Industry City Hospital Studies . Halt to Emergency Care Top Communist 4 Says WestHas No Flying Rights £ . !joint. discussion of hospital fin-| room reimbursements in its pro- frances, posed 1959 budget. ‘STUDY GROUP NAMED | “It was my understanding that) the hospital and the city had But He Doesn't Reveal . i . ms . _ m 5 * «| ‘ ae ee ea M. agreed to an emergency room sub-. What Action Is Planned. 'Bradford* Isaac Smoot and Lynn | Sidy- Now the city is telling us| Against 3 Firms (Allen Jr. — was appointed to study to go whistle for the emergency emergency losses and come up with Charges,” he said. eo | li id ti 4 t Unde an agreem: it nnounced | LIN hreat a po acy recommendation next. 3 t P ent a ‘ The t : J uly ba b ut ne ver for maily ap- | : ' mm unist interference A Sal e ig bn ae their barricades at the Arizona S' lawmen ended their brief insurrection. The con- Brave Arizona Prison Rio to Rescue Hostage Guards 2n77°.""ts small coffins lay in a military FLORENCE, Ariz. \P—A steel-nerved warden led 25,2tmory today for last solemn) AFTERMATH — Some of the 4 convicts were ordered to lie face down near te rebellious . AP Wirephote victs tore up hospital blankets and mattresses (foreground) to use as barricades after taking over the hospital and a captain's office. ;°: tate Prison after 'Senate Rackets Committee to the City Commission for ap- 0". Sind said today it h id proval. It was the first hospital; ‘Either the area governments peeves) by ieee he Deerne! Said today as evidence, 7 ‘ s ‘the City Commission, the city | 'pudget officially passed since 1957,, reimburse us for the unpaid bills that mobsters used terror adij ve cone | : Sos _ | agreed to make up unpaid emer- | ‘and predicted net operating losses; run up by their residents or we gency bills of Pontiaé residents. and trickery to muscle into next year of $45,420, unless new, cease taking them as emergency j — ithe juke box-vending ma- Sources of revenue are found. | patients. This should be our pol- wan ne oe Set SN chine industry Sicuier auc target wee ai | icy and it should apply to the |‘ alter K. Willman undertook the : i job of getting surrounding com- \ city of Pontiac as well,” Bab- _. . Chief counsel Robert F.| a $100,000 a year os | cack oaid. munities to do the same for: their | in unpaid emergency service residents. t K panedy uate BS the) bilts. Bradford went one step further.. Willman noted this fall that the evidence as it unfolds 10) ‘Trustees went on record demand. “We should collect from Pontiac. plan had failed, Out of 35 Oakland public hearings next year ing that the city reimburse the = ee the ca pon and oe communities contacted, j :. |hospital for the unpaid bills run let the city collect Irom the other most never replied to his queries, eulshow is a = ve iD yy Pontiac Soles — an es- communities,” he said. ;a few turned him down flatly, and lence and conniving. ‘timated $50,000 a year. | * * * jonly a couple showed even mild He said stories will be told of This was expected to emerge as Board chairman James Clark- interest. jwrecking rivals’ machines, setting a big issue when trustees and city son angrily noted that the city! The city manager recently noti- + Funeral Service Held in Chicago - up labor unions specifically to help Commissioners meet soon in a had not provided for emergency’ (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) ismother competition, and _ inter-| ween sew Big Churchill Statue Hospital Eyed (D-Ark) said the inquiry is de- | sry tet: Called a Caricature asPolioCenter | a 2!, billion dollars of business | every year. The committee will | LONDON (UPI)—Critics have assailed a new statue | Kenny Group Interested ‘tributes to the young victims of! lawmen storming into barricades at the Arizona State Prison Thursday night and rescued two guards held by, rebellious convicts. Despite warnings from the 46 insurgent prisoners that ‘ened austere sefting, and a por-|ing machine enterprises have been a turtle, - _By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. *they would kill their hos-\tabie altar stood at the front of Miltrated. oog | | The new controversy over an artist’s portrayal of The Mizabeth Kenny Foundation ° Britain's leader is “definitely interested” in estab- Eastern Air Lin | Strike Continues . Chance of Pact With Machinists; _ Engineers Far From Pact | { By The Associated Press The 12-day-old strike against arastern Air Lines continues, with, some hope that striking machin- tinued deadlock between EAL and) its flight engineers. Eastern has offered a 45-cent held hostage for nearly an hour. [4400 nuns who died when flames'| increase to 5,000) the International) hourly wage members of Assn. tages if attacked, Warden the big drill hall. There was RO| The committee heard testimony | Frank Eyman decided to church big enough fot the funer- Thursday that Frank Cammarata, his desperate gamble. Moises Adams, 33, an inmate convicted of statutory rape, was shot in the back during the furious assault. He was reported in poor condition but expected to live. About 300 National Guards- men, deputies, police officers, guards and civilian volunteers ringed the walls with rifles and automatic weapons toe guard against new outbreaks. The riot was quelled at 11 p. m. Guards Calvin Hunt, 33, Maine, and Scott Wright, 30, for- merly of Ardmore, Okla., were Both’ later expressed fear the prisoners would have killed them Black and purple draperies soft- tention that all juke box and vend- ‘call their bluff—and won 4l. who) tribute among parents, relatives ists will settle but with a con-,came to Arizona from Winthrop,| and close friends. | ] ] of Machinists. The union|With their homemade knives efter) needed, McClellan said there is no con- Monday's parochial school fire.‘ | * * *x day portrait that some people said made him look like * . Nimans ‘ great _ {a former Detroit gangster, used | x * * ‘his inflaence with big shot The Most Rev. Albert Gregory Sters to help settle ‘‘wars’’ be-| Meyer, Roman Catholic archbish-|tween juke box operators in De-| .. 2 troit and Youngstown, Ohio. op of Chicago, will offer the Sol-, Cammarata, just out of a Mich-| emn Requiem Mass for the: 28 igan prison and under orders to| children. Francis Cardinal Spell-‘leave the country or be kicked | veiled. It was commissioned by Charchill's constituents in the Woodford District which he rep- resents in Parliament, but critics doubted it ever would be in- man, archbishop of New York, out, refused to answer the com-, ak aeteaa mittee’s questions. He pleaded! stalled as a monument to the Is . ‘that answers might incriminate| former Prime Minister. The Mass in the 6,100-seat ar- mory was not opened to the pub- lic. Families of the 28 children were given 150 tickets each to dis- him. Light Snow Flurries Tonight, Saturday Forecast for tonight and .tomo- row calls for light snow flurries, | swept Our Lady of the Angels partly cloudy and continued cold. School were buried Thursday. |The low tonight will be 16 de- Private services will be held in, will be'| A picture of the eight-foot, six- inch statue published in the news- papers brought denunciations from all parts of Britain. “Gorilla-like,”’ caricature,’ said others. ‘It’s a disgrace” . . . ‘‘We don’t want it here”... ‘Fancy using our money for that’’ ran the comments in Woodford, which paid for the statue. * * * Four of the 87 children and os * * * study also whether.new laws are ‘or cir Winston Churchill as a gorilla-like caricature. They said its like hasn’t been seen since his 80th birth- + said some. “A. One local businessman who con- in Using 80-Bed County Facility on Telegraph ' Hospital. , | E. J. Rollings, executive vice ‘president of the foundation, and Howard N, Maynard, foundation president, appeared before a spe- icial committee of county officials 'Thursday studying future use of 80-bed facility. “We are definitely interested in operating an in-patient re- habilitation and acute polio care center in Oakland County,” Roll- ings told the group. The two-story hospital at 1075_N. Telegraph Rd. has been vacant ‘since August when Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital discontinued using it /as an annex. | Several proposals since have been made to the study committee ‘mounted today against busy American, British, and ‘French airliners shuttling ‘in and out of isolated West Berlin. / One of East Germany's ‘top Communists, Politburo ‘member Hermann Matern, told a West Berlin election rally Thursday night that the airlines — Pan Ameri- can, Air France and British European Airways — have no legal right to fly over East German territory. | “This situation must be brought in order,” he declared. He did not say what action the Communists have in mind. West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer, who addressed an election rally In another part of | West Berlin, said the Western | powers would hold the Russians responsible for keeping open all routes to Berlin, including the air corridors. He said he had a personal letter from U.S. Secretary of State John — reaffirming that po- sition, centered in a $14,000 statue lishing a rehabilitation’ center for MENTIONS AGREEMENT which has not yet been un- polio and other cases at the va- ‘eant Oakland County Contagious The letter, he added, specifically mentioned the 1949 Paris agree- |ment in which the Russians endéd itheir 1948-49 blockade and guaran- \teed free access to this Allied foot- jhold 110 miles behind the Iron Cur- tain, , ote * * “Our Allies stand upon it and we stand upon it,”’ Adenauer said of ithis agreement, Matern told the rally of 3,500 Communists, meeting pehind a po- lice line in the heart of West Ber- lin, that “capitalistic airlines make giant profits’ on their business |with Berlin and “I know of no agreement which legally supports these firms.”’ This was the first specific at- tack on the Western airlines. Soviet Prernier Nikita ‘Khrush- ‘chev is threatening to hand over Soviet occupation controls in Ber- demands 49 cents, but negotiationsthe warden announced he would cy iches today for many of the/8Tees. Tomorrow's high tributed to the fund called the were continuing. However, both sides acknowl- edge no progress in efforts to re- solve demands by EAL's flight engineers. wages, the dispute involves com: | pany “insistence that the en- gineers take jet pilot training. With the bulk of TAM machin- ists already voting in Kansas City to accept a tentative agreemen with Trans World Airlines, TWA hopes to be back in business by 12:2 am. Monday. TWA machinists in New York, Los Angeles and other areas were expected to vote today. ‘ American Airlines continues to operate under a temporary injunc- 550 | In addition to | not bow to inmates’ demands to itake over-the prison. | “They told me to ‘tell them | any closer or we'll kill you,’ ” | said Wright. ‘I didn't say any- | thing.” : At .this point, Warden Eyman, la graying, 60-year-old former sher- ‘iff armed with a 45 automatic ‘pistol, shouted to the barricaded ‘convicts: “If you S-O-Bs even so much as scratch my men, I'll kill all of you.” i * x * Eyman and the two guards | guys (the lawmen) not to come | gave this account: \ Hunt, Wright and another guard went to the isolation ward to bring one of the convicts some medicine. tion against a walkout by the Air As Hunt and Wright entered the| Line Pilots Assn. A ruling on mak- ing the injunction permanent is} expected next week. Contract talks continue between Pan American World Airways and the Transport Workers Union, with no interruption in service. . Gives Self Away -ward, the prisoners seized them. The prisoners then phoned Ey- 'man with this message: “‘We are going to take your prison. We (Cell Block 1." | Then the convicts split igto two igroups. One took over the hospital ‘and the other commandeered a prison captain's office. Each held have the keys. And we're going to, ar 28 work ‘‘Appalling.” He said the “Head, ears and feet all seem to be too big.” The statue shows Churchill as a grim, severe, forbidding old man with an angry scowl. It other children. Other services will /M be held Saturday. x * * For the next five days tempera- tures will average 8-12 degrees be-| low the normal high of 37 degrees. and normal low of 25. Precipitation | ‘will total one tenth to two-tenth| His Lucky Number! READING, England (UPI) — Loftus Thorne, a retired govern- [inches in daily snow flurries shows him hatless and wearing ment employe, said today he used |throughout the period. | a lounge suit, leaning slightly his old army serial number x * * forward, head poised aggres- sively and left hand pulling back the flap of his suit coat as if he is reaching for his pocket watch. Sculptor David McFall of Lon- idon_ said he expected some criti- ccism of the statue, but nothing like the current reaction. | “I have attempted to portray Sip Winston as-a man of intellect,” he said. “IL wasn’t making a toby |jug, you know.” - | * In downtown Pontiac the lowest’! recording preceding 8-a.m. was 27 degrees. At 2 p.m. the mercury, iread 26. 534422 in two competitions based on attendance at this year’s Lon- don Automobile Show. He won a new car each time. Gotham Lighted for Holidays * * ‘Winston was greeted in much the isame fashion four years ago. It jwas Graham Sutherland's portrait ifor Churchill's 80th birthday. | “If Thad my way I would throw Mr. Sutherland into the Thames,” “ isaid Conservative Party Chairman The last noted portrayal of Sir on how the building, might be used, lin to the East Germans in six but the most recent recommenda-‘months. The East Germans have tion, that from the Kenny Founda-ideclared loudly that the West (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 5 Juno ‘Long on Brawn’ 7 Shooting for Sun? NEW YORK (AP)—A huge U.S. moon rocket—short on brains but long on brawn—may blast into space this weekend on a trip that could take just 34 hours, but might last mil- lions of years... * * * It is the U.S. Army’s first shot at the moon—and like its Explorer satellite shots, the Army hasn’t spared the horses. This is perhaps the greatest difference between the planned Army probe and the last three shots by the U.S. Air Force, one of which reached as high as 79,000 miles. The Air Force satellite weighed about 85 pounds. It was aimed at an orbit or at least a single trip around the moon. | In its final stage it carried the electronic brains and maheu- vering rocket to do the job. : GREATER GLORY POSSIBLE ; The 30-poundArmy shot is less ambitious. It too is aime PORTLAND, England (UPI)— 8 hostage. Escaped convict Edmund G. | * * Lord Hailsham when he saw tht at the moon with the intention of hitting the lunar surface. | picture. Most critics said the pic-- But if-all works well it may be destined for a gréater. glory. Dowton gave himself away yes- | terday when- he asked a station attendant what time the next train left for Weymouth. The at- tendant informed him the last train between Portland and Wey- mouth ran six years ago. He then called police who arrested Dow- ton. SHOPPING DAYS TO Buy Civitan Claxton Fruit Cakes at Hamptons T. V. Eyman fired several shots to launch an assault. After a few! iminutes, the lawmen recaptured ithe hospital and the office and ‘rescued the guards. The prisoners were held in the (courtyard and searched. Guards confiscated five homemade knives! gl ‘and one pocket-knife. Then they iwere returned to the isolation iward., Eyman ordered the doors .welded shut. | * * * | “They don't have any rights,” ithe warden said. “If they did, they couldn't get them now.” The other 1,400 prisoners re- ‘mained in their cells throughout ‘the crisis. | The. prison, 70 miles southeast ‘of Phoenix, was officially opened ‘in 1912. It was built to accommo- date 700. The convicts staged an abortive s.down strike earlier this week to protest what they termed ‘poor food, inadequate clothing and ‘crowded conditions. : FOREST ON PARK AVENUE — A pedestrian gazes at a yuletide display of lighted evergreens, ranging frdm three to 20 feet in: height, that decorate the plaza of the new 38-story Seagram _iture made Sir Winston look like a Snapping furtle. Mail Boat Retires DETROIT «—The mail boat ; J. W. Wescott, only marine Post Office on the Great Lakes, ends | its season today. Such an orbit might last Women's Pages.......... 23-26 gone more than a third of the way. 7 2 The Army, which has packed its rocket, dubbed Juno | ' | JI, with enough power and speed to overcome the pull of the earth’s gravity, says it has a 1 in 2 chance of build-- ing up escape velocity—and so blasting ‘away from the earth into a possible orbit around the sun. . millions of years. This assumes first that all the moon rocket’s engines | will fire and that it will overshoot the moon. target to hit. So many things Just as unpredictable is the behavior of the moon rocket The Air Force rocket that burned almost 80,000 miles might have gone to the moon, But with each stage of its > Te aE Ce Ce Seep epee ‘ The moon is not an easy I n Today Ss P r €SS _ are unknown about its mass and behavior that it can ee easily be missed. | COnee coe eeiece cee se 85 County News..........6665 29 —s itself. Editorials ..........--....y & Her School. ..........005. “ 3 | above the earth — man's greatest penetration of space .— arkets ea : he 4 7 AP Wirephoto nial ee ae : . rege s | flight, it fella little more away from its programed path, building on Park Avenue at 53rd street. Other .| qpeaters:... ............ 2428 Mo? os * 7 * Park Avenue structures! ablaze with lights create | yy g Radio Programs...... 43 |; Finally it was at such an angle the illusion of 20th century glass and stecl | Wilson, Earl -.............- 43 | Most efficiently used and it Christmas trees. - ‘ Wore itself out before tt had * that its energy was not Ja i _ 1 rwo., Soars .* Dulles Returns to Capital Today! Among Major Problems ls Proposal for Talks on German Unity WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary. of State John Foster Dulles: re- turned to-the capital today, facing) a deskful of problems. One of the big ones was to work} out proposals to the Soviet Union which may result in new East- West conferences on unification of Germany. Dulles flew here overnight from San Francisco, where he declared in a speech Thursday that the United States and its allies need to maintain “‘limited war’’ forces in such danger points as Berlin to oppose limited probings by the Soviet bloc. “There must be an ability to “oppose what may be limited prob- ings in ways less drastic than gen- eral nuclear: war,” Dulles told the ~€atifornia State Chamber of Com- merce. In addition to Berlin, Dulles faced these other problems on his return from a five-day tour of Mexico City and California: 1. Uncertainty over further U.S. — a . at Pontiac Central High School be the Cracker-Jills of the South "y Spans Biter” ~|Missing; 21 Aboard id weather ~The Day y ‘ti wn oe Tell High ‘School Shiden ts eae eee : He had been with the Micht- Bell Telephone Co. for the at 30 years, aud was plant supervisor. ' MADRID (AP) —. er central, ain: today! \Teen Club Site Too Small gan, past training - He was a member of the Hurk ar an dir search for aj BIRMINGHAM — High school but. Baptist Church of Detroit and local social and service groups to the Telephone Pioneers ot Amer- persobs aboard. * * * a Vigo, northwest Spain, at 4:43 p.m. Thursday. and was due in’ at 6:30, Its last report, at 5:30, miles northwest .of Madrid, was having trouble with its com- munication equipment. A ground search *'through the night. Spanish airliner — ‘with a The four-engine Languedoc of the Aviacion y Comercio line left said it was over Salamanca, 100 continued Rescue planes students weathered the punch tossed at them by Birmingham city officials last night who said the building turned over to the future teen club is not large enough. ee okt & Andrew Butt, building inspector, who had to make the decision, and is governed by the city ordinance). which requires 15 square feet per person for such public buildings. He said that on that basis, not more than 65 persons could be Gerald Kirkby, chairman of the Oakland County ironies Chil- dren’s Committee, will speak on the group's work. A white ele- phant auction will be held to raise utlihe plant adapt ‘peck: temporary ica. finaneial backing, :, s ¢ — He is survived by his wife Olive arin ee ah one son pfe Arthur. G., and pat the|one brother Erle ot Mount Clem- home of Mra, dha Mayoard, #13]° , * Mohegan Ave. ‘ * Ss be " Memorial tributes to the Ameri- ean Cancer Society are requested by the family, in lieu of flowers. Ritchie Gets 15 Months STAR IN HOLIDAY OF HARMONY — Among _ the six barbershop quartets featured in the 16th annual Holiday of Harmony tomorrow: evening Renee Limburg, auditorium will Oakland County Sweet Adeline Chapter. The 1957 Sweet feline International champions, they are (from left) and Jan Saundry. were held at their bases by fog, rain, snow and low-hanging clouds. * x * . After Salamanca, the airliner would have had to pass over the chains, with snow-covered peaks of more than 3,000 feet.. Aboard were 16 passengers, ap- parently all Spanish, and a crew of five. ‘Bobbie Bostick, Judy Powell Tickets for the songfest, which Fitness Plan aid to Communist Poland. Com- munist leader Wladyslaw of the United States since he vis- ited Moscow 2. The possible alignment of Iraq with Soviet communism: For- mal withdrawal] of Iraq from the Baghdad Pact is foreseen. 3. The future cooperation of the United States and Britain with France in handling world prob- Jems in which they have a com- mon interest. Premier Charles de Gaulle has proposed much closer consultation and policy coordina- tion among the Three 4. A review of U.S. policies. to- ward strife-torn Cuba. Ambassa- dor Earl E. T. Smith has re- turned here from Havana for con- sultation. ; x * * Work on the Berlin situation now involves preparations for talks which Dulles will have with British, French and West German foreign nrinisters in Paris in mid- December, . They will consider their replies to the proposal of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev for an end to the Allied occupa- tion of Berlin. Prowler Rubs In Getaway WICHITA FALLS, Tex. (AP)— The teléphone rang while police- men T. E. Lewis and Charles Trainham were inves’ ga night break-in’ at a lau Gomul-' ka has been increasingly critical | in early November. Western Big) Ye® 4 Eye County Hospital as Kenny Polio Unit (Continued From Page One) tion, appears to be most favorably received. REJECT ONE OFFER Turned down unanimously yes- terday was the proposal from Pon- tiac Osteopathic Hospital that it, = the building for $25,000 a stators of the special commit- tee expressed opposition to tying up the county building under a 10-year-lease offered by Harry H. Whitlow, Pontiac —— Hos- pital director. Although they have not offi- cially rejected his ¢ffer, com- mittee members remained cool to a proposal from Oakland Coun- ty Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore that the Contagious Hos- | pital be turned into a mental health center. Use of the 32-year-old brick building, just north of the County Board of Education Building, as q ‘a receiving hospital to be operated | by the county is all but ruled out, as other counties have advised Oakland officials against such an operation because of possible fi- nancial pitfalls. Frd W. Smith, Royal Oak su-; — you didn't catch me,” the de- parted prowler told them. Noth- | °° ing appeared to be missing, the laundry owner said, Chilling Winds, Light Snowfall Cross Nation By The Associated Press A cold air movement, flanked ‘by some light snowfall, trated wide areas of the nation today. *x* * * Temperatures in the north cen- tral portion—northern Plains and ' the upper Mississippi Valley— took a sharp downslide into the teens in the face of the cold on- slaught. < Chilly weather was expected late in the day as far south as northern Alabama as the leading) edge of the cold blast threatened to encompass most of the country except for the Atlantic Seaboard. * * * By early morning, the frigid! surge had touched an area ex- tending from Ohio southwestward into northern Texas, central Ne- vada_and northern California. An® early 4 was reported at “Minot, N. D., while International) -| and Board of Trustees of the Kenny pene-| Apervisor in charge of the special] commiittee, stressed that his group) was in no hufry to spring to a| decision on how the facility -will| be used. MEETING MONDAY closer in focus following a meet- ing Monday of the medical staff Foundation, when the new proposal will be discussed. ’ Smith indicated more meetings would be called with Founda- tion Officials if they should re- spond favorably to moving into the Contagious Hospital. These future meetings would be a pre- lude to Smith’s committee tak- ing a proposal before the Board of Supervisors. But .a decision might . become}. A Silent Visitor Recalls Horrible Train Wreck LONDON (AP)—A girl walked out of the swirling fog into the station at suburban Lewisham Thursday. She strolled along the platform which one year ago was a mess ‘of tangled wreckage when three crowded trains piled up in dense fog. ke > ke * The girl went into the cold; de- serted waiting room. A year be- fore that room had been used as a morgue for some of the 90 peo- ple killed in the crash. The tiny figure stood there for a few moments in silence. Then she turned, walked out and disap- peared: into the fog. The ticket collector said he never saw her before, k« + * The station staff found a small posy of purple forget-me-nots on the bare wood table of the de- serted waiting room. A. black- bordered card said simply: “Dear Daddy, I miss you very much. Love, Wendy.” Reds Eye Airlane to West Berlin (Continued From Page One) - would then have to negotiate with | one- them for access to the city. DIDN’T INTERFERE During the blockade of 1948-49 the: Russians closed down the West's road, rai] and water links Hospital May Halt Emergency Care fied the haspital board that the city had-nét bound itself to subsi- dizing emergency room losses if other communities refused to do so. stand that “if hourly weren't going to get raises next year, neither should administrative employes. Board's personnel committee could recommend adiiiifiistrative raises) during the course of the year, if the patient load increases signifi-| cantly and administrative job loads increase correspondingly. istrator, had asked for the raises! on grounds that some adminis- Month at trative officers had not received schools have proved satisfactory, | a raise in two years. had virtually approved the 1959 | {working agreement. Only one mi- ‘nor point concerning disciplinary action is still ta be decided, . Eu- ler said. duced commercially in Texas. City Children. A physical fitness program was ‘to be recommended by the Parks |& Recreation Department this aft- ,ernoon to Pontiac elementary ‘school principals. The program would be for fifth and sixth grade boys taking part in the department's after-school- hours gym programs in elementary school gymnasiums. * * * If successful, a program for (Continued From Page One) In the only other debate on accommodated at one time. This morning he expressed. ad- xk & '* + miration for the students. who 4 accepted the disappointment and See ne | came back more determined Guadarrama or Gredos mountain Gen te ed & wtile club headquarters. At another general committee meeting last night nine Birming- ham High School students were named to the junior committee. (Hartung, juniors; and Sue McLaine and Jim Ruhly, sophomores. ~ Membership fees and a “bill of rights and wrongs’’ have been established by the students. Res- idents of the Birmingham school | district who are enrolled.in 10th through 12th grades in any high school may apply for member- ship. Adults will be asked to serve on committees. Speakers will visit meetings of : money for. the children, * * * The committee in charge is Mrs. William Averill, Mrs. William Ro- land, Mrs. Louis Hascall and Mrs. Tom McDonnell, . Arthur Follows Service far Arthur Follows, 56, of 4475 Burnley Dr. will be ‘held at 1 p.m. tomorrow from the Bell Chapel. of the William R. Hamil- ton €o. ‘Burial will be in Forest in Reuther Case Perjury WINDSOR, Ont, # — A witness who falsely testified that he saw the 1948 shooting of United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther “was sentenced to 15 months in jail for perjury age day. He is Donald Ritchie, 38, who was found guilty an two sep- arate counts of perjury stemming from a statement he made in 1955 to a Sarnia, Ont. policeman, begins at 8:15, may be purchased at the, door They are Roger Kissam, John Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. xk * *. or at Hallman’s Drugs, 457 Elizabeth Lake Rd. (Sy ested for Hutchison, Marilyn Bratton and * * * Ritchie. claimed he was, drunk gg Judy Dazey,' seniors; and Phil| Mr, Follows died Wednesday at!at the time he made the statement. Isbell, Marty Allgire and Chuck} : : ! Now You Sprinkle Your Clothes While Ironing fifth and sixth‘grade girls could be worked out early next year, said Leonard T. Buzz, city recrea- tion supervisor. “What we have in mind is in keeping with the President’s rec- ommendations on physical fit- ness,” Buzz said. “It is con- sidered very important to in- crease the strength of our youth, developing their endurance and | coordination.” | | The program worked out by the’ the budget, trustees voted 6 to 2 to eliminate a recommended $4,000 in raises for top adminis- trative employes. Opponents to the raises took the employes) * * * However, it was decided that the hour of calisthenics and other ex- | lercises at the beginning of each! gym program, which generally run|# two hours twice a week. | Experimental programs the past Malkim and Wever) Harold B. Euler, hospital admin-| d J ] , 4 ‘ | Buzz said, ‘‘and show that the boys cx ¢t | are readily willing to take part.’’|y * * * f It was announced that the union / Aba f ° At a meeting with principals an ‘staff members of the gym pro-) y grams at 3:45 p.m. today at Mal-/% ~ 'kim School, a group of boys are’ 7 | scheduled to give a demonstration ¥ x « * ‘of exerciseg and calisthenics they ‘ This is a union request that a have mastered as a result of the one-year statute of limitations be) try-out program. 4 placed on employes’ records dur-| ite ing disciplinary hearings. The U.S. Coast Guard functions; 4 \under the Navy in time of war and) A total of 55 minerals are pro- | under the Treasury in time ot ; ipeace. lift that broke the blockade. Chartered commercial planes | played a big role in the airlift, and Western officials have been considering a new airlift if there is another surface blockade. One reason the Communists’ would like to contro] the airline dom bridge for about 10,000 East If such a recommendation moves that far, pleased to notg that the tentative: proposal is not expected to cost the county money. Rollings said. operating costs could be borne from money received from yearly) i fund-raising drives. Meeting in the conférence roorh| of the nearly. completed $170,000, center might be used for. x * Falls, Minn., was 2 degrees warm-; er. The Weather | Fall v. S$. Weather Bureau Report Ph Soradgvansd AND. VICINITY — Partly t wef colder with a few light snow frarvies tonight, lew 16. Tomorrow partly cloudy and continued cold with a few snow -flurries, high 28. Northwest winds 12-18 miles 5) Satan Today in “In Pontiac Lowest tanperalure preceding 8 2m At 8 a.m: Wind. velocity 15° m.p.h. Di jon — Northwest Sun sets Friday at 5 p.m. Sun rises Saturday at 7:4¢ am. Moon sets Friday at 1:40 pm Moon fises Saturday at 2:44 a m. naeidesees Temneratures Gam. moh liam ...... 28 Vee... 7 12 Wee 26 § B.m....06--. 27 1pm. ae. 26 SOM. vo. cas: 28 2pm. i 3 ae 10 a.m. - 2 Thersday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) rature cone 41 it eeenernre seurelewiewen stows ¢ 32 Mean temperature ..............-. 36.6 ther — Sunshine, cloudy. One Year “Ago | in Pontiac Highest temperature ...........:.. Lowest temperature .........- eee eee 2 n temperature ......-.05 eaccen S08 Weather — Cloudy. Highest — hy eigpee est. Temperatures This fn 86 Years ; 60-1n 1941 Tin 1886 Thursday's Temperature Chart 37 «22 Marquette ” s emphis Miami Milwaukee 49 Minneapolis’ 37 8 New Orleans a ew ‘ing from numerous afflictions. lits convenience,’ and also would) , It was ete out it would not. | be strictly for polio patients, but, also for rehabilitation of young) ‘and old alike who might be suffer- Dr. William J. Emerson, su- perintendent of Oakland County public schools, urged that one of its uses be for those mentally- retarded children who complete their elementary and high school education, but yet are not com- petent for job placement. Dr. John D. Monroe, county health director, sétd-the top floor} of the Contagious Hospital was|* used some six years ago’ for polio treatment. Today, polio patients from the county are being cared | for ' Hospital. It was Dr. supervisors should be’ Board of Education Building addi-|rane, a former deputy and sena- tion, Rollings and Maynard eX-|tor, is the Communist candidate | plained briefly what their propdsed/for’ president of France. He may ducer of livestock. in Detroit's Herman Kiefer : Monroe who last ©, August sugge sted the use of the »2» West Berlin every month. * +. & | | They are flown out to West Ger- : ‘many because they would be ar- rested at Communist checkpoints, ‘on the land routes. ‘Runs Against De Gaulle : PARIS (AP) — Georges Mar-| be Premier Charles de Gaulle’s only opponent in the election Dec. 7A\. Pasture Jands occupy one fourth ithe area of Illinois, a major pro- Yule Calendar DEC. 5 It isn’t too early to go , over the Christmas story in the Bible with your chil- dren, to help them realize : _ Christmas is not merely for ; | gift getting. Also you can make the * occasion one for addressing | and mailing those Christmas cards. : Se ee eee ee hospital for the rehabilitation of elderly persons in nursing homes. | The Elizabeth Kenny Foundation today is operating a polio—out-pa- | tient clinic in Ferndale which han-; dies between 500 and 600 treat-| ments monthly, Rollings said. 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West Africtn bulge was the only Sch as removing some exemp- pasa ninth, ik “P bestia weden ars GY French territory to reject Pre- By JAMES MARLOW _ and _ government income—because tough to do — particularly because/tions and tax preferences tor’ in- (EVV , (FI, / i,t in Face of Opposition mier’ Charles de -Gaulle’s’ new| Associated Préss News Analyst of the econoniic slump—around 67(%f the need for defense spending—|gividuals and. corporations. ~h constitution, It thus won’ its inde-] WASHINGTON (AP)—This looks|billions. This means a gajf of 12)"bét it can be almost ruled out. | But from the way Mills talked 1) . From France pendence automatically Oct, 1. like @ solid guess for next year:|to 13 billion betWeen government| 2. Raise taxes generally on indi-[to the Tax Foundation in New| SCTE SSR SE _% % % - |no general increase in the tax ratejoutgo and income. viduals sand corporations. It's un-|York this week it would seem his |p) ama y | Se ee De Gaulle’s government has not|and no general tax cut. *:. @° * likely. The politicians don't want/committee is going to move very|[\ “CHOICE TS and POULTR — Despite behind-the-scen® oppo-| yet recognized Guinea, although} But the government needs mon-| And this week the No. 1 to have to face the voters in 1960/cautiously, at least in 1959, in try-| F as sition from France, another for-jthe. United States and the Soviet|¢y so what may happen is this: |man in Wilbur D (Witt &® bigger tax bill in their|ing to get some changes through)| Personalized, riendly Service 4 Frozen Foods — Dairy Products sure of admission to the United|tiate a future ‘association with|plug loopholes: perhaps a boost in}tee, where all tax changes start— federal income frem taxes with- Meat P ng - "P bi ng Nations. France, ‘a free and dignified|the gasoline tax or postal rates.|said he doesn’t see government|°Ut ® general tax increase, A major problem of Algeria in| {Uf COUNTRY MEAT MARKET Sweden, which heads the 11-|marriage and not a divorce,” and|And there is talk of: boosting the|spending next year running less) ,/%at could be done in a number|North Africa is still water supply. nation Security Council this month to- keep his country’s currency |tax on insurance companies, of re-|than 80 billions. of ways, such as those suggested |More than 22 dams have been built/ff sidestepped French talk of delay|tied to the French franc, Presum-| moving some exemptions and pref-| Instead, he thinks next year the at the beginning of this story. [by the French orererney to pro- |B and consulted Council members|ably the French would like to use/erences affeeting individuals and bill may be around 83 billions with + ¥ 4 vide irrigation, in the world organization. former colony. the brave hope of reducing gov-/deficit, this time of about five bil-;almost certain to Co ss for Council approval of the applica-| Other Western nations were re- ernment spending in his last twojlions, a boost in the mention pac so the | tion would be followed by ratifi-|ported somewhat unhappy over|years in office. But spending is} So the government's dilemma|cost of superhighway construction ° cation in the General Assembly./admission of Guinea because likely to go up, not down. comes ‘down tq this if it. hopes to|won't strain the federal budget. ~ Sweden's move to clear the way |Toure has shown Communist sym-| This year government spending/live somewhere within its income:| These officials also disclosed was a Victory for the|pathies in the past. will run around 80 billion dollars! 1. Reduce expenses. This is so that Budget Director Maurice i i a al ah ata ol hi et mer member of sher shrinking/Union have. Premier Sekou Toure * * * Mills ah caeatean at toe|t 2 Congress, and perhaps try a little African empire today appeared|of Guinea says he wants to nego-| Some changes in the tax laws to|House Ways and Means Commit-|, 3. Find some way to get more/more in 1960. about acting mext week on Guin-|U.N. membership as a bargaining |corporations. revenue at no more than 78 bil-| Administration officials — indi- ea's application for membership|point in the negotiations with the| President Eisenhower expressed|lions. That would mean another cated last month Eisenhower is 50% Cotte 25% Vicara - 259% Viscose “SOFT TOUCH” FLANNEL SHIRTS © Reg. $5.00 | $ 3.99 Save on these oh so soft ff,balanced blend flannel sport V/ J shirts! Single needie tailor- Ing, Sanforized, vat dyed, finest quality, Brown, maize, dark blue, light blue, white, Noa tan. grey, Lavan mint or : AY red, sizes S, M Waite's 46 - Street Floor 100% Virgin Dacron Filled 2-Pc. 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OTHERS | 1,00 Re 3.98 Waite's partar Drestes « eos oo Floor ‘ SS Bodice of slip and In luscious shades. - 8.95 eee eee teen eee nae PEs 4.2 EEE wi 4 Round a q “wt * “THE PONTIAC, PRESS | - “manonb a. Prmsomaid . Editorial Page . MEMBER OF THE President and Publisher ~ : Owned and Published Locally ASSOCIATED PRESS . ae B FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 ne eenagers Say Sibools Aren’t Tough Enough Teenagers say American high Schools are too easy. This seems ‘worthy of comment since it is the youngsters’ own’ remark, according to a readers’ poll taken by Compact the teen magazine. * x * This does not necessarily _re- . flect the opinion of our teenagers in this immediate area. In the particular poll in question, too many elective courses and too “much emphasis on extra-curricu- lar activities were respénsible for the feeling... . The teens further reasoned that many of the classes are geared to the abilities of the slow learners, and that the poor students are given passing grades because the scheols are too crowded to hold them back. . * * * Other comments from this cross section of American youth went like this: Not enough demands are made upon them by their parents or teachers, the students say. According to one writer, many high school stu- -dents purposely take easy classes and just drift through school. without realizing the importance of learning. Another remarks that any student who tries to attain a high average is considered a “creep” by fellow classmates. One girl reports having had to take a “snap” home economics course in- stead of an elective in geometry simply because the particular school wants to kéep the new home economics room full. ° x * * Suggestions by the high school stu- dents were for comprehensive cur- ricula geared to the individual needs of both college-minded and vocation- ally-minded students. To toughen up the high Schools, the students pro- ‘pose longer sessions, more math, sci- ence, foreign languages and more stringent grading standards by teachers. * xk * Summed up, this attitude seems a little strong. The Press would be in- terested in hearing from our own high school students. We Should Be Aware of Red China’s Plans In our great concern over the Com- munist regime in Red China, we are overlooking its vast agricultural and industrial development. _ Most of the scientists on whom China's future depends are. West- ern trained in the United States, Canada and Britain. They. are making the arid plains of central and western China to produce food and clothing for its exploding population. x * * . Fired by propaganda envisioning a new and better China, everyone is re- ported working to capacity. Steel is being made in barrel sized blast fur- naces in backyards as well as in huge plants. The Rand Corporation (prom- inent scientists employed by the U.S. Air Force) thinks these little furnaces show that the Chinese are avoiding early Russian mistakes of building huge industries with no trained per- sonnel to operate them. The scientists also think that these in- stallations would make the country “extraordinarily resilient” after en- emy attack. — * * * : Railroads are being built into re- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Pontiac Parss Company - £3. eg St Pontiac, Michigan Except Sunday Joun A. Rury, tive Vice President Assistant Advertisi: _ @Bd Advertising Dir M r = > A. Prreceraty m, Ean, M, Treapw: ee and Circulation maker msiness Manager ‘ G. Masswatt Jordan, Local Advertising : Manager gome W, Prescxnaup, | oe tv and Editor : , Georst C INMAN, : Classified, mananys ‘ mote provinces. The dust bow! plains of Sinkiang are being irrigated from~ newly built dams and if the project moves ahead as planned, wheat, cot- ton, fruit, livestock and sugar cane will soon come from this once worth- less desert. . Western visitors to Red China are returning with amazing stories of industrial, cultural, scientific and agricultural prog- ress there. Unfortunately our State Department will not permit U. S. newspapermen or other re- sponsible persons to visit Red China where one-fifth of the world’s population lives. We can’t pretend it doesn’t exist and we should be well informed by trained American observers as.to what is being done there. aaa “I WOULDN’T want to be found dead in Little Rock,” ‘says a columnist. Most of’ us wouldn’t want to be found dead in any city, town, village, rural area or any. other designated or un- designated place. . Way do people smoke something so poisonous it takes several hundred thousands filters to trap the poison? The Man About Town Recommendation Would Save a Locomotive as a Reminder of Progress Christmas: What sneaks up faster than any other holiday. LN suggestion for us all to ponder upon ® Unsound. eco- comes in a letter from Howard Looney, « who asserts that it might be a plan for the Grand Trunk to donate one of its discarded steam locomotives to Pontiac city. Since the Diesels are succeeding them on everything but a few freight runs, one should be preserved for posterity to know what lifted this area from the woods. A card from Los Angelus drifts in from Jack Northway, who says the smog now is going In bunch- es, and what the natives call @ “clear” day is when it’s no worse than a Cass Lake heavy fog. Poking fun at my loyalty to Oakland County, 78 Edward R. Zemmer of Lapeer writes that his city’s team de- feated our Oxford, 108 to 0, in a high school football game in 1911. I won’t be-. lieve it until Oxford verifies. Quite in agreement am I with a letter from +. Emerson Serafi of Birmingham, which says the latest popular fiction includes our current weather forecasts. Only I'd call it un- popular. “There must be something attractive about a village manager’s job,” observes Joe Gerrard, president of Milford, as over a score of applicants seek the $6,500 place. There’s a grand Christmas dinner await- ing the driver of a big steel laden truck who slowed to a snail’s pace Wednesday in Drayton Plains, rather than splash water over a party of women waiting for the light. A phone call from Mrs. Howard Hillinger requests me to try to locate him. The ladies decided they'd chip in for the cost of that dinner for himself and family at any place he designates. Although claiming no relationship to Santa, Joe Claus, youngest member of a Lake Orion hunt- ing party of four, was the only one to get his deer. And it was a ten-pointer. Personal item from Dryden: Wally Cox of Hollywood visited his parents here. Yes, it's the real Wally. Former member of our editorial staff, now publisher of the Hillsdale News, E. C. (Ted) Hayhow ‘ is one of the two members of the Citi- zens’ Tax Advisory Committee to submit a report in strong opposition to a state income tax as first proposed. enema Verbal Orchids to- Mr .and Mrs. Gabriel J. Rapaport of 11 Mohawk Road; golden wedding. Mrs. Mary Lovell 4 of 501 East Pike St.; 95th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wiese... of 60 Oliver St.; 51st wedding aninyersary. William Kreklow aes. of 1} O'Riley St.; 82nd birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs, William Hubbie of Oxford; golden wedding. Saf ari David Lawrence Says: Unsound Economy Backed Again . WASHINGTON—Back to the new deal! That’s the new slogan. It assumes that the nation has for- gotten all about the catastrophe of the 1930’s, when spending was un- limited and yet failed after seven years to reduce the unemployment | igure below 9 000,000 in 1939. This was finally remedied only by the outbreak of the war in Europe. nomics is being LAWRENCE advocated again as the battle im- pends in the next Congress between the ‘spenders’ and the ‘‘savers.’’ This is a_ classification which doesn't follow party lines—there are ‘‘spenders’’ in the Republican as well as Democratic ranks in the North. The “‘savers:’ get their strength mainly from the South and from seme conservative Republicans in the North. * * * The reminders of the new deal are becoming more and more evi- dent every day. They are to be found not only in the press releases of some of the ‘‘spenders” in Con- gress, but in the. legislative pro- gram just announced by the “Americans for Democratic Ac- tion,’’ which pooh-poohs. inflation- ary dangers and promises unbound- ed prosperity by spending more for each year than the Government collects in taxes. The ADA, in a lengthy state- ment sent to all senators and representatives, calls enthusi- astically for a ‘“New New Deal.” The nostalgia isn’t confined to Congress, either. It seems to have burst forth also from the sacred realm of the Supreme Court. * * * Just after the November election, Justice William O. Douglas, in a speech at the Columbia University law school in New York City, said: “There was a time when the intelligentsia flocked fo Washing- ton to man the bastions. Those days may come again..At present the bulk of our elite are turning elsewhere for adventure and liveKhoed, Washington, D.C., and the state capitals get few of the new recruits, “This is commonly attributed to the high financial returns in other lines of endeavor. That plays a part, but jn my view only a minor one. The real reasons involve in- tangibles. * * * “One is the severe scourge given to the publie service in recent years from those who, marching under the banner of Americanism, have hunted down the nonconform- ist as well as the subversive, “There are numerous other reasons why the climate in the nation’s capital that prevailed for example in the 1930's has never quite been restored. One chief task ahead is to recreate the con- ditions fhat make a career with government an exciting life.” One wonders who were the mem- bers of the intellectual ‘‘elite’’ that were scared away from Washing- The Country Parson by ton in recent years and why. Did they have something in their past associations which they were ashamed to reveal? *« * *x Why would anyone refrain from coming to work in the Govern- ment—and get ‘‘clearance’’—if he really had nothing to hide? Such a blanket indictment of the intellec- tual ‘‘elite’’ seems a little severe. For, while there may have been isolated cases of a guilty conscience, it doesn’t seem plaus- ible that it took on the propor- tions of a mass boycott of ‘Gov- ernment service. Possibly among the real reasons the ‘elite’ have been reluctant to come back is the fact that the Démocratic Party has had among its leaders such non-radical indi- viduals as Sen, Lyndon Johnson and Sen. y Byrd and Speaker Sam Rayburn and forthright John McCormack, floor leader of the House. * * * Maybe the time has come to pro- mote Justice Douglas to the front line as a presidential candidate. Certainly: so far as: political philoso- phy is concerned, he is the clearest eyponent of New. Dealism in active service today—and he is only 60 and in the prime of intellectual life. Maybe he is the very man to. “recreate the conditions’ that made the years of the New Deal an “exciting life’ for our intelli- gentsia. Maybe, if elected, he can “man the bastions’ and coax the missing ‘‘elite’’ to come back to Ww (Copyright, 1988) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For these things were done, that the scripture should be ful- filled, a bone of him shall not be broken. — John 19:36. * * * The truths of the Scriptures are so marked and inimitable, that the inventor would be more of a miraculous character than the hero.—Jean Rousseau. Dr. William Brady Says: Ps Pyorrhea and Rheumatiz Both Have Same Causés As I see it, there’s a good deal of similarity between pyorrhea (Riggs disease, chronic interstitial gingivitis, para- dentitis, parodon- titis, paradentosis etc. etc.) and rheumatiz (chron- ic arthritis or arthrosis, osteo- arthritis, rheuma- toid arthritis). In the first place the former scondition may be designated as chronic jaw dis- ability and the latter as chronic joint disability. Both are insidious in onset— that is, in the first year of the trouble the victim is reluctant to’ think that he or she can have such a humiliating complaint. Both are due mainly to the same cause: Nutritional deficiency through the years from childhood up to the present. The morbid anatomy or pathol- ogy of both conditions shows they are characteristic of degeneration and not of inflammation, I hope no one with sufficient in- terest gr intelligence to-read this stuff will, take offense at the sug- gestion that pyorrhea is degenera- tion. After all, degeneration inevi- tably awaits every one who lives long enough to get over the sum- mit. DR, BRADY x * * As in rheumatiz, so in pyorrhea, there is always a fair chance that, if taken in time and combgted with unflagging determination, the degeneration process may be re- tarded, or even reversed (regener- ation). This repair or cure of rheuma- tiz or pyorrhea is possible, I be- lieve, only through (1) better nu- trition, and (2) improvement of jaw function by better mastica- tion or undenaturized food as rap- idly as the condition of teeth and gums will permit; and increased daily general physical activity to preserve whatever suppleness there may be still left in the joints, I have been trying to telf you these many years that one should ’ do half a dozen somersaults (for- ward rolls) on the floor first thing every morning. If one is too stiff, in mind, to do so, then anyway take a brisk walk every day or maybe a run of a block or two, to keep limber. Now it is not odd at all that I advise everyone who has rheuma- tiz or pyorrhea or both to supplé- ment his or her everyday diét with a suitable ration of the vitamins Py dared Jack to and minerals in which the every- day diet is deficient, calcium, vita- min D, phosphorus, iodin, thiamin and riboflavin. Notice that I recommend no med- icine but only nutritional elements one should get but usually does not get from his everyday diet. — * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words bond apes to personal heaith - pack ein peers ease, diagnosis en answered by Dr. owilem Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) sv di'sesus aha a oun Ae can-be wrong with the drivers. Don’t they know what love is? If they did they surely would stop, for that is how I lost my dear husband six months ago, He had to give his life just because of a driver who aren having sonal a.cane ay CH ant sin sm mea ee * * © Come on, drivers, let’s all drive safely. Don't make some seaipeiiet Se eT Please drive safely and STOP. - ‘Salt on Roads Is Dangerous’ At the slightest snowfall salt . spread by thé ton on roads over which we must travel. Motorists who think this does no damage other than rusting the chrome have - never been under the cars. This stuff eats the fenders, floors, brake linings and even nuts.and bolts that hold a car together, yet its done in the pretense of safety. It flies ‘upen windows, aon ing vision and even wipers .can’t clean it off. One Has only to look at states with far worse winters that don’t use salt but have lewer accident rates fer -~-- proof of this folly. A little sand or cinders at inter- sections and a snowplow on the roads would make them plenty safe for any competent motorist. I and thousands of others would be strongly behind any movement possible to keep this destructive stuff off our highways. Wayne Bundesen 9381 Bonnie Briar ‘Will Taxpayers Let Tax Pass?’ Are you, the high taxpayers of Michigan, going to sit back and let the lawmakers pass this new law? Stand up and fight back. The law- makers have long forgotten what the word management stands for. H. L. Roberts 1100 Cloverlawn St. ‘Why Do We Have 2 Sets of Rules?’ The Federal Courts refused to allow two big steel corporations to join forces. Yet they allow even bigger labor unions to do the same thing. * * * We have an outright labor gov- ernment in this country already and the ring is tightening around the throats of the people. A socialist. labor government ekknocked England from a first te a fourth-rate power in a dozén years, * *® * You can't have two sets of rules. J and J ‘Nixon Does Great Job for America’ Nixon did this nation a great job in England. He always does a great job for the United States. Not another Americar could have gone through that South American deal in as high class a way as Nixon. When he went to England, the country was hostile because they are generally hostile to the U. S., but when he left they were cheering him. He is a gerat states- man and a great salesman for the United States wherever he goes. Anna Lee pst CI Kees More | Ideas About GI Loans T would like to” hear from vets who have purchased their homes under the GI loan plan. We're being: processed for such a loan at the moment and after reading Bit- ter’s letter, we would like to hear all the pros and cons. * * * I do ‘know for a fact that a ty ; ; . t it ae z 5 as a 2 i H looking inte. the z | on It’s so easy to sign on the dotted line when we're enthralfed by buy- ing a nice, brand new home. Wé should look before we leap. Mrs. R. E. i. Milford — * * * All letters for Voice of the Peop! must contain the mame and address withheld t if the letter is not Se tical nature. —. mont under ¢ Pcntiac pS = His sg eres to edit all Breet, e Smiles The real gushers are the. fel- lows who write the oll well stock advertisements, x *w ; There are some men who thinb they have to drink like a fish to keep in the swim, . x *& * A husband may be able to read his wife like a book but -not be able to shut her up. x wv. * ; The easiest way for paren's to find out how much they've for gotten ig to try to ree their kids with their home wor x * I's nice to feel for the un- fortunate poor families if you feel in your pocket. Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE Of all the circles in this life... The social kind is best... As it provides a medium . . . For think- ing and for rest : . . The circle that is fashioned for... A group of ladies sweet . . . Who like to sew or knit and talk... . Whenever they may meet . . . A group of men from college with. . . Their alma mater cheers . . . Now seri- ously pursuing their . . . Profes- sional careers , .. Yes, even in the idle ranks . . . Of high society . The circle may produce some thought . . . And honest energy . The social circle is the Dest . I¢ it surrounds the kind , Who seek not only to relax... But to improve the mind. (Copyright, 1958) Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Let Chums Stampede You Beware of Jack's folly. But he was no more stupid than Jephthah, as described in the Bible. You teachers and par- ents should discuss this case with your children, for the “ease method” is the best way to clinch points. Don’t let slav- ery to a rash-vow make you act stupidly. God doesn’t want rash vows or silly sacrifices. He wants us to live smart lives. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Z-395: Jack J., aged 17, recently lost both legs. “Tt is a terrible tragedy,”’ said Jack’s high school coach, “for Jack was'a splendid athlete and might have made the Olympic team a few hence, wens x « * “Dr, Crane, it all rred be- cause and some companions got to bragging about their’ cour- age. “Two of them climb a high ten sion tower. When he hesitated, théy called him ‘chick- en.’ DR, CRANE “So, to prove to these kids: that he wasn't ‘chicken,’ Jack almost lost his life, for he touched a 10,- 000 volt wire that burned his two legs so badly the surgeon had to amputate both of them.” FOOLISH DARES Ktds, don't let anybody stam- pede you into doing stupid things just because they dare. uu And don’t let unwise ips force you to carry through stupid forms of conduct. bg x This isn’t a new ‘situation in human life, for 3,000 years ago a, valiant Hebrew leader killed his only‘ daughter because, he also made a rash vow, , I refer to Jephthah in the Bible (Judges, Chapter II) who was coaxed into leading the Hebrews against a powerful foe, Jephthah vowed before God that if he were victorious, he would sacrifice to Jehovah the first thing that came forth from the door of his house, And Jephthah added that he would offer this person as a burnt sacrifice! Toe x &* * Well, Jephthah was victorious. And the news of his great victory preceded him to his home, : So when he got within sight of his dwelling, he saw his onty - daughter rush out to meet him. Japhthah was dismayed, but the girl, learning of his rash vow, in- sisted that he kill her and offer her as a burnt sacrifice. Actually, God didn’t want hu- man lives killed fer sacrifices! He prefers us to love Him and to keep His laws, including — the Golden Rule. So why should men stupidly think they must keep unwise vows? Jephthah was just as foolish as Jack in today’s case, who lost both his legs over a ane bit of rash- ness, It is O.K, to make vows, such as wedding vows, and. then fulfill them if they are wise. But if later information shows you that your earlier vows weren't smart, have no hesifation in break- ing those stupid earlier promisés. Hannah was a wise mother of the Bible. She ‘also made a. vow that if she had children, she'd Yet the firstborn becomé a clergym And she did, so that’s how the Hebrews obtained their famous prophet Samuel. And Hannah's vow turned out very successfully for all concernend. But always apply the-test of sci- ence and “horse sense’ to your Vows, For that’s what God does! God never is desirous of foolish sacri- fices, even though they are made to Him, for God wants us to lead Ze happy, successful lives here on this earth, . * *® x. “T came that ye might have life and have it more abundantly,” stated Jesus, in further illustrating God's point, You parents and grade school teachers might well stress this case of Jack and the amputated legs. Then emphasize to your children ‘that it is not a sign of bravery te do things that are stupid, Send ,for my ‘Behavior Test for Teenagers,’ enclosing a stamped refurn envelope plus 20 cents (non- profit). "Use it as the proper yard- stick. It wil apply very well to grade schoolers, too. tn care coy "The “pontine brane, Wien twee ‘an, enclosing a long 4¢ stamped, self-addressed envelope andi 200 to cover typing and prfntiftg costs You send for his psychological chart# and pam- phiets, (Copyright, 1958) ee eT ee eee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 eee 8 oe ___ skven, . EY E ome me, Lapeer, and | ay be, Carbo d ID; : Lf : , aa ( fe po oy “ih Pontiac and ‘Nearby 7" jee aren we Ce Report Only-6 Pet: A Se See. P| ssn @ — cute amor ROC Chosen GOB * | - Ig +| Mr. Donner is survived by, hisjide is a regular winter killer, the 'WTENNA, Va, 0 — Chiatles C. DAVE ©. PACKARD oe - ura were in Phoe- ey ela Wwite Ester Banlere, wo daughters, |State Health Department remind:| ST, PAUL, Mini. (UPI) — A. : Robinson, director. of the Northern ipo ee re : _ Word has been received of the! : until Sund ay morning when *; “will six grandchildren, his stepmother,jed today. survey of 739 recent Minnesota he death of David C. Packard, father} MRS. EDWARD Cc. SNYDER ‘neha brother and a sister. |. Last.year, the department daid, high school graduates shows that a Virginia ‘Planning Commission, ban eon in 1957, or 5 per cent of Dr. David C. Packard “Jr. of . ibe . taken. to the ey ‘ . " 158 persons died ‘in Deiplayn of only a small percentage of them “doesn't know who is breaking intolof total U.S. exports. ‘This was aj! Dr. Mrs. Edward C. (Loretta B.)/in Arcadia for service at 1 P.™) MaRrHa ANN GARDNER | carbon’ monoxide, poisoning.) :|have gone into the kind of work is his home but he knows a lot about/61 per cent increase over the value|21 S: Johnson. He died unexpected-| Snyder, 85, of 1025 James K Blvd.,| Burial will be in the Arcadia). ©. a ee Running the car ‘motor in the|they hoped to get at the time af of him. The. intruder is a man,/of hag exports to Venezuela in|ly Saturday of a heart attack in|died yesterday after an illness of Cemetery. - ey ~ MILFORD — Graveside service g y o get at the : onieta, Selike watahes TV $87,744,000, or{his home in Sveaga alguuaa waithe. : for Martha Ann Gardner, three- garage with the d ‘ s‘closed ig a|their graduation. Ee enjoys comfort and afternoon naps,(é.. per cent of all U.S. imports,| Other survivors include hig wife,| She was a member’ of Central, GEORGE B. ROOME —_| Hiont-aid Ganghier, of BAC al Ratieg wate ot ich det Prva nye ys rn < e pond Hs takes showers, is curious about re-|were sent from Venezuela to the|Sara; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy| Methodist Church and the Royall WATERFORD . TOWNSHIP —)intic st pomgergiey r Aton monoxide poisoning, it ad-|eastern counties and 11 per cent of ‘ ligious “objects “and “is extremely|United States last year, a gain of/Grondman of ‘Phoenix; “and four Neighbors of America. {Service “lor George B. Roome, 75, toda y- at. Fairview. pts wy vised... , . |fhose in the southwest had algae = : punctual, Robinson finds his alarm/28.5 per cent. . grandchildren. . Surviving are a- daughter, Mrs -lof 6725 Cooley Lake Rd., will. be Brighton cae te Rich, their vocational goals, The study 3 : = — Kangen ms a, of — held at 2 p.m. Saturday * the ardson-Bird Funeral Home. - An average farm in New Jersey | was conducted by: Marvin Taves, wo grandchildr a. brother, cesta ans ra das es North The child died Thursday follow-|today consists of about: 75 acres. University of Minnesota socio logist. , ‘Farmington Cemetery. meh eet Eee e Deaths Elsewhere. |. Boome died Wesnesday at! Sumiving Desides her tone ‘JUST A : [nis hone following a two year|4Te Srandparents Mr. and Mrs. : : lheart disease. Maynard Gardner’ of Brighton and ye @ SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—Jose! 7. was a retired farmer and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Winter of REMINDER! : ‘| Maria Cardinal Caro, 92, arch-. carpenter. Medina, Ohio, and a_ brother, 4 bidiop of Santiago ang oldest’ Surviving are four sisters and Mark Gardner, at home. Dr. A. Miles t member of the College of Cardi-|a brother. - | nals of the Roman Catholic — DONNE ‘Car's Tight... I’m Not’ JMET EEG 2 7 és 9 4 Church, died Thursday, Cardinal FRED 7, DONNER 103 -N. SAGINAW -ST. Say Merry Christmas — Caro became titular head of the| METAMORA —Fred T. Donner,| LONDON (UPI)—A red Morris aera thew Genin coleek . Bagh, ren Roman Catholic Church in Chile|/68, president and casnier of the| Minor sports car was seen on the JACOBSEN'S Flowers) ~ Keries? as archbishop of Santiago in 1939. Metamora Savings Bank, died yes-| streets of London today with this § § one With Music ' x * * terday at McLaren Hospital in} sign in the rear window: “Please SS nataee PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER WAYNESVILLE, N, C, (AP)—/Flint after a long illness. give: Engine Tight—Driver so- | u * : Maj. Daisy Cecil Brown, called) The body is at the Baird Fun-| ber.” FE 2-0291 Sees Mester & Fear name vind a 4 ou GES the Salvation Army’s “Maid of the = a All the Latest Sains o=2 Mountains,” died Thursday. She} * ° _ 4dwas 51, For her work, the Salva- mt Christmas Albums -~ tion Army awarded her its highest! - by These Famous Artists . : award, the Order of the Founder. | / * * * © Sing Along With Mitch ; ” Re ert . DETROIT, Mich. (AP) — Mal-| 2 colm Lightman, 70, Memphis, | © Bing Crosby © Fred Waring : Tenn., owner of a chain of motion © Tennessee Ernie Se, picture theaters, died of a heart | © johnny Mathis © Lawrence Welk = attack Thursday while attending : ’ ; -|the American Contract Bridge © Billy Vaughn © Many More . League Tournament. ; #. | 3 x * * i LP Albums From These , “ HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. (AP)— Jack LaVelle, 52, veteran scout for. Famous Sound Tracks Nyteene sae the New York Giants of the Na- nad tional Football League, died © Oklahoma © Around the ‘ Thursday night, apparently from e caGi World in 80 \ a heart attack, in his home. La- NO DOWN Days SS oye" Velle, a graduate of Notre Dame’ , os © Eddy Duchin “ University, had few peers and PAYMENT : © Music Man Story . \ was rated one of the outstanding . ' . © My Fair Lady © Carousel . Cad football ri a the pater. | , . . & ~ PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP)—Vic- ; tor H. Lawrence, 61, industrial : , 10 TOP TUNES 2; consultant and former vice presi- | dent of industrial relations for ; . . : : i “sn, ™ ry ua M ° ° “u p ry TV i) | iss America” Predicta \ Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., died Reg. 98c 64° Wednesday night in his suburban ’ Allison Park home. Now Only — * * * : “3 * FLINT (#—Fred T. Donner, 68, president of the Metamora Savings | Bank, died Thursday in McLaren | Hospital here following major sur- | gery. 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Rattan Group a Outs_ > pee Platform Rockers Made by Reg. $89.50 “Luxury” Choice of fine Tap- $ 50 estry covers, foam rubber seats. MAHOGANY TEA CARTS BACHELOR CHESTS Reg. $24.50 Beautiful mahogany *e8- $44.00 3 to sell = cies *R° finish, 4 drawers, brass. castors. An ideal gift. handles. LAMPS Fine Table your cuoice Lamps Lamps—None sold 0 0 originally for less . than 24.95, many for 39.95. ~ "6-PC. GROUP AS SHOWN, Scott ete me 4 ek ae Ser: Sak ee @ 3-PC. SECTIONAL Genuine rattan group with formica REG. $289.50 ® LOUNGE CHAIR top tables, new palomino dark @ CORNER TABLE finish and reversible cushions, one 521 9” ® COCKTAIL TABLE side of cushion washable plastic: $289.50 6 pe. Group - Plastic Cushions.............. $199.50 439.50 6 pe. Group - Zippered Foam Cushions ....... 299.50 289.95 3-pe. 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WAS Now $ 16.95 Large Wrought Iron Leg Artist’s Drawing of Our MODERN FURNITURE HOME Nearing Completion $139.00 Crib and Chifferobe $ 89.00 Hassocks ................ .00 © : “ . . 19.95 Aluminum Saran Glider 59.95 Juvenile Chifferobe ...... 44.50 Choirs ........2........ 14.50 17.95 TV Snack Set ........... 14.50 16.95 Plastic Occasional Chair... 8.95 259.00 Custom Sofa, Foam Cushions 139.00 24.95 Deltox Fiber Rugs, 9x12... 17.87 54.50 Double Door Utility Cabinet 39.50 119.50 Odd 5-Drawer Chests, > zoe Walnut Finish ........... ; : : 129.50 Double Bookcase Headboard 299.28 Worker Automatic 225.00 for 2 Twin Beds.....°.... 89.50 eee , 29.95 Odd Night Stands ........ 16.50 16.95 Plastic Hamper .......... 10.00 x419.50 Six Piece Dining Room Suite, : 22.95 Maple Cricket Chair...... 12.95 Blond Finish with China... 199.50 After 41. years on South Saginaw Street opposite Auburn Avenue, Stewart-Glenn Co. 5.95 Foam Zippered Scatter will move to the new Store pictured above. An extreme effort will be made to close CLOSE-OUT. OF TOYS Pillows ................ 2.95 out our present stocks in order to vacate our present building in the shortest possible ° 36.50 Roll Top Child’s Desk and 234.00 Kroehler 2-Pc. Living Room } time to save the inconvenience and expense of moving. Chait 2.25. oiscsssces- 22.00 2 ee ee eee 159.00 - , 324.50 Double D rand 9.50 Toy Doll Bunk Bed........ 6.50 Bookcase Bed ........ f .. 199.50 18.95 Child’s Chair and Table Set 14. 50 119.50 ays sl Dinette Set; 59.50 11.95 Musical Rocker .......... 8.50 lasti¢ Top ............ : 79.50 Modern Room, Divid oe 49.50 11.95 Flexible Flyer Sleds....... 8.50 / 19.95' Trieyele .........005-.. 10.50 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH FREE DELIVERY | ‘e _THE PONTIAC 2 PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 i p4 Baldwin Spinet Organ FREE LESSONS From’ LIBERAL TRADE-IN $ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 1375 We have the most complete organ display in Pontiac. We will be open every be until Christmas, 4 “BLECTRONIC ORGAN: S skiff after he had withstood a furious lake storm for 24 hours, looking for a missing fisherman friend. ‘Slightly ‘ : : ’ AE Wirephote en RETURNS TO HIS NETS — Helmar Aakvik, of Hoviand, Minn. C ALBI at 62 an old man of the seas, tugs his fishing boat into Lake Su- ; é e perior as he pfepares to tend his herring nets in the icy waters. 119 N. Saginaw ; FE 5-8222 Last week the Coast Guard found the Norwegian-born sailor in his (Consumers Dever Kobe : Election: to C OK F ranchise! i, rephhibe of: decds for the con: gaameete township residents. Saw +* * t sundrtivor Duane Hursfal] will attend a three-day assessors school at the University of Michigan, Mon- DeiroitsMuskegon |Ends for Sieam £ Engine - "The last of the a een engines is gone now DETROIT: im — {pete the she Grasd Trunk Western Railway, | Detroit-Muskegon ryn on} . After “100, years. of steam, the} *}Grand Trunk’s | moguptain-type en)’ gine No. 604). made the final run yesterday. From now on only deisels will do it. coins (nickel) are Conductor Carl Green of Detroit, year in the United _|Jaek Levitsky from full to part Denver, Colo. day, Tuesday and Wednesday, — SHOP ‘TIL 9 _ EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS The company will assume the, cost of the special election which must be held 30 days prior to af ‘jregular eleetion, — iE Other business of the Township Board was to change the status of; time building inspector. Levitsky’s full time monthly salary of $425 has been reduced to $50 for a two-day week pesi- tion dud to the drop in the vol. | ume of building in the township. Pontiac surveyor Noyce Strait has been hired to finish processing the plats in the township's Lake- view Cemetery. He has also been! authorized to record the plats with 7 3 Engineers Die : in Rocket Blast 52” by 52” "$2, 98 4 Others Are Injured at ied ed ol fees a . pe Plant Which Produces "60" by 90" Be ade OM | Missile Fuel GO" by 104° oo. cerns peed Oe | Nepk eee liege: OE | LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A Waite's... omnins | homemade rocket exploded early Fourth Floor Hentoriates linen with gold mo Fast colors. NOW—A BRAND NEW IGS WHITE is tops Here’s the Secret! $ Buy Now! DOES the WORK of 7 SPECIAL MACHINES eee ee ee ee oe ee make sew on straight buttonholes , buttons , stitch COME IN--SEE IT DEMONSTRATED NOW! - : overcast satin stitch monogram White Sewing Center — Waite's o. Portable as Limited Quantity Illustrated for Immediate Delivery | No Money Down, Pay 4 Monthly or Small Down Payment, Many Months to Pay ee jtoday at a plant which manufac- | tures missile fuel, killing three lyoung engineer who helped build ithe device. Four others were injured by the |blast at the Callery Chemical Co. (Two of them, both engineers who | |worked on the rocket, were criti- | ically hurt. | | Dead were Charles Sattes, 31; | William Reynolds, 29; and Frank | Wengrzyn, 24, all former Pennsy!l- \vanians who lived at Lawrence. | Injured were Richard Wright, | Woven Plaid... Satin Backed 2 cueianbin SHORT DRAPERIES ‘8, Elmer Boyd, 38, both engi- | 7 3 99 ineers, and two maintenance men, 36 Long $ e 'B. J. Leavitt and J. Lonextreti. | jall of Lawrence. Leavitt and Long- ; 45" long ........... 4.99 streth were treated at a hoapae an \ andl released. a a eee 5.99 | R. G. Schmidt, manager of the. 63" leRe 2c ccc cessed. 6.99 | plant, said the rocket exploded in| (‘a waste disposal area. It caused | no damage, The plant makes/ 'boron, used as a propellant for | Schmidt said the engineers were | experimenting with the rocket} when it exploded about 1:45. He |didn’t know the nature of the ex- periment. Schmidt said the engineers be- jcame intrigued some time ago \with the idea of building a rocket. ‘He emphasized that the project jwas their own and had no con- inection with company work. | Sattes and Reynolds moved here ‘from Butler, Pa.,and Wengrzyn from Millvale, Pa., and Wright jfrom Mars, Pa. modern woven plaid with glittering mylar accent. F Pinch pleated, satin backed,’ single widths. Choose gold, aqua, pink, black, or sand, No-lron Chair Throws $4.9 Avisco texturéd lintiess throws with chenille border. Preshrunk,, machine wash- able, 6 colors. Sofa size, $3.99. Fourth Floor Waite's Draperies oe © Not since 1939 a sensational buy like this! OUR OWN IMPORTED FLEETWING NEW SPORTS BICYCLE! Full 26” Size at an Unheard of 33 No Money Down, Pay 3 Monthly! Look at these deluxe features: @ New lighter extra-rugged sports weight @ New extra strong cantilever frame @ Super safe coaster brake @ Full ball bearing construction throughout @ Double adjustable chrome-plated handlebars @ Powerful long beam headlight @ Streamlined rear luggage carrier @ Adjustable parking stand; signal bell . a @ Deluxe two-tone comfortable saddle . sown nnn @ Boys’. . . red with white; Girls’. . . blue with white : Woite's\ | . Downstairs %, : « Fourth Floor pay _THE PONTIAC PRESS; ‘ FRIDAY, DECEMBER § 5. 1958” Se } UPI Phote GETTING A * LIFT—Virtually sitting on top of the world, this rigger perches high over the orcas Notch, N, H., as he works on a new ski lift. And without skis, too. Billboard Ads, Hard to Control Advertisements to Be “Governed by Each State on Highway System SAN FRANCISCO (# — Legal headaches surround plans to con- trol billboard advertising along the projected 41,000 miles of the inter- state’ highway system, - attorneys agree. * * * Provincial Bidets |.’ Call Hula Hoops Omen of Harm ' MANILA (UPD — Provincial elders ‘predicted that the coming of the Hula Hoop was a sign of destructive typhooris ‘and poor’ harvests in future years. - The Hula Hoop fad has landed in the Philippines, with young and old whirling the hoops on street corners and backyards, machine, He said he sends _ The ctietiion. dine preted the whirlings of the hoop and its final plunge to the ground: as an omen that the “destructive elemenis of nature’ were gather- ing forces in the world which will}. be harmful to humanity. That's a Dirty Shae OUTWELL, England (UPD — Bachelor Befnard Tuck, 59, who, makes a hobby out of entering contests, has won his third washing wash to the laundry. 30 Seagoing Ships ~ his|European vessels. FY House-of Corr freeze strands them for the win- ter, At least eight of the ships are Also inching their way, through waterways are close Saturday for the season, but it was expected to remain a until all ships had passed, unless a new cold wave caused a major freeze-up. Purch Gets poled ty |\ | Race Great Lakes Ice |v ot % stns cou b 2200) 5 asic (uPn—the State Co ; up at the western entrance to the|rectidhs Commission has approved |. MONTREAL (UPI) — About 30|Lachine Canal, Canal Engineer J.|purchase of the womani's division ocean - going ships are pushing| Morin said “conditions are bad, but lof the Detroit House of Corrections through ice.in the Great Lakes/we fully expect all ships to get for $2,342,500. waaterways and canals in a race through.” The purchase must also be ap- to get to the sea before an early! The Lachine was scheduled to/proved by Gov, G. Mennen ‘Wil- ‘1 NO SECURITY. ge “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You" Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. ° 716 Ponting State Rank Bid peepee ens: I = moni as Member Pa " Assoctation ot Credit “oeneaaiors i, 9 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEELORS — 2 Pa er chairs get cheers at christmas And Especially If They Are TOP GRAIN LEATHER CHAIRS FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS! Choice of Two Leathers Regularly <— $119.75 79950 istinctive cut-away Key arm, with deep foam rubber cushioning. Attached buttoned stud- ded back. In glove-soft top grain leather in lipstick red, or ebony. Accented with richly grained wood legs and leather matching nail trim. DEEP TUFTED TOP GRAIN! Foam Rubber Filled — Regularly $169.50 *T 4950—> A truly elegont model exactly as pictured with the design interest provided by buttoned and sewn seat and back. Luxurious T-style foam rubber cushion. Choose from warm beige or jet black top grain leather. Attached casters. “Most states will need to enact new laws if outdoor advertising is to be regulated in accordance with the national standards,"" LeRoy Powers, chief counsel of the. Okla~ homa State Highway Dept., told the American Assn. of Highway Officials, . Possible variations of state regulatory laws, Powers said, include prohibition, zoning, a permit system for billboards, and state acquisition of restric- tive. dasements along highways. * * * Clifton W.* Enfield, general counsel for the Bureau of Public Roads, noted in a prepared speech that it was up to the states to decide whether to apply national standards in control of advertising along the system. States that regulate billboards will be entitled to 14 of 1 per cent of the federal share (90 per cent) of the cost of any project to which the rules are applied. The states are building the integrated inter- state system to meet travel needs of 1975, x * * “More and more persons have become convinced that, if the safety and enjoyment of highway travel are-to be promoted, there’ must be realistic and effective control of billboards,”’ Enfield said. Child Deaths Cut by Doctor's Drive MINNEAPOLIS —An insurance executive said he firmly believes that a concerted drive by doctors against the No. 1 killer of children —accidents—is beginning -to pay. off. ~*~ * * Dr. George W. Wheatley, vice | president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., said the accident death rate among children one .to 14 years old has declined 17.3 per cent in less than a decade. * The greatest x & LAWSON STYLE! Foam Rubber Black or White Top Grain You’d expect to? <_ pay $159.50 139°° The ever-popular Lawson style with square key arm panels. Comfortable foam rubber filled T-cushion. Twin button trimmed back. Moves easily on attached casters. Choose from chalk white or black. Lovely-to-feel leathers. EXTRA BIG for the “BIG GUY” Foam Rubber, Top Grain Compare at $ $199 169>°>°— We have seen these chairs priced at lots high- er than our lower “‘Lewis’’ price. Invitingly comfortable with well padded back support and full head rest. Easy rolling casters. 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Jan, 25), will ship 700 to 800 angels, Puritans or other parts of dolls could be produced in quantity was a major | problem, problem from Jan's uncle, a den- Make Christmas Pixies _ ing candles, matches in hand, | Novel Note for Noel draw one letter of a Christmas word in the center of a white| : Then atrange a series of| , ' such plates on a mantel or buffet so they will spell something like “Merry Christmas,” | “Noe ” plate. f 2 A MIXTURE OF ART AND mas cash six years ago, artists ducing these caroler dolls and gontinued producing dolls as a hobby that has grown into a: titriv- Ang Christmas business. Sy HOBBY — Short of ready Christ. Bob and Jan Simpich began pro- othef Dickens’ characters. They lica is going to the dogs ° to the jtune of a half-billion dollars a lindustry,” said Miller. itig, with 40 per cent of the na- foods {tion's homes having one or more ‘Halt. Billion ‘eResRLPSAA (UPD = Amer- year. | " *--£ x. That's how much it's costing us to let dogs lead a dog's life, said Harry Director of the Gaines Dog Re- search Center. * * * Miller pegs the nation’s pooch population at 25 million, which! ineludeg 113 recognized breeds, one - thir@ of all there are. — “There's no recession in the dog. “It's. thriv- dogs. We figure the total gross last year, including sale of pup- pies, food, shows medical expenses $ annually es ORIEF ITEM, FOOD ‘Biggest item, he explained, was $325 million for dog food, the likes of which Mother Hubbard's Cain” i 4 beste amon. eaagangpe ig ml soa and otherwise, ‘was well over $59] as, many varied gubicetions million.” , |dogs as cross-breeds. HOTEL LISTS You can, for example, a national listing of hotels an motels which do not discriminate against dogs if you're traveling. "| There's a. pamphlet on 4 dog * Dogdom, im brief, is enjoyed alg boom, said Miller, i “We know that, two out of every & * * special prescription foods. Then! there are diets aimed at reducing obese dogs, those to aid the kid- neys of aging dogs, other high! protein diets for dogs who are un-) der stress, and menus for just about every condition imaginabie. Nervous dog gét tranquilizing: drugs; listless ones al energy) “For the most part, ” said Mil- ler,“dogs are treated as ment- bers of the famity, They get sick | and ol like humans, and they | Dickens Sos Money Problem (Let ¢ Christmas Carol’ Dolls! jetine group” of mentally iN pa- Now Thriving Business jtients in Denver without locks or| for Young Couple | MANITOU SPRING, Colo. ® — Back in 1952 Bob and Jan Simpich were stumped by two: quite ordi- nary Yuletide problems — what to/at home but not sick enough to! ‘buy for whom and what to use for money. The young art teacher and his bride hit on the idea of turning out sets of Dickens’ “Christmas Carol’’ dolls. The dolls were m f model- ing clay and wire afid clothed with scraps from the sewing basket, They were an — success. Friends of the Simpich in-laws be- gan writing for dolls. The business grew. So did the line of dolls. Now there’s a Robin Hood with bow and arrows; Robinson Crusoe with a muzzle-loading blunderbuss; Hansel and Gretel; Huck Finn with his corncob pipe; Abraham Lincoln * * * This year, Simpich (he's 32, and Borderline Cases | Retain Freedom in New Hospital — DENVER (UPD. — A newly-or- ganized hospital is treating a “bor- restraints. * * * Colorado State Rep. John -E.' Streltzer, president of the National Mental Health Center, said its pa-/ tients are persons too sick to be. be placed behind locked doors. tients are on the borderline be- tween those who are easily able to function in spite of their problems and those who have lost the ability’ to deal adequately with every- day problems,” arene said. * * He said it was * Keay found. that these patients would have lit- | “In severity of illness these pa-| tle hope of getting well if they | were to continue living without! AUTOMAT 1959 Notice! 25 N. TELEGRAPH ROAD Specially Equipped to . Service All CARS and PICK-UP TRUCKS CAR WASH | Model We Wash 300 English carolers, plus some and, of course, the | Dickens’ sets. Finished dolls stand 8 to 14 Inches high, Character is pains- takingly carved into their plaster faces. Hands, arms, feet and legs are carved just as carefully as the faces. Learning to cast so that heads They had help in solving this tist in Independence, Mo. He taught them the technique dentists use in| ; molding inlays and dentures. The two Simpich children, Gretchen, 2, and Ragan, 4, often| “- serve as models, but they’re still * . | waiting for a doll set of their own. * For a Christmas decoration that _ will be a conversation piece, make} ; some candle lighting pixies, With a darning needle pierce holes in ' the ends of some peanut shells. Poke pipe cleaners through for _ arms and legs. 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Left to right are: _Pat Christian of 165 W. Strathmore St., secretary; lus Dr. James Lyons is the first senior ‘their future plans. class president of Pontiac Northern: High School. Other senior officers elected this week were: Tom Hoisington, vice president; Pat Christian, secretary, and Lysle Basinger, treasurer. They were selected by a senior class nominating com- mittee for dependability, service, leadership und loyalty. Michigan State University talk tos seniors enrolled in the oar) —* | i LR | Wednesday, the seniors held a idance to boost funds for the Hus-)\.,4 Jgan Lamson, treasurer. kie statue they hopé to buy the school when they leave in -June.' To date, the class has earned $210 for the project. * * Karlene W ae was chairman of the Student Council’s latest proj- the spotlight this week. The Amer-|Like Silver, Gray, Red Jim Lyons of 411 First St., dent; Tom Hoisington of 989 Northfield St., president, and Lysle Basinger of 960 Lake Ange- treasurer. ames Lyons Is. President of Ist PNH Senior Class en Pontiac Press Phote presi- vice leently are: Tim Agar, president: Judy Hartman, vice president; Dottie Hetherington, secretary, Fifteen female members of the Conditioning Club, a figure con- | scious group, took an eight-mile | hike recently. Three Northern boys were in| ect, filling a Thanksgiving basket ican Society of Body Engineers) Dec. 16, Dr.-Roy- Alexander of for & needy family. wil] ELECT CO-OP OFFICERS __The 1958-39 officers of the Coop-' Caroll Dickerson won $125 -for| School seniors selected silver and) Soon, Play Tomorrow By JEAN REXFORD THS to Stage Operetta i] 1 } | iselected them as winners in this lyear's drafting contest. first prize in the contest. Melvin! Sellers placed second and received, $75, while Don Chase won a set of} drafting instruments for placing) 14th. * * Sixty- — high schools in Mich- ‘gan entered the contest. Winners, ere honored at a- banquet yester- lay. at the Rackham Building in, | Detroit. A senior homeroom, B-15, gave |the school a set of chimes for the |Connie Barron, Rick Ericksen, Ar- public address system recently. Waterford Township High School lene Butler and Harry Nichdlie. musicians and drama students are Other players are Bud Wolf, in the limelight this month. They) Jack Langdon, Fred Longacre, will present a play tomorrow night and an operetta next week. Agatha Christie’s mystery, “And Then There Were None,” dane Moultrap, Donna Whitcomb, , Linda Byington, Jeollyn Prout, Beverly Lewis and Betty Cox. Thirteen seniors participated in ithe * ‘Betty Crocker Search for ed is — — al ari wees | American Homemaker of Tomo evening tomerrow at 8 in the Tow" scholarship test Tuesday. school’s gymnasium, The play opened last night under. ana Mcintosh, the direction of Robert Alexander. | Linda McDowell. They were Karen Anderson, Di-! Dinah Greenleaf, | Carol Grimes They consist of four keys of dif- ferent tones and a nameplate on ‘them designates the giver. — Nike Choir Sings ‘at Avondale High By CAROL MAZUREK The Auburn Heights Nike Site s, choir entertained students at Avon- Leading roles are portrayed by! Jean Rexford, Rose Jones andidale High School and 40 soldiers| Clark Lefurgy, Marjo Ballard, Rob-' Beverly Hull, ert Myers and Betty Vernan. Others in the cast are Lanny’ Simenson, Mirium Forbes, Younger, Jean Loucks, Don Wenn-) Harrison’ Kathy Linda Judy The list continues with Loretta Priest, ston, Nancy Raymond, Florence Kent and Susan Kihn. Jharmark, Ben Bayma and Wayne! DEBATE NEWS Barnhart. * * * Student director is Carolyn Knis- ley, Committee chairmen are Betty Sue Steehler and Linda Talba, pub-; licity; Jean Rexford, usher; John Ryan, makeup; Pat Rexford, prop- erties, and John Teeuwissen, lights. PREPARE ‘THE RED MILL’ The curtain will open Thursday for the first presentation of the operetta, “The Red Mill.’ The music department's production, which includes a cast of 16, be gins at 8 p.m, at the high school’ Thursday and Saturday. The cast includes Larry Rose, George Martin, Sandy MacAbee, nbeidbis: roa obrkxiea — Mactidng a Spanish dance to an Italian song in the Dutch operetta, ‘Red Mill,” are these three Waterford: __ Township High School students. From left they © “are Arlene Butler of 6278 Greer q. .» Larry Rose f To date, the Varsity Debaters ‘have lost three of the four events Wayne High School they participated in this fall. Af- firmative debaters. Bob Cooper and | Fred Gross, and those on the neg- ative side, John Teeuwissen and week 6n a time payment basis. | neyland, The master’ of make lost to- Detroit according to Jon Fruytir, editor. Tim Patterson, Pershing High School. Monday, Teeuwissen and Patter-, son defeated the Southfield affir-' Service here are selling Christmas matives while Bob Cooper and wreaths, Clark Lefurgy, tives, School, The junior class sponsored a pep, assembly today as a preview to, livery will be made Dec. 13 with) orders taken now. tonight's basketball game the school. | Teenage varsity affirma- The project is being held to raise lost to the Cranbrook High funds for the school’s foreign ex- from four Nike sites this| week at an assembly. area Five students acted as jurors in two sessions of the Pontiac Traffic Court, They were Gary Wright, Don Barn- hart, Janice Ambrose, Gary Ack- er and Carol Mazurek. Gary was the judge of the acoond session. Yearbooks are being “sold this! * * * Members of the American Field 20 inches in diameter. change: student program. Gary Wright, chairman said de- on of 710 N. Cass Lake: Ra, “end Bidy Mae Abee of 1048 Orchid St. The school’s music depart- ment will present the musical Dec. 11 ant 13 at sae “ithen heartless and without con- | McDowell, - _ }Choir (Victor). |(Warner Brothers); iThe Star Ca Ford (Capitol). Rehearsals for “The Bad fyear-old_ girl who inherits ‘ jtraits of her grandmother, are continuing this week for the Pontiac Central and Northern High Schoo! dramatic departments presentation next Friday and Saturday. Judy Kenney of 388 N. Saginaw St., Pontiae Central By JOANNE WOOD Seed”, a drama about a 10- the murderous personality High School junior, Penmark, a sweet, neat, ma-: ture child who actually is a the leading role of Rhoda devil in little girls clothing. The split personality of the child shows her courtieous, innocent and science or feeling of right or wrong. Under the direction of Garth Errington, the play will be held in, the Pontiac Centra] High School’ auditorium each evening beginning at 8. The Pontiac high schools: will be the first in the nation to’ \cast the play written by Maxwell, ' Anderson, litzer Prize winner, according to Errington. Tickets are now on sale and phone orders are being taken at the schools. * * * Play committee chairmen are Carol Olsen, properties; Marilyn Tomkins and Peggy Warren, tick- ets; Carl Pajpras, stage; Bill Banks, lights; Jeannette Ohanisian and Joanne Wood, publicity; John { Watson and Wanda Carter, cos-)- tumes and Albert Padar, produc- tion -assistant. The cast includes: Sherri Ev- erett, Tom O’Brien, Bruce Bishop, Bill Kath, David Lenunske, Sandra Sally Warren, Lynn 'W. Bloomfield Seniors By SUE PIERCE | West Bloomfield Township High! igray as their class, colors this| week. The fed rose was chosen! | as the flower. | Bill Grover, senior, and Sharon |Thornton, junior, were the best | alesmen in the recent junior-senior Class magazine sales contest which ended in a tie. ‘Pupils Organize New Book Club at St. Frederick By JUDY COSGROVE | A new club called ‘Great Books" has been organized at St. Frederick’s High School. - Sister Benedetta is sponsoring the group organized to encourage interest in the world’s great liter- ature. Six students were recognized this week for being the top salesmen in ‘a candy sale. They were Mary Theeringer, Rebecca | Ellsworth, Antoine Tzineff, Brian LaLone, Jerry Bey and Donald Arnot. Students collected money to send Ito Chicago to aid the parochial ‘school which burned this week. | ‘ ‘He'll Expand Disneyland ANAHEIM, Calif, (AP) — Walt 'Disney plans a monorai] system, lsubniarines sailing under polar | lice and bobsled rides down the} | Matterhorn as additions to Dis- -be- lieve announced a five-million-dol-| | pleted by next June. plays* e Wins City Contest lar expansion program to be com-| \Walker, Red Ledesma-and Carol Fergison. . J-HOP TOMORROW Tomorrow night the J-Hop will be Aeeld from 9 p.m, to midnight ity the girls gymnasium. ‘THE BAD SEED’ — Pontiac Central High School junior, Judy ‘Kenney of St., is seen in three of her. moods she plays in the role of a 10-year-old child. sonality in ‘The Bad Seed.” Pontiac Central and Northern high school dramatics producing the play for Dec. 12 388 N. Saginaw ances. Lett, a with a split per- grandmother, determination accomplished departments are and 13 perform- Pontiac. Press Photo sweet, happy child and center, she . looks at the shoes. she has just used as a murder weapon, a characteristic she inherited from her At the right, she has a look of | and satisfaction that she has — something. *Ken Dextrom and Mary Comrad are co-chairmen ef the prom, called ‘‘Star Dust.” Honored by DAR Other committee chairmen are Judy Haroutunian and Sally Pullis, decorations; Judy Johnson and Sharon Nelson, publicity; Marilyn Veron, tickets; Sharron Monroe, programs; Margaret Cated and) Evelyn Kerr, refreshments and Dick Brown, post dance. * * Bob Garrels and his band will: provide the music. idara St., ‘senior, has received the Daughters; ‘of The American Revolution Good ‘Citizen Award for the school. She school's Eleven boys were initiated into the Clarkston High School Varsity Club last night. Kieft, Ronnie Russel, Gary Allen, Jack Anderson, Dick Spohn, Eddie! David Meyers, Gary Smith, Jerry Henning, Elton Hous- Glennie, By JOAN PAYNE Carolyn Warrick of 8565 Then- a Clarkston High Schoo: ’ Miss Warrick Also was carni- val queen in her sophomore year and homecoming maid last year, _ editor of the is sports yearbook, They are John ‘ten and David Gallaghan. ‘The club will sponsor a: dance 1 ‘in the cafeteria tonight following) the basketball game with Orton-, ville, It hopes to raise money -to Miss Warrick Wins Award ‘Area Debaters to Meet Monday » at Walled Lake Holly High Yearbook on Sale Until January A WHITE 1959 edition. uary when the drive ends. purchased last yes: ‘By FREDRIC. : 4 Members of the Tell Tale year- poe book staff at ‘Holly Area High ‘School are busy this week selling Phone orders will be taken at the school between now and Jan- pay for a blocking sled the group By SALLY COLLINS Walled Lake High School will be — the scene Monday of the second of debates between area — Southfield, Farmington, Waterford, Cranbrook and Lincoln et schools will be represented, The students out-shot the teach- ‘ers in the student-faculty basket- ball game last week, winning BC to 50. ‘The first diesel engines were constructed in _ RUSSELL GREENLESS St. Michael’s Soph By SHELAGH O'ROURKE Winner of the citywide ‘Voice of Democracy” contest this year is| Russell Greenless, 316 E. Shad- bolt, Lake Orion, a St. Michael's: High School sophomore, Russell won a $50 savings bond | for his first-place rating among | 21 contestants from four city high schools, He will now compete in | the' state speech contest, Winners | will be announced Dec, 15. The national contest will, be held! in Washington, D.C., in January. Senior girls entered the ‘Betty Crocker Search for Homemakers’’| contest Tuesday. HOLD POLTO CLINIC A polio clinic was held W ednes-| day at the’ school for those who had not received their first shot. | ‘Twenty-four members of the Fu- ture Nurses Club assisted be nurses during the clinic. Seniors ordered caps and gowns this week in anticipation | | ef being the first class to gradu- | ate in the new church now near: | Ing completion. The Sodality of Mary‘s latest, ‘project is placing ‘an Advent wreath eandies in each schoolroom. LPs of Christ mas music are in great evidence in well both as gifts, and also as a pleasant yuletide decoration to the ear drums. Cream a the crop of this year’s hristmas LPs include “The Mor- ‘mon Tabernacle Choit’ Sings Cnrist- mas Carols,” “Merry Christmas’ Disc Data and Chatter , w= M usic in the the local miusic|/burg on Capitol goes much further’ shops, and they|than most albums by not merely “Round albums of Christmas a ever” made. lof the age old carols, If you get] nothing but laughs out of his: “Green Chri$tma$’’ (& that's 20° misprint) you are immiine to sharp Witing satire at its recorded best. FIVE ACES: The big news this week lies below the surface: "To Know Him Is to Love Mim” The Teddy Bears) is way “out | ~ Johnny Mathis (Columbia); ‘To Yeh Ae tog ee hee the ‘Ralph Hunter Others include “Caroling, Carol-|* ing” by The Gene Lowell Chorus “Won't You Spend Christmas With Me?” by Dorothy Collins (Everest); and i,’ Tennessee Ernie Tt. seems a shame that Mahalia Jackson doesti’t appear on an al- bum of Christmas music this year. 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SHE WILL LIKE A NEW PAIR ‘WHITE ACTIVE DUTY SHOES From $9795 Mth RBS Wawa OPEN !: EVERY DAY . 9 am. % 9 p.m. Sundays 1-6 p.m. rs Ae SS > ee ee f Actually, only” rati fied it, The 2ist had to leave early Utah Dec. 5, A rumor said Ohio might wait . to act until Utah did, Utah plan-| ners countered with a scheduled 7:30 p.m, voting session and hint- ed the slender roll call might last until midnight. Would-be ‘repeal revelers pro- tested the delay in vain. Delegate Franklin Riter, president of the Utah Lague for Prohibition Re- peal, summed up Utah's case: “We are. determined no other state shall take this glory away from Utah, I am sorry that our plans may upset the starting time| 4 of celebrations in Eastern cen- Ts. 2 Utah needn't have worried. Pennsylvania acted promptly.| ia. Ohio followed suit as Utah dele- gates sat through early session oratory. Still the session droned on—a speech; committees, more speeches. Suddenly, an unscheduled re- cess was called and delegates held a caucus, There was a rumor that Maine, due to. vote next day, pro- posed to turn the clock ahead 24 hours so it could be 36th. The rumor proved false but ef- fective. At 3:32 p.m., far ahead of schedule, Delegate S. R. Thurman of Salt Lake City shouted the fi- nal ‘aye.’ Prohibition was ended. x w« * Convention President R. L, Ol son of Ogden later denied the Maine rumor spurred the speed- up. He said it resulted from dele- gates’ deires ‘‘to be agreeable and to acommodate and please all concerned’' — especially those chafing at the delay. Who downed the first legal drink? The record isn’t clear. Benjamin Decasseres, a ‘‘liter- ary rebel and bon vivant’’ accord- ing to one dispatch, waited near a press teletype in New York's Waldorf-Astoria, drink in hand. The story said he ‘drank deeply” when the flash came, a milestone duly recorded by photographers. es Novel Recalls ‘Area Pioneers | bought land in 1824-25. g oo pears Utah got hard liquor, State- liquor stores — still in business — ‘Franklin's Yesteryear’ by Bert D. Wood Paints Early Life Picture “Prankiin's yastetpene: " by Bert D. Wood, Edwards Brothers, Inc. Ann Arbor, 1958 Tales of the early settlement of Franklin, one of the most historic} communities in Oakland County, come to life in the slim volume] “Branklin’s Yesteryear.” Author Bert D. Wood, 79, was bern on the site of the present | Franklin Hills Golf Club. He brings ee mout much of the rustic humor that accompanied the early develop-| Iments in the a squthern part of “@ the county. Dedication to preserving the . Stories and rec- +. ords of the early “days led Mr. Wood to the re- wood search and collection of data necessary for this book. His accounts of the construc- tion of milis, churches, stores, taverns. and homes traces the first developments of the area, which was originally known as | the Stoughton Bullock settlement, after first settlers Dillucena Stoughton and Elijah Bullock i The volume ig also rich in In-| dian lore, and covers the Pontiac! conspiracy and other Indian af-| fairs. Adding interest are excerpts’ from the diaries of some pioneer residents of the area, which give a vealistic picture of the hardships | of the times. The leaves have fallen, notes) Jack Harris, and the trees would be completely bare, if it weren't for the effigies of football coaches | hanging from the branches. . . Speak when you’re angry and you'll make the best speech you ever regretted.-—Earl Wilson. PICTURE THE aber emt cca AAI SB 8. CE RRR NB RSS ORBIT MOE Medel B-3007 Console TV 21° overall diag. measure. 262 sq. in. rectangulor picture orea. 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Duce 5, 5 [1058 (ere ee ee Fant Battles, * ea Sitesi tmionictiinsech tock it ices Bare ees epee Re ee ee eS Be = a ses age a ; ; ae Hal Boyle Envisions Startling Peacetime Uses ~~ ~~" Sie ee fo Save Reoime |New. Fear-Gas Can Turn: ise Into Lion " 4 4 aay eae i time, says Ma, Ga, August own ears you cald-make every hin mistletoe ana | 7 Ital : “and then an idea developed by the Te-| body else afraid of you. ee has only one flaw, If everybody) 5-Month Rule of ux 4 Le a on ees [ne toa burt where, sprayed o Are you afraid to ask your boss ? Sim rises hitts| ProuRht @ supply of these fear gas} “Seems Ready to ° a battlefield, it might temporarily| ror g raise? Not with your trusty| OK? ply squirt a few w grenades: and started tossing them| : ; _|more useful in peace than in war. paralyze the will of enemy troops] fea, enol You merely walk) fear gas at her, and she'll run wuld bell’: After des Tas oat” The average housewife, for ex-|to fight, es ot Ecce Gon a in panic and lock herself ‘in the|#Tound, then everybody would ao : While this certainly would be alti, iv the farce and waie for hire | Dedroom. a fing le | "a daa : ample, doesn’t know she owes a 8/him in the face—and wait for him thing else, ee : ROME (AP)—Premier Amintore ” Mm debt to Napoleon But she does. It/great boon in wartime, can't 8/4, hand over to you the keys to| Are you afraid—as most modern + |. Fanfani battled today to save his). BIG MONEY monu- |¥@5 Bonaparte’s quest for a meth-/ 8S of this kind find equally im-|1,. company. parents are—of your children?) 5+ what's to lose oom Isn't tottering -five-month-old govern- arin —"a jish [04 Of provisioning his troops on| portant civilian employment? Just fumigate them with Your! a+ about the present sauitton off "ment. His chances looked poor. ' — ba deali Se seven. |the march that spurred the de- x *& * ° nerve gas, and they'll turn into the world today anyway? | The Chamber of Deputies pre-| Square Ing ra - pel velopment of canned food. As it is now, millions of ordi-ip +146, Starts Blaze, 7 docile little rabbits, ‘HI FRIENDS! | to debate a motion of con- inch-square Baltic Sea in Nida, | Another example was the aero-inary people are $0 nervous, upset, ' arts DIAzZe, Do you bore e to death | fidence in the Christian Democrat-) shores . mi oy a aoe | sol bomb developed during the| and afraid, that they meet every|Dies Running for Aid at a cocktail ? Not any|‘Vatican’ Show at U..of D. i] Still here at the same old fc leader's pro-Western minority) Russia. aR si = i - * [World War II. It is now used to/daily emergency by swallowing a longer. Now you can scare them stand. Ready to serve yes government, Most political observ-} which has five seals on its face, | 4 everything from whitewash| couple of .tranquilizer pills, The| SAGINAW u — House painter|to death. DETROIT #—The University ot bs orl 2 ak — a ers doubted the Premier could cor-; Was issued in Sweden in 168. | 1) tootn paste. pills don’t rid them of their fears.|Walter A, Dreffs, 58, of Zilwaukee,| Whatever frightened you before|Detroit is sponsoring an exhibi- “oad Peng - ral enough Votes to avoid a defeat) It weighs three pounds. * * * . |They simply dull the impact of}died of a heart attack Wednesday|—supercilious clothing store sales-jtion Saturday ‘at 8 p.m., entitled Cantons is my motto. that would bring down the govern- A still more promising product) their fears. while running for aid after his|/men, haughty waiters, threatening|“ Vatican ‘68—In Word and Pic- NAT MORRISON, Mgr. ment. . so iis a new “feat gas’ being de-—How much finer your existence) blow torch set fire to a house. He! landlords, nt traffic cops—|tures.”” It will feature a display of a 4 Children Win | veloped by the U.S. Army Ord-| would be if, instead of a bottle of|had’been using the torch to remove] now quakes before you. The bar-/more than 50 photographs dealing) . The confidence vote is expected) : : nance Corps, It already is strong] tranquilizer pills, you had a pock-| paint. rage of fear gas you spread|with the death of one pope and CHRISTMAS early next week, Slice of Heaven ‘enough to cause an alley cat to|etful of small new aerosol bombs|. The house, owned by Miss Fran-|around you (don’t breathe it your-|the election of another. Detroit! SUGGESTIONS Fantani called for the hace on f Cc . ‘become terrified at the sight of a| loaded with superstrong fear gas!|ces Dreier, suffered an estimated| self!) turns you into a conquering cea who covered the events) his entire program after losing | mouse. Instead of having to calm ‘your'$2,000 damage. hero. will discuss them ilad i ballots Thursday ee a Or hr istmas : : soe mn For M y ; gasdline tax. Opponents to eft 3 . ~F ae i and right of his regime ganged] CHICAGO (AP)—Four children ~ | Birthstone Rings up with dissident Christian Demo-|— cheered on by mobs of Christ- iamond crats to abolish the tax. mas, shoppers —, were turned : | D Rings, On two pony = loose inthe dazzling world of Wedding Bands lost te downtown toy department Wednes- > ’ — : : . day. with permission’ to “take all’ | Cultured Pearl Rings The cium, sourned ha be the ¢ul-| you can in five minutes—free.”’ : Eastern Star fan mination of rising dissatisfaction! - The haul? Bicycles, dolls, trains, . if with the coalition government,|balls and a wagon amounting to whieh took office July 2. - more than $1,379 retail. Labor troubles began to sweep ss «6 _ across, Italy two weeks ago. Right-! The kids, three boys and'a girl, (it. a an ond < wing Christian Democrats COMm-!won a State Street Council con- | plained Fanfani’s coalition was test to name the elfinlike figures | too leftist. goose eS Hid atop new lightpoles down the Loop | governmen h Th ° i Necklac miet’s tight control obtained by|morouchiare The council footed naa ae ee One boy, 11-year-old Dennis} Pins — Brooches Gray, lost a few seconds untan- wipligien ie eeeeed aa gling two bicycles from a rack, Pearl Choker — Bibs ing the 1956 Suez crisis to meet = i Hr a J ol | Bracelets the greater cost of transporting * «2 & | Cultured Pearl Lavalier from the Middle East. On Nov. 1/ Caive Longwitz, 10, who two the government cut it in half, to had hee esti ia a east. Diamond Lavalier 4 4% cents a gallon, but wanted to — ae six dolls af one : , Diamond Earrings a tax, ‘gasoline and made several return trips. 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West Ber-t+he_ ¢ lin, And, there "wete 30 noses|Amerion Sart’ here oa een r ME e eee eee eee eee ee eee eS SiS EE SRG GRRE 6 ERS Meta e tet eee ett eee ee Pee Ce Ce eee ee tee ae tat ad 4k te ee ed 88 oe : . : / ore saci, Ra is fs be of fae 5, 1958 - By PHYLLIS BATTELLE star would pop out of the clouds, BERLIN — There were 60 of us|there would be a shudder among pressed to the windows of the were abo done p web pan for Migs with the “oe aoe ide: az awe and_expectation of children _ be wo Renate’ weit ‘ — ooking At. Oy Seabury Setunt See’ scatared One of the celebritiés aboard | ughty of Russian plharecorty had suggested painting a sign on | they looked, to the worriers, like the topside of the wing—“Do not | 9 fighter squadron zooming up shoot, Tovarich, we are merely | from the ground * fun -lovers”—but there hadn't : heen Oise. hs —_ safely and smoothly . : at Templehof Airport one hour and Besides, it was dark and foggy!five minutes after entering the in the long, 20-mile-wide corridor | corridor. We kicked ourselves between Frankfurt and Berlin. j been childish And even Russia jet pilots, who oo psiengh w= j are cannier than most, cannot “a read English without benefit of cal + AD es, we thought they the moon. : It had been five years since| , TH Pilot joined the relieved Soviet. jets had the audacity to| ‘ushter.. Then dropped the kick- shoot up a plane that wandered “oe one of them was,” | out of the corridor into Red space, he ; but statistics don’t stop a woman| The jet had shot down through .close to blasphemy,” he said. -\. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘Hilton chartered: plane, decided) apparently that we were harmiless,|the corridors, and they're curious. rolled over and flew back to his/They often fly up to a regularly “The Russians ° are allowed in own territory. ; scheduled plane—scaring the un- According to.Tom Flanagan, Pan| initiated passengers, of . course— American’s chief pilot and director |&0d look it.over. But what can of German operations, this is a they de? Nothing. As-long as we common déccurrence on the three|Stay in our boundaries, we're as Allied air corridors into Berlin, |S@fe as if we were flying from - - Cleveland to Pittsburgh. . a “There's a trick to flying the - . . . corridors, especially in bad Bishop Hits Segregation | o3ciner, but with all the ‘checks as Close to Blasphemy | we have now it’s duck soup compared to what it used to be. CAPETOWN, South Africa (UPI)| We have all sorts of radar and ~—Capetown Archbishop Joost Dé) radio aids to keep us on course. Blank thas denounced apartheid): there are instruments in. the. (segregation) as a social poison)cockpit of all planes that indicate and urged South Africa’s Anglicanthe slightest deviation from the Churches to steer clear of it, ‘center line’ of the corridor. If a He said elimination of apartheid/plane gets within a couple of miles was not a matter of politics, but ajof the outside edge, our radio sta- fundamental Christian duty. tions send out signals. “Anyone who has such a tem-| “If the weather is terrible in poral and irreligious view of the|the center of the corridor and a church’s function sails perilously|plane takes to the outer edge, the Russians are likely to send up or—Ticklish—Busi DECEMBER tt Migs to remind you that you're close to their territory.|. They literally chase you back in, Florida Bullfight Illegal Even if Bull Not Hurt -- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — Florida Attorney General Richard Ervin ruled that bullfights are ille- gal in Florida even if the bull is not harmed. Ervin advised the City of Tampa that a circus should not .be al- lowed to carry out a scheduled match between a man and a bull, although the circus promised not to harm the bull in any way. He Tried to Help BATON ROUGE, La. 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EIGHTEEN A £ ae PONTTAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER sf 1958 © Fra Less Than 50% wet" 450 to 7% “Wet” EE © to 100% wer" SOURCE. LICENSED BEVERAGE WOUSTRIES INC i Saeed a ee ae Scpera te a racer neler “STATE CONTROLS L/QUOR SALES, | ° ache ce Provision AND SELLIVS TO CONSUMER State Monopoly * [AP Newsfeatures | é Now 25 Years Since Repeal, “Nation Still Has Prohibition "By BERNARD GAVEER AP Feature Writer While the 13 years of Prohibition failed to turn the United States dry, the 25 years of Repeal have failed to make the nation wet. During the Prohibition Era — when it was illegal to produce or sell alcoholic beverages — there was many a boozy oasis for the citizen who did not like to drink) lavenue, °» his water straight. At 5:32 p.m. today, it will be} exactly 25 years since ratification of the 2Iist Amendment. This was the law which turned on the spigots again. But not wide open, as the accompanying map illustrates. For today there are two states where prohibition is in. force. These are Oklahoma and Mis- sissippi. Additionally, there are 10 states considered less than 80 per cent wet. By definition of the Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc., this degree of wetness is figured on the basis of total population in a state where there is loca] option. For instance, let us say there is a city of 400,000 where liquor is legal, surrounded by 10 dry cities of a total of. 100,000 population. This would mean the entire area is 80 per cent wet. The LBI says 83.8 per cent of the nation is legally wet. This figure closely approximates that given by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, which says 25 million people live in areas where hard' liquor is banned. The WCTU continues in its campaign to prohibit the sale of liquor, wine and beer, a campaign which began 84 years ago and saw its darkest hour with the Repeal. The organization works toward this end mainly in local option elections. Thus, in a thoroughly wet city such as Chicago, you will find a dry precinct such as the one taking in the northwest corner of 63rd street and Cottage Grove * * * All but eight states (Arizona, California, Jowa, Nevada, North| Dakota, South Carolina, Utah and Wyoming) and the District of Columbia have local option pro- visions. Naturally, 100 per cent dry Oklahoma and Mississippi have none. Additionally, there are 17 so- ealled monopoly states. These are states which engage in various ways and degrees in the sale of liquor. They buy from the producer and sell to the customer. The workers are state civil service employes. While a state may be a monop- oly state, it does not mean it is 100% wet. Of the monopoly states, North Carolina is less than half wet; Alabama in the 50% category; Vermont and Maine in the 70% bracket; Virginia 80%, and New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Penn- Sylvania, Washington and West Virginia in the 90° division. On the other hand, legally dry| Oklahoma and Mississippi number among the heaviest moonshining states in the nation. In 1957, agents of the Internal Revenue Service’s Alcohol .and Tobacco see benefits that should go along with Sal A PHOTOGRAPHIC GIFT. Ae Consistent with this a * =*@ * << ae t_.* Z ment. ie ‘ x. @ Courteous treatment and help oe in choosing your photo gift. o*: $o.. @ Exchange privileges. ) ee @ Free instructions at all times ‘7° from competent D7 personnel £ @ Low prices—You'll save money a ited ‘too! fo. ee See AND P. ‘ me Time payments—only 10% down’on any «57 W. Huron: . Nee: a Pras at : she aR a message from “ EPPERT'S i Camera Shop It’s everyone's desire to Save money during the busy Christmas Season. We urge all to be prudent when buying photographic equipment so the gift recipient may receive the lasting enjoyment that 9 cam- ° era can bring. 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They have seen Europe, the Middle| - East , Africa, South America and have been in the United Statesigus about four weeks. In Maryland, they are staying! at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| liam Shoup here. Mrs, Shoup met} them in Turkey. The next stop] will be New York City, i x * * —_ ‘The world travelers carry some | 66. pounds of luggage, including, camping equipment, plus cameras| and other small items, Perhaps | most important, are a pair of guitars 'they use to earn money for food and transportation—when free rides aren't possible. They, sing folk songs, favorites of var-/ ious countries and original com-/ positions, *. Robby and Jos eee entertained Dr. Albert Schweitzer in Africa, the French Foreign Legion, in the tucky, North Carolina and Tennes- see which are considered less than 70% legally wet. The LBI claims that Repeal has done much to make this’ a nation of moderate drinkers, rather than the booze hounds of prohibition. It says that during the years of the “Noble Experiment,” the per capita consumption of alcoholic beverages averaged 2.0 gallons compared to 1.25 gallons per year *® * In banging the drums. for Re- peal’s 25th Anniversary, the LBI further states that the industry is responsible for the direct employ- ment of 1,200,000 persons at an annual payroll of more than four billion dollars. In 1957, the alco- public revenue from taxes and licenses — $2,900,475,000 federal, $997,527,135 state and $113,752, 712 local. holic beverage industry produced | more than four billion dollars in| palace of the Sultan of Morocco, aboard Prince Philip's warship; aa SPEEDWAY WHITE FOERL ON q3 AL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT j WINTER LIVING Burns vleaner Burns Hotter Burns Longer | ie, “it, “a Oakland Fuel & Plat | 430 Orchard Loke FE 5-6159 ai Fantastic low - 2-day price! i Girls’ NAVY MELTON BOY COATS | | | with striped wool sfudent scarfs! 40": | | | j | t | You've never seen a more lush coat at this fantastic low price! Rich reprocessed wool melton in navy contrasted with a radiant red ~ linihg! Wamnly interlined! Bright striped student scarf! Button-trim belted back with inverted vent! Double-breasted! Pear] saucer buttons! It’s a terrific value, but it’s for 2 days only—so hurry! 7-14. Hitchhiking Around —eas 9-Year Story for Women. ie home ‘to Holland—the’ the angibles bs i etter 2" Jo seventh place best of The early Latin alphabet had the. was reach” "with the 4, - _ ae ey ia food, = Mihi MT Magpie at Gibraltar, in the. house s of Tito, and for an Italian baron, Sometimes it hasn't. been as glamorous. They went four days in Spain ‘without food, departed hastily from Tunis when: fighting broke out, and were sent back to France when they tried to enter England on a one-way ticket and without funds. When the trip ends, the women hope to give lectures with the aid of films they have taken, And Jos wants to use her diary notes to] Ratner did just that and the two mechanical gadgets. 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(AP) — An,cern was for his wifa_and children ex-convict brushed eside pleas toland their welfare, Scott said. |2,2°%%,02 8 ae check ennviction ter when the lights are low. and arrange to join our yisiila, Prom surrender and killed himself today Robinson's widow Dorothy, who'Thursday also concerned bad YW ‘st F fC ae Ra oS after a 10-hour siege that began divorced him while he was in checks. ° orst Fogs of Century e cusaNe AS IT HEATS - = PLUS a when he briefly held six persons S cer i ieee | ~ _| _ LONDON (UPI)—The fogs that | gy ; captive. right.” ng oug! was ie as a Chea lee a : — blinded Britons during October . e CLEANER, MORE ECONOMY ON Stanley Robinson, 27, shot him- * «= *& guio” in the Philippines and a the cote, the, Government re i = COLDEST DAYS self in the head as police crunched| At the prison, Asst. Warden Lou'' ‘cyclone”’ in the Bay of Bengal. | ported last night. : : A . Xx across the frozen lawn minutes after midnight to pump tear gas into his small, white frame house. 4 : Only moments before, a psy- { chologist who had gone intg, the house unarmed in an attempt to persuade Robinson to surrender & BOY Ss’ walked out and said: “Well, boys, = I think it’s all over.” , x *« * Plenty of Free Parking | | SUBURBAN COATS | foe ee es Be Our Guest: many with aes house to serve a warrant on,Rob- Sunday, December 7. See the latest in Christ- mas Decoration Ideas . . for the home . . for gifts. e Boucles! stripes! @ 30-30 caliber rifle. inson, released from the state © Tousty-warm meltons! prison Oct. 31. Robinson, a Marine Corps vete- © Wool-cashmere blends! ran of the Korean War, then ares stepped from the bedroom with ei “TI thought I was a goner,”’ Boy- er said, ‘That rifle looked awfully Chises his suburban coat fom: a fabulous selection big. It was loaded and cocked,” ° We will be waiting for ..it’s.a gift he'll w Boyer was kept prisoner 30 min- your visit. &: g : ] wear from now through Spring! Se dca: with Hobbes) fon izes up to 12 come with detachable hoods! mer wife and their four children, | . Trim-look styles! Quilted linings! Fit your boy whose ages range from 5 years to! FRE E. — ae GARDENIA But then State Police Sgt. Low- | ell Hertzel persuaded Robinson to! let his captives go unharmed. | Police evacuated every nearby | house, and began a long vigil. Several times Robinson dashed onto the porch. Once he shouted: “I won't come out until I give up the gun, or else use it.’ Another | ° time he accepted cigarettes from) 200 North Saginaw Street Hertzel, who said: “He told me that he made up his mind that he wasn't going back to prison any, more.”’, CORSAGES “for the LADIES AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN * * * a 2 . . Police talked to Robinson over En This t the phone. Once he sobbed: “I'm! JOY : in er ore going to end it all.’’ Then he said: he would wait until Wade Seott, with a New TV from ELECTRO MART ‘pes onl mee with him. | * Big Trade-in Scott, a tall, handsome, heavy "is Sr Be es WA man of 40, rushed to this small * No Money Down eastern Oregon city, and went into. * 1 Year CRT i AP the house. What did he and Robinson talk Warranty i } W ebout for an hour, as the oo a * 90 Day Small Parts Hy 1 & vict refused to give up his rifle?) Warranty 4 Scott later appeared reluctant to 4G | *j discuss it, but finally said, ‘I) * Free Delivery tried everything I knew of. Noth-, * Free Home Trial ; ing . worked. For a minute I a thought... . | *SYLVANIA *HOTPOINT *PHILCO “T told : = and scholastics of the Detroit e ate oOurnament 'Merrille Finkle spotted a suspi-| Baldwin said. _ a ee Romeo, Sate pageant nce Laer aa DETROIT w—Some of the 17,000 Province through the first four jay looking auto driven by Jo-| “a4. main office on Pontiac | A motion to enter into evidence| ‘The breakin ‘oceurred while lady's gold watch, an amethyst “5 idled i years of their religious training. ; seph Molina, 19, of 259 Raeburn : ‘three ‘‘confessions” in the exam- s So atch, en 2 yst/Chrysler Corp. workers idled in : . | Pontiac Central High School's de-'cy pulling away from the Leonard| T°®d will become an instruction ‘re the exam-'Mrs, McNeil and her sister, Mrs.|pin and bracelet and a cameO|walkouts yesterday returned to 4 Father Walker, who was or-jbate team placed first in the Sag-|Gae Station at 3510 Elizabeth Lake| Cemter, with rooms for the di- ination oe panties police officer Gerald Friend, were attending a pin. . their jobs today and Plymouth as- ; dained in 1938, was appointed as-jinaw Valley Conference tourna- Rq . rector of instruction _ ed st. are Sal tonpiecn no obetuatt fashion show in Ferndale. x ke * semblies resumed in Detroit. ; sistant principal for the University,ment held at-Bay City yesterday.| ~ | sistant. The superintendent's of oe dani : y Also missi 10} a cea Sette gn seo! in 190, and "Central's If debaters on nines) 1 a 2, shy Paina wene| ite il mainin thi bang, ti was dried morning DY| ptt, Nag ante as, fume slver dllarn an electric razr] yMOumaMe CDI A : ae He ; ‘ ' i ice E. Fin- . , : rkers sc ; from 1941 to 1948 was principal at|the 12 debates. Flint Central was Mon ee Meee, en oa | Half of the Stoney Creek School |negan. . | with his aunt, discovered the jand a couple of expensive purses. 5 recusiptinn he tiations this ' Loyola Acotony, © Cicans: er oseas) High, pie fol- at and a ixvear-old Pontiac|Will be used for storage, receiv- - 2 & | house had been ransacked when = Mrs. McNeil, whose husband | afternoon in efforts to end a : low int. Northern, naw "* 2 |ing and shipping of school supplies ; . recon) FS to UE be wes) pee Arthae Hel amd Bey Cy Cemtcet pe topped. the car anal nd “materials ° ° Lie ee tale any isenian | - ee oes aa Seen iee ae poor ve key west am ne y= icers stopped, ! | tion whatsoever for these con- . a , _ of =, a agree at * * x. while searching the three found al In _ his recommendation to the teal ar lwhateveriney) are 5 Checks Taken Neil Real Estaie Co. at 1995 | Main. 2 Mary Seminary., The question debated was the @ooden club and pair of gloves hid-/Board -of Education, Baldwin ’ Auburn Rd. at Dequindre Rd. ‘on Mundelein, Ill... after which he re-} , en club and pair of g¢ ee ; dudge Finnegan told Jerome K. Company and union spokesmen ; oe national hyigh school debate topic | 4 nder the boy’s shirt pointed out thaf only minor ex- ; a ; ceived his appointment as presi-| this year: “Relsolved that the en under the boy's shirt. penses will be involved in accom- Barry Jr., assistant Oakland § ‘ § . Romeo State Police detective|agree the Dodge Main walkout dent of St. Ignatius High School in} Ynited States should adopt the | Upon questioning, the trio ad- | niishing the transfer. County prosecutor. at ervice tation Paul Brabant is conducting the eo idle 50,000 Detroit workers if © Cleveland. essential featutes of the British | ™itted attempting to break into | Defendants in the case are sus- ; investigation of ie robbery. it is continued: It is now in its system of education.” the gas amor! police —_ By pended patrolman Jess W. Quick,| ROMEO — Forty-five dollars in| . fourt day. + + 7. + also admitt an attempted. G di d Y th 17 43, Charles B. Johnson, 57, of 26|/cash and several checks were tak-| 2 . . : a . H. Woolner fo Be Pontiac Central is now tied f break-in earlier at an area drive- | 00 an ou 4 "iW. Kennett Rd.; and Lealon S./en from the cash register in Mc- =) Choirs to Sing The 30 day-shift sore who vane , first nlace with Flint Gontral in the| i= Testaurant and sald they were : Karnes, 64, of 822% Baldwin Ave.|Loren’s Standard Service Station.) +) We C walked cut) of (Chrysiers) Out? Williams Sec r eta en pace eas = tte on their way to another gas sta- |[)(J@ |] ourt 0 ay Testimony was taken this morn-|200 N. Main St., about 5:30 last 112 ule Concert at ne ee Bee here ape . ry days necting | wae prog ekcind oti tion on Crescent Lake road, ing from five police officers—Chief | night, Romeo police reported to- C l k t G h h an re ume? 2 mae oe ea : : _ -_ ltour meets te be held this year in| Police said the suspects admitted] LAPEER — A 17-year-old Good-|Herbert W. Straley, Sgt. John A. day. WlOrKSTON CNUICH vn eeeen olant, &.500 returned ee the Saginaw Valley Conference break-ins at two Pontiac coal and|jang Township youth was to appear DePauw, Ee ian Neat et ns - ‘ 'to job “in Pl Fak th assembly and mee, Deputy State Highway Com | “waiter R. Smith speech teacher, fuel companies this week, as well/ today in the Lapeer County Circuit Oliver Lemeaux and Sgt. Claude! Attendant Chris Christensen was) CLARKSTON — The Christmas ey plants ae ein ou ik ree i ey ams cumCe lis Central's debate coach. "Jas a grocery store, restaurant and| Court before Judge Timothy Quinn Hodges. pumping gas at the time the theft season will be open amid the soft). ’Sombly plant in Newark, Del. his Executive Secretary = iseveral other service station bur-|on an open murder charge of his occurred. He ie emi Ras pote glow of candlelight when five ee . . 4 , / . ° no one around W : , 5 w= * M th L ore Mere oe held today for ee todd was bound over to Allen Miglio Elected into the station and found the SE of Clarkston’s First Metho-' The Dodge Main walkout began soe teed Goptieeed Uschi olner Leaves investigation of attempted breaking | the highe st when he Police Assn. President cash drawer open. Ges Church present the annual) Tuesday in a dispute over pro- in the 1 g the higher court yesterday duction standard lief ti atest of a series of moves B b t H . t ] tempted breaking and entering in| was examined yesterday before La- x * * |Christmas Choral service at 7 p.m.} Guction s and relief time riage ily capita a ages a y a OSPp dal, Ithe nighttime. Police said they| eer Justice Herbert King. He was Allen Miglio of Harper Woods to- This is the second time in less| Sunday. _ | allowed metal shop workers. ie headed we hi eae ms ppa- D TODS ’ A ] ] R i ht gs’ [would question the suspects before |hejq in jail after failing to furnish day was elected president of the ie a month that this station has| More than 100 voices will partici- The Outer Drive walkout came Pp oy . P g seeking a formal charge. a $5,000 bond. Southeastern Michigan Chiefs of been robbed, police said. | pate under the direction of wil. |" protest to the firing of a union Farrell will step out of his long | | . hoods la County sher-|Police Assn. He succeeds Herbert | i ; ; ; steward who the company said hed has seat Ot Gas ight, bead of DETROIT P—A six- pound, 14.5, , ‘ ee j ea 43 |W. Straley of Pontiac. . liam Mansfield. Cellist Mrs. Paul prevented another employe from the Governor on Dec. 31 to be- (°unce boy abandoned at a petroit Third Committeeman is ET idaantiy aa ae Ghee * * *& ‘Romeo P layers to Stage | rliason and a guest violinist from |doing his assigned job. come Executive Secretary of the [hospital was baptized yesterday) helwae ako ini the heart by Adon.| The association named Ralph ‘Millionaires’ Party’ _the Pontiac Symphony will present | x ke * State Employes Retirement | while police sought the youngster Hit St { T P| Aitaacirae lacey’ was beating Phillips of River Rouge and Emil| ‘special ‘numbers, and Adele|_ The stamping plant walkout yer: Board and fill a vacancy left by Mother who left the four-day-old | | § a e ax an his wife Victoria when the wom-|5usterka of Ypsilanti vice presi-| ROMEO—The Romeo Players Thomas will accompany the choirs. |terday resulted ih a shutdown of Frank Blackford. hic pe ae a note “Tre- arte son shot him ‘dents iwill stage a ‘millionaires’ party” Rack fee Chiat, ehatrn: te Plymouth assemblies in Detroit inquishing all rights.” ao }PI) — Another ; | 3 8 p.m. Sunday at the Frederick » im | and Newark, Del. Blackford will be installed as = LANSING (UPI | derick) vaiar the ; itizens’ . IF. home, 209 W. St.| cluding primary, junior, State Insurance Commissioner with} The blue-eyed, brown-haired member of the 25-man Citizens’) : ‘D Mur n F. Schanck : oe crernens = Joseph 7 a baby was born Sunday to a wom- | Advisory Tax Study Committee to-/ Romeo Methodist Men — elay urder Hearing Clair St. — canteen eee nan ‘How Did You Know? an who gave her name as Mrs. |day submitted a dissenting report|tg St Benefit Auction | HILLSDALE (®—A week's delay * * oeeece pecgrenw, & varre to reenter practice of law in y . oO ofage benetit Au p : all will unite in singing the Jackson. Ann Newmann of Lasalle, Mich. [on recommendations made by the jin the examination of an 18-year-| Games will be played for RalichalahiGheres\ fa i WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) It was not clear what lay behind es « & committee Tuesday night. ROMEO—The Men's Club of old Hillsdale College studentiprizes. The floor show will fea- an Ores, | BSE 8 eS re Chief John T. O'Loughlin the multiple shifts . .;.| John H. Carton, Battle Creek|First Methodist Church here will/charged with murdering his room-|ture Aubrey MacKenzie, _Jamai- © the program. had little trouble finding the school- Blackford and Wocher will take She failed to nee the child S'insurance executive, said he waS|stage an auction for the furnace | mate has been granted by Justice|cian calypso singer now living in| Pastor of the church, the Rev.|boy responsible for a bomb scare pay cuts in their new posts. Far- father in a questionnaire she filled opposed to’ the income and insur-|benefit fund Tuesday, veginning at Ora N. Kline at the request of the|Romeo, pantomimist Carole e/|William J. Richards, will present alat Sedgwick Junior High School. rell, who leaves after 10 years in out at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | ance tax proposals. He said the|§:30 p.m. in the old A&P building prosecutor's office. The defendant,|Schoenherr and Other local ar-jbrief meditation .of Christmas|When he arrived at the school a the governor’s Gifice’ will receivela Officials said she ; apparently |rest of the proposed tax reform/on W. St. Clair street. iPatrick J. Flannery of Berkley. |tists. iverses to close the evening's pro-| youngster asked, ‘Have you found ie sneaked out of the hospital Tuesday |«merits consideration.” Free pickups of donated items will be arraigned Dec. 15, instead) Program chairman is Mrs-'gram. ithe bomb yet?’’ O'Louglin said only $1,500 a year raise. Pore ie 8 pickup ‘ | night with a young man who had) Committee members E. C. Hay-|may be arranged by calling Ward of Dec. 8. He is accused of slay-)Philip M. Stone and Mrs. Mar-| All area residents, regardless of} police and firemen — and the cul- been visiting her most of ao day. how, Hillsdale publisher, and Ty-|Graham, auction chairman, Mar- ing Thomas Neitling, 21, of Te- /garet A. Kaiser has charge of religion or creed, have been invited prit — knew of the anonymous Area USO Plans Seeane aes Seeannioe enita TOM, Gillespie, Dow Chemical Co.|shall Lock or Larry Remmel. __cumseh. refreshments. to attend this annual affair. ‘call that a bomb was in the school. . executive, Midland, issued a min- = = = Se _ Ly as of today ... please have a priest | it rt Wednesday which said Chr istmas P arty baptize the child.” ornty TEDo nestay wai) sa . the proposed graduated income . 1 x ek tax might be unconstitutional. e Feary Oe for Ser vicemen ite Rey. Father Leonard Ran-| Carton, Hayhow and Gillespie, ‘ i 4 ii ld a ane oo Easy . . |cilio baptized the baby—Francis,|were the only members to oppose e |i - = About 400 servicemen and their!pecause it was St. Francis’ Day; |the package. However, five others I. ‘\ Spindrier wives are expected to attend the! joseph, for the hospital: Newmann iwere not present when the recom- , ! _ — p third annual Christmas party) for the name the mother had used | mendations were made. : pas Wednesday sponsored by the! The boy was turned over to Re-| ——EEE ° ei f 2-Tub Greater Pontiac USO Committee.| ceiving Hospi ; 4 IiriDOO 4 Ae ini re |ceiving Hospital where he will be'U of M. Checks Protests = rn It will begin at 8 p.m. in the held until authorities find his par-| ~* _~ ™ | ae : Wa sher (00 cataan weaned |e ae Hi nani ooiaeee Fram Wonten's\Dorm | 10-lb. GASDRYER By ' . « | | Wy ; f * 15 x * . | ANN ARBOR (#—University of . VM 14 Wash in one tub Servicemen from the Auburn J h B , H d Michigan dormitory officials said | j el 2 } Mm Rinserinvothe Heights, Commerce Townships, | osep lanco €d a they were investigating a Special vii . > [ R 06 i Utica and Franklin Nike bases | . iprotest by women students at aj Onl MA! ' ¥] - eg. 5. are invited. Young Republicans -|residence hall over food planning, | at Only. Vr : ‘ Gr Steinman said that military rep- serving and preparation, ‘x » (Lb 00 resentatives from Selfridge Air] Joseph P. Bianco, of 43 Bloom.| 1% 2 Protest action, | some Installed Free—Ready to Use | Force Base are expected to at-| field Terrace, Pontiac, last night women students at Stockwell Hall / : : wits tend. was elected 1959 chairman of the remained away iromiilast nights) “ Staged with the cooperation of|18th Congressional District Young ©Vv°™"S meal: Sys - | —- numerous Pontiac merchants, the! Republicans. | U. of M. Dormitory Business| > - annual Christmas party is one of . + & Manager Leonard Schaadt said He ; W ell Deltéer the biggest events of the year for) He succeeds Charles D. Gilbert, would look into the matter and) “the USO, Steinman said. The corps| of Birmingham, would ‘confer witht Stockwell Hall) ae Christmas Eve of USO-trained hostesses will be} Elected also for the coming year kitchen pensontiel! e i! - on hand, as usual, for dancifig with) were the following officers: Miss | i 3) the unmatried servicemen, he said. oe ee no Stopped for Minor Ticket, ; Report in Liquid Form —_[Glengary Ave., Bloomfield Town- Motorist Ends Up in Jail \% ej oe : ship, third term as treasurer; Miss A Pontia ' ab 2 doo | LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The {Shirley Thorpe of 18162 Melrose) ontac = mans oppee aa! eA A F St., Southfield Township, record- Romeo State Police for a minor af ne — te ee oe ing secretary: and Nee, Jack A, (traffic ticket ended up in the Oak- RCA Whirlpool 2 Speeds... 2 Cyeles featurad| no declaration oe Gibbs of 803 E. Third St., Royal ie County sal instar Po 2-Speed a ore Nat eae , ca Oak, corresponding secretary, | Lemuel E. Nelson, 34, 0 . J-lemperature Wash Contro sa/ aerate rrespo ig secretary Fildew St., was stopped yesterday Automatic 8, tas | RON RITE J ; : iby troopers on Auburn road. Dur- suilt-in Lint filter > P. \ ; } we tern aeat aC: aslo, | Tmere ae, 3.700 local chapters. ing a routine check ofthe car tell WASHER a IRONER ef the firm’s product. is sessny ire etter found a ,32 caliber revolver | lrclusive Suds Miser z se iin his car. | “a 5 - | Nelson had no license to carry | 95 Water level Selector B Regular $319.95 ; = ithe gun. He was booked for in-| : ws ba Busy Season Ahead in W aterford> vestigation of carrying a concealed | With Trade ‘4 SPECIAL . : , | weapon. Includes delivery, 1 é os Jacettes to Distribute- Gifts. reo, cus plans | mitt" | ’ 3 Q» : rf oe i\¥Wixom teen Clu ans warranty. . - . : Bake Sale and Dance Vil arn ‘i \ ot four major Projects privileged child a $10 bill to buy | You Get Much More for So Much Less at y Free Home X eS os Wun ee Presents for members of his | WIXOM — The Wixom Teen Service \ Jacettes will be the distribution of | !™l¥- Kon, Gems Lay Ens ih] presents to cancer patients and old At the conclusion of the shopping city oa Mee Saemaay. a bake ] 95 9 Ja u MOTO ROLA folks = a local rest home in the | tour, the children will be invited) The bake sale will he held at senenip. ito some member's home to wrap/10 a.m. in the Wixom Municipal ; ‘ SWIVEL CON SOLE TV _ the gifts and receive refreshments office. | of PONT | AC . On Dec, 15, the group plans to /aion ith individu: . | Admiss; a | provide candy favors to under- tre te individual presents from aw paper to en irate = 263 square , inch oes privileged children) jn the,area, and ae . Py Ce RO Ee Bethe er eon ; , viewable area. 3 ; ia da sree | o® ‘Elementary School will be 50 ian wisp 95 : pra odtalea sist Ste oii tal At 2 p.m. Dec. ?1, the organiza- tents per person. Tom Caudell, | >| West Huron St FE a | 555 Hi Fidelity Speak- . f emenal children’ a on - © tion will hold its annual children's,local disc jockey, will spin the‘ | 800 De . ; OF Deli ers., Free parts : a citdren's shopping ‘our. Christmas party at the Community records! | Oe ays Same as Cash . : Free Service . . fee Delivery warranty. ). wate proved to bei such | Activities Center, with Santa Claus} Proceeds of the two, functions | Our Own Finance Department — Greater Selections ‘ aig last year the Jay- |presenting figs and candy from a/will be put into a fund for youth. NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL FEBRUARY | wa again give each under- | sleigh on the stage, activities in Wixom. I = : | ° & rn ; = | # hed 4 nf a ; = : ¥ , & iff > tea J oe x ad | ts. eee ee a : 2 i ? a te,bas F r%. Lntives >. * : + fs - =e j 1 Can- _ By JAMES MARLOW _ acca ree ie [oa WASHINGTON . (AP) ' Seeretary of State John Foster nsaae op McElroy announced or- iene a aa _THE PONTIAC, PRESS, rripay. 3 DECEMBER 5. 1958. wer of Its Allies to Rabi Sete local. - |to cut le Nov: 40’ seenutaey-ol Detenee|- ~ * “te 2 the Communinn. temporary andipart of a administration's sat atin scares: in ‘S Middle East and {the Formosa, Strait, This country manpower. although Dulles says the West must have/ders for a porch i about 71,000/ductions had been reached earlier,|fense of the island of .Quemoy. forces to fight limited wars, the Eisenhower administration, in Army, Navy, Air Foree ‘and|but action was held yp .some war When those ¢rises quieted down on economy, cuts the size of the American armed forces. Sound inconsistenf? Not if this country is going to depend moré on Allied and friendly countries to use their manpower, with Ameri- can backing. Dulles seemd to be suggesting that in a speech Thurs- day at San Francisco... , x *« * ' > he only trouble with the ideaj . is whether the Allies and friends|— have enough strength, without American manpower, to do the job. Dulles said it is not enough to have great retaliatory striking power. “It is necessary,” he said, “to have forces-in-being at en-| —" dangered points.” This might seem like a switch— but it isn't necessarily so—from that famous speech he made Jan. 12, 1954, in which he said the Ei- senhower administration had de- cided to rely on “massive retalia- tory power” for the defense of the United States and the free world. | : * * * . In that same talk nearly five years ago he appeared to sense that there might be local wars in which massive retaliation wouldn't be used. He said the important thing was to make setbacks by, " bent | Marine ‘ Manpower, This is!months because of administration "went ahead themselves. other crisis — week or next tic than general nuclear war.” month. x » ¢€ Certainly riot all of “America’s friends could depend on their « * * ~{them;. Dulles said: moy without the big show of Amer- ican naval strength. the Lebanese government been able to protect itself. Dulles said Thursday: “Nations in close proximity to powerful ag-|system of collective security.” gressive forces need the reassur- x * * ance of some visible force within it.) “They are not content to be with various forms of aid tha wholly + dependent upon decisions didn't include manpower. in other lands. x * * “Furthermore, friend There's one gap in Dulles’ rea- their own territory. (Meaning, no|soning: if the Communists began doubt, a lot of their own military'a limited war where an ally had manpower — provided they have|plenty of manpower, this country . might be able. to see it through But what happens if an ally or ‘is attacked and’ doesn’t vast retaliatory! lhave enough strength—+ AS in the Then, ‘as if to suggest most ot| ownithe manpower would have to bel manpower to hold the fort for|supplied by. American friends and Allies if the Communists push : “Most of the ‘Chiang couldn't have held iu ‘limited war’ forces are contrib- uted by our Allies. For example, And thereithey contribute 80 per cent of the : .J}would have been no need to send!ground forces. We help to main-’ American troops into Lebanon if|tain and support these forces by had supplying,-where needed, military weapons, and occasjonally some financial support. This is truly_a t |. - HUGE SELECTION of CHRISTMAS BONUS BUYS © Schwinn, Humber and Raleigh Bicycles |. ‘© Wheeled Toys of All Kinds © Complete Line of Hobby Supplies Di Scholls Zino pads QUICK COLLECTION — Leonard Belanger, 12, of Chicago, poses with the toys he collected in five fast-moving minutes in a downtown de- partment store. Leonard was one of four young- made 10 trips sters turned loose in different department store toylands after winning a contest. Leonard, who the layout, collected $645 worth in all. Shop Early: Use Our Christmas Layaway Plan AP Wirephete to the toy department to study Open 9:00 to 6:00—Fri. ‘til 9 BIRMINGHAM BIKE SHOP 746 E. Maple Across from Kroger’s Phone MI 4-6216 oO? New and Unusual (iD ry ou Cherry... . New Beauty For Fons Ceilings 2 Armstrong Ceiling Tile | : A complete stock including two new iN QS, 4495 Open Saturday $=3 New Process Luan Mahogany , decor Four Handsome Woods in 4’ x 8’ Panels Birch. ..... 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There must belg éven attacked—to protect itself? sent -troops into Lebanon andjand still ‘isn’t, In a position to|an. ability to oppose what may be} administration ‘The decision to make these re-backed up Chiang Kaishek’s de-|know whether there would bd an-|limited probings in ways less dras- hoy pase: te ‘vith the decision to séut: military power should not be, and will not case ‘of Lebanon, which oe ee its mlpitury toons he fewer ¢ it, will have to fight a limited wag where they might be needed. | Ji. ‘DOWNTOWN MIRACLE MILE OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 TOURISTER FOR A GIFT... that’s admired everywhere! SMARTER: The beantif ully contoured design - makes it the most fashionable luggage obtainable anywhere today. LIGHTER: The lightest luggage you've ever carried. Actually pounds lighter than other luggage. STRONGER: Fiberglass reinforced one-piece ‘molded construction®., Ounce for ounce the strongest luggage. Permanite* coverings resist scratches and scuffs — wipe clean with damp cloth. 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Select yours today! | sy'750 Use A Convenient LION ‘Charge S-M-L-Xl ail i . aes A = a bee F jg Se a : « is: ‘ 4 is , | z ae, * ee? rake » & oct fi ; Tes eng pi ~ ign. a Pe =" : 2, ¥ : oe — { j bee afi * Ace fee 4 . fot y i - ‘ ‘ j rod > c js i 3 \ ; 1 c : 5 ae ; rele 2. ¢ ioe 8 a5 fo : PS « so. ae . mF ae OF ifs e > Woe . os "1 rea = te Ae eg | f : Bo . 5 t . 1 . es | E : 2 = : Laie eyes ee _twewty: TWO _ ee A a Bae ee rm PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5.1938 “UNTIL CHRISTMAS WELL BE OPEN’ MONDAY‘ 20 Unbreakable CHRISTMAS TREE| Focam, — ae sore P "ORNAMENTS | suai vy w ns iba = ad e10 BALLS bs ’ @ 5 STARS in a Sweeping Curve! © 5 BELLS Nylon Covers All 3 Sections : ie ) THEY $7 T | 88 "MULTIPLE WIRING LAST 1) for 4 ‘98 If one goes out Yes, Truly Unbreakable All. 99: for DS : (-% - +. ‘ +] : 5 : : : . * ts ; ; : Sig er coe rr fie : ie eee | Z : 3 . ‘ & tao = Ey we r Moe: i 2 . + t > - + ae : - A : et ’ a Des . —~ 5 = ‘ nes | F | THE PONTIAC PRESS, RID} ¥, DECEMBER 5, 1958 - €hild- “Won't Challenge Evil-it We- Ne Doras : = ie By’ “MURIEL, LAWRENCE itond: G4'sfab al a champion Of] don't realle the comidet chil | Kitty, “You mast stop encourag: F an oe ee ‘or Your Christmas | | = ‘our euthority to Sandra, dren feel ‘when . relieved of the | ing Sandra to get into trouble. Sid th ~ . ; wag Edit ot Si 2 "ae wn ag at ete | ein ta asd | Quen 2 cat wat hire al the cubes kik : ad what we are ehbllawela if we | eno. we'd just better say to Se meant bat oe : = = : : dees are older or younger than Sandra, _ |standing of ourselves than we have. Ivin y e@.e e I've been glad she had Kitty. -But ¢ ee Mr. 1 pie |If Mrs.: P. is too angered by this | 5 . |the friendship is becoming a worry. iKitty encourages Sandra to dis- obey, even lie. “She'll make her pretend she doesn't hear when I call. This ‘week she gdt her to say she'd lost a quarter they'd spent on can- idy. Sandra has no will of her own around Kitty. . | Then what about giving her an. example of resistance to Kitty? What about saying te this in- fant usurper of adult authority, | | “Kitty, you are net Sandra’s | mother. I'am, She has to obey. me and tel] the truth to keep out | of trouble. Md wis tebe a - 1 Ht 1. a ane bas tore ; } » Wood of shove the offender away - | Gar lan d child herself. avenue ao. eave peating ag eae . | peTne up who isn’t afraid . shell } ; unce the can‘make a good friend tg Or self as well as‘ for Sandra. their daughter, a Barbara Lee, |St.. Benedict Guilds to Robert ‘Gather for Dinner Mills, son af} ‘The Rev. Richard Thomas was Mr. and Mrs, host at a Christmas dinner for 225 Alden Mills members of the St. Benedict Fl | : Church Guilds and Altar Society THE GIFT of THOUGHTFULNESS | “Why do you want her to dis-! of Ortonville. Tuesday evening. ; | Here's @ new, novel way-to give a gift he really -» bey and tell lies? Do you like She attended Maced aga Pabige fia sas 1 wants—a - gay miniature hat box .. . hanging a i Bees ene I thought Eastern ille wan Guiticisreae: assisted by brightly on the Christmas tree! The tiny hat and \y° Ries , Michigan’ |Mrs. Angus MacDonald certificate inside will be the tip-off that a Stetson | We really can’t expect Sandra 8 : . Hat awaits him. He chooses from our vast selection \to challenge Kitty’s will so long College and of styles and colors. From $10. 95. is we ourselves are afraid to chal- he was ienge | The challenge will be effective graduated Your Choice of Over 120 | OLS ladonding to our awareness of * : . from Flint po IC. what we're challenging, BARBARA L. WOOD branch of It’s Kitty’s, resentment of be- : , ry ° ° SAGINAW at LAWRENCE | img. permatited to take adult re- _ U. of M. Fine China Patterns 272 W. Maple Birmingham sponsibility. I expect her par- | ents are afraid of her and let her make ali her own decisions. ‘(Orchestra Chosen for Worcester Fete PERMANENTS | That’s such a heavy burden for eae $950 2 pees $330 + Dealt pone cary ot] Onor Detroit Symphony Place Settings PAD yd) oe 53-Pc. Set my 95-Pe. Set Service for 8..... 2995 Service for 12.... 4995 Up Up LOUIS tive toward other grownups, too. ; HOF If we can see through her defiant WORCESTER, Mass. 2 — ident of the Worcester County tnd Fleer. dined is oted Seaaaes exterior we can challenge her will| The Worcester Music Festival | Musical Assn., which sponsors with pel eoae and rae firm has chosen the Detroit Sym- the festival, said yesterday the ness that may. at first. dis-| phony as the official orchestra . estra . credit but gradually come to trust.| for its 100th festival next year. Detrat Grepestre waa the) Make Your Selections From 2 She may become not only quite Paul Revere O'Connell, pres- | &nimous choice for the 1959 FLINTRIDGE SYRACUSE vent renee ren Oct. x HAVILAND BAVARIAN | throug e orchestra made ENGLISH BONE ROSENTHAI / s | its first festival appearance 4 a —_— B Nal Israel Group H Cals | this fall. HALL CRAFT MANY OTHERS * * * : | The W festival, start- Program on Chanukah | reteset “es | of the oldest musical events - “Chanukah in the Home,’’ was Reports were presented by Mrs. palin a rhode ‘yore the theme of the Congregation) Maurice Schlussel], Mrs. Stanley people's concert on Saturday B'nai Israel Sisterhood meeting, | Elbling, Mrs. Sidney Czeizler, Mrs.| morning are held each year in held Tuesday evening in the Con-|J°hn Rothchild and Mrs. Horowitz. the 3,400-seat Memorial Audi- tional Mrs. Irving Koeper reported on torium. : : pr Da iegecbene Judaism.|2e biennial convention of the Na-. sk : . "| tional Women’s League of the Unit-- O'Connell said festival offi- in-the-H hairman, and her | iv nt. a ae =| . center ML Sm A Stea"G Namah woe eee RS | Gy Caan Wha | * WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE ° David Utley, Mrs. Mitchell Bacow| Nov. 16-20. . | turn of the Detroit musicians. 4 DIXIE PorTrery For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A. M.-9 P. M. — Sunday to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 and Mrs. Belmont Kershenbaum,| 4+ tiie convention. the Michi | These stemmed from what he | Tots adore this “‘pet-the-pup’| 4 Drower $ g50 provigied do-it-yourself kits. gan branch was officially char- described as ‘‘the very excel- quilt! Use solid color for dog, Unfinished Chest ......__. a oom og AC They showed members various | tered and given full branch‘stat- ‘ent impression the orchestra print for perky bow-tie. | motifs and how they could be | us, Mrs. Koper, Mrs. Utley, Mrs. | meee sere ee spel Gay, warm, easy! Two applique} 5 Drawer | $45 | made for home decoration dur- | Abraham Avadenka and Mrs. festival earlier this — Pa sortie reel allege . Unfinished Chest ................... lewish holiday | 1 | : i ; ches, yard- : Sa ey eae cveuing schaed's teas weed eel ae ray has been conductor of the ages. for Pout: bed. crib cover: | 30 Inch Unfinished Book $1295 at sundown. es : ene symphony for eight years. Ideal for pillows, too. . Case, 4 Shelfs ........00 02, Mrs. Horowitz lit the Chanukah Also taking part in the meeting T make tall drink look | Sanpete ” + . - ~e 0 ak a arinks OOK is; *, * : . : ; . . pattern — add five cents for each Bunk Beds Complete with Sprinas lights and explained the meaning|were Mrs. Lazarus Hershovitz and, attractive, take every second pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send Pads, Guer d Rell end Lcd dee ie . - $4g° of each candle and then told the| Mrs. Lee Goldberg. Refreshments partition out Sf the ice cube |t) The Pontis 124 Needle- Chanukah story and how it is cel-|were served by Mrs. Fred Niedel-| tray. This will give you a * rat Dept aoe Te 164, Old Reg. $9.95 ebrated today. son and Mrs. Ralph Merkovitz. longer slimmer, ice cube. Chelsea Station New York 11 N.Y. 9- : $ §* Hollywood Frames .............. ae Print plainly pattern number, P name, address and zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler i’ Needlecraft Book — just out — has ‘ lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting,. weaving, | . | quilting. toys. In the book, a spe-. -) ‘cial surprise to make a little girl | By) happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to ‘color. Send 25 cents for this book. | 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights FURNITURE SALES ~ 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 9-6 Mon. thru Sat.—Fri. ‘til 9—FE 5-9241 You Always Buy for Less at L& S . S pecial Purchase Ladies Winter Coats... remote Men’s long sleeve tuning Regularly to $110 SPORT SHIRTS eo 553 a 5 1 } Tune TV from your Easy Chair, with no wires. Changes channels. Turns sound off or on. No Money Down With Trade 24 Months to Pay OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 ‘TIL CHRISTMAS ae) WAYNE GABERT .- Your Electrical A wpiience Specialist 121 N. ‘Saginaw FE 5-6189° 68 Imported and domestic tweeds and solids that are elegantly dif- ferent. Regular and petite sizes. 3 INCLUDING PAISLEYS AND FOULARDS! Choose from the newest styles and patterns! Printed cottons, woven ginghams, gabardines, knits, more! Colorful stripes, plaids, checks »..in new Ivy-style button-downs and ‘ : onertle sweeten mocent £. M, L. 9 HURON ot TELEGRAPH. 4 aoe Park Free Rear of Store “OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Sunday 2 to 5 By ABIGAT, VAN BUREN _ “DEAR ABBY: 1 air ‘nets | ‘about this guy ies saepsateh bi _ the Jocal then- ter, I can't wait until Fri- that's the | night my cous- in and I go to this. thea. ter. I always ‘git in the ‘aiste . $e at and I think he likes te ‘becatise he fills ‘up my my row ‘first “and sometimes ‘he flashes the flashlight in my face and grins. : “AS @n -exCuse to talk to him I go to the lobby and buy popcorn. 1 shouldn't eat three bags but I can't help #t. T am 15 and he wont tell me how old he is or what his last name is. How can I get encodragement, you aite!): That usher has walked plenty of tute chicks down the aisle. Find ‘out who ‘he fs, how old ‘he is, and WHOSE he ts before yee en act ‘pauper, ban wney, 1 mak ‘your ‘opinion, please. ‘My Ihitisband has & secretary who travels with him because his business demands it, Lately they have | been flying together as ‘Mr. and Mis” sing the FAMILY PLAN because it is cheaper. (1 believe a man’s wife can fly for half-fare certain days ot the week.) Perhaps there is no reason for my getting riled wp, but 7 resent another woman traveling as ‘MRS.’ with my husband. Would you insist that this. be stopped if you were I?” RILED Club Set for Dance Saturday The second dance of the ‘sea- son wil] be held by members of the Continental Club Satur- - day evening at Hickory Grove School, with Mr. and Mrs, J. Davey Gerhard as chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graves of Barrington road will entertain at a party preceding the dance. Their guests will in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupp, Mr. and Mrs. James McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelchner, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Nalepa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moncher atid Mr. and Mrs, James Shannon. * * * Another pre-danee party is being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shackel of East Square Lake road. Gathering at their home will be Dr. and Mrs. Lowell. Ekhind, Mr. and Mrs, John Lucey, Mr. atid Mrs. Lyle Hepe and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sharako. Also aftending will be Mr.; and Mrs, William Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niggeman and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cabral Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graves of Lancaster road also ate enter- taining before the dance. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham ang Mr. and Mrs. William Harris. MOMS Unit Plans Yule, Card Parties Twelve members of MOMS Unit Two met Tuesday at the Pine- we street home of Mrs. Worth Came Mrs. John Brewer pre- sided. Plans weremade for a card par ty to be held Jan. 27. The annual) Christmas party will be held .Dec lé6at the Elizabeth Lake road home of Mrs. Frank Emery. Projects for helping veterans were also dis-| cu seed. Ser ys ORAYTON to Anne Pontiac Press, (243 West 17th St Print plainly name, address with zone, size afd stvle number. THE SCOVILLE HOME FURNISHINGS trast. —it's EASY. Misses’ skirt. Printed Pattern 4579: Children’s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes) yards 33-inch fabric; % yard contrast. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for-each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send care of The 137 Pattern Dept., 2% MY: SIZES 4579 2-10 Hine Helos by Pert for school, patties! Little girls love the two- piece styling, swing skirt, gay con-| pretty Adams, New York 11, Queen Nefert-ete, in Egypt, shaved her head completely, wore elaborate headdresses of bone, metal, etc. \ 4479 Dixie Hwy. * Drayton. —- DEAR RILED: 7 married man Who ‘‘flies high’’ should fly “solo.” ‘Get him down to ‘earth if you have to ‘clip his . wings to do. it. * * * “DEAR ABBY: What would you do in a case like mine? My husband keeps nagging me for a little girl. 1 am 28 Yeurs old and we have nine boys. I think that there must be some- , thing about the ‘combination of me and my husband that won't produce anything but boys. Is this possible or not? I wouldn't “give up one of my boys for .. anything.in- the world ‘but 1: sure don't want atry more boys. Tf I could be sure I would have a little girl I would take _ & chance, but what if I lose?”’ NINE BOYS DEAR MOM: Nobody can guarantee you a little girl — but how can you lose, if when you “lose” ‘you win a beauti- . ful oot bay boy i) * * * ‘DEAR ABBY: Our son will be engaged at Christmas. 1 know we are supposed to ask © the girl’s parents for dintier. My problem is that we have a very plain house and I have no help and I am a very poor cook. I get nervous every time I think about-entertaining these people. My husband says if it is going to make a nervows wreck out of: me we should take them to a restaurant, I would like your opirfion.” PLAIN PEOPLE DEAR PLAIN: You needn't be ashamed of a ‘plain’ home. But if the thought of making a. complete dirmer upsets you — invite them to your home —_ “ wer for cocktails te fruit punch). and take. them ott for dinner. 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You did not give me your Miracle Mile FE 4-0549 Bi height and weight but if you wear tight, slim skirts, I am sure you would look much better with a | girdle. When wearing full skirts it |; probably doesn’t matter, I know what your mother means,.Why not | | . Yvonne Plagens | - Formerly of Tel-Huron , BUYS THIS NEW NORGE } CU. FT. | REFRIGERATORE STORES 57- LBS. FROZEN FOOD SMART NEW "BUILT-IN' LOOK | Bust—Reverse.” Address Josephine | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, 'D Po Bie ein AN ES ate Will Help Thighs with a large frame I>think you should lose a little more; from 10 to 15 pounds. Do this gradually in a sensible way, eating well bal- janced meals, ; A. Your measurements are in perfect proportion. Congratulations on your loss in poundage, Even Weight tisé ope of the light, elastic ones, without afiy boning? These are > , most comfortable, © Q. “I am 5 feet 5 inches tall and weigh 156 pounds. I am 1¢ years old. Last year at this time I weighed 184 pounds, My friends Presser al. To build , say that Tam just right but I dis- agree. I have a large frame. What is wrong with my figure? My bust measures 38 inches, } Waist 28 and hips 38.” eS up the inner leg muscles: Drag the legs as far apart as possible Da ‘ ia Se : x, * and then drag them together. lift legs from floor. Do not _ Tomorrow; “Presents Best Ex- ercises For the Face and Neck.” For Actress Joan Crawford Marriage Comes First LAS VEGAS (UPI) — Joan Crawford thinks a wife, what- ever career she may have, owes a good part of her time to her husband's career. And the svelte 50-year-old actress has 125,000 miles of air travel behind her to prove she prac- tices what she preaches. During a visit to Las Vegas, Miss Crawford stressed that her acting career is dictated totally by her responsibilities as Mrs. Alfred Steele, wife of a wealthy bottling executive. ° x *« * For nearly four years, she has played the role of Mrs. Steele. “And I love every exciting minute of it,’’ she exclaimed, “The reality of it is even more unbelievable than some of the movie parts I've por- trayed.”’ FLIES AROUND ‘The Academy Award winner married Steele in Las Vegas in 1955 and is beginning to catch her second wind from _ the globe-trotting ventures nec- essary for the wife’ of the board chairman of the Pepsi- Cola Co. “T had. made only one air- plane trip prior to marrying -Alfred,”’ said Miss Crawford. x *& ty Last year the Steels toured 20 foreign countries to publi- cize the opening of new plants. “I cut more ribbons than a seamstress,’ said the star. “Our itinerary read like a script. It was something like acting in a mystery story and not knowing the outcome un- til the: end. I wouldn't trade this life for anything." She continued: “T plan my pictures so that I can be with Alfred as much as possible during shooting. My work in movies or television comes second to a convention or an extensive business trip. WORK AS TEAM ‘ “Ours is a husband-and-wife team. A woman who doesn’t becorhe interested in some way in her husband"’s career is missing part of married life, a very important part.” * * * But for a movie idol who _ has been.a star for more than two decades, there is no com- plete break with the past. This was evident when Miss Craw- ford and her husband made a business trip to Lourenco Mar- ques, capital of Moxambique in Africa on the Indian Ocean. “We stepped off the plane at 7 a.m.,” she said. ‘“And: there they were, 20,000 people, wav- . ing. pictures of us and shout- ing for autographs.” x *& * Later the Steels visited the king of Uganda. For more than an hour in the African tribal ruler’s jungle home, Miss Crawford listened, amazed, as he “told me more about my- self than any person I have met.” PARTS TIMED Her current acting schedule calls for a few television per- - formances a year, and pic- tures only when the timing is right and the scripts to her * *& * The lure of nightclub sal- aries hasn't swayed Joan * Crawford. “I'm not a_night- club-type performer,” she said. * ‘but I will admit there have been offers.’ One included $10,000 for two-hours’ work as hostess to a press party. ECEMBER 5, 1058. ; = ce Yule Dinner {24 Eres Grown" > AA ETT ] pee the group. by Sorority. Plans for the annual Christ: mas party, a progressive din- ner to be held Dec, 16, were completed when Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Tuesday evening at the Strathmore avenue home of Mrs. Ronald McNeal. Marilyn Carlson reported on proceeds from a recent money- making project sponsored by The Chapter is gathering doys, clothing and food to give to a needy family as a Christ- mas project.. The January meeting will be held at the home of Audrey Tinkis on Winding drive. Pi Omicron Plans Party Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron National Sorority will be in charge of entertainment at the Christmas party to be held Thursday at Hotel Wal- _ dron. Plans for the party were made when the group met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Stuart Hutchinson. Mrs. Robert Hausman an- nounced the state convention will be held May 16 and 17 at St. Clair Inn. Mrs. Hutch- inson is in charge of the of- ficial programs for the af- fair. Mrs. Doyle Hostess to Kappa Chi Alpha Twenty members attended. mas dirney along with the children. 4 Secret Pals were exchanged when Kappa Chi Alpha Sorority) held its annual Christmas party, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ed-| ward Doyle Jr. on Lyford street. | Plans were made to pack baskets for needy families containing nec- essary items for a complete Christ- gifts for 8 ROR ge i er = "Bend tactrement | @ The Right - Parts Holds YuleParty. The annual Christmas party of] Leal Emes Group of First Pres-) byterian Church was’ held Wednes-/ day evening at the Mohawk road home of Marian*Lehner. Assisting were Florence and June Schlesser. : #8. Taking part in the prograni were Mrs..Laurence McDowell and Ethel Graham. The next meeting will be held Jan. 7 at the church. New officers will be, installed. eG ranteed, Spereateet, AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Dr. B. R. Berman —Optometrisi— Sti! at Same Location 17 N. 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' é. io é : t hone & P edt : ere ro | 2 : gee ee fs H e # F ‘ ‘ J : , 2 . \ é i Ve Nay : oo 7 en ee 2 / 8 . fess ~ ee y i : \ a 9 . _ . ft ¥ i a * a TWENTY-SI D ’ > THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, = eee ' ry ECEMBER 5, 1058 i. = Actress’ Deat. h-—Reds Deny iT kh aye i i state: Was Caused of Missing U.S: Pilot }= by Eating Binge (''” eae head _| HEDELBERG, Germany (AP)—| Rogge Eircom s ae oe Soviet authorities deny knowing Sherry Rubin, prorninent 19-year- @nything about a U.S, Army pilot. who may have bailed out over old -actress and model, was at- .}tributed today to. what doctors) East Germany, But they say they termed a medical rarity—a stom-|are investigating. it i * * * : agh explosion from overeating. . The Army requested Soviet Gein teen OT Wada aaa enn ea 2 Dr. Léstie Lukash, Nassau Coun-| 7! ty medical examiner, said the assistance in finding Lt. Richard slightly built 100-pound girl had Mackin of Washington, D.C, who consumed the equivalent of three|disappeared Wednesday night or four meals within a few hours./While on a routine flight near the : * * * Tron Curtain. ‘He said her stomach was rup- ; * fa tured in a vain attempt to vomit.|_ The 27-year-old lieutenant was There was a massive contraction {ying 4 single-engine L19 Courier lof her stomach walls, he said, but Plane. He sent out a ‘distress’ call instead of the food being forced Teporting that he had lost his, back up through the gullet “it ex. direction, was short of fuel. and | ploded the upper wall of the stom. Y@S going to bail out. ach close to the esophagus.” ; “Death from overeating is very Actress Sues Magazine rare,” said Dr. Lukash as he dis-| closed the findings of a medical) LOS ANGELES (AP)—Actress stady begun shortly after the ac.| Natalie Wood has sued a maga- Pon eaeeeenntoia wontons ey tress’ death. : ,zine for’ $400,000 damages, charg- ‘ Theo oe ‘ing libel and invasion of privacy. | 12:30 SATURDAY 12:30 }~. ‘ He said the girl had been under Her complaint, filed against TV] 4 COLOR CARTOONS 4 | | psychiatric care, When she was|4nd Movie Screen magazine, said . . ‘ taken: to a hospital, authorities; BLUE SKY from an overdose of drugs but DRIVE found evidence of a perforated stomach. She diéd before an, foperation could. be performed. Miss Rubin began as a model for leading fashion magazines, ap- peared on radio and in summer theaters, then went on to televi- sion, In TV she was seen on stich top dramatic shows as Studio One, the Alcoa Hour and Playhouse 90. Eddie Takes Liz Out to Dine Alter Divorce Is Filed HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP)—A few hours after Debbie Reynolds sued him for divorce, singer Eddie IN THEATER ‘“ Mail to lower Michigan and northern Ohio must be mailed by Dec. 16, the latest of all the deadlines, for guaranteed delivery. See chart showing latest mailing dates for Christmas delivery. HOLIDAY MAILING DEADLINES — This chart of the United States indicates the zones and deadlines which area residents have to mail their holiday parcels and cards to be assured of delivery by Dec.“24. Acting Postmaster Robert C. Miller said next Wednesday is the first deadline for mail to Washington, Oregon and California. Box ‘Open 6:00 PE PM OEE TT A OIE HAR eB German Reds Test Jet BERLIN (AP) — Communist East Germany says its first home- built jet plane, a ‘60-passenger model called the 512, successfully Germans to Get Atomic Rockets BONN, Germany — West Hollywood Headlines: Charge FBI Agent Burl Ives Hot Contender Bought Dynamite & ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Counsel Cod made its first 30-minute test flight over Dresden Thursday. The four- jet plane was. built at the satel- lite’s state-owned aircraft plant in Klotzche, just outside Dresden. Germany is to be equipped with jantiaircraft. rockets which can carry atomic warheads, the De- ifense Ministry ‘announced today. for Academy Award | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | HOLLYWOOD. — Surprising if quietly resumed her romance with} (Keith Larson which apparently for a man charged with bombing the Jewish temple accused one of the state’s star witnesses Thurs- day of going to Tennessee to get Fisher escorted Elizabeth Taylor to a fancy Beverly Hills restaurant Thursday night. * * * Tt was. their first appearance to- NE AE EO PRR OME ae RS GE gS RE oe MWe 4 neither could forget during the long months she was away. In the be-| ginning Taina’s attachment for mite to blow up the Alt Keith was kept very hush-hush. It lenceie pats eee shouted a came as a shock and surprise be-/ james’ Venable during cross-ex- cause everyone thought her mar-' amination of Leslie E. Rogers, an riage to Carl Bjorkenheim Was undercover worker for the FBI. sound and solid rs denied it. m:told that MGM kas eptent| Ce | They will be the American made Burl Ives isn’t nominated for best ‘Nike-Hercules rockets | supporting actor in “Cat On A Hot * * * Tin Roof.” * The ministry said the weapons; Richard Brooks, director of this | will not be delivered with atomic) contreversial movie, has now warheads, as it has been agreed contacted Burl for “Anderson: these will be kept under the con-) ville,” te play the southern fa- trol of the American supreme! ther. Brooks has had several commander of NATO, Gen. Lauris meetings with Sam Briskin, Oo- |. * | Rogers, a husky West Virginia Norstad. | fembia head, and you can take it Keith for another year because re- . ; : inative with an emphatic voice and : |, quests for a couple of big loanouts "4 a : Sere nent etter moe lb the ret ee Nya ane te at's ap = ~~ . other studio. me ng y |United States. “Andersonville” doesn't go be- « !trial of George Allen Bright, one \fore the cameras until 1959, but, | Santa Wins Out: looks beautiful. When I talked to lee could be sentenced to die. | Claus at Bloomingdale's Depart- versary of the Civil War. Christmas shopping ‘anti-Semitic groups as a paid in-| have been tugging the old one explosives for the job. “You went up there to buy dy- gether in public since the round of night-clu in New York last ‘September that led to the breakup of the Fisher-Reynolds. marriage. - * * * Although she publicly cast Miss ‘Taylor in the role of the ‘‘other woman’ at the time she and Fish- er separated, Miss Reynolds made no mention of her in the divorce action, which was based on a charge of extreme cruelty, The outflow of the Amazon River is 1,300,000 cubic feet per! second. LAKE THEATER TONITE MA 4-215! ALAN LADD THE BADLANDERS 7 STEVE COCHRAN DIANE BREWSTER + LEO GORDON - GALE a | AR RSE. IRIE RNR ne een RRR eR at ot a Gene Ti ere ‘of five men accused of bombing idear me, that’s just around the "ene i erney ; “ , 3 GIs’ Yule Mail her at the Bel-Air Hotel she said| pe on Atlanta businessman | ment Store had to send away for * * & Gene Tiemey is back to the the temple Oct. 12. If convicted, Blue Beard for Santa lcomner. It's Sam Briskin's idea to "Cisht she was years ago, and she itn, lean, bespectacled defendant} STAMFORD (UPI)—The Santa ‘release jit in 1960, the 100th annni- she had to leave in’a day or two . = ; ; : told of joining two anti-Negro,' a new beard because the kiddies | t back to New York to do h to Move Quickly | There was a private reading of Se ee eee ner | ‘Tyrone Power's will which was| : — \former for the FBI. His testimony| away by the tuft. The new She came here to’ talk business inked Bright and other bombing board arrived Wednesday, NEW YORK (AP)—A new union wie tive w ere ee but. : : 1 split five ways—among his widow, _. - . | i policy and Santa Claus were in Debbie his qiremer is sister. Mrs with the ats Douglas COMPAaNY | defendants with race baiter sal Santa was horrified. It was a rich , f eye) Bags TI A go , contention yesterday on a Hudson Ann Hardenburg, and his two chil- about (a very important role in| Kasper. shade of blue. . 4 “Spartacus.” Here's hoping she’s | — * * ‘signed without delay. I think | Longshoremen at Pier 84 balked; The estate isn't as big as was éveryone would pay money at the SQUARE and ROUND | at loading 30 huge containers of | expected because Ty lived very box-office to see Gene. Her old Joverseas yuletide military mail] Well and paid a heavy alimony pictures released on TV are ex- DAN CIN G ‘aboard the liner Independence.| to Annabella and Linda Chris. tremely popular these days. ‘The protest was part of the Inter. tian. Linda was not mentioned = Rumors are strong that Doris. | in the will, but she got hers when Duke will marry her long-time) ‘River peer se Santa won. ‘dren, KAVE-IN oy Z- THEAA > ’ es eet | K Mie pl M2 PAD oy A ‘ OPEN 6:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 6:30 P.M. $ TONIGHT—SATURDAY » D ya . 7 4 { a = 93 & : ? ¥ SCC Ma KE EK b O44 i ROHS * +? Ld] ‘St NOw! ‘national Longshoremen's Assn. GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM ‘policy against loading “‘container-_ she and Ty were divorced. friend, pianist Joe Castro. They Qe tx’ in CINEMASCOPE and 2957 Woodward. Detroit ized cargo or bulk sibel j Debbie Power was taken care of 2°° ere now. : sactROCA OF “WIGH SOCIETY FUN! : - , _ << The men want to continue load- jn an insurance policy, as well as in Dancing Every ing mail the old way, bag by bag. jn the will. She has moved in with Somerset Bridge, which joins | Rex Kay —— They say the container method re-.q friend, but she is looking for a Somerset Island to mainland| A HARRISON: KENDALL iiss BieRMae es ae “For once | want wih FLISABETH FRASER ELIZABETH WILSON | | aul in CinemaScope Ne » ft = a man to look at duces the amount of work for small house which she may buy or Bermuda, is believed to be the | ; Pe seed IO dockers. irent smallest drawhbridge in t orld. | 5 i oo rr re co enae Wass gall | EXOLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! | The stoppage brough immedi-) Taina Elg quietly returned from permit passage of a sailboat 4 DEBUTANTE ~~ RRA ARR AR AR AR AAA ee « » ! ate pressure from military author-/Engiand last week and just as’ mast. John SAXON. 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AWE MIRED RON EXTRA Cartoon Fun in Color Sport ‘Hunting the Chetnik”’ H “| wate wieperwess” [>|] ome ARTHUR KENNEDY ier ncason | 3 : = Troe Vite Adventare in Technicolor ED SMITH at the CONN ORGAN 8 , . . | | ; \ | Vivien Leigh, now 45 but still about ag beautiful as when she Neville Leigh Farrington was born shortly after last midnight. | A call from a London maternity home brought the news to his grandmother at a farewell party for actress Withers, who is on her way to Australia. : * * * ‘The baby’s mother Suzanne is Vivien's 24-year-old daughter by her first marriage, to Leigh Hol- man. The baby’s father is Robin 18 years to actor Sir Laurence Olivier, lunched Thursday with her first husband. They talked about becoming grandparents. Hilton Chain Will Open Two 500-Bed Hotels AMSTERDAM, The Nether- lands (UPI)—The Conrad Hilton Hotel Chian will open two new 500- bed hotels in Amsterdam and in} ‘Rotterdam in 1960, the company announced last night. Each will cost five million dol- lars, they said. Baker University at Baldwin, Kan., received $100 from Abrahain| Lincoln to erect a building on the campus in 1864. Everything for the CHRISTMAS PARTY Tricks — Jokes — Novelties Pipers % Auburn Ave. Outlet FE 4-8240 Dieht's Orchard & Cider Mill i Ranch Road Open Daily 9 met p.m. (Sundays Included Follow the Anow to Sane Fresh Filtered Cider Choice Apples Watch ere eS at Y pmol of Millerd Resd oF Lose U N.Vote “Its divine,” gasped devees: * jof the two-thirds majority needed =|Ex-Girl Friend lof his broken romance with Mar- BRENDEL’S aaa! Aubum Rd. (M-59) | s West of Utica QB 2-614! Feoxen Brine Shrimp in Stock at All Times - —aensenemne iher the animal and got a court ’ Two-Week Debate Ends in Procedural Wraggle on British Colony. By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP), —U. N. efforts to launeh peace talks for Cyprus fizzled today att- er a compromise plan failed to muster enough votes to ensure General Assembly approval. * * * The 8i-nation Political Commit- tee voted on three rival proposals late Thursday night after a con- fused procedura] wrangle that cli jmaxed two weeks of debate on Britain's crown colony in the east-_ ern Mediterranean. The only resolution to escape defeat was a much-amended Iran-, ian proposal approved 31-22 with 28 abstentions, This was still short in the Assembly. * * *& The resolution called on Greece, Turkey and_.Britain-—the nations | - disputing the future of Cyprus—to negotiate their differences. The Iranian pan was virtually doomed when Greece announced in ad- vance that she would vote against it. ; The committee defeated 17-17, | with 47 abstentions, a Colombian |plan for a U. N. study group to; jvisit Cyprus and study the situa- |tion. It also rejected 11-22, with 48 abstaining, a Belgian proposal calling on the three nations to keep yen for omen Four cer a al including a Greek call for U. N. approval of independence for Cyprus, were withdrawn. The vote came after a day of heated debate which included a i slashing Greek attack against the United States, Seraeant Fights in Britain for Dog RAMSGATE, England (AP) — A U.S. Air Force sergeant today | soms of some species of Asian UPI Phote | FLIP SIDE — Keeping the situation well in hand, “Pengy” the | penguin tucks a folder under his flipper and goes for a stroll with trainer Adolph Frohn. Making like a delivery boy {s one of the _ benguin’s favorite tricks at the Miami Seaquarium. _|Piano:Thon, Pi )Kong, galled off a scheduled 72-. shi : by Princeton in PRINCETON, N. 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Nine Woodward, South of Long Lake Road Midwest 4-1400 | Ge er ee ee, _ st » OTHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958: es Chicago U. Honors Ben Detroit Catto - Cental Regarded Team | Shamrocks Have New| Edition but Always : Feared by Chiefs A graduation-riddled Detroit Catholic Central basketball team invades Pontiac Central tonight as the Chiefs 6f Art Van Ryzin sod their home debut in the PCH gym at 8 o'clock. Tonight's edition of the Sham- rocks as far as the starting unit is concerned will be completely different... * * * Four of coach Bill, Foley’s top- line performers fast season, all ' Starters, have departed via grad- uation and the Sth starter a year ago, center Ed> Skriycki, has been demoted to the 2nd string. The graduated stars are Bob Morris, Pau! Bibeau, Bi Swartz and Tony Moha. Skrzycki, a husky lad of 6feet-4, has been benched "HERE'S ‘HOWE’ — Gordie Howe (9) of Detroit sweeps past Larry Regan of the Bruins to lead rush into Boston territory in CHICAGO (®—The libientiy of Michigan club of Chicago last night gave Bennie Oosterbaan an unprecedented award of meri: | Oosterbaan, Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, who replaced him as head footbail coach at Michigan, Harry Kipke and Fritz Crisler, _Wolyer- ine athletic director, were at the speaker’s table. It was the first time all of Michigan’s living coaches of the past and present had been together at one of the club’s dinners. * The merit award was to ex- press the club’s gratitude for Oosterbaan’s distinguished tributions to Michigan over a pe riod of 35 years. This honor’ never before was bestowed by the! Michigan club, its president, larry Barasa, said. * * * A standing ovation was given Oosterbaan, who is moving ‘on to head Michigan's athletic pub- lic ‘relations. “Bennie Oosterbaan recently used the expression that I will take his place,” said Flliott, former Michigan player who Was moved inte the head coach- ing spot from the staff of as- sistants. “That is not so. I couldn’t take Bennie's .place anywhere. He'll never be replaced.” Elliott said he would rely on Ye . AP Wirephote Ist period of last night’s 4-0 shutout for Wings. Howe scored his 399th goal midway in the 2nd period. by Foley in favor of center "| Motter, a 6-3 sophomore, * * * Joining Motter inthe starting Shamrock lineup will be Don Wiz-| ner and Dennis Stalla at guards and Greg Swartz and John Ofd- field at the forward posts. Only Win gs Blank Bruins Motter measures six feet or bet- ter. The Chiefs will be favored, but they have long since learned that Catholic Central is a foe to be highly respected and even feared. The Detroiters have a Sawchuk Gains. ’ {Third Shutout knack of giving PCH all the |= trouble it can handle. This evening’s game will be the!” 1958-59 season opener for the Shamrocks, a factor in Central's favor. : * * * Van Ryzin’s cagers went through their initial paces last Tuesday night at Dearborn and conquered Edsel Ford, 69-60. The Chiefs hope to make the Shamrocks their 2nd victim of the year. Forward John Bandy and guard Charlie Barge; who scored 20 points apiece at Edsel Ford, forward Bill Hayward and center Harrison Munson are al- most positive. starters with elther Henry Robertson or Phil. Rabaja filling the other guard spat. Big Bill Pritchett, 6-3 sophomore center, may see action tonight if he has fully recovered from an attack of flu early thi¢ week. Bandy has been bothered by a foot infection since the Edsel Ford game, but he is expected to be OK for the Shamrocks. HE’S THE CHAMP — Rival National League managers gag it up at the annual baseball meet- ing in Washington as they gather around Mil- waukee manager Fred Haney, of the champion Braves. ee to ett are ed pis of mes Five Sports Pages in Today’s Press _Cubs, Mayo Smith of the Redlegs, Walt Alston of the Dodgers, Eddie’ Sawyer of the Phillies, by 4-0 Margin Detroit Takes Second| Place in NHL but 3, Behind Montreal By BILL CORNWELL ‘ DETROIT — Magnificent shut- out goaltending by Terry Sawchuk and Gordie Howe’s frustrated bid to tally No. 400 stole the show Thursday night as the Detroit Red Wings returned to their win- ning ways before 9,277 = at Olympia Stadium. Profiting handsomely a, three-day layoff followi = “tast| weekend's twin bombing by the; Montreal Canadiens, the Red Wings rebounded strongly to deal the| Boston Bruins a 4-0 whitewashing’ on goals by Nick Mickoski, Jack McIntyre, Bill McNeil] and Howe. Victory vaulted the Detroiters into 2nd place in the National . AP Wirephote DIES — John ‘“Red’’ Murray, one-time New York Giants’ out- fielder under John McGraw, died yesterday in Sayre, Pa. He was 14. He started his Major League career with the Cardinals in 1906. Cage Results MICHIGAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Last Night's Results Central Michigan 70, Ferris 69 Adrian 74, Olivet 56 Pindlay 83, Detroit Tech 19 | TONIGHT’S GAMES Hillsdale at Calvin AP Wirephoto Cincinnati 88, St. Johns ny) iy Providence 27 points, one ahead of the Bruins 38 Boston College 72, Hoty Cross 63 and three behind the front-rua- | Major League Owners Refuse Revenue Proposal Players’ Demands Rejected WASHINGTON (® — The Major| persistent and patient negotia- reprisals, no recriminating, Lewis| League players appeared unruf/| tions for a more equitable par- said, He added it is the players’) fled today by the owners aes ticipation in the increased rev- hope to settle the dispute as peace- | of their demands for a percentage | enue which has accrued to the ably as possible of the clubs’ gross income. | owners over the past decade. i * * + The players predicted ultimate, * * + Lewi¢ said he planned to meet victory in the financial tug-of-war. ‘And they think it won't be long with teague player representa. Acting on the final day of their before the more constructive and tives Robin Roberts of Philadel. winter meetings, the magnates flat-| conservative element of the own- phia and Ed. ost of Wash- ly rejected the players’ proposal ers will see, the justice of the. ington ean “the players’ for a 20 per cent cut of the over-| players’ position and agree to a did nof intend to be stubborn | in their demands -and would be no! ameriabie to a comnier proposal. all revenue. *” * * The calm reaction of the play- ers came as sothewhat of a sur- prise because of their earlier threat of drastic action in the | event of refusal, 'satisfactory settlement. | There wil be no threats, Eaglets Face ‘Surprise’ RO Squad SCL Begins Title Race Battle for the 1958-59 Suburban’ Tom Alsheskie, both fine scorers. |Catholic League basketball crown’ Eaglets will probably go with ets under wa night, {the same five that did so well,! * = = C s er way tonig parioaly) Monday, in a victory over De-' “The owners have made flat lone of the three Pontiac area fet St. Stanislays, 54.29. rejections of other player requests! parochial fives will be involved. Z<. Akins Ris 5 Title before and eventually reconsidered. * * * “They intend to continue to e “big game’’ of the early | the new campaign for St. Fred- | LOS ANCE? erick and St. Michael; These |) “~~ ‘1% present their arguments: with | scr, season, at least as far as bitter rivals collide in an eve- Welterweight “The players are far from dis- couraged by the owners’ latest | action,” said J. Norman Lewis, the players’ attorney and spokes- man. fei | Pontiac Catholics are concerned, is Saturday's first encounter of | ta) ES World champion Virgil 2 Candidates Seeking lowa State ‘AD’ Job ~ (AP)—The Iowa’ Athletic Council! ning tilt on the big Pontiac |Akins. risking his title for the AMES, Iowa é State College ete to interview two candidates’ ifirst time, is a solid favorite keep it in 15 rounds or less to Central floor. * * * here for the job of athletic direc-. Rams won the last regular sea- Angeles rally. Maurice Lackey and George! Mickoskj col lected the Ist Red tor. One will be interviewed Sun- son game, 48-39, for their 20th ee Graves followed with pins and Don' oe at of ihe oo . +4 - este! axe 1 ght Simmons ow day afternoon and the. other on/Victory in 35 meetings between) jy) fight goes on at the Davis posted a one-sided decision. Period. He cau s school quintets. Ses members declined to! St. Mary of Orchard Lake faces See acthowatee ae & name the two men, but it was|What is regarded in SCL circles Srenicatting Co at 1 cece learned Thursday that one is Wal-|as the loop’s “surprise” club, in Pacwic Stdasard Wa ly Schwank, Coe College athletic/ tonight's official opening for the 7 director and football coach, and|title. RO St. Mary, with new This area for a 300-mile radius’ the other is Trevor J. Rees, Kent/coach Tom Nutt, bore out the will be blacked out, . State football coach: and fommer({‘surprise” tag when it forced! Most experts figure the 30-year- iMadison If gh to the limit Tues-/ old, hard-smacking champion from day in a 61-58 loss (St. Louis wilh knock out the 24 * * ® , year-old No. 1 contender — some- -Eaglets will have td. stop tall! thing that hasn't happened to the GUTS SEATTLE yt rs rem (B17. Spokane. Jim eet who led point- getters| California hopeful in 55 fights. assistant coach under Pan! Brown at Ohio State in 1941 stopped Tony Emanuel. 207. Los Angeles. with 23. The Orchard Lakers also! Jordan, qui ietly confident, pre-| abl age Tore 189, Puerto face andther hot. scoring threat in| dicted he would outscore Akins, Ay, imped ike 7 **/61 pivotman Bin Crawford, and and capture the crown in 15 rounds. | " 7 \ x ' y & : ¢ ~ ad ; 4 . eee fo NX night against Don Jordan of sentra il jast year, started the! : Sane , : : | Buckne!) 17, Gettysburg 62 Danny Murtaugh of the Pirates and Solly Hemus ning Canadiens who were held | Muhlenberg 8% Lebanon Valley 8 of the Cardinals. to a 2-2 Je by the Toronto Maple | Villanova 76. Phila Textile = = —————-| Leafs last night at the Montreal | Georgia Tech 68, Baylor 56 Forum. Virginia Tech 85, Virginia 12 Miss State 121. Union (Tenn) 78 Tt was Sawchuk's 3rd shutout of! Loutsis 88. Louisiana oeee 12 lithe "Season and| the 2nd gtralcht|aae37 ee time he has blanked Boston onj Murray (Ky) 66, New Mexico A&M 51 Eastern Ky 93. Villa Madonna |Olympia ice. His 1st shutout¢ of) East Tenn 77, Appalachian 11 the year was a 3-0 chore against, i ee gs (DC) 93, Kentucky Wes- the New York Rangers in Detroit's 9 hillips Oilers: 74, Auburn 63 home open Oct. 12. Oklahoma State 41, Texas Western 37 * * | re one gee PY - | io niv ariette In other windup action, the own- | Howe feu a dozen chances to Wheaton 87, North Central (ti) 81. ers decided on a three-week free) Seattle 60, San Prancisco 58 iscore the 400th goal of his brilliant Washington State 68 Gonzaga 67 ‘trading periog_ from Nov, |NHL career, but he could only, Colorado, State 57, Panhandle Okla through Dec. 15, In this period, | A&M capitalize once for No. 399 so: Colorado College 87. st Josephs iNM)| players may be swapped from one league to the other without first ‘obtaining waivers. The plan’ will go into effect next year. he ended his evening's work still, ™ one point away from the magic —— ber. 2 . meer NBA Standiny.s Strangely enough, the one goal ue he did make the most) Was EASTERN DIVISION sensational play of the game,-& Boston _ on vet Jot pol Ma men | blazing 15-footer from an almost Puan “oo OS a | impossible angle. Otherwise, he Syracuse ee ee il Wo | had five shots on target blocked ‘se. routs WESTERN sill leva 97 W | f f | | by Boston goalie Don Simmons | | wibeanetle Ee ae in § ar , and another six tries that missed, Cincinnati ONT @ 16 200 one hitting the post and a couple | 1 ‘Boston 116 Syracuse IIe Inexperienced Huskies: wide st point Dlask Fange; ai" fouls Wt Philadelphia 9 Th ] f tl 2 Come From . Behind e real hero of the game was PRIDAY’S aC SCHEDULE Sawchuk, who labored nearly with-/New York st Detro con-| Oosterbaan the basic philosophies he learned 4 under .Crisler and Qosterbaan. “Two ‘things are. of, supreme significane,” he. ‘said. “First; wherever a Michigan team goes on the field it must.expect to win. Second, each. individual, when he finishes playing a game, must be- lieve in his heart that he’s given everyining he had on the field.” Texas Breeder Pays $41,160 for Foal Colt NEWMARKET, England (AP)| —American breeders spent $112- i378 in five purchases ‘at the New- market bloedstock sales Thursday, . * * * Top price of the day in the spirited bidding was paid by Fred Turner, a breeder from Midland, Tex., who paid $41,160 for a foal colt ‘by Mossborough out of Vale of Towy. He outbid Daniel A. Riee of the Danada Farm, Lex- ington, ye * * Veg sired winners of} races worth $186,118 this seasoh including European champion Ballymoss, 4 Turner also paid $10,360 for a colt foal“by Aureole out of Fa- NHL Standinas ah es. GF os — ASSOLE . a ‘ Bu i * 64 % sented Stein eelens iti 4 3% 7% 7 New York ........ 99 7 3 2 7 Chicago 910 427 # 77 Toronto 613 4 16 50 70 THUREDAY's” REST TS si teste LEAGUE Toronto 2, Montreal 2 Detroit 4, Boston 0 Only game scheduled in all leagues FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE The Red Wiags ‘Thursday ‘re called left winger Claude LaForge from Hershey, Pa, and were fo send Tom McCarthy down today. Ironically, McCarthy set up @ Detroit goal last night. en ee Members of the Navy football | team failed to include All-Amer- ica Pete Dawkins en their All- | Opponent team. Six Notre Dame men were chosen includimg re- peater Aj Ecuyer, Army's Bob Novogratz was the top vote getier. Gary Prahst and Don Desking of Michigan were on the team. * * * Detroit's Pistons return to Olym pia tonight to take on the New York Knicks, who have lost five of their last six after a big start, ‘The two teams meet. again in. New York Saturday afternoon. * *& * Master putter Howie Johnson took the early lead in the Dorado Beach, Puerto Rice tourney yes- terday with a two-under-par 76. Michigan entries Walter Burkemeo and Chich Harbert had 175 -and 73 in that order. The $30,000 event is being held on a course that was hacked out of a jungle. * * * One of the last scouting assign- ments of the late Jack Lavelle ‘was in Briggs Stadium Thanks- watch the Lions down the Packers, He said after the game he re L NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled fensive backfield unit tops in the NFL. . Traders: at Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies, shuffling talent after dis- appointing seasons, were the busi- est.traders in the National League during the winter meetings. With Frank Lane priming the pump, the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox set the pace in Cards, Phillies Busiest Meetings WASHINGTON @® — The St./ord. In return, Lane gave the Orieles second baseman. Bobby Avila, league batting champ in 1954 but now 32, He hit only .253 last season. * * * The Red Sox also made a deal with Detroit, shifting Lou Ber- beret, lefthanded hitting catch- ithe American League. Solly Hemus, starting a new career as a big league manager with the Cards, came up with two righthanded hitting outfield- . ers in Chuck Essegian and Gino Cimoli, He gave up Wally Moon, a Loe| handed hitting outfielder, to atl Michigan vs. Tennessee at Kent State Angeles and Ruben Amaro, a ligh hitting (.224) but fancy fielding Mockey League standings with | | THURSDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL octaton, to Philadelphia. hil Paine, a righthanded ree piicheg already demoted to ‘Omaha farm, went to Los Ange- jles’ Spokane farm in the dea] that! {sent Moon to the Dodgers for, 'Cimoli,a .246 disappointment after | a fine rookie year. x * The Phils, in ite to acquit: | ing Amara as insurance behind | hico Fernandez, secured Valmy/ homas, a much- needed eatshae: 'They also got Ruben Gomez, an \éxperienced pitcher, from San ‘Francisco in the swap that gave the Giants righthanded pitcher Jack Sanford, the National League rookie of the year in 1957, Trader Lane, Cleveland gen- | eral manager, latched onte a fine ' center fielder in Jimmy Piersall | Kwiecien pitcher had a 4-9 record at Detroit last seasop. The Tigers were hurting badly for catching. Many other. deals were report- ed in the making. Some may pop when the club owners return home. ‘State Bowler = Presses Leader } of Fraser | Four Behind Smith in World Test Prelim. CHICAGO W— Bob Kwiecien of Fraser, Mich., trailed leader Harry Smith of St. Louis by four pins at the end of the first six of 36 games in the qualifying round of the World's Invitational ‘Match Game bowling tournament ‘last night. Kwiecien rolled a 1,322 total to 1,326 for Smith. * t * who hit only .237 at Boston. To get Piersall, Lane gave the Red Sox first baseman Vic Weres) ‘and center fielder Gary Geiger, a ‘wo fleet youngster who was highly regarded in the St. Louis organi- zation in 1957. * * * Lane also came up with Russ Los a. righthanded pitcher from Baltimore's farm at Van- lcquver where he had_ a $12 rec- * to Trip Walled Lake |out letup to keep Boston scoréless. ‘The Bruins swarmed around the, Pontiac Northern entered thé! ea eae’ cae andi field of wrestling for the first time! He stopped all of them and made and came out a winner over a) several spectacular saves frem | more experienced Walled Lake|paint blank range in the process. jteam at the new PNH gymnasium! Virtually half of his saves came ilast night. at the expense of Larry Regan The final tally was 29-23 after and Vic Stasiuk, Simmons turned a nip-and-tuck battle witnessed by esd a total of 24 Detroit shots4 - lover 200 fans. Walled Lake held| The Wings scored in every ;an 18-13 lead: before the Huski es, period with two of them coming won four straight to pull out the jn the middle stanza. A total Victory, of 10 penalties were evenly divided between the two teams | and the Wings twice tallied goals | on power plays. | * * * Jerrs fe ids. 145, the only North-, enh iy who lettered in the sport; Northern also won eight of 10 0f position and flicked home a lexhibition matches. Charlie Burns rebound from the | The summary: | goalmouth 95—Roger Richards (N) won by for-. * * * ; pinned Duane| McIntyre clicked in the 5 minute iof the 2nd period with Leo LaBine jin the box, taking a feit hege Bob Fowler im) i Stuk 112-—Carl Bills (N) defeated Mike Cos- “grove, 9-7 penalty en Tom Balkwell (W) pinned Mel neat Alex Delvecchio pass and ae Cottrell iW) pinned Ralph hanging in a rising 25-footer. | japsen rae . ; m Ralkeell |W pinned Stan McNeill scored the final goal ne cage * 7 q 538 Gary Kekelinee (wy downed win. 44 7:31 of the 3rd period with aa Mir iracie, 6-4 scer Boh Cheletjan iJerry Toppazzihi in the penalty} < 1 oF 30H A t 34 | box. -Tom McCarthy passed to 1§4—Lackey pinned Marty Richardson | Td 165—Graves pinned John Van Sicklen | McNeill from the boards and Bill | 198—-Davie trounced Gary Webb. 11k | fired a hard 23foot shot into the | Heavy—Jim Teddy (W) pinned Bil net Gre at. Dodger farm in the deal, - TRADE FIGU URES—Trade figures in yesterday's deal between the St. Louis Cards and Los Angeles Dodgers were Gino Cimoli who went to the Cards and Wally Moon (right) who was shipped ° to Los Angeles. The. Cards also send pitcher Phil Paine to a ante | | AP ‘Weepaye Therman Gibson of Detroit was ranked 10th after the. first six games with a 1,269 score, In the women’s division detend- ‘ing women’s titlist Marion Lade- wig of Grand Rapids rolled a four-game total of 782 good for was rated 13th with a 762 total and Anita Cantuline, also of De- troit, was 16th with 757, * * * Scores of other Michigan en- :trants, in the: men's division were; \George: Howard, Detroit, .1,201; Fred Riccilli, Detroit, 1,198, and Syl Thiel, Bloomfield Hills, 1,186, Shirley Garms of Palatine, IIL, holds a 53-pin lead among the women with 893. * * x : The 128 men are shooting 36 games with the top 64 moving into Monday’s semi-finals to determine 15 finalists in the race for the $5,000 Ist prize. A similar arrange- ment is set up for the women with $2,500 the top prize, 1 es Toronto Ties Canadiens, LT By The Associated Press. 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Formerly Community Motors 232 S, Main St. ROGHESTER OL 1-8133' SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK, inc. Indian: j —— >at Johnstown | Louisv |to go hand i ball, AP Wirephote MODERN DIANA — Nine-year- old Linda Jo Wheeler, of Hern- don, Pa., proudly stands by a 146-pound black bear she downed big le hunting with her father in Shenandoah mountains. She 21 ee the bruin with one shot from a 30-30 after dogs had sent the quarry up a tree. Strikes and Spares By JOE WILMAN If you are just beginning to bowl, you probably use the pin system. I mean you fasten your eyes on the pins as you take your stance and keep them there throughout your approach and de- livery. This system of bowling is the simplest of all, and so most begin- Actually, if you’re among them) from the*pins back to the spot at! the foul line where you want to re-| lease your ball. Perhaps because of this, the, straight ball and pin bowling seem| in hand. When a) bowler develops a hook or curve} he often also adopts a little! more scientific system of bowling, such as spot bowling or line’ bowl-' ing, beth of which I'll cover in future columns. But, you can carry a good aver-; |age as a pin bowler. |Adolph Carlson, Happy Lippe, Al | Lindy” Faragalli . . . they all use the pin system. Take notice jot their scores sometime. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) Joe Norris, Dratts 5. Year Contract ‘Louisiana State University draft- ed a reported five year $16,500 icontract for Coach Paul Dietzel |Thursday while he headed for ‘New York to take bows for his ‘national football champions. * * * The 34-year-old coach led the undefeated, untied Tigers to a Sugar Bowl bid and the national title in the final Associated Press Bicollege football poll, * * * Dietzel’s team, with 10 straight victories, meets Clemson in the BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) —jNew Orleans Sugar Bowl tlassic|ls Dead at 74 Years Jan,- k. The one-time Little All-Ameri-| ca center at Miami, Ohio, has a year to go on his $14,000-a-year contract, While some university sources indicated a $2.500 raise and a new five-year contract may be in the making, LSU officials would men- tion no money, Athletic Director Jim Corbett said he plans to recommend a “respectable” increase in salary; and a contract extension ‘‘for a job beautifully done.” ‘Hope at Stake ifor New York * ‘Browns next week. | earlier this year in a pre-season | game, ning bowlers automatically adopt|- it. |you merely draw an imaginary line Division ite ‘Detroit Ends “at Home Hoping for .500 Record DETROIT w — The New York Giants believe they can win the Eastern Division championship in the National Football League, but they'll have to get by the Detroit Now in second place, just one game behind the Cleveland Browns, the Giants will have every man healthy when they meet the Lions in Briggs Stadium Sunday afternoon, The Giants’ advance man went through the previous troubles of the team: quarterback Don Hein- rich has missed 5 games, quar- terback Charlie Conerly and line- man Roosevelt Brown 1 each, lineman Jack Stroud 4, halfback Alex Webster 3, end Kyle Rote and back Frank Gifford 2 apiece. “For the first time,’ said pub- licity man Bob Daley, ‘we'll be 100 per cent. We just hope our boys arén’t looking past the’: Lions,"’ * w 4 The Giants meet the Cléveland “We've beaten them before and our boys feel we can do it again.” The Lions and the Giants met and the New Yorkers looked nothing like a team that | would stand 7-3 in the division right now. “But we were signing new men and trying out new things even when the season was starting," said the man from New York. “our coaches feel the club is real- ly jelling. now.”’ * * *. ~Coach George Wilson, whose De- troit team has a 4-5-1 record, said Sarcastically: “Yeah, all those! teams jell just before they play the Lions.” The Giants lest five straight games in the pre-season cam- paign, but once the regular sea- son began, they handed the Browns their first loss, then gave Baltimore, champion of the Western Division, its lone de- feat. , The Cleveland team has had trouble in its-last four games and | the Giant crowd feels the Browns are “staggering.” * * * _A New York victory and a Cleve- jland loss to Philadelphia would |throw the Eastern Division into a ideadlock. “We're not expecting any favors from anyone,’ said Daley. ‘‘We'll feel good if we beat ithe Lions — then we can concen- trate on beating the Browns." * * x. A Cleveland victory and a New York triumph this week would) mean that the Giants would have| o beat the Browns the following aah to force a tie in the di- vision. The playoff game that then would be necessary would be [Played in New York. Former Giant Fielder Season | New Saration Rule | Popular, Crisler Says "| Crisler said, kicks drop from 78 per cent last season to 67 per cent this year. “I was inclined to think it would go up because defenses wouldn't cat a each onat enn 10 x *.* “The two point conversion has -|been successful 43 per cent of the time. That’s a little better than ee , first football scoring change since the 3B. per cent I thought it would be.”’ Crisler believes the new rule wasn’t exploited to the fullest against it have subsided.” * * we, ; It was Crisler who pushed the 1912 through the Committee Inst January, The rule awarded two points for a successful conversion on a pass or run and kept intact the old single point for a kick through the goal posts, It aroused this season. “Coaches just used their reg- ular offense,’ he said. ‘Next year it should be exploited more by eoaches with greater masking of their intent. They'll develop for- Lions Sunday to stay in the race,jan mations from which they can run, pass or kick next year.” SALT For Thawing and for Water Softeners [ ) uproar of protest from many ches, “At the end of the season there will be pros and cons," said Cris- ler. on who profit by it will love i Hand those wite-den't will detest it.” * it Crisler’s .team ironically has profited ‘by it in reverse. Mich- igan has won only two games, both by 20-19 scores when its ri- vals failed to score on a two point Crushed per 100 Ibs. attempt after a third touchdown. “Actually I don’t think its had Rock Salt . $1.70 a great effect on the outcome of Granulated Salt 1.70 ’ Crisler said. | games,’ | Assn.’s award for Round Table. “But some of the percentages have fooled me.’ He said he was surprised to see the number of successful place Top Turf Honor fo Round Table Kerr Racer Is Named U.S. Champion; Owner4 Sees Big Year Ahead SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An.- | other great year for Round Table | —the 1958 American champion | and the biggest money winner in | racing history — is predicted by his owner, Travis M. Kerr. Kerr and his wife and daughter, Nancy, were here tonight to ac- icept the Thoroughbred Racing Round Table was named cham- Pion in the older horse—4 years and up—division Wednesday by a single vote over the Wheatley Stable’s Bold Ruler. * * * Thursday night he was named | the American champion, “We're grateful and privileged to own a horse like Round Table,” said Kerr, ‘We plan to race him on the West Coast, at Chicago and | in the East next year—but not | jafter October. Then he will re-| tire and be ready for stud in 1960. | ‘Of course, his condition as he| goes along fext year will deter-| mine how many races he'll make. ! “But, right now, ter than ever.” * * * Round Table is at Santa Anita) ‘preparing for the season opening] Dec, 26. After Santa Anita, and, its opportunities for more healthy | purses, Round Table will race at Hollywood Park, He earned $622,- he looks bet- | Med. 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AP Wirephoto ; TWO FOR OSCAR — All-America ¢ager Oscar Robertsoh of* the University of Cincinnati solved NYU’s defense yesterday by points in his first game and last year he led the nation in scoring with a 35 point average. ‘Lost Minute’ May Foul Up Leadership of NBA By The Associated Press Are the Boston Celtics or the New York Knickerbockers in first place in the Eastern Division of the National Basketball Assn.? The answer is up to league pres-| ident Maurice Podoloff. Podoloff has in his possesion a letter pro- testing Cincinnati's 108-106 victory case of the “lost minute’’ because | ithe Cincinnati timer told the ref- eree the clock had not been func- jtioning properly. He said that it |had jumped from 2:00 left to play | in the game to 2:59 instead of | (1:59. New York Coach Fuzzy |Levane howled and he was backed up by writers covering the game-| when the coaches of this state will |be represented on the body which Officially, Boston's 116-114 vic- Michigan Prep Mentors Again Are Rebutfed High School Coaches Assn. was re- buffed here yesterday in-an effort to‘obtain representation on the rep- resentative council. controls «all schoolboy athletics in| Michigan. schools, wWeted 4-1 against an amendment which would have giv- en the coaches two seats on the council, MELBOURNE (AP) — Earl The counci! is a 13-man body. |Buchholz, the latest U.S. Davis active coach has been elected to the council, of school principals and superinten- | dents. | being forced to pursue other | already have explored.” | kook Ok MSU-Titan Coaches Once Teammates EAST LANSING — Two old friends, who have been long time basketball rivals, match their wits Saturday night at Jenison Field- house in East Lansing where Michi- gan State and University of Detroit meet on the hardwoods. Forddy Anderson of MSU and: Additional Basketball Game Also Rejected by Principals sy LANSING — The Michigan) around the game a long time, and’ year after year they have tried to outwit each other as rival coaches. Anderson and Calihan were teammates during their service The council Cage Rivals 'Bob Calihan of U. of D. have been |? jin the country, careers, and alterward both went inte coaching. Anderson was at Bradley before coming to MSU and Calihan has been with the Titans since . discharge’ after World War Hi, At Bradley, Anderson had many great national powers but one of his toughest foes was U. of D.| where Calihan once knocked his| Braves out of the number one spot * * Since moving to MSU, the pair’ x * Buckholz Suffers Pul led Muscle The Michigan pcmmiars Schools Assn., an organization of princi- pals from the state’s 700 high Injury May H Cup hope, suffered a pulled thigh muscle today. Fears immediately arose that his play night fall off and endanger any chance the U.S. imight have of regaining the Da- vis Cup. The coaches wanted membership raised to 15. In the last 10 years only one comprised primarily * * * The mishap to the 18-year-old| lad, from St. Louis, whose play| has been sénsational so far in) Australia, happened in the second set of his third round match against Alan Lane in the Vic- torian State Tennis Champion- ships. * * president of the} * Paul Smarks, MHSCA, said; “The vote was not surprising to our membership. We expected to lose this round. We are now democratic avenues which we | * * * feat when he lost the first set to |Wayne Reid, but the Ohioan swept “I went wide for the ball and. it U.S. Hopes Americans in the tourney ad- vanced. Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, seemed headed for a surprise de- ithe next. three sets to win 6-8, 6-3, /6-3, 6-0. Peruvian Alex Olmedo of ‘Southern California beat Dough Reid 12-10, 6-3, 6-4 while Chris|. Crawford, Piedmont, Calif. had to go five sets to down Brian Tobin 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. : x x * The extent of the injury to Buchholz was. not immediately known, but his play in the dou-|featuring Nassau's fifth annual ‘bles later seemed affected. He and Crawford were beaten by ‘floor with Pontiac’s Guy Sparrow sparking U. of D. with 30 points. _| contribution. and Red Trading has met three times. In the first meeting in 1954, the Titans upset the Spartans on the East Lansing In 1956 and 1957, MSU scored victories on the Titan court. Last year it was 71-59 in a rough game. The Spartan man to watch, naf~ urally, will be the fabulous Johnny Green, 6-5 jumping jack who ‘has been highly rated in pre-season forecasts, Bob Anderegg, 6-3 for- ward also should make a major ‘ In Detroit, Michigan State will be meeting a promising club which already has one convincing victory under its belt. The Titans wal- loped Assumption College 77-50 last Monday. The established stars of the De- troit club’ are 6-3 forward Ralph Uchison and 5-9 guard Ray Albee. But the real men to watch are the huge sophomore centers, seven-foot Pete Corbett and 6-8 Dick Dylus. As they go, so will go the Titans, say U. of D. insiders. Big Cars Run Today in Nassau Classic’~ NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)—The big fellows whip around the 4.5- mile Oakes’ airfield course today in the 15Jap Governors Trophy race, one of the two major events speed week for sports cars. The race will be run in one sec- ~ Get low, low prices. Finest quality men's clothes—credit, of course. evidence that you save when you -¥3 sep at George’ 's-Newport’s. ‘mit high schools to play one addi-! Smarks had said previously that if necessary his group would go to the state legislature in an effort 'to get the lawmakers to amend the law that set up the representative | council. * * * “The day will arrive, however, felt a pain around my hip,” Buch-|pay) Hearnden and Graeme Stew-. holz said later. ‘It hurt so badly art 3-6, 846, 6-3, 6-4, The latter in the third set I quit chasing the broke Buchholz twice in the last, balls.”’ set to clinch the match. 2 oe Top-seeded Ashley Cooper beat Although he was hobbling in the tion with the Maseratis, the Fer- rias, the Astorf-Martins, the Mer- cedes and such special jobs as the Sadler Special, the Nisonger Spe- cial, the Scarabs, the Maserati- ‘Pontiac and the Maserati-Chevro- Fred Stolle 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 and now will play Crawford in the quar-| ter-finals. late stages of the match Buch- holz won 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 as all four let competing against their small-| ‘er rivals. dictates the policy under which; they work,”’ Smarks said. “When that day arrives no one will be able to say We didn’t give the principals the first op- portunity to correct this injus- tice.” Also voted down at yesterday's meeting was a proposition to per- i Baylor to Decide Grid Coach's Fate row at Baylor, will learn tonight WACO, Tex. (AP)—Sam Boyd, who has coached: a last place football team two seasons in a whether he’s wanted around any a a. GIFT TIES , 1.00 Wool "Kea Real Warmth - Suburbans 514” over New York Wednesday night. It's being called the mysterious|tory over Syracuse last night put| |the Celtics in the top spot with a| \12-6 record for .667, The Knicks | jare a half length behind, But if! MSU Hockey Team | the Cincinnati setback is thrown out, it would give New York an| ! P| T h F 11-5 record for .688. | ays oug oe | Boston had to put on a last {quarter rally to beat the Nation- EAST LANSING (#—Probably als, who dropped their eighth the toughest opponent of the sea-| straight. Frank Ramsey's basket son comes first for the Michigan/ with 32 seconds. remaining State hockey team. The skating Spartans get their | —scason under way tonight in a _ game with North Dakota, champ) of the Western Intercollegiate! _ Hockey League last year. A sec-| ord game is schedu'ed for Sat- urday. The Western League is now dis- ern Division lead to four and a Cliff 37 points for banded but MSU still is playing Michigan, Michigan Tech and North Dakota) among former members. Michigan State had only an 11-11 record last year but. still; won the Michigan Press trophy as the top Michigan collegiate hockey team. The Spartans won| it by taking three of four games| from both Michigan and Mich-| igan Tech. | Frank Vestal Dies | _ MEMPHIS, Tenn. _ Vestal, W — Frank! nationally known night, He was 58. | lclinched it for Boston. Bill Shar- man of the Celts had 29 points while Red Kerr paced Syracuse with 28. In the only other game, the St. Louis Hawks defeated the Phila- delphia Wartiors 107-92. The tri- umph increased the Hawks’ West- half games over Detroit. Hagan wracked up the winners, Pau] Arizin led Phil- adelphia 24. Braves Name Sisti ‘Farm Team Menager MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Mil- waukee Braves Wednesday that Sibby Sisti, mer Braves’ infielder, had been |signed to manage the Jackson- ville, Fla., club in the South At- 'lantic League, 38, managed Sacramento} field | in the Pacific Coast League last’ for afternoon and evening games. trials ‘judge, died of a heart at-|season and prior to that man-| The change was made to allow tack en route to a haspital last, jaged Austin and Corpus Christi Sisti, of the Texas League. ‘counts,’ announced| for- tional basketball game each sea- longer. son. Schools are allowed to play a combination of 24 football and bas-| ketball games—not exceeding nine, football games or 18 in basketball. | * * . * * “There were some heated dis- cussions but the Association voted to keep the status quo on both said Charles Forsythe, state high school athletic director. | lextend the coach's contr act rought protests from a number of places. Hence the meeting. * * * * * * A meeting of ex-students, trus- itees and faculty representatives ‘contract, which has a year to run, will be extended. * A newspaper * * repor t? that the In other action, the association | approved a rescheduling of the | semi-final basketball tournaments | in Lansing March 20. Semi-finals |__. . nar ; for Class D will be held in the |Tit last night saying he was en- . itering private business.- It was afternoon at Lansing Civic Cen- 4 : ay |Sauer who stepped down as coach Class B semi-finals will be held! Boyd. in the afternoon at Michigan State will be held to decide if Boyd's! administration ° was planning to) Athletic director George Sauer} ‘in 1955 and was succeeded by |. Martini . The modem drinker al a light drink . and Arrow is bubble li ite drink taste more Ee For a smoother . Screwdriver . other mixed drinks or straight . 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The six-foot-five University of | , Cincinnati star, who led the na- tion's major college scorers last season with a 35.1 per-game aver- age, tossed in 45 points last night despite a painful pulled muscle in his back to lead the Bearcats -to Powell Shoots for Tth Straight Win DETROIT ™ — Johnny Powell bids for his seventh straight vic- tory when he meets Leon Rosana of Indianapolis in the eight-rou d semifinal bout op Tuesday night's fight card at Greystone Ballroom. Powell, who comes from Colum- bus, Ghio, has not been beaten) since he dropped a split decision | to Ted Wright in June 1957, The main event pits Gene! Gresham, Michigan . lightweight king, against Bobby Rogers of Chicago. Powell and Rosana are welter- weights,. Powell has 11 victories in 13 professional bouts and a vic- tory Tuesday night would put him in line for a m. vent bout, jan easy 98-67 victory. over New yes aad * * Hardly anyone in the crowd of| 12,000 that turned out for the first| college basketball program of the season at Madison Square Garden| was aware of the fact, but Robert- son almost didn't* play. And how he stood up under a severe batter- ing by N.Y.U.’s more rugged rear guards even was a mystery to Cincinnati coach George Smith. “Up until just before the game Started, 1 wasn’t sure if Oscar would be able to play,” Smith explained in the dressing room after the Bearcats had gained | their second win in as many starts this season, “He pulled a muscle while working out in the); afternoon, ahd from the way it wag bothering him, we weren't even going to let him leave the hotel,’’ Iée packs were applied and Rob-, |ertson insisted that he would like “to give it a whirl,” Smith said, “so who was I to stop him?” * *x * And what a ‘‘whirl” he ‘gave it. Oscar scored his team's first eight points and wound up the first half with 16 to earn Cincinnatj a 33-33 tie. Once the second half got un- derway, so did Robertson. Although he fell 11 points short of ‘the Madif) son Square Garden record of 56, which he set himself’against Seton Hall last season, Robertson man- aged to drive the N.Y.U. defense silly. He scored on layups, , tap-ins, sets from the side and driving one-handers, He even hit once while almost fiat on his back after being jarred by a defender, and the Garden, which was in- augurating its 25th season 6f col- legiate basketball, rang with the cheers of an appreciative crowd. * * * St. John’s of New York opened the doubleheader with an easy ene “Husky: xk *&* * PNH 5 Meets. Rochester in Second Game Soph - Laden Quintet Stays on Road Until January oth away in the second half to win coasting. * * * 7 Fran¢is Saunders’ rebound with two seconds left to play earned Seattle a wild 60-58 victory over the University of San Francisco) before a crowd -of 6,000 in the Dons’ new $1,000,000 basketball pa- vilion. ~ Everything is new at Pontiac \Northern including its basketball Ron Cox, a Don guard, scored om: ms ude igh ts with less than th (Ee one te boost, San | Coach Dick Hall actually has two cage squads inasmuch as the Francisco into a 58-57 lead, but center John Cunningham fouled varsity and the funior varsity are + |made up mostly of sophomores, ti out. Frissell made good on hig fiest (thereby leaving much to be had in the way of experience. shot for a tie and then Saunders. All the mistakes sophomores 73-55 victory over Providence, with Tony Jackson and Al Seiden scor- ing 48 of the points between them. | St. John’s led by only six points) — 36-30 — at the half, but pulled) Retains Casting Title NEW YORK — Jon Tarantino, | 21-year-old University of California poked in the second when it rolied off the rim. “ean possibly make in athletic Elsewhere around the nation,| Competition will come out in the wash this season for Pontiac Mississippi State set an all-time i, | Northern giving indication of a pacerol "scoring | record by /TAIEy ing long lean year for the Huskies. agers i Is oe BARONS .CONVENE — Bloonifield Hills coach Hal Trott went over final instructions with his six key men yesterday as the Barons con- cluded drills for their hoop opener against Mad- ison Lamphere Danziger, Jim Dixon. | Union,’ 121-78; Georgetown aban-| doned its first half cautiousness to| Tuesday night the Huskies, rout Kentucky Wesleyan, 93-73; |opened varsity basketball compe- | Georgia Tech scored 13 points in tition at Lake Orion and w Sa the last three minutes to defeat) beaten 48-42. Tonight the story at | visiting Baylor, 65-56; Toledo U.)Rochester is expected to be the} Pontiac Press Phote tonight. Shown with Trott, left to right, are Dennis Hall, Bob Thompson, Doug Townsend, Bob Barrett, John 'PN Tankers Make Debut Today handed South Dakota, the N.C.A.A.} junior from San Francisco, won the | detending small college champions, | world casting title for the second an 81-70 beating; Furman routed| straight year at Brussels. He re-| presbyterian, 82-68, and Boston Col-| tained the elaborate Garcia CUP|iege upended ancient rival Holy| by piling up 13,958 points in the Cross, 72-63. International Casting Federation — tourney. [YEAR KNOTTY PINE PANELING Sq. Ft. 6” Teas prhhahbphbahphh tte 2%" UTILITY SHORTS IDEAL FOR DENS, BOYS’ ROOMS, RECREATION ROOMS 5 ats Kiln Dried CEMENT Peerless Portland Cement F LOORING $s OAK FLOORING a, END 10” Width Per Sack 100 BD. FT. 70 S. SQUIRREL RD. AUBURN HEIGHTS Open Saturday ‘til 5.00 P. M. $715 a AUBURN LUMBER if points followed by Norton with 10.! isame, * * Rochester has here of its five | starters back from last year and | the Falcons got off to a fast stapt by drubbing Milford 47-34 Tuesday Pontiac Northern's first swim-| might. ming team makes its debut this| This game originally scheduled | afternoon in the University High) for the new PNH gym was |Pool at Ann Arbor, and there was} changed to Rochester because |g ‘‘good chance’ this beginning of| the Husky court is yet not com- aquatic activities at the new high) pleted. ‘school would be succe-sful. This means PNH will be a trav-, o « eling squad until January 9th when) “While we didn’t get University’ it opens at home against Detroit High's eligibility list,” said pone Thurston. | Edwin Dauw, this morning, / hane ci Rochester is led by Gene Loth- Se Very oud chance . and whe sei | Northern is one of three area whom sco: poin s ford. Ennis starts at forward with ae Dara going into ‘action: tp. Chuck Ebersole, while Gene Hohf. and Bill Mason make up the guard) posts. By H. GUY MOATS | * * * Coach Gene Norris, new Chiefs’ mentor, takes hig squad to Ypsi- ; A lanti Central for an evening meet | cag arnt vesali po | for the opener. Chiefs are rated eent at the forwards. with Dick | erence dae co ts = pe Eley at center and Bruce Norton | % ; i and Jim Dempsey at guards. j many be impreved this year. , | Birmingham, which dropped its! Fedynik w North 2 ing Se Re Tuceday. ate | first dual meet in 23 starts {o |Grosse Pte. Tuesday, along with a * * * [number of other south Oakland County squads, will swim in the The Husk ailed to take | varitage AT ae ee fhe ba annual RO Kimball relays Satur- | =| FE 5-9293 | ‘Three Shutouts Mark against Orion by missing 18 of 26/44Y- charity attempts. * * * Southfield, with an improved| |squad under Milt Hurd’s ttitelage, ‘opposes Hazel Park in the South- field pool tonight, starting at 7:30. Dauw takes 10 swimmers to Ann Arbor. They include Lee Barrie in freestyle and relay; Tom Eley in, 50-100 freestyle; 14-year-old Dick | Goyld in 200 freestyle and relay; | ‘Wally Johnson, backstroke, indivi-| Newberry Market defeated Poole ual medley; Don Maxon, free- Hardware, A & W Root Beer beat | style. relay; Frank Phelps, breast- Arnold's Sign and Nutrilite won Stroke; Gary Rose, butterfly, indi.) Table Teanis Action Last night's action in Pontiac Table Tennis league was marked by three shutouts and a hot singles | battle. * * * ifrom Dorris & Son, all by 6-0 vidual medley; Bill Ratliff, diving, | |counts. Jim Tuttle, 50-yard! Capitol: Barbers defeated breaststroke; Phil Wells, frée-| Huron Cleaners 5-] and L. H. 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Seasons: Chicago Club CHICAGO (AP) — The Univer- team, on freestyler Ron Hoek- |sity of Michigan Club of Chicago man, who with Jerry Powers |last night gave Bennie Oosterbaan were named co-captains, yester- (an unprecedented award of merit. day; Jim Gibbs, backstroker; | “+ + Denny Roberts, squad's best free- | Oosterbaan, Chalmers ‘‘Bump” styler. Norvell will swim ortho- | Elliott, who replaced him as head dox breaststroke and the back- |football coach at Michigan, Har- stroke. lry Kipke and Fritz Crisler, Wol- About the only spot where Chiefs Ve" ine athletic director, were at lack capable competitors is in div- ithe speaker's table. nine: | It was the first time all of Michigan’s living coaches of the past and present had been togeth- Heart Attack “=e Fells Lavelle press the club's gratitude for Oosterbaan’s distinguished con- HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)—Jack- Lavelle, veteran scout for the New itributions to Michigan over a pe- riod of 35 years. York football Giants of the NFL, Duden Edges Rosburg died Thursday night at his home. in Playoff-at Alameda ,apparently from a heart attack.| He was 32. | SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Ore- Lavelle. also well known in|" professional Bob Duden of sports circles as a starter at track Oseeee beat Bob Rosburg of Palo meets and an after dinner speak-| |Alto, Calif., on the first hole of a ier, played guard on the 1925-'26; sudden death playoff Thursday to and '27 Notre Dame football lwin the $4,000 Alameda Opeu teams. Gol Tournament. While at Notre: Dame he also Jackie Pung of San Francisco, earned his letter as a weightman the only woman golfer competing, in track. After graduation he finished six strokes out of the coached football at All Hallows | ™oney. ‘and Power Memorial High'¢ Schools in New York City and for many years was athletic di-| BOB OLIVER rector of the Catholic Youth Or- ganization in the New York area. 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The Chiefs-Ypsi Central meet -UP FOR TWO—One of Pon- | Louis Cole ‘turned back Jim also includes a jayvee test. “So i tiac Northern’s many sopho- | Dailey in two sizzling matches, we're taking along 20 boys to- Be mores on the varsity is Dennis 122-90 and 22-20. night.’’ Coach Norris reported this | Vincent. _6I forward who | Standings: , _Morning. dropped in seven points against | Pts Pt Chiefs’ “hapes for a vie tory will Lake Orion Tuesday. The North- ee ee poke: : if fest on Bruce Norvell, in his @ Lifetime Guafintee ern quint plays on the Rochester prewteaite! © c: 38 Dorris: see 16 first varsity year probably the iui all Karz am Tay’ os 3 court tonight. iL. H. 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Y. | % Use Your Standard Credit Card for Home Heating Oil Purchases 95 West Pike St. $425 “A, Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts ‘SH KUHN AUTO WA 149 Ww. Huron Mon. thru Thar Fri., Sat. and ra $1.50 Across from Fiestas’ stains a rT dy poe Aimont at Armada, respectively, By CHUCK ABAIR : in the big ones, Lacking experience and a big man and. hampered by lingering} Waterford lost its top performers footbal} injuries, the Waterford|/of @ year ago through graduation Skippers begin their 1958-59 basket;|and has one boy who was being ball season‘tonight at Wayne in one/Counted on to play. out with grid of many opening night battles. _{injuries. He is Wendy Meyer. Ortonville at Clarkston, Milford x ke * ~ at Walled Lake ang Lake Orion| Meyer was one of six returning at Oxford will be among the most||ettérmen, Center Barry Campbell local non-loop tussles on tap. is the only other player who saw League play begins in the ja lot of service during 1957-38. Suburban Catholic and Southern |Guard John Studt; forward Tony Thumb with Royal Oak St. Mary |Hiller, Larry Bowan and Larry Open Pe mnsisces | N S at Orchard Lake St, Mary amd Brown are the other lettermen. “ Other squad members include transfers Dale Mahrie trom De- troit and sophomore Eddie Stegers of Kentucky. Mahbrie is expected to be in the starting lineup tonight along with Studt, Hiller, Campbell and Ray Rob- inson, : Wayne coach Deno DeLuca has been having trouble finding an- other scorer to team with 63 center John McKenzie, his lone) starter returning. The senior aver- aged better than 10 points per game last season, | i i } i Prep Front By BILL CORNWELL Jesse MacLeay and his Pontiac Central football team traveled another rocky road in 1958, winning four and losing five, but they drew their share of praise from Saginaw Valley Conference rivals. y When Saginaw Valley coaches and sports writers as- sembled at Flint recently to select the All-Conference honor teams, MacLeay heard glowing compliments about his grid squad. Strangely enough, the most complimentary remarks came from Bay City’s Elmer* Engel and Flint Central’s| Cage Calendar TONIGHT’S PREP GAMES Catholic Central at Pontiac Central Pontiac Northern at Rochester Midland at Bay City Central Flint Central at Lansing Eastern Ann Arbor at Arthur Hill Flint Northern at Port Huron Southfield at Ferndale . Cranbrook at Hazel Park Waterford at Wayne Milford at Walled Lake Parmington at Livonia Bentley Lake Orion at Oxford Oak Park at Clawson Ortonville at Clarkston Northville at Willow Run Holly at Fenton South Lyon at Brighton Bloomfield Hills at Lamphere Millington at Maple Grove Almont at Armada Dryden at Memphis Capac at Brown City’ ' New Haven at Anchor Bay Utica at Romeo é RO St. Mary at OL 8t. Mary St. James at St. Rita St. Benedict at St. Clement 8t Patrick at.RO Shrine St. Francis Xavier at Parmington OLS RO Dondero at RO Kimball Van Dyke at Lutheran East SATURDAY’S PREP GAMES St. Michael vs. St. Frederick at PCH Clarenceville at Farmington Away Bill I lite who directed|” varsity football letter this year their respective clubs to un- beaten seasons and a Valley co-chairmanship. Both coaches had kind -words for MacLeay’s ears, which may have helped to ease the pains of another losing campaign, the! j at Culver (Ind.) Military Academy, | which posted an 8-0 record for the: . school’s Ist underfeated-untied sea. BUC Manager Injured Son since 1936. Jim is the son off CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Danny Mrs. Margaret A. Mason, 3084|Murtaugh, manager of the Pitts- | South Wind Drive. » ‘burgh Pirates, was injured slight- | x. + re ly today when a car and the taxi jin which he was riding collided 2nd in as many tries for Jesse) since he became head mentor at PCH. Pontiac’s most decisive defeats came at the hands of the Indians and the Wolves, yet the Chiefs were praised. letter winners at Albion College this season were Lanny Leak | and Dick Johnston, beth from | Clarkston; Royal Oak’s Gerry | Snider; Earl Hudson of Clawson, | | and John Rise of Waterford. xt ke | Despite the fact that the Chiefs ; took their worst beating of the ee ne menu. year from the Indians, 38-0 Doo-| eset all star and now coach lite maintained that MacLeay’s dakie oa nie leap offensive line outcharged his own his pd ers ist’ t0 Oak ae from start to finish. Still, the! )S C@sers lost a | Chiefs couldn't score. | Halling’s boys vat 12 | Engel claimed that no Valley, without Scoring a =e point and rival “rocked! and” socked” his) O@k Park piled up a 21-0 lead. team harder than the Chiefs) se during the Wolfpack’s 346 victory.| The MSU Alumni Club of Oak- According to Engel, Butch Kokaly, !@nd County will hold its annual his All-State halfback, said he 8Tid bust nextt Wednesday night was hit harder by the Chiefs than) @t Devon Gables with Spartan by any other team on the Bay City, Coach Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty schedule. | as guest speaker. Members of |The Press All-Oakland County team, In addition, Pontiac’s coach anq their coaches will be honored. heard Charley Brown commend. | Starting time is 7 p.m. ed for his work at guard and— before the evening was finished the 170-pound junior had earned |¢- 5 himself a position on the All- Silky Has Old Tricks Valley 11. | By The Associated Press If post-season compliments are; Silky Sullivan is up to his old of any value, not everything was tricks. lost for MacLeay in 1958. | The big chestnut colt, who flab-| Last year, Jesse's Ist at PCH, bergasted racing fans last spring the Chiefs won three games. This With his come-from-far behind | year they won four. What about Style of racing and then fizzled in| next year? MacLeay isn’t talking.|the Kentucky Derby and Preak- | oo . iness, returned to competition yes-' ODDS AND ENDS iterday and won a 6-furlong race! fe * 1 “ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ight Veterans Bob Porritt and John Parks and Jayvee grads Bill Powell, Larry Landon and: Eddie Caverly will likely make up the Clarkston starting unit in its de- but. Jay Campbell,who played two years ago, could become a valu- able 6th man. Ortonville has a pair of cap- able point-getters in Earl Rich- -ardson and Ted Follis. Richard- son averaged better than 17 a game as did Follis’ in 1957-58 but the latter missed the last seven games due to an injury. Walled Lake won its opener Tuesday and will be favored again but the Vikings expect no easy is confident his Redskins are going to come around and vows his team will be heard from before the season is over, * * * Kirk Evans and newcomer John Allen sparked the Vikings against Cranbrook. Scoring ace Terry Anderson, hustling Terry Hoy and “green” center Bob Roselle hold the key to Milford’s success. early games will help overcome the Dragons’ lack of experience. deff Brady and Jim Casey head the Oxford team. time setback by Troy, is home against Utica, Royal Oak Class quintets, Dondero and Kimball, tangle, Southfield visits Ferndale, Farmington is at Livonia Bentley, Holly goes to Fenton and Bloom- field Hills plays Madison Lamphere in some of the other contests, Cranbrook plays at Haze] Park, Oak Park at Clawson, Brighton vs. South Lyon, Memphis enter- tains Dryden, Capac is at Brown City and Anchor Bay plays host to New--Haven completing the area schedule. . Among the varsity football at an intersection. } of D.|- HOMER HIGHT "Take a 15 Minute Ride Out the New Bargain Boulevard and Find Out What Fine Used Car Values We Have.” HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. Jim Mason of Walled Lake won)at Tanforan in his usual manner. | 160 S. 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Yd (: a Y i e ® gi te _ | | silly FLOOR COVERINGS a : | ae Large Selection of Roll Balances \ , @) Nn Bol] Elizabeth Lake Road 7 FE 47775 MIs are ALL GREATLY REDUCED ; = © 4994 Dixie Highway oo OR 3-0411 oe - - Te | oy ! P) : . | u — | a AG , : | i “ ee 5 sil RR, EE eee ——s oa ee : t - ¢ ~ 1958 Se Z THIRTY-FIVE Soo .,Don’t Touch That Canape, Senator! . By DELOS SMITH F UPI Science Editor’ NEW YORK — Once upon a time a congressman died every few weeks. But look at them now. * * * - Their — have trained them in proper vior at cocktaif-parties and in the jays of pedestrian exer- cise, and their mortality rate from heart disease is less than that of the general population. Proper behavior, in the view of | Dr..George W. Calver, attending physician tq Congress, includes leaving the canapes alone and going very easy dn the martinis. Overeating, he. said, definitely is an occupational hazard of con- gressmen. It used to kill them indirectly in considerable numbers. | * * ~ b “Acute indigestion’ was written on the death certificates in thase days, but usually death was caused | by a heart attack, he said. In the 30 years Congress has had its own medical service, the death rate Births Recent births in the Pontiac area recorded in the Oakland) County Clerk’s office are listed below by the father’s name. FARMINGTON Songressmen Healthier by’ 70 to 80 per cent. - hard A, Adum, 29007 List ; Donald T. Axon, 28134 Wildwood Trail, Bruce A. Bolyard, 23458 Haynes Thomas E. Bridges, 20969 Sunnydale Robert G Buchheit, 21318 Renzelaer David Caskey, 21519 Jefferson Frederick E. Dryer, 31900 Notting wood | i in | Joan A. McMann, 28266 Pepperm William J. Rowell, 27880 Peppermill Mark R. Kirk. 23275 Floral | Julian U. Kileiss, 22871 Frederick Robert Hunt, 3009 Orchard Lake ; Richard C. Wosnlak, 28515 Quail ollow eeieuriee J. Wyss, 30800 Randall Lewis W Zettel, 21115 Ontago Gordon P. Wells, 23115 Violet CLARKSTON Alfred F. Ayres, 5689 Maybee : Robert E Bellehumeur, 5467 Prankwill David W. Bess, 5300 Sashabaw BIRMINGHAM erald L. Farr, 460 ;Watties ee M. Felmiee, 1556 Wattles Jerome F. Fitzsimmons, 1853 Fairview Leslie W Flemming, 1007 Mohegan) George L Frandsen. 836 Nor@Wich | Rovert W Gibson Jr. 369 Westchester a Lasis L Grossnickle, 501 Larchiea Forrest E Fox, 283 Lincoln I Hillie J. Lamet, 517 Catalpa | Richard A LaFever. 18200 Buckingham John G. Legg Jr.. 359 Harmon | Richard 8. Linton, 971 Adams William E Lumsden. 1947 Melton *Alastair C Mackintosh, 3219 Adams Farl| A Maxwell, 5615 Lahser James T Maunders, 928 Clark Robert K. McIntosh, 1211 Humphrey Charles E MeKeon, 1481 Lincoln Leo J. McLean, 1106 Bennaville Clifford W Mezey. 2096 Oakhill Arthur Molinar, 93 Kirk Lane John A. Largon, 31235 Bingham Robert P. Larson. 1630 Graefield | Farl 25504 W. 14 Mile 1352 Dorchester Plasterer, 487 Riker, 2317 Dorchester | Robbins| 242 Bird | 30234 Embassy 2166 Butterfield Jr, 16255 Marguerite 1227 Lenox 384 Puritan 1421 Graefield 6190 Flemmings, -Kenneth C Alexander J Everett J Isaac W Ross Charles E Rose Peter A Perrs Donald E Hacker William Harvev It Richard E. Hauser Wendell L Bishop, Russell J Cohoon, 6280 Pine Knob Wilbert J Deunvan, 5555 Oak Park) Robert FE Dodt, 6938 Tavpon | James F Donahoo, 8500 Dixie \ Lawrence FE. Gahagan 56 Washington | Willam F. Gleich. 9450 Dixie | Walter C Greenacre. 7011 Odis tL Marlock. 6241 Ascenston | Wallace D McLav, 7900 Dixie Highway | Jack B Lawrence 6290 Ortonville Billy G Powell 5493 Sunnydale Jéhn O Ronk 88 Main Fugene F. Richardson, &150 Ascension Albert R Robinson. 6799 Eastlawn | Paul A Hinkley 6640 Fastlawn j Hugh Jackson. 990 Baldwin i Larry G Jehnson 7192 Pine Knob Donald N Teets 8590 Dixie Highway John L Tersigni. 6025 Orion * George L Thomas 5490 Marv Sue Kenneth E Willson. 5344 Draytén ROCHESTER Phillip B Bartholomew. 825 Fourth Edward Berhorst. 136 Matn Lewis F. Bogart, 140 Kalhaven Lawrence A. Baker, 2455 Harrison LaVern C. Crandall, 451 Elm Roy L_ Deileree, 306 Michelson James R. Campbell, 229', Helen Melvin M. Edwards, 790 Hamlin Robe . 1987 Avon . 38 Newberry Griffin. 3390 Gerald Green, 197 Winry Howard Luttrell. 1563 Auburn Thomas O. MePeters, 2460 Dutton Tappon About 28,000 Americans are. ‘sjuaplooe auoy ut ApiRaf pol[hy, + DONALD: DUCK E. Lemieux, 33423 Grand River . fiom heart disease has been cut ’ Calver is current president of the American College of Cardiology and holds the rank of rear admiral in the Navy's Médical Corps. He was telling other physicians about how well: preventive medicine has been working for. congressmen, in the technical journal, “CIBA’s Pulse and Pressure.” . He has a low opinion of -cock- tail parties, never gives them and rarely attends them. Aside from the well known high calorie content of any . cocktail, the > canapes are calorically rich, teo. But he understands his congres- sional medical eharges must at- tend cocktail parties as a duty. Adding to their burdens, they must entertain constituents visiting Nowadays | Washington, which means they HAK-KAFF/ DID YOU POSSESSION OF THE OF DERWENTWATER BACK TO TH ‘ £) 1956 by NEA Servire tne A DOLLAR 2 SURELY YOU JEST! WHY, THIS RARE SPECIMEN OF BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE WAS J ONCE THE MOST TREASURED E14 AND POSSIBLY / THE (3THCENTURY! / cd Sati must feed them—and feed them eat too much at lunch:-and dinner. One congressman told Calver he couldn’t eat lightly in the presence of constituents because he didn’t want them to worry:about him. _ : * * * 2 Calver has put a damper on. 4ll tis congressional eating and drink- ing—to the best of an admonishing physician's ability. In addition, he has persuaded congressmen to ex- ercise, usually by walking daily in erder to keep themselves more or less lean and to burn up excess calories. ° = Swimming is another good way to do it, and Calver would like Congress to build a. swimming pool for congressmen. But the congressmen have balked at that. They feel-it wouldn't go-well with the voters who would figure they BOARDING HOUSE and drink. fr. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, D were indulging in ‘Calver heads a. congressional and a group‘of nurses. This staff \keeps after congressmen to submit well, This means they’re likely to. once a year to physical checkups which include a thorough study of their blood chemistry... That's where the relation of eating and drinking to the eondition of the arteries and of blood pressure can| _ ‘jusually be checked. To get busy congressmen to go through this annual ehore, Calver Pressure from the feminine side of a man’s life can be more effective than that of a physician, But congressmen are aecustomed to stresses, « You have to be a “stress man’ t6. have gotten to Congress in the first place, he noted. Years of stress pave tfhe way for cardio- vascular disease. And this intensi- fies the congressman's occupa- tional hazard of too much food SAY HALF THIRD EARL ¥ 4(T DATES AM iF ty iE di ad TM Reg U.S. Pat_ Ort fa ee Tae Males ON SECOND THOUGHT, I WON'T BRS GINE YOU ANYTHING MORE THAN A RUNNING START TOWARD THE DOOR ! SAY, THERE'S A SOGGY WAD OF PAPER IN THIS JUG—— I'LL BET IT'S A TREASURE ¢ AP IN CAPTAIN KIDD‘S we eecte, ty ROO SOK) BOON CFR ROR ‘ OXKXKOO ©: XK RX K CKKKRY Ox<> HE —_— MASOR'S SUST BEEN BEATEN —— ALL RIGHT! YOU PULLED ME OUT OF TH’ MACHINE AND YOU'RE A HERO-- BUT DON’T HOLD ME UP ALL DAY APVERTISIN’ if if lj Wi ye THE PICTURE HANGER YOU'RE NEVERA HERO TOA GUY YOU SAVE -- YOU MAKE HIM LOOK TOO MUCH LIKE A FAT- onl SJ RWILLIAMS TM. Reg US Pat OF © 1958 by MEA Service. ime By Walt Disney tnetribated by King Paatures Syndicete. = HL Ss ‘You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way | to solve all your buying and selling oroblems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 THE GIRLS “Honey, this year let's exchan jties and mink coats and necklaces.” ge practical gifts like shirts and ‘self-luxury with oe |) ee. thedical staff of three physicians| enlists their wives and secretaries.) ~ KCEMBER 5. _ RIVETS \ RABBIT... feserved, 101958, Feeld Exterprises, dnc, All rights BUUTS AND HER BUDDIES Xe vs | By:George Sixta By Edgar Martin On GAL OR. ROD'S HOME: 1$CO-GS?" SOER\ OS CAMB HAS DECWED TO SELL ” i | © 1958 by NEA Service, inc. T.M, Reg UG. Pat. Off. _By Carl Grubert OIE Few Enterta, Tee, a a 1ZE IN — CAUSE ICK f— UKE To YOU'RE NOT HOW ABOUT IT P THINKING THAT OUR QUEEN BEREAVED. [ ONLY SAID WHAT 1 BELIEVED THING I EVER HEARD ANY- BODY Say. © 1968 by WEA Servicn, ine. TM Bog, US. Per, OFF . By Leslie Turner WF YOU'D HEARD HOW THRILLED \ SHE WAS, YOU COULDN'T HAVE & REFUSED HER. EITHER! DECIDED TO LET ELLEN COME TO HER MOTHER, AFTER ALL, BUDE BEEN APART $0 MUCH! I'VE TAUGHT YOU EVERY TRICK IN THE BOOK THIS SURE HAS BEEN A BIG OH, OH --- IT'S : 3 WEEKS OVERDUE . AT THE LIBRARY BUSHAM ILL EM. O08¢.-¢- MEEKLE MORTY IT'S CALLED: - “FIFTY SURE FIRE WAYS TO MAKE A MILLION DOLLARS* I HAVE HERE A LITTLE GEM OF A BOOK WHICH WILL BRING YOU WEALTH BEYOND YOUR WILDEST DREAMS I CAN'T INTERESTED CONVI iT. L DONT SEEM TO BE ABLE TO - By Dick Cavalli : UNDERSTAND i ‘ NCE WHY DON'T YOU COME OVER AN’ SING BASS WITH OUR QUARTET... GEE, GRANDMA, WHAT AWONDERFUL DEEP VOICE YOU'VE HAD TH'LAST FEW DAYS / 9 « ™ +. WHEN WE PERFORM AT THAMATELIR SHOW NEXT WEEK... THAT IS,O'COURSE,IF YOU STILL HAVE YOUR COLD THEN. ~ ee 2 A a ~e a $ § 2 : . . | ~« The Pontiac Press Want Ads are the perfect To dispose of those items you no longer have place to tell your story-of what you have to need for ... to turn them into ready cash ... sell... want to buy, rent or hire. Results use Pontiac Press Want Ads .... you'll find are fast, the cost is extremely low to tell they really PAY OFF! thousands your story at one time. , * “ee, % Ea 2 4 | _For Experienced Help in Wording Your oo | Want Ad for Best Results ¢ - é Weakens Grains =: again today in early transactions tand prices on the board of trade weakened almost all along the line. * * * held the only gains during the first several minutes of trading while some setbacks in grains ran to major fractions of-a cent, STANLEY ©. HOPE ~ Be been filed in the office of the |Waterford Township Clerk, 4995 W |Huron 8t., Pontiac. Michigan’ for pepe 14... Pike St. |examination. Satd spetial assessment r iness Church, 19 W. Fairmont St., according to Pontiac Police. orergare: 38 Sale. Yo, 22 s Includes the following property to ae pon ~ cone No: e oo en | itfield Estates Subdivision. © as No. 1 thru. 30 Incl Lot No. 90 Se Rummage Sale -by the Moose; Lots No. 93 thru 100 incl. tagieg i128 W Pike. Sat from) fate No. Hap fre He ine 9 until cleaned gut. | Maceday Gardens Subdivision. adv. Lots No. 57 thru. 71 incl Lot No. 367 Rummage Sale Jt Methodist | jake Willems Pere pandieisien: id ot: No ru ne Church, 8 to 12, Dec. | eee ee _ 67 thru. 72 Incl. - . 95 thru. 100 incl. 317 _ 122 inel. : . 144 Incl. . 160 thru. 162 incl. o. 164 That Aitie Waterford Township Board will meet at the Waterford Town- ship Hall, 4995 W. Huron Street, joes Michie n on December 8, 1958 at : Sascarn Standard Time for, adv. Rummage ’ /gale, Saturday, 9 to 1. K. of C. Hall, 295 S. Saginaw. adv. We / Buy AN Types of /WASTEPAPER NEWSPAPERS 50c 1004 CORRUGATED 80c 100# Pontiac Waste Material Co. 135 Branch FE 2-0209 ft eS NOTICE OF TAXES | CITY OF PONTIAC : ’ The 1958 County Taxes in the City of fontiac will be due and payable at the Office of the Pontiac City Treasurer December 10, 1958 through January 20, 1959 without fees. On January 21, 1959 a collection fee of 4% will be added to all County taxes paid through February 28, 1959. i On March 1, 1959 all unpaid County and 1958 City and School Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office and must be paid there with additional fees. | Payments made by cacti must be postmarked not later than January 20, 1959 to avoid penalties.. Walter A. Giddings fey pupae of reviewing the said spe- cial assessment roll and hearing any objections thereto. his notice is gren f by order of the Waterford ce ee rd. SEFTERLIN, Nov. 28, Dec. 5. ‘38 35 S. Parke Street, Pontiac, Michigan The distant soybean contracts, ‘ erk | eninsula ‘sity. (11,500 Acres Burned | State Conservation Department | City Treasuret | | | in [ MARKETS 1 Stocks Mived hair ha Pig ashen ee Lana to paige Farmer’ by growers and sold by feaee in wholesale package lots. Wednesday. . Detroit Produce FRUITS: Apple cider (case: ¢ gals. veckTaBLes ; a. topped, ou SETH eee eee 1.50 pples, Delicious, bu. ..... "330 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1058. in Active Trade NEW YORK @® — Stocks were mixed in fairly active early trad ing today. Gains and losses ranged] from fractions to about 1 point | from ‘the. idee close, * * As has betes customary, the tick- er lagged behind floor transactions briefly after the. opening. It never ran more than. one’minute late and road near Dixie » Harold R. Walls, escaped with bruises. The oil didn’t ignite. He told police his brakes locked as he applied them, Sending the truck out of control. Philanthropic Trust DAYTON, Ohio (AP)—The Tate ‘Charles F. Kettering, au genius and former General Mo- tors research head, left an estate conservatively estimated at a lit- tle more than 200 million dollars. Most of this huge fortune was divided between the Kett Foundation and a separate phil- anthropic trust. Details .of. the di- _ {vision were not distlosed’ in the will filed Thursday in Monigom- ery County Probate Court. * * * Kettering died Nov. 25 after suf- fering a stroke. . It is known that Kettering held approximately 165 million dollars ‘|worth of General Motors stock. Business associates placed the value of his other holdings, inctud- ing many patents on inventions, at no less than 40 million dollars. Pontiac Press Photo highway, crushing the top of the cab and spilling oil over the road. The driver, 33, of 458 Linda Vista Dr., organizer in Detroit, returned. to face assault charges stemming from violence in the bitter UAW strike against the Kohler Co., now in its fifth year. The ground always before was doubt that he could get a fair trial. On Wednesday, Williams said he was persuaded that conditions were ‘‘calm as they are likely to be in the foreseeable future.” ~ Declare 40c Dividend DETROIT (®—American Metal Products Co. has declared a quar- terly dividend. of AO cents on com- mon stock payable Dec. .31 to * * * ‘ were made to seven relatives. The remainder of the monetary hold- ings, Kettering’s suburban man- sion, and all other real estate was given to his only son, Eugene W., Public Hearing Due Dec. I6 at Walled Lake of Hinsdale, IN. WALLED LAKE — The public|, The separate trust was set up hearing will be held on a petition|>Y Kettering for charitable, edu- submitted to the Walled Lake City|°ational ‘gnd scientific purposes. Council on a proposal to permit owners of commercial buildings tar Output for Week and plumbing work in the build- . : fo Hit Year's Peak ings. The meeting has been set for Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at the city hall. DETROIT @®—Atitomotive News reports this week’s car production will reach 147,599 units, highest ‘output of the year. One of eight Americans will go to a hospital this year. stockholders of record Dec. 15. Give 4 Ponti Four Pontiac high " school stu- ldents were among 25 ifrom Wayne, Oakland and Ma- ‘comb counties honored as winners of the fifth annual High School Body Drafting Contest at De- troit's Rackham Memorial Build- ‘ing last night. Two of ‘the four took first and second places in the contest spon- sored by the American Society of Body Engineers, which judged 1,- 418 entries from 8&3 public and ‘parochial high schools in the three- ‘county area, | First place award winner was | Carroll Dickerson, of 2527 Wal- HE St. Runnerup weit to Met. ‘vin Sellers of 625 Bafboa St. Placing 14th was Don Chase, of Atwell, instructor at Central. Body Drafting Awards students dents at Pontiac Northern High, The production estimate is the : highest since the week that ended ac Students INov. 23, 1957, when 151,846 cars 19.9 per cent increase over the ' }123,088 units produced last week. In the corresponding week last year 139,506- c irs were produced. _ The trade paper said alf car makers except Chrysler Corp. have scheduled overtime opera- tions for Saturday. Chrysler is troubled by a strike at a key plant that threatens to idle the ‘corporation's entire car-making 606 Fourth St. All three are stu- The other loca] youth honored was Don Arnold, 97 E. New York St., for 24th place. Arnold is a student at Pontiac Central High. * * * Dickerson received $125 for first] operation. Place and Sellers got $75 second; Automotive News said 23:096 place prize money. The other two'truck assemblies are scheduled winners received drafting sets. for this week, compared with The presentation of awards fol- 20,626 last week and 22,584 in the lowed a dinner and the meeting corresponding week last year. also featured a speech by Bart) Canadian manufacturers have Cotter, chief engineer, Fisher Body scheduled production of 7,829 cars Division, General Motors Corpor- and 1,636 trucks this week, com- ation. pared with 7,805 cars and 1,678 trucks last week. In the corre- isponding week last year the Ca- The. local winners work under | Enar West, Pontiac Northern in-| Cash bequests totaling $175,000 - a were turned out. It represents a vehicles, the trade paper said. ‘was Detroit's industry, with em-, phasis on the automotive portion. * x * Third were the Soo Locks at iSault Ste. Marie and fourth were ithe Lake Michigan sand dunes. . Dearborn’s Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museura placed | fifth in the voting. Sixth was the Tahqnuamenon Falls at Newberry. The professors awarded seventh place to their own university with Tages Mele Ut, @bks special mention about the atomic AE a pod ae road — . . “Wee 0 wae ; “ * “ Notes at the Phoenix Memorial Month ree ae. 2078 1296 87.7 202.4 n-! ’ Fi - Year ago ...... 241.6 1.3 71.6: 158.5 ay i Caberatory and the 101.00l-seat| Tey nih “icons 133 908 20nd Michigan Stadium. 1958 low ......2347 809 729 156.6 + x« € 1957 high ......2800 134.7 775 1886 1957 low ......2260 782 66.2. 150.9 Eighth was the Porcupine Moun- tains and ninth was the Keweenaw of Upper Michigan. Tenth was Mackinac Island. The Upper Peninsula, interest- | ingly, won four berths in the top 10 and shared another — the bridge. * * * Among the other scenic sites re- ceiving votes were the Pictured) Rocks near Munising, the Grand. Traverse Bay Region, the upper peninsula's Copper Country, Hia- watha National Forest, Holland during the tulip festival, the mouth! of the Presque Isle River, and of | all places—Michigan State Univer-) i LANSING (#—Forest fires have burned 11,500 acres of woodlands _ in Michigan so far this year, the reports. Most of the 1,247 -fires wéte in the Lower: Peninsula. This compares with a 1957 total | of 743 fires and 6,355 acres dam- ‘aged, an 8&0 pef cent increase. High Low WNoon/ Allen Elec. & Feuie. Co. 21 2.1 21) Baldwin Rubber Co* 15.6 16.4/ Ross a Cac 274 284) |G. L. Oil & Chem. Co*- 14° «15 Howell Ones Mtr. Co* 62 63) Peninsular M. Prod. Co* 75 &4 The Prophet Co* a 196 106 106 Rudy Mfg. Co one 91 3 Toledo Edison Co § 15 18 8 year ago. Buying of men’s. ap- was down. 'were fashion accessories, especial- ily handbags, jewelry and gloves. id ‘arrots, topped bu. Aa Senewess 1.50) the congestion was quickly cleared Some of the selling included Gites we i "se ve _ , . if | en hedges, but mainly it appeared to | Selery gx. rs eae 1B up. DRIVER WALKS AWAY — The driver of this oreera dis: oO eaereeeerene i Fs be a continuation of trade desire |ieers «bens | 408 PROCNINIIIIND 145) Twe space. age stocks,. US. 1,200-gallon oil tank truck received an unexpected s 4. to go deeper into the short side of Onions ary, (hag) $0 Aor. srssreses+ 23% Borax and Olin Mathieson, add- | early Christmas gift yesterday. It was a healthy - {the market. Porsnipe. % ee Nees ects Ls ed to recent gains, but not slice of good luck, according to Waterford Tewn- 4 + eeenes : 2 . A IC (w y kk * Perse all ven house, (beh “doz. //1-150| MMUch, Olin Mathieson | asi % | ship Police. The truck is shown here after it Wheat was % to 1 cent a bushel /Saussb. tome, ono. i ‘ep. “bait. 235; 204 Borax %e. skidded and overturned on a curve on Kennett lower near the end of the first | Turnips, topped. . - 1.) Gulf Oil jamped almost 1 point Stanley Hope Succeeds | hour. December $1.94; corn ~un- ids following an optimistic review of . z ~ M. C. Lightner as Head changed to % lower, December Old|ootards, bux se veseecceessee 2.78) the eoMmpany’s Seow. by the . : Save type contract $1. 14%; oats Un-|Kale, bu. ....ccccsscoessceceessee 2:28 president. Royal Dutch was. ahead Na as of Business Association changed to % lower, December . a fraction. 67%; rye % to % lower, December | ee + NEW YORK (AP)—Stanley C.'$1.31%; soybeans unchanged to “% Poultry and Eggs year tumbled nearly 1 pouield 8 = : Hope, a business leader whojlower, January $2.13%. DETROIT POULTRY on \profit. taking. Youngstown Sheet) ir on inves launched a second career at the . DETROIT, Dec. § (AP)-—Prices per| Was Off nearly 1 point in a mixed? age of 65, is the new president of Grain Prices pound. oe! b. Detroit, for No. 1 quality) steel group. Base avers - i = i itt lower wi the National Assn. of Manufactur Heavy type 17-10; light, type hens 10; changed to a little Sudden About Face by ers. CHICAGO GRAIN jt; Deary peg “Barred Rocks 20-21;; Anaconda down %. , ; sane Hope was elected at the annual, CHICAGO, Dec. 5 (AP) — Opening | caponettes under 5, ibs. 19; over § Ibs.| Raytheon ran up 1 point, as did) Gov. Williams Sparks NAM convention Thursday night! se HEAT gly. 2. cee. 1.20% |a0-82: ewes geese Pfizer. Electric and musical indus- Hot Controversy ’ to succeed Milton C. Lightner,|Dec. ....... 18t%s Sep. 1.19% DETROIT EGGS tries were active and up a frac- board chairman, the Singer Man-|May 11.151. 1.96% Dee. . 65%! DETROIT, Dec. 5 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b./tion, General Electric declined ufacturing Co., Elizabeth, NJ. | 31% ---++) PEG Me MR Se%| Detroit. in case lots, federal stl! while Westinghouse gained. East-| LANSING (®—The book techni- * * * "CORN (OLD) RYE a Whites Grade A extre large “4: es man Kodak advanced 1 point. . | cally was closed here today on the 3 ! en exces 4% Dec. ......- 3. (40; medium sma. grade : . In a statement of acceptance, | Ue: 115% Mar. 131%) 38. No browns, Checks 20 | Sipe ya oe ore ‘eould af-|. CORN (NEW) May ..-... r i “é yersy Hope suggested NAM ‘could af-/, CORN (NEW) Bey + 33 |gradea eegs nov. 20-Dec. 5 ‘were 8.660 New York Stocks a ao aon a ot ford to change its name to the Mar. li... Liss: LARD (DRUMS) | Cases: . y its surprise ending went on National Assn. for M anufactur- | jay cece 0.10% Jif, 9 .---). 5 ba Commercially A iysee cao (Late Morning Quotations) bubbling. on” plese ae eae A ea Pigures after decimal point are eighths he el litre 38; large 38-37; medium a -|admiral . 19 Kelsey Hay .. 40 . ; He declared, ‘‘We must be for! ) fi Set i 5 fed Ch ..... 8 Kennecott ... 94 | These main developments came and not against. We must be for ounty ems 0 ‘Mid Sie B00 Be — Cm +. = ito light yesterday: overnment expenditures but on al . Alum Ltd ..... 304 Lehn & FP ... 35.5) igh offici mil Mazey) reasonable basis; we mst be for Holiday Party Plans Livestock ae nua BS EB gi For tne United Auto Workers Union, taxation but on an equitable eine y | > on oe able 53 re Cran ae Lockh Aire .. -- Be ‘close ally of the Democratic Party i ) ‘attic = and we must be for labor rela. avin 350. “Sectsared lots slaughter steers Am Motors .... 34.5 Lone 8 Cemi .. 342|/lodged a stiff protest with Gov.| tions but on an honest and con-/ Plans for a holiday party Dec. isa heifers active in cleanup treds. AB B Ges .... G4 Lorillard -..... Pan Williams office against Williams’ | » * fe ? u stea Oo strong, cows no! . structive basis.” 21, at which time Democratic Pre- extabushed, other classes: pearte, = Am pik & Tel. = Meaning! Bes “ . action in sending Gunaca back to : h di ew avera choice yearling . lay te 5: * * * ° 'cinct workers who registered and steers 28 @. small lof mos ty with Anaconda ; = Merck tina 3B Ra | Wisconsin. e olce en aroun elfers wane ergen no. b Hope said the —. era soci got out the most ee at the ire Sasa sities Ana Delete 3640-St0R: Armour & Bee 2. ees eg a tac 8) Gene of the mystery about aoe an = pone be will 4 election will onored, eeiiiey = a cei gia deer ee NP Mpls Hon aes the governor’s independent staat ae ie es on ae will be made paren Com : ter Bodies and, eifers 25 cents higher; Bett & Ohio .. a 2 Minn P&L, 33.2 sources of information” Goncern- SOrV e Sa ‘a e : a oun cows opened strong to cents higher, eo onsan k attitude were s Shown by the Soviet. Dono tale Gene . inte. trade gr to orcs ee aes sree Moe weer at ing conditions on mnt wis to strong; mos 100 o low choice | nieie ot ee] ... 16.1) was pped away isclos- J +, |slaughter st er 1150 lb. weights | Borg Warn .... 36 = Motoro! . 63 * Untee eon ow else labor’ Cartos_G.- Richardson, commit- |29.50- 71.50," “most cholce | 950- 1200 ° Jb. Popa vee ae Mueller “Br +. 384) Ure of ‘confidential inquiries on " steers 27.5028 ew loa gh choice tes urray bie : T tee chairman, announced: t h a t steers 2790-28-26. 22.50; lot high choice (Calum & H -.. 197 wat Rise ... 493, the subject by a friendly news. he new NAM president retired! awards will be made at the party | to prime 1235 Ib. steers 28.50, lot high Cap Ory 302 Nat Dairy ..-4 48.2] paper. 7 choice to rime steers panne or at yps .... 67. : as president of Esso Standard Oil to those who recorded the highest |¢ load high chise ana prime around 1169|Capital Airl ... 173 wat Lesa et tir care athecin ; 3, A newsman gathering data Co, last July after spending 46 number of new registrations in| ib steers 29.00, standard to, lof good serial Co a Ss No Am Av ... 298 Pa Williams inquired of bg least! , n s steers -25.50; utility d epdids eves or Pac . . years with several affiliates of their precincts, ‘and to those who |1cct' good 180-600 Ib. heifers 25.0-47.00, (ater Trac ---- $ | Nor ta Pw ..313| Gn Shebovean businessman about| Standard O& Co. of New Jersey.|transported the largest number of |serezel Beds sversge, to Tigh, chmiea itis na M2. oe. nie OF tl |e vobahhe political effect of th - eifer w y an ‘ wens e proba itical effect o e He immediately assumed the pres- voters to the polls Nov. 4. |standard heifers 20.50-25.25: utility cows, ae Bre, Pac CORRE 1. 683 P © Po ti cti idency of SoundScriber Corp., | brs pe week 8. 0-30.00; inte, tage Seat Adios oat A Pan A ¥ Air 8 governor’ S prospective a ee on < ~ ndividua strong “""t aram ct. F; s North Haven, Conn., manufactur-/ 5. | aos building in America Sisty ews up ‘to. 20.00. = eed Golg Palm .... 824 ok RE /his presidential chances in 1960. ers of dictating equipment. | ers sroughout he weet Gas... 208 ola... 2 3 x * * < on- | utilit bulls 22 bu on os . i eed estoy eee ae Miami, It |st "2,00, 30 head choice #30 #30 Te, eeterd ("7 RGas 412 cee © #2 | After refusing repeatedly over ; ' f steers jot stoc Josq Phileo ..... 2 ‘ rhe He served notice at the time was brought from Spain stone by steer calves arourt 470 lbs. 32.00 Con Pe Pr (4%) m3 Phill Pet 455 four —_ Williams Hale a, ee he would organize his business so Vealers—Salable 50. Nominally steady.| Cont Can . 584 FF rere ordered Gunaca, a former U stone by agents of the late William compared last. week fully steady tolGenr Saat i116 Pure Ou ..... 41 that his work week would be three Randolph Hearst. strong: — ee and prime weaiere Copper Rng .. 36.3 eo i Ss: fr rh standar and good 26.00-\Gorn Pd ..... ‘ f=. = Saya fon Ae Dance ot the year ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FoR 380: cull and utility 16.00-26.00. Curtis Eee i Reyn Met... #8 “Addition to Bloomfield Village Fire, ~ ne Doty! : aera flea = het bc 3 See 2 Ro ‘al Dut 50 H it I Lodge Calendar The Township of Bloomfield, Oakland| slaughter lambs around 50 cents lower: |Dis C. Seag .. 333 at Rer Pa ne im fed County, Michigan will receive sealed slaughter Soa 60 cents higher: el a an "Y Scovill at Be “ lock p.m, on December lambs stea oice : ears Roeb 6 Annual Communication Pontiac | Dics until “s.00 o'c comfield|Wooled slaughter lambs 22.50-23.00; sev-|Du Pont ..... 199 Lodge No. 21 F.&A.M. Friday, De- ecu ios Teberaeh heel, aia eral loads “choice and prime weuted East Air L 35. ee pes we = cember 5th, 7:30 pm. Dinner at |fielg Hills, Michigan, at =ib sme = 21'00"23 30. Bier ih Comoe! woes lamba a ke =e Socony “a 6:30 p.m: Gerald L. Moors, WM. [piece at bids will be publicly opened) 31-00-32 $0: ti priya srara’ acabe Ne heyy Aatelt 374 = Las ~ = - adv. Por the expansion boa addition to) 3 pets 22.25; cull to choice slaughter|E] & Mus ® Sperry Ra . 925 existing building as follow re ee bene ene cnaice | feeder Emer = hse 15.1 gta Brand |... 62 Brotherhood Lodge No. 561 will| Bloomfield Village Fire * all, Posen lambs 21.00-22 5 Se ee oe Sta on ear on 82 § d Ivd. Plans and speci- c nd... 3 A eo ter sone iar eo Sy ca file at the Bloomfield Firestone 1216 stq Ol NJ .... 58.1) By MAX SIMON Dec Oh. 8 o'clock pm ay |Township Office. 4200 $c the - noes | rood Ae <3 Stevens. JP nae 35 4) Pistol-packing policemen may : : : 46. Od Pos : A 5 adv. te ae Fed cai ach toe ey plans (check, Mackinac Bridge po ae . a oo Pa: ae a4 capture big, bold newspaper head- * viv oer * a SUL a wil a teal bore V t d Mi hi Gen Fos ...... 17-4 Texas Co ..... g¢¢jlines, but unsung officers behind . ' days ‘after fhe opening i of eee Oo e 1c It an ‘s Gen Motors .. 473 tex G Bul .... 21.2 the men with guns make it 3- News in Br ief sorven- the rigm to refect any or Gen Time |. 308 FeaN ow Kir"! Rol sibhe . reserves the right to reject “a or alll T S i] Gen Time ... Tran W Air .. 15.78 . : t 4 ny irregularities in Gillette ...... 41.7 ‘Transamer .n3 oo eee Bod echt ari bidder Sin be op pectac e Goebel al cane a Zvpity Cen ; 30.4 Pontiac Public Safety Director re aired to furnish satisfactory Tepe GEV we. Th omnia T A break-in at St. Alfred's Epis- formance. labor and materfal bonds ard; ANN -ARBOR (P—The Mackinac Goodyegr ag Un Carbide ws owe D. pane — upon copal Church, 985 Lapeer Rd., Lake/isurance, corten's® op BLOOMFIELD Straits Bridge has been voted the|G@reynound -. 17-7 Unit airtjn .. 305| the Fecords section of the police Orion, reported yesterday, netted OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGA AN, ‘most spectacular wonder of the gel = Deere a Gait Aire. as department as its nerve center. iev j in-| RT 4 ome: : Bon ; . thieves a S4-piece set of stain-' Township Clerk ‘Water Wonderland by a group off Cent |“. 474 Un Gas Cp 372! The quality of records main-| less steel tableware valued at $24,! Dec. 5. 12, Indust Ray .. 21. US Lines ..... 304). q “ rdi te Oakland County her | a - University of Michigan professors.|tng Rand .... 98 US Steel ss4taineq by the police force has a tbs f r sner- ] 3 3 | as 4 ality! itt's Renatien — 1955 Buick oe 481064029. _—* Int Bus Mch 449.4 West Un Tel ., 307 direct relationship to the quality = PUee: Convertible Sale to be nie an as The professors in a poll listed [Int Rick us dich fi ma of police operations, he believes. > 10 1958 t 601 ontiac . itn aper §? ven A microphone valued at $30, plus S:rie perk Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich gp Michigan's top 10 attractions, Int Shoe 237 Witson & Co =. Ze an electric guitar and amplifier Dec 9. 6 “58 both man and nature made. el Zid GN Se GS ‘ene + Re r 2 were renorté ) z i ° pat 10 6 JL itontay trom the Digem Tol ot iheeetapeal taecmen Ten, tr] Second behind the mew tink be- Jebes atE" °SRE Zenith mad" Ieee yesterday from the Pilgrim Hol- improvement of Lansdowne Street itween the state's two Sefiatice, Bere ON STOCKS J. Nephier Co} Figures ettee decimal points are eighths| , 1 *No sale; bid and asked: DETROIT STOCKS NEW YORK—iCompiled by the As- sociated Press): * ¥ Seasonal Shopping Boosts ‘58 Trade NEW YORK (P — A post-Thanks- giving survey of Christmas shop- ping lifted the nation’s retail trade| this week but not quite enough to top the high levels of 1957, a Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. survey showed today. Sales of women’s apparel, gifts jand floor coverings were up from parel, major appliances and toys Best sellers in women’s apparel Silverware and glassware were in strong demand. Occasional tables ang dinette sets sold briskly. L Automatic long-distance dialing) is now available for 65 per cent of the telephones. in West Germany. By 1960 the perventage is expected to be 85, EXPERT ADVICE —Capt. R. (Calif.) Police Dept., c a national expert on police. i changes in the Pontiac police filing systern to Caf. new head of the police Administration Bureau. Records Section Serves — as Police Nerve Center For that reason, Eastman has summoned one of the nation’s top administrators of police records to Pontiac for two weeks to help reorganize departmental _files. The expert is Capt. RK. T. Sherry of the Berkeley (Calif.) Police Department, which East- man considers the finest small- city police forcein the country. Sherry joined the Berkeley force in 1931, and was assigned to an administrative job in the police ichief's office. Pontiac Press. Phote T. Sherry (right) of the Berkeley,. rds, suggests _penses for his services, | Said. jsurvey will. result in eliminating Girl Attends Class; Dad Eludes Jail man escaped a 90-day jail sentence yesterday when he enrolled his At first, he says, he tried to get|12-year-old daughter in Detroit's transferred to a beat, but gradu-/Alex Dow School. ally his interest in police admin-|_ Elwin Clapp, of 34344 W..14-Mile istration grew to the point where Rd., met a deadline of 48 hours he spent vacations visiting other/Set Tuesday by Oakland County ordered Clapp jailed for 90 days if his daughter, Barbara, was not in classes by yesterday, methods. He’s been working with police records in Berkeley for 27 years. Before he lives next Saturday, Sherry is expected to stibmit a voluminous report to Eastman con- taining recommendations for |cuanges in the departmenta] rec- lords system i * * * | He's being paid $750 plus ex- Eastman pended sentence in upholding a lower court conviction of Clapp. that he was guilty of violating a state law which requires chil- dren between 6 and 16 years to attend school. Clapp, a Detroit factory worker, appealed the conviction to the Circuit Court. ‘He told Judge Beer how his daughter had missed attending a The main problenfs of the ree- Walled Lake school since Septem- ords system here, Sherry says, ber of 1957 because her mother are decentralization and dupli- and grandmother feared for her cation. safety “because of a certain neigh- Eastman also feels that Sherry’ ee et SETS heen having a long-standing feud. Oakland County GOP Leaders — Meet Tomorrow The first in a series of post-elec- tion evaluation meetings will be conducted tomorrow morning by the Republican. Committee of ft Oak. many files ang records serving no useful purpose. MORE THAN LOS ANGELES Sherry has told hirh that more different forms are currently kept by the Pontiac Police than are used by the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment. Under the present records sys- tem, material on policee ases can be found in almost any of- land County, Ace. Some 30 regional, city. and town- The decentralized system sheds|ship organization directors hava doubt on the accuracy of the de-|been invited by committee chair. partment’s crime statistics, East-;man Arthur G. Elliott Jr. ‘to at- man said. tend the 9:30 meeting “to review : a a 2 every facet of the Nov. 4 cam- Capt. Joseph Koren was recently|paign.” appointed by the public safety di-| Elliott said the purpose of. the rector to head the Administration|meetings will be to improve cam- Bureau, which will have basic|paign organization and draft a responsibility for handling the files|blueprint for the 1959 spring elec- once they are reorganized. tion and the 1960 election. at committee headquarters in Bir- ‘G-Man’ Means Drunk mingham, 351 N, Woodward Ave. GRANTS, N.M. — It wasn’t Paul Klinchok’s day. He got in a fight“with his wife, was beaned with a large bowl, and arrésted.| As he was being booked, his wife picked up an officer’s gun and ‘Shot him in the hip. Rambler Sales Double DETROIT (#—American Motors. in. November total 21,894 compared The ‘honeymoon’s definitely over|Abernethy said November was the when she starts complaining about the noise he makes in the morning fixing his own breakfast . . . This may be the beat generation, but it certainly isn’t the spanked one, bler history. —Eari Wilson. A West Bloomfield Township Tomorrow's meeting will be held © Corp. reports Rambler retail sales with 10,666 in the same month a year ago. ‘Vice President Roy -— second best sales: month in Ram- <4 pclice departmients to study their|Circuit Judge William J. Beer who - Bs Judge Beer imposed ‘the ous. bor’’ with whom the family had - THE PONTIAC PRESS. pres 2 _FRIpAY, DECEMBER: 5 1958 F Am. marie & par where Mr. ‘Abersold afi God Har CLEANER He In state: mingham. to eee 1353 8. wood: perrnONg, DC: 3, s4, onACE| LEAKING May WITH PRET . experience, ws Cleaners, “et rauceeons and’ paste Ie Woodward, Rochester, OL, 2-T?11. . Des. DRAPTING TRAI - A trem th baturday, De eA iome| machinists, No Fe se. nec, Call 6-8 Milton Bank girs -m. only. KEnwood 4-8160 (De: * Thterment in Oak x 1 Cem Ty. —erolt) 7 . Miss rong ie : ate| EXCELLENT Bee 7) : ai the Huntoon Puneral Hom Training ha Al ad Apeuaaees : cneaia be married & must like GARONEE, DEC. 4, 1958, MARTHA! Music. Write Pontise Press Box Ann, ‘Aviantic St.. Milford; |_ 86. : : beloved infant daughter of May: HELPER FOR | {JNSULATION parte oat ‘ent S — =— work, cal rE F F ardner: dear | garuan Erenttnnsnier of Mr. and Mrs. eG: “Wusr BE rs power rd Gardner and Mr. and) Stocine Weekly salary & Lad ted Mrs. Herbert Winter. Graveside/. fipcr.” af natal yim service will be held today at 3 tomes ies ns = to tc ee -m., from the Fai Medel ceed Woodward Ave., B’ham. in 1 gaan, ae rangements by ichardson- ~Pird Puneral Home, Milford. bea hs — ae nee “§, 1958, ER- Cove Rd. Funeral dhe will be announced thé Sparks-Griffin Pu- fieral Home, where Mr. Gott- _Sehalk will lie in state. sat ReaghD DEC. 4, 1958, pA oc N kine® of sie hs ralph as Exiworth: dear brother of Les. also survived by one o ae ie Puneral service will be held Sat- “Dec. 6. at 1 p.m. from the iohns Funeral Home illiam H. Marbach ae Nelating. a in Perry Mt. Park Cemete: r. Murphy Ns at __the Donelson ehns Puneral home. ROOME, DEC. 3, 1958, GEORGE B., 6725 Cooley take Rd., age 75; dear brother = Mrs. Bai M ur Punera . Home, with Tom Malone offi- clating. "Taterment in North Parm- ington Mr. Roome is at the Don Je-yohos Puneral Home. A/2c SMITH, 1958 Henry, Jr,, _giea Aa ms Rd., Lake “ —- age 2 Belredie son of John Sr., ay ‘Elmira Smith: dear eh of Janet Grace and Mar- jan Louise Smith; dear grandson of Sam Scott, and Willia Hope. be held 3 Punere! service will Bat Ballagh officiating. Interment in wn ry. Graveside » rleton- SNYDER, DEC. 4, 1958, LORETTA B., 1035 James E. age 8&5; dear mother of ae Harold d. Muldowney; dear sis’ of John pomotng 4 2 grand- Puneral service will be ee held MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR established Full.: Brush route No investment. $8¢ per week plus expefises guaranteed {f ea i Also ni one part time man. maria Brush Cémpany. Reliable Man to Mga in “factory branch opera- Car helpful Opportanhy for sexe Wau earnings App ed Huron, 16:00 to 11:30 one Fuller E 2-2318. as CLERK FOR DRUG DEPT Experienced only, See Mrs. Bil- lings. Simms Bros. 98 N. Sagi- naw. i a SALES AN soe Sales Maneaee s Field: Fostiss at organizing, in direct * selling tmportant ust have know how of direct to home sell- ing and eee high yearly in- come. $6, 0.900 your first --year from sala commission, ortunity for oe overwrite. Bta: : Replies sonbacenen Fer personal fhter- view write, giving name, address, phone number and resume of past experience to , Com- verse Bidg.. New York State. SALESMEN HANDICAP Ne No) BAR- rier Age no barrier. your name address, and fi pesr qum- ber and we will contact you im- mediately. * write Pontiac Press SALES OPPORTUNITY. WILL train two men to handle whole- sale food accounts, 28 to, 40 years of age. Capacity for hard work more important than exp. Will train, Car necessary. Weekly éarn- ing and income a one at in- Newark. Moa through Pri. afi3 Dinve Livy on. thr us 13 Dine _Ask for Mr. Hol id Say oe INDU aera DUST COLLECTOR STEMS BOX 8 YOUNG “ane TO LEARN SALES work with horned manger. Mod- ernization busin D&M Building Service with read me- tery. Mrs.sSnyder will lie in state at the 8; s-Griffin Pu- neral Home until § y morning. Card of Thanks 1 2235 E. Walton Bivd. FE 2-82 FE 2-7004 “ _ Help Wanted Female 7 WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- CITY OF PONTI AC cete thanks to our friends and Pooks Joes for = many kind things —< s d the illness com an our other and G fc; rs. - land. anks to Rev James Deeg, the staff at Bloom: Hos; and Funeral Home. Mrs James H. George, ral = re = os In Memoriam 2 IN. LOVING MEMORY OF Charles H. Matteson, one passed : rie Dec, Sth. 1 pd We cannot clasp your hand, iad ther dear, Your face we cannot see; But let this little token, Tell that we still love and remem- ber Thee. Sadly missed by his wife, Ethel and children, Funeral Directors 4 eT rN ELDERLY LADY TO HELP WiTH LIBRARY AID $37 $4017 Knowledge of standard Mbrary procedures. knowledge of stand- ard library principles, methods, and techniques At least 2 years of libera] arts at an accredited A setae oes cee benefits Apel Personnel Dept. “ony Hall, 33 Ff 2 small. girls and light house- work. Nice home. $10 wack. Write Pontiac Press Box 115 oregon WAITRESS FOR By time Must have references. ‘77 Auburn Ave GOOD HOME WITH BOARD dl a wk. 8-1185, 588 8. = Rd. LADY TO CARE FOR 2 SCHOOL age ooeres: Live-in. Lake Orion, HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-7757 SPARKs GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE_ 25861 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service- Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 Ae A eae OR - Donelson-Johns : FUNERAL HOME S “Designed for Funerals” ; Cemetery Lots 5 : gate . GRAVE LOT. PER- eee? Will di- “ions 0A’ Gerdes, 3 ORIAL ens, rares eac Henry’ Vacs, ne aoe 8-8509 Box Replies At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following . boxes: : 9, 17, 22, 28, 31, 32, 58, G1, 62, 63, 74, 76, 88, 97, ‘F 103, 11, 116, DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ajl errors should be re immediately Th-+ umes no res nal CE RSH aR ai iD giver | / ao sesh S Closing time for adve see |E “Gay previous ole: Want Ads may 12 e’clock noon the ation REFINED LADY TO SELL PER- ‘|BALARY, RM. AND BOARD FOR .|WTD DENTA jbelohgines for cash}: through Classified Ads!} FE 2-8181. Career or Part Time Por women with ambition, person- ality and poise Earn as much as $50 to $100 per week, car neces- gee Phone FE 4-5200, 9 ‘til 1 THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 2-8181. =. rand ir beg oh between es tavern San ever seen. Forrest Wesitall, apes _thorised distributor. FE 48056. NEEDED: - MEN AND.WOMEN To-help set up new business. * Pull et part time, Will train. EM 3-2411 or EM 3-4164. WTD. E live on farm Care for some chickens FE 6-2453 WHITE WOMAN OR COUPLE TO live in. Light housework, care of semi-invalid, more for bome than wages. OR 3-2151, Employment Agencies 8A Building Services 1? Painting & Decorating 20 ha rr EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE OUR NEW _ LOCATION— 24% EAST HURON SUITE 4 * FE 4-0584 SECRETARY Age 1932 with good skills. tractive and Lom for rece and posery duties, Mi Ponti Em _Banl bids ret 5-927 ~ Work Wanted Male 10 4-1 CARPENTER voEe: NEW - Repair. FE 4-421 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior, Free estimate Reas OR 3-3752 or OR 3-8117 AVAILABLE NOW, CA an At Oni west “BUILD AND SAVE” Our volume puscheses ee direct to you sales will help We Teaee 800 plans oe “estimate yours, We'll secure m Builders’ Exchange PE 3-7210 or FE 8-0531 CUSTOM HOMEs BY LICENSED yan” Free estimates. OL CARPENTER WORK, noe GA- rage, or repair. FE 4-9470 CEMENT Is OUR R SPECIALTY. Floors, basements, EM 3-4879 CERAMIC TILE FREE inti at SS TE: Advance Floor Co. OR S4701 ou WALL TAPING AND FINISH- . Free estimates. ae or r ; 4-61 91, ; ELECTRICAL SERVICES FREE estimate. Partney Electric. FE 5-5439) FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, id ir. DB. k. FE ae for water heaters, ranges & dry- CARPENTER WORK AND ers. 6-8431. R. oe ro Elec _ pair, Pree estimates OR -te1T, tric Co. 1060 W. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- | GUARANTEED ROPE - ALL r Kitchens a specialty. FE nee Est. Pete _— 353 ‘258. CARPENTER. CABINET WORK. repairs, and odd jobs. FE. 5-8590. HOUSEMOVING, POLLY equipped. FE 4-8450. L. A. Young CARPENTER AND CABINET gra repair and alterations. OR CARPENTER WORK OF ALL kinds, new and repair. Call after §:30. FE 8-6372. CABINET FURNITURE CUSTOM- built, modernizing and finishing. Guaranteed. FE CARPENTER cK 6 6UOP UA kind Reasonable. Cal) after 6 p.m 8-9439 MAN WISHES STEADY WORK OF any kind. PE 4-0240. MAN WITH TOOLS INCLUDING chainsaw and late model Larrciong truck ica work of any kind EM 3-269 eeubina- TILE-LAYING CAR- nter work, recreation and attics nished. FE 5-371. POLICE WORK 10 YRS EXP.. HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- tions. Licensed builder. FHA terms. F FE 46000. MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. M Building service, Fé 2-T004 eves. OR 3-2276. MILLER — FLOOR SERVICE. PLASTERING. NEW & REPAIR. _Vern Keller. FE 4-0062. PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. _Pat Lee, 2-7922 7 RG. looaiplcenag “ELOOR LAYING. ishing. Phone FE ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 Leceisttitcie ll “EXCAVATING FOR tanks. Field tile a Ditches & boat well. OL 1 @: or _for_store or plant. FE $2201. RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS work Prices right. FE 5-8325 WTD: PART TIME WORK, EVE- nings, any kind. EM 3-0250. WALL WASHING INSIDE WIN- dows cleaned. Free estimates. Phone 22425. YOUNG VETERAN ee emoyhy would like work of any FE 23-2611, Toons ek eee MA wants see 4 Boag by 4a most anything. anytime. As for rt YOunt WISHES G MARRIED MAN oot of any kind, a 32-2679. Work Wanted Female 11 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING and house cleaning FE 3-788) A-1 IRONINGS WN DONE. Reas. Pick up & del. FE 42127. Auburn fos Nurses Exchange RSES AVAILABLE — Day. & Rie ceneed & Bonded FE 2-5492 DAY WORK WTD. OWN TRANS- portation. FE 8-3988. DAY WORK GOOD REFER- ences. FE #-3213. DAY WORK BY THE HR. AREA of noose Harbor. Have own trans. portation.” FE 8-4393. EXP. HOUSEKEEPE work, live in Mon $35 week. MY 2-5791. GIRL WANTS a DAY WORK. REF- R WANTS thru. Fri . ne Write Pontiac Press companionship and light work. Live FE 4-7073, ‘iBoCEAGED WOMAN TO BA- bysit in my home days. Must be dependable NO OTHER NEED APPLY Own verses near Airport. $20 ena OR 3-2555 between ~ WAIES NEEDS PART-TIME SALESLADIES FOR CHRISTMAS ' Apply: Personnel Department 5th Floor WAITE’S SAGINAW AT HURON > WOMAN MORE FOR HOME THAN wage. EM 3-3402. Call -after,’6. WANTED EXPERIENCED MORN- ing cook fu restaurant in pba Call MArket 4-9845. WANTED: SALESWOMEX FOR local major food servicé. If you have personality, appearance and perseverance, this is,‘the job for you. Earnings unlimited For ap- pointment call FE 4-057{ between 8:30 a.m. ‘m., or contact : and 1 Miss Kav at 13. Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pisins, i 7 ASSISTANT. EX- perienced preferred, but will train an ambitiovs and intelligent girl. Write co iste details, Pontiac Press B WHITE | OLE WOMAN, OVER 21, fi general housework and help /eare for 3 small children. Live’ in. pceacaye off, $20, FE he / WE NEED be, SALES LADY-Prefer e with real estate hieweilaargo = ‘-@onsider training ne Must own good car is = are ly commission work. Chance for 8 earnings. Calh Mr. Brown ‘or appointment, L. H. Brown, 1362 W. Huron, Ph. PE wom AN FOR DAY WORK on Fri. B'ham. area, elke have own trans. Midwest 6-34 #3 DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded sona] hygiene Produets.| Ca, PE 41178. 3 RMS. PVT. ah Lo ENT. BABY ee FE 4-5 NICE CLEAN. or ‘RMS, PVT. > aoe. Util. Washing priv. Garage. 200 Norton. RI- NEAR “~. 3 RMS.. GROUND FLOOR 2 pt LIVING — nOUli8 alstNey wk. $7.90 2 BEDROOM | TFRRACE PARTLY _furnished, $745 month. FE 4-1559 2 RMS. & BATH. NEAR BUS- 3?-BEDRM. SaNTLY FOR KNOT- finish. Lakefront apts ty rey _OR 9105. FRM. APT. PVT. Entr. Partiy aay ‘5. ‘Whittemore. line & shopping center, $40 mo. 16 Downing Ct. 2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE MOD. Close to city. Reas,| MA 4-2293. 2 BEDROOM, NICE & CLEAN. 2 LARGE ROOMS. GROUND Lakefront. Wear around rental floor Heat furr Ideal for re- . ey couple. FE 3-014 or FE Dorothy Snyder Lavender IND FLOOR, ROOM APART. nee Est. 38 38 YEARS men new core ' wood. Phone FE 50308. Ph _EM_3-5303_or Motual a 3-ROOM UPPER APT. ON OAK- 3-RM_ HOUSE FURN EM 3-501 or £M_3-8293. 3 Saas. AND BATH. ATTACHED bath and ent. OR 3-3766. RM. AND nar WARM, clean, and reasonable reot. Em- od yed couple preferred. 312 5S. arshall. PE 2-6840. RMS. & a= PVT. ENT. Lights. gas. heat furn, Clean. In Auburn Heights, 3-9329. 3}+-ROOM APARTMENT, FRONT & back entrance, heat and hot wa- ter furnished, % biock from grade school. 166 Col FE 41676. 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED, IN- _quire; 738 W. Huron 8t. 3 RMS. PVT BATH & ENT. LG. closets. Nr, downtown. FE 8-1407. 3. OR FUR: APAR- ment. 38 Matthews. FE 2-3853 3 RMS. AND BATH PVT, ENTR. Util. §1 Pine. FE 40122. 3 3 P vate bath and entrance. #18 wk.| (And Avs: near Heats and erat |” garage pitt Rest.” Nicely furn. 42 Augusta. ter furnished. 44807. Cou only, $65 per month. Ref- 3 RMS. PVT. ENT. CLEAN, CLOSE ait 1 Axford, Lake Orion in, baby welcome. $2 Gisdstone | —Rig—g BATH. NEWLY DECO- | ——“Y > 58 = } RMS & BATH NEWLY DECO-| rated Heated, outside entrance. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. rated. Heated, outside entrance.| OLive 6-904! After pm. OL FE 4-1935 OLive 6-904. r 7 p.m. OL| _1-1206. _ RMS & BATH. NEAR UNION 41-1206. J ROOMS, H E A T. REFRIO. ... Village. EM_3-0103 > RMS & BATH UPPER. PVT. giove. & parking furn. 180 E.| 5 7 aPaciots RMS. FULL BASE- ent Vic Bs Auburn Heights. FE ment Pe cee = e: peaceshiy 46041 urn asy living, pelt 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PVT. ENTR. “SHIRLEY APTS. Conveniently located on mye o Utilities furn, $16.56 per wk. 105|3 UPR. FLATS: TWO ?-BEDRMS.,| _'osd. PL 2-3168 or VA Florence 8}. $60; and 1-dedrm...’ $36. Desirable 5 Rooms 3 or -ODERy 3-ROOM AND 1 4-ROOM APT. AND ° cuse, basement. Do drinkers, ca bath, garage. 238 8. Jessie. FE| School on haprary yasmhas EB Ty013 Be 4-8141. om meres 6 RM. FURN HOUSE. 19 E. HOW- J RMS. AND BATH NICE & 3 NICE E RMS ALL L PVT. ard St. FE 5-8588 clean PE $306 @ waleon_ |S ROOME_PRIV BATH_O EWTN. | cot httee OA Pe Root Oe Li uTon RMS., CLEAN ao PVT. $32 & util. PR 5-6810. 1 ROOMS, MODERN, ee HEAT, 3 CLEAN ROOMS UTILI furn. 40 Mariva. OR 3-1328. } LARGE RMS. PVT. ENTR. AND “ 3 LOWER UNFURNISHED apt, “Tie heat Cie 11§ Beminole. FE TLGE. RMB. & tpl ria ENT. Util. Ing. 109° Mech 3 ROOMS SEPARATE aw ANCE. ee week. 36% 8. Tasmania, FE Newly Abie Infant welcome. Center. FE 2-2390. 1 mile radtus of downtown Pon- tlac. Close to bus and super mare ket. FE 2-4949. bath. Heat stove. refrig, and| f ROOM a PURNISHED HOUSE, IN washing facilities furn. You'll like Pontiac, FE 41 the large oer ok Sas rm. with extr®| 39 SCHOOL sT.. SMALL HOUSE, nobus Fr PVT. a “GR UN aiineatietehe: 3 3. floor. Pvt. front and rear entr. a eisp ices Lk ero d TYPE. COZY 3-ROOM AND BATH, GaA- — neat couple $16 week. FE wanes Sune = ieee KEEGO HARBOR 4-5425. E 86-8054 PARTLY FURN MODER RMS. En kitchen. nese Wats” Lake. M 3-6296 or MA 43388 LAKE FRO} FRONT. nee S ROO UP- monthl CLARK ReaL ® ESTATE, 4 92. 3 RMs .& PVT, BATH. NICELY furn Baby we'come 210 8 AD derson. 3 RMS. PVT BATH & ENT, WEST side. FE 8-6523 3 AND r RN, WITH BATH. For colored. ee hot water heat. er, FE 464 LOVELY 6 ROOM HOME ON WAT- Kins Lake with heated haoeneat FLATS 6 p.m. 3 RM. UNFURN. APT. AT 115 State st. Pontiac Apts FE 2-285. peel! Ist thru June 16th. a el FE MODERN 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED 3-ROOM AND BATH. PVT ENTR. Lights, heat and water furnished. Very clean $80 fais month. Couple only. J. J. JOLL ert rae 2536 _ DIXIE HWY., m 4 4-4561 +ROOM APARTMENT f, PRIVATE bath and entrance children wel- come. OR_3-8904. _ 3 ROOMS, SHOWER, LEAN. Nicely furn. Private, heated. lees) for couple. References. FE 2-2974 3 RMS. AND BATH. BABY WEL come. 225 Florence, 3-RM, APT. CLOSE TO BUS LINE. Child weleome, Utilities furn, FE 3 ROOMsg AND BATH. ALL UTIL- ities. gammit street. Inquire 95 Dwi 3 Bogus LOWER, NICELY FUR- nished with TV, pvt. entrance, baby welcome 101 S, Paddock. 3 FINE MODN RMS. WITH BATH. Pvt. Couple only. FE 5-4032. 3 FURN. RMS. WITH BATH. Small baby welcome. 338 N. Cass. LISTINGS WANTED WAITING LET ROP MALL EQUTIES Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE. 5-7721 _sell Us Your Equity Den't lose your home-—cash waft- 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ® gatranee gas heated. 87 S. Parke # RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENTR. tk Ra around rental 8990 Pontiacs vp r. se recna welcome. FE $902. 202 Chandler. mous oe 2BEDRM., Cif ILDREN 4 RMS & BATH, HEAT & HOT welcome Laundry and. electric water furn Vic. of Auburn| dryer, $15 per week. Or $55 Heights FE 4-6041. month 4 RMS. & BATH UPPER DUPLEX. Couple onl ent. Util. _merce. 3355 Fox, EM_ 3.4005 MODERN 4 RM AND ¢ GARAG! $50 mo, 9471 Pontiac Lk cs ye drinkers. Pvt. FE 4-6084. 4 AND TILED aaa HEAT, HOT water, stove, refrigerator, partly turn. couple, FE 4-0757. MODERN 1 1 BEDROOM HOME IN Lake Orion 835 mo. Pe S731) 4 RM8. AND BaTH, REFRIG. AND stove Ville Apts . NEWLY DECORATED 3 & bath, OR 4-0237 Rooks Auburn, Palm | NICE 2-BEDROOM BLOCK HOUSE FE 2. -— Near Blue Sky. Reliable cou- 4 RM. APT. UPPER UNFURN. Heat furn. _ Pm. “pr see 112, Dresden. _ ple. FE 4.1908 4-0287 after 4! SMALL HOME, 1 BEDROOM.) BEB ROO M UPPER IN PONTIAC’ on buslines. EM 3-0714 bus line. fenced grounds. all util- ities supped, neat, clean, cosy, _ warm, 5-6830. 4+ROOM. NEW KITCHEN. GAS heat, $65 SMALL Pensicola HOUSE, + a month FH 8-4473 INQUIRE 31 4 ROOMS AND automatic frigerator and stove, newly dec: orated. Commerce Village. 3-43T7 after 4 p.m. BATH, LOWER, SMALL HOME AT UNIO? of] heat, electric re- EOS UNION) CAKE Village GR GReenleaf 6-0538 SMALL HOU HOUSES FOR RENT IN- quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask _ for or Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-2031. EM 4 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED: s 8. wren’. WILL RENT COMPLE UR- nished_ 7 ZEUT FUR: FE 4-3239 3 & 4 ROOMS Lb PVT. BATHS, 31 gtowell, FE 4-2190 4 RM. APT. WITH PvT. ENTR. __References, FE 4-1656. 4 ROOMS @& BATH, GARAGE, utilities paid Child welcome. 244 N. Johnson she 34 James or Call FE 3 4RM. APT. TBDRM._ ALL PRI- vate, lor 2 aéuite, Close in, near bug station. FE 4-8' ing—no red tape. We also need bus station. FE 4-8768. “Wstings, Giroux-Franks 4395 Dixie|/ 4 RMS. & BATH, bd ADULTS Hwy. OR 3.9701, 66 Ping TO TRADES sal sad SELL LaBELLE REAL ESTATE F® 5-7605 Immediate Action We can Paes peer house. WHITE BROS. ° REAL ESTATE OR 3-1205 6660 Dixie Hwy. ; open nS "th 9; genes 3 ‘til 5. scr ke UY A SMALL Mepovalescen home 1138 Myrtle WANTED: IMMEDIATE Homes, farms, lake pro and land contracts. Buyers wae ing. paul M. M. Jones, Real ] Est. | eT TH a ane cad water Jim Willams. FE 4-9612 r ¢. acing A 1 Ads to sell, 5 ROOMS AND FULL basement in Aabara Heights 2951 Churchill, 5 RMS. AND BATH, UTIL, FURN. Inquire Sat. and Mon, 387 N. Saginaw. FE 4-2246. APARTMENT FOR RENT, EVERY thing furnished, near downtown. 25 Williams 5t VE oy HEIGHTS — RM. 660 quirrel Rd., South = 4-6903. ~ UTILITIES FURN. EXCEPT Feet $16 e Pabst Apply after BEAUTIFU LAKEVIEW APT. Rent, $60 west furn, MY_3-7491. BACHELOR APT, FURN. PVT, a FE ies floor. Crescent Laks WITH PRIVA’ ATE entrance. $10 oer OR aie. BACHELOR AP. rooms and bath An ae Ta nished, $13 weekly. Call Perry. CLEAN AMES Saab yRou APT. COZY 2 Sues ae = saat WITH werrey: Bed See ciarres.« a6 Young 8t NEED A FINANCE- | EIXER? Order Classified rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is ithe Want Ad number! + 4 LARGF POUM UPPER FLAT, ait Waillties furnished, FE 2-1048. 4RM. UPPER APT. 335 LIB St. $50. per mo Cal] FE 2-8616 _after 5 ae BERTY Ate WALLED ta sa oe . FUR- oan Beales. Adele MArk- @ RMS. AND BATH. HEAT AND hot water furn, $65 mo. FE 2-1362. YEAR-AROUND HOMB AT WOOD- ROOM APT. REFRIG & STOVE furnished $80 m Spe eat BS §. ROOMS AND BATH, IN CITY. OR 3-8832. hull Lake. Drayton Plains. OL _6-9041, Or OL 1-1206 after 7 p.m. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 East Blvd. § RM UPPER FI.AT TOP QUAL FE 40961. jenonoom HOUSE MODERN. Baby weleome Reference and de- ity Adults $65. posit 791 Dorts Rd ‘North off § ROOMS UPPER, HOWARD ST.,| Auburn, Hs month, FE 4-3136. 2. BEDROOMS. CLEAN FULL ROOMS AND BATH UPPER| basement. modern. couple pre- Pina heated near as Michaels. ferred. $50 per month. 3187 Or- 173 Beach Street, FE 5-5361, chard Lake Road. FE 3-7462. § RM waa. A bet ‘HEAT FUR- | 2-BEDRM. LAKEFRONT CALL nished. F° between 10 and 8 p.m. OR 3-2745. § ROOMS. “UPPER WEST SIDE, 2 BEDRM GAS HEAT. ELIZ. FE 6-0006._ = re ghittl month. FE 4-2567 * fated, FE 26330 ¢ OMS & BATH. selaspall ES BECO. r FE 2-5 3-BEDROOM TERRACE, Ld ro MO. Ramona Terrace. OR RM. UPPER, PEI PuRAT AT Bow. eovicbtoti ; ard, sep te basement, gas heat,| 2 BEDROOMS, CLEAN Tone tiled bath. r Sucetont adults. $66.| $60 per month. Near Walled Lake FE 2-6 see — Call after 6 p.m. MArket 4-2476. SIDE, MAIN /| 2-BEDRM. NR. id, LK. VIL. floor, Eat. ent. and garage. 67; $50 After 4, OR 3 Henry Cla lay. 3 BEDROOM 1% SATE HOM HOME. $10 PER WEEK. 4 RM. APT., ft Spacious yard 2 car gara ont water, new! Soporated. scape heat 2223 Mt. Royal = Gti Fe preferred. 4-6271. __8-0421 bet 9 w& 5 p a Ci , on ae jean fy) heat furn $50 a month. caretaker. : A & RM. BATH WiTH FULL 2 BEDRM. WALL a) are Close to city, Reas, MA os go 2-BEDRM. NEAK AUBURN HGTS 4a month, FE 56-5151, after 6 3 : AKLAND bath, See basement, FE 3-9243 - FRANKLIN APTS 2 THREE-BEDROOM HOMES IN Close to downtown merges <8 con North End; and 1 two-bedtoom ter and transportation ese home with van, in Huron Gar- modern, 3-room apts. with oS coke dens. Call. IVA W. 8SCHRAM, ‘path, afford economical, Tictrae= Reaftor. PE 5-04 tive Apitdas S in thi inc mene heat, hot & col K. G. Hem 4-6184. quarters. with no eo : ice and warm. New : . and well maintained 2 eee. HOUSE. UNPURN. dly neighbors ults — ¢ building. $49 per mo. |? 3 ROOMS AND BATH. DECORaT. water.| ¢d. mear Crescent’ Lake. 5420 tead, 102 E. Huron | _ Brunswick, 84 or after 5, FE|3 RM. HOUSE $35 a MONTH a N. Eastway Dr. Help-Wanted_-—8 s/SLicés OP WAM. 2 ee ees ‘Wid. Houseliold Goods 27) _Rent ed 33 | Rent A. Vatu 34 — _ ARE YOU WANTING WORK OK WID. ~ ANTIQ! E83. AN- pan ma crane suet woman : Spotters ewe ee Wid, Mlacellansous 28 terested in a Business with oak: 1 Bea Se noes Paes BUMPER POOL TABLE| Dur tad ‘ view, ore 12m, or r z rates ‘ ml at attend classes and be Nhat and wou. Sat : = aoe Mueal sepresseiive ea Peake palais the price 1s)” guetta, bath. : pgp he 2 “cag Ba Ning ‘alee a “f e 4 Ge ee ee i goaeien Gio ist ( We _TRIRTY-NINE_ REDRM CLARKSTON =a ea oy ‘geen rity a means c 2 ‘Realtor, NA 7-2815.. 3 ROOM STONE HOUSE: on. paved able for counts. —— Keego Ha " on. rbor 3 bedroom $65 _ : ¢ on! pokenew 2 bedrodm, $85 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. 71 N. Saginaw st. FE 5-8 Open ‘till 6:00 P.M. ss ey iregepee NEW, FULL BASE- corner of Beech Farnsworth, $85 oer ss nate. ELF In 6-815. 4-RM. iNT LA BUNGA $55 per month, Cal) Realtor Part ridge, FE: ge. , 44-3581 4 ROOMS AND BATH FE 8-4334 4 ROOMS AND BAIH 2 CAR GA. Tage on noeeew py ace $70 per rae PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 i: 4 Sete 2 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 1m W. hg §-8161 © Street or 44278 “le, a Sie es Bri, ‘Commetce Lake. Phone FURN EAR tage. 1 bedroom, Seo Leen Ra., Walled: Lake MArket 4-1336, __ For Rent Rooms 37 A ELL LL LOLOL LLL LE GE ms AT BUS BTOP IN NICE HOME, comfortable room. FE §-7332. CLEA NG for = tackeler pensiners or Pon- month. OAkland tlac verter facilities. 4 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ?BEDRM. Cott PE s-0100 $65 per month. children wel- oot RENT Mie RMB. mt 875 Scott ts Rd. FE waited r couples, 669 8. Jessie. 3 RM HOUSE ON ae cs — CLEAN OOM R RENT. Auburn. S008 cond PE .8-3546 » A Wuittemore 6 ROOMS AN D BATH FOR aE CLEAN WARM. § G Call after 5, OL 1-0188 rooms ¢ 267 N. Saginaw 3 ROOMS AND BATH GARAG ie. white Lake, cal] OR 3-0327, 7 SUS P. COOKING LAUNDRY. EESG. . Pvt. ent, 400 W. Huron. 6 5 SoH MODERN IN KE Fae RENT PLUS $10 5 _ Cail FE 4-0153 after 4 p.m Christian lady in_ cue & 5 RMS. & GARAGE. 2] LIBERTY.|_c@re of semt-imvalid. PE 8-2602. Newly decorated 1 child FE ALL _ 5 —— on sam. & 5 RMS” & eo . YRS. OLD.) — p.m. . __ $60 mo. FE i M G EN 5 ROOM HOME, MODERN. es ae of} heat, newly dec. 5 RM. BUNGALOW. CLEAN. CITY. Adults. $70 a mo. OR 53-6988. 58 ROOM MODERN NEAR BUS & school, Redecorated aes ‘0 Harbor. FE 4-3941. Eve 4-9312 5 ROOMS NICE COND, MODERN. Large -lot, fenced Prore monthly. __EM_3-3303 or MU_4-64 5-ROOM HOUSE FOR ean children welcome, FE 6- 5 ROOM COUNTRY oe Sith. heat & hot water serege ar house ‘included rent. Treat | mo FE 4-1112 ee OL PETED. breakfast geet FE FE 8-1235. heat, or 5 ROOM MODERN 1 tials house Adults. $59 yr. round ger Island Lake. Apply Sat. un % § ROOM TERRACE, VACANT. $70 ree month’ Ask for TOM ATEMAN. 8. qelegtace Ri FE 4-0528. RMS & BATH. NEWLY DEC- orated Nice location. Reas. Furn. or Perit aa Call after 5 p.m. 5 OA UPLE WITH “ ARGE LAKE 6RM. WINTERIZED MODERN ee ow we 2 gentlemen _ MAS 950 i me Walled Lake. boarders. Liars 1982. 2969 after 4 p.m GATS Le EXTRA CLEAN HOMESTYLE 6 RM. HOUSE AUTO HEAT. OP- tion to buy or trade, PE 8-6268 Sas TN: it Mothers. PS 6 RM DUPLEX. 3 BEDRMS. Carpeted living, & dining room Automatic heat, Basement. $75'— per mo PE 5-0712 6 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM, UPPER flat. Choice West side location, all modern conveniences. Close to schools. Rent reasonable to asn8" tenant. Call owner, FE 5 $80 MO. @€ RM HOUSE & GARAGE CLOSE to town & schools. Located at 31 Dougias St 865 per month. FE p14 eve call FE 4-4974. 6 RMS AND BATH NEWLY DEC- orated close beg Saginaw St. in- _ quire 25 E. Huward. FE 2-6670 7 ROOM HOME FULL BASE- ment, garage, 5-2487_ 7 ROOMS & BATA PARTLY FUR- _Nished, call after 5, FE 4-5412 7 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE for rent. 273 Judson. Inquire at 71 Coughlan Drive $7150 MO. 4 RMS 2? BEDRMS. _ children, 2685 Orchard Lk. Ave ~$63.50—6 ROOMS _ Ano bath for $185 down and own 2 houses. Cass Lake __Srea. Builder. FE 5-0885. ALMOST NEW 3-BEDRM_ STORMS — Fenced yard. 3176 Crescent Lk. Rd, $68. LI_3-4820 after 7 ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Homes & apartments furnish or unfurnished, all areas & price) ranges 6 ROOMS. NEAR TOWN. FE 5-5006 d ARRO RLTY & radio, free. 8w $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 ice. Take a look & be convinced, PARTIALLY FURN. HOUSE FOR| Low daily weekly & monthly _¢olored. Cali after 6 FE 40116. rates. eevee Losers sey or BUNGALOW — Near Tel-Huron, ge, next oward Jonnson s ideal for working couple. gas 3664 Dixie Hwy OR 4-0311. heat newly decorated liv. rm din rm. a ether bedroam. oer Rent. Stores 40 ard more See Mr Hitt: 'N Realtor. 101. W Heres! FE, oe FOR RENT 190 E. BLVD. 5-6181. ._ $70 per mo. FE 2-6820. yoo COTTAGE FOR iD ENTLEMEN ~— S downtown, Reasonable, <5 PE. 2-820. Uli i] Zoned Ce Commercial Perry oi St gweling in clean, oa owners geri td Plea oe N. ™ neat con neat ¢ schools in 4 rooms ne apartment, th rental apartment up- boos Hs Priced at $1; ie Down $29,500. room dwelling, can be used ‘, 2 family income. Located in desirable apie Lake bib = shacaep, bd pod th «a matic heat and hot et and ‘rooms Melba level, auto- water. Why not see it today. “Bud” vicholie, Realtor 1] Mr. Allen Ca PE 5-1201 or FE 2-3370 LARGE CLEA N SLEEPING RM. with kitchen priv. for Christin | couple or two Christian ladies. 7 location, $15 a _ Week. FE 8- LGE. RM COLORED. KITCHEN rév. for 1 or 2. FS 8-8404 LARGE SLEEPING ROOM FOR business or aderarayaaa person. FE 4-1344 after 5 LARGE CLEAN RF GEN- tlemen Pvt. ce, 245 Nel- wens FE 44373 SOME: “ PERSON. Moree TV. $15 a OR 3-7T700. LEEPING without kitehen & laun- ory privileges. FE 2-4193. after p.m. QUIET ROOM PRIVATE EN- teen Sie bane Fishers. 36 W, Tenny. WARM SLEEPING ROOM, 1 GEN: rr — Norton Ave, Rooms With Board 38 MEN. GOooD FOOD CLEAN ‘MOD- __ern home. FE 2-0318 /OLD 2 AGE PENSIONERS. HOM 1s a: privileges. Downtown. FE 3-9100. ‘ROOM & BOARD, FE 2-0698, men only. PRIVATE ROOM, HOME PRIVI- leges, all the home cooked food you can eat Bus a eet: Second shift preferred. PE 8 WIDOW WANTS SIDDLEAGED man or man & son to board. 51 Fairgrove. Convalescent Homes 38A OPENING SOON Glen-Acres Nursing Home. accepting applications, For formation call FE 68-8013. PRIVATE FIRST FLOOR FOR AM- bulatory or bed pattents in nurses home. §-8371 |PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY. | | elderly, lovely pvt home. FE | 2-9056. Now in- Hotel Rooms 39 HOTFL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also | or 3 room apartments. warrvinir | and refrigeration units. 4 Auburn —- FE 2-9239 LUXURY LIVING _ rane LAKE 8TORE. $50 PER JOLL RS ED PRICE — FHA amic tile bath, pew painted, a rite “A lace. mae 7s Gall Ser ape DON'T WAIT ‘TILL SPRING Mp etn Lake Al eal on this bedroom bungalow, ofl heat, cok floors, Payment moves Evenings after large kitchen, extra large fenend ain lot. Low down you in. 6 call OR 3-5597. JOLL, REALTOR J. 2538 Dixie’ HWY. FE ¢-4561 DISTRESS 8 SALE - DOWN. bedrooms, contemporary in- Sener, fireplace, picture windows, $13,500; best section Rochester. No realtors. Call MI 6-0867. —_ Established in 1916 OXBOW LAKE AREA — Lake Privileges to several lakes. 5 rm ern home with partitioned bsmt. Very attractive yard. Near school. $8,500 with §1, WEST SUBURB AN—3 bedrms. ft. living rm, knotty pine family a room, ceramic one floor Mica full bsmt. with on fence A . $14,950—$1,7 tiled bath—all on topped cupboards, rec. space Cy- Roney home—see ARE YOU PAYING — For the home your landlord bought?, Some ——— to do on this 6-room hig dg Levelt s colored fixtures 680x125. Full Nice price $6,700 ca $1,125 dn. —$60 month _COMPACT—And cute as a but- ton lovely lot with This small home on large fruit trees and nice shrubs. Has cork tile spacious kitchen ka Icads eating ean & 2-car garage. $5,950 easy terms | INCOME — 4 troom a 2 down—2? up close to town. tion inside and out poet ye rtments, in ¢ location. Excellent condi- 4 electric ref's included 2 enclosed a-car garage ft cupied. Income perctee ow comple ely oc- of $270 r mo pe You be the landlord! $6,000 will | handle. Flovd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 2-0123 — open to 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 300 FT. ON LAKE . 6 ROOM BRICK HOME—Beauti- ful building site remeine. garage, attached 2-car fenced land- schpee dock and boat. $23,500, TERMS. rent in exchange for part time; month Modern front as grocery af caretakers service Southfield) & meat, restaurant & barber Hi tz TWP, MI 21 “| shop next door. Phone OR 3-8863. ba . g TIVE — COUNTRY ye Realtor ror ripe “nome on pvt ee) Rent Office Space 41) s011 w. Huron FE 5-6181 overlooking Paint Creek. Beauti- IGS = z i : and exc. view. 3}:|GOOD LOCATION ON MAIN 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't ful landscapin bedrm,, 2 baths, nal paneled living rm. with fireplace, com- letely redecorated. er water eat, oll fires, on Gunn Rd., mid- way between Rochester and Lake Orion and 11 miles from Pontiac _ MY _2-2409 after 7 p.m. FOR LEASE: LAKE FRONT 2 Bedroom Brick Rancher, attached 2 car garage automatic heat and hot water One year eed immediate possession $100 month Call "Bud" Nicholie, Real: tor «9 Mt Clemens St. FE 5-1201 or FE 2-1372 GAS HEAT, REDECORATED 6 tm. duplex garage, off State MA 6-6603 a KEEGO HARBOR |. CASS Ave 3116. 8 room - house, ly decorated, $60 month. 3-2867. “TAKE. UN) LARGE BRAND NEW 2 BED; room, built carpeted, storms & streens, rea-— sonable with option to buy,, norta) west Pontiac FH 8-6580 ‘before. _ 30 pm LAKEFRONT HOME, 3 BEDRMS. 1'2 bathe 2 car att. garage Exclusive residential area Option te buy EM_ 3-0242 NOV], MICHIGAN 4 ROOM bath. newly decorated. MYrtle 2-2803 _ NEW 2 BEDRM. LAKE << SHOMEL In vicinity of Union Lk. FE, §-1958_ NEW TWO BEDROOM, BATH. Oi furnace garage — near school. 274 Tower Rd. Oxbow Lake. __ 43-3846. §65_mo NEW 2 BEDRM BUNGALOW: 8 Williams Lk. Rd Lk. FE 5-9776. OAKLAND AVE. 172, 7 ROOM flat, $50 month. UN. 3-2867. ‘ OAKLAND AVE. 72, NEAR DOWN- $60 ae town. Entire bldg. of 4 separate ape we month, Entire Bldg, UN 3-288 : Baws HILLS — MENOMINEE Rd 7 rooms. 1'4 baths, as heat. fireplace tn Iarge living room, sun room, FE 6-7808 oo FE 2.5236 ~ PLEASANT COUNTRY L LIVING 3 bedrooms and bath on secon floor, living-room, dining-room, kitchen and jlavatory on first floor; large room in basement. Oil heat incinerator, electric hot water. $100 per month 3155 Thir- ty-one Mile Rd. Romeo. PLa- teau 2-2931. PART OF DOUBLE HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern, close In, $50 per month, Call owner, FE 5-4002. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOM dee condition. eri ay 1, 1950. Russell A, ‘Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE 4-905 SEE MY MODERN 4 ROOMS, larce lot, $65 mo. Aduifs pre- _ferred FE 35-8807. a WEST SIDE BRICK DUPILEX S rooms and tile bath, full pase! ment, laundry trays, gas heat, screens and sterm windows. New: ly decorated, Nice me andy to schools and stores per | month, VASBINDER, INC, FE 5-8875_ . new) in oven & range.| street 387 Orchard Lake Ave. $25 month. FE 8-2178. LARGE 1} ROOM & GOOD STOR- age room. Nice location in Keego arbor. $40. All utilities furn. Jack Loveiand, _2-4875 STORE AND OFFICES, § PARKING, Cuisine Dixie Highway, Ph. R 3-1 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A LLDLALL LEO ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE! and approximately 5,000 square feet warehousing area. $209 per month, Located 1663 south Tele- _ graph FE 4-2597. BUILDING FOR 7.000 sq ft. Suitable for ware- house light manufacturing sales, etc. Parking lot available, Phone | Mr. Morgan. FE 3-7114. (FOR LEASE. $10,000 SQ. FT. WITH- in city lintits of Pontiac. Excel. for light manufacturing 6r light For infor. phone rm | White. PE. 2-810! RESTAURANT FOR RENT — Ready to go Cheap rent Take | __over for $350. Apply 65 W Whitfield. | | For Sale Houses _ _& ROI » VALUES $7900 — 2 bedrooms, bath, large kitchen with eating space, plenty of wall space in living room. Low cost oil. heat. Rear lot An- enor fenced. $1100 down. EIGHT ROOMS Located tn Bloomfield School district. 4 bed- rooms, living room, fireplace, din- ing room. and den, carpets and LEASE, OVER | ' | storage. drapes included. Basement fin- tehed: gas heat. $12,800, $3.800 down WEST SIDE — Center hall Col- onial type home Spacious living | room natural fireplace. dining | room. carpeting, sun room, lots | of cupboards in kitchen. 3 bed- rooms and tile bath on 2nd floor Clean dry basement, FA oil heat 2 car garage 2 large lots. FHA terms. WEST OF CITY — It’s vacant ~ Located among large trees. Large a room, stone fireplace, din- “L" wall to wall carpeting lanter divides the open 2 twin ‘bed size bedrooms, tub enclosure, family room, utill- ty room, FA ofl heat, washer and er. 2 car attached garage. Price reduced to $21,500 METAMORA — Just north of the viliage, 45 acres. 4 bedroom re- bullt home, tile bath and shower. huge stone fire space open kitch- en. in birch “Round Oak" oil heat Large barn. Possession at once. $21,500, terms Roy Annett, Inc. mee since 28, EF Gees Evenings & Sunday 1923 FPEderal 8-466 1-4 TOS ender Aaa LAKE 3116, only $& down, fons house newly decorated. 3-2867. " ‘PERSONALIZED, HOMES 4 Acres and Barn Level parcel 600x400 semi-bungalow. feet. Neat tastefully decorat. ed, radiant heat, ofl furnace, c bet plumbing. Ceramic tile bat! uilt-in oven and range. Recrea- tion room with bath. Stairway tic. Full price fireplace and half to |expacision, at- $14,500. 3-Bedrm. Bungalow At Huntoon Lake . Well lo¢ated on 100x133 foot lot Nice lawn and living room, oak floors. A-1 basement with large recreation room walls shade Carpeted plastered and fruit room. ot] furnace 144 car garage, fenced rear yard dle $2,500 down will han- Among other nice homes -Giroux- Franks R_3-9701 GENERAL REAL ahs Sg 4295 Dixie Hwr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ST. MICHAELS Is only J 3 bedroom, bedroom and bath down. Large lot. with 1 blocks from this 1'g bath home; 2-car ga- rage and in perfect corid!- tion. Only $12.800 — this won't last! GONE PISHIN’ Ice fishin’, what a time we'll e # © that is, and boy, have on Williams Lake next summer This home has fer. yea reation 2 bedroom lakefront eversthing to of- nm the winter, rec- n the sumeer. Here's the best part—only $950 down. 3 BEDR $4,950 OOMS Here's the catch — Takes about $2,000 down, but you can't beat the value 6 room home with garage and base- ment. blocks to Michael's Vacant, just : Baldwin Schools. HUNTOON LAKE It's ® 3-bedroom rancher with attached garage and included are dual-pane An- derson windows tile bath, drapes oo wants action |. —8; pai) Fe . ng cord Ceramic carpeting and priced ac- - oor $14,950. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman | REALTORS 371 8. Telegraph ) Kampsen FE 4-0528 20 |. _ For Sale: Houses. be 4 FOR RENT OR SALE Srna nou or see a oe me sad. soak rad 30 agation Tala 3.00. toy real, Par. No. 4. ~~ Tndianwood ni taser = almost new 3-bedroom poms: tale | pada with pic- now | tegen lake, a kitchen, til . out —— ent with eg ne sarees. oth Soothes with noe rece now of this one. Immediate Possession 3-bedroom home, built het 1954 good sized Hing im, kitchen with ' oungstown cup- , of heat, large in at $7250 with saise down. Call us today on this CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 23-1143 608 E. Flint St. A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Modern ranch. Built a 1955. West Waterford lake area, near schools. One-third scr landscaped lot, $65 r month Coes motets a inlmum to 4% _ age. 3-4396. per cent mort- COLORED BARGAIN! 4bedrm., 2-story, full basement. Very ober 02 condition. location Don't wait; see = today! CLs ae at REAL ESTATE FE 4-6492 $750 DOWN AND LAND CON- tract. Beautiful lake site. 3746 pene Dra Piains. New 6-room brick, insulated, finished Sem Owal T selling at cost. OR 3 6 ROOMs AND BATH. OCAR GA- , Yage, breezeway, 1 acre of land. Terms, $9,500. $2.000 dow a ed Ge ee —— or $7,000 cash. one THAZy . OS dna © 1958 dy WEA Bervica, tna. TM Reg U.S Pat. OFF, 4 “Flaine is the sweet, shy, demure type. You — — in- feriority complex!" by Kate Osann For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 3 RMS. & BATH, 1 ACRE, FRUIT trees, furnished ‘ or unfurnished, in Kevge Harbor. FE 2-0696 aft- er 4 p.m. FOR PATy “BY OWNER — TRI- level lakefront ome. large living cpa jun room, 2 large bedroom: comautely carpeted: tiled bath and kitchen with built- ins — all on prt level, 10x24 glassed-in porch bet 3 ‘ . amily home or either floor may he rented Foe ertag dd es for income ryt es Rd., call EM OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5. 2837 WALTON Bivd. Jayno Heights. Waterford Twp. 1425 sq. ft. of living area. New 3-bedroom home on 100 ft. lot. Natura) fireplace, built-in nea and reek 2 tull baths, car- peting. oc garege near lake. Ramet possession. $27,500. Terms. H,. G. Woodruff Ine. ~ Cc. Bielickt. WOodward A BARGAIN} North Saginaw near Howard. Lge. 9 rm, Basement—gas furnace, 60 ft. lot. Bargain for cash. Part can be financed by mortgage RONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin FE 5-6275 GI. TERMS Small farm. 8 miles from courthouse. Neat and clean 2 bedrooms, oi] heat, brick fireplace, besement. 2-car garage. A rea! buy. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. _FE 5.0693 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISING SERVICE G.I. SPECIAL 479 Raeburn. Sharp. Modern to the minute. bedrm. home. 2 large picture win- dows Completely tiled throughout. A real doll house total price About $275, to move in No other costs JIM W RIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. Evenings. OPEN EVE : MULTIPLE L LISTING SERVICE. NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS. SPA- cious rooms in good home Large kitchen. Attached garage and breezeway. Large ot. $10.700 with terms. Lawrence W, Gay- lord, Realtor. 136 E. Pike St. FE 4.0584. 3 et FULL BASEMENT, fioors Near leeds rare: $2,000 down, Law lord, Realtor. 136 E. Pike we 4-9584. - YEAR OLD HOME IN TOWN. 3 _ 1 block from Emer- Total price $7.500 Will trade for 2-bedroom ou % acre or more. Lawrence W. Gay- lord, Realtor 136 E. Pike St. FE 4-0584. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Here is the best value ever Va- cant and redecorated like new. 4 bedrooms only $500 down. room frame bungalow, nice lot. Price $3.950 only $400 down. gee hers, Howard, 18 Gillespie St. 2-6412. ‘John Kinzler, Nealon. 670 W. Huron St. - MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE O NEIL A CHRISTMAS that you and the entire family will remember and enjoy tor a" to come may be rs in this at- tractive fest Suburban 2 bedroom home with Lake Privileges on Crescent Lk, The large living room at- tractive ‘Kitchen’ tied bath, with ® oO —_ features, of course, the |: fs extra large. the neigh- Doemoes xcellent and where a dog a better school dist ict? Belling price? §7.- Yes, it’s hard to beat! Tet are excellent. Look- ing for a PRESENT to give the entire family for Christmas? Why not a edroom bungalow high 2 on a hill 'n a_ secluded wooded area with lake privi- leges on Maceday Lake? This insulated year ‘round home with new FA oil furnace, 2 car garage, ful] basement with recrea- tion area. 22 ft. ae 2 room, large kitchen, 90 ft. Jot with an Artesian spring, may be ed what you are beatin 4 ‘or. Priced at $9,500 low down payment — We know you will want to see it today FOR THE ‘family who needs lots of room and still wants to be ao city close to schools, stores end chu this 2 bedroom home with large living room, kitchen & dining area, utility room, breezeway and attached 244 car garage should fill the bill icely decorated Oak floors, Ceramic tile bath and many other features. Priced at $9,950 and on con- cement terms. Dad, take e ENTIRE FAMILY with you when we show you this new 3 bedroom Ranch ing area Birch cupbosrds and double sinks. Tile bath, large Hvin Sosy with leaming Oak floors Full @sement, FA oil heat. Lovely to irok at on de- lightful to Hve in. of our better vars at $10" 600. See it today! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ward North of Square Lake Road). Spacious ranch home tn Bloom- field school district. 2 acres wood- ed lot 3 bedrooms 2? baths. large jalousie porch, 22 x 13 foot family room, counter range and oven, hi-fi. 2-car garage. $235,000. Benjamjn & Bishop. 259 8 Wood- ward Ave MI 4-3232. MIDDLETON SPECIAL! A RENT BEATER — $450 DOWN Located 2 miles West of Pontiac off Watkins Lake Rd Cozy 4-room and bath. Priced at only $5.450 = $50 Per Mo. : T.eshe R. BROKER FE 5-1721; Middleton iss N. JOHNSON FE 5-7747: OR 3-3022 Dorris & Son DANDY SIX ROOM HOME WASHINGTON HIGH DISTRICT A spacious and gracious family home, with fireplace, full dining room, nice kitch- en, three very comfortable bedrooms, nce basement, gas heat. screened porch, 2- and two lots. $13,500 on OTTAWA HILLS OUTSTANDING $16,975 A com iorteple homey and well ed home, consist- ing o no ery livable rms. on Ist floor. and larke dor- mitory bedroom up. excep- tional basement, there is a full bath and a bath and %, solid drive, and good garage with screened patio, other selling appointments. VACANT PUNGALOW 500, $500 down Just off East Pike St. gas heat two bedrooms clean and neat as a pin, no base- ment, VACANT SIX ROOM HOME TERMS, TRAILER OR CAR Tha brick and shingle home N_ Petry 8St., hi existing GI Yantge. at $72 per month, ing taxes insurance and 4 er cent interest, new hath fixtures, new kitchen fix tures, new forced air fur- nace, GOOD garage DORRIS os SON WE TRA 752 W. Huron RENT IT~FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE REALTORS DE Eve. & Sun. 2.8181. Phone FE 4- 1557 2 BEDROOM MODERN. $6500./| 969 8. Teleereph Rd. Open 9-9 rape down payment, fe sce stove | rp OR 3-1648 & draperies available. $e as BATH, BASEMENT. | 5 RM. MODERN HOUSE, OFF smai) house ir rear Low Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE 8-8907. Make Also 4 rm. gmi-finished ious an offer. Teas. Owner. fre OPEN SATURDAY 1:30 §:30 — 1% North Berkshire. TM Follow ; “Open” signs West off Wood- Sat. and Sun. 2 to 5/p.m. 61 F. CHICAGO _Model Home 2 Nice bedrooms with ample ctoset space Living room has picture window vesti bule closet Kitchen with built BY OWNER 3 BEDRM., MODERN home 7 acres MY 3-2726. FENTON, MICHIGAN, in cupboards. pre Basement has; oll. fu WIE DUPLICATE $8900 LOW F.H.A. TERMS Located North of Walton off Baldwin. Watch for open signs J. © HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-044! HAYDEN ACRE LOT. 6 Room home Se x 38 Bath $6.000. Low down pega met Quick possession. West u OFF ADAMS RD ham. 1% star brick. Oak floors Basement, gas fur- nace. Large dormitory bedroom on 2nd floor with 2 cedar closets ang 18 ft. storage closet, $10,900. -H_A. $1,000, down plus closing cost. NORTH SIDE. room In Birming- 5 rooms Immediate pos- session. 6 3. bedrooms Basement. Furnace. Shower in basement. Lot 100 x 181. $7,900 ts be au prite with low down paym OAKLAND LAKE PRIVILEGES Only .closing cost down for GI 1%) story home. Large lot. Nice kitchen. Bath Of] furnace. 2 car) A good clean hose and | garage only $8,700 » AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA down payment for GI Approx $400. closing cost needed. 13 story frame home. Plastered wal! edrooms on ist floor. and unfinished. a car garage ard $9,500 AYDEN, Realtor FE #0441 Sun. 10 to 2 2 B Fenced Jc H I; E. Walton Open Eves. Nothing Down mt bulid starter home on your lot plans or your plans. included. Also rough Don c Basement wiring. See our mod Donald OR 3-2837. BY OWNER. 1 4-RM. & 1 5-RM. IN- wecrifice: trade or ~16*3. el. STARTER HOME B8Y OWNER You can move in finish {t vour seit OR 23 OR S108 ASSOCIATE. — BROKERS INVESMENT CO. FE 68-9663 , Nothing Down MODERN 5 ROOM Duplex. Brick construction, ak floors. Full basement. Clos- ing costs only. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AV®. uto water heater. | Noi * acres of “EXECU: | g! full sized basement. Secluded oat ting of large shade trees. Petals sive area. $24,000, $5,000 RAY H. MORRIS, BROKER 207 Elmwood Dr. Fenton, MAine 9-6882 COEOREDIGLE NO DOWN .PAYMENT 3 BEDROOMS. aha LL eg MENT, TILED HEAT, acEEEne 4 ND STORMS. CON E DRIVE AND PAVED Ez T AND SHOPPING CENTERS. SEE THEM NOW AT 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. Open evenings ‘ttl 8:30 Phone FE 5-8875 or FE 4-0823 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE LINCOLN HEIGHTS Lovely 4 bedroom modern home 2 bedrooms on first floor, full basement, rs bee — large jand- scapee fenced ere 60x: car garage carpetin drapes, close to schoo. res. er wi'l sacrifice $1,- 000 of his equity for quick sale. Full price only $13,950 with rea- aonatte down payment. Imme- diate possession. REAL BARGAIN Owner has moved and will sac- rifice his 3 bedroom modern home, 298 8 Sanford, of] heat, corner lot, 2 car werner, en- closed front ch, ful) base- ment for ely $8550 with small down payment or will rent with as A | BY OWNER. VACANT. 4 _ * optioh to buy, GI's nothing down . only clos! co Immediate possession. SUBURBAN 3 bedroom bungalow built in 1957. Full basement, of] heat, recreation room, .1! ths, ga- Bandd corner lot, carpeting and cates “on canal overlooking Cass Lake. Priced to sell with terms. Evenings after 6 call FE 2-3381 or FE 5-2935. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 S Nothing Down WANTED: A veteran who has not taken advantage of the opportunity to purchase a home on GI financing. We have a cozy 2 bedroom West Suburban Ranch style with full basement, of] heat, storms and screens and fully tmsulated. Large liv- ing room with picture win- dows kitchen 12 x 12; tiled bath; and large ict. A real bargain at $9650 with monthly payments jess than rent. Cal]°>FE 3-7103 for an spointurent before it's LOOKING for a good buy? See tis home and you will - ppreciate the value. Tatge © ‘est Suburban lot, breezeway and attached 2 car garage Oil heat, storms, fully insulated. Qak floors bedrooms. Attrac- tive kitchen Large Hving room. Nicely decorated $#.- 506 to qualifying Veteran. Cail today! TOP VALUE Lom cost to qualifying Veteran !s the only way this comparatively new room bungalow. Living room and dining room of ample size. Basement. ot] heat Fully insulated Storms. Fenced yard & cana! front- age. $8,250 will move you _in with rs money down. ¥& RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8S. Telegraph Rd. Open 0-8 FE 3-1103 OR_3-1648 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO NORTH OF PONTIAC Modern 3 bedroom home with 25 ‘and over 1100 ft on road Will trade or take paved bath ode ecorated . house. "Fall Basement, ts Large _Lake priv. NO DOWN" PAYMENT x Sed 4 bedroom starter homes with full basement and rough wir- ing. On your lot or will” build on our lot. ot — down pay-. ment. F. Wood Co OR 3-1235." Corner Wiliams Lake Rd. & M59. After 6, OR 3-7038, 3 BEDROOM, 2 STORY, FULL basement, gas heat, 2 car ga- rage. Sylvan Lake Pak Easy terms. Phone MI 4-715 NO MONTY. ‘DOWN Tri-level starter pote, your lot, wiring, rough plum = alum. tr. siding G. Fiattley, EM oe ee ee FOR eae 4 BEDRM. GAs heat. §-1268. 2 Family Home on Dixie Hw y. Frontage 60x300 feet, zoned manufacturing. Space for business building in front. Ideal for almost any type of business. A real bersem at $10,500, terms, $350 Down to G.I. 3-bedroom bungalow in Drayton Plains. Oil heat, full bath. Among other nice homes Near school and stores Large fenced lot, 90 x 140 feet Only $67 a month in- cluding taxes and insurance. Only $500 Down Move Right In 2 bedrooms, full basement home. 4 Oll furnace, full bath, oak floors in| ms plastered walls. Near schools sto Shaded rear yard. Pay $60 9 a month. No red tape. No mortgage charges. Giroux-Franks Sarees REAL = 4395 ile R 3-0701 5 $300 Down §-room, 2-bedroom. . Lerabaeger auto ol es - a e cely wooded Tots “aise interest in iakefront lot. 3 Hedrooris Just West of the city, Wall- to-wall carpeting throughout. - Full basement, auto. oil fur- nacé. 2 large lots terraced Sidewalk and landscaped, Onlv $400 and paved drive. Dn. plus costs. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5.6175 | 22) BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 AM.-9 PM. ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE fy WEST SIDE Large family home with 3 bedrooms up, large living room with fireplace. parlor and large dining room. Of) steam heat in the full base- ment, On a lot 50x160 See this one today. NEAR LINCOLN JR. HI 2-bedroom bungalow. Full basement with gas heat. On large lot, $9,150 with terms. WEST SUBURBAN 2-bedroom bungalow with llxl7? living room. B'x11's kitchen, Txl1 utility with oil heat large lot. Priced $8,950 with $950 down. SCOTT LAK ; bedrooms with 12x24 liv- ng rm., 10x16 kitchen. Pull basement with oil heat, 2%- car garage On a 100x200 ty poneaes ot. Priced at $10,- with terms. SYLVAN LAKE T-room brick bungalow, 11x- 1g living room with fire- lace, ming room, 11x12. odern kitchen, 9xll. Mas- ter bedroom, 18x22. Full $500 DOW Y Vacant 3 bedrm. Full basement. coca yard, E. side FE 2-6774 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT. oll heat plastered walls, oak floors, fenced yard, lake ES leges. Price $12,500 down. FE 5-1089. No oacre. ee OWNER 5 all modern home Full bath. Miled. Automatic oi] heat. Electric hot water Youngstown kitchen Hardwood floqrs priors num storms screens. Priced to _Sell! Green Lake Rd EM 3-3429. OWNER: 27BEDRM. TILED BATH, carpeting Mapes te sae fenced yard, NEW RANCH HOME $9,600 EASY TERMS RAH BLDG. CO. Bildor of Nationa) Homes FE 2.9122 . -$975 DOWN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION This 3-bedroom ranch home has such deluxe features as attached ~ eee: $12, 975 with $90 per HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 Evenings OR 3-3230 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pontiac Northern High School Fasy FHA Terms TOTAL PRICE $8,290 t with oll PA heat. 2-car garage and many other features. Shown by appointment onie IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE | EXCLUSIVE PINE LK. A marvelous 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with all the extra living reser deweactps you can imagine. Carpeting, thermo-pane Marea 2 full coraiie 4g baths, built-in kitchen range, garbage ‘disposal, ful] basement and 2-car gara: ; Beautifully landscaped lot 100x: with channel frontage into Pine Lake where you'll enjoy the fine beach. Owner transferred to Pior- ida, Immediate poss., Terms. i le RENT THEN BUY It's seldom indeed a home-buyer has the chance to buy &s easy as rent, but you can here. The rent you pay will be your down pay- ment on this 5-room brick with basement. See this ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ NOW!! REALTOR PARTRIDGE | FE 4-3581 Goan A ol W, Huron MULTIPLE MISTING. SERVICE MILLER HAS THE BARGAINS ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES - tractive 3-bedroom home. The hall and spacious living room are car- L First Advertisement on this at- | DLORAR OLD co. BY OWNER: 344-BEDRM. RICK. —— gas heat, Sat., Sun. and Sones 657 SRANADE: 5 ROOMS & BATH. $500 DOWN 2 bedroom home & ,arage. Ltv- ing room carpe gas heat. pared street, iarge well land- scaped fot, - MODEL HOME Now for sale, 3 bedroom, ? baths, neated garage driveway, birch cupboards, wall to wall wool car- eting throughout Hot water Thermopane windows, 182 2 250. Ready for immediate occupancy Ful) price. $17,900, will set small tree & clear home. con aie information ‘call HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE 3 BEDRM BRICK 7 YRS. OLD. Lge. kitchen FA heat. Newt airted, « 8 & acreens. $12. ake Orion 890 Joslyn Rd MY 2-382} WHY BUY A HOUSE THAT TAKES 30, yrs. to pay for, when you can pay for one tn 10? 4 rooms, bath. pesement. itt heat. 9 cor- _ner lots FE 5-0194 PERRY PARK Z-bedrm. home in excellent condition, Auto heat. Tile bath Modern-to-the-minute. Alum storms and screens. Fenced ya.d. Only $8,000 with easy term« and low monthly payments NO DOWN PAYMENT Suburban — Almost new 3- bedroom Ranch home. Just decorated an? has tile bath. Gas heat. Large lot Near Drayton Plains and {i's VA- NORTH EAST SIDE and j3-bedroom homes Ath basements and auto he ese wonderful homes can be sold for NO DOWN PAYMENT and low monthly terms on the bal- ance -Call us and we will show them to vou — THEY ARE VACA UT FOR COLORE } _NO DOWN PAYMENT 2- and 3-bedroom homes on paved streets Completely modern a to heat. NO DOWN PAYMENT and easy monthly payments. Call us. /NICHOLIE sma!! land cor ract as part down | payment This $450 DOWN home nee gome finishing inside Large living room. 2 ‘ rooms full path rivileges on) Cass & Eilzeveth sakes Total price $7,050 FURNISHED COTTAGE Now is the time to buy your sum- mer cottage at reduced price. 4 rooms, full bach part basement, oil furnace, screened porch. 80 ft. of water frontage Could be used fs year ground home. 50, EALTY TED ra, REALTOR §143 Cass-Elizabeth h Rd. §-1 FE 4 Open 9 a.m. to :30 p m., i daneay 1-5 LAKE PRIVILEGES PERCY KING RD., 3530 1's blocks west of Airport Rd. at Williams Lake Rd. FHA terms. 3 hedrms. brick, famfly rm, bath, shower, extra lav. Range. oven and vent fan in | kitchen Gas heat. full basement Large lots on paved stmeets property. Lake privileges on Lo- Se Late which has 600 ft. beach’ Open daily:.,11-8 $14. 890—2690 Down Houseman-Spitzley 406 Washington Blvd. Bldg., Detroit WO 3-4816 — OR 3-0711 — MA 6-1929 CLEAN 2 BEDROOM hoine with prige. #1600” wi eer garage. Full et ou arrord, or Reattor, co f mee 3 PE School on) sand & HARGER CO 33.W HURON ST _FE 5-8183 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK DRAYTON RD $875 down merce 2 bedrm home. Full price on this suburban home is oniy $8.850. CRESCENT LK. area. ITS NEW! J bedrm. ranch home with full basement & many other extras that invite comparison. See it to- day. Only $12,800. Terms. JOSLYN RD C-amped for space? 12 room modern, 2 story, full peer . 1 acre, paps sen barn. Full price 16,5: Terms CLARK REAL ESTATE TO. BUY, SELL & TRADE FE 46492 or FE 4-4813 1362 W. Huron Open Eve. & Sun NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom bungalow, only 2 years old Newly decorated. inside and out Located off Sashabaw Road near Woodhuil Lake, § per cent be contract. Home is now va- io re) Wood Co. Corner Williame e Rd, al M50 OR peted wall-to-wall. There's eating space in the lovely kitchen. Detto gas heat, fully insulated, storms and screens, yard ig fenced, priv- fleges on Elizabeth Lake. A real good buy at $12,759 FHA Terms. HURON -GARDENS INCOME - First Advertisement — 5 and bath down, 3 an rate entrances. heat, 2car garage, Good income or idea) father and son or daughter Relea dere rt Here _ a lot of house for $8750. $1200 down. $65 per month, OUTSTANDING 4-bedroom home. Good side location. near .. Pull basement is completely tiled, gas furnace, fine rec. room. Good 2-car garage 2 beautiful lots. This is an unusually nice nome Only $12,000 on FHA terms. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1078 W. Huron St, Open 9 to 9. BRICK RANCH Located in beautiful Pleasant Lake Woods, lake front and lake privileges, custom built featuring plastered walls, the kitchen is a woman's dream. Formica cup- boards, built in oven and range, lovely paneled family room with itepiace and barbecue pit, built i-Fi and intercom, built in pices jacks, full basement, at- ached 2-car garage See Oakland County's most beautifuliy Ca signed section. OFF JOSLYN b For $400 down own this new 2- bedroom ranch with plastered: walls. oak floors, gas heat. Move into Pontiac's most wanted section’ at a reasonable price NO. MONEY DCWN GI This lovely 5 tedroom ranch sit- uated on a nice landscaped large corner lot, neat as a pin, forced air heat. attached breez¢way and 2-car garage, located in Drayton area See this fine home now. FOR COLORED have many .old and new . low down payment and » with no down payment to For more information cal! Mr Pointer. FE 8-9585 JIM WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1483 BALDWIN FE 4-0547 $450 DOWN—Co abeth Lake Es lot. Basement. rm. “Priced at only $4,950. $600 DOWN—Large 6 room two story home in the pink of con- dition ‘Fully tcoers” ” 11% baths. Gas heat ull basement. Fire- _ Place Priced a soty $7.600 “Here Is a rea) value 500 NO DOWN PAYMENT — 5- bungalow in Eliz- ates. ne wooded F replace. toom brick Dupiex. Ful} bese. ment Ol1 AC heat Oak floors. | “Beautiful condition.” Paved st. Only 3 yrs. old. Here is a lot of good comfortable ving at a very modest cost.’ $22,000 BRICK RANCHER—vwith at- tached Best of location. & two % baths. room, Basement. Two fireplaces) Owner leaving city, A wonderful buy. LIST—with us for fast & effictent service. WE BUY, SELL & TRADE—We'll you, Open 9-9. L. H. BROWN. Realtor | 1362 W. Hur Ph. FE 2-4810 = Multiple » Listing| Service _ FOR SALE What ts your choice of a dream home? Ranch, Arachis ortiz fam- ily house or modern contem- Sperary Pull pew Full basement. City sewer & water. Gas Paved streets. We have your ehoice tn Milfgra Manor Sub. at nothin 1-BEDROOM RAN down to new Blvd. terrace. 2 pre haga hy n. Base- ment. forced alr afte. New t water heater. ra ea and ins i fied investment at OP ORGE BLAIR REALTOR 36 = Ape! AYTON PLAINS Oheos. OR 3-1708 ats CHALMERS DRIVE — $16,050 -~ Suburban location near Tel-Huron. oes breezeway and 2-car ga« . rage on 70x!70 lot with trees. basement. Real living with lots of space for growing chil- ESCENT LAKE Estates $10, Seb Soares WAM with breeveway and attached Sa. ga- rage. Living room has picture . window roomy family tchen | with large eri space, GE utility room, all on 122x125 lot. SACRIFICE PRICE! PONTIAC-WATEINS area — gaits 900 — Dents ty = ss "= » : especially nite ¥ m with ons ell. % ir long. cheerful famiuy kitche ing area tile bath. FULL. Base. NT has rec, space. Large 100%. « - 150 lot. EXCELLENT VALUE. HOYT RE ALTY PE 2-9840 Ree QUIET AS SNOW aa oe aha ipertect- peaceful street: 2 story — = ne Sesat x 2 car gar Feo Lea & McConne Y ‘school. "TRANK SHEPARD OL 1.7811 of OL _1-1194 THERE - MUST BEA REASON bd Len the — belo en core pote these besntital homes >. tea! own FINANCING: Government special ee rogram still a le for a limited time. VETS: as low as $0 DOWN FHA: as low as $410 DOWN THE HOMES: rooms oan from 13,300 The gues SCOT |— All briek. 3 Bedrooms Bune Basement ven Storms and Screens 107 Campin from $13,518 Ae! MIGHTY MA a Baths “4 a Bedrooms. Built-i Convenient hell schools, shopping, fom ces of worship. MODELS OPEN NOON— u Daily and sund ors Follow M59 wa) directly to models. : A few blocks east ot Airport Road) BOE. TELEPHONE; OR 3-4911 SALES BY: j. W. MURPHY and Associates BUILT BY: Bert L. Smokler & Co.. heat. , / 3101 W_ Huron / strive to sieals : for GI's or very SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER - PIONEER HIGHLANDS: This two be'room brick home with a full basement, gas he: ceramic tile see costes $14,350 Shown _by appointment ly. LOON LAKE SHORES: = This beautiful, epee three bed. ney ‘ kitchen and is peviges ctrpes ed. Breezeway an eee teaturc Latee ipndace: caped PR With only “ve down to & qualified buyer. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR n Evenings ‘til 9 eRe at nous. CHEAP. IRWIN GEORGE R. | Gl TERMS Income home on concer seiad All oak’ floors, 1% Na A nice basement “T's clean as and condition Prived St $19,500 with $5,000 down odern, Teens garage. Ee "PANGUS, Realtor | 1919 M15. Ortoriv:lie NA 17-2815 sobs N BLVD NEAR SCHOOLS. reed living room res ¢ ot me gown paymest. RETIREMENT HOME uck. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3 bedrm ae od Dow room, ce Walking distance to St. Benedict's Chureh. Cozy, modern 2? bedroom home. ent. Furnace. Auto- lot Close to oe 2 bedroom, earn modern. Paved . $750 poles 3 Peon School] bus. $5,600. down, Terms. met Sten cme ith $250 o dcen for ¥ own. wil consider trade ay car or REALTOR EST. 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd (M59) EM or MUtual 4-6417 CLOSE TO SCHOOL on s beautiful ees Se ae — tehen and, Snlag | Ward W. Ross Homes _ CONVERTIBLE 24s Mode! dally 2345 WATEINS Line RD. Oniy $12,900 with x WHITE BROS. 3-1295 Dixie Hwy. "til 9; Sunday 1 ‘til LAKE. $660 Open Eves 3 0-0.0-0-0 Starter DRAYTON ~ PLAINS WITH OAK- NOTHING DOWN home patrons, partly finished inside vie 33701 lany Lak- privileges Only $350 down 2 bedrm modern a!’ plas- _tered @uiis Large lot. MY 2-3791 "INDIAN VILLAGE By owne bedroom Colonia). center hall Py Psion: 2*e-car e $18. 4.000 down. FE a fen avethars Stier $ p.m. .Pront, seven aes = sfx rooms. Twenty-six Three ROOMS AND BATH. LOCATED at Crescent Lake, plastered walls, cedar living reom, garage. fenced bead and shrubs, of] forced air eat $9,250. $500 m FE 5-1470 as th around entertainment this cacellent Jake has to offer. Oniy $12,950. Reasonable texms. FOUR Bedrooms near St Freds Good! family home. One bedroom down, three up. Pastered walls, full basement. Gas heat Recently sid-; Custom Builder $8,950 ed See it now only dn. payment. Humphries * | 83 N. Telegrapn Open Eves.| brook Dr. OF FE 2- ROCHESTER _ BRICE renc: an irt.levelg 718 Multiple Listing Service rms Only MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Bloomfield’s. Best Buy 51} Main St COMPARE as Custom built 1.200 sq. ft. 3 bed- room brick ameun home. Full basement, 2 fireplaces. slate en- trance. 1% baths ceramic tile with vanity Plastered walls oak | fioors. 29%24 nlastered gwarace Al! thie for 17.000 en your lot J DMINLAP FE 8 1198 “EMERGENCY SALE! Below cost, $15,950 face brick ranch, 3 bedrm., 1'2 et bath & basement. Lovely Watkins Hills. Paved street & sidewalks Owner transferred. ol is 3606 Bay- $16.26 Liberal FHA Roger B. Henry, Inc. OL 10111 Rochester built in oven, range and dishwasher 4 nice, bedrooms Con by i lee baths | a ate rill. Corner, beeen water and nd acktop road grade and Eeene Schools fecal fi Price now ¢n) y $23,500 | we Cae daily and Sunday south block east and con corntr of Wood- ward and Square Lake road. Lakefront Home _ ~~ Apeemes and alt _modern 5 fun b shi “bungalow” witt.| en. Pega lot and Bice eatsbonie: terms. Also other! sand beach. 3 and 4 bedroom lakefrout) Socses for sale F' abeth Lake Estates Custom brick ranch home feet living room with fireplace, | 18x17 farm kitchen, 3 ext~a size bedrooms -nd bath. Full eae. GAS turnace. 2° lots ent. Grand View = lake and close) WATKINS LAKE FRONT Kinzler om vege Eue TF + § ACRES NEAR CLARKSTON, | 2) ‘i ‘basement, okt car garage 0, down terms Nice! area. Ex anes ze Dorches. | Aer, Rd. MI A * ¢! ve or ptofessional E ory Leeated 30 miles ‘Sent wee kitehen FE #7628 | wiry PAY RENT BRICK RANCH,) New Bloomfield, EM 3-439 WESTSIDE SUBURBAN — FE 38-1157 SEMINOLE HILLS C1 PO ESTATE owe ala W. Huron MANDON LAKE 3 bedrooms. Good condition Close to @ go0d*beach Schools. church & stores. Owner would consider a ft housetrailer as down ayment. Full price $6,950. Easy erms EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Ra. gio LAKE VILLAGE or e room home with attached “an e on nice corner lot. On road. Needs some fin- shing But. priced at only eed with $450 down 2 bedroom Cass Lake home. With stone fireplace Modern kitchen & bath Automatte oil furnace & lot water heater. Good beach & dock. This home is vacant. Ready for you to move in Only $12,950 with §2 000 ase BRO 509 Elzaneh Srate Rd, _ FE 4-4821 Brick ranch, fireplace. carpeting in living room family dining rm., hot water heat, 2%-car garage, beautiful ‘ot with sprinkling tem. You wil) want to see QUALITY-BUILT Home. Colonial, 7 rooms ing room, fireplace ‘“fintn basement Il-car garage: FOR APPOINTMENT. ted liy- ng room, CALL When you can own this 3 bed- room ranch with tile bath extra SER gpa RUT ae ~Smith- =| Wideman 2 OS Oe ers ALL BRICK FOR COL- ernie ae located on La R road (M24) 5 miilds north of OP tiac limits PRICED from $1,200 with 10 per . cent down or 10 per cent discount for cash, LS at Ly PERRY ACRES office CG) 2531 8 CLARKSTON | ESTATES 3 year old ranch-type home ready for a clones ae mee bed Large Scactoue: itchen. Pull ving 9 path, A red gerage, Util- ed rs an Pull price large only ab: 900 with sb FHA terms. Call for appointment at once. larkston: REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. . (ACROSS FROM BANK) ps 5-$821 Open Dally 9 to 9—Synday 12 te 5 NEW _ 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Homes WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS In Clarkston From $14,800 to 615,260 Nothing down to GIs JUST PHA #700 puss closing ¢ost cele or atop in at our ottiee to see ur coly 6 left. Clarkston extra “How about all that stuff you forgot to bring me last year?” 12-5 REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 ye Main, Clarkston, Mich. ACROSS PROM BANK) MApie 5-582] Open Daily 9 f —Sunday 12 to § KNUPSEN Beverly Street Like-new 5 room and home with full oo be OR S688 te PE 6-292 PONTIAG- WATEING “160X150. Biackiog 100X150 For Sale Lots 46 ‘BUILDING SITES % acre ro'ling pullding sites on paved streets ee . good location on northeas! Some with large oak trees eee high on a bil) overlooking the Mersey Ansel fos miles Low as wn. a eADD'S Dixte Hwy. NS street Cab FE or Of i screens and aluminum comb. doors The house is modern-to-the-minute and is weets decorated Only $1,500 own. Elizabeth Lake Estates $ room and bath bungalow situated on beautifully land- peeves building site House ment and stair to ‘attic. Call for particulars. WM. H. KNUDSEN PEI elttly MVPS Bb See the New Sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! It's wooded or, rolling manared ft sites were planned for Gay’ Setar ranch and mane level b: bomes! Close in, convenient pare out st ol Tel pool ba mileg west of Tele to "scott "La turn “es mile to itzene Carl W. Bird, Realtor oe Community National Bank Bidg. PE 4-4211 Eve FE 56-1392 VETS TROY — TS $200 EACH OR NOTHING DOWN oe ss Yue Over ? 0: Bes VERY L HIGH CORNER : bedroom, full clear basement, huge ving room, city water & sewer ‘$79 MONTH INCLUDES TAXES BPECIA Bidg. site in Hilly Avon Heights, suitable om oy ranch, mile to Rochester Hi. $3.500 WALSH, AMES 1 ri waseY co. 4-6500 PREE Bor Salo Farms 48 | Srnicl masts cl my service s is ts a oF is 8 died established and profitable CHOICE OF on wiston oe 5 business Low rent, long lease peyecom © ER & wa be peed — meventery FIRST FIVE BUY. ' mere’ @ and equipmen ERS 40-ACRE Ca Mr "Best, PE. salah . DUTCH MAID DISTRIBUTOR OF FARM Sander’s products bakery route Datty 38, Located just 2 miles south of | for sale. Cell Lincoln ¢-4086. Meee eee == oP Holly on biack‘opped Milford Rd. WOR LEASE: 2 BAY SERVICE cet el phone — 8-6192 -room farmhouse now renting for station at Joslyn & Montcalm. ated 409 Emerson, off Peath- $50 per month. Lang {s gently | ‘ Pontiac Low investment. Good erator. os CMe of MS@, ‘2 with spprox- neighborhood. Heat & water furn e Ww 0. imately 1800 ft. of f on - Sle opportunity to own your %. WILSIN — EM_ 3-6556 road a Rodd a gentleman's usiness. or BEAUTIPUL HOME AND INCOME — Overlooking Prong babe pling This wil edad wis Eliz- house f This will pay tera itself. Income _Property ABA abeth Lake Rd. ose to bus transportation. one cee Gord ineome Peery FE i} & farm ecelative purchaser. Full pace ahs $14,950 with $3,000 gown. Call for appointment at Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 S Main Clarkston. Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) 66115 between MApole 5-581 —2_ p.m | Open Dally 9 to $—Sunday 12 to 5 | INCOME HOME, 9 ROOMS, 2) “ACRE S baths. vlastered walls, oak floors 73 basement, 3-car Ft 614.950 Two miles north of Oxford. Two with $1500 down. homes, one fairly new large For Sale Lake Prop. « 44 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. easement barn gentie rolling slezS -loam soil, g outbuilding revel coun- °. med, only $20 Oren. ‘on 8-3122; ore IY 2 2 b291 Clarkston churches shoppine at door, Wind-| POR SALE: 120 ACRE DAIRY Po] paved street $1,995 full price. farm. = buildings, grade A down; a Wonderful swimming and fish- ing for adults) Have your boat near your door Well restricte?. Elizabeth Lk. Rd near Williams Lake Rd. Only $40 per foot Terms : Houseman-Spitzlevy Corp. OR 30711 2 WO 3-416 | WILL SACRIFICE _ LAKEFRONT $23,000 home in Lakewood village for $17.000 cash. 3-bedroom, 1'% baths, fire lace. 2-car attached | _rarage EM 3-0242 150 X 150° 200 FT. FROM SYLVAN $2,750 terms. Estate OR 3-813 5 ACRE BUILDING SITE NEAR Ortonville. $1500. $50 down 200x238 ft. building site. Can be divided into 9 lots $1200 $80 Dn. One-third acre with part ownership $1000. $50 _uauinger Real Humphries Building 30x69 ft. Office building corner W 102 E. fares 8t. Eve. FE 5-0510 CHURCH BUILDING . brick eonstruc- tion. Large vestibule entrance. main auditorium seating capacity 200 plus Pastor’s study, one class room and»baptistry Basement au- ditorium seating capacity 125 plus restrooms and c . Gas forced air heat. Plenty of parking area. in good condition. |_ Property located at 53’ Prospect St Shown by appointment only. For price terms, cal! our office BALDWIN AVENUR New York & Baldwin Ave. Cement block | building 20x35 ft. with 20x29 ft office and washroom. Tiled floor. oi] heat Office done in weeeed pine, 15x20 ft. one room apart- ment et rear with full path. ot! heat pee new kitchen sink, Buit- able fo mpareace its real of partine any ¢ arkin and scasd cominerciat, C4 us for price ond rm HEM ee K. P. A FE 2-3971 oe 2 lakefront tots. Ow C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15. Ortonville NA 17-2815 Lakefront Home Furn. Business Opportunities 51 “_—oOow3Oosk een ees ea i _ _ RN Nn oaawaear~Ewrnwwnr ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- : ness? Get the free ‘Michigan 2 bedroom. large livingy room| Business Guide’ from Realtor with nice fireplace. kitchen, di- Partridge & Associates, 10: Ww pene beautiful recreation room Huron, Pontiac. FE 43581. with bar and pool table, large: = screened front porch ofl fur- | COTTON oeeoY MACHU © nage, nice sandy beach. Furni- portable oth an a quip- ture, washer and dr - Owner transferred er included. ust sell. $14,- profit maker. Sac- ment. Amazi 5 takes. FE 8-2182. rifice First $ 700 terms. Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 832 Hur FE 48550 — FE 81215 — OA 8-3653 | FOUR FAMILY, FRAME APART- MENT So AL IN wel GooD DITION AND c ATIO Nn TAKING OFFERS. WRITE PONTIAC .RESS BOX 18. For Sale Lots 46 PK me CHOICH LOT SUITABLE FOR ranch home near MSU penlace. Hitchman's Haven wets No jot No. 189 appre rimatel 180 2-0 FE 2-9615 or FE CHOICE = Sie For Funeral Home + Ask For JOHN TERSIGNI HUMPHRIES FE 2-9236 PERRY ACRES BEAUTIFUL LOTS not less than 100x150 ft. wooded and hillside. BLACKTOP roads. Wonderful wa- ter at 60 ft. Joing State park for Horners Her pes, swimming, riding _— EXCELLE no septic tank vpoil gerry speautitil views in every direction, . t H. P. HOLMES, INC. peer pe sone Orion ‘24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A_LANDMESSER, [BROKER FOR LEASE. 2 BAY MODERN , gar station good location. Phone _OR 9s. Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-} “LED STALK BUSINESS” Join the Crowd But whvr not be on the monev making side of the bar fg is a straight beer and wine tavern—no food Volume over $55,000. You'll enjoy being a busi- ness ma in this small town neai Pontiac. Reasona- ble lease. The Pace Is Right At this Houghton Lake res- taurant and the neat at- tractive building will ap- peal to you too” 3 acres gives you plenty of breath- Tah mm and comfortable liv ng quarters are includ- equire- 66.000 down — property and all 1537 8. A ed PARK AT O ONT. DOOR - ___ FE 41582 3-42! GET IT UICK, hrough © Classified Ads! writer and get it! Business Opportunities 51 5 FURN. APTS. RENTED. 1 APT. for owner Ideal location $4,000 dewn W owner, Pontiac Press Box 99. SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE Excellent y for right men Owner wishes to retire. Call PE 3-9709. _ dio-phi peed Teed ers, radio-phone equ a base station. ssenger and heavy dus: equipment. AAA franchise. MPSC unfimited Be nroe Sire $35,000 yearly. rosters Tvice Station. 4 x yeddock aN Pontise. F Own a Sound, profitab' business. Good lease, steady trade, | Idea) store location in a choice Central Thumb area. Por sale eagle An ent family business of your Coote dar Gpeulding, 1635 tapeer Mich, Tel MO 4-6545. Business Opportunity WESTERN AUTO AS SOCIATE STORE. hardware and auto accessories. Excellent le established modern fixtures. due to {ll health tn Never before offered FORCED TO SELL Due to circumstances beyond my 3.3433 after 4 p.m. Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE All Kinds OF GREENHOUSE in suburban com- Will trade. TRAILER PARK on main high- way with home and grocery. 42 spaces: JEWELRY with or without watch repair, in excellent sg ne Gite $1 BUSINESSES 13.000 under glass $10,000 down buys all. $19,000 down plus smal! business svailable Tilken district. Grow- own plug $4000 | BAIT AND SPORTING Goons | shop at High profits! T-room home. | Bay oT 000 down plus | $4000 Meck Will trade. | WINDOW = PAINT shop with excellent retail | FOR SALE OR ° SS -§ ACRES | SHADE. BLIND AND and industrial accounts. $2000 Dn. plus stock. | DRUG STORE in growing area’ of Pontiac. Easy rent — Phar: only. Just tion! REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruout Mich. 43581 top loca- | acy and accessories 10,000 down handles. 1060 W. HURON ‘TIL 9 RESTAURANT On Dixie Hwy.-excellent equip- ment, American food. Grossing $3.000 a month. Closed sundays. Good see up for Reas Drayton STANDARD On ? tions for lease lease Giroux-Franks modern bid Serving couple or partnership. | Only $4,000 down. 4395 Dixie Hwy... Plains OR 3-9701 2 STALL Financial assist- STA ance and training available Lake Orion and Lapeer areas 6-5311 days or _ After 7 STORE Bi BUILDING FOR RENT. 740 | Glenwood. Across from main gate re ian Motor. Call MI RAndolph — 44245 | pm FE 2-7062 for TEMPLETON Commercial Building Just South of Pontiac on Tele- ows Road. Over 7,500 square et of imately for many kind Only $55,000 price. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk. Aft floor space and approx- % acre of land. Suitable s of businesses. A steal at this Rd FE 4-4563 er 6 FE 2-9502 A RESTAU Located WE TAghan oe this qnabiistiod RY BAR Brick building, very nice equi Rent $125 a ment Present Epen on cou His is GOOD ilk #9,500/do'wa, CONSULT ness range STATEWIDE Reel Estate Figiiele of Pentise CHA EA 1717 1N17_ 8. CRteAS _ Sale Land Contracts 52 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- pce $6,600. Payable at $60 raonth. See 950. Secured by a modern Purchaser at GM Truck & ly you al Coach o Estate Clark, throughout ich have what you want in your price GOOD BUY URANT DA Main st of Cheboreen includes heat. had terine excellent 8 erereton: in are onths. be operated 12 US for any type busi- gan We R' ES REALTOR __FE +0621 cent interest Cost to ears. Clark Rea: 44°15. Ack for Mr ver 6 FE LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE AT 25 per cent discount, ME, 4-4301. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE, PROP- erty sold in $7.950 with $1,250 down, principal balance $6,200 discount $1, Payments, $65 per mo 6 per cent interest EARL GAREELS EM 3-251) EM_3-4086 Money to Loan 53) (State Licensed Lenders re PPP RAP L SP ADD PDAS Borrow #25 to $500 . Household ee w Bt. 3% 8. Ba August of 1957 for With Confidence ¢ inance Pontiac . FE 40535 vol Are You Now Back At Work? r credit good or to it's your ‘pin’ fate a one sm monthly payment? WE WILL HELP YOU! “BORROW UP "TO sae in a at Buckners Easy payments = No wait us “today! Al ways come to Buckners when you need money quick- BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY ontiac Drayton. Pala Plains, Utica, P Walled Lk., Birmingham, bade en 44 (Por addresses, see phone book 8-642) FRIENDLY SERVICE F fos pela ren iErvinob TONE PE 4-1598 Suick Cash 1e, Pasty or visit us at our office. Home «& Auto LOAN CO, Up to $500. Oakland Loan Company] “ts * PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $23 TO 5300 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-0101 "WHEN YOU NEED: $25 TO $500 We wil be giad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4.1574 70? Pontiac State Bank Bidg. QUICK $25—$500 LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE o 118 N. PERRY 8T EASY PARKING FE 8-961 ___ Mortgage Loans 54, Want A Good Morteage? if your home needs an tmprove- ment, and your debts consolidated call or see us at once. Don't wait. 54s per EN interest. BENDEROFF 62 W. Huron 55 PE 8-6580 Swaps 2 CHILDRENS ROLL TOP DESK bine pong table or ? MAple 1 BEDROOM HOME ror, gos jocated close to schoo terms. 1146 M 4 RM. MODERN HOME LOCA ATED a aaooee Heights on wel) land- 50x209 ft iot Near bus stores For late model car. R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE 41157 PE 44821 21" TELEVISION, SWAP FOR tape recorder, portable sewin machine or 30-30 rifle. PE 7596 $3500 EQUITY IN eee aoe in Rochester area. $6600 b for 3bedrm home or io ar sell. Write Pontiac ¢ Press Bo: Box tt CASH F FOR R USED ” TVs. WORKING - not EQUITY iw are AND COZY 2 bedrm. home swap for 2 or 3 bedrm. brick home in the city. - must have garage. ve 86-0743 days 2 40081 after 4 other butld- 4bedroom home OAKland 8-3359 6-room block house ings For 3- or in Pontiac Cri) for tnformati a GAS STOVF FOR MAN'S WRIST watch MArket 4-3059. et EQUITY IN HOUSE IN amtramack also lakefront lot. neighb “hood tavern carpenter work or new car. OR. 3-5887. HAVE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL ood seasoned .and contracts to rade = yrs! seh das home. Phone LIKE NEW AUTO ROOM HEAT- er with stand Cash or trade. FF 5-8755 | LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH | FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT | ECONOMY USED CARS, 22 AU-'! BURN. FE 4-213: | NORGE AUTO TIMELINE WASH. | er Like new Exchange for deep | freeze OA 8-3876 | REG COLLIE PUP, | SWAP FOR _*« violin, bike or ?. OL 1-0226 SWAP 1950 CHEV. SEDAN DE- livery truck for tools. FE 5-3409. SELL OR TRADE $12,300 MODERN BUNGALOW with 8 lovely bedrooms & full basement Only 2 yrs. old. Oak floors & plastered walls. Oi] AC FURN Beautiful kitchen. Plenty closet space. “Truly, a well con- structed home."' Lake privileges and only 4 miles west of eke “Will trade for housetrailer, ana contract. late model what have you. Ask for Mr Brown. L. H. Brown, realtor. 1362. W. Huron. FE 2-4810. Evenings call OA 8-2618. SWAP FINISH CARPENTER LA- bor for bump work on pick-up MArket 4-305 2 SWAP $2200 EQUITY IN 5-RM. & bath, full basement, ofl furnace, lM-car garage. bh anything of equal value. Month payments, $55 mo. Balance, $53 ill take late model car, truck or $1200 cash. FE 42185. TRADE FOR OLDER CAR. MY equity in "$88 Plymouth convert. 5000 miles, PS & PB. take over payments MA 5-2386. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, se | or swap $3.50 mo OR 3-2360. WANT TO TRADE MY HOUSE- trafler for gx d used car, ’54 or "55, Phone MY 2-0721 WILL TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD 6-room house ter cervice station. FE 58-0303 WANTED: ATTICS AND RECREA- Mor rooms to finish OR 3-2260 ZIG ZAG SEW MACH. MIXMAS- _ter, ete Afghans. FE 2-3718. 56 For Sale Clothing 56 TNXEDOS, SIZES 38 & 42. (MID- nigpt blue). Perfect cond. MI % LENGTH WEASEL FUR coat, 2-pc wool knit dress. Both size 10. FE 44007. FORMALS, WITH JACKETS, size 12. FE 3-7723 3 MEN’S SUITS AND TUX size 36 and 37 reasonable, 5-0812 ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK pants and shirts, both only T5¢ at the Bait Store—open 7 days _389 Orchard Lake Avenue BLUE CHIFFOA FORMAL BAL- letina length Worn only once. Sacrifice. $15. OR 3-4203 after 6 BLACK PERSIAN JACKET. SIZE 12. $65 Formgis, Size 10. FE 5-0114 _. BOY'S SPORT COAT AND SLACKS size 12-16. Good condition. FE FE “EASY WRINGER TYPE WASHER, FE 5-2049, = ‘e te, Ladies ae 5 and ae 4. wee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 ee * ; For Sele Houses. 43| ‘For Sale Houses. -43 MODEST MAIDENS ‘bv Jay Alan; Money to Loan. 83) _-For Sale Clothing 56 PO A AAR , . ate Licensed Lenders) ae 57A MARBLE TOP TABLE: be hh gem if m-| . sonable, PE §-4011. : Siar dart teas beens |FRTQIO QIN, REPRE | erie, ssiay, fee Re Children’s misc. clothing. PE] "0 —t a a zx —Wi.|—~ Christmas Gifts 59 7. fob Warp 4 aon’ Gan 7 | OL 23-6692 POPPE LA AL PPP LRAT MI 4iT6a ere tsi Per eA | 2 PR. LADY'g ROLLER ‘DERBY OUTON CAMB a ears. $395 : . : mies condition, PE 1.0443, value, sim igh actatched in| Bnd 8. Never been worn, 3 i ONE BLACK BROADTAIL JACK-| tr, Mi ycset, 393 3 AUTOMATIC 7a et, One black cloth coat, white Orchard Lake Aye. — Precision roller skates, ia- mink collar. One man's black tux- ‘FaeeTENS ALL WODELS 6. of encyclopedia edo, size 36. PE 2-464. available, Chest and upright Spe-| Of*knowledge. Black foaer ject: SUMMER AND a oa hes GIRLS cia tow Samuel's Appli- ue Ev _¢lothing, sizes. PE 2-3287 ance, Da f. uA 56011. like new FE 5-1926; SELL OR RENT, WEDDING mo SORR Go MM BOLEX CAMER,. = blond oak TV. Also collection of qrenrerpneri EE a: "ahead ae S7ere: = teapot . Sale Household Goods 57 GE C ATION LOAD sist = eo oe 24 foe ig BONNEVILE VISTA, tee A USED TELE- inches e inches Hee a ceimace Peer A 36 inches up $95. Hotpoint re- stove, fe buraing sone salamander, __Pliance Co., 8161 Commerce Rd. Haag ye a, ee, font) 8S: 7 WRINGER | TYPH WASHERS. 8| Bre Forlag MT 60218. TMERICAN. FL FLYER TRA TRAIN RAIN SET, oe Deomchita tak 313 Ok me * freight and 2 Sores eam (shallow vel) O8 FI | G08D Geen EY PROM USED TY PROM G15 AND | cifer buys." 1 pair bor's shaven, . PE 38. 8. Telegra size 1 if size re. 1 “ mie a, areueer WOOL RUGS! cycle. Verses road grades, All Ait tor $90 50. Pa Pay ony ed wee = Lawnmower. FE 8 es p vf i Apion tare. @ Ore alnaes all attachments. 6 or era a 18 lens with leethes 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. pene new davenport and chair, matchin modern — > tables, & eetlee table decerater! lamps. oven, excellent cond. $50. MA Ali for $99 Pay only Ry weekly.| 6-5746. : Pearson's Purniture Orchard KENMORE W. Lk AV ov se’ — Reo lawn 1 FT. REPRIORRATOR. GooD er, ble and baby 5 saeonaition. OR ee er. OR oe $-PIECE DINING RM. SUITE, HT GREEN RUG, S27. RUN- buffet, eee 6 chairs. FE §-3764. a ait Call PE 23-1536. __ ®PC DIN. RM SET, ELECTRIC 7 range. Both like new «4 E. Chi- ra, ae al 9086. 2 95 oes [SEF WALNUT | (2 fh wall tile, 28¢ running — fotagtace RM al. Blo Ga “8 paint Bunoneeal +PIECE STURDY DINING GET, tm 6 sega GO Tr suitable for bead e ASG Ab etey Excel. cond M! 63133. PC WIL TA aR MARY DIN nie ee | LARGE DUO-TTHERM 8-PC. t condition. . PE WIA a oe ——— - VELY A VE BEAT Oxi2 Felt B Base R Ru 8 gs $3.95 eet: it Md on 72945. ALCOHOL virry Ane Living RM AND ODD Pi£cEs RUBBER at Ne GAL . Me OP FURNITURE AND MISC. -FOOT WAL! ITEMS. ALU IN GOOD CON Syers, la: W. iarea P £42084 DITION FE 4-547] X12 WOOL PACE, $15.96. \VING 8TATE B. ‘ cine $16.50. Biri vated willett Revernine 96. ‘aren — fae paas $5 ‘earson urnitare, _ 42 Orchard Lake Ave SET. @ PC. JUNIOR DINING RM. $50 PE 2-5884 niture. 42 Orchard Lake ye. 19 PIECE DINING R 2- METAL WARDRUBE #10, BTgbIo piece living rm. set; Nor, e as h $15. OW sont Trea- Tange: 2 Sais ha 3 5 with ke die sewing machine Ayr A new. 68 Un ment electric range. $39.50, 1S TV ae $12.65 lece dining set tsble and A 17 in. table model : a 95 ee =) 21 in, table model. like new 9.95 chairs. Ladder-back chair: 15 er sets to choose from. i chard Lake Ave. uaranteed. 30 days, at Obel . Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 440465 38" so ODAIRE ee STOVE. Good condition. $2f 18 CUBIC FOOT ae HOT- point freezer, like new. 630 pound capacity EM 3-4021 RCA COLOR ~ cat $325. USED =r ipiscs at 242 M Mechanic 24° BLOND CONSOLE TV PE 2-2155 ‘§1 AMANA FREEZER UPRIGHT Bever used. FE 6-8306.151 West- _way Dr. 40 XIN GENERAL ELECTRIC chire, la" nd Ave NEW Ss SEWING MACHINE, $45. EM Severa used sutomatic washers. pers able $89.95 ROY'S REPLACEMENT ooh 96 On FE 2 tye $1090 & Used Philco OVER Letts 77 an rnow console radio, o24 %s Sweet's Ra- . dio = ine 422 W. Huron | . WAT LTON TV oe 1B. Walton ¢ op TORRONE TE CF ona sn ee an CU REFRIG RANGE, BED- beeen 4 at 2 Ee an are suite. Real value. Owner : Mon. MI ' aa SOND. RADIO % TV GOOD CON $50. eiactia Vays si, Woiknee wae | | sation. (speed ee ones a _ehrome breakiast set. FE r $20, gas ve $25, studio coveh $10. ¢ hot water heater REBUILT WASHING nig = $20, electric portable sewing ma- vacuum sweepers. $: foal chine refrigerator »45. com- Guaranteed. Biectric. ie plete bed $15 cabinet sink $25, per of N. Johnson and Hows ol space heater $20, k! ta- rE © 45169 7 <) ee rE $8. automatic wash-| ROUND OAR TABLE AND 4 fr $45 FE 527660 ehairs re-finished and chairs new- 4 RMS OF FURN. REAS. BELL ly upholstered Good refrigerator. 124 ree PE _ 21098 1955 models teed for 5 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S One of America’s best res perfect. new, guaran- years, buy a new re- frigerator for a little more than a used machine. Michigan Filuores- cent. 303 Orchard Lake Ave. — 8. _frange. Exc. cond. $43. FE 65-7088. RCA USED TV LiKE NEW. ALSO 42 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE, GOOD anv other to choose condition and fue) oi] circulator fom Table 1. : 12. Blond ta- pester. FB bse pen vane ie Men eraerce evi 300 8Q. YDS. OF USED CARPET. ppliances ‘ ~ some almost new, all colors STOVES BOUGHT, 80 EX- atterns seen, F: =a changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- aturday at 15 N. Saginaw, across| ens. street from Strand Theater. SIMPLEX SIMPLEX IRONER_O 90D ¢ CONDI- 1949 WESTINGHUSE 9 CU FT.! tion, reasonable. EM 3 refrigerator, exc. condition, $65.| SINGER AND WHITE wise FE 5-9756. machines $22.50 Pay $1.50 week. 76°" DAVENPORT, ALL FOAM Michigan Sewing Center. FE rubber cushions Nearly new) 2-3337 green overstuffed chair. Frigid-| seRvELL APT REFRIGERATOR. aire, eu in Manile chest, | $100 Apt size gas stove, $50. Both _maple chairs. MA 6-3693 | like new Table & 2 chrome | 5 ROOMS FURNITURE, LIVING $30. 280 Liberty St. FE , lamps, etc : Beechcrest, EM 3-3630. App!y Sat. or Sun Cedar Island Lake. _ A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING machine with zig-eag. Pay -con- tract bal, of $53.60 or take up payments of $8.10 per mo. Capi- tol, FE 44507. AUTOMATIC MAYTAG WASHER and electrie dryer late model. Balance $2 per week. heater. Schick’s MY 3-3711. A BUY vores RADIOS, $5 TO _ $12. PE 5-87: AUTOMATIC: ENWORE WASHER, _ $20. FE ANTIQUE STEaEAT AND pore _ Wonder horse Call OR _3-6129 APT fae ELEC RANGE $40 GE refri $50 foo Used aHager washers $1995 tn $39. less ay Furniture sre appli- ances HP ie i kinds, NEW & USED. Visit our tirade oreo real a Appliance, OR SINGER PORTABLES WITH ZIG- tag attachments, $2450. Late mote! Electrolux vacuum sweep- ments, 3-9702. $14.95. case Also conversion fil- era new. MAp\e 5-1168 after Sore § BLACK CHICAGO ROLLER skates _Almost_new Mod mi 0. OR Sn 39083" BOY'S Y'S SCHWINN BIKE | ro leprae a doa 4-5308. iz "B : iN. train, complete layout. Midwest 6-8633. * ‘A TER, r rose "Seautitul. New. FE AND rE Thor oie new. CANADI hand knit, as blue. CR = pice cases, 250 Edison. . FE aed 60 Putman Bt. : CHR. LOTHES FOR DOL- yall sen, Oo Order now. PE 66113 _& tod pm wot REEN ROPING, WH E> ae all. House of Evergreens. _444 Marion 6t FE 2-4350. eawe ELECTRIC C TRAINS, - SIGBA Boy's English bike. Boy Scout sult, Good cond, FE 5-0 after FoR CAPE. DYED wae twice ridatd goo $86. PE 2-1514 ~BCHWINN iN BIKE. LGE. y Sunbeam sgmnmentes: _MY_3-1634 or PE 2-76 GUN cabinets. 3 ah oor BACKS. eect etirrs ) SQUIRREL. buy at IL rate ‘ORD DERS EARLY ar ME Lae +2889 eo “HAVE BUMPER POOL b POOL TRADE for electric train erred moun’ ed ‘OR 3-1330 r 6pm ELECTRIC 0 GAUGE ain Including transformer, Electric switehes, etc. Price $40, 1 bers Schwinn Hornet bicycle, large, $15. 2 girls’ Lady large meee ies. $10 each FE 5 ‘LIONEL TRAIN — 1 DIESEL - 1 steam. Operating cars and access, Track and NITE ROLLER SKATES. 6 LIKE NEW ee ) DEER RIPE. $35. OR_ 3-5402. LOOK Doll cradies, aol] beds FOR CHRISTMAS T_make them 21 Eddy. FE 2-7655. LIONEL TRAIN N SET 1 PREIGHT. unioader, barrel , passenger, | er, mounted track. watt transformer, and aceess. FE | 4eise MUST SELL 4-SPEED PORTABLE automatic Hi-Fi record player hao need.e. PE «025 after NEEDLE POINT PURSES needle point fo. stools FE S esos, NEW CHICAG) ROLLER SKATES, man’s, site 7 Boy's tap shoes, size 5. FE 8-242 POOL TABLE, REGULATION size, Used yer little. 660. 97 &. Francis. After PURSES. LEFGUDS Bade 2s —chains, hand made FE 5-3626._ PING PONG TABLE, WITH AC- - ecessories like new 615. White shoe rojler skates size 615, with case, $10 FE 2-7273_ _ | RCA. TAPF RECORDER RE- mote cortrel Trembone sofa. and matching eha-r FE 47045 _ SUP®R CHFF POTISSER'E WITH baking unit. like new. $35 Sew- ing machine in top condition, $15. FE 46937 Christmas Trees 59A D CHA. $20. CEDAR A machine, $11. Chest, 86 Sewin Rocker, $7 OR 3268. last. =~. BE pated AS BEDS, facto irregulars slit 95 vale: $49.95. While they Delivery extra. Michigan eee 303 Orchard Lake chaise longue and FE 5-1927 e. box spring E 5-8615 STUDIO COUCH UPHOLSTERED Murphy bed. TWIN SIZE HOLLYWOOD BED. Good condi- ~TRADE-AN DEPT | Used Westinghouse rance, $29 E asy Capper tub washer $29 95 easy auto washer $1995 No! Apt sine as etare 3 a3 Table p elec range .. i Used was range BA lg studio cote se #18 95 , v room suite . $408, Auburn miateyexcent rE 473 4 pe maple bedroom comp $79.95 oe iT Gas space heater $19.95 ABOUT ANYTHING. Oe WANT 5 rm. oi) heater . FOUND AT L & 8 SALES. NE ip ras A little out of the way but a lot AVAILABLE 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 bargains re MONTHS TO PAY Ne buy sell or trade. Come out man, anth TV. FE 2.4330. ee , CHAIR WITH OTTO. chairs, que 1¢ TO 21° SCOTCH PINE CHURCH Trees, $10 delivered. MY 2-0940. BEAUTIFUL 8COTCH PINE Spruce & Balsam. MAple 5-1501. CHRISTMAS TREES. AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES 21_W. Montcalm _ PE 8-8423 CUT OR DIG YOUR OWN. LONG need'e $1.up Short needle §3 and up 2922 Sleeth Rd.. 3 miles West of mmerce Village. I% miles d vlook around. 2 acres of free yer Phone FE 5- OPEN’ MON SAT 96 TO 6 FRI §# TO 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Ra M59 AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN. USED twice 2 transformers, $20. Coffee table. $3. 35 mm Camera, $15. 2 lady's suits like new. Size 14. _ $8-$15 FE 8-6128 ANTIQUE -ESTEY ORGAN. WAL- nut finish, $80 FE 5-3016, BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $4495. Rollaway bed, complete, $19.95. Hollywood bed frames, $6.95. In- nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot- ton mattresses. $12.95 Pearson's Sofa Vanity 5 pe. breakfast set. Davenport & chair Table buffet & 4 chairs. Apt. electric range . Refrigerator rT chest & HOMAS "ECON conn FE 2-0151 tric ase trie Co e. R. W. Huron ran 106: Used Trade- In 361 3. Saginaw TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC. ec. B. Munro Elec- 060 wy. Huron TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS B. Munro Elec. Dept. _ Co Furniture 42 Orchard Lk. Ave BED, SEALY BOX SPRINGS AND mattress 2 piece living room USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- teed Ober TV Union Lake Store, Union Village. EMpire 3-6511. suite with covers, Studio lounge. Maple drop leaf table. night stands teres le $130 or sell separate F Se ee OATLOR ELEC. trie hot water tank FE 8-4208 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CONSOLE __ table. le. FE 4-138C BUY & SELL USED FURNITURE. __257 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-6814 2 ae TAPPAN RANGE, 30" Like new BRAND NEW WROUGHT | IRON Bottle gas Guaranteed 98 bunk Beds complete with springs| MOTORS Washer \% & coe and mattress $3995 Pearson's, HP. Mone choice & $7 42 Orchard Lake Ave RCA WHIRLPOOL Auto. Washer DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC.| Rebuilt “Guaranteed $98. built in ovens and burners. As| GE or EURBHKA Sweepers, New| 3 low as $219 complete. MA _5-6011. CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS- semble these yourself’ and gave, fovr chairs and table, $69.95 value bags Murray's 456 VACUUM CLEANERS, BRUSHES, Myrtle. both FE 5-74 WASHER & DRYER. $120. FOR WATER SS PTEWEn. 50 GALLONS, _Price $40, Lincoln 4-8081. WINTER SPE Attachments, Guaranteed e GOOD haps fy end etl SHOP : Pontiac $1 W, HURON CIALS 4-1555 $30.95. These are new 1958 de- ee signs, famous makes, formica| WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC Ss, lar colors, Compare Posed remet, i oon saver Good these terrific values. Michigan cond, $25. EM 3-4713 Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake| WARM MORNING HEATER $20 Ave. — 4 Frigidaire .......... $20 thre a E x AA WIth Phifeo. aate pandecce hoon rows to matc fig-| Dresser —_—_i.......... ured $5. FE 5-690. 4872 : ee Kitchen cabinet eee Eee ae Apress ol) water heater DINING RM SET BEDRM SET | wk BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE with almost new mattress & box Oakland Furniture Co springs Gas stove and washing; rymRYTHING FOR THE HOMF machine, OL 1-008. 104 8, Saginaw FE 28523 DELUXE EASY SPIN DRYER Used § months Gas water heat- ‘WHITE PORCELAIN TOP GAS stove for sale cheap. FE 4-2670. er Apt size gas stove OR 3-9610 BASY AUTOMATIC WASHER 1 year old, $100. FE 8-6776, nette set. 2, Men's galoshes (lit) - reas. YELLOW inate oa DI- Daven Pde $15. . Toys |. —Iittle car bike, Seeker Very MI 4-3045, East of intersection of Wixom and Duck ‘ake R¢ Open daily 8 to 5 MUtual 48038. SPP UCE AND BAISAM | TREFS wholesale Can be «een at 5T58 | ee at Pixie Highway MAple Soren: PINE, ALL SIZES, PER- at Opdyke, Sinclair station. aaa PINE. 725 WOLF RD. OR- _tonville. or ph B'ham, MI 46133. SCOTCH PINE TREES Wholesale only up to 8 ft. Place orders early to assure good se- lection. Special consideration for churches and schools. EM 3-3747. 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. 2 WHOLESALE TO ALL Truck loads fresh cut trees ar- riving daily Corner eee & Square Lake Rd MyYrtle 2-0940. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 2 OIL SPACE HEATERS. 1 ELEC- tric and 1 gas range. 1 desk, & inside doors cheap. OR 3-5272. %q IN, GALVANIZED PIPE, 13% cents per ft. in 21 ft. lengths. 74 galvanized pipe. 17% cents per ft. in 21 ft lengths 3 in, sof] pipe, $3.39 per length, 4 in. soll ptpe, $4 08 per length. Thompson, M59, mile west of Airport. re A 1 BIG SAVINGS Or HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on heating, painting & mainte- nance costs BY INSTALLING ALUMINUM SIDING WITH CEL- OTEX INSULATION BEFORE) ’ WINTER. We are doubling the value of many homes by hbeauti- fying them with 7 colors for sin- ~ gie and tu-tone esigns. NO MON- EY DOWN RST PAYMENT ‘$9-LOW AS 's Ww . Your savings can make the payments. Also large stock for do-H-yourse!f. Also alum, storms, awnings, orna- mental tron. CALL OF | 1-994! NOW. If no ans call OL1-6623. JOF VALLELY Co “The Old Reliable Pioneers’ __ Auburn & & Rochester Roads 2 FUEL OIL 1 TANKS GOOD Gor _dition, will deliver. FE 5-9120 } BUILDINGS TO BE MOVED OR dismantied 15 Mile and Orchard Lk. Rd. Also miso, building ma- FR 4-7233, terials. 4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. $ His Sump Pumps $29.9: SAVE PLUMBING EE. 172 §. Saginaw 56-2100 60 GAL AUTO. OIL aaTEn , heater, heavy duty, used 8 mos. Guaranteed 10 vears. cost $179, sacrifice $55 or best offer a _insta! a! upon request. OR 3-519 10° TV, $15 — Venice Ct _PE 2.5459 16 USED TV'S. $2495 & UP 32 guitar amplifiers, $20 ea. 3% HP outboard meer $40 Close-out as- sorted new sed car® Vy DALBY RADIO & 1 ‘gaice & Service” E. Walton Bivd. Turn ‘1 block south on Laurel. 12%"* $20 eff Cass Lake 1263 Rd 2 - 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 — _ Sale Musical Goods 62 b sinks and a trays, 6 BAVE PL PLoMstx, (3 fore 30 GAL... ine hi : ehece ‘water peered $69.95. Baga "alectste heate: , 60,95, Thom niin M69. % “mile west of Asrport. 36° ~McCULLOUGH SAW. call after 6 p.m. FE 65-8838. 100’ ANCH RAILS, and posts. Cheap, 4-7810, 1951 UNDERWOOD | RTABLE typewriter, MA 6-3619. 75. GAL, FUEL OIL T Wew, $31.95. runreces FB 6-1 - THE PRESENT TIME, E until spring. all your fuel a Bus on an heating fea oe yo we inaw St ‘of mone her cen n. as low as per 3-5195 ANCHOR RENCE No money aby FHA @ FPREE ESTIMATES, roved. re weyire azar i AND PORK ~ HALF AND uerters. Opdyke Mkt. PE 51941. Burmeister's CASH WAY oes éasy wr Brang Eauipment, 8507 —-» oh at ANIEED 7 i ft. tank and 715 gailon oft $50 ter tank: PE Pst} ; seh hemener Ot coal or OL mar Pp. i Oil, PORNACE. oat ‘ATER, & aire. FE 4-8078. EY LAST, . FE 4+} : 4 a pencting PONTIA 1468 Baldwin Ave trie Womens & small girls clothes. Misc. EM 3-2025. amey aries BUMPER POOL with hanis mec m, §100. 2-wheel eee duty trailer, $75, FE 5-3025 or FE soe. LA FE eesté ident pe a DOUBLE t9 88 Thompson who mile west of Airport SUMP PUMPS REPAIRED. EL ELEC. _motors repaired. PE 8-6642, SPECIALS Mahogany Pl! ods G 21-ft. aa Cee ee samt SAVE PL G SUPPLY BES. Ee PU SMALL pasy| GALLAGHER’S E.. Hur : USED LOWE EY ELECTRIC ORGAN Excellent condition. Save plenty ™ thie one. thea ip r the ton = ss moods! "cann Minuette *"MORETS MUSIC Across from Tel-Hurop ON: DS. i ly collectors items 5 to 50 yrs. old. 10c¢ each. Edison tins ers eo = Cail FE after 5 Pak DNING.- Tae5 SCAR SCHMIDT oP AS Oe $195, EM Sasi “- M °F. le 3-4086. ff Ag AOS ACCORDION, 130 8s, ‘new condition, OL 61773. @LINGERLAND SNARE DRUM, LIKE NEW, $50. FE 2-2085. ONUSUAI. OPPORTUNITY FOR someone who ‘s looking for a smal] 44 in piano. mationeny ad- yértised brand The first §350 fakes it. home! A small “hescan wili hold any piano = certifi- mas. Why not anes a GAI. LAGHER’ s eate—up to any amo! “Ww grooved 4x8x%4" LUMBER Lx} qbelving 120 in No “ft |18 ©. Huron PE 4.0566 x2 pine stripping 2c lin ft | ¥68m GRAND PIANO. MAHOG.- ' Kos ane coe 3c lin ft sry Jig, mechanical defects Reas, PRICES 2 pee! - pine basebrd hod be ear pine hase sho ic 7 ; , Clear W pine casa? 6c lin sh WIEGAND 4'x8'x 3% 1S'tbe te af cammd?’®| *. MUSIC CENTER ASTE O! We are pushing you now to avoid PLASTERBOARD SUBJECT cS PRK ss.s your being aimoved later. Lay $1.25 & away Jour new accordion now. agger Y Mik 2 MILE BAZAAR AI : ’ wa ano tuning - organ repair 1 4x8 x 34” PHONE FE $4024 PILYSCORE LUMBER CO. WIEGAND THIS WEEK ONLY [1947 Haggerty Hwy walled Lake MUSIC CENTER $4 75 Between W Map! aad Pontiag CONN ORGAN $525. , Phone MArKet 41086 Plano tuning Papuatrentit | at ROCKLATH SAVE UP TO %0% NE FE 2-402 ™ On hous int Interior and ex- . BUNDLE 9%5c terior $1.95 gal. $2.95 gal. and Sale Office Equipment 63 quaeta Vgreored make $475 $3 96 gal. Guaranteed satisfaction. 2:8x ‘8 pay doors a. $ 9.95 ~ KING BROS. — desk $0.1 eds 9 3:0x6°8 flush dr. with, pitehts $14.05 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke i galan wibeke bot water Alum. Comb. Dr. Com $21.95 FE 5-0134 or PE 41112 beaker: $50 FE 2-2201 SUNBEAM COAL FURNACE WITH| ATTENTION. BUSINESSMEN MATT THICK ae peal cise Raperte Gordons. roaaere ood arpenriers A door oa ead e uew, Ww we 26 i carria. xcellien' INSULATION _er, Pane) doors, cheap. EM 3-2927. canton, Pe sir f PE 41803 $29.95 ~~~ SPECIALS Sporting Goods PER 1,000 FT. Gee water neater 39 gal. 448.98 Sale gG = ie wal heater ; New Morrison aoa ae - BOWLING BAGS, FROM ... —- ( a 5 | Ladies’ genuine leather hand- Burmeister Ss [resets p36 48 | Madleg” genuine leather an s200 h par ese mite vaiues tg i000» ft outside fl 1 Nort CTT] 7} hid Teall Bibe. aie uh Goors ‘o. 70 | Men’s 2 suiters, from +. $12.95 s }° soll _ $238 | BOSTONIAN 3 PC. SETS __ $19.95 : VOLVERINE Train mek = Weekend and Lumber Co. LUMBER PHILLIPS: SPORTING goons 7040 Cooley Lake Ra. EM 34171320 8 Paddock FE 2-9784 Open to $ pm daily a STEEL DRIVEWA CULVERT On 16030 Noe Moot “sees. sentass 10 "til 2 12° Corrugated pine $2.55 ft 1Bu, o the vear). Sal : EMENT COLO}$ — 12 SHADES e 5 Penes & Sere PLASTER COLORS — 1 SHADES| [Soy cn S10’ Houy "Ra" beanies BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER eR ERT. vonre a 3 - 6 anime MElrose 48711. er, glasstined, 1 year ue = |GOLP SET NEW NEVER USED. — guarantee $50. 5055 Maybee ~— Goon ress = matched & registered, nee a ND NEW LUXAIRE OIL FuR-|[cinerator and Duten Oven doors FE ssaib Cost es, ott for OE. pace with ducts #000 BTU tank) Manhole Tb ecre eco . felines, cas ewator,|BLAYLOCE COar # SUPPLY CO. GUNS — MODERN OR ANTIQUE, eon. rie ll . er. MA|8_Orehard Lake Ave ; FE 3-7101 buy sell or trade. Fite ot "THE "SALVATION ARMY BURR-SHELL 375 8. TELEGRAPH YOUNGS. E — md hei *) fenieg” Leach 10 Sag u ‘enna ‘oon kitchen, of] and gas furnaces Every ne parm = z r giey e : : ANS BOWLING BALL & BAG, wou 6 ey erase verodind 118 LA RENCE ; _shoes. s. Siz ze 8%. $17 50, 0. OR 32-3029. ware Electrical s, crock TOOLS SALE REMINGTON GAME M MASTER. and tile galvanized copper, black and fee: Lowe Bros. Print and t Kemtone. 2685 LAPEER RD FE 4-543) BRIGGS peMace BATH TUB. from A!' eolors $3 & wv ‘Pants Plumbing & Heatin, iy Co iee E. Aw burn Rd weep John R & De- quindre, Open 8 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, mest modern lights for kitehens, dinettes and recreation room &. $1295 value, $6.95, factory marred Factory rooms. Michigan ee Be 3 hard ve< L Evans OIL BURNER HOT WA- ter heater 17 ft I. Beam, FE 5-4479, PuRN ACES WHCeesaLe. GAS & oll fMapie §-6011. FALL aes 2z4x4' lc ea 2° Fin Radiation $2 00 per ft 6'-8"'-10"" | beams $1.25 ft. & up Used oak flooring 10c sq. ft. Complete stock of used and new Fer Sr eey Materiel Bargain Priced SURPLUS LUMBER & O|FORD DEISEL ENGINES 4 & 6 MATERIAL SALES c 6310 Highland Rd. (M5@) OR 3-7092 PREE STANDING TOILETS. a 95 Double bowl sink $5 oe Washbow!ls with fittings - $9 3-pe. bath sets with trim .. $89.95 3-pe. colored beth a with trim $99.95 Facto ry tnds — ‘Irregulars rar PLUMBING 8UPPLY 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 FOR SALE: 90,000 BTU. LUXAIR: furnace and duct work. Used 2° - Seasons, 9259 | Going Out of Business” Se'ling out entire stock. Linoleum paint. tile. counter topping and metal trim At real down to ear’h nothing held back' Out your gain! Seeing {ts be-| savings. loss Heving oes Premier Plastic Tile 8 years one location. 7545 Ortonville Ride M15 \y Mile N of Clarkston, Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Sun. Garage Doors TEEL OVERHEAD Factory seconds and all standard sizes, $35 and up Wood and steel touiaway closet drs. Disappearing stairways. Steel outside window. Electric garage door operators. Garage front remodeling Btop or co a for free estimates. noon on Saturday BERRY. DOOR SALES 371 S. Paddock FE 2-0202 HOUSE TO BE MOVED. 4 FAMILY apt. income. Steam heat. down- town, Very reasonable, 22 Au- burn, office Im rear. « _ HOT WATER HEATERS, ELEC- 9-3. shutters. “trie, 52 gallon, marred. $5495. Michigan ™uorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave JELLED MAGIC This paint needs ne stirring, will not drip, sag or run, Rubber or oil base. Hundreds of colors to choose from OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6150) KNEEHOLE DESK TYPEWRITER) Coffee table Singer sewing machine, OR 3-6847, K GUTTER 60¢ PEN Lor Double sink & Romex 14x2, 2% WARWICK'S 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD LIKE NEW BRYANT AG.A_ ~AP- proved automatic gas furnace with blower 105,000 BTU Less _than ‘2 price, call FE 5-8805. LAUNDRY STOVE, CISTERN ump, used once. 18 Gal. crocks. 4 Elizabeth St. ; LAVATORIES DAM MACED ae sh'ipment. without ee oticnt each, while they, Inst ichieae Fluorescent, 393° Orchard Lake ~ glliDGET BODY AND FRAME OR _3-0764 MOVING. WIL? SELL L DUNCAN Phyfe drop leaf table, buffet, 6 chairs, Magic Chef gas stove encyclopedias, record plaver, bed- room sul men’s sport coats size 38 and miscellaneous, Phone FE 2-9463 ee _ MEN'S STORE GOING OUT OF business For sale: Triple mirror pant tables metal drawer table, chairs window forms and ta- bles Underwear case, wishbone hangers. Also power mower, like “|? ACCORDIONS, 120 BASS FE 68-9469 TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows wood or aluminum. Glass put. in your ae 1028 Oakland Ave FE 2S BEE AND CUTTING outfit, complete with tanks FE 37147. Ask for Bud Wood Closet Doors Closing out birch, mahogan wavered byfold type doors. BE "RRY DOOR a anda t our -|371_ 8. Paddock & COAL HEA 7a ae new and used oi] heaters SAM- UEL’S APPLIANCE MA _ 5-6011. hort = metab led COMBI- LS Ot ceca BENSON” 1.UMBER Co. "WATER SOPTENER 6-6185 _M) WATER SOFTENER AUTO USED one month Wil! ‘estan free. $249 OR 3-2360 00 a 60A Machinery Loew —~s evylinder for trucks, saw mills & elec Ford gasoline engines for irrigations t industrial applica- tions Cal) distributor, MI 46053 Do It Yourself FOR RENT Wall paper: steamer floor ot ers polishers. hand sander: mace vacuum cleaners Oe ano 61 Fue’ & Paint 43 Orchard Lake Ave PE $éle 8 2S PLASTIC WALL TIlE le—2e - 3e Oue piece or a Carioad Advance. 41¢ 3700 Sashabaw OR 3-870) 5 PF A F F SEWING MACHINES Dry goods drapery material Paint formica vinmbing & elec. trical suppies Open 7 davs week Days 830 to 6:00 Sundays 10 to 4°00 Montcaim Builders Sup- piy. 186 W Montcalm, FE 5-4712 SURPLUS PLASTICS Sheets, rods. cylinders and blocks. Clear and colored Fiberglas and solvents. Al] kinds of lucite* en- be dale ents L&s Eossries OryoN 3345 AUBURN FE 5-9241 Cameras, Egelpment 61A COMPLETE DARKROOM EQUIP. ment Excellen{ condition. OR 3-7856_ KEYSTONE 8 MM MOVIE CAM- era, like new. With carrying casé and tele-photo lens Reasonable. FE 43071 or PE 4-6329. - . Savage MU 4-3799 HAVE THE Sates ISTMAS ag for the sports: Brown- g guns, Colt Distal, Sear Arch- ery, Baus‘h Lomb an, . 760-300 pump. Never fired $75. J ter, 15210 Hollv Rd Holly MElrose _ 46771 Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B NITE. CRAWLERS <= POR 4c RZD WORMS for 78e 389 ORCHARL ary AVENUE Open 24 hours. 7 days 00| COCKER PUPS FOR SALE. Cali 8-0056 CARNIVAL, Ls “I thought this thing was supposed to increase efficiency! Why isn’t it out there working up the employes?” by Dick “Turner TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF For Sale Pets POP EELS ST Oe AIRDALE PUPPIES, EIGHT WES. old, Metamora 56F3. CHINGARUA. | $50, 3408 Bald Moun- COLLIE PUPS ake REGIs- tered. \. out KER ED. eo reg 98 weeks old “at Puritans Order now! EM 3-8254. oh PUPPIES POR SALE, 7 a eees old. Cheap. ree isis. DACHSHUND f¢UPPIES ALSO stud re 38 ie 1°90 Mt Clemens show stock. KITTENS—PREE TO GOOD HOME PE 3-7739. waa ToRE , DACHSEURD reg. OR 32517 183 Senderson POODLE PUPPIES AND LOVELY Pomeranian puppies, FE 5-0851. PARAKEETS . ous TO TALE see i 4th St PE 2-4025. — PUPPIES. AKC _ uineea SPOR sail5 PEKIN GES&E PUPPIES, AKC. Beautiful s. Platinum, reds, est Sth St. Could deliver. FaEeES Sar CAGES. Food Since 1027. Oakiand Ave. PURE WHITE arene PUP- pies Cheap. MA 41759. RE. 13 MO. GLD BOSTON BULL Terrier. 44021. REG UKC TOY TERRIERS. MY 3-287" REGISTERED TOY FOX Viera boxes Silo fillers, hammer mills rier Deposit “it hold " Davis Machinery — Ortonville — Christmas OR 3-2558 NA 17-3292 | ar Sale Farm m Equipment 76 76 $00.50 TOTAL PRICE BUYS a new also have the latest models Me- Culloch Chain saws BOLENs AND WHEEL HORSE tractors with snow blades and eastors. Also Reo Trim-A-Lawn with snow blade. Several others eee ‘EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWY. 56-7878 or OR 3-1024 at SAWS 4s HP SAWS ALL positions Ree orice $169.50 Our oo $119.50 Al tractors \erd mowers greatly reunced. Lee’s Sales & Service TERMS ____#2]_Mt__Clemens FARM MACHINERY — NEW-AND Wsed Proulx Oliver Salea on M24 dust north of Oxford e | HEADQUARTERS FOR McCulloch Chain Saws COMPLETE LINE MODEL McCUL- SAWS AND AC- SAWS. AND PARTS DE- fap ted ARE ALWAYS Y TO SERVICE YOUR Mo- PONTIAC RD at OPDYKE PE 4.112 JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR, NEW Idea corn pusher. Ph, Holly, MEI- rose 71-2607. M cCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS NEW & USED arse] Service aa. Meche Motto. ASY CREDIT HOUGHTEN & "SON 3. 1. Case & New Idea Dealer Rochester OL _1-076) JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA corn pickers, cravity feed wagon REG. PEKINGFSE PUPS. CALL after 5 4354 Se@den Ave, Dray- ton Plains. _ REG BRINDLE BOXER. HOUSE- broken Male A very fine pet! $42. FE 4-6082. REG. MALE COLLIE $40 WILL exe RAS reg female. Call after REG. cos 7 WKS. OLD AT Christmas partly housebroken. OL 1-0226. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 CRUSHED STONE SAND. GRAV el. Ear! Howard. EM 3-0531. 4-1 TOP SOTL, SAND, GRAVEL, fill & black dirt Bulldozing ex- cavating basements OR 3-6932 A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHEN STONE. Band. Gravel Fi Lyle Conklin FE 8-1112 or FE 2-8572 BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL, F FILL. sand and road ris FE 5-4758 cow NURE ROAD ORAVEL 60-40 FE 4-337! BLACK DIRT & FILL. TOP | SOIL, ! _FE 80877, ~ Wood, “Coal & Fuel 67 DRY OAK, FIREPLACE WOOD, delivered $1000 EMpire 3-4304. GOOD DRY SLABWOOD 4 CORDS for $10 Oak firepluce Ay sie. & up Delivered FE FOR sALE: 200 sae = 18 in. dry. oak &-hickory fireplace wood Will deliver. 2190 Davis- burg Rd Phone Holly ME 4-946]. _PIPEPLACF WOOD. DELIVERED and stacked 10 a eord Call -GR_#0100 FOR SALE SEASONED FIRE- Place applewood, $10 a cord cords for $19 Delivered. Phone OA 8-3636 67 Park Street Oxford Cleon Middleton PIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—ALL SIZEs OF FURNACE & STOK- ER COAL — KINDLING & ALL ea OF FIREPLACE WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL om OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 ORCHARD LAKE. FE 5-6150. POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS. $8 50 Per ton in 2 ton joads FRANCIS COAL_& OIL 3722 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-828 : SHOP LOADS $6.18 A LOAD IN City limits. OR 3-6022 _ SLAB WOOD FOR SALE_ MEI- Tose 4-4591 or MAple 5-<3:t WOOD. FIREPLACE & FURNACE. Birch, Oak, Maple & Kindling. FE 2-6244 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 WE BUY SELL & TRADE CAM. eras, projectors, tape recorders Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W. Hu- _ron St. FE 5-6615 62 Sale Musical Goods MAS- ter Fomic and 120 bass. Enrico Roselli, student size. MY 3-2800 after 10 a.m 2'9 OCTAVE VIBRAPHONE MAN- dolin. 2 accordions, wood clarinét, 6 channel electronic mixer, rec- ord cutter FRE 4-6865 - 6106 West- comb 7 SWITCH, 120 BASS ACCORDION, like new $225. EM_ 3-4892. 720 BASS ACCORDION, 5 WEEKS old. 7 switches, cost $500, still has guarantee, $175 or best cash offer immediately Pontiac Press, Box 3% i eeeeeses—i‘ és 120 BASS & BA8S ACCOR- Sie Electric record player. FE we C 120 BASS MARELLI ACCORDION, $75. OR 3-5679 ACCORDION, PAULO SOPRANI rot. model 4 voice (Private). argain, $198 MY 2-4151, ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES Accordions loaned free to be- ginners with lessons FE 5-5428. BEFORE YO! PURCHASE ANY organ—Be sure and see and heur the Lowrey ornen for only $005 A smal) deposit will hold an or- gan of ene choice for Christmas delive GAL LAGHER’S 18 £ Huron EXPERT PIANO TUNING-REPAIR JOHN STEVENSON FE 46240 FOR CASH IN A HURRY. sell things through Classified Ads. new. Paper burner, well-type gar- « bage can. Or 3-2031. 5810 Dixie Highway. Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. 6 | pe Soe | AKC “CHIHUAHUA aay ~ MORSERY chown SPRUCE OR to 10 or more $1 50 each ey fan 10 $3 each. ou dig We specialize in sales es & country homes for & orders areund prop- Cedar ie Evergreen wr u 10, Clarkston MA 5-1922 seen TREF SERVICE oe ming & removal. FE 8-227: Stark Bros. Nursery Representative Landscaping Ornamentals Fruit and Nut Trees EM 3-3125 after 4 PM. For Evening Appointment _ For Sale Pets 69 ae Me rt AKC REG MALE DACHSHUND puppy Also daghshund female. E Le 8-8426 ee — AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- De silver gTay. OR 3-3130. eve- _hings ~~ 2) PUP- 8T. cary AS AEC Reg. OR 2 a aa s. 2-mos 1836 or OR 3-519 SALE RABBITS, eee & SMALL OR_ 34-2338 TOY FOX TERRIERS, POODLES, registered Terms Christmas de- livery NA 17-2931. TRI-COLOR BEAGLE. Call Plateau _2-206} WEIMARANER FEMALE. 2 YRS ald $50 FE 4-4683 . Hunting Do; Dogs 69A AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE _ pups, 5%2 months old. OR _3-7780. AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE ps. 8 weeks old, $25 each. OR 7689 after 4 AKC BRITTANY SPANIEL, 1'2 year old male. Excellent hunter. OA 8-3649. BASSETT HOUND, TRAINED, good retriever. $100, call MY _ 2-000 BEAGLES. AKC, PUPS AND young hounds ready. to start hunting. Sacrifice prices OR 3- 7324. __ BEAGLE HOUND FOR SALE 3 yrs old Running AKC Reg , MY_3-1689 after 3.30 BEAGLE PUPS. 2 MONTHS OLD. $10 apiece. OR 3- 1768. ENGLISH H POINTER — PUPPIES —j Registered. Would make ideal Christmas gift. FE 17-9372 Cail after p.m. KIN FORWARD TO NEXT year’s hunting? Ane German Shorthair. 3877 RTED, 6. MALE BEAGLE, STA birds and rabbits. Call ater _FE_8-2306. REG. ENGLISH SETTER PUP. pies 10 weeks $30. OR 3-6506. REG. ENGLISH SETTER. EXCEL. _ Hunter. FE 5-1070. REG BUACK & TAN FEMALE pups, $10 2105 Dexter Rd. . Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS CATS BOARDED FF 9-4708 _Burr-Shell 375 S Telegraph. _ 71 Hay, | Grain & & x Feed PA 1ST AND 2ND HAY. STRAW & Manure. Ph. MA 545-0666 18ST AND 23ND CUTTING HAY & straw. also wood FE 4-4228—T775 Scott Lake Rd. 1S are TYPES OF 18ST & 2ND CUT- hay, straw. corn and oats. wi deliver. OA snes BALED HAY. 18ST 2ND CUT- ting. Will de). ony. ME #3175. WANTED STRAW — WRITE PON- _tiac Press Box 116. For Sale Livestock 72 ae PAE 2 COLTS: ARAB. OU ARTERHORSE Kids will lhe these. NA 71-2931 FOR SALE. 7% COWS 1 HERD OF! 3n with cans and side cooler | Ph MElrose 4-9461. 2190- Davis. burg Rado PONIES’ BEAUTIFUL SILVER mane and tat!) Dapples — from | $175. EM_ 3-0320 s ‘AKC BLACK & TAN DACHSHUND for stud service. 8-6008 AKC SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS. Good hunters Idea) childrens pets. REGISTERED OXFORD & HAMP- sore. Rams and Bred Ewes. MU Sewn - fait GENTLE oe HORSE MARE L8O Michigan Chain Saw Distributors POWER EQUIPMENT EnV ARTER SaLES~SER ICE RENTALS 3-582) SPECIAL FARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH GHTS HYDRAULIC & D.TO. With 12 PLOW CONDITIONED I CREDIT 1ERMS KING BROS. eee RD. AT eat rd FE 40734 4-1112 FORD TRACTOR — SNOW blade, very good condition. Brand new trailer. Call between 4 p.m Auction Sales} 77 Auto Service; 81 AUGPION-SALE==-+=- INSTALLED FREE” and Bric-A- ‘Mufflers & tail pipes ef Se :30, p.m. an G2, |. Hollerback Auto Parts building loaded a. everything for a. SUN . _— SI “8505 @ ae rom Jude Motel. aii & — : {- ‘Swartz Creek — : APPLIANCE AUCTION INCLUD- | ing — freezers ood coal and wi ranges, oil | burners. built-in ovens, furnaces no. 5 Bank terms - eg nos ce, Davisburg. NO SALE WEDNESDAY. NOVEM: ber 26 Next sale Dec . EB. _ Smart Sale Farm. SATURDAY DEC. Parm and some household’ rc goss auction. hegrose uth of Hadley then r] Png Woe and vy mile» " nouth 4600 Gregory Rd., watch for © cue arrows. Farm has been sald. 1948 Ford tractor, good condition, Ford 2- bottom plow, Ford rear scoop, Ford rear blade. Ford 12’ weeder, Ford manure loader, other farnr tools. Dairy equip- el of oats, 50 bushels of wheat, ‘60 bales of alfalfa and brome hay, 600 balas of wheat straw, 40 white rock | hens, 10 large leg- ho p many USE- m. Bank, Clerk; Mrs. George Marzek, Prop. = ae auctioneer, Oxford SATURDAY DECEMBE D AUCTION ON pies JUST NORTH ‘OF OXFORD. For Sale Housetrailers 78 16s PT HOUSETRaILEkK — va- FT. SCHULTZ TE TRAILER | #0 £. Walton Lot 57, $1,650. "67 PALACE TRAILER. 10 x ‘e. auto. washer. Exc. a eed N. _Opayke, lot 135. FE 8-4 1948 — 271 FOOT qocaerearien for sale, with stool, FE 8-8219. 1956 NATIONAL HOUSETRAILER. 41 8 ft. wide. Completely equipped, 1x Extra clean, OA 6-3571 $2,000 Barry IN 41 FT. LONG, &ft. wide housetrailer. Furniture or $250. cash and take over pay- ments. My 31820. — AIRSTREAM (1!CHITWEIGHT er Sales 3008 W Huron. (Plan to join one o, Wally Bryan's _exeiting caravars+ COME: COME! OUT BEFORE you buy a gaa alee You can't beat Tour-A- Home, 15-17-19-30 Pixie 19-21 ft. Used Trailer Buys “4 The ba pad 1956 Westwood, 45 xtra 31 $1845. Sliver 31384 Travelon, 21 Holly Rd., Holly MPirose 4-671. MICHIGAN ARROW, 38 FT., $125 and take over balance. EM 3-8551. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1549 Lapeer ee Lake Orion 1a Peaturing New Moon Mobile Hi Homes - 50° 10 wide, custom m [oe i. $4.995 comp Tota! aT and Tourahome, a4 prices any- where. "$3 < Rage edroom Gan ok underfloor heat, carpet. Only §1.- 995. y; OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART GENERAL IMMER to 10’ wide, 40 to pict from. We trade, sell or rent - We have some wonderful buys mile now, See us today. One ue gay of Lake Orion on M24. “Oxford Trailer Sales ¥ 7. 0 wice used trailers. Bottle gas & accessories For variety size vice & best terms, We cannot beaten 1 mile south of Lake Orion on M24 MY 32-0721 Pontiac Chief Detroiter _and 7 pm. OL 1-1664 This Week's Specials {1949 Elecar 29° - $695 . | 1952 Prairie Schooner 27 ... $1095 Auction Sales 77 | 1952 Travel Home 24° wv (dees Genera! 28° AUCTION SALE 8aT. DEC 6, 630/ lpei ponte Chief 30° p.m. 1 mile south, mile west / 1954 Champion 35° ..... oe Lake Oridn. 2 large consign- 195] Ironwood 35’ _........... ments from Birmingham & Pon-| 195g Lintecraft 24° ......... $1695. tiac. We are loaded with ST 1952 Prairie Schooner 35° ... $1695. nice furniture including TV. | 1955 Pontiac Chief 31° ...... $1895. electric stove, table saw. oral rag rug. Some new toys. Tree decora- tions. ANTIQUES: Cranberry hanging lamp. rope bed, tea wag- on, wash bew! Pitcher set, needlepoint desk chair, sofa. sev- eral old clocks, walnuf sideboard, cane rocker, console table, Cran- berry hall lamp, dishes. Victor record player with morning giory horn. Loveseat. Grandma's chair Dishes, misce!laneous galore Bro- | die & Upton, Auctioneers L Ty ler Mgr. MY 2-1521 AUCTION SALE. 4 MILES EAST of Metamora on M181 on Satur- day, Dec. 6th beginning at 1 pm 15 head of Holstein & Guernsey cows, dairy equipment. 7 doors of silage. Mrs Ciaud Hardenburg, roprietor Prul Hillman auc- foneer. AUCTION SUN SALES COMPANY SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS EVERYTHING MUST GO! TYPE MERCHANDISE— —ALL Bankrupt—Show Cases Curtains — Drapes — Dishes Jewelry Fur Coats — Blankets Pots & Pans Toys & Irons Bedspreads Rallway Damaged Tools & Tents — Lamps & Tables Silverware —Sweepers —Appliances ALL NAME BRANDS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT 6673 DIXIE HWY: U.S. 10 NEAR M15 Just North of Waterford Hill SALE TIME 7 PM. DEALERS & PUBLIC WELCOME Saturday and Sunday DECEMBER 6TH & 7TH This Is a One-Shot Deal DONT MISS IT! INSPECTION ONE HOUR BEFORE SALE PH OR 3.381; gal anaes BOLT 2% Bik Myrtle py eves. yr BLK. | e H y Park f AKC SILVER MINIATURE POO-| YOUNG HOLSTFIN BUTL READY| °°: “TAS ree uc onset _files, 8 wks. MA 5-0303. - for service, OA 8-3876, ATEN on AKC REG COCKER } UPS, WHITE = with butt PE 23949 Wanted Livestock k 73) B S B AKC REG WEIMERANER. 1 YR. _old male, $60. PE 8- }- 8337 AKC REG COCKER “PUPPIES. blonds and black ou hold for Christmas. OR 3-26 & MIN. {ature puppies. Milford, MUtual __ £3603 AxC GERMAN eo ae Lhe. ples Prices to sell eve GENTLE PONIES & HORSES, Also tack. OL 10151 75 APPLES, else BUSHEL & UF | also sweet cider Homestead Or-. chards 6460 Orchard Lk Rd. | APPLES CIDER. HONEY KINGS parr 2330 Gas Rd., Lake | ~ Sale Farm Produce 7 eee re BOXER PUPPIES. LAPEER. MO- hawk 4-2563 Mr. Charlies W. Thomas 65 . Sawdust Road. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES & stud. Champ. stock. Curtiss. OB 3-0206. sa ) FOR SALE FRESH EGGS. FE 2-7454 GLACKMORE FARMS. 2150 E. SIL- verbell Rd Eating and cookin pre $1 bushel and up OL Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains | |Every Friday -....7 p Every Saturday ...7 oan Every Sunday Bee a he Buy and Sell ‘Daily ORlando 3-277 | 608 Apa eles NEW TRAVEL TRAILER AT COST 1 Only, all gas. 1959 Sun Cruiser 15’ ~ $1095. Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes ‘Sales Inc. 410] Dixie Highway 4 miles North of Pontiac Oo 3-1202 Open 7 days @& __ week. SHORT’S MOBILE HOME REPAIR Hitches 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 Bottle Gas Parts aud Supplies FE 2-3200 Open 8 Closed Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent Jacobson Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Road Dray- ton Plains OR 3-2838 » Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS MOBILE VIL- lage The finest. % mile SE Pon- tiac. 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 INSIDE CITY LIMIT BLOCKS from bus aoe Pontiac Trailer Coach Park E 5 OXFORD MOBILE 25 FOR those who want the best. 40'x80° lots 16’x40" cement patios. Etc One mile East of Oxford on __Lakeville Rd OA 8-3022 MOBILEHOME ESTATES MODERN lakefront and playground. EM 3-2661_ __ Auto 0 Accessories 80 are SPE PAID 1998 RAMBLER “ENGINE COM- plete $160 OR 3-0456 ‘54 PLYMOUTH REBUILT MOTOR Radiator, transmission Cheap FE _5-0131. = For Sale Tires 80A POLL PLDI al A-1 USED TIRES $350 UP. WE buy. sell Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SALES §03 Saginaw St FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires. op to ih per cent off. Black or whitew E D WILLIAMS 451 S. Saginaw at Raebufn Auto Service 8 NOP LLL PL IL CRANKSRAPT GRINDING IN THE car chine Shop, 23 Hood, ‘Phone _ 23-2563. 7 ee FOR EXTRA whi PROTEC- tion, have your tire TRAC PIONIZED GOODYEAR FE DOOR PRIZES 8AT.“k SUN. { SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass FE 5-6123 ment, 200 crates of corn, 50 bush-. mn. BT or late station wa | | 2527 Dixie Hwy Cylinders rebored .Zuck Ma- | 340 Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE 3-9477 Sale Motor Scooters 82 230 E, Pike. _For 5 Sale Motorcycles 8&3 Bors ENOLZaH “MOTORCYCLE, ex nt condition. $05: OL, 2-4021 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson see Harley Davidson Sales Co.. 372 8. Sagt- naw. Boats & Accesscries 85 2 — 1 TON CHAIN PALLS BEST offer. MA 4-1231. 14 FT SPLIT DECK D runabout, $100. 15 Bye ‘pviarade motor and tank, $1 16 FY. ASTERCRAFT “CRUSE 2033 Gienbroke, Keego | Harbor, baad 12 FT RUNABOUT MARK 25 Electric starter, cover & Windshield. 1108 LaSalle after | - A MOTORS eft es esa ap ef and vont pe as and windshieids, Dawson's 6a Take 50 to W and. oo on = 1 te De- ory Ridge ° Ra. beft and follow signs. rere open. . “$10. $15. Lake ibe FORD at Sat GGoD call 8 1 BOB BUTLER, Harold PONTIAC’ S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 695 Auburn Ave. SPECIAL "35 Chevrolet ‘a ton pick-up like new - ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE FE 2-0555 CR 22’ CRUISALONG w-135 Gray 16’ and i® CENTURY iv ILLAC Pibergias MERCURY Mtrs. 6 to 70 HP. INLAND LAKES SALES PE 4712) 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 DEMONSTRATOR, 17 ft. CADILLAC Aluminum Capri. 85 Inch beam, convertible top, side curtains and aft cover. Runn hts, spot- light, compass, barometer, clock, speedometer, remote controls, and two 1959 35 horsepower Evinrude Larks. One with generator, bat- - tery and box. On a heavy duty Ajax tip-up trailer with 6x0 tires. Complete rig is guaranteed. Re-- tail value &: 00. Clearance price $2338.00. Also many bargains on new 1958 Evinrudes end il. lac boats. Take M-59 to Hickory Ridge Rd., turn right. go 7 miles to Demode road, turn left and Dawson Sales . GIFTS For the boasting people. Full line a ava; plac Gees” Use ~ ayaeay an. 2 Sunday evenings Harrington Boat Works tbat tal tut DEALER TELEGRAPH RD. PE 2803 Open Sundays JOHNSON MOTORS OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 2-8020 SA 1401 Highwood at Walton Blvd. PE 8-4402 9-9 Open Sun. PE 4-9370 Fibergias 85A PIBERGLAS — FABRICATION RE- pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford. Transportation Offered 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO, N.C Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. PE 2-3215. FE 2-6823 after 6 p.m. | FLORIDA. DEC. 0. 2 PASSEN- gers to. share expenses. Ref. No drivers needed. o-2478. FLY V-ENGINE AIRLINER TO California $80, Hawaii $99.10. Ferry Service, Inc. OR 3-1254 ESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH EX nano (ih es to drive 1850 siege, Fierida on or about I Dee, mw y car = penses o-ise3 or _ 43501 peor either way. PE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 88 ATTENTION! ~ WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models” SHOP AROUND zs THEN SEE US We're Paying TOP &$$ DOLLAR And We're ln Town Glenn’s Motor Sales AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON FE 4- BT PE 4-1797 | AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND | cheap cars. eves. FE 2-2666 days or CASH ° FOR LATE MODEL | USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. PE $-4539 CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR oe Cass at Pike PE 5-7398 Hf NOTICE We need 800 clean cars, pick-ups, trucks, Volkswagens. To get top -dollar, shop all over town, then get down to business. Call Roney Voyles. FE 50343 You might get $100 More from me. wee w mileage. Rd, Keego. "34. DUAL beepers 2089 Orcha Lk. port, white leatherette _ ta coming. me MA 5-42 wal) tires. 1958 Volkswagen Sunroof. This is an American tm- Coral ~ color. Foreign & Sports Cars 90B undercoated, side mit rior. I bave a new one teen. oe Ag seen any rror, VvoLKs WAGEN, access, 1957 CONVERT. US. model. $1,795. ENGLISH FORD, ite side 1951. walls, 4 DR. heater, leathe interior. Good condition, $140. MA 5-45.86, For Sale Cars © 91 NONE‘FI ‘38 Bodge Sony NER! n = = Bolter 2-tes full pow- ‘88 Chevy Bel Air coupe, power stee brakes. oa GA Road “HOUGHTEN & SON eNorth Chéy: of Hunter snot at a. Bal sale shape $145. OL 6-2827. ss aeek fo appreciate st Senet ay Sia knees | olier es a ir 5 i057 FORD Fi00 PICKUP, @ BIRMINGHAM ‘ ro calgary RAMBLER BUTLER. H Turner Ford, TRADES _M : 1958 RAMBLER Cross Country = 4 — ) aden NEW Special Interior. ‘Sutcmelie Po vo sew new . mission. - A donutg hia Savoy 3dr. $1295 — Wagons, (3) [Sy Linen misao eaimonnenc 1205 1956 CHF'VY wagon Reo an 11957 ; ears aap ( cial) Loaded $1145 1955 OBILE 88 Led Oldpimobil 68 convert (any Beautiful! ‘NO MONEY DOWN 1555 RAMBLER. ‘Wagons Sonic $ 645 (4) t from. 8 cytinder.. $445 No rust. 1953 CHEVROLET ........ «. 64488 . Be] Air 2door. See it! pt Jet ec vy... 6 0s NO CREDIT PROBLEMS 1954 —= Custem wgn... $ 395 1053 Mercury Monterey....... $45 We Finance VER 75 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD & wagons Ford 8 passenger wagon Clarkston Motor Sales DEALER MA S516 ~ ALMOST NEW 1957 DeGoto 4 dr. eo . er stee Push button trans. Sished =e es. — Aes 000 actual RAMMLER - - DALLAS page ingham N orth Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. a Ave: MI ¢-2735 _\ "65 CHEVY WAGON BEL 6 cylinder, P.G., $750. OR Air, __3-4477. 4 DB. Steele Ford. W-8-W R&H, $950 MI 4-8661. res, sta Powerglide. walls. OLive 1-0758. 165 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, ack white wall ti ndard nae Nice little car. Eddie FE 5-9204_ i955 CHEVY, BEL AIR STATION- wagon, l-owner. Red and cream. excellent shape, ‘$8 CHEVROLET 2-DR. BISCAYNE. Radio, heater, white- 8.000 miles. Perfect cond. 1953 CHEVY. R&H NEW TIRES. Powereués. Pvt. owner. $440. MA to sell at $1546 Birmingham North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wesewsre ATS; price, no mon 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, V-8 engine, the. me paint. 4 beau- tiful car for money, Priced 735, 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR $495 FULL down. Lucky ey Auto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw 4-2214 or FE 4-1006. PE ‘15 "32 & "51 & PVT. PARTY WANTS ‘55, ‘56 OR ‘57 Chevrolet 6, with powerglide, | A-1 condition, MA 5-0472. | “81 OR ‘38 PONTIAC. BUICK. OR | see Private party, phone OR Remember TELL EVERY You KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD .USED CARS AND PICKUPS. CALL JOHN L. LIBERTINE, JIM HARTLEY, OR 3- Pt Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich. TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS FE 4-4878 See M & Métor Sales For top dollar on later mode! cars OR 3-1603 TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR—TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0209 TOP CASH $$$ FOR ANY MAKE or model, any snae or condition. Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn, PE 4-2131. THE HIGH $$ Is what will interest you. We need your "58, ‘57, '56, "55 models. Our re scott for paying tops for high grade used cars dates back to ae Open Eves to 8. ‘ anWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 55 WE NEED Cars "$5 to "88 models Must be clean. ‘tk Te AVBERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy rE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 JUNK & USED CARS WTD PICK- tin service. FE 5-2000 WANTED ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR Pontiac ane wagon. Must be FE 2-0928. A-1. CASH PAID for all model Used Trucks SCHRAM’'S AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-2105 ___ OR 3- 0311 Fs OR F9 DUMP TRUCK OR _equal. 1 MY _ 3-2863 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave, FE 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 90 1054 CHEVROLET %-TON PICKUP very clean. Wanted Used Trucks 89 ) "$2: Kaiser ie) 3 & ‘51 Packar "$3 Chevy club coupe Ford's ‘49 Olds 2 dr.. "$0 Chevy 2 dr. R&H. "50 Fer club ec . R&E. ‘$1 Chevy 2 dr. Nice. ‘$3 & ‘52 Pontiae’s. “sharp, ‘$1 & ‘50 Buick hardtops. $1 wasp Rambler, ee MUST HAVE ROOM CAR_ SELECTION WE FINANCE Two ‘47 Fords. V-8 Best offers. ‘40 Ford coupe. Beautiful body, $95 . $95 $195. $195 $295 food $20 $8 A NICE SELECTION OF LATE |, ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-2131 WINTERIZED -— READY TO GO ‘35 Rambler wagon, sharp ... $995 33 Sead bireris H-top, clean .... $495 "$3 Nash 4-Dr., runs good .... $245 "Bl Nash 4-Dr. R&H, Overdr. $ 75 ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. FE 2 HOMES OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1956 CHEVROLET Black & er on Heater. ter Exe cond 1952 Mercury 4 dr black. Radio &. wals Sh HESH © We drama uc. iat hrace- .. Oxtord, Michigan et, Auto Sales. Edith, FE 4-0157 210 4 DR. V8. |, Nghe 2 - a4 Like 1857 Chevrolet 2 dr. wagon. Radio. Powerglide. new $1545 1954 4 dr_ 210 ceerrciet Radio & hea $ 645 sedan. Solid heater. White- eis $ 345 steering FE 4-1006 1956 Pontiae - tarchief Cxtaling, Hy- and $1395 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “18 Minutes from Pontiac.” OA &- 1955 CHEVROLET, 2-DR. DEL RAY V8. Powerglide. No money down. 50 CHEVY § PASSENGER CPR. sete inside and out, $150. 37 8. 1933. Chevy. $100. MElrose 46814 a bones power s age GM engineer. _ radio, heater, Ete Red with black top, teering, low | - So Ba IMPALA HARD- 250 Turbo-glide, atr con- power Ww tires, yt erglide 1957 Chevrolet Bel Call BoB OB BUTLER, "aaroid ‘Turn- er Ford, MI 7506 HASKINS WINTER TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1953 DeSoto 4door sedan, ——— transmission, radio, heate: - $437 1957 Chevrolet 210 4tloor ¥-8, Pow- power steering, brakes, radio, heater \ecvemeerote power $1487 Air convertible, V-8, Powerglide, power brakes, radio, heater..............., $1581 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Hi day coupe, Hydramatic, po’ steering, power = heater + 1953 oe 2-goor. —_— J hea : Syn $ 378 6571 Dixie re vay at a1 MAple 5-5071 pen nites ‘til @ YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEA CHR : FOREIGN CAR SALES 1001 Main, Rochester. OL 24111 8ER "3 DeSOTO. : ‘ 838 N. Main. Rochester, OL 19761.| $0513. i thes ae oe 1s BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DR. 8E- DeSOTO CUSTOM CLUB CPE dan. Radio, heater. * opnafiow. good poor. yewsr brakes. Low mileage. FE “boty good tres -— od 1953. CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. on aE pe . Excellent cond. Saginaw. After 5:30 p.m.| New paint, new tires. Mechanical- a eee 4 DOOR SEDAN. riect. MI 4-8610. Model 62. $850. 663 Joslyn. 33 DODGE, 2 DR. R & H. BX. 1954 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE.| cellent transportation, EM 3-081. Perfect cond. New tires, $1495. So pane ania aR HEATER OR 40014. 3517 David K.' Dr.. | $0 . RADIO AND HEA Waterford =. wu trade, FE 26431. 1096 953 CHEVROLET | «DOOR SED BEDAN.|CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-‘ 4 rea! car. | > some? help adjust at = fill gee stock come lcs apenas ‘model. ° eell'st $4. Take Orion Motor Sales FORD EERCURY MY’ 5-211 i) DODGE ¢DR. on ' condition, bet olen, re 63 DODGE Vi._3 DR. Ran, __ good cond. $285. FE 8-1831. Se a cone s. o rust. FE 8-05 1951 FORD FA . trans. A real nice car, $1,306, Eddie Sooke | : be *S? FORD CU! inder, rom, "Ran most any old ear dow: "68 Pord,. bronze and white 6 cylinder, custom Gy cues nAsee te oat e i TOM BOHR’ inc. 41715 A 1956 F. 2 you couldn't find a nicer car, $1,045. REAL p SHARP "58 FORD CUsFOAE ros. white min car like new. w. bee it today. Ladle Steele Ford. FE 5-204, FORD 2 DR. V-6. GOOD tion FE 23-3360. ‘$1 1981 FORD VICTORIA REPOSSESSION a ni San litle to nice clean go, Eddie Steele rE si. 1950 FORD. REALLY SceaW $235. FE 40249 ‘51 FORD TUDOR-FORDOMATIC, radio heater, good tion cen after 5 p.m, 431 Glendale. ve i956 FORD VICTORIA, EXC, CON- dition, Low mileage. Must sell. Best offer. Pvt Call Mid- west 4-7500. Ask for Dave Jones. 1953 FORD RANCHWAGON, WILL make a nice car ‘fam. Eddie Steele Ford. 1954 SKYLINER meg ““AUBURN COR, PIKE & EAST BLVD. loaded | jotor Sales. 8 Bivd at Se SHARP °'§2 FORD, R&H, '56 V8 engine, FE 2ST. 1952 FORD CUSTOM 2 v4. FOM. R&H ABSOLUTELY ) MONEY DOWN Assume of $1146 mo Call r 3 at MI 47600 Turner Ford. ‘57 FORD COUNTRY — STA- tion aN Sharp. $ rE ey ‘S . re Walled Lake Market rise. 1958 FORD 2-: R. FAIRLANE 500. White sidew: —, R&H. A-1 condition, 32100: A 6-2920, -8 er Ee EON $189 full price. Payments oniy $10.99 month. Good body and tires. Radio an heater Mr. Bell. Great Lak PE 8-0402 1950 FORD WITH 1955 CH Rd. at Oxbow FOR SALE OR TR sel Citation 4-Dr, ¥ i oo 2-125, ATE RCUR RY CONVERT. SHAR Pi SPECIAL Roger's Sates — A orien. 493 ee AY, auto. transmission . oe 588 ZO 99 eae 34 Ni SEDAN ......-. Nee cee tenes S49 |, ."55 DODGE, 4-Door ........25. 602+. +2 se: $ 895 1955 Station. Wagon |"*KadeYhater™ «Somatic Wan: WILSON '533 NASH SEDAN 1o....c.cccccceeees $205 |) 7 [ire OR tenes ie is a costom rambler Radio.| mission. power steering an 4 '53 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE ........ $ 645] 1 ) S4 : 4 : ile car Come tn and (anve tn sack yor See! pied’ at ony) PONTIAC-CADILLAC a chance. Their cars Were 1 MERCURY * LISS ps vere uh TNS @ Oaki - . J ipo ' . Ww , 7 7 bn Get Wise, 1 oe North Chev. com GADILLAC Transportation winterized and ready to go, ||| 's2 PONTIAC 0 | $ 395 equipment including all power. ' “ 1020 RAMBLER. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave.| A sharp car. $3396, _— Specials nothing could stop them-sleet, ’S3 FORD Convertible ..........0-0c0ce ee: $ 595 M1 4-2735 Birmingham as , oat go ee eee eee ba NEW & USED CARS COMPARE THES “ RN ee ‘52 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP Pere ec $145 | rain or snow! 53 P ’MOUTH aDeoe ccc e ee eveeuuepnes $ 195 BYLL SPENCE _ | ace Eeie ts aly orabarp ear. || oo? ORD SEDAN 5 oeescros pect eeeeeee. $125 |] 58 EDSEL WAGON, 4DOOR .........665 $2395 z «83 : TiG. Gaginaw PE a-t0et | ioe Dont yy ntvattancer $68) 20 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 2... .-0:s++002- ++ -$ 8511 58 MERCURY DEMO oo. eee $2793 |S PACKARD 4-Door oo cece $ 395 167 OLDS, FIESTA CDR WARD.|1965 Rast station wagon" 41008 'S8 PONTIAC 4 DOOR || '47 FORD 2-DOOR V8... «0. oss ee oes S175 |) 53 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP ............. $1995 top, wagon. Power brakes and NO MONEY DOWN ON THE FOL- station WAGON. Power steer-|| 47 DODGE STATION W AGON, perf. cond, $195 EMck RANGER TOP e ; 741 = seri H. itone, blue and| LOWING CARS: ing & brakes, Thi car has only ||- 8 EDSEL RANGER HARDIOPR 22... 2. 45 11°51 CADILLAC 4-Door ...........-e0se0es § .395 - Also 198 — Dr. 218. 1983 Chevrolet ba hardtop ....... $ * Taste $2008. miles. Hurry, it won't 38 ENOLISE FORD DE MO 56 noe o5 545 , a = L D corat iiss Rash Rambler $88) as PLYMOUTH Come take a Demonstration 1) 1m Bo oon WAGOS LZ Siggs ||| SE DESOTO 4Door ..--. 1. eerie $ 295 e€corate $880 Chevrolet panel... § Bs CE Ponts § Soe Ride 57 LINCOLN 2-DOOR PRE wee a $1995 ||| , -§ 195 YOUR DRIVE-WAY FOR 1950 Chrysler ................ $ 50 nice: cars like this one are hard Sy eDODGE 4Door-...-.-- eee ee $ 195 : gy like thi sats '36 FORD CONVERTIBLE ........-.5- $1395 sn totes nie ta ami AL. LAWRENCE hie NOUR 56 BUICK 2-DOOR RIVIFRA $1295 |) ar & 9 e é t.... Py re P et ra ee Cn ee Y . , e 7 _. 5 31 Bedss Pees“ <. fige| © MOTOR SALFS | 36, PONTIAC COUPE | ‘SQ Pontiacs or ‘59 Ramblers || ’57 MERCURY 2-DOQR™.........../.., 1245 ||| “49 FORD 2-Door ...--.-.--.00--- 0 aah ‘ST Plym. Wen. Ps & Pb ... $1875/ 21 W. Montcalm FE 8-8423 , SLI95 | 35 Pym 2 dr. V8 sutc. bog Wood —& beige with matching 56 PORD TUDOR 7. ccc seeieueescsee se: $1195 Jy, 621 ¢ FOS = ens oS = . joel foes) 8S) PLYMOUTH. GOOD ae ees pomaal € pow- | RUSS OHNS N 55 OU Us 5 d5e50usse0Rs ae | AS HOR Die - Woot wee ocr ee eer > 3 JACK ‘56 CHEVROLET V-8 | — J O = a 1O0.Mat eee 3 645 I! 527 PLYMOUTH oa 54 FORD 200OR, Ford-O-Matic ...-.-..- s 6431] \\ . of viccee’ © ene heater powerglide, ‘This 1s 0 real 54 FORB’2-DOOR, Standard ndecbowmecn $ 595 | owerflite trans. adio, - “761 ~ . atten a Ba vo. walk a sacCadil | M - R SALES 53 FORD 4-DOOR ........-.000 eee eee eee $ 475 | Y : NSS a S ison Pontiac-Cadillac | ; . : a : Acro Soren Ment BR AID 1350 N a 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS p EONTIAC (DOOR ocs02nenvencunsnc: | CC ec ey | * * | e joo wivatanle teats ral] Moron, SALES Wigechnera | North Broadway at Shadbolt 7] RUSS DAWSON Your Friendly PORD DISaton = 2 —— Den Years Pair Beale B'ham MI 4 1930 MY Z- 2871 a | 147 S. Saginaw St. GIFT "GIFT s - | $25 gift certificate, good in any zeae Meugereiet power 30 miles. OR | oa Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln FE 5-4101 ble 5-3588 powell lated baw i Sed oes i952 PONTIAC 2 DR, LOOKS M-24 at Shadbolt E li h Fi < d Li and no money down. STATION lah ‘good. $295. Rochester, OL MY 3 146% ng 1S or Ine Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. f 232 5. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 Al Lawrence MOTOR. SALE, pine. FE 8-023) -21 W. Montcalm GIrT GIFT STOP! LOOK! SAVE! WAGONS | ‘98 Studebaker $1795 “yest Ford wagon, = green, | one-owner, extra sharp. Only $1745 ‘ ee 97 Ford a 1 gel eines tele COUNTRY SEDAN —- Buick Rosdmaster, full $1995 , just like new ...... $2295 é ’ ts Bue. xpe or mie 96 Pontiac 10,000 miles .........-... CHIEFTAIN 2-DR. MeL eet fee tite. Bers" $1450 , W-walis, blue and white 1957 Rambler Cust. . V8 En- eo Auto, Trans. o, Htr. _ Red and lack nia: ¢1005 ‘56 Ford Mie neste Sow brake la Yellow and Rad oe *" e100 ! 55 Eo k Special 2-Dr. H Redto, tr: Dyna, Gray and, COUNTR EDAN 1951 Ford Cust. Seter: wa, me : 9-passenger drive out perfect .......-.-. $195 4 $1095 1949 Pontiac. Good e' tires. Loade iranaportat fon : Only - SHELTON ~ f Pontiac- Buick Acro! ew far sales ROCHESTE OL T8133 we nen . an offer. OR 3-5 CDE SUPER ouere gtk tionwagon with Ps. & P.B., super ZY deluxe interior, 2-tone, whitewalls, a es pe than 20,000 miles. $2450 cash. E 5-6762. oo yo DOWN yo = Mere’ sa r. Mr 1 abe a8 ee eG H. iit ot LOTELY MONEY Sieeke of $5.83 Parks, P1300. Harold Turner Ford. ise a &- soe: SHARP CAR. down, Lucky Auto 1006 money Sas, 193 5. Saginaw. ” ips6 OBILE, 88, HYDRA matic, excellent condition, $1, 250. Phone a 51066 “Larry | Jerome —~ Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-971] “CHRISTMAS TREES "62 Dodge wagon $195 61 Ford $95 SOUTHSIDE AUTO. SALES 521 8. Saginaw Cs FEC_‘2-7836 BUICK © REPOSSESSTON veal Better Buy Used Cars $128 full price, Ate mon: hte =e) 2 YEAR OLDS '57 BUICK ........ $1995 Bi B SUPER 2? DOOR 1g DUYS 937 Buick ........$2095) . ROADMASTER 2 DR HARDTOP. ON 37 BUICK ........$2195, GOOD ‘SEE USED CARS PAGE 32 MATTHEWS HARGREAVES #01 OAKLAND AVE. re +e S- CABELLARO STATION WAGON of BUICK... SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP SO? BUICK 22... $1995 4 4 DOOR SUPER $7 BUICK .:...... $1995 4 DOOR SUPER HARDTOP YEARLINGS 538 BUICK $2495 2,DOOR HARDTOP HERE IS HOW THE ‘59 MODEL INTRODUCTION BENEFITS YOU AS A USED CAR BUYER! OLIVER BUICK | 210 rrr Lake Ave. Custom Ranch Wagon _j‘s57 1956 PONTIAC. RADIO. HEATER, | Hydramatic $1,050. FE 4-5978. | "81 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, CAL- ifornia Ae & Immacul. ala. $325. | MAple 5-. ‘48 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, RA- | dio, spots white wails, no rust, chrome perfect. Arkansas car. 240 W. Cornell after 5 pm. | 1954 Locorane ne SEDAN. R&H. AB- | ree ssume payments of $17.08 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI_4-7500, Harold. Turner Ford. FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine. selection of clean used cars. It’s oodward Bram MI 4-1930 PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF 4 Dr. Catalina R&H WW tires, hydromatic, power steering, pow- MAple §-1305. Pink and white. $750. FE 8-6979 Evenings. 1958 Volkswagen Sunroof. This !s an American {m- port. Coral color, white wall tires. leatherette Interior. Selling because I have a new one side mirror, _ time. Phone MA 5-4210 a 1958 VOLKSWAGEN ICRO-BUS. 9- _A-l $1875. FE 5-371 WILLYS JEEP $350. 2392 PROUDLY PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS ‘51 Studebaker 1'2 ton stake sis 1955 CUR YS Ciub Cpe. Powerflite Trans. R&AH. Very cles car. Lovely 2-tone. creen color New rub- ber . $1195 1954 PONTIAC Auto. Trans. a solid car with radio, heater, A lot of good °* transportation for only . $ 695 1952 PLYMOUTH Here's that second car you've been fooking for Solid body. excellent tires. Bargain priced al only . $ 205 1957 BUICK Special 2-Dr H-top Here's the car you've always been want- ing at a price that includes automatic trangmission R&H, W-walls. Beaut'ful 2-tone pas- te! color Priced to sel! this weekend at oniv $1745 1934 FORD PICKUP Like new Very low mileage Economical 6-cv!‘ engine cus- tom cab A real cutie Come and get it. For only $ 695 1955 BUICK 2-Qr Spec. Sed R&H Auto Trans, New paint Job. _Renay to go at . $ 995 1956 CHEVROLET De! Ray 2-Dr A real sha car. Green and white R& 27,000 miles. Don’t nee aap . LJ i one at only 1954 FORD Sta Wag. economical 6-cy! Really nice 1956 DODGE Custom Royal Lancer, 2-Dr H-top This :s one of those once-in-a-life-time cars. Auto. Trans, R&H W val) tires . lovely tip and coral 2-tone finish 3.000 miles. l-owner car Come’ and see this one Only ° $1305 R&R MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth-Impertal IFE 2 Open Eves. 724 Oakland Ave Pont: ac, Mich, | | FE 43528. } Y NO MONEY DOWN | er brakes. Low mileage. Owner-|| |] mileage. A terrific gas saver. 'S STUDEBAKER GOOD COND. | undercoated, | Like new | coming $1690 Mav be seen any passenger 30 miles per gallon. | i 1195 Poe === HOLIDAY | SPECIALS | '57 Imperial ‘58 Mercury 4 DOOR HARDTOP STATION WAGON Power brakes, power windows ‘. pre the boss’ wife's | 6-way power seat. Beautiful car guarantee. |] blue. —— loaded with extras. $2595 $2795 '57 Chevrolet '58.Ford on ~ CUSTOM 300" 2 tone paint. 1 owner. low 4 Door 8—Fordomatic. radio & Wonderful condition. $1795 ‘57 Dodge heater. $1284 ‘57 Ford 4 DOOR HARDTOP Fairlane ‘500"—Radio & heat- STATION WAGON er. power steering. power 4 Door Sierra—Power steering brakes. power seats, power & power brakes Tor ueflite. Blue & white paint. Sharp! windows Air conditioned. Spot- t less in and ou S1884 $1795 f ‘ 7 TL aeole 98 Lincoln CONTINENTAL MARK 3 Full power Bees thea new! A presse care everything: $2695 $4,000 '55 Pontiac STARCHIEF 4 DOOR .- steering, power brakes, '56 Mercury MONTCLAIR HARDTOP 2 tone blue. w/walls, blue in- Power terior, radio & heater, Mere Hvdramatic. 2 tone. A good matic. 1 owner. Special . *. family car. $1093 $895 NO MONEY DOWN — ALL UNDER $500 — "2 MERCURY Heater, w/walls. All leather interior. Yellow and black. Mercomatic. 53 FORD 8 2 Tone blue, radio & heater, overdrive. 33 BUICK Hardtop Radio & heater, standard shift. No rust Inside or out SITFORD All biack with wewalls, radio & heater, overdrive. ‘SO CHEVROLET 4-Door Powerglide. radio & heater. 53 BUICK 4-Door FRO ST. Inc. BIRMI NGHAM YOUR LINCOLN -MERCURY DEA 280 HUNTER BLVD. (BY-PASS AROUND BIRMINGHAM) MI 6-6934 Excellent transportation. ‘tone blue. LER | / -. _ 1 Don't Wait FOR BETTER WEATHER IF YOU. NEED ANOTHER CAR LOOK OVER THIS FINE SELECTION OF LATE MODEL BEAUJIES AND IF YOU SEE A CAR YOU LIKE, GIVE US A CALL AND WE'LL DRIVE YOUR SELECTION TO YOUR DOOR — CALL NOW — OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 9 P.M. ‘57 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP 2 Door — Radio & Heater, ‘97 ee © © ee we He ee ee el Ford-O-Matic PONTIAC Ce ee STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE — Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Power Brakes Hvdramatic ‘97 PONTIAC $1995 CATALINA COUPE — 4 Door, Hydramatic. a PONTIAC ‘o/ STARCHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio and Heater, Power Steering and Power Brakes. 'S6 BUICK ...: STATION WAGON. ‘96 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR — Powerflite. ‘96 BUICK . $1995 SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio 4 and Heater, ‘56 PONTIAC ...........$1395 4-DOOR HARDTOP. ‘96 PONTIAC CATALINA 860 COUPE — Radio Hydramatic. ‘co PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE Hydramatic. ‘95 PONTIAC “2-Door — Radio and ‘09 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP — Radio and Heater, Dyna- flow, Power Brakes. Metallic Green. paint. ‘04 PONTIAC 7 DOOR — Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. FACTORY BRANCH Ce ee oe © © 8 © ew ee ‘Se! BO —— CO (cn) 8 © © © 8 8 o 2 6 © @ © © © we ee © © © © ee oe and Heater, . 8 © 8 eh 8 ee ee 870 — Radio and Heater. Ce ee Heater Hvydramati- eo 8 & © © ee ee ee ee - e © © © © He ee ee PONTIAC, RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" 65 MT. CLEMENS SI. FE 3-7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) STATION WAGONS BE SURE TO SEE S8CHUT2' pd Laks Agta pil BEFORE YOU BUY. RE ARE ONLY A THE MANY WAGONS WE HAVE FOR you TO SELECT “PROM. 1958 DeSoto Ford Power Steering & Brakes Country Sedan Captive-Air Tires, 9 Pass. Power Steering & Brakes Fordomatic 2299 1958 Ford Cus:ofe Ranch, 6 Cyl. and Fordomatic 02095 _ 1957 Chevrolet Automatic V-8 6 Passenger $1795 1956 Plymouth 6 Passenger, V-8 Automatic Transmission S195 1952 Ford Country Fig alesse Fordomatic . $2395 1957 Plymouth Sport Suburban. Air- Conditioned, Power Equipped $2295 1957 Ford Country Sedan, Automatic Power Steering, ® Passenger $1895 1954 Taunas 6 ens and Very Sharp $095 1955 Pontiac Hy aeameite: Power Steering assenger Brakes. 6 Passenger OTS S195 YOUR OLD Gari’ MOST CASES, WILL MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL DOWN PA NT. UP- 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE SPOT DELIVERY. OUR BUSINESS IS GOOD Because Good. Cars Are OUR BUSINESS SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. -912S.Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM MI 6-5300 MI 6-5302 ce. ri, 7 : f - ‘< ; 4 . &s up i eae re % 4 ; Sop. “ ‘ (one s f : mrp e eats sath vient nt . ‘ ; ; : ‘ _ : Poi . ‘ : a <—— ee Boe ome : ae = : “ Y cue | _THE PONTIAC c past FRIDAY: DECEMBER ‘s. apse . _. Or ee oe 2 ie FORTY-THRER Sr aeay te a Hotel Relies on ‘Brain’ Woman. Wins {ste felis on cin ;. — 2,100-room hotel in’ Montreal. has : Bridgelile Sos a public building.” An electronic aes ; ie a 2 5 + « - 4 ~ + =~ * # -- - Today’ S ‘Television Programe . ‘ih Adventure Progrania turnished by stations Usted tm this column are subject to change without notice Gr { Afr Channel 2=WJBK-TV Chane) 6=WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9 ORLW-TV : O€S 0 fiCd Camera Crew Records TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS name of buddy who has been SATURDAY MORNING Mountains of the Moon, Detroit Housewife — bs ease enables one on bargin #8 ; "murdered. - 4 bens Ist of Her Sex to Take |? case, to provide “a perfer 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9) Man Without a 8:20 (2) Meditations _ Hunt for Hippos T H : ope * |elimate.” The device is, said fo | (9) Popeye. Comedy, (4)M Squad. Ballinger i . me ape ee op Fonor in COPS | collect and present on a central (4) News: Willianis. matches wits with killer/8-25 (2) On the Farm Front. By san MERCER 2 - |panel all the information the build- 2 who's trying to silence man)g:39 (2) Christophers, NEW YORK W—Not. everyone DETROIT (UPI) — A Detroit); i ‘ (2) Racket Squad. s : . . : ing engineer needs to spot trouble i ) ° wha con identify jewel (7) Understanding Numbers./Who wants to visit Central Africa housewife has become the first] pefore it develops. i 6:10 (4).Weather: Eliot: gn - — ets “ _, |will, go there. Fortunately for woman in 27 years to win bridge’s 2) Phil Silvers. ) : : : . Go eee the McGuire Sisters to take("58 (#) (color) News. Sayerhoroee, Bowes: Lowel most prized iadividual champion HOU RAU) DU MAL Oa €:15 (4) Box Four. Thomas has returned with a filmed _# : ; : a ship. Repals a part in phony variety show. 00 (2) Michigan Conservation. [report of his igs to the Bel- k *« * cae 6:30 (7) Comedy (copkJ 9:30 (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Detective (4) Farm Report. ee and't curtains of Mrs.. Harry Stein topped 112 con- (Downtown Pontiac! (9) Wild Bill Hickok. goes to Berlin in search of (7) Crusade for Christ. His account of his odyssey will itestants in taking the National | TAaAA tha. . Son nns 4 Pasay Riley. - correspondent held by Soviet 9:15 (2) Electricity at Work. be visible to the home viewing Bridge Tournament's Life Master res caring ie Home or ¢ _ (2) News: LeGoff. {0 officials. (4) Window Shopping. audience Dec. 6 on High Adventure championship last night. @ (2) Hoedown. . ‘over CBS-TV. Mrs. Stein, who also is a sec- se (2) Weather. ; (4) Thin Man. Smugglers 9:30 (2) Capt. TAD ~ wards. guardian of the jewels in sports entertainment is on tap Sat- TV ® Ra military rT Expresswa Extended Pollet said. rds. g l unment rs on tap Sa . 9 Mest Ss : by P a y _— Although he’s an enthusiastic Mertin a While ‘ en '0 urday when the CBS television net- dio a LANSING «B — / mile- ong eX- htunte Pollet subseril t the Pav @& SOCtar 6 al he knockec d . 1 Demure Be Delite 2 Tapes Rome ensio he Detroit-Toledo @x- bel a oe | ee wards out and made off with the work presents horkey and a Ser vice oe i Furie ingredient emperor jtension of 1 belief of many who have spent sional football back-to-back. mea i Ghae ert je yee? aS _pressway from King road north some time in Central Africa: on | The Chicago Black Hawks will New and Used TY Sets = a jhe civil 2 wine oid Isle’ 17 Participant in 23 Speedy ‘of Rockwood to U. S. 25.will be! ‘The people are much more in- The son of the warder, however, nos the Detroit Red Wi Aut ae 7¥ Trojan Wars 38 Bheep ' { nckeariy d ff th ost the troi ings in a Factory horized War ay Yacae ee sf ail a6 Moe” iors opened to traffic, next Wednesday. fereating th than the animals.’'. came Deck early ‘and set off the)... sional linckey League contest at, ZENITH - 3 OLA 49 Word animals 9 Large artery alarm. Blood was captured on Sf : . ADMIRAL TV SERVICE arrangements 4 Slams __ 23 Reposes veo the State Highway Department alarm, “at 2 p.m. which will be followed at _ 4 smugly nice * Bee oF bake Hed ‘brats 42 Unbleached said today. The new $871,221 sec- Katherine's W alk and He je we Is 4:30 by the National Football 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Wai Nites — 6 English 26 Manipulate by a tion wil] cut two miles off the driv- C B lf H | were recovered except for a few L for bate FE 4-5841 "til 9 | pe | . game between the Balti-| . Py Birunet_vart Treteigar 27 Cotes “ Staceer ing distance between eee and’ onveyor e au 5 stones\lost ini the) strugele, more Colts and Los Angeles Rams, | Part Ttompers pone oon | Toledo Instead of being sentenced to the Sosa a = eet B Strips “eas ee a ore Coal Miners to Job ol lows, Blood was set free and las Angeles. * i anted a pension by Charles TT.) NEW YORK—Sam Snead and PANTHER GULCH. W. 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Purse wear mae Ph Page Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store Across from Tel-Hiron WJBK, ae “Hellboy McKeon WPON. Nows Lewis PON. Sports, MacKinnon | ee - i be } { < \ Fy Lier » lady wields a mean brush, with her first paint set. Big brush, tip-resistant mixing cups and re- usable plastic paper spur her on. HOLIDAY BREATHER — A quick game with friend. Game set (left) features five games for . grown-ups. Meanwhile, back in the nursery young Everyone Can Join Fun Games Appeal to Family Families with three and more | Pro hockey has a neW parlor children are spending a lot more’ ce take a prominent spot in San- version that features realistic ice| _ time at home these days, research-|ta’s pack this Christmas. ‘sport strategy as a focus for fam-| ers for a games manufacturer re- Expert winter baseball train- ily fun. Two full teams play and iscore on a vibrating gridiron in port. As a result they want games ing that father and son will en- ', new electric football game. A’ * Families who’ve given up the Christinas stocking miss loads ef gun and closeness on Christmas Eve and the morn ing after. While stockings cass hold spectacular gifts that chil- dren have come to expect, they ean be chock full of humor- ous and useful items. Variety stores are a gold mine of inexpensive little items. They are fun oe select and open when the family is together. Mother's stocking, for example, could“have a small bottle “of hand lotion, a timer for a three-minute egg, her ‘pre- ferred lipstick, her favorite penny candy, a new potholder to. prevent. burned. fingers—and a jar of petroleum jelly in ease she does burn her fingers. eo * * » If Dad’s a bulb-snatcher, his stocking could have his own private light bulb, as well as a septic pencil for shaving nicks, a bottle of dog deodorant to keep Fido off his favorite chair, a spinning lure for his tackle box and an expensive cigar. Young Johnny could find a washcloth with his name on ft to wash behind his ears, a bag of bubble gum, a baseball, penkstte | for playing mumblety Pee, * * * -Sis will enjoy finding a small bottle of toilet water, a little rettes or ribbons for her hair, a personal dish towel for helping mother and a set of manicure implements. | “FORTY-FOUR, © Pye ed, ane ar. __THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938. ieee ) _ aes Old YuleStocking = Still: Family’ Favorite™ Soviet Jets to Calre LONDON. 4AP nA Soviek TU “Tet left Moscow Airport for Cairo today to inaugurate regular. air service between the Soviet capital and the United Arab Republic. ried the Soviet delegation to the Asian-African Economic *‘ Confer- ence, which opens in Cairo Mori- day. Forgets to Post oe PATERSON, N.J, (AP)—Police Commissioner, Louis Aequino shot a buck in New York state and hung it in a friend’s back yard to eure, While Acquino was in Penn- syivania hunting more game, isomebody. stole the buck from the friend's back yard. Moscow radio said the’ plane “CHARGE It _ f a tube of Valeream for his cowlick, a bag of marbles and a | dressing-table set (including brush, comb and mirror), bar- | BARNES-HARGRAVE | slanted to a broad age group.’ And joy sharing is provided by Little ‘bowling game with seven-inch aa they are getting them. | League Baseball. Umpires show is designed for both indoor and Name That Tune, for example, | °" hew good your strategy was. (outdoor play. can be played by 10. The first game to base play on a record, _ this big family game keys com- petition to recognition of excerpts from 160 famous melodies. Another new game with broad ‘Now, Dad, This Is For You: -crgm waive Child Toy That Fits . Now wait a minute, Dad. That six-month-old of yours | = eras yee | isn’t a bit interested in a genuine narrow gauge scale model | a board reproducing a “haunted| Of the Super Chief for Christmas. ~ house.” Every player has a.chance| Use your head, man. to arrest the guilty party. Players, Take it from Dr. Philip Lewis: move and carry out assignments “To make the best possible selection of toys, the suc- _ found on instruction cards, cessful Santa must think in terms of each child who will receive the gift. He must stoutly resist the eternal tempta- tion to purchase playthings for juvenile use just because they inveigle his own adult interest. _ “This transposition of. thinking is the toughest hurdle | for the inexperienced Santa (that’s you, Daddy-boy). The | color, action and variety of toyland displays are both fas- | suares and by keeping as many | pivot men in action as possible. | cinating and diverting to any adult who isn’t a confirmed | Parents who have found it hard! Scrooge. 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