The Weather Snow flurries. wind) (Details Page 2) ————— xe 117th YEAR an oan Two Presidents Standing By to Talk Today Abrams, Once With Revlon, Says Network Twice Warned WASHINGTON (?) — The Columbia Broadcasting System was accused today of not moving promptly to investigate early reports of television quit show rig- ging. The accusation was made by George Abrams, a former vice president of Revlon, Inc., sponsor of the now de- funct shows, the “$64,000 Question” and the ‘$64,000 Challenge,’ in testimony before the House subcom- mittee on legislative over- sight. Abrams testified under oath that two cases of alleged quiz show fix- ing were brought to the attention of CBS “‘and nothing happened.”’ * * * Abrams first alluded whitewash,’’ but quickly added “Maybe that’s a severe term. They were dragging their feet.” Dr. Frank Stanton, president of CBS, as well as Robert E. Kintner, president of the Nation- al Broadcasting (o., were on call te testify later in the day. Abrams was former vice presi- dent in charge of advertising for Revion. He is now president of the cosmetics and toiletries division of Warner - Lambert Pharmaceutical Corp. CONTESTANTS TALK Abrams testified the first protest reported to CBS came in March 1958 from Arthur J. Cohn Jr., a contestant on ‘‘Chaillenge,’’ that his opponent had been given al question in @ Warmup, that | a mii or ='st Michigan Hero in Rigged Quiz DR. FRAN. STANTO? ia) a ' ROSERT E. KINTN EK Rev. Charies E. (Stoney) Jack- son, that he had been coached | on actual questions and answers. in the show stayed on! Nonetheless, } the air, Abrams continued. One of / “ . the things which tended to reas- Capt. O'Rourke Resigns sure networks and sponsors. he From Arm y, Denies testified, was a news survey which he said in effect cleared the shows Abrams described fixing of the **$64,000"’ shows as an act of des FORT SILL, Okla. W—A young peration to save them from plum- [U's Army captain who won $108.- meting viewer ratings 000 on a television quiz show while At the serving as an instructor at Western Abrams Michigan University isa civilian Revson, former executive vice '0G4). president of Revion, may not have been aware that the des tiny of contestants was decided signed his commission yesterday in off-stage meetings between hours after a producer of ‘Tic Tac producers and the sponsor. Dough" told a House Committee O'Rourke's appearances on the show were rigged Probe Allegations same time, George indicated that Martin * * * Capt. Michael O'Rourke, 30. re- Abrams was called as a witness before the House legislative over (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Earlier in the day, O'Rourke said, ‘‘The program may have | been rigged as far as Dowd (Martin Dowd who defeated him) was concerned, but not as far as I'm concerned.” Officers at Ft. Sill. where Capt. O’Rourke was attending an offi- cers course, said he resigned with this statement Ike's Ss Trip Pleases Countries LONDON (UPI) — The W estern, **My reason for resigning is that world today warmly welcomed if I were called before the con- President Eisenhower's nine-nation gressional committee investigating 16-day tour starting Dec. 3. and the television show, I would prefer Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru|'© @Ppear as a civilian or as an of India said he hoped to use the officer of the Army whose - resigna-| occasion to discuss Communist %0" has been submitted. Chinese invasions of the Indian ~ «© * border. The resignation was quickly ac- Western diplomats thought the cepted here and approved by - Eisenhower visit would strengthen Department of the Army Nehru in his quarrel with Peiping.| His denial was prompted by re- Only yesterday Nehru rejected Pei- lease of testimony by Howard Pping’s claims to large areas of her Felsher, producer of the program. northern territories and denied Red Felsher told the House committee Chinese assertions the Indians pro- investigating quiz shows Oct. 9 voked recent border clashes. that both Dowd, a salesman who defeated the captain on the show, and O'Rourke received help.| Wednesday night Mrs. O'Rourke Communist China, which would be expected to be annoyed at the Eisenhower visit, made no _ ar hushe “Ceut * immediate comment. a” 4 ¥e > he ¥ of Sault on her first predicted for today 28-degree temperatures, making driving It is the first major snow of the 1959 season in this area. Rain, turning to icy coatings in 1s three inches dangerous AP Wirephotos Snow Flurries Forecast Tonight; Chilly Tomorrow | A tornado alert for the Pontiac current test programs are de-/tax rejected by the Supreme Court was held unconstitu- | “T!es prediction for tonight signed to improve their accuracy! and reliability, Combat-ready Atlases and Thors ‘are poised on launching pads! cash crisis to either a patch ->— ‘abroad. Jupiters soon will join! them to provide America with one work of nuisance taxes, LIST ATLAS BASES }solution, or a state income A few Atlases are stationed at) tax. preme Court did not jeopardize an Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.| Adams said lawmakers would 8'2 million dollar business tax in the mercury dropping to 35 de- as as ps Ry, grees. Several more Atlas bases are violate the constitution if they re- —— that was == sini 7 : . . being constructed through the million dollar use tax package. Winds are southwest 15-20 miles ipealed the existing three per cent sales tax and replaced it with a four per cent use tax This dashed hopes of Republicans who viewed the device as a shield against the income tax they have fought since January. Adams made his ruling to Sen. Clyde N, Geer- lings (R-Holland) There was a drift toward a pack- age that basically would increase the. beer tax 20 miltton dollars, ¢,, extend the sales tax to service in- sy dustries—like dry cleaning—for an-',., other 30 millions and somehow jig western United States. The missile has a range of 6,300 miles Four squadrons of Thors are assigned to NATO troops in Eng- land. Three Army Jupiter squad- rons are scheduled for early de- livery to NATO forces. Two will go to Italy, one to Turkey. Each squadron has 15 of the deadly ~ tu * * Although many U officials concede this nation trails the So- viet Union in developing powerful * S mile Minuteman. the sales tax but not to substi- Pontiac General Holds First Clinic Day tional today by Atty. Gen. Pau! L. Adams. His opinion narrowed the Legislature's choice in the/saet OP) ut t t high- parently the most likely < ee EELS lings said he thought the Legisia “But I think the majority would The constitution limits the sales tax or by any other name While | pear, the twister the first time this season. High winds and cold tempera- tures are eipected to accompany the “sure sign of winter” with Adams further held that the Su Appraised of the opinion, Geer- per re should be guided by it. northerly 18-25 miles per haur to “Attorney generals have been "ght and tomorrow. A heavy snow warning was issued for the Upper Peninsula today with as much as six inches expected in some areas. ywn on this method, feeling the preme Court would rule it un- nstitutional."’ space rockets, they believe the ger existing business levies. pre- From 10:15 a.m. yesterday until two countries are even in the bal- tax to three per cent. In effect. the same time today. .02 of an inch listic missile field sumably the business activities the Supreme Court said three of rain fgll in the downtown area Testing will begin in 1960 on tax, for 20 millions more weeks ago it cannot be raised, The lowest temperature preced two solid-fuel ballistic rockets, the Adams held that it was within above that level whether the in- ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac 700-mile Pershing and the 5,000 the Legislature's power to repeal jcrease is called a sales tax, a use today was 36 degrees. At 2 p.m the recording was 67. COLLEAGUES ALL — The Pontiac General Hospital medical staff yesterday was host to visiting doctors who spoke on their specialties at the hospital's first annual Clinic Day, a staff function and clinical exercise. The guest speakers/are shown here shortly after they were greeted by hospital administrators; They are (from 3 | Pontiac Press Photo left) Dr. John Marra, medical director of the hospital; Dr. T. S. Danowski, professor of research medicine at’ Pittsburgh Univer Dr. N. J. Eastman, professor of obstetrics at Johns Hopkin€ Hospital in Baltimore; and Harold B. Euler, Pontiac General ad ministrator. sity: ee failed to ap- elements that produce wHwTTen a were busy whipping themselves into a frenzy of flakes to fall tonight here for hour and will shift te north- west late this afternoon, continuing THE PONTIAC PRESS ONITED ane INTERN ATIONAL TaD © PRESS New Pontiac Sales Best Since There were more retail sales of 1960 Pontiacs during October than | tember month since S 1995, S. E. Knudsen, | General Motors vice president | and Pontiac Division general announced toda} } x * * October's new car sales totaled | 44,335. in any > * * * | Knudsen said Pontiac dealers | have been experiencing the best |-“‘new car in production’ period in the Division's history Judges Form Corporation Moore !s Spearheading Unique State War on Delinquency | In what is believed be the first such organization in the Unit ed States, the Juvenile Court judges of Michigan today united as a corporation to declare war on juvenile delinquency. The judges, who in August at their convention on Mackinac Is- land formulated plans to help the state's troubled youths, today filed for a charter of incorporation with the Corporation and Securities Commission in Lansing, to Again spearheading the -drive to help neglected youths is Oak- land County Prebate Judge Ar- thur E. Moore, who was elected vice president of the “Children’s Charter of the Juve- | nile Court of Michigan, Inc.” Elected president was Judge Donald T. Anderson of Kalamazoo Judge Nathan J.” Kaufman of De- troit was elected secretary-treas- urer of the new organization. CCORDINATE AIMS Judge Moore, who for years has led the move in his county to pre vent delinquency, said primary purpose of forming the organiza tion was to coordinate objectives He also said formation of the charter would aid in the drive te receive financial assistance from wreng in many instances and I ~_ *« * believe there is sentiment in the | Tomorrow, according to the foundations of private donors to Senate and throughout the state weatherman, it will be cloudy, keep the organization alive. To favoring going ahead with this windy and cold with a _ high date there is but a check from proposal,” he said. around 30 Judge Moore in the treasury. ‘This is the first plan, I believe in the United States to have as its specific objective the prevention of delinquency,’’ Judge Moore said. Formation of the ‘Children’s Charter'’ comes from the realiza- tion, he said’ that past attempts to help youths have not had the wholehearted support of communi- ties However, Oakland is an excep- tion, to a degree, he said. Here the child protection and youth assistance programs, started by Judge Moore several years ago | im Hazel Park, have spread to 12 | other communities. They have helped reduce delinquency by as | high as 50 per cent. |IN OTHER COUNTIES Judge Moore said such pro- igrams, which have sprouted in other counties since, can be the ‘nucleus and the spark behind the new organization. The judge emphasized thal the | new group will be a charitable | corporation ereated by all the | judges of the Michigan Juvenile | Courts, born because it realized four basic principles, | They are: 1. The alarming’ increase crime is a most serious nationa problem | 2 Its incidence springs from juvenile delinquency and child neg jlect 3. Improverished family life and inadequate parents are the causes | 4 Prevention of crime and de linquency is a local level. commu |nity responsibility, in which every person, agency or facility must lend full assistance a In Today's Press Comics 4a County News . 15 Editorials ® Food Section 29-32 Viarkets 49 Obituaries 13 Sports 43-48 Theaters 41 TV and Radio Programs ... 55 Wilson, Fart BS Women's Pages 33-37 ) Claims CBS Dawdled A fter First Riggin g Hin ts x *« * Calls for Vote at ~ September 1955 Of Four Changes in Police Setup Eastman Says He Is in Virtual Agreement With Proposals By PETE LOCHBILER A spring election to knock out the office of pub- lic safety director and make other changes strengthen- ing police department ad- ministration has been pro- posed by Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber officials said they would ask the City Commission to schedule a ‘public vote to amend sev- |eral provisions of the city charter, especially in the Police Trial Board setup. The chamber proposals would: 1, Abolish the office of public safety director, currently held by George D. Eastman. 2. Strip the Trial Board of all administrative functions 3. Strengthen the post of police chief. 4. And provide a clear-cut chain of command between the police chief and the city manager Eastman, who signed a two-year contract a year ago affer the ad- ministration of the police depart- ment was subjected to sharp crifi- cism,gaid that at first glance he was in agreement with the pro- |\posals—including the one to elimi- nate his own post “I took the job under special circumstances, of course,” said Eastman, who has also served a¢ acting chief since the dismissal of former Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. “The city manager should always be in a position to call on the City Commission to hire speciai, temporary administrative help. But there's no necessity to have the safety director's post a city char- ter requirement * * * Eastman also expressed approval of the other recommendations, bet cautioned about the Trial Board: “This board must always remain strong enough to offer protection to the officer * * * Mavor Philip E. Rowston said he would invite chamber representa- tives to outline their proposals at Tuesday night's meeting of the City Commission “We will be happy to take any proposals under careful consid- eration,”’ he said. Commissioners already have been mailed copies of the propos- als by John W. Hirlinger, manager of the Chamber of Commerce The proposed changes were drawn up after a three - month study by the chamber’s 15-member Governmental Affairs Committee, headed by William F. Kalwitz. ENDORSED IN FULL They were submitted to the chamber's Board of Directors last month and endorsed in full. “It is our desire to see admin. istrative responsibility in the po- (Continued on rane 2 2, Col. Springfield Woman Killed Crossing Dixie Mrs. Virginia Krieger, 57. pf 9302 Dixie Hwy , Springfield Town- ship, was fatally injured last night while walking across the highway. * * * She was struck by a car driven by William R. ay Wood, 23, of 4083 oe Lotus Dr., Water- ignhway ford Township Toll in °59 64. Last Year to Date: 76 Wood, who was driving south on Dixie highway near Bridge Lake road, told Pontiac state police troop- ers he did not see , the woman until she was directly in front of him * * * He said he was driving 40 to 4% m. p. h. when the accident occurred at 9 p.m Mrs. Krieger dead on arrival at eral Hospital. pronounced Pontiac Gen was A ih} sil i a es Sr ge “oe, (WE gt 2 Biles See ale - CO — EE —_— ee We / a ee $ _ . . e 7 ,’ _'TWo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 : | | 7 a . ® * ‘ 0 and f Lt. The Day in Birmingham 2 State Optimist Leaders eae Vo ot clareniceville, Will Be Local Guests D Cal bor n Twp. M an | Two state Optimist leaders and Tut, Tut, and for Shame : 18 A Th f their wives will be guests at @ SCUNTHORPE, England (UPI) Admits I €a c ts \dinner dance Saturday at Pontiac’ street cleaner John Groves, 29, |Country Club sponsored by the) was fined $8.40 — ol BIRMINGHAM — A Dearborn will hold its annual budget meeting | Pontiac Optimist Luncheon oe oeaing a piece of paper onto the Township man has confessed 18!Nov. 9 at & p.m. in the church so-| They are Lt. Gov. Rick huis} street. burglaries in the Birmingham (cial hall. | area, city police reported today. | * * * | An organizational meeting for Robert McGuinnis, 28, noncha- Coaches, managers and anyone in- lantly admitted pulling the list of /terested in the Birmingham Rec- Van Doren Still Hera, Networks Say | NEW YORK (AP)—NBC and favors continuation of this type'network responsibility for the . CBS report mail and telegram of show. They enjoy them, and | thenticity of its presentations. sentiment in favor of continuance would like to see them kept on the} Some writers suggested quiz) of television quiz shows. ‘air, if there is some way of doing! shows without the huge prizes, or} The correspondence also has |’ lavish gifts. NBC said its corres-| brought -expressions of affection * * * 'pondence, in addition to showing) for Charles Van Doren, the admit-} CBS said that while the big ma-.continued devotion to quiz shows. ! YOU'LL Find All Famous ELECTRIC RAZORS Here at SIMMS Famous CUT-PRICES! j > 2 t'also s : backing for tedly coached TV star. The bulk jority favored continued quiz also showed _ public : of nf was received by Dave Gar- Shows. most writers also lauded Van Doren Ibreak-ins since March 1956 after reation midget and juvenile hockey roway’s ‘Today’ show, where the policy laid down recently by! ‘‘He’s still a hero,”’ a spokesman | Ihe was arrested by State Police, leagues will be held Nov. 10 in the; , : 1 jloca] authorities said. And they Eton Park warming house at CBS President Frank Stanton of/said Van Doren was a commentator until ousted by NBC. CBS and NBC, the networks which nurtured and nipped the Tv Turn Slots for Maple, Telegraph quiz boom, said today that com-| munications about TV quiz pro-| . 8 grams generally was streaming| in, too fast for complete tabula-| tion. NBC. reporting on a tally of its Michigan was preparing today to from Bloomfield residents when it latest 625 letters, said 468 favored make safer its worst state trunk-|was proposed for Maple road. { continuation of the quiz shows, 129),.. ae _ . : were critical of such oie — Telegraph and’ Resides adding slots, construc- Press Carrier are wishing he had kept records 8 P-7™. of his heists. ee . _| St. dames Episcopal Churc Pr it . — av cmegl ine here has announced that the Rev. tives “seened ready to admit | D&vid VanDusen, vicar of St. | Dunstan’s Church in Davison, ond, if | Eee ouoat that, | Will Join the staff Jan. 1. RONSON | SUNBEAM | NORELCO | REMINGTON “Yeah, that sounds like one of | VanDusen was raised in Bu-E CFL Razor | ‘G’ or ‘GZ’ | Speedshaver j my jobs,” was his stock an- mingham and attended Cranbrook _ $20 Reg. $29.95 Reg. $24.95 | Reg. $29.95 ae School and Deerfield Academy. He Reg. 5 og 99 25 - ‘was ordained to the priesthood in T 6 So tar, he has owned up to thefts January 1958. jamounting to $8,385, said Detec- | WILLIAM J. JURGENSON “mi |Maple roads. tion ns call for widening . et, SOE a were “ee vs Faced with fearsome accident! seca on the approachways Combines Sport |tive Richard Chambers. The sum Clothing for refugees,’ disaster ae Times A CBS spokesman — ,|statistics. the debt-riddled state is! t ch so that through | ° ° |was taken from 17 homes and St.| . |. & : ee oF majority of the mail , at each end sh 'W victims and destitute people in Eu- arge Major) j Planning to spend about $40,000 to! highway traffic won't be ob- ith Enterprise |James Episcopal Church here rope Asia, Africa, the Middle East jeliminate left turns at the Bloom-| structed by a backup of those | over the past two years. ~— Latin ‘America may be brought | field Township intersection. waiting to merge onto Maple - i William J. —— “r oe * * * to the St. James Episcopal Church, _ | road. eliver. newspapers on skis, life’ McGinnis is ing held in the jp;,. Says CBS Dawdled This spot has racked up 24 ac | would be a breeze but it's doubtful Oakland County Jail awaiting trial Birmingham, now through Dec. 5. cidents with 11 Injuries this year. - Recent surveys showed that 10,- h anil Ge mar more aflident | . . | The Clothing, marked for the Fi Hi In 1958, there were 41 accidents (09 cars cross the intersection ev- rs - ; y in Circuit Court. ‘Church World Service Center, er IX ints with 27 personal injuries at the ‘ery eight hours during the day jaee Dee Row, | “We plan to question him about ' should be left in the church under- : - ‘| The 15-year-old Pontiac Press many more thefts here before the croft : corner. |with an average of 532 turning left cae le Seem delivert a ae j croft. SCHICK LADIES’ | REMINGTON inued Fro P. One) f h th d 560 { th carrier has n veripg papers trial,’ said Det. Lt. Merlin Holm-!—— (Continu m Page One Left turns have been the cause {rom the south an Fom te for three years to the folks on his quist. sepenes 3-Speed Razor Shavers — Princess sight committee in an effort tojof most, according to the State north. route in the Hammond Lake-Upper iE TOBACCO DEPT. SPECIALS Reg. $28.50 | to $16.95 Reg. $17.50 reconcile earlier conflicting state- Highway Department's traffic engi- . Long Lake area of Bloomfield! Area chairman for the United for FRIDAY & SATURDAY Reg. $22.50 eg. | 8 | ments made by him, Martin Rev-|neer, William L. Marvin. Pontiac C of C Township. _ . | Foundation Drive, Mrs. Clyde C.} 95 88 8 | 88 son and the shows’ producers. A low bid of $41,576 to build | . . . His favorite pastimes are \Bennett Jr., said today that for | MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS | Revson declared emphatically | left turn slots at Telegraph and ‘Asks Police Changes skiing and other winter sports. oe time in Le the — ‘Tampa Cub’ CIGARS Ne Trade Ne Trade Sundeam or =| Ne Trade yesterday that Revion, a cos- | Maple was announced today by | Bill, who lives at 1916 W. Square not be reached. metics producer, had no idea any | the Highway Department. The | Lake fd.’ Bloomfield Servi The goal for the Birmingham, Box of 50 Sede a Soule Gn, ioe (ries Wilden oe Sotoelay, ’ , " : | - . v hanky panky was occurring on bid was submitted by Kutchins | (Continued From Page One) has bought most of his skiing Bloomfield and Franklin area had o uy : the big money quiz programs. Co. & Subsidiaries of Lansing. lhce , in or. (CTuipment with earnings from his been set at $203,907. | However, Abrams, in a sworn State highway officials feel cer- derly fashion,” said itz | Press route. | Mrs. Bennett says that by yes — statement introduced at the hear-'isin that traffic slots, which will] rd —_ ' | He also buys his own clothing. /terday “Only $191,337 was raised. | » Tua Vaal p ings, had a different story — a8 enable motorists tg merge rather Responsibilities should be fixed A Pontiac Central High School is is 93.8 per cent of the total. Regular 32.50 BROTHERS value. Fine Abrams said the methods used| . Morecce—Government sources | “Good management principals continue mortgage payments on Operates Pontiac Line $4.98 2* Value SS —— did the show producers. than cross in front of vehicles, wil},2%4 the city manager should be in student, Bill plans to attend The latest figures show Bir- cnet REVSON TOO BUSY? rid the intersection of its stigma such a position that he can truly | GMC Tech after high school, He mingham has collected $33,688 of | full box of sere ——_—____—— ing in person today,|*%, the state's worst jmanage the department.” be-| has his set on an engi- | its $48,858 quota, while local | | ee ; bale ee ee ae ae hora said he honey beeve|g A MA st Coy mow tvard | Kali, wi his commit 1) aering eae cele ave ree 08 ot RONSON J Only S0c Holds Your Choice officials of both Revion and its 84-liet tums at Telegraph and Maple Public vote last spring, which killed| He was one of 10 Pontiac Press ~ piv sscham businesses and gov- Lighter Fluid In FREE Layawoy ‘til CHRISTMAS ee knew they were! vas rejected July 30 by both|state Civil Service for policemen|C@rriers named by ue inland Daily | ernment employes both went over Regular 29c Can : controlled. Bloomfield Township and Oakland|and put the department back un.|F tess Assn. to receive awatl Cet tne top, firms giving $9,241 with a -ounce an ¢ : 12 @)> 6-9 10)’ ae 310) 455 He said if Martin Revson was | County officials. jder the authority of the old Trial owe s 8g spape | goal of $8,395, and government em- sc die Gok: ! not aWare that suggestions came | The Highway Department which Board. ys. |ployes donating $1,098 on a $1,082 Limit 2 ‘ . out of weekly meetings to de- (had arbitrarily banned left turns) “The Trial Board provisions in) quota. ae os Gene e termine contestants’ futures, jat other Telegraph intersections | the charter do not provide an ade- Moth Wi No-Spill ‘BEAN BAG ° then it was because he was years ago, met stiff opposition quate managerial structure,” -_— er Ins The Congregational Church of ° too busy with other functions. witz stated. '$1.200-a-Month ‘Birmingham, 388 North Woodward, Ss rays ° “The act of controlling the ‘Ques- In his letter to the Commission- |"? * 4 — gon i ei tion’ and the ‘Challenge,’ ” Abrams (” , : Pj sed jers, Hirlinger described the posi-, Jj ]; | eg. $0c ° said, “war an act of desperation VOUNITIES Pied tion of ‘public safety director «: Alimony Award ’ 3 77 ‘ to try to save the shows.” ' ie k uous." A Bloomfield Township mother e ort 0 we - : * * * Ov lk if He believed that a direct rela- : mae Stays put e The controlling, he added, was er e § our \tionship between city manager and ee i tommorary er atwaaell E enrwhere! : resorted to after the shows had |police chief would result in better) d asked for $2.0 tind He ] iE ith cloth : dropped from a dizzying height of} ‘Continued From Page One) administration. \senanoe. aid ster costs paid ff) us ontr act E iets bette. 4 popularity to almost an also-ran./India the Eisenhower trip drew| To strengthen this relationship, | by her estranged husband, Oak- ° “I believe the producers re. >anner headlines and glowing edi-/ It was recommended that the (jand County Circuit Judge H. Rus- . | . ; ; acted to this pressure with fix. [‘Tils chief of police mo longer be pro- | se] Holland ruled, Talks Broken Off in ° With Flasher Lights ing and rigging,” Abrams testi. | Here other nations re-| tected under the jurisdiction of | Orson C. Crocker, 51, Detroit Sagi . & ° fled. acted: the Trial Board, | businessman, was also ordered to inaw; Firm Also : Wrecker Truck : r a a ° A ° | . a e a e é . ‘ e ° e on the program were not always ’ | apparent right away. the visit with pleasure. They (and solely responsible to the city,|Bradway Blvd., and pay for ew contract negotiations affect- sald the trip was even more |manager, who should have the ex-| childrens’ riding lessons at Bloom- ing bus drivers in Pontiac and two \ oy : ‘ ONLY ITALIAN OPERA important in of the recent (clusive prerogative of hiring and field Open Hunt Club. } Ghee cities were broken off yea} Cut Smeting Co Sanat tan vecteneba 1 | “Tt gt until monthg after) American decision te close down firing bina," Hirlinger said. Mrs, Marian Crocker sued for 4. in Sagi wae ao Roll Your Own Ci eee! | Acsualy ering wh Nisan eae ae eee Gino appeared that I rea-| !t# Naval and Air Com- | It was feQomiMMRded: that the divorce against her husband of 10 reached and no date set fore» BUGLER Cigarette I Tur When vou tur the con, © "ON-marring tires 17° inches lized his had been con-| ™and bases in Trial Boa rd’s be changed | years in September charging him, nother bargaining session. f trol ‘wheel. 8’ long. Batteries long. Has emergency towing j fined to Italian opera,” Abrams Turkey—A goverambat commu- to “Police ‘of Review” pony Heep neg neglect and cruelty. The repart of no came ROLLING KITS extra. Better than shown. life. ; a been issued i that fts powers be modified ac- vorce is pending. l —— . neat aa searally.” Sia Turk 7 at ae ane cordingly. : Crocker’s attorney, Carlton S. ~emglene~ seri oie tax Gee cae Beg. 75¢ Vetve | Cc | POHOHHOOCOSEHOSOHETESOESEEEESOSEEEEEEEEEES ; Prado is the yiniten- American Fast countries, would ouppert ef. ~~ * * {Renaee, Se jena ti ducting meetings between National Cigarette papers Roll : é : ; e cobbler who was ome of the (forts to establish peace and secur-} The citizen's board no_longe1 soir make $42,000 this year, not City Lines, Inc. and the Amalga- § Do auens saenueceen ; : early big money winners ity in the area. Premier Adnan] should be responsible for rules and §6't09 as Mrs. Crocl Lg, mated Assn. of Street, Electric, ' ' . ee er contends. Railway and Motor Coach Em. ; Menderes invited Eisenhower for a lations in the police depart- Abrams testified that at the|visit during the Centro meeting a ry it was stated And the| iployes of America. weekly sponsor-producer meetings |Washington, it was disclosed. |board’s activities should be con-| . ; | National City Lines, a Chicago there was never any open discus-/ Vatican City — Vatican sources fined to hearing only appeals in| if 0 | 0 e company, operates Pontiac City sion of having a contestant Com-|said Eisenhower would receive a (disciplinary cases, it was further, |Lines and bus systems in Saginaw tinue or drop off, but such things}warm and cordial welcome from! recommended. | and Kalamazoo. Genuine “TONKA” All-Metal—22” Long ; A were “always expressed as a hope|Pope John XXIII and noted with : ‘ st ld | The union’s contract with the | or a desire” by Revion represen-|pieasure he would be the first U.S. , sles and regulations shows | OF 0d ost Ciagtans ateived Vaid ia '| . ; tauves Presiont to soe 8 Pope vile i| Seema ov, 07 Me poten cle | pcre eat wana Farm Truck and Trailer =: sitive and approved by the city man- Pontiac ang Kalamazoo and Oct. | | , , | ager, said Hirlinger. | 31 im Saginaw. ‘ A Any Interest on It? We rer Antonio Segni| «No tay group has the back- , arshall pre aret ke "sme union has been seeking a 48. f Lites for Months Without Refill 9 ¥ Regular $6.98 Value CAGLIARI, Sardinia (UPI)— |in September, expressed “profound ground or experience to write such | cial Oo ; alled La ©, cent package increase, while the SCHICK ‘Butane’ 'f Exactly as pictured—truck with trailer ; caeel be ae hae oo re- satisfaction” especially because “ ae ee a wanl to Take Middle Course ete aioe ta one cee . - ! and 2 polystyrene horses. Trailer is , n . . | mt s _ vas i us for serving |the visit comes at a time of hope) Under P P tract without any new benefits. Cigarette Lighter detachable from truck, - : in the Italian army in 1896. , noted, members of the police de- ; ; for relaxation of world tension | partment have to appear oho, The race to fill an unexpired | Union members in Pontiac .voted the Trial Board for any infraction. t€'™ as Oakland County road com-|last spring to strike if necessary, It was recommended that offi- missioner gained momentum to-|but no strike date has been set.| cers instead be permitted first to day with the entrance of Marshall) similar strike votes have been tak-! | submit themselves to departmental E. Taylor, Walled Lake supervisor) en in Saginaw and Kalamazoo ° ' discipline jand retired Detroit chemical com-| John Sytsma, president of Pon- or t red Iver S | “The current procedure forces Pany salesman. ___|tiac local 1097, foresaw a possibil- everyone charged with an infrac-| Already bidding for the $7,500 ity that the deadlock in negotia-; tion in the position of going 00 Poet rete ann Commissioner’ tions could still be broken. By The Associated ress {struck much of the north central trial as @ defendant,” said Hirtin- | ation last tg cova Win weather, with heavy,Part of the country today. ger. a : : snow a cold otal winds, Early morning temperatures, The City Commission itself earty| visor, and. Hilland M. Thatcher headed into the teens and to near this spring considered the possibil-| ost Bloomfield Townahi , \zero in some northern areas. It ity of changes in the Trial Board visor aad vice chairm y ot tee The Weather was below zero in some sections) S¢tuP. . \Roard of Separvaas an of the Rockies. The season’s cold-- A mayor's committee recom-| 7 prall vs. Weather Bareas Repert est weather was in etore for the Mended a sar fl gap =o Marshall, who says he has : VICINITY — Mostly nation’s midsection ;procedure within e existing) been an independent since he ae aah Oh ee ee ~ -*« «x |{ramework of the city charter. It; was a delegate to a Republican and much colder tonight, lew 30. Temor- cae . |was recommended then that the; convention in the 1920s, said he rew cloudy, windy and colder with a few; Cold wave warnings. with strong Trial Board itself study possible! h the race between Lilly, a | - to use — replaceable ‘throw-away’ butane fuel tank is used BR oa lhedhy ol 3 88 Heavy Snow Warnings in UP et SUMS ed ~— 4 4 Street Floor | TAKE YOUR PICK! Tobacco Dept. —Main Floor SIMMS. MONEY-SAVERS for FRI. & SAT. HARDWARE DEP’T. t Safe Burning of Leaves & Trash Rubbish Burners Over 400 at One Low Price! BOYS’ — GIRLS’ — MEN’S Jackets xe 15-20 mfles. shifting late this afternoon winds and blowin now F to northwest at 18-25 miles tonight and oe ee changes in its status Democrat, and Thatche Re tomerrew. ieffect f ~ ' — io “ren morn she Cena Hockes publican, will split the votes, All wi tah il fully lined winter weights... all fully lined .e. Solas in Pontiac eastward into the Dakotas, Ne- Aaa cores temperature preceding 8 am braska and parts of Kansas and Low F] in Jets sare.’ At 8 am: Wind velocity 12 m ph Oklahoma, Heavy snow warnings y g , Di : ine < B ny a" ~ 4 J aagpen a =e wt soi pe |were posted for Upper Michigan Honor Major csiuchy Roputtinn, ai acne i it a good three-man “ all guaranteed FIRST QUALITY. Plenty of Value some, few of others .. . GET YOURS NOW. € P20 1” Sun rises Friday at 7:12 a and northern Wisconsin As shown — wire burner with safety oe | ean r-tel Paes at ae _ The mid-autumn é6torm swept Kill d ~ Florida |Brooks’ successor at its December aipper top and volcano bottom draft. Original $9.88 to $12 Sellers —= — : Soap Montana ant Byomine eda 1N | Posting. voor) passe Pow! EE aes = ‘ednesday and fanned across the . . .. ; »Marshall, o/, lives a on- | "= 6am aiden ert erie so Midlands. Up to 14 inches of snow Low flying jet planes participat:|tiac Trail, Walled Lake. > Sip ba co se ip m. 2... @, fell in the Montana Rockies and|!ng in a full military funeral in| This June he retired after 39, = Choice--- oa m. 8060 20. m._.... 67 blizzards pounded parts of Wyo- Southfield today resulted in nu-\ years of selling chemicals for his Ps BOY Si ee ty te: Vontlion ming and eastern Colorado |merous complaints from worried | firm. ° izes (As recorded downtown) |South Oakland County residents. — . : ~6 to 18— iphen tegen oe |_ The planes, eight F102 Delt! o.5 nas been a uperviser sisee | : GIRL Sizes Mean temperature ......0.000 00° 154 Char e State Hero | Daggers of the Selfridge Air Force} 1455 03 “cig e 1 to 14 _—— on g \Base’s Tist Fighter Interceptor " = | He wae City | . = 7 1 Fi Mar Age in Pontiac oo ft ’ ’ |Squadron, were participating in the veeteuea the Conall sen ° MEN Sizes Lowest temperature ceca UM TV Quix Fix funeral of Maj. Robert LaBeuf of) 40. | ° —36 to 46— “ions ae Detroit. He was killed Oct. 29 in ; Laundry Tub & Machine ¢ __ —— a plane accident in Florida. | Taylor, like Thatcher, will have’ Sar" e Attaches to Most Faucets Mighest and Lowest Temperatures This ontinued From Page One) 1 at (tO resign his post as supervisor, Draining Hose : 67 in 1924 * care as in 1981 is ee it is well that we on sien Tee ‘ had — becoming eligible to seek! : Shower Spray + Re ae, @ Boys’ Hood Coats asia a oo find it out.” Sepa — road job. sors ¢ Reg. | P ta pea ee gS Aipene en nda" 31 emphis nT 94 to * ¢ been requested by hie wider ‘hold both — 18e 44° ¢ Rev. 9: me hs Girls’ Cor Coats = 30 is Milwaukee ‘6 41| Earlier. Dowd. a New Milford, —_ . Se a Taylor was road commissioner; = ae ada ° $1.00 . eee oS ue @ Men's Surcoats s 4 lis 39 25.N force 7 , raining or undry @ : Bae 2 Ege Bn era, cmd fet] a ere. en (hei Lae Mn de if Tn, wt Ste wt, ae fey manga [Cincinnati 70 59 aha 46 22) ; | fridge spokesman said. j . fits standard faucets. All rubber. § hose with spray head — fits most iced 65 §7 Peliston 40 32/every show. Dowd won $3,800 on faucets r-priced to save you And SM ieee $8 §2\"‘Tic Tac Dough’s” daytime show! He said the planes, which were T . | money. $5 Pittsburgh 72 54 . ’ To Hear Broomfiel Pan Bt Touts eH tt and $19,700 on the night show. |flying at about 1500 feet, re-| — | 68 61 8. Ste Marie 39 33| Dowd said. however, that he quired more poweer than ordi-| Rep. William S. Broomfield will) eet s nm at + $3 ,was sure O'Rourke had not been |narily. Thus, they appeared to be address the Pontiac Pastor's Assri.| eS ak) Gd ty +4 33 — 4 3$| coached but was just “a brilliant | endangering residents below, he/at 10 a.m. Friday in First Presby-| es any pee" Bargain Basement — Main Floor Angeles 68 54 man.” said. \terian Church. aTIVYTHVTYYPYeTTTWeYrt jj ' 4 + / a. ! ‘ ‘ ; ? 7 : | 4 1959 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, : OPEN NIGHTS — Friday & Saturday — “TIL 10 P.M. Save All Your Hunting for Up North . THE PONTIAC PRESS, In PONTIAC Only SIMMS Hos These SHOES at These LOW PRICES! | - we all lose. Everybody wants a share of the nation's profitable’ ~ convention business. To get ours, |~ we must keep up a strong sales = and promotion campaign on I day-to-day basis.” if Brunette said the average cofi- vention delegate in Grand Rapids! * oe * at least $31 per day, if Convention Dollars Help Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — Ed- ward J. Brunette, manager of the Grand Rapids Convention Bureau, reported today that the city will) gross more than $7,200,000 this' year from convention goers. | For every talker there must be! Along with his report, Brunette a listener, which probably explains ~ had a caution for Grand Rapids|why there are so many more men businessmen that “either we invest/than women wearing hearing { funds to get and hold business, or!aides. — Earl Ww ison. @ Pontiac's ONE-STOP Headquarters ® Find everything you need for deer hunting usually priced LESS than yOu expect to pay. HUNTING g tlCENSE _ LADIES’ ’ MISSES’ LADIES’ - MISSES’ and GIRLS’ extra large. Heavy ALASKAN Plaid FLANNEL. Hunting Shirts DUSTERS Extra Heavy THERMO SUITS WHY PAY $!2.95? ~ ' o— . Value to $3 PANT S Shirt or Drawers Santor ined nen 98 Heavy 5-Ounce 8 88 t kK t A 1 95 weigh ley appl Sub-Zero Suits .. ° . < (Extra large sites included) esate dam YP eet Om he epee cnt wae i ‘& GIRLS’ ‘ ; ‘ ” Ladies! 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HAND = English walnu ts fibers Reg. 98c Value 9° , Reg. $1 Valpe ] ] € BINOCULARS : : WARMER = ee — Pack of 170 Sticks Pack of 152 Liners 7 = 35 Pewer : : ral ceases re = - e $2.00 = os 1787 : $ Value ] 3 DEPT. ®) mm >) ‘ae oe or Individual | focus. Zeige : Headquarters for Hunters 9k North SAGINAW Rights Reserved to : yin-3 combine tion Ra- TUNA BROTHERS | Street Floor extra. 4 in Pontiac Since 1934 © Limit Purchases ° each filling. a ). 4 \ | \ : a -_ — THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 ‘ _ es — = EB The city presently is governed by '» nine-member, non-partisan coun. Retains His Power cil elected on an at-large basis, , Council appoints a city manager TOLEDO, Ohio t—Toledo voters amd elects thi ce women rejected two plans to change their a mayor who presides at council + + , , ‘ ; +4 1 Huge Lakes Vessel Pakistani Government Picks a New Capital lanching Saturday JINNAH, Pakistan (UPI)—Take tirely from the ground up. Greek ly pleased. Nor were same civil! By making an all-but-irrevocable Karachi was considered ‘‘neutral ” : axe a good look at the dateline of this ‘architectural consultant Christiano servants who own property there. shift, stubborn soldier Ayub is ground.”’ | DETROIT — The Arthur B.'cjty manager government by ” meetings and has little executive he Chances are that Jinnah Doxiades is expected to do the Foreign diplomats are frankly be-'making sure none of his civilian! Shortly after Ayub took over as ‘Homer, a '730-foot Great Lakes'ing more authority to the mayor. authority. story. ‘e : ’ : ‘re the ll se C ' nd his de-| - 3 om ee ith other Lucas master planning. Construction wildered as to where they will set successors counterma esident last October; he told a ‘vesse), will be launched Saturday They also joined with other : will be the name of Pakistan's new) ohably will be phased out over a'up shop until the new capital is cision. | ating a' Colorado ranks first in the na- igned ‘ounty residents in defe _ Cole n 7 ty tor reat ae gacher one ° charter amendment to increase tion in the production of molyb- FOUR ‘Toledo City Manager * * * capital. 10-year period. built. (India, lran and the United tent in wal than in the | _ Officially, no name has been :_ & *& States all are building new em- In the dozen years since inde- wthconr he "agymiacanyrg Karachi. presiace the smaller bulk carriers authority of the county government. denum. chosen. But with the late Mo-| Pakistan's new government, only bassies in Karachi ) pendence, Karachi had become the | Thi ; ayub- ‘ ted ms plying the lakes. ae hammad Ali Jinnah regarded here about a year old, will not wait @ PROBLEMS SEEN most unloved city in Pakistan. A eo ee |. The Homer will be named in Wester s i th Ww k as Pakistan's George Washington, decade to move, however. In Octo-| The seserite carlial oll wit sleepy seaport of 300,000 before committee declared Karachi UD-'honor .of the president of Beth-| e Special 0 e ee Jinnah seems a likely choice. ber, the policy-making branch of . . _ 1947, it has mushroomed to nearly suitable as the capital. \lehem Steel Corp., for which it Auto eo Gayly Printed, Famous Fieldcrest PERCALE SHEETS Reg. 2.00 Firm uplift embroidery Waite's Foundations . . “- a ee eh er ‘a oe Were $] 00 ¥ Were $] 99 Were $] 00 Twin Size by 108” $2 3.98 * 5.00 ° ‘ 3.98 . Regular 3.98 . Eyelet sleeve batiste or short sleeve cotton. Sizes 30 to 36 Panel front girdles and panty girdles. White. sizes S, ML Wash ‘n’ wear ‘’Royal O” plaid or black corduroy skirts. Full size 81 by 108’ Reg. 4.98 $3. Flat sheets, 3 colors Waite’s Blouses ... Third Floor Waite's Foundations ... Second Floor Waite's .. . Second Floor Waite's ... Fourth Floor : ee cero Se ae 8 ‘44 cabinet Ie Fun for All Ages... GROUP OF TOYS ¥ Bis a T ‘ Full Reshioned Dress Sheer WOMEN’S HOSIERY PRS 5 oe ee AR ety Me Soe Women’s Waffle Weave Fully Lined ALL-WEATHER RAINCOATS Subteen Girls’ Wash ‘n Wear Plaid CORDUROY SLACKS Were 19.98 6 99 R Were ) i Fer $] 3 1.99 | to 24.98 $ ° Special 2t$ 3.98 $]. 1.00 ¢ Fully lined coats, treated té repel water. Sizes 7 to 13 Self seams Blushtone shade in sizes 8'2 to 11 medium length Wash ‘n’ wear plaid corduroy slacks. Sizes 10 to 14. Games, educational toys, books, puzzles and many others. Waite's Toys .. . Downstairs j Watte's ... Second Floor - a Waite's Fashion Coats ... Third Floor Waite’s Hosiery ... 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Fourth Floor 7 Waite's Housewares , . . Filth Floor : e ( ; L, i } t C ; ; i EE ee a ey Tee - ' 4 @ — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 FIVE | $ ‘ N ° disaster. Most of the crewmen Working for State of Arizona Physici Di More than 40,000 species of fisti - women usbands, ° ‘ — and T R ber the Bradley|#. 2 =: ,s0=,|P Is Found, but Wed Research A | and. lime to Remember the Bradley ':#, 22% w= \Priest Is Found, Dut Wed Research Agency TAN feet of water and may never be ‘ | TR GLE DETROIT (UPI)—It's November;to get back to work. But the) When the Sartori got there, only a|S@lvaged. The disaster is still the) PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—David wed his former parish secretary, WASHINGTON (AP) — Charles F . Co again and as the end of the ship-|thought sticks—this November, re-|Water tank was visible. — of court battles and damage'p. Meyer, a Roman Catholic | Rotina Ann Lynch, 35, in Los ~~ Critchfield, a physicist who urniture . ping season approaches many|member the Bradle “No lifeboats visible,” Mueller ‘ priest who disappeared from Ha-|8°<*- , directs the research program of a] 128 $. Weedward, Birmingham y and other . “ : ° i | | : - at lave seamen are looking! ships sunk in Novesnber storms paces. “t Raliees St-binte, ee ng November ‘gain, most dam iwaii eight months ago, has turned | Mever, and his wite declined) iig aircraft manufacturer, is South of Maple Read reak in the steel strike : : Regs up in Phoenix, married and work- ti jthe new head of the Pentagon’s| and the chance for the ore carriers| 2t ¥@ 5:31 p.m. on Nov. 18, 1958, — $e enti teat Wh Great Lakes, and time to remem-|™P , er N ther of ‘Advanced Research Projects 99000000ccceceneceeeee to make a few more trips before|*hat Coast Guard radio operator) ship broke in two and 15 ber again the Carl D. Bradley. ing for the state. Bead — oe een her | Agency. le Residential Commenity @ the ice closes in, [Charles Petitt, 20, received the] bodies still have not been |_ Meyer, 28, former assistant pas-| 0G’ Bovee Lynch, five years| CTitchfield, 49, will take over the|$'* ““asenfiad ine’ $ Bc: oe also brings! first shocking “May Day” message| covered. . Motion Picture Academy bi - forgo = 2 inf —— be ago. Lynch is serving a five-year ARPA job ab 16 {rom a © HICKORY HEIGHTS ° ories of some of the worst| from the limestone carrier Carl D. ; * aes : i Prison for passin nson, a former Genera | nehes—Tri-Levele—Colenials © disasters in Great Lakes history—| Bradley. But unknown to Mueller, four to Sponsor Oscar Show | Wedeesday ieee the Acca aes " = * - tric Co. executive who announced | aa Beg reome— te. 440 000 ” . including the sinking of the Bradley! For about 15 minutes, young|™Men were clinging to a raft off in HOLLYWOOD (AP) Tor the eae papa » Becurity "Comntte-| Mrs, Meyer’s children are his resignation a month ago. 1S Mottile Sout t Teg tebe 0 in Lake Michigan just about a/Petitt listened to the frantic dis-|the darkness. They spent a night third straight year ‘in mmele tae y living with the couple in Phoenix.| Since 1955, Critchfield has hiehi© Fa oneseweandaaneaete year ago on Nov. 18. tress calls for Capt. Roland Bryan/of terror on the raft, and only two|qustry will sponsor the Academy| s & & rang = enn yo “7 Dispite new vessels, more while other ships of the Sreat survived—First Mate Elmer Flem-| of Motion Picture Arts and ‘Scien | Meyer disappeared March 4| The average cost of drilling an|pymamics Corp. of General; ’ 60 RAMBLER Stringent safety regulation and |~kes fleets swung into action. |ing, then 43, and deckman Frank|ces Oscar awards show. |His car was found on a Maui,oil well rose from $46,500 in 1955) ; | other modern shipping methods, Capt. Paul Mueller of the Ger-| May, then 26. The program will be on nation-|/Beach the same day and an air|to $50,200 in 1956—latest year for RADIO $17 4g00 sailors of the Great Lakes till |" freighter Christian Sartori) They were picked up near High|wide radio and television next/and sea search was launched.,which figures are available. The) On an average winter day it is, HEATER dread last-minute trips in Mo was only four miles from the/Island, 20 miles from where the} April 4 \Then, on March 10, a Requiem |petroleum industry says this is estimated six million men, women) Cheese Your Own Equipment vember. Bradley, but it took him an hour|Bradley sank, by a helicopter. The Motion, Picture Assn. of Mass was sung for the priest at due to increased offshore activity,/and children are incapacitated by|| BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER The o va, {10 Bet to the scene in the stormy) The port city of Rogers City| America announced Wednesday it/St. Anthony’s. \deeper drilling and higher prices some form of injury or temporary | Mi 6-3900 re carrier crews would like! lake. was hardest-hit by news of the' would pick up the tab, | That was the same day Meyer for labor and material. \illness. 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Py mi ae : ons, ties and straps for girls $4 77 a Nylon power net girdles with satin lastex : and longs. Yellow or white, all $2 99 ! ost Of colors. 3 and boys. ir) il — and — — for firm support. 7 guaranteed. e ; ite, si -M-L. t Walle’s Children's Shoes . . . Second Floor vg White, sizes SM # Waite’s Watch Repair . . . Street Floor i j Waite's a Floor Lele m ee nem n mene wenn n nn nnn nnn yp o--4 5 Waite's Foundations .. . Second Flees {yor reser w an noadnannasageanaswnuif | ~ , 1 : \} r a § THE PONTIAC PRES 48 West Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A FITZGERALD President and Publisher Howerp H PFitzcessaie 1 Joun W Vice President and Business Manage: TReADWELL Hassy J Ree basi M Managing Editor Circ —— — — Secretary and Editor ulation Manager —E Joun~n A RILBSY Treasurer ané Aavertising Director FLreceRraLs, Grorce C Iwan Classified Manager G. Masewrct Joroan, Local Advertising Manager a Millions Shocked By | Van Doren’s Deceit The ugly facts are ou! VAN DOREN was on the take. This comes as a shock to a lot of people who accepted the crookedness of other contestants and the people that rigged the acts. But VAN Doren was placed on a pedestal and accept- ed as a symbol. He represented great . intelligence, a quick wit and a win- ning personality. Certainly the public wrapped him in complete honesty and honor. * * * Somewhere along the line, ome of the crooked gang cited pro- fessional wrestling as an excuse for the frame-ups. Who could possibly compare Charles Van Doren with the grunt and groan brethren who openly develop “heroes and villains.” No, Van Doren was the type you hold up for a young child to emulate and admire. He represented decency. He stood for great achieve- ment. x *« * And yet, he really ranked with the bottom scum for he had one of the longest runs, and hence, stands as one who cheated the most. What a pity! Two score years ago members of the infamous Black Sox sold out to gamblers in a world series. But the mentality and the educational ad- vantages of CHARLES E. VAN DOREN had no part in the lives of these men. In fact, one was a hillbilly who didn’t even wear shoes until he got into ast Van Doren was blessed with e best breeding, education and the opportunities denied other crooks. x * * But he turned out to be an in- tellectual stumble bum who dou- ble-crossed everyone in sight and that meant millions, Had he snitched a quick buck from the corner store it would have been wrong, but to parade in public before a nation and put on the act he did — this lays him away in the muck and mire of total ignominy. x *« * Life says producers ENRIGHT and Barry “show no remorse” and merely shrug their shoulders. They made $2.2 million and a quick buck seemed to come first. Some people “feel sorry for VAN Doren” but The Press feels sorry for the millions of impressionable people he double-crossed. We feel sorry for young children who were bilked in the process of education. We feel sorry for the weak who may be tempt- ed to grab the fast buck with this as a precedent. * Van Doren? We have no possible interest in him. Simple oblivion is almost too good for a shyster of his dimen- sions. x * Pres. Toure of Guinea Visits United States Pres. SEKou Toure of the newly in- dependent Republic of Guinea is meeting with a good reception in this country. To begin with, the Governor of North Carolina invited Pres. and Mrs. Toure to dinner at the University of North Carolina as a start of a two weeks tour. Negroes and white lead- ers from North Carolina broke a racial pattern by dining together at the Carolina Inn at Chapel Hill. The program was carried out without in- cident. * * x The hard driving Toure, 37, heads a tightly controlled one- party state along lines being de- veloped by some other African nations. While their leaders’ talks sound rather Marxist, they seek economic development within the framework of neutral- L ity between the top great power blocs. France resumed its economic help after Guinea voted for independence, but nat before Toure had reached agreements with Soviet satellites for 30 per cent of Guinea’s normal foreign trade. Denying Communist influence, Pres. Toure says that he recognizes only two blocs in the world—the developed countries and the underdeveloped. x * * Today the world is overwhelm- ingly nonwhite and the power and authority of the white man which met little or no challenge a gen- eration ago are rapidly declining. Our own sympathies and interests demand that we extend all possi- ble help to African countries re- gardiess of ideological differ- ences. We can hope that Pres. Toure’s visit will convince him that the United States has much more than. economic aid to offer his country. The Man About Town Starting Early Christmas Tree Trek Is Already on the Highway Off. year election: Merely a warm up for the real match. * Monday through Saturday REG. 1.98 WOMEN’S HANDBAGS ................. 1.67 2.98 PRINT PLASTIC SHOWER SETS............. 1,99. S Hi @) Pp DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS WOMEN’S PANTY BRIEFS.............0.0c00. ‘Q for 880 1.89 BIG CANNON BATH TOWELS... ......n.880 : 1,00 FIRST QUALITY SEAMFREE NYLONS ....p7.69¢ 12.99-17.99 WOMEN’S CAR OOATS............... 8.88 69e-19¢ WOMEN'S EAR WARMERS................ 490 14.99 TOTS? STURDY PLAY PEW .........sscs 9.99 59¢-19¢ COLORFUL HEADSCARVES.............. 49c 2.99 WOMEN’S COTTON DRESSES ................ 1.66 TINGH RECORDING TAPES...0.0.....ccccccccssc 1.49 3,98 DECORATIVE MUSIC BOXES................ 3.59 (4,98 CHROME PLAY TABLE, CHAIRS........11.99 26-PC. 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(UPI)—Histo- dubbed ‘the home of the American tians convinced that the American cowboy} cowboy was born in the wild and wooly East are searching for de- scendants of a pack of hombres who moseyed west in the 1760s when rustling opportunities slacked off in these parts Mrs. Susan Zurhorst, curator of Lost Village, a 100-acre site occu pied first by Indians and then by ‘We hope descendants. will turn cowboys in the 18th century, says ‘Up “ho can dig through their attics it was just chance that made movie for old letters, maps or other doc- and television films westerns in- uments “We know that the first cow boys lived in Lost Village,” Mrs. Zurhorst said. ‘“‘We have found a list of cowboys who ei ther lived in the area or in the actual village, but we don't know which Stead of easterns Among the names the Zurhorsts Be ly ed na dulce atte were Join the Crowds! COMPARE! 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Texan turned up some day wear- Hudson Valley. ing a 10-galion hat and announced * + * that his great-great-great - great -| The Putnams founded Marietta, frcr' Srandpappy was ope of the Ohio, Mrs. Zurhorst said, Some of __ the cowboys stayed with them Others kept on moving, following New State Law Means e Necromolin il, now U.S wae di te Telians U.S. School Money Some. of ‘the cowbpys’ descend-| } ansInG (UPD—A bill author- “iy eae foe Mey izing Michigan schools to take part etta or ie Tonien’ al ne in a matching fund program of the gaid. alt “they. sha be ust | ederal government was signed ; mE MS into law Wesdnesday by Gov, G about anywhere, I guess. ‘ The Zurhorsts have found stone foundations for cowboys’ log cab- ins once occupied by cowboys on _ ALL HARD FINISH YEAR-ROUND WEIGHTS! _ OR COAT for Christmas! Here’s clinching proof $55 Values sey ae te oe eine ANNIVERSARY PRICE Clothing Value ; =: Kings.” Money can’t buy a better wearing suit or a better looking S suit. They’re all the best! You save plenty now! Archie Barnett If He Has Bought His Clothes Here During the Past 5 Years We Have His Measurements Buy It Now at ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS! If You Prefer— Use Our Easy Layaway Plan! You Don't Need the Cash! Mennen Williams. Williams said if the bill were fully utilized, Michigan schools the Lost Village land. They also could receive $4,117,989 during discovered rot relics of -. In. {iscal 1960 in money for science, dian and pioneer cowboy settle- mathematics and foreign language ments, including pots, dishes, instructional equipment. glassware and mysterious stone mounds no one has been able to explain. The bill, putting schools under the National Defense Education Act, has immediate effect. ~*~ * * They have restored a few houses| Vermont's Lake Champlain was and established a smal museum discovered by Samuel de Cham- on the property, which they have plain in 1609. 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JOSEPH WARDELL ied Tuesday in St. Joseph Mercy The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday at the Voorhees- Hospital, Siple Funeral Home for Mrs. Jo- ‘WILLIAM P. LAARZ seph (Bernadette V.) Wardell, 34, William P. Laarz, a retired ma-|of 554 FE. Madison St. Burial will hinist at Pontiac Motor Division,)/be in Mt. Hope Cemetery lied yesterday at Providence Hos- Mrs. W i . a rdell died unexpected! yital, Detroit, after a brief illness. . ” y le was 68. at her home Sunday. He was a member of Grace! MRS. MAURICE E. DAY neficial Union, |Maurice E. (Marie H.) Day, 64, of Mr. Laarz, of 392 W. Kennett 6582 E. Church St., will be held at i, leaves his wife, Martha; a'2 p.m--Saturday at Sharpe-Goyette eaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas utheran Church and the Greater) CLARKSTON—Service for Mrs Fuheral Home. Burial will follow in|°! Milford, Miss Hazel: Stetler of Lakeview Cemetery. Mrs, Day died unexpectedly at|*2d Mrs. Caster her home yesterday. ot Onjario; and Surviving besides her husband|w a are tour daughters, Mrs. J penny, bath of Cater’n, aio. se Haut of South Rockwood, Mrs. : Gerald Smack of Ortonville, and JOSEPH W. SKIDMORE Mrs. Francis Sommers and Mrs. H. Louis Hubbard, both of Ander- Skidmore, 42, sonville; three sons and 19 grand-|piNs Dr., died early this morning) ichildren, | Two sisters also survive. MRS. RAYMOND SHERWOOD | MILFORD — Service for Mrs./by Pixley Funeral Home, Roches- Raymond (Iva A.) Sherwood, 56, 'ter, tp take Mr. Skidmore's body to) lof 735 Union St., will be held at! London, Ont., for service and bur- |1:30 p. m. Saturday at Richardson- |ja). ‘Bird Funeral Home. Burial will| surviving are his wife Mildred; | follow in Oak Grove Cemetery. (a son David at home; a brother | Mrs. Sherwood died yesterday |and three sisters. | after an illness of six weeks. She! . was a member of the Milford OES, Fee sam tr tats LONZ Nof Sure Builders, Rochester. | Shop Sears & Sat. N ~ J.C. Higgins TAPERLITE Sears New Every Day Low Price 21-in. Weekend. .13.98 16-in. Case. 11.98 26-in. Pullman. . 16.98 Hanger Case. ..18.98 Men's Companion...13.98 3 Suiter.. . 19.98 | Satin pamanted CFE 154 North Saginaw St. Mon., Fri. |He Wants Bai ites ‘til 9 Jail on Cuban Charges of Murder, Attempts a MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Maj. Pedro ‘Diaz Lanz, jailed by U. S. author- ities on Cuban charges of murder ‘and attempted murder, has con- ferred with friends who offered jto bail him out. | Diaz Lanz will decide whether '\Won't Recover of Michie ot Oe ee ioteel Losses for Ten Years R. J. Mariatte, president of the the current strike, | British Gallows Takes a Killer a major controversy over capl- tal punishment which has been outlawed in Britain except for certain crimes, Cop killing is one of those. Even the choice of executioner touched off a public furor. He was |Harry B. Allen, a pub keeper who Highway Land-Buying Probe Starts Monday Leaves $22.85 in Will) sci he had known Purdy well and|feld Monday. to Widow of London met him on several occasions in Cop He Murdered Industrial Management Society, | sald yesterday. * * * Mariatte, of Chicago, told a at his home of a heart attack. He) convention of industrial engineers ‘ment, died on the gallows today, was an employe of Smitha-Lilly| that strike losses to steelworkers for the murder of a British cop amounted to 76 million dollars a are being made) week and the probable loss in jai) — $22.85. | profits to the industry was four to five billion dollars. Name Hillsdale Official to Charlevoix Position CHARLEVOIX W—Hillsdale pub- lic Administrator James Taylor becomes Charlevoix city superin- tendent effective Nov. 30. * * * | LONDON (UPD Fritz Podola, 30, one-time mem-' ber of the Hitler Youth Move-|. socially.’ did.” l|was authorized Aug. 12. LANSING ™ — The first hear- ings in the Stahlin committee's investigation of Highway Depart- | ment land-buying practices will be Sen. John B, Stahlin (R-Beld- ing), committee chairman, said “I liked him very much,” Allen! yesterday several said of the dead policeman. “‘He — Guenther|was too nice to die the way he department em- iployes will be called to testify. He declined to name them. The probe to whose widow he bequeathed his | The sallow-faced Podola, a part- time photographer and part-time) thief, was hanged for a murder he) said he could not remember. But in his last hours he remembered the widow and scrawled a will. He had sat in his narrow cell Veer s - se | playing chess with his jailers but at the end he asked for pen | and paper to do what he could for Mrs, Raymond Purdy, wid- ow of the slain 42-year-old Scot- The appointment was announced land Yard detective . sergeant. by Charlevoix Mayor E. James} Hiller. Taylor succeeds Hal M. 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The murder charges are to be, documented with formal evidence ‘within two weeks, They apparent- ly stem from an Oct. 21 incident ‘jn which small planes dropped | anti-Castro leaflets on Havana. q * * * The Cuban government charged that explosives dropped from the plane killed Joaquin Fernandez of Havana and injured 24 others. Some witnesses said the death and | injuriés resulted from Cubans) trying to shoot down the planes. Diaz Lanz, according to the, FBI, admitted piloting one of the | | planes, Agents said the flight orig- | inated in Florida. LUGGAGE 98 Train Case ot your money tach” Phone FE: 5-4171 | med SW cee & al : — — a state of Nebraska. ie) 41016 @ 1, sae? 7-Unit Lionel Steam-Type 17” Freight with Transformer Charge 't. Powerful freight commandeered by 2-4-2 steam locomotive and tender. Has headlight gleaming as it rolls over 10 sections of track. Track-hugging Magne-Traction keeps it on the track! 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Bracken Lee dis- Republican — defeated a young Democrat, State Sen, Bruce S. ay ar tomoens AND DOUBLE DUTY VERSATILITY Untixed Lillian Is Wroth J on onsen POWERFUL... NEW YORK # — Lillian Roth,, Did the pre-show ques stions pop | actress and author of “I'll Cry)UP later on the program? | EF E Tomorrow,” is sad at bandleader * * * = . Xavier Cugat's testimony that ‘A couple did,’’ she said. ‘‘But| coaching enabled him to beat her = “I was good and peeved when | I heard of Cugat's testimony in| Washington,” she told the New F| id Ari | di York Journal-American in a tele- ofl qd, rizona Ga phoned interview from Las Vegas. satguent howd tave dove « Nation in Growth Cugat told congressional prob- | dxs hho weld not have gene on WASHINGTON (UPI) — Florida the program unless it was rigged | jand Arizona are the two states that because “I didn’t want to make |have led the nation in terms of| a fool of myself—I just wanted |economic growth since World War some good publicity.” \U. U.S. Department of Commerce He defeated Miss Roth for $16,-|“gures show. 000 was Tin Pan Alley. ly less than one per cent annual- ncn igo SY com, ‘orden Arama have nen “No,” she said, “I don't feel! eae concent mepent Cero that I did, ., “I was asked questions before the would be asked on the air. I don’t\can families own parakeets, ac. | fee} jrestevevespesssssssers ° rs @ oe e e @ ® @ red @ @ @ @ Ni S » @ i e e @ @ @ ee @ oe @ @ eo @ 2 @ e @ @ @ @ @ @ o @ 4 @ Neg @ sa 2 e o ® @ @ @ @ @ @ e@ @ ed @ @ @ @ e@ ed @ @ @ @ e @ @, the funny part is you know a ques- | = tion sounds familar but you go! “The $64,000 Challenge. fleck an the show.’ Convertible Group Valued at $189 | } j While the national growth rate after five weeks. The topic a the nah .| age of about eight per cent @ year. | show but I wasn't told they Fourteen per cent of all Ameri- that I was coached.” lcording to a recent survey. 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Under cross examination by} Schmidt's attorney, Skula affirmed his position in leveling | the eight charges against Schmidt. | * * * , He continued to criticize the sus- pended chief for inefficiency, subordination, discourtesy mismanagement. Declaring the township budget is ‘in the red,’ the supervisor said there is no money for more (of information to blow the lid oft men to staff the fire department, “Anyway, I consider a tanker more important to the Shelby Fire Hall than more men,’ fied “If you haven't got equipment, what good are men.” he de manded When asked if it were better to have equipment and volunteers rather than a paid department, Skula answered, ‘‘yes.”’ MEETING DEFENDED Township Clerk Lorin’ Evans and Treasurer Jack Millard said they considered a meeting with their attorney, wa new vepaper re-| in-| and The!men and the fire chief fair, even though Schmidt wag not repre: | sented by counsel, first called jupon to answer charges stemming ‘from a week-long investigation of his department. Millard further. testified that Sehmidt had angered him when | he “made fun’ of men taking | tests for positions on the fire | department and that both he and the suspended chief exchanged heated words during the dis- | cussion. The treasurer quoted Schmidt as saying he had a ‘‘briefcase full| the township.” no evidence to substatiate * * * A fire department William Rogers, lieutenant, men’s morale was “down" and that the volunteers were treated “absolutely nothing,” Schmidt’ s leadership. Schmidt’s attorney, John J Goetz of Mount Clemens; said he has ‘no less than 14 witnesses to present in rebuttal’’* when the hearing concludes Tuesday even- ing. ,a Find ‘Lost’ Evelyn Rudie | on Way to White House WASHINGTON (? — Eve lyn—or was it Eloise—took off from Hollywood Wednesday and headed for the White House to get Mamie Eisenhower to promote a new television series for her. Nobody told her to do PHILIP NOEL-BAKER British Laborite Awarded Prize Philip Noel-Baker Wins Nobel Peace Money for United Nations Work OSLO, Norway (UPI) —Philip Noel-Baker, a British Labor Party member ti parliament who has campaigned vigorously for world) disarmament for more than 30 years, won the Nobel Peace Prize} today. The Norwegian storting (parlia- ment) awarded the prize, which; carries a cash award of $42,602) to the 70-year-old elder statesman of the British Labor Party without listing a specific reason for his | selection. But Noel-Baker, from a family with Quaker a pacifist traditions, descended and tional peace and cooperation. He was instrumental in founding. the League of Nations and was one of the earliest members of its secretariat, He also was a mov- ing ‘spirit in founding the United Nations. He was a British delegate to! the first and second U.N. General Assembly sessions, part of the long) list of international peace-making and disarmament conferences in which he took part. Noel-Baker climaxed his 30-year struggle for disarmament last year with a book outlining a compre- hensive ‘Program for World Dis- armament.” The book, called “The Arms Race,”’ made sweeping pro- posals for gradual abandonment of all classes of weapons — nuclear, conventional, chemical and biolog- ical. He carried on his campaign hand in hand with a political career in Britain which took him to the highest ranks of the La- bor Party. Once chairman of the party, “shadow cabinet” — since 1929. had devoted his life to working for interna- | } he has been a member of the party 's| men who | would hold office if the party won) control of the goyernment—since | 1951. He has served in pertinment| it, 9-year-old child actress ~~ * Evelyn Rudie insisted after | making a jet airliner trip ‘across country on her own. It wasn't a publicity stunt she claimed, just a way she thought she might get back to working, again on TV. Two years ago she portrayed an impish brat named Eloise. Of course, she didn’t bones it | to the White House, w | had once posed with ee Siesw hower to promote U.S. Savings : — I saw Mrs. Eisenhower last year, she told Ire th J her EGR chiaren jand "ie ved my jacting so much,” Evelyn ex- \plained. “So 1 decided to talk jwith her and see if she couldn't |help me The idea had become a sort of lgame at home, said her mother. Mrs. Emery Bernauer. Finally, ishe said, she told Evelyn jesting!y \if she wanted to see Mrs. Eisen hower to go ahead. ‘“‘Pack your bag. buy your ticket, and go.” “I. never dreamed she would ltake me seriously,’’ Mrs. Bern- auer said in Hollywood. But Eve- lyn disappeared at dawn and she called police. Evelyn apparently bought her ticket with $125 from four piggy ror called her own cab, and “Thank God,” Mrs. Bernauer said when told her daughter had arrived safely at Baltimore's |Friendship Airport | She phoned a Washington friend, |Jacob Mogelever, who promotes savings bonds for the Treasury Department Reporters confronted Mogelever with the suggestion that it was all a planned publicity stunt. To Discuss Learning WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Frederick Wollaeger. chief | psychologist at the Oakland County ‘Child Guidance Clinic, will speak lat the Scotch School PTA meet ling Tuesday at 8 p.m. on “The Emotional Aspects of Learning € ¢ I i BY JIM LONG | He said that before the express- NOVI — An immediate boost to, way was built traffic counts showed business along a 22-mile, stretch that more than 16,000 cars a day lof Grand River from Brighton to used’ the stretch of Grand River. | Farmington, was predicted yester- “Livingston and Onklend caus- |day by Gregory R. Anderson, presi- es, beth served by this tnpert- Ident of the Greater Grand River) sue’ tratfic artery, are-in the Businessmen'’s Assn., with the! process of 0 trpasiiion which will dedication of a new bridge near) bring vest and far-reaching ef. here. The new 220 foot bridge, near) Kensington Park reconnects Grand| River with the US-16 eer built more than two years ago When the expressway Was open- ed an existing bridge over the Huron River was used te handle | its traffic. This cut through traffic | on Grand River drastically. } ? Mackie, “Land use is changing from a The chief has denied this and} the | ’ Skula testi-|2lleged threat has been revealed.| was the last to! | take the stand. He said the fire-| under | "a state. MR. AND MRS. ISRAEL C. MOTT WED 56 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Mott of 3312 Brauer | Rd., Metamora Township, will celebrate their golden wedding an- niversary with an open house from 2 to 6 p. m. Sunday at Thomas ‘When the expressway Was open- ed. the businessmen along the Grand River stretch lost more than 25 per cent of their business Many! thers lost even more,’’ Anderson ‘wid | The City of Lathrup Village is » ° getting off too easily in the price it pays for police and fire protec- the neighboring according to *® * * “I know of af least 15 merchants that went out of business or filed "0" provided by for bankruptcy,’’ Anderson added. city of Southfield, Cs Predicts Grand River Bridge to Spur Trade primarily agricultural base to in- dustr val and residential develop- ment,”’ he added. ‘‘This change can only be accelerated in the years to come as better and swifter means of travel bring communities closer together.”’ * * The bridge, which is adjacent ito the existing expressway bridge, fects on the entire area,” stated | |was built at cost of $181,000 by the H. C. Shingledecker firm of Pontiac. Southfield Wants More $$ for Protection of Lathrup lice officers and 10 resident unteer policemen. Full fire pro- tection is provided by Southfield, however. $14,000 SAVINGS Robert J. McNutt, Southfield ad- ; ; | “With the opening of this new (ministrator - ae Bens ‘he Southfield HOLD -ON, GAL! — Stars of Romep : ayers’ Pontiac Press Phote | bridge | am sure that business | « * * ee - 7 . i = : hes _ forthcoming production of ‘Bus Stop’’ rehearse a looker is the cowboy’s buddy, Omar Walters. The | along the old route will be stim Lathrup is paying Southtield $500 $14 000 a oat ce sais aes alone. lively scene where the nightclub singer, played play will be presented at 8:15 p. m. Friday and ulated,’ he said, speaking for ja year, he said. A by Mrs. J. Gerald Mclean, slaps her cowboy Saturday at the Romeo Community Youth and | 180 merchants who belong to the Actually, Southfield police are , At a Joint meeting last night admirer, Norman Scheck, center. Interested on- Civic Center. | association. contracted to answer calts in | % the Southfield and Lathrup Anderson said his group Was re- Lathrup during the evening and isponsible for getting the state (0) on weekends and holidays. ibuild the bridge. ! “It was a matter. of life or death - r many of the businesses. We se had to put pressure on the si lstate to have them build the link | \that was so badly needed.” | | At yesterday’s ribbon cutting ceremonies, State Highway Com- | | missioner John C. Mackie hailed | the new span as “a beon to the | motoring public, as well as to —? At Romeo Youth Center To Stage ‘Bus Stop’ ROMEO — The Romeo Players, M. T. Cummiskey and Mrs. Ralph rc present William Inge’s three-'J. Toles; Mrs. Philip C. Stone is jact romance, “Bus Stop’’ as their technica! director. first production of the current « :-% * ise — — way Saturday’ Other committee chairmen are jnights at the Romeo Community Mrs. McGuire, makeup: Lester W. \Youth afd Civic Center. Poosch, sound effects, aa Nerman| 2° Saeinenstndn tn the aren. ~*~ * * Engel, lighting. Mackie said statistics show that The cast includes Mrs. J. Gerald Curtain time is 8:15 both nights.| by 1978 traffic volumes would equal, |McLean, Sherry Schanck, Norman! Tickets may be purchased from|or surpass that handled by the old) IL. Scheck and Robert G. McGuire. any member of the local players route - before the coming of the Others are Omar Walters group or at the door. “expressway, Robert Pawlak, Mrs. Margaret a ae rae ae | hy , A. Kaiser and J. Gerald McLean. Director is James Coyle an re |Avon Players, by ‘Robert C. Smith of Romeo. * * * | The Youth Center stage has been jtransformed into a restaurant in- ‘terior in a small midwestern town. } Washington Honeymoon Follows Orion Wedding LAKE ORION—Honeymooning in Washington, D.C., are area newly- weds Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Peterson The former Katherine Ann Ba-| ber, the bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baber §&r. of| iP son othatland ats. Ada J. Peterson of 2420 Clarkston Rd. : ; ‘ assisted A 2a MRS. GERALD T. TREMPER Carol Wooden Becomes Bride in Commerce Ww | marria: Jean to cele Bus passengers are forced to stop overnight because of a | | storm and share their experi- | emees, | Production . directors i are Mrs. Ma ; wt tere CP | | KENNETH W. BROWN | city councils, both mayors were | instructed to draw up @ new con- | tract on police protection in Lathrup has three full- time po-| Lathrup. | Under the new contract, it ts lexpected that Southfield would be paid more for policing Lathrup on a full-time basis, said McNutt. Grou to Draft )2-County Plan Oakland, Macomb Look to Detroit for Water Sometime in Future Within 30 days Detroit water of- ficials should receive an Oakjand- Macomb County plan &® buying an additional source of water from that city. At a meeting held yesterday in Mount Clemens, a three-member negotiating committee was named hairman was R. J. Alexander, leading candidate for Superintendents et fas ae T. Tremper is an-; \director of the Oakland Depart- nounced by her parents, Mr = : Avondale Budget Up, me ae cag Ba cing Ae bn not e ee Works and now Mrs. Royal L. Wooden of 71 performed at the Methodist Chure director. Members Richardson Rd. T h 6) M here rn be Sener K. Willman, Pon- * * * €ac ers ef ore | A full-length gown with a lare PTA Meeting Tuesday tiac city manager, and Quentin Tie beldeeren Is ite on a bodice, lace brocaded sleeves and Near Oxford to Hear G. Buss, chairman of the South- The Avondale Board of Educa- ition has. approved a $913,320 oper- ‘ating budget-for the 1959-60 school year, according to Superintendent of Schools LeRoy R. Watt a small train was chosen by the bride. Her skirt was lace over taffeta and her fingertip veil was secured by a small satin cap. She carried a bouquet of white mums and roses, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Vera 1126 Pontiac Trail Tremper of Group Discussion The newlyweds are residing at 2265 Nalone St., Wixom, after a Niagara Falls honeymoon. Nearly $61,000 more is provided For her candlelight wedding at!for teachéfs’ salaries, instruction- Commerce Methodist Church the)al supplies;. textbooks and library bride wore a white .taffeta gown/expenes this year. with a portrait neckline of lace: g,,- $50,000 is marked te re- applique. The lace motif was con- duce the operational deficit of tinued on her bouffant skirt, end. previous years, according to the | Best man was the bridegroom’‘s Brown. me 1 © chaps trem, | superintendent. ‘Waterford Twp. Rehires brother * . * } ing guests were Jack Gardiner cation ; oe | The budget reflects the intent of Patrol W Her veil of silk illusion fell from ine yoters who approved the me trolman Who Quit and Ronald McNeal, both of Pon-) iy. wi expiain the function of “Superintendents in p.m. Tuesday when the matron of honor, were Patricia Kelly of Pontiac, the on W PETERSON pride’s sister Jeannie and Pa- ~*~ * MRS. GERALD A. = ——*tricia Martin of Royal Oak Moderator will be Kenneth W. a crown of seed pearls and sequins, j,5¢ hj tac. he ( Board of Education ge hike last June, as it em-| Former Waterford Township pa- : ; held the te County 0 uca and she carried a bouquet of white \phasizes an improved program ltrolman Thomas Kertz has been Pod ignore —— * and its relationship to the local siceaiiia and debt payment, said Watt. : | school district. | rehired by the police department Kertz has submitted his resigna- tion to the Township Board at the request of Police Chief Millard Every Monday Evening |Pender due to a back injury. in- ‘curred in World War II The bride's sister Mrs. Lester Ettinger of Ann Arbor was ma- tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Patricia Hines and Mrs. Sparks of Walled Lake. . | Also participating will be: Le- Avondale Library Open poy k. watt, Avondale schools; were Parents to Visit *“" Their Children’s A. A, Reed, s John Reid of Fort Wayne. Ind , . . 7 hours, the Avondale Board of Edu- Oxford schools; and Paul A was best man. Ushers were the Classrooms ee cation will open the high school Schalm, superintendent of Claw- bridegroom's brother Dick, the — YNSHTP 5 as son's nner ae “es ‘ i library every Monday from 7 to,son schools _— ‘e c f - i »1in- . bride’s brother Roger, Dean Sparks! AVON TOV SH : arents Sateen E : 9 p. m. beginning next Monday * * * and Mural Talbee. |will visit their children’s class-|§ The board hopes this will aid All presidents, counci] delegates jrooms tonight at the meeting of | the Stiles School PTA. | ‘students who need extra library and committee chairmen * * * South America contains almost time, and will allow students to urged to attend. They will A reception was held in the VFW Hall at Keego Harbor. jences are in session the youngsters occupies about one-seventh of the members said. ‘will be entertained with a cartoon total land area of Texas had eight capitals before movie in the multi-purpose room. according to recent estimates it was admitted to the Union as Cider and doughnuts will be served to them. community use of the library. ber of a PTA also | is invited. —_—— — ~— ——— — - a | There will be coffee for par- | | ents and teachers, and refresh- | | ments after the conferences. | ' } i | Tonight will be the first time the school’s public address sys- fem 1s used. j | Mrs. Paul Kivari, membership chairman, will distribute member- iship cards to parents who have not already received them. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. Sammy Davis Jr. Will Wed Dancer TORONTO (UPI) — Entertainer} Sammy Davis Jr. and honey-blonde Toronto dancer Joan Stuart in- formally announced their engage- |ment last night, the Toronto Tele- i ‘gram said today. The 21-yéar-old beauty is ap-| jpearing in a Montreal night club.| 'She revealed the romance started! jafter the couple met when the! ‘cast of the night club: show at-| tended Davis’ performance in a |Montreal club recently | Davis, 33, who is appearing at) 'the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, | Nev., told the Telegram by phone | ! Pontiac Press Phete keeping the factory free of rats and mice. Here TIME OUT — Taking time out for a nap while the wheels f industry turn at the Detroit Broach Community Hall. They have two sons, Meivin and Lloyd of Meta- |‘‘we haven't set a date yet, but it | and Machine Co., Avon Township, is ‘Mother, during the day shift, “Mother” takes a snooze, mora Township, and four grandchildren. lwon't be until after Christmas.’ | the plant mbuser. She goes on duty ‘at night, nestled against a large gear. : ,, a . R SS ——— ee” llr! UC? ee Action’ is the topic for a panel of experts at East Mrs. Elmer Whaley of Clio was Oakland Area PTA Council meets Bridesmaids at Clear. Lake Elementary School Drahner road near Oxford. | superintendent i 'perintendent of Lake Orion schools: To offer students longer library'R. A. Ambrose, superintendent of eastern Michigan Water Authority. Alexander's a ppointment strengthens his chances of being named $17,500 DPW director, since it is expected that the de- partment would be the selling agent of Detroit water to Oakland communities when plans are | completed. | The DPW post opened up this ! assistant superintendent of| week when Acting Director Harold Paul of Milwaulee. Seat- the Oakland County Board of Edu-/K. Schone quit to become city |manager of Arcadia, Calif. Schone ijhad been on a special water com- ‘mittee invéstigating the purchase of Detroit water. | The Board of Public Works will meet Monday to name his guc- cessor, Oakland and Macomb counties are looking to Detroit for an other- than ground water supply, despite plans of the authority to provide such water from Lake Huron. The authority has not as yet been too successful in selling its plan to municipalities in the two counties. are have * While the parent-teacher confer-'eight million square miles and do more research and extra work,|an opportunity to meet with coun- cil chairmen to ask questions con- the globe, Board members also welcome cerning their problems. Any mem-| Claude Rains Weds Hungarian Pianist WEST CHESTER, Pa. (® —Ac- tor Claude Rains and Madame Agi Jambor, concert pianist and lec- turer at Bryn Mawr college, were married here yesterday. * * * The ceremony bv Justice was performed of the Peace George Bonsall in the actor's home near 'West Chester. Attending were Rains’ daughter, Jenipher, 21, and two friends of the couple, Adolph Vogel of Merion, and Edward Low- er of West Chester. ° * * * Jambor, a native of and her first husband, |Dr. Imre F. Patal, a radio and |television scientist, came to this country in 1947. Dr. Patai died in January 1949. | Rains has been married twice He was divorced from his | Madame | Hungary, before jfirst wife, British actress Beatrix ‘Thomas, in 1935, after 11 years jof marriage. He married the for- mer Francis Propper of New York the same year. They were di- vorced in May 1956, Bet He Has a Fish Fry RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI)—Dr. Fred Fish was named yester- day to supervise funds for the } state Wildlife Resources Com- | mission's fish division, A ’) . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1950 SIXTEEN a ae ee ons Talks About Van Doren jof this Union the benefit of any Secretary of State’s Office Lists Violators ee for re-examine- Garroway ‘Heartbroken’ Lawyers Warn and sincerely as you can “Try and comply as earnestly! — D. Theabold, 26 &, Parke st jac. Ger vy R. Hier, 278 W. 14- Mile Rd. Clawson Drivers Licenses Lost by 42 in County “Bvery time you an a pss [nasel Pare Cooper, 58 Sonoma &t, eams ef en | must ry . Poster Jr, 2206 Hyland St NEW YORK (#—NBC television, NBC revoked Van Doren's $50.- | tion: ‘Is it strictly a re Lees. | rerndale. < niletiy tik Weenie de star Dave Garroway, ‘in an emo- 000-a-year contract with the net- . | fit ef the members?’ | Forty-two Oakland County driv- openee 5. roid 218658 Groveland Pag tom 4 A. Bubler, 8510 Saratoga | perndale. + * ‘ . tionally charged statement on his|work after Van Doren admitted he Tell Officers to Obey “The penalty for misusing $5 or ers recently have had their oper- one © ecole. 26789 Hampton &t erase, Evilsiser, 4527 Groveland | Losing the right to drive due . * : e . " a oy JO8 “Today” program Wednesday, pro- lied about being fed questions and Every Rule of Latest —— the san $10,000 fine and ator licensés suspended or re- Bo 4 I et wn 20632 B4-| vcesas J. Prost, O07 Maxwell St Ito unsatisfactory driving rds claimed himself still a friend of answers on the former “Twenty-| Federal Labor Law or e years in ja. ,|voked, according to the Michigan Hubert L. R. Johnson, 9151 Chaumont | Royse! a Ha 7 suns, tacthesi ‘and ae ar " as hae BP i se Ini ~ ive y Gerald almark, 4 ockhar Charles VanDoren and said he One” quiz ——— ‘ The oe “ames — you.” —- of State's office in Lans-|*‘ieser Kanitent, 2280 Tyler 8t., Bert-|at “Orchard Lake lwere William R. Sharpe. of 2567 's jley Richard Nowakowski, 1227 E. Hayes oe aCe one ee VaR Nes “He was one of our family,”| DETROIT uw — Teamsters’ law- preyiant said the new law will! "Ordered to furnish fipancial|niie B. King, G0 Coder Ot. Orten-/gc. ‘Hasel Park ow = Simin ng — troubles. ‘ . ay A ; . . - ckley § ladys 23 ‘Onei St., Oa *~ * eS ae a — «ne yers have advised Union officials increase bonding costs for Urtion'proof of responsibility for drunk), 2% E. Offerman, 3651 Livernols es en a aah hea oO k “I can only say I’m _ heart- —— eA, mene Be to comply with every detail of the officials handling money He said driving were: Robert W. Spooner, 313 “Duana St.! William M. Waddell, 398 Vester St Hersiel G. Killian of 165 W. Mil- broken,’’ Garroway said in sum-|"* ™ay seem. view fedecal tahoe xvelorar low bonding fees for Teamsters’ Presi- : Richard Hetherington, 383 N. Paddock are gy she Heuniinen oe mencdoion, iE Ghacttapnanr elie Ave Hazel Park Lost ne ; ww : t t : < ' , ¢ t ide) 1 uckin St e., . e ming up his feelings during a talk) Whatever Charles did wrong — ..1y you have any doubts don't dent, James R. Hoffa, who has 14°, ,.°4 oa Cottage St. Pontiac. | TTY W. Gartiela st. Spent 3, cense for physical reasons and of about five minutes concerning; was, of course, wrong. I cannot take a chance.” David S. Previant, different titles in the Union, will in D. Stephens, 50 Sanderson 8t ng Mo Stewart. 85 jarfield wivin B. Sawyers, 140 Pickford St . Se i cae os eat Van Doren, a frequent participant) condone it or defend it, and Thiet of the Teamsters’ 40 lawyers, @mount to $60,000 "emit a Wiginton, 7040 Tuttle st. x * | Prederick Sheldon HII. 3380 Burn. |e ’ pas , i r u irmingham in the show. have no intention of doing 80. (1014 Union officials from 12 Mid- \"Cuve Buckley. 1638 Beachment st.| Losing the right to drive due to “Sonn R. Somerville, 14 Kenberton 8t Garroway’s voice broke sev- | “But we will never forget the west states at a conference here Paperboard boxes made for the “preeman 0. Bushfiela, 31 S. Bread- to unsatisfactory driving records ee oo see Bw Lalayetts There’ $ Only One eral times as he spoke. “I’m non-Euclidean geometery essays, yesterday. U.S. military services are rd he AL Lake Orion. — , were: St. South Lyon sorry to break up this way,” jor the poetry of Sir John Suckling’ * * * weatherproof they caf be sub- S. + oro Coulter, 548 Oakland &t..| Dean A. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 SEVENTEEN | 8 sateen, Justice, 34, a proteeenr af Bangi at. he Ub of Iowa, won the award Noted Poetess Leonie B. Adams | ‘ A Triumph for Her, but Sad for Others Awarded $5,000 = eae NEW YORK (UPI)Leonie B.| Miss Adams’ last book of poetry Adams, one of America’s most ¥@5 “Poems, a Selection” pub-| honored women poets has received | ished _ in 194. In that year she! » By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK—Deaf, blind, mag- meaning into the sightless, sound-} of “The a Will Helen Keller ‘See’ New Play? Keller homestead to try to bring; able emotional saga on the stage ,whic! she made for herself but has “the ) voted. 40 years of her life to travel-learn to speak as well as es ing the world and writing on behalf people. I still learned.” lett the blind and the deaf is he-| cause lived for others.” 'LOVES THEATER Her favorite hobby agony. In triumph. is theater- never heard, When Miss Keller finally sees “life is an exciting business|The Miracle Worker,” she may —and most exciting when it is ery like the rest of us. But not in Butterflies can tell the differ- going. She especially loves musi-'ence between the sweetness of meen Helen Kel hag not yee woof Helen: who Was more) Ye wa, she tells everone, labout her pa fyi som cna. ¢ «* * \day my life’s joy was born—the the $5,000 Fellowship Award of the|won the Bollingen Award, the | American Academ f Poet ry |Harriet Monroe Award and the -* shor} Shelley Memorial Award. Her oth- She said, “I think if I would ais) and can make up beautiful two liquids that may taste ex. have been permitted to keep my tunes in her mind to go with the 4ctly alike to human beings. sight and my hearing, I would distinguished poetic achievement.”’ ler ¥ olum an wee Sines Mat! hood, called “The Miracle Work-' Coming ‘out of the theater, still 44Y my teacher ca to me qd have probably been a doctor or a he degre agree sso — te h| The award was given the 59- pr : shaken, I thought it would be a helped me to find the courage to , 4 - lect,’ 1925, and “‘High Falcon,"’ nurse today, for I know these in- jj. theater seats. LEARN TO SKATE year-old New Milford, Conn., lyric 199 | But -when she does’ “see” it—|blessing if Helen Keller never had \break away from the dark and stincts aré strong in me.” . poet Monday at the Academy's After seeing Mary Martin in 25th anniversary dinner at the Wal- “Peter Pan,” she went backstage | and amazed Mary by bellewing one of the show-stopping tunes: “Cock-a-Doodle-Doo.”’ i }.- : All Ages asked if it ever gave her pain, | fi) ' : luoking back.on her childhood when | Bloomiie id Hill > she had to learn to speak, without | School of Ice Skating knowing that words even existed. | Miss Keller smiled with obvious} inner peace. “\No,”’ she said. ‘I am proud of} those days, even though I did not’ * * ms jwhen she grips the arm of her 'to see the show. Remembering how | silénce, and approach new life. She is q native of Brooklyn and'S@at to feel its reverberations of she told me that she grasps the sae CELEBRATES dorsAstorra attended by 500 prom- ‘action, when she extends her aged emotion of Broadway plays by) ,. (who replaced Miss Sullivan after t has been a lecturer at Columbia| g | “I celebrate it as my greatest inent writers, business leaders, |University since 1947. She ig a but firm palm to her companion stipping her chair, or the seat in iday.” her death in 1936), tapped these oC = officials, and U. former consultant and fellow in|Polly Thomas for a deftly fingered front of her, I knew she would | Miss Keller receives the sym- Words into Miss Keller's palm: diplomats. Secretary of the Treas-| letters of the Lib of translation — she will bear the |Telive every moment of that fright-) P but herself. My|‘‘Nonsense. You would_have been ury Robert B. 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Without volcanoes that spewed suff, there HONOLULU Pr me a jot to the and the the fearful be a Hlawal wouldn't Where it fell useless and) often a destroyer! With the islands determined to develop themselves economical ly, HawaliaMs are taking another look at their most plentiful re source. Land ravaged by iva flows ! t ’ restored to cultivation with «a new technique I mstruction industry Is using i for buildi block and as an ingredient in cement Modern buildings in Honolulu J are using lava an pillars and fac ngs And one day perhaps. |! ian fashions will be made vith Hawalan material — la Six square miles of farm land in the island of Hawa were red by molten lava in. the tion of 1% It coyld take de ides n some cases even cen turies, for nature to turn the lava into useful farming soil But an agricultural expert here, Richard J Lyman J noticed grass growing along roads built across old lava flows. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 ! NINETEEN a GOP Convention Will See It . Chicago Wears New Face CHICAGO # — Delegates to! i next year’s Republican National! he i: Convention will see Chicago’s new face — one shaped by the plastic | surgery of the building trades. | * * * The surgery has been a slow gradua] process that makes little! Impression on workers and shop-| pers who make regular trips down- town. But the changes will be notice- able at once to the delegates who haven’t been back to the Windy City since 1952 or 1944 conven- tions. Ten new office buildings have risen in or near the Loop since World War II, the loftiest being the 4l-story Prudential building on Randolph, east of Michigan. (Ravertisam cate SS 2a 2 CHANGING FACE — The 41-story Prudential! building, the Here’s the reason... tallest of Chicago's new buildings, is in the background and the Art Institute of Chicago on Michigan avenue, at right. NOTHING | There are the Inland Steel build-! fall of 1960 and because of the jing at Monroe and Dearborn, the; uncertainty of the completion Borg-Warner building at Michigan) date, was by-passed by the Ke- WORKS and Adams, the new home of the; publicans who meet July 25. Chicago Sun-Times on the north | rae EE BLOCKS LONG ibank of the Chicago River, and _ LIKE TUM the United States Fidelity and ks men a aes, Guz » buildi Jackson and - y S an wens = eee = It will be almost three blocks long W a , . ells : + + jand a block wide,- will contain } |meeting rooms, a theater and such! for You ° But the biggest transformation! ..1+a5 as skating rinks and swim- has been along Wacker “Drive, a) ming pool ; broad thoroughfare that parallels) 7. 1395 GOP delegates and No other antacid contains TuMs (the river as it flows along the edge! R i er : Ine about 12,000 other visitors will medically- recognized formula for of the main business district. lreturn to the 25-year-old Inter-| relief from Acid Upset ... (in- | New structures along Wacker| national Amphitheatre for the con-, digestion, heartburn, gas). Each |Drive are the Executive House, | vention, located in the South Side Tums tablet is scientifically com- |a 40-story hotel just west of Michi-|sto¢kyards four miles from the pounded of three carefully se- (gan, Sinclair building at Randolph, |heart of the loop, where the GOP lected antacid medicines...which Morton building at Washington,| convention was held in 1952. are recognized by doctors as be- | Mutual Trust building at Monroe | * * * ing among the most effective | and American Fore building at) . ’ te = sciedie | Jackson. _The amphitheatre looks much known to medical te jlike a collegé fieldhouse or over- Tums three antacid medicines Almost as many more are |sized cow barn. The Democrats work together to: planned or under way in the sed it for their 1952 and 1956 downtown section. conventions, but in 1960 will meet ‘ ae — — It’s ‘no boom, in the opinion of |/in San Francisco. c+ « SOE FAST pelle. pedgien Baker, executive secretary; Republicans will be returning Soothe and protect stomach |of the National Assn. of Real to the city where 100 years before © walls . . . for LASTING relief. Estate Boards. Instead, he says,|Lincoln was nominated amid the . the downtown development is ‘‘a|roar of a booming cannon; where Act Bently .. . for SAFE relief! substantial, needed addition.” William Jennings Bryan told the ° 8 acid rebound or side ef- ‘POPPING UP 1896 Democrat delegates: ‘You —_ | But in the city’s other districts $4! ne ae! pag 2 The scientific Tums formula has and suburban areas, apartment olla = wer un ge : ad _ WAS . % never been surpassed. That's why |houses and factories are fairly ~’ toosevelt won the Democratic 4 *, a Pi. . \, ne ane Re today ydu're so wise to rely on | popping up jnomination in 1932 as an organ te - , Tums for fast, lasting, safe relief |. The Chicago metropolitan area on” “Happy Days Are Here! from Acid Upset. Always keep ranks first in the nation in new) : -* « Tums on hand. 3 rolls 30¢. 4 ed rer plants since World| The GOP convention will be the . Republican’s 14th convention in , The GOP delegates probably (Chicago. The Democrats have held will be most interested in the nine here. ' | mew 34 million dollar convention | | hall, the Exposition Center, now | About 86 per cent of all the | under construction on the Lake |children between the ages of 5 MOTHING WORKS LWE TUMS | nuhivan Shore at 23rd Street. It |and 17 in the U.S. attend some . «| will open im the late summer er ‘kind of school. a ee ARB . The Response Was So Overwhelming . 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 —" ! u : 1 Tops Skin Divers to Search = P'S iicer” akin divers. fom) Semmes | . . Dalai Lama’s Brother|59 Vintage + Sages. ESS pepe Novelist Alice Hobart Warns Seeks Relugee Funds, orld Wasting J CHICAGO — About 150 skin) judge.of the U.S. Cireuit Court of| ° ° divers will search the shoreline| Appeals who Ins, vee miss 4 Aga INST Trend tO CONTOPMITY: soroui az — sition somsay. rane (UPD —The sik viata Delei. Lama, arrived py year 1964 is really worth waiting By LILLIE STEELE PITTS {spinal meningitis in “early child-|I mean, the young son of a friend lane trom New York Wednesday for, yA ng men who make cham- OAKLAND, Calif, (UPI)—Novel-|hood. of mine and his classmates were) jiont to raise funds for 25,000 Ti |/Pagne Here. a a list Alice Tisdale”~Hobart says| The disease left many weak- instructed to bring valentines {oF |betan refugees from Chinese com-| That's when 199 — z= ‘there’s nothing new about today’s ened muscles. so that “typing -is each child in the _—, ” munism, : become availabje. sa accor aes so-called ‘organization man.”’ “hela torture” and she has had to|Valentine’s Day, presumably weal ES ef |to the experts, 39 will go ~ was around a quarter of a century,learn to “‘budget my energy’ to one would be left out. | Norbu, 37, has made his home in history for the champagne } {ago when she wrote her first best-|be able to turn out a novel on the The little boy spent over an hour i, New York since 1955. produced. \seller, “Oil for the Lamps of average of once every three years. | picking out cards which would suit | a oe China.” | Oo ae & & Cee oe each particular child, =p —) as wereld hope that the Uni- “In 1933, I forecast what Was! wife and credits “my interest in ——— ited Nations would intervene in the a, : edic coming in my book, which dealt| my husband,” who is now retired, sale * a” « leonflict between Tibet and Red | five decades and ae aaa with the problems of an Ameri-| with keeping up her unflagging . China. His brother fled Tibet last |the wine will match that o - 3, can working for a huge ail! eek tee life, “When he arrived in class, the | spring when the Chinese Reds took the greatest vintage year in cham- j the te eg ses bs the drowned in Lake Michigan. body of Federal Judge W, Lynn Parkinson Oldest of the South American! 1 ; Sheriff Frank G. Sain’s under-.nations is Peru. Eaton's Week End Specials * * * The vintners had the greatest harvest in the district in at least ' BLOUSES Reg. $1.99 $1.29 company in China,” said the 7-| A N Kdbert ix teacher informed him that the)... "the country. | pagne history. lyear-old writer. t present, Mrs. rt is not cards must not have names on| | Three months of uninterrupted aiken 3208 ani : joptimistic about the trend Of!them. In other words, even the| . \dryness is credited by the grape Reg. $2.99 $] 88 | | The “organization man,” as society in the U.S. and elsewhere. 2+ of giving a valentine was Big Casino for Tourists igrowers for the extraordinary &. Pc. _ AP Wirephote Gescribed by Mrs. Hobart and | “In our push towards bigness | made entirely impersonal. | crop. 2 for $5.50 CONGRESSMAN DIES — | popularized recently by William |and efficiency,”’ she said, “‘men are | “It means the whole of society,| Gambling is illegal in Lebanon, Charles‘A. Boyle eu Chicago, | H. Whythe and other writers, is jbeing forced to become cogs in @' and of course, especially agg be the government has _author- An average diamond loses about Democratic congressman since [a oe a \eeemislonislal Conformity is even|and China, are attempting to get lined — of what fs miles ne-half its total weight in the r ‘ei. “ded cans Watneeday tury corporate structure. \creeping into our schools and uni-| efficiency by crushing the in-|as the world's largest casino near vate ‘ avs: an ‘listind sca ; nite e is usually a white-collar, Y@rsities. \dividual. Where this will end, I Beirut to attract tourists, accord-/process 0 cutting a polishing, when the auto he was driving le is usually ey ae ’t see.” ling to the Arab Tourist News but it also doubles in value. struck an elevated train pillar worker with a higher education) “AS a small example of what as see. Ing to _ 2 ee ee First quality 15 denier 51 gauge. In three shades: | 4, the northwest side of Chi. “?® aspires to a top executive | Heavenly Blue, Dawn, Black Onyx. Sizes 819-10!.. cago. Boyle, alone in the car, iaaiiaiaiie - & « r was driving during a hard rain 1, wh the highe unex ot Reg. 99c to $1.19 He was the father of eight chile cogs aa ieee odes nes dren demand ‘‘loyalty’’ and “conform-| 25° Pr. ity’ from their employes. Mrs. 1 we ferent.” . 8 Hobart said. ‘‘They deprive a man| iof his individual integrity by mak- | : | ling him feel ‘‘queer if he Jis dif “ Little Girls’ 1 through 14 : . B t | “My title, ‘Oil for the Lamps Pee . | ef China.” was symbolic. It | DRESSES 1.88 2.88 3.88 in TI ry symbolized the fact that em- Regular to $5.99 | ployes of the oll company were } Charged With Seeking consumed as fuel to feed the cor- | , , ° | t tructure. Io w not perch AE Soe anes Biased News Stories | nitting ont specifically at the ail COATS 18.88 | in Union Trial | firms, but at all organizrtions Fam ? Values to $22.99 | which foree a man to abrogate | | wee No. ae his individuality. | rit Broadway publicist and cafe so Mrs. Hobart lived in China for| ciety figure was arrested today on 20 years. It was there that she charges of employing illegal tac-/met and married her husband, tics in an effort to buy favorable Earle Hobart, who for many years'| newspaper treatment of a union “as employed by one of the largest | —— — eww official facing trial on extortion|U.S. oil firms em charges. | Mrs. Hobart wrote her book after | Three other men, charged with he resigned from the company and TTEN I . offering a $20,000 bribe to a de the couple had fled China in the A a tective in the union official s case 1929 revolution. are sought, Since then she has written 12) * | : pits oe more books, including nine novels, | Peni Fear hetean. cay? all of them best-sellers. Her 14th 2a — ic i 4 7 pine 7; aha book, an autobiography, will be |i ounty detectives seized him at his published in the fall “te home Wednesday night and brought | “I have always been on the |him here and booked him early jfiring line because I've always up-| We make cash loans to laid-off workers. } °°”. |held individualism in my books,” Harris and the three other men, |said the author. > > . No principal payment until you are back | whose identities were withheld. to work tor 30 days pending their arrest, were named | In one book, 1 showed a ° in indictments handed up here on| YOURS doctor coming to grips |suburban Long Island Wednesday| W!th the American Medical Assn. by a Nassau County grand jury. In another, an American busi- Robert W. Greene, a reporter) BeSsman fought against com- for Newsday, published at Garden| munism in China, All my books City, told his managing editor; Comcern the struggle of a single |some time ago that he had been! Person against organized so- |offered money by Harris | clety.” | Alan Hathway, managing editor, 4 quiet, gracious woman with} | , ss 2. Thet You Are a Permanent Resident. J) Newsdey, notified Dist. Atty. deep-set brown eyes and unlined Manuel W. Levine face, Mrs, Hobart does not look Then — with Hathway's know- like a woman whose words have |§ That You had a Good Work and a Good — we any a sparked national controversy. | . . | accep’ ‘© payments to-, 7 ; i t i vouth- | 3. Paying Before Becoming Un taling $230 from Harris, authori- ful er carriage Is erect and youth- | employe e Our Requirements Are: 1. That You Own Furniture or a Car. despite the fact she must use a back rest due to the effects of |4 | In addition to the alleged pay- . . , 1 959 hi fj . . for a series of articles and daily : ; , c -.* a a. ave confidence in you and in our community. stories on the trial of Jobn J airman oe. So jtime of the alleged offer was set Warns Senator “ee. - > Pon |by the indictment as mid-October. | "a ‘ . ’ Buckner Finance Co, __ {2 here Monday with 14 otter! ‘Do-Nothing’ Record | amare Hoffa, but by a Republican can- [5 4 f > > a>. $ i If you owe bills and are being pressed for payment, ments of $230, Harris is accused O'Rourke that would put 4 s C h evrolets ‘ You always receive pleasant, courteous, considerate and friendly » ; men on charges of extortion in the! : ty Ge : Pontiac—Drayton Plains—Wallied Lake—Birmingham jukebox industry, All are free in| — ; P< a OD nen : . zal | bail. . LANSING (UPI)—Sen. Pat Mc-| & % Ss ow : |Namara (D-Mich), whose term| : > < @ ends next year, already is facing| ‘ AS Pap bye Be Y heavy fire from Republicans and| Baap ; —— —— = , "me labor men. / . oye Ss 4 ; : ~ , GOP State Chairman Lawrence | eae We * . This Loy ely | Lindemer today predicted Mc- | Si pea ‘ es | Namara “is destined for defeat | @ , i 6 toe tt" coy AE | . a tee | didate backed by citizens who | egies’ ernley . PE | want a ‘do-something,’ Hot a ‘do- “ = | nothing’ senator in Washington. | [ae a table is beautifully hand fin- Hoffa recently said his organiza-) Ge ee Pa “ - 4 \ ties said come to see us at once ond be relieved of worry. We 1c! “ering $5.000 more to Greene 4 O'Rourke's cause in the most fa- Loans to $500 Made Quickly vorable light to the public. The aimee a Sfiess. (See ob directory for O’Rourke, international . vice| o FP te e.4 oe ge aeemats “et en mene. |president of the Teamsters Union | Says Pat McNamaral™ < Co NEW CARS jand its New York metropolitan : Ona, : eS. 4 all ‘area boss, is scheduled to go on| Will Be Defeated Over a : ae 7 | —not by (Teamster boss Jimmy) ished in Antique Mahogany. tion would fight the Democratic} senator, largely because he voted} § Fully extended, will seat 10 ler the Landrum-Griffin laber re-|1 comfortably. Two filler leaves in- \ferm bill. 8S cluded. | “We'll fight candidtes who for-| igot where they came from,” Hoffa Drop Leaf Extension Table Because of its patented no-split top, sa poss quoted a wwe. « as Pictured ....... : this Extensole table gives you a fine jrat McNamara 9.8 § = All Mod ] mS ] d C | Table and 4 Chairs $159.95 appearing Duncan Phyfe living room jample. e Ss ty es an @ ors ; . | “A guy with 25 years in the labor; table that also extends for gracious | movernent ahould have known! dining. better.” the Teamster boss was |quoted. Many other styles of tables, chairs, chinas, buffets and hutches in mahogany, blond... Walnut and solid Maple Early American Trainmen Begin styles to choose from now at reduced prices. Exploratory Talks CHICAGO (UPI) — The nation’s . eyewear © railroads negotiated with the CONN ENIENT I ERMS 'Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen '(BRT) today on their opposing demands for wage boosts and wage! Bias jcuts. Representatives of three major ° y S araeear railroad conference committees Car eful I ree Delis ery scheduled exploratory wage talks jwith the trainmen's union, which} » Ample I ree Parking \represents road brakemen, flag-| © imen, baggagemen and some yard) foremen and switchtenders. } “You buy better built furniture at Miller's tor less” | The talks came as railroad | ‘unions prepared to answer the in-; am 7 “You buy better built furniture at Miller's for less” Our lower overhead saves vou money. This ts jest one of ne- mereus chair styles te choose ftom |dustry’s campaign for major; changes in work rules at a rail iworkers’ rally here tonight. Open Monday and Friday Nights “except from ‘Thanksgiving, Cool Feelings Prevail ee: SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPD—In the FURNITURE midst of one of the longest heat waves of recent years, the city sealed bids for 12,000 tons of to be used by various city 144 OAKLAND AVE. separtinents Garing the winter, FE 5-416] FULLY Nine) Wile SATIN EDGE BINDING cy f Lull-A-By Electric’ BLANKET ) THE P@NTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, SHOP Cunnin AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL. FULL DOUBLE BED SIZE — CHOICE OF (WD WYELLOW, BLUE OR ROSE a GIFT BOXED FOR | “OS CHRISTMAS GIVING! Wa? > ' SPECIAL PURCHASE! DRESSMAKER ALITY, MAGNETIC ) YOUR CHOICE ) Fe PRICE © SY 14! ATIONALLY 3y- || RANDS! Gv foRale| SAVE at hams PRE-CHRISTMAS >, © FIVE DAY DEODORANT PADS ——e j ty GIFT SPECIAL DECORATIVE & ORNAMENTAL JEWELRY BOXES ALL BEAUTIFUL LINED & GOLD TONE FASTEN- ERS. CHOICE OF WHITE, PINK, LIGHT BLUE. SPECIAL CUNNIN RADIO LOUD SPEAKER ATTACHMENT FOR TRANSISTOR CREATES VOLUME 10 TIMES LOUDER. AVAILABLE AT MOST CUNNINGHAM S-D STORES LIVING ce] Ho) GE: WITH PURCHASE OF A PAIR GHAM'S. _ LOW, LOW . 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S19 “BAND-AID q mune @) OUI THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NQVEMBER 5, 1959 Scoff at Domestic Compact Autos Imported Cars Whiz Along in U.S. jf Ford not only is pushing the new - Anglia models in the United States |/f dollars off thelr standard mo- ; but will begin importing alff American compact cars have been| dels.” — 7 on sale for about a month but) «I+ expect Rootes’ sales to jump|German ‘Faunus. {+} there is no sign yet they will chase|one third in 1960 over this year,”| General Motors’ Buick and Pon-|/[m the imports off the streets any-|Panks declared. tia divisions continue to import |i el RENAULT UPS OUTPUT Opels from Germany and Vaux-|f halls from England, although|/) In fact, severa) major importers,} From Paris, Renault has an- these are two lines which rum as |particularly of British cars, out-;nounced plans to boost production etek or more in price as the new wardly predict even better things by 30 per cent next year. compact cars. in the immediate future for foreign| Renault is the second biggest | Volkswagen, long time leader cars in the United States. . seller in this country among the |among import sales here, sees no Kindy NO-LINE BIFOCAL capture just by lopping a few By BEN PHLEGAR feet, a few horsepower, a few AP Automotive Writer DETROIT — Two of the new SEE THE ALL NEW POLAROID CAMERAS—ACCESSORIES featurin THE “WINK-LIGHT” Easy Terms—Layawsys Welcome MIRACLE “siicP“ JUMPY — Leaping new %pence | ° AP Wirephote : Australian stamp comes from | see u.. . The general Detroit industry | import lines. Slightly more than |loss of its American markets and | Mirecle Mile Gilipping Coater ° MOTHER ON STAND — Mrs. prediction on 1960 car sales esti- | half of its total production goes continues quietly to expand ite} Canberra’ The kangaroo stamp 6. Telegra as Gopere Nake - Here you is worth about 8 U.S. cents. Cari Wollner, mother of Alvin W. Knight, testifies to Justice G. Eric Singer in the lengthy justice court preliminary hear- mate some 500,000 imports | for export. dealerships. would be sold in this country in the year starting Jan. 1. . ing. Knight was bound over for |_ This would be a drop of about ‘etal aaa in the fatal shoot- 100,000 from indicated 1959 sales. | ; Police Trooper Al- At the same time the domestic | ing of State Po ““~ | producers predicted an expanding bert W. Soudan, after ten days jauto market over-all, in the neigh- | of testimony |borhood of seven million sales The 1959 sales pace means that one of every 10 cars sold was Ibuilt outside the United tates. EXPECT TO HOLD The general feeling expressed by Europe’s major car builders seems to be they will hold at or) Panama Chief Deplores Mobs near this 10 per cent slice of the, But Feeling Still Runs) er Cion of Chevrolet's Corvair. High as Demonstrators |Ford’s Falcon and Chrysier’s Val- ° jant — new compact Cars. Stone Firm, Burn Car - ne now have all three cars, most recently af the huge London Auto Show. OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. TILE OUTLET - 1055 W. HURON FE 8-3717 V2 PRICE SALE! PLASTIC i ww SO Res. NOW y A WALL TILE itvs.s: vow 2/2° "now 1° WALL BOND PAINT vs. 555 x *2° CLOSE-OUT | | COUNTER TOPS; | CLOSE-OUT fecels — today! Dr. Posmeer Spies COME IN FOR FREE asses. §—*oNsTIATION 13 Nerth Saginaw St. PANAMA (AP)—President Er- nesto de La Guardia Jr. last night Ladies’... Men’s .. . Boys’ JHALF SOLES} | SUPER SPECIAL | * a The verdict: They’re nice cars, VINYL PLASTIC MICA—VINYL . “condemned and disapproved”’ vi- PLASTIC zi clent demonstrations by Panama: cece tr as tak, ek ee | TILE 9° Ee. 1 /: OFF LINOLEUM yi - nian nationalists against U. S. 5 ' Harlequin TILE control of the Canal Zone. Wen Sempete men sare | Pattern 3 9x9 IST QUALITY The bulk of the European im- LEATHER OR RUBBER Gi|| De La Guardia told the nation _Regular $2.50 Value | in a broadcast that the attacks | ports sold in this country — sen ] aili|Monday on the U. S. Embassy|smaller and less expensive j $4 G9 Bai ena co 'v:'s. Army troops and Ca-|the new Detroit models. SOLID VINYL TILE CERAMIC FLOOR TILE ATTACKED pr }| nal Zone police at ~ hag A spot page et prices, 9x9x Ye 2% Sq. Ft. to a Sheet ‘Buaaiiithe zone ‘‘were not fair to the | published utomotive ews, | . pHeP Phers., Prt. Piiiihas, with us, a vital and mutual turers priced less than the least Quality Rendom Pattern Bat. Onty yj \ij\interest in the canal.”’ expensive Falcon, which is the | Be Feeling against the United/ cheapest of the three new cars. : 14, States still ran high. Demonstra-| John T. Panks, managing direc- | We Are Your Authorized a a MMi|I|\tors stoned the offices of the tor of Rootes Motors which is the | Asphalt Tile SANDRAN White Paint Children's f}| American-owned light and power|New York importer of eight lines | Spotter as ide qo. _ capital —— and of British cars, said recently: | em DEALER ‘$4 69 ct You Must Present Coupon With Shoes = ee “Our market research indi. , Te Receive Above Price | Shertiy before De La Guards) sos to as that there ts 0 dio- sali Fic Malan 4 eet ee ae eanent| tant — and growing — market | MON, THURS. FRI, UNTIL 9 P.M. Weuen co coms S. S. KRESGE S ene ceereed i 0 diplomatic note thet TUES, WED. SAT. UNTIL 6 P.M. y ‘the U. S, troops and police pro-| for our kind of cars, a market DOWNTOWN STORE Ml voked the anti-U. S. violence by| Which Detroit ts not going to soa al , their rough handling of national- ‘ e ists trying to parade the Pana- \ SHOE REPAIR — BASEMENT manian flag through the Canal Zone. 1960 PLYMOUTHS! {nse ro rnormsr : The Panama government was, replying to a Washington protest | ~— On All Models and the afternoon-long clash at the boundary of the zone. “Buy The Car With The Unibody”’ @ Solid @ Roomy ©@ Rust Proof explode over rejection of Pana- De La Guardia warned his peo- ple that “extreme measures are ON THE SPOT FINANCING explode over rejection ot Pane NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL JANUARY 1960 i eenieatedionn Monday fatal for the relationship between CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — IMPERIAL Oy cede of tein coe ts tee R & R Motors, INC. ing of resentment and bitterness.” 724 Oakland Avenue FEderal 4-3528 (Although this is addressed to Chevrolet owners, we'd be glad to have you read it, no matter what make you now own or plan to buy. It might well be as interesting and significant to you as to the Chevrolet owner.) TO THE MORE THAN 16 MILLION PEOPLE WHO OWN CHEVROLETS re: But he said his government had warned the U. S. authorities two months ago of the “dangerous emotional reactions” that could |torn up and at least six U. S. automobiles in the Canal Zone were SALE ON 45-PIECE SET DECORATED MELMAC tna ttn enn dann The first and the latest—the 1912 and the 1960 Chevrolet. The progress represented here is the result of contin- uing efforts to make your new Chevrolet always more beautiful, more useful and more valuable in every respect. FUVEOAONEQOCOANOANETEATANEOEDEUUOUAAAAENEUAOOOOUTUAGOATTHOGESUTAE HAUTE NTT ROSE PATTERN Net Exactly As Pictered LYNN JEWELERS “Fe 5573), your Chevrolet trade it in. And so doing to meet them. - 1960: You belong to the largest family of owners in the automotive world. We hope you're proud of that. It must give you great satisfaction to know that your judgment in choosing Chevrolet has been con- firmed by so many other people. We know that we can hold your preference and your loyalty only by continuing to offer more of the things you want, by meeting our responsibilities to you fully and completely from the day you buy the day you ‘d like to talk with you about our responsibilities as we see them, and what we are Te Build the Kind of Products You Want and Need. Our first responsi- bility, we think, is clear: To design and build products that satisfy your needs and your wants to the highest possible degree. To that end, we have done these things for Made the 1960 Chevfolet more economical, roomier, more quiel and comfortable, easier to handle and maneuver. Introduced the compact and revolutionary Corvair, the result of nine years’ development. Produced a new line of Chevrolet trucks with unprecedented advances in efficiency, cargo handling, driver comfort and ability to get a job done. Each of these products is the best of its kind we have ever made. Each, we believe, reflects your wishes, your desires and your needs to an exceptional degree. Te Build Them the Way You Want Them Built. But it isn’t enough to design and build the kinds of products you want. They must be built right. Solidly, Carefully. Built to serve you long and faithfully. Let us assure you of this: Chev- rolet’s fine reputation as a solid, well-built, dependable product is peing safeguarded by more of our engineering and manufacturing people, and by more checks and inspections and tests, than ever before. We are determined that your new Chevrolet shall reach you with everything looking and fitting and working the way it should look and fit and work. And we’re determined that, if you give it any reasonable kind of care at all, your Chevrolet shall stay that way for a long, long time. To Provide Better Care Through Your Chevrolet Dealer. Along with your Chevrolet dealer, we want you to have available the finest and most complete service facilities. That is why we: Conduct training schools for Chevrolet dealer mechanics. Study and recommend improved service equipment and techniques. Maintain the industry's most com- parts you need in the - quickest possible time. And that is why we have, together with your Chev- rolet dealer, initiated a compre- hensive new program designed to A Special Message from Chevrolet and Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer make available even finer service at any time you want it, ail PONTIAC, MICH. MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 631 OAKLAND at CASS FE 5-4161 ~—. a TWENTY-THREE Less Expensive Pontiac Sells Well Medium-Priced Cars Fight Back By JACK VANDENBERG Mercury sold more cars than dur-|third place in industry sales, par- the Comet will be a “scaled down” UPI Automotive Editor ing the previous year but its mar-~|tially at least because of price, {version of the parent car. DETROIT (UPI)—Price cuts in ket pentration slipped from about| The medium-priced cars’ share} the medium-priced auto lines may three to 2.5 per cent. lof the total market dropped from) thwart an invasion of the ‘‘medi-| The story of Mercury was much}25 to 23 per cent between 1958 and um” market by luxury models of|the same as that of the entire | 1959. | the low-pricéd cars, medium-priced: field with the ex-| amed Pontiac decided to cut its prices| ception of Pontiac, which rode into} ‘aa amnied eal an on ‘ast year to meet competition from the Ford Galaxie, Chevrolet Im- 1 0 h | into the medium-price field. |ments Chrysler Corp. now has with It placed ads Simca and Studebaker-Packard has pala and Plymouth Fury. The) policy met with such success that State Committee Says; in newspapers Ss Be +. | th hout th isti -| Wi ercedes-Benz. One Group Gets Twice roughout the country listing spe ing a delivery van clesely resembling «the priced cars by the most expen- sive series of Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth. Mercury has made no secret of} —American Motors Corp, is con- the fact that its price cut this year|sidering the purchase of a foreign was the beginning of a counter-|auto company or at least a work- attack against the, invasion of the|ing agreement with the foreign top lines of the low-priced cars;market along the lines of agree- Mercury narrowed the gap between its lowest-priced 1960 models and the top models of the “low-priced three” to be- tween $14 and $36, compared with a spread of $120 to $130 last Mercury decided to follow suit this year . year \cifie differences in price between | . ae lits Monterey models and the top) H H H And there were some indications| the Amount Boss Pays its Monterey models and the top/Novelist Ida Wylie Dies that the strategy was paying off for = , 'Plymouth, listing these cars by|At 74 of Heart Ailment Mercury this year, just as it did | LANSING w — An overhaul of name rather than using the usual PRINCETON, N. J. (#—Miss Ida A. R. Wylie, 74, novelist and short for Pontiae last year. state jobless pay laws was urged technique of calling the “Car F.” os hws pees ae man- today by the legislative committee | «Car Paz and “Car P.” , |story writer, died Wednesday of smal] coronary thrombosis. ager for Ford’s Mercury-Edsel-|that probed the State Employment | Assembly line grindings: Lincoln. Division, reported more Security Commission | —The Comet, the new new Mercurys were sold during! Rep. Walter G. Nakkula (R-Glad- | Mercury Ford Motor Co. plans to! She was a prolific writer, con- October than in any month in the win), committee chairman, said he|introduce during the “spring sell- past two years. was amazed that one class of work- ing season,” will bear a remark-| He said Mercury sales were/ers received benefits more than'ahle resemblance to the large more than 90 per cent above/double the amount paid in by their /Mercury. Unlike the three small October a year ago, despite the employers. cars already introduced this year, fact that the new 1960 models were Nakkula, in his majority re- a erp writing books. Among her works are “Claire Serrat,’’ ‘“‘Where No Birds Sang’ and ‘“‘The Undefeat- ed.”’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 tributing to magazines as well as) STORE Save During ur 39th BANMVERSARY * Sailie You'll find hundreds of items on sale during our 39th Anniversary Sale. Listed below are just a few of the fine examples of savings that you will find. Everything in clothing and shoes for the Entire Family. We are open every night until 9—Come out and join in the savings. } introduced only halfway through | port, said a further study was | the month. | needed but may be prevented by | PONTIAC AN EXCEPTION lack of state funds, “Apparently the word is getting} “One outstanding startling dis- around that you can buy a Mercury|covery that came to light during with its product advantages forthe investigation,” Nakkula said, only a very few dollars more than|‘‘was the practice of using unem-| high volume cars of the low-priced |ployment compensation funds to field,’’ Bowie said. |pay a large portion of vacation During the 1959 model year,/pay or bonus in lieu of vacation — ja contractual obligation of certain employers to their employes.”’ What a Deal: Nalinde. noted the comanittes’s $1,475 Putter (14-Karat Gold) lrequest for an attorney general's NEW YORK (?—Golfers, how ruling halted the practice and |saved several hundred thousand }dollars for the fund This drain, he said, could have exhausted the fund in a short time =a sane a Nakkula said his committee Tiffany and Co., New York | jewelers, advertised the putters today, but anyone who craved one is out of luck for the .ime was amazed that more than two dollars in benefits were paid out for every dollar collected from elective employers. being. They are all gone. The ad carried this postscript: “This advertisement appears for the record only as the en- tire stock has been sold.” Tiffany said it is ordering more. The company declined to say how many had been sold. The putters were advertised as “presentation” items but a | company spokesman said some the benefits charged against the devil-may-care golfers reported jelective employers been less than Where you save does make a difference! PERM, Te Pex SAVING RECEIVED BY THE 10th of the _ MONTH EARN FROM the 1st on 4 Be ’ CURRENT RATE Elective employers have less than four employes and may come under the unemployment act upon petition to the commission. In 1958, Nakkula said, elective employers contributed $406,210 to jthe fund while benefits paid to their employes amounted to $994,- 232 “In no year,” he said, “have SAVINGS 3055 W. \2 Mile Ad Berkley EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000 Register your name for a FREE $25 Merchandise Certificate given each day. 939 Children’s Oxfords & Straps Regular $5.99 389 Regular to $20.95 Black and Brown Men’s Porto Ped Shoes Selected Styles from Reguler Stock Ladies’ Famous Brand Wedgies & Flats Regular to $8.99 439 Regular to $1698 Children’s Sno-Suits Girls’ Quilt Lined Men’s Quilt Lined they performed well on the the contributions received by, greens. * ——_ |them.”* f_ oS JfH Brighter horizons begin tonight- «i Schenley because its light! *2%. ma $420 Fifth Scheniay Distirs Cn, ALG BLENDED WHISKY OF ELEGANCE, 06 Prost, 65% Grate Rovira) Spirits Car Coats Regular $10.98 Hooded Parkas WASH ‘N WEAR SIZES 7 TO 14 Regular $19.95 8>9 6° Ladies’ Quilt Lined, Orlon Hood 00 Poplin Storm Coats. 11 Ladies’ 100% Ladies’ Winter Coats [Cashmere Coats A me ee buy! Regular to $55.00 9° goo O° Reg. to $1495 All Wool Men’s Dress Slacks Men’s All Wool Topcoats Men’s All Wool TWEEDS & SAXONIES Sizes 6 to 18 300 Clicker Jackets 0°? Suits Regular $55.00 Regular to $59.95 “39 -& 549 Reg. $14.98 Boys’ Parka Orlon Pile-Zip off Hood Use Your Lion Charge During Our 39th Anniversary Sale! TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 [BIG SAVINGS on NEW] 1959 FRIGIDAIRE Imperial and Custom = Deluxe Dryers is even more effective in person. | FALL and His charm for women is fabulous. } , As a matter of fact, he has be-| WINTER come somewhat irritable about) the emphasis on his personal charm to the expense of what he tee\s | is an outstanding record as gover-| nor of New York state. But the way it looks now, it will | be that popular magnetism that! could give him the party’s nomin-| ation over Nixon. B LAN KET (Tomorrow: Rockefeller's “se-, TIMELY SPECIAL ae a | 99> LAWN SWEEPER Factory Owner § coouz nos” | sow 88), Guilty in Assault rear Eau Claire Man Says ‘Shot in Self Defense’ “99 but Jury Convicts Him NO DOWN PAYMENT HIGHEST TRADE-INS S © %5” Wide Double Bed Size e or Simi NILES (#—J. R. Love, 49, owner Rainbow Pattern e Rajectabte oo of a tractor plant at Eau Claire, wes convicted in Circuit Court late Cent Yee TERMS yesterday of felonious assault in|, | the shooting and wounding of an' @ | employe. ae oodric Mm fefon care oo Peery 3 at Mt. Clemens FE 2.0121 at Love’s plant Oct. 21, 1958, cele- AP Wirephote | brating defeat of a movement to | : 3 — ; , — ffiliate empl with the ClO. IMPERIAL DRYERS... Now only 519995 fe eee ne eenemee a mee he ce fal an they meet at avaummt | Gott a union supporter with trade mier Nikita Khrushchev during the Red boss’ conference as heads of the world’s two greatest Love said he got the pistol from GUST OM DELUXE DRYERS ... 516995 J “cst © Sis cout: Tr backers of he New natens hime, unt t Prmies DISCOUNTS ON ALL MERCHANDISE! with trade * * * Personal Charm May Cancel Objections to Wealth Both Love and Goff were hos- KEASEY ELECTRIC | Will Rocky's Millions Stand in His Way?) sz22==s=1 4620 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains OR 3-260! verdict. ‘Lwe greene he acted in self _rnasior ta ar wane bg He has turned over to state use| “You have seen candidates re- defense when he shot Charles Wroe and cons of whether Gov Nel. |two adjoining five-floor town|ceiving a line of well-wishers.| Goff, 32, of Watervliet in the right son A, Rockefciler will announce for houses in the very exclusive high|Most of them have scarcely begun thigh with a .22 caliber pistol load- ] ; ! The following ee ee ee |e district off Fifth avenue on)/a handshake until they are looking | ed with birdshot. ¢ la ] a life us one af the world’s wealthiest (50th street in Manhattan. They|over to see who is next. | Judge Thomas Robinson kept in * e e = are now the New York city head- x *« * leffect Love’s bond of $2,000 pend- | * * * quarters of the state government.| pockefeller never does that. He img @ Presentence investigation. | oe Yr | One of his acts of generosity! j,oks the person in the eye as he NEW YORK (UPI)—Will aa took an amusing twist, | shakes hand. He waits to see a ‘Nixon Thinks much money spoil Nelson Rocke-| The governor of New York is he has anything to say. If he doe a feller’s chances for the Republican| furnished a Cadillae }imousine |he listens. And only then am for Himself, | | presidential nomination? with the No. 1 state license plate. |he pass on to the next. . | It's a fair question and certainly, Rockefeller wanted the license | here ig some sort of electric Buys Own Ties jone both the Republican party and) but he preferred his own custom- quality about the man. Franklin ‘Rockefeller will weigh before the) built Chrysler, estimated to have | pF) Roosevelt had it in fullest | LOS ANGELES (AP)—When it GOP convention decides next| cost around $15,000. measure: Eisenhower has it, too. |COMe to_buying neckties for him- summer on its candidate. Wendell Willkie exercised some. (Self, Vice President Richard M. thing of the same spell. Thomas Nixon exercises a veto power over Exqvisite beovty in 14K white or yellow gold. Made to Sell For $75 a a BLACK FOREST Cuckoo Clocks Regular $ 88 14.95 DISCOUNT PRICE dowwrowh PARK JEWELERS 4 in MEN’S and BOYS’ FINE APPAREL @ Clipper Craft Clothes @ Jockey Underwear @ Arrow Ghirts, Sportswear @ Interwoven Socks @ Michecls-Stern Clothes © Hickok Belts Monarch yy ane sovs © MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Charge Accounts Invited—Open Every Nite ‘til 9 Rockefeller gave the car to the Rockefeller has a personal ‘state. But it was so wide his garage hi if | fortune estimated at.100 million at the mansion had to be enlarged) E. Dewey and the late Robert Te * ie ie teloviien.™ te dollars. Invested at 4 per ‘ent jand so tall that the ramp at the, Taft were utterly without it. said “Wedneniav after examining | that would bring him an income | state capitol where the governor) As one enthusiastic backer put nevere] ties his wife picked for of about $80,000 a week—before jenters had to be lowered. it, in this age of television Rocke-|him in a Beverly Hills shop. He| — | 1 N. SAGINAW THESE PEOPLE KNOW WHY O-JIB-WA BITTERS \from modest circumstances—and|™ S AM t ERICA’S NUMBER ONE ‘ae ane pan encusiem Tends” O0n * * * AND BEST ALL-HERB TONIC. But Rockefeller instead uses the . Why dea't yoo try It too end join the mmc leony ot the fact his wile) Convair bought by the Rockefeller| vy pa mal ~ dager plage ayy brothers from Henry Ford II. It | reselts deriag pest 45 yeors. Reed , , has a drawing room with space for the follewiag tree statements from ‘euead i tate Oma “presidents| about 20 passengers. Rockefeller y A pleased O-Jib-Wa customers: s up expense of the extra fuel| . jand presidential candidates. But! pick MR. E M., DETROMT— | was told te pact Bi nothing like Rockefeller. ont crew personnel. ep end move to Arizone for my health. Ase | The consensus seems to be that If someone had been writing a . lest resort | tried O-Jib-We, and now con't nis great inherited fortune would. script, they couldn't have human-| prelse this wonderful medicine enough. not hurt Rockefeller. Vetern Jacob|!2¢d Rockefeller better than his MR. W. A. BRADENTON, PLA— Ploece road me two large bottles of fl Javits, the Republican U.S. Sena-|90. Steven's marriage to a girl a et once, We forgot to bring ours with ws, and need it bedly. tor from New York, says the \from a modest Norwegian | Past governors have used small fejjer is “able to get out of that| lrejected most of them but finally| V Preaiiendt ichard M_ &irplanes normally kept busy by| box and into the livin H ice residen Richa ie Condeevanien and depart. iving room.’’ He| bought six, for $54.60. ments. | Nixon, on the other hand, comes @ You'll blow yours, Me. 2. LL, BATTLE CREEK—! think O-Jib-We is « wonderful tonic, and question was disposed of when| 5as done, too when you $ee the believe people getting along in yeors usually need-« tonic like this. Rockefeller was elected governor| Last month the New Mrs. | 9 MRS. A. L, CLIO, MICH.— The Bible tolls how God created herbs for ft Yer: a | 1959 CALORIC DELUXE ‘the service of man, and efter trying other medicines, | personally know Supporters point out hat to visit his daughter. Rockefel thet nothing compares with O-Jib-Wa Bitters as an all-round remedy. | Rockefelleg’s career proves he | on that occasion for the first | GAS RANGE. NOW AT | feels an obligation to be of public time opened to reporters and | F, M., PLINT— Meny of us in the shop ese O-Jib-We Bitters with | cuaseveien te. Selon: a on f ; ; = | vice. Saints and greet success. Before tating it, | wes afraid | would heve te quit work. serv i tn he rn a cestral estate which Jehan D. MRS. M. B., PRUITPORT, MICH.— It ic unbelievable thet one medicine § guest takes a terrific ribbing built near Tarrytown, N.Y. | could do so much for me. | spent 2 lot of money, and even went to Hot | | the toastmaster said of Mrs.| A year and a half ago, very few, | Rockefeller: people could have identified Nelson | ‘Springs, bet nothing helped lite O-Jib-Wa. MRS. S.C, ROMULUS, MICH.— OJib-We Bitters did more for me ln Rockefeller. 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Sees Livestock With almost no natural re Figures on Rise by the sea — Nassau’s econamy|fOF Next Year than in the winter. ; Del Bannister, whose campaign, 'for stricter enforcement of the St. By VIVIAN BROWN | If relatives and neighbors rebel at your piano practice, don't give him a flood of crank telephone | Louis earnings tax has brought}, a pirate’s hideaway to a honey-| 250,000. mooner’s haven, this resort capi-| [Located 185 miles from Miami, into one of the world’s biggest| there by air. Pan American World money-making towns. Airways has four luxury flights The history of the Bahamas stretches from 1492 when Colum-| bus landed at nearby San Salvador to the early 1700.8 when the islands jsuch buccaneers as the colorful * * * The plush British Colonia! Hotel CHICAGO (UPI) — The feed Blackbeard could come back, | survey committee of the Ameri- find The cen the Feed Manufacturers Assn. predicted today that — numbers will continue to increase during the next 12 months, but at a slower rate. Hospital Patients Up, The cdeatbies ikl: bot cattle” would increase eight per cent in up. It happens in the best of calls, can't get away from his| ~ * * daily from Miami during the sum circles. ringing telephone And with the coming jet age,/ mer, and most are crowded. ~ ves ~ *« * Nassau’s future looks even| Although there are regularly Ow ww cates! bey, Aen He applied for a device which | prighter. |jscheduled ocean cruises more old Vas Sours con would allow him to silence his tele- | travelers take the air route. Im- “a Geeide's have bron Site’ iphone bell at night. But he was Fully recovered from last | migration department _ figures prestive in Now York st ail if ladvised by the telephone company; Ye®F ® crippling hotel strike, | oy 40 of every 17 tourists arrive it weren't for my friends, the Steinways, wéo let me use the basefitent of their building. Neighbors in my apartment bulid- ing in New York complained to the janitor all the time, even after I had won the Moscow competition.” Van had to go on a list though, and so much of the time was booked previously by touring art- ists, that he could only practice VAN CLIBURN lit does not have authority to shut) Nassau Is enjoying what officials |) Nassau by plane. loff service in such a manffer. | predict will be the best tourist | | year in Bahamas history. It also | For newlyweds, Nassag offers probably will be the most profit- | a perfume-scented wonderland of able. | sun and sea, with romantic rides | Tourist arrivals in March set a oe spa aiang —_ | nut palms, dancing at quaint na- | tive bars. ‘Mailmen Get Heaters MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI)—After} Vermont post office department NeW one-month record when some workers complained that their |29,704 fun-seeking visitors poured veliicles are too cold for the rugged)in, including hundreds of honey- iwinters here, Postmaster General, mooners. By the end of the year, Honeymooners, students and ‘Arthur Summerfield ordered instal-|a record 210,000 visitors are expect-| young couples dominate the newly- |Was completed in 1923 and pur-| A $f Do ithe next year to a new record \chased by Sir Harry Okkes, whose, verage ays wn high. It said the number of hogs murder later became one of. the| — . . _ |to be fed would be up four per ‘most celebrated mysteries of the, NEW YORK (UPI) — During ont. the last 20 years, the rate of hos- jpast century. = : . x ra * | The big tourist push did not |Pital admissions in the U.S. has Turkey numbers would be four ‘come, however, until 1950 when|increased about 80 per cent Oat er cent greater, the committee Nassau was established as a per-\(Pe average length of stay has 3), aye number of broiler manent year-round resort by the been cut by about one-third, ac-| chickens would be unchanged, it —— ee Neonat bso mimi predicted, while the number of The peak was reacher in 1957 | x tt laying hens would decline four This means, says the foundation, Pe Cent. priated $1,500,000 for prometion- |that the average American now | al purposes — resulting in -94,- |spends almost’one day out of every, Argentina uses the metric sy® lation of a new type of heater to|ed to arrive at this balmy, sun-|cultivated summer season when 'kissed British colony in the tropics.' rates range 30 to 40 per cent lower| 618 visitors and an estimated ‘year of life in the hospital Item of measurement. ginners. | =a ead midnight, and far into the couragement isn't limited to be- avoid cold noses and toes. ght. “It’s never too late to resume)” — or begin piano lessons though, ’| Every day I saat asiaway. he says, but ‘‘young’ people should) Looking at Van's hands one} choose teachers who are near to/might suspect it was important) ~ ’ : their age for better understanding|to have king-size span. Van can of their world. The teacher should reach a 13th from Middle C up to have the ability to be firm, should A in the next octave, but on the . : be someone you respect, and other hand, Josef Hoffman, one someone who can make you enjoy of the world's great pianists had jsuch tiny hands, Van says, that playing piano.’: c *~* * * the Steinways made him a special Van's mother taught him ‘‘unti] piano by shaving the keys she just couldn't teach me more, she said, so I went on to New York and was fortunate in studying with Mme. Rosina Lhevinne,”” says Van. “The only reason I have a repu The most important point about |tation for a lot of hair is because learning to play piano is to stick I loathe barber shops,'’ Van ex with the keyboard — ‘‘just like Plains. — typewriting,”’ Van says. Dis-| “There is nothing personal in the : mney iremark, he adds. He's had that feeling since he was a child with| straight hair | And it isn’t a prerequisite to have a big mop of hair, although it seems to go with piano players. * * * | “I'd rather snip my own hair! \wtih scissors,"" Vaugh laughs, illustrating how he holds a lock of hair in his index and third finger| ‘and snips away, although he’s | “careless in not doing it often enough.” Van's had a normal life, even though he stuck with the keyboard, ‘and his wonderful sense of humor ‘and friendliness attests to it. | “I drove a car when I was 14, played a clarinet in the Kilgore \High School band five years, and 'was president of the Thespian Club. I enjoyed dramatics.” | He is not a mama's boy, he | says, because his mother had | such.an aversion to pushy moth- | ers whose ‘little dariings’ were | her piano’ pupils. : | “Mother couldn't bear to see them overwhelm their children so! \she went overboard trying to put! me on my own. I used to go) ito recitals alone. Once when I said — why don't you go to one| lof these things with me some time, she said ‘why should I, you're 6 years old.’’ | But no matter what courses you! take in high school or college, Van} points out, be sure to concentrate | on a language. * * * } DOLLS “It is pitiful to go abroad, as you may find out some day, and meet) $3.98 to $13.95 Jeune " Europeans who speak many) languages, and you speak nothing) but English. It is shocking, and Hone reason why Americans have| KIDS’ COLORING CONTEST! PRIZES! ‘a reputation for being uncultured. | Get Your Entry Blenk We give-them plenty of reason to at Our Store NOW! suspect it is true even though it) . isn't, because we give the im-| pression we care nothing for cul-| Rosenberger-Johnston Paint & Wallpaper Co. ture or tradition.”’ 34 S. Saginaw FE 2-700! 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A browned lawn says as |lived in, especially in first-floor fun of a a is talking about;much as one that’s overgrown if rooms it before leaving. But it can be/neighboring lawns are green. ' milahds: Canmnie Gn, | tang bai vee the tele.) _ —Tell the local police you will Modern burglars listen for such}Phone in their “residential re-| - away and ——- oom talk in crowded beauty parlors, search,” calling a number at in-| Y°Ur re Ms “ a i barber shops, garages, launder-|tervals around the clock. If the wateh a“ = “ pun — mats, supermarkets and coffee|rings go unanswered, its a tip-| = teh _— pb shops. They listen on buses and/off. Check with your phone com-| ™® f, Seng: tor oa streetcars. pany about short-circuiting such} goings-on. j strategy. —Check the entire house when They ask casual questions of aid * * * eas return. The modern burglar’ unwary tradesmen ard ebserve , pe be — . —Don't draw all the draperies|leayes few traces of entry. It may the habits of prospective victims. . : 3 : “ ' i when thay walt for vou te ‘eave across the windows anf “don't pull | take some time to discover a theft hee Gila aieks axhue a alae ,\down all the window shades, junless you check promptly. The jer} play. —Try to leave a few things/later you discover it, the more dif- This description of the burglar’s around the house to make it Jook' ficult for the police. strategy comes from the home sé |—>— curity institute of a lock company Tt jg coupled with a warning that loose talk and careless handling “Sen. Johnson Sponsors house keys often add up to a ‘‘wel- ae East-West Hawaii Center come mat”’ for burglars WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate a point at which the best minds Latest crime reports show a 15.8 per cent increase in burglaries Last year, losses in personal prop- erty and cash amounted to $500 4 Half the losse Democratic leader Lyndon B. of the East and West can meet ; mae Anette — ‘ = etme SRAUEEEES Johnson has set out to disprove and exch ideas and know!- during home burglaries. ut to p e ange ideas a ** « Rudyard Kipling’s famous re- edge,” Johnson said Th ffort! ee ee ae ere are etioruess ways a Dur “Bae 7 : _ ’ elar can enter your home. if he East is east, and = west. To students from the West, the knows you are away He may even and never the twain shal’ meet great écholars of Asia would im- have a key to your front door' Johnson is sponsoring legisla. Part their teachings How often do you leave your, tion to establish im the new state Fak ty te eng arrange nae door key on the ignition key-ring @f Hawali a unique institution to fessors from the Western world of your car while it is parked or, be known as ‘The Center fer Cal- | would lay before students from the tural and Technical Interchange East their knowledge.” between East and West.” | The Democratic jeaders said that . the cost of building and operating The purpose of the center, 8C-' the center: at most, will be ‘“‘only So, your key is still under the "ding to Johnson's bill, is tO, fraction of the sum now spent flower pot or doormat or in the provide a place where ‘‘scholars, on weapons ."’ mail-box? That doesn't prove you students and other leaders of vari-| a haven't been watched while re- °U* fields may meet, study, and ‘Peace must rest on ideas, not placing it that it haee’t been |°* hange ideas and viewpoints. weapons,” he éaid. ‘This center borrewed {Sr duplication, A clev- ~ *e will provide a unique channel! for er burgiar can get an impression The State Department would be exchange of ideas that will lead in minutes. responsible for est@blishing and op-/to greater mutual understanding Another trick is to slide a busi erating the center. The U. S. gov- and thereby strengthen the cause ness card or stiff piece of plastic ernment would contribute some fi- of peace ‘ial support, and the State De- ————_——_—_—_————- between the door and door frame "“"¢'4 . . . m at lock level, pressing back the partment also would be authorized Big Rapids Will Have to accept donations from private ch be re} ’ — letting yourself in with a individuals or foundations. New C. of c. Building ; A sonal] project of the pow- business card—especially if yours eee y hii diterts Sadler tied BIG RAPIDS (UPI)—The Cham- is an older home and you are UN- 411) seems assured of sympathetic ber of Commerce board of direc- sure of ie Socks tors has approved plans for a bel * colonial|-styled two-story new Change the locks before your va-| _C®airman J. William Fulbright Chamber of Commerce building in cation if you can break into your| (D-Ark.) sald most members of | witchell Creek Park. house this simply. Most newer, "i# Senate Foreign Relations | * * * locks have guard-bolts that auto-| Committee were generally im f@- | authorization was given for the matically set the latch when door, YO" % the propesel. He added, \-namber to sign a 65-year lease is closed. Only a key unlocks such howeyer, that several thought fe ith) the city for the land on which latches pians should be spelled out more j},. building will be constructed Here are additional tips to help specifically. 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Can 100° Qf: FREEZE ] 66 Pure MOTOR OIL WIEN Ethrieng satin on "rennet GAL. ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1959) | TWENTY-NINE ) New Apple Recipes . Second Day Pickled Tokay Grapes Eve’s Fruit Is Still Good Eating potato ps, 22.25! Felsh AP Newsfeatures Food Editor until sugar dissolves; simmer By JANET ODELL } Wally add sugar, beating con- tops. Serve immediately, Makes, 5 ee eee with apple slices. Nakes 6 serv- Among the things in your refrig. You can have some of the fun about 5 minutes. Pour hot spiced Pontiac Press Home Editor stantly, until stiff. Put a spoow- § servings. esse * ings. erator that are least likely to and goodness of the @d-fashioned| *YTUp over grapes. Let stand Interesting, isn't- it, how many! ful of ice cream into the center | Anther simple-tomake dessert} pissolve gelatin according to * * * brighten your eye is a dish of pickling kettle without the kettle! 3 or 4 hours or overnight, stir- proverbs mention ‘apples? All our} ©f ¢@ch tart, cover with mer- lus@s diced apples in it and thin'package directions and let cool If -yours is a casserole-loving jeft-over mashed potatoes. Nowadays we've cut some of the ring gently ence or twice to die family, they'll enjoy this hearty anall- tribute syrup. lives we've heard about that daily ingue mixture, having meringue slices for garnish. Serve Hea¥enly until the consistency of unbeaten But don’t judge too hastily. That old-time large receipes to apple keeping the doctor away and) Come to edges of the pastry to Parfait in vour prettiest glasses. egg whites Fold in whipped main dish. Although the recipe cold, dull, white shapeless mass batch size—just enough to put in Serve as relish with meat, fish, the apple not falling far from the} completely cover the ice cream. | _ cream and fruits. Spoon mixture calls for both chicken and ham, contains the kind of stuff Cinderella an ordinary saucepan and serve poultry, or game. 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OPEN & DAYS A WEEK OPEN 9 A.M. iN 9 PLM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FAM. ae PM. 4 DAYS A Wwrex CLOSED SUNDAYS OPEN SUNDAY 9 te 6 9 A.M. til 10 P.M, . ee KIPPER SNACKS a 10° weak es” a ee ee COUNTRY CASSEROLLS — Fragrant hot rolis that you pull off one by one from a round ‘‘Joaf’’ will make a hit whenever they are served. makes a large have You need no special pan for these THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 . ; a ee . Cut a small Fill the apples with chilled cider Baste With Soda Pop minus, Bans twice vit ems Sip Halloween Cider [00% ."he edgy ofeach id tor and cover cach with an apple ta Core four apples; peel off part each with sugar cube soaked in From Hollow Apple Cups « straw. geo0p out the on i tocahe hole and snip it to &@ good { skin. Stuff with mixture made /€™on extract. Then light up! | | the apples, leaving the shel”? Nength. There'll be no lal meee Cider Apple Cups are a sure hit! thick. length. ing of two tablespoons each chopped for variety, add diced cooked with your youthful Halloween visi-| Brush the cut surfaces with)with these eg ag cups. Let walnuts, brown sugar, raisins. meat and grated cheese to stuffed ithe kids polish cider, then tors. Simply cut a slice aff the color-keeper dissolved in a little} Bak: at 350 degrees F. about fifty|baked potatoes. ltops of large ted apples (but save water or brush with lemon juice. leat their cups. LEAN LAYER 295: SLICED RIBS BACON * — TENDER ~ WELL TRIMMED T-BONE : SIRLOIN ROUND STEAKS = STEAKS STEAK ‘ c * c : { 5: * 6 Gg. 6 Gg: x SIRLOIN TIPS 4 FRESH LEAN ithe tops for lids). | —- 99: TENDER BEEF RIB STEAKS c bb. CENTER CUT FRESH MEATY SPARE 78 N. SAGINAW ST. MEATY CUTS BEEF ROASTS 39: BONELESS BEEF The recipe quantity so freeze any extra you LEG OR RUMP Put Casserolls Look for Bargain Prices PORK CHOPS VEAL ROASTS RUMP ROASTS CUBE : GROUND STEAKS : BEEF on Pork, Citrus Fruits Poultry products and pork are/from storage. Delicious apples the most abundant in supply at|/2re in somewhat lighter supply. Country Casserolls are just about!low prices this week, though there! Supplies of avocados are larger the most ror a breads| are also an unusually large number, this year and prices are low. ever to come hot from the oven. Me still Tiny, round balls of dough are|°t Seatures in the ether ted mosis. town pale eae ae ce Apples are still the winners on placed side by side in casserole ‘ | fornia supply is increasing sea- or pie pan and rise up to become the fruit list though importations Into Casserole | ; c KKK KK KKK KKK LK KKK KKK KKK KK * «x ; c c ' b. b. * sonally. The delay in banana airy, flavorful rolls jot bamanas are still heavy and) importations due te the dock ——~—— a Perfect for serving at the table, | Shipments of avocados and citrus strike is still upsetting market- they cling together like a round are increasing. Weather damage ings and causing somewhat loaf of bread—you simply pull) has caused damage and lighter heavier~.shipments and some them off one by one! supplies of several. vegetable lower prices. The recent un- | ; ' crops Perhaps you'd like to try bread “ pouLTRY: Although supply and baking, but haven't the proper demand for frying chickens are pans. Casserolis can be baked if usuatiy low at this time of the any 1'a-qt. baking dish, 2%"° deep, | year it is evident that demand or any 9” pie pan. You'll enjoy is proportionately below supply for Supplies of grapefruit are stead trying yeast breads and, especially, | prices have taken another sudden ily increasing — coming mainly shaping these country specialties. a.4ine Both the whole birds and from Florida. Prices are dropping Country Casserolls ‘all fryer parts are lower in price Proportionately. Fresh marketings | \% cup warm water (not hot—11¢ to this week are considerably above last year “ ee 115 degrees) lie thn ene oF -te ne when the season was abnormal oo oe As more oranges appear in the | creasing prices on turkeys, the _ . P expected frost did some damage to the Massachusetts cranberry crop but it has not affected local retail prices to date. | *. cup lukewarm milk ‘« cup suger | markets, those prices are also less te - | current prices om the hen turkeys than a year ago ‘4 cup shortening are excellent values. Ducklings, : ; Sis to 3% cups sifted enriched flour VEGETABLES: Heavy supplies reasting chickens, stewing In mixing bow!, dissolve yeast) chickens and the little Cornish of such winter vegetables as in warm water. Stir in milk, sugar) peas also being featared squash, dry onions ahd sweet po-| and salt. Add egg, shortening and) ies satured. tatoes are holding them at low half\of flour; mix with spoon, Add PORK: Last week bad weather prices. However, prices on pota rest of flour; mix with hand. pulled many farmers out of the toes are fractionally higher at ail! jfields and thus increased hog country shipping points. Wet, | cute Uightty Geured beard. jmarketings. Wholesale prices hit |freezing weather caused consider hnead smooth and blistered, | about hcareh Round up in greased ae ae point since early 196 abie joss in the Red River area bowl; bring greased side UP. ‘reflected at the retail level. Boston vest in Maine and Michigan prices Cover. Let rise In warm place butt roasts | ; with » ) ‘nerdy smoked ham for hunters Punch down; round up; let rise} FISH: Lake perch continues to again in warm place (85 degrees) |be an excellent value, along with until almost double, 30 to 45 min.jample shipments of the fresh Divide Yough in half. Put one half ocean fillets of cod and a few lake back in bowl and cover until ready|smelt which are arriving in the to shape. ~ markets. Aithough supplies have Cut the other dough into 32 small, somewhat improved, whitefish and pieces. Form each piece into a trout wil] remain relatively high small bal] and place very Close to-jin price until the northern Cana- gether in 1°4-qt. baking dish 2\''\dian lakes open to volume ice deep. Shape the other half in the fishing. Some markets are offering same way, Place in another baking good values on both the medium dish or 9"' pie pan. Let rise injand jumbo sizes of shrimp. warm place (85 desgrees) until! pogs aND DAIRY: Prices of ee ecg Lae a: tele the mediam sizes of eggs are mod.), Bake 20 to 25 min, untill — pn Jag cas dank Ge nicely browned maturity and preduce more of the larger sizes. However, the price difference by weight still Cream Dressed Lettuce | = ge eager tlle age Lettuce tossed with cream dress-| the better buy. ing is @ bit unusual but oh-so-good!| Along with good values in butter, Tear 1 medium head lettuce into cottage cheese, cheese slices and bite-size pieces and toss lightly| muenster cheese are the most fre- with 1 cup chopped green onion, | quently featured this week. 15 cup top milk or light cream, 3 FRUIT: Heavy supplies of both tablespoons cider vinegar, % tea-'the Jonathan and Mcintosh apples spoon each, sugar, salt and ground |will continue to move into the black pepper to taste. Yield: 5 to|markets at slightly higher prices 6 servings. jas most: offerings will now come about 10 per cent in order to meet demand Crop losses in Florida have been heavy due to the wet sum | mer weather and the tropical storms. Green beans, summer squash and some corny leaf vegetable and tomatoes have been affected. Last week several western states were cutting vol- ume supplies of lettuce, but the recent heavy rains have delayed this and caused a rapid rise in wholesale prices. Current re- tails are excellent values, Although tomato yields have been off somewhat, recent rains have not greatly affected the California crop. Prices are about the same as last week. As more production areas open up. celery prices are somewhat lower. Fresh Michigan | mushrooms are also one of the |best values in the markets again this week as the crop nears a peak and offers great menu variety. | Use the jelly test when you are making orange marmalade: dip a metal spoon into the mixture then hold it sideways and see if two drops form on its edge and drop} off at the same time. For very thick or stiff marmalade, cook un til the drops run together as they ‘fall off. } bell Meablfe, Zell! 7617 Highland Rd, (M-59) cae if 7 WE SPECIALIZE IN FILLING YOUR FREEZER OR 3-0763 Open 9-9 including Sundays OR 3-0763 at Williams Lake Rd. ul KEES IN, . Sealtest created this exciting new chocolate milk especially to suit your taste! Made it the perfect balance of smoothness, creaminess and rich chocolate flavor . . . everything you want in a delicious chocolate drink. 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At last the perfect formula was found! = + tele “ We Made YOU the Judge a é ) New improved Sealtest Chocolate Mill was impartially tested ° [J by hundreds of families—and judged a winner! 00 . . . “Wonderfully smooth texture,” reported Philadelphia. — ’ , “THE MODERN MARKET WITH THE OLD FASHIONED TOUCH” “Everything a chocolate milk should have,” announced New York. —— R COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEATS — SMOKED SAUSAGE “So creamy, so chocolaty,” said Charlotte, % ; LUNCH MEATS — BEER — WINE — GROCERIES “Most delicious chocolate milk ever,” replied. Peoria. iB The COUNTRY M ye 0 EAT MKT} so CONVENIENT, So ECONOMICAL .YOU KNOW IT’S BEST-WHEN YOU GET SEALTEST ™, \ : babe ~ na noes _ George E. Gary, left, print shop instructor at Lincoln Junior High School, displays posters made in his shop for the school fair Saturday. Looking on Abby Extends Sympathy: Honey, DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a married man for six years. I am not proud of ~ the fact, but & that is not my * problem. I could fil] this page with _things I have done for him I got him to quit drinking. I loaned him ~_ money to pay . off some ABBY debts. I let him stay here when he and his wife had a fight. Anyway, I made a man out of him. I would be glad to step aside for his wife, but now he. is heart. I would rather see his wife have him than this no- good woman. How can | bring him to his senses? DISCARDED DEAR DISCARDED: Bring him to his senses? Why don’t You've you come to your senses? This man is through with you, He used you (as all married men use generous single women) and you might as well admit it. Better start building another life without him. There is no honor among thieves, * * * DEAR ABBY: I am in my second year of high school. I have no boyfriends. As a mat- ter of fact I have no girl- friends either. They say ] am dumb, but I am really not dumb. I am so shy that when somebody says hello to me I rarely answer. I get so nervous when the teacher asks me to recite before the class that I any bolder. Maybe I will grow out of it, but in the meantime what should I do? ALONE Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hurlburt of Elmhurst street announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann, to William Kulka, son of Mrs. Mary Kulka and the late William Joseph Kulka of Chicago, Ill. Both attend Central Michigan University. JO ANN HURLBURT Hears Vote Discussion Literary Club Meets The Woman's Literary Club met with Mrs, P. G. Latimer of Dwight avenue recently. Mrs. V, E. Nelson and Mrs. Fred Manes were hostesses. * * * Members plan to attend the Oakland County Federation ‘of Women’s Clubs meeting Fri- day at the Ferndale Woman’s Club. Laura Belz discussed League of Women Voters’ projects on national, state, and local levels. Miss Belz was instrumental in organizing the Pontiac League and was its first president. * * *® A tribute was paid to former member and president Mrs. H. 0, Swett who died Oct. 28. President Mrs. Harry Ver- non reported on the Southeast District Convention held re- cently at East Lansing. x wit The group made a contribu- tion to a Christmas party, for ( Pontiac State Hospital patipnts given by the Library Club of the hospital. Mrs, J. Harry Baker pre- sided at the tea table. A guest was Mrs. Earl Clark, an hon- orary member, of Kissimmee, Fla. MOMS Holds Schoolgirl Tea MOMS of America, Inc., Unit 2, met at the home of Mrs. Harry Place Tuesday for a Schoolgirl : Representatives to the Amer- ican Gold Star Chapter 9 anni- Board president's in Detroit, Next meeting will be Nov. 17 at the Center street home of * Mrs. Edgar Thomas. AHN iy. ih ETE are Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote George W. Gray, general chairman of the fair, Teddy Bentfield and Fred Norman. DEAR ALONE: You've got a case of super-shyness and the only cure is to force your- self to talk to someone about it. Go to your favorite teacher (or perhaps the dean of girls) or even a girl whom you ad- mire, and confide your prob- lem. You must TRY to culti- vate a few friends. Unless you give your own friendship you cannot expect others to offer you theirs. Good luck. * * * DEAR ABBY: We know a very nice couple who have been giving their three-year-old child sleeping pills ever since she was an infant because they say they need their sleep. Unit Hears Humor Talk Judge H. Russel Holland was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of Tipacon Chapter of the American Business Wom- en's Assn. His topic was ‘‘Humor in the Courtroom."’ The meeting was Wednesday evening at the Ho- tel Waldron. * * bd Election and installation of officers was held. Dorothy Brooks installed Mrs. Charles Irish, president; Ruth Cramer, vice president: Mrs. Howard Hess, recording secretary; Dorothy Virtures, correspond- ing secretary; and Mrs. Harry Dernberger, treasurer. Lucy Kienlen and Marie Rickey were guests. Lutherans Hear Youth Home Representative Mrs. Maxine Smith of the Oakland County Youth Home was guest speaker before the Augustana Lutheran Church Women Tuesday evening at St. John Lutheran Church. She showed films of the home’s work, the recreation facilities and needs of Camp Oakland * * * A girl’s quartet from the junior choir of St. John Luth- eran church sang. Mrs. Carl W. Nelson directed. Mrs, Roy Taylor gave the devotions and Mrs. William Par‘ presided. Members are making dolls and slippers for the Children’s Home and Youth Center. Mrs. Axel Nyman, Mrs Wayne Santala and Mrs. John Englund were hostesses. Six members with Novem- ber birthdays were at a spe- cial table arranged and dec- orated by Mrs. Murray Schluchter, birthday chair- man. Next meeting, an Advent prayer service will be at 8 p.m, Dec. 1. Zeta Eta Chapter Holds Meeting Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday even- ing at the Spokane drive home Lost the Louse We think this is harmful. It is the same kind of sleeping pill adults take on a doctor’s prescription. They crush the pill and give her half a pill in her milk before bedtime. We have seen them do it. They are not ignorant riffraff. They are both college educated. Is there something we can do about it without losing their friendship? FRIENDS DEAR FRIENDS: For good- ness sakes, risk your ‘‘friend- ship” and ask these people pointblank if the baby’s doc- tor is aware of what they are giving their child. 1 sel- dom recommend interfering in the persona! business of others, but when the health of a child is concerned, I think you have a moral right (and obligation) to investigate this matter thor- oughly. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO TOM- MY: You can meet friends ev- erywhere . . . but you can’t meet enemies anywhere. You have to make them. * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply write to ABBY, care of this paper, Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope. Musicale to See Film Travelogue An international travelogue is planned by the Pontiac Tues- day Musicale at 1:30 p.m. Tues- day in the Fellowship Hall of Grace Lutheran Church. Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer, an active member of the group. will present color slides and show costumes and mementos of the 17 countries she visited » this summer. She visited the Mediterran- ean, Middle East and Asia on her world tour by plane. Very Busy Planning Pupils, teachers and parents at Lincoln Junior High School are preparing for the fair Saturday, A ham or fish dinner will be served from 5 to 7. Mrs. Tamara Elisworth will direct baby sitting and coat check- ing by the Service Squad girls. * * * Mrs. John O’Berry, in charge of the dinner, is assisted by Mrs. Thomas Reeling, Mrs. Ervin Christie, Mrs. Ray Rit- ter and Mrs. Kenneth Bixby. Homeroom mothers will pre- pare and serve. Mrs. Earl Oltesvig is in charge of pur- chasing, Booth chairmen include Mrs. Harold Soule, snack bar; Mrs. Keith Pawley, gift shop; Mrs Roland Mountain, candy store; Mrs, Charles Norman plants; and Julius Middledorf talent show * * * Others are Mrs. Forrest Flowers, white elephant; Mrs Paul Bennett, rummage sale; and Mrs. James Brown, pub- licity Mrs. Vern Rollison and Bar bara Strobel are in charge of the fish pond and Mrs. H. E Mattingly and Mrs. Thora Sod erberg will have a ‘‘village store.”’ Mrs. Ralph Batchelor and Mrs. Melvin Norberg will! offer candied apples for sale and Mrs. Cameron Clark and Mrs Irving Cocking will supply sur- prise packages *® * * Mrs. Burl Mapley will sell cotton candy and Mrs. Walter Messer and Mrs. Harry Hodge, home-baked goods. Games will be handled by Roger Gunn, Patrick May, Clement Cleveland, Nelson Wood, William Clifford, Paul Atkins and James Cox. Lawrence Sherwood and the Movie Club are in charge of movies. John Buchanan and the Hi-Y boys will supervise parking. * * * The auction sale will be di- rected by Leslie Hudson, sil- houettes by Mrs. John Max- well and Mrs. Ray Allen. Leslie Hudson, Sue Eckley and Mrs. Donna Gregoire are in charge of weight guessing and the Girl Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. Robert Bald- Win, will present handicrafts. * * * Bertil Benson, Sidney Jones, Robert Payne, John Kein- ert, Anthony Pizza, Forrest White, John Kent and James Brown will be the hall super- vision committee. Helping at the snack bar will be Mrs. Eugene Chisholm and Hazel Potts, Mrs. James Val- lins and Mrs. Ray Ingamells will assist in the gift shop and Mrs Albert Wilkinson, Virginia Smith and Mrs Brown, in the candy store * * Francis Sekles and Robert Richter will help with the tal- ent show. Assisting with the rum- mage sale will be Mrs. Ken- neth Swansey, Bertella Green, Mrs. Lucille Young and the Library Club. - * * * Mrs. Walter Trietsch and Mrs: Beverly Tyrrell will help at the white elephant booth Auxiliary to Meet The Women's Auxiliary to the Oakland County Dental Society will meet at the Kings- ley Inn Tuesday. A movie on gift wrapping will be shown at this monthly meeting. j a i (.! | 3 Knitting mittens for the annual ingathering of Needlework Guild next week is Mrs. David Livingstone of Oneida road. A push of the shuttle 3,500 Guild Members to Take Part To By MARY ANGLEMIER The 47th annual ‘‘Ingather- ing Day’ for 3,500 members of Needlework Guild is next Thursday at First Presbyterian Church. Greeting director will be Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, guild president. * * * The Queen Mary Section, composed of women of Eng- lish, Welsh, Irish and Scottish descent, will serve coffee and British pastries from 10 to Y-Teens to Mark Fellowship Will Eat Foods of Many Lands, Raise Funds Y-Teens from junior and sen- ior high schools of Pontiac. Waterford, Lake Orion and Clarkston will meet at the Pontiac YWCA Nov. 15 for a world fellowship dinner Each Y-Teen clib has been assigned a country of the world and will bring food representa- tive of that country. * * * ¥-Teens of the area will begin their money raising pro- jects for the YWCA «World Fellowship Fund during World Fellowship Week which starts Sunday. The drive will con- tinue ‘until Dec. 4 when all will bring in the money raised during the annual Hanging of the Greens ceremony. * * i The club raising the most money will be given a party by the local YWCA. Funds raised through this drive are used to establish and support YWCA’'s all over the world. 11:30 a.m. The publis has been invited. Mrs. C. J. Craighead will be coffee chairman assisted by Mrs. Walter Galbraith, Mrs. Henry Milligan and Mrs. John L. Gemmell, Membership in Needlework Guild is open to amyone giv- ing two identical new garments or household linens, ‘‘one to wash"’ and “one to wear.” Clothing may be made at home or purchased. If you would like to be a di- rector, ask 10 friends to give you two new garments. * * * Besides the garment mem- bers and your own donation, one money member must give $2 or more. Call Mrs. Donald D. Bos of West Iroquois road or Mrs. Barrett of Pine Tree Trail to become a director or member. They'll love you. *® * * You may belong to a club or group that would like to sup- port a worthy project. Members might join the Nee- diework Guild as a group sec- tion. There are ‘no fees or dues, just the annual collection of clothing and household linens once a year. There is still time to volun- teer your service. Section presidents of the Pon- tiac branch —include Mrs. Charles Bowers, Mrs. Harold Goldberg, Mrs. James G. Al- drich, Mrs. William Rogers, Mrs. Frances H. Phelps Jr.. Mrs, Arnold L. Brown and Mrs. Edward Bradley. * * *® Others are Mrs. H. B. Lowes, Mrs. Carroll Braid, Mrs. Vaughn Garrison, Mrs. Clifton Tibbals, Mrs. Milo J. Cross, Mrs. Bos and Mr. Barrett. Also serving as group presi- dents are Mre. W. F. Maybury, Mrs. H. E. Howlett, Mrs. John K. Irwin, Jr., Mrs. Henry P. Gaukler, Mrs, Donald Jacobs, Mrs. Robert Castell and: Mrs. Ernest Wixom. Pleased with the assortment of doll clothes, gifts and fancy odist Church k to be sold at the St. Paul Meth- r and turkey dinner Tuesday are, Pontiae Press Phete - from left, Mrs. B. B. Johnson, Mrs. Allan Young; 4 Mrs. Elmer Ritter and Mrs. Gharles Butler. Pentiac Press Phote completes one row of knitting. The in- gathering will be next Thursday at First Presbyterian Church. Gather Needlework Contributing groups include Keloa, Amies, Carol Brooks, Zonta, Priscilla, Stabafa, Al- pha, Beta and Gamma Chap- ters of Beta Theta Phi; Parent Guidance, Business and Pro- fessional Women, and the Pon- tiac Osteopathic Hospital Aux- iliary. Former Pontiac Resident Wed ' in Switzerland Hildegarde A. Wiltfang, iu i 3 HI i 2 Hit atboi i pote ili there is less likelihood of chip- ping and breaking nails if you keep them even with the tips of your fingers. Well-mani- cured nails at this length are just as flattering to your hands as a longer length. Women Prepare Bazaar Methodist Event to Be Directed by Mrs. Butler The women of St. Paul Meth- odist Church, East Square Lake road, have been busy prepar- ing aprons, pillowcases, house- hold goods, doll clothes, fancy work and white elephants for their turkey dinner and bazaar Tuesday. * * * Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Charles Butler, the bazaar will run from 3 to 8 p. m. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Allan Young and Mrs. George Atkin- son in charge. * * * The dining room will be managed by Mrs. Fred Liming and Mrs, Adrian Thompson, The bazaar committee is Mrs. B. B. Johnson, Mrs. Dewey Millirons, Mrs. Elmer a. Mrs. Ida Reynolds, ts. Nim Quist and Betty Tews. Five pages today in Women’s Sectiog om Ns THIRTY-FOUR Metal Carryall MEET for LUNCH | A; carryall for the coffee RIKER FOUNTAIN | break is now in stores. It’s Sealtest Ice Cream , gold-colored metal with in- Popular Prices | side room for lipstick, money and cigarettes. 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For each set, I enclose 4 Regular, or 2 Giant, or 1 King Size'Silver Dust box tops (0 Christmas Cards Christmas card orders must be postmarked on or before November 28, 1959. Orders postmarked after that date will be filled with All-Occasion Cards. THE PONTIAC PR Vary C Sutherland, daughter of the John J. Sutherlands of Charlotte street, married John A. Alfes of South | Paddock street, son of | Mr. and Mrs.\ John H. Alfes of Lansing < Saturday. 4i°7 MRS. JOHN A. 300 Attend Nuptial Rite | of Mary C. Sutherland Three hundred guests attend- otis on a white prayer book, ed the Saturday wedding of | 4so the bridegroom's gift is ; Mary Johannah Sutherland, Many Cathe Suthe a and | sister of the bride, was maid John Andrew Alfes Saturday | ALFES . ¢ Oe of honor. Elizabeth Alfes of at St. Michael's Catholic | [ansing, sister of the bride- Church oe | groom and Mary Catherine The Rev. Francis O'Donnell Donohue were bridesmaids. The officiated before an altar dec- junior bridesmaid was Susan ESS, THURSD. AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 ‘Time to Cream By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Climate has a tremendous ef-| stance, we may go along living in| moderate, moist weather without feeling the need for skin lubrica- tion, but let the winds blow or the weather become very dry and our epidermis feels chapped and dry and drawn. It is even possi- ble to develop fine new lines very rapidly in a very dry climate if your skin is the thin sensitive type. x * * Shdden changes in temperature are also hard on the skin. Many of you still have some linger- ing suntan and a complexion which is drier than usual because of the summer sunning it got. Re- member that now your outer coat- ing is going to be buffeted by wind and cold for some months. Even those whose skin is usually oily may find that some lubrica- tion is in order now. If your skin is dry you have a special winter problem. The Woman who is a victim of this situation would be wise to use a base under her powder during the coming cold months even if she does not usually do so. This would give her complexion the protection it needs. There are bases which were pianned es- pecially for her. base at least pat an emulsion) —— about the eyes. This disappears into the skin, leaving no trace. |Of course the ideal thing is to leave ja lubricating cream on _ your orated with white and blue Sutherland of Farmington, the carnations bride's niece. The bride is the daughter The honor maid and brides- of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Suther- land of Charlotte street. Par- Cotillion blue chiffon ballerina ents of the bridegroom are Mr. | \ength gowns with matching and Mrs. John H. Alfes of blue crowns. They carried Lansing white and blue carnation ar- Fashioned of peau de soi in rangements. maids were dressed alike in | lface and neck all night long. If this is not feasible at least let 4 flattering scoop neck- . hour or so daily | A little — care will make| 5 ‘such a@difference in the quality a from Hips if fect on the complexion, For in-|YoUr complexion! If you are not going to use a| nal Ps . é _ some soak into these areas for an ~ | line- forms aun ique > - << , widow's peak in this black | ygany women sutfer from dry boulevard velvet sheath by body skin during the winter. months. These women will great comfort from bath oils in their tubs and also from a_ body lotion applied after the bath. | Pat Hartly. oun, the below-elbow length sleeves 4 treasure to dress features and slender belt above a Empire lines the bridal gown The junior bridesmaid wore featured tapered sleeves, Di- a white frock with blue trim rectoire back skirt and full and crown and held a wicker chapel train. The bateau neck basket of blue and white car- line was finished in hand nations appliqued lace The bride also wore a crown of orange blossoms, a finger- tip veil of French illusion and a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom She carried three white cym- * * * The bridegroom asked his brother, Richard Alfes of Lan- sing, to be the best man. Ush- ers were William G Daoust of Gleaners to Hear Big Spring, Tex., and Edward D. Sutherland, brother of the Speaker on Friday | skirt eased at the waistline | jor fullness. j ' Round Table Club Meets at Girl's Ranch bidium orchids and stephan- | bride. Joseph R. Sutherland, the bride’s<$rother, was soloist. Her cousin, Kevin Sutherland, was organist. Mrs. Sutherland wore a cot- illion blue crepe dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of white cymbidium orchids with pink trim, A gray satin dress in shirt- waist Mrs, Alfeg with accessories of pink to shades of rose and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses EI _J | Baptist Church v4 styling was worn by * * * Round Table Club met at Girl's Ranch in Oxford Tuesday afternoon. William J. Matus, director of Camp Oakland and Girl's Ranch explained the ranch’s | background and operation Capt. William Heaver of the Sal- | ation Army will be the featured speaker Friday evening at the Way- side Gleaners meeting at the First * * * | Twenty-one members toured John Munro will sing and other the home. Salvation Army personnel will Committee members in offer musical numbers. charge were Mrs. E. L. Guy, Mrs. L. V. Belknap. Mrs. G. H. Boles, Mrs. R. C. Cummings and Mrs. Ted Newman. Mrs, Fred Riley, president, presided at the tea table. All interested persons are in- | vited to attend. This meeting will| lbe 7:30 p.m. in the educational building of the church. get. | Remember that now your outer coating is going to be buffeted by wind and cold for some Even those whose skin is usually oily may months. Tomorrow: find that some lubrication is in order now. Clime Affects Complexion “Can Speed Loss in You Exer- soaeeergT ae ee ae —- — Hust South of FASHION DISCOUNT STORES @ SIZES 10 TO 18 SHOP EARLY for Christmas $1.00 WILL H IN OUR LAY- LADIES’ COTTON $ Knit Dresses OLD YOUR SELECTIONS A-WAY DEPARTMENT 22 sincdealdy lata Hitt po “Soak Building $489 @ VARIOUS COLORS ! | NOW is the opportune time to reserve CONVENIENT $4 00 () All-Occasion Cards. Look Ahead! iamond our comprehensive Specially priced to Will Hold Your Choice Until —_ Christmas! CEN G VS IT | PONTIAC ~ 25 North Saginaw Street Open Mon. and Fri. Eves ’til 9 P. M. Christmas Come in and see selection of finer Diamond Rings... fit your budget. EASY TERMS JEWELRY CO. Store . Act now! 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On several occasions my boy friend has volunteered to stay with the baby while they go out. “He is going to baby sit for them next Saturday when they have an important dance to go to, and his sister has asked me to come over and keep him company. My mother thinks it would be improper for me to go and spend the evening in their house with him alone while they are out. Will you please tell me what you think?” Answer: Your mother is right. A 2-year-old baby can hardly be considered a chap- eron. “Dear Mrs. Post: After the funeral, I am told it will be proper to take some of the flowers to the sick people. I don't think this would bé right by Caura Whalen So gay, cozy and thrifty! Whip up these TV toe-toasters for all By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) — Wor- ried about Junior scorning books for television? Could be it’s a case of like parent, like child. A veteran editor of chil- dren's books believes parents set the reading habits of a child, the same way they de- termine whether he grows up brushing his teeth regularly, washing behind his ears and saying “Yes, Ma'am” and “Thank you.” “If adults read, the children, will read,”” said Mrs. Annis Duff. associate editor of chil- dren’s books at Viking Press and author of two books on family reading. “The best influence toward reading is watching others en- joying a good book.” Mrs. Duff, who reared two children who love to read, does not believe television will re- place or impair children’s reading, as some authorities have predicted. At least, she said, library and publishing figures show more children’s books in cifculation than ever. before. The children’s Books Coup- cil, Inc., sponsor of this year’s celebration of Children’s Book Week Nov. 1-7, reports that 1,500 ‘“‘juveniles’’ were pub- lished this year, 200 more titles than last year. At pres- ent, there are 12,500 children’s books in print. Mrs. Duff doubted that such classics as “Alice in Wonder- land,”” ‘‘Tom Sawyer” and “Br’er Rabbit’’ were as widely read today as in other genera- tions. There is a distinct trend towards books with a scientific and technical .background, a reflection of the age in which we live. x * * You can start a child on a book diet almost as soon as he's On a solid diet, said the editor. Most children love to leaf through books long before they know words. Mrs. Duff said she and her late husband, a music profes- sor, read to both their children, Deirdre, now 26, and Steven, 20, from the time they were toddlers. As the _ children grew, they read with them, and made room for them in family reading groups. “IT once made a talk on read- ing to a parents’ group,” said Mrs. Duff. “Later, I heard one of the women present tell an- other, ‘‘Well, when I think of how many dishes I washed, while that woman was read- ing to her children...” * i * Mrs. Duff said, ‘I wished | could have told her I'd washed dishes too — but while I read, with baby in a high chair, book propped on a rack over the sink. I even read to my chil- dren as I ironed... “A parent has an obligation to make time to teach the love of books to a child. ’ $ Styled and Set oo” A Hairstyle Just For You | idan s Beauty Shop 311 National Bldg. FE 5-6911 ELEVATOR SERVICE “We'll Be Looking for You” Formerly of the Pontiac State Bank Bldg. —— OS | UNIFORMS In exclusive PAUL JONES and White Swan or Bob Evans es, Juniors and Half Sizes THE OXFORD SHOP Huron FE so W 4-7212 ‘your “‘cold-feet’’ pals. Easy — just one flat piece in} |knitting worsted, done in aighan | | stitch, plus sole and trim. Pattern | 990; directions, sizes small, me-| jdium, large included. Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) for} ithis pattern — add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box |164, Old Chelsea Station, New York ll, N. Y. Print plainly Pattern number, Name, Address and Zone. New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready Now! Crammed with exciting, un-| jusual, popular designs to crochet, iknit, sew, embroider, quilt, weave | |—fashions, home furnishings, toys. | gifts, bazaar hits. In the book| free — 3 quilt patterns. Hurry, lsend 25 cents for your copy. at all since the people who sent the flowers gave them in memory of the departed and to comfort the loved ones in their loss. But I am told it is an accepted practice.” Answer: When the interment takes place at too great a dis- tance to take all the flowers, then those that are not made into set pieces are almost al- ways sent to the hospitals. They must be rearranged so as to have the appearance of cut flowers. “Dear Mrs. Post: In two weeks our 19-year-old daughter is going to be a b-idesmaid at the wedding of « college friend. I met this girl twice, but her parents are strangers to me. Nevertheless, I think my husband and I should have been invited to the reception. We received an invitation to the church only, and I feel that the bride has been very discourteous to us. Am I wrong?" Garden Group Hears U. of M. Professor The first fall meeting of the Lake Angelus Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. was hel Tues- day at the home of Mrs. James . Tuttle of Lake Angelus Shores. Latter Day Saints + « Plan Friday Supper | Dr. Helen Dodson Prince, U. of M. astronomy professor ex- The Womens’ Department of the, plained the role of McMath Reorganized Church of Jesus} Hulbert Observatory in world Christ of Latter Day Saints will! study of solar science. Dr. serve a public family style chicken Prince has served on national supper Friday at the church on; and international committees Front street. Answer: Unless the reception is to be a very small one, you should have been invited to it. | in her field. Homemade rolls and pie will be x* *& a specialty, Serving begins at 5 Mrs. Alton Deutser, president p.m. A bazaar table of inexpen-| of the association, was chair- sive articles will be on display. man for the meeting. Cochair- Proceeds will go to the Drayton; man was Mrs. Newton Skill- Building Fund. man, vice president. Opti-Mrs. Club Learns || About ‘Handicapped Aid Mrs. Leon R. Skelley, special | education teacher at the Oakland County Society for Crippled Chil- dren, was guest speaker at the Opti-Mrs. Club Tuesday evening at the Drayton Plains home of Mrs. Gay Herrington. program was described. Mrs. Skelley gave a brief des- cription of the type of services, braces and mechanical aids bought or lent by the society without j Mrs. Skelley explained the so charge to county. residents. ciety’s work. ;‘- « * * * Emphasizing the dedicated ap proach of the closely knit team of speech, physical and occupa- tional she works with, Mrs. Skelley outlined the produc- tive potential of the children. ducted by Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. | Orrin Huntoon announced the club’s annual rummage sale will be Nov. 21. Assisting Mrs. Herrington were} Mrs, Buhl Burt and Mrs. Thomas | The work of volunteers and freeing NOVEMBER SALE! 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He clapped his fedora on his head where Lady Churchill want- Less than a month before his 85th birthday—Nov. 30—Sir Winston is apt to forget his age, his two strokes, Sir Winston Now Takes Orders I have watched them closely in pub- lic many times—as recently as last weekend when they attended the un- veiling of a statue of Sir Winston at three heart attacks and‘ innumerable serious illnesses. The weight of the years has bowed his shoulders, but not his spirit. Woodford. his parliamentary constituency of It is Lady Churchill who is al- ways there to remind him gently that he is mortal. Her guidance is a remarkable and touching thing to see as the old warrior totters forward in a career still as full as that of much younger men. ed it as protection against the cool autumn air. And another lit- tle domestic victory was hers. The great statesman’s battle against time is an epic as his strug- he caught his wife’s amused glance Lady Clementine was one of the beautiful Airlie women, renowned throughout Britain for their comeli- ness. She wed young Winston 51 years ago when she was 23 and he was al- ready a promising politician. Later he said: “We were married > gles against tryanny in two wars. : Time will win, as it always must, but * few world figures have fought back © so often and so valiantly. And few have had at their side so resolute a companion in arms as Clementine Hozier, whose own family - motto—the war cry of the ancient ’ earls of Airlie—is fittingly: “To the ~ end.” and I lived happily ever after.” For four decades, Lady Clementine was self-effacing, content to be the woman behind a great responsibil- ity. x *k * But in recent years, as her husband has aged, she has gradually moved forward to his side. ROBE SIRE MEE 2 Unobstrusively Lady Clementine whispered the cue for his speech into his ear—he is hard of hear- ing. Unobstrusively she helped him rise to his feet and handed him his speech. She directed his attention to a friend who had waved from the crowd. She made him put on his hat. . Sir Winston generally walks slowly, leaning heavily on his cane. But sometimes, as last weekend, he tries to strike out briskly and it is then the restraining hand falls casually— but with authority—on his arm. xk k * It is hard for a man who has given orders all his life to begin taking them but Sir Winston must be learn- ing. He told his family he was going to the south of France after his birth- day. Lady Clementine said he could not go until after Christmas. He is going after Christmas. LE SOROS EES: OER EEG BEL LORI LE. SLE CE ALES : sd & 4 : YS eae eo at : FEDERAL dept. stores just Say: at Federal's Get 1.00 for any of your . old, worn-out bras when you buy one of these .. . 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Clemens street Friday, Saturday and Sunday. * x * Major Russell, general super- intendent of youth of the Free Methodist Church with head- quarters at Winona Lake, Ind., is wing chaplain in Indiana’s CAP. Under his leadership, the number of chaplains in Indiana has increased fourfold the past 13 months. * * * Friday and Saturday eve- ning’s services begin at 7:30 p.m. In addition, Saturday's service will be a youth rally for the Pontiac, Flint, Lansing and Port Huron districts Sunday's services will be at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. The public has been invited. The wool jersey weskit is a favorite with college gals. Comes in red, black or beige and has a | three-letter monogram. Mothers Install Officers -Gold Star Group Re-elects Mrs.. Erb President The annua! installation of offic- ers for Chapter 9, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc:, was held Tues- day evening at the American Le- gion Hall. — Mrs. Robert D’Armond was in- stalling officer, assisted by Mrs. Howard Nichols and Mrs. Carl Goekel, all from Royal Oak Chap- ter 14. Mrs. Lola Erb was re-elected president. Other officers are: Mrs. Edna Matheny, first vice president; Mrs, Edward Elletson, second vice president; Mrs. Edna Otmsted, secretary, and Mrs. Earl Duemler, treasurer. Others are: Mrs, Lauretta Stock- well, chaplain; Mrs. H. C. Hight, custodian of records: Mrs. Joe J. Doyle, historian; Mrs. John E. Bray, sergeant-at-arms; and Mrs. C. W. Langton, flag guard. * * * Concluding the list are: Mrs. |Mae Archambeau,.banner guard; 'Mrs. Olmsted, hospital chairman; ‘Mrs. Hilda LaLonde, American- \ism; Mrs. Archambeau, leégisla- tion; Mrs. M. E. Hawkes, mu- sician; and Mrs. Sybella Stevens, publicity. Pontiac -Mothersingers, direct- ed by Mrs. Charlies Chapman and accompanied by Mrs, Wayne Ma- quire, sang several numbers. Representatives were present Typically Cassini is this enchanting after-five creation. From the 1959 fall collection, this dress features lady- like lace over. nude silk uninfluenced by current fashion extremes. from Navy Mothers, MOMS of! America, Blue Star Mothers, Dis-| abled American Veterans and Cook | |Nelson Post. x * * Gold chrysanthemums were pre- lsented to the chapter founder, | Mrs. Stockwell. Mrs, D’Armond and Mrs. Nich- | ols handied refreshments. Mrs. Olmsted, Mrs, Archambeau, Mrs. | Bray, and Mrs. Lewis A, Young © directed arrangements. The monthly meeting of the chap- ter will be at DAV Hall Nov. 17. at Sibley’s Miracle Mile Shopping Center | ib talk about They're FLEXIBLE, they fit beautifully around the heel and UNDER THE ARCH with plenty of room for five little toes. YOUR BABYS RECORD OF EACH FITTING 1S KEPT IN OUR FILES Michigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer Miracle Mile Shopping Center : $. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. Open Daily 40 A.M. to 9 P.M. SHOES Open A Charge Account ‘Security Charge Account Service” i} Priced ' marks to George. Tell him you a | ear, Make Effort to Keep His Interest at Party By RUTH MILLETT | Ladies: If you don’t want to be! to left stranded at the next party| ‘0 relate. The sound of laughter with the women in one little group and the men in another, here are | ae pres ainad & us some tactics to try: Don't dismiss George with 8) Once have: a man’s atten- brief greeting and then start telling! tion don't lose it by treating him his wife, Sue, all about your new |x’ a husband. That is, don’t ex- a oe you had Bet pect him to want to hear about ing a sitter, - your work lire eee run down from | 7OUr “Sq: : PTA , your diet or anything else so hum- that first breathless exchange of feminine chitchat, George will be (yy se ee a a man and out in the kitchen with the boys. - «= & Instead, address your first re- | You don’t have to get stuck off in a corner with the women if you heard he had good luck on his ‘keep your wits about you. Men last hunting trip or that you un- | really like to talk to women who Have at least one. good story one - | derstand he has just bought @ know how to keep them interested little foreign car—and George | and entertained and who know how Don't aif down fo a corner with! Sorority to Hear several other women—if you don’t w k there all .| want to be stuck there ett Talk on Charm a group of men, be a fascinated lis- Mrs. Palmer Bolli nger will open — and just see how they €X- 1... yarmouth road home in Bir- pa mingham to Alpha Chi Omega of Keep circulating. One reason the, ; women so often get left in a corner |SOuth Oakland County Tuesday is that once they have found a «(,arm.1960" will be the topic comfortable chair they just sit. And of guest speaker Mrs. Kenneth a gles his right mind is = Wt Frankford, alumnus of Michigan nS of women, = |State University. ly resting their feet while making | Assiting the hostess will be Mrs. purely feminine talk. iC. V. Crockett, Mrs. Arthur Jones, !Mrs. William Shaver and Mrs. according to size on Warren Rockefeller. Maling’s PEO Sisterhood isternoo Casual Shoes Chapter Gathers Suede or Leather s | Chapter CL of the PEO Sister- Little Heels or Flats hood met Monday afternoon at the 999 to 4° |home of Mrs. James Henderson of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. B, M. Maling Shoes ‘Mitchell assisted. 50 N. SAGINAW | Guests were the president of the |Michigan State chapter, Mrs. T. J. \Werle of Lansing, and Mrs. Hen- ry McKenzie of Ann Arbor, state ichapter organizer. A new HAMMOND Organ $95 down, $29 1 Introducing the NEW Hammond “EXTRAVOICE” — — 4 Everything about it Is New! Rich brilliant tone. Lovely decorator styling and easy to pley key- board. The Extravoice gives you a magnificent range of tone and a thrilling variety of musical = effects. Share the fun of music with your family. — monthly *91Q Grinnej's, 27 S. Soginaew FE 37168 at the LOWEST Price ever! 5 : 20h BS= : SV Sele SE, 4 Ms | y t ~ : efessef Ea ¢ g Layaway Now for Christmas. _ a In | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1959 Teenage Moral Obligation, Teens Claim program ; director at | ° be ieroiee SQY Parents Should Aid Married Students YWCA, | Patricia Ann Kelly, is | By EUGENE GILBERT ham, Ala., warns, “If you rely on; But 14-year-old Sandra Stroup,15-year-old Roberta Lesner of Chi-. The teen-agers agree that a fam- engaged to | A big. portion of American nee Lessig =” po gover cian | Portland, Ore., says it seems cago. jily should come before certain lux- Ensign ation re isis uaieast cikdres CONTINUE EDUCATION jto her that “any time is appro-| Qn the other hand, Don Killian, uries. Asked if the young couple! priate’ for having children. 18, of Portland, Ore., warns that Should postpone having a baby in} A good bank account should pre- if a couple puts off having a Mder to take a trip to Europe or) child until they think they can af-|°™0% some other pleasure they! y . had looked forward to, 96 per cent) comments ford it, they may never have one.! said no. Chauncey L. \who marry while still in high) some took the middle-of-the-road Dirks of rsa even one _ marry course expressed. by Fred Nestle,| ede’ children, 85 per cent of the’ Sesech: Greve |without parental consent. 14, of Birmingham. “This would youngsters agreed. ?| “It is their moral} obligation,”’}depend on the financial status of)” «4 baby is not free,” Jowa. Patricia says Lioyd Culman, 15, of Miami,| the parents,” says Fred. “I would —— is the Fla. Lloyd was among the 40 per|say So, if the parents are able jcent who answered ‘‘yes’’ whenjand the couple needs _it.’’ daughter of |we asked 656 teeners, “Do you If parental aid is given, the Mr. and Mrs, think parents should help support) youngsters feel it should contin. een-agers W ry without par- an ri ots eermiioe?” =—* elly o Southgate, Calif, formerly of Lake Orion. An April wedding is planned. Boys Club Mothers Unit Hears About UF Drive Mrs. Harry King, a district, im appreciation of its community chairman during the United Fund; concern and service. drive, spoke at the Tuesday eve-| Richard Printz, a Boys Club ning meeting of the Mothers Club|member, accepted the award and Group of the Pontiac Boys Club/|Presented it to Cressy Larson, club at the club building cneceny ae Exeere * * * * * * - It wil ] Mrs. King reported on the suc- = we be Maced a 6 ree) cessful effort of her district's women. They went 40 per cent over their goal. She presented the campaign victory award which she and her workers won to the Boys Club community service and effort. Mrs. Almont Austin presented Mother of the Month awards to Mrs. Dick Kirby for September and Mrs, Fleyd Halpin for October, This new award is presented |monthly through a point system to \the merhber who has earned it by her work for, and participation in, the group * * * Mrs. Anne Wilson. discussed interior decorating and answered questions on decorating problems. New members are Mrs. Rich- ard Printz and Mrs. Frank Cashman. Mrs. Roy Gordon and Mrs. Lloyd Heimbecker were guests. * * * Hostesses were Mrs. Halpin, |Mrs. Harold Wesley, Mrs. Kenneth |Nichols and Mrs. Donald Schroe- der. | | Ve ——— ; the wm.’ Aenygr @ +, é 27 S. Saginaw FE 3-7168 For Southpaws Those who have heard of and could use a left-handed mon- key wrench now have an ally, with no joke intended. They are left-handed pinking shears for southpaw seamstresses. Be- fore their introduction, left- handed women struggled along | with right-handed shears. 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The affirmative answers rose | the teen-agers we queried have to 47 per cent when we asked if | e quested jother advice for the yo couple | parents have an obligation to jeading for the altar, even though aid the young couple whe marry |i, general they disapprove early with the blessing of their elders. marriage “They should discourage mar-| By a huge margin, they say a riage,’’ says 17-year-old Jim Potter;\couple married in high school of Ann Arbor, Mich., reflecting should continue its education. Nin- ithe teen-agers’ overwhelming dis-jty-six per cent agree that mar- approval of the trend toward earl- riage shouldn't be a roadblock to ier marriages which we reported a college education jrecently. ‘‘But,’”’ Jim adds, “if this! Education, they say, is an eco- \fails they should not let their kids'nomic and social necessity. starve.” “It’s getting harder each year | Other youngsters were tougher {OF @ person who hasn't had at | on their friends who marry ileast a a ms ee to 4“ ult enough iget a jo ,’ says Cynthia Haarer, dapat ye dg Demar- ,16, of Ann Arbor. ‘‘In most cases, est, 14, of Dallas, Tex. “they lthey require a college education.” | must be adults completely.” The groom will need as much education as he can get, says | George McVaugh, 15, of Birming- 17 year-old Larry Lindy of Phila- |\delphia, ‘‘to obtain and keep a \job."’ And a 16-year-old Birming- ham, Ala., girl says education ‘‘is jessential to making a success of \life and being happy.” Teen-agers are even more ada- mant that the newlyweds should wait awhile before starting a fam- ily. The no-children-immediately vote was almost 100 per cent. What are the prerequisites to having children in the minds of \the nation’s teen-agers? | Ninety-eight per cent of the ones we questioned said a couple should definitely finish high school first says 14-year-old Sydney Fallon of Dallas, “they might not go back jand finish school.”’ “They'll be better parents with jat least that high school diplo- ma,"’ says Susan Donovan, 14, of Salt Lake City. Ninety per cent said the couple jshould also finish college before jhaving a child. { / | | PEGGY'S 1@ NORTH SAGINAW 571. FURTHER REDUCTIONS SHOES Specially Selected Groups of I. Mil- ler, De Liso Debs, Rhythm Step, Foot Fairs, Sandler and Other Fam- ous Brands! Formerly $1295 to $2895 4 7 2% a we | PEGGY’S te NORTH SAGINAW $1. PECIAL! Fine Quality HALF-SIZE KNITS Regular 2995 Value $4 ! 142 to 22/2 Black, Navy, Taupe Blue, Teal 2-Pc. Styles, Jacket Styles, Braid Trims, Beaded Trims | | | ‘ | | | Hurry ‘n’ make this pretty ward- robe for her “little girl’ doll. Easy-sew! 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Car Production (GF Kids’ Co ntrolled Judge Is Checking Cash Today Skidding Fast LANSING Wf — Solvency of the/to increase capital by one million that- assets are $4,558,759 and Michigan Surety Co.—which the/dollars within 30 days and that liabilities are $3,535,550, leaving state says will collapse and Kroll had offered to resign as capital and surplus at $1,023,209. | company spokesmen claim has a president, but this offer was Te- 1 isted as Michigan directors in surplus—will be argued today in jected by the commission. addition to Draper were Roscoe O. Ingham’ County Circuit Cowrt. Draper said the company had at pon iteel and R. E. Reichert, both this week took its biggest toll so Frank Blackford, state insurance no time failed to pay a proper o¢ ann Arbor: and C. F. Jennings, {ar on auto production in the Unit-| commissioner, announced receiver- claim and the report by the exam- C M. Jones, R. P Last Week’s Total to Be 67,514 ship action against the firm yes- iners was ‘‘grossly in error.’ Fred Marin, all q@ Lansing last week's already-curtailed fig- “Dotto,” revealed this in closed- oe em dione by using ques- @ EVERY terday. He said examiners incorrectly Bonisteel is on the University of Ures door testimony before the House pl known to be in the young-|@ . ; : legislative oversight subcommittee Sters’ range of knowledge. Most of @ The company, With offices IN giminated assets of $1,290,281 Michigan Board of Regents. Marin) Automotive News estimates pro- . Down One-Third From oid time quiz show, “The Quiz| Figures; Kids,” also was controlled. i ’ ies were no questions and an-| earlier programs he produced a L MO N EY DETROIT uw — The steel strike SW°'s In advance. | eeened “te gee me |B Lyman and ed States, cutting a full third from duced the now defunct program, rol.the shows,” Jurist said, adding |g MADISON—Wisconsin has more|feet of pulp wood. PLL leteeheeetsheiaataataian CIGARETTES SLASHED! WASHINGTON (% — House in-|last Oct. 8 The testimony was & estigators disclosed today that an|/made public today. Jurist said ‘‘The Quiz Kids,” a bel | question and answer shew for 4 However, its producers insist, >#imy youngsters, was among # +) * + | named ‘Giant Step” as another. & Edward Jurist, whg also pro-. “Every effort was made to con- +4 LOWER PRICES ON PRICE IS is president of the Bank of Lansing duction this week will total only —\them, he said, were so brainy it ~ Lansing, writes about seven ener and improperly charged the sur- dollars in premiums & year In % Jigs with Mabilities of $721,080. states—mainly in bail, surety 7d yy. company will show, he said, Bank of Detroit. performance bonds, Blackford said He estimated assets at $2,500,000 and Reichert president of the City 67,514 cars. Last week the figure was 101,598, Average for this time ‘D ti f p t _____|of year is about 140,000. A year| u eS 0 rovos to,” first of the big name quiz § ago this week the industry built jwasn't difficult e Jurist acknowledged that ‘“Dot-/g LOWER REGULAR... °2.' shows to collapse under rigging al- 8 | ‘The big drop came this week and liabilities at four million dollars, | h ld se ‘LOUTT UPNOIdS The commission alleges that Mark H. Kroll of Cincinnati, com- pany president and son of CIO PAC 0 director Jack Krol!, ‘‘mampulated the affairs of the company for: personal profit,” diverting its funds into other holdings. of Pontiac UF at | because virtually all General Mo- State Confab _ Ford and Chrysler are working short Weeks, tors assembly plants are idle and Seven representatives from the {Tr ba Pontiac 2a Unite l c t U.S. Appeals Branch, Pontiac Are at d eatin and its member agencies are attending Run and Flint. Ford is operating Approves Granting of the three-day Michigan We Flint Channel Funds from the company were withdrown, comingled in other accounts “and otherwise divert 7 Representatives « strike in its own plants, Explained at Last. = “= one knows what a provost is and Decorator David Hicks therefore he can get away with . McCune of the University of Mass-, Mountbatten, 30-year old daughter * GM has only three plants work- achusetts, giving his own definition of admiral of the Fleet Earl Mount-| gy ing today—at Kansas City. Willow of the post, lfare assembly lines only three days this'The student's job is to think. The League Conference at Grand week except at Lorain, Ohio, Kan- provost's job is to see that the’ Prince Philip, was one of Queen sas City and Wixom. Chrysler is students don't make speeches and Elizabeth's eight bridesmaids at * legations, was fixed. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR KING SIZE 5222 AMHERST. Mass. (UPI) — “No Lady Pamela to Marry | nurder,”’ said Provost Shannon} LONDON (UPI) — Lady Pamela FILTER......°2 LIMIT—1 CARTON Q batten, will marry interior deco- @ “The president makes speeches. rator David Hicks, 27, in January.'|@ Lady Mountbatten, a relative of & . ee = . "i Lowest Prices on Revion, Max Factor and All Colognes Rapids which ends tomorrow. tt ther . n a four-dé 2ek almost every- res , ink’? the oF hema advice” the WASHINGTON WF — The US * & * ey Meek almost every-\the president doesn't think.” - Iher wedding. _s GILLETTE COLGATE BAN insurance commission said. Court of Appeals today upheld a pPepresenting the UF are Karl) Steel shortages bit truck pro- * BLUE PASTE Federal Communications Commis- ie : ‘ BLADES Siasiterd said yehabiliation al ard of TV Ch | 10 W. Bradley, executive director, and duction this week, too, cuttung as- LAYAWA 0 ’ © - oe = . a See. < e anne Robeyt Langer. assistant director. semblies to 13,732. Last week 16,- Y N Ww! * 20's Economy c Reg. the company was not feasible be permit at Flint, Mich. to WJR,'+ : . , . = - ; . « Rex. Size : ia 4 ' The Central Volunteer Bureau has|262 trucks were built and a year 980 Rer. 68¢ 1.00 cause os ee tar ae the Goodwill Station, Inc sent its chairman, Mrs. Donald E.|ago the figure was 24,831 SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS Ld tricably intertwined with ot J * . * White. and Mrs Ray Meggitt, im- General Motors also closed down ANY ARTICLE! * ox firms in ate Ohio, all The commission originally made mediate past chairman. \Canadian assembly this week,| Genvine Leather Cowhid — MAAL ANACIN ALKA. BAYER controlled by Kroll. the award in May 1954. At that ts ket dropping vehicle output across the muine wes - owmee * LIQUID 100's SELTZER ASPIRIN fe a time it denied competing applica- Member age xecutive direc. COrder to 5.378 cars and trucks. Briefcase m Reg. 09} Rev. c 25's ce} 100's G. W. Draper of Lansing. &tions by W. S. Butterfield The-| Member agency executive direc- 7 act week Canadian plants. built ws 175 109 Ras. ry 49° — ghana vice ae aters, Inc., and Trebit Corp ie — meade as pea 6.532 and a year ago they built | LAYAWAY ~ 54 67 ent of the firm, filed an answer eck, Cam ire Girls, Robert): 919 vehicles that the firm was solvent. Subsequently, the appellate jy... Family Service of Oakland, “ee _ Now Lt] ABDEC Parke-Davis Parke-Davis Parke-Davis | court directed the commission to County; and Everett Spurlock -— es COMBEX ABDEC MYADEC TO RAISE CAPITAL hold new hearings. This was (i ou. R b t M W $ 95 ra DROPS KAPSEALS He said the directors had agreed, done because WJR modified — * ¢ * 0 er . agner B s0ce 63 100's 24 100’s 81 100's 95 — | original plans for its transmitter |= __ ; ’ ’ @ Reg. Reg. 3 : Reg. 3 Reg. 5 | site, programming and studio [he Michigan Welfare League, on Brothers Board BS 3.54 4.32 5.08 9.67 T W | . d building. a Michigan United Fund supported - wo omen n ure . agency, is a planning and coordi-| pobert M. Wagner. 237 Winry| BB MILES LILLY LILLY The commission found the new . has aca obert M. Wagner, 337 inry | . Saul . transmitter site was as desirable MAUDe Unit for health and welfare pr. Rochester, has been elected! POPULAR NEW @ THERAGRAN | MULTIPLE | TRINSICON | MULTICEBRIN in Crash at Corner (ss thr eit ove and that program. S#° 7% thoughout the sate. ho the Board of directors of Big Attache Case | |S ws gos] 2" pat] es gor] ws ze jming was substantially unchanged. Brothers of Oakland County | $ 98 a eq. Reg. Reg. Reg. x* * * | | Wagner, a Chrysler Corp. engi- For business or s 9.45 6.47 4.77 5.08 Two women were injured yes- . ; neer. is an active Big Brother ighti Ss : ; . In its opinion today, the court rance ance S | g ’ overnighting. terday “-- when mening said it found no reason for dis- |who presently works with an 11- eee eee eee - UPJOHN UPJOHN MEAD’S MEAD’S erage a ‘ t o sua Oakland turbing the commission's award jyear-old boy from the Pontiac; BETTER gw UNICAPS ZYMADROPS | POLY-VI-SOL NATALIN North Johnson street a | In @ companion case, the court area. | mw 1100's 49 60cc 61 ies 19 100s 33 avenue. =f ininy p Upheld the commission in holding alr on OF S Wagner was also appointed chair-| wy, Attache Case gw Reg. rE 3.59 | Reg. Mrs. Grace -_ Mallory, %(. "that Lake Huron Broadcasting man of the newly formed Big) with convenient § 5 s 3! 4.13 a gia cing oe ane een Corp. filed its application too late . 'Brothers recruitment committee. | ‘ities ‘as 10° — Se eee oes. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Must Feed 10 Kiddies Josephine Baker Back on. Stage et , PARIS (UPI)—Josephine Baker;| The famous Baker legs, which|I did not fee) free as a Negro in| America and tried to fight dis- - crimination ... but I stuck my who made history three decades Parisians for three decades have | America.” ago by wearing only a string of bananas at the Folies Bergere, | says she has in order to with bread and butter. } Olympia Theater here recently to see the St. Louis-born former queen of the Paris music halls) shimmy and shake her way through “Paris Mes Amours,”’ her first show since she ‘‘retired’’ three years ago. At that time, the Negro star told audiences tearfully that she was giving up 30 years gf wow- | ing Paris audiences € devote | full time to her children. Now she is back on stage to, support the 10 children she has adopted( “I have black (African), | white (European), yellow (Japa- nese) and red (South American Indian) to prove that human be-| ings of different races, colors and | ‘and told the audience: hailed as ‘‘formidable,”” were wear- ing bedroom slippers. And the Bak- mote from the banana ‘‘skirt”’ that/ Elysee in 1925 as Paris, Kentucky, is from Paris, France, * * *® But she was more at ease than the night before when, in cor- seted dance tights, she had self- consciously danced onto the Olym- pia stage, shimmied through a Charleston, shook through calypso “Once I use to have on only a few bahanas . young to remember that.”’ The Baker voice was soft an | husky. It had long since lost its Middie Western accent and oc- casionally lapsed into French. “It. was like starting all over again to go back on the stage, creeds can live together as broth- .tres difficile,” she said. ers,” she explained. Josephine keeps the children down on the farm — in the case, of Miss Baker and her French husband, bandleader Joe Bouillon, this is a reconverted chateau called | ‘Les Milandes"’ in central France near Perigeux. : * * * She spent an estimated $600,000) to turn it and the neighboring vil-| lage into a tourist spot and home| for her international menage. But profits on the Baker-Bouil- lon enterprise, including a ‘hotel; and museum devoted to recounting Josephine’s history, have not paid | off enough for the upkeep and ed- ucation of the children. “So I'm back on stage as a means to an end,” said the for- | mer Folies Bergere star in her | Paris hotel room, while waiting for the children to aWaken from , their naps. “I've had enough of the stage. It was a terrible thing for me to find out that I had to come back ., . and I'll have to work for an- other two years to make the mon- ey I need.” ~ Handicapped . Become Scouts 20 of 37 in Troop Have Disabilities but Others’ SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The youngster taking a swim- Scoutmaster of the unique Boy! Scout troop is Boyd Hatch, aditor| ~*~ * * “For each handicapped boy we try to have a partner to comple-| ment his abilities,” Hatch explains | “This way the handicapped boy | can participate in Scouting activi-| ties safely and satisfactorily.” Handicapped members of the treop include thise suffering from cerebral palsy, polio, muiti- ple sclerosis, muscular dystro- } | “Tt had to lose a lot of weight you know.” | The Baker legs were still slim The figure would have made any! woman appear well this side of 93 x * * She handled the children — from 18-month-old Mara, a Venezuelan Indian, to seven-year-old Akyo of Korea — with ease There was not a North Ameri-| can among them. They were Japa-| nese, Colombian, Finnish, French, | Venezuelian, Korean, Israeli, Al-| gerian, African. Miss Baker was asked what | she had against the United States. She has openly criticized ~ it since giving up her American | ' elitizenship and‘coming to live in France, “That is a very blunt question,’’| she said with a trace of a smile. | Why did she give up her citi- zenship? “Because I felt free abroad and —-——-4 Mh O BAT FOR THE OLD BOY=, } A(WO-DECK FLIVVER,OR ANVAN FOR HAULING Was she sorry? | meck out and in doing so and had “TI am not sorry that I gave up| it cat off.” * * THE GIRLS ‘How marvelous! Even presents for a maid and cook’ BOARDING HOUSE ASFAR 4p ASA YA BLIMP OFF AT AN RANGE returned to the stage er-styled turban, gray skirt andjmy American. citizenship but J provide her children |white shirtwaist were about as re- am sorry that I had to.” rather than tn France? * iseveral years ago * * igir) who was unlucky in love feels | She recalled that “I went to about her first husband,” she said ; but youre 109) ———— eee - ——~-- By Franklin The reference was to the un- favorable publicity she received , P ¥ when Josephine’s fans packed - the made her the toast of the Champs} Wouldn't she have achieved more |charged ‘that she was not served by conducting her ‘‘brotherhood’’'!in a New York City night club lexperiment in the United States’ because. she was a Negro. She said she would like to visit “IT would have liked to have been the United States but she didn't able to try out my ideal by bring- know when she would. | ing up the children in the United States but it would have been im-| posaini because of discrimination Unite States the way a young * “You know I feel about the! ADAM AMES “oe ie ' at rh Lit tb 4 she Pet ~ By Edgar Martin | LON SUES || HEY, WOU _ al = ( —_—S “a 4 Folger 18) / la | a? 4 Mag Z N- s M \ 1909 by we Rog. US. Pat. OF. By Car! Grubert DIXIE DUGAN (C2 HEH! >. p a +h. A/- ‘ ‘ A SS ‘ ’ A TAKING! THE DESIGN OFF /<— ARCHERY f HE'LLYA HE MAY BEA STRIKE-OUT YY GET & ARTIST, BUT THE ONLY PLATE YOU'VE. STEPPED UP TO IS THE DINNER CHINA YOU'VE CHEWED NOW CLEAR THEFIELD BEFORE I DECK YOu WITH MY DUSTER Ww HST Lae 7A - Vs © 10OP by EA Corte, Be TM ee OE Pee OF CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner WERE EAGER TOTRY! A OUT OUR WAY BRUSH YOUR TEETH ? phy, deafness and blindness. Depite their disabilities, a week-| end of hiking, fishing, swimming} and camping out is merely part of} the regular schedule for Troop! 534. . Even youths confined to wheel | chairs go on the five-mile hike re- quired to earn a merit badge in hiking, with their non-handicapped| buddies pushing them on the up-| hill grades. Last May, Troop 534 was named the outstanding patrol during the Twin Peaks camporee. Competing against a total of more than 250 other Scouts with- out physical disabilities, the hand- icapped Scouts turned in the best performances in such Scouting skills as signaling, knot-tying. compass work and first aid Starlings Unwanted In India, they cal) the starling| the ‘‘demon-bird.’’ Coolies are em- ployed to drive them away a rice fields, . Jin em Al), a 4] SAY, WHAT'S ALL THE COMMOTION UP THERE ? ) | DO YOU HAFTA GO THROUGH ALL “THAT SPUTTERING AND COUGHING JUST TO { YEAH, WHEN YOU ACCIDENTALLY SQUEEZE HAIR GROOMIN' CREAM ONTO YOUR TOOTH BRUSH! — 7 (5 ONLY 615, TOOBMD YOU MUST] ‘VEN fRUSNENNNNY f DOWT KNOW. SomRy | STILL [ LOOK.PAM.1 SIMPLY 7 WAVE YOU GONE / ERSY'S DUE NSTART BACK TO WORK TOMORROW, wring NOW I HAVE THIS DATE!| LATER | MUST SEE OR. SHANOUY BARMY? You've Lye eS. paw, \ANO CANT TAKE OFF MORE TAG | R | wors BOTWERIN’\I FEEL THE STRONGEST I HAVE A HUNCH IT'S! GOT A OATE WTR WE FOUND AN WHI HE'S HERE! YOU PENNYE I URGE 10 SEE TERRIBLY IAPORTAWT!| EASY! NOW SETTLE ITALIAN CAFE NEVER SAW YOU / “ES DOWN..YOU MAKE 4 50 RESTLESS! s ME FIDGETY! 1959 by NEA Service, ine. TM. Reg. U.S. 2. 0 By, Ernie Bushmiller H i yy) Wy SS Simi ——— ——=—S= Le ne © 1959 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. OF - BRN E BUSHAMIN1L EP. a De ee Cage. [PST by nied Memnee Syathewe, tne agy «8s By Dick Cavalli OH, HE GOT VERY EXCITED -AND HE THANKED ME FOR LETTING HIM KNOW IN ADVANCE / HE'S PROBABLY J COOKING UP | | | —S | 4 DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney TO PRAC ANY MORE! —_— But Famous Sewer Man Likes Comedy Best THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 FORTY-ONE. T November Is Art Carney Month By DON QUIGG NEW YORK (UPD—Arthur Wil-| comedy roles and variety shows. Tomorrow night the same Car- liam Matthew. Carney—commonly/ney who went to national fame known as Art—has stepped firmly|and three “Emmys” as Ed Nor- out of the role. of the most cele-|ton, the sewer worker, on the old brated sewer Man since Jean Val-| Jackie Gleason show, wilf hit the jean and into the first rank of TV stardom, But he still likes | a ZKEEGa NOW PLAYING “FIVE GATES to HELL” Neville Brand CinemaScope PLUS “The OREGON TRAIL” Fred MacMurray CinemaScope Col | ; i TV tube live in “Our Town,” a classic of the American stage. He will play the role of stage manager — or narrator — in the Thornton Wilder play, which | will run 90 minutes on NBC-TV as the second of eight Art Car- Rey specials that will be seen on selected Fridays this season. | Two other November produc- tions besides “Our Town” should month on television. He has on sometime this month, and hour- long monologue that he calls “a powerful hunk of writing.” Titled phone conversations in which a make this a sort of Art Carney tape, scheduled for airing on NBC “Call Me Back,” it’s & series of man with a drink problem bares his life. ‘ Carney said in an interview that he recently saw the tape of the monologue for the first time, and “it shook me up a little, it’s high- ly emotional—strong stuff.” | And then, on Nov. 29, ABC-TV will repeat last year’s award- winning “Art Carney Meets Peter and the Wolf,” with the Baird puppets and lyrics by Og- den Nash. The TV ‘‘Our Town" has practi- cally the same script as the stage original, with some minor changes, Carney said. Instead of the bare stage, as in the original, Carney will start out in a bare TV studio and perhaps fiddle with adjusting a camera or two. He is happy with the “Our Town” part: “It’s set in a New England town, and my parents and five older brothers were born in New England, and I know the dialect—although I’m not going NOW! thra SATURDAY DiiRb k WAGNER IFFFREY HOPE HUNTER - LANGE RICHARD Widmark “4 HIGH WATER’ to spread it on too heavily.” |HE LOVES COMEDY Despite these excursions into weightly drama, Carney said, the gp ome of doing comedy is tops. | ere’s no doubt about it, when 'you can create a comic role and |make people laugh it’s got the ‘edge a little bit as far_as personal | satisfaction goes,”’ he said. “It’s more satisfying to me when 'T can make people guffaw rather than weep. I'm actually having the most fun when I can do a variety show. ' “This present season finds me special will be a revue, to the first one. similar | Possibly the tery or ghost story—then back to + ee =| comedy on the next. * NOW SHOWING x Resakson Paces riven Winn FRANK CAPRAS——», Hove 1m THE HEAD” \ THEATER rt eomteare EOD HODGES om taste to te tc te) Cc we at 7:00 & 10:45 HURON The NIGHT of the COLOR w ovine ee TD Bars: AT 9:00 ONLY TER MOoN’ | “Where do I want to go in | this business? No place. I just | want to keep what [I'm doiag, | and working at the acting busi- | ness.”’ AP Wirepheote WENDY IS REJECTED — Wendy Hyde, 14, accompanied, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hyde, is watched by her schoolmates as she walks away from Chamberlayne Wood Road school in London one day this week. Schoo] authorities for the third time refused Wendy permission to attend classes because she wears high heels and ‘grown-up’ clothes. Her father is consulting lawyers with a view of taking legal action against the headmaster for ‘‘depriving Wendy of her education.”” Previously he was fined $2.80 on a charge of not sénding his daughter to school regularly. 4 Beauties Together in Vegas! | HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Four ‘glamor girls with a conglomerate ibust measurement of 152 inches are preparing to invade Las Vegas! for a sexy six-week stand of pul-| }chritudinous pandemonium. | | The bosomy quartette, composed} of Dagmar (42-inch bust), Julie) Wilson (37), Patrice Wymore (36) | land Marilyn Maxwell (37), will} star in ‘Jackie Barnett's Play-| igirls.”’ | | Jackie's chest measurement, for} |the record, is 35 ~*~ * * | The girls met for the first time as a group this week to begin | lrehearsals. It was something of! an event. Two are single (Pat’and Julie); all have blue eyes. Marilyn and Dagmar are blondes, Julie is a brunette, and Pat is a redhead. Seeing them all together reminds one of a beauty contest with no holds barred. The first question that comes to! |mind is whether the girls will! survive six weeks on the stage, | sharing dressing rooms and the! spotlight. | * * * } “None of us is catty,”’ Dagmar} jsaid reassuringly. ‘At least so far| everything is safe. Not one eyebrow has been raised among us.” Said Miss Wymore (recently | widowed by Errol Flynn's death), “we are all professional enough 'to think of the show first and our- iselves second.” doing what I want to. The next| Hollywood Headlines: he think of canned laughter? “I've done very little with it. On the Gleason show we were live. I don’t think any actor likes to work with it. If was bad enough when they had it on records, but One more question—what does|for a waste of starpower? Jack! \Lemmion, one of the hottest names ‘in movies, hasn’t made a picture in a year. now they've got tape and this com- plicated little machine—you get an ,idea there are people shrunk and packed down into it “It has sections labeled such as, ‘Titters from the Benny show of ‘Chuckles from George Gobel show,’ and so on. It’s a little’ mon- | ster. Try Our DELICIOUS December upmty-ump,’ ‘Guffaws,"| fourth will be a suspense or nv-\Talen ted J ack Lemmon Just Sitting and: Sitting By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer “ ‘Some Like It Hot’ his career changes. Producers are * *« groaning that | industry. So how Lemmon sit yourself, idle so long? “It's part- ly the studios’ fault more, to improve what you have achieved.”’ plained. “I did three THOMAS thimself to blamé for his idleness. was the HOLLYWOOD (AP)—How's this|piggest thing that happened to me, even bigger than getting the’ Oscar for ‘Mister Roberts.’ When) ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)—A col-| an actor has that happen to him, |lege official says Charles Van There was a time when Lem-| oo Northwoods PASTIES Freshly Baked to Perfection: Everyday Low Price! © Carry Out. Treat Your Family to a Pasty Dinner é © Perfect for Parties © Six for only $3.00 25c OFF P On Any Size IZZA TOMAHAWK Restaurant Auburn at Opdyke Phone FE 2-7014 |Carole Tregoff Must . Stand Trial Dec. 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Carole Tregoff must stand trial, Dec. 1 dering his wife. after the 22-year-old Mearfully pleaded 33. Dr. R. Bernard Finch, 41, al- grand jury indictment in the death of his wife pictures in a row last year and 1|New York. was pooped. Columbia wanted me 7 * to do, ‘The Last Angry Man’ right During his year's hiatus, after I finished ‘Some Like It Hot,’ but I said no thanks. * * * reasons are significant. y with ber lover on charges of mur- t) go ‘The Wackiest Ship in the! Army’ The date was set Wednesday | was also lined up to do ‘The ox mone Apartment’ ‘or Billy Wilder. But innocent in the : they kept postponing both pictures ‘July 18 shooting of Barbara Finch, and I ada ta up iavthing else ready has pleaded innocent to a HITS PARADOX “After I took a rest, I expected ’ Soybean oil production in Aside rr the United States now surpasses that of cottonseed oil, which had pre- from the schedule jug- viously been the chief vegetable gling, Lemmon admitted he had oil produced Van Doren Gets Two Job Offers One as Secretary at His Old College; Second Is at Radio Station } } |Doren stands a good chance of ‘becoming alumni secretary at his alma mater, St. John's College, if “You can't just take anything |he applies for the job. the lack of stars that comes along. You've got to is hobbling the be more selective and try to fol-\dent of the liberal arts college, low up with better properties. It’s said can a guy like/a paradox. You should be working would be “favorably disposed” to! but an application from Van Doren} you have to work less to protect for the opening. Dr. Richard D. Weigle, presi- Wednesday he personally * * * Van Doren, who graduated from st. John's in 1947, lost his teach- jing position at Columbia Univer- jshow ‘‘Twenty-One,” on which he “I'm disgusted with how tele- won $129,000 was rigged. vision has turned out,”’ he com-/ ~« * * mented. ‘‘] certainly don't want to for Columbia last summer. do any ‘filmed TV. And all of the excitement of live TV is gone. The big-sell boys have taken it over. Meanwhile, a Maryland radio station, WAYE in suburban Balti- more, has offered Van Doren a job as news director. There was no indication what either position would pay. Frustrated Politician BRANCH OFFICES AT W. HURON... N. PERRY ...WALLED LAKE... KEEGO HARBOR .. . UNION LAKE... MILFORD... LAKE ORION . j . WATERFORD . . . BLOOMFIELD a AND ROMEQ anew car .™, Delight Your Family With a N E WwW CAR... 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(UPD But Dr. Weigle said he doubts) and part-/™mon was one of the hardest work-|if Van Doren would be interested. | lv mine,” he ex-|img actors in show business, That The job is mainly administrative | . was when he was a TV pionger, but would include some teaching. | hustling from show to show in | he|sity and a $50,000-a-year job with} though he has done several shows the National Broadcasting Corp. since his movie stardom, His|after admitting the television quiz | ; Features at 1:27 - 3:32 - 5:37 - 7:42 - 9:47 It’s Fun-Derful for Young thousand names in his little black book... (but not hers/)...4 thousand bd 2 ways of saying “NO!” ( till she met him!) 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Steven 4, The report that the popular ar-" a¢e would not be worth | my commander was safe after being missing a weck touched off a wild, spontaneous demonstra tion. Shots were fired in the air in jubilation, and there were un- confirmed reports of seven per- ed he was one close money. The congressman insist- perhaps mainly be- cause he said he wanted some- to him on his staff |secrets that made the Salk anti- after doctors told him he had died in Navy Medical Center at Bethesda, Md ted to two ham radio operators; Earlier this year he made na relaying what purported to be a tionwide headlines when it was message from a navy launch that Jearned he had put his 19-year- said it had reseved Cienfuegos and 5)q son on his office payroll at a year. Carter's mail has been heavy with criticism from laxpayers who felt a youth that THE PONTIAC \Connected With Measles mn | | Discovers Deadly Virus | By DELOS SMITH ment in “giant cell” pneumonia UPI Science Editor | promises to be life-saving in the NEW YORK—The viruses which future. | cause measles have been caught, The insidious thing they exposed lin secret and deadly work inside was the ability of the viruses to ‘children b® the scientist who won! kill a child with pneumonia without Nobel Prize for his part in expos- giving any sign of their presence. ing secrets of polio viruses rm * * Prof. John F. Enders and his They developed a laboratory proved that measles technique by which “giant cell” viruses killed three children with pneumonia can be recognized, associates " obsi poorly ae rstoud ge spite the absence of any sign of| jsease “al ed lp ant “ a U- measles. while its victim is living rather 1 s | monia. rather than with MeasieS. Heretofore it has been identified : i as any The children had no rash nor aM on)y in post-mortem examination. other sign of the common child : hood disease They also proved that the Dental Aide viruses were responsible for pneumonia-like inflammation of Arrested Over the lungs which followed frank . cases ot measles in four her Candy Pills children, two of whom died. FREMONT, Calif. (AP) — The Finally, they demonstrated ‘hat (ner dental assistant of Dr, Wil- the natural defensive chemistry liam V. Shyne was arrested which usually makes measles a Wednesday and charged with mild and short-lived disease, had helping to hand out candy-coated been stymied | purgatives to youngsters on Hal- BUGS CAN KILL loween. Enders and his associates had made“ a classical study of the! chemical behavior of measles viruses in laboratory cultures, of the type which yielded the chemical] * * * Hazel Engelby, 34, was specific- ally charged with outraging public} decency and unlawful dispensation) of drugs. She denied the charges} when she was booked at nearby, Santa Rita | ble. ‘Polio vaccine possi Shyne, 40, is still sought on sons _ being wounded by bullets. cancer. ' Their diacovery a its lavelve- Adentical charges, which came ergserer oy a et ih toh mere ny oe ate RO WE AIRES Togo ‘ eer “ e - oe cin ae 3 oth ag ¢ a ee wd wae ee: as ah % Wael wits de Papa * sae SA ’ deiibed cedttiss:: goood Me { * & % » - x Hgt. Overall—3914” Width Overall 264," Seat Width—24” Petes NR See Ped OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 PARK BEHIND STORE — IT’S FREE! ee Se ; on — plate glass mirror (38x26), bed with footboard. DANISH RECLINER Relox sleep and enjoy TV. Upbhol- stered in top quality, modern textured fabric in your choice of tartan, coral or toast. Per- fect for your family room, TV room or living room, IN RICH WALNUT FINISH read, rest, S 5 Also Available in Leather-Like, while you Washable Plastic $6 DOWN RELAX AS NEVER BEFORE PRESS. 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Stan Musial and Roy Cam- their chest: DEAR SIRS: the National League’s most valu- panella each were named three able ‘player for an unprecedented times and Carl Hubbel) twice. But ave j , > ot second year came as a real sur-jnever had a player taken it in a just read, with interest, Bruno Kearns attempt | rise i elie eae hi at face-saving, both his own and that of the Pontiac’ “Any of a half dozen or so other) There have been four succes- Northern football team. I do not feel that this attempt feliows I thought would beat mejsive-year winners in the American has been successful. Mr. Kearns insinuates that his out.’ said the wiry, i es Es Jimmy Foxx, grin itici te 3 \Chicago Cub shortstop. |houser, Yogi Berra and Mickey criticism is just from-disgruntled Waterford students. ; : “AN I can say fs that it's }Mantle. All the repeaters were on) He fails to mention that of adults from both schools. It | pennant contenders, making) ; onderful unexpected j . appears that Mr. Kearns has only succeeded in proving | ™ ‘ ak aa san mana, ba emir achievement all the more his bias, and by pointing Northern’s failure at crucial) hard to believe. “Every player | slowing. points, shown that Waterford was definitely the team, looks forward to two things — Banks won the,1958 prize by a , winning the most valuable landslide as the Cubs again deserving the win. There is very little face-saving here. John Teeuwissen award and playing on a cham- shared fifth place. The voting was pionship team.” a little tighter this time. He col- - Waterford High School lected 232!2 points to 189', for A year ago when Banks won the Mathews, 174 for Aaron and 161 award, he implied that it was 4 for Moon among the top finishers good talking point for a raise. He : a tae x : - TON (AP) The list of National got it. This time he was signed League most valuable players Dear John: Thank you for reading the stories which have upset you “with interest.” I stand accused of being biased. jefore the award was announced. 1931 Frankie Frisch $i Louis . . ° . : uc leu 1 a I admit the aecusation only in one respect—trying to He still got a reported $10,000 in- Jess Cer Hubbell Kew York — ; : crease, boosting him to an esti- 5935 Gabbe omatsen, Gotan report the facts—a biased oath of my profession. mated $60,000 for 1960. 1856 Cari "aude New oa * * * The springy-wristed Banks, be- | 1938 Erie Lombard! Cinctnns: DEAR SIRS: ~ee “i ea League | ise Prank MeCormick (Cineinnat: : : = y Player to win the honor in succes-| {$3} satel, I just looked at the sports page of your Saturday sive years, batted .304 and had 13 Sen Muti. st, Lous paper. I have one question—how come there wasn't @ these other accomplishments for {2 Tal Case unk. Euccee picture of the Pontiac Central-Ferndale game? I saw 1%9 with the fifth place Cubs: a] . cee eke a photographer, but none were published. Established a new high field- {3: Socks Robison. Seeexiyn < 1956 Jim stant ¥) Wongering Teenager | I@& Percentage of 985 commit: 0°) cay Campocala beonkis Dear Wondering: ting only 12 errors, fewest of 192 Hank Sauer. Chicago g: : ; 1953 Roy Campanella, Brooklyn Th any shortstop who ever played - j954 Willie Mays, New York : . ~ , r2¢ T >» ~ 1955 R Sampanel) ook! yn e photographer you saw was not from The Press. a full season in the majors. 1358 ee Soto In as much as our photographer shot pictures at three Led both leagues in runs batted. {sss ic Weake Celcage Ernie Banks. Chicago of the four PCH home games prior to last week and i? With 143. highest in the National 1** in our attempt to be fair to other local schools in pho- ee ts ase —— totaled tography coverage he was assigned to another game. Hit 45 homers. It tied him for But keep smiling, he will be at the PCH-Bay City game the lead with Mathews, but the tomorrow. ,Milwaukee third baseman hit one in the playoff series to take homer , Now, we know there are so many readers who have honors * * * | { comments, criticisms and complaints (the three C’s) | Since the Most Valuable designa- about the various athletic teams == CHG Logs, TIGCTS, |. theca official award of ie ' Wings, ‘Pistons, Michigan, MSU, PCH, PNH, Waterford, Basebal! Writers’ Assn. of Ameri-| e | an § Clarktson, etc., and also a few choice words about the ©@ '" 1931, ony - two Nationab sportswriters. League players won it two or more ~ ) Million Fans at Home Games Top Problem, He Says, Is Farm System Which * * * So, to make everyone happy, we want to give you a ° chance to express yourself. Royals Acquire Therefore, each Tuesday, this column will be yours 6-9 Hub Reed What shall we call it? In honor of our most interested . critic, John Teeuwissen, we shal] cal) it our “Deaf John From St. Louis Column.” CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cin- Here’s your chance to sound off! Sign them and keep cimnati Royals of the National Basketball Assn. Wednesday ac- |g Not Producin them short. oo _ ee _,quired 6-foot, S9inch Hub Reed ng from the St. Louis Hawks in a q| DETROIT —Bill DeWitt wants upon later \to lure two million spectators into ~ Briggs Stadium but he admits it'll * * > solid, - 7 : Reed, a former Oklahoma City rake io ‘eam to do University star, is in his second x * a year of pro ball. Last year he ‘seored 325 points for the Hawks in With New York leading 14-13 65 games and had a 43 per cent — ; _early in the first quarter y |shooting average from the field — he a Suen ee cue hit for four straight baskets and |He is 23 years old See pe koe i rosea ‘Set a free throw. Then after Willie Except for Jack Twyman the Tigers haven't made a serious trade for a player to be agree Green Helps Winners Knicks Defeat Pistons DETROIT w—The Knickerbock- ers probably will keep rookie John- ny Green, former Michigan State basketball star, on his showing in| The Detroit Tigers never have the New York's 107-101 victory over Naulls bagged a two-pointer, Royals have been hard-pressed run since and attendance has the Detroit Pistons. Guerin came through with an- for consistent scorers in its front | 4. ndied Green saw 26 minutes of action’ other basket to make it 27-13. |line and Coach Tom Marshall ex- last night in his debut at Olympia) The Kmicks held a 29-21 edge at |Pressed belief Reed will “give us| “I think many parts of the | team are solid,’’ DeWitt told the weekly meeting of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Assn. “someone pointed out to me the other day that if the club had won half its first 16 or 18 games (the club was 2-15 and Bill Nor- man Was fired), it would have won the pennant.” DeWitt doesn’t suggest that the more strength up front where we have been hurting so far.” Stadium before 3,504 fans. He! the end of the first quarter and looked like a réal pro in picking made it 58-39 at the half. off nine rebounds and making sev-| The Pistons struck back in the|_, eral difficult shots in scoring 13 third quarter to slice the gap to Big Class ‘A’ Battle points. jonly eight points. Braun then . . Another rookie from Michigan Stepped into the action with a bas- Set in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS—Both coaches} State, Bob Anderegg, got into the ket and a field goal just before game for less than one minute the period enged. He carried, his .4i4 they “had @ feeling” before started that this could! and scored one point for the {Mot streak over fhto the final pe-|the season Knickerbockers, riod and clinched the game. The pacemakers for the Knicks = * * . were veteran guards Richie @uerin Bailey Howell was top scorer for! That's the way Ted Sowle of and Carl Braun. They combined) the Pistons with 15 points Grand Rapids Catholic Central and for 48 points with Guerin getting The victory gave New York a 2-2 Ed Farhat of Muskegon Catholic * , o 1 to add to the 35 he made Tues-/Tecord. The Pistons have a 2-3 Central talked today about their : day night When the Knicks beat the mark in the National Basketball upcoming meeting next weekend The top problem, he said, is to Minneapolis Lakers in St. Louis. Assn. standings. | which is expected to decide who)find out what's wrong with the Guerin led the Knicks in the first NEW YORK will wear the 1959 Michigan high|farm system, and why it has not ball game pennant the way they are—neither does he suggest that they need rad- ical changes half and then Braun took over it) angeregs oot dome S Hbersen football crown . [preduced needed talent in the last the closing period when it appeared | Braun 9 3 21 Cable 3 111, Sowle’s Cougars, who already|few years. DeWitt didn't say it. the Pistons might stage a cmedean ae . — ; 3% have won the Grand Rapids City;but it’s a pretty safe bet that the back after trailing by as much as George 1 2 i Howell ‘ 3 13) League title this year, were rated farm system doesn’t have a single 24 points. Seerin 11 527 Lord. 2 7' No. 1 this week by the United!player ready for delivery in 1960, _ a : 7 uecere . = Press International and No. 2 by either. ra 312 Shue 6 214, AP. Farhat’s undefeated Crusad- “That’ need | Totals = 2 23 8T Totals 38 25 101 ers moved up into the No. 2 spot in) 4 ra pe a ae Swen vo 8 8 & Sil Upr and No. 3 in AP. | than trades we might make,” he ; said. “‘Everybedy is : | around now and I’m ready to lis- ten to trades and ideas.” DeWitt said he doubted that {there would’ be a great amount of Giardello Even IN | Detreit a | ‘ | Tiger Prexy Talks of - once again the pros took their toll for the other Swamis drawn that many home spectators. | be the year’s championship foot: Tigers are good enough to win the NO CLEVELAND (AP)—Joey Giar- dello evened the score with Dick Tiger of Nigeria Wednesday night by winning a unanimous decision in their 10-round middleweight’ bout. But it was a close one, just} as when Tiger decisioned Joey in Chicago five weeks ago Referee Don Gonzales scored it 45-44 for Giardello, Judge Charles; Bill also had it 45-44,’ and Judge Herb Williams gave Joey a 47-45 margin. There were no knockdowns, or) near knockdowns, but Giardelle jabbed a one-inch gash over Ti- ger’s right eye. The cut bled free-| ly in the following rounds, spat-| tering the Nigerian’s white trunks. | At 161, Tiger, whose home is now in Liverpool, England, had 4 pownd advantage on Giardello, a former Philadgelphian fighting now from Rosedale, N.Y. ‘The- fight pattern had Tiger moving in and throwing left hooks} —many of them wild—and Joey jabbing effectively with his left and landing an occasional right. A couple of Tiger’s high hard teft hooks caught’ Joey back ef the right ear, but Joe shook them off.) In the ninth the referee took a) point) away from Tiger for delib- erate butting. & AP Wirephste DIM VIEW — Joey Giardello (left) shows the effect of a hard punch thrown by Dick Tiger of Nigeria in their middleweight scrap last night in Cleveland. Tiger landed several good punches in the 9th round but still lost a 10-round ynanimous decision to Giardelio. * |trading when inter-league trading becomes permissible on Nov. 21. There will be more action involv- ing second-line players than front- liners, he predicted. DeWitt also said he favors a lot of night games—‘‘you have to give the fan what he wants... we're competing for the entertainment dollar.”’ * * * He also-said he is in favor of inter-league competition, ‘‘If Bill Veeck and Hank Greenberg have their way, there'll be inter-league competition in 1960," DeWitt cracked. “But I don't think it’ll ‘come that soon.” Dayton’s Cyphers Chief Threat to Titan Victory DAYTON, Ohio wW—If the De- \troit Titans can stop Bob Cyphers here Saturday, they probably can win a football game. Cyphers is Dayton’s top threat— he’s, leading the club in rushing with a 4-yard average. He’s the top pass receiver with nine catches for 180 yards and two touchdowns. He's the Flyers’ top punt return tions with six, and in scoring. man, leads the club in intercep-/its opener. \- . Bay City Must SPORES na Brown at Fullback Slot | Pontiac Central Has Hopes of Upsetting Top-Rated Wolves Here's a note of interest for the southbound Bay City Central foot- |ball team: That ball-carrying spree by Pon- itiac Central's Charley Brown ‘against Ferndale a week ago was no one-night stand PCH coach Jesse MacLeay knows a good thing when he sees it and therefore Mr, Brown is going to be running from the fullback position again Friday evening when the Chiefs clash with top-ranked Bay City at Wisner Stadium. } | By BILL CORNWELL | It's a fairly safe bet that Brown will be playing fullback a week hence too when the Chiefs con- clude their 1959 season with Flint Central at Flint's Atwood Stadium. * * * Brown, now in his 3rd season as an all-state caliber guard for the ANOTHER HONOR Ernie Banks, Chi AP Wirephete Chiefs, switched to fullback last cago Cubs’ hard-hitting infielder, looks over his for the second straight year as the Most Valuable phy ests og at i. ‘ ( se scorn mantel pf trophies with his wife Elyoce and Player in the National League, being the first to touchdowns in a 27-7 ‘triumph. | The bulldozing Brown packs 200 solid péunds on a 5-10 frame and . he runs with both speed and pow- \ . J ‘er, Against the Dales he lugged the pigskin 27 times and ‘gained 110 yards for an average of four jper carry. | PCH also has other talented backs to worry the Bay City defense as a glance at the 1959 record book will shew. Halfbacks Dick McCauley, Isaac Jones and Allen Howze are con- stant breakaway threats and all \/ jhave cut loose for long runs this A y fall. Jones and Howze, who have |been the workhorses of the attack, are both dveraging better than sev - en yards per try. McCauley has an average of five yards a crack ‘ x * * They ve running neck and neck with Swami Abair pulling even with Swami Cornwell as, With Brown providing that much- result of last week's games. needed strength up the middle, the The colleges, MSU, U. of D. and Mississippi, knocked Swami! Cornwell for three losses while outside threat from Jones, Howze | and McCauley should be an even igreater problem for the Bay City makes room for another award. He was named win it in successive years The GiGrape e Now, it seems none of the Grapevine pickers had the courage to pick Pontiac Central to knock off the number one team in the state, Bay City Central, and none gave ane am, Waterford the edgé over a Fordson team which blasted strong Monroe last week. Physically, the Chiefs are | sounder now than at any time The Swamis also see the end for Avondale and figure Birmingham just can’t beat DOn-)| since early in the year. The only dero regardless of the season. serious injury belongs to full- This marks the end for some of the prep teams. Others have one more week, while the; back Joe McCauley, whose colleges and pros continue for a few weeks. | banged-up knee prompted | Brown's transfer to the back- CORNWELL ABAIR KEARNS MOATS . field (133-62-6—.711) (133-62-4—.711) (140-75-6—. 651) (135-80-6—.627) | . PCH-BAY CITY Bay City Bay City Bay City Bay City w ressed rea Rochester-PNH PNH PNH PNH PNH | Joe will be d _and ready WALLED CARE Ply mout Walled Lak Walled’ Lak Welled "Lak Walled Lak |Ser action, MacLeny said, but he'll -Ply mouth ia. ake allied Lake fe e a e i , : FLISHERALD Avontaie Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitegerald Avondale probably spend most of his time DON DERO-Birmingham ero Dondero Birmingham Dondero on the sidelines fol, WEST BLOOMPIELD GerEsien aneld Wak eomfeld Went Bloomfield West Btoomiield | chase Seal. Sick olly- ies joo8n fie) fest oom fie fest oom fie jc Jes oom fie | E 2 , e NICHOLS-Cranbr Nichols Nichols Nichols Cranbrook | Quarter — Si ey, both TROY Romeo | Trey. Troy, Trey. Trey. ered by a sore back in the Fern- r it e en en en . IMLAY GITY-Ortonville Imlay City imiay City Imlay oe Imlay City dale contest, is much improved t ement t ike t ike st ike St. Mike ¢ » : St. Rita-OL 8T. MARY St. Mary t. Mary St. Mary t. Mary and all set to direct the PCH SOUTHFIELD-Bentiey Southfield Southfield Bentley Southfield offense , > ALMONT-Ca Almont Almont Almont Almont = BROWN CITY-armade Brown City Brown City Brown City Brown City The Chiefs are ready to go and WSON-Lutheran awson awson awson awson / . 'SRFORB Nort Brann Seloed alse Shonda wollpack, 1wtpd Michignn's Ne. 1 o ranc xto ° 0 xIO: 7 ; Hy ‘ PERREACE Ruma Praae Berets Berean” ai Class A’ high school “tearm. ‘The mda e aie rm e e aie aie Hare] Park-PORT HURON Pért Huron Port Huron Hazel Park Port Huron : team. ILLINOIS Michiaan tpote {Linots inols linots Wolves boast a perfect 7-0 record j ° ue 5 9 ue ue and s 3 j ROTRE DAMEO. Tech Notre D : Not De os 4 Tech Ret » rand Coir stants, are set on 2 |N eorgia ‘ec otre ame Dy re me eorgia ec re ame | r ‘ = | THIEL-Wayne State Thiel Thie Thiel Wayne State \consecutive Saginaw Valley Con rthwestern-Wisconsin Wisconsin North western Wisconsin Northwestern \ference title. Fem pees RACUSE Fo ing — 5 maa _— State ! : ions eelers teelers tons eeclers - " BROWNS-Eagles Browns Browns Browns Browns Bay City’s performance has ams- ams ers ers 4 re BEARS-Packers Bears Bears Bears Bears , been unimpressive for the last GIANTS-Cards Giants Giants Cards Giants three weeks, but the Wolves sur- Redskips-COLTS Colts Colts Colts Colts vived each scare to stay un- — beaten. Coach Elmer Engel’s | gridders have not lost since Oct. | 26, 1957, when Midland turned the trick, 20-14, The Wolves have a sterling all- state candidate of their own in fullback George Archer, a solidly- | built 175-pounder who is averaging “Home team listed first. Consensus favorite in capitais Eight Have Losing Records Late Stage for State College Gridders :: By The Associated Press their football campaign last week-| Here's the complete weekend! ;ynner in the Bay City backfield The 1959 football campaign is.end, both bowing with plus rec-|Schedule, with won-lost records: |is Elonzo Smith, brother of Namon rolling into the do-or-die stage for|ords. Michigan Tech wound up| SATURDAY AFTERNOON land Willie, who has averaged 11.6 2 and Grand Rapids JC 5-2-1.| Detrott (330) ab Dayton (16) as a 2nd stringer, , q.|Three more wind things up this! Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4-3) + * * * p)weekend, Kalamazoo ending with) Indians Central (2-4-1) at Perris (2-3'| Bay City, like PCH, fas been the Hillsdale contest. Albion trying East. Michigan (1-5) at N. Illinois (5-2) | to'stay on the top side of the .500! mark against Alma and Adrian, | ‘Michigan collegians. Eight teams currently are sa dled with losing records. Three o them—Adrian, Kalamazoo and Eastern Michigan—cannot possibly Wayne State (3-2) at Thiel (1-3-1) | predomi i i East. [iltpois (2-5) at Cen. Mich. 16-2) | inantly a es club this year, but the Chiefs can look for the upstaters to sling a few Kent State (4-2) at West. Mich. (3-4) Alma (4-3) at Albion (4-3) Michigan (2-4) at Iilimois (3-2-1) salvage a winning performance. raced : rath is still hone ‘tot Detroit which broke a five-game losing’ Purdue (3-1-3) at Michigan State. passes tomorrow night. Quarter- Western Michigan. Ferris, Michi. St’eak last weekend, trying to SATURDAY NIGHT backs Bob Crampton and J. C te , make it two in a row against, Hope ‘6-1) at Olivet 12-4) Dunn do the throwing with rangy gan and Olivet . . Kalamazoo (2-5) at Hillsdale (7-0) ott tse PB The . Olivet can do no better than Findlay of Ohio Adrian 2-5) at Pindlay 4-2-1) ends Larry Piotrowski and Ken .) . 0 tf lat ¥ r ‘ Warren their favorite tar snd WEL have te beat Hope hi rren their favorite targets weekend and Ohio Northern the . ° e . SEASON RECORDS PCH (3-2) BAY CITY (7-0) next to finish that high Leads Warriors to 3rd Win in Row Met g aotthhed , a 20- Wyandotte 7 34-Sexton 19 Central Michigan is clinging to = P © 25-River Rouge 8 14-Bay C. Handy 0 v sim iw of a owe oe Sti]t Fires 41 Points ssc ee 8 Interstate Conference title, but 0-Flint North. 19 13-Midland 0 a , 27-Ferndale 7 14-Saginaw 8 o . someone —_ nave ” — : By The Associated Press into the lead to stay after they,— = ~~ Western IHinois while the Chips : 118 72 «172 43 roll through their last two con- | The fellows who said it would traile@ 58-57 at halftime. ference foes. take Wilt (The Stilt), x * : Blue Bonnet T It’s up to Illinois Normal (9.4)(Chamberlain to find his way, Wilt now Is averaging 40 points | ue onnet eams ‘chigan (1-5) to hand around in the tough National Bas- @ game, and 34 rebounds ners hig ani and otbell Assn, might consider these) Paul Arizin, Willie Sauldsberry.| (Jef $100 000 Fach Hillsdale can wrap up the un-| figures: Tom Gola, Andy Johnson and Guy ’ disputed MIAA title this weekend’ Three games, 120 points, 102 re- Rodgers also hit double — by defeating Kalamazoo, and the|bounds—and three straight _vic- for Philadelphia. Johnny ge 20 Dales should do the job easily. tories for the rejuvenated Phila- points were tops for the Nats. Western Michigan is rated about delphia Warriors. . even against Kent State, but the ~ * * Perez Retains Crown Broncos must not only defeat the The next question might be: Ohio team, but must down Detroit' What happens when he learns the in the finale in two weeks to grab league? Perez of Argentina retained his! minimum of $100,000 each.” “said a winning record. The 7-foot-2 former Kansas All- world flyweight boxing champion- Elvin M. Smith, president of the Ferris faces Indiana Central this|America had another big game ship tonight with a 13th round Greater Houston Bowl Assny “In weekehd in an effort to square its|last night, scoring 41 poirits and, knock-out of — challenger Sadao the event of a sellout, each team record at 33. The Bulldogs then|40. rebounds as the unbeaten War- | Yaoita of Japan. ‘ close against Alma, a team thatjriors drubbed the Syracuse o The victory avenged the only ly. $150,000."" Lanes walloped Indiana Central 42-14 in|tionals 124113. And it was 14 defeat on Perez's record of 56} The inaugural Blue Bonnet points by Chamberlain in the third pointed Perez in a non-title 10-'game will be played Dee. 19 Rice Stadium, time for | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Spon- sors of the new Blue Bonnet Bowl | football game voted. Wednesday to underwrite $110,000 in addition to tickets already sold. : __ “This action makes it praetical- OSAKA, Japan #% — Pasqual}y certain the teams will get a . 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Occupying center: stage is the clash between the eastern giants, Syracuse and Penn State, The Hoo- ple System was taxed to its very limitations before determining that the Nittany Lions and their scintil- lating Richie Lucas could not with- stand the onslaught of the Syra- cuse Orangemen, Also in the eastern secter, in a game that takes me back to my days as chief blocker for the | immortal Ted Coy, the revital- | ized Old Blue of Yale will van- — a valiant Pennsylvania eleven, But not before Penn dents the robust Bulldog defense for two touchdowns. In the Midwest, Notre Dame will! |stage a brilliant rally to conquer | Georgia Tech, and Northwestern) will continue its parade to the Rose| Bow! by toppling dangerous Wis- consin. * * * On the Pacific coast, Washing- ton, leading western Rose Bowl contender, will be hard pressed be- fore downing Oregon State. While in the South, Louisiana State will! prevail over Tennessee. Our upset indicator gave you Syracuse to defeat West Virginia by a 4414 count. The actual score was 440. Um, yas, to err is hu-| man! This week, you have my) Five Yankees Seeking Mexican Open Honors MEXICO CITY, (UPI) — Five! |professionals from the United | States, were listed among the chal-| ltengers when play got underway GUN today in the Mexican Open Golf c ASES tournament. The other U.S. entries were long- hitting George Bayer of Lemont, Ill., Tommy Jacobs of Whittier, Calif, Ernie Vossier of Fort Worth, Tex., and Howie Johnson of Meadow Lark, Calif | Maxwell won this tournament! three years ago over the same| Chapultepec Club course with a! record score of 264 for 72 holes. | He fired a six-under-par 66 dur- ing a practice round earlier this week \ Northwestern Smells Roses, Says Hoople led by former champion| RED c |Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex., eT Pair q word, all possibility of error has been eliminated. Strike up the band! Auburn 21, Miss. 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Get savings ca arin moe Opcange Ht A/S THE PONTIAC PRESS. at HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 FORTY-FIVE llinois Mans Plans for Michigan Soph Halfback | * * * ive se Figures High Spartans Preparing Agins.o1M. for Rain Possibility Illini Showed Strength | in Tyin Purd | 7| EAST LANSING # — Duffy| hospitalized with a neck sprain. jsome mighty upsets on MSU ying Purdue, |Daugherty has his runners ready| Te Ike Grimsley, 2 junior converted | the past. Last Weekend |for a slow track in-case it rains! || ee. took his place | x * * here Saturday in the football meet-| | This time, the Spartans, out of CHAMPAIGN, Ill. w¥—Sophomore |ing with Purdue. | Advance ticket sales indicate a the conference running, are out ,000-pl t halfback Johnny Counts figures| The Michigan State troops to ‘eat ee Gee mile wal. to cut down the Boilermakers, high in coach Ray Eliot's offensive | till f the-d tend worked until darkness in a steady’ ways an attraction here, has pulled s ‘oot-in- oor contenders Plane mapped for Michigan Satur: | @rizzle yesterday. - — i with only a loss and tie in Big day. Ten competition. Counts was the main spark in| The practes Get was sweenyy | Big Ten individual statistics re- s the Illini’s only sustained drive | after nearly 12 hours of on-and- leased today showed Dean Look, against Purdue last week as he! ff rains. orrison ac MSU quarterback, took over second led a 72-yard scoring march for) Backs had a long session ; place in passing behind Iowa's) a — with the favored of handling the wet |Olen Treadway and ahead of Tom| ~ ' ermakers snd uniforms were. smeared wih Stor Red Wings sis; Sess steer In all, Counts picked up 64 | mud by the time the practice was lg 4 | hich yards in 7 trips to give him the cajied because of darkness, ithrough his performance w rushing leadership of the team. -« « | Boston Bruins Invade °eat_the Spartans. He has totaled 213 yards in 45 | . . | The ends, in particular, had Detroit Olympia ice tries. Junior fullback Bill Brown (+ ouble keeping their footing going | a is next with 2 j i | panne " 10 yards in 60 down on pass play. | | Tonight oe — Michign State has yet to work | areal roe ie _ in Pringles on a sloppy wet Saturday al- | DETROIT ® — Coach Sid Abel) Owns, and in Pass | though a light rain was falling expects to have defenseman Jim| — with 12 catches for 258) jast week toward the end of the | Morrison back in the Detroit Red| yards | Ohio State game that ended in a Wings tineup tonight for the game! . ba . x * _ | 30-24 defeat for the Spartans, 'with the Boston — at Oly mpia. The Illini still are in the Big! Coaches concentrated on drill * * Ten title race with a 2-1-1 record. The Wings nape to strengths . - They have upended Ohio State and their hold on second place in the! Minnesota and lost to Indiana.|, National Hockey League. They defeated Army but lost to losses, te the Buckeyes and lowa Abel said x-ray reports show that! Penn State in non-league action. . * * * _ | Morrison has a torn rib cartilage Against Army, Eliot unveiled his I think we're improving,” byt has no other injury. disconnected end offense. Since Daugherty noted cautiously. * *« * then it hasn't been much of a de-| Mickey Walker, sophomore = ij; McNeill will rejoin the | fensive problem for opposing starter at left guard, was still Wings at Toronto for the gaine| oat of it ess and less. worked * there Saturday. McNeill left) Eliot has been greatly impressed W —as rng owe mn | ie : sa Gack morial services there for his wife, | by Rei foe i on micngan Joan, who died last Friday. | yersen, after drill on pass defense — a fatal weakness in both Big Ten “We are free from serious in- juries, and this is real good because we have to face three teams Saturday,” says Eliot. “They employ three complete units. They've shown something new on offense every week and | we have te be ready for any- thing.”’ Ingwersen says that the first! Michigan team apparently is con-| sidered the best on offense, the second goes both ways with effec- tiveness and the third may be the best defensively. “One time this year (against) Minnesota) they used 33 players in the first 10 minutes.” Ingwer- sen says. ‘“Their quarterback, Stan Noskin, is a good one. And they | have new speed in sophomore Ben Changed Dodger Plans | Listed for New Park | | LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers have a new} set of plans for their proposed ballpark in Chavez Ravine — this) NO ACTION — Michigan State | time with restaurants inside in-| gvard Mickey Walker, who hails | stead of outside the stadium. from East Detroit, will miss this | The city council criticized pre-) week's game against Purdue. vious drawings, showing the Walker is hospitalized with a stadium surrounded by such com-, neck injury. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 litle Play Tops Final Big Prep Slate —— ——EE sy Cincinnati Star By The Associated Press Billy Cannon's game-winning 89- | yard return of a punt that gave | Louisiana State a 7-3 triumph over Mississippi! last Saturday boosted the fleet-footed halfback to the top among the major col- lege football punt return leaders. | * * * Weekly statistics supplied | Thursday b, the NCAA Service} Bureau al® showed Stanford's | combination of Dick Norman and Chris Burford} front of all competition! in the throwing catching depart-| ments, * * * | Other jeaders included Cincin- natis Ed Kovac in seoring, Ken- tucky's Calvin 3ird in kickoff re- turns, Paul Maguire of The Cita- de, in touchdown catches, Bob | Cyphers of Dayton and Bud White- head of Florida State in pass in terceptions, and Karl Holzwarth of Wisconsin and Wendel) Harris of LSU in field goals. 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RO Kimball at Ferndale The Yomiuri and the Mainichi Port Huron at Haze! Park Mt Clemens at East Detroit Birmingham at RO Dendero Avondale at Pitsgeraid have taken turns bringing Ameri- can major league teams to Japan Romeo at Troy every two years Lake Orion at Lapeer Lutheran West at Clawson * * * Oak Park at Madison Ty : g . Bloomfield Hills at Clarkston The final decision was expected West Bloomfield at Holly to depend on the showings of the Milford at Brighton two teams in the early stages of Northville at Clarencevilie — slayer gece Oxford the 1960 season. The trip would rtonville at Imiay Cits - . Capac at Almont y be made after the 1960 World New Haven at Dryden Anchor Bay se! Memphis Armada 6t-Brown Ci! Wyandotte Schafer at Lakeview at Utice Grosse Pte U. S at Lamphere - SATURDAYS GAME Cranbrook at Nichols SUNDAY'S GAMES series. 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Northville in the W-O, Imlay City in the SCC and Thumb power Anchor Bay are seeking outright pennants Pentiac Press Phete handoff from quarterback John Comparative scores and the home edge make Fitegerald the favorite but Avon skipper Frank Crowell has a repatation for get ting his boys “up” for big oc: cAasions. Fellows like Dick Smith. Herb Harris and Walt Cooley could show up the experts. Red Sox Announcer Wins Damage Suit TAMPA, Filia. (AP)—Boston ra- ; dio and television announcer Curt’ Ferndale is seeking its 5th Gowdy yesterday was awarded straight league triumph facing the $60,000 in a damage suit against prospect of being tied for the lead Kent S. McKinley, publisher of the by losing. Port Huron goes to Haz Sarasota News Park and Mt. Clemens is at East McKinley said the decision Detroit in other games would be appealed * * * Gowdy, who sought $500,000 in Northville should breeze past the jury trial, contended a car Clarenceville for its 4th crown in driven by McKinley struck his ve- as many seasons. West Bloomfield hicle in Sarasota in 1957. and that invades Holly, Clarkston entertains McKinley hit him through the win- Bloomfield Hills and Milford trav dow of his car at the scene of the els to Brighton in other Wayne- crash Oakland finals. Gowdy said he hust his back in Imlay anticipates little trouble the collision and dispute which fol- with Ortonville while North | lowed, was hospitalized for six Branch secke revenge fer an | weeks and was unable to broad- earlier beating at Oxford, cast Boston Red Sox games dur- ing the 1957 season Anchor Bay will have its work McKinley denied that his car cut out against defensive-minded struck Gowdy’s vehicle. or that Memphis. New Haven goes to Dry- den, Capac is at Almont and Ar- — mada is guest-of Brown City com- CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago’ pleting the Thumb slate. Cubs Wednesday signed as a *& ‘2 | catcher 37-year-old Del Rice, who The list of non-league games has was released as a coach by the increased with the wrapup of the Milwaukee Brayes after the 1959 Inter-Lakes and Tri-County loops.| ee |} Nerthern, which tied for 2nd in | ER armere ‘OE EP its I-L debut, will be a slight | . ~—S@ choicé against the Tri-County champion Rochester eleven. The Huskies made a strong show- © ing while losing out to Walled Lake » in an attempt to gain a share of 3 the title a- week ago. They will have to bounce back to dump Rochester, The. Falcons have a five-game win string going since bowing to Farmington—a PNH vic- tim Plymouth at Walled Lake,-Romeo at Troy, Lake Orion at Lapeer and = Birmingham at Royal Oak Dondero ; are some of the other top attrac- tions . Farmington will host Belleville, Southfield goes to Bentley, Berkley | js at héme against Roseville, Luth- ‘eran West vs Clawson, Oak Park goes to Madison, Utica meets |Lakeview, South Lyon takes on |} Wyandotte. Schaffer and Grosse Pointe University School is guest ,, of Lamphere. | he struck the announcer months a year! ry Bengough Has Attack PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Benny * Bengough a coach for the Phila- ©s delphia Phillies, is recovering in ® Nazareth Hospital from a_ slight) > heart attack. - Bengough, a colorful catcher * who plaed with Babe Ruth, com-) > plained of chest pains Monday | *- night and was hospitalized. He, e. is 61. P nmagilllties Rochester * Five games with direct bearing 1 on league championships and some ‘ | Prep League Standings | SAGIN VALLEY TRI-COUNTY AGINAY hms Afi Games League All Games Ww wWwtLer®t wef wer Bay City Central ....3 6 8 7 0 © Rochester . 36 0 6 10 Flint . 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Mann, owner of the financially distressed Atlanta Crackers, gave up several months of efforts to save the club for Atlanta Wednes- day and turned the franchise back to the Southern Assn At a meeting of league direct- ors, Mann said anyone who could obtain the franchise could have Ponce de Leon park free next vear. including the concessions and all the Crackers’ equipment Mann offered the Atlanta club for sale last July. He got no bids then. 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Morgan became the | Philadelphia Phillies baseball or-|20th full time scout on the Birds Johnson Is Out Ben Na "Tan. . -»-. ly &[— puck on forsuda’s Giants Favored; | All-Star Pin Points |} amy ect creas | SPECIALS ! Batlleat Pitt Rams—49ers Even Steelers Fav D . s ro ored = By United Press International point choice to bounce back at Charley Conerly and Frank Gif- etroit as Both Teams) The New York Giants are seven-| the expense of the Redskins. The [ford Conerly, the club’s No, 1 Need Victories |point choices to retain their one-| Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, |. sterback, sprained his right an- leame lead in the National Football| bracketed a game behind New kle during last week's 20-3 victory League’s Eastern division Sunday York in the East, clash at Cleve- _ . by whipping the Chicago Cardinals land. The Browts are eight-point jover the Packers. Gifford missed at Yankee Stadium. favorites, lest Sunday’s game betause of a The San Francisco Forty-Niners,| The Chicago Bears play host to torn rib cartilage suffered two ry Johnson is for indifferent play, | {Ursin a one-game lead over the/the Green Bay Packers and arejweeks ago at Pittsburgh. Bob ar Baltimore Colts in the Western) seven-point choices to win the 83rd! cp, J ra sin : . | ‘Schnelker, New York's top of- sicne babe fae hore eam f|race, are rated even with the | meeting between the two old rivals. | coas'.'Rams for their game at Los AD-|The Pittsburgh Steelers entertain) NEW LOW PRICES #7 TRAILMAKER Se NEW TREADS DETROIT W — President-gen- eral manager Edwin J. 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Tread $ 8.95 $ 9.95 $10.95 $11.95 $12.95 _ : | wing offense, upset the Giants KGa: Evalidkis ta Wiel a — phe A in New York last year, 23-6. | All Prices Pies Tax and Retreadable Tire — Ne Mounting Charge. — sa wt fe Pile, | | The Forty-Niners-Rams clash is| We, eee Anderson. managed a wrv coe rated a tossup although Los An-| TERMS WT you: ment: “we're just trying to ick pee toe a ed eee last) CREDIT to SU up the pieces,” he said. “I | tn month at San Francisco. The fig- Guan ——— ee know what I'm supposed to say ures indicate the Forty-Niners! . . . . i ae : wim Yours 16 aed yeu, are (91) have a well-balanced squad./ RIGHT PLACE — Ed Lubanski shows spot for sure pin leaves. ANTI- Permanent ..°1 89 gal , supposed to be in contention. In Q ensiV | They have scored more points} | We'll just have to be satisfied (165) than any other club and have By ED LUBANSKI Ibe made by fitting the ball be-| enthanol 81¢ gal. allowed less (72) than any other, . : M with being a spoiler the rest of al ~ Getting strikes is the most ex..tween the two pins . FREE E i ert ey at ait a Z Top Quality—Cash & Carry the way — but I think we'll win | By The Associated Press da, Purdue and North Texas team. The Rams (2-4) have lost z | | most of our games the rest of | Undefeated Louisiana State, the State. their last two games while the ae eg Moonta pu wn One rule to always aah the season.” ‘nation’s CS 1 college football} Arizona State holds the punting Forty-Niners have won three since “ make a ten-strike on “overs when shooting spares is to ap- BATTERIES 6-Volt 12-Volt This Sunday's encounter is the team, has replaced Yale as the leadership for the fifth straight losing to Green Bay by one point. ball “|proach your target or front pin) —— $13.95 exch $16.95 — ‘least scored against major eleven’ oo. with an average of 46.5.| = But by converting spares, when squarely so that your arm will game that was booked because it| Ss rals | this season. ; - i é is second with! The Baltimore defensive unit, he does start to strike, his scores swing straight into it . es Sali Oe ta ead saree ard The Bayou Tigers, along wie pees TOURS ts seo Ss blasted for five touchdowns by 4, lly respectable ° . lespite the fact that nothing is ao fourth-ranked Syracuse, 43.0. Cleveland’s J B Suniel are really respe : Don’t attempt to stay squared| stake but prestige, a near-capacity| i sanoaoke ue most of the The Air Force leads in recov- | Cleve ar 7 pleniaieie ee The best rule to follow in mak-', ith the lane. e ie crowd will attend including a good } : ‘ered fumbles by the opposition. In/OMer excetent runner oS ing spares is to move to the right) 45. a 111 N. Perry St. at Mt. Clemens FE 2-0121 representation from Detroit. |major college defense OS, BC" six games, the Falcons have) Seler of the Redskins, But Wash- ,¢ your normal strike stance for, _ Oe a i enna RE ED, ae The rivalries between coaches|©rding to NCAA Service Bu- | pounced on 17 rival miscues, giv-|ington (2-4) faces the harder task | .,ares on the left side of the head- j ‘rr i 7 j , ; Buddy Parker of the Steelers and|"e@U statistics rele oe |ing up only four themselves. No/of stopping John Unitas, Baltimore pin (any combination of the 1-2- his successor in Detroit, George | 44¥- * oe * jteam in major circles has lost |quarterback who has thrown 17 4-5-7-8) and to move to the left Wilson, and between quarterbacks | ; fewer fuMbles and only Arkansas touchdown passes this season. |-¢ your strike position for spares Hsbhy' Lasva: if the Seiaiate andl LSU, with the longest winning |y-th 22 and Texas with 19, have Baltimore has a 42 record. lon the right of the headpin (any his replacement in Detroit, Tobih| streak (19) in major football, is recovered more opponents’ fum-| Cleveland, which downed Balti-| ombination of the 1-3-5-6-9-10) Rote, are still rivalries — but|the only team that has denied its }j., Arkansas and Texas have,More despite four scoring passes) without the companionship of a OPponents a touchdown. Only nine|piayed seven games each, |by Unitas, meets another top-notch} Single pin leaves should be hit a : : |points — three field goals — have A NSE passer Sunday in Norm Van Brock. | as near to dead center as pos- good te on either side, they | : TOTAL DEFENSE Brock-| lose much of their luster. jbeen scored against the Tigers in Plavs Yas. Gow, lin of the Eagles.‘ The loser in this, sible and tandem or double wood jseven games. 1. Syracuse . 285 $75 95.8 game will fall two games behind| spares (1-5, 2-8 and 3-9) shoul Ime Stes have eon ttt |“Seer defen tonors, tow $ BE oo Bk SENG" yore beat te Cardinals | be camverted by tate’ tot |. YOUR CHOICE OF THESE POPULAR SIZES pe “a 2 = a a Sate _ a pons $ Alabame = ..----- 13 0211702 Cleveland and Philadelphia bave| pao full to take out the omar Lions their sit " thas permi ess than a yard) 6 wyomm =_..... 409 1225 175.0|4-2 records r common spares a feat in ‘seven outings. The Steel- iner play by rushing (134 in 166) 7- sy a a The Bears (2-4) upset the Rams made by either covering all the 7.50x14 or 6.70x15 ers have a poor 2s record (tries) and twice in six games has, $ Purdue 332 «1103 183.8 last Sunday at Los Angeles and| pins with the bali or by deflecting and both teams will be trying to jheid its opponents to minus yard- | arsanee Daskxet |play host to a Green Bay (3-3) chub | the front pin or pins into the | ee i Me hens Se Tags a Oe gree. Rushes Yds. Gea that has lost three straight since) others. the 33-7 pasting they took at San | Opponents have been able to ! Syracuse 1660134 22.3 winning its first three games, The 4-5, 5-6 and 9-10 Jeaves can Francisco, and the Steelers from | __: ro 2. LSU 269 «584A mas _ _ gain only 57> yards both in the) 3. so. carole .). 211 530 © 88.3) —— a — _ the 45-24 — they absorbed |3i- and on the ground against| € $0. Calif ©. 3 ae from the jcago Cardinals. = , seeee 3: : Syracuse. That’s an average of 6 Clemson ....... 240 S8l 8B a Denying he has any feud going!only 95.8 yards per game. LSU is| s wee BOS Bt with Parker, Wilson said yester- | second with a 143.6 average. (3 =— Coll ee day, “as far as I’m concerned this| Alabama leads in forward pass FORWARD PASS DEFENSE is just another ball game we are} defense, permitting only 26 com-| bid. Cee. ad Hc es O trying to win.” |pletions in 56 attempts Yor 301) } f’svems 4 Wl 502 Ses The feud talk started Jate in thelyards against it. Mississippi. is| 1957 season after Wilson and Park-|second with 374 yards. Alabama| er had a sharp verbal clash at the is one of five teams that stil] has, Vesper Club in Philadelphia. |not given up a touchdown by pass-| Wilson called.the feud talk silly.|ing. 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Here was the situation facing Elder: * * * He was the last rider. He not PALM DESERT, Calif. — An dozen obstacles on his mount, Is Irishman, of all people, is raising Hyrovacs Treadlevacs |British hopes for retaining the | Air Packs gilde, but he had to make time, too. The American Bill team of Frank Chapot on Diamant, had finished. clean, The rules stated that in cases of ties, time would count. The combined time of the two U. S. riders was 111.2 seconds * * * Elder's teammate. Tom Gay only had to go clean around the No Decision on “se ancven oe ou Sugar Bowl IIs the best two counted in the scor ing NEW ORLEANS (AP)—An offi cial of the Mid-Winter Sports Assn said Wednesday night there was no discussion of possible teams for the Sugar Bowl game Jan, 1 during a mecting of the executive 68 in Warmup in 1957 After 24-Year| Interval of Wins Ryder Cup — Christy O'Connor of Dublin fired a 2-under-par 68 on the E] Dorado Country Club course yesterday. The occasion was a pro-celebrity event, staged as a prelude to the international golf matches which start Friday. And while the Irishman came | in first, a Welsh teammate, Dave | Thomas, shared a three-way tie | WARMS UP — Mike Souchak blasts out of a trap at the fifth hole at Eldorado Country Club in Palm Desert, Calif.; where the Ryder Cup matches between the United States and Great AP to Pick College II\. DETROIT @ — All-state college }colleges and universities except football ballots have been sent to|Michigan, Michigan State, Detroit ‘Michigan's coaches and sports and Western Michigan are eligible writers, to select the annual As-jfor the honor squad. sociated Press all-state college} A former all-state player is Jim team. Podoley, ex-Central Michigan First and second teams will be great now starring with pro foat- selected, and the 22-man squad ball’s Washington Redskins, will be honored again this year at Another is lineman Ben Paolucci; a luncheon in Marshall, Mich. former Wayne Stater who played All of Michigan’s football-playing for the Detroit Lions. VACUUM BRAKE UNITS EXCHANGED Hand Valves Relay Valves All Fittings We Guarantee Our Work! BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT } AP Wirepheote Britain will start tomorrow. Souchak warmed up yesterday and was paired with comedian Bob Hope in a Pro-Celebrity tourney. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 —_—— ford, rode Blue Beau clean in 57.9 seconds, That meant Elder had not only to go clean but had to committee Monk Simons, president of the organization, said the session was fer second with two Americans— Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla., and Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, NAIA Poll Lists . ize tic apa Fights Vejar beat 53.2 seconds ‘devoted to routine organizational ‘Ider and Isgilde threw caution ~~". or Pa. All had 69s. . ta the winda und got over sack | Ck a Pines NY ; Dette £23 i 2 2 for Junior Crown | OVERHEAD LOCATIONS Here Elder| .5#mons said a general member-| Julius Boros of Mid-Pines, N.C., Hillsdale Sec d Toronto 6 3 2 14 30 25 : : MoE eta ier ad at SIP meeting is scheduled for to and Cary Middlecott of Hollywood, | On New York Pha an a) Mee Be eee ee ae areamll on. chaieees ta day. He seriously doubts, he/Fla., were next with 70s. Cnic8 PONESDAY'S RESULTS 19 34 Boxing Commission Wednesday SAVINGS FOR YOU going _— obstacle . a said, whether there will be any| The British have never won the) KANSAS CITY, Mo. # — Michi- middie of the oy lls hee cut mention of possible teams then.|Ryder Cup on American soil. But|gan's Hillsdale College is the sec- runup for the last fence, — Simons said the general feeling there has been a considerable stif-|ond ranking small college football in front of it, just as Steinkraus , ; ; ll aieaddabe r is that it is too early to select fening of upper lips since 1957, power in the nation. had done earlier. teams, 'when the Britons broke a 24year, Hillsdale moved into the No. 2 x * * Louisiana State, the nation’s|interval between victories by de- spot in the National Assn. of Inter This gave him a runup of only \topranked team, is regarded as|feating the Yanks 7'-4's at Shet- collegiate Athletics (NAIA) rank- sanctioned a junior middleweight | title fight at Miami Stadium Dec 3 between Vince Martinez and Chico Vejar. Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Bath contenders ag Russ Johnson Motors Toronto 4, New York 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Springfield 7, Providence 4 Cleveland 5, Hershey 3 IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS NBA STANDINGS By The Associated Press EASTERN DIVISION WonLost Pct. Both contenders agreed in writ- 5 about two yards, but =~ Teelide the top prospect for one of the field, England ings this week by virtue of its Philade phis 3 0 1000,ing to the Ree a subsid- went without even touching te spots in the bowl. Oo der 357 victory over previously un- Syracuse 22 ©5300 iary of the National Boxing Assn., Broad f Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt Diet, & ree tens Beer | ees cote tia ae WESTERN DIV 1s1oN. . that the winner would defend his mesdwsy Comer of Shade barrier. His final time was 50.2! Simons also said he couldn't say seconds and the victory was in|what effect a federal court's rul- the bag. ing knocking down segregated ™ athletic events would have on the selections, Boost Plant Production beaten Hope College Saturday. | Cup team member, collected six Noni Cant r 8 | birdies and slipped over par on | Lenoir Rhyne of North Carolina st Louts 22 four holes, twice by overshooting (6-0) took over the top spot after) Cineimnatt 24 the : Lamar Tech of Beaumont, Tex., | Mimneapoiis 1 5 ee | Howard Payne College 14-12. | mummm . — _ ost to Howard Payne College 14-12, British Capt. Dal Rees sald the | ‘Hillsdale (7-0) moved three points husky Irishman was at the top of ahead of Presbyterian of South bis g = and playing better than Carolina. The Dales’ 34-game win- cee, ese = e team. ning streak was broken a couple ee ru ago heey defeat. of years ago in the Holiday Bowl. = Merwakl of Tequesa.| Here are the top 10 in the NAIA Fla., 7 and 6, at Sheffield football ratings: In the best bal] event yesterday . , MY 2-2871 Hon Loot Pet title within 90 days against Car- 400 men Basilio, former middleweight “ye? champ { IMMEDIATE SERVICE On Dodge—Plymouth—DeSoto Chrysler—Dodge Trucks JOHN J. SMITH DODGE, INC. 211 S$. SAGINAW ST. ogists ] 3 TEAM PTs — cn a the Consgrvation Sam Snead and actor Bob Sterling : peor Faves (EC) BD carn, 227 SEE NEW ‘60 Department's institute for fisheries 5 } 2. Hillsdale (Mich ) (1-0) . 185 THE a aon tied for first at 63 with Middlecoff) 5 Peaciniean 1a east V T ari may have concocted & and actor James Garner 4. West Chester Pa.) (6-0) © ......137 ALIAN tw sted approach to providing | ; . = 5. East Texas Stete ‘6-1) ee: oss lae lant food fish in inland Activities were marred by’ ¢ western Illinois \7-0) ........... 135 e = Pe for fish in inland prumblings from American sports| 7 Lamar Tech ‘7-1) ae 4 JACK COLE, Inc. 1000 W. Maple Walled Lake = —— ed recently in Titus Lake, Grand js, newsmen. Jimmy Hines, co | Traverse County. pod ‘eines Following two years of inten- sive laboratory work at their R & G Motor Sales headquarters in Ann Arbor, the 8145 Commerce Rd., Corner of lakes padi — § Southern Connecticut | ‘6-0) ; . writers who said they were being’ 9 Southern University (6-0) .. “4 This optimism stems fram & gnubbed by the hosts of the 13th 10 Louisiane Tech (8-1)... .+++0 33 series of gratifying tests yonduct- biennial matches in favor of Brit —$_$_____—_ owner of the Eldorado, was not Good Racing Year available for comment Emmanuel Beaten BOSTON (AP)—The Massachu- etts State Racing Commission nue collected from racing during i en ee me 3/16: WET SUIT KIT ee sass Now $2700 & Co. After 6 PM. Call MA 4-1417 nr’s NEW! Ice Skating biologists, assisted by chemists 1959 amounted to $12,206,581.85, from the Dow Chemical Com- Emmanuel Christian went compared with $11.961,140.57 last Unien Lake Road—EM 3-4155 pany, introduced a group of down to its 2nd defeat in six year. Attendance this year was chemicals known as chelating starts bowing to strong Roches- 3.527.170 on 402 racing dates, com- agents in the lake. A prolific | ter Junior High 31-0 at Roches- {pared with 3,465,417 on 372 racing growth rate in algae was record- |-ter yestes@ay.. ldates in 1958, H ed after the first week. — The experiment was expanded in - " early August when ordinary gar- INSULATED | fertilizer was added to the Rs) L. a lake. By mid-August, the lake's “Ny tiny algae cells were manufactur- eee ing organic matter 60 fimes faster} (= , : than before the chemical solution | } MS and fertilizer were teamed to-/| | gether. | Work will continue at the lake this fall to determine how long the | chemicals will remain in the wa- ter. 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The runup in soybeans boosted all contracts major fractions to more than a cent during the first several |Apples, G minutes while corn gained mostly -small fractions. After about an hour wheat was % cent a bushel higher to 4% low- er, December $2.00%; corn \% to % higher, December $1.13%%: oats .83-higher to 4s lower, December 774s; rye unchanged to \% higher, December $1.36°s; soybeans 1 to 1% cents higher, Novemt \Cabbage. ‘Red _ 33 2 cents er, Noven 2.2314. | Cabbage, b DU. wee a , 8 nber $2.23% Cabbage Sprouts ou. 1 Carrots, topped, bu. ...... . 2.35 . P pap os doz. _ : . so a ee ea Grain Prices Gelery, pascal, 2% dos. 350 Celery root, doz. ..... . 2.00 CHICAGO GRAIN — = debs. coce i3 CHICAGO, Nov. 58 (AP) — Opening Horseradish. pk. ...---. .4.00 grain Kohirab!_ doz. behs. .... 1.50 Wheat Mar 77% | Leeks. doz. behs. seis - 2-08 Dec .. 2.00 May 753, Onions, green, doz, behs. 90 Mar 2.03% Jy e Onions, dry 50-Ib. bag...... re May oe 32.0035 Rye Parsiey Root, dos. bu. 1.56 Me dxasas ee 18138 Dec sece 1.36%| Parsley. curly doz. behs . 3 Sep 1.8412 Mar ,,.... 1.39%| Persnips, Cello Pak. - 2.25 Co . Parsnips, % bu. - 2.00 _ ru AY srs P38) |Botatoes, 50 Ib. bag Mar “117% “nr likens” cee Rel in rae 138 May 1.1944 Nov scse, O08 : OM cease iM De cwaccpaces Sing cate a” ac Bep » 118% Jan ......ee 9.35 |Rutabagas. bu a * 300 Oats Mar - 937/gquash, Acorn, bu. .....- 1.50 ¢ TI's May .-- 9-60 gquash, Buttercup, bu... . 1.50 Sauash. Butternu - 1.50 Squash, licious. 1.50 . . Squash, ubbard. - 150 ews in rie Turnips. Ret ee ineres catecca ass 1.75 GREENS OB, OU. .rcccccessercce 81.80 William Snapp, 32, of 661 S./Callard. No. Lo bu. SUIT 1 80 Wi loci _ ,. |Kele. bu. : 1.50 inding St., Waterford Township, | Mustard. No. 1. bu. . 1.75 reported to township police that/$oinecn bul 77777777" reeset oe gometime yesterday a large amount of lumber was taken from his newly constructed house on a fot near North Lake drive. A three horsepower motor was stolen from a 12-foot boat owned by L. B. Kinner, 80 Roslyn St., Waterford Township, police report- €4 today. Kinner said the boat was parked at 3490 Dixie Hwy. = Someone broke im to Cass Mo- tor Sales, 352 S. Saginaw St., it Was reported to Pontiac police yes- | The following are top prices covering sajes of ,locally grown produce brought to the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Wednesday. Detroit Produce FRUITS Apples, Delicious, bu. ...........++: P reenings, bu. .. Apples. McIntosh, bu. ... Apples, Northern Spy, bu. .. Apples, Snow, bu. sinae x Apples, cider 4-gal. CASO .....cece- Pears, Kiefer, bu. 715 Pears, Bosc, Quince, bu. VEGETABLES | Beets, topped, bu. $2 25 | Beets, No. 1, dos. hehs. .......0-. Broccoli No. 1 dos. behs. ........6. 2.50| {Cabbage. dU. ©. ....ssereeeeeeeees 1.75 u. Curly, bu. . Mwies Chard, WE. icc ciccs cscs secs Turnips, bu. Sees SALAD GREENS DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, Nov. 5 (AP) — Cattle— Salable 150. Slaughter classes in a clean- up affair, — clearance indicated; jmost early sales utility and standard jmixed offerings 17.50-24.50; small lot steers and heifers grading high good 75; canner and cutter cows {3 00-18 50 Compared last week slaughter steers and ; heifers 25-50 cents lower; cows 5@ cents terday. It has not been determined lower: bulls stéady to strong: two loads Admiral eee. 21.6 Kimb Clk . 662 #f anything was taken. high choice to prime 1166-1170 Ib. steers Allied Ch ..... 117 Kroger os 32.1 eold early in week at 33.38 about 7 loads = rey tt LOF Glass 74.5 * > igh choice to 10-15-1190 Ib. steers 28.00; = o-see Lockh Airc 26.7 —-Anna Bone, 76, of 457 S. Edith leoriy load similar grade and weight rt fe a os Loew's Inc 32.6 repo in ice Vv ate 5; most choice steers under 1150 ee 2 Lone 8 C 33.2 Bt. rted to Pontiac police Sonal | 26.75-27.78; good to low choice steers AMCan ....,, 416 pes 8 Gan . 393 terday that two men snatched her 25.00-26.75; standard to low good steers Am Cyan, ... S84 Loriard .... 41.5 Purse containing $7 while she was 22.50-24.75: utility steers 1950-2200; most ‘am Met Cl y -. 344 Lou & Nash ., 762 ; bre ood to average choice heifers 24.00- M ° Mack Trk 45.7 walking on Edith street near Wil-|% 23: stendard te low good heifers 23.00 re yg oe Martin Co .. 425 . : y ers - . main ~ 3 tre _ ° gen avenue. 18.00 up: utility cows J$50-1650. can. A™ Smelt 49.1 Merck La ~ |ners and cutters 13.00-15.50; utility bulls —. Tel . ane Le i) 5 73 Turkey dinner and bazaar at 3° ee, lees ster Wie © fe ae ee ae ee ck ~ oe Park Methodist Church, | seo tite Ib, venrtiog atau steers 28 00: | Armco Sti 74 Mont Ward a 62.1 fontcalm and Glenwood. Nov. 5/11 head good 630 Ib rling stock steers Armour & Co . og Mot Prod .. 33 4:30 to 7:30 p. m. $1.75 adults; |27 sal lot medfem to good 779 Ib. Atchison : Moterola . 144 $0. 13 years ie. Ady |fe@er steers 25.75 Aven Corp |... 132. pearbay Cp .. 713 | Vealers—Selable 25. Not enough to B 44 €, — * 54§ Nat Bise 44 make a market. Compared last week eth Steel .... Nat Cash R .. 67 -Rummage & Bake Sale, Nov, 6,'standard to prime vealers fully steady; ing Air .... 311 oe peiry 512 Sam, till 5 pm. Holy Name|cull and utuity 1.00 lower; most choice Borden, ++: oF Nat Leed .. 110 School, 680 Harmon, Birmingham. |**) eps rine ioe. qtemgbter- tambe|Brices Mfg... 111 MY Central .. 294 "Meast beef Gin Central Meth teady, few lots good and choice wooled | Brist =i .- Sos po a a ‘ = ner. =|slaughter lambs 18.25-20.50. Compared Brun Balke ... 09 At oll... 373 Odist Church, 38 E. Huron, Nov. 7,/last week slaughter lambs 1.50 lower; | Buce (0 adhd (Oe nee . jslaughter ewes steady to strong: feeder | Burroughs Pac G & El ..622 to 7: m. Cal] reservations to b 196 2 am steady; most early sales an ‘an é Ehurch office: FE 2-3401. Adults |'mbe steady: most early sales good and/Canb, you? °: oot Pan Agw Ait 06 $1.50. Children under 12, T5c. Adv \grades late 18.90-20.50: utility to < ee 261 Param Pict 45 | Woo ambs late 14.00- : at o > Parke Da . 4 led lambs | 00-18 00 nt bopbigr# » 22 D 43.7 Kiwanis Annual Rummage Sale|choice siaughter ewes 400-650. small lot) core y.50 °°" 33.5 Penner. JC 117 up to 6.75: most good and choice feeder » ; ; Pa RR melee ae st 15 North inaw Street, 9 a. M.\iFnbs 17.00-19.00: medium to good 14.00-| Chrysler .. 58.4 33 to 9 p. m. Priday, Nov. 6 and Sat-/| 17.00 ‘ Cities Svc 49 Fone! Cola .. _ urday, Nov. 7. Exceptionally fine! Hogs—Salabie 200. Butchers and sows — roti + 3 ¢ Phelps D 58 stock ‘of clothing, shoes, furniture Slower most carly, sales mined Re. Coig palm <. 374 Phiico 26 . . rs 12.75-13.00; t and toys. AGV [twelve head mostly No. 1 268 Ibs. 13.38; Colum Gas ... 206 Phill Fe 7 : . mixed No. 2 and 3 240-300 Ibs. 11.50-\COD Edis... $8.4 Proct & G -. S84 Ru e sule, Fri., Nov. 6,:12.25; mixed grades sows 300-400 lbs coat Can * 466 RCA 1 10 AM. to 1 P.M. St. Andrews) 10.00-11.00; 400-600 Ibs. 9.00-9.75: com-|Cont Cop A'S . 142 Republic Stl.. 715 Ghurch, 5301 Hatchery Rd., Dray-|pered last week barrows and gilts 25¢ Cont Mot “136 pene. aa | ton Plains Adv. |'ower; sows steady to 25c lower. = ou Soc ae Reyn Met .., 60.4 jCopper Rng .. 426 Rey Tobd...... 61 | 54 Navy Mothers’ Club, Turkey din-| core Ps Royal Dut .., 41.1| - . ¢ Curtis Pub 13.4 gar and bazaar Friday. November Poultry and Eggs |e... Hy sore 3B? , Pontiac Savings an an re s Sears Roeb .. 474 Bidg. 5 p. m. to 7:30 p.m. Adv. DETROIT POULTRY pee eee = i mall Otis. sax TL , | DETROIT. Nov 5 (AP) — Prices per}Dow Chem 89.1 Simmons . $6.8 Combination Rummage and! pound f 0. b. Detroit for No. 1 quality | DuPont 258.2 Sinclair .. $2.6 Bake Sale, 178 Green Street. Unit-| pountry: | ed glee “4 he le @G Pentecostal Church, 11 to 7|, Heavy type hens 16-17; light type/ei, Mus (1:1 84 sou Ry .... 52? Saturd Adv jhens 9; heavy type broilers and fryers | Emer Rad 16 4 237 ; ay. -|3-4 Ibs.; whites 17-18; Barred Rocks “seo 3] Sperry Ra .... 2 ..|frie RR ..... 1 Std Brand ...,. 254 20-21; caponettes under 5 Ibs. 182: | y-Cell-O * 96.4 OU Cal 465 Rummage Sale, First Con egA-lover § Ibs. 24%4-26; turkeys heavy type | Firestone 33 Sa Of ind 3 tiona) Church, West Huron, Satur-|young hens 27; heavy type young toms/Pood Mach .. 502 yo ° 47 Std Oil NJ 47.4 day, November 7, 1959 at 8 a.m. | "ve poultry: goed Met 80 std Oil Oh :.. 54 ‘ ‘ ” Adv presp fu 25.1 Stevens, JP, ... 29.1 ‘aaa DETROIT EGGS — 27-7 Stud Pack .... 273 Welcome Rebecca Rummage, DETROIT. Nov. 5 (AP) — Fees f.0.b (Gen Bak. 12) gun on 12)! 576 Sale at 128 W. Pike. Fri. 6. 9-1 p.m_| Detroit in case lots federal state graded: |Gen Elec al Swift & Co .,, 43.4) Whites Grade A jumbo 44, extra|/Gen Fads 103.2 Tenn Gas ,,.. ed . i _ 1, large 41-43: large 40-41; medium 27-28;/Gen Mills 33.5 Texaco : 78.2 poopeelgoredies ot Hall. 295) smal 21-22: grade B- large 36-37 browns | Gen Motors 52.2 Tex G Bul .... 174 & naw. oa ay, »|—grade A large 39-40; medium 26: small|G Te] & El 73.5 Textron . 22.4) 1. Adv |21: checks 20 Gen Time 77.2 Timk R Bear . 603 ~ | Commercially graded: whites — grade|Gen Tire 74.6 Tran W Air .. 22 “Rummage sale, 858 W. Huron, |A extra large 38-392; medium 232-25 igereer Prod re tear aiiey ee . as . - browns — ] n Car . $ Bei Rov. 6, 5:90 p.m, to 9 pm. anal 1 erate ree ee [gomeee Br gtd Uapaens es 388 ; . 4, 8- nh. - 195; , | rich Unit Air Lin .. 41.7 t Christian Church. [* —- pon og 142 Unit Aire . 3e “ : GUA he Y 3 Unit Pruit 25 = } see Un Gas Cp 34 a ae eon | The surface area of the oceans Greyhound 71-4 US Rud... 61 reése = rtf ; - ; Stee o- % Thurs. and Sat. Osmun’s Down- 'S ™ore than twice that of all the |Homestk .. 42.2 ojohn ..1 2.1: a yn Fri. and Mon Adv. |land. Indust Rav 18 Walgreen... 49 : - : ng Rav a0.4 West Un Tel .. 43.3 nt Bus Mch .406 Weste A Bk .. 29 Int Harv 49.4 Westg El] ..... 974 Int Nick 926 White Mot ... 59.6 Int Paper 136 Wilson & Co. 43 nt Silver 53 Woolworth . $8.2 CD Hookup Warns Schools on Tornado “The Pontiac school system yes- téiday was alerted for the first time via a civil defense direct %@ice communication radio in- afalled in the Board of Education Most school systems, according 1988 difices only last week. SSA tornado warning was received at. approximately 3 p.m. and the @@htral office phoned all instructing students to go directly Hime after the last bell. =There are 83 radio installations @ the county used by school sys- Gems, the county Board of Edu- “Zation, one hospital and the Oak- Jand County civil defense office. _ ““The broadcasting monitor to these receiving sets is located in sheriff's office and manned at times for use in natural dis- ater and civil defense emergen- cies. PROPOSED 2 YEARS AGO MARKETS |Profit Taking Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of! ishares, trading af 53, off 1%. socvccce 1.95) Celery Cabbage, doz. ........ «oo PENG, WE. bcc csecccecscccccccoses< 1.73 Eecarole, BG. ....cccccccccssccce-cee 1.75} Letemes. beak, BU. ..csccesccccssess 2.00; Livestock Johns Man 494 Jones & L Kennecot | in the event the central station | was cut off. The Birmingham _ | school system has employed this [Month sso | method, | to Jarrendt, were willing to pur- |chase only one radio for installa- 1s| tion in their respective board or superintendent’s office. Two school systems have no ra- dio hookup. They are Novi and George Washington Carver, Two parochial schools in the county have purchased the receivers. Not one private school has the protec- tion. Installation began last April. a's — Clips Favorites NEW YORK (®— Some recent favorites were clipped by profit taking as the stock market moved unevenly in active trading early this afternoon. American Motors and Stude- baker-Packard, which have staged a runaway advance from day to iday, fell back a bit as profits were taken, The steels continued mildly back. ward. Efforts to settle the strike The Supreme Court's jtion was awaited. An irregular decline at the start was halted as aircrafts and selected issues in other groups began to gain. The list over-all | still showed a slight downside drag. Rails, airlines and rubbers were; lower. Chemicals perked up. Oils,| | INSURANCE FIRM HONORED—Claiming to \drugs and electronics were mixed.| phe the oldest insurance company Revlon, spotlighted by the tele- vision quiz investigation, was under |heavy selling pressure at the start, points | ; for a while, then cut back the loss | 119 to a fraction. Delayed by a buildup of sell| orders, Revlon opened about a| showed f loss of about 3 half hour late on a block of 10,000 quickly extended the loss then be- gan a comeback. In the aircraft-missile group, Martin Co. and General Dynamics) jadvanced more than a point. ing was around a point higher, while United Aircraft rose frac- 225 ‘tionally. posal. Polaroid also spurted more than 2. Motorola added 3. Radio Corp. gainers. A string of fractional losses was displayed by such leading rails as New York Cenfral, Southern Pa- cific and Pennsylvania Railroad. New York Stocks Youne&®& & W 36.2 Yngst Sh&T 1244 Zenith Rad 108.4 I \ Int Tel & Tel 38 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Nov. 5—(Compiled by the Associated Press) 30 15 15 Ind st. Rat's Util Net change . —3 —5 —1 —.3 Noon today ....3371 1278 0964 222.7 Prev. day 337.4 1284 96.5 223.0 Week ag0 ..see- 338.0 131.8 97.0 329.4 135.3 969 2216 \Year ago ......208.3 130.4 87.7 202.7 1959 high ...... 3556 147.6 102.6 235.8 low eee-306.1 1272 93.4 211.5 high oe.e--312.0 1365 95.7 2143 11958 low 2. +-234.7 80.9 72.9 156.6 DOW-JONES 12 NOON AVERAGES 30 Inds. 64637 up 0.63 20 Rails 151.80 off 071 15 Utils. 86.76 off 0.03 65 Stocks 211.76 off 0.08 Volume to 12 noon 1,240,000 . DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths High _ Noon Allen Elec. & Equip. Co.* 2.5 Baldwin Rubber Co....... = 2 «627 Ross Gear Co.* ........ 244 26.4 Qo. L. Of] & Chem. Co.*.. 1.1 13 Howell Elec. Mtr. Co.* 10.2 11 Peninsulgr M. Prod. Co.* 9 96 The Prophet CO.9 wecccess 15.6 16.6 Rudy Mig. Co.* ....+...- — = 1 Earnings Listed NEW YORK # — Earnings re- ports: Beneficial Imonths ended Sept. pees, SO By, eae 1959 Net tmeome $83 o08 ea A share 1 Houdaillé Industries Inc.: $2,254,000. 1,172,000 10 62 Cents 1988 16,152,593 1.54 It! |Whitmire of 3715 Grafton St, acted lin self defense and that the death lof Louis Vanitvelt, 26, of 45 Frank- jlin Rd., was justifiable homicide. 60 ; Stocks| Vanitvelt, on parole from Jack in Oakland County, Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet celebrates its 70th year in Pontiac this week. To show ap- preciation to its representatives for seven dec- ades, the Travelers Insurance Company hosted Elections Dim Hopes of GOP in House WASHINGTON (AP) — _ The,own strategists had said an urban Republicans’ analysis of Tues-jrevolt fed the Democratic con day’s local elections gives them) gressional landslide in 1958. little encouragement for hopes of} Officially, leaders of both par- regaining control of the House injties claimed the resuits augured 1960. well for their side. Although the scattered elections Democratic Chairman Paul M. offered little advance light on next/Butler said the elections reaf- year’s contest for the presidency, |firmed what he called a mandate with some exceptions they seemed) given his party in 1958 and dem- to reconfirm today a situation/onstrated the “vigorous good disappointing to the GOP: health of the Democratic party The Republicans still are hurt-|as it prepares the momentous ing politically in the cities. Their) campaign of 1960." Seek Prospects (‘tir sis. for Home Rule nat re the Republican National Chair- ‘s Pl f County s Planners OF put despite this net figure, showed man, sized it up this way: “Modest Republican net gains in Legislation Must Know net losses in cities of 25,000 and . /over to Determine Course | New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- vania, Massachusetts and Ohio, Roughly a stand-off in Connecti- cut. In Indiana, Republicans had a “In my own state of Kentucky an expected Democratic split did 1960 not materialize and the Democrats - Creators of the county's r the election according to legislative program want to know | won whether the push for home rule form. reorganization will be continued. | x * * In the first meeting today, pre-| “All in all & think the Republi- liminary to drafting next year’s;cans have every reason to look program, the Legislative Commit- confidently toward 1960.” tee of the Board of Supervisors} Republicans long ago gave up passed along a message to Super-|any practical hope of regaining visor John L. Carey's special control of the Senate next year. Pontiac Press Pheote the local firm at a luncheon at the Fox and Hounds yesterday and presented a plaque to its senior partner. Here Walter E. Pattee, senior manager of the Travelers Insurance Co., presents the plaque to Carleton E. Patterson Sr. Steel Talks at Standsfill Issue Is Featherbedding wAancTON (AP) — Federal! the negotiations at this stage are ~ *& * Ritter jumped more than 2 on mediators said today management|more an effort to clarify various| Medical Supt. Dr news of a 2-for-1 stock split pro- 4nd union officials are in an issues than really to bargain. He jabsolute deadlock on a key issue|added that he could not predict) ment today. |when the situation would be re-| This is the industry's insistence versed. land Raytheon were fractional 00 the right to change working), wary COURT RULING The negotiations stood in recess at least until Friday as both sides dent and top negotiator for his 4Waited the Supreme Court's de- holds is the first at the hospital] it,cision on whether to sustain @ since it was built in 1876. Taft-Hartley law injunction order-| : + «+ the workers back to their jobs for 80 days. The court gave no hint as to when jruling. in the steel strike. conditions it considers wasteful or inefficient. David J. McDonald, | United Steelworkers general presi- side, has served notice that would be accepted only “‘over my dead body.” t+ +e * | Many observers view it as the major issue in the costly, nation- wide strike now in its 114th day. | * * * “Both sides have adamantly told us there is no present hope of a compromise on that issue,” a spokesman for the. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv-| ice told a reporter | Company negotiators have. con-/ tended that only by gaining more efficiency through changing the |work rules can the companies af- ford to grant any wage increases ‘and other’ benefits asked by the union without adding to inflation * * * j the union contends rules would eliminate worker But changes \gains made over the years. The . union challenges the companies’ argument that the rules have re- sulted in unnecessary work as- signments. } * vt * Before they struck, steel work- ers were averaging $3.11] an hour. The mediator spokesman said | ‘Youth Cleared in Fatal Knifing Jury Terms Stabbing! in Auburn Heights Tiff Justifiable Homicide 1 3 . | A coroner's jury of six men to-| day exonerated a 19-year-old from | \Orion Township in the fatal knifing| iof a Pontiac man outside an Au- * * * The jury ruled that William H.| “In view of the verdict of the jury,”’ said Assistant Prosecutor ‘Jerome K. Barry Jr., ‘‘no further action against Whitmire would Le feasible.’ son Prison, died Friday from-mul- | tiple slashes across the chest, neck, right arm and left side of his, * + 7 The wounds were inflicted out- | side the Old Dutch Mill Tavern, | 3211 Auburn Rd., the Sunday be- fore when he and four of his friends brawled with Whitmire and a friend over some beer. After Vanitvelt’s death. a coro- ner’s inquest was called to deter- mine the facts behind the fight. | Today’s jury, which coinci- | dentally included two men who | were members of q similar in- | quest into the stabbing of a Mex- | ican laborer this summer, found | that Whitmire did not use any greater degree of force than was necessary to protect himself. Whitmire and a friend, Wayne H. Conner, 28, of 79 Parkdale Ave., said the fight started when Vanit- } velt and his friends, all of whom| had earlier been drinking in the tavern, tried to take-away the beer they had just purchased. Two other members of Vanit-| velt’s party were slashed in the fight. injunction in Pittsburgh grounds the nation's health and safety. Enforcement of the |has been delayed pending out-| come of the union's appeal. county government committee. | They believed, however, if they Essentially it was, “What's the|could increase their urban status of home rule here?” strength a win by their presiden- ( ; tial nominee could bring the House Dey pong ah greigeeieloren nad \back under their management. posals without knowing whether But Tuesday's returns indicated home rule will have a part. the Republicans were staging a noteworthy comeback only in up- They also decided to move ahead | state New York cities. There Gov. ry Gets Director's Post at Pontiac State Hospital Ted A. Panaretos has been named community relations direc-|and possibly ask for a vote at|Nejson A. Rockefeller took a per- tor at Pontiac State Hospital. the Board’s Dec. 14 meeting 0M) .onal hand in successful campaign whether to submit the question of tg return Auburn to GOP control. Walter H.|? second probate judge to Oakland a he : ; Obenhauf announced the appoint-|Voters at the November 1960 elec-| utp. gutter, grade, gravel, drainage tion. Beverly Avenue. | z ‘ Len, .| To: First Mortgage Corp., LeBaron Despite a combined drive bY |yienvornood Club, Claude Garner, Mr Oakland and Wayne County offi- | Hut t ofr. findory, B. Goomecre, Mr 4 . ; m » . e % cials, home rule met a fast death |}" Schanson. Ludvig A. Weidner, Mr in this year’s Legislature at a|Weeley. Land Purchase : : \Charies Lukas, C. PF. public hearing where opponents|iin, Mr. Howell, Us. Lum far outweighed proponents. Panaretos bas been with the hospital since 1952 as a case work supervisor in the social service department, The civil service position he now 500,000 striking steel-| A graduate of the University of George Hilborn, Ramon LaBarge, Although the Legislative Com- Assessor for the purpose of defraying Defroit with a bachelor of phi-| tion of curb, gutter, grade and revel. ¢€ < a Cronkright, and to all persons interested _ notice: That the roll of the Specie! ssessment heretofore made by the City ' mittee pa - only the that part of the cost which the Com- rule and probate judge matters, | mission decided should be patd and borne and not on other proposed law |>y special assessment for the construc- chan ted by some de- |drainage and related work on — 7 | Beverly Avenue from Puller Street to it would announce its |OsoPhy degree, Panaretos re-| partment heads, members de- | jriene street, is now on file in my of- \ceived a master degree in a cided to strive for only major /|fice for , inepect on. ‘ail! te ; . work from the University of Michi-| items in the 1960 program. comin. sad the Absessor. of the The government obtained the gan. City of Pontiac, will meet in the Com- federal court in Included will be another try at mission Chamber im said City, on the The 40-year-old World War II! 10th day of November A.D. 195@ at 8:00 two weeks ago on “om getting the state to split welfare o'cioek p.m. to review said assessment ._ | veteran lives with his wife and one 4 ; at which time and place opportunity . p rt the strike is menacing costs with counties on a 50-50 basis | will be given ail persons interested to be child at 53 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ang laws to facilitate the consoli-| heard dation of the Drain Office with) Rated November 4, 1960. North Dakota ranks second to|the Department of Public Works. ADA R. EVANS, Kansas in its wheat crop. Both met defeat this. year, mors 38 injunction | AUTOMATIC 52-GALLON Electric Water Heater AUTOMATIC 30-GAL. FAMOUS MAKE Gas Water Heater..... se cation GSS UM errr © Gas Water Heater... .i%° " 2-Piece Colored Powder Room SETS 3 a . Sonet. 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Ibe usb Supply Company CLOSES THE VALVE ON HIGH PRICES... FE 4-1516 FE 5-2100 %4" COPPER TEES ......... 2% 5-Ft. Steel Bath Tub ......$46. Cast tron Bath Tub ......$59.95 Crate Marred Bath Tubs ..$10 up 4” $.H. Soil Pipe ..,5"t, $ 3.79 3” S. H. Soil Pipe’. . Sty -$ 3.19 Fiberglas Pipe Wrap “Eo; $ 89 10 Ww 19 27 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities WE ACCEPT 3 WAYS TO BUY: COMMITMENTS 1—CAS H 2—LAYAWAY ‘til 9:00 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON Open Fri. Nights FHA—AS LOW AS $1.25 Master Plumber Available — Free Estimates . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1959) é -. FIFTY ee ee _ PON = a { Death Notices. _ Help Wanted Male — 6 SLICES OF HAM | Building Service 13, Notices & Personals 27, Rent Apts. Furnished 37 fate ate ore pe My © gg err PLASTERING AND REPAIR| DR. WILLIAM C. PREVETTE AN-|1 |AND, 2 BEDROOM | PaRtiy | DAY, NOV. 4, 1900, MARIE H., 6582 plenty of Sig boty be ar} _ "G. aNYDER PipoR LAYING, Sftices, 218 NWaiioua! Bide. for the = nse tie aie yes vase! sanding phone FE| practice of medicine Adults. Re antakers, BS Manse; bere pia fp ey SF REPAIES ol o_o Soa SS, r mot rs. Jose u = 5 CHASSIS MEN . sAreeenaoT Ae 40444 November mer ah at Susie Hall + * tes sg cuereaet oe $13 y EEA rn ov alcoholic ‘ —, = . No beverages. °"N1.25. Good food and prizes. | 2 BEDRM. © | Biase Navn arin tn ay DESIGNERS (oa Krei ¢ Mrs. Bertha i Cain. also survives by is grand: PRODUCT DETAILERS i VarING oo, Bat LAKEFRONT gprs. held Sevurday. Nov 7 at 3 =| " BQONG PROGRAM aikebes and boat well. UL : | plain sewing. OR 3-3984. : pine features = Sie | Bha Punera ca ’ ; | Hee Suns cht ta: | was Lirase vO Bey Ma [Building Supplics 14°" 100, 5D, tia Tp for | stane_ ts Cumin Fae PA | SEABO FINANCE, 1185 N. | 3 ROOMS, ADULTS. CALL APTER Sets CD Shdy | 3 Investigators to Be. Selected; Body we OKs 7 Williams Picks | LANSING @® — An “exhaustive | study’’ of Michigan's civil defense | program has been ordered by the Senate. Senators approved a proposal by Sen, Edward Hutchinson (R-Fenn- ville), who said the Office of Civil | Defense has been given some $150.- | 000 in state funds each of the) last three years. l Bee ee Naat CaREBN OFFORTONITY UE "ae Celtirwtca ste ama: 6 ake w Ceme »| CA NITY. DOUE _ Pe FE 8-9661. Clarkston. Mrs. Day will Ite in to expansion, ® 65-year-old Life ; ? See SEA- ry. 6 315 V e at the Sharpe-Goyette Pu- BOARD E : iia Memeo | setae ee! CHARM CO ees «= IN DEBT? Aare Pe - 848 Lincoln, Birmingham. age 66: interview should be tersen j | ___ Business Service 15 2 RMS., PRIV. BATH. | ALL MAKES OF ghey a = IF SO CLOSE TO Ss RS. FE beloved husband of Leona H 25-60, ambitious, Pa cha r, Dronken, dear father of Dorothy must own @ car. ve the desire |] rear gehts Genctal Prstag et our office iar | rin’ as Office Bu +m LET US 7 RMS. & BATH. COZY & CLEAN y scarp st "Phone FE : Law) - All modern. Good eastside loca- A and Mary L. Dronken. Puneral, to earn a better-then-average ip- BLOOMFIELD WALL rE sae service will be held Priday, Nov 6 atl i from the Bell Chapel {liam R. Hamilton Co 820 E hariee H Bates officiating call Mr. Clark, MI 6-6600 or —_ Rev Charles ates officiating 6-660] evenings. : Wall a _ nd window R 1 ee te ) Pe oles. owe Reasonable Ease Your Mind entrance, child welcoine, $12 per Interment in White = | Dronken will He in state at the, DO YOU QUALIFY? S dae : 2 a 0 mene Custom Asphalt WE ARE NOT A ROOMS a0 $ : ~t 5 2 2 § bak i & 3 paid for by the ifcations, lf you meet these specifications, pleas DP : | Give You 1 Place to Pay tion. Adults. PE 8-3352 eves /2 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE Wiliam R. Hamilton Puneral r PER W ~ 1 BATH, PRIVATE $85 PER EEK LOAN COMPANY entrance, ou couple only. Utilities Home, Birmingham. : Paving ee | mxeavating. Grading. MY 38621! MICHIGAN CREDIT PD.’ . Lake Orion COUNSELLORS TS Ms I SO | GALBRAITH, NOV. 3, 1958 ,, KIM- WE HAVE A PERMANENT POs!- berly Ann, sl ob oar WITH A LOCAL BUSINESS ! loved infant hter of iiobert ‘CH OPPERS UNLIMITED OP- - PO FOR YOUNG MEN ’ Federal supplementation one s RTUNITY ae year came to $666,009 more, he end Barbera Gamralt: doer & BASIC | “=*"-—_~° ‘=~ =° | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- | - = ! peirin rewinding. 218 £.| RM. 716 PONTIAC STATE BANE | ‘ke Spnone FE 6006 | BLDG. FE 8-0456 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY decorated. Warm and cosy. FE said. A committee of three will be named to make the study. In other business yesterday, the Senate confirmed seven of Gov. Williams’ appointees, and the makeup of four other study groups was announced. * * * | Arthur J. Hannah of Grand Rap- ids was approved for a new term on the State Agriculture Commis- sion and Lawrence J. Gubow to another term as corporation and securities commissioner Hannah is a brother of John A Hannah president of Michigan State University. __Perry_ Mt Park Cemetery LEGE LAARZ, NOV. 4, 1960 WILLIAM P }— APPEARANCE —NEAT 393 W. Kennett Rd; be. | $—-PERSON NT | a reat et Marthe Taers:| La these basic qualt = PLASTERING NEW OF OR “REPAIR | dear father of Mrs. Luawi Weid- Sry Poon fa ge y AP Newstecteree | _ guaranteed : | ner, Werner Laars Kurt| St 6 mininyE en ot ee mont SAWS MACHINE PED rf ay | Laara: also survived by two broth. evn a om. a | Manley Leach 10 Bagley St.| MICHIGAN CREDIT, CONSE: % oun an ers and one r an 000 ENCED DUCT WORK IN. ’ ORS, INC., Room 11 ntiac grandchildren. Funeral service EXPERIEN D (s) N- “Who, me?” | Dressmak’g & Tailor’ g VW State Bark Bldg. PE 8-0456. a aes en = will be held Saturday, Nov 7, at | staller & experienced serviceman | __ ee ore NS JACKET CUFFS AND ZIPPERS| 3-5292 after 6 p.m. — ve 130 pm. from Grace Lutheran| Janka Heating & Air Cond. PE, a = - ALTERATIONS, ON MEN'S AND | anal Kenuming snl wher 1 go Church with Rev. Richard Stuck- 4-3811 H i w tea F le 7! Ww women’s clothes FE 2-1250 i hg OR 3-3371. Z 2&3 gee LITIES FUR. e an — U SLEEP. IT nished, ¢ undry, Btate. elp Wanted Fema ork Wanted F Female | eee ee BOTH MEN LEARN WHILE YOU T | 23 Steinbaugh. meyer officiatin, Interment in Glen Eden Mr rz will He in | EXPERIENCED CAR WASHERS. 2 FURNIS W. Deeg officiating. Interment in sOME iL- -"“* Ste — > oe Ss ' FURNACES CLEAWED Au? | Plus sleeping, WORKING = serviced. C. L. . wd -"- ™| In Debt? iD - If you are having trouble meet- | downtown, mt welcom | 23-2390 or 51600. * FE ng your payments, see us women’s clothes. FE ¢- works! Self-confidence, good hab- 2 re} : state at the Sparks-Griffin Pu- ei tocne: | EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WN. COUNTER GIRL AND WAITRESS. COLORED GIRL WISHES WORK a7_Fiorence Ave., Pontiac. in children Free ROOMS, XXX Hamburg. 135 W. Huron, | of any kind. PE 4-072. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING | eee one of - eelielladieas | SHERWOOD. NOV. ¢ 1000, IVA A.| dow men for working in shop “oe : | CHRISTIAN LADY TO CARE FOR| COLORED WOMAN WANTING | —creuons_Mrs. Bedell. | [OSE WEIGH] SAPELY AND | >-noons. PRIVATE ENTRANCE * 149 W. Huron puted | cutting ovt & assembly of ‘orm DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, AL economically with newly released ~ gnq bath. Couple on windows & screens. Must have 2 school aged children in Drayton | Apply 7940 Plains area. Transportation re- | ay Sek Ot DY week. FE Ee | veratiens. Drapes foe els done Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at per wk. 9 8. Paddoc Ng A $13.60 wood: dear mother of Stewart &. previous experience. Sherwood. Jona Bi. Sherwood and | Coviey Lake Road. Northern uized. Call after 0:30 pm OR | COLORED WOMAN WANTS 3 _!2 my home. Call _| sIMMS | 7 ROOM BASEMENT ts. Glen Bullard: dear sister of | Wholesale Co. No phone cal's 866 00 © days of k ~SIMM6 ___ nov |? ROOM APART 2 lola Stetler, Hazel Stetier, Mra | PACTORY RANCH > MATION. ELDERLY LADY FOR HOUBE- | ware eeei hf ahs OE AI | Laundry ry Service 20 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE NOV everything Shem Fleas Long- 2 keeper. For home and some ! WIDE CO HAS IMMEDIATE wages. 23 Bliss | EFFICIENT TYPNG. SECRETAR- | COMPLETE FAMILY ag ale EE EE 7 1958, __ pene May Deyo $10 week. FE 4-3135 or any debts contrac Y 80Y |; ROOMS & BATH, PRIVATE EN- other than myself. Joseph R.|” trance. $18 per week. Baby wei- Pred paver ire. ein @ : tet tetier | prep sa val go no survived | OPENINGS POR TRAINEES. | ial service in my home er your service — Shirt service. and Wesley Stetler; also survived | EARN WHILE YOU —— AP. | EARN MONEY IN YOUR OWN office eves -3912. Laundry, 540 8. Tole vr Fisher, Jr., 138 Cottage St. come. FE 8-1431. Inquire 273 by four andchildren. Funeral | 80 N. PADDOCK. 8:30 TO, home. Telephone soliciting. salary | 27-8101. Pontiac. Mich. Baldwin, stctans named to the State service _ be held Saturday, PLY Board of Registration in medi- Nov. 7, 1:30 pm. from the | 11:30 DAILY us commission. Write Pontiac | EXPERENCED GIRL DESIRES mieavdson Bird neral Home #iRgT CLASS BUMP AND PAINT- ss, Box 111. babysitting, 5 days a week Call Landscaping 21 | SHORT ON FUNDS? HAVE nia MS AND BATE IN AUBURN | EXP. GIRL WITH 2 YR. OLD| after 5. 23-2800 DODO I OE Loreal JP cm Haghts. PE 2-899 4-0200. with Rev, William tae ngrore er. Plenty of work. M. Q. Collt- would like child care & house- ROOM SRE? AP. ; Mir” ge included. 62 Norton. MA | | y | Joseph, Edward V. Williams of ating. Interment sion. 103 E. Montcalm. A-l ACE TREE REMOV Cemetery. Mrs. Sherwood EXPERIENCED IN HOME COOK- 7 AL Muskegon Heights, Oscar D. tp state at the Richardson. Bird tive IN INSURANCE E PRESENTLY cpectant ae eaten Wes | — DE Bating or Galace. FE 4-2245. STUMPS REMOVED WHITE BROS. Stryker of Mount Clemens, Jo- | ™ WANTED ish grading. Top soil. FE 2-0603. —witle— Party Fevors— 3 LAROE ROOMS. WITH BATH EED: ance, o- rated A ter of Larry, Scott and CAN | ter of Lares. Goats on) Facreday, | QUALIFICATIONS: er rel ‘mom co a ig }-RDUCATION—HIGH SCHOOL < PAY'’S APPLIAN Assoc. ne | ere. ome vy. James mest = A = PARTS Cc liors | PREFERABLY co —— =-S 06 OAKLAND AVE. FE soa AmericaD Assoc. Credit. Counsellors an } _ ols, Lodge and in ; Steeh. service will be held at the Brace- | ee - Nichols, F en ge i ey ai tege own come have | RONG $2 BU. BABYSITTI egur wx AS, soll tua fil, Tree | Greeting C Station: and furnished. Adults. Cor ‘ on 0! exc. references. Own transporta- No | top and Tree r £ ‘e = ery— : : - stra, Franc is, Minnema and will ve Th Thursday ats > at the Draftsman tion. $30 to start. MI 6-5620. or day work. FE 4-5042. | removals and _ trimming. | OM PAINTS ner of Augusta at 197 Sandersou Blondy. oe — HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. 1 TRONINGS. oe or _OR 30168. Vick -—_aerC a A ee eee * * * WARDELL HOV 1, 84 BERNA- | adult only. $35 a week. Every | OR 3-6507 M TREE sERVI | 49 malaw re os! Fe a . 65 Mo. Be first. t . —- ee eo oi other Sun. off and Thurs. athe: | IRONINGS, $3 BU. 65 EDISON. mings and re removals. Sk Tiss. zones Tri-County Community College— reach alter . “1: noons off. Have private room| FE 2-8425 Wtd. Children to Board 28 |} ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- Sens. Graebner, Francis and Lane npg Mey orn: pn ges Familiar with and bath. Live in. MI 6-3503 IRONINGS, $3,008 A BUSHEL. @0| Moving & Truckin ry . ,- gh 376 6. Ap : er of Catherine M., Joseph L. and Sptcial Machine and |HOME POR ELDERLY LADY | Melrose _PE 5 Wein SW nists Mand 19 My, LICENSED. 1 HOME. DAY OR _ —Aerned. 550M VT State Fiscal Policies and Reports Margaret M Wardell; dear sister : . Some wages. Call after 7 p.m CEB WEEE HOUSEKEEPING br. care 3 NICE FURN. PVT of M. Sgt. Jesse A. Bradburn, Mrs Automation Design PE 4-0808. USEKEEPING | 1-A Reduced Rates | eee Re ASLE CARE. bath, modern kitchen for work- — Sens. Smeekens, Hutchinson, Sas a brad | $d child care days, Crescent | LICENSED CARE.| ing couple. Clos in. Ph. FE Beadle, Fitzgerald and Rozycki burn, Recitation of the Rosary NEED 3 LADIES 21 OR OVER _Lake ares. PE $ vittn Mo distance moving | Day, hour _or week. FE 8-640. 2.1055 Oo ‘ Wil'be Pridey Nov. 6. at 8 Dm. | yy” _, | {oF saleswork. Por interview eall {aDY WOULD LIKE Fs Fouirion as | SMITE MOVING cO___¥E Ww aOows UTILFiEs PUEN The Senate adopted a resolution will he Friday Nov, ¢, 8,8 Pm WALTED LAKE AREA|, FE $@& or UL s3res. Ia motheriess home | pessoAshiOMING SERVI td. Household Goods 29)? ROOMS PE 10, commending the Michigan Hospital Home. Interment in Mt. Ho LADY 26 TO 46 WITH SALES ABIL- ood cook. References, Birming- | FE 5-3458 | ~~ i Assn. and Blue Cross for a co og tate ‘ee s etple plotographie uate. Sr eae a ons ee Pees St Fae leet "RO BBE Gf A ty a pe 90 W. ward. ; Eg eo ge ‘cama = e be operative program of competition Funeral Homes cal a eee foe ee NICELY | gaotmMa AND RUBBISH @ a | —P® 2-aisb. Rvenings OR 3.1810 Be Grebere, et 5. Fetses. te effect economies and elevate Card of Thanks 1| LI 1-4433 MATURE WOMAN WISHES BABY. | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING SEC. | “ots = yume FE —_ aoF - wag ht getter Feiedley ; side, bo endren. FE 6 al standards of care in hospitals WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY bet §& 4PM Mechister see PLGA. Pte cane uaTOR | any kind. Cheap. PE 62406. Pm courteous service. |S RMS. PUT. ENT AND BATH, NE ¢@ friends and neighbors for their | NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? | Woman desires work as doctors’ | oi aoa AND HEAVY TRUCKING. . 5 Genetel Rowe. 111 Bee Ln ait Stout St__ = kind expression of sympathy at | ee MONTLING’ (On TV) bes| receptionist. West Pontiac, Mil- | ie Ful dirt, top soil, FURNITURE NEEDED |? EMS. wa Psunee Martin Er Quick. Mother, a ae eek tow shee Pes a oun scent | 0008 os, front end lending agg? gg Ag lots. Get the | "ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE ts. N a uc e have a few choice E WOMAN, EXCELLENT top wu outright or and beth Baby welcome. Phone brother, Martin E. Quick. Mother, O'DELL CARTAGE | sei for you mab Community | Px seed father and brothers MATCH THIS erg baler og Ling baherge who | gg ont gh references, live ————— — d & are dependable and want to earn. n. ilTin, eo to Florida. M 2 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY 900 OUARANTEE | Phone today FE 44508 or write | 6-5787 e so 1 | Local 0nd, loos distance moving. | GES nd a AL J ROOMS, DOWNTOWN AREA. sis ah hold goods. FE Eig week. FE 8-9806 or FE 4-7066 e Refer ROTC Report ; . . friends and neighbors of Pontiac to MSU Council Unit for their kind expression of sym- Fgh alg menses _Drayton Plains, P.O. Box 91. | sijpL@ DRESGMAKING. TROUS- | their Kind expression of 7a | artppict area communion 4.) PHONE SOLICITORS | ers jaitered, hand kaltting | & Trucks to Rent WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- [ae Se Me quick and el Lens Cail Mr. Brooks FE 5-0243 9 a.m.| for modernization work. evenings | Fanart Pests my oat Pc en ld goods, either by private sale | 5 at. Ee" AND Peter. ——— . . ntlac e, 5 to 2 owe sod commistion, | _ Gubdivision | TRECNESUAGEST terest Sh arm. mecner |? gan PE Sunt ths Woodland ~~ La Salary FEDERAL MODE SAVE ENERGY, USE| *“” dicounts"and tnvurence fate? oes St. PE carat 1188 N. Perry |3% 8. SAGINAW FE 3-7053 anted Female 12 ASTERING. NW, REPAIR. BAneTY Mal SUPPLE MAN BETWEEN 30 A TO urging that compulsory military BOX REPLIES work claims and soles in rege: | Co. 2536 Dixie Hwy. =| TYPING sEnVice 8 €«— | Ten Pickups = 1 Fem Stakes . OL_1-8631. training at Michigan State Univer- lar established insurance oar. | SINGLE, EXPERIENCED FRAME _?P 1 and PE 4-873. | Dump Trucks mi-Trailers : = 7 ROOM PURNISHED APT. HEAT. | At 10 a.m. Today there} | Seley snd, commission Write | hand, by month, Carl Dobat, 3400 | WOMAN WANTS DAY | WORK | Pontiac Farm and OL 1-358 Chaps caly PE Se sity be made voluntary as soon “— briefly your ss to} Dutton, Rocheste | cleaning or ironing. FE. ; Ww TO BUY: ROO ve ->-to8t | as practicable has been referred | were replies at The Press| cs) isoi Revere. Ponte. | eine = | Industrial Tractor Co. oct, dinette set ands jc i goed] Owens oh Some by the Faculty Academic Senate | office im the following | OppoRTUNITY TO EARN 96,000 —TED’ iS: | wana ¢ Geliver PE SOT OF | PE +008 i os +n | e_ 141. | "ROOM AVAIL NOV 1 30 68 to the Academic Council. bones; a ‘exiployment Rapid rf me epsniene foe WANTS DAY WORE Of eee os sunday| Wetd. Miscalaasane 30 | Broadway, Lake Orion * * * Criannen merayen ae | CURB WATER Ses | "page Matt ap free ot charge PE Se SO a Scien | ee y the night : The report had been prepared 4, 5, 9, 14, 22%, M4, 2%, stating age, previous employment ——— “WOMAN WOULD Lik® Hotss- | Painting & Decorating 23| *itine mschine or piece @& office | 3 yee ROOMS, MODERN by a special Senate committee. Its 26, 28, 32, 35, 38, 4, 42, and TED’S | work b 7, the de . Own transporta- A | furniture or equipment “hot in | FE 2-5408 or FE ¢3066 use? We will buy these items.|3 RMS. & BATH. 31 STO referral means no action will be 43, 48, 56, 58, 75, 77, 7, {| PERMANENT SALARY Woodward at Square Lake Rd | WANTED BABYSITTING Sn-BUs. | 7,CLAS# DECORATING. PAINT. | _OR_3-9767. {3 Rie o - WELL taken on it until the council re- ©0, 94, 08. 168, 165, 166, mon loually Tar 701i tame ‘suvect- QacEs TE corte. aman) See See: fort ee ee PAINTING AND DEC- WE FAY TOP DOLLAR | FOR J ROOMS § BATH GAS HEAT ea i 4-2903 rating. Cast : ; . umber ® Hill Bt. ports back to the senate at its aon gative, work making | character | WATRESS, COUNTER OR TRAY WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OR | _ $3000 or terme, UL| _ithia, Pe tesi J FINE ROOMS AND BATH AUTO- next meeting in February. Ee | experience. MI_6-7664 kitchen help. Experienced. PE | 1ST PAINTING AND PA- Money Wanted 3 matic heat, couples pref The includes 900 = typing and car required. W S 5-0878 per h . Also wall wash FE 65-4033. senate some ? ee ee ee AITRES: wOMaNW olen remove liegg Bio —r f oe Spat COMPLETELY faculty members above the rank of air Must be over 36 and nest In| ox weet. are eonriatea. PE |X LADY intEROn fo Se | venus Pe sata CENT PLUS A ee heey asceaned. St laaok assistant professor. The council is The Pontiac Press ‘| for or right arte as yin) person | —*220. || Papering FE 60143. lw n= from Brosdway. All utilities furn a steering group of about 40 . FOR WANT ADS pl net ely Avenue Bar 27 Oekiand | Building Service 13|*}, PAINTING, a, DECORATING. td, Contracts, Migs. 35| Ger nest. Park nend Late At present, all able-bodied, male Be ern ia uae a cone Won FOR a ~ a ee TING TERIOR EX: Sunday 1 p.m. or call WEbster ’ ’ ve @ car, ~|1-A SIDIN 8TOR a ls +6740. you may be able to for | ences. After 4:30. FR 4-6191 eecsat eee cn oa 100 000 MSU students who are nonveterans DIAL FE 2-8181 JOU may De able to. ey I ee nt ay HOUSEWORK Awning? VALLELY CO. OL 10033 | ee a ae $ 7 ROOMS AND BATH. GAs HEAT must take two years of reserve earn $50 per week, and still retain, 8 4-8295 1ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. AINTI NG. ‘ — 2 officers training From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. your regular job. For information pm afer i ae MO terse. | | FS 2-4086. “Se yeare experience. aanabin, | greet, Smell nad contracts |; oe tPARGE ———— Nn wre aut a | |ghSencrr nce emer eng | SRE Man rrmeaihe Carat |e pa Regt ee | PURINE, RRA TH A. JOHNSON, Realtor | "is5" rive etree. 7 H B . ported immediately. Tbe ROCK-N-ROLL BA work. required. Write | | ALL OF cE WORK, | terior. Reas. MU 9-4017. . S. Telegraph Rd. bins wiCELY as umper eda ress assumes m0 ophone & drum player. Call PE | Pontiac ee i PAINTING, | PAPERING REMOV- ° ‘sit oon ae Se ee | then to saneei"evenarget | | ~~ RRA WANTED CUOMmNO REPAIR My OROUP oF BUUDERS. WE "al" Washing PE Basia TNO FE 4- 7 wooduas AND BATE . “REAL ESTATE SALESMEN y. Must be experienced. Apply r volume ATH, PRIVATE for that portion of the urchas tom TT aie orb gd INT. & =aT PAPER ti of Second Skin inser of the" advertise Old established firm needs 3 men 2 Ceneee: a os Built’ “homes #09 plan, Weil oo ~4 hanging. Mason Thompson, FE ABILITY aie. tn viciuty ef Aubura ; whic deen 3-2361. woulkn %O CARE FOR CHIL t oe on paceshi eo ve me {| REAL ESTA aes -| “Gren in exebange for room &| _ Builders Exchange I" Television Service To sell your ‘and contract at the |4 ROOM. PRIVATE BATH & ENTR. ps e foie +l ae . full" time. Lake ropecty ars MArket 42483 A.M. only. | FE 3-7210 or us 23463 ~ ee vice 24 pees pr Reape ban’ piece iit. Knob Rd. OR 1807. vour “ki number.” and custom home sales. Cai ANTED WELL GROOMED, — hl CARPE = BILL'S RAD for : cars. $00 WEEKLY, 3 ROOMS, PRI- WASHINGTON (AP) —A _ gov- edjustmente wil, be gives 3-008 for in tad intment.| pleasant woman 25-40 yrs, of ‘néaitions — Pasementa Oakley Park Ma CMe equities. osm BUYERS ‘walk bath & "gutrance heated ernment scientist today proposed tt. SINGLE. MAN FOR| *8¢ With medical experience to Attics — Garages EST TV & RADIO. i H re NO OBLIGATION. CALL ulities, Apply 806 St. Clair. Child | a kind of bumper to protect Closing time for advertise- aes jonas More More for Thome thes Si oe Ob F- S621 Rochester ~ OFT Me 3 i204 ~ Caan Ee rE ee or seers | ian st 7 ROOMS AND BA a1 Rocheate | a SERTAI SOMERGIAL | DAY ,OR, MIGHT TV SERVICE. , spaceships from tiny meteors that | pal regula sonse Salesmen P. Ti Pole aoa i FoR | 4} Mean linn aba Gee rE 3.1206 oF FE 4300 “ARRO REALTY a furniahed. PR_2-0048 | streak through space by the mil- type ls 12 o'clock n00n the Interested ts making s0B-es00 &.| end Pri ng Mee pi (gag ge M. P. STRAKA 5 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. lions. 17 ereree So emoaoes for part time eveniig work. Am-| {rans No bus ser Must Rh's-t8e0,| modeling John W. Caples, MY | JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER-| uoo your ash SRG ae | * * * NOTIUE TO | bitiom, nestness and pleasing per. | Neer 18 Mile end Telegraph 2112. cone WE Bn ping, Call aw Part. | Taroom Pictares window. Knotty Phond A-1 BRICK OCK AN MENT | W. . my a otty | wr. Fred. L. Whinple, direct | i os So work Aiso Wropiace OR Dove | PE G-oT| ~~ 180-8, sohnson | me. Dues Fere. Ueial June Tommi Moderniss- Help Wanted 8 ane ee ok ee 2 SOnneon | B. 2. Vaaw 5 REACTS H RE : of the Smithsonian Institution's | ton of Grensient Want acs | | fon. Oo Hwy. call in | BUILDING SERV- Upholsterin OR}. "Y- | SACHELON APT sHOWER-BATH. Astrophysical Observatory, ot | publication "after tne. rst —No veireen, a: Se Te) ware Bore | BOwRER CONSTRUCTION (Pe e s 2 IMMEDIATE ACTION | satnmece ts ore: FE Date fered this solution—put a thin sertion TIRED OF LAY-OFFS? srage, #230 per Mig) hg Soy xa ee ES o ca 2 an ou Ping a = On any good jend contract. New ges 2 Roms AND BATE second skin around the outside of | CASH WANT AD RATES rmanent full time local es-| i50KING om work. 15 years exp. Res. & com-| —2-2°41. ist Saapeetion af “bruperer | anne? tn Cee ee the spaceshi ted from the | tablished sales routes am. oe Se AL'S UPHO re) end title. Ask for Ren Tempioren, | eee Lake. _EM_ 3-008. a_i | ae dite “spon” “Sat a ag oe WANTED. CARETAKING COU-| “storms, “ome remodeling FE meet K. L. Templeton, Realtor COUFFE (201 < . e . ig ’ Of course, he added in a report | iD eee tee ee rine FABRICATING: Tork ete eee eet oper. | — BULLDOEING b TRUCKING — —— a COVERS | Eas abe Be FE £40 | COLORED — =} BEDROOM AFARY ‘ - qt or - rr : a the Office of Naval Research, | . 38 8 &3 fixtare maker. sready yaar eppind aah eB cggpooa de grounds In return DON TURNER BRE 3 2883 | _ Gay eorvies 5m pit "| an tan Gacuk’ a cars| = We cee ek tee ee this applies only for meteors con- | | 1 388 93088 Day time. Apply Pontisc Press| Brn Yost ig BULEDOZING — EXCAVATING — THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ° NO hi tue hore WF : : | e dr PERR i I seen arscgery smaller than the thick- | | eee? ee ot 8) TUBE FABRICATING. MAN =i Employment_Aj Agencies 9 Septic tanks Drain felds in- FE 5-8888 Will bi fa es COLORED, (RMS. AND BATH. AND ! of the sip's ekin. 10 = «6.00 (8.00 13.80 Steady" wor = B, tabe, fbrication, | anna ae stalled. Free estimates. OR 3-6932 Gat 6 nue en ee le & bath Private, near @t. s BLDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING, Lost & Found 26| service. Pree ai — pital FR 32-5046. An edditional charge a9 a. : ppraisal. It a seaihy big meteor comes | Poatise Prese bon combs ot | |TELEPHONE canvassers| VELYN EDWARDS | ¢za6_ "°K Stment work. PE) Somme - — OR 3-9701 EXCELLENT LOCATION IN VERY alae, i's just too bed | | Seas | es amr SSE SRI CPUERF Wonk |"UT: athe EGER? | Stems & Treks oe oe mer] eae, esa, ne z se er r | TD? Waieg hanager Papable of tating of taking | 24% E HURON SESUITE «| 348 E MENTS WATERPROOFED. Gord, Old Plank & Bano -Ré.| 3 1808. Res Pe tabs A te PE Recms comps couple °3 Marquette Prosecut i od i a AR a ("Whore quarapiced, Pree edtimates. | Reward ‘Vermont 60708, reverse |_hire-Clarke = SS AM f°F| ished” Appiy 38" Wiliams, ~ ~~ ew a! ar ———_——— . °r | COATS Bn! Birminghas ne | Instructions 10 = 10 ae FE 5-3772. Tn V-| Lost: x) MONTH - OLD BLACK oe sell ‘our land cont: ‘act. mal PE eases ARTED,- MALS OR FEMALE ce ocker spani ‘APITO x AS FOR COUPLE | Fills PSC Vacancy | aml HOME, Office anager apsce Cf retee | TUTORING. GRADES ¢ THRU 12 | C EMENT is OUR SPECIALTY cocker pane. Vicalty ot Ori ated. | CATT pe SAVINGS & LOAR Apnod. (OS OUTED. LAE PRON?, Drayton _Piaine 31767 | complete charge of books and | OR _3-8392 Floors, basements. EM _ 3-4879. LOST—15-IN. TRI- COLGe BELOLE — FE 4-0861 | Warm and pleasant. ‘No drinkers. LANSING #—George E. Hill, 39, prneral, office work. Write P.O. | TUTORING. READING SPELLING, | CEMENT W Near Aliens Airport. Pinder please |__ Wanted Real Estate 36 FE 24160. Marquette County prosecutor, will onelson-Johns gent Birman een ral English, algebra. Waiks “ = bal NORK _call PE $-0818. Reward. ~~ aan girl Soci 2 —— APT be named by Gov. Williams to fill HO Dealer in N.W.. or West org Raa Licensed — Bonded. a 27-2762. ote canes BLACK DOG WITH ALL 1. CASH furn. Small child ae oo a vacancy on the State eae = pecigned for Funerals” wn havik Geek hace. __Work Wanted Male 11 11 | CARP ENTER WORK. NEW a RE} Part Scottie. Vicinity of Huron tt Son ten Fike pion ean ; awleigh's, Dept. | pair Small job ialt 2672. Ra = ea sta FIRST FLOOR REMODELED 2 Service Commission, it was learned Voorhees-Siple er Freeport, 11) ae eee eee pe Or FE S20 mae call * ; wlekly. ‘cal us. of reir, pate room warm "apartment, tor be bache- as j 5 = . scrap | CUSTOM HO r wo “s issh is neari de FUNERAL HOME \ anted sd sear men. tron & junk cars. FE 4- ean after builder Free estimates OL 34176, ‘on fone, ipo "hon waisek 7198 WET TaAP APLES Mate LE MaAfair 6-6250 Norton. sod Bath eines." The commission aring a | todo contact work for an iN and dark brown body. Call FE a | Ambulanee Service Plane or Motor Al CARPENTER WORK NEW CEMENT & BLOCK 4-9331 KITCHENETTE cision on a major rate case, Michi- | FE 2.8378 | old reliable heatit CASH APTS, ADULTS, ig and, _#od_repair. FE WORK — FE 5-0782 | LOST — COCKER | & _Util furn. $15 wk. a — gan Bell Telephone Co.'s petition | | mapARES ORIFFIN CHAP ‘PEL | air conditioning B. ea, | ee ae AND will Fa CEMENT 1 WORK. NOTHING TOO ie, male. 8 mos. Nened “tae 48 HOURS LAKE | ORION. EEPING : e or small. 20 years, ¢ 2 ri- 1. Reward offered. J , ot All wea. 4 Win doers ‘ mean es milion Cemetery Lots —s Good income. Apply; BOOKKEEPING “ALE FARES | ence. Pree vsimate. OR 3-8 Cost IN VICINITY OF FinaT HOME — EQUITY os ©. _Breatua 3-0086. ye a et one | morniava. 9 0 10 EMpire 33416 | DRY WALL TAPING AND nie and Joslyn, § mo. old Weimar- ve WRIGHT- VALUET NICE WEST 7 ROOMS probably will be announced later PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY Sy oO a.M. | GARPENTRY, CABINETS For- | ing. Free estimates. OR 3-0888. aner, female. Greyish brown. 5-044) | ege ~d bath and entrance. Util- today. PERRY, UZ PARE CEMETERY| 463'S. Saginaw. ~ __| min, "iy, ncine, “cease | DAY WALL Taking AND FINE | —"Neticce at Bereome eS ANDRA cre Ee eae ia Hill, a Democrat serving his Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 | —!2#_=™_>-#775 ee ee SGRSTROGIION & Personals _ 27 A Grad Gee MOORE. til A oo _Lhetp Ny anted remate _/ | CARPENTER. NEW & REMODEL-| Garages, additi im __mo. 15 Downing Ct. : rm tor, 5 ons, cabinets & etc. third te Ev peesecu = | A MAN 2 LADIES WITH CARS. PULL or | Eset FE" GeeN OM) EAS OSes Wane | : : sett | Weer SIDES HM, PFT BAT ma usiness 1e | and return. Must be neet, single, er. 6 days per week, live in | DAW “WORE AND ODD Jom: “EXCAVATING — TRERCHING— KNA Attractive 3 rooms & bath. i & ent Gas heat & hot water Gil Wideus 8S EK AND ODD JOBS. CAVATING — TRENCHI . APP SHOES Mod . ; free to travel. Experiénce un- m. & 10:00 “"si50 hr. Ex ref. MA BULLDOZIN bed ern. Completely furn. Washe — Le welcome. 180 Cole- Hands In Resignation necessary, drawing account fur- BE Bh —_——{ 58m. °: _ Maple | HOME.” GARAGE. 1E CABINS ues OR 3-152} Fiayeround. | Accommodates ae ee ‘ i cellen uture . . | sD AL. 41 Lake. $20 wee . CE, whaliiavene dich weak | Bhirce ppens pam" to's om | CHILDREN'S WEAR | Mee pont O87 TMEWORK.) (Feri ao Sion PEA ete tae On 930. Hrs. Ib om: | OR 5 ap cage GSS Sa rm. Ail ut urn. #00 perme. & : ANY AGE: IP YOU eee ne cAR SALESWOMAN ALL WASHING BY MACHINE HOUSE MOVING. FULLY E ET YOUR DEBTS | _nishea. PE 4-8563. a} tm. &: bath tent apt Ail or panel truck and wan: pleasant | Rxperieneed in, selling children's | en et spe, SE cout, L.A Yous wor TOME bess bet 1 LOE, RM KITCHEN, PRIVATE wtil_forn._¢19_we._FE_ 3s work pay, apply mgr.| wear. Balary and commission, 49) YOUNG MAN 22, DESIRES WORK see entrance & ba ’ nfurnished 4160 W. Walton, Drayton Plains, hour § day 36-06. | of any Kind. | Mechanically" tn- sales. See SAA Finsncal Advisors, Inc. |! EK 2 10t ¥ Rent — Ms = WANT ADS! To find a a < Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. PE job, place to live or a | aie pout nipeeneg seer | ME 8 bow WALL. WASH SAW E CERMIGE OPERA jood used car see Classi-| sa17."call Mars Goftee Boop, Mt pen ee ht | Praag.” Nov. en ield NOW! Sai, gr peraire Drive In, idb-| smneral office. unem- firing, istruction. ¢ ~ i } \ ~~ { ee eel THE PONTI ’ + +! . FIFTY-ONE. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3¢ nfurnished 38|Rent Houses F - _Rent_ Houses Unfurn. 40 2 AND 3 a oe. PARTLY PUR- Hollywood 3 ROOM HOU —~ rtme we seals Geen R 14 E Apert nts | for on pension ent Office Space 3 ROOMS. oe 146 ws ur Services Rear ent. | 2088 Do oa | TIZZY th. Including 2 AUBURN RD.— WNTOWN PONTI B ut! & OOM flat, 3 and builai: ac. yon - 2-7236 after 5:30. Adults. vues. IN Ex of} heat included. 4 rooms fi < Beautiful panelled By | —. y Kate bain F 3 RMS da time [ANGE | 5561 CLEAR ness. U to sult your b or Sale Houses ag A gh ie Og Gina welcome: Rest sat services. a1 CLEARY — 3 bedroom house ee take Sees “| For Sale H quire 4% & refrig. Clean. In-|* ae —_— corkiog ailable Lights, flirt | ouses * For Sale : ao ROOMS AND BATH. B 119 CORWIN —2 bed parking included At #18 per mo. ~ —_ Houses # BEDROOMS AND see yay vege anh er y t house, FRONT OPPICE, 0x3 rs AM. | | aa ; cane : ste —_ GARAGE. EM |; rest sa ple ‘ti! June. - mat partly finished inte § across from new wane Fert | ya Y _~d . NEAR Gas NTR. 1 Eliza Lake y on | "ton shopping center. OR Y- or ee: ice. AL HIG basement, bi —2 bedrooms, full Remodel to = oad Parking |! w. ‘CORNELL. N } ROOMS 3-197¢.|° RM. W PE 24376. | >in ot air hea nished Utilities 1 . Immedia A pst pave ALL UTIL Village. 650 NEAR UNION fed furnace. t, stoker | NEw OF E 2-296. =) | Wall to wall ca te Poste | LAKE 1 r 7 BIO RMS. E 5-5475 ve end & mo. ‘til June 1. 3023 NORCOTT— 2-2144. Pe | | Tile — this 2 br Rog | A TRI- Laven. PER Ba 18ST FLOOR. € Room ed utility room, 3 bedroom. bath, i | has oll furna shower. Basement TY AND RANCH bath. 2 PRIV. BRICK Ni oil stove heat. For Rent M j | dow ce. $10,975. with PORARY CONTEM- sta. $12.50 week from bus rated. 244 G EWLY DECO- DECO- | 7 TREGENT— vot Rett Miscsneneows "ane Onn 7 foc Pontiac _ted. Call after . permit.|? RMS. CLOSE Henwood. PE 4-0702. | gas hee 3. bedroom ho us 48 perme fo Ser Be See ness gaie Pontiac. —2 BEDROOM 1 a APTS UPPER market drug See Of. NEAR SUPER. Pimah besmeat SST)! gg A greeny them vse | INCOME: 2 Fa / water large lots, and goon es j eat on a | ATTRAC ube 1S & radio. PE 2-40408. Very Reasonable R | FB 81081. cars. Commercial | 2 bedrooms ma’ seavticant: Gad te ecventeeen atte buts a . A | Ez ene c a room as ges offered _furn. Adults i as HEAT soide home, 3 BmROOM ‘ AKE | MI — == TO BUY nt For : Sele House ra $8,500 oe _heeemaet, Furnace | bul eg bedrooms BRI K ui + ROOM UPPER. = EM WE 3-4200 | w | floors, brick range, oak tion. hi GOOD LOCA- T UNION | 2 _ HOPKINS $6 ck fronts and nished. ig and heat col |—— érn. $65 cor GLEAN. Mop. | 4TTE | mt heat, nice Living >=" Terms 2 ee Full price | 313-300 other features for | =" 6-3263 one FE Saeko “iy/ BEAUTIFUL 1 onth EL 17-0386 ail Sap lpia ne EXECUTIVE. N _— Mofms t, nicely landscaped, | range & dryer oe wa | with $1500 down. SULL PRICE hile UFPER- MODERN wars | house (UL FURNISHED cre | rooms. greens lakefront. 3 ey oper pocugeoat ok screens. West subu subur | OXBO ORE | 17 ACRES — of all wae: eh item MODERN. W Call from ent all year ERM. Hepat ie built-in oven aa | La a a ated LAKE Canal Front ote oan, a Geeta tillable 2-2239 zipassy oo Est _3 00 to 5:00 at | EM 3- if have owner ed. OR Hee rd iate possession on th aime home and ma ares - or FE only. FE Mi ae 3 OR | AUBURN s’ care. 3 BEDRM. BRICK END le a= azn fireplace yl br Very names eee fj 4 ROOMS AND Pen | traits La HEIG: 2 car ga CE. urnace ‘Ga ment 13.8 pric at Fa Oxford. $45 sare th OR M4 st | ua nag ert _ roel gout duly posit’ alse Saaneent ee bopper ose storms ‘and screens, orn heat, | Schoo! area sicee dee Dublin < aeRO . reat: OFFICE RMS. & BATH, 1) EM ale y | 2-433 option to b | ch ton bes, tahests, | AVON TW M RANCHER 644 EAST * 2- see or PE BEC | # BREE & 1 uy. UL a and ‘aowut schools down 2 P Off 8 Blvd $500 Brien front. a bath and - | . “es BL\ D 5 ROOM_A 3.050 Union Lak GREGG APPLY RENTAL ON panier igeadal ar one ott | ale eee eee IE Wired ee ee ta wall carpe- | SEL BATH. e Vil rice. $35 PURCHASE own pym taxes. Tange $6 g. gas heat | DON CO : side. Call igh = : ares. WEST Fy ni nate & 35 monthly. tiead onpar cee va Vie Good buy from — $6,500 awe give you and | paved 4 "7 Agent 5 ROOM HOUSE. 4-0100 izabeth La so | 2 BEDRM se era SLDON RD, Close wo tothe Falue ot, ti ea a8 FE Q modern, FURNISHED, Ni ke F Sack BATH -xcellez.! 2 br. ho arkston but ns s home, - month PE 23105. hest. toate nee year cht BR ( K _ing to take a lous. serene: aad 8 F00 “ts 2007 semnce tan 108 | ony 415, wa amazing, | + LARGE ROOMS. LOWER. 0 8) es “46 or FB aga oath | I 7 BEDRN. HOME $518 Dandison. | | . vee | YOUNG COUPLE -— Th month. Childre $50 NISHE 2 BED! v., S180 PVT. BEACH Cc. HAYDEN | cute 2. bed acid F $-0887. n welcome FE, Lake Maeaeeuuie bans YEAR a Ores _ EM '3-deza a oe me | 6 OE Bs Realtor | se yee Mg pons 5 RM. & BATH. T | PURNIBHE Road. Pontiac NOW AVAILABLE ; 7 BEDROOM BRICK. n 8 to 7 FE 8-064! | with =H ® large front porch / water furn. Coup!) HOT | ISHED 2? BE | ment. At Low BASE- | pm. Sun 1 to @ aluminum awning. ex- | by Nov. - Be: Pete ce on one Bamaig goiosa HOME, | GAS HEAT — BASEMENT 2 cofner Fagg ong Lake oa!) pee planned kitchen for | Auburn Heights. Churehill.| $125 location, Oe west bedrooms clr ay for 2 more | | large. lot. greg mene ee | 5 ROOM APARTME opelbed per month, = garage Nicholie & H terms. $11,500 with | STRATHMOR | down. all for only spol Teraiaked. gee AN, _FE 2- ie Pe S120 or | 53'¢ NEST HURON arger Co. ohn E 231 WEST t , y at 103 Bloom month. MODFR or FE 5-8 J V } | EARL MOOR N h D a Hospital a aa 7 penacol tans | oe ee i _ vermetl CIVILIANS cred ie ott location for cok | oe | own s ROOMS — | mile e_ Laundry -| type ,h OOM RAN | 9203 Co s offered in this at garage. West nee GAS HEAT. month 3358 Fox Ean 93-4000 era 1 wie kow lak car garage, aCe A skOROOM Rd EM 3.6466 @ 1989 by NEA Service, ine S| tive 3 bearoom Sanee ” THE CITY—1 bik from Adults. PE 2-1822 near hospital TO RIGHT CO x EM 3-4005 Lally _Forestal. FE md Phe 6817 late aor wee DOWN. OR . 0 DOWN heat, a Seat aed is gas Sle — from Webster 6 “ROOMS AND BA and bath COUPLE — ¢ ROOMS |CASS LA 2 3-6619 ruck or car OR I got a hundred in algebr NO | port are but a few aire lates livin bedroom home Near West ND BATH _In Commerce. $65 " ee space. ' eld 2 bedroom yea. PTION | 3 BEDROOM H ; two marks toge '" algebra and sociology — if yo OTHER COSTS | — appointments in tus ural citepince az with nat sible family” On Bt. to ‘anita tee NOME. 7 BEDROS | 3-3617 Easy to heat Swinteese _limits. FE gta chee 4 CITY _ gether’ you add my = .2._—bedrooms. full ba terme Reasonable FHA ae and ides kis te-wall cs one floor. wall- supplied grounds All wititi | } BEDROOM YEA A oe eee seat ana bgt -~—a elm and a iPiulieg | BIRMINOHAM 2 pean ene eee ce SEE Shaul ite Foe pute BE oe 6 erator. All newly decorated, G SMALL H pet Pe gig igi rtr SegRrem | it aia kl ouses 49 F Vacant, im 782 W. Hu — LAKEFRONT - Kee fora steam heat and hot sia “aie HOUSES F FOR RENT IN and dining om sick a room | j ei eee $4500. FE —o ee oe or Sale Houses 49 Mediate possession PULTIPLE oe ene FE 4-1557 bor 8room house = Mar. incinerator. b t with) oF Lo lor : © nm one floor 2 den, all HOME IN CITY ~ POCO, p walk G SERVICE rooms. Used as an paned. For appaistm wiffeferences WILL ie Weaver FE Pe Mee! sine Call FE Let ltemal BEDRM. NO} after 6.30 a vee Sek elk im oak Ee et eS a you prefer bec ao ome call —| New R 7M FEderal 8-2153. NORTH END. 1 N* INKSTER thr enty of cuastor 2.2161. . Nights FE| ly decora ONTHS. | COLORED, . Low te LARG 3 bedroom h | ocughout. Alum stor | bedrm. home ted, modern, 2) full ba 3 BEDRM. BRICK, — Mich. Pul omejia)inkster j and screens. C Cl ; 36-36% FRONT sT garage, adults ones oe ‘COLORED 5 $80 mo. PE 8-6819. BEDROOM HOM * | wg, CLE es Los ag irr asbes- =| Eves. sat kee 3-3360 teaced. 5S suis ss wis es rooms and bath, u nett. FE 2 y. 608 E. Ken- | 5 RMS. AND E r Clean here t storm. num siding, ws TO 8-085 Way Boatwell inc Could be rented inet & lower.) WALLE 7215 a BATH ki basement. Living modern home 8 & 6 room Sate s & screens. New 1 Full price $11,200 luded separate oy ad unit or| hom D LAKE. LAKE | CLA ae "| Sew dining TP gem for your family. ani condition | a gas furnace. Auto. MULTIPLE should handle. | — $500 —— ‘a ears acces rooms. MArket ‘2000 | is uth Meare conoed RANCH,| large fs en Garage. On gereee ntgwa,” Ol” heat Dar | bigs “airing ‘ares. 60" tot = SA pea room. or $40 for sin LAKE rent, opti meeps || LW terms condition. $10 mediate o area. 60 lot ing Area : 8TS will bu ment. Kenneth G gie apart-| ‘Sree livin 4 ROOMS, ption to buy. MAple : ” gigait, Of a possession. | mn paved street with t / y Nearly 2 acres with 6 room Co roe E Huron 8t. Hempstead, 103 | $60 ra and dining HOUSE ON ple 5-1537. $300 DO and landscapi ress | bedroom 6 rooms the t jonial home on 353 room, | room WATKINS LAKE, WN ee schools, ng. Near { s, 12x19 living ro 0 north side. Full b 146 ORCHARD LK s. OR _3-1459 @| Includes clos Be Hnvestment in th churches and ~ —— paneled Le ment, l-car pea _N ing cos incom is 2 famil pin shop- dining room t garage, glassed 4 rme, bath. Se NICE. CLE Rent Ho IDEAL FOR A THRIFTY COUPLE room modern home. a Bs in Pn erg ee best 7 | ee a with $3 mally leree paneled kitchen tront’ porch Sereens "thd ir tye ga matte ~ uses Unfurn. 40 renigeutinl section, ST) Good peace trae and eee) Ge ek 2 car rae oteaaes ee eae ota co bes, P's cer oxen, Full base storms, OU heat. Close to me: 1-6 ~~ Kent, on gs S ~ OR 4-0268. uy EXPERTL | r garage. Lot 100x800> eet ne 5-3 | Aaulte. | TERRACE a, weer | aa Rear PE 5-6 oo. a | 2100 Se ee Realtor WW TT Lis M. BREW = canal 3 LANDSCAPED Se es earden, close to DRAYTON PLAINS AREA - chile & bath at $04 per month 2-BEDRO adock FE 2-1438./Jard. vace heat, “BEDROOMS | Se VER | a FM coin ghey + ee aital Nving ret beach shopping senter. s11p00 with 8a og ng tight r | a * | - be e roo ; ie. Smee ae welcome. Clove to GAS OM BRICK Te rd, vacent, $00. MY 29541 nice | Eves a a0 as PE 4-5181 Z MY _— Sel con sown: FE home has larg gg sictieani erst "$75 PER MONTH ees Se a cero + Room OR Hat mam Meme | GEORGE, BLAIR Crip Peg rah ple laundry facilit ned. Am- PER | Waterf : rge lot. N z BY OWNER er plus 3 room @ and out A re @ EALTOR sized di ere’s @ full Bier nt ad. Arendin See care- MONTH rg ig Ate: a cae Across str CLARK STON. | full basement. $16,900, partment ics law. steal at $10,900 36 Dixie H ane sized dining room. too ner E. Huron 8t ia Court, cor-| | Lo ylor, altor, OR 4-03 1) BEDROOM reom. — from school. 2 bed- LAUINGER REALTY , verms. | ment low down pey- j DRAYTON PLAINS 1351 bod m and beth down. 3 ad 102 E. Huron. PR ¢-4284 oF Nicholie & H ley 2B et Too suenen, inet.” * zoom | M on ee | Eves. Col OR 31708 or OR 0620 Tec: eo oe Se Pee aa PE 2.7439 after 5 p.m 4-€284 or 53% W. Huron adel Co. | daeroms. Beach privileges. MI room. Garage gk ogg ILFORD | — noe recreation - c | room room. ob CHANDLER. Bonu CLOeE T BEDROOM yo FE $4189 MODEDN ROME RAUF ACR | HOMES — | seta mi ghme , $25 Moves You In, Bite tn Pons wig tar ee LARGE FIVE ROOM s ley UL 2-422 MO 863 STAN. | fai and. Recreation, beach = | $100 , BY disposal, ig heat. Garbage | and dining ell. Handy : | mortgage costa of & ne 2 bedrooms, West Frigg ibeg ol — 3 BED 4 at $40 month. Em “a : DOWN 3 story. 3 ‘ee sIDE a eaiec| er & water Se ke Pom = full basement. The mately $500 down. Call te nished. $115. Phone e. Heat fur- ROOM DUPLEX — | a MU 4-8825 pire | MOV ES YOU IN fast room rooms, den, break- | ment. Heart bog Looe is nicely landscaped. at once! use MA B42, no} AURER Et. 3 BEDaM BRICK gpa ge I gre Blocks te schagis. ne | eet ee eas, Owart a AY O'NE Y | A 2 furnace . NO M arag : eat. 2-ca: h ner erivate nang AND BATH ST Pt ARD HEIGHTS ES Oe RT —_ & cccente te Cuan 5 oe “oe aan cond. $13, 300. 2-3574 or “E331 or, Woedwars eerie sities We have Lakefront 2 8 Telegraph IL, Realtor After 4 pm. FE $-0008. Adults | wan eee METAMORA. MICHIGAN: § aoe aoa a ea ee Pee erie MODERN § ROOM RANCH. MUST every penny of =e vem A beautiful 3 bedroom _— rE 5 ( See re Ces LOWER & UPP OFFICE. bedrooms. House ES | ‘MOD 3. able. . Owner leav : e rge 13 x 18 ft - =R CE: no pl with w E MY state. Phone liv apd Prt tent ol ‘0 "OMe N. E. Boulevard at Valencia ae barn. 9S “per chieken ater. | L OPEN Buil . 27-3352 after p.m. Ieee , yi ie rivi- drapes includ = Loa // 2-2909. EDROOM HOUSE. G WOod ward onth» Days WEEKDAYS uilder’s Close O NICE 3 oe ikea 3 bod alumt- erty, Nice landscape prop- 1! MONEY POR MOVING AND R ae oe aes pple ev or UNiversity | _B SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 908 Bmerecs. ew 3 _ 2 ee ae PULL 19 ft. living ger aap = = Ideal Dench BOARD FINANCE, to $500 aE | vate "sah ko Sete 40 Katoh POR iG AND RE 2 blocks SA a ot Mententon heat "oval — basement, gai agen TE Bd oshleat ‘eitebe carpeted ‘Ex. je-nye" ee aan _ ry FE 8-066 1185 N. Per-|2 B trance, heat and ? Get 2 terms. ce $11,750 yard. Low down ; — dining tra featu er Ex- MODERN 4 ; Me AND | | * ice ka a BUNGALOW. UNION rE FINANCE, ae ae a Peres | WESTOWN REALTY $598 moves you in | Leslie R Te — Part base ee po gecesi .—— | Like New N WEST SID BATH | —'0r_Partridge o. Real- METAM 8-2763 or Ev Hannan = . Tripp, Real irway to unfinished . 8ST. LIVIN , NEAR HURON ? 2 BEDROO! »_ 4358! ORA. MICH ae lg es. LI 2-4677 Rea! Estate | 1S ’ altor for possible attic | S 3-Bedroc et UIviAG Bote Wire Oe Twin COM, Tol. BASEMENT. CL CHIOAN 380 | down BOOM. 6 Aree, Silt Hannan Peel Bete GED aa anil Mo ar guess. | canta hen wun poly Raines Cray RAGES 5 tetas temo noo moder nga. Egret cre Ca, BATA MALL | Ph einem or ined ont ee a sagen minh a Rust at Troe ae ARA ward ract >y a - ea la eature OR TELEPHONE Pr Sees) FOR ‘ "patna Boe es eae _iniveruty tates evenings $50 M T COLORED 515 HARVEY ST NEFDS | "base ON te wee gl with, 500 Sows, 96s 108 Se ons pes | waeetSe Getes room, to entertor, a msiasgig Se Touas iareeton erage, Birmioe ONTH | sits lutte, ‘rut ware | Watetford ‘Top. ‘By owner BM rime tueludtng lates and | Seigntormood” Only 88.00 | the" rat be four. a bedrooms NEWLY DECORA | EDROOM HOM Rocheste rming- PE 4-9331. . Pull price $700 | <> . = Only $19,960 pas th downstairs. tm- TED 1664 E E, PURNA at door, A 6 roo a BRICK BI-LE terms aculate kitch. a aes cen ont eat eee East Long Lake Road \CE | Garfield vAvauabie immediate poet Gee ding dows. 61.000 CLEAN 2 BEDROOM, FULL BASE. | NO DOWN PAYMENT | home. 3 EVEL: #30 ; wit ory er fea <1 ant yar $50 ? 7 BEDROOM. MODERN, eae WoW oo TWinb: . 260 Strathmore No Monthly Payment | g frees. oe Ei |. jarrison Street i150 a do eave, Priced at Si) SeatndIE: Soest F BEDRGGM HON TREWTY ROU ave Gea tonced bee | Se COLORED be you und a, begronm nome | Has," compte recree. room 2, peroom, tome | cay ee heat Inghud woe ial yard. Ref ; - OR 3-802 = ment? If | . replace, N " at : Sa fetrig:|3 rae BED- 4 & beth Lk a A toe on ne 7? BEDROOM with low down Mig $8,000 | home| without = lage enh a es pot or ge- GILES seich sad tenn 7 went 7S ee on | Realtors 2? 2 ills. PE 5-8571 after 4 Sat. ter. Mi Tr, automatic w HOW ~ ve the monthly paym ced far below reproduc- sILES REALTY C with 2 lots, 2 car —_ St. FE 6-0466 a ‘corms RICE TERRACE |e tee OPFOR To. BUT or oS ee ee an we] can'yos UCH? yntil January, 1 thly payments | tion costs at produc len sais an BA Co. ae ler wk Pel trutt t. PE 4-2422 | 2 bedrm — y @ x 167 lot wi fini pay down on this , «| can be arranged. OPE ALDWIN AVE carpeted livin eatures NICE 5 ROOM LOWER |} BEDROOMS aon ow: a want ee a “TRinit cee sited. bernent a block 3” bed. we Ee PM | @ne bedroom and dining room, a0 cokers 7 RM "OR SMT ee eo OnE ne a 3 bed- |— E LISTING SERVI ta m and ‘ bath down mens reer coupe ge anne 3 RMB Parnes i eed SOR ne NEY oa | aise iameiaae You F, C, Wood Co. | #t eae | TR) ie eee fal bee . Ing. 20% Auburn rr eal Brick, RELI ABL $5,000. We '0x300° Pul ment, automat ! will ‘witiams pea | sto jc hot water, ORCH “ } BEDROOM HOME. eee sien elem. toreed | E PERSON date Be, 0 M40 rms and screens. Priced ab [HARD COURT |,Ss ster Cpe OMS HEAT | of se onde ea 2 bedrooms, simost new Ba CRAWFORD AGENCY xchat § Pe UR 3-2603 atem WORMY! Duy i whlle ye down, OUSE SMALL z 4-4586 , f@utomatic hes se TON 2 Near W you can! = |” Couple. $38. RN | 2? BEDROOM water, storm t and hot | @_#. FLINT 86-2306 | . aterford High “ ~ —; RAND NEW hate rm +7. | — to renee: yO pare ee open, tuanapatake screens. Vacant, DOCT ~ MT 3.1143 || 2 bedroom home, ee gh | Bud’ Nicholie, Realt TONED— rage, auto nc age or ng GA. | SMALL 7 Seen look at it and call Bchccny ; OR’S HOME ated . Mt. Clemens st. oF “pda 2, BEDROOMS. | range Off Baldwin Retrig, and aa, NOPE ,HOUSE, AND -985 ner.| WITH OFFICE SPACE en an We yi Mons oak Seon | Drayton Plains am Se lees Mise oie reatly Reduced” > BED FE 5-1969 welcome 4 bedroom home . | ceramic bath, rs. | Just the ae or FE 23370 | OROCAl Elizabeth “ home with dec- ce for retired Pontiac's most excl | quire 1859 FIREPLACE pe arate 2 oe gy cee: main str mee 4 bay st bit For couple. attractive pune alow. West clusive, modern White Lake SMALL CLEA Oxford, 1 k eet © rmation 2 bedroom MULTIPLE Balcony 47> — development 0133 me i tric ran W pOUse. EES section. Lot 460 f ~g hgh business ga ogee gee eh LISTING SERVICE of re in - , mua! gat erence Milding wits individ-|> TOepie Auburn —RELTEBTE | i) saa wieges.” ie wun ute street afar extends throug Sg Herbert C. Davis, Ritr room, vestibule ine living | > LOT: A itchens with metal urn Heights UL | RE = 3 bedroom A. WEBSTER, sy terms re 54311 , rec Basement has S nets in decorator colo pepe eal WARWice home on your ranch style oxterd, OA 8- REAL , Our | , aan Soa refrigerator , 7 ae, IN SYLVAN VIL- Wari me brick at aig te SYENe al igad See bem been cup. Stock 3133. Orica MY 3 PERSONALIZED | A Temp of peat.” Ane LAKE PRIVILEGES | Ate Heat and hot water ‘sof no Sa te wm at ties BE a neat tee Pg weyen Hl tal Sa gat Te ohne: | Large & roomy. Natural, fre. nished Kitchen f dap ieg Rr. 7 (D To cou E 45000 & FE 2-2105. T MEYER price. OAkland 8 be le terms | iteh sun Lars oO aerial and many other! ick) = ALUET oceie k tam NEWLY DEC- Cus -2086.| 3 houses on 1 acre en. Puy dining room end | 812 pportunity ee y other Tine {68-3445 Ogniand ‘Ave cele 5 ee ee ce A BUILDER wb tom-Built Homes block to highway ee aus Brick Income | Bam arepes. saxaeo ft U's. 10. Commerctal A PE S003 aS mat odd Jobs “each “mont hours| One-Stop Bldg. S Se ee bee ee will’ handl rtation | $3,000 Ideal location et ed | Ge Pand’'3 cor Veb-e ser Cullding ‘@%h al wt ee ae -ADULTs O - a _OR F 2-3204 month. you can ha andie. it e of 1 garage. Onl Manager 19 ate we BEDROOM Roti ore ee Scant ¢ Baa. UL) We design ‘fnseae, coe eee ee eae 6 are the |W. 0. WHITCOUR REALTOR foot ‘5 an ja) - a | Oe cashes. | Suitable for #ny oo 18 feren a hs ote) assu can trust. y a firm you -2939 ~ basement “AR ineluded at hanger Open Dally & gun em 4 Pm Bigs Te Ament 08 ogy nice a ln eo tetra, quaay bait |, Big Meg h onto oem Mn: a ae 5| a Lane ritieees see WATKINS LAKE c~—— ATE 4 : 7 BEDRC ——EEEe Y NICE rice. Let us str. Co. | $7 - leve' Ree. room eges. Pos- | : ded aS Se ee SETSE | Bie Bet COM S| Si eae cae S| Sr dnc GE, | arm eg ne get | era a mE ate welcome. UL '2-1320. ite $35 rg a General Hos LAKE 2? ? h J V RENTAL SUBURBAN | e 1336 Cal 8 e 2 bed- 4 bedroom - | ; pe rancb bullt ing “em Ae fist WRIGHT. "fetag, ith Soton te) buy MA ohn J. Vermett) tutccr™xewis’ “secorst AO | at Hee ceaenor At TOGA oat Landscaped Acre Creesewey. Pull basemass, Rec ment, Recreatton room with entre Paul A. Kern, Realtor | (345 Oakland Av Realtor | : #209 Pn ne all kitchen. Rewly Gecerated. Yet ake Estates. PB 2-0122 a | Wontertel vie nc enii| Owner leaving with fireplace. | Privileges Cit ee —_ , eaiter Open ‘til 8:30 ve aay, ee EACH DR ae wu 3-c100| ‘Serine O7 acme ert, eat omall, Salil f oy eemrel ase | sell. state and priced, 1¢t us show rls Fenced yard. 100x150 f itehee te: 2 bear ade heat. 2 ryant’ gas) pet ARY lyweds—here is a bole! the new- aa ette and bath. Front and| \'¢ ROOM HOUSE 4 PINE LAKE AREA consider car @s down wili| This also can be bo enced jot.| 324 tree psc a tans, 40k car attached g® | prick. 2 car gare home fust finish ght, ane atten private entrances. Garage | ford, all modern, NEAR WATER- Newly decorated 2 a. nea option. Priced Se ca reatai| ‘rent poren. vereen foes 500, terms charming covered and | floor plan 2 aoae ed. Wonderful $78 per month. ‘enete building. | pres 350" per’ month. | care ee heat, > as LARGE 2 B Dorothy Sn der ae der | David W ao 10 Acres—Fruit | Boats “Custom. built anter | tn Hot dining el. ya kitehe quired. FE 3-7 erences re- ge and large lot. Refe w down payment. Man Realto yb nder : ard Youn rl | delux m built ler} en. Hot water beat Oa e f at P GNPURNDRED al or FE 5-0085._|* + BEDROOS BATH AND HALF oo senses | tures. Lane privileges or eee sent taighinnd Ray (na Sub g, Rite. bei fig Deni ele: xj oe ruil basement. and tre | Terms se rane scaveshace PE 46433, 55 re RENT wine heat. 28 Mile Rd. and CONTACT: -2313. Phone EM 3-3303 or MU as uburban Living j property ‘Sb bos Pontiac, | po 150 Anchor fenced yes to right buyer. _ WEST SIDE 1 AND 5 ms _Mt. Vernon Rd. OL 2- $207 BARGAINS DON T LET LACK GP CASH 8TO At Its Best ranch home, Te ean oe 3 years old ee HOY 7 aoe! gas heat Ty WITH ‘ ——_, a GARAGE John K. Irwin & Son = a large income. 5° and Bee yore: our own hohe Your future bome is the | a r pe ting. "Meataiator” | ae 2 one FE 2 T REALTY eet gine "NEAR SCHOOL AND 4 n = REALTORS s sake cea | fall” pas | 4 ON. Perry Cae TINANCR, 110 a CONV ERTIBLE 24) ritdien fireplace. Jarge | TRADE =e FE 2-9966 tri steam heat. elec: EDROOM M - el streets. | : high and tot with bathe. | Adult m| coed? See On et per Phone PE SOM) or FE. ast “mee | 2 soot ae HWY. ee slauned 4 aftr Reeasel | Cisee-ot priced. Week Be P reg appointment, call ‘OR | OR C308" —— . F ; iad, porch ol tormees, ihe — He living wn. G pg nel oe this beautiful Trodel rebtri lh gevose “toe kennel art and den. 1% os Bethe bedrooms ar rl ge aera ho ' or Rent R | ter and heat. Paved ~ ouse. Adjoining state err jenwood M. Cattell, Bui re ~ basement Immedia and full 18 THE ° W {ROOM MODERN. FULL BASE- cn ee ee Ree | $5,450 streets. Only | sree. ,taeel & f te recreation itm «towne Will mediate possessio BIRD’ TO SEE 3 reoms. VEST, EST SIDE ROG MObERE. FULL BASE- 1 LAR 42 *PONTIA | for price | patel ad horses. Call | SASHABAW ROY ANNETT INC, REALTOR trade “Or I smaller home tn . : refrigerator a rnd art Trail. $60. a en front. 89 State t Bt FLOOR. | 737 Baldwin C REAL TY | CU CKL ER. RE ve TY | bedrm. 1% tee 8 car a Open oa st al ca arge discount for CLEAN INCOME utilities hl “4, ‘4 ee \2 REI reet. FE 2-0566 236 N carpeting, $1,000 age. ® Sunday 1-4 splendid ~~ 3-7193 ¢ ROOM HOUSE. OIL |2 REFINED LA BY OWNER. g-eavs | £26_™._Seginen __over down Take : ore each rooms and bath tn Premont, Huron a 1eys 8| tractiv DIES. AT hom. 3 BEDROOM ere } EAST saad r_pymts. OR 3-6267. ST. BENEDICT 1 apartment All in 2-53 Gardens e residence. Al = e. — = Plains. 350 | BLVD TERRACE SHEL Aa aN Ba AREA | condition. New excellent hee _— 1 BLOCK OFF ‘ SEDAOONE - s FIFTY-' Y-TWO ___ For Sale Houses nctoaptenc et geting -_——- 49 For Sale Hor iin 4 | Y] e Pr ~? j r Clarkston | J ‘D COLO cc i ate Lake Property $1 CARNIVAL. RSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 | op lh a . $109: DO : J; EA PONTIA ED] s8."% a . 1959 R i d i ellen eramic tt — L ESTATE. INC - E PIKE Cc eh I: Gis and civiili | OAKLAND 3 _— le tie | By Dick Turner 2 Daily . Main st sv. FE EVES 3 bedrooma ans — new | LAKE — | . _ s ; | 2.7 ee 8-9693 poco gy tiled bath, scresus, story. ‘built in’ 1 go rag] ewaP wet 63! Sa‘e H eone ; is, j oom ip 1 ° YOUR paved rete dri 4 full b Recreat. traile MOD: ousehold Goods _ $500 DOWN Gahaat street ve itional sh asement jon | © or ERN HOUSE 65 Sale ou t MULTIPLE LISTIN a a ee ng te ter» Civilians $2 ine com | tory attached. 1 rt and lave: | room Yment oo ‘contract Hor BANKRUPT STOCK | ‘Sale Household Goods ¢ 65 uy a { G SERVICE ae _s into this pode Meg oo dows pe down, | garage. 62.- Rochester = 2 hs Living room, TAPPAN GAS STOVE, AR R ee iano down parment. in Tiga). 2 be weet mim, 40 op | Camps chats and dition Divides Se. a knotty kitchen n 1953. 2 - 1 stor LL , ps and tab ane all FE 2-5850. . $35 b pine cudboa with VASB bard bedroo y. Built A and les. Box OC —— with cc BINDER, INC. a ae thoors, = ue bath | incowe —"s A au | med mottresses, Must Dw USED piay here the ct ion attach uble | : ty car lot Bedr chance for Elec = ay ¢ ildren : ched 1! auodr A or a real * T sayy Cail an" elore is Segre efecto bathe, Near tows kan Sa 48 n eat. Onl Tienes tH 8; . $20 M ec oor a, Val- U- Wa Ha “ four "Ask for Tea Mecunoush ae aed ae co mais f lang wit . w Tel er - ect toe a that 3 be a gsir ARRO REA ie Be ullough pz goes with thie 2 be POR VALUES om at OR : fe} ts Gntectoue tee : :; & TRAD WILL ACCEPT _Purniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave ABSOLU BROKER hoop throu Suk ther frst $600 DOWN, 3 BE ™ 4900 cree newsetratie LATE CASH Orb NO MONTHLY rE R apace tot pasement Ai nie ig ee with f Pontiac, Mic hiand Rd. (M-58 | id mA trade caf ceae ture page USED TV'S, MA SENS Ts ; "5 fo M— ‘ 7 58) | KES Sendo oe tia ‘room A. wo Mec Sie fu oot ot Reeds a | Algo City Rives pole (Ete atea: Cail dat 3-0500 ot Whats | CRIB. a | gag PEER, APPLIANCE, SD cious 13.6x330’ top to bott ficct n extra b ar ga sation est Bub-!| b gonac, sele t R HOME WILL dinette MAHOO erce Rd. EM new wall x30’ livin om. Spa irst floor All oe on the | LIKE |; bedrooms ct location TAKE *% mi set, 4 chairs ANY ] 34116 Bre, ia Sate eceer ds har, AN tor Se) E WATER, SPORTS? Here, | cated Ponting home or rel ieee IROL tt, reuse ea | gram Trade-In Dept. kitch : workin e i RENCE down, w ne for oi sa, cker R or vicin - } 6. hite with lak CAS: Coung bo: hea 6 in th w hs ith mly 408 ealtor - ity M 3 Lak e iH e ii Large beds seh ena Mage Pes Dee wee aii por lsc. | WILLIA 7 M20 Hwy ‘sw EO al or MU 41185 Call| and only FURNITURE, TOOLS Swive) Recker Sio.88 dreem veu & ra 1 beautif ellent cond MS LA 1 F | 4 cal instru Studio ; Be oe rad icettnay Sees | For | MB. AKEFRONT, | GOOD ___ For Sale Cloth sae — ee 0 50 e led The extras in month yments of yer | Fr 3-5046 ng 64) TYPE Re ir Ye 2 ca gerock firepl extras in- —— RE of only $7 or Sale } 3-5046 after 5. | ) 4LL | Ex DEEP {rigerator 50 r garage & 3a bath ee SU Resort = | SIZES CLEA cellent cond FREEZE, | Hide-a-bed 17, & 4 acre ——-— BURBAN Prop. 52. pants fr N USED | _TV like n $125. 21 in | El : 9 : lot. OWNE mo | ore LIVING AT LOAN - 52 et eee WORK | D [V_Uke_new, $290.-F5 oer | ee FY Otf NER JUST } neat, comn ‘Ts BEST NS TO $500 { fishing we irts from 1 DOUBLE 5-2766. lp ST R ot ommunity w 1 FO Open 5c; BE H tg ean tir Ceci cee We Serie sare) a Fe neat | see ee ae or suet eayeaaage me myers ECONOMY, w amil cl memb No y 3 b you into »edroom bric a yes, the es | 1185 N ABORN es or | once. UIT, e. 5-6969 ss jaginew CEE 2 9151 Sate aaa Sok "eee aeh| inom foe eee ae oe Por Th A | eg rane [Tienes BOWES at hardwosd 4 pln carn ssessiop 10st im- 5,950 with terms Pull price ony CAN ~ WHITE aha _| size 42-44, ss overcont, cae pe it Da FE 2-7445 CONDI-| studio e sewing og 95, and fully floors. plastered baths $950 down | Immed kT (Dick WA YOUR HOME BLACK A OR springy HAIR. VERY $19, BoB chine Sater . and full base. iarice bedrooms diate posses - ck) VALUE {| win. T COTTAGE. | ay oe e new. AT SIZE gas sto on. Apartme’ oil heat, $39. 5 room : Arye blue ¢ besutiful floors. LUFT -| —8Y ake good 3E. GLAD-| f BLACK 8-0844. 44, ve, like new nt size| BTU as heater, P iieaie le cer icare. 1 ces R ‘ . Y for car MOl DELUX ia R $50, Ch 60,000 eo fea a ae varge lot rated West Suburban FE 5-000) ne Open 9 ~Subu por re 2S jore A Pott 77 Ag a pl m™i| with Ret een Wile ANGE Ete pong Trade-t, et uaid. take room home his cl urban ; or n9to9 ur bar > LL LEN 8794. new. n - . rd Lake Ha ome ie fully inculst 2 160 ac PE 4-35 —— Pro GTH SEAL CO. $175. OR _3- ractically | USE aa — ts fully insulated Se pe res 15 miles 31 . perty 53 53. Lol FE ae. AT, FINE EASY WASHING 87. Regio & $19.95 UP. SW Eee etae: om ron eae EMP let can SETS SRe = ee ee wre ea S «5 _t : 975 —_ con sma. le i pe rd elominly wesee Bui 1 erm “ee | On F o _ YOUR HOME _ 4-6135. d. Must sell. aa ELECTRI Ht repatr. WRINGER WAS ing taxes and insurance. We buy- akefront — r Sale Lot , | LADIES FU So ea — WANE SHEER $30 TED re) speuanes Open 8 ob 3 bedrooms. lovel Bargain — | CHOICE Sc a | _good_cond ge 14, | ELECTR a WESTINGHOUSE AUTO” WABHER. Mec Nitntce te FE 4.3569 mu Sirepiace. large oil Snipe Water Lor SYLVAN V AG “ff | MAN'S ORFORD 3-0028 : tdatre, ie RANOE. at AKE = __370 Fourth St. A WASHER ie oie Elisabeth ia — WM AJ nicely spice | ee Se Seung acue e ‘s068 od | Socktail "are aD eee | ED TABLES Li UL rise age PRICES ON FREEZ Open $ a.m —_ FE 43844 ; rath on Ist kitchen and 2s HOLMES E LOTS C | _ good resses siz me and | _Sonable. FE E NEW. REA- | ins. ers, televisions, ° » K Extra 1 floor 2 full | RIV INC ALL TM. Reg. | d condition e 14 in | P 2-5004 A- | Samuel's A and built- ———s ae K = eu we aniiy ‘ car garnas eg hore LOT ie nig “But, Dadd a 000 wy nas Soran mn hee ‘condition M4321 ve PA OUs ERATE ZiG ZAG SEW- gta 5-6011. muta a nw. 1. Te y $13,500 3-3366 aft n AuGres IGH . Daddy! It isn’t as j e jacket. H BROWN: over e, makes b -| 4 ANTIQUE DISHES, OIL == mplete we | SE after. 6 River. OR Henry's sn't as though vest. sizes 38 and knit white | cast, blind he uttonholes, | Pisa. Marbi DISHES, OIL 3101 W.“H 2339 Orchard m, Reaite EF THE NE y's unemploy gh we were s MINK 38, all new. FE te| tachments. B ms w:thout at- | e-top tables. j URON Lk Rd ir | ( } — ae ae yment stil e starti : K COAT, new. FE 8-3561. or pa alance $71.40 MY } sT. Alter 6. FE: FE 4-45 {[FROK AT : _ ill run ng on nothi EM_3- FULL LENG‘ pay $8.25 40. Cash WHITE ELBCT 2-950 63 | BEF CINE B: HI : s for an ng! | 6013.) sNaTa|. Sow © a month f h Ric SEW le ORZ Y LLS Busi _ other nm ” Two BO 3-978 all Credit M or 9| chine. $35. Lo ING MA- ISk L I You'll oU BUY ~ usine ——__—_—— nonth! | ba 5 SUBU 1 A&A anager, OR | able 1 ve seat. $20. ~ - YY like th ~~ S$ Op se3 SS =S conditi JRBAN COA | FURN Products | aundry tubs. Port- 4 | at Y TI 100 ft ese Gand GROSS portuniti ; —— | on, size 14, \TS, ACES, GA - oak table $10. Rou RADE | | tect sites contr ed. rolling BAR SIS ies 59'B = -8206 - $7 each. wholesale S AND OIL er $50 $15. $130 paint nd Established L. : | closet country and their | Pontiac Bait. tae NORTH OF Business Ofportunities 59 “OseD ADULTS & CHILDRE: CHILDREN’ | FREEZERS = XORGE FREEZ “r Ld 53816. conversion. unit. mi333, __ ce te nae te —— tackle | SERVI AAS ite scellaneou S| Chest FREEZERS | LAKE Lake Lake Rd rive aul double . sportin CE STA ance ms. Good s househo) New m and U 8 | inraee's at Wolverine Lak | R- BR Ce Leman. Turn right ‘y wound | paell ‘bait eeararinei Separate tor repel ' nl. Please™ LEASE lite Taek Opportunity Shop Bt | cratemarred “mode 8 "geratehed or | Antiques 65A e. 24 ft bedrm. ran e| P — ick dies und, ing all ‘| FE & 2-010: call be- a. le, Church, 35 price at big dis- fireplace living rm oe type LENTY F ARL | hom and ni all equip- 1448. Pu 1 after 5 Birmingh. ch, 355 W 2 3 FLIN with Hu OF E W.B S ca gina cerned toc TE re_Oil pm rida am. Open vears to TLOCK rage. . Ow it stone ge west 6 VERYTH . | 503 IRD, ) Full pri corne room LEGRAPH Compan ys, 9:30 a.m. Tues. 00 wi s pay | _ Cussion PISTOLS. 2 dock. included. rill pag os a dechan Nome meu | HUNTOON FE Community N Realtor; **° ce only $23,000 location.| cel Huron RD. ACROSS =v so 2:8 pe. AYNE OABE casb Pete 51475. Ens shale Ge | a Oe ok eon” lees mare's IN LAKE | FE 442") ational Bank Bidg. | few puliees ie anti $a.s00| masonry bic opping Cente FROM le Household G | 171. Sagina GABERT pi le END SALE HOV. DRAYTO fe | tee ae ee) your chance . «| 8 LOTS eee PE S13 RESOR ain park True atiea. Pare Goods 65 65 | . FE nS cia Se N bath ooms in eptional! uy a 3 be of a iif | NEAR 5-1 T -RESTAU ices. Pa 1 PORMITURE 5-6189 | Andr m. to 10 v ranch ¢: AREA — ; sand 2! all wit y full ba droom etime | HIGH. FE MADISO | LIVERY AURAN corner W sales ar ie 1 PIECE FOR ew's Church m. § hom Ss weare 2 batt 3 full sement ranch with | 4-933 N JR 1 —An T & BO -Tel ith 138 { ea. BLOND D SALE Blvd, R ch Hall. 23 t e fac e. Attracti rm e dividin 1s 2 way f _ In and attach th | 360 PT 1 000 ft of excellent AT egraph. Y eet front. junior size. INING iano FO! 8-6781 deale: ochester Walnut feature ve mas-| roumvand 2 & the nn ire- | only $12 @ top neighb ched | de PRONTAGE ) wall A of canal fro spot with; Jy 82 thing thera te sell er on| $400. used 6 months. R SALE: av ealers bringin , Michigan. 16 aares s in nee: stee!| plete 5 Hd ft. sun roo living | cerami 500. Peature orhood see ylaetese Tacatedl * WITH 250 PT | Additi ccess to ant with sea er sales g here. Perfect absolute- FE ao $135. $1 Cost — Bled! PEX TAPE RE ware, and vb furniture, glas pane picture tiled bath as fu m apt on m. Com- Timk ¢ bath, divid s such as | re on a mile © clud onal wooded ghton Lake cessful . (Has been for trail- = 2 5 down. __ $350 a ae microph orative accesso or _ ww window - Le 1 basemen 3rd floor | en silent ed baseme Miso Call’ of ed. Nice li propert: ; trailer 5 a very su 1 DAVENPO! PR 7 after 6 one. Lea! car gara; rec. rm . Full rge ‘snow t steam | Nice large automatic f bt, all “MU estate, bu ving quarte y in- years). A ales corner c- ah RT, ANTI E ie == p.m. Hi-Fi ge. Large. heat.| ‘e 54 white pill heat | Jot. H kitchen urnace DI | me siness, fi rat ireal (ens big tir feris| ca: inet, frui QUE FILI | ne UPRIGHT i, TV & aped. sito el ft. fr enrages ouse © Ab es LAY TC nt. A st xtures & a. garden’ sales. oma | ra uit press. NG | bra: Famous | ~~ HFi, TV _& Radios 6 - $17,000. nigaly le oe ee a a eh a ea cht SS ae ‘ON WOC eal at $60,000 equip-| dealersbi n sales, smal hieww i china cabin betist. gas| toon $140 scratched. T Us adios 66 wae) sexe x cated. Let sua] home. ide his ts niin aluminum storms & Beautifel mond YDS | CONVAL ,000 on terms Busine uber’ and = car case, refrige et. Sectional No phone 5 while the —_ 1 RCA CLOCK wd about _ FRONT particul us give y ally lo-| privil e€ possessio awnings | ne of the ed lot 80 tient ESCENT H : sonal! $375 per m s of other suite. D rator, bedroom Fluore orders re please. last portabl RADIO, 1s AGE ars. Call you the f eges fon. Also | part few lot x 255 6 and f OME - y and on! o. Talk iano table, br sceat Michi e raido RC bedrm acres of with today ‘ull door. block fr a a | icular part s left in th =. mile ull up. A 17 pa- ridge or Bo y to Ward E. per- . Smi M eakfast set, Ave Orchard gan radio with and RCA tra A and . heme. Fe tble OE with GI OFF SCOTT : om your sion win oy of the subdi 1S jy 000 s from Pon hare ron. Ph 4 Miller, 1050 Part- xie Hwy., J Co. 2991 | GREY Lake | _Cheap. FE sid phones, er $8,500 with — home| & chootn LAKE W 4 paymen ept a low ad ¥! gal gp income oO s2-|V E 43581. W. Hu- : , oF scott Lake| dle DROP LEAF FO: Fag oc -3561 e new e800 doen. ane buy ast bath @ costs on! RD M ANN \ RET ; G EO own be: ull price f Real larg: ARIETY STO 1A ALU with 4 ch RMICA TA- OTOROLA, lar peal 6 room ais ETIRE? RGE siness onl or propert ee} ventory RE. sTOc M. SIDI dition. FE airs. Excell model TV, ‘. BLOND T 4 ACRES porch, Loe ye Pheer Is @ ft b eS i1-— BLAIR y $31,500 on tern and tory. Will gi K AT IN-| awnings. VALLEL NG. STORMS, GOO 2-7330 ent con- | _Venice C $40. FE 2-34 D TABLE home ~ Attract ee Only § i *| a Fee a nomi — verme, mg lh ga 7/2 PC Y CO. OL 1-9623 D FRIGIDAIR | ADMIF orate bee with space to ve ruse | $200 Dow living room. ge bedrooms, a e Hwy a 7 _Walled Lake ding. Schneid x- | tables. Ector wet COCK 5-0005. E, CHEAP 1 MIRAL ccnetta Te enjoy li $200 DOWN Whipple living room. and separal ft DRAYTON ; S | wan: ce. MArket 4- er's, | bergias dra TAIL | OE E —FE + Phonograph a“ a e kitche rm ston. 4 ple Lak ish a car ae in et _ PLAIN ED TO Lar I al ‘OVERSTUFFED pes. PE 2-5611" LEC. R. FE 4-7958. ‘xD e nm with : x 250 & e near ed bree garage with id CALL 5 Barb BUY. ES 11 ANGE. CASH FO Foon sions | aati ley yt 2, Mate, as| ns wale ae | Za taa ae ScINTT my REALTORS ee cts | eae Fada ad Cami, puppse | FOR On CRED TW PUR het gas Shoat in? & fire- po ed u rl the ake aod Se a a a School ICINITY | C OF | | Pontiac, — Min Ra (M50) 4 cts. OR Sa0ek alter | 3 ee ‘4-1275. slip covers, ore new ot, oe Cnt ey FOR SALE r home. FE 2-0367. . . baths od ese ad ering d, on b ose and ct. Has D Ph AND E - Hi-Fi THE ULTIM $25 om cemmmeees a's grill ppl to you, ¢ vantages retired couple canal tk rooder ho D ISTRIBUT _ OR 4-0358 up. 3 SMALL DESKS, DRYER, A components ATE IN 250. . New a behar ment, the eat pes $15,500 wi leaving for Pi sent WILLIS M use and fr New plan OR NEED | Sale $1 pe. bedrm., $29. $10 elec. range, UTO. WASHER, AM and HH. It 4 e will th terms orida ILLIS M. BREW uit trees | Be¥ of dist ED | Land 5. Beds, py py | eee n gas range, f Scott 21 FM tune NORTHER move in s Vacant and look LARGE LOT 140: ER FE 4-5 2 opportuniti ribution eo Contract up. Ra #4. Living tems. 691 Ba. lig ons mixer, fie oF. 3 w tr. H. Here is N HIGH school at once you cen WHITE Cath 140x535 181 1, settled, h es. Must be open | 1 AE VOntracts 60) bs 7 nges & refr rms., $19 GAS STOVE G r, Revere T-1l att lab. amplt- a . ITE > olic Ch NEAR NEW ard tevedit) rater good over | LAND CO Pore sizes, $17 igr., washer $45. $25. REFRI arrard 1 tape yo pam. Ww. EX... a ATE » BROS eoneeiie’ pur cartier maw | viata konestineg character| ‘ NTRACTS $20. T Up. wil beaters, Gas wat OERATO Ma Resa tecord changer, insulated. with Wilh lo OR 3 2 tion, gg a gr pang wie ‘innontigntion Tettial” sl tell ert arrels. BUY a a ik. coe er heoter 63 ~ wea ais Upeiver eat ‘of small oli hes I am Mill pen Eves. * -1296 call OR 3-77 her infor | ment igation Int stand | —°% EM 3.4086. arrels. E OR | e home. verything f Wring e $25. 17 mises |ecine e speaker . i cdenser o Realto er til 9. Sund | NEED U 18 after ma-| to heed not b tial invest- | SE M 32511, GAIN H erms. ns er washe in. i Also a c cabinet er. $9,500 trade rr. r | ———— ______— 5660 Dixie ~— 10 ‘tt! 2, down P TO $500 5 p.m jvcal supply Bil $200 du ASONED co 1 Suse, Buy Sell E BAR- washer $30. ret $20. A... equi finished errr mede with $1,600 da. ial | #0 Ww me 2- 0265 | TAY SEABOARD FINAN CASH POR! ft 2 copertunity, 2 5 ae Dargie ia WTRACT Bar | 2002. ee BT atayeue. Fe or ee lagging Nev- cons aver sae eee ad ad Ployd Kent I a x=? JACK Perry. PE 8-966) otn Bee) ase catine or the wurFou ‘re | 3000, gy ae ROOM OUTFIT. ee regt pee uch = RS, | _of tor iso ash can’ Duy ail ne., R 3 Pi qualif nding t. OR A B E) Es ene Beri ealtor | | PRO t3"* Pontiac’ Press for” person ee ay ee eee ee S 16800, at Tel ‘S L wr PECTEL = cs for” personal | oe na daire qos Tae ALE Erg Cl R AND | jae be ak yo j = Mone eh n’s Purnit eek- | Used Washer R sy USED T site — @ your ‘L nid to L _echard Lake ure, 42 Or-| Water Sof ebuilt A-l MO be futu FE oa | Ave. ten cond DEL soe PARKING A PE 2-485 we lok | peod = Pe hgh lt a a TS TALK” {State License joan 61 3 60. TWIN BEDRM. 68T COST oe ELECTR $50.95. QT" Moto 17" meth ( wx, - , ee ‘- “Vc wi) be Osun. ereces your | BUSINESS” TEAGUE F nae Wil) sell for_ $250. PE Sat | Sb ose — Rd Aauiral ‘blond my “n 1661 Cc = graded. one ; 3-9528 {HA - ra (r 9 _ NI Only guse aown plus RILEY © oe BOATING wee ae ror FURNITURE Sat cond “Mare ath tet) secu 89 99 ag down “pleture bs) | BUY | 400 . NG uoiheiirangaay IECE HO rket + Sd Sto rms. B $1.25 H : ve es gf i DOWN—Ideal for | MI HILE VILE “ Over vy sant front 214 E. S |. suite ae LIVING ROOM | ee ae OF rane | _2-0132 111 N. Perry bo rich k & —— living Cangalew. Love — oe rooms, ee Sade sare se AGE Peo good oo Ady phe ROCHESTE ST. CLAIR | PIECE SILVER O 8-1582. | KELV oe OR 3-4288 RE. 6800 | pe rE , room bed Sta: ern | nit er boa : TO FOR ee HARGER CO Full’ basement. “tug aah tearoom, full basement oe "| Bome® ites" bith commend x sat storage Boat Noli jinikom Ft ee PBEDRM. | Str old R REFRIGERATOR | Tory NBOARBMARS SS . ~ - Priced $8,- school and ved street a| cel ed Ex and views jor gasoline ow room, AUT All fo 2 van:t FE 4-3298 oth 1) | aoe oven bavi ' shoppli . close to s. Low a tra lar j Comph ine and s 1 L r $89.50. -ty lamps, | KENM E OVER 1 COR +-0- We haxe several 9 1 WEST SUBURBAN ag my nown. - _ } LADD’ Sate down PT ment seein, Tange ear OL HOUSEHOLD A nops Lara tape & Planers. 0h Gre r oe DRYER. $8 — p rial tal Bg pb i ee ve ME a. $68 per month session, 2 an mmediate S., INC r e St. Clair beautiful PL 2-35 7 PIECE ve. . = all FE easiona] ch | sav moved out omer made Be ye ents ‘ome. Living a ya frome. Located Ph atar cca ron, | TROY. 260x600 ‘ - OR 3-1231 rent bottom=total invest: IF ote oy ise eng ee gate ROOM SUITE. nrg =“ WEInGEn Ed 20 °p-m, Gestyesr’ mere only 92.35. wr. WET ! Excellent ~ eg the 12. 2A Clarkston phen Water-— iso Sota. 400 exeh DIVIDED | Uve tooas peda attrac: SERVICE” 10 . “an na and chair. re Se china parc eg WASHER, Cass. edit rile Store. ve 3 — space. Corne ear c RES—On Aub’ 71-2533 try 9 1085 or $3.000 to will create pleasant ee table. 2 deaanal matching | LEAVI edspreads. Wat : ~6123. : ing room bungalow e ime with, jot. Full rooks Rd 100 urn Ave. East or Lincoln provide co an estate all for $99. Pa rator lam xa SEITE, ___Water Softeners 6 . kitchen wit Liv- paym low do price $29 ft front ot of F | pendence mplete ind Pearson’ y only $2 ps.| old furntsh: ALL H eners 066A a ag a Pull —_ = kl oo with $400 down | eee SE A your lie the rest of dpe ch Purniture, weekly. | sil purch ings, free ii lousE- | USED * beat, NORTH LEY RE. dow creage a eee, «=| «6 FANANC e Ave. 42 Orchard | Firm agg ee AUTOMATIC ~~ garage breesew END AL EST 1) $5/\ ANCE COMP oxi2R ont. 252 W. | ay ieee ene Coz $09 Eli .- mr 5. {ICH! > | JM ps UGS, WOO LA 2-7164 NEW. ford. merune ange — hgh ggg Bm PE_4-1157 anes: Ja Oe a on black Sas manses “pancets | S Ree ca BUSINESS BORROW. UP IPANY Seg ae ives ae ae te ese Pan ‘For Sale Miscella veneie Priced to sell—terms. Priced oo t caesen. BAR $-4821 | STEELE “Gee Ga eet CORPORATION Ponti wy UP TO $500 pede. 90.06. a ai cuore pcg hn Sort age lal 110 PT Ce 2 fam jw down a " AIN ae pee gare La Wt sae ree. aL ooo ae Walled > "ert too Plains — Uti ‘Grchara a wpe a6 duek's iat cae wALP $125 AR Bs co Agr 5 room TAN Milfore, tween L RK AT OUR Ra | Birmingham, Shek 12 R008. Lo s 281 Ba 1 10 H ICED uw, § . IVAN W. S 4 ROO wale, Me N pa tOANs | Pat 4.60 LOVELY SIN iewin bs P_ CHR AT down, a. Pome end N W. SCt M MODERN _ 4-20 d, Mi a | T DOOR BAXT $25 TO nt. i chi GER BEWING DIT: OTO! CRAFT = Wo west IVAN W. SCHRA} FENCED , LAR in ac jeb. MU) : : ER ol geee _ ne. Like ne MA- TON PRICED AT $98. faced. tee —_ REALTOR KE \M pny i " re 9, ACRES, eee Business O : WwW. Law . ee Shover’ s Hropyy will sot = under gua. KIN AT ao CON- day! sell - “~—. i oPEN, EVENTS - ar 5-9471 MOVE RIGHT VACART 7 Bens $10,500 , = BATH Sxemeve Be 5 seg hinpen FE 4 4 17h 1538-0 Ox]2 Rat E. Pike St. Be: oat 6 pal _belance — oe e BROS. ler aval mC ] Ca of $7 4 c Ra WEST MUL N. COR. suUNDAT LOW PAYMENT Iw 33711 Tep. Hoyt Realt —_ A Bos in this ¢ vailable elt Base Ru $-9407 Appliance -0734 at Opd SIDE TIPLE LISTIN NSFIELD MONTHL AND | BY y. MY y doves trading @ RUBBER e Rugs $3.9 MA ; 1-A Ye «. 2 bedroom ee o En MENTS Y PAY OWNE self” si a Do ate = BASE P 5 GNAVOX ALUM 4-1 d VICE - R, 5 of en Your- AINT wi HI-FI awni SID 112 ing reoss fining Foon Liv. ia ee IM WRIG — home. MY 33736. BED. ey — worth aio wa mr Ga 38 oe PHONOORAPH | 1 rae t SIDING, SToRMs. and : ‘_ oe sonabl 1 FU auto. beat Recreation foom: | MITH" —~ an For Sale Farms 56 see Bary Moats oe ate x oa CO eee ae” are aman seria pm rREoULA ae Priced to car | __Opes *t re 5-044 | wena ~ _Press_for box 29 er LAWRE Anco” it al Huron PE ¢ chal IZE LIVIN — ATION GX 0 oe ae 1s 35-ACR til 8.30 _ it eke ee UG or particulars, PRIE FE ADMIRAL FE 4-3064 r. Good cond GROOM E POOL TABL : : y $1, | This is tr E ESTATE our build MS WIT HNUT 8H NDLY SE 8-0421 | 32 ADM : 5441 Columbia, ~ ition. OR 3 ar LE. S uly on call now ings Ore: H «| Stllin OP. REASON LO RVICE IRAL .. $24.95 | MA bia. ‘Clark 8797. as THURSD. } places. of Oak! e of the sh bard at ill health FOR ANS $25 20 other Sig neia So | MAPLE BED ston. small HEATERS, AY EVEN | miles Jand Cow wohl | h | . Phon °. 5 TO All rebuilt sets to choose $34.95 | __ch COMPLETE _ fo Lge. gas iar »y ING b north of nty. Just STEELE | e OR yom si $500 r & choose from. | air with Pa re noon or ott t FE CALL rick, 4 be Pontia | REAL | pone Parts arene m. | M ottoman . EASY or after k Be Pr Pe : ee tae ie te C. Pace | ford Ra TY, 146 N Hot S pond fi — secu Rusebeth LE. fas ae ATCHING PE 8-4128 +1N_ SOIL 2-44 r, Alton taped Alar gl a bath ‘home | Milford between N. MiIt-| Inv yt Spot | petites: ea he eS 1 PR. DRAPES FOF ma Me ot oe = —— 53%, WEST H = | Hitchen. Auto oll heat. eae Fm | SELL OM TRAD ae ~ Mighland’ Michiane Me apartment here's P eo | A a vaienaly, “ied "and Delp | Ee Standard "window. i OH. tor i338. 6a. Thomps ZLENOTE - URON uated on th ely insulated ae- BRICK TE. E 3 bed ACRES. LARG . om mercial me on a 4% DEEP | es. OR 3-3158 replace fi paneee Open Ev , FE 5-6183 N iced tite a kes | OE ON tere, Dal ea taae 0 ACRES LARGE HOME A} [Se roperty at Pontiac ‘TOME ad te Te eel oe “DN | + FUR OL SAREE a offered for site we hav tifully| St. Mi 1 furn. Oak eee base-| ine. 50 — deep lake. ME AND | of frontage pproximatel a ae. & AUTO nings TR 9-0959 D MUST MO =< dition 4 TAN Ks GO unusual sale. Ao e beneal ever Ps ke's| Paved rs. Near| ‘0Fces Tes in soil good fish- | fare. Pri on a busy th ft LOAN | 3% IN bebe 100 = Rebuil - VE 14. ill_deliver F - | and ee of tre ance of nly $7,950. W st. Priced ne sale. Off bank. Illn land ced for orough- | 7 N N CO ELECTRI kind t Reftri __ BO E 5-0120. — land ijl trad at | ar Holly. Dixie H ess contract. quick sal . Perry st . —. tee Cc STOVE s includin, gerators. A | IL PIPE | top r epi 2.032 feet st shrubs 2 contract, hous e for car, 36 acres. N $285 per a ighway | particulars Bee or call e on) B . Corner teri k and ligh WITH | size, gas g several apar ih} _— 3 FT. 93 | frontage frontage and black ave you? A | etrailer or wha edit © buildin cre i" \\ il. us for orrow : = E. Pike ‘ washing gbt. Roller | stoves. U and bar size rtment sAVE pio e 70 on im 633 fee, | or the ot of housi i | af ishing. $15, s, small lake, | LIS M. . with Confi machine: er pright & chest-ty Electric | 172 5S Sa BING SUP $29.95 deal fo proved co money. ng here acres La $5.000 xe,| JOSEPH BRE \ ~ nfiden FE) s MHurry-H st-type tr gina PLY ment, r home untry gra rge h .000 dow VE $2 = ce BOTTL _ last} urry. Th reee, ''§ PIECE OU [ : | $45,000 An tor” developing it ae. | SELL OR TRADE — 1 p: $23,000" ter Mariette, Mi re Eves E Maron ot MOR, Housel to 0 Pars th fee Fe 218i 330. | SEW eee Kies’ MA 51 sist peg Me “AVATEABLE Best Buy | Ln a gown bi ad ac eer — aul M. mes ~ chi- 54-8064 or hen “OS 1] au 8 carer of Pott ieee Mae oe a 2-7590 a sweepers, = PIXIE's VACUUM ir eee os are dancing OR S - | furn. Alum gmt cond. Ot AC | PE ¢- aa “st a oS oe tine OPE 6-001 ee eguiar| bathtub ST IRON, RECESS! ' Rolf scaped storms. Nicel c 4-8550 Huron . '’ iraw St. FE : E a.m 3 with ad $49 with bench. RECESSED e H. Smi trad Only 4 y land- FF | BET 6 ectric. cor p.m. Th % Ga ch. Best M Today jee . et Realtor | ecrae ter & | hl ve Bog ~ HADLEY AR Ta 8-198 | ar Tl 6 (= $25 TO $500 6 NEWBER 5 towers FE sis Johnson yle. eee Thompson, ele tale ft 8 - Eves MA 5- oa 3-108 | SELL OR TR etails. ; | section. a in fa ‘ — IS THE “BIRD” . c | ; ‘ Y gallon, . HEATER with Five m ae TANKS $12 & UP. 3 bed ADE — ent 30 ome Ww ng r oat TO SEE QI ] rooms of h ollaway bed gias laund 1¢YR 5034 OFF JO8LYN F full oe brick a aniew saw ore oe Rig 40 hor — SUBURBAN M : = a ure ——. Sane furniture con- on es teh. ay waneein, eR SGAL. a was a fresn eew. effert peting Lamia og to wall . | Sais ae eetee $204 ‘condo, | MARKET and Pe EAT id PH Months to 4 stove, chairs, re TV. URN ACE. Toran : Thompson, ae carry, TER just ring lo- scaped Ni 9 acre ac 1 : nd. > ast ta- t of ATI —_—— ye ee - ge ae COLORE ; cheaper —— st war trose ne lee : ie worms se pasture. sis. is Pes. growing TOR E . FE 2- 6206" my a bu Tmattrenecs aisher & set. OVER 50 USED aon = 4 a Ecard ToP 5s = room con- D x oxford” R, sh epr W urban la pans SETS, FROM chmen AW new s and OA REA arp f ine tak O -m. to ' R ts, $12 » ALL y rem bath with PADDOC $800 DOW 8-3122 O LTOR | reeze wa eout, ne 5 p.m. of shee S$. 1300 AT- Lar odeled ‘K ST wN — tion. MY cooler. 200 ikin and be 1958 ting, $7 board gas eat eke ou eens een 7 Lge, family or two bedroom Sesution gael lee Re CAN SELL YOUR 321) tconre p"rrenere meat sevice Loan Co oy wir ara cuaed seek ‘prines “Ww ALTON ON TVY raged OVERHEAD. STEEI ” s a water and | gare replace, full b bed- fired ver 'g acre of ust like ent Ee OU HOME | bid ractive mod per month | 202° Pon’ m any a A; eeer special t- 515 E. E loor. Good EL GA Rear ge gig te | Fear TC Gae Sil phar aie Some ‘fruit. tre land. Ot! | arm Pro | came sar 80 x a ee pa ADMI pson, 1005 M59 prices. tS. Welen 3-0430. condition. §35. x } ly 87 : ‘ | | | _Ww Pr 2-2257 12 SETS . . $1,500 down at $8,100 ner ye and the pric will please only $7,450. “W rees_ Priced ent Farm Property 560A ¢ plus stock parking. $5.000 | aaLEay sahnd ae my Bidg re. RAL REFR est. AFF DEALER USED } ud e will onderful val oie Seite ull pri $13,600 mort rge fre IGE & Woo! ace . | your budget, 99.408 will please $2,800 DOWN — Lar ell 140 ACRES (ment! gives Partnrat aoe in HEN “TOU NE ED. ——s wring compartment. $75 pore ei Se eee siler Cooke CODEN SCREENS FINEST | | ern farm st } ge 9 rm mod- | | licken_b se. Barn opportunit excellent val 3 T : B RES "| tive ne. H - 28g na ~6851. Area is C EDITH sT | excellent yle colonial h - Sal ouse. $50. FE Garage. | y. ue ow ~ O $500 | ture now ALE USED aa cams, makes’ 18 decora- 24 IN. PUR’ tom e site of thi | GT. Neat & No down pa | Al lar cond. Baseme - in | le Busi "EB 5-6106 j e will be glad nights. 90 open ‘til @ FURNIT- ce & stitches, pent buttonholes UL 2 NACE . 4 —— . ; 115 PE L _2-4009 } le. uilt brick =e cus- 2 bedroo: cozy for smal! rdoteny land Pho rooms. Two mt furn | Sale Business Property 57 HOI I \ i TATE FI > to help you W. Howard, F Priday | M 88 PE ws on buttons R CEN —— built-in with 1% a iemcatuen 9 huge living ou "2 bl enty of large sh ae te of | perty 57| $1,500 Ye 102 Ponti NANCE CO m2 t anager, “Michig; oie esnes Loi age T DISCOUNT ON 2 fir range and aths, space. B Fenced “a room, | 1 ock to school Frey be trees $180 M c di.. DOWN | ontiac State B 4 ), Automati . er. an Sewing Con. now at od Christmas ON aad’ er ees, recre oven. eer A SNS a= garden ong here. Priced ot ildren be. | AAS o. Incom ement block 20 A | FE 4 ank Bidg. RCA atic Wash Gi n-| fice Suppl s Printin cards reentd porch. Many. a salle tw as @ before you, only $12,800; Ox ily apart e | street, cit x 80 bid » 4-1574 WHIRLPOO shers ft “it Relvinato GOOD | you. 4000 Dixie Hee — = Man E 2-412 1 Mrs. H ou' LAKE H , ated ne ment ho This y water, g paved QUICK Installed, iL, New. De ; Ivinators.. . USED ti ixie H s ad w rd etaa 05 _— that y. ment for detail oward, OME — | Oxford ar busin use, well comme sewer 3 $25 TO Guaranteed livered _MI 6-364 - $35 8 ac 8 8t wy. ne ith Ww s and a | water 85 feet } Two ess secti is a reial bid , gas S $500 LO. a ' / . Mr. Alien Pia ate xt to Pon- with excell 820 boo. ¥ Hu m. Miller R ppoint- ap Just like no on the! downstairs. 4 room a ion in (Le BUY! $5500 g. in Holly eaboard Fi ANS MAYTAG —$160.95 — rope : ins Bank, Dra mediate paces ga r | ron ealty, 670 yrs. old) Rambli ew Only 4 ments up. Two 3 seen coat ss for cash). Vac full price 1185 N inance C Instald 7 lb., New any G—LAR’ 2xis VA yton session. m- 1 SF. Attached ng BRICK ran car Pp. Pull base m rt- acant. .| Ease Pi _ PERRY STR oO. ed. 5 yr. at . Delivered ae secretary br GE MAHOG- east NITY HA ——_-— & range gar. Built in eh- of af. garage. Fine r ment a 3 ‘arking — Ph EET GE arranty. . le and #4 chai eakfront, dint: GA fron. Best ND BASIN, AVONDAL — Ledgeston Large family wren | CA WEEN, val price | Pp M e FE 8-0661| ten New. Installed mee a nations’ ota.” tect | 62-0 __Thompson cro de. $18.50. ee ee Lei een et ae “ANWERGTENS REALTOR | artrid e | meteaage Loses. 52 Ese Seam toe © | go fae Se ate| Sian ATER ee Road on off = Aubur ly, @ beaut um. storms | ASHABAW rion M¥ 2- ~ nnn. — $180.96 — ROPER . pictures. MI end| Cab. si . gas heater 05 gg OE ee an $22,500 iful home. Prt at Sash ee ND ASSOCIA $600 T The GAS RA _MI 6-2587.) wipims and fittings. “64 : E80 BUSIN O $2000 0 = 0". "| Laundry ttings 95 pletely Poe rear yard pet ee Zoned abaw & M FT | Eases TH TES on Oakia GOOD R 3-1416 Like | cets trays a . $54.95 u ed. The oo LIST WIT cel commerci “id ybee Rds. a FE ¢- RUOUT M ern 0 nd County ho: HOUSEKEEPIN: aay ‘LT after 5. - $19.95 stand & P- king alned room, beauty it i page — For an & for’ Hg Le Scented Iocan | PRETAD reo NTL urea oes " =a mes. Mod- | $1 WEST HURON _ of ae ra pono MACHINES 172_ 8. gave PLUMBING fau- room with arge liv eC ADE 20 tC BUY, SE aved road busi on | RANT 209 Natic ckne AUTOM. ‘ON __FE a.m "ae makes. ie dow, and picture ] la tiac yrs serv CLL | sev and ness. On| locate & DRIVE- National B r, Inc ATIC W 41555 ectric . to 8 es EXTENSI 5-21 tile b win- & vicini erving Pon- eral subd! surrounded tion in cl IN. Goon |B 1dg. -~ | atyer ASHER, » corner pm. Th Good Ce) 00 you can be ath A ho nN ty. Open 9- n visions, by Reaso ty. Livin IG BEAR FE 4-4729 . fireplace ELEC oward. FE N. yle conditio; IN LADD only $1.200 gbroud ae me wor ° GEORGE $75 per fi nable, lease. reece Chain | Mortg: CONSOL tailor machi fixtures, Singer RE-DECOR 4+-5169 n. $15. 319 N. ER. down “eae or Lenn Hi. BR o” BI AIR 331. a oe TDATION| machine ne, elec. / ATING, x Sagi- : PPER -ANSFERRE OWN. Rez rey RE = SIN | e man wh st > test. and . professional sewing sec penne “GAL, fe) #300 Dow ER LONG LAKE BeraTES 7 jon ae N. Realtor i, opMAN eer ee Has modern hak “gate SEAN ee norton, Ask Sod 1965 Mer ssional according | 0 foot Feary biabifone ae-| tego i WATeR REATER n a s * 5 . a es Poe Maite mae ‘MULTIPLE LISTING FE 2-4810 Ren of aioe LAINE, vast highway "Re Located on majo’ — EAR CONSTRUCTION, CO. 309 GAL. OIL TANE Wi FE 2-1 ‘ado Sater aan antigue alia | 6 condition ater heater waemeat hom room log- ti e. carpetir Sete WEST SERVICE ent, | or OR 3-8842 inventor asonable r or E 3-7833 and stand. 3 WITH GAUGE id tab a. Cof & INCH KiTC R_ 3-16 nt on. Crescent with fronteg ion room ug, recrea- BLOOMFIELD F L'se Bu se B 42 _ avails y. Financial ent and | Sw water b 1. MI 6- les. Lam drum CH KITCHE : ° Lake ge town kitch patio, Yo Tamberia ELD HILLS. i us. Pr abie. Cail FE 4 assista: ~~ aps ' §:00 eater. ae on oly’ hot ps, pictur steel cabi N SIN . it's Built itchen w ungs- M ne Dr. Cv 6444 FOp. 57A all FE 4151 pce — 63 | aan SMAL es.| $2 nets, $50. K WIT Large ust like aa Attached 24 ith built-ins aple Rd. att “ar tf Wel ora STAN itd , 2 BEDR 7 | APAR je - MODERN oO’ Utiitt n ta hg en cu lot. Fu new LAKE car ga ranch, tractive 3 bed “or | IAL LOT DARD | a OOM HOM TMENT S DAVENPOR Mara, cabinet, $4 bie, you. pboards. Let —— ra a Priced j siase ae dee dining room FOR om. CURL Ege TOR RENT me rere aerian OI. | — cr. aS ae $180 Like caer a 7a atupio nouns ‘ T | 30 CUBIC FT eee M. C. f ‘Hammond . built ofa — "large Poteet 1 <= with orn LEASE, USED PERRY AND mae ‘ion Sae-mact ce ee 280. orifice aBOoF AN 7 after | STOVES OR _3-5158 CHEAP. rife s Winchester 38-86 PE DEEP ? LAKE t - range, ov chen age on B office. 160 D | DIXIE MADISON | { car, CHAIN eee THING . Bo and shell. cal. War | Value ESTATE, | tached gar a ce ute See aldwin A ft. front. | AND HAT i pick-up _o SAW, FO T YOR Wa chan| UGHT. agg gle deer ren Sto in packed home 8 | Terms age. Lot 135 at- | 1. 68 Bal ve. Phon ORTONVI FIELD | 2 BEDROO’ r what? MI 6- R FOUND A HOME NT] en ¥ Turner's. SOLD. ex-| 35 908. space heat- j Stout. Realt g 22 ft. livin featur- | tots r can be arra x 219°. | MODERN idwin Ave e FE) CASS-ELIZ. LLE | _ traile iM HOME F« 7257. A a T.L & 8 SAI AN BE) 2. s. 602 Mt. Cl ° a OIL TA ‘ 17 W. Sagines ‘TU 6 P.M al pisce, recreation room fire. | 3-817 or sale. Tiichi nged Also! ing In CINDER BLOCK “AND P ARETE CASI tO: sell, FE HOUSE- to 5 a8 on 2) | Sere - rT ™ o Bew 920. © . naw Bt - j tra large aarp room, ex- ° | 1 or MA 6 n Arron, BR| Fo tiac. 5, K BUILD- Moderat ARKWAY H FOR 2-9077. . Purni y but a tot —Bra = er, good asy wad i FE | 2 ro -5581 r ligh 000 ft e invest ree USE and nd BE LOUN conditi ry wash- or | ae ie Reese aes asset | eee ARAT ay|_telay oe HE BSE gee a se a 9 AR —-ToURGER | 78, GALLON, FUR Saag a ae te oe HAVE nig ir Rice eg aol | MEW, BUILDING _after_7_p.m estar ON Seats | ne aie oe a — re — = a I AOMNOM WAL —— SHOW IT — MAY W y room, 1'> ch home. fam- 400 - tt FOR LE | SALESMAN : 5; mation OR TRADE We buy N TO Pho UM WALK: j AY la TO YOU? E tached garage —— sinearrat _MAple we erp Pienty of oune | *Aprentment. geguiree: Win dition “" Pickup pose look sell of trad PAY Oil nik ne OR 3-188 ER. LIKE NEW | TTENTIO le. Shown by also fots -| PONTIAC TR king required TED. | MODEL ail OR 3-3605. t con- 2 ac Come out rile R's SUP: - , OR Ses tee ars —e 7 appointment. Ti chop. “uc” 24° x 42", an SMALL SS oaiNibee Write Box ae ie ks RUCK AND SED. : ; sa Gas Home Heaters trie SPE biti Ph T. CLEM ar gara ement, 1's — x or MA op, auto eal for er ode) T, AN . 8 R . & mbing a ° D e¢ SEE repai seieli. . Crosi p low boy ’ 6 Pays for HEA ork on formic: , elec- §-Acre Estate AY IT TO Income Property =| i doors. MA F. Overheaa ge | emoerr enter OPPORTUNITY MAytair werg feasonabie = ; NO MONEY ‘Be Bow pol cw pod heater tase, wal cleetie ; SEE OU nnn nnn rn 4 | Lots of R RESTA PLASTERIN i or trade. "TRA heater, $67 , LOCATED ) UR MANY 4 UNIT # ox, Oe ‘or Sale | M action h URANT — | ADE eek. 50. Open, in the PHOT Y OTHER High OME NE or E acomb Coun’ ere. Located | Ho iG IN EXCHAN SCHICK" OLD HEA IN days Features Clarksto ) , igh. Good 1 AR CENTR ——eer xchan ty. $1,500 in usetrailer GE FOR S Features 3 piston as LISTINGS | Real Page ego Be Exchange 58 PARTY STO on a = on é MY 3-371] a a , [o™ HuRON 0} ite na ee — M BOUSE. 2 LOTS. | pa cease Oroseing “mc spect | PORTABLE FISH =e e ' car at- FE PEN EVES amily brick. Ba Y sTREET ent on 4 u as down ost taverns. $4, more en good beagle. FE SHANTY FO! tach., $19.50 Z1G-ZAG 3 the hee — \1300 DOW 4-4526 = sl bath, Panne Ma hasis ran | Busine nit apartment "hy OROCERY, 000 an | REBUILT 303.5 58-4428. R RED Livina *sUrTe. T] gig. Wrin Electrolux yt ¢ $15,650. T an. N. $98 gas furna basem si MEAT action . SHOT B 50. type . . Terms. owner. 4‘ A MONTH | ter heater ces, and a ents, , _~ ness oO tude: BEER & $35 rifle, waln BOLT- : EIGE 5-4049 Curt’ Late | rivuepes “Brick, reeale. ig tag gd > aEDe pportunities 30 room'fiving quarters, ba wwine | Saqi3 SPS auto 22 pistol. FE E BEIGE RUG. | 7age ADVANTAGE OF THE BAR- saree tery | room ag tga oa ej id value at . ceeme | “ 0 00M BUNG ~<~ | LIQHT 309 down, | SWAP CA . FE G [tee ‘AGE OF HEAD 1M or 4th ,000. Te xie H ALOW LUNCH R FOR SM y CASH BAR- ve UART and 4 baths. living | Rolfe H.S rms., able f ge panel sus: | = i pl Pg BAR — awa housetrailer ao ALUMI- me. Call spect, CE, 1186 ah — 5 | so — from ERS itchen. oe reakfast area mis. T mith, Realt | = used car . mmaurance orth ment $1500 down. steel equip- AP 12 X 14 3-4827 , Michigan Sew- : rry. FE oo a | $89.50. We oak oer 00d floors. sto tn | elegraph ie y owner. OR Will —_ | Includes in- used once CUSTOM AKPRONT ; ae orien. 2” _* save you lave. S yours eens. Sh , oor | Evenings MA see hme 18 APTS. = sacrifice coer ile of eiualy tent for Ironrite NT. MAHOGANY 9) Mt Ciemene! 3 ce n. 2 youre old. Weat and f 14 For Sale smaller DOWN, MAY PLT Let =o BE alue. FE $- wie acm A ~ 3887 Aquarina, Tescon for pale, \~ Lake Propert | . On bu TAKE | throu from our business | "00rs oo HOME . | BRAN 6-1478. sd NCHO 53-9830 Heights. OR 3 once Be ons sniew & operty 51 sorn eases ad hout ‘Michigan: F +4 — gas automatic AK; m D NEW SINGER ZIG 1OR FENCES ? bn AK buy at . vite | schools furnace »_ save ZAG n FHA aroun E FRO s one . our do : during TES spaiie Low down wr. vn) poe Of the best and . trader, » rede Py, Aha values sales Many or pymt. EM cn oars : arivedins ne largest | ST ATEW or wnat hove peat Sect youuu ctemee 't other : §-7471 c. Pull pric you? Seutty eno0e Sewing st ee and ke Mkt - HUETT F 1 IDE - a ences cg | 3 per cent’ off. Open, 1 - be Waa E 8- Eatate Ber » payee er | o™: off. shegrs furnaces SL AnD 58 | 1 insuranee $72 inc . to 9 Open from . Hot AND CHA ce of Pontias = tax through .m. Mon, Aw water im 8. RLES > . Real es Nov tomatic & stea pehagrasts , REALTOR 7888. Res miss it. At oth elec water 94 FE 0621 Kt’ ee MR ._ Don't pe BaF mt Bag or sell $3.50 SOMBINATION TV END PHONG: “ecnbalaacesdiorg HEIGHTS be . ‘br : graph. re is 058. ~ 6x / 2685 ° SUPPLY. ” 4-543 - 2". 20 foot A 2 . Fe ‘a. te a “ . ay > > wn! er \6 . “THF. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1959 For Sale © Miscellaneous | 67'For Sale Miscellaneous 67 wmonED DIEITE se and table, se are eet famous makes, ASSEM - = diate four haa al — COMBE ATION segue \ bal rE. plas. * gies SACRIFICE Popular colors Compare lounge tnese terrific values. Michigan year old $50 reseent, 393 Orchard Lk A —— Remington type- ae ve _ writer $30. PE 5- 6545, SPECIAL LOW 1 eas BEAUTIFUL BEIGE chair foam rubber PRICES ON Al ALL sluminum — storm wind Ow _ 20ers. Call Superior, PE x st — SPECIAT. 2x 4s 8 ft Gutter Length CEMENT _ gTEPSs READY MADE, ai! sizes. Splash block. door sills. chimne 2 Pontiac Pre-Cas Step Co. Sheffieid FE $ “Cash & Carry Specials Schonl Beste 5 prefinished Lauan 4x8 ..120 ea Cupolas 2 prefinished Mahogany 4x8 640 ea W nite Pine Stripping j x2 02 lin. ft AUBURN HE IGHT Brass Knob Passage Set 149 es é FE 5-0203 ™ Brass door 42 pr TH 8 Cali for free estimates on all RED Mert ARMY your bulding Seeds). Eversthing to meet your needs HAGGERTY itt a. Furniture Appliances , . i‘l* WEST Law UMBER & SUPPLY torrets e@ ENCE p 1947 Haggerty — a hae newest design for modern ba Wernaeye Te i a slg tenes cee These shi actory marred Al} C ASH wv: AY . mike sees ton of invaiorics seeps « ie t J t s "J LU MBER f RIC ES Mittcrencen: — ‘a @TANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS = Ave rv ad ' race = = Burmeister’s | ,).\-BOT1T LUMBER &B Red wood fence pickets Glass NORTHERN LUMBLR Company out Lake Ra EM 3-417) am.to8pm. dat!; sorosen for Waterproof: ng 00 Jouvres at 'y price to close- soa Cole 1025 Oakiand Ave FE 1s $595 ‘ Open i Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 pm. USED HEATING Deliveries available EQUIPMENT COMBINATION DOORS Ol Burners ALUMINUM & WOOD One wa ‘ uthaces Insulation Fans PENSON. LESIBER CO. igs oO Ate a __ FE 4-2521 po YOU HAVE A_ PAINT OR _EI BLING decorating orig Hunareds of $ S Parke colors to choose from, interior uy or exterior See our wall paper BED WATER S0F- TENER COM and matching fabric selection PE Sac; Reasonavdie Berry Bros. Jelled Magic no drip z paint WATER SOFTENER. LIKE NEW OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Cost $300. sacrifice, $76 PE 8-6819 45¢ Orchard Lk. Ave PE 5-615 ri Ls re 3- 0. \\ AL PANELIN - . ( IAMOND RING CABL AFTER 6 mT ‘ ean Mom saga “TIEN NPRGSHED MAHOUANY $5 65 DAVENPORT & CHAIR. VERY PRE-FIS: ; ; - good condition Apartment: ee FT *SHED WALNUT 36c 5Q gas stove, like new 194 Runde! PRE FINISHED CHERRY 36 PAVESTROUGHS. 64c PER FI sa a EFINISHED OAK 36c 8Q. FT CALL US ON YOUR PLYWOOD tength. Warwick's. 2678 Orchard _uk __Ra = NEEDS PONTIAC PLYWOOD co Furnaces isnt USED TYPEWRITERS & “ADDING Oi! and gas, duct work machines at low prices./ ae Free estimates. OR 3.5634 Foren on new ance foe Biase Hee ange Been . ; : - . © v. Next Kenyon Heating Service _ State Bauk © Pontiae Puen Geert TOET® Sh; Christmas Trees 67A 1,-tn. hard copper. . . ; j0-foot lengths. 16¢ “qescorcn PINES; WHOLESALE s,in hard copper mi dee Prices Contact Mace 20-foot hematin Mette ce Gfange Hall Rd Or J-pe bath sets with trim ..s@p95 ‘OPville eh NAtional 7-2447 White or colored SELECT soptcn PINE SPRUCE Ae earbiice alien balsam holesale MA 5-150) SAV 1 SUPPLY ~ é 7 12 N Saginaw FE 5-2100 Chri-tmas Gifts 67B FOR SALE A-1 CONDITION oll ee furaage. complete with tank :ca ALEXMSDER DOLL. $7 ALSO 10 OAkiand 8-373! ke tobbagan. $950 PE 8-359) == aT ylar hYaVa LIONEL TRAIN SET ON TABLE G RAGE DOORS Watt trans Many accessorie Pactory seconds. al! siandard 25 FE 353-4584 sizes in stock from $2§ and up / : LOOK - Electric door operatars, roe Doll cradles dol) bets for Christ a oll _ and = diseppear) — I make them 21 Eddy Ph We give estimates on garagg re- bg Mh modeling. MAKE THIS THE BEST CHRIST MAS EVER— Ready Cash at BEA- — fr gt ee BOARD FINANCE on Saturdays 1185 N Perry 8st FE 8- 9661. _ BE RRY DOOR SAI.ES Machinery — 68 GE. Oil FURNACE /cosT 4478 < will — $147 2 Jas old. runs TWO 1%. MODEL Fé SPINDLE perfect. JO 4-5746/ 8-5 Giridleys. completely motorized HOMEMADE TR: TOR & DRAG and lots of tooling, in excellent Gibson _refriggtator buffet condition Also drill presses and Morse chair Ford Pickup Box other machinery _UL 2- 1030_ _ 16s _Vinewoos Do It Yourself 69 HOTPOIN? on REPAIR _5-8431 > > ; FLU T LIGHTS. IDEAL | FOR RENT for kitghen cabinets. under. val Wall paper steamer. floor sand ances./over work benches. Large Fs. polishers. hand sanders fur 24° Axtures $795 value $3.95 ace sacuum cleaners Qakland lightly scratehed.*Michigan Fiu- Fuel & Pains. 436 Orchard Lake orgécent 393 Orchard Lake Ave Ave FE 55-6159 . fos , DO IT THE EASY WAY’ FLOOR SANVETNS—HAND SAND- ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMERS SKIL SAW RUG CLEANER 7 \ ull line ot building S. plumbing materials BOWNIE'S HARDWARE We take trade-ins 489 S SANFORD FE 46105 WOLVERINE I-UMBI-R Lower pices On COPPER 320 8 Paddock PE 2-9784 a ones pbk or ae ale and fenc Open weekdays 8 to 6 GRAY LIVING G SUITE TABLE & 4 Sunoas’ 10 to 4 Montcalm Butld- cUairs, 1 double barre) 20 gauge ply — 136 W Montcalm shotgun. ‘14 300 H & H magnum FE 5-4 ratte with scope. (1) 30 caliber —'- = carbine, «hy ool ‘aamal Jap rifle oa 2 _ Sale Musical ¢ Goods — 7 aoT “WATER EEATERE—: 30 GAL 1 KAY BASS VIOL 4 STRING gas. New Consumers Power exc cond Mahogany finish proved. $68.50 value, $39.50 eta EM 3-4103 $59.50 These are slightly marred Also electric, ol! and bottled gas 2 VIOLINS COPY OF ANTONIUS heaters at terrific values Mic Stradivarious. | hand made 69! an Piluorescen: Srchara Balboa [ss rake Ave 16 : _ ACCORDIAN SALE ALL Bizes YOSPITAL BED REASONABLE Accordian loaned free to begin- MA 42269 _bers with lessons FE 5-5428 KITCHEN CABINEP SINKS Slightiy scratched 42 mode! ’ : . ) 0 value $4830 plus trim Baby Grand Piano While they last Also terrific val Completely. ovehbauled & _ refin- ies on 54° and 66° models Mich Sy Lea hee seal ar bo an Fi 3 Orcharc Li orris Music ele ae “oe ape SERRE Ee eraph Ra FE 2-0567 Across . ° ws > from Tel-Huron Knotty Pme Paneling ror cash To PURCHASE MU “3 PATTERNS ical instruments see SEABOARD WP2. WP6 and WC140 FINANCE. 1185 N. Perry St. FE CHURCH'S. INC. 8-966! — UL 2-4000 GRINNELL SPINET | PIANO LIKE LADIES FUR COAT. 850 GoLp [C™ $350 OR 3-659 watch, $20 FE HAWAIIAN PECTIC OUITAR Waltham = wrist 8-1305 and amplifier Oa 8-13 Ss MECHANICS TOOLS AND GA- REYNOLDS’ SINGLE . FLAT rage © equipment Guns deep French horn Excellent condition freeze and adding machine Can EM 3-35146 be seen Sunday from 12 pm '© RENT A SPINET PIANO WITH * pm. @1 Union Lake Roac option to purchase. Ail moneys MONEY— OR ANY WORTHWHILE wil be applied toward the pur- to $500 SEA chase price of the piano 1185 N Perry GALLAGHER’S Huron FE WANTED USED PIANOS BolRe FINANCE . "XOT ICE 1.26" Porter Cable riging mower Danks 24 tach itn mower List Wiegand Music Center $319, now $250 Other real bar BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MIL FE gains to reduce inventory We Piano Tuning Organ Repair ervige all makes of gas engines Evans ©quipment 6507 Dixie Hwy 18 F 4-0566 PHONE FE 1.4024 MAple 57878 or OR 3-702 USED MERCHANDISE NORGE OIL HEATER CLEAN Grinnell Mahog console piano $508 TEE , Hammond walnut chord organ §750 FI ag ie aes exe wie 2 Grinnell Febony cofsole piano 4550 s NEW 8PT 2x49 5 peda! Hammond organ Beayti rd = : ful walnut case $1705 20,000 ft. flooring used Gireich amiplitier pe ‘3ae Bast Biva N. Magnavox automatic — $30.05 NEW 18ST QUALITY BATHTUBS GRINNEEL $46.50. Free standing toilets, $1995 27 S Saginaw —* 3.7168 5S M59 West FURNACE & OR 3-3703 G. A \. Thompson. 1 NEW LUXAIRE OIL _ ducts | MApie 5-1501 PIANO-TUNING~OSCAR SCHMIDT FE 2-5 ze! STRATFORE. TRUMPET, $130 VAT- ue, $75, MA 6-2838 Sale ‘Sporting Goods 7A must ~ 1-30-30 WINCHESTER MODEL 94 New $50. 1 Remington 721-30-06 New $65 1 Remington 300 Auto- | matic. Model 1 181. $85 FE 5-1475 al a ALUMINUM M HOUSETRAIL- cond, 51 Summit shabaw — OIL FURNACE, HORIZONTAL, _type. 130,000 BTU. FE 2-1215 “PAINT WITH KOTON Avoid blistering due to m WARWICK 2678 Orchard } ture Ra OIL SPACE ewy RM 18 a, SE ‘GooD CONDITION, PE 5-3 105: ROOF REPAIR MATERIAL eo CENT OFF ON ALL 1959 Plastie Roof Cet Gal $119 Mercury motors Pere Mar- Pibered Roof eat. ‘s Gal $270 quetre Fiberglas canoes close out Rolled smooyht roofing $298 at $ITS Several good used buys Rolled slate roofin _ $470 Complete sporting goods store Asphalt ingles & Galy Nails gur shop and gun smtthing A COAL BLDG Cliff Drever's Gun & Sport 810 ard Leas Ave PR x10, Center, 15210 Holly Ra, Holly ~ — . noes MElrose 4-677i R IGERATOR 19 FT MISC 2 = = Pages 7 e 0 REMINGTON SLIDE ACTION TT te te oe week Weey Bille. 91a WW Manni SN seleche tha a ee calm 31 Cut Down A-1 con- : a = dition bolt action RANDOM TILE 5 REMINTON PUMP, 2'2 WEAV- ® x ® — 2c EACH er scope OR 3-7261. “BuyLo” UNCLAIMED % ws RIFLE. LIKE NEW TILE QGUTLET 102 S| SAGINAW “FE 8-2488 300 SAVAGE WITR SHELLS. MO 5, PL 3 torboat & trailer, motor giis 8 Fd ty Ex eines, 6 Pail or Bills Barber -Shop. N 230 E. Pike, _ _Paddoc A BIG SELECTION OF USED “SMALL MODERN (DAVENPORT gg i ara 5 Oftice. 4 Patterson. FE 45141. FOR SALE OR TRADE, 306 ington auto Golam. “ Mauser sporter, 12 Remington auto New 390 ie WITH BLO __ 00d con condition, __ $50. FED 2-3570 PE [A 234. 2x7 power Mead” ig F saboabi MY 2-6186 . ( ‘ + 212 to 8 copes | ———— 7 TT gua. 06.72 day sefvice. OR | For Sale Poultry 8&5 3-334. panne ~ Swe POW os caccay sss vs 39c ea GUN SALE 6 as Ut tan LAYING OR: Alum. Comb. doors, prehyng $2995 New. __ cnetguee sy rifles. sy BANTAM AND 6 DUCKS MA —— srorr | 8-2430 sha Ni ele ae a TB. tele a WHITE CEGHORY fi HENS, 11 MOS Guns — 1 MA 5-14 100 sq. ft. insulation $3.87 — B old, $1. MA 8-1473.0 8 | Man Leach, 1 Roll resting, 99 Be... t a 29 CRE NEW 00-8 VAGE. MODEL __ Sale Farm Prodiice 8 86 orm Ww s any size 9 «Ww ea z j an Cefling ft. 12%c Williams ide, mount ‘Sao case | APPLES & 7 ae r FILTERED Knotty pine paneling, aq. ft. 16¢ $100. Se Ea ont = an 6 «& pga = Complete ite of NEW and USED we RIFLES & -| chard & Cider Mill, 1478 Ranch a a a Se ete | ae Fee TOUR —OOT rwear, 3. 8 H 4 : PHA Terms FREE Estimates Snderve & boats. | bushel. Homestead Orchards, 5460 Open 8-5:30 MON. thru SAT. b Ore peng ole KELLEY'S ane ioe JONATHAN. $1 BUSHEL SURPLUS LUMBER fee 3004 Auburn at Fe 2001 “io 6 varieties aa Pick — - bus $430 bry 3- Toa em, omplete, $20. We ers Orcha = evien. (Compiae, wt ; ee Ra) MA bi713, 18 ) FEEDER Sale Sporting Goods 74! RENT DEER RIFLES . 30-30. 32 » - Js, 300 cal Pontiac Sport Shop 26 5 Saginaw REMINGTON MODEL 572, 22 CALI- ber, case and shells $50 H&R 22 slide case, seope and pound bow, arrows _ and equipmest 8: $35. OR 3-6376 SMALL HUNTING TRAILER sleeps 2 Stove A shelter tent Haddix Sunoco Service, Lake Or- ton, Mich WE LOAN MONEY FOR sPORT- ing goods: Guns, Boats, Motors etc See BEABOARD FINANCE 1185 N. Perry St FE 8-966 WINCHESTER MODEL 10. CALI- ber 39-696 Phone OL 1-4566 Eve nings 7 - WINCHESTER 30-06 CUSTOM sporter rifle OR 3-7947 Hunting Accom'tions 744A CABIN FOR Gaylord FE DEER oe ee FOR 2 FF 5-7229 FOR SALE DEER HUNTNG CABIN with 40 acres near Blaney Parx 1 upper peninsula. $2,000 TE 8 1882 FURNISHED CABIN PLUMBING & heating in Sleeps 10 618 Carolyn Dr Piney Woods, Harrison, Mich, $4850. FE 8-8473 MODERN CABIN EXC HUNTING 3 = HUNTERS 3-605 bet Paradise & Newberry /EM 35-4461. ROOM FOR 4 HUNTERS” NEAR Lazerne Call OR 4-02865 after- 3:30 pm Bait, Minnows, Etc. 75 “ y : CRAWLERS. 2 Dz 50¢ RED worms, 50 for Adc 50 for 50c Tacyte se work i from 35c. Open 7 days rchard Lk Ave. Sang’ Gravel & Dirt 76 2' Y~S BIACK DIRT OR PEAT Prym pt delivery OR 3-9644 1047 STONE & OVERSIZE STONE $2 yd Also crushed stone. mason sand, sharp sand, top sot] 6335 Sashabaw, Clarkston MA 5-216) A-l BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL SAND. GRAVEL, AND FILL. FE 2-71774 _ A-1 BLACK DIRT igh humus. fill $4758 A-1 TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel, fil) Pity Conklin. FE 8-1112 or FE 2 2 BLACK DIRT aie & GRAVEL FE 8-0877 BLACK DIRT. TOP full 1-3 yards 44228 or OR 3.0165 CRUSHED STONE aAND. GRAVEL Karl Howard EM 3-0 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Sey or delivered. FE 4-3263 or FE 2- 1466 ; TOP SOIL, sand & gravel ~ AND FE SOIL delivered GOOD ROAD GRAVEL » 1DS $7 Delivered PE 4-6588 GOOD ROTTEN MANURE MY 3-4679 PULVERIZED TOP SOil - ed dirt and fil! PE 86042 ‘DRIVEWAY soul, gravel. {1ll, [ Also 5-643 or ~ GRADING etc Fk Wood, Coa! & Fuel 77 APPLE WOOD Cut on Shares Contact Russell Mason MA 6-2982 ‘COAL. FIREPLACE Speea- me Top 5. CHANNEL | furi.ace and kindling wood Wak _way fuel ol. F rr WHITE BIRCH FIREPLACE \ wooD for sale E 2-5 474 WOOD FOR SALE FE 474129 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 LLL LOLOL LOI LD FI BIS OOOO 5 TO 6 YRS ROOT SYSTEM Concord grapes and asparagus Reasonable 5§82 W Hamlin. Ro chester. After 4 pm. only A-1) TREES -— SPRUCE. PINE. Arborv'tae. Juniper. Yews — Oak etc. Dig own cing tools & burlap west of Commerce Village, of intersection of Wizsom Rd. & Duck Lake Rd Sieetb Rd Open daily 8 MU 46-0635 _ EVERGREENS. SELLING OUT Spruces. pines. yews $1-5. large shrubs $1-4 You dig Bring burlap and shove! 1 block north of 18 Mile Rd. | viock west of Liverpois. on Pabtus. Troy. NURSERY “GROWN SPRUCE. nines firs 1 to # ft 10 or more lef%. Huron Special rates for Florida vacations Jacobson's Trailer Sales 5685 Williams Lake Rd OR 35082 FORCED TO SELL 35 2 BEDROOM Continental Very good conditior Immediate possession $1200 FF 8-6660 . ee ae a $12 Phone _OR -0474 HUNTERS WE HAVE SEVERAI used tratlers. ideal for bunting from $205 up Going to Florida” See our Tour-A-Home and Cree Coaches - Large enough for com fort small enough for haulip Also 2 t lready tn Plori for sale MARINE ‘ CO4CH SALES, 15210 HOLLY Rd HOLLY, ME!rose ¢6771 21 ALI METAL IDEAL ~ POR hunting Gas. lights & heat Sleeps 5 26 S Saginaw CAMPING TRAILER, SLEEPS 2 TO 4 Must sell this weekend. $490 _ Can finance FE 2-2624 TRAILER SALES NOW 1960's ir ie VAGABOND STEW: ZIMMER, GARWOOD & HOLLY Campers and used trailers Some used on rental plan We sell trade or rent 1 mile south of Lake orion on M24. MY 20721 4 To Choose From PONTIAC CHTEF & DETROTTERS jew A& Used We take hourehold furniture BOB HU TCIINS( ON = 4301 Dixie Hwy S 10 Dravton Plains on 3-1202 PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND Rentals 1045 North Lapeer Rd _Oxford OA 8-3783 PARKHURST TRA'LER SALES 1540 Lapeer Rd Lake Orion MY 2-4611 Featuring {a mous makes New Moon. Ventoura. Owosso. Era: Tour-A-Home. Between Lake Or ton and Oxford On M24 SHORT. Se MOBILE HOME S & SERVI seas er ace ‘a man- Beemer Complete line of pait & bottle gas. Hitches installed & cars wired. We'll se!] vour used trailer for you 3172 W Huror FE 4-974 VERY CLEAN 1953 29 FOOT 8&IL verdome Alum. awnings storawe bex oil tanks GR 4-0464 WANTED RESPONSIBLE COUPIE want to rent housetrailer for cer: hunting. Nov 15-19 FE 2-5410 Rent Trailer Space An rew BA Nr Fo AUBURN HEIGHTS MOBILE Vil lage The finest ‘2 mile SE Pontiac 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 OXFORD _MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best 40 x80 lots. 16x40 cement patios ete One mile east of Oxford on Lake ville road. OA 83022 MOBILEHOME ESTATES MOD ern lakefront and playground EM 3-266) PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Court ur 2-4611. The best for lees onderful ‘ncation on 72 acres Nereeen Lake Orion and Oxford, — oe ROBINS MOBILE VILLAGE 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Under new management. FE 35-3676 Charles _Crabtree, manager. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST. NOW see the st Square Lake Trailer Park FE_ 2-526. — “Auto y Accessories — Ra PPB DDD DDL LI ‘$2 OLDS ENGINE NE. TRENSMIS- sion and accessorits Inquire a: __ 382 after 4. 92 5-650 x 16. GOOD CONDITION Best offer. FE 8-1504 A-l| USED TIRES. $3.50 UP. WE _ buy, osu Also whitewails 603 Saginaw St. 40687 MODEST MAIDENS 5 “T guess father doesn't want to see smoke screen! ~ ‘ For Saie Tires 92 LOOK’ 750x14 BLACK TIRES ALI name brands Off new cars $15 50 plus tax and exchange. State Tire Sales 503 S Saginaw FE. 4-4567 or FE 4-0687 SNOW TIRES- $10 40 KUHN AUTO BERVICE 149 W, Huron FE 2-1215 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES trade in on General Safety Tires Up to R aal cent off. Black or Whitewa ED ‘WIL LIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 93 pia gs Dialed IN THE FE 2-1 ( RANKANAFT rember oe THE car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phoue FE 2-23963 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ylinder rebortng. Wally s ratt Service C OLive 1-0263 Sale Motor r Scooters 94 9 CUSHMAN — EXC COND $340 FE 5 7060 For Sale Motorcycles 95 1960 PARILLA 175CC LESS 225 Ml $426 FE 4-0248 MODEL 124 HARLEY | ~ DAVISON motorcycle $125. OR 3- 1924 - For s Sale Bicycles 9% 96 oe ~ NEW AND USED BICYCLES SCARLETT’s BIKE-HOBBY aes 20 E. Lawrence, Pontiac FE 3-7843 4524 Dixie. Drayton. OR 3-0021 SCHWINN PHANTOM VERY _g00d condition 2150 Parkinson Boats & Accessories ‘ 7 — eee 15° RUNABOUT WITH 40 HP Mercury motor $35@ FE 86-9786 1956 30 HP JOHNSON OUT- board moter A-!1 shape $275 Call after 5. FE 2-7050 1969 CLOSEOUTS — Boats Motors, Trailers Motor winterizing & stopage Guns. & Archery Equipment Sporting Goods CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES FE 8-440. 63 E. Walton Biva Open Eves Till 7. & Sundavs “BiG SAVINGS ON ‘39 JOHNSON MOTORS OWENS MARINE 8UPPLIES 36 Orchaid Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 1956 30 HP Cmhape OUTBOARD BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR STOR. age. Boat refinishing & repalr- HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FE 28033 \otor and Boat Repairs FACTORY eal alae MECHANICS iNBOA & OUTBOARD VOTOR STORAGE WINTERIZING INLAND LAKES 3127 W Huror FE 4-7i21 INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO.’ tor for oniv $290 per $100 of value. Hansen Ins 2-0628 or FE 562778 R E PAIRING REVARNISHING refinishing winterizing fireproof inside storage and also haulin Michigan Boat Service Inc. 3 W Huro. FE 8-804! Undercover Stor: ge For Your Boat & Moto® Pick-up & Delivery Service Boat & Motor Repair & Refinishing Oakland Marine Exch 379 S$ Prin sgt FE 8-410) Open Eves. & Sundays WINTER SPECIALS NEW 14 CADILLAC NUM RUNABOUT WITH WIND- SHIELD STEERING WALK THRU SEATS AND USED 19%6 10 HP JOHNSON ‘JAVELIN AND REMOTE CONTROLS All FOR ONLY $095 ALUMI Financifig available with 10 per cent down ard 24 months to pay Take M-59 to W Highland Right o Hickor$ Ridge Rad to Dr- mode Rd Left and folios gus 10 DAWSON'S SALES at TIPSICO LAKE. Phone Main 08-2179 Open = eve:s nigh til 8 . Fiberglas 98 BOATS FIBERGLASSED AL! types fiberglas work Auto rust repait ‘'s midget racer bodies Rini's. Orion Y 31915 Transportat’ n Offered 100 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way, FE 37938 - DCo PRESSURIZED 4 air liner. California $7950 Ha- wail $99 extra Miami $44 New York, $19 Philadelphia. $19 Wash $li Ferre Service OR 3-)254 LEAVING FOR DEXTER sourt November 8 Share pense FE 4-5183 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART vad) «6Either Bay FE 93-6806 101 ENGINE MIS rx Wanted Used Cars SEE Dex Kennedy NNO Tike TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR CASS QARKLAND Pontiac s Newest Lot 312 W Montcaim FE 82888 NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE CONSIDER GOOD ‘59 BUICK OR Chev from private party Have ‘$5 Buick hardtop, owner Call evenings, OR 3-8909 TOP ss$-USED & Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 WANTED JUNK CARS TAYLOR Ra _Used parts FE 5.2000 a TOP CASH $$ ALL MODELS JUNK CARS fo ‘$5's SUPERIOR AUTO .SALES 923 W HURON-TELEGRAPH OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU $$S CASH SS$ FOR YOUR EQUITY OF A GOOD DEPENDABLE CA $278.00 Cali SALES. ! By Jay Alan sou—he's thrown up a Wanted L Used Cars 101 “ACTION” -- TOP $88 DOLLAR — F All or i 1958 MODEL CARS Glenn's Motor 952 WEST HURON FE ¢7371 _ _FE 41197 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Know your price and bring your tthe. Trade down a specialty Cars accepted on consignment me N_ Perry and Madison See M & M Motor Sales For a dollar om iater mode! cars 2527 Dixie Hwy OR 31603 TOP BUCK — “JUNK. CAR, TRUCK PONTIAC WASTE FE 2.0208 AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie Hwy Sales FE 2-9878 FE 4-6896 JUNK CARS WANTED ___OR_3-3838 _ __ TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS FE 4-4878 TOP $$$ DOLLAR For All Model Cars Glenn's Motor Sales 952 WEST MORNE FE ¢ i 41797 PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw WE LON T LIKE TO BOAST — BUT WE TEINK YOU LL GET FOR YOUR CAR ATI JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” St Orchard lahe at Cass FE 8-O0188 Open Eves AS MUCH A ie FORT JUNK AND cheap cars 2- 2666 days or _ever DEPE PENDABLE jOTOR, Gas HARDENBURG MOTOR sa! Es ‘ike Cass at 5-7398 WE \FER your car For 20 vears we have paic the top dollar. Trade down oo VAN WELT *R 3-135" 4540 Disie Hey TOP CASH 8888 FOR CLEAN CARS or trade up or dows ECONOMY CARS 2? AUBURN __ Used Auto Parts— 102 SEATS FOR 33 CHEVY 4 DR and ‘54 Dodge 2 dr New seat covers. _FE_ 5-630 - Sale Used Trucks 103 $7 CHEVIE |, TON PICKU Pp sys Deluxe cab 8 ft box PE 8-4322 51s INTI PICKUP DUAL wheel~ ‘ ton Very good running roo romy ised Seeks 22 Auburn — caedoes xcelient 5-1950 2 TON PICK-UP condition $100 rE aS large Sclection OF CSED PIGKEPS AT ALL TIMES ‘50-59 Models AN Makes and \f ide TO FIT ANY BUDGE! Truck Center 3275 W. Huron ELIZABETH | AKE RD Eddie Steele FORD FE $3177 FE 5-086 NEM Dodge Picktw $1 685 factory equipment and federal tax Michigan Sales Tag and license This price includes all standard extra Limited time offer: RAMMIER-DALDLAS 1001 N mae nocnist R Turner S Truck Center BIRMINGHAM "XO Ford F-8 $695 TRACTOR Full air 10x20 titres speed and 2 speed Loeks and rims just like new 51 International ....$205 NETRO WALK-IN 10 ft. bening driver A clean unit "33 Chevrolet ...... $395 1 TON PANEL not rusted out. good original paint. Sherp 53 Ford C-600 $095 TRACTOR Vacuum brakes 8x25x20 tires 2 speed exile, new paint. « "$3 Chevrolet $595 1% TON-12 ft stake Good paint good rubber, good running 56 Chevrolet 2... 25.8695 %¢ TON PICKUP A bargain THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES z MORE THAN 506 ike THAT'S RIGHT STOP IN AND BOB BUTLER AT HAROLD BILL SPENCE TURNER RAMBLER” LES & SERVI en sAGInaw 140 8 Woodward FORD narod Sale Used Trucks : 103 55 FORD PICK UP, GOOD CON- Sale Used Cars — 106 ditfon OL 2-101] HEAVY DUTY WRECKER HOLMES k N Equipment. PE 2-0548 Cheap MACK TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE: truck Now /working Sell or RIZED trade Phone MAple 5-0066 1940 DODGE x TON. MUST SELL. ari — USED CARS ! vontiac’s Truck Center 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sedan V-8 engine. Powerglide GMC adio. heater Beautiful turquoise and ivory finish Like new < . throughout Factory Branch 1986 Ch jet Bel At 4-door ; j Tr Pace Shevrele } r ¢- OAKLAND AP CASS hardtop. V-8 engine Powergiiée an a a Se bie power steering, power rakes 1949 CHEVROLET . TON PICK-UP radio heater utiful red and good shape UL 2.42782 - ivery. finish 52 CHEVY 1ON PICKUP. R&H $350 FE §-6207 1957 Rambler 4-door sedan. auto- matic transmission, power brakes Auto Insurance 104 radio heater Black and ivory finish sad RIS RATED AUTOM BOB IE 1957 Ford station wagon V-8 TERMS ‘*VAILABLE eogine. radio heater, good con FE 4-3536 Eves FE 2-4353 cition throughout eion & ( ‘ 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door Foreign a Spts. Cars 105 V-8 engine Powerglide radio heater eautiful silver blue and x7 CHEVROLEF CORVETTE fyory) famist white walls soft tup 29 000 miles $1900 OR 3-1372 1959 Chevrolet Iinpala hardtop FOR SALE 1957 HILMAN MINK V-8 engine Powerglide redio. convertible, Call FE 6-3750 after heater Beautiful Harbor olue and 6 pw . Ivory finish Like new condi'ion 59 HILLMAN STATION WAGON Sat tated save $500. Trade FE 2-597! afte: . s — pa x <-btw—ime-wew—maars ~Haskins Chev. heater, auto spift. FE 4-6491. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-i5 GERMAN FORD BUS. SIMILAR TO MApie 5-5071 Open Nite cil 9 Volkswagen Seats 8 comfortably Conve for hunting or tamily ~a Sa a “7 - - 396 CHEVROLET 210 «=V8 PG OUling $700 cash price MI 4-6653 Sharp $805. Roger's Sales anc mE hO: BB o-- Service. FE 93-9355 : ; ee Ca 1951 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE RADIO & HEATER ABSOLUTE- @ VAXUHAL VICTOR SUPER LY NO MONEY DOWN Assutie Yellow 12000 miles Very good payments of $5.83 per mo Call ond OL 2-3686 Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI * ! > 4-7500 Harold Th urner Ford S $ . : ale Used Cars 106.56 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V-8 Serpe 1 Radio. heater, Power glide tone paint. A one-owne: family car @rage Kept Stoce No 958 Priced at $1048 North Chev. Hunter Blvd et 8 Woodward Ave Birn hingham MI 4-2735 33 CHEVROLET 2 DR. EXTRA clean $275 Sales and PONTIAC FOR Service FE 20355. OUR BEST FACTORY BRANCIL IN “590 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR USED CAR Radio & Heater. Powergiice } \ Power steering & Power brakes VALUES 1997 Ponrtra Biuper ° Hidroma si $2195 Pontiac berd Heater Poser ' a ahitewalis A perfect cem' Yours for low down parment ' 1957 Pontiac @ dr Starchtef Hydro Retail maty Radio Heater One that you hear about bul never see 30 months -¢ balance - Store 1957 Pontiac 4 4: Hardtop Hydra- matic Power steeriog & ee aaa > Radio ‘ Heater Whitewslis F E Se, ] 17 owner Here's one that has een babied 30 mos on the balance BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1055 Pontiac 2 dr & H Whitewalls Hydramatic R A green emer 1985 CHEVROLET. 4-DR WAGON 23.000 aid Shows exc care 24 mos actual miles. Absolutely op balance fect in every detail Gee it 1956 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr Mard- 4 payments - Low cash top White & Blue Hvydramatic down or old trad Radio Heater Whitewalls Just BIR MINE aT AM the car vour family : looking for Low down payrmen . RAMBLER 1955 BUICK 2 ar reat fintsm. A one Olds for only . - 666 S. WOODW ARD t dr a:dtop vdra- matic Radic & Heater White- Ml _6- 3900 wail (tires $605 - ae ee le 1958 Pontiac Superchiet. 4 dr Hard- top hydromatic H White walls Economy plus yours for @ Eddie Steele very low down payment 7 7 — FORD — Manv More to Choose Fiom MIS Mile North US 10 t ay Open Monday and Friday Evening Tul 9 PM Maple 5 546 0—Ooor MAnle 5& AL FOR SALE LATE 55 BUICK LIKE new 24000 miles OR 3-7284 4015 Eamore. Drayton Woods ‘ 1952 BUICK | R & H CLEAN $048 Pheasa Late-Model 1964 SCE SPECIAL 2 DR HARD. | top Very nice Private owner MkpieS-2021 } BARGAINS KEPOSSESSION 1955 Buick 2 door No money 36 PONTIAC Hardtop down Pirst payment due Novem- ber 20th Lucky Auto Seles. 193 55 CHRYSLER 4 Door % 399 S Saginaw. Phone FE 4-2214 1959 CADILLAC 4¢ DOOR 4600 55 FORD Station Wagon s 400 mtles Phone FE 2-3687 546 FORD 2 Door 5 690 13 CADILLAC ALL POWER NO 7 r ru.t Private, 3650 MI 6-2472 = ae 38 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE 57 FORD Convertible sills 9000 miles Like new >> Rambigy wagon like new Auto a7 MERCURY 4 Door $i2ee8 rar R&@H hite walis TRADE AND TERMS 59 FORD 2 Door MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES South Bivd ‘at Saginaw FE 4-058) OVER 1955 CHEVY STANDARD SHIFT 100 CARS no rust, | ¥) 0 : a At MERE: Oe PS 10 SELECT FROM 1954 CHEV SEDAN VERY CLEAN Low vash down or old tradr - itustna ume aes LOdie steele WOODWARD. MI 6-3900 - . —— 1956 CHEVROLET V8 4 DOOR RIG LOT — station wagon Radio and heater mt i Another one-owner special Spock 2705 No 939 A real buy at only $999 : ORCHARD LAKE RD North Chev KEEGO HARBOR < FE 5-9204 FE 2-2528 Munter Ivd at a - 8 Wootward Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 1958 CHEVY IMPALA CONVERTI Prices Reduced bronze Continental "S6 Cadillac Cony vhee! pes fRutomatt Our "58 Chev. 6, std shift price $1895. 36 payments $49 49 38 sel. a beauty throughout PR 3-7542 H Riggins 51 Ply Station wagon . : be Pord BT 59 Pontiac. Starchief. poyer Wait to Buy a New Car? »6 Plymouth ¥-8 push button BE SURE & SEE OUR 5a Plymouth V-8 station wagon SELECTIONS OF NEW 56 Buick. all power AND USED CARS FIRST 57 Ford. 2 door ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL a4 Pisin 1outh. very clean & "52 Pontiacs $3 Chev -Pord-Packard Many other cheap cars Finance no trouble Ln JODGE "TOOK" PLO4S 7 yer DODGE DART Brand New / Trade-Ins 1959 AT ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- FRS FORDS SINCE 1930 _ 22 Auburn Your FORD Draler war 1930"° $806 DIXIE HWY 3-129) the Stop lighr itn _Waterfors” 9 POD | $2595 { ONVERTIBLE English Ford SR PLYMOUTH © 81795 ( OMP 1] j | A STATION WAGON so DESOTO § 995 HEATER Y 4 DOOR SEDAN mE AYLS — CHENVROLIET § 895 POWERGLIDE V-8 STATE i toga ; LANES Ne LLDED 55 PLYMOUTH & 4905 New Cer b 2 DOOR FACTORY WARRANTY B: Ford Motor Co ‘NEW ; (~~ The Ideal Car S idea 1959 DODGES Keonome/ Minded | amily 35 MILES PER GALION-— Slo45 YOU HAVENT HAD REAL RIDI UNJIL YOU VF DRIVEN THE English Ford $2,195 & Up OHN J. “OMITH" DODGE ENG. 211 S. Saginaw /Russ”’ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 8. SAGINAW PE 2-9131 FE 3A 7 "Sale Use Used Cars $n “ET! bere + big engine, loaded power white wal tires. A Owner and @ real buy. Steck . Special! at anly 8 ¥ 7 NorthChev. * Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI ¢27 SEE “COST Léss Core” cars) New or Used dea! for a “hrysler. Plymouth that will money Remember “Cost Less Cole’ 100 West Ma- ple. Walled Lake MA 4-4511. New or Used—we sell both. 1951 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE L NO WN. Assume payments of $5 83 r mo Cal! Credit Mgr Mr arks at MI 44-7500, Harold Turner F 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ? DR. Hardtop | owner, FE 80333 55 CHEV. EM 3. 2679 after 4 1953 CHEV. HARDIOP This ts @ Bel-Alre with radio and heater autonatic whitewalls, very clean car. No rust You ji like this one Peoples Auto ne ‘ 68 Oakland FE 32-2551 1956 CHEVY 6 2 DR 3200 MILES. 5048 Pheasant 58 CHEVROLET ¢ DR. BISCAYNE V-" W. 3-speed OD. R&H, WW tires Undercoated $1,500 or swap for acreage. EM 3-3134 57 CHEVROL ET WAGON 6. POW- erglde Radio & heater Good condition MA 61372 _ 53 CHEVY 4 DOOR SEDAN TAKE over balance. Call PE 68-2852 ater 4 pm 5} CHEV, STICK. DELUXE RAH ex EM_ 3-008) H are 39 CHEVROLE IMPALA ete NEVER LiCENSED' Power steering & Drakes electric Windows Ow reat Continental Kit Real. a terrific value $2695 Crissman CHEVROLET CO Beautiful Thing on Wheeis” ROCHESTER OPEN EVES TIL 9 OL 23-0721 39 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONV. R&H. Auto trans PS $2 506 OR_3-4767__ 9.800 actual miles. 32 CHEVY R&H. GOOD TIRES Very ltt le rust $125. FE 8-0201 1959 CHEVS. LEFTOVERS 6 station Wagons 2-Doors & 4-Doors Imoalas Most Some officiel alse Bank rates down payments North Chev. Munier Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave Birmingoam MI ¢2735 and company cars — MM months easy Thess We have & good supply of used 4 wd Jeeps. trucks and station — op hand y now and. say » ROGERS GALES AND TrS 695 Aubutn Ave 2-9655 Useo Jeeps are our specialty Eddie Steele — FORD — . VOLUME MART TRANSPORTATIO® SPECIALS $5 DOWN $3 PLYMOUTH 4 Door so 53 PONTIAC 4 Door s. # PLYMOUTH 4 Door a 52 PONTIAC Hardtop © sw ‘$3 FORD 2 Door 9100 53 MERCURY 4 Door sise 53 OLDSMOBILE H-T sive 83 LINCOLN H-Top sive 34 OLDSMOBILE H-Top $298 OVER 100 CARS TO SELECT FROM Eddie Steele VOLUME MART — 3275 W. Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD FE 58-3177 FE 54-0661 OLIVER. Motor Sales STOCK NO 3 56 BUICK Specia! 2 door hardtop Radice neeter dynaflow. power brakes. tu-tone finish. white walled tires N.ce looking car $1295 STOCK NO. 395 57 BUICK Special Convertibie Has radie heater dynaflow. power steeri and brakes Cream finish en hite walled tires Black top Though it's @ little cool for con vertibles this one hes a very gvod heater sTOCK NO 3090 30 BUICK Special @ door hardtop Radic. heater dynaflow. white top with biue body and white tires A nice clea: hardtop with many miles of motoring pieasure remaining $995 STOCK NO 42 538 BUICK Speciat 2 door hardtop with ra- dio heater dynaflow green over wie finish black tires Low mileage and @ nice looking car. $2195 STOCK NO 403 %® BLICK 4 door Special sedan Radio er dynatiow tu-tone with ohne tires Nice car that will thiough the winter months. $1095 white rua OLIVER Motor Sales pd sieaaaia 3019 Lake Ave. | BUaE i - _FIFTY-THRER, \ Reteoant | FIFTY-FOUR - Sale Used Cars 106) wor glide Rasi, ‘Exe. ‘cond | SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume peyments of $1146 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks CORNER CASS & FIRE Pr $1300 be Oo eee “6 — Sie hipid cielulemine-erceens 3 45) oH Fortine 202 4 "50 C 3 ee $ 97) "34 Pon Hydra. . $397 "53 Olds ‘56 nee . $297 "85 Ford, $507 | "62 « ‘sler club Coupe $197 ‘ ¢ - : . gt97 ‘$2 Rambler Stati $197| ‘83 Srodtiaher V-8, Hydre $297 K ] ve $ 75) "$3 Pontiac ay Rae $197 92 C $147 *@ Pac ; $.75) "Bl Olds .......... $ 75 other late models Bconomy Cars uburn 1955 CHEVIE. 6 CYL. 2 DR. GOOd tion, good mileage Make! offer. Olive 1 1956 CHE BLACK 2 @eor, V-8, stick shift. whitewalls 1 owner. $995. FE 5-869; 1953 DOOR. RADIO | paint ___ Sale Used Cars ‘° 11957 FORD RETRACTABLE 1957 106; Sale Used Cars | 1957 CHEVROLET wagon Exc. cond. $1196 1958 Ford station w . @ ar. Auto. trans. Radio “s pew. $1806. DeSOTO CUSTOM, HEATER, __radio, $180. MArket 4-4447 | ‘4 “a RS CLUB ‘COUPE, SHARP ers Sales and Service. D EER 1991 Dodge 2 dy. Hardtop. Auto trans. Radio & heater. Whitewalls. HUNTERS’ SPECIALS Soild black. $1245. Toon Wem oun uA | PG tae bw eo J & H AUTO SALES ! | 4057 Bulck 2 dr GoGD BE SURE & SEE OUR, 8 condition Sacrifice, OR 3-9778. | FORD FAIRLANE 500 TUDOR j hardtop, V-8 engine. radio, heat- er, Pordomatic, original black | Stock No 968. Only 61286 CARS FIRST. NorthChev. BEATTIE | 106 @ CY. 3 DR. ve. Like 223 Ww. MONTCALM _ flow. Radio & rn nae | sou EPOSSESSION | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. ’ r e ca te . No Roney, f0um parame DAY: Ontord, Mico. OA 62498 eg ot Lucky Auto Sales — S Saginaw Phone, \\'ant to Buy shew fa? E- LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED OAKLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST | DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1930. | la PON rut, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 Sale Used Cars 1984 PLYMOUTH DR. NEEDS some body work. ae. OR 3-2045. 106; Ss Sale Used t Used Cars im) POsTe 3 DR. R 6 “| 106 | Sale Used Cars 106 “65 Mage cage: a DR Oe. mere. ers Sales rvice REPOSSESSION owner. $696 | As 2319 after 4 CANDY APPLE eta PON- convertible % barrel ‘ss engine. eee ofter, MI 4-6724 1953 PONT 2 RADI heater arawepila, Here is i. | Sat — — been babied. k | ae down. 7 for | gry aa North Chev. Hunters Blvd, at 8. bites Ave. Birmingham 4--2735 TIAC DOOR 6 Byeraeis. $695. BRAID—Cass at Pike Sts. FE 2-0186. | SEE OUR SELECTION “Hardenbura ARANTEED USED CARS 828_N Main, Rochester OL 1-9761/33 615 At Houghten’s "00, Olde Duper 88 Holiday Coupe | and brakes. Guar- arth 1 ay | _W "87 Ford Hy Pairiane steering and brakes. A real sharp & Son FORD VICTORIA. RADIO &| BRAID Motor re ase EATER. ABSOLUTELY NO W. Pike St. WWE Onin | | | MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- rt) Se tpttt Tarra ti| | REPOSSESSION 4-7500 id Turner Pord _ — = | gal No ——- — ele. trata petee basen | —Kig_Aute. Mr. Boll, PB 0-008. | Matas lat tie te |. REPOSSESSION Absolutely immaculate. 8.000 miles. l-owner. 36 payments $44.37. Low | 1955 Pontiac, 2 door. bigs | down or old trade. BIR- white. No af ait 30 ime | MINGHAM - 6 | Payments of 4 Aol First CODWARD, MI_¢-3000 | Tass Able Balke, te @ = PONTIAC AUTO naw. Phone FE +3214. ; |e BROKERS Chevy 4 dr. 8 Auto. ..... 1699 All ' $7 Buick RM BT .......... ie Buk Special aE." fla Cars Pt 3 RS”, \% ton _ oes | “50 DAYS" . Ford Custom | = |86 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air $1195 OK OLDER |66 Buick Special, 4 dr.. 2-tomne $109) | 7 ice a nae San tim | M t G $1 Btude 4dr 6. OD. 905 | us O 55 Buick Super 2 dr. HT § 896 Ford Std. Trans Your ore Olds Dealer FORE!IG. SALES ~ CASH SALE a | PLYMO $45 eo & 51 CHEV $75 83 CHEV. 2 DR. $150 ‘33. CHRYSLER $175 SHARP ¢ si WILSON | ‘WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 59 CADILLAC page DE VILLE, dusty rose in with interior i fSoder, Like new. one at @ savings of *59 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 door hardtop. a) blue with match °59 PONTIAC ' CATALINA CONVERTIBLE Biack with white top Red & white trim. Power steering & brakes. Loaded with accessories 62,795. 57 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN. Pwr. steering, brakes windows & 6wWay seat. A one owner, new Cadillac trade This was a Bloomfield Hills garage kept car. $2505. ’°56 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE, Goddess gold & white in color with matching interior. Fully equipped includ ing all power & factory accesso: fes. This car was traded to us with only 17,009 miles. $1,995. ’°55 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN. 2 tone green with) atching interior. Power steering, brakes with full line of ac- g car traded | essories. A sa, onl 80 ’S7 RAMBLER Gecetvive. re, Boektegy troushow A sharp gt CHEVROLET ing interior. Radio. pow.| erglide & whitewall smures. as) sisan as they come. $795 aa at for |: CHRYSLER $65 CONVERT. SHARP. $145 HT $125 | Heater, Roy-! interior | G Power steering and brakes, radio ~ @& heater, hydramatic, whitewalls | low mileage, like new. | ‘3 Ford 2 48 Chevy Covered Pick-up . 52 Stude 2 dr. auto Willy's Jeep Ba _cad & plow 1260 Perry a rE 4 NOW / ‘COST’ / OR BELOW Leroeseeove egeslssete } } | | ard FE { DAT teeter 952 WEST HURON J ms sn iAND... "FREE" .. A * | FULL TANK OF GAS GIVEN WITH THE PUR- CHASE OF ANY CAR LIST- ED BELOW WE'RE STANDING On Our HEADS “58 PLYMOUTH —This Weekend Only— | Take Care "YOU" ‘99 CHEVY BEL AIR 2-DOOR 538 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Nomad" ergiide. Full power & Silver BLUE ‘38 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DOOR . Radio & Heater O'Drive 6 cyl. Ivory & Dusk Grey Window Washers, Direc- *ee@eeee ee eeeae NOW Solid Highland |°57 PLYMOU TH | BELVEDERE ¢ DOOR Powerflite, notie. & Heater BEIGE & MAROON — "-$1785- : MANY a 59 Demo's Radio & Heater Dynaflow TO CHOOSE FROM ‘98 CHEVY tional REE ‘57 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR 6 Deluxe heater Standard trans. 2 Tone GREY ee janencna NCW s 9 er. 2 ‘one KC IR D -$1485 “PAIRLANE «000m | Radio & ‘57 CHEVY egg Ivory & Robin Egg eTTrerTrT NOW $ 980) 2-DOOR SEDAN ‘56 BUICK Fresb- Alr heater. Directional! sig- nals. Ivory & ROMAN RED. “$985- '§6 CHEVY | | SPECIAL HARDTOP Door — Radio & uae Dynaflow. BEIGE RED. ee eeesenne FORD "25 CUSTOM.4 DOOR ¢ 2-DOOR 210 * Radio & Heater, O'Drive Powerglide, Radio & Heater, W BEIGE & NOW. TAN Walls. 2 Tone BLUE. = eee eee ee ceee V $ 590 '55 DODGE STATION WAGON Door — Radio & Heat- $985 'Matthews- been. oe NOW $ 725 Hargreaves GLENN'S LARCARLAND COUNTY'S MOTOR SALES CHEVY DEALER UR NEW LOCATION 631 NOAKLAND AVE. | FOR OTOP VALUE” USED CA — 4 door —Pow- Ivory wo Be eS Ef NOW $1994 NOW $1000! ais setesels shes NOW $1305 NOW “$1080 R&H, Auto. Trans, V-8, Power Steering, Power Brakes. | ;' 96 DeSOTO ...... $1195 * $1394 | ‘55 DODGE st ee baa Auto. Trans. "55 CHEVY. .......$ $ 695 Delray, Auto Trans, 6 Cylinder. R&H, Whitewalls. 4 DODGE 2.254. $ 395 ' Sedan, Std. Trans V-8, With” Overdrive. ‘54 PLYMOUTH ..$ 295 +Dr. Sedan. 52 PACKARD | 8 125 | Std. Trans., ood. 148 ae ee eeeee $ 195 -Rammler _ ain: CATALINA. | HEATER. ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN. Assume Ma ——- of $17.08 . a. 0 Na | 4.1000. “Minrota” cue a Used Car Buyer's ‘86 CHEVY BEL ‘BA Pontiac Hydra, ‘53 Cadillac, Coupe Deville ECONOMY C. ARs 22 AU _ 1949 PONTIAC BS AsOW KEES North Grant off Auburn near Crooks Road. a igh state _ sell. offer. did ~ 252 W. Fairmont. 1958 PONTIAC 4 8TAR | EB g ccd miles Power | ~_ ing — Map tras. ‘ve? AIR, V-8, R&H, radio, heater. DELIGHT! | 1960 | FORD FALCON PRICES you money. Shop here FACTORY BRANCH 538 PONTIAC | or tay 4 STATION WAGON io & Heater, Hydramat- te enw steering & Pow- 1960 Ramblers! SSSA VESS ON THIS ONE! | Hand Picked & Personally Checked | 57 Chev. Wgn., 8 auto. ... . 61 Specials SAVE : CHEVROLET CO 15 Commerce Rd. EM_3-4101 | 957 = aes ae MICRO-BUS $1. 000 EM 33514 | at MI €-7500. Harold Turner : of late mode! are | er brakes. ‘57 Chevrolet 210 ¢-door ... . $1295 Pord. _ pled oe at 8 saints ig Ave | soxsout Bla Dealer — ota 3 pears Mg | 96 Chev. B-A Spt. Cpe. HT, .. $1195 Birming _MI_ 4-2735 Big ght os felatiaas ‘ 56 Olds ‘88 2 door .. $ 895 7 ve | 1956 FORD CUSTOM 300. | paar | J ight in Watertor ‘$6 Ford Wagon 8, automatic . $ 895 FACTORY BRANCH reasonable offer takes. EM 3-6157| POR SALE ‘59 OLDSMOBILE 88 | JACK COLE, INC. | ‘36 Ford 2 dr., 8 standard $ 65 /’58 Pontiac agon $2195, ~ 1570 Weymouth — | Bport Coupe, power steerin 1060 W. Maple at hea Trail 55 Pontiac 2 dr, 8 auto. ... § 796 ® PASSENGER. oO een 4 °58 CHEVROLE T "s4 | er brakes, easy eye sa, fiyara. | Walled Lake A 44511 | ‘55 Buick 2 dr. ht. auto. ... . $ 606 . : IMP REPOSSESSION matic, white. tires, ow’ mileage. | ontiac | $4 Ghar: Sas, Nee aie”. $981°S7 Pontiac H’to $1695 Radio & Gastar, hese lide. 296 full price. N S weeded.) os after 430 p.m. OR 3-929 | igsg PONTIAC /DOOR HARDTOP. | Be Ween’ 4 ar. d, odlocnatie 8 a pv Ae, Power steering & ower a et ahd Maas De | 1958 OLDSMOBILE 9@ HARDTOP. radio, heater, Hydramatic, white | * 56] 4 dr., automatic . § 4 4 DOOR. A-l bynkes. only $17 mon = c radio, heater. Hydramatic. power | wall tires. ne with power | 54 Pl s# | Eig Auk, Be "Fe enact, Mah | Ete Sage SOP cae re Ctail BERETS TER 18/56 pontiac Htop ._$1395, {', $2095 a beautiful car. Your old car may Stock ven deestal = $1971. | 56 porate on Ab a ve 3a an - aaThLOtE FORD, OD. $200 | make the down payment Only 3 Chev. 3 ares = Ses | 4 DR. SHARP C FE 41675. After 6 p.m_ / g2ias t ‘53 Chev. 4dr, automatic... $318 |s¢ ; 33, FORD, VICTORIA. NICE. | North Chev. ore’ "52 Chev. 4 dr.. standard $ 125/56 Pontiac H’top ..$1295 cheap. FE 8-9440 _ Pontiac 2 dr. standard $ 75 | 2 DR. LOW MILEAGE Ontlac $4 FORD GOOD= COND “RAR ort EV. — Sirmingkams ** % Wootmars ors, KE 3-717 | 31 Bulck 3dr. hardtop... $s ‘ood OR 40112, ivate | ulc r r . . good, tires, private | unter Bird at 8 Woodward 416, | 1982 PONTIAC 4 DR, RAR, ene eee eee eae \3 Olds 4 dr., automatic $ 95/90 Pontiac Wagon $1395 | FORD 1956 CONVERTIBLE. RA- | 8 MT 4-2735 | very 00d | condition EM 3-4721 50 Pontiac 2 ‘ar. Hydramatic $ =| CLEAN A-l1 SEDAN e al dio ‘and heater, new white side ‘96 OLDS. SUPER 88. ¢ Di ¢ DR. SEDAN aes eeiae coer ae ee Se Cher 4 4.4. standard : ; 73! ’ § | alls ew top, $1,080. OR 3-484 | EYMpIT gee Oead cond: HB) +56 PONTIAC PE 2-1565 ‘efter 8 ‘pm | $8 Ferg 2 teor .- pe) ey Se | store 1957 FORD 2 DR. 8 REAL NICE | "4 OLDS BOLIDAY EXC COND. | 4 00m flee wits power ety gp EF HT. REAL | 59 Oldsmobile 2 door . ' 3 _ Will trade. 5048 Pheasant 5- e782 er ene rust 5S i steering & brakes, white ‘54 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR, STICK, | bee oo aig prs full i §5°'55 Buick ......... 895 | | 54 PORD, V-8, 2 DR, STICK R&H., tires. radio, heater. hydra- | ver — throughout. EM 3-0081 | ° y r.. power $ 250) FE 3-/7117 bargain. EM 3-0061 | 52 OLDS 4-DR. R&H, WW NEW matic Not @ m&rk on tt | 78 sha L 3-0061. | "48 Pontiac 4 doo - $ 125) 2 DR. SHARP CAR 7 @ MT. CLEMENS 8T cE FORD SEDAN. RADIO aA | Drakes & battery. $145 or best clean beyond compar- | 1866 BONNEVILLE HARDTOP, | ‘48 Chevrolet ¢ doo $ so. , BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ("ig ATER. ABSOLUTELY NO | — fe! PR 8-1907 | tson ul rade. OR set oan | = ee? Or Rambler bt $38, 55 Ford Wagon ...$ 895 YSLER RADIO & HEAT.| | 1963 OLDS, GC et ENGINE. CALL | c DOO | A | ER. ABSOLUTELY. NO MONEY | MONEY | Dow’, per mo ‘Cali, OR +3009 after $1495 bodywork. $135, On 34 peed | Another One-Owner ens DOWN. Assume payments cf Credit Mgr. Mr. Parke at MI| ‘6 PACKARD 400, FULLY at Mi A Ae Mh "SS Ford Cou $ 495 16.80 per mo Call Credit Mgr | 47500. Harold Turner Ford equipped. Take over payments ALL OF OUR NEW ‘se RAMBLERS | 1959 RAMBLER =< pe on r. Parks at MI 4-1500. Harold _ PE 8-8827. ' are gone. We have a ve 2 = as I8 | lieing BEAUTIFUL ‘57 FORD FAIRLANE ee | ‘getection of te gu ace ot Se” CRO8s COU Sees GHA TELER | $00 Club Sedan, RaH. V8 Ford ~~ 1057 PLYMOUTH ~T1SSlM I) | Blers, including the new Spassen- STATION WAGON 95 Z \ atic, good white side wal) your’ = { er ~ deal sae s r ¢ door with automati 54 Cadillac eal eed os $13 5 REPOSSESSION Ure Priged te ill Hepes AE ge i gh Plemr OLET COMPA cuss: OMe deals are right Greamission. Tad, mes, COUPE DEVILLE, NEW TIRES & gise miy fi No cash needed 129 8 Main, anak MU €1715| Two to choose from ; ‘Most t Beautiful Th ER Wheels’ RECT RAMBLER SALES ee er extras. One EAY, only, $11, month, Due Nov. 2°. i99@ FORD HARDTOP_s8 CyLIN- (larkston Motor Sales ROCHES (8145 Commerce Rd. Union Lake am SAS = - £0002 DER, RADIO & HEATER. AB- CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | OPEN EVES. TIL ® a 2-9731 | EM <2 RED ED ADVENTU RER | SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Main st. Clarkston MA 6-514: | 1963 aaa, Er. GS SVERDRIVE. IVE. Hi De8o ' ssume payments o per ee OUTH | 3951 EAP ery as 6 mileage. ' nan Wer tases ahern’ rp. aii jai mo Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks | REPGaee SSION glen a on ey sane | Terms OR S2ov6 ‘Dixie Ok’ d Cars 7a | Clarkston Motor Sales | pera #7900, Harold TUDer! igg full price. No cash needed, PONTIAC “ & HYDRAMATIC | 1988 as 2 automatic, | Dixie MWY aT sasHapaw | >> Chrysler Coupe - CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER, FORD HT CLEAN aii. ROG: | ay only $11 mo. Due Dec. 15th. na zm | 3 charp sedans New DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH Was $95 Now $395 Main @t.. Clarksten MA 8-6141! 83 DUR. ee ee, FE 3. King Auto Mr Bell. PE a oes. |e e. POAC, EO alts | wiutewals, ¢ continental wheel. sone | ‘S) DESOTO F-DOME, 4 DOOR ‘Ss PLYMOUTH SAVOY. £ u rs : "94S DOWN ~ $35 Per mo. 1988, FORD | RANCH “WAGON. « | ond. 9465 1400 Baldwin. and/braxes. Fe ee SS steering | specials, from $308 | 53 Buick Sedan_ : Fei. Case at Pike 85 radio. Top economy and top con- | 38716. | CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT | BIRMINGHAM -| Y | Was $395 Now $295 —*B_3-0186,_ | dition. Spare never down. Low | 1959 1959 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. 4/| = Pontiac, 4 door sedan, runs RAMBLER‘* | i«é DAYS LEFT TO SELL 290 NEW! miles. Berry! Only $1745 BIR- door hardtop, radio, heater, auto- | Radio, heater, spot light | lve Ramblers. This is the best time| MINGHAM- RAMBLER, 666 8 | matic. transmission Power ie $-3183. Bell cheap. | 666 S. WOODWARD | 53 Chevy 2-Dr. to make your deal. Open every WOODWARD. MI6-3900. brakes, white side wall tires. 9.- - | 2A 4 "S7 Mercury ...... $1795 | Was $395 Now $345! t 8. Bri your title & igs) PORD 86 CYLINDER CON. | 0 miles $2,050. MI 6-0392 Power FE suie DOOR, R&H. 1- | MI 6-3900 Turnpike Crulser, 2 door hardtop. as > Now | ve a cortiaie Fue t body ‘55 PLYMOUTH i SAVOY 4 DOOR «| 185 RAMBLER SUPER + DOOR wer steering | "R&C! Rambler ‘Sales top. A-l_ engine, Hurry $196 6 4405 — B - Cass at, 1950 PONTIAC BONNEVIL 106 RAMBLES SUPER ie windows ‘Seatomenc, whe |'54 Ford Coupe 8145 Com Rd. Valen Lak Bix INGHAM. AMBLER, 666 8 W. Pike Sts rE 2-0186 | door Vista, 14,000 miles, power paint. A one owner; wells Jet black. . ss : merce Rd. *| WOODWARD, MI 6-3900 | 1987 PLYMOUTH 3-DR. HERE 1s | _°2¢ extras. MI 44037. cps and seal ares, Sek | Was $195 Now $145 "56 FORD WAGON. AUTO TRANS | « new condition ‘87 Overdrive, 1958 PONTIAC ¢ DOOR, STAR | “ la "59 Mercur $2450 | ; _IM RTANT R&H Clean. Cail before 6 p.m.| radio. 17,000. Perfect. $1195. 36 Chief. 12.000 miles. Power steer- 2 Y seerces 1°54 Dodge 2-Dr OR 3-2013 yments, 620.01. BIRMINGHAM. | ing and brakes. Many other ex- N th Ch Monterey 4 door, automatic g . . \i957 FORD RANCH WAGON 6] Mt 639007 SNARE | _ tras. PE 2-8379. or eV. i ae os Benin aiticla | Was $495 Now $395 | eylinder, radio. Like new — | 6 ‘54 PONTIAC HT, WW TIRES. R_ Hunter ht at 8S. Woodward Ave car. Silver biue. 38 payments $3242. Low i987 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG-| “& H Make me an offer. FE | Birmin , MI 4.2735 ; : rt or old = oe | po er. a. power) 2 9g60 after 5 TH WAGONS. 'S7 Ford $1795 54 Pontiac 4-Dr. | WwooDw xce. SPECIAL; 5/ Ford .......... , ——— | Temporarily rily Laid Of Off? | Sa ese00° sash. MI 6.4321 from $1298. 36 payments $32.42. | “guyiiner. retractable hardtop. Por- Was $595 Now $495 | i964 POR FORD. . ‘3 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. cee 6 | “omatic. Radio and heater. New . OFF TEMPORARILY 3 to choose from. $395.| Door H-Top BRAND NEW — 8 Ww ARD, MI 6-3900.. "| tres. Brown and w 51 N. Broadway at | “No Mone Down? | furry. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER. Cyl, Wes 63.201 — NOW 42.496. | Pe We have arranged to sod @ woODWAnD, Wiesner | BRAD. Cane at W Pas ow. | “HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO | 57 Fore .......... $1595 Shadbolt | ' gmE OR CALL US TODAY ‘33 FORD V-8 | “6, PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DOOR | meni af rt te ber ma. “Con Seerlag eter ce 2d M24 at Shadbelt REPOSSESSION | Se eee Bae” oo mee Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI lack. LAKE ORION A bay on rice. No cash needed. — Cass at W. Pike Sts. FE | 4-7500. Harold Turner Pord. | os y, Sil mo. Dee Dec. 18th. sa08 3 NASH. OVERHAULED, BEST "Oo POED severance $ 850 RUSS cee % PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE < offer by 11-8-59. OR 3-6347. Custom line, 4 door. Fordomatic. ] AUTO S ALES ives 7 SoRD- 3 DOOR RADIO“ & Doses BRAND HEWN was STATION WAGONS FOR SALE V-8. Radio and heater. Forest - | oye o - A $3,071.51 — NOW $2,495. BRAID Call 3-6289. | green. NO MONEY DOWN Cass at W . FE ; Or TRE FINEST OF — n FREE” io of $11.46 per! 29186. gg oe gy A a hag | Inspected Reconditioned EE '00 PLATES mo. cal crea age, Mr Por. | 2 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 | | Reed-Tested Warranted | MOTOR Ford Sunliner, power steering i555 ¢ D NEW — 92005 CARPENTER SALES u Larry Jerome | a one DEALER is N. BROADWA JOHNSON LAKE ORION ‘REDUCES Our low overhead saves your 1960 Pontiacs and|| Selected — AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER U IZED RT Ome eS | i = : MY 2-2871 or MY $1461 for | BUSINESS IS GOOD Why? Because We're Selling for Less! 1959 BUICK Brine ahha, “Steter, whitewalls 1958 FORD .. 1 Pow iow 4 ig oa aardion,. Power 1958 OLDSMOBILE he Vth gaeony, sore brakes, Hydramatic, 4-door radio, 1957 BUICK Only 1957 CHEVROLET tres. $2395 ey don't come any newer. $1595 2door hard with D gy a, pester. whitewall tires. 14.000 actual miles just like Levees $1395" 2-door sedan with Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewal) tires. A one-owber and very | 1958 BUICK OEtewa:i’ tne tires. “Green 1957 PONTIAC . Starchief dr ial $1895 redio, heater, like new Lenape ews $1795 wer steering, power brakes, tra sharp. ~ 4door hardtop. Po radio, heater. whitewall tires. Extra | 1956 BUICK Super tires. 1957 BUICK Super ¢@door hardtop) Power steering. oy te Blue ang ivory finish. Drives like se whitewall tires. 1956 FORD WAGON ... ith V-8 engine. Fordomatic, radio, heater, Green and ivory finish. Ccuntry sedan w whitewall tires. 1996 BUICK Century convertible walt tree eis is a convertible. —7Bel Air 2door sedan. pare this 1959 FORD radio. heater. *door sedan. tires. Blue and ivory 1956 PLYMOUTH rdtop, power steering. Plastic overs: never been o ee 6 *@ @ © eo 2 e 86 © 8 Full power 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4door hardtop. a steering and brakes, matic, radio, heater, whitew 1989 CHEVROLET . ne. ard radio. heater, white- oney of a buy 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super Power rey Be okt rg whitewall tires. finish. . 1959 ee ee a heater, whitewal) tires. Com- Drice for a rea! dD oe 8 © © © © we ee ee “ee © © © © we $1295 “al brokes, whitewall $1695 power brakes, radio, .$1295 $1395 Buy now for less. $1895 Hydra- ee we @ $2495 $1395 power brakes. radio, auliful red and ivory $2095 | steerin $2495 sedan. power steering. V-8 engine. Fordomatic, whitewall tires 1955 PONTIAC Hydramatic, finish miles and like new. $ 895 new whitewall $1095 Only 4,000 radio, heater. -taver eee Dower steering a brakes. automatic trans- miles. 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air ¢door, Powerglice 1953 CHRYSLER $ 995 Very eharp. real nice. 5 145 Windsor model with power steering See it today. 1951 CHRYSLER $ 125 2. © © © © we Very good low cost transportation SH TON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Every Dollar | Will Count RAMMLER DALLAS | . $1795 Station Wagon, Extra Sharp, R&aH — Auto. Trans. 6 Passenger. ‘538 FORD ......... $1795 enor Wagon, V-8, R&H, 6 pas- ‘$8 ISETTA ....... $ 595 Save with this car | ‘37 DODGE ....... $1495 2-Dr. lag mace with Red Trim. Like N ‘57 PLYMOUTH ..$ 995 | +Dr. Sedan, R&H, Aute Trans., V-8. A Nice Car. ‘57 PLYMOUTH ..S$ 895 4@Dr. sedan, std. Trans. 6 Cyl- inder i ‘36 CHRYSLER ...$1295. +Dr., Sedan. New Yorker, Steering. Power Brakes, R&H ‘56 CHRYSLER ..:$1195. , Sedan, Windsor Deluxe, | Power +Dr. Sedan. Power Steering, Pow- er Brakes. This car you will buy | if you see it. | ‘36 DODGE ....... 895 | 2-Dr. Sedan, R&H, V-8, Auto Trans. j SO CHEVY csgisae $ 995" 2-Dr. Sedan, V-8. Auto. Trans., R&H One Owner. ‘56 PLYMOUTH ..§ 895 4-Dr. Sedan, R&H, Auto. Trans Lecce $ 797) 1-Ton Stake, Tires are preetieey | ly new, ‘46 FORD......... $ 145 | ‘%e Ton pickup. A good truck. | | | Dallas DODGE .- CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | 737 Main Rochester | OL 1-101 Your Best Opportunity TO GET A “NOW -ANY WE'LL TRADE Up or GOOD USED CAR at ‘Cy’ Owens DEAL TO SUIT YOU- OR PAY CASH Down FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR ‘09 Ford CONVERTIBLE $2595 '58 Ford STATION WAGON $1595 ‘57 Buick 2-DOOR HARDTOP $1995 96 Olds 2-DOOR HARDTOP $1295 WE ‘co! 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PRICED TO GO! $19 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE. ‘67 PLYMOUTH Custom suburban wagon. 4 ay R | Oh, the stench of the scandal will get | M@ving made personal appear | Rogy; devil followed efrigerator 2 goon Se altho ; ; ances in hotels. He has appeared J "3S Os 2 Root finial rT) Every show this season has gone worse. A certain writer has been bragging, on tefevialon, adie end tn wnoties as peers - “I wrote every word ever said on both | pictures but thinks hie biggest ADMIRAL 8 Ft. $ 95 Convulsive ii the shows. It was all scripted. I | ¢° rim is coming up. Freezer. www ddd 30 Past TM 135 Te] State Slaughter Report: even drilled the contestants on the an- — ; as Ch 1 : . >g r c pears a F : 7 44 swers. We talked in a little office. I locked Wh die yaa iets co ADMIRAL 30” Range $ 95 ties Voune * ewer Cattle, More Hogs ‘ the door and the key was in my pocket, | ;,»)) a WH TUMOE nce esau nens ; 37 Retards ; — it'll really be the high point of my x a tole. % MI has LANSING (UPI)—During the. WILSON so there would never be any witness. career because I've always ad- ADMIRAL 10 Ft. Refrigerator, $ 95 % Force 8 0 5 first nine months of the year,) | And the $10,000 pay-off from a department store, to get mired sane and his music," S898] with Trade ........... 1 48 Compass point Michigan meat packing plants an employe on, was just a minor part of the foot available to\'"* 7!Year-old Singer, , $ Bouieires antec! Tes pote cat. TV execs from music publishers, book publishers, Hollywood| * et Pi ae ee ADMIRAL 12 Ft. Refrigerator, $979" (music) 5 % “ eae bia roducers, etc. ' i | tommy regrets Anta : 3 Washes lighuy 5] for the similar period a year ago, e aie angen 0 hs that the little guys had to cut their’... Keen so abused, remarking: Auto. Defrost, with Trade... .. 5s mon the Federal-State Crop Reporting 8 i EME 1G * * * “I've always liked rhythm and eaves 3 “i : | Pins! Dow? husband 23 Wanders 36 Atmosphere Service said today. blues, the start fo rock 'n’ roll, but a) , appearance ib Cuddies ° Fa Fashion” i Ramble. wa Plants slaughtered nearly 20 Marilyn Monree and her friend and coach Paula i they're really ruining it these days. HAM | at Ke ) ; Ba - Mastery 38 Spirituous bo dE me per cent more cattle and 25 per; Strasberg are off to Hollywood for several months. MM to | vis Presley is a great singer. he 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to 9:00 3 Pestine ¥ ot) liquor + 46 Hammer head cent more hogs in September than fi 7 ue er can really put some feeling into 4 Hoax 13 Attainment 23 Paramours 47 Italian resort ; i ilm “The Billionaire” with Gregory Peck. Arthur Miller ee é & Afresh 18 GI's address 4 Shakespearean 50 Skaters in the previous month, the service ; : . . jrock n’ roll, and that's what counts | ——______________—_— € Roman date 21 Masculine countess roup (ab) eau joins MM in a few weeks. It’s MM's last film for 20th Cen- | ,},, ether it is clas-— — insert callchaaM _—— _ | tury-Fox, and she already has her script memorized. A | *) , cat " Ave "os hat ~~ — — i . : ok sical, popular, hill-billy or wha ] s e famous Hollywood millionaire who's in the film business {have you.” DAD Don t Miss th B | may recognize himself as the eccentric leading man. ; ss. e ig Classical music and progres- | ] | WIR (760) CKLW (890) WWs (950) WCAR (1130) «WXYZ (1270) = WRON (1460) «© JB, (1508) ; 4 . | look-alike, Duke Hazlitt. Duke, after impersonating Sinatra for; Tommy's two movies were Thi 1 Tomcat 11:00—WJR, News, Reynolds | CKLW. News, David WWJ, News, Haggard half an hour, said, “Just to break it up, just to change things Peat i Ma and Take is Weekend : 6:90 WJR, News ww, Network Time WJBK, News, George | CKLW Joe vas around, we're gonna do a Sinatra song.” After that. he said, ea a tote he “# ster WWJ. News WXYZ, Surre . WJIBK. Reid “g body just b h . ; orses. e e his firs rse CKLW. News CKLW. Hopwood 9 WJR, News. Mrs. Page +“Somebody just brought me a message. It’s from Frank. It says - ; . . y J, Paye Elizabeth WPON. Chuck Lewis P - at the age of 8, having lived in Wear, Nuss WPoN Music WXYZ. Breakfast Club | Stor singing.’ ” ea a pl Get the Kids Their CKLW, News. David WJBK, News, Reid WCAR News. Martyn Musie WPON. News. Sports | 2:00—WJR. Bill Harris 11:30—WJIR, Music WCAR, News WXYZ, Surrell 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date WPON. News. Lark WWJ. Maxwell a TY | WWJ. Maxwell — | « ” _ uy th ch wr Sie S00. duc: Berta | ‘Hungarian Man of the Year” in Cleveland — told how he’d|moved on to Hollywood. He has a e Activities WCAR, News, Patrick FRIDAY MORNING CKELW. Mary Morgan WPON. Candlelight 10:00—WJR, Music 2:30—WXYZ, P. Winter CKLW News. Shift Break 27:00—WJR, Guest House 3:00— WJR, = WXYZ, E P. Morgan CKLW. Cc) WXYZ, News, Sherman WXYZ, M. Shor : : ; CKLW F Lewis Jr WBE. Tom Goorwe, CELW. Joe van CKLW. Joe Van subscriptions to three magazines. During the next three | 2nd Se is the Ww Tooy e - ; , Me A atest Singer y. von ee ment WPON. Early Bird WCAR., News WCAR News, Bennett | months, I didn’t receive one copy. Not only that, but they wrote e : ‘ ‘* ark WCAR. Woodling 10:30—CKLW, Joe Van WXYZ. Lou Sherman 11:00—WJIR, Problems? WWJ, News, Theater CKLW. Joe Van WXYZ. Sherman WJBK. News, Retd ¢:20—WJIR, Music Hall 7:tu— Ww, News CKLW, Eye Opener WXYZ Night Train CKLW. Knowles WPON fomte J 3:30—WWJ, French WJBK, News. Geo CKLW. News. Davies ree WPON Early Bird. Sports 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby WWJ, News, Roberts WXYZ, News, Wolf 8:00— WJR, Composite Ter wen he Rall 2. M. Sho WWJ, Monitor —— ol . Toby David | WCAR, Ni WXYZ. M. rr ‘Corinne Calvet ... id ti . _ | ie qoBR. ews. George weon, Chuck Lewis CKLW. News, Davies Ca “ ; When the Senate Committee finishes with Kid tick. It would be fun to try We have over 75 Good Used TV Sets that will WXYZ, Hockey WCAR. News, Sheridan wie. ag the TV quizzes it'll turn the spotlight on disk payoffs Ainclud- to make sénse out of the role and make wonderful family entertain- 1):30—WJR, Time for Musi¢e CKLW. Mary Morgan WPON. News. Casey R. Ww 8:30—WwWJ, Monitor PON. Carriage Trade WCAR, News WPON, Nite Sounds 7:30—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, Wolf FRIDAY AFTERNOON 4:30—WJIR, Musie Hall CKLW. News David _she’s 65 (and how can you get an actress to admit she’s 65) ... oh . } 1 Re sls o mleleiele ttie e a/ss Oot Swan, News, Muste WIEE, Hews, George UW), Mews Heseerd, | 5:00—WJIR, News, Muste | Ex-starlet Toby Wing (now the wife of Eastern Airlines exec SONOTON E Cal Joy ad = teks Hm 85 WIR Reve owe | Say fe wine Siz "m anos” =| Dick Merrill) is back on stage, in Miaini, House of Hearing , :30WJR, Portraits wien “meee, Wort w dies cxLW, Radio and TV 10:60— WIR, Concert W. News. David CAR, News, Purse WCAR. 4 . F WPON. News, Lewis 12:30—WJIR, Time for Muste WIR Bowen CKL WIBK. News. George WCAR, News WPON. News. Casey ~ 30:30—WwIR, Stereo ~~ $:30—WIR, Music Hat r) . WWJ. News, Concert WJBK, Jack Beliboy CKLW. Knowles | $:30—-WJR, Musie Rall | CRLW, Bud Davies sive jazz do not intrigue Tommy. He doesn't like a song without * * * Liz Taylor, Eddie Fisher and Leonard Bernstein were |among the Frank Sinatra fans who ganged in to hear Frank's Pattern or melody. | * * * He was-born in Chicago, raised Hollywood producer Joe Pasternak — after being named jn Shreveport and Houston and | returned to Budapest and been warmly greeted. “You should wonderful collection of drums, in- |catch up on the news by subscribing to our Budapest maga-|¢luding an African grass-cutting zines,” they told him. “So,” said Joe, “I paid $20 for 3-months| bongo drum. He collects records to me asking me to renew my subscription. And I did!” “It would be a real challenge.’ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Tommy says, “because no one Jeff Stone flew to London to talk divorce proceedings with really knows what made Billy the His big ambitjon in life: to play Billy the Kid. |ing payoffs and part-ownership of performers). play it with real conviction.” Greer Garson won't start collecting her MGM pension till) | “he « * S = Free Hearing Tests | - ment EARL’S PEARLS: These days, if you want to relax, you) pw havé to work hard at it... That’s earl, brother. . ee 7-193 and ready to go and look around ... You'll be _ Football Games They are fully guaranteed s] 4° Stop in today WALTON Own TV Set for FE 2-2257 S15 &. Walton, Cor, feslya ee a a . % _FIFTY-SIX THE PONTIAC Reversed Population Decline Norfolk Demolished, Then Rebuilt NORFOLk, Va «UPI rt t Yeuld ipply for state help for with private money, Some, im. million civic center designed to histone city, fo 0 ears one Clearing, replannihg, rehabilitating cluding the public housing proj- ooncentrate in one area the ad of ie ; 7 . ind reconstructing blighted areas ects, was redeveloped with pub nictrat Gop coi dit {1 “gt rf e easte seaboa Ca ministrative acihities ¢ he ity n aceordance with local rede lie funds, shipping and trading center Nas elopment plans tt ' ' bitiou government ! ‘ i eat na it rigs if . found there's one sure Wa 1 * * * b - ut * * * ; edev\elop } } et far the . ' . ' eep up with the Plains fo hree major redevel AeA I rt co fw the project, expec { ‘ ched 4 tr f rs { r lete down and rebuild pment projects the it ‘ low na ‘ ‘ ! led to take z Val to comple Ana (hale cadct ct ; ched “iti) cane tae (ive icy The project P estim sted) oat) | $24.125,279 of EP rOVCTT nt's hers ive ' faser i { j ‘ h I t Ji re I t Norf ! are is $16.08 1 di the A ; . . , { I i a“ i is) : GX 11 { { In 1949, Norfolk was in serious 1) ee ay ae si | lemolition of Sox structure rfo] lavar F 1 Due} Roads tH Surrounded — bn ; ' ' UIE) 2 ass ' : trouble iv vears it uu ' I ke eam nefude pro ' t anes. ot a _“ ‘ pe the } ibeth Raver, the Lafayette .; . , orth admits redevelopment: Cal lation had dropped a third, from ' . . , sions for off-street parking spaces be expensive But it has to be a high of 305.000 in 1948 to River, the Chesapeake Bay and fy, 7200 automobiles, new sites Pacecdihel care tr Atl tic ( n { nidines r ae ’ on 13.000 ve Atlantic Ocea or Office building tores and “Every city goes through a con rfolk's first redevelopment personal-service firms and a $15 a, a Trafti ax ct ny if tinuous life cvele growth project north of the Elizabeth F nots | { area city s me rate aS p Phe aliminatednlo7 ; maturity, Obsolesence = ant once vive riage a “ ac : ying up in prop tu , Be os aia Sn ; again, the need for new growth _— of slums anc C an estir ed . growth if city suis The Galt Shaan “The deta war met BOL Money Blooms =, 2y2%,a8its"Ony 2 few year = b,099, (02 ve | 6delei was me oe rate was climbing toward new a F t of $3,799 801 ago, Norfolk faced such a need tO ‘deral gris oO 3, 798 ’ highs 2 tte “" ‘7 an : of y sii P There was but one obvious course igh: ny ; , ¥ It then it the gg NY ESCED Beans OF 8 All Over High School initiate immediately a program launched what it nsidert the of revitalization.” most progressive slur The second project, known as PHEONIX. A E —_ —— ! . . {EON riz. 4 - For nir ind redevelopment program in the the Atlantic City project, cov : panne . ‘A ‘) i . months fast year alte aller count: ered 135 acres. It provided for [0" hs fa ms alter aller | Pu summer planting and growing the MI 6-0406 ptt neg Was ope ned fl \ : . owers ew York | Boston’ fawrence M Cox 47-year-old f national : MONAT executive director of the housing I Fs 1uthority, explained that under the DON'T DISCARD THAT OLD WATCH... ' mit ; redevelopment plahs the authority 1 achieve > 1 I paid for ]t \ determines which sections of the W DER IZE iT! Iwelve veurs ago the city city are in bad shape council, over vigorous opposition t then prepares a plan for elim appropriated $25,000 to a special inating blight and converting the agency called the Norfolk Rede ind to productive use velopment and Housing Author * * * itv for a slum study. Redevelopment 1s based on the best use for the land a& indicated The authority, directly responsi J ble to the council, put its spot- by the city's master pian, Cox light on 600 acres of slums in the |S#d_ Those sections not used for city and warned that immediate Dousing are used for schools, play slum clearnance action would have grounds, public buildings and rev to be taken enue-producing businesses The city council acted almost Under the law, the authority has without delay. It applied for fi- the power to 6el] the cleared land nancial assistance from the Fed- @! 4 price which reflects its val ue for new uses. Two-thirds of any eral government and with Galves- . \loss is covered by a federal grant ton, Texas, shared the distinction ®@ New dial of being first in the country to re-| 20d the other third must be met @ New hands and crystal Low 95 ceive allocations from the pool of by the city. Often, part of th @ Movement completely overhauled 800.000 public housing units pro- city’s payment is in the form of @ One full year guarantee vided for under Title III of the!“ edits for public streets and othe: S . Plus Tax t * Federal Housing Act of 1949 utilities. —— cape 154 N. Saginaw St » m 1! Caevel w Ad . . It relied on a 1946 redevelop Much of the cleared land in yous money tach™ ole er which Nerfolkk has been redeveloped ment act in Virginia under Shop Mon., Fri. and Sat. Nights ‘til 9 P. M. value cemonsiratic ion ¢ NUD s ROEBUCK AND CO. SALE! ALL- WOOL BROADLOOM in Multicolor Stripe Reg. 5.99 ern, multicolor stripe will do won- ngs for your bedroom or den. Pew: 66 pre- $q. yd. Charge It Second Floor Floorcovering Dept., Good Quality table pads with 4 insulating layers yr) colorful Harmony House custom-made table pads Protect lovely table top against Keep= | Men's Wear Dept. 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