t t a f é : A - The Weather E 0. S. Weather Bureau Forecast \ Snow flurries — ade _{Detalis on Page 9) Tieth YEAR ee eia oa" 9 ATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL # i § PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1058 ng Nee! —28 PAGES . 2 ; : Bey Juno I! Soars Up | But Lacks Speed sh inn Williams and Conlin Go Into Huddle Over State WASHINGTON (i— Space scientists predicted today the Army’s space probe will reach a height “of 64,830 miles, then fall back and burn. up in the earth’s atmosphere Sun- but was too slow and wide of jhe mark to reach the moon. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced that all four stages of the 76-foot Juno II fired successfully after it blasted off its Cape Canaverel. Fla. launching*pad at 12:45 a.m. EST. Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris. head of the Army's missile ord- nance command, said the failure of the probe—called Pioneer II— to achieve the planned peak ve- locity was due primarily to the fact. that the booster engine of the Jupiter first stage cut off three seconds too sqon. State Budget May Approach Tax Study Plan By ROGER LANE LANSING (Hints that + Called Gaming Ring Kingpins s City Police Bust (mmm ov $D%4 Million Operation Here Act Friday Following _ 8-Month Investigation by Vice Squad By MAX E. SIMON |. Pontiac police yesterday ‘smashed a $2% million ers ing ai "|STILL MOVING UP Nonetheless, that at 7:40 a.m. E.S.T., But the rocket did not attain _the velocity needed to reach the vicinity of the moon and it was aimed “three and one-half de- grees .low” of the necessary angle. day afternoon. From Our News Wires WASHINGTON — A gold- plated Army robot soared thou- sai.ds of miles into space today rmuiles and was still moving up-| hour, A * * * Pioneer III might surpass the 79.- 000-mile altitude achieved in Qc- Pioneer I. The aim of the Army experi- ment was to send the cone- shaped instrument package near the moon in just under 34 the sun. Army missile scientist, moon, and cinity of the moon's orbit.” 909 PCT. SUCCESSFUL miles, Von Braun said, ‘‘We are de- nied a full success, but I would say tWe experiment is 90 per cent successful.” Dr. William H. Pickering, head) of the Army’s jet propulsion lab-| oratory, second shot at the moon “‘soon,’ but declined to give an approxi- mate date. this month or next. * * * Pickering will fall back. into the earth's at-| ‘mosphere and burn up. He sai the robot could not go into an) orbit around the earth. He also presented figures show-; AP Wirepheto rocket os II spews fire and Fla. this LOTS OF SMOKE — The Army ro smoke as it leaves the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, morning carrying Pioneer III, a moon probe satellite. Hold U.S. Flier a Pawn in West Berlin Situation Sse" BERLIN (7) — An American flier who parachuted, pickering said there was into East Germany was held today as a pawn in the chance for success of this experi. - Berlin situation , ment. He said the robot : _ a ‘have had to come within about An East German official indicated Lt. Mackin would be returned to the U.S. Army only triggering deVice to work. through direct negotiations with the East German' — Gita ne satellite regime. Mackin be-*— [HARA said. “We are already verv| came lost and bailed out behind the Iron Curtain reach the moon, as well as below! |the minimum velocity to escape [the earth's gravity. One experiment in the Army robot was a camera triggering device designed te be set off | by reflected light from the moon. The rebot contained no camera | but scientists had hoped to de- He Takes Out His Hate (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) NASA announced | the robot/proach 500 million dollars had reached an altitude of 39,100! ward at a speed of 4,152 miles an There also were indications that, tober by its Air Force predecessor, hours and put it into orbit around | Dr. Wernher Von Braun, chief said that because of the poor aim, the robot| will not reach the vicinity of the “it is more than doubt- ful if it will even reach the vi- Half way to the vicinity of the! orbit would be more than 100,000, said the Army will try al He would not say | whether the second shot will be/mounting deficit, financing present said that Pioneer I] sire, increased aid to hard-pressed | d ‘ties.’ device | no} would: Richard 99 990 miles of the moon for the: chief of the. certain that a great deal of useful | the 1959-60 state general fund budget might ap- developed in a huddle be- tween Gov. Williams and ‘Rep. Rollo G, Conlin (R- Tipton). Such a figure, compared ‘with 341 million dollars voted by the Legislature for, the fiscal year ending next June 30, would be based on; jenactment of the Conlin) Tax Study Citizens Adviso- ry Committee tax package, | ‘or something like it. This. is by no means assured. Williams, without committing himself on the tax overhaul pro- © called ringleaders of an alleged numbers syndi- numbers ring in the big- gest raid ever held in = (Pontiac. § | Sixty-five persons were arrested and charged with ‘investigation of conspiracy ‘to violate state gambling laws. The raid climaxed an eight- month investigation of the alleged syudicate by vice squad officers. Detective Richard G. Evans, aeag of the vice squad, dis- closed that the target date for closing in on the ring was orig- inally Nev, 7. The raid was called off at that time due to a tipoff, he said. Extra police had been called in Pontiac Press Phote They are Martha Campbell, 48, of 440 S. Saginaw SEIZED IN RAIDS—These two persons were gram,,gaid yesterday that in eval- uating it he was accepting its pro-| posed net revenue gain of 140 mil-| lion dollars as a ‘“‘startifg point.” “The committee must have chosen the 140 millions for seme good reason—what, I don’t know. We're not changing it one way or the other right now,” the Gov- | ernor said. Last February the Governor's ‘budget called for expenditures of! 361 millions but the Legislature ac- itually appropriated about 20 mil: jlions less. As expressed by the committee, ‘itself, one of the objectives of its, study was to provide revenue for: Gradual liquidation of the state's jand éven expantied services and, “if the Legislature should so de-| and municipali-' iSchool districts estimate of a fiscal year-end def- ieit of 635 million dollars now ‘ing that the robot was below the| appeared to be conservative. minimum velocity required to) ,qvisory committee staff ana. morning, the lowest here since 1885. ‘lysts have estimated it at 80 mil- ilions or more. | Williams said he will take no po-| sition on the tax package until to dip to 3 above, ‘experts in the State Department of cording to the U:S. Weather Partly cloudy. have/ eolq with occasional snow flurries istudied the recommendations care- ‘is the outlook for Sunday and Mon-| Administrations, the Governor's! budget - making agency, | fully. ‘Look Ye at Home! CHELMSFORD?) England (UP1)—Red-faced prison officials today toek down the road-blocks they set up in a widespread hunt for inmates Leslie Higgins and cate which was smashed by police yesterday. St., and Charles Banks, 59, of 154 Wessen St. then, presumably for a civil de- ‘ en ae fense meeting. | x «kk * The ‘raids yesterday began at 3 p.m. ee SS * Freeze Grips State; Mercury at 3 Tonight Only the 30 men on duty were used as the vice squad sprang its trap. “Every available man—from Straley Doubts . ’ Raid Claims tipaled” Evans 3 . = ticipated,” Ev Le - TODAY’S TEMPERATURES svedesy iheahapess ats pan 12:30 am. ........ a7 6 Os snes anens 7 | Says He Had Big Part a “ ae wun NW OAT accom sences 14 ‘it eegneceeeee wet eg : iles of mutuels tickets were 2 a.m 12 Sam. .........-. 8 Ph pes Groundwork carted into the statlon by arrew 4 OW le mera mme eeeme or the Roundu 3 OM. ce we cee 10 1” aw as in iiadia . uP Police confiscated $2,500 in cash | and 3,000 mutuel bet slips. : BM. cone tases : : ll am...... or 18 \By. GEORGE t, TRUMBULL JR. Five of the 65 corecliy weseateg MiB. pace cee , Noon niclelsielelsisielel si 6 ° 20 Police Chi { Herbert Ww. Straley, were white men. > lrecently stri of his powers. by x * * 4 isecond pre-winter cold snap. Canada dropped temperatures over the entire state to ring in Pontiac. Conlin told newsmen his earlier “near-zero mark with colder temperatures forecast for x * tonight and tomorrow. area with the low expected” 30 miles an hour are in the | area forecast. Sta reported main highways slippery two feet was reported. Petoskey, jonly in spots this morning. Dixie near the top of the Lower Penin- Called the ringleader of the syndicate by Evans was Charles Banks, 59, of 154 Wessen St. Banks was arrested at the Big Six Re- publican Club, alleged syndicate headquarters, Seized with Banks was John Tay- ‘lor, 55, of 40 Harris St., who po- lice said was third in command. Banks’ chief aide was Mrs. Mar- Michigan today was in the grip of the season's Public Safety Director George D. ‘Eastman, scoffed at estimates by) police officers that yesterday's raid A blast of cold air moving down from western smashed a $2% million gambling | “I'd be a little more conserva- tive.”’ he said late yesterday after- noon in his office as police were. still rounding up alleged numbers: . jtha Campbell, 48, police said. She Temperatures will tumble again iri the Pontiac "ns operators. ae arreaied | at = home, 440 | “IE wasn’t even permitted to S. Saginaw St. | engage in the raid," said Straley | Highway was clear after salting who said he had & big part in iit, sey fas hee nae ‘operations had succeeded in melt- laying the groundwork for a vexcept for her 10-year-old grand- ing snow and ice, troopers said. series of raids. daughter. = Side ross however were de" Straley said he was aware the| In her second-floor bedroom was scribed as slippery and most of i> raid was coming off, and that/a two by one-foot floor safe. The mercury in downtown Pontiac hit 7 above this ac- and continued: iday. Tomorrow's high will be them were considered hazardous.’ hel “made AeA é up the raidin struc- * Inear 20. | Highways were reported treach- , P = “Open it up. It's not’ locked, inwest Renna tions’ and got legal advice from nothing in it, Blustery winds ranging up to (erous in southwestern Michigan the prosecutor's office. | with snow squalls that started last) TAA | inight still continuing, and causing ; was telling the truth. drifting on some roads. When 35 vice squad detectives) But further investigation of the At Houghton, fresh snowfall of ® and city police patrolmen began wemises turned up money “all \their roundups beginning at 3 p.™.. over the place,” Patrolman Earl 'Straley was visiting the police chief W. Skrobeck of the vice squad A search inside it showed she te Police at the Pontiac Post: Arthur Ward, who hadn't exactly | Secanndl After beating the bushes for 12 hours. guards found Ward and Higgins hiding in the prison kitchen. ‘ hag recorded 28 inches up, ‘of Birmingham on coming gradu- said. sula, now this season, giving it tion exercises of the Southeastern, «Everywhere in her bedroom = ito Who Wrote to Santa? | more than half the 54-inch total. ‘Michigan Association of Chiefs of bureau, closets, boxes, and on her Names on Page 19 (Continued on Page 2 » Col. 7) | lit got all last winter, and winter (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) i still two weeks away. Very slippery. sections and poor, Wednesday. PY Breaking Windows The Communists accused West] FLINT W—Williaim A. Stevens Germany at Baie folprevert Ger was arrested on a charge of de- | stroying government property after, The Western Big Three who 16 windows in the Flint Post Office occupy West Berlin refuse to rec- | ognize the East German regime (“ere smashed with pieces of steel pipe yesterday. or have any negotiations with it. * * * This affects both the Mackin case! and: Soviet efforts to make the Acting Postmaster Charles Pratt United States, Britain and France said Stevens, 34, of New York, told deal with East Germany for ac- him, cess to Berlin. “I don't like the government.’ Soviet Premier Khrushchev has threatened to turn over to East Germany in six months the Soviet controls over transportation from) West Germany to the isolated city. 110 miles inside Fast Germany. 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Di Ds DMMB DMMB Me De RMD DDH DPD Dr De De DDD Be : 2 ae ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958, & ~ ye ie MRS. HENRY COIN "Mrs. Henty (Nora M.),Coin, 83, of 152 Washington St. died yester- day in Pontiac General Hospital after an, Hliness of four weeks, She -wag a member of Central Christian Chureh, the” Women’s Christian Temperance Union and the Doreas Guild of her church. Mrs. Coin leaves three sons, Lan- nie W., Harry and Ralph Coin, all of Pontiac; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and two sis- ters, Mrs. bey Leffel of Pontiac and Mrs. Will Bigsby of Colfax, Ind. Mrs. Coin’s body will Sparks-Griffin Funeral Ho: noon Monday when it will be taken to the Central Christian Church for the service at 3:30 p.m. Burial will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. at the til H. ERWIN GOTTSCHALK H. Erwin Gottschalk, 55, of 3716 Covert Rd. died suddenly Thurs- ealhs in Pontiac and Nearby “Areas (2 peel same gl mia Adds One More Death Truck & Coach Division where he ‘was employed. General Motors truck plant. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; and a brother. with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester, The family soggests memorials Sam Benton Says: . For your convenience, | OPEN SUNDAY will be I] P.M. to 6 P. Sam Benson has MORE | Known WOMEN IN WHITE UNIFORMS SUNDAY ST off | SPECIAL All 6.91 te 10.95 Uniforms! pe ee ee | BELIEVE | HAVE THE The Gift for Her . a8 Colorful plain colors or reversi- ble tea aprons will please her. |children in the Pontiac P ublic ' Schools. JOSEPH V, PRICE Joseph.__ V. Price: 72, of 1991 Lakeland, Sylvan Lake, died un- expectedly yesterday at his home while watching television. He was an employe of Consumers Power Co. Besides his wife, Tracie, Mr. Price is survived by two daughters, |Mrs. Lenore Gardner of Holly- | wood, Fila., and Mrs, Ferne Col- gate of Silver Lake; a son, Neal Parker of Clarkston; and a sister. Service will be at 2 p.m. Mon- | day from the Sharpe Funeral GRANT BURLISON | Grant Burlison, 73, of 63 Hudson |St. died early this morning of a ‘heart condition in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had_ been ill | several years, | Mr. Burlison was an employe of Pontiac Motor Division and a imember of the Baldwin Avenue tEvangelica] United Brethren Church. Surviving are his wife, Flora; a son, Conrad of Pontiac; a daugh- ter, Miss. Miriam Burlison at ;home; and a sister. Service will be at 3 p.m. Mon- day from the Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cem- etery. ' MRS. REGINALD SEARS Mrs. Reginald (Grace) Sears, 73, P Wot 74 Elm St, River Rouge and a day night at elles Motors). -A graduate of Eastern Michigan College, he had taught school for many years before working at the Service will be at 1:30 p.m. -Mon- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel } be made to a fund for handicapped tal co i sa ‘ s- Mrs. Sears was a member of El- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Florence ,Westerdale of River Rouge; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and er. body will be brought to Pontiac for burial in the Perry Mt. Park etery. 5370 Sand Hill Rd., will be held Tuesday at the Catholic church in Brothers Funeral Home, Almont, making arrangements. Mrs. Barrett died Thursday in Bishop Hospital. during childbirth. She was a member of the Catho- lic church in Cheboygan. Surviving are her husband, An- drew; seven sons, Richard of the and one grandson. = HOXEY ROMEO — Service for Edward) Hoxey, 76, 64646 Mound Rd., will! Roth’s Home. for Funerals with burial in St. Paul Cemetery, War- ren. Mr. Hoxey, a retired farmer, died unexpectedly at his home Fri- day. He leaves one son , Glen and three grandchildren, all of Romeo. | Deaths Elsewhere OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) — Dr. George K. McCracken, 59, who was official physician at Sing Sing Prison for more than three dec- ades, died Friday of a heart at-, tack. x * * | NEW YORK (AP)—Frederick W. DeFoe, 80, industrialist and secre- tary of the Boston American League Baseball Co., died Friday in his home after an extended ill- Cullinan Stone World's Biggest Diamond Found in 1905 in Transvaal Mine Was Named for Owner WASHINGTON—The biggest gem | emer Emerald sets. and lay i our superior ald-cut diamonds cut diamonds are very popular today and we feature a wonderful selection. side diamonds and fit around Make your choice today Solitaires, it away. " diamond ever found was unearthed in 1905 at the same Transvaal mine t yidlled the Niarchos, the world’s costliest gem. Named for linan, carats. The Cullinan was presented to |\Britain’s Edward VII, who chose noted cutter J. Asscher for the ago- nizing task of cleaving the stone into smaller gems. Another storied diamond is the ' Kohinoor, which also is among | the British crown jewels. Hindu tradition says it was worn thou- sands of years ago by a hero of | the Hindu epic, the Mahabha- rata. | In Russian’s diamond treasury is a tsarist memento—the 200- carat diamond known as the Orloff. + From its size and shape some be- lieve it may be the lost Great Mogul. This legendary gem is said to have weighed 787 carats when found. It disappeared after 1665, when it, or part of it, was seen in ‘an Indian rajah’s court as a cut jewel of 280 carats. The Orloff story follows the best tradition of gem adventures. A ‘French soldier is said to have stolen it from the eye of a Hindu \god in a Mysore temple. 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Separate funeral serv- six daughters, Mrs. Beverly Kas- ices were sung at numerous parish prgak, Joann, Monica, std churches througheut the city for Susan and Margaret, all of Almont|™@ny of the remajning New York assisted at the Mass held in the temporary “‘cathedral,” be held at 1 p.m. Monday at| victims, their relatives and mourn- "Ghicago’ S en Fite CHICAGO (UPD,_-The dail toll ea ‘ater at the Holy Innocents’ and a broth- in Chicegp's schol fire climbed to| Shrine’ of Queen of Banven Come $1 last ‘night, hourg after. 70 of;tery where 21 of the victims were Services for 12 more of the chil- ‘Catholic nuns who died Meanwhile, spokesmen for a fund) Attention of the heartsick city shifted to the city’s hospitals said contributions exceeded. $125,- 000 dollars and that first payments of $500 or more had been given to} each of the stricken families. The {cheeks were delivered by detec-| tives, and plans were underway to’ provide candy and ts for surviving children still hospitalized. prayers were offered that the de. layed death last night of Victor dacabellis, 9, might be the last in the overwhelming tragedy. A Solemn Requiem Mass was 'J. L.. Littlefield Heads State Foods Division LANSING w — J. L. Littlefield, 42, assistant dairy division chief set up for the bereaved parents| YS’ and hs: BO _ CARC OATS GOODMAN'S Discount Department Store 520 S. Saginaw St. 1 Block North of Wilson Ave. in the State Agriculture Depart-| ment, has been appointed chief of the Foods and Standards Division, effective Dec, 31. That is the date set for retire- ment of Miles A. Nelson, long- time foods and standards head. Littlefield, a graduate of Michigan ers. State University, has been with children. Francis Cardinal Spellman of chosen because no clitrch in the city was large enough to hold the _ with hoods : Smartly. tailored for warmth and A comfort. Reg. $8.95 87 Limited time ee AP ee Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable. INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence Street About 7,000 persons were at the |the Agriculture Department since Armory, and another 2,000 gath-| 1940. ee ate ee seiner seen — Tomorrow. You a see the newest in Christmas Decoration ideas... the home.. gorgeous blooms for the holiday season. FREE GARDENIA CORSAGES Christmas Flower Show and Open House _at Pearce's 12 NOON to 5 P.M. re cordially invited to come in tomorrow and for . for gifts. Never have we had more FOR THE LADIES No sales will be made during Open House THE PEARCE FLORAL COMPANY 559 Orchard Lake Ave. fler without any trouble,’ she said. |f OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS R. C. CUMMINGS, Pres. M. A. BENSON, Vice-Pres. JAMES CLARKSON, Executive Vice-Pres. and , Secretary E. W. 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Dos YEAH, BUT oaeOR ‘f Soc NG VERY \ Br iS WeaKne TOO ae \For Social Security Tax Figure Up Maid’s Wages By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer From Mrs. K.C. of New Orleans: “I’ve just hired a maid to help me with the housework. She'll ‘be working for me two days a week. Must I pay Social Security tax for her? If so, how do I do it?” If you pay your maid $50 or more cash wages (includ - ing carfare) every three months, you must pay Social Security tax on her wages and file a quarterly tax return with the Internal Revenue Service. You can get. instruc- ~ tiens and the appropriate forms by weriins to the nearest IRS office. k* *& * From W.T. of Boston: “I’m 62 and receiving a * pension from the Veterans Administration for a non-service-connect- ed disability. I get this because I’m a World War I veteran. I can’t work because of a heart condition. Even though I get- the pension, the Social Security Administration has refused to give me disability payments. I don’t understand why I’m not eligible to Social Security disability payments if I’m dis- abled enough to get a vet’s pension?” Probably you don’t meet the requitements for Social NEW oweres” SSN SST VOLELSESLLLIGLLE 5 (se lacdaea SIERO I + AAs 4 G SeoQomn Wer eff = Cs N = Re = See the bigger, better new model WHITE OAK coal. It’s larger to give you even better heating satis- faction. You'll like the larger, longer-lasting KING SIZES of WHITE OAK — especially the NUT and STOVE sizes. You'll like their better performance — their better economy. Order your KING SIZE White Oak TODAY! Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Up, MODEL COAL fll ttt! SNe PARK FREE REAR OF STORE FE 5-6150 TUCSON (UPI) — Funeral serv- Gtenn 4 Griffin Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-584) 24-Hour Ambulance Service “| Mike Karty, Security disability payments. The requirements are a good deal more strict than the VA pension requirements. If you wish you can appeal the decision of the Social Securty Administration as to your eligibility. Talk with your local office about this. x * * From A.W. of Denver: them. Is this rental income counted as self-employment in- come under the Social Security law? If it is, I'd like to pay rs tirement payments.” Unless real estate rentals are received by you as a real estate dealer, they're not considered self-employment income. * * * From GS. of Tampa, Fla.: “Ill be 65 and eligible for Social Security payments next March. My wife js already 65 | but won’t be eligible for payments until I retire. When we | apply for payments what kinds of documents do we need to take with us?” You both will need some proof of your age and your ‘marriage certificate or other proof of your marriage. x * * From Mrs. J.B.H. of Oakland, Calif.: “I accidentally burned my Social Security check with some trash. How oan I get another? I need the money badly.” You should immediately go inte your Social Security office, describe the situation involving the burning of the check and fill out a form to have the check replaced. It probably will take a month or so for another check to be issued. x *&* * From R.P. of Phoenix, Ariz.: “In a column several months ago you mentioned that employes would have to pay more Social Security tax next year. How much more? On Jan 1, the Social Security tax rate will go to 2! per cent of your wages up to $4,806 a year. | decided to try hiking up Mt. | Baldy, more than 9,000 feet high. A heavy snow storm that dumped “up to 20 inches of snow in several ‘hours hit the area while they were out. Search parties membering up ito 1, 000 men combed the mountain \for weeks after the other boys re- turned to safety and reported ie companions missing. To Hold Services for Lost Scouts ices are pending for three Boy/| Scouts who perished when they be- |came separated from hiking com- “I own two houses and rent one of | _ tax on it and thereby increase my future Social Security re- | as Hope, who acquired it in the | mid-1800’s. Later, Hope Diamond Believed Part ofLarger Gem WASHINGTON — The famous Hope diamond is believed to have been originally part of the larger French Blue worn by Louis XIV. Stolen during the French Revolu- tion's Reign of Terror, it reap- |peared in England cut to its pres- ent 44%-carat oval form. It was named for the banker Henry Thom- Sultan Abdul-Hamid W a favorite wife. as had a still more unfortunate previous owner, Louis XVI of France, who also lost his head. In time, Mrs. Evalyn Walsh Mc- | Lean of Washington took on the Hope with its burden of bad-luck superstition. years after, its dark history, THREE TIMES ONE: Affection, Indulgence and Humor are three worlds we create. Affection is the seed of life: a child seeks of Turkey bought the jewel to adorn | He lost bis throne, | i At her death, many ¥ it went to Harry|s. Winston, whose exhibits of it for , charity cast a brighter light on | & both food, and affection—both are essential. A mother lives for the affection of husband and family. All great men in history reached the pinnacle of their greatness with affection as their motivating force, affection for someone, or something themselves. Indulgence is a bridge over the canyon of frustration; grant a favor to one in distress and watch the seams of life spring apart to show all the goodness within: So often a minor traffic accident bri rancor and anger; humor, in a smile or softly spoken word brings understanding and amic- able settlement. - These three worlds are the ones we create and k in orbit; Affection is the motivating force, ndulgence is the gravitational in- fluence, and Humor, is the sunshine. L. VOORHEES J. was greater than M. €. 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They lived in a three room house, had very little money and her husband was sick. But she was one of those great Americans who believe that you can fight your way through with the help of God. She became ill and her doctor told her she had only a year to live. - She knelt down and prayed. The next day she had a sense of a lumi- nous Presence. It was so real that her heart melted. The Lord was by her side. She said to Him, “Here are my ten children, most of them little. What shall I do?” The Lord seemed to say to her, “Have no fear, I will help you.” Then a thought caine to her. She decided that as a final act of motherhood she should put her ten children out for adoption and find ten homes before she died. So she called her family to-— gether. “ Children,” she said without a tear in her eyes, “your mother is. going away. I am going to be with Jesus. And I want to find a home for each of you before I go.” x «x * The story got into the newspapers and people came to her house, for there are many childless people who want children. She and her husband had set up five standards for adop- tion: 1. The children must be al- lowed to keep in touch with their brothers and sisters. 2. The father must earn a steady living. 3. The couple must be happy. 4. They must believe in education. 5. They must attend church regularly. x * * The first child they had to part with was the baby. When the new, kindly mother looked into the face of Lucile Fray, she thought it the most béautiful woman’s face she had ever seen, and she resolved to rear the baby to be that kind of person. * «*« * The little family, only nine now,’ formed a team to try and make Mother happy. She played with them and they had glorious evenings to- gether. Then the next one left, and the next. “* * * They let_the children live with the families for a few days. If - the child liked the family she thought it was a good indication; because children have deep in- stincts. One child she would not give to a certain family because they were so precise. The little child said, “Mommy, they won't let me holler or yell.” _And she said, “Oh, you’ve got to have a mother who will let you yell.” And she wouldn’t let her go to that family. x * * Finally they were all gone except one. This child had epileptic seizures. She, herself, said, “I think this cbild should be in an institution.” The ninth child had been adopted by an Iowa school superintendent and his wife. When they had taken his ‘. brother, the small epileptic had said, “Good-by, Warren. I wish I had a new mommy and daddy like you: have.” : xk &- x When the school superintendent THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powntsc Parss Compan $8 17, Huron &t. Pontiac’ Michigan Dally Except Sunday Aves. Basterr, Sou ateruit ae end Director Howan P i bes — = dounw A. Ritrv, Assistant ‘Advertising Manager Bart M. Treapwet., Papal Circulation Manager meee sain G. Mansmat, Jonvan, . prrsianass, ‘Loval Ad 6 i a oe vertising Hasay J. Reso, Geoncr ©. Managing Editor Classified Mansent The Ass is, & wert eens as | ase for t local in this & g e al ‘The Por and his wife sat down to dinner that night with their new little child, they could not help seeing with him that other small boy left behind. “If he had been our own child and was an epileptic,” the father said, “we would have loved him. God has brought his brother so we will get him, too.” xk ek OU Now all ten children were gone. And Lucize Fray, suffering greatly, went to each home to see her children before she should die. One mother said, “I thought it would be difficult, but she was like a visiting aunt, kind, happy and gay.” == * * * Then Lucille Fray went back to that small house, now empty of children, and one night was borne on angel wings to that Other Country. I am sure that high up in the place of honor of Almighty God is this young mother whose heart was wrung ten times, but who stood up to her difficulties with the indomitable grace and dignity that Almighty God puts into human beings. And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: O.K. Here’s another official pro- nouncement: the coming winter will be colder than usual as the perch in Lake Huron have gone out to deep water.....,.... Overheard at the Men’s Club: “When I asked for a raise my job wasn’t very important; but when I asked for two extra days off, it seems the business can’t get along without me.”..........NBC now claims it broadcasts color every night. : x * * Milton Berle offered Maria Callas $20,000 for one appear- ance on his TV show with a “no-firing-for-any-cause” clause. Maria just looked out the win- dow.......... President Ander- | son tells me the Lions got Jim Gibbons for their fifth draft choice. “He’s worth first,” says AGEY. ike cnc: Pufely personal nomination for an especially at- tractive young woman; Isabelle Buckner.......... Defeated Sen- ator Charles Potter may end up with the Dept. of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare.......... Your Thanksgiving dinner cost you $6.04 last week, against $6.32 last year, and $8.63 in 1951. * * * Fortune Magazine says phones will ultimately use hi-fi, have push but- . tons instead of dials and a screen so the talkers can see each other..*.. . In the English church at Monte Carlo no hymn under number 37 is ever sung. They're afraid the gamblers will use it as a hunch at youlette.......... Harry J. KLINGLER Sr., who has lived on the St. Clair River for half a century says the Great Lakes are the lowest in his memory. He attributes it to a lack of rain and snow in the whole general area. WERNHER VON Braun is probably the top missile expert in the world today; and Oakland County’s “Bos” McMatu is one of the ranking boys ..+.+ee... After all that ballyhoo, TV’s “Wonderful Town” was some- thing of a letdown.......... —Harop A. FITZGERALD Ir you tell lies, people won’t trust you; if you always tell the truth re- gardless, they won’t like you. In a published letter to Santa Claus, a little girl writes: “I’ve been as good as a 6-year-old girl can be.” That isn’t very good, but under the circumstances it will have to do. In PRODUCING the 1959. cars, the manufacturérs succeeded to a con- siderable extent in making obsolete prior models, even the 1958 models. ae SE ee SN es te) ~——S “And thou Oh Bethlehem, in the land of Juda are not the least among the princes ” of Juda, for out of thee shall come a king that shall rule my people.” MATTHEW 2:6. Bethlehem today is still not the least among the princes of Juda. Gnarled olive trees frame the approach to the little town, which sits on the slopes of a hill terraced with olive groves. From a distance, the town seems to cluster around the steeples of the Church ‘ of the Nativity. x At dusk, the slopes turn gray-green and Bethlehem is silhouetted against ‘the sky. Perhaps it was on a still, clear night like this that Phillips Brooks looked out over the ancient city imagined it as Mary and Joseph must have known it, and wrote the immortal: ‘Oh little town of Bethlehem How still we see thee lie Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by Yet in thy dark streets shineth The everlasting light The hopes and fears of all the years Are met in thee tonight” Used by Both Labor, Management Strike Pooling Gains Adherents By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON (AP) — In in- creasing numbers, both labor and management groups are establish- ing some sort of arrangement to cushion the money loss entailed in as * * * Unions do it by saving up huge strike funds. Companies are start- ing to do it by. agreements pro- viding that a group of firms will pool the strike loss of any one of them. The most publicized is a recent agreement among six major air- lines to share with a struck air- line the extra revenues the others get because the one is out of op- eration. Capital Airlines recently exper- ienced a 38-day “strike. But air- line industry sources say Capital emerged without much _ out-of- pocket loss because of the pooling > agreement. * * * The Civil Aeronautics Board, in- cidentally, announced it was go- ing to take a long look at this novel plan and set a full hearing for Jan. 14. Meantime, it let the pact stand. Trans World Airlines and FEast- ern Air Lines, both now shut down by strikes, are due strike benefits under the plan. Other participating airlines aré American, United and Pan American World Airways. . On the other side of the picture, the International Assn of Machin- ists, which struck Capital, TWA and Eastern, pays strike benefits to strike-idled workers. Out of a fund exceeding two million dollars the union pays strikers $35 a week starting the second week of a walkout. The figure was raised last month from $10 a week. * * * It is reported that other indus- tries have strike-aid plans al- though none are known to divide profits on the pattern of the air- line plan. Some newspapers carry Strike insurance that provides in- demnity benefits when their work- ers walk out. Labor Department officials say that well over half, perhaps 60 per cent, of all the nation’s 18 million union members are backed up by strike benefits of some sort. The United Auto Workers, for example, have set up a 50-million- dollar strike — now cut in half due to a rash of UAW strikes this year. It’s rumored the UAW plans to boost its strike fund to 100 million. UAW pays benefits after two weeks of a‘strike. Benefits vary : according to fanfily status up to $30 weekly. They get higher as the strike gets longer. | _* &* Airline pilots have the richest Smiles 1 Some people always are seek- ing more happiness when they - really use only a small part of what they have, plan, with- benefits ranging from a low of $350 to a high of $650 a month. _ The International Typographical Union — the typesetters — pro- vides .a minimum $36 weekly strike benefit, with provisions for 60 per cent of regular pay for the worker with dependents, 40 per cent for the single worker. Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: Washing Walls Is Great for Gal "With Lots of Pep > “For the first time in years I am doing all my own housework, in- cluding washing walls, ceilings and windows. Can't figure anything else to which to attribute my in- creased energy. Started the iodin ration about 6 months ago. Now I am feeling in fine fettle all the time. Thanks to you. (Mrs. P. B. S.)- Answer. possible. Y6u live in the Great Lakes Basin where food and water are de- ficient in iodine. DR. BRADY For instructions for taking The Jodine Ration, send a stamped, self-addressed ‘envelope. * * * “I'd like to thank you for send- ing me the pamphlet on Acne— Blackheads and Pimples. I had . the white lotion made up by our druggist. The change in my com- plexion was so marvelous that I passed it on to some of my friends. (Cc, OV”. Answer — The pamphlet is FREE to any one who asks for it and provides stamped, self- addressed envelope. Address me care of this paper. xk *& & ’“In giving the gasoline treat- ment for ringworm (foot itch, ath- lete’s foot, dermatophytosis)—and we have found the treatment most effective — you seemed uncertain what ‘white gasoline’ is. It dif- fers from other gasoline in that it is not leaded. (J. M. F.)”’ Answer—Thank you. The treat- ment is simple: Soak the af- fected sitin in gasoline for 30 sec- onds daily for two or three days. Do this out of doors, well away from any flame, and use only plain, unleaded or “white” gas- oline, not ethyl gas. * * * “Three doctors in civilian life urged me to have my tonsils re- moved. Yet when I received my commission and went into the army three army doctors assured me my tohsils are normal. (C, J.)’ Ankwer—It might be instruc. ' tive if you can get one of the civilian doctors to state in writ- ing what he thinks is the matter with your tonsils or why you . should have them removed. ‘A — It’s’ Signed letters. more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope !s sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1968) “ not ee ee say it taxes, “food and other items were lowered ‘without paychecks going down also, Of all the rnlses in prices.on ‘everything: I'd lee to see it take a turn in the other direction. * the U, 8. vey an ned fh ed | - ¢ 0oks of the Maccabees, led to the US pan part up a UN. uty Seaming of the tele Jee commission despite Soviet boycott to the ideal of monotheism. threats. | An additional candle is lighted * * * & Jewish homes each night of the A number of small nations have’ festival. Prayers of thanksgiving tried to get the United States and| to God are recited. Some gifts are Russia together on the hotly dis-|) exchanged and others earmarked puted space issue before the As-|for the poor. sembly takes final action author-| izing establishment of the new Fi Ph bd committee Tine Pharmacists Informants said the mediators | A ; ran into a stone wall when they f Ch attempted to persuade Russia 2] Or eapness relax its demands on makeup of the group. Nor would the United) NEW YORK (AP) — Two Long States give any more ground. Island pharmacists have been The Assembly, which delayed fined $1,500 each and placed on action as long as it could in hopes three years’ probation for using some acterd would be reached,;penny tablets instead of expen- will have to act this coming week sive antibiotics in preparing pre- — last round in the current ses-, scriptions. - sion. The Western proposal was, Brought in for sentencing Fri- expected to pass over Soviet oppo-|day in Brooklyn federal court sition. jwere Charles P. Greenberg, 30, x * * | Plainview, N.Y., and Marvin W. The plan would create an 18- Goldstein, 29, East Meadow, N.Y. nation conmmittee to do the ground-| The pair operated a pharmacy in work for a permanent U.N, body| Bethpage, N.Y. to steer international cooperation) Judge Leo F. Rayfiel sentenced in utilization of outer space for;each man to one-year prison peaceful purposes, terms, then fined them and put It nominates Russia, Poland and them on probation. Czechoslovakia to the space com-| Greenberg and Goldstein plead- mittee. The Russians, who insisted ed guilty last Nov. 10 to using on having three satellites besides;‘‘cold tablets” costing them one themselves as members, served cent apiece to fill a prescription notice they -would boycott the by a physician for antibiotic tab- group. ‘lets costing 41 cents each. ~NEW! 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Child’s operas. 5-3. a T-piece Fire-King bake sets Cook ‘n’ serve glass set includes covered 1 00 casserole, 8” pie plate, 4 dessert dishes. s Boys’ leather combat boots . Reinforced, mg 4 duty leather uppers, 50 tough sport soles. Burgundy. Sizes 10 to 3. a Roomy Peariwick clothes hampers 6 0 0 ! . ' Starlite plastic covered top. Sturdy steel frame with woven fibers, Ventilated. Savet Easy-care curtains in 3 types Ruffled 36” Dacron® tiers. Dacron® 1 00 panels. 5 lengths. 42x81” Trulon panels. s 16x16” bright sofa pillows : Filled with fluffy cotton.. Fine cotton cov- 1 00 ers. Loads of solorfat patterns, gay solids. a ’ ~ Festive dresses at bargain prices Sheaths, 2-pc. outfits, full skirts, Vederos in crepes, novelties, $ flannels, wools. Navy, black, for : white, pastels. All sizes. 72x90” Acrilan blend blankets Washable, non-allergic. Moth proof. Gray, 7. beige, flame, turquoise, yellow, pink, green. Boxed embroidered pillow cases All white; ‘white with colored embroidery or colored borders. 42x36” Supply limited. bl | 24x70” cotton pile tweed runners Fringed. Yellow, red, mist green, dark green, rust, turq., black-white, rose-beige. a Men's shirts and pajamas 2.5 Waldorf quality. White dress shirts, 14-17; 1744-20. B’cloth pajamas, flannel, knit ski, Sizes A-B-C-D, Fleece-lined gift slippers rh For men:' hrown, wine, navy. Leath- er soles. 6-12. For women: red, pink, blue. Fur collars. Women’s 4 to 10. JUST SAY EIGHT. a i 2 re ; Z E i Diet for Teenagers . am Snack By RUTH WEST Science is just discovering . what teenagers have known all along: snacking is A Good Thing. Now it’s called Scien- / \ a a A A a oD tific Nibbling. Experience in nutrition lab- oratories and clinics indicates that with these between-meal meals you want less food at the next meal. Even more impor- ~ tant, they keep your energy and morale high during slump times. * * So, eat often. Something that’s fun to eat—and filling! Try low-calorie hot “chocolate and a plateful of thin cookies— orange or lemon thins, or vanil- la wafers (20 calories each).. Or an apple and cheese with waferettes and coffee. Or a big dish of Sucaryl-sweetened canned fruit, with toasted coco- ald —— ewe we we ee eee anceeweer ene ane eee ee me ee ee ee ee a ee ee — a ee ee ee a ee ee oe a een eo -——— aw ee Draw a circle about four inches in diameter. Make 5 vertical dotted lines Yg inch from each side, add head and legs. And then,-every time you shed a pound, clip off one vertical strip. When you have clipped off 10 pounds see how much tall- er and slimmer you look! Cross Trailers Set Yule Dance Menbers of the Cross Trail- . ers Square Dance Club met at thes Willis Schoo] Friday eve- ning. . Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Specht and Mr. and Mrs, Preston Yost, both of Oxford. The group is/planning a Christmas party for the next dance. i Mr. Mort’s “Dandy Dress” nut or whipped cream” oi on: top, and coffee. CHEW GUM : Also, chew a lot. Privately. Yes, I'll say it: chew gum to. get slim and stay slim. : Nothing you put in your mouth is as useful in helping you lose weight as gum Laboratory-proved fact: A stick of gum can temporarily “kid your stomach into think- ing it has had a small meal. And you get a quick lift out of the minuseule amount of sugar in a stick of gum (no flavor contains more than 7 calories). Whatever makes you sud- denly want-to eat like crazy, can often be diverted or les- dened by a stick of your favor- ite flavor. x * There isn't a great deal of - talk about chewing gum—but an awful lot of people do chew gum. President Roosevelt did it. Truman and Eisenhower do it. Herbert Hoover does it. J. Edgar Hoover does it. Movie stars do it. So if anyone ever raises an Danie ~ oe ey, eyebrow at you, just drop a name at them. Say “Yes - Eisenhower and I!’ And then - offer them a stick. ; * * * The next time you feel eager to sit down and stuff, play a trick on yourself. Drink lots of something that’s low-calorie > and pleasant-tasting. It will _ nip your budding appetite. Suppose you've been working ori sets for the school play all ‘afternoon, and at 5 o'clock you leave school pleasantly tired, and aware that dinner’s at least an hour away. You say te yourself, “Oh, boy! Me for an ice cream soda. Now!” NOT HUNGER Is this hunger? Not neces- sarily. Chances are you're bonedry all the way down your gullet. All your stomach knows is that it’s unhappy. But what your body may really want most is a flood of pleasant-tasting wet stuff to re- fresh your .mouth, to fill you up and wet you down, restore rs es amore tes agg eta 5 Cut Calories ‘the low-calorie fruit concen- your juices.. Plus some relaxa- ‘ tion and rest. * *:. & ’ Once at the soda fountain, you probably ask ‘for a big _ glass of water’ along with the soda. Then you quickly pro- ceed to suck up 450 calories in no time flat because they taste sweet. Wouldn't it be wiser to have the water, then a lemon- ade and skip 375 calories? * * * Here are some home-ground rules to. make it easy for you to hit the liquids and cut calories. Rule 1: Make it fun. If pos- sible, have a soft-drink ‘‘bar’”’ in the corner of the kitchen, complete with your mother’s electric mixer and all the fix- ings on display. Have a bowl of fruit, cinnamon sticks, bot- tles of liquid sweentener, jars of crystal-sweeteners, gar- nishes. Also have. tall glasses, mugs, a tray. Rule 2: Keep the pantry full of sugariess carbonated bev- ‘erages, flavored straws, assort- ed fruit flavors and fruit juices, sweetened without sugar. Also Glamor and Business Do Go Together Anyone who thinks business- women aren't glamorous ought to inspect the current crop of feminine storekeepers in Palm Springs? Calif. _ * * * Mama Gabor and two of her three famous daughters recent- ly held open house to celebrate the opening of Mama’s new boutique shop, named simply Jolie Gabor The Viennese Mrs. Gabor has been doing right well selling jewelry in New York for some time now. * * * Then, there’s Marion Davies. who owns Palm Springs’ oldest SRR ERI ER and most renowned hotel, the Desert Inn—all 30 acres of it— Dut has announced she is tear- ing it down next year and turning the land over to the city for a parking lot. « * * The astute Marion plans to keep a front strip of the prop- erty and put in one of the most glittering shopping centers in the West—a feat which will make her probably the top lady merchant of the Coast. * * * . Madelyn Fio-Rito, the strik- ing brunette who trained the girl and boy guides in the Unit- Have You Tried This? Pieces of Bacon Add Flavor.to Salmon Dish By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor This recipe for salmon loa! is unusual because it includes potatoes. It is really more of a casserole. Mrs. W. C. Rob- ertson who gave it to us says she got it in a seventh grade cooking class. * * * Mrs. Robertson is the moth- er of two young children. Painting and gardening are her hobbies. FINNISH SALMON LOAF By Mrs. W. C. Robertson 8 medium potatoes 1- 2 cups salmon ‘4 teaspoon parsley or onion 1 teaspoon salt 44 teaspoon pepper % cup milk 4g cup bread crumbs 1 egg % cup bacon Peel and slice potatoes thin Layer in a casserole with the salmon and the bacon. Fill with second layer. Add sea- sonings. Mix egg and milk and pour over casserole. Top with bread crumbs. at 350 degrees. of rabbit's hair and _ wool, has the. feeling of the Directoire period. A saucy self-bow nestles in between a double collar. A tching self-band is' set above the waistline. May Sam Bake 1 hour |, ed States Pavilion at the Brus- sels World’s Fair, also has a new Palm Springs boutique, where she sells the fashionable goodies ‘she. gathers up in her periodic ‘trips abroad. Andrea Leeds Howard, for- mer glamor girl of the films, has a dress shop too, as does Mrs. Harry Joe Brown. Carolyn Jones and Linda Darnell are among seven joint owners of the Whispering Wa- ters Hotel, and Claudette Col- bert is a stockholder in Bing Crosby’s trailer park. * * * Mrs. Alan Ladd keeps a watchful eye on her husband's Palm Springs hardware store, and Mrs. Bob Hope takes an avid interest. in Bob's real es- tate bttsiness. Lucille Ball appears regular- ly to check the customers at husbarnl Desi Arnez's Western Hills Hotel, about 12 miles out of Palm Springs, where film luminaries fight for tables. - RE trates, and dips of low-calorie ice cream for an ice cream soda. Rule 3: Keep saccharin in “forms which dissolve in cold liquids as well-as hot. Rule 4; Don't forget sugar- less chocolate syrup and. low- calorie prepared cocoa mix, : Rule 5: For milk shakes, chocolate milk, and such, make a fractionated skim milk with only one tablespoon of fat-free instant dry milk to 8 ounces of water. This amounts to only 25 calories. vo gr = aa from Die ae aloe 1958 by Rw West ge a by Julian Messner, _ Tomorrow: ‘Tricks versus treats. Bride-to-Be Announces Attendants Virginia Levely announced attendants for her Dec. 27 wed- ding to George T. Alexa Fri- day evening at a shower given at the home of Mrs. Telton E. Rogg. Cohostess was Mrs. Harold E. Ward. Matron of honor will be Mrs. David Richards, and brides- maids will include Mrs. Harry Hal] and Jean Alexa. Miss Levely is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Stanton Levely of Elizabeth Lake road, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexa of Woodliff, N. J. * * * Guests were Mrs. Levely, Mrs. Walter Giddings, Mrs. George Caverly, Mrs. Ronald Hodge, Mrs. Davy Gilpin, Mrs. ,Omer McNutt, Mrs. George ~ Peterson, Mrs. Robert Van Dyne of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Harley Levely. Also attending were Mrs. Minto Wallace, Juanita Wal- lace, Mrs. Kenneth Black, Mrs. William Knisley, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Patricia Brice, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Ed: ward Nottman of Flint and. Leah McNutt of Ann Arbor. “The Teenage = . Mrs. Richard B. Jones and daugh- ter, Karen Elizabeth (above) and Mr. Jones are here visiting Mrs. Jones’ the Harold Howletts of East family, day. Public Invited to Dec. 14 Event The annual Community Christmas concert will be pre- sented by musical organiza- tions in Pontiac at 3 p.m. Dec, 14 in Pontiac Central High School gymnasium. * * * Taking part in the of Christmas music festival will be Liz Taylor Only Part of Trouble What Jinxed Debbie's HOLLYWOCD (UPI) — Just. how “‘ideal’’ was the so-called “ideal marriage’ of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher? Obviously, any marriage that lasts only 2 years, 11 months and 15 days could hardly have been built on as solid a foun- dation as the public thought. Yet it seems difficult to be- lieve that Elizabeth Taylor was entirely right when she said: ( The holiday party dress*should be elegant but understated. This dress by Mr. Mort is of nylon lace and taffeta. The gathered skirt is cinched in with & wide, hightEmpire belt of matching taffeta. May b be purchased locally. \ ’ liked it. “Eddie’s not in love with Debbie and never has been.” The truth probably lies some- where in between. But the one fact that stands out is that the marriage was never as ideal as it was cracked up to be— except, perhaps, in the minds of fans. Debbie and Eddie Fisher had many of the- same problems that plague other young couples —and they couldn't overcome them. DIFFERENT TASTES There was, for instance, the problem of home life. Debbie She liked to cook and sew. Eddie preferred the high life. He told friends he didn’t — understand why Debbie had to make her own clothes. Insiders know that Eddie made many a trip to Las Vegas during his marriage while Deb- bie stayed home. “We've been having prob- lems for a long time,” said Eddie. “Our marriage would have come to an end even if I had never known Elizabeth Taylor.” There was the problem “at different backgrounds. Eddie, son of a poor Phila- delphia vegetable peddler, ‘came up through show busi- ness’ school of hard knocks. Debbie came from a comfort- able family in Burbank, Calif. She was voted ‘‘Miss Burbank” and éasily landed a movie con- tract, RELIGIOUS PROBLEM There was the problem of re- ligion. Eddie is Jewish. Deb- bie is a Protestant. And, of course, there was Liz. Although she certainly ‘cannot. be considered the only factor in the divorce action— and although Debbie did not mention her in the divorce suit —her beauty is irresistible to most men. With all these problems then —even before Liz came along— why was the marriage consid- ered “ideal’’ by so many people? One look at Eddie and Deb- bie provides the answer. They - look like the cute boy and girl next door, and that's how mil- lions of persons felt about them when they tied the knot in 1955. * * * : The wedding was the Ameri- can equivalent of the fairy tale come true. It took place at Grossinger’s Hotel in the Cats- kill Mountains of New York, where Eddie had his first suc- cess and was discovered by Eddie Cantor. It seemed perfect. Here were two fine looking young people, both talented and rich and famous. What could go wrong? Insiders say it had to be _ wrong from the beginning. “Eddie never was sure he wanted to get married,” said \ é eS Marriage one of his friends. ‘‘Debbie was always certain about it.” Eddie's statement at the time of the couple's estrangement supp this. everything Seesible to make our marriage succeed,”’ he said. ‘‘I alone accept full re- sponsibility for its failure.” SUCCESS FOR DEBBIE After they were wed, a new problem was added. Eddie, although still a big star, was not as spectacularly successful with his records as in the past. Debbie's stock, meanwhile, was on the rise. Then Debbie made the tec- ord “Tammy,” which shot to the No. 1 place on the nation’s popular song list. Eddie was reported flabbergasted at his wife’s success as a singer—the only field of entertainment in which he had an edge on her. Debbie, however; told an inter- viewer: “Eddie is the record man of the family.” * * * Throughout their marital troubles, Debbie has refused to be bitter publicly about Eddie. “I’m still very much in love with my -husband,”’ she said ° shortly before Eddie announced he was leaving her. * * * A few days ago, she said that she and her two children by Eddie ‘will. have Christmas dinner at. home. Naturally, Eddie will be welcgme.” music departments of Pontiac Central and Pontiac Northern High schools, the Pontiac Women’s Chorus and the Mac- Dowell Male Chorus. CHORUS NUMBERS The Women's Chorus, under the direction of George Scott _ with Dorothy McKibben as ac- companist, will sing ‘Sleep Holy Babe’’ (Snow), ‘‘The Cav- entry. Carol,” (Arranged by Scott) and “Hodie Christus Natus Est’’ (Sweelinck). * * * Melvin Larimer, vocal direc- tor at Pontiac Northern High School, directs the MacDowell Male Chorus, and Jerry Libby of the vocal music staff of Washington Junior High School is accompanist. This group wil] present ‘‘Lo, How A Rose" (Praetorius), “Ave Maria” (Arcadelt), ‘‘O Holy Night’ (Adam), and Amvets Group Has Yule Party The Auxiliary to Jimmy Dey Amvets held its annual Christmas party Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Or- rin Huntoon Jr. on Osceola drive. * * * Assisting the hostess with re- freshments and a gift exchange were Mrs. Danie] T. Murphy Jr. and Mrs. Milton Cooney. Guests were Mrs. Roderick Taylor and Mrs. William Lee. Lodge Initiates Two, Plans Party Mrs. George Cross and Mrs. Herb.Lutat were initiated when the Rebekah Lodge, No. 450. met Friday evening with 37 members in attendance. * * * Officers were elected, and plans were made for a coopera- tive dinner and Christmas par- ty to be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 19. Reveal Betrothal THELMA KENTROS Mr. and Mrs. Speros L, Ken- tros of South , Paddgck street announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Wil- liam F. Watts, son’ of Mrs. Wilma McKinnon of Waterford. A June wedding is planned. SHARON K. BUTLER Mr. and Mrs, Merritt F. But- ler of Tasmania avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Kaye, to Lar- fry K. Gee, son of the Rev. arid Mrs. Kenneth Gee of Car- rier Mills, Ill, A late spring wedding is planned, Pontiac Press Phote Troquois road. They will return to their home in Eau Gallie, Fla., on Sun- All-City Concert Slated “Beautiful Savior’ (Christian- sen). Kenneth Young will be bass soloist. * * * The massed chorus, composed of some 900 high school sing- ers will join the two adult choruses in singing two cho- rales from Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio, and the Hallelujah, Chorus from Handel's Messiah. FORMER STUDENTS SING -Former students of the vocal department are once again in- vited to take part in the tra- dition of singing final num- bers. Leonard Griffin will lead the audience in singing fa- miliar carols. The remainder of the pro- gram will feature ensembles, choirs and glee clubs from both city high schools. Direc- tors for these selections «will include Mr, Larimer, Doreen Voltmann, A. Michael Demp- sey and George H. Putnam. * * * The program is open to the public and tickets are not re- quired. Sorority to Hold Yule Ball Dee Brim will be chairman for the annua! Christmas Ball of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, it was announced when the group met Thursday evening at YMCA. Committee heads assisting Miss Brim at the dance, to be held Dec. 20 at Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, are Mrs. Ben Sweeney, Mrs. Donald Moore and Mrs. James George, tickets. Other committees include Mrs. Bruce Smiley, Mrs. Lacey Schiefler, Mrs. Gordon Carlson, patrons; Mrs. Rudy Mazza and Mrs. Rex Parker, refresh- ments; Mrs. Walter Kresge, music; Mrs. Ralph O. Allen, publicity; Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr., Mrs, Calvin Rhodes, Mrs. Edgar Plympton, Mrs. Jack Andress, Mrs. James Vincent, Mrs. Fred Mueller and Mrs. Marshall Rose, decorations, * * * Receiving guests at the door will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mueller, Miss Brim and Roger Rummell. At the Thursday meeting, Mrs. Sweeney, parliamentar- ian, read the bylaws, and re- visions were voted on. Mrs. Bert Anselmy, program chairman, introduced member Mrs. Donald Moore, who gave an illustrated talk on holiday decorations. Accordion Recital Given in Pontiac An accordion recital was pre- sented Friday evening at Pon- tiac Federal Savings and loan Building. The county Stancato Accor- dion Band also gave several selections under the direction of Datid VanKuren, eee. Many women have written to me! ing Pome = Beoagentaonny al. mouth bck end up afar an ou tin Any eng wa cA chinline. If you habitually duckithe pursing and drawing back your head or stick it forward, »°0lthe lp. ‘ile | cannot possibly attractive * es contour, a ‘ Hs ae 4. You decks y will Sle to prac- Bazaar Slated Remember, too, that. your “dis Haingeg ra glad ns a — a by Methodists . position | attitude. toward lifeltummy at the same time, but you tor December of your mouth will droep and vou will likely develop a strong mouth to-chin dine. In fact your entire fa_ial contour will droop more than it wih Gtr aremery sed re lax New for the exetcises! For fa- cial ‘contour.: Purse your lips. Draw the corners of your It s Race Against Chilling By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: When a friend is having lunch with me and she is called to the telephone, is it proper for me to continue eating or should 1 wait until she is finished talking ?’’ Answer: For the sake of politeness, perhaps it would be better to wait until your friend returns to’the table. But as no one can very well like cold food, 1 would suggest that you continue eating slowly. If she is kept very long, it would be best to have both your plates sent out to the kitchen and have them reheated. x + “Dear Mrs. Post: After: only two months of marriage, my wife died very suddenly. We had been living with her par- ents at the time waiting for an apartment, and therefore did not use any of the wed- ding presents but had them packed away until we were ready to use them. “My problem is what shall I -do with all the presents? I expect to continue to live at home with my_ parents, Should I return these pres- ents, or should I keep them and divide them with my mother-in-law? Will you please help me?” xe * * Answer: It is entirely prop- er that you keep them and put them away in the hope that you may again find do- mestic happiness. “Dear Mrs. Post: We have been having a difference of opinion about whethef or not it is proper for a bride to dis- - play gifts of money — such as checks or bonds — with her other wedding presents. The bride in question did not and the donors were hurt. I al- ways thought it was in very bad taste.to display gifts of money. Will you please tell me if she was wrong not to display them?” Answer: Gifts of money are not displayed, but checks are properly displayed under glass so arranged that the signatures may be read but not the amounts of the checks. Zontians Hear Talk on County Youth Home Mrs. Rebecca. Gould cf the Oakland County Youth Home dis | cussed the program of the Home when Zonta Club met Thursday for a luncheon at Hotel Waldron Mrs. Florence Doty was program chairman. * & * The speaker pointed out dif. ferent categories of children with which the Home's program deals: |. neglected children, She described Chil- dependents, and delinquents. the various centers—the dren’s center, Franklin Boys Ranch, and Camp Oakland, —and explained the program of) life, recreational facilities, and guidance offered by ech. Mrs. Gould sang the numbers, | “They Sang That Night in Beth. | lehem,”’ by Schubert, and “No, Candle was There,”’ by Lehmaun. ! Announcement was made of the Club’s Christmas party to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Hotel Waldron. Parents’ Obligations Jefferson PTA Topic Tom Massey of the Pontiac Ur- ban League will speak when mem- bers of the Jefferson Junior High School PTA meet at 7 p.m. Thurs- day. ‘‘Parénts’ Obligation to the | School’ will be Mr. Massey's sub-| ject. Members of the junior high band, will furnish music at the gather-| i] Home. ! | ing. David Simmons is serving a president of the Association. 4 ipresenting Christmas. |Gifts’’ to Williams House and St. Peter’s Home, diocesan homes for girls and boys respectively. The project will be handled for the cur- rent year by members of the Chureh Schoo] and their families. WSCS Meets for Program | “Everywhere, Everywhere, é Women’s Society of Christian Serv- ice at Central Methodist Church met sieareaey Clyde Marshbanks, and Mrs. Rose | Jorgenson with narrations given by Mrs. Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Garth Sayer, and Mrs. Merle Smith. Mrs. Cecil Choate also assisted with the meeting. All Saints Auxiliary Plans ‘White Gifts’ . Mrs. Russell Cowan, director of religious education.at All Saints Episcopal Church, participated in the program when the Woman's Auxiliary met Thursday in the Rose Kneaje Room of Stevens Hall. * * s * The director outlined plans for ‘White Howells to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. George Howell of|pattern: Misses’ chemise dress. Gillespie street will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Friday evening at the Wilson street home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willie Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Howell have five other children. For the girl who takes her yacation under the palm trees in the winter, a washable striped cotton knit is indispen- sable, Size 28 takes 1% yards 54-inch. tern part. Easier, accurate. each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept.. 243 West 17th St.. New York 11. with zone, size and style number. Dear Abby... Stitch this arrow-slim skirt in Watched Their Flocks.'’ Mrs. Nel- less than a day—wear it for, city. country, travel from now through next spring! Hip-tabs, front detail/Kenneth Skrine, add to its smart air. Tomorrow’s|chairman. — Printed pattern 4854: Misses’ maist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32. Printed directions on each pat- Send to Anne Adams, care of The held at the North Perry street N.Y. Print plainly name, address |Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Wal- Paul Methodist Church met Thurs- day. The affair will be held Tuesday from 4 p.m. through 8 p.m. at the church. A snack bar will be) open from 5 until 7 p.m. _Mrs. Dean Toles has been named Johnson, Mrs, cg Young, Mrs. Elmer Ritter, William Greg- ory, and Mrs. Charles Butler. Mrs, Adrian Thompson, spiritual secretary, ed a program entitled, ‘‘] Would Celebrate, My. Lord,” assisted by Mrs. William Gregory, Mrs. Ritter, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Mrs. Easton Hazard, and) and Mrs. Johnson. Baptist Group James William, missionary from Brazil. spoke when the Wayside Gleaners of First Baptist Church met Thursday. Kay Underwood sang the Christmas carols, ‘‘Dear Little Stranger’ and ‘While Shepherds ie Monroe was hostess. Also assisting with the meeting were Mrs. I. J. Davis and Mrs. refreshments 'which is sitched into the sides, crisscrossed in front and hooked) in back, is draped so as not to cut height. * * * The wide boat neckline reveals' enough of your neck and shoul- ders to make you seem taller. The | circular skirt gracefully camou-| Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y. flages a full hip. Martini If you're a petite size, you're in, Length Pr Hears Address ck because you can whip up this, nes'se Sylvan Rich peity model ( “an Sizes Bust Waist Hips meee to oSyivan : arty el (Ww inches Vaist 10 34 25 36 16 by Missionary lonly 5 basic pattern pieces!) in| 12 see eT rece: iJ 3 2 ‘2 Mrs, William Hakes and the Rev.|"© time at all. The cummerbund,| ie 3 Be Size 12 requires 5% yards of 39 ‘inch materia] for dress. To order Pattern 1289, state size, send $1.00. For Martini Diminutive label, send 25 cents. For new 96 page Pattern Book 15, send $1.00, Ad- dress Spadea, Box 535, G.P.0. If paid by check, bank requires Choose satin, faille, brocade, taf- '4 cents handling charge. * * * feta, peau de soie, surah or nov-|— elty cotton, (Next week look for an Ameri- From this chart select the one|can Designer Pattern by Ceil size best for you. Chapman). Psi Chapter Fetes Mrs. Eddie O’Brien |Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority, |home of Mrs. Morgan Siple Jr. | The Christmas party will be held Hace Williams of Voorheis road. Oakland Avenue A surprise birthday was given Send thirty five cents in coins for Mrs. Eddie O’Brien at the Church Group for this pattern—add 16 cents tor Thursday evening meeting of Psi Elects Officers An election of officers was held by the Ladies Aid Society of the; Oakland Avenue United Presbyter- ian Church Thursday. The group Tired of Writing Thanks Notes for Bouquets By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Every Thanksgiving my husband's boss, who lives out of state, sends me a huge bouquet of roses. They come from a local ~ forist and do not have to, be shipped any great distance. The roses they have sent me every year are the sor- riest looking bunch I have ever seen. They are not worth arrang- ing in a vase. “T would be ashamed to have anyone see them, so I throw them into the garbage when I open the box. I write a nice note thanking this man for his ‘lovely’ flowers. I say we should write this man and tell him sthe uth about his flowers ad ay shad says we should skip ifand say they are beautiful. What do you say?" DEAD FLOWERS DEAR DEAD: I say a rose by any other name would smell—and so would the deal your husband's boss is getting from the local florist. Thanks- giving is an ideal time to i a ABBY talk “turkey."’ Tell him by all means. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is my husband. He is a bar- tender. He stands for eight hours behing the bar, then he takes his apron off und stands fof another four hours on the other side. H. nevei calls to tell me whether he's coming home for supper and oiir chil- dren never see him. ~ “He says I'm the best wife and mother a man could want I get boiling mad at him, but don't like to show it in front of the children. He says he would like to improve, but he always gets ‘tied up’ with peo- ple after work, Can you help me.’ BARTENDER’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: You can help him by “calling for him’ im- mediately after work, like a mother who goes to school to see her child safely home. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My problem is not another woman, but a ‘new tobacco in or looking for matches. The aroma (once he gets it going) smells like a rubber boot burning. Am I extra fussy or do you think I have a real problem here?” ANNOYED DEAR ANNOYED: A’ young man could have worse habits. If you have designs on this man—don’t complain, or your dream could go up in smoke. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I want your advice. I go once a week to visit a friend (lady) in a cer- tain hotel. I sit in. the lobby a few hours. There is a gentle- man living in that .otel who doesn't take his eyes off me when I come in. He follows me and sits where he can look at me. Should I speak to him or should I wait until he speaks to me? I asked he girl at the cigar counter about him and she said he was ‘loaded.’ ” ANXIOUS DEAR ANXIOUS: Loaded? With money or whisky? If you of Wilted Roses can't arrange a proper intro- ductions, do not speak to him. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO fering from ‘‘bone”’ not enough in the spine. * * * Enclose a envelope. To My Customers: I am now © employed at West Bros. HAIR STYLISTS Miracle Mile Yvonne Plagens Formerly of Tel-Huron NAT- ALIE: Your boy friend is’ suf- trouble. ‘yoo much in the head and a For a personal rep'y, write ty ABBY in care of this paper. seif- addressed, FE 4-0549 met at the Wisner street home of Mrs, Lottie Waldon. Mrs. Edna Matheny was named president of the Society. Oth ers elected were Mrs. Ralph Osborn, |vice president; Mrs, Foster Ber- dan, recording secretary; Mrs. Iva Vanderkooy, treasurer ; and Mrs. Clarence Failing, corresponding secretary. Cohostesses for the dessert luncheon served were Mrs. Elmer Stockwell and Mrs. Vanderkooy. t WCA. The second adel Pontiac -YWCA ‘‘Christmas Calendar,” announcing the schedule of all parties for the various YWCA groups during the holiday sea- son, has been sent to .members. The first event of the sea- ~ son is “The Hanging of the ~Greens,” a traditional event in every YWCA around the world It will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday. After the Y building has beef decorated, there will be Christmas story-telling and _carbl-singing. PARTIES PLANNED On Dec. 10 and 11, the Y will feature parties for nursery children, Mothers and other members of the morning class- es will celebrate the end of the term with cooperative lynch- eons. * * * On Dec, 10, the YWCA spon- sored USO Hostess Corps will hold its third annual holiday dance for men from the four bases in the area. The dance will be held in the National Guard Armory. Annual Christmas Observ- ance for members of the YWCA, their families and friends will be held during the afternoon of Dec.. 14, The Rev. Francois Jochmans will speak, and there will be a gift exchange. Golden Age groups will have their Christmas parties on Dec. 16 and 18. Mrs. Rob- ert C. Anderson will give a “Announces? Yule Party Events ee ki * Chaos tk aah op a ee Pak EVENTS FOR PATIENTS as Pontiac State Hospital YWCA group will’ have. its annual ~ Christmas party Dec, 17 with — Y members. as hostesses. ~ YWCA board members will . join convalescent patients fol- ‘lowing the board meeting, for’ refreshments and carol sing- ing. _* * * * On Dee. 22, Junior High Can- teen boys and girls will have their party and present the “Mitten Tree,” the teenagers’ service project for the Salva- tion Army. The mittens are for their distributica. YW staff members and their families wil] hold their annual cooperative supper Tuesday. * * * Activities during the week between Christmas and New Year will be mostly pajama parties for the various Y-Teen clubs. Perk Up That Gloomy Kitchen Drab kitchen cabinets, work counters and furnishings make a kitchen a depressing place in which to work. - Perking it up needn’t be ex- pensive. Plastic coverings, con- tact paper or a coat of paint will do wonders for a dismal room. { Christmas Gift Time Open Every Night and Sunday 2 to 5 pipe! My boy friend is forever sucking that bloomin’ pipe of his and it is driving me out of my mind. The noise it makes clicking against his teeth goes through me like a knife. He ts either busy knocking the old tobacco out, or packing the NEW to Have Your Carpets Cleaned for the Holidays! Call FE 2-7132 Where This Seal Guarantees Your Satisfaction . WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS. 42 Wisner é FE 2-7123 Thrift Wave with haircut so much for so little ....... NEISNER’S BEAUTY SALON 42 N. Saginaw St. Phone FEderal 8-1343 2nd Floor Appointment Not Always Needed: $595 STYLED HAIRCUT $475. “3 OPEN SUNDAY RIOA. M. to 9 P. M. Es Clinging robe, an exquisite opulent ensemble. F FE 5-276) "Mm We suggest a Cuddly-soft Slip, Jersey floating nylon ‘gown or an leisure-hour Come in and let us help you - Nellie’s” 4500 Elizabeth: Lake Rd. __ Friday Sdturday 10, A. M. fo. $3.98 $10.98 & GOWNS § $9.98 and ap f FLANNEL P-J’s & GOWNS $3.98 PANTIES 69c up . *< Attention = § MEN:. ‘a Come in and we'll help you select your personal Christmas gifts. ¥ a, 2 jearc Out + a, . | Mahe elt —~ 82 [ee Pye * SPE potaer: a Rev. Austin Wallace of Thursday . Evening 7:30 P. M. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP ing St. (OH Auburn) ‘of Spiritual Churches : - Dinner at 5 P. M.. 7:30 P. M. Open Forum at both services. Confident Living — Respect Opponents Also. as Made in God's Image Sunday School ........... Morning Worship B.T.U. ‘ : Evening Worship .... Wednesday Prayer Meeting. | Rev. M. P. Boyd eee ee ete eee ee Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 eee ee eee eoeteeevee Ir. Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convenfion _ 9,000,000 Members — | ‘By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE’ When Pope Pius XII died the whole world — Catholics, |Protestahts, Jews and those of other faiths—mourned his pass- ‘ing. many people felt as though they had lost a personal friend and, indeed, so many had. For oné of the most remarkable facts about this great religious = whether Roman Catholic or not. The late Pope -was an accomplished ~ linguist-and -he talked to visitors in their na- tive languages, asking about their homes and families. All of us want to be liked. And one of the surest ways of having the regard of others is to develop a sincere esteem for the other fellow. - Many times people ask me why they are unpopular and OR. (EALE not received warmly into their community or group. On the surface they seem attractive enough and there is no apparent YMC. A. Rev Sunday School Bible Study Morning Worship ... Evening Service ... Wednesday Prayer Service enan “Where Friends Meet friends and God Meets All” Friendly General Baptist Church 131 Mt. Clemens Street ® Garner, Paster — FE 46-7467 ee eenee reason for such rejection. | But time and again deeper probing into their minds will reveal a lack of respect for other people. They simply-do not regard others as important or have any interest in them. There is no outgoing appreciation of persons wifh whom they have contact. But study those who are liked in any cemminily or organization and you will find they are people who demon- strate regard for others, who are kind and courteous. A friend of mine was personnel manager of a firm in Con- Minister W.-W. Gall. oe eeeeeene eeeeneeas wevetees PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study . Morning —~ ceisips coss-ccceee 10:58 am. 9:50 a.m. Sunday Secuing Worship ......... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service * Listen to Herald of [ruth WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday Everybody Is Invited! 1188 North Perry Street 1:30 p.m. necticut. He was a huge man physically, a sort of easy-going likeable fellow. He got along with everyone, even with so- ~called “difficult personalities.” * * * . Part of his job was negotiating with the plant union offi- cials. He was regarded as fair and honest in this capacity. Even. in disagreements he was respected and genuinely liked. * * * One time the president of his company said, “Jack, I can’t figure you out. In many ways you are just an ordinary fellow with a brain no better than average. But you've got something ‘that othér men in your line haven’t got. You are one of the come?” Jack was rather nonplused. “I wouldn’t know, Boss,” he Marimont Baptist Church ‘ Invites You: Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M.. MARIMONT ...A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! Rev. Philip Semers, Pastor Walton Blvd., 1 Block Off Baldwin replied. “I guess maybe it’s because I like ’em and I respect too. I try to see every man at his best. They all have est, you know, and that’s what you’ve got to look for. Look for it and you’ll usually find it.” Then his real secret came out. “I’ve got one little trick, only it isn’t a trick, for I really mean it. When conflict begins to develop or I start feeling annoyed, I stop and say, ‘This man is a child of God—this man is God’s own, created-in His image.’ When I do that I can keep on respecting and liking the man, ane we're usually able to work things out.” * * * This may sound theoretical and fanciful, but I assure you that this gentleman was an extremely practical man. In fact, \principle in good human relations: simple and sincere esteem Please Accept This Invitation to Worship The Evangelistic Tabernacle 2800 Watkins Lake Rd., %4 Milé N.W. of Oak. Cty. Mkt. Sunday School 10 A. M.. Marv. Morse, Supt. Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. YPS, 6:30 Prayer Meetings Mon. and Wed. at 7:30 P. M. Everyone Welcomed! iw Baughey © HEAR “YOUR GOSPEL HOUR” CKLW. 1:20 A. M. Rev. A. J. Baughey. Pastor of the other fellow. (Copyright, 1958) Young People to Present Drama at Vesper Hour “Changed Into His Likeness,” a Dr. Joseph 3, Chapman will dramatic presentation, will be giv- speak on “This, Above All Else” en at the 7:45 vesper service Sun-| ®t the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services 29 W. LAWRENCE CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. ' Good Music — Singing — True to God Meets With Us _ You Too, Are Invited STREET WILLIAM HEAVER the Word Preaching “The Salvation Army c | Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. tomorrow when the Lord’s Sup- per is observed. Youth assist- ants will bé Mary Foren and Ralph Bergemann. day in Bethany Baptist Church. Sponsored by the Bethany Youth Fellowship, the service is a part of the youth drama program. Taking part will be Julia Dovre, Mike Godwin, Mike Sickles, Mary Foren, Judy Cantarella, Diane \Garrett, Thomas Cate, Tim Miller, Terry LaFountain, William Shir- ley, Sue Hamilten, Deanna Rel- yea, Elaine Garrett, Jerry Ryan! and Gary Relyea. Amerigan Baptist Churches will Meet at 10 a.m. Monday in Beth- any Baptist. k* ok Friday, Dr. Chapman will rep- sing where plans willbe made for the 1959 summer camping pro- gram of the Michigan. Baptist Convention. Pastor to Preach Sunday Schoo! 10 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Worship 11 A.M. W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor * * * Next summer he again will serve as director of the Senior High Camp at Lake Louise. Series of Sermons The Rev. Gerald W. Gibson, pas- ‘tor of Central Christian Church, will preach a series of Christmas messages. His subject at the 11 Advises Wider Interest WASHINGTON, D.C. W—Catho- a.m. service tomorrow will be’ lics, WATERFORD COMM Sunday School .. Morning Worship ........00-+. Evening Service ... eee enee f Winne. Paster ose eee enone eeere —_ Bible Hour Wednesday SOOGG TE UNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway 8:30 A.M. and 144 eerr ere te eee ee “Preparatign for a King.” On Dec¥ 14 his sermon will be on “Lineage for a King.” “The Birth of a King’’ will be the theme on Dec. 21, and the following Sunday he will preach fion “Reign of the Kind.” groes to the faith, should be inter- ested in their physical as well as Spiritual needs, says th Rev. rick C. Mulloy, a St. Louis priest. his body.” + /he was so practical that he had found and used the most basic) Pastors of the Detroit Assn. of | resent the local church in Lan-| if they. want to convert Ne- Pat- “We cannot be interested only in leader was his genuine interest in Persons best men with human beings I have ever worked with. How , ‘ | of Worship Hour 'Coffing, the adult choir will sing |‘‘No Candle Was There and No} |Fire’’ and ‘‘Lo, How the Rosebud) | Paul Reams, | Smith, Ted Bowes, ate NEW RASTOR AND FAMILY — Coming to Pilgrim Holiness Church as the the Rev. E. C. Emery. Each . breakfast, just before time for school, the pastor reads a story to his children. The Uncle Arthur stories and those from the Bible are favorites. Supday Service 11 A. M. FE 2-4609 + “weweveveweeerrreervre., “rere” MIMEOGRAPHING ! SERVICE Bulletins, Letters, Etc. FAST SERVICE! > Christian Literature Sales 1 af Ocktand ln il li an adil FE 4-9581 Highland Congregational Church Milford Rd. at M-S9 Sunday School 10 A. M.. Morning Worship 11 A. M. GEV. MAURICE DIRETTE. Pastor BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Poatise SS 10 a.m. Rev. and Mrs 1348 Raldwin Ave. Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs, 7:30 p.m. &. Orogeb PE 6-0256 Pentiac . Press Phote Shown are the Rev. Mr. Emery holding baby Timothy. Beside him (from left) are David, Deborah and Paul. Steve and Mrs. Emery are behind his chair. The family is living in the parsonage at 45 W. Strathmore St. new pastor is morning after Tithina’ Theme Boys of Youth Group to Take Part in Dialogue | ‘Pageants of Kings’ “Have You Tried Tithing?” will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach at 10) a.m. Sunday in the Oakland Ave-| nue United Presbyterian Church. | Under the direction of Wittiam| | | Springing.” | Cheryl Coffing will lead the | 5:45 p.m. meeting of the Pioneer Society. The theme will be ‘‘Be- fore Abrahani Was.” -“reetings . . . Gay and Grim” will be the subject of the Builders meeting. Bob Bell, leader. will be the * * * A dialogue entitled ‘‘Pageant of gkings’’ will be presented at 7 Sun- day evening by 11 boys of the youth group. Participating will be Melvin Williams, Gary Green, Gordon Messer, Jim Hawn, Larry Hart, Paul Marien, Rex Dale Har- vey and derry Cockney. Singing the gospel song, ‘‘Sat- isfied,’’ will be Joan Davis, Gloria Rouch, Karen Marien, Nancy Bain, | Karen Allshouse, and Jackie Har-| ned. Solo numbers will be sung by, Marilyn Vernon ang Carl Matheny. | * * * At 7 p.m. Wednesday, the last film in a series on the Book of Acts will be shown. Youth for Christ Rally in Utica High Tonight The Rev. Dave L. pastor of the First Baptist Church’ of Napoleon, wilf be the main. speaker at a three-county Youth the soul of the Negro and ignore Mote Wervhte, van, Prayer ee a, Service, 7:00 P. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn “Find Your Peace and Do ioe ree a Humanity” Sunday Scheol, 10:06 Special Muse | pe vue Thrke like and Bible Study, Wetnes ay, 7 a , M. at the William Tucker home. REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor _ REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.D. Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES .M.—Holy Communion .M.—Holy Baptist and ion by the Rector Church School 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector All Saints Episcopal Sn Unt. i vo ll OIA EO ae SIO “ST, GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. _ #:00 A. M.—Holy Communion | 9:30 A. M.—Family Service and Cinirch Schoo! 11°00 A, oes Communion . es and Sermon The'Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH .§301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 8:09 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 & 11:15 A. M.—Identical . Services | i Holy Communion The Rev. James Widdifield, Celebrant Chureh School a CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth take Kd at Vilden UB 38-3206 Sunday School ... 10 a.m. Morning Worship . 11 a.m. Junior and Beginners’ ured Youth Service ...... dco dbooocoocnocenococonepbe te Evening cherck Service . Scie 6eSsisie'e Bele ees stale sees :30 p.m, Midweek Service .......csse ccsecessaceecs ednesda eeeee eeree 7 p.m, 8. 8. Sapt—ARTHUR EWALD CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Se Paster—RBEV. Ang talone | | ‘fore coming to Napoleon as pas- i cate,’ reports the churches there lare carrying on “'Timidly, tenta- itively, but tenaciously.” He said, for Christ rally at 7:30 tonight in ithe auditorium of Utica High |School on Shelby road just north of Utica. ome * * A yeostonte of Detroit Bible In- stitute, the speaker is active in the field of evangelism and youth activities throughout the state. Be- f0 Be Installed Cummins, | _ || Bible School . 9:45 A.M paour William, recording sec | Morning Worship . 11:00 A M fe Youth Service 6:00 P M. Others will be Mrs, Stanley Kipp, | Evening Service 7:00 P M 0:15 A M. and The Episcopal Church of the Advent — W Leng Lake Hd. at Middlebelt THE REV JOHN W WIGELE, Vicas Service and Charch Schoo! 11:18 A.M Boly © = First Sund World Harvest of Souls Sought New York Group Plans Evangelistic ‘Blitz’ on Global Scale - NEW YORK (AP)—It is a phen- omenon of these troubled times; that more evangelists probably are drawing larger crowds than in 8 1 Bleck N. of Sunday School Youth Service . Morning Worship FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH joslyn Walten Sivd. 10:00 A.M 1100 A.M 6:30 P.M Evangelistic Service 7:45P.M Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M ever before. And not the least of these evan-' gelistic endeavors is being put; forth by the year-old World Har- vest Evangelism, Inc., whose am- bitious goal is a united search for Pi The End of u Your Search ter a Friendly Chere Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene Cerner Airport & Hatchery Rd. 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL souls throughout the world. 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR MRS. J. HARRY BAKER World Harvest was founded last 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR January in a New York hotel - room, It was the brainchild of Francis Nelson, a department First United store executive and a Presbyter- ian, Nelson is president. ~ Right now, World Harvest teams) are working among the half-mil-| ‘lion Spanish-speaking peoples of |New York City, many of them re- New Officers ent Sunday Services .. Devotional) Services .11:00 A. M. Evening Services ... Pentecostal Church Pontiac L. Reberts. Pastor . 10:00 A. M. . 1:30 P.M. ‘cent arrivals from Puerto Rico. United Church Women| A key figure in the current re RRR: campaign is the Rev. Raymo to Hold Christmas Tea finer” 2 27-year-old Puerto t in Adah Shelly Library lin Brooklyn as an_ incorrigible \juvenile gang leader. Converted by his elder brother, | Eugene, 24, young Jimenez studied | Mrs, J. Harry Baker will be in-| stalled as president of the Pontiac Council of United Church Women at the annual Christmas Tea Mon- 'day in Adah Shelly Library, Mar- quette at Rundell street. The time is. 1:30 p.m. | * * * In charge of the installation will be Mrs. Jessie J. McNeil of De- troit, state president, * * * The new slate of officers will . | include Mrs. Baker, president; Mrs, Allen E. Priestly, first vice | president; Mrs, William Bussard, | of Mexico. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN G. W. Gibson, Minister FE 4-0239 347 N Sagincw second vice president; and Mrs. Prayer Meeting and Bible ‘corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sjudy Wednesday 7:30 P. M ‘John Walser, treasurer; Mrs. Al-| lan Hersee, parliamentarian; and: Mrs. Fred Haushalter, auditor. | * * * | Giving the afternoon meditation. will be Mrs. Brady Adams, retiring; | president. National ewe 1 Council Churches Rican who, less than seven years | ago, was banned from his church |~ poner ; for the ministry in Puerto Rico — and recently gained stature as an). evangelist during a crusade tour ’ CHURCH | Rev. Because he himself has suffered | tor five years ago, he sered pas- torates in Florida. Peek Behind Iron Curtain CHICAGO (®—Back from a sur- vey of Protestant church life be- hind the Iron Curtain, Dr. J. Otto, Nall, editor of the Methodist Church's “New Christian Advo- there is less pressure on the churches in Russia than in /Red-| and been tempted, he is able to ASCENSION help those who are tempted. PONTIAC je 96 Williams St. : 2 s Wm. LaFountain, Pastor First Social SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M. : CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. Brethren Church : 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 CHRIST ruled East Comey Sat. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School ..... 10:00 A.M. A VATERFORD WP a Sunday Morning rpert at Wiilame Lake Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. | Arvid E, Anderson. Pastor a Gee! ‘++ 6.15 P.M. 11 SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:30 A.M. Worship... 7:30 P.M, || CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. Tues. Young People. 7:30 P.M. Thurs, Prayer ...... 7:30 P.M. | ST. JOHN’S REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor | PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. 505 Auburn Avenue DR. bt. &. MAKION—Founder DR £014 P. MARION—Pastor J LUTHER SHEFPTELD—Assiatent | 9:45 to 11:30 A. M.—Communion and Worship Service DR. LOLA P. MARION . ‘ id 11:45 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School Classes. 6:30 P. M—Yeoung People’s Services. _ 745. P. M.—Evangelistic Service, Rev. Sheffield 7:45 P. M. Wednesday—Bible Study. 700 P. M. Thursday—Sky Pilots. REV A Friendly Welcome Awaits Youl * Prayer 7:30 P. M. OUR INVITATION TO West Travis General Baptist Church Seymour Lake Rd. at Baldwin Sunday’ School 10 A. M. — Morning Worship, Communion 11 A. M. Sunday Evening 7: 30° P. M. — Wednesday Carl W. Nelson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 A. M. rosea ioe Sane: Josly: hurch Service | CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake tiem Scheo! W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. YOU . To 4ii who are weary and nee are lonely and seek friendship; t and need comfort; all seek forgiveness .. . may Christ meet your every need. rest; to those bufdened by sin and this Church says welcome and 8 M. Fredérick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A. M. th all who who are sorry L, Baggett, Minister Cedar and 11 2 School + vw , d ‘uiheran! Churches MISSOURI SYNOD St. Stephen V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) Guy B. Smith, Pastor * Church Service ... . Sunday Suhool .. GRACE '- Corner Genesee (West Bide) Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor . e Donald Ortner, Preacher © Church, Service = Sunday School * Church Service ... © Suriday School 7 ST. TRINITY | Auburn at Jessie (East Side) : Ralph C. Claus, Pastor « Sunday School .. © First Service “| Second Serviue .. ST. PAUL at Third (North Bide) George Mahder, Pasior arly Service _.. TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate. Pastor ‘Church Service .. : Sunday School .. ST. MARK 7979 Commerce Rd. NEW CHURCH BUILDING (West Bloomfield Township) Wm. C. Grate, Pastor _ Sunday School. 9:30 A.M. een ee reee 3:45 A.M. | 10:00 A.M 11:00 A.M VETS AM. | Crest arnsworth off Union Lk. RA. _ (Next to Dublin School) < 1 Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor | Services at 830 A.M. AM 945 A.M 10:45 A.M. 4 z { and Glendale | 10:00 A.M. ~ ere ccmemeanl Mill. E. Huron and Mt, Clemens Rev, Malcolm K. Burton, Paster Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asso, Paster Morning Service 10:30 A. M. 3 “LET HIM BE YOUR 1st CONGREGATIONAL || The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching | ¥. FIRST GENERAL Lighted. Next Saturday Following Program Ss ee preach on “I Was a Stranger.” . William Duckwitz, Noland Brown,) Daniel Geleles. and Ivan. Hulli- berger will meet Tuesday evening BAPTIST CHURCH | complete arrangements. ‘of the 249 BALDWIN AVE. vangelism committee. I ii hae First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School ..10 A. M. Church Service ..11 A. M. 658 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl Walt and Pat Johnson, log-keepers; Edward and Elma Auchard, chap- lains. The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. ]. Bersche. Pdstor Sunday School ..... 9:45.A.M. Sunday. Worship ....11:00 A.M. REV. HAROLD SECHRIST, Return Missionary to Cambodia, Guest Speaker at All Services. ALY.F. ............. 6:00 P, M. Film Evangelistic Service. 7:00 P. M | | { | | According to Mrs, Alice Smith, organist and choir director, the Dr. Heller Gets Alaska College Appointment The Alaska Methodist Univer- ‘sity’at Anchorage now has its sec- |ond full-time staff member, an aca demic dean. He is Dr, Herbert L. Heller, associate professor of edu- cation at DePauw University, Dr. Heller’s appointment was an- Greencastle, Ind. hoy by Dr. Donald F. Ebright, Alaska Methodist University pres- jident. The new dean is expected ito begin his duties in June, 1959, when he will move to Alaska. Dr. Heller, working with the trustees will have charge of the academic development of the university, in- cluding planning of curriculum and setting scholastic standards. The Alaska Methodist University fs being established under the ~ United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere B. AlledDach, Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director Worship 2.26600 10:00 A. M Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P.M. Evening Service .. 7:00P.M Wednesday Prayer Meeting .. 7:00P.M JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmend U. Watkins, Paster auspices of the Division of Nation- al Missions of the Methodist Board of Missions. Methodist churches across the country have, contributed more than $1,000,000 to the founding of the school, wihch will be the first four-year, church-related arts uni- versity in the new state of Alaska. Indiana Man to Speak The Rev. Austin Wallace of ‘Chesterfield, Ind., will .be the speaker at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Church of Spiritual Fellowship, 82 Perkins St. Meet- ‘ings are held in Malta Hall. SL METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET . yal H. Howisen, Pastor ins Morning Worship ....... “Covenant Sunday” Evening Worship ...... .. 7:30 P, M. Guest Speaker: Rev. Charles Zike Sunday School ._. . 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wed. ....7:30 P. M. “Light and Life Hour” Breedcast Sunday 3 P. M. on CKLW 19:00 A.M. & Presbyterians to Observe wreath which he made for the Many churches which formerly paid little heed to the liturgical calendar have in recent years been emphazing the observance of the Advent season in the home as well as in church. They are suggesting wae fami- Christmas from being lost in the ihectic round of ghopping and par- ties. One suggestion is to use Advent wreaths, a very old custom, for simple family worship services. The wreath can be any circular piece of greenery holding five candles and must be homemade. It may be used for a’ centerpiece for the table. ceremony is held. candle is lit. The next week, two candles are lighted and so on. The fifth candle, usually larger than the others and in the center of With the candlelighting, pray- ers may be offered, verses read from the Bible or carols may be sung. Another thought is to have one of the children memorize and recite a Christmas poem. coming of Christmas means. ‘Stones,’ Sunday Theme sermon subject of Dr. Harold C. Sunday. at Kirk in the Hills. lies can keep the real meaning of Each night when the family sits down to dinner, a candlelighting The first week of Advent, one the wreath, is lit on Christmas Eve. The important thing is that the family pause for a few moments to think together about what the “Stones That Speak” will be the cn THE ADVENT WREATH — Lighting the first candle in the family observance of Advent is William B. Heaton of 6300 Anslow Rd., Bloomfield Hills. With him are Mrs. Heaton and the children (from left) Alice, Lucinda The Rev. Barton M. Lloyd, rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Bloomfield Hills, said he is trying to plan Advent and Christmas ob- servances so that all may take part. Directions have been mailed to members on how to make the Advent wreath and plans told for Moderator Elected by Japanese Church The Rev. Keikichi Shirai has been elected Moderator of the United Church of Christ in Japan at the Tenth General Assembly of that body in Tokyo. He succeeds Dr. Takeshi Muto who has held the office for four years. The new moderator is a grad- uate of Tokyo Theological Semi- nary-and has studied at McCor- mack and Princeton theological seminaries in the United States. He served as pastor of the Pres- byterian-Reformed Church in Darien, Manchuria, for thirty years; was repatriated after the war and opened a church at Chiyo- da, in Tokyo, where he is now minister. The election of Moderator Shirai has recognized the third of the large denominational groups which united to form the Nihon Kiristo ” igifts, “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6.1958 * = : <. Mision Money Upped casi Jot giving 10° cents Inspiring Gospel Music D Strong Bible Messages » A Warm Worshipful Church Pl. FRIENDLY WELCOME TO ALL - Visitors in Our iy Are Gb pumamuel BAPTIST CHURCH Pe eT ee= dhe 5-8 senior put on a fan- Ay ins @ ak _THE. FOMTIAC TRESS: SATURDA ; DECEMBER 6, 1958 Cur kk ok * x & * kok vaterom Bows, 42-29; Walled Lake Beats Milford Barge Hits 29 Points fo Pace Romp for PCH Pontiac Central Adds Waterford was good at the start and good at the finish, but a col- lapse in between times was enough to sink the Skippers in their 1958-59 basketball opener at Wayne last Second Win of Season jnight. in Easy Fashion _ The Skippers of Gerry Wallace 2nd and ‘srd quarters and the slump sent them down to a 42-29 defeat at the hands of the Zebras. Walled Lake wrote another suc- cess story yesterday on its home floor as the Vikings came from behind to conquer Milford 52-47 for the same number of efforts. up for the next two periods. Skippers Tumble at Wayne r Waterford got off to an excellent beginning, scoring the first six) just points and holding an 11-8 lead going into the 2nd quarter, Then the Skippers mysteriously folded By BRUNO L. KEARNS _ Sports Editer, Pontiac Press It isn’t often that a Detroit Cath- clic Central basketball team takes a beating as it was handed by Pontiac Central last night on the PCH court. The Chiefs got off to a 11-1 lead and then strolled to a 69-49 deci- sion with all-Saginaw Valley guard Charley Barge hitting for 29 points. It was the second win for PCH. tastic shooting display in hitting for 12 field goals in 19 attempts including five straight as the Chiefs enjoyed a 27-point margin at one time in the third period. Except for last night, every game in the series for the past four years has been a nip and tuck affair. Ten Chiefs broke into the scoring column with junior Amos Bailey} collecting 14 points behind Barge. Catholic Central got the first point of the game on a free throw but did not score a field goal un- til nine seconds left in the first quarter which ended 13-3. With a predominately sopho- more-junior squad, Catholic Central had a cold first half hitting on only 16 per cent. The Shamrocks fin- ished with 15 for 61 or a 24 per cent.. — The Chiefs connected 27 times from the cl ed a per cent. Huron 69-58 and Arthur Hill lost to Ann Arbor, 62-54. Bay City Cen- tral defeated Midland, 48-41. 6 to) GFft GFT Hayward 2 1-1 & Walker 2 00 4 Bailey 6 2-3 14 Schwartz 1 0-0 2 Munson 3 3-4 9 Skryzeki 1 5-9 7 Barge 12 5-5 29 Wisner 5 2-2 12 Rabaja © 2-3 2 Motter 3 6-7 11 Staley 0 0-0 © Gpalla 6 1-3 1 Pritchett 1 ©-@ 2 Boutres © 2-2 2 Robertson 1 1-1 3 Schenden 1 0-0 2 © 1-5 1 Oldfield 2 4-5 8 Patterson 1 0-0 2 lac @ 0-0 0 ch 1 0-1 2 Downs ® 0-0 0 McCauly @ 6-0 © Total 27 14-2269 Total 15 10-28 49) - Pontiac Central . -5 18 23 15—69 Catholic Central .... 11 19 16—49 Utica Defeat Romeo, 50-4? Utica’s basketball team spoiled the dedication of the new Romeo High School gymnasium last night berm a 50-42 triumph over the Bull- es. MN was the 2nd setback in as many starts for Romeo and the 1968-59 season opener for the Chieftains from Utica. A. 3rd quarter slump actually spelled the difference for Romeo. The Bulldogs were behind by only one point at halftime, 25-24, but they managed just four points. in the 3rd period while Utica was scoring 11, Romeo cut the deficit to one point early in the 4th stanza, 37-36, then Utica pulled away for keeps.| -. ‘Reed Bannow and Bob Kleinow each scored 12 points for theChief- tains while Dave Watterson and Reid Olszak had 10 apiece for Ro- meo, mustered only eight points in the FROM OUTSIDE time after a driving Jayup. UTICA £0. “@rFrT = GFT Pag $ 212 Black 20 4 Warecker 1 1 3 Peterson 21°65 Jer en 1.62 Pee 12.4 Eg man a34 Watterson 58 © 16) M* nenko ® ik 4.2 1} Kieinow 212 ee Schneider *¢ 23 7 ‘2 en ae en Totals #1 860 Totes 130 einen OW hse Re: Voce ore oe Se) Fd 4 2 “ ' ) Pontiac Central’s Charley Barge poured in the points from all sides last night as the Chiefs whipped Catholic Central, Ed Skryzcki to score. their 2nd victory of the season in 69-49. Barge takes a jump shot over the head of The Skippers couldn't find the 4 Pontiac Press Photes . }halftimie bulge and adding 13 in slump in the final period and out- , oe basket and didn’t do anything else right either. They scored two points in the 2nd period, a field goal by Dale Mahrie, and managed to collect only six in the Srd stanza. Wayne controlled the backboards during that stretch, scoring 15 points in the 2nd session for a 23-13 the 3rd quarter to up its lead to 36-19" * * * The Skippers snapped out of their scored the Zebras, but it was too late to help. Balanced scoring featured Wayne’s attack with Chuck Thomas taking game honors on 11 points. Mahrle tallied 10 to pace Waterford, Walled Lake really staged a first class rally to down Milford. The Redskins shot into a 22-7 1st quar- ter lead and still held the upper hand at halftime, 26-21. * * * The Vikings narrowed the deficit to 39-35 at the end of the 3rd period and evened the count at 41-41 early in the finale. Bob Smith meshed a two- pointer to keep the Vikings square at 43-43, then Smith quickly netted two more fielders and Bill Allen bagged four foul shots to climax Walled Lake's long, uphill struggte. Milford’s cause was seriously damaged when Terry Anderson fouled out early in the 4th quarter. Anderson, John Sheffler and Terry Hoy each tallied 13 points for the Redskins. Walled Lake's Kirk Evans took game honors with 22 points and Smith caged 13... * * * It was the 2nd loss of the season in as many games for Milford under new head coach Denny Pontiac Central 69 Rochester lake fon 46 Clarkston .....b4 Walled lake ..52 Utica ae 8 “OLSt. Mary ...53 Wayne .......42 | + Catholic Central 49 Pontiac North’n 46 Orford scapes Sensndss Wee... HF Romeo .......42 ROS ‘Mary ...33° Waterford DD | =. Chiefs Rip Catholic Cental, 69-49, -A9. PNH Loses Huskies Drop 53-46 Verdict fo Rochester Falcons Hand Scrappy Northern -Cagers 2nd Loss of Season New Pontiac Northern stil! hasn’t won a: basketball game, but nobody can say the Huskies aren’t trying. What the northsiders Jack in polish, they really make up for with determination and Rochester coach .Gene Konley would be the first one to admit it. Konley watched his Falcons turn on the pressure in the 2nd half for a 53-46 victory over the spirited Huskies last night on the Rochester court as Northern went down to its 2nd defeat in as many tries, pleased despite the loss. He noted that his team’s performance was better than Tuesday night when the Huskies bowed to Lake Orion 48-42 in their season opener. Two of the sophomores praised by Hall, forwurd Mike Fedynik and guard Bruce Norton, spar- kled from start to finish and Fedynik took individual scoring honors in the contest with 20 points. Norton bagged 13. Three Falcons broke into double figures in the scoring column, headed by Eugene, Hohf with 17 points. Lanky Gene Lothery netted 13 and Bruce Ennis made 10. There was plenty of floor action but very little finesse. Both teams were guilty of sloppy play and a shooting performance by Rochester helped the scrappy Huskies stay within range until the 3rd quarter. The Falcons held a slim 11-9 Boyle. lead entering the 2nd quarter and boosted their advantage to Northern coach Dick Hall was| that was as cold as the Arctic) Collect Tickets Cage Faces HMMMMMM, SOME SHOT This player is our Cage Ace, He saw very little action last night, but was caught by the photographer with this ly of ~ Cage Face YESSIREE, CHIEFS If this Cage Face can identify himself he can get two tickets to a college or pro basketball 3 Recognize Selves Three basketball fans who’ had the shock of seeing their faces on the Sports page of The Press last Wednesday are now holders of Cage Ace | Show Up! iickets for pro or college basket- ball games. After Tuesday night’s basketball? action, three Cage Faces were pic- tured in Wednesday’s Press. Each ef the three brought the photo of their face into The Press sports de- partment before Friday noon and received a pair of basketball tickets. “It was a shock to see my face on the sports page,” said 15-year- eld Mary Lou Schumacher of Lake Orion. Mary Lou’s face was : taken from the crowd and her Another Cage Face was John Novak a 17-year-old Lake Orion senior. The third face showed up for her tickets with her picture but in the excitement walked off with the slip listing her name. She was from near Lake Orion. Look at today’s Cage Ace and cage Face taken from games played last night. Is it your picture? If so, clip and bring your face into The Press sports department and you can get two tickets available for any col- lege or pro game. You must come in for your tickets by Tuesday at noon. Scoreless 4th Quarter Dooms Brighton, 31-30 Brighton failed to score a single point in the 4th quarter, enabling underdog South Lyon.to come from behind and nose out the Bulldogs, 31-30, in a non-conference high school basketball game last night at Brighton. South Lyon trailed entering the 4th period, 30-23, but made an eight-point rally stand up as the cold Brighton team went scoreless while missing half a dozen easy — layup shots. Dondero Nips Kimball , Royal Oak Dondero won out: over city rival Kimball 45-40 in a hard- fought contest last night which game. opened play for both schools. Down SCC By CHUCK ABAIR ; Clarkston’s 1958-59 hoop aggrega- WATERFORD WATKE Gret F T 23-15 at halftime. boossandng 4 o 10 pepe . is P| owen 4 = 8 omas 5 1- | 4 } j } wii 1 oa) memetee 3 1: fl Following intermission, Roch- Campbell 2 2-6 $ Barnhill 3 0-0 e ester’s superiority asserted itself! w - “Burton 2 1-3 6 Rinse @ 3533 Apiwura 308 4/@2 the taller Falcons gained con- iss ke x a itrol of the boards. They had a . ; otals 19 4-10 42' 4198 3rd period edge and increased oaenens meee u 2 6 10—29 their margin to 49-32 late in the, wobeeehneiess Vitgie. . WALLED LAKE MILFORD | NORTHERN ROCHESTER G T G T GFT G F Allen 0 5-8 6 Anderson 6 1-213 Fedynik 8 4-720 Lothery 6 1-3 13 Smith 6 1-113 Scheffler 5 3-5 13/Vincent © 2-5 2 Ennis & 0-0 1 Evans 7 8-13 22 Roselle 2 2-3 €/Eley 2 0-3 4 Ebersole 0 2-5 2 Fink 2 2-2 € Hoy 4 5-5 13/Dempsey 1 0-0 2 Hohf 7 3-317 Pierce 1 0-0 2 Schuett © 0-0 © Everett 2 1-3 & Mason 1 1-2 3 Wilcoff 1 0-2 2 Old 1 63 2) Norton $ 3-5 13 Hinkle 1 0-1 Johnson 1 0-0 2 Warren 0 0-0 0 Hummel 2 2-2 6 Totals 18 16-26 52 Totals 18 11-18-47|/Totals 18 10-23 46 Totals 22 9-16 53 Walled Lake ....+... 7 14 14 197—82|Northern ...-s00 13. 18—46 Milford ...... scecees. 22 4 13 8—47 Rochester ....... eees a 3 18 12—33 FROM THE INSIDE — Another two pointer for Barge, this yup. Brian Motter of Catholic (51) Central Southfield Beats Ferndale, 49-42 OL St. Mary, Cranes, Bloomfield Winners Orchard Lake St. Mary began competition in the Suburban Cath- olic League last night by whipping Royal Oak St. Mary, 53-33. It was Chet Wlodkowski with 19 and Glenn Hass with 12 as the Eaglet top scorers. 3ill Craw- ford had 12 for the Royal Oak team. “orchard Lake had a 34-14 lead before Royal Oak scored 10 straight points to make it 34-24 but that was the closest margin. Cranbrook and Bloomfield Hills scored their first victories of the iseason while Southfield was up- ending Ferndale, 49-42 in another area game. * * * The Cranes led at halftime 28- 23 and fell behind 36-35 after three periods, but a last quarter Dryden Wins 27-26 Cold? ‘Twas ‘The lids seemed to be over the baskets at Memphis last night where Dryden took a 27-26 de- cision. Memphis hit on only 11 of 71 shots while Dryden: connected on 10 of 50. Memphis led at halftime by 9-7 and Dryden led 15-11 going into the 4th quarter. Gary Huard had 13 points for Memphis. In other Southern Thumb games, Almont surged ahead in XX Holly, Northville Lose Ist Games Annual Wayne-Oaklang League powers Holly and Northville went down to defeat in their ist start of the new hoop season last night. Holly bowed at Fenton 59-55 in a nip-and-tuck struggle as Fenton overcame a three-point halftime de- ficit with some amazing Ist half shooting. , Sophomore Ron Moreland tallied i6, and George McDaniels 15 to pace Holly, Northville was blasted by Willow Run, 71-49. The victors featured little sharpshooter Toby Scott, who hit 28 points. Jeff Goodrich canned watches helplessly. Barge had 29 points last night. % for Northville. at Memphis the second half to beat Armada, 46-37, and Brown City took 2 double overtime win over Capac, 39-37, Anchor Bay whipped New “Haven, 51-44. xr k Dave Bishop and Jim Ostrander had 13 and 14 for Almont while Terry Wills got 12 for Armada. * * * Two free throws in the second overtime by Bob Fisher in the final 7 seconds won for Brown City. It was 37-37 after regular time, but neither team scored in first overtime. Snider had ‘14 for the winners, and Abraham 16 for Capac. Cranbrook Wrestling, Hockey Teams Beaten Cranbrook's wrestling and hock- ey teams finished on the losing end in season openers last night. The matmen bowed to strong Hazel Park 32-16 despite pins by 165-pound captain Lee MacBride and Scott Romney, 145. Bill Black, Tom Vickers and Tom Mitchell had pins for Hazel Park. * * * Chatham Collegiate bombed the Crane hockey sextet 11-1 after starting out avith a 3-0 advantage. John Waters, Andy. Billesdon _scored the only|, goal for the losers assisted by| surge gave Cranbrook a 52- 44) verdict over Haze] Park. Perry Willia hit 20 points to lead Cranbrook with Jim Zeiter getting 11 for Hazel Park. Bloomfield Hills trimmed Lam- phere 45-30 with Bob Barrett col- lecting 15 points. It was 28-21 at halftime as Lamphere managed only two points in the first quarter and 19 in the second period. * * * : Southfield was behind 18-9 after one period and 26-21 at halftime, but Ferndale’s shooting became ‘cold in the second half. — The Dales got only four points ~ in the third quarter while the days were hitting for 14, Cliff Solberg led Southfield with 15 with Bruce Rogers getting 12 for Ferndale. In another Suburban Catholic game, St. James nipped St. Rita, 40-39 with a field goal in the last five seconds. St. Rita led most of the way behind John Edion’s 11 points. tion was unveiled in impressive style and Lake Orion posted a hard-earned 2nd victory in two of ithe feature games on the local |hoop front last night. Cage Results — core a SCORES Tennessee 80, Michigan n 66 Grand Rapids JC 91, oN western Com. 63 Henry Pord Community College 88, Battle Creek JC 76 Calvin 77, Hillsdale 54 HIGH SCHOOL BASKE Bchoolcraft 70, Hep htm! 24 Covert 55, Lawton 46 East Lansing rie pares 29 Adrian 80, Albion 59 Three Rivers 78, Coldwater 47 BC 8t. Philips §8, Climax Scott 48 Olivet 29, Batile Creek Pennfleid 26 Union City 47, ears field 27 Athens 35, Homer 3 Kalamazoo Cént. ai. GR Christian 57 Kalamazoo Christia Hudsonville Unity Christian §2 G. Rapids South & uence Sexton 50 Hastings 66, Beldi ng, Hed Holland 74, Grand ane Ottawa 61 Pontiac Cen. 69. Det. Cath. Central 49 Rochester 53, Pontiac Northern 46 ETBALL RESULTS Clarkston Walled Lake 52, Milford 47 Utica 50, Romeo 42 Lake Orion 46, ‘Oxford 44 Wayne 42, Waterford 29 Brown City 30, are 37 (dbl. o'rtime) Mason 66, Okem Dansville 39, Fowlers fille 24 Portland 87. Ovid 40 Powler 49. Wermontville 40 Webberville 64, Byron 45 Ludington 52. Mount Pleasant 43 Carson City St. Mary 54, Pewamo 48 Jackson 54, Lansing Everett 50 Addison 63, Morenci 36 North Adams $1, Waldron 42 Eaton Rapids 56, Charlotte 51 Hammond (Ind.)} Morton 56, Benton Harbor 44 Cassopolis 53, Bt. crea ~ Watervilet 45, Deca Berrien Springs 66, Me riterd 43 Covert 55, Lawton 46 Gobles 49, Martin 38 Bangor 43, Paw Paw 42 Lake Shore 43, eigeesnee 4 Three Oaks 57. Galien 5 Flint Central 72, Tension Eastern 42 Grand Haven 59, Miles 49 Traverse City 68. Muskegon 33 Flint Northern 69, Port Huron 58 Cheboygan Catholic 67. Alanson 50 Escanaba Holy Name 79, Stephenson 64 Gladstone ue Manistique 67 OL ST. MARY RO ST. MARY GFT G FT Wiod'ski 7 519 McGrath 25307 Dusz'ski Oo 3 3 Dupree 30 6 Votruba 3.3 8 Crowford 6 012 wikior 4 0 8 Alsheskie 0 2 2 Hass 2 812 Bliss 102 Woj'lez 0 2 2 Butash 102 Schouan 10 2 Totals 16 21 53 Totals 14 6 33 Halftime: OL St. Mary 25, RO &t. ary 11 * * BLOOMFIELD LAMPHERE GFT GFtT Townsend 2 1 5 Niken 20 4 Hall 2 1 5 Spangler 33 7 Danziger 3°91 = +7 Crai 1 0 2 Barrett 6315 Hawkins 408 Dixen 2 3 7 Desantis 3.3 8 Thompson 3 @ € Totals 18 945 Totals 12 6 30 Halftime: Bloomfield 28, Lamphere 21 Jayvee Scores Pontiac Central 41, Catholic Central 33 Pontiac Northern 30, Rochester 25 Armada 35, Almont 34 Anchor Bay 45, New Haven rad Oak Park 32, Clawson 25 Romeo 32, Utica 24 30, Waterford 37 = i & ) = a ~ >. a} s a a 5 o - he “Brighton 47, South Lyon 35 Clarkston’ 87, ae 32 Fenton 43, Holly Yale 50, St. tial Port Huron. 8t. Stephen 65, Croswell 58 Hillsdale 45, Tecumseh 43 Hudson 49. Clinton 36 Onstead 42, Summerfield 3 Ann Arbor 62, Saginaw Arthur Hill 84 Bay City Central 48, Midjand 41 New Lothrup %4, Birch Run 36 Manistee 60, Big Rapids 34 Cass City 58, Frankenmuth 25 Marlette 57, Sandusk y35. 4 Bloomfield Hilis 45, Madison mor ete Lamphere 30 RO Dondero 4 Kimball 40 Cranbrook §2. "ase! Park 44 Clawson 58, Oak Park 42 Southfield 49, Ferndale 4 deve St. er 40, Bet ae _ 39 phis 26 hen = Croswell 58 Maple Grove $2. wah cad oneen State i North Dakota 0 Michi ‘ech 7, U.o Pidinnesota (Duluth branch) 0 Clarkston, Lake Orion Opponents — The Wolves, with only two ex- [perienced hands back, walloped Ortonville 64-45 while Orion had to rally in the last quarter to nip Oxford 46-44, - : Don Mauti, one of Oakland County’s outstanding coaches, may have a team to be reck- oned with at Clarkston before the season is too far along, He admitted such newcomers as sophomore Bill Powell and fellow Jayvee graduates Larry Landon and Dick Caverly ‘‘had the jitters” in the opener but he was pleased with their performance. Powell, an alert rebounder, poured in 13 points in the last half as the Wolves pulled away to match Ortonville’s Ted Follis for scoring honors with 20. Landon and Caverly worked well on the boards and combined for 10 more. Ortonville kept it close for the Ist half paced by Follis and Eart Richardson, who finished with 12. The Blackhawks led 13-12 at the Ist period but fell behind 29-22 at the intermission. Clarks- ton romped from then on, Veteran guards John Parks and Bob Porritt kept the Wolves mov- ing on offense and defense with Parks 2nd in scoring with 13, Clarkston peppered the hoop for 98 shots making 26 for a 26.5 per- centage.. Ortonville hit 19-for-59 for 32.2, Bob “Shuler’s: hook shot with eight seconds left pulled out the Orion triumph as the neighbor- ing rivals staged a ding-dong duel, The lead changed hands 12 times during the four quarters of action —four of the occasions in the final eight minutes. x & & Oxford had led 14-11 at the open- ing stanza, was tied 24-24 at half- time and went back ahead again 35-34 starting the final session, Barry Sill caged 19 and Dean Callison 11 to lead the victors. Jeff Brady rung up 15, Doug Stott 14 and Norm Williams 10 for Ox- ord, CLARKSTON ORTONVILLE GFT TP GFT TP Landon 30-0 6 Rich'rdsn. 5 2-4 19 Powell 8 4-4 20 Follis 9 2-3 20 Caverly 20-2 4 Morrick 10-0 2 Parks § 3-4 13 Hotchkiss 00-1 0 Porritt 41-2 9 Hutchings 21-3 58 Campbell 10-2 2 Mvers 22-2 8 J. Hennig 1 2-2 4 Green 90-0 o iJ Hennig 1 2-2 4 Rienker 00-0 0 Gray 0 0-1 © Swanson 0 0-1 Oo Rausch . 10-0 2 Hickey 00-0 0 | 26 12-19 64 8 7-13 45 Clarkston). ........... 17 17 15 20—64 Ortonville ® 14—4€5 LAKE ORTON OXFORD GFT TP GFT TP C. Williams 0 1-1 1 N.W'lms 8 0-0 10 Recknage] 21-3 5 Borgert 61-3 1 McLarty 62-5 2 H'rd’gve. 03-4 3 Shuler 30-0 6 Kamm 01-1 1 in 75-8 19 Casey 00-1 0 Craven 02-3 2 Brady 6 3-7 18 Callison § 1-2 11 Stott § 4-714 17 12-22 46 : 16 12-23 44 (eg ty) Obeaoracmanicno : 11061320«10 19-4 Oxford eoseeveesceneess1@ 10 11 gumag j * _ é SD. _ Ce ue \. ‘NOW HEAR THIS’ — New head basketball coach Jim Nie- bauer (kneeling at left) holds a “‘skull session’’ for his St. Michael club (most first stringers). Shamrocks were interested spectators at Tuesday's St. Frederick opener against St. Elizabeth, and_ the Mike mentor had plenty to say, in view of the fact his team opens Loop Campaign | jon PCH Court : | Open Suburban Cr Trial Survivors Will Compete . Process of Elimination for Pan-Am. Games _ CHICAGO, (APY—The process of | elimination will be used to select athletes for the 1959 Pan-Ameri- was named head track coach for the Pan-American Games by the Olympic committee, Werner will be assisted by Percy Beard of Florida, Bill Bowerman of Oregon and Ed Hurt of Morgan State. Wayne Robinson, 28-year-old ase sistant coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers said today he had accept- Both men and women volleyball | its season n tonight, with the Rams as opponents. Game takes place in Pontiac Cential gymnasium. Time is 7 p. m. (preliminary), and 8:15, varsity. Players from left, are — Joe Heitjan, Tom Dabbs, Chuck Steinhelper, George Drake, Art Robak, Paul Harding and. Pat Campbell. HOPALONG OUT WITH LEG INJURY Lions Lose Ci assady * can Games to be held in Chicago Crosstown Rivals to sue zsept. 7. Pit Veteran Quintets; x ok OE First Tilt for Mikes This announcement was made yesterday by Pincus Sober, chair- (man of the U.S. Olympic track ‘and field committee. The National AAU track and field meet in Boulder, Colo., will serve as the U.S, trials for the | Pan-American Games and the Nationa] Collegiate Athletic Assn. track meet will serve as a step- ping stone to the AAU meet. The Olym ympic group met in con- nection with AAU convention which will end tonight with a banquet. It was also announced that the By i. Ay MOATS Pontiac’s two parochial cage rivals are at it again. Only this time they're getting off to a quick | start in the business of detérmin- ing who’s the leader in the Sub-! urban Catholic League jitle race between them. / St. Frederick, 3rd pave finish- er last year, is rated a slight edge over its north side’ rivals, St. "Michaels, in fonight’s curtain- raiser for both’ in league play.. Shamrocks wit be. parading = 1958-59 teany fer the first this wintey, while Rams have’ basis of ‘the National AAU meet * Detroit Loses 4th Player in is @RES will be the same team which will already een tested, coming through | with a 42-32 victery ever Detroit / ‘St. Elizabeth: Howéver, this venerable cross: town, rivalry, which also takes in football, is always wnpredictable. While the St. Frederick teams hold face a Russian squad in Philadel- phia, July 10-11. Charles = = Penn State Upsets Akins~it Battle ‘of: Welters Past 12 Days New York Giants Now Rated Favorites for Sunday's Game LOS ANGELES (AP)—Youthful, unheralded Don Jordan of Los DETROIT — An injured ankle| Angeles today reigned as the new will keep Howard ((Hopalong) Cas-|welterweight champion of the sady out of the Detroit Lions’! world. game with the New York Giants x * * EEE asa Jordan won a stunning upset The great little halfback sprained| Friday night over Virgil Akins of his ankle in a practice session/St, Louis, a veteran many astute yesterday. boxing people felt would give the “He went up in. the alr to Californian a horrible beating. catch a pass and he landed on | But it was the other way around Jimmy Dav’ id’s leg,” sald conch | |as the two clashed at the Olympic bad — a cd sprain if not a |@ national television audience in break — because he got sick |Akins’ first defense of the crown won last June, The decision was ‘hy . Pile right ree unanimous, by a substantial mar- Dr. Richard Thompson, team pin, physician, said X-rays disclosed x * * the ankle wasn't fractured. Thomp-| Jordan, 24, a 3-1 underdog, got son said there's an outside chancé/off to an early lead and never Jordan Cassady will be able to play in| relinquished it. He never was in New Champ Jordan came up with: a “bad! Akins weighed 14543 and Jordan cut over the left eye — he said it|149. was from a butt —and Akins’4 right eye was slashed and even- tually reduced to a swollen mess in the 10th round. * * * Akins has a contract for a re- match within 60 days. The re- match may be delayed while both fighters’ wounds heal. Isaac Logart and Gasper Ortega. division. /\occasions. Jordan was lightly yegarded de- spite his ranking as the No. 1 con- tender, He gained jt by whipping Akins was the, solid choice off his smashing knockouts over Tony De Marco and Vince Martinez the past year in his remarkable climb to the heights of the 147-pound Jaycees Hope iat @ eas wane qe even tO. SIdit Hockey i This could be f those times, a coach Jin Nie- at Walled Lake bauer’s club is quietly confident, 9 they’re ready to go all out on the} The Walled Lake Junior Cham- big Pontiac Central hardwoods. Aber of Commerce. will begin a preliminary at 7 p.m. pits junior |drive to start a hockey program varsity teams of the two schools, : with the varsity tilt set for 8:15. |tional meeting Monday at 7 p.m. Rams won both last year’s) the Junior High gym. igames, 48-39 and 54-25. ~« * Both squads have practically all of last year’s starters back again. Tonight’s game will be Shamrock coach Niebauer’s first as head ‘mentor of the north siders, He has been an assistant until this winter, interest is shown. this year. He succeeded the vet-|drive. By The Associated Press Frank Selvy, the Furman flash|ex-Knick Phil Jordon’s hook, who couldn’t make the grade with ‘ Selvy missed a shot with 15 sec- the St. Louis Hawks in the Na-/-nds remaining, but New York Pistons Defeated, 110-108: 108-all tie with 25 seconds left on eran Bob Mineweaser, resigned. * * \* Shamrocks were interested spec- tators at Tuesday’s Rams-St. Eliza- beth game, and Niebauer said to- day, “We ‘think we can make it interesting all the way. Freds are a good, fast squad and can be very tough.” Rams’ mentor, Gene Wright, reported his squad in top the current National Pan-American team picked on thé} in that sector with an -organiza- Anyone in the Walled Lake area interested in such a program is ‘invited to attend the inc. Al|Whe is seeded into she finals but after taking over as football-mentor|!vy is chairman of the Jaycee| jyalitying round. Carter had 2,553 shape, “‘rar’n to go.” teams for the Pan-American) Games will be selected on the) basis of an open tournament in Des Moines, Iowa, May 6-9. The 1959 National AAU senior weightlifting championship in Phil- adelphia next July will serve as trials for the Pan-American squad. Match Game. Tourney Close CHICAGO (AP) — A scant two pins separates the top three men bowlers after 12 games ‘in the World’s Invitational Match Game Championships in the Chicago Coliseum. x *& Lou Campi, the 52-year-old ma- son contractor from Dumont, N.J. - had a slim one-pin lead over J. B. Solomori of Dallas, Tex., and two }pins over former All-Star cham- pion Dick Hoover of Akron, Ohio. Campi, a native of Italy who learned his bowling in the unor- thodox ‘“‘bocci’’ style, added a 1,286 yesterday to his first round 1,287 for a 12-game score of 2,573. Solomon, a Texas bowling sup- Plans call for the formation of ply. store operator, had 2,572, a league for boys between the ages of LL and 15, Two } will be| Wille the Portly Hoover finished formed according to ages if enough with 2,571. * & * Trailing this trio was defending champion Don Carter of St, Louis, pins. In the women’s division; Jere Price, a 26-year-old bowling in- structor, moved into the lead with 1,705 pins for eight games. ‘Rough on Farmington A 33-poirit performance by Tom Eveland sparked Livonia Bentley to a 62-38 drubbing of Farmington Patrick, ied an offer to coach British Co- ilumbia of the Western League. He lig a former Minnesota and pro star. * * * One Southern Methodist player has replaced another on the West: team for its annual game against the East. Guard Tom Koenig has withdrawn in order to use the holiday break to make up lost time in science laboratory work. Tackle Lee Yokum is the re- placement, * * * Funeral service was held at Alma today for former Lake Orion. golf pro Clarence Warhurst. He died there Wednesday night of a heart attack. x * * Jim Thomas and Bill O'Dell hit 15 and 14 points respectively as Clawson dumped Oak Park 58-42 last night. Newt Acton added 12 for Clawson which led at halftime, 29-19. & Grampian Mt. Opens for Weekend Skiing With last night’s snowfall, and lowered temperatures that per- mitted use of snow machines, nounced it would offer limited ski- ing opm, he wpened. Snow was laid down on two,slopes “tlast night, and the intermediate slope was reported ready for use today. : Shrine Trips St, Pat Royal Oak Shrine got off to a good start on its current: cage cam- paign last night, witha 48-44 vic- tory at home over Wyandotte St.” * * * The tilt was a see-saw affair all the way, Shrine nailing the win in the last few minutes of action. Jack Moores had 16, Stan Grackl 15 to pace the winners. Jim Mc- Grampian Mt. Ski club today ané#:- the Lions’ season finale against) serious trouble and wound up giv. the Chicago “Bears Dec.° 14. ing the 30-year-old champ a bad * * * | beating. Cassady is the fourth key player) Referee Lee Grossman lost by the Lions in the last 12'California’s 10-point per round days, system gave it to Jordan 145-138; Judge Mushy Callahan had End Jim Doran has returned oa aang ila to his Iowa farm, limping on ete and Judg y an injured leg. Tackle Gil Mains ” * « is recovering in q hospital from | here were no knockdowns but a knee operation. Tackle Bob | ayins survived a hectic bombard- Miller has a back injury and | pent in the 10th round. has to wear a shoulder-to-hip | jordan, the boxer, also proved) under tional Basketball Assn., is starting to pay dividends for the New a Knickerbockers, * * * Selvy. a former collegiate / /scor- ing champion and All-America se- ne ecuon. tossed in a 15-foot jump it shot with two minutes to/ play to igive the Knicks an uphill 110-108 lvictory over the Detroit Pistons last night. No other ae were scheduled. x * lt back into a first- place tie with the ithe tie-breaker with a desperation The triumph moyed New York | 325 grabbed the rebound and this time he didn't mifés as he connecte| , Both clubs were rated. highly in pre-season prospects a8 poten- tial title contenders, along with Orchard Lake St. Mary, which won its opener last night over leap, whe * Detroit's George Yardley, the de- J ta] e S 3 - > : on - > = cs } be 3.) Zeagae & 13 for the Pats. GLEN’ OAKS - Country Club © OPEN Just Off YEAR Northwestern last night. | sie SERVING: COCKTAILS and DINNERS in the first game = both schools|Donald and Stan Jacuik each had be Mayfair 6-2600 AROUND JOrdan 6-4662 |. harness that restricts his move- ments. Cassady’s injury was a blow to. 'to.be Jordan the hitter, and equal | ‘to Akins in rough-housing and brawling, which was the main of-| ifense of the Honey-Bear last night. : : RO St. Mary. fending league scoring champion, “ ; was high man with 24 points while Rages are the starting lineups: Bteinnel forwards: porge Drake, center; Pat Campbell ‘a Tom Dabbs, NEW YORK Dereelt ti ts 3 F ! F TT Bt. erick — i] 3-3 10 ve 3 8 Keller, forwards; Tom Derocher, center 3- 5 13/ guards 4-5 18] 2-2 12 0-0 0 0- 0 22 Fardley 6 12-15 24 wean 4 govesce dod ) o ba] 3 ~~ Soe esaee 5 idle Boston Celtics in the Eastern |\Division race, each with 12-6 rec- ords. The Pisténs remained sec- n =) Ke e | cocecerpe r) oe + r] gore er 5 Gaine Edge HITS 300—Bob Gormong rolled a 300 game during a practice ses- Wilson. ‘I've never seen anything like this,”’ he said. * * * Wilson already has had to resort oe anton Central Wins, Huskies Lose. loss of Maing and Miller. Now the offense had to be ese) ad-| justed. Dave Middleton, who has been hampered some by sore leg mus- cles in recent weeks, will be | pulled from: end to take over. Cassady’s position. Perry Rich- ards, a free agent signed by the Lions when Doran was hurt, will fill Middleton’s spot. Cassady and Middleton were the lantt Central 48-44. The new Husky Lions two leading pass receivers, squad bowed to Ann Arbor Uni- each with 23 catches. Cassady's versity High 50-36, in Ann Arbdr. seven touchdowns is high for the| Chiefs had five winners (inglud- team. irg the 200-yard medley felay New York, still contending for team). Top performer was Bruce. Both Pontiac Class iday, one winning and the other: dropping its first test. * * * the Eastern Division championship Norvell, in his first varsity meét | setting a new PCH record for the | was an early 2'2 point favorite over the Lions. With Cassady out 100-yard orthodox bresststroke| of action the odds should swell,|(1:13.1). He also swam on the win- ning relay team with John Blamy,) Jerry Powers and Doyig Roeser, Tennessee Defeats s-'sat'si'n: im ovat | Michigan in Meet ‘Dennis Roberts, 100-yard freestyle (60.4); Teq@ Gaensbauer, 200-yard KENT, Ohio (\®—Tennesse elvard indiv. medley (1:47.51. scored 14 points in the last four x» *« minutes and defeated Michigan} Huskies had five wins; Tom 80-66 in the opening game of the|Eley, 50-yard freestyle (27.9); Bill Midwestern Invitational Basketball |Ratliff in diving, 100-yard breast- tournament last night. | Underdog Michigan used a fast yard butterfly (1:11.8) and 150-in- break and deft passing in building’ div. sediey (1:50.9). Northern led up leads of seven points three/to thé relays, but lacked depth in times during the game. Tennes- these events. Cage Results attack, offset the Wolverine attack MIDWESTERN INVITATIONAL First Roun with repeated scoring bursts, Sophomore ace - John Tidwell Wyoming 75, Kent state € IDAHO ST il INVITATIONAL freestyle (2:17) and Jim Gibbs, 150-' scored 24 points for Michigan and George Lee had 23. Tidwell fouled out with Michigan trailing by four points. A high ‘school swim squads broke the ice deficit as they snapped a three- ion their 1958-59 campaigns yester-| g, stoke (1:21.6); Gary Ross, 100: + .tion Golf Tournament. ond in the Western section, but] dropped five ‘games behind the, pacesetting Hawks. Selvy returned from the avniedl service could regain his scoring touch, He ‘rejoined /St. Louis this year, but ‘the Hawks finally gave up on him| and sald him to New. York early in the season. * * * The Knicks overcame a 20-point game losing streak, Detroit had Tibuilt up a 55-35 lead before New Nork rallied and clesed the deficit Ito 58-34 halftime. i Central’s Chiefs won at Ypsv, x * * The New Yorkers entered the fi- inal period trailing 82-79. With Ken Sears, Willie Naulls and Selvy find- jing the range, the Knicks opened up a seven-point margin. But the last season and never |, Lead Philippines Sears topped the Knicks with 23. t St. Michael — Art Robak and Chuck guards, Don Mounta: Pred 2-2 6 0-1 0) i. Steve Pocs and Jim Kennedy, 1-111 soins BH 1 for Rams Five Totals 3 > Ro 43 11 110 mer York «........0°24 3 38 31—110! st.M. Yr st. F, st ML Yr, st. F. troit vesseserser29 29 24 26—108/15°" 3949-43 33 38 1981-82 jl 1943-4441 53 1981-62 23 EASTERN DIVISION P16 1943-44 0-27 33 «= «1951-62 © 32 W L Pet. Beh'd 21 1944-45 923 21 '2- 26 oston 2 6) 667 1944-48 33 36 «=. 1982-53 45 New York ....scacee.s-12 6 667 — [11 1045-46 23 45 1962-53 39 Philadelphia .........- 8 10 444 «4 Be 1945-46 © 25 30 «=: 1983-54-28 Syracuse 8 10 444 «4 «(28 1946-47 42 38 963-54 41 WESTERN. DIVISION 1947-48 36 40 =: 1053-5434 Pct. Beh’d 39 1948-48 28 46 =: 1854-55 St. Louis ccs.sc: econe Ma 37 — (2 1948-49 28 56 1984-85 31 Detroit .......ees..0e..10 i ae s, & 1948-49 =. 33 44 1955-56 39 Minneapolis ..... w=tie. 9 1949-50 38 43. 1956-57 57 Cincinnati re ce 16 ‘$00 ae 1949-5024 56 1986-57 33 FRID. SLT 1949-50 30 44 «1956-57 55 New York ile, Apetroke foe 121 1980-51 38. 39 987-58 48 20 «1950-51 36 25. wins, talanN Netfers Two Americans Left in Victorian iNet Tournament SYDNEY, Australia (AP) — ‘Pistons fought back and gained a Jacobs Pace-Setter Earl Buchholz of St. Louis was Philippines in their Davis Cup eliminated today from the Vic- linterzone competition Saturday as. rangell came through with Australia’s Neale Fraser 6-3, 63, | in Dorado Tourney — DORADO BEACH, Puerto Rico) —Tommy Jacobs, who forsakes | ithe pro tourney here Sunday to ‘hurry to California for his wedding, marched through the steaming jungles of the Dorado Beach Golf Club Friday in 68 strokes for a one stroke lead in the $30,000 Invi- He had a 139 total (71-68). * x *. Second round. scores for Mich-} igan players included Walter) ‘Burkemo of Franklin, 75-74—149 and Chick Harbert of Nomi: 79-71—150,. Losing Spartans Drew 2nd Best Attendance istraight set victories. 46. 6-3. * * * * * * ' Sirola first turned back- Ray-, Chris Crawford of Piedmont, mundo Deyro 8-6, 6-3, 6-4. Then' 'Calif., also was put out in the |Pietrangeli, who only a few hours third round, He was beaten by, before the game was suffering top-seeded Ashley Cooper 3-6, 6.0, from a back muscle — sprain, 6-1, 6-3, whipped little Felicisimo Ampon| 6-2, 6-2, 7-5 . ~*~ ‘American prestige by battling The Italians, winner of the Eu-|their way into the quarter-finals. ropean Zone need only a victory) in the doubles Sunday or one of the two concluding singles match- ‘Derby of * United States at Perth Dec. 19-21. ‘and 1940. PEN SUNDAY 1 Lee 1957-58 54). = 50 «1950-61 . 34 ts St. Prederick 20 wiris; St. Michael 15 © Orlando Sirola and Nicola Piet- torian tennis championships by : Barry MacKay and Alex Olme- | do, however, salvage @ some). Although second in the Kentucky, 1939 Challedon was |* es-Monday to qualify to meet the named horse of the year in 1939° sion Thursday night at Motor Inn Recreation. He was warming up 30, Prior to competing in the House League with Stroh’s - Pontiac. _ Raymond E. Choueri General Manager ARRANGE NOW... For Cocktails, Dinners, Christmas and New Year Parties Conventions, Banquets, Meetings. Michigan's Finest 18-Hole Gol Course. Watered seewere Receptions, Dinner Dances. Former General Mana HILLCREST COUNTERS cus (Mt. Clemens, Mich.) . . Bob averages 190. MELBOURNE (AP)—Hampered | ‘Italy took a 2-0 lead over the by a pull thigh muscle, young |» i Or: the proceeds. pencils, etc. 3. Attempts to sell advertisin A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted— _ When He Takes Part 1 Christmas Schemes! With the advent of the Christmas Season, both business men and members of the public will be solicited on every hand both directly and by mail to help the “unfortunate” mas. Those of us who are in our duty if we did not donate to help the needy have at least one day of ‘year. But, let’s don’t be a Santa Claus to the promoters. They are master psychologists and always attempt to prey on the “milk” of human kind- ness and our generosity during the Christmas season. Based on past performances the following are some of the Christmas schemes you may expect: 1. Solicitations by mail to help some underprivileged charitable or patriotic group in which the promoter gets the “lion’s share” of 2. The same kind of scheme, based on the shipment of unordered mer- chandise, such as greeting cards, neckties, handkerchiefs, aprons, space in holiday issues of publications that have no established circulation and which is sold on the basis of helping some cause. ‘ in have a happy Christ- able, would be derelict ieiouiness during the Gene Tormohlen paced Tennes- see with 22 points. First Round Utah State 65, Idaho State 62 Portland 57, montane State 49 OT St. Mary's (Calif. 7 62, UCLA 59 (ot) EAST LANSING (#—Despite al \losing season, Michigan State’s | home football attendance this year | 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. EVENINGS DAILY to 8 P.M. 4. Sale by sidewalk hawkers of gift merchandise which can be pur- chased at local stores at much lower prices. oi 5. Solicitations for donations and prizes for. bazaars by unknown religious groups to help the oer rile Falls, 62-61 Ed Grosg let.go at the buzzer and scored the field goal which gave Maple Grove aq 62-61 victory over Millington last night. Millington led all the way until Gross took his ‘shot. Bill Sawyer had 22, Mike Zink 17 and Lyall, N. Orleans Loyola 86, Louistana Col 69 Kirkey 12 for Millington. The, Wichita @uarwent set Uae as Birkmeier boys, Mike and Wayne, Creighton 34, St. Michael's ‘NM ) Drake 83, O led the winners with 17 and 4) Brown 18, Tink (Conn) 66 respectively. Norwich 82, St. Lawrence 70 Midwestern (Tex.} 71, West Texas 68 Southern Cal 70, Los ‘Angeles Loyola 54 ade oe 70, Brigham — 15 (ot) Stanford 65, Santa Cla’ Idaho 59, Colors state University 58 Utah 70, Oregon State 41 Colorado 70, Washington 63 (ot) Colorado. Col. 70, St. Joseph's (NM } Fresno Btate 66, Sacramento State 43 Colorado State College 56, Panhandle hag A&M 53 Clemson 56, Duk Miami (Flai. iB satnpa ci! Davidson 66. Emort-Henry 56 was the second best ever recorded | at Spartan Beas * * pared with the high of 358.563 for ‘six home games int 1957. Home and away, Michigan State played before 484,864 fans in nine games, an average of 53,874 per | game. The best average for a nine- game season was in 1956 with 61,- '336 per game, +f The Spares drew 295,938 fans | 52 to five home games. This com- . Super Kem-T one ‘A95 = Gal BROWNIES Hardware Store Corner Sanford and Wilson ‘FE 4-6105 _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 a a Sid? 2 =m ho a Se OFfr on await Ot = - O24 BS RPPISISIVRIS er hom q : ‘Satellites Circling Earth} Shoots Wrong Man, ‘. THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958 Tos hk wt ticles 9 ‘1Fage Wednesday of the Sputnik Ill rocket carrier today left four man- -made satellites still circling the globe. * * * Three of them are American and one is Rowan! The lone Russian satellite. still in orbit is: Sputnik U1, launched May 15. It is expected to remain aloft until i CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) —The acnarent plunge to earth | : i] January, 1960. It is in the conical shape of a nose cone and weighs an estimated 2,900 pounds. “ One of the American satellites still in orbit is Explorer I, a tubelike object about four feet long. It is expected to re- main in orbit for several years. It was launched Jan. 31. ! ~ x * * Another is Vanguard, launched March 17. It is about the | size of a grapefruit and equipped with solar batteries which | have kept its radio functioning. i However, its signals are now weak. Smithsonan -Astro- physical Observatory scientists explain that may be due to chipped windows designed to admit sunshine to keep its solar batteries charged. The chipping, they said, might have been caused by meteors. That little satellite is expected to orbit probably a cen- | tury. The final stage rocket which tossed Vanguard into outer space also is flying in orbit. This rocket tube is ex- | pected to stay up for several years * ji * * * The third American satellite in the sky is Explorer IV, Jaunched July 26. It Is expected to orbit for several years. London Smog sores May Be Killer | RRarted shooting Britain Afraid Peasoup | had the 2 Eine resized Following 1952 Pattern| When 10,000 Died “Pardon me, I made a mis- take,” he said an ranoff. - LONDON (UPID—A British sci-| Says ‘Pardon Me’ MEXICO CITY (AP)—A strang- er walked up to Guillermo Diaz, Lopez as he left a neighborhood Store. said: = I'm going to Diaz | was in a serious Condition. Foray sng 2 mie pe ECONOMY FIRE x4, 8 FT. * ALUMINUM Combination Doors - Complete With All Hardware $9 19> ‘entist warns that the peasoup fog| T>mustees that has blanketed Britain for 25 days is turning into»a killer smog. | The scientist was Dr. B. T. Cum-| ‘mings of the London’s Bartholo- | imew's Hospital which treated hun- | ‘dreds of victims in 1952 when aj \killer smog took the lives of 10, 000 | ‘persons. The disastrous smog followed | the same pattern. Londen and | | the surrounding counties: were blanketed for weeks by a crip- | pling fog until coal and other | fumes turned ft into a death _ blanket. : | Yesterday the heavy blanket cov- | ered 30 counties extending over an ‘area of 28,000 square miles. Cum- Nat Morrison, Mgr. imings said smoke pollution in the| ‘air over London had passed the | ! safe limit. 1 | Suggest You ry “Tt could be the start of the same} ikind of smog we had in 1952,” he| ' said. | * * * | During those days Britons bought @ or were issued special smog masks} & to keep. out the fumes floating in| the yellowish smog but thousands of persons died of lung ailments caused by or worsened by the _pol- luted atmosphere. The Royaj Automobile Club re- 2 ported yesterday that motoring | _ &| conditions were ‘‘chaotic” in the 28,000 square miles covered by \ fog. Abandoned cars lined murky roadsides, and the RAC said | | hundreds of motorists in London alone abandoned their cars rath- er than try te craw! home. 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We musn’t forget Monotonous, Ar neggageiioge at somcemorgh oor sraincesree estuary the gray cat, who is very much a@ part of the Lobdell family. Not only are the Lobdells fond. of their pet, but they like cats in- general and have used them as.a decorative motif in some in- stances, with a- black valance. Her work bench is a blue board, with black curtains below. Like the cook who’s efficient, Mrs. Lobdell keeps all her sup- plies in apple pie order and right at hand. bien PASS THROUGH WINDOW — This part of the working counter is open at the baek, making a pass-through to the living room. The Lobdells use the counter as a breakfast bar. The -rush topped stools fit easily underneath. Cabinets are natural finish everyone, MAN OF THE HOUSE — Relaxing in his easy chair be- side the fireplace is young Jim Lobdell. He's a record collector and spends hours listening to his jazz records. This view of the living room was taken from musical end of the room. Piano, hi-fi set and television are grouped at one end. Mrs, Lobdell painted the Fe birch with the cups all set out tanee at the Jeft vou can see for In the dis- the sun streaming in through the big living room windows. This is a bright cheerful house That's coffee~perking Couple Uses Cat Motif in Their New Home As you angroach the entrance you notice a ceramic tile mount- ed on the corner of the house, The figure on it is a huge cat. This is the first indication of how much Mrs, Lobdell who is an art teacher has been respon- sible for the home decorating. Inside the. door is a tiny ves- tibule with a coat closet built into the chimney wall, All the homes in this area have fire- places that open in two rooms. The chimney makes the di- viding wali, The living room has a cathe- dral-type céiling with the front windows marching right up to the peak. These windows are curtained‘ in semi-sheer white textured material. There is a fourth window on the side wall. CONTRASTING WALLS This side wall is painted white, then stippled in gold. (P.S. A sponge was used for stippling). Two other walls, the ceiling and the ceiling beam are green. On either side of the fireplace paper in a wood design has been used. The carpeting is a gray-green tweed. Shelves are mounted on the end wall, Narrow ones hold books, while a wide one below has both the television set and a record player. On the other - end wall there are a number of Mrs, WLobdell’s paintings. Furniture includes a rust and black tweed sectional sofa in front of the big windows; next to it is a spinet piano. On one side of the fireplace is a blond arm chair with green upholstery. One other chair has a wooden frame and black cushions. The glass topped table has a planter underneath. The bench near the front door is tiled in mosaic. Light comes from am Oriental lantern fixture suspend- ed near the TV. . While the chimney in the liv- ing reom is the original red brick, in the dining room it has been painted white. The wall opposite the fireplace looks like a seeond brick wall—unti! you get right mp to it. Then you see that the “bricks” are short pieces of lath mounted on the wall in regulation brick pattern and painted white. Above | Mrs. Lobdell has a gorgeous ar- ray of green plants—all painted on fhe wall, Other walls are green, Below is a plastic brick planter with real plants on it Natural color draperies cover the floor length windows in this room. In the corner there is a pole lamp The round table is walnut and the wainut chairs have white plastic seats, In the glass topped buffet there are white dishes displayed. The kitchen has a corktone tile floor. Three walls are creamy color while the ceiling is green. The wall next to the dining room is papered in’ a bamboo print. Suspended from the ceiling near the door is a bird cage hanging planter. ANOTHER CAT The curtains at the one window are green with a black cat de- sign in one corner. Monotonous has his baskét in the adjoining ~ room. Refrigerator, washer-drver, stove top and the telephone are (Continued on Page 16, Col, 6) pictures on the’ wall arid made the tile top of the bench below. Notice how the wood design walpaper contrasts with bath the painted walls and the brick chimney. background. That's the front door in the — | | | u . Pontiac Press Photos by Tom Gerls ties, was put up by the neighbors after Jim Lobdell was in a seri- IN WOLVERINE LAKE HEIGHTS — The James Lobdells have lived in this brick ranch home for a year and a half. Their house is red with white trim’ On the corner near the front is a large tile ous accident and not able to do the work- himesif. Tilchen-Aaron cat, made by Mrs. Lobdell. The fence at the right, made of railroad of Detroit built the Lobdell house. Their lot is 90x135. 2 room furniture is walnut. Chair seats are white plasiic. Not seen in this picture is the white fireplace wall. The bedrooms are down the hall at the left. THEY LOOK REAL — The greenery Mrs. Lobdell painted on one of the dining room walls certainly looks real. That wall below them looks real too, doesn't it? Mr. Lobdell did a good job of mounting the lath in briék salinec ts ama bricks. Afi the dining - - NEED ANOTHER ROOM 0 ADD-A-ROOM sa i a | ee eee WAAL ty WEEK © CALL ANY DAY ANY TIME The RIG BEAR says: “Give to | the City. ot i Hope” ee — rm i Ankers am me A ~~ = ew A were —s .— On ot ee ee ot ee Soko aa “eo gre en : -! \ * pe aw, fs ig SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1088 P= ee “House: use. c the” Week ~ Let’s hurry ‘on this one! A sparkling brand new °3 Bedroom Home all on ong floor. Gleaming hardwood floors, lovely tiled ‘bath, full basement. Situated on a _ lot 85" x 342°. Best of all, the price is only $11,000. We have the keys arid will be pleased to show you the fine value in this house. FE 2-1539 Ray O’Neil, Realtor 262 S. 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It’s a stur- dy design and will last for years. The front runners are on a swivel, which makes it easy to steer and safe to op- erate. To obtain the full size sied-wagon pattern No. 168 pic- tured here send 75c in coin to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Calif. eee : a aw ‘ tot GENUINE PRE-CAST STONE APPLIED STONE BY STONE Over Any Surface FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL FE 2-7004 n >) 2255 E. Walton Blvd. , Corner Opdyke SUNDAY 12-4 QED III JMB BA EZIEAE f=) ff) ii — pee — [se —_— ii — = 5 Home Improvement [ >| You.Make Will Proveas © PRIZE-WINNING TRURAL STORE size patterns on wood, = =F fr 7 = (AAG No Other = 1 D&M Building Service Open Every Night ‘til 6 EVENINGS OR vas 2 ff ppm Ue — J a ——— — af) —— , bese fj > pad / Ne _The nation’s colleges and univer- sities are planning to build 172 new Means More Most families just don’t stop tol | consider the problem of noise when they look at a new home. They'll measure for closet “eo room size, water presgure, . and the like, but; they gout, ao the fact that a house can be a/ma very noisy place, especially with a few youngsters around. What can be done about it? In the current issue of a home mag- azine, there’s an article that out- lines a number of steps that can be taken to silence the din. Since much of the noise stems from activities outside the house, the windows can help noise in or help to keep it out. In the summer, of course, the windows are open, unless you have air-conditioning, but in winter when most are keep out exterior noise. Surround- ing the house with thick hedges or building a wall close to the house or-to the lot line will also prove helpful. In today’s lightly constructed mitted from one room to an- other that usually causes the greatest annoyance, One type of inside noise is air-borne sound. Another is impact sound, wilich and wall when a blow is.struck. When building, the best way to stop noise transmission through ii physics buildings at a cost of $240,- walls is to build them of heavy in- Less Than 6.. . .$21.95 Ea. Completely eS : with Fiberglas Screen. U — NO GIMMICKS Phone FE 4-6089 ALL AWNING and STORM WINDOW SALES 288 S. TELEGRAPH RD., FACING RUTH ST. sam 10 P.M. petty PONTIAC Se > ee ee 7 MILFORD AREA » Occupancy before CHRISTMAS! FACE BRICK] EARPET DA seer LOW PRICE Unbelieveable but True! eee OPEN 1 “Sales by DIRECTIONS Drive out from Pontiac via Commerce Road or M-59 to Milford to 8 P.M. ROBERT L. PRUETT | MU 4-9445: closed, a double-glazed window will! houses, it’s the noise that’s trans- | is transmitted through the floor | Quiet vide complete separation exterior surfaces, In older houses, the best way to soundproof is to simply add to the thickness of the wal applying sound deadening terial,’ Floors_ in older houses can be treated the same way ... by adding to the thickness of the ceil- ing under the floor. And doors, which leak more sound than one might suspect can be treated by weatherstripping them to make sure they are tight. Controlling noise within a room is mostly a matter of eliminating excess hard surfaced wall, floor or ceiling area. This is the type of bedlam that’s most irritating, and, fortunately, it is easy io cope with. The article recommends installing some porous surfaces that will ab- sorb the sound . . , acoustical cett- a rug on the floor are all effec- tive when it comes to absorbing Couples House Has Stamp of Originality (Continued from Page 15) ~ all yellow. Counter tops are gray Formica in the linen' wave pattern. The wall between kitchen and living has an open counter, This is handy for serving refreshments to guests and as a breakfast bar. Two high, rush-topped stools fit underneath the counter, walls and a beige rug. There's a pair of basins in the gray topped vanity. Instead of curtains Mrs. Lobdell put up a ‘matchstick bamboo shade. There is a long work bench on one wall, Painted blue, it has black, curtains attached to it to conceal underneath storage sert materials and, if encaiian: pro- between} | ing and wall tile, extra draperies,| The bathroom has sandalwood | space. Above are more shelves | for supplies. Mrs. Lobdell has | > Poole’s Hardware! tac. 35 De) i caeaieienain rte! age @ FIRST GRADE %4" PLYWOOD @ STURDY INTERLOCKING BASE @ REGULAR 5‘x9’ 2-PG, TOP Come early. These won't. fast at this price. FINISHING KITS for PINGPONGTABLES 5 3” 2 Everything to bring table up to professional Satin Varnish, Tama Sein, 1 Roll Mosking Tape, Brush TABLE SETS- FOR MOTHER ajo $439 | | pomusra . $40.50. FOR DAD... . Second Shipment . Porter Cable Saws $39* x ROUND « 5’ x 8’ Green Train Board her own kiln in this room, Their bedroom has brown walls Spread and curtains are a bril- liant tangerine. The furniture is walnut in a pewter finish. Tilchen-Aaron built the house. The Lobdells have been residents since April of last year. Winter's a Good Time ‘to Apply New Roof In most parts of the country a inew roof of asphalt shingles can) | be applied in winter as well as in other seasons, says Andrew C. |Lang, author of the book, Repairs.” | One advantage of reroofing in |winter, says Lang, is that work jschedules of roofing contractors are not as heavy in cold weather las they are during the warmer i; months, “Home No Mortgage Mystery There should be no mystery | ‘about mortgage loans. Current 'F.H.A. rules, for example, allow for a minimum down payment of 3 per cent of the first $13,500 of of the next $2,500 and 30 per cent of the remainder to a maximum of $20,000. On an $18,000 home, explain mortgage experts of Allied Chemical’s Barrett Buildirig Ma- terials Division, this would mean a minimum down payment of $1,380. and aq beige rug on the floor. | ' 151 Oakland Ave. the home’s price, plus 15 per cent| Idea! for Electric Train Layouts Poole | a FE 4-1594 Cenvenient Parking fn Our Big Let Ske ee aie aS hee sie STORM WINDOWS The Classic of Aluminum Combination Storm Windows and Doors in Ourality Latest in Design 1 / Lhe N¢ , a) Manufactured From the Highest Grade of ALUMINUM $94% Windows C. WEEDON Home Equip. Co. FE 4-2597 1661 S. Telegraph Road # 6 or More Offered With DURING LET EXPERTS DO IT } TERMS “° | Call FE 5-8405 Special Price 4 Side Walls Plus Entire attic Reg. $349 From Now ‘til Christmas — ONLY... .Special Bonus With Every Job Signed Between Now and Christmas FREE 20-Lb. Christmas Turkey! This Is Just Our Way of Showing | You It PAYS to | TALK TURKEY With ° Pontiac’s Oldest Insulation Co. You can have fuel savings up to 40%, plus a comfortable, draft-free, healthier home— with our installation of fire-proof, non-settling Owens-Corning Fiberglas. MONEY DOWN — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY! NO PAYMENTS TIL PENANG 1959! | AMBASSADOR INSULATION THIS DOUBLE-FEATURE | Pre-Christmas Insulation Special Complete Frame House to 24'x40’ *299 DEAL WHERE YOU'RE CONFIDENT 2110 Dixie at Telegraph in 7, % », =», SS +» *». ah. ese ie Dit Sie eh ae 2% Ef eae 8 { eee > ne x a Sees pd eee ® x 8 H . ‘ “ jot ° * 4 | 4 2 : : : » : ‘ ; 4 { } ‘ f . *, ene ane i : eas Hoes tesa Es Be ie ; - z | . ci J ¥ Bat a . * : ie PONTIAC PRESS, SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958, / Lael: us Td See the Fomous “MASTERSCREEN” _ Visit Our Fireplace Corner - INLAND LAKES SALES $127 W. Huron FE 4-712] Open Daily and Sunday 9 to '- Fridoy Nighis ‘til , the darker side there are larch, incense cedar, and inland red ce- dar. Other species that may be stocked by the lumber dealer in- clude white fir, Douglas fir, sugar |pine, and lodgeploe pine. However, the natural tone’is of lesser importance if the paneling HOUSES FOR SALE Open Sunday 1 to 5 691 MELROSE — New 3 Bedroom “No Basement —$300 Moves You In Covers Mortgage Costs and Down Payment 760 KENILWORTH — 3 Bedroom Full Basement — $500 Moves You In Close to Schools M, A. BENSON CO., INC. FE 4-2521 © FHA Terms is to be stained. Brush-on-wipe-off finishes are attracting a great deal ‘of attention because they permit! paneling to be stained to any de- sired color and still show its grain and knot pattern. Width of the paneling, methods ‘of installation, and patterns at the joint provide additional means of |giving distinctive touches. | Paneling from the western | pine region is available in widths of 6, 8, 10, and 12 inches and sometimes narrower or wider. A | more sophisticated effect is achieved with wide pieces in- stalled in uniform fashion. On the moré informa! side are com- | binations of two or more of the | | Marrower widths. colored tile in them is no trick at cause they’re good looking, cost and can be purchased anywhere. Widths may be alternated regu-; 6, 8, 10, 12—or in a step-up,. step-| order to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac MOSAIC TABLE — The mosaic coffee table pictured here with NBC's television actress pretty Y ‘It's probably the most fun and easiest project that we have ever ~ shown. To make it you merely trace the full size pattern on ply- wood, This gives you the outline for sawing out the table top. Once you have the designs traced on the plywood, placing the different | you build it yourself, you may use any combination of colors that you like. We used the do-it-yourself type of legs on the table be- plete step by step directions for building the table, laying the tile and installing the legs. A series of pictures is included which illustrate the different steps. And, of course, a list. of required materials comes with each pattern. To obtain the full size mosaic coffee table pattern No. 190, send $1 by currency, check or money 1 An inexpensive way to prevent Twadie daring wet poor is 10 cov- | er these ‘paths with roll. setae or sheathing. ¥ * vonne Lime was made with tile. all. The colors used on this table | are orange and green with a yellow, background. Of course, when tf you're “RANCH minded. same DIRECTIONS: A Prize ty | No kidding! When you see ent” look that all style con- scious people are looking for, and at an unheard of price! BUT... we have that, too! it's value-packed. Same price— terms. Come on out any afternoon or evening. Dixte Hwy. to Williams Lake Rd. te Warringham Dr. Immediate Occupancy!!! On Three Choice Ranch Homes — ae STYLE" And very little, are easy to install, The full size pattern gives com-— Press, Van Nuys, Calif. down pattern—6, 8, 10, 12, 10, 8, 6.) For maximum informality, there is a catch-as-catch-can random width, taking the boards as they are picked up. How You Can Build Target Another opportunity for express- \ing individyality is offered in the ‘choices of patterns at the joint, |Among the most popular patterns, ) V-joint and bull-nose express sim- \plicity; the butterfly and- double |butterfly are more ornate. ,will soon be in evidence. | x * * | The youngsters will save wear, for Snowballs Boy plus snow equals snowballs. That bit of wintertime algebra) ‘Proper Roof Drains ——— See the FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION in Milford, Mich. Only 30 Homes Left. GIANT HOMES, Inc. WO 5-6600 “1 am @ monutecturer “ when you buy from me, — | con seve you - PLENTY Permanent ALUMINUM AWNINGS double open, blewn from tep and b Genuine Glass Fibre a sg 9 Average Brick 4 walls and Home Thrifty Aluminum Products Inc. 225 N. Park Blvd. A. Lake Orion OR 3-0011 CONCRETE STEPS THE UNIT STEP For a Step in Beauty May Dry Basement | One possible cause of ‘wet base- ments is the lack of roof draining products or improper installation | of these products. | On houses not equipped with gut: A Compact Furnace - for ideal winter comfort “| TYE RED GLASS ENCLOSURE our outstanding values, ; becouse | sell 3 FRAMED IN SOL LID BRASS! ard sore an aes direct... NO DEALER t visit our beautiful furnished PROFIT! ; NO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! }~ bedtoom BI LEVEL. It ‘ NO FLOOR DRAFTS! LOWERS FUEL BuLis! i has that oy differ- ; In’ the natural state, the woods $13,990 Porches 4 Traverus, Pall Chain Sorte on Adjusts range from the very white of Ida- . = , i ho white pine and the bright white Terms That Anyone Can Afford —for Patios. Get Our Deal Before You Deal ma Poop by naaowans of Englishmann spruce through the $88 Per Mo. Incl. Taxes No Money Down... FHA Terms . « + No Payments ‘til 1959 . CRYSTALS MATCHES pale straw of ponderosa pine. On ot mowenes, the ARMSTRONG “Indoor Sunshine’ | OIL-FIRED COUNTERFLOW Ideal for the. declan tn te eat ea and tear on windows — and each'+...” and downspouts there is a ‘taste can be created in any bs Ylother — if they have a target 'good chance that the foundation is | y Rome.| away from the house for snowball not properly tiled either.. This con- | . marksmanship practice. dition can lead to excessive ‘mois- A good rule in painting is to| ture around the foundation and- paint a side of the house just after) You or the youngsters can | water seepage into the basement. the sun has passed over it. build a sawhorse - shaped wood | = frame against which you can lean | Properly installed roof drainage SC |products carry water from the roof | WHEN YOU HEAT-“ CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications P/N @ Strong Reinforced Casting > 4 -thi tam- | : ones < kee = \to the storm sewer or away from pered hardboard, Paint a bulls- No obligation. _,. the house and thereby insure elim- | . eye target on this weather-re- b. t less, aie Satety Tread 4 | Bo ae and give each ination of pools of water at the | angel ra | @ Avoid Messy Installation Reduces Slipping ring om the target a value so foundation which can cause trouble. | BASSES [a] . that scores’ can be kept. 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A powder room opens onto the foyer a aio: Soar in New By DAVID L, BOWEN A cathedral ceiling and graceful second floor balcony overlooking the mansion-like dining and living rooms are two of the spectacular features of this back-to-front split- “Tevel. ; When you add a study (or play- room) with its own fireplace and a two-room-and-bath master bed- onal gv Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 room suite you begin to get an idea of the luxury built into this moderate sized home. i Designing ‘“‘up instead of out” enabled Architect Herbert W. Neu- mann to crowd a great amount of well-utilized space into a house that looks and sounds more expensive than it actually is. Even if you don’t think you ean afford it now, a family with a breadwinner on the way up might keep this plan in mind. Only 35 cents will bring you a “bahy blueprint’’ detailed enough for a cost estimate and easily filed away for future use. The two-story front gives the Imagination ~and Ceiling Home house an air of dignity and pres- tige. But it stands low enough to fit in well in a modern suburb where surrounding homes are low and ‘sprawling. The plan is X-35 in the House of the Week series of custom architect-designed homes and of- fers 10 rooms plus spacious foyer) CALL US... We Specialize in Attic and Basement Room Construction Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed NO MONEY DOWN just inside the front door. The principal informal room is, the cozy study or playroom to the right of the foyer. If there are teenagers in your family, this room -- which has its own fireplace — is bound to be pop- ular. It can just as easily dou- ble as a card room, library or rumpus room. 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Paddock St. FE 2-0283 2 ; LOWER FLOOR PLAN — This shows the spacious entrance Realtors ROY ANNETT, Inc. | and 2%4 baths. Study Plan Order Coupon foyer leading to the tremendous dining room-living room area. Here are the details, area by at-0 l Note that the study as well as the living room has a fireplace. 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 tractive area: a _ Enclosed is 35 cents in coin 5 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE 5 Please send me a copy of the , Phiten, tateding lengli ee 0S entre le at the|y The Week, Design X-35. P { z ; : rear i r t ikin rears ven ovr 104 Ski a warps aspeptd, Plast For HOME For FACTORY with a dramatic fireplace wall! ag use sticky tape on, T Pe Good Construction climbing 17 feet up to the sloping | & t oressing ° ‘{ worn FaaT, DINING & LI /ING fOr D Fido Bete g ee L cathedral ceiling. Adjoining the! 4... ! es mm — i Begins With fireplace, a wall of glass also, . (please print) l Lt aa ; Boice Concrete stretches from near the floor all 4 , r , ona the way to the ceiling. i STREET oevsce@ooerTRececche | PA Su CoMy 230 2 OM bs aoc wecrg Rag cel platy neve The room is further dramatized | t + ’ =| or Transit Mixed Concrete by a balcony hallway running , CITY........ STATE. ccc0c5. ; a { d Will be uniform. ever half its length at the bedroom r) ‘ sepacon gaTK Senaaten Norertastiog apr level. A graceful stairway leads |) ~~" ~*~" " "7" "Tee eee sc lee, See 127 8 12 livered on time when needed, from this balcony down into the | the rangé counter, conveniently lo- a x Fis service is avaliaie s living room, cated for ease in serving and - 1 = trucks! Opposite these features of the Clearing. ~ . 38 SLEEPING AREA BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY _Architect Neuman realized that * BRICK * BLOCK . %* CONCRETE one of the major drawbacks of the | 545 S. 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You will enjoy billowing suds for sham- poos, showers and baby’s gentle bathing -+. easier, gleaming house cleaning... ’ tastier foods and drinks .. . sparkling dishes, whiter washes with less soap «+. Softer hands and caressable skin. Streamlined design requires only 18” of wall space. No-sweat insu- lemploying this dramatic detail is ithe fact bedroom traffic is visible \from the downstairs. He overcame this fault by placing the bath and bedrooms in such a way that once from below. The master bedroom not only has its own private bath, but a | dressing room beside. The dress- ing room is a luxury feature that costs little extra since it occt- pies space above the kitchen that would otherwise be dead storage. A 16-foot laiindry area, with a hobby bench and ample storage space, is located to the left of the foyer. A-dutch door ‘leads outside, and-another door to the garage. The stairway to the basement is handy both to the kitchen and the laundry area. 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EXTERIOR DETAIL Stone veneer is used all around | tical siding with battens are em-! ployed on the upper level and) shedding light over the stairway to the bedroom level. * * * The house measures 49'6"’ by 45’6"’ over-all, including garage. Square foot area of the first floor is 1,594. There are 878 more square feet on the bedroom level. Garage covers 440 square feet. The house requires a plot at least 60 iPeg-Board Displays Intrigue Children Children will enjoy a display center in their bedroom for pic- on the main level. Contrasts of ver- tures, newspaper and magazine clippings and other paraphernalia garage. It has an asphalt shingle that accumulate through the years roof. An added feature is a pleas-| A versatile and attractive area tic “skydome’” set in the roof, can be built by installing a panel of Peg-Board, a predecorated hard- board that is available in plain colors, woodgrains or marble pat- terns. This: paneling can be used to match or contrast with the rest of the room. 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Treks Ott to Seg. : The CLAWSON ~ | (py BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer - * HOLLYWOOD, ‘Calif. (AP) — “Don't do it, Chuck. Westerns are to be’ glut on the market. You'd be aay to do your own TV Western.” Shwe earnest ‘ Jito” ex-baseballer Chuck Connors early this year, and he studiously ignored. it. Good thing too, His | show has turned up a winner. The Rifleman is one of the few ‘new shows of the season to break into the golden circle of top-rated programs. In just a few weeks, it has mounted to the top 10 in many of the ratings and shows signs of istaying power, Rolladium Skating. Rink ADMISSION 60¢ INCL. SKATES 475 W. Huron . FE. 5-9677 I gnored Skeptic’ s Advice ae F- jC Is Jos. as amazed as any- |r erewe are “ opposite stars Bhi pe George Burns, Moore and Arthur Godfrey es Debutant, ’ 4 performers are real pros, yet we beh eg Bg rT ee | _ on a ™ it Sat.-Wed.: “Damn S Fankess, color, Tab “What's ft uawae I think we E Hunter have a high-quality show, but it isn’t as good as all*that. The an- swer must be that the audience really likes Westerns, no matter how many of them are on the air. ” Lanky, iasenrs Connors ad- mitted that‘ he took a chance in accepting the series. He had: been averaging $35,000 a year in film j rere Walled “The Ln agg ae * saty Jurado;. Sun.-Tues.: * eet. Alan if Dog,” Jim cath Bn enatng Out H r; assacr color, Joel McCrea. — Cabot - a “Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” > “Once U; ‘A Horse,” Dan Rowan and Died Ma jun.-Tues.: “La zanaeone, " Brigitte ré0h, Charles Boye st “Amey Hardy Comes ey Rooney; “Spook re. ‘4 Oxford ‘Damn Yankees,” and TV work and had just finished | wot; wen Ve ™ the best role of his career in “The eindes,” : i ae wind Across the Ever- ||Big Country." When the producers |" Pri.: “Prom the Barth to the Moen," fjcame to him with the Rifleman —— deal, he told what his terms would] _ = “ be. They were high. P Th Ss G ontiac theaters || “The most I ‘ever made for rel gu;Cubs was $6,500 one -sea Oakland H\isaid. ‘‘Baseball’s highe: ' Sat.Wed.: “Tunnel of Love,” i] |;Maybe $150,000 a year in salary M|be able to make more than that || with the series over a three-year i peri player is Ted Williams, can = Doris Day, Richard Widmark, Cin- em Strand Sat.:Wed: ‘Man of the West,” Gary Cooper, Thurs.-Wed.: “Wild ‘Witternees,”* by Walt Disney, and his outside interests. I should And he could last longer too. Fox & Hounds Inu Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thro Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P. M.° LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 - Reservations BLUE SKY HEATER ay YRIVE IN EATERS y N SAT. OnLY . SUN. ONLY Open 6:00 P.M. Open 5:30 P.M. Starts 6:30 P.M. Sterts 6:00 P.M. Leffers fo Santa Pour In Santa’s mailbox at the Pontiac Press has been stuffed daily since last week, when it was announced that the names of youngsters writing to Santa would be published. All of the letters and little presents for Santa have been forwarded to his headquarters at the North Pole, and he is busy filling the requests. . If all the “I'll be good” promises written in the let- ters arg true, Pontiac area parents are in for a peaceful yulétide season. Here are the names of the letter-writers: be Bramble Darrell Parmer Dianne Dubats ichelle Dumbrigu Bobby Teiplett Terry er Mary Johnson Patrice Griffin Jerry Rutterbush Anthony Pamelx’ Graves ores “Wilttams Linda es Billy Gary Graves Wa) Wil Howard Jean Johnson Jackie Saincome Alan how Joy word da -Rectos | Amanda Saincome Dennis Cahow Nancy M, Saoncrelt pom i Josie Saincome Laura crant James Rofes Caro? Stanich | Dennis Vineyard Douglas Soncrant Jimmy Stanich | a. Behe Brad Batchelor Albert Craddock Jerry Stanich Kristie Thor Danny Ba’ lor Kasten Preddie Young 3Jandra Mcinally Martha Frank udy Shelby Rosemary Young | Roger Lang Margaret Frank Jill ng A vonne Young Susie Lang Susan Strait Steven elby B. Campbell | Johnny Bailey Hal Strait Mark Shelby ruce rter | Christine Johnson Noycie Strait Gwen Ary Lynette Bailey Iris Johnson Sandra McGill Roger Strait Bonnie Breuer Peggy Knisiey Dave Ary Billy Carter Barbara Soutar | CinemaScoPé (Or@] Mm O15. | | | STEVE COCHRAN DIANE BREWSTER - LEO GORDON. - GALE ROBBINS | Civil Rights Plan | Liked by Truman ‘he ‘hopes a similar one will be adopt- ed at the 1960 Democratic con- vention. ‘Friday before heading by train | The South stayed with it and it idiction that the South will not de- ‘moil over school integration. ishopping so early these days, the inext thing you know Santa will |be tossing out the first ball of the baseball season . ‘movies is just a case of stop, look, jand less sin. —Earl Wilson. | Holds Grudge, | Starts Fire in RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)—Former Teacher's Desk Lee ee cnet KNOXVILLE, Tem (UPY)— An Se Id fashioned tack in her seat civil rights program and|® — eae wouldn't do for an 11-year-old ele- mentary school pupil with a grudge against his teacher. — Truman told a news conference ris School declined to identify, set a fire in the teacher’s desk drawer which resulted in an evacuation of the building. = The 700 pupils were cMared from the school in two minutes yester- day after the blaze was discovered in a second floor classroom. No ifor Washington: “T think the civil rights plank we had in 1956 was a good one. Truman also reiterated a pre- Ri] a and Jake " 5 rd Widm Elaine Seewari : Mansion in Memphis _ : By EARL WILSON : “MEMPHIS — There were two men in light. Gulieeas at. the oo ee “No, suh, you: can’t: come Taint aad told the wife and me. « But they courteously sh owed us through the white-pillared, Colonial-type showplace (“it has 18 ‘rooms, eounting the bathrooms, ” they said) when Col, Tom Parker, Elvis’ manager, phoned over from . Nashville that we were friends of his and Elvis’ daddy. First we saw a Cadillac in front of the house—but we didn’t think much about it . till later . WHLSON “Elvis’s got his gold records in this playroom,” one of the |“security officers”—-who turned out to be Elvis’ uncl¢, Trevis Smith — said as he showed us into kind of a musicians’ Fort Knox. x # ~ “Twenty-three gold records,” he said, counting them, “and two more that ain’t up yet. And some more comin’.” They lined the walls—in an- other room with the Cash Box plaques — and between was a small bar. “I “thought Elvis didn't drink,” my B.W. said. “No, ma’am, he don't,” ;with a cab driver named Roy |Harper, whose daughter went to school with Elvis, that we learned more. The youth, whom the Belle Mor-|.. one was hurt. |sert the party as a result of tur- : drawer of a wooden desk. The only damage was the scorched desk. People are doing their Christmas Lapeer and Metamora Units Plan Yule Party . Censorship in TONIGHT * FOUR * UNIT SHOW Farm Bureau of Metamora to join’ them in.a Christmas party at the | Hunters Creek Community Ha] at | 7 p.m. Tueesday. Each group will furnish half of! the program. A _ potluck supper | will be served and inexpensive gifts. exchanged. NO. 1 FIRST RUN rTvTVeTVTeVeVvUeVT TeV CCC eT ee al a ll i i i lh Pr rT Tee Ye eet | £ Gaon NO. 4 HELD OVER! KEEGO THEATRE NOW! Thru TUESDAY The stars!* The delight | I | Tthe greatness of the NY. show / a, THE INDESTRUCTIBLE CREATURE! BLOATED WITH THE BLOOD OF ITS VICTIMS! STARTS SUNDAY Open 5:30 P.M. rwwvrvwwyrTvyrrYTVT eT eT Cr eT eC CC eS ln ln ll a i i i i i i i ti li li ll hd he th hp te te * COME EARLY — BE HOME EARLY! ATTEND OUR eEARLY BIRD SHOWe Show Starts 6:00 P. M. GREGORY wwrrverwverwre TT Tre TT eT ere eC ee eT eee Cee ll lil ti tl i i i i tl in i i li i i i i i i he i _. * CHILDREN THE CHILDREN OF EARTH ENSLAVED BY THING” FROM OUTER SPACE! YOU'LL BE WARM WITH OUR IN-CAR HEATERS THAT REALLY HEAT rw TrTe Ty eS eS ee ee The blaze was set in the bottom |s METAMORA—The Lapeer Farm | Bureau has invited the Shady Hills | Trevis Smith said. “He don’t use hard liquor and he don’t keen none in his house. This is a soda foun- tain bar. You can get about any kind of ice cream soda you, want at this bar.” It was when we drove away ELVIS _ * * * “You see that Cadillac in front?” he said. “That’s where! Elvis’ mother, Mizz Presley, stepped outa the car the last time she was out of the house before she died. tents of the driveway leading up to. tHe Elvis Presley minsion— + and on their shirts were the big letters, “E.P.” “That car's not been moved sinte and it never will be, eitheri's 80 Elvis says.” “Anyways,” he said, “did you ever hear how he bought his first Cadillac? “Well, he just went into this Cadillac place here in Memphis wearin’ his blue jeans and shirt, thout saying’ who he was. He looked at this big white Cadillac and he rubbed it. He says to the salesman, ‘Can I drive it” “The salesman says, ‘No, sir, boy, you can’t drive it!’ “Elvis walks right straight to the back of the garage where row THE BOLD, BLUSHING COMEDY OF LOVE IN THE - SUBURBS! YOUNG: GIA SCALA | . ” with ELISABETH FRASER ELIZABETH WILSON in CinemaScope | GI FEATURES 1:14, 3:19, 5:26, 7:30, 9:40 Extra: Sportsreel and Cartoon — ‘Strand! Open 12:45 | st (OR NON NG A New Adventure In Entertainment — ‘ ‘Role Soon: “Tom Thumb” there’s a little old boy washin’ a car. He says ‘Boy, what do ‘you make a week?’ The boy says ‘Thirty dollars.’ “Elvis says ‘Come with me!’ The boy didn’t want to. \ “Elvis takes that bey into the manager’s office and he says to the manager ‘Mister, I'm gonna buy that white Cadillac and I’m gonna pay cash for it but first you got to make out a check for the commission to this boy here.’ “The manager did, too,” the cab driver said. “Elvis invited ‘my daughter to the two parties he had here before he went ‘into service. Elvis sure did make quite a name for himself,” he added, “here in Memphis.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Comic Davy Karr, a New Jerseyite, says his state may secede: “And you. New Yorkers'll look pretty foolish with two tunnels and a bridge just dangling there.” . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) cording to Federal Statistician Staley R. Carver. Motor-vehicle ion ie of new At registration now totals almost acing 4000 a weak ant are vale od | 2"00,000—one vehicle to every four at 4,000,000 pounds ($9,000,000), ac-|People in the country. Sell 4,000 Cars Weekly | START LAKE THEATRE SUNDAY Matinee 1:45 MA 42151 Adults 40c to 1 P.M. Last Times Tonight Alan Ladd ya M presents in CINEMASCOPE and ; METROCOLOR .. HIGH SOCIETY FUN! Rex Jo TONIGHT-BRIGITE BARDOT “LA PARISIENNE” & “THE PAGANS” Starts ee SUNDAY Who will be his Bride...tonight? The chill of the tomb won't leave your blood for hours ! DON’T DARE SEE IT ALONE!! Hammer Film Productions, Ltd. Presents HORROR ULA ALL NEW! bapietohie LTECHNICOLOR. @ PLUS @ 6-GUN SHOW |! WARNER'S BIG The RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE” THE COMEDY of THE YEAR! In BLUSHING COLOR! “For once | want a man to /ook at ° me as if | were his first love .» hot his fh latest!" Ue | HUDSON J) (eve MEF CYD an CHARISSE va —_ KENNEDY usr coerson’ "ED SMITH at the CONN. ¥ *s? @&@ ew &# @ © * * a on: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958 _{Hard_ Press b 2 Foreign. Imports ad Auto Industry Sales Pass 4 Million i'd Gi pee: By DAVID J. WILKIE en eee Gh Bs Wea “tose weo, invored Generel Motaes| \ ... AP Automotive Writer | peal.can come until early next or Chrysler cars, this time has now = Defense - Dept. Catalog) DETROIT w—The’ auto indus-| year, However, if the 1989 total jarrived. - Dealers these Cost $162 Million; Stop |the four million mark for 1958. By| of 5% million domestic units,.a {many instances comparable to Service Duplication the year’s end total retail deliv-| sharp sales upswing cannot be |those of the early postwar period. \Y WASHINGTON (AP) -- The De-| today it is steadily piling up sav- ings by such achievements as eliminating 88 kinds of men’s drawers. * * * Making the visors of Marine sources are calling a flop. year it is being said that while ajand American Motors in the early CYSS BOOS, T MEGR. and Army field caps out of the| A major factor in that apprais- (few makers had full dealer inven-| weeks of the new model year can- TREX. TREAT THERE same material, a House Armed! &! is the inclusion in the total /tories others had actual shortages. EXKECERNVE LTA Service subcommittee was told,| of mearly 375,000 imported. ve- |Many potential buyers held off, it activity of the weeks immediately YO SSE Te Ose should save $50,000 a year. hicles. Immediately before and |jis added, until they: could see the ahead will give a good indication WL SPPROVE... The WACs. and other fighting women may not know it yet, but they will have fewer dress shoes from which to choose—about 600 instead of 800 catalogue items, George Ritter, head of the depart- ment’s catalogue and standardi- zation division, told the subcom- mittee. The congressional group has long pressed the armed services to} set up a standard catalogue— naw completed at a cost of 162 million dollars—and then to cut pa ha on the variety of similar ngs bought by the different services. * * * Ritter brought a quantity of hardware into the hearing room and displayed such items as the try’s new car sales have passed eries should amount> fo approxi- mately 4% million units, In the years immediately preced- ing and immediately following World War II that would have been considered a good year for the car industry .. But for the present year it adds up to what many industry following World War I imported car sales were wholly negligible. | Last year slightly more than 5,900,000 new cars were sold in the United States. Only 206,000 of that tota) were foreign-built vehicles. in the new model year so far have faller’ below anticipation. Industry sources generally attribute this to depleted inventories and the in- ability, because of work stoppages, of the industry to get production into full swing. . * * * But dealer stocks are being built up. Most dealers now have on hand all the competitive models that were lacking in the first five or six weeks of the new model year, If the demand for new cars It is no secret that new car sales | is to attain the popular estimate long delayed.” If the auto makers themselves share this view they are not ex- pressing it publicly. The estimate of 5% million new car sales next year still is being heard throughout industry quarters. Of sales so far in the 1959 model cars they wanted to buy. * * * For many motorists, particularly makes experienced in Seme retailers, lacking the par- |ticular miodels customers desired, were swapping cars among them- selves in an effort to hold ‘sales. Others report they lost sales to re- tailers handling other makes. How maiy sales General Motors and Chrysler may have lost to Ford not be determined. But the sales| of whether shortages were a factor in the retail volume of the indus- try during October and November. BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger THE BERRYS military engines, Formerly, he |felt before the year-end. said, there were 350. ' Automotive News, commenting Ritter conceded that reductions'on the new car market, said re- were aes. — = in oe cently: catalogue by “ ing goofs,”") ,, : lilee the lists of a tt gallon ‘Some observers believe no can under one number and a 12- quart can under another. : . * * Births Decline in U. S. Pc | He said ,000 annual sav-) |. _ ing will Bil agroned a decision WASHINGTON — The number of By McEvoy and Strieber that bacon for shipment overseas|Dirths in the United States dropped am FIRST ) THAT'S W THEN, MR Wpee einer NAA TH should be smoked for 24 hours—|by 7.000 during the first quarter | TYE GOTTA 7 OUT MR. (Geary ae ] bene «ee the way the Navy likes it—instead|9f 1958 compared with the first me, @Y) 12-6 TAKE My _¥ Queah— —= 1) of 42, ag the Army had specified.|three months of 1957. The Popula- is Acuance) ji Ti. é W/ pitta 5 tion Reference Bureau attributes “There’ m differe driving in h affi : FIRST bi} DE ii i the decline to the recession. re S rea y no erence driving in eayy « c — just a a . Z Le ih: Accused Teamster 4lot of other cars scrambling to get out of your way. = 4 Ly *) . eS ‘i A IH Re-Elected to Post PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ray- mond Cohen and Joseph E. Grace, accused by the Senate Rackets Committee of misappropriating about a quarter of a million dol- lars of Teamsters Union funds, have been re-elected to office in the 14,000-member Local 107. | * * * Cohen, secretary-treasurer and actual boss of the local, was re- elected to his second five-year term. Grace has been president of the local since 1933. Before the committee this sum- mer, Cohen pleaded the Fifth <_o and refused to an- nm Ty =|iy A BOARDING HOUSE VY] Za UL MMB GEESE EG AD,A HUNDRED DOLLARS, YOL apes TOOK HERE‘=~ 20-DOLLAR WOAY?. BY NOAH'S BEARD, WHAT jaa BILLS,FIVE OF A KIND? -g7A, SONANZA! «TRULY T AM_ um MISTER, YOU HANE q DAME FORTUNE'S DARLING THE ff A MORE LUCK THAN THE fi “MONEY MUST HANE BEEN =f GUY WHO STUCK HIS ZA SECRETED IN THE VASE BY MY U7 RAUMBRELLA IN THE “S(SPOUSE'S UNCLE, A MISER WHO 7) GROUND AND was] \ WAS NOT ABOVE HIDING ACORNS 7% % SHONERED FROM SQUIRRELS Jaw HAH, WAIT NITH ocd / a I TELL MARTHA THE VASE ¥ SHE DEEMED WORTH-_, LESS HAS ee yi, A SMALL FORTUNE! ese Vays WEVE LOOKED UP / I SURE HATE TO i a HAFTA GO BACK AN! \' : BREAK TH NEWS ¢] me ee aay 4 (Apt SONS questions concerning his banaing of the local’s finarices. Secelerrcatetel the Senate investigation, i \ Ae ff . Wd, { probers, charged that Cohen used; - |= IR SS _ & / I zy KSB more than $58,000 in union funds to/ . finance his successful campaign for office in 1954. The result was announced by the union. World Steak Capital Faces Meatless Day BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Aosta ° (AP)—Buenos' Aires, steak capital $ Feeyst : ; of the world, faces a meatless © 1958 by NEA Se. vice, Ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. P Monday. The city’s butchers reaf- firmed their intention to close then because the prices they have to charge are too high. The butchers accused slaughter houses of profiteering. The butch- ers said the high prices they were) | forced to pay the wholesalers a it necessary for them to charge exhorbitant amounts,caus- ing a boycott by housewives and Y subjecting the butchers to unnec- ce essary abuse. ‘Ugly American’ Book Gets Official Approval ba” WASHINGTON (AP) —- Some copies of a novel critical of the U.S. foreign service will be sold ee under government sub- y. 4 : oh £1958 by NEA Gareice = TM Meg UR Pet OF eee By Leslie Turner ) I FOUND A YOUNG DANCER WHO'LL | AFTER THE LAST SHOW, SHE WHAT! TLL HAVE TO CHECK ARS. HARMON! BUT YOU" KNOCK EM DEAD. 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WHY, YOU'VE EVEN HOW IN "7 Oc cela oe Gauteng <7 ( INCREASED EFFICIENCY STOPPED THEM FROM THE WORLD \ | UNCLE SAM} = avai nee LLOITERING AROUND DID YOU WARTS ms. THE WATER COOLER’ DO THAT? Fito The final decision to subsidize ie the sales was made by USIA Di- V ry : * péctor George V, Allen, they said. | you! ~~ About 500 copies of the book, by SS 7,—_ ~ William J. Lederer and Eugene = oO Burdick, will be sold in about 13 i nations under contract between | h — Ey USIA and the book’s publisher, ; |e W, W, Norton & Co, Inc.,” New THE WORRY WART Ape Ie 7 pe ye York. A ; os exo = nS. _ y a | fe 2; DONALD DUCK , By Walt Disney reais ~~ — I Distributed by King Peatares Syndicate, ; — . . ‘ By Charles Kuhn HECK, GRAN ‘THERE'S | |... IF THERE’S NO CHUCK IN | | GOSH,WHY DION'T We NO FUN PLAYIN? BOY..| | YOUR OL’ CHUCK WAGON /| | THINK ©? THIS BEFORE? 9 Pea ‘orid Rights Rene ved i Say lk oll . Drain Bid es - the firm, said Mrs. Bechtel re- ~ $7,800, according to Commissioner ae y ie & (@ “THE PONTIAC crass SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6/1058 Called too igh Single Estimate on Dam Rebuilding Refused by fm County Board -" Oakland. a Drain commis- sioners have run ints’ another snag in the reconstruction of a lake wen contro] dam between Oakland and Woodhull lakes in Waterford Town- ex Seide | ship. * * * The only bid submitted, ‘that for $12,175 by the Buschma Con- struction Co. of Berkley, was called “much to high,” and re- jected by the. Drain Commission. This was the second time bids had been opened for the ‘project. The original estimates for the project by county engineers was Robert Evans. * * * The old control dam has been a bone of conterftion to the drain com- missioners for some 20 years, and area residents last year petitioned that it be rebuilt, fearing it might give way and flood people living in the. lower lake area. * * * There is no definite plan at this time whether new bids will be asked, but officials are working on a solution, Evans said. Wife Returns Husband's Gifts Bookkeeper Vanishes After Buying Presents With Stolen $20,000 GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — A 23- year-old bookkeeper who allegedly embezzled nearly $20,000 from his employer was thinking of his wife and three children before he van- ished a week ago. _ But the Christmas gifts Leo A. Bechtel bought for his family be- fore he apparently left town will not be under the Bechtel tree * * * The gifts were delivered to the Bechtel home in suburban Stan- dale last Monday — three days after he vanished. He had purchased them the day after Thanksgiving with money he al- legedly took from the Grand Rapids Asphalt Paving Co, that day. There were toys for the children —about $50 worth in all—and a. $100 gift certificate for his wife. * * But the day they arrived, Bech- tel’s employer obtained a warrant| charging him with larceny by con- version of $7,890 from the firm. J. E. McDermott, secretary of turned the gifts to the stores where her husband had _ pur- chased them and gave the money to the company. Then she found $380 in the attic and she turned was expected to vote commenda- \M. Butler who has ‘Southerners can accept a strong | Week’s Production Also a. Record (Duke Quits Club Atter Pane Pas In England, one doesn’t finish off a fox witha gun. Hounds do it with teeth. . Deny Pressure. to Pack House Teamsters Discredit Fine for Members Not Going to Hoffa Speech ST. LOUIS (#—Teamster officials have denied a report that pressure has been put on members of the union here to pack a house Dec. 16 for a speech by James R. Hoffa, president of the union. — Only about 250 Teamsters showed up Monday for an appearance by Hoffa in Kiel auditorium's 3,500- seat opera house, and union offi- cials were frankly disappointed, Chief of Detectives James E. Chapman of St, Louis said yester- day copies of a letter had been sent to 15,000 St. Louis area Team- sters ordering the mto appear for a second Hoffa appearance or face a fine of $5 or possibly more se- vere measures, “An outright lie,” said Pete Saffo, an official of Teamsters Local 610, which sponsored the Monday meeting. He said he had chécked all St. Louis area Team- ster units and “ndhe of them have sent such a letter.” In Washington Hoffa's § office said he had no speaking engagement in St. Louis Dec. 16 and did not ex- peet to be here, Dems to Quel Party Revolt Segregationists Demand Gravel Resign as Head of Executive Committee WASHINGTON (AP)—The Dem- ocratic National Committee was primed today to crush a revolt by Southern segregationists against its civil rights policies. And to nail down its stand on this volatile issue, the committee tion of National Chairman Paul said that civil rights plank in 1960 or go their own way. * * * The immediate issue before the party governing group was @ it over to MeDermott. In all, she made restitution totaling $500, x * * | “The tragic part of it was that) she didn’t know how much her husband had taken and she thought she could repay it herself,” he said. “I didn't have the heart to tell her. She even asked for her husband's job so she, could repay the money from her salary. “But it would take her 102 years ihome state attempt td oust Ca- Le . DETROIT W—Auto ‘dealers’ aver- aged 18,400 new car deliveries a * Ward’s said manufacturer schedules indicated production of 147,490 cars and 23,375 trucks this week, highest since the week ended Nov, 23, 1957, when car production was 151,846 units. Truck figures for that week were not included in the report. This week's auto output would be 20 per cent and truck 13 per Alert Goes Out fo Arab Troops Action Follows Report of Israeli Buildup on National Border BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)—Arab troops on the Syrian and Lebanese vorders of Israel have been alerted following reports of a build- up of Israeli troop concentrations in the frontier area, sources said. Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami conferred at length yes- terday with Army staff officers at the defense ministry. The sources said they discussed the disposition o: Israeli troops along the border. A foreign ministry official said that after the meeting the army sent word to Arab commanders: in the field to exercise special watchfulness, He said no formal alert order was issued, but rath- er an informal warning. Reports conveyed through the Lebanese and United Arab Re- public foreign ministries said Israel moved an unusually large number of troops to the north- eastern rt of Israel] in the 48 hours after the Syrian-Israeli ar- tilley duel Wednesday. Israe} also asked for an urgent meeting of the United Nations Se- curity Council. A meeting was scheduled for Monday afternoon. Taylor to Speak at Chippewa Dinner MILEORD—Guest speaker at to- the Chippewa Lodge No, 29, Order of the Arrow, wil] be George F. Taylor, assistant Oakland Counry prosecutor, according to J. Edward Stoughton of Pettibone Lake, pro- gram chairman. The smorgasbord dinner, sched- uled for 7 p.m. will be followed by an election of officers, with Lodge Chief Frank Breza of Utica, retiring from office. He has passed mille M. Gravel Jr. as Louisiana, national committeeman because | ihe had said segregation was, morally wrong and because he had praised a civil rights bill passed by Congress last year. Despairing of making any head- way in the ouster attempt, South- ern committee members voted 14-5 at a caucus Friday night to demand Gravel’s resignation from to do it,” he said. * * * Actually, no one knew the exact} amount of money missing until yesterday when an auditor report-| ed that $19,290 was thissing. About| $17,000 of the money was taken: during a two-week period in No-! vember, the rest over a two-yeg period. — Pf “Lodge Calendar Regular meeting Pontiac Chap- ter No. 228 O.ES. Mon. eve Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Al Officers and mem- bers asked to be present between 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. to have pictures taken. At 18%. E. Lawrence et adv. Brotherhood Lodge No. 561 will hold its annual installation of officers at 8 o'clock p.m. esday Dec. 9th adv. News in Brief A break-in at the apartment of Edward Stottlemyre, 16! E. Huron St., was reported today to Pontiac police. Nothing was reported missing. Spaghetti Dinner at Eagles Lodge No. 1230. 289 Montcalm. Sun. Dec. 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. All you can | eat for $1. ad Breaks Out of Jail fo Sweet-Talk Wife XENIA, Ohio 9) — Greene Coun- ty Sheriff Russell Bradshaw is looking for a courteous jailbreaker who left this note behind after escaping from the county jail: * “Sheriff, I'm sorry to take the step I'm taking, but my wife has filed suit for divorce and it’s im- portant to me. that I see her im- mediately. I | hore you, anderstand- - The eschpee, son Sikkles, 34, Columbus, Ohio, was being held on a contempt of court charge for nonsupport. « y, with Maurice D. Tulloch have the party’s executive committee. x * * Gravel, who had been elected 'as a Dixie representative on that policy-making group after the, 1956 presidential nominating con: | vention, said he would not resign any party post. He added that the’ only charges against him were} that he supported the national ‘|party’s principles and its nomi- nees. the 21-years-of-age limit for lodge officers. A review of the year’s activi- ties, an Indian Pageant and songs are among other events scheduled for the avening. * * * The Order of the Arrow is a national honor society of Boy Scout campers and leaders. To- night's meeting will honor the lead- ership provided to the local lodge of the Clinton Valley Council by Milford Explorer Scouts Paul and Fred Heil, Tom Stringer, John Smith and Lyle See, and adult ad- viser William Genette. Noah Webster's “Elementary Spelling Book," or ‘'Blue-backed|} Speller,"" was so popular that in one year, 1850, a million copies were sold. Served as Las Vegas Shill TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)—Maurice D, Tulloch, whe gave up the life of a Baptist minister to become a shill in ‘a Las Vegas gambling casino, was stripped of his min- isterial standing Friday; The action was taken by the executive committee of the Kan- sas Baptist Convention. In a resolution the committee said: “The circumstances associated been carefully reviewed ... in order that the Christian ministry not be lightly regarded or held in disrepute, we are led with a profound sense of sorrow to this resolution, Maurice D. Tulloch can no longer be recognized as a min- ister in good standing in the Kan- sas Baptist Convention. Tulloch who looks closer to 40 than his 50 years, was pastor, of the First Baptist Church of Sa- betha, Kan., a community near the Nebraska line 80 miles north- west of Kansas City. ; * * For 18 years he had been a church troubleshooter — a pastor assigned to churghes in, financial | or morale trouble in communities of 1,500 to 2,000. , Then last Sept, 29, he walked out of a meeting of Baptist ‘pas- a a a aa a N Casino Working Minister Stripped of His Robes tors in Hutchinson, Kan., and dis- appeared. On Nov. 26 he was located in Las Vegas, working as a shill—a gambling casino employe who poses as a customer to drum up trade. * * * Tulloch said he went to Las Vegas to get a divorce because he was tired of his wife, Nellie, after 25 years. He added, refer- ing to his wife and church, “I left because I felt the walls clos- ing in... I've never been hap- pier, For the first time in my life I have peace-of mind.” The former minister has two children, a son, 25, and a daugh- ter, 19. Nabe ddband: ob: Sint’ ail 123,088 informed} night’s annual dinner-meeting of ’s Peak cars and 20,619 trucks, totaling 368,000 promised an up- turn to 450,000 or more during De- cember. Such for December would be a 1958 high, x &* * Inventory availability is stead- ily improving, Ward’s said, with a November stock gain of 130,000 units giving dealers some 500,000 on hand. Dealers had some 700,- 000 on hand”a year ago. was accomplished, Ward's said, despite a 14 per cent fall-off in Chrysler production due to work stoppages caused by labor dis- putes. * it said General Motors Corp. scheduled a 25 per cent increase, Ford Motor Co. a 21 per cent gain, American Motors Corp. a 27 per cent boost, and Stude- baker-Packard, which operated only two days last week, a 200 per cent increase. Individual figures were nont given. Compared with this week's 147,- 490 cars and 23,375 trucks, U. S. factories turned out 139,597 cars and 22,636 trucks in’ the same 1957 week, * * * To date in 1958, the U.S. auto industry has built 3,797,564 cars and 798,643 trucks for a total of 4:596,207 units, compared with for a 1957 total of 6,741,808 units to the same date, Voting on Board at Little Rock All 13 Candidates Are Opposed to Integration of Public Schools LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—Lit- tle Rock voters selected a new school board today to cope with the problem of meeting loca) de- mands for segregation in the face of federal court orders to inte- grate. They chose between a cate which carried the tacit backing of Gov. Orval E. Faubus and a group the governor labeled as in- tegrationist. Polls opened at 8 a.m. and were scheduled to close at 6:30 F-m. A moderate turnout was (MSU Teachers blistering f| fh” and said November sales The year’s best production week | 5,720,343 cars and 1,021,465 trucks jhe acted as intermediary in for- File Complaint Engineering Group Criticises’: New Courses in Letter to AAUP EAST LANSING ® — A group of dissatisfied professors have com- plained about changes in courses and “arbitrary action’ by the ad- ministration at Michigan State Uni- versity. A copy of the complaint, re- portedly sent to the American Assn. of University Professors, was also sent to the two Michigan leg- islators, one ag Democrat, the other a Republican. About a dozen pro- fessors in the College of Engineer- ing and the Department of Com- munication Skills reportedly. are involved. : k* ok * There was no address on_ the! copies and the letter was unsigned.) Dr. Louis Joghlin of the National Association in Washington said he had received information indirectly that there was some: unrest among the MSU faculty. “We are not taking any action,” he said, “because we ‘have net received from any fac- ulty member at Michigan State any complaint or statement. We have a chapter at East Lansing and they can write us if they desire.” * * * Dr. James H. Platt, formerly of MSU and now with Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers College, said warding the complaint to ‘‘pre- serve the anonymity of the writ- ers” Donald A. Hart, chairman of the MSU chapter of the AAUP, said there was no protest by that group but individual members, might have sent such a letter. * * * The letter from the College of E group said, in part, that “suddenly a mew and dif- ferent curriculum appeared with no discussion by the Department Faculty and without their con- sideration.” It said the new cur- riculum “was seemingly drawn up in secret meetings.” * * * It complained that some of the} older faculty members have been assigned to teach courses for which they had not specialized. “This apparently is a move to cause these older faculty mem- bers to become dissatisfied and resign,” the letter said. * * * “These conditions,"’ the letter Children to Join ) \Oxtord Club in = Mrs. Arthur Grey, 241 Granger native costumes of various coun- tries to sing appropriate Chris’ carols, members will explain |designer-manufacturer, died at his. iname, sof Ford and other inventive pio- ule Program, a a ae Children of the members will don ferent yuletide customs of other nations, and the Junior Choir’of the Holy Cross Lutheran Chureh and the Junior Miss Club will render Canadian Farmers:Ask for OK on. Red China SASKATOON, _Sask, (AP) — A | resolution asking the Canddian|toward government.to recognize- ‘Commu- staph Ms ‘holiday pro-|nist China was adopted by the Saskatchewan Farmers’ - Vaion — Friday at ‘its convention. to extend long-term credit to the Red Chinese “in order to build up a market for Canadian goods there,’* papers and periodicals. Eighty-one of the country’s 476 newspapers are 8 Dec. 10, 1958 printed in English. |Ferris Given $4400 BIG IDS UW — Dr, Charlea® | cara ee has given Ferris ute $ The 400 delegates urged Canada| fi may be ing Certified MOBIL! % 2. prayton Pre Bae, i = India’s press includes 6,570 news- PUBLIC SAL 1955 Buick, Serial coererte Sale to be 30 4 at 601 Pontiac |State Bank Bldg., —_ : several numbers. * * * A An organ and piano duet will be played by Nancy Grey and Lois Stoddard, 70 Pontiac St. The entire group will join in singing carols. Refreshments will be served: avec neknaees Auto Pioneer | Dies, Age 77 Earl Holley, Famous, for Carburetors, Was Henry Ford’s Friend SDATIN. -NORVELL AGENCY, INC. Insurance of All Kinds © your! My serene. | FE 9.9221 Tasura: AGENT *peeves/ vow Praute 70 Ww. - Lawrence St. _ The Insignia of - Cor. Cass Superior Service Sound Protection Distinguished Insurance Service Since 1920 Ralph T. Norvell DETROIT # — Ear! Holley, an automotive pioneer and carburetor) home in Grosse Pointe Farms last | Inight. He was 77. Earl Holley and his brother, | George, came to Detroit from Bradford, Pa., in 1903 at the invi- tation of Henry Ford to design a carburetor for his cars. They had; been making cars under their own’) | The carburetor they built for i Ford was an immediate success | and the brothers founded the | Holley Carburetor Co., which be- came. one of Ford’s biggest sup- pliers. Eari Holley was presi- dent for 25 years, becoming vice chairman of directors in 1953. George Holley is chairman. | firm still is a giant in its field. The Holleys became close friends OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 p.m. A Complete Gift Selection for Everyone in the Family! BOADWAY-SHELL Hardware 650 Auburn Ave. _ FE 2-6506 EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER neers. They often’ accompanied Harvey Firestone on camping trips. Ear! Holley had been in declin- ing health for two years. With him ‘beth, and his two sons, Earl Jr. and Dan. Funeral arrangements are pend- ing. Guard Rioters said, “have resulted in poor cali- predicted. fill the posts of five members who resigned because of the integra- tion impasse and a sixth who was elected to Congress. All 13 candidates have an- nounced their opposition to inte- gration. Campaigning was keyed largely to the question of who was against it the strongest. The candidates Faubus labeled integrationist are W. F. Rector, a real estate and insurance execu- tive; Everett Tucker, an industri- executive; Russell H. Matson Jr., a building contractor, and Mrs. Charles W. Stephens, a clubwom- an. . Members of the opposing slate, which has pledged itself to sup- port Faubus, are Traffic Court Judge R. W. Laster; C. C. Railey, a union business manager; Ben D. Rowland, attorney and former school administrator; Mrs. Paul- ine Woodson, a real estate execu- tive, son, a housewife. New Yorkers Win in Bridge Tourney DETROIT (UPI)—New Yorkers did everything but run away with _{all the honors in the open team championship of the National Bridge Tournament yesterday, cap- turing the first and second place crowns and tallying high scores for the other top-ranked teams. Four New Yorkers and a Wash-, ingtonian teamed to a final score. of 56 points to land first place. Entering the concluding round of the three-session tourney with a one-point lead, the winners—Leon- ard B. Harmon, Alfred Sheinwold, Ralph Hirschberg and Edgar Kap- lan, all of New York City, and Ivar Stakgold, Washington, D. C.— finished two points ahead of the second place team. Police to Wear Armor PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Philadelphia Police Department; has purchased two 65-pound suits, of body armor which give complete frontal protection against gunfire, while still allowing full vision and freedom of movement, They cost! $300 — © (Lad llega ad 1 OPEN FOR BUSINESS | CHOICE MEATS and POULTRY ~\ R 7617 | WEJELIL Mf S Fd Personalized, Friendly Service ° Frozen Foods — Dairy Products Meat Processing — Sharp Freezing U COUNTRY MEAT MARKET ©) ighlond. Rd. ical U Q — OR 3-0763 t pot nt ft] on = —A if. @ . , ; The new board members will) alist; ,Ted Lamb, an advertising| and Mrs, Margaret Morri-| Jany campus — those who feel bre of instruction and low morale} ‘and fear afiong the Electrical En-| igineering Faculty and among the general faculty of said College of Engineering.”’ The letter from the Depart- ment of Communication Skills complained that unpopular changes were made in courses. It. said Dr. Edward Blackman, named recently to head the de- partment, was “using dictatorial metliods’’ and “forcing new courses into a well-established department.” * * * in Welded Cells Arizona Warden Asking Ford, Thomas A. Edison and\{) when he died were his wife, Eliza-| [4 Criminal Charges Be Filed Against Group FLORENCE, Ariz. (UPI) — The 46 rebellious participants in Thurs- day’s riot at Arizona State Prison’ | welded-shut cell doors today untill ithey return keys taken from a guard. The rioters were placed into their! j “The situation generally, it said, “has resulted in antagonism on the part of some staff members, toward the new department head | as well as low morale.” | James H. Denison, Assistant to) the President’ at MSU, said he, thought it was significant no com- plaint had been received from the local unit of the professors’ or- ganization. * * He said any changes in cur- ricula must go through six faculty. bodies and that the procedure in these matters “is as democratic ‘as it can be made.” | * * bg Denison added: “You'll find a few dissenters on. their specialties are being hurt by any curriculum changes. It wouldn’t be healthy otherwise.” Police Report Break-In at Great Lakes Gravel SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Romeo \State Police today reported a: ‘break-in Thursday night at the Great Lakes Gravel Co. office, 2900 Auburn Rd., Shelby Township. Thieves, who knoeked the lock off the door to gain entry, took several automobile batteries, some antifreeze and an antifreeze tester, a battery charger; and three pairs ‘maximum security cells after the! riot was broken. Highway patrolmen and National Guard troops remained at the pris- on today to help guards maintain iorder. ¢ Warden Frank Eyman said the rioters would be kept in their cells until Order has been fully restored. He asked that criminal charges be filed against the gang of maximum security inmates. The prisoners made a desperate bid for freedom Thursday night aft-. er they lured two guards into their) cells block on the pretext that one: ‘of the inmates needed medical at-!| tention. After they had released other prisoners with keys taken from the guard, the gang marched to the in- firmary where they called Eyman and demanded that he open the prison gates. The 38-year-old veteran lawman, however, refused the demands and were ordered kept behind massive | | Come in real soon and let’s have a chat about homes and see how we can help you own one of your own. . Capitol Savings & Loan Assn. Established 1890 75 W..Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-056! Customers Parking in Back of Office led detachments. of guards who subdued the-riot with tear gas and machine ,gune fire: What's in a Name? MEMPHIS, Tenn. Co., one of the nation’s largest -cot- ton firms, is Marvin A. Woolen. THIEF IN HOLIDAY 1-14 of coveralls, polite said. , CITY OF The 1958 County Taxes in due and payable at the | i | | without fees. added/ to all County taxes 1959. | On and ool Taxes will be — onal fees. P ie thas January { NOTICE OF TAXES Treasurer December 10, Joss through January 20, 1959 On January 21, 1959 a collection fee of 4% will be rch 1, 1959 all unpaid County and 1958 City County Treasyrer’s Office and must be paid there with ents made by mail must be postmarked not fgier 20, 1959 to avoid penalties. Walter A. Giddings PONTIAC the City of Pontiac will be Office of the Pontiac City paid through February 28, réturned to the Oakland \ City Treasurer 35 S. Parke Street, Pontiac, Michigan ee ey ee ee eee ae eee Se ~ *k a a «&. 2d 2a. & we £4 6% (UPI) — The |g. new vice president in charge of)*o@ operations for Anderson, Clayton) sae 2 wee Sesh ge as .4& © whet ab at of oe eee Oe ee “WATERFORD MEN’S STORE Drive out Dixie Highway to Stop Light in Waterford... “You'll “ the big sign in front of our store... Just East of Old Mill Tavern GOING OUT of BUSINESS OPEN SUNDAY Tto 6 P.M. FORCED to SELL Save Up to 60% Entire Stock of Fine Men’s Wear \ Sacrificed for Quick Sale | ' Open Daily 10 A. M.ito 8 P.M, Sundays 1 to 6 P. M. ‘ cs | ae Moldinnn. : ee hibiees True Life Adventures in Hury to Get There | i “f “CANTERBURY, England upp] NAVES L/OG, = | Ne Lee ee “= Desmond Martin was a ‘man in Forgets Self ban Rd.| . a hurry yesterday and he became - aS am e to stop’ 5 cares, vi J * so impatient with the leisurely) OXFORD — - A young boy and hislon icy pavement fn e to avoid 8 r, * Bright Awaits Decision drivers ahead of him he overtook|dog are seldom parted as a general hitting Curtis. a , Heyear-old land ‘on Charge He Planned: and tried to them. .. (Tule. The rule was broken for a * © | th, was r from Temple Dynamiting hater nan hat mal a en ea eal Sone to ever w pe ; $42 for careless driving when a hg nines . minor injuries at Pontiac General here ae ae ATLANTA (AP) — The trial of it turned’ out he overtook a three-| Marion E. Bocksch, 33, of 297/Hospifal and released. His pet pup eo &. oe George Bright, 31, Atlanta’ engi- car convoy loaded with government Drive, told Oakland was ; deputies said. 1 Bond was set by Judge. Tiniothy ng. a Spezia Drive, County 4 neer charged in the bombing of a Ey driving examiners and police re-/ Sheriff's dopa the following Sanita Snes x yet: To date Jewish tetnple, was expected to aE ~2zS : a turning from a road block. has been’ set. " a 5 , any: Bufalino Gets ‘Subpoena | * go to the jury "today. 3 3 ae : | “While. aiice south on Hillberg| pbarsed to. Lapeer County Sh ‘oe ft 8a Square Dance Party street in Oxford Township, I noticed) DETROIT U9 — William E, Buta-|iff’s deputies, Robeldo’s stepfather, soeglolla pale age! aS IRUFFED GROUSE SETTLE DOWN INA"! , a young boy and gic! and a, dog tin, president of Teamsters Union| Juan Altamira, 43, was killed in. on charges of dyna-| ©25 EW HUDSON — The tandin, alongside th "| Jukebox Local Detroit, said|stantly Nov n he was sho miting the-temple Oct. 12. 25 CIRCLE FOR A NIGHTS SLEEP SNOW BEGINS nance Club will hold a iit _— +. Friday he had been subpoensed|in the heart by the youth. A state witness Friday quoted) == 5 TO FALL AND COVERS THEM WITH A SOFT, night in the gymnasium of the| “As I approached, the dog sud-|to appear Dec. 15 before the| Altamira was allegedly beating Bright as saying he served as a s* OTECTIVE BLANKET BEFORE IT STOPS. New Hudson Elementary School at |denly left the boy’s side and trotted | Senate Labor Managepapet Rackets} his wife Victoria when the wom oy lookout for the bombings which PR _ |9 p.m. The public is invited. across my path, The boy ran out|Committee. ‘ an's son shot him. -8. a 3 on fash- So . BUT THEN THE SURFACE FREEZES... : —: ~ = ~ James Devore, 33, an automo-| wt SJ! a 2. eE UNS Ul EM IN. 4 Death Notice Funeral Directors 4 _Help Wanted Female 7 | Work Wanted Male 10 “4 HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” | K E.NN BL MAID, MUST BE MAN Hd pg Haters WORK < OF ~ bile plant employe, said Bright ambitious, live in. OL told him about the bombing when eae aie WITH TOOLS INCLUDING they Wars ‘cellmates. Demo age : Mera ta:| FUNERAL HOME | BALESWOMEN. re een ay Wt and late model pickup * x : band org Mt * . Keaster;, dear Drayton Plains OR 3-1757 cae neue elton: arrie phone aie oa ged work of any kind, : a iy mre an riam Devore said Bright ee him Burlison: dear brother of Mrs. mera oar CHAPEL : pare Wa canal, you PLUMBING TIEETATING, CAR. . Pun ough! ite PE 2-684 a that “he drew plans and the L be held oaday. Dec. 8, $ 3 1 pm. ot payee Inished FE ya3T1. oes rom. a. ome the Huntoon Pune | SALARY, RM AND BOARD FOR | sorice WORK 18 YRS. EXP, with Rev, Everett officiating. In-, Voorhees Siple compationship sna light tor store Cor plant, PE 8.2307. terment th Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Burlison will lie in state at FUNERAL HOME MIDDEEAGED WOMAN TO Ba-| RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS the Huntoon Funeral Home. Ambulance Service- Plane or Motor | . bysit in my home days. Must be | Work Prices right. FE 5-835. GOIN, DEC. 5, 1958, NORA MAS, Sor D378 dependanle WTD: PART TIME Ww WORK. EVD mother ot Uacnte een J o cee — ane rt. ee ae N. . ig who trans rl hear SHING ° rosy ton ppl ag seme eh arte Donelso: Johns $20 Se 3-266 between | WALL phony Bato est OF, we Guy Leffel and Mrs. W: u ee ae G L HOME" 7 LB Phone FE 2-425 dren and 13 open “Designed” for Funerals” TE’ YOUNG” RELIABLE MAN, 21, Funeral service will bé Mon- , wants steady el can do most , Dec: 8, at 3:30 p.m. from the Cemet Lot 5 anything. OR 3-6145 anytime, Ask Ceniral Christian | Church with. me ery ots : for Daniel. Seon Gelnincpee § ~ NEEDS YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES work of any kind. EM 3-2679. Rev. G. W. Interment in Perry - is Par — 6 GRAVE LOT. ee sreercterd Mrs. Coin will lie in 5 a PE eae wil di- PART-TIM E YOUNG MAN wr” KIND OF : | Home. plans for the bombing. He said he did not do the actual bombing but was a lookout.” After Devore completed testify- ing, the state rested and the de- , led by James R. Vanable, began presenting its“ case. 4 Clark Oil Workers Vote to Join Up With Union . Abysmal 30 employes of % - i . in Pontiac yester- 2 Jao day voted to have the Michigan] cy 7D MORNING : THIS TIME, THE 1c Ss éndants Union act as their ‘ i CRUST 1S NOT TOO THI AND THEY bargaining agent, according to Jo- LE TO BRE , 1 , OUT OF WHAT seph Corey, Union president. toe oe MIGHT HAVE BEEN THEIR ICY TOMB. Sparks-Griffin Funeral tie S Reas SALESL ADIES work, OA 8- OAKLAND HIL Li GOTTSCHALK, DEC. 4, 1954, ER- win te Covert ‘ee: age —— lots, 6 graves a FOR CHRISTMAS Work ‘Wanted Female 11 oved husband o: rs. Evely ik; b ¢ Frank . 2 WOMEN Ww NT WALL WASHING Be held Monday, Dee oat 30 fay amet Male i) oe rel rN A ery CONE: .m. f iis Orittin Chapel ~ Rith Rev, Willan LaPountain of- Department wena, Fick up: O40) PB t21e fictating. Ieraect in Mt. Avon lr ‘ Cemetery, Rochester. The family AT ONCE Sth Floor dasa les. Call % eva g § E Shaler nee ig obs: Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange S AVAT URSE. B suggests memorials to a fund for Day & MEE ssa. & Bonded Corey said about 400 other em- 0 ployes of the company in Detroit, Dict! stad hy Kine Features Sr ‘cate. 12-6 Eas ee ed children in the Pon’ | America’s oldest and world's larg- WAITE’S . | DAY WORK WED. OWN TRANE- Flint, Ypsilanti and. Monroe were | flowers. Mr. Gottschalk will lie} ¢@st firm in its field has imme- SAGINAW Al HURON portation. FE 8.3988 u ‘s in state at the Sparks-Griffin diate full-time openings in local WOMAN MORE FOR HOME THAN = organized into the union yesterday. eral Hom carriers — good salesmen. | wage. EM 33402. Call after 6. SA eaeCe es EG OOD REPER- offer @ etime, easant an = aeamrtenere . a . PRICE, DEC. 5. 1958. JOSEPH V.. v., dignitied career with excellent} WANTED EXPERIENCED MORN- DAY WORK BY THE HR. AREA 991 Lakeland, Sylvan Lake: age| commission earnings, starting im-| ing cook i restaurant tp Wixom. arbor’ aaltrans! aa ae. uae ar a mediately, Previous direct Sales | Call MArket 4-0845. ot keer PE “4303 ° nore Gardner, Perne Colgate | ¢xpstience helpfil. but not es) WANTED: SALESWOMEN FOR) Exp HOUSEKEEPER W / ANTS nd Neal Parker: dear brother of | $*? oe me or local major food service. Jf you; “Work live in Mon thru. Fri, Josephine Barke. Funeral service} {fort insures exceteet. steady.) have personality, appearance and| 535 week. MY _2-5791. ye ae’ Gee tee Bare Weal sent career win continued repeat | Perseverance. (his ia the job for) Skt pesines DAY WORK. 2 p.m. from the Sh seitittrent cai FE €08T1 between | Trans, Ref. FI 8-9000. ganized esterday.| ; ent aenvice steno gest indepen Will Pay For Itself in 50 Years - gan, has five stations in Pontiac. Lodge io Get Seaway Brings Big Shipping Changes arpe Funeral busi fome with interment in White oats: poement = * Men selected must be 24 years 8:20 a or contact} HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WOULD Lake Cemetery. Mr. Price will He ts N. O ona up, married, ambitious and Mi 7 co 1 ie Hwy. = kind of part time work. ew Officers , ipciae ghee pu. ony cehs | St i Jat"kare rk ‘ot ang | Mintaetpte, A Dials He7~| Hho gay nd of part tine at k O . MONTREAL (AP) — Shipping patterns unload their cargoes at Montreal, to be Main St., Clarkston. hours. complete eS wrps SENTAL “ASSISTANT. EX- reowawos BABYSITTING IN Lake Orion of the last 50 years face drastic changes _trans-shipped by rail, road or canal boats RIGLEY, APA or alae or deliveries. Wo out-t-city trav-| —Berlenced preferred. but mili tratn| _vour home FE @ei38. —____ 6 ary. Ss e@ ie z LAKE ORION — Public installa.| UDO" pening of the St. Lawrence Seaway to their inland destinations. Eastbound wife of william 8.; sister of Mrs. teiletal cal “ames afer copant: Write complete details, Pontise | “Cleaning or Babysitting FH = a- } t. 84344, No. 45, F&RAM, will follow a dinner| 2°** SPring. cargoes) chilety | whet) came catty ne ela’ Gatirday ag 8pm tom See our Sales Mgrs. Mr A.| WHITE GINGLE WOMAN, OVER | LADY WANTS KITCHEN WORK No. 46, F&AM, will follow a diner * * * lake boats but then had to be trans-shipped i Goes pies veers) Nese: monany fers lames soe Sale scat tee) ca yeaa eee eee ‘s 4 183 Oa 00 am. to 9: : to be served at 6:30 tonight in the Marine experts warn that about a third past shallow lock. neral service ‘wil be held a Tuesday Ce ee ee as 00. mm, Centers (Gl. 1 T* | (LADY WOULD LIKE JOB BY THE Masohic Temple here. of Canada’s 190-ship canal fleet—perhaps The bottleneck: vanishes with the Home: "Henderson, Kyo Pemuy | —Motel. 14300 Telegraph Detroit. | wrp WOMAN FOR DAY WORK | {Neth PE 6366 Lewis E. Lucas will assume his 60 vessels employing 1,200 men—may be opening of the seaway. Ten-thousand-ton | Fix apo Poongy sob are to the Amert- ATTENTION Loalli inetd +r aaera- ermal _Fetarial service. EM 3-2842 5 a ’ - - ave oa as yey ogre scrapped in the face of the seaway’s ef- freighters will be able to sail directly to SEARS, DEC. §. 1988 GRACE 14| tad ares, Rochester, Holly. Clark. ee ean ee ‘oh cepa seco atlig ‘| feet on ocean and upper lake traffic. inland destinations. Pontiac): age 73: dear mother of | thes g piaa call to FE 024 _____ Help Wanted 8 | wasitnos and IRONINGS PICK. as ; Hugh A. Brady They expect other repercussions. too Mrs. Florence Westerdale; dear) wil tei! you the story of one of _up_and deliver FE 5-9724 as junior warden and Vern A. wney iexpec P so : The big lake boats, with capacity for sister of Fred Curtis: also sur- | the pest direct sales jobs in the Teak, hanier Gen gent fod O8 | WANTED 1 OR ? CHILDREN TO Miller, PM, as treasurer. | as ocean freighters and upper lake carriers 25,000 tons of iron ore or 800,000 bushels two eae poe children. Paneral ewe lecaa: or part time. We Have Opening tor = Se oe i = ene while moth- i ae compete on inland ee mat a sea- of grain, will be able to sail via the seaway O TT a'm “trom Gisrbach” Puseral | CLEANER AND SPOTTER BIR-| ‘9 No Perry 6 toll om. Woman WANT BABYSITTING IR it - : own ome after om Past Master John L. Hall wit | “°Y~ OUD ness. The traffic of railways to the upper St. Lawrence, to Montreal, Be rer, Ronee. with Ree | ark bl eee WO) ELDERLY COUPLE OR PEN | 26 Wall St FE S170. gerve as woeretary | in 1959: C. and truckers may be altered sharply. _ Quebec and other posts. ment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | LEANING MAN WITH PRE PRESSING ee ethos oan dine coe Wour D LIKE WORKS DaYs OR - rs e@ im state a ie ary a r Arthur Cotcher, P. M., chaplain; Much hinges on the economic climate x * * Girrbach Puneral Home, River | Woodward, Rochester “OL 277n1,| {Aker duties Reference required | Wedneaday Babvattting and lient Carl R. Belton, senior deacon; s Rouge. Write; Eootiec )Eress Box ive housework. ': vears old. FE 5-6844 - * | ahead, world demands for ships, the The seaway is expected to mean a Sav- SNYDER, DSC 4 ibel, LORBTTA | “yee” yecerges Agpteanes Interested tn J business with a| WILL DO TRONINGS IN MY . egos aa junior eae * | market for major commodities that stand ing of five to seven cents a bushel on the Uy dear mother of Mrs" Haroia J. | ‘mould be married & must lke | future and an ‘unusual ttle gn kan Scene J B. Squier, Lawrence mee alae to gain most from the seaway, such as cost of moving grain to pecan cea ne Sure ake senriven bo ater, | Ore Cotes pm erahe. 6 aS at 3060 Seabaldt, Dravton Plains. £ ae C ” | grain and iron ore. terminals. - children. | Puneral service will be ome s WANTED | CEARN REAL ESTATE - YOU WASHINGS & TRONINGS, NEAT ; Robert . Kellogg, stewards. C unday, Dec. 7. a p.m. can now attend classes and be wor. 3- “ - = i away planners say grain and ron from Arcadia Methodist Church, | _epply 149 W. Huron the local representative of a large F - Incoming marshal is Harry J. The seaway ts a 135-mile corridor in BS : with interment in Arcadia Ceme- | MECHANIC, MUST BE EXPERI- izati hb Building Service 12 : Woodley and tiler, Otto S ee the 2,400-mile water highway from the At- ore will form the largest part of the 25 H ir e tery, Mrs. Snyder will, le in| “enced on transmissions & power Mr. Schuett © ria ine lane * . r = = I ms * Dr. Morgan J. Snead of Roches.| lantic to the lakehead, part of a big stair- | mfllion tons expected to move annually heral Home until Sunday morning. | fringe benefits. Call oF see Jim | Gaston or ehh | «=| AAA Floor Sanding - ter, Past Grand Master, will be| way from ocean to inland ports. through the seaway in the first few years |. Honeycutt, Hodges. Inc. 360 8.) lodge nr Cadillac, cooking & Floor Laying - Finishing , Card of Thanks 1 | Woodward Ave. Bham. MT €-0029 eneral cleaning, tavern work, | C. BUD BILLS FE 58-2050 officer. The seaway is costing 475 million dol- of operation. a | MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR Sry’ 3-2863. A-l SAND & FINISH FE 5.3722. : H . ute, Two officers of the lodge were lars. It will take an estimated 50 years to By 1968, they predict, the seaway should WE WISH TO THANK ALL plies No investment. $8 per week plus PART cna ot premeime ae oO TRENG Firs HIN ‘a = recently named to er three-year repay the cost through tolls. reach its economic capacity—about 50 mil- Lo 3 n Eee Gag ae nies Yrlegtad Liegahaoo gt niga bea usual selling opportunity, must hee acne SLI _ . terms or 4 Masonic Building: bala pees Big joceanl jships [have been forced 2 Hon tons! ® year. . band and. father We are = Company “ae ee Brush WLSAN. DOZENS ; OF PONTIAC] A&B TRENCHING _ : . cially grateful to those responsible = folks are earning extra money : They are Vern A. Miller. and Otto : for the many lovely floral tributes monthly part time and big month-| Peet!nes. water lines. field tile FE E . : : 5-0961 : S. Knotts. enw ° 7 one the pri qn Shenae. gape . ly. income, full time nbeliev- i 7 From Oakland _ {Building Permits Issued | ; ies, Sic Reliable Man eae ee a Se : ’ ; f D é e t aust and family. tion Car helpful Opportunity. for San. the world’s finest vitamin) 3-4931 : eee : 5 . and mineral] food supplement. No i 0 A above average earnings Apply 4-) COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ints or rivers Join Marines [ therans {0 Gel hurch In Memoriam 2 i W Huron. 10°00 11:30 bgt Hem Be eee ont ll Ss Sta e223 or SE S360 e . I OI I AI Bi a fo IOI nm. facts now There is no obligation. = 7 IN_ LOVIN (9) A You'll agree. Vi-San has the most BRICK BLOCK AND STONE. No Good, Says Hare iz November LU : ( gets SENT AL gaeatt ata ts rag] een S| Sygate hom fete ’ : : Sal Manager for Pontiac at Lh ee . : = — : The Pontiac Marine Recruiting ; : we mourned for ne in silence once Experience in organizing, thorized distributor, FE 48056 B ARG AIN $200 . 7 No eyes can see us weep, training and guiding in direct | WID. ELDERLY COUPLE TO , DETROIT w — Secretary of Substation announced that seven} A new church and two commer-|holds.services in the VFW Hall on . at ese 3 silent seat is shed| selling» important. Must have| live on farm Care for r ponies and and] 8" up rec an 2ft? and attic ; State James Hare severely crit-| men from the Oakland County area|cial buildings are scheduled for| Walton boulevard. Godly missed by wife Doris, and a “and desire for high "yearly ta, soins, Chickens FE °F BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT : icized Michigans new in’ . construction in Waterford Town- : son Jerry. come $6,000 to $10,000 your first z z work ‘also chimneys. No job too g point sys-|were among the 11 recruited for The new 40 by 90-foot church IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANNA| year from salary. commission, ; large Residential and commer- tem for control of bad drivers. |the Corps during the thonth of No- stl oe to building depart-| win be located on a 180 by 350- Harbin ae oassed away Deo | ahd overwrite. ortunity for Employment Agencies 8A She ig Traranteed work Ph MY : e : c ear mother you are no ate Manager prom : . Pending cases, yesterday he told| vember at the local station. ment repo foot strip of land, and will set Wa forgotten — ‘Though on’ earth| confidential’ Por. personal inter- "BLOCK & CEMENT WORK _ the Southeastern Michigan Chiefs! The county men were Carl L. St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church back some 60 feet from Sasha- Teuiaeeioe amore sei in memeey vee write, giving ame, ae __OR_3-9402 Z . = 3 , 2 s. AS you a s on m a SENT WORK of Police Assn., make legal mince-|Koy! of Pontiac Township, Alan will be constructed on Sashabaw’ haw road, with plenty of parking -were before. Sadly missed by| ast experience to H. Rahn Com. V/ L I vi Jer eg MA sos7e meat of the point system law. He/p. Jackson, Rochester; Robert L. road and Kempf. It will cost ap- space provided for in the plans. . daughter Florence. Mary& grand./ mercial Bidg.. Newark New , SS . v AsrERING. F im tel $70,000. Th huret daughters grandson and great York State pe DG EPAIR PASTE explained: Allen, Auburn Heights: Harry w./ProXHnately 9/ © Cee grandson, Dale |SALESM™N HANDICAP NO BAR bre. bik. @& cemt, wk PE 42200. '. The system ‘contains no consid- Councell Jr Nonkville: James = °° °° — The church will be constructed of IN LOVING MEMORY OF.MOTH-| rier Age no barrier send ane i 1DOZING - eet a tel | ‘cement blocks, brick and wood and er Mary E. McCormick nam+ address and pone num- = FE 65-2833 tion f _ eration tor “degree of exposure,"’ Booth, Orchard Lake: and Harvey lane . | | Who passed away December 7ih,| . ber anv we will: contact you im- STENO $350, VT ek. praAck — because a youth who accumulates'C. Swift Jr. and Michael J. Arnold will ‘have a full sbasement. Frank Lvow bade as nots Jest tirewell, Dees Witte Fontiac zest) _svpe Shorthand 138 OTE T S Breors to © = . » i | ade us i a Ox é 5 ul i of 12 points while driving 500 miles) both of Birmingham Stewart and Sons, Inc., of Pon-| You said goodby to none. NIT" ith Re CLERE Bookkeepin $778 ___ ‘ See 0 at ; tiac, has been contracted for the. Your loving heart had ceased to SOBRE G OPPO! ORTUNITY " w WILL | » REP TIONIST * 5260 BUILD AND SAVE a year and a salesman with 12) The men were flown immediate- Sect beat before we knew that you} ain, two men to handle whole | REE? (oog typing. Aged 25-45 eae ie in eee eg demerits in 100,000 miles are treat-j1y to San Diego, Calif. for 12 weeks ee Gol tee as you were auttering | Of "ee, Capactty for hard ‘work | NURSES AIDE We have, 600 plans or ‘estimate ed equally. of recruit training oils a and the hile were hard to climb Pore morass ten exp: Will Experienced: yours, We'll secure mortgage. - Is . 5 . . rain. Car necessary. Weekly earn- a 1 It does not take into account the Upon completion of recruit train- as | lon A $14,000 building with space for a uebersa pears, be thine sree me ena erg Aileiaritger at in- . MES FE uit ders aes _. ; frequency of accidents. A Tl-year- . a store and several offices will be Sadly missed oy daughter Betty} jerview | Apply 9 p= ing the enlistees will be trans- zt : & family. Mon. inreuss ri. mat Disie wy. DESIGNER $750 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED : old man with seven accidents in| ferred to Camp Joseph H. Pendet Art Dabbl Pick U built at Elizabeth Lake road, near ~ | _Ask for Mr. Holt. Special machine. Needed Imme- Soa Free estimates OL. ; three months got no violation tic- + i | oe abbiers Pic M59. Owner Lloyd Smith of Bloom- "Bo WTD REAL ESTATE SALESMEN.| | diate y Year “round basis sa ; ‘on, , : 4 : x Replies Appl 66 W. OH LAYO 7 kets, ‘‘so all I could do was write a iar nino,” tor eve $1 500,000 in Painti P field Hills ha been issued the At 10 a.m, today there Wieego: reaerie CLASS EXPERT nee Machine. Needed neue Cnet Semmens EM 34070. ae him suggesting that he have his ° i ‘ y INTINGS | building permit. _ were replies at the Press Soced cor pauiers: (Osly cleee-cut PUBLIC RELATIONS. $600 | CERAMIC TILE | driving ability checked.” for Just $2,000 Another commercial permit was office in the following apply. Motorcar Transport Co | pecPenss ape $425 | aah REE ESTIMATES - TERMS : It contains f trol issued to Mrs. Florine Matakas for . _200_E Tennyson. | _—| Civa. @ yeera drafting. Advance Floor Co __——OR_3-8701 con no means for con ussia in S 0} an _ uct : boxes: SHOE SALES He ¢409 | ORY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. 3. _ of aed drivers. A driver could CHICAGO (AP)—Two attorneys tore te eh nt a kale rec 9, 17, 22, 28, 31, 32, 58, _Help Wanted Female 7) Experienced — ine 8 estimates FE 5-3463 or ‘go ‘miles an hour through a 4 : : mie highway ~ OO LOS) fed HOES --... $OPEN | en who dabble in art sleuthing and 61, 62, 63, 74, 76, 86, 87, Owr tools. > ‘REF schoolyard full ; near Walton boulevard. ’ BABYSITTER FOR TWO CHIL-|CAR SALE Ere earner icra errr rd of kids and the of Pact Consequence collecting have picked themselves ’* * _— 88, 92, 97, 102, 103, 111, dren in my home 7 to 2. Drew gi come 5500 ey beetle. FE charge against him would be reck- 1% million dollars in master- 116. cinity Waterford Drive In. OR = : less driving, just six points—not MOSCO pieces, says a Vatican art expert There were 77 building permits * @ | 35795, ; | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Peer aes CIS enough for license suspension or. W «AP)—The Soviet Un- , * ‘ * ‘lissued in Waterford Township in Career or Part Time 4% E , HURON SUITE 4 ers. FE 6-8431. R_B. Munro Elec- revocation, ion hinted to Iran ‘today that sign- November for construction valued For women with ambition, person- FE 4-9584 _tric Co. 1060 W. Huron. i ing a defense agreement with the} The lawyers’ outlay for the : cuy pnd pose Bate a6 much af) REPRESENTATIVE (ke ees oe : t aintings? Just $2,200 at $613,496. This was about the The Pontiac Press $50 to $100 per week, car neces- ING kinds. Est 1918 ess Marsh, 353 : . ose be United States would give the So-|three paintings 200. same number and total buildi ae 4-5200, 9 ‘til 1| College PTBd 2880 24-28 with a) N Cass FE 2-302 Albania Tells Officials viet Union the right to send troops| "Extraordinary luck,” says the record ven # oe FOR WANT ADS for en the son rating (pregren: FOUSEMOVING “Fo TL EY to Get Out, Dia Dit he iinto Iran. Chicago artist who advised them Free _ me hi previous CITY OF PONTIAC 400° plus Co car “Midwest Bm: | equipped FE 48450 L. A Young : onth, according to the : lopment, 406 Feat 4HOMP. GARAGE. CABINS, ADDI- 'g ches Iranian officials deny that this Saar Lee " Bi a g reports. ; DIAL FE 2-8181 wm LIBRARY AID — plormtent 06 — ac state Bank ay Theor anne ADDI- _ ndings a- Knowledge of standard library _terms. FE 46909) 2 LONDON (UPI) ‘The Albanianright from a 1921 treaty still) |monds in the street.” - From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. procedures knowledge of stand- SALES MASON WORK HOUSE RAISING, National Assembly has passed a) iexists. ” | Prof. Amadore Porcella, cat ooting tars Once . am Perey brine nics method Sep iineyssicsm an aged %-30| foundations. basements, etc. D & 7 " + 8 @ 7 law ordering all government offi The Soviet warning was pub-) logist for the Vatican Gallery - ar aunerees oped me fe Gf iberal (ariel al uni accredited |e (eel (starter & cbic! 4a) ers ler On mT me 2704 oF ri I rte mmedia ; e 1} Excelleni fri benefits on own. Canabl f develop! cials and military men to do man ished in Pravda, the Communist) 7 pronounced the 16th century | — Tress assumes mo respon- and working “conditions “Apply into co offi cial $5.590 tale ee MILLER RROS FLOOR SERVICE. ual labor, the Communist New |Party newspaper, and signed ‘“‘Ob-/ ti th oug 0 e oca sibility for errors other Personne! Dept.. City Hall. 35 &.| penses. Midwest Emplovment. 495 FE 45450 China N. Ag rted yes. Server.” This signature is used on Paintings authentic PYiday: He than to cancel the charges _ Park St. “Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE) PLASTERING; NEW & REPAIR. ews ency repo yes . for that portion of the first | §-9227. Vern Keller FE 4-2062 described them as: : EP. WOMAN FOR REPAIRING 4 important but unofficial state. | “Christ (Carrying the CG ” by| WASHINGTON : men ence has bee ten. & alteration Dept, for Drv Clean- ~ | PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. it said the law was passed at the ments of Soviet foreign policy. ci He & SS, y —_ Centuries CIse dered valueless through the nas * nt. Apply Pontiac Press _Work Wanted Male 10 Pat L see, FE 2-7922 oo insistence of the Albanian Labor Except for the additional hint of lorgione; acred Conversa jsky watchers believed the. “‘shoot- th ey ES ey EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR| a-1 CARPENTER . oor ‘anishing Pheoe FE” ce I a ; F ae : ae : = anding an 8 _, -e(Communist) party, which de-|sending troops, the warning was ae — eiovarnt eee. and jing stars” were a local phenome- your “kill number.” No part time Must have references. | Repair. FE 4-42 2, WORK, NEW sen " one |. manded that ‘all party members|similar to earlier Soviet attacks|)/"p Massacre Of the. Innocents,” jnon Ke penning, the Neer) vino RO «OE | Gewemac* BOUREWORE ARD “leer Pree enna ® ex) ROOF REPAIRS and cadres throughout the country}on a U.S.-Iranian agreement. On eographic Society says. But in ; child care, live {1, own toom.| 3.3759 or OR 3-8117 = EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444 take part in voluntary labor for a|Nov. 8 Iran rejected a Moscow nae coat artsters ae Ru-|1798 two Germans observing the aon eee fos thildredl Ty Only mets with “ood recent | AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER RE CrNG. acer ne ao nor ; S ’ e footings, month every year.” note warning it not to sign. Delaney et 5 newam anaes ay Sealey from different tre. ee GOOD HOME | WITH BOARD & Sale Dee Mento Pena nest | Ditches & boat well. OL 1-086. ' (E : : bought the 17 by 15 inch Giorgione reteies ala ae be either a ; vrescas Wane ate nn sera ra aby ating Peter “alr Free estimates A, Building Supplies 12 A i ; “ . A ence, artment or mn Will Plan Yule Party onstruction Record for about $1,000 from a Chicagolclose, like lightning, or very far ber eancgled to ee Se OA $1188, 588 8. Lapeer R¢.| CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | Couaunp stOND 100 PER CENT - ._, |dealer who apparently knew little jx : the day of ‘publication after Oxford, Cio hem Specialty, FE | “ig. washed. $175 yd Pea-gravel. at ing Tuesda LANSING Th ike the moon. 5000. y A y x a7 : — The nation’s o¢ its history. . a ‘ the first *insertion.. CARPENTER” CABINET WORK $1 vard Sand any rind. $1 yard. oe str ae i i : ? : merican Stone ROYAL OAK & Officers of the om ion industry is headed for ; sing the triangulation method CASH WANT AD RATES DON'T WISH FOR | ~epairs.and_odd fobs. FE 5-8500:| sashahaw Rd Clareatan, MAL _Teans-Atlantic ices Gad Parents: an a time ap in 1958, despite) of surveyors, they estimated that Lines 1-Day 3-Davs 6-Days CARPERTER ORE OF Me _ple 5-2161 recession e ; . after soe es at 8 pm. Tuesdaylrene cflects cartier ue Pia, 125 Pints Blood. Asked veneuen | ae ee H "10 or. fk so G | MONEY! Make it, easily eager a a _ Business Services 13 * rea grea 4 2 3845.76 . 3 YEARS EXPET, | ~~~~-~~~~~ - h \ as the othe of Mrs. Joseph Goode,/even brighter Dr. George Cline|| NORTH BRANCH — The Lapeer shower in France; the French ae ees ) | through Classified Ads. To} lence, Ritghen cabinets. formica att MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS 899 Spencer St., Ferndale, to plan|Smith, vice president of the F. W.|County Bloodmobile Unit will be at!A + 38 630 See | SC ee ee . t., president of t ‘ounty mobile Unit wi be at cademy acknowledged that stones 7 350 84630 869.66 . CABINET FURNITURE CUSTOM-| at our office Geseral Printitg & Pc ms Pparty|Dodge (Corp., said in a speech here| American Legion Hall, Tuesday be-'fall to earth from space. That de- ig rye i pe sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, Guarantees FR baie 136, — feaee Pegg US one 5015 cael duled for Dec. 14 ‘a the : OddiFriday. His company keeps sta-|ginning at 12 noon. A quota of 125 cision was a tiitning point in ce-| 10 $00 9.00 18.80 dial FE 2-8181, ' CARPENTER WORK OF ANY | BL OOMPTELD WALL ess ws Hal. } tistics on the construction industry. 'pints of-blood has been set. : ‘lestial science. —_ - * ue pm, Fis 80009 . Con ater ole fear, “tows: Reasomaule. e ri t \ : ; . 2 . an ‘faeneenrr ‘> e oo \wie a a a I lo ee er oe ay er ~ = # #8 pele 2 ae . a : See a Fi 2 ‘ z \ ; he fi tS a . ca ca Peal EL JE EDI aa inde) are hohe eo fe oe ee fe Ar FA FF Om A PER Ae oe te oe kK woe Km Ba. P ie ; f aa = ch beeen ter or 3 Feu PP ae eee ee eS ee ee ee ee Oe eee ee Ne L PP ney 2 ‘- ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘DECEM ER 6, 1958 13 ee & Personals 25 Wanted. Real Estate 32h Rent Apts. Furnished 33, s Pee, Br er7,,.ve ll cents Guaran- rt service. es 0 ht. * WE ALL OF wringer =a automatic washers w ee Po APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S. 96 Oakiand FE 2-402) " Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ANYTHING dressmaking to penpals Satisfaction 8-8256. ALTERATIONS, se Spee te guaranteed FE tN ilo: ALL KINDS OF ol Pero EEE DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AND alterations. Bodell FE $508 . spegiaity Mrs RR AKING & ER. ‘ONS EM 3-0350. it Williams Lk. Ra AILORING, DR terations, denser & formals éend in my home _¢ Cull FE Landscaping A} moval and trimming Get our bid fe briss Pu $0135 cu TILLDOZING, YARD & T TREE of ta Hos Ph FE 5-693 or OR removal I ER-L. Trim, A T remove caodling. surge and clearing [nsured. MA +¢ 42903. Moving & Trucking 19 A-) LIG $4 per HT HAULING & RUBBISH load. rE sores 5 ont You 1 Plac 18A 5 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- IN So leas PSO: _LETUS to Pay . Ease: Your Mind: —. WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY ‘MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 13) Room 716 Pon’ te Room Ve e-acne Bank Bidg. IMPORTANT ’ NOTICH - PER- sons’ witnessing accident, eoreet Oakland ~ =m | win involy destrian prember a, Lt » cal FE 8-6920 a economically with newly, rel: pera -Diet tablets 98 cents ia ON AND AFTER THIs DATE. by other PATA Roasis ‘smith, . I will not tor any debts ina Street, Ponttac, Mich Tey OLD FASHIONED SLEIGH RIDES. ‘Sell Us Your: Equity. | Ba aS oe Set : rage aBELLE a Immediate Action - Wo eet Se = WHITE ® BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1205 WOULD LIKE TO laa LICENSEL hs WEAR Pontiac Motors 2-6031. ABYSITTING, Covina CARE. FE 2-1736 Wtd. Household Goods 27 CaSH FOR USED [Vs. ture ss misc FE 2-0367. CASH R FURNITURE a AP- planes” ose vaill coed or house full. service FE FURNITURE NEEDED home or odd | Get the top nee wil buy “iden or ‘sell it for you, __ Community Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. WANTED TO BUY — ee Pf of turniture Ph. FE FURNI- A-l E MOVING — HAULING yehes eye SERVICE Reasonable. FF. 5-3458 — FE 2- HAULING & RUBBISH NA a E| your price. Any time FE 8-0095 HAULING AND MOVING. 1% TON stake OAklané 8-29 LIGHT of 8-2494 TicuT any kind HAULING tn pt Rea! cheap anytime TRUCKING. “| OR 3-2943 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | Rubbish, front hot ravel and end loading FE 2-0603 |WrD: ANTIQUE SignEs AN- | que. foie antioue furniture | Wtd. Miscellaneous . B Se eeeeaeed [BU MPER POOL TABLE If you have a bumper pool table | in good condition and you don’t) think it ts od used enough call OR 3-2216 a the price its right we'll use it. RCh WANTS GOOD USED Phone FE 5-0067, Trucks to Rent ae, POOL TABLE % SIZE \%-ton Pickups Dump t TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT t%-ton stakes rucks Sem}-trailers | Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. | MAN wants _8-6348 $25 $ WOODWARD aily caciears Sunday) ee 442 WITH 4 TON TRUCK, work cab anytime PE ~ ODELL CARTAGE Local and tong distance movin, |WANTED 1 TO BORROW $3,500 anton 7 $3,500 ON LIGHT SACLENG AND RUBBISH, 46170. reasonable. FE SMITH MOVING Local or long distance moving 4-4864 Low rates, FE UNWAN up free of charge TED ARTICLES PICRED PE 5-4638 Painting & Decorating 70 10 pened | preferred Or fair condition | Call_after 4 pm. MA 5-9654 WTD. _ 30-30WINCHESTER DEER) rifle, ood | ee call before | OPO let 1ST MORTGAGE ON 3 BEDROOM | on ls acres. 950 s Nving space Need § Will | pay more than usual cmceni of | interest No dealer. OR 3-8352 FOR SALE — FIRST MORTGAGE | By private party MY 3-2726 Mortgage of 6-room Can repay house | Call OAkland 8-3359 for informa- tion. | Wanted to Rent LANDLORDS We have over 30 rental Wanted homes and | AU a@reas ae unfuro. 29 applt- apts. 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND pDeEc.| Share Living Quarters 30) FE! BOBBLE LLL LAA A A A ll orating _5-9580 Cash or terms a-1 Pal Paper NTING PAPER HANGING removed. FE +6018. A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR — EX terior. Guara l¢ per cent disc for cash nteed Free est FE 4-9205 . at PAINTING AND PAPERING ason Thompson, FE 4-8364 18T €LASS DECORATING, PAINT- ing and wall papering. FE 40255 AAA PAINTING & DECORATING 30 yr Free 8 experience Reascnable timat phone FE 4-0950 PAINTI ing. NG. PAPERING & WASH- Guar, Reasonable. FE 2-2312 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING ears exp FE 54-9037 _Te levision Service Us DAY OR NIGHT TV SVC CALLS Ray! Day - JENSEN'S TV noon al Electronics FE 4-241 OR "NIGHT TV or $-1296 or FE 3-f390 M__P_ STRAKA _ “RERVICE J APTFR | & evening calls FE 23-0495 Upholstering FE 5-19 EA ae ing 8 CUSTOM oe 8174 Cooley Lake Rd EM THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH eat 8T FEE 5-8888 Lost & Found 24 ARR ae : FOUND. WHITE KITTEN WEAR-| ing collar with | bell. FE 8-0837 FOUND. CAT. VICINITY OR -chard Lk. Rd & Lakeland FE _ 35-9290 : LOST LADY'S WALLET ILL HtUs- band return Needed desperately. Piease OR _3-8962 ONE BLACK AND TAN AND ONE white Highland area Ph. Walker dog. Lost tn East OR 3-8629 LOST. IRISH SETTER, FEMALF, . voan panUniertyelerinartani care oles) ascot mand mconlimcl ay Nes viet ay a Davubure Dees Lib-| oF seasoned. Your cash upon sat- RPalMiire a ascemPhone MElrose | isfactory inspection of property 7.2700 after 6 p.m. j and title. Ask Ken Templeton. Lost: SMALL TAN AND waite| K. L. Templeton, Realtor female dog. Short-haired and cut/ 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 ik ti _ “Bandy "Children's pet Reward Ready, Willing and Able FE_8-6901. Cash buyers waiting for your land | LOST. BROWN & ; BLACK PUP| eontract Ca.) Realtor Partridge. in vicinity of Huntoen Lk An-, FE 43581 ss = I swers to Po-Co, Call FE 28181, Wanted Real Estate 32A, Lost an BLA ack . WHITE Ue a ~ Dae fear Willis School. Has 1 crooke paw. PE 35-2385. ALL CASH LOST: WHITE TERRIER. DLACK For houses fats farms or acre- Answers to ‘‘Spotty.”* _2-8017. on back and black 145 Palmer _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A 1% Maple PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES | Scrabble games Backenstose _ Book Store, '5 E_\-awrence St Notices & Personals 25 PRP LOO" A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $85. 01 ‘= Dorothy's 500 N Perry 2-1244. A COMPLETE COLD WAVE, $6.50 | M & H Style-Rite OR 3-3421. Wil- _liams Lak Lake Rd. and M59. - AEBEROTREDS KNAPP SITOES Fred Herman OR 3-1592 ANY GI a 2- id _Arm Sa MAID friendly RL OR 2 WOMAN NEEDING; adviser hone FE Confidential The Salvation SUPPLIES. - MRS | _A A. Taylor 56 Gillespie FE 3-7203 | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 739! Menomineé 5-7805 Mrs Wallsce. FE. BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY Face lifting, face peeling & Swe- dish massage Stockholm gradu- ker’ s) skin ‘* «ure to win. ie iactoss a Kro- Birmingham. MI!_ 6-7373.| ~ CHARLES CHESTE R- AIR CUSHIONED SHOES FE, _H., MILLER OR FRENCH MAID BRAS AND LIN-| erie Mrs. A. Lang, MY_3-1545 (182 W_ Huron HORSE-I servati _ 19151 JANET. Mother 39-4942 | DRAWN HAY RIDES RE-, jong, available now. we ‘PLEASE | COME OME | Home booties for sale. gifts. KNITTING ‘5 knitted slipperettes and) ake wonderful) Call Lois at FE 5-7710. 22 23. ann ONS =| BEADLE DRAPES SLIPCOVERS| and materials. ears.| Reward. FE) FE) {LADY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE home with nice lady or couple Near Pontiat Lotaaiie Call after 4pm. FE 8-9 GiSDLEAGED WOMAN TO share home, privileges. FE 5-5656 | | | iM WTD share home with elderly —gall_after 5:30 OA 8-3248 Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 32 ATTENTION! WE NEED YOUR LAND CON- TRACT CASH BUYERS WAIT- ING, Cee ie DISCOUNT lady, ASK FOR MR AYDEN. NO) OBLIGA’..ON J C HAYDEN, Restor 86 E. Walton _ FE 8-€441 |\CASH_ FOR LAND “CONTRACTS | J. J VanWelt 4:40 Dizle Huy {COO 3-185 _ W NEED CAND CONTRACTS QUICK CLOSING NO HIDDEN FEES “Nicholie & Harger Co. |33_W. HURON FE_5-8183 : CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- TRACTS AND HOMF EQUITIES NO Toh CALL ~ REALTOR PE €2533 | Vite 3 Te! egranh Ra -IMMEDIATE ACTION age even if dene foreclospre RT \\ ‘R. TW ICKE RSH: AM CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — WE | NEED SMALL HOMES, UP TO | $5.000 CASH! ELWOOD REALTY. | FE 45203 I | CALL US IMMEDIATELY if you have a farm or income property Home huyere waiting. ‘Humphries Open Eves | 2-9236 | CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY If cash interests vou, let us look | over sale In many cases ‘we can geet you cash for small or large equities. We also have buyers for land contracts. Clark Real Estate, 362 W. Huron. FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813 Ask for Mr. Clark. GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can sel] your home for | cash, with sory smal] cown pay- ment Call ue for further tnforma- tion, do not fee: obligated. We will appraise your oroperty and | tell you the eash you can receive net to you WE TRADE, WE BUILD DORRIS & SON REALTORS ___ Phone FE ¢1 1557 | Hi AVE CASH, | 83 N Teleg ceee | i f | | WILE TRAVEL| we will trave: to. see you and show you how jo get cash, for | your home, land contract or re- | age, Cali now ‘or a,#30-minute | service No charge k. D. RILEY, Broker er Eusehew! Lake Rad. E #11 “FE 44821 Ee Money “Wanted 28A_ Peewee rw ry feet | be 5-3030! = MIDDLEAGED LADY TO | 74 MAyfair 6-6250 | your property for a cash | 1 poeta oo | BEDROOM LAKEFRONT artly furnished. OR 3-9105 APTS. CLOSE IN 2-ROOM 4a 18ST, PLOOR, 3 ROOMS & BATH, all utilities furnished’ 2 blocks ate GMC, ve Borg a wkly. } BEDROOM ms, == LEASE, $100 per mo Adults. 13 Seminole. Bel Air — 4-1559. <% FIRST FLOOR. KITCH- enette, bath. Prt. a PE 5-6777. 93 Norton IST FLOOR. HEATED 5 RM. FLAT, =e facilities, children al- lowed $90 mo. References. EM 35-4207. 1-RM. KITCHENETTE AND PVT. Convenient to Pontiac Motor and GMC Truck Adults only. 290 N Paddock, Alberta Apts. 1 LGE. RM. CLEAN, . FURN Adults. 258 Orchard 2. | by BEDRM.. LIVING RM, KITCH & bath, well furnished, core _ed, a ee Cass Lake. FE 5- 3169. §600 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday } ‘ti! 5. 4 Sa 7 nooMs aD Ba CHILDREN 4 RM, “ Eye. ENTR, * eterences, FE 4-1656 ‘ae BATH eae: oie ch “a wea Pa : i near 5 ROOMS AND BA StH POLL Bes in Auburn Heights. 2951 § RMS. AND BATH, UTIL, FURN. Inquire Sat, and Mon, 387 N. _ Saginaw. PE *4-2246. A 4 ROOM FURNISHED APART hayrides, Team pullea BUY A SMALL |“ ment, private entrance & Bath, “REDUCE POR HIE MOLIDAYE HOLIDAYS ccnrakeacene home. 1139 Myrtle Uilitiog® rnished. $15 per week. ie pounds days. Bee ugly pounds meit wanten: IMMEDIATELY .| APA FOR VER away fast, safe scientific omes, farms, lake property PARTMENT FO pass 7, EVERY Cal) today for app't. Roach aod land contracts. Buyers wait 25 Williams 8t. ealth Institute. -4l3t: AUBURN HEIGHTS — J RM 6s 660 | SHOP AT DI CRIES BAB seany y LAep Paul M: Jones, Real Est. Squirrel Rd. South, FE 4-8903. r ALL UTILITIES FURN. EXCEPT now located at 761 Crescent Lake oye eee —_ + "He per we week. Apply. after BP oat pears a| mano, OR, seme fo 1s Eratinae o an Water. ™m s. mas ping FE 8-1653. 4-0612 after 6. BACHELOR Abr. “PORN ‘ lads tal OOF. resceni ace Wtd. Children to Boar di 26 Ra. 5-8590 = _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | sacHiLOR APT. VATE WITH PRI _entrance. $10 weekly. OR 3-1952. BACHELOR APARTMENT, TWO rooms and bath All utilities fur- — $13 weékiy. Call at 288 N. erry. CLEAN AND COZY 2ROOM APT. : FE 4-7339, TRMS & BAT UPPER. ADULTS | : ree rll TIZZY oo ; 4 Ey Obs “TI see they've broken the i furniture will be next! i ernst eee a Reg US Pat OFF by Kate ‘Osann i ie i es f | | 42-6 | | ce — I suppose the dishes and | By MS. AND TH WITH ed. Extra nice kitchen. couple preferred, 56 COZY 23 Murphy Working _Young 8t CLARKSTON, BIG LAKE, 3 RMS. & bath, new nice furniture, $45 mo. No utilities, MA 5-9687. GLEAN 3 ROOM APT CHILDREN _welcome, 291 Central COUPLE, PVT. BATH AND trance on bus line, FE 4- CHEAP RENT. CHEAP RENT. 3 rm Tn. apt. Pvt. ent. and bath or two buddies. Util. 4-1353. for cou furn FURN. APT. evenings OR FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH - Pvt Entr.. working leoupte pre- _ ferred. FE 4 47233 GR OUND FLOOR F pvr EN- trance & bath Small child Mie _come._ 104 Pinegrove. FE 2-7739 FOR RENT., CALL 3-8031. LARGE LOVELY 3 AND | BATH. 2 ROOMS. PVT ENT. & BATH, intra sarelsned Near airport. baad ing 2126 Pa wlio No OR 3-104 rink pies Bece 2-ROOM A FOR CLEAN |} RMS, PVT. ENTRANCE AND couple Utilities ee $65 month. | ear gas beat furn. ub N, Tele- 5415 Eit Lake Rd. | _era MOTEL KITCHENETTE APTS. 2 LARGE FURN, ROOMS. CALL Utilities furn., aia per, er week. 9470 | between ig & 6 FE 2-9970. _ Pontiac Rd. OR 3.9389 7 ROOMS. 1 BLOCK FROM SEARS. _Lady preferred. FE 55182. __ 2 RMS_ AND PVT. eae ADULTS only, E. Side, FE 2-167 2?BEDRM PARTLY aa _ KNOT- Ae = finish lakefront apts OR 2 AND 3-ROOM APARTMENTS. | near downtown FE 4-7059 |} BLKS. FROM | SEARS, SMALL | | __ grove _FE |2 RMS. VERY CLEAN. i, 286 8. | Jessie. ?ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Util furn. Ideal for Recueret or _Tetired couple. MY 2- + ROOM. ue A WEEK Skoou 2 AN a S ROOMS. Pyt. ‘BATH, 7 Clark St. Apply Apt. 7. 2 ROOMS. ADULTs ONLY. NO drinkers, 315 Voornels. 2 | at | & KITCHEN ALL PRI- vate. Working Peau Apa ha Basra. Avondale. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, fH. NICELY | furn. with Murphy bed. Ground | floor Westside Adults only. 102 | __Washington, 2 AND 3 LARGE RM. {. BRICK apartments downtown location Pvt Ent. and bath Breryee furnished. Inquire 22 Auburn, © _fice in rear. furnished apt for lady. 01 Pair- 2-8062 | MODERN APT ON Lake ede NEWLY DECORATED 3 ty ae | dR = furnished, 2nd. floo Prt & ert. 1 child wer come, nS _Keego. $60. FE 5-4334. fie NEWLY DECOPATFD 2 ROOM apt All utilities fun. Washing | | priv. Close to downtown $12 per | _Week. FE 55740 after 4 p.m. NEAR CLARKSTON - ORION RD. new, adults or 1 child $20 per) _week FE 5-8274 PVT 3 ROOMS & BATH AT- WIL- -lams Lake. OR 3-7541. PONTIAC LK., M59-1-RM. KITCH- one apt. util. furn. OR 3.4555. SMA APT. 1 OR 2? PERSONS. | a5" weekly. OR 3-7700 TWO $ROOM APTS OR_3-1388 THREE 3-RM. APTS. UTIL. FURN. 110 Hamilton. Walking distance Fisher Body and Pontiac. Child welcome. Hartland 3655. UPPER 3 RM. FURNISHED APT. Heated. sens only, MY 3-1234. VERY NICE wk. 3130 Dixie Hwy. ; - WARM ? OR 3 ROOM, OR ist Noor flat. MA 53185 or FE 8-2512. YR AROUY®D. FURN LAKE- front flat furnace, paved Rds. W. of Pontiac Bachelor or cou- ple 779 |2 & 3 ROOM LARGE CLEAN APTS. | Pvt bath & entr. $12 AY $17 per wk. 264 S Parke FE 8-3152 2 RM. BASEMENT a PVT bath and ent. Men only. 4 . 383 RM APTS, EVERYTHING furn, pvt. ent. 285 Whittemore. 2 RM. FURNISHED APT. CLEAN |" @ warm Main floor. $16 wk. | ‘ FE 85 sis \2 & OOM 2275 -ELIZABETH lake ‘Rat rE 42411 2, 3 ROOM APTS, oratea pvt entrance, tonville Rd QR_ 3-4706 . NEWLY DEC- 4145 Clin- eration FE 2 AND 4 ROOM COTTAGES, 1 block west of Tel-Huron. Huron _ Trailer Park. FE_ 2-2915 APTS EVERYTHING orn Eee 2 ROOM BUNGALOW. EVERY- thing furn. Also sleeping fooms, Sasa 52 Nouen or phone MApie ES !9-ROOM APT. WITH PVT. ENTR. 2 LARGE RMS. MODERN. Pvt. Garage. Ubil. jh eee per month, 279 S. Edith. 2-9634. | Share bath. Child welcome. $12 __per week FE 86-1431. wes .2% ROOM MODERN APT. ON , lake to responsible person OR | _3-5292. after 5 pm 3 ROOMS BATH PRIVATE ENTR Near town References 88 Me- chanic } ROOMS. CLEAN & NICELY FUR- nished, full Fath own entrance. close to shopping area. deposit _& reference. MY _ 3-2880. |3 ROOMS, PVT ENTR., NEAR YMCA. FE #1178. 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. BABY welcome. FE 4-5723. 3 NICE CLEAN. LGE. RMS. PVT. ent. Util. eenins priv. Garage. __ 209 Nortor 3 RMS. SaaROuNG FLOOR, PRI- ‘" vate bath and-entrance $16 wk 42 Augusta |J RMS. PVT. ENT. CLEAN, CLOSE | in, baby welcome. 52 Gladstone. | + RMS & BATH NEWLY DECO- rated. Heated outside entrance. | OLive 6-9041. After 7 pm. | I a eee \3 RMS & BATH UPPER. PVT | ent Vic of Auburn Heights .O | J ROOMS AND BATH, PVT. ENTR. | Utilities furn $16.50 per wk. 105 Florence St 3-ROOM AND 1 4-ROOM APT. AND bath, garage, 238 S. Jessie. FE 4-8141. 3 RMS AND BATH NICE & clean. FE 5-2495. 40 Edison. 3 RMS, CLEAN QUIET, PVT. _bath and ent. O} OR 3-3766. RM. AND BATH. WARM, clean, and reasoriable rent. Em- 3 3-ROOM APARTMENT ter furnished. ‘2 block from grade | | _school. 166 Coleman FE 4-1676 4 ROOMS. FURNISHED, IN- quire; 738 W. Huron 8t. } RMS PVT BATH & ENT. L | closets. Nr. downtown FE a8 3°RMS AND BATH PVT. ENTR Util. 61 Pine. az 4-0122. 3 RMS PVT. BATH. NICELY furn Babv asisoue 210 8 An- derson TRMs. PVT BATH & & ENT, WEST side FE 6-65 ee |} FURN eaLy ¥ DECORATED | rooms, Adults only Welfare cases | _welcome, 4-6064 | FROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE | bath and entrance children wei _some. OR_3-6904. ROOMS. SHOWER. R. , CLEAN Nicely Turn Private, heated Ideal i for r couple References FE 2 2-2974 7 RMS AND BATH BABY some 2a Berens 7RM. APT. CLOSE TO BUS LINE. Child welcome, Buities furn. FE 4-245 é 3 ROOMS AND. BATH. ALL UTIL- ities Summit street. Inquire 95 __Dwight FINE MODN RMS. WITH BATH. Pvt. Couple only. FE 6-4032. TF 2RM UTIL GAS HEAT, REFRIG- 2-2661 | rE | bath ‘|3° RM ployed ecuvle preferred. 312 _ Marshall. E 26840. 3 RMS ‘a BATH PVT ENT Lights, gas, heat furn: Clean. | _in Auburn Heights, FE 3-9329 ; 3 RM 1ST FLOOR. MODN. 11 child. No drinkers, 72 Washington. FRONT & | back entrance, heat and hot wa-| Low 3 RM WEL | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT _apts. Partly furnished. OR 3-9105 DROOM APTS., LAKE- utilities included. oe) references, $68 to 2720 Dixie Hwy. | 1 BEDROOM APT FOR LEASE. $100 per mo Adults. 130 Semi- _nole, BelAir Manor, FE 4-1559. 3 2 BEDROOM TERRACE. Exc. location. $65 per mo. Paul A. Kero Inc _FE 2-9200 2 4-ROOM APTS re es APT. NO _children. FE 4109 2 BI BEDRM LIVING ROOM KITCH- & bath Uftiliti-s furnished. $17.50 wk. OR 3.7208. 2-BEDRM. PARTLY FURN. KNOT- a. Roos. finish. Lakefront apts 2 LARGE ROOMS. GROUND floor Heat furn, Ideal for re- FE 3-9414 or FE tired couple. 2-5219. < 23ND FLOOR. ment newly decorated. wood Phone FE_ 5-0388 3-ROOM APART- 19 ElF 3-ROOM UPPER APT. ON OAK-) land Ave near. Baldwin. Private | bath and entr. Heat and hot wa- ter furnished, $50. FE 4-4807 3 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURN,' very c'ean, jots of heat, 306 N Saginaw. 3 RM & BATH ~ NEWLY “DECO- rated Heated, outside entrance. | OLive ,6-904' After 7pm. OL ml; “1206 15 3 ROOMS. H E A T. REFRIG, | stove @& parking furn, 180 E. Huron. SHIRLEY APTS, 3 UPR FLATS: TWO 2?-BEDRMS, $60; and i-bedrm., $55 Desirable location near Lincoln Jr High School on Euclid street. FE | 4-2523. or FE 51172 = 3 NICE RMS ALL PVT | FE 2-5573 $32 & util FE \3 LARGE RMS. WITH TILED | in 3 unit pot AUT Newly | decorated throughout ee re-: spectable couple to manage 85. caretaker for part of rent. TWwrite | Pontiac Press Box 8&2 3 CLEAN ROOMS _furn 40 Mariva. OR 3-1328. 3 LARGE RMS. PVT. ENTR. AND bath. Heat stove refrig, washing facilities furn. You'll Tike | the large living rm with extra Murphy bed. FE 2-4984. 3 3 ROOMS PVT. BATH, GROUND loor Newly decorated. Infant welcome 108 Center. FE 2-2390 LOWER UNFURNISHED | | apt Tile bath oak floors. heat Clean 90 Union St _115 Seminole FE 4-5425_ 3 LGE RMS & BATH PVT . ENT _Otil Inq. 169 Mech: 3F ROOMS SEPARATE ENTRANCE the week 3644 S Tasmania FE gas | | 3 AND 4 RM, FLATS WITH BATH For colored. Auto. hot water heat- | | er FE 4-3333 after 6 pm UNFURN APT AT 1165 | Btate st Pontiac Apts FE 2-5285. MS. PVT. BATH AND ENTR. | Upper. Children welcome. FE §-5502. 202 Chandler. 4 RMS & BATH HEAT & HOT! water furn Vic. of Auburn) Heights FE 4-6041. Couple cay No drinkers. Pvt _ent. Util Furn FE 4-6084: i‘ ( AND TILED BATH. HEAT HOT water stove, ret eeracr partie furn couple. FE 4-0757 oe stay AND B.TH REFRIG AND | ve furn $4 Auburn Palm - Villa Apts FE 26859 (4 RM. APT ‘UPPER UNFURN | FE 4-0287: after. 4 12 Dreaden IN (PONTIAC ot Heat furn pee ou Ohsee 4-ROOM UPPE _vusiines EM «ROOM. NEW KITCHEN. _heat, $65 a month. FR 84 7 ROOMS -AND BATH. automatic oi] heat, electric , frigerator and stove, newly dec- orated oe aee ‘Village. EM 3-4377 after 4 Xx gas heat, laundry, TV, Y 3-5671. | RMS. $25 PER_ asa a | |3 ROOMS PRIV BATH & ENTR. OL! _5-6810 UTILITIES | | and | Pyt. front and rear Sone |e te] | | Inquire | 109 Mechanic j | @ RMS, & BATH UPPER DUPLEX. | i | | Cot i Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ‘ ROOMS. ‘NEWLY DECORATED. 68 8. Francis, FE 4-3239. 4 LARGE ROUM UPPER PLAT. al) utilities turnished FE 2-104 Rent Houses Furnished 35 7 ROOMS, MODERN, GAS HEAT, 1 mile redius of dewntown Pon- tiac. Close te bus and super mar- ket. FE 2-4849. 4 RM. UPPER APT 335 LIBER 25s 8t. -~ per mo Cal) FE 2-8616 after 5 ened § ROOM APT., REFRIG & STOVE are $80 month. East Bivd. ROOMS AND BATH, IN CITY. OR 3-8832. 5 RM UPPER ual es QUAL ity Adults $65 (Mi & BATH GAe waka -& Lae wale furnished. MA ee § ROOMs AND BATH oPPER flat heated near St Michaels. 173 Beach Street, F : § RM UPPER FLAT. HEAT FUR- oes FE ¢-5626. Jott UPPER WEST SIDE. E 8-0806. 5 aa OOMS & BATH. NEWLY DECO- _tated, FE 2-63 2-6332 ox FE 2-578. 5 RM. hides PERRY AT HOW- ard, separate basement, gas heat, ied “bat. Excdilent, adults. . WEST SIDE, MAIN ent. and garage 67 § ROOM: floor pvt Henry Clay $10 PER WEEK. 4 RM. APT water, newly decorated. preferred. 4-5271. $5 RM BATH WITH FULL basement, FE ee is FRANKLIN A Clese to downtown "hoes ing cen- ter and transportation. ese all- medern, }-room apts, with private leaple LA 71 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, IN Pontiac, FE 4-1477 39 SCHOOL 8T., SMALL HOUSE, oil heat, adults. BEAUTIFUL Lag RANCH TYPE. $150 month, 8-0046. cozy Eee a5 BATH 2. neat couple $16 week. os FURNISHED HOM HOME. 1 YEAR OLD 3 bedrooms, bath, dining. living and kitchen, new furniture au- tomatic washer, air conditioned oll heat, 2 car garage, 14a biocks ibe high school ent $110 per onth Call after 4 pm. Ay- fair 6-1447. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ms and shower, hot waier,, Taare = couple with child. Furn. heat utilities furnished. 4708 “Highland HOME FOR SALE OR RENT ON Townsend Lake im Waterford. Furnished or a prefer elderly people. OR 3-9104 KEEGO HARBOR FE 8-8054 3 clean, 1 ‘ PARTLY FURN MODERN ¢ RMS. a, kitchen. near Waites Lake 3-6296 or MA 4-3388 AL LOVELY 6 ROOM HOME ON WAT- kins Lake with heated basemept or Ist thru June 16th. MODERN 4 ROOMS. FURNISHED poses around rental 8990 Pontiac bath, afford economical, attrac- tive livin; upkeep. es and warm. Newly decorated and wéll maintained. Quiet. friendly neighbors. Adults | only in- this building. $49 r mo. a heat, hot & col js tead, 102 E. Huron = re or after 5, F 46184 a ATTRACTIVE 3 RMS. & BAT oe. adults. 11 8. Jesse. COLORED FOR RENT 4RM. apt. furn or ¢ unfurn. FE 8-4226. HOLLYWOOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished 2 & 3 rms. bath & utilities furnished _ 114 E. Howard St. FE 2-184, Nn. LARGE § ROOM WITH REFRIG- erator and stove on James K. bivd., with transportation at your | deer Call FE 43009 or Broker, E 42533 ccokene OOM APT. STAL! shower, ah utilities and gas heat. Furn, $65. Orchard Lake. FE 2-5097. NEAR PONTIAC, 4 LOVELY rooms and bath. Upper. All er _MA_ 5-9621. | | rooms. Oi! furnace $60 per m NEWLY DECORATED 4 RM. [ AND| bath. Upper. Ideal location. courte only. FE 4-9367. ORCHARD CT. APTS. | | AIR CONDITIONED Pontiac's most exclusive west) side apartment development Bal- | cony type individual entrances, beautiful kitchens with steve and refrig. furnished. Auto. heat and | hot water also furnished Adults | only. Ready for immediate occu- " pancy Get wn touch with e manager. Mr Gardner at 19 Sal- mer St. or call Bt 85918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 A.M THROUGH 9 PM. _ THREE ROOMS ° FRONT APT: ABOVE AVERAGE, ON GROUND L i EVEL. HEAT FURNISHED NICELY DECORATED. COM- LY PRIVATE. NEAR DRAYTON CENTER. Phone OR-| lando 3-6284 evenings and week- ends and OR 31131, days_ SIX ROOM UPPER. WEST SIDE Heat and garage furn, Excellent condition Adults FE 2-7041 ” UNION LAKE — 3 ROOM & BATH Ranch sty fe apt Heat furn. Fv- ervi>ing private Adults EM 3-4285 UPPER a0 LARGE “ROOMS ~ AND bath, a utilities, adults. Phone OR 3-22 | WEST aco WEBSTER AND Washington Jr. High ares — 5 rooms, gas heat, $90 ¢ 2 bedrooms, Lp a apt Wisner and Lincoln a4 gh area. $55 mo Call before 5. FW 4-2521 or after 5. PE 5-1172 ——WATERFORD VILLAGE __ | 3- ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED A ey we eee and utility roo my TT E "BROS. OR 3-1205 5660 Dixie Hwy | | cose Eves, “tl 9; Sun. 10 ‘til 5.; Rent Houses Furnished 35. wr RR eee ia BEDRM DLX, GROUND FLR. Baby welcome or bachelors. FE he) EDROOMS MODERN. COM- jortauiy furn., ber monthly, EM 3-3303 or MU 4-64 '2 BEDRM. WODERR HOUSE ; near Pontiac. _ing heat. EM 3-432 & 3) itis ee Cie E TO ‘TOWN BEDROOM TERRACE PARTLY Ermines: $7) month FE ; 41559 ? RMS & BATH NEAR BUS- line & shoppiny center $40 mo _ 15 Downing ct 2 BEDRM WALLED LAKE MOD _ Close to city, Reas_ MA 4-2293 2 BEDROOM, NICE & CLEAN Takefront Year, around $65 ' Dorothy Snyder Lav ender REALTOR EST 29 TEARS | 7001 Highland Rd (M5® Ph _EM_ 3-3303_ or MUtual «6411 | NICE BEDROOM BLOCK HOUSE Near _ ple, FE 4-1998. | -RM | HOUSE PURN EM 3-5001 _or EM_ 3-8293. * HITE BROS. = i eerste 5060. Diste Hwy "til 9; ® sunday 1 ‘tH 5 Open Eves ti 8° ay 3 RMS AND BATH ATTACHED garage. Gas heat. Nicely furn Couple only $69 per month. Ref- erences 16 N. Axford, Lake Orion MY. 3.3601 (4 RMS, & BATH NEAR |‘ Lk, Village — EM_ 3-01.03. is. BPACIOUS RMS, FOLL BASE- car para o peecee my | ee Easy living. interior enjently located on weed a a 23108 or VA 2-08 @RM. FURN. HOUSE 19 E. =OW. ard St. FE 5-8588 6 RMS. AND BATH NEAR SCHOOL and Huron st, FE 2-4309. “ quarters with no costly | i water. | | it SMALL HOME AT UNION LAKE | 0558. | 2-BEDRM. NR. UNION LK. [2 ae - WALLED LK. MOD. $20 weekly includ- | 2 i _ rental { { 4 Blue Sky. Reliable cou- | i = i 3 aROCM NEAR R WILLIAMS 3 LAKE. | | ENTON | | good job. FE 2-8181 is jthe W W aot Ad number! MODERN 2-BEDRM.., welcome ry and electric dryer. $15 per week. Or 5 a month 1 ilo. East of Com- merce. 3355 Fox, EM 3-4005. NEWLY iar gh 3 ROOMS & bath 40237 SMALL cae 1 BEDROOM, BEE bus line, fenced grounds, ail util- ities supplied, neat, clean, cozy. warm. 5-6830. CHILDREN Village. GReenleat 6 | SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- 3 acpeacer| | _Adul & mo, OR 3-6088: & 3 ROOM TERRA h quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask | _ for Lonnie Weaver. FE 1. | WILL RENT COMPLETELY PUR | nished 7 room ou tee Auto oll heat. TV $75 month. Avail | able famvarhately” "pe 8 8-1853. 3366 | Primary, -Auburn Hts. | | WALLED LAKE. 3 ROOMS. FUR- erty and heated. Adults. MArk- e Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 BEDROOM HOUSE MODERN. Baby welcome Reference and de- ee an Doris Rd North off. N, FULL 2 1 Ser , CLEAN, basement, see int Btn pre- ferred $50 pe chard Lake tana FE 3-7462. | EBEDRM. LAKEFRONT. CALL __detween 10 and 5 pm. OR 3-2745. | 2?-BEDROOM “TERRACE, $75 5 A MO. _ Ramona Terrace. OR 3-0749. 2 BEDROOMS. EAST SIDE. TILED | bath, of] heat, newly decorated. _$85. FE 2-8003 2 BEDROOMS, CLEAN MODERN, $85 per month. Near Walled Lake ~— Call after § p.m. MArket 4-2476. $50 After 4, OR 3-4880 ‘Rent Houses Unfurn, 3% 5k : ROOM TERRACE, EAST BLVD 6oM HOUSE FoR TRENT, pee welcome, FE 8+ Rr * baer & hot water, ie inc Ge PE aa a me “OL E] 7 RM “TERRACE, heat, ~ teakfast RaSeres FE 8-1235. 5 , 5 ROOM MODERN LAK! ONT house, Adults. @5@ yr. sound. Ce- jou Island "one Apply Sat. or n. . VACANT. PRIVATE B& leges. all = gnome cooked tood >you can ie , Be oor. Second shift p: relented PE wist®w WANTs MIDDLEAGED man or man & ser to board. 51 Fairgrove. - Convalescent Homes 38A OPENING SOON | Glen-Acres Nursing Home, Now| accepting applications. For in- formation call PE 8-8013. | $70 per, mon Ask for Petes TOM BATEMAN. 377 S. PRIVATE FIRST FLOOR FOR AM-. Telegraph 1 FE 4-0528 bulatory or bed poteets in nurses | _ _ _: __—| _home. §-8371. § RMS & BATH. NEWLY DEC-.| PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY. oraied Nice location Reas. Furn- or unfurnished Cali after 5 p.m _OA & 115 6 ROOMS OIL HEAT RAEBURN St. $60. FE 4-3136 €RM. WINTERIZED MODERN aeaee 950 Leos re Walied Lake. A 4-2969 after 4 p.m. A 6 aT DUPLEX. 3 BEDRMS. Carpeted living, & dining reom Automatic heat, Basement. $75 _per_mo. PE 5-0712. é ROOM, 3 BEDROOM. UPPER flat. Choice West side Jocation, all modern conveniences. Close to schools. Rent reasonable to Gertretie tenant, Call owner FE 6 ROOMS NEAR TOWN $80 MO. ex Ra, “HOUSE & GARAGE CLOSE town chools. Located at 31 Bocce Bi $65 per mon FE 42214 eve call FE_¢- eaote URMS AND BATH NEWLY DEC- orated close to Saginaw St. _ quire 25 E. Howard. FE 2-6670. ROOM HOME. FILL BASE- _ment. garage, FE 6-287 ROOM HOUSE DOWN TOWN. Fine for room or boarding. 3 biks. from P.O. Rent $35 per mo. Call PE 41156. 7 ROOMS & nished, call after 5, FE 4-54}2. 7 ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE a, Cough 273 ope Inquire at 1° $63. 50 — 6 ROOMS Ana bath for $185 down and own 2 houses. Cass Lake area. Builder. ALMOST NEW 3-BEDRM. STORMS - ope * Er'S- 420 $176 Crescent Lk. 0 after 7 _R4d, ALL TAL ab WEEDS 38 SATISFIED Homes & apartments furnished or unfurnished, all areas &, price ranges ARRO RLTY 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5.3030 PARTIALLY FURN. HOUSE FOR _golored, Call after 5, FE 4-0116. BUNGALOW Near Tel-Huron, ideal for working <——_ gas | heat neh decorated liv. rm.” din, dock cers bedroom, dress- Biles ae See Mr. a af Realtor, “or . Huron, FE SGMELETELY REMODELED AND redecorated, 2 bedroom duplex. $85. Phone PE 5-6768 CARETAKERS» “COTIAGE FOR rent in exchange for part time | caretakers service Southfield TWP Ml OOM EXCEPTIONAL MODN 4 RMS & basement $60. 3130 | Dixie Hwy. EXCEPTIONAL MODN. 4 RMS. & basement $50. 3130 Dixie Hwy. FOR EXECUTIVE COUNTRY rascl ty, home on pvt. road over! Ge Paint Creek. Beauti- ful Lange na ben exc. view. 3- bedrm., 4 rh paneled = "vith fireplace, com- | cores redecorated, Oat water eat, of! fires, on Gunn Rd., mid- way between ‘Rochester and Lake Orion and 11 aie from Pontiac. MY 2-2409 after 7 p.m. GAS HEAT. REDECORATED 6 tm. duplex garage. off State. MA 6-6603. HOUBE $50 OR BUY, $150 DOWN. Owner. PO. Box 3535. KEEGO HARBOR CASS LAKE Ave. 3116, 8 room house, new- ly decorated, $60 month. UN _3-286T. _. _ LARGE BRAN? NEW 2 BED room, built in oven & range, carpeted, storms & screens, rea- sonable with option to buy, norta west Pontiac 8-6580 pm. LAKEFRONT HOME, 3 BEDRMS. 1% baths 2? car att. garage. Exclusive resifential area Option te buy EM 3-0242 Multi-Lakes Realty ad rent-—1. 2 and 3 bedroom homes, furnished and unfur- nished. Near the water. 3060 8. Commerce Rd, MA 41578 NOVI, MICHIGAN. 4 ROOMS AND living bath, newlv decorated. $60 mo. _MYrtle 2-2803 | NEW BEDRM. LAKE E HOME hy vicinity of Union Lk. FE -1958. une Two pai BATH. OIL furnace gara, — near school 274 Tower Rae “Oibow Lake. EM 3-3846. $65 mo. 2 BEDROOM 1% BATH HOME. Spacious yard 2 car garage. Ol} heat 2223 Mt brits St Call FE 8-0421 bet 9 aw : 2 BEDRM. CLEAE. Lg tletal al Floors covered. Stove & refri Oi} ae $55 «per mo. 283 _ Edith 34. i __Close to city, Reas MA 4-2293 |2 BEDROOMS ALL MODERN, full basement, phone F FE 4-5790 2-BEDRM. NEAR AUBURN “HOTS ! $70 a month. FE 5-535! after 6 pm ———— —~ 1 9 é THREE-BEDROOM HOMES IN) North End; and 1 two-bedroom | home with garage in Huron Gar-) dens. Call IVAN W. nk AM | Realtor, FE 5-9471. 2 Lagat HOUSE. UNFURN. | 0M 3-34 |3 RMS. NEAR CASS LAKE. per mo. FE 5-5003. | 3} BEDRM. HOUSE 3 YRS. OLD. | $70 mo. 2646 G.res Dr. after 1) pm. Near Blue Sky Drive-In — BEDRM. 1'> BATH. VICINITY | of M59 & Williams Lake Rd. EM_3-0470 | 7 ROOMS AND BATH, DECORAT- ed near Crescent Lake 5420) Brunswick } \2. RM. HOU SE. $25 A MONTH. 22) N. Eastway Dr $50 | 17 t NEW 2 BEDRM ete 8. VIL., Willams Lk Rd Lk. priv FE 5-776, OAKLAND AVE. 72, 7 ROOM flat, $60 month. UN 3-2867. OAKLAND AVE. it NEAR DOWN- town. Entire bl of 4 separate apts. $75 month, mitire Bidg. UN 3-2867. : OTTAWA HILLS — RRO MINER | 7 rooms, Rd heat, “PLEASANT COUNTRY LIVING 3 bedrooms and bath on second | floor, living-room dining-room, kitchen and lavatory on first floor, large reom in basement Oi] heat< incinerator, electric hot water. $190 per month. 3155 Thir-| ty-one Mile Rd. Remeo. PLa- teau 2-2931. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS. gas nee cannes condition, Until May 1, 1959. aueeelll A. Nott, Realtor “170..4N. Pike FE 45905 |8EE MY MODERN 4 ROOMS, large lot, Adults pre- $65 mo. ferred. FF 5-8807. 8AM WARWICK HAS 3 BEDROOM brick, gas heat, carport, 1977 Warwick $125 lease December 1. — 1077 Argyle, 3 bedroom Colonial, garage. gas heat. $126 lease De-| —* cember ist 2 bedroom brick, carport, 1812 Warwick $100 FE cember 1 FIC 45090 or FE 2-2105 SMALL CLEAN HOUSE, OUT OF BATH PARTLY FUR- before | fireplace id inrae je ising 5-7808 | | elderly, lovely pvt home. FE| 2-0956, ; Hotel Rooms —_—39 HOTFL AUBURIY Rooms by Day or Wee Also] or 2 room apartments. Cooking and vatige ra units. ___ 464 Auburn FE 32-0239 ~ LUXURY LIVING Best buy in Oakland County, rooms | with wall to wal c col- ored bath a \tslepbone TV. i & radio, fee witchho: pel noel teat da! fee. Taki Low dail onthly rates. eapewater Beach motor oad next to Howard Johnson's. Dixie Hwy OR 40311. 40 Rent Stores —— FOR RENT. 190 BE. BLVD. . $10 per mo. FE 2-6820. _ Rent Office Space ‘i, GOOD LOCATION on MAIN street 387 Orchard Lake Ave. $25 month FE 8-2178 LARGE ' ROOM & GOOD STOR- e room. Nice location in Keego arbor $40. All utilities furn. Jack Loveignd, WE 2-4875 STORE AND OFFICES, PARKING, 2611-241: As sett Dixie _Highway, Pb. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE and approximately 5,000 square feet warehoUsing area. $200 per month, Located 1663 gouth Tele- graph. FE 4-2587 BUILDING FOR LEASE, OVER 7,000 _ Suitable for wWware- house ht manufacturing sales, etc. Parking lot available. Mr. Morgan. FE 3-7114 in city limits of Pettine Excel fight manufact or storage. For infor. e r. White. 2-810) RESTAURANT “For RENT — eady to go Cheap rent Take over for $350. 0. Apply 65 Whitfield. For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON a | SUNDAY 1-6 '§770 Tubbs Road BRAND NEW 3 m7 cedar shake home. Large kitchen with formica coun- tertops. Hardwood floors. Plenty of closets. Full base- ment, large lot. In a nice | neighborhood. Come out and “ see this one ou'll like I RIGHT PHONE OR 3-2810. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 LET US show you this lovely 3 bedroom brick. Com ortable livin room and. that “rare” ng rm Knotty pine kitchen with lots of cabinets, Full base- rey with nice reerestian heat. ce. Gag ote Paved drive & on paved street. Priced wits 900 wit h terms. OFFERING on = bedroom home ¢ bedrooms. Utility room. Sun porch & attached 2-car ga- rage. The price ig right at $3.909 — let us show it to you today! DRAYTON AREA is the o- cation of this charming new - brick home. Ideal for smali famtly. Beautiful livin, room with Terr bric fireplace. Moder n-to-the- minute kitchen with built-in oven and Formica oe EE $s hey ast —s Ba ths - if * a6 room, _walls oak floors. “heated garage. Priced at $13,950; terms. OFF SASHABAW. — $1,000 down. Brick 2 bedroom home. Large kitchen with birch cabinets. Carpeted liv- ing room and cornice: boards. Large 130 ft. lot Quick possession. RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor 262 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-1103 2 BEDRM. MODERN HOUSE. Full basement, Oi] heat. $7,000 and $500 down. PE _5-3608. $15.700. 3-BEDRM. BRICK RANCH, full basement, 1% cor Lardy Bl $190,000 down FHA terms. Nice area. Exc, schools 2761 Dorches- ter Rd., Birmingham, MI 6-0058. }-BEDROOM RANCH, 16 500. ic down to new PHA 3 A Special for Colored 2 & 3 bedroom house with small down payments. Also 2 family flat Reasonable, Call FE 41156. | EBEDROOM. VACANT FENCED | jlochester UMbrberr Movioal Ha | Srckst Rochester Ulberry 9- Git s == yard. near Waterford High MA) _TRojan_9-0418 oo . $500. DOWN — UNION LAKE — LARGE 3 BED-| vacant 3 bedrm. Full basement, 3-REDRM CLARKSTON AREA. GAS room house. Close to village. fenced yard E side FE 26774 heat & basement. OA 8-3876. EM 3-4285. : after 5. 3 BEDRM MODERN. $65 A MO. OWNER: 2BEDRM. TILED BATH, 2 bedrm modern $55 a month. C. Pangus, Realtor, NA 17-2815. }BEDROOM, NEW FULL BASE- ment. corner of Beechcrest and Farnsworth $85 oer month EL- — Sin 68135 4 RMS. NEAR AUBURN. $25 A month P O. Box 367, Royal Oak ¢RM_ LAKEFRONT BUNGALOW, $55 per month Cal} Realtor Part- eee: 43581, 4 ROOMS AND BATH i _ FE 84334000 _ 4 ROOMS AND BATB 2 CAR GA-) a rage on Maceday Lake $70 per month OAklané 8-4494 ROOMS FULL BASEMENT, “OIL furnace FE 5-9998 ROOMS AND BATH. 2-BEDRM, $65 per month. 2 children wel- | come 875 Scott Lake Rd. FE | (5-8830 _ § RM. HOUSE ON JESte NEAR “Auburn Good cond, FE 2-5346. 5 ROOMS AND BATH GARAGE. _Call_after 5, OL 1-018. 5 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE, White Lake, call OR 3-0327, after 5 5 |= ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. GA- race. rent with option to buy FE 2-5273 _ 5 ROOM MODERN IN KEEGO. Cail FE 4-0153 after 4 pm. 3 RMS & BATH 2 YRS. OLD. | $60 mo. FE 5-9010. NEED A FINANCE- | ER? Ortler Wlassified find a FIN | Ads to sell, rent, Rent Lake Cottages 36A ALL YEAR LAKE COTTAGE, 2 adults $45 mo. 4239 Bluebird Dr. EF. Commerce Lake. Phone FI 909-1544, Hamill. FURNISHED YEAR AROUND COT- tage. 1 bedroom 309 Leon Rd., _ Walled L Lake. >, MArket 4 4-1336. For Rent Rooms 37 we ree RARER SAR RPMI IRR ‘aT BUS STOP IN NICE HOME, _ comfortable room FE §-7332. COLORED FOR RENT PVT. RMS Single or couples. CFE 842600 CLEAN ROOM FOR RENT FE 8-3546 209 Whittemore BUS. sTOP COO! LAUNDRY. Parking Pvt. ent. 499 W. Huron. FOR COLORED ALL UTILITIES furnished call between 9 am & _FE 5 5-8114 — 6 pm, FE 5811¢ right downtown. Pine St. FE 2-8820. {GE RM COLORED, cncnas __priv, for 1 or 2 FE 98-8494 LARGE SLEEPING ROOM — FOR business of professional person. FE 41344 after 5 pm. LARGE CLEAN ROOM BOR GEN- tlemen Pvt. entrance. 245 Nel- son. FE 44373 MOTEL “ROOMS | "PERSON. _Free TV. $15 weel kly, OR _3-7700 MODN FOR 1 OR 2 GIRLS IN the igh ide cneects & kitchen _priv F F 2-001 aoe Nice aooie heed ne a Call after 6 pm. “9 ROOK PLEASANT SLEEP @ ROOM with or without kite Mat 3 aher tem privileges trance, wre we 3s Ww. and 569 8. Jessie | carpeting ?\-car in eu r _fenceo Yard. $9 9200.0} ~ COLORED INCOME House with (2) 3 rm, apts. 2 baths, rand garage. Real deal for right part rty. 38TT. @ BEDROOM BRICK 1% BATHS. Full basement, gas heat. Carpet ing & drapes included = price. $2,500 down Lawrence Gay- lord; Realtor 138 E Piice 8s. _FE_ 4-9584. OW NER MUST SELL This fine nearly new 3 bedroom brick ranch home Large master bedroom wit! separate full ce- ramie bath Aiso other ceramic bathrooms. Large living room with picture window overlooking a beautiful wooded suburban area. Also natura! fireplace covering 1 whole wall, Modern kitchen w: plenty of Formica counters and extra large storage area. Recrea- tion room with natural fireplace and audins i tae doors opening onto patio ardwood floors and plastered walls. Entrance hall with direct access to liv’ room, ae | room or kitchen, car attach garage with a 175 corner parcel, Only EDROOM New 4 bedroom 2 story full ceramic baths ml veatre Thige rooms Living toom 14 ft kitchen with eae a stor- ate cabinets 2-car Sl earateg oa eee om 4 ‘ere _neighupthood with ved “stort. Open for ins ——_ arnt, Drive | out Lapeer mil north of Walto » fire, or pile nerth jot Siiverbell! Rd. and turn | rignt ‘Low down: carmen” ‘ , $300 SUNDAY 26 COLONIAL © of Sires . as 2 CAR GARAG FRUITWOOD CABI a - HOTPOINT OVEN & RANG $19,900 Pius Lot Model Open SUNDAY 2-7 © DAILY ‘TIL 7 SILVER LAKE ROD. By WALTON BLVD.—LEFT TO ADLAKEOLLOW OF EN SIGNS. ¢ me — SUNDAY 2-5 2937 Lansdowne Gone Fishin’! Ice fishin’ that {s~and boy. what a time we'll have - SUNDAY 2-5 3473 -Fort Street WEST RANCH, ATTENTION | This excellent earn brick home in the West sub- Lis street, nice gine ‘15x150. $13,050 —$1.950 p Pon a can you beat it? WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS. ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman — Kampsen REALTOR FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves, & Bun, EMERGENCY SALE! coe alee A gisaes Uiberal PHA Roger B. Henry, 1 inc. Rochester 611. Main St 115 DOWN New starter - home peg Maceday Lake. pete price ony bus at door vey = slurry Egae one aoe Tay a camel Sunday 3 to 5 P.M. 84 Dwight Street | INCOME ~— Two-family — Low Down Payment and it will for itself — 5 rooms down; -fooms up — Natural fireplaces ull basement — at stoves and ida, erators. ‘Drive out hated pent at Bea eee — turn r Feshe Er Tripp, R Realtor Huron 5 wat sists Sit ‘ > MIDDLETON SPECIAL! | en ages ac, Chis “t. Soe = only ny wie $50 A RENT oar Located | -LADD'S INC. ee er a +8 ‘¢ rea —_ Ve THE. PONTIAC PRESS, Bete fae A a ae ty 8 Oe bs met ~~ ¥. } Na, > ae. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958. "For Sale Houses 43 ~ For Sale Houses 43 ee a0 Sit Waterfront, ae ment prncnee ia pepiaete 9 aoe: waa oy at- ws. thea garage, 2% baths. « ~ Access é 6 lakes. Priced at 897, 900. CLARKSTON 2 BEDROOM — Pull base- i= fireplaces, dcar ga- bats oh ee room, % MM TOPPERT, a on Raper R 3-064) COLONIAL Sore For executive or professional man's fam ated 30 miles north of P. c in the heart of Lapeer ® large rms. including office with entrance. 242) baths, recrea -< rm. 2ear ga rage attach exc. construction, Gi TE RMS S i farm, 8 miles from se. Neat and clean a bedrooms. oi] heat, brick fireplace, basement. 2-car gardge. A real buy. R. J. VALUET, Realtor _ OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0683 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISING SERVICE LAKE . Front, eeree “ese out, six rooms enty. Bet se 2 ranch $12,950, Reasonable FOUR. Bedrooms near St. prea Humphries Open Eves. 8Y N_ Telegrapn FE 2-9236 Multiple Listing Service 6 RMS, UTIL 120x200° LOT LK. __ privileges, $1500 dn OR 3-872. ROOMS 1% BATHS, GOOD buy. $8,500, $750 Dn. $68 per month. 6 pe- cent land contract. Near Lincoln and Wisner Schoo! FE 2-17349. 3 eee Oe HOUSE. 3 YRS. OLD 2646 G s Dr. after 1 p.m. Near Blue sky. ‘Drive-in COMMERCE TWP $10 Down Vets—all you pay is no plus ee ss costs, Only 2 left. In Mt. Royal Subdivision. This 114 sq. ft. all brick e bath, Community water. “Curb & gutters. fa Goces merce Lak Drive out James Comments: Orchard Lake Rd., then p. 13 C1 from: “$13.51 Gordon 3,010 Go} KEnwood 2-3400 19180 Grand River UIET AS SNOW Really a pertect. PL sorerecaale ae 3 2 story with fous heat & 2 car J asae = Close i & McConnell school. "FRANK SHEPARD OL _1-7511 or OL 1-119 ae CHEAP. CLARKSTON AREA 3 bedroom home | gage. « $3750 4 room home needs a little fin- Only $500 $40 . down, ‘CUCKLER REALTY sega a RILEY —a SUBURBAN — — home, —_ attached tT lot. On e on 2 Bice core Bad But, UBut, (priced Loox’t 2 bedroom home. Cass Lake With stone fireplace Modern Automatic oi! kitchen & bath, aon & hot wate beach & dock. home is vacant. Ready for with $2,000 ROKER 09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE sins 7 S N ong Down urchase an ranch style with full ae, oil heat, storms and screens and fully insulated. Large living room with picture window; kitchen 12x12 tiled bath; and jarge lot. real bar- gain at $9,650 with monthly payments less as rent. Call FE 3-7103 an ap- pointment betes ‘t's sold, WONDERFUL LOCATION near Williams Lake 3 nice bedrms., ample utility area. Yes, there is a garage 66x 318 re lot. $9,500 full price - $400 to handle for qualified veteran. HERE 18 a beauty — first offering on this extra igs ranch ome. Plaster walls, oak floors, 14x16 activities room, oi] heat, 2-c rage. 2 shaded lots. in West suburban location. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor fac 8. Telegraph Rd. 3-7103 4 FE 2-1539 GILES East Side On cates street, near snes and stores, 8 room, 2 bed- room, Full descent with coal furnace. Only $7,900 terms. $4,650... With small down on this vacant D bearacn: STOUT'S will enjoy every minute in. bome As well as the year around entertainment caugtast lake has 2 rms. three up. Piastered walls, fuli ea Bee ft Gas heat, er sid- 71 N. Saginaw E Best Buys Today ¥ WHAT? Could be more pleasant than & retirement home with jake eee: This 2 bedroom, N basement home is lo- cated on lots with: good fishing and swimming on Sugden Lake. Priced below market at $11,000 ats terms. BETTER Schools and recreational areas are yours with the ewnership of this 3 bed- room ranchette in Clark- “CLARKSTON d ome . fer your nspection. } nice fs living reom. us kitchen, Full tiled bath A red garage. Util- Open Daily 9 ESTATES ‘Locate AA one of Clarkston’ 8 Let Call for appointment at once. larkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clapkston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) MAple 5-5821 o 9—Sunday 12 te § ston It has 1", baths, large utility room and is thorough- ly insulated on ceiling and side walls $1950 down to GI mortgage. GIFT Problem? then a home of your own may be the solu- tion is 6 room and bath on one floor located on a large site in Drayton Plains could the answer There is a full basement, ila car garage, and this pack- age can be Beeped up with $1,500 aos RIGHT ice and F saad of value is yours you become the proud owner: of this home in the Labaron schoo! district. It has plastered walls, oak floors and full basement. This possible 3 -droom ar alow is Gren at only 108 on terms. NOW Let our well trained staff of salesmen help you select your apring building site. They know prices and can show you same real val- Ues. City or suburban, large or small and on terms to suit your pocketbook. « Edw. M. Stout Realtor FE 5-8165 Open till 6:00 - Immediate Possession $450 DOWN AND NO MORTGAGE COSTS 3 bedroom brick and frame) homes, in Waterford Township. Automatic gas heat and hot wa- ter, full basement, large po ved streets, shade trees close all conveniences. Open for in- 5 ee 1 to 8 RE 1701 Irwin. WHITCO: EALTOR bome bed beach privileges on beautl-| 2 —_ turn) 1919 M15, Ortonv Ile $200 DOW WN 2 bedrm = modern. $300 Ww 3 bedrm saveets modern, 1'4-car garage. C. PANGUS, Realtor NA _1-2815 se ae | FOR COLORED. 4 BEDRM. GAs heat. FE 5-1268. ‘| WALTON BLVD 5 NEAR SCHOOLS. 2-bed large room, carpeted living room a7 Al od 1 se payment. Owner. 3-37M in —— condition. Large rer lot blacktop street, 4% per cent coer a a 5660 Dixie H at on. xie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 1 ‘til 3 WHITE Clarkston Here is that long ranch brick home large room. Other features are: eat, 14% baths, drapes. soft paved drive, landscaped. with terms. water $19,500 More space for living Located between Maceday & Wil- Hams Lake. This 44 ft. ranch our dream home was built to No It features’ a 22 ft. separate bedrooms, 1 kitchen with natural birch cabi- nets. Full basement Attached 2 car garage, automatic heat, It's full: d and with self-storing storms & screens. The lot has 90 ft. frontage on a paved road. Lake privileges on both lakes. $16,000. Cash to mortgage. Don't delay — see it today! WHITE BROS. OR_ 3-1295 OXBOW LAKE 3 bedroom frame. Fireplace. Glassed in porch, Close to Dub- & St. Tick Schools. EM 3-2324, hop poe in. Only $12,950 down, FE 4-4821 Open 9-9 eee LAKE aved streets, . open Sun- iberwood. FE 4-5000 8 nity. goes water. lake privileges. $24. day 1780 FE 2-2108. WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS Call or sto MAple 5-5821 Open Daily 9 tc 9—Sunday -12 to 5 NEW 3 Bedroom, Brick Ranch Homes In Clarkston From $14,800 to $15,250 Aaa ome to Gis JUST ee COST plus 7 cost in at our office to see. Better hurry — only 6 left. Clarkston MODEST MAIDENS “Couldn't you just put us both ‘by Jay Alan. [a7 PRL AN in the washing machine?” REAL ESTATE, INC. 40 S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. {ACROSS PROM BANK) . VETS NOTHING DOWN 3 bedroom, ful] clear basement. huge living room, city water & sewer. $79 MONTH INCLUDES TAXES ip alele CHOICE OF REFRIG AG hes OR STOVE OR WAS Derer TO FIRST FIVE RBUY: ™ OPEN Dally 3-4, Sunday 12-8 Model phone — 8-6192 Located 409 Emerson, off Feath- erston. | mile north of M59, '% Inile a of M R. M24. WILS JN — EM 3-6556 BEAUTIFUL HOME AND INCOME — Overlooking lake Take farm or small house for part payment. This will pay for itself. 5415 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd. WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT actin REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 For Sale Houses 43 OP “SUNDAY 12 TO'5 / Exclusive Pine Lake | See 2743 Pine “When Drive eres Pine View Dr. sag — off Mid- dlebelt Rd. at the edge of | beautiful Pine Lake. - marvelous 3 bedroom 2 bath home with all the extra living recs ea Feed imagine. - cae mopane windows 2 tulle eerean ie tile baths, byilt-in kitchen range, garbage dis sal, full basement and 2-car garage Beautifully landscaped lot 100x with chan- hel frontage nic Pine Lake where you'll enjoy the fine beach. Own- er transferred to Fla. Immediate poss. $26,700 terms. We'll waiting for you You'll be warmly received Sunday at 2743 Pine Heights Drive. 1060 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CHEROKEE HILLS — LACOTA STREET avivax SHORES SILVER LAKE Special! :Modern year ‘round beauty 3 bedrooms. Plastered walls. New condition. Handy schools Onjy $11,956 had $1,950 down. Phone OR 4-03 Taylor, Realtor. John K . IRWIN Beautiful new custom brick | ranch home in Carl Bird’s new Cherokee Sub. 3 large bedrms. 3 RMS. & BATH, 1 ACRE, FRUIT or unfurnished trees, furn' in Keego Harbor. FE 2-0608 aft- er 4 p.m. OPEN Sat. and Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. *61 E. CHICAGO | $480 DOWN—Cory bungalow with $600 DOWN—Here \s a ees $7,600. $9,950 SELL OR TRADE-—Large 6 contract, | $22,000 BRICK RANCHER—vwith at- = L - fast °& sthciest 1362 W. Huron 6 RM. & GARAGE 5 BLKS $s TO For Sale Houses 43 NLL Ot EE BROWN basement, furn. and fireplace. Nice wooded lot. Located in Eliz- abeth Lake Estates. “Priced at only $4, value at only rm. home on peved street. Enucel- lent condition Ful] basement. room modern home on West side. Good garage. Large lot. Oi! conv. heat Interior all nice and clean. Partly furnished. Plenty shaue trees. “A real bargain.” Wi 11 consider large housetrailer, land smaller home or late model car as down payment. Ask toa Brown evenings call OA tached garage and full ee Two fireplaces. One two \ baths. Rec sly lent view. Overlooking Bite er Lake Golf Course. Owner leaving state, Good velue. service. sELL TRADE. we wil strive to » please you. Open 9-9. ' L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ph. FE 2-4810 ___ Multiple Listing Service For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses _ 43 4 auLTirL, LISTING SERVICE oP Sunday 2 to 6 ferent ‘mesele cence neva’ over AL DINING DRIVE IN). e Sunday 2 to 5 4317 Lanette “in Rangate Park. Custom brick ranch with grand view of Elisabeth Like and close to beach Has 24 feet living room with ace, model farm Full basement. lots, carpeting and extras includ- ed. Widow owner. Directions: Elizabeth Lake road turn left on Gateway (at Golf Course) to 431/ Lanette Lakefront Home If you have been looking for a first class lake front home then this may be it..A newer ranch type home with attached 2-car garage. 25 feet carpeted living room with fireplace, de- luxe family kitchen, 2 master bedrooms 1% baths, plus large oxpansee attic and screened rouaauaiael soon. "Phe JOHN Kinwler 670 W_ Huron St. Phone FE 4-3525 Or Ph FE 2.0829 Eve one KEEGO HARBOR CASS LAKE Ave. 3116 only $250 down, 8 room house newly decorated. UN 3-2867. PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2209 DISTRESS SALE — DOWN. bedrooms, contemporary in- terior, fireplace, picture windows, $13,500; best — Rochester. No realtors. Call MI 6-9867. of] furnace, auto water heater. fireplace, jJalousie enclosed Flor- | lementary Model Home. \2 Nice bedrooms) Northern High & Fa with ample abanet space. Living pero haa $500 dn. $65 mo. | room has picture window vesti- | bule closet. Kitchen with built oe BY OWNER. 2 in cupboards, Bath, Basement has drm brick, srparate dining rm ' WILL DUPLICATE recreationa) basement, oe. garage, fenced, beautifully | landscaped near commuter and | Separate maine room living i schools, Extras. Bargain. MI room 18x17 with ledgerock fires} LOW F.H.A. TERMS 6-0200. place, lovely kitchen, 2 ceramic Located North of Walton off| tile ‘baths, aluminum double art AYD for open signs gtazed windows and marble sills J. C AY DEN, Realto 1 throughout. Full high basement T —= for rec. room gas heat and hot | 86 E. we = PE 8-0441 water. 2\:-car garage Large corner lot street to be blacktop H A Y DEN beautiful ranch type home com coma with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths kitchen built-ins, 10x room, 2 basement with complete rec. room. 2-car attached plas- tered garage 24x30. Call for in- formation Specous English Tudor home 4 large bedrooms, ae rary living room 22x17, 2 fireplaces sunroom, carpets, separate dining roo ern kitchen ~ heat. Approximately 2 acres. Rec. room. 2%-car garage, gas Access to Silver Lake. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors PE 2-4031 West Hurca mcest EVE. 6-37 BARGAINT. BARGAINI REALTOR 3445 OAKLAND lat 2-2 bedroom homes. Newly redecorated Immediate pos- session, oll furnaces Large lots. Ist time offered JIM.WRIGHT 0041 Eve war 1) 1 C HAYDEN, Realtor OPEN EVENINGS G UNTIL 8:30 86 E. Walton FE &-0441 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Open Eves. Sun. 10 to 2 * plus Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADs OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEED YS. a SUNDAY 1 TO 7 FRIDAY ma, "panic at mney 3 Blocks perth of J nee incoln Jr. WESTOW. N REA LTY FE 8-2763 or Eves LI _2-4677 $1.000 down on this 300 ft. road. Fireplaces in living & basement. Built in bedrooms, walls. Built ears. Owner leaving the state. * ee o00 Cute Bungalow snow white modern bungalow glass enclosed | porch, gas heat. 1’) car garage, | close to bus service. 5 Acres With beautiful modern brick ranch bungalow, attached garage, 7 miles from court house. Has over frontage on black top room ny bi oak floors, plesare less than r. Business Man See this beautiful Hammond lake- front modern brick ranch bunga- low, 2 big bed ne baths, owner moving to Flor- WILLIS M. BREWER | JOSEPH F REISZ SALES MOR | 53-55 N. Parke car attached garage, 3 rooms, 2 fireplaces, 21 E 4-5181 | Eves, FE 8-087 MANDON LAKE 3 bedrooms. Good condition Close | to & good beach. Schools, church | & stores. Owner a 4 ft. 2 lage Full price $6,950. Easy | would consider | housetrailer as down | 1565 Union Lake Rd. ‘UNION — VILLAGE 34303 EM 3.3314! EMBREE & GREGG | | George R. Irwin REALTOR story frame home. Plastered walls, 2nd 1 ACRE LOT. 6 Room home 36 x 38. Bath. $6.000 Low down cat does te Quick possession. West OPP ADAMS RD In Birming- ham. 1% story brick. 5 rooms | - Oak floors. Basement, gas fur- nace. Large dormitory ‘closet | on 2nd floor with 2 cedar closets and 18 ft. storage closet. $10, F.H.A. $1,000. down plus closing cost. NORTH SIDE. Immediate pds- session. 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms Basement. Furnace. Shower in cecemers. Lot 100 x 181. $7,900. the = price with low down paymen OAKLAND LAKE PRIVILEGES. . Large lot. Nice . Bath Of] furnace. 2 car garage. A good clean house and only $8,700. AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. No down payment for G1. Approx $400 closing cost needed. 1'% 2 Bedrooms on Ist floor. floor acuta se Le car garage. “FOR RENT OR SALE 2902 LACOTA CHEROKEE HILLS Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Beautiful new custom brick ranch | home in Cari Bird's new Chero- kee Hills Sub 3 bedrooms, din- ing room, 18x17 living room with | fireplace. 2 ceramic tile baths. Aluminum double glazed windows and marble sills throughout. Full basement for rec room, gas heat and hot water 2% car garage Large corner lot. Street to hardtop $24,950 . Turn east off Scott Lake Road, 3 Lolecks north of Elizabeth Lake John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5 9447 or FE 2-4031 $140 down or $40 a month rent Small house 3 rms and stool, ll’ bv 20’ addition started on rear. 40° by 175° lot. Total $3.600. 1532 Moccasin Trail, by Dodge Park No. Fenced yard Nothing Down A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Modern ranch. Built in 1955. West Waterford lake area, near schools. One-third acre landscaped lot, $65 per month, (Includes everything), Minimum to oe per cent mort- gage. OR 3-4306. Will build starter home on your lot Our plans or your plans. Basement included. Also rough wiring. See our model. Don Mc- | Donald OR 3-2837 2641 EDGEVALE SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 2 bedroom ranch type bungalow with automatic heat and hot wa- ter, oak floors, plastered walls. aluminum storms and screens. Many other extras .- Very nice Drayton Woods location DIX- IE HWY EDGEVALE AND 2641. | 2 bl. : 8. OPEN [tse IMMEDIATE POSSESSION AVAIL- 1051 VOORHEIS SUNDAY 1-5 3 bedroom brick with carpeted | living room. ceramic tile bath, oftener, automatic gas hot water, lovely cor- | and can be bought on | cael terms. ORCHARD -LAKE | VE TO VOORHEIS TO 1051. OPEN WALTON BLVD. - SUNDAY 1-5 New home being c. nstructed. bedroom ranch type brick with full basement, ceramic tile both, automatic heat and hot water, oak floors, plastered walls, birch cupboards and scads of other BY OWNER. 14RM. & 1 5-RM. OPEN | HOUSE, E 4-254] = lor NEW RANCH HOME IN- come Lad trade or _cash FE sacrifice, 8-16*3. ‘Saturday and Sunday 210 5 PAL 1090 LAKEVIEW W of Telegraph, 2 biks. 8 of Huro ABLE ON 8 R THIS CUTE RANCH BUNGALOW BUILT IN 1955, FEATURING MANY EXTRAS. WILL CONSID- ER ANYTHING OF ree VAL- UE AS DOWN PAYMEN FE 4-5289 $9600 EASY TERMS ; COLORED BARGAIN! 4bedrm., 2-story, full basement. Very good condition. Good location. Only $950, Don’t wait; see it today! a REAL _ ESTATE — FE 4-649. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - NEW RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pontiac Northern High Schoo) Easy FHA Terms TOTAL PRICE $8,250 DLORAH OID co. i DLORAH BLDG. Co _Bildor of evonai Homes | FE 29122 t oil heat STARTER HOME BY OWNER. plastered walls, ak | fenced yard, lake privi- Price $12,500 with $2,500 FE 5-1089. No brokers, floors, leges. _ down. FE 2-9122 | BY OWNER: 3'4-BEDRM. Brick ' full basement gas heat. 65 Blvd N. Sat, Sun. and ceentaes 3 BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT. 557 GRANADA. 5 ROOMS & BATH, -Gas hedt. Immediate occupancy. $200 moves you in. Assume 4'5 per cent mortgage. Cal] Sid, FE! 8-9678_ ' You can move in, finish it your- self. OR 3-2°31. OR 3-1070. NEW RANCH TYPE, NORTH END. Must be seen to appreciate. FE 4-1156. Broker. extras. Can be duplicated. BALD- | WI WA poTeN. LEFT TO, OPEN SIGNS | 269 BALDWIN FE 101 Multiple Listing Service monthly payments. 35-0885. BY OWNER 3 BEDRM. MODERN A home 7 acres MY 3-2726 | BUY IT WHILE YOU RENT UP Pay $35 per week & live new 3-bedroom brick home. in a | Full basement After 10 weeks, you'll have our full down payment’ paid. en pay reguiar low, low Builder. FE room tchen with eating space ful) basement. 2339 Orchard Lake Rd Bargains in Homes 5 room modern 6 room modern 7 room modern From $500 dwn PW. DINNAN Ww. a FE 4-2577 4:3046 eves | TEM PLETON West Suburban Lovely brick home, 2 full bath, down 1 up. Carpeted bedrooms, | large room living and renee nicely arfanged ki as heat, lot 75 x 285 will accept | ate mode] 2 pedro aa | trailer’ as down payment, _ L. Templeton, Realtor | FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 Johnson PONTIAC LAKE HOME AND INCOME 20 YEARS OF SERVICE REAL BARGAIN | Lovely 4 bedrm. modern home, 2 bedrooms on first floor, full basement. gas heat, large land- scaped fenced lot 60x250, 9 car Barage carpeting and drapes. close to schoo] and stores oe er will sacrifice $1,000 of equity for quick sale. Full bree | only $13,950 Reasonable down payment and immediate pos- session MODEL HOME occupancy Full price. $17, 900. will consider smal’ tree & clear home. | | WHY BUY A HOUSE THAT TAKES cn. Le for one in To? 4 rooms, a asement gee eat, 9 cor- ner lots. FE 5-619 $900 DOWN 2 bedroom home & garage. Liv- ing room carpeted, gas heat. paved street, iarge well land- scaped lot. Now for sale, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, aeetes arage, driveway. birch el 8, wall to wall woo] car- 1 throughout Hot water eat Thermopane windows, lot 142 x 250. Ready for immediate For apes information call — FE 5-4 HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE yrs. to pay for, when you iareys 3 bedroom brick bunga- low built in 1957, i ane 4 bedroom modern home full, basement. oi! heat, 2 car ga- | Tage, carpeting and drapes plus 36x56 ft. bump and paint shop. in rear of property now renting | for °$75. Full price only $16, 500 | with, $4,000 down 1 See this large 7 room, basement, of! furnace apartments. corn lot, zoned com- mercial, OAKL AND AVE. arranged in two can make cash offer, PONTIAC REALTY ake 1 aah. RENT IT FAST) | through Rent Ads! Room, | Realtor MILLER - HAS THE BARGAINS POPULAR DRAYTON area. at- tractive 2 bedroom one floor home. Carpeted living reom, oak floors & plastered walls, basement. Economical = heat, | last year's fue} bill 02. Low taxes, 4 lots A rare bargain for only $9,500 WILL YOU TRADE HOMES with i me? I have @ nice 2 bedroom & | bath home on the west side with @ spacious living reom very pleasant kitchen, oi] heat. I will throw im the drapes. 6 ft Norge refrigerator. Electromaster | 5 4 burner stove Gafage — 50x12 ft lot will sell down—bal for $7,400 with $55 per month. William Miller 4395 Dixie Hwy 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't 4 Acres and Barn Level parcel 600x400 feet Neat semi-bungalow, tastefully decorat- ed, radiant heat, oi] furnace cop- leaf plumbing, Ceramic tile bath, ' uilt-in oven and range Recrea: | tion room witn fireplace and hal. bath. Stairvay to expansion = tie. Full price $14,500. 3-Bedrm. Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot Nice lawn and shade. Carpeted | living room, oak floors, plastered walls. A-1 basement with large recreation room and fruit room. . Oo] furnace. iy car garage, fenced rear yard down will han- dle. Among other nice homes. Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR_3-9701 Established In 1916 THE UNUSUAL — 5 Acres with modern ranch home, 3 Spacious bedrms.,, living rm. with fire- lace, attractive kitchen Full asement, oi] heat. Scenic setting amid oak and maple trees. Ideal for your suburban home. $13,500 with $3,509 dn. 5 cass LAKE AREA — Nearly new ranch home, brick and frame construction. Large living rm., 1% tiled baths, built-in vanity, sliding glass door to terrace, snack bar. Full bsm't., panelled walls, fireplace. Lake privileges. $19:900 terms TWELVE ROOMS —- 4 Baths and full bsm’t in thig lovely older brick home in excellent condition 27 ft liv. rm, 6 bedrms., com- pletely carpeted. Trees and shrubs Has been approved for convales- cent home Close to a hospital Couldn't be reproduced for any- whete near the price. $27,500) terms. Flovd Kent Inc. Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Teleersye FE 2-0123 — Open 5 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Ph. EM_ 3-3303 RETIREMENT HOME Walking distance to St. Benedict's Church. Cozy, modern 2 bedroom home. Basement. Furnace. Auto- matic heat Nice lot Close to bus. Only $8,250. $1,000 down, Terms 2 ACRES 2 bedroom, nearly modern. Paved toad. School bus. $5,600. down. Terms. . Adjoining tand—100x800. may bought for $1,000 with $250 deat Or will consider trade for car or | truck. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST. 29 YEARS 1001 Highland Rd (M59) or MUtual 4-6417 Ward W. Ross Homes CONVERTIBLE 245 Mode! open daily 2345 WATKINS LK. RD> OR 3-8021 0-0-0-0-0 DRAYTON PLAINS. © NOTHING DOWN Starter home, 3-bedroom, partly finished inside MY ‘YY 2-3791. WITH OAK- land Lake privileges Only $350 down 2 bedrm modern al INDIAN VILLAGE By owner ‘ bedroom Colontal, center hall arrangement. 2%4-car ar he $18,500, $4,000 down. FE 4-4676 weekdays after 5 p.m. COMPARE THIS Custom built 1,200 sq. ft, 3 hed- room brick ranch home. Full basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1% baths ceramic tile with vanity. Plastered walls oak floors, 22x 4 plastered garage, All 137 Baldwin FE 5-8275 this for $17,000, on rest lot, 3 BEDRM BRICK. « YRS OLD. E. J. DUNLA Lge kitchen FA heat. Newly | Custom Builder FE 8-1198 airted storms & acreens. $12.500 = rion 880 Joslyn Rd MY FOR SALE What is your choice of a dream home? lly house or a modern contem- porary? Full brick. Full basement. cit & water, Gas ‘heat.’ We sewer Paved streets. have your ah | Evenings after @ call FE 2338 nous -| choice in Milford Manor Sub. at or FE 5-2935 i thi c. V. nment, ay Sete scone ie GI's or very) A. JOHNSON, Realtor | {M8 —_Want Ads give| tow Pita term € vO ACTION. Dial FE Model socatea oa 907 Manor Dr. 1704 S*Tel h Rd. en la Corner Commerce Rd, in Milford. / elegrap > gigi ‘ BE 42533 , 8181. M. R. Wilson Realty MUtual 4-1815 or EM 3-6556. 1 fs - i So es ee } . ; Lee 0p eee os A ps miey o Ae oy a te REALTOR PE 4-4516 ?-BEDROOM HOME “a7 a. - tual 4 4393 OR __3-1050 ‘ KN UDSEN |, Sylvan. Villa, e nee Phedess ee | attached sewer derful welt locales pres perty is now only §23, terms, . West Side wier Gat with § ‘500 down A fe : persmo, Don't fail to call Us how. ~ : WM. H. KNUDSEN 24, Peg bh Rd. Eves. & 8 FE 23-8503 WHITE Lake for sale or = rent to re- party Call MU- ‘7 5 DOWN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION This 3-bedroom ranch home has such deluxe features as attached @arage, gas heat, extra large lot, ape street and drive, tow: p Clarkston School district. Full ‘price, $12,975 with $90 per HOLMES-BARTRAM Dixie Hwy. Evenings OR 3-3230 FENTON, MICHIGAN, Professional,”” “EXECU- tive & see this ry “rec.”’ room in full sized basement. Sechaded set- ting of large shade trees. Exclu- sive area. 000, $5,000 down. RAY H. MORRIS, BROKER 707 Elmwood fee Fenton, front on 2 streets | and a, Will take a pl a trade or, $2,000 | 28 E. Huron VALUES home in good condition. 9 rooms, rooms “and bath down. Work- in basement. Only $9,000, convenient terms. CLARKSTON — Large 13 room home on‘ main street, good con- dition, fireplace. 2 rooms now used commercially. Basement. oil tureace, Lot 55° x 165. $15,500, erms . NEW BRICK RANCH — Clark- . ston Waterford area. Lot 110x160 with large trees, this ultra mod- ern new 75 foot brick ranch home with attached 24 car garage has living room 13 x 20 with 2 fireplace, dining room or den, kitchen with blullt in oven and range, 1% ceramic tile baths, 3 spacious bedrooms, hot water oil heating. Cholce of decorating and ca, Lobe ¢ An outstanding val- ue at $22,500, terms, 2% ACRES — Near Pontiac Trall and Haggerty Road. Early Ameri- can 1‘2 story home in excellent White aluminum siding Living reom, fireplace. dining room 1% baths, 2 bedrooms Ist floor, 1 large bedroom up. Base- ment oi! heat. $24,500. $2500 dn HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES— Custom built by owner 1956. 95 ft. brick colonia! ranch, 2148 sq. ft. of living area. Entrance hall 9 dining L 10 x 11, family room 12 x 23 oak pegged paneled slid- ing thermopane glass doors, cor- ner fireplace Built in oven and Tange, dishwasher, garbage dis- sal and oak cupboards in itehen 2% ceramic tile baths, stall shower, built in vanities. 3 zone Crane hot water gas heat. Garage 26 x 30. $60,000 includes carpets and drapes throughout. Peroni privileges. Call for further de condition Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 COLORED GE NO DOWN PAYMENT 3. BEDROOMS. FULL are STREETS, CLOSE T' AND SHOPPING CENTERS. SEE THEM NOW AT 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. Open evenings 'ti] 8:30 Phone FE 58875 or FE 4-6823 Q-car garage. | Inspect tached 2-car ics £2 front and lake priv leges. See the latest in Sunday Out Elizabeth Lake road to Pleas- ant Lake and open signs. JIM WILLIAMS $750 | i LAKE PRIVILFGES PERCY KING RD., 3530 1% blocks west of Airport Rd. at Williams Lake Rd. FHA terms. 3 bedrms., brick, family rm., bath, shower, extra lav. Range, oven and vent fan in kitchen. Gas heat, full basement Large lots on paved streets. School on property, Lake privileges on Lo- tus Lake which has 600 ft, sand beach. Open {iy 11-8. $14,890—S690 Down Houseman-Spitzley 406 Washington Blvd Bidg., Detroit WO 3-4816 — OR 3-07 '4 YEAR OLD HOME, % 11 — MA 6-1929 f BLOCK 3 bedrooms Auto. heat Handy church’ and $9,750 with Lawrence W. Gaylor Realtor E Pike St. FE—4-9584 OPEN — ‘SUNDAY 1-6 Oakland County's most Serene ent Live in from bus line Fenced lot to stores Total price 136 | eautiful lovely Pleasant Lake Woods. Cus- tom built 3 and 4 bedroom brick ranchers with a kitchen of dreams, our formica cupboards, built in oven and range, family room with fireplace and barbecue pit, Sliding window wall, built in Hi-Fi and intercom. full basement, at- Both lake eustom building this for sure. DIRECTIONS: L_ ESTATE & INSURANCE 143" BALDWIN FE 4-0547 3 BEDROOM — UTILITY ROOM — wall to wall carpeting — storms & screens — fenced line. $800 for equity. DO Tri-level starter home, }. gece P siding. G. lattley, Bidr, 3-0482, NO MONTY N. your lot, alum. wiring, roug a plas: | _tered walis. Large lot. MY 2-3791 Ranch, conventional fam- | FE 5-1201 ea “BUD” Suburban 3 Bedroom Immediate Possession Ideal family home, easy walk- ing distance to new elementary school, lots of play room for the kiddies on this 150 x 150 foot lot with 15 beautiful shade trees, lots of shrubs. Includes efierous living. room, separate ai ing room, heated sun room, outside tool ‘ $12,900, reasonable down pay- ment to qualified buyer. $1,000.00 Down 5 room brick terrace, conven- ient east side location, easy to take care of, featuring pe! separate dining room, 2 rooms and full bath, good bees. ment with H. A. heat, ga@s hot water, screened porch, clean and neat condition. This beats Aah rent, why not see it “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Piast ve pa Call Mr. els or 5-8004 ee . me ae rf * re fra . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE as ag CLARK REAL ESTATE Re 4-6492 or 1362 _W. Huron Open Eve. & Sun. 3 is. : oa mal Front, Siogn 2 Bn. home "karee arag rage for boat Blvd. Like luding will to wall, Ee ing me price 8 terms. _ iN — . Owner has ii 600, suasement, Don’t be |. . . TRADE et ar ae 13,000, ‘est ps Ey with fa Faron d nies Lo, extras. Don't waste ime this one over “iret. 12 ROOMS A BR. be basement. North. otf Pontiac. Farm Home in good condition. one ACRE & tmed barn. $17,500, Terms, BUY — SELL & TRADE PE 44813 6 ROOMs AND BATH, er oe FOR SALE BY OWNER — TRI- reese. Retoap ed 1 acre of _—_ $2,000 down. pers moat or ” $7,000 cash, Phone level lakefront home, large living -eorpalen dinette. hace ope 2 ae com: carpeted ; tiled bath and kitchen with built- ths — all on Lge level. Aes family room e, bed- — or either floor may be cate for income idise Elisabeth . Rd., call EM For c Sale Houses _ 88 Dorris & ‘Son st., follow open signs. Sell on’ terms, consider trade. “OTTAWA HILLS HOME GOOD FAMILY HOME A very attractive white frame bungalow, with all rooms larger than average, : one large riced sont and $16,975. = VACANT pA ath oid 500 $500 DOW ‘ood east folk lo- cation, ve nice clean rooms, gas heat, payment $65 mente incl, taxes and . ee OPEN Sunday 2-5 DORRIS cave REALTORS RADE 132 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 oven SUN. 2 TO 5. 2637 WALTON Immediate Possesston | NORTH EAST SIDE 2- and FOR COLORE) NO Sigal! PAYMENT 2 and 3-b 33. W. HURON 8ST. 2 BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOME. SYLVAN LAKE tures. Shown by app ment only. WEST 8S schools terms. | | WEST 2 NEAR TINCOLN JR. HIGH 2 and 3 Bedroom Homes ivd. Jayno caer Waterford bedroom home, built in 1954, good Twp. ie oo ot ving area.) “sized living room, cichen’ aie ew 3 on -| dining space. Youngstown cup- lot, Natural fireplace, built boards 3 bath, off heat. large oven and Prog ty eS lot, a real bargain at $7260 wi h ea jake. ims Immediate €, Dossession, $1,280 down. Call us today on this CA. C. Bistieki” WOodword CRAWFORD AGENCY 3-2737. MY 3-113 608 E. Flint st. » $13,000 Very attractive canal front home, only % block from Cass Lake, la. oo ft. rene os a Ww wall Sarerer” brick trep Stace 2 vee: both 12x12’, attached |. breezeway & 2 car garage, 80 x 100 ft. lot. immediate possession | , best ap “1% car garage, loneee ok with fruit trees & outdoor $8.950 This 4 yr. old home a lot on fuel bills, pnts of room in this 2x17 | itehen with Formica counter tops & birch cabinets. Lake privileges on Crescent an REALT TED Met ULLOUSH REALTOR 5143 Cass- Risavech Rd PE 35-1284 FE 4-384 4 | Open 9 a.m to 8.30pm. “sunday 1-5 8. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE INCOME ON AUBURN This 4 family apt. is one of the best ‘eotiag buildings on the street. Each lovely apt. has 3 rooms and bath and wall to wall carpeting. It's “clean as whistle’ and always rented 78 ft. of valuable business frontage . It's present income $32¢ ver mo Owner occupies 1 apt. other 3 are richly furnished in Hey- Mae Wakefield furn. Full price $24,800. includes furn. in 3 apts, On terms. FOR COLORED Large, neat and clean 7 room home with full basement and 1 ca* garage on Raeburn St. Extra half bath. All big rooms Well insulated and ieal oil heat- ing. Ready for immediate occu- pancy. Only $1,500 down. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 OPEN MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE ACRIFICE 6 RMS Mon W. HURON 1% BATHS. Pirepiace 2 lots with lake privi- te es. $9,750 with $750 down. OR PERRY PARK “, =bedrm. home in excellent 3-1555_after 5:30. “ condition Auto heat. Tile PARTLY FINISHED SHELL FULL bath Modern-to-the-minute ccareae ee square feet $ Alum storms and screens near schools and Fenced ya.d. Onl $300 down. charebegr $3,300 with EM_ 3-4679 Suburba: 3-bedroom homes co ome and auto. he 5 These wonderful Roamos can pve sold for NO DOWN PAYMENT and low monthly terms on the bal- ance Call us and we will show them to vou — THEY ARE VACA IT edroom homes on paved streets coe rete Modern with auto heat. DOWN PAYMENT and sees monthly payments Call us. NICHOLIE - & HARGER CO, FE 5-8183 $695 for m Possession. equity, immediate E 2-3537. R* AL tei OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Immediate Possession 3 Bedroom brick ranch. plastered wal.s, select oak floors 15 ft. Nichea! vent fan, birch cupboards, large closets, basement ceramie tile bath, recreation area, gas heat, large brick box. t 75 x 150 ft 4171 ee Pei TION TO SAGINAW TRAIL, FOLLOW SIGNS. SYLVAN LAKE Brick. ranch, 3 bedrooms— tile bath, 18 ft. screened porch. rec. Bae 1% car garage. CALL TO- NORTH SIDE SPECIAL 3 Bedroom bungalow, PRICED UICK SALE, $6,350, $5$ per mo 2 Smith- Wideman OPEN EVES. FE 4 bedroom brick bungalow. 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 dixie living room with fire- 2 oe “WOuERT $6500, Bese Separate dining rm. Small down payment, gas stove Nahe ee ee: 2 Un & draperies available 8-8926, aths ‘u ement wW oil FA heat. 2-car garage $ yas te ee ee ee hoes an offer. Laie family home with 3 bedrooms up. Living room with fireplace. pores parlor and dining room {l-steam heat in the full basement. m a lot 50x160 Located e.ose to Central High Schooi SUBURBAN bedroom bungalow with llxl7 living room, 8x11 kitchen and large utility room with oil heat. Priced at only $8,950 with $950 down Large bedroom ponte Phe gintted tn front porch. with nilvisee . Price re- $6,050 with $950 down and $60 per month. IVAN W. SCHRAM OPEN SUNDAY 20 Sm. New 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement. COPPER FLUMBING: ALU- MINUM SIDIN TILE BATH, OAK \e LOOR 8, aaa PADISETS roe ICA COUNTER FORCED AIR OIL HEAT: If you would like this home dup- Neated on your lot. come out Sunday eee let us show you this new mode IF. C. Wood Co. BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 CLOSING COSTS ONLY! See them today. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes with full basement and rough wir- ing On your lot or will build on our lot. With smal) down pay- ment. F. C. Wood Co OR 3-1235. comer pase Lake Rd. & M59 ter 6, OR 3-7038 DRAYTON PLAINS hardwood floors. ‘ou at ement, oi] i furnace nice lot Tuly a bar- | - grin at $12.500 with small down J, 2536 Dixte HWY JOLL REA 1011 W_ Huron = = mm Williams Lake Rd REALTOR FE 5-9471| sate usep cana on” OPEN verse & SUNDAYS 5 942 JOSL MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI ICE =ASSOCIATI : SUNDAY 1-5 A REAL GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY — ELIZA- BETH LAKE — 345 Exmoore, 4 bedrooms, large living room’ & dining room full basement, rec- Treation room. double garage, nice- peneped. FHA TERMS only RAY SNELL — Representing J. R. Hiltz LTOR FE_ ‘5-6181 Income e Property 43A Ny 6-FAMILY ALL BRICK FOR COL- ored. Close to bus transportation, Oil heat. Gord income property. LAKE FRONT FE 5-8115 between 9 am, 2 homes for the pice of one! =e pn Main house has 4 bedrooms, liv-| INCOME HOME. 9 ROOM a In, oe room. dining room and large baths. plastered walls, oak tors chen, full bath and basement, basement, 3-car arage, $14,986 elasea in porch overlooking beau- With $1500 down. FE 2-6273 tiful ‘Woodhull lake The other house is 3 bedrooms, living room, room, nice kitchen and base- ment, olf heat, on large lot Priced at $19,950 This lovely 2? bedroom home needs new owner. Living ronm 13 x 26 with fireplace, large dining room Evenings. after 6 and Sunday call 4 aay REALTOR FE ¢-4561' EM 34305 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Ne AT UNION LAKE Cory ¥ bedroom home vn live ing Jae: dining room full circulator. Storms & lot with nice lawn kitchen, porch ail screens. Lge. Privileges on tiled bath, sun fine beach. Walled Lake 8chool eae piel for only $8,950 $1,250 dow EMBRE f & G oA ‘GG nie Union Lake NION Lace VILLAGE EM pul o | \ ) “ . | * oy we “a eg ‘ | iq “ a me f ; ote ; 1 y a ' r : & » . ? : as Ps je ‘ *. : pore * oe J a ; E an : fo ae Pa o. . iy a y - a a + os | es ear, - 4 i f. : i g : oe a y : 3: a 9 4 *. og h: : , ane ws THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958" ee & Sl nee Pret » Money to Loan ~ 53, 7 Sale Household Goods 57) Fe Sale Miscellaneous’ 60 For. Sale Miscellaneous 60 y 49 ” | eneniSiate Licensed Lentera) | CARNIVAL. cps a! by Dick Tarner | ~ Fog x. iotntneoto oe : ee ee oe === Used Trade-In Dept. pete : trans + CURSE ERS hem en eras ‘and ‘Bre You Now. Fee ey ae hey eared: e. “Oo See te. | gas ds betes CN ere F terrific’ values, Michi- seinen 7 Back At Work? peal: ag seaman ee fe 2 e + aoe thee es 4 ha! ve. — & +] : - OPPORTUNITY | a ¢ ios Sido $80.50 -JELLED MAGIC en feet pf choice com bills and payments dis. fs A pena Y This, baint needs no tigring. wil aveai trope if soole ing the lay ? 2.0152 “not drip, ange se ip Rear | ig centers, ate web ’ eel Sects br gy to keep jp og) es c ford" area, Priced for immedinte| J9UF credit good < rig group (6 CAELAND (FUEL & ie Contests toothy” payment? KNEE 7 — Coffee table r sewing wont: WM. A IELP YOU. mechs. 98 3001 ; KENN VEDY eer can i *% 4” a site Ang tt. j extras, A ¥ cop . in a jiffy et Buckners — v4 et | owls a axa, F sf. i101 w. Huroo FE 4.3560 Easy payments -~ No wai Prisidalfe ccc ccn esse, CM |- ment 1.9941 Open 2 ninne till 9 ~ See us today! Al- Pe ee ee oe, 2618 ORCHA D TAKE RD. “SPELEGRAPH RD. ways come to Buckners Dresser ~ Sioaes f LAVATORIES AGED IN TELEGRAPH R when you — money quick- Kitchen ¢ ue | = eg! | Without fittings, $1.00 fommioreial eateet. me Lpeothghe rg Bg ier heater. $20 Auburn & Rochester wotly each, white they ngs $10 ow —— gee sid Front BUCKNER vn $0" galgn” seul "s ee ea: HANGER i On SPACE "ACE Bg i ae | ELEC. Aevghesge 393 Orchard _ Lake art now us: @s pattern shop Oakland by . f and sales office. 6 room modern THIN THE aie | seats beni, eee een | ee ee AGA AP. |: apartment at rear. ‘On PA hear. FI N ANCE COMP ANY Eyenvt mr bs FE 23-5523 | 2 OIL SPACE HEATERS. i a proved automatic gas. furnace r WOOD, arage and fool shed. Owner TAIN FOP GAB| ‘rie and 1 ns range. 1 desk. | “ith blower 10.000 BTO. Less ter model Terms. leaving state has priced this very FFICES IN 4 cies tec sels cheap. FE 62670. aa 8 doors, tos OR 3.5272. than % price, call FE ike new. ‘tew. Also on te, Art model H S itz Cor: reasonably with terms Pontiac Ores Plains, Utica, 2 MIDGET BODY AND FRAME. ougeman pitz gms Ae .| pale ban Plymouth W $20. RE-|2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON- OR 3471) LD MMOND,. REALTOR Walled Lk., ag ae a ER ASHER, dition, will deliver. FE 5-9120. OR 3-07 He Le oui Sethe, est | raemnen yee more | MEURS, TEE DORGM,| Pear SOME, Come, d 7 ‘ : e e, e & 5! mos ce [ 5 mee Ea °iB siness nities 1 om condition, $50. Gas stove. ismantied. 15 Mile and Orchard! Chgirs, Ma Chef pas stove | t sell. MAple 5-1033. Se oe =e Doretee : jing’ wnchine,” #20, Kitchen ta- ae Pe e733, NGNe ™* | encycjopedias, record plaver, bed. | SALDWIN UPRIGHT BIANO, WON- baths, fire 2-car oan i : £ “suite, mer's sport coats) “Germ tone, excellent cond rage. eis 6 PORN. APTS. cal locale, 1 ray $59 TO $500 = 1835, TO. $800 ble See as Guns ike FINCH SOIL PIPE SFT. $372) size 38 and’ miscellaneous. Phone | 45. ‘eat’ 3-3808. Lakefront Home Furn. | $owe Write to owner, Pontisc! 9 » LAWRENCE EE 8-0421 |. _ FE 5.2166, Electric sweeper, $1 12 A ELOMEING SUPPLY. Sd STORE GOING OUT OF peta gn TE and see and utd : aro Fla ZIEGLER OIL BURNER, 6 TO 6 siness ; Triple the, La ‘igwrey et an, galy, $008. i. $500 60 GAL AUTO OIL WATER t tables metal drawer table, | Gepost wil ee ae chen, 4 WE os GOOD tan peabited BAXTER. & LIVINGSTONE Poa ae 6 om wih oe r| “neater, heavy duty, used 8 mos. | chairs window forms com ie i sone holes fo eas an tery table, large| RESTAURANT & DAIRY BaR | & W. Lawrence St. = FSGAG BEWTMG MACHINE, | santos "a cr tec: eller Will hangers Aloo power mowes, Eke ie pening Delis iaer einige ted Main St. af Che eboy gan. like new. take up payments of | install upon request. OR 3-5195. new. Paper burner, well-type GALLAG HER’S — - nee, é included.| brick st bard nice equip- $8.10 per month or pay jeentrect io” TV. $15 — 12%” $20 1263/ bage can. Or 23-2031. 5810 ie 18 ©. Huron FE 4.0568 Owner ‘ranaterred. hash eal. $14,- ee oe papel st | uic Zas reas Ga) Ene 2 Venice | ine eff Cass Lake Rd. we GRAY SHINGLE BRAMBACH BABY GRAND PIANO Toss 9 month, _— = SHIN AINT —OR 2360 Paul ‘w. “Jones, Real Est. Spends months in. “ATi $25 TO $500 cee anc You can make bey. | eaeee Te Oe 8 3| Cheap. & Bice. renga. O8 2088 ANO REPAIR 832 ~W. Huron ould be: ris a een On your ove signature, auto or mons of $1400 ma. PED Lands guitar amplifiers, ho ea. oe uP MOWERS R - SE-| JOHN STEVENSON FE +a FE 8550 — FE 81275 — OA 6.3653| OMly, 96.500, wit dows.| other security. ‘Up to 44 months 48. Mich Gentes ya | camenre Seetac 600. Cines-out lection of snqw removal, oquiy: op ES bh SMALL FE = o re ervice is wick, ey thi duck all? All I t i wardens!’’ bpd pees wt aad ised car reais ment ~— Your heart ¢ stand tr ay, Our ere serv’ Pe tS q ou sure this is a duck c: get ls game ie DALBY RADIO & T ceoreing pred te the cosy Way 4 2 t os is a For Sale Lots 46/CONSULT, Us, tor ant pe bust iui ae ol cor etfs, eis 857A oe caon a lve = = “GALLAGHER'S | S have wnat on want fc pom price Sale H hold Goods 5 Household Goods 57 | ~~ our fico Sales & Service a Equipment, 6607 — sre | 2B. Buren 1 Lore NEAR AUBURN. (42 $250 m your Be ome ulo wrong eames 7 Sale mes MARBLE TOP TABLE, GATELEG Hagts. at 348 E. | Walton Bivd. a GALVANIZED one WIEGAND each. ©. Bor 367, Ro rn So! on ure ! L. vxsh?%ie er ‘CT ATEWIDE LOAN CO. $1 DOWN HOLDS A USED TELE- | CHROME SETS, aon of antiusty, Tee High: | 65,000 BTU COLEMAN FORCED | 12. 21-{t. lengths ......... le ft MUSIC CENTER vision until Christmas. Peer Ap-| semble these yourself and save, mah furnace. Used, re- %e-in. 21-ft. len ; oe 150 X 150°, 200 FT. FROM SYLVAN Ce Petey. ho (Oorner Ess? pliance Co., 8161 Commerce Rd.| four chai table, $69.95 v bon ‘, ae wipe tee) se SAVE PL CONeLE MIL BAZAAR AREA Lake ‘ Reel, mate Service Pontise E earl Sy : . Sagina M50 et 163° $2,200 Eatetront B. Rt ES tron. | GET CASH QUICKLY |3 wrincer TYPE wasers. 8| $0.95. These ere new oe cheap $85 ‘cash. Or install with |-272 8. Saginaw 7 an Plano tuning — organ, repair lot, | $2.750 arms Lauinger Rea) | 1717 FE 4-0521 sturdy wood chairs, FE 4-3023. = mete Se id rates & Radios 57B| sil new duct work in 5 to 6 on, Bi URNER ONT iT & cx. _____PHON Este OR 3438 "ane YO A BUSI. Up to $500 ehacges Gr paaerichinvinen ||) ome) erate values, Michigan 1) ey an isa er meet hee Sriel tank Double bed eprings | BLECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUT AR. 8 ACRE macs SITE NEAR not eu te — “ furnfture including: Kroehler front} Fn nt, 393 0 q * | 31° GENERAL ELECTRIC Con- to 4 room Coleman oi! floor fur- | _end_mattress. Pees 41319. Saray dod gia smoot, 7 Ortonville. $1500. $50 d Partridge & Associates, 1050 W. : room furniture bedroom fu: Ave. — 34. nels Beeatiful Mahogany nace. $45. OR 3-419 OIL FURNACE, OIL HEATER, &/| Gjenbroke, K ‘Harbor 200x238 ft. building site. Can = i : ture, dining room, stove, refri er- 3 12 TO E MOVED Frigidaire. PE 4-8978. Wided into 3 lots $1200, $50 Da.| —urec. Featise FE +3881. ato,"and 31 inch TV. $695. “ipa Gate Ce Ate EPEC | fae is cxceteent contties, | 2 i eemin Ml bis Bean iikE NEw — NT ALBERT One-third acre with part ownership | Be Feet ood dn’ Beh SALE 8-0456, low as $219 complete. MA 5-6011.| mote control ‘channel aelec- : FT | sis each PE 41233 "| alte op. seee , musle rae cees in 2 lakefront Newer by owner, $20,000 dn Schoeller's C ~ as Pp or conned iets tee 62 GAL. ELEC. ae 14 " . mute included. 5 " wo Bar,_ M30. Loan OMPONLY | © UEC poune Urceser® breckesse | DELUXE EASY SPIN DRYER.| easy rolling. $110. PE 5-1943. et eee hae at Pgs PLYWOOD fiEDIUM SMALL, PIANO suit Cc. PANGUS, Realtor COTTON so oa Se ose IN ba bed _ Large chest, 2 vanity tata a ano p br gaa stove. © stove OR 3-0610. ney trays, seed ts 923.08 “ * eter) Pine ...:: «. - me abl * GALLAGHER'S * 4ACHR BCD — .- cvs er ewer - — Se eel) meat iret $278 take Gt maker, bag EE 2-9206 Pearson Purniture Seen mae AUTOMATIC, WASHER 1 Christmas Gifts 59) “ SAVE, PLUMBING. s6 Vgrsoved Mabiepar °... aaa 18 B. Huron PE 40566. = veer +e a : uty Sagines St a pearen WINGHELL CONSOLE ELECTRON- Prep tl Far reper ee Ae ERA He RT| | 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.|7 piece LIVING ROOM SUITE, | EASY WRINGER WASHER, #15.|? Tee Piast ROLLER DERBY | 3g GAL. GAS. 10 YEAR GLASS- | “ Masonite | peneting oy og te ee ccene, sese ye tse we eh ten cea Sy ion Patten ahene. tebe | HAGUE FINANCEICO pied bes cite sey Kexereelt| elt Sh le eag Revers been “worn wad Te Sessa cect tester tae Baldwin ave. PE 2.200 en eo . or A A . 5 eee paa CLE win AT-| Chicago Skates R 38088, 8 y,| ROCKING HORSE. SLEDS ELEC- 7024. FOR, PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: WRITS PONTIAC PRESS BOX 202 N. MAIN qu ne ue. ea tecgestse aor eg ae eee 88 ee ee aati. aso AUTOMATIC PHONO- Sie wen al cat . tric jigsaw Womens. & & small PIANO, BETS 3 Ets ¥ Ross S Sever ET, H._P. HOLMES, INC. FE 5-053 so5—TeAgE 2 BAY MObERN| ROCHESTER, MICH. | Pearson's Furniture” 42 Orchard | Zenith BLPidelity 3 eoeahers 1S graph. Precision roller skates. le) 3g” MeCULLOUGH CHAIN | SAW, = es ee SOOL | awe : LOTS OF LOTS as siation good location. Phone LOANS $25 TO $500 i ue: DINING RM SUTFE | A@miral 12%. upright” snaine ot knowledge. Black leather jack- {fo ANCHOR, Por eats | with. coin Scennion $100. USED LOWREY LOW AS $595 HERE'S A GOOD RESTAURANT HOVE ESTOT ops buffet table. 6 chairs FE 8-3764,| ‘Sant Others to Choose Prom | Ske Sr ses d posts. Cheap. PE 41610. Z.wheel heavy a amb ELECTRIC ORGAN hr ACRE, PARCELS & drive ja on main bighway.| py porhester, OL €OTI OL 1.9101 PPC, DINING RM. SET WALNUT Up to 2 years, to pay is MM BOLEX MOVIE CAMER? . it UNDE RWOOD | PORTABLE RELAXA : Excellent condition, Save plenty OE WOODED? | hving Quotes: Pius 2 Decrer WHEN YOU NEED oak. good condition, 105 Lake-| 28 N. Saginaw FE seise| §,,10- lens. Large collection of | Typewriter, MA ran = on this one. WITH ‘f f id 2 . im access Tome electric | 975 oak EL OIL T SOME WITH STREAM BV W. DINNAN $25 TO $500 ie FE Ee nds Sime“ sah Same’ figs ee oe EE aa we | $1998 $2 30. Tolley? B grade, Sore rials wectel coms Minette : 4-2577 . 5 PRESENT TIME, WE . The g Low as $100 Down a 43046 after adhd We wil be giad to help you.| suitable for large family. $120. | ERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUs| 08? BONNEVILE ; VISTA, 8%” a os until spring, all your fuel in’ week at ae Electric LADD'S SERVICE station ror Lease. | STATE FINANCE CO, |—“*2s tom OO 8 bame brands, Seratched. ‘Terrific | Sxill, saw, economy | restaurant bills on any oll or gas heating | SUMP PUMPS REPAIRED. 3 MORRIS MUSIC - Excellent opportunity for right «FE 4.1574 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | value, $149.95 while they last. No nce it armel OR 32728 job, if installe abn but | —motors_repaired. FE ™ 8. ph ' man patel wishes to retire, Cali + 4-15 : one orders, please. Michigan _ 129" xis _car charge no more than others 4286 Dixie Hw OR }- FE } [BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 8 4 B TMENT OF HANDMADE guarantee quality and workman- Across from Tel-Huron Ss Lagecrind or Pon zowine Wine, NUSINES 70? mi State Bank aoe ALCOHOL HETEST uorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. leat athar geods. Repeir service ship. No shutting off of present Across BUSINESS. 5 WRECK- CK $15—$500 LOA 4 ie co ‘| heat until job is done No mone: iON FREEZERS — ALL MODELS RESIDENTIAL Ree, Cerri pee Aa oF ABO ARD FIN ANCE F | Rerook WALL Tite OAT S332} available. Chest and upright. Spe: | BROWNIE KODAK MOVIE CAM- da ge lew Bett A pst ere OR Mahogany Plywood eid tte eng don Tdee Merri’ Oaks, Lake Oakland priv- Bee eee aek eter | kav PARKINGD | ope coer ee e nareaE eee Sie. Dacewery. Somnet g, Avett eee ee a een ane ANCHOR FENCES _ |i Cs Se a ee) cones ae fleges. P rmit. Grossing 635,000 yearly. 9 X 12 RUGS, WOOL PACE, $15 9. ter. Like new. MAple 5-1168 after iW pine stripping de lio ft | =® el c | el Be 3 A yearly GOLD NYLON DAVENPORT, No money down, FHA approved. tt ) ‘orner Stanley ‘and Fairmont, 80x hroeder's Service Station. 440 Reversible $16.90. Imported.| ~ piond oak console TV, Also chil.| _¢ P-™. FREE ESTIMATES Fr 5.7471, |13_W_ pine stripping 3e lin ft. 7 Gna bby & ieee eel ee OU Bee wen $505 Peatson Furniture; fe0's tricycle and sidewalk’ bi-| BOY'S BLACK CHICAGO ROLLES| SeEF AND PORK — HALP AND Gisk? W pine basetrd Ge lin ft. | SILVERTONE 130 BASS ACOOR- orber riey san x : ‘ =rele MA 6-1226. skates with stop. Size " 128. r 2 Orchard Lake Ave. Aim 3-9283. quarters. Opdyke Mkt, FE 5-7041. | Clear W pine base shoe 24ec lin ft./ diana, 6 poe old, double pitch Coniee: Seminole Hills. $2200, $400 FORCED TO SELL Want A Good Mortgage? | pe JUNIOR DINING RM. SET. COMBINATION TOP LOAD = - at wi a, we CHI: Clear W vases 6c lin ft.| bar, $100. 2-T748. : Drayton Woods large corner lot control Tam torced to sell my | ment and your debts consolidated | ig’ oreen oiee “dishwasher otek and 48 | BOY'S SCHWINN BIKE & CHI- B ' { ' . Ibs ANY OTHER BARGAINS aL er ier 5. 'e r io — am force sel] m ment, a OU e 0. e ches a race dar. = * 4 x 150. $2300. service station business. This 1s | call or see us at once. Don't wait. io PIECE DINING. BM, SET: ges | 36 inches hi - os ‘Sant mr rd tad urmeister S SUbvECr TO PRIOR SALE 3-4086. : w. _Bioomfield Twp. Halstead ee == ope prom os aaa 5a PREN cent ‘DEROFF new i ee rugs with pads, like atime set, formes, top, 4u x BOY'S 20” CYCLE. LIONEL H a erty : te > sen conditian, OL, 6-1773 is Will be sold by actual inventory EN — meiner’ — a : Fi complete = iayout, MIawer G SH 99 : ARE. DRUS w. Troquais Rd., Seminole Bilis. or merchandise ai aipment. FE_8-6580 82 W. Huron | 12%" TV ..............-..... ton GOOD 17 TV, TABLE MODEL, 6-863. A WAY sae DRUM, 60° front, 75’ Tear, 230 deep} Call Mr Best, FE 2-9181. 17 in, tabie model .. 29.95 “| CANADIAN COAT-SWEATER, ff - gaseo. DUTCH MAID DISTRIBUTOR OF Swaps 55 i = see moet like’ new. $30.95 $45. 393 W. Iroquois, wane Kat G00 ed rambling. ro ach Be LUMBER | . h GRAND = other sets to choose from ‘U. a poomne Highland, 2 acres part-| Sander’s products bakery route OO aan eae ni STOVE, , $12. roe blue. 1947 Haggerty Bw rivate owner. d. $i Ses o Orchard Lake & Palmer 66 x 130. $7500. Els) SON E. Pike St.. 79 x Baldwin Ave., near toward 90" frontage. $8. MS5@ near weserioga Town Hall, 2% acres. $16,750. izabeth Lake Ave us ‘additional’ h OF Industrial — all or romtaes. Railroad siding availa- aaere Ave, E. ner 250 x 1 ,000, terms. Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since ce | 88 E. Huron PE 8-0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 | See the New Sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! A wooded or rolling hundred, of Adams, _cor- 3. room home. | sites were planned for aay. better ranch and multi- level homes! Close in, convenient rive out Elizabeth Lake — =a west of a ‘fire igh to Scott Leks Ye mile to Lacota R Carl W. Bird, Realtor 803 Commanity Nationa! Bank Bide PE 44 Eves. FE 5-1392 UNION LAKE GOOD BUILDING eg tet Cooley Lake Rd. EM VERY SPECIAL HIGH CORNER Bidg. site in Hilly Avon Heights, suitable multi-level ranch, mile to Warenls hee Only $3.5 WA MES & WASEY CO Bireiaghaa MI 4-6500 { For-Sale Acreage 47 7 ACRES Lecated in city Umits on Walton Bivd. This choice spot would be \deal for church, private school. fraternal organization or for club site. Priced at only §15,000 on terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor for sale. Call Lincoln 8-406. FOR LEASE: , at Jos) & Montcalm. Low investment. Good eslguaerheod: Heat _ water furn. Busy Grocery Tf you like hard. work and money in the bank you will find this sharp market to your liking Have beer and wine license too. Corner lo- cation oa main rest: Only 6 miles from Pon Seems ea possibie But owner says he will ac- cept a $2.500 down payment on property, building and completely equipped: restau- Tant business. ane location ls good and is the volume Bes for Sourself. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN ic ele BROKER 37 8. Telegr Ls h otek PARE AT st NT DOOR {| MODERN eri SERVICE STA- tion. Located across from shop- ping center in Walled Lake. Por further infor. Call MA 4-2461. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE All Kinds OF BUSINESSES GREENHOUSE in suburban com- munity over 13,000 unger glass. Est. 1808. $10,000 down “buys all. Will trade. TRAILER PARK 6n main high- way with home and grocery. 42 Ss a $19,000 down plus small stock. JEWELRY business available with or without watch repair. in excellent shopping district. Grow- see ies $1500 down plus $4000 2 BAY SERVICE A real opportunit = your own ear FE Ces or FE 2-3433 after 4 “LET’ $ "TALK BUSINESS” Tl N. Saginaw FE 5-8165; BAIT AND SPORTING Goons | Open ‘til 6:00 p.m. | shop at Bay City. 7-room home. | High profits! $6.000 down plus. ATTENTION DEVELOPERS &| $4000 stock. Will trade. Builders 110 acres with quarter- mile lake frontage. On beautiful) WINDOW SHADE, BLIND AND Maceday Lake The last reere pee i left in this area one 4-0306. J. A. Taylor, Realtor. 48 3 ACRES ON BUS LINE. $200 DN. Owner P.O. Box 3535. 40-ACRE FARM Located just 2 miles south of Holly on black'opped MilfordoRd. 7-room facminress now renting for onth. Land .is gently and tulable with approx- of frontage on ‘s For Sale Farms rolling. ood PAINT shop with excellent Ha and industrial accounts. $2000 D: plus stock. DRUG STORE in growing area of Pontiac, Easy rent — top loca- tion! Pharmacy and accessories only. Just $10,000 down handles. REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruout Mich. 1 1050 W. HURON OPEN 'TIL 9 STORE BUILDING FOR RENT. 740 Glenwood. Across from main gate re fae Motor. FE 2-7062 for Pp WTD. INSULATION MAN TO OP- erate Insulation Business. ‘Office, pie and paper. Mr. Caster. for farm or a speculative purchaser. Full price only $14,850 with $3,000 daly . Call for appointment at Glen sear REAL ESTATE, INC 20 8 pn Soc a (ACROSS ak MA Ants 2582 Open Daily 9 to on Sunday 12 to 5 75 ACRES Two miles north of Oxford. Two homes, one fairly new, large basement barn in. gooe condition, gentle rolling vay ne soil, good outbulldings a ood gravel coun- ty ea 7 24, C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR Oxford, On 8-3122; Orion MY 2-2201 160 ACRES WITH LIVE STREAM | Nice 7 rm modern home 2 barns Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE AT 25 per cent discount, ME 4-4301. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE, PROP- erty sold im August of 1857 for $7. $50" with $1,250 down, principal balance $6,200 discount $1,000. Payments, $65 per mo per cent interest EARL GARRETS EM_ 3-2511 EM_ 3-4086 SEVERAL meatoNEs LAND CON- tracts with balances = beng from up to OR 4-0306 J. A, Taylor, Realtor, Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) LLL Le Borrow With Confidence $25 to. $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiic pbs, ‘S$ Saginaw St FE POR CAS HURRY, sell through Classified Ads. 40535 H IN A * cod! out buildings, $185 an *p, W. DINNAN: 66 W. Huron FE 4-2677 ae "43946 after 6 FOR 8A 120 ACRE DAIRY farm, seed bulidings. grade setu Good productive sofl. heat market outlet. ck, tools and feed tional. Very reasonable. Write. Box 5, Lapeer County Press, 28181. Anything goes! Dial FE) | things | |; SWAP EQUITY IN THREE ROOM 2 CHILDRENS ROLL TOP DESK for Exe pong table or ? MAple 4 RM. MODERN HOME LOCATED in Auburn Heights on well land- scapeo 50x200 ft. and stores. For late model car. R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE_ #1157 FE 21° TELEVISION, SWAP FOR tape recorder, portable — sewing machine or 30-30 rifle. FE 5-7526. $3500 EQUITY IN 2-BEDRM. HOME in Rochester area. $6600 balance for 3-bedrm home or will sell. = Write Pontiac Press Box 119 __ CASH FOR USED TVs, WORKING f- not FE 2-0367 EQUITY IN CUTE AND COZY 2- bedrm, home swap for 2 or 3 bedrm. brick home in the city. | : must have garage. FE 8-0743 days FE 40081 after 4 FOR SALE OR TRADE. 5 ACRES, 6-room block house. other butld- mes For 3} or 4-bedroom home Pontiac Cai) OAkland 8-3359 te information, HAVE EQUITY IN HOUSE IN Hamtramack also lakefront lot. Need acreage, hood tavern car. OR LIKE NEW AUTO. ROOM HEAT- Saraan fan. Cash or trade. FE resort, neighbor- carpenter work oF 3-5887. LATE MODEL CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT ECONOMY USED CARS, 22 AU- BURN, FE 42131. NORGE AUTO TIMELINE WASH- er. Like new Exchange for deep _ freeze: OA 8-3876. REG COLLIE PUP, SWAP FOR 4% violin,- bike or ?. OL 1-0226 house and bith, acre of ground and fruit trees. for house trailer or good used car. FE 2-0698 Call | _after 4pm_ SWAP 1950 CHEV. SEDAN DE- livery truck for tools. FE 5-3409. SWAP $2200 EQUITY IN 5-RM. & bath, full basement, oil furnace. 1‘9-car garage. For anything of equal value. Monthly payments, $55 mo. Balance, $5300. Wil] take late model car, truck or $1200 cash. 4-2185. TRADE EQUITY IN 6 ROOM house. Fireplace, 1% baths. Lake priv., for land contract. OR 3-7555 — after 5:30 WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, sel or swap. $350 mo OR 3-2360. WANT TO TRADE MY HOUSE- trailer for go d used car, "54 or "55. Phone 721. WILL TRADE EQUITY IN GOOD 6-room pomes ter service station. FE 5-030 WILL Fe REGISTERED PEK- ingese, male, nousebrokes for reg- istered-collle. OR 3-2619 WANTED: ATTICS AND RECRE tion rooms to finish. OR 32360. ZIG ZAG ter, ete Afghans. For Sale Clothing 56 LENGTH WEASEL FUR coat, 2-pe wool knit dress. Both size 10. FE 44007. 2 FORMALS, WITH JACKETS, size 12. FE 3-7723. 3 MEN'S SUITS AND TUXEDO, size 36 and 37 reasonable, FE 5-0812. ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK pants and shirts, both only Tic at the Bait Store—open 7 days. 389 Orchard Lake Avenue. BLUE CHIFFON FORMAL BAL- lerina length Worn only once. Sacrifice. $15. OR 3-4293 after 6 BLACK PERSIAN JACKET. SIZE 12. $65 Formals, Size 10. FE 5-O114 BOY'S SPORT COAT AND SLACKS ve Good condition. FE FE 2.3718. % BOY'S ICE AND ROLLER SKATES size 6. 2 suits, top coat & slacks, size 12. Phone FE 2-2965. FOR, wen WEDDING GOWN. _Call FE 5-0067 FOR SALE: WHITE FORMAL, size 11. Never worn. $10. MA- pie 5-2330 LADIES WINTER COATS. 1 TAN, 1 gray like new. Size 14. 303 W _Irquois MAN'S TUXEDO. SIZE 40, ‘DOU: ble breasted. Worn 4 times, $12.50 4-4821 | SEW MACH, MIXMAS- |. guaranteed. 30 days, at Obel TV. 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE. 4-4945 PRIGIDAIRE ELEC. Ge condition. $25. FE 4-2289. 34 MM REMOTE CONTROL PRO- jector, ladies winter coat, dog baske!, clock & lamps. MI 6-1439. CUBIC FOOT UPRIGHT HOT- point freezer, like new. 630 pound capacity. EM 3-4921 COLOR TV, $325. USED & Used Phileo dio 2 , Appliances. 422 W. H _FE 1133 3° 18 uron 61 a OF FURNITURE. KITCH- en, dining rm. living rm. Beds, dressers & piilows Sale starts Sat & Mon at 2 pm. 476 8. __Paddock. 5 RMS OF FURN., REAS, SELL by piece at 242 Mechanic, 1 ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD cond. OR_3-8276. 87 AMANA A FREEZER. ‘UPRIGHT. Never used. FE 8-8396.151 West- way Dr. IN. GENERAL Ce eee! _ Tange. Exc. cond, $45. 5-7088. 76’ DAVENPORT, 42 rubber cushions. Nearly green overeratted chair. aire, 8 cu. Maple chest, "maple chaites MA 6-3693. 5 soateeriay FURNITURE, LIVING room room, desk, lamps, etc. Eeaving. city. 9381 Beechcrest, Phone EM 3-3630. Take, Sat. or Sun. Cedar Island ANTIQUES Oriental rugs, Tapestry, China. 160 Ejm : MI 6-7373 Birmingham, Mich. ANTIQUES: -HAVILAND DISH set, 30°° “Christmas” doll, Frank- lin stove. gold bed, pine rocker, captain’s chair, walnut chest, chest, child's rocker, high chair. 3 plank chairs. assorted chairs & dishes, picture frames fans, coins, 3 small tables & misc. Also good older electric range $5. Several wrought iron bookcases and misc. EM 3-2874. 40 A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING machine with zig-zag. Pay con- tract bal. of $53.60 or take up payments of $8.10 per mo. Capi- tol, FE 44507. . GooD ches a Looe $15 AND up. 36 8. Telegraph. CROCHET AFGHANS. FE 2-6327- 60 Putman St. Eros aa FPRANELIN sew! machine, Reo lawn mow- = kiteben table and baby stroll- OR 3-4405. a woop. Lah aaa LOAD delivered cheap, FE_ 8 LIGHT GREEN aoa. 5x7. ROR. ner, 3x11. Call FE 29-1536. LINOLEUM, ale, $3.95 12x12, $6.95; agar (coon 4% ft. wall tile, Reg. $3.95 house gor wit tog ACES PAINT & LI LINOLEUM N. Saginaw, Robt. Hall oMED OAK COFFEE TABLE. Excel. cond LARGE Sao TTHE ost BURN- oo condition. $40. PE er 8- z LOVELY ANTIQUE LOVE SEAT with iror stone casters. Exe. con- dition GR 4-2045. LIVING RM AND ODD PIECES cas AND OF MISC. ITEMS. ALL IN GOOD CON- DITION ve 4-5471, LEAVING ATE. 3- OF ovely we ome ie g. Wilt e bles are $1,000. LARGE CRIB MATES, brand new. —— a petners Pur- niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. METAL WARDRUBE, $ oy STUDIO couch, $15. dle sewing csenee $14.50. Apart ment electric ran a -50, jece dining set $35. Dresser $8. ‘ide-a-Bed. Gateleg table and 2 chairs. Ladder-back chairs. 37 Ce chard Lake Ave. NEW ores SEWING MA- chine, $70 Severa ie automatic washers. 14" portable TV, $89. ROY'S REFLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakland Aveé FE 2-4021 OVFR 50 USED TV SETS, FROM $14.95 up TV antennas, $9.95. WALTON TV 515 z Walton FE 2-2257 PHILCO REFRIG., RANGE, BED- room sate: Real value. Owner MI 6-958 AUTOMATIC MAYTAG WASHER and electric dryer. late model. Balance ‘$2 per week. Used oil heater. Schick's MY 3-3711. BUY, SMALL pie $5 TO _ $12. FE 5-8755 APT. SIZE a RANGE, $49 GE refrig- $ Used wringer O uchers. $10 95 to $39 Used Westinghouse range, Kenmore auto, washer $19.95. No delivery Used Ce range, $19.95 RUMP ELECTR Open erecy night except Sat. 3465. Auburn FE ABOUT ANYTHING 2 cn WANT THE AN BE FO FOUND AT he x oa SALES. A little out of the way but a lot A "til @ 4-3573 less to Hisct Furniture and ae a ances of ail kinds. NEW Visit our tiade dept. os wort bargains 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres e free parking Phone FE 5-024 OPEN MON SAT. 9 TO 6 RI TO 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile EF. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M59 AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN. USED twice 2 transformers, $20. Coffee table. $3. 35 mm Camera, $15. 2 lady's suits lke new. Size 14. _$8- $15 FE 8-6128 BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. $44.95. Rollaway bed, complete, $19.95. Hollywood bed frames, $6.95. In- nerspring mattresses, $1795. Cot- ton mattresses $1296 Pearson's Furniture 42 Orchard Lk. Ave. BED. SEALY BOX SPRINGS AND mattress 2 piece living room suite with covers, Studio lounge. Maple drop leaf table. 2 night stands ae yoga $130 or sell separate. F’ BRAND NEW 82 GALLON ELEC- trie hot water tank FE 8-4208. BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CONSOLE _table FE 4-138¢ BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, complete with oer and mattress 83995 Pearson’s 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BUY & SELL USED_ SURNITURE _257 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-6814 Ee MOUTON LAMB COAT EXCET- | lent condition. FE 7-243. GNE BLACK BROADTAIL JACK- et. One black cloth coat, white) mink collar. One man's black tux- __tdo, size_ 3 2-4624, SUMMER A ‘WINTER sore 8) __Clothing, all sizes. FE 2-328 SELL OR RENT, WEDDING Saw = gize 12. Used once. FE 4-9282. DECEMBER SPECIALS =e SPINDRY'S Rebuilt, cons eed | A STOVES, Electric. Rei ~ed, ee 9 TAPEAN one RANGE. Bottle os Like | REFRIGERATORS, Recess Guar. snteed. ree : aoop HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 51 W, HURON | TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- $48" RADIO = FHONOORAPE COMBI- nation. 4 speed Admiral. 5 ee chrome breakfast set. FE 2-5063. REBUILT WASHING a and vacuum sweepers, $16.85 up. Guaranteed. Thyle Electric, cor- ner of N. Johnson and Howard. FE 4-5169 ROUND OAR TABLE AND 4 chairs. re-finished and chairs new- ly upholstered Goxd & [eitecrates. 1 Pingree FE RCA USED TV ao nee. foe manv other bra choos from: Table 4" 12, “Sond ee ble, 21° $45. Guaranteed. Peer Appliances, 8161 Commerce Rd. STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- «hanged ae 602 Mt, Clem- ens. PE 2 SIMPLEX TROM ER. GOOD CONDI- tion, reasonable. EM 3-0495. SINGER AND WHITE SEWING machines, $22.50. Pay $1.50 week. Michigan Sewing Center. FE _2-3337. SERVELL APT. Sr eee 100. Apt size a stove, $50. B ike new & 2 acer ees $10. 70 Liberty 8t. FE SINGER PORTABLES WITH zag attachments, $19.50. Late mode] Electrolux vacuum sweep- ere with attachments, $14.95. _Curt's Appliance, OR 3-9702. SOFA AND CHAIR. §20. CEDAR Chest, $6 Sewing ma&chine, ab Rocker, $8? OR. 3-8268. STUDIO COUCH. UPHOLSTERED Fie S88 Jong=e apd Murphy bed. Ty RADE-N DEPT. Easy Capper ~ washer. . $29 95 Apt size gas ‘Rtove ........ $29.95 Table top elec ange. Goes ac $39.9 tudio couch 2 &....%...... tee 2 pe lving roomPsuite...... $19 4 pe maple bedrpom comp. se 3 Gas space heater .......... 5 rm. ot] heater ............ $39.85 5 pe. wrod dinette... $14.95 NY OTHER AVAILABLE. WYMAN'S 18 W Pike, E-Z terms FE 4-1122 trie range. R (3 Munro Elec- _tric Co '060 W. Huron TV & RADIO CONSOLE. pene ti in %' door front $45. FR 2-98 TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS range. R. B. Munro Hies.. Co 1069 W. Huron. ‘USED TV REBUILT & GUARAN- teed Ober TV cos Lake ee: Union Village. pire 3-6511 VACUUM CLEANERS, “BRUSHES, FE ¢1555'. bags, Murray's. 95¢ tae: # | EVERGREEN ROPING, WHOLE- CHILD'S JUNIOR CHAIR, ROCK- ing chairs. Rocking horse. Tricy- s clothing. FE eee cle. HRISTMAS CLOTHES FOR DOL- ¢ ly, Ges aes ioear now. FE 8-113 6 EL SS S RAINS, JIGSAW. Boy's aryl ee "Boy Scout = Good c 5-0807, after FOR SALE HECHIC TRAIN, complete on table with all ac- cessories, Cost a) ee Lowy for sale be finance Shaws Appliance. Reshesce iter. OL: 24061, wal. CAPE. DYED SQUIRREL. Worn twice. hoes good buy at $85. FE 2-1574 GIRLS BIKE, “FULL SIZE ENG ii neareey used. $20. FE 8-9962 after 5 p.m. | GIRLS ICE SKATES, SIZE 5. $5. EMpire 3-2320 GIRL’S 24” saan BIKE, doli Sunbeam Sater. M 1534 or FE 2-7618. many extras. dition..Over $200 value. Best offer takes. MAyfair 6-2031. LIONEL TRAIN WITH TABLE & misc. equipment. Was over $600 store display, Sacrifice for $200. No less. 3834 Island Park, Drayton Plains, after 3 p.m. LIFE LLKE ACTION LARGE rete wonder horse. $12.98. FE LADY'S WHITE nereee SKATES, size 9, $15. FE 5-74 LIKE NEW 30-30 ees RIFE. $35. OR 02. 3- LIONEL TRAIN SET. il FREIGHT barrel Gy loader, mounte track, transformer, and access. 4-8159, NEEDLE POINT PURSES & needle point foo stools, FE 8-2504. NEW CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES, man's, size fy Boy's tap shoes, size 5. FE 8-2428 POOL TABLE, REGUL. acre size. Used 7. Httle. $50. 97 8. Francis. After PURSES, Sinieores AND KEY chains, hand made, FE 5-3628, PING PONG TABLE, WITH_AC- cessories like new, $15. White shoe roller skates, size 6%, with case, $10. FE 2-7273. RC.A. TAPE. RECORDER. RE- mote control. Trombone, sofa, and matching chair. FE 4-7045. PRICES 4x8 x” PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4’x8' x %” PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY $4.75 : ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95c 4x8x%q V-groovea mahog 2:8x6:8 sash doors 3:0"6:8 flush dr, with pleats Alum. Comb. Dr. Com MATT THICK INSULATION $32.00 PER 1,000 FT. Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. ° 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 Open am, to.8 pm, daily fstiays 10 ‘th 3 BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER HEAT | is Walled Lake Between W. Maple and Pontiac STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT er, giass-lined, 1 year old, 10 year guarantee $50. 6055 Maybee ] _Rd i BRAND NEW LUXAIRE OIL FUR-| mace with ducts -85 000 BTT & fittings. 6 rm_ ofl circulator, | pee oot Maytag washer. MA 1501, BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen, of] and gas furnaces — hot water and steam boilers. automatic water heater hard- ware. Electrical supplies, crock and os galvanized copper, black ate ttings. Lowe B ros. aint aad Super Kemtone. HEIG SUPPLY 2685 LAPEER RD. FE 45431 BRIGGS DAMAGED BATH TUB. 100 to moceen from. Al' colors $15 & Fnnie Plumbing & Hondas ‘Supply Co sed = Au ween John R De- qauer. ‘Open. 8 a.m. ee pm, EVANS OIL BURNER HOT WA- ter pester 17 ft. I. Beam. FE meaelit PUR NACES We GAS & oil. MAple 5-6011. SUPER CHEF ROTISSERIE WITH baking unit, like new, $35. Sew- ing machine, in top condition, $15. 4-6937. Christmas Trees 59A 10 TO 21' SCOTCH PINE CHURCH Trees, $10 delivered. MY 2-0940. BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE, Spruce & Balsam. MAple 5-1501. CHRISTMAS TREES AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES 21_W. Montcalm FE 8-84 CUT OR DIG YOUR OWN. 1. LONG needle, $1 up. Short needle $3 and up. 2922 Sleeth Rd., 3 miles West of Commerce Village. 1% - miles East of intersection of Wixom and Duck Lake Rd. Open daily $8 to 5. MUtual 4-8038. sale to all. House of | Exereresns: 444 Marion St. FE 2-435. SPRUCE AND BALSAM TREES. wholesale. Can be seen at 5756 halen Dixie Highway. MAple SCOTCH PINE TREES Wholesale trees up to 10 ft. Over 10,000 in stock. Extra green, Plan tation grown pine trees. Northern Christmas Tree Co, EMptre 3-3747 eves, EMpire 3-2361, | SCOTCH PINE, ALL SIZES. PER- u at Opdyke, Sinclair’ station. SCOTCH PINE, 726 WOLF RD. OR- tonville, or ph. B’ham, MI 48133 WHOLESALE TO ALL Truck loads fresh a trees ar- riving daily Corner Telegraph & _ Square Lake Rd_ MYrtle 29-0040. ~ PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover q loss. Dial FE -/2-8181 for an’ ad-writer. Say “charge it.” % FALL SPECIALS 15e ea. 2" Fin Radiation $2.00 per ft. 6’"-8"’-10"" 7 beams $1.25 ftp & up Used oak flooring 10c sq. ft. Complete rag of used and new an os g Materials Bareats Priced SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES co 5310 7 Hichinad Rd. (M59) OR 3-1092 FREE STANDING TOILETS. $18.05 Double bow! sink ........... $ 5.95 Washbowls with fittings 4° nN “ Fd ‘: $ 9.95 3-pc. bath sets with trim .. $89.95 3-pe. colored oath set with trim $99.95 Factory 2nds — - Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING wore. 172 8. Saginaw, FE 5-2100 FOR SALE: 90.000 BTU LUXAIR furnace and oat work, Used 2 seasons, FE FOR SALE: “USED 1 me CHAIN saw, $40. 3-582 FL UGnEscEas one IDEAL for kitchen cabinets, under va- lances, over work benches, =e ly 24" fixtures, $7.95 value, $3.95 Pieotsarent scratched, Michigan Tlearesees 303 Orchard La Ave. Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD ectety seconds and all standard . slees, $35 and up. Wood and steel foldaway closet drs. Disappearing stairways. Steel outside window shutters. ‘Electric garage door operators. to front remodeling br os call for free estimates. open ™., noon on ALES {7 ERRY DOOR SALE 371 8. Paddock "PE 2-0202 HOUSE TO BE MOVED. 4 FAMILY apt. income. Steam heat, down- town, Very ‘reasonable, 22 Au- J. tank | eone who 's' looking for a. Phone MArKet 4.1084 gmad #6 ©. peoe, selene? 2G SAVE UF TO 50% takes it Ramet A small deposit b teri - te ane wail os Setier 6h pa $2.98. al. end os ¥. abe 1 $3.95 gal. Guaranteed satisfaction. GALLAGHER’S KING BROS.. 18 ©. Huron Fre Pe eore or FE eins | VOaE tM NBEAM COAL FURNACE Mi ert — as conversion, Roberts-Gordons. ea new, with blow- WIEGAND er, P , cheap. EM 3-2027. MUSIC CENTER SPECIALS We are eeagay Soring Ag to avold Gas water heater 30 gal. $49.95; your being . Lay Elec. water heater §2 pal. . $69.05 Ww oe! new accordion now,. New Morrison space heate MILE BAZAAR AREA 7300 BTU deceesececs @RIOO8 Piano tun: - otpae Panalyte ) s056 - & 4 rE New me 3 Oak flooring, © $78.00 os | New 3 , porn flush doors 61243 | Sale Office Equipment 63 "80 a ) gee 3” soll - 9.38) 1 OAK DESK. $35, 1 METAL SEC- WOLVERINE fring. deck 8, sowense, U8 LUMBER : heater, $50. FE 2-2201, 320 §. Paddock FE 2-9784 ATTENTION: BERRY DOOR SALES 371.8. Paddock 12"' Corrugated pine ...... $2.55 ft. PL, cENT COLORS — 18 SHADES A ORTAR COLORS = 6 SHADES| Sale Sporting Goods 65 Sl fom Ui Lining ..:... iF! = g ck Moi Sy ecenoe vx Cleanout doors cage $172 £8, | 5 etal void BAGS, FROM oo $3 tncinera ‘doors | Brief bags. from .......... Manhole R Cover. and : Megs, fone nee pia LAYLOCK Ar & SUPPLY CO. 14) esas fucuctenekes = 10 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 5 Valassis hs 0.66" TOILETS, $42.50 VALUE, $18.50.| nfen’s 2 suiters, from... Lavatories, 50 , $14.05. BOSTO: ins Stall showers complete with fau- Train case: Pe. eBre ‘Weekend cets, $68.00 value, $34.50 26-inch Pullman, an Fluorescent, 393 PHILLIPS SPO! Goons ake Ave. — soa a 7 N SAGINAW _ FE. 5-1401 THE Hope BARGAIN PRI PRICES — GOOD USED © RED SHIELD STORE GOLF CLUBg TAKEN IN ON Everythin meet your needs TRADE AT PRIVATE CLUB — Clothing, eniture Apr ances BA CE Oe EE BLEte FROM $ 0 TON cal TOO RS PE. 8.0480. _Mayfaie 6: e2516 or Mlawest TALBOTT LUMBER aa 5 HOMEL ae Rt Storm doors and windows wood of the — Sales & utes or aluminum, Glass put in your otite Drey: “page Ul 23 sash. °1025 Oakland Ave. Custer. 15210 "ony Rd ‘Holly. 4-4595 _ MElrose 4-677). . USED WELDING AND CUTTING | GOLF NEW, ED. outfit, complete with tanks. FE| matched & reg lagreaeis 3-7147. Ask for Bud. i af ‘Cost $75, sell oe sa, Hi Wood Closet Doors GUNS MODERN OR ANTIQUE: se MODERN On Closing out birch, mahogany and buy sell or trade. louseres byfold type doors, At our BURR-SHELL 375 oe: —— UNS — BUY. TRA Nines Leach. 10 o Sagley. MAN'S BOWLING BALL & e038 shoes. Size 84. $17.50. OR 3- REMINGTON |G! GA ca to 4:00 ply. 156 W. Montcalm §-4712. SURPLUS PLASTICS Sheets, rods, cylinders and blocks, Clear and colored Piberglas and rea flan All kinds of ere en m L& 8 PLASTICS DIVISION 3345 AUBURN RD FE Cameras, Equipment 61A 35 MM REMOTE CONTROL PRO- asket, clock & = : 6-148. COMPLETE DAR’ EQ) burn, office C Tear. | ' $i 7 Excellent . veananien: . §-9241 ector, ‘lady's winter coat, etad _UEL'S APPLIANCE. MA 1. Fe0-200 -4 WOOD AND ALUMINOW COMBI-| Never fired, $75, MU roe nation Ret eS ied ws. WE HA : for the sports: BENSON LUMBER CO,| fou‘ caps, Gok patos, ‘Beap Arch: WATER SOFTENER an, Lyman & Weaver 8, reo D Drever Gans Sports Center, WATER — AUTO. U! one month, Will install free. sau), ) Holly Rd. Bolly. MEIrosé OR 3-260. SWINGING TYPE GA- “oage coor, a8 $10, FE 47977. Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B LaSaile Se . : _M hi 60A Rep worus O08. ote PH es posamsist A 389 ORCHARD LAKE A PORT D DEISEI, ENGINES. 4b ¢ i _24 hours. 7 ‘ays. a Ford scons) engiane): (Oe Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 irriga’ & poeta Pay eg dodge. Call distributor, 3 CRUSHED ae mia 3 GRAV- e ar we 30531. Do It Yourself 61 | «-;-roP sor SRD GRAVELS ———eeeeeeeeeeer fst & black dirt. Bulidoring exe FOR RENT cavating bas@mients. OR eran caper steamer for end | ©1,79P,601, RUSHED STORE ers. polishers, ep eae te FE #1112 of FS be nace vacuum cie 8 i _FE_&1112 of PE 2 é chard Lake| BLACK DIRT, TOP Fitt, Ave. wet , sand and road crave Fi 5.4758. LL TILE COW MANURE ; 5 ene x “4 . ROAR GRAVEL 60-40 One ese or a Carload PE 4-337! Advance, 3700 Sashabaw OR 3-8701 | TOP SOIL, RT Py A FF SEWING G MACE Fr 8-0877, Paint formica, a & elec Wood, Coal & Fudd 67 DRY O FIREPLAC RY OAK, $10.00, EM a ee sedis uaa ce a a seat aa : ey ’ &, THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER | 6 1958 SLICES OF HAM Maple & . Plants, Trees, oe: 68 NURSERY GROWN SPRICE OR Pine tt. W or more LF ae SAKLAND 7 TREE SERVICE e& TRIM- _ming & removal, FE 8-227. ~ Stark Bros. Nursery R rip aa Landscape Ornamentals Fruit and Nut Trees EM 33185 after 4 PM __ Fer Eveniag _Appolatmenst = For Sale Pets 69 iy YEAR OUD AKC. MALE COL-; -» He Leves children Wil trade for Manchester, FE 35-8828 Se REG MALE ~DACHSRUND | > pry. == dachshund female akc aaa SHEPHERD PUB | y pies silver gray. OR 33136 eve |araey SAWS 3 Thi res AKC BLACK & TAR “DACHSAURD | for_stud service FE 8-6008 AKC SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS a hunters ideal childrens pets | Wit bold for Christmas. Reas. AP APPLES CIDER’ HONEY. FOR SALE ler EaGs. GLACK ORE FARMS. 2150 E. SIL- POTATOES FOR WINTER USE 50 | oo 7999 50 TOTAL PRICE. BUYS “A; BOLENs AND WHEEL HORSE TERMS EATING ,& COOKING, si. t bushel. 3808 Gregory Ra. Giggelvitie $150 BUSHEL & “UP, also pee cider. Homestead Or- __chrards 4 $460 Orchard Lk. Rd, KINGS. - bury. 2330 Clarkstoa Rd., Lake Orion. verbe!) Rd ating and cookin apples $1 bBushe! and up 1-64.89 los $1.36. 2773 Churchill = Aubure Heights | Ra. | Sale Farm n Equipment 76° a brand new chain saw See it at F eee and Lawn Equipment Woodward iJusi Nerth of 14 Mile) Bir- mingtam Phone MI 4-6053 We aiso have the latest models Mc- Culiech Chain saws « tracters with snow Dlades and | casters. Also Reo Trim-A-bawn Wilh snow blade. Several others arexe EQUIP. 6507 DIXIE HWY. 5-878 er OR 3-7034 3 HP SAWS ALL positions Ree orice $16950 Our! price $11950 Al! tractors erd mowers se reuuced. Lee’s Sales & Service | v2] Mt Clemens _PH OR 3281 eves KC SILVER MINIATURE POO, dies, 8 wks. MA 54-0703 i , We R. 1 YR | 'PARM MACHINERY — NEW “AND! used Proulx Ohver Sales on M4 | dust porth of Oxford | AKC} _ 300 TE 8 HEADQUARTE ‘RS FOR | AKC REG COCKER PUPPIES | McCfilloch Chain Saws | blends and gees Wil hold for: WE HAVE a COMP LINE: Christmas. | OF NEW 1939 MODEL McCUL- anc G SERA GEEPHERD fERD PUP} LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC. | ples Prices two sell. OR 3-6634 4 “ePaper PO acon « | eve i BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES (8 Hates! Make RECONDITIONED stud Champ stock Curtiss OR guR SERV AAND PARTS DE- | __ 28206 _____________| PARTMENT AYS, AKC REG DACHSHUND PUPPIES READY TO SeRVICE. four Me- Miniature sired 8 wks old. MUL; CULLOCH CHAIN SAW | berry 91673 after 6300 ac Ente Neola AKC REG MINIATURE PINSCH- WE TAKE TRADE-INS er. 3 mos. $100. Partly housebrok- WE HAVE cae IT TERMS en FE 2-2346 1 biack, 1 brown | AIRDALE PUPPIES, EIGHT WKS | old, Metamora | BOXER, 10 MOS. OLD. D. MALE Thoroughbred. Wonderful with children. Tail & ears clipped. No papers $30. 1 PE 4 46487. CHIHUAHUA $50. 3408 Baid Moun- CoCKERs 3 OL 227s” MIXED Davis Machinery = Ortonville — CCKPR PUPPIES. RED AKC —— ——e Tee ® weeks old at Christmas. Michigan Chain Saw rder now! Di ~ + ae 16a istributors atom. ale row NER EQUIPMENT . CUTE PUPPIES FOR SALE. 1 ote nt _Wweeks old. Cheap. FE 41318.. ae _ ee DACHSHUNDS AKC RBGIS- = mos. Partially housebrok-| SPEC TAL _ Pay ty down. Will hold untll PARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITR ristmas. 4300 Sashadbaw Rd “HYDRAULIC & PTO. | ayton Plains 12 PLOW ALL RE DACHSHUND UPPIES ALSO Cae tae stud fe dee 1920 Mt Clemens CREDIT RNG, DALMATIAN PUPPIES. @ WEEKS KING BRO: d., Registered. Well marked Pet| PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE and show FE 5-8892 eve-/ FE 407 PE 41112) MINIATURE Phage | POODLES registe iso poodles groomed. Reas. A S330 PONTIAC RD Be OPDYKE PE 4-0T34 rE JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR, NEW! JOHN DEERE & AND NEW IDEA KING OS. 4-1112 Idea corn husker Ph. Holly, MEI- | rose _-: ‘T-2607 corn pickers, gravity feed wagon boxes Silo fillers, hammer mills FORD TRACTOR WITH SNOW blade, very good condition. Brand new trailer. Call between 4 p.m and 7 pm OL 1-1664 TATURE DACHSHUND *g puppies. AKC reg. OR 3-2517 “t Auction Sales 77 Au- PART GERM “4 aheter a whey Ye — held | 1 Christmas, MA 5 MA 5 \ pARAREETS EP SUPPLIES — 184, Sanderson ,» FE DTI: ref canderen PUPPIES. A. K. KC. sstered. Males §40—Pema 5. will ad Loy Xmas. PARAKE: SUAR TO TALE ponte 591 ‘@h St. FE 24025 a GESE PUPPIES. ARC ] eeunitul oe Pint. CE tea33. * conte’ Pha os Food Since 1927. 584 Ave. = wat we ates EDE PU cs "Ss ny Boston BULL errier. FE 4-4021. RgouTERED TOY FOX TER- fier pupvies. Meg will hold ‘til Christmas 0} NGESE PUPS. Cant ER. HOUSE-.| PEKI hfter 5 4354 Seeden Ave., on Plains. a BRINDLE BOXER very fine pet! 1 WES. OLD AT io re Male A FE 4-6082. Chit tmas ay housebrok stm: onieem ape seorowen = Laer gree ~~ 7 a OR = or OR 35 se SALE RABBITS. L aeae & Smart _OR TOY oor TERRIERS. POODLES. gistered. Terms. Christmas de- very. NA 1-2931. hates NER FEMALE. 3 YRS o $50 FE 4-4683 ip abe adit CANARIES. CAGES | Tools & Tents La les 584 Oakland Silverware —Sweepers —Appliances AUCTION “BUN SALES COMPANY SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS | YEs: mR. EVERYVIHING MUST GO! +ALL TYPE B MERCHANDISE— ALL NAME BRANDS TO SOLD BY AUCTION AT 6673 DIXIE HWY. U.S. 10 NEAR M15 Just | a of Waterford Hill SALE TIME 7 P.M. DEALERS & PUBLIC WELCOME Saturday and Sunday DECEMBFR 6TH & 7TH This Is a One-Shot Deal DON’T MISS IT! INSPECTION ONE HOUR BEFORE SALE Col, Harvey Parker Auctioneer 5-1341 avid « Hunting Dogs AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE __pups, 52 months old. OR 3-7780. AKC: REGISTERED BEAGLE re, ° Ps) oid, $23 each. OR AKC BRITTANY SPANIOL. it; ad . male. Excellent Simtee BASSETT “a OU UND. TRAINED, $100, call MY BEAGLES & COON DOGS SEL ing out Reas. 3001 Reckhaves BEAGLES. AKC PUPS AND ready to start; young hounds ered Sacrifice prices 7324 g000 = retriever, 2-5 089 . 3 ey HOUND FOR SALE 3) eae AKC Reg after 3:30. AY 316d: BEAGLE PUPS. 2 MONTHS OLD, | $10 apiece. OR 3-17 Registered. Would Christmas gift. after 6 p.m. make ideal JOKING FORWARD TO fear's hunting? Shorthair. = 8-387 f nee. ENGLISH SETTER PUP pies, 10 weet $30. OR 32-6596. REG BLA & TAN FEMALE pups, so, ne Dexter Rd. Dogs Trained, _Boarded 70 SO NN Dogs. ATS BOARDED. FE 2-4708 | Buresbell 375 8. Telegraph, Hay, Grain & Feed 71 PRN INE LLL ILL lal \8T AND 2ND HAY. STRAW & Manure. Ph. MA 65-0666. eine heahas NG & HA ai, si Pees 4-4228——-775 PES oF iBT & IND CUT. “ee sliver OA as ane <9 HAY, CuT- 8-21 BA "2ND fing. Will del. hot * ie 43175, a Press hex, 116. = cr __ For Sale_ Livestock 72 2 : gots: ARAB. ARTERHORSE lite these. NA 17-2931 WS 1 HERD OF side cooler | rose | oy OR} ENGLISH SINTER PUPPIES —| FE 17-9372 Call’ NEXT! eset German, LARGE FARM AUCTION. WED OTF Sicy cvER LAST SALES - AUCTION SALE day 2:30 A warm, : building loaded with rer ching 694. SUN SALES 8505 Dixie Hwy. sco from Bt ~wude M Motel M. MA 5-1 5-134 ~~ B&B | Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains iEvery F riday .....7 pm. Every Saturday ...7 pm. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily »ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT & SUN ‘INVENTORY Bodaz spect Wed — Dec & 18, 1958. 9:20 o both days Davis a- chinery Co Ortonville. Mich 22 Tractors 9 Cultipackers & Hoes, 18 loaders, every- & Barn equip- . 19 corn pickers & shellers & binders, 11 Cultivators & Been Rulers § Field Choppers - 14 Grain Drills & com Planters 12 Conveyers, Augers & Elevators 1000 items of New Store Inventory hurs.. Blowers, 10 Discs. 18 Trailers, bg or & | Racks, 10 Combines. Grain Se arator: & Huskers, Garden Tractors ers. other farm machinery of all kinds This sale aiso includes hundreds or miscellaneous items that space will not permit listing. Sixt cent of the sale Is new, any of the older articles are coliec- tur's items Dealers Welcome For a complete bill, write or phone Auctioneers-Liquidators — Appraisers, Perkins Sales Serv- lee. Home office ~ 11314 Milter Rd (M78) Swartz Creek, Mich. Swartz Creek. ME 5-8304. ._ Vernon n_ State e Bank Dec 10, 10:00 A.M. & Biehn, oprietors ner Road 8 miles South or 3 miles Selling 63 Purebred Holsteins Jerseys, bulk task, Pipe Line! Milker atte Silo 14,000 bales hay, 3.000 bu corn silage. 4 good tractors and matching eauiparant farm shop ana ? jewelry wagons, housed. and well conditioned. Ver- La Tourette 13445 Hib- Fenton artiand oe Bric-A- | LIQUIDATION BY! Starting at | 9 Balers, 13); Mowers 31 Spreaders & Loaders, { i Silo Fillers Grinders & Mills. | 25 Plows. 50 | & Power Mow- | Some furniture, 32 Harrows, | _ BOAT, per! INLAND LAKES SALES | non State Bank Clerk Stan Perk- ins. Atictioneer Phone ME. 5-8304 Swarts Creek FOR WINTER, | Wednesday night, December 10th | & I%h L, E Smgrt Sale Farm SAVE ENERGY, USE! WANT ADS! To fifd a! job, place to live or ay used car, see Classi- ied NOW, : = iAL “41 ft. wide. yeni equipped, exira clean, “Oa” 1 _before 6 . $3,000" BQ Py IN aT rr LONG, [S-t. wide housetrailer, Purniture ‘ot. $250. cash and take over pay- ments. My 3-1920. AIRSTREAM ET CHT WeiGu®t Travel trailer Padehy ‘on (ate ant for life Se them and get @ demonstration at Warner pho er Gales 3007 W Plan to nes one Wally beyen's exeiting caravars.) COME: GOME! OUT BEFORE buy a travel — You Tour- 'Pinie 17-21 ft 1936 Westwood, 45 ft., extra special, fe =~ » ~~ $2495 Cruiser, 41 ft TV. air ———— auto. washer 834 ~ 058 Palace ¥ e, $1395. 35 clean. $1805 Sales Holly Rd., Holly MElrose 4-6771. MICHIGAN ARROW, 38 FT. $125 swand take oyer balance. EM 3-850]. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1549 Lapeer Re Lake Orion MY 2-461) | Featuring New Moon Mobile wom ss - 50’ 10 wide, custom made. sale only $4,995 complete. 15° and 19 Tourahame, lowest prices any- where ‘33 40 2-bedroom Travelo underfloor heat, carpet. Only §1.- ; 05 OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART GENERAL HOLLY, VAGABOND Boats & Accessories 85 GIFTS For the beating people. Full line of marine accessories Use our lay-away plan. Open. Sunday & evenings Harrington Boat Works GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER @ to 53. 8 to 10° wide 40 to 1999 §, TELEGRAPH R pick from, We trade, sell or rent. 32-8033 Open Sundays We have some wonderful buys rigbt now, See us today. One JOHNSON MOTORS mile south of Lake Orion on M24. Starcraft boats and Gator trailers _MY_ 2.0721 Sveare fact rs THE BOAT ‘Pontiac Chief Detroiter OWLNS MARINE bony This Week’s-Specials | #8 ——— L&._Ave. : 49 Elear 29°. 16-21" CABIN ——— 1952 Prairie Schooner 27° ... ft fle! 2-8020 1952 Travel Home aa TROJAN CR’ Runabouts 1953 General 28° .. NEW & USED BOAT AILERS 1954 Vindale 7. SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs, & Service. 1952 Prairie Schooner CR’ AT 33° 1955 Feaune Chief 31° UISE-OUT BO. SALE 1901 ren at Walton Bivd. PE 8-4402 9-9 Oven Sun. FE 4-9370 For Sale Trucks 90 1954 CHEVROLET °4-TON PICKUP, int, very clean. Harold Turn- er Ford MI 4-75 ‘35 CHEVY TRACTOR AND tandem flat. Straight air. $3,100 FE 2-614]. 1%3 DODGE 12 FT. STAKE, 2-TON, 8.25x20 tires, 5-s | speed Call ron d trans. new UTLER. Harold rner Ford, MI 4-7500. 1954. 3 TON = Donde PANEL needs work best offer MA 4-1231 RD TON FICK OP LIKE oy pr se 33 FORD % TON 1 ICEUF. R&A, nea: new tires $495 ROGER'S ‘SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburo PE 32-9555 NEW TRAVEL [TILER AT COST 1 Only. all ¢ 5 ~ 1959 Sun Crutser is" Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Fibergtas. 85A FIBERGLAS — FABRICATION RE- pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford. Transportation Offered 87 . “CARS FOR GREENBORO, N.C Sales Inc. Gas allowance to Rartford, Conn. 430 Dixte Highway __PE 2-3215. FE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. Gieiisn (worth rin of Pon dae FLORIDA. DEC. 9. 2” PASSEN- OR gers to share ¢ Ref. No : Open 7 Lt = week. drivers needed. 9.2478. | TRAILER EXCHANGE |"Giscen om, most ues. 0. _Ferry Service, Inc. OR 3-1254 RESPONSIBLE YARTY WITH EX- cellent references to drive 1959 Pontiac to Miami, about ae mes wi _ Beet 3 TRUCK GOING NORTH. load efther way. FE caw Wanted Used Cars ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS All Makes — All Models SHOP AROUND THEN SEE US New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS Seay pee PAYMENT AN Bottle Gas Parts aud Supplies 60 8. Telegraph PE 2-3200 Open 9 to 6: Closed Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR, SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales, 5683 -Willlams Lake Road Dray- ton Plains OR 3-2838 Rent Trailer Space 79 VIL- pay car ex- PART AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE We're Paying oS The finest. 49 mile SE Pon- TOP $38 DOLLAR 170 N. Opdyke FE 54-3381 And We're In Town | INSIDE CITY ioits 2 BLOCKS from bus sto meee ‘Tratler Glenn’s Motor Sales Coach Park. 9902. AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON OXFORD mOuTE MANOR FOR PE 4-7371 those who waat the best. 40*x80’ , FE 4-1797 lots. 16'x40" cement patios, Etc. aS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND One mile East of Oxford on' cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or Lakeville Rd_ OA 8-3022 eves. ‘ MOBILEHOME ESTATES MODERN CASH lakefront and playground. EM = 3-2661. FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Auto Accessories 80) Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT PE 8- CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES EAST BLVD. 4539 1958 RAMBLER ENGINE COM- plete. $160. OR 3-9456. "$4 PLYMOUTH REBUILT MOTOR. ampere transmission. Cheap. Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 ; NOTICE For Sale Tires 80A We need 500 clean cars, pick-ups. trucks, Volkswagens. To get tep dollar, shop all over town, then get down to business. Call Roney M_ Voyles. FE 5-0343. You might get | $100 more from me. PVT. PARTY WANTS °55, ‘56 OR ‘$7 Chevrolet 6, with powerglide, A-1 condition. MA 5-0472. ‘$7 OR ‘38 PONTIAC BUICK, OR Seve Private party, phone OR PRP PLL LLL A-1 USED TIRES $3.50 UP. WE buy. sell Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE 503 Saginaw St. FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires. Up al a per cent off. Black or white’ ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shep, 23 Hood, Phone rl _2-2563. FOR EXTRA:NON-SKID PROTEC. have your tires — | ee TRACTIONIZED TELL EVERYONE you KNOW TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS AND PICKUPS. CALL JOHN L. LIBERTINE, OR JIM HARTLEY. OR 3-6111 GOODYEAR « SERVICE STORE Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw , 30S. Cass FE _5-6123 | Drayton Eiains? mon IN SAIL ALLED F FREE TOP PRICE FOR JUNE CARS Mufflers & tail pipes S 5 ee M & Motor Sales Hollerback Auto Parts or top dollar on later moon cars. 340 Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE a040) |r Dixie Hwy R 3-1603 Sale Motor Scooters 82 | PONTIAG WASTES Car kee TOP CASH $%$ FOR ANY M er model, any shape er condition. Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn, FE €¢2131 THE HIGH $$ fs what wilh interest you, need your ‘58 °57. 56, "55 models Our reputation for paying, tons for high grade used cars dates back to 1939 Open Eves to 8. H J VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy CUSHMAN EAGLE —- ‘64. FINE) condition, saddle Lon paddy seat | — $150 cash. MI 4524 CUSHMAN oe ERS ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 230 E Pike. FE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycles 83, FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | your Harléy Davidson see Harley Davidson Sales Co.. 372 S Sagi- ; Drayton Plains naw a OR 3-1358 Boats & Accesseries 85 WE NEED ars 2 ek TOR coe PALES BEST ss "58 modeis. Must be clean. ? Pred i¢ FT. SPLIT DECK PLYWOOD AVERILL’S runabout, $100. 15 b.p_ Evinrude 2020 Dixie Hwy motor and tank. $100. EM 3-3402. FE 23-9878 PE 4-6896 16 FT. ASTERCRAPT CRUISER Good condition. $300. 2933 _Glendroke, Keego Harbor. 1957 12 FT RUNABOUT MARK 25 JUNK & USED CARS WTD. PICK- up serviee. FE 5-2000. WANTED ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR Pontiac Station wagon. Must be canara Ta 1108 LaSalle after A-1. Phone FE 2-0928. indshield 8 after Spm. *. WE PAY & FEW 1958 MERCURY MOTORS | left 10 op. hp, Whp. and? @ bop electric starter and gen erator Big discount. Cliff Dreyer | Holl ly Rd. Holly MElrose § 46771 — . 14 FT STRIP. WOLVER- ine with front & center deck. $100 387. Isiand Park, Drayton Plains, after 3. CADILLAC BOATS EVINRUDE | motérs. Assorted sizes, | and windshields, $5, Dawson's Sales, Tipsico Lake. 1 W Highland, right on Eetery bites Rd. 6% mi to De- i FOR CLE USED CARS & TRUCKS Matthews- Hargreaves , 631 _ OAKLAND AVE. Wanted Used Trucks 89 mode . beft and follow signs. CASH PAID Always open, IXS F JUST ARRIVED for all_mode! 127 CRUISALONO w-135 Gray Used Trucks al i esorter A 16 CADILLAC Pibergias | SCREAMS AC0Q & TRUCE : 2539 Dixte Hwy. OR_3-2105 OR_3-0311 FE 47121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-612 F8 OR Fo DUMP TRUCK OR DEMONSTRATOR, 17 ft. CADILLAC | equal, MY _3-2863 Aluminum Capri. 85 inch beam. convertible top, side curtains and aft cdver. Ruwning lights, spot- light.| compass, barometer ciock, speedameter, remote controls, and | two 1969 35 horsepower oe Larks. One with generator, bat- tery and box. On a heavy duty | Ajax tip-up trailer with 6x9 tires. | Complete rig is guaranteed Re- tail value $3500.00. Clearance . DONT PASS U Pp rice $2338.00: Aigo many bargal uy oes 1958 Evinraées sed Cadii- MON Y! Sell unneeded lac boats. Take M-59 to Hickory | he] 6 gi nes for cash Ridge Rd, turn right. go 7 miles to Demode road, turn left Taad through Classified Ads! follow the signs to Dawson Sales on Tipsico Leke. FE 2-8181. tae EN USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES (2635 Auburn Ave. FE ee fag on or) FE o-dss3 or FE) set FORD F5. ’ FT PLATFORM, 8 25x20 ee TLER, i duty springs. Call Loe io Bead Turn- er Ford. 35 PORD TRACTOR C180. FOLLY _ equipped, air-brakes FE 4- ‘$0 CHEVROLET PANEL. a offer takes. MY 3-2810 after 5 1957 Day's F100 PICKUP, 8 FT. 6.50x16 6-ply tires, eeston an This unit must go. Call B hata Harold Turner Ford, I + JEEP, 4WHEEL DRIVE. motor, new front end. new Call BOB PA phetas Harold er Ford. PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass WRECKER, ‘54. DUAL WHEELS Lew mileage. 2989 Orchard Lk. Rd, Keego. NEW int urn- Remember Dixie “OK” Lot KE We. FE 44547 | 4-6632 232 8, Saginaw Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | 1958 Volkswagen Sunroof. This ts an American im- port. Coral color, undercoated. white wall tifes, side leatherette interior Like Mirror, new Selling because I have a new one! & seen any {7.8 SAGINAW coming. . time. $1690. May hone MA 5-4210 VOLKSWAGEN. 1957 m CONVERT All access. US HH. FE 5-2726. For Sale Cars wot 1956 Pontiac .tarchief Catalina Hy- ‘steer: HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxford, Mich 1950 CHEVY 5 - FLaRER dramatic BAe * braxye- 5 ring and $1695 “15 haypet from Pontiac.” qe R CPE. Aponte — and out. Ar 37 S. dith, 40157. rs CHEVROLET. 2-DR. DEL RAY V8 Powerglide. No money down. Lucky Auto Sales. FE 4-1006. ares CEEVROLE® IMPALA HARD- power steering, power . Tadio, heater, W-W tires, Etc. Red with black top, low mile- age GM engineer” MI. 4-8295 ode]. $1,795. 91 NONE FINER! ‘5? Olds 98 Holiday s-dan. full pow- power w . Alr coupe, steering and brakes. ‘So Dodge 2-Dr sharp 57 MGA Roadster HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR nae ¥Y OLDS DEALER | Font, meee SALE x RVCE 528 N. ry Rochester OL. 1-9761. 1956 BUICK. 4-DR.. HARDTOP, dynafiow, white walls Special. Saturday only $1395. Eddie Steele FE 5-924. Ford. 1956 BUICK SPECIAL. ¢ DR. SE- dan. Radio, heater Dynaflow Power brakes. 19. DR. CENTURY, real nice 1955 BUICK. 2 hardtop. Real 1952- CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE 498 N Saginaw. After 5 30 pm CADILLAC — BEAUTIFUL EXTRA - Clean 1956 er R executive takes Sun 1 to 5 pm Pine Ra Bloom fieid - Hills ‘33. CADILLAC 4 ~ DOOR SEDAN Model 62 $850 663 Josiya 1954 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Perfect cond. New tires, $1495 OR 4€0014. 3517 David K. Dr. Waterford pe. Pink All pow Etc 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN. Original paint. A real good car Your old car down. Our No. 4647, North Chev. Hunter Blvd at S Woodward Ave Birmingham 1955 CHEWY, BEL AIR STATION- . lewner. Red and cream R&H shape. $950 MI 4-8661 1955 CHEVY. seats 43-2034 excellent 1983 CHEVY. R&H NEW TIRES Pee eee: Pvt. owner. $440 MA, 5-235T Low mileage. FE Come and see. Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-9204 H. Best care by | Best offer over $2250 | 960 Lone | : stock Priced to seli-at $445. MI 42735 $750 PHONE OR, 305 HP. perfect condition. | Ll CHEVROLET CONVER ELE V-8 engine. original paint. A beau- tiful car for the money. Priced to sell at $1546. North Chev. Hunter BMivd. at 8. Mcoéuere 31s | Birmingham 42735 WINTERIZED - READY TO GO "55 Rambler wagon, sharp . $995 ‘33 Chevrolet H-top, clean $495 "33 Nash 4-Dr, runs good $245 ‘31 Nash 4Dr R&H, Overdr § 75 ROGER'S SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-9555 ; HOMES OF THE RUGGED JEEP 1933 ‘Chevy. $100. MElrose 4681400 ~ Don't Wait for Monday! Used Truck Parts 894 Ins pect our cars Sunday. _ Ar ee vour purchase thru our | excelient terms, by phone Russ Dawson MEROCPRY-EDSEL-LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD LINE t * FE 20131 ' HASKINS WINTER TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1953 DeSoto 4-door sedan. ‘automatic tragsmission, radio, heater . § 437 107 Chevrolet 210 4-door V-8. Pow. glide power steering, power brakes. radio. heater....... $1487 ' 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, V-8, Poverskes, _ powers brakes, radio, heater... cneees ce SISEI od ae ay Super 88 Holli- coupe, Hydramatic, power stenting. power brakes. adio, BC MCR ES ses ids yes os 1969 1953 Pontiac aceon, radio, heater «osc seuec cas ses ces $378 Haskins Chey, 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-5071 Open niteg ‘til 9 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN, radio, heater, Powerglide. A one- owner automobile and a nice one. Our stock No. 4526. Special at $1,036. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at s. Woedwerd Ave Birmingham 42735 1952 CHEVY 2 DR. RaH POWER- glide. ABSOLUTELY NO MON- EY DOWN. Assume $865 mo Call Credit Fails at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner | “CY” OWENS FORD -°53 CHEVROLET uto. Trans, jo, Htr., 1930 MODEL A PICKUP. : MAple 5-036 Wiwails Rea apd ‘plack hin, $1605 © 1951 FORD VICTORIA 1956 Bulck Super 4-Dr H-top. ~ seree Power steering, Pow. b REPOSSESSION Yellow and w fern Drakes a9, $97 full price. = 98 per month. No ce cash needed. Mr. Bell. Great) 1 Buick, Special 2-Dr. H-top, kes FE 8-040: Radio D 1950 FORD. REALLY CLEAN, §225. PE 4-0249 white thats 1951 Ford Cust. 7. om ant +. $1405 Tudor. Std. Tr., 59 FORD DEMONSTRATOR. FAIR- 1952 FORD CUSTO ‘$1 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STA. PE 5-4101 $2 CHEVY. R&H. GOOD CONDI- tion. FE 5-596 i986 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, 4. ~ ar Powerglide radio, heater. 6 cylinder. is !s @ private car ust be seen to 5 Shee 651 S. Williams Lake Rd BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER TRADES 1958 RAMBLER Cross Country $2245. Special, Interior, Automatic trans- mission 1957 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2-dr $1295 A Sharpie 19556 RAMBLER Wagons. (3) from $1295 | 1956 CHTVY wagon. R&H $1195 | 1195T RAMBLER Custom $1295 R&H. (Special) 1955 OLDSMOBILE 88 Loaded $1145 1938 Oldsmobile 98 convert ‘any terms. Full power. Beautiful! NO MONE Y DOWN 1955 RAMBLER. Wagoas: oo. § 645 (4) to choose 1953 FORD 8 eyueder SSeS $4465 No rust. 1953 CHEVROLET $ 445) el Air 2-door. See it! | 1954 HUDSON Jet economy 405 NO CREDII PROBLEMS 1954 Rambler Custom wgn Sharp 1953 Mercury Monterey $ a. Power! * | : | We Finance OVER 75 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM | _BIRMINGHA RAMBLER 666 S WOODWARD MI 6-3906} 1955 CHEV. 2 DOOR. V4. POWER- glide, power steering and brakes. deluxe heater, good See excel- lent condition. MI 6-371 COLD WE i! tion wagon. Sharp $1.045. TAYLOR’S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE | mo. Call Credit Mgr. : at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford, ROCHESTER OT T8133 For Sale Cars. 91 For Sale Cars fea Cars oh ™ IST HAVE R OM 4 : s CAVE BQO oe ine gecerer 1. WE INANCE Seah ea o ‘4? Fords. V-8 Best, re, ‘ ' , 2 Tard comaey. aw y. #8, : Poe & dat * J ae Chery 2dr, Ra. | SOs dees aT Ghery ats Mite een” ss Al Lawrence ges er jes on, amen: $195. a - MOTOR $ ALE, ne. on", i at 6 Psag Yo “eg Be fat er Ag tee Rambler. ‘siss R PA pa — * 3 , ard's. \ : GIFT PLYMOUTH DR. SEDAN, pact Gee Ate foes es ten yeu aus to a: ‘ owr| overdrive av" ecnecsorion. bat ans err ake Orion Motor Sales |. ‘ RK: ECONOMY. USED CARS CLARKSTO STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1958 thee ABeout TH 2 DR R&B. WW 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-2131 PORD ss Eee . Fg Sa , 0 : EI oY NO fon: 1994 CHEVROLET 2 DR 4498 PULL | ‘ DODGE CDA’ REH—Weay | 197 Ford wagon, solid | gteen. Down Gah creak? ene Me, thy . Sala its 8 oS fe, Sein. bestectter, FE| ¢-Owner, extra sharp. Ouly $1745 | eet San Cth05 Has *Surnet “Auto elas, E \ eciatauta ze Ba. 4-224 or PE 4-1 jessy DODGE RR To age ea da wewal ss ins PCV WOU Tw WARDTOR i956 ve LET a 890d cones ee 8-1931, Ae ee Sodas ‘$1495 | Auto. trans, Good condition, $385. Black & white, Hato & heat- | ‘53 DO! XC. TRANS. MY 3-1544. $1195 oe rust, Boy Se eee full oa ‘54 PLYMOUTH WiGOR POW Re DESOTO FIREFLITE ¢ DR. ke new ...... flite. Exe. cond. UL . 1957 Chevrolet 2 dr. wagon. Radio. : Heater. Pewerglide: OTike seu “Sportsman Se oft 1967 Buick Super 2-Dr H.-top, 1951 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE ae NSU CR Eo Gael Se oe see $1545) or ene 8 Erakes dows &| Few sveoring, Pos. brakes. Slag pord a i 5-9204 : lots “of extras $2900. OR 3.0052, | 10.000 miles 2 Se 50 4 ar 216 Chevrolet. Radio & | , e: 1963 PLYMOUTH, REAL GOOD ter Exé. cond “’} 643 |.'52 FORD 6. R&H, TURN SIG-| 1957 Buick Spec H-top. Power : condition, $165. FE 5-2766. ais. Excel, cond, $29. FE| steering. rakes. Deak, WPL T EA ke LOO 1982 Mercury 4 dr. sedan. Solid -$133__after 5:30. radio, Htr., W-walis, blue and runs good..8%. 200. N. Ros- - black. Radio & heater. White- ‘st FORD €DR* V8. FORDOMAT- white finish 0... - $2005) lyn, Pontiac, os” _ ee o8| eae 1961 Rambler Cust «Dr. V8 En. o7 PLYMOUTH. ENGER P Desereeiien peal. $1 Mtr Sales. Lope PORTIA: * DR. $295. NOTH- ing Sr: Eddie Steele Ford. PONTIAC 1958. LIKE NEW, HAS everthing. 4 r, Starchief hard- ny pel al! owner. $2,450. FU and KE 4-2933. ‘84 PONTIAC -CONVERT. NEW Power steering and 5-6427 @ 4 DR. DELUXE 8, excellent condi 1953 PONTIA all accessories, tion. 1487. IAC, BONNEVILLE, eceoed GP ye .10,- auty oes, Buse Johnson Mtr. gales. MY 2-2871. WILSON PONTI AC-CADILLAC ‘57 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. Full” equipment including all A sharp car. '57 CROWN IMPERIAL 4 DR HARDTOP. A beautiful basco egg blue. Full power equip- . This is truly a sharp car. factory power. 58 PONTIAC 4 DOOR STATION WAGON. Power steer it & brakes. This car has only 6, actual miles. Hurry, it wont st. $2605. . é la. 58 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN V-8 Station Wagon. Power steering & brakes. Nice cars like this one are hard to find. Oyr price $2495. ’56 PONTIAC COUPE STARCHIEFP CATALINA. Sandal- wood & beige with matching trim. This car has complete pow- er equipment. $1495. "56 CHEVROLET V-8 BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, Radio heater, powerglide This is a re jewel. $1395 Walled Lake MArket 4-1561 | 1954 OLDS &— 4PR. SHARP CAR. 1955 FORD COUNTRY ’ SEDAN | No money. down Lucky Auto que eh a for that large family | Sales 193 S. Saginaw. FE 4-1006. die Steele ord F 1 ian ee ee 1958 FORD 2-DR. FAIRLANE 500 { . . White sidewalls, POM. Rai, a-1|) —200e FE & condition, $2100 MA 6-2920 1953 PACKARD 1953 FORD RANCHWAGON. 6 CYL- REPOSSESSION inder. $495. Eddie Steele Ford | $128 fuil price, $1034 month No FE _5-9204 | cash needed Mr Gell. Great 1952, PORD V-8 |_Lakes FE 806020 REPOSSE SSION $189 full price. Payments only $1099 month. Perfect engine | Good body and tires. Radio and | heater Mr. Bell, Great - Lakes, | P ‘ S l _fe oe | Fonuac odles 1955 FORD FAIRLANE. 4 DR Just come - _ Eddia Steele | Just STOP! LOOK! BUY! 1980 FORD WITH iss cHEVRO- [hese New Car Trade-Ins let V8 engine, $175 cash Can be | 1958 Buick Special 2 dr Riviera seen at Gulf Station on Elizabeth! Dynaflow. Radio. Heater New Lk Rd at Oxbow Lake ow veven. tire Most any ‘52 1951 LINCOLN FOR SALE TAKE, Cr ‘53 will make down payment. over payments Perfect chance! 36 mos an balance for someone who ts interested in '57 Pontiac. Starchief 2 dr Cata- cars. Needs some repairs but lina Hydra. Radio & heater Pow- payments can be finished in a er brakes Whitewalls. Low mile- couple of = “Not too much age special. Small down pay- Call FE 8-9729 ments 30 mos on balance 1957 Poctiac Chieftain @¢ dr hard. | #7 MERCURY CONVERT SHARP! top Hydra. Radio Heater White. _ $125 OA_8-3876 | walls A super buy. Your ‘82 or SPECIAL = will make down payment. 30 ‘$2 Nash 2 dr $55 os on balance. Roger's Sa'es and Service. 695 1957 Pontiac 2 di Hard Hydre- Auburn Ave FE 2-0555. | oe Radio & eater beauty! 1p | 195 down ii MERCURY ECE OO MOR. = Ford 4 dr sedan A reai, EY DOWN aeonme payments of | , second car No money down $865 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr | i938 Pontiac Se chi a eros i top All power. Alr-Ride Low aig at MI ¢7500. Harold Turner | own payment 36 mos on bal ‘$8 RAMBLER STATION WAGON | Will take trade. OR 3-37173 _— Rae Rambler See us for the best deal on a new Rambler or a good used car. . Our Slogan: WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL EM { 3-4135_ or =SCC iE EM 3-4156 1951 | RAMBLER STATION | WAGON. R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY : DOW Assume payme a $1567 mo Call Credit Mr. Poa. at MI 4-7500 Harold Torner | 1955 iCuayraist % tor pickup Here's | a nice one with hegter $159 down Also rtd aeons specials. | N Ma Clarkston Open Nights “til @ 5-5566 or JEROME “Bright Spot” 80 FINE CARS OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM Orchard Lake at Cass 52 PLYMOUTH 7+-DR. R&H. GOOD cond EM 31-4386. MAple | COMPARE THESE! | 1954 Ford Victoria, V8 $ 805 1955 Station Wagon This is‘a custom rambler. Radio, heater auto shift. A real sharp | 1954 Dodge V-8 Royal Lancer. $ 695 little car Come in and drive in. , 1955 Nash station’ wagon $1095 | PEOPLES AUTO NO MONEY DOWN ON THE FOL-. SAL ah FE 68 Oakland 2-2351 | Get Wise) pc ootaz LOWING CARS: ' 1953 Chevrolet hardtop 1953 Buick 4door $ s | 1953 Nash Rambler ......... $ 395 1953 Dodge 4-door ........ $ 495 | 1959 Chevrolet panel $225 (1951 Plymouth) 9 — 5 o.2..-5- $ 33 NEW & USED CARS 1950 Chrysier $s 50 Billy SPENCE : : RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE UAW RENCE 211 8S. Saginaw FE 8-454] MINOFOR S AT rS 21 W Montcalm CHIRISTNIAS TREES "51 Studebaker 1', ton stake. ue ‘33 Dedee wagon FF 8-8423 ..Decorate YOUR DRIVE-WAY FOR enristuss TOO! 51 es "37 Dodge D500 2dr. ht . $1895. SOUTHSIDE AUTO. SALES '3T Dodge Wagon. ... $1895 521 S Seginay E_2-7836 '37 Piym. Wen Ps & Pb . see “55 Plym 2 dr. V-8 auto 55 Piym. 2 cd? @ cy) aut. ser5 | "$5 Dodge #4 ton pickup $595 S25 2 OT ATION COLE S WAGONS, AUTO SUPER MART PEYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER $1795 MA 4-4511 | FACTORY | coup os BRANCH oe ae aoe ie C)PEN CHLEFTAIN 2-DR. HOUSE | $1450 YOU ARE WELCOME TO ‘06 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon SUNDAY $1350 THE CARS OVER, ' ‘90 Ford - FIND THE ONE YOU COUNTRY SEDAN WANT AND YOULL BE READY TO COME IN 9-passenrer MONDAY ois Larry Your Deal PONTIAC | Jerome RETAIL OL 19711 STORE 65 MT CLEMENS ST. TT 3 - ABE S717 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE i — om ing eee MAple 5§-1141 PE 8-0488 | | WILLYS JEEP $350. FE 5,2392 I ‘58 Studebaker | Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac | 1350 N. Woodward B'ham MI 41930 1988 PONTIAC. 4 DR. HARDTOP. Sepercuiet power 3.000 miles OR 2 DR, LOOKS L & 2°5. Rochester, fase “PONTIAC ood. $: ou | 1956 PONTIAC, RADIO. HEATER, ~ _Hydramatic $1,050 _FE 4-5078 ‘$31 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, CA!- ifornia car. Immaculate, $325. MAple 5-3457 PONTIAC 1952. VERY CLEAN, $328 _Ph. FE 5-2454 48 PONTIAC Cea RA- dio, spots walls, no rust, | ehrome Vertects Arkansas car. 240 W. Cornell after 5 pm. FOR SALE ‘54 PONTIAC S8TA- tion wagon. 71-0754. 1954 Teen ewe L AB- SOLUT LY NO M Aaunee payments ‘a y sit.08 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford. FOR QUAEETY— - CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiae-Caditize ! 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 41930 ‘4 STUDEBAKER GOOD Pink and white. 6750. FE Dene Evenings. 1958 Volkswagen Sunroof This Is an American !m- port, Coral color undercoated, white wall tires. side mirror, leatherette tnterior Like new. Selling because I have a new one coming $1690 May be seen any time Phone MA 53-4210 1958 VOLKSWAGEN ICROBUS passenger 30 miles per gallon. A-1 $1875. FE 53-3711 R&R | PROUDLY PRESENTS | THE FOLLOWING | BARGAINS 1955 CHRYSLER Club Cpe ae Trans, R&H. Verv cle: car Lovely 2-tone Rrecn color New rub- ber . $1195 1954 PONTIAC Auto Trans. a solid ear with radio, heater A Int of goed transportation for only ... $ 69§ 1952 PLY NOURH Here's that second car you've been looking for. Solid body. excellent Geet Bargain — at only Saye . § 398 1957 BUICK Special 2 Dr H+top Here's the car you've always been want. @ at a price that ineludes utomatic transmission. R&H, W-walls Beautify) 2-tone pas- tel color Priced*to sel! this Weekend at on'v $i74s 1954 FORD PICKUP Like new Very low mileage Economical 6-erl. engine cts- tom cab. A reai cutie Come and get it. For only Jeni) 1955 BUICK 2-Dr. Spec. Sed. R&A Aw Tran? New veka) job. Ready _ to go at. .$ 1956 CHEVROLET Del Ray 2-Dr A real sha car. Green and white Rae 27,000 miles Don’t mise this one atoonly .............. $1195 1954 FORD Sta. Wag.. economical 6-cyl. Really nice. ............. $ 608 1956 DODGE Custom Royal Lancer, 2-Dr. H-top This !s one of those ance-in-a-life-time cars Auto. rans, R&H W Yall tires, lovely grav and coral 2-tone finish’ 23,000 miles. l-awner car, Come and see this one ‘ . $1308 R & R MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial ’ po See eR ee ee 14 = Ave Pontiac, Mich, FE 46-3528, : S 4". j ais e's ee: m= 3 ‘ee Pa ry £ “s ; | f e a ps if i : : ee + e ie ‘a Y ee ¢ . ‘ f: ae 4 feo : eee x : t i “ : iy wr / 1 : es 2 a A ; ?. a : a f a ey q ! ee i ri id : ' : A | | i ‘ . F be ; : 4 hy 5 i « i — 3 7 A : : : #. . ; : , se a THE PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 6, pss I “A WENTY-SEVER. is Today’ S- Television. Programs - ah \Peter stinov ‘Stars in. Own “Sund 1 - pregranie Cried by stations Hated to-thte eho re eubtest te change without etic, a aoe ETS aged anne ee GE tad “By JACK GAvER: : ““Wyhen 1 first came home with it{liet,” and heoughl vibe. he plained oleh w plailic comsaption) tion and ‘is coatetoe ot t ? NEW YORK (UPD ait (after several weeks away, during |to. this country: last fall for a suc-|. The “Romanoff and Juliet’. of < Le, lee tah BD ok a eater in|Which I first grew the beard, my|cessful full-sedson run. - He went estes next Mooiay wth a week Pench Revo relic _TONIGHT’S mIGMLIGHTS 10 (9) Weather: 1:45 (2) Pro Piessbox. : New Haven, ohn, Saturday night, little daughter was frightened, My|on tour in the play in September |in Cleveland, to be followed by .a revolutions, . and [Peter Ustinov will be shorn’ of the wife even. went to the extreine. of|and it’s been doing fabulous busi- |longer Chicago stand, and Ustinov 6:00 (7) Frontier Doctor. 11:15 ® Theater. Eyrol riya | 2:00 (2). Movigi* . 4 Ibeard that es helped ‘entity bign putting on a false beard to show/ness. - will start immediately after the- eral, (9) Popeye. “Footsteps in the: Dark." (4) Wizard. None’ a ri Tyiper that a beard was the most nat “The ‘Omnibus’ precast to let his beard grow (4 Frontier. ¢ x M4).) to millions" of Americans. -TV) -) thing in the world. . ‘gs poeple jagain. Until it is sturdy enough to (2) Football (cont.) (eather. . am 2:39 (4) Pro Basketball, vewers wil mrt od —. _ Fontuately tay daughter and our a. he oil ae orem, (g0.3t alone, be will use upper lip - (2) Miss Fairweather, . ree Aa even younger son aré presently 4 : and chin pieces, now” being pre- 6:30 (7) Realm of Wild. Panthers, rae 8:00 (7) Open Heating. ne on NBC et 5 Pan. SU™ with thetr grandparents in Switzer-| ™e in Wt as riage Usher pared here for him. Tbex, Moray Oils. 11:20 (4) Movie. Gregory Peck, (2) Movie, Nand, so they will be spared the mats - = “phe Empty " exiginally . ree, none ee Spell- I have had this beard for ordeal of suddenly seeing me z : bj was a Ustinov stage play com- r of London. Mys- bound.” (45.) ~ . 4:30 a Bowling figs. about three years now,” sald the (clean-shaven, Lord knows what} “They ive me my big television about das tuine fine 0s tery. (2) Sports. British star and dramatist, “and (sort of therapy that would call/chance here last season in the pleted and Suet?" tke (2) Football (eont.) .° 5:00 4) Ommibus. - - I must say that parting with it for” ‘Samuel Johnson’ play (in which’ 1, jeep two types of writing go- _ {11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Jach (7) Paul Winchell. « will be a bit of a wrench. It is |“ Ustinov grew the beard for the|incidentally, because of the aged| (0 Keep two Syren @! walling 9:00 (7) Mama. I remember Palance, “Big Knife,” ('55.) * “ just as well that my childrea are original London production of his|Johnson’s jowly countenance, it me ot . mama family series. Basil Rathbone, “Black/5:00 (2) Leonard Bernstein. not here, hit play, “Romanoff and Ju-|was possible to hide Ustinov’s! Ustinov has made the TV adap- (9) Gilead Baptist. Sleep.”’ ('56.) ; (4) Kaleidoscope. - . . (4) Casey Jones. (7) Peter and the Wolf. : (2) Highway Patrol. 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Lon 11:00 (2) (9) News, Sports. é od a Chaney, “Ghost of Franken-|5:30 (9) Telescope. (4) Meet the Press. Sen. unacd [ . . 7;30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Betty stein.” ('42.) (2) Amateur’ Hour. Hubert Humphrey guest. Let Go Alter Trag edy Johnson, Fabian, Duane . (2) Nightwatch (cont.) (1) Lone Ranger. Cee Man Who Eddy. a i - : Work Miracles,” Ro- A d s P hi 4 t ~ (9) Sat. Date. —_ SUNDAY MORNING SUNDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS land Young. on on V1ISeS SYC latr IS (4) People Are ny. » . eT . ; r , (2) (color) High Adventure |7:55 (2) Meditations. 6:00 (2) Small World. Murrow 11:18 (9) Movie. “The Miracle of a MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — If trag-| sedation or tranquilizers should be! Lowell: Thomas, Safari into : moderates conversation be! the Bells. Ex-Union Man, Involved |edy strikes, forget all about keep-| used sparingly if at all. , ae nia - Central Africa and its world/g:o@. (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. tween Pianist Artur Rubin- Kohl Cl h, Wi 1 ns a stiff upper lip and let your; Even at this point, he. — the |, | of dannibal cults. f , stein, Poet Archibald Mac-/!!:26 a Sports. 7 . in Kohler as Il) orief gush out, a Mayo Clinic psy- doctor should encourage the per- - . :30 (2) Christophers. Leish and Polish literary of-|!:%5 (2) Movie. “The Spanish) Return to Michigan ‘chiatrist. advised today, ison to reconstruct the-past in re- : 8:00 ae — hg Singer £ ficial Antoni Slonimski. Main.” : . x kk © jlation to the present and begin to| Others have tried — now __ “Bob is. Rex m. “ /8:55 (4) (color). News. ~ (4) Movie. “The Third Man,”’ Dr. Robert L. Faucett said the realistically contemplate the fu- He: ; (9) Nation’s Business. (9) Billboard, = ‘Joseph Cotten, Valli. Mt:30 (4) Moxte. “Foreign Corre-| SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (® — John on ato We reve oo holds up) ture, oS ° rien gat ead = 0 Angeli, Andy Griffith, Helen . (7) Annie Oakley. spondent,” Joel McCrea. Gunaca, former United Auto Work- ye] when a loved one dies w The closing session of the 1958 , oat tee (4) (color) Perry 0. Pier|9:90 (2) Court of Health. (9) Popeye. jets Union employe, was free on) praise from society but is headed clinical conference was fea’ _ in light, gra eyes O'Connell, Look Al-Amer- (4) Chureh at the Crossroads. MONDAY MORNING $7,500 bond today pending a pre- | for possible mental trouble in later) by a transatlantic syniposium on Worn as one unit — nothing ican football team. (7) Understanding 6:3 (2) Twentieth Century. “The| liminary hearing here Dec. 18 on| years. chest diseases with a group, of” élseto wear. Choice-of smart (2) Adventure (cont.) Our Wort. , Addicted” second for two ®S@ (4) Continental Classroom. a an early Kohler’ He told family doctors attend-| doctors in Great Britain. styles. for both men and mo (9) Oral Roberts. parts, on dope addiction. : 9 7 Dh = ‘ ing the annual clinie conference 8:15 (9) Theater 15. _. (7) White Hunter. Sit G2: Mean tions: Gunaca, sought’ by Wisconsin of the American® Medical Asgn. ; She heerng ee 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. (9) Bugs Buddy. '6:33 (2) On The Farm Front. authorities for four years, ap-|that the physician is in a position —_ : 8:30 (7) Jubilee (cont.) (4) Mike Makes His Mark. : : peared in Municipal Court yester-|to administer psychiatric, first aid dpan 0 @ pD com PHO WRITE (9) Temple Baptist. (7) Christian Science. 7:00 (2) Lassie. 7:0€ (2) TV College. day for arraignment of two counts in such situations that could guard E IN, NE OR (4) Como (cont.) (9) Candid Eye. (7) You Asked for It. (4) Today of assault with intent to do great| against later mental] trouble. , 2 , FREE DEMONSTRATION: (2) Western. Bounty hunter (9) Movie. “Knockout,” Ar- (7) Big Show. bodily harm in the beating of Koh-| The important period, Dr. Fau- al nace . : tangles with pair of killers. |9:45 (7) Accent. thur Kennedy, Virginia Field.\7.99 (2) Cartoot Frofics, ler nottekersWillam Bersch ett said comes a few hours after ern IDpInes — SONOTO NE 8:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical {9:00 (2) This Is Your Life. 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. () Breakfast Time. Falls July 6, 1954. catastrophe has passtd and there OF PONTIAC variety. (4) U.of M. Hour. (4) (color) Northwest Pas- 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. is a gradual return of semicon- Will Finance 2 Costly S11 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. (9) Hockey. Boston at To (7) Faith for Today. sage. i. —_ Judge cee sciousness. P bli Ww k P cts FEA 2-1228 ronto, (9) Sacred Heart. : (7) Maverick. <: CEL (UD Cop cs ie, hoger ots SS esata eel ae aan or oe pers Home (4) Steve Canyon. Canyon is; laces Gy Caisson Clamaresea bis $50,000, per a8 wane $7.. |__"This is the crucial phase in the, in Friendly Move Cat tor Biase i facéd with risking lives of|10:15 (9) Modern Science. (8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Dody Good- . aaa! ts ordered la ceinataney grief reaction and its proper work- | _ crew in crash landing to save} man, Jill Corey, Jack Car-|9:00 (2) Movie. hearing on the charges Dec. 18. ing through is necessary for f-| qoryo (UPI) — Japan agreed] Sch ; pete —— Gals. i 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. ter, nightclub comic, dancer, (4) I Married Joan. | ane ana ct 90 ture emotional health,” he said.|, oday to help its World War IT ile nm Mt ©) Gale Storm. Gale, ship. (7) Bishop Pike. — cartoonist, Alaskan ce e-'9.39 (4) Romper Room. ee ee are) cone laat cosas fot need to talk|enemy, The Philippines, to finance| ates get mixed up with con (9) Christophers. ’ monial dances. . 600 woul J or to conten-|and ventilate feelings about two multi-million dollar public} men and find themselves un- ¢ (4) (color) Steve Allen. Sug-|10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. . tions’ that Gunaca couldn't get a|dead one in this phase. This need works projects. happy owners of Alaskan}31:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ar Ray Robinson sings and/10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. fair trial in bay area where ten- to ingenitg tay to be rc Philippines President Carlos P.| ghost town. (4) (color) George Pierrot. dances, jazz pianist Andre!19:25 (9) Billboard. sions still are felt in connection to talk about the past must C . (7) John Hopkins Previn. Joan Davis. Holo’s with the 4%% year old strike by the ence nee sarcia said his five-day official 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) tala revin, Joan Davis, HoLo’s. 19:39 (2) Play Your Hunct ! ° i 4 (9) Movie. comic, guests y : ‘United Auto Workers at the big * visit to Japan was a successful one} ’ (4) Cimarron City. Man falls ; = (4) Treasure Hunt. plumbing ware plant. Weber asked| pr. Feet said the bereaveg|that may have done more to bring} in love with beautiful 'stran-|1:39 (2) Tribute to Freedom. 8:30. (7) Lawman, (9) Special Agent. the high bond ‘to assure that Gu-| person should not be removed|tte waftime foes closer together on noe te a Pala (4) Catroon, Carnival. Le 10:55 (7) News. naca would be available for trial.”| from his situation geographically, |" years of effort in some other | Mn woe ve wae apap (1)-Wrestling. 9:00 (2) GE Theater. Robert Hor '11:99 (2) Arthur Godfrey. Gunaca, now @ Mount Clemens| socially or emotionally and that) ‘rection. sob aelps 2 ae ton, Nancy Olson, ““The Last . (4) Price Is Right, bartender and no longer a member The Philippine statesman, who du oe his US. tour SUNDAY AFTERNOON ; eo.’ ei (1) Day in Court. of the Union, was sent to Sheboy- « | Was acclaimed by millions of ~ . : be ee be id Caesar. Paul, (9) Leon Errol. gan to help Local 833 shortly after 20 H W k W k Japanese on his “forgive and 10:00 (7) Sammy Kaye. Kaye and 12:00 (7) Bowling. sig coniinaggih Cray, Aud-'11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. _|the strike started April 5, 1954 “FOUL WOTK YORK) torget” mission, took ott for orchestra with musical va- (9) Looney Tunes. Che |11:30 (2) Top Dollac. After the Bersch fight, he re- op, | Rome. leaving International Als riety _ y Mevie. “Flamingo. (4) Concentration. turned to Michigan, where Gov. Close Says Physicist port aboard a chartered Philip- (4) Cimarron (cont.) j Les 18 (4) Michigan Conservation. | Road,” Joan Crawford, Zach. (1) Peter Lind Hayes. ;. Mennen Williams steadfastly ’ pines promt Viscount. (2) Gunsmoke. Doc Adams 49.39 (2) Roy Rogers. | ary Scott. . ° (9) Howdy Doody. fused to pernfit extradition. NEW YOR! A joint communique announced faces widower's wrath. ) PAHS a ee —_ * ORK ih — A 29-hour |b nan had agreed to facilitate the ; (4) Dateline: U.N. ; 5 a 7 MON However, Williams announced; work week will be here sooner ae 10:30 (7) Detective. - 49) Science Fiction. 9.30 ml Alfred Hitchcock. Mitr- MONDAY AFTERNOON Wednesday that he would permit thant aan ‘people think, avs 5 supply of the required credits for | (9) Charlie Chan. 12:45 (4) Indust Pare a Me Twice,” Phyllis Thax- 19:99 12) Love of Life. \extradition because what he called! noted physicist. ; the Marikina River Multipurpose (4) Brains and Brawn. Gyp- BOGUS TY OFF BIAUC: = (4) Tie Tac Dough independent inquiries convinced | Automation and chea | |project afd the tele-communica- s (7) Crash. ‘Masquerade,’ = Aa nation and cheap nuclear tions expansion and -im t sy Rose Lee, Bert Wheeele>. 1:00 (2) Dateline: U.N. ida Lui uae ace. {9) Follow Me. = him Gunaca now could get a fair) energy open up such prospects. 29 provement high divers Pete Lantona, (4) Crossroads. SALAD ENC: * 12:16 (9) Uncle Chichimus. trial in Wisconsin. Gunaca was But, says Dr, Boris Pregel, Leia hag ee Safe peters i kG : Detroiter Barney Cipriani. (7) World Adventure Series. 10:00 (2) Keep Talking. 12:30 (2) Search tor Tommorrow. ‘turned over to Wisconsin officers| there is going to be quite a little \Sicoe mepaeeea.. Deets wil J ll Pry! (2) Sea Hunt. (9) Movie. (4) Loretta Yo ung. ‘The: (4) (color) It Could Be You. Sapte ar gritos i Sheboy- ein too. wnat will people world eat aan ’ 11:00 (7) Biff Baker. Rene! 1:15 (2) Business in Focus. | Happy Widow. (7) Mother’s Day. Fe eT TY ee =e Se ees ee eatin. a ° (7) Iee Hockey. (9) Mary Morgan After the arraignment, he told; Dr. Pregel, the retiring presi- "e@- (9) News. 1:30 (2) Detroit Speaks. ; 2 inten nd hi , ve : ON 4 ; 12:45 (2) Guid! bt. newsmen he a s attorney, D.| dent of the New York Academy s ews. (4) Eternal Light. . fo (2) What's My Line? perms ng Lig Charles Marston of Detroit, would} of Sciences, says they will have : ae (2) News. (7) Movie. (4) Arthur Murray. -/1:00 (2) Ladies Day. ireturn to Michigan immediately. | to be re-educated in ways of (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, using up their individual energy : ; : ; terete. F in leisure time pursuits. yt ' : ovie. R b | R d T \| His views on the future we toc a & re - - Today S Radio Programs 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. | ede qd 10 els presented at the academy's an- Over 200 in Stock (7) Margie. ® nual meeting Thursday night. is ~- . (BTV Digest. of Women Fighters 20 & Seems (10a) UBLW, (308) WW, (950) WOAK, (1190) WAT, (INO =—WRUN, (item) WIRR, (9) 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. | Teachers Save Children FE 27 comens 2-9 (2) Our Miss Brooks. | HAVANA, Cuba. (AP) — An} POrEREF UPD Fi WWJ. Sunday Music WXYZ Pau) Harvey CKLW News David (7) Chance for Romance army communique said today} rance (UPI) — Fire “Sal mane WIBK. Viewpoint StOn Gel wary | none Tom George (4) (color) Truth or Conse- Cuban rebels used women as a ‘ravaged the Roman Catholic school) WXYR News. weper WON Armenian Goo Br | on inaictment, 9:09 WIR, News, Page quences. ishield during fighting near Guisa | jat nearby Liguge yesterday, but WER Qon te Wo;g0 wan sews uymns | WATE cove aanpower | wxvn Breakfast Club (2:30 (2) House Party. in eastern Cuba. Deana! yaag: led the ; 36 WPON World News WXY4 News, Sun, Gest Sak wom a sae | Coe Roce Georse —_ (4) (color) Haggis Baggis, | The rebel radio reported Thurs- jured safety. 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