“si THE PONTIAC PRESS | a _ \ } 117th YEAR xkK* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959—32 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS McNamara Back in Capital Today With Work Ideas DETROIT (#\—~His files bulging with Michigan’s ideas about solving the nation’s unemployment problem, Sen. Patrick McNamara (D-Mich) was back in Washington today with enough fuel to c arry his U. S. Senate special committee through many sessions. The senator was the only committee member remain- 4. ing yesterday in the windup* of a two-day meeting in which ideas as varied as the |'"5ul@’s unemployment problems. | No Date Yet for Pontiac Sar Sart of Sameer fields from which witnesses aa peyeena bs testified, some | After Factory Layoffs County Has F atality y, came were presented. ployment compensation benefits| Due to Steel Strike ty in’ Michigan this weet sastomere stated Soteeeey pale verre Michigan’s rough, cold . e a , was at Marquette last Tuesday| jobs needed in a fa le busi: | DETROIT (®— Giant ness climate . General Motors was on its and snowy weather is going = -=.°t Mayor Offers Views on Jobs Rowsten Says Pontiac in Good Shape Except for Current Strike By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pontiac Mayor Philip E. .Row- ston told a U. S. Senate Committee on unemployment that “the most effective way to prevent future unemployment is by creat- ing new and improved products which will be readily accepted by the public.” Rowston presented “his views yesterday in a letter to Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn), chairman, as the committee wound up a two-day hearing in Detroit. for a hearing into the Upper Pen- Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) promoted the view that the fed- eral government must channel defense contracts into depressed from some of several mayors ap- pearing Hart said that Michigan defense now, with major contracts in re- cent years going to other states. He said two West Coast firms alone held a backlog of 4% billion dollars in missile contracts. LOWEST BIDDER BEST? “When you have a situation like we now -have in Michigan,” Hart said, ‘“‘you wonder whether it is always best for these contracts to go to the lowest bidder.’’ Harvey Campbell, executive secretary of the Greater Detroit | | areas, This suggestion also came employment had slumped from 200,000 in 1953 to a mere 40,000 Ternstedt Plant Will Call Back 10,000 Nov. 23 way to recovery today from the effects of a steel short- age which halted auto pro- duction. Thecorporationan- nounced yesterday that 10,- 000 laid-off employes of its Ternstedt Division @ill be recalled by Nov. 23. Ternstedt, which produces auto trim, was the first GM Divisiaqn to lay off workers because of the steel strike, This recall will pave the way for a back-te-work march of as-, sembly plant workers in Pontiac and the rest of the nation. However, no recall] dates have been established yet. Another 5,550 idled GM workers in Western and Central New York 23, the company said. GM was the hardest hit of all auto companies during the steel strike. A total of 220,000 GM em- ployes have been laid off because of steel shortages. CALLED FOR TUESDAY First Ternstedt employes to re- plants also will be recalled by Nov. | Mercury to Plunge i HEADING NORTH—Deer season got a sloppy start for hunters heading toward the Michigan northlands for the opening tomorrow. Ralph Norvell, 46 Wenonah Dr., (left) along with Jim Jenkins, 62 Wenonah Dr. and George Watson (right), 1550 Groton, Bloomfield n Hills, packed their gear yesterday and started on their trip to Alcona County where a large number of Pontiac hunters have sta- tioned themselves in numerous ficially opens at 6 a.m. Sunday. Wave {0-16 for Tonight and More Snow; 9 Die on Roads Hunters Jam Highways Cold to get rougher and colder. And snow is expected to continue into night. A cold wave warning was issued this morning for all of the Lower Peninsula. Temperatures in Pontiac are expected to skid into the 10-16 degree range to- night. Zero to 10 above is the outlook for the Upper Peninsula, In both peninsulas blustery, snow-drifting winds of 20-32 miles an hour are Pontiac Press Phote lodges. The hunting season of- Deer Season Starts Sunday turn to work will ke 2,000 at the division’s Detroit plant and 4,000 at Trenton, N.J., and Columbus, Rowston’s letter said in part: and political climate” and “the cluding metal finishers, welders, etc. in our three local General “In the three major Pontiac . the average employment employment in Pontiac due to the steel strike, Fisher Body has em- . barked upon a multimillion-dollar plant and facilities expansion which will create the need for additional employment. “Industtial payrolls for 1959 are substantially increased as com- pared to the same period of 1958 by reason of the tremendous sales of the Pontiac automobile which has moved from sixth place to attitude of its workers.” * * . er an attractive place to do busi- ness.” * * * McNamara, acting committee chairman, shot back at Cooper: , “In other words, it is the rec- ommendation of the Michigan Manufacturers Assn. that indus- try locate other than in the state of Michigan, I think that’s a shame.”’ Cooper. protested that wasn’t what he said. The solution to unemployment needed jobs — and that man’s the employer.”’ News Flashes NEW DELAI, India (% — Red China today turned over 10 cap- “Many investors,” Campbell said “are convinced that Michigan's tax climate and worker attitudes com- “12,000 of 3,600 workers Ohio, next Tyesday. The Flint plant will recall 3,900 workers Nov. 23. GM's Harrison Radiator Division at Buffalo, N.Y. will resume full production Nov. 23 with the recall of 3,400 workers at .three plants. The Delco Appliance and Roch- ester Products Divisions at Roch- ester, N, Y. will recall of * » ® Chrysler Corp. has laid off 1,500 |workers, including 1,109 who were \idled yesterday when the Imperial assembly plant in Dearborn sus- pended operations, Ford Motor Co. said its Hape- ville plant near Atlanta, Ga. will resume full production of automo- biles next week. The plant employs 11,700 hourly workers. They have |been on a short work Week since INov. 2. Has Abominable Snowman Luck on Friday 13th the . It was ml ea heavy snow of the season and Stephen built a big one, But it toppled. Stephen * * night. ways, * * Williams Hops fo Sunny Texas Ends His 3-Day Swing |. dunters Through State on Save Mission TRON MOUNTAIN w — Gov. Williams, completing a three-day “save the schools’ swing through Michigan, left Iron Mountain today on a North Central Airlines plane for the Southwest. * His first out-of-state tour since his return Oct. 22 from a European vacation was to take him to Okla- homa and Texas. * A blizzard that swept through the Upper Peninsula yesterday aft- ernoen delayed the governor's ar- rival in Marquette for an address at Northern Michigan College last State Police temporarily lost track of the governor's sleek black limousine. An alert te Up- per Michigan posts to be on the lookout for the governor's car Was issued, Police governor may have encountered difficulty on snow slippery high- feared the (Special te The Pontiac Press) CURRAN ; Ate on the scene in this heavy deer country anxiously awaiting the magic hour of 6 a.m. Sunday. * * * Experienced hunters know a lit- tle extra time in the outdoors studying the deer’s habits will pay off handsomely, especially in the early days of this year’s Nov. {15-30 general deer season. There was plenty of activity For the late starters, Harry Ro- gan, Automobile Club 6f Michigan travel strvices director, has sug- gested some alternate routes f Pontiac hunters traveling north. * * * Rogan warned that peak periods of travel for Pontiac hunters will come today. Rogan suggested that Oakland County hunters try M-15, M-57 and the alternate routes around Bay City and Saginaw to avoid some of the crush of hunter The big bottleneck each POP wcteccd te toe metas The. Friday traffic was heavier than usual because many factory workers laid off because of the impact of the stee) strike were able to get an early start instead of waiting for the weekend. * * * The total deer kill is expected to be about 116,000 of all types. The buck kill — deer with ant- lers three inches or better — is estimated at about 70,000, Area Hunters Poised for Kill The remainder of the kill will be deer taken by some 100; in the drawing for “any deer” permits. The special licenses will be good in 39 areas covering 18,457 square miles, * * The kill is expected to be divided about 40-60 between the Upper and Lower Peninsula hunting ranges. The Southern Lower Peninsula gen- erally provides about 3,000 deer. The season ends Nov. 30 except for a Dec. 1-6 special season for a crop damage area in Allegan County * * * The hunter kill by firearms last year was 1] dead and 46 wounded. Heart attacks and traffic accidents also take an annual toll during the hunting period. The high for the firearm toll was 18 dead and 55 wounded in 1950. Pontiac General to Count 350 Beds Hospital Work Advances Remodeling of Pontiac General Hospital's east wing); is nearing three-quarters completion, said Harold H. Euler, hospital administrator, today. Occupancy of new portions of the remodeled wing E 223 ze i ih phoned the East Detroit Fire Depart- ment for an ambulance, It was on another call. So the Roseville Fire Depart- ment sent an ambulanee. It col- lided with an automobile. No one was hurt but the ambulance was out of action. ethird place.” Budget,-Tour Plans Disturb Ike Vacation next month will bring the hospital “close to a balanced fiscal operation,” reported Euler. March 1 has been set by contractors as a tentative date for finishing all re-* modeling, he said. basement The alert was lifted at 6:35 p.m. when troopers sighted the gover- nor’s car going through Munis- ing, 42 miles east of Marquette. * * * Williams’ car last had been seen at 3 p.m. crossing the Straits of Ist Deer Hunter Dies ELMWOOD (UPI)—Michigan's first deer hunting season fatal- ity was reported today, even be- fore the season started. Charles not immediately available. . laboratory should be SAN DIEGO, Calif. ® — Air- AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) ~— Work on the 1961 budget and- next month's 20,000-mile goodwill trip abroad began intruding today on President Eisenhower's golf- course vacation. * * * Eisenhower took a look Friday at details of his upcoming swing around 11 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa, then called for} expert assistance this afternoon on speech drafting. * + * For Monday the President sum- moned Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy, Budget Director Maurice H. Stans, and eight other Washington officials to a confer- ence on the 1961 military budget, The administration reportedly would like to hold defense spend- ing to the 41 billion dollars esti- mated for the present fiscal year ending June 30. craft executive Dr. Charies -L. Critchfield today withdrew ac- ceptance of his appointment as director of the advanced re- search projects agency. Then the St, Clair Shores Fire Department sent an gmbufhnce. It delivered Stephen to, St. John Hospital where his broken leg was pat in a cast, * stalk | moment, Kennedy, Adlai Steven-|state (California) just as confining! met as army chief of staff fol- W. Averell Harriman, and a pos-jresulting in a tight money policy son, Sen. Stuart Symington of! now as when I was elected.” a * . lowed a quick series of govern- ment moves Friday * * U.-S. charges that and concerted efforts’’ are being made to wreck American - Cuban relations were rejected by Cuba. Formal notice was given that all but 1,650 acres of the 38,000- acre Becerra Ranch — controlled bythe King Ranch of Texds—will bel expropriated by the govern- ment. The ranch was given until Supday to select the acreage it wapts to keep. Gienfuegos, one of the most pop- uldf figures in Prime Minister Fi- dek Castro's regime, disappeared on a plane trip from Camaguey to HaYana Oct. 28. Castro directed an unsuccessful search for his army corhmander and said in a TV speech early Friday that Cienfu- eges presumably had crashed in the Atlantic. The decree for a seven-day pe- riod of national mourning was is- sued ‘Friday night after the an- nouncement of Almeida's appoint- ment. original * “deliberate Almeida, one of the band’ who helped Castro launch his revolt against President Ful- gencio Batista three years ago, formerly was air force chief. Says China Deports, Sterilizes Tibetans NEW DELHI (UPI)—The exiled sible Democratic presidential dark horse, Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California, conferred at Sacra- |mento, Calif., and took the occa- ision to throw a few bricks at the Republicans. * ¥ * Nixon, speaking at Indianapolis, Friday, said the farm issue ‘‘will very possibly be the major issue on the domestic scene in 1960.” He said he’s not ready now to out- line a specific farm program, but it must-be one that gives farmers their full share of prosperity with- out sacrificing their independence. PRAISES ROCKY Nixon said it is ‘‘out of the ques- tion,” that he would run again as a vice presidential candidate but that “‘I stil] feel it's too early” to announce 1960: plans. * * * The vice president patted Rockefeller, his main Republican rival, onthe back fer being a “very effective’ campaigner. But Nixon added that the New York governor “‘does not have the ex- perience at campaigning national- ly that some others have had.” He presumably meant himself. * * * at by the Soviet Un- " The Russians, said the Massa- chusetts senator, have beaten us into outer space, around the sun, | moon, and surpassed us in engines and new fuels. They have more military manpow- er, he said, and are putting more resources info education. KENNEDY BLASTS OFF “All this they have done,"’ Ken- nedy said, ‘‘while we for seven) years have cut our forces, reduced) our budgets, held back our mis-| sile programs, wasted our —| and time and scientific talent.” * * * } He likened the situation to that which confronted England 23 years ago. He quoted Churchill as saying then the British govern- ment had been blind to the men- of the Nazis in }‘the years locusts had eaten.” Rockefeller, at San Francisco, said: ‘We must clearly see the conflict between American and Soviet objectives and principles as only one grave struggle upon the wide scene in this age of * “We need . greater and x * . some sort of larger _ political arrangement. Concretely, _ this means the growth of regional groupings of nations so that the traditions of culture, the needs of economy, and the nature of poli- tics — all are enlisted to serve the defining new and stronger and Prepare for Mail Boom Here Milwaukee, bar- F, | ment of the law after allowing . . ‘ AP Wirephete TWO MEN IN TODAY'S NEWS — Sen. John ‘ San Francisco, New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- F. Kennedy, (D-Mass), on left, gave the keynote address Friday evening at the state Democratic Convention in Milwaukee, Wis. He was introduced by Gov. Gaylord Nelson. The presidential aspir- ant has toured Wisconsin cities for the last two days. Kennedy blasted the present administration and said a Democratic regime overcome gains by the Soviets. - feller waves to to greet him a rived there Fri the Republican was needed to Meanwhile, in ings of nations. well-wishers who were on hand nd Mrs. Rockefeller as they ar- day from Los Angeles. Rockefel- ler, often mentioned as a4 possible candidate for nomination for President, was in San Francisco- only Friday on his four-day tour through the West. He is for regional group- Wide Cars Need T ruck Lights, NASHVILLE (® — Tennesseans | have a period of grace but they | will not be excused from attach- | ‘ing truck-type lights to the sleek | extra | inches wide, although it was | That means nine 1960 models must carry eight red and amber clearance lights and six reflec- tors. Violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of $50 | fine and 30 days in jail. | DELAY ALLOWED The State Safety Commission- er, Greg O’Rear, said the High- way Patrol would begin enforce- motorists reasonable time to equip their cars with the lights. Tennessee Motorists On‘Spot blesome girth include standard models of Chevrolet, Continen- Ford, Mupeérial, Lin- O’Rear sald, Their Other states havé come up with the same problem. In Detroit, a spokesman for the Automobile Manufacturers’ 3 Oxford Residents Injured in Srrashup Three Oxford residents were in- jured in a two-car collision on M-24 jat Thomas road, in Oxford Town-| | ship, Friday, afternoon, according | jto Oakland County sheriff's dep-| uties. One of the drivers, Mrs. Georgia ‘ | | Assn. said Vermont, Maine and | Virginia already have changed | theig statutes on lighting to get “bey the curren™pass@nge? air" sizes. ‘There are a few states which | still have. obsolete statutes re- | garding lighting and the width of | vehicles," the spokesman said, “however, these statutes were designed for trucks and commer- cial vehicles, | cars.” os Wisconsin's | hicle commissioner, James | Karns, said at Madison that his * * department questing legislation to exempt | autos from a similar regulation | intended for trucks. Karns said that all the 1960 models over the 80-inch limit have adequate lights front and rear and the extra devices are not needed. |President George Meany of the AFL-CIO to discuss the matter with Secretary of Labor James P. | Mitchell. Meany had proposed the con-| | ference in a letter to the ~Presi- \dent. Excerpts from the letter and .the reply were released by the spokesman, Al Zack, public rela- tions director of the AFL-CIO. Meany had written Eisenhower that “our country must avoid drifting by statute into rigid and arbitrary rules for collective bar- gaining. Such drifting can only lead to a serious weakening of the underpinnings of our whole demo- cratic way of life. .-,”’ The AFL-CIO president said he hoped a White House conference would induce labor and manage- ment to ‘‘talk out their problems and come to some solution — par- and the rear line of the lots on|continue to study the general over- the north side of Shepardbush|alJ matter in connection with zon- road. jing and restrictions for such a proj- ticularly of those problems typi-| fied by the attitude of both sides) WASHINGTON (AP)—An Indian in the steel strike.”’ 'diplomat says he has not ques- The prestige of the White House,| tioned Secretary of State Christian Meany sgid, would put both sides|A. Herter’s “basic sympathy for at the conference ‘‘under public) India.” pressure to come to some kind) of accommodation.’ This ‘Santa’ |made that comment Fri after| |Herter had asked him to the State’ |Department for a meeting. Further clarifying his views on |the border dispute between India| x *e® *® ect where the property would per- Says Gare: “It appears to me mit.’ that if a private organization con-| « thoug “ity could : structs a facility which will provide | die —— tes Bo py I | property originally sought by the | Forest Hills Club by reason of db | ‘public improvement,’ it couldn't erter al 18S do so for a privately owned swim- ming pool.” - . The situation will be discussed V '8 p.m. Monday at the City Com- lews on India stm "2 ’ * * * . Macauley Whiting, 34, of 2203 Says Red China's. Use | rastman Rd., Midland, has been named general manager of the of Force on Border Dow Chemical Co. Midland Divi- ‘Wholly in the Wrong’ jsion Dr. Leland I. Doan, president, announced the appointment today. Whiting is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Henry Whiting, 715 Lake Park Dr. He joined Dow in 1948 and has been manager of the Midland Di- vision’s service departments since Indian Minister D.N. Chatterjee | 1956 Whiting succeeds Dt, William B. Schuette, who died Sunday. STUART M. ALLEN Funeral service will be held 11 not passenger | state motor ve- | is’ considering re- | Comes Early to the Door BALTIMORE, Md. — It’s six weeks till Christmas but a Santa Claus has already ‘doled out thousands of dollars to the poor folks of this city. * * * He's not a jolly, plump man with a white beard, but a seri- ous looking man of 27. He wears slacks, a black suit coat and blue denim shirt. He just asks two questions after he raps “on a housewife’s door: Are you poor? Will you usa@ any money | give you in | the right way? * * Some ladies simply slammed the door in his face when he first went. about his portal-to- portal altruism on Thursday. But most quickly caught on | | .when he pressed 50 int ee eee Bas OVER $3,000 - He. handed out about $3,000 Thursday and an undisclosed amount Friday, authorities said. Who is this mystery man?, the people in crowded, rundown rowhouses are asking. He’s Arthur Douglas Foster III of suburban Glyndon. He is single and according to a friend, who asked not to be | : identified, Foster inherited about $85,000 from a grand- mother. His parents, divorced and re- married, both are well-to-do. They Have tried to persuade the boy to give up his share- the-wealth plan, Foster told a reporter Friday night. At a late hour Foser hadn't shown up at his YMCA hotel | | and Red China, Herter told Chat-|a.m. Monday at the Manley Bailey |terjee the Chinese actions in the| Funeral Home for Stuart M. Allen, border row ‘are wholly abhorrent/69, of 691 Harmon St., who died ‘to the U.S. government."’ x* * * Herter had told a news confer- ience Thursday the United States had taken no position on the rel- ative merits of the border dispute Newsmen, knowing how this would |look in headlines in India, tried |repeatedly to draw him out. One finally asked Herter if he was sure be wanted to leave that im- pression. “I think that is correct,” Her- tary -statement saying he had been referring to the legal ‘Sovint ‘Invent’ X-Ray Gadget to Detect Cancer |i | LONDON (UPI)—Radio Moscow today reported the “invention of a \device it claimed enables detec- |tion of-cancer in its early stages. An English-language broadcast monitored here gave no details of ithe device. | | “Its inventor has explained that the apparatus is based on | the fact that supersonic waves are reflected differently by dis- | eased and healthy tissues,’’ Mos- | cow said. | Using such supersonic waves, it |said ‘‘tumors can be detected be- |fore they are capable of being de- |tected by Xrays and it can be de- jtermined whether they are malig- nant or not." | In New York a spokesman for the American Cancer Society said much experimentation was under yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital following a long illness. Memorial service will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home conducted by the VFW Polar Bear |Post No. 436. Burial will follow in \Greenwood Cemetery. ’ Mr. Stuart was a past post com- mader in the VFW post. He was also a member of the Senior Men’s Group of the Birmingham Commu- nity House. Surviving Mr. Stuart are his wife, Mina; and a sister, Mrs. Harry Penrod of Philadelphia. Ship Limping Home After Pacific Blast SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — The |14,000-ton Navy attack cargo ship | Skagit, which wallowed helpless- without power all day Friday in the nerth Pacific 100 miles off Vancouver island, was limping toward port under her own power today. * * * None of the 350 crewmen and Marines aboard the Skagit was injured early Friday when the ship's No. 1 boiler exploded. The |No. 2 boiler failed later, and the |ship was left powerless. Late Friday night the No. 2 boiler was repaired, andthe \to the Puget Sound Naval Ship- yard, at Bremerton, Wash., the vessel's point of departure for Kodiak, Alaska, on Tuesday. Area Resident Hurt in Two-Car Collision Charles A. Sloan, 53, of 760 Bald Skagit started a long, slow run - - le Dove, 46, of 58 Pleasant St., |her son, Robert, 14, and another }passenger, Betty Specht, 13, of 18 Dayton St., were all taken to| Lapeer County General Hospital. | room in- downtown Baltimore, but he phoned from a restau- rant telephone. “All this publicity may force The state of Tennessee was the first hit by its own law. The Highway Patrol parked its only way in the United States on de-| oe was ie tee ein tection of cancer with ultrasonic injuries at Goodrich Hospital and : jreleased late yesterday, according | | He did not set a specific date. | ‘The 1960 cars with the trou- ae To. Hire 200 for PO Rush More than 200 extra workers will; mail handled here in the preholi- | hired in Pontiac by the Pest) day season of 1958. Department to ~ age * Applications are being given out| and distributing the — * upon request at the old main Post | Christmas mail. ; Office in the Federal Building and) Better than $15,000 in wages were at the main office at 735 W. Huron paid to extra help in the city last) cy | * * * Applications will be accepted on and after Monday. Extra help will work from Dee. 14 to Dec. 24 in two shifts, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to midnight j “We will build up te a peak of | ing even the 12,403,475 pieces of The Weather famed inventor, said plans for the| . | hiring which will correspond to ._,/employes have received acceler- he mall vel seek.’ iq [6,500,000 center call for the first . : : IGUSTA. Ga. (UPI) — é halso reported that Mrs. Carrie! ; Full U. 8. Weather Bureau R Miller. “When mail volume. re- unit to be a 300-bed general hos- mr oe uaa 40 = ove ae poe iee ie oe oe |Bourgeois, 72, of Sterling, was) —, than 500 applications for state purchases used within the PONTIAC AND VICINITY--Cole. wave . pital to be operated by the. A eage 7 to compere r » “\killed in a two-car mishap on an|Use tax refunds have been dis-|state. warning. teday with a| Cedes, we will begin laying off with private industry for qualified|birthday today with every indica-}' P wa Temperateres ° Columbia Union Conference of the a 5 i road in Arenac County ester- tributed by the busy Pontiac a r rs to abeat 18 by lomerrew morning. until Dec: 24. That isf the last Seventh-Day Adventist Church people. tion that her coming final year as|’CY - branch of the Department of Rev- connor gue f Nie Partly day we can use extra Christmas on , Earlier this week, a Senate in-|First Lady may be her happiest in day. enue the past two weeks In the latter category, private ee Tice ta Morth to nerthoon geet | help.” x * * vestigating com mittee severely|the White House. One motofist suffocated along- poe ; ; persons can voluntarily file a use winds 25-30 miles today, diminishing) 6 oneferences will be. The Proposed ‘‘Charles F. Ketter-|criticized the department for giv-| Like many president's wives be-| side busy Willow Run Express- there's been some confu-\tax return with the Department tonight. Miller said preferences . sion, tod? said L. C. -Horton,jof Revenue on their out-of-state : ——— ing Memorial Medical Center’’ will|ing sifeable increases every|fore her, Mamie was ed to last after he built a _ given to veterans and those appli- wee ty ' report way night assistant district {Lowest temperature prec ing 8 am Seets whe have ae other jone "The also include a $750,000 school of|two weeks to four right-of-way ex-|chaff at her official duties which| fire in his mafred car in an ap- manager. soho pp businesses are pisterfont Nortrvest. “SONY'S ™ PP leorce will be divided for carrier|"Ursing, a 20-bed research build-|perts hired away from the Wash-jkeep her from seeing her gwn| parent effort to keep warm. Some persahs, ‘he sald, have /"ccistered with the state and are gun sete Gaturdar ot 5:11 » land clerical duties ing, a health museum and a build-| ington State Highway Department. {friends and doing what she wishes.| ‘The body of Wintred Griffith, 77,| Déem seeking refunds on the four CTE’ fo file monthly returns Gun rises Sunday at 7.23.0 m_ a‘. a « ing containing an auditorium, ad-| Their pay jumped about 40 per in Washington say she|o¢ Detroit was found slumped in| Per cent me tax charged on Ppa Pontiac branch serves’ most Moon rises Saturday at 4.37 pm _ _ {ministrative offices, dining room|cent since they were hired, the/won't be unhappy when the re- the front seat of his. smoke-filled| **%* of automobiles between pri- southeastern, Michigan, with the * — Dewntewn Temperatares | Qualifications are that an appli-|and conference space. committee was told. strictions end. ’ Tel ad in Tavior| Yate parties. exception of Wayne County. It now ghom Bem. 33\cant be at least 17 years of age, |————————________— = car near Telegraph road ay’ ¢ has a good supply of refund appli- im. 4 Ips Sige ane oe oe | Fetes Ridden enld tha car's rearlthe: Siete wapeane Geek aie tae “Aegluetions ebiea win tae. a ; Br 2pm i : ate t em a detrimental Police record and be/Messing Up the Weather Judge Edwards Tosses | inesis were buried in mud beside |rule this taxameonstitutional,” said|sal¢’ehowing that ec trees have can tiday im Ponting ‘ \Mixed Bouquet at Press | the ss bmp droon Horton. been paid are to be mailed to the Highest temperature 38 . B ] L W ] apparently ran 0: pavement.| The court ruling applied only revenue department's headquar- Lélrest temperature... #,|Two Persons Injured ame Lost esterlies LANSING w~ Justice. George! Gwent had built « fire after |* instances where use’ tax was|ters in Lansing for processing. Weather—Snow, 3 inches * . , Edwards . State Supreme being charged on top of the sales) The Department mails out — in Two-Car Accident Cotrt has tossed piling charcoal on top of an : . uot Ge | - WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Weather Bureau today at = ebgedrsens gam empty oll can found sitting on |'*%. he explained. ee Lowest vempersture "$as| , TWO Persons were injured yester-/ blamed the wrong-way high westerlies for the winter-in- | He told the Central Michigan| ¢, car's floor. The suto’s | There was a three per cont Mean tempe . . ther. day in a two-car accident at the! . windows were closed. use tax on private auto sales _— intersection of Edison and Cham- ovember snowstorms sweeping ‘much of the West and chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, a in 1963 and this CORRECTION mane ow enntes berlain streets Midwest. journalistic fraternity, that he ob-| Light snow or snow flurries are so sey oie veel dine the 70 in 1909 11 in 1873 .- | And more of the same is expected. jected to “coarse and rabid re-|predicted for the Pontiac area| “Ped = Our advertisement in Friday's Pon- = «= * porting” by some segments of the|today and tonight, with Sunday| 49* tx was spread to other } tac *PRyion Boots @ $8.38 Peters Te Marauette 28 18, Donald E. Wade. 40, of 33 Bald-| x k press under certain conditions. {partly cloudy and ‘cold. Purchases at a Gee per coat | ihoud haw reca S at > 3 Siwin Ave., was driving north on, The high westerlies are great rivers of air which set the. | At the same time, he praised * * * rate this year. , Ladies’ ff Minneapolis 2) gg Edison when his car collided with) weather pattern for the northern temperate zone. the “high caliber of most news-| The high today is an expected) There are some other transac- “New York 4 sone driven by Rachel Garrett, 32, They are off course and, the Bureau fears, are likely to men.” 34, with thermometers dipping to|tions on which the four per cont} NYLON. BOOT EY Pellston i 3el0t 264 N soginae 3 niches wal stay that way for a spell. A don't Tecall ever being mis-|between 10 and 16 tonight. use tax is still applicable. For flat, cuban or high heels % Piisbureh 67 34 ms a“ cae _— | Normally the high westerlies flow west to east with no jquored. — gr 4 Rrseecon ys high is expected to The four pet cent tax on hotel, Sises 5 te 18 : F pranciece 63 48 : " | great excursions north and south. cons Teen aay. Rowe ee . . motel -and private room: rates - $ 95 B Fal 2” By Both Wade and his 16-year-old) Thi h th t deri dd invaded the privacy of a public of-| The lowest temperature in down-| stil] valid, as it also is on pur- 2 Trev chy 32 ison, Patrick. were treated for mi-| s year, however, they got to meandering up and down /ricig} — unless that official had|town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.|\chases ‘by federal contractors, THE LION STORE M Sen 4@ 33\nor injuries at St. Joseph Merey| ‘he map in giant loops which provided spillways for arctic asked for it by his personal con-|was 34 degrees. At 2 p.m. the re-|coods used by retailers for their fj Temes r Hospital and released | ir to come south and tropical air to flow north. duct.” tne ‘wee S. bara ) aud lobed! sine : my on . | / > P | ' z. | * > > Medical Center | in Dayton Will Honor Kettering DAYTON, Ohio (UPI)—A multi- million-dollar medical center in memory of the late Charles F. Kettering, General Motors execu- tive, will be built here sometime in) 1961, it was announced Thursday. *¥ * * Eugene W. Kettering, son of the| The mother and Specht girl are «both in satisfactory condition today. |The boy was treated and released. The other driver, Harold L. Liske, 28, of Madison Heights, was un- injured, said deputies. 116 Get Quick Raises From Highway Dept. : os - LANSING (#—The State Highwaly Department said today 116 of its be equipped with the lights. | order will be similarly equipped, | O’Rear said. | Gov. Buford Ellington has a problem too. The Imperial on order for him will be 80.1 inches wide. Mamie Turns 63, Still Not Cowed by Social Swim | 1960 model, a Ford, until it could | | Thirty-one other patrol cars on | me to change my tactics,”’ he said. Mercury fo Plunge to Low of 10-16 ‘(Continued From Page One) Detroit police he didn't see the jman because of slushy conditions. | Earlier yesterday a 53-year-old \Cleveland man, John Kloinski, ied when his car skidded on slip- pery U.S..27 north of Clare. Police \U. S. 27 Viaduct Open LANSING -(>— Lansing'’s new “‘gateway to the north,” a $1,800,- 000 viaduct across the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad tracks on U.S. 27, has been opened to traffic by the State Highway Department. ‘to Oakland County sheriff's dep- |uties. | Sloan was making a left turn into a driveway from Oakwood road least of M-15 when his auto col- jlided with one driven by Grant, \O. Tennant, 40, of 311 Sashabaw iRd., Ortonville, said deputies. ‘Tennant was not injured, , Revenue Office Gives Out 500 Tax Refund Forms & _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1959 * Baldwin Avenue Changes Name Congregation Becomes Aldersgate Methodist at Conference Meeting The Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church officially became incorp- orated as the Aldersgate Methodist Church of Pontiac at a special meeting of the quarterly conference Sunday. Three members who joined the church when it was organized more than 28 years ago are still on the membership roll. They are Mrs. James Dando and Mr. and Mrs.| Cayl S. Norberg. The name “Aldersgate” came from an experience in the life of John Wesley whose “Soci- eties” in England came. to be known ag “Methodists” and re- sulted im the formation of the Methodist Church. After many years of work among the laboring people of London and an unsuccessful trip to America, | he attended a meeting on Alders- gate street, London, where, in) his own words: ‘I felt my heart strangely warmed.” * * * From this experience he went) - on to preach for 50 years. Aldersgate Methodist wil?’ con- tinue to worship at the present location, 1532 Baldwin’ Ave. The} Rev. Cc Warren Wilson’ is pastor. BREAKUP REPORTED AND DENIED — The 12-year-old marriage of Leo Durocher and his wife Loraine Day, above, is ‘‘all over but the legal formalities’? the New York Daily Mirror reported Friday. The paper’ said the former baseball manager moved out of their Beverly Hills, Calif., home several months ago and has since been interested in blonde Hollywood ac- tress Larri Thomas. The Durochers are shown ‘Leo and I. . AP Wirephete here at a party in Los Angeles in 1956. Inter- viewed Friday night, Miss Thomas says, “There's no such thing as a big romance between Leo is a friend of mine, of my hus- band and my family. That's all.” She is the estranged. wife of actor John Bromfield, ‘“TV's “Sheriff of Cochise.” Miss Day has. denied re- peatedly that -her marriage is washed up. She repeated the denial Friday. ‘lAvenue United Presbyterian ‘Annual Thank: Offering to Be Received Sunday dore R. Allebach ad Mrs. Donald | Wilson. The annual Thank offering spon- sored by the Women’s Assodiation will be received at the 10 a.m. ‘be the the f th Theodore service tomorrow at the Oakland ree rogecendnaggil R. Allebach's sermon at 7 p.m. The Billy Graham film, “Sun- ‘wt day ou the Range,’ will be Morning speaker will be the pry i ng ee mooting Rev, Fred Renich, head of the — 3 enday. | Missionary Internship, Inc. in De- | troit. Assisting in the service will | for a discussion of |be Mrs. Eldon Powley, Mrs. Theo-| program following —.___——- | prayer meeting. Members are asked by the pas- |\tor to bring used clothing to the penarch this month for overseas re- “Wells Fargo Actor <= Weds for Third Time ajgbama Town | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — {Dale Robertson, star of TV's |“Tales of Wells Fargo,’’ was mar- jried to Lula Mae Harding, 26, o Victoria, Tex., Friday night. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP)—This ~ *« * city is considering a multimillion The ceremony took place at & dollar monument to rocketry—the wedding chapel in Burbank, with|thing which has made it famous. Church. the teen-age Actor Eyes Monument to Rocketry the Rev. Edward Liebman, a) A Chamber of Commerce com- [Baptist minister, officiating.| mittee proposes a 10-story domed |About 30 friends and relatives! ‘convention hall to cost 15 million | attended. |dollars and seat 6,000. * we | It would be built near Redstone Eldridge (Kit) Carson, Robert-| Arsenal and include an amuse- \son’s stand-in on the TV. series, ment park designed on a motif of |was best man. Mrs. Carson was|space travel, a mall, rockets 20 | matron of honor stories tall, a planetarium and \° It was the third marriage for) seven restaurants. | Robertson, 36, and his bride’s sec-| The committee asked City Coun- ond. He formerly was married to} cil for $26,000 to pay for a study actress Mary Murphy and Jacque-|of the plan, The council is cgn- line Wilson. sidering it. i" p.m. to 10 p.m.) $mart Shoppers Savings ~ “Pressing Toward the Goal” will| ‘For People Who Don’t Want to Pay High Sunday Prices psst look over this adv. —— 20 red hot MONEY SAVERS, somethi for everyone in the family . (9 a.m, to 10 nai . and naturally at SIMMS LOW C PRICES. Hurry — rights reserved to limit quantities. 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Everything for doll bath —tnd Fleer or set with lazy susan;” in bright aluminum.'"* ' tind Fleet. -pc reolat } eaBy 4 98 N. SAGINAW a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 ‘ ‘ ; P Master Your Tensions try doing Wt the ether way — cause she never hed te do any-ithe. major ones also act . \Roads Like Nets _ SSS a Se ee ee ee, ae ae > cts al Curb Unreasonable An with a simple, civil request You'll find that the other per- son won't bite your head off. Even| if he does get angry, this will >e} ger and HARRY MILT Anger is normal. You use it to ebmbat attack. If someone strikes ypu, ingults you, or treats you un- irly, you usually get angry and e back in whatever way you a chn. , *But anger becomes a problem it is used without cause, gets fects of keeping quiet. Marriage counselors report that getting couples to talk it over has AVOID TROUBLE Peter and Mary were very much in love, but after six months they began bickering. Then for five years they spoke to each of control and becomes habit- ual, sOne major cause of such un- reasonable anger is an exagger- afed feeling of insecurity. This reay be brought on by unusual stress, or it may be a long-stand. | igg part of your character ‘ Another is frustration. Your television breaks down in the of a program. You want ge out on a date but nobody talis you. You'd like a new | home, new furniture, new car, but your income makes this seee THINK IT OUT | a WORK IT OFF) other only when absolutely neces- sary. They were at the péint of |divorce when a friend advised| |them to see a marriage counselor. | At the first session with the | counselor, they threw the book at each other. He was untidy. He has poor manners. He never re- membered anniversaries. He was stingy. Then it was his turn. She was always late with dinner.:She sel- dom served anything but quickie meals and leftovers. She never wanted to visit friends. She was ee ee fmpossible. *You may react by lashing out you have made another enemy. it everything a ryone. Or] makes you careless, forgetful and a may develon . pei burn | inefficient. Anger causes many which keeps you in a constant |2¢cidents. And finally, it makes state of dissatisfaction. you just plain unhappy and tense. “Whatever its cause, unreason-/THREE UNHAPPY PEOPLE e anger can do great harm, to} Mrs. L. would have scratched ofhers.as well as yourself. the eyes out of anyone who dared Anger, after it is spent, makes)j,y g hand on her children. Yet ypu fee] foolish, for having made/she herself could not keep her a, spectacle of yourself; guilty for hands off them when she got into having attacked a helpless and), fit of blind anger. After every bfameless person; worried that). enking she felt miserable and — vowed she would never do it again. But she did. Mr. F. had a fine staff and he Philip had wanted to be a doc- tor, but illnesses and finances kept him from going to medical very much to be liked. His fights and mistakes kept him from ad- vancing very far, which made him even more resentful. He was caught in a trap of his own mak- ing. are millions like. them, victims of their own unreasonable anger. There’s no reason to remain in this kind of predicament. One way to get rid of your anger is to work it out — not on some innocent victim, but on something you. cannot hurt. When you feel an angry mood coming on, run — don't walk — ‘ exit and find some object to punish. If you own a workshop, get to Work on CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Savings & Leen Assoc. ~_ee*e ee ee ee Cee eee eer he ee Fr Oe Re Oe eee re ee Oe Oe ee eh ee eee ee eee . If there’s no way of working just amble along. Walk briskly, working your limbs strenuously, until the anger is out of your sys- tem. than to labor, getting fat, and sloppy about her grooming. The counselor realized there was much more to their problem. There was evidence that Mary If you are- more inclined to talk! was frightened of sex. Also she relieve your ten- much less harmful than the ef-|wanted to pateh things up, counselor listed the minor griev- saved many a shaky marriage. t | the problem without shame or ‘and leave you unfit to deal with because he- suffered om basic |insecurity. s Starting, on the a Med - method Of talus ti ove it possible for them to discuss guilt and to agree on a course of action. * ** & Another way to get rid of. anger is to avoid the situation that pro- ivokes it. Some situations ‘have to be lived with but there are many that don’t. For instance if a neighbor -or fellow employe gets you angry because of some irritating hab- it, then avoid that perso as much as you can. Certainly con- tinue td be civil and‘ cordial, but keep your relationship just that. Petty annoyances wear you out WASHINGTON ® — The Inter- state Commerce Commission is ex- on Tax Evasion NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Judge James * In the indictment Simon is ac- cused of not filing returns on more than $36,000 of gross income dur- pected to make rule changes in| the next few weeks to relieve | truckers of the burden of reporting! many minor accidents, Rep. John| Lesinski (D-Mich? said yesterday. Lesinski, chairman of a House post office subcommittee, said the changes might save the nation’s motor carriers at least $450,000 a year. Lesinski said in a statement that rising repair costs have forced truckers to report mearly all acci- dental damage because repairs frequently cost more than $100, the minimum reporting limit set in 939 The American Trucking Assn., Inc., petitioned the ICC two years ago to raise the $100 limit to $250. about three millioh miles of roads , in the U. S. or a mile to each” square mile of area® A $17 4800 ling the period. Simon, a judge 34 years, has been on the Supreme Court since | Aug. 31, 1954. He receives an an- nual salary of $22,500. Noah Webster’ began work on his dictionary of the ‘English language in 1807. His first edition contained 12,000 words and 40,000 definitions. MORE MONEY? join a Credit Union! Matched Wedding Bands GMTC EMPLOYEES 14 Kt. Gold 2 for $7.95 Federal Credit Unien W. Huren at Nerten Diamond ment PONTIAC CO-OP Ring Sets $29. 95 Federal Credit mise CHRISTMAS 5 LAYAWAXS Waldren Hotel EDW WARD’ ‘g 18 SOUTH CHIEF PONTIAC SAGINAW | om eee Union Three unhappy people. There sion through discussion. Two businessmen worked out a system you could easily adopt. They had fifst met at a golf course and observed that they both stomped and fumed and ctrsed when shots went wrong. They also noted that just talk- ing about it relieved their ag- gravation. If this worked with golf, why not with business? So they agreed that when one of them felt a fit of temper com- ing on, he would phone the other. This ‘‘anger exchange” has becn going on for five years. Another way is to discuss, not TENSION~BREAKER the immediate complaint, but some other gripe about which you have strong feelings: the opposite | political party, high taxes or the high cost of living — anything you're against. Heated discussion about anything has a way of mak- ing anger evaporate. * * * A major cause of tension of all | kinds is misunderstanding. Some- | one makes a perfectly harmless | remark that you take as an in- sult. So you retaliate. The other fellow hasn't the slightest idea what's bothering you and thinks | “it’s you who are being difficult. | So he gets angry. If instead of jumping to con- clusions, you were to talk it over, the conflict would die at the out- set. Perhaps you can't get yourself to raise an issue because you think it will bring an angry re- sponse. Many people go through life this way, afraid to make a complaint. out your anger, walk it out. Don’t If this has been your trouble, Contract! put aside for you, the seller us the article from his stock and i to sell it. ment. BUSINESS ETHICS of the to deliver it according to the terms of the agreement; he may lose several opportunities If the purchaser later decides he does not want the article, the seller is not obligated to make a refund or exchange. Both parties are bound equally by the terms of the agree- This explanation is made on account of the .numerous inquiries received on the subject. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce When you pay a deposit on merchandise to be ually takes | s obligated | BOARD [ancmsa her household duties be- BIG SALES DAYS AT WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT UANTITIES . . . NONE SOLD O DEALERS OR MINORS -IFOOD TOWN PEOPLE’S SUPER MARKETS FOOD M ARKETS SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY ron? £75 ft SIFT STAMP ORANGE JUICE GIANT 46 oz. 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WILSON * x * really .. shopping - but the about it,” Eydie interjected, seriously. “I did,” affirmed Steve, talking across a table. “As a result of some aptitude tests, they said I was eligible to enter Officers’ School. It was one of those things you talk to your wife about.” * Steve and Eydie intend to forge right ahead in TV when he leaves the Army next summer—they co-star in an * ABC spec, “The Golden Circle,” on Thanksgiving Eve—but for the moment they’re quite happy with Eydie being an Army wife, welcoming Steve home each night from Fort Myer and cooking dinner for him in their three- room apartment in Wash- ington. “My husband's bringing a lot of stray soldiers home for dinner without ask- ing,” Eydie grumbled good- naturedly. Steve and Eydie, romance and marriage both were singing on the Steve Al- len. TV_ show led to their haw always whose ing their own show later, have quainted.” Before, they had been zooming around the country « Playing top clubs or rehearsing TV, sometimes separately and thinking only of Show Business. Now they may go for two or three days without ever mentioning it. “We've seriously thought about staying in Washington be- cause it’s so beautiful,” Eydie said. “I’ve become so interested in ‘government”—she was a brilliant language student before becoming a singer—“that sometimes I can’t sleep at night, just worrying about world problems.” Eydie feels rather prepared for ee having per- formed midwife service on a plane. “We were flying to Los Angeles,” *‘What’s wrong?’ She said, ‘A girl says she’s having a baby.’ I said, ‘Aw, come on.’ The stewardess says, “Well, that’s what she says.’ “I ran and told the pilot. He didn’t believe it, either. I said, ‘We got to move four people out of their seats.’ The pilet said;*And@ we also -have to land, that's the rule. We'll x *« * have te turn back to Albuquerque.’ “We @id and the baby was born right there with me help- | was running down the aisle and I grabbed her-arm and | | } i ing. It was @ little girl. Oh, it was fun!” “When will you be out of the Army?” I asked Steve. “when my son,” he said, the way expectant fathers do, “is about five months old.” * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Robert Q. Lewis claims his home| STORM & SCREEN DOORS robbing Lewis’ home, the burglar can sue. . is thoroughly insured. Yor instance, if a ogee s injured while . That’s earl, brother. * (Copyright, 1959) “We like Washington and the Army so much,” PFC, Steve Lawrence said the other day, “that Eydie Eydie Gorme, who’s expecting their first baby around New Year’s, looked at her neat- ly uniformed husband and said, “Well, not/ Department PXes are wonderful for|number of deer hunters will cross ... and if you're having a baby you/the Mackinac Bridge this weekend. can go to Walter Reed Hospital... . Whole baby only costs you $5.” “I was asked if I wanted te become a sécond lieutenant,” Steve laughed, “and while I thought it would be nice te be an officer, it would be a lot of saluting.” “He did come home one day and ask and the EYDIE and STEVE found that Army life in Washington helped them “to get ac- | she said. “A stewardess ito Set Up Mark Deerslayers Will Get En Route to Standish LANSING (UPI)—The Highway predicts a record The department also announces it has changed the timing of traffic signals on heavily-traveled US 23 to help speed the flow of hunters between Bay City and Standish. Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie, who is not going | ment traffic experts estimate more traffic will cress the bridge during the opening days of the deer season than during the same days last year or in 1957. A record 22,119 vehicles crossed the bridge in the Nov. 12-14 period last year. Mackie said the. steel strike would spur. an increase in hunter traffic. “Normally, many of them would take several days off to hunt in Traffic Light Break) “say=Airlines Announce — “nor tine nant seme PAN 10 Cut Tariffs A utliique and far reaching pro- gram for reducing substantially tariffs applicable to overseas gov- ernment air traffic, as well as providing a more effective air- 23 between Bay lift in emergencies, has been sub- ty Standish have been given! mitted to the Government it was 48 minutes of “green” signal time)... ,ounced by Northwest per hour at five traffic lights—|,irjines, Pan American World Air- an increase of 12 per cent above ways, Seaboard & Western Air- normal. The lights will be restored to normal timing Monday. - Report S-P May Buy Farm Equipment Firm lines and Trans World Airlines. * * * | In line with requests from the| Department of Defense for an in-! Crease in the nation’s long- -range | cargo airlift capacity, the four air| carriers, which provide the sched- SQUTH BEND, Ind. #—Stude-juled United States- flag service to baker-Packard Corp. is reported |Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Corp., firm. hunting himself, sald depart- |considering purchase of Oliver|the Orient, and Australasia, have a farm equipment making i\developed a program benefiting the government and especially; Neither firm would. comment on|valuable to the Department of De-| the copyrighted story in the South |fense. Bend Tribune. Both companies were organized * * * It also is in accord with a Hoo- in South Bend more than 100 years|ver Commission recommendation ago, but Oliver’s headquarters arejadvocating the reduction of Gov- in Chicago now. ernment competition with the pri- Studebaker-Packard has acquired|vate airline industry. 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Layer 2g BEEF 3 we 1 Voice of the People OWER of FAITH iwrstete, | Readers Continue Dispute Pi” [Bm . , About Van Doren Scandal The question at MSUO has been: should this university offer a teaching job to Charles Van Doren? I think not, because he has not THE PONTIAC PRESS ., 48 West Huron Street Pontiac SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,” 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publish he whe o Lace | ey be ee See n. agro oF bane yg oN —_ A. River. _ t and retary @ or reasurer er Advertising Director yet proved he’s an intellectual. x * * , Geonce C. Inman, (You'll note I've not said he’s a sinner, a condition I'm fairly sure G. Maasmatt Jorpan. Sasey J. Rezo, East M. Terapweit, Managing Editor Circulation Manager ipeel, Bevermiates Y ~~ Classified Menager ee is common to us all. For instance, our President and Vice President and many legislators have not spoken out on two fundamental moral issues of our day: McCarthyism and segregation. Nor, for that matter have many bishops. ‘It Seems to Me... . Steel Strike Brings Huge Loss to America in Pay and Profits > 4 Some simple, unadorned statistics can hail Mr. Wixson’s entry into the Jil the most graphic story in the great American sports arena as a fine Turrent stee) strike. step forward. * The United States News provides thesé figures to show the losses ex- The Van Doren question goes to the heart of the MSUO story. The purpose of this institution is to mature, disciplined seekers of truth. Its whole thesis is that knowledge without char- acter is forever barren, or worse. An endeavor of this kind involves leadership and the setting of example by its faculty, which in turn involve intelligence, intellectual preparation and the indispensable ingredienf: the desire to do one’s best. If we were to hire Van Doren, it would be a tacit denial of all all we say MSUO stands for. Fam- ily, native intelligence and edu- cation to the contrary, Van. Doren has not demonstrated he’s learned group exists all over the U.S.A. and Cagada. Where were they when the ‘police department’ was in real trouble? Hindsight is a common disease Bloke Pokes Ike... c by the divisions listed. ase. —— a y That English blast against Presi- lesson number one on the way to ee These figures merely cover up to the sali whet we kaw ie as 65 E. Beverly . dent EISENHOWER seems to have sput- ing present time: an intellectual. That lesson fs that —_— tered and gone out like the dud it man can live only with the truth, ‘Why Should We STEEL: was. I refer to the retiring warrior pie ee under. Copy System” , 500,000 out of work sen whose memoirs took a poke at EIsEN- raion Pec ail Average pay loss, $2, HOWER for the “golf he played during * gy re vitae ee. oe Total pay loss, $1 billion — He said he’s learned a lot ic system — ‘ the invasion.” There were other snide but I say let's have the rest of Loss in company profits, about his responsibility to his +. world take up our feet and fellow man. That admission inches and our mile. Why should / remarks, also. $1.1 billion. anes RAILROADS: x ke * ee ate ee ethea WC oY them? 70,000 out of work The President didn’t deign to preceded that octet, Gita sasel Perk / Pay loss, 120 million reply. He left his defense to his a man of the — gifts and | vt amd losses: $215 million. associates ry i ne nen ic ts =e be eat Readers Suggest’ COAL: s y the Britis emselves where he taught, an om New T 57,000 out of work. that the Commander in Chief of —— _ ax Plans our Allied Armies didn’t play # single stroke of golf. Hence, the lie fades. It should. _ x * * $95 million in wages lost. Profits lost, $30 million AUTOMOBILES: Pay loss, 113 million Profits lost, $75 million In a four-acre garden at Cullman, Ala., visitors of all faiths walk the flower-bordered paths to look in reverence at the miniature shrines that fill the Ave Maria Grotto. But they probably will never see their dedicated creator, a shy little man now 80 years CONSTRUCTION : A quiet, ignominious death is too old, who through the years built not one, but many monuments to his faith. 65,000 out of work . good for this irresponsible falsehood The builder is ‘Brother Joe,"’ who dreamed of becoming a priest when he came to Pay loss, $131 million from the Chief of the British staff. It America from Bavaria at the age of 13. Lacking educational qualifications, he instead om the of the Sh stall, became a brother in the Benedictine Order, and worker in the boiler room of the monas- OTHER INDUSTRIES: 152,000 out of work tery at St. Bernard Abbey. The shrines were his after-hour pleasure, which now delight more than a million visitors every year. remained for Lord BEAVERBROOK to administer the chilling coup de $297 million lost GOVERNMENT: grace. He is a fellow countryman of Lord ALLANBROOKE, the bloke that There are more than 150 replicas of shrines in the Grotto, ranging from the Alamo in Texas to St. Peter's in Rome. There is a miniature of the Benedictine Monastery in Korea, which was destroyed by the communists. This is dedicated to the boys of St. Bernard / 1 feel very strongly about not / penalizing our pensioners. A fair ‘ additionaT tax plan shouldn't $1.3 billion lost in tax on profits; $300 million in College who died in the Korean War. His most recent work is ‘‘The Basilica of Lourdes,’ which was built by him last year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of this miracle. =n ” took the dirty’ poke at Ike. In com- menting on the General’s tome in taxes on wages. / ; ; A former student at St. Bernard’s told me, “Brother Joe has been an inspiration to , , no tax on public utilities. Food a aS which EISENHOWER was maligned, the every boy who attended the college . . . and still is. His Grotto is a sermon in stone for toe “bolier then thou ; famping —— British publisher said: ‘ men of all faiths.’ When complimented by those who knew him, Brother Joseph only up and down on Van Doten? He °t<: Should have special considera- Even in.so shoft-a time as this, the : totals are staggering. There have “I never even knew Lord ALLAN- smiles and walks away. BROOKE was a war hero, until I read I’m interested in RaLPx C. WILSON’s Christian calendar, one sees evan- (Mrs. A.M.W.) —— - : been a million workers out with more than $1.7 billion lost in wages. More en Days of All Faiths: \ a a EAward Shister 3 Mrs. O..E. B. than $15 Dillon as been lost 1 A anyAgoke’s volume is mod: & test li — A, chen yights tax ian de reihDe coger: mS areaiwemme. Oreates -Kyangelist Honored Urees Objectivity: *SeceEy" anh : Os - 4 2 , . SS ; a : alliéd industries plus retail lines, and ars y . Pe ne By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER their families out to die untended Christian love. Some died, cheer- About Police Plan =) ek the totals are still increasing eS Evangelism is approached in dif- and forgotten. The streets were fully, taking care of the brethren. So the’ Chamber of Commerce glories in taking several swings ferent ways by different people. filled with the bodies of the re- The dead were buried decently. wants #0 do away With the office | susuest every stale citizen a 2 at our President. To ol, pevashly, meee te. Set Sl cme: com cher coup me ot Pepe Qalety. n't Me, Eat" ON eras par oma ot How many people in Pontiac Happily, for the werld, Allan- gel” (message) in such a way as — — =e their weekly federal tax be paid to men out liness ’ ° b employer to the State of think that ONE pang mr brooke worked for Ike—instead. futility into the Christian fellow- Dr. Brady’s Mail Bag: e ‘I hope citizens of Pontiac will DMichigha, the remaining 16 per plunge a nation into losses like of vice versa. ship, where they will find new life ; ri take an objective view of this. | cent, to be turned over to the these With the aed blow of ceo ae Citrus Juice Is Healthful, / Sve! 'T came peme ing practically all manufacturing = 4 nq in Conclusion sdiagheny pt monagraalgrtio oil | ° eet) A ay Fe RS oe in ction which are not steel cites,“ os Minot ntes w'peate GO Ahead and Drink lt / =e ce at all? Jottings from the well thumbed others think it is a ‘teats ee the eity to get rid of - Ho we be credited ; ichi : . to-house calling trained lay- The citrus people Signed letters not per cent of federal tax as _Thie ingtaiinn Pontiac, — eis of your pecperst! re men. And there panty of ~ one to drink lemon jaice evely page or 1S words, ° by bene hea . dence that both these metheds - morning for health. A pharmacist tase, or tre employment Winner More Important... Top gag in local restaurants: ‘mem. tells me this may cause rhew Stamped, selt-eddrened a em “ ” me 0 . Dionysius, matism or a! sto Pontiac ‘eyd M Cranberries, anyone?” .......... who is honored Tuesday in the due to the citric acid in ai _ (Copyright | eS, sponsorship of the proposed football franchise in Buffalo. Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive young lady: BETTIE MILLIs The pure gelism at its peak of effectiveness — and neither preaching nor call- ing was involved. Dionysius was Ans.—If you like lemon juice, orange juice or other citrus fruit or its juice it is Case Records of a Psychologist: a * * - bishop of the great city of Alex- / jets are having a time beating the jraria in Egypt. from about 248 «perfectly health- F ar M G M . J ] He constitutes a resurgence = turbo props on short hauls, because. to about 265 (the dates are hard a lige vig * e ay ause an ~ ea ousy toward a former type of: owner- they lose so much time on the ground. to pin down.) In 259 a plague puny / 1 | ship. Once, many of the big professional teams belonged to wealthy men who were primarily interested in the sport. An out- Jets cruise at 575 m.p.h. and the ° others at 400 Few men in industry have ever had more down- town friends than Grorce WATSON of I notice that in pictures showing people donating blood to Red Cross, women are conspicuous by Maureen found that a strange man was following her wherever she went. He even purs her in his car when she away in her automobile. worry itself can quickly produce the effect he dreads. For love is an emotion. Bat on ay or acide Pontiac Motor. And it’s deserved... . ciple of evangelism. He peints their absence. Is embroiled in a divorce if she Worry is a mental process. And Walter 0. Briggs — and then his Oe out that the behavior of the there any reason /nadn’t weed the eez setratesy son, Walter 0. (“Spike”) Briggs --°- °° Studies in England prove for- paseo _ ped pagoda © ~why women can- DR. BRADY / outlined below. If your mates ee cannet est fires are set by birds carrying pagans —_ not contribute to the blood bank? past 40, by all means send for or: * * * The Briccs wanted a winning base- ball team in Detroit. They hoped to make money. But if they failed, they accepted the loss philosophically in the light of the primary objective. smouldering cigarettes. x * * Russian schools. are requiring third graders to straighten class rooms, schoolyards and make small repairs. This is successive- » that the pagans were irresisti- bly pulled toward what they saw among the Christians. The pag- ans, says Dionysius, were ter- rified. At. the slightest sign of illness they would put even members of issue but it was badly beat- (Tom D.F Ans.—There are a good women who have donated a ion or more ; Maybe women donors are/ not so eager for publicity as are/men. > x & & If a child with meaéles is ex- posed to light will At hurt the that sex booklet .at once! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . CASE C-496: Maureen F., aged 42, is a very attractive wife. “Dr. Crane,”’ she began, ‘‘my husband is 10 years older than I, but we haye been married happily for 20 years, ‘However, mental (cerebral) act and thus ; ; OW cx s cays gas ? (MOT) = / , xk ly stepped up until they spend a th In his bid . eyes: NG. the patient should has come over him ‘this past six 9° Your anger cools I recall a chat in Buenos Aires few hours in factoriés in the for the nomination JOHN j,,¢ the benefit of whatever sun- months. He accuses me of having SEX PHOBIA : eighth grade.......... A busi- KENNEDY never addresses a_ shine may be If the outside affairs ; t ago with Powell Cros- g er The oS yee eee ve? labo eyes are sensitive to bright light, though he sheuld middle ley, owner of the Gincinnati Reds. ness executive's secretary was abor group now without <1 ode them with an eyeshade or realize I never spate phi pede ha Rumors were moving the Reds to showing off her new tailored suit emphasizing his $].25 an dark glasses. / . look at another Oddly chotigh, when We male the Polo Grounds. “Are you really —a birthday present. In popped hour minimum wage Dill. Does half a lemon (juice) in 4" succumbs to titis fear, be then may ; , . ye the boss. He expressed admira- What . hot water’ cause one’s teeth to Redontiy ascribe excessive sexual ardor x * & going to take your team to New P would that do toover- ao ats are there any special noticed a to his wife. York?” I asked him tion and hurried to meet a client. all costs?.......... Over- penefits/to health from drinking {0llowing me But» without a more .intelligett ; iia 1 %” “ He Actually, the usual wife is quite technique, she would doubtless: be He shook his head. “I'm a Cin- Sorry I'm late,” says he, “I was heard in a beauty parlor: ‘the ot = ie K. men = pay oa content with “little physical 4 —_ divorcee by now. : just admiri t h “ _ — » but, hus- send for the ‘booklet, “ cinnati boy. We want major league jus! a mir ng my secre at? in her She has the same measure- 1. No. 2.No. Let us C#% too And ~— ad _ mates ear to Prevent’ linpotence,” eo baseball there. Why should I move birthday suit. (And this from ments as Monrogr and “BAr- y the subject. The "OW | fied that mates must be as erotic as % Stamped, return envelope, plus the club to New York?” The American Medical Journal. pot — combined.” .....-.. t Of taking lemon juice is nd —— ha nymphomaniacs. 20 cents non-profit). ey “You might do better finan- Imagine!) ...The Telephone: Hour { spoontul af mashes gate, private detective to bi wey oud 28 a ta care of ‘The of sbress voile, ° ” - . jealous soon _ stamped. cially. come x * * comes -up with the best TV /, Daughter, 13, woe ately oe “That is the last straw! I can’t suspect other men. Although: typing nd peting covtg when gu sea He nodded. “But if I made Long range Government forecasts color I ever saw. BY and/ tea her_it anyone could hear ve him any more since-I have Maureen was a pillar of her church paiets r fi | money in New York it would just predict a colder winter than usual large, color isn’t a whit bet- the child cry as if her heart were ep Nhage ad oe phen 7 a. ch ae 5 be a bookkeeping entry. I don’t with quick changes in temperature ter than it was 18 months reken. (Mrs. WM.lt) DON’T ADVERTISE FLAWS simply went used fit.” Ans.—Anyone who punishes, tional life until it sgl Ce or ees ee What in the world would ago.......... Five scolds, threatens, humiliates. or _ Divorce is not a solution to such i) * & kk. happen to the churches if the.women . mas cruises to Hav coins an ha eh sate tae eae aber tit piper os __ Unhappily, the PowELL GrosLeys suddenly dropped their untiring just canceled. And Cast ished for cruelty, Send me a has failed to follow. the proper ine bby and the Bricos are fading from the. financial efforts?.......... The is desperate for outside cap- stamped Rha ete oe tt = pre eg that evidence, for picture, so I welcome the appearance largest flood of liberal propaganda ital. What can the/bum ex- fBed-Wetting Habit. Let your suspicious middie an: entilentes pegs wife though uninformed of friend Raupu Wison as a throw, in Eastern history. backed the New pect? daughter study it and follow bo fe paged " ree was rad is 1 cette tee the back to the “good old days.” The fans York State $500 million school bond ' —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD 2 overcome Rye? aig ass own path ag pen @ euiteat ws THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 Castro Invites Them Plan Memorial Mass pe olin Conee: for Bradley Victims | but Tourists Snub Cuba Inte polio were reported in Michi gan this week, the State Health De- WASHINGTON. (AP) — bake turbed at attacks made on the| partment said today. Three cases ROGERS CITY @ — Memorial |previously reported a5 non-paraly+ Prime Minister Fidel Castro's United States by officials of the | government is buying advertising Cuban government, and seem tojrow for the 33 sai services will be held here tomor-|tic were confirmed as paralytic, lin top U.S. magazines to attract) feel they would be unwelcome or|their lives in the Lake Michigan) tourists to Cuba, but travel agents une asy in Cuba right now’’ he add-\sinking of the freighter Carl D say people seem uneasy about go- ed. ‘some of them seem a little Bradley last Nov. 18. ing there now. jangry and say, ‘Why should we) Sunday services are They blame anti # American) | spend our money in ‘Cuba if Fidel iat both the Westminster Presby- | speeches by Castro and other Cu-|#stro insults us?” iterian Church and St. John's Luth- | ban officials. One tourist egent| Metealf said he had seen ad-\eran Church. said: “We are, truly sorry about|Vertisements in US. magemines by| A Memorial Mass is to be sung this. You see, Havana has a lot the Cuban government's Cuban next Wednesday, the anniversary} of charms for tourists and abways| Tourist Commission. of the lake tragedy, at St. Ignatius| Presbyterians to Attend Rally Native of Iran Speaking at Women’s Association Luncheon Wednesday ho lost|Faising the 1959 count to 128. There poh sles were 526 cases reported during the same period last year. scheduled The Senior High Fellowship of| / Orchard Lake Community Church other United Presbyterian groups of the Pontiac area At a FUEL OIL - Plan Rally in First a Church on ‘ . § pie was an easy place ‘to sell a t — now,” he hogs doubt Roman Catholic Church. Eleven of unday Pi t + tour or a cruise.’’ uneaa going to the victims were members of the < The Session of the Orchard Lake | Except for Cuba, they report. parish | tourist business to the Caribbean EXTRA | The Bradley was based at _— Church will meet at p.m. to re-| i ceive those who Aave been in-| i * * * U. S. Using Seaway ers City and most of its crewmen structed in the Communicant's and Fred Metcalf of Caribbean TOLEDO — The department lived pg iy ay ae OAKLAND aae Y Inquirer’ nquirer’s Mempership Classes, as |Cruise Lines which charters ships of defense has renved nearly 90,000: P°F care te ioe. with | the |for winter and spring cruises, said|tons of cargo overseas from Great sinking ond PAINY yA * ‘ that ‘‘unfortunately, tourist inter-|Lakes ports via the St. Lawrence Cail FE 5-6159 i ; est in Cuba just now seems ta be|Seaway this season. The figure) The Teton national forest in The Westminster Choir, com- practically nil. would have been higher but for the|Wyoming contains about one mil- posed pt young people, will sing “Tourists tell us they are dis-'steel strike. ‘lion acres. at morning services under the direction of Clarence Brown. The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, pastor, will preach on “‘The Be- loved Bride.” The Bev. Faze Larudee of the South Lyon Presbyterian Church will speak at the Women’s Asso- ciation luncheon Wednesday. A native of Iran, he is a convert to Christianity from the Moslem Faith, Following the 5 p.m. supper Thursday, the Junior ‘High Fellow- ship will discuss ‘‘the problems of growing up.” * * * Panel members include Olin, a counselor in the Clifferd| Smart High School; Mrs. Nolan| Brown, a mother; and Kathy Lund- quist and Jack Newton, high school | young people. The Rev. Mr. Au- chard will serve as moderator. 2 Ship Lines Cancel Cruises fo Havana NEW YORK (AP) — The Hol- land- America and Hamburg- American steamship lines have eancelled their winter cruises to Havana. Previously, Cunard, Swedish- American, Grace Line and North German Lioyd took Havana off their winter cruise itinerary. * * * A spokesman for Cunard said Friday Havana was excluded be- cause cruise passengers had ex- pressed the desire to avoid stop- ping in Cuba in view of unsettled conditions there. Donn! . RIDING ON AIR — This newly-designed air scooter, which rides on a blast of air, is readied for test takeoff by mechanic Bart. Reavis at the James Forrestal Research Center in Princeton, N. J. The rider controls the scooter by a shift in his weight. Michigan Crops | Establish Record —1] Per Cent Gain | LANSING ® — Production of Michigan's 17 major field and fruit ‘crops set an all-time record this |year, the Federal - Stat. Crop Re- porting Service said today. * * * } With harvestj ng virtually com- | pleted, the sefvice reported the over-all output adds up to 11 per| cent more than 1958—the previous} top year—and 28 per cent more than the 10-year average. The record was attained despite since late September which shaved) earlier forecasts for the corn, dry bean and potato crops. Prosecutor Quits Post ‘in Midland County Midland County prosecutor for the past six years, resigned yesterday effective Dec. 1. Rood said he) plans to enter private practice in| Midland. Circuit Judge Donald E. cutor Edward G. Durance to serve | Rood’s unexpired term until Dee. | | 31, 1960. Durance formerly lived in be | troit and St. Clair Shores. WILL RESTYLE for as $ little as Moke @ Never needs painting @ For new or “lived-in” houses @ Fireproof, rodent. termiteproof BB A RIKI BAK tA DSA KHIR II IIR IK IK IK IK I IOI KK KKK II III IIIA IA AAAS FEDERAL . 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M. — Los scientists NEW YORK ® — A little city in Michigan is going to throw big party because it likes , corporation. ‘ The blowout at Escanaba; on Upper Michigan peninsula, ‘is set for Jan. 12-23 in honor of Har- nischfeger Corp., maker/of truck ——— to be on Alamos oe appear in ef.\cranes and other heavy equip- forts to produce large amounts of Ment. « « Hk from the | electric power directly | On one of the ‘days business heat of atomic reactors. * * * houses and schools will close and folks will express their apprecia- Escanaba Folk Bow | to Industrial ‘Friend’ | fares brought to New York City today by a task force of the town’s business leaders. They said they want the business world to know how well their town and the big company from outside have gotten along and, incidentally, perhaps interest other firms in joining up. Mayor Ed Cox, a rugged rail- roader, heads the group. With him are city clerk George Harvey, news director Bill Duchaine of From a piece of metal the size radio station WDBC, editor Jean tion to the company which they aie ’ c e, en-: : lor : - ae SS. tage yodetiert ph gots gas, credit with pulling Escanaba out peeie a the Daily jess and economic doldrums. “mil Zitner, vice’ president of the they produced-on their first test a all aadliiaady saint . Chamber of Commerce few months ago enough eurrent to Woerd of the happy wedded life * t * keep a,-30-watt light bulb burning of Escanalia and Harnischfeger constantly. Now they are testing an as- sembly containing three of these little devices, with the — tion that the combined will at least triple the Reece production. If it works as expected, there is no reason why scores or hundred of these assemblies couldn't be oul to work in the core of a single re- actor to produce electricity on a power plant scale. * * * Their real goal is to develop a reactor designed to convert the maximum possible amount of heat directly into electric current. The system was explained re- cently to mewsmen touring the Les Alamos Scientific Labora- tery, birthplace ef the atom bomb. The laboratory was built by the govermment and is oper- ated by the University of Cali- fornia Radiation Laboratory. Dr. George M. Grover, scientist in charge of the project, said the reactor being used in the experi- ment is theoretically capable - of; — in 3008, |, producing 2,000 kilowatts in this) There have been times in the way. This would be equal to the past when a much smaller drop output of a small town sized power: agricultural income signaled a) plant. nationwide businéss recession, it} The little device is called a plas-| "0t ag agen ' seu | ma thermocouple: It is a compli-| ime farm income cated aetative ef the thermostat on| as much more than indicated your furnace for 1959 1960 was before the 1932 presidential and congres- sional elections. EFFECT IS SMALL The farmers’ economic setback! |helped to feed the big depression) jof the 30s. It helped also od bring a turnover in Farm Figures ‘Go Unnoticed — Income Decline Used to Bring Dark Headlines; Effect Less Now WASHINGTON &—The Agricul- ture Department has issued a \farm income forecast for 1960 which — because of its character — would have drawn dark head-| |lines and shaken busienss in for-| mer years. * * * But this time it was hardly | noticed. The report this week said it appears now that farm income will decline 15 per cent this year and perhaps half that Antismog Motor in Development Engineer at Stanford and social policies of the ‘ation | * * * Increases ; But the complacency with which| Air- to - Fuel ithe Jatest farm income decline is| being accepted underscores the) Ratio; No Carburetor | technological and social revolution PALO ALTO. Calif. uw — A vet-|'hat is sweeping agriculture. eran engineer has come out with, In the early 30s the farm pop- a home-made combustion system ulation was one-fourth of the to- for automobile engines which he| tal population, Today it is less farm income on the total nal aptad omy was much greater then than The neni converts ie engine | now. into a diesel-like affair, It greatly) pis shar p shrinkage in the size increases the air-to-fuel ratio to of the farm population, both in improve combusion. This is done | numbers and as a percentage of| technological | by creating @ precombustion cham- ine whole reflects ber in the cylinder head and using developments —. the replacement a fuel injection system instead of o¢ men by machines and the con- carburetor. |sequent reduction in unit costs of! At Stanford University’s me- producing farm products. The decline in farm income is - |being offset to a large extent these industrial workers as well as by de the pouring of borrowings—large- ily by government — into the econ- to pay for defense. eraft equipment firm of Jack & Heintz, Inc, He used a ct Heine, a 2, Some Military hand-tooled parts. — Mail Lost at Sea The pre-combusion chamber is 12] November made by positioning the spark plugs in a small cavity which be-; SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — If comes an antechamber to the reg-| you sent any first class mail to ular ¢ombustior area, Fuel can military personne] in Hawaii, the be injected into both the ante-|Philippines or Formosa’ which chamber and the regular combus-| would have reached San Francisco tion chamber, Combustion starts on Nov. 7 and 8, you might as in the antechamber and continues well do it all over again. in the regular chamber. j + * * . | : The added som. | The Navy says mail accumulat- no ing here on those two days was bustion ma i ase = > ae jettisoned. by a Military Air Trans- increase the relative amount of : : air burned. port Service Globmaster after it “s . . ; lost two engines and turned back With this high air ratio the tg Hamilton Air Force Base. The = he pe oer piace oi big plane tossed overboard 11 tons amount to only 2 per cent of the of cargo to enable it to timp back total fuel supplied, compared to 5\on its two remaining engines. per cent or more in ordinary en- * * gines, Heintz said. » * * delivery of such mail, said the Besides regular gasoline the en-|Western Sea Frontier Headquart- gine can use the cheaper distillates ers here, such as diese] ful and kerosene, | lost. th inventor said. It gives 15 per | cent better fuel economy than - ‘ regular engines, he added ‘Pastor Lists Services Joseph W. The Rev. Icey Road Causes Death STANDISH (® — Mrs Bourgeois, 72, of Sterling, killed Friday in a collision on ic) | Training Union, Melita road in Layton Township, |‘'Tithing and Stewardship.” Arenac County. ning vesper hour | is at 7:30. n “The Awakening Hour’’ Carrie 1 a.m. worship hour Sunday. At {Mayor Cox |Railroading activity was decreas- ling in Latest Movie a cee P| |days by increases in earnings of| Unless the sender has proof of it should be considered Moore of Rape Baptist Church will preach at the was |the 6 p.m, meeting of the Baptist the topic will be Eve- “Things had gotten pretty rough for Escanaba 12 years ago,’ says “The forest industry and ore-shipping had gone down. “The people of Escanaba got together to see if we could attract a good, sound industry. “Harnischfeger of Milwaukee became interested despite the views of expert and inexpert economists who said Escanaba could never expect to attract a heavy metals goods industry. “The company started out small, in our town, manufacturing weld- er equipment. — “It built a half-million-dollar addition in 1948 and another in) 1950. Now it employs more than | 1,000 persons and Escanaba is a | solidly growing city of 16,100. * * * “That's why we're going to show our appreciation. Har-| inishchfeger dealers from all 50, istates and some foreign copntries) are coming * * * “We'll have dog sleds out to; meet them and there'll be danc- jing, sleigh rides, skiing and a lot| of fun.” ‘Niven Refusing to Falsify Line HOLLYWOOD (®—David Niv- en, 1959 Academy Award win- ner, sald today he refused to dub one line of dialogue which would give his newest movie a motion picture production code. * * * To get the approval of the film industry's. watchdeg body, | the producers of “Happy Anni- | versary” have hired New York | television attor Allen Swift to | imitate Niven and speak | lime. | The movie based on the Broadway, hit, ‘Anniversary their 14th anniversary Sunday the | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 MRS. ROY CUMMINGS | Office, declined te elaborate on Reed Singers List Programs Group Celebrating 14th Anniversary at Messich Baptist Church Mts, Roy Cummings, wifé of the pastor of Messiah Baptist Church, | will be in charge of the Wednesda ay evening church program, honoring Viaona Reddy, the Rev. J. Allen Parker and his congregation of the Newman AME Church. The Reed Singers are celebrating |through Nov. 22 with special pro- igrams at 7:30 each night at th Messiah Church, 268 Prospect St: Mrs. Mary Barnett will lead | the Sunday evening program, As- sisting during the week will be Mrs, Alice Tilleis, Mrs. Corrie Milton, Mrs. W. G. Jackson, Mrs. Edna Fulesh Mrs. Emma Kin- cade, Mrs. Rosy Todd and Mrs. | Bebbie White. | Members of the Reed Singers in- clude Mrs, White who is president and manager; Mrs. Vi Reddy, vice president; Mrs. Mary Powel, re- cording secretary; Mary Anderson, sie Terrell, corresponding secre- tary. Others are Mrs. M. F. treasurer and pianist; Mrs. Fannie ise Bessley, assistant pianist. 1,100 This Week DETROIT (UPI)—Auto produc- tion in the United States dropped another 1,100 units this week be- Waltz,” is a story of the 13th couple with two children. * * * At a dinner party, the drunken Niven, irked at his wife’s par- ents, tells them he and their daughter (Mitzie Gaynor) had | an affair before their marriage. The code officials said they | would approve the picture only | it Niven dubbed this line: | “I was wrong. I never should have taken Alice to that hotel room before we were married. What could I have been think- ing of?" * * * Niven called the suggested sub- stitute “‘an insipid line th at says, in effect, that I have made | a dirty picture, Had I thought the picture was, dirty, I never | would have made it. The picture is in no way imaginable in bad | taste or obscene.’ anniversary of a happily married | calise of steel- stortages, Ward's Automotive Reports said Friday. Ward's said the industry turned, out only about 62,573 cars this | week, largely because of the final | collapse of General Motors car-| | puilding and leveling off in produc- tion by most other manufacturers. This week's output compares wfth qf 63,451 cars last week and 117,688 in the same | week a year ago. Truck production this week was limited to 12,980, compared with 13,725 last week and 23,697 in the same week a year ago. The week's production pushed the total car-truck output for the) year to 5,990,474, compared with 4,112,375 in the samme week a year) 0. Barring seyere cutbacks, the industry should turn out about 250,000 units this month, a 60 per cent cut from the presteel estimate | of 636,000, Ward's said. financial secretary; and Mrs. Jes-| Horn, | Stafford, chaplain; and Mrs, Lou-| ‘Auto Production Off. *. State May Have Key Role make its ‘intercity television relay equipment available fo the post To Step Up ‘Mail by TV’ Test the velope and deliver it to destination! in an envelope, thus protecting Phone Official to Head U.S. Talks on N-Ban WASHINGTON (UPI) — Dr James B. Fisk, executive vice ipresident of the Bell Telephone laboratories, will head American experts in forthcoming talks at Geneva with Russia and Great Britain on detection of under- ground nuclear tests. * * * Fisk headed the original Ameri- can scientific delegation to the conference of experts 17 months ago. They reported that a world- wide nuclear test ban detection system \ was possible. office for new tests on facsimile letter transmission. © Post office officials, who cau- tiously confirmed last month that they had been testing a facsimiie | letter service between Wash- ington and the Les Angeles Post- tests. — Transmission would be limited te test matter and “internal government correspondence.” The commission authorized AT&T to charge its regular inter- city television program relay | rates for the government's facsim- ile experiments. It was disclosed that Western Union Telegraph Co., which has announced a new facsimile tele- gram service between five major! cities, effective Dec. 1, had pro- tested the government's applica-| Sees School Fund Lack tion for further facsimile tests. » * ALMA ® — Increases fn Michi-| FCC said it had given due con- igan college enrollment are not |sideration to these protests, but |keeping up with the state’s grow-|that the post office department had ing number of college age people,| urged ‘‘the immediacy of the need |Edward W. Groesbeck, director|for the test.’’ of the University cf Michigas Of-| It was disclosed last month that fice of Registration and Rectors, | ‘the department ,had awarded a said Friday. * the FCC announcement, * * * The commission ‘said AT&T proposes to supply the ‘Post Of fice Department with two sets of television channels, one linking * * |Telephone & Telegraph Co. to He blamed the decline on the|develop equipment for instant inter- failure of, public and private sup-|city Jetter transmission. This in- port to provide adequate facilities lchaded a device which could ‘‘read’’ to meet the demand, jresearch contract to International | ian unfolded letter through an en-| REVERE YOUR NEIGHBORS Pr nore eae mirrors reflesting our own a our eyes, point any spot on the lose, you you'll find people, who are ope; the anxious to ex a hand of fri p to make their existance more enjoyable by making yours more delightful. Neighbors are the very essence‘of the Christ- ian concept of human behavior. 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Super SPECIALS —_ | HOUSTON, me (AP) — The lots of singing, lots of music, and| “GARLAND, Tex. (AP) — Gov last survivor of the battle between!iots of barbecued ribs — and he’l!|Orval Faubus of Arkansas told the By RUTH MONTGOMERY won, captured, world headlines | a | the Blue and the Gray, Confeder-| + ay tour,” she said Garland Kiwanis Club Friday ’ ate, veteran Walter Williams,)’ 3 ? night that “I have never opposed WASHINGTON — Vice President with his key role in the expose of | chalk up his 117th birthday to-| | e483 tmiceration => only integration at {Nixon is one eathest Young ™an|Aiger Hiss, inoved to the Senate,| t “Y day. An American Legion band will point.” ; who doubts the old adage that “you % “ : "YU became vice president, and is now “Vv Dixie” and ‘“Cotton-Eyed x* * * can’t go home again.” pea lpelbee bo « * — two of Williams’ all-time * * * the front runner for the No. 1 — ~— Se oo tough eid "= | tavorites, An honor guard WillleasGouthers Methodist toothal He has just tried it, and unless |SPot next year. er Sy here to hely him celebeate|come from ROTC units at Hous-|game- today. see, a New York rocket named Nelson ee *® ams | the anniversary. | |ton's Lamar High School. Faubus said the U.S. “Supreme|Rockefeller has upset the apple-| Last week he again journcyed * ” tp! ype aie ple allae megeel ccd Re Dye hanggregelinnn De elaer Biap- wry Byes na Bre when outla segrega week, willing swear! chased a ticket on a commercial rere alo wil be gran BOY, 11 Hurt Fatally public schools. - ‘ that any changes in his home state| jet airliner, and enly four and a | and great-grandchildren CARSON CITY # — Daniel P. 7 e ..&, have simply been for the better. half hours later touched down | for _barkecued, Lege Eon and sti oti Cavanaugh, 11, was injured fatally; “The separate-but-equal idea) Fourteen years. ago, a serious in Los Angeles. | ring band music. Williams, blind! --iday when his bicycle was struck |Satistied the carpetbag govern-|young naval officer bought an air-| this time there was @ reunion and partially deaf; has been bed- By a car on M57 near this Mont-|ments during reconstruction and |jines ticket at the Baltimore termi- th the old “Committee of 100,” cs ridden for about two years, calm County community. Me was|@Very. Supreme Court since that nal and spent the succeeding 18 — - « 1 teint se Gol 2.8 x ithe son of Lawrence Cavanaugh of time,” he said. hours flying to California. ‘able to keep the date, the vice His daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae|Carson City. Sheriff's deputies said He wore the uniform of a |president confided: “I saved nearly] Bowles, said the old veteran had|the boy was.in the wrong lane Hospitalized at Last lieutenant commander, but as 12 hours on the flight this time,| rep 3 made a four-point request for his)and was struck by a car passing a soon as he landed in Los Angeles land I can still wear the navy Uni - ae a : oa, birthday party; “Lots of people,|bus, Sanne = . Syne he purchased a civilian suit, lform I shed to meet you guys. ae woman w as cn n wen Fuller A ya: ao toehny pete Ma aa cceuten (ia nek | Saakere These Foisétis ac Nationally pe eth Toys ‘eo time in her life Thursday, She “|to oweeten | Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine. . [ir Fas Suncn sto trae, to GOP een a , eHUBLEY ¢ IDEAL eREMCO “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” |her. shoulder when she fell in ajthe “Committee of 100" *inter-| WASHINGTON (UPI) — Com shed behind her home. 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One < > We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities . o ae . ie Open Mon., Thurs., . DUSTOP FILTERS , RUBBISH BURNER {| Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P. M. Turn Those White Elephants 39: $1.00 | Ww. Haren Store Only 7 BS. te tee Sunday 10 to 5 into Green Money ion Bargain Center ‘ EAST SIDE DOWNTOWN | elon 1052 W. Ww. hg 526 N. PERRY 142 WAYNE $T. : 2 cone Glenwood Next to Wrigheys’s Back of County Bid. ~~ d i \ CHINA “tn stote ‘ : ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ’ ‘ : ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ’ , . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ s*~ ~>we O48 ee Ce a “err ee eee a e«e« “ee a) OE Oe Oe ee & ee oem eo eee = Looking over some of the 75 layettes contributed by the Carol Brooks Section at the 47th annual ingathering of the Needlework Guild Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church are (from left) Mrs. John 6000 Garments Collected at Needlework Ingathering Rec ss Be pares st. — Checking reports and garments at the Needlework Guild Ingathering Thursday were (seated from left) Mrs. W. Ross Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. A. executive J. ‘Michal, PR secretary; president. Riley of Illinois avenue, Mrs. Edward A. Barrett of Pine Tree trail, president of the group, and Mrs. Pentiac Press Phetes Charles Wixom of Lakeland avenue. Mrs. Riley and Mrs, Wixom are section presidents. Mrs. Donald A. Nicholie, recording secretary; (standing from left) Mrs. Donald D. Bos, membership chairman; and Mrs. Charles Rogers, first vice Mme. Pandit Introduced by Consul By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Pandit, speaker for Birming- ham Town Hall Thursday and Friday, was introduced both days by Sir James A. Easton, British Consul in Detroit. Sir James and Lady Easton, Dr. Kenneth Gass, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Mrs. George S. Hodges and Susan Hodges were at the speakers’ table with Madame Pandit at the luncheons given following her talk each day at the Bir- mingham Country Club “Bring your sandwich” luncheons were held in homes of several Birmingham Junior Elected to The November meeting of the volunteer bureau commit- tee of Central Volunteer Bureau, a member agency of the Pontiac Area United Fund, was held Thursday at the Com- munity Services Building. Mrs. Donald White, women’s division chairman, announced the election of Mrs. Ray Meggett as a vice president of the State Association of Vol- unteer Bureaus at the Michigan Welfare Conference in Grand Rapids last week. Mrs. Meg- gett is a member of the Volun- teer Buteau Committee. * * Mrs. Arthur Kinney reported 10 individuals and one group Madame s ‘ Leaguers Wednesday when the large membership in this area divided into small groups for discussions : Among hostesses were Mrs Roy C. Leitch Jr., Mrs. George H. Lowden, Mrs. Richard B. Wallace, Mrs tin. Mrs. James B. VanDusen, Mrs. J. Clark Abbott, Mrs. Wil- liam H. Breech, Mrs, John W Fauver, Mrs. David E. White, Mrs. Donnell R. Matthews and Phoebe Otter. * * * Mrs. Roy D. B. Moynahan is in Boca Raton, Fla., mak- ing the Moynahan home there ready for the season, She will State Post did a total of 98 hours of vol- unteer wark in October. Mrs, James Briney of East Iroquois road was appointed motor aids chairman for the bureau. Her responsibilities include placement of volunteer drivers Theodore Panaretos, director of public relations at Pontiac State Hospital, was a guest. * * * The Volunteer Bureau works for Pontiac area citizens who wish to donate spare time and skills to anemberegencies of thé United Fund. The bureau is a connecting link between agencies needing voltinteers and those willing to serve. Nicholas Mar- return home for the Christmas holidays and go South again early in January where she will be joined as often as possible by Mr. Moynahan and others in the family during the winter months. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William D MacDonnell of Glengarry road will entertain at large cocktail parties Sunday afternoon and the next Sunday. Flowers and _ decorations have been tastefully worked out in white and gold colors to blend with the general decor of their new home. * * * There will be parties before and after Sunday's Detroit Li- ons football game. In Birming- ham Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Jaynes will give a cock- tai] and super party after the contest, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward P, Sipe have invited guests for dinner, also follow- e ing the game. * x * Mr. and Mrs- W, Thompson Tambke will have as guests for Thanksgiving Mrs. Tamb- ke’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Grout of Nantucket, Mass. The Grouts, former GroSse Pointe residents, will visit old friends there before returning East. * * a» Mr. and Mra‘“Dale 0. Miller entertained at dinner Saturday evening in. honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs, M. G. Huntington of Akron, Ohio, 4 . Berg announces admission is "Mel Toby, tickets; Bonnie Mar- By MARY ANGLEMIER For 47 years the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild, Inc. has been helping the needy of the area. More than 6,000 garments were contributed at the guild’s annual Ingathering at the First Presbyterian Church Thursday. Tables were piled high with shirts, caps, outing flannel pajamas, underwear, socks, and fully lined corduroy trous- ers for boys. ° * * * Warm knitted caps, mittens, slips, dresses, socks, blouses and pajamas for girls were stacked on long tables as well as infants’ clothing, sheets, blankets and towels. * * * Outing flannel gowns, bed jackets and knitted bed socks were donated for elderly men and women as well as cotton flannel blankets. Seventy-five layettes were donated by the Carol Brooks Section. Members of this group sew throughout the year to assemble garments for the annual Ingathering. The Queen Mary Section reported over 500 garments. These women meet every two weeks to sew and knit, mak- ing children’s clothing and layettes. A gay yellow quilt, made by the Campfire Girls at Willis School under the direction of Mrs. Howard Barnes, a sec- tion president, also was displayed. * * * Mrs. Edward P. Barrett, president, announced two new section presidents, Mrs. William Dunseith and Mrs. Charles Bowers. x *« * Named as new directors were Mrs. Carmi O'Dell, Mrs. James Wilkinson, Mrs. William R. Brown and Mrs. Fred Weist. Thirty-four new members joined in the contribu- - tions this year. All clothing is given out locally. Among the agencies assisted by Needlework Guild are the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Oakland County Health Depart- ment, Oakland County Family Center, Pontiac Health Department, Pontiac General and St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pitals. Others include Michigan Children’s Ald Society, Pontiac Visiting Nurse Association, Oakland County Children’s Home, Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Oakland County Juvenile Court and Oakland County Convalescent Hospital. ; * * * Often during the school year private. cases are referred to Needlework Guild. Usually these families need only temporary help as a result of sickness, fire or other dis- aster. The guild gives assistance confidentially. * * * Mrs. Chauncey G. Burke and Mrs. George H. Crane were distribution chairmen. For the morning coffee hour, members of the Queen Mary Section served British pastries as scones, currant cakes, tea biscuits and other delicacies. Assisting Mrs. C. J. Craighead, chairman, were Mrs. Walter Galbraith, Mrs. Henry Milligan and Mrs. John L. Gemmell. Fair Set at Synagogue Charles Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blumeno. Mr. Jacobs is synagogue president. Plan Fair at Temple Mrs. Samuel Smith, worthy high priestess of Pontiac White Shrine No. 22, announced final plans for the Nov, 28 annual bazaar at Roosevelt Temple when members met Wednesday at the temple. Mrs. Edward Pritchard, worthy shepherdess, is genéral chairman. Tickets are avail- able for the bazaar’s dinner to be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.t. Mrs. Wayne Reaves was in charge of refreshments. The youth group of Congre- gation B'’Nai Israel has _in- vited the public to its fair Sunday afternoon at the syna- gogue on Oneida road. * * * Chairman of the fair Lee free and booths are directed by chairmen Roz Surowitz, for- tune-telling; Adrienne Ressler and Sue Newhoue, make-iip; Ron Surowitz and Bruce Berg, balloon board; Debbie Marlow and Sara Serwin, wishing well; Bill Gamburd and Sylvia Roth- child, ball throw; and Lee Berg and Paul Wine, fish pond. Movies will be shown. Arrangements chairmen are low, kitchen; Mark Berg, prizes; and Eric Blumeno, pub- lications: * * Sponsors; are Mr. and M's, Mrs. John Tsatsanis of Howard street and daughter, Loretta, (left) chat with Mrs. S. V. Sekles of Ottawa drive at the Needlework Guild Ingathering Mrs. Andrew McKerrow of Miami road pours at the morning coffee hour while directors and section presidents bring their collected clothing to First Presbyterian Church for the 47th an- Thursday at First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Tsatsanis makes blouses and skirts for girls, and shirts for boys for her yearly contribution. nual ingathering of Needlework Cuild. Mrs. W. H. Lehman (left) and Mrs. H. B. Lowes sample delicacies made from Welsh, Scottish and English recipes by the Queen Mary Section. Girl Scouts Introduce Yule Plans Editorial Committee The second annual press luncheon was held Friday after- noon at.-the Hunter’s Whip, Franklin, by the public rela- tions committee of the Girl Scouts of Southern Oakland County, Mrs. C. W. Smith, public lsabellas Schedule Dinner The Daughters of Isabella plan a social evening Nov. 23. Mrs. F¥ank. Schmidt will be in charge of the cooperative din- ner to be served at 6:30. Mrs. Louis Koprince is chairman of the entertainment. * * * The annual Communion Sun- day of the circle will be at St. Benedict's Church Nov. 29 at 8 a.m. Mrs. Richard Ashton has been appointed delegate to the quarterly meeting of the National Council of Catholic Women at Sacred Heart Church, Auburn Heights, Dec. 2, Mrs. D. W. Polmear is the newly appointed Welfare chair- man, assisted by Mrs, Albert Schoeneman. A gift wrapping demonstra- tion by Mrs. Frank Younce was featured when members met this week. More for Less Shoe fashions change rapidly these days and it's better to have more pairs in your clos- et at a moderate price per pair, Thus, you can discard them without a qualm ‘at the end of a season, * relations chairman, was in charge of arrangements. * * * Highlight of the afternoon was the inauguration of the new editorial committee, a group of volunteers who will serve as ‘‘clearing house” to the press. This committee is an outgrowth of the first press luncheon and wgs suggested to the organization by members of the press. * * * Stating, ‘It is important to know one another better in this push-button age,”’ Mrs. Smith introduced representa- tives of many local newspapers and their parallel Girl Scout resource person, Junior High Plans Panel at Bloomfield The topic “Development of a Teen-Age Social Guide” will be explored by a panel discussion before the” Bloomfield Hills Junior High PTO Monday eve- ning at 8 p.m. x* * * The three panel members are ‘High School in similar pfob- lems. * *x * The discussion will be on the advisability of initiating com- munity: action to develop a set Complete Mrs. Gordon Lew opened her Exmoor street? home to the Newcomers Club of Pontiac. Assisting were Mrs, Pearson Wood and Mrs, Gerald Berry. Mrs. James Graybiel presid- ed at .the. business meeting. Plans were completed for the Christmas dinner party. Former Mayor William Don- aldson showed ‘slides of his trip to Europe and the Holy Land. Mrs, Walter Obenoff was welcomed to membership, Guests included Mrs. Eugene Bulgozdy, Mts. Ellen Demp- sey, Mrs. William Donaldson, Mrs. Donald Gause and Mrs. F. I. McDowell, Mrs, Obenoff presided at the tea table during the social hour, Yule Bazaar ls Discussed _ Mrs. Dale Moats, president of the Colonial Group of First Congregational Church, an- nounced plans for a Christmas bazaar wheh members met Friday at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. Harold B. Euler. Mrs. Donald G, Strauss was luncheon committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. Eugene Gump, Mrs. Adolph Magnus, Mrs. Mac T. Whitfield and Mrs. J. B. Jewell. Mrs. Perrin Talks at PTA Mrs; Fern Perrin, director of visiting teachers, Was speak- er when McCarroll School PTA wt _ met Wednesday. The visiting | teacher ‘program was organ- ized in 1947 with referrals com- ihg mainly from teachérs,’ doc- tors and social agencies. A meeting of the traffic safe- ty: committee was set for Nov. 16. ‘a Names of Tots” to Receive Gifts Are Distributed Chummings, pic chairman of Iota Eta Chap- ter of Pi Omicron National So- rority, ener Megs of youngsters from County Society>—fer— Children who will be presented gifts by members at a Dec. 9 Christmas party. Mrs, George Reuter of Summit averfile was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Elna Haines. * * x The gifts are to be left with Mrs. E. Verne McCall of Lor- raine court no later than Dec. Lf Plans for the Pontiae Council of Pi. Omicron Christmas par- ty Dec. 10 at the Hotel Waldron also were discussed. * * * President Mrs. Buh! Burt re- ported on the Michigan State Chapter meeting held Sunday at Rotunda Inn. She announced that the 25th Michigan State Convention will be May 14 and 15 at the Statler Hilton Hotel, e Mrs. Katherine Lance, center, of . Zontian Mrs. Helen Reese discussed Toledo’s Zonta Club, was guest speaker the Pontiac club’s activities with the a “Roy Huber of Detroit at Thursday's Zonta dinner. Mary visitor before the program. was a guest. Kelly, right, cochairman, and another ; : Winners Noted Peatiae Press Photes left, Adah: Shelly, Mrs. Russell W. Evans, Lola Parkins and Clara Nusbaumer, were appropriately __laed, since November is Zonta’s birthday month. Charter members of the. Pontiac Zonta Inter- national Club were honored at an intercity dinner at Kingsley Inn Thursday evening. The honorees, from The~Land.©* Lakes Duplicate Bridge Club met Wednesday eve- ning at the CAI Winners were Dr, and Mrs. Mau- rice Willis, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Segula, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hoyt, Mary Ann Neville, daughter of | Angdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Neville of Boston avenue and bride-elect of Honored With. Showers Parents < Shown Mrs. Alice May warg Children’s Work Mrs. John Drinnon of Lakeview at Bailey School 9 ° bd . e Zonta’s Intercit Dinner| Willis PTA | TeaHonors faery veacker, nas been honored|avenue entertained at © misce-| parents visited their children’s] meee ow Sng Mtn. SO recently at a number of prenup-|} shower, Guests were Mrs. I M eets Mrs. Monroe fal irene Augustine, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Ray ae Ee ae : ’ Cohos' luncheon and b Paul Lund, week a ora ey School's) Attracts 200 Mem bers of Boston ilesctbonene shoves wai Mrs. race Chris Buck, Dorothy Cun-|Open House. William Nesbitt and Mrs. Michael|ningham, Mrs. David St. Dennis, * oe 7 Principal Larry Crew welcomed the group and Mrs. Dolph Wright for Dinner Mrs, Robert T. Monroe of Boston was honored at a tea Friday afternoon at the home. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Al- len H, Monroe of Cherokee Lynch. Guests included Mrs. Neville, Mrs. A. B. Augustine, Mrs. Verne Volieweiler, Mrs. Herman Volle-|Summers, Mrs. Jean Bowen, Mrs. conducted the short“business meet- weiler, Mrs. Maurice Gormley,|George Shipp and Mrs. G. W. ing. Mrs. William Lang, Hazel LaLone, |Shipp. ' x~ * * The Pontiac Zonta Club, a serv. (Oak, Ferndale and Birmingham. ice group of over 70 professional'Charter members of visiting clubs women, since 1928, sponsored anias well as regional and district intercity dinner for some 200 area|representatives were introduced, and out-of-state members at the Kingsley Inn Thursday. It was in A ve dinner was served at Willis School when the PTA met. Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Alfred Davidge, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Don honor of charter members of the Pontiac club, Feted during this, Zonta. Inter- national’s “40th birthday month, were charter members Adah Shel- ly, Clara Nuasbaumer, Lola- Par- i . Evans, Given Talk at MSUO The Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Assn. met at MSUO for its monthly din- ner Wednesday. Members and guests toured the university and were ad- munity. dressed by Dr. Lowell R. Ek- Florence presidi lund on adult educational fa- wits, tine’ tor Mre'| facilities available . Le Sampson, president, wel- Hostesses were Edythe Per- conted members and guests. ry and Mrs. Warren Treve- r than, ‘ Quest speaker was .Mrs, Kath- rine Lance of Toledo's Zonta Cjub,| , Presidest | Revert | Traver lodbyist for equal pay for women whose subject was “Mirrored Re- ter, NSA, of Mt, Clemens is fleetions,”” touching on the past, planning ‘a, workshop Noy. 14. présent and future of the-ciul, | -Piams were made to attendy Qut-of-town clubs portereks | . , a pee be nye my ster al =| Camp Nesbitt a | Women Meet WEDDING Cain Neibitt= No. 1, Ladies SPECIAL by VARDEN Beautiful 5x7 Album With 12 Pictures Your Prebrida! Picture for Paper 8x10 Portrait of Bride and Greom in Coler ational Léague, met at its Pike street hall Thursday. Final plans were completed for a Thanksgiving cooperative dinner there at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. \William Paetow and Mrs. Jerry Hould are in charge of arrange- ments. Mrs. William Bedard, hospital Mrs. Lawrence Ferman, Mrs. Gerald Smith and Mrs. Ezekial Fulgham, fourth and fifth grade room mothers, were din- ner chairmen. * * * Mrs. Willis Schnekenburger, membership chairman, an- nounced that Mrs. Harry Chambers, second grade teach- er, was winner with the larg- est percentage of new PTA members in ag recent drive. The attendance banner was won by Joyce Steiner, teacher for the hard of hearing. * * * Mrs. Frederick Bennett re- ported on the school fair. A council report was given by Mrs, William Davis. President Mrs: Thomas Hen- son thanked Mrs. Bennett and the assembly for Ook help with ‘the fair. *® * * Robert Bentley, father vice president, was road. The former Marjorie Ely, Mrs, Monroe is the daughter of the late Frank Ely, mayor Neville, Mrs. Allen Liedtke, Mrs Nelson Robertoy, Mrs. Kathryn Fairbrother, Betty Nesbitt, Gloria Augustine, Barbara Mrs. Violet of Pontiac several years ago. * * * Invited guests had been school friends, The group in- cluded Mrs. Charles H, Craw- PTA Is Shown , ‘Charlie’s Haunt,’ shower. Drake, Parle, Mrs. Glenn Palmer, Ma’ Savage, Stevens, Frances Dabrowa, line Benito, Bridesmaids Mary Ann Koenig, Mary Kelley and Patricia Gui- bord entertained with a personal] serveq by Mrs. Hasson Joseph andl were Margaret Guests Sally Hildebrandt, Anna Antonelli, Mary Ann Walters, M ary mothers to Mrs, Ellen Sheffield’s| Sheila | _—— Paw- | -eeeeees ' The evening was concluded with a social hour. Refreshments were \Mrs. Melvin Booth, homeroom) ford, Mrs. Maynard H. Slater, Patricia Hoover, Betty Czarnecki, and Mrs. John Irwin. Others were Mrs, Harold A. Furlong, Mrs. Clifford C, Eke- lund, Mrs. James Lafer of Grosse Pointe, Margaret King of Detroit, Mrs. Mark William- son of Lapeer, Mrs. Dexter H. Craig of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Harold Chapel of Bir- mingham. * * * Also invited were Blanche Avery of Ann Arbor, a former teacher, and Mrs. Carl Dol- beare of Grand Rapids, a sis- School PTA Wednesday. introduced Mr. Mitchell ment who ran the film. Reports of the 85th annual con- vention of Michigan WCTU Oct./Mrs. James by the Rev. Lola P. Marion and for Dec. 2 at the school. B. Whitney Unit met this week.| James Blakeney, secretary, Mrs. Mrs. John E. McCormick of| Robert Quinn and Mrs. Donald Ber- Safety was further emphasized when. Leslie Langford introduced Capt. Bruce Bigler and Lt. Jerry Murphy of the Webster Safety Pa- trol who spoke about problems fac- ter-in-law. ing patrol youngsters. ° Mrs. George Watters, president, ; : said a recreational program will WCTU Meeting be held again this winter, estab- Given Reports lished by fathers of the school and members of the Pontiac Parks and |Recreation Dept. She added that Clarkson, library 21, 22 and 23 in Clare were given|chairman, is planning a book fair! Mrs. Nellie Monroe when the Dora; Reports were given hy Mrs. safety, was shown to the Webster Jotm Mitchell of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. of Detroit dis- cussed ‘Safety in the Home.” Mrs. John Rothschild, safety chairman, and Herschel Peters of the telephone company’s public relations depart-| Mrs. Dorothy Gould, Mrs. Gel- 7 Beatrice Spring, Mary Margaret ston V. Poole, Mrs. Harold A. a Safety Film Stariha, Nancy Rivers, Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Mrs. John Windiate “Charlie’s Haunt,” a film on/|Ulinski and Marie Wyss. Presbyterians to See Slides at Meeting The Women’s Assn. of the Auburn Heights United Pres- byterian Church, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mongay.* The Rev. John Hazelton, pas- tor of the East Side Presby- terian Parish; Hamtramck, will speak and show slides in con- nection with the mission work in his church, The congrega- tion has organized a used cloth- ing store to provide low cost - garments for the needy. Cir- cles at the Auburn Heights church have prepared boxes of used clothing and canned goods for donation to the store. Women of the church have been urged to attend the pro- gram and social hour. Nurs- NY eee | ithe Portrait Only You Can Give donation of a musical chair to the} Coming to spend Thorpe street was hostess to the| service will be available. Approximately 40 proats to shoowe Il oeGiatrics. ward. ta witht her sevente’ Dar. end [13 mansbers ond tions hee poets ty Gt 5” x7” SIZE ONLY reception. A tour of Girls Ranch, one of} Mrs. Muir Lind, will be Mr. Plans were made to donatejdren and staff of the school willl Veterqns Will Have $460 Ea h $3995 the Jeague’s philanthropies, is be- tn, ee Christmas gifts to Grand Rapids|be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 18 in the! ,. ec ing planned. family of Columbus, Ohio. veterans at the next meeting. gymnasium. ‘ Gifts From MOMS Varden Studio 23 E. Lawrence PONTIAC FE 4.1701 of Yourself, the Children or Your Family It’s a Free Country—Abby Don’t Get Clipped to Protect Secret By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am so fed up with my Beauty Shop I what to do. don't know I would go to another one but the opera- tor I go to is the only one who knows I deel ie iow J ig 3 & i sa8cg2 sei gaed spit iC. R. HASKILL - STUDIO. 1 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-0553 DEAR ABBY: I have a friend, poor soul. She is wid- owed and lives alone. When I invite her for a 12 -o'clock lunch, she comes at 11:00 a.m. If I invite her for 6:00 supper, she will come as early as 4:30 p.m. At this early hour I am usually rushing around doing last-minute things and I can't visit with her. Would it be al- right to ask her not to come so early? I wouldn't hurt her feelings for the world. TIMID DEAR TIMID: Don’t ask her not to come early. But when she does, sit her down with a newspaper, magazine or book and ask her to please entertain herself while you attend to your last-minute chores. * * * DEAR ABBY: Our son is 14 and we have that ‘‘filthy magazine” problem with him. He doesn't buy them himself because we have forbidden it, but he has a boyfriend who comes to visit him and this boy brings a large stack of these nasty magazines. The boys go into my son's room, close the door and read them. We can't confiscate the mag- - azines because they belong to the other boy. We don’t want to impound this trash because it would confer upon it an un- deserved importance. What ent your son from in his own home, read it elsewhere, Most healthy-minded young fellows pass through this stage quickly, with a minimum of difficulty. Don't dwell on it. | * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO ABE: When you help out a man who is in trouble, you can be sure of one thing. He won't forget you — the next time he's in trouble. * * * What's your problem? For a personal reply write to Abby, care of this paper. Enclose a stamped, «self-addressed en- velope. so inclined, he will | ons?) Santa Claus Suit Early COSTUMES Van : em ; DESIGNERS AND CREATORS } OF ORIGINAL COSTUMES YOUR CHOICE FROM OVER 2000 RENTAL COSTUMES OR WE WILL MAKE 1 OR 100 FOR YOU FOR SALE OR RENT — WIGS AND THEATRICAL MAKE UP i 2823 N. Weedward Ave. R. Shultz Reyal Oak, Michigan Liberty 9-5200 Plans to - distribute Christmas gifts to continental and overseas veterans were made when Gallo-|7 way Lake MOMS unit 21 met! Wednesday at the Pontiac road|# home of Mrs. Lawrence Hansen. |) Mrs. Joseph Goedeke was cohost- |¥ oss F RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS Serving Pontide for31 Years 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 The group discussed purchase of |* a television set for patients at the|) Howell Sanatorium. The 14 members were served a/7 luncheon. Mrs. Michael Chase was| ii welcomed to membership. Friendly Neighbors in Luncheon Meeting Mrs. George Gaylock opened her Lotus drive home to the Lotus | |Lake Friendly Neighbors Club for a luncheon meeting Tuesday. Members sewed cancer pads| and discussed Christmas favors for crippled children. The next meeting will be at the Kenford street home of Mrs. Glenn 1 Delight in the beautiful difference! | after our experts CLAIROL hair SNOW SUITS | | i color with styling $590 priced for November . . . Suddenly your hair has a new s Children’s Cleaned C mering beauty, .s Up to ra ee agen A Size 10 pot fre lovelthens © of CASH AND CARRY SKIRTS ‘ ¢ . A Repeat! SWEATERS «i 59 LUSTRON | FATHER & SON CLEANERS Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Creamy Cold Wave 42 N. Saginaw St. With $e ore JOSUYN FE 2.6424 pipes ton Renae mt sca ont Raa EA STE a _. —_—— So eS et a i lie ee LY ee ie he be Bek ed cn ¢ Se Di, ee ee od FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor Harry Nichols, President Lyceum 10:30 A.M Evening Service 7:30, Rev. Marshall, speaker Wed. Evening Service 7:30, Message Tea Rev. Marshall | ¥ a Se Ao a OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Rev J. W. Deeg. Pastor-—Montcalm and Glenwood Morning Worship 10 A. M. "Have You Received Since You Believed’ rom School 11:15 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. it tet ae aaa FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN © 46 NORTH ROSELAWN “COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS” Sunday School 10 A, M. Morning Service 11:00 A.M Sermon by the Pastor ia] Music. Evening Service “GIVE GoD THANKS” 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 7:30 P.M REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor 70 Chamberlain FE 4-9053 Corner Edison Sunday 11 A. M. Wednesday 8:00 P. M. * David Williamson “HEALTH I8 CATCHING” Mrs. Diane Seaman “PRAYING THROUGH" Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbic Ave FE 5-9960 METHODISTS PURCHASE PROPERTY — Officers of the Wesleyan Foundation, comprised of Methodist Churches in Oak- land County, today closed the purchase of a site on Walton boule- vard near MSUO. The foundation will serve students of the newly established university. Shown standing are (from left) John B. Wilson of Central Methodist Church, secretary; the ‘Rev. Lloyd Rev. M. F. Boyd ir., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor y- the reward for what he gave BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON at MARK STREET ; Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor 'ercy M. Walley /r., Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8:45 and 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “THE FOOLISHNESS OF PREACHING” 9:45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All 7:00 P.M.—Five Youth Fellowship Groups Adult 8:00 P.M.—Evening Vespers “PAYMENT IN FULL” Wednesday 6:30 P.M—Fellowship Dinner ‘ Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. — Fellowship Dinner ' “An Ametican Baptist Convention *@hiurch™™ scripts). CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Sunday earyice 7 = P.M J. ke, speakin: suvet eee Wed. 7:30 PM Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH COOLEY LAKE RD. at LOCKHAVEN Rev. W Cadman Prout. Pastor Sunday School .. ..9:45 AM Church Service 11 AM. ial Service S " im — ‘The 7:00 P. M. SERVICE e in Charge of YOUTH oMDNPSDAY, 1.20 P.M PRAYER & YOUTH CHOIR Y & CHILDREN’S CHURCH ow AMBLS PARKING We Cordially Invite You to Worship FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY pag BEE Fi = Lutherans Sponsor Thanksgiving Appeal Christ Lutheran Church will par- ticipate in the annual Thanksgiving Clothing Appel for Lutheran World Relief. * * * The Rev. Arvid Anderson asks members to bring good, clean, is processed at central points, then the world. flood victims in Taiwan and India. t used clothing anytime from Sun-|he held pastorates at Luther, Dry- oy through Nov. 22. The clothing|den and Lincoln Park. sent to needy. people throughout | Recently hundreds of pounds of) clothing and food were given to Bates, a director of the foundation; Benjamin D. Church of First Methodist Church, treasurer, and Henry C. Duffield, owner of the property. The Rev. James W. Deeg, president of the foundation and pastor of the Oakland Park Methodist Church, is seated by Mrs. Duffield as he signs the document. Pilgrim Holiness Pastor Is Rev. Melvin Straight’ Coming to the Pilgrim Holiness Church as the new pastor is the Rev. Melvin C. Straight. The new minister received his |religious training at Owosso Bible |College and Eastern Michigan Uni- | versity. Before coming to Pontiac, sion in the Zambezi Valley. Currently he serves as treasur- er of the Young People’s Society of the Eastern Michigan District | of the denomination. The Rev. Straight, his wife, |Doris, and small sons, Melvin and Crescent Lake Road 10 AM: Ling Large Parking “Waterford Township's American Baptist Church” CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Rev. Percy Wally, speaking near Hatchery Road 11 AM. Sunday School Nursery During All Services David, live at the parsonage, 45 W. Strathmore St. A missionary rally is scheduled lat Pilgrim Holiness Church Tues- |day ‘and Wednésday with the Rev. |E. K. Purcell and Rev. Roger Bas- jsett, guest speakers. The Rev. Mr. Purcell will tell Sunday School 10 a.m. @ Radio — CKLW, 7:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and. Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan . Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass‘t Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:00 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP “THE LORD OF THE SABBATH” Evening Service—7:00 P.M. “THE FLOOD — FACT OR FICTION?” Dr. H. H. Savage Speaking at Both Services 2 é ’ 2 4 Piss ests Sa PRE LOEB ERE aS eS NS EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. N.W. Oak. Co. Mkt. (% Mile: Classes for all ages! Preaching 11 am. 6 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 p.m a.m, 800 ke. in Detroit A. |. Boughey, Pas. DeWitt Baughey, Asst. Pas. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Sunday Schoo! 9:45 Youth Service 6:00 . Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Paul Johnson — FE ¢-7172—FE 65-9822 w jof cultivating the mission’s 3,200 of his missionary work in South America and on the island of Curacas, the Netherlands Antilles, Missionary Bassett has just re- turned frofh a term of service in The Bassetts were later trans- ferred to the Chabbobboma Mis- J oes | TWELVE A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 . | The Amazon Rivér is second \|: Methodists Buy === "== FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | x onl . HURON AT WAYNE ai BETHEL TABERNACLE Poster REV. WRLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. 10-Acre Site 6S 10 am Worship 11 am Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. , Se a WORSHIP SERVICES . . 9:30-11:00 Property is Purchased ‘a aor ab tee ® oa CHURCH SCHOOL * 9:30-11:00 to Serve Student Body Fs Ricci atl —- FIRST OPEN. - The Wesley Foundation officers Evening Service wees Midweek Service Wednesday 7:30 P. M. First Congregational Church Mill, E Huron & Mt Clemens Malcolm K. Burton, Minister 10:30 A.M. Service “Proof by Hard Question” | The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching McPheeters, intendent, and Jesse DeWitt. Salvation does not propose to make our circumstances different | |but to make us different. (Seth) iC. Rees, Alliance Witness). WESLEYAN REV. MELVIN ©. STRAIGHT CENTRAL | CHRISTIAN * CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw | Bible School .. 945 AM. Morning Worship ....11:30 A.M. Youth Service . . 6:00PM. Ff Evening Service . .. 7:30P.M. FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD 210 N. PERRY ST. WE HAVE SUNDAY SCHOOL “ENTHUSIASM” Helpt 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE ong Gre Join Us Sunday Night in a Revival Atmosphere REV. A. O. , Pastor Hear “TEXAS TYLER’ popular song writer, relate the story of his recent conversion to Christ. Sunday 11:00 A.M NOV. 22nd The inspiration to better living must come from Christ. Go to Church Sunday er Meeting and Bible Study Welnueday 7:30 P.M. Africa. He first served in Northern Rhodesia where he. was in charge acres as well as spiritual work. Morning Service 1|}:00 Evening Service 72:00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden Service —REV. LEE LaLONE - DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH OR 3-3206 Mornin even. ..11:00 A.M. AOpen ep onanocooScuT 6:30 A.M SeeaateutelereereR crass delaras 7:30 P.M soa slage a .,. Wednesday “Civater Pontiac HYMN SING Sunday, Nov. 15th 9:00 P. M. Pontiac Northern High School ‘@ FIVE POINTS COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR @ MR. ROBERT CLARK, Tenor @ THE HOLY NOTES TRIO @ THE HACEY SISTERS @ JERRY LIBBY, Pianist Great Congrega- tional Singing! Rev. ad pe, a DON’T MISS THIS! UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent Apostolic Church af Cheist 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School & Worship... 10:00 P. M. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] Christian Science ‘a free lecture on Christian Science at 3 p.m. on Nov. 22 at Pontiac ‘of Christ, Scientist, Florence Mid- ; and Harmony” will be the topic of Northern High School, North Perry Waterford Community Church | Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Lecture at Northern Sunday School .........948 AM. “Evening Servide ........... 7P.M “How the Power of God Set] ' Forth in the Bible Brings Peace Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! 5860 Andersonville Rd at Madison street. Sponsored by the First Church ‘daugh of Los Angeles, Calif., — : ispeak on “Christian Science; ‘Panacea for World Unrest.” : A native of Colorado, Miss Mid-|/ \daugh is on a tour as a member of | * the Christian Science Board of)” Sunday Services and Lectureship. Prior to entering the public practice of Christian Sci-|! anne —. ' ence healing, she was active in ; the musical profession. Wednesday Evening Service 8 P.M. Names Sermon Topics | “Fountain and Stream” will be |= SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS” FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST _ Lawrence and Williams Streets Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street _ __ Open Daily ’ J) A.M. to § P.M. Friday to 9 P. M. the topic of the Rev. Gerald W.|i= Gibson’s sermon at 11 a.m. Sun-}7— day, He will preach on “Cry for|> > a Drysman”’ at the 7 p.m. service. | 7 Hear.. . November 15-22” Evangelist — Missionary — World Traveler Evangelism Inspiring Unforgetable with o Messages Motién World-Wide of Pictures Missionary Salvation In Vision and Strength , Color! SILVERCREST BAPTIST. CHURCH Dixie Highway at Rosemary Pontiac, Michigan WAYNE E. SMITH, Pastor Everybody Cordially Invited! of Greater Europe Mission Nightly 7:30 WALLY JONES HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M, T.V. Every Sunday, Channel 7. 9:30 A.M, The Rev. C. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Sermon Church * Church School = 2 5 a m 3a o ° 8 oO = 4 - - 3 > Williams St. at W. Pike George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate, 11:15 A.M.—Morning Prayer and i Sermon by the Rector. ‘ST. GEORGE'S erisconat 6 Ct 4 LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. | (Next to Dublin School) Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor § Services at 8:30 A.M and 11 AM. ; Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Grace ’ Corner Genesee and Glendale : (West Side) Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Paster Church Service 9:00 A.M Sunday Schoo) ....9:00 A.M Church-Service .. 11:00 A.M Sunday School .. 11:00 AM. St. Stephen Sashabaw at Kempf Guy B. Smith, Pastor Sunday School ... 9:15 A.M. Church Service 10:30 A.M, St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie (East Side! Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Sunday School ....9:45 A.M. First Service ..... 8:30 A.M. Second Service ..11:00 AM. St. Paul Joslyn at Third : (North Side) George Mahder, Pastor Morning Service ..10:45 A.M. 3 Sunday School Bloomfield TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Church Service Sunday School 11:00 A.M. st. Mark (rot tet ory Wa C. Grate, Pastor Sunday School . .. 945 AM. Church Service .. TS AM. . (9 ... 900° AM. # 1000 AM. | -_ wee we nnenan @ tetenelll 4 * ee se ge gk ke re . 3 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1050 - ST. PAUL METHODIST 165 BE. Square*Lake Rd. PE 8-8233 " Church School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. Youth Fellowship 6 P. M. to 6 P. M. Rev. James A. McClung, Minister Supervised Nursery—All Services—Ample Parking Your. Tavtlation mae yer se ‘FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ot sat vol Marimont Baptist frgeegirry wim A PILGRIM Dr. Charles MacDonald of the ‘Robert Garner, Pastor ‘ First Baptist Church of Highland HOLINESS soak he coer heen Baloo : Hie morning topic will be ‘Tooling SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH fg evva end “Coons for CHURCH of CHRIST Orchard Baldwin at Fairmont ||U"derstanding Sought evening subject. ah tell © ]], NASHVILLE, Tenn. — “One ‘Bpecking each night Monday Morning i0:48 A: M. REV. MELVIN STRAIGHT |iname of a new motion LS... Goagh Nov, 33. wii be the Rev, sso ests Spe a» Sond? New Rastor Will Be Produced by the Methodist church r 4 yer Aang Linas yore oyu a oe yaa ¢"Dial-a-Devotion”” FE 8-0451 ; al to help youth and others under- : ———————— cot Preaching Both Services: |! stand problems involved in Protest-| “ Fe ee ate vn ed ot ‘ we ——— cian: The SALVATION ARMY Sunday School. .10 A. M. the Sunday School and church will| e Worship Mpus, 11 AK Evanael slemple ped eige hale flimdyread 29 W. Lawrence Street orship Hour. . .M.f lemens weeks . ; Youth Hour. °.6:15, P. M. |) onaees gine aamhe ai pala Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m> Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. 5 »se0elo, F. Mt. Morning’ W ie AM First sal Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30p.m. Evening . a ervions, 2:46 PM. irst Soci Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. mpeching: -.>.7: P. Mi f= Brethren Church CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER First Christian Church 4 = Good Music — Singing = True to the Word Preachin COMING pt W: Harn Sendey Schl “1,932 Hl God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited ; - Disciples is S y ing i Nov. 17 and 18 |] Srey Soa a 3 Sei saya Missionary ‘Rally Rev. D. D, McColl » »® a et... 7:30PM. 1 - ; -— TO GIVE RECITAL — Edmund Price, 15- at four years of age and began studying the oF- Thondsy Paver 730?.M.] CHURCH the NAZARENE Trinity Methodist Church year-old organist at the Episcopal Church gf the gan at 11. For several years Edmund studied REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor 60 STATE STREET giate Keego Harber Advent, will present an organ recital at the organ with the late Dr. Maurice Garabrant, , National Lutheran Robert H. Benedict Minister church at 4:30 p.m. Sunday. A sophomore at choirmaster and organist at Christ Church Cran- Sunday Schoo! 9:45 A.M. . pl FR Ferndale High School, he started piano lessons brook. The public is invited to his recital. CHURCH of GOD 4 ouNnday ne . Council Churches |] ,,, 125 suse san . Lda Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. 420 9. Ree eae Peep wre Anderson Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M ASCENSION =—=|Minister to Be Installed |YoynqPeople | ss#22 ro Service. 7 : WATERFORD Pontior E rie ‘ — Morning Were Evening Service . 7:30 P.M imine tients tana ff Pontiac Evangelistic Center tt Church of Atonement |, , . ro Pastor Speaking at Both Seren ! wm Larvenn, Powe mora Petes to Assist Pastor | re sats et ee SERVICES ...9 AM. 11 A.M, || Morning Worship ... oe the adult class at the Welcome . SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. ae to the 2 Member of Christian| . ' | 11 a.m. will concern his mission: | Science Faith to Speak| | C | MA h d : CON ATERFORD TwP 7 at Bethany Baptist | Union | entra et O ISt |: A graduate of Hope College and ivi ; aoe ere mcrae nel Services || “MEMENTANBSIESE | nary | WOR Tie. cosh AM Amurien, be catered Yale Divinity| ar’, vice and Eilon Comal ciao MORNING SERVICES : SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM. Institute of Far Eastern languages|pethany Baptist Church when the] pene Rvostation 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. q ' 4 studied Mandarin Chinese in pastor, Dr, Joseph I. Chapman, Ist Congregational “Tf Worst Comes to Worst” : ST. JOHN'S pains ane Seeeenaes “ Church Dr. Bank Preaching Thursday 10:00 A.M. , : PONTE ES Rally Scheduled | 5, ccsintsce % vamiam wit bef ay oe (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A.M.) fs, SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 AM. I] for Area Youth at|sdministered at the later hour. 1 KIE1GHBORHOOD mas | 4 cds rind ede Ist Presbyterian | ss Tize'na vu'mar'e | SERVICES PONTIAC CHURCH |; doctrine : } SHEPHERD of the LAKES Young. people trom 12 Presby.| group at 7 pm. Sunday tm Fe |“ PRESAERIAN, + OF CHRIST terian Churches will be guests of| lowship Hall. A question and eee as aes e : WALLED LAKE | the Tuxis Society of First Presby-| answer period will follow. “ide 708 Oil " Welcomes All Visitors , te ne itustneeaa terian Church at a Sunday evening) ..., t—in Full” will be the Rev. Myren R. Everett i Bible Study ..... qeeoce eeeeee 9:50 AM. , » M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor} Suenn Calemsen wil be relly sed-|Pet™m © SOeds SS See ee peril MNOS S : CHURCH SERVICE ...11 AM. . Mrs. William Chapman will be youth assistants. | Auburn Road and Grant st. [EA i | “Jesus Prepares for Death” ; | SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9130 A.M. of arrange-| The Board of Christian Educa- Wednesday 7:45 P.M, [0 POE Wed. Evening Service .....++ , pee EG ar CHRIST of the LAKES | dinner | will include a motion picture of the| CHURCH “ WHITE LAKE TWP. | se vt and ‘Mra [American Baptist Convention. = ff corner Genesee and Olendali : _ Mesting st Besument Sehes! and Mr, and Mrs. ; ; | ‘Thursday’ 10:00 AM. 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. . A_color film of/Pension Funds Triple | Rev. Richard Stuckmeyer oy Ivan C. Ross, Paster “Conquering the Foe" @ CHICAGO W—Assets held and| Noy , Ae SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 AM . will administered the Methodist Montesim ; CHURCH SERVICE 10:30.A.M. ATE. $:00 ig ford ot pension tow total $59. Tharday 0:00AM. 7 Service 7:00 P. M. 10 years ago, the board reports. ey caries SYLVAN LAKE the F oe TRINITY BAPTIST | . marin 4 Fe ak "The Fygetete of Bvt mister mniser” widows nd CHURCH’ “HOW «HONEST ARE WE?’ ! | or Thursday 11:00 AM Rev. Hart, Preaching fey > fy i tn te Rev. Claude Goodwin 11:30 CHURCH. SCHOOL es ee Offering for Pontiac Youth Fellowship ........ 6:15 P.M. SERVICE < ....ee0se0t AM, hip 3 : FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH General Hospital Chapel Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ss T — ee tie eos } ~ — — S ee Be ted u Goheth: ss iccsesss< - i :' : : , ni : ; Worship Servos abiwieks i140 AM . ‘ ' Presbyterian merece Fall F OWSNAIP eatures | ( SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. . . DR. CHARLES MacDONALD 11:00 A, M.—"Tooling for Revival” Circles 4: 0 AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac audrey Limkeman Touth Director ss , Worship ......s00s 10:00 A.M. — Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Youth Fellowship .... 5:45 P.M 82 Perkins Street Evening Service .... 7:00P.M. Rally rvice 2:30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. Warren Smith, * of Coldwater, speaking. Thursday, Nov. }o. Silver Tea Dinner 5:00 P. M. —— SCRIPTURES” 4 with F Roosevelt Wells, Minister 7:30 -P. M.—"Conditions for Unlimited Blessing” — MONDAY through SATURDAY . . . NOV. 16th to 21st—7:30 P/M. “SEARCHING THE : | Ss = a — eee ee eee oO ee ee ee ee © eee © -'PHILIP_W. SOMERS, Pastor 7 ‘ > ‘Nee tot ne ST. ANDREW EPISCOPAL CHURCH Te ee ee The Rev. Roy Gustafson, Speaking Sunday School -.... 10:00 A.M. | 5301 Hatchery Road, Drayton Plains Sy Berman and Wormniy 001hee Ae UD mers ee. 1:ISAM, (Serving Waterford and Independence Townships) ¥ Bibie ‘Tuesday ...... $-00 P.M. i Sr. Ht Youth Group 5:20 pm |] "Bem ML (oT ee NOT ENDORSED BY THE BIBLE” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd ;-. . Evening. Service 7:30.pm. | 3 , ims ini yeerer we” mag peep ; .M. an :30 P.M. crit Semen, mix C Sree! |! Emmanuel Baptist Church | primar ee San be The Rev. Roy Gustafson, Speakirig COMMUNITY UNITED ‘645 S, Telegraph Rood Cena ae arid, wad colton ee: SUNDAY SERVICES biel ceeds tia rae ws. W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. Pastor deeds. If an Kiatidual does not want NDAY. SCH —10: _M, it not follow that he would THE MA ATHA M ICIA eee bie saboal..n. Sam |< SUNT WillordStalicup, Teacher inns dee rig | RAN USICLANS Youth Groupe ....1: 604M. || MORNING WORSHIP—11:00 A. M. 1 tia Resid" sist tae MR. and MRS. HOWARD SKINNER Evening Worship .... 7:30P.M. || op aeeelReve Alger Lewis, Speaker a ears Meant "the loss of ‘ Plavi Singing for All Servi “Sidr Wee..... rr ||, EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICE se eine emerges Sear" as oying ee bannagi "LAKELAND fev. Poul Vanamon, Specker the puniihment of sin tit | : | Maceday Lk, & Wins: Lk. Rds. | a SPEC une importanes of, oe mia | ; Seto Teeipees Twa AM , Nidan taniocciabd igs ol as cata pak RT iu YOUTH RALLY _ Friday 7:30 Je fea Sunday Scheel 1045.0: | i ory! pice ated eet sea ays | Trumpet Trio—The Skinners - SASHABAW i ibis AM Each Sunday . } ° use ep et ! Roy Gustafson, Preaching for Today’s Youth!) | ast Mayes Road. \Y]. | MIO-WEEK SERVICE WEDNESDAY | i | fg | oa! saree | | Scere, | MARIMONT BAP eae ern tae, SS Mees Lat SnD eee one ; mS | a eS ‘ oe:oe ee ee > 2 On 2, Se >», Fp Dy tee eed? Lslieeks 4 ™/ “ _—_s~ ses se = wy e : % j F « FPOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 re 3 because thé city deciles mechan- a Pi Peabo Mules Go, Up for Sale _jrsin"ya'aa.cecutierage|Math More Populor 1 Baton Danare Local Educator Part {psraioe to asco o» wsinne «(Lions Club Will Hold at Texas Prison Farm _fectmen Bee St as The US. Office of Education ape future scientists, engineers and HOUSTON; Tex. (AP) — Eeney,| animals at Monday’s auction, |"ePorts @ 10.4 per cent increase in of 6-State GM Talks Beyette, 149 Scott Lake Rd., won| DANCE for the Blind ew, Miney, Mo — and Sylves- the er — ra Publishir Again hear briefings on GM _persorinel, os seen nA : The ios sala owned by the} Average fertile topsoil is about | between the 1957 and 1958 aaa ng et = bs eye pas raat cy Rp Breer As iy - the get +x ae city prison’ farm are up for sale|seven inches ‘thick. si yeas, T aphers Vote to be among 17 Bm from six! Also planned are tougs of the |Club, will be held Nov, 18 at 8 ypogr states hotted tt a General Motore|GM Institute in- Flint and GMipm. at the Céntral Elementary Accept Arbitration and conference Sunday through|Technical Center in Warren. /Sehool, 101 East Pike St. ; End 8-Day Strike ony ie een. The. province of British Colum pn tank Seeepliea davies. 1! . ° Included on thelr four-day trip |... is more than five times greater |transportation to. and from the’ BOSTON (AP) — Six Boston is w visit to the General Motors the State of Washing-|dance is needed, arrangements can Truck ne in area than /newspapers, closed for days and Coach Division im jt, which. borders it along|be made by telephoning Ray Mc- pL ents ame Fentine, the extended American-Canadian |Donald, 1S Comes ae , iil The junior high school counselors frontier freshments served MORE FOR YOUR MONEY 32% RETURN -Paid semiannually on your investment. Savings placed before the 10th of the month earn from the first! CONVENIENCE Four offices to serve you. Save - by - Mail Service. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at the rear of the Home Office and Drayton Plains Branch. SERVICE Fromp, efficient, experienced personnel to serve you. Personal attention to each customer. Pontiac Federal Savings Home Office: 761 W. Huron Street Rochester Branch 407 Main Street Downtown Brafich * 16 E. Lawrence St. 4416 Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains arbitrate unresolved wages and fringe benefits. | strike. * * * Only two of the morning papers, |the Globe and the Herald were published this morning. The Daily Record, morning tabloid, will re- sume publication with its Sunday night editions, * * * The three afternoon papers, the | The publishers said the three Sunday papers — the Sunday Ad-) _vertiser, the Herald and the Globe} —will be published. | About 1,200 printers, along with about 5,000 other newspaper em- |ployes, were idle during the eight days. Community Theaters Civic — Farmingten Sat.: “The Five Pennies,” Danny 9 er Barbara Bel Geddes, color; a or * “Clifton Webb, Jane 4 ‘North by Northwest.” ,, Grant, Eva Marie a * John Saxon, Linda Cristal seats: ." color, Pat Wayn baka,” color, Boris Kar- loff, Victor’ Jory Hills — Rechester Sat.: “John Paul Jones,” Late Stack Sun.-Wed.: “Yellowstone > Thurs.-Set.: “Samson an Victor "Tiatare, Hedy Lamarr “apes —_ James,” Bob morth bs by, Northwest,” Cary Grant, Eve Marie Bain eee eg my ~ of a Murder,” James Stewart, Lee Remick, Bye Arden Thurs,-Sat.: “Hercules,” Steve Reeves, cotor; “Miracle of the Hills,” Rex Reason Milferd ‘The Wild and the Sat.-Tues.: and “Hot Rod Gang” Oxford wait Dla O'Gill and the Little lor : “Sign ‘of. the Gladiator,” Ekberg, George Marshall INo Feed for Birds The redwood trees of California secrete poisonous substances iwhich are deadly to the insects fupon -which birds normally feed. Hence, there are no birds, Anite to accept the publishers’ offer to issues on The vote reserved the action of} Nov. 5 when a vote of 561-511 op-| posing arbitration precipitated the) k and Candie,” SYLVAN LAKE sHoppinc _°85 EAST "4 V0 fa, fu) OF Geel O p 4 FANCY OVEN-READY YOUNG TURKEYS SELECT YOURS NOW! DESIRABLE 10 to 15 LB. SIZES =) a Holden Red Stamps NATIONAL FREE with this coupon -50 Extra “S:0"Stamps With $5.09 Purchase or More (Not including Beer, Wine er Cigerettes.) > ° . LAKE ROAD Drayten Piains Unien Loko 1253 BOULEVARD BALDWIN at Ypsilanti Coupon Good Sundey, Nev. 15th, Only ; VALUABLE COUPON | AP Wirephote TO WED AGAIN — Mrs. Cath- erine Marshall, author and wid- ow of the Rev. Peter Marshall, former U.S. Senate chaplain, will marry magazine editor Leonard Earle a best seller on her husband's life entitled “A Man Called Pe- ter.” Cold Threat to Iron Ore Shipments DULUTH, Minn. —Unseason- ably cold weather has sharply reduced the flow of vital iron ore from Lake Superior ports to enfpty steel mills, reopened this week by court order, very soon hopes of moving 10 million tons of ore to eastern mills before winter closes the ports will be wishful thinking. * * * Shipping was resumed over | the weekend when members of the United Steelworkers “Union, which has contracts with most mines along the ‘range, were sent back to their jobs. Since then 700,000 tons of iron ore and taconite (low grade ore) | have been moved out of Duluth | year for the industry. Contributing to the slow move- Pontiac Theaters Eagle | Stack, Hawkins. Wed.-Sat.: Huron — Sat.: “Five Pennies,” “A Man in the Net,” son, Doris Day erything,”’ Boyd, Suzy Parker, Martha Hyer, Diane Baker, Brian’ Aderne, Rob- ert Evans, Louis Jourdan, Joan Crawford, color Strand Now Playing: ‘‘Samson and De- lilah,"”” Victor Mature, Hedy La- marr, George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, color; ‘‘Ulysses,”” Kirk Douglas, Silvano Mangano HELD OVER! NOW qwaespay state’s iron = Sat.: ‘John Paul Jones,’’ Robert! “Two Headed Spy,” Jack) Sun.-Tues.: “Gunfight at Dodge! City,” Joel McCrea; “First Man Into Space’ “Hole in the Head,” Frank Sinatra; ‘‘Gun Fever,"’ Mark Danny E Starts Sunday: “The Best of Ev- Hope Lange, Stephen JUMBO JACK HAS COME TO PONTIAC © FAMOUS BUTTER FRIED ¢ © 4 LB. HAMBURGER 45 @ WITH JUMBO JACK SAUCE SPECIALS START SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15-21 COMPLETE DINNER «= POTATOES—VEGETABLE—ROLL—DESSERT @ TURKEY me . with dressing ‘ DON’T LET THE e — ! PRICE FOOL YOU... @ 8-oz. Rib Eye ; ‘THIS IS A SPECIAL . 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Enjoy 0 Outdoor Movies You'll Be Warm! “IN-CAR HEATERS” NCASTER HODIAK THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 | ‘ | \ ~- é \ : \ Dodie Stevens, 13-year-old rock ‘n’ vie contiact. 3,1000,000 of them, Surveys made by the Bureau of SANTA/MONICA, Calif, (AP)—| @&ater Lake in Oregon is 6,29/the Census show that in 1950) above sea level and is believed |there were 1,800,000 Americans who roll singer, will make $20,000 tojto be formed by the crater of [held two or more jobs—‘moop-| wee ee er volcano, the name un-jlighters""—and in 1958 there were 25th Year Sunday Breakfast Bulfet A delightful ‘way. to enjoy your Sunday morning bréakfast . SAUSAGES, SCRAMBLED EGGS, SILVER DOLLARE PANCAKES, ‘Foae SWEET ROLLS, TOAST, BEVERAGE; ETC. All You Desire 9 to 11:45 > - s. - Served From Gleaming Silver eni. FE 4-6630 Made in LYTCHETT MINSTER, land, (AP) — The ordinary folk of this sleepy English villag — ing every Sunday for three years, jthey produced an epic film of the ite. of Joh! the Baptist. | It is now going round the world *x * * Not long ago the movie, called| “Voice in the Wilderness,’ was) shown at the 16th International |Conference on Audio-Visuals in| ‘the Chureh.at Green Lake, Wis. | York and Ottawa, New sound ‘tracks are being prepared in Ger- /man, Iranian and Japanese. H oe * * | It was the lady of the manor }—to whom English .country folk still touch their caps in deference Ii has been screened also in New| — der Som cra ahs nee ‘John the Baptist’ Epic Movie Fitand Hols Back cane present agreement with Russia. presents difficulties in joining = free trade area. little English Village mmm - ne ot uote, 1 be will not apply membership in Denmark, Norway, Europe's “outer seven” free trade|Sweden, Portugal and movie experience, helped Lady 2l-year-old Iranian girl who had|sroup but will seek a fon of mam |\=-are in the process of forming the trade area to match the Madeline with her script. CY |come to Britain to complete her] Menver Poneed today. SPP epees commen winiel. * * * leducation, played the Virgin 3 The 10-month-old agrarian ‘Then the villagers were rounded|Mary, She was a Moslem when]; parts. the film making began but has ~ oath = pire A ee a More Fun to Play since become a Christian. a vote of confidence on this and , ; Americans spent $16.7 billion yg re ee ae ee ne trade policies. |medical care in 1958-300 mil- |daughter Faith ‘ was the Angeljand Roman_ soldiers. | jalainen woh. ta 2 to ssoneuahdie ee - ‘teal In : A b go , o Gabriel. Donald Davey, a teacher’ at the village school, was Joseph. * * - Peter Chown, the local doctor, | |was chosen as ‘Jesus of Nazareth. We're On the Go “We picked him because. of his and height,’’ Lady Madeline says. American motorists are expect- |He is 6 feet 7 inches tall. ed to drive a total‘ of 709 billion Only one member of the cast) miles this year, according to the was a visitor, Gitti Niknejad, alUS. Bureau of Public Roads. Many of them made their cos- tumes themselves. Others were borrowed from a museum. soon. to negotiate a new trade! surance Institute. ng AT LAST! WE GAN NAME THE BATE! [ —who thought of it all. Actually Lady Madeline Lees, gray-haired| ‘widow of a baronet, doesn’t live! in the manor any more because} she can’t afford it. | COPIED BAVARIA | Making the movie fulfilled her i life's ambition, Years ago, she |watched the villagers of Oberam- imergau in Bavaria presenting their famous passion play, She TONIGHT @ SATURDAY © SUNDAY 3 @ FEATURES'® 3 EXTRA! NO CHARGE FOR HEATERS TO THE FIRST 300 CA e _ CURT JURGENS FEATURE NO. 1 : The Screen’s Most - Adult Look At the Ways of Love... BLUE SKY RIVE IN THEATER FEATURE NO. 2 From Preachers - Son to Rock ’ 7 pmond O'BRIEN Roll King! Ok Ry CALHOUN oe | FEATURE NO. 3 ” He Followed a Trail of Vengance! ivowed she would make Lytchett m| Minster, home of the Lees family for generations, the English Ober-| “The only way to achieve it) seemed to be by means of a film,” ishe says. * * * } around Lytchett Minster.’’ | * * * | Local ponds and streams be- icame the River Jordan. Clay and }sand pits served as the desert. ‘Nazareth, there were the back-| | yards and stables of the manor | house itself. | Lady Lees’ husband, Sir John| |Lees, died in 1955, but she carried | ‘on with her idea with the help) ‘of her family and the villagers. To raise money, she sold her |automobile and set up a refresh- | ment bar on the grounds of the }manof house to serve .coffee and| | sandwiches to passing motorists. ‘cost $7,000 In the end the movie cost around | 12,500 pounds ($7,000). Lady Made-| jline still has not paid it all off, j but British churches are hiring it\ge= /For the streets of Jerusalem and|* THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK The Warm-Hearted Story of a Tesiager and Her World Famous Diary. OAKLAND THEATRE Starts SUNDAY, Nov. 22nd, The SPECTACULAR EPIC of HISTORY'S | GREATEST Adventure! KIRK ——DOUGLAS - TONIGHT—tLast Show 10 P. M. “JOHN PAUL JONES” “TWO HEADED SPY” e STARTS SUNDAY ¢ starts. FRIDAY 47 rx STRAND THEATRE Hat 2 pounds ($5.60) a showing, and loverseas royalties are flowing in| as well. Lady Madeline’s son, 34-year-old] Sir Thomas Lees, learned how to handle a movie camera. Roy Gar} nold, who has _had — TODAY LAST. TIMES — 3:32 - 5:37 - 7:42 - 9:47 IN CINEMASOOPE—COLOR—WITH THELMA RITTER, TONY RANDALL - OLS WHO DIDN'T MARRY AT TWENTY... AND THE MEN WHO WANTED THEM... 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Model 64S. Complete with sturdy a ; non-tip table stand. largest metal cans without over-working. a . ri is $ | 7 A ‘ ta, « "4 ; Sunbeam Electric Can Opener 1 §” Model 64° Complete with easy-to- install wall mount bracket. FREE : PARKING _ale OMATIC $ (Ue ONTROL 1 J ° P f rr 7VV Perfect Cc ree L STARTS PERKING : : IN SECONDS- ee i Every Tit SHUTS OFF GY \ dees ‘See ciate AUTOMATICALLY | , THEN KEEPS COFFEE ; if : FE nu ; 932 WEST HURON ase MILY | i OPPOSITE HURON THEATER | AG pe oe Vise oF \ Fi * THE PONTIAC PRESS , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 APRICOT ROOM — Walls and nylon carpeting are a luscious shade of apricot. The furniture is a grayed walnut with brass hard- ware. In the mirror you can see the way the headboard of the bed Your Neighbor’s House Agnews’ Home in- Milford Has Unusual Features By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When you enter the front door This walnut, opening, framed in will some day have woven wood traverse draperies tal pt comes out on either side to form little night chests. The bedspread and curtains are white. sides and a Tennessee marble fireplace. It is not yet com- pletely furnished, but one of the they have landscaped a large area of ground, making it most attractive. PONTIAC, MICHIG . ih a of the George Agnew home in across it. It is an excellent ae ais plage ie The house has cavity walls Milfetd, the first thing you see means of air circulation and aut with a Roman brick exterior. is a Jarge framed opening with eliminates any feeling of close- =~ It is insulated, with fiberglas the ing room and family room ness in the hallway The Agnews have six lots The cement block inside walls beyond. This is just the first To the right as. you enter is everlooking Moore's Lake. are plastered over of many .unusual features in the living room. This is a large Agnew's brother has the six UNUSUAL FEATURES | the Agnew home. room with windows on three lots next door. Between them o~ MpBladt heat comes throug ; the ceilings. The house has both automatic humidity contro] and | an autoniatic home fire alarm All windows are ther- those in the system. mopane except family room. There are white viny! tile floors all through the working and hall areas. In the kitchen walls are green with green and white leafy paper on the soffit and the breakfast area. Only a walnut storage wall separates the kitchen and dining room. On the kitchen side a stainless stccl clock is set into the wood and there are two drawers below for table linen and silver. On the dining room side shelves are adjustable There are additional drawers Behind the built-in range the wall is protected by a stainless steel panel. Curtains are green as are the counter tops For inforrnal meals the Ag news use an antique walnut drop leaf table that is a family heir loom. Mrs. Agnew — recovered the white Icather chairs. Over this table is a pull-down lamp with a picreed shade In the atility room there are more counters coyered with green plastic. One contains a small stainless steel sink. Cur tains and cupboards are * just like these in the kitchen. This is the room used not only for laundering, but for canning and freezing, for his photeg- raphy and her sewing. The Agnew home has three bedrooms. One, used as a den, has cocoa walls and brown car- sg The striped chintz cur- ins are brown and salmon. The sofa is brown. In the guest room walls and carpeting are aqua. The floor length draperies-are aqua, brown and gold plaic. Furniture. is maple. The bedspread is sandal woud. linen and silver. The doors are folding. Over the table is an attractive chandelier with pierced metal shades. At the left of the picture is part of the lege rock fireplace which opens in the living. room and forms another wall for the dining. room. BUILT-IN STORAGE—Bchind the table you can see the storage wall that separates dining room and kitchen. Built of walnut to match the woodwork and the cupboards in the kitchen, it has adjustable shelves that take care of any size piece of tableware. There are drawers for table Se scart be Mr. and Mrs. George Agnew of Milford designed 4 this Panch Home. The Agnews have six lots overlooking Moore's Lakes The exterior of the seven-room home is red brick with ledge roek (rim, The front walk and porch A Pentiac Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp are slate. whe igniecttens incorporated some unusual features in their home—like radiant ceiling heat and automatic humidity control. SEVENTEEN through to the kitchen. Next to the fireplace is a convenient work counter and at the right a small wall refrigerator. Being mounted in the wall, above the refrigerator, the television set takes up no floor space. Furniture in this room is informal and colorful. FAMILY ROOM — Mrs. Agnew looks over her recipes in the family room. Walls in here are red brick; the floor is earth colored clay tile. For the barbecues the Agnews love to have they built a waist high fireplace in one corner. At the left is a sliding door pass- A huge mirror hangs over the vanity in the bathroom, Here wall tile is sandalwood, floor tile beige. The paper on the upper walls is gold and aqua. Curtains are gold. Fix- tures and the rug are aqua. The headboard of the bed in the master bedroom extends out on either Side to make three- dfawtr night chests. All furni- ture is grayed walnut with brass handles. Agnew’s aunt did the oil painting over the bed. It shows several stalks of milkweed. with some of the snowy wingéd seeds spilling out onto the frame Between the two closets there is a built-in walnut chest. The carpeting in this foom was dyed to match the apricot walls. All bedroom carpeting is nylon WHERE THEY LIVE It is in the family room that the Agnews spend most of their time. Outside is a slate patio that is perfect for hot weather living. Inside the floor is earth color clay tile. Wallis are red brick like the exterior of the house. Wood- work and cupboards near the barbecue fireplace are walnut. Natural color bamboo shades fold up like an accordion. To the west there is a view down into a ravine. Through the jnlousie windows on the north you ean see the lake The man of the. house ‘takes chirze of any harbecuing. © He e has a giant skillet that will hold 38-40 blue gills at one time The fireplace is waist high with a ventilating hood over it. In the corner beyond the work counter both a television set and a small refrigerator are mounted in the wall. fluorescent lighting above helps promote the plants’ growth. On the other side of the planter there's a long magazine table. ‘ FLOURISHING PLANTER — Mrs. Agnew loves working with growing plants. This flourish- ing planter between the dining room and family room is a beatiful spot. She thinks that. the Between family room and din- ing*room is a long brick planter with a fluorescent light over it. This seems to encourage the growth of the plants, Mrs. Agnew says. The Agnews did all their own planning. Work. on the house was done by Harold Kinney, Harold Sinnock and Lioyd Turner, ‘all of Milford. The hose contains 2500 square fect It's all the “Agnews hoped for and dreamed ahout, ti. leafy wallpaper is repeated in the atea around the breakfast table at the right. Cabinetsyare walnut. All built-in appliances are stainiéss steel. Walls and curtains are green. es Bae WHITE FLOORS — The kitchen floor and those in the utility room and hallway are covered with white vinyl tile, mottled in green. This view was taken from the door of the family room. The ~~ - tw _ = 4 _EIGHTEEN _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 New Chemicals Preserve Wood, May Color It Wariness toward severe weather exposure need no longer discourage the users of wood, the Southern Pine Association says. * * * s New chemicals used in modern About seyen-eighths 0: Ceylon’s;communities devoted only to agri- small population. lives in small 'culture. At Reasonable Prices pressure treating methods pre- Free Estimat serve lumber from extreme expos- Fora ew imate me. — apne Joeve the aware clean, Dal ’ clear riess, h lumber SUNG Trace AUTOMATIC jmay be painted or not, at the é att HEATING CO. juser’s discretion. Frequently, the WA TER SOFIE Na $.000 Seccessfe! tnstallations ichemicals contain a color of their TORI D + E a to Orehord Lake own, which may affect the decision 17 Ave. as to painting. These “finish” ef- FOR TWO-CAR FAMILIES — There are nine big rooms in pressive entrance porch, which is pleasingly Colonial and modern AUTOMATIC HEATING FE 2-9124 fects range from dark to pale or| this handsome split level home. An outstanding feature is the im- _at the same time. , natural, depending on the solvent, and the wood grain is not obscured, peony - Status Seekers Will Enjoy “aS - a < we DIXIE | GARAGE BUILDERS | pscqqcee2c GN): Nine Room Split Level | iiser By DAVID L. BOW bed could in- ony BRICK ———— BLOCK he 13 you've made your ma and w inept dom i | L} oR + | are now a full-fledged status seek-) Tye recreation room is 21 feet = - EGARAGES|] | .- |“4i.2c— cee Smee Earl ng in vom roe | Sd “a : GARAGE i om * | ee - lionaire. - . |sliding glass doors looking out on a | a 7" ‘In addition to cont tatus,|ground level terrace. 14x20 5 PONTIAC | ” é. ; — it will also make eins o aiconure. O The eineriex isa pleasing com- See This Amazing mame omy. PED eam, Ache Rude). bination of vertical wood sae! Softener Today at FLOOR INCLUDED | My 5 ag of the Week series simply to, po and brick veneer with trim hipped i ~*~ vi ete ort to.a e NO MONEY DOWN: 7, family of six to eight persons—of H. H. STANTON ae - UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY is one or two generatiéns—and that] FAIR VIEW HILLS}. * > grand appearance just followed Heating & Plumbing THIS MODEL SLIGHTLY HIGHER First Payment Next Yeor! | - along naturally. MILFORD Contr GRADE LEVEL—Heavy lines mark off recreation room level, 4, 70, Srehitect, sine attempted TRI-LEVEL : WE DO ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK = 9 cone yre cnet out ctncaie reid, gmatne arene | $17,999 | {08 Stale FE 6-1008 Home Modernization — FHA Terms Available | p aaghgafire ee eee ' OPEN 7 DAYS-9 A.M. to8 P.M. OR 40871} SS Ta d a SVis 0 so SVEs ; | plete and expected to ey |} Call Now for Free, Estimate | sat i ire bedroot make Harold E. Booth au a home would t Road Between Crescent Lake and grew eat of. CUSTOM BUILDER | incidental feature, advanta- nil ginas or some, is the fact that NEW HOMES and ~ oa oe COTTAGES 12 professional’ office-at-home for r ducer: dentist, lawyer or en- oh ; ‘ — - pos q. gineer if that need is stronger ® REMODELING °*SIDING REC. ROOMS a? ~~" . than the demand for living space. | ® ROOFING ® ADDITIONS ®¢ KITCHENS INSULATION! if | PIGGER THAN AVERAGE — ||| ° GARAGES © BREEZEWAYS ATTICS « BATHS | a - ; . (7 nits new home has nine Toms ALL. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 34¢ baths. Its bedroom iv | bought ours at Benson Lumber . a ne rua NO MONEY pee VENTIONAL PPER LEV ; ; Co., because they have the best guscesen aioe of feimus. Ase of thane te sections LEM oq a. nat msaaling wereae, Os and are so nice to deal with Set ll CEM 3 A501 551 HILLTOP DRIVE : One-of its most impressive PONTING features is the 1/4 story entrance porch. On the outside tall col- umns, double doors, dropped == lights and planters add to the impressiveness geperated by size. iF 4 The foyer inside continues this =. appearance of elegance with an = lextra high ceiling, masonry wails, | == an elevated planter, and a large = F stairwell leading up to the|== rales hall and down to the in-'=ae viting recreation room. Careful design has provided a Gold Plated Faucets Latest Rage in Bath How do you like your faucets and valves? They showed us how to do the job ourselves and we save money more than one way. Insulatidn saves now on our Heating Bills & doctor bills. “A Warmer Home is a Happy Home” yee) eet ORDER a NOW! NO PAYMENTS "TIL 1960 ON . @ Stone © Aluminum Siding @ Attics @ Kitchens @ Family Rooms @ Bedrooms @ Recreation Rooms “See Our Model Full-Size Home with Aluminum & Stone Siding on Display” NO MONEY DOWN — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY ot this type were displayed by = uae five manufacturers. you them with a highly- finish or do you preter| Manufacturers of bathtubs polished ishowed the latest models which a brushed or satin finish? include designs which fit the con- tour of the body, small. receptor types of bathtubs only 14 inches from the floor to rim, and bath- tubs with seats either at the end or at the side. A wider selection of vanity or contour top labatories than ever shown before was in evidence at t' + Miami show. Many of the cus- tom models vere provided with convenient drawer space under- neath. the way from polished brass, brushed brass, 4nd polished gold to brushed chromium plating. Also’ available are fittings with a satin ‘finish and a regular chromium fin- ish with the usual lustre. Several manufacturers had ex- hibits emphasizing new trends in bathroom planning such as the ‘FREE PLANNING SERVICE BLDG. & 24 Hour Answering Service 1006 Joslyn Road FE $795 = provision of space for dressing and clothes storage in the bathroom. Model bathrooms showed compart- intentive of ermal baw © fixture fittings is the number of manufacturers who showed vari- ations of the single-lever type of | faucet and valve control. Fittings MATERIAL CO. VNUNIVNNUVNOLSQOLGQOUSV0OUNS00GH0UUUU00N0OUCV00CN00AU0OAGREOOSUOULSOUALEUULEN TT OVER 1200 SQ. FT. OF LIVING SPACE ae GARAGE 3 BEDROOM | 16, 950 SMITHA-LILLY ata Main St. — OL 1-44 Replace Damaged Putty to Keep Home Secure | master | During the entire year, it is a'cove and weivete hats takes up good idea to get into the habit entire front w of checking those places around is centered your home that make use of putty, lend of the = caulking or glazing compounds. \Areas that have lost their putty Ey aeny. imay be letting in the summer heat a lead or the winter's cold, which it may the page be. This means more expense for needed sleeping lyou when your furnace or air con- iditioner has to work overtime to) PSO BQsswrweww sa ae jmake up for the loss. Study Plan Order Coupon | There is a putty or caulking} genq to ‘thé Pontiae Pres, § Pontiac, Mich, FREE ESTIMATES Electric Heating ‘ Baseboard & Blower Units Raglin Electric 753 Bonita, Milford EM 3-6234 MU 4.8223 ff) Qualified EDISON Heating Specialist Hie We Specialise in... * compound available at your paint), —_— dealer's for any repair job yous 'may encounter. Some of these|4 § pionn lcome in different colors, or in|! study olan tubes, cans, or powders depending § |upon your preference. If you are lin doubt as to the kind of material), you need, ask your dealer. Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 Getting Into a Cold Car? A Garage from Bob’s Bldg. Service ba Solve Xone ee i Cees ereerere see eeeerees eeeeeeeees PEDY-BILT Wenn Ha GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block ‘© Brick ‘© Frame IS YOUR CAR PROTECTED FOR WINTER? Winter winds are whistling in the air—so wouldn't it be smart to have your car pro- tected from rust and corrosion with a ga- rage by G & M? Styled, designed and built tit to fit your home needs and budget. We have over 50 models to choose from. Call us today and let our experts show you how easily and econom- ically you can have a garage your home needs. Financing Up to 7 Years “There Is No Substitute for Experience” Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 miges cat FE 22 | 5% |.coogeree |)“ emarsc || DISCOUNT : “pape PR | G & M CONSTRUCTION |} zs. | Src Soa js oe . |> PHONE OR 3-5619 J +154 _ 207 W. Montcalm 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph Rd. vi ‘ i : aioe r 7 “ i 4 ‘ e i ; Heating and Sheet Metal above. The wall of tongue-and-groove west coast hemlock paneling *|{ At Middle & Upper Straits Lakes | m — THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 NINETEEN One of the best investments : Andrew Carnegie distributed)braries, 8,000. church , and} “Am average: US, hone? Twi Camnie Nama- house ctmer-queighabes stated et 7 Ceiling Dividers Are sino-tenthe Of 2b fortuie ta gike.|mere then 800 colleges and Uni-|about 2,300 Kilowatt bours of elecr WU Tali Vallles ltion, Installed in thick quantities, . among which were to 3,000 li-iversities. tricity a year. IN HOME HEATING mineral: wool saves cash on heating I] IH} Brand New Idea pp POSE PERE ESUSRRSHSREA USA EsSRESEREREESEDEEEREEONeT BRYAN FRENC eet, and never neadp malatandnee. ‘ i Room dividers need not clutter - " tee up the floor; they can hang frdm a of WEN YOU HEAT<#) | fe L— tw : | oes One Portland, Oregon, architect, |@ , : . ’ u DOWAGIAC | sf "Thomas Vadnais, has designed alg “ (3) - | lovely home in the open area|™ re] 4 ia: : theme, and the living and dining /™ : : pee 4 youtte livia. Tis ben rooms are divided by a small, dec-\g gio a Come in and soe us modern hel 7 {| lorative, overhead timber which asi “eee noe | MLOWwest Priees | ssaras it ‘heating neste “On Lorie in sellers pe ech gable type, exosed runt pesca ‘s oe 9 wt Fo bar. . men are all highly | Play safe, Be sure, — | : ay sevice, +} Now in Effect? eananenanee eng Piper - ~| This sexpoed timber onyyes om HOUSE RAISING S nerd ec enc 4 $ We | = one end of the long, open room @ KITCHENS @ ATTICS @ RECREATION ROOMS @ BATHROOMS & Come in oon! cot pe. Waalled at the height of the walls @ PLUMBING @ HEATING ¢@ SHEET METAL WORK : . . wi slo! ex ‘ HEATING eee cee posed celing. The Doulas ti tin Hy EQUIPMENT 2 . ber is 6x8 inches and has been fin-/@ ti : * ished clear to conform to the ceil-' a ERY, . * | ing decking of the same material. | -e ; ; » amin aay — e's aldo: en «coe ory wan aR POD : oa ged ~ conceals these storage units perfectly when the doors are closed. if $10 DOWN—$5 A WEEK i. : erving Pontiac Since Table of glue laminated slab of Douglas fir doubl k bar, duh wid seviing conten: . — BEN 2. SCHNEIDER i. = 351 N. PADDOCK ST. | 314 Pontine Trai! Walled Lake / ; - econ" T Otto AL Trzo a. Building Service | FEderal | / . “a 4 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Here S t e Answer MERCER "HEATING . Keego Harbor | 24-HOUR SERVICE . 2255 E. Walton Blvd. Open Daily to 9 P. M. ? 7004 4 steal ug Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 QUESTION: There is a subfloor|subfloor. Using tongue - and Thermo Products Gas or Oil - Corner Opdyke Sunday 12 to 4 ' as P Wiediey Wouters © Ole Coetnemest Call MA 6-6247 jn our attic. I plan to lay a fin-|grooved boards, where should the] Phone MA 4-1569 or FE 4-4508 fig EVENINGS and SUNDAY OR 3-2276 | . ished floor at right angles to the/nailing be done? 825 N. Pontiac Tr., Walled Lk. Im PIIILIIIilitTiiiiiifiiliiiiilii iii “Gas Specials” BIG DELCO 90,000 BTU GAS FORCED AIR FURNACE 364° Only DELIVERED No Money Down! 511.61 Per Month a! 2 2. o GAS CONVERSION \expression. In any case, we agree | jthat it would-be a lot better if) nails were classified by sizes and) R weights that everyone could un- 69" Only O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 252-2 futhorized Oakland County Distributor ee OvAter Store Hours FE 2.2919 J Includes Ducts and Registers for full 5 room house. Gh 00 A Prroguct ot Genere CERTIFIED © DEALER Complete with Automatic Controls 371 Voorheis Rd. ANSWER; The nails should be|- hamrhered into the tongues at the | point where the tongues join the | full portion of the boards. It is) limportant, however, that the nail- jing be done at an angle of about 45 degrees. If it is done vertically, | A Pre-Thanksgiving INSULATION SPECIAL! LET'S TALK split. Also, you can not drive the) nails all the way, otherwise the’ head of the hammer with mar the jwood and perhaps chip off part) fof the tongues. When a nail has ibeen driven nearly all the way, al Inail set must be used to complete ithe job. | * *& & it QUESTION: I often run ACTOS | ithe terms “three. penny nails,” “four penny nails’’ and so oh. 1 know this has something to do | with the size of the nails, but how) does one tell? And why don’t they just give the size of the nails in figures that everyone could un- derstand? ANSWER: There have been /many different stories on the ort- | igih of this term. One is that the | | Penny | had something to do with) |the price in relation to the num- |ber of nails purchased. But nobody has evén been able to trace the }exact reason for the use of the! NOW... During This Double Feature Pre-Thanksgiving Special Only. . We Will Compietely INSULATE BONUS! With Every Job Signed Between YOUR ENTIRE HOME Now and ’ ae aries @ 4 Side Walls $ 00 Thanksgiving a From Now ‘til Thanksgiving Only FREE cots. Reg. $349.00 = TURKEY As Low As This is just our way of You can fae fuel savings up to 40%, plus a comfortable, draft free, healthier showing thot it PAYS home with our installation of fire-proof, non-settling Owens - Corning Fiberglas. ff TO TALK TURKEY with LET EXPERTS DO IT DEAL WHERE YOU’RE CONFIDENT ff commons oo “sulation TERM NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY! E Co/f. . . | "eure Yr. Off With the Old! NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1960! | FE 5-8405 Don’t paint over old paint that is cracked, uneven and_ blistered. | = : 5 t "a around the. yt AMBASSADOR INSULATION): 2: *® REC. ROOMS, ETC. Call FEderal 5-8405 2110 Dixie at Telegraph Best thing is to use a stiff wire brush, steel wool or sandpaper to clean the old wood smooth. Some- 7) times a paint remover is eed Free Turkey? You Bet! a a Smart, rich-looking puil- down fixtyre. 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CORRICK—OL 6-9881 Convenient to General Motors Tech Center, Model 420 Hil Steet, Rochester Cry Make aa See vee ‘* CALL ANYTIME! rators on Duty Hours a Day Skee OOS S808 + Orme es | . | ” ‘ ee ES { . ‘ TWENTY-TWO Flint Central ... 14 Pontiac Central :/ ECE RAS: RS, ee Pig a * Grand Bina 21 Wayne Pontiac North.. 0 Waterford AE is OLE EMA OR ELAS: ROP It A a a é ite ae -—- -—-. - x ...20 Southfield .... 6 Avondale ......6 Ortonville -... 0 Utica tly Mth Ahi. SOBRE A ee se en Tie 4 gq Sa, ™~ i i i i i i i i i ri A | 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 __ Rochester OOD: 2S POOLE Bip LD GE ELBE LLL Pontiac Central, Pontiac Northern, Waterford All Mudded to Defeat Prep Gridders Had Fun—Slushin and Sloppin FlintCentral Outswims PCH Mudders, 14-7 Chiefs Conclude 1959) Season With 6-3 Mark. After Loss to Indians By BILL CORNWELL FLINT — Pontiac Central and), Flint Central met on the football “field” here Friday night and the Flint lads proved to be better “swimmers.” The term ‘“mudders” also is appropriate to describe the im- possible playing conditions as the Flint gridders slopped and splashed their way to a 14-7 vic- tory over the Chiefs in the At- wood Stadium “pool.” It was a disappointing finish to BEAUTY, TREATMENT — Mud, water, snow and slush go squirting in all directions as a pair of Pontiac Northern players give a Grand Blanc ball carrier a dunking in the quagmire at Wisner Stadium. Jan Lawrencé is the player with the white hel- met on the right and Larry Bland is the Huskie having the evening mud-snack on the left. Who the Grand Blanc bal] carrier was, is anybody’s guess. tral, 19-7, under equally playing conditions at Bay City. for their traditional Turkey Day battle in this same footbal] arena. Flint six yard line midway through the 4th quarter, but linebacker Jim Copeland intercepted Allen Howze’s j z int’s winning TD followed on | of another scoring bid| With a ist-and-goal situation, quar-| terback Dick Kucharski fumbled at | the line and PCH center Elbert| Humphrey recovered The Indians forced Pontiac to | punt and took possession of the pigskin on the PCH 35. On 4th through the middle and shook off tackler after tackler to cross the point. Nickerson's lightning TD run fol- lowed another punt by Pontiac's Ken Dextrom. The Indians gained control on their own 35 and Nicker- son swept around right end and went all the way on the ist play. Kucharski ran around left end for the extra point. * * * Pontiac’s only touchdown also came after a punt. A 15-yard clip- ping penalty nullified a 30-yard punt return by Howze, but the Chiefs were undaunted and drove 69 yards for a TD with Staley hit- ting the end zone after being un- able to find a pass receiver. Howze scooted over for the extra point on a fake placekick and the score stood 7-7 at intermission. The Chiefs were severely hand- icapped by the absence of Char- ley Brown, who carried the ball once for a six-yard gain and then : in retirement 8 = 8 3 el < zs Bo: i a5 @ = & } jee RiEE: ii: |quagmires, lakes, and just plain |were useless as identification of |players was obliterated after just meo .- ¢ + They Were just slushin’ and slop- pin’ all over the prep gridirons last night in the. final weekend of high school football. It was one of the worst nights for footbal] ever witnessed as snow and rain turned gridirons into goo. Programs and jersey numbers one dunk into the mud. The public address announcer at Wisner Stadium gave up on attempting to identify the ball carrier and noted after a short running gain that ‘‘somebody from Pontiac Northern gained It Was Real Good Night, tor the Pig-Not Pigskin pigskin when it hit snowy patch- es on punts and kickoffs, and it looked like a real live pig as it slipped away from player after player trying to recover it on fumbles, It took over 10 minutes to de- cide where the ball should be when the teams changed sides starting the 2nd quarter at Avondale. Everyone had a different version of where the 30-yard line was. ‘‘I don’t care where you put it as long as it is still 4th down and three for us,” yelled hggt coach Frank Crowell. | x* * Imlay City missed a chance to pull out a victory because of a about five yards.” couldn't even identify their own} teammates. At the Avondale-Roch- | } Pontiac Press Pheotes by Ed Vanderweorp ester game, one of the Avondale) players threw a block into one of his own players. * * * “The White jerseys were off- side,"’ yélled officials. But how could one tell which were the white jerseys? | The ball looked like a deflated Defense Decides Wayne Win Over Skipper DADS ARE ALL WET — The hearty dads of Pontiac Northern football players were loyal to the end, weather-beaten and defeated at Wisner ie ~ # ce se o~ cs HAND, HEATER — Quarterback Bruce Norton, found some- where under the coat of mud he is wearing, made numerous trips to the Pontiac Northern bench to warm his hands on the portable heater. Norton, a junior, was unable to deliver his usual right of tricky offensive maneuvers because of the adverse conditions. Stadium last night where Huskies were downed by Grand Blanc, 21-0. PNH ended its season with a 5-4 mark. Millington Ni for 2nd Plac Pre-season title contender Ox- ford failed to even make 2nd place in the South Central Conference by closing the season on the short end of a 74 count against Milling- ton last night. A 2nd period touchdown by Oak- land County scoring leader Doug Stott had stood up until Milling- PCH-Flint Summary FINAL STATISTICS First downs rushing Pirst downs passin Pirst downs penalties ......) 1] Total first downs 6 Net yards rushing ..........- 139 217 Net = passing a 10 24 Total net yardage ......-..+. 140 241 Passes attempted evitavsss © 3 Passes completed .......+.. 1 1 Passes {ntercepted by t] 1 Punts Mercere et eee 4 3 Punting average *........-- 32.5 32.6 Pumblies lost .... sosecbees 3 2 Yards penalized = .°......+ 30 25 | Score by Quarters | Pontiac Central ....,. 9 7 9 o— 7 iPlint Central ......,..... 0 o—14 Ponti contealt Te Staley ontiac nmtrai: -_ (17, run). Extra inteeHowse Fiint Central: Touchdowns—! (65, rut); Stephenson point se—Kucharski (run). ak SRS EE. Berry. L. Prell, Taylor, EB (26, (run); Nickerson Shorter, : > TACELES: Houston, Peterson, Rush, enkie GUARDS: Skeliey,’ Whitehead, Wiil- Hams, Wiscombe, 5 m ENTERS: ©. Prell, Humphrey, An- rews ' QUARTERBACK: Staley BACKS: Howsze, McCauley, J. Me- iCauley, F. Shorter, Rubio, Jones, Dex- trom, Couser, Brown D. anos. thew ourtee> ~~ . . ver, Rudd, rner ACRES » Ricttent, Ewing, Ki GUARDS: Grablick paitehell “Parker, A | BACKS--Nickersoh, Carson, Szabo, Ed- wards, Stephenson, Copeland, Redmond, Long, Ki n sf —4 By DICK BUCK battle? Friday night. Domke’s Zebras played in a seven and eight-man line through the 2nd 24 minutes and limited the Skippers to 32 yards net rushing. For Waterford coach Dave Free- man defehsiye plans proved a disappointment. had set up a tight interior guard but the victors shattered his strategy by running right through the Skippers. * * * In fact, Freeman's defenders were pierced the ist time Wayne had the ball. Halfback Chuck Duceson scampereti 74 yards to put the hosts ahead 60 with 9:25 left in the 1st quarter. Duceson also adled the extra point on a run, Waterford looked like it was coming right back for the equalizer after the ensuing kick- off driving from its own 29 to the Zebras’ three. Their attack stalied then on a 4th-and-goal situation. Wayne then marched 9% yards os Oxford e in SCC ton capitalized on one of the game's many fumbles to score what proved to be the deciding points. Stott dashed into paydirt from the 10 after setting it up him- self on a pass from Val Sausser. An attempted run for the extra point by Jim Casey was stopped. + Where Oxford. had dominated play in the ist half, it became a see-saw affair following intermis- sion. Millington got a big break in the 3rd on a’ fumble recovery but was pushed back after reaching the eight, The crucial bobble oc- curred at the Oxford 20. The victors quickly drove to the 19 and a penalty moved the ball to the two from where Chuck Howard reached the end tone in two cracks at the middie. Mike Zink ran for the big PAT. There were no more good threats as the teams bogged down in a steady rain, It was the 3rd success for Mill- ington after four defeats and two ties while Oxford compiled a 5-3-1 record. Cage Loop at YMCA Needs Players, Teams Spots’ for players and teams are still open in the Pontiac YMCA basketball league, A meeting will be held Mon- day night at 7:30 p.m. at the ¥ and all interested players are in- Does a 26-20 football decision indicate a defensive|was the worst night he had ever Usually not, but “defense” was the word used by both coaches after Waterford bowed to Wayne by that score|night of mud baths. In the case of victorious mentor Don Domke it was a halftime switch in defensive strategy which paid off. me a in 12 plays to lead 13-0. Halfback |Larry Rast plunged over for the jlast two. .A run for the extra |point by halfback Ron Gray omg A key play which kept this drive going was a 15-yard run by \fullback Ken Smith, who dashed to the Waterford 30 after being |trapped on hig own 43. j x *« ® | Waterford picked up two quick |tallies to tie the score in the last |2% minutes of the 1st half. Seven plays covered 63 yards with full- |back Jim Hoke crashing over from ithe 19 to give the visitors their 1st |six points. Tom Goff's run for the |PAT was no good. The Skippers got a break on the play following the kickoff, when Ralph Weedon pounced on Wayne quarterback Ken Barn- hill’s fumble as he dropped back to pass on his own 22. The clock showed 23 seconds remaining in the half when Clyde Fitzpatrick dove into the end zone. It took Waterford five plays to reach slammed across to add the extra point and knot the game just before intermission. iduring the halftime break to go linto the seven and eight-man line ipattern since weather conditions limited the likelihood of passing. The Zebras came out from their strategy talks to march 90 yards in 13 plays and go ahead to stay, 19-13. Rast capped the drive as he smashed over his own right tackle and lumbered 27 yards for a TD. His run for the extra point failed. Wayne’s defensive plans bot- tled up the ; who were forced to punt after netting only five yards in three plays. The Zebras also stalled after three plays and returned the ball to Waterford on another punt. The Skippers’ seemed on their way to a tying counter with a isteady ground attack when their efforts stalled on their own 43. Then a break set up the decisive toucndown. Bryce, punting in place of Hoke who had been shaken up two plays earlier, never got his kick away jas a bad pass from center eluded him and went out of bounds on the Skippers’ 32, - F fumble on the Wayne 42 s the final drive, A big: play in this effort was a surprising 36-yard Kaines. Bryce added the extra point on a run | More Sports on Page 25 In fact the blockers and tacklers | — \cheerleaders and those hearty fans paydirt in that series. Bryce | pass. play from Bryce to Mike), frozen toe.°The Spartans rallied for a tie and coach John Laskarides ordered a kick by placement spe- cialist Roger Lomerson.’ But Rog sent word to the bench that “I can’t, my toe is frozen.” It was a regular lake between the 30-yard stripes at Oxford, Ed Battani of Romeo reported some cases of frosted toes after his game at Utica. A heavy fog hin- dered late play in the Waterford- Wayne tussle. | | Today the athletes, coaches, who turned out at games could look back and laugh about it—all jhappy the night of misery was lover. | Lake Orion and Holly cancelled their game as the field at Holly was flooded early yesterday after- noon. | Official George Gary at the PNH- 'Grand Blanc game noted that it | encount ating. It was Friday the 13th and a in 25 years off offici- ~ "13. Millinglon 13 Oxford... we we oa Huskies Belted by Grand Blanc at Wisner, 21-0 PNH Completes Season With Poorest Showing but Happily ‘By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Nosthern -failed to live up to its nickmane last night. The Huskies, named after an animal which is supposed to be well acclimated to ice, snow and slush, took a 21-) lacing from the Bobcats of Grand Blanc at Wisner Stadium. Grand Blanc, a team which stayed unbeaten this year and only a one-game loser in four years, did remarkably well consid- ering the adverse conditions. The Bobcats ran and held onto the ball for three long sustained drives, scoring in the first, third and fourth quarters. Three plays after the opening kickoff, Grand Blane was forced to punt and PNH started to march from its own 35. Five plays latef quarterback Bruce Norton fum- bled at midfield and the Bobcats took over. x * * | With fullback Larry Aagesen do- |ing most of the ball toting, Grand Blanc got to the 12 in seven plays. From there, quarterback Bill Gratsch passed to Ron McCullick for the score. Gratsch kicked the point. Northern's offetse sputtered as Norton had very little snccess with his favorite pitchout plays. Class ‘A’ Title on Line Tonight Championship Test at Grand .Rapids With ‘Top 2 Battling > By The Associated Press Grand Rapids Catholic and Mus- kegon Catholic battle for the myth- ical state high school football the state’s three remaining unbeat- en Class A teams will be played at Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Catholic (80) ts ranked first and Muskegon Catholic (7-0) is Michi- gan’s No. 2 Class A dleven, Bay City Central (7-2) lost all claim to a second straight cham- pionship by losing its second game in a row Friday night. This time fifth - ranked Filint- Northern (6-2) was the giantkill- er, upsetting Bay City 19-7 in a driving rainstorm. Arnold Smiley got Northern Wayne coach Domke decided) ahead to stay, returning the open-| ing kickoff 91 yards for a touch- down, Bay City, ranked third, had been No. 1 for 15 straight weeks until its upset defeat by Pontiac Central last week. te * * Hamtramck (9-0) is the only oth- ier Class A power with a perfect islate. The fourth-ranked Cosmos squashed Highland Park 55-18 in their finale. Mitch Siskowski scored four touchdowns and Dewey Lin- coln three for Hamtramck. Lincoln Park (8-1), tied for No. 5 with Flint Northern, incurred its first loss in its final game. Wyan- dotte. swamped Lincoln Park 19-0 as Tom Gulyas scored twice. Fitzgerald Perfect Fitzgerald wrapped up a perfect season by belting Roseville into submission by a 33-0 tally last night. Pars: Wat —Bry 2. (runs 5 ce f ,. ison. (run), Burton . (pass), c . \. Bi ter “Beoaant bar yet, Tripp, Mellema. It was the first timé this year |that PNH failed to outgain its op- |ponent in the statistical column, and it was the most decisive de- feat for the Huskies, who finished |with a 5-4 mark in the first season \of competition. Northern held the ball for the first seven minutes of the second half after taking the kickoff. The Huskies, unable to move on the first series, . 4 fi aL sil iit o Gratsch to end sind = ghe the Bobcats took over on the North- ern 24. Aagesen, a power driving back, . ripped off 12 and 11 yard gains | and then Gratsch went over on & | sneak from the one. ‘Gratsch also added his placement. Northern's most serious threat came late in the game with reserve quarterback Steve Thompson sparking the drive. On a keeper, Thompson scooted 41 yards to the Grand Blanc 24. A play later however, Lawrence fumbled and the Bobcats had pos- session on the 2. Failing to move, Grand Blane punted and Northern moved from the 42 to 16 where time ran out with Thompson getting five yards on the final play. Several hundred brave fans hud- died under every protective device available to watch Northern close Sar ne See seep fo Coach Ed Heikkinén comment- ing on the season, said “We may have been short on manpower and ability, but these kids went ag far as they did on sheer desire and hustle. They were great.” third N GB Pirst Downs Rushing ........ Waterford Summary _[Firtt Downs Bushing . & ‘ ° Total First Downs 8 15 WATERFORD WAYNE Yards Net Rushing . 128 190 Fin Downe Pasting” 2M Oltetal met Fenas , Yards Re’ 208 "9 Completed " ’ Yards Net Passing nie x) ’% Sabercopted OF acest ° H Passes Attempted ._......, 3 con. Oe gay Saas Passes Completed ........,. 3 Penalized ..{....... 20 Punt Average .......... 2268 1 SCORE BY QUARTERS Pumblées .. .... a 3 BLANC ....., 47.0 FT PVH Yards Penalized .......... . 8 NORTHER .. 0 0 0 0o~ 96 BY QUARTERS 5 warsnror> ei 0 OWNS: GRAND, BLANC — WAYNE ........--.sssg, 1. 6 6 1-26 i eee ni; (M4 run); Ora a TOUCHDOWNS: WAT—Hoke (19, PAT'S: Qratech (3 kick tri rum), Bryce (@ ah Oe Be 3 (2, 27, % runs), ? eo aan . ‘bs A es TWENTY-THREE | — Falcons Whip Avon, 19-6; Clarkston Ror 3 Long Runs THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 , 7 Wolves Trounce PP sic” C;MON GET DIRTY—This nice clean uniform of Pontiac Northern’s Jeff Braunagel (11) is out + Fates rush on Grand Blanc quarterback Bill Gratsch who got his handoff away, while Northern's (Decide Game SPORES for Rochester ’ By CHUCK ABAIR Gene Konley was sporting an un- derstandablé wide grin last night after watching his Rochester Fal- cong win a game he had tried to avoid playing. The final score was 196 over Avondale at a spot which might be another Oakland County lake if much more rain falls. Konley and other school offi- cials had tried to get Avondale te postpone their annual meeting “to any other time” because of the weather but kept getting “no” for an answer, So the game went on over a snow-covered Friday Grid Stars Ortonville 38-0 at Homecoming McDaniel Scores Pair, Morgan and Porritt in. Contest Victors | Garner 2 TDs Each Wanted Postponed | in Final Former Little All-American Tom Taylor has a 54 record to show for his Ist year in coaching. His Clarkston Wolves ignored the cold and mud to slam Ortonville 38-0 completing a thorough wreck- ing of homecoming for the Black- hawks. Between the Wolves and the weather, it was pretty miser- able for the old grads. Clarkston won its last two games in impressive fashion to finish above the 500 mark. Stealing a page from Michigan skipper Bump Elliott, it could very well be said the turning point of the non-league affair was the open- of place in the mud spattered crown of Northern Gary Reynolds (51) goes after the ball carrier gridiren in a stendy downpour. JIM HOKE BOB PORRITT DICK SMITH ing kickoff. and Grand Blanc jerseys. Braunagel puts the Ron McCullick (right). The Falcons proved much the One of Waterford’s best backs Clarkston ended its season with Avondale lost a 19-6 decision to * * * - : ee better mudders coming up with| this season was Jim Hoke, a a 38-0 rout of Ortonville and Rochester, but Smith, a 160- That statement is actually true Maples Do Well Mudding Birmingham 11 Rips Southfield . Friday's C | Miami 26, South Carolina 6 . . | Birkeville Mo., 38, Bradi 8 Hudson 27 . Morenci 7 Holland 19, Grand Rapids Centra) 17 three surprising breakaway runs which were the key to the ball game. * * * It figured the inclement weather would aid the visitors because of their much bigger backfield. ning. But RHS had the big plays. on were the long-distance gallop- ers. McDaniels had trips of 98 and 52 yards and Dixon went 87. * * . Joe McDaniels and Reggie Dix-| . 175-pound senior fullback, who also did some kicking chores. Hoke scored Waterford's first TD last night before getting hurt later in the 26-20 loss to Wayne. Porritt, a 160-pound senior quar- terback had two TDs including a 30-yard interception return. pound senior quarterback, turned in his usual fine performance. The Jackets finished with a 6-2-1 mark and Smith helped them to a fine year. in this case since Ron Morgan of the Wolves hauled in the booted and galloped 70 yards to a touch- down. He ran for the extra point Jack Anderson added another in the Ist quarter going five yards on a reverse and the game was well on the way to being a rout. Morgan got six-more in the 2nc with a 60-yard dash. Bob Porritt added No. 4 on short plunge. Th quarterback got even with Mor gan by snaring an enemy aeria’ and racking back 50 yards to score. x & ®, Bill White tallied from the eigh' to complete the point-getting cli | Hamtramek 55, Highland Park 18 Dixon i é : - maxing a wild t for a . Northern ‘Mich’ ai St. Norvert. eancetiet.| ities Ge ie ta wa (tie) crowd in the 1st quarter with his arks ae a | =r. eee a ee eek Cent 9 {scamper which opened the scoring On nville's deepest penetration Forrest Passes for 3) MICHIGAN MIG SCHOOL SCORES Midland © 3 nt Southwestern Cent. ° | tor the game. It came right after was the 20 a the Blackhawks fin Touchdowns in 25-6 Allen-Park-Taylor Center, canceled Marshall 1 Homer 0 : ‘Avon had failed to take advantage ished without a victory. Addison-Cam tier, Muskegon 12, Muskegon Heights 6 of 2nd successive “to take Victory Over Jays Buchanan 18, Kavoo 8t. Augustine © | M ia, Whitehall 7 the early lead. Sees eum om" | Exe ret Sas gps reegh. B . ¢ Na Reggie broke “We turned out to be pretty) Casson is 18 Lakesbore Nice 43, Portage 0 line and took off for the sidelines FRANK HARDGROVE PHIL ISBELL Deadlock Ends : good mudders,"’ said coach Carl Gio 18 Bune ” Parte Wee Ty Vendercock takes | to go all the way ignoring the A stalwart on the Oxford for- One of the better kicking, spe- , Lemie, whose Birmingham High| Batat SSO°EB.tien mestere 12 | secbaee a teen slippery conditions. He pert 3 ward wall this year has been ciaists in the area, Isbell, a 215- Scheol team rocked Southfield 25-6| peC'it Letgse menmgen eee a ee ee han rival Avondale, 196, with Mc- Hardgrove, -a 175-pound senior pound senior end, scored once on the Bluejay gridiron last night.| giid33°Oeeceo #¢ Peat 12 a 13, RO Kimball ¢ = Daniels, 178-pound senior half- guard. The Wildcats lost 74 last and added couple placements as . « * * Fiine Northern 49, Boz cit } Contra 1 = ry ya vent : A point-less ot ee ery back oe 92 and 52 yards for a night to Le pen omer but finished ae heer poe’ whipped Southfield : , ; Rochester's only re rive oj pair ouchdowns. with a 5-31 record. 25-6 last night. , hyaoag tg ilar “. Flint Beecher 0, Mint Mandevile 0 (tie) Wayne M4, Waterford a. night. A 26-yard dash by Bill Di- ce ~ an a nnn The statistics indicated a one varé _— from quarterback| @. Rapids South 6 G. R. Creston 0 Warren Lincoln 24. Center Line 6 neén helped move the ball to the isided ball game but a tie scot Pp Ss Grand Blanc 21, Pontiac Northern 0 Warren Pitagerald Roseville 0 AHS 13 but it was later fumbled lwas the best Imlay City couk George Forrest climaxing a 40- 3 Major College Squads Defénd Unbeaten Status ‘bring home after invading Swart: yard drive. Br aa a ee over again on downs at the 25 but Creek for its football final Fri ; In the second period Steve Ja- could not budge. y hight. cobsen hit pay dirt on a 28 yard x~ * * x* * * pass play from Forrest and Sam Reeves went seven yards for an- other tally. Birmingham added the final TD By The Associated Press jonce a power to be reckoned with|have been showing signs of weari- in the = quarter with Jacobsen after the halftime break With only three major college| (and many time conqueror of Sy-|ness and Texas Christian, their the 2nd half. going 70 yards on a pass play The Yellowjackets went 57 |football teams remaining on the|racuse) have hit lean days, and orponent, is no pushover. Roger Lomersen's touchdown from Forrest. yards in seven plays for the |unbeaten-untied list, the wheei of|Coach Ben Schwartzwalder’s op- « « t from the, three ended a 73-yard Jacobsen, the speedy 185 pound equalizer. A Smith aerial started (fortune stopped in the niche eratives figured to have no trouble march but a plunge attempt for junior who has been out for sev- the drive and his flip to lanky |marked “Syracuse” today. winning No. 8. It Re can pull ~ the tie-breaker failed. Lomerson . eral games with a leg injury, had Darryl Thorpe in the end sone | The Orangemen from upstate)’ But the other two members of oo hen are inane 7 = had kicked 23 placements this two other touchdowns called back. ended it. The gritty quarter- |New York—the No. 1 team in the|the big three, Texas and Southern) *Y Pras and sian aie te ae fall but had a frozen toe, a. oe beck’s running had featured the |Associated Press Poll — drew/California...they could be in for|/ick Southern M » march. His pass try for extra erless neighbor Colgate as|trouble Southwest Conference game, the| Imlay had other threats end « He was called back in the 2nd point wes batted dows. a The Red Raids nked No. 2,|Razorbacks go into first place in/the 9, 10 and 12 before the nigh quarter after a 4 yard pass-run : ir opponent. rs,| The Longhorns, ra ©- *:\the league and the favorite’s spot|W@s over. A Ist quarter surge hac play and also returned to the Avondale was right back trying to act as host in the Cotton Bowl|been stopped at’ the seven. scrimmage line after a 28 yard to go ahead two minutes later due come New Year’s Day. That’s how -_ *« * . TD run in the final stanza to a Styard punt retumn by the|McIntyre Is Spark | precarious Texas’ position is. The favored yisitors had a de- " 7" versatile Mr. Smith. With a Ist e .¢'¢ cided 15-5 edge in Ist downs and Southfield’s touchdown came down at the 17, two plays gained * . Lf ’ 253 yards rushing to 97. Each team the last quarter after a 65-yard three yards before Dan Lickert in- . | Southern Cal, ineligible for a tried two passes and all four wére march climaxed by a 3-yard tercepted. McDaniels went all the bowl game, had a date with| intercepted, 4 plunge by Fred Penness. way from the eight on Ist down. dangerous Baylor, an_ in-and-out 15-game One other Southfield drive, a 60 yarder, ended on the nine yard line ‘ It was one of the most disastrous seasons for coach Monte Charlies and the Bluejays who won only once in nine games. * * * Birmingham, hit hard by in- juries in mid-season, finished the Pontiac Press Phete JUNIOR CRANE—Cranbrook has yet to get a taste of the wintry weekend. The Cranes play at Gilmour Academy in Ohio seeking their 5th win in 9 starts. Tom Demrick, junior fullback, a stocky 200 pounder, leads the Cranbrook running attack. ca ign with a 6-3 record. SPORTS: ADD BIRMINGHAM WL BOHAM, SFIELD First Downs Rushing ......-+ 13 7 First Downs Passing 1 1 Total st Downs ....+.--. ™ P Yards Net Rashing ' 82 Yards Net ePiiaes- 147 5 Total Net Yards ......--- 229 53 Passes Attempted ........-- g 19 Passes Completed ......-- 7 5 Passes Intercepted by .....- 0 e Punt Average ....6.ceeseree O 4-345 a ee ee 2 1 Yards Penalized .....-+.-++> 50 40 SCORE BY QUARTERS BIRMINGHAM ......-- 7°13 0 625 SOUTHFIELD .....++> 060 0 66 from Forrest), 2 (28, 70 pesses Penness (3, Tun). PAT’S: Isbell 2 (kicits). HAM LINEUP : Hurd, McLennan, . . rdy, McKenzie. lock last “n : Tenia: Osterhout, Morse, Haberie, igh Rohn, Traszinski, Rice, Stow Kling. ENTERS: W Russ, Rooley Northville Hands Howell Eleven 41-0 Walloping considerable trouble, Some stellar defensive play in Old Foes Romeo, Utica Tie 13-13-on Friday 13th off back 90 yards to score and added the point. Ted Jerzy tied it finally with a 20-yard run on a reverse in the 2nd quarter. A running play for the extra point was halted short. * * * Alert play by Bob Donaldson “|was among the happy parts of “ithe tie for Romeo. .He recovered several fumbles. * * * It was Utica’s 3rd tie of 1959 against two wins and four losses. Romeo finished 3-5-1. NBA Standings Two successive interceptions pre- Jones easily made the steal to set) Rochester in motion at its own 37.) Yellowjacket he mistook for teammate, McDaniels got loose again after the Falcons had moved 11 yards The home teami never got out of its own territory in the closing minutes. A 36-yard punt by Jones, which hit in the soup and stopped at the two, helped ruin any last hopes of the anxious losers. * * * Despité the costly interceptions, Smith closed out a brilliant career in impressive fashion with his run- ning, passing, field bossing and all around play. R A First Downs Rushing .. ee... 5 First Downs Passing ........ 0 3 First Down Penalties 0 1 Total Pirst Downs .......... 4 9 Yards Net Rushing . 291 123 Yards Net Passing : ; ) 71 Total Net Yards... . 1 194 Passes Attempted - r 4 Q Passes Completed ...... 9 4 Passes Intercepted by 0 Punt Average . me 4-23.3 2-20 Pumbles Lost ..-........ 1 1 Yards Penalized a 45 20 SCORE BY QUARTERS ROCHESTER......... 6 0 6 719 AVONDALE... ~---5 © @0 6 O86 SCORING PLAYS WwNS: cDaniels 2 (92, $2 runs), Dixon (87, run). A—Thorpe (12, } ag from Smith). PAT’S: Lickert (run). ROCHESTER é ENDS: Thompson, Brown, Hatch, Thomas, Peltiér, Stier. Te McGowan, Sterns, Lond, Trudeau, Sund- 3 500 E * Robertson, Overson, Meiss- 5 mj? ARTERBACKS Cadieux, Dinnen, 2 geal Boleutn, 7 BACKS: ixon, MeDaniels, Lickert, 7 Ludwig, K ki, Morris, McVay, Jones, & (273\Pailey, Long. oe, eT, | ‘ r . / GUARDS: Malone, kiitan, Atchison, x , Krupp, Rowe. Jones was tackled by mud-covered| di yracuse In’, Texas, USC Face Trouble: c NEW YORK @®—Coach Sid Abel|offense arrived, is another thing. | th vented Avon threats in the 4th— jis happy about the Detroit Red the 2nd led to the final TD. Paul wings new offensive punch. ? * * * ok =f RUNNING WATER — Edward Duncan cools hot feet ‘by plunk- | Ang through the salt water of | ‘Long Island Sound, With hope of making the United States Olympic team of 1964 as a mara- thon » runner, the 17-year-old University of ‘ Bridgeport fresh- man runs about 50 miles a week. But the Wings’ defense, which| . sintegrated as suddenly as the Powe offense accounted for Thurs- lday’s 6-5 comeback victory over | Boston, games. Abel is concerned because the Wings play three games in three nights, starting contest here with the New Yerk Rangers. “I want the same style of hock- ey,’’ said Abel. “But I don’t want five goals scored against us. * * * “We have the kind of team that has to force the play to succeed. We have to stay on top of the other \féllows with our skating. “We've done a lot of that so far, working for 30-35 shots a game, but untif Thursday we weren’t cashing in enough.” Detroit's second in nine Abel said Jack McIntyre would remain on the line with Gordie Howe and Gary Aldcorn. McIntyre scored twice at Boston, scoring the winning goal, as he was used extensively for the first time in the National Hockey League sea- son. * * * row and then has a return en- the Black Hawks. Gives School $20,000 MARQUETTE ® — James Cloyd Bowman, former head of the Eng- lish department at Northern Mich- igan College, has donated $20,000 in bonds to Northern Michigan to provide scholarships for English students. The gift is the largest ever given to the college by an individual benefactor. Backward Runner The pocket gopher is one of the few animals that can run back- ward as fast and as easily as it can move forward. 4 with tonight’s | club, which barely lost to Texas week ago. The Trojans are in |terest in the year's work is strict- ly academic—to keep their rec- jord clean. Other conferences also are down jto the put-up-or-shut-up stage. |Here’s how they shape up: x * * | Southeastern—Georgia, the lead- er, faces a toughie in Auburn. enviable spot, imagine how Mis- sissippi must feel. Ole Miss, still lin the running, goes against Ten- jnessee, the club that ended both unbeaten streaks. LSU plays Mis- sissippi State. ATLANTIC COAST — Clemson, unbeaten, tangles with Maryland. Viake Forest, still in the race, ceuld be knocked out of it against |Duke. Clemson and Wake Forest jmeet next week. x * * | IVY—Penn, in first place, is the iheavy favorite over Columbia. [But this won't settle anything. Cornell, Princeton, Yale and Dart- imouth all are still in it. BIG EIGHT — Oklahoma, weak but still conceded the title, plays | But that doesn’t interest the ito the Orange Bowl, so the run- ner-up makes the trip. At the Mo- ment three teams are tied for sec- ond—Kansas, Colorado and Iowa State. Kansas plays Oklahoma State and Nebraska clashes with Colorado. Iowa State is involved in a non-league game against San Jose State. * ~* * got the intersectional play started last night, with the favored Uclans handing the . Wolfpack _ their seventh straight defeat, 21-12, be- fore 21,112 at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. UCLA had all it needed by halftime, building a 140 bulge on Skip Smith's Tl-yard touchdown run | in quarter. , 4 e NCAA's doghouse, so their in-| But if the Bulldogs are in an un- ‘Auburn’s and Louisiana State's UCLA and North Carolina State | : t 5 : Golden Glove Gym Facilities Open for Teens The gymnasium for interested teen-age boxers, which conducted as part of the Golden Gloves pro- gram of the Pontiac Jaycees,: is now open during the weekdays from 7 to 9:00 p.m. Bill Strange is in charge of the training center which is located on Perry street in the basement level of the Pontiac Recreation Bowling alleys. The Jaycees initiated the gym last year and the facilities are available for the Golden Glove boys who wish to get ready for the tournament which will be held in January. U. S. Tracks Retain $2 Minimum Wager NEW YORK (AP)—The $2 bet }apparently will remain the mini- imum wagering unit at the na- Detroit plays at Chicago tomor-|Army in an. intersectional game. tion’s race tracks, * * Lj gagement at home Monday with|others. The Sooners can’t return The New York Racing Assn. |joined yeterday with Hollywood |Park and Santa Anita in Califor- {nia in announcing they planned ino change in the pari - mutuel structure, The Thoroughbred Racing Asso- ciations (TRA) announced recent- ly that its convention agenda at New Orleans next month includes scussion on raising the $2 min- ,imum bet to $5. x *« | John Hanes, president of the \NYRA, declared his group is ‘“‘un- lalterably opposed to any change | in the present minimum wager of $2.” | The Chicago Cubs will have a the second|working agreement with Houston for the 1960 season. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 Rams’ Record o— t Tell | y Lions Big Task Is to Contain: Top Backfield oe a LA Leads Pro League The 9-team International High | Offensively Despite Its School Hockey League opens the 2-5 Season Slate season Monday, Schools in the cenference include Cranbrook, Shrine, St. Ambrose, Notre Dame, St. Anne, Benedictine, St. Alphonsus, St. Anne of Windsor and defending champion Catholic rad Od Duquesne University basketball coach Red Manning, dismissed two players, junior Ned Twyman and senior Mike Wolff, from the team for “indifferent attitude." Twyman is the brother of pro star Jack Twyman of Cincinnati The won-lost record doesn't tell all there is to know about the De- troit Lions-Los Angeles Rams clash which will be broadcast on Na- tional Television (CBS) tomorrow, Central, * * * except in this area! The annual Detroit ‘Soup Bow!" 7 * * . game featuring unbeaten Shrine of The Rams won two-lost five Royal Oak against Detroit St»sam- Slate doesn't show that they are brose, will be played Sunday night leading the National Football at U. of D. Stadium. Winner goes'League in team offense for the to the Goodfellow game. third straight week. All area basketball coaches are = * ® urged to send their 1959-60 cage | | doesn't follow from the Lions’ schedules to The Press sports de- | 1-5-1 record that the Rams are the partment as soon as possible. only team beaten by Detroit. The Rams bring a powerful running attack against the Lions, plus the NFL's second leading passer in Billy Wade, who has | completed 85 throws in 137 at- tempts good for 1,133 yards and nine touchdowns, Ollie Matson, * * * Michigan prep writers meet Mon- day in Lansing to select the 1959 all-state football teams. Oakland County area will be represented by Bruno Kearns and Bill Cornwell of| The Pontiac Press and Tom Jaku- bowski of the Royal Oak Tribune. | * * * Rockette Forbes owned by Pete Katona of Milan, Mich., captured| yesterday to become the first four-/Rams were held to just 126 yards time winner of the meeting. on the ground when the Lions ithem 17-7 in Los Angeles three Au >) yy . = YANK AT OXFORD — Carrying cleated shoes, Pete Dawkins, ! of a fine crop of runners. Included are Jon Arnett, Tom building reminiscent of one at the United States Military Academy. Army’s All-America halfback is out for Rugby, in which experts predict he will stand out as usual. Story: of Its. Hi Bears, Cc Eagles Favored a NPI Rematciee e pes Steelers Test Gian | By JIM KENSIL ier than that cf the 49ers. Follow- By The Associated Press |ing the Bears, the 49ers are at | The New York Giants have|Baltimore and Cleveland on |built the National Football| cessive Sundays. | League’s Jongest winning streak of The 49ers ‘shaded the season with a defense that has 17 at San: Francisco allowed only 35 points in the five TD pass from victories, no toucheowns in the | Tittle to R. C. Owens last two. And it had better be just onds_ left. That as good Sunday when the defend-|the same day ing Eastern Conference champions the Steelers and entertain the Pittsburgh mesaters. quiet all the rest * * * games are rematches of The New York's two top quarter-| games. ; themselves but short on scoring backs,. Charley Conerly and | GC: @, B George Shaw, are injured, and it} The Browns (5-2) are favored by will be up to Don Heinrich, 6-year |8%% points over the Redskins (3-4) veteran from the University of|at Wi Cleveland won 347 Washington, to run the Giant of- |last time at home. fense, All-pro halfback Frank Gif-| The Colts ~(43) are 10% points es : oy & we z i Hop "§ z HH = - eee _ - ” i‘ 5 - ——_ . j ce doe ad + : y ~s ry eS ae | Ve ER OY (eee gee are ore « es Ss ee ; - ee ie ey fe ee ee eee ee eee . es : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 Oust: Warmath Backers Planning to Buy Contract MINNEAPOLIS (AP)~Backers| But the beleaguered coach re-accepti accepting a séttlement in ex-th businessnlen's group at all. oe Coach, ‘Murray Warmath |e % budge from his stand of}change 1% his resignation Pyle scoffed at this and id claimed Thursday. to have pledges| "? °omment” to, all questions Warmath could be expected to re- for most of the $37.50 supposenly about. the behind-scenes maneu-|. Charles Pyle, Minneapolis busi- up the remainder Renta needed to buy vering. He has given no public| man for the oust-Warmath , ;consin Nov. 21. of his contract. indication that he would consider|eaid more than half of the $3,508 Warmath has been on the pub- : has been pledged in a solicitation|lic griddle since mid-1957 when : v ie as «*| drive. his football team, winner of three Oil Firm Reports Theft “We should have no trouble|straight games and ranked high | armiva f P reaching our goal,” he said, nationally, went into a tailspin. In of Dynamite and Fuses ‘| Pyle said Warmath was ap-|its last 22 games Minnesota has proached. by representatives of| lost 18 times. Its record this year AZTEC. NM. (AP) — It Tooks| the fund-raising group Wednesday |is 2-5 with two games remaining. a e S rele egal planning a big|and indicated he would be willing * * * re Jay to settle for the value of the last} Contributions to the oust-War- | PEEP ant’ A Farmington, N.M., oil field|two years of his contract, esti-|math war chest, Pyle said, have ECE ELL TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) — A reports 140 cases of dynamite, 22|/mated at $37,500. ranged from $1,000 downward. — . —= 10-event schedule was announced ceses of primer cord and two ~*~ * * There was no statement from I° Belo A today for the 2nd annual Michi- cases of fuses were stolen from| But the coach made no public|('niversity President James Mor- 4 niin! gan outdoors ‘ski carnival to be its powder magazines near Azteé.|acknowledgements, Some fairly rill, who backed Warmath last ee held at Holiday Hills here Jan. -_ close to him doubted that he seri-|year when the alumni M Club E | itil ita 8-10. Ford Co Combines ously discussed the matter with! tried to get him fired. Pe 4 sill EH . . r cima ca / , : v . as vl The nary ood — i _ ‘ THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger P ) oo ; tT . <7 recon a ~ ° F Sy wien aoa eats: tecing tne (DIVISION Functions : : slope will. be used for specta- tors. DETROIT ® — Ford Mo ; Following the opening night’s|announced today that seis professional.ski races, the events|plant and purchasing operations of for the next two days include: its Ford and Mercury-Edsel-Lin- Saturday — Men’s giant slalom|coln Divisions have been combined. race, 40 years of age or older;| Robert S. McNamara, Ford vice women’s giant slalom race, 40|president’in charge of car and years of age or older; husband|truck divisions, said the move and wife combined time slalom/would provide improved operation-| race; father and son race, sons/al efficiency and flexibility. | 17 years or under; mother and| The combined assembly plant op. | daughter race, daughters 17 years|erations will be headed by W. A. | or under. Folsom, general manufacturing | SUNDAY—Pee wee slalom race,;manager of the Ford Division. 5 years of age or under; three-|D. J. Bracken, former M-E-L Di- legged ski race, open event; blind) vision executive, will be assistant bogey slalom race, open event; |general manufacturing manager. magic slide number, open event;) C. E. Bosworth, general purchas- husband and wife relay race. ing agent for the Ford Division, The carnival was staged last|will head the combined purchas- year at Caberfae. ing office. Aussie Champ, Nagle, [Crash Kills Detroiter Paces Sydney Open QUYON, Que, Bernie Kilroy of Detroit was killed and four per- SYDNEY (AP) — Ken Nagle,|sons were injured in a collision)” Australia’s open and professional|/between a car and‘a truck near champion, shot his second straight|here yesterday. Quyon is 30 miles stb 70 to take the second round/northwest of Ottawa. DIXIE DUGAN Sp ‘My Mother felt a chill.” lead in the 54hole Sydney Open + | He —— today with a total BOARDING HOUSE * * * Playi ainst a strong inter- AT SAY, MY GOOD national field preparing for next MAN, WOULD YOU week’s Canada Cup matches in HAIL MEA CAB 2 old Australian took a one stroke WHILE LT WAS ’ : ee Cape bay ected Pans da, Bernard Hunt of England wr Peter. Thomson of Austraiia, . YOU a GUSHER /~ BESIDES, | ABLE SUM OF. all tied at 141. ; A DOLLAR CIGAR IS Y/MONEY AND DO " 1) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE A THE SURE SIGN OF }] NOT RELISH BEING Yj, Motion te, Rereey Ficetay 1i-1A. 1608. 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(A true copy) Judge of Probate ee ee | Cage OOP by Uemed tomers Syndieute. tee STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Cir- cult Court for the County of Oakland. ee ATES LOAN COMPANY. ; f ma cethti) S\N g Michigan Compan: é - ar ML \ \ ; te wey . J Plaintiff afr oN ene CASE NO. 47591 vs WILLIAM L. HENSON and/or ZEPHER M. Jointly, Individually and Geverally 2 Defendants TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that on September 8, 1959, a Writ of A ent was issued trom the Circuit Court for the County of Oak- Tas wherein ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY is named as Plaintiff and WILLIAM L. HENSON and/or ZEPHYR M. HENSON as Defendants, for the .um of $302.85, and that the ee writ was TRwitams H-/4 tne, TM. US. Pat. OF. Attorney for 25 N. Saginaw Street erat 3-021 . Nov. 7, Ma'31, 2h. Dec. 6, 12, "50. DONALD DUCK a _a\ By Walt Disney eee By Charles Kuhn * . POLL POLE PLP OO GOT OOO gb Lb : . 1 i ae | Ee . f. TWENTY-SIX , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER‘14. 1959 | Say Two Used Fraud Death Notices |; te octal Ma. Mae ows male fo Take Over Local ree megane Ns, Sing aVae Ia = Rt. 1b, deat sister of|CARPENTERS, FINISH. COME couple ral house- JANDING. W. t ® Land Harry H 1} heat | & help finish «| work. More for home wages. ; : DETROIT ® — Seven mem- Also survived by several nieces) large ski lodye, MA 4-4201 or WO Eves. free, BM 3-8379. RPENTRI " a tion of the 4 D “LARGE Additions — ents bers of Local 514 of the Cement ae tSideisun-dehns Pusere) Home.|C WITH MAINTE “family, $15 per wh. Room & Sey Bip PinsT | Masons Union, accusing two men Fneral soins opt Map| MAREE Op URLDING) DO ee nent | * — of seizing control of the —_ Peliick's Church, ‘interment in PRESS. BOX 61. — VAST Ss > ae iT RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL through threats and fraud, have St. § Cemetery, Gaylord. ehild care. Live is egre g0 5 _ a Also store front re DO YOU QUALIFY? | _& pm. UL oie cesdeling John, W. In Memoriam 2, $85 PER WEEK | "out" furiure vor. Fyping | £1 BRICK BIDCE & IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR| WE HA “PERMANENT POSI-| required. Some sales work. Write OR 3-0402. dear Mother Sophia Omelian who A INESS| Box 60. Press. <7 oa = passed sway one year ago, to. Waicn MITED OP- wine Soba aS wat OMAN TO WORK IN x compere Bon WHO THESE BASIC! Vas U ¥ 1—AGE_16- filed suit in U.S. District Court C| vasser. Salary commission, ui te or ages for lost work an account- , a Ae ’ Thoug you are ho Experienced desirable, but ing and “free elections.” more. Still in memory you are 28 . necessary, Call PE 5-8670 for ap-| ALL it e6 a b oe The ac veled | with us, As you always were be- 2—EDUCATION—HIGH SCHOOL ment. : work. ears exp. accusations were lev fore. God biess you and keep you _— SOME COL | WarrREss. PART TIME, PAB- ALUMINUM SIDING. AWNING ci His . 4 y sh te : UMIN at Joseph Constantine, financial 22 eg lnc daughter,| ,_ A, PPEARAN weaT " quale’s. MY 3-1421 fter 4 p.m. ALUMIN — me. SS rt ne NALITY—PLEASANT |WOMEN FOR Less MANUPAC- 41887. |IN LOVING MEMORY OF AL- you can meet these basic quali-| turing. Pune press, we |S A GROUP OF BU secretary, and Joseph Massaron, berta Jones Sadler, who passed| fications and start immediately| glazing, assembly. Start rate etter low pethes . who the seven say isn’t even | °. mer | ot ears Now 14. 1957.' at @ minimum of $340 per month,|; 4n hour. Apply in person on Mon. , yolume — aber of the union. Ed f mature” you could not} then call PE 8-8103,.9 am. to) am. 8317 gniand Rd. 2 miles Sie f, - im, * = *% | viet ag enet was purer|SSESAEREREAA FOR Ole GAR | ne pee sorere marieags, No Geneslie. Two of those who filed the suit | than gold, lot. Apply in person, Roger's okies Help \ Wanted © 8 Builders Exchange yesterday are former business And to Gem whe knew end) 0, Ct, Oe eee Ore ae -ee~ |e 3110 or iL EXPERIENCED GARDE WD| ESTABLISHED WATKINS “ROUTE pozi UCKING ageats of the lecal and another = 7 ct et ever ae ee aah Oe ete available. Ful! or part time Av- me ad _ FE 5-2853 4, is a fermer member of its exec- gadis missed z aceans. enl-| {St ———— ~.. Apply at Pon- erage 8 ete gor. 4 160 N. Perry BOs CR EXCAVATING — - ren, Dad, . Bis e dredg Truck utive board. ., Brothers. a elena ELDGRLY MAN FOR PART TIME 7 CAREER ABA Bootic tanks Drain fields tp- in trailer park..MA 4-2525. e insurance o ssleamant Security| stalled. Free estimates. OR 3-6932. IN BELOVED MEMORY OF MY Keego Har | ou = ~ 1981| GAN WITH HEAVY DUTY TRUCK Walks — ves — Floors — or tractor and trailer to baul| dwards Licensed — Bonded. UL_2-2762. AY, oorh Si ] saw logs. OL 1-8163. Forest Pro- CARPENTER WORK. NEW & RE- ecs- lp e ducts Inc.. Rochester, Michigan air Smell jobe & specialty. FE ' A or 5- | FUNERAL HOME ve aes be — RN | 96.000/5 ar aca. Thru Trial RP CARPENTER CREW AVAILABLE. EM 3-0333. per year | Ambulance Ogericn Plane or Motor peas - round employment Rapid Mapufacturing experience. money. But, in effect, the edu- Se : > poeta his pi advancement bnt8d Oe ro Sen ih | RECEPTIONIST .... s350/ CEMENT & BLOCK tors supported plea. areas ontrrin ee. stating . previous employment Bust oe presse agency ex- WORK - FE 5-0782 They provided this listing of | Thoughtful = eee telephone pone oumber, tesa a CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO f a . arge or sm years experi- ! school monies owed by the state: _Cemetery Lots 5, earn p+ sake financing plan for' RECEPTIONIST $275|_ence. Free estimate. OR _3-6172. obtetacnen wees | See 35 with some sales; For art director in largeomanu-|CUSTOM HOMEs BY LICENSED rience and high school edu-| {facturing company. Ad agency or| builder. Free estimates. UL 2-5175. 1. About 30 million dollars in | 2 Lore In WHITS CHAPEL CEMZ-| £ jop. Interviews granted - be- state school aid. tery, locat th the Garden 2f art department experience man-| DR A A iG I Approximately $6,500,000 to the Religious Liberty. PE 2-7301, eee 1806 Bouth yaigrens| datory. Must be responsible and ee WAN: colmeis, PE SON. afettens ~e of Michigan, Michigan PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY Rd., or PE 3-7061. em woe. EARL'S CONSTRUCTION State University and Wayne State _graves $25 & up +9882 OPENING FOR AGGRESSIVE ASS’T BOOKKEEPER ... $289 Garages, additions, cabinets & Uni | WHITE ee ER man to se'l Campbell's a NCR Bookkeeping hine niversity. spaces. Spread, of the Gospel. OR Call on retail grocers, Pon dealership experience Neigh. suecrarce’ SERV. - FREE EST. 3. Nine million dollars to the pub- ; : 3-3965. toned Ra Ferg! Mormon ae Type 4 w.p.m. Aged 25-38. PARTNEY Electric. FE 5-5439 UPT Telephoto eral hospital insurance, life in-| TRAINEES $200 ELECRICA L CONTRACTOR. lic school employes retirement WHITE CHAPEL. 3 CHOICE LOTS. SPACE STILL — Designed to provide a con- (above) the unit provided small laboratory ani- terms. PE }-1413, after 6 p.m. | surance and pension Progreeiient Bookkeeping machine. (No experi- a Conaup Electric, UL ca opportunt EE WIRING, "tarnished: Weeds, 29 we must| Medical Stenographer DEPENDABLE WOMAN WANTS Doctors office, an CTORS spend our time and leads with; Immediate a in TRA experienced direct sales people| ary $322 yo Liveral pee references. UL, 2-2656. :Ton ok x © ere accustomed to earning/ sonnel A vin 40 hour a ; ENCED GRILL COOK, pe ' aaaion also try. Write Box 65 Pon- we @ac “es ‘shoud be limted wo wwe terms.| Unasked COD (Nearly) | The average human brain is|made his recommendations at a about three times larger than|mock constitutional convention that found in an average-size sponsored by college Young Re-| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The |for repair. Spess told him the car| | in excess of $200 per week. Apply| Must have 3 years experience and pe “ 12 neon. or write Pontiac Press Ay of medical term- om ontiac Farm and gorilla. | publican Clubs. path beaten to the door of an un-|was in running condition. Still y nel Depart : Se SS ee a . | employed local steelworker by de-|later that day, another wrecker ar-| ee Pontiac, Michigan, — pena bE PE 40048 . Industrial Tractor Co. ‘livery men with unwanted merch-|rived to tow his tractor to a ga-| $ Gaye per twee hai MAIE ESTIC IRONINGS WANTED PE toss AE 4142 |andise was a little less busy yes-|rage. Spess told the operator he| call Mr Taylor, PE $0243 9 a.m.- iz TRORTNGE ne ciudine unde STEEL AVAILABLE terday, did not have a tractor. iy noon Wendi” enty ating _apriatone | for good IRONING 0 DELL CARTAGE F IMM EDIATE DELI RY F i for the past week and a half, x * * Are a 2 Ry o eew enc oe i Sie Sr Transp ransportation IRONINGS SUPERIOR QUALITY. al ang Jong distance moving. : ‘ king job? Here's UNWANTED AR or VERY as Follows: |) Vii2™ Svess and his wite, Flor.) So tar Spess has had delivered the opportunity of, a ifetime! “Al ,€-4810 oF Fi, $8283 TRONING OND BABYSITTING TR SYarrTiNG in URWANTED -ARMICLES "PICKED ,h and we MIGANI x2&?% . FE 8-6164 —Up_free of charge. FE 5-4638. ence, have turned away a dozen or|to his house four dozen yellow career and we, train =r =e Painting & 6.722 Ibs. of 19 guage .043 tolerance, .004 thick and 463/64 inches tolerance, 1/64 inches wide. 90,815 Ibs. of same except width is 517/32 inches tolerance, 1/64 fund. 4. $2,300,000 to the Detroit school) tinuing supply of drinking water for men on long _— mals with water for one month without ill effects. o| ° ty. with established food : ESTIMATES ON employes retirement system. space flights, this device will distill, purify and It is estimated that this test is equivalent to one BOX REPLIES ying Romplete. information “includ ud | RECEPTIONIST. and ‘siirsctive. dryers ‘Fe SSGi RB Munro regenerate human liquid waste over and over. man drinking such water for two and a half At 16 a.m. Today there || ike “Apply Ponticc Press Bor @1,| 22>e $0,000... Shorthand 0.) ee vATING— — 1060 TRENCRING Invented by chemical ineer Elizabeth Pellizzi ars. were replies at The Press| |PINSETTERS WANTED. OVER 16. BULLDOZING - EM Commerce Man md _— * || ottice tm the following Ae on OE a ; H . : | | boxes: | PCUILDERS FOR SMALL DIAM.| Knowledge of medical terms nee- _ Terms. ee ete eld in Beatin ‘ | ETER STEEL TUBING. STATE, °S*8ry- NEW AN - : ’ . ' (Ar {F . | }) EXPERIENCE AND OTHER top caval. Prise ‘reasenabie. mt of Oldster ~The Almighty,’ Amxotpzance | Death Notice | ha gi tka || RBPRes ROU ERE oh aE ste sore rg : ' |Has No Designs | || 3S SS Bom 61. 6S, 75, TAC ERR DOR BT promt Scapped. FE est LA. Your ; A Commerce Township man is MISS ALICE HAZARD TH, 90, 96 168, 11h, 116, 5)” a gt be agency. ped birt 8 ig “ i ics or being held in the Oakland County on St. Laurent COMMERCE — The Rosary will me J) ot you ap a olnieaemelal | PEASE Jail for investigation of felonious Opic | be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at the + } neat appearing and have s ear, | HOSTS cia wirwating anti” |_ ditions, a A ge assault after he allegedly beat an LONDON (UPI) — The pale esialeee-Detene Funeral oa {Joy that "would enable you t0| 00 “ee ee A eto elderly man late Friday afternoon. . and delicate hands of Yves St.|Pontiac for Miss Alice Hazard, 75, earn $50 per week, and still retain | CQONTER Om ower, Ob 2-12. . sonality kid. Cleaning! R. Oakland County sheriff's deputies gd Leonard Spiegel Laurent have: been spared the|of 3372 Edgewood Park. : SF staked tet hee establishment. ° 8 eT ieee oe ‘ arrested Thomas L. Cummings, 33.) to Bri Message ith |harsh reality of an automatic rifle,| The fumeral service will be held : : ten STATE RALESMEN— WAITRESS enee| oe ' of 271 Vinona St. near his home | th Ik Bo d the, Daily Express reported today. /at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick Don t Wish Mn iy B needs 3 Wn Nignt shift. wor REPAIR. AIRS _ shOrtly after 5 p.m. yesterday. Help of Cha ar His Army callup has been de-|Catholic Church. Her body will be to take over. branch office. OR waITRESs er 1200) OE eTERInO REE In fair condition at St. Joseph a taken to. Sn tiey Cometery) * For Money! (| aacwrnsxtesumrwarr| “hs Mune Heme "Pat Lee. PE" 2 102. iain = 7 j at Gaylord for bu:{al. , * | "ed for full time. Lake propert TRENCHING: ExCAVATING FOR Mercy Hospital today is George | The Rev. eee pe Columnist William Hickey said |" ~ : = ; | Sha custom home sales. Late propre iy -~MEN- ,| .Repile tanks, Field le, footings Q Haus Sf., 63, of 298 Havana &t., preach on “ mighty” a the frail-looking, 24-year-old Hazard yesterday a | _3-0085 for view a tment s we y Commerce Township. ee dress designer for the House of paahipen after an illness of sev- | Make it éasily through | ay age a window, Awning,| GENERAL OFFICE = ~""Basinees Services : Haus suffered multiple fractures ae pins a Page a . | Classified Ads. To sell,! otfe GAY e-y 5 oe Pagal a _ ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PE PENS of the ribs, possible internal in- inettian. Dire rgeant Army ‘ | ‘rent, buy,’ swap, hire . . .| i#e,Afe% Come te oo ae ” at our office. General Printing & juries, and head and body bruises. — 1 sorb ganorbe a te cote and the perils of the Algerian Salem Gas Field Bought | . | Feseral *"Elederutnation. $o36|CARPET SALESMAN ea fy AeA Law- He told Deputy Harry H. Jones . . . ee INDUSTRIAL SALES $350 BLOOMPIELD aA CLEANERS. ee a es slid ‘a Retty Hamiion, will 1. ane an aloe by Consumers Power DIAL Fecer eo k. caayapagaa Dosa 8 ee Lake road near Vinona street ” “by the highest: authorities in the} ALLEGAN #—Consumers Pow- ; 2 a tence. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE was aking bck ee amen croup wa Fe War Oi” and hammer Co, Friday amaunend he [ce SO | ee Bane cs tt car * m re said Gen. mpand: Haperience necessary. Men's store.| saya APPLIANCE rae all over me.” meet at the church at 5:30 prier |(. ule himself ordered it de purchase of the nearby 3,500-acre FE 2-818] a of a fast growing Laveur DAAPTaMAN wsoo! 2 Tout ae LIANCE Parte * * * to Koing to the youth rally at There was nd comment from Salem gas field which has, 31 pro- | Beattie Mtr. Sales lh $500 eo a hg FH m4 ‘ Ss ° west When the car pulled into a| First Presbyterian Church. St. Laurent. His assistants said he|@ucing wells. Financial details 5806 Dixie ride ce Aleit iiagibeerine NEW WAY ASPHALT driveway I asked the driver if he! At the Post High Group meeting|was too busy working on his spring|wete not disclosed. = | eave Tae Wor OR 3-129] ___| pants MANAGER s915| fore ‘winter | Quly about 2 weeks didn't think it best to slow down |at 6 p.m., the pastor will lead the|fashion collection. Working interests in the Salem % A ig Bg HM ~ left. Phone PE 47980. a bit when he saw a nfan walking on the history of the ‘metal, but ‘we seed mes BUMP & PAINT MAN . SOPEN PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR day like this,” Ha |field were purchased from Gordon The Pontiac Press some exp. in this line. Inquire Work guaranteed. FE 5006. along on a A US |church, using a filmstrip. . . Oil Co. of Mt. Pleasant; the Mus- Jerome Seles, Max R{CRDERLY - $19) RELIABLE CLEANING told the deputy Big Locomot , , _ Warren. Senpene emparienne. References. PE 41077. : * * * g lve kegon Development Co. and R.C. | FOR WANT ADS WANTED, TUNE-UP MAN FOR|canwrakern ......... . soren| Dressmak’g & Tailor'g 17 looking for wete, then tein x ae message at yet oe Runs Wild ces syndic . celaaee on has DIAL FE 2-8181 ment hor gopercuniiy Were PLASTERER .....-. — ALTERATIONS OW ON BOTH MEN hitting ‘Mim, seterding to Ge {help of a chalk board. Mrs. Martin) £7 d Wh ? to purchase a fourth work- : , _ ship, ,n & fast growing cOm-l puting COOK a $350° women’s, clsthes. FE 4-5665. report, *. Wiles will sing ‘The Love of Got’ | {TOW GN y ing interest from Carter Oil Co. of Prem $ a.m. to 5 p.m. a | amo| DRESSMAEING aD ALT Ht Preven ee aera. , Beattie Motor Sales, Inc. oe tons 8.4660 Cummings was as saying,| With Mrs. Bruce Carr, accom- Matoon, Ill. All errors should be_ re > By get gag eg th JERSEY CITY, NJ. (AP) —| The Salem flgld: is east of the et imme nereages| [80 Dug ey vatertord EVELYN | ‘EDWARDS REssee saints | CoaTs hit’ him once or twice before| During the service Mrs. Walter| Railroad officials tried to find out] Ouscuel, gis a than. to cancel the ch rnons Onl NO smavicn |DRESS MAKINO. DRAPES, AL- realizing be was twice my age.”|Scilie and Bob Koechtges wil/today exactly what made a 125/%08 Sat i MO verieelLaings Sonat, Sect er atviie; || Help Wanted Female 7] Sm) gun" = St" * peeteernnisc rat-ommna ac injuries. present a duet, iP ton run loose Overisel-Laings- ence gen ME gh mg wraaewte os terations. Mrs. Bodell, FE 40053. 4 the night for 22 miles. burg pipeline. Both Salem and a Saiesees ‘cca "he Te you ng 4 a7 aa Sect’ y DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL- zs - At the Women’s Association | tye unmanned diesel was|Overisel fields face ultimate con- error When cancellations more exciting job? Do you want feed 19-30 for downtown office.| terations. Drapes & & formals done at 7:30 M the ere made be sure to get more fun and make more money? met t and take ye in my home PE 8-6455. Treat Clarkston Woman meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday caught by another locomotive that| versions to gas storages, vour ki) number.” No Apply now at ARTHUR MURRAY| Midwest Employment, ro Rev. John Hazelton will show raced ahead and maneuvered it- Consumers executive Vice . otjentmentn will be giver = and —_ Fe career as a|._iac State Bank Bldg. 5-9227 ___Laundry Service 20 Following 2-Car Crash | slides and tell of his work as | Jif into a coupling with the Tun-|President A.M. Aymond Jr. | hour’ Opportunities for “rapia _ Work Wanted Male 11 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY pastor in Hamtramck. Women of away, at 50 miles an hour Closing orb end adesitise | ee a age 5 Pike, 3 to | as CARPENTER WORK NEW — — Shirt service. Pontiac A Clarkston woman was treated] the church are gathering cleth- | ‘The locomotive, left untended é | , ‘arger ‘an regular axaie {| _neceosury, experience Mind 4-420, rain? °° S. Telegraph. FE for minor injuries at: Pontiac Gen-| ing and canned goods to give the | stipped out of the Jersey Central) Lodge alendor jo Guile = pam 1 ALL LADIES wt EATING, ¢ Age WAL Fa. Landscaping 21 eral Hospital and released last} guest speaker for his parish Railroad rds late Thursd Full or part time. to fill our eERnG ALL pax | eat ~ night after being involved in a two- ; pes ya ate uu ay Areme Chapter No. 503 OES,| NOTHCE 10 1 jewelry orders from home. Per- " BOOKER! ire 33416 |ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK. P PIN- S The Post High group will attend| night. The throbbing giant built|school of instruction Monday, No- | ADVERTISERS | manent positions available. KE I a |_ ish grading Top soil. FE 2-0603. collision at Elizabeth Lake and ; The deadline fot cancelia 17-7800. Miss Murph: CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- —~— rea al ; the Ice Follies in Detroit Saturday.|UP breakneck speed as it hurtled 0 5 ong 8 p.m. with pot luck at) tion -of teat Want A | py. Kitchen epectaity. FE; Al ACE TREE REMOVAL Cass Lake roads, \Vaterford Town-| ae A * along the rails, which were 6:30 Roosevelt ple 22 : is now tom the dey or |BEAUTY OPERATOR. | GUARAR| Viteo | STUMPS REMOVED ship. cleared by frantic dispatchers State Bt. Ethel Clark, Sec. plication after the first || conditions. Marie’s Beauty Saion,| CARPENTER WORE OF nast) Below ground by machine Township police said Susanna us | | At 7 p.m. Thursday Cub Pack plotting the runaway’ . progress. nse | oN ame Markt sii Walled ae a oe rr i TREE FE 8-9735 Strange, 38, of 5151 Whipple Lake|No. 23 will meet at the church with * * . . CASH WANT AD RATES. EXPERIENCED TO "MANAG E|EXP. CARPENTER NEEDS WORK.| moval and 4B, way A RE Rd., was a passenger in a car|the theme, ‘A Country Store.” “The situation at awful pos- ews if Brief Lines i-day s-Days 6Days oo, = a Bowling Alley. oa —_. iB aD Jone Pee ee a driven by ie roc army nk ent Stores "| priv. beach e. \ \. asi $-8282. of Ketenk. 1 OR 2 TASC GPUS PO _— General Eg APT ae ee ae amily bullaing ULTRA-NEW = « 4 B Oak! nn : BLACK . js,| _nished LTS, UTILITI Bmall child pital. Utiliti UNFURN 7101 or oo. re side PE a7 onee a recs ~ Wi — , nee peittate vie | soliiaih GROUND FLOOR. 3 ir Aa PE: Pe tof fH, - RENT Rent Office _ west get Dg Ee, Rye 3 weimmediate Oc ttain. Per | ETTCHEN Bg wane aaee st is wiltams t Office Space 47 Pees ith lanes” and wet Suberhen cupancy™ y|_furn. ENT. oa and entra! ent FE PRI.) oof Sygecarg 4 AND Hams . oe e 47 BY 0 Pe : —_ [org transf y land Laketr k FOR 1 OR §-4851 | gas hea ,§ ROOMS 3 Ort ee ¥ OWNER MUST ACR It a oe 1 4 RM. ont apts. O ARTLY | —* Utilities a “J a $1 t. PE 4-7328 WITH CES, wa | plete wi in Drayton IPice, 4 Civilian available is tag reads 3 y OLD " Couple APT. cLos RR 3-0105. | TAROE_ LO 3-4555 S| ‘Wh Pp a Hy A or rae RENT 8 tric Bg Beats porlonsing com bed. 1% at 93 per to GI ér ‘Bort Frames | "Room BACHRLO TPR | Soret. eaat’ pore ex tee muse More? / Sew tent, orne; | FE St. ter arge, ot 0,50 lot noise; all bck asamens + “3 e v | : “Reties & Porsensks |" pag. om mowers, Ota tae bet ee ee Som | ce al pot! | BY OWNER Eee ae ers ee phage ome nase pty ee wen . kland | cot N jus ¥. ° — ? uron ramic ti ROOM COME MOD. 6 RM 3-8021 is. “lore 27 ~4 PV es. All steam ew'y &B a _ tiful le bath, 8 AND Sear a1 wae tne eepes aie a8 pur ADULTS: recat PING | bed Peel , orrices wu RENT emp ety ritchen” re a Boas Pa Hewty, doe M2 BLE FROM ims rE compicte ag —— 7 RMS LAD! __ a mo. entrance. 44 aT te he im “bowttow sont noe Gr as wit, RENT ser | fee s5. incubate ted, 4 | L Waa thyetsen Ga30) Fenton t ry yo hag a "7 | ROO Fe 2.0081 ONLY. | WoT p.m Pe avis OATH & rt s attractive. Hh od Pes PB sat Sts Font | Lake. r- #~ beach oa Wil- | A — FR YN T H F is A. p.m, or gon a Dewiy secorated, pri ‘WARM ulti furn. $1 INETTE A | _ * clean fur Uy. i boise ad a fame 3 oat Wes? fae ee Beaut pogo ar HOME K JPM, oF if ne an. | _Retsonable_ rent. rinaanse sae ‘NEAT 3 Ee eae "Fn oe tas | SLATER APT Md | 30 x 30 Sa ig ae | oe zoecegms dae, ving NAP ani bath, BAS PE 5-2 and en ance PRIVA 72 BAT! | S.! fice. U WITH PRIVATE ment to with low and ate r, dryer painted up i 33 vm. +05 titties cy re dow r in , range Als Ct are NAPE SHOES, rogue MEET APT RET | vce 3 on eure ne oe Bye “Let's perpen at ae ge |i ier rates Ser oy | Paar ce = ‘s . Sere er si | oN | Nit EH s move we (OUI N PO a paiva ON 7 bi | price whe gett! teamed . HOSPIT. Lae agg ice 2 roo! |i’ Ganon) ‘ uron) _ docto it over t building. & NTIAC a4] ON 2 LAKES si. ee PUDGET YOU! are. ta “il 2 et ie Ga BATH. 613 aon blocks nce pe anol neat een Bee, Caretaker — ane your father away from the din . io 0 ag rattl paneled oth othaee | carpeting. ar ines Tocfiten 20 Herbe — Dae Ge: Bast BA . lete fo furnish ES wi DIA CT | a Sane et as m ing roo vailable ft. of ness. U j replace oe rms a & . D - For RI DEBT siée_ta TH. $12.50 WK M5 * per responsible tenant. Ne T SID —— —— uch exe m. The; 2c'"4 Lights, clear apace porch. ar aes. oetcumad = . Davis, R te your best S 2 ROOMS A city. OR haha hea r month le tenant B ar St. Bened E Rent H —— rcise as FE_ ed. At $75 heat & pa e| water Ache screened LAKE FE 5-431 ! Itr: ‘ Fina get out of debts ge AND Bare. Pa «. "Brivate entrance. ¢ Stov ee nt Houses U -- paeemes "iN 26280 after 10 am. parking | _5-S500_ a a. ‘KE: PRONT : = acial A cae Le aarinkers NEAR BUS. | ml Kern, 1S rance. C Sori tl reiineree 1. Nearly | 2 nnAN _Unfurn - | NEW grr — 10 a.m up. on Part. FE w, carpeted.” - 3% 8. SAG’ dvisor a gd 2-0200. Eve door he in gg gy y | 2 BEDROO - 40 R Daa wes" |BY OWNER | car gar ted, basemen NAW s, Inc. \3 AND onroe | ~ 86-0594. Eves _A JOR Availab rator. B nt Mod: MS, Se = ent Ho EST sib si COLO Lake. cage. Laan tiled 3 CALL PE | trance 3 ROOM. | WEWLY DECORA? NSON REAL} Decbeber 1. after 6 warm, CHILOIREN wiped Unf For | R = family 3_bedrm SOLONIAL ALU LA me By, 2. 2 for remov Ysis 3-7053 9 . 389 Osm . PRIVATE EN- h iEWLY DECORATED 3 REALTY. FE 4 ber r 6 p.m. $7000 PE oe | POPPER urn. 40. ~ ent Mi Selous size pre mph large. liv UM. KEFRONT.- Mill f al of CENTER ROOMS _ FE 4-4 ~| heated s TED — \ < 2533 2 BE — 5615 | B ~~ scella jousie ng rm., f rm. | owne soae siate ‘Registe marta wilder, |? on gd GALL APTER | ge a bath 5 see , SIDE as GARAG "| Piheat, large kitchen, livin |’ ie remain sore *Osa mncoee | erred. devote mre, ai ft acer eat $16, 900 epertment i ull Pa ce Por | 500ee Auburn” Hel Adults | retrig Pa gy p. $70 m Pe) oe Gh e kitchen, | um cas | FE een AN BE Priced at ~Aporaised $1 —— ER REALTY" OR , DAINTY : 3-2805, | trance. FP ARAGE. PRIVATE PRIVAT! eights. UL) refr at, hot tments, pr | > BEDROOM 1 ©. GR, on on ng room, iving roo - 1051 Com merci: usEp | __FE_5-3885 ris, { 8.000 TY OR s. ‘MAID | Paddock. _ ‘or bache IVATE A ry Be erator water, 5 ivate t M HOME tr e floor. 2 small m | al use. ‘or quick MIL 3-8138 Menominee SUPPLIES 2 lor. 367 N UL 2-13 ROOMS AND 1 ridicts @. furnished tove and y pine, famil | ansportati car gare en, all | For Sa ‘BY OWNER sale. | FOR timate Wain ROOMS, CLEAN. COUPLE, ON! _Avbura eighia aa Sere tee Sis ikea sot | ieaeagr es aria | Sale Howes a9 Moris sraneuen? siey hawue 525 Moves You I 2&3 R FE 5-8929 LY. WITH 4232. PE 2- g and b _ 42017. res & garage. | 4% N. 3 BI | needs ots ermine story 3 n _ MS. B 5-8929. living KIT 2992 us school bath, BEDRM : 2 r extr um sidin bedroo Beet. + all ‘ oul Sieh © TO SEARS tian lady in i ay cane | Rent nd tr? SEDEM, HOUSE FO | iat — set ei ea IC food Fee 8e soe ors ws ‘Paved street. Cit Garba We SEIN, OR 3.3984. bath & ent ITCHEN oer — il FE — home. C 2 | Houses | ‘Furnishe 2 BEDROOM GAS ent Tage, ? lace 4 oe 5-1537 | OL] poy veoe OW RER a) meat. — ; city se pi EAR OE, ang rma VOOR aya Rog, ARTE. OPP DPeT. | pars, rasaser +1 BEDROOM, cozy 430 eae oh 1 celianer FE ei & HARGER mets, Eo gh age eneres | Vigmont “$373 eae R | 4-062. os us| @ COUPLE mu-|2. Near CLEAN per m MODERN ment. RM. BRI ARGER CO BI * a 1 or Ww : leom:! : NTLEMA . LAD .|2 BEDR _Near grocery. PE ON | onth HOME FOR SA $80 mo. cK. 5 PAMI . oomfi eld | | MUST _or VErmont 8-3 ‘Oodwa DI 2 RMS e. OR | $12 ey ON CASS Y OR hot OOM, ©) ol _2-4855 } A ~ $55 bed LE OR PE 8-6819 LY INCOME 4 e Hi rhia SACRIFICE 8-3008. rd EBT an ae a ae NOW (CABS LAKE. | SF nog a 2 | esen dts NGUS On a nok, MENT 3 Ai & look Bedrn ghlands room. full bascment. Ber IF ’ a ee Be TREE, ROOMS |e fey pm EM Sam tan |? us is revi a8 Se eke es Hy paker” $6s 8" taddeck st Ringe og block (ania om ee im AND NICE ge ad M __ month FURNIS bus passe H 45 | meant. m ESTER nished Part t Ww r unf Bt veal SO | private, entran ROO! _ | ee uron cor aaa a BEDROOM es us a |? B TBEDR 6 door. ‘an 4 eae > $115 0 mo Ot ia full base- cellent Patna henmunemt fur- 5! : pal pores ae yl Phone olahet. 58 N Furnished LET U Ba grvtnon “ed ey ey al at ae aot | Te MS. 2, OLD. CROOKS | PORsawiral asa tht weer supe. inion Priced. to “fireplace. ? bathe, days rm. tim oo 2 . ; = 6 p.m. tiac HOT e le 5s uti = EST with . day ligh RD ~: 7 ROOMS 209 WEST Ave. | 2 p.m. EM 3-3895 Lake. Call OT | UL 2-311 T, dryer. chool distri | r ful wi SIDE Pri replace recreation t e Give Y S wel . WeITE 3 rooms. SIDE |2 MOD. HOUSES after 2-3713 stove, fenced et anch hom Hiamts La 3 bedrecm = Excellent room A IATE AND ou 1 Pl 2-5 come. 431 CHIL. ref bath. Washe , 4 mi OUSES. LARGE 2 BEDROOM yd. den. 2% e. 3 bedr kefront ing r bung Indireet 1 kitchen t 758 8 POSSESS! ac 170. N. P D} erato: r, stove . out N. 4) LARG —— 3 Con baths. “ ooms | oom, d alow . | tac ightin e . weetbria ON Ease Y ce to Pay|? 23> ory PE ated OR 31105 An util heh le eB oe | {ane Ve C PnGis pose wnt i Og eerhae rarer Pull’ room and matte on car posal} 3 Barms Be Mills Sub: r Your M Y\” rent os ee —R ae foe, Aun mo Se ee bath’ | _sessi Cg vein Bs Vi- | , JOSEPH M o.| . Corner ts oe | Imm. dor corege,. Atte me. om * - WF ARE Re mn 3 - He ay ent Apts. Unfurnished 32 sell’ beth ‘a mee EE ty ee seagMiataeiat por | Bee E F REIBZ. oe a reation room. | pose. kuto- | PHA VALUA’ mite faa LOAN COM La, A Laundry BATH weaTEt 1 AND 3 38 _them "Px ‘s-a0i7, te a range, — ~ PURNACE TOO Bn “6 Om Mesias} dows, wellOnty" 61 to Giroux- F ‘| WE HAVE aS Oma MICITIGAN PANY rf) ome MI ¢ nee, oe & 6% a an edu BEPROM™ PARTLY ? BEDROOMS” — = a « mo. FE 4002 nL, and a Pm bats. en — cons OENERAL ranks c KEY, WILL SHOW A CR T FRONT BEDRM R 3- ? BE 00MS EDROOM Hi —— , HOU. : OOMS ami Dixie REA To B SCHUETT : COUNSEL FDI small*baby ok AND BATE. mod. bidg. BEL-AIRE M - * #1050 __orated. ool cere NEW } for reat AUBU and bath income. 5 Om en Br L ESTATE Mol BUY, SELL, ot 0458 RM. 716 LORS |? oe row ‘a Pioren x hie souls 900 mo. PE 7 es MODERN. Of . han hac ) Deland, EWLY pec. ; —U& a, eotion URN HEIORTS bath dow a capes aed | BY Ow msn ODERN $ ROOM RANCH . | oe EDROOM fi me HEAT yton ighbo: Good ] NER. WEST A ‘ose. BANK ? ROOMS SEE * monger BATH. STOVE | —Wwelcome, foueE i — wil a a aaa rrry noe ¥ iT bent. Priced hood car es ea = fest 3 bedrooms, de PRAME x Ady Sea. aft a oo a a —_ asece. | 4 BATa. = rt all utilitte E AND 3 REDE Oma around. o. FE sos. gage | te 17 7, WATERFO NOTH 1 — Call toda coaeni eewen. aan den, break ST as * fae, Soe weet, FE Private? i — peg ee et ons 3-4163 3 BEDROOMS 878 | beat nare lot aa aon ING DOW erage. . . fireplace. RN.S aa LIF-O-GE Sounsetiors nate et, eta ont ares dryer TV. te 4 BATH FUR * Cinrketon, Near nh BATHS IN CAKEPROWT nw Ak ceveral 3 bed {oper cent down ee te a ae. pee Fm - town R ome. C ER pm. PE $90 Mo. washer & pt heary school igh schoo with NT 2B hay out of town room osts. FHA plus : 500. rental 6 in st wel | wo ee or PE Fie welcome. FE i BEDRMS CLEAN olored. FE” modern GARAGE i roms bo EDR: _Pnees MAS foer Lom, coor like rent-call” Payments re ine availabe. | Drover ‘es see Oop a bas a teeel al iss Bart nae ero, ae «= eaegs| See eee eer CAF skrORDAY 4, gow «BY OWNER | aoa ser Pu! sthmh. eat odern 2? BDRM. w hi tiac 4 a e Oa P NT SUND. new street . Oo rooms. Hm a ~ Sear Wid. Household 6 qe | eee hres, ee ab crgund, Reanonabie. 6009 Posias ae eS | | ie PDEA gt! ¢ Street im. : | foom . . FUR ones o|_ Private oe rer te. In PURNICHED meee | | Storme @ ve (Ake Living or wil NITURE 3 . bath. ra s-lase ; wire It Elisabeth JRNICHED 2, BEDROOM rl gy dn. Satire heme NEED) Mion TB : - Lake| side one floor, HOME, D i or od ED rep age rm | Fy ell mal vet fete ue emer ond ee 3 T. | * fide, ne eitcation. _ gitected t west p Fad Boone Oh 3 sab outright "a 3 West side. Adults onl UTIL ea adults Saute only FE Unfurnish ™ ouetee mn | Sompenny hoa Tek F ADOT «3061. | _f6_@ Pee TH bath a ig Pontiac Sorat tgospieh, Oh "Pas is, either by ies Mt Wetore furnished ul aoe a aleee . garage. 2, bedrooms. ate ral "ospieal TO) S: webu Nogt ous He | Pa hae or FR re sac,| | Bud? Nicholi per month son WRIGHT, Real meat AELEE WOODS = er! . rs Ww. - OL a | tronce. oF $18 5 et — EN. ore Bag FLOOR FE 20 Mt Clemens Realtor ee ante pent tealtor Fanch of, reat opt bed: SUB. _ Reasonable na a 6-143! Th wel- side eo TD. monly Btove | HOUSE TO. rE — n ‘til 8 30 5-044! ong : LF a and Dandi Qrees Wtd. M OR _3-5402. COND. F ROOM BASEME quire 273 PE $60 mo, oral Hospital. nae a 2 NT, 3 ROOM a d= OOM MODE: P______ 4ses. eaniey ec. 200 W. . r “ LE, NEWL REASON _MA 4- West West side HOUSE, tta caty 920.04 ane : oak of pri { E. JAMES. . down A apartmen chested, third to ABLE — NEWLY DECO- © ROOM D ‘iwi 8 MO 41| payment Terme ee: Tt . 8061 Commerce - Batt R —— RAT. | SMALL mune bee SRK GARAGE 3a prreoe. 3, Moon | Dor 20.009 with reaconatite 6 niga fee 4 EM 36371 ‘ATE 1704 S. T ealtor meat inn oro re uire 7 | ee ge ~ FY F 3-8873. CALL othy Snyd utility room with | SALLE or PE +144 ri aph bath. at _1676 Ta: HO} Detroit. | ~ or Rent = L eee ee EW FE Rd. well lighted Weaver Pm 62 TON | Da se WELL a. ~~ Rooms 7001 ~avende a fares. $0,000 he OODS §S : Nepted UNION CAKE OF FE 42031 for vale _ Walking Po ec cuaan oe aa OOTNS 42 hese ei ny care T | Oxford, OA 8-3122, rand a small down payment UB. Olly. Hospital, is- 2 5 CKL stores. to | 53-8466. 184 NICE are. Ps CUSTOM ; men . Ie t 3 HLA. downtown Oeatrei | —2- ._ Been ROAD. |-236 ER | SLEEPI gy A gall rage. MU 6-017| ae ®’ Bot 2- és bees a Ref. ‘° 3301. by appots . Ol | gi N. Saginaw REALTY 2 NG RM. FOR MAN elty On paved aie “ poe ce Vittewe LAKE 3 model at ait , uf Bes ek ee ae ; LER REALTY, seated at or Stet Be cene | beavrot we ee: FoR Kext_OPoRaED — eovinge Sharm Ree HA fo Gallen 2H Orchard ETIRED (DIRS. SRARE : te Si] waco semper te EVAN VILLAG s vane and pri ewig 3 . MA +2203 | g0U i Lk rd Lk. | a 47 W. ce. Also 1 af- t. ie commercial EA del EVEL. See this LAGE with 4 home. jecorated, | tion to ARDMORE. W T RUS uron. rm. rifice ront ON home. with liv - now und beautiful 7 wer. | %. Keone Des ® a bedrm. | _heat qm’ & ie Wite OF: Brerything for a ooo. ronwin “sne- 2 FOR PRICE ail Glenwood. construction at ORCHAR 257 | Rent ie hers a0" per_mo. Pe iy ae Ret A |! on corte tity F “i389 or TA| Ot > mrgeeed | 1 . M. Cattell, Builde sa 3055 ROO! north ore. rea: floo: EL HARD COURT | 2BEDR Unturn, 40a hentia * accane, ae aie ie Ee _ GMBE| Ratale® fe pti tee | a woe * oe rae A feons | = sired ‘ ture rms p _ PAD EW GAS he pie BRICK | nousneith wat od form | Penn a a wis, BER MONT CUCKLER REY oa joo’ "tse 6 ul bami, Pie- se 73 EAT — VACANT SRE Sey ade 34 et poring pe S| eo? eet H | 20%. eages th bade ond area. Lot ~ CA : CHELO' ; a ures § 3. BEDROOMS, . R MONTH 1071 mo. oom, large | beth, | kitchenette Patt aTi Soe Ref z modern C= rick - PE 4-4091 + reome pow glen Bari a Nicholi z RRANT—2 | . 267 N. Per doors. ’ in wails, on 1” recreation M | ed. re Pontion’s most * . 18 lie & H bin gg ge gue co ty. | Senne. om norms | VILLA shed. MA _5- ‘est side sii % W. Huron arger Co seh, 4 I PE 2.8296 Cc PANG $500 down E extras. Rea- | sg rm gf development. | Pe sein | "auiny room, ol Move he We SLEEPING RUT We THORPE 1 wh wvie 23 EXECUTIVES com TALS 6 Fe y room * vil nets fn. vid- — , bath NICE SLEEPI 3 3- Ga- - le_NA_1-28 ote 8 room Rills tt — ss Sermpe in hea N ; 15 e | STEER hoose metal cat t. 948 St. FE 5-49 a Fy STRATHMORE ms kiteh , 2 baths LE frozh : furolshed "* Sat vclctaudater ane —3 bed | ne oe eens NO MONEY iors carpet eplace. automatic ford Re. setwesn 14 Auto, heat refrigerator — mall room, hot ai | Hotel ac ONERS RELIA DOWN estate reacen 42045. : basement r,| _ Board BLE P . . BY app . } aerial ag ~~ , 000.00) Prt. ‘Sptlonal, 141i Oakland. ERSON % = j Fares. ee sa ose TIM FO BOE ENT. Agro HEAT. & WA 2 bedrooms. simost Pete ids ive. PEN H WE 2-100 na eee era bre raat eat Up mt: Tahal OUSE : Manager. aa omy — ab te hed james oo hot | NOTHING RKSTON A a man « LORED * rg memento "atk REA Daily | pon DOWN r on 10 a.m. 0 Low | _ bot r MSUO aiitenen £/ bedresm pre h ya ‘PLAING. » 0pm. Wilson. By oi) heat th, PE 54-1052, each privileges. yard, 2 “g F t IM WI So atantt™* | Reems SA Bs st_Sacprert rs tah Board bedrm ranch N 1 nt POR MA _# ner jot PA tor | Hom N. IN ee ea a PE 5-044) . N woaen. Lk. Priv. cor- - MA 4-3308. Take eee BR Sun, 2 oe LI 1-8200 Fae a AP aN a Tee ere EC ee TY Yee ee ee ee ee ’ mae, : ‘f >t : ae ~ ~~ q P ‘ . r , V! ns % - tee TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 ie % : ' f : BI . ~ - pn Ms For Sale Houses 49) For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49| For Sale Houses 49 TIZZY By Kate Osann| For Sale Houses Bd For Sale Houses 49 VANTED ivi : COLORED sneak tor megersree! FLA YDEN oink e. TRI-LEVEL STARTER : home. Preferably . Can pay At Its Best i iffy date 3 Z . Your VER home fe oe ee ew proud oh and Sr ba new /LADD’S INC. - Close to schools Oak floors Flas: (CONVERTIBLE 24) Peet te ade at © eae bent, ied screens OR 3-139! wall carpet in living room. Mese| W. W. ROSS HOMES °. f Tema etrect. Clee to Tie car garage. $13,000. Terma. < . . ” aa ua far *Gnllang Naor OPEN _ |oueraaseut staan |” eains "eesti »"OPEN™ . ; revan or Fe ; oll furnace. ideal site | garage Met water” heat “Fire SUNDAY 2-5 - SAT. & SUN Ter OF WaRt Byery. Sth,000. old. Needs some HARMING COUNTRY COLO- - VASBINDER, INC awAA Dae —— . $18,000 with terms to NIAL home 4 bed- s : , 2 TO 6 P.M. NORTH SUBURBAN. 2B. home sult buyer. rooms a down), 2 baths ; ‘urnace. 100x300. $7500 = ‘ room ‘ MULTIPLE LisTino sxavice | “Clon living ‘room with fireplace. |" hn SOmm John J. Vermett mull eg rc e s Ga’ floors. Flastered | 42 SELL OR TRADE. Immediate pos- | REALTY : 4 . Large Bog water 4 ‘ / a panitean’ En an tile baths wi home. Tie tere wih a | 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-6466 " vacant, ~. ; Now 1 Williams Lake Rd. at M-50 nee. F yr land, " at lake level with slid yos| Sanne Ste el stn ine RILEY RE STATE After 6 RIA seo: |=s«Owner_ transferred. Reason- Pane doors. Recreation room with at $76 per month, includes taxes EAL ESTATE able — 5. LA- fireplace. Stool & Jav. $27,500.| & ins, Will take car as down OPEN HOUSE ; 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. |— + | PEER RD. (MM) TO 4 Terms. payment. - | - | Pe 4is7 FEM ces: iia BROWN RD.-TURN LEFT : 1 LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 bedroom} J; C. HAYDEN, Realtor | 663™Lebaron warcH POR SIONS. ic brick. Ceramic tile bath. Built-in | §6 E. Walton PE 8-044). . : > | RO ie “ om vanity. Oak floors, Plastered Open 9 to 7 P.M. Bun 1 to 4 Sunday 3 to 5 ; H. P. HOLMES, Inc jg ly oy A Y : - / _ Here are a few of the | 953: 5. Lapeer Ra. PE 5-2053 dining ares. eacecet a 3 Bedrooms; 2 bedrooms upstairs | 1 h : ns peer __PE 5-209: dining args, Peetnret. OF fur. $900 DOWN and “one down, “which could | be _S| S / many homes we have!! SUNDAY 3-6 DIRECTIONS: West on M-89 to senpen eee, Bees poy Moepere WEST SUBURBAN ( ye I LORD . Milford Rd. Turn right to Ward egg lake front near Union right. as ee | if ; | 2 bedrooms, $7950, $800 down { - Qn Hi Lure | open ‘elgns oe ae oe feet, on the lake. Impenedions | smeering Building: COLORED VETERANS | 3 ,degreoms.. plus “apt. $11,750, | . ROLLING counTRysiDE =| J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor peste cay at ven meer | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | APPROVED at $8,100. A Possible 3 or 4 bedrooms, near PONTIAC OFFICE country living at its v 86 E. Walton PE 8-0441 had a chance, It needs a 15 tH ‘street | neat, clean 5 bed sheen | school, | down. 136 E. PIKE OPEN EVES. finest in High Hills Village . very Wile omewmt of werk bu| waldo Sn |. ee ere «=| EAST SUBURBAN H A of individual what a buy at only $9800 and — | ” Good spot.” Ber- 2 bedroom, $9500, $1,000 down FE 8-9693 custom - built homes. 4 BARG just $75. per month. ‘| ~. | Hes, and trees. You'll 3 bedroom. iT $08. C.T.M. Ly AIN- | give see pap ton poses gp ——__ ‘PONTIAC. ont is SErons, ; room SOUTH PADDOCK, street. 4 ss ve the 36.008 bracketmat | _RARGAIN— | tc‘vall carpeting “2 “hil bats. / ao © teeny wt own me | Dodrooms.'t full bsine, eal 3 edroom™, $8098, C1800 ore, | Feation room. the replace SWIMMING POOL! The Large family room Also several /0-/ Tab Bey BR AGOR + an 9 2 sities down =| will: be @ Wonderful place even to an indoor filtered other 3 bedrooms to choose from. ca ; ope med os income prop- TY | to pop corn on cold r oosere wh polit ing ‘ond HOME NEAR NORTHERN ee Se eee. “I'm afraid if I tell Wilmot he has to choose betwee ae — Stas Cass-Elizabe Pooms, ing foom arpet ’ i e has to c n| > ONR - th Rd. rooms, living c Rirge enough tor undey || AND MADISON HGH We buy —sel—trade open sos §=—- Beast Buys _| Margie and me, he might do just that!” | gRAY O'NEIL; Realtor » 0. gttnat atta é at Sunday 1-3) Fenens home” Total price ; room for your more YoU IN. USES | FE 4-3569 FE 5-584) - - — FE 3103 . 3-2028 | 7 | $17,950. 1 oy A ie Tod : | - . i Gnd beth of course snd 2 — | a WM. A, ay For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49 | aie -Wa F700 Fill move you into thie Eereecet ee! | wricer, nator | KENNEDY anepenneianrd Mails ANNETT | Vol: Way "Bees S 3 ak ve. FOR - f reation ares. z= car pias: ° mm Open til 8:30 —_ OPEN COLORED Gl I PRICE SALI pore ia" the ving. rom : ot cee: TOR ; > NY Near Drayton Plains Va a and dining room. Call for an See = (COLORED aor eo So woxey bows | ONLY $60 |S Be irer| saith NE waa 9 . nog r cosy e > t he i LAWRN ° uae Mages ; BREWER anda toot, ones, samy.caie| PER MONTH SF Feira Gat ad| see enone sent CA YT ORD bedroom 5 ment, * 5 . 1 i) baths, large lot. $65 per month ss seen See caseaenla teres, | ee wee he wall carpeting. Orrin open SrHOey P oy tally —- brick ranch | DOVER ROAD pays everything. —FULL BASEMENT— . Sake over $5,800 o M9 = REALTOR Mh, + Maaup ese (nam tan bent| db clece to Geol aperne tteders — see R. J. (Dick) VALUET | Near Ski Resort 60 per month. OWNER WILL tates. Aluminum sided Cape All have 3 bedrooms, bedroom brick. Pull basement, Are handy to this 3 bed- Ee a | +f At county line, just off ON LAKE OAKLAND—A . Cod has 3 oversized bed- ern kitchens, tiled ba’ full reezeway Pry ty Easy terms room home having hard- REALTOR | ° type home home in 3 Accept Any Offer » Tooms. dedroom pee basements with auto, gas or oil IN weed Geers. yates | 7% Oakland Ave. Open 9 to 9) on lot x 300. all out-| tion Pull bese excellent condi- | sis large tri-level with 3 bed- down ‘the heat. Some with aluminum storms Good ne’ . Nice clean tel ¥ ru - out, } 5-0693 or FE 4-3531 door activities at your door.! tion room egy veree- ctor as lo ang 13x25 ft. liv- and i2-ft. dinise room car- an earul 6 room ui@dern. Carpeted livin and solid paved drive. It has ; . Liv fireplace, 3 bed- foot living room, attached gar 33) ing room on area. Zoned wall to wall. Dendy brick homes are built to t & dining room. 3 rooms, an eating space kitchen | ULL PRICE rooms, bath, mode] kitchen | gun pore overieoking f water heat, Well worth $14,- basement ers inside and out shin- car garage. V 1 Sasee. Low led in knotty pine. Built . ‘ family room, basement, HW lake. Only $2,000 do my o 500. The pure will accept y area for bem pee and “gd, Ea gh floors down ment. oven and range. 52-gal | RILEY $7 500 : comad heat. 2 car at | per month. Quick wD oe a er = Bel Sa toereter, ber payment—Cal> now on these out- Just @ few off Elizabeth aw pl Bg Ag A st <2 . . 3 Bedroom Brick P Fg AE a ne Pee Lake RegA evericoking the goit| ares. Bost of ail, no m YEAR AROUND HOME—with 60 ft. R. J. (Dick) VALUET Close to. “Lady, of the Lakes . lands “lols and within ON SOUTH P floors, built-in bath. Garage Tent is required to move gi ig A gt Ag __—SALES_ OPPICE— Long Lake 345 Oakland TOS pen 9 to 9| brick home with Isp baths. In & walking of a fine We have a nice 3 e Love Low terms. you in. Call PE 8-6266 for jouse wi meieeee with. a =44 EAST BLVD. Brick & cedar shake ranch be or~ PE 4-3531 location for $14,000 with low a new . Owner might hich can move into right | LAKE ae boat well. with $960 | inst a background of tall Sun. call OA 8-3786 ms. consider {ree and clear away. down payment with|. Located close to Scott Lake. 5; : — SELDON : pines. Nearly new 3 bed- | LADD’S INC home as pas Ay low monthly notes. See our sign. room modern with fenced lot ONS: Perry LARGE 3 BEDROOM HIME—acic Am” ' gay 2s = ‘i ae ‘ ca 1 . . Owner - to Joslyn, to E. Beverl t 1 ee Lake wih over 3 FE 4 7833 family room 12 x 14, spa- 7 Open Sunday 11 to 4 ~ SYLVAN 4 ON ELM STREET ferred. Only $1,000 down. east 3 blocks to 8 “é — ef land - cious Ame ki with 4286 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains ~ of the ever This is @ real nice 3 bedroom WILLIS M. BREW: cores of pet t, dishwasher & : OR 3-123 ; |) neigh- home with auto. gas t. Wall| JOSEPH FP. REISZ. SLs MOR MR. IN ou by pentic buntin _- — arate ast e. liv. - | = : i i with o to wall carpeting in living and | 9496 E. Muron 8t 4-6181 $4,875 is the total price for ree Priced & ing room 14 x ture | CLARKSTON AREA | OPEN : bedroom up dining ronme. car _| Eves, PE 8-0823 or FE $38: this heme, located $12,950 at only window, Roman fire-| 5 room modern frame home with | TN 5 ‘ s on ist Landscaped. $65 per month | —— in Perry Park. Schools are : tad lace, dining area 9 x 12,| Sncjesed Sent porch. en 1 acre SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. oe (highest after low down payment. dese oo = Pip tite baths, master bed-; With sumerous shade t G.I. NEAR CASS LA fuel bill last year $20). Wa- . ] ut paewiaaeie - RILEY REAL ESTATE rom 4 x 15. A a| ffees. Price reduced. 96.080, Low | Out Cass Elisabeth te 1304 Oregon _ ter .. L. . carpeting ON MONTANA STREET ITH this 3 $09 Elizabeth Lake Rad. car garage, privileges on) Ootion t3 wurches will lease with} —Follow signs—2 BR. 4 lots, " included in we ees This is a rea) nice with 2 be» meney-make ~ PE 46-1157 PE 4-482! rivate beach. 500, to purchase. -1 condition. One of our Best yard is fenced, bedrooms. > hog = vestor. us and we will rms NEAR PONTIAC HIGH best values. Family outgrew 3 — only #68 per. mo. "oa land con: paedl camel. | | DRAYTON PLAINS | South of Roch Large family home. in excellent | Gown payment, fust closing, costs DRAYTON PLAINS, ~ Ove | ‘act Guperd neighborhood. lake privi- DOLL HOUSE STRATHMORE 231 WEST = you be proud to own this| Hee eee eee or ift| Pull basement y my hg TE a eee e ty e. ic . e ¥ : fore tat, feily baw exety. | ASSOCIATE BROKERS home “args liv rm | Some Sy Coaley ‘ake. "Fas CIVILIANS | Se Smspiaaiy ig) BSA Ti mnt ne road, | nd. other’ features’ included ef aoe Sig rte Rote a |pg OMB ORE ED, | ithe apectous pers ile | Tia 2 Seg fat Fer’ Bg a A Ry 3 -s 4 FE 8-0663 eve 6-0 | ae ben a man or _Samen, waning 8 $190 DOWN ft. living room. An x sized sooma, 3 bathe, ae i ae LEVEL fee tin, se eee! Soles | Re aici eis) ig Niet ote | ig en ne BEDROOM « a oe, Cates oe ee **oveh ———_ NO OTHER COSTS | ment. Automatic gas Pull 00 aad tiger. roperty ” paneled den, utility, rm. , . 4 ; ee ; ‘ “Fiore - and range, 3 baseboard oll Mere te your o te be 7 tot » i es] a a dh. cvelone os 000 terms. ‘ | Gin, "tm beautiful ‘kiteben with HOMES =- You'll ad hot water heat. 2 car attached reliev of those high ears old. A’ heat and “hot & } Hotpoint oven and \ love . emadn garage, oth radio doors. Ciner| monthly payments. The own- water berms - screens. Fenced. | ter, Priced fer rales ake Glace | ROY AMNETT, INC. BEALTORS| Basement. Basssess’ be yon’ $100 DOWN , RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | a ae wall mit- py wn oe gg Vacant mmedi P st | . GEORCE sBL AIR Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 | wey. a Row and” select Jeu | MOVES YOU IN Ra. K 140 ft. paved street frontage ex- ° ° ; , rer 3-2028 channel leading priced home. There is Open walk in and look at it and EALTOR Attractive terms. . » ampsen to several, lakes. You will agree sean “Eeaken hevtey © = eee io ED RAY PLAINS) FE 8-0466: Rolfe H. Smith, R Pav EBs TIA oer . boards galore. ie DAYS WO 33350 | EVES. OR 3-1708 or OR 3-602 | i“ . Te mars ee : 4 il MULTIPLE Listino service | Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor aise Shave’ lehe priviiogss | =vn ® TO see | Bvenings MA 5-641 /-MODEL OPEN 244 , z Priced right at only $10,- . pe MA i soo bediaad” lemmas P ' WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 ! Li > ins oy | 4 OPEN $12,900 _,Warren Stout, Realtor BROWN C] ar tridge kK on 2 blocks north of Montcalm ere Is : a, FE 5-6165 ark THE “BIRD” TO SEE : , ~ oom ste, . 632 a, RGAIN | aie “vem Beautiful bome, with aparment| PEA ston eaatan Brick Ranch Established in 1916 Nye tite ov Brn Lt ae Ae —9 SUNDAY: 2-5 the court ‘receiver, built. to se en te Se L ESTATE, INC. One of the better, 2 bedroom. ; cn in the $16,500 bracket. Now re- - cerns Ee ee Thaes and | cree Dal, & RE wes) SE ee ¢ ACRES Attractive rustic home Income Property 50 : wapar.| Pioneer Highlands terms or GI nothing gown: r Fret porch <_- FR --- apie 5-682 7 on ah, oe. wien tems this spacious 3 bedrm. “home, HOME NEAR nook. ~ brick, deluze and lakes, All with nat. ont ¢ Kitchen with mica-topped | * -% wins 244 S. Tilden | oes doors to terrace ares this for 00d with $1,800 few or the many features of this cupboards, 2 Tena. ledge Tock Deed tnoeme. PE +100 4 Beat ae ge sig art. Sup 10 concrete O} “down nd #85 s ‘month inc DORRIS quailty home — with two ‘exeel-| fireplaces. family 2 led | “ang weler fer, ate pA ~ this be room all-brick op fnaadice Re a on err contract. Make as ah offer on cludes warpetl & draperies. gril etc “Appataiment Now or Sale Lake Property 51 Biel cei be sure you; ie . : BEDROOM VACANT — Fall Value : tot? Tin "OR 50008 nee it today! fiadScuped yard, ANCHOR on 1 Want a practically new two bed- bon't mise nT 4 P Value ng ccar| ai RESTON ARES. Nensty ney épot. Call OR 3-6968 iam : . Won’ 4-5 room saneh jome ve buy in the subdi- : .* : © Now Is The Time be our sunday OP a Bem, ‘new ol furnace, lange'Tot} | ision's4 ‘bedroom. a bath | ished’ immed. paceenson, ice | tractive. * sen beaks ses, | 8m DOWN, ciLom, MODERN 3 + - Cakiand. 3 “ rn except for plastering. and trim on on8 © helt, gna hom, saves borhood. Garden. $6400 com-| space. Ot] heat. Large lot. $i6,500, 4 ; "Bedroom with 2 car ge-| TILDEN - TO /. e. in Coun- only $13,950 and much plete price. serene. shade trad 4 trut trees, cut| PROPERTY - FOLLOW oon ay ty for only 96,500 full price. Paved iit Clark” Reai 1888. "i . anaes. Lu SUNDAY 2-5 won't last long st| 4 DOLL HOUSE — A home ’ 3 BEDRM. RANCH-type home| Res. FE 4-4813. . . | BRA WRESTACRES this price. One look and you will with » young cow- Partr d with brick front. New in ‘67. ( S-- F and js bath dows . "EN Taom vealonal, Consisting, ot | D&S pie fargndAluanioum ‘i LAGE | Figtsest pivine''rm. ied vain, | CASS LAKE FRONT basement. eu- Sun 2 to 5 care utilltyereem, seresned patie, | We,neve > century-old farm howe | and soreens, "3 goed’ eased AND ASSOCIATES heat. Located in area.| Brick ranch, custom designed— ‘ vith : N garage. 3 bedrooms and| Wi2 Mine large Have you bedrooms with ample closet FE 43581, 1050 W. HURON $12,500 with $1,700 custom built on 130x300 wen . foth on Gpenea heer. Ga heat goer Cantos to reneperate cae space, expertly landscaped OPEN TIL 9 sloping and shaded gem ly SR et Bat —_ 2760 WINKELMAN | bara "wood “floors. "i acre Jot’ | ‘with ‘ample of foom and large | terms’ or scout Yor ‘cash Floyd Kent Inc., Réaltor| decorated in. « trus aye SUNDAY 2-5 Waterford Lake Sub. piny J yy tS 4s Fooms? dust the fine for large, deal om 6 Fl ‘ Dinie, Hwy. at Telegraph traditional and modern styles for “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor Donel Park 3 bedroom brick ranch. Built 1966 | house, Be: pick up for Ceubelic og — pp IE — 1. wees ; ( | A RK 2 ecerceseesankino | st mes Ron overy room, Fares ; : onelson Par aa eae ee eo -| pully modern, BRICK — : 4 bedrooms. 1 ali built- FE 54-1201 ur, Ales 2.2710| 2944 efield brick fireplace. od Besement WESTACHES MARKET LEFT ON as 4 majestic imaple trees. One ben desited. A decorators built-tn in bre 3 Book = QUAINT & CHARMING ten seem Game south & ipuntry — dlaes shopning hal more could you ream kitchen that puts 2 ACRES. $600 DOWN. Only $7.500.. shelves and =u, ..-S, you will find 3 bed- . garage. An. ex-| Evenings after 6 call Mr. Wheaton,| “** [°F Basement, wall to car- Vacant. Modern 2 bedroom home me Neg , ‘ room home in a most de- cellent house at @ very reason- PE 4-5254 throughout most of in 1957. Level land, wooded bd Paneled family room, 15x33 sired area, Close to St. able price. AUBURN HEIGHTS — Small, con- Tre fome, paved streets creek, 2 car garage. ~ path Rogge = © with fireplace, . ts. Spacious weil- Silver Lake . to Walton Bivd A. JOHNSON venient home for the small fam- city sewer, water gas. .. book and cab- landscaped lot. Pull base- Left on Walton to Ironton. right » J NSON, Realty ily. Just 3 from the and walking distance to 11% ACRES. _ Lew ‘Down inets. Carpeting and drapes. Walk mens. 2 off gerege ges to Winkelman, left to property. 1704 S$. Tel h Rd ti and across the street from payment to re ble purchas- ‘ c_lower level UR tesreation : ' breezeway fire- S. Telegraph Rd. | the shopping district, Call on this | ers. Vacant. Modern 2 bedroom — LORMAN | keesyatertoheter tna ow. Sun.2to5 | FE 4-2533 a SELL Om REWT —- Neots | Some, La, Poe teen |, Lake Privileges ‘iy. shower and dressing” Teoms 3 er ‘extras, Owner is leaving . | ee | CANAL FRONTAGE TO sYLvAN| bu at thie pre ls — 4 Bedroom modern home for’ bathers. Thermo-pane and state. YOUR'S TO ENJO 2987 EDGEFIELD | AND CASS LAKES! Large well od ‘buy. 2 bed tull | THREE BEDROOM RANCH. Pay- Oak floors, full besement Anderson, casement . UPPER LONG LAKE ESTATES HURON TO RHEIS, | . | built home. 6 rooms with bath | + la ee ae aenis Gb wane - Pay-| oil heat. 2 lots. Privileges aluminum 5 and “Sharp ranch home, 1% tile RIGHT TO EDGEFIELD - | Donelson Park | ae eee eee ae | ta itian renee date | & insuraneeven Att por cont mert| Stir’ eign aon” Osi for oat sites enrem. 9 see Sis, peted ing room. Recrea- FOLLOW OPEN SIONS. ° vevttes a al poo ag eee | lowe ies jous garage wis — ae ee Siehan. Seerties 4 so congnion. Vacant and | fu gs A al Terms a tee isha 'wic vans: | Office Open Sunday 1-5 | Bemeasaue ty rs! aie | | cs Saree eee | coven | ato Inside C 4 ice Open Sunday 1-) | . ing le value. | . ul GI INVES = | ity’ Lake privileges. cau POR / J ; ? oorheié Rd. left on Edgefield BR po ong among swe pod bee ina! tare lot. ap solaiee. _—— Orr Pmncrgi oo" Only | Nice 6 poets’ | home | LAKES JAMES K. BLVD. Sun. 2to5 OS. sBats ape, Breyten | Site Gue‘hea i car‘norue’ | Cane goomeirompow i? | ror : moyroon Lage Puiviunges ROL See cesig BE 315 DICK ST. 7 “uur wir us — por gat ang eine | OFFICH GPR, SURDAY +4 | agg pown VACANT, Rent Rea. atta renat, Pil sey isa Tae o at large living room, oll | van Lake. Carpeted living room | - + FRADE. 30. years. serving Peo- | 153 0 wore on REALTORS ee ee et ee a ton, Mesunp. Counts ce” air siorins and =| — with stone fireplace. 3 Pioneer Highlands Waterford Village | Gee aad viematty, Gpen D4:05 | tect: FE 41557| School . $6,950, Modern 2| + Foundation size x 42. ston, ra Michig es or "gt de —_ tute dishwasher. Ree, Feom | with full Rs: gh ag Rigg a real fine home with > teares ts| Open Sun. 10am-4 pm MULTIPLE LOTING SERVES | Snake a huss. _—_ NCEE THE CAKE MAN and . 2 ; piaste . New car is nee pow ¢ ° HAMMOND LAKE EST. garage 7 iat on | fest “bu ‘a yg ty * 4S Eeees. rey living “as L. H. BROWN, Realtor * orth P ontiac country estate SUN. 10 TOS . Auburn Heights Area C. SCHUETT FE 8-0458 Value packed home featur. at an address of dfstinction— ee Geen Gn aed ee are . Also se : 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road where you can feel free to breath FE 3 ae . PE 4-4813 A good buy in this 2 bed- — A : ing 22 ft. living room, fire- We have the key! | re. Prove this to yourself. | Lots of cabinets in kitchen. Base- | Pb. FE ¢3564 or FE 2 bedroom, living room; CLARK REAL ESTATE ee ee oe Beoed $38 2908 s. ek. ex- ST BENEDICT AREA worbets Rd to Dick St., left to| — — pander recm. Auto Multiple Listing Serviee large kitehen ell, sun To a - + pay- : 2 Bsus, den. 2% car, : a | ated | 1M ear ga ey 4 S| TT paoby = Scere alr | 1362 W. Huron. Eve. & Sun. and insurance at 4% per For Sale Lots ~ 54 wets “RAVE 1 room | brick ranch, 3 bed- | home: just $11,200. $2950 down. | bane se Seetipte Sorvive Se a aT oO MAY WE ius ae shower. Lge. kitchen, is siuse N — : tails. Aes LO? NEAR, SAUanE Li . SUN. CALL JOHN ROBINSON aeroqnet™s pe hg A, rage Lake Angelus | ‘ ia garee, Lown like 2 car / pGlLES REALTY co. PE 2-110, . rE 44438 and bot ws at. Batra, nice REALTY * Ts veg LAKEFRONT HOME | THE FOLLOWING HO LISTED 4. bedroom bilevel which - S SO OPEN 9 A.M-# M. AVE. HEROKEE Ti tis SEE OUR MANY OTHER will handle. , PE 2-200 on — beach. The living room is} Open Sat. & Sun’ 1-8 & quick sale. Immediate posses- MULTIPLE iG SERVICE you Buy! PHOTO LISTINGS | priCE REDUCED | ern, kitchen with “dinette ‘Ree. For your inspection Nothi Jeo, shes vcookreieg "to wo-w. moron open eves |$4,000 ‘WEBSTER woe AO OPEN # TO 8 othing Down| SCHRAM | Saebriceats es ane : FE 4-4526 | 7 room brick ranch only 1 year | sos iromt perc. 3 ate gacegs. The! HARVEY LAKE . M. A. out Eliza to ‘Boot | old. North suburban, close to| School district is the location of | fruit 100x900, and loaded with | spect this lovely 3 ne~ Rave erty “a Lake Ra. vight 3 blocks “PREY macene Geng Ee a bee eee! KENNEDY edt [oe JOHN K. | Sogd fovee custom kitchen| 12) dining oom nd Kitchen thet | {oF ,onJoyment & privacy! Priced Enchen “‘Bulliin HUF! & intercom. ; interest too, so. why walt renen us realtamiy |CARL W. B baths. 1Orse Cached garage,| bas a picture window. Two bed-| o00°Terme.” °™ Price Of 839-| 2 baths. Pull us -| 3101 W. HURON PE 4-3560 another day? home. 3 8, . BIRD, Realtor Transferred and quic posses-| rooms and bath on second 2 aaa 10 ft. sliding “a or Mr. Dorcak, FE §-3883 it room s with 503 Community nk Bid sion. $4,000 under duplication.| Practically new carpeting includ- looking “lake” Harvecue, pit. "At SITUATED on a great big ‘ and walltowall | [EB ¢o2'1 Eves. FE 6-130 _. ed. Oil heat, of course. Double | WH bh ~ tached ered 2 car garage.| SE[_[ > shak having a dining CH x 180 ‘RANCH | garage. DON'T DELAY, call for ITE BROS. Gut Mad to Milford. Ra a BUY TRADE| _ full basement, auto. heat, room, 12 x 10. car- Paved street. Gas heat available. pledtnes: - your appointment now! OR 3-1295 sign to Harvey Lake. thru ly. Very attractive peted. kitchen. OR 3-8816, . . & SONS CONTEMPORARY Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 2 of table basement, tion LOT 150 xX 230 =. All- brick, 2 car garage and TWO | 5660 Dixie Hwy. space. Priced at only $9, room with fireplace. 2'- tates, Lincoln 3 : INDIAN VILLAGE: charming covered patio, ar- we SUNNYDALE $425 to oS Tinet te car garage. Large ict. com: | LOT 100 x 350 FOR CASH. ALSO 3 ~~ Let Us show you this beautiful. rangement with outside planter | yeasty - Be first to fenced. price x 350 CASH. ALSO 3 bh story brick dome, with a boxes. Custom built with all — ao = —, by ol poe eo See this a one tor see this one b with terms. wie we “4 fj lease. master bedroom (17 f re| Blues’ Pull casement and large | rooms aud beth. three and bath living veom, Buin kites: | tev lew ‘prices iol youth i] GN ACRE fiend endo | COUR Con __of airport es ing and drapes t. Up 7 408 Author tue0 ara | heat. Storms and screens en. 1% . basement. a much r home then ig family home. What a , a alow. Full PR TECTED to the room” in| Only 3 years old. Priced far ition throughout. Pull Atiached 2, car garage. Large | pricé indicates. 13 rooms, 2 fa me SEAS Lot 2. basement for en , au- under costs of duplication. May rice $0,900 with $1,000 down. GEORGE R corner lot. Imm possession. ths—§ & bath down for owner. enormous a Cod family parece x 200, When selecting your future home- i diners fa'| we sow veut Pais 18 AN EXCELLENT BUY! |5 pamy income Gut U.S" 10 to Mis. Right 1 | The meome from the upper wil home." Vestibule entrance: Is «ruil price | git, be sure pf your netahbor- ‘és . = . ore than m * ~ room. with reasona term ae your ing: shown eat oaly.| IMMEDIATE LIST WITH oe SR » Baer pre ge faa heatnms and wats | Gr we ye CHEROKEE BILLS: POSSESSION ; on fire floor 9-1 bedrece and sm think « tntesimont will pre- 2 oes Re acne agen, on Bie 3 WHEN = Sure . is location of z h +| bath ne - On second duce. a ‘clear ineeme another beth up. bedroom . Large liv YOU BUY IN Bite me eos cee res ene| FUmphries) Stee Sesceee| WILLIAMS] fret 8) ESS | Re ee | come, cme * ‘ f ment kitchen and lots N. Tele | 2% car : ] ‘ : ge ‘ : pee, gorner oo earat as eanoo.| of, extras. Vacant. Immediate ON Te O06 REALESTATE & INSURANCE | MAKE AX OFFER — 4, rooms ee . ash a Tolling ‘ses with command ewe - trade. ag La! lot, a view ‘ 4 mis: credit Nameihe terms. Will| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | irage “fin!' mamment ne wiy|* ROOM, MOUSE, —, Ty ot Whipple Lake. Overy were) f° domeaseoea you | | IVAN W. SCHRAM See : family home los option to buy! as TRADE 90000 EQUITY Jn 6 ., All Unis tor 67800 Gormer, oP rvlleges en garage. pa oe a hove sil the benefits and REALTOR — FE 5-9471}LADD’S, ING, OR 3-1231 ©. living room ce. fu DOW , for small home ee Heights | bome . OPEN SUN : dining foom, farm size kitchen, 450 | ; VN ion. Neat | Pe remsdeled. Call for full: ntor- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | GOOD INVESTMENT — 3 spart-| or tke iors. 3| 1 pesutituliy oi Cor. Bilve % Tegeer” Sa Rt eg Seiya, 2 Dearoom, Tall oasement | ment incame, Gas, heat, 2 car| clean kitchen Formice ‘counter | pe Deeg ve : or “" best, jee ser ok ome $60 per mea. $5,090 5 ACRES — 3 : nit condition. Enjoy your thenkasiy. Pi hk rae Yo yes tops, alum. storms & screens RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor WVALIT iS > pane. oe. Basement: gutomati oll Rest and fell price. ome. 616,600| iil fen on terms. “Bids | Ri manter ktees | 398 &., Telegraph Be. |}. HI-HILL: VILLAGE John K, Irwin & Son FE 4-0528) sees Sess | re . a “og $9,000 | ae : 3 . : renee | FY - % sree , REALTOR ' Ave William ‘Millet. | wm vena 3 : ~ _ H. C. NEWINGHAM wane. | Realtor) FE 2-0263| bersjan m"LADD'S | _. Phone ’ 2-4001|917 6. TELEORAPR OPEN EVES./ Corner Auburn and Crooks 208, W, WALTON wae b760 4900 (M58) F } oak eup- | INC. MULTIPLE LISTING PONTIAC 40358 Mae! | oe ee waren t' | one outers on wt ‘ } ya pe ee . ' | . ) ios : a / ~ | ; / 7 © ; aa - So ¥ ) é —_ re “ | | j y he THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 / Sale Household Goods 65; MODEST MAIDENS om HEATER. “MUST MOVE” stoves a ie ers. tong. 8 5-134. oT “Siar Sach: ive. Wal: \ ‘ bons ; — SPECIAL oad bea tiay hall Qutier Length a ing lake. AUBURN LUMBE ae =" ord player, rs. | = lamp table. le. O! 3 He36. STUDIO COUCH, GRAY. GOOD : Stanley Ave.. third se Montcalm. FE — 137 actos routags. Spe take wis block $24.35, Wc. 1 Carpet 2685 5. Woodward. SiuMONS -K ROCL-AWAY _ BED Ssh Career st, te a le USED WATER SOPTENER. COM- pletely automatic. Reasonable. } me pants from " ame ae “Send; Gravel & Dirt 76 “ee hd U BRICK _tual 4-7481 or FE +0015. : ens. . id : ee USED HEATING $2 yd. Size rt nog, shone, co .. DUCK LK. RD.| fixtures, estate ® Bice . A AND CHAIR WiTH to romertware b= 14 eaphanasil | Daw, Clarkston, MA 5-2161. mle Pha Watters Se| bergany We eee : corarss $3 pepe Tnmeer | on, Burner | Lea, iad rivate ay. Pull price $18.- Money to Loan 61 Sate H a SEWING Al tis — ct ha : ae ae ering) Rice pret | Sereeleey, | ee Hembel emde oS AE RES HE | hn ges ty we for wah yt i — aus. ad wieees anes H i Botrow with Confidence a es pn a cate a ge IE Bn a — ~ a ee nenetng nore . Pe sata or FE GRAVEL aay i 8Q. YARDS OF AQUA CARPET. Lg ot. re ame BLACK & Ce SEL ok ty agstr OFT] | pousehold Finance | Su Starpa rade cae "ia fat "| roe Sate Miscofianovas 67 | For Sale Misceliancons 67 | ERT TANNA HERRING Pan ODER STORE, SN OHATEL. 9A ROOMS & BATH. LAND RD. (n-s0) Cor of Pontiac 1958 AUTO. WASHER. tach a" Rreciralur vacua. CIN. SOM, PIPE. PER LENOTH.|ELEC. 1 RM. HEATER, HOT| cid Necrly nen $5. Phone OL | ~Satt Howard. i. Oil dest 910.800. Basy Terms. PONTIAC OR 4-0358 1% 8. Baginew Bt.” FE 60639 iis, Sigg OIL SFaCe HEAT fis airinger type, wasbore, | $3.18; 3-in ‘soll ‘pipe. per length water, no flame, Wheel’ chair. | _1-1231. : OF piers ORAVEL, 5 ¥Ds. $3711 _ ; * WHEN YOU NEED ers. At pre-season prices. om si oie OE eae ELECTRIC LIONT PULL pown |... christmas Trees 67A PULVERI : , NEAR ae pate ag he ee 5 “ne TO $500 iu - 106 M50, West. 2 bang OIL TanES. Goon CON- fixtures. Newest exciting modern | _ ~- ~ blecs a end fll 5-0663 oF 1,000. dn. & $15 mo. 5 acres, Yon, Take over lease. oh 3-7342. STATE” ¥ INAN CE CO cL SiaEs 56-9738. ” Ws Sores. 7B Ste. pmol rirw ane ven inch. ok” Sie aaeaoon ux |MACHING an AGE WARE C NCE 0. INTIQUES: VARIETY OF PINE. 4 ‘iNew SOUL PIPE. § PT. 978) fan” Fluorescent, 393 Orchard | SCOTCH RDS.—3 to cols, 9 miles) ion “oh mane A giver toguire ‘ eas Lista Polnat sod cherry furniture | Oil-Gas Home Heaters | “ave PLoMBING gueeut ke Ave. — 3. pick af io per come down. | $i ,Dixle Highway,” Drayton QR To tw TORE halecue'F nfo, femodel ee (12 BY seginaw PE Ssiog| Mmounted deer FE Stat Giroux-Franks STANDARD OIL CO. eaboar d Finance Co. eM NO MONE Down Ws = TRADE IN |34 ROOM NORGE OIL BURNER. net Ushi ead ties ESTATE autor. “raining fe | BA” Parking — Phone FE 809661; gerden tractor and lawn mow- mais Frnins: On -20038* — timer. ref s706 4395 heey Om eT Huron yr as a EE SCHIC s- at 3711 Full line of building a ad . . SY OWNER 9 3 Beith Sue After’ tym.) Mortgage Loans 62 AUTOMATIC WASHER ¥65_ MA * ie 7433 ee to ww'gas & plumbing materials = -CLARKSTO | wa ANDARD OIL $600 TO $2000 smour Auvriiwe You aay "Be Frees eee wasbors’ fia rolson. oftce “dent. 468. 3. is WOLVERINE LUMBER 10 acte in, nice area. $3250| and around Pontiee aise, Mt? | on Onkiand County bomes, Mod-| POUND AT Les SALES Pefrigerstor, $25." Wardrobe. 320 8. Paddock FE 2-078 area. A each AF yp down ent. PERRY AND MADISON A little out way but a lot NG wide x 6 ft high, $10, 18° ‘eee | FOR SALE: METAL GARAGE DIXIE AND HATFIELD Voges & Buckner, Inc. less to pay. and tric unre sink, $3.50 12x18 sink, $5.00. glass door, 8 x 7 Retrig ORTONVILL OR rE of alt s 5 Co. 1} oe nak show sone. 7) . Beveral Wooa pid siertereseat. oa TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON 20 hm soe me et. Dey bed, price. Phone resi as- : Poe ey AD ig komt mang te ee F 7 WHITE BROS. able. Call MI 68911 or © rn Se Ho ION, CO:| bark Prone. rE saa range, RB. 3 Munro Electric Go. TTL, Oe: ee Uurliaces Wail paper steamer. fleor sané-| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 78 8. G. A b , INCOME FOR LIFE. 2 BEDRM.| 415. OR 3-220. Radio & Appl.. 422 W. Huros. FE ; Also electric. ol! and bottled gas ' homes on 1 Leaving FO =| 41133. APEX . & MAT- |. heaters at terrific x Hemp stead P artridg e “Sancta ets Bla = tare & mise. PE 2-000, |W nO WASHER, O50 Wer Meera, bakin gt | fos. Merge mrescent, 383 Orchard Li ; FRONTAGE w THE “inp” To wee, | Seine Mie, Cnet coetedler | “ghee fer bones ted ane’ ase WARRING MACHINE. GOGH COND. _ciher tise. articles. 96° Opemaw. | HQSPTIAL “BED. REASONABLE, T. \. . , On and duct rk ers, — Bre Dike Hwy | Suqoco Service Station ‘ a KENMORE wa | Path prsch, Dot quale]; | Free eetimaten "| “1°” On 3.500 eee Piste Ee. | Por rent—located Sashabaw & Swaps 63; ~% Hawise or jyimilg | chine. “Fine cond. Has attach. West Kenyon Heatin Service Ry eR 1 peageaapenangpeccepensnd "ema : ments. Will, discount for $82.50| > ng fh ony bayments of 14.74) "able. Modern and square dancing. | sam. $2 per bundle other ever. 600, tA deal! tion, will trade for what have! . BANKRUPT STOCK 3-337, ee a. OR_3-2211. | greens, $2.50. Order now. UL| TRADE OR SELL yout OL 2-1011 Living room, Bedroom and break- | 10 PUEL OIL TANKS $12 & UP. _3-3936. __ GROCERY, 9 GAS PUMPS. FUEL $45 VER MONTH pe Be Re im = rockers. TR ADE- IN DEPT Will deliver, PE j GARDEN TRACTOR, $75 pel i. noo tee Includes taxes and insurance for| and motiresces. hfust eu i see = ne ‘ fa 3s a beaien, 907 6 ona’ WATER GEORGE'S ' Oe NETRATOR ALL OR PART 3 ACREg LAND. + onl Pay monary modern home. mediately. A chance for of pod Washers, rebuilt $a0.88 oon Me ‘West. roa ihe'h. a gag es | wood floors, aluminum storms| Dixie . Dre ‘onl (CS - $18.85 | _Eves. —e Road. OR 3-5077 , Stock inventory. at time of sale and doors. Landscaped. Will trade | ‘ti 6, Prt. ‘Ul I coo Te ces | | 3 BG; fee, Hv. rm... .. . $18.98 | Syis VANITY HAND BASIN, | _>efo | also included about | equi for Inte model car traier| @ 2a Po Meta. - Used Soda, col springs i498 | cast. tron. Best grade, $18.50. SACRIFICE TO $1400 monthly He ‘retiring: t have your | SED COMPLETE” wise rem | °°** VYMAN’S | _G. 4. Thom rods “Mie "West. | "GARAGE DOOKS | Seer De of Met kon PANGUS, Realtor Reasonable. MAsket 4-2650 leew. : . ON AND ORESSER.| since in stock from 428 snd up | SETTLE Only 42.000. Wil -ecceyt ‘lend | 2160 M-18 Ortonville WA 17-2018 | BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON FIRE PE ¢1333/ PE 23-1181, _|| = _+__=__=___| Siectrie door folding contracts. home or other real es-| 4; oLpg % RACE SALE bunk bod, com with springs Used Trade- In Dept. §2-GAL. ELEC. HEATER, $69.95;| closet ae and disappearing tate as all or Ff 8.0) down | “swap for two i¢inch OM ya mse = ae ; s a ge ay neater — in > ESTATE Bess ‘Chart Real teeta fiee'W. | [pijgted wo TH 14 tren. PE | rurale Oreuare Late ave: | Pounge coat Cenadry irtyy andssisnd“e fas:| tsdsligg. “metet & eursee re | Huron. PE 3-7688; Res. FE 44813. M4 e ... cots. $19.95, Carry. en from 8 to 5 phone 44-0286 1957 FORD RANCHERO, V-6 THUN-| ‘ler. set of ¥ scales, Studio Couch 50 | R Includes 3 bedroom log ranch Tobtenine. — soe | in derbird moter, for 4 dr. Pord. oak desk, bathinette, lamp. Davenport & Chair i Soe 5-2100 - pone. lout tetas ‘sp Disc TELEGRAPH RO. AOROAE PROM | OF #-tal after Rock ee Wi PORD 1% COLLEGTE| BERRY DOOR Hwy site Mt. Holly | bet.| "Tel Buren 0 | 3800 FT. AIR DRIED BLACK WAL- BLOND BEDROOM SUITE. 3 PIECE, | B bed. tet bo A, z SALES Pontiac t Ranch building) masonry Rn et See? oe Paves But, wild cherry, oak and hickory. after 3:30 ‘p.m. 1 "He PORD- CUSTOMLINE” RADIO“ /OAS SPACE HEATER OIL CIRCU: of new homes going on next to) Pitking and’ sales area Oe Will_trade. OL ‘2-24 BEAUTIFUL SINGER SE WING “THOMAS ECONOMY” Re Be *| “lator. Good OR 3-4974. parcel, commer with 138 feet frontage on [Case FOR USED WE TAPE pon Ay ae FE 20151 | § 000 BTU. GUN- OIL BURN. | SOLLA! ms ; BASS nL ee yy Sarit Perfect for trail- | _Working or not FE Sue ance $67.25 or pay $8.72 8 mooth USED INNER, EEORLLENT Con: Sh teat. Gute a year Oh Seen. trailer: Peveaine, ew ® wheel) 1 : es, ae been & very, sue. | squrry IN 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. rete or PE cove, | ONFINISUED BONK-BEDS, #1405 ,| HEADQUARTERS FOR HOBETES | ACCORDIAN | PE 0-003 bet. 3 and 6 FM. omen A re mace, bent trade for gy tee rw hy t-~4 dlicindlnioms 8 ocean cake ay Pe GL TANS. &. FS SV Graine Toye rSchinn Bikes sales, garden sales smail car| or _whai have you. TE 0-00 __ | CHEST FREEZER, 450 2 S- AGAR TL MT Scariett's Bike-Hobby : wood 1-7002 deale hundreds of other Ss A y PE 50400 sis. . 2 ae ‘8 “6-1065 . — 20 BE. Lawre Pontiac. FE br ag AY MD dusinesset, G51 per mo Tei per | sige 34. Oll water beater, rugs, ail =. Gee j pa Tg yy ty - TH _ OR | Lineoja ree. sonally and ooly to Ward. Part-| for lumber. UL. 3-1681. wa BTU, 480. Chilferobe, fis. Pear- | ileal, paint & formice. Insurance | Rory, ridge or Bob Miller. 1080 W. Hu pa ieee a son's! 31 Orehard Lake | Tetty healer, ‘iene 30 gal ges| Ots. New. Consumers ap: > : aR: Modern green couch, | USED Ty, 01056 OF. was) Se ae, oe Oe ee 50. These ares yp : parcel ft. boat or ot =i 0. Buttes, $20. PE 9-6468. - | =A oo ios ft frontage sa Beldvin Ave.) Tavern of the Year canal ‘valee er $509 cach. Male | CLOTHES INGNER. CHEAP — “ing machine in modern blond “Mica pet egLATION Terrain ts good and would Te-| same owner several years. First | _ "Ue 73631" or 4+-0400. PEER’S WINTERTIME : finish. Yours for balance of sc-| Mice pellet $1.95 beg. —~ s mm of : e . Very impressive ma- c FOR EM 3-4114 “SPE LS” count, $51.80 or pay $7.25 Med. Thick Blank Zoned Tesidential 1 and £ Loce-| fone)niae’ on ane at toe “not | Pontiae, Chevrolet, or Ford OR | CASH FOR FURNITURE, TOOLS nian month for, 8 manths. Caphial | yyy! et ar center" apd ‘bus service, This| Pitnys Sparking ‘etrelgne tae: WARM WORKING STOVE FOR tMdgg Ruste! Instruments.” PE | SPEED QUEEN Que Drver. New.| i076. OI FURNACE Com | Sim Pail 290 tq thy, tat Prepee Fee ier *the new high] ef — 00 food. Sales tax gross| _small_oll_stove. FE 2-1 DINING ROOM SUITE. ASSORT- sidass | Rte “Sit Mot wate heater.” $28: | GCAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co. Call us for Lah ond] 946.210.9. Bey eee one | WATEE ‘SOFTER ERS. TO RENT ed furniture & 5 ea014, | RCA WHIRLPOOL Oes Ges Dryer, New. a -| 81_ Orehara Ave. FE 37101 re Sere CLASS “C” - SDM. DEEP PRERTE, MANA 0-Foor | °% rieoraie tiiren. wee, neat AA HEADQUARTERS | Sets tae'ste in model, sn, He bat agi “| First time offered. Pontiac. seats| For Sale Clothing 64 | >& pear. Pines crc | Cumiel. Deivered, Warranty. a “we will save you| ise terrific on be"? ‘and 1%. Ave over noe = : . ERCOATS, 1 ALMosT ai ms E om | money. 30 days. Please. Mick Sia rb PRIME INVESTMENT ters, Lease residential trade | length wool jacket, sise $0, Hunt- erates, Seer rifle. PE 2-108.| GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP |... it. Clemens” Seer 3-9690 Knotty Pine P an lake resorters patronage. ing suit, set of insulated under- STOVE REFRIG-| ,, y ine Paneling Of Pontiac Choice 60 acre parcel with 1764 wear, size extra . OR 3-6115.| erator. Also . 61 ~ | $1_WEST_HURON PE 41555 ANCHOR FENCES gates feet of road WILLETs LAN PLE 2 WP2, WP6 and WC140 feet of sue al we F"RoYs s¥OW GUITS, sige «| Elwcreic DRYER we On | WLLETS LANG PLE, 2) no dewn FHA approved pair terms. . with ino worm tackle. é acesk plate top BA RES. OIL CAYATORIES,” CHROME WING Warren Stout, Realtor | sust sit, Ws COUT. a 3 days. 390 Oey | PORNACES Ou SFP Sr at) tes -- cond, furnaces. Hot water & steam) 1 ee ae ee 4 drapes. Exc. lers. Automatic ter heater. thtubs, coma: show stalls. 71 N, Saginaw, . FE seis eg Business a MA 4-1100. ry - | Reas. MA 6-705, oe alge ay yt gr wl 2 M 7” - = pe Open a BEAVER COAT. SIZE li. er and , 44-7938. - WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ-| ttle. Galvanized copper, biack, _ Oreha —— Fluorescent, ‘393| Sale Musical FE 41432 PR RS — iE FREEZERS ao — — agg hn od | la ~ agg Lowe pa rust: tex rd eS 1. oe ; LADY'S NAVY BLUE WOOL ROBE Chest . emus "s Appliances. vis- nt. Super kemtone and rust- XAIRE FUR BLOWER & — For Sale Farms - 56 Sale Land Contracts — 60 = ee eae ee oS my New aa. an scratched or burg. MA 5-6011 _ oleum. oil conversion, of] fank and con ww nw 7 Te ‘~ | @irl’s Sub-teen tweed coat, size| Crate-marred models at big dis-| WANTED NED ANTIQUE DISHES, OIL HEIGHTS SUPPLY trole. Combination wood storm Wiegand nd Music’ Center A SELL OR 1,456 DISCOUNT 10, $5. Phone FE 9-3830. Gam genes lamps. Marble-top, tables.” MY | 2686 Lapeer Re. -PE 4-431 | _Windows OR _3-2813. sical home cEB CRS, $24,000. aon $ A hold G 65| 00 daylttta pay |. ", ‘BUMPER POOL TABLE, 5 MAGIC CHEF. 5 ROOM Oil | Piano eral tillable seres. Large 9% 25 per cent off, only $43.68 to han- Sale Household Goods 65 | WAYNE GABERT WHEEL CHAIR, BARREL TYPES | OLENG AND @EREL HONGE | _ Sands mo — oe. = _PE . jor con- | conte. Sor Gil we Tosement,| de. 8 room brick home on «| 1-A ALUM. SIDING. STORMS, r* N. Saginaw __PE 5-6189 dition. Also rugs. UL 2-3575. | tractors snow blades. Jari; MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 30” oll heat. 2 ear garage. An ideal] S('s lO Faye ee Purchaser | 2 ¥aings. VALLELY CO. OL 1-6633 PULL SS ELECTRIC STOVE. im HiFi, TV & Radios 66 ange lowers. "Closed wo Ales Srompubous oppetine ‘ef Saat: farm with nome & income. Will ST aoe oe eae oe i PLATFORM ROCKER & OTTO- : J 13th to November 20th. Ev: Also treme selection of med- accept your home land contract} ™*s 10 years , man. Like new. 2 floor lamps.| PULL 81 gl TOP Gas -. a paris ety @e7 Dinie Highway. | cine =— = with or, Without othe esta trad 40468. » clean very good ABLE ODEL | y Clark Real “ksiste PE +7088, | BR: Ff. (Dicky V VALUET Ly iaG WASHERS BOTH POR condition. $45. 369 Seward. 21° Ragen ie ee gagg5 | CIRCULATING HEATER, 7 BURN- ulerers, At terrific savings. Mich- ; | : , PULL SIZE NORGE ¢ : theon table mode! $44. er, er. therm sis ~ eae a Ser AFA & 20 Cakiand Ane” Open 0 fo o| S18 FEE hee oe? Dame eon DeForest $79.95 foi, ixeelient 960. EM Sepeas, | Lake Ave. — 31 i FE 5-0693 or PE €3531|2 CHERRY WOOD END TABLES. | S~.. a 30 other sets to choose from . MODERN BEAUTY SHOP BQUIP- withou buildings. Orchard too. rab COMRAGTS TO BOY OM | 2,080 table lamps. $8 ea. OR | FOR SALE OR SRADE: _NESCO All sete rebuilt & guaranteed for Cash & Carr etry ment, 3 years old. MY 3-20te now CTs -§402. Toaster. Bald least s. 5 te call, Ban Carrels, EM 3-2611 | 5 ao Ai | — 4-6161. aS ae ae wee pa bag 4 Eenalite House House ih wivene “MICA” ors REALTY, 1 N. Bs most new. Call between 4-7 p.m. FOR SALE; LIVING ROOM. DIN- take trades at Obel TV, 3930) == 100 *, ft. 3.90 Factory Seconds—33c Per 6q. Pt. Sale Store Equipment 73 Rah Pn E i caey to Laan on |r ie Semcarr pemenyo| A Teeter hme | Peat Be Pm OO) ih ang he | Secs Eaeipnes - AND 6M bck . m, . iif ACER TARGE HOME AND). (aig Licenwed Landers) |" ur 3p, berm, te, Sole bes) POR SALES SMALL RADIOS. | Me trape Pecos An oan § di Mad tas" $8 | Tum oUTLN | OBE barn, Small lake near US. 10 up. Ranges & refrigr., washers, | FOR SALE: ¥ | CASH POR CSED TVs. PUR- mates) 18 8. SAGINAW PE 0-908 |9 FOOT ret 36 y te tinall lake. $15,000, $5,000/ ,, " afl sings, $17, up. Ol heaters, | _sutomatic washer. too. Fes 33068. | _ chased at your home. PE 2-0967 HAGGERTY ‘LUMBER KEW Of ZANE AND SaRTs.| Ieee, Svcoa ¥ pm Ei ; rom FO THE Tim ween, = a Paut L Est, BUCKNER fee: name, ES terme. WHE BAR- | "Rees had Soe | WEP) compouents. H.-H. Scott & SUPPLY NEW is? QUALITY BATHTUBS | Sale Sporting Goods 74 aul M. Jones, Real st. ' | GAIN HOUSE, Buy-Sell or Trade.| Values, $1006 While ther ing | 3308 AM and PM tuner. HH. | 197 Bt Hwy. (MA 4-456) | 46.90, Pres standing salets. $18 96 x 832 W_ Huron Cash Loans 38 B- Cass at Lafayette. FE Piesane eters Pigs Mlenigas — see E ee lab. am Weekda: 6 Bat. 7 to 3 _ a pson. 1 MS5e ATTENTION HUNTERs: 30-06 : ~6842. Piuo ‘escent, » Orchard er, evere bs rec er. | CRA 1” SAW AIRE OIL FU . to Business repert 37 TO PC. DARK BEDROOM SUITE. | —Ave. Garrard RCs record er. | "with 1 hip. motor, $95. MI 64754. | ducts MAple 51501 — BRACE pn Ay gt oe “°~| LAID-OFF WORKERS | Mattress "& “springs, #78 sve CASH WAY Ot WATER HEATER AN et 8 330 FEET PO, A LUMBER PRICES Oil, CIRCULATOR HEATER teas LA ; ) | = PER Walled tats Fipsosth Ws STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | %?esl atta ss Burmeister’s. |#,2g8%#8 ann rs oa tar Owner will clear home, or seasoned land LOAN vinta Vin CFR contract as yment on paxten 8. Uv at 1 this . Corner) W. 7 p.m. parcel with frontage. Call FE 4.3574 pei LUMBER | siner fartaor labormetion. ‘ Applied in ; t LOANS TO $500 ; UMP 5-6123. ; dy il as waxing, _MEIrose 4-671. 0 { W St t Realtor ap e other seew- 7 PIECE SILVER ORAY BEDAM. Fi M : Warwick's, 2678 Orchard a § CHESTER SPECIAL. 4 fo a | FE 5-81 rey months to Our | * outfit Double dresser, bookcase oe swivel . boxes of shells es Ss. : : i (TN, Sages ti & bm. foal a iy aad Dele bed, large chest? vatvty. lamps, | GENERAL ge — Rodel with bese FE ee Mahegeny ponsiing fom te hrs Sao — ; AD ee ee peruie «= all sizes. Splash block. dobr amos WAREHOUSE BUILDING. | ***'2' iy. Pearson's Purniture, 42 Or- le laundry tubs with cover. BOARDMANS enim 4xtx% ‘iren .|. G1B. “a Maris | City location. Utilities all evall- HOME, & AUT 0 i Maple Cinieh chest of | drawers. EP. eae ie Rd, OR 40212 step eo. ow anineda Pe | ere tormice, te sue “yr a le f Lag 4 voows CO. 30-30 MARLIN RIFL ¥ i ; . =| COMBINATION DOORS | #88 Belewin ave.____PE_2-2543 | "gunting suit sive 40. PB 2-273. | FRQHORN MENS 2 1 Se. ‘ rator ALUMINUM & WOOD Plastic Roof, Cement, Gal. $1.10 | 22, WINCHESTER SPECIAL, MO Sale F Produce 86 Insulation Pibered Roof Coat, § Gal, $3.79 | _** With case $55. oR ees. awn =. HO BENSON LUMBER CO.| Rotted ‘sinte resting” "|. Ste| rite Me @ Beverly. Doo So0uae. SOUsLE con BLAYLOCK COAL ike, With, case a box of . 4 & BLDG. 7 e pew. case struction. 176 8. Walton Blvd. |g, oche Mt Toke eee” FS 3-7101 | nels. EM 33616. after Pe aS ee mae | epee SPECIALS "Bae. : pptOn ace OAKLAND FUEL, , "RTCOHOL, HLTEST ° , Prom mat Com: | Orchard Lt. Avs 7B 601M ft mor : . |4%-Ft. , Wall Ti Tile ,. . .25¢ “Brecon Season” tae Mk KIN BROS See sare EF) Rot rooting, 90 fb... 8 3.98 MS MAIN. |! Be : Serene Best | bet, Warmcker Se Grote | SaaS Aids Sing. og nS ‘214 E. ST. CLAIR|? Sullding’ matertats priced to eal. PREE Es ARLIN =) Mopen 65:20 MON. over oy case. New. $100 cash. SURPLUS LUMBER RENT DEER R | a soo BALE PLS: on] Sa are Se a j at , ty | \ ' ea : ; \ \ ROCHESTER _ ROMEO Ca PF Slaae — ee pate 8 aka th Sah tela Oc Pemesr rake + op ae ied » I J 1 Sale Used Cars 106 ~ Equipment 87! owe t 87) For Sale Tires CHAIN SAWS - 92, Wanted Used Cars 10 ° am 1 - : Serie - YOU'VE casas _____For Sale Cars 106 Sale Used Cars _ *HOUGHTEN & SON THE REST CLEAN 106] Sale Us AN GP eRareR Pe see A ¥ FARM z WE be liatinn ciatinatiiateatinti tind Bees ‘iene SEE _e tater _ | : he Wn riqGene, | RET Me 2? SES DORs COnaain. CBLLOW A-1 BUYS el: j - ONE ‘ ae EB. DEAL FOR YOUR CAR 31 Studeben aii) & real buy @t only 9060. =o ores ‘poameae. Wil For Thai 0 ie = per ine. . ‘ s' ker, ‘Conv. 1-ow $126 lor car . wih ’ t Beau s scot off B | Po . ner. equity. ‘a-ton 58 \F tif j wi als. Rest or ontiac’s Newest ‘i Poaiise Bporta Coupe Pe North Ch eee MA truck ord ...... $14 USED CAR ul : hiaer ” D WILLIAMS Used Care Dealer ‘53 a pe. a | eV. te FORD. cUBTONM me, 4 a Bn atic, Vv. 95 Shi SEE j ~ -eculpment — CTO at Raeburn "i Fy “4 Sedan ‘pee rust. ‘ — detexa’ tthe, white side- car, sal’s elton-Pontiac- Se a wm te os and Awe Serv @) ‘4 new ' eect. 55 unde: o At H (ACROSS po Buick Bed gH ae Bes RANE ens) ee eelly cache it Bel ei ioe eaeatee | 57 Ford $105) ye oughten’s |e poets PECIAL °y.|~ car, FE FT GRINDING pahpsin MOTOR §S : 33 oh uick Geamtury” ver wer. f | See pa i ARMA 1 E | 649 ORCH SALES Chev., oz share os A-l Us DEALER— engine, radio & wa] meee Beltder Coupe. Call . Sie eres bic. ‘PT. o. a "Cylinaers sebored. Boel WENE Pe 9-70 | Feed ‘i ioe reeeees " ae | ae isaers terior. | 84 ae tee oe) roy “ ‘Se Plow. Ay PS. xD rig INCH chine Shop. 1 "pboted. Zuck Mee ro ay EED Aveolutely No Money aes 57 FORD Pontiac .......$! | coceptns 4 matenn’ beet Tou Lae om way i Bas vies’ at IN. CRANKSHAFT GRIN top wer 38 years we have “SUPE more cars ‘64 : 30 $c6ng 4 DOOR Gishels, 2 e+ $1295 =. f A real sb . . L , KING 1 ROS [Rs ng A seherieg. ‘wally’ vB bie H. .. VAN iin dows | AUTO Tk 2- Sale end Bervies $1245 55 F walle, GR, SAS ie. | 2 ppee hard top coupé, Radio bealat Ce. - } rvice. 8 u 2 a aes fe Eyytiae Ra. at Opgire | Sale Motor Scooters, & ~~ FOR CLEAN CA o Bey. _—— HuROw TELEGRAPH _YOU'LL LIKE OUR ‘Cy’ O 12 Ebel ee. ae $ 995 priced to nga dre (Walls. Aucti wa CLEARANCE entity ais ee ARs | BUICK HT REAL CLEAN, “OP DOING BUSINESS 11 wens ee. Sey ons Bae "an Hou h ity Motor Sales L Aucton Salen 98 ST tie | see sone | cog “| "97 . MERC. 3 Jeep a : ovine § - mention rent STORAGE : wee 2-8020 ruck Ce 1955 Buick, 2 ON I er, white wall loaded with as ‘oo re 72 ray & oe ge AG. 2 1 at I cab & 95 ' Se oe 5 nter down. First pa deer. No mone ee ae 8 ee Stee. A oes EY Dow ag bing De ot fase, nae chine walls. | Petry at hadioon "Roi 'C a Terie tote] 3275 W. Huro Bese ke STE aS Be ts eae! eae S| oe Began) CY Owens Auction Sale. 1S OAT WORKS FON, TIUTON | Beret aap rZu") North Che ina FORD. wafer | eeu, ‘Us|, REPOSSESSIO | 1S spay, area S ucti " ete | igs ee Eddie S + DR aT "| Hunter Blvd. at V. a po ACTABLE HARD: jalan JOOD COND. Pay only cash " 156 BON TIAC stants ion Sale Ho Steele | 2a = =a Siaiagha ** Wott | EE a eae | REPT SP = Spirritochi= Se pe Sees — P+ X -- aes rare. .' = : is i . A Sanna Bae aye Ne ae at ecg Sele rea oe gL A ag EE REE PY rome | 2 a ea GE SPOR TFA | merece, 4 2 ge, S| le ee - ¥ r 5 p. cle trade. due. Week to. own of 8, . Only’ $ ice * Stanley | 25 to 28 13 Mile Aue. an’ AND MO- Good BB Ags 1 | 53 m. S-de0e an. Call | [953 Ca _ 1195. Wii Bol _ ofr: Et Ante. in-v4-an tat sae Turner's ni cee | bnee surcaare BIRMINGHAM) 1959 CHEV Garton tor Sa worth Chev. : - B «& B TS Hgts sr OY Raa rner S a tion. ‘OR ih gn Fd RAMBLER L >. Main 6t.. R-PLYMOUTH DEALER vd. at 8, Woodward Ave. : Auctio Sa Pes fear Pee Storage Truck Cente acae CHEVROLET old Turner at MI +7500. Ber. 666 S. WOODWARD EFTOVERS Al one a su pe Fee 8 Mien * - S = r There to substit: 8sED == MI 6-3900 . Car Shopping MONEY i Y ’ > 5089 erg les he] nepal I Ean BIRMINGHAM har ths" ale for aay Pte vd DeSOTO Moeded. - 6 Station Wagon '57 PLYMO Center | moste of 8, | I Gredit = 3 Dr ighway 37 8. arine Exch. a5 Ch qualify. 6 cy’ most certain choose y aoe hardtop — t a eon ws Huron — HT. 2-Doors & 4- s ee UTH Turner 8 at 41500. t Mar. . E dea =. open Eves. i% chevrolet eee $ 59 oo oo power ette ay) tires a he decting “yes iD WAGON. EXTRA SHARP. I Doors $109 i Bee Friday ....7 pm. reds ‘54 Chevrolet 5 $595) Eater and i jerjerming| CAR, BOW mew, sige On OLD | y eotr Bais. 2 Oat mpalas : : REPOSSESSION 4 t ——_ Fiberglas. 98 |. TON S77. STAKE. An tend to a NCE. MONTHS a A t] f 1 . Every Saturday i: p.m.|SO479, 7iBEROLs 54 Tatercat = the one Pas have "be 2 this "car $19 = TOTS La Gee way — tA, Cy Owe a only "Sad imo. Des Jans tt é Buy and Sell p.m. een ‘i th rational - -$ 595 99 "' *$§ FORD aera 1896 Mt 8. ns}* Mr. Bell. PB 6-040. 4 Rlando a Deir oa = 5 i ee $ 59 $1095 | NiSeer with O'Drive. ad Som : i= st aie tire.” nat power. continental : T. & t'n Offered 100 55 Ford 7 ; Cri . SCHU | — vory & turquoise. 5 Pod aioe officia) and company cars seus EROSSESSION A ris ‘2, i _ Londs 14, FT. STARE. 2 PD. 43 $ 995 1SSI nan ality M . ; Bonk robe — 3 ne lll ay Ry B eon, or old trade. Pow cost ee CHEV. a MOTORS | aoe eee | Sewn perments, ome 8? cae ¢ ae. ea eee PuwagNg- 7oer mvnolnr COMP Any 28. woodward | PS 3-104 | Pack Auto Sales. 8) 6 ‘oun. Fan sg ara cree OPEN ROCHESTER oot ADVENTURER ose! Op ble poses | North a weg & Set Country | Wa Sit CHORES 4 MANY serum ¢ on aem| RS Ww 2 door, HT, PS. PB | unter BI Chev. REPOSSES los It's loaded. B. a , t RSOR An thon te als oe Clarkston M as oe Qhester.” Po-O-1 ——- | Sey ely ally ny MS Fy a sg ee eee oss ‘month \cHITALER. PLYMOUTH Sales Pa hey aly aaa | ons a Re ne Do ve Dee, tats mente Tull ‘warranty, between Want to Bey a New Car? se Series os Ba | 0 Motor Sale “NC ) =| BIRMING mre : ‘ _ re ose, | Wated Used Care_ 10 ree aba Gott |, IREOWE wang te Ma” Sena | ae mae Su IOTICE BIRMINGHA OUR CUSTOMERS : ° WARE, DEAL AT ONE” OF ; a ft “Grub Rat RADIO, WAGON 8) Chr a oe Tem M . ie DEMAND |, .1' TOM DEALERS Om wamcee | Gate, Piroradomen Bn: | BALANCE i ae ay tee OR OLD | we PemncaPA, paruaners Laid Off? RAMBLER “CLEQ EARS” | gon Rnb - = = ai eek cia aes Sere Mt, Bans a ON | "Xo 666 S. WOO S eS ee $ 995 BEAT 000 |" FORD. 3 | LY $1295 foney at MI DWARD Ss CASH $8 oe TRAne. COS: | you TIE BRA att coal am] |. % Opry arene open ies ae wee BASSAS PEGE a $1295 | ean ee ee we ID = aon) OT Fai palnnesiclll Sree Ca, fo EL C0) . OR i and ow ter, mall B CaR a wes caus ein TZ, Fees ‘AUTO SALE . Rambler — $2880. Je Py . er wEIO M7 ILL SPENCE BO! vant 33 YEARS? DEALER 5g ane vorD— | ois 8. woedwerd ; . TE LES. | trang. | Sh “Tag beater: sate. feet foie bee them ond a ae BBUTLER | oo samee Pest Ra? | Sony ORD | "rao enter Hoare ee | Hiatt atid an ; = * mantis. T a , = oy steerit RDTOP Se WARD. 1 Fa ¥ a ttn one of wally’ ma 4 $4541 HAROLD 51 CHEVROL . YOULL LIKE OUR a — —. power, brakes. 5 EE at AND. USED. OF eee | § ‘Se RA MI 6-3900. 8. a petiieg_carevens. Byam's “ ET DOING waY— the old car LWAYS PE 8. 7" DR eee row "| TURN rego | NMA aie s : Ce eee COMPLETE une Rae | Tr ER |, = Radio "Cr bester We Wale. Eddi Tres Oupest Deal | een. Pris fives oweet : “ere pers) cen BaLAR |e, woatnars Cy’ Ow oe Seg Sa ESAS ot jaciecionie: eae BEA igieie an ' > ; an ward MI ¢- — FORD — Bivd. at 8. a Glenn's Mc Motor Sales , NEW = 147 8. SAGINAW CTS | ue ality Motor Sales _ re ‘hanes ian La RD — ¥ woot Sar 4.2735 | -Xour TTTE | way orth Chev f a Dodge Pickup Ow deal Sag Mg gfe nea Raval -1041 REED va 2520 | _ 41 8. ic Crmtener Sa $008 Dente? r Bivd. at 8. W “ a fac 008 55 or hardtop, all ‘ =POSSES y Street. PE 2-7710.| 50 bt in OR, 31201 on | maczectemenscr dcttaiss| eo cHevrover |= He ee — a A SION | Ro abst Tg RO See es, tatra. (Limited time ¢ standard Economical «cylinder engine , aly 1 me. Due Jen. ist. Asoume. MONEY | * —— foom Jt Baugahyde inte Diner and RAMMLER- ”D: offer). beautiful transmission ‘makes this 59 DODGE woe: : FE 8-0402. io per mo a m Lé z new contition. Sa eae i ore boat a mach sought “4 Hes this | Sle, "power sieering. YOULL LIKE OUR wa re ot aaa pirgerperatien EM SI ae ervoid trade, cash down a dqrpomy mess ond Ghter ute. Se Eee ne har toe cacao H OUSe st che tush a8 $3,209 BIRMIN p.rnees 1 ton. Very 6 swat| her mens 7. Prectically wiih oiber extras. #10 Radic bee Wagon rp ond cen, All power. ids PONTIAC. DOOR, BEATE GHA se EXEORD on on tor Serr my, pase | walled Ures. It won't MOwTs ON BALANCE. 198) this eos. i. st ao oe lteltes are Tait i RAMBLER - _* Pontiac’ $ : : : door refinmond Di ~d 4 Pipes SPOT LoS Ps Kiow your pi T 7 $97 2645 | ali ics blue and white. tier #. Ran. 06 N. Say 666 S. ; TRAILER Sof ie et BS Bd . vu Sucuado tae Ye: i Sovmecte ot: olin sWVQODWARD S's Rise ou scosinument GMC Criss SCHI Soe BIRMINGI aa a ae - ALES AVER gteen Fartocy Br 1issman TZ CAR Are Pound at (INGHAM ines PC . ; a "N BE ALI AI Bhss om MEMES PENTER | a nas eS Gee OW 1960's rae \KEAND ATTCASS__ ore guimautr co (sha wast” sss Mere | ee oe | = Ne a ee Oa = Ba" GeSA | cane oraun uuseun vauwe 1s comers har “ie pain 666 S. WOODW peti ee sient | “Re Opens make you a ‘Teal pf ARWOOD & 3-2038 | x0 po BOX OLD BUT G | MANY, OTHER UNIQUE VA , - — JOHN SMITH DODGE — ~ gt ge 0 9 MI 6-3900 ARD North Ch . wae XS Rambler ig = rt A on rental trailers. Some rough but uae: Also 6s Ses, | ALL — tues |’57 DODGE: ‘ Ht iad tleman’s dard. ws r 30. %—4 DOOR Hunte eV. merce Rd. Union es — go ete ' Aut abe, 5. 264 ope. Mis MONTH | ROYAL HARDTOP $1495| gash pally ie i caer Wo COR SEDAN. ——— = x _— , Pe J on Ma, MY ot Te Insurance ra | “oer LE86S 1 55 i 2" Boor OP eur , 2 MINGHAM - Ra : t as, how Tie iuvags Wen On Soe 33 “Mr 42738 cdo a seepnd ee mot ew or we: wer s : ¥ an . : : : : ager, SELL. Pass eet Coane Prose Dex Kenn MERIT T AEE acremontLE | = aloe Mg Pn gy 8. cre Cite patel vrakes, Torgue| ee ARO en Swalll 8 Fae Wig Ne oe REPOSSE SS excelent KER CHAMPION, OD ‘ grag Bog gg rceptionsily AND y | rE VATLABLE = ig cave” oa | . =| ps Low mileage. HARDTOP. —YOWLL L hd full price. ESS ION wees eee sell or trade for dable. MeaesTReg rena. Tea GET THE —— BLE isan | Die, Walled ‘Sie 300 Wee | JOHN SMITH DODGE | | a7 Ft ee DOING BUSINESS. ny oniy bie o\ Due Dec. io eel ghent coe: FE ae F Tesailer ing own. FE ¢Hr TOP DOLL AR ee & Spts. iz care 108 SES fe gee mew | 2118, Be \ aetale DGE | ta Leather th me a8 OLDS 4 1 : _ | wort. r Bell, FE 8-0402 (ost VOLKAWAGER “ini ' [FE oom afer tS FOR YOUR C i90) MOA CONVERT, HERE 18, oa REPOSSESSION | a0 D VICTORIA. P Net Pat one Wal Says rerum ive. secinine veut Burry Lo SE) CASS ‘AR | mor et ti 1888 Dod. 4 door TON | isso 0 Mion. by owner. ae | rp ts ,'S1,PONTIAC Chistian | Se seetreeay beat ase fk wind ae ‘DETROFTERS Pestncs AKLAND | impor Feat price, Se, mente of 8213." Pirlo car. | 'Stivave owner. FI ality, Maxor Seles ¢ aoa bland. ani 8 3 Smog Raman ew i +e hake household ITERS 312 2 W Monte tiac’s a wanes Lot or old trade. Low gash = We have Ee Bales" 103 age Coat dae oom oa FE 3- 1542. Ht Rig: PLYMOU LAKE Sales and very nice. lis. Dark en Wi OUR CARS ot ; “BOB nee Tracers in rot TRE avenon \ia60 ENGLISH 8. WOODWARD AE ply of used 42214 Ld 2 DOOR. Oi GOOD TIRES. St. ew tres only ($180 6 CYL . on ety Scion & Horde & Ready aie : ‘ Srarton BUT CHINSON! = 2 a boay S18 FE B60 Goon | ROGERS SALES he _ weed | A-t Used Cor’ Shopping ¢ ie sil West Kemmet Uy PRM i on sus heen &t mgt do tans Sx So GUA ardenburg s a as 10 P sss | _. JoH Bor ggg la ERVICE . Shopping Cent Se! FORD CONVERTIBLE. TAKE 1 URBAN ertibld. A. COn- | COR ANTEED : ELE TEE, Clem’, as w SICA Pitan ae ae TR eer ere eager te" i gg a | etn 2 AEP Fi Ra "s —YOu'LL : , POM, V 5 runs : PARK HORST = ast s Motor Sales “BRAND PEW" v OF DOING BUSINESS | $1195 | 120 8. TOM, BORR, wits | ras eolld whi aa Bes Been in storng 7 me 3960 miles ou tae Bee RST ware — Jw Nga ee y MCHEYROURE, Bde BTe ‘C Ret ww os re eee fetter | arenes So : aaa par Lame agus tate Ov Re ode ut Mea | cy ST Tian a y Owens ® Pom wren orerarive sous | MINGHAM |i eas Sith tee | Fe sreslent gona, 1 Saag, SAR aah ‘ie! "| JOHN phsaaniaia sors ikeshewt SB DS | Brae SERENE, srapagp | *® aM, RaBLen “eee Thea aher tp. = HA ! Tour-A-Home. a, Owosso. Elesr. TOP, N SMITH D uality M , AGINAW STREET ee FO! Good condition. FE DARD | 95ST _PLYMO 6-3900. 5 seat os e $$ JOHN congener, | ncn LAR ‘ JOHNS ‘ieee en Bit sete Setter vn Di PO : reatuSAt ES & —— FOR GOOD | CASEY ocaverih ews 3-7055 ~ Dade of _ NSON a wn. ghenen %0 the Rau. en congition. radio & VERY ixie Ok’ d Ca NTIAC te bottle ge ah are , Spogenan| Russ Daan cane es Best offer Pi Bin tee a ae pd LAKE O Oroavile Sihtgan. wa 3 urch st ‘se FLYMO & heater. | Hand Picked & TS B sil wired. “weil se pie 232 $ S Sa awson | oe, aie 4, DR. RAH ee oa Me Parks mt ai} Still has a food we Mor ee power steering v8 roTorauerie mmahlaie Delivers FOR : ; uron 1 SSS m 8. ; = win Tent vena gE EER Bi ne eae NR tion of 1960 Pontiacs & | See fea em ee ems * | OURB A =, Rent Trailer Spac Space $ oF WE TEIN SINK YOU roe ; s 106| PS. RAH. tnuct DR roy « see! Ramblers!! Come! § inarp 0505 ne OL 1-0437 for quick l EST : i SUBU, ee R AT | — JOHN 8M . FE $1313. nm trade, can fin., take \ v - | Service, PE 2- r’s _ we FA - Py K._ Opty’ xHT SP | “CENTURY CABELLERO. $1995 $5 DOWN Rambie TO SEL HA O sine eh s orbai The Ge SER as) sommes Pee RING ea FORD | ‘VALUES’ x@” «cement best. 40° x80 Oo n Eves. bower brakes. Radio a | Puweruien COUPE A | ve a new pobagg A title +4 SU : Sen EMAL So la 5 Sy a Ah ae Raw oe en Eg OP Faye | FALCON |g Wes lakefront ATES. ica’s la ecker Pontiec. Ay- | 211 8. A 2 . Lak You H WE 24 and playground. Bilas eros t gntine: denier, 1860 "BUICK OPI. 1 = FE «:3-7085 Eddie Steel : ~ USED CARS COME IN wee ae |: SAVE ON THIS ON sapranes: en Heater, ae seen” pr ‘gh LUA LS hans deta. Wer bale ae sod’ oti’ ike 's Toles Fe - e 1s 0 Make, vot : NE!l a trene Guper 4 dr. Hardtop. ~ me. F for eves da DD! radi like new. ed Fn FORD Oldsmobile our De, rakes. White Pow eeu Serpe Er oa ee et obs PET a pe ny attg, guage | WEEKEND pla: an som | sees Dm me eo ed ri SU a he S Hes ot ac cent , Teeeetogies cane Pale Sab has rap Teo |e Fe same ye) WIL NDAY |" sla Flin al PLywotte gh 3.2938 1958 Fo SO steering, : hard- st. TH. ‘4 1987 mos. on® 92 WE PAY Auto: (rans. Radio & Heater” Like - PONTI N ‘BU heater.” Beautiful ted. and peiveoe a" was tate Radio Starctitet. ftyere-” 2_-= TOP $ DO! web ~ AC-CADILLAC | 5 AE role i Ree eis Fa = { LLAR trans. ay “dr. Hardton " gine. ag - ly nice! i eee a yay . R CLE Soild black. & heater. Whi Auto. ; C Ue | tion heater. e #4 en- D adi vse 'cas cake cas 190, $1245. tewalls. | 5 N AY an a Dew con. $169 é % Heater. . Deticto 2 irmi home ers 5 100 ’ ; Ee Matthews- © Hheters Bae. too. mina eae a | | eee oop tee, are sme. | a Oe CHOICE $50 * ob pet, Metta 0 UP. “= H. 2967 Butek 3 | 1350 N C) soos One-owner in ind ory fied. PO : ; ‘ ‘ on alle. A. ee ofl argre Pid Se roe JN. LIV NTIAC # ar a : wes. Se sin AVES) HOMER HIGHT me Woodward | Mot ae “ atin stent PE 4447 MTRS.|,. ! otor Sales Clean “throughout RET AIL <4) Rot er a abitn ts ts looking vicminguam a at9|"BORG cone FEE Haski Pion: nee a BUICK O ee tnt. askins Ch ‘ Bate, 2 ar. Boge PEL JE ev ‘ ; iwi 3 ; tires. al = } Bort Mietwar os Mit | ! 1X1 k'd Cars wae . . BM | Se sasasetes” |oms se . BEHIND THE Open oF _ Maple . “ Bs art én { \ } \ gees: Sia. \ a pore —_—_ j THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 « -- Today's Radio Programs-- THIRTY-ONE | The Gulf of Mexico is eg 's Television P - @ inches higher 4han the --Today's Television Programs ince higher than the Ai . ——_— “"ws8 (700) CKLW (a9e) WW (950) WOAR (1190) WXYZ (1970) WPRON (1400) §=WIBE 1500 Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice ; serene "Fs ede, Relate || €:00—-WIR. Spectrum 8:00—WIR, Guest Chane. + WW4-TV Channel %-WJDK-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV | Channel 9—CKLW-TV 3 a Muste WWd, Meet the Press WWJ, News, Rob ; 2 ¢00—WJR. ews, Sports* W, Heb. Christian WXYZ, Sun. Best WXYZ, News, Wolf . : > — orld Tomorrow Christadelphians TODAY'S TELEVISIO: 1) Grey Ghost. 1:30: (2) Dennis the Menace. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. : wxie, oy Weber . Armenian Gos. ar Wisk, er Sa... Wiex, Kews Tout George -s . 11:15 ps Starlight Theater. War (4) Hallmark Hall of Fame. (4) House on Hight Street. $ ee ey teen WIR News. e:00 (2) Line | UP. don drama: Clark Gable, Lana| color. “A Doll’s Hosea Juj- forecast Sitch. 3 News 1 J, News, Monitor | 6:39—WJR. Music Hall (4) Saber o' . Turner, “Homecoming,” lie Harris, Christ lum-|4:15 (2) \ 2 ae ‘ in oa mea oun. Sost irra News Monier Ff ato ae @ Major League Baseball. (°48). - mer, Hume Cronyn, JasoD|4:39 (2) Edge of Night. $ ww, Moniter WPON. ‘Christosmee ee “sa cioue (9) Popeye. 11:20 (2) Theater. Double Fea- Robards Jr. (4) Split Personality. , 3d , State . A Bias bb — 7a bows P. Ehscbeth 6:30 (2) Line Up (cont.). ture; Comedy: “Miss Tat- (7) Maverick. (9) Robin Hood. $ Eat "Rte aceomeatee || ERE microm’ | Sa eH @ Mincmomer, at ee Ca Bam en ee ue nf 6 SETS : ° ce “Fe ° ’ ’ ’ ’ e th Woe sea wle WOW Emmanvel saptist | "Seuw Worle’ “ie” | WOAR News. Martyn (9) Talent Caravan. Denning Drives North,” Sam Levenson, Georgia 3) Looney Tunes. 3 cKLW. Magesine 4 go te canna. sean 6:45 (9) Little Theater. ('53). Gibbs, Blossom Seeley, plate's:39 (7) Rin Tin Tin. > All sets are completely WCAR. News, 190 IR. Leymen's Br. Shar Gane tt CKLW. Mary Morgen 7:00 (2) Four Just Men. (4) Movie. Double Feature: spinning act. —— S rebuilt and nteed % a pete | (4) It Could Be You. Stma Caslews, “Maen Rack-laaa ih) tanta Answer to Previews Pussle Z rebuilt and guara 1300 wae, tees Mle. WW. Pontiac’ Reptts 10:00—WJR, Musie AY vy. vi —_ > at least 30 days. weLW, Raowk WIBK. News, Sun. Sounds | *i0-.WWJ. News. Monitor | WWJ. News, Story (7) Girl Decoy. less,” (’37); David Niven, (9) Joan Fairfax. $ SRE, Knowles WPON, Central Methodist. | Criw “Revive Saye Ret ewes (9) Mickey Rooney. “Court Martial,” (55). 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Survival,” $ WPON, Pontiac Weekend stent, Guntes Chew WIBE. Hows, Stereo WJBK> Hews, Clark Reid i7:39 (2) Perry Mason. 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Drama: Jose Ferrer. 3@ TRADE- ae om CKLW. News, Anglican WPON. Agother Show — a (4) Bonanza (color). ClaudeRains in “The ‘“In- (4) Dinah Shore, color. Yves > INS Cte : 10:30-—CKLW, M Labbitt (7) Dick Clark, Music and visible Man,” (°33). Montand, Julie London, Cliff “ jeaepeaa $ ACCEPTED —_— 6:20 WR, Symphony Wave. tows variety with guests, Fabian Arquette... Nigiseiule P\bates eis] (> $:15—WXY¥B, Football CKLW. Quiet Hr. 11:00 WIR, cherad and Jimmy Clanton. 5 a - n) 1. me Same = ON TE) 3 AS LOW AS ten westing SOMBRE APrERMOOe | SMRCRU. Crewe Ms Beet] CHLt. Vise Ves (9) Million $ Movie. Drama: = - (@) Movie. “Song of Love.”| prvarad q 2 WJBK. Music 12:00—WJR, News, Guest WCAR, News wrow, tovts Humphrey Bogart in “The|7:55 (2) Meditations. Katharine Hepburn, Paul| igctrerieMmieial $ $495 WWJ, News, Lincoin WPON, Liberty Baptist WXYZ. Sherman Big Shot,” ('42). 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. Henried, Robert Walker. NICSE! [eel Je! \2 9;30—WWJ, Old Opry WXYZ, Sunday Best : ’ 4 SPAS) site > CKLW. Labor News 9:30—WWJ, Catholic Hour “ |11:90—WJk, Time For Music|8:00 (2) Mason (cont.). 8:25 (9) Billboard. 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitcheock. “The $ 10:00—WJR, Dance Time WCAR, News, Wondling WWJ, Catholic Hour 'GKLW. Joe Ven cont.). 8:30 (2) Christophers. . hod.”” 2 Monitor \ (4) Bonanza ( Blessington Method. \4 ww, WJBK, News, Music CKLW, Dr. Barnhouse h x 4 mn 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WXYZ. Surrel) WPON Music WPON, Music —_ (7) John Gunther. + trasless a oe gh ‘ (7) Alaskans. “Contest at KLEEN AIR 3 onday Thru Saturday ; . Sports ‘ (9) Film (began a : color), News. Bottom,” 4 ieee Fame ba Ty ms alae . MONDAY AFTERNOON p.m.). 6:00 (2) Court of Health. 0:00 yma hors Benny, James Giant Power Suction 5 4 CUR, Wows BATS Mews Gun. Set | WW, News, Reporte 12:00—WJR, New 8:30 (2) Dead or Alive. Western; (4) Church a Stewart and wife, Barbara P WSON, Muse CKLW. Roo o | $9BE Reet, “tioviing | Satin "ages, Was "Boy tries to stop’ his uncle’s| roads. Nichols, guests. Furnace Cleaners [fi 11:8¢— WIR, Dance Time 1 em Ost te to Stars wx Chtietien Action a ; Winter tria] for murder. la Ag rstanding (4) Loretta Young. “Ten eo icant DA $ RADIO AND “ee 7m, at rif. ” Jack| ee Iara tee | RRR ESS, || (OMe a Ghee, | rte ay, | Med and Ove Cir" Jc OM! $ TV SERVICE — Gan ee WIE, Viewpoint 7:30 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit — . PITTA |% 2990 Elizabeth Lake Road WCAR, Music WJBK, Viewpoint 12:30_WJR, Time for Music (9) Film (began at (:0 9: ulpit. 10:30 (2) What’s My Line? Jim Lonie OR 3-0100 2 FE 4-4945 SUNDAY MORNING WPON, Pontiag Weekend WXYZ, Revive CKLW. Myrtle Labbitt p.m.). i“ — ae + (4) Not For Hire. > 11;00—WJR, News, Sports : . Lucky. (7) stian ience. _ Edi 2 RO Te | HOWE, Pesttan WHYz, News, Israel ‘away News. Hoses me ts Dane. ‘ (9) Oral Roberts. Cee TS eka won PLL (i0BK. Brotherhood Br. | ¢:3¢-cKLW, Knowles GUER feng ‘Concert al] WEON. Chuck Lewis (7) Lawrence Welk. tM 9:45 (7) Accent. panelists. Della Reese, tal-ig FREE... 6-Pac PEPSI COLA... FREE = : (9) Hockey. Boston at Mol \19:99 (2) Is the Life. ent. a IT H LARGE PIZZA Ricitepelon Yk es oe trea . (@ Geolor) Boro the Clown, |y1:00 (2) 4) News, Weather. | vee no : 7300—WIR, Pavorite Hymns | “POM Ponting Weekend = | Cxtw. Album 2:00-wae, showcase «(9:30 (2) Have Gun, Will Travel. (1) Faith for Today. (1) Movie. “The Tall Tex-|@ f * Wee ee et Fem | CREWEZS, Sper of Dec'n. wae te tore (4) od er (9) Sacred Heart. an,” Marie Windsor, Lloyd . 4 K a —_— : (7) (cont.). 10:15 (9) Today's Chiropractors. Bridges. WoAR a SR i, Cancert *20—CELW. Hews, Ghift Bt. (9) Hockey (began at 9 p.m.) /1y:39 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 11:15 (2) Sports. 4 ® "BeBe womime | 2 agra haa Sota 2 Sho oes eee PIZZA : ; Parm Forum ; haan’ Canes News, Ag’cit. Shorr (4) ). (7) Fun House. mer,” Jeanne Crane. Cornel @ a "aes" Uaetaer Sere | WOAR Wows, Loess ‘Wwi, Mere, Roberts Sa Davies (7) Jubilee U.S.A. (9) . Wilde. a FE 65-8192 . CKLW. Piette * | 5:00_wam, Music CRLW: Rooster Club | WFON. Bob pram (cont.) began |11:00 (4) psormagd George Pierrot.|11:29 (2) Movie. “Crossfire” Rob- | . at Ww. Moni a co mmeee at 9 p.m. (7) opkins. ert Ryan, Robert Mitchum, ; wrow jenny | CaLW Rees “Reowts WON, farly Bird #:20— WIR. Composite 10:30 (2) Sea Hunt. (9) Special Agent. Rover: Youn g. Glorialy S OFFER GOOD 2s twa. etory WiK oun. Some $:30—WJR, Music Ha CKLW. Bud Davies (4) Sgt. Bilko. 11:15 (2) Little Lulu. Graham. / TUES. WED. THURS. WXYZ, Bible 5:30—WXYZ, Truth Herald CRLW. Bye r -(T) Jubilee (cont.). 11:30 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) Movie. “Destroyer,” Ed-\@ fs CKLW. 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It is not #0] JOLIET, I. (AP)—Roger Tot-|1:46 (2) Pro Press, Box 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. the rest of your - ; _HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “™ much a drama as a series hy, soon to be released from State-|2:09 (7) Bishop . 10:25 (9) Billboard. - - : aE AMEALLELE | own’ was revisited Friday night,|servations of American life gnd|vilie Prison after serving 25 years|z.39 (7) College News Confer-|10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. NO ree Hearing Test and It iy'ahwaye 2 wart, plenenat eee ie cheervedions aoe apt analte t_mnneee be sage be aD i (4) Treasure Hunt, MONEY : or, ; o observations are not commit, is not bitter. (4) Notre Dame Football. (9) Ding Dong School. Thornton Wider. play is be-|vaXt ae x * ® 8:00 pn Eee ee ae DOWN | coming one of the most familiar) Friday night's version was “1 hold no grudge, dnd I’m not|3:30 Championship Bridge : Love Lucy. 3 e No P "il American theater. The film|acted and except for @|iooking for revenge,” the Gl-year (9) Movie. 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FE 8-s361 Yet “Our Town” remains ever His Yankee a ns ipa ee om he (2) Conquest. . real, and he played’ the id Al petite cee granted|5:30 (2) GE College Bowl. 12:00 (2) Love of Life. n say ater manager with restraint, as it must|s parole. Officials said he will (4) Time: Present. -- bea gt aaa Sv iA TOOLS and TRAINING be, He was not “perfect, a8 was|leave Stateville as soon as his pro- (7) Lone Ranger. . 7 Division of 88 Newberry St. 6: 4 the late Frank Craven who origi-| spective home and employment (9) Science Fiction, (9) Youth ’60. Michigan Heating How often have you seen a complicated Tool and inated the role. Craven somehow|have been checked, probably in oo oe yr Scan te Vek "PE 8-6621 FE 8-6651 FE 2-2254 wondered what its use wos? did not- seem to be acting; he|a week or 10 days. SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (1) Love That Bob. A TELEVISION TUBE TESTER IS SUCH A TOOL, [simply was the man Wilder * * * (9) Mary Morgan — —- E MAN JS fiPicked to interpret the joy and and 6:00 (2) Small World. Gov. Strat- . YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Ty SERVIC sadness of Grover’s Comer, NH.|,, 7°uty, Crippled, sight One Sey | ton of Itinois, Editor of Sat-|2:48 (2) Guiding Light {Watch Channel 9 at 10:15 A.M—Sunday, Dec. 6 Trained to EVALUATE THE READINGS HE OB- pO). about the commercials iS Smiled as he talked to report:| day "Review and editor of 1260 (9) News | See ‘TODAY’S CHIROPRACTOR’ TAINS FROM HIS INSTRUMENTS. Rt ts jeorieg to be wrenched fren|"= — 7 Soviet magazine talk about|:@@ (4) NBC Playhouse. ND... SO-CALLED DO-IT- | “All T want is to live in peace (2) Our Miss’ Brooks. A presentation of leading metropolitan clinics to ON THE OTHER HA : THE the New England quiet into @ long) ior the few left for me freedom of the press. (7) Music Bingo. create wider public understanding of chiropractic. 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(4) Queen for a Day. th ay. & eeeed & Tt of matical 934 for the kidna (7) Mama. 2:30 (4) Thin Man. a the expert advice extended to you by the fons. tines most of them ad-\'? 99 years in 1934 for P a: Geen. (Tt) Gale Storm NDEPENDENT TV SERVICE DEALER. HE IS Af nirably done. ing of John (Jake the oe 3:69 G) Laasle. (2) Party. PROFESSIONAL. ASK HIM FOR ADV:CE. wis SS rescue California teal estate| (4) Politics 1960. David 3:09 (2) Millionaire. A Public Service Ad by the... Andy Williams was emcee, as 8) s..1er He was given ar additional| Brinkley moderates preview/ (4) Young Dr. Malone. = . reward for having brightened the| eq vcar sentense in 1942 for es-| of 1960 Presidential nomina-| (7) Beat the Clock, | billy Ailomiilie | OF INDEPENDENT TV SERVICE DEALERS dismal summer season with his| oi rom Stateville wih six| tion, (9) Movie. OAKLAND COUNTY | ‘ replacement show. He was Derson-|stner convicts. Me was recaptured) (7) Colt .45. |s:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 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TON’S > M N ) HAMPTONS WE RENT AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENERS is 88 NEWBERRY STREET Open 9:00 to 9:00 FE 8-662" BE 2.2954 TTP ® - 2 6 Rs Doge eet ep a8 ee ae SN i ee j SE Se en ee ep ee ee ee — “a Se rl : {PRIRTY.TWo Almost 100 Years Old ¥ PY S , - Chrysler Awarded: Strong - {Target Missile Pact THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 c East Berlin Boy South Veit Nam Hits |Sccor «suede ana chased in the lending a State Taxes Up 6 Pct. ‘The 49 states “in the Union. dur- ’ « WASHINGTON —When Zebina @idn't expect the organization to peach the age of 100. ;* x* * * ; But 50 years later, in 1912, Moses wrote confidently that its activities | continue “‘just as long as ichigan shall send us statesmen, s, and jolly good fellows to joy them.” _ By then the Sons of Michigan ‘had become the Michigan State ‘Association. Now, approaching its 100th anniversary, the group is known as the Michigan State ‘Society. — the oldest such se- clety in Washington. — « “We're proud of being the oldest and best one here,” says Fred- erick C. Belen, current president of the 600-member group, s of Michigan Still Republican Associa. ;make it to the Michigan celebra- ition. Lesinski didn’t offer to re- peat the performance. Michigan tion ” DETROIT w-—Chrysler Corp. ‘announced Friday award of an | Army contract for production of The soviety schedules its prin- cipal activities each year to coin-| cide with Michigan Week in Jan-| vary, with Democratic and Re- publican Congress members alter- nating as chairmen. Rep. John Lesinski (D) of Dear-) jborn, chairman of the most re-| leent celebration, might have gained a little political advantage if the photographers had been a) bit more alert, Zebina Moses, the Grand Haven, modified Jupiter missiles to be Mich., clerk who stuck with the| used as targets in the new Nike- society well into the 20th century, | progr probably wouldn't find things situa werk ot he al in’ the different today. | government owned plant in Sterling ~*~ & * Townshfp where both Jupiter and In his history of the group’s|Redstnoe missiles now are pro- first 50 years, Moses wrote of the duced, first sons of Michigan dinner: A Chrysler spokesman said the “We were a little short of the;new contract means that work at substantials of the repast, but of|the plant, where 9,000 are em- liquid refreshment there was an ployed, will continue into 1961. Jailed 2 Months |i Aid Policy» fess mer ne fal ee for Buying Jeans \""" sale mw canceled 39 1959, collected a total of 15.8 B w-The East Re. See ae . ee Oe ee to ERLIN Germaa am, a major recipi- There million over , reports Communists have jailed a teen- cat of Ammerionn eid, Friday exits huaaees aly ole Pe ager for two months because he bought blue jeans in West Berlin. * The judge in Rostock told the 18-year-old that thé sentence | “would serve as a warning to | certain young people who ardent- | ly want blue jeans or rock ’n’ | rell emblems trom West Berlin.” * * * | East Germany's ruling Com- | munists frown on blue jeans and * * Lesinski, taking off one shoe | abundance, and the utmost good!Production had been scheduled to reck ‘n’ roll as manifestations preparatory te donning a pair of | wooden shoes from Holland, | Mich,, was chagrined to find a big hole in his sock, | But the photographer who im- \mortalized Adlai Stevenson's \frayed shoe sole in the 1952 presi- ane campaign apparently didn’t ee ee ———————— * Belen, who came to Washing-| ton from Lansing in 1937 as sec-| fetary to Rep. Andrew J. Transue 1D), now is chief counsel and| staff director of the House Post) By Seas Sac ee a EOltors Against Meaney te AQ) TX Denial “We sincerely fee] that the or- ice to Michigan residents =) _ | — and 10 the state too,"| National Unit Claims t are er. “It's a very) e et | Not to Allow Deduction i y, earthy kind of thing.” is Threat to Freedom ‘ * * * * Yellowing files of the society show things weren't diways so friendly, but they did get pretty éarthy at an organization dinner tH WASHINGTON ® — A proposed) new rule for denying tax deduc- lend next year. humor prevailed.” of a decadent culture. cized the new U. S. air policy aimed at getting borrowing coun- tries to do their buying in Amer- ica, * * * South Viet Nam's Foreign Min- lister Vu Van Mau also told dele- gates at the Colombo Plan Con-| lference that terms offered by the |American Development Loan |Fund “are too rigid and too diffi- jcult for any underdeveloped coun-| itries to meet.’ x * * | “If they lay down that loaned Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” ‘46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-584) 24-Hour Ambulance Service -_ SHOP SEARS SPECIALS Monday Night ‘til 9 No Phone Orders COD’s or. Deliveries! Be Smart, Be Thirfty—Monday and Every Day, Yoy Can Be Sure of Extra Savings at Sears! fel, fey.) ae), 1S @ in 1916. It was there that Charles A. Towne of Lansing, a noted orator from the William Jennings Bryan éra, flayed his fellow members un- for criticizing the South policies of President Woodrow Wilson. A newspaper ac- |tions for expenditures to influence legislation was denounced Friday ‘by America's ‘‘grass roots press”’ as a threat to freedom of speech and press. Bernard E. Esters of Houlton, Maine, raised this issue at an In- ternal Revenue Service hearing on’ the proposed regulation Save 69c! Jumbo 21x40-in. Birdseye { DIAPERS edunt of the dinner was headlined: +GOP Love Feast Disrupted.” Jn of the lesie D ites ~ letel ative committee of the National) Trtoton eof den id an | Editorial Assn., which has more that wasn’t always iy The so. jthan 9,000 members, mostly in’ ‘elety was known briefly as the small towns. 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