The Weather U.8. Weather 4 Bureay Cold (Detalis Page 2) Ferecast 7th YEAR Former U.N. Official: a Suicide, Police Say NEW YORK (® — Povl Bang-Jensen, 50, deposed ‘ PON'TIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER — rat fe 1959 —40 PAGES THE PONTIAC PRESS — UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS United Nations official who had been missing since Monday, was found dead Thursday in a Queens park. Police called it “an obvious case of suicide.” The body of Bang-Jensen, dismissed from the U.N. in a controversy over releasing the names of Hungarian refugees, was found by a man walking his dog along the bridle path of Alley, Pond Park. A .25>caliber revolver was in his! rm j Ask$100 Million. More in NEXT State Budget? cae = ~ begged her forgiveness afd sug- ri * spendin gested funeral arrangements. tax bluep int for sp ding Authorities said the body had te be aed than $100 a been in the wooded area more| ion higher than the cur- than 24 hours, This left about 48 rent yet-to-be balanced hours of Bang-Jensen’s disappear- budget, it was disclosed to- ance unaccounted for. He was not seen alive after leaving his home day. Monday at Lake Success on Long, A survey of state officials Island — about two miles from reyealed the 1960-61 budg- | et requests submitted to iL) POVL BANG-JENSEN : ; where he was found. When he disappeared there was Ocean Hop Was Record Setter First things first."’ Miller said. * S i 0 ac IStO Ss . . Thief Adds concern that he might have been, Gov. G. Mennen Williams Locigehalaly Se pistory. M's. litical party lines that have kidnaped or harmed by Commv-| may amount to as much as, lest, too. “meant defeat to its prede- to M IS f nist agents. Reports circulated that) : ay . a s ££ «€ : ISEry O he recently had received fresh in-/ $150 million more than the That's | | _cessors. ie oi - tN s005 * ats Cal the tree got its * * . formation dealing with the U.N..$403 million appropriated) — es eee Sportscaster Hungarian investigation | APP P { Vitamins when young, she main Oakland County Sen. L. Harv : | garden Democrat Rep. John C. Hitch- of : zie 5 e air ‘ . Yr e 4 ry } . . . While Nagler was on the air, | it is not investigating the death. Grandpa I lies Light I lane 6,911 Miles MORE ATTENTION cock of Hazel Park said he fa- A burglars broke into his home at | Recreation City’s Yule Tree Thrived on Oatmeal A infancy that oatmeal Christmas tree in its thrived on will grace the downtown Pontiac Yule- It'll be cut down Monday morn- ing and tryndied into town for the Downtown Merchants Assn. _ by forestry crews of the Parks & Department Adorned by 5,000 multi-colored lights, the tree will stan throughout the Christmas season at the corner of Oakland avenue and Saginaw stret. | Not only will the tree be the Home Edition gc ls Payroll Tax Michigan’s Answer Both Williams, Bagwell Back New Approach right hand. He died of a bullet . el in the right side of his! Future Request Leap tide display next week Battle Shaping Up as head. Police said a note in his, Looms With Current, Unusually bushy and 60 feet Same Old Stalemate possession was identified by hand-} . . tall, the evergreen grows next to writing experts as that of the| Wee: Still Unsolved fe Wows of Sie tnt Mes vous That Doomed Others Danish national. | De Yonge 3300 vox Rd Com- The note, addressed to his | LANSING (UPI) — State merce Township Governor Williams and American-born wife Helen, agencies want Michigan’s * * * | Paul D. Bagwell, opponents in the 1958 election. stood together on the sidelines today cheering for a pay- roll tax as the latest answer to crack the nearly year-old tax quagmire. Itappeared, however, that the proposal was shap- ing up along the same po- vored it. ‘We've got to do some- - 2 Bang-Jense ormer senior ca ; ; 10174 Cedar Island Rd., White lucal ae ye ne U “a ba ‘We've got a lot of cafching up ~ ~ Mrs. DeYonge watered the gar thing to get this thing settled,” Lake Township, according to |,., . « “ “to do, We're concerned about den thoroughly during the summers, py, said fired from his $17,000-a-year posi Oakland County sheriff's depu- |,, Taio 1958 Rae ; net's available this year.” and the young tree consequently ties jtion in July 1958. He created in- what's avaliable this ) got more moisture than the others) His two fellow Oakland Demo Fe e * j}ternational furor for refusing to * * * ‘in the yard crats in the House, Reps. Arthur : divulge the names of 81 Hungar- ; r , = . : mo “ay Ip : Nagier told Gepulies arty tis ian higtes who had given hres These requests ‘° spent sii LAS VEGAS. Nev. \® — Fixing'100 feet or less and went up to 190 Reporters at the El Paso airfield The same young tree got plen. ‘ “i . (gonuac 1) and ae oie P P . . P 7 : ’ = . arks Cc p e morning that the thieves had before the U.N. than a half billion dollars came Grandpa Max Conrad took a well) feet at night were surprised when the ‘veteran! ty of oatmeal fertilizer scattered Clarkson (Southfield), said they testimony ; _ . mittee on Hungary as the state had $84 million in un- deserved rest in this desert resort Bang-Jensen said he had prom- paid bills and a deadlock in the today after flying a light plane to ised to keep the names secret to, Legislature on how to balance the a nonstop distance record from |protect the refugees’ families from record budget approved early last| North Africa to Texas possible Communist reprisals. jsummer. The Legislature will re- * * * The sealed list of names was SUme tax talks Monday. | Conrad, 36, landed Thursday at »om- taken a television set valued at . $100 an da case of the beer made by the firm that sponsors his program. Oh, No! More Snow. burned on the roof of the U.N. Miller to say wheth- |E] Paso — 6.911 miles from Casa- | Fj Ski P jin Lansiggi were méeting with fy , bullditig’ in the presence of of- er the guard action on the blanca, where he coaxed his gas- winds in the Caribbean between rst | ages . * = ; * ithree of «State Ad- : Tonight, Tomorrow ficials. current budget would mean Wil- [heavy Piper Comanche into the iit Cuba and Haiti, but soon outran . When the = = on display, ministrafiay Board today to find Bang-Jensen first was suspend liams will get a late start Of (more than two days before. the adverse weather. The first ski information of * Cootinuad oa Pace Ms Ol 4) out just what Michigan needs in what probably will be his last Snow flurries and continued cold‘ed from his U.N. post, acctised of budget fight. was foreeast for tonight and Sat-| (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) | the little blue and white mione- The 56-hour 26-minute flight in back to 130 He leaned the throttle save gas and flew at about miles an hour most of the way. ferry pilot popped out of the cockpit clean shaven. He ex- plained that 15 minutes before about its base. Although she doesn’? pretend to be an arboriculturist, Mrs. The weather? Near perfect, as !anding he had shaved with an DeYonge thinks the oatmeal jhe skimmed across the Atlantic ‘and parts of two continents. He ran into %mile an hour head- Just before landing at El Paso, he opened up the engine ‘‘just to electric razor the season is offered teday on pages 30 and 31, kicking off the |worked wonders, although it's ad- mittedly an uncommon form ol | tertilizer. weren't ready to say whether they favored or opposed it until they learned more about the proposal * * * Meanwhile, cuchairmen of a special team of eight legislators jtrying to crack the tex stalemate limmediate funds | * * They are Roberts and Rep. John * Gas Station Ma ow 7 : be * * . . blow out the sparkplugs.’ te | Popular sport which is getting urday in m Pontiss . ° ; “ar The governor normally presents vcicking ander aes hoi gael had 60 gallons of gas when the ™ere and more participants in T. Bowman (D-Roseville). This Leftover Spoils budget messages late in January ! oe . the area each year. | Anderson is alse a committee small ptane's wheels hit the :ua — i oem was apatites 16 SA ; . But he has not had time to con-' Then, after a bottle of pop and a way, * . " member a oo Fising to on Saturday ; PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (UPI) fer with Miller's budget division on walk to shake out the kinks, Con- : Regular winter sports page : Northerly winds at 10 to 15 —Bob Martin hi! been hunting ~~ om: . - the ne ad climbed back " lane, “hen Conrad breezed 01 Flor- will be printed each Thursday Roberts and Bowman were meet- . > | policy matters for the new budget.,rad clim ack into his plan F ; m.p.h. will become light and vari-; the source of a bad odor in his and took off again — this time foi ida. he broke the 10-year distance during the remainder of the ing with State Treasurer Sanford able tomorrow home until he went to his closet | UNIVERSITIES ASK HIKE ‘his acti in San Francisco. He record of 1,957 miles set by the season, so that enthusiasts may | A. Brown, James W. Miller, state * * * ~ yesterday to get his hunting Before looking at a man's ton landed shortly before sundown at late Bill Odem. The record is for plan their weekend. In addition. | Bandit Grabs $659 in controller, and Otis M. Smit Winds at 19 a.m. todaySwere, jacket for a Thanksgiving quail ‘sils, let's check that tourniquet on Las Vegas planes between 2.204 and 3.838 today's women’s pages offer ski . auditor general northwest at 10 m.p.h hunt and discovered one dead his leg.”” said Miller, a pipe-smok- ~ pounds fashion notes, on page 16. One Cash Box, Misses * « * The thermometer registered 32. quail from a previous hunt still (ing political science professor who ; * * * ——— -: ————o Over $1 “We want from them exactly at 2 p.m in the jacket pocket. will turn Michigan's budget draft- Conrad flew the same plane in ,000 what the minimum is that it will — See ee which he set a 7.668-mile record take in new taxes to keep us go- Airport Project Request Cut $30,000 ing headache over to someone lelse in July. He will become sec- iretary of Michigan State Univer sity. for heavier aircraft last year from North Africa to Los Angeles. On this flight. he replaced the Co- manche’s six-cylinder engine with Rocket Aimed at Venus A bandit who beat a Pontiac. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ° Township gas station owner into unconsciousness early today took MSU and other universitics are asking a boost in the $100 | million they got this year. MSU | alone wants $35 million, a boost | of more than seven million dol- lars in its current budget, | * * * by State a four- cylinder model and put it in a lighter class In El Paso, a lean and thirsty Conrad swung his long legs out CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla walting reporters the story of his | biggest moon rocket. record-shattering hop. to Be Launched Shortly pushed ahead with plans for another stab at space to- of the cramped cockpit and told Gay while still seeking the reason for the failure of its $659 from a cash box but over- looked more than $1,000, accord- The United States ims to Oakland County sheriff's deputies, Edwin L. Jostock, 27-year- °d owner of a Speedway Gas Station 2005 E. Walton Blvd., told jepu- ties the holdup took place shorti» Pp F reighters Race Dec. ! Deadline From Our News Wires A $133,000 Pontiac Municipal Airport construction) The Mental Health Department! In about two weeks an attempt will be made to propel | ster he opened his station at 6 program — consisting wholly of improvements slashed’ from the 1960 program by the federal government—has been approved by the Michigan Aeronautics Commis-| sion for 1961. has requested $85 million for all! We took off from Casablanca operations, up from the $70.-/ with 360 gallons of gas, and three 800,000 received during the current yacuum-sealed containers of cof- year, fee, tea and water, but no food. The Welfare Department re-_ ; quest will be at about the same| FLEW LOW a payload toward the vicin into orbit about the sun. |The launching vehicle will |be a Thor-Able rocket. The nation’s latest space effort The program totals $50,000 less than the city asked's79 million level it now receives.| During daylight hours, he flew at ended in disappointment Thanks- for. The cutback in request-| ed funds is the second with-| in a month. The commission announced that| about $100,000 in anticipated feder- | al_and state funds had been allo-| cated to Pontiac. * * bg The federal share of approxi-| mately $66,000 is expected to be} up for approval by the Federal| Aviation Agency early next year. | The. Legislature will be asked to approve the state share of $33,000 next session, Pontiac will have to put up about $33,000 in matching funds in order to qualify for the money. All of the available funds are earmarked for construction of a concrete apron and a taxiway to connect the new terminal with the runways, * * * The apron would be in front of the terminal for loading and un- loading of aircraft and the taxi- way would carry subsidiary traffic to and from the commercial hang- ars. No federal funds were provid- ed for this system in the 1960 appropriation announced by_ the FAA earlier this month. Faced with a serious upset to efficient operation of the termi-| nal, Homer D. Hoskins, airport} manager, resubmitted the a pron) project in his 1961 request for as- sistance under the federal-aid-to- airports program. “Building a terminal without an) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ROCKEFELLER ON ROUNDUP — New York's Nelson Rock- efeller herds cattle from horseback Thursday on his Venezuelan ranch, where he and Mrs. Rockefeller are spending a vacation, Any Venezuela-Cut Steaks in the Freezer? “s yi? z bs Mey a oot, te AP Wirephote The governor took his Thanksgiving Day kuests on a tour of the lean find extra money somew here, | ranch following their turkey dirmer, The dinner guests were visit- ing newsmen and officials of Rockefeller enterprises in Venezuela. ity of the planet Venus and this morning. + “As I bent over te unlock an oil tank at the side of the building, someone hit me over givng Day when a mammoth At - Able rocket fizzled shortly aft- _ t w fired in an attempt to the ol he told Deputy ™ on t t - 1 te . Sz tellite ‘te Orbit ald 2. domnenes, “an t sew ee te ete Rt . the man’s feet. He was wearing around the moon black shoes or boots.” The Atlas-Able, 10 stories high Jos . sa “ver ling ent and the most powerful rocket ostock said eve rything wen . black and he didn't remember any- ever assembled by this country, thing until he staggered out ont was on its maiden flight. It 8 stags . Walton about 10 minutes later. crashed hundreds of miles out in mo . . as Atuiadic Occae: altex tek see. His attacker is believed to have . use g andle found lying, in | ond stage failed to ignite. sed an ax han found lying, the snow near the tank. Focal point of the investigation a * * was a mysterious piece of materi The bandit took a cash .box al that fell from the rocket about 30 seconds after launch. The chunk, which appeared to be on fire, spiraled slowly into the ocean a few miles off shore Officials theorized it part of a protective fiberglass fairing that covered the third stage and the 372-pound satellite. The fair- ing was to split in two and blow from a desk drawer, broke it open with a hammer and emptied it of sfightly more than $609 Deputies said he missed three paper bags containing $1.000 cash in a second drawer, some loos change in a third drawer and an estimated $25 in the cash registe: was Jostock was taken to Pontiac General treated for away when the rocket was out- Hospital, side the earth's dense atmosphere.| head injuries and released. It is believed the fairing may An unidentified motorist, who | have broken prematurely, ex. |52¥ Jostock staggering around | posing the upper stage and pay- the side of the road, drove hi n load to intense friction. to another nearby gas station Had where he called police it been successful, the {American satellite would have’. - whirled into a lunar orbit and * transmitted back crude pictures of the moon's surface and other in- formation on its environment. In Today's Press ~ * * * Representatives of the National, Comics sc 32 Aeronautics and Space Adminis-, County News . Ba | tration conceded that the failure Editorials . 6 leaves the Soviet Union with a) Markets ..33 ‘wide lead in the space race. Obituaries A , Dr. John Lindsay, chief of} Ski . 30-31 |NASA’s solar physics program, | Sports 26-29 |Said that unless the space agency} Theaters 24-25 TV and Radio Programs... 39 ‘it probably will not. try another | Wilson, Earl ............. 89 moon shot for several months | Women's Pages 16-19 MONTREAL Seventy-seven ocean-going ships are still in the St. Lawrence Seaway system and with the closing deadline set for Monday midnight it appeared some might be caught if the deadline is not extended * Transport the situation has * * Depaitment officials is not unusual not been met m say A deadline years. Transport Minister George Hees has insisted the closing date will not be changed, Cold weather has virtually shut down Great Lakes shipping SEASON NEARLY OVER The { just shipping season is for Detroit and all the Great reign about over end for spring soon will Lakes until Port officials said today the American Export Line ship the Exanthia will be the last ship to carry cargo to foreign ports from Detroit this season. The St. Lawrence Seaway locks will not operate after Monday be- cause of possible ice jams, ac- cording to port officials. * * * Of the 77 ocean-going ships still in the system, 21 entered the western end of the Seaway ca- nals today and were expected to reach Montreal with time to spare But if the other #4 — | including an undetermined num- | ber still west ef Welland, Ont. | —are to clear the Seaway in | time, lock workers will have | their busiest days since the Sea- | way was opened, ~*~ * * High winds this week , halted ship movements along most of the route as long as 26 hours, fur-) ‘ther complicating the situation, is y\ J TWO | (Continued From Pag ain 1d ce Cine Killed Thursday | ot Were Western Michigan Griiant coun = *! Residents; Total 9 for Weekend ents district eprer Now Republicans have insisted that Gov. Williams’ estimate of S110 | million is too high. They say it should be closer to 87@ million, By The Associated Press “We're ng in keep today's Four persons—an elderly Spring! meeting and Mord fill com Lake man, his son and a rural mittee nicet from suskegon were injured Mtally ‘polities and cet math Thursday might when two Cars ematics of the bert ollided at an intersection near aid the Western Michigan town of } erat EYE PAYROLE LEVY At the sa ! ‘ ] t« Pheir deaths brought to mine a oreed wit} Art are ex the number of people who have nod ni died as a result of Michigan payrall tax, endorsed by traffic accidents since the start: (sp quia, head Pant [> Bag f the Thanksgiving weekend. ell Another .collision claimed three ; liven | Annual revenues from this source have been estimated at Victims the Fruitport collision ghout 119 million dollars. ere James Christiansen 42, and his father, Walter A. Christiansen.) ©! myself am: against 1 Rob and Earl Tibbs, 57, and his'@rts said il la ome rep Lo income tax in disguise | wife Maggie, 32, of rural pinake Me ‘ ‘i - | gon * * “ Anderson agreed Are we just . going to tay those who are on The younger Christiansen died payrolls” hi nquired What today, several hours after the CaP) iit the lawsers. doctors and he was driving collided with the a enants? Tibbs auto ; Under the proposal, doctors, The Associated Press holiday lawyers, and other professional weekend death count covers th jen who work for fees or com- period from 6 p.m. Wednesday 10) iiigsions, and other self-em midnight Sunday. ployed persons, including farm. Snow in various parts of the ers, would be required to file state Thursday night slowed heavy quarterly returns. holiday traffic and contributed to Na mlldcaden aauld be given a flurry of minor auto accidents, for dependents State Police said Income from rents. stocks. bonds A young engaged couple from (and other intangible — property Michigan State University was (would be exemp! — among three persons killed early * * * Thursday in a headon collision | Philadelphia and several other teo miles west of Howell on cities levy a payroll tay. No state AS. 16. as far as is known, has one Killed were Jeanne Elane Pau-| Williams said today the payroll scher. 22. of Detroit: her fiance,'tax would be ‘reasonable and Michael C. Plumstead, 24, of Bir-|equitable’’ and would get his sig- mingham; and Bernard L. Gra-|nature if the Legislature agrees to ham, 38, of Webberville. |enact one * Pe * | . * * * . John Priess, 59, of Pontiac, died If the Legislature chooses. It collided could be saaned in a single ses- Thursday when his car with a Grand Trunk passenger train at a Pontiac grade crossing. Joseph Magdowski, 52, of troit, was injured fatally Wednes-| day night when struck by an auto! while crossing a Detroit street. State Cuts Funds sion,’’ the governor said Roberts predicted that jf support ifor it could be won in the pre-| |dominately Republican Senate, it} would ‘easily’ pass in the House * * * He said there are five Republi-| can senators who would accept} lthe payroll tax, “Add this to the} 112 Democrats and the proposal . lfalls only one short of passage,” Asked for Airport zr s« “If the tax ever gets to the House it would go through easily | because of the 55 Democrats,” Roberts predicted. (Continued From Page One) apron would be ridiculous,” he' ee Williams, Bagwell eee (State Persons Payroll Tax Approach _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOV Castro Appoints Leftist Banker — roll tax to solve the fiscal im- passe until voters can ballot next EMBER 27, 1959 The Day in Birmingham Franklin Fire Department ‘Adopts Plan to Speed Aid day after a short illness at her home. . ~ we wm A music teacher, Mrs. Cuhning- ham was a member of the Bir- Musicale. * * * is survived by her husband, Mrs. Lloyd Shafer, mingham She two children, said. ‘‘It would be like building a road without any bridges over the, Basically, the proposed levy, af rivers.’ 11 per cent of wages. would be {withheld by employers from pay If the federal gov t ap | checks and remitted to the state} proves funds tor early land revenue department. It has’ next year, it gould Be-eiMipleted heen likened to a gross income about by same time that the tax A ' termin 1s scheduled te be | It Was discussed — feverishly finished early next fall, sald Tuesday in both the House and Heskins. |Senate—although without tangible| The rest of the contemplated|results. Both are in recess until 1961 construction program was /| Tuesday modest, said Hoskins | Democrats have talked about a It would have consisted mainly $35 basic weekly exemption for| of improvements to the airport’s|each wage earner. If $80 a week secondary landing strip the | northeast by southwest runway. * * * cents a week This would have been lengthened) Bagwell urged that the Legis: bye200 feet to a total of 2,600 feet. | latere adopt a temporary pay- Thre would be new lights for the| runway and additional clearance of its approaches $45 would be taxable, state's (tax take 45) was earned making the The rest of the money would have been spent on strengthening an existing taxiway and adding some others to increase the ef- figiency of airplane movements on the ground, said Hoskins. L. C. Andrews, chief engineer fer the Department of Aeronau- tics, explained the cutback in| funds for Pontiac reflected the} new beit-tightening policy in Wasb-| ington "There Was no use In our proving funds for a project the federal government wouldnt ap- prgve. We have approved what we} thuak the federal government will i haa ltogether, the commission ap- preved $5,568,000 for 20 airport ices throughout the state, ap- | Mc CARTHY | The Weather | SEN. EUGENE J. Full 1 5. Weather npn apy vats tom ee eee Bitthday Dinner fo Honor Hart ties by noon. High today %:. Northerly winds 10-15 miles teday Tonight partly cloudy with a few snew flurries and continued cold tenight and agent lew tonght 22. High Saturday 30 light and variable tonight | in ties of some 500 campaign solici- tors raising funds for the nonprofit} |Mackie said most projects sched- h business - educational Sen. Eugene McCart Y operating in the Southe Like most of the other DeYonge evergreens, the spruce has got to go — it's crowding the De- Yonge house too much. “This has always been our pret tiest tree,’ said Mrs. DeYonge a bit regretfully. “When it's gone we'll only ha.>+ seven left They're nice, but not as nice as . ; “o this one.”’ ANTHONY De LORENZO . 2 Although the DeYonges are giv- |ing up their favorite tree, they'll (GM Fyecutive be able to enjoy it at least once more. * — plan to bring their daugh- s A hairman ‘ter . Lou Ann, 12, downtown wi | them to 6ee the tree lit up as ne before é * * * De Lorenzo Will Head The lights will probably be 1960 Fund Campaign turned on Wednesday el. in This Area — State Has Worst Anthony G. De Lorenzo, vice : - president of General Motors in Road Building charge of the public relations = staff, has been appointed general Fall In Years chairman of the 1960 Junior) ve Achievement fund campaign in LANSING — Michigan is ex . : . rae periencing its worst fall road con SoOuIResatexm NCHA? |struction in recent history because ~ *e« * of heavy rain and cold weather The announcement was made by which set in early in October the chairman of the JA fund rais-| Highway Commissoner John ing committees H. John Lowry, Mackie reported the weather ‘‘has president of the Michigan Mutual raised havoc with contractors and Liability Co work on scores of projects has Date of the 1960 Junior been slowed down, Achievement fund campaign is ~*~ * * The commissioner reported con ditions got so bad that one enter- Feb. 1 through 25. At present there are 16 JA com- panies in Pontiac with offices at Pee vt len — C. E. Utter- a0's EL Pike St back of Mt. Pleasant — rented a ~ jteam of sure-footed oxen to ¢lean * * * out drainage ditches in a Newaygo |County project. Despite the De Lorenzo will direct the activi- | rain and cold, organization | yled for completion this fall will believe the calendar. Houghton has had 57 inches of autumn snow and has a good start toward a record-breaking snowfall year. The heaviest snows hit Houghton in 1949-50 when 282.2 inches — about 23', feet — fell. A year ago only 10.8 inches had fallen. Official snowfall ret- ords have been kept for the last 75 years. Former UN. Official a Suicide, Police Say (Continued From Page One) insubordination, and then dis- charged by U.N. Secretary-Gen- eral Dag Hammarskjold. ; * * * Mrs. Bang-Jensen said her hus- band, who had a part-time job with CARE, had seemed in good spirits when he left their home Monday. She admitted he had been despondent over his U.N. dismis- sal but said he had been quite cheerful of late * * * Jensens had been mar- and had five chil- dren ranging in age from 4 to 16 Mrs. Bang-Jensen is the former Helen Nolan of Port Jervis, N.Y The Bang ried 17 years Insurance Ingurancé Next MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — C L. Montgomery has_ insurance | worries. He instred his auto sup- ply store against burglary after it was twice robbed. The insur- ance company ¢ ed to cancel the policy when a third break-in oc- curred. Montgomery said the store was burglarized for the fourth time yesterday, Te kk tk kk tk kk kkk fowest caanatare pain 8 am astern Mich- be opened to traffic on time. seeececccecccccccoccces, aa sam Wied veloc wh of Minnesoto to Speak igan area ° KOD Your Thanksgiving : Disection, “Northerly. at Dec. 4 Affair : > KODACOLOR Rolls 3 Gun rises Saturda at 738 am j Currently there are 7,500 teen age la fic eaths Rise . To SIMMS for Finest ad — Te See ne aes _— 7 7 after-school business executives op- e COLOR PRINTS | = | Sen Eugene J. McCarthy erating 357 miniature Junior §| 0 H lj d : ¢ ix sigaleniins Tetapetatsees i D-Minn) will help his cohort 10) achievement companies in South- Owly ver 0 | ay 2 e| am y 27 ym > the Senate, Sen. Philip A Hart of eastern Michigan, the largest JA| : | shew fe 33 Michigan, blow out 47 candles on! arog in the nation By The Associated Press e e if am 30 hie birthday cake at a testimonial ,° e| Tharsday in Pontiac dinner Dec. 4 for Hart in Detroit | Traffic Sheen eeee ee eeeueees sb ed Hinhen As recore ed downtown) - |F ITER weer eset eees ieee OO . 16\@ > Lowest temperature , Some 500 persons are expected Rowston Heads Uni |Miscellaneous ..........++... . Me e| ge a on gal 27' to attend the dinner at the Sher- 1 TOtal soci 000s vase sana 72k) 3 — aton-Cadillac Hotel, according | ss je o Highest. temerratate im Pentiae to W. K. Mcinally of Jac Keon. of Municipal League Traffic deaths during the ex-¢ . Lowest temperature ee =. 20, Chairman of the affair. Actual tended Thanksgiving holiday con- . ¢| en ae erm --+ 29) Hart's birthday isn't until nes. Mayor Philip E. Rowston has t/nued a slow movemertt Upeanl is FREE " @| ivisees Kwai Lowest Teepereuate 10. been named chairman of the Mich- er ice the reason was unusual ° ne °| os This Date in 86 Years = | Hart. formerly of Birmingham,|igan Municipal League's legisla Sauce ae te American tradincnl® Full-Color e Thursday's Temperature Chart is completing his first year in the tive eH ICS of Heavies close to home on this'e ENLARGEMENT @| mevine re ‘6 4 Lrialilet 63 35 simile Met aan alla dae as Post cages ia ee holiday, the death count was slow. © —With Color Film Brought | Bismarck’ 27 15 Milwaukee 2 22,member of the Senate. electe d jJast! guide the league's legislative stra- ’ |e ix: For Savelegiin e. sir scie r - ee ci i, “piyear after serving 10 vears in the tegy and plan bills in behalf of F er ies cheats Ps Chicago 33' 26 New Orleans 79 64 ('S. House of Representatives |the state's cities and villages Picks Wrong Day . onite—Saturday onéay «4 Per meat eS 2 ple lai $3 18, A former college professor, Sen.| City Manager Walter K. Willman @ Regular 69c jumbo 4x ha : Denver «812 Prliston 27 McCarthy is known a. a speaker|has been named to the league's) SHERMAN, Tex. (UPI)—Lloyd Snlargement with evety rel | Duluth 20 5 Pittsbureh 33 22/and writer;on political, economic highway and _ streets comfnittee Cleary won the monthly Sher- e at no extra charge * Etat o 32 Bt piouls 34 Sg,and social problems He's had anjand Marvin M. Alward, city fi-; man Lions Club attendance ie A : nt aren aa , LR! pg = 18|interim committee assiznment on|nance director, was appointed to; prize, but didn't receive it. The (@ SIMMS Camera Dept. e d Ks a City 35 20 Washington 48 a4 investigations into rigged tele-|the committee on finance and tax-| day it was to be awarded, Cleary $ —Main Floor— °| Los Angeles 86 54 ‘Tampa 77 sevision quiz shows. ation. | was absent, Peeeeeeeeeseesseeseseeerses \ ( Py b ‘ * { a “a ie ! Ape Pe November on a long-range solu- Many Shocked When BIRMINGHAM — The Franklin terday in an automobile accident pi-mingham, and William C.; | tion. He suggested the first $35 village volunteer fire department) near Howell ther. Clara L. Shafer: four Vv $s r mor : a week in eaynings should be tax | \Gue ara Gets Fo eign has made a new detailed master * * 8 brothers, Henry, Walter, Lloyd, exempt. | Trade Post ‘plan of its fire district in order to! He was a graduate of the Bir pussell: sister, Mrs. Melvin Moy- ‘Perhaps the payroll tax has the| |speed assistance in case of an mingham High School oe 4 ers, Winchester, Ky.; and four 7enc » r at Michigi State Univer ‘. : ag best chance if we're going to act) HAVANA (#~—Fidel Castro's rev-| emergency ~ 2 oe ser yer attended Colo- grandchildren. in December,’’ Roberts said olutionary regime swung farther} ica , men State ‘University Lodge said flatly he would not to the left today with Maj. Er-| vided into 24 sections, the Vr : : . 3 ; * support the temporary payroll tax.'nesto “Che” Guevara, Red-leaning master plan includes changes of he _ * shee at the PAG Small Car Warnings It’s an income tax,’ Lodge said critic of the United States, taking names and new homes. It pro- . was a “™ y at MSU HONOLULU (UPI)—Police is- critically over as head of the Cuban Na vides an accurate description of Delta Theta fraternity at . NOLUL _— . t | Be i — the location of each home in the Surviving are his parents, Mi sued small car warnings yester- ; ™ * = — ma larea and Mrs. Donald Plumstead, and day after 100-mile-an-hour gusts That wont be a temporary Many businessmen expressed | . . a ‘brother Lt. Peter Plumstead. of wind overturned two small CB he said MIL ot will be hock at the appointment of the | The department handles fires stationed in Honolulu cars and tied up traflie a growing tax, which will be 3) \earold Argentina-born sol in Franklin, Bingham Farois and - n - a Stimulus to the wasters and a dier of fortune to a job that puts | Wood Creek villages, and Mea- inrssssdAatAseRMBAsheanes bestia sete inte ss snasssal form to take money away, from him in a position to dictate Cu- dowlake Farms, Pickering Mrs. J. William Cunningham Now Is the Time to Layaway the workers.” ba's foreign trade and possibly DR. HERMAN D. SCARNEY Farms and Franklin Woods sub Service for Mrs. J, William Cun ELECTRIC RAZOR GIFTS Lodge said he still favored his | to oversee the nationalization of | divisions. ningham, 07, of 1790 Birmingham — gg» Christmas—No Extra Cost $50 million property tax transfer private banks, ‘he new map will include the Blvd, will be at 1 pm Mondi aY E Small deposit holds your choice instead. | The National Bank grants im- S ita ie location of homes between 14- at the Manley Bailey Funeral F in tree layaway — you pay only About B W t f tk port-export permits, stlots foreign 'Mile road and Maple road near Home. Burial will be at Forest — the advertised price — all new i yu agwe 8 packing 0 1e ; . 7 on 3 ors Telegraph Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. e faz tax, Lodge said, ‘‘Maybe he's going exchange to finance imports and . uy wae . a, “Thurs with the spenders. I don't think collects foreign exchange produced _ information of ine reeuvey was Mrs. Cunningham died ‘ MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS CU fe yy off adwi i = 3 (00 much of his position.” by exports ! avy mir dq enn Hill. © NG PROTOCOL, F RONSON ‘CFL’ Both Senate majority leader) Guevara is a staunch advocate . : ¥ Si 3 erin — imms LOW PRICES Help A&E Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) of closer economic ties with| D H S nate : ; y Make It Easy for YOU to Give A : Electric and Senate floor leader Lynn O. Europe, especially the Communist r. erman carney re ome = pees, of Caps /@ aE Razor Francis (R- Midland) said they bloc, and less dependence on trade of William Beaumont site ers “ of Furs selina ¥ r Reg. $20.00 would give serious consideration to with the United States, hitherto - Church will hold its ig anal ¥ ater 88 a payroll tax if the ‘‘nuisance’’ tax the mainstay of the Cuban econ Retired From Reserve ing and luncheon at 12:45 Wednes = x 3 package approved by their caucus omy. day at the church. y * : failed. * x * Fits Saee Ps rede an adieriet The program will be “Christmas ¥ AE Cord and Case Ld bd ie ite c ar c € . . , - A a * * * As head of the National Bank of Williams Beaumont io . Around the World | in Music with a 3 ane “ < F ter ( Hospital's AE . Clarkson, who has bolted party he succeeds Felipe Pazos, a finan- chief of staff. a vocal trio, Virginia Osgood, Rob A : SUNBEAM G or GZ lines in the past to fight any cia] conservative, who becomes * * * eben ate poeins Allen ar ELECTRIC RAZORS income tax, said the payroll tax|ambassador at large for Cuba's) yp. Herman D. Scarney was 7 E sReg. $29.95 ‘sounds Jie an income tax to economic affairs with Europe. _ . ; . Mrs. Clara H. Locy 3 ¥ placed on the retired list of the : 3 a Just prior to announcement of U.S. Navy Reserve with the rank _ 3 mace for Mrs. Clara H. Locy 3 88 However, he said he'd be “open | Guevara's appointment, the Cab- of rear admiral. He is a veteran *8, 2772 Oakland Ave, will be at . minded’’ about the proposal until | inet announced an issue of pop- of more than 30 years service 11 a.m. Monday at the Manley i ld be Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will With Cord and it is known how long it wou ular low-price savings bonds Scarney wears four campaign ae : Nut Cracker and Picks Case levied and how much money it | which it sald would be redeemed | 147. for action in the China Sea, © and Lawn Cemetery, De- Nut Bowl Set would take to put It into effect. | in 20 years at four times their yganiia, Iwo Jima, Tokyo and mh Locy. a Birmingham resi NORELCO ‘ or it i rchase price, ” | . ey seas Jie a5 $2.00 Value Law said he would favor it if pure pric Okinawa, For participation in) gout for 19 years, died yesterday 69 Speedshaver the tax would be ‘‘all covering This was viewed as a govern- the Battle of Leyte, he was aie, 4 Jong illness at her home As shown-rustic 6 ‘ ite there nar no oe al-|ment drive to compete with the awarded we irouze Str “ith She is survived by two children that holds ¢ tne . Reg. $24.95 ee some to escape e levy. private banks. and possibly the Combat or eroic service Mrs \ ‘harles Cherry. Birmingham Cracker @ cas _ : eau eeaee 99 “TI won't say I'm all for it until \prelude to taking over those in- While under immediate attack) tea crank Wolof Royal Oak seueeeeen I see all the angles,’’ Law said. | stitutions, a step Castro himself off the Philippine Islands, - * * ™ _ advoc ated at his trial in 1953 after He served as senior medical of Michael C. Plumstead Cord and Case He said he still liked his pro-\he Jed an unsuccessful revolt. in ficer and chief flight surgeon Ss tf Michael C. Pl NORELCO Sportsman 99 posal of a piggyback state income eastern Cuba aboard the aircraft carmer US.S ~~ a : ne ‘ Se . “ Works on batteries 13 tax based on seven per cent of} Castro named two government Cabot, operating with the Third nines . - a : silvia “ er ip cat ‘what one pays in federal income ministers, giving siti ary veterans and Fifth fleets under the com orate Gate Ae el . tax each year. a the Manley Bailey Funeral Home SCHICK Razors é lof the revolution 11 Cabinet posts| mands of admirals Halsey and Burial will be ‘at Acacia Park P sh against 7 held by civilians. It was’ Spruance " - sor acacns owersnave Jf . tery 4 the fifth major Cabinet shakeup * * * Mr. Plumstead was killed ye Rex. 12” of the 11-month-old revolutionary! Scarney now is also assistant mes ‘ ays $22.50 .. |regime clinical professor of ophthalmology pexereegeg a ee oes MIRRO Aluminum WHISKAWAY ——= = of Wayne State University Medical : 9. ' ’ College and is aviation medical ad- Repe at of SIMMS Best ‘ Cake & Pastry Set ae 13 : Pontiac § Yule Tree visor to the General Motors Corp COSMETIC SELLERS : 88 . P For Tonite and Saturday r $4.9) 4a E ania a ] > E Reg. : enerreensipid Thrives on Oatmeal Houghton Folk COSMETICS feta 2 ‘ Pastry press with forming abe 3 REMINGTON Dastr ip le@surir « ) y 4 (Continued From Page One) Claim Winter Group of to $1.25 Sellers r ree OB quctretlie and’ mak 3 ROLL-A-MATIC ing cakes cookies and other 3 . tionally pretty,’ she said. ‘‘That's Alread Here —YOUR CHOICE- « pastries. emeuuwene : Electric Razor proof of the pudding y a 3 Reg. $29.95 Alas for the spruce, it Rot 00 HOUGHTON um — Winter is 25 many vitamins, grew too big and broad. , nearly a month away, but Houghton area residents don't Cord ond Case 3% $1 Hazel Bishops Deep Action Cleanser . $1 Winter Set Hair Spray by P&G $1 Deodorants-Ea, Eti- quet, Veto, Dryad, etc . $1.25 Lanolin Plus $1 Wrisleys 4-Season 39° 10 Jars Full of Spices 11-Pc. SPICE and JAR RACK ——— Medicated Lotion Hand & Body Lotion $1 Woodburys 3 ¢ Reg. $4.95 Lanolin Lotion .. 9 se maealan bee 88 All these nationally advertised pepper. cinnamon brands at big SAVINGS—only here paprika, nutmeg. all- at Simms—no limit spice garlic salt etc rack Se ee eS eS eee ee eee Stand and hang Lady Schick & Sunbeam LADIES’ ELECTRIC RAZOR §° Ciiotce of Lady Schick Patrician Group of to $1.50 Sellers -—YOUR CHOICE- 69: 98c Ban Roll-on Deodorant $1 Prell Liquid Shampoo . $1.75 R,. Hudnuts Sunbeam or No trade-in New NORELCO LADIES’ Electric Razors « Lady MIRRO MATIC 4-QT. Pressure Cooker Dae Dude Due Dee Dade dee a eee enqeeetereerendecatanmanmadand Waa nimaainGadodbataaeaccuaiainnCE Ce Creme Rinse al ea eeaeae wie ; Regular $15.95 oS Curl Permanent ..... 69 ; ashy By time 88 95 $1.35 Rinseaway 69° i Contr eo! prevent y pressure rom eoing & VO-5 Combination . j higher than called $1 Jergens Lotion ¢ j ; ; ‘ ; 544" ot econ tae ’ With Dispenser 6 j RESTO Stainiess Steel ladien pew feo Pressure Cooker—t-Qr Your choice of the above cosmetics ‘ hand all at one low price! No limit 7 { > 4% Plier : 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor Se i i ie ee Fee OTERO EHEC HNE EEOC CEEOL LEO BES ieee eee a ee F de De Be De Da Be De De De De DUD Dee DED BD DDD DDD BU Ds De Di DUD De Dee Di Ds Di Dede De De De De BeBe De De DD 31 Di De Di De De De Di De Di De Da De De De De De BEBE D: De WD. De De Bs De Dee Be Wi Di De BBs DeD. De De DD. Bi Di DW Di Bi Be De Dee D Di Died. D. D. BiB. D. DB: ADD. WMD SD. DDI 88 N. Saginaw —Main Floor | YD DDD DDD DD DID DD DDD: DD 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor er NOT $19.95 Not $14.95- Not $12.95 SIMMS SLASH OVER $10.00 OFF! Genuine “LOUIS MARX” Guaranteed 58-Pc. Electric Train Pe j Pa * Locomotive * Transformer * Track * 34-Pc. Village * Gondola Car * Tender * Box Car * Caboose * Tunnel 108-inch oval track, remote control train set at our lowest $1.00 price in years. BUY NOW—supply is limited. HOLDS YOURS TOYS —2nd ee BAPE CCCCCSCC SESE C EEC ECE CECE CCCCCCCOCS. y ROTAERS MMM MM EM HH HM HS ~ 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 THREE _ ming touched off a WASHINGTON \® — The Eisen- howers had a cranberry-less Thanksgiving dinner. was - served instead. duced cancer in rats * * *. — . That word came frdém actress * . Rosalind Russell and her husband. : producer Frederick Brisson, who on ‘ Ts dined with the President and his IMMS family at the White House. ’ at $ LOW PRICES * * * Secretary of Welfare Arthur S Ladies'—Misses'—Girls’ Gum-Drops Re WATCH BANDS e : ° ~ . Pd e 4 * 4 * > e 4 a be . e WITH FAMOUS e e e ; Value 97 ° ELGI N . to $3 e e . WATCHES : Popular all around shoes for + Z @ «schools and sports wear. As- Ps Men's or : sorted colors in sizes 4'2 to 9 e ° . A - Ladies . e ;@ . ° . . . 95 PSE eiz = a . ee. @ As Pictured - . ; eg $) OWith ‘Band : Ladies'—Misses'—Girls e e| = Gucmiee : Cha-Cha Boots @ 17 JEWEL : . e Movement we Vantaa 97 e * . e to $4 e e NLY Simms . . rs Peyees @|® The latest rage in footwear for ° wutenos Fi hak vaio @) school wear, sports or casual Ps low br ce plu x : dress. Assorted colors. Sizes BAND FREE ; @ (Fed. tax extra) @|« 4'2 to9 e e > SIMMS : ) e . e . Sate Ber AE SIMMS worn e —Main Floor— : 98 N. Saginaw —Basement bd . eccccccccccocccccocces 5 be Holds Any CAMERA GIFT in SIMMS FREE LAYAWAY! *] At Simms we don't just advertise one or two come-on specials but we give you a@ big selection of specials to choose from! Here's an adyv.-ful of P! roof and you can use free layaway at no interest or carrying charges —all you pay is the advertised price. — prices for tonite & Saturday For Perfect Indoor Movies MOVIE BAR-LITE With 4-FLOOD BULBS Regular $13.00 and pariite holds ae saucers with 6” handy storage, carry case ——, Cuts Down Harsh Light Glare | ~~ \ / BOUNCE Lite BAR-LITE —, Regular $19.95 Value—Now Only IAstead of glaring light into 13” subjects eyes-— bounce it off the ceiling Complete with flood ‘eee ee ee ee eee eee ee eo eo % | bulbs ARGUS C-3 Match-Matic Color REVERE Electric-Eye CINE-ZOOM 8mm MOVIE CAMERA 179.50 $64.95 g°* ° Roll 129°? Seller Load 35mm Camera $209.50 Mag. Load . $157.87 Take Yine calor slides the very first and wide-angle with ag one lens— time—in any light, of still or mov- [ee professional movie and TV ef- POLAROID «OUTFIT IN-A MINUTE With WINK-LIGHT Regular $109.95 —SIMMS PRICE— ee eee OG EE EEE ECE OE ICS TE EE CE CECE RICE CIE CELE CCC EC CCC OC ML OO EO EE OE EE EOE OE EE MEN PEE ME CONE EEE NEC LE Use Layaway Check on Simms special discount price this week! You get the famous #80 Picture-In-A-Minute Polaroid Camera, with wink - light that eliminates shadows in your pictures, case ene film. Save now for gift-giving Small As Cigarette Pack ALL TRANSISTOR Famous WOLLENSAK Hi-Fi Tape Recorders | ttt Pal’ Radio speaker — powerful station-getter. ROTI WERS . BASEMENT BARGAINS Now take all 3—regular, telephoto ing embjects .. just set the dial ects with soom lenges. Electric- fog scenes or action, then match matic lens adjust to light condi- th& pumbers—from meter to lens tions automatically—no guessing — an® shogt. With flash, case and no lens perenr See it demon- meter. strated tod $199.50 | T $29.95 Seller ; Value pan = sey with microphone, 10-watt ~~ avwe ‘Teves Aw 2S: Transistor radio with built-in _ counter. Lightweight. paste a bang up or stand- J - mpor : $239.54 STEREO ‘1 79" ae nee he) Tape Recorder.... king-size cigarettes. Not as shown jscare earlier this month when he A reported some berries were tainted pplesauce iby a weed-killer Which had pro- z POPP PIT IDI OID ITIP IIIS OEE CSC GE CE CEE UG NC CA EI EC CIC I IEC Ne CE ELIE ~ >) \ Di DDD DiDi Dee eID Said AW3.HIDInDD. WDD DDaIAIAD DnB DDDeDe Dedede DDD Dade DeeDeDinDeD Deedee Dedede De DeDrDede nD: 3s Dede 3:d: D:D: D: de Dende DDe DD DeDe DDD DB Dede De DaBabe RD DDD DDD DeDeDDeBs De eDeBe Deed DeDed.2:3:>.22 cranberry '|— = /] SaaS Ba aaa aD! DDS a DM, SPECIAL SELLING for Gift Buyers! Crepe Soles — Corduroy Tops. | -* Men's Slippers \ Wy Made to Sell at $2.49 or 133 I] Vore This Week at SIMMS— Sizes 7 - Styled Laactly A Pictured Snug Fit Elastic Sides Washable corduroy tops, crepe rubber soles, felt lined. Made in USA DEM MD srcraies SHOE DEPT. —Basement Oe A ee A he he ded dd ed wv vy ~ CY A de de he ed ee a mis vrvrvrvrvrvVrwvrvrvrvvrvrwvrvTwvTwvTy FINAL PRICE SLASH Entire Stock Reduced Tonite & Saturday BOYS’ and GIRLS’— Original $6.95 99 Sizes 3 to 6x Hood Styles Sellers * Fruit-of-Loom Poplin * Water-Repelient * Warm Quilted Linings Styles and colors for both boys and girls. Detachable hood fronts. Priced BELOW costa of material. Toggle button naan a AANA a AAAARAAARAORRARARARAARARAAALAAAAAAAAALOAAARAOA LA ARARAONAOnAAtanAenseceneenseees sesesseeerssneasasatanasl Famou s a ruit-of-the-Loom”™ . r] Girls inal Brand Car Coats fp Guaranteed FIRST quality. Warm q knit inner wrists, 2 front pockets. Or —buy Orig “7 SIZES to 14 2-Way HOOD Collars ted | vy 88 lett now, LIMITED LOT—IJust 60 of These | Child’s SNO-SUITS Woter-Repellent Treated Poplin $10 Quality 88 SIZES 3 to 6x Fully lined and lined. Zipper fronts, fitted waists. Choice of colors innere- FINAL CLOSE-OUT! Every One Guaranteed Under-Priced! Ladies’ Car Coats & SIZES 8 to 14 But Net in Every Style * Originally to $19.95 * Bedford Cord * 100% Wool Plaids * White NYLONS NOW ONLY Limited lot includes sizes 8 to 14 but in broken ranges. Popu- lar carcoat lengths. All warm. £ ly lined and inner-lined. ‘ Sensational Special Purchase! Waterproof Polished Cotton Ladies’ SKI-JACKET Ideal‘ for Winter Sports and Casual Wear —Main Floor $12.95 Quality Nylon - quilted lining, pile lined hoods. Red or tan colors, Sizes 10 to 18 98 N. Saginaw St. PLASTIC All-Weather BOOTS Children’s 1 98 and Misses’ Sizes 6 to 12 G 13 to 3 Slip-on style boot f durable plastic in choice ot red, brown or white colors. Compare ‘em anywhere! BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ “izes 11 to 6 (< a >gae : Siasaad —Bargain Basement Di mill ensati savings Regular $20 Quality Washable CUT PILE 9x12 Fi. mus te w L uf f wa Rubberized nor j k Lin 3 sf k VUVUTUCCEUCT ONTOS OSUTOT ONSET TET “Ole ee SIMMS” Prescribes These DRUGS “MONEY SAVERS for YOUR Burdened Pocketbooks ! Keep up your health at less cost— try SIMMS this Week-End and let us prove we sell for le Right to limit quantities DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS BAYER ASPIRIN Regular 69c bottle of 100 fast acting tablets for relief of headache pain. DENTURE D.0.C. POWDER Regular 65c seller—famous dental plate 47: 27 = 4G: 39° 69: Ai: 89° . 33° 13° 59: Ag: cleanser that cleans without scrubbing. EX LAX & JESTS ANTACID Exlax chocolate laxative and famous |JESTS antacid mints. A regular 52¢ value. LISTERINE Reguler $1.06 value—twin pack of famous Listerine toothpaste. MILK OF PHILLIPS tissu. Regular 57c bottle of this popular laxative TOOTHPASTE 2 TUBES FOF 2 tubes in pack. and antacid. Full 12-ounce size. WILDROOT Regular 89c value—big 6-ounce size. CREAM Olli HAIR TONIC Hair groom's that never sticky or greasy. Save 20c. WERN ETS DENTURE CREME Regular 69c economy size—really cleans dental dental plates without hard scrubbing. ZONITE -— GERMICIDE ANTISEPTIC Regular $1.29 value — all purpose antiseptic tor the house and bathroom. Vic ks Inh le , Regular 50c value—easy to carry in purse or pocket. Relieves _ stuffy nose. Vicks Cold Tabs Regular 98c value—double buffered cold tablets for fast relief of cold miseries. Regular 89c podnd of all purpose ‘Blue Seal’ vaseline. A household necessity. . BRUSH Regular 69c value—the ‘Germ Fighter’ tooth- brush. For better, healthier teeth. 98 North Saginaw Street e | im mM » BROTHERS .t) iH eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee SESE CEE EE ee EEE EEL ELC LEE LLC EEL SERIES E CC lke and Mamie — Flemming and his family had gov-, Steel “used in high speed, engi-' The county of Los Angeles, . A | = d ernment - approved cranberries neering and stainless types re- Calif, leads the nation in milk Special Purchase of AMERICAN MADE Simms Store Hours—9 a.m. -| 0 p.m... pp esauce With Turkey with their holiday dinner. Flem-|quires chromite. production oF . . . - . Extra Shopping Hours—Extra Values to Make Shopping Worthwhile OPEN a0 EVERY NIGHT 'TIL-CHRISTMAS TOOLS for the Handyman Cost Less at SIMMS . . and YOU Can Use SIMMS FREE LAYAWAY at No Extra Charge! — SHOP TONITE AND SATURDAY FOR THESE SPECIALS — Industrial-Rated! i POWER SAW Full 8.0 amps! Check Our LOWER PRICE Our Ree ilar S499) J alue Patani extra we a it x 45 at — ee angie wit ade ¢t pare! Ball bear g slip clutch prevents kick back r Duckling i « mplete with 7-inch = hardened steel biade Universal AC-DC ’ ] t Or $ holds in fre motor tia we Vv y layaway eee eee ee OOS COC OCC ESOC SCC SOUPS CCS COSC SOCCEVECS Pie cig iy ean Famous ‘WEN’ Electric SOLDERING GUN 100-Watt Instant Heat Genuine BERNZ-O-MATIC Propane Torch Kit $5.95 48 Regular 99 Value $12.20 Just plug into electric outlet — + Cylinder * Pencil Burner press trigger—instant heat for fast, durable soldering work * Utility Head * Metal Case $1.00 holds in free layaway Solder Tip * Flame Tip ‘ELECTRO’ Heavy Duty Full 3-AMPS ',-INCH Geared Chuck Electric Regular $23.95 Factory Guarantee Drills Ve steel, 1” hardwood — loaded with power. Universal AL. DC~115-volt motor, ball thrust bearings, cast housing. Full 3 amps, cool and motor. Only $3.00 holds in Simms free layaway SHOSHHSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSHHSSHSSSESSHEESHSESEEEE mooth running 1/16 to 1/4 inch — 13 PIECE : Fits Any Drill Chuck . . DRILL BIT SETS : Polishing & ; Sanding Kit Rog NS $1.49 Value 7 73 eo) : : 9° e gee 5 Ideal drills = woo ic. met . [ Lambs wool polishing bonnet, sand- ete 1,16 e-incn ee eat hs In e ing disc, rubber disc. assembly ris plastic case e and arbor. Many uses with this kit eeeeeeeeeseeseeeseseseeeseseseseseseseeseseeeee = Genuine ‘UNION’ Made 4-Drawer ALL METAL Parts Cabinets ¢ 99 $6.95 Value All Purpose ‘WEN’ 1.8 Amp PORTABLE Electric Jig Saw ” Profession al OS CILLATING Electric Sander $29.95 44 88 $29.95 Value _ ama Does the work of 4 ordinary saws alue cuts wood, metal, plastic rubs Powerful AC-DC motor — for ber, etc. Ideal gift for home han- sanding and polishing almost any dyman. Only $2 h y lay material. Styled as shown. Only away $2.00 holds in free layaway D BROTHEF RS —TOOLS—Second Floor 98 N. Saginaw St. some # ‘CBS-TV's ‘‘Markham” ¢ s AP Wirephote Grant Gabler a littl FREEWAY EXCURSION Eleven-month-old attended by his mother at an emergency hospital till scared as he thinks about what happened on the Hollywood (Calif) Freeway. Grant fell from the back window of his mother’s car as she drove onto the Freeway. By the time mother—Mrs. Constance Gabler — noticed he was missing she couldn't turn back and had to drive two miles to an exit-ramp. When the frantic Mrs. Gabler returned to the spot, Grant was waiting in the arms of a truck y bruised and scratched driver — crying, but or Ray Milland Intending fo Re-Enfer Col (UPI) — Ray sleuth on HOLLYWOOD } t 4 yas bad'"’ th debonair or something equally a Milland, the debona Ee eet cad added series, says Girls Presents ege at 5 I've got to shave and get a haircut THY PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 J Easy This Year You? Can't Miss on Fur to Trim Sweater or as Detached Collar One sure-fire tip for uncertain Santas is: Give her something she can wear, This any girl on the Christmas list would love the new year fur accessories that are all over the place—a handbag, a hat, a scarf or a muff in any pelt, from mink to leopard. The lavish Sanfa will make it a set—handbiay or hat and matching scarf r The fur -trimmed cashmere sweater 1s another five - star feminine gift, | This year a black cashmere eardigan with black fox collar | would ring the bell, or a beige sweater with matching blonde mink collar, or a green one | trimmed with leopard, Collars are detachable, to be worn with other outfits | All men know that diamonds are a girl's best friend. And if dia- monds are beyond the budget there's plenty of good costume) jewelry around that looks like real Multi-strand necklaces and bracelets in colors to match a costume are bound to be a suc- cess * * * College girls, of course, a want scarab bracelets and _ gold circle pins to wear on a_ shirt collar. Scarab earrings to match the bracelet make life complete | * * * | No high school or college girl ever has enough sweaters so Santa /is free to shoot the works here Anything from high-priced cashmere to budget orlon or —— bulky wool will bring squeals of joy from the younger set. | Gay house coats in wool, orlon or quilted cotton will please most any woman, as will strictly fem- inine lingerie in shee™ nylon tricot, vivid volofs preferred, such as tangerine, red or even. bright blue And of course, the really timid pairs of nylons The United States leads in ex- and ports of food, cotton and tobacco. “Here I am complaining he plans to suspend his career and Here : sel ; back to college when the show some people would give their eye| a teeth to be in my position. But} There are about three million ends I ty , r, » sense to finish is » sii es . make ae “The guy I think has got ‘a = ‘ ] old R Pimade is my barber. Every year he! > , > ear star or it now, Ne oOl-year al takes a traveling job for two said in his dressing room Milland. who was born Reginald ~ ind scissors Truscott-Jones in Wales, attended guess everything's comparative months. All he packs are his comb He calls up a shipping miles of rural roads in the United it States. Electric Heating FREE ESTIMATES ] tells them he's vailable and King's College and Cambridge in he Ds ce : Pit oat England — but quit ®efore he got “What a life! No press No EVANS ELECTRIC co. very far creating to keep you tense. But a8 N, Main, Rechester OL 1-1380 “I had to see what was going not everybody can be a barber.” [quae on in the rest of the world — Santa always is safe with a dozen|> | | NEWCOMER to the family baby. gilt items from a enjoy set designed to keep him soothed Much of Nation Shivers Under Cold Air Mass By The Associated Press Nearly half of the country was covered today by a mass of cold air that ranged in temperatures from the 20s in the, Southwest to around zero along the Canadian border * * * The arctic air gripped an area from Pennsylvania southwestward through Kentucky, Tennessee to Louisiana and northwestward from |\Texas to the Canadian border | Southeast of the cotd air, the readings generally were in_ the 0s. In southern Florida, the mer- cury hit the 70s * * * Where warm air clashed with cold air, precipitation resulted. In | southern sections there was rain in the north there was snow Some areas in the north had sleet jand freezing rain PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPER 2 South Cass FE 3-7129 | ROAD SERVICE E 3-9123 Moter Tune-Up Brake—Starter—Generator Service BENNETT TEXACO SERVICE Telegraph at Veoorheis Rd “60 RAMBLER radio §=—- $7 74800 HEATER Cueese Your Own Equipment BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 like too many kids in a hurry,” he said. “But I did pick up a fair ability with languages, including Spanish and German, and that’s what I want to study. “I'd like to learn those languages perfectly. I'm planning on spend ing a year or so at the University of Madrid and perhaps another year at the Uniersity of Bonn or some other German school. * * * “We're hoping to shoot a bunch of our “Markham’’ = segments abroad, and I'd like simply to Stay there.” * * * The slender, dark-haired star who won an Academy Award in 1946 for his portrayal of a drunk in ‘‘The Lost Weekend,”’ said he wished he could afford to quit acting so he could spend all his time studying and ‘‘bumming around.” “It's becoming increasingly hard for me to pull myself together and steel myself for a day's work,"’ he said “For a while, I went into di recting. Then about eight months ago; I just got fed up with the Studios, decided I needed a change of venue — and quit. “It had gotten me down—see ing the same old gates and the same old studios every day. | went down to the beach and just flopped around. Didn't shave. Didn’t dress up. “T loved it. But I'm too acti: and my wife said I just wasn't fit to live with like that because ] was creative and was getting 100 touchy doing nothing. She said I better go back to work and she was right. Then along came this series.” * * * Milland said he sth! dislike “pulling myself up in the mort ing, going through makeup and standing under a hot sun or hot lights.”’ A. SUPERB PERSONAL BIBLES. Richly bound edis * * * trons with Concordance in red or black genuine “I don’t want to worry about leather or Florentine goid-stamped Leathertex looking just right any more he $6.00 to $6.75 said. ‘‘When I wake up, I feel like FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND STUDENTS. Colorful saying, “‘Nuts! Here we go again 8 — ——= _ — C tiiwatrat nes eary Scores of messages can be sent at the same time and in both directions over modern submarine cables. There are four known species of cedar trees. € leather or roces. THE RAINBOW BIBLE. 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Rod, picked from a field of 300 mm - aspirants, Was signed by RCA Victor to a seven-yeal con tract to spring board a trend anong teen agers toward musk with “a soft sound.”’ According to Variety, the show _ business BOYLE weekly, the firm is spending $100,- 000 to try to make a star of Lauren—the largest sum ever budgeted by a _ recording com pany on a young unknown. * * * The theory behind the massive buildup is that many teen-agers, who buy about 90 per cent of sin- gle records, are begging to weary of the raucous monotony of rock ’n’ roll after five years What is he like, this moody young man from Fresno, Calif., who was tapped for stardom be- fore he even made his first real . record? Speech Preparation WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower, (UPI) — Presi- preparing to leave next Thursday on a three-| continent good will tour, spent much of Thanksgiving Day work- ing on speeches he will deliver on the trip * * * The President took time out in the afternoon for the. traditional turkey dinner with Mrs. FEisen- hower and their son and daughter- in-law, Maj. and Mrs. John Eisenhower, and the four grand- children Mrs. Eisenhower .ttended Thanksgiving services at tonal Presbyterian Church. But the President remained in his office preparing the addresses he will give during the Asian- African-European trip * * * Son John, who will accompany the President on the 11-nation mission, also worked in his office during the day. He is assigned to the White House as an assistant staff secretary. ne + said Rod, who is launched on a) He is modest about his pros- Na- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ound’ Replace ‘Rock?’ Well, he has a_ ballad-typej|he said» ‘‘My favorite actor is voice, hazel brown eyes, dark/Laurence Olivier, and my favor- tousled hair, and the same look/ite actresses are Bette Davis and of suppressed, sleepy-eyed excite-| Helen Hayes.” ment that stirred girlish hearts, to} x~ *« * thunder over the late James Deak Rod is a mixture of Spanish, “I enjoy rock 'n’ roll music my-|German, French and Irish. He is self, but I don’t sing it well,’’|5 feet 11, weighs 165 pounds. nationwide 20-city tour. / | pects. “T have a softer ~— I don’t! “I realize what a great oppor- have that screeching sound. I'm/tunity this is. 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Satin flowers and lace appliques on skirt with TILL * RISTMAS laces All in sizes 32 to 40. ; “© 1T-jewels © “See-in-the-night” dial | © Waterproof* ¢ Dustprocf © Unbreakable crystal = © Sweep second hand = "© Antimagnatic | © Rust proof *es long os erystol is intact, i a ee by ‘ THE # West Huron Street President Howarp H. Prrecersip a, Joun W Vice"@residen: and Business Manager Hanny J. Rexp, Managing Editor East M Treapwett - ———EE FETTER TH rere s PONTIAC PRESS HAROLD A Secretary and Editor Circulation Manager ——— Pontiac, Michigan FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press Company FITZGERALD and Publisher Joun A. RIitsy Treasurer and Advertising Director PIrrGeRaLo Gronce C. INMAN Classified Manager G Marsmatt Jonpan, Local Advertising Manager — r =J udge Medina Defines = Much Misused Terms a. InN a new book of his speeches, *- “Anatomy of Freedom,” the much re- “spected Judge Harotp R. MepINa of “Communist trial fame. his “‘definition of what constitutes a lib- eral, a conservative, a reactionary and a radical. The basi of these much misused terms are well set forth in these excerpts: gives differences “A liberal” says Judge Medina, “is one who has learned to eval- uate his experience and the world about him’ independently and freely ... he is always prepared to accept criticism and to try to understand opposing views... to reappraise his own conclusions, ideas and concepts of truth in the light of differing theories and new information available to him.” 2 ae “The conservative” is reluctant to = revise original estimates. He is not Swholly without an inquiring mind and capacity for change but he in- stinctively struggles against espous- ing new ideas .. . he seems to bestow “a quality of good upon that which “exists ... merely because it happens ‘to be the prevalent practice or view. “The reactionary .. . not only re- sists change but actively combats any deviation from the status quo.” To him... “change is inherently undesirable and reason plays little if any part in any appraisal of... new ideas. * * * “The radical is markedly simi- lar to the reactionary in his fa- natic devotion to his own belief and hi& unwillingness to accept or tolerate the views of others. How- ever, where the reactionary de- cries change, the radical proceeds on the assumption that there is a positive quality in change merely for the sake of change and... the more emphatic the deviation from existing ideas, the more desirable the change.” * * * From these definitions the major- ity of us no doubt would like to con- sider ourselves liberals. London-Bonn Talks Bring Understanding The recent Macmillan- Adenauer talks have put to rest Germany's fears that Britain would with- draw from the West's defense line in Europe and would give away something important in Berlin at the proposed summit meeting. x * Dr. ADENAUER for his part empha- sized that an economic struggle be- tween the six nation Common Mar- ket (Inner Six) which Germany and France dominate, and the new Free Trade Association (Outer Seven) pro- moted by Britain is “unthinkable.” The Chancellor declared that these groups must not develop a trade war which would be in sharp conflict with ‘everything that has been done in re- ,.cent years for the unification of a ~free Western Europe and a free *world. : Y * * * As evidence of ADENAUER's sincer- ity, he has used his influence to ex- tend the Common Market tariff cuts to non-members. Leaders in Britain also have declared that the Outer Seven must become a bridge to the Common Market and perhaps a step toward joining it. Had Britain not considered Commonwealth trade ties binding and had France and Ger- many been less narrow a year ago, a 17 nation free trade area might now be in operation in Europe. ~x~ * * The four stage program for Ger- man reunification as presented at | Geneva was reaffirmed. This provides for free elections within the frame- work of European security without troop withdrawals or other appease- maent..It was agreed also that any ar- \ rangement on Berlin would, be con- sidered only as part of the whole Ger- man problem. The London conference follow- ing the Paris agreement between Pres. de Gaulle and Britain's Sec. Lloyd, has laid a foundation for the Dec. 19 Western Big Four meeting in Paris. Improved under- standing is necessary to Western unity when the free world faces the Communists next spring. This Week to Stress ‘Know Your America’ Of the many “weeks” that are pro- claimed each year, every once in a while there is one that seems worthy of,mention and support. Know Your America week strikes us that way. kk The period set aside is Nov. 23-27, according to the local chapter of the Knights of Pythias. From their bul- letin we quote, “The Thanksgiving period is an appropriate time for tak- ing stock of our precious heritage, a time when all Americans should con- sider the blessings of freedom as con- tfasted with Communist tyranny.” Amen. Pd The Man About Town 127 Years on Jobs City Employes Step Down After Long Service Day after: A Thanksgiving feel- ing that's much better than the usual night after. Leaving their jobs are four Pontiac City employes with a total of 127 years of mu- nicipal employment to their credit. It cov- ers the period of our city’s greatest growth and industrial development. Topping the list is Fire Chief John F. Schroeder, with 48 years, going back to the horse and fire wagon days, whose corpuscles have become a bright red from so much s association with the fire demon. o Then, with 27 years on the job, is Superintendent of Public Works Joseph B. Jewel who has seen our city lifted out of the mud and away from run-down public buildings. Joe surely knows his stuff. Also with 27 years is City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn whose knowledge of Pontiac's ground even exceeds that in connection with his ability as a coon hunter and all round good sportsman. Lewis has seen 4 lot of dirt thrown in the best city in the world. Then comes City Assessor W. Ray Ransom who knows more about Pontiac's real es- tate values than most anybody else, and who has listened to more poverty tales than a welfare chief. He's been on the job a quarter of a century. under - A rabbit that has been raised by Mrs. Beatrice Lubelford of Rochester since its nest was destroyed by a mowing machine and the mother killed last summer, was scheduled for the Thanksgiving table, but drew a reprieve until Christmas at least because it is still growing—and the children in her family make a strenuous objection. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Fisk of 201 Seminole Ave, 62nd wedding anni- versary. Arthur H. Scott of 1300 Winthrop Road; 89th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turland of 1064 Myrtle Ave.; 55th wedding anni- versary Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Wiltse of 59 South Parke St.; 52nd wedding an- niversary Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Preston of 223 South Edith St.; 5lst wedding niversary an- Albert Monfried of Keego Harbor; 82nd birthday Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hightower of Bloomfield Hills; 51st wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Joseph Parks of Birmingham; 89th birthday. Mrs. Honorah Preswell of Waterford; 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Gaynor of Rochester; 54th wedding anniversarv. Mrs. Lulu Michaelson of Walled Lake, 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blouch of Utica; 52nd wedding anniversary. Christopher Maltby of Lapeer; 84th birthday. ™, taught to snitch on their parents and even turn in their own fath- er and mother to the Gestapo. Russia, too, tries to prevent youngsters from developing the reverence for parents that churches have taught for cen- turies. “Honour, thy father and thy. mother,”’ is one of the Ten Com- mandments, encouraged for he 3.000 years since Moses. A beautiful modern funeral helps build up this sentiment fur our departed parents and other loved ones. It helps place a halo on their memory. * * * Flowers, too, and sympathy cards are a great boon to the be- reaved, as Mrs. Crane and I can attest after we lost our oldest son three years ago in the crash of his jet plane. “But why waste money on flow- ers,"’ many modern people sux- gest. “Flowers,” said Henry Ward Beecher, ‘‘are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into.” In Christ's day, his own Aposties even protested at the similar waste of money by the woman who poured the costly ointment on Jesus prior to his death. x “She should have sold the oint: ment and given the money to the poor,”’ said the Apostles. But Jesus disagreed. He praised her and said her thoughtful act would go down throughgut all his- tory. * * * “The poor ye have with: you al- ways,’’ Christ added. EROSION OF SOUL Anything that strips the beauty and idealism from human _ per- ‘ sonality, even after the life has f { 4 x departed from the body, simply produces erosion of the soul. Clergymen who thus advocate the ‘‘disposal”’ idea for our dead loved ones may mean well. Again, they may simply be- grudge the outlay of money for flowers and an inspiring funeral. “Instead, give that money to us,”” is probably their covetous thought. But it is penny wise and pound foolish to strip idealism from their final graduation ceremony wher we see our loved ones go on to the next room in God’s Cosmic School System. Erosion of the soul begins wher sentiment wanes: Always write to Dr, George Ww. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan enclosing a 4c stamped, self-addressed envelope and 20¢ to cover typing and printing costs when you send mag psychological charts and pam- (Copyright 1958) The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for fepubli- cation of all local news printed in this newspaper es well as all AP news dispatches. (4 The Pontiac Press is carrier for 48 cents & vered by where carrier service ts not Available, by mail in Oakland, . Living. 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Cut on folds and use one ¢ireq was subpoenaed to appear wedge as pattern } before a grand jury Monday. * * x ae = Use wooden dowel for center support. Place 1-inch ball at center lof dowel, then attach a wedge to Warn Panamanians each end of dowel. These will * eve represent 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock in Flag-Raising Plot x * * Thread pointed ends of wedges) PANAMA (®—President Ernesto dowel ane iran wire. Jon ple Thursday night against at er y Inserting tempting to plant the Panamanian 14-inch lengths of wire between is — flag in the U.S.-controlled Canal each wedge. | 7 Zone by stealth or by force. Now cut Roman numerals and " * ‘* | elock hands from construction . | paper. Glue in place with white | Such action, he declared, would glue. With round toothpicks attach clock to plastic foam half circle for a base. In same manner at- its sovereignty over the area. tach stem at top. Add finishing x * * {touches with ribbon, greenery and! The president made a_ nation- ee balls. wide radio appeal to stave off } violence during a demonstration , Portland cement was so named called by students Saturday to re- recognition of its right to fly the flag in the zone as a symbol of |because of its resemblance to|assert Panama's sovereignty over stone from the Isle of Portland the Canal Zone on the anniver- in England, sary of independence from Spain. — eg together into a circle around the de Ja Guardia Jr. warned his peo- | only defeat Panama's fight for ‘THE PONTIAC’PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1959 | On Weekdays, Labor; but Sunday — Whoopee! | By RICHARD GROWALD a hair pulling brawl over his LONDON (UPI) — During the tentions. week David Gustave ‘Taylor, 47,| \was a humble bookkeeper. On| Fridays and Saturdays he donned |a Salvation Army uniform an@ col-| llected pennies for the poor. On) Sundays? Wow! playboy of the western world, Once he coafided to a hostess that he sométimes helped the Salvation Army and after that he collected 70 cents a week from her for the Army while shower- ing her with champagne, caviar, * * * | nylon negligees, flowers and | On Sunday night he became the} candy. His wife was surprised but for- still married to him and I cannot, kick a mran who is down.” * * * Taylor was less forgiving of himself. : “I have brought disgrace on the Salvation Army and the uniform I wore,” he said. ‘I throw myseif on the merey of the court.’’ The judge sentenced Taylor to jseven years in prison at- Stocking Stuffers? For the handy man: Some of the small, quality, inexpensive tools ‘now in the market. Cost is mod- lerate, pleasure is immense. Too, | [moving in London's fanciest night-|giving when his tale unfolded ino in tools help him do many clubs, tipping big arid living big|Court . ih b S is 4 _ 4 Packie : | with the $54,919 he had embezzled * * * Joos ee " _— __ from the jewelry firm where Je “He always brought me stock worked ings every Saturday,.”” she said. The Portugs republic was ‘He was very affectionate. | am established in 1911 The triple life of Taylor came |is one of the world’s populated areas with about 1,000 people per square mile. The island of Java in Indonesia most densely | CAR GOT CANCER? , CO) Tt = REAR FENDER PANELS. aN cee soTtou FENDER REPAIR PANELS QUARTER PANEL FENDER SECTION le ee Pam EL : We Have Genuine SCHOTT Repair Panels for All Cars! CUSTOM COLOR 84 S. PERRY FE 4-9514 2 out Wednesday in Old Bailey where he told the judge he was, guilty on all 102 counts of for- | gery, theft and embezzlement. But wanted one tain “I never stole a penny from the Salvation Army.” Police officials said it was true They detailed the good and evil llife of David Gustave Taylor. SALARY: $44.30 A WEEK Weekdays Taylor appeared to be \a model employe although he was fattening his $44.80 weekly pay with forged checks he thing cer ALWAYS Fl On one of his Sunday sprees he became so enamored of a blonde nightclub hostess he gave her a $728 diamond ring, a $280 gold bracelet, a tape recorder, four dresses, a vacuum cleaner, a washing machine and a re- frigerator. 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The little republic of San Marino nti-U S Riot the red banners of the Soyhyo La-|claims ’to be the oldest state, in ows bor Federation while the lawmak- Europe, dating its beginnings. 10 . ers sat inside the Fourth Century. — - - 2 ¥ -—" Aviation Can Save—or Doom Us NEW YORK — Here are some|the hands of men of good will we, way that I will never forget it:by the Arthritis and Rheumatism thought-provoking, .even chilling, |have for the first time in. the long| as long as a live. ; Foundation (which has taken out words chanced upon_ in recent history of man, the one instrument | la $1,000,000 insurance policy in browsings | whichycan forever eliminate the connection with its campaign From the message Capt Eddie| barrier of time and distance, of it that |28inst quacks)—‘‘about .5,000,000 Ric kenbacker, dropped into the|ignorance and misunderstanding ocala. jof the country’s 11,000,000 arthritis, cornerstone of Eastern Air Lines’| Which, since time began, have set | sufferers purchase at least one Flares in Japan 50 to 60 Injured When he Leftist-Lead Crowd ‘ We ne bowen” | 9x12 Congoleum Rugs . .°4% TOKYO um—Thousands of chant 4-Drawer Unfin. Chests aie 59° WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! “His scream very long, infinitely still seems to me scream were piercing I saw Trotsky get up like ~ fermi * maine a Wejmen apast from and against each| ma, Ga teow Meee ot dn inerajaiiaiain arthritis nostrum ow. Wwatine Japanese steel , be able to cross the American | : and bit my hand. Then I pushed each year. hrough Tok Tectsatoday i = $ 50 continent in little more than an}:MIND OF ASSASSIN’ him, so that he fell to the floor. | Their median expense is slight. frou flee econ of fic Pan 5-Drawer nin ests hour, span the Atlantic in less than | : invaded the grounds of the Pua — ~ From Isaac Don Levine's breath. He lifted himself as best he could | ly less than $49 annually. An ad- taking and fascinating “The Mind, 4nd then, running or stumbling, | arthritics on misrepresented of an Assassin" (Farrar, Straus & he got out of the room, crying | arthritics on misrepresented two, and circle the globe in scarce lv 10 hours lament building demanding an $ 95 end to military ties with the United All Steel Wardrobes -— ww 14 “While these nuclear pewered Cudahy Publishers), the story of “see What they have done to | treatment centers. “ares airliners will link all major cities (the many-named man whose met?” “rhe siiver ink du amazing ba | * * ; * . oa B k B Complete with Guard Rail 555 across the world, helicopters for mother led him te murder — It The assassin will be released number of magic’ devices being , a . - 4 ; . - — : un € S iisdder, Springs and Mattresses inter-city short haul travel vill) was late in the afternoon of Aug from his Mexican prison next Aug. sold to arthritics violent “de donserarian . “ m the progress to atomic propulsion, 20, 1940. Leon Trotsky sat at his 20. For Russian-expert Levine s x * * 1952 May | Day is fe hich one FU RN ITU RE SA LES increasing in size and carrying desk in the study of his fortified briliant recapitulation of the his Metal plates to be fitted into . y Japanese was killed and 500) in from 50 to 100 passengers and, villa on the outskirts of Mexico fore ic-ease, and prediction ‘of eveats shoes, ordinary copper bands, and SHOE OF tape pay jured “ a Re Pil in speed, to the swiftness of our City. to follow, don't miss “The Mind. mitts fitted with low grade urani-, Costumes are easy to make Use ~, * * A y ?— EAST oe mo fon ; ” present propeller-driven trans- re a * 6 j of an Assassin." um ore were among the bizarre! a mercerized cotton leotard and Twice the lettst-led crowd es ae inte mic, Ka FRI ‘til a 5-9248 ports. oWithi hi . he * * * means of ‘relief and cure’ bought: tights for base. Pin wings, skiris timated at 20.000) to 50.000 “All cities of size will zone eG cn es From a_ shocking investigation iby arthritis sufferers " or other additions to this stormed into the Parhament , switch to an alarm system, but — uilding heights . . . to make at that moment a young man of heliports of adequate size. The 27 stood between him and the development of electronic devices) ywitch. and controls will make the opera- tion of aircraft independent of tie “The young man has told, in memorable words, what then hap- Foe k pened: “The concious acceptance by the “"T put my raificoat on the table passengers of the individual's role On purpose so that I coul@ take in promoting friendship and ,,e- Out the ice-axe which I had in, tne serving the peace will be evi- pocket denced in a universal passport,) ‘I decided not to lose the bril- A L W A ' used for identification only, and liant oppertunity which was offered Y ) F | R S T @) U A L | T Y ° airborne cargo will move freely me and at the exact moment when in response only to the demands Trotsky started to read my article of commerce which served \as my pretext, | took the piolet out of my raincoat. took it in my fist and, closing ms eyes, I gave him a_ tremendous blow on the head — ee — a weather. “Yet, unless we can anchor our knowledge to moral princi- ples, science may turn out to be not the guide but the betrayer of humanity. 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Sp nti Pgs 20-Day Sales n the Philippines: this 4 Prices ; ! ‘ ber of t HOUS« é gts of Ramblers Top irtere Avpreprations subeom: 4 > i ed tnat tl nitec er 15450 ; , Stat Entire 58 Month = ‘ Switch S DAN lo That © Cuts strong... cuts fast Fist it Wea © Weighs only 2] pounds DETROIP (UPIi—Amet ni ey } Sumulong ( © Direct-drive for light-touch : said today retail sales 1 nim 7 am even more. sort cutuing f{ Rambi the first Gays for the grave harm he has caused © Pintai! Chain this montn exceeded total sales Philippine American re itiogts’ © Torture-tested for dependab' tity f month of Novembet * * * F lon men ao] Easy Time Payments t ot lap itch ] Ww) medial Free Demonstration ' " MIP in Lespot ee i] oi th tate He indi Re. nble Fi f i rechion fror the I (‘on KING BROS " . . | - a s were } ij whl press reports said me ‘ eadin members — of Cor 2391 PONTIAC RD. ar ae ere eel feral of wusesttfetein AT OPDYKE RD. 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The furious 24-hour storm as much as 14 inches of snow in Come In and Talk With Us Soon! some foothill and mountain areas Maximum temperatures in most cities of the region were far below freezing Thursday, 698 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 8-9611 Longest infrared waves are about one sixty-fifth of an inch in length ) ) THE PONTIAC PRESS. KRIDAY, NOVE JOBEO K INSPECEORS — Recoverable parts possible, trying to determine cause of the trag man of the d f the 1 \ 1 Airlines cargo plape that edy. Stored in the hangar is a 749 Constellatién, | Ministers since February 1958 Be- i id | area near Midway Air- slightly smaller version of the Super H which fore that he ade ie a s ialtdi it ( ed in a hangar, as in- crashed after fire developed in its No. 2 engine a POE) SES. the Far thw 1) of assembling where shortly after takeoff. + “ < oe | CHICAGO (UPI four-engine gators picked bits and pleces near airports. The death-dealing,Midway Airport after finding a irgo le was | is muct im the hatte red — ore airplane crashed into a cluster ofjfire in the plane’s No. 2 engine. is W feet too low when it plowed e wreckage an regan the son) L = rey : , — sl am auavt tedious job of plecing them to- homes only three blocks from Chi-} © City aviation Commissioner Wil- ies bile ouses ang al apar’- gether on the floor o a TWA |Cago's Midway Airport. liam E. Downes said the plane lent building and killed 1 F . 1% a doe fae hangar. ~ *« * might have lost the 90 feet of Sons aviation ¢ iClalS sai oaay . ; } er > This was one 0: ih tea me Meanwhile, the Air Line Pilots “Similar situations exist else altitude because of power failure. ) ; é V les . =n see . ’a>p wie! = released bv itv and Civil Aero- Association tAFL-CIO) urged vhene an tne “ee face pre ; , aqen \. Saven Sal adequate nautics Board officials investigat- tougher > nti ing < p : aun . uae A. can ca tougher residential zoning law zoning near airports is becoming Santa Has Claws ing f searing ree lhio , 7 Bollarcrash Claes: the Trans increasingly imperative A little pet repellant, sprayed at World Air] Super II Constella- / Michael J, Berry, city airport lbase of the Christmas tree, will They’re Flattered e plane {di Pe ion manager, revealed the plane |discourage kitty from attempting A CAB spokesman said results “Mine” is a favorite word of clipped the top of a 60-foot tree to climb the decoration. of the board's detailed probe prob young children. fu lial conenn: the at a point where it should have | ————_———_—— ably w be released a "AB ° . stad : i in Q , oe cae tikes will feel especially grown up mren Rime at 190 tees One-half of the pedestrian deaths aring i icago > cc BUH Cae with a gift of a private fork, knife) Berry said the pilot was trying,in the US. occur from 6 p.m. to The team of 36 CAB investi- ‘and spoon jto make an emergency landing at midnight KEEGO HARBOR... , WATERFORD MBEB 27, YWwou Can Give Really BIG cirts with a Christmas Club Choose a Club NOW and carry it throughout the year... 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Igna- tov, party veteran and member of the All-Soviet Communist Party Central Committee The Moscow broadcast said the | Central Committee wanted Igna- tov to devote more time to his | party. job. of the | “The Censral Committee party '' the radio said, ‘‘has found it necessary for member of the Presidium of the Communist Par- ty’'s Central Committee, Nikolai Ignatov, to work at his main job in the Centra} Committee “In view of this, it igaproposed to relieve him of his duties as president of the Presidium of ‘the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation."’ Organov has republic's Council of AP Wirephoto | been vice chair- Pow fr 1 A GC | = UNION LAKE... MILFORD . . . LAKE ORION + « « BLOOMFIELD HILLS . . . ROMEO Member F.D.1.C. Bells-for Belles Costumes decorated witha few tiny. bells set the tune for a girl's holiday mood. The geographic’ center of the North American continent is in Pierce County, N.D. jane See... SUNDAY’S DETROIT TIMES for Michigan’s Finest W eekly TV SECTION * * * Large Size Type, Easy-to-Read Pages... MOST ACCURATE MOST COMPLETE featuring Andy Wilson's TVIEWS All State TY Listings Last Minute Schedule Changes Movies for the Week = Feature Stories and Pictures PLUS “HOW WE UNCOVERED TV QUIZ RIGGING” «+. An exclusive report by nationally famed TV col- umnist, Jack O'Brian. ALL IN SUNDAY’S imes : : FOR HOME 3; DELIVERY, PHONE $ WERMAN B. STENBUCK m4 367 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan FE 2-7921 Sl ene Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby: Areas 2.22.“ LAWRENCE C. CALLAHAN ~) Service will be held Monday at Lawrence C. Callahan, 60. who|!:30 p. m. from the Voorhees-Siple made his home at Hotel Roosevelt, Funeral Home. Burial .will be in Roseland Park Cemetery im Royal died in Pontiac Ge neral Hospital| ¢, ae Wednesday. Mr. Callahan had been employed ALFRED F. KOHLER as layout man at General Motors Service for Alfred F. Kohler, 64, Truck and Coach Division | of 406 N. Perry St , will be Satur- He is survived by two sisters.} The body has been, taken from| 429 at 2 p.m. from the Pursley the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home uneral Home, Burial wil) be in to the Dennis Mortuary at Salem. Mt. Hope Cemetery. Ind. for service and burial Mr. Kohler died Tuesday in St.| MRS. Y. J. CLINE Joseph Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Y. J. (Myrtle) Cline of; Besides his wife Je is survived 067 Opdyke Rd. died yesterday at by two daughters, Mrs. Robert s1, Joseph Mercy Hospital. She) Draves and Mrs. Charles Zibbe!] was 59 and seventsons, Bernard Perry of Besides her husband, she is sur-, Petersburg, Alvin, Lavern, LeRoy vived by two daughters, Mrs. and George Perry of Dundee Virginia A, Dovonno of Pontiac, Douglas and William Kohler ind Mrs. Neil A. Bengry of Roch-/ Toledo and Petersburg, respec- ester, and three grandchildren. | tively. Also surviving are three sisters’) Also surviving are four sisters and a brother. ‘and 23 grandchildren, ’ bishop a Se RY ee Monday, December 7 How many times have you told yourself you could have qualified for that new job or promotion ; were you better prepared in Accounting, Shorthand, or Business Administration background? You can acquire the knowledge or skills here with convenient courses thot do not conflict with regular employment hours. Phone. Visit or Write for Literature The Business Institute of Pontiac 7 W. Lawrence t. , FEderal 2-3551 VETERAN APPROVED ies 7 val Home Pins Wee of Pursley Funeral Home. Burial will: cemetery SYLVANTA presents the FIRST MAJOR CHANGE in TV in TEN YEARS! Read what TV has to say about it! GUIDE - i ee A NEW SHAPE 3 Pes xe);1 TELEVISION i. 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M. j field Township clerk, he headed his THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 —— ELEVEN y ye SS ere 4 BN Ys Ss morning at St Andrew's jThe baby died shortly afte: birth Wednesday at St. Joseph ROBB D. LAWRENCE Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving besides her parents servi * Robb D. Lawrence ce for Robb D. Lawrence, are three sisters, postulate Pat- 1, of Caseville, formerly of tricia Sharron, of the Dominican Pontiac, will be held Monday at Order of St. Josephine, Oxford; 2 p.m. at Sparks-Griffin Funeral/ ¥vona and osemarie, both at Home. Burial will be in Perry home; and a brother, Michael, Mount Park Cemeter also at home. Grandparents, Mr. Mount Fark Cemetery and Mrs, Clarence Bushman and Mr. Lawrence was found dead|Mr. and Mrs. John Pihajlic, all of N. Saginaw * — a 4 fa Get Red i Siemes fi 4 fer More g - Christmas Gifts 6]. of 206 N. Cess Ave will be Tow at Allen's Funeral Home held “Saturday t 12 am. at the Burial will follow in East Lawn bo in) White Chapel Memorial : Mr. Salerno died Wednesday at Cemetery his home alter a five-day illness . ’ f.. Tuesday in his hunting cabin near | Rochester, alsq survive. ‘ 4 St. Ignace Arrangements were made by the| ) \ : t > > ~e F ars > | ’ be Resides his wife, he 34 sosvived wham R. Poteve Funeral Home | », a ec 7 , by a son, DeVere of Milford, and a *<. a granddaughter. Also surviving CHARLES SALERNO ' rik * is a brother LAKE ORION-Service for i } x LAWRENCE Ho NELSON Charles Salerno, 68, of 301 Shady Service for | wrence H. Nelson, tne, will be held at 2 p. m. tomor- : Wi ¥ / Sy Mr. Nelson died Tuesday in Pontiac General] Hospital Surviving are his wile, Johanna; Besides his wife, he is survived a son, Arthur C.. at home; one by four daughters, Mrs Louis sister and two brothers (Helen) Clement and Mrs. Fred- ———————Ee erick (Hazel) Stileski of Water- fo Mrs Frank Shirley) ul fi, Mee Pant aed Rub one Tomorrow CREDIT! ; Buy all your family’s clothing and Christ- Carol L., and two sons, Lynn C 5 and Gary L. Nelson, both of Pon- for Albert Doherty mas gift needs with no money down— tiac 4 and no increase in your weekly payments Also surviving are five brothers a sister and eight grandchildren WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN ate S Se SHIP—Service for Albert T. Do o \g MONROE J. McKhOWN herts, 67, of 3911 Walnut Lake Rd , ‘ Service for Monroe J. McKown. Will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at .* 61, of 63 Virginia St.. will be Sat- Our Lady of Refuge Church . . urday at 1:30 from the Spar! Burial will follow in Mount Hope e . Griffin Funeral Home. Burial vill Cemeters . ~ be in the veteran's plot in Perry * * * . fount Park Cemetery Mr. Doherty was killed in a Mr McKeon died Tuesday i head-on collision Tuesday in West * Bloomfield Hospital Point, Miss. Former West Bloom- , ‘ . . make George’s your one-stop shop- ’ eine center. Buy now, pay later! 2 Lb. Fruitcake FREE win Every $50 Purchase or More, a Large MRS. HAZEL J. WEIDEMAN reaphie. uildin int rt Santa S ere! Service for Mrs. Hazel J. Weide . man, 7 formerly of Pontiac was Rosary for Mr. Doherty will be Kids, He Has a held today in Sparks-Grifiin Fu- pecited at 8 p.m. today at his Gift for You! neral Home home under the direction of C. J. Mr s. We ide man die dT uesday of Godhardt I uneral Home, Keego » heart attach t Gladwin while aa Aa on torte Korda. le iat ; GIFTS ipa : GLAMOUR en route to Florida SULVIV In ii five da wnters se hy HOMER 0. BEERBOWER — Mrs. William Wolynsia and Mrs FOR GIRLS GIFTS GIFT-IDEAS MILFORD—Service for Homer John Melnmis, both ef Milford; FOR HER Beerbower. 63. of Detroit, will Sister Rose Andrews of South Bill _— ee % ) ’ a . 1 > o ( be héld at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow America, Mrs. Joseph Stack of Free Doll with Purchase of 3 Pair 41 Pachardson-Bird Funeral Home Orchard Lake. and Mrs. Mayrice Sill. 3 to For CI NYLON HOSE here. Burial! will follow in Milford Noel of Detroit: two sons, Edmiond - \ NN . saloon Memorial Cemetery T of Orchard Lake and John N ; a ° and New Year's , f Mr. Beerbower died in an auto- Doherty of Sylvan Lake; and 16 “re ‘ or bile accident Wednesday in grandchildren | BROCADES Vi ».99 Sterling. He furmerly lived in * * * AJ % i @ @ “ ot eee ee . E-Z Credit Surviving are a sol Hubert and a brother, Frank E. Doherty, ‘& Smith of Highland: a daughter, two both of Orchard Lake, also survive B aaah, ° FREE +, 8-Inch Doll with ~agevery 3 Pair of Bryson Hose, seam or seamiess. tadies’ = 77 Lights yrandchildren, MRS. FRED W. DAINES . : ours reepw pases” Fred Linekar Dies ‘irs. Fred W. (Louise P.) Daines, \. of 33519 State St Heels be nee al imlay City ua 12 p.m. Saturday at Thayer Fu il Home here. Burial will ie ters and two ” Weel, Orlen E-2Z Credit Scarves and CLOVES Smart, New Formals AWAY t < { ‘ wood Cemetery IMLAY CTT 1999 Dan lied 1 xpected)y Mer Vul official Fred Linck: tities (iit siit po' . hae : \ ' ‘ a l irt attack a her ho iM , . \ Sixth S 1 2 is - : ele t !’ p.m. tomorrow at Leste a id pm. “at Leste GIFTS ‘ ' nd Smith and Son Funeral Home he r 1 \ ‘nun Cninke oF Pastne aed De Burial will follow in Imlay Town FOR MOTHER William Daines of Dearborr and | Sup Cemeter) , : Mr Line died yesterday at niece, Mrs. Helen Carg f a “ we Hiveean 18 GIFTS his home att i lonz illness t Farmington Was part owner of Hazelton and : FOR HER ; Eive Vani: Fair FRED L. GRANT L. nekal *] S R—Ser catean eq 40 yeal He also served on > . a _ I oo a “eal nd St ' village council and was village Lined, 6 to 16 fh 2} Perfect for Her NYLO re 30 ga ic N SLIPS will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Clerk for many years ; UBURBANS ‘S- Genuine Imported Pixley Funeral Home here. Burial \ ome ver of the Imlay City ‘ will follow in Mount Avon Ceme-'Chamber of Commerce and Ma- tery. isonic Lodge No. 341 F&AM, he) § CASHMERE 3.99 Mr. Grant died yesterday at Wil-;also was a former correspondent | § Ly liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal for The Pontiac Pressy f No Money Oak Surviving are his wife, Hattie: Down He was a member of the First a Any hter, Velma Linekar of Ro- \ § Congregational Church her‘ hester: and a sister. Miss Mabel Tie, Sox and s Surviving are his wife. Jennie Linekar of Imlay City BYD * * Holiday M.: a daughter, Mrs. Ardis Cisch- a White Shirts m Popover ke of R Roche ster; and two grand Retired DeSoto Head 47 E-Z Credit Blouses children. Four sisters, Mrs. Rose ss . Sale! Sample 199 Kalnbach of Newberry. Mrs. Gert- Of Plant Protection Dies | rude Bell of Farmington, Mrs ® ge Winter Coats Olive Bell of Royal Oak and Mrs. DETROIT @ — Joseph C. Frye. f. 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Saginaw St. , ' ‘ ; e , eS ce | le == af 4: — ee oa cS OU ee) S| eee « 4 TWELVE . ae , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959_ (Many Jump Thanksgiving Day Gun | GM Reopens DETROIT — Many city and im 1 CAIRO — The Libyan desert,! transit vehicles are re 440 feet below sea level, has the! terstate ~—oerrrvrvrvrvrvrvrvvvvuevuevev* i i in i i hi hi i hi i i hi Lh hi hi hh hi dn ; 4 . lowest elevation of any area on,quired by law to carry one OF 2 BIG VALU ES $ M = the African continent. ‘more approved fire extinguishers. d . } rchants Count on Igeges ule ‘ , , ; 3 VLE More Plants $===Eaxs RIAA A Kt 4 a ~ ~ - 4 $ ~ * 2 GENUINE DISCOUNTS > By SAM DAWSON {| But | many merchants report costs even when basic commodity | were forced to curtail production i ad 2 & $ AP Business News Analyst there is less consumer price re- prices have held level While the steel work stoppage Saginaw and Bay City e én unl a 0 * 3 Steam | » EW YORK (AP)The_ biggest sistance now than a few years! If you've been thinking of giv- was still on, Heads of some of ; . 2 Dry Iron ..... $9.49 $ ( Sactmas vet is what the nation's Dack—maybe folk are gefting re- ing someone a car for Christmas, the merchandise stamp plang be- Units Call Back Nearly % $ hristmas yet Is whi he UAT >... ; Ace : 7 Sea eS : ee oe ~~ 4 4 ‘to. Signed to prices always seeming you may find some auto dealers gan to fret lest their distribution WW =< : » y $ 4 verchants ounting on The y & I 4 , > Automatic 4 ii ae ae oy a -that t0 know only one way to go: up hard pressed to deliver because centers be out of appliances, All Seniority orkers Spy Waterproat brie cy x q Toaster ...... .$9.95 2 me ive . let the is down Where prices have risen, much of the cutbacks in auto output due /Stamp collectors traditionally turn ) —_— % > . > HS — . of the blame is laid to increased to steel shortages, in a large volume in December| SAGINAW (UPI)—Three Gener-| ll 3 Hair Dryer Sagoo $5.25 2 ; ta { transportation and distribution! Some appliance makers also to claim gadgets for gifts. ;al Motors Corp. plants in Saginaw) x —_ + > Hair Cli S $6 95 > Today Is the se ditional ate a a ai — = Oo ———— _|and Bay City have announced that) % $ air ipper et... . $ the start - eum oe tates! all seniority workers, except about! x * < N 95 § moron u nal I ‘ ' 100 at Saginaw Steering Gear Plant . = $ Norelco Razor .. $13. ne can and bem de Y Z . 5 Z jumped the g : 1 began Aa P | auead IS q 1, will be back on the job by By ‘, Full Piase Wage f * § GE Snooze Alarm pee oer aie next Tuesday. Ba ; SAVE * 4 2 Christmas ad& Nspapers * * *& " » “¢lock $4.95 > 7 ; , > > = ahead of ne ' ; ‘ Edward Ravas| manager of the * $ 00 t y Sunbeam Hand $ BUYINGAHIGH Aids elebration Bay City Chevrolet Plant, said no-'B.4 16 % > Mixer $12.95 3 rhe riourk cts ible . tices have been mailed to some * > a $ r > sumer buying already Some of | 1,850 seniority employes to return oY : Y $ 30 gal. Glass Lined $ thi for relatives overseas. And | Hawaii Adds Statehood '° their jobs Monday and Tues- COMPARE Pt > Water Heater 10 yr. $ mu of the rest is under lay | ¢ Th k ivi f day 1 THESE $ warrant $59.88 3 eihy plans a: acy ; , 2 anksgiving or W. H. Doerfner, general man- * FEATURES * $ a 2 ee : > ht | dolies ene ie the a 4-Day Festivities ager at Saginaw Steering Gear, |B 4 FOUND ONLY i 5 eased doliar volume in = a- F . | $ Auto. Clothes $ tion's stores between ‘Thanksgiv. ee ee eee IN $39.95 + q Dryer ..... $129.00 $ ing and Christmas is 5 per cent HONOLULU uH — When Hawaii poraaa ay isadas i + DOORS * $ > better tl ear : y f y- > better than last year, ned tatehood celebrat x 211 cu. ft $ ; opened a_ stateh celebration yall > . . >, an S . ¢ > ‘ . _ . a § 3 Refrigerator $179.00 3 ° i i OM crete vassn. | be |Thursday Kilauea volcano supplied em tha a days weloctty vill * * : . al tetail Merchants Assn. - 5s ; ’ ‘ ’ > 2 fie s sales will rise by 6 per cent the fireworks, suddenly coming to pe recalled shortly. * ° WATERPROOF DRIP CAP he $ Bunk Beds .... $39.00 Si are in most sections of the life with an eruption of crimson * * * " 2 > fave . * © FULL LENGTH PIANO HINGES 2 3 5 pe. Dinette Set $49.00 3 country . . . The fierv fountains shot as high cre mle ey ~ agen an- * © | SCREEN, 2 GLASS PANELS »* 2 ! 3 Even merchants in the steel dis as 1,000 feet — and quit after 16 sane \ 5 rm Monds Yt a lete * + PNEUMATIC DOOR CLOSER * $ LI LE S $ a f -e] i h tte Wy that hours as abruptly as they started tion wa hate ; Jo. SEN tu uta ic) _——_ e@ KNOB LOCK ‘ I | ¢,tricts are feeling beter now that) the return to full production. About ~ = it >. a $ 1 $ the men are back in the mills An cpewitness said “ibcdrompesd off 1,500 employes had been recalled ™ = | © STORM CHAIN * 4 ( Om : 2 ny ba s.” , LAAs 2 sat -_ j 2 FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 9 though some expect the workers a pot Souiion jn Previously | eR] © FULLY WEATHER STRIPPED > 5217 DIXIE HIGHWAY > to use current paychecks more fo et 2 ne _ oa ® heal AN the vecnile seaull fecia ihe! é DRAYTON @ settling bills run up during the ee : ; = Ge f We Free Measurin > 2 tle in Hawaiian — began Nov. 14 4!Tival of fresh steel supplies. e 9 3 OR 3-6555 Soe ve stoppae: al foe © ind continued for a week. Then it ——_—_—_~ | Service and Phone yWenisning nesteggs agains 1e < : ; > PAPPLAP AAA PPA AA AAA APD chance the strike might be re- went dormant for four days Call Catholic Adults ose oe on ins ation Orders Installation can be nly 23" Mining Tycoon, Wife complete jemb As for the cash itself, banks re g y ‘ontributed $800 to start the first set this period for the official cele- mining and processing companies and his wife, also 49. were killed Also. merchants note that. this vear there is one more shopping ‘32” day between Thanksgiving and Thursday night in a head-on fret Christmas than last year. And, way collision that hectic last week before the * * * CARL SHELL big day has four shopping days’ Bradley was president of Bun! this year instéad of three as last er Hill Co. which has its major year when Christmas came On operations at Kellogg. Idaho and SONS Thursday Seriously injured were their sor Retail prices on a number of John A. Bradley and the Drayton OR 3-5043 | things are a bit higher this year, cupants of the other vehicle, Ron Open Friday “1 9 P.M. reflecting the steady rise in the ald R. Dunn. 23. and Ralph Fields cost of living in recent months.\22 both of San Francisco FOR YOUR MONEY Iy, @’ e © oD 7/° RETURN Paid semi-annually 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 Prompt, efficient, experienced personnel to serve you. Personal attention to each customer Pontiae Federal Savings yh HOM, 761 W. 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Scout and Cub activities in the arranged at slight ye those communities where - steel-| Spectators flocked by auto and Qakland County area will mect at CASH AND CARRY additional cost. * WINTER E short factories are still shut and plane to the new display on 4,090- St Benedict's Church Hall, Pon- % many workers either payless or foot Kilauea on the island of Ha- tiac, at 8 p.m. Monday. ~ CALL FE 3 7033 DAY OR QUALITY AT AN working short hours waii. * ‘ * = NIGHT + ECONOMY PRICE GERM SNE Seem te Hawaii National Park rangers Program suggestions, committee » But in the garment district here were forced by smoke and sul- functions, awards and other points FEDERAI » COMBINATION DOOR there are reports of orders for phur fumes from the crater to of interest will be discussed. A » One oO at -ading esti am ans > WITH STORM 2 SCREEN apparel now coming in even from AP Wicepbets cl ff a road leading to the qu jon and answer period will MODERNIZATION COMPANY % stores in the strike-hit areas MOTHER LOVE — Actress Joan Caulfield gives her two-week") iii a And merchants and manufac: | did baby eon Caullied Revie Rom & ie oe ‘ee pose for their Observance of the official ad * * * 2536 Dixie Highway 3 Blocks N. of Telegraph > a @ Heavy-duty extruded alumi- [turers alike are counting heavily a : mission day of the 50th = state The church hall is at 40 S. Lyfn aa num on the use of various credit plans} first picture in Hollywood, but the occasion ts Just a big al to opened with a memorial service to St., just off Voorheis road. ‘a ee ed @ Includes all hardware—lock, | to help move merchandise into 1! the little newcomer. The baby’s father is producer Frank Ross the nation’s war dead at Punch é === —s : deer closer, and chain hands of consumers who may he Whom Miss Caulfield divorced last April. bowl Cemetery, an extinct vol Li - . . Bott hard pressed for extra cash now . —_ OOCO ~ —— cano crater above Honolulu = Full a, —— and but look for plenty of work when Hawaii joined the other 49 states ® y ad the strike’s effects wear off Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie Aug. 21 but Gov. William F. Quinn e —- LEATHER LIKE PLASTIC So comfortable, so lux- urious, so easy to keep! Only a lucky, spectac- ular, purchase makes possible this low. low price! Foam rubber, zippered cushions, con- temporary design, dur- ability construction, ard a choice of colors on fine, durable, long wearing fabric. 64° Reg. $99.95 FLOOR TO CEILING MATTRESS BUYS POLE LAMPS Reg. $39.50 $13.88 SOFA BED Reg. $49.50 ...... 926.88 Sofa by day § 95 Ch f —bed by night Reg. $69.50 ...... $37.88 | Colors. 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PIKE es ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOV EMBER_ 27, 1959 equipment, the first given by the; moor, IIl., won a $2,500 second- e for ‘‘acts against the peace; $8,000 Ford Seblarship i. om wet Dominican Republic (cc"tne domincan Repubne"|U'S; Turns Over Arms creer to Moreco, actual Gerber Executive of the Dominican Republic.” Goes to Texas Youth | vergate, 17, of Bogota, N. J., took], [Ninety-six of. the defendants are, to Morocco Chief of Staff: ily has been in Moroccan posses DETROIT ® — Sam Hudson, a'third place and a ied eward.| Wants’ Fidel, Raul 1m — none of them prom-4 RABAT, Morocco (AP)—Half a ‘sion since Nov. 15 Plans Retirement "-year-old Fort Worth, Tex. high) x nt Cubans or Venezuelans. million dollars worth of American ee = sehoo! senior, has been awarded! Winners were eee on the| an $8,000, four-year college schol-| basis of stories they wrote at the! arship by Ford Division of Ford) conterence. Motor Co. CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D.R..(UPD) “Fines totaling 100 millon dollars weapons were formally handed GM Exscitive to Head were imposed on the defendants.|over today to Crown Prince Mou- —Cubar Premier Fidel Castro, his Castro, Betancourt and 17 otheré lay Hassan, chief of staff of the Detroit JA Fund. Drive ‘ |brother Raul and Venezuelan Pres- ajso were convicted ‘co-authors’ Moroccan armed forces, by U.S * * * The capacity of a pipe is in- ident Romulo Betancourt face 30 of crime against Dominican state Ambassador Charles W. Yost. Hudson was selected from 181! creased four times by doubling its|years’ imprisonment at hard labor |security’’ and of seeking to pro- students who attended the Nation-| diameter. al Ford Press Preview and Teen-;, age Pres# Conference in Dear-| Confusion of red and green is the| * * * Horn in September, most commen kind of color blind-| Jon A. _Kapecki, 17, of Floss- ness. 90 ‘f SAME AS CASH |— if the Dominican police ever;mote armed revolt in this country.) 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Little, scientifie di been demonstrated to be effec re@or of the Tobacco Industry | tive in) materially reducing or Research Committee, said in | eliminating the hazard of lung New York the points in Bur- | cancer ney.'s article were “first ad “5, The nonsmoker has a low vanced some years ago in sta- | op incidence of lung cancer than tistical studies that admittedly the smoker in all controlled stud are not supported by experimen ies, tal evidence.” —— whether analyeed in terms sidence Hot Molasses Explodes, Woman Suffers Burns Burney’s article took note quent criticism- of the linking smoking He cited Little's) pres | ( cisms spec ifically Mrs bida Celesnik of 189 MUST TELL Judson St {fered second deyree But Burney noted that by law body when a bottle of hot melasses the Public Health Service must she was holding exploded in_ the tell the medical profession and the kitchen of her home public about anything affecung Mrs Celesnik was taken to Pon public health tiac General Hospital for treat After reviewing the presently ment, She was reported in satis available evidence jn detail, he factory condit‘on todays - Gallagher's LOWEST PRICE EVER! so much more organ for the money *895 Bench Extra—In Mahogany Only ' LOWREY HOLIDAY \ Easiest to play of all- musical instruments! 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FR IDAY, NOVEMBER Hurls Protest © |Predicts Move This Year OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 tive-from Oakland County today Senatorial district basis. on Constitution Change Education Council Says predicted a surprise move to call| The forecasting representative s . : | Federal Requirement Iss cminsuna comean tine can’ ve sen ee AEA Window with Everything | ‘ 1959 ‘an Affront to Freedom’ |the Legislature before the end of/Rep John T. Bowman (D-Rose- {the year. |ville) would call for it. 3 TRACK TILT WASHINGTON (UPI) — _The| » * * x * American Council on Education| The prediction comes as the| It would take two-thirds passage | Woven Pile Weather Stripped and|in both the House and Senate. If NO STIRRING | Rev Satin is homogenized. You just open the can and start right in on your paint job. Even more important —you escape the pitfalls of inadequate Homogenized Rev Satin gives you a It's perfect for room in your home—including kitchens stirring. beautiful, smooth job every time every and bathrooms. Cakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE protested yesterday that to require Vacationing representatives person's risk of lung cancer can college students to sign an anti-/Senators debate the merits of the best be Tedueed by the elimi \Communist affidavit as a qualifi-|proposed temporary payroll tax to nation of smoking. cation for federal educational loans help pull Michigan from its quick- AIR POLLUTION TOO is ‘an affront to freedom of belief sand of money problems. Burney saig recent scientific 49d Conscience.” Asking that his name not be idies also point to air pollution (The council, a private organiza. mentioned, the Oakland repre- 1,047 educational additional in plea that lung Congress remove the ‘‘disclaimet affidavit” provision from the Na tional Defense Education Act. ir exhausts sentative said, the vote would be asked for despite the money situation having top priority. “Many of us feel we need a con- stitutional convention almost as badly as we need a new tax,” he said. Industrial tion representing sinog and so on — as titutions, renewed a alive factors in rising * * * Since nonsmokers also get lung noted, it is obvious that WS are involved. 2 Cars Collide in Waterford; Eight Injured The act now requires students to sign a document swearing | | they do not support any organ Democrats in their state con- | lazation which advocates forceful |vention last year opposed the con- overthrow of the U.S. govern- |vention, which would rewrite the ment. 1908 outdated constitution, while This must be done before a stu Republicans favored one. Demo- dent can become eligible for a|¢Tats opposed convention delegates ince! fit ther fact loan financed by federal funds. A number of universities and col-} | leges, including Yale and Har- hight persons were injured ves vard, have refused to accept fed-| e § ower erday in a two-car collision at the eral funds or to participate in the Intersection of Airport and Hivh program because of the contro- land roads in Waterford Township. yersial disclaimer requirement, Rach of the drivers Lowell) The council] said in a statement Or 0! ourt Soushin, 23, of 5516 Oster Or. that the provision is ‘‘discrimina- Waterford Township, and John E. \tory ... unfair... inappropriate , Would Take Away Veto Pennala, 54. of 324 Second Stoge superfluous and ineffective’’ Brighton, told police he had the and amounted to “government in-!| Right of All Nations to Ban Cases green light terference’ in education adminis- Lorraine Jehle, 17, of 1045'tration Lochaven Rd., Waterford Towa ship, a passenger in Souslin’s car and Pennala were in satisfactory You See Saw Blade? WASHINGTON Eisenhower says ‘‘the international ( — President condition at Pontiac General Hos- |4/ - : pital, attendants -said today. It's Big and Not Theirs community needs to find more * * * Oakland County sheriff's depu- effective means to cope with and Treated for their injuries andjties today are w6ndering how two ‘© Prevent such brutal uses of force’ as the Communists {ployed in Hungary and Tibet. released from the hospital yes- thieves will use the saw blade they ial terday were Souslin and five stole yesterday from a Commerce passengers in Pennala’s car. They| Township sawmill. * * * are his wife, Dorothy, 43; their| According to deputies, tool thefts) The President said he intends to 14-year-old daughter. Sandra; | are not uncommon, but this cir-)renew his request to Congress to Stewart Stoutenburg, 24, of 1760\cular blade taken from the saw-'repeal a_ restriction on United Clark Lake Rd., Brighton; 9 his mill at 714 Oakley Park Rd. was)|States participation in the Inter- wife, Patricia, 23; and their séVen-|52 inches in diameter, weighed 50| national Court of Justice, or World month-old son, robin. pounds. Court 7 OS 7 | At present this country re- * serves the right to decide ‘Several Reasons | whether an international issue | falls within the World Court's | L ° T b ‘€ S] ] | jurisdiction. Icense a Ss O OW yY No case involving the United States can be taken before the World Court without this country’s Monday, Nov. 30, Is the Last Day to enter the fabulous 1847 ROGERS BROS. Drivers were reminded in past | years that new plates soon would be required because they saw |approved it would go on the No- i\vember 1960 ballot. | * * * | Because it lacked a majority of ithose voting in the election, the convention proposal lost last No- ®-4 vember, STORM WINDOWS Clean Without Removing Panels Regular $21.00 SAVE °7.01 .«.. Potter to Get U.S.-Canadian Post, Says Paper | DETROIT (#—President Eisen-| (@) hower has given former Republi-! N $ 99 ANY SIZE can*Senator Charles E. Potter of _ UP TO 30x60 |Michigan “‘the nod for a $20,000 a L OPENING jyear vacancy on the U.S.-Canadian Y International Joint Commission,”’ | the Detroit News reported today NO CASH NEEDED—FHA TERMS > As Long as 5 Years to Pay ; CALL FE 3-7083 oo mom * Potter has agreed to accept the | appointment, said J. F. Ter Horst of the News’ Washington staff, but added that neither Potter nor the |White House would comment on . 4p (ee eee: Bathrooms—Arttics | * * * Room Additions — Dens | . The former senator now is a co- partner in a St. Lawrence Seaway shipping agency which contracts jfor shipments from the Midwest to world markets. He also is a |partner in a firm dealing in trailer jpark sites Kitchens—Breezeways Aluminum Siding Porch Enclosures MODERNIZATION a | * * * The job is not subject to Senate Pe 4 oe 4 confirmation and appointees to the " ibe , } jcommission serve at the pleasure a.” of the President, so, the News . v BLUU Uh said, Potter likely will be appoint- 1 ds jed to Jan. 20, 1961, when Eisen- hower will leave the White House. 'B.¢ — ————— ~~ * » ¥ : . * ~~ Keep the Whole © LANSING ® — Bought your new them appearing on other cars. 1960 auto license plate tab yet? This year they see only the approval Other countries also ; If so, you're one of a_ small small tabs. . . reserve this right. i minority. | Ther x & * s 4 . : ; ere is no lineup for low num- eA hi t ti i The Secretary of State's Office; bers — no new plates or low Elimination of this automatic ; today reported only 86,582 license numbers are available reservation from our own declara- all ; plate tabs have been sold since the Tie <«iecl strike may hace sion accepting compulsory arr : 1960 registration year opened Nov vowed spending a tion would place the Unit 1. 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SUNGLO COAL... ; 5 ’ GUARANTEED Ke ep Fill WATCH DOG SERVICE” 351 $. PADDOCK ee . £ Fey ee OC vey fae ss ose $ i Sk eee ee Ss he ES * ee Ge ae *% See . a ae Sn es poe wei Side WES ‘ ey so ees * sims NN ee es ee a > i 2 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 FIFTEEN ‘Tonight We Are Presenting aDrama...It Is Not a True Story’ E — SSSa2S5 Art Carney Emcees (Probed) TY Show f SHOP NOW and SAWE WIN 100 TOYS FREE!: By PHYLLIS BATTELLE |who filmed their parts after 6 p.m.,!_ Like most people in show busi- |of the most talented guys in show. I 0 NEW YORK—Art Carney is an and good day to you fro. the rest! ness, Art Carney can see the business, and probably the nicest. f \ DRAWING DEC. 18 limaginative man. He can look °! Us here at CBS. The real CBS,| ridiculous as well as the neces- Since he pulled himself out of ( You Don't Have te Be Present te Wis into‘ the future and ‘f what meaning—" | sary and important sides of the the sewer (as Ed’ Norton on the Nothing to Buy. Just Come In to Registers il h | probe into legislative oversight. Jackie Gleason show), Art has |/ " will happen on 4 half-hour TV | tackled an immense variety of Come, See Our Newly Opened Like people everywhere, he wor ries about the integrity—or lack of it—of our country, as exposed in °" television, and has turned each | Washington : into a critically praised gem. * * * (In case you've missed a non- Norton C form , wat | ‘‘What really bugs me,”’ he says, eNOS Vay Pete eence, Watch show, after the investigations in Washington have forced television | ito be completely honest . “The announcer comes on and | Says, ‘This is CBS—for real, this | comedy and serious dramatic roles ‘7 TOY YL A N phar esos USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY | is CBS meaning literally, the | ; him play partner to some puppets WHILE THEY LAST . , “is this: Charles Van Doren is as Columbia Broadcas System. | is on “‘Art Carney Meets Peter and F H A | “Tonight we are a a | offered a job in the movies—not the Wolf” this Sunday.) as INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS ° ° e drama. It i ot t tory because he’s an actor, but because Yo s ___ Cheese from Oakland County's Largest Selection nt - , s not a true story. he’s been exposed unfavorably to He denies what a lot of enter- 4 ROC K Ist Quality Guaranteed) MAHOGANY) BIRCH 5 YEARS i s ne —- of the mind of the public tainment wisemen are saying— 4 THE 2/4x 6/8 $7.60 | $9.25 ; ' ae eee BEE “I don’t know whether he'll take that he can do anything. L, ‘ ses 2/6 x 6/8 $7.60 | $9.25 TO PAY! Enough te “Gms osese4_—sus0——srr-00—-| NO MONEY ] V-GROOVE MAHOGANY DOWN! “The cast includes so-and-so, who belongs to such-and-such clubs and has never been a member of a Communist front organization. His performancé does not reflect the role. I doubt Mewill. But when “I couldn't touch a part I felt ; \\t ] I think of all the actors struggling I wasn't suited for he says "lf |! for jobs...” they told me they had the rights . . ‘N arhp " ¢ . 1} NO BARING SOUL to facbeth’ and could I do it, I'd say that’s very funny, I didn't NNR. RO RRO the views of this station, which is It might be considered compar- pear you. - THE BENTLEY a genuine CBS affiliate. able to the current best-selling «ang I could never stand up and ( Reg. $5.95 $4 8 5 “FOR in rE Model D- 3006 Lo-Boy 21” x * * books by dope addicts, alcoholics, 141) jokes. I've had offers from I . e ESTIMATE dag. tenes, 262. 29. x, rectangu- “Certain portions of this film rauresnens and pers wd x Las Vegas, and they're very flat-/[/ ON YOUR _ are live, and some are ta and emotionally unbalanced, to b@ 4 tering, but I’d be no good at it.” |) Weh lete line of lar picture area. In grained wal- | _ a ; , success today, it seems best to ’ e have a complete line HOME some are filmed. The scene in Ae . The only people who laugh when Counter Tops & Vinyl! Flooring nut, mahogany or blond oak the barroom is on video tape; and \goof badly and then confess it. he tells jokes, Art says, are his — Comalers Pla cele IMPROVEMENT colors. the liquid in the bottles is 98 “You'll never read anything in wife and three children ~ Carry lies. Pipes rary pon One of Our You even have 3-Stage Velume per cent water, 2 per cent natural AP Wirepheto | ‘Look’ or ‘Like’ about my tor- = ‘I think it’s very nice of them,” Ii oP ‘Tiessded tc Your Representatives Contre! se... caramel flavoring, with no sugar ACTOR DIES — Gerald Phil- | ™¢™ts, I can tell you that,” says he adds gently - ! Specifications Will Be Happy added. The bartender is not a Francels leading screen idol, Carney. “I know my faults, but ——__——_—_—_——— MA) To Help You 2 RELAX member of the bartender’s’ union, Tes at heart attack at sg they haven't come to the point , ‘ butisa... | only this week He succumbed Where I'd bare my soul” Boy, 3, Kills Uncle, 57, } By \ | | control TV from enywhere in OUR TIME IS UP in his Paris apartment where | If Art Carney has faults, they in Shooting Accident WISER NADA BS tae es ee ce ‘“‘And now our time’s abdut up.| he had been confined with an are inconspicuous to fans and PINGRRES Gn D 1 Butt actors. illness not considered serious. friends who know him to be one i NEY W — Vaniel Butts Saree yee See ‘aa Pe oe so = —_— ———— — |57, was wounded fatally yesterday wt FIELD | First button turns set on of off; at his home in this Livingston / J adjusts volume ct three levels . qlee ° |County community when his 3-| Second button chonges chon. |} Harried Officials Also Face Closing Hassle year-old nephew accidentally! #/ (NIH nels to left . . pulled the trigger an,a .22 caliber | |(] 472 S. 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Vienna with the look. new pants. are zip closed. Weekend in Hills By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD last weekend HILLS—This in November after family gatherings Thanks giving Day — is gay with cocktail parties, brunches and dances This evening is the Novem- ber Cotillion Club dance at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, and Saturday evening Winter Club members will give a dinner dance at the same club Greeting the young teen- ager guests this evening are the Ernst F. Kerns, the Nor man E. Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Flint, Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Andreae and the Hanley Dawsons Jr Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Polk Jr. will give a cocktail party for the senior Mrs. Polk and their house guests, Mr and Mrs. George E_ Ruppe of Calumet. Mrs. Polk was host ess at Thanksgiving dinner in her Lone Pine road home, intermediate you ll feel superbly groomed whether it be Michigan's fine skiing or VIII Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley. Miss Germany of 1959, left, wears a hard finish 100% wool sweater from or expert, solt Her stretch pants by Bergmann of Munich have a full boot foot. Old World charm of her patterned hooded parka repeats the coral of her The sheeplined after ski boots feminine The a Christy. bility. High Gate. Mr. Ruppe is Mrs Polk's brother, * * * Mrs. Glenn Douglas of Spoon er. Wis. has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Lyman Craig of Orchard Ridge road. Karen Vanderkloot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van- derkloot, is spending this week- end in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Douglas Jr Karen attends Bennett. and attended a Cotillion at New York's Metropolitan Club Fri- day evening. * * Ld Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bugas and gheir family are enjoying their lovely new French Pro- vincial home on Vaughan road It was finished just in time for them to move in last week Returning from European travel just before the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Weed of Orchard Lake. The Robert E. Grahams came back a week ago. and DAR Names 8 Girls From Area Good Citizens Named Good Citizens by General Richardson chapter, American senior Daughters of the Revolution, are eight girls from high schools in the irea * * * They are Barbara from Pontiac Central Shadlev daughter Dr and Mrs Maxwell Shadley. Ottawa drive oanne Dembinski from Pontiac North ern. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Dembinski, Third avenue. and Julia Mae Dovre from Waterford Township daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Dovre, Brookdale Lane Rochester High has chosen daughter of Dr and Dr. Eve Susan Schlecte I Carl M_ Schlecte From Avondale is Judith Oles, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lester Ol * * *¥ Schlecte High Scnool Others are Cynthia Ander- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Caspar Anderson of Clarkston; Karin Church, daughter of Mr and \Mr Wilson Church of Lake Orion; and Ka Farley of West Bloomfield High School, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles J. Farley, Orchard \ Lake The Gdgod Citizens receiv this honor\after being selected by classmates and facul outstanding \qualities of citiz ship, leadership, dependabili! service and patriotism * * * goal by the National DAR of achiev appreciation among young the value of character building as a basis Witt Society of the ing an people of for good citizenship, the na- tional contest has been placed on the approved list of contests and -activities, by the National Assn. of School Principals and the Michigan Department of Education The eight girls and mothers will be honoredsguests of General Richardson chapter for tea Dec. 3 at the Williams Lake road home of Mrs. L. G Rowley. Secondary their Dear Abby Consoles Shedding her pile lined mohair alter ski coat at right, our model is ready to don boots and skis and head for the warm south slopes. Her Fran- cania stretch pants with Olympic-slim line provide the utmost comfort — whether riding the lift ar crouching on The cardigan sweater, a waffle knit Adam creation from Ger- many is particularly suited to active skiing, providing warmth and weara- Steps Out Gaily the John Rumseys, last week. Both the Grahams and the Rumseys live at Wing Lake Entertaining for bride-elect Linda Hunt Saturday were her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, David Lynn Hunt of Charnwood. They were hosts for cocktails and a buffet sup- per. Linda will be married Dec. 19 to Gaylord C. White of New London, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pryale with Dr, and Mrs. Howard B. Barker will be hosts at a ‘brunch’ Sunday at Bloom- field Hills Country Club, Mr, and Mrs. Roy C. Leitch Jr. and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace R. Campbell will give a cock- tail party Sunday in the Leitch home on Hill drive. * * * Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. McKinney of Dunston road were entertained at dinner Sat- urday. They included Mr. and Mrs. John K. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanderKloot, the Curtis Matthews, the Wil- liam B. Hargreaves, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Flint, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Norman J, Fredericks, the Robert Flints,- the Robert W.- Emricks, Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Dawson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. George A, Lyon. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William G. Aebersold ard children, Mark and Julie of Ross drive enjoyed a family dinner Thurs- day at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. J. Aebedsold of Te- cumseh. Four Pages Todoy in Women’s Section Heartbroken Mother % By MARJORIE EiCHER 3etter than flying or sail ing, with a unique zest of its own, is the thrill of this coun try’s fastest growWing sport skiing Michigan's dazzling ski slopes are beckoning a grow ing number of enthusiasts. We are second only to California in number of runs, and cer tainly none in a¢ cessibility of our slopes tion in this vhat to second to Prime que more than anv sport 1S Weal The irresistibility of the co@or, texture and styi this season's ski a broader choice fore. toys perm than ever be * * * 3e «guided by our expert though, who claims a good rule to follow is to shop at a sports store for action clothes a_ fashion for after-ski clothes In this Olympic year, action clothes have functional and streamlined than in the past. Look for the new stretch fabrics in slimmer- than-ever pants, store become more Lightweight jackets’ of syn- thetics and synthetic blends provide warmth and cut the bite of the wind NEW THOUGHT Color coordination, a new thought in ski wear, provides innumerable possibilities for expressing individuality — even in the most functional garb A term you will hear more often this year is ““Apres-ski It French for after- kp weal the gay, fun-loving accompanies the Wali cial life of skiers This is where fashion knows no limits and the = spectator- skier is in hs glory keven the nonskier will find exciting lounge wear in gay jerkins, rough homespuns ad eccentric colors. * * * Skiing provides so many fresh conversational gambits. People will talk of the grow- ing interest in night skiing, the weird knitted Peruvian face masks with cut-out fea- tures, ski safaris to European slopes made possible by jet , .* eee eeeeernn | Li i ‘ i i t Heading for the warming hut is a breathless duo in matching “his and hers” jackets for decorative ski and The Nordic patterned coats are of blanket wool outside, Mark of the after ski wear. reversing to poplin. She Misses Her Husband, Benny Fields Asks He By ABIGAIL VAN. BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am writing to you concerning my daugh- ter. She is 15 years old and in her second year of high school. She is a good girl and has never run around. She is” well thought of in school and plays in the band. She has been going ABBY with a_ boy, who ,js also 15, for about a year. She told me last night that she is two months preg- nant. This boy is too young to ‘et married and too young to work. I am a widow with other, children and don't know where to turn for help. em p to Solve ‘Tough Problem DEAR MOTHER: First you must meet with the parents of These children are very young to assume the responsibilities of parenthood. Does your daughter want to marry the boy? Is it her inten- tion to keep the baby or does she plan to give it up for adoption? Then, go to your clergyman. He will guide you to the proper agencies whose function it is to work these problems out. This.is not the end. of the world, Mother. Trust your clergyman to help you find the most practical so- this boy hution. Good luck! * * * DEAR ABBY: I am very disgusted with my husband. He never tells me he loves me un- less I ask him and then he savs, “I married you, didn't I?"' Also, he doesn't want me t @ travel and the new aluminum ski pole developed from air- craft production know-how. YOUTH HOSTELS You will hear more of the American Youth Hostel Assn. and its Michigan ski weekends, of Squaw Valley and growing American prowess in compe- tition, of snow conditions and the weather. » * And did you know that even iing is faced with the men- ce of ‘“hotrodders?” They're «ulled shussboomers on the opes and there’s a deep con- cern for controlling this type of skier whose show-off tactics endanger the safe and sane skier. Humor dons skis, too. A three year old Gibbon ape named Corky was hit attrac- tion.at the Pacific Northwest Wintersports show recently. Trained in the art of slaloming on skis, he wears a custom ski outfit complete with earmuffs and a hole for his tail. Ob- servers say he makes a mon- key out of his human competi- tors! pleasure-skier is the jaunty Tyrolean velour hat by Bittner with stag hair brush tucked into the band. olive green stretch pants are tailored to lessen wind resistance. St. Lawrence imports. Matching Ski boots are Blossom Is Proud of Her Age By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPi)—Blossom Seeley, whose show business career spans more than half a century, says it is easy for her to tell when a woman is afraid of age. She identifies such a woman as the one who comes up to her and says, “My mother used to take me to see you when I was a little girl . . = Said the singer “Now, I know that the woman is 15 years older than I am But she's afraid of her age actress: “Mrs (Please to sign my name Otto Last name.” don't print my last name.) He makes me name ‘Bertha Last When we give a donation he says it is from “Otto Last name and family.” What is the matter with him do you suppose? And how should I sign my name? “BERTHA LAST NAME” DEAR BERTHA: Your legal signature is ‘‘Bertha Last name.” And _ socially you should be known as ‘Mrs Otto Last name."’ Your hus- band has “‘I’’ trouble. Big ‘I’ small ‘‘you."’ * * * DEAR ABBY: My problem s¢ems so hopeless I am almost ashamed to write it. But here goes: I am a 27-year-old man who is normal in every respect sign my name.” She also is saying to herself, ‘How come Seeley looks so good!’ “I can spot the remember- when a mile,’’ said Miss Seeley. “T usually try to get away fast.”’ * * * The actress didn't want to be pinned down to her own age, but her biography shows she was singing professionally in her native San Francisco at the time of the big earthquake in 1906 “Youth is a beautiful thing.” said Miss Seeley, ‘‘and we all but I am so bow-legged it is pitiful. I am not just ‘slightly bow-legged. I am VERY bow- legged. I have even thought of asking a doctor to break both my legs and to reset them, but I was told it can’t be done. I hate to ask girls for dates and swimming is out of the ques- tion. Is there any hope for a bow-legged guy who is honest and clean and lonesome? BOW-LEGGED DEAR BOW: Get over the notion that because your Tegs look like ‘‘()’’ you have to take a backseat to men whose legs look like ‘‘Il’’ The most harmful curve is in your thinking. Forget it, and every- one else will. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO _ JIN- NY: Give them a set of towels marked ‘‘hers’’ and ‘“‘it.’’ like to hang on to it. I think I've done pretty well. But I've been through that glamor-puss stage. Now I'm simply a mature woman still blessed with a talent to entertain.” * * * And entertaining she still is, although she now is a solo act —Benny Fields, her husband and partner for ngarly four decades, died of a heart ail- ment Aug. 16. Ed Sullivan signed her almost immediately for, four appear- ances this winter on his.CBS- television show. She has kept one date; the next is set for Feb. 14. WORKED AS A TEAM “It was hard to work out my routine,’ she said in an inter- view. “Benny afid I had worked as a team almost con- tinuously since the 1920s. “At the dress rehearsal, I got an awfully empty feeling. Benny and I always came on stage holding hands.”’ “I'm not trying to sound heroic, but I get up every day like a gay blade. I don’t say I'm not lonely, because I am. Benny was a wonderful man. _ The hardest time is in the evenings.” * * * Husband and wife teams which succeed in show busi- ness are rare. But the Seeley and Fields combination was a hit: fifst-in-vaudeville;-then-on Broadway, in the movies and as recording artists. * * * Today's Miss Seeley is a trim figute of a woman, with blonde hair and merry blue eyes and an apparently inex- haustible supply of energy. ‘Retire? -\Me?,”’ she said. “Oh, Heaven Forbid.” # Youth puts itself in er Fresh, Streamlined ‘Look the winter fun picture, eager to develop its skiing prowess in a functionally designed jacket, quilted and Dacron lined, giving warmth without weight. Tke roll collar will form a protective hood. hugging in warmth when tracking and turning on fluffy powdered snow or hard pack. Comes in adult sizes, too, On the slopes she'll be free as a bird in the first stretch pants made for children. The perky ski hat is an Italian import. Styles shown are available in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Saari of Robinson street entertained at a large family gathering Thanksgiving Day. Their guests were Mrs. Saa- ri’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wat- ters of Murphy street with their sons Charleg and Greg- ory; her nephews and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Kasher of Dwight avenue and ,.Mr. and Mrs. John Gru- den Jr. and daughter Suzy of Madison Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Tomasgselli with daughter Anna Marie of Flint also attended. Mrs. Tomasselli is Mrs. Saari’s niece * * * Western Michigan University senior Jerome N. Radenbaugh is practice teaching at the Uni- versity High School in Kala- mazoo this semester. His sub- jects are typing and _ book- . keeping. A former Flint Jun- ior College student, he is the , BARBARA LEE SEYBERT Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Seybert of Walton boulevard announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Barbara Lee, to Robert E. Lilleyman, son of Mrs. Mary Hawkins of Daffodil drive. A September wedding is planned. Personal News son of Sohn O. Radenbaugh of Elizabeth Lake road * * * Named to the 1960 edition of “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” is Sharon Holland, a Jumor Music major at Mary- grove College and the daughter of Judge and Mrs. H. Russel Holland of East Iroquois road, * * * James }. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellis of Bir- mingham, is one of nine Mich- igan State University men tapped for Blue Key. A nation- al honor fraternity, Blue Key is a service organization for junior and senior men. Mem- bership is based on contribu- tion to the university, char- acter and scholarship * * * Mrs Joel Sandstrom of Michigan avenue entertained e at Thanksgiving dinner her mother, Mrs. Mary Jack- sen, Mr. and Mrs. John Eng- lund; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustavson and daughter, Dolores; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James with children, Marlene, Cheryl; and Carol and the Jack Malmquists Other guests included Mr, and Mrs. John Englund Jr. and son, Steven; Mrs. Edith Sonn, the Leonard Wojtachas and daughters, Diane, Kathy, Barbara and Kim of Oak Park: the Clarence Ingersolls with children, Karilyn, David, Michael and Jeffrey of Clark- ston, Duncan Mclntyre of Royal Oak, and Mrs. Vera Lofgren from Wisconsin. Canned Foods Keep Well Ever wondered how long canned food will keep once you get it home? *® * * When stored in a moderately cool, dry place, canned foods keep almost indefinitely. But to keep foods moving off the home shelves, rotate cans so the ones purchased first will be used first. Will Sell Items of Art Glass. baubles, tiny wooden Christmas ornaments, a port- folio of paintings, ceramics, enamels, weaving and a ga- mut of interesting items will go on sale Dec. 4 to’ 6 at the annual yuletide art: sale of the Bloomfield Art Assn. *:. @ 7 & The gallery on North Wood- ward avenue, Birmingham will be open from 7-9 p.m. Dec. 4; and from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Dec: 5 ant 6. ° The sale will include fused glass, ceramic -pieces, block prints, mosaics, contemporary 6ilk screened Christmas cards and 4 variety of pottery. * * * Woven rugs, upholstery ma- terial and pillows, as well as enamels and work by silvef- smiths will also be featured. ee a a ee ee ee ee 7 . . 5 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER cd = ois 1959 _ SEVENTEEN SPUDNUT PERSIANS A Tasty Fried Cc Cinnamon Roll One Week Special Starting Today Reg. 48c THE \Sorority Makes Christmas Plans Arrangements were made for the Planning Yule Cookie Party ~ Plans were made for a Naturalized Tuesday Christmas charity project ‘Honor New Citizens epened her Durnham drive home Tuesday evening to the Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta It’s a Handicap See Doctor on Foot Odor ys annual Christmas party when the 2 Dez. Omega Mu Sigma Sorority met at the Union Lake road home of Mrs. Elmer Lee Tuesday evening Jessie Martin from Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Mohr from Germany, Evert Nyhof Janice Antona's Citizenship Class honored members of the group naturalized in Circuit | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN — . a . (The Question Box) . ie ae ie | } Q. “How can‘6ne prevent an un- pleasant odor from the feet? My husband has this trouble and I do, to a lesser degree. This is even, noticeable just after bathing.” A. Some people seem to have Phi Sorority. The group decided on Dec. 8 for the Christmas Cookie Party at the home of Mrs. William Doerr on Long Lake Shores drive. . Court Tuesday with a gradua- tion program and party at Pontiac Central High School Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Todd, Ameri- canism chairman of the Gen- and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nyhoff from Holland. Following the program and social hour, refreshments were served by the women of the class. Plans for a card party in April were also discussed Refreshments were served |the hostess and cohostess, Ray Peterson. by Mrs. 420 Orchard Lake Ave. pudltiut- SHOP FE 8-8721 SSSSSS5SS59955595539555 } \ ‘ this tendency more than oth- Mrs. Thomas Moffat report- eral Richardson Chapter of The “Christmas Around the | “? evvuvvvevuvuvvy a | ers. Naturally these folks need to ed on the Needlework Guild the DAR and Mrs. Joseph World” program will be held |{@ give their feet special care. This project ‘Phillips, Americanism chair- on Dec. 18. % : =. means more frequent bathing $$$ man of the American Legion ee & a and a change of socks and shoes Kid Gloves Trim Auxiliary, Chief Pontia¢ Post, re) a SN more often, twice a day if pos- presented graduates with Tables Fancy re, ’ A sible, P New lined capeskin and kid . American flags and flag codes a Sometimes Athlete's Foot con gloves look as trim as unlined Honorees attending were Mr karl American enthusiasts ‘3 ! tributes to this. There is also a gloves. They come in shortie and Mrs. Walter Prince from will love the new, large round % ( disease of the sweat glands which and wrist lengths Slip-on Holland, Mrs. Lin Hong from coffee tables, inlaid awound the | causes this. I suggest that you and styles have shirred, elasticized China, Mr. and Mrs. Frank edge with white tiles decorated 4% } \' } your husband see a skin specialist. leather at the wrist to give a |} Walker former. citizens of with great American historic ‘2 This can be a real handicap in snug fit | England and Canada; Mrs. episodes Ps business and human relationships. - _ ; {2 Q. “I am 15 years old and the following are My measurements: bust 36, waist 25 and hips 36 inches. But my problem is my weight. I weigh 130 pounds. Please tell mé how much overweight! I am. I am 5 feet 74 inches tall.’ A. Don’t borrow troube! Your | , weight is perfect and your meas- urements also. So often teen- agers wish to look as wan and thin as one of .the movie stars. This isn't the right weight for real life. Do not try to lose weight and spoil your looks and your health. Your letter made me feel that you are ‘‘spoiling’’ to do just that. Q. “I am 13 years old and am having a lot of trouble with my complexion. I have blackheads and - blemishes, mostly on my forehead _ and around my nose. They spoil Betty Stahl Wed’ | Unit Plays to Ohio Sergeant | Pre-Bach If your feet have an unpleasant odor, bathe them frequently, and you may want to change your stockings twice a day. my appearance. I do not drink pop or eat of lot of candy. Could you tell me what to do?”’ A. At your age the oil glands: . in the shin are very active. You In Candle Service ‘> . ! l mention the areas where they | B ee or Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer TWO SOFT SU EDE LO}v ELIES, a are most concentrated, the fore. | Betty Stahl who has resided with) coordinated the Tuesday Musi- iL: re head and ground the nese, Usu- [her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.| cale Workshop meeting at the whittled gently to a ally the chin also is affected in Bob Traxler on Susan street, mar-| home of Mrs. Arthur Dodge of the smart point of fashion. & this way. Wash your face four "ed Sgt ovale Lewis, er ot Mr, Lake Angelus . P f «® times daily with soap and water. @0d Mrs. Frank Lewis of Toledo, years old. I am 5 feet 4'2 inches ne —-s Rev. . — ge and the music played was of highlights the vamp of this spindle-heeled a tall. My measurements are bust ~ sted S aa ‘ eaE oe the «17th century — pre-Bach pump with low V-cut side line. t 35, waist 25, hips 35 inches J ciate at ie candlelight - cere period «o - = yn + + - weigh 126 pounds. What should my ieids «cee a ballerina Participating in the program CAPRICE (above)... faille trim <2 °”” ihe ric or é alieriné > - : — < \length gown of lace over taffeta| Were Mrs. J. _K. Rosenthal, with pert rosette adds subtle contran «® . Your measurements are in oy : eee. an Mrs. Donald Bergerson, Mrs _ perfect ratio, Since you are big With @ tiara of Seed pearts. Tet! Rebecca Gould, Mrs. Paul to a graceful shoe with mid-bs heel. ie boned you are probably not much en aa Ww a en Kern and Mrs. Dodge. overweight, but you are on the = — wi wl N inton, mae bk or ~ et mn heavy side, Watch your diet a te st cy pink. a he sia Assisting the hostess with | $ 95 a little by leaving off in-between “irs. Marvin Lewis and Nirs 4 tea were.Mrs. O. L. Smith and t snacks and seconds and taking Tracy wore blue and green gowns Mrs. W. S. Furlong <> moderate portions of food. respectively. All carried match- ~~ i by) ZN } “ : -arne : ts Q. “Do you think a person who ing carnation arrangements. _ ; . has blackheads should just use _James Begelle was best man.! Do . the easy way. Arrange @ Holiday Roses cream to cleanse her face or,UShering were George Gardner your work from right to left—if 1@ WORTH SAGINAW 57. : : ‘ »» and Mr. Tracy you're right handed ne ... gathered in pro- should she use soap and water : ) fusion against a pure A. Do not use any cream, just The reception was held at the —_ —_ nN 2 silk setting. ile soap and water several times Maumee home of Mr. and Mrs. New Hampshire's state flower, , blooming skirt, daily. Lewis. is the purple lilac ‘eo! nipped bud waist. : _ Ae r Sizes 9-17, 10-18. SPSSSSS VI SSOSSSSFSSESVITSFIFOSSSDOSTSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSDFDTDGSS" PEGGY'S Last Three Days a of Our November Coat Event FRIDAY — SATURDAY and MONDAY BUY YOUR NEW WINTER COAT NOW at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! 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The | Greek Orthodox Church sSun- last sheet should be unbroken. | day evening, you will get 4 Any broken sheets may be chance to taste’ a most de- placed in between with the hicious) = pastry Baklava almonds You can buy the pastry sheets Brush with more melted for this delicacy and AREAS. it butter With a pointed knife irself ording 1 vii : _ , core the top sheets in squares «} Rendziperi diamond shapes, Bake one BARKLAVA hour ain a 300-degree oven, $y Mrs. Chris Rendziperis until. pastry becomes ,old- Pa ee P! en brown. Remove from oven : hianched and chopped 8nd immediately pour over it 4 s ur walnut cooled syrtp Let the Baklava cool. Cut the pieces through the knife scorings and let them ab- sorb the syrup before serving Brush lightly a 14-inch pan with melted butter. Place a pastry sheet in pan and brush lightly with melted butter. Re peat until you have four pastry S sheets brushed with butter yrup Place a fifth pastry sheet and sprinkle with the chop peel and cinnamon sti Combine all ingredients and KS ped nuts. Place another pastry sheet on tgp and cook until syrup thickens. The brush with melted butter syrup must be COLD before Sprinkle the next) pastry if is poured over the -hot sheet with nuts. Coutinue Baklava Art of Living Truly | Easy to Make CHRISTMAS GIFTS SOCK PACKS e@ APRONS e CARD HOLDERS TREE SKIRTS @ BABY GIFTS THE OXFORD SHOP 59 W. HURON STREET Is your fireplace ready for the Yule Log? *@8 A NEW FIRE SCREEN WILL ADD beauty - protection - convenience See the RECESSED FLEXSCREEN Custom-fitted in our shop to exact > > , : 1 =f measurements of your fireplace! And delivered to you completely assembled ready to insta with the new pressure-type mounting that takes only seconds! No holes to drill! No tools required! 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BOX OF JUMBO MATCHES Attractive box contain: $1 14-inch matches approximatety +06 WIGGS 24 WEST HURON STREET Ey TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHR Decorates a Home | There are pieces of furniture that By RUTH MILLETT How often | have heard women have been moved from room to| say, “If 1 could only throw out,'om, being put to first one use every stick of furniture in this and then another. house and start over.’ Or, “‘I've There fre probably pieces of furniture, too, that show inge- nuity and hours of hard work— such as the little chest which, when the paint was’ stripped always Wished [I could call in an interior decorator and give him a free hand.” The catch if you could do either, you might have a most im-| away, turned out to be a thing pressive stage setting — but you of beauty. wouldn't have a home | . What could a decorator bring into a house that would give it such a feeling of home as the evi- dence of years of living? 1S: To be warmly, invitingly home- ike, the furnishings of a house ave to grow along with its oc- cupants so that the house re- | What a woman should wish for flects their taste and enthusi- js not the money to be able to} asms, not only as they are at throw ‘out all her household goods | the moment but as they have and start over but the imagination been in the process of growing and changing. Along with the latest print painting is the first one the couple and. sentiment to let her house re- flect the living that has made it or a home could afford. Though there ‘are no B fj B b longer babies to be roched_ there ene it a y in the bedroom i the rocking = » . ven Cotton knits for Baby can be chair that saw so many years of . : service wrinkle-free after laundering Though they may not be chic to Remove the small garments | there are from the machine without spin- drying. Then smooth each piece over the side of the tub and hang up to dry day, displayed early birthday and anniversary gifts, and souvenirs trips brought back from ee | se Your | Christmas * Store with Famous Brand Names! MIRACLE MILE Small bust...in-between size? You need PETER PAN * 1959 Neighbors Will Raise Eyebrows | By EMILY post | Mrs. Post: We two sisters, twenty-three twenty-five years old, living together in a small apart- ment. This is our problem. When one -is out, would it be proper for the other sister to have her boy friend come in and spend the evening watch- Ing ‘Dear are and television?” rhe sister the at of a chaperonage, I am afraid that there risk that neighbors may criticize one of you alone at night with a man behind a locked door, Answel fact absent may moment Is but some that return any kind is ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I am left- handed and when I am home I set my place at table most convenient to me. But when I am invited out to dinner in someone else's house the ta- ble is always set for a right- handed person and | find it very difficult to manipulate the implements. I would like to know if, done very spicuously, it would be prop- er to place the implements where they will be easiest for me to manage?” incon- Answer: Certainly reach across pick up your resetting the table the world is to notice this, but to reset the table would be more awkward, con- spicuous and discourteous. My advice would be to have your table set prgperly at home so that you would not be awk- ward when you go out. you can, | your plate and | silver without | Nobody in going “Dear Mrs. Post: The oth- | er evening my husband and | I] were dining in a restaurant. He ordered lamb chops which were served with paper frills around the bone. He proceed- ed to pick these up in his fingers and [ told him that it was wrong to do so He said that when chops are served this way, it is entirely proper to pick them up in the fingers, and that that was the purpose of the paper frills. Will you please tell me if he is right about this?’’ ANSWER: Your husband is mistaken, The frills are for decoration and to hide the charred ends of the chopbones, and not an invitation to forget one’s manners and eat the chops in the fingers. “Dear Mrs. Post: Once a year a group of women give a large card party for the benefit of our church. We write to the various stores and some indi- viduals asking for donations. Heretofore, an individual letter of thanks was sent to all those who donated gifts, candy, etc. As there are well over a hun- dred such letters to write, we wondered if it would be prop- er to have a form letter print- ed and merely fill in the sal- utation?”’ Answer: For the situation you describe, a printed thank- you letter would not be dis- courteous. I think, however, that each letter should also be signed by hand Embroider this charming lweight when baby arrives, for this add pattern — 124 Needlecraft Dept., P. O 164, Old Chelsea Station, | Zone. | Wheeler Needlecraft fashions, |quilt, weave * Wiktiam ‘Man sam- |pler now — then, add name, date, Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) 9 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mail- ing. Send to The Pontiac P ress, Box New New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Book jready NOW! 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Print plainly Pat-| tern Number, Name, Address and} | | In the book FREE — 3 quilt pat-| send 25 cents for| Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority will sponsor a harvest dance at the Veterans’ Home in Keego Har- bor Saturday evening. From left, Mrs. Norman Mack, Mrs. Ralph Bergemann New Slipcovers Wash ina Jiffy Newest thing in slipcovers are those made of wash-and- use fabrics. They can be taken off the furniture, washed and placed back in a jiffy. * * * Even older styles. when washed like a wasSh-and-wear fabric, then dryer dried, can be stretched back on the chair while still slightly damp with out any ironing. New auto- matic washers of advanced de- sign, which dye automatically, will let the homemaker change the color of slipcovers Just as washing them easily as | Pontiac Press Phete and Mrs. Farrell E. Roberts are among committee members planning the event. Mrs. Norman Haldane (not pictured) is dance general chairman. Here’s Simple Clothes Basket An inexpensive way to make clothes basket is to simply line a bushel basket, one like you get apples in, with an old plastic tablecloth. You will have your handles on it and the basket will last for months a handy Come In for Your Free Demonstration in Our Downtown Studio MERLE NORMAN 12 W. HURON eFISH ®SHRIMP COMPLETE DINNERS Lunches — Short Orders e@SEA FOODS @ CHICKEN eSTEAK TAKE OUT ORDERS Call Ahead—FE 3-9821 Your order will be ready when you call. BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE &: 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. se FE 3-9821 COLONIAL CHARM match for ion, Choice warrartty. from. LUXURY ROCKER American Colonial .. . a new style inspired by authentic early designs .. . the many exclusve Scenic Tapestries. Homespun elegance com- bined with the modern comfort of Amer- ica’s Best Known Platform Rocker. Foam rubber cush- of finishes. 5-year Many models to choose OR 3-2300 4479 Dixie Highwoy Drayton Plains $B9% Shown in eExclusive Puritan Nylon Tapestry perfect LUXURY Sentry oe | Ce ’ THE~PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 NINETEEN — Bad Luck Followed Good on T By MURIEL LAWRENCE Jcontestants behind their windows triemph with the winner, you V Shows r; Personally, I dislike the atmos- Maybe your children used to|a$ they struggled so hard to com- youngsters may have envied his phere generated by TV's big mon- . ; be shine |mand connections in their memo-| ftatch gies ened _ |Tiese They'll remember how they 8d a If so, they ember tie Care-|shared the exhausted winner's tri-, Well, his good luck- was jul secrecy of the isolation booths}umph when the lights and the quiz master’s air of vir-| flashed — and he was told that! to the children: tuous impartiality. They'll recall|his work had a ain paid off in an-| the mounting tension in his voice,|other mass of doWaps. the tortured faceg of the sweating! As well as feeli Se a le eT rae Bs - Pa BRE t& Poe oe Serre “jute like Cinderella's coach." Ae FE RES | bid wee : ; | So let's identify the real vic- preciated the winners’ fuck so ardently in 1957, it's only fair | that they appreciate’ something | of the winners’ humiliation in | 1959. It’s only fair that they reg- ister the price now being paid for that wonderful luck. finally! luck. So perhaps we might say If we don’t make this point, the - children can be left with the im- 4 : nti, Suse pression that the rigged quiz shows . ae fooled them more cruelly than they fooled the poor winners wha want- ed so badly to make a fast buck tims. As your boys and girls ap- | ey-grabbing quiz shows, rigged or ‘nad unrigged. Children who watch them can’t help getting the idea |that money is something luck will ultimately drop in your lap in- “It is silly to want what luck | ctead of something you have to do ; . |can give you. You can never be | something about yourself. sympathetic sure of what you get through luck. [Its value can disappear in a min-| |HONEST WORK How much of our own respect for honest work has been whittled away by quiz shows’ calculated hysterics over unearned cash speedboats and Hawaiian holi- ays? Let's think about it. And let's use the quiz shows’ scandal to | help children register the pain, | the fear, the disgrace involved With their easy-come winnings. It's good for them to recognize that Lady Luck, who presided over ‘the phony labor in the isolation booths, is the mean old witch she always was. Ante te Be Babb bh ht hh he eM MM he hi Me Mi Mn Mn Mn MR. and MRS. CLIFFORD H. McCORMACK Celebrating: their) 50th , wedding anniversary F SATURDAY SPECIAL 12 A.M. to 11 P.M. | CHICKEN in the BASKET ; ee Sort $5 , Bread Basket and Butter. > } FOWLER’S cine roop . STEAKS—CHOPS—FISH—CARRY OUTS—BAR BT WALTON FE 5-9381 3 today are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. McCormack of Clayburn street who will be honored at a 2 to 4 p.m. open house Sunday at the Savoy drive home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward Webster. Friends and rela- tives are invited. The McCormacks have a_ son, Howard A. of Brunswick, Ohio, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr.-McCormack was superintendent at the American Forging and Socket Co. before his retirement in 1945. Plan Coffee Welcome The Altar Guild of St. Hugo PONTIAC’S ONLY AFTER 5 SHOP Clean Up Time Talk about clean government —the state of Connecticut re- cently needed someone to wash 40,400 light bulbs which light | up sections of the new Con . ; necticut’ Turnpike. It Catholic Church is sponsoring that “safety is in the eye of a Newcomer's Coffee at 10 the beholder!”’ a.m. Tuesday at the home of . . . the shop that seems in her life. Particularly Mrs, Edward Machol! on Pen- at this... . the festive dleton drive, Bloomfield Hills. Cocktail * * * season... ocktal Mrs. Alan Cline will be dresses in fabulous fabr chairman of the morning af- fair assisted by Mrs. William Healey and Mrs. Donald Wel- Formal gowns designed font for the individual . ~ *& * for the teen whirl of The coffee is planned to wel- f come newcomers fo the St. Parties - for the Hugo parish and Altar Guild Grand Boll. Miss MeLintock 55 W. Huron Is Married to BRIDAL SALON caters to the woman who strive to look her loveliest on the exciting evenings starting at a modest $25. Ics Paul Van Bibber Mr and Mrs. John Lundy EYE GLASSES of Eastwood drive announce | the marriage of their daughter | \ eo thee daughter | Marian Alice McLintock to t Opto \ \ of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Van Bibber of Prospect street. The Rev. Harold Douglas officiated at the ceremony Tuesday evening in the Church of God on East Pike street. \ A reception was held at @ the home of the bride's par- Paul Edward Van Bibber, son PHONE FE 4-3241 Cl hhh DR. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OR BUILDING ents following the ceremony. hak ad hh dude uheudeudeuuheude CONTACT LENSES metrist 205 Capitol Savings and Loan Bidg. 75 West Huron Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ai \ \ \ A N N ws Sa = Elliott?s made a special purchase of Exclusive Tweed Carpeting from the Carpet Mill. See this most wonderful carpet at tremendous savings to you. Shop in your home, and have Carpet Half Sizes Printed Pattern 4949 14’. 162, 1812, 20'2, 22%, 24 Size 16 requires 4 yards 39-inch fabric. 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BLOOMFIELD Open: 9:30 - 9:00 Daily — Sat. 9:30 - 6:00 245 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Open 9:30 - 5:30 Daily — Fri. Eve. ‘til 9:00 * ‘ W hat gifts would she love to wear on and on? Our Cuddly-Warm ‘Feath-or-nyi’’ Robe in Orlon and Nylon Fleece Completely Washable. Drip-Dry. 17.95 Beautiful in blue or rose. Sizes 10 to 18. Junior Formals Sizes 7 to 13 are here in beautiful selection silk organzas lace. Taffeta. 29.95 to 49.95 Very Important SAVINGS on FALL DRESSES in Sheer Wools ° SPECIALLY PRICED! Were 39.95 to 59.95 now $24 $38 Very Important SAVINGS on FUR-TRIM COATS S119 588 TWEED COATS Were $75...Now 95§ flannel sheath 16.95 Were $139 .. Now Sizes 7 to 13 Were $110... Now ae rs " moe} v TWENTY THE PONT IAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Anonymous Take in 1950 Was $370,285.47 - e cow and wish to make restitu- U S Add U; Conscience Cash “% | wf eeRVICE. . NEW YORK (®—Disc jockey Al oe ~e S Pp ° Enclosing $250 in cash, an as SERVICE anonymous correspondent {rom lan Freed says he will comply with TV eHI-Fi © RADIO % } - } Por x. e - By FRANK ELEAZER hoped to pick up $83,000 in con take was $370,285.47. The total Ex-soldiers (or their mothers | Sedan aol ar prem |a subpoena to appear Monday be if @ TAPE RECORDERS « . , ce y » ! | told the tax bess: ‘ ve re ¢é anhattz x: ury in-! WASHINGTON (UPI)—It be- | science payments in fiscal 1959. received through last June 30 | or wives) are forever chipping | . == 4 fore a Manhattan grand Jury ep. A. SYSTEMS Was $2,556,678, over ‘hore | and I feel I must do this. vestigating payola in television and J ¢ OFFICE INTER-COMS gins to look like one of our more | It turns out he took in, £28 | < Slo ot in to cover foot lockers, bug | How is it with your soul?” vedio il © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE dependable taxpayers for the | 473.16. The previous year’s take somenow,, & tof Of UNSIZNed | bombs, blankets and other stuff | . . ses ; — a _ . ; ae only $88 014 76 mailings are postmarked at quiet |— ——————— ee I guess the government has * ® * BLAKE past several years has been a | was only $x ' like M | one, Anyway, the tax men say Freed served with the sub- urs se 4 Many are ees - jag se > § Seattle resident who just pos- MAKE IT EVEN $10 =e te eee BE | so. They recall a case many sage Raa tives _ | addressed to “Conscience De- | fears ! j z poena W ednesday night. Detec tives A ae a ae a ; ear: we add ‘ years ago when five $1,000 bills : sibly never filed a return Most tax dodgers find it possi- searched for hours after he failed Fach week he for she) stuffs | | their navience partment, Washington, D.C.” turned up in a letter from some- ' how up at Dist. Atty Frank 3149 W. HURON “ , ae je to ease ir consciences ae i (Peon Seer : Oo 8 » é ‘ f. é . $7 or so in an envelope and drops ' One regular contributor re- | where in New England. In those | |. ie i FE 4-5791 | , a with payments of less than $4,000, | days big bills were easier to | S. Hogan's Office. it in the mail to “The Collector P cently has been a Tampa, Fla. fa : A 4 of Internal Revenue. Washington, | the amount received from an ; | trace. Agents soon found their Asked by newsmen why he had - ——— a fin Fee eee age, fellow who addresses $10. bit | ‘an nat arma ot Mean oe —DRUMS—— ranener vais AeA: WR fe nw every month or so to the “con- He was 80 ides a Polisi as requested, Freed replied: “I | ’ 4 v A f } ; : e VAS 0 e t ISN - ’ « & ; bos 15° a Ee how ma enon scLOou une Fortunately thre t will not volunteer for anybody. Student's Snare $ 95 RE TRIOS Pile ie oo ine: postmaster takes a broad view immigrant who nad risen from My grandmother once told me, || Drums, from —.--..-. ioticed the siniil it I | s figure the ' , e 7 re es , TS i ke ¢ ‘ - . . Y ‘ ° ee 7 matters of spelling He sends on wd ieee = success. H¢ SPORTSMAN will like a thin, “Never volunteer for anything.” Bongos, from < uri ea *! i : fox prom to the Internal aid this country had been kind waterproof watch to tell him large selection Serin , ber of _ < he ’ F t ner : ) ¢ he ws . : ‘pep ac < ( le. . e ‘ L ! : t | ae t Pouenue Senn to him and he wanted to make wher to head home with his Freed who has lost both ihe tele Guitars — ‘4 95 nil has been he ent on recov y ee Ast Guy tak Gatiess that sure he hadn't erred in his own jas wis vision and radio outlets here, haS | yjolins .......--+- 14)) : be. od : é "1Zes. money added to the govern Lie get peuple’s consciences to hurt- | favor when reporting his tax =e 2M denied several times that he ever|f amplifiers, ‘39° conscience fund Uncle Sam got his first re nn A government worker in ~, 2 The agents had beard that —— : 100K ae a nasi “a pay" | — Cornets - 5 95 1 don't know whether there corded conscience payment in Boston enclosed £25 with a-nice | Pa ee all kind of story before They de- Old but So New ments fo plug tunes on the air. — ~ me . 39 ° has been a nationa' outbreak of 1811. With the exception of 184%, letter explaining that he had : s ai . { cided to look at his books. They * * * Cvaiech a - 7 50 honesty or what. Bul con something has been dropped used government stationery for PORTABLE RECORD players checked his returns for three Pop big. luffy bits of corn. He has declined to tell neWs- (Electric) 139 science money has been caining into the kitty every year since. his private correspondence, and _ now offer twin speakers for ster- years. The result, was they gave |Spray with food color from anjmen what was discussed when he E-Z Payment Plan down on the treasury at a rate In 1827 the contributions came ©) he wanted to settle the debt. His | eophonic reproduction. This unit | him back the $5,000 and arranged atomizer. Strong on cotton thread|was questioned by representatives oa of $700 or $800 per day tu $6.00. The big year to date letter was on government sta has detachable speakers to place | to get him a refund. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 _— — PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, -_~--— a Many Credit Removal of Parking Meters Fad ’ , TWENT Y-ONE Keego Merchants See Business Improving By JIM LONG } KEEGO HARBOR — Business is Lake Rd,, said his business has good here it going to|been increasing since the meters get bette: were hauled away. and is |ginning. * * * This is*the optimistic view of a score of merchants questioned re- garding the financial climate of this city of 3,300 Merchants said that their busi- nesses have been gaining stead- ily the past several months and “happy days” are expected with increased sales during the Christmas season. All merchants said they anti- cipate increased revenue that will continue through 1960 PARKING METERS GONE Most feel that removal of park- jing meters three weeks ago from both sides of Orchard Lake road y along a block and a half stretch | my ' good relations,”’ Males said. * * * “In the long run it will do all business in Keego some good,”’ he said “Meters in ai city this: site were bad. They chased many of customers away. In fact, I even paid parking tickets for several of my customers to keep % tussell Rider, co-owner of, Keego Orion School | Parents ‘Return | to Classroom’ / | l cent Dining Room, 3049 Orchard jHardware, 3041 Orchard Lake Rd., ‘of Orchard Lake road and mer- few merchants, chants who wanted the meters had the be- to lease the property to the city. was one of the against the meters from L. B. Windsor, owner of Green Thumb Florist, 3034 Orchard Lake Rd., said his business has Rider said his business has been gaining steadily recently. He cred ited it to his store never having been increasing, particularly had meters in front of it. | with Christmas coming soon and * * * ‘people in a festive mood.” He said he wouldn’t allow the He said:he had ‘no strong fee l- city to put the meters in front ings about the meters, either in because he felt customers'or out.” “shouldn't be taxed’’ to shop. * * * He explained that the city does) Mrs. Loretta Smith. owner of not own Try to Change Mayor s Mind property on the south side; Keego Restaurant 3020 Orchard Light Tree at 7 Tonight in Romeo ‘is responsible for adding money LAKE ORION lat Parents wil | . - ‘tur ‘lass juring eo. to their tills return to the classroom | Odd! ; Monday night's PTSA open house Oak Park Civic Group joyiro — Te Romeo Mer- | y enough, however, it Was on : . y} . ee ; the merchants who had original- a Lake: (Oxi Cociiayunity’ tie Hopes Alexander Will chants Assn will herald the open O 14 . ted th ‘ 5 School | R Resi : ing of the holiday season with its : Vv reques » meters. x : Y requestec e meters * x * etract esignation annual. €firistmas tree lighting 5 AP Wirephote According to City Clerk Eileen) They wll pick up their schedules ceremony tonight POPEYE ON PARADE — A helium-fiilled Popeye balloon fig- Van Horn merchants asked lor in the student lounge before the’ QAK PARK—A campaign to halt! Robert Hogan, association. presi- ure floats high over crowds watching the annual Thanksgiving Day ithe meters in 1957 to discourage'classes start at 7:30 p.m. Each the resignation of Mayor R. J. dent will act as master of cere- parade in New York City. Police estimated more than 1,300,000 jall-day parkers from taking up session will last for 10 minutes. Alexander is under way here, Monies spectators lined the two-mile route ‘valuable = space and robbing’ Teachers will explain the objec- spearheaded by the Civic IJm-| Four-year-old Rickey Randall aren = ——__—— —___——_ _ them of sales ‘tives of their course provement League will throw the switch illuminating : vine en ee were nol successtuh Mrs. Harold Van Camp, PTSA * * * the giant tree ov the northeast }Mrs. Van Horn sai hey were president, will conduct a short C -r of Me and St. Clair ~ ‘ 1 Bs ; i Alexander was recently promot- COPDE™ of } ain and § alr Brandon Schools to ( lose Monday removed with the city just about business meeting in the speech j dire é of the Oak! nd streets. He is the son of Mr. and sey , ‘ ed ¢ Cc p a breaking even on the deal with ;oom afetr the open house, ——_ Mrs. Donald Randall, of 264 I s Park-O-Meter Co. which had in County Board of Public Works. ies : - “ - s a t I ) icn ac * * * é ; Y a St a air St eralled miner ; ; He had told the City Council he nn f) Or ession L asgpeaieomliga will we served by would resign as mayor at the De * * * : . 4 S ai ] n . ; | | Twe or three merchants said Mrs. Burton Ha xwell an het Gember Council meeting, effective Others who will take part in | they gained customers while the committee in the cafetema at the jan 1 the special event. scheduled to \ meters were in. But, by far, close of the session ; ; start at T pont ave Village Presi ORTONVILLE ~— Brandon THe afternoon session will be’ most agreed installing the pen- | a oe league - a 2 dent Joseph | Berit and a group schools will be closed Monday to geyoted to the establishment of my-eating machines was a mis- wide circulation of petitions lc oles inant Rone DANCING ? 4 NIGHTS! Y COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMAS cOPE win! S. JOHAR as Bapy | OfKE HWY. (US le) | Om Mt of TROGRAPH Wednesday ips. | ili Friday — Saturday — Sunday pimited Number | ~MICHIGAN's _ PLUS Presents Frankie Meadows = of Yule Postal | PICTURE | ond the Hi-Fi's Host” Jobs StillOpen | MARQUETTE ' hii stare an en Gala New Year’s Party Plan a Party — Choice Tables Make Reservation Now In Person WEEKEND SPECIAL SHRIMP IN A BASKET Acting Postmaster Robert C-. Miller today said he already has| receved more than 400 applica-4 tions for approximately 200 extra Christmas mail workers. Monday is the last day for ac- cepting the few remaining applica- tions : and Q | “Due to the fact that civil serv- RESTAURANT ice regulations require that we JAMES STEWART * ROYAL JOKERS Singing Recording Toe 8. TELEGRAPH do not accept applications in ex- LEE REMICK a “ae ye cess of the expected need for ‘he BEN GAZZARA ul _ |period,’’ said Miller, “‘we will have ARTHUR O'CONNELL ii * FRED FEW 2 only a limited number left. EVE ARDEN |, The extra help will work Dec.] J KATHRYN GRANT EmaScoPE 114 through Dec. 24. JEFFREY om , | WAGNER - LUND - PAGET - HUNTER WITH Two Comedy M. C. FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS Dancing EVERY to the Swing- FRIDAY and Swing- SATURDAY Liz Taylor in Hospital With Double Pneumonia | NEW YORK «(®— Actress} 'Elizabeth Taylor has been ad- |mitted to Harkness Pavilion of | |Columbia — Presbyterian Medical) with Eduard Franz - Noah Beery « Emile Meyer Print by TECHNICOLOR - EXTRA! SAT. MATINEE nd 8 CARTOONS OPEN 7 DAYS Huren S . JAM SESSION A WEEK and —DINNER s des ond Sot. ,Center for treatment of double Elizabeth (Encent Senter | pneumonia The hospital said * ‘her, pce: eunes SesaRAReR es <— # Smorgasbord Luncheons Weekdays EVERY TUESDAY WITH FRANK PERRY AND HIS Leke Rd. ire is good.” SWINGMASTERS orner of Eliza 2 . | A spokesman for Miss Taylor, . . . Dell Ss Inn Corn “of cn beth Jam Session Monday with ‘sid "the entered he hori | BLUE SKY TONIGHT - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY Call For 1 Short Block West CHARLES VICTOR MOORE ene cough tor two weeks. | Arne 3- EXCITING, ALL COLOR FEATURES -3 | Reservation FE 2-2981 FIZZ LLLLLLLLLLLA AA Dance Friday & Saturday Nights To the Music of Hospital officials said Miss Tay-|~ lor, wife of singer Eddie Fisher, QRABANCctIIGELG FE 4-461) EX RA ° Heaters Free of —_ would not be allowed to receive © I to First 300 Cars visitors or telephone calls. - Fisher canceled his late show at © rremetes 15s the WaldorfAstoria hotel in-sraer COlOr Feature No. 1 desert Island with TWO MENI GREEN \ a oe " to spend the night at the hospital. MGM PRESENTS — — T THE (Ab ne LITTLE PARRO — SPICY STAGE \ welts \ ® \ 7 COMEDY Specializing in Good Food 4 7] N MW) \ %> from U-C-M fm BLUSHING color! AT THE CONSOLE “KENNY DAVIS” On the Drums JERRY GREEN Presented by ' JOE and RUDY FORTINO at the BICMAR | LIQUOR -- BEER -- WINE Take Out on Beer — Pizza — Sandwiches BEBE RRR R ER REE IN BLUSHING-BUT VIVID lise SUNDAY SPECIAL MGM presents rae etReR | . Color Feature No. 2 | VATU! SS] AN EXCITING i SAFARI INTO SPARE RIBS *] 50 ae eed 4 SUSPENSE ae eed SOLOMON’S MINES! = Titi Potatoes, Vegetables, Chef's Salad, Hot Roll and Butter. MADISON - FLEMING some a pe mn ing 75 to 80 persons * open to serve your pri- COCKTAIL Banquets vate get-togethers, ~ LOUNGE COLOR FEATURE NO. 3 SADDLE TRAMP & HELLCAT 7 % N . \ \ \ 'y \ 4 \ \ : Jaz Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.—Sunday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. \ \ Parties, Our dining room seat- | VISIT OUR \ ; \ 4 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING . CinemaScope Wy 1650°N. Perry ot Pontiac Ra. FE 3-9732 |} 94 West Huron-st. FREE PARKING FE 3-9446 THEY MATCHED EACH OTHER SIN FOR SIN pr ye wa | lll ee ee ae ee ee eee: ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Se ee a ee ee ee ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 Z TWENTY-FIVE y Jay Robinson Alone With Past | : FEATURE STARTS | iH Fri. | Actor Lives on Mansion Floor HOLLYWOOD ® — Hollywood's; Not long ago filmland called him|the house. There was laughter and forgotten man sat on the bare/a genius“ music FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1:00--3:55--6:50--9:40 = Men. ~Tust.-Wed.—Thure. at 7:00 and 9:40 floor of his big, empty mansion. | » * His life may well have rivaled yay Robinson was alone with the} He made $3,000 a week then. that of the Enrperor Caligula, posters of his past. Friends and rich furnishings filled) whom he played in ‘“‘The Robe.” ~~ | He was also a featured actor in b “Demetrius.” But on Thanksgiving Day, at 29 he was left with memories. NARCOTICS CONVICTION Last June he was convicted of sale and possession pf narcotics. 90" TURD O* BARGAIN ADULTS 45¢ He insists he was innocent and has appealed ‘the case. wits terwonhesaa’ "THE COURT ROOM SCENES WERE TAKEN IN THE His Thanksgiving guests atte | phone operstor sad ve anes, ST YEAR OLD MARQUETTE COUNTY COURTHOUSE!!! SPAIN her Thursday, then stopped talk- “COLOR {| ing in midsentence. She called police and firemen. Feature At 1:00-3:06-5:15-7:24-9:33 They found the great rooms e . . * h Pp . COLOR CARTOON & NEWS ) ‘empty except for a box springs Many Michigan Natives in t e icture!!! ; and mattress on a bedroom floor. 4 : - A lamp stood beside the mattress, a Next!... Gregory Peck Deborah Kerr in “Beloved Infidel” a bath towel for a shade. __f7| He has been selling his furni ture. * & * ‘ * ee is “I sold .the last thing yesterday, a bedspread,” he said. TODAY BOS AED We Fyecs.ce | resoatca's ew ts and some LAST TIMES! . change out from under the mat- Fabulous FABIAN and that "BLUE DENIM” Gir!! edaly Thee fag jelly rolls and Fe 9 chips * G 20. JERRY WALD'S pect ,” a “This is it,” he said. ‘*$17.67.” if MAN He is about to lose the house, oe < oP he said. He is three months be- . CINEMaScoPpE ; hind on the payments. Robinson a = said he didn’t know whether his a Arthur STARTING SATURDAY Ne opened closet doe un d said: “J hit my peak at 23.” y In the closet were a few scripts, | several photographs, some reviews and posters. “That’s what's left of my ca- reer,’ Robinson said. and the olive Girl Transit Cost to Rise Kathryn Joseph H. COMEDY-ROMANCE AT ITS BEST! ME me: es MAYER aoe ts IN ARCOLA PRODUC ~~ GLENN FORD DEBBIE REYNOLDS «eo deve GUSTAVO ROJO-EVA GABOR. FRED CLARK win EDGAR BUCHANAN “ CINEMASCOPE ana METROCOLOR in Chicago Dec. 1 NEVER a HAS THE CHICAGO (AP) — Thousands who ride Chicago Transit Author- SCREEN ity buses and elevated trains will SURGED CAST OF pay higher fares beginning Dec. 1 WITH SUCH THOUSANDS! The adult cash fare of 25 cents P . FABULOUS ius dite for Chicago residents remains un- Otto Preminger’s SPECTACLE COLOR! changed but adult tokens have OF THE been abolished. Rides which for- FAME AND INFAMY OF MAN’S MOST merly cost a 22% cent token will ‘ cost 25 cents cash * * * Fares for shuttle buses and el- evated trains were boosted to 15 cents from 13. Children's tokens now four for 45 cents, will sell at : four for 50 cents. Students will ‘pay 15 instead of 13 cents. : * * * The increases were ordered to raise an additional two million dollars annually to cover an hour debut in American films. 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VICE-VIOLENT DRAMA! $ = \ going to be a meek little house- ; TODAY'S NEW JUNGLE $ M\ & H crimes 0 Oe = \ wife in horn-rimmed spectacles \ M ¢ MW Presents AN ALBERT ZUGSMITH PRODUCTION —you re going to stay away RAY DANTON - FAY SPAIN. MAGGIE HAYES | JACKIE COOGAN ow LOUIS AR ARMSTRONG xc: V-G-M presents AN ALBERT ZUGSMITH PRODUCTION -suamng BS 5 » J “you re going to wear a A o : “Ar a. liexe! skirt, low-heeled shoes and ae : . y__ : Not |i. 2 girdle! — Especially Recommended ‘_ for ™ : A bd CHILDREN A G girdle ae gy ed wogisesathr IN-CAR HEATERS ,."c2."=. \ TWENTY-SIX . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 Top Le vel Changes Brew in Lions’ Anderson May | Be Replaced Seamer as President Swit! Coach Wilson’s Job Also May Be Involved in Shakeup | DETROIT wW—-Some top-level} changes, involving both the coach-|} ing staff and the administration, | are brewing within the Detroit Lions’ organization The Associated Press learned to- day that Edwin J. Andgrson may be on his way out as president Some changes are anticipated on the six-man coachiny staff and may involve head h George Wilson : ; ati » lt was learned that the dire« , ae - ; a i tors, unhappy with the club's as oe oe — * ” . 2.7.1 record, are prepared to set tle in one way or another what one source called ‘‘troubles that | have been bothering us for some time." The high in the Detroit) — Football Co., made it clear that) many of the directors are unhappy Packer Ends only one yard on this play and Schmidt (56), and Gary Lowe. Pac wedged in on the play. ——— — son ee source, GANG UP — Paul Hornung (5 The Packers won, 24-17. Hard to Displace en as ioe > Wirephote 5) Green Bay halfback, picks up he gets smeared by Lions Joe ker guard Fred Thurston (63) is x * * einen -an, i ie ia x *« * x * * * Organization x *k &* im Packers Thank Lions for Li |] Victory ~ Detroit Fumbles | Help Green Bay Score {7 Points Lions Can’t Overcome Early Errors as 24-3 Packer Lead Stands Up By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — Nick Pietrosante, rookie fullback for the Detroit Lions, had the greatest day of his pro career here Thursday against the Green Bay Packers. The former Notre Dame ace carried the pigskin 17 times and made a total of 134 yards, the |most yardage gained by a Lion with the way Anderson has han died the club since he took over as president-general manager July 1958 * * hey became particularly dis- DETROIT # — Befch-warming mayed earlier this week with the). disclosure that quarterback Tobin is @ brand new experience for Ron Rote may be playing his last sea-| Kramer and he doesn’t like it a son in Detroit because Anderson pit. failed to sign him to @ new con-| ,, oe, troit. at Rote elected to But what can I do?” said the _ ther former, Michigan All - America play out his option pa who's*playing his second National ri as ar’s con- a. bate povechaion rather Football League season with Green than signing a new pact. The op- 78»: tion clause is standard in the Na-| “I got out of the Air Force just tional Football League. before season started in lese September and the team was set as rian cok cee nothing | before I reported. Besides, look in return, if the brawny veteran | &! the ends we've got. chooses to play in the American Football League, or in Canada, or just retire. With one sweep of his hand, he pointed gut Max McGree, Gary Knafele and rookie sensation Boyd The source said Anderson was Dowler. instructed to sign Rote. Anderson said the two could not come to a written agreement because of Rote’s demands for a locked-in’ contract, but assured the ot clubowners that he had a Sevceamtless Bowling Green * * been going * * “Those horses have * There have been * ide engl ences of opinion in the Lions’ Ops a Ings ficial family for some time, = some of the directors have locked horns with Anderson on interna! matters Ohio School Completes Best Record in Grid The source said ‘‘Anderson an- tagonised the man in the street | History and broke the spirit of the club | with statements earlier this sea- NEW YORK (UPI)—The Bow] son that we didn’t have amy ing Green, Ohio, Falcons, who quarterbacking.” lachieved the first perfect record) Anderson has been in the public in their 41-year football history eye practically all season. He has last week, today were voted 1959 volunteered himself as a candidate national small college champions to succeed the late Bert Bell as by the United Press Internationai commissioner of the National Foot-| board of coaches. ball League. And time after time Bowling Green (9-0) led the fina! he has backed up lis coach and balloting by the nationwide board declared at every turn that “‘Wil-|by a margin, Coach Doyt Perry's son will be back next season, even Falcons received 23 first-place if we don’t win another game."’|votes and a total of 407 points. *x* * * The Falcons, who scored 274 Despite the repeated votes of |points and allowed only 83 while conf T ’ sweeping to the Mid-American in rn omy ie lconference title, will receive a . |permanent trophy from UPI. The source said “there are far | Team : - ee soins too many differences of opinion 2 a enieciogs pouthern (5) (8-3) ~.247 on the coaching staff, Changes . Middle ec State (2) (9-®) I ’ Delaware (1) (8-1) ... must be made.” East Texas State (9-1) Western Illinois (9 He said those 5 come after the | Memphis State - 6 would 7 8. Louisiana Tech (2 9 0 indi- | - changes season, but Ohio University | cated that others might come soon- ! hte cee ee “hh aie i ne it er Buffalo (NY 51. 13 Bul ler “nd Lie File std William Do a horses ween Downey would have the inside San Francisco State 15. 18 P ran track onthe president's job, ould Seger atysinny sgt, Anderson be ousted. Like Ander-|11 each. son, both are members of the group that purchased the Lions in' UP] Lists Coaches 1948. Fife was the club's first for Cage Poll Board president. NEW YORK (UPI) — Coaches Grid Results will serve on the 1959-60 United Press International basketball , board, which will begin rating the THANK nation’s major collegiate basket- ANKSGIVING COLLEGE FOOTB = HI OEE: FOS ALL ball teams weekly for (PI clients Penn 28. Cornel! 13 after games of Scturday, Dec. 5 Colgate 33, Brown 14 Hofstra 35, Scranton 0 As in the past. five outstanding SOLTH oache fro ¥ a) Nerth Carolina 50. Duke 0 coaches from each of the seven Richmond 20 Wm-Mary 12 sections of the country, will make VMI 37, Virginia Tech 12 : Presbyterian 20, Newberry 6 jup the board Their weekly rat- a . Chattanooga 9 lings have become recognized gen- enn. Tech 21, Middle T 21 (tie) le Tenn. 21 (tle) | erally as the most authoritative in Virginia State 12, Morgan 7 Morris Brown 38 Clark Ga. 0 lcollege basketball Tenn. A&I Bt. 26, Jackson Miss. 6 ; On the board from the Midwest are Forddy Anderson, MSU: Tom Port Valley Ga. 14, Albany Ga. 3 Ye ‘ mF: Cala a Macs a Blackburn, Dayton: John Jordan, No. Carolina A&T’3. No Carolina Coll. @ Notre Dame: John Kundla, Minne- th 1 of Bethune- "a 8C 14 sota and Branch McCracken, In- Cincinnat! 14. Miami. Ohio 1 diana Wichita 26, Tulsa 21 ——— 20, Benedict 18 Port Campbell 25. Austin Peay 0 Kramer great for us, so they're pretty tough to get out of the lineup,’’| moaned Kramer, “After all, we started winning with them right off and we're still well.” * * *. | Kramer played only on kickoffs and punts yesterday as the Packers beat his hometown Detroit Lions 24-17, “I guess I was a little bit pudgy and out of shape when I got out,’ Kramer seid “I didn’t |the first 22 minutes | when, much like last Sunday’s| play any football when I was in the service, ‘ “But I’m down to 220 pounds now which is about what I |weighed at Michigan, and I feel fine now. I'm looking forward to next season and playing a lot more.” * * * Kramer said the right knee he damaged in his rookie pro sea-| 1 two years ago doesn't bother| Tt feels real good now "’ he said, ‘§ can still cut and move on it.” Packer Skipper Has High Praise tor Pietrosante DETROIT # — Vince Lom- bardi, coach of the Green Bay Packers, thinks Detroit’s Nick Pietrosante may be the best fullback in the National Football | ball doing pretty) | in one game since 11957 when John Henry Johnson |bettered 100 twice against the same opponent. Sounds good, doesn't it? Earl Morrall went all the way at quarterback for the Lions and completed 13 of 28 passes for 193 yards, highlighted by a 21-yard touchdown aerial to Jerry Rei- chow That’s impressive too, isn't it? Unfortunately, it doesn't tell the true story of Detroit's 24-17 loss to Green Bay yesterday in their traditional Thanksgiving Day battle at Briggs Stadium before 49,221 chilled spectators. The true story can be told in of carrier | contest with the Chicago Bears, the Lions played giveaway with the football and swallowed defeat as a consequence. * * After recovering a Green fumble on the ope ning: Menon an | converting it into a 30 | Jerry Perry's field goal, the Nisa |toyed with the bali like it was a ce potato and fell into a deficit too big to overcome. Green Bay bounced back with its only sustained drive of the aft-| jernoon to take a 7-3 edge, then. pounced on three Detroit fumbles and turned all of them into points on the scoreboard for a command ing 24-3 advantage two touchdowns to cut Green | Bay’s margin to 24-17, but the | stubborn Wisconsinites fought them to a standstill through a scoreless 2nd half and —— two budding drives with pass in- terceptions. Another ex-Notre Dame _ 6tar, League erie — * “Right now, he's the best | we've seen all year,” said Lom- bardi. “He has good speed and gets off to a good start, and it looks like he leves to hit in | there.”’ * * * Pietrosante was Detroit's lead- ing ball carrier in yesterday's loss to the Packers, He gained | 134 yards in 17 carries. John Henry Johnson didn’t see | any action. i | “Coot Twin Features CHICAGO (AP) — Four basket ball doubleheaders are scheduled} for Chicago Stadium this season with Loyola playing the host. * * * Loyola will be featured in all four twin bills with Notre Dame |making three appearances. Others on the schedule are Xavier of Cin-| ‘cinnati, Illinois, Marquette, St./Six Plays, featuring key passes John's (N.Y.), Wheaton, Bradley,|/from Bart Starr to Boyd — Brandeis, Lcaisvill and \ ‘and Gary Knafelc. Hornung sco - tan. Te i from the 11 and kicked the extra ENTIRE FAMILY GOES * *« * | point. By JUNIE McMAHON The schedule Terry Barr fumbled the ensuing | Bowling is the most popular Jan. 22—Xavier vs. Lovola,, No kickoff, and John Dittrich recov- participant sport in the nation tre Dame vs. Bradley; Jan. < ‘ered for the Packers on the Lion) \evidenced by the fact that there/ Notre Dame vs Illinois, St Jolin’ < 18, Another Starr-to-Dowler pass|are more than 20 million bowlers, | vs. Loyola; Feb. 1: e| Put the ball on the six from where|with men, women and children vs. Loyola, Wheaton vs, Feb. 27—Manhattan* Vv Notre Dame vs. er 4x Dr. Carlos Ri a3 Rie Fl Chama won the® 1985“ rel | International race, has purchased a ranch near Caracas, Venézuela ana has named it “Laurel.” SOUTHWEST ; a | Paul Hornung, personally account- ed for Green Bay’s first 17 points. |He faked Detroit's Jim David out of his shoes for stand-up touch- |down runs of 1] and six yards and added a 39-yard field goal on the \final play of the Ist quarter. * * x Hornung was forced to leave the game midway through the 2nd per- jiod with a cracked rib and his only iter moment of play came early in the 4th stanza when he failed on a field goal attempt from the | Detroit 32. Just as they did against the! Bears, the Lions dominated the statistics, but couldn't come up with the clutch play in addition to continuing their generosity. Bill Butler fumbled when he was tackled on the opening kick- off and Dick LeBeau recovered for the Lions on the Packer 19. The Lions couldn't move and on ath down Perry booted a three- pointer from the 22. The Packers took the ensuing kickoff and marched 65 yards in ‘the 14th point. A fumble by Danny Lewis was igobbled up by Green Bay’s Bill ‘Forester on the Lion 39 and four, plays later Hornung kicked field goal as the 1st period ended. Farly in the 2nd quarter Mor- rall fumbled and Hank Jordan recovered for the Packers on the action| his| RUN, MORRALL, RUN — Lion quarterback Ear! Morrall, circles around left 13 yards in the first period of the n Bay Packers yesterday the Grex end to pick up game against at Briggs Sta- Quinlan, Jesse ester (71). dium. Grabbing Morrall The Packers won the game, om The PRESS BOX The Michigan Interscholastic Wrestling Coaches Association will hold its University of Michigan, Dec. 2th annual clinic at the 4-3, * * * Anders Woldseth, 25, one of Norway's top hopes for the 1960 Winter Olymp‘cs, died yesterday of a heart attack after an in- jury. Norwegians. considered him a “sure bet” to have won a gold medal at Squaw Valley. © * * The St. Andrew Scots, cham- pions of the Detroit soccer league, meet the Rochester Italian-Amer- icans at McCabe Field Sunday afternoon in a regional elimina. tion game for the National Open tournament. * *x * Co-captain Duane Putnam of the Los Angeles Rams has been suspended for breaking training rules. He and coach Sid Gill- man have not been on good terms lately. * * * Alex Groza, former All-America basketball great from Kentucky, is getting back into the sport aft- er his implication in the betting x F = . AP Wirephote from behind is Bill Whittenton (left) and Bill For- 24-17. + eel »» Flint Central Wallops Northern, 28- FLINT—Victory was sweet for Flint Central yesterday as the In- dians upset Flint Northern, 28-7, in their annual Thanksgiving Day clash. The triumph gave Central a share of the Saginaw Valley cham pions hip and the city crown in a ‘rebuilding year.” Dick Senior quarterback The Lions rallied and scored Kucharski was the star of the | jEmory Turner a guard __|broken legs. and head injuries and scandals a decade ago. He will coach Bellarmine College. Two Purdue football players were injured in a two-car collision which took two lives yesterday. suffered |teny Jackson has a broken leg. Ohio Prepster Beats Injuries day before 12,587 fans, He scored jother six-pointer for the Tribe to Become Star twice on quarterback sneaks | from the one and passed yards to John Capua for a 3rd counter. | The TD flip was one of his! three completions in six attempts for 7> yards. Kurcharski added 6) on the ground in 13 carries, * * * Chuck Redmond garnered the All-Star Pin Points | ws; Hornung scored. Hornung booted | taking to the game as never be- fore. Modern bowling centers, air- conditioned and sound-proof, now} | Lion-Packer Summaries when he plunged over from the 15 |one ending a 75-yard march in the| 2nd quarter. Central was in com- mand from then on. é Northern had matched Kuchar- ski's Ist tally in the opening period with a 73-yard march to paydirt featuring a 32-yard pass | completion by Vic Urick. Arnold | Smiley crashed ever from the two. It was 7-7 starting the 2nd| stanza but Redmond regained the | lead on the opening play. Northern, which leads in the series 19-12, still had a chance entering the final quarter down just 147 but a fumble recovery set up a Central TD that wren up the verdict. The Indians had been riddled by graduation after claiming state, league and city honors “ fall. Kucharski was one of a few) holdovers coach Bill Doolittle had| from the team which ch walled! Northern 51-0 last But he still Par gers with a 6-3 record—the same as Northern had NO SMOKE, ALL ACTION — The bowling boom has taken the sport from smoke-filled, cramped alleys to air-conditioend and palatial set-ups. With more than 20 million people now bowling, it is the largest participant sport in the United States. \feature the latest in architectural design and lavishly ~ styled in- teriors. The rapid strides made by bowling in recent years can be traced directly to the-advent of the automatic pinspotter, which permits the proprietor to oper- ate around the clock, around the calendar and elifninates the need for pinboys. More than five million bowlers are members of organized leagues representing teams from churches, fraternal orders, country clubs, hich schools, colleges and indus- trial organizations. The American Bowling Congress lis now the largest sports organiza- _ition in the world, with a member- 3/ship of ziore than two-and-a-half million men. WIBC has almost a ‘million women in its ranks, The |AJBC has 130,000 yorngsters on its roles. Since bowling does not demand *| creat physical’ strength to produce good scores and is inexpensive to play, more nad more women 4re taking up the game (husbands and ichildren with them) indicating that |bowling in the future wil] be an even bigger leisure time factor in | ee ie ts | Lion 49. Passes from Starr to McMurry 14 Abilene Christian 7 NAI A Plavoff Dec 5 Max McGee moved the Packers Delta Miss. St. 21 Ouachita 7 : : : Texas College 22. Wiley 20 deep into Detroit territory and FINAL STATISTICS Neastern Okla, AAM 10, Texarkana JC fullback Jim Taylor finally D. G.B 7 opes Dales to Play Texas AI | Q New York : 3.5 11 36 Hawkins 1 2 4 Palmer 10 2 FIGURE SKATES $]? 95 Sa 3143 9 4 63 PRRs 4 715 Piontek 9 121 $1. 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Lists Al -State ] eaqms FREE INSTALLATION! 20,000 Miles or 1-Year Written i see [team were Flint Northern's Jim Hodo, who made the All-State 180 . pound second string backfield again, and Catholic's end _ Ed| DETROJT (UPI) Grand as I've ever had,’ said coach Rapids Catholic Central, the mythi- cal state high school football cham- placed two men - The Grand Rapids school was the only team to place more than one| Ted Sowle. man on the UPI team. Dick Ebel, a 5-10, Center Ron Zurek and fullback senior from Bay City, Handy took Muskegon COMPLETE PRECISION INSTALLATION BRAKES pion in class A, | Bob Quist made the honor eleven,~»ne of the guard sports and Kulesza, who also was named to} and in addition, Quist was selected Charley Brown of Pontiac the the No, 2 eleven AP All-State Next Week as the outstanding high schgol other. . * * * The Associated Press all-state [00tball player in the state. Brown made the all-state honor- ol, " class ‘ mom vain ton : Wheel eleven will be released next Only a junior, Quist rolled up 77 able mention a year ago as Soe ren y Dennis , | Wheel pty, points in leading Catholic Central’ guard, and moved up this year al- Wonder Te “a who moved up to ) rs Spo to the state title, and his coach though he played several games FORD—CHEVY ‘’.,"PLYMOUTH Balancin wad George Archer, of Ba Sieniie g Alignment says his greatest talent is block-|at fullback as Pontiac spoiled rec- _Hodo and George Archer, of Bay| . — on the All-State team selected for ing ords for several teams with up- City Central, joined Quist and = rake T-Hour United Press International by a weit . Waite in the all-class A backfield. | “Although he's known for his running, he is as good a blocker | Here is the 1959 All-State high! The only repeaters on the honor school panel of leading coaches and Cars with Power Brake Units. $3 Per While football team as _ selected by a panel of leading coaches and) sportswriters You Wait — ~ - Car Extra oe fi sportswriters for United Press In-| ‘ Ls. ur ternational: ‘ . . j = j wowko-war ic COMPARE THESE SAVINGS! | Houston Pair 1-2 in Reds Start U.S. To EnDs—Doug MeDonsid, Flint south-| SHOCK ABSORBERS | . . | . western; Doug Bickle, Traverse City MAKE [Dealers Ou | YoU | Harrier Title Victory ES TACKLES—Larry Piotrowski, Bay City| ARE List PRICE; SAVE! 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TACKLES—Dennis Rehder, Mount USE YOUR CREDIT! : ; : — Clemens, Jerry Rush Pontiac ship. the United States needs worry too * * * y GUARDS Bill Juday, Northville; Larry We honor Security or * * * seriously about superiority in the Standing flat footed, Krumish: TENIEE. AeGkE BIH. Cas- fonal Ch Plat J anit ones : rats , - ‘ ue ~ | sopoll } Internationa arge Plates RUBBER CAR RUG Now teammates at the Univer Olympics made five goals but missed four BACKS WaroreehArcheraBayiGliyiCenel With every brake job sity of Houston, they finished one That was the word from Bob free throws When he was on the|tt#l: Jim Hodo, Flint Northern: Jack| ering this ad two to give their school the cham- Jeangerard, veteran member of floor, and he played all but 14 te Prankenmuth, Doug Miller | S 2 esville, Okla, National 5 ALL CLASS A FIRST TEAM 121 WAYNE ST PONTIA pionship Thursday as Lawrence the Bartlesvil minutes of the first half, the Rus-| gnps—Doug McDonald, Flint. South- | 2 rT) C FE 3-7855 beat out Macy in a hot streich team which spoiled the Soviet's sians frequently left him far back — | ony Picks Traverse City ’ > J t LES Try Piotrowski, Bay City mmm «behind Federal's duel. de mn the | S vt — wae as they charged for the basket Gentrar: - lt Render ayant, Bay City Pontiac Press Photo —_ . _ : . = — Eaten victory at Madison square with a four-man break. conta aero Ba ge MS | JES | WAY UP THERE — Les Bourdo, 6-4 center, and little Dick , a a ee » *« * lo GENTER Ron Zurek, Grand Rapids! Smith are the long and short of it at Avondale The pair are ex- T '’'S o . > ar S i ran Rapids rte. > S as é : ; are expec It Jeangerard was a member of The U.S girls, compose d large- cathene Richie Ware Midiend Gees | pected to be key factors as the Yellowjackets are expected to be e team which [Y of the National AAU champi- Archer. Bay City Central, Jim Hodo.| strong contenders for = B honors this season. the pick-up Air For« lost to the Soviets in the world championships in Chile of the Peoria Cats, who whipped the Russians six straight on their| : Flint Northern —— College, CLASS A SECOND TEAM —— City League Cage Teams 1959 Ons from Wayland (Tex.) and lost to the Russian women 42-40 in a ding dong affair The remainder of the Russians John Dase, St. Joseph TACKLES— Jerry ush, Pontiac; Kresniak, Muskegon Catholic GUARDS—Ron Winegart, Tom Niles; Bob home soil a year ag pectiedlite cals ae teeny te meet PCCENTER. Doug Parker, Nil ) > st é é 0 OU arker lles - aria 11 Nov Sh deeeind’ Dec's gates cin eeceat tO Start Action Monday lov ~vels e olando Jones, Muskegon Catholic i BECAUSE WE MUST MOVE AND apis : ll., Nov 30, Cleveland De = 3, Swing! Bomtan Har bon Dave Vollmer . It's practically the same L, awrence, Kan., Dec. 5, Denver Detroit Redford - ereie team,” said the former Colorado’ Dec. 6 and Seattle Dec. 9 ALL CLASS B FIRS A} | : s : ENDS—D: Und d, Dowagiac : . FIND A NEW LOCATION ees ace. “They have improved in) L + Bill Tageson. Bad Axe. . The 1959-60 City League basket-| Two Class A canes in the ss a 7 ) i ae “Rp” . veir dribbling and shooting but aeg 1ArnS Sr ehge ae Foe eo eers, iron Moun-|ball season gets under way next PCH gym and = per of B”’ con 9 I can't see them threatening our Korneey | aoe eee 8 8 8 OUARe Bill Juday, Northville: Doug Monday night at the Pontiac Cen-| tests on the PNH court will tip ‘ umins 5 010 Boo 3 2 Hanlon, G +} J r é 2 j best in the Olympics.” rade . 5 - Clark 000 Central drank Gates, Port Huron st tral and Pontiac Northern gymna-) off ae new season Dext Monday Mina‘ vili 2 vans 1 1 23 8teph 3 ‘ . . . * Muznieks 1 @ 2 Haldor n 8 5 21 BACKS—Ron Rubick. Manistique: Ron slums. " — id ez » 0 a 1 Gibbs . ) » f . oe ; © WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The Russians presented a hard Torban ? 000 Mi. matt 339 ae Sree tauren! won ACederhoim, Competition during the sah a At Central it will be the Royals driving team that looked well in renee 2 2s mp 2 2 6 Manistee _ a will be conducted in classes ‘against Shaw’s at 7 o clock and 0 spots. They fought back from a Zubkov 2048 1 0 2 ENDS Jesse Bommarito, Albion: B and C with Class D clubs getting Newman’s against the CIO at 8:30 Oo OFF 40-25 deficit at halftime to within spives = 3 TACKLES. Jim Birch, Kalamazoo uni. into the act the following week. The Northern program page YOU CAN three points, 56-53, with six min- 4,),), 201959 Tetals. 25 90 78 “GUARDS jona. Karpins xi Buc a There are 17 teams entered in Grills and a he nda Pat 8.30 SAVE AS ON YOUR utes to play. They were deadly! Halftime: U Ss. 40-25, John Novak, South saven | the three upper classes, five in [Rochester and Avondale at 8:: ball hawks from the start and eS alge iy ager Patt ian st! Class A, seven in “B” and five | * * * J : +O r 2 or , ne | MUCH CHRISTMAS repeatedly beat the Americans off gga ease us bag hi in the “C” division. The “D Games will be played Monday GIFTS! the boards in their second half ‘sconsin. al Kal STALL CLASS ip rims TEAM circuit is not yet completely or- |through Thursday each week ‘ spurt. , ENDS ie. Detroit St. Am-| ganized by the Parks and Rec- (League play will recess during the CHARGE II But, unlike the Americans, they TAC Dick Van Raapno rel, php balan reation Department. Christmas holidays 4. bes? disdained shooting from outside John Damanskas. 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The sophomore is both deaf and dumb. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Denver 8, Toledo 1 ’ last eight games WOM gs: Paul 2. Omaha 2. tie , ine Milwaukee 6, Indianapolis 0 by Los Angeles, including the | ort Wares bk. Conve 7 World Series, relief pitcher EASTERN LEAGUE New Haven 11 inton 4 Larry Sherry appeared i in six. : 9 Only game scheduled Of the One of AMERICA’S LARGEST BRAKE SPECIALISTS! BRAKE RELINED| ALL 4 WHEELS for Yards Passing and Scoring in NFL PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Baltimore Colts, hot after another |National Football League cham- \pionship, have comfortable leads jin total offense, yards gained ipassing and scoring The Colts gained 439 yards Sun- day in a showdown victory over San Francisco to boost their total offense to 3,385. league statistics showed Wednesday That's 218 yards better than second-place Los Angeles, with 3,167. 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I not only hope but believe Ben Scwartzwalder’s big, mobile men will make it stick after /ous vote for Fran Curci, great little their tests by UCLA in the Los Miami quarterback, to find and Angeles Coliseum a week from ‘turn the keys to what is certain tomorrow and Texas in the '° be a problem ‘Gator defense. | Cotton Bowl New Year’s Day. Georgia over Georgia Tech. A T ay glad thet UCLA, whicn) oe PEO mem Bee Bee: . ' dogs’ Southeastern Conference knocked Southern California from championship will lose some of the ranks of the perfect, and a is its savor unless they can beat team with such over-all speed as| the Yellow Jackets for the third Texas figure to provide real chal- | straight year, lenges, because champions as gift-| . - ed as Syracuse deserve no less.) Notre Dame over Southern Call. The Orangemen will have the fornia. S.C.’s offense lags behind chance to show the country di-\its defense. Against Iowa, the bar ao ia eo ry will be Trish played their best game of the nationally tesevised, that they are year. It might take a field goal as advertised: Number One. Mean- . , while, they have a day off to- bY Monty Stickles—but he’s done morrow, which I don't I ought to know, * * * that before. Tennessee over Vanderbilt. After upsetting LSU, the Vols flattened out against Ole Miss and Kentucky. I look for them to rebound against Art Guepe’s well-drilled Commodore. Army over Navy, Joe Cald- well'’s passes will be decisive. This will be my first Army-Navy game from the stands in 19 years. I shall feel more lonely than the lonely end. ' Wake Forest over South Caro- Boston College over Holy Cross. lina. One prayerful ballot for the The off-day enjoyed by the Eagles Demon Deacons, last week, while Holy Cross was x *« * sing Mar 2 > losing to Marquette, may give Keborn #08¢ Ajxhame, Tix them an edge in sharpness Clemson over Furman. The At- Crimson Tide, figured, has lantic Coast Conference champs been an improved November team, warm up hopefully for a bow! bid.|with a tough defense, and will be Miami over Florida. One peril- primed for a great effort. But I a believe Auburn will muster enough offense to win. as SANDERS Rice over Baylor. Both have FOR RENT been having hard times. Heads, Rice, tails, Baylor. Heads. TRAVIS HARDWARE 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-8724 Dodge Dart The New One in the Low Price Field Mississippi over Mississippi State. I believe that next to Syra- cuse, Ole Miss probably is the nation’s best. Too bad they're not matched in a bowl. That would be the game of the year Oklahoma over Oklahoma State. The Sooners moved in something of their old form against Army and Iowa State and should suc- cessfully defend the state cham- pionship. Texas Christian over. Southern HEATER, - “yas - - Methodist. The Horned Frogs TL RN SIGNALS, DL AL today are one of the nation’s ARMRESTS, VISORS, toughest. Colorado over Air Force. Ben Martin's coaching and inspiration may enable the Falcons again to fly over their heads. But Colorado has looked steadier lately. OIL FILTER, CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE WINDSHIELD WASHERS 138" $63°° No Payments Next Year! John J. Smith DODGE, INC. 211 S. SAGINAW ST. UCLA over Utah. The Bruins should win this one en route to Syracuse and the chance to be DOWN come the giant-killers of the year if not the decade. Arizona State over Arizona. And how I would enjoy being there to see it “Wonder Boy on Trial Tonight PER MONTH "til should find out tonight if he reafly is the new ‘‘wonder boy’’ of the | heavyweight class that he is being | called. He comes into Madison ~'Square Garden with imposing cre- dentials, having stopped Alex Mi- teff and Tony Anthony in his last two scraps. * * * Miteff, q non-believer, hopes to get revenge in tonight's 10-round rematch for the seventh round TKO he suffered Sept. 25 in Syra- IT’S BASKETBALL TIME 1 Listen to cuse. N.Y. The hulking Argentine ° was a 4 to 1 favorite at Syracuse Chuck Lewis but he trailed on all cards 42-1 : Play-by-Play” when it was stopped because of 4 his cut ey y= of 18 Games of wun er , Pontiac Central & George Gainford. who helped guide Ray Robinson to the heights, is the man behind Hunter in his sudden rise. The, 6-3% Detroit heavy makes fine boxing moves ,in the classic style. In the Anthony fight he showed he could punch" too. Pontiac Northern Tuesday, Dec. Ist 7:55 P.M. Pontiac Central vs. Edsel Ford “Thunderbirds” Pontiac Central Gym ~~. irish List Grid Card | SOUTH BEND, Ind. Ww — Mi- ami of Florida replaces ‘Georgia, Tech on Notre Dame's 1960 foot- ball schedule announced Thursday by Athletic Director Ed Krause. | The schedule: | Sept. 24—California: Oct. 1 Purdue: Oct. 8—at North Caro- lina; Oct. 15 — Michigan State: ! Oct. 22—at Northwestern; Oct. 29 |—Navy at Philadelphia; Nov. 5 — Pittsburgh; Nov. 12—at Miami; Nov. 19—Iowa; Nov. 26—at South-| jern California. 1460 on your dial | Stadium | | NEW YORK (AP)—Billy Hunter Army, Navy Set for 60th Meeting Jomorro « x * * x * * ‘ Personal Pride | ‘Texas Rallies in 2nd Half to Nip a ee = ee! Oe eee 27, TWENTY-NINE 1959 Pontiac Netter Turned Back in pene! Test x *« * | ST. LOUIS (AP) — All eight | seeded players, led by defending |champion Chuck McKinley ef St. * 20-17, Only Key Factor Longhorns in In Annual Clash» swe Nothing Else at Stake day, is no longer worried about a as Both Schools Have spot in the Cotton Bowl. No siree, the Southern Conference title; Penn took the Ivy League crowft with a 28-13 comeback victory over Cornell; Wichita prevented Tulsa from moving into a three By The Associated Press Rekas: after squeaking by all the Longhorns have to worry way tie for the Missouri Valley Had Poor Seasons labout now ‘s how to stop Syra- title with a 26-21 victory; and cuse, topranked in everything, North Carolina finally hit its po- PHILADELPHIA (AP) ~— For when the two meet New Year's tential with a 500 victory over the first time in many years it Day bitter rival Duke appears the pageantry not the| Texas put on a tremendous sec- ‘ * * * football is luring some 100,000jond half spurt to overcome a 10-0 The Longhorns, ranked fourth fans intq Philadelphia’s Munici-| Texas A&M lead. for a 20-17 vic- jn the current Associated Press pal Stadium for Saturday's 60th'tory and a tie for the Southwest Pol) yesterday showed the jitters meeting of Army and Navy. |Conference title with Arkansas In recent seasons this tradition- The Longhorns got a Cotton Bow! al clash of Cadets and Midship- Spot since they had beaten Ark- men has had an important bear- ansas earlier in the season, ing on the national or sectional * * * football picture. Several times, a! Texas Christian is still in the victory meant a bowl bid for swe picture but they were in the Navy. Last year, for example, Cotton Bowl since Texas’ last trip Army assured itself of East- and thus can’t qualify. ern football honors with a 22-6 win | vo * over the Middies, The Longhorns’ victory was the Such has been highlight of one of the wildest egior, excitement and prestige Thanksgiving, Day football pro- But not this year. The Cadets prams in years. Virginia Military and Middies have naught at stake upset Virginia Tech 37-12 to win but personal pride, The 1959 foot- | --—————— ——— ball season, from the standpoint | of victory and defeat has been the worst for the service acad- emies in many they’ve had since a Nov. 14 upset by Texas Christian obliterated an undefeated season and their con- ference leadership, and made bowl plans uncertain * * The defeat had after Syracuse, ally in total offense, defense, rush- ling defense, scoring, and the na- tion's No. 1 team, had announced it accepted a Cotton Bowl bid to meet—the Orange thought—unde- feated Texas. The Orange, now 90 and the only major undefeated * come shortly the picture — seasons, Army's 43-1 record is the worst for the Cadets since the years of the cribbing scandal. In 1951, the Cadets won 2 and lost 7. The fol-! lowing year, former Coach} Earl Blaik rebuilt his shattered forces, the mark was 4-4-1, Both years Navy won the service game As for the Middies (4-4-1), you have to go back to 1951 for a poorer Navy team record-wise. | That year Navy brought a 2-6-1) slate into the Army game, but laced the decimated West Point- as ers 42-7. Two years later, with a 43-2 log. Navy won the Army game 20-7 However, those making the trip to Philadelphia to see the Cadets and Middies parade, for a glimpse of some celebrities, for| thé social prestige, just might see a darn good football game Both teams are believed better than their records. Injuries, es-| pecially to kev Army players, |} have hurt the Middies and Cadets} this frustrating season. If the lame and the halt are ready as both camps have indicated they the big crowd also may be treated to a thmilling contest There is an element of newness about this game. Each team has a coach, Wavne} Hardin replacing Eddie Erdelatz at Annapolis. and Dale Hall] suc- ire years new Pontiac Press Phote SS eiviuicl eine tion, tte And LEFT BEHIND — Just a few days ago, Tom Baker, 17, of Ox- hae Jnwced the name of the Mu-| ford entered a 190-pound buck in The Press’ deer derby, but his Inicipal Stadium to Philadelphia} lead didn't last long, as a parade of even bigger bucks came along. Tom's buck (above) was a fine 10-pointer. top-ranked nation-| jita. Young completed six of 11 ithrows for 96 yards * * 7 Underdog North Carolina hung FREE Bowling Instructions! BY THESE EXPERTS MARY MONROE JOE JOSEPH MONROE MOORE Graduate of AJBC Certified In- Charter member of Professional Member of Professional structers’ School. Also. Brunswick Bowlers’ Assn. Member of Pfeiffer Bowlers’ Association Bowling Team of Detroit. EVERY TUESDAY FROM 1 to 4:30 Certified Instructers’ Schoo! MON., WED., THURS., & Sat. 9 to 5 WE HAVE OUR OWN NURSERY Attention Housewives! 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Oakland County Area Tops State in Ski Sites Holly Ski Pro From Germany — | ra /Y\ DROUDEN pies | DAVISON LK.RD. a2 OXFORD A new ski pro will head the four-man teaching staff. at Mt Holly &ki Club this year & Peter Weber, «whe has been i the United States less than i af A \ - month, takes over the pro duties fe Ihis season & Weber, 28 has been an in Y, HOLIY u FNTON ey HOLLY AYA structor for seven years. He has been a class racer in Munich, Germany, and he holds a law degree from the University of ) Munich. y a ay SUMMIT SKI CLUB b proponent « the Wedeln ¢ method of skiing, Weber studied - ty and taught at the Austrian Sk Ay School - One of ais assistants wil) be Stein Jacobsson a member f Icelandic Ski team | WHITE LAKE RD. L New club manage: at Mt. Holl is Hal MelInnis. who last vear held a position at Grampian % PONTIAC LAKE REC. AREA : fA N\ TEEPLE HILL Ski Events on Tape At the 1960 Olympic Winter Games— for the first time in any | Olympic Games—a _ printed tape | record of the time of all con- testants for all events will be im- mediately available without need | for calculation. * * VTIGRLAND RD. MS * | The time standard will be a} quartz clock of observatory pre. | cision developed by the Longines organization. The printed tape will show the times to 1/100th of a second, which can further be ap proximated to 2/1000ths of a sec ond. ! vial KENSINGTON PARK an Defends Sailing Title CHICAGO (AP)—Michigan de- fends its title against 12 other schools in the 13th annual Timme Angsten Memorial Regatta for the intercollegiate sailing dinghy| championship starting today in Belmont Harbor. LET'S SKI Men's Pants $10.95 - $16.95 Stretch Pants ————_ ———_+- - Staff of Four at Mt. Christie | $24.95 - $33.95 | Once again a four man staff Ladies’ Pants of instructors, headed by Michel! $ 9.95-$15.95 } Turcotte, will handle the ski ac- Stretch Pants tivities at Mt. Christie, this season $22.95 - $29.95 * * * Men's & Ladies’ Ski Boots Three of the members were with) $24.95 - $33.95 | the staff last year. Newcomer is| Children's Boots Jens Olson who last year served as director the District Ski; Patrol. Like Gene Hill and Dr. | Neil Jacobs of the staff, Olson is a certified instructor under the} Imported Central Ski Association, | *® * * Turcette is a native of Quebec. He came to Christie last year from , Jasper-in-Quebec. He is a gradu: | ate of both the Canadian Ski In- structor Alliance and the Fritz Loosi school | of $9.50 Men's & Ladies’ Parkas $ 7.95 - $24.95 Men's & Ladies’ Sweaters $11.95 - $23.95 Skis $ 6.95 - $67.50 Layaway for Xmas SKI RENTAL THE Skides: Set + Mactings | All Moderately Priced $22.95 MEN'S STRETCH PANTS $2495 up Latest tmports tn hich fashion. finest fit. NYLON PARKAS . . as tow a5 $] ] 95 3 ’ Ble «election of stvlee and colors a “ OTHER PARKAS From $995 LARUE el Complete SKI OUTFIT * AUSTRIAN SKIS * SAFETY BINDINGS All tor™ * SKI POLES 95 * IMPORTED SKI BOOTS up * DAILY TOW TICKET * SKI LESSON 1693 S. Woodward 2 BLOCKS N. of 14 MILE RO>- MI 6-7474 Birmingham = i \pS TRESS aT we! \ BALD MT. REC. AREA The Birmingham Ski Cluly will SPORT meet the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Community SHOP House at 7:30 pm. Meetings will 16 S. CASS AVE be held through March There is a membership fe« | lt . - . SKI SCE NE—This i is ‘the new ski jump at Squaw Valley, Calif., finest imported site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. The picture was taken with a telescopic lens which fore-shortened the picture, making it look as though the jumpers would land on the shelter's roof, 100 yards = {rom the landing area. SOO SO SSS SSS SCS SSC SSS SCS SC SSCSSAN Wide Selection Ladies’ CHILDREN’S STRETCH PANTS : Coordinating Ski-Matic 5 PANTS & PARKAS Colors : \ | for the | outdoor-sy set Most important of all after-ski fashions is the very versatile CAR COAT... slopes or the at home neighborhood equally Come, have in store for you! Warmly quilt or pile lined for comfort corduroy, wool tweeds and herringbones ‘ or melton cloth Car Coats — Second Floor ema Skiing Starts at Holly: Others Set for Openers By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press In winter or summer, the story is the same—Oakland Coun- ty and area is the spartsman’s paradise. * * * Le) Aa 9 ey ROCHE (SIER PONTIAC see the marvelous collection we Monod Back Grampian’s Ski School] will again be directed by Gerry Monod *® * * Born and raised in Switzerland Monod was examiner and chief /instructor for the Canadian Rockies Zone In 1948 was coach for the Can- adian Ski Kacers for the Na- tionals at Banff, Canada. - He was also head of ski school at Sunshine Village Ski Resort at Banff. He came to Michigan after marrying Alys Monod, an expert skier and instructor herself, and became the ski pro at Otsego Ski Club at Gaylord, Michigan. * * * He has conducted many ski tours | in. the Austrian Alps and other | parts of Europe. He is an expert is the Aus- Porcupine Ski Area Plans Early Opening LANSING W — Favorable snow conditions will enable an early opening of the ski area at the Porcupine Mountains State this year | The State Conservation Depart ment reported three rope tows will! weekend basis! 9. The T-bar lift will) be opened starting Dec go into operation Dec. 19 and the ski areas will be in operation daily through the remainder of the season on a 4 13.98 to 34.98 it graces the In poplins, wide wale Park 900000000000000 During the summer, np minty has as many golf courses and lakes for water sports. When the snow falls and the tem- perature dyeps the story is still the same. There .are seven top flight winter sports areas inside the county and another two just outside county lines. This is more than any one of the other 82 Michigan counties can boast. Charlevoix County in the top of the lower pen- insula has four major winter sports areas to rank second to Oakland County. The great northern part of the state may have the bigger hills and longer slopes but for winter fun, Oakland County can offer plenty. * * * Here is a rundown of the nine major winter sports sitcs for the County area: * * * MT. CHRISTIE—Located on Davison Lake Road just west of M-24, five miles north of Oxford—this is the newest ski club to be added in the Pontiac area. It opened last winter and has planned its official opening for the 1959-60 season on the week- end of December 4th. Two significant changes have been the addition of another rope tow and creation of a new wider pla- teau at the top of the main slope. The plateau will widen the starting area by 200 feet. Facilities include 1,200 foot ski run, five toboggan chutes, and a beginner's slope. The ski shop has been Increased and rentals are available. Mt. Christie will oper- ate on a seven day and night basis with snow making machine in effect when necessary. Larger parking facilities have been added. Phone—MY 2-5501. * * * GRAMPIAN MT. SKI CLUB — Located 14 miles north of Pontiac, 2 miles east of Oxford on Lakeville Rd. off M-24 this popular ski area has been completely changed. Facili- ties include 5 slopes, new Pomalift, 8 rope tows and snow making machine. Every slope has been made longer and wider and the main slope has been made 30 feet higher. The warming house and ski shop has been completely re- decorated and a new kitchen has been added. A new park- ing 16t has been laid out to hold 500 cars, and new light- ing has been installed. Norm Archer will operate the ski shop and rentals again this year. Phone—OAkland 8-2450. * * * MT. HOLLY SKI CLUB—Located on US. 10 Skiers have already at Grampian oe 20 r tiac enjoyed themselves trian method of skiing called “wedeln.”’ two weekends. The snow-making machine covered one slope : with 10 inches and there was three days of activity last week- Assisting Gerry will be George eng Skiing is also planned this weekend. Facilities include 8 Odier, born in Marsalles, France electrically operated tows also used for night skiing. A new hiil, He has done mountain climbing 300 feet longer than the other slopes, and a new 1,500 foot trail and skiing around Reville in the;have been added this season. Rentals and instructions are Alps available with.a staff of four instructors. Phone — MElrose He came to Canada in 1958 as 4-938]. an official snow surveyor for the Canadian Government. He taught skiing in British Columbia at For- * * * SUMMIT SKI CLUB—Located 3'2 miles south of Fenton on bidden Plateau on the Island of Foley Road which is 14 miles east off U.S.-23. Facilities include Vancover. 9 ski runs and a beginners slope. There are five towns, with night skiing and snow-making machine. Instruction and rent ee je ges als are available. Phone —MAin 9-7150. ~ * * * DRYDEN SKI CLUB—Located 18 miles north of Roch- , ester, 142 miles west of Rochester road on 4237 Hough Road. ~ A brand new Swiss Style clubhouse, new parking facilities have been added this year with eight electric tows, and runs up to 1,200 feet. The new clubhouse has rentals avail- able and there is night skiing with snow-making machine. Future plans call for overnight accommodations. Official opening is December Ist. Phone — LI 4-4688. * * * | BALD MOUNTAIN RECREATION—Located six miles north of Pontiac just off M-24, the facilities permit skiing and to- | bogganing on open slopes. Ice fishing and skating are avail- able on nearby lakes. The area has 2,400 acres for cross-coun- try. Phone MY 2-2406 * * * PONTIAC LAKE RECREATION Located 10 miles west of |Pontiac and operated by the Kandahar Ski Club for members and guests only. On Orr Road off M-59, there are five slopes, | tive tows, ski jump, ski school and warming shelter. Phone LI 6-6148. : * * * TEEPLE HILL—Located in the Highland State Recrea- _tion Area 12 miles west of Pontiac. Outstanding facilities are available, with six ski tows, new double line tow and a bunny tow. Operated by the Pontiac Ski Club, a warming house with snack bar is operated each weekend and nights when snow conditions are favorable. Cross-country ski- ing, tobogganing and ice fishing are also available in the area. * * * KENSINGTON PARK—Located on U.S.-16 three miles west /of New Hudson on Kent Lake, the area has 4500 acres with ) open slopes for skiing, tobogganing and lakes for ice fishing. | There are lighted rinks for skating and shanties are permitted ;on the lakes. ~ &k * OTHER AREA FACILITIES for winter recreation can be found in the Ortonville Recreation area just north of Orton- ville; Proud Lake Recreation located 3 miles southeast of Mil- ford; and Metamora Recreatiori—2 miles north of Metamora. Learn te) Skate Bloomfield Hills lce Skating Studio Tula malic THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER s > YOUVE GOT TO ‘S . BEWACE THE ~ YOURE A/ST NOTHING & YOu PON'T AG WEDEL C WIGGLING) N MAN, FADE O/T 9 So aanire. STRICTLY FOR SXALES . Burl he \ MANEUVER ~* THAT CAME SAG EST TOUE VAS To SITZMA RM, EXACTLY AB (T SXNOS .Y THIRTY-ONE_ Active Winter Program Set by Rec A total of 21 rinks will be in operation this winter under the sponsorship of the Pontiac Recre- ‘ation Department, with ice skating available and hockey in most areas * * . Murphy Park will be the city winter sports area with several improvements for tobogganing and , construction of an ice rink for the first time The slide at Murphy Park was constructed last fall and toboggan was a great success Taint reper | This year over 1,000 yards of OLDERK pat sia soil have been dumped in the pit area of the toboggan run to allow smoother runs. A_ trip Rock ‘n’ Roll in Style Even on Ski Slopes By MURRAY OLDERMAN NEA Staff Correspondent SUGARLOAF MT., ME.—If you haven't got an Austrian instructor to teach you how to schuss a mountain, pack it in. That’s how much the yodeling boys from the Tyrolean Alps have taken over the slats in the nation’s winter sports areas, east and west. * * * Blame it all on Prof. Stefan Gruckenhauser, dean of physi-/covered Sugarloaf for skiing after his brother Earland ran By| Up inte these hills chasing bobcats (they're still up there, too). watching movies—the home kind—Herr Doktor discovered that) cal education at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. ski what Marilyn Monroe does best goes for the rest of us When you want to make progress, man, wede! To wedel is to wiggle, which sounds like a tortuous way 25 Schools. in Prep ki Program Head of the ski school on Sugarloaf Mountain is Werner 'Rothbacher, a Gruckenhauser disciple. Werner, prematurely gray and handsome (aren’t all ski instructors?), has even Amos Winter and the staid Down Easters of Maine sold on wedeln. of getting down a hill, but it’s the easiest, most graceful | method of skiing yet devised. trian method—that and an erec * both skis in so far in a snowplo FERSENSCHUB, OR HEEL THRUST, distinguishes the Aus- t upper body, with slightly bent and locked knees, the skis always parallel. * So how do you come to a stop? We were an old schneepflug extremist ourself, spraddling the legs and pointing the tips of * w it looked like we were fishing Amos who skis all day and dances all night at age 67, dis- jn grandma's well down in Texas creeping up on you. Amos wouldn't know a fersenschub from Tyrolean led- erhodsen, but it's what makes the skis turn round. And to ski you've got to learn to turn. Those trees have a way of That was pre-wedeln. Take uphill ski a bit forward, hips complished by a thrust of the It works, too, after a half “The upper torso is erect, shoulders as the French prescribe. The knees are bent, the imaway, Werner: without rotation of the into the hill and the turn ac- archery golf shoots will be an-: heels.” nounced eels. * e - dozen stizmarks, which is how, The city hockey program will lever has been added to the to- boggan ramp and the city will have 10 toboggans for rent dur- ing the season. The slide weekdays from {from 1 p.m * The comfort station will be open and heated this year at Murphy Park will be supervised 3:30 to dark and to dark on weekends. * * At Hawthorne Park, ice fish- ing can enjoyed on Little Silver Lake, with adequate slopes for sledding. | At ice be the Municipal Golf Course fishing is available on Crystal Lake and a scheduled program-of the Austrians describe the semi-reclining position that one have two leagues for boys 1618 Strives to avoid. Now, going down a steep incline you turn one way to break speed and turn * “% Total Entries Double Since Start in 58 Greater Interest Means Use of Two Sites for) Large Enrollment The High School skiing program, last at will continue initiated Grampian} Nit., the number of students and teams year this season with from participating doubled a year| io * * * Last year the program’ began with 12 schools represented and CHAMPIONSHIP FORM — total of 1,000 students taking part in the 15-week course. This year, 25 schools are en- tered with nearly 3,000 students participating. The large enroll- ment has necessitated the use of two ski areas. The program will operate on j weekly rotating basis. Students go- ing to Grampian one week will then’ HOLLYWOOD Ww — go to Mt. Holly the next week and thousands, a daytime vice versa between Mt. Holly and 209,000 balloons, Grampian skier racing * * |with a Hal McInnes, who formerly ———— spearheaded the program at Gram-| pian is now the club manager at! Holly. The program will have begin- ner and advanced students and as result of the program last year, most area schools now have their own ski clubs. dowr a The instructors under pro Gerry | Monod at Grampian and pro Pe ter Weber at Holly will provide «il! phases of instruction from the study of equipment to advanced skiing techniques Weekend Games Ist for MSU Sextet EAST LANSING (® — The Michi gan State Hockey team will pick up where it left off last year with away games Friday and Saturday nights against North Dakota at Forks. WALTER HAEFELI os - * * Haefelis Head School The Spartans were Big Ten ice champs last year on a 5-2-1 record. gt Dryden Ski Club But they ended as runners up to NCAA titlist North Dakota by los- ing 4-3 to the Sioux ir a sudden} death overtime. Michigan State had an overall | mark of 17-6-1 last season and} North Dakota a 21-10-1 record * * * MSU lost 10 lettermen through Selinger and wingman Bill Mac- Kenzie — both picked for the All- One of the best known Oak- land County ski teams, Walter and Midge Haefeli, head the new school of instruction at the Dry- den Ski Club this year, Mrs. Haefeti has 20 years of ski activity in her background and she is the area’s first wom- an teaching professional. Haefeli, a former Sujss, com- NCAA team — top scorer Ed) petive skier and instrictér, is Pollesel -ng@ team captain Joe Polano. | the area. teacher at Waterford High School, space in the ski jumping form which won him the state silane cemamabel a at Briar Hill last yrs A choir of opening of the Olympic fireworks,|Games at Squaw Valley Feb. 18. the gift of a city. 2,000 doves and a| mountain man for the Games, torch will figure in the Dave Freeman, zooms through Walt Disney, these plans at a press conference yesterday. Some 5,000 persons, 786 of the Olympic athletes, will | well as closing —ceremonies. Gala Pageantry for + Winter Olympics We're glad they warned us Freeman Hopes to Defend His Two Ski Titles looks like one continuous wiggle—ergo, wedeln. * the other and pretty soon it * What does it mean, Werne: Locations F These are the locations of Winter will | during the weekdays and mornings The whole idea prompted us to ascend Sugarloaf to the end|and afternoons oh weekends at of the T-bar lift. You could practically see Vermont. The winds | Northside rinks. howled, and the thermometer registered 3-below. The sign at the crest read: Don’t be a Schussboomer. and 13-15. Team registrations are now being taken at the Recrea- tion Department office. Games be played under the lights These are the ice skating loca- tions in the city: WASHINGTON PARK SUBDIVISION {West of 951 Berwick 8t —1 ng rink ' WASHINGTON "SCHOOL— 710 “Menom- Ski. Areas |near Traverse City: Holiday Hills, near Department inee—2 rinks, with boards SOUTHWEST CIVIC and Howland—1 skatin POOT — skating and hockey rink playground—1 R Y streets ORIOLE PIELD Between Parkhurst jand Paddock of Auburn—2 rinks skating ang hockey rink with boards ASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—25 8 San- ford—1 skating rink EMERSON 8C HOOL 659 Emerson Ave, on playground—! ating rink LeBARON x HOOL East Beve and arkell—? = skating and he ink ene boar OPTIMIST “PARK Between Pairmount and Woot Strat ore ins Ink WISNER FIELD 44) ‘Oa Ave at Summit—! hocke ink wi cheut boards -_ 1 skating rink baht bre = 204 W New York on play ine NORTHSIDE FIEL D Edison and Mon'- calm—2 rinks. hocke nk with boa Northside Community rink OWEN SCHOOL 43 E ia a playground—| skating rink WEBSTER SCHOOL—640 W Huror a playground—2 rinks. skating and hockey rink with boards Michigan ictor Michigan 6-0 Vict . in 1st Hockey Start CANTON, N. Y. \® — Michivan whipped St. Lawrence 6-0 last night as the Wolverines opened their hockey season by invading Northern New York Goalie Jim Coyle aqgiuevod the shutout with 28 saves. Sophomore Joe Lunghamer, a third-liner, was high scorer with two goals Michigan will be at Clarkson tonight and will return to St. Law- rence tomorrow night The Saints now have played two games and lost both. Don Dobrino, a halfhx on Iowa's 1956 Ruse Bowl team, rates baseball over football). He pitched last season for Wilson, N.C., in the Carolina League Headquarters We PARK—Nebraska musicians from 52 California and Nevada high school bands plus the U. S. Marine Corps band from 'Washington, D. C. and a massed through San Francisco and Sac- yesterday. . . C ae aye og abe isen City Hu-Lu Heights, near Dave Freeman, the ski-jumping aearhi areas Mf Mic in mh The East! iudsonville. indian Hills.’ Gren d “ ichigan area inclu n yd Jord Vall near E - . teacher from Waterford High . . aah (Ras ‘ take Valle) good f Kelkeske, Fo Bu f= Sell : : Au Sable Ranch and Ski Cl ear iington Ski Area, near Ludington, Man- = School, who is one of the out- Gasterd Belt Mi. aes Lake Orion: tate (@EINATOAlT car) Micmtetes 1 idlona 42 Trade! . ack Mt bet wees Chebovgen. Onaway = . 7 ° standing skiers of the area, COn- and Rogers Ci y. Dry den Ski Area 7 nea: are ee ee ws , |Dryden. Gramp M ‘ear Oxford . é : m1 sders himself “relied” this setlGratthe “WRAe” are “Pinata ge, Stare, WANS | BeDMRE BARR AVE son except for two meets in which “plats gpd ee ee near Harbor Springs; ot wees oo Park r Petoskey: Sugar Loaf Mt . . : he hopes to defend his titles on - sagipeee oar a nit i eetenes ; toute Teedes Mt. near | 742 W. Huron St. FE 5-9101 . Roe ee) een eee fMSiNGlOl Bowne Falls: Walloon Hills. at Walloon Free Parking at the Door Freeman won the Michigan ski Pars nee Muford Levels Pietinad [Zate" Wards il near Breen : jum ping championship at Briarison. \iio Mt, near Mie, Mott Mt near —" ililt last Fet d later | arwel ft Christie near Oxford a," 1 as ebruary, an ater Ne Mt. Frederick. near Gaylor Mt. Holly > too class A honors in the Kanda- | pron, nO ane a - abt poe. H RIDES SLEIGH RIDES har championships in the Pontiac aviegs, Sharan Valty. Tura) Leva CUTTER RIDES Sarre ar Village near Waters. Skyline, near Ros Lake Recreation area common, Snowsnake Mt., between Ha: (All Horse Drawn) P , Ines Pm Ee f 4: ; m > soared tison and Clare; Snow Valley, near . = Freeman also won the class A meet at eee | Against a strong win . MAIS Treen guar Os Clee, aanr emia Church Groups, Private Parties, etc. They were the only two jumping tournaments he (128 feet at Briar Hil e hopes to Sylvan Knob near Gaviord: Teeple . Hil near Highland Woodridge Ski entered last year and he won them both. He return to defend his title next Park. ebtween Lewston and Atlenta Refreshments on the grounds. ST HIGAN plans to defend both titles this year. February gauss ce” moran Cy: Boyne H B A R R A NCH ———_—__—— -—--- -- - ——___———-—- — —— Mt r B Pall Brady's Hil's These two meets were his only near lasivuce: abear iit mear Mesick e : ; : ~y¢Brock Park, near Ionia; Buck Hills ° : : two last year, and his first entry{ Teor otiah; Caberfae, near Cadillac 1 Mile West of Mount Christie Ski Resort _ l e y - Ech Valle near Kalamazoo: Glacier . in six years in any jumping tour-|Bche Velley, near Kalamasoo: Glacie For Appointment Call OA 8-3397 nament, near Marbor Springs; Hickory Hills PPPP LPP PPL PAL PAP PPP APPA A AOD POPPED | 4 2 inali 3 Girls’ ‘ 5.95 3 : d . Winter located in the main area, each Set Finalists Today Mt. Holly Opens Today 3 Girls and Boys Ice Skates $ t $ for NCAA Soccer Title $ — —_— > pereniicy diate * * MI. Hotty ski arca announced $ Ladies’ & Men’‘s Figure Skates $7.95 w 3 ' a | « told about) An estimated capacity of 35.000 STORRS, Conn. (AP)—The Uni’ it will be open daily starting $ > jis expected for the opening and versity of Bridgeport and = today. Officials said 6 inches of 3 Hard Toe Hockey Skates $ los ay b. 3 West Chester (Pa.) Teachers play machine-made snow was on the |4 . . > [ae cone Say, Bet > is Wecide Wo conien 2 Northland Skis and Hockey Sticks $ including | There will also be the usual dra- ff today to decide who P| ground for the opening of the 5 $ matic sequences that mark each 28ainst St. Louis alvesety in the. season of day and night skiing. $ All Ster Basketball Shoes 3 opening—as | finals of the first NCAA soccer 2 > ee |Olympic Games. Samanient 2 Leather Sleeve Award Jackets 3 The Olympic flame will be flown A ‘ ‘ In President Eisenhower's golf R 4 $ There will be more than 1,300 by jet from Greece by way of berth in COUTSE travels he has come up| WELDEN SPOR G GOODS $ Los Angeles. It will then be car. St- Louis clinched is berth lt" with a number of gifts. One of 3 2 ried in relay style by 600 high the Saturday finals with a ©? the most unusual is a vold-plated $ 51 Mt. Clemens St. FE 46211 2 school runners on a route north route of City College of New York putter —hrerrrrrrrroeoeoeeebrrebbeebenbbebebeebeeeeebeetds se bb bp bp be bp hb bn bo bh hh hh he hl ichoir of 2.645 voices ramento | ‘ + * re Ski Maps Available | There will be unique daytime The last runner will pass the | fireworks, the flags of all the com- torch to a 1956 gold medal Winner, The National Survey of Chester peting nations will be rocketed in Andrea Mead Lawrence, at the Vermont recently announced publi- to the skv to unfurl and drift Peak of Little Papoose Mountain. cation of the 1960 Eastern Ski Map windward by parachute An honor guard of eight other which lists all the major ski de- , skiers will escort her down the velopments, recommended _facili- Twenty thousand balloons will be floated and the traditional re- lease of 2,000 doves of peace will climax the ceremonies, There will be 30 “ice statues’ e eash rising M4 feet off the ground cauldron in the tripod, central lo- —— a Birmingham Winter Schedule Arranged The Biringham Recreation De- |partment has set its winter sports | BOB MINEWEASER’S th SKIS — BOOTS — PANTS HOCKEY SKATES and EQUIPMENT Team Prices on Jackets and School Sweaters CONVERSE ALL-STAR SHOES WILSON SPORTING GOODS. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 1214 WN, Perry St. FE 4-5393 schedule for the 1959-60 season. Open skating began Thanksgiving Day at the artificial rink at Eton Park. The junior and _ intermediate hockey leagues will use the rink Saturday mornings between 8:00 a.m. and noon. Open skating is set for 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily and one of the more popular pros in a}so 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. A ski instructor will be avail-| able at the slop at Lincoln and | Cranbrook roads with lights for! inight activ ities. MT. HOLLY SKI = AREA 18 Miles North of —- on US-10. Easy to See from Mi-Way Always ie ki conditions. 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Washington St., OXFORD OA 82933 4 ® Open 9 te 9 Daily f Re SPR RS ooo. piel ipment by It's Quality SKIS @ Head @ Northland POLES @ Eckel Children’s Boots — Skis i hh bi he . ates ks 2 " + * be =. $ ay > NAME BRAND SPORTSWEAR Women’s — Men’s Children’s by: Profile P & M Imports Francenia Libe Stretch Pants ACCESSORIES Car Racks Boot Trees Waxes — Laces Goggles z Al ag one ig ipsa node ves BIO ESF ee ee ee ed i wel hie sas a ee he ee le See, ee ee ee eee - 7 J v { F . } x ” r hd - THIRTY-TWO a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 T 85 Monday ADAM AMES By Lou Fine urns onda) : THAT'S RIGHT. GET ME | MORELL SEMBLE... ° - be ° MALVERN 6785... Winnie mazing ly ealt Y invall x By EDDY GILMORE few examinations and received |biles. He steadfastly refused to|tician who collaborated with a 5 LONDON — Three days before) 50 many degrees,”’ he once said. learn to drive. Once he observed: Nazis. / his 85th birthday, Sir Winston’ During one of his illnesses “I have always considered ‘hat | “I am afraid,” sighed Churchill, | } eausichalt 4x aeacel dha moar wrnae: Churchill turned to his vegan the substitution of the internal |+))5+ | have rather exhausted the | ‘ ngly health ling ms Lord Moran, and asked whether a egmbustion engine for the horse possibilities of the English Jan-| | ely a SENG, en) i drink was permitted after lunch.| marked a very gloomy milestone guage.” world. “Do you want it,” asked the doc-) in the progress of man.” | As an old man he made one of| HAR And he's still one of the most tor “or do you need it?” He has ridden horses. bred them, his touching comments on youth, u-27 aaa 8 eee Sen 1s 18M i“ "ly trained them, raced them and bet | Saying * * * came back Sir Winston, “‘but 1 one then | . . “lar eady mect my) Should think it pretty hazardous t “As long as you are generous BOOTS AN By Edgar Martin Mok im ready ° 5 is s interfere with ineradicable, ‘Don't give your son money,”’ he| and true and also fierce, vou — ’ . nenscage ll ne sone * mene = ade habit of a lifetime once advised a father. ‘As eal cannot hurt the world or even i} WELL WOU CANT)! QOURR ago. Whetner 1) Maker * Aceh m an, as you can afford it, give him} sertously distress her. She was ‘ GNE OE A LOVWER- to meet me is another matter 50 be cciait life Churehil) DOrses ” | a ae 1 and wen by " x eo ING \ Victim of two major strokes, ae an a * * * youth. She has lived and thrived OAKTING FOR has always liked alchoholic drinks two bouts with pneumonia and particularly champagne and, Only once did he admit he was only by repeated subjugations.”’ ONS OF THE ee vinenilline : Even so, Sir Winston hates birthdays, for he knows he can't | go on forever. At 85 he is undeni- | | ably feeble. } By McEvoy and Strieber He has trouble getting in and out of chairs and automobiles When he reads his speeches. he! often loses his place or stumbles | ee eee OO om MET BEFORE 75 \{ ly, f’ A =—y over familiar words {| < ~ *~ * * * : Yet. during that same fumbling BS e > speech, he will suddenly galvanize SN the audience and bring unashamed =N , tears to many eyes with fleeting | } moments of his magic way with 7 Cs words. f / ~*~ * * iN\\\ Words, spoken and written, have . qe D always fascinated him. OUT OUR WAY “Short words.” he once said, = Se mc cuGver VY Werle \ £8 F Sane = re ps silica lahengal lam SECONDS TAKIN’ TH ITDOES \\THATA GUY |} GUY WHO when short — are best of all. ET 17 GLOVE OFF TO SCRATCH \ TAKE TIME, )) WHO WEARS TAKES ALLEY OOP By V. T Hamlin A poor scholar as a boy, he de-| FEF4/ His EAR, AN’ FOURTEEN | Don't IT? /| GLOVES To TIME TO - veloped his scholarship relatively; FEE-—{ S&CONDS TO PUT IT WORK IN PROVE IT be late , = BACK ON AGIN-- NOW 1D Sa AIN'T MUCH } AIN'T ren seas = WATCH! HE'S TAKIN’ NEVE GOOD GOOD TO Ti ~ “No ene has ever pasted se | IT OFF AGIN, TO TAKE THOUGHT ) TO TH’ COMPANY . ° = A CHEW O’ T'BACKER’/ OF THAT’ / COMPANY! EITHER, = \ ONE - TWO - THREE -- IS HE? Terror Mob of 500 | bs . . < . = Fe Slays 121 in Java | = WP : ~y " V ‘A | ~KAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) —A Guess f Gerrorist attack by 500 armed, - ‘o y, Z <7) men, women and children took at! s\ v Teast 121 lives in the West Java| aN nf 7” y village of Tjibugel Tuesday, ac- ' A /-. WA sa tp ts Onsen matte OEE Rte te Grding to reports reaching Jak- a, 7 arta today. | 4 Ay 7 CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner The terrorists, believed to be| p- SA / AS A FINAL TEST OF YOUR PROGRESS,| | ALL THAT INTERESTS me IS YW WRITE (T FROM] | PERHAPS YOU'D FEBL SAFER IF WE LEAVE AY: YOU WERE TO MEMORIZE A TECHWICAL || KNOWING YOU CAN 00 IT. ' MEMORY, ANO || TILL YOU'RE THRU: AND HAVE IT CONCEALED members of the fanatic Darul Is-/| i ; BER?) | WITHOUT A MISTAKE! ID CHECK IT WITH|| ON YOU! OLGA: GIVE HER THAT “a lam sect of Moslems, swooped Z)te MAGAZINE TO WRITE ON! down on the village after overrun- JWG fing a small army post on the / outskirts Z They burned more than 400 “4 houses and the village school. g At least 65 other villagers were wounded, About 4,000 fled to the nearby town of Darmaradja. ~*~ * * ’ = - The reports said more persons) — SESE aT were killed and wounded in an at-} a fack on the neighboring village of ph Bah ei BABE ee Balubur Limbangan. -- - —+ DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney NANCY ee nee BECAUSE AW, DROP PLEASE THAT'S WHAT 1 1 I SAY PLEASE WANTED TO DO IN q THE FIRST THE SUBJECT 7 iu (1 SAID, PLA Z DROP IT a YY tm fog Fh Per OF AR right conerved Came 1959 by Onned Femue Syndiemte ine \_ i By Dick Cavalli I'LL BE WAITING > “11-27 Quy? DAL By Franklin Folger WELL! THIS 16 A PLEASANT . : SURPRISE, WHEN YOU COME UP Fecha incite aia You'll Find WINTHROP. WITH ONE THAT YOU 7 THINK TLL SWALLOW, PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Press Want Ad Section Every Day in the Pontiac Take advantage of this easy way to solve your buying and selling problems To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818] WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT Satisfies the Most More people enjoy it daily than any other chewing gum. By Charles Kuhn BUT PLEASE DON'T ASK UNLESS ¥\ RAC ) | ME T’ BAKE ANOTHER... TH’ NUTS Y RSS | % i s HERE'S THAT NUTCAKE I PROMISED YOU/ 32 PP POOH OT ORES ODEO ESOS today / } wht, + | ~~ 4 Ste TTT 1 || a PUPA Livi cccndsedscceccoccccssccccccecece be 22 | "So this morning I suddenly said to myself, ‘Who am I that I ‘shouldn't carry my own purchases?’ " oy / ‘ ’ ~ >. wo - Te: ON ee ee ee ee ee ae ee ee Ln a a a ee Oe ee ee ee ee oe eee se * a 3 cig el . rem ; > are: ee ee ee ae ee ee, A a! ee ae ne a i _— anil all ctinnal > e ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 _ THIRTY-THREE , . ? se ee = . eheniae RE oe TT eae F) « . aa S bd ate . wns _ Injured Four Car of Independence Twp. Youth Collides With Couple’s Auto Tobaccos Off; | MARKETS |Holiday Slows Aircrafts Strong |.2%.c%s2*."%% 2 Grain Trading produce brought to the Farmer’s| Two cars collided last night at the intersection of Madison avenue and Barkell street, injuring four persons NEW YORK WW — Tobaccos Market by growers and sold by; ¢y7CAGO i —Grain futures Tne BEC: netted Shen & slumped and aircrafts were strong them in wholesale package lots. prices eased toward a waste’ cer even 7 Charles S. Moore, in a mixed stock market early this Quotations are furnished by the trend today as trading fell to its| wale sat TOCEUVIERE ool UG relies Trading was fairly Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of slowest pace in several weeks. oa ape foes “un active. , on by Frank Ft. Stadler, 59, Gains and losses of fractions to Wednesday. (Bisctes Rececghide teat Moleasheals 82 S. Eastway bi, ab pia pa \a trough between the Thanksgiving | : . about a point prevailed among ’ |holiday and the weekend and that; | Stadler’s wife, Edith, 43, was mes Key stocks nea ama Detroit Produce |most dealers appeared willing to| pile " pear vomaition at st. ee Come Teor Ftp ekenat |stand on their commitments until | dase pe Mercy Hospital this noes 4 points. fRUITS Monday. | ing. She suffered ffAgctured ribs The tobaccos were upset by the noes es. bl. «se eeessececes = : Domestic buying was negli- | | and possible intern: injuries. government’s strongest statement | 42/6. voustnea: Pie Ml sible arate: and | enn WRN ACER Ee Ee mee z pples. McIntosh bu... 2 gible and a moderate volume of released to date “linking smoking with (Apples Se ne a 300 export business that had been : Sade. : Pt PON car eee lung caneer, American Tobacco pears Bose ‘apa eRe nee 425 expected over the' holiday failed : 5 “<= | Carol Schaffe of 68> Scott. ies par ree ua along VEGETABLES to develop. West Germany took | Renita Pres Fagie [Oe Ave ® passenger ant Moore » pain ne so a “The, hci Cabvage, bu. bu. Sdn aie 20 cual parcel, of dark hard | FACE LIFTING — Fox Cleaners presents a brand new front side. Inside, a sound-proof ceiling, vinyl tile floor and tluoresctat i pe pd " sp ‘ i "and fell 534 to 103! on an initial iBeppenes oe ia ee _ 30 ; . | to the world. The exterior of the building on West Huron street !s lights provide a fresh atmosphere. New counters and an automatic |yeleased. Moore wa iniiiediio trade of 4,200 shares then pared Seecrituen’ aa DU. soc: cose i Ls) Wheat was '4 to '2 cent a bushel) now almost all glass with buff Roman brick replacing the original conveyor for garments make for more efficient customer service Pontiac General with severe face a couple of points from the loss. |Celery, root. doz. ..............06-. 115 lower after about an hour, Decem-| cement block. The entrance was moved from the center to the Keith Siegwart was the contractor. and knee Guts. His. dvndition. ix Aircrafts, brokers said. were du oe ae bee. ee coaana. 3.$0/ber $1.98'2; corn unchanged to 4s rn aininenannen eens a | fair or - , e Onions, dry 60-1b bag...... *** 1.30 lower, December $1.10!4; oats un- * + * for a technical rebound and were! Parsley Root doz. bu helped by sentiment that the nation | Eatsley. curly, doz. bchs. ween : changed to *s lower, December A . | hoses: Gir Xs feavcline scask t tinue to k t rd Farenipe ibe Pak Gm » TON: nye 2 bigher to & lower. Business Notes yn Madison aveaiie Stadle S ith must continue to keep up its guard Parsnips, Ye bu. ~.....-+.+ ‘ December $1.32% : soybeans } end e 0 00 | on UC on Madis nue, Stadler’s suut! ‘4 the cold war: | Potatoes. 50 Ib. bag spasgnacaoce 1.75 December $1.32% and soybe as 4 on Barkell street when they col- |Radishes, black. ‘ bu errr 1.50/to 114 lower, January $2.18! * * * |Radishes. hothouse. doz. bchs. ss.-- 165) ary § = Lyle L. Blahna, 19332 Beverly lided at 11 p.m |}Rutabagas. bu. ceapecondos 1.60 he big three motors, coppers, Sauash. Acorn, bu The 8 £ RS CORES S: Squash, Butternut. bu | 'Rd.. Birmingham. has joined the — Grain Prices al Home Loans Ch urch Workshop oa pining Partai Bishop Ties lowe, 81, airlines, rails and electrical equip- Squash. Buttercup, bu. 25 ments were mostly higher. Chemi- Squash Hubbard ce 1 50 | OPENING GRAIN a7 ° ° P cals, oils and drugs were mixed. Turnips bu. ........-sseeeeeeeeeeees 20° icAGO. Nov 27 JAP) —- Opening . director of mar- Dies in Indianapotis . . grain prices Sparkman Says Some’ A workshop for church school,of the year for teachers of religion keting. Blahna Reyackia Tobacco was Gwe | sees. i re 1550 a * * Le be held Mict land heartily recommend the par-|. was director of INDIANAPOLIS \®—Bishop Titus abbage, vo 1) OMS at oo weisiom sis D . 1.99 -- 7 133 . Pi ° teachers will e he at Michigan é of 4 oy bs - ; : i AINE » U > 1h aroun a sie re —- Collards No. 1, bu. ......s++006 .* ier | 2.037% rv! — ast Firms Demanding Big wae - Oakland D 5 -|ticipation of all churches of the| marketing and Lowe, 81, former president of the — so nari Obie nar SALAD GREENS vy soe tan oo 133% Discounts State University Qaklan - “larea.” he said | Oe advertising fr Council of Bishops of the Meth- around- a ial a® — Celery Cabbage, dos. . $1.75 Sep cco 5% Mar . ...... 135!2 ‘to acquaint church and Sunday| Churches may obtain further in- " the Anderson “v.,/odist Church, died early today in AYOES Hees See = Fore . | Dec eee. 110% ny , 128 * WASHINGTON (AP)—Chairman School teachers of all faiths with| {formation and reserve space in the| m anu f a c-Jmdianapolis Methodist Hospital. . "I al j , ¢ : yy, AY 4 i —( é é P : : . = mace “er ‘ 3 Oe E > »e . Curtiss-Wright, under investiga: | Poultry and Eggs IMey Doan “Para one ton J Spark . (D-Ala) said) "¢W effective techniques in in-]program by contacting Dr. Lowell turers of auto-/He had been ill two years tion by the Securities and Ex-| lJly . ces. 118% Dee onn J. sparcman “Ala? Said) +s ructional methods. Eklund, MSUO director of con-| motive acces-| Bishop Lowe had spent 48 years change Commission because of the) DETROIT POULTRY Bap senor 116 Jen 5 «+-+>- A aptoday thie Senate Kee waginatiel - -<« # ltinuing education. sories. Prior to|in the ministry stock's gyrations Wednesday, DETROIT, Nov. 3 a os =“ @ ceeeeee mittee will look into some prac- * _ arr | that, he was with| Born at Billstone, England, he opened late, erased the previous live poultry |tices by money lenders in the! The program is el to aol . General Milis,|Came to this country at the age of session's fractional loss and bette ool ie oe ike te home loan business. ries of adult educational efforts c-| Arraignment BLAHNA Inc: for 14 years. ji and lived in Pittsburgh, where 4 showed a net gain of better than a|!®. Barred Rocks 31-22; eaponeties, over point. 5 lbs. 26-27; turkeys heavy type young toms 28 Gains of around a point or bet- ee ade also by Boeing, _DEPROIT. Nov 27 (APi—Eggs f 0 b| ter were m Douglas, General Dynamics Republic Aviation. * * * Detroit in case lots federal-state graded and " wWhites—Grade A extra large 30: large 37: medium 30, small 24; grade B large 33. no brown eggs reported. Checks 20 Total weekly receipts of government graded eggs Nov 21-27, were 9.998 Solar Aircraft was deiayed about | cases Commercially graded an hour in opening due to a pile! whites—Grade A extre large 34: large up of buy orders following news 32-33; medium 25-26; small, browns grade A extra large 32‘; large 31 that International Harvester has medium 26%; small 22; grade B large 28 offered to buy the company through an exchange of stock. Solar was up 3% to 20! initially and kept a Lodge Calendar net gain of more than 2 in later trades Esther Court #13 Order of the Amaranth meeting Friday, Novem-| U.S. Steel and Jones & Eaughlin, ber 27 has been cancelled. Cather- rose fractionally. Bethlehem and ine McCrindle, Sec Adv tepublic Steel were off slightly. Special communication of Pon- tiac me oe pie Nov. 27%) to confer the M.M. degree. e| rk Stocks ‘Opens at 7 o'clock p. m. Leslie {| New Yo S Hotchkiss, W. M. Adv NEW YORK, Nov 27 (AP) — Stocks Pigures after decimals are eighths Special communication Cedar Admiral ..e. 216 Isl Crk Coal 343,Lodge No. 60, F&AM. Clarkston, Air Re@uc 76.7 Johns Man 50.1|Sat., Nov. 28, 6 p. m. Work in MM. Allied Ch 113. Jones & L .. 16.2\ degree. Gordon Stayt, W. M. Adv. Allis Chal 33.1 Kennecott 92.5 Alum Ltd e. 312 Kimb Clk .. 174 Am Airlin ... 23.6 Kresge, 8S «. 31.5 Am Cab aoe. =: Kroger eo 31 N P be Am Mardy. § BS €ws In brie Am M&Pdy . 492 tte McN&L 103 Am Met Cl... 237. pigs @ My .. 90 a ne Sig Lockn Aire .. 312 Am Onon ap4 Loews Inc 32.3| Charles W. Brown, 29, of 1401 A Lone § Gus |. 371/ Rosedale St., was found guilty of| aca camel "37 — 33 drunk driving before Municipal : rl 2 ea | Armour & Co 364 Manta sco’. 41 [Judge Cecil McCallum and fined! Avco Corp 155 say Eg Str ns $100. He immediately appealed the) 39 er os . mat oy a $32 Mpls Hon 1354 case to the Oakland County Cir-| Boeing’ Alr ... 344 Minn M & M 161-4 j ‘ourt. Bond Strs . 222 Minn P ong a 4| cult Court Borden 817 Monsan Ch .. . mora Warn .. 444 Mont Ward |. 304 William Murphy, 526 Linda Vista Briegs Mig .. 11 Mot Wheel .. 20 | Brist My 454 Motorola 149.4/Dr-, reported to Pontiac police Bun Balke hes Nat Cash R.. 6s yesterday that someone stole a @ Co ...6. ? i be : Baie. A Le Grae ex $$ ihunting jacket valued at $18.95 and Calum & H .. 227 wat Lead .. 108 |a can of paint from his car. Campb Soup .. 505 wy Central .. 27.7) fan bee a 33 Nort & West . 204) goon. broke into the Bethune Mitel Afri... 131 No Am Av .. 37 ; ; ; er oe 8 NS Pac $3-6/School by breaking a window, it Case Ji ccses OG Nee Oe ‘’ 352\was reported to Pontiac Police Chrysler 63 Pac G & El Cities Bve . a7 Coca Cola 18° Panh a Cole Palm . 40 cram ~ Colum Gas «4: ae a Con Bdis $9.7 : Concumer Pw 565 BUDDENBORG, NOV 25. 1959, tion of the Federal Sugar Act de al.) eligible fo compete in the open Baby Mary, 5734 Pickborn, Rt. ing with reallocation of quota defi-|Classes for the exposition’s most, No 6 Milford beloved infant ; ‘ . | daughter of Herman and Emily cits. icoveted award of grand champion} Buddehborg. dear. sister of >, . Joseph Buddenborg. Herman, . * * * | ste er of the show. Michael, Margarette Carol, -Under the act, when areas like| Blanche and Lee Ann Budden . ‘ . i org. ear randdaug er 0 Puerto Rico cannot fill their marl PP Wi Joseph Buddendorg. and. Mrs j 7 | Emily Puller Graveside § service keting quotas, part of the deficit is| arm lves SAS ONEIa CAE IDI a TH thal GROTH allocated to American sugar beet ing Friday. Nov 7, 1959 at Commerce Cemetery Arrange- producers Taking Jobs ments by Richardson-Bird Funeral Joseph M. Creed, counsel for the | E a Bien a ~ STEADY 2383 ~ OLDER Lk 25 OR 438 Orchard CAR WASHER WTD — 149 W. Huron - 'EXPERIENCED FIREMAN TO operate oil fired boiler Rochester igen Company, Rochester, een EXP ED CAR lot. yay & Service, Auburn Ave. FULL TIME CHURCH CARETAK- er. Call for app’t. MA _ 6-6606, oa m. to 5 5 p.m a LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. EXPE- rienced in residential and com- mercial work. Apply in person, 4620 Dixie Highway. OPPORTUNITY PLUS, MARRIED sales organization $432 a Mo plus expenses guaranteed OR 3-8565 PART-TIME If you are free 7-10 p.m., and are neat appearing om have a car. you may be able to qualify for a job that weala, ne pe you to earn $50 per week, a still retain your regular job. ‘For information call Mr. Allen, OR 3-0822, 7 p.m. 9 pm. ESTA SALES) Old established firm needs 3 men to _" over branch office. OR 3-2361. "ROBB 61, be-> ; 19 P x i : 4 | Help Wanted Male _ 6 CARNIVAL | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN wie. | ed for full éime. Lake property Wtd. Household Goods | 29 BARGAIN HOUSE NEEDS | NOW. furn., TVs appliances used Top prices. Please e.. By Dick Turner {\ and custom home sales. Call FM _3- 0085 for interview appointment SHOE SALESMEN Real pogteree for experienced man id established store. Write careers Pontiac Press x | SALESMEN FOR MODERNIZATION | sales, also telephone canvassers _ FE 2-8245 SALESMEN 6 young men, 21-30. some expert- ence in floor selling for new furniture store in Drayton Plains Call’ Mr. Irwin for interview. WaAlnut CROWN FURNITURE 6300 Mack Detroit WANTED SALESMAN One of Oakland — oldest dealerships . xpanding to meet the needs of Ay fast growing community. Beattie Mtr. Sales, Inc. 5806 Dixie Hwy Waterford PHONE OR 3- 1291 be- | Mich- , US) in ven amore s Bales | oy WANTED. EXPERIENCED APPLI- ance service man, must be famil- far with domestic refrigeration and automatic washers. Steady work with top pay for the right man. Reply Pontiac Press Box 70 WANTED EXP TV REPAIRMAN. _Bench work only. FE 4-9022 ~tielp Wanted Female 7 BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN. FE 8- FULLY EXPERIENCED COOK for Convalescent home. White only. No phone calls. please 1220 Auburn Road. Thank you HOUSEKEEPER WANTED LIVE IN 2 grown ups. No heavy work Washing goes out. $20 week. MI 4-4095 -9ED 3 LADIES 21 OR OVER or saleswor«. For interview call FE 5-495: sor UL 2-3782 REGISTERED NURSE WANTED, | art time for doctor's office Must nave own tragsportat: ion Write qualifications to box 73, Pontiac Press FPORMER EDUCATOR RECENTLY widowed is returning to the beautiful north country & would like to take with her to share her home a@ refined woman as a companion or a child to train or mother for interview LADY BETWEEN housework Live tn 2-6004 after 8 30 pm LADY TO ASSIST WITH CHII- dren and housework. OR 3-8833 | Stenographer | Excellent job opportunity to act | @s reception! st and stenographer Must be ae: to meet the public Mu take shorthand 86 & type 40 * pm & have at 1 year of experience Appli must live in Roval Oak area Salary $3300 to $3600 to start. Depending upon background and experience of applicants Good fringe benefits program of- fered Apply at personne! office Oakiand County Office Burlding 1 Lafayette Pontiac. FE 3-786! SALES LADIES. EXPERIENCED in lady's sports wear Full and part time. Good salary Apply in person. Burton's, 75 N. Sagi- naw SALESLADY | N 4050 FOR Call FULL TIME NOW til Christmas Experienced pre- ferred Apply in person Bar- | nett's Clothes Shop. 150,,.N. Sag- inaw Street WAITRESS ary Buttercup EXP. NOT NECES 910 Oakland WOMAN FOR TELEPHONF SUR vey work Will train Kendales S Saginaw WOMAN FOR GENFRAL OFFICE work. Must like detailed clerical work Typing required Wr Pontiac Press Box 101, giving education, Job experience & fami}! status WTD EXP DOMESTIC HELP TO live tn Call FE 2-1068 weekdays between 9 & 5 WANTED BUMPER AND ers Only the best need apply $150 ma week guaranteed for 40 { hours a Week A&B Collision 3565 Elizabeth Lake Road No phone calls YOUNG WOMAN home To care thie 1ome character _Phone OR 3-7419 __ Nelp | Ww anted 8 OPP ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE available Ful! or part time Av- erage $2.50 per hr 150 N. Perry 830 to 11:0 am LOOKING ~ FOR A JOB IF write Pontiac Press Box URE GOOD OPPORTUNITY Build your own business. no in- age PAINT- NEEDS girl in Tespon WHO for little Must good be 80, | Vestment required Guaranteed cosmetic product. Call LI 3-0048 for appt ORGAN TEACHER WANTED WE furnish vour studio free of charge ;} Call Gallagher Music Co. 18 E | _ Huron_ St PE 4-0566 REAL ESTATE | Salesmen or salesiacies—ex enced preferred. Pontac, Milford, Rochester, Bloomfield areas Lake city and custom home sales New | photo-listing program. Call FE 4-4526 for interview REGISTERED X-RAY & LABORA- tory technician. Inquire D_ Hill, | RT MT Ph Goodrich 22 for interview bet 7 am. and 3 pm Mon through Pri “Employment Agencies 9 EVELYN EDWARDS NEEDS Live-in Maids ‘0 PER WEEK 24°, E HURON SUITE 4 FE _ 4-0584 —_ FE_ 41429 Sect'v Aged 19-30 for downtown office. Must type and take\ shorthand. Midwest Employment, 406 Pon- _tiac State Bank Bidg. PE 5-9227 Work Wanted Male 11 Roeser ern sere Eee A-1 CARPFNTER WORK NEW _ and repair. FE 4-4210 A-1 PAINTING AND WALL Pa- __pering. FE po 247210 BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES — EMpire 33416 Please phone MI 6-6490 _ ALUMINUM FE; ert. | 4 | - Wtd. Miccellaneous 30 BUY, RENT OR LEASE SANTA Claus suit, size 48 or 50. Call OR 32717 HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, adding machine or piece of office furniture or equipment not in use? We will buy these items. OR 3-9767 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR standing timber. Alberta Lumber Mills, FE 8-6131 WANTED LIKE NEW LIVING suite, matching coffee and end tables, recliner chair, two bed- room suites, desk, ajl light fin- ish Floor lamp, prefer §tiffel iswitch in shaft}, fireplace screen (curtain type) FE 4-6324 Share Living Quarters: 33 4 LADY OR COUPLE OVER 60 YRS of age in need of a home. FE LU a? Building Service ‘Junior said his first word eit me! ye r ar eee ae P1969 by NEA Service, In@ today, and he didn't learn it A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT wo ALL wo me sto DON BUL Lake Ser stal _Also fireplace. OR 3-9402 TYPES OF MASONRY rk 15 years exp. Res. & com- reial, il. OR 3- 2063 SIDING AWNING & Home iemodeling FE Tk rms a 1887. ~ BULLDOZING & TRUCKING La TURNER _ 5- 2853 LDOZING — ~ EXCAVATING - dredging Trucking tanks Drain fields in- Free estimates. OR 3-6952 aie lled BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED Work guaranteed Free estimates FE 4-0777 CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. _ Fic CAR _e ors, basements. EM 3-4879 PENTER CREW AVAILABLE. 3-0333 EMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-0782 CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO lar ence CUSTOM HOMES BY builder ge or small 20 Free estimate years experi- OR 3-6172 Free estimates. UL 2-5175 LICENSED DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing Gar ELE PA El Construction Ea FRE - Electric” S 7 EXCAVATING BULLDOZING HOM tions I Te HOU Free estimates FE 8-6781. FARL S CONSTRUCTION ages, additions cabinets & etc EM 31-3650 oe AL SERV -FREE NEY Electric Z CRICAL EST CONTRACTOR and maintenance Connup Electric, UL 2-3902 E ESTIMATES ON WIRING _ Huron TRENCHING _-— _EM_ 3-0881 — GARAGE CABINS. ADDI- censed builder. FHA FE 4-6909 MOVING E rms SE Peron y equipped FE 4-8450 [L A. Young PLASTERING Atul 8-42 NEW & REPAIR cs finished. FE ¢-0153 or FE 79 i2 PLASTERING. NEW . REPAIR AD dit PLASTERING es Ww ions guaranteed OR 4-0155 & PATCH WORK. Meyers FE 5-0465 or MY 2-1606 PLASTERING. Alt aft kK ¢ Sa EAV PLASTERING & REPAIR - 2-7922 Pa TRE septic tanks. _ ditches and boat Business Service nd 5-05 NEW & ics finished. Kawls er 5 REPAIR FE 4-9153 pm + SNYDER FLOOR ng and finishing 2 ; _ ROOF REPAIRS ESTROUGHING FE LAYING REAS t Lee. FE NCHING Field tile well UL_2-5404 FE 5-5439 Phone FE 4-0444 EXCAVATING FOR footings, 15 |, ALL MAKEs OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory at Office rence — | BLOC Wali FE 2-163) Genera! Supply Co 17 W St. Phone PE 3-0135 IMFIELD WALL and windows our office Reasonable trained man Printing & Law- CLEANERS. ~ DEER HUNTERS | Let your Ro _ Crooks ELECTRIC MOTOR al us skin, cut deer storage Oak Frozen Rd. LI 1-8466 if desired yal Foods, ring and rewinding. 218 ike. Phone FE 4-3981 ~ FAY'’s APPLIANCE “PARTS 96 OAKLAND FULLMER ae rt me 4-01 | FUR ser AVE 2-4021 DO- & stic refrigeration service 06 — — _ NACES CLEANED viced. C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. PLASTERING—NEW OR REPAIR. Wo law: CreATIORS. 27 DRESSMAKING. ter rk guaranteed. FE — = 4-5665 Fiorence Ave, Pontiac TAILORING, AL- ations Mrs. Bodell, FE 4-0053 DRESSES, SKIRTS COATS SHORT- _ ened, DRESSMAK!ING ter in TAIL me | rep CARPENTER, PART TIME ONLY. EM 3-2 reas. FE 4-20 ations. Drapes & formais done my_ home. Call FE 8-8455. LORING. ALTERATIONS FOR n & women. Dressmak'g * ‘ur FE 5-2538. Edna Warner. ___Laundry Service RAADRAIINS air wrap and freeze 1902 SERVICE RE- E "AND 20 | CABINET ET MAKER AND > CARPEN- COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY ter. Kitchen @ specialty, FE service — Shirt service. Pontiac | _+ ae 540 8. Telegraph. FE | CARPENTER wo OF ANY = ; | Kind” Reasonable, Call after 6 Landscaping 21 Dm. 38 | mrnnnns, | MARRIED MAN DESIRES PART | A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- time work. OR_3-6682. moval and trimmin; Get |MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK. | _>id. FE 2-7188 or FE 8-9735._ FE 2-8691 | ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDS WORK. _ Full or part time. FE 89724. PAINTING INTERIOR, BY JOB _or hr. PE 2-9453._ _ WALL WASHING BY MACHINE Costs tess. FE 8-6429. ‘No Mess.) MAN NEEDS WORK DESPERATE- _ly_of any kind. FE 4-0117 MARRIED MAN 20 NEEDS WORK 3 2 kind desperately. FE 5-33 Work Wanted Female 12 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing & house cleaning, FE 3-7581. EXPERIENCED GIRL WA NTS day work References. FH 5-0021 EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL | wishes babysitting and light housework Can live in or go _home nights FE 5-3379 meat i WANTED 53-6685 IRONINGS FE 8-9824 LADY DESIRES DAY WORK. | Work by the week. Have refer- ences and transportation. FE __ 8-6712. : LADY 3 DAYS PER 8-8043 WANTS week work. References. FE | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- _Tetarial service EM 32842. WASHING AND IRONINGS. PICK up_ and deliver, FE 5-9724. Building Service 13 ftorerresn "0 1A ALU SIDING,. STORMS, | _ awnings. VALLELY CO. OL 1-6623 | Al BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also repairs. OR 3-0464. 4-1 FLOOR SANDING. WITT — _the floor sander. FE 5-3722. - A-1 CARPENTRY Additions — Basements Attics — Garages — GET MY BID F FE 3- A-1 RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & industrial Mason and gen. contracting. Also stere front re- Sie John W. Caples. MY As OMPLETE BUILDING sERV- lity work, 7 BOWKER NSTRUCTI MA ¢2253 or 13, OR TAILORING, AL- | | our) Michigan Assoc _Finish grading. _Top soil. FE 2-0603 EARRY'S TREE mo fireplace 1 wood. SERVICE. RE- val. trimm land clearing, 3-0316. 1-A Reduced Rates Local - ot oc gee FE 4 SMITH M Reasonable rates. DEL. WORK OR LIGHT HAULING, —_New pickup. FE 8-9724. Gr HAU LIG _Up free < T 18T HT Rubbish. Fill dirt, top soil. and front end loading. FE UNWANTED ARTICL’ %- Ton Panies Dump Trucks _ing and wallpapering. A-l1_ MOVING §& SERVICE avel, sand, topsoil, FE 3-7031. After 5 call E_5-3458 FAST DEPENDABLE TRUCKING— fall ge LING AND RUBBISH. load. Anytime. FE 4-0264 | HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME your price. Any time. FE 8-0095. AND HEAVY TRUCKING. sand, free of f charge. FE 5-4638 rucks to Rent. AND EQUIPMENT Pontiac Farm and O'DELL CARTAGE | Local and =~ garam moving. Phone 5-6806 CLASS DECORATING. FE $2 A 3 PICKED 1%-Ton Stakes Semi-Trailers Industrial Tractor Co. _. 825 8. WOODWARD FE 1 4-1442 Open Daily Including Sunday Painting & Decorating 2 23 PAINT- 40255. isT ¢ ing. orating. | _ 2.2940. Cash or -terms. 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND ae 3 CLASS. INT. & EXT. RA apering FE PAINT- Reas. Don eek OL_ 1-3141. ‘A BEd INTERI an | Fh, rin ena. per removed. *-E +6018, _ Moving & Trucking 22) Painting & ¢ Decorating 23 A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR, EX- | terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. _ Guaranteed, Free est. FE 4-9205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING 26 years’ experience. Reasonable. Free estimates. Phone UL 2-1398. c PAINTING PAPERING REMOV-. | al Washing FE 2-2312 PAINTING, PAPERING cleaning paper removed. Sandusky. FE SE 7145 PAINTING INT. & EXT. PAPER hanging Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364 ~WALL B. Televi ision Servi ice ae ree ne e 24 CREST TV & RADIO. 1 HOUR 5-5270. 8-013 Wtd. Contracts, , Mtgs.. 35 ~~ - $100,000 To invest tn good land contracts. Have customers waiting.« JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2433 ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC- tion on your land contract. Cash buyers eae es Realtor Part- | ridge, FE 4 050 W. Buron. “IMME EDIATE ACTION On any geod land contract. New or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- isfactory inspection of preperty and title. Ask for Ken Templeton, _L. Templeton, Realtor 239 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4 4863 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy. _ OR - 1395 __ LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to sell. Earl Garrels. EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4086. NO RED TAPE Will buy or sell vour land con- ‘tract or equity. Fast courteous service. Free appratsal. OR 3-9701 Giroux & Franks 4385 Dixle Hwy. | Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH GI! OR FHA EQUITIES If you are leaving state or need money quickly, call us. Immediate deposit R. 1. WICKERSHAM | 7195 WEST MAPLE MaAtalr 6-6250 _se vice FE 55270 _ DAY OR NIGHT ~ TV SERVICE. CASH FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8390 M. P. STRAKA 48 ‘HOURS JENSEN’S TV SERVICE. AFTER- fe EET ’ noon & evening. Call) FE 2-0495 HOME = EOL IT\ WALKER & GARY RADIO & TV WRIGHT-VALUET FE 8-0071 188 N. Johnson ,TE 5-0693 — _ _ FE 5-9441 | . ACTION YOUR HOME - FARM | _Upholstering 25 TavINGER REALTY OR 34138 FAKLES CUSTOM UPHoLSTER. GET CASH FOR YOUR (HOM | ae a Cooley Lake Rd. EM sale Phone for particulays Clark 32641. Rea! Estate. 1362 W Huron FE AL’S UPHOLSTERING 3-7888 Res FE 4-4813 Open eve- __FE 4- -8797 Nings & Sundays ~~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING — > : - 297 NORTH PERRY ST. Gt AND FHA rE 5 8&88 CASH FOR YOUR HOME | Pil WE TRADE pay are | 7 DORRIS & SON REALTORS Lost & Found 26 152 W. Huron FE 4.1557 arn} ~~ —_—— = ae ~~ WTD 3 BDRM LAKEFRONT BROWN WITH GRAY & WHITE Preferably brick vear around | streaks threugh back 4 mo. old home with garage Cash waiting — mutt Cocker ears and long taf ind s | Answers Yo name of Buff Lost __ OR 3-1251 _ ay of Betsy Ot. FE WiwiED LAND CONTRACTS — | = — _— = Farms and Lake property Don't LOST. BLUE PARAKEET 77 8 lose vour bome. We can sell it Tasmania, FE 2-5535. Reward for vou | LOST WHITE GOLD WATCH. EX- J’auy] \{. Jones, Real Est. hedaa a of Federais. 832 W Huron FE 4-8550 | FOUND YOUNG FEMALE BOXER 4, ,WHLE PAY CASH. | aS tare and Prospect ELLWOOD REALTY. PE 4-5203 _ | 1751 — To aa WHITE TOY FOX TER WANTED rier with brown and biack hrad 4 unit apartment or flat. good FE 86-1940 _ peighborhood We bave a buyer. | LOST SMALI BI ACK AND Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron white female dog vicinity of W FF 4-6402 Even ngs phene Mr Huron and Pontiac Lake Rd.’ _ Boone at FE 2? 0588 _R d FE 2-4489 OR 3-3274 > . | ~ Noti es & Personals _ 7 Rent Apts. Furnished 37) Cc “ w —S ~ 3 WARM MODERN 3 ROOM, GA- ee ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL _rage 154 Judsor 7 Cold wave complete $5 50. ™ | MODERN BEAUTIFUL APT ON _othy's, FE 2-1244 7 Cass Lake for couple or single AEROTREDS person $12 weekly Entirely Pri- KN APP ORS vate entrance and parking. FE 4-5382 ee OR _3-15@2 }.7 pL NEAR MIRACLE MILE, BETTY 3. DOLL _L HOSPITAL. ails clean 3 room bath $55 & up _ Quillen. OR 3-3874 Hrs. 1-5 p.m. FE 4-3369 E 8-1370 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a friendly advisor. Phone FE 2-5122. After 5 p.m. or if no an- swer. FE 2-8734 Confidential. PUDGFT YOUR DEBTS Por your best bet to get out of debt see | Financial Advisors, Inc. 3‘) 8 SAGINAW PE 3-7053 CALL FLECTROLYSIS CENTER for removal of unwanted hair ‘face, body! Martha’ Wilder State Registered. OR 3-2895, j days, eves DRAYTON CERAMICS NOW OPEN at 4192 Dixie Hwy Enjoy a dif ferent hobby Make beautiful pieces for yourself or gifts. All ceramic supplies, greenware, fir- in & instructions, plus free coffee, conversation & use of our workroom any time We are pleased to announce Mrs Steiner wit be our teacher. Coie out & et acquainted & enroll in our all classes today DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. §-7805 | HAND KNITTING, CROCHETING, plain sewing. OR 3-3984 ~ IN DEBT? 3 IF SO LETUS Give You 1 Place to Pay Kase Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT "COUNSELLORS RM. 716 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 8-0456 Member American Assoc. Credit Counsellors Credit Counsellors — 739 FE | IF YOU NEED vig “FOR ANY | emergency we Can a a aa a SEABOARD FINANC Perry St. FE 8-9661. | LEARN WHILE YOU SLEEP. MUSIC, languages, personal {mprovement, break habits. Free demonstations. | 2-4025 eee LOSE WEIGH) SAFELY AND economically with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablets. 98 cents at for any debts coukigeied by any | other than myself. Fred Baden- ot 244 8. Anderson St. Pontiac, | ich ——-—+- WORRIED OVER DEBTS? Then Boaeelidns ay your bills & have 1 place t BUDGET "SE RY iCE FE 2-0900 18 W. Huron. St. Over Connolly's Jewelers | OFFICE & SCHOOL SUPPLIES | ee Party Favors— EDDING NEEDS aa! mites Cards wr BOOKS. OIL PAINTS “BACKENSTOSE”’ 19 East Lawrence FE 27-1414 _deer. Call FE 5-7941. |2-ROOM KITCHENETTE, CHILD 3 RMS, PVT. ENT. & BATH, FE ol 2 3 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN, WE SKIN, CUT, AND WRAP YOURT 1 ROOM & KITCHENETTE. PRIV. bath & entr TV. Nice! FE 2-4376 AND 2 BEDROOM. PARTLY furn. Lakefront apts OR 3-0105. 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE BATH. utilities 51 Pine St. FE 4-0122 OR 2 ADU ita ger atiae FUR- _nished. FE 4- 2. ROOMS ae anal $12! 50 WK _ East side in « city _ OR 3-6051 nop —— 72 1 it 2 LARGE ROOMS. CLOSE IN. PRI- vate entrance. 24 Florence St. FE 2-9615. 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE First floor. Baby welcome. 104 Going, corner Whittemore 2 AND 3 ROOM, PRIVATE EN- trance. 389 Osmun. FE 4-4 4750 2 ROOMS, ADULTS. CALL AFTER 6 315 Voorhels ROOMS. KITCHENETTE. -, ON Pontiac Lake. Modern. Clean, gas heat Responsible peels OR 3-5292 after 6 p.m ROOM. NICELY FURNISHED, TV. gas heat, private entrance, child welcome 101 South Paddock. 2 ROOMS & BATH CHILD WEL- come. $12 per week 453 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-105) ; ; 2 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES 2% 2 furnished. -Private entrance. FE 4-8179 2 3 RMS §SLOSE TO SEARS. Adults. FE 5-5 5 Ps AND 3 SS aOKA, aoe ND FLOOR — 129 E. Howard. Or Phone OA 8.2098 (2) 3 RMS & BATHS, HEATED. Laundry facilities, 96 & 96‘, 8S. Anderson MI 4-1456 2 RMS. AND BATH. ALL UTIL. State St. FE 2-05660 ROOMS FRONT AND BATH, small baby ok, 225 Florence 2 ROOMS. CLOSE IN. BABY WEL- come. $13 a wk. FE 2-2390 or FE 5-1690 ~ welcome 431_N. Perry. FE 2-5170. & 3 ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR pensioners or welfare. 37 Mech- | -anic FE 45268 si 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & entrance. Laundry facilities. 196 _ Sanderson RMS. PVT BATH & ENTR. OR 31388 LARGE E ROOMS WITH BATH Separate entrance. Newly dec- orated. Adults. 197 Sanderson 7 a __5-8466, 184 Mt. _ Clemens St. all utilities, west side. Adults only. FE 4-3441 3 ROOMS UPPER, PRIVATE EN- trance and bath. Walking dis- tance to Pontiac Motor. Reas. Inquire 22 Auburn Ave 3 RMS BATH, FURNISHED. Private entrance, bath. OR 4-0237. 3, ROOMS & BATH, UTILITIES, furniture furnished. Au burn Heights. FE 2-8991 3 RMS. PVT ENT & BATH. BA- by welcome Cal] after 4. FF. 55068 j 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH, steam heat, 7 Prall Corner West Huron. Adults only. Apply care- taker. 3 RMS. UPPER. PRIV. BATH & a $17. 307 8. Paddock. FE 3 RMS. PRIVATE BATH AND EN- aaa gas heated, 87 8S. Parke Wtd. Children to Bo Board 28 28 A-1 BOARDING HOME, PULL OR part time. FE 2-5031. Licensed. | LICENSED RELIABLE CAR E. _ Day, hot hour or week. FE 5-6340. Wid. Household Goods 29 L.CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- liances. Odd pieces or housefull. ompt. courteous service. FE 47881 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the dollar. Will buy outright or sell it for you. B&B Community Sale. Phone OR 17. Cay cesta Gina Wy salvats ous val E. Smart Sale Farm. Rochester, 3 RM. & BATH. WASHER, $14 WK. 90 Cottage. FE 4-8612 LARGE ROOMS, ALL L hi Utilities furn. Couple sr i $17.50 a wk 144 Summit. 2-6454 after 4 p.m. a 3 ROOM APT. NICELY FURN Everything priv. Couple only. FE + noon 3 ROOM APT. FURNISHED. cor le only. Apply Sun. Nov. * ple ony. Bellevue Island. Lake Oriot ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment, All utilities furnished. Rea- sonable. FE 2-5339, 70 8. Paddock. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN, $15 a 65 a ie ig and — 63 PRIVATE BA ‘4 LARGE 21 TH oft auction. aisals. L. chine sate, fae FE 4-7500 or on S108. x x, ent Apts. Ferwne | Rent Apts. Furnished 37 R \ eee ee a ent Apts. Unfurnished 7 d38 Rent H TH - Rent Houses Unt E PONT i nfurn, 40| TIZZY a IAC PRESS, FRID iar Nia By Kate AY. NOVEMBER pal 1 . _ a Osann | 959 __ For Sale nH = ie ouses o ; } 7 . - ah Sate Howes Fee | ouses \ 49) For Sale H THIRTY ouses -FIVE s 49) OF uses 49 aR les. joons mige.e FURN. & UTILI-| - | WALLE D LAKE ‘239 80 UTH ohm. ror m ENT O R ccm its NEARL Y! ti 5 ROOM LOWER APT. NEAR &T. xia: PT ssc ea | eit 73 ward St T.| erent heated at gle ako ra 7 a Degroom. tla | Fo e 11. rkstoa pouse fal ae ? — | Temp For A S eton mall Family ENT ‘WH E | so SARE Sieve {ENT $2 t. Near schools bath and ities. $16 entrance, hea a ort Cieir. cult wel Apply a tir | \\ a os melcome. —* SIDE : -3- and Mrs. all util, 1-3-3 ROOMS. ba 3 roo ao PP furs, ppl — heat, m apartme | _ N. Case, AVE y B-l. rigera hot w nts, p F bath. FE 2 AVE. Benedic tor furn ater, sto rivate | = ator 0 a “ROOMS AND ine ts ee asked Beck an | iJo mation wo AT WALLED AND, ice. 2 war (et yNGY _call E ymeat. | y mce, ile TARE 34 BS Ribecertettaaeie | RE 0 vil, WATERPO ee ate nvullekt ts. MO,,|WA . Sree areal acai inlisate ne RD uire 6 ? BEDROOM large i210 M ler » $- shed. $ eat, come poo! uded ux- _ ¢ n to ease M com bedroom iller BA Gist or FE 4-485 Lawrence. re and fee for you real trent rae buy! dchueiaée’ "Barbet Sel gge gg seed ‘tile Establish CHELOR APT. | urself! rare’ oe BRK -> BED Arket way l's car new aig ot dur. | $750 ed in 1916 entr. TV. Ni PRIV Mode! a nM ixie ne RM. Ol age on Mill garage tot Breese.) 216 DOWN-—H CLEAN lice! FE 2- BATH dally partme ODERN ar Cit L HEA shoppin er Ro foot fron e home ere is 3 roo: PIRST FLOOR 2-4376. | Jape crn eat ent eee a Sal A ROOM. ity. PE oh aateT nearby. ody. School rarer Pull ‘eet agoed Pike at sod sant | a ms, bath. R. PRIVATE. ulcers a Macks aa eek om ome, oil f _ 2 BEDROO | Kel . ale te 050 accept = tek and oil bi pee a B oTyir 2-0680. availa vate, = of Maple Ra. and east LENT Ok nue Solon eh 2399 OF Templeton, | pt | only O19 and oll heat, Nea: | 3 bed Sa vallable Nov. penne ham M eat INT OR BUY wari —_e Orchard 1 oo Realtor | BEAUTIPU nat 2 dedroome and ba Hov 3. ROOM ee ee ano ar port modern OPTION — fer 6 F Ce locate L_ BRIC \W: ——. t, ocr th, fw ey AP R n if R 1 Ut + yi d K f . ee ey ote Qua Ma o [Rent Houses Eurrishe tet Renesas | oe eases) bearing, inclu “ranch nome Lak alk to Lady of ges nase FOR CO ge and O bd urn =, = wens) Cle terma Oi 1 th Naceken mas ontiac 4 akes S -ady O the M UPLE. S| 1 BEDR lished orothy S Tms on iving rm ed tiled ter bedr en chool _ | FiRsT Ng drinkers FE Si8o ai busine. Near grocery. FI 6 4 Oeitor Ba Lavend rime beak pth ticepiace Cares tora A sched gn it 3. a Teh. “hog - Near Gen R. 2 1 SMAL grocery A Phi 01 fed st 29 Ye er = heat ge It-in ba t with 2 “ad rick 70 Sep 3 bed water- | or FE 4 St. a furn eral Hi ROOM AP’ | wk. I L FURN idee © ine BM si | Rd. (M8 | | lent car gare rn oath. an room be a solid | tin 2-6226 Small Tr econ Ut ., Aub nquire 345 HOUSE NEW 3 BED : or (M59) PONT = condition. e. All in oil ing roo natura) fi 1 ft. living | 2 __2-6236_or FE welc iiittes!| salle 50 Dunn $125 Lak ROON MU 4-6 136 NTIAC OFFIC EA $27,500, excel-| jt, m and li replace s,2-B KITCHE 41158 ome. FE|! ining R 50 e Estat 1 HOM 417 EP YF FICE 8ST BU terms peted L ving Din- edr N FOR 1 - E BED — ad. pft per wu tes Ga E IN JU IKE GE |° cle BURBA lve ce arge m room nic oom La a wk. U OR | ish ROOM --—-— Bote nec Homat Only $33 o OPEN EVES | Ca ee ene nt Mg aster bed ely Onl akef t OR Ae 2 615 & | MAY ed. 13 panty PURN tor, OR, all J nly $75 NE ACR EVES | breesew ch ty is 4 fatdree? baths rooms | y $750 font _MA 5- mile LY So 4-0306 A Ta L E Til ay to re hom nice | Titehea es. E with | M Do * 3-4555 rn, Call Fo '5-7086 s out FURN L535 R ylor, . awn. ed bath tach on ays |) 1S Reer xtra at col- | ave ri wn LAK ORI ae 2& iiethatel Dixte. ; nishe OOM H | Three shade ent ¢t Large ched gar lastered eation r tractive per ght in and oer Minus “aeinter cot | & 2 ROOM MODERN FURN. “ baum ‘p00T1 after 12 = (UNFUR- ment, bedroom Brick ful trete | Heights woe ce es oe cBnvent- | fonlon wetter acer aoe wan trae arr "paver 570 Broa t == : sca e m, ac m MOTEL ed a. Winter rate cog ge Be A Ste pet HE WARW i town pas Heer han at << edo with sinern’ priced’ ‘st = ak, ates Be i —_ . 0 ED Lake ICK room a half room. ' wit priced com per- th, ni te dink i Uti 3-9958. 5 2330 8 C of Au per w . 3 bed HAS are 15x2 SUBU b | at te Ww Hw ce kit ng - Ler pie Pare. == SST (2 BEDROOM BHC pte Helghte. a eae ht soe __ ——- oaly a em of the pel cberatany BRICK -Neariy \ $27, i y. in Waterford. = com tad NICE 2 RO e Rd OR "83 047 at, atta ICK ae ease. F obec 2 ey ow yo is home. | rm. wal oe y new VHIT : 0 _ &ttached FULL I - FE 45090 rm. @ ‘ . Term u this me bath ltow lar 3 HITE : 4,0 a ROOM UPPE 3-9389 2 BED ched gara; BABE- & c | s on | home to- hard all car fi livin E BROS ] week. PPER. ROOM. ge. EM 3- KEFRON’ FE JUST and col Plent wood f peting, °o OS rou NEAT 3 FE 4-86 CLEAN. water. OIL 0684, |< ith T 2 BE MARRI ntract ga y of cl loors, tile pen E OR 3-129 Se x- ROOM 8612 Nee On P HEAT, ae DROOM HOME and ED rage a oe ee ves. “tl 5 GE? ran and entr M, PRI = _er 6 pm ontiac L & HO mo. Call By room. O M HOME { R want a nicely ttached rge 2 t 8660 1 9. Sund ' 43095 NERAL a gel Soke on yee oe, eit ant siting Gta? Tih tieehanteapes Nowa opens gay 10 ul a) — array Meat MeTage Ss 2052 hos tm R FUR _ ED , tor just m ho ch? T . a 15.950 TIPL —— = Open OR 7 U SYLVA or FE + MA fant N OR UN. i Nr. V LK M | the thi me his 1 ACRE— E LIS — 1 8.00 e701" weet pants RUARE SBE ret #1200 01218 Prec bench Pras a MODERN, CORY, a og eres ys paved. road, vattractive | A _ ———— Very oD uttab! e entr BED Lak akley Pack | Road LAKE —_ A 4-22 s om C eee nd bath Attract ontiac on | RRO tery Bice Feb ae ‘BEDROOM HOUSE, sh) Mita eee ‘uausteap 27 - cite” ORG) Shed mes, ee P atem ti Stan yea } | WILL, eves » barn, ae farmer F ea. at- | — Tine yor "860 mo. FE son! Perks site aro on Sal ILL RENT OR LEA a . E 8-969 ee And sibom tom QT): WEST SIDE — 2 , Coe pues ENC anit Pos berg SE 3 Y 1959 by NE ; oe” | 3 tedvcom hore. SIDE _ 28 ender bath. A LOSED . neighb rick ran EAR 4 Servies. Floyd K n. all car anil no yours school = 3 BED! cht dults o ection of orhood in ch Exce Ca 6 “ LAW ) Kent pened pide Fc me. Wall Cpu ta rooms BLOCK FR | weic ROOM HO ng, = city. $110 North east “I'm te oe US. Pat Om RENCE W 2200 Dix Inc.. R ee a ae full baths, 4 CO aay back en Privat Git|_ crest Dt Wo USE C oh ADE LEE gree a erribly s le Hwy at” ealtor 5200 Also lake a nee S na eas eT he sunt, BEDRO woochull Us atta Mile EME A ii Chaps Heese | arth EBD oE pein RHE Also uae proven ce Yr ee oe 0 OOM. I I A~ a en - ice, long 23D — PARK: amabeges. 511,108 Wh Pp . = or tet yyggenl done _UNFURN. corrxcn, - = Cottages 41. ee Sale Ilo g nap this afternoon.” __REALTOR_ MULTIPLE LISTUE Boe save M a GOLFER y ( | 4 ROOMS_ 97 dow i 9 awe u ene a a bedr uel ' e x HEATING B Y More? 3 ate ee Satria nb pay: ae BtoEoo ~~ _ oncom : ses 49 = | Va — SERVICE Fein on Py this neat door aap course — We hate aS. Hue aa Soo Cae TAs a En Raton tt ee. ., For Sale Hou al- gg ie ramted| ie ane akc tke acr r 8 . plu TER? |* ROO! _Cabin 5 aiiena wre o chard La ompany me NE emi ses ar to b st less screen | he s you e children ross Me ee kece unde 3 K&B apts. atre MS AND 1 “ 6367 y pine 1 able ING, CEDAR erms. F | eon: {i room, ca of lar area? H in ar nice auto. Custom ce 3 Cede 2 BDRM. = if "40090. $50 “mo nished HARBOR. n- | __ 2-750 private, — COMF le ~_ISLANI E| Screen replace rpeting ge base ere's 0 eal nice & So and dishwash kitchen g- 3 2b NIC 3 . near ORT. | ges. H DL, | FE ed porch. 2 car Tec. ment ¢ ne with Ww ns 2 ca sher Rec with __ dren all SECOND F _ ro edroom ELY | LA — towr bed ome b AKE > | ——— 5-833 rch. Do gare the oo & a EST B gara r att. ec ho FUR- RGE CLEAN. W:! 1. FE room y ow PRIV _5-8336 nelso: ge rice nd its LOOM ge. Im = room 3 ROO jowed_Call poe R__CHIL- 50008. eect ro FAN. WAF Lar mode ns a 8 PE n Park atfor range y in Lovel FIELD at an media plaste MS ll FE 8 L- Low 8 rences mo om. Cl WARM SBI ge lot mm. 2-¢ or 3 RSONA — WES wel Call u ou ca raphy thr Ww addre red bath Ir PRIVATE ENT 4436. W RE required FE 2-07 jose: in. M S8LEE carnetinee Basem ar ga: _ LIZED a T SIDE 1 prove s today n ome reglibed aehavent ss fy “7 Fe t1fs or F ENTRANCE & ol. § po FOR MO Me 67 N 8 =Pina | _—~ 4 « Furn. or. fineplace: ROCHES fc ua ashington LOCATIO it to yo Coe RON ee ha nn room br . he key! inctlon— st 5 utilith CE & room -ELDE DERN aginaw own E ua n0 place, TER 09 bath, Jr Hi Nn — TRAD u t big livi s 8 ick | WC — 3 pag gig my LOVEL s and RLY | N “SLEE CUSTO M_3-3 t. $9.9 Hi H1L 3 bed gh. 6 near E IN ure w ng roo ctivith RK OOMS re 21298 of ol Y LA bath. PE 2 cou- ear Sear: EEPING RO T OM 3Un 800. | gh, sce LS ARE down. rooms. rooms home o your tot tea m with pie- | SHOP orate & BAT ois feo AKEFRO MO Sane ~ ROOM. win La me se lin’ arene A dint carpeted 2 up an & th r equit presen on ae pic- | in - gaia The Oa! Rela prec or OR 3.9328, eee a ODERN ROOM ~on OM, | eR wiser nase me | HOMES: home.” attractive “7” ve. walls basei Se uil tated for homes en nt | WEST SID d' yard) Terme that fikes (ot for th 4 LARG nud bee turn LAKEPRDNT — ain oe est side GENTLE- | DRAYT g. Co. E of Pon. | euiie Waa UL bot * rage. lar ment. gas plastered may need —_ ste 1h eh ues gee e¢ man basem E ROOM ae . room NT — MODERN OL oS Large ls XAYTO M 4-6531. and bath hs (1 b 8. 3 Only $2 we well land heat, or possi i Y mfortable - sautitul 6 roo rT. A room ent. S AN r Large lt ODERN 2 | DA closets Trans N A ing r down! edroom in 500 dow seaped ce. Let bly a bedroo one ng iful m bun CRAW partly fu D BATH bent living roo 2 BED. 2 GE PENSIONE! x sterred REA Shey Fi Large 1 g this 0 n. Don't ‘yard us & Ainioreee home story ; Oak fh ondition oe rnished iol maala tee ae : otel acco NSIONERS. MEN Se eicd livin Beat cach. i Hoe ee miss se re gage A brn pheasant three i: Geawe chew Seat G 258 W FORD A ) uy d sun aie <22% modati 3S ME hall arpeted liv edroom heat G pore ., Jalousi WEST a will e it fo r home room ll ba ent co extras. Gas char _ Walt IGS orot] room. $75 Optional, 141" Reason ou oC aoe living 8. 13) P azage i war sUBU a ft all r one tha ro, ees hee sement af Pr $9,950 heat ming 3 ROOM = CY thy on 75 SLEEPING eras Bare i de enact, room and | ee meancea tet oe lots, 5 RBAN cies 7 area aud @ paved shes ba “un so: ae 8s. HEA FE Rexito vder Iz , bi NG ROO 2 Oakla | Self ing spa nice k nd | Good t uced stable. new rooms & — clos s and F.H.A a half drive a only $960 ——- —e x 8-2306 Realtor AVE! ocks fr M FO na, | ™ storin ce Til Itchen | erm & 9 $32,500— ly car path e in. 2 L . term car nd oe 60 P 7001 Est 29 nder W om Sea: R RENT. 2 =e g stor ‘led b ern tt peted livi . oak flo ET O D 3 garage ROOMS ER MO. Phone E Highland R Yea;< ‘ST SID ars. PE 2-84 Tr 3 scaped car gar ms & § ath lH Ev tchen, b ng room, O18, TIVES UR REP ESIRAB dence an ssf MO M_3-3303 Rd. iM 9 _and gar E SLEEP Eueue i ir ecb age. Large land . P. HO! < $11,960 thing eee i mod- en eee RESENTA ee ee Hot ted. Ref ATH. N DERN __or M age "E ING ROOM: e to sch lol Walk re, Gee MES —- 900. apple garage. eek 2 bedr aithicaherc j s really m VILLAG wate rigerato EWLY - furnist 3. ROO _MU 4-6417 Ro _ FE 8-1739 MS GEC cols. Will sel ing dit _Lapeer - INC. pie sha plastered oom hom rp, nside. 8 ust be E = __nished FE heat r, stove aM red MA MS. P iki ee oms wi 1 IRGE 1 sell or ce he Rd i. LAKE pe. arge k walls, e with tas ix roo: seen shed. . = - a > ages itehen oak fi tefull ms, 1% on the y ROOW A oe Ca cee an ARTLY ns with Boa BLAIR en. Close ARD FO RAYT . _3-8842 ‘ er home 2 bedroo: { s. 2 buil elec. dispo wash- Cc TLY LAI by ap- | NO ORE only. mon entire b uplicate roe ote r_ FE “2031 for Co in. FE eal . GEN- : ON WC s front oe ee loee 2 story isnot enon in _ aiegosst, 1% lak anal front $00 APED John K | = MONEY ee a building Ad STULL sk. MODE - _Lonvalesce eine c JIODS across front. ai eee eee | bo a nerneus,” a Gee alte ft. from John K. Irwin & S | RELIABLE DOWN tee ea 3 patted oom WALLE tice Bea | CONV. REN IEA nt Ho — | ustom q Ss } om ont. silomretsce Seear adaiionas Coal o, alum meee lent beac ; n&§ PAG eb N : w om-, - D LA eas. M ¥. | COMPO 2 Soll Ray sh debs 4 home — uality 3 | no b screen omatic conv tional f arport treplace. roo! ae Realto Sons .E- PERS 3 BEDR 34119" ve est of Por 2-bedr KE-—YE A 4-2293 ’ RTABL an 4 1 Well ¢ bed asem s & eat h enience eature and TOO! 1 m with Si Ay 2 =RSON n- ° FR nmanwn- arge til 1) des room aye ent Lo gare as be & c s for you m for 2 room 4 313 W nce 19 nea ° BEDROOMS | LIV EM 3-307 79 furnace oom brick AR AROU derly pe OME ir ile kit igned ar M wt ge. but en tra omfort your in mor own: Pp Wes 25 rooms E'e La ND care ople FOR ra chen toot Loca onthly axes — erty hi nsferr Ow excellen e up. Home hon t Hu ment alm decorate Bath vING DIN) ee on kefront carey PF 5-43 ae Poe SR haga gt with bulit- Bee eet y paym $92; #2 as be oa i el gee and t condit me e FE 3-0447 or St asp ad acon ost ne ted NG W 4-243 ot wat oi HAV IAT food : fol eee ulit- eight , Ce ae 86 8.900 en pri is pro out_A ion in _- Peaeeed teet ads Prt las B a ae 2 Call e in N ALLED | 3 ater heat E ROO - and reat vanity Ceram O s. Tri oss St 2.50 $5000 The | ced to P- with | steal a side ____EVE or PE 2- op. storm eat ase- TPE Ro Fi {ae ‘ - 3 ae AKE oe eat- _only. OA M FOR CT ee udran ha rela me Roa, Pi lag . find: Me oclg ote to coe. alone is m.. ment ow, low Mcna Gore ‘VE FE 5-4846 2-4031 | open immediate screens and bet | oR sav is axp pata Rent tlo E -,hH posing ~~ Rent SE anes) < large ite Situated high oun ie Sint Set a Willi TRADE—W . MONEY" Pen | aksonMatr WPrand cal wee enter en use +: -2293 ae es ore —<-- 3 cted view ving t . \ of Old R am Mi Own alled w _ = 0 + AY : floor PRIV. ENT ses Unfu ULTR : = ” at tistt heteh: 2 Hl TTE ealto Miller et ge Lake are il) build DOWN 3350 or TO , __Afte rtly f _& BATH i. peE rn. 40 A-NEW : es sh hatch. | 266 = Wa! MO r Eb UL sacrifi acest oo ae «ROOM tan ll 2-BEDKOOM B. MODERN PE dase WEST SIDE Leshe Ro Tri re Oak tt ae B | on wire 2.0263 Sitti Soe nea is Rough iting, re basement. / a | floor. 720 APARTMEN Auto : ‘ NM > Ww sTO 5 . np i ANCH HOME. ~4262 ldg Es 2 ) nm . through ranch ed- RUBS | R 3-7 our sement | _ floor. 720 Mt MENT. _| matic h + BRICK j est Ht RE BU FE 5-816 West Huro! _ Realto Big B ME JU oe pen @ to ®@ ti ghout 1 Carpeted McNA 38. plans } 4 ROOM LA Cleme FIRST $75 eat—t kK | pine uron 8t ILDING 8161 eT ee r lat yt ST SOUTH O1 que sati ncludin 2 er) TARGE MODE T Fis) | Pel ull bas ;_c Center in Hu “ON - or Stree? utterfield and Cr UTH OF home n drape een: AR and clea GE MODERN. QUIE 544 FR MO asement _Call OR 3- 1064 Wo Hui Sho = FE bedroo Lar ooks Rd fin in an are 3. A love! T MEYE sai. ie aradars ERN. QUIET NE BLVD NTH _— Huron 8t. FOR RENT. ¢ > 86252 jpg ms, fam} ie ae res on gd onary == equally "| . water oe drinker floor. Coup! 2-BE AT VALE) __ Rent” Offi Ss : NIRA NEA Sk land ‘gon baths kitchen ai 3 "F mire eet toe lot on a | nished nd janito s. Heat eee DROOM B NCIA_ . ice s —_ -E. LEASE thin te ood arheole acre pl ility . bul odern as to e kitche T Yl ot thi _p.m 4 References service f ot GAS HE { BRIC 2ND FI pace 44 47 3 BEDR BY OWN to li a brand 8. grav us of It-in GE morrow W ~ in a ur- 00 be HO OOM ER ve $19, i Ae range. 1! ov ith 18 g 4 ROO 2-2074. Between cE AT V K fice ROR ME 2! BRIC Benja 0 E home = ty en an THE OW MS -1 WN space OOM | KN ie K R 5 min & asy te ready ' ith ve. ceramic a BIRD" mn Electric. ALL UTI $75 PER ACANT w downt all or 8 OF O | le es PI CAR GA NCH 259 South Bishop I rms ft att nity basin baths . TO 8E A VER Brcanta stove LITIES FURN. MON . tion, L own are part. In h Lae M. $15 NE RE AGE es Woodwa nc. Realt ] driv ached ga s 22x24 CLE - z Bede Y EXCE RN.) Nj TH Poniiae Coes a Co eart 00 DOW CREAT 43232 rd. Bir ors. e AD age P a-AN AS edroom h PTION pebee ge set. A Refrigerator. Nicholi gee Cowen se Pores & loc N. 10N JOrdan mingham | HURR Nn be proud ome you ll aved and you’ AS A PIN me Galli Comztre NAL 3 E Pa Height uburs Ave at = rolie & pany. C uanis wanes t ms FE 2-231 ROCHE! 45728 RY! BL Wee Gea tack really peg babel ASEIN in een Ginn: rt s, $75 ve S3tg W H all J Fina eets. 9 APTE 2 CHES AST O and Priced Dray e the : oak f ‘cted. Gle ge % Huron ridge. FE Call at Hu arge DOWNT ohn nce Co ~ ELIZA R4P acre TER the fa FF! arren terms as eee o neighbo ' painted loors am- _Huron +358 Ward) —— ron r Co ‘ OWN ee FE m- 100 ¢ \BETH M | hom s By ow ok = mily car ged. can be 50 ft ains wa rhood maar wilh plaste 7 ROOMBCARD 3 Call Ward > BEDROOM NOI FE 6-81 phere Pitan tan rc 0421. | 2lev t perfect LAKEFRONT Redvanes Se ee api ae 2 RAY ang colt 3 logge Rl Egger 43 An almost with mene AND BATH U =o ane 5-8183 ee to ate gennied NEW fips home. 5 pores meautif orm heat ae Paint Romy built-in ——— ry brick, - ~AY ONEII poplar Zehdg full nee yre. old | = —_ Posronoe in tai / eral Hosp hot w —UPPER - tiac | Lak ERN $75. 5: 1,400 sq oe eee pean! Mags Blin room ul| De Lin aiine eek le ven and replace (262 8 Telegra: Tl & eae oP das ow is ea Aaotaren ata s and hav- 6 ospital pa pe ER = olly. ME e Rd $75. 5224 | availab! q 2. of usiness : incl ent A s or 2] DP n that c ning L — Livin Li cabinets, 1° range, Ma- FE 3-7 legraph R , ealtor $53 00 { athiy . proved ch pri av- 4 a E ¢7 ar Gen- ? B - 71-1922 Call 24 incl e. Light clea Up L uding { real bu ecroom ould be Firep! s a car 1, til a- 7103 d. ne. ins pay- aehar at $8 vileges § RM 106 o EDROO for collect udead A rts, hea r spac FE 4-5 WOOD urnishi yat $7.5 Ic used f ace Hi-W arage e baths. Open 9- Dray & tax dtod mt w 8. r MI cinity M sl app't FE 2 t $75 t & e -5203 REAL ngs. 00 dow ar - or ext ood in bea OR 3 9 ayto Q es © beit ‘ould FE 2 —& BATH, | ity of Wo! NGLE : _FE_ 2-6200_« per m parking EX pT WOOD REAL PES SEE wn. OL age. Sa ta illage utiful 3-2028 Sechid n Pi: or’ er folk -4536 NEW Lake V olvert HOME. VI- NEW ° ‘after 10 o. and ‘CELLENT FE THE “ crifice. PLAY subdivision ecluded ains D * 8—Here’ sl act ee FE 3-9259 TLY DEC. re ery clea ne Lake. W VI- 2-214 FFICES — am up * BEDR 2-8452 _Lake E "aioe If ING CHECK - W center yet 5 mi : ream . $9.650 idl a new Auto AND 2 ‘on MA n Immedi alled O WEST 5. SEMINO Seminole OOM 731 states. FE oat ‘T JUDAH so, m ERS? ELIZ charm and sch n. to sh o see. Th ich we listing . he BATH BEL _ 43440 jate pos- inlet IDs. NOLE H Hills rick s. FE 2-91 AH dale ake 26 ABETH h ing. o0ls oppin hom is cu urge nished. at and OWE MON ROOM Os fl AND Fe ol! or HILLS I Side t your nex 15 Rob deligh LAKE ome w spaciou 3 yr id lane with te 2 bed you _bedroo $70 pe hot wate R. NTH R acne ak } rst floor ~ 8TORA PE 5-8 build t OT — | P game will t move in- ghtful mod ESTATES kitch ith full s brick old, rge lot full room m rm r fur- Strath efere $55 FE 4 r, ut GE 8 183 o suit will. will be ov and the j Rep: c ern bun —A en bu basem ranch by is and basement, 5 ROO! om house. onth. Als 3 more. O: nee re A 3712 + ilities PACE. FOR | _ = + D have er and 4 ouple galow f breez iit-ini ent a n a real schools . Ms & BAT! E 46880. o 3 -6083 . Off B quired ( egardin furnished. SAL _— _ Ask t ownto 3 bed won a you . garage, lo ora i eway € s Rec nd all ot be barg close os_b BATH. ;2 re" aldwin. Call - IRCH: ag 50_N med room E BY or DON he wi roo wil room | beautiful FHA ter Lake — privile vely lot ly roo ould be room than duplica ain. Co eat. _ WEST ? BEDROOM. MOL all OR ARD Jessie. Wal OWNER. at.-lar ming h h firepl anch NOW vileges, uF gts ae upstal and i ae teas uld | 5 ROO “PE 4-7328. BIDE. M:. MODERN | 2 roo LA |, old $7 led Lak “+B er h e spac ouse, 1% b place. { home VACA Low y par Ez rs fam ars o' 1 hun less M je, ees ODERN HON m sul KI 7400 e are ED. as dra ious gas aths. Y amily mod ANT. Stu Call t of the privileg 7 —— dred san mnonen 5 eh N HOME. $58 i wei 2 RD. morteage Monthly 6 ea 5 vear for quick se aren aA greg ey uo rm. ern brick, rdy built ary J tae ise thie once! dol- EB Ee ES STOVE lacus GUS. Realta ns Bee month. MArKet 4 ro to, FHA on ‘sale 350 ita pres| L | See fo" acho an recreation “room. ma Eres ie ae opportunity te a state 03 B $85 MON’ FU ee >, Kea itie rking| C1] -4682 1956 | 48 L 250 ges ge. L and b cl ’ te ome &® co NEXT LOOMFI1 TH. AP R-'3 BE Ortonvil tor kK LO s furn g G.! 956 Hoe 34 RIG I afayette ake ‘A us. $9950. jose Tms. § on m- ‘BifaL. ELD TERRACE | SS a eAsEMENS _ VELA a ft 245 Oaks HHT, R IMMEDI WILLIS | Lew = these ES r L. en ae lg ‘BASE \_7-2815 PE 2- ND 2 nd_ Ave ealto ATE POS , LIS ‘M. move : 6 ROO EPH H «et to MENT. | Fo 4875 bedroo | ecm eee r Newly | SESS! JOSEP BREWE T you MB Os- bu Ga- r Ren rec m, fu WHIT "EN ‘TIL FE 5-04 bun isted ON: 04-06 HF R WER NEAR flat AND m oe y. $100 For Rent Miseellaneous 48 dition” i) Dare E LAKE TOW _8:30 4 galow. 1 2 bedr a A NOR 2- 110. i cE Lo nls MS AND mo. /} ellaneo , condition room. In ment with | and bath. gia — front porch, arge oon Eves. FE uron St. LES MOR AND e w bedroom THERN ac WER oup! “BATH | 1 STALL us 48, cost mov through very 3-013 $4.1 ‘SHIP. 4 ter ch, auto neled 8. FE 8-0623 PE 45 FE ASSOCIA alls, with HI— ATTRACTIVE Motors 2-2963 e. Aub ~ RELIAB | ¢ GARA m oves ghout. nice 5 . $150 d RMS soften matic 23 or 181 | 4-358 tile oak floo pilaste 4 CTI PE -> urn Heig! ABLE oO repa GE. C _month. you in Mort | VILL own. washer er. a wa- r FE 1, 1050 bath. rs. ted Ges h VE UPPE! 4 ROOM _ eights. UL FE 5 ir cars. ¢ AN BE l¢ I . Only Gar nar | LAGE L EM arate kitchen utomatic ‘Sose OPEN Ww - full ba: Large —- ler cat Parki R 2 BED ne M MOD S00 | =a 10 Commer usep *‘’. | per privilege AKEFRO TE ded Oo range | = ‘TIL 9 ron garag sement. an ki ; ng RMS ocatio )DFRN D See cial u 3 reas s New NT & RMS. NLY n- $500 DO P| e. Just and 1% ; 86 COTT iss: Ch oath PR a4 UPLEX. NICE rors ae geen phere Sun meee al SEE IT WN — mortgage costs AGE | = and- 4 ee ime oe NICE ~~~ ale lots. m, 2-ca arge 8 priced home. TODAY. rooms, WEST ; € costs To Guinide teen ; a eet ane? eon ome Sires 2FA a Houses fost down chicas. Monts 8T eee: 3 eee torians a MA per oie wee and on 3 BED A REA Mea ot “PE 62284 ioe i Pouac Riad Fo Sunda FAMILY LAKESI! = O - cath Mortguae Jr a abi ose from. PHOTO LISTING: $11,950 81.000 “why pay rent? $65 i ‘aaa gece rem 1508 —e IAG nc EY a Ge neem cesta ISIDE: h Ra. 1246 : SELL 4 nt? st es ee clea ‘ 3 a OR or call F For : aan Ve ie $5 500 OME. V Milf betw N. 41 NG room OR own a — * oe : wa Boy CHARD LAKE __ 4 ROOMS AN eon ore ae a i ou nj. erm” ett =e 2045 Highland. Highland | & a | 7 4 S BN ag bed- Clean au a pin. 2 be eras Estates. gegen i . Hem per m dren $50 1 ND BA Coun i i ae 9203 Comr REALTY ALIED I 2 C | OPEN EVES ent. 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Ask | we FE 5-5841 cath Saagaal year’ arta an eae ae prided OR 3 8021 own. $ NADA mm am. _ $6.8 oe LARGE NO DO { Hoey gg ge {round rec. rooms Ras rates. L HOUS lg ROO 8-0466. 2% 3 BE R_3-8021 insurance hy be ee DR 6 ROOM 86.800 dn $55 to Pontt ta bane: - NC? room ranc WN — La M.A. neo “a can both. Duck .. ator, Bosca r 1 and 2 | $65 M, PR Dn DROOM NEW I in- Other — GI. $960 M BRICK SY a moth. © Motors ir Fisher P. All newly her About rge 3 ‘aks aa hat water see and and h undry facilities, refri BE oll il lat IVATE DW |_ 34 ancrup NEW HOME _hood._ FE ures M for equ SYLVAN V 1 OR 3-107 2 Pody Large 80 decorated SBM Oe H attracti home South eat. id ities, hi ger-|4 ROOM. 1 _ FE_8-0880. ELLING. | Ww. Lon Fully car ES $98 HER 8-3854 ixed nei ity. TRI-LE N Vil eed bedroom . born00c x140 ft. lot Gas he : | bi ve as Comm ren wel ot wate M. 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By 9 ev B NO MO b r picture of ‘ake fr tiac & Vicinit 20 yrs SFI L ROC ty limtts : ble ga landsca course mon only Employ tor. NEAR , | __stone M- AL y_ owner. a uild a NEY DO rick ran window om, call F nity. Op serving Pon- OCHEST pro rage. Tru ping Dou- eee. nip ara er |e RC pide ea rere aS gue DOWH ac fae BNice AFD LAKEFRONT I Fou eh orga be proud peted ving room, fire car-| I ee Perea * eve appealing "3 bedsoom Sea ag terre RAL . Kern, 6 ROO i] heat. room h MODERN 2 BE very li JON i VA ; ley. E s. Have of, break ; replace, | HB ment Ww. with bedroor | elieving erms. Seeing be APTS. ; M HO ee aa RN Sear tae on ee | ie __ EM _3-0682 mode eakfas: itchen BROWN ent. hea full base- eing bang me ee hn oe yR RENT. 67 ficce a ‘aa. Cee | room. ean 1 maa hk | cr Ma ey . samedi "as *} bedrooms. Ph Fe Lis a Realtor eg wee amigo . a room, $60 m7 $85 mo.;|> F . Te 738 cilities. pe. bath utomatic ew'v deco rooms do ge livin nt. close oil heat. 1 LARGE $23,500 ot. 2 ¢ at. Land- __MULT 43564 ke Roa con and every! car ga- 3 bedroom clid $55. Both mo.; on 4 OOM DU tats 3-7888 Clark Re washin oil washer. d Tated & wn, 2 g | __ $6,800 dn to Pont full base- , , terms ar attache IPLE L LI FE d dition f ything int Ave. ne at 560 M cla St Fe eal. Aker §. fut] heat ochener ke MRUG, wees oe ee mainte. FE ator ‘included race ote Aino “an do Ss\8 month. OF Fer ROY ANNETT, INC "| stiNG SERVICE. oi situated on Scio mmeciate i eee er : * ee 0 med ger- | - } 2 . it is nd 5 a A UNION . OL ‘1008 pleasant rrigac steam ; ane DRAYTON — Renae ran older or — rica mor $65 mo Worl Open a E. Huron REALTORS | er ada hash ein dale. off per milo. 383 ses- re you oN COURT A APTS @- RM. MOD. or FE at steers _Knob yard. — wa NS i $13,800. art a, home | CL rtgage. OR 3-1775 sper pt ag enings & ms s ay igat- 2 i lig cae each- e apts, @ for clea _We HO ob school nts ced. in ation ca or ent. Pull | OS GI nday 1 NCH 8. $50 e Rd quiet, pie Mey Pig attrac st side. UL USE. $95 AS A a i a H call— ae tiers E16 PF 4 ee one WEST per me. ue et "triendi ponte _|i) ROOM 2-1497. A MO. off GROUP O sell. MY 2 e erbert C nfor- Counts I ONT N Pe s. or tr $12,500 o J OF TOW . ese 3- y? Warm are| fir HOUSE, ee ey er low P BUILD -3791 _ Davi Hunt y living—C' 1. AC OTHING r equity trailer o n ust off N rent for room and in win eplace, 2 - STEA’ reha. prices th ERS W PF Yavis, RI ips ing. fish ity cony eral DOWN constr Brick a r car # mile Sashaba coy he wei bath apts. cpiton te buy. “tnqult M HEAT a heme rough. volume MIDDLE E8431 ee | tear ne ag is mae Gal os We_ has ae nd frame wa ae hee w Rd—“s stead is build month. Ad ' “- tt ‘eae In rent with| °° homes — stom’ “Quality room STRAITS ts of s ning for t ther. 8ki-| — - ons be Reree, in Postlec! and an bath, a bath and t nice 3 b Walton : 102 EB. ing. K. ults | t ma quire ure . 800 Qualit . bas LAK And ace he ch 3b reas. V tiac dad you kitch ype V edroo A or G 2, 5, or y be 608 W. morte pla $60 emen E, mot or th ildre edr aca and ar fr en yol acant m ran = Huron St. PR edeet |" New room apie nn [BY “Builders Exch ana wel| Sime sr, 300. Ry cee bilevel home. eu Soe cent Rie mire “Carge, fenced. as: cama crea th nl an ews . 3 BED 7210 Exc MODE : , MArk sh: .. flow rround Tick is of contr on 5! ‘ well neigh ooded uy. qualifi- 3 per Flat— | ub. Fen RM. ange ERN et ade ers ed © ne ye act. A « pe kept ig borhood NO D ue ea ae “Heated Crescent. Pontiac ”. Storme ete “rooms, ex _ ; A - Le 3463 MY Owner leaving tate Mua atepd ete eee = 8ST. M sane ee ats ee ated i a lawns and rior Lge Behe ge bh en, gg di URN HATS ~~ ER: Rd. L d. Near rage nsi CRES. 2 BI -3352 aft state. UsT of plums, a jes of Fin mn Dec ICHAELS. : one for cy and ear & SON ~ 2&3d ice of lo tte nette, bed 2 ESCET __LY_3-4820. bf ce, on au BED- NEA er " Phone| $5. red, bl ppies es Be . 18th. G wee RE more good | 752 WE REAL bas edroo! cation and rear prt and bath. room. bedroo LAKE 20 rries, icken c, 2 $150 R CARR )_D.m. 000 4 ack and and plenty parate di ood 2 B gssion NT BE particule W. Hu TRADE TORS sements ms (som Att private Fron in ms. Wa ARE Lek apple car down — OLL > tion own. Fo straw nty Gas f ning r -R. hom ROO! ATER. rs. | _MU ron costs ) No e with ao feur-tamtiy | A ge ag ceodiamese | ca MY 33314. cand am “trees. te ta cana por a. r more informa: ogee at Basement. tpeludin Peymens 573 BED- verre mBTt MEREICE ere han base aoe sired rei Cd building | Nohanon lessee, a3 nee’ Ine faded. a Ee 1500 ppt _ FE _4-5203 ms & bath — C W ‘a. | ment. - Low ter_heater. taxes gid per a monthly == SERVICE. oa Peal re for lace r oe . = “Heat fas bl al A Pr $808 POR RENT. Hie = 303. ia, 5 eearea' SIDE. FRA : on NORTH SID _ willl ; ood C3 SELL OR TRADE. ad decorated, light. oa. mail nicely ON ood eeaas Ma rick, 3 y ONTHS _ D room, ms, de ME ri KE ams Lak ( ) session on Im ern kite utomati oors y ; to bu the 3 ‘i lent FOR RENT. ment. G years 3 BED rapes pant nm, brea and util e Rd. home htis mediat sch hen 1 ¢ furna tiled FR y te furn ate wie old, full base- more. Careers ry. fireplace. ity, $3 At at M59” " athe shen, $ ot mieeilets Oak ce. mod may © ished.| 9 8-2800 be seo base- igheeie E gas h eplace ri 1. 500, $800 | ter 6 “13 show de 2 | Term strict jot, ex R Don VENIN W waded Be, wa S month. per excellent eat 2-¢ ARKST Bl _pm_ MA bet _— R. * - Only $10 cellent /~ Bryson G@_ CAL 3 VES 6 pm St fan. 3 cond ar| 5 rooms ON oon _ MA 5-100! meats ment | TH 900 — N , OR Li rooms bath, T SIDE. FOR RENT OR and cost fan. wa ae at are ge ROAD attr rfield Hills School oe ae ree Ger 53%4 s4028 refri w south OR 8 2-407 xtra ortga Pri oom b actly s Scl ne ludes : "7 450 W ROO! WES ies furnished. asher, stove and MIS. stronenie. i, 2 MILES BY OWNER. ie Same) oe ole siose* veare | set with several tree - hools for 'as down payr taser a foe | Nght oak floor cacellent condiies att EST HURON ed. O r. All omes. mm 2 an lock Lake PRIV Hom our Lak 000 down scaped 3 yeral tree: ot 200x payme or vacant | ter joors, mt condition. —FULL i 5-8183 R 3-7193 util-| ice Ot! he and 3 bed off Le home. ATE B ome wh cake Fr firepl bdrms s and EXCEL nt. nt) ki walls, painted ition BASEM . Rent ‘at. Schoo! room rge col 4 room RENDEL room ile th ront = aces a f 1" land- LENT | tchen w tiled »b and plas- ENT— STRA NA nem $55 8 | bus ser nice rner } sand s and e price | indow nd large tt bath Close 3 BED tion ith di ath, as- i] THM Vv sh ot, 1 ba Oa su is d s i ge th _ 2 to s ROO ed shma mod ORE month. Phone session ard, Immeaia arden. 2 p parlor. ‘ruil bat 4 ee eee *Cieaed-in cory ll floors neoin, Waterfor ahome. furnace aceon ont. ster full neni ig 21 WEST ; EL lee all. W ent f man ra lar n{| LR. all t ed walls. Ti - | , orner | matic Heights On Y. FOR : fell 1 Car | rom Bloo y extra ge 2-ca Ba o wall ls. Ti aan 196 C $6475 n.} CR. AWF andscaped Excel mfield H s. 2 bh r} ton sement hi carpet in ej iis real S arlton Brendel VFO b lent mo igh Sch ocks| T room. 1% as tiled the | 2 ACRES . _ EM 3-6295. 08 hs eaten AGENCY us service oe areas commit. T. “ melas 615,900. ‘geeks es tee ar Ee SULL PRIC $1 | . lint = chools. sound an these La — 3 DO | P SFE 8.2306 ] ue 00 J.c HAYDEN . | free construction 1 Hoot, ome $ 7 E N MI 4-7423 an - Spitzleyv ou “furnace. Lot ; bor you Several. ai needs 0 NO OTHER wo wk \dox300. 97500 ble acres 2 bed iain 3-4816 "Walton e7seo, | Cl ‘od Open ARK re ae: years old. 1 full , : oe 1 ee. "RE AL f44E OFFICE— one sate besement POE iat TO BUY. SEL * T ATE AST BL 2 ee” noes oe | sa 4 Tw Hur ‘on. L Bg gag! VD. Vacant, immed eens, Fenc Pi LE LIS Cc ediate j } . NG Cn . FE F ‘O., Agent us pen. walk - possession. 7833 s omase ok at it and M Ev AY MANAGEMENT - es DAYS WO 33360 . sen & ™e, Sun. T \ y - r 4 : ber ‘ . aa THIRTY.SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 For Sale Houses 49) HOYT For Sale Houses “SMITH" ee AREA modern frame home with 49 Rent, L's se Bus. Prop. 57A) ere FOR RENT “OR LEASE: USED car lot with office. 160 ft. front- age On Baldwin Ave. Phone FE __5-1051. 685 Baldwin Ave. | Office Building for Rent | _ pa ee frept porch. op 1 acre SOGTERAST SUBUT Bi ated ane with numerous shade and fruit ‘area on 100x300 ft. land-| trees. Price reduced $6450. Low escaped lot. Large carpeted living) @OWO payment. or will lease with | room: end dining ell. Bedrooms| ©Pton to purchase > are oversizei with double sa DRAYTON WOODS Just completed. TRI-LEVEL brick | and alum siding. Featuring bedrms, liv rm. with anil fireplace Paneled den, utility rm. l'g baths, vanity in main bath Din rm., beautiful kitchen with built-in Hotpoint oven and range Basement, baseboard hot water heat. garage and paved driveway eer attached ‘garage. $17500 with | terms. FOR COLORED — }-bedroom home in beautiful condition. Large fam- fly kitchen. Carpeted living room Full basement with recreation: room area Gas heat, 2-car ga rage. 1% baths. A low down pay- ment and good credit moves you! in. Call for details — SIDE — GI — ors. Priced at $21,800. Attractive terms Nothing down 244 8 Telegraph Rd FE 3-7848 | EXCELLENT LOCATION Rolie H. Smith, Realtor | | seer OR LEASE — | . WANTED. | Choose your own decorative col- | rooms. Large living room Fives MA °S-6431 > Am, sized bedrooms. 24x30 ga- > rage, Located on 1'a acre plat Income Property 50, Payments, $77 per month includ ~~~ vee ~~ ing taxes & insurance Ideal fo: family with small children It’ 4 gemily income just off West| will pay you to investigate (Mis Huron gireet All apartments fur- | Tea] value. Call tocay! | mished and rented $59 00 per week | income 10 per cent down Also HOYT REALTY one four family and one two fam 254 8 TELEGRAPE a rn © FE 208000 FF 2-0066) ne 6.3569 Office or FE 12-7702 Mr. Stewart WEBSTER . WM. A. School district is the or . this most comfortable home with, i Mving ‘room, full sized (12x) ) dining room and kitchen that has @ picture window. Two bed sisi bigger rvaiy sr rooms and bath on second floor ———-" cane __ Practically new carpeting intluc OFF AUBURN AVE ed. Oil heat of course. Double, 6 room modern home, divided garage. DON'T DELAY, call for into two 3 room apartments your appointment now! Good gene $5,950 $500 down PAUL JONES. Py ESTATE =p IT a32 W uron LIST WITII PE 4-8550 PE 8.1278 WALLED LAKE. 730 S_ Pontiac Trail. 3 family Good cond §225 l ] | ] 1p ries| be Dieta $10.000 Bates. TO Open Eves 236 _MULTIPLE LIS? LISTING SERVICE _ IRWIN =. ree 2.92 For ! Sale Lake Property 51 LLP LLL OLDE DDD DD AD DI 2'a sites in Commerce ton River frontage. _ AT CASS LAKE — BRICK 1 AND | Aluminum Construction, 3 bed 310 feet Hu- ACRES OF CHOICE HOME. | EM_ 35-0848. | rooms, 2 way fireplace between carpeted living room and dining George R. area Built in range and oven! in kitchen large 2 car attached WOODHULL LAKE AREA | garage, escort as aeons This bungalow has family-style, Nice view of lake al) aroun dining room, large Uving room, Priced to sel] at $18,500 at bedrooms, good high basement} to existing mortgage with nice recreation room and au- tomatic heat. Oak floors and plas-' ‘CHECK THIS VALUE — 2 bed tered walls. Located on latge lot,| room ranch type, built in stove | 102 x 230. Only $9,500 on easy! & oven. al) plastered walls, ce- ramic tile bath Il‘, car garage. lot 85° x 31@ ft Privileges on terms. NORTH SUBURBAN | 3 bed lo- room with 2-car garage cated in beautiful Drayton Woods hcet mou Only $1.1750 down Has excellent Perr large liv-\8 M HOUSE — 1'2 baths, full room and family room with, basement with 2 car . All oak floors, plastered | Large corner lot. Privilege walls, fully tmsulated and ful! a Lake. $11,500 on terms or ment. This one i!s_ priced rg Better call for a Bel wat’ ee | agstrom 4 wedroom brick in love! con.-| . temporary modern style. Situated) REAL large nicely landscaped lot | 4900 HIGHLAND. ND (M59) Large aes room = dining | PONTIAC Soot ad reous, full basement) with Jove recreation room and ” tt you want|L.ckefront Brick location “YOU SHOPPERS" who've been looking for a bargain to inspect this modern 5 room brick home basement. New condition inside and out. ~ Good sandy be ach. First Fag — First served. Only 7,950 Terms. Call JA. TAYLOR. Realtor, OR 208 W MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TO BUY OR SELL sEE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. Open Daily ste 8: sunday 12 to 5 BEAUTIFUL LOG HUNTING LODGE $8600 or will trade to builder MA down payment. PE 5- 6028. Oxbow Lake, drapes and carpel-| OR 4-0358 | For Sale Resort Prop. 52. fog trout stream in Oscoda Coun- | /] i For Sale Lots 54 BBD B LLL II II HI-HILL VILLAGE Not a subdivision WN ag poo te in a planned community of custom | nae & xe" wall he eal car homes. This ts not a project Rolling hilltop sites Some with trees. All on paved winding roads. Good drainage Large as 160 x 170. Low as $165 peting, Oi] heat. Nicely land- aca lot & other nice features Better hurry on this one! | | own $08 DOWN | LADD'S INC. Beat the high rent 2 bedroom| oun. 1) ta 4 home. Pull bath. Glassed in porch as Dice nay Nice shady lot. Needs some fin- Ona ee 1 OG ily Price 62.975. $45 3935 Lapeer Rd. 3 mi. north of | Walton Blvd. FOR |OR_3-1231 FE 5-0292 | property a says) | SEF. F THE KEW SITES AT — —_— ‘CHEROKEE. HILLS sabes ‘naling fee \BEFORa YOU BUY! pornos makes your payments. Cail! today. Only $10,300 with terms WILLIAMS You'll like these wooded. rolling 100 ft. sites controlled to pro- better mes, and eir ovt Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Scott ke Rd. Turp right 3 blocks to Lacota REAL ESTATE & ee wa BALDWIN FE 4-057 CART WW. RIRD, Realtor 503 ee Nationa! — one °E +471 Eves e 5-1392 CSI] ES For Sale Acreage 55 1) 5. 10 & 20 ACRE PARCELS on black top Reasonably priced. Lake Privileges Small down payment. Cal] us. a 4 ee LTY m e base- ment. auto. ofl heat. 2 lots. ot pee See Privileges on 2 lakes. Terms pr See this home to y 38 ACRES AT TWINING, MICHI- gan, excellent hunting area. $1,700 cash. Write Willis Devault Twin- ing, Mich. or call ¢€ OA_8-1198 BY OWNER. » ACRES, 3 BED- _room bome. MY 3-2726. RILEY 20 ACRES —- On Bald Mountain Road Only 1's miles from Pon- Nothing Down... to GI for this 2 bedroom west of the city. Has full | basement. also very large | lot, with outdoor grill Call | for further information Lakefront Completely furnished 6 room 3 bedroom me, joacted on tiac & 3 miles from new college a good jake Large 75 x 185 Includes 3 shel) homies Priced ft jot. Also garage Own- right at $12 000 On terms er's leaving state and must sel) OLD FARMHOUSE. -4 ACRES - $850 DOWN -—House need of repairs GILES REALTY CO. in. Full price, $6950. close-in country location. Drive | \ | GROCERY STORE. HOTEL , TAVERN | iBi,000, POOL ROOM Excellent west side location Close | FE 5-6'75 221 BALDWIN AVE. ' OPEN 9 AM-® PM 40 ACRES-—Ortonville area Exce!- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE lent building spot. Good hunting | — fishing. Terms. Make offer |$ ACREg — Bald Mountain Road Includes 24x38 barn with horse pond $308 60° well, . spring-fed down GIs 110 rene Nowe Ortonville Won- : - ’ derful hunting & fishing area NOTHING LOWN Perfect building spot. Only $2950 with $400 down. WEST SIDE eae Z Sas ¢ ae ert oe ane RILEY REAL ESTATE all newly decorated Auto washer & dryer i'2-car ga- FE “nee Lake Hak 44821 rage Near St Benedict s. 1 ata aes iN it a For Sale Farms — 56 EAST SIDE Attractive 4 room bunga- \40 & 80 ACRE FARMS WITH & low 2 pedrooms, large liv- a buildings. Orchard too. oe ‘STEELE SREALTY, 1246 N. MIL- . fo between Highland & rd Maliford. Highland, Michigan. MU 4-2045 NORTH END Dandy 5 room home. 2 bed- rooms finished in knotty ce- dar Large lving room with picture window, 2', - car eS e. 2 lots. Full price 90 ACRES ON M24 WITH OLD farmhouse Commercial frontage on highway. Terms avaliable. H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn and Crooks 5-947] a UL EN) 180 ACRES ORTONVILLE AREA Older home. Barn with stanchions { c's $200 an acre. $6.000 down PANGUS, Realtor “i M- 15 Ortonville NA 717-2815 HUNTER’S DREAM IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR PE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY | JOSLYN, COR MANSFIELD! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Johnson 20 Years of Service = ie 3 bedroom gps large $1,000 DOWN arn, rout stream, electricity phe you tnto this nearly new) Kegon Sires a gp cipal sh bedroom ranch home. Large liv-| $4,500 with $1,000 down. room and kitchen Full base-| Lot 80 x 120. 3-piece bath | p wl M. Jones, Real Est. e. _ — 832 W. Huron D © werfrirny rE 48550 sCFEE:‘&8-1275 Bhool district. Attractive 3. bed. Sale Business Property 57 de te i i ie i i en, igs Fotenn ene room ern kitc “| heat, nice size |ot, 80 120 | RILEY $1,500 down moves you in ment. iM . . 4 in Seminole Hillis. Large NORTHEAST BLVD. FRONTAGE room and kitchen. full -Entire block from Mt. Clemens with of] furnace 2-car, ‘© Featherstone includes modern Close to bus stop Owner) &4s = ck deli pire Rian with | cement block building suitable ; sell a cere payment | for major repair, bumping and , 7 “ painting Servin, pn residential ad ae Sr MR Carener| -— onderfu rtunjty. | ly on terme. Call, now for pect nl OHNSON, Realtor RILEY REAL ESTATE > re, Ka Be elisa aed FE 4-4821 ay ‘OL orn Attractive 17°x24° office building | Northeast corner Telegraph and Gulf Drive 2 nice rooms and complete _plum bing. WQ, 2- 97000 . ern office space. raph Road. in city . BATEMAN & KAMP- SHOP } POR LIGHT FAB- | a pc geeony 1500 uare feet with oe door and b fice. Write 93, Tess. Business s Opportunities 59 —_— Money. to Loan 61 | SLICES OF HAM (State Licensed Lenders) QUICK $25 TO $500 LOANS Seaboard Finance Co, 1185 N. PERRY 8sTREET Easy Parking — Phone FE 8-0661 ___ Mortgage | Loans 6 62 $600 TO $2000 . on Oakiand County homes. Mod- ern Or not. Voss & Buchner, Inc. | 209 National Bidg. E 44729 | BIG BEAR N SONTOLID A TON Pontiac , FOR | drugstore. or other retail busi- ness $90 per mo. 188 E Bivd, _ South FE 2-6820 FOR LEASE Sinclair Oil bas modern 2 stall service station now available. Located on major highway Bin- clair dealer franchise assistance plan. Call PE 4-1511 businesses pos- OR 3-9724 AND LIQUOR BAR Real sharp Includes nice owner's apartment plus 14 rental rooms pe eget Other le_ Plenty parking. | 735 CALIBRE FULLY | 5° food business. Pull price $65. - 000 Owner will take cash and contracts for down payment iprere | $7500 per month Excellent fixtures. Beat over 200 includes 3 bedroom living quarter om pond lease. Plenty of parking down on business only RESTAURANT Roseville. Very nicel Good location A rea improve your income month rent Business and equipment $5.000 Hagstrom TORS 4900 Highland Rd Pontiac, Mich Ph. OR 4- 0358 equipped chance to $110 a fixtures down (M59) MUST SELL DUE TO ILLNESS Restaurant with nice living b hen ters on praperty ceil down. Take over lease. OR 3-7 | MACHINE 83HOP SPACE. S| reasonable rent. Also gasoline sta- ‘ near) | | | | tion on main highway. Inquire | 4795 Dixie Highway, Drayton _ Plains | Partridge 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE 1UN SHOP OR COULD BE ANY BUINESS Two story store and room living quartes on Dixie Hwy. Business and equip- ment need not be purchased. In- vestment, could be 2 family for example DIXIE HWY. MOTEL $6500 down 132° frontage (could be combined with ot for total of 282') 7 cabins, plus living quarters Send for Partridge's “Michigan Business Guide’. Partridge ASSOCIA BUSINESSES THRUOUT. MICH FE 43581, 1060 W HURON OPEN TIL 9 | | | | | Free Fall | IN ROMEO, 5) tables, p cooler, radio. Doing | a good business. Same owner for | 10 years. Wishes to retire on) account of illness. $1,000 will han- die 216 Benjamin St. Romeo in Rochester area. FE 8-6047. Call after 7 pm START YOUR OWN BUSINESS with a Warner plastic laminating machine. Brand new and al) other equipment, plus a ood amount of plastic material. Priced below cost of machine #wlane Only $300 FE 5-4219 STANDARD OIL Fas several stations for lease in and around Pontiac area PERRY AND MADISON DIXIE .AND HATFIELD ORTONVILLE CASS-ELIZ. & PARKWAY Moderate investment, financial assistance and free trainin able. Call MI 6-5311 or O| after 7 pm 3-8075 “STANDARD OIL CO. Modern 2 bay station, Main at | Huron, Milford. Training & fi- nancial assistance availa’ - Call Broadway 3-2414. After pm GR 4-71 ~ Sale Land Contract s 60 single residence on Sold in Nov. 1957. for a1; an ee Present prin- ciple balan $8,169 $1,200. Earl Garrels EM 32511 0 EM 3-4086 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY to sell. Ear! Garrels, EM 3-251! 3-4086. or Money to Loan 61 (State Licensed Lenders) “BUCKNER” Cash Loans LAID-OFF WORKERS | OFPICES IN: Pontiac-Birmingham-Drayton Walled Lake-Plymouth-Utica GET $25 TO $500 ON YOUR ‘Signature Up to 24 Months to Repay PH. I 2-9200 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State nk Bidg. On_ first and second mortgages LOANS 825 TO $500 ” "FE 4-35 LOANS $25 TO $500 O your signature or other secu- rity. 24 months to repay. Our fal vi is fast. friendly. and he!p- u ‘HOME «& AUTO LOAN CO. 1 N. Perre St Corner E Pike LOANS ‘O $500 — $25 TO $500 pe SERVICE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. /202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CL AIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS $25 TO $500 AUT LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOONS OL 1-9791 PL 2-3518 PL ‘gael “FRIENDLY SERVICE’ WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 will be glad to help you. STA TE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontia- State Bank Bidg. FE 4-1574 Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac | 3¥% | 8. Santraw St. FE 4.0535 'No matter how loud you) blow your horn... it could never be heard by as many people as a little Pontiac Press Want DIAL FE 2-8181 and ask for a friendly Want Ad Sales Clerk Ad avail- | | COMMERCE TWP. SECURED BY | PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE | ,1-A SERVICE STATIONS FOR LEASE, ‘ood tenfial. Please call FREEZE, 16 ft. chest type. 2 years old. Like _nhew _$200 _MaArket 4-2198 “HUNTERS SPECIAL 10 cubic ft. GE. Freezer, $200 95, 11 cu. ft. GE. Freezer $229.95. Terms - suit. Goodyear Service rare 8. Cass, Pentiac. FE ALCOHOL, HI-TEST | HOLIDAY SPECIALS 414-Ft. Wall Tile ....25¢) 141 W. Huron _ FE 4-3064 9 X 12 RUGS, WOOL PACE . $15 95. Reversible. $1650 Imported $3495. Axminster, $4898 Rug pads, $5.95 Pearson Furniture, 12 Orchard Lake Ave taBle model TV ‘QE TV ae Ravtheon table model 24° DeForest $79 95 30 other sets ‘to choose from All sets rebuilt & guaranteed for at least 30 days Parts and labor. Most sets new pictiire tubes. -We take trades at Obel TV, 3930 Elizabeth Lk Rd. FE 4-4945 Open 9a am to 9 pm. ~ $1995 $2495 64495 | MAYTAG Wringer 50. GAL. ELECTRIC WATER | heater glass lined Will sacrifice for” $70. Used only 6 months. Ortginal cost $115 EM 3-6448 1958 SIEGLER OIL SPACE HEAT- ers. At pre-season special prices. _G._ A. Thorpson, 1005 M59. West. APT SIZE REFRIGERATOR, $45 TV. $25 FE 2-6229 A LATE MODEL ing machine, blond cabinet Zig zag equipped cost $23950 new pay balance $76 or $7.90 mo. for 10 months. Cail credit Mgr. OR _ 3-0781 7 A&B ELECTRIC STOVE 9x15 RUG and pad Wrnger washer rE 8-8026 ABOUT ANYTHING iG YOU WANT E CAN BE FOR THE FOUND AT L & 8 SALES A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. Furniture and appli- ances of all tinds. N USED. Visit cur trade dept. Tea) ee 24 MONTHS TO PAY e buy, sel] or trade. Come out bl look ground 2 acres of free | oe 7 Phon 92 MON. ‘sna. - TO 6 4 miles E of Pontiac of 1 mile SINGER SEW- or "DP 7 [7 BANKRUPT STOCK Living room. Bedroom and break- fast sets. Chairs and rockers Lamps and tables Box and mattresses Must sell cana A chance for a real buv Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 Digie Hey., "th 6 Fr.. o A & P Market BEN HUR, 17 CUBIC FOOT CHEST type freezer, $200. OR 3-9413. BREAKFAST SET, GREEN PLAS- tie chairs biond. extra leaf, $20. Piay B $5. High chair, $5.. OR 3-9180 BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk bed< complete with springs and mattress. $3995. Pearson's Furniture o ‘ciseard Lake Ave. CASH FOR URFD TV'S, FURNI- ture & misc. FE 2-0367. CASH FOR FURNITURE, TOOLS anc musical instruments. FE __ 44864 aad ori A WHITE CHR AS? ees that rake a reality with re-conditigned, guaranteed re- frigerdior chest type deep freeze, automatic washer or electric stove ‘Some just like brand new) from 8505 Dixie iit MA i Fri . = away now for Be tgg DAVENPORT LOUNGE CHAIR and ottomon, vanity bench. Good condition, Reasonable. MI 6-6999. of Auburo Heights on Auburo . Me ' . Open | . north | | SCHICK $s” Rebullt. Guar- anteed Delivered EASY SPINNERS, Rebuilt. anteed Delivered TV'S — 21 & 24°. All Guaranteed Guar- Rebuilt. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiae WEST HURON FE 4-1553 STOVES. COAL, WOOD MApie ok KITCHEN and electric’ combination 5-6011 7 _ KELVINATOR Very good condition 2-0488 ee KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER saver, perfect cond. . : . 3051 _ LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS Brand new $15.95. Pearson's Fur- niture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LIV. RM. DINING RM, AND misc. furn. § hp. Mercury out- board motor. FE 5-513 LINOLEUM & PAINT BALE _E. HALF price at at Jack's, 281 Baldwin NORGE ‘REFRIGERATOR $45. FE AUTOMATIC WASHER. Bendix dryer, exc. cond. $160. MI NORGE WASHER, FLOOR MODEL. New guarantee. Only $78 Easy terms. $125 wk. G year Service Store, 30 8. Cass, Pontiac. FE 5-6123.” OZITE CARPET PADS. GOOD cond Dining chairs and table, 42 x 62 satin alum., birch top with giass. MA 6-3576 OVER 50 USED TV SETS, FROM $14.95 Wa TV antennas. $9.95. | TON TV ‘a E. Walton FE 2-2257 _ REFRIGERATOR WITH 40 5 | freezer. Wrought iron dinette set FE 8-3368. ROSE SOFA BED WITH T CUSH- | fons, good condition. Also @ x 12 _ tug. UL 2-1071 ROTARY CLOTHES IRONER | EM 3-4114 Peers _—-8161 Commerce Road | REFRIGERATOR, $35. ELECTRIC sewing machine $25, Duramatic washer & dryer combination $75. gas stove $25, = studio couch, never | used $55. 21° TV set, good con- | dition $50. electric range $25. | wringer washer ts oil space heater $20 FE 5-276 | SPECIAL 9X12 RUGS. ia 95. MC- Leod Carpet. 8S. Woodward. FE 2-7701. STOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD EX- changed. Turner’s. 602 Mt. Clem- ens. FE 2-0891. SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED. $75. PAIR white leather chairs, $80. Pair end tables. $40. Tappan gas range. $ 4-0825. SALE ON USED ELECTRIC SEW- ing machines, $9.95 to $39.93. _inud Ave. Sewing Center, 143 Oak- SIEGLER Oil-Gas Home Heaters SUPER FLOOR HEAT — sil gee with fue ofv es. NO Mong’ LY own, TRADE IN HEATER MY 3-3711 Co. TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS SINGER PORT ZIG-ZAG AT- tach $1950 Electrolux vacuum, 1495. Wringer type washers, Curt's Appl. FE $19.50. Terms 5-4049 tric range RB. Munro Electric 0 W. Muron range. R. B. Munre Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron TUBULAR CHROME > BREAKFAST | chairs. GE table. formica top, ¢ push-button double oven range. 1 round mirror, 30 in 1 mirror, 30x48 Kenmore electric ironer. 2 241n window fans Fireplace tools & andirons. 2 Olson rugs, 9-12 Tan & blue. Day bed & 2, wicker rockers MI 6-0228 PRADE-IN DEFT Poreb gates $s 98 Occ. taole . $405 Heavy typewriter iennaniia’ -.. $9.95 Baby high cRairs .., $2.95 Baby auto. bed ............ $2. Baby bathinette ............. $4.95 Bookcase... .. -eeccereeecs $3.95 Doll Cab 0 4 eeeeses ee $3 Baby AN : $3 95 VYMAN’S. 18 W ss FE 4-1122 UNFINISHED BUNK- K-BEDS. $14.95, ortable sewin machine $1 tudjo couch, $10. China cabinet, $19. Refrigerator, $29. 5 room oil heat, $39 Gas heater, 60.000 BTU, $50 Chifferobe $19. Pear- son's Trade-In 37 Orchard Lake ve ~ Used Trade-In Dept. Duo Therm heater $19 95 Studio couch $24 50 Davenport and chair ...... $29.95 Gas Range $29 50 Electric Range .... $29.50 Hamilton auto washer $39 50 Table, buffet and 4 chairs wee Refrigerator THOMAS ECONOMY 361 §. Saginaw FE 29151 USED TV $19.95 UP. SWEETS Radio & Appl. 422 W. Huron. FE | . 4-1133 WAREHOUSE PRICES ON FREEZ- ers, dryers. televisions and_built- ins. Samuel's aoe Davis- burg MA 5-6011 WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES. OIL lamps. Marbvie-top tables. MY 2-1521 WASHER AND POWER R MOWER. FE 5-6255 WESTINGHOUSE 30" STOVE. $75. Retrigerator good condition. $25 FE 8-6563 7 ZIG ZAG EQUIPPED SINGER IN console Sews forward and re- verse Makes designs blind hems etc. Will sell for balance $5040 or pav $ per month. Capitol Appliance FE 5-0407 HiFi, TY & Radios _66 12° TABLE MODEL TV $19.95 17" GE TV $24.95 21° eae beg table model $44.95 " DeForest $79 30 see sets to choose from All sets rebuilt & guaranteed for at least 30 days. Parts and labor. Most sets new lagtrot tubes. We take trades at Obel TV, 3930 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 4-4945. Open sam to 9 9pm CASH FOR USED TV's. PUR- inasee at your home. FE 2-0: -0367 SIDING. STORMS. _softener, | year old. FE 2-9970 2 BURNER Olt, HEATER. GOOD cond OR 3-6871 IN. SOIL PIPE, PER LENGTH, 0 \W OLVERINE LUMBER LIONEL TRAIN COMPLETE. 40 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 76 ie Sale -\ ‘Miscellaneous ¢ 67 | For Sale Miscellaneous 67 mal HTUBS Y A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED eros. | New = ed 4 ft. and ie tt. | Web BAL ATION STORE Sand, gravel, fill. le Conklio, a PLUMBING SUPPLY | Everything ssa ah our ‘needs. | _FE $1112 or PE ure Pp F ee cn satirdnye ne | oni tog, frurastur APPNCE BLACK DIRT, FILL & GRAVEL. | - 8- 8-0871 ee etc LIGHTS. TALBOTT “LUMBER CROSHED STONE. SAND, GRAVEL. — modern lights for kitchens, Redwood fence pickets. | —— Ear! Howard dinettes and recreation rooms, | Tuoroses for waterproeing 7” | DRIVEWAY GRAVEL LOADED O8, $12.95 value $6.95. | marred. Wooo louvres at ‘2 pi . te. Foor e- | Oe livered, PE 4-3263 or PE 2- 1466 ® Factory owrooms, Michigan out. 1025 Oakland Ave. : | Gob RGAD . RAVEL SS moe 393 Orchard Lake Ugep WATER SOP TEWER. a |r Sates: ve ee ye. — __—_+— |:_new. PE_2-7164. q 6668. “ach & ( Ci ; MOVIN ‘Cash & Carry Specials ~ vse ‘wINDOWB. C CHEAP. ae a cab PE 2s Sou a Zonolite House fil .. 1.44 bag ES I PULVERI ED BOIL. alee 4 USED COMB. DOORS. ANY SIZE. a sq. ~ 190, — After 6 6. MA | 62114. | 's pola, and Toh Fe PE 5-5643 or 1x12 WP. Shelving ... .12 lin PTENER, . COM. Liz WP. stripping . 02 un. =| Oiteely nutomave. Reasonable | san. BL: BLACK DIRT &, ORAVEL. ngies z cab PE 2 _\5 d Lauan 4x8" 640 ea. | ARD-—SRIVEWAY GRADING. eX. for auan tr S | USED TIRES, REBUILT BATT! Tree | *48D. ott crave, ‘Ml i HAGGERTY LUMBER | _'es._192_8- Saginaw, Tye. 1816 | 5-3552. USED OIL SPACE HEATERS, $10 —~ - CoE rES _# up _Sebick's MY SHIP. | Wood, Coa? & Fuel 77 ee ee gat. tte 3 4-4881 | USED BRICK FOR (SALE. a ee Bide Mencia bad Weekdays 7 to 6 tual 4748, or - — CA —~——-- CHANNEL CGAL, FIREPLACE, | CASH 1 WAY WALL i one ace, Ome CONDI: | “turt ‘ace - poune ber Speed- | i. nD way fuel ol I LUMBER = RICES WATER SOFTENER. 2 YRS. OLD anette WOO FROM 18 TO ao 24 in. FE 2-8262 or UL 2-1120 ‘FIREPLACE, FURNACE. AND kindling wood. OL 2-4847. | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | Burmeister's Sell $125 or trade for good elec- tric range _ FE 8-8415 Christmas Trees 67A Goop HARD DRY SLAB WOOD NORTHERN LUMBER \~~—~ Simoni ~~ for furaace a replace Pe gh mpany CHRISTMA | or $12 e 1940 Coney Lake Rd. EM 3-4171) Scotch Pine. Balsym, Spruce. 64x WOOD FOR SALE. FE Oven 8am. to 8pm. dally Wholesale Delivered. Orders tak- | ~“g'n9q)_ Sunday 10 a.m. to2 pcr. en for church and school trees. | Deliveries available = |) MY_(2-0940 | Ee LOADS, CUT WOOD. OR iT STEP! DE. SPINE, | 32-6022. CEMENT STEPS, REA DY MADE. |CHRISTMAS } TREES ZLAB WOOD OR wood. 3 cord. $14. Del. FE 8-6131. all sizes. Splash block, door sil spruce, fir. Cut your own tree. | chimney caps. Pontiac Pre-Casi | ring tools Select early. 2922 | Step Co. 54 W. Sheffield. FE Sleet Re 3 — nin of — 2-3906. merce Village m eas Shrubs 78 ar ’ intersection of Wixom Rd Plants, Trees, r / COMBINATION DOORS | Duck Lk. d. MU 4-0635, daily | n~neeeereemrn Orono eee ALUMINUM & WOOD 8 to 6. SCOTCH PINES FOR LANDSCAPE Insulation LONG NEEDLE PINES: NORTHERN | $2.00 a piece. U dig. Also shade Wholesale. EM 3-374 trees M -3791. BEN SON L UM BER CO. PREMIUM ~scorcH, SUITABLE | | , P 79 FE 4-252) for auditoriums splays | churches lodges. homes. $5. Other ____ For Sale. € ets COLEMAN SPACE HEATER. most new. Picture window Evin. | trees from $1 5 Wolfe Road mile SW — AKC REG ia PUPPIES 19. Se. Exc. oomd. + vile. NA 17-2192 or MI 4-013 DOG HOUSES, -——poUBLE CON- PICK YOUR LIVE ~ CHRISTMAS AKC ‘cmiPion STUPDED. COCK- struction. 770 E. Walton Blvd. tree on the stump. $1 and up.’ _er puppies yer a. Also Christmas greens. Bring the CANARIES TOR SALE. fie” oe HAVE “a PAINT | OR kids and your camera. 12 “a FE 44120 ecorating problem ui north of Pontiac. Cedar ne colors to choose from, interior , pectaresn Parm. 8970 Dixie High- DACHSHUNDS, __ REGISTERED, or Bao See Pod wall paper | way ‘US-10) MAple 5-1922 OR 3-0432. aD PURE COW: and matching fabric selection ; GERMAN SHEPHE : | — Bros. Jelled Magic no drip ey PINES rad SPRUCE. MY pare this quality stock. EM 3-6443. MAN S D PURE BRED, AND FUEL & PAINT GERMAN SHEPHER | S _ , silver female puppy, 10 wks. old. 436 Orehara Lk Av rs omETS 5-6180 Christmas Gifts 67B° uy’ 2.2407 FREE StANDING. NDING TO . eo Hy _—— “~~~ | HAMSTERS AND GUINEA PIGS. agg eg aad ANTIQUE CLOCK, GOOD CONDI- a! Pet Shop, $5 Williams. FB "*aoctoot lengths we. -16c ft. tion. FE 4-0157 £6433 %4-in hard copper, | FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT _ ONIES $75 20-foot length Mepsiee sia ae. LG: Including Scre Maple 5-5811 ——{3,-in K soft copper GRATES, TOOLS, ORNAMENTALS PARKARFETS CANARIES, ¢ CAGES. — apne URURUAL. (HEY ITEM Fond Since .927. 584 Oakland Ave. 3-pe. bath sets with trim ..$89 95 LES 1121 PARAKEETS & SUPPLIES _CA- 3127 W. HURON OPEN DAILY 9-6: FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 OPEN SUNDAY 10-2 GRANCO RADIOS $15.95 UP “IDEAL ifts. R. B. Munro Electric, 1060 Huron 8t | ROCKOLA ROCKET r JUKE BOX. White or colored Factory 2nds—Irreguiars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ‘172 N. Saginaw _ FE _5-2100 EAVESIROUGHS. 64c PER length. Warwick's. 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. naries. 183 Sanderson. FE 32-1727. | PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES, food. Crane's, 2488 Auburn. UL 2-2200. _ REGISTERED SPRINGER R SPANIEL, housebroken, 357 8. Edith. Plays 50 records. Like new. Won- WELL BRED ‘PUPPIES ANT “OLDER | Full line of building derful Christmas gift for one | dogs — for goes eg Ran | oO tion room and teenagers nly dispose of entire kenne ulre | & plumbing materials $150. Also regulation bumper pool 2196 South Lapeer Road, Lake trade-ins _ Like new. $125. FE 5-4219. Orion Dogs Trained, Boarded 89 table Myra after 4:30 pm _ LIONEL TRAINS. 1 YEAR 2 “OLD. 320 S. Paddock FE 2-9784 ~ GARAGE DOORS _ TAILWAGER. KENNELS | units, 100 feet of track | Pactory seconds, al] standard Praia transformer Reasonable BRITTANY pot i FOR | sizes in —_ trom _ - a OR 3-4897 | CHR ators, folding — —- —_—___—_—____ | ee hea ce disappeating MEN'S SIZE 8 BLACK ROULFR| Boarding breeding, training & stairways skates with case $10. Symphonic trimming Brittany and poodle We give estimates on garage re- portable record player. 3 speed, stud service Pick up and deliver. modeling | Re Kodak Brownie Hawkeye OL 1-0504 Cail after 4 pm Open ro to 5 camera. $5. OR_ 3-1754 _ eae = a Noon on turdays NECCI FAMOUS NEW ‘SEWI : a machines. Now only $49 aura Hunting Dogs 81 our opening sale. As low as $12 AS a ia BERRY DOOR SALES HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL. gas. New. Consumers Power ap- roved, $8950 value. $3950 and | 5950. These are slightly marred. wk. Michigan Necci Elna Sewing _ Center 143 | Oakland. Ave 69 AKC BEAGLE PUPS AND TRAIN- __ed dogs. MA 5-1596 ~A-1 BEAGLES ‘& COON Docs 3091 Rockhaven | Do It Yourself Also electric, oi] and bottled gas ~ | COON DOGS POR SALE 2. CALL heaters at terrific values Michi; FOR RENT | “between 6 and 7:30. FE 4-6297, | an uorescent, 3 rchar ke Ave. —16 Wall paper steamer, floor sand- _Hay, ¢ Grain «& Feed 82 ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland Fuel & are 4 Orchard Lake HEADQUARTERS ; FOR HOBBIES } Trains—Toys—Schwinn Bikes \ 15 ACRES OF GOOD HARD CORN Scarlett's Bike-Hobby = 5-6691 in crib _ $425. MA 20 F Lawrence, Pontiac’ FE 5-7943 | —4V¢_FE_5-6150_ | 1,000 BALES HAY, 8TRAW_ MA- 4524 Dixie, Drayton OR _3-0021 , DO IT THE EASY WAY! _ nure. Lumber, Wood. MA 5-0666. ag eee ————— FLOOR SANVETS—HAND SAND- ALL TYPES OF i8T & 2ND CUT. | Knotty | Pine Paneling ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMERS 4 | SKIL SAW — RUG CLEANER at hay. Ser and corn. Will 2 PATTERNS BOWNIE'S HARDWARE wer OA 82170. | WP2. WP6 and WC140 ae pall a ARDWA ——_ | CHURCH INC TOWER, PRICES or corres ~ For S or Sale Livestock 83 U *c x | ; > PAP TO CSOT SIT, . apes * : plumbing eavestrough and fenc- 7 — UL 2-400 __ tng Open, weekdays 8-30 to is 11 TO 12 gam OLD PIGS. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS Sunday« to 4 ontcalm Build- a > - 2 Slightly scratched. 42° model er’s Supply — 156 W. Montcalm. AT STUD THOROUGHBRED STAL - $9900 value. $4630 while they FE 5-47.12 lion 161 mahogany bay. excellent last Also terrific values on 54° ae ie aoa "a na pity and 66° models. No phone orders lease Michigan Piuorescent, 393 Sale Musical Goods 71 PRescott 71-2832 —— rchard Lake Ave ——“—"~—~s=7~nekrrn—rnr~Errweerer™ | “FOR SALE BLACK | SADDLE LAVATORIES) CHROME “MIXING mare. 3843 Alida Street in Roch- faucets. $2450 value. $1495 Also 13 PEDAL BOARD ORGAN ester, or call UL 32-1912 after bathtubs, toilets, shower stalls | limed oak $495 3 pm __ Factory Irregulars. Terrific val- 3% — organ. mahogany $48 FOR SALE A REAL MILK COW ues Michigan Fluorescent, 393 20 down. Balance tn 36 mos 1635 Jossman Rd. corner of Ray Orchard Lake Ave. — 1 Medium size player piano .... $149 Road MUST SELL CHEAP DUE TO ILL- cles SMALL BLACK AND WHITE CON- ness: All the equipment to raise! Mahogany console plano . $479 test horse Spirited ribbon and mink. Cages. nest boxes, feeders.) _$20 down Balance 36 mos trophy winner. MY 3-4902 wate:ers mixer, freezers. cooli Mahogany Spinet piano. Like new. ——"— —_—— box. etc Breeder mink available | $20 down Balance 36 mos ILL SKIN—CUT UP until Dec 5 OA 8-3660 Lowrey Organo Make your piano AND aeienie YOUR DEER MODERN WHITE WEDDING i! sella this attachment. FE 2-9814 gown. Size & Also ‘2 carat 1 Soe ——————— blue white solitair diamond MA- nian ead LAE Sale Farn. Pi Produce 86 ple 5-234 - pre o_—ri—r—~—re ~~ NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & GAs LAGHER'S APPLES HIGHEST QUALITY, ducts. MAple 5-1501 — OR _ 3-3703 18 E Huron FE 4-0566 bu. Superior varieties. Some $1 00 NEW 18ST QUALITY BATHTUBS. ACCORDIAN SALE — ALL SIZES.| »u Superor quality fresh sweet Accordiag loaned free to begin- cider. Oakland Orchards. 2205 TS oe ners with lessons. FE 5-5428 East Commerce Rd between G. A. Thompson 1 _M50_ West Duck Lake Rd. & Burns. Milford BUNDY FLUTR FOR SALE, $85. | OIL FLOOR FURNACE AND CON.-, $3.78; 3-in soil pipe, per grr 8174 qa a —————_= 39. son, 7005 M trols $30. Small oi] heater $10. OR 3-817 APPLES. POPULAR VARIETIES & Open Bren. Ice shanty stove $5. 2 HP out- cider. B acairbee — Market 7 PUEL ON. TANKS. GOOD CON- | __boerd motor $10. MY 314681 Baby Grand Piano asi aS MAHAN OR- dition. Wil deliver PE $0120. | Oll, BURNER. oa letély ovehauled & refln- | chara. 618 E. Walton. No Sunday T-INCH SOTL PIPE. 6 FT., $3.79 | cluding contors Se ee aL ished: setal price { for quick sale.| sales. ' STAVE F PLUMBING surrLy | _2-3885. peel Ra” eee sag ig age el Eas Mm Mar tala > 7 7 G. es. a cook- 72_8. Sagina ze OIL- FIRED FURNACE | _!rom Tel-Huron. ing. $1 on os. & GL i 6489, 5 FT. ae TRON, 250,000 BTU. Jackson Church. All CARLOAD OF LESTER BETSY) Lan with bench. Best quail uty. * controls. 3 years old, $290. EM Ross spinets. Just metres: Tae | ‘Sale Farm Equipment 87 $49.95. G. A. Thompson, | 3-4322 are new ; af west PAINT WITH TRED $20 down. Ba ance 36 mo! CHAIN SA WW S FLOORS Applied in ‘4 the time. as easy 10-YR. 52-GAL. ELEC. WATER heater. $67.50 cash & carry, G A.| as waxing, dries in 30 minutes. Thompson. 7005 M59 West. Open Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd ves ——$—— ————— SP ——_- ROYALITE (LIGHT WEIGHT 12 § TORM WINDOWS AND portable typewriter). polaroid land screens, double laundry tub, FE camera. complete outfit excellent 35-6207 __ sex : condition MI _6-6980 20X18 VANITY HAND BASIN. REPOSSESSED MODERN BEAU- cast fron Best grade. $1850 ty equipment for sale at ‘2 _G_A__Thompson. 7005 M50 West. price FE 2-8025 52-GAL ELEC. HEATER. 869 95; ROOF REPAIR MATERIAL _ 30-gal. auto gas heater, $5495.) plastic Roof Cement Gal. $1.10 Cab sinks and fittings. $54.95 up. Fibered Roof Coat 5 Gal. $370 | Laundry trays and stand & fau- VA. LLAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE 4.0566 HARMONY GUITAR WITH ARCH top, cut-away. blond finish Leath- er case. Like new. $95. MA 6-3051 FIANO-TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT FE 2-5217 RENT a SPINET PIANO WITH option to purchase. All moneys wili be applied toward the pur- chase price of the piano. GALLAGHER’S 25 per cent discount on some models MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIBU’ TOR MY 3-5821 FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proulx Oliver Sales ond M24 _Just north of Oxford. FARMAL CUB-A With CULTIVA- _tor. $695 MY NEW AND USED ¢ oie AND TWO Tow corn pickers, Homelite saws. New bean spaced at reduced price. Davis Machinery, NA 7-3292. ti io 9 mh & Carr | Rolled smooth roofing $298 cots. SAVE PLUMBING [a a a a as a 2 oe a ne = { spha ngles alv nails SSR SS power biade saws e 172_8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 AYLOCK COAL & BLDG. | SMALL ¢ GRAND a . $300 | trade. Terms. Kellys Hardware. 45 GAL GAS HEATER. $60. 5 SUPPLY CO ees ee 3994 Auburn at Adams. PE 2-8811. room Timken oil burner, 4230 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-1101| UPRIGHT PIANO GOOD CONDI- PECIA: Middlebelt Rd ten - tion. $50. Call FE 4-4648. | SPECIAL ntl | RETIRED —— — "WILL SELL ~GAR- | SRS ———— FARMAL 250 GAL. OIL TANK ON LEGS | -den tools, florist aitpolios. on. USED | AR dypRavtic BP AGTOR Ll ook bray ate aren bd ete wellyae re Grand piano Mahogany case $195 | WHEEL we ‘axDa a INCH as FE 5-810" . Pa — Fle af Telegraph L | Grinnell sprint piano, — _ PLOW. INA “COND ITION. | {90.000 BTU'S OIL FURNACE. 26 _ 6-0472. _ ephdals gallon tank, all controls. $100 sINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA- “oringe Tmanortny, console re Pisses | TRING Bh payments 385 E Beverly off Joslyn FE chine. Guaranteed in excellent | “BINKXELI S 1 BROS. 4-0106 | condition. Wonderful for a Christ- GR Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke AGAR: 8 “SUPPLY. 1016 MT. CLEM- | mas gift. Makes ee - 27/8 Saginaw FE 3-7168 FE 40734 FE 41119 E 5-1665. Plumbing. elec-| ‘Signs. overcast all without using ~ ; | . tooo ‘ei ’& formica. Insurance, attachments. Take on payments UPRIGHT PIANO. $25 ____ Auction _ Sales &8 work on xlass 52 gal. electric bl pi penny on can: rel tae kee e's oat. Some SPECIALS = rig No children unde . 17. B irs HTS PPL i FOR CHRISTMAS rodie 2685 . BEIOHT SUPPLE 4.5431 Prefinished piywood 4 2,1, silver eau tc” a” paras: & Upton, avectioneers. L. Tyler, Bere, AAD ame eh aee en | Megttltct unite maple O38 $1798) Ca™repeit of vali ‘Kinds. Head: snow blowers. Will pick up and s quarters for ice fishing. Live Genuine formica . 8q. . Tepair your tractors and wer PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO bait. Latest information on best Bees etc. Give eg oR 1488 Baldwir Ave. 2-2543 Dr vr a in = he Bg irony ans uip., 6507 Dixie Hwy. ae A ' S A Shot ea stem RR GALCER, So] EAE see 'nes wah. ste | Auction Sales ~ CLEARANCE ~~ | 0. ‘Pike PET eaise WANTED RAW FURS. DEER; 5089 Dixie Highway 69 2 lite storm sash. —SPECIAL— skins, highest Boe “Pon paid Vree- gnway 8 wood _—, doors | Genuine Schoo! Deak. “oniy $3.88 Walled Lake. ae Poptios Trail, | Drayton Plains 37 wood wind el ‘iil | Garage id “igi930 Every Friday 713 7 p.m. ow screens. |§ —|« Garage Siding ..... ....... ie ne ee fir, 100 = | . Every S : OFT /Biack Temp Pegboard. 24x48 68 __Bait, Minnows, Etc, 75) very aturday ..7 pm, Assorted sizes from 20x20 to 32224/ Oak Ploor Shorts, 100 Ro SUT | WLERS. | -_<| ws Every Sunday ....2. p.m. . TTIMRE worms, $0 for 46¢: big worms, 50 Buy and Sell D Ste MR. WINKLEY AUBURN LUMBER | fe'se. hice act oan e ORland aily ears Warehouse AUBURN HEIGHTS Fats from 36e. | Open ando 3-2717 60 Osmun st. FE 6- bse] Orchard Lk. Ave. DOOR PRIZES SAT;-& SUN. / A a . pie + TAN ~ - , , : a at + ( ‘ ‘. - : , yg Xs : : ( hi) r : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, Nov EMBER 27, 1959 - "EN® i ~ ilers 89 Ww , : For Sal Howsetraers laws Vanted Used Cars J01) _Sale Used Trucks 103, MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Cars _—106! “or Sale.Cars = 106, Sale Used Cars = 106 _—: Sale Used Cars 106 Deen ™ . nee eeOeeOeeOeOeOeeoeeeeEeeOOOOOOe OO eee? PLLA P PPP PDPAADPD ALD LALA 4 NTIAC CHIEF N } | . ' PAPO POP Oh Ha LOO, Cine aaak Fe TOTALS WaeldME CON PRISE Mi TORE, n,TON FICK. GOOD ‘Sop eae ae Rc. at iets LE MARE MRU TTT tO | BBA ES -5295. RP CARS WAN ; a . 6. . radio, oF er Exc. cond. | Auto trans. v-8 | ge ee: Jase TROTWOOD 16 ‘DI g SHAR CARS W ANTED | ol CHEVROLET. 4, TON, 4 Hered miles. Price $2200. FE °§3 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. Low laa Chrysler executive REPOSSESSION trayeler than 4 ties, | aE _Speed transmission. FE 2-4624. 5-50 i Overdrive. $200. OR aed 5 _wife's car FE A -_._ ee $395 full price. No cash a. traveler. Lae int 3.34 op Dollar j 99 FORD 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 300 ~ SOME OF THE FIN King ‘Auto, Mr. hell. PR 80402. _Bleeps 2= aHTW 1GH | “yy le 6.*radin, heater, auto. transmis- | Used Cars Are rises al Bt oy ota f Rea ines BIGHT | Cass- Oakland ousetrailer sion. 14,000 miles. Private. $1795. | W %, ase | EXCELLENT | woTOR: anteed for life. See them and get 313 Ww Montcal oma _ CARPENTER ow snow tires. Cheep. re ae a demonstration at’ Warner Trail- ntcalm —S FE 8-& Owners | 1959 FORD STATION nt AGON. | ous RAMBLER DEALER H er Sales, 3008 W. ‘acne (Pian A VERI | ee ee oe ron hy disc Siperode .ET CO A ONTIAC- CADIL LAC | Biers. Ww selection el 1960 Ram- ot) one of- Byam's ILL’ ss —_—__— axie trim wa whee ommerce R EM 3-4101 . e need a. cars ve eo ne caravans.) 7 2 "49 MC ( vn Own | { covers, windshield washers, heat- ‘5g. OLDS. HT. PS PB. R&AH. | bad. Let us make you a r ters | . . 7 GENERAL, ‘VAGABOND. STEW.) ___FE 44878 | | Sar Pagks at Mi. 4.7590, darold | 6) OLDSMOBILE SUPER ot Hy. Birmingham MI 4-1930 now’ ARD. ZIMMER, GARWOOD & _— NE\W DEALER — UT! er’ S| ; aes te aan | Umamatig, Power steering. A one-| __ 7 } "$3 owner Birmingham car. gtock No. ‘55 Plymouth, R&H, 5 Cr edt wise” We em Quality Motor Sales _5048 Pheasant 981. Your old car may make the | '52 Pontiac ors SEDC Se trade or rent. 1 mile south of DESPERATELY NEEDS ruc enter 0st FORD FAIRLANE, FOM.| “own payment. Priced at only °50 Buick $ 45 Lake orion on M24 MY 2-0721.' Al] NMlodel Clean Cars ; . | _ Clean. $1435. FE 2-5685 - : - Olds eee, en $, 95 | # To oose From 649 ORCHARD LAKE FE 37041 BIRMINGHAM | ‘53 FORD. ). 4 DR. WAGON ‘$3 Studebaker V8 “ ‘ S83 MOTORS, INC Pa ee _ &, DETROITERS | TOP $$$ ANY MAKE OR MODEL 3 (1 ‘a & 595 REVOSSES‘ION North Chev. ‘$3 Chev & Plymouth $298 912.8 Woodward MT 6.5908 We take heuseheld furniture in| 2° 55%. Superior Auto Sales. $23, 0. levrore vee ed IID bd | $295 full price No cash needed eal pac atnl ; ae 1958 RAMBLER SUPER 4DOOR . trade ; _W. Huron. FE 4-1500. ly TON 12 PT BIAKE. Be | Pap say OU ee Cour King Biymingham ook Wee oe as others, ‘reasonable | sedan. 2-tone paint A a owner BOB HUTCHINSON’'S | 1°54 Chevrolet . $ 595 t¢@ SS Economy Used Cars 32 Auburn | Caf Snd » rea! gas saver. Stock NOUN - TOP DOLLAR 0 8 eee wee eG ye SPE : _ = 898B. Priced ni 4301 Dixie Hwy. Us. 10] For All Model Cars | “4% TON 8 PT. STAKE. ee ‘83 Fora, C $48 us vee. «ar. 38 PLYMOUTH GOOD CONDI- ‘$6 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBUR- a Rees TERY Fem Bh Rhee Drayton Plains OR_3-1202 ''S4 International ...$ 595 i “sewn. + NB € dr | Mon, $285 1289 Morowske Drive, / ban, station wseon iO ae. PIXTE TRAILER SALES AND| Glenn’s Motor Sales |" % Ton Pickup. | se 8. ee or Gy ans =e ay XPERTS Sper. ice’ W088 North Chev. entails Nor apeer . 952 WEST HURON 5, . 5 \ | x = ace Saar eee Oxford. OA 83783 PE 431 FE 46-1797 | eas ner oe see 595 to<¢ SHARP 1957 2 TONE COUNTRY | Put Your Car in Shape! We ee Gest, eunewalin Para. | peepee wo0e MT 42738 PARKHURST AS MOCR AS $50 FOR JUNK AND > : c | ¥ Sedan. Fordomatic R&H. Wind- Light & Heavy Repair matic. Black & white. Excellent ae 55 Ford . .$ 995. % | shieid’ washers, Wheel covers. at wer L 1959 AMBASSADOR CUSTOM 4 1 cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or | vos eee © | N ork Guaranteed condition. $100 down payment. TRA'LER SALES | _eves | MFT STAKE. 2 SPD, AXLE. pines peente: Se | ‘Fake over monthly payments.| 400T sedan Factory execntee a. 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion. ; : | (825 20 TIRES—V-8, TOO. THUNDERBIRD. ‘50, FORD EXEC- MOTORS Cali FE 42281 after S$ pm a loaded. ie, MY 2.4611 ; SS GMC Van _ $1295 utive’s car. 6,000 miles. $3,400 Oo auton qrans power steerin Featuring famous makes New A © Pn ce ee eee = oes — MI 6-3314 ee 4455 W ot) wee ncecrce . rakes and windows Continenta Moon Jentoura. Owosso, Elcar $SH bene Raed REAR. DOORS. aia _ — _ _ NEXT TO. THE ROL LADIUM RE PC ISSESSION ditioned “Save $1460 “Solid black, Tour-A-Home. Between Lake Or- * , ae 1953 FORD 9-PASSENGER 8TA- PL 3 ITO. $196 full price. No cash —— _ ton and Oxford. On M24. PAID 55 Dodge ago ooo de 3 a fa) “Thank »ss I don't have to be nice t ; ash tion wagon, radio, heater, Fordo- Tu eke colinder ye Pay only i mo. Due Jan fine Aw cade Custom, 4 door, | FOR GOOD USED CARS PANEL_—é CYLINDER an foodne SS on ave to be nice to anyone any- | ernie Biue and white finish Has white sidewalls 4 dr, exc. cond Pg My = Rell FE oe radio and healer. Continental soa) oe . = ° © > 5 ” een a one owner car ur stock N st. Ow - 0 ’ 55 TIA 2 DOOR. STATION . nd ‘ M SPECIALS Russ Da son | 55 Ford .......... 695 more. I just won seventy-five thousand dollars’ | No. 1011 Priced to sell at $246 - os s eeeenGn ee. | agen: Heil ice cat We Mees] Toles ‘Woe cucdiion Tucaunle 28 FT MOBILE CRUISER — W ¥%, TON PICKUP, V-8. 4 SPD —_—— = | ies: Plymouth sherpa No money | G0W8) Lucky Auto Bales’ 183 3. and biscks (e1iss00 16) (pa ymients! Just used for vacations. ‘‘Excel- < TRANSMISSION, CUSILOM CAB h Ch | Rene CARAGERS arp one Saginaw Phone FF 4-2214 36 56 z : TE = mimer . vee Tt e . ' ow? ® payments $27.24. : Low cash down or ojd . Seah ae ane sue ete dee 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 55 Ford .......... $ 995 For Sale Cars 106 Sale Used Cars 106 Nort SW Foret payment due next year, 1058 PONTIAC STAR CHIEFTAIN | a © SS Sa aS = as ; ann Cia een | POO ; : Lucky Auto Sales, 193 S. Saginaw Station Wagon Phone Voorheis- Look it over and compare with E DON T LIKE TO BOAST. 600 TRACTOR. & 25 20 - Hunter Bivd. at 8S. Wooddard Ave P es Siple FE 2-8379 3 others. “It is a steal.’ BUT WE TE IINK YOU'LL GET | TIRES. 2 SPD. AXLE 9 1954 CHES OEE AIR 2 DOOR. CHEVROLET 1958 IMPALA HARD- Birmingham MI 4-2735 = nears | ry PONTIAC STARCHIEF ¢- = THE MO FOR YOUR CAR AT "56 Chey rolet $11 5 Nice $395 = 3-7542 iggins top - utomatic transmission, 57 Ford Country Sedan R&H $1295 DOO! _ Pe sees Jd - ~ = radio and heater. Power brakes, ————_—_—__________ — '55 Buick 2 dr hardt $795 hardtop. Radio, heater, Hydra- | 40 FT. CHAMPION es aa 112 TON VAN. REPOSSESION and steering Black with white 1956 FORD 4 DOOR. HARDTOP. 54 Buick Estate Wa on $2195 matic Beautiful blue and white rs. old. “Ver ood conditior ' Dea uae Oey 57 Dodg $ 995: 1955 Chevrolet. %-door. V-8. No side walls B ivate owner Excel., RADIO & HEATER. AUTOMAT-) +57 Mercury Montclair 4dr... $1495 finish, Here ts an awfully nice 7750 with only $200 down. “ ' , cap laced gre Ra | money down and assume pay-. lent condition. Call MI 46553 | IC TRANSMISSION. ABSOLUTF- . car. Stock No. 978 Only $1062 666 <. Woop $2750 with only $ own. BRIGHT SPOT’ | ¥, TON PICKUP, POWER. STEER | ments of $2724. First payment | ——— — - | LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume Hardenburg : ODWARD G, 8 AUT que next year Lucky Auto Sales payments of $38.76 per mo Cal! ( L.H BROWN. Real Tana EERE Sf See ee oat na) tad SUSapinwe, Foose FE OIL) A VERY FEW Cede Mar Mr Beet M conven casa a pice FES. North Chev. MI_ 63000 rane Xealtor jf Ty ’S8 Ford .........-. $1295 5 i : 7” Spa | mes Seo ee Bro a OEE —__ Ts of 3055 RAMBLER SEDAN RADIO ®& Ph. FE 2-4810 FE 8-0183 Open Eves.) 72 CANEL, REAL SHARP Want to Buv a New Car: factory tt a TOPS. SE. | 1988 PORD V-8 CUSTOMLINE 2 DR Hunter Blvd. at 8S Woodward Ave | HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS- SHOR’ DEPENDABLE USED CARS ~ - BE SURE AND SEE OUR SE- . | R&H WW_ tires. overdrive, no Birmingham MI_4-2735 | MISSION ABSOLUTELY NO SHORT's 9 MOBILE ~ HOME DARK BLUE. 6 CYLINDER. DANS. Under 2000 miles and | Birminghag 1 ALES & SERVICE HARDENBURG MOTOR SA'ES BE SURE TO CALL LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED you buy them with a new rust ne) FE | ‘53 PONTIAC. isle tt Watael | Ge he Fouling aaa Sportsman. | C855 at Pike FE PE 5-7398 | ee Ba Pe pall ot car guarantee. } $5 FORD. 2 DOOR —_FOM. RA- ay eae eres RE POSSE SSION rp “. = per mo. Cal! Cr TRUCE Z . S$ S= 34 5-555 b Beemer. Cuapice line of parts; JUNK eas . cl UCKS, | BOB pT pap ite AND COUNTY'S OLDEST | dio Peeters. $450 EM 3-0854 7 SF a4 32'S _ Harold. Turner Ferd at MI 47 care wired. We'll sel ‘Your ‘used W E NE ED | DEAEERS, FORMS Seem ae “eM 3085. 6.0CO Mile Warranty ty aay Mis me Due Jen, et _— trailer for you. 4 : : _— - 52 B U Iv A. LIK King Auto Mr Bell PE 80402 3172. WH maron PE 4.9743| your ear For 20 years we have H: AROL D 7 1930 (FORD. COUPES U nRE. /® CERI IER oe fac CATALINA, WA0-| GOOD — TRAVEL ‘L TRAIL ERS RS. ALL SIZES _ the top dollar. Trade down | | saa _ SS NNTRY SEDAN BTA 1853 FORD 6 AUTO. TRAN he on White Tinted windows d. Schult Custe Or UD TORS ic 5 $24 W. Ws R & H_ Power. 11.000 TR , r . Siris We aie Nex bn H. «. VAN WEIT [ wg 12 5 Woe sar eszey| Mom wagon. Full power. Well 18) OLDEMOBILE. ss HOLIDAY.) Mi FE. 83311 “ PRANSPORTATION eur fot, 1 trailers ta Florida for) 22... ee er wy OR 31291 ; a | : | C0uipped = Low | mileage aN ee CD COR VER TUB LE GOOD, TRANEPORTATION—CHEAP sib mel Pe gale Call Dal for a deal. HOLLY | TOP CASH $3$$ FOR CLEAN CARS FORD Sigs 1956 CADILLAC 62 COUPE. PRI- equity for $300 Assume payments 193 FORD CONVERTIBLE 49 jegoto. 4 dr 3 65 NECESSARY | At th Singin in Waterford $2 50 C MARINE & COACH SALES. _ or trade up or dow e vate owner. Good condition. FE, of SPP FOE cools ‘as die v-8 245. -69 pont Por mi HEV i8T $48 15210 HOLLY RD, HOLLY MEl- ECONOMY CARS "32 AUBURN $64.8 Woodward MI 4-7500_ | __ — ___ _2-4624 _ "1953 AUSTIN CONVERTIBLE 3165 te eck ae T ean . $35 'S,FORD V-8 RADIO & vs rose 46771 (WANTED JUNK CARS AND Pontiac's iis) CES ROLES a DOOR RA: i GHEYRORES ZOCGR axa. REPOSSESSION ATI. ere Ve Aes of Rambler. sedan Tl si00 g MESCHEv. HARDTOP. 2 46 TRAVEL TRAILERS & RENTALS.| trucks. Phone PE 4-9031 or FE Truck C | ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY tion wagon, radio. heater, Power-, $145 full price. No cash needed 1954 *FORD CUSTOM V-8 STAND.- | Orne Lote $175 500 395 Tour-e-Home & Trotwood, Mar- 2 34°9. ruc enter | : ada Sa: ph beh Stataald ALL WINTERIZE) 53 PLYMOUTH. GOOD r-a-Ho __ es | DOW Assume payments of| glide, V-6 engine. Green and| Pay only $7 mo Due Jan Oth ARD TRAN $ ROGERS BALES AND SERVICE ; King, & Huron Homes Special WANTED—CLEAN (56 CHEV. V-8 $1708 per mo Call Credit Mer Waite finish This is a one owner King Auto. Mr Gell. PE 8-0402 1954 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. 695 Auburn Sees | -gtUNNING $125 rates for Florida vacations Sale _stick. OR_3-4687 | Mr Parks at MI 47500 Harold Birmingham car. Stock No. 948.°\° i CLEAN & SHA ARP' : 52 BUICK HARDTOP -- $1 Siar Mam Lake FS "Used Auto Parts 102 Rac ete Hal POND OZ ARTUIRER PER ie Fao CTERMMepan. 1 off? Si EpUIG 2 OF Ram stopon i FORTIAC. RADIO. AND OR 3-5981 sed Auto Parts 2 Tan . 7 ee __ ER. V-8 AUTOMATI 445 easan — ime Factor Branch | Tl sire ps: 1985 RAMBLER WAGON CUSTOM. 1955 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 2 DR. ae ont code. i ‘HARDTOP 183. Rent Trailer Space 90 FOR, Sate. 2 orps enone = OAKTAND AT CASS _| sate owner, OL 21811. North Chev. FORDS' UTO RADIO & HEATER | $395/ Full, power 19,000 actual mi Cae nes Pp and trans. Good condition, OR 37 — ROWE LIDE. R&H Ds OVER 60 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Needs slight body work PE 2-3 at oe VIL, 7: INTL Pic RUP DUAL oe het’? e 4 ee : Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Wooddard Ave ps = ' N¢ ) MONE \ [ WN after 8°18 ———— cere ” erere cere AUBURN HEIQUTS. MOBILE Vpe POR SALE. ‘$0 MERCURY MOTOR wheels \ tom Very good runping. | Reasonable _MA_ 6-107) Birmingham MI 4.2735 | $995 | oe ie — _ Open ‘til 9 lage The finest % mile SE qo, parts $20 Economy sed Cars 22 Auburn | ; — - Ge We have six 1956 Victorias | IRMI MODEL S e4 PONTI AC | 170 oN Opdvke FE 5-336] WANTED Come eTE = a T ‘uta Insurance 104 CHEVROLET, 1956 i952 CHEVY. POWERGLIDE.6,| Your choice “SEDAN SUPERIOR OXFORD “MOBILE MANOR FOR! end for 1956 Buick Roadmaster. YY“YYYYYYY~~ NIE | Powerglide equipped {ts this _ soneton. all OR 45-6672 4 $295 | Call_OR_3-4800 MERIT RATED AUTOMOBILE Delray Coupe ais oe eet ig acaied Tain, et Sa Used Trucks 103 mL goo ae Gs ER seo NrON ATIC | ae MELEE -ALD MOTOR SALES AUTO SALES ville med OA 83022 imma haidatiaiaia ~ FE 4.3556 Fies FE 2-453 DOWN TRANSMISSION POWER ' oO Se ee 923 WEST HURON Ser, NEW STEERING ABSOLUTELY NO. 666 S WOODWARD 35 vEans PAIR DEALING Jes = JRO: MOBIESDME eT eo De iV Foreign & Spts. Cars 105. MONEY DOWN, Assume pay. 91, g 4 MOTORS. INC | MI 6 3000, 20186 FE 4-7500 I ie » Disk ments of $1427 per mo. Call S Woodward 3 5302 . ». ~ ° ~ __3-2661. odge Pickup ree - iia > gr Mr. Parks at MI == PARKAURST LARE TRATLER gi ig yee a andar ee 47300 Harold Turner Ford. TREAT 53 PLYMOUTH oer MY AG. The est 95, Pactory equipment & federal tax CORVETTE, 1958 2 TOPS. 2 4- | Fs CHRYSLER | \COUPE, alll ; REPOSSESSION acres between Lake Orion and) Michigan Sales Tax and license rel carb Auto trans) R&H, w 9128 wee in 6-5302 ery good condition FE 5 yourself and your family to new $145 full price No cash needed ' extra. (Limited time offer) tires, exc. cond $2850. OR 3- 9403 — = 1956 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR re fun behina the wheel of a 1960 Pay only $7 mo Due Jan. 9th Oxford. > -D ec — a CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. ‘52, NEW DIO & HEATER BSOLUTELY LARK from Pontiac Area's new- King Auto. Mr. Bell FE 80402 YOU'VE sEEN THE ike ‘prater| RAMMLER-DALILAS es oe pe is ret TOP top, R&H. whitewalls, good cond.| NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay-| est dealership. PLYMOUTH 1955. SHARP. LOW see the best Square Lake Trailer) 1001 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER : s es 5 ese __| ments of $2985 per mo. Call | mil B 3-6808. a ae ee = — OL 20111 beees fer 30 sag ies ins ‘55 CHEVROLET. BEL-AIR. V-6& | Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI) =oSec See 3 _& after 6 30 or all day Sat A 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. RADIO 1952 GMC %-TON STAKE. $300. Sal U d c 106 ee eo eg Carl's Motor | 4.7500 Harold Turner _Ford & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO For Sale Tires 92 _MA 6644 ale Used Cars ales aklan 1983. CROSLEY, GOOD CONDI- MONEY DOWN : Slo —--- —--—- -- Reo x 4455 W. HURON OR 4-0391 Assume pay 20) PEP OO OO j ~~ ae ni oreED oe , LARGE _ tion $125 j FE 5-2766 _ — _NEX' TO. THE ROLL ADIUM> —| ments of $865 per mo Call | U 7 W I I E RE TO BU Y Y OU R: NEXT Ga AR, 760 X 15 | MUST MAKE ROOM 1952 CROSLEY GOOD CONDI- Credit Mer Mr Parks et MI 2466 Auburn Rd “MelGhey Brauly) REX ~ $1495 . ore tion, $125 FE 5-2766 1933 FORD 9 PASSENGER STA- _ 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford A-l ci ugED TIRES. $350 UP WE f att CWS- ‘57 Ford. R&aH. FOM $1195 ; PONTIAC AU ro 1953 DESOTA, MUST SELL, BEST tion wagon, radio, heater, Fordo- AT TE \” PION buy, sell Also whitewalls 2°55 Fords. FOM & Std $ 595 BROKERS offer before Nov 29th FE 4-7505 , inatic A real nice wavon. Stock gyecial 1957 P h = Sport EDDIE STEELE FORD STATE TIRE SAIFS 43 Pontiac Hydra RA&H $ 195 INEZ ES Eth — 1011. Special at only $481 Fury Convertib! guilt be 503 Saginaw St FE 4 0687 "$3 and ‘52 Mercury - $195 (58 Chevy 4 dr 8 Auto $1695 1958 D — WOS ; || tor wisomticia e reccuita walla LOOK! 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL ar Teaves 3) and ‘49 Packards $ 97 $7 Buick RM HT Nice $1605 as a . black white top 29.000 actual name brands Off new cars $15 50 "49 Chev. R&H $ 85 5a Edsel 4 dr HT $1595 Several of these await your ort eV. miles Spoke wheels, full power lus tax and exchange. State Tire 49 Ford Sedan $ 75 ‘$7 Ford Custom 8 Auto i $1299 insnection at SCHUTZ MO ] No other like it Only one built ales. 503 S. Saginaw. FE 4-4567 56 and “82 Cadillac Reas 8 Metro HT Black-white $1195 MOTRS. 912 8. Woodward Hunter Blvd. at S Woodward Ave See it you'll buy it. $1495 30 pay w _or FE 4 Plenty others 845 and up $6 hey 4 dr. Bel Air |), $198 | Ave | Birmingbain MI_42735 ments. $46.42, Low cash down Ba ; rie “TIRES 310 40 tl Vf Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn § Buick Spectal. r., 2- | ‘$5 MERCURY HARDTOP EXTRA | oF old trad iz oo 7 | KUHN AUTO SERVICE 1953 BUICK SPECIAL TAKE OVER | ‘5! Ford Custom Gtd. trans, $1088 PS Low ac $158 DOWN. | “sharp! $795. Carla Motor Bales. A-1 RECONDITIONED NEW CAR ‘ j 1@_W. Heron Ll ie ° ° payments 3 Maynard Court 87 Stude. 4 dr. 6 OD on ees *.2e = ae Catiend 'N i 1A 4 TRADE-IN i STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | 1957 BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP. ‘56 Chev '2 ton pickup * § 895 _ . UD8ON 1955, 2 DOOR “HARDTOP ® = ake - trade in on General Safety Tires | TRUCK fully equipped original dark |°55 Buick Super 2 dr HT $ 895 DODGE. 1957 “" stunning atone blue. Loaded | - Up to 5@ per cent off. Black or| reen finish A ome owner Car. 's6 Ford 6 Std Trans 695 looks lik ! This Cus- with extras. No money down. As- ' ' Whitewalls Mentock No ‘1010.°A real value | ba Olds ¢ dr 68 Pull power $608| tom Royal will be sure to sume payments of $510 per wk. | High alue- OW Overhead : ED WII LIA MS SPECIALS at only $1378 "54 Ford Custom 6 Auto & 495 take your eye Fully ee eevee ae af ee 666 Ss) WOODWA R D ~ $4 Ford 2 dr & Custom 250 equipped including power s > __ #1 8 Saginaw st Raeburn _ North Chev. | 51 Pontiac 2 Dr. Std. shift. $ ® | steering and brakes tv aon VE RNOW IN IN TROY MI 6-3900 OVER 2 ~ - = — 52 Stude 2 dr auto : " @7495 gene ——————————— ——— - apo Auto Service 93) $9 CHEVROLET Siva Seep atin cob & plow $34 ONLY $1495 . | Want to Buy a New Car? ] Anny | EL CAMINO ellis Bivd at 8. Woodward Ave 1260 Perry at Madiscn FE 4.9100 BE SURE & SEE OUR bt 6 cyl. Powerglide. power Et MI 4-2735 1953 CHEV BEL-AIRE TF SELECTIONS OF NEW oy ' © CRN ArT GRINDING IN THE | brakes. Radio Ivory paint. A BARGAIN 1959 BUICK LF-| Nice clean car green top. !vorv | fae outboards boats. refrigera- AND USED CARS FIRST AT ALL TIMES ’ aed, et 21005 Sabre 8.000 miles ust sell body radio. heater. automatic tors and appliances, etc our | ALWAYS A SQUARE DEAL $199 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE . ° Take over payment? Will take shift Nearly new rubber Drive pp 1960 Ramblers or any good AT ONE OF OAKLAND car. Cvlinders rebored. Zuck Ma- | trade Private owner MI 4-2735 this one and vou will like ft used cBr as part payment COUNTY'S OLDEST DEAL- Ars Shop. 23 Hood. Phone sla | "S90 GMC ask for John or Pete People's Auto Bales 51 812 ~ paneer INC, i we BILL SPENCE ERS. FORDS SINCE 1930 ‘<9 R > “AD bs - : : F —— ,68 Oak! __PE 2-2351 912 § Woodward : ; ‘ | CRANKSHAFT SHAFT GRINDING IN TH ix — 1, TON PICKUP 52 BUICK | . pee. -. sard____i 59 RAMBLER 7 | ORD - car. Cylincer reboring ally's 5.000 actual miles. Like- | REPOSELSSION ADVENTUKER “RAMBI.FER"” || SUPER HARDTOP ei ie eS a tion wi | Crank shaft Service. OLive ‘0383 | new Heater & signals Dusk $95 ‘full price No cash needed FVRC . 1957 DeSoto, 2 door, HT. PS. PB. a | 4 Door — Beautiful Jet on "Original “pol Red Grey nase | Pay only $6 mo Due Jan. Ist. | RAH, WW tires. Sharp. ‘. ee Ee pasti py — P sire pereeny & White finish Pord-o- For Sale Motorcycles | 95 aaa STICK ose oad F Clarkston Motor Sales on oe oat ROTOMOTIVE EN | $008 DIXIE. H wre OR 31201 Radio & Heater, W Walls eee Per - foun 7 = . a wer §& r won =| ee TIEWD — y . Le TOVERS CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH DEALER gineer owner. 57 Mercury Mont- At the Stup light in Waterford $1895 & Power brakes. INDIAN BRAND NEW CONDITION} 58 CHEN ROLET REP C SSios JON | Main 8t., Clarkston MA_5-5141 clair with Lincoln engine. 4 door ee aielslaiateseles s/eie - 1295 Loaded with extras. $385. Cliff ‘2 TON PICKUP $495 fuN price No cash needed | 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON. RA-| hardtop, automatic transmission, ; HARK eas ecsseceseseee Dreyer's Gun & § ort Center,| ‘‘Fleetside "—Radio & heat- Pay only $27 mo. Due Jan. 9th. | ?-Doors & 4-Doors DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY wer steering and brakes R&H wid Holly Rd, Hoily, MElrose | er Panoramic rear win- _ King Auto. Mr Bell. FE 8- 0402 | 2 - NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- aintained in top condition. MI TO THE Jes FORD dows—Sharp. Solid red. ~L.OOK, MECHANIC SPECIAL _ Station Wagons ments of $1976 per mo Call | YO ‘ 54 CHEVROLET — $1495 | 1956 Buick “2 door. ful price Impalas | {7800 Beeld ‘Turner Port. a ae - 5 ARK ac DELUXE 4 DOOR $495. Need body work. | _— bat : 5 | rigina!l actory Green __For Sale Bicycles. 9 ee | Na tar Sern ticks Aw jai PORD GomienT vom ance), OLD: MOBILE, 1956 | ° finish” Radio & Heater Pa gga Me caees wedi —§ ae 56 FORD | be'es 193 S. Saginaw. Phone As low as Call FE 4-747) — $191 | Pontiac Area's Newest New car trade-in Heater. W/o o * 26° BOY'S SCHWINN. LIKE NEW. SEDAN DELIVERY EE C70 1955 FORD 2 DR. VERY NICE} OR AN OLDER CAR DOWN DEALERSHIP $ 495 395 __ $50. Girl's §25. FE 5- 1065 8 cyl age ee trans 2 {937 CHEVROIE1T 6 CY 2 DR | _ car $405 FE 3-7542 H_ Riggins | 18 ALL YOU NEED TO AND SERVICE DEPT + #£='| ‘°° '** oes . o. sae trees IF. tone blue Heater & signals wagon Exe. cond $1195 | OWN THIs ‘98° HOLIDAY Boats « Accessories 97 OS 1953 FORD 9 PASSENGER STA- ON SO". ~ 1958 Ford statfon wagon 4 dr VA t * 1 heater. Ford - : tS oO . 5 ton agor radio heate ordo- => , . 5 1959 CLOSEOUTS | . | Auto trans Radio & Heater Like bre tals’ and compan ars matic. A real nice wagon Stock 4455 w Bel OR 4-030! a) PONTIAC - ' 1.ING ( IN Boats Motors, Traliers HEVROLE 1 | new $IK6 a tw rent : No 101). Special at only $481 PAT TO THE ROLTADIUM CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR & CA atk en © md Pacer Baaigmient | TCN PLATPORM {1957 ._Dodee 9 dr Hardtoo . i igh th s WwW Mt . Fis | wo BL TA Radio & ~ All icatiar pilstlec: Sparting Goods Heater & signals Solid red { pare Radio & heater. Whitewal ‘e unter Biv at ood ward | At Hou hten’ S Heater. New car trade- Hydramatic e CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES paint | peer Bec © . NORTH CHE\V. 1952 FORD 2 DOOR RADIO MOTORS, INC g in Hy ereme Walle, Pull FE 8-4402 63 E. Walton Bivd $805 | *en hee R nen UTELY NO 912 S Woodward MI 65302 +53 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan. Real See ceewccceeee & 195 Power. Pactory installed _ Open Eves Till 7; & Sundays | 1957 DeSoto 2 dr. Hardtop Auto- Hunter Blvd at 8 Woodward Ave | Mouee a coud cae et woarnr, BEE COR. BAY ; beauty . wire wheels or Bave 2 og new boat! oo) S TUDEBARER ae: eee & Rees Rae Xone ingham MI 4.2735 Credit Mar. Mr. Parks a Mt Mi |. ‘OF DoING BUSINESS — | S@ Olds Super 88 4 door Sedan teeeeeeeeeeceeee $795 4 . 47 LS 8 prams to 22° cruisers, Easy 1, TON PICKUP 199 CHEVY ~CORNVERTIBLE) 8895 is0e\s Hern/de turner = Fore All power. Sharpie 53 RAMBLER terms Heater & signals Light blue | .087 Buick 2 dr. Hardtop Dyna- 3-7 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON RA- ‘39 VOLKSWAGEN $1695 ; . . : ; | paint | flow. Radio & heater. $1495. DIO & HEATER ABSOLUTELY | ‘58 RAMBLER 2-Door $1195 ‘58 Olds 88 2 door Sedan. Hydra- | STATION WAGON 53 FORD Oakland Marine Exch. |! ; - | NO MONEY DOWN Assume pay-|'57 DODGE Station Wagon ... $1495 | matic. Power brakes Cross Country. Economy S305 | DOO RDTOP wt B. Serine PE 8-4101 eee ‘HOMER HIGHT MTRS 1958 CHEVROLET 4DOOR V-8_§E-| ments of $22.32 ner mo. Call Cred- | '57 DODGE. 2-Door $1195 lus in this little Blue a a ee oy + sal ces - to | | < >.| dan radio heater, Powerglide | it Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 4-7500. tee FORD F-Lane H-Top $1205 enuty equipped with ra- The Popular ctoria BiG SAVI - ’S3 FORD | cout “15 went from hig san Arh nla geal il Our | Harold Turner Ford. S¢ CHEVROLET Hardtop Top a H Ou hten dio & Heater 495 seeibe, nadie & Heat- eis xford A &-2528 83=—s Btoc o. 2. iy 7 7 ar ees Bs S Ss . = 59 JOHNSON. MOTORS 1, TON PICKUP HEAVY DUTY REPAIR | 3 GHEVY B Air «Door $ 895 g SO DS OGE DOGG OO. : 195 4 | 1949 BUICK 4 DR SUPER. RADIO, ajsielaieels eis/sia)e c e/6e : OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Pee Mi SEBE: SAEOE EE = _ enter “Dynafiow. $40. 244 Lehigh N th Ch Complete Engine Overhaul =| '38 FORD F-Lane 2Deor .... 8 tee bi 306 _Orchaid Lake Ave. FE_ go20} paint. ¢395 ' 1955 BUICK. 2 DOOR ROADMAS- Or ev. aut 'w Re GUARA ED 3 - FORD FlLane 2.Door _ $ 695 Or } 'S3 FORD & ee eae on BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR “ston. “ | ter hardtop. low mileage. Excel- trunter Bivd at 8. yard Ave Pontiac Area's Newest Garage 4 OLDS ''88" Hardtop s 695 56 CHEVROLET age. Boat refinishing & repair- ,; tent condition. Private owner. Birmingham MI 4-2735 3 PONTIAC Deluxe 4Door — $ 395 Your Priendly Oldsyealer ¥. TON PICKUP 2, TON PANEL ~ x ing. Saas »: 46 STEEP” eo —_—— : RINK MOTORS * 2 HUDSON 4-Door $ 245 fOREIaN CAR BS\LES Dark Blue finish Extra- Se ideal Red Pecos Fin- HARRINGTON é waek. Dav '53 BUICK CONVERT. SUPER gf “COsT LESS COLE” FOR | AND SERVICE Dire coat ion. erory ish Excellent condition ce “ustom C full power. exc cond Low mile- cars New or Used You'll get a 4455 W HURON oR Ou: ality. Motor Sales 528 N Main. Rochester OL 1-976! © mer Factory installed heater BOAT WORKS sae | ‘nce good tires, $865. Call FE Gta for a Chrysler. Dodge or| NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM 60 Grenaré Lake Ave PE SION $ 495 $ 595 YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER $595 | 26243 . Se ly heh wt MAKE Nae chard Lake Ave FE 1 edi ciyieni tiv wns aie oes $ - ApascacnnaccouaD & ave _ CFE 2 8033 CADILLAC. 1959, COUPE DeVILLE money Remember the name — INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO. . A-1 condition, Retired Cadillac “Cost Less Cole.” 100 West Ma- tor for only $250 per $100 a tla 1986 Pontiac Trail, ple. Walled Lake het New value. Hansen Ins. Agency. FE M tth ‘ _Walled Lake — | or Used — we sell FE : owe of FE S-6278. | a CWS- — | JEEPS | TeE@— EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT —F ree } WINTER PRICES—ON_ WAGE- - } ae 1} ae D q bl eee SEE OUR SELECTION | we nave © good supply of = Yourself one of these PON [AC epenaabple COMPLETE WITH BATTERIES TO ANY CUSTOMER motors. Shop now and save ot as late model used cars 4 wa Jeeps, trucks and station) oOyTgTANDING THANKSGIVING TAKING A DEMO. |RIDE, IN ANY NEW OR USE ighland. Right on idge Rd. to +, Left and follow signs. Open every nite ‘til 8 Phone Main 9-2179. Fiberglas 98) PDP LOLOL LO OA A - | BOATS FIBERGLASSED, ALL types fibergias work. Auto rust Tepair “% midget racer bodies _Rini's. Orion, MY 3-1915. Transportat’n ( n Offered 100 “ CARS DAILY TO pce Bonnie's Drive-a-way. DCe PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE. air liner California a 50. Ha-' wail $09 extra. Miam York, $19 Philedeiphis, eed Wash. _$17. Ferre Service, OR 31254. LEAVING FOR | MOBILE, ALA- FE FOR CALIFORNIA \ ‘DE- cember 4th. UL 2-3962. TRUCK mrs NORTH. PART load. way. FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 101 “ACTION” = TOP DOLLAR — ‘or A — 1959 MODEL CARS — Glenn’s Motor Sales 952 WEST HURON PE 47371 FE 41797 TOP s$s—USED & JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sales FE 8-2441 WA ANTED JUNK CARS. TAYLOR Rd. Used parts. FE 5-2000. See M 1 M Motor Sales Zor, Sep totes om feter motel ahi FE $3171 odge-Plymouth-Chrysier JACK COLE, INC. 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac —_ Walled Lake MA 44511 Hargreaves OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST CHEVY DEALER 631 OAKLAND AVE. Truck Center 3275 W. Huron AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Eddie Steele — FORD — FE 5-086 a ‘choide Ea 7 hk cars SUPERIOR AUTO SALES 923 WEST HURON FE 4-7500 AG | 695 Auburn Ave $495 | *: } FE 4.4547 CHEVROLET ‘5 59, 4 (DR, WAGON. Hard to tell from new. Gold and | ivory V-8, Poe enue, power _ Steering _ OL 1- 1776 - 1955 FORD ‘2 TON PICKUP. $395 C Fp san a Quality Cars | RD % TON PIC tl re Das Carla Motor Sales, ‘56 FORD CONVERTIBLE, 7 _62 Oakland iz $795 32 Oakland. _ CHEVY “STATION WAGCN 6, A +55. CHEV 2 DOOR, REBUILT . : MOTOR $595 Large Selection ‘34 FORD STATION WAGON 8. _ OF 2h BUICKS. ‘SUPER AND ad USED PICKUPS 34.8 UDEB KER 6 SPORTS = A AT ALL TIMES nee cs, $505, "34 PLYMOUTH. MUST BE ’ ’ SEEN. $398 | 50- 59 Models ‘54 CHEV, BEL - AIR "HARDTOP. AUTOMATIC $498 54 1 FORD AGONVERTIBLE. Fine All Makes and Modeis 53 CADILLAC 62, FULL , ases | N OF TO FTE AME BEOUES 53 ONTIAG 2 DogR. “NICE $295 | AT OUR 83 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DOOR 29 rp ng "$3 PLYMOUTH HARDTO ian BIG ‘S33 CHEVY, WHAT A Fea BBE oe FORD CUSTOMLINE,~ ea belie on hand. Buy now and ROGER'S SALES AND eae Used Jeeps are our Dixie Ok’d Cars' specialty HAND PICKED AND PERSONALLY CHECKED MANY ONE OWNER CARS | BUYS! 198 VAUXHALL oss S1396 | —— 4 door sedan. 9.000 miles harp red & white. 1986 BUICK $1095 | door hardtop ‘Century, ‘Dyna- fae. radio & heater. Real nice 1956 CHEVIE $ 895 | 6 cylinder. Bel-Aire 4 door. Sharo! 1958 CHEVIE $1595 Biscayne, 8 cylinder. 2 door sedan Saale aa radio’ and heater— ‘60 Ford Faicon, ‘ike new $ave ‘59 Rambie:1 Wagon. Auto $2095 | 1957 PLYMOUTH eo oe 1298 58 Buick « dt Spl Sharp $ave Belvedere 4 dr. 8 cylinder power ‘57 Chevy 210 4 dr. 6 Auto $1195 | i power brakes; power steer- 57 Pivr 4dr Belvedere 8 $1095 "56 Chevy Delray. Leather $ 895 | 1956 *pLYMOUTH .$ 795 ‘55 Buick 2 dr Hardtop $ 795 | Suburban Wagon, 8 cylinder, Ta- 55 Pontiac 2 dr. Auto. 795 | dio and heater 9 es 55 Cnev> 4 dr 8. Stock _ $795 | 1955 PORD .............. a tS 55 De Soto hardtop spt. cpe. $ 795 Fairlane sedan, 8 cylinder, radio "84 Chevy 4 dr 21 . $ 505 ys heater. ™ 54 Chevy 2 dr 21C—stick .. $ 495|1955 OLDS... . ‘ues "54 Ford 4 dr. Cust 8. Auto... $ 495 4 door, hydramatic, power rakes, "54 Pontiac 9 Pass. wagon .. $ 495 wer steering. os ‘84 Plym. 2 dr Savoy—Std. $ 395 | 1954 PL : (eo) Pas euse sien ore 54 Plym 2 dt Savoy. Hi-dr. $ 295 |, Real nice 9 10 54 Chevy ° dr 150 ndard § 295 | 1954 PLYMOUTH sg °. "54 Pontiac 4 dr. Starchief $ 295 Good transporta on. — ‘53 Pontiac 4 dr Automatic . $ 250 ee os ie tenes 53 Chevy 4 dr Real sharp save 1952 DOL + aed a a. 198 | YOUR CHOICE $50 Very clean, priced special. : 2. 52 CHE*’ROLET PONTIAC A “THEY ALL RUN!" Dixie Ok’d Cars DIXIE HWY AT SASHABAW DRAYTON PLAINS, MICH. R&R Mtrs., Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth Imperial 124 Oakland, Pontiae PE ¢-3628 FOR OUR BEST IN USED CAR VALUES 1958 Buick Century 2 dr Hardtop Dynaflow. Radio. Heater. Power brakes. Low mileage. 1957 Buick Super 4 dr. Hardtop Dynaflow. Power steering. Pow- er brakes. Whitewalls. 2 tone. Low down payment. 30 mos. on balance. ‘67 Olds. 2 dr. Hardtop. A_biack beauty! Radio. Heater. Hydra- matic. Power brakes. A 1-owner car. 1957 Pontiac 4 dr. Starchief. Hydro- matic. Radio. Heater. One that ou hear about, but months on balance. 1955 Pontiac 2 dr. Hvdramatic R. Whitewalls. A green emer- care. 24 mos. 4dr Rard- Blue Lil ao . Whitewalls. Jus the car vour tamily is looking for. Low down payment. 1955 BUICK 2 dr Maroon finish. A dandy for only $595 never see top Radio, Heater Many More to 1 Mile North 65." one M15. 8. 10 M and page Evening MAple 56-5566 or “Maple = &1141 | Winter Transportation 1958 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Holli- day coupe Hyrdramatic, power steering power brakes. radio, heater Many other accessories Beautiful solid white finish owner like new throughout. 1 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door se- dan Gas saving 6 cylinder en- gine and standard transmission Radio heater Beautiful solid Serr gold finish. Above average condition Bel Air V8 engine. 1957 Chevrolet station wagon erglide. power steering, power brakes radio heater. Beautiful red and ivory finish. One own- | er. Like new 4-door. Pow- 2-door | rglide. 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne recan, V8 engine, a tadio, heater Beautifu silver blue and ivory finish. Excellent | condition throughout. 1985 Ford convertible. V-8 en- ine. Overdrive transmission, ra- io, heater Solid white finish. 1954 Oldsmobile 88 4-door sedan, Hydramatic radio, heater. 1957 For station wagon, V8 en- | gine, radio heater. 1954 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan Powerglide. radio, heater./ Black and ivory finish Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway et Mis MApte 68-5071 Open nites ‘til L | | | | FRIDAY AND S OVE WPON' SATURD SHORT Edc A-l IC OUTDOOR SHOWROOM ~2705- ORCHARD Lk. RD. KEEGO H FE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 EXTRA-SPECIAL 1960 FORDS FORD ATURDAY ONLY Our Remote Broadcast AY AM 10-12 FOR MORE BARGAINS AGES HERI AT we Steele A-1 VOLUME MART -3275- WEST HURON ST. AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 5-3177_ FE 5.0861 Se i. a } Lee a * : " _ LHIRTY-EIGHT . ‘ vores se wwe Oe aan we P / Li Sale Used Cars OLIVER Motor Sales 106 Sale Used Cars 106, Prices Slashed * Up to $300 ALL NEW CAR TRADE-INS 1958 Plym. S. Wen. $1395 | WaS $1795. 6 PABS.. AUTO. | TRANS, R&H, LIKE NE 1938 Ford S. Wen. $1495 | WAg $179. V-8, STD. TRANS. 6 PASS Sale Used Cars 106) | “LEFTOVER” SALE tor Sa \ NOTA |-57 Buick’ # DR $1595 TU | Super Hardtop. One owne: car R tip-top shape STOCK “NO. 411 DR 795 05 BUICK 2? $ - ye x PHT: 1 U N¢ 1 Special with standard - transmis 1OSSeTseitavceces so 095 WAS $695. AND A VARIETY OF : puree eK Ne 413 sins 2 . sion Beautiful car in top shape 1957 Dodge ealeeleie= $1495 ( | IO ]¢ ‘| | Here's another one of those fine ROYAL, 2 DR HT MITO 1956 Hardtops just walting for TRANS, v-8, & BRAKES CUTS a bew ownel. BEAUTIFUL WHITE FINISH WITH RED INTERIOR TOCK NO 423 : 58 MERCURY 2 DR $159 . ~JIOZ 1ot kink 1957 T-Bird .......$2308 1O CHOOSE FROM | angi an eee oo WAS $2685 AUTO. TRANS. EX- FOR MANY HOLIDAYS TO COME OCK NO 426 SRR HUGE, RBM, AE: of BUICK. 2 DR $1005 -720G2 98 FORD F-Late 2 Door $1394 1957 Dodg oo ero S15 6 Cyl Racio & Heater, O Drive sah eae NO a8. - WAS $1595 DR HT URNET S AUTO TRANS a V1 R&H a CHEVY St on Siva 35 Si ae 2 DR $695 aoe BLACK FINISH WI! Bek Door Radio & Spec edan. @o drive is lo RED INTERIOR Heate Powerguide eomes sleer bun t ce © Fuse: brak ' kK NO 4s SIs Oc c 1937 ( lies vy os $100 58 PONTIAC tosh 4 Dr $1604 »5 sae 10K 4 DR $795 2 DR oe TRANS 6 cri Hea ter & Signals Hydramatic Spe Sedan. Plent of good WAS $1 Beautiful Inc a silver ec vine omic ca. trans pareatle on here Ss 7/3 7 PLYMOUTH Beiv. Sedan $1004 uae NO. 441 1956 Plymouth. a De einen treme, hear 1°58) RUICR 3 $1005 WAS $995 ae SEDAN R&H dio & Heater. Sharp! Spec! ia! *pardtop This | ape ae AUTO.. TRANS een checke rom ¢! 57 PONTIAC 2 Door H-Top $1344 engine, paint, transmission. Rarine 1956 Rambler © 795. Hydramatic. Sky Blue saat ! lo 9. i Tere: ener WAS $895 4 DR SEDAN 6 ©"! STOCK NO. 446 CYL AUTO TRANS, Rau, 36 FORD Custom 2 Door $894 97 BUICK $1505 VERY NICE. Radio & Heater 2 Tone green cet dabei we Convertible Heres a 1-Owne: en convertible com 1956 Ford & 695 pie cay renios — od Another car a 7 a , _ » PONTIAC Starchief 4 Door $694 w winte V-8, PICK-UP ‘*s TON * Radio & Heater, Hydramatic 1955 Dodge .......$ 895 35 BUICK Century Hardtop $744 2 DR. HT. ROYAL LANCER ‘ Door — Radio . Heater, Dyna AUTO TRANS. V-8 iow 3 Chrys) $ 795 34 ccHwy Delray 2 Door $4.4 M ze s os . - Al terior { . l WAS $905 wing 4 DR O or ol = SEDAN. PS & AKES, R&H 33 apes RY 4 Door Sedan Siva 210 Orchard Lake ms Standard trans FE 29101 1953 Dodge—....-- $7954 Meith opel. - state $0 CHEVROLET 2 Door $04 ROYAL, 4 DR. SEDAN, AUTO. Good tires TRAN, V3 respi a8 GLENN'S | DODGE y DR.. SEDAN LIKE NEW. oo sip axpow ; MOTOR SALES 1954 Chrysler ..... $495) 952 WEST HURON ( ITY ¢,DR, SEDAN. Rau. AUTO ET: 47371 = FE 4-1797 1952 Packard ...... $123, CSCC 57 ~ DODGE ...... $1495 4 DR. SEDAN | ROYAL KARDTOP 8TD. TRANS DRIVE. Rammiler | Dallas Rambler DODGE-CHRYSLER- TOSS ER | ‘American | TT MAIN oe ston” | 57 F FORD '56 CHEVROLET Brand New °*! 1-Swner. 6 Cyl, good econ SPORT HARDTOP SEDAN $1095 Thére is no substitute for enstity | | 1'56 DeSOTO ..... LAST ONE, pice. Door —- 1-Owner. Beauti- and this sharp, yellow and biack fu) Coral & Charcoal $400 DISCOUNT JOHN J. SMITH DODGE | ease. ——- by radio and — and rkling white wall S INCORPORATED 211 S. Saginaw FE 3-7055 , with OVER. | 2-Door — Jet Black finish | One-owner. Power steering Power brakes, auto. trans 57 PLYMOUTH ..$1195 SAVOY Pi cach Door — Yellow & White finish. V-8 Auto. trans. 57 CHEVROLET $1495 B-AIR CONVERTIBLE White with brand new top V-8 Powerglide. eee eee ery es. All t to make this car the one a have been looking “$1095 Crissman | Motor Sales CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER LAKE ORTON OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 8 OL 26721 My 2.2871 or MY 3-1461 MANY OTHER UNIQUE VALUES | All must be sold this ‘meath RUSS Johnson “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 '59 Ford Fairlane 500 . '56 Ford, Victoria YOU GET AN A-1 PERFORMANCE PROTECTION POLICY With Any ot These Exceptional Values! 'S9 Thunderbird Convert. $3850 steering. Power brakes. electric windows, t seats cruise-o-matic transmission. Radio * ee er, whitewalls Ford official's car. 3,000 miles. Color Peacock green. ‘S9 Thunderbird Hardtop $3500 ulse-o-matic trans Jhon on. power steering, power or kes electric windows, electric seats, radio, heater, shit ewalls Genuine leather interior. Ford official's ar. Color Cordovan Brown bite Ber Crulse-o-matic transmission. power steering. power brakes. radio and heater. Ford official's car Color April Green og Mercury, Monterey . .$2395 Merc- -o-matic transmission, heater, turn indicators, 280 hop. engine. '58 Ford, Convertible ...$1850 V-8. Ford-o-matic, power steering. power brakes, radio, heater. 1 owner car. Color Raven Black '57 Ford, Country Sedan $1350 V-8 Standard drive, radio. heater. 9 passenger Red and white interfor Color Colonial White. A ood station wagon buy. 6 Ford-o-matic, radio, heater. power steering, 2 06 Chevrolet, Bel Air ...$1195 V-8 engine. powerglide, radio, heater. Turquoise and ‘56 Chevrolet, Wagon ...$1195 whitewalls, 4 door, 6 passenger. Black and white '55 Chevrolet, Nomad ...$1150 V-8 engine, powerglide. power steering. power brakes, radio and heater. Turquoise and white. '55 Ford, Country Sedan $1050 V-8 engine. Ford-o-matic ® passenger. Practically new tires. Black and white. ‘| '54 Plymouth,. Belvedere $495 Radio, heater, automatic transmission. Coral and white. Exceptional Larry Jerome — FOR MORE THAN 35 YEARS — — A GOOD PLACE TO BUY — ~ 116 MAIN ST., Rochester | OL 1-9711 OPEN EVES. V-8 engine. powerglide. radio. heater, $2395 | "RUSS DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY “Safe-Buy” HOLIDAY SPECIALS ‘07 Ford '57 Ford 4 DOOR 2 DOOR Radio & Heater, Auto. Blue & White paint. 6 transmission. W Walls. Cyl, standard trans. “¢ 1195 $945 ‘59 Edsel ‘56 Ford ‘CORSAIR HARDTOP 2 DOOR 4 Door—Radio & Heat- er, auto. transmission. Automatic trans.. Radio & Heater. Blue & White. SAVE $] 000 $695 ‘98 T-Bird ‘57 Rambler 2 DOOR Radio & Heater, Auto. STATION WAGON trans. Power steering, Custom 4 Door gi295 «$2945 ‘58 Lincoln ‘58 Mercury PREMIERS ie 2 DOOR SEDAN Radio & Heater. Stand- ull Power San ts ealcientes. $2795 ‘56 Ford 4 DOOR SEDAN Auto trans. Radio & eater $795 ‘58 Lincoln CAPRI HARDTOP 2 Door—Like-new con- dition. $2695 SEE THE NEW 1960 - English Ford - 1960 NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM “Russ. DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY ard transmission $1295 '56 Mercury 2 DOOR HARDTOP Yellow & Black. Power steering & Power brakes. Auto. trans. Radio & Heater $1025 ‘57 Chevrolet 2 DOOR SEDAN 6 Cyl... Standard trans. LINCOLN — MERCURY — ENGLISH FORD COMPLETE SERVICE 232 S. SAGINAW PE 2-913] ON ALL MAKES & MODELS "NIOW" IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO Save Money ON REALLY OUTSTANDING: USED CARS OUR PRICES? “THE LOWEST™ THEY’ ee ge ALL YEAR AND OUR SELECTION Is THE MOST COMPLETE — COME IN Trade & $ave Today 'SQPONTIAC .......... $2995 BONNEVILLE VISTA — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Power ‘SQ PONTIAC. .....----- $2695 CATALINA VISTA — Radio. & Heater. Hydramatic, Power Steering & Power Brakes. '58 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBEE — Tri-power, Power Brakes. ‘98 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4-DOOR SEDAN — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering & Power Brakes. '988 PONTIAC .......... $2199 STARCHIEF 4-DOOR Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering & Power Brakes Beautiful 2-Tone Blue. 'S7 FORD ..........--5. $1990 Power Steering & RANCH WAGON ECONOMY 6 — Radio & Heater, Standard Transmission ' 57 OLDSMOBILE ...... $1795 CONVERTIBLE ‘98° — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Pull Power. ‘ ‘57 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF CATALINA COUPE matic, Power Steering & Power Brakes, 2-Tone Blue PONTIAG 4 seace ex =: $1995 SUPERCHIEF 4-DOOR — Radio & Heater Briramask, Power Steering & Power Brakes. Two to choose fro '57 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4-DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. ‘97 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Hester, Hydra- matic. Power brakes. ‘96 PONTIAC 2 DOOR “870"' — Radio & Heater. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC _ RETAIL STORE "GOODWILL USED CARS" (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. Radio & Heater, Hydra- \ FE 3-7117 RUSS JOHNSON LAKE ORION OFFERS BELOW MARKET SALE BELOW MARKET PRICES 1956 PONTIAC 8TARCHIEF Was $1205 NOW $1095 4 door sedan—full power 1958 PONTIAC WAGON "Was $2195 NOW $1995 ® passenger—new tires 1954 CADILLAC COUPE Was $1395 NOW $1295 A DeVille with new tires (aaeweeseeetver . . A ¢ 1957 PONTIAC HARDTOP 1958 RAMBLER HARDTOP 1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP Was S125 NOW $8905 0 Was S005 4 door and a sharp car Starchief—1 aS SUS * - ms - a , a «Was $1695 NOW $1305 ; 4 door—A-1 beauty : 1957 MERCURY 2 DOOR 1959 RAMBLER 4 DOOR 1955 FORD WAGON ~Was $1595 NOW $1195 Was $2295 NOW $1995 Was S895 NOW $795 , This is a beauty! Sedan with less than 100 miles FORDOMATIC ’ . R . ‘ 1956 PONTIAC WAGON 1956 PONTIAC HARDTOP 1955 FORD COUPE ‘ + Was $1895 NOW $995 Was $1205 NOW $9950 Was S95 NOW $395 s A-1 Conditioa & Clean AS 18 .¢-¢ 2 door—low mileage ~ CHEAPIES - CHEAPIES - CHEAPIES - 1953 CHRYSLER COUPE © Was 8305 1949 FORD ? DOOR Was S125 NOW $09 1954 DODGE 2 NOW $205 W:s $495 NOW $395 DOOR 1953 BUICK SEDAN 1942 BUICK 2 DOOR 1948 CHRYSLER 2 DOOR ’ » Was $395) NORV 8205 Was $193 NOW S97 Was S125 NOW 39 ' ‘ } i 1954 FORD COUPE 1951 CHEVROLET COUPE 1947 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE ‘ e Was S19 NON S145 Was SI43 NOW SUD \uas Sigs NOM S40 is Ved =. a FINE SELECTION OF 1960 PON FIACS AND 1960) RAMBLIERS. AIL , ARLE READY TOGO. (OUR LOW OVERHEAD SAVES YOU MONEY.) ' NO DEALERS, PLEASE! RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES N. Broadway at Shadbolt MY 2.2871 M.25 at Shadbolt MY 3-146] | ROCHESTER ‘ 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS ; LM LOW OVERHEAD . means you pay less at Shelton’s. We give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE with our used cars, 1959 CHEVROLET ...... $2695 “el eo ange, echowaas. ieaer! ide. Black with white top. Like new 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door Sedan V-8 engine whitewall tires. Compare this value. 1958 BUICK Special 2-Door Sedan Dynaflow. radio. heater, like new whitewall tires. Beautiful green finish. 1959 VAUXHALL ....... $1695 Victor Super ¢Door Sedan. Want economy? Man 1958 CHEVROLET ...... $1795 Biscayne 4Door Seda V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio. heater, a hiaw aie: Like new. 1957 BUICK Roadmaster 2-Door Hardtop Power steerir and windows They dont come any nic 1957 BUICK eee Gee ie Dyna li tire occ. $2025 radio, heater, ww. radio 1957 eet $1395 . One owner and sharp. 1957 PONTIAC ......... $1795 Starchief 4-Door Hardt Power steering and brakes, harp. 1957 OLDSMOBI LE... $1995 4-Door Hardtop Power steering and See “Nydramaite, radio, heater whitewall tires 1956 BUICK Super ek or Hardte Power ice! ip and brakes, Dynaflc radio, heater white wal] 1956 BUICK Super Hardtop Power steering and br pera: wall tires, plastic covers never been of 1996 FORD WAGON . V-8 engine. Fordomatic, radio, well tire white- . $1295 untry Sedan with heater whitewalls Green and ivory finish - entur v aa ans cre ple dle full power Now is the time = ae m Wago Ra heater Onlv 7.000 actual Most pe ongnic - and just like new 1958 FORD. Fairlane ‘500 op Power steering. V-8 engine, Fordomatic shai, “hawks whitewalls. . i ih ianin nanan aol cance oo a — “T thought about my wife Jan in “Green Grass of Wyo-| (9) Country Calendar. (4) Casey Jones. . Gloria and little Joey needing ne tae aT 11:30 (2) Lone Ranger. 5:45 (9) Learn to Draw. ; Ot ITV News and Reviews | the money.” 8:00 ry ote actos | Zens rOup , Don would subway home up . | 4 5 1 " the Gun Hill Rd. section, ete i” Playhouse 90 ‘Grey Nurse’ ®:."..°:' 3) Movie (began 7:30 p.nt.) $4 Million Swindle Disclosed ' ay OUuSE Lc urse | and determine to be bled no 8:30 (2) Hotel De Paree. 1 10 Advise at NBC S P] t ° D ft St ] more. But then at the tiny of- (4) (color) Miracle On ‘4th Banker S Death Pulls In ays en VY — 1 e y e fice of his Barbizon Records St. | |he’d re-read a letter from J. : ack awr. . * Ld } » - z @ Move tent pm /CQUfornia Businessman | but ABC and CBS Soy, ay rrp paxzig While the new format is an im- feral asking to distribute i 9:00 (2) Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz} , They Will Not Adopt NEW YORK (UPI) — Playhouse Provement, however, | think Char-| record in eieoe Gna re Ge , t > an : 90 did it the hard way last night. ley is still with a_ loser. ee ogg ee in| LOS ANGELES (UPI)—''No one; tycoon, was indicted Wednesday | Such a Policy Plan a ‘ae a |Lambs they slapped him on crazy quest for real pearls! else is involved in this terrible| by a federal grand jury for his ~~ fase ae THE CHANNEL SWIM: Dick) the back. ay p » | Hendrickson,” | part in the scheme which as- | ypw york > oe The CBS- pEosies nt Clark's World of Talent fades from| “They didn’t know I was in ‘Lucy Goes to Japan. mess but Johnnie . | NEW YORK (AP)—The Nation- Grey Nurse Said Nothing,” put Clark's World of Talent fades from} y : Soon after writing those words) sertedly bilked the East Long —s . sages Tee ABC-TV after the Sunday, Dec. 20) broke,” Don said. “I was on (4) Miracle (cont.) fe Las Beach! Beach branch of the U.S. Bank \al Broadcasting Co, has disclosed/some English on a tale of philan- Ue : : (7) TT Sunset Strip. in a suicide note, ng ac a anibags le ape . de rder. suicide and justice, Prostam, to be replaced the fol-| 150 shows all over the country banker Geo A. Hewlett shot, of San Diego of $3,714,710. plans to establish a committee of/dery, murder, mJ j bw Se Geacon. S (7) Mike Hammer. = | , , an ‘tied these institutions together/!owing week by 21 Beacon Street./_and never got paid once. : himself through the heart and| “Ww 't used { this|{ive Prominent citizens to review, the Dennis Morgan private eye se- 9:30 (2) Lucy-Desi (cont.) P : e haven't any 0 s| ji ‘through deft, skillful flashback oo ee ye S€-| Often there was a union man (4) M Squad. jended his part in what may have ,.) ‘ maRAUSE of soe tae . funds, plus S halt million dollars Rubicam, Inc advertising cause the flashbacks, prompted drawal of Western troops’ from only $100 out of the $145 . having paid taxes and union 10: 45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. day urged an = sate rex Cm | more in checks made out = one agency, said his plan could not. by courtroom testimony, were (Berlin came today, with 11,000 fees or a project on which he lost $45 he was sicker. 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News, Weather. for all individuals and corpora-|of Hendrickson’s seven firms. . , ; ; Us B h d French | sol- , =e : hel tabilize the dollar| function without unanimous indus- shown with the courtroom judge »., nuish an rench S0l- Next day a record promoter offered to plug his record—if he'd Sports . tons io ne 26 _ we } Today the wealthy manufac- try approval. and jury discreetly in the back- diers still present for duty. . ' . (7) Soupy’s On and promote economjc growth. sures aitalta @. et. 4 hearing 04 Larmon's poovusal eilied foc! areata ’ «= « give him a third of his company! 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Th eater.| The business organization said answer charges in connection broadcasters, sponsors and adver- ee West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt “I wrote a letter to Dist. Atty. Hogan. I went te his Double Feature: Two British the revenue loss could be offset) iu wnat U, S.-Atty. Laughlin |lising agencies to participate The all-English cast, headed by declared in a speech that his Com-| office but got chicken after I got there, and left. “And films: John Gregson, “Plain/by a temporary across-the-board] tier emed—the “i t " . * ° re — Hugh Griffith, Patricia Cutts, munist-encircled city is not only , ve — eee See se , os . = Sailing,” Anthony | Steele, sales tax. | E, Waters te meee Ann Todd, Michael David, Angela! jin tree but. is écononsicails I'm just one of thousands of kids this has happened to. Hit Diane Cilento, “Passage x * * | embezzlement in this country’s ABC President Oliver Treyz'Lansbury and Pat Comi played it stronger than ower | singers—with holes in their shoes!” Home.” The chamber said the tax re-| Sesking histery. __ |said his network does not believe to a rousing finish ~ He told 1,800 German civic lead-| Don went to Dist. Atty. Hogan to tell all. Don also went (9) Telescope. iductions are “vitally needed.” It; Hendrickson was charged with seem could delegate to any out- ers that the Soviet effort to take Into the fur business leaving the singing business to, as he | ——$$_———_ threw its support behind two/26 counts of conspiring with bank Side group its responsibility in Some props were shoved under over the city has failed so far. | says, “the real stupid dopes.” Answer te Previews Fetle = 156 bills which gradually would|cashier Hewlett to misapply the Programing on - publicly owned two faltering TV shows Wednesday ; . - ag trim the lowest individual taxjfunds. The first count charges TV oan - 2 and Thursday. ore — 27, paper cade WISH I'D SAID THAT: Comic J Bish jer! in ~ bracket from 20 to 15 per cent/conspiracy in misapplication of : : “ROA sentéd a six-month “ultimatum : Comic Joey Bishop, premiering ae SE land the highest from 91 to 47 per more than $3,500,000 CBS President Frank Stanton — pa woe sone. | to the West, demanding that [A., told his celebrity-crowded audience: “I know there's ae ~~ |cent. Other rates would be reduced *~ * * stid an industry-supported citi. T*™S 00 Mi. and an “apparent West Berlin be stripped of its tendency to be nervous on opening night. Please don't be.” . .. | Ts on a graduated scale Henulining Sollee, cocediue some zens committee could be inter- ieee of cee. | defenses and _ as an unguard. That’s earl, brother. \ * * * ( the ‘came une cite ies preted as an abdication by a net-, shoc : ed “free city’’ more than 100 (Copyright, 1959) Corporate income tax Trates - herd enc of a total of S64 150 work to sponsors and advertising Hero John Cassavetes, a good miles behind the Iron Curtain. —_ ee would be cut from 52 to 47 per the largest check being for $100,000. mcrae in the field of the net- actor, continues to tangle with the’ a question was discussed in-, cent, with some modifications in Ironically the huge scheme was work's responsibility. same unreasonable, rasa conclusively by the Big Four for- ny i; tM Be J il d depreciation a oh capital uncovered when Hewlett was pro- — <—o Lennie gh t ” leign ministers in Geneva last ovelis ) 4 aie ry ins, estate a t taxes. : i. . . o ; | summer, and it probably will come j j j a eee =. _ |moted ore can utete be air? Fun With Suds | Wednesday, Cliff Arquette re lip af casihadia caating some. for Beating His Wife 1 Napoleon's Te THT] {no longer cover for the mammoth) Lots of soap—lttle water. Beat Placed Sy eS Lobby time next year. | WEST LOS ANGELES (UPD—| Loe Mele) Re) S07 marshal embezzlement. to a froth and decorate mirrors (O°™*" “? y Se | Khrushchev is still demanding Novelist Thomas Chamales was to| 4 What Caesar T - gives his clowning more scope. (th, withdraw f Western t ; | sales and Servi did before for a snowy touch to Christmas ; the withdrawal of Western troops. . year in court today on a charge} ‘ he saw and r ; decor. | QMme guest, Abby Van Buren, | but the deadline has been extended | 5 ° 0 Venttian } . stumbled through a stilted inter- | indefinitely. jot beating his estranged wife sing-| Sweet S Radio TV awa ) Holland Proclaims Only the pyramids of Egypt re- view that probably sounded swell — er Helen O'Connell, and spitting) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights 4 a Hope College Week main of the seven wonders of the in rehearsal. Edie Adams did in the face of an arresting off 4 15 Gold score ancient world. well in her guest shot. cer pated , HOLLAND \# — A proclamation — ~~ “| He al jammed ait an pd naturalist . y N 2 a UD Ug . ; municipal Judge Gera eppie 20 Mil setting Nov. 30-Dec. 5 as ‘Hope . : a é | ” acnnats 'College Week’ in Holland and a ‘Turkish Record Only a Stunt’ that his next appearance in court} SONOTONE 21 Coterie ‘ jon ¢ fe-beating charge would 22 Does wrong grant of $38,900 to the school from ° ; ‘ tail ates Sie al hts of Hea ring 24 Allot the National Science Foundation : ean 8 ae eee . Makes Eoight |were announced today. 4 Platter Folk Reinsta ted | me, wee aoe Chamales es Free Hearing Tests 30 More ; ibs _ years probatio ne last ti 511 Pontiac Stat FE 12 Member of < cien a a soli tite | for eoaing Mise Aes Sd ee —— rr 47 lHope’s past contributions and its! NORFOLK, Va. (UPI)—Four disc jockeys, suspended by pulling her hair, 8=8Er #$'/\¥+" pS ere lla lstart on a three million dollar; Tadio station WCMS for playing a Turkish noveley tune more “ Tomspant fund drive for future developments.| than 300 times in a row, were reinstated to their jobs Thurs- STER b 30 Where The foundation grant is marked! day. = LI : Y phar i a summer institute for high) + oe | beter ¢ tach school science and mathematics General Manager R LaMer blicl | d to | 0 go anager Roy LaMere publicly apologize ' se Bot sharp preachers ae next June 27 for the four and said he suspended them in a momoent of con- | CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS Co. aS ereewrms, , gaierin, © «© Erie soar Eras, lavaltable to 40 senior high schoot| usion “with all this ‘payola’ talk involved.” | 4540 W. HURON open won 2 ret OR 3-9700 85 41 Ancien = - 5 in bere civics 3 Counseis. - Asions teachers who wish to attend the | LaMere had announced he was investigating if “pay- j : : z ——— 52 herd : a iil 3s Meerew naomi 43 Prod session. é ola” was involved in the continuous playing of the record. 53 In this place 6 Disordered 26 Russian 44 Blood } | 38 Golf devi 1 eneeP carte 37 Emcertainment “cty in ; LaMere suspended the four, three men and a woman, | | WAREHOUSE STEAK SALE 36 Ages Antoinette 28 Indians Pennsylvania The census Bureau counted 1,123/ stter returning to work following a day's absence which the | | 57 Born was beheaded 29 Inclination 48 Chest rattle |private detective agencies in the} , DOWN 9 Mouthward 31 Make certain 50 Pronoun lI | record ‘“Pachalafaka” was played 320 times in a row. ENT PRT TRAP: 3 1 City in 10 Stone (suffix) 33 More recent United States in 198. SOW WE_Slarcarct "Tionan 00 EYE | ‘FORGIVE, FORGET a coos 6 ns oe Lean & 4-01. Net Ea 2 ¢ af Ya é s f - | < F ; Disc jockeys Joe Hoppel, Bob Power, Lee WhiteHead and | ness name into an appearance | Fillets Tender 24 per Box od Ss Rad 10 TO rams Olivia (Sam) Barbee were under the suspension. | on ‘The Many Loves of Dobie + E _— Dp -—— . ther oe : ; -BON ° ay g “They have agreed to forgive and forget,’ LaMere al oe = comedian Danny 100 lo 10-Ox. Net Ea. 7 ¢ said. “I hope no harm was done.” | ae ee Steaks Trimmed '0 per Box WIR (780) CKLW (900) ww (950) WUAR (1130) «= WPON (1460) «= WXYZ (1270) «=—- WIR (1800) | Hoppel denied any form of “payola” was involved in the DEL MONICO Real ; | st ; ea 8-Ox. Net roman’ wPoN chuck tenia | StUNt ae STEAKS Tender tieerBox 53° 11:00—WJR, News, Sports $r30—WJR. Music Hall dei Tues for Mee * * * ender » $:00— WIR. News ww, jn A WBA. Reus, Ceerge 1:00—WJR, Showcase Power said the four decided to play the Turkish tune WJBK, News 1 WPON, News, Musto one— eum, news hig met. 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