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FIRST CUSTOMER:AT STAMP STAND—Mrs.
Perry Blair of 20 Edward St. is first customer at
Christmas season post office booth which opened
this morning on N. Saginaw street in front of
the county courthouse. Selling the stamps is Office, will be
-. Postoffice Branches Out
Peutise Press Phote
clerk Floyd Austin of 4031 Meigs Rd., Drayton
* Plains. The stand, set up by the Pontiac Post
open from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Monday through Saturday until Dec. 20.
Soviets Again Gabbing
About Summit MOSCOW \—The Soviet Union German unification should be ne-
put; in another -bid Thursday night!gotiated by the East and West
pedi Nbuaitessin. OS casers Sexe governments, meeting as
It included the Berlin situation,
tut ruled out discussion of German|
reunification.
The statement from the official
news agency Tass also warned
that any Western use of force
to maintain access to Berlin
would be met by Soviet force and
would touch off a nuclear war. * * *
Preliminary negotiations for a
summit conference broke down
last June when the Kremlin pub-
lished secret minutes of meetings
in Moscow.
The West was insisting on
| searching talks at a lower level
_to insure likelihood of agree-
ment before the heads of gov-
ernments gathered. The Soviet
Union wanted to get the govern.
ment chiefs to do the actual
trading. , Some Western officials have!
proposed that Berlin be discussed
only in connection with the entire
German unification problem.
RENEWS KREMLIN STAND
Tass renewed the Kremlin stand
against negotiating on reunifica-!
tion and also rejected again the
Western demand for all-German
free elections. restricting any summit conference
jto the United States, Britain,
|France and the Soviet Union, with
possibly a few neutrals. It had re-
jected Soviet efforts to include
ae * * such small Communist nations as
The Soviet Union . repeated, Poland and Czechoslovakia for vot-
however, its readiness to talk jing equality.
about a World War II peace REITERATES TRANSFER treaty for Germany. | The statement reiterated that
The - Communists contend that'the Soviet Union will transfer its
Sub-Zero Weather The West also had insisted on} Meeting occupation powers « tothe’ "Past
|Germans in six months regardless
lof whether the West accepts Pre-
imier Khrushchev’s proposal to
make West Berlin an unarmed
lfree city.
ct the Western Allies’ supply
auies to their garrisons -in West
|Berlin. |
Dulles Confers
With President Allied Unity in Face of
Red Pressure on Berlin
Topic of Conference
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Eisenhower and Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles confer today
on efforts to obtain solid Allied
unity in the face of mounting So-
viet pressures against West Ber-
lin.
Theif afternoon conference was
scheduled between Dulles’~ dis-
charge from the hospital and his
takeoff for a series of conferences
starting next week in the French
capital.
* * *
Possibility Tonight TODAY'S TEMPERATURES
12:30 a.m. .........7 Sam. ........... 5 |
2am. ooo. eee. { 10 acme... 9 |
4 acm. .....- seen: 2 11 a. m. yRDdouNS 17 |
GIRS ee 4 1 p.m. ........ 20 |
Possible sub-zero weather was on the way here today,
on the heels of the lowest temperature so far during the!
eight-day cold wave.
~The mercury tumbled to two degrees above
a.m. today and may sink.as* ;
far as a frigid 5 below fo- distinction of being the coldest night, the Weather Bureau peint in the state this month, the said mercury stood at a new low of -17 zero at 4
* * Da
The freezing weather was setting
in as fast here as the ice which .
clogged the St. Marys River, tem- | the St. Marys River again this
porarily prevented downbound Morning after heavy fog kept ships
ships from passing through the out of the channel last night. The
Sault Ste. Marie locks. ;ice was reported 10-12 inches thick.
j From Ann Arbor came a sur-
No hopes for any real break In ;
temperatures in the next five’ prising prediction. Despite the
days were seen by the Weather coldest Michigan December since
Bureau. but there was some | 1943, a University of Michigan as
: : spell might tronomer said winter will be ‘‘a
a capers ty Seedy or | little shorter and q little milder
hiceany this year."
F ¥.
The mercury 1s expected to re-| Pref. Hazel M. Losh explained:
main atlan average 10-15 degrees | The earth is a million and a half
below normal. with a high today miles nearer the sun than’ usual.
of about, 20 accompanied by a few|The earth will reach its closest
snow flurries iy
8-13 miles. an hour are expected this tends to warm things up and make afternoon and tonight ‘and tomor- winter briefer, since the earth will
row’s high will be around 20 again, be moving slightly faster in its or- Traverse City, -7.
_loccupation there.
*
The Coast Guard began clearing!
Northerly winds of point té the sun on Jan. 1. This} Dulles has been in’ Walter Reed
an intestinal inflammation.
His chief task at Paris so far
as the Berlin issue is concerned
apparently will be to try to re-
solve a split between Britain |
and West Germany. '
The two powers differ on the
kind of reply which should be
made to the recent Soviet pro-
posa] to convert West. Berlin into
a free city and end the Western
~
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of |
West Germany has taken the po-
aes isition that the Berlin issue should idegrees. In Flint it was -8 and at! be disposed of before any new
proposals on Germany are made
to Soviet Premer Nikita’ Khrush-
chev.
Dulles’. own attitude is reported
to be that the Western powers
must sternly reject the Khrush-
chev plan for West Berlin, but
preferably at the same time put
forth some kind of counterpro-
posal based upon solving the Ber-
lin problem through the unifica-
tion of Germany with free elec-
tions.
Salk Vaccine Drive On
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Public
health officials today aimed a
new polio vaccination campaign,
at the 40 million Americans un-
der 40 who “still have not had
x Fie od In Pelston, which has had the , bit. even one Salk injection. ‘|possibility of moré snow
Chief of these powers is control|
‘the election. South Carolina
Snowfall Sets
44-Year Record Cold Worst Since 1899;
Rest of Dixie, Florida
Also Hard Hit
From Our News Wires
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The
was predicted today as
South Carolina began to
thaw out from the heaviest
fall in 44 years and the cold-
est temperature in 59 years.
Government business
and school people looked
forward to a resumption of
normal activity by Satur-
day as sun thawed heavily)
snow-blanketed central
state areas.
* * *
The 4 above zero at Columbia
was the coldest for the capital city
since two degrees below zero was |
recorded in the winter of 1899.
The snew measured up- to 11
inches in the Columbia area.
to hit South Carolina since 1914
Los Angeles Hot-Spot
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Resi-
dents of the Los Angeles area This was. the heaviest snowfall|/ning 30 minutes late sliced a
|erossing today, killing two boys| Wall Street Tells Virginia—Santa
Is Uncle Sam * »
NEW YORK @® — The Wall
Street Journal today joirled the
old New York Sun yesterday in
assuring Virginia that, indeed,
there is a Santa Claus. oe
The business newspaper pub- |
lished a two-sentence editorial
under the heading “There Sure
Is." It read:
“The United States government
is estimated to have given away
more than 60 billion dollars in
foreign aid since World: War II.
“Now then, Virginia, what was
your question?” :
Virginia was the child who
wrote a letter to the Sun many
years ago asking if there is a
Santa Claus. In an editorial now
historically famous, the Sun as-
sured her there is.
Train Hits Bus,
2 Pupils Killed Driver, 8 Other Students |
Survive Crossing: Crash
Near Essex, Ont. Union Ready’
fo Fight Against.
Reform Edict Court Threatens Hoffa
Ouster if -Teamsters
Don’t Clean House
*
From our News Wires
’ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —
The Teamsters braced for
\battle today in the face of
a federal court threat to
oust James Hoffa as their
president unless they obey
orders to clean house.
| The Executive Board of
the huge union voted to
appeal U.S. Dist. Judge F.'
Dickinson Letts’ ruling that,
the Teamsters must heed
reform recommendations
made by court-appointed
monitors.
Hoffa, militant leader of 144 mil-
ried by the court’s
worded opinion.
“H--1, it just means another
fight," he said cheerfully. “We
will appeal all the way. We've
done nothing contrary to good
unionism.” ESSEX, Ont. (AP) — g& New
York Central passenger train run-
school bus in half at a rural grade
Hoffa said the union will cancel
aboard the bus. iplans for a convention in Chicago
The crossing is three miles east next March if necessary,
of Essex and about 17 miles east) AA AT
of Detroit in the southernmost tip | The court forbade a convention
of Ontario. ithat soon on the ground the union basked in sunny and warm |
weather yesterday with
thermometer hitting a Dec. 11 |
The U.S. Weather Bureau said
today’s high will be about the
same. The warmest Dec. 11 |
temperature ever recorded here
was 86 degrees — back in 1895.
wheh almost 12. inches were re-
corded.
It was freezing in northern
Florida. And it wasn't so hot ia
the southern section, as tempera-
tures dropped int othe low 50s dur-
ing the early morning.
» *
ported hazardous.
Schools were ordered closed in
communities. Five persons, in-
eluding four children, died in
fires in the Norfolk area.
Although ng snow was reported
in other Southern states, it was
cold. Temperatures were in the
20s in parts of Georgia and near
freezing in sections of Mississippi
and Alabama.
areas from Montana eastward to
‘jthe Atlantic Coast.
20 BELOW ZERO
northern Midwest areas, The mer-
cury tambled to 20 degrees below
zero at Rochester, Minn, It was
-14 at International Falls, Minn.,
and -13 at Grantsburg, Wis.
i the to the Holy Names School
| Essex. |
near-record high of 85 degrees. | wero
|
| Essex Profgssional Center for |
* -|iey.
| Driving conditions in the snow-|
stricken Southern areas was: re-|
more than a score of Virginia |
The cold air embraced most No Colds at Pole!
Below zero weather again hit,
lion Teamsters, didn’t seem wor-|
vigorously | Teamster Agent
Jack Thompson.
Taken af Flint Suspect in Torch Death
May Be Arraigned on
Arson Charge Today
The baffling mystery of
how Flint Teamsters agent
Frank Kierdorf was burned
to death in August today
was rekindled with the ar-
rest of Jack Thompson, a
fellow union official of Kier-
dorf’s.
Thompson, 41, business
agent with Flint Local 332,
was taken into custody in
Flint at 11:45 this morn-
on a charge of arson in the
still unsolved burning of
‘the cleaning shop in which Kierdor Story hug, 3-Dec. 12 Aug. 3—Late at night, the La-
treille Cleaners in Flint goes up in
flames. Later investigation shows
the blaze was arson.
Aug. 4—Minutes before 1 a.m.,
an unidentified man stumbles into
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, his body
85 per cent covered by burns. A
speeding black sedan is seen driv-
ing away from the hospital's main
‘entrance. :
Aug. 5—Frank Kierdorf refuses
to tell who he is, but is identified
through his fingerprints. Herman
Kierdort identifies Frank, per- old Kierdorf was turned into
a human torch in a bungled
arson job. .
Thompson, once a top suspect in
the arson death, was freed by a
court order back in August when
Genesee County Prosecutor Je-
rome F. O'Rourke said he didn’t
believe he could obtain a convic-
tion against Thompson,
The Flint official had been held
for .five days after his finger-
prints were dscovered by police
on Kierdorf’s station-wagon.
He had been described by many The bus was carrying 10 pupils |has not yet cleaned house or pre-
pared for “return of control to the
rank-and-file membership through The two boys who were killed! ap ”
David Purvis and Paul jRemoctatic processes.
Bossey. | Hoffa had called the conven- |
7 | tion in an attempt to have him- The driver, Albert Slote, and self re-elected and bring an end
three children were taken to the to the monitorship
treatment. Another boy, whose The union’s lawyers will go to
leg was broken, was sent to a | Washington to seek an order stay-
Windsor hofpital. \ing Letts’ ruling.
Dr. D. W. Clar@*said ‘hone af
the children brought into Essex
was injured seriously.
The grade crossing is marked
but not protected by crossing
gates, The approach is steep and to change operations of the Team-
sters Union,” Hoffa said.
Two of the three Teamsters
monitors complained Hoffa was
ignoring their cleanup orders.
Letts, who described the moni-
tors as offteers of the court,
warned: “Remedies are not
lacking in our judicial process
if the orders of the court are
violated, disregarded or ig-
nored.”
In Washington, the court-appoin?
ed monitors said they may bring
corruption charges soon against
Hoffa.
The monitor majority appeared
likely to move in the wake of yes-
terday’s court order giving them
sweeping clean-up powers. Miss Margaret Seymour, who
lives nearby, said several cars
failed to make the grade on their
first run up the incline this morn-
ing before the accidenf.
The 10-car train, the Detroiter,
left New York City last night |
and was due in Detroit at 8
a. m. That was the time of the |
accident.
A spokesman for the railroad
said the bus was knocked clear of
the crossing by the train.
LONDON (UPI)—Antarctie ex-
plorer Ralph Lenton said last
night he “‘can’t wait to get back”
the cold continent because of the
common cold. ‘‘All the time I
was at the Pole I never, had a
cold,’ he said. ‘Since I came
back to Britain, I've hardly been
free of the perishing things.’ ‘Triplets’ Mom Impartial
BOLIVAR, Venezuela (UPI) —
Julia Pereira has named her day-
old triplets Romulo, Wolfgang
and Rafael, after the three can-
didates in Sunday's presidential
ele¢tion, “in the interest of na-
tional unity.” ““As of now there is no require-|
ment; according to our lawyers, | suades him to tell how he was
j burned. Frank tells police he was
}set afire by three thugs west of
Pontiac. ’
Aug, 6—Authorities see too. many
discrepancies in Frank's confession
and discount it. They learn of the
Flint fire and investigate for a pos-
sible link. Herman drops out of
sight, touching off a 13-day search.
Atty. Gen, Pau] L. Adams takes
eharge of the case. : nis fire
. T—Frank Kierdorf dies, his) *: ; ee ry the end. Oakland! Later the committee said the ap-
County Teamsters officials are |Pe@ratices of the three men had
iquestioned, including James Hot. |been postponed indefinitely.
ifa’s brother, William. O'Rourke this. noon announced
Aug. 8—Jack Thompson is ar-| the arrest ef Thompson which,
rested in Flint for investigation of} he sald, came as the result of
arson. Authorities in Pontiac ques-| the combined investigation et-
tion the last persons to have seen) forts of the State Attorney Gen-
Herman. eral’s Office, and she Genesee
Aug. 13—Thompson freed on writ| and Oakland County Prosecutor's
‘of habeas corpus, Adams admits| Offices.
he hasn't got enough evidence to Frank Kietdort who beers ids
prosecute him. death had balked at questions ¢rom Aug. 14 — Herman's wife, Lila, |i. McClellan racksovs committee,
“ve she doesn't know where Her- stumbled into St. Joseph Mercy
“e =. a ders, |Hospital early Aug. 4 with burns
oe ee oe covering 85 per cent of his body. faces charge of possessing a si- << « &
lencer for a pistol. Takes lie test Th . od by th
that clears him of participating in sinis polis pairs see ee Vocus
son, stays bout what hap- mocee : a ee ee a mete wnat ep sters Union Hall and taken directly as Kierdorf’s “closest friend.”
Thompson, along with Herman
Kierdort of Madison Heights,
Frank’s uncle, and Myron D.
Weiss, reportedly the last known
person to see Herman before he
disappeared for 13 days, had once
been subpoeaned to appear before
the Senate Rackets Committee in
Washington to tell what part they
may have played in the mysterious
pened later. : 2 Aug. 20—Arson in a Pontiac|'® Flint City Jail where he was
apartment house adds fuel to|0oked on a charge of arson. - O'Rourke's announcement said,
“Due to recent findings in the in-
tensive investigation we believe we
have evidence conclusive enough
to warrant an arrest.”
Thompson was expected to be ar-
raigned on the arson charge this
afternoon in Flint Municipal Court Kierdorf case. The apartment be-
longed to the girlfriend of Leaun
Harrelson, president of Teamster
Local 614, who is requestioned.
Aug. 25—Herman demands trial
on silencer charge.
Aug. 27—-Herman, Harrelson 1d
(Continued on Page 4, Col. 2)
April Ballot Could Include County Issue
|
Michigan voters next Apri] may)
decide the question of providing) Ready then to push the need committee, which has been study-/ready to press for the April vote,
i (Continued 6n Page 4, Col. 1) /home-rule
'counties.
Such a possibility grew out of a,
(meeting in Pontiac yesterday |
‘afternoon bf two county govern-|
ment reorganization study commit-)
tees from Oakland and Wayne.
Counties,
With the possibility comes a
‘number of “‘ifs’’ before the vote
‘could take place.
Biggest of them, as far as Oak-
land County is concerned now, is
first to get approval on home-
| tule from the 82 Oakland super-
| visors. | ij
{ Today, a meeting was called for
|Dec. 22 to take up the question
lof home-rule,
And time is important if the
question is to ke put on the April
6 ballot.
sored by both the House of Repre-
sentatives and Senate, state laws
say the form of the proposed per-
missive constitutional amendment
:must be in Lansing 45 days before
This would mean a deadline |
around Feb. 20 in order to get the,
Ajnothet ppssible stumbling
block in initiating the constitu.
tional amendment will be the
necessary two-thirds vote re-
quired of Hoth the, House and Sen- propgsal on the April 6 ballots. J ‘Hospital since last Friday under- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.| ate, Both convene Jan. 14 for the will be Sen. Frank Andrews going treatment for diverticulitis, ' | 1959 session.
type government for for home-rule county government ing this type of government.
Should a joint resolution be spon-|, Voters May Decide Home-Rule (R-,
Hillman) and his special Senate,
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN — John L, Carey
(right), Springfield Township supervisor and
chairman of Oakland County's Special .County
Government Study Comngittee, huddles with Ed-
ward Purdy, chairman ol-a Wayne County Or- Michigan count | i ganization Study Committee, in
. before representatives of the two groups met to
discuss possible home-rule type government. for O'Rourke's office issued the arson
warrant this morning.
George F. Taylor, chief as-
sistant Oaklang County Prosecutor,
made the first announcement here
of Thompson's arrest.
* * *
“The Genesee County authorities
must have turned up something
Despite the many hurdles ahead, new against Thompson,” he said.
Oakland and Wayne counties are Taylor saw no immediate rea-
son to requestion such figures
as Herman Kierdorf in connec-
tion with the Flint arson.
“During the (Frank) Kierdort
investigation, it was pretty well de-
termined that Herman had nothing
‘Ito do with the argon,” Taylor said.
Taylor doubted Oakland County
authorities would be drawn into
the arson investigation, now that
it has responded,
“The only Oakland County con-
nection that ever appeared was
the possibility of a conspiracy
here to cover up what happened ”
A request by Prosecutor Fred-
erick C. Ziem and Atty. Gen.
Paul L. Adams for a grand jury
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: Power
Over Court's Demand
‘for Voter Registrations
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)—A
federal versus state power Uash
loomed today on a federal couit’s
demand that. an Alabama judge
and five voter registrars show
“their records to the U.S. Civil
‘Rights Comission.
After District Court orders were
issued Thursday, rapid-fire de-
yvelopments indicated further pos-
‘sible difficulty for the year-old
federal agency probing complaints| —
of ‘discrimination against
voters.
..Macon County Registrars E. P.
Livingston and Grady Rogers, two
of the five who silently defied the
commisson at its first hearing
Monday and Tuesday, resigned
on grounds they were being in-
Atimidated.
They said they would obey or-
ders to appear at a second ‘ear-
ing here before the six-man com-
mission or a emcuniiee T-<.
19.
Refusal to obey the orders
could bring contempt citations
and possible penalties of impris-
,onment or fines. This would be at
= court’s decsion. Negro — < Battle Looms! -
liams (left) of 1106 Pontiac
EXHIBIT CHAMPION STEERS — Jim Wil-
proudly holds his steer which was - selected
reserve champion Angus and first-place heavy-
Rd., Rochester, weight at the 29th annual Junior Livestock Show
held in Detroit. Fritz Lutz (right) of 58900
Dequindre Rd.,
’ champion Angus and reserve grand champiaqn. 0
Rochester, displays his grand-
State Junior Miss Contest
Lacking Oakland Entrants . A Milford girl may become the
“first Oakland County belle to enter
the Michigan Junior Miss contest
to be staged by the Pontiac Area
-Jtmior Chamber of Commerce Jan.
16,
Milford Jaycees have asked for
an application blank, indicating
they have a candidate in mind,
said W. B. Neal, contest chairman.
' So far, Pontiac and Oakland
® County are still not represented
-“'in the contest, although entries
have been received from such
far away places as Niles and
Middleville.
Nea] urged area organizations to consider sponsoring contestants in
the contest.
“Candidates shouldn't be hard to
find—there are lots of lovely girls
in Oakland County,” he said.
Applications will
through Dec, 27, Neal said.
The contest is open to any
Michigan high school senior who
will be at least 16 years old but
not more than 17 on March 8,
1959.
Michigan contestants will be
judged in Pontiac Jan. 16 and the
winner wil] go to the national con-
test in Mobile, Ala. March 4.
7
Worst Storm in History
Sun Shines as Oswego
Starts Tunneling. Out
OSWEGO, N.Y. (AP) — Resi-
dents almost could look back on
it all today, But not quite. There
‘was still a lot of snow to be shov-
eled.
The worst snow storm in the)
The Weather
ow. bh Lew
sbove ia the city te 3 below nero tn they
uburbs. High temerre’ Win nerth-
westerly 8-13 miles ioe Cote and tonight.
Teday in , in Pon tine
Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. »
“at 8 a.m, in velocity 0 m.p.h.
Sun sets Priday a
Sun rises lace a * 35 a.m,
Moon sets Friday 7:31) p.m.
Moon rises Saturday | Ag 10: 06 a.m.
31 a.m........... 17
13 M. .ceve.s-ss. 19
1 p.m.....08..-.19
3 p.M.....05...- 21
Thursday in Pentiae
(As recorded downtown)
temperature
Lowest ones Bsopccod
gs temperatu
Weather—Partiy clou cloudy.
One Year Ago “Ago in Pontiac ae
oy history of this city of 23,000 by|
Lake Ontario appeared to be over.
A bright sun broke through Thurs-
sight today.
* * *
However, the Weather Bureau
predicted periods of light snow or
snow flurries in the area today
tonight and Saturday.
were working, the women went
shopping, and the kids still had a
holiday.
But maintenance crews had a
great deal of work remaining.
x * *
The storm, which began Sunday
noon, had left extensive damage.
Buildings and roofs had collapsed
under the weight of the 6% feet
of snow that fell. Workers had
lost nearly a week's wages. Mer-
week.
The schools, which remained |
closed today, were a week behind
schedule.
‘Highest temperature .....+..... st * * *” :
| Mean temperature 20005. vett--t398) The Chamber of Commerce ex-
Weather—Pair. pects that December business will
Highest and Lowest T Temperature This}|Show a 25 per cent drop. A Cham- : Date in 86 Years -—— 4 tm 1949. 6 m:r9i7/ber Official said hourly workers
£ would not be paid for the time | Thursday's Tempe: rature Chart th lost
j-Alpena 22 15 Marquette 17 6/they ost.
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4 arck 10 -5 Miami 83 63) gee ere reer nceneennneem
& Brownsville 58 41 Milwaukee 16 8| =~ :
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Detroit 19 +7 Pittsbureh 21 «#13 DEC. 2
Duluth 2 -12 St. Louis 3 10) |
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Houghton § 30 6 Traverse “11; have some fun yourself. Jechkeonville 60 33 Washington 23 16/., AVE ; Kansas City 34 6 Seattle 54 40) ©
Los Angeles 85 88 Tampa 70 42!
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special just for you fishermen! Better Hurry!
‘| SATURDAY, DEC. 13 ONLY!
: Reg.
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to a Customer
FE 8-0453 be accepted
day and no heavy snow was in|
with possibly heavier snow squalls!
The streets were open, the men)
chants missed what was to have)»
been the first big holiday sales || :
Straley Presents
163 Certificates Presides at Graduation
of Police Officers From
Basic Training Program
Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W.
Straley, retiring president of the
Southeastern Michigan Associa-
tion of Chiefs of Police, yesterday
presented graduation certificates
to 163 police officers who com-
pleted a 90-hour basic police train-
ing program. * * *
Ceremonies were held at Devon
Gables in Bloomfield Township,
Guest speaker at the event
| was Thomas J. Gearty, special
| FBI agent in charge of the De-
troit office, who discusséd “Pub-
lic Relations in Law Enforce-
| ment,’*
The training course is designed
jfor officers who have no basic
knowledge of police work, Straley
said, although classes arepen to
veteran policemen. ‘
* * *
More than 600 persons have
gone through the program, he
said. The program is offered at
schools in Lincoln Park, Grosse
Pointe and Royal Oak.
Soviet Population Soars
LONDON #—The Soviet pop-
ulation is expanding by seven
people every minute. Ten babies
are porn in the Soviet Union
every 60 seconds, but only three
fersons die am fling to data
published in a mphlet, ‘The
All-Union Population Census of
1959."" *
8 Oakland Boys
Win Awards
in Stock Show
Eight Oakland County boys to-
day are proudly showing the top
awards they received at the 29th
annual Junior Livestock Show in
Detroit. -
The grand champion Angus and
reserve grand champion of the
show,was owned by Fritz Lutz
of 53900 Dequindre Rd., Rochest-
er. * *
Entering the reserve champion
Angus and first-place winning
heavyweight Angus was Jim Wil-
liams of 1106 Pontiac Rd., Roches-
ter.
* * *
Donald Boyd of 1740 Clyde Rd.,
Milford, won third-place individual
and pen for his Cheviot sheep.
Donald also placed seventh in
showmenship.
Frank Williamson of 1121 Bielby
St., Waterford Township, took
fourth in individual and pen with
lhis Southdown sheep. He was 10th
lin showmanship.
| Tom Middleton of ,2610 Stoney
Creek Rd., Lake Orion, placed
ninth with his Angus steer, while |
his brother, Larry, wdn a seventh
in the lightweight Angus division.
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John Spezia of 4960 Rochester
Rd., Leonard, won the fourth spot
in the lightweight Angus steer com-
petition. Howard Storm of 1434 S.
Lapeer Rd., Lake kOrion, too;
sixth place with his heavyweight!
Hereford.
Get the Hint, Uncle?
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
(UPI)—The Bowling Green Daily
Sentinel-Tribune received a letter
from a little girl addressed to
Santa Claus requesting, among
other things, ‘“‘some clear. under-
wear for Uncle Tiney.”
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|The Day in Birmingham
“(New Bloomti
to Be Dedicatec Sunday Hi
Dr, Harry L, Martin of the First
Church conducted - a| may BIRMINGHAM—Formal | ' dedica-
tion of the new Bloomfield Hills
set for-2 p.m, Sunday, it was,an-
|nounced today by Eugene. John
é . |Mre. Fraser Pomeroy, group prest- son, school superintendent.
The $1,579,943 bopaing st at
Quarton and Wing Lake Reads
will be open fer inspection from
2 to 3 p.m. when a brief dedica-
tion prgeram will be held.
Sordon G. Nyquist, Parent:
Teacher Organization presiden:,
_ . {will be master of ceremonies. Brief
talks will be given by Merrill O
Bates, board president: William
‘|MeGuire, school principal, and
Johnson.
Musical numbers by the band
and choir and a skit by the Dra
matics Class will complete the
rogram,
The new school is situated on a
%-acre campus, and has nearly
75.900 square feet of floor space.
Planned to accommodate 600 stu-
dents, it has a present enrollment
of 666.
The — White Gift Service
will be held at 5 and 7 p.m. at the
First Presbyterian Church Sunday.
Gifts of money.will go to the
Rev. and Mrs. William Hopper Jr.,
missionaries from the church to
Iran.
Gifts of clothing, ‘eve and
food, to be wrapped in white
paper, will be distributed through
Presbyterian Neighborhood
Houses in Detroit.
The Christmas story told in
scripture will be presented in pan-
temime by high school juniors.
Following the service the tradi-'
tional Christmas candle will be|
presented to each family to be|
lighted every night until Christ-|
mas.
The “Blue Room,”
center at the: Birmingham YMCA
Building, has been dedicated to
women,
Frankie Albert Quitting
as San Francisco Coach
SAN FRANCISCO (# — Frank-
le Albert is quitting as head
coach of the San Francisco 49ers.
fermed Vic Morabite, principal
owner of the pro football team,
that he will turn in his resigna-
tion after Sunday’s game with
Baltimore Colts.
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ceremony. Furnishings for the 2en-
ter were formally presented by
dent.
Fire Chief Clark H. Smith said
the Birmingham department an-
swered a total of 40 alarms tast
month, including seven first aid
runs.
Property damage to buildings
and contents was set at $2,295.
The Stewardship Class of the
First Baptist Church will hold its
Christmas meeting at 8 p.m, to
night at the home of Mr. .and Mrs.
Fraser Pomeroy, 1320 Dorchester
Road, Christmas stories will be
told by Mrs, Catherine Wolter.
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Man Shoots Woman,
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an remained fn critical condition’
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killed her two daughters and then
and Catherine Allen,-17, as they|the first one on your list next
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_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958_
resigned from the Teamsters.
‘ remembered . . Oakland group in its attempt to
win home-rule.
The committee of nine, neaded| = RR bay conti
Harrelson's girl friend, Mary Ann|!
Thon, alt jailed on conspiracy
: charges. Mrs: Harre]
\her husband knew of the Flint ar-
son shortly after it occurred.
nd |Herman and Harrelson are freed
, jon writs of habeas corpus. Adams \Kierdorf Chronology _ 2 Ree oY St petite
“Soatane tram: face One) ~
Aug. 28—Mrs. Thon is released,
admits he ‘hasn’t got enough evi-
dence against them.
Aug. 28 — Adams and Prosecutor
arson,"”
Sept. 9 — Oakland County bench way...
_ Dec. 12 + Thompson is arrested
in Flint, charged with arson. Nov. 10 — Found guilty, Herman
sén testifies|48 sentenced to 1 to 5 years prison.
Park Ranger to Retire
MT. CLEMENS — George P.|tive and father of three, died in al,
Frederick C. Ziem ask for a/Rockensuess of Mt. Clemens, chief|head-on collision in Warren ‘last
grand jury to investigate ‘‘events|Park ranger at Metropolitan Beach, |night. Gallant, of Grosse Pointe,|.
in Oakland County after the Flint|Will retire Dec. 13. He will bejhad been director of human rela-
succeeded by Russell Strand ofjtions for Cross Co. of Detroit,
fare worker because he was
dropped. from the relief _ rolls,
He‘ begins appeal Pe Shows, a father of eight — t which are stil) und ae a
tery.
fo
Crash Fatal to Man
DETROIT w — William Philip
Gallant, 41-year-old business execu- t
James Thorber Tale
Mrs. John H. Eddy, children's
librarian, also will tell som Christ-
and the Shoemaker,” “The Tree
“Tizz Plays Santa Claus.”
x * *
Story hour takes place in the
Children’s Room from 10;30-11:30 mas taes, including “The Elves
Mt, Clemens. machine tool manufacturers. a.m.
by: .deohn .L. .Carey, .Springfield
put its stamp of approval on home- |
rule government.
Nab Kierdorf’s Pal
on Arson Charge
(Continued From Page One)
te investigate the alleged con-
spiracy was turned down by the
Oakland County bench and the .
investigation drew to a alt |
shortly after.
Taylor said that Ziem and!
Adams at that time turned over al]
their evidence to O'Rourke.
“It is this evidence that
O’Rourke is referring to when he
describes the marshaling of evi-
dence against Thompson as ‘a co-
operative effort,’" Taylor said. |
The heavy-set and bespectacled | G66
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Frank Kierdorf died Aug. 7 with
the secret of his burns sealed on
his charred lips,
Shortly after his admission to
the hospital, he once told a story
how he had been abducted by
twe fellow union men from his
home in Flint, set afire in a
lonely spot just west of Pontiac,
and then dropped off at the hos
pital by the same two men.
Authorities later discredited this
account, claiming there were too
many. loopholes in it, believing
Kierdorf might be covering up for
someone,
His 68-year-old uncle, Herman,
disappeared shortly after he had
visited Frank at the hospital.
The uncle, a former aide. to
Teamsters president James R.
Hoffa, returned from hiding only
to find himself under arrest for
eee ofa. pistol silencer.
O'Rourke declined to reveal
what new evidence had been un-
covered to warrant Thompson's
rearrest,
Police had linked Frank Kier-
dorf to the burning of the clean- |
ing shop, the Latrielle Cleaners |
just outside the city of Flint,
after finding bits of flesh at the
scene and in the station wagon
used in the alleged arson job.
It was in thig car that Thomp-
son’s fingerprints were found.
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In: the courtroom, of Circuit Judge Lila M.
Neuenfelt, his divorced parents steatae! bit-
Toronto, finally gave in. In tears, he shout-
“The kid is dead. She ain’t got him.
I ain't got him. Let him be burigd.”
Liflander of tees, as pedeented by his mother, Mrs. ‘Elvera
Liflander, 29, of Deiroit..
‘Liflander wanted the bay to have a
Jewish funeral.
“When the caren were ‘avetend
» 1955, Mrs. Liflander was granted cus-
- tody. Last. September, the father was
given one-year temporary custedy at
Thomas’ request. The boy was struck by
a car on a Toronto street Friday and
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SPOKANE, Wash, (AP) — Mrs. nae i Frank B. Nilles sent her 3-year- i *
old granddaughter out to play *\P ar ade Will Qpen|
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‘Toni Klobucher, the child lay dead Goodfellow Sale |
viuam « maw (QUDSICIZe Students,
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Brandt Given overow. x3, carsame
er her talk, she was asked who
would make the best president
after Eisenhower.
“} really dof't, know and if I
did I wouldn't tell you,’’ she re-
x * * Mrs. Liflander went to court to fight i, the bathtub at a neighbor's
So Tommy will be*buried in a non-sec- her ex-husband’s announced plan to give house 'H ere Tomorrow
tarian cemetery, following Christian serv- the boy a Jewish burial. | * * *&
ry The neighbor, three times a- A parade of newsboys and girls |
Hotel Manager at 18
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LONDON “mental hospital inmate since 1950, |Will open’ the 1958 Pontiac Good-'
‘told police. she killed Toni Thurs- fellow sales tomorrow at noon, ac-|
day “on an irresistable soeemgey cording to Walter A. Baerwolf, |
But first, Mrs, Emil.Bormes, "chairman,
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William R. Brandt of 275 Jose-
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Was installed as the, new presi-
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White, Kiwanis State Li. Gov-
ernor-elect for 1959.
Others installed at the ceremony
were Robert Alton, John Stefanski e
and Daniel Murphy, vice presi-|
dents; Haig Barsam, treasurer;
and Robert Lazelle, secretary.
Three new members of the boara| § & 1
of directors installed for two-year es
terms were Max Evans, Donald
Hicks and William Fox.
The president-elect presented
Dr. Lyan D. Allen Jr., outgoing
president, with a plaque in be-
half of the club for ‘outstanding
club leadership as president dur-
ing the past year.”
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were entertained by a Pontiac Cen-
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which sang several Christmas sea- |’
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This Could Lead to Socialism
Public Troughs for Horses, Indeed!
‘Editor's Note: The following
article ts reprinted from the Olde
Newsboy issue of the ramet State
Journal published Dec. 5, 1858)
The demands of some citizens
for installation of watering troughs
for horses on Lansing’s' streets are
a shocking indication that there
“are no lengths to which people
will not go in seeking government
services.
* * *
What is happening to the old
spirit of individual initiative that
has been a vital source of Ameri-
ca’s growth and the progress that
has enabled Lansing to achieve the
status of an incorporated city?
This great land of ours was not
founded by people who expected
a welfare state to solve all of
their problems, even to the ex-
tent of demanding that facilities
for quenching the thirst of horses
‘be provided at the public ex-
pense.
Where would America be if Paul
Revere had refused to make his
historie midnight ride because of
lack of public watering troughs?
REGRETTABLE ATTITUDE -
The attitude exemplified by those
who are making these unreason-
able current demands upon this
city's newly-formed government
raise the spectre of even more fan-
tastic demands upon government in
the years ahead.
It might be a short step from
socialized water for horses to de-
mands that the city set aside lots
where horses can be pastured
while their owners are doing
their shopping. Such a develop-
mént would mean the end of the
livery stables operated under the
American free enterprise system.
Off-street parking facilities for
horses and buggies to relieve con-
gestion at hitching rails on the
Streets would be bad enough, but
the time might come when the
public would demand paved streets
and city-operated carriages for
transporting children to school.
* * *
It is even possible to envision
Smiles
About the only thing that is
really going down these days
is the thermometer.
* * *
Some kids love having company
at their house hecause that’s when
they eet dessert 4
* * *
You can always tell a guy who
knows it all, but he won't listen
* * *
An eighth boy was born to an
Indiana mother. That's a good wav
to raise a rough house.
* * *
The easiest way to learn book-
keeping is not to lend them to
forgetful people.
* * *
.A thief in Tennessee stole two
mattresses from a _ hotel store-
room. “Police hope to catch him
napping.
a
Fall styles mean more change
in women's clothes and less in
men's pockets,
The Country Parson
“We've divided the~church up
info many beliefs—but I guess
that doesn’t mean we "ye divided
God. " Z future requests that the municipal
government make provision for col-
lection of garbage from the homes:
ef Lansing citizens and removal of
snow from our sidewalks.
DANGEROUS TREND
Fortunately the
sleighs and cutters will always be
with us in the winter as a vital
means of transportation-so there is
no danger of demands for removal
of snow from the part of the
thoroughfares used by vehicular
traffic.
The demands fer watering
troughs for horses present the
danger of a trend which must
not be allowed tp develop.
It will be a tragic day for
America if the common council
bows to this fantastic demand.
Who knows what will happen if our horse - drawn city officials take this step down
the road to socialism?
The time might come in some
distant year when our merchants
would expect the government to
put up-American flags in front of
their establishments on national
holidays.
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY |
As I besought thee to abide
still at Ephesus, when I went
info Macedonia, that thou might’
est charge some that they teach
no other doctrine. — I Timothy
1:3.
* * *
Doctrine is the framework of
life; it is the skeleton of truth, to
be clothed and rounded out by the
living graces of a holy life. It is
only the lean creature whose bones
become offensive. — A. J. Gordon.
Dr. William Brady Says:
Both Tea, Coffee Serve
as Stimulants for Heart
30 of CVD, a booklet
about heart and artery troubles
(35¢ and stamped, self-addressed
envelope), I explain why coffee -is
good for the
heart. In all fair-
ness I should have
said tea and cof-
fee, for the two
beverages are ai-
most identical in
effect, except that
one cup of good
coffee is equiv-
alent to two or
three cups of good
tea.
While coffee is
the strongest source of caffeine,
medicinal caffeine is usually ob-
tained from damaged tea. The
caffeine in tea leaves is called
theine. The alkafoid or active
principle of chocolate ‘the plant
called Theobroma cacao) is theo-
bromine.
Cocoa is the powder made by
removing part of the cocoa but-
ter from chocelate. The beverage
is made by boiling powder with
water or milk for at Jeast five
minates. Et must be boiled at
ieast five minutes to convert the
raw starch inte sugar. On page
DR. BRADY
Properly prepared with milk and
sweetened to taste cocoa Is a bev-
erage of food value with some of
the virtues of tea and coffee.
* r *
The fat (cocoa butter, the oil in
the seeds of the chocolate plant
called Theobroma cacao) in choco-
late has the same caloric value as
butter, lard or suet and consti-
tutes from a third to a half of pure
chocolate. In the stomach this fat
retards secretion of gastric juice
and the motor or churning part of
digestion. So it is advisable to
go easy in your indulgence in
chocolate beverage, cake or candy.
ALL STIMULANTS .
There's no question in my mind
but that caffeine, theine and theo-
bromine are heart stimulants,
nerve stimulants and kidney stim-
ulants (diuretic. incfeasing the
flow of urine),
Coffee is the strongest nerve
or cerebral stimulant and choco:
late or cocoa the strongest kid-
new stimtlant. Tea is milder, but
a stimulant nevertheless.
None of these beverages is suit-
able for children under sixteen
years of age. Any of them, taken
in moderation, is healthful for
adults—provided the beverage is
not used to wash down unmasticai-
ed or insufficiently masticated
food. ‘
et *
The good effect of moderate con: sumption of tea or coffee (two or
three cups of good coffee or four
or five cups of good tea daily)
upon the heart is that it dilates
the coronary arteries and so tends
to maintain an adequate supply
of oxygen to the heart muscle.
Good tea or good coffee, I say.
That means, steeped, brewed, but
never boiled.
* * *
Signed letters mot more than one
page or 100 words long pertaining to
persenal health and hygiene, not dis-
ease, diagnosis, or treatment. will be
answered by Dr William Brady, W a
stamped self-addressed envelope is sent
to The Pontiac Press Pontiac Michigan
(Copyright 1958)
*-Many of our postal patrons — ni Minpoasd tel “te
ERE money
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As chairman of the Pontiac Postal Employes Council, I wish to
make it cleatly understood that emplayes of this office pall for all
decorations and the rental of the public address equipment through
which the public enjoys Christmas music at the main post office on
West Huron Street. All decorations were installed by employes who
volunteered thelr time that our patrons might more =e Weir
“visit” to the pest office in the Yuletide season.
*
He’s Discovered
Why Ike’s Great
What happened to that great
man we have in Washington that
we heard so much about from 1952
until 1957. David Lawrence has an
article in our Indianapolis paper
every day and never failed to re
mind us as many as two or three
times a week of our great’ Presi-
dent, the greatest man the coyn-
try has produced’ for more than 50
years.
* * *
I wrackeq my brain for five |
years te try to figure out just’
avhat was so great about him and
could come up with only one
conclusion—he's the greatest
spender of other people’s money
the world has ever known, and
the last election proved another
thing that's great about hin.
That was for wrecking his own
party. He has done an excellent
job at both.
* * *
And Dulles has done an excellent
job of wrecking our relationship
with foreign countries, in spite of
the billions Ike has handed over
to them. I don't think Lawrence
has mentioned Ike as a_ great
President for more than a year.
Charlie Mason
Garport, Indiana
Asks for Opinions
‘on Such Treatment
Putting my question to the City
officials of Pontiac, what do you
have to do. or be, to be a good
citizen of Pontiac?
I've lived in Pontiac 23 years,
have owned property for 19
years, am a taxpayer and a
registered voter. F've always
taken an active part in all elec-
tions. T am a member of one
of Pontiac's leading churches,
Macedonia Baptist, whose pastor
is Rev. L. R. Miner, P’'ve worked
for one of Pontiac’s leading un-
dertakers, Mr. Frank Carruthers,
for a number of years,
My husbahd and I have never’
. been in any trouble of any kind,
have never been arrested, have
never been in court on any charge.
Yet last week an officer of the
Pontiac police forece:came to my
home, finding both my husband
and me at work trying to make
an. honest living, kicked .in my
door, taking with him a neighbor,
almost a complete stranger, runt-
maged through everything in my
home.
I would like to ask the City offi-
cials, also the good citizens of Pon-
tiac, to pass their opinion on a
situation such as this. My sincere
thanks to Voice of the People for
a chance to express my feelings.
Mrs. George Bowditch
169 Bondale * *
We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
Robert C. Miller
Acting Postmaster
Favors Languages
in Grade School
Was glad to read that MSU
plans to promote the study of for-
eign languages in the grades. It's
a waste of good students’ time to
have to take three years of re-
quired English and English liter-
ature in senio, high, especially
when he's so much more interest-
ed in math, science, arts and
mechanics. Perliaps just one sem-
ester of review grammar, spelling
and reading and writing or speech
would be more valuable to the av-
erage student along with another
semester of foreign language.
Mother, Teacher and
Special Ed. Major
‘At Least Fish
Know the Score’
That reference to the perch in
last Saturday's editorial was cor-
rect, A news story Tuesday from
Chicago says commercial fisher-
men have discovered the bulk of
the perch have left the 60-100 foot
levels and have descended to the
more than 200 foot depths. You
can fool a man, but you can’t fool
a fish.
I. Walton
‘Schools Should Be
Nice as Possible’
In all the discussion of building
new schools, I wish everyone would
know schools are ‘temples of learn-
ing and should be as beautiful and
impressive as we can make them.
An appreciation of art is a part of
education at all ages.
L.
All letters for Voice of the People
must contain the name and address of
the writer. This information will be
withheld upon request if the letter ts
not of a critical nature. Letters must
be under 200 words and The Pontiac
Press reserves the right to edit all
letters.
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
The calendar upon my desk . .
Reminds me of a friend... And
also that another year .. . Isarry
soon to end... His name has
been before my eyes . .. Each dav
throughout the year... And many
times the sight of it . Has
brought me hope and cheer .. .
I did not need the calendar .. .
But I am grateful that he was
. So thoughtful and so kind...
Because it was most helpful as
. I looked at it each day...
To check my working schedule
and... My dates te rest and play
. I wish I had a calendar...
To send him for next year...
Not to remind him of my name
. . But just my thanks sincere.
(Copyright, 1958)
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Crane Tells Merits of Advertising
Tom adds a fascinating se-
quel to his wife’s dramatic
story, so file this with yester-
day's Case Record. And be
grateful to American Advertis-
ing and Selling, since they
have won our past wars and
are the great adult educators
of America. If you wish to test
vour own advertising ability,
send for the non-profit booklet
below.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case Z-389: Tom. S., aged 39,"is
the husband of Nora, who told us
yesterday” how they had become
prize contest addicts.
“Nora didn’t finish the entire
story,’ Tom modestly commented,
as we were visiting together.
* * *
“For I grew so interested in ad-
vertising as a result of reading so
much copy on the
various products,
that I @sked for a
transfer to our ad-
vertising depart-
ment.
“My boss won-
dered why I
wanted to change
and what qualifi-
cation I felt would -
justify my shifting
from Accounting
to Advertising. DR, CRANE
“So I finally had to tell him the
whole story. And he seemed de-
lighted to know that I was up-to-
date on contesfing as an aid to
merchandising goods,
Ss et ok
“For he then informed me he
was debating a contest at that very
moment, and he was glad to know
somebody in the organization was
a specalist in the matter.
“Well, I told him I was no
specialist but my wife and I had
devoured scores of leading con-
‘~peppy advertising. tests the past year so we knew
pretty well what was going on
in the field,
“As a result, I not only
transferred to Advertising, but the
boss even made me the hgad of
our Contesting Division.
tt + & ;
So Nora's simple act of clipping
out one of vour columns not onls
added zest to our home life and
raised our bank balance $2,375
from our cash prizes, but caused
me to win a much better job with
my company.”
SALUTE TO ADVERTISING
Advertising is the life blood of
America. \It has zoomed our fac-
tories till we were easily able to
~ convert them to the making of the
war goods that.won World War I,
as well as World War II.
In fact, our industria) capacity,
which is a direct result of our
go-getter American advertising
and sales methods, likewise fur-
mshed England much of her war
goods,
The Russians also rode trium-
phantly into the Balkans on Amer-
ican tanks and trucks!
So it is high time we gave a long
merited salute to American adver-
tising.
* xe |
There are two kinds of nations
on this earth. One type is cRar-
acterized: by ‘‘stagnation’”’ whereas
the other is concerned with indus-
trial “creation.”
And the creative nations are
the heavy advertisers. When you
see no billboards or radio and
TV commercials and few news.
paper or magazine ads in a
country, you can write it off as a
backward, agricultural nation.
America leads the world in its
In fact, we are
the go-gettet nation on this earth,
¢;
Ye’ f got - due to our “free enterprise’ sys-
tem that lets advertising teach the
people the facts about toothbrushes
and orange juice, clothing and au-
tomobiles.
* * *
Advertising is really just a form
of adult edacation, paid for by pri-
vate industry instead of the stats
Our public schools carry on til
kids reach 18. But advertis ing
.
continues to educate and safeguard
them the remaining 52 years of
their adulthood,
So be grateful when you see ad-
vertisements, since they are syn-
onymous with Uncle Sam and our
luxurious standard of living,
And look on Advertising and
Salesmanship as two great pro-
fessions that do as much for
America as any other profession,
including Law, Medicine, Den-
tistry or Engineerng,
If you wish to take a test of your
own advertising ability, send for
my booklet ‘New Psychology of
Advertising & Selling,’ enclosing
a stamped, return envelope, plus
20 cents (non-profit). ,
’ ’
Aiwaya write to Dr. George W. Crane
in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac,
Michi®an enclosing @ long 4c stamped,
self-addressed envelope and 2e¢ to cover
typing and printing costs when you send
for his psychological charts and -fam-
phiets
(Copyright 1958)” Noe ee ee ok
“fy os ‘ t
Gen Alen Skit” Wes) 1 2 Daughters Flee His
. Murder Attempt —
MILTON — rica -orek 4 (AP)—After placing two notes in
front of the house” Alvin C, Gen-
— police. ‘Come quickly,
"then the 54-year-old ranch fore-| >
man went into the basement and
slit the lid of a Gan, It contained
eyanide gas, the kind used to kill
rodents.
Police arrived a few minutes
later and saw a scribbled sign on
the porch that said: “Keep out— poison gas.
Ralph Lee Gentry, 19, and ‘his
sisters Nifa, 16, and Delores Ann,
12. dashed out of the house. Police
told them it was filling-up with
gas. oom
Officers were able to restrain |
the girls, but Ralph dashed back
in to rescue his father. He col-
‘lapsed and died at the bottom of
ths stairs, near his father's body.
Later Thursday, police read the
notes gn a stake on the front lawn.
One said to act -Gentry's
wife, who was @ at. work.
It said: “Better get her before
- she gets in this house or she will
get it too, Poison gas in this house. ture layout of the GMC Truck
O. Moore (left), GMC TRUCK EXHIBIT + Studying a minia-
Chicago Automobile Show in January are Ralph
administrative assistant to the
general ‘sales manager, and B. W. Crandell, di- exhibit for the have 10 ¢rucks, ‘rector of meng vidi. aie GMC exhibit will
a series of full cofor photographic transparencies
of trucks at work near some of the ‘nation's
better-known landmarks. several special cut-aways. and
I am getting tired of working and|
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The other was to Gentry’s wife,
and touched upon marital trou
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~ of the ‘heart, having chosen for t
20th Century-Fox, which obviously
snooped in‘ the University :- of
Soutliern California's files, starlet
of 168,
She is also intelligent in matters
her “steady” young master Lance
Reventiow, Barbara Hutton's pride
and beir, Jill doesn’t know whether
they “will marry or not, but in
any case, : $he particular awe-of all that potential
that’s already been furnished,”
moment,
in the old, glamorous, Gloria
Swanson - Joan Crawford tradition.
star — not a complete slob, like
disclaims any some of the stars you see walking gt pt vm, Ob 4 = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12,1958
saiemad nou
arbund Beverly Hills, I “won't
mention any names because that's.
not’ considered ethical, but some
of them just don’t care how they
_|look when the camera’s pointing
the other way.
“And I'm tired of the girl
next-door type in the movies.
it’s the last thing I want to be.
Why should people gq to see
girls tke that on the screen
when they can go next door
and have coffee with them”. . - “It’s like moving into & house
What interests Jill more, at the
is being a movie star
“T want to become a real movie _|planting in my garden,” she says.
ter free." e's. Girl, Determined _ to. Become Star
Jim awe She" speaks,
however, with a quiet firmness
rather than temper. —-
1, gua‘ weacy of wéiie
stories about what I’ve’ been
“If people wanted to know about
ae, Oy Set et 2 ee
seed catalogue.”
Miss St. John arrived in town
this week to publicize her new
movie, “The Remarkable ‘Mr.
Pennypacker,” and found herself!
being questioned, insiead, about the - romance with Lance,
figures.
Her reputation in Holtywood,
like that of many another over-
publicized starlet,has been built
on her personal life rather weed
her talents, +
“y concede,”* she said, ¥
Lance has helped my career, in
the sense that he has made my
name well-known, But in Holly-
wood, the romance has hindered
my’ chances maybe. — MW Mar.
> "And Lance's main ‘interest is
“Serious people in the business ‘Pye aft ever, wanted any-
thing — since I was five — that
nh opie sop to buy tor tay
ag —
his sports cars.”* a
Just 18; and a ‘wath. fore
¢{TV productions, Her salary has| css
been going into government bonds.
which she will collect at the age of 21.
This, she claims, {s another
reason why the Hutton millions
a, not particularly ee her:
sine a ring that is’ a a. sine
white rose, studded with diamonds
ae ee ee ee
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We Deliver MRS. 'MYRON COLE |
HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Myron|
|| crouetta) Cole, 81, of 4500 Demode
Rd., will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at
Craft Funeral Home, Fenton.
Mrs. Cole died last night at her
home of a heart attack following a
three week illness.
Surviving are a son, Harold D.,
of Clearwater, Fla..and Drummond
Island; a daughter, Mrs. Ila Wer-
;muth of Holly; three sisters, Mrs.
|Josephine Sheldon and Mrs. Ruth)
\Babcock, both of Holly, and Mrs.|
Melissa Sutton of Detroit: three
grandchildren and one great-grand-
child ca
| The family requests memoria!
tributes to the Michigan Heart!
|Association in lieu of flowers.
MISS FLORENCE DAY
Miss Florence Day, head of the
English department a@ Pontiac
Central High School for many years
who later held the same position
at Waterford Township High
School, died this morning in her
home at 18 Lincoln Ave. She had
suffered a heart attack.
. Her body is at the Farmer-
Snover Funeral Home.
CHARLES HARTLEY
The Rosary will be recited at}
8 tonight in the Brace-Smith Fu-
neral Home for Charles Hartley,
51, of 60 Home St. .
Service will be at 11 a.m. Satur-
day from St. Michael Church with
burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
An employe in the machine re-
pair department of Fisher Body
Division, Mr. Hartley was a mem-
ber of St. Michael Church and
the Holy Name Socoiety.
Surviving are his wife, Helen;
his mother, Mrs. Charles Hartley;
a son, Charles of Pontiac; two
daughters, Mary Ann qnd Mar-
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Deaths in Pontiac and N
‘garet,. both at home; an a broth:
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Mr. Hartley died Wellneaday in
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after
an illness of several weeks. -
MRS. ANGELO ORSINI
Mrs. Angelo (Elizabeth) Orsini,
61, of 453 Going St., died yesterday
morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
pital after a brief illness.
Surviving besides her husband
are a son, Frank A. of Pontiac; two
daughters, Mrs. Angelus Couture
‘and Mrs. Rosella K. Spicer, both Hill Cemetery,
2054 Willow Beach Rd., will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
C. J.~Godhardt Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Ottawa Lake
Cemetery.
of Pontiac; 10 grandchildren; one
great - grandchild; and four
brothers.
The Rosary will be recited at 8
tonight in the Donelson-Johns Fu-
neral Home.
Service will be at 10 a.m. Satur-
day at St. Vincent de Paul Church,
with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
ROY C. SWISHER
Service for Roy C. Swisher, 57,
of 69 W. Strathmore St., will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from
the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, with bur-
ial in Ottawa Park Cemetery.
Mr. Swisher had been employed
in the plant protection department | _
jof Fisher Body Division and was a
member of the Methodist Church
in Collison, Il.
He leaves his wife, Jessica; a
daughter, Mrs. Walter Price of
Lansing; four grandchildren; and
two brothers.
Mr. Swisher died Wednesday in
Pontiac General Hospital after an
illness of several months.
HENRY DOUGLAS,
LEONARD — Service for Henry
Douglas, 83,.of 4716 N. Forest St.,
‘will be held 2 p.m.’ Monday at
Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford.
Burial will be in Eastlawn Ceme-
tery, Lake Orion.
Mr. Douglas was found dead |
yesterday afternoon by his daugh-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Melvin Douglas, |
at the wood pile in the rear of his'|
house. Cause of death was a heart |
attack.
He was a member of the Knights
of Pythias.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Edna Cressett of Pontiac: a son, |
| Melvin of Leonard; a sister, Mrs.
| Addie Sutherby of Leonard: three.
grandchildren, seven great grand-|
children and one great great grand- |
child.
WILLIAM HANLEY
SOUTHFIELD —Service for |
| William Hanley, 66, of 24370 North-
| western Hwy. will be held at 1
p.m. today at the R. G. & G. R.
Harris Funeral Home, Detroit.
Burial will follow in White Chapel|
Cemetery, Troy.
Mr. Hanley died Monday in Vet-|
Hospital, Dearborn, of an|
Surviving are his wife Marie, a
son, Sylvester, at home, six sis-
| ters, a brother and two grand.|
| children.
CARMEL HOWELL
Carmel Howell, 54, of 214 ag
moor Blvd. died Wednesday
Pontiac General Hospital after an
illness of several weeks.
He was an empkoye of Pontiac
Motor Division and a member
| of New Hope Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife,
bell;
a daughter, Susan of Pontiac; one
grandchild; and too sisters,
Mr. Howell's body will be at the |
William F. Davis Furleral Home|
at noon Sunday. Service will be
3'at 1 p.m. Monday from Trinity
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Die Co., Detro.t,
Surviving are his wile. Beulah
F.; a son, Raymond Perry of
Drayton Plains; a daughter, Mrs’
George Rupert of Hadley; two
brothers and one grandchild.
Deaths Elsewhere
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Frank
J. Clancy, 67, chairman of the
Board of Directors of the Buffalo
Courier-Express since 1956, died
Thursday. He had. suffered from
a heart condition and complica-
Ltions for two years. He had served
in executive posts with the Cour-
ier-Express since 1926.
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass.
(AP)—Paul W. Foster, 65, retifed
weekly newspaper publisher, for-
mer legislator and state commis-
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KEEGO HARBOR — Service for|Touse is a blue tick- bulldog hound,
Clarence H, Schumacher, 59, ofjone of the best coon dogs in
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Be becomes a dead ‘ait for . is has it ea \ Miss Loy, although’ she has|brought: me’ much experience | ir a Loy 2 Sars. ee oe beouthads. doa : : 2 ny no desire “ - :
(Clift and Robert Ryan, She plays to do roles that have more depth."vorite wife, the woman every manivade Broadway, wants to go on|, TH. world consists of mere Poy low ts way eaten ve ty y 8 than government moves. The art; 4 othe part of a wife with a past. Born on a Montana ranch, -ved-|wanted’ to marry and bring home|making pictures as long as. she jist used to be looked upon as sus-' een _ ’
“This is something rather newjhaired, freckle-faced “Myra Loy|to mother. Off-screen, her four|°@” find suitable roles. 'pect.and unreliable. That was Double-Deckérs Going
almost verboten. You can’t write}for me—a | really dramatic role,”iwas earning $30 a week teaching |matrimonial ventures fared less’ “I've never really done anything lcs. F
: |ballroom dancing while still in her|happily. in the theater,” she said. “I grew ae 4 . LONDON (UPD) —Lorsion’s oid .
_. fteens, ‘Then for seven or eight! The springboard for this phase|YP in the movies. seth asin has always re-| double-decker buses are up for —
“We have lost the ability to te vakag aebad nn'“iha GG, Eee tae ONL Tie Meciahtard far ie hese * * * flected life, and creative people| sale. Transport officials said
laugh at ourselves. It’s a very un- Myrna Loy,” which rather tickles/slinky Oriental femme fatale in|successful “Thin Man” series in| “I don’t have the snobbery some|can be of real help to govern-| they have already sold some of
healthy thing.“ her, film after film. which she was teamed -as the un-|people have toward the films. I|\ments; I find this very exciting.”| the 500 buses declared surplus
— a two-year absence from “Being, typed is always a dan-| When stars PA Tab Hunter ‘derstanding wife. of William Pow-|think they are a great medium.”| Miss Loy says she has-“no per-| after recent cuts in service. Cey-
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waenieer ier | saiees film in which| been typed so often I feel like alwas earning $3,000 a week up as again now af television reruns. |colony’s busiest workers. in fur-| “I do feel I am an optimist, al-| private dealer and the Atomic
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: 26.95 Plastic Boudoir 2}00 29.95 Odd Night Stands ......... 16.50 ;
: Choir ........ 179.50 Bunk Bed, Complete ....... 139.50 § * 19.95 Student s 16% | ONIA\ a: 139.00 Crib and Chifferobe ....... 89.00 4
Ss Ge a ae Lame |||f 59.50 Juvenile Chifferobe ....... 44.50 3
4730 Mel Rocker... 169% 24.95 Deltox Fiber Rugs ......... 17.87 § pO ‘ 119.50 5-Pe. Metal Dinette Set, | 149.50 Maple Sofa Bed, Choice 1] Q00 Plastic Top .............. 59.50 § of 2 Colors .......... After 41 years on South Saginaw Street opposite Auburn Avenue, Stewart - Glenn Co. 29950 Kelvj ‘
39.50 Maple Wing 2450 _will move to the new Store pictured above. An extreme effort will be made to close 36.50 pil ala ere hata Meehes 225.00 |
; Chair ............... out our present stocks in order to vacate our present building in the shortest possible Chair P Sven's 22.00 ' 209.50 Maple Séttee and 15 400 - time to save the inconvenience and expense of moving. 129.50 Double Bookeose He adboord- . é
54.50 Role litem 4950 for 2 Twin Beds ..... c.. 89,50. Rocker... 79.50 Divan with 2 Bolsters....... 59.50
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aoe FOURTEEN fj HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER’ Coe. Seen acer - ‘6 ee eco
‘ coe ‘Full Poet i iHare tirghe Branch OK been received: that March of Dimes 3 |
Sal tion Army’ s Bell Tells [full Postal Sewice rer in sour sam sua 5 5 ~~ Orderet for Dec: 26-| Bin “Us Christmas Almost Here “LANSING "= Seey. of State}
\James' M. Hare said that he was}. He explained that this
WASHINGTON (AP) — Post-lurging all his branch office man-|an economy -meve, the’ State De- master! General Arthur E. 5Sum-| agers to! permit recognized local|partment was not sending out pre-|
: NO. SECURITY OR ENDORSERS: REQUIRED
a ‘|mertield today ordered normal | tats community service|Pared auto license application , ONE PLACE TO PAY Be | as — idea. The worker seized an —— = the public on Friday.. paws wae sum Detees appli-jforms. | Meniber American Asspciation of Credit Counsellors | = Jo « typing |
an ae eee angrbaed yee With personnel reduved See “Let 9 Years of Credit Co Sunseling Experience Assist You" ” :
President Eisenhower recently| "Hare suggested that the local|third, French railroads now han-| Wours: Daily 9 to § Wed. and Sat. 9 fo ? heme On .. oo designated that day as a holiday. groups charg ts fo dle 20 cent mad F rl
for federal employes but author-| service. e _— . Oe pet ponsenge "MICHIGAN. "CREDIT co empty soup pot, carried if out- e & &
side to a nearby street corner
and placed a sign on it ‘which
read: “Keep This Pot Boiling.”
That night there was soup
enough, and a symbol of the Salva- |
tion Army was born, Since then,
each year at Christmas time, vol-
unteer workers have In the same
manner carried out the receiving
and giving of material gifts.
* * *
Today the bells ring on_ the
: Streets of nearly every major city
in the world, Pontiac workers have
donned their heavy clothing and
are again braving the cold weather
to draw attention to the kettles.
The Salvation Army hopes that
the people of Pontiac, people from
all walks of life, will drop their
contributions inte the bright red
receptacles as they have in past ized department heads to use any He said several reports have
employes whose services might be
required ‘‘for public reasons.”
ok & +k
Postmasters have been. instruct-
ed to excuse employes not abso-
lutely needed for such operations
as window service pickups and de-
liveries, Regular employes werk-
ing Dec. 26 will be granted emer:
alent time off later.
Late arriving packages will be
delivered Christmas, largely by
temporary” holiday employes.
has been named manager of the |
Named Warren Manager |
DETROIT —Leon A. Garwood |
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALI
MORE smart styling, MORE quality tailoring, MORE
_valuie to the last detail sith Penney’s Towneraft “furnishings
years, bringing joy to more unfor-|Warren branch of the secretary of |
tunate area residents, state’s office.
ALWAYS FIRST QUALII
; Pontiac Press Photo
; BRAVING THE COLD — Typical of the many Pontiac area
volunteers who brave the cold to bring the warmth of Christmas
to needy families is Mrs. Arthur J. McDonald of 117 Elm St. She
stands in the frigid winter weather, watching over the familiar
street-corner Salvation Army kettles. Contributions dropped in the
bright red kettles will be used to make the joy of Christmas a real-
ity for needy and unfortunate persons in the Pontiac area. WE BUTTON DOWN our
FOULARD COTTON PRINTS
Reds, blues, browns... yes, 9 9 8 FEEL THE QUALITY IN
LUXURIOUS FLEECE
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One of the surest signs of
Christmas in Pontiac is the an-
nual emergency of street corner
booths, the steady tinkling of a
small bell, and the Salvation Army This is it in suburbans. A
dark charcoal er grey coat
that is tastefully subdued in Chevrolet Schedules
Record Production and lodens in distinctive foulards
. tailored with button-down
ivolunteer worker standing over a collars, two pockets .. . every rich fleece of 75° o wool, 15‘o
DETROIT w — Chevrolet Motor | eects Kettle. detail. Sanforized, too! Just nylon and 10% cashmere. Division says it has scheduled a| With the holiday season once 2.98! ceasll) modiou. leege Quilt lined. sizes 36 to 46 again upon us, the Pontiac Salva-
tion Army unit is entrenched in
| the yearly task of raising funds |
to assure that nu family is missed
this Christmas,
Contributions dropped in the fa- record production of 45,000 cars|
this week.
* * *
The company said yesterday the}
figure tops the previous mark of
441,920 cars built in the week ended
Dec. 14, 1957.
Edward N. Cole, Chevrolet
: ral manager, said the pro- |
duction increase reflects the
heaviest retail demand Chevro- miliar Salvation Army Christmas collection pots will be used in con-
junction with various local groups
to: make Christmas a happier occa-
sion for needy Pontiac area fam-
let has expereinced since the |ilies. ‘ek
pemalam 1s. The yearly street corner collec-
Chevrolet has built more than'tign idea was not the brainstorm
1,115,000 cars so far this year.|of 2 clever manager, an organizer
Tt built 1,405,000 in the like 1957\4, publicist for the Salvation
period. Army. The idea was truly born out
: * * of need Cole said most of Chevrolet's; Jp 1894, a shipwreck on the West |
assembly plants are working on 4/Coast sent survivors, shivering and six-day weekly basis to meet the hungry, to a Salvation Army shel.
Tetail demand. ter, As they were being cared for.
4 the food suddenly ran out.
Hospital Contracts Let | .A desperate worker ‘hit’on an =|
CHEBOYGAN (® — Contracts|¢"""°".
Yor a a new 42-bed hospital were let
Wednesday by Cheboygan Cgunty
Memorial ‘Hospital. The new hos-
pital is to be ready in June of
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your own home... or
they'll make a delightful
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your list.
Refill Box of 12
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your favorite slipper! Real luxury in
style and comfort .. . at easy-on-the-
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Men’s Felt Slippers
Reg. $2.98
Striped and felt up-
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a Gift bax ribbons can be trened WCTU Binide IM ‘ddl | A _¢ -D es sy oe
po sca a poeiee pow esbad ae » Gay wo be Yule Dinner Uy | , e ge oesn i
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Exist for. the Men 7
"A pegboard. panel on -the Dress up a Waldorf salad
ati sft, Cleaning. $00le i i;!, Pony tails. Sita hen. qunpay petionstieaann
mania ~~~ |and Program
. | Fourteen members were present
at-a Christmas Followship dinner
given by the Frances Willard Unit,
WCTU, at the North Shirley street
home of Mrs. Neil Cotcher.
Edward Shelby and Mrs. Lois
solos. The Rev. Lola P. Marion told
of “The First Christmas Story,"
and Mrs. Dorothy Hardenberg gave Bradley were presented in vocal|of them likes to admit to middle a
age." alma maters long after their
As you might suppose, that com-|have relegated their college days} By RUTH MILLETT
“Men are either young or they
are old—according to men, None trips, Jong after their wives‘have
admitted that their own idea of a
vacation is toe take it easy.
Men are still cheering for their
Make Your Reservations
for.a Now! !
ment came from a woman who is|+, the dim past.
a cos Penden tne aed tat ana oem mt.” | Gala NEW YEAR’S EV : a CELEBRATION at the Wednesday meeting. There's a lot of truth in what/ locking for comfort and ease of
Gourmet Dinner Served from 8:30 x * she says, Look around and: just/@riving in a car, men are inter-
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- Cashmere... The group's project for Decem-'notice how men cling to the en-/eSted in small sports cars. And
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patients af the Dearborn Vet-| ; = any kind of | know what a new car will do
eran’s Hospital. |. They'll go through any Kind of | when they get out on the highway , discomfort and tax their physical /a4q step on the gas.
1 in sigh pretty git os oe rarely Woodward, South of Long Lake Road
turns her head to get a second look Midwest 4-1400
at a handsome young man, but a ’ ae
;man has to be old to the point of
senility before he quits taking a
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Yep, men are young until Complete with Haircut and : No App't Necessary FE 5-8000 x * * trength on hunting and fishi . ~.
= The next meeting will be held) |The things a woman misses in NOTE! Dancing | Enjoy Our at the home of Mrs. George Gold- her own youth she probably con- ‘ F Winter
° ing on South Jessie street. centrates on seeing that her Regular avors Wonder-
ee ee ’ : - daughter has, But what a man .
1° Al h Alph couldn’t afferd in his yout he Menu English land
| oe pnd Alpha gets when he can, even though It Gcdaiad uy the : of . : M comes at a late time of life, From Break fast House of
Chapter Meets pervs Commerce, “ee A man never feels or acts mid- 5-8 Birmingham
ite i served at 3:00 a.m. [ gna for Dinner die-aged when there is @ young and —_ ‘ —_.
Mrs. Fred Baumgartner was
chairman of Alpha Alpha
Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al-
pha’s annual Christmas dinner,
held Thursday evening at De-
von Gables. Betty Lou DeGroot
gave the invocation.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Rob-
ert K. Boggs of Pontiac Story
Tellers League. She told the
Christmas stories, ‘‘The Little
Tree No body Wanted,” and
“The Birthday Party.”
Sorority sponsors Mrs. Mel-
vin L. Brim and Mrs. Bertha
Lampkin were special guests.
Secret pals were revealed.
Matching Skirt
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That is just one of the many
fascinating things about them —|
bless their youthful hearts,
—SALLAN ;
$151 Fread, butter and cottage cheese |
.,were breakfast mainstays in the |
17th Century. \ Give her the finest — Dalton
Cashmere Sweater in a long
sleeve. pullover, coupled with a
Alumni Dance
matching doeskin flannel! .
skirt. to Aid Scholars YI , HAPPY || f Pes neh jeer ance . j
: See Our Large Selection of ranbrook Alumni dance wi HOLIDAY || be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Dec. 20 at Bloomfield Hills
Country Club. Proceeds will go
to scholarship funds.
Cochairmen are Mrs. Thomas
G. Kelley and John Rice. Com-
mittee members are Richard
Austen, Elliott Trumbull, Rich-
ard Breck, Mrs. Kent Bone
and Nancy Wonnberger.
Beta Theta Phi Unit
Prepares Basket
Gifts for a needy family were “ Dalton Novelty Cashmeres
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carriage with this crew of happy
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Prettiest of all baby’s gifts—
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Transfer of nine motifs 5% x8
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- Open’ Every Night Until Christmas—Sunday 2 to 5
wrapped by members of Gamrha
Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Tues-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
William Frankenfield of St. Joseph
Avenue.
Mrs. Thomas Moffat is chair-
man of the Christmas basket pro-
ject. Secret pals were revealed) jand new ones selected for the
|coming year. Officers will be elec-
ited and new members initiated in! pattern — add five cents for each
pattern for lst-class mailing. Send
to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle-
craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly pattern number,
name, address and zone.
Send for a copy of 1959 Laura
Wheeler “Needlecraft Book. It has|
lovely designs to order: Embroi-)
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Penny Schechter, 28-year-old mother of two, Society of Pontiac held its Christ- tometrist— we ae
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Dental Society _ to 70 Hold Dinner
“Oakland County Dental So-
ciety and the Women’s Auxil-
iary to the Dental Society are —
holding their annual Christ-
mas dinner dance Dec, 17 at
Orchard Lake Country Club,
Cocktails will be at 6:30 p.m. .
and dinner at 7.p.m. followed .
by dancing to the music a a
Moa). erohestre. we. 1 ig:
By JOSEPHONE LOWMAN
- €The Friday Question Box)
Q. “I am 14 years old and need
to lose 10 pounds. My mother tells
me not to go on a stict diet.
Please give me one to use. I had
[eenanannnnie »
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“Shop the Stores That Never
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SEES He He D an active man likes
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mpromise on Quality”
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ercise to slim my hips and waist
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Watching your weight? Be sure that when you
eat between meals you make it fresh fruit. ' J-much space to describe today.
Guests’ Il]ness Disrupts
White House Banquet
By FRANCES LEWINE
WASHINGTON WW — Illness
plagued the state dinner open-
ing the White House social ness, stumbled as she mount-
ed the steps of the north por-
tico alone. Regaining ber bal-
ance, she smilingly comment-
season Thursday night. or eae aries ad
Two of the guests of honor
were absent because of illness %
and two guests became ill at Beta M u Chapter
the dinner table. 7
The President and Mrs. Ei- Awards Pins at
senhower launched the social
seasen with a dinner for 80 in
honor of the Supreme Court.
But Chief Justice Earl War-
ren, stricken with a virus in-
fection, and Associate Justice
Felix Frankfurter, still hospit-
alized from a mild heart dis-
turbance, were unable to at-
tend.
Then as the elaborate dinner
got under way at the huge E-
shaped table decked with pink
carnations, two of the women Christmas Party
‘from Mrs, Laurene Patton, presi-
dent, at the Christmas party of
Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sig-
ma Alpha held at Rotunda, Inn
Wednesday evening, Secret * pals
were revealed,
Those receiving jeweled pins
were Karrene Frizzle, Mrs. Mau-
reen Harrison, Mrs. Barbara Mor-
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this way you can lose your
weight sensibly and painlessly.
The exercises would take too
“It you (or aby of my readers)
would like to have the ones you
mention, send a self.
addressed envelope with your
request te Josephine Lowman in
care of this newspaper.
Q. “I am sure | am overweight).
and it worries me.I am 14 years
old and 5 feet 5 inches tall and
weigh 110 pounds. My measure-
ments are: bust 314, inches, waist
2242, hips 35. Are my hips out
of proportion?”
A. Far from being overweight,
you are underweight about 10
pounds, Begir eating the things
you may have left out of your
diet and which you need — such
as milk and cereals as well as
meat and fruit. Your méasure-
ments are pretty goed, You
might exercise for some loss in
your hip measurement,
Q..“I truly hope you can help
me with my figure. I am so dis-
couraged. My weight and measure-
ments when put on paper don't
look so bad, Maybe it is the clothes
so tall, so thin, so up and down,
In fact I look as straight as a
board.
“I am a young married woman
and my friends always are say-
ing that I should gain some
weight. I have gained 10 pounds
since I was graduated from school
three years ago, but still look thin.
Y hate to say this but [ am be-
ginning to “get an inferiority com-
plex,
“T am 5 feet, 6% inches tall
and weigh 136 pounds. My meas-
urements are bust 35, waist 25
and hips 38 inches."
A. You are not much under-
weight. For a medium build
‘you need to gain only about five
pounds. However, if your frame
is large, you could use another
10 or 15. Your measurements
are in good ratio. You might
take exercises in
order to lose an inch or so there,
Maybe you do not hold your-
self correctly, Even a good bust-
line is practically nil if you slump
forward, To give the appearance
of being heavier you should wear
tops and bettoms of contrasting
colors, -horizontal stripes, large
designs and shiny materials.
Tomorrow: ‘‘Want To Be Taller?
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Herrington PTA
OKs Polio Clinic
Herrington School PTA members
held a special meeting Wednesday
evening and voted unanimously on
having a polio clinic in Pontiac |—R
schools.
Edward A. Lenon spoke on safe-
Eisenhower personally dis-
. Patched one of three doctor
guests, Brig. Gen. Thomas W.
Mattingly, to aid Mrs. Howard
Simpson of Baltimore, wife of
the president of the Baltimore Donley, Jean Parmenter, Judy
Marentelle and Janett Zatik.
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Betty Lou DeGroot. |day season as well as driving ia \)
Guests were Mrs. Celeste Jal-|
Mrs, Dorothy Smith and}
‘will be Dec. 19. ty in the homes during the a \);
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First to leave the table, even
before she had a chance to try
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The nature of her illness was
not disclosed.
Earlier, Mrs. Warren, who
came le despite her husband) s ill- nemo
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Spends 4th Chilly Nightin Yard Nef! rane Hac ies srl Halland Ai Hy. Beende-te Chilly» aie etherlands Hasse es,seers|Holland Airman
f. NORTON, Va, (AP)—-Mr, Ellajshe owns {i jointly with’ four-other No Government a oF , > ae lists, ‘CHARLESTON, §.C. —Airman| y Epperson Williams piled\the blan*members of her family. : z The Socialists and ‘the ‘Catholics.|sohn Joseph Mahon 18. of Hol: kets higher against the wintry; “! think it's just old: meanness = cone ay Sectets "4 chanel shen thes each. Mahoo, 18. of st Five Socialists Resign|“t have land, Mich., was acquitted today iJ a . : , \that’s making her stay out there,” : — ae
winds ‘Thursday night and spent|.ays° Police Chief Ray Wells From . Dutch Cabinet en coalition for Pot a charge of murder in the can-|| 3-PC, SECTIONAL; National Brand, Lifetime Foam
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fartherest thing from my mind.) No one heard the conversation with the Catholic People’s party. chief's car was reported recovered) 1 csinony, which ended a the | HASSOCKS $ 25 Here I'll stay. ‘but Mrs, Williams came out of Queen Juliana began talks with'!today by Detroit police who found cas pee “ar wiae ag the | ail colors f ; 4
* * * the house crying. elder statesmen and political lead-|jt abandoned on Livernois road _ ~ ceseed d e hi OG OF CEES) SID Ba ee
Surrounded by furniture from t *« & jers. The hope was that a new gov- during the night with the keys still) * 0M - ar whol re ait =
. 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights
the old family home, warmed a \foments later she was just as ernment could be formed quickly. in it. :
little from the subfreezing tem- determined as ever. “I may stay | Halloween night, when Dobbins since some controversial bills, in-; Police Chief Edgar Welsch said aad chain. with «@ candbestick
FURNITURE SALES - peratures by a small coal stove, oyt here forever,’ she said. “My! ; AP hereto |cluding tax extensions, need to be he will go to Detroit after work hold
. and with a 38-caliber pistol for parents died in that house, and SECRETARY JAMES MITCHELL approved before the end of the today to claim his car. = ; 3345 Auburn Rd (M-59)
year, | The vehicle was stolen from a xk k * . protection. she has remained just ['m going to die there too.” 9-6 MON, thru SAT.—FRI. ‘til 6—FE 5-924!
You Always Buy for Less at L & S$ outside the house since being (Creditors brought the eviction ~ gs s Dr, Willem Drees, 72-year-old parking lot opposite the Michigan} Mahon, a slender, dark-haired
evicted last Monday. ¢ ‘suit three years ago. The nase Mitchell Against Socialist premier, resigned as) Thepier on Bagley street Wednes-| youngster whose mother sat beside |
Mrs, Williams claims nobody was sold by order of the Circuit | promised Thursday when Parlia-|day night while Welsch and his|him, admitted he clubbed the 30-
ment rejected two tax measures.!wife were Christmas shopping. year-old Dobbins over the head N had a right to sell the house for Court. She stayed in it three)
her debts—about $3,000—because months before she was turned
Ed
lout. ‘ | | : —
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ede France Doome |were exhausted did we turn her
out,’ said a county officer, Secretary Says Public | . Remampen rHess WITH meavry aT CHRISTMAS
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queen of. the Atlantic fore more at auction, Oscar Sturgill, esti- Workers Deserve Better |
than a decade, is headed for the mates it’s worth about $7,000. . . 4
heap. The French Line announced | x * * Fate Than Teamsters
_ that the 32-year-old liner is too ‘‘But I'm not thinking about try-
old and expensive to run and will ing to claim it until all the com-| WASHINGTON —Secretary of
be sold for scrap. motion dies down," he says. Labor James P. Mitchell said to-|
day that state, county and city em-|
SP ECIAL SALE . ployes ‘deserve a better ae
to be organized by
‘James R. Hoffa of the Teamsters
Union.
“Any effort of Jimmy Hoffa to
enlarge his jurisdiction would dis-.
please me,’’ the secretary said.
Why is that? Mitchell was asked.
: | Because, Mitchell said, it seems |
‘to him that ‘‘the people of this:
country, and union members par-
ticularly, have; a right to union
~ e 16” Oregon Hard leadership that is respected and ;
Ti l d ; fF above reproach, and I don't think
P B ace 'Mr. Hoffa has those virtues.” “Hoffa announced at a teamsters'!
meeting at Miami Beach that an
effort will be made .to organize
state, county and municipal work-
ers. i
x *« *
Mitchell said he doesn’t know of
any way to stop this.
Under questioning as to how po-'
cs : lice and firemen might be affected, |
, $ 50 | Mitchell said: “It seems to me a|
public servant who has responsi-|
bility for law and order in a com-}
H ’ munity should not have the right Greatest Bargain arte Mig |
Anywhere! He added, however. that police-!
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ley) in fourth and fifth, respec-
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Also looking good are: ‘in the yard, he was scratching his
The junior class wil] hold a nav-' chest.
ride tomorrow night and the fresh-| He told his mother there was a
man class has planned a skating bug under his shirt. The worried Soloists for the evening are Bar-
Willie Knox.
The school’s alumni will be in-
vited to sing with the full band “Lover's
party tonight. ‘mother said: ‘Let me get it out.” Question” (Clyde. McPhatter);
The senior’s Christmas party ‘No, he’s a litfle friend of ‘Lonely eardrops’ (Jackie Wil-
is scheduled for Dec. 19. imine,” ison); FIVE ACES:. It ‘It’s Only Make Believe”
| manager of the school’s newspaper | goal of a “clean sweep” in whirl-
“The Round Up,” has been pro;| wind fashion. This is only the third
|record this year to take all first
from area record
This is not a singular honor for
“Witch Dr.” was one
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way Twitty): and ‘Problems”
first - week sales|(The Everly Brothers).
Good blues singers are hard to
come by these days. This is main-
tined to be a@n- jy que to publicity blurbs and a
‘record buying public confusing
‘blues with torch singers and jazz
One of the few really tgue
singers.
blues singers recording today is
Lizzie Miles. Most of her recorded
work is the direct result of the
unusual foresight and insight dis-
played by exéctitives at Cook Lab-
oratories,
An excellent example of her
genius is “Torchy Lullabies My
Mother Sang Me’ (Cook—1184), a
collection of blues and jazz master-
pieces in. which Lizzie belts out
vocals. backed by a Dixieland
Band and Red Camp’s piano.
Miss Miles, who is over 60 years
old, displays. a mode of expres-
sion lost in recent years, Present
day singers use degrees of volume
for expression.
Lizzie, a trooper from way back, —
sings with an intense, full-blown
voice quality as the expressive
medium, changing volume only to
suit the song and setting.
Every record collection should in-
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Senior girls at St. Frederick’s
iday decorations to display to the,
student body for suggestions as to,
‘what they can do at home. |
Sister Emily Joseph is supervis-
ling the project. The girls also in-
|tend to sponsor a cake sale soon.
{to provide more’ money for the EARLY!
YORK — Recognizing g the
‘need of trained architects, the Tile.
‘Council of America, representing)
Raymond G. Bogardus, a clay manufacturers of 9 per cent of the!
ceramic tile, has invested)
annual|program this week for the stu- $500,000 in an educational program
at the’ dents. ito assist student architects, Py
HOLIDAY PROJECT — To help provide stu-
dents new ideas for Christmas decoration, the
senior girls of St. Frederick's High School are
j making many types of decorations to display. From left: scholarship fund which the senior
iclass raises each year. ~
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‘Mute on Charge Berkley Man Will Be
Arraigned Monday for’! Bids on a. $2. wmillion cain! ‘ob-|
ligation “bon¢“issue to finance the
1959 Pontiac school construction,
Beating Woman program will be opened at a sbe- |
cial Board of Educatian meeting |
BERKLEY ~ - The confessed '‘pis- called for 2 aa mentee: ,
a whipper of a woman clerk in) = og The neue. whi will be in
me Piggy Bank Cleaners, 2829 ons Pontiac Schoo! District offices:
Coalidge Highway, Waller H- gt 49 Patterson St., was set last Budry, 25, stood mute in court | night after Vernan L. Schiller,
late yesterday before Justice of board treasurer, reported that ear-|
the Reace Ralph Finley on @ jy sale of the bonds would be ad-
charge of assault with a deadly yantageous. |
weapon with intent to do great F
bodily harm. The bend issve will be the first
. * *& *& long-term loan made by Pontiac
geheels since voters approved | Budry, who hives at 3665 Oak-
shire Rd., waived examination be-
fore tria] and was bound over for
arraignment Monday in Oakland
County Cireuit Court, Pontiac. He
will come before Judge William
John Beers
The victim, Mrs. Marguerite
Baker, 37, of 2130 Highland &t.,
Ferndale, was reparted in “very
satisfactory condition” teday, at
eS ee eee |
Royal Oak. She is expected to |
be released soon. Mrs, Baker
suffered multiple tacerations
about the head and face. i eum —
Pears ond ae set by Judge! star will have an initiation prac- y at $20,000. The accused was! o 5m. Sunday at the T “a
unable to post that amount and is|° “Poo. initiation umes
and annua] Christmas party will
be hed 8 p.m. Monday night, with) extra millage for school con-
struction and eperation in 1954. |
Running for 25 years, the bonds/
will be paid off through the extra,
millage until 1964. when the mil-
lage ends. No plans are formu-9
lated for soraaie after that.
* *
In other eee the Board,
awarded building contracts for
Will Practice initiation
Bids on School Bond P
Slated for Monday: — construction of the Square Lake
School and a ‘stage at Bagley
Cost of the addition has been
estimated at $493,365.
Two physically handicapped chil-
dren whe are not receiving ortho-
pedie treatment wil] nevertheless
be transported to classes by school
bus, the Board decided.
Pontiac Central football coach
Jesse MacLeay, principal, Francis
Staley, and Thonas W
) Yuletide Music
jat Courthouse |
of the Ninth Naval District, the
(Pontiac Naval Reserve Surface Di-
vision 9-104 (L.) is currently lead-
ing all 48 large surface divisions in
the district.
This is the second month in suc-
cession that the local group, at the
Pontiac Naval Reserve Training
Centet, 469 S. East Bivd., has led
all district units in competition for |
the James Forrestr] Trophy.
year’s team had been riddled b
injuries. He also said that some
in the Saginaw Valley
unanimously felt that the oi
| 30 each year are eligible to be se-
,|2 in 3 Canadians in East Final district winners as of June
vi lected by the chief of naval per-
face division im the country.
The top division nationally then
is presented the trophy, along with
a@ plaque for permanent retention.
Pontiac's division previously
gained national when
it won the second place award in
1952.
OTTAWA — There are only 43
persons per square mile in Canada
icompared with nearly 58 in the
United States, Almost two thirds
of the commonwealth’s population
lives in Ontario and Quebec prov-
inces. Starting Today,
of sonnel as the outstanding large sur- and
3790 24-Mile Rd.,
driver of the car. The Whitefield School Chorus was
scheduled to appear at 1:30 p.m.;
jead- | Bagley Choral Society; 2 p.m.; Pont
tiac Northern High School Choir,
3:30 p.m.; and ‘The Four O's, 7:30
p.m.
Tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. the Wa-
terford High School Band will per-
=e ee gg oe The Four
Scho Bus and Car
Gum, atuctenss and Stcieont Collide, No One Hurt * p.m. todey and 5 am. until 8
AVON TOWNSHIP—A Rochester,
school bus and car collided head
on at the intersection of School 18th anpual drive tor the needy.
we was ticketed for Civil
. qed streets today and . papers will be, sold - in four county
Ninth District Bae — gage re — : communities this weekend.
through Dec, 23, the association| Newsboys will brave the cold According’ to the Commandant| and winds in Milford, Lake
In Milford, the Rotary Club will
canvas the village today and Satur-
day, according to Thomas Bohr,
chairman of the sale. Sales will
be from 2 te 9 p.m. today and
all day tomorrow.
sell newspa from 2 p.m. until,
p.m. tornorrow, according to
‘James Sheldon, chairman.
(+ The group is conducting its |
| With the Christmas stockings and —
| trees they are selling, the bene-
tit supper they sponsored and
this weekend's paver sale, they
hepe te raise $1,000.
The Springfield Township Good-
according to Charles Rahn, chair-"
man. * * *
The group is composed of mem-
, bers of the Springfield Township.
Nine- tenths of a pound of coal
Utica, was the is required to produce one aaa!
‘of paper.
Se Le ease ec yt ae zai oe To F's a $244 Million Project
miei “inet n natig Clarkston Will Open Bids
eae ae on New School Tuesday
oo ai has been estab-| CLARKSTON — Approximately|square mile Clarkston school dis-
35 construction bids for a new
$2% million high school will be
opened at 2 p.m. Tuesday, accord-
ing to superintendent Dr.
Greene.
Faulty Wiring Sets
* * *
Bid specifications, which were
a} divided into three sections, include
genera! contractor, mechanical
and electrical.
vey of school needs, pagg-wotea ‘ae
ip aagnees was put to a vote |
the people, Greene explained
The $2'-million school bond is-
t *« * sue was passed by a two-to-one
Firemen said there was a defec-| Majority of registered voters at
tive light plug in the basement of | # special election held last May.
the $17,000 frame home.. Fire ate | -< *
a hole in the living room floor,| To be constructed on 40 acres,
sending furniture tumbling into the
basement, they said.
Children Escape Injury
When Truck Rams Bus
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —
tary schoo] site on Waldron Rd.,
the new high school wil] be the
first separation of the Junior and
Senior high school pupils.
There will be 37 teaching sta-
tions for 1,200 pupils, a gym-
| Masium with seating capacity
for 2,000 spectators, an audi-
torium and cafeteria to accom-
motate Some 356 pupils at one
time,
An ultra-modern science and
labratory department has been in-
cluded in the specifications, along
with’ an up-to-date library, and
fully erappes — department.
At the present time, there are
four elementary schools in the 43
Forget the Pants:
Try Red Flannels
School bus was hit by a truck in|
Farmington Township.
Truck driver Samuel Deschamps
of 35743 Minton Rd., Livonia, and
- his passenger, George Dunning of
Detroit, were hurt, apparently not
SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)—The problem, ;
stewardesses explained, is that area between a shapely ~
knee and a well-turned:ankle.
“Baby, it's cold down there,” they said,
a kx
i Noni Myers, Anchorage, Alaska; Marilyn Batey,
* Seattle; and Rosemarie Fliseck, Kent, Wash. were
surrounded by an admiring cluster of newsmen Thurs-
day as they explained their problem. |
Miss Batey, chairman of Couacil 77 of the Airline © |
Stewards and Stewardesses Assn., said her union wasin ©
s i ae
contract negotiations with Pacific Northern Airlines, 4
which flies Alaskan routes. =|
A lot of things are involved in the talks, she
said, but two things the company wants have the |
girls in a particular frost. «
First, said Miss Myers, the company wants to be J
able to retire its stewardesses at the age of 32.
THIN VEIL NO HELP.
But worst of all, piped up Miss Fliseck, the air-
line won't let its stewardesses wear ski pants on Alaska
flights.
“There wé are, exposed,” Noni said. “They want
us te have just this.thin veil of nylon between us
and the elements at 40 to 60 below zero.”
And Marilyn chimed in: “Every other airline that
flies out of Anchorage requires ski pants, for comfort
and as a safety precaution. If we crash in nylons,
our legs would freeze stiff.” ,
“The only reason they'll give us is that ski pants
are not in keeping with the decorum of the company
uniferm,” Rosemarie said.
* * *
+» “TY asked the airline man what we should do to ©) ae Wes Set ae
' and became confused.
_— adequate underwear. I said, ‘What do you suppose we
\— . should do to keep warm between here and there?’”
| * * * ee | F. F.
of the 72-acre Clarkston elemen-|
«| Genevieve,
|
the three || : » auto skidded 350 feet,
o Orion, and Thomas E.
: |troit, and Sharon Sue Doyle, 17,
= of 3622 Orion Rd., Orion Town-
© ship, and Krausman were all treat-
ed and released.
* * *
| The third car was driven by
Delbert E. Schoff. 49. of Lake
_ Orion, who was uninjured.
-|ship caused several accidents, one
iy iwrong side of the road on a curve.
keep from freezing,” Noni said. “He suggested we wear ~ ‘where she smashed headon into
Ban auto driven by Robert Sweet-
. man, 33. trict, accommodating more than!
4,000 pupils.
The present junior-senior high
school will eventually house 7th,
8th, and 9th graders, exclusive-
ly . Greene said,
After the bids have been opened,
reviewed and contracts awarded.
construction on the building will
as weather conditions permit.
Greene concluded.
Unusual Fog
: Causes 3 Wrecks County Accidents Injure.
9 People—2 Critically—
Since Yesterday
A rash of accidents last night,
jand this morning in Oakland Coun-
dozen persons, two critically.
Slippery roads and an unusual
| early morning fog were the rea-
son, according to Oakland Coun-
| ty sheriff's deputies, They re-
| ported two smashups in which
seven were hurt,
Waterford Township police re-
ported two injurfes, and Redford
State Police several other injury
accidents,
* * *®
The most serious mishap oc-
curred on Wixom road near Burns
road in Milford Township, shortly
|before midnight.
| Both parties involved in the
; Smashup were listed in critical
conditon at Pontiac General
Hosp.tal today, They were iden-
tified by sheriffs deputies as |
John Trunk, 52, and his wife
31, of Wixom.
Tire marks indicated the Trunk
smashed
through a guard rail, and jumped
a ditch 60 feet wide and 30 feet
deep, coming to rest on its top.
* x
A three-car collision on a_hill-
» top on Orion road“at Locust street.
~ Orion Township, late Thursday aft-
ernoon injured five persons.
Two of the three drivers, Mrs.
Margaret J. Slingeriand, 44, of
$201 Lake George Rd.,, Lake
‘Kraus-
man, 29, of Detroit, were injured.
Mrs. Slingerland was reported in
satisfactory condition today at St,
Joseph Mercy Hospital. Her son,
Glenn, 16, and two other passen-
‘ gers, Dorothy Chapman, 33, of De-
Fog in parts of Waterford Town-
of which injured two women.
Mrs. Sophie Sharp, 46, of 3340
Windcraft Rd., Waterford Town-
ship, told township police she was
driving her sports car east on
Cooley Lake road when she en- probably get under way ag-soon
ty resultd in njury to nearly a) |
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* * * J
Mrs. Sharp, was deseribed in fair
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Sweetman's wife, Catherine, 25.
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~ Someone’ had “rambled” to un-
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The Lake Orion Lions Club will |
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Defense Auxiliary Police.
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Christmas Clearing House
The Pontiat Area Clearing House, 29 W. Lawrence
Basement Floor, is continuing to take names for
Christmas Baskets, Monday through Friday, 9 A. M.
to 12:00 Noon, and 1 P. M. to § P. M. The deadline
for receiving names trom individuals is December
18. All applicetions trom individuals must be sub-
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church groups, schools, etc., are asked to cooperate
with the Clearing House in order to-avoid duplica-
tion, or in order to avoid
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BY ELSA
MAXWELL
In her customary free- .
swinging, no-holds-
barred style, Elsa Max- “ldhitnie- it's alla hoax,” says Ale-
\Alabama native serving a life of Phenix bx City Murder
MONTGOMERY, Ala, (AP)—~“t/é
bama Gov.-elect John Patterson
of a Virginia convict’s Confession
that he killed “Patterson's father
during a robbery attempt in 1954.
Commenting Thursday night for
the first time on the statement
by Calvin W. Pruitt, 28-year-old
sentence in Virginia, Patterson.
said it appeared false to him.
However, he plans to investigate
it thoroughly.
* x *&*
The 37-year-old attornéy gen-
eral, who the “post after
the ‘murder of his father Albert
Patterson, reported two of his as-}.
Sistants have gone to Virginia
State Penitentiary «at Richmond
to question Pruitt.
‘The elder Patterson was killed
shortly after he had been nomi-
mated attorney “general. He had
proposed, if elected, to clean up
rice-ridden Phenix City.
* * *
In Phenix City, meanwhile, un-
identified official sources have
hinted that at least a part of the
murder gun, previously missing,
has been found. By TOM SHAWVER ©
“LANSING (—A national maga-
aah carried ay chen kee YES OPEN
‘a Michigan art collector who had
paid some $290.00C for a painting
ipa European mart.
Not long afterward, the collector
t'a letter from the State Revenue
partment reminding him he
owed $6,000 in use taxes on his
objet d’art.
A Detroit newspaper -oace re-
ported the theft of ‘a yaluable
mink stole imported from Alaska.
Ancther paper recounted the
‘cruise of a beat bought in the
Netherlands and sailed across
the Atlantic by its Michigan
owners. erbe paid want a friendly ‘re. minder : r, 5 i
Through newspapers and word
of mouth and by keeping their eyes
open in their travels around the
state, they frequently spot un-
Scientists Plan
Setup in Scotland
LONDON (AP)—U:S, .and Brit-
ish scientists are reported discus-
sing plang for a powerful radar
station in north Scotland to warn
against Soviet missile attacks,
In both instances, sharp-eyed
revenue men read the accounts:
and sent fax reminders to the!
‘owners. Many people don't know,
Michigan levies a use tax on items:
hought in other states or countries
for use, storage or consumption
in Michigan,
Others know, but don't pay with-
out a nudge from the collector.
Incidents sych as these par-
tially explain why Michigan has
a higher collection rate on its
sales and use faxes than any
of the other 32 states with similar
levies—better than $45 per capita.
It’s part of the job routine for
the Revere Department’s approxi-
mately 275 field examiners, all ac-
countants, to keep a watchful eye
out for tax monies that might not
Tt would immensely strengthen
the North Atlante Alliance's o&
isting warning system.
* ‘* *
The West already has a network
of radar stations to warn of the
approach of bombers, which ‘do.
net reach the high altitude of mis-
siles,
The aim of the Scottish station—
which would be built at America's
expense—would be to detect bal-
lastic missiles within a minute or
two of launching.
* * *
A spokesman emphasized build-
ing would not start for three or
four. yeas. He said the bill would
be “hideous—even the Americans
are a bis fagzered by the cost.”
He decii to divulge the esti- | paper or billboard the way mest
Missile Detection |
| 30.
“CAN SHOW GAINS
“Collect” ‘State's Be
tapped revenue sources which’ ini,
‘|the’ aggregate Produce. . many)
thousands of dollais for. the state.
“Said B. C, Holderied, assistant}
director of the Revenue Depart-
ment’s sales and use tax division:
“ After a man has been with
the department a while, he
“doesn’t read a magazine, news-.
people do, He’s always scanning
them for. possible unpaid taxes.”
‘These days, revenue men are
more important than. ever fo the
machinery of state government.
The state is deeply mired in debt
and sinking deeper at the rate of
about a million dollars a week.
Informed sources say the trea-
Sury may be in the red as much
as 100 million dollars when the
1958-59 fiscal year runs out June
‘That's ‘one reason State ‘Reve-
nue Commissioner Louis M, Nims
has no compunction about asking
the legislature for money to hire
50 new field examiners, lebts not-
withstanding.
Last year lawmakers turned him
down, hewing to their strict “hold
the line’’ policy against state spend-
ing.
‘Deputy
W. Lock says 50 new examiners ‘Contantngtanes aad our
is Seinrtinent ony and boost
milion dollars it costs to nt * si stat from
more t an
cap bring the state at least two
million dollars in clear Buin ye 2
He thinks more than 100 could be
hired in the next few years to the
state’s advantage.
Most of the obvious gain comes
from field audits of taxpayers’
books and records, Last year, for
the state examiners in nearly 7,000)
audits netted about six million dol-
lars in taxes, penalties and interest
that otherwise would not have been
collected.
ployees assigned to scan lists of
Michigan taxpayers holding stock
in various firms around the coun-
try could dredge up 2%2 million
dollars a year in additional taxes
on intangible property.
records showing the state can net
more than $40,000 for every new
examiper added to the payroll up
‘to a point of diminishing return not
mated total, .. Revenue officials can produce,
lyet established.
7
instance, deficiences uncovered by}
Lock contends another 25 em]
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Rep. Rollo G, Conlin (R-Tipton), RS fe... eo ichairman of a legislative tax study} ’
committee, appointed the group to! OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 4 Complete Wrapping
make tax recommendations. It re- NIGHTS till 9 P. M. . and. alga Service
'commended a graduated income
tax and various other tax changes
calculated to net the state about
137 million dollars in new reve-
nues, ’ Across From the Post Office Lock estimated the plan would ;
add about 2's million dollars to the 743 West Huron Street FE S-9101.. ee SE They also revealed that wjt-
nesses who had declined to come
forward earlier did so after the
conviction of former Chief Deputy
Sheriff Albert Fuller on a murder
charge.
*.* & well speaks up bluntly
about Hollywood’s most ae te abermpstaas
discussed romance of the against Fuller, who had been
- year, and tells why she be-
lieves a marriage between
Liz Taylor and Eddie
Fisher cannot last. See
The American Weekty.
with Sunday's
Bright
Difference
DetroitsTimes
On Sale at All
Leading Newsstands charged along with former So-
Gen, Si Garrett.
Fuller was given a life term,
Ferrell was acquitted and Garrett
never stood trial. '
On the basis of the weapon and
the new testimony, the officials
said, they were skeptical of Pru-
itt’s confession.
Leon Orbeli, 77, Dies;
Was Red Physiologist
MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet
press reported today the death of
*hysiologist Leon Orbeli, 77. :
Orbeli was one of the Soviet
scientists who stood most firmly
against the dictatorship of Trofim
D. Lysenko, apostle of the dis-
credited theory of inheritance of
acquired characteristics and was
fired from several important
posts,
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‘The survey showed, on the other
hapd, that many thousands of less
te“veterans are supporting
tee meagerly in their old
with no income but their vet-
erans’ pensions of either $66.15 or
$78.75 per month.
PROPOSES CORRECTION
Veterans Committee Chairman Veterans. “Ea 0} e
inch blade knife in her jewel box
on the floor and threw herself
onto the point,
This happened Thanksgiving
Eye, The story was told only to-
day, with the young woman about
ready to leave the District of Co-
lumbia General Hospital.
* * *
only the knife handle jutted from
her breast,
She was taken to the hospital,
the knife handle quivering with Woman Survives | AMAZING DEMONSTRATION yeareld women propped an i] SATURDAY and SUNDAY—Dec, 13th & 14th
When the woman was found |
_ Juicy” Income Flow
Me siegition: wes sends tat ee ae But the wife’s income is not) On the basis of a cross section | with aI ot $5,000. or Re RET PPI ited” ‘
_‘] dishonest claims of need weré | 28d administration. counted, even though she may be| of pension cases pulled from} ™more, = - _ {married pensioners have no income was turned down because he
made by the veteran, even in The Hes Sante skd-en the: bocie! chcin tor piryunns of 6 aber veterans administration files, the | - About 13,000 were. estimated to/other the their pensions and about jearned $60 per motith plus room
cok cakes turned [ot annual income. The limits are ation. Nor are assets consid-| committee estimated that close |control—again with their wives —/114,000 to have outside in-)..4 board.
the cases $1,400 for single men and $2;700jered, either of the veteran or his to 20,000 of the 800,000 pensioners: |liquid assets of $15,000 or more. [comes of not more than $500. - A 61- farmer.
ae ty eo oanhion The blame ‘for those with: wives. * _ Iwite. now on the rolls have incomes, | At the other end of the scale, the) ‘4igo, ‘many aged and disabled |from a severe heart attack condi-
ee wee Sst a [ph bss pea Doe be JEREMY CHRISTMAS - A Yuletide Story BY WALT SCOTT ; for. pes ri ‘because |sold 11 calves | the year for : Long Knife Blade | satses, ter, resieas bo va ae
Punctures Heart,
discuss limiting political activ-
ities, Olin E. Teague (D-Tex) proposed
te*correct both conditions, at least
f+ -gA He said legislation is
being drafted to pare from the
roles some of those who
amt need help and to increase each breath.
Doctors said only one thing kept
her alive, The knife had torn two
holes in a sac around the heart
before plunging into the right ven- |}
tricle, The sac leaked just enough Employes Help Needy Children
County Playing Santa
Lawyer Turns Down
Goldwater's Plan
WASHINGTON (AP) — A labor x *«
Goldwater said organized. me
ical activities had grown to the
point where a candidate for office
had to accept financial commit- Seen Mr Bent wee meee
oo Sak et 4 ae
Gwe’ penpes spending.
pana aon at least
° would increase
oa cate for veterans’
are not to be confused
compensation. Compensation
is“paid, as a matter of right, to
with disabilities incurred
in“military service.
+ * * *
Pensions are for disability in-
curred in civil life and are pay-
e only where the veteran passes out to make sure that needy area
children have a merry Christmas.
Women working for the county
are making dresses and other
clothes which will be presented to
youngsters in county boarding
homes who are wards of the
Juvenile Court.
* * *
Directing their efforts are John
Witherup, personnel director; Mrs.
Ladeen Floyd, a child welfare
worker in juvenile court; and
Mrs. Kathleen Thomas, an equal-
ization clerk.
This is the first time that
county employes have participated
in such a drive at Christmas
of need. time, according to Witherup. Oakland County employes are; He estimates there are 1,000
children in county boarding homes.
Clothes are being collected for
children from preschool age
through 16.
* * *
Twelve home-made dresses have
been turned in to his office so far,
Witherup r@ports. Many workers
have purchased new clothes for
the drive.
Items will be collected in
Witherup’s office through Dec. 15.
They will ,be turned over to
Juvenile Court -workers. who will
distribute the apparel.
; * * *
Prizes will be awarded for the
best clothes made by women
workers, he said. union attorney today rejected a
suggestion by Sen, Barry M. Gold-
jwater (R-Ariz) that labor and
business leaders get together to
limit political activities of both.
sel to the AFL-CIO and attorney
for several labor unions, said pol-
itics should be the business
every citizen.
and indutry leaders suggesting a
labor-management conference to Arthur Goldberg, special coun-
of
x *.
Goldwater had written Goldberg | is
ments either from business or la-
bor unions,
Goldberg’s reply said-.what is
needed is not to narrow but to
broaden - political spendigg. -
Tax Called Necessity
ean ARBOR w—Rep. George
Sallade (R-Ann Arbor) says
a uae income tax in some form
“obvious necessity’’ to pull
the state out of the red and put
its finances on a sqund basis. blood so that mounting - pressure
"didn’t stop the heart.
x &* &
The sac was drained, The tears
handle still pulsating, was with-
drawn, The hole in the ventricle
was closed with stitches.
operation the young woman—who
off the critical list.
time.”’
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Four days after the delicate
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‘THE *
BER 12, 1958
x & *
Eligibility to : By United Press International
George Yardley has. recovered
his scoring touch and the Detroit
Pistons, are beginning to roll. : ®
4-Year Period Yardley, last season's Nationa!
. Faculty Men Continue Basketball Association scoring
- Stand Against NCAAs leader, tallied 37 points last night
‘Television Policy. | |
‘ |
*CHICAGO (UPI) — The Big Ten,
tightened its anti-redshirt rule yes-|
terday and went on record without)
recommendation against the cur-
rent NCAA policy on football tele-
Vision.
Ps * *
*The rule to prohibit redshirting,
the practice of holding an athlete
out of competition to extend eligi-
Wility, previously permitted com-
petition in 12 quarters or eight).
semesters of residence,
: The change limits eligibility to
& four-year period beginning with
fhe athiete’s initial registration
fm a university.. Under the old
fule a student could have re-
tained eligibility by dropping out pt school, but the new rule will
vent this.
e faculty representatives also
rmed 4 rules change barring
° aid to an athlete who was
gfaduated from high school in the
lower third of his class. Such
a* student, however, could obtain
later by achieving grades suf-
cient to become éligible for ath-
letics lin college.
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«The conference stand against the
television policy has not
hanged, assistant commissioner
Bill Reed said, but the will
thake no recommendation to the
NCAA for convention action, How-
ever, he said the league still favors
an NCAA rule which would limit
the number of appearances of any
Ohe school on the football TV pro- CADET — Chuck Darby, cap-
tain of the Army basketball
team from Sturgis, Michigan,
will lead the Cadets when they
play in the 7th annual Motor
‘ta second-half rally that twice cut
-1Shue combined to stave off the fete
AR}
rk a)
Pistons Defeat Hawks Again to give Detroit its second straight
win over the St. Louis Hawks, 107-
101, and move within three games
of the Western Division leaders.
The balding Yardley, aided by
Gene Shue, gave Detroit the lead
shortly after the start of the
game and the Pistons were, nev-
er headed as they won their third
in a row, and 8th of last 11.
intermission. St, Louis, paced by |
Bob Pettit and Cliff Hagan, staged?
Detroit's lead to three points.
* * *
With four minutes to play and
Detroit leading, 96-93, Yardley and
yHawk uprising and give the,
Pistons their third win in five
games with St. Louis. Pettit, the
league’s leading scorer, paced St.
Louis with 27. points. Hagen had.
22.
The Boston Celtics spoijed for-
mer Temple University star Guy
Rodgers’ NBA debut as they de-
lowa Grid Squad
Working Out Inside
IOWA CITY, Iowa (® — Work-
ing in pads, the Iowa football
squad went through a 45-minute
indoor practice Thursday in prep-
aration for the Rose Bowl game
‘with California. :
The first and second units al-
ternated in running offensive
plays and defensing California
plays. Coach Forest Evashevski was
in charge of the practice after
. o¢ City tournament, Dec. 29-30, in
x e& * the Detroit fieldhouse. returning. from the Big Ten meet-
ings in Chicago.
-Athletic directors rejected a re-| quest from the track coaches to
bar alien students from competi-
ses sect: State Quints Warm Up athletes for each year of their
competition after their 19th birth-|
zz ee=~for Holiday Tourneys » The rectors also recommend.
similar legislation in the NCAA
convention for a national regu- lati tonight, then play host to Dela-
ware, a week from Saturday, Dec.
20th
Michigan will go into the Motor! The 1959 indoor track meet was City classic with Army as its
awarded to Ohio State March 4-5,
the 1959 outdoor track meet to
Towa, May 20-21 and the 1959 cross-
country meet scheduled for Nov.
13 with a site to be ‘determined.
* * *
. The faculty also amended the .fi-
nancial rule to provide that a
member institution must show
cause to retain its membership
if it retains on its staff a coach
who encourages others to violate
the rule or who withholds knowl-
edge of violation by others.
Previously the show cause
clause applied only to a staff mem-
ber who violated the rule himself.
* * *
The faculty waived competition
to grant an additional year of eli-
gibility to three athletes, James
Matz of Ohio State, Gerald A. Wood
of Hlinois, and Robert Griggas of
Minnesota. Matz and Wood were
injured in football with minor com-
petition while Griggas was injured
in basketball without inter-colle-
giate competition.
Dave Fahs of Michigan state play Princeton in the first game of
the evening, Dec. 29th.
U. of D. has the advantage of
playing five games before the
tournament, but Saturday’s game
against NIT champion Xavier
could hardly be called a “warm
up” contest,
Xavier, one of the top ranked
teams in the country, is unbeaten
Club Boss Says
Grid Cardinals
Will Not Move
CHICAGO ® — While rumors
persist the Chicago Cardinals will
move their National Football
League franchise, Walter Wolfner,
the club’s managing director, said
Thursday, ‘We'll play in Chicago:
next year."
Wolfner also said Card Coach Holiday time is basketball tour-
nament time and all three of Mich-
igan’s major cage teams will warm
up for entry into Christmas tour-
neys, |
opening night foe, while the Titans| x « *
University of Michigan and U!
of D. share co-host honors for the
'T7th annual Motor City Classic, Dec.
'29-30 at the Detroit Memoria) field-
house.
MSU, “on the other hand plays
' kok ok
Shue, who scored 32 points, net-Syracuse edged Minneapolis, 101-8057
ted 19 in the first halg as the Pis- 22, as player-coach Paul Seymour | Heinsoha
tons gained a 53-45 advantage at dropped in two free PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEM
Bill Sharman, with 26, paced the} 57 LOUIS | =
: ; ‘Pettit 10 % 927 Yardley 13 11-14 37] Celtic attack that moved Boston ‘0 man 10 22 Duke 3 é-18 i
} j | ®hare 2 1- ordon -
within 14 perceptage points of the| tee 6&0 8 abu OST SE Eastern Division leading New York | MeMah'n 2 + 4 8 McGuire ¢ 3 i 8 : : | Perrar - 6 rley 0 0- Knickerbeckers. Rodgers, on ter- wing 10 1.121 Lieve 1 01 2
minal leave from the Army, tal- Reed 6 0-0 12
ed s eis hea so Of rotais 41 19-22 101 Totals 42 23-33 107
oy Seen mee ee (St. Louis ......... 18 27 28 28—101 * * * | MOU ONG Saree
In the only other game played, a
29 24 26 28-107)
Se
Maples’ swimming, coach, Jay
Myers, was philosophical about the
recent break in his club's long
dual victory string. Grosse Pte.
won the “breaker” and that loss
proved, says Myers, ‘‘that reputa-
tion wil] not beat a good team.”
He also reminded that the Maples’
88-point win in RO Kimball's an-
nual relays has provided an in-
spiration because of the fine times 3 ; iF
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turned in by his splashers.
“They showed a terrific competi-
tive spirit," Myers commented to-
Chie
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feated the Warriors, 123-114, in |
the second half of the Philadel. | A
phia doubleheader. | :
Bob Cousy, with 28 points =f , : =
FOOTBALL?—These three Cleveland Browns
don’t seen to mind the high snow which they
found piled up around the field as they practice
for Sunday’s big NFL game against the Giants in New’ York. AP Wirephote
Left to right “guards Jim Ray
Smith, Gete Hickerson and Chuck Noll warm ©
up throwing snowballs.
two games before entering the
Dixie Classic‘at Raleigh on the
same dates,
The Wolverines with a 1-1 rec-
ord, meet Butler at Ann Arbor
in three games to date and the
Ohio quintet will be heavy favor-
ites to make four straight Satur-
day night in the U. of D. field-
house. By the Associated Press
lege basketball tournament win-
ners last March, know that ‘“‘un-
* * *
Michigan State plays Notr ©\the Wildcats and Musketeers.
Dame away and Nebraska at home|
before going in the Dixie tourna-
ment. The Spartans have a 2-0;
mark and currently are ranked 6th
in the nation
The field in the Motor City .
Classic this year is rated as one
of the best.
Was granted eligibility on a wai-
ver for violation of the rule pro-
hibiting participation on a team
in any tournament in which a
money prize was offered, and
a aid tender returned after the
deadline by Milton E. Nolff of
lowa was validated.
The athletic directors authorized
Wisconsin to play Marquette ‘in
the Milwaukee arena in basket-
ball on Dec. 19, 1959 and also to
participate in ‘the Queen City! lars for the franchise. Miami also
tournament at Buffalo, Dec. 26-28,;has been mentioned as a new
1959. Cardinal] home, Frank Ivy would be signed to a |
new long term contract in a day
or two. Ivy reportedly has been |
considering a return to the Cana-
dian League which he left to join
the Cards this year. Vancouver is
said to have made Ivy a fat
offer.
Reports continue the Cardinals
may wind up in Houston or Dal-
las. A year ago, a Houston group
reportedly offered a million dol-
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Jan. 2-10. A vitational meet at Lansing today and
* * * Saturday.
honors in Cleveland last summer,
are Louis. Parker and Mary Alice
Clouse of Pontiac, Sally Richard-
son and her sister, Susanne Rich-
ardson Pickard
Adams of Detroit.
selmy, is the team’s professional Army posted a 13-12 ecard last fishing activity was expected
vear, but the Cadets led by Chuck '/PUt Michigan’s winter sports se
Darby, a senior from Sturgis,
Mich., have a veteran team re-|
turning.
|
* * * |
Coach Franklin (Cappy) Cappon, | Or .) | en al
former head basketball coach at,
the University of Michigan and a
native of Holland, Mich., brings a
strong Princeton team into the
tournament.
Princeton had a 20-6 record last
season and the key scorers of
that team are back,
First game for the Motor City
tourney starts at 7:30 on Monday
the 29th, with the second game fol-
lowing immediately afterward.
Losers play the opening game
the next night with Monday's ®in-
ners playing for the championship. FRIDAY’S ATHLETIC EVENTS
High School Basketball
Pontiac at Arthur Hill _
Saginaw at Flint Northern
Flint Central at Bay City Central
Waterford at Southfield
Walled Lake at Farmington
Van Dyke at Berkley
Clawson at Avondale
Troy at Lake Orion
Fitzgerald at Madison
West Bloomfield at Northville
Clarkston at Clarenceville
Milford at Holly
Brighton at Bloomfield Hills
Brown City -at Almont
Armada at Capac
New Haven at Drvden
Anchor Bay at Memphis
Ortonville at Imlay City
Millington at North Branch
Oxford at Romeo
Davison at Rochester
Lapeer at Flushing
Roseville at East Detroit
RO Kimball at Mt. Clemens
Cranbrook at Oak Park
Redford St; Mary at RO Shrine
Two Pontiac Skaters Wayne St. Mary at Farmington OLS
in World Title Meet | 2° hie?" rane
OL St. Mary at St. Michael
Sop en jee . ‘ a8 . Clement Five Michigan roller skaters will ‘i ‘ . 7, h School Swimmin
be on the 18-member United States! arthur fin at Pontiac Central
Fitzgerald ys. Pontiac Northern at
Southfield at Birmingham
High School Wrestling team that will compete in the/p
World Congress roller skating
championships in New Zealand,|
The skaters, who won national Swimming YMCA
Pontiac ‘YMCA at Bay Citv YMCA
‘Turkey Shoot’ Sunday
The Lake Orion Gun Club will
hold a “turkey shoot’ this Sunday
on the club’s outdoor range at:
2700 Stanton Rd, Both shotguns and and Marilyn
Pontiae rink operator Bert An-
ARROW LIQUEURS CORP. DETROIT 7, MICH, 80 and 100 PROOF. OLSTILLED FROM GRAIN
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ee Seed ee rifles may be use d in the compe-
Kentucky, currently the second past four foes to gain the N
son in full swing this weekend—|
| Mteam in the Associated Press poil,
in 1958 for the
‘fourth time. Baron Adolph Rupp’s
Wildcats won their 18th South-
easy lays the head that wears the eastern Conference title before!
crown.”’ But their opponents are | posting four: victories enroute to!
finding out that it’s going to be the NCAA diadem.
easier said than done when the) x *& *t
time comes to knock the crown off| Xavier, cast in the role of a
'“Cindérella’” team, also swept
Ice Fishing in Swing
Michigan highways this weekend
if there is a repeat of the com-
parable weekend last year — the
worst of 1957.
* * *
fishing was good in the Morley
area, where lakes have five inches
of ice.
The conservation department re-
minded sportsmen bluegill and
perch fishing is allowed on non-
trout waters year-around through-
out the state,
The same is true with six less
fish, crappie, rock bass, warmouth
bass and whitefish.
1 Shutouts Mark
Table Net Play
Two shutouts highlighted action
in the Pontiac Table Tennis
League sponsored by the Recrea-|
tion department.
A & W shipped Dorris & Son, 6-0
and Nutrilite beat Poole, 6-0. The
(A & W team held a one point
margin over Newberry Market
in the standings as Newberry de-
feated Capitol, 5-1.
Other matches showed Cole over
Huron Cleaners, 4-2, anj Arnold
Sign tying Pankey’s 3-3.
Pere Secord ended Jim -Reed's
string of wins by winning 21-19
and 22-20. \ -
Standings:
ts
21
31
tition, Starting time is 11 a.m. ¢*%' Barber Newberry Mkt. 46 Pankey's
Nutrilite 44 Dorris & Son 6
33 Huron Cleaners
26 Poole Hdw. ® ,.t The state tourist council said ice | Kentucky and Xavier Stay Unbeaten Invitation Tournament champion-
Kentucky and Xavier of Cin- captured the National Collegiate ship The Musketeers, a midwest.
cinnati, the two post-season col- championship |independent, entered the NIT with
a 15-11 record but had been im-
proving as the season progressed.
* * *
|ranked nationally, looked impres-
‘sive last night as they remained
unbeaten. The Wildcats clawed
ationa] Southern Methodist 72-60 for their wil] find themselves in a blister-
fourth straight while the Muske-
‘teers coasted to a 69-52 triumph
over Tona College for their third
in a row. .
A couple of sophomores, Billy G pr PMIADELPELA day. . +
4 412 Artzin 11 729 idder:
ree throws wih Gas gta ta 2 ee eae: Sg ee ame's Sue" 4 274 Dempsey if 3 _— Service football teams. Lou Bal-
high scorer with 31 Saas sank Bay, . sar! sn ee A 34 VIE FOR TITLE — Pauline Bickel (right) of Omaha has a dacci, ex-Michigan player; Jo hn
three straight baskets for Minneap- §- Jones 9 119 ae > 6 3| keen spectator, Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapids watching her in |Lewis, ex-MSU end and Eddie
olis in the final minute-and aq half . pene $ 6 ¢ the world invitational -bowling tournament in Chicago. Miss Bickel |Crook; ex-Detroit ‘back were
to tie the contest at 93-all at the Rolling ® 0 0 is currently in third place with 4,770 pins and 109.20 points. Mrs. | named.
end of regulation time. Al Bianchi: ™*" 5023183 Totals “114; ‘Ladewig is 6thi with 4,762 pins and 108.12 points. Leader after 12 Ss * s@
Ge |Paitedelphia #32 B S32 rounds is Phyllis Notaro of Brandt, N.Y. with 4,791 pins. er pn State 5 oe = Os
allowed at the Eastern Collegiate
. . Convention yesterday because it
was claimed that the leadoff run-
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j | Michigan State opens the 1959
. 2 | football season at home Sept. 26
, With Texas A&M as the foe.
nates will be picked to represent : x * *
| Basketball tryouts for the U.S.
Pan-American games will be held
\ next April at Louisville, Ky.
|
af Arthur Hill. sx (Chicago next August. A round
: °) ‘robin tourney is set for Louisville.
for PCH Quint ~..*.:,: | Former Notre Dame star
quarterback Frank Tripucka says
he is fed up with the Saskatch-
ewan team and hopes he's traded
before next season. He has
been playing pro ball in Canada
since 1952.
a | * * *
ales CORNWELL | A record total of 361,000 rounds
SAGINAW — The Saginaw Ar- of -golf was played on Detroit's
thur Hill basketbal] team, tall and public courses. . All showed in-
hungry, gives Pontiac Central its creases. Detroit hopes to land the
first taste of Saginaw Valley, 1961 Public Links tournament.
Conference competition here this! x &® &®,
evening in the roomy Arthur Hill! An Associated Press survey dis-
gym at 8 o'clock. > closes slight gains in both attend-
The Lumberjacks will begin a ance and wagering at thorough-
chain of six straight Saginaw Val- bred racing events during 1953
ley tests for the visiting Chiefs. despite the recession.
who are sporting a perfect 2-0
record on non-league victories over
Central to Play Six
Straight League Tilts
Starting Tonight
Dearborn Edse] Ford and Detroit, z '
catholic Central. eQ Ings im
ley scheols officially tip of the
1958-59 title race. Saginaw at
Once a feared power in Valley Home-and-Home Set
cage circles, Arthur Hills for-
in the early 40s, the Gene Glick “ent down but not for the count
period in the late 40s and ‘and they'll try to imitate Archie's Central's collision with the
dacks is one of three SVC con- ' '
tests scheduled tonight as Val- for Comeback
|
Flint Northern and Flint ‘Central ; '. at Bay City Central complete Try fo Catch Up With the full slate. ' Canadiens in Weekend
tunes have dec in recent years "" DETROIT (UPI) — Like Archié
Not since the Dick Rifenburg era, Moore, the Detroit Red Wings
time of big Carl Diener at the #™azing comeback in that same ‘urn of the current decade have Montreal Forum tomorrow night the Lumberjacks been a true bas- thanks to Ferry Sawchuk’s dazzling
goaltending. . Twelve players and eight alter- ,
in the games at ~
‘ ; Both Kentucky and Xavier, 'ketball powerhouse. :
_ Now the Jacks are eager to
| end the famine and head coach
Chuck Fowler thinks his cagers
will give a good account of
themselves this season. ‘“We’ll
probably lose a few games,”
Fowler said, “but our oppon-
| ents will have a fight on their
| hands.” :
; There is sound reason to believe
that coach Art Van Ryzin's Chiefs
ing battle tonight against a rangy'
quintet which has won one and lost|
one.
* * *
The Lumberjacks have enough, Two weeks ago the .Red Wines
went into the Forum tied for first
place in the National Hockey
League with the powerful Cana-
diens. Eyebrows were raised
around the NHL since this was
supposed to be another runaway
year for the Stanley Cup cham-
pions.
Montreal blasted Detroit 62
and 7-0 in the weekend home
and home series and seemingly
crushed the Red Wing challenge
for good.
But Sawchuk quickly recovered
from the puck barrage and has
yielded only six goals in the four
Ray Lickert and Dick Parsons, experience to be mean and Fowler 8&@™mes since with Detroit winning
,for-23 points and Parson chipped
‘away in the second half. Max
Williams was high for the Mus-
tangs with 21 and Bobby James
contributed 19.
* * *
Xavier came back to Madison
Square Garden, scene of its NIT
laurels and led all the way. The
Ohioans assumed a 34-25 halftime
advantage and then capitalized
from the free throw line in the
second half.
Hustling Hank Stein, the NIT
‘most valuable player last season,
and veteran Joe Viviano topped popular species—white bass, sun- Xavier with 17 and 16 points, re- team’s opening 62-54 loss to Ann|
spectively, George Carter
high for the Gaels with 15.
* * *
{Fourth ranked West Virginia
‘was to play Duke at Morgan-
town, W.Va. but the game was
postponed until Friday earlier in
the day when a chartered plane
couldn't land to pick up Duke be-
cause of excessive snow. The Blue
Devils set out for Greensboro,
N.C. to catch a train, but their
bus became stuck in a snow bank,
causing them to return to Dur-
ham, N.C. and leave the final
scheduling to the athletic direc-
tors. was
* * *
Oklahoma held Minnesota score-
less for a 12-minute span in the
;second half to turn back the Big
(10 team 5245: Wake Forest with-
stood a late surge to hand Florida
State a 73-64 setback: Bill Telas-
ky’s 23 points sparked George
Washington to a 9147 lacing of
~ |Richmond in a Southerh Confer-
Pts jetice fray; and Loyola of Chicago
whipped Creighton 67-54 for its
1s\fourth straight victory in other
leading games. foot-6 forward Pete Datema.
Arthur Hill’s probable starting |
| lineup in¢ludes four players |
| standing six feet or better. Fow- |
| ler will start Bill Riepe (6-0)
and Datema or Dave Tingler
| (6-2) at forwards, Bruno Anse-
| Vies (6-3) at center, and Tom
Dawson (6-0) and Bob Hart
(5-8) at guards.
Hart and Riepe are. returning
regulars while Bill Brussow, a 5-
foot-9 guard who was a starter
last season, now serves as Fowl-
ier’s top replacement.
Fowler was disappointed in his
‘Arbor, but he was quite pleased|
iwith the 57-56 overtime conquest
of Bay City Handy last Tuesday.
| PCH conquered Arthur Hill twice
last season as the Jacks finished
next to the cellar in the final
Valley standings with a 2-8 record.
‘Their overall mark wag 7-11.
Furniture, Auto Fives
Win 'C’ Hoop Games
Winglemire's Furniture -and Ole
ver Buick posted victories in the!
city’s Class C basketball league:
last night.
It took an overtime period be-
fore Winglemire’s could clinch a
44 42 verdict over the Vikings on’
ja field goal by Jim Jenson. Oli-
ver whipped Pontiac Police, 53-52.)
Roger Voorheis paced the Fur-;
initure five with 10 while Jim,
Mathig caged 11 and Hert Elzy|
10 for the losers. Jaqk,, Johnson
led three Oliver boys “mm double
figures with 14, John Bridgewater
'
in Waterford Tilt LANSING (UPI)—A spurt in ice but state traffic safety experts had: paced Kentuoky over 18th-ranked has brought up good height from three of them and tying the oth-
to/a word of warning to those on the SMU at Lexington. Lickert clicked th junior varsity, headed by 6-|°: The Wings now are right back
a. highways.
| State police said 28 will die on in with 19 as the Ruppmen pulled | on Montreal's heels just two points
behind with another crucial
home and home weekend set.
Karrigan Hits 24
Mel Karrigan was the hottest
scorer in last night’s Waterford
Recreation basketball league ac-
tion, that included two crushing
defeats and a low-scoring, tight
encounter, rts
The White Swan ace bucketed
24 points for the best total of the
night at Isaac Crary gymnasium.
‘He led his team's 53 27 win over
Lakeland Pharmacy in a Class A
game.
Cumberworth Five defeated Don
& Ron’s Marathon service, 26-22
paced by Bob Powers: Powers and
D & R’s Ralph Mears each had
nine points, This was a Class B
setto.
In another Class A game, Water-
ford HS Faculty defeated Burmeis-
ter Lumber 67-34, after leading all
the way. Winners were led by
Chuck Herve] and Stuart Thorell,
eech with 10,
Two games are scheduled
Monday’s leaene action. for
Aquinas Downs Dales
HILLSDALE i®— Aquinas Col-
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night in a non-conference hasket-
ball game. Aquinas led .at half-
time 38-35. :
Hillsdale's Jim Reynolds took
high scoring honors with 36. Ralph
was the top policeman with 13. Coleman scored 28 for Aquinas,
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ERE ere riddled by graduation and
Trey starts ifs campaign for a . Avondale showed plenty of good
. Both -|/basketball in dropping its opener « Flaneed since ‘1957 champions ‘Troy IT bat || (Oakland B) and Clarkston, (W-O) at Oxford but will have its work
cut out trying to avoid another set-
back tonight. Clawson divided two
pre-league contests,
Fitzgerald is. developing a repeat at Lake Orion while Claw- sound unit while’ Madison goes
Play begins in the Inter-Lakes,
olic has its first full schedule on
itonight’s biggest program of the
new basketball season.
Waterford and Walled Lake will
i both be on the road in Inter-Lakes
features. The Skippers, who have
lost their only start, go against
= Southfield. Walled Lake has
State’s 1959 Season
Begins May 30, Ends
on Oct. 31
DETROIT (—State racing com-
missioner James H. Inglis yester-
day announced Michigan’s 1959
racing dates, setting a 117-day sea-
‘son for thoroughbreds and 162-day
‘season for standardbreds at six
tracks.
Inglis’ dates were segs an-
nounced earlier this week at a
meeting here with state race track
officials.
The state thoroughbred season
starts May 20 at the Detroit Race
Course in Livonia and ends Oct.
| 3 at Hazel Park. The commis-
sioner alloted the DRC a 58-day
meet from May 20 to July 25. Ha-
zel Park’s 59-day meet starts
July 28 and ends Oct. 3.
Trotters and pacers open the
=|season at Hazel Park April 27 fin-
ishing up there June 20 after a
48-day meet. Northville Downs
starts its 36-day standardbred sea-
son June 22 running until Aug. 1.
Wolverine Raceway’s racing
Mi dates were set at Aug. 3 to Sept. 19
@ifor a 42-day meet and the state
| standardbred season ends at Jack-
son with a 36-day meet Sept. 21-
Oct. 31.
THURSDAY'S FIGHTS
ANGELES — Davey Moore,
ermerae Ohio,
128,
Moreno, 127, Maztee. ils COLLEGE BASKETBALL
PORTLAND, Denny Looe 151,; Saturday, Dec. 13 — St. Louis Univer-
Portland, outpointed Tony Dupas. 153,| sity at Kentucky, NBC, Channel 4
New Orleans, at 3:00 pm
BOISE, sae. — Eddie Cotten. 164,| Saturday, Dec. 20 — Missouri at Texas
orttigg ‘outpointed Roque Maravilla, 172,| Tech, NBC-TV nationally, 3 p.m
10. NYU at Diecs, Big Ten regional
CLAREMONT, N.H. — Tommy Garrow,| TV 4:30 p.m Claremont, knocked out Lester Gon-
rales, 14, Boston, 2.
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Class A and City Parochial
Games Feature Hoop Slate won a pair of .squeakers against
Cass B teams.
Defending ‘champion Berkley
opens at home against Van Dyke.
Two of thé four Catholic con-
tests will be on Pontiac courts.
The big one will be at Pontiac
Central where St. Michael enter-
tains Orchard Lake St, Mary. St.
Frederick will play in its own
gym against Royal Oak St. Mary.
St. Benedict seeks its 2nd win at
St. James. St. Rita is guest of
St. Clement. ~
x * *
St Mike lost its only game to
St. Fred. Orchard Lake has wal-
. |loped its two epponents — one be-
ing Royal Oak St. Mary. St. Fred
is 2-0. ,
big one in the South Cen-
eae Cay tas S hee
Imay City. I y has been dom-
inating the
ly 2-0 A
tral
= ma is current-
outside the SCC. Orton-
ville could very well upset the
applecart. Millington and North
Branch meet in the other game.
The compete Thumb schedule
had Dryden at home to meet New
Haven, Anchor Bay at Memphis,
mada at Capac.
* x *
in three starts at Mt. Clemens.
visit Farmington Our Lady of Sor-
NBC radio-TV, 10. p.m.
BOWLING Sunday, Dec. 14 — Johnny King vs
Dick Weber, ABC-TV, 4:30 p.m., all
time zones.
Saturday, Dec.
vs. Doris Porter, NBC-TV, 5
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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burg,
Okla. vs. arise State at Flagstaff,
CBS-TV, 2 p.m.
GOLF
Dec. 20 — Walter Burkemo
vs. Lloyd Mengrum, ABC-TV, 5 p.m.,
all time rones.
PRO BASKETBALL
mpd Dec. 14 — Syracuse at Detroit,
iC-TV, 2:30 p.m.
PRO FOOTBALL
Saturday, Dec. 13
at Pittsburgh Steelers,
TV. Channe! 2, at 1:30 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago Bears,
Chicago, Detroit and Green Bay net-
works, 2 pm Saturday,
SPORTS _ 18 — NORTH SIDE RINK
North Side Rink
Opens ‘59 Season
With a good ‘floor’ of smooth
ice all ready for action, - North
Side Rink will be opened for the
1958-59 season, at 6:30 p.m. today.
Announcement was made by the
North Side Community club, which
will hold its annual Mid-Winter Ice
Carnival sometime during the last
two weeks of January.
The rink will be open every
weekday evening, starting at 6:30
o'clock, and all day Saturdays and
Sundays, ice conditions permitting.
The rink is located at Montcalm
and Edison streets.
NBA Standings EASTERN DIVISION
New York 3 7 (650
Boston 14 8 = 636
eld ped 12 11 .522
fladelphia 9 4 3H
WESTERN DIVISION Ue Won Lost -
GR ioulse 15 7
trot wonee 132 11 )~=(B42
Minneapolis ows. senses 9 4 «(fl
oe snccooeoseee & 18 217
defending champion Almont host to |’
Brown City and top contender Ar-
‘Non-loop Class A games will
include Lapeer at Flushing, Rose-
ville at East Detroit and Roya 33
Oak Kimball seeking its Ist success
In Class C, Wayne St. Mary will|
20 — Elvira Toepfer
p.m.
— Chicago Cardinals |
Detroit area |
CBS - TV}
= Lost Pet.
‘pretty much with sib -elingciaioe:
| Rick Moos, one “ot the
‘top scorers, so that one should be telitidie
Clarkston, 1-1 thus far, should at
least start off still in 1st. place
sinee the Wolves debut at Clarence-
ville. West Bloomfield is“at North-
ville, Milford at Holly and Brighton
at. Bloomfield Hills.
x * *
Clarkston could become a power
if big boys Larry Landon, Bill Pow-
along fast enough.
West Bloomfield will give
everyone trouble despite its size.
Northville has a good nucleus in
and 6-5 Nelson Schrader,
Holly has scored well in di-
viding two starts featuring George
McDaniels’ 44 digits. Milford ap-
pears ready to hold its own despite
an 0-2 outside record.
* * *
The Bulldogs were pre-season fa-
vorites and they walloped Howell
opening night. Bloomfield Hills is
2-0 and could get off to a big
start with an upset.
Two opponents from different
leagues will be involved in what
the night.
Oxford of the South Central and
Romeo of the Tri-County clash at
Romeo. Oxford, featuring Doug
Stott, has been impressive winning
once and losing by -two, Romeo is
1-2 with one of the setbacks in
overtime.
* * *
Other Class B non-league tilts
will have Davison at Rochester,
Cranbrook at Oak Park, Royal Oak
Cage Results Marshall (W. Va.) 78, Western Mich-
igan 63
Defiance 75, Adrian 65
Aquinas 177, Hillsdale 173
pomten Harbor JC 64, Highland Park
Eas
Colgate 172. Caamabie 65
NYU 81, Boston College 16
St. Francis (Pa) 71, Westminister (Pa)
Xavier (Ohio) 69, Iona 52
Kentucky 172, Southern Methodist
Georgia Tech 13, Georgia 66
George ‘Washington 91, Richmond 67
Furman 78: Newberry 66
| Duke at West Virginia, postponed,
snow ell and Dick Caverly can come
Bob Starnes, 6-9 Jeff Goodrich
Brighton has everyone baffled
now after losing to South Lyon. |
may he. the best “B’ contest of |
Michigan Tech 69, Northland (Wis) 49
South :
Louisiana State 59. Louisiana College Shrine host to Redford St. Mary
-jand South Lyon beginning League
of the Lake play at Manchester.
Rochester will be taking a 30
record against its traditional foe.
Cranbrook has shown good scoring
power winning two of three—the
loss by one point to a Class A
school. Oak Park is 1-3.
Shrine is 2-0 on a pair of four-
point triumphs. South Lyon has
enough experienced performers
back to have a goed season. = Johnson ted? Michigan
Konicek, Wis " : 183.23 apont, were accorded positions on .
Matthews, Lone Beach 11 13 100.49| the Class C All-State teams list- || LITTLE AD BIG DEAL
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|Central and Northern had 1-1
’Thursday night
amb
| 145- Jerry ‘Fields (N)
5-0 Matmen Beaten
The wrestling teams of Pontiac’s
dual records today following
Central, weakened by the loss
of sparkplug Duke Relyea_ with
an arm _ infection,
Fitzgerald 37-9. Northern over-
came a 14-0 deficit to go ahead
15-14 on five straight wins only
to lose 27-15 to Farmington.
CENTRAL - FITZGERALD
weyers Mikus (F) defeated Bog Kiser,
103-Mel Mercier (F) pinned Jim Thomp-
defeated Rich
blanked John
Ermino 112- Pred Jackson (Cy
Maliszewski, 4-1.
120- a id Chaussin (F)
Wibley, 5-0.
127- ee
Trev Taos (FP) pinned
133- Boe Soe (F) pinned Tom Smalh
ood
138- Bill Collie (F) pinned Gary C
145-Pete Bizoni (F) downed Joe Coliins, |
6-
154-Neal Smith (C) won over Don Mij-
4-1 tenberger,
165-Sam Wiscombe (C) downed Bill
od
171-Relyea forfeited to Tom
Heavy-Tony Miller (F)
Duncan, 5-4.
NORTHERN - FARMING
95-Bob Mazur (PF) reat ig © Geane
Stuk, 11-0.
ba oped ext (F) walloped Roger
Rie
112-Don Hendryz (F) beat Car! Bills,
-2.
120- ped Peckham, (F) pinned Malcolm
walt.
127- Raph, Clenss (N) outpointed Les
R 1-4.
133- ant Hertle {N) downed Dennis
Sta §-1
138- Winfred “Miracle (N) won over Dick
7-5.
beat Larry Gerber,
154- Mauric ce Jacke (N+ nipped Amos
Deawen 165-Frark DePodesta ‘F! pinned George
Graves
178- Dan Ressler 'F) pinned Don Davis
Heavv-John McCamy (Fi shutout Bill
Green, 5-0.
Defiance Trips Adrian
ADRIAN (?—Unbeaten Defiance
of Ohio scored its fifth straight
basketball win of the year by
downing Adrian College os last
night.
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place 10 play hide and go seek.’ "}
Girl Scouts Review
Red a Training
have a brush-up course in Red
Cross training from 5:30 to 8:30) host Tov wh sat We antag, When 1 get my if \\
Bae evn 1 navy A I i:
"Ts his wife and ‘daughter asi enthusiastic as he is? ~si
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“My wife said, ‘Go ahead, it|
that’s what you want,’” PH Fens
i ed Connie? ‘Well, ‘she said
it will be a
m. Tuesday at the Community
Activities Center in Waterford
township.
* * *
This will be a pre-roundup train-
ing session for Girl Scouts and
their alternates, who will attend
the annual roundup at Colorado
‘Springs next July.
* *«& *
Sixteen girls from the Council
have been. selected to attend the
j conference, They were judged on|
the number of merit points earned}
“] have a garage; throughout the year, and for adapt-|
full of old lanterns, wagon wheels| ability and character,
Tickets A
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Jourteous, Friendly Service
‘hotce Liquor, Wine. Reer. Refresh-
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UNDAY MATINEE PM. TO ? with
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, es THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 “ a
beth \Furises Koocked Out | LAKE ae wins Regulus Missile et te vcore [ta
| lay er VV Ins Fi r French Knows) Fired: Successfully. " PITTSBURGH, Pa, -(AP)—Gaslf furnaces; in suburban: Bald-| 3 Other Tongues |, - EDWARDS, Calif. (AP) — The win tomes ‘were kawocked out of|
WASHINGTON (AP) — Whén Navy has successfully fired a sec-1 tse - valk ar po dl dB
Secretary of State John Foster|ond It missile} ,
Dulles confers with his Atlantic soupy rth eran bean ~ —e
Pact colleagues in Paris next oo e le were made qu Light and Heat] week, he should not have trouble Sh oos! Co tained the doubled with the differences in language.|. 1 aS launched Thursday on|Co. pressure |
‘ the Mojave Desert. It sped 750jon failure of an automatic regu-}
But on second thought the ““Tar- By THOMAS P, WHITNEY - * * miles I @’racetrack pattern over|lator. ‘This extinguished — pilot} van” movies have always been 80/ — Ap Foreign News Analyst Dulles has long since mastered|the inland missile range, then|lights. popular, the world market can well) ‘the removal of army Gen, Ivan|French. He has @ nodding ac-\plunged from high altitude onto| Jets flared on gas appliances] s Stand two more of them. Before/seroy ag chief of Soviet security—|qaintance with German and|its target near ‘Tonopah, Nev. _|and started minor fires in at least |
, {the cultural exchange pact ad-/or the secret police—is a reminder |Italian, as well as a speaking and| ~The missile, which has a top|two: homes.
stalwart Denny Miller, former|mitted other pictures, the “‘Tar-!that. this powerful position is one|"eading knowledge of Spanish. | speed of 1,300 miles an hour, was| For a while many residents used [kus UCLA basketball player, in the zans” were the only American |q; the most dangerous and thank-| Dulles, unlike some recent U.S.|destroyed on impact. The Regulus {blankets and huddled around elec-
Weissmuller role, And two pretty/movies shown in Russia. less in the world. diplomats, picked up his knowl-|II fired trom a test ship Wednes-|tric heaters for warmth. newcomers, Claire Kelly and Jo- ses Most men who have held it de of languages early in life. [day had landing gear ‘so it could
anne Moore, are vying for the} And stil] they come along, these have come to a bad end. Primarily, this was because he/be recovered for future training Africa has about one-fifth of the
ehance to play Tarzan’s girl friend, talented _— t caaaagery dongs A +: es had an opportunity to travel often| missions. _ 'world's land surface. producer Al Zimbalist tells me: — Scion Pare ad deo Felix Dzerzhinsky was the first to Europe as a young man.
ate Shirley makes her professional|S°Viet security and secret police zs * ft
bow. =5 Monday night on Collier head. He took office Dec. 20, 1917,| His first taste of diplomacy
Young's TV show. I, for one, will when the .“extraordinary comis-icame in 1907 when he went to
be looking in to cheer Juliette an sion,"’. better known as the Cheka,|The Hague peace conference with
in her career. Y set up six weeks after the his grandfather John W. Foster,
She could hardly help being a Bolshevik Revolution broke out. (who had been secretary of state
taney with such handsome par- Dzerzhinsky died of a heart at- for eight months during 1892-93.
Coveted Role of Tarzan Points Up Peril | By LOVELLA 0, PARSONS — hie probaiy oil be very ap Security , ‘Chief's. Job
f.. ~ ware already in ‘nee Atriea shooting his | Is Filled With Power
Mica — with Gordon —and Danger
Alien.
CAMPUS BALLROOM
PENKER ona wae
Mea, an sgnar, Pain FINES? a ral. Sap
|
Coming Wolldays Visit
the GREEN wrannoT’ Sy A me ame SR age GR Te Ne” ae a ae Aiea epg: al: hei gs
Aes as John and Anne. They must |t@ck July 20, 1926, after delivering , x * *
Speciclising. in Gaed Food il be very proud of her even.though|a violent attack on enemies of Jo-| Dulles, then 19 and a. student SUNDAY SPECIAL their marriage broke up years ago /S¢ph Stalin. iat Prineeton University, was :
: and they are not together and have} Vyacheslav M)5c on nemies of ™ade a secretary of the Chinese|f j¢. “INVICDe ‘
STRIP yar ao Potatoes, other marital mates. seph Stalin, {delegation. WYETLONO :
with ‘choice of . x * * Vyacheslav Menzhinsky held the | “Because of his knowledge of.
he French language,” grand- I very much like Lew Ayres’ Security job eight years, The ofti-_¢ phil ty and his courage. He|Cial record says that Menzhinsky father Foster wrote in his mem- hasn't let it get him down that he Was poisoned in 1934 “by the Trot- eee Dulles ‘‘was enabled to ren-
lost a fortune when his house |Skyite-Bukharinite enemies of the ¢F useful service to the dele
burned down in the fire in Malipu|people.” The surmise recently has HOP" Canyon, with all his religious books |been that Stalin himself ordered |
and art treasures plus. the t-|the murder,
ing, Vemms, La Ot peer Henry Yagoda lasted from Feb- | Bar Dancer Sues
which took him seven years to Tuary 1934 to September 1936. He SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) — A
finish, was tried in the most famous woman who broke her arm trying He plans to restore the house be-|‘‘treason trial’ of Stalin, convict ‘to dance on the waxed surface of
cause he kes the area. But this/ed of poisoning Menzhinsky and a Millbrae bar has sued the own-
time he’s going to build it of stone, others, and shot March 15, 1938. ers for $10,000.’ Mrs. Virginia cere $150
LARGE PRIVATE D siataiae
FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
SRE a RE A Sa A a eg a: saa i
Enjoy the 21” Color TV in a ee
Our Cocktail Lounge TH: CAMP AY |
Open Daily 9 A. M. to 2A. M
Sunde He’s skilled in masanry and stone ". & '& | (Ginger) Leong, 34, said the own- er ef . ; aa. :
VER, 0 2AM. work and he’s going to start build-| Nikolai Yezhov, Yagoda’s suc- ers of Melody House Tavern were Ed Smith ot the Organ ES a | Bi OOD ISLAND
Plenty of Free Parking : ing the house as soon as thejcessor, was the bloodiest of the negligent in permitting her to “eT? —
1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Road grounds are cleared. tot. He gave his name to the dance on the bar. SAT. MATI NEE 1 P. M. a ek '
FE 3-9732 xz & &t jworst massacre of intellectuals) EXT FOUR BIG. re! ARTOONS! smeerm- van rmmmes |
What goes with Rhonda Fleming|the Communists carried out =| Wow . 4 EEGO RA— At 2:15, 5:10, | |
‘and Dr, Lew Morrill? They dined 'Stalin’s purge of 1937-38, known 7:42, 10:35 '
‘together at the Tallyho. ‘as the ‘’Yezhovshchina.” He last- = . . —, ee .
Enjoy Yourself | Mrs. Hal Wallis’ (Louise Fazen-|ed until Dec. 8, 1938, and shortly, STANLEY APAMER weesarty | n> AR. -Tt § da) checkup at Cedars of Lebanon |after disappeared into his own il Ri AR PD & He 4 A ’
in Hospital was very satisfactory. ecution chambers, « TONY CURT] 2150 SPDYKE RD ee \ j
Oakland County’s Newest Most ‘ Lily = = a mer _ peslad Big perpen ag p Mace ened SIDNEY PO FR | 5 ; ° ; ie RD. | a , ' :
. 5 ome. She’ n Los eles a $ L-K : ; Beautiful Cocktail Lounge gisoer lsat oul tise leah ioctl (et) ro! aa police for raga = — Semen | . ,
An atmosphere of complete relaxation, cock- -| mance she Is silent. yee tehon arrested June %, ' : tails, the way you like them, and a hincheon and executed as a traitor. |
and dinner menu to please the most discrim- = __ There have been several meet. | « * * 4 inating palate. sod a ts Gh een, aren Shot with Beria was Vsevolod | | 2 , ut Pp ud Merkulov, head of the “People’s | f THE INDESTRUCTIBLE CREATHRE! ; &
COCKTAILS (See snaingg Commissariat of State Security” | a ’ ‘
LUNCHEONS | the Sinclair Lewis novel. for | suing wartime and up to 1946. 2 Richard Brooks. | Victor S, Abakumov lasted from | i
DINNERS “Escape” with Norma Shearer 1946 to late 1951 when he was ar-/ :. and Bob Taylor is the 29th picture ge ee Pipi shot be 2
. | Roy that has 1954 on charges of framing the i : @ Businessmen’s J.unches Served Daily @ hinaayt iden Eaficy tat bas [Leningrad tral os 6 ‘Pecatt ra ;
Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. Over 90,000 copies of Pat Boone’s which many prominent Soviet , : 4 Le 9 Mi ] book, ‘‘Twixt Twelve and Twenty’’ | \Communists were executed, At 1:00 - 3:50 - 6:26 - 9:25
| Fa) ‘have been sold in two weeks of, * * — ee |
enry S irac € unge | publication. More recent Soviet police chiefs) SUNDAY
(P ly B Bleomlield Inn) - It’s a fair exchange—Fess Par-| include Semyon Ignatiev, | I| The New Screen Musical :
ormerly Henry's Bloom = ~ [ker is teaching Nicole Maurey tojed ir 1952 and fired in March 1953 | i sQeler ; Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. ‘square dance, and in return she|and subsequently blamed for par- | + ea eal lis teaching him French. ticipation in the so-called ‘“‘doc- | : ‘omposers Pets
- (Copyright 1958) tors’ plot’ which was exposed as. Of "My Fair Lady”. | '
a frameup organized by Joseph
Stalin. Ignatiey is now a party
Plan Ahead For New Years Eve | lana Turner’s Mother {chieftain in an oil-producing. prov- Retains Cheryl's Custody ince on the Volga.
Sergei Kruglov was made min- “MARIA SCHELL is « wonderf ‘
$1.00 P er Seat LOS ANGELES (AP)—The 14-/ister of internal affairs as suc- .¢ CABLE ae &|
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Make your party plans now and call us for reservations.
There wil] be a dance band in the dining room. 4
IRENE BADER AND HER SINGERS | ,
[rene and her singers will be in the grille. Fancy hats, | noise - makers, balloons, streamers all will be furnished.
EVERYTHING FOR A WONDERFUL TIME!
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_mumry-rwo_ ee
A a - . : ~~
: ae — ihimnaelt. for ‘writes Southern / /.... By George Sixta :
i rer Still Va ue e About Hanc ling ee
“the South’ S Resistance to Integration "orm ean to ra bo ( the enforcement of integration?” | | ~4
: , Eisenhower seemed to have no ' 4
AMES MARLOW H rsed his field. couple ment’s Co issio Civil , pcs
DEJAN MARLOW e*'—
154,372 Ramblers at retail,” he‘|juiy
nt fiscal year they |>¢¢
indicated an annual Rambler sales,
units in 1959, with the greatest rate) Extends Losses CHICAGO @ — The grain fu-
consecutive session today as are
dation again hit the Board
Trade today in early dealings.
x -*« *
A good demand by a few com-
mission houses stiffened the ‘soy-
bean prices with the nearby
delivery advancing a major
fraction of a cent. However,
traders said the demand did not
appear to be anywhere near
general.
Most declines in the grain pits
offerings were liberal.
; * x “*
Near the end of the first hour | 35
wheat was % to % cents a bushel
lower, December $1.92%; corn 4
to 1% lower, December old type
contract $1.14%4; oats % to %4 lowe
er, December 655s; rye unchanged
to % lower, December $1.29%: soy-
beans 4s to % higher, January
$2.155¢.
Grain Prices
CHICAGO GRAIN
- B. (AP) — Grain
Deen sae @ GS. hehe gene
March .....05. tid
May +. 6%
Sept. Ae Dae. kes: 1.29% CORN fold type) March ...... 1.20%
15% May ........ 1.244%
CORN (mew wpe) July 1.1949
March os 1.15% De 0 May. : i July ...
Sept.
He Waives Examination |:
on Breaking, Entering
Robert Sissons, 44, of Ferndale,
waived examination on a charge of
breaking and entering at arraign-
ment before Waterford Township
Juntice Pat Daly yesterday.
Charged with looting a television
set and other articles from the
Louis Trans home, 2195 Paulson
St., Dec. 1, Sissons was bound over
Dec. 22. He was eleeased under
$500 bonds.
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Futures Market [ MARKETS [Slight Change The ‘following are
covering sales of peal growo
produce brought to the Farmer’s
Market by growers and sold by
them in wholesale package lots.
Quotations are furnished by the
tures market" extended its losses|Det-dit Bureau of Markets, ‘as
in some contracts to the seventh|Thursday.
Detroit Produce *Ruirs
1 Delicious, DU. wees cee ee se G4.00
VEGETABLES
Meets. topped. Ou ......cesseseces 4 80
Carrots, topped, bu. . 1.38
- 1.26
Celery doz astaiks :
Horserad No. 1 pk. .... eer eey |
Oe eRe eHeee 1
Onions. dry (bag) 60 lb. .......... 228
Parsley Root (bchs.) ‘doz. 50
Paretipa, % ov - seveteevcees t ih
Potatoes tbag! 60 1 -soceee 1.10 Radishes, hothouse abe) dow. .... 1.60
Squash Meious OU... ccc ees
Tomatoes, Hothse., No. 1 @-Jb. bskt. 2.75
| Turnips, topped. b
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Poultry and Eggs
DETROIT POULTRY
er Peed 12 (AP)—Prices paid
o.b. Detroit for No. 1
pao ae euticy
Heavy type is-19; light type hens
10-11; heavy type broilers and fryers
33% Ib. wastes 17-18; Barred Rocks 22;
caponettes 54-6 Ib. avg. 20-31; lig ht
ducks 20: swan geese 21; turkeys meee
type few young hens 30.
DETROIT EGGS
DETROIT, Dec. 12 (AP)—Eges
Detroit, in case lots, fe erwi-state
grades:
Whites—Grade A extra large 3-54,
large 40-41/ wtd. weighted everage pa
\ 40%; mediu 33- 35, ors
mall 38-29, ory avg. 28%.
ee . 38-39, wtd. ate 8. Checks 28.
tal weekly reteipts of governmen’
graded eggs Dec. 6-12th were 9,7
cases. wid ab
1.18 of Warner-Lambert and R. J. Rey- "Rules Market
NEW YORK — The Stock
Market was narrowly uneven in
active early trading today except
for a few features.
* * *
Fractional changes were the Tule
for most key stocks,
American Motors was an ex-
ception on the upside, advancing
more than a point — following
President George Romney’s fore-
east of greater prefit margins
in 1959 and increased production.
News that the proposed merger
nolds Tobacco had been called off
brought gyrations to these stocks.
Reynolds spurted more than a
point and then settled back for a
2-point loss. Warner-Lambert sank
more than 4, then recouped the
loss and alternated between frac-
tional] gains and losses.
* * *
The opening was mixed with
| a few 1-point losers giving the
list a slightly lower tendency.
Goodyear, Gulf Oil and West-
inghouse Electric took losses in
the l-point range while Amer-
ican Cyanamid a a bit
more than that.
Commereioliy. sraded: A bif lower were U.S. Steel, Whites-—Grade jumbo 47; extra Lad LG 1D ic
large, 40-43; latte Cent _medium 29- Republic Steel, General Dynamics, wns—Grade umbo 46; extra Am ting,
large 40: large 36-38; medium 31-33, Philco, een ‘Smel Allied
small 27%. Chemical, Minute Maid, Interna-
tional Paper, New York Central,
. Southern Pacific, Standard Oi] Livestock Z (New Jersey), Texas Co. and Roy- ar ee LIVESTOCK 1 Dutch
DETROIT, Dec. 11 (AP)—Cattie—sal-|24 VuUlcn. able 250. Trade slow, cleanup affair de- ;
meee — narrow; lager ee
weak on all representative classes: Load
mostly choice wrowee 1025 Ib. slaughter New York Stocks
yes ood Ib. weights
7.00 lot mostly civics with an end af (Late Morning Quotations) food 825 =: spotters pedi pare are Figures after decima) point fre eighths
i ard mix offerings!
50-2550; utility cows 18.00-18.50, in-|Admiral -..... oie ese) 9 Fo pe Saeed strong weight utility up to 19.00; Al = vad boas 32.1 wre r ” 964
canners and cutters 14.50-18.00; compared aises * 395 1 enter : os
last week slaughter steers and heifers|Al00® .:)--- O03 Prey Weta bod strong to 2c higher cows 50c lower; bulls}, Can. ’.'' 496 Ligg & My »...81.3
steady weak; stockers and feeders ‘Am Cyan ...-. 53.1 Lekb Aire |. .643 steady by strong; most strength on feed-|4 cyan aa
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BEAGLE HOUND, a BROWN
collar on when lost Vicinity of
recreation area off
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FOUND; GERMAN SHEP
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Lost: 8 — Ca KEYS IN PARE-
lot Lawrence St. or vi-
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lease conta
1455 Pontiac take RG Rd.
ost: WN BILLFOLD IN VI- u aS uburn Heights. a:
_abl Papers. Reward. FE_ 8-228:
and| LOST: MANS ee WITH blue stone, engraved cres' -
munity Bank ares. Reward, MI
DEC. 5th, WALKER FOX-
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liams, 71 W. Huro
‘Hobbies & Supplies 24A
PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose
Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St.
ELDERLY MAN WOULD LIKE TO
bome with middle -
boot in return for part
_care of man. MY 3-3801,
GIRL WITH oth WANTS Se
board. Call Aple 5-044
* $660 Dixie Hwy. n Eves. ‘til 8; oe “th 5.
WANTED: ‘8s WITH SEW
ae A Jim Williams. PE
WANTED:
BAh OR TAVERN
PHONE FE 4-2070
AFTER 5 P.M.
arms, lake pro
— land contracts. Buyers ont
Paul M. Jones, Real Est 832 W. Huron
LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING LET Us SHOW YOU HOw TO CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY. WE BUY SMALL EQUTIES
Leslie R. Middleton ROKER PE 5-7721
Rent. Apts. Furnished 33
1 ROOM a APARTMENT
Peake week. State St. FE
2-
1 1 AND BEDROOM LAKEFRONT
apts, Partly _ OR 3-0105,
Say: RM., LIVING RN. -
ne bath, well furnished ee
oa on Cass Lake. FE 5- 5-3160,
l- & 2-ROOM APTS., CLOSE OSE IN.
4-8612
+1 BEDRM. DLX. GROUND FLR.
aby welcome or 2 bachelors
. $8 FE 41908.
MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO
share home, privileges. FE 5-5656.
WILL SHARE HOME. NR. WAT-
kins Lake with a Peer, = woman.
garage, call after 6 3-0260.
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
ATTENTION! WE NEED YOUR LAND CON. TRACT. CASH BUYERS WAIT.
no
CASH. WE NEED
LAND CONTRACTS
UI oa eho. nO HIDDEN
Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. HURON FE 5-8183
CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON-
TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES
NO OBLIGATION. CALL
.Johnson REALTOR FE ¢- 1704 8 Telegraph Rd
CONTRACTS WANTED
Clark Real Estate. 1362 W Huron,
fe 46492 or FE 44813. Ask for
Mr Clare
Notices & Personals 25
A comrrtr COLD WAVE. 85.50
— Do 600 N. Perry. FE
2-1244.
' OTREDS
KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman OR aed
ANY neta OR R WOMAN NEEDIN
a friendly advise WE
2-8734. Confidential. ential. The Salvation
Army.
A COMPLETE COLD WAVE, $6.50.
M & H Style-Rite. OR 3-3421. Wil-
Hams Lake Rd. a M50,
DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES, MRS.
A, Taylor 56 ‘Gtlies pie. FE 3-7293.
DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 139
Menomthee Mrs. Wallace. PE
5-7805
BEAUTY IS
EVERYONE'S DUTY Face lifting, face peeling & Swe
dish massage Stockholm grau-
ate. A young skin ‘* sure to win.
172 E Maple ‘across from Ero-
gers) Birmingham, 68-7373.
CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES . MILLER OR 3-4942
In Debt?
CASH For — contracts, and equities,
and
siiepeion: Let an
— with
'E 5-9075,
hour. Ask for Ted Me-
~ ARRO - REALTY
$143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd 1 SENN APT.. POR L:
$100 per mo Adults, 130 ae
Bel Air Manor, 1 a 4-1559
i CLEAN LARGE 3 ROOM APT.
steam heat, utliities furn,, $65
mo, 5415 Elisabeth Lk, Rd.
iST FLOOR. HEATED 5 RM. FLAT,
washing facilities, children al-
lowed. $90 mo. References. EM
1 LGE. 77s GLEAN. UTIL. FURN
Adults. 258 Orchard. Lake.
2 LARGE a cia FOR COUPLE.
2 RMS., PVT. TRANCE AND
bath, B45 heat furn., 111 N, Tele-
__Braph.
27 RMS. PVT_BATH & ENT. UTIL. & washer furn, FE 2-6226.
ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE,
Ast floor, ee 194 Going
St. Corne
2 RMS. AND BATHL LADY ONLY.
engl ag te preferred. Apply a.m.
[30 p.m. 69 Williams.
2 LARGE FURN. ROOMS. CALL
between 12 & 6 FE 2-9070.
2 CLEAN APTS. ADULTS ONLY.
a Elwood.
2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY
Praataiorooy Clinton Apartments. 103
Mechanic, FE 23-3460.
2 AND 3-ROOM mire
near downtown FE ¢- hon
2 BLKS. FROM SEARS, SMALL
furnish apt for lady. 91 Fair-
_grove. FE 2-8062. 2 RMS. VERY CLEAN. 286 &.
Jessie 2 RMS.. NEWLY DECORATED.
vt... adults, ground floor,
9377 or 50 Stout st.
7 AND ‘}-RM. HOUSEK NG
cottages gas heat all utilities.
Winter rates Tru Rustic Cabine
S. Broadway, Lake Orion.
3-958.
Sater S ae —- WEEK, 3-ROOM,
CLEAN WARM RO ROOMS. CLOSE-
$13. wk. FE 5-1690
TRooe PRIVATE ENTRA
Util furn. Ideal for — or
Tetired couple. MY¥ 2-198
2 AND 3 | ROOMS. —_ “BATH, iT)
CASH FOR LAN alsin 2
No “re tion. cal FE < 4526
OR 3-5060. Ask for tke Wideman.
SMITH - WIDEMAN | REAL ESTATE OPEN
FE 4-4526 412 W. HURON
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS.
J. J. VapWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-1355 Clark A
BOO: on OMLY: NO
a arumere: 315 Voorhets.
2 AND 3 LARGE RM. price
apartments downtown
Pvt. Ent. and bath. Rveryibing
furnished. Inquire 22 Auburn, of-
fice im rear. -
2 RM. PVT. BATH “= ENTR.,
adults, close in 100 N
2&3 RM APTS, SVEAYTHIRG furn, pvt, ent. 285 Whittemore.
IMMEDIATE -
ACTION On any good iand contract. New or seasoned. Tones cash upon sat-
isfactory inspecti roperty
and title. Ask Ken - Templeton.
K. L. Fempleton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563
2 RM. FURNISHED APT. CLEAN
& warm Main floor. $16 wk.
85 Auburn
2 RMS, & BA NICELY FURN.
Adjscent to high school. 102 Wash-
i, 3 ROOM Arts. NEWLY DEC- elt . entrance, 4145 Clin-
tonville ” OR a 06.
2 AND 4 ROOM OTTAGES, | 1
block west of TekHuron. Huron
Trailer Park. FE 2-2915.
If you are pare ee ic
hice paymen us today.
ICHIGAN CREDIT, COUNSE INC., Bate “Bank Bidg. TE 8 As.
ipay TRONINGS. - BUSHEL.
References. FE 5-'4 Sth ait Sat ca] Remar ter sep —- of On Hh ary cat] A Aleg seg need ane part time man. For
Island for oper acts of sym-| Company, Jane Fuller Brush
Be ce cenelaneet ote ‘te |OFFEET STRIPPER. TOP QUAL.
i dar ag, ase orgy) Wy graeme cerca
in Memoriam ing conditions Top wages plus
overtime. Write or call collect.
®rinting Service Co. 652 Mai:
8t., yton 2. Ohio BA 2.5835.
IK teh, haat OF HAR-
ony passed away
- Dececber 2, 1
Loving memories
4 years roll on and days pass by
our hea: never die SELL CHRISTMAS TREES, HAVE
large est lot for rent on busy
Pontiac intersection. EM 3-3353.
SALESMAN WANTED
$12,000 TO $15.000 YEARLY
arts a memory is To enter training program for
of one we loved. and will never| sales management. tiong with
forget. national heating concern, Must be
Sadiy missed by wife, daughters; experienced in direct sales, &
and mothér. good closers. Leads furnished. Ex-
WwW
A
N
oT
AN
D
ja
F E
2
g ,
8 “4
sage future for those who quai-
$100. WEEK PLUS vers ecu
Apply 80 N. Pad
lpm. to 3 ar
SALES OPPORTUNITY. WILL
train two men to handle whole-
sale food accounts. 28 to 40 years
of age. Capacity for hard work
more important than exp. Will
train. Car necessary. Weekly earn-
ing and income Prise at in-
terview. Apply 12 p.m.
Mon, thro Ros fo Fri inst Dixie Hwy.
Ask far =
WTD. REAL ESTATE DEUESUEN.
Apply at 66 W. 2 WOMEN WANT ane WASHING
and house cleaning. FE 3-7581.
A-1 IRONINGS NICELY DONE.
Reas, Pick up & del. FE 4-2127.
Auburn Averue Nurses Exchange
URSES AVAILABLE —
Day. & oh od & Bonded
2-54!
BABYSITTING. LOVING CARE.
FE 2-1730 . :
CLEANING WANTED. $1.00 HOUR: Exp. FE 2-9378.
COMPETENT WIDOW, PART
time reply Pontiac Press Box 24.
DAY WORK BY THE HR., AREA
of Keeg68 Harbor. Have own trans-
portation. FE 8-4393.
A-] LIGHT HAULING ‘nt RUBBISH.
$4 per load. FE 8-0
A-] MOVING — Santine
EXCELLENT SERVICE
Reasonable. FE 5-3458 — FE 2-
HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME}
your price. Any time 8-0095.
LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING
of any kind Real cheap FE
8-2494 anytime.
LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING.
Rubbish, fill dirt, gravel and
front_end loading, FE 2-0603.
MAN WITH % TON TRUCK
Sry work. Cail anytime. FE
O'DELLE CARTAGE Local and long distance moving.
Phone FE 5-6806
ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE
perakens in the Clarkston-
Orion vicinity, MAple 5-1389.
GIRL DESIRES 4 OR 5 DAY
care for children & housework SMITH MOVING Local or long distance moving
Low rates, FE 4-4864
le your home, FE 38-4374
GIRL DESIRES DAY WORK.
_ Trans, Ref. FF 8-6608
GENERAL OFFICE OR STEN- __ographer wanted. OLive 1-1976.
IRONINGS, DEPENDABLE WORK. FE 8-6038
LADY WANTS WORK BY WEEF.
perriae! or Babysitting FE
44. >
YOUNG ere a5 FOR
saleswork. Call OR 3-3850_ LADY WISHES CTEANING. $1 HR, Ref. and exp. FE 2-28
Help Wanted Female 7
A-1 WAITRESS WANTED, IST.
class counter type coffee shop,
age 22 to 38, Biff's Grill 575
unter Bivd., B'ham
CORSETIERE
perienced corsetiere. Immediate
. libera. em we benefits. Apply
Personnel th floor.
WAITE’ S Saginaw ot Huron
Career or Part Time For women with ambition, person-
ality and poise Earn as much as
to $100 per week, car neces-
Phone LI 5-2812, 9 ‘til 1
“COM PTOMETER.
OPERATOR ‘s sition. is available in our
Statistical Dep't, Duties include
preparation of all types of statisti-
cal reports Experience preferred.
immediate liberal employe bene-
Fie Apply Personnel Dept., Sth
WAITE’S : Saginaw at Huron
£P_. WOMAN FOR REPAIRING
& alteration Dept for Dry Clean-
_Box ae Al Pontiac Press
gl
v
GRILt GIRL AND WAITRESS.
Buitercup. 910 Oakland,
EXPERI ENCED COQK LIGHT
Bele vo loved. 3 adults. Shed ——
have, ‘eity "el ererices. J
MIDDL EAG ED HOUSEKEEPER One its te ood home
| Pomel we es, FE 3-7356 after
ke in.
aa LEAS AITRESS WANT-
intend, 3183. W. = Ba Coney
. a
MIMEOGRAPHING. Sy sEC-
retarial service. EM 3-2842.
REGISTERED Lee on OR
hospital work. FE
WASHINGS AND CRONINGE PICK.
up and delive: FE 6-0724
WASHING AND IRONING. $2.50
bu. Pick up & deliver, OR 3-5683,
WOMAN DESIRES HOUSEWORK
by hour, refereices, own trans.
FE 5-7573
WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK
by the hour. OR 3-5479
WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. PICK.
up and deliver OR 3-4455
Building Service ~ 12
AAA Floor Sanding or Laying = Pinte?
c. BUD This 8-205 2050
A-i eS & FINISH, 5-3722. _Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service
~ A&B TRENCHING moorings water lines, field tile, FE
ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS
an drawn, OL 1-8200. EM
A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV-
ice. rorertd work, licensed. Bow-
ker, MA 4-2253 or FE 5-3608.
BRICK, BLOCK AlN) STONE,
fireplaces, Work guafanteed OR
3-763.
BARGAIN $200
jordan) PLACE A “LOST” AD. and up. Rec bern _ and attic
- Terms. FE 5-912 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTOR
AND EQUIPMENT 1
1%-ton Pickups ~ 1%-ton stakes
Dump trucks Semi-trailers
Pontiac Farm and
“Industrial Tractor Co.
825 §. WOODWARD
Open Daily inclading Sunday
FE 4-0461 ‘He 4-1442
UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED
up free of charge. FE 5-4638.
Painting & Decorating 20
1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC-
orating. Cash or terms. UL
2-2940
A-1 PAINTING, (aa LETS
Paper removed. FE
A-1 PAINTING ERG — EX-
terior. 1¢ per cent disc. for cash.
Guaranteed. Free est. FE 49205
4-1 PAINTING AND PAPERING.
Mason Thompson, FE 4-8364.
1ST CLASS DECORATING, PAINT-
ing and wall papering. FE 4-0255
AAA PAINTING & DECORATING.
20 yrs experience. Reasnnable.
Free estimates. Phone UL 2-1398.
PAPERHANGING — PAINTING.
elas rep. Stephen Navarre. UL.
PAINTING AND DECORATING. Reasonable. Immediate service.
FE 5-5006 PAINTING & DECORATING.
FE 4-0444
PAINTING, PAPERING & WASH- ing. Guar, Reasonable. FE 2-2312.
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. 25 ears exp FE 5-9937,
__lelevision Service 22
DAY OR NIGHT TV SVC. CALLS. ___Rayal Electronics FE 4-2418
“DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 35-1206 or FE 5-8390 M. P. STRAKA
JENSEN'S TY SERVICE. AFTER- noon & eyening calls: FE 2-0495.
KNITTING Home knitted slipperettes and
booties for sale. Make wonderful
gifts Call Lois at PE 5-7710. .
LOSE WEIGHT SAFEL Y AND
eronomically with newly released
Dex-A-Diet tablets 08 cents at
SIMMS
OPEN EVES AND SUN. ‘TILL
Christmas. Newman's Variety. 915
Orchard Lk.
|! OLD FASHIONED SLRIGHRIDES,
hayrides. Team pullea MU 4-0)
REDUCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
lose 10 pounds in 6 short
days. See ugly pounds melt
away fast, safe scientific.
Call today for app't, Roach
Health Institute, 4-4131.
Wtd. Children to Board 26
A-l LICENSED HOME, NEAR
Pontiac Motors, FE 2-5031.
LICENSED HOME. DAY CARE.
Perry Park Sub. FE 8-6462, a Willing and Able ers pil dary! for your land
re a aan itor Partridge,
WE NOW HAVE An unlimited supply of capitol
to purchase land contracts, sea-
soned or new. At the lowest pos-
sible discounts.
larkston REAL ESTATE ING 20 S. Main, Clarkston, Mich.
FROM BANK!
Open Daily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 3
Wanted Real Estate 32A.
ALL CASH For houses, Pie farms or acre-
age. even under foreclosure.
an
R. a een SHAM 7195 f, * Maple MAyfair 6-6250
CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE — WE
NEED SMALL HOMES. UP TO
$5,000 CASH. ELWOOD REALTY.
FE 45203
Wtd. Household Goods 27
FURNT-
CASH FOR USED TVs,
ture & misc. FE 2-0367
CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-
liances Odd pieces or house full.
es courteous peerriee: FE
Perennial NEEDED me or odd lots. Get the
gers wilt Bab cates or
elt it for you. munity
Bale. Phone OR 3-27
WANTED TO BUY — aie He a
of furniture Ph. FE 2-5
. — ANTIQUE Bisa. AN-
tique lamps. antioue furniture.
MY 2-1521.
Wtd. Miscellaneous 28
CHURCH WANTS GOOD USED
pianos. Phone FE 56-0967.
WANTED: 2 WHEEL TRAILER.
Must be bargain for cash. FE
4-8095,
WANTED: PORTABLE OR small record player. FE 5-2262.
WANTED: OFFICE EQUIPMENT, typewriters, adding machines, fur-
niture. Call OR 3-4414.
as RED HUNTING
FE 5-9137 WTD.: LA _ Suit, size 16-18.
WOMAN'S SKI Lng
8, OR 3-
WANTED TO BUY:
boots size 74 or
WTD: BUMPER POOL,
fo A & ping-pong tables. FE
Money Wanted 2A
FOR SALE — FIRST MORTOAGE,
_ By privat« party. MY 3
$17, 000, PAY $200 MO. ae GOD
int, Pontiac Press Box 36.
cs Upholstering 23 Call FE 28181 for an ad|. wr
BEADLE DRAPES. er ee ne
and materials.
to recover a loss. Dial FE EAKLE'S See SPaCLaTER.
ing. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM
2-8181. for an ad-writer.
p Say * ‘charge it.” THOMAS UP cae uae Wanted to Rent sas
LANDLORDS
We have over 30 rental appli-
cants. Wanted homes and apts.
All areas. Furn. or eatere. .
ARRO RL
6143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Fi 56-3030
Share Living Quarters 30
EMPLOYED LADY WANTS COU-
197 ek PERRY
ple of lady to share home. Rea-
sonable. FE 6-347,
mee : bd
CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY—We buy.
sell & trade List with us for, fast
& efficient service. We'll strive
to please you. years serving
Pontiac & Vieintty,
Je ok BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huro' Ph. FE 2-4810
“Multipie” Listing Service
CALL US IMMEDIATELY if you have
a farm or income property, Home
huyers waiting.
Humphries 83 iN. Pelee Open Eves.
E 2-9236
752 W GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME
ree we can sell your home for
with sory smal} cown pay-
ment. Call us for further informa-
tion, do net feel obligated. We
will appraise vour property and
Sos cash you can receive
FE 5-94 HI $$$ DOLLAR
HOME EQUITIES LAND CONTRACTS
Wright & Valuet TORS
en OARLAND AVENUE
FE 54-0693
FE 1152 HAVE CASH,
WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you and
show you how to- get cash for
your home, ces) contratt or acre-
age. L for @ , 30-minute
service, No. a
R. D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 64821
2 FURN. APTS. EVERYTHING
furn FE 6-3036. ett
2 ROOM APT., NEWLY DECO-
rated, pvt ent. & bath, 63 Pop-
lar, off Baldwin.
2 ROOM a aed EVERY-
thing furn, ing rooms,
call at 52 Noven =e one MAple
5-2438
2 BEDROOM APT., IN HIGHLAND.
309 McPherson St.. Milford. MU
4-5975.
2 LARGE RMS. MODERN. CLEAN.
Pvt Garage. Util. Adults. $55
per month, 279 S. Edith. FE
0634.
2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN.
24 Florence Ave.
2-ROOM APT WITH PVT.
Share bath. oreo welcome.
per week, FE 8- Nana
242 ROOM MODERN APT. ON
lake to responsible person, OR
3-6292, after 6 p.m,
3 RMS. PVT BATH & ENT. CLOSE
downtown. 200 Mt. Clemens. FE
3 ROOMS. BATH PRIVATE ENTR.
Near town, References. 88 Me-
__chanic.
3 xs a= BATH. PVT. ENT. HEAT
& furn $65 mo. Auburn
Heights 2951 Churchill.
3 RM. UPPER 4 BLOCKS FROM
business district Call FE 8-3318
before 10 am
} RMS KITCHENETTE & BATH.
ae Bg Soss pa Couple only. After
1 dyke Rd.
SRO FURNISHED APT.,
Matthews. FE 2-3853. __
3-ROOM FLAT WITH BATH. NEW-
Be decorated. Pvt. entrance, In
eego $60 month, Call after 4,
all day Sat. FE 5-4334.
3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE
Entr. All utilities furn. Clean,
$65.00 a month. 194 mene.
+ROOM APT. IN UBURN
Heights. Upstairs. Pvt. ‘onicance,
Pvt. bath aire 22 Auburn Ave.
Oft Sagina
3 RMS. PokW: & UTIL. ADULTS.
$20 week, 1555 Williams Lk. Rd.
3 RMS. & BATH PVT. ENT.
Lights, gas, heat furn, Clean.
In Auburn Heights. FE 3-9329.
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND
entrance. Furnished heated apt.
near Fishers and bus. Adults
only, $12.50 per week. 27 Park-
dale. FE 5-0739
3 RMS, PVT BATH & ENT, WEST
sie FE 68-6525,
1ST FLOOR, MODN
child: No drinkers, 72 Wearterion,
3 RMS & BATH NEWLY DECO-
* rated. Heated, outside entrance,
OLive 6-9041. After 7 p.m, OL
14-1206,
3 RMS & PVT. BATH. NICELY
furn Baby welcome 910 8 An-
derson
J FURN NEWLY DECORATED. rooms. Adults rnly. Welfare cases
welcome, 4-6064
ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE bath and entrance children wel-
come. OR 3-8
3 ROOMS nen “BATH. PRIVATE
|
ent., heat, nae les ate and TV.
furn. FE 2.7388 Yale.
3 RMS. PVT. Tete ADULTS. _PH, FE 2-7906 after 6.
TGETUT QUICK,
through Classified Ads!
Yes, whatever it is — dial
FE 2-8181 for an ad-
writer and get it! - 3-BEDROOM
38 |
3&
31
furn.
4 R N HOM. $5 | BEDRM BRICK. |
Sun. and evé ings. NO DOWN
PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes
with full basement and rough wir-
ing On your lot or will build on
our jot With smal! down pay-
ment F.C Wood Co OR 3-135
Corner Willlams vere Rd & M50
_After 6 _OR 3-T038
JOLL | AMIULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE”
BREAK THE BANK
Don't compare with the deal we
can give you on this 3-bedroom
home with basement, of] furnace,
fruit cellar and laundry tubs.
Large landscaped lot drive by
47 Elizabeth Lake Rd Then call
and make us an offer
dont both tenants
and says he must seil his 3-
bedroom home on Hudson street
Nice basement with ras furnace |
and gas automatic water heater
Lot 50x150 with a J-car garage
Black-topped street close to
school anr stores Immediate por-
session Make vour own terms
f,enngs after ®8 call OR 39-1975
1 J JOLL REALTOR
2536 _DIXIE HWY FE 44561
NEW MODEL.
New 3 bedroom bunga ow wh
full basement Ve
COPPER PLUMBING ATUMI-
NUM SIDING
OAK FLOORS 2
NETS. FORMICA COUNTERS
FORCED AIR OIL HEAT
Tf you would iike this home out
plicated on your ist come out
and let us show you this new
model at $9950 on your lot
F.C. Wood Co. Pr. Jilams Lake Rd at M50 OR 41235
“Dorris coon
OTTAWA HILLS BUNGATOW
3 DANDY BEDROOMS
t™ this exclusive neighbor-
hood we are offering this
outstanding white frame
Home with ful’ basement
gas heat rich wal!-to-wail
carpeting, ce-amic tile bath
and additional lavatory...
wash basin and stall show-
er good warage $16,950
WATKINS LAKE HOME
BRICK 6 ROOMS
A gond family home idea.
for the children. fot 17°x
205 some fruit. nice shade
trees, al] rooms ‘arger than
average. fireplace good
basement, 2-r ar garage
FHA terms
GI SPECIAL .
OFF ORCHARD LAKE
For dollar value this seven
room home cannot be beat
total price 88.500 morteage
costs only dawn. fill base-
“ment, new Timken of] fur-
pace 2-car varage ‘s block
from bus naved street
_owe HT &STREFT HOME
ACANT TERMS
i wee Ns six room fam
fas ase idept lora*on
near Bae stores and
si hool Out of state own-
er conslier offer:
DORRIS & SUN REALTORS WE” > TRADE
152 W Huron PHONE FR 41557
OXBOW LAKE.
frame Fireplace
arch Close to Dub- 4 bedroom
Giassed in
in & St. atrick Schools EM
3-234 _
ROOMS 145 BATHS GOOD
buy $8500 $750 Dn 868 per
month. 6 pes cent land contract
Near Lincoln and "Wisner School
FE 2-7349, - For Sale Houses OO
MOVE INTO THIS COZY 2-BED-
. r before
Fireplace picture window, newly
Gecorated, West side. Full price. .
$10,000 only §300 down FE 4-5269
Christmas
pared streets, |
geo Sun. |
4-5000 Bargains in Homes § room modern
6 room modern
7 room modern
Pr \ ‘ae dwn & up
DINNA < 66 W ture FE 4.3946. FE 4.2577
included. Also rough |
wiring See our model. Don c- | 3
Bedroom | __ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE
SO
WHY PAY RENT?
BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS
| LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES
MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY } TO 7
XCEPT FRIDAY
Stanley at Kinney
a wiecrs north of Montcalm
Lincoln Jr. High ;
Wh STOWN REAI. Ty
FE 8-2763 or Eves
DR AYTON | PLAINS WITH OAK- |
privileges Oniy $350 |
doee 2 vest © modern a!
ie eCarge lot. M plas- 23-3791
WHILE
TRENT M1
h er week & live in a
new 3-bedroom brick home Full
After 10 weeks,
full down
paid Then pay regular low, low
monthly payments
5-0885
bedroom os and
Waterford Township
Autom atic gas beat and hot wa-
large lots, | basement,
shade rose close
to all conveniences. a ht
spection 1 to 8 daily. 170) Irwin.
W G WHITCOMB. REALTOR
PE 5§-9522
Please
COR
closing cost
14 24 “CLARKSTON AREA | 3 bedroom home
Large corner lot on)
4'_ per cent mort. | and
$3750
home neecs & in excellent
$900 down,
CUCKL ER REALAY 236 c Drs oes
Panic | Possession
$450 DOWN AND NO MORTGAGE O8TS
GlIs- NOTHING DOWN with separate
dining room. Full basement
with oll FA heat Carpeted
both up and down. 1'2-car
Near Mark Twain
Michael's Schools.
Total price only $9,500
GI- NOTHING DOWN
2-bedroom bungalow Part
Lot 210x400 with
Raspberries,
apple tree<
you in
BRICK RANCHER HOSPITAI
with large iting
fireplace Gas
$1500 down
with fall base-
FA feat Built
fat 54x125 Priced at
FHA terms
WATKINS LAKEFRONT -
iving room 14x20. dining e!1
9x25 kitchen
. utility rm, Expansion
oi] hot water heat In-
ijudes boat dock and float
appointment
Ww
sCHRAM. PE $471 | MANSFIFLD
& BUNDAY
ASTING SERVICE _
on FHA terms
2-bedroom ranch with plas- .
. oak flonrs, gas lea‘,
Joslyn on Fast Bes
$8400 ful nrice
"hes r90m ranei: wil at
garage and breese
, decorated. atitomaiic
Jaree corner lot. Pav,
of approxima ely
Trane Witt) pay
per omonth
oak floors, oi]
Past Gpotseeviod
et WILLIAMS, He AL ae & INBURAN CS |
FE 4-0547
Large 7 room home 4 bedrooms
2-car gatage iarge
- paved street CALL
849 PER MONTH
jandiord in this
situated on 50x1°O
ONY $5.000 $1,000 DOWN
: & HILL
ha tremendous view Lege
g Toom with firenla-e
master bedroom. 30 f!
es fecm ae
FE 46-4526 ae s . re é . : i = ‘ ; : : t gq fe } 7 o ao 1 i : 4
> a ey 5 ae a Ss bs i, “ i a : a
Bo Man! THE PO TIAG PRESS, “FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 oy
46 Convaecent, es 38A For Sale Houses 43 bv Jay Alan» “Bor Sale Houses | 43
| Ward. W. ‘Ross’ -obbonres™
CONVERTIBLE oe
24s WAT ik i ok RD.
| MUtual 41815 or _
‘2 IMMEDIATE
43,
S600 Down {
|
\
|
“12-4677 Outen “putt 1,200 sq. ft. 3 b rt ho
fioors,
Custom Builder PRE 8-1198
NEW. RANCH HOME
Hl EASY TERMS
DLORAH BLDG, CO
Bildor of ate Homes
FE 2 9122
2?-BEDROOM HOME. ALMOST 1
acre. Fenced in. Fruit trees. Sel!
Hrd Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE
~ FOR “SAD EO
What is your choice of a dream
home? eae conventional! fam-
ily hous a modern contem-
my Derick. Full basement.
City ‘sewer & water. Gas heat.
Paved streets. We have your
choice in Milford Manor Sub. at
nothing: down for
low terms
Model located at 707 Manor Dr Corner Commerce Rd. in Milford
M. R. Wilson Realty
_EM_3-6556
. POSSESSION >
NEW
RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW
Pontiac Northern High School
Fasy FHA Terms
TOTAL PRICE
$8,250
DLORAH BUILDING co.
FE Vie he FR hin
ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO
FE 8-0663
2 BEDROOM
today!
4 Gres and Barn / ONLY $350 DN 2+BEDRM. MODN |
HOMES | City. UL _2-4280. ___|
42-Bedrm., Full Basem't |
|
$100 DOWN
Moves You In | evel parcel. 600x400 feet Neat
toni bungalow, tastefully decorat. |
ed, radiant heat, oi] furnace. cop- |.
per plumbing. Ceramic tile bath, | Recre- |
ation room with fireplace and!
half path Stairway we expansion - built-in oven and range.
, attic Full price, $14.5
3-Bedrm. Bungalow
Pye Huntoon Lake
walls A-1 basement wi
rear ee
dle. mong other nice homes.
Only $300 Down
Move Right In
Ot! furnace, full bath,
$60 a month. No red
mortgage. charges GENERAL REAL ESTATE
4305 Dixie Hwy
SILENT NIG TITS you'll
ayment
Builder. FE
litthe fin- |
$
frame
or in-
OR AP.
12515
recrea-
fireplace ae but
tures. CALL FOR
MPPOINTMENT TODAY.
Smith-
| Wideman. OPEN EVES 610 W Situated on peaceful,
with gas heat & 2car garage.
FHA term |
| &.
| FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-1164 5 | OL_1-7811 or this rty \
can _ the get are grow! Lo
cated just 2 miles sou ci Holly with approximately 1860 ft, front-
age oe bl Netfora 1 a. 8 |
larmhouse on property: Now
price only
dow: = $75 per “month, ” Call tor
appointment today. F
larkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, oes
(ACROSs FROM BAN
MAple 5-582]
'E | Open Daily 9 to 9 — Sunday 12 to 5
GI's or very,
home Ful!
basement, of} heat. See it
Well located on 100x133 foot lot
Nice lawn and shade. Carpeted | 77 N. Saginaw St Ph
living room, oak floors. plastered
recreation room and fruit room.
oil furnace, 1‘e-car garage, fenced
: $2,500 down will -han- |
2 bedrooms, full basement home |
oak floors |
and plastered walls. Near schools |
and stores. Shaded rear yard. Pay |
tape. wt)
Giroux-Franks | RFALTOR
345 OAKLAND =
EVES 2-1
R 3-9701
quiet street |
close to bus line & McConnell
School 2 story 3 bedroom home |
A REAL GIFT
cally nothing down,
gas beat, aluminu
screens,
scapec yard paved
| bus & more. $12,500—easy
. |. Hiltz FE 54-6181
1011 W_ Huron | youR OWN HOME—For practi- | good eredit |
a job can get you this at- |
tractive 5 room bungalow with i
stairs to unfin up, gc = pose ment
i
fenced and want * aa: | 45 OAKLAND
streets. city |
FHA |
FE 5-6181 :
INCOME PROPERTY
CLOSE to Lake Orion. A good old. |
er home of 11 rooms and bath:
— ane | on a nice 3 acres
privileges. ALSO,
is ideal for apartments, or the
larger family.
rifice at
Mp
H. P. HOLMES, INC.
2531S Lapeer Rd.
MILLER HAS THE BARGAINS
FIRST ADVERTISEMENT—Cus- |
ledgerock
makes this fine home one of the
Most attractive in the subdivision
and it has everything else. too
beautiful ce-
ramic hath, slate floor and closet
in vestibule entrance 2 fireplaces
large kitchen,
birch cabinets, stove hood and |
basement, rec
-car garage tom-buiit brick and
3 large bedrooms.
fixtures a:] drapes
vent fan Full
* room and fireplace,
large lot post light.
etc All this for only $19.7 flood lig
SELL OR TRADE —- We have
3-bedroom house. ,
living
dining room. 16 ft
kitchen. oak floors and plastered
include the
rugs and cirapes There is a full:
basemeut with tiled Moor and gas |
heat. Located in Wisner school |
district We want a north side
2-bedroom home, or will sel) for a verry good,
rooms 24 ft.
walls and we will
$11,500 with $1900 down
bungalow. 3 bedrooms. separate ;
dining room, 12x12 kitchen. Full
hasement ac of! heat, storms
and screens, 1009 gal septic tank
large lot. Here ic a very Well-|
buiit home for only $10 900 with , | $1900 down
Wilham Milles
Realtor Py 2 Q263
2075 W Huron St
Oper 9 to 9
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Colouial Charm
Immaculately
the best brick famiiv
that we haye had the privilege
to offer in some time 6 extra
size rooms with modern tiled
kitchen and bath Dandy paint-
recreation
room and second kitchen, Tim-
storms and
screens, Nice shaded lot ever-
greens and flowers. 2-car ga-
rage — cement drive. To In-
carpeting in 2 rooms.
and hall. Convenient to
shopping, Webster and St. Ben- ed basement with
ken ol] furnace,
clude
stairs
edicts schools Price $186.500 — aakefront Home
If vou have been iocking for @
first class lake-front home then
A newer ranch
‘ype home with attached 2-car thi, may be it
garage 2
room with
kitchen
tiled baths, plus
expansian attic and
porch Nice fireplace
session soon
JOHN
Kinzler : Realtor
Huron S&t
Open Evenings ome on same lot. This Sreena
e it now! A sac-
$17,500 — terms Early
FE §-2953
NORTH WEST
GE! 269 BALDWIN FE 54-0101
ight. | LAKE FRONT 3 bedroom bungalow
BLOOMFIELD i
Beautiful 5 room brick ranch |
2 car garage. full base- |
CLOSE IN off Sashabaw Road |
Good brick and frame. 6 and bath | 4 REAL BARGAIN
clean aud one of
homes
| $50 PER MONTH -
$650 DOWN —
« Cute and cozy 5 room bun-
25 ft carpeted living
deluxe
2 master bedrooms. 1'2
jarge insulated
screened
shade and lot with
gentle slope to .and beach Pos- STOUTS, Best Buys
Today
MIR. INVESTOR
Real moneymaker, here in
this conveniently located in-
come home. Consists of two
3 room and bath apts. gas
heat, gas water heater city
water and sewer and paved
street Low price of $6,800
cash shows 20 per cent re-
turn on investment By ap-
pointment.
$600 DOWN Easy payments on balance
for this attractive § room
and bath home .ocated
fenced lot. part basement,
fenced lot part basement.
storms and screens. Vacant
for quick possession
FAMILY HOME
Plenty of reom to stretch
out on a smal] budget, large
6 room home walking dis-
tance to schools | ery brick home.
tory beat car sis
cation- ne
atl nat | Bequeitas damiae o a 5 modern bric
ss e, 6 wares Y ee rec ge dic 2 fireplaces, gas
nner viarge ianaseaped lot, Swher
WILLIS sa BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR PE 4-5181 83-55 N. Park
NOTHING DOWN Eves. PE 8-0623
ABOUT $250 CLOSING
RANCF HOME —
SEE THESE TODAY.
JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-944 QPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
TWO BEDROOM MODERN HOME
in Clarkston our equity land certract for $1,050" or trade for
3 bedroom home. MA 5-2464.
§ ROOM BUNGALOW, TILE beaten
near St. Michaels School.
8-0620 after 4:30 p.m.
TEMPLETON WEST =UBURES
bedrooms,
dle th. op first feee 1 large
a up. Carpeted liv and
ning room. Vestibule entrance
on coat closets. Nicely arranged
kitchen, full basement, gas heat.
Beautiful lot, 75x25. Fenced and
landscaped Priced to sel).
SASHARAW ROAD Zoned commercial, smal! home,-
modern, full basement, very neat
and clean, Would be ideal for
office or small business. Only
$159 down
K. L. Templeton, Realtor
for only $600 down and $35
per month on balance
BUNGALOM
Full six rooms and bath ail
on one floor, large front
porch, besement with oil
furnace large corner lot
with 1',-car garage. Tota!
price jects $8,750 with $2.000
dow
OAKLAND AVE.
“Business frontage, corner
paree] with 130 teet front-
age on Oakland Ave., suit-
able for most any type re-
tail —_ Only $4, 500 4 down
will handle 2330 Orcners — Rd. PE 4-4563
fter FE 2-9602
NO pees PAYMENT
and 3-bedroom homes tn
peer Hg ca The y are
No Piraedndaatal PAYMENT
tanch homes in
and screens. CALL US TO
SEE.
PERRY PARK
2-bedroom with ol) heat. Tile
bath. Neat as a pin. ‘Own-
home with fi basement and
a third bedroom. Bet-
ter hurry. this wor't last
JIM WRIGHT
FE 5-441
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
$300 DOWN
NEARIY NEW 3. BED-
LE
COSSESSION NO OTHER
oers300 DOWN
6 RM STARTER HOME WITH SEWER AND WA- TER 2CAR GARAGE. NEAR TEL-HURON.
'R. J. VALUFT. Realtor
AVE FE 5-0693
OPEN EVENING UNTIL 8:30
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
IRWIN GEORGE R.
NO DOWN PAYMENT Money troubles? House prob-
lema? Would you like to move into
a nice 2 or 3 bedroom home
with absolutely no money down?
Call us today about these like
new homes. Automatic heat and
plenty of extras.
HAVE HOUSE - WILL TRADE
Will take small free and clear
home in on this lovely suburban
bungalow. Newly decorated, large
living room, and situated’ on @
beautifully wooded lot.
Excellent condition, close to
schodls and bus. This eae! has
oak floors throughout full base-
ment, garage and many other
features for the particular buyer
EORGE R, IRWIN, REALTOR
_MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
ohnson
built in 1957. Full basement,
recreation room, I'2
baths garage. corner lot. car-
peting and drapes Priced to
sell with terms. =e
home,
ment, large recreation room, 0}!
heat, large landscaped lot 100 |
x 400. Priced to sell with terms
or will trade for west side
home :
4 bedroom modern home. 2 bed-
ment, gas heat, 2 car garage.
carpeting and drapes. large
fenced lot 60 x 250. close to
school and. stores, Full price
only $13,950 with reasonable
down payment, Immediate pos-
session Hurry on this one.
Evenings after 6 call FE 35-2033
or FE 2-3381
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704S. Telegraph Rd.
Je 422533
MIDDLE TON
SPECIALS! A rent
beater located 2 miles west
or Pontiac off Watkins Lake
Cozy 4 rooms and bath.
$356 down — Full price only
For colored,
located on Southeast Side.
gaiow Basement, gas fur-
nace. 2 car garage. Im-
mediate possession,
MART OTHER HOMES
INCOMES |
| bes Benght a = e aby 2 = ir 2
| Edw. M. Stout. Realtor If your credit is good, you PE 5-8165 can buy this house with
Open ‘ti! € pm. Larvae 8 ene tooo. Load
ees insurance. .
= COLORED and 3-bedroom homes
with no © down nee Pull
— - th, auto.
COLORED
$2176 TOTAL COST °
Large, immaculate, 2 bedroom
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON FE 5-8183
WHITE EDMORE ST.
Situated on a 97-150 ft, well land-
ite - Sot cae vadrbar tes. oaks.
. a 5°, c me con-
of 3. large bedn i ft living a with ue LS
places, a separate din
Foo: with b
cupboards. Ceramic tile bath
Carpet! th liv room,
dining m My t ot
floors. Plastered walls.
closet space. Mary Proves basement
with fireplace. A 2-car brick ga-
rage wi paved drive. = ex-
ceptionally ~~ constructed home.
Don’t miss this chance — better
see it now! The price is $21,500.
MACEDAY DR. 3-b full
old. All oak floors, dats tat
room, 8 closets, sluminum si =
: ft.
sea lot. $14,528 with $1600 ~~ and $87 onth, $87 per m Taxes
and jeerance included. 4% per
cent interest
WHITE BROS. OR 3}
5660 Dixie Hwy.
Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 1 ‘til 3
KNUDSEN East Side
This 2 bedroom bungalow
with large living room and
icture window, family sized
itchen and tile bath, oil.
heat and large lot can be
yours for $8,950 — $1.500
down and $70 per month
Immediate possession —
Call today! .
Beverly Street
_Like new 5 room and bath
home with full basement
and stair to 3nd floor where
there is space for addi-
tional rooms, Home is well
bullt and has a nicely land-
scaped yard. There are
Aluminum storms and
screens and 2 Alum!-
num combination doors.
House is modern to-the-min-
ute and is nicely decorated.
Oniy $1,500 down
WM. H. KNUDSEN
REALTOR 244 S. ene Rd.
FE 44516 Evening No. 2-3285
GILES $7.950... full price on a nice 6 room
with breezeway and 2 car
garage. Large pre room
a carpet pe. tiled
bath and many ‘rentuars too
numerous to mention. Near
Lake Orion. :
3-Bedroom
Just west of the city. Wali
to wall carpeting through-
out. Full basement, auto
oil furnace. 2 large lots.
terraced and landseaped.
Sidewalk and paved drive.
y $400 down plus costs.
GILES REALTY CO.
FE $6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. AM.—9 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
$875. Dwn Well Constructed’ 2
home: near Oakland Lk. $500" DOWN & UP
Leshe R. Middleton BROKER 183° N°“ YOHNSON FE _5-Ti21 FE 95-7747 OR 3-38.22
INCOME HO’ £. 9 RMS 2 BATHS
plastered walls, oak floors, base-
ment. 3-car garage. $14,500 with |
“ leges, 80,750 with “y190 down | ¢ 3-7555 after 5 30
REACH CAS H CUS.
‘'TOMERS through Classi-| py OWNER. 1 (RM. &
ees | fied Ads, Cal FE 2-8181.' Bedrm
Full price $8.960.
$2000 Dwn. Clean & Well Dec-
orated 2 Bedrm. home off Balk:-
win, Wall to Wall Carpting Full
price $9. 750
$5,000 down for the large famiiv
or income. 2 story, 6 Bedrms. 12
rooms in all Full basement. Se!l
| or TRADE fer free & cleee home. $1,500 down. Must sell. FE 2-6273._
SACRIFICE 8 — {ly BATHS ©
, Fireplace. ? with jak Drie | |
= ARK REAL "ESTAT E SELL - BUY
1362 W, Huron Open
come _ 8 vice,
eash PE 1685.
é
Fa
| |
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2a PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY: DECEMBER ii 12- 1958 ge
_For Sale Houses. | 48 Sale Business Property 49
: eaatyt Monet ‘DOWN
See your a
and
ia gu ta clo ick pos-
| aes j
$9959 WEST SIDE ~ Sell or trade.
Peta oar, Sa > r
bs home. Large lot pared garage. O furn, Screened oy
‘Almost the furniture in-
eluded.” ac house-
1.. H. vomaw Realtor 2-4810 1362 W. Huron Ph. Multiple Listing dervise
HOYT
eM 3 EM 3-3314
PIONEER HIGHLANDS Lakefront Home Furn. 2 bedroom. large living —
Choice CAPE COD style RANCH.) with nice fireplace, kitchen,
2 bedrooms, 12x18 living room,| mette, beautiful recreation es
attractive kitchen with an with bar and pool table, large
counter tops plus eating s sereuned front porch .oi! fur-
full basement has GAS nace, nice sandy beach. Furni-
Large well landscaped let, city] ture, washer and dryer inéluded. water, sewer, bus at corner, ome transferred. Must sel). $14,-
paved street. IMM. L
WASHINGTON PARK
soatae Akt UE bite vou fas TOWN A Hien oat
floors, plastered walls.
See this REAL VALUE NOW.
INCOME PROPERTY
— senational value —
vrem Lue Saree wattrective 3
apt. for owner,
rm. 8p health, will Paare hag
Must be seen io realize value
HOYT REALTY -PON-TEL CENTR:
san &. Telegraph ‘Re,
“HAYDEN a LAKE
This 4 aon
ae
room home ee : eo 5
lace, fur-
ag Immediate Possession. $1,-
$00 down,
. ORCHARD. 5 Room
hbase floors. Plastered walls.
Oil furnace. Fenced yard. $9,200
Terms. 2h eee ent Lake Lots and 12s Soda atth Priv.
LARG
EM_ 3-653! “sou 2-bedroom, e+ wt ond i ae | t condition, tep.lo-
Bunises “OR 3.0411
8 to acre.
[veto = weet ee
How:
.
MAR
around homes, Paved streets,
8
eveloped-sold by
COOK
Open 10-8 Daily
AT UNION LAKE pf 3 bedroom home with liv- in: dining room, kitchen,
tal ‘tiled’ tiled bath, sun porch. Oi)
circu’ater. Storms & screens, Lge. |.
lot with aice lawn. Privileges on
fine beach. Walled Lake Schoo}
district a pperta for only $8,050
with $1,250 d
EMBREE- & GREGG 1565 nion Lake Rd. |
—— a VILLAGE \
terms.
Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron
FE 4-8350 — FE 81715 ~— OA 8-3653
RILEY Winter Lake Bargain wick sale,
home
pina tile bath,
basement, with 8 ‘t. ceilings.
93 ft of water fronta, and. $00
CA { ! — Reduced $2,000. 67
a - sand a frontage. 5- |
bug: ih stone fire- |
pase tile pain vite glass gece |
=. = Pcirsorid room with
y seni ae
brick tFeplace lete dock
Ticed to ht now for! sib ate with woneed aon
BROKER
500 Elizaabeth Lake Rd
PE 4-1157 FE 4-4821
For Sale Resort ort Prop. 44A |
ACRES 6
West Branch,
MILES EAST OF
mr. Rifle River. ,
Cement slab & well, in. OR
3 . after 6 =. ||
For Sale Lots 6
-'$ ACRE BUILDING SITE NEAR
on 500 own Ortonville.
ft. building site. Can ve.
divided tnto 9 lots $1200 $30 Dn. |
ird acre with part ownership |
$50 Oak i = walls. Tile in : lakefront lots. $1000. bath. peel _ as snack — dow |
Z t rnace, Rec- NIT? ae vies can fumed’ Cc. PANGUS, Realtor Storms & screens, 1% car c~ 1919 M15, Ortonville NA_1-2815 7- ct
rage, Lot 7 «& wut. — to CHOICE st BLE FOR
et and Waterford ranch bome near Mist Oakland, | hes = sto. #2054 down ae i ae Haven Esta So r cent mortgage . No. appreximate “*
Low, moath tangs. taxes & ins 20 FE pes rE
J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 88 E. Walton
Open Eves. Sun.
Hempstead $650 DOWN Here is a real buy for Mr.
dyman. Only a
put ae coobirl re apy pen top 3
sha) ‘our room
=e 030 Drive by 165 Lae
Brooklyn off Baldwin.
160 CADIL LAC Si. ee 5
i {
Han-,
_— better ift could
— your family an this
y three bedroom home. Neat
as < Three large bedrooms
- & tiled beth up. Spacious living
room rate di room, re-
modeled kitchen with 10 ft. re-
frigerator. Plastered walls & new-
ly ngage Full basement with
heat, gas water heat-
er, & Ss r softener. — yard
& paved streets. Close to schools
& bus line Full price only $9,900
‘balance
Tt ts vacant. Call us,
the key. Owner has
moved out of state.
F.H.A. TERMS Here is a home you will be proud
to own. 2 5; bedrooms with
lenty of storage space and a
Tak tiled bath with show-/ . gq,
r aa -& built im vanity up.
is x 23 ft. c ted living room
with natural f
&
ou best 6 ons 7 —— New bis I ear ea $2,500
on ‘erea Drive by
mo Michigan Avenue.
ONLY $12.500 This ls a Bock ad at this price.
Carpeted room, knotty
ine iichen Twith dining area,
wo bedrooms & ceramic tiled
bath. Attic finished into two bed-
rooms all J pees and built in
cosets. Full basement, gas heat,
gas water heater. Plastered walls.
newly decorated. alum
ne. Down °but will
cms r $2,500 now & balance in
six months. Vacant. Call us for
the key.
K. G. HEMPSTEAD
62 E_ Huron St. FE 48284
Eve. FE 5-0510 FE 2-3971
FOR COLORED ON MIDWAY. € room home.
Bath. Plastered walls. Fenced
yard, Extra stool & lav. in base-
ment. Oi] furnace. 2 car garage
$9500. Terms.
ON WYOMING, Immediate Pos-
session Clean furnished home.
Bath. Oil heat. 2 sgn . Down.
Bal. only ope hea ‘onth.
J. EN, “Realtor,
86 B. Walto =
OPEN | SATURDAY 2 to 5 P.M.
1311 MT. CLEMENS -
WILL DUPLICATE
$10,895.00 TERMS | 2 bedrobms. Master bedroom has
e a in closet. Bath, The
t kitchen has custom built
ards. Vent fan Breezeway.4
se garage. Full basement.
ol] furnace, ater heater.
If you do not own a lot.
have many to choose from.
Located ty mile west of Opdyke we, ttle repair op S228 Dixie Hwy
‘CHEROKEE HILLS!
$03
RESIDENTIAL . LOTS OF LOTS — LOW AS $595) ', TO 5 ACRE PARCELS i sO t LOCATED ON HILLs | DED.
soSQhE WITH Te CITY WATER . |
Low. as $100 Down |
~LADD' So |
292 | 383 Lapeer Rd
See the New Sites at
It's wooded or rolling hundred
ft sites were planned for to-
pool 3 Leanne ranch and multi- | level. homes!
Close in, convement
Drive out Elizabeth Lake RD.
1 miles west oo Taph Rd.
to §eott Lak. ann rent)
a mile to Lass,
Carl W. Bird. a
Community —— Bank Bldg
44211 Eves. FE 5-1392
FE 4-4
Merrie Oaks, Lake kl vi.
leges. $600 each. Oekiend pe
Sri eget & Fairmont, 80
ae sf Shirley & Judson 45
cone: Seminole Hills. $2200, $400
Brayion hyper} large corner lot
W. Bloomfield Twp. Halstead Rd,
nae approx. | acre. 152 x 276.
Ww. Rd. Seminole Hills. 50 73’ tear, 239° deep.
Bloomfield Highlands, 2 acres
banked wrocee. $5.
‘orner chard Lake & P
66 x 130. $7500. simer
COMMERCIAL. E. Pike St. 7p x 120 $5500
Baldwin Ave. near Howard 90°
frontage. $8,000 terms
M59 near Waterford Town Hall.
314 acres $16,750
Elizabeth Lake Ave. 232 x 120
corner plus additional lof 70x160
Ideal site or actors clinic.
dustrial] —
Ys aine preatere. Railroad
le
Auburn Ave. E of Adams. corner
250 x 120. 3 room home. $27,000.
terms. Trequois
front,
availa-
Roy Annett, Inc. Picea since 1823
2 E. ron FE 8-0466 |
Bloeen "Erevlngs & Sunday 1-4
~-TO BUY OR SELL Residential of commercial lots,
A
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy.
OR_3-1050 Evenings. OR 3-3230
| seo — 7 LOTS $200 EACH OR)
1] $338 on time | Owner PO Box
For Sale Acreage 47 a a
TRIPP 43 acres! excellent. West-subur-
ban cres/ on Pontiac Lk. Rd
for future sub. Some frontage on |
Small lake ~ $35.000 — terms.
Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 75; West Huron Street
—__FE 5-8161 or FE 44278
20 ACRES
We'} hoceiea’ south of Auburn, | west jof Crooks Rd. Level land.
i |
on Mt Clemens St. Watch for gore ‘location for building near | open signs. arrand Nursery. Large unfin- |
ished house on property. Terms. |
IC HAYDEN, Realtor| PONTIAC REALTY | 8 5. FE 8-0441/ 737 cada FE 5-6275 |
aa & AUBURN, NEAT
HOME SITES R T o reom con e lot Mad for || \2 Lote on peroment with water and.
of 600 -
AN... "gee Se Res
tea tor
1919 M15, Ortonville ” NA 3.2819
UNION LAKE Aursenive.” brick
~ bulid
ants
* turing or other retall
Plenty. parking. Only $13,500 dn.
REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 4-358! 1050 W. HURON
OPEN TIL @
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Business Opportunities 51
$41.49 INVESTMENT uts you in
or large .amd very successful
company. No hashes for training
course which is valued at no less
your
= wife from. your own home. Apply
at 464 W. Huron 8t, between 4
and 6 p.m. only. You can operate
this from your home or from our
_office, Or phone FE 4-9237.
4RE YO) Co LOOKING FOR A BUSI-
ness’? Get the free aichigen
Business “trom Realtor
Partridge & Associates, von wes
Huron, Pontiac FE 4-358}. i
BAR & PROPERTY | FOR “SALE
by Bar. Ma. $20,000 dn Schoeller s fon LEASE: 2 BAY SERVICE station at Joslyn & Montcalm
Pontiac Low investment. Good business as agent |~
neighborhood. Heat & water furn.
A real opportunity to own your ,
own business. FE 4-9536 or Fe)
2-3433 after 4 p.m.
FOR SALE COMPLETE SHOE ce |
pair shop. 28] Baldwin Ave. or}
¢,call FE 5-6640 after 5:30. '
EASE - MODERN 2-BAY | copied Reasonable rent
OR 3
FORCED 7 TO SELL — Due to circumstances beyond my |
CARNIVAL
“He's everything I've wavted for Helen. He’s dependable, |
| hard-working Se scared to deal of me!”
——— St v
by Dick Turner
© 1958 by WEA Sermon, ine’
|
| WACKER. re noses Renewet 14 50. cleaner repairing. Free estimates. uarantee | E 23 ewed, pd hate
teed Pree Renewed 48.00. TEETER BABE $8
STOVES, Electric. Delivered. | | ae: SS.
| Renewed rom $29.50 TRADE-IN DEPT.
wore meal $4-7.06 | Easy Capper tub veer $29.95
= The Apt size gas stove $29.95
GooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Table top elec range ...... $30.95
Of Pontiac , Stu udia couca woo. $19.05
| 51 W. HURON FE 4-1555 te livi roam paste. one ia 8s
i ¢ maple bedroom c !
aby atch highchair. Car
bed, corner table. 21°" Motorola
TV. FE 2-0774.
ABY BASSINET PAD COVER.
sey & misc. FE 86-8138.
EAUTIFUL 1958 AUTOMATIC
Seay machine $50 Cash Power- E
ful ectrolux vacuum and at-
_tachments _ $19 44507.
Rollaway bed. comolete $19.95
Hollywood bed ‘'rames. $605 In-
nerspring mattresses. $1795 Co'-
ton mattresses $1295 Pearson's
Furniture 42 Orehard Lk. Ave
sofa custom velge tapestry sofa.
Kindell bedroom svite, dining set
needs minor repair, very reason-
able. 12x15 and 8x10 rugs, odd.
chairs, lamps, end tables MI
fs
UE COUCH. GOOD COND. $2) ‘Renimore ajec $30. FE stov
45 ee HT IRON BRANI) NEW WROUG : Ae beds complete with springs
and mattress 1995 Pearson's.
#2 Orchard Lake Ave ou |
OME DINETTE SETS. ASS -
Ons these yourself ee
ble chairs and ta ieeewas:
eats
3. Popular mpare
those terrific values. Michigan
Fiuorescent. 393 Orchard Lk. Ave.
34
signs,
| CHEST OF DRAWERS. “DRESSER.
wardrobe, bed, small table and |
chairs FE 43023
DUNCAN PHYFE COCKTAIL TA-
FE
|
‘
|
CHINA LAMPS. 2 MA.
3 pair Scran- |
|
anytime week- ble & matching amp tahles Good
cond FE 44757 |
DisCOULN?) SAFE ON | ALL ELEC |
burt r ovens and burners. As
tow .s $219 comp! lete_ MA 5-6011
EUREKA CLEANER WITH” AT-
tachments $39 83
Zenith Hi-Fidelity 3 soeakers $89 00
Tronrit. trom rat $)89 00
Admira) 12 ft
freezer $218.00
Many Others to Choose From
Un to 2 years to pay
WAYNE GABERT upright
new, $75. 2933 Glenbroke, Keego
Harbo
DELUXE 36 INCH GAS STOVE with auto. timer, valued $234 for
$95. Vibrator chair $35. apt. size
like new washer $25 ahd rey
Or will trade. MY 2-1864.
| FOR ‘SALE 3 ELECTRIC TRAINS |
Lionel] O type 671-736-600 voce
16 cars, lots of track & 100 W
Transformer. One 26 in., Bicycle. |
Call OR 3.3289
FIREPLACE FIXTURES. CORNER j
table brass floor lamp. FE 4-6815. |
FRIGIDAIR-E REFRIGERA-|
tor 1950 model, $50. FE 8-2783._
FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS
name brands Scratched. Terrific
value, $149.95 while they last. No
hone orders, please. Michi mz
Fitorescent 393 Orchard La
Se — ALL MODELS
araiiece Chest and upright Spe-
cia ‘ow prices Samuel's Appli-
ance, Davisburg MA 5-6011.
GOOD 17 TV. TABLE MODEL,
$45. 39. W Iroquois.
GE DISHWASHER, $25; 4 BATH-
inetts $3 to $5 and 1 piano, $15.
3616 Auburn Ave, '2 mile past
Adams Road
GOOD DAVENPORT “& CHAIR,
reasonable. FE 4-5586 zs é : eee i GENUINE MOSAIC TILE COFFEE ,
tebles, custom made beautifuliy
designed, variety of colors $37.50
reguarly $69 30 194 N. Cass. FE
35-3323, ‘
GOOD ELECTRIC STOVF, $12 Complete bed Sia OA 8-3918
HIDF-A-BED £LEEPs 2 COM-
fortably < one Reas. See
before 11 Sat. All day
Sun. 15 Gingell cr
KENMORE DELUX IRONER WITH |
chair. Excellent condition, $75 U
OR 3.9220.
| LEAVING TOWN, FURNITURE
i
1
8 PC. DINING RM. SUITE. PR | ladies white roller skates & case
size 4 Corner cupboard. FE 2-1349
9 CU. FT AMBASSADOR REFRIG-
erator, A-1 condition, $69. Walnut |
china cabinet. $18. 10° table
saw with '9 hp motor, $40. Ph
OR 3-8617
ADMIRAL ELECTRIC STOVE.
ooune mode! $85 Misc OR
3-51
Oxb2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95,
5
i
|
| $i . Large eu established gas sta- $7800, ow down pa payment ola § acres $950. | tone repair gara : ge & bump sho 2.3622 a = Pe ea) $450 ae acre | Conigiete wif heavy vor wreck. | FE_8-6580 ee __#?2_W_ Huron < $600 Sts, = pe == 4 Mer es oe pea AC ENCY | Epeasors Annigsee, @necl balan: FR PR —— re 55 price, Vacan ayy hy iin | AG | er. e’c, Heavy inventory of parts a well-built i thin 6 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR. type hgme, Go #0 foot foot se a| MY 3+ MY 3-1143 609 6 E. Flint St. | inciaded Macith Poe eae eee dO single fedem ce blacktop, five cc ore | | $2.000 down Tf vou can't make | chest of drawers Will se 2 miles west Ponti ca f For Sale ‘Farms 48) ters. vou pever ein after 5. EM 3-2612 joore. FA. ofl fur-| “7 | 2 BEL & HOWELL 8 MM movie
Rercerey te ein Lares wee | 37 ACRES William Miller camera, tare 1 ene cagA a storms. screens, ana a«wn- Rottng. “and pay veenee 3 Realtor : 20362 | ee ederis rege for boat, mo- ;
5 ‘fixing. Block b: { 1073 W Huron St : —~ : ae tals feraie Gen wipe Oo aa en Open @ to ® Casi FOR USED. he WORKING |
if Holly aren. tefms fig Oo eee : © ae c. WEBSTER REALTO ? ’ | LATE MODEL CAP AND CaS
14x23 fr ost. OA 8-$122; Orion MY 23291 FOR CASH IN A “POR YOUR LAND CONTRACT room. saice| {00 ACRES with Live erream HURRY, sell things: _ BURN. FE eat) RS 7? AO ' ce 7 rm ms | * pd) to an ac: sorter out mes PB aa through Classified Ads. SwaP gQUITY IN THREE ROOM buyer. Immedi- ac Any Hing goes! Dial FE) pene aad pele ere of krserd
t and fruit trees, for aouse trailer REALTOR W. DINN or good used car. FE 2-0698. Cal)
oy MU 42045 66 W "Ries Poisne ne +2517 2°
8181. afier 4
i t p.m BONNY MAID VINYL TIL
ALCOHOL HITE Sr RUBBER BASE rare GAL $3 ae
4'2-FOOT WALL T
Svyers, 14: W. uron F £4-3064. }
9 CUBIC FT REFRIGERATOR,
$50 Full site Kenmore range, $50
208s” table & 4 chairs, $20. EM
9x 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE,
gee $16.90 Imported,
495. Axminster, $48.98. Rug
al $5.95 Pearson Furniture.
42 Orchard Lake Ave. _
| 124g" TV $12.85 aT in. table model $29 05
21 in tab model, ‘ike new $5995) $15.95. * i i
| | | |
{
15 other sets to choose from Fully |
fuaranteed 30 days. at Obe! TV,
- 3930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. d. FE 44945
17 IN J ADMIRAL TV CONSOLE _3S 56 E 3-5
A Sar ZIG ZAG SEWING
machihe us@s no attachments,
makes hundred. of designs
over payments of $8.20 Take |
mo per s
or pay, contract aerntice of $37.20 —
_ Capitol. FE 4-45
82 GALLON ae wr TER TANK:
8208 been used. Reasonable, FE
RADIO-PHONO. COMB. ONE $12)
and one $20. Small radios. one $6 |
and one $8. 258 Osmun St.
’ i for sale... FE 3-7244.
LARGE ‘DUO-TTHERM wore BURN
er Excellent conditien $40
8-9988 __ Le
LAWSON DAVENPORT & DRAPES
to match, 2 new doors, aver-
age size. Mahogany window table
_Reasonably priced. MI 6-9638.
CARGE CRIB & MATTRESS,
brand new $15.95. Pearson's Fur-
_hiture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave.
LINOLEUM & gees SALE, HALF |
s, 228 N. Saginaw.
BOTTLE “GAS
Good condition.
stove ie sale
$35.00. *1-7785
MAYTAG AUTO WASHER. LIKE
new. $45. Also Maytag wringer ;
Exe. cond. $25. After,
FE 8-3545 . H
MIRROR, 69x42" $45
3-6513
' MAYTAG aes LATE MOD DEL |
cheap. 99 Parkhurst between a
p.m. and 7 pm,
MAPLE DOUBLE DRESSER. TWIN
bed. Night table. Exc. cond. $75
MI 6-8049
METAL WARDR: BE $10. ,STUDIO
couch, $15 On healer $20 Trea
dle sewing machine $i4 Fed Ape
ment electric 50,
chard Lake Ave
MAPLE BUNK BEDS $35 SWING | set 9 ft high $35. 2 used chairs |
$2.60 each. OLive 1-0161. —
|NEW ENGLANDER INNEP- spring mattress,
39” $50 EM
3-2523
NEW PORTABIF SEWING MA-
chire, $78 95
Severa used. au. erase washers
‘ portabi: TV $8!
ROYS RETLACEMENT PARTS
96 Oakland ‘Ave FE 2-402!
NEW FOOD GRINDER ATTACH.
ment for mixmaster Never been
used. Full set of carpenter tools |
FE 2-1215. 608 E. Kennett. °
OIL HEATERS. “BRAND NEW
Coleman's, ope below cogt
sizes, MA 5-6011
VFR 50 USED TV SETS. FROM | $1495 up TV antennas, $9 95 |
WALTON TV | 515 E. Walton
F
All
CHEST TYPE. 624 = PHILCO PREF: new, 1953 FE
PORTABLE LAUNDRY TUBS
Washer Good cond. Che&p, OR | 3-3486. .
8
of are lake Angelus Home, Sale Household Goods: ‘37
BACK FE
_ 4-5950.
‘size 4 Skate cases
vinn- Jaugar bicycles, like |
_new, Boy’ s ice skates, OR_ 3.3743. |
BOY'S DELUXE 20 INCH BICY-
cle. Lionel train mounted on a!
5 x 13 foot table with acces- |
sories, 3630 Coolidge Road be- | tween 16 and 17 Mile Road. |
BOUSCH At'D LOMB 5X30 COST | $155 00. will sell for $75.00. Folding |
Kodak Camera $15.00. Small elec- |
trie Ceramic Kiln and mold |
_ $7500. OR 32-5716 |
| BRAND NEW MAGNAVOX 8 8TERO-
phonic hifi FM, radio Corfsole |
_model. Big Savings. Fl FE 8-8355.
B4PRKLESS BASENJIS PUPPIES
Age Reg Real Beauties FE
= f
‘CHRISTMAS C_OTHES FOR DOL. | ly. all sizes Order now FE &-0113
§ to 9 pm.
CAPITOL DEEP- FRYER, - SLIGHT-
ly- used $16, FE 2-5676
CROCHETED BEDSPREADS. PIL-
low cases ones Sad sachets,
_ 250 Edison’, FE 86351
DELUXE | EXE CLE LIKE }
new $100 £ 13-5
| DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPPIES !
Fars cropped & shots.jReal beau- |
ties, AKCireg FE 8-1647. u
t |LARGE BLUE DOLL BUGGY,
| PEDIGREE BOXER PUPPIES, 7 = i MY 2-6364.
| PERFECT HAMMOND CHORD OR-
/REGULATION SIZE BU M
| = ‘cat Gm __ Ghetiarons Gifts. 9 For Sale Miacllaneous oO
GIRi's CHICAGO OuLER
skates, size 6 . $8, FE
| ant; Toy — a rues
ir condo, ‘white fg Breohs ¥
8, Hyg 6, $4.
Siggy aos & GUN uA oe
OADE TO ORDER
Bie bak’ 9 FOr rae trrtts | REE an MAN G. STUR-
DILY MADE. PLACE ORDE: E N TIME FOR . FE 42889. CHR:
_ RIDGEWOOD RD.
HANDMADE | = T TOPS FOR
TON at IN GOOD COND:
al! FE 92-5205.
ao MADE -— ALL
_Kinds FE +6! JIG SAW eT E WITH STAND
Pom 4g horsepower motor like
ne
Cornet (Pan American) with mute
and case, like new, ai tae
LIONEL TRAIN SET EXT
oie Ascess: Large trucks. re “acsanl
LADIES ¢ CHICAGO RC ROLLER |
skates, slug Worn 5 times with
white Poe ‘case. Call alter 6,
_OR 3-3371. .
40 FT. LIONEL | OGAUGE TRAIN _track and access FE 3-7216.
alum, comb. storm door, New
alum. insulated dog house, alum.
door canopy, ;, bargains. EM M 3-3353.
LIONEL NYC DIESEL FREIGHT
O gauge. Operating cars and Jots
net equipmrent, al] like new.
Mounted on 5x7" foot table. Dou-
ble track with switches. Total
aero $170 cacaliss for $55—FE
LIKE NEW — 3 SPEED SINGLE
__ player _ $4 FE 5-8755.
LIONEL FREIGHT TRAIN WITH
ce and 1 meee! bike. FB
4-3832
LIKE NEW 30-30 DEER “RIPE.
OR 3-5402
$35.
MANDOLIN GERMAN CAMERA, new mandolin _Bither. OL i- 383)
PET LAMB
Call MY 3-4166
PING PONG
TABLES CHURCH’S Ine. __FE 20333 OR UL 2-400 PLAYER | PIANO, KING TRUM-
P3500 = TV combination. OR
Weeks reasonable.
gan, $500. EM 3-321 \
PER
crater? solid white
Fitted -white maple
OR 3-7334. Bet 9 poo] table
maple. $100
cover optional
Tpm. __ _—
TAPE RECORDER COMPLETE
with extra jacks and tapes. FE
26055. Between 9:30 and 5:30 pm
TOYS FOR SALE. BIG ‘DISCOUNT?
Call FE 2-0012
WHITE PORTABLE ELECTRIC
sewing machine, $55. FE 2-6484
59A
CH PINE OR BALSAM
6-12 ft, $2.95. On Chureb
across from Clarkston High
School. MA 5-150" Christmas Trees
trees
hardly used. a0 Asking
h master ine athe nt eon-
fa with ieates end,
auth ©
th. daily. A a ane
BEEF AN AND “PORK ~ HALF uarters, Opdyke Mkt. YE S191,
: ‘08 stops. Just. like brand new.
Cost $45 Will sell for $30. Ph,
PE 65-5760 after 4 p.m
BRIGGS DAMAGED BATHTUB. it to choose from, all colors, $15 &
Prey & 21x30 kitchen sinks. Dame
aged. Your choice, $3:
62 gal. Elson approve 5 yr hot
water heater. 95.
Lavatories. All siges, Damaged,
Your choice
40 Xo natural gas hot water heat
Enis Plumbing & & Heating pre soos
i m Rd. betw
Solin Ra & equlnds, Open 8 rf =:
p.m
50 GOOD USED FIRES oa TUBES,
sizes. 197 S Joh:
APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGES, elu
ie aordinary-»
fcniea Fivorescent,
d Lake Ave. — 18. values.
_ Ore
new, Chegp E
Bannaisiers
CASH WAY
LUMBER
PRICES
4x8 x 33”
PLASTERBOARD
$1.25
4° x 8' x 34" PLYSCORE
THIS WEEK ONLY
$4.75
ROCKLATH
BUNDLE 95c
| 4x8x'q V-grooved mahog $4is
2:8x6'8 sash coors $995
3:0x6:8 flush dr. with lights $14.95
Alum. Comb Dr Comp $2163
’ t
Burmeister’s
Northern
Lumber Co. aol oe take e EM 3-4173
8 pm. daily
Spenser: 10 ‘tu 3
BABY BUGGY. A-1 CONDITION,
$15.00. Bathinette, $4.00. 82 Hud- | CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE
and retail. Beautiful Norway Pine
_Fillmore Hdwe OR 3-1880
CHRISTMAS TREES |
LARGE CHOICE
| 10 per cent of our profits goes to |
the Work of the Lord. ..
707 BALDWIN AVE.
CORNER MONTCALM
CHRISTMAS TREES ~
AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES
1_W. Montcalm PE 8-8423
cUrT OR DIG YOUR. OWN. LONG |
needle, $1 up. Short needle $3 and
= 2922 Sleeth Rd, 3 miles West
Commerce Village. 11, miles
East. of intersection .of Wixom
and Duck Lake Rd ‘Open daily |
8.to 5. MUtual 4-8038
EVEROREEN | BUNDLES $2 82. ROP- ing, ae Also wreathes and
inakets. IL 22-3236. 3520 John R
Rd., Rochester
EVERGREEN ROPING, WHOLE- sale to all House of Evergreens. |
444 Marion St. FE 2-4359.
FOR SALE CHRISTMAS TREES. |
wholesale and retail Retail price |
$2 take your pick Wholesale
price $165 buy the 100 Opdyke |
PICK YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE |
on the stump $100 & up Also | —
Christmas greens. Bring the kids
and your camera 12 miles north
of Pontiac Cedar Lane Evergreen ,
Farm. 8970 Dixie Hwy (TS. 10) |
MA 5-1922.
SPRUCE AND BALSAM TREES
wholesale Can be seen at 5758 |
Site Dixie Highway MAple
SCOTCH PINE TREES
Wholesate trees up to 10 ft_ Over
10.000 in stock. Extra green, Plan
tation grown pine tree. Northern
Christmas Tree Co EMpire 3-3747
eves EMpire 2-236]
SHORT NEEDLE SCOTCH
balsam. 5 to 14 ft Your
$295 ea Sno-flocked trees,
pieces. and door sprays,
& calors On Church &t from Clarkston High Schoo!
3-151
SCOTCH PINE, ALL
ty at Opdyke. Sinciair station
SCOTCH PINE. 723 WOLF RD OR.
_tonville, or ph B'ham, MI 4-9133.
For Sale Miscellaneous 60
3 FT. x 4 FT FIREPROOF SAFE
$100) MI 4-0910 choice,
center
White
across
MA
1 PAIR OF BOY'S. CHICAGO: Size 8 Nearly new | roller skates
With case 73 N Ardmore.
') IN. GALVANIZED PIPE. 13°. | cents per ft. im 21 ft. lengths. EG
galvanized pipe, 17'2 cents per ft
21 ft lengths 3 in, soi] pipe
$3.39 per length, 4 in
$4.08 per tength Thompson,
M59. '« mile west of Airport
1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING |
Insta‘led now at low winter prices
and save up to 30 per cent on
fuel. Also alum storms, awn-
ings, ornamental iron. No money
down — first payment February.
JOE VALLELY Co
Auburn & Rochester Rds.
UL 2-4900 If no ans. OL 1-6623
1 YR. OLD, 26° BOY's ENGLISH
Racer, $25. 1 wetproof 6-yr. crib
_ mattress, $5. OR 3-5807
2 FUR COATS, BEDROOM FUR. | niture, Tone
_er. FE 2-89
2 ance OIL TANKS FE 5-9026 Dormeyer hand mix-
'2 FUEL OIL, TANKS GOOD CON. dition. will deliver. FE 5-9120.
2-PIECE LIVING ROOM “SUITE, 3
IN EX-
8
SEPARATELY. aso MISC, AR-
TICLES. FE 4-5471
4-INCH SOIL PIPE. 5 PT. $379
Sump Pump $29 85
i SAVE PL UMBING SUPPLY
g 172 8. Saginaw E 5-2100 '5 ROOM OIL SSS -HEAT- er, reasonable. FE 5-1413 a aor gees
GAL, AUTS. Gag | WATER
_heater, reasona E_3-7786,
10° TV, gis = ie $20 1263 Venice . off Cary Lake Rad
_FE 2-5459._
16 MM REVERE MAGAZINE MO-
tion picture camera and leather
case. $75.00. Belmont..madb! 16mm |
Keystone motion picture projector |
and case Both like new, $125 00
Electric comforter mahogany din-
ing room chairs. host and hostess
chairs. MI 4 8250
GAL. ELEC HEATER _
M gal auto gas heater
Cab sinks and fittings
Laundry frays, stand
cets 52 $69 95
$5795 up
fau-
$29 95
SAVE PLUMBING
172_ South Saginaw Bt.
26 INCH BOYS ,BIKE
repetr $1000. EM 3-2888. After
GAS. 10° YEAR GLASS. lined high recovery water heater
$6906. 52-gal. electric heater.
69.95: Thompson, 7005 Mag.
__mile west of _ Airport.
48 F-5 FORD, 5 YD. DUMP BOX
A-1 shape, FE 5-2853. | | fixtures,
and Perry. Sinclair Station. Ae
85.
| Used oak flooring
PINE
SIZES, PER. |
soll pipe, ,
7008 |
SELL.
$49 95 |
NEEDS | son
BRAND NEW LUXAIRE OIL FUR-
nace with ducts 85,000 BTU. tang
& fittungs. Wizard vil circulator,
exc cond MA 5-1501.
BATHROOM | FIXTURES, YOUNGS-
town kitchen.-oi! and gas furnaces
- hot water and steam bollers.
automatic water heater harca-
ware. Electrical supplies. crock
and tile galvanized copper black
“ngs and fittings Lowe Bros.
‘aint and Super Kemtone.
cee SUPPLY
| 2685 LAPEE FE 4-541
DOUBLE = FLORENCE
oll heater Small Duo-Therm 0°!
ieee 150-gal. fuel tank FB
ELECTRIC PORTABLE REFRIG;
erator, cost over $200. Ideal fof
| hunters or home bar. re
handles 6 ice trays. =
66918 after 5
ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL | DOWN
hewest exciting modern
light fixtures. Ideal lampsfor stu-
dents $1295 value. $695 Michi-
es Eiporencene 3893 Orchard Lk.
eee sreee PORTABLE RA‘
diator 10 section. $18 Walnut
Martha Washington Sewing cabi-
net $15 Perfect cond Lione! elec- -
tric train. Pair girl's ice
skates, size 5 $3. EM 3-4373
FURNACES WHOLESALE. GAS &
oll MApie 5-601).
FALL SPECIALS
Ix4x4’ * 15c @&
i 2° Fin Radiation $2 00 per ft.
| 6'°-8"-10"" | beams $1.25 ft. & up
10c sq. ft.
Complete stock of used and new
Building Materials
Ail Bargain Priced
(SURPLUS LUMBER & | MATERIAL, SALES co | 5310 Highland Rd. (M501 OR 3-70%a
Fire Extinguishers New 10 Ib. dry chemiral. (General
Detroit) For all type fires. Un-
“derwtitets approved. Cost $6035
seil $30 28850 om Rd., Wixom.
Fleldbrook 99-2329
| FREE STANDING TOILETS $1893
Double bow] sink $ 595
Washbowls with fittings $ 9.95
, dpe. bath sets with trim $39.95
| 3-pc colored path set with
trim soa 95
Factory Inds — _ Irregulars
SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY
172 8. Saginaw FE 56-2100
FOR SALE: TORRID HEAT C GUN -
tvpe vil burner conversion. 2720 gal-
‘or, tank and fittings. 24 inch
girls bike, very good condition,
_EM 3-4270
Garage Doors ' STEEL OVERHEAD
Factory seconds and all standard
sives, $33 and up.
| Wood and steel foldaway closet drs.
| Disappearing stairways.
Steel outside window shutters
| Electric garage door operators,
Garage front remodeling.
Stop in or call for free estimates.
Open ‘til 5 p.m., noon on Saturday.
BERRY DOOR SALES
371 8. Paddock FE 2-0202
Going Out of Business Selling out entire stock. Linoleum
Paint. tile. counter topping and
metal trim. At real down to earth
savings, nothing held back! Our
loss — your gain! Seeing is be- * lieving
Premier Plastic Tile
Au years one location
. Orton lle Rd. Mi5
Mile N of Clarkston.
Daily ir) am to 9 p.m Sun. 9-3,
| HALLICRAFTERS SX-99 COMMU- picahlons recetver. $100. O
o
— JELLED MAGIC | This paint needs no stirring, will
not drip, sag or run,.Rubber of
oil base. Hundreds of colors to
choose from
OAKLAND ‘FUEL & PAINT
436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6150
“K GUTTER. 6 69¢ PER LOT.
"2 copper, 5 Soil pipe. $3.35 per +
Double sink & trim. $25
Romex Wan 2%e ft. FC
WICK'S
__2678 ORCHARD | LAKE RD_
LARGE STRATOLOUNGER RE-
clining chair. 1 bathinette, 1
Hankscraft automatic bottle ster-
ilizver 3 - size 3 dresses, ail
ery reasonable, OR 3-0002.
/ MEDICINE CABINETS WITH Two
sepatae chrome fluorescent lights $20 PA value *19.45. Lavatories.
complete $14.95 Factory irregu-
iors Michigan Fluorescent. 393
Orchard Lake Are. — 30
_ MONKEY FUR «COAT SIZE
= | Exe cond Metronome MY 2-3031
| after 4 pm,
NEW GALVANIZED PIPE _
ain. 21-{t. lengths Ls ft.
on 21-ft. lengths c ft. SAVE PT. UMBING SUPPLY
a 172 8. Saginaw: E_5-2100
OIL BURNER UNIT 4 -* Ceract $25. 1000 gal. of} tank 150 gallon
water tank. Double bed springs
and mattress. FE 4-1319
4
THE vowiiac PRESS, FRIDAY, ¥: DECEMBER 12, 1958
Ree Sale as 6
me a ee: =P
» Pin ee
ng A F
Gas water heater 30 gal.
wet beater $2 ga, . 900. ‘orrison space Sealers
BrU net
a ig.
WOLVERINE LUMBER 320 8. Paddock FE 2-9784
SAVE UP Jo 50% On house } vagy terior and ex-
terior 1.95. a. th gal, and $40.95 |5™ EGA ey
ate CENTER
SE REY.
* ELECTRIC ORGAN — ‘bois one condition, Save plenty
» the new 1959 mode! Conn Minuette
meMORRIS MUSIC 34 8, Telegra:
a
Across from Tel-Huron
FE) BTANO TU NING —OscaR SCHMIDT
— {Gays RECORD PLAY- $20. 35-8378,
: SACL Gi GENRE CONSOLE,
{Small Walnut Bpinet. . . aor
no Good practice
Good practice piano.” cat me
Small apartment plano, suitable for
recreation room, large discount.
Reconditioned small Baby Grand
ano,
2 ease tof beat + _;+ $20.95, Your
Special sale on 120 eae accordions.
Special prices for Christmas,
GALLAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE:
TAPE RECORDER, COMPLETE
with extra oe £ oon FE
8-6055 bet. 0: bet. 0:30 & 5
UPRIGHT PIA Loe 180 wat BE-
fore 7 p.m. OR
WANTED: PIANO SOR BUNDAY
— use, Will pay cash. MAy-
air 2
‘KING “BROS. Pontiac Rd. at yke
6-0734 or Pee eiiia
STAIN SEEL BLE —_— $32.50. Toilets, B : Haas
Site west of “Air *
12 ted ntad “a ist pt o* . =!
SENT “COLORS 12 SHADES
P co! - 18 SHAD M ‘AR COLORS — 5 SHADES g’x8" Flue Lining ...... $1.25 Brick Mortar ......... $1.25 Sk
e'x8" Cleanout shoots $1.72 Ea
Incinerator and Dutch Oven daors
pa Ri ‘ gs, Covers and
rates
BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY CO.
81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 WIEGAND
MUSIC CENTER We are pushing you now to avoid
your being va
let our new accordion now.
Piano tunt pone ning =< organ repair
PHONE FE 24
| Sale Office Equipment. 63 Es |.
ATTENTION: BUSINESSMEN
2 Underwood typewriters with
long 26% inch carriage. © Excellent condition. Ph. 4-1932.
Sale Store Equipment 64
GLASS , SHOW CASE, 6 FT, LONG.
Like new, FE 8-1431.
SPECIALS 2 SCALES Seon are es
1 cuber. Reas. PE 5-8538.
Sale Sporting Goods _ 65 65
in and hear. the tone of | Blonde 3-9105, 8615 Pontiac
Lk. Rd. = :
tap and Galea at stud AKC MUtual 4864." :
: ; 18
tered. Partly housebroken, Cheap,
q CUTE PUPPins roe SALE,
weeks old. Cheap. PE 4-1319.
DEPOSITs TAKEN ON WHITE Christmas 8. 123 N.
Merrimac. off :
GERMAN SHORT HAIR
nee
GRADE NY MAR a years old. isis. MA 5-2112.
MINIATU 8 Pty candy oe te
pion stock
MONKEY, nit , 65 Williams St. FE o reper gs
ALL PET
vibe} 4-6433.
PA
183 Sanderson
BLACK, “AP- POODLE PUPPIES: * ricot & silver MUtual 4-0045.
POODLE PUPPIES AND Peat
Pomeranian puppies, FE
SLICES oF HAM oe
-“So what is so unusual! about a hot water bottle?”
rr hal 80c & UP PHONE re
PA Nieesa haar TO TALK.
Cages, 591. 4th St, FE 2-4025.
a, CANARIES. CAGES,
- 584 one and Ave.
foostaa S LvERE BLACK Min. Doxies. ot ferriors Hold _for Xma ‘Xmas. 3-2893.
PARAKEETS. ASRS SHOW birds, cages, food. Crane’s Bird
Hatchery. Auburn Rd. L. 2-200.
REGIT TERED MALE SOxER OR
ISTERE. STANDARD POO-
dies & eal $35. Also 8t. Bernard
ein su harness. . MU
REG, Y Fox TERRIER PUPS.
Hold Ie Xmas. OR 3-2558
a zor FOX TER-
__Tier_ pup . Call EM 3-6528.
REG. MALE ext GESE PUP-
71-0243.
“y" grooved 4x8x'" $4.99 Ea./ 12 GAUGE BROWNING “AUTOMAT- a REGIS-
1x13 Ww pine shelving 12c lin. ft. i modif fled 28” barrel, fired tered, 8750 Commerce Rd. EM
1x2 w pine stripping = = x shells cost, $152. Sell for) 34079.
bax? KL et bac ES _tia, OR 33is1.___ SIAMESE KITTEN. REASONABLE.
Clear W pine basebrd 6c lin. ft. Soatna Bac BAGS, FROM . = 2tS _To good home. FE 5-036. _
Clear W pine base shoe 2% lin. ft) Oe eee ee leather hand Tor TERRIER PUPPIES.
ear W pine casing 6c lin ft | Ladies eniuine leather hand. 4 UKC reg. 638. PE 2-160.
6 Tbe. ee ere ip aliae SS’ pinfolds ...... eee $3991 TOY FOX TERRIERS, Poo!
i TO PRIOR SALB ‘alues to $10.00 registered. Terms; Christmas de-
8 Men's 2 sulters, from. ..... $12.95} _live NA 17-2931.
BOSTONIAN 3 PC. SETS .. $19.95| TOY FOX TERRIERS, 2 MALES, a eT Train case: 2i-inch Weekend and| purebred, 7 weeks old. tee bless
PHILLIPS SPORTING goops Wo N -SAGIN FE 56-1401 Hunting Dogs 69A
LUMBER CO. 19 Anda Yd Hwy. Walled Lake
> eye and Pontiac
Phone Market 4-1084 en
—— WINDOWS AND SCREENS.
? s' doors & screens. Wood.
SEATS, $785 VALUE,
at extraordinary values. —_——
Piecrgeeee. Orchard La
ve. —
aD SALVATION ARMY
SHIELD 8TORE
Rveryining. to meet your needs.
rrr urniture, Appliances
8 WEST LAWRE cE
(ee OIL SPACE HEATER, refrigerator, metal bed, complete.
2 Venetian: blinds—T ft, wide.
B FE 8-6745.
BARGAIN aS GOOD USED
Go CLUBS TAKEN. IN ON
TRADE AT PRIVATE CLUB
MUST ey Cc
PLETF ETS ANGING IN
PRICE FR OM $40 TO $100. CALL
_MAytair 6-2576 or Midwest 6-4193.
CHAIN SAWS HOMELITE, START
at $169. New Mono, $09.50.
el o* the vear). Sales & Serv-
Clift Dreyers Gun & 8 s
Canter. 15210 Holly Rd. Holly.
_MElrose 4-6771
e|GUNS —- MODERN OR ANTIQUE,
buy, sell or trade.
BURR-SHELL 375 8. TELEGRAPH
GUNs - BUY SELL TRADE.
_ Manley Leach. 10 Bagley.
MEN'S S8PEED SKATES WITH
fra 64333 eo 10, $10. Call eves,
MARLIN oe A. LEVER 2 ACTION 22,
carbine style, cost $75 sell for
$50. FE pet.
“TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows, wood
or aluminum. Glass put in your
sash. 1025 Oakland Ave, FE
eed aaah DISCOUNT OF 15
r cen all portabies
orbes Printing a “Office Supply
4500 Dixie Hwy . Drayton Plains,
next to Pontiac State Bank. Open
an ti! Christmas, OR
ring this ad with you.
"Wood Closet Doors
Closing out birch mahogany and
meer eree byfold type doors. At our
BERRY DOOR S$ ALES |
37] 8. Paddock
REMMINGTON SUTOMATIC bP
gauge Poly-choke and month
oy a Brittany * (omale!
WE HAVE THE CHRISTMAS
. Brown-
ery. aus Kormor-
an, Lyman & Weaver scopes.
‘ome out and see ws. iff
e r Dreyer Gun @& Sports Ce A
Hp Holy Rd. Holly. maritons
Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B
NITE CRAWLERS 2-DZ. FOR 48c¢
RED WORMS 100 for 78
389 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE
WELLS COMMERCIAL 2 ad Open 24 hours, 7 days.
_party, Oe 5 2536, ‘68 model. Pvt.) Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66
woos & COAL HEATERS AND and used oi] heaters. SAM-
_UEL's APPLIANCE, MA_ 5-6011
WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI-
nation doors and windows.
FE 42521
BENSON LUMBER CO.
Machinery 60A
as WELDERS FROM 100
up, 220 volt. Good cod.
aa Bargains, FE 4
FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6
cylinder for trucks, saw mills &
etc. Ford | peony engines for
irrigations industria} Gael
tions Cal] distributor. MI 46
Do It Yourself
FOR RENT
61 A-1 TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL,
fill & black dirt Buildozing ex-
_cavating basements. OR 3-6932
A-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED 81 STONE.
—_ cravel fil. Lyle Conklin,
E 8.1112 or PE 2-8572
ace DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL sand see road gravel. FE 5-4758.
‘OW MANURE
ROAD GRAVEL 60-40
CRUSHED STONE, SAND. GRAV-
Earl Howard. EM : 3-0531
Tor 80) on BLACK DIRT & FILL.
sWined! Coal & Fuel 67
BIRCH & ed FIREPLACE
_¥ood, 2-5474
GOOD DRY SLABWOOD uae CORDS
for _ $10 delivered.
Wall paper steamer, floor sand-
ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur-|
mace vacuum cleaners. Oakland)
Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake
_ Ave. FE 5-6159
PFAFF SEWING ING MACHINES
Dry goods. drapery marerial
Paint. formica, plumbing & elec-
trical somes Open 7 days week |
Days 8:30 600 Sundays 10) to 4:00 Routan Builders Sup-
ply. 156 W. Montcalm. FE 5-4712.
SURPLUS PLASTICS Sheets, rods, cylinders and blocks
Clear and colored. Fiberglas and
solvents. AlJ kinds of lucite en-
bedments.
L PLASTICS prvaaro.
3345 AUBURN RD. E 5-924)
Cameras, Easipacat 61A
4X5 SPEED one MANY AC-
cessories. FE 5-5743.
WE BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM.
eras, projectors, tape recorders
Eppert's ‘amera soe. 57 W. He}
FE 56-6615
~'Sale Musical Goods 62
PRICED —
2 AFT. APT. SIZED PIANOS:
to sell. FE 4-409
APT. SIZE BABY icREne PIANO
$200, 4090 Lamont. OR 3-2835.
Drayton Plains.
ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD PIANO, EX-
cellent condition. Call before 2:30
ps 859 _- 8., Eliza-
eth Lake Estates
ACCORDION SALE. ALL fue
Accordions loaned free be-
ginners with lessons. FE $5428.
ARMSTRONG ae EXCEL-
lent cond 4-7321.
ARMSTRONG | PoE AND CASE.
good FE 4-6952.
B-FLAT CLARINET WITH CASE, |
$23. Gibson electric Hawatian gu-
tar with case amp. Like new)
— $65. 2933 Glenbroke, Keego
Harbor.
B FLAT CLARINET, WOOD, Evett-Scharffer, master model
like new Also flute, Artley mode
105. like new. FE 46683, after
6 Pm. B FLAT CORNET ALL “BRASS
with silver bell. Cost $147 will
sell for $90 cash, Call FE 5-5760
after 4 pm.
B FLAT EBONITE ‘ CLARINET.
Case & stand. Used 3 mos. Priced
to sell. MAple 5-1033.
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ANY
organ—Be suré and see and hea
the Lowrey or Ran for only 8995
A small deposit will hold an or-
= of vour choice for Christmas
elivery
GALLAGHER’ ‘s. 18 EE. Huron E 4-0566
HAMILTON GRAND SiAHO, 367
State St.
HOHNER “ACCORDION LIKE NEW
$25. FE 8-6214. | 652 Lookout Dr.
HAWAIIAN GUITAR. EXCELLENT)
__condition, $25. MA_5-1667.
GRAND PTANO 0, FINE “TONE. SAC-
rifice for $325. MI 47717 or MI’
4071,
lowe? ORGAN, MAHOGANY. Berkshire. 1 yr. old.
Gee for need TLiocctnchire ode 200 se OF "18
in. dry oak & hickory fireplace
wood. Will deliver. 2190 Davis-
burg Rd Phone Holly. ME 4-0461.
FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL- ALL
SIZES OF FURNACE & STOKER |
COAL-KINDLING & ALL SIZES |
OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE
WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL.
OAKLAND FUEL & La 436 |
ORCHARD LAKE. FE 5-615
KINDLING WOOD, TRUCK TaD
delivered cheap. FE 68-2404.
LOTS OF WOOD, CHEAP, FIRE-
place, furnace & stove. Dry oak
f pie: any length, delivered.
A 5§-1560 after 4:30 p.m.
cea SCREENINGS, $8 <
2 ton loads. FRAN.
OIL. 3722 Orchard L re |
2-8282 FOR SALE: 200 CO
~~|3HOP LOADS, 8618 A LOAD IN. city limits, OR 3-6022.
WOOD, FIREPLACE & FURNACE.
Eh Oak, Maple & Kintiling
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Le
OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM-
ming & removal. FE 8-2275. __
Stark Bros. Nursery Representative
Landscaping Ornamentals
Fruit and Nut Trees
EM 3-3125 after 4 P.M. For Evening Appointment
For Sale Pets 69
1% YEAR OLD, AKC. MALE COL-
He Loves children, wu trade
for Manchester, -FE 5-88:
2 FEMALE BEAGLE eal 3 WES
old. EM_3-3726.
ae SILVER. MINIATURE. POO-
dies, ®@ wks Ideal Christmas
_gifts, MA_5-0303.
AKC REG. COCKER PUPPIES
Will Christmas. OR
_3-2602,
AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES —
Will keep ‘til Christmas. Female,
__ $40, Male, $0v. EM_.3-2693
ATTENTION DOG FANCIERS —
Perfect house dog, rare breed
from Tibet — LHASA APSO
_AKC puppi ies. MI 68-3479 7
AKC IRISH SETTER, MALE, 6
months, Terms arranged. Deposit
will hold for Christmas FE 4
weeknays after 6 pm. all day
Saturday and Sunday
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-
pies. Priced to sell. OR 3-6634,
_eves. _ _
BEAGLES, AKC PUPS AND
i hounds, Will fora A Xmas. ice prices OR 3-73
BOSTON TRRIER STUD AMP
stock. Curtiss. OR 3-9296.
‘BOX PUPPIES, LASTING CHRIST: mas 3 gifts s $10 UL _2-3864.
| DALMATIAN PUPPIES 2 MONTHS |
old, registered, champion lines
Nicely spotted t 6§-8892 eve-
_nings, , weekends
AKC COLLIE PUPS. HUNTING
parents, housebroken Cheap
_sTerms or trade, OL 1-0226
BOXER PUPPIES THOROUGH-
breds. Fawn-colored females —
May be seen at 4708 N. Wood-
ward, Royal Oak Or call MI
6-2786, hold for
32 AKC REGISTERED ,BEAGLE
__pbups EM _ 3-0657.
AKC GERMAN guoeraain 5 MO.
_ Davison OL 3-4
ENGLISH SH POINTER PUPPIES.
REGISTERED UL 29-4257. CALL _AFTER :
ONE Buicx AND TAN 18 MO.
old, Re One Beagle running,
Reg 558 Second FE 46970 REG. ENGLISH SETTER PUPS, 12
Wks old, $25. Either sex. FE
75432, TWO FOUR-YEAR-OLD MALE
beagles, $15 cach 5061 Beymour
Lake Rd. 1% millea west of Baid-
win,
Dogs Trained, Boarded 70
DOGS, CATS BOARDED, FE 2-4708
Burr-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph.
Hay, Grain & & Feed 71 71
\ST AND 2ND HAY. ay sTkAw &
Manure. Ph MA 5-0666.
18T AND IND CUTTING HAY &
straw Also wood. FE 4-4228—175
Scott Lake Rd
— +rrrs OF 18ST & 2ND CUT-
straw. corn and oats
wit ae OA 8-2179.
HAY AND ) STRAW. 400
MElrose 71-2791.
For Sale Livestock 72
11. HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 80M close springers calfhood vacci-
nated. Will sell ome or all. 5745
eeymeee Lake Road. Oxford OA
BALE
8 WK. OLD PIGS.
FE 8-0020
35 HAMPSHIRE PIGS. 6 WKS
old. Ph. FE 5-9971 Harold Biglow.
ARRIVE FOR CHRISTMAS,
quarter horses, pleasure horses.
roping saddles, cutter. Misc. MU
__ 40525 _ Tip_ Top Ra Ranch.
GRADE OE an Dp PONY
Mare, 3 year old
_ 8-211 Por BEAUTIFUL SILVER
ane and tai! Dapples — from
$175. EM 3-0320
SADDLE MARE, BRED TO ARA-
bian: her filly, reg. Davison, OL
3-4286.
-Sale Farm Produce 75
APPLES, EATING & COOKING.
he per bushel. 3899 Gregory
, Gingelville.
qe $1.50 BUSHEL & UP,
also sweet cider. Homestead Or-
_chards 5460 Orchard Lk. Rd.
APPLES. CIDER. HONEY. KINGS-
muy 2330 Clarkston Rd, Lake
rion,
FOR SALE APPLES AND SWEET
cider. 623 E. Walton.
' GLACKMORE “FARMS, . 2150 E Sil-
verbell Rd. Eating and cooking
apples, $1 bushel and up. OL
| 1.6489
| Sale Farm Equipment 76.
eee TOTAL. PRICE BUYS A
brand new chain saw. See it at
Miller Garden and Lawn
Equipment. 1593 8S. Woodward.
(Just North of 14 Mile) Bir-
mingham Phone MI 4-6053 We
also have the latest models Mc-
Culloch Chain saws
BOLENS AND WHEEL HORSE
tractors with snow blades and
-castors. Also Reo Trim-A-Lawn
with snow biade, Several others.
EVANS EQUIP, & DIXIE HWY
MA 5-7878 or OR 3-7924
CHAIN SAWS
McCULLOUGH NEW & USED
sGyarentecd service’ is our motto
Y¥Y CREDIT TERMS
HOU GHTEN & SON J. I. Case & New Idea Dealer
Rochester OL 1-9761
CHAIN SAWS, 3 HP SAWS, ALL
price $119.50 Il tractors and
mower greatly reduced.
Lee’s Sales & Service TERMS 921 Mt. Clemens St.
FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND
used. Proulx Oliver Sales on M24
just north of Oxford.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
McCulloch Chain Saws
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE
OF NEW 1959 MODEL McCUL-
LOCH CHAIN 8AWS AND AC-
TION OF RE-CONDITIONED, USED CHAIN SAWS. WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC-
CESSORIES.
OUR SERVICE AND PARTS DFE-
PARTMENT ARE ALWAYS
READY TO SERVICE YOUR Mc-
A Ww
WE HAVE CREDIT TERMS
KING BROS.
PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE 40734 FE 41112
Michigan Chain Saw
Distributors
POWER EQUIPMENT
HEADQUARTERS
'SALES - oy 35621 - RENTALS
3-68:
~ SPECIALS
. FARMALL CUB TRACTOR WITH LIGHTS. HYDRAULIC & PTO WITH 13 IN. PLO CONDITIONED IN Aa SHAPE i
PRIC:
KING BROS. pErORTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE FE 0734 FE + i |
| CREDIT TERMS
|
1112 positions. Reg. ae $169.50. Our
Auction Sales 77 For Sale Housetrailers 78
et ie
“AUCTION” - Auction sale to reduce inventory
of new and used farm machinery.
December 16 and 17. Davis ma-
chinery. Phone NA 17-3292. Orton-
MERCHANDISE SOLD AT
-~AUCTION- EVERY
Saturday and Sunday
NIGHT—7 :30 P.M.
SUN SALES COMPA
6673 DIXIE HWY.
USED FU RNITURE, SOLD AT
-AUCTION- EVERY
Friday—7 :30 P.M.
FILL UP—SELL OUT ONCE W EEKLY
SUN SALES COMPANY
8505 DIXIE HWY.
MA 5-1341
“TWO LOCATIONS": TO SERVE YOU BETTER
B&B
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway
Draytpn Plains
Every Pridey eee? pn.
Every Saturday ...7 p.m.
Every Sunday ....2 p.m.
Buy and Sell Daily
ORlando 3-2717 ___DOOR PRIZES SAT |
SATURDAY DEC
1 mile South % mi.
Lake Orion This {s an unusual
big sale of evtra nice merchan-
dise. Twin bedrm. suite complete
refrig.. autonetic washer, Youth
bed complete, Oi] burner, 2
lete. Leather top
matching end tables. Rollaway
bed. radio & record player.
French doors, cedar chests. power
saw, 3-wheel bike New dolls &
toys. 3 pe sectional. Pull-up
char dishes, TV, piecuae axeem
LOT EXTR
DISHES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ladder back
chairs, Country Windsor chair,
Plank bottom rocker, @olls, child's
rocker, Wash stand. stools
3 kitchen Plank bottom chairs
Wash bowl & pitcher set. Old
A lot of Oeatra nice dish-
es Gone With The Wind Lamp
Misc. items galore. Sa'e held in
a heated building Brodie & Up
ton Auctioneers and Al Tyler
Manager This will be our last
__Sale for this year. r. MYrtle 2-1521.
‘BATURDAY. DECEMBER 13 AT 1
m. Furniture for every room
lus Christmas items Lots of
nice new toys tricycles. child's
rocker record player, stuffed ani-
mals and dolls games, etc. Also
fresh country eggs. Bud Hickmott
will auctioneer at Oxford Com-
munity Auction on M24 just north
of Oxford.
For Sale Housetrailers 78 Hi “ PLL LOLOL LL
| 16'2 FT TRAVELING TRAILER. Excellent shape FE 4-528
16'5 FT HOUSE TRAILER — VA
cant property or iate station wa-
gon OR 3-3743_
1948 — 27 FOOT HOUSETRAIL ER
for ‘sale, with stool, FE 8-8219.
AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1932. Guar-
anteed for life. See them and get
@ demonstration at Warner Trail-
er Sales. W. Huron /Pian
to join one of Wally Bryan's
exciting caravans).
4 Pontiac Chief ° Detroiter
This peeks Specials 1949 Elear 29°... 1952 Prairie Techeauar 5 ar $098.
ville, 952 Travel ee cal sesees $1085
AUCTION WEDNESDAY “WIGHT, iiss we oe indi BOSESCREESS | 2. December i? Last sale Da tokn| mahannce Si ae : "til March 1950. L. i Bmart Sale 1952 Prairie AEE 35" ... $1605.
Aa appt hat saichivas. 1955 Pontiac Chief 31° ...... $1896.
. . NEW TRAVEL TRAILER AT COST
IBBANKRUPT AND 1 Only, all gas.
RAILROAD SALVAGED | 108e’sun cruiser 15° ...... Koos.
Bob Hutchinson
Mobile Homes
Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway
4 miles North Pontiac
OR 3-1202
- Open 7 days a week.
TRAILER EXCHANGE
New Andersons
We buy, sell and trade
Used 8-10 Wides
USED TRAILER ON RENTAL
PAYM
ENT PLAN
Bottle Gas
Parts and Supplies 60 8. Telegraph FE 2-3200
Open 9 to 6; __Closed Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE
or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales,
5685 Williams Lake Road Dray-
ton Plains OR_ 3-2838.
Rent * Trailer Space 79
MOBILE * yIL-
mile SE Pon-
170'N ._ Opdyke = E 5-3361
INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS from bus stop. Pontiac Trailer
Coach Park. 5-902.
AUBURN “HOTS.
axe The finest. %
te
__ Lakeville Rd
MOBILEHOME eT aTES. MOD-
ie —— and playground.
OU" VE SEEN THE REST, NOW
see the oe Square Lake Trailer
Park.
Auto- ‘Accessories | 80
PONTIAC 3 MOTOR. R308
"48-53 Plymouth ‘49-’5
V-8, °50 Chevy motor. Cail
For Sale Tires
4 NEARLY NEW 6X20X15 6 “PLY
white walls tubeless tires, Will
trade or sell for 4 6x70x15 white
walls. EM 3-3383.
B-i USED TIRES, $3.50 UP, WE
buy, sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SALES
$03 $03 Saginaw | St. FE 40687
STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES
wo tn on General Safety Tires.
to 60 per cent off. Black or
y itewalis
ED WILLIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn
Auto Service 81 PAP LAPP LDP LL LLL LLP AAAI AL
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE
car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma-
ee Shop, 23 Hood phone FE
80A
a
ie
FOR EXTRA pag ivectad SKID PROTEC-
tion, have your
TRACTIONIZED
GOODYEAR
SERVICE-STORE 30 8. Cass 5-6123
INSTALLED FREE Mufflers & tail pipes
Hollerback Auto Parts
340 Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE 3-9477
Sale Motor Scooters _ 82 oe ee ae ee ES
CHRISTMAS SALE
Motorbikes and motorcycles 3'2
hp. $228. 5 hp. $320 Harkless
Sales & Service, FE 5-2454, 478'2
Mt oe
HMAN SCOOTE
ANDERSON “sg LES & SERVICE.
FE 4-4246.
For: Sale Motorcycles 83
1956 TROTWOOD. 17 FT, MOD-
ern $1,150. EM_3-3906.
COME! COME! OUT BEFORE
you buy a trave! trailer. You
can't beat our prices. Tour-A-
Home 15-17-!19-30 ft. Pixie 17-21 ft.
Used Trailer Buys of The
extra «pecial.
Cruiser. 51 ft TV.
auto. washer $3495. 1958 Palace
Rancr home 10
‘952 LaSalle 35 ft. $1395. 19854
Pontiac, extra clean, $1995 1956
v1 oft., $1845. Silver
$1345 Travelon, 21
ft $695 New Moon 27 ft. $350.
2614-1952 New Moon, 4
trai ree phate 14 ft. Atlas,
-Holy Marine: Coach Sales. 1210
Holly ep. Holly) MElrosé 4-6771.
* PARKHURST
TRAILER SALES ; 1549 Lapeer ee “ Lake Orton
2-4611
Featuring wee Mose Mobile Homes
10 wide, custom made. On
sale ote $4,995 complete, 15° and
19 Tourahome, JoWest prices any-
where °53 40° 3-bedroom Travelo,
uacerteot heat, carpet. Only $1,-
~ OXFORD —
TRAILER
SALES STEWART GENERAL
HOLLY, VAGABOND
GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER
14 to 57. 8 wide. 40 to
pick from, We trade. sell or rent.
We have some wonderful buys
right now, See us ay. One
mile oon of Lake Orion on M24.
MY 92-0721.
NEED A FINANCE:
FIXER? Order Classified
Ads to sell, find a
good job. FE 28181 is
the Want Ad number! rent,
ft. wide. $4395. |
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Teangportation Offered 87, For Sale Cars~ “ on
UNK AND
FE 32886 days or
CASH ROR LATE MODEL USED -CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD.
FE 8-4539 CARS BOUGHT IN ANY CONDI-
tlon, FE, 2-7836.
CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES
Cass at Pike FE 5-7398 CH AS cheap cars eves.
estas down to, busines
get ibe" more
Remember TELL EVERYONE YOU
KNOW TOP paaee 54 PaID
FOR GOOD VU CARS
AND PICKUPS, CALL
JOHN L. LIBERTINE, OR
JIM HARTLEY, OR 3-6111.
Dixie “OK” Lot get Cot at ag 65-0343. You might
from me.
TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878
See M & M Motor ‘Sales For ne dollar on later — cars
2527 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603
Tor en KUNE CARTROCE
2-0200°; “CLEARANCE
ee ee eee
$1195 2-door hard ‘Montelair,
1956 MERCURY a
ERCURY prse ++~ $605
inst econ + 956 to 1968 1066 LINCOLN, (A wonttae
aa . $i
Capri hardtop, Full power
Sharp!!t. :
FOR: SacnrcHnanosn ee hoes
1067 PORD .......25.+-5--2 Pad
_ Boe 4dr. hardtop. Fair-
_ FORD Wagon ......... $1895
®@ pass. Soles steering, power
brakes. Better than new.
1 Fo! neem toormamonsan $716
2door, V-8
1984 FORD ........ sos $505
Fordomatic. z
Lon dct a pfelstwiaiecs . $495
fag te hes og *
1957 0. OBILE ay $i9es
er hardtop, Power —_—
brakes. Spotles:
1057 POHHYSLER New Yorker $2195
4dr. ht. 6-way seat. Power
steering, wer brakes. Show-
room condition.
1966 CHRYSLER 2-dr. ht ... $1505
New Yorker, Full power. Better
than. new.
1956 -_DESOTO Convert ...... $1295
Pull power. Red & white.
1958 ‘VROLET Convert . $2195 Pwer steer V-8. Automatic.
1950 CHEVROLET ......... $165.
1965 -BUICK Hardtop ....... $795
1963 BUICK HA iP $405
No money Fapintcll A rytt
1955 CADILLAC Sicacy. pe DeVille $1005 |
19,000 anew
1960 CADILLAC ...............
BOB FROST, 280 HUNTER BLVD.
MI-6-6934 (BY-PASS AROUND acide
_ BUICK 4 DR., GOOD
gy Lin: condition. Ray ya
2073 Willow Beach, Keego
Harbor,
1953 BUICK, HARDTOP, DYNA-
flow, R&H. ABSOLUTELY .NO MONEY DOWN. Assume — pay-
of $17.08 mo, Call Case
vr. Parks at MI 4-7500.
Harold Turner Ford,
Orc ae 88s a FOR ai ra MAKE
or model, any shape or condition.
Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn,
FE +2131, e
THE HIGH S$ Is what wt oo, We
56, peony
Our nord "ise Lien tops ape used cars dates
back to 1 Open Eves. to 6.
‘/“ VanWelt
4540 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains
RR 3-1355
WE NEEL
Cars
‘6S to ‘38 models. Must be clean.
AVERILL’ 2020 Dixie Hwy.
FE 2-9878 FE 46896
JUNK & USED CARS WTD. PIcK- up service, FE §-2000,
WANTED ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV. OR
Pontiac Statior wagon, Must be
A-1. Phone FE 2-0028.
Wanted Used Trucks 89
CASH PAID
fof all mode!
Used Trucks
SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy
OR 3-2105 OR 3-031!
Used Truck Parts 89A
ED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS
HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES
2635 Auburn Ave. FE 46632
For Sale Trucks Ann eee
"$$ CHEVY TRACTOR AND
tandem flat. Straight air. $3,100.
PE 2-6141 1956
Ford %4-Ton Express
$950
Larry
| Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
OL 11
‘48 CHEVROLET 1 TON STAKE,
best ier after 4 p.m. 1985 Sash-
abaw :
1953 CRE VEOLET 2 TON STAKE
truck, with 2 speed axle in a per
fect shape. Phone. MA 6-2177
‘52 CHEVY. bes PANEL.
FE ane
é PICK-UP, 1951 “% Fenton, TON FOR
$250. 9475 Denton mn Rd., Mich, MA 98-7164.
FORD 1948 14 TON Hg VERY-
good cond. $250. MI 4’
‘$5 FORD TRACTOR,
equipped, air-brakes.
"46 GMC 4, roe NEW PAINT.
"$2 Engine. OR 3-2038.
INTERN NATIONAL
pickup FE 4-04
SPECIAL
"48 Jeep 2 wheel drive pick-up,
perfect condition, only $256.
ROGER’s SALES & Cae
23-9555 C-750. 5 BULLY
FE 4-8261.
54 MOD EL
| 695 Auburn Ave
PONTIAC'S TRUCK CBNTER
GMC RETAIL BRANCH
Oakland at Cass
yor Harley Davidson see Harley | WRECKER, '54. DUAL WHEELS.
avidson Sales Co., 372 8. Sagi-| Low mileage. 2989 Orchard Lk.
naw. Rd. Keego.
Boats & Accessories 85 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B nee Cre
1988 WOLVERINE 14 ALUMINUM | '52 NASH HEALY $500. MY
boat. 10 hp Johnson motor with
cart Wesbar car-top carrier with
roller for one man loading. 2 life
cushions anchor, pad-
hours running time $475 takes
all. OR 3-8500
A FEW 1958 MERCURY MOTORS
jeft 16 hp., 22 hp, 30 hp, and
40 hop eiecinic starter and
ator. Big discount. Cliff ryer,
Holly B , Holly, MElrose 4-6771.
BOAT. STRIP, WOLVER-
ine retth front and center dek.
$100. 3834 rey Park, Drayton
Plains, OR 3-4414.
CADILLAC Ses EVINRUDE
motors Assorted sizes, cushions
and windshields. $5, $10, $15.
Tipsico Lake.
Always open
CRUISER JUST ARRIVED
22” CRUISALONG w-135 Gray
16 an‘ 19 CENTURY Resorter
ay CADILLAC ied sy Bee
RCURY Mtrs. 6 to 70 H
INI. AND LAKES SAL i Ss
WH 4-712) 3127 W Huron FE 2-6122
GIFTS For the boating people. Full line
of marine accessories, Use our
lay-away plan. Open Sunday &
evenings
Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER
1899 8. TELEGRAPH RD
-8033 Open Sundays
¥:
JOHNSON MOTORS Starcraft boats and Gator trailers
EVERYTHING FOR THE BOAT
A few 1958 Johnsons left
OWENS MARINE SUerine
396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2
“USED 16-21° CABIN RISERS
Outboar. winterizing & storage
TROJAN CRI doles and Runabouts
NEW & USED AT TRAILERS
SCOTT- ATW ATER Sais & Service.
CRUISE-OUT BOAT. SALE
1401 Highwood at Waiton Bivd.-
FE 8-4402, 9-9 Open Sun. FE 4-9370 |
85
Fiberglas
BOATS COVERED, 's
racer bodies, all types itibergis
work, Ripl's | Lake Orion
+1448, :
equity. Take over balance of pay-
ments. MY 3-1635.
91 ill For Sale Cars
. 8U- 1957, A REAL BUY
Bardior.& power brakes
and steering Black and white,
US. Royal Master tires, very
| clean, $1895. FE 5-9981 or MA
6-6918 after 5.
62 BUICK HARDTOP, GOOD
cond, Reasonable. FE 5-5194.
1956 BUICK SUPER, FULL POW-
er, all access., hardtop. 28,000
acroal miles, Sharp! 430 Boyde.
BUICK, 1956
This Special Riviera sedan must be sold. Make offer.
SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH
__$12 8. Woodward, Birmingham _
1954 BUICK HARDTOP, THIS IS
a gold and w'ite Century. Really
clean inside and out. New plates
free Call Bob Burns. Edoie Steele
Ford. FE 5-9204
BUICK,
per 2-Dr.
"$0 BUICK STICK, $165. ____ FE 3-7665
1956 1956 PONTIAC | STARCHIEF, 2 DR
Custom Catalina. 1 owner. Ra-
dio & heater. Like new ... $1345
1956 wor ae 2 or. eae
Exc. com G $ Led
1956 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. V-8. Black
& white. Radio & heater .. $1195
1957 Chevrolet 2 dr wagon. Radio,
heater Fowersi ide, Like wl HARD TO BEAT "57 Olds 98 — s dan. full pow-
. er, like
power
31 MO
ot ety & SON YOUR ett ade anes DEALER
FOREIGN ALES
526 N. Main. Rochester, OL 1-0761.
1984 BUICK SPECIAL, 4-DOO!
Dynaflo new whitewalis, one own-
eo $495, good condition, EM
} erglide,
ce cee g ae after 4:00
™ R&H Very ieee. May-
fa csset 6-1467
CHEVY. PHONE OR 1955 $750
1953. CHEVY
REPOSSESSION - No rust, perfect engine. $198 full
riggs sit —_ No cash needed. Geeat Lakes. FE 8-0402.
ther extras. e 957, white, 4 dr, hard-
One 1987, all gold, 4 dr. hard-
One 1957, all white, 4 dr. sedan,
ne 1958, - white, 4 dr. hard-
sa This bea Sitehul, almost
These ears must pd
Hobos I icor to full
DODGE dwEW Ce CAR LER 0
8. WOODWARD A eoeiet,
1953 CHEV. 4-DR. A-l sonable, 6493 Saline & Gleason. Waterford,
ing CHRYY, 5 DOOR TOWnn,| i ABSOL LY N
is) Assume pay-
ments of $11.46 mo. Call it
Mgr. s on tel at MI 47500.
ee
"1st-W AGON.
ieiack with Sebeoaia’
pe ‘clean. $1195.
BIRMINGHAM
RAMBLER
MUST HAVE ROOM 78 CAR SELECTION
WE FINANCE Two '47 Fords. V-8 Best offers.
‘40 Ford coupe, Beautiful body, $95
“49 Olds 2 dr.
‘50 Chevy 2 dr. R&H. $95
‘50 Ford club coupe. R&H. $195.
‘51 Chevy 2 dr. Nice. $195
"53 ‘52 Pontiac's. Sharp, $205
"31 & °50 Buick Rerdtope. $195.
"63 Chevy club coupe ....... in
"62 & '51 Ford's. $19
‘52 Kaiser & Nash Rambler, S188 63 & '51 Packard's $195
A NI ay wi OF LATE
M L
ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-2131
FOR QUALITY CADILLACS
Also a fine selection of other
ciean used cars. It's
Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac
I3S0N. |
Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 666 «8. oe MI 6-3900
rmingham, Mich.
1956 2 DR. CHEVROLET IR,
radio, heater, Powerglide, $850.
FE 2.3276.
056 'VROLET RTIBLE. V8, radio, heater, white wall tires, new standard transmission, red, clean, FE 2-e5te, ~~ Pi-
oneer ve.
1950 VY AIR peor Semaition. Tass, 1948 Nash
mbassador c compe: Exe, ti &
aes OR 3-2761,
CHRYSLER, 1955 R.,
black, WW. ogg Clo search
heater, powerflite trans re tnrysler
executive will sacriies. §-8871
CHRYSLER, 1955: Windsor Usaacind passenger
Estate , Po ina e
painted ‘acowunes White, ma ear down will meio
SCHUTZ _ 912 § s gabe a Birmingham
1955 | CHRYSLER No otegd & COUN-
try station 6 whitewall
tires, fully cuneed kept in heat-
ed none newer, Terms.
Giaviaton Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Apert
M15 Clarkston A $-5141
DE SOTO, 1957 This Fireflite model needs
a new home. Mandarin rust
with white top and sweep.
Richly enhanced by mate
ing nylon gas Power.
of course, The
1959
Plymouth 6 PASSENGER SEDAN
$132.52 Dn. $6162 PER MO.
ree WITH HEAT-
a TURN SIGNALS,
ELECTRIC
WIPERS. TORSION-AIRE
SUSPENSION.
BANK RATES
SALES TAX &
‘59 LICENSE
30,000 MILE WARRANTY
NO PAYMENT ‘TIL FEBRUARY
First Annual Year
End Clearance
. JACK
COLES AUTO SUPER MART
PLYMOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER
W. Maple at Pontiac Tra!l
W Valled aie MA 4-4511
CHEVROLET, 1958
IMPALA CONVERTIBLE.
Friced ase save you money.
Only &
SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH
912 S. Woodward, Birmingham
EXTRA
SPECIALS!
ON THESE SUPERB DEMONSTRATORS
Save Up To
$1,500
tad ‘f ‘4
’58 Plymouth Sta. Wgn. Sport ‘suburban 9 passenger—ra-
dio & heater, power brakes &
‘steering, padded dash, W-Walls.
powerpack. Beautiful yellow &
white—let's deal on this one!
'S8 Plymouth
An all year ‘round car equipped
with power steering & rakes,
Torqueflite trans, power seats,
TNT glass, W-Walls. Gorgeous
biue color.
3el. Conv.
$3 Plymouth . $395 Here's your run-around car, Ex-
cellent tires and motor. Winter-
ized—ready to gq.
53 Dodge 2-Door ...$325 A bargain for the first customer—
Get here first ond drive it home!
52 Plymotith 2-Dr. . .$350 Real ly" nice! Buy it for ““M&” or
“Pa’—even the kids will appre-
ciate this one
1956 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Hy-
dramatic R&H, steering and |
brakes $1395
HOMER HIGHT MTRS “15 Minutes from Pontiac”
Oxford, Michigan OA 6-35: MEW 2 ees $1545 |
1954 4 dr. 210 Chevrolet. Radio &
heater. Exc. cond $ 645
f
1952 Mercury \4 ‘dr. sedan. Solid |
black. Radio-& heater +}
| Whitewalis $ ED), R&R MOTORS, INC. Chrysler-Ply mowth- ‘mperiat
724. Oakland Avenue
FE 4-3528 Pontiac pies “is an amazingly low
SCHUTZ
RONET, 4 6
. $325. Ask for Marion be-
fore 5. OL 20111.
63 DODGE, TUDOR, GOOD CON-
— $225, 2831 wisner, Williams
ake
= pons CPE., SNOW TIRES. Ww
al good car "$175. PE 8-9513.
a PAYMENTS TOO B rod
RD.
MY ae
1958 FORD 500, NOW ery
car that cannot be told
new, Tan white with oe
6,000 miles, New tee.
Celie smith at le Ford.
_FE 5-9204.
F ~ FORD VICT ORIA 1955 blue and ivory t. R&H. Fordomatic, Whitewalis ate is a
one-owner car. Just like new, We
welcome your
PEOPLE'S ‘NOTO BALES
68 Oakian4 2351
1954 FORD V8. CUSTOM FORDO-
__matic. $495, OR 93-9112.
FORD—1956 6 CYLINDER in OVER-
drive. Economy 24 miles ars : m-
Enginer’s Sass equipped
maculate.
BIRMINGHAM
RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward Birmingham,
1952 FORD. A FOM, WITH i Rew.
That can be bought with no mon-
ev down. $1 per month Call
ee Sadler at “Eddie Steele ‘Ford.
E 5-9204.
re FORD pes TAKE OVER
__ payments. FE ¢4-
59 FORD DEM MONSTRATOR. FAIR-
lane 2 dr Radio. —— White-
walls. Fordomatic. beocl fan ,000 mi.
Beautiful bronze & Ww finish.
"58 Ford custom 300 eooom at, 6. e
OM BOHR, 4-1715
1952 FORD V8 HARDTOP. GOOD
condition, Pvt. owner, FE- 8-4637
or FE 4-6851.
— Va
FORD, 1954 Emerald Green 2-door with
radio, heater and whites.
Fordomatic. It’s ord un-
derpriced at only $6
SCHUTZ eSOTO-PLYMOUTH
012 3 Woodward, Birmingham _
*58 Ford Country Sedan Executive's car. 9-pass, Cruiso-
matic, ower steering, power
brakes Roof rack, plus ce peastical:
ly every available accessories.
Spotiess 12,000 miles Owner. Bir-
__mingham., MI 4-4166.
FOR SALE: 1950 FORD, RUNS
good, no rust. FE 2-9406
‘56 FORD, BLACK, TAKE OVER
‘ments. FE 4-2765.
3 FORD ad Ba 4 DR,, R
80 MON
is “FORD WAGON MUST sell, FE 8-978.
1987 FORD VICTORIA, SOME SAY ever, R&H,
to sell to- (6)
day. Cal
Steele Fore.
eee $189 full price. Payments only
$1090 month
Good body and tires. Radio and
ae Bell,
JAGUAR MODEL XK120,
flame red, low mileage Birming-
ham car, Just like new, Immac-
nd out
1955 .2 8, POWER- | 1951
ride, power stee one brakes,
heater, tires. excel-| for
et coadiia. ——— t condition, fit 63710
Great Lakes,
6, 1953, MERCURY, 1953
convenes nat ei * =
SCHUTZ
Sig ig a oe st oa 47500.
Rambler See us for the best. deal
on a new Rambler or a good
Our Slogan: WE, CAN BEAT ANY DEAL, EM _3-4155
58 RAMBLER or oa offer, OR 3-4158
Get Wise, Economize
RAMBLER “Bae “peach & gray. Auto. “Teelining seats, special. i
BIRMINGHAM
RAMBLER e6e 8. —_
e mach
‘$2 NASH
REPOSSESSION
$149 full #40 mionth, Ne
Taees, FE 8-040. 4000.
_ OLDS, 1957 — ;
BIRMINGHAM
RAMBLER | 666 8. Woodward MI
Birmingham, Mich.
DS pa Rin 1951 STATION WAG-
on, 5 a 2 =: power brakes
& transmission,
si78 ar cane “IM 3-3006 or
PLYMOUTH = 957 BELVEDERB
hardtop. “y automatic trans. °
&H. Hag everything but owner.
RAMBLER 666 8 Woodward MI 6-3900
_____ Birmingham, Mich. ___ PONTIAC "62,2 DR. HYDRAMAT: jc. nes. Clean inside and out.
$205. FE" §-2454 x
NO MONEY DOWN
ON THE FOLLOWING
CARS
953 Saree Sobosunoda $495
1953 Uo) econgecocode Apsceond $495
1953 Nash Rambler ........... $305
1953 Chevrolet pane vsecescss $308
1950 Chevrolet panel .......... 223
AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES, INC. | 21 W. Montcalm
67 PLYMOUTH, 9 Pinta wagon. Automatic trans. P o
stee Observ: reagan Mtr. Sales. aoe
"54 Woke WAGON. POWER-
flite. Exec. cond, UL 2-2765.
1958 PLYMOUTH STA, WAG. 2
tone. V-8 Etc. Fully equip.
Chrysler executive, MI 6-3208.
ne tar (oome $165
PONTIAC, 1955 Immaculately clean
throughout is this “STAR-
CHIEF CATALINA.’ Ail
leather Interior that’s really
sharp, Save at only $1005.
SCHUTZ - $12 3. mean | eS aien
1959 BONNEVILLE Vista. WiLL trade for ae ate 3-2728.
TF
GooD
5-2766.
/TMLORS S" EVROLET.OL:
M ci
Inc
ham, Michigan WALLED LAKE . BIRMINGHAM:
a
5
: : 2
Gute
2 =
= cf
iii
io
MAple
£2 Rei
- Ha : ; oe : Ee os :
Ppt \
: f aummry-eroHT By 5 : 3
J
& Z = a* { < a fone)
. 4 ‘ ~ fe , : * 2 k , »
i
THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1g. 1088 = wit oe
i |
__|_For Sale Cars) 91 on “
s AF mee tl TO GO PLACES
wagon heater and
statesnan. eh ee
sxoburD Av, bavict | ie = OF ‘Tit RUGGED JEEP
1076.
feri PASSE — heh 8, re
power ace ween R&H. GER, SA-
an w
CLUB COUPE.
ba "86 Dodge engine and trans-
mission. Tinted glass, white walls
$800 or best offer. 267 6. Paddock
1951 WiLL Ys JEEP STATION
wagon 6 cyl. R&H. Very good
cond. 8-2133
SALES Make Low Prices!
HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina
coupe. Hydramatic, radio and
heater, power brakes. white walls
low moeeee le re payment
30 m on ba
1956 Guevreiet Dr. sage heater.
iSpy must see this one, $100 down
Sd 7 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 2-
Dr. Hydramatic, radio, heater
white walls, factory equipped.
$1605 30 mos. on balance.
1954 Pontiac ¢Dr, sedan, 3-tone!
green, hydramatic, radio, heater,
White ree eat seve payment. |
24 mo:
1958 Pontiac’ Star Chief, #Dr. hard-
tactory "s car, dtone
blue, al! power with fabuleus Pon-
tiac air-ride. Low down payment,
ts “til a Maple 5-1143
-HASKINS| WINTER
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIALS apc POWER
i‘ os quick sale.
pecbannaly sie, S204, On 2 ain. 4 PONTIAC STA-
eK 2-3007. ‘56 Chevy
Wagon
210, 4 Dr.
SII95- - FE 8.6649
SNOWTIME... “AIN'T NO TIME TO STAY
ouT i IN_A
FULLY
Equipped. 2 DEPENDABLE
ca FROM
“BRAID'S" AND BEAT
THE WEATHER MAN!
4 PONTIAC
STARCHIEF 4 DOOR CUSTOM 8 /$159 DOWN $35 PER MO
MOTOR SALES
DeSOTO-PLY MOUTH DEALER 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE 8TS. FE 20186
Big Buys
GOOD
USED
CARS
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Matthews- "1954 Olds 98 Holiday coupe, ngéve, - matic, power g V7
Ltrs vory nese veees A 989 ar rea ES
1954 Olds 98 Holiday coupe, wee CHEVROLET matic, power steering, - * .
aie Je, kat” yg) 631 OAKLAND AVE, 1954 Olds Super 8 Holiday coupe.
Hydramatic. power steering,
er brakes, elm Shoaker ae
—_ re
Beaulifal Heght bia blué and ivery. fie: Psu8 |”
1965 Olds Super 88 Holiday
coupe. Hyd
| WILSON Pontiac-Cadillac 1955 Ford Fairlane convertible vs .. overdrive, a heat-
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1956 Shevretet Bel Air 4-door
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STOCK NO. 153
$1495 *56 PONTIAC 4 DR. HARDTOP
STOCE NO. 155
$1595 56 CENTURY «DR. HARDTOP Yellow & White
STOCK NO. 164
$1995 56 CENTURY. 4 DR. HARDTOP
Coral & White
STOCK NO. 211
51595 56 CENTURY ' @ DR, HARDTOP Biue Finish
STOCK NO. 210
$1495 "56: SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP
A Cream Puff
STOCK NO. 169
- $1395 "56 SPECIAL 2? DR. HARDTOP
Green & White
STOCK NO. 186
$1095 '65 ROADMASTER 2 DR. HARDTOP
STOCK NO. 185
$995 55 CENTURY 3 DR. HARDTOP
STOCK NO. 188
$895 *55 SPECIAL
Blue Finish
STOCE NO. 206
895 155 SPECI AL 2 DOOR
Green Finish
STOCK NO. 208
~~ $895 BS oer 4 DR. SEDAN
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COUPE DEVILLE, full factory equipment. ee we wwe ENTS
6 COUPE sharp
‘57 Crown Imperial $2895 SOUTH HAMPTON
‘57 Crown Imperial $2595 SEDAN.
+56, Cadillac --...-- $2495 COUPE DEVILLE, Turquoise &
while
58 Plymouth ..... $2395 CUSTOM Suburban Wagon, power
'57 Pontiac ....... $1995 STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, full power
'57 Pontiac ....... $1995 STARCHIEF CATALINA, like new
57 Buick ........ $1995 ROADMASTER RIVIERA, sharp
‘58 Plymouth ,.... - $1995 SAVOY “HARDTOP, double power
‘SJ (Chrysler 6... $1795 NEWPORT HARDTOP
57 Chevrolet 4 Dr. $1795 V8 WAGON, red & white
‘57 Ford “500” .... $1695 VICTORIA, ready to go
‘56 Buick 4 Dr. ... $1595
57 Ford 2....-
equipped
"96 Olds 98 22.2.2... $1495 SEDAN, fully equipped
‘$7 Plymouth ..... $1495 BELVEDERE 8EDAN, 2 to
choose
‘56 Pontiac $1395 eer een
power 3 to choose
56 Chevrolet .....
, CONVERTIBLE, sharp $1395
'S5 Olds 96 . 222000. $1295 HOLIDAY Sedan
"5S Olds 88 .....-. $1295 HOLIDAY Coupe, 2 to choose
56 Buick ......... $1295 CENTURY HARDTOP
'S7 Ford ......... $1195 “")°"SEDAN with straight stick
'55 Buick ........ $1195 RIVIERA COUPE, full power
(55 Pontiac =2..-.- $1095 STARCHIEF CATALINA,
cars, 2 to choose nice
SEDAN. Loaded/ and nice
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*S8 PONTIAC Starchief
4-Door Catalina, full
power, air ride, like
NEW ...00 Angee 2995 J
"58 PONTIAC Catalina
Hardtop, 8,000 actual
Coupe, full power. per-
fect condition .
‘37 PLYMOUTIE Station
proosoes $1945 mission
56 CHEVY DelRay V g,|
p glide, sharp - $1345.
°55 PONTIAC Starchief
Hardtop, 2 to choose
from) =.--.----- $1195
brakes
55 RAMBLER Custom
Station Wagon, over-
drive, new tires $1145
’S4 NASH Statesm'n $375
ROADMASTER RIVIERA, sharp
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'57 Chevrolet 2 Dr. $1595 | BEL AIR, black & power.
STARCHIEF CATALINA, full’| |
'52 PLYM. H'top ..
‘47 DODGE Wagon,
"50 PONTIAC Sedan $
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55 Pontiac ....... $ 993
STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE, fy
power
'55 Chevrolet ..... $ 995 BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE, a slick
car
54 Olds 98 2.52 eons 5 905 SEDAN with double per
55 Plymouth vfs $ 795) SAVOY V-8, full equipment
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‘54 Pontiac .../... $ 695, SEDAN. A sharp /one |
$3 Pontiac .//..... $ 495
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