a >for mild burns. Possible Showers "partly cloudy and colder with the ~ high around 38. Tuesday or ‘ Wednesday will see temperatures warm slightly. Precipitation will) , ‘showers tonight and rain or snow about Tuesday or Wednesday. * SMILE BEFORE VERDICT — Leaving the courtroom yester” day, Caril Fugate offered a grim smiile as she donned her coat to leave for the omen? mand Hospital, which. has been her home for 9% months. ae See erpas ‘Sure to the Lincoln, Neb. courtroom to marching back aminounce their decision is the seven man, five woman jury who tion. AP Wirepiotes found Caril Ann Fugate guilty of first degree rmourder after more than nine hours of delibera- | Barge: Fire Threatens | . Ohio Dam GOLCONDA, Tl, WA terrific explosion and spectacular fire swept three loaded gasoline barges on the Ohio River Thursday, caus- ing’ possibly one death and creat-lise ing a night of suspense at a gov- ernment dam. -For seven hours the flaming barges, lighting up ‘the sky, drifted threateniggy downstream toward Dam 51. * * * A last -minute shift in the wind saveq the dam, Lockmaster John Cummings said. He had feared the ¥* * * Apparently little damage was done to the dam ang locks. The loss of the three barges and 48,- 000 barrels of gasoline was esti- mated at $300,000. . ye The blast erupted shortly. after 5 p.m. at Carrsville, .Ky., across the river from Rosiclare. _ After the flash and wave of searing heat, Lowry was reported missing. Search parties combed both sides of the river for him. Curious spectators lined shore for, thiles. the Tonight, Low of 33 The weatherman said showers are possible tonight with the tem- perature dropping to’ near. 33 'de-/" grees: et * * Tomorrow and Sunday: will be total one-fourth to one-half inch in x * *®& Thirty-two was the lowest ‘ther- mometer reading in downtown Pon- tiac preceding 8 a.m. The mercury climbed to 40 at 2p.m, ae In Today's Press, | Offer West Berliners BERLIN # — East Germany Signed an agreement today assur- ing West German civilian traffic freedom of movement in and out of West Berlin, authoritative sources said Union pulls out of the four-power occupation agreement. and tarns control of Allied supply lines over to Communist East Germany. A West Berlin official said the agreement “is a positive sign of relief of tension.” |The bulk of West Berlin’s -sup- plies moves from West Germany over a 110-mile highway-rail link and a network of canals. Western military traffic uses these same lifelines. However, it is..checked through Soviet con- trols as agreed under postwar four-power agreements. ~The United ‘States, France and Britain do not recognize East Ger- many and refuse to have any deal- ings with its regime. - In the blockade, the So- viet Union not stopped mili- tary traffic but civilian as well, ey created the need foe the air- a ae Under present circumstances, an airlift would be designed support only the 10,000 Allied tight * for East Germa ing men plus Western civilian officials and their families. Sources said. the East-West Ger- man agreement also provided for an exchange of West German steel eee coal, mainly for the supply The West Genet bave always taas|tett they hold a trumip card wit the East Germans in the Berlin iaaaa. Selina ‘ab-sns ebceaeaat: i-|trade issue. East Germany is anxious to con- tinue interzonal trade in order to help fulfill its ambitious economic -}plans. Trade talks Sibwsen East ‘int West Germany were carried on a semiofficial basis in Berlin. As be- Partial Freedom Pact jnot involve Bonh recognition of east Germany, : The agreement on access to Berlin would not interfere, how- ever, with any Communist plan | te close the between and West~ West officials freely predicted be the next ‘East German a 6 By. this action the East ci could cut off free without passports between , > sectors of the city to yr ‘an escape hatch through which “more than a million East . espiis mave fled to the West. pif f is would not Mosel the normal flow of trade through fore,:they were regarded as being of a technical nature, which did regulat odstoms in the same way nuded on Page 2, Col. 4) Crack Shot Fells Pridé// pf Pontiac State Pol ing for 9 crack-shot’ deer”, using 4 Mght to attract. at night. f Palmer Bundy, owner of deer on his property. Durhant cow, valued at $350. Police Hunt “Deer’ Slayer f. f + = = and conservation officers are look- - r hunter today who has a first rate “hard luck story” hig’ never: be able to tell. According to Police reports, the dismayed “deer slayer” was apparently engaging in the illegal practice of “shining and hold the deex’s attention, a farm at 12645 Rattalee Lake Rd., Springfield Township, told officers that some- one in the area had been using the et method to kill / ‘Police reported that the chases hunter succeeded in Apaking a “kill” last night, expertly dropping his prey with /a ‘single shot squarely between the eyes. . Unfortunately, his ‘‘prize” was a 3-year-old short horned County News .......-.... 4,7 Editorials ..........+. is hae 6 High School ...........5.,. 21 Markets... .cccccyeseiceess BB >Obituaries Saad atv ¥eseaeees ue Bporie ..-.cssccccsscss, MOM “Theaters. ne ene Ad eee” 27 \ TV & Radio : & e% \ Peete: De ids tied 39 : ‘Women’s Pages eeeteee 25 F i, 4 F _ Rest Cure for Trapped Miners MINERS AT EASE — Nova Scotia miners who eee ae 3 rescued from the Springhill mine disaster Ga, ads Wh vaihcs he pag oan \ die tring of tout caught at Jeg Tana vacation as guests of the people of Georgia. \ f ‘7 4 A corded $158,486 or 88.4 per cent UF-Col ection Total $482,000 Within $19,000 of Goal . —Pontige Drive Closes Next, “Tuesday thé Tenth Anniversary Appeal (OF thie Pontiac . Area United Fund Moday moved to within $19,000 of its goal, with contributions totaling "_ |$482,000. Additional pledges, connie pri- marily from the Industrial Di- vision, boosted the campaign to 96 per cent of ‘its $501,009 goal. . x * * Philip J.. Monaghan, campaign chairman, expressed complete sat- isfaction with the progress of the Industrial Division, chairmanned by Semon E. Knudsen and the Women's Division under the direc- tion of Mrs. Donald E. White. “The Commercial Division has the biggest job to do between now and next Tuesday. How- ever, I’m sure not a one of the Division's solicitors will rest easy until they have surpassed their rquota,’’ stated Monaghan. Next Tuesday's final Report Lancheon will bring down the cur- tain on this year’s drive which is raising funds to support the’ UF's 55 community service agencies. The Industrial Division continues to~collect the lion’s share of the necessary funds needed to finance the agencies’ operations through 1959. The more than 1,700 super- visors and other United Fund work- ers under Knudsen have raised $297,766 with additional funds still coming in, Both’ corporate gifts and in- dividual pledges have been fo Knudsen, Firm gifts from the nine plants! included in the Pontiac Manufac-| turers Assn. ‘total $124,959.64. This| répresents an increase of more than $2,000 over last year’s cor- porate gifts. . The average empléye contribu-| tion has hit a new high of $12.02) or an increase of $1.26 over 1957. The Commercial Division, co- chairmarined. by Judge Clark J. Adams and Berkeley Voss, has re- of its $179,371 quota at campaign headquarters. : The Women’s Division is now up to $25,747.57 or 123.8 per cent of its $20,790. goal. Royal Oak Boy, 8, Crushed to Death Playing after school with his brother and a chum, Rudd Lance, year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold E. Lance, 4403 Seminole St., Royal Oak, was crushed to death yesterday*afternoon when the fam- ily’s oil tank fell on him, He was dead on arrival at Wil- liam, Beaumont Hospital, His skull had been fractured. The tank, next to the garage, had been filled with 200 gallons of oil ‘Pontiac Passes raised over last year, according | New Ordinance on Milk Sales Commission Heads Off ‘Outside’ Firms, License Fee Plan Pontiac city eommission- ers avoided a ‘court fight over the city’s contested milk ordinance by hours last night, when passed a new one “with/a little more legal teeth in it.” This was to the liking of about 85 Pontiac dairy ‘OKs they) Starting Funds for Bradley © Crew Families CHARLEVOIX #—The Charle- voix ‘Junior Chamber of Com- merce today opened a Christmas idisaster fund for widows and families of crewmen lost-in the oH; D. Bradley ‘sinking. butions go the bereft families with the cham- ber assuming cost of forwarding, he said, * * * A similar fund was started Wednesday by: Grand Rapids businessman” Herbert E. Trapp who sent $100 to the Rogers City disaster fund. Trapp was a boy- hood s¢hoolmate of some of the previed crewmen, workers and officials who sat patiently An City Com-; mission chambers’ as offi- cials - wefe’ torn between which 6t two alternate or-| dinarices they fayored. j The workérs,/ members ot United Dairy Workérs” Local 183; AFL- 4CI0, were lobbying for’ any or- dinantce whith would assure them economic” protection“ from about four’ Detroit dairies reportedly in- teresiéd in selling milk in Pontiac. ‘The old law kept Detroit dair- Aes out because it required all ‘| Anil’ sold ip’ Pontiac to be pas- teupized here, The newly-adopt- 6d jew might make it prohibi- tivé for them to sell here, due to the high licensing and inspec- tion fees they would have to pay for their thousands of farms, Commissioner William W. Don- aldsoni looked at this ‘protection’ in another way. “Our main con- cern with this type of ordinance is the health and welfare of the public; and net to- stifle compe- tition,”’ he said in being the only commissioner to vote against the new ordinance. Actually, the new 20-page or- dinance, which takes effect im- mediately, will do both, Commissioners moved fast to get it on the béoks a6 the city today is to show cause in Wayne County Circuit Court why the court shouldn't issue an jinjunc- tion restraining the city from enforcing its existing 1920 or- dinance. This ordinance was contested by the Ira Wilson & Songs Dairy Co., Search Goes On for Lost Sailors Mayor at Rogers City Proclaims Saturday as Official Mourning Day By The Associated Press CHARLEVOIX # — An almost hopeless search for other survivors of the ill-fated Carl D. Bradley went on today as plans were com- pleted to honor the ship's 33 crew- men who presumably perished in the Lake Michigan shipping disas- »| ter, Coast Guardsmen aided by State Police and volunteers planned an- other sweep of northern lake is- lands for possible survivors and bodies of seamen who perished in the tragic sinking Tuesday night. Also sought was additional equipment from the Bradley which might offer clues as to what happened to the 615-1. lime- stone carrier which broke up and saik in a violefit storm. ‘Official hope of finding further survivors was all but gorie at Coast Guard. headquarters here. _ “Weather conditions are against us,”’ said €, W, O, Joseph Etienne, commander of the Charlevoix Coast Guard. group, “But the service al- ways feéls there is a slight pos- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) in a deficit budget of $3,21 tiac General Hospital Board additional revenues from a ing Dec. 4. xk kk * \Commission OKs ‘Pontiac General for Three Years Placed on one-year probation a: ‘year ago, Pontiac General Hos. | [peal has been given full approval | by the Joint Commission of Ac- creditation of Hospitals for the normal, three-year period, it was announced last night. Approval means ‘that the hos- pital’s standards of patient care meet the high requirements of the Joint Commission, said Dr. John D. Marra, ical director of the hospital. It also: means that the hospital. ig approved for intern training. he said. The action recalled the long controversy between the hospital and Dr. Nell H. Sullenberger, who wag ousted from its medical staff in August for personal mis- conduct. Dr. Marra, former chief of the medical staff who led the fight against Dr. Sullenberger, believed that the Pontiac surgeon's dismis- sal was “a big factor’ in the hospital’s reinstatement with the commission. Dr. Sullenberger has denied that the. probation had any-/. thing to do with him. Harold B. Euler, hospital ad- ministrator, felt that completion of} ° the hospital’s new addition was taken into consideration by the joint commission. . Marra said that the com- patients, Pontiac General Budget Outlined for Next Year Net operating losses of $45,420 are predicted next year 7,150; proposed to the Pon- of Trustees last night. Allowing for no new wage increases and forecasting new operation in the east wing, the budget will be considered at a special meet- Failure to complete the expansion program was the |explanation behind expec- tation of financial losses for the third straighf\year. | Though labor negotiations are not yet completed, drawn a demand for $90,775 in iacross-the-board wages, or an aver- ‘age $125 pér year per employe. Instead, the union is to be offered $22,292 in vacation, sick- leave and bonus benefits, it was decided. Only’ the fringe benefits and the step-raises already in effect were included in the budget, prepared recommended by the board's fi- nance committee. ’ Thirty-two beds have been placed in operation in the east wing and it was estimated they will bring in an $87,970 profit next year, trimming an anticipated loss of $133,390 in the new addition. Located on the third and fourth) . floors mostly -for convalescing the additional beds are expected to be occupied 70 per cent of the time, providing some relief from the financial snarl the hospital has been in since the build- ing program began more meneve years ago. While the new, 226-bed addition is completed and in operation, —_— of the original build- ‘Find by bn it was an-| laren that the union had with- by the hospital's administration and) - for Girl, 15 A jury today found Caril Ann Fu- gate guilty of first-degree murder for helping Charles Starkweather on a killing rampage last January. The jury fixed life imprisonment as the punishment. Starkweather, 19, was ‘leonvicted on identical charges last May and drew a death sentence. The jury verdict against Starkweathér’s 15-year-old ex-sweetheart. was delivered at 11:10 a.m. The trial be- gan nearly four weeks ago. Caril was charged with aiding and abetting Starkweather in one. of 11 killings attributed to him. By its verdict, the jury of seven men and five women tabbed Caril a helpful companion te ‘Gtastwentier. ’ Rejected was Caril's plea Pe was forced into her role by fears for her own life and threats ot harm to her family. Caril’s fate was announced to newsmen jammed in a hallway outside the courtroom, moments after the solemn-faced jurors filed back into the courtroom following more than a day of deliberation, As Bailiff Bill Paulson read the verdict to reporters, it.was. read simultaneously inside the cortroom by the jury foreman, Under Nebraska law, the jury’s life sentence is binding upon the court. Pye specifically was convicted of aiding and abetting mass slayer Charles Starkweather — her red- haired boyfriend — in the murder of Robert Jensen, 17, Bennet, Neb., last Jan, 27... Jensen was one of n persons slain by Starkweather during a murderous rampage across Ne- braska and into Wyoming in: late January. SENTENCED TO DIE Starkweather was convicted of the Jensen murder May 23 and sentenced to death in the electric chair. He now is awaiting an ap- peal to the Nebraska Supreme : Court. .. The jurors found Caril guilty on both counts of an information { filed against the 91-pound Lincoin school girl. They were that she helped in the slaying of Jensen and that she aided and abetted in the robbery of Jensen. Caril buried her face on the shoulder of defense attorney Mer- ril Reller and wept convulsively as “the verdict was read in the tense atmosphere of the courtroom. ONLY NOISE IN COURT The sound of her hysterical sobbing was the only noise in the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) a Aw Gee, Boys, He Was Just Being Friendly. WAKAYAMA, Japan (UPI — Fisherman, Ryotaro Okado, 39, -dined. today on bear steak, but it was touch and go for a while, . Okado went fishing alone in the middle of Bear Bay. fa TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY — Built of Indiana limestone in shades of and romona red, the new Kirk in the Hills, 1340 Rowland, original architect, the Detroit firm of buff, light gray George D. Mason & Co. was engaged to con- West Long Lake Rd. will be dedicated at three were the builde _ services Sunday. Following the death of Wirt C. New Kirk-in-the-Hills to Be Dedicated Sunday Kirk-In-The-Hills, a new Gothic church which closely resembles the classic architecture of Mel- rose Abbey in Scotland, will be dedicated Sunday. . * * * Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, minister of the Kirk, will preach on ““Now— to Build Men” at the extra service cluding his palatial home, Cedar- holm, on West Long Lake road were given to the Detroit Presby- tery and accepted in the fall‘ of 1947, Construction of the church ‘was started in 1948. : Rising to a height of 168 feet, the Tower of the Apostles links the church to the cloister and the at 8 a.m, as well as the 9:30|Kitk house, the former George many years age in the mind of the founder, the late Colonel Ed win 8. George, The 40-acre country estate in- Caril Ann Fugate, 15, jz: Guilty of Murder home is now used for Sunday School and meetings. The cloister with its seven bay windows, a replica of the Mel- rose Abbey cloister, contains medallions of men and women who have made outstanding con- tributions to the world, The’ interior walls of the sanc oak, “A stone dated 1246 A. D. from deathly still room. Reller patted/ transept. thoughtful pounds, case. She managed to raise her The body of Edwin S$. George: crimson fate to look in apparent principle donor, lies in the crypt|Chairman, observed that \the pro- no| beneath the floor of the narthex. Reller’s shoulder and be took ber CONfINUING Search for Lost Sailors: to be summoned to the courthouse] (Continued From Page One) after signalling it had its yer- The empty courtroom quick-|f0und alive.” dict. ly .filled with spectators as the word : : F ’ Fugate, Barbara Von Busch, itt i Elise ig f pif gi § 3. g throughout the trial, west of here in 330 feet. of water. Mass funeral services and an official day of morning have been announced at Rogers City, home- town for 31 of the 33 crew niem- bers believed lost in the sinking. Eighteen bodies have..been re- covered, across the tip of the Lower Pen- ,|insula, Mayor Kenneth P. Vogel- her. She held fast to his hand as|heim proclaimed Saturday an offi- they awaited the reading of the verdict, . The Weather , bigh mear 38. orthwesterly in cial day of mourning. Eleven of the 18 sailors whose bodies were re- covered Wednesday will receive a mass funeral Saturday in St, Ig- inatius Roman Catholic Church. 1 a a Funeral services also will be The mayor's proclamation said 2% miles teday becoming | py, Nov. Zs See Sie, Sotey , ommee every Nov. 18 hereafter ‘‘shall be shifting te norther! y teomerrow. \ Teday in Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding 8 4.m. At 8 amt Wind velocity 23 m.p.h. |’ ~ 5 Sun sets Friday at 6:06 p.m. dedicated in Rogers City ‘to our loved ones who on that date lost their lives.’ Only two men, Frank Mays and tinue the work. 0. W. Burke & Co. of Detroit ° rs. oo i Budget for Hospital Outlined for 1959: (Continued From Page One) but is still not making a_ profit. * * * Even with its six added beds, the addition is expected to take in only $3,083,760 next year if it is occu- pied 87.7 per cent of the time, the average on which the budget esti- mates were based. Not figured in the budget was an estimated $156,000 in deprecia- tien of the hospital's physical plant and equipment next year. * The only sourte of discussion last night was provision for $1,750 in raises for three top administra- tive employes. Jf Harold B. Euler, hospital admin- tuary are of white stone. The|istrator, argued that the salaried carved black walnut pews for 650) Personnel in question deserved are cushioned in cherry| Consideration for their excellent red velvet, beams ;work,”” but Ceci] J, Cosgrove, a velvet, The are dark te in a column next to the entrance William P, Babcock, vice chair- to the side aisle of the west|Man of the he ‘board, reported that the union’s offer to. postpone wage A 61-bell carillon, the gift of one| Negotiations until next June had of the church officers, is expected|been turned down. to be installed in the church tow. «p),, hospital's financial posi- er in about a year, The bells will] tion would still be es cloudy gy Weeping could be heard | weigit"38 tons and will range Re ay judge’s . voice as he . then as ft is ;” ‘said Bab- size from the great seven ton bell] peck boa chief ‘negoti- as = the smallest one weighing near| stor. - . " Euler and James Clarkson, board posed budget did not reflect an accurate picture of next: year’s finances. \ guess,” said Clarkson. “We haven't had much experience in the addi- jtion to base predictions on, and at the same time hope to open \up more beds in the east wing.” |, sibility that some men may be Still a question mark is the fl- ture of the building program. Be. en tentative budgets were readied. Euler, Babcock and City Man- ager Walter K. Willman made a bid for financial help from the Detroit Area Hospital council yes- terday, asking for a $300,000 grant to help finance the repairs. The council’s planning commit- tee took the plea for aid under ' At Rogers City, some 90 miles, consideration, Euler reported. Construction funds are not a part of the hospital's budget, but are the concern of City Hall. The repairs involve replacement of worn out heating, lighting and wing. * * * Euler reported that “the hospi- |nancial Josses for last month down |to $5,300, the employe-patient ratio \‘“well in line” at 2.35 per cent, eee the average patient-day costs at $42.09, or “down a little.” “At best, it is only a hazardous cause of ——— fortunes this) El and resultant financial |\gucer Ge ruming, both of Rogers/ructuations, the hospital failed to ty, apparently survived the storm-churned waves which broke|®40pt @ budget for approval by the freighter in two about 45 miles] *e City Commission, although sev- plumbing: instaMations in the east lance Service SPECIAL PURCHASE! Just Lined gute Sam i ae “HOUSEHO Commission Passes New Milk Ordinance of milk plants,. vehicles, .personnel and producers’ farms. ,, tion.” high court ruling which said any milk," Miles said. West Berlin Given Freedom Promise. 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Committee Will Be 90 Tomorrow “Cactus Jack” Garner, one of our most colorful Vice Presidents, will celebrate his 90th birthday tomor- row. Today, like any other day, Jonw Nance Garner is spending the time in his usual manner—just reading and living. . x * * When he left the Vice Presidency 17 years ago and retired he vowed never to get mixed up in politics again. Hephas been true to his word and maintained strict silence on all elections and office seekers. For a man who spent 30 years in the House of Representatives — and ultimately was its speaker, ~ plus two terms as Vice President, avoiding polities might appear odd. Wm Ganwen’s life today is one of rest. When you are reminded that he served with THroporg Roosgvett in 1903 and through to Franxin Roosr- VELT, it is easy to understand wihiy he prefers a quief country life. . Since the death of Mrs, Garner in , 1948, “Cactus Jack” has lived alone and follows the life. of a country squire. Much of his time is spent reading history—some of which he helped make. Re Sa 2 He is still alert and lively and his voice reverberates like the one- time powerful siatesman from » Washington that he was. Com- menting on his age, he is reported - a8 saying that he wanted to live to be 93 so that he would have spent more time as a private citi- zen than he did in public office. Since Garwer avoids politics, he will discuss economics and recently he had this to say: “If I had to borrow here and there to run a business, it wouldn’t work. The same goes for. the Government. To overspend now is bad for future generations, Every patriotic Ameri Whether he has children or not, “consider the future generations.” ® Ria The Press agrees with every word of this former well-liked VP and wishes him well in his desire to reach 93. Better Rules Proposed for Regulatory Bodies A proposal for a much needed re- form in all Federal regulatory bodies has been recommended by Atty. Gen. Wri11aM P. Rocers. . Specifically he urges the Federal Communications Commission to dis- qualify three of the four applicants for television ‘Channel 10 in Miami because of undercover attempts at in- fluencing the decision. Mr. RocErs emphasizes that he is proposing a general rule for the FCC as well as all other such agencies. FCC powers ex- tend over a wide field including ‘air- line routes, and -railroad and public utility rates. x *« * Because of unsavory tactics by competing interests to obtain a license to this Florida channel, the Attorney General suggests that all regulatory bodies adopt the simple rule that any person having matters before agencies and who tries to influence them secretly, would lose his case auto- matically. The House investigating subcom- Scapamememen eee THE PONTIAC PRESS by Tas Porruc Passes Compaen Pontiac, Michigan Published 48 W. Haron st. Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday rm Z Ban, M. Trnapwets, . Bowens A Prrecreap n, Circulation Manager = gs ae a G_ Moersma Jonna, _ Sasiness Manager Local Advertisine - ome W. Proecenaio, Gronct ©. inatan, ‘ Secretary end Classified Manager Sta bs 08 in $ tos Saat od Sa ase rate t Desite ESS 2S. member Rep. Wotverton, (R-NJ) says that the ce shows when two leading contenders for the license could not buy each other off, they arranged a merger with payoffs totaling $150,000 to other applicants. * * * One Court of Appeals has said “from the moment he (an appli- cant) ceases to depend upon the justice of his case and seeks dis- criminatory and favored treat- ment, he becomes a corrupter of | the Government itself and is fortunate if he loses no more than the right: he seeks to obtain.” The FCC was set up some years ago because new problems of com- munications were more than Con- gress could deal with. It was expect- ed to provide expert and hohest regu- lation: and to make awards in the public interest. To put it mildly, it would appear that this rule has not been followed. SN ET The Man About Town Hunting Incidents Items About Wise Animals, and Other Outdoor Facts Nov. 8, 1960: End of a political campaign that started Nov. 5, 1058. : os Returning to their cottage at Roscom- mon for the deer season, Mr. and Mrs, Emery Peliston of Walled Lake found that squirrels had chewed their way into it and had stored five bushels of acorns and nuts in a ‘kitchen cupboard, The family dog of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Eagleman of Drayton Plains was so frightened the other day when a deer scampered across their yard that he ran to his kennel, and refused to come ont for several hours. A buck and two doe deer in the big woods just off Joslyn Road are frequent at kitchen door of take food out of the hand of any ember of the family, but dash away at the sight of a stranger. Porcupines invaded the summer cot- tage of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Otto Albertson . of Clarkston, near West Branch, and ate the supplies they stored for the deer sea- son when they closed the cottage in Au- — gust. When he stopped at a Waterford gas station about three o'clock Wednesday morning, Harmon Litchfield of Birmingham found it closed, but dis- eovered that the body of his buck, had fallen from the roof of his car. He turned back and found it before he had gone a mile. Among those who also hunt deer and other wildlife with a camera are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelly and Son of 959 Spence St. In fact, the camera is their prime weapon. Some wild ducks that have been so- journing on Cass Lake, near the home of Harry Alterman decided that Tuesday morning’s air was too frosty, and took off for the south. The day after they did the same thing. * last year snow was falling. That old friend of. mine, and Pontiac lover, George M. Algoe, who has been Flint’s mayor many years, — is a victim of some political double cross- ing. Chosen oy the city commission from among its members, the mayoral can- didate must receive five of its nine votes to be elected. George had the reqtired quintet lined up, but somebody flunked him, and he is succeeded by Robert J. Egan, whose election has precipitated a raft of changes in appointive officers in our neighboring city. a neem ea Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Manuel F. Gilmore of 385 Prospect St.; 51st wedding anni- versary. Edward C. Tanner of 94 Blaine St.; 80th birthday. Gardner Larrimore of Keego Harbor; 82nd birthday. rs. Harriett Todd of Birmingham; 92nd birthday. Mrs. Anne Terret of Imlay City; 95th birthday. Mrs. Joe Haas of Holly; 80th birthday. ’ \ , asi i 3 ® 28 vy i ms , i z a i i -_ 3 ita zs < a : bi 2g z be i i é E ® ; F i nyu, [sity vtlts tH ath Do You. Realize—? Question Divides New York Community By JAMES L, KILGALLEN CHESTER, N. ¥, (UPI) — The plight of Malcolm R. White, the mild-appearing, 48-year-old factory president who shot and killed a union organizer, was a topic of head of the Chester § E ® SIPETECEE iH iT ir vf it i | | ; is ct ie grievances of the man.” Theodore R. Manna, who runs a store in Chester, described White as “a quiet man, who has come in here, made a purchase, and left quietly.” Meanwhile, the wheels of justice were . District Attorney _ Abraham §.. Isseks presented “‘the people’s case” to the Orange Coun- ty grand jury. pany, two union officials, one deputy sheriff and a pathologist. White's 79-year-old lawyer, Henry Hirschberg, had previously written By JAMES J. METCALFE I know that there is nothing. dear . . , You would decline to do . . . To demonstrate your love for me... And show that you are true . , . And that is so self- evident , . . There 4s not any need . . » For you to prove it to my heart . . . By some heroic deed . . . Your willingness to sacrifice you attend to all my wants .,. In every little way ... Your smile ‘alone is proof enough , . . Of your good loyalty . . . Because it over- comes my fears . , * And it inspires me... I thank you, darling, and LT hope .. , I do my equal part ee “With allathe love and faithfuln . , « That fill my humble heart. (Copyright, 1958) ae ‘The Country Parson * “People don’t make us angry. they simply make right us te make ourselves aT “acter to say ‘‘No, Why Did White Kill: Union Boss? ing—preferably Hey t : i g | ta i if z | i } Fe -see= rebar Egeecel : a cE ve ge he ie HE Ld 5 Bisse d with his hand on his hip pocket and that he thought the man was out to “get” him. White fired seven shots from his automatic. He had obtained a per- Control, Dr. William Brady Says: ized that Dugan had turned and Ce ans was running away when shot ists get con- leading to West Berlin? » 2% Will they be content to allow the Western Allies to maintain a base Hirschberg indicated that if White 110 miles inside territory once is brought to trial the defense will the Russians pull out of the four- be justifiable homicide—self-de- Power occupation agreement? fense. According to Hirschberg, de te oo the issue comes down to the ques~ S asa tion of White’s state of mind prior — the Allies wi tiga to the shooting. He contends White esd ond was a man who led a good life but ee ee into who had-become ylabor °t- Western Allies would trouble” and got involved in an Gauhea teenie ee ties’ unfortunate episode ; pesmery 7 hyn ; have The East i Only Weaklings Scared of Being Called ‘Chicken’ The young person who takes his (or her) first drink, smoke, *‘goof ball,” shot of morphine or heroin, “sniff” of cocaine, or weakling. He hasn’t the intelli- gence, the cour- age or the char- thank you" when friends (if you can : call ‘em friends), DR. BRADY associates or gang leaders invite, urge or dare him to have one, “Cone on, chicken,” they say in effect, ‘just one won't hurt you — everybody else is having one. You going to be different?” It is not only juveniles that are delinquent but — unfortunately for our country’s welfare—many ma- ture adults, prominent in the public eye, betray the same defect, For example, a high government offi- cial attending many social func- tions in Washington is a teetotaler, but circulates carrying a glass half filled with pop, so everybody will think he is drinking. EVIL INVASION But the prodigious growth of the “cocktail” evil and the invasion of the American home by beer, wine and liquor via radio, television, movies, magazines and newspapers in the past two or three decades, combines to give growing children a view of life quite different from that which you and I saw when we were growing up. 7 What with the ready availabil- ity of beer, wine and liquor, the children today do not need may resent being asked to “At times I drink to excess be- cause I feel the need of'a stim- He t bi | 2 5 ulant, or rather I just want to feel » oe 0” Two ways of saying the same thing. For feelings of inferiority— caused by weak character, and of- for subsidies from the ten by poor health due to inade- quate diet—are essential causes of alcoholism. ‘Signed peers, not more than is ~ page or words long pertaining personal = not dis 5 i a iq g ott ees E iF Hy : Eke If East, Germans, Seize... ae Se ot ggg" ee vit 5 3 8883 ef E ‘ 3 West apis E rebiat 2 if cee YET | f eff in fie i Case Records of a Psycholog ist: ae Crane Suggests. Gifts for Here are some gift ideas for ‘ birthdays, Christmas and other. oceasions. They. are jar supe rior to the usual items which we generally offer our aged parents and grandparents, for they rejuvenate old folks and © furnish soul tonics to buoy up their spirits. Scrapbook this case, and act upon it now! glasses to the patient, who may be able to read the in this newspaper or thread @ ery By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE. aged parents. . CASE Z-377: Melba G., aged 45, t ‘te ot is a very devoted wife and mother, “But my problem isn’t my hus- - band or my chil- ; dren,” she began. ; ‘No, it pertains And hearing aids now work to my mother, miracles for folks who are aged 74, who lives . alone in a little town. “She still gets” around moderate- ly well with a cane and walks to | = of the bird calls and other beauti- _ fal sounds in fife. Church in good glasses. weather. And they aren't expensive com- “But she can't pared with similar merchandise: see very well since she has catar- for the kitchen, or the automobile. acts. I have asked her to come Furthermore, unused organs tend live with us, but she prefers to stay to deteriorate faster. So it Is doub- “Dr. Crane, I'd to do more for ber, but what else can I do?” GIFTS FOR OLD FOLKS __.. : t 5 4) a Shortly thereafter, he will fitieye - - ldsters i i i fe EGS “ment, only to have our plans ripped _ die with an expressway. community’s growth and develop- asunder by state and federal high- way departments who propose: to split our township through the mid- Big: ; : \ ISS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER n, 1958 Men hos $0 Careless! )|Absent-Minded, Too. Woe Koma & “ita rem the stove. ‘Soon, the ‘house was full of smoke, Les eee The fine department investigat| ciieq pr hana ny A lage | Dept. and the U.S, Bureau of Roads ee _ {before ‘final plans for the $14,-| eT ee HADLEY—Progress comed in all phases of life, but when it)t parting with the little this little hamlet soon was to have a new seven-room school. For Halpin, it meant a lot more. He was a graduate of the 86-year- Secret Admirer Starts Police Force Dispute LOCKPORT, N.Y. (AP)—Some- one on the Lockport police force has a secret admirer, who admires lady who admires a kind police- man’. Each officer PTS the flowers were meant for him, - PONTIAC STATE BANK It was. a happy scene. It meant | Clyde Pleads Innocent ‘of Kling Wite Royal Oak Township Mate Held in Slaying of Woman at Bus Stop Clift Register, 40, unemployed Royal Oak Township laborer ac- cused of slaying his wife with a hatchet on a Detroit street corner Sunday, pleaded innocent yesterday when arraigned in Detroit Record- ér’s Court. He is being held without bond, pending examination Nov. 24. Police said Register, of 10517 Fanwood st., told them he beat his wife, Louise, 38, with the ee ee cam’ tea “she was running out all the time” instead of taking care of their nine children. ‘The slaying also led to the ar- Siren: Ot gies * * Antonio Iacovacci, A of - ‘Hland Park, who-said he attempted to stop the fatal bludgeoning, was | Jarrested by Detroit Police two days ago on g warrant for theft of an outboard motor from a ‘|parked car Nov. 6. He pleaded innocent and waived examination in court shortly after Register’s. arraign- ment. the slaying that he was a Marine _|sergéeant and a judo expert. After reading the accounts of the slaying in newspapers, police got a warrant for his ‘arrest on the theft charge. He was never in} the Marines, they said. & The eyes of an infant at birth are about two-thirds as large as they will be when the child reaches age 8 or 9. NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENT ‘till ‘59 lacovacci told newsmen oo 2 Missionaries Guests of Honor at Baptist Church WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — A “Missionary Christmas” program wilf be held this even- ing, at 7:30 at the West Bloomfield). Baptist Church, 4900 Orchard Lake Rd., in honor of their missionaries, JElizabeth and Horacio Peinado of Bolivia. Former members of the church and friends have been invited to) - jthe program which will feature 4 sound color film, “Before the Har- vest,’* and slides of the ‘Peinados} 93.98 LP Record Albums Choose from [Foe Paloma, Billy Vaughn: Percussion in. Hi-Fi, David Carrell: Back to Balboa, Stan Kenton; jazz, Dave Brubeck. Lonely Streets, Kitty Wells, many others. NOW Sop ss ONLY 10 TOP TUNES Reg. 98c 46° = oo ae Now Only oe = | the Tey, in Parker of St mny- 1. Tom Dooley ons ~ "hana Trio BARBARA MARIE BURT [ale Chapel will bring @ ntissionary 2. Topsy 1 by Cony Mr. and Mrs. Howard T, Burt |devotional message, mausic i tre Ont Make wi why Coot of Mill street, Ortonville, heve |byFrank-Dering; earol-—singing Twitty Seeee 2 and light refreshments will round out the evening, according to chair- man Dwight W. Butler. The Rev. Arthur Smith of To- runto, Canada, will be the guest speaker and musician at the 7 p.m. service Sunday at the church. At the 11 a.m. worship service, the Rev. J: —Richard Muntz, pastor, ‘\will bring the sixth message in a series from the book of Jonah, “The Sign of the Prophet Jonah.” 5. Poor | by The Royal veneer 6.-Chantilly Lace by Big Boppe 7. Queen of the Hep by Bobby ‘Deta 8. You Cheated by The Siades 9. It's All in the Game by Tommy Edwards 10. Need You by Donnie Owens Newest Christmas ‘Records and Albums JUST. ARRIVED! announced. the approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Bar- bara Marie, to Allan D. Dicka- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Dale Dickason of Thayer road, » Ortonville. The bride-elect and her fiance both are students at John-Brown University, Siloam Springs, Ark. They are planning a Dec, 27 wedding, Eat, Drink, Be Merry and Live to Be 107 PATERSON, N. J. (UPI)—Mrs. Gelsomina Del Vecchio, who takes a nip with her daily cup of coffee, celebrates her 107th birthday today. She attributes her longevity to eat- ing everything, drinking everything and not worrying about anything. However, Mrs. Del Vecchio doesn’t smoke. She says she has not been ill in the last 50 years. |FREE Year's Supply o Keystone 4 COLOR MOVIE _ OUTFITin New For Urgent Talks BONN, Germany () — West Germany recalled its ambassa- dors from the key posts of Mos- cow, Washington, London, Paris and Rome today for urgent con- sultations and briefing on the Berlin situation. Chesapeake Bay is 195 miles long and up to 30 miles wide. FEATUR NEW ELECTRIC EYE LIGHT METER | | . | 8 WKC’s Special Pre-Christmas Price a“ ADVERTISED IN COMPLETE 15-PIECES $1.50 Weekly! a ae ett A tM lt i tt aly » He EASY READING LIGHT METER. Think of itt A light meter built into the top of the camera measures light for you .”. . tells you lens setting. No figuring — no guessing. YoU get perfect color movies every time. * KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast £2.3 tens. Think of it! A color movie camera so simple to operate that anyone — even a child — can take beautiful sharp, clear color movies the first time. No learning . how = it’s all fun, no fuss. Your family and friends will say you're an oni But you'll say movies with the Keystone K-20 are as easy as snapshots. Hk EVERY accessony You NEED INCLUDED! You get the camera, the projector-and all the accessories shown in this ad at one low, low price, Carry them home in the new handy package illustrated. ‘He KEYSTONE K-60 MOVIE PROJECTOR with £1.6 Magna-Scope tens and Super-Optic beam. Think of it! A small, compact, movie projector that’s easy to carry and simple as ABC to run. Throws a big, bright, 500-watt picture, filling your screen with color, motion and fife. the iene Recor He Pipe ee boot PIO by Book seotng by following the the —— LJ CZ aS erat TT Tae TES . x3 Pepys rer 3 ee "| Can Get It For You Wholesale | | : Chicago Man Hel pful to Dave Beck” for Tay Losers. TACOMA, Wash. {AP)—David Dante! | other papers having a bearing on Beck- Beck Sr. was one of some 400 persons who | | Shetferman transactions a ead = County Treasurer Says) could get it wholesale from Nathan meet evading. 5900508 te Seen enh ie r™ > Provision Allows Levy = ei ae _ arene wronalient ‘1950-53, is expected to attempt to placeeach | a to 1 Pet. of Rolls trial pore Sewn oh << . document into the trial record. Oui rs Miss Ouska said Shefferman “want- — ere a, gona _ tacled bookkeeper for Shefferman, said da dsid he would coaee wa tems'tee 61 . br the smuniipaities alected by her employer handled thousands of dole — = tieng get billed for tt at wholesale. cost | his business and labor union friends, ' a ts the Michigan State Tax). : Shefferman’s name has cropped up re- ete 8 can escape tax in| imeluding: Beck, former head of the Loateaiy in the trial, which started Nov. 10, | ereases by relying on a certain Teamsters’ Union. —. The Senate Rackets Committee, in its | state law provision. Miss Ouska produced tive large en- investigation of Beck linked Beck and Shef- | Bigs io grea

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JUDY AND: JIM, Chock full of die-cut paper dolls and costumes, with ilhistrated stories in which the dressed dolls can -be put into THE WIGHT arom nial favorite, colertally illustrated, A pretty book that’s sure to JUNIOR CROSSWORD PUZ- ZLES. A fine bad-weather book, this offers a plea- sant rey entertaining way for young people to learn new words and dee meanings, THE “CHERRY AMES” SER- res, A lively, interesting and readable account of the young heroine's ca- reer in many fields of nursing. sleuth Nancy as she un- ravels mysteries and in- trigues. THE SMARDY BOTS: SUR. ops with millions of boys; legal tender in juvenile trade, these stories are packed with thrills, hale raising sus- pense, wholesome ad- — (Social Register Drops Whitney land Marquand: . Proxy Marriage, CATANIA, Sicily, GP) - _ Nuc, NEW YORK (AP) — The 1959) ia is the Will Return to Staft et nt of appeals to strike her| cy of MSU as Director an 6 oe Van-|proxy martiage to a dead man of Scholarships EAST LANSING (# — Paul D. Bagwell, defeated oo Porgy Pao of i Ph a : , ao et ae ‘also| ©4 to Venezuela, planning to send) Michi Univers |e welt Nuccla when he had saved} “expected next Seas Premises. a Negro. Sofio sent the money’ but Nuceis Fales’ “*howev t,/had trouble getting a visa. To ex- r ' tt , Be saponin, elie. Gen eee ak tee carter peat tings, the couple decided| President Hesaburo Shoda. and Board of Agriculture, MSU govern-|Yoree from Ellen Wood, former)on a proxy marriage. A priest couple seyeral weeks Their daughter Michiko and the ing body, . model. ae married the ee ant B Wf recieved as hind cs ago, with a relative.standing in for| prince, both 24 years met on, Seeks fo Shrike Ou | =e fe eters NOW Position ported... the nation’ — 8° i. + Popping Corn administrative assistant to Hamil- ton. * * * buildings only on an equal basis with the Virginia flag. "Whitney liminated for di-|the groom. a tennis court at a summer resort} : ee ~— ogi i ogy ope vorcing ia aaeae wife, Eleanor z *& & - jat Karvizawa in August 1957, The; 25 Lb. Bag. $2.69 aa fi ths au pha 5 Searle, to marry Hollywood act-| A few days later Nuccia got a| prince is rumored to have pushed | r) ots Nev i ox ve ress Hosford. Eleanor re-| letter from friends of Sofio in Ven-| aside strong opposition by Japan's} Xf ns tee to Gow. Wiliam jadi ezuela. He had been killed in an| prewar peerage to his marrying] 150 Lb. Bag. .$5. bid for a sixth term, serene het be tbe. ms 5 Wee ; 1 ore ceeeee Woe Soe wan his oem Peciton, Raswell long wife With Hoods ; gram of scholarehipe Breviled | ee acon ane daeoped ©The Beautiful | | S A L T paar ed eggs ire ty PE iT ‘end We and ot Se ON a — For Water Softeners | junior cotteges and high schools | Lillian Bostwick, heiress to, © Heavy agg ; in the state. ' sugar refining fortune, was cas ; a ae for Tene | ~As-scholarship -director;he- oon ee married a physi a $3 En Ae oe . | be responsible to Dr. Thomas H. cm, Fame W 4 Qe... 4. Hamilton, vice president. for aca- $ 97. demic affairs, Hod ak Salt. 2.08 or maa U.S, and Stale Flag | 4 set ee) = director previously was held by|, Salt Nuggets wee. 2.05 J. Robert Stewart, who resigned ‘Equal’ in Virginia DISCOUNT PRICE Kleer A Rock ..... 2.15 [/Aug. 1 to become athletic director Sizes 7-14 | e oe RICHMOND, Va, (AP)—Gov. J. : . ; The position has been filled’) indsay Almond Jr. says the U.S. New Crop temporarily by Jotin D. Wilson./fag will fly atop state-owned 100 Lbs. .... $12.80 Bagwell currently is vacationing deuk tee x4 “ ys Phe 25 Lbs. 6 RET Pe 3.60 in the South, He took a leave of over the state flag on the saem Skbs. .... 7G Jpadsence two years ago for 8N|natvard. He said, hoewver, his a onstellation unsuccessful campaign for the policy statement should not be ° er * aye eagha on y said in a separate interview he, thought the Democratic victories } We Feature Hundreds of Items for Every Gift Occasion! in the recent congressional elec- § he tions were a mandate from the } Jewelry to make , 3 people for action. Celler said that § Silverware : : among the items the people want,# ; . ; are more and better schools. |§ Flatware i al d ee thier sponsored a bill last China evel y ay seem session to authorize 14 billion dol- § lars in federal aid to school con-' struction over a five-year period.’ A tie vote kept it bottled up in | the House Education Committee, '¢ In, 1957 the House, on a 208-203 vote, killed a bill which also! would have authorized 1% billion’ in aid. School. segregation and states’ rights were issues in the’ fight. * RCA Victor Dalton with Deluxe Stand Looks like cote TV! 262 sq. in. vyiew- and. Friday ‘til 9 Obligation! Crystal like Christmas | Choose your gift now while selections are the greatest, Only a small deposit ($1 will do) will hold all your purchases until Christmas. 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Last week the Marines at Cher-| ry Point reminded Davie Nov. 10 was the 183rd birthday of the corps. They sent him a card three. feet highend two and a halt feet) * * * - It was a call to arms. Davie found an old drum in his closet. After some practice he de- @ided to be a Marine drummer. “I need a sword for my uni- form,” he told his mother. “I guess we're headed for an- other showdown,” Mrs. nee sighed. 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America, will return to McMurdo/@0ing to be a de-Churchillizatign, 'nobly. . dozens of men who might have /iman, as most might-have-been } es D BAX» | of “Partridge’s Michigan Business ‘ Mazey said “we really don't|0n Monday, He is due to fly out| 5 there has been a de-Staliniza-| “At the age of 26. when Victoria; been kings or princes if their kings naturally must be . . . @\i | Guide. . know what the company’s objec-|t0 Christchurch, ‘New Zealand, a tien and in certain quarters a de-| was alive and life was rather stuf-| monarchs had not been over- broken, and close to broke,’ NO CHARGE To YOU , tion to a national contract is. All|few days later, Rooseveltization. . = fy, he was as wildly popular as} thrown, is George Karageorgeo- ee: }¢ | : they will say is that the contract} A red carpet ‘of fluorescent; “Everything bad has been.said |©!vis Presley. bass tenon Prince behind the | As an indication of what a re- Realtor Partridge ae is ‘unworkable,’ but they won't say|rayon—used for antarctic survival] by now of Winston Churchill, “In the first decade of the cen- z mote life this once-wild Iron-Cur- 7 tents—will be rolled\out to his} and none.of the bad things have | tury he was hated as ‘the most “He is the elder brother of King| tained ‘monarch lives, Bocca later | and Associctes : Be ae AN od plane's doorway, A band is being| diminished him. His reputation unpopular manin England.’ In |Alexander, who was assassinated |interviewed Umberto of Italy, an-| 1050 W. Huron St, . 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The program is spon- and tickets are pions. sored by the local Society for the Preservation © of Barbershop Quartet $ in’ America, Inc., on sale at Hallman Drugs. The Confederates were 1956-57 International cham- Streets Without Cars Nof Entire Success PAMPA, Tex. (AP)—This west “Texas City’s first experiment with the downtown mali—streets from which autos are barred—was not a complete success. A teen-aged driver, whom police did not identify, crashed through < a barrier Thursday, struck a dis- played 1959 car, and rammed it into four other automobiles on display. A spectator, Clydé Jonas, suf- fered a broken leg when he was pinned between two of the scram- bled autos. . * * * Police, who said damage was between $1,000 and $2,000, quoted the 17-year-old driver as saying his brakes locked. Fortune Goes to School LONDON (UPI)—William Stone, “The Squire of Piccadilly,” left ‘most. of his 1,000,000 pound fortune ($2,800,000) to his old school, Pe- terhouse College at Cambridge. |f That will make Peterhouse, one of the smallest colleges at Cambridge, the richest in the University de- spite heavy death taxes. Stone died at the age of 101. ; General Electric RANGE 219% 30-inch electric range with finger-tip push-but- “ton controls, 23-inch master oven with remov- able oven door for easy Cleaning. Fully auto- ‘ ‘matic. ‘ NO MONEY DOWN SPACE MAKER Where You Pay No More But Get Much More! ~ = + | — General linens. Short cycles for thetics. ® Suds Saver Reg. $279.95 SALE PRICE DESIG TELEV 155 square-inch 110° Ahsninized Picture Tube si $1 Was Huon St. Delivery -2-CYCLE FILTER-FLO WASHER Normal wash, rinse and spin cycles for cottons and © Filter-Flow Washing System. ® Big 10-pound clothes capacity. ® Water saver for small loads. 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They are among-11 accused of|2nd wearing glasses, was returned xk * * being ring leaders in the strike,|to the Kent County Jail where he The project was started by five| Which resulted in the prison's 4,000-|has been held without bond since Birmingham journalism students,|P!us inmates being sent to their)killing the four children, Mike Forster, Margo Mensing,|ells, The strikers were herded|r-iH j Jack Mitchell, John Hyde and Ann/| Without incident from a textile and Lawrence, They said they con.|™etal stamping plant where they Shoes for left and right feet were |tacted Clinton’s superintendent of | Worked. shaped alike for many years. It jSchools and learned $250,000 was| Two of the 11 were cleared by |S "ot until about the Civil War needed to rebuild the bombed| the prison’s disciplinary board |44Ys thst separate patterns were as they slept in their home near| 9! psd today pleaded guilty ws | mu McMillan was ¢ ie é Already $300 has been col- lected from classmates. + * @ * The Birmingham school news- ate ee a GRETA GARBO in ‘STREETS OF Only wove Showing - WALLED Lake MA 4-2151 school. and another sent to a pape | : An editorial in the school paper} pathie ward, . . . said “. . . we, you and I, can Warden William Bannan dis- BLUE Qik Y ! a rebuild the Clinton High School. Each of us will only have to give =. fees pric oef one coke. That's all, just one coke, and we can buy of the 11 men, sa ying he didn't AP Wirephote the bricks to rebuild Clinton." want “mothers. calling me.” 4 him a chance for a normal life, plays with a x * * closed the board's action today, It was taken yesterday, ‘\ 2150 OPDYKE RD. Bannan refused to disclose naines FE 4-461] WHO'S AFRAID OF THE DOCTOR? — You'd | never guess this lively five-year-old has a hole i rriv- The first person to be chanted i : in his heart. Stepherf Smith, whose parents balloon aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth arriv-. 2 The warden described everything | brought him from their London suburb home to ing in New York. A hometown group raised funds p Roget, tee Rodactve life de-jas under control at the prison, the United States for surgery they hope will give _ for the trip and operation césts. P ng nd and deaf was / world's largest walled penitentiary. Laura Bridgmen, who was born in Hanover, N. H., in 1829 and attend- ed Perkins School for the Blind near Boston, Sixty-four state troopers summoned when\the strike broke ous#but nev- er called into action, were sent back to ‘their posts, Because there is no- adequate coal supply, most of the iron ore mined in Sweden is exported to other countries, Hope for ‘Quiet’ Vacation Puerto Rico Is Forgiven; Bentleys to Visit Island WASHINGTON ® — Rep. Alvin W EXCITING LOVE. a IN 1 GREAT MOVIE! goodwill tour soon after the near- M. Bentley (R-Mich) has forgiven) tragedy erased any ill-feeling that Puerto Rico. might have existed. . « Bentley and his wife are flying x *« * there Saturday for a two-week va-| .. } cation, which they habe will be a We were so royally entertained quiet one. ’ Bentley said, “but we were so rushed that I didn't get to enjoy a rest at all. “This time,’’ he said, “we just want to enjoy a quiet vacation." General News Editor of AP Dies Suddenly NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP)! * * * The Owosso congressman prob- ably couldn't be blamed for staying as far as possible from that Carib- bean paradise, or at least from some of its citizens. Bentley was one of five con- gressmen shot on the House floor in 1954 by Puerto Rican national- ist fanatics. A .30 caliber pistol bullet pierced Ps tale! Foreign Car —> @alielt: his lung, stomach and diaphragm and shattered his liver. For sev-| j—Paul R. Mickelson, 59, general jnews editor of The Associated eral days he was given only a 50-50 Press, died today in New Rockelle chance of survival. | Hospital. e ADULTS But that’s all past, Bentley said| He was stricken ill Thursday, 90c . today. An “all-is-forgiven” type|The nature of his ailment was not Ss at.. N a i —_— immediately ascertained. : rHRU 45c ow T 7.43 St Last week, Mickelson attended ron’ Wy Veruxe Cinemascope Short Subjects Nov. 3 emma Jia. meeting of Associated Press CinemaScepe COLORADO HOLIDAY”’ 3 ‘ ov. 30 gaa PECK inet Sedecoer oo cd gues te "SICK, SICK SIDNEY” (Cartoon) $ j : a SIMMONS =< he had worked through _ NOTICE! > ca : | ednesday. - , : : DE a4@) 17 aie bry ry | Mickel ah a his entire | | MEY. MOM! Get the Kids out of the house while you prepare BARLY, EARLY SHOW SUNDAY Daily BAKER career 6.8 pam with the Thanksgiving Dinner. Send Them to Our Big IN BY 6:00 — AT HOME BY 10:00 ; ARMORY oe AP, which he joined in Chicago] | Thanksgiving Morning Cartoon & Comedy Sh ee Detroit Tigers yesterday in ex- change for. pitchers Don Mossi and Ray Narleski and infielder Ossie Alvarez. : “but I've got a job to do there.” SPqapres| -4 him as their regular second base- third, ending a chronic problem at that spot, ee ie . , AP Wirephotes NEW TIGERS — These are the new Tigers who came in the ~ pitchers, Don: Mossi, (left) and Ray Narleski. Narleski who was 13-10 last season was the key figure in the trade for Detroit. Mossi was 7-8 for the Tribe. Detroit Holds Second Place With Deadlock Montreal Overcomes 3 Early Leads in Wild Game at Forum MONTREAL « — The Detroit Red Wings opened their current the Montreal Canadiens last night and moved into a second place deadlock in the tight National Hockey League race. * * * Detroit held a lead over the front-running Canadiens three. times but the high-powered scoring to take over the league scoring lead with, to 240 tet-runnerup Getege Tere ley of Detroit... Besides his scoring heroics, the 66 Seattle University rookie con- SYRACUSE MINNEAPOLIS GFT arr Schayes 3 713 Baylor bun Sse Fag sy 5 616 Mikkelsen 5 33 Kerr 6 517 Krebs 6 012 Dierking 4 1 9 Foust 5 i111 Costello 7 216 Leonard 3717 Greer 713 $35 sr fans mak 044 ee SS oe Minneapolis 7% 41 9—18 Jim Norris’ lIIness Delays Boxing Probe «NEW YORK (AP) — A grand jury's investigation of corruption ip boxing which has led to the in- dictment of five men was tem- Worarily stalled today by a medi- eal report that will keep sports promoter Jim Norris from giving! testimony. * - * * * ‘Supreme Court Justice Jacob arkowitz, acting on the medical report, yesterday quashed a sub- fjeena calling for Norris’ appear- ance before the grand jury, He held that for Norris to appear would “endanger his health and life."" ; Norris has suffered two heart attacks. He was president of the international ifig Club when was served to appear before the New York County Grand Jury on March 28. , Judge Markowitz based his de- @sion on a report by court- Newberry Market Table Tennis Power * » Newberry Market was listed as team to beat in the Pontiac ble Tennis Association today a convincing 5-1 trouncing f Nutrilite Fooq last night. ? is deadlocked for ist A & W Root Beer, blanked L. H. Cole 60 # oe t Washington Will Scout battle ended in a tie when Jean stunt of Gordie Howe. The tie permitted the Red Wings to move into a second place dead heat with the New York Rangers. The Red Wings go from here to Boston for a game Saturday afternoon with the Bruins, the second contest Of a four-game trip. Last night’s forum crowd was treated to a. scoring display by) the top marksmen of the league of recent years as the two teams put on concentrated offensives in the first two periods. * * + * Detroit, trying to administer the Canadiens’ fou straight home ice defeat, held leads of 2-0, 3-2, and 4-3 but the Canadiens came out even in the end. Their last rally in the second period created the ultimate 44 tie. * * * Howe got both his goals in the first period and Beliveau drove in one in the first and his second in the second session. The classy Detroit forward shot his eighth of the season in the | first 47 seconds of play. He trapped a teammate’s long shot and flipped in the puck. * * * He got his second at 19:49 on a 60-foot blazer that put Detroit ahead again 3-2, Beforehand, Norm Ullman had scored for Detroit, making it 2-0 for the Wings, and then Bernie Geoffrion and Beliveau counted in succession for Montreal to tie it up. The hot duel resumed as soon as play began in the second pe- riod, Beliveay tied it up a sec- ond time at 3-8 by scoring at 2:02. * * * Detroit took the lead for a third time when Alex Delvecchio beat goalie Jacques Plante at 4:39, Again, and for the last time, it was tied with Montreal's Dickie Moore counting at 14:51. HOCKEY AT A GLANCE THURSDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 4. Montreal 4 No games in the other teagues. FRIDAY'’S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE No games scheduled. SATURDAY'S NATIONAL Chicago at Montreal ork at Toronto Detroit at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE afield at Cleveland rovidence at Rochester EASTERN LEAGUE New Haven at Philadelphia Johnstown at Washington ENTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Troy af Louisville SCHEDULE LEAGUE Tv LOS ANGELES # — The Los Angeles Dodgers Mj grent and later a sa Angeles Ramis, as Thursday signed , UCLA all-time th the Los) Bellivieau matched the . two-goal] . there said the former New York ‘Giant's chances for life were ‘'slim one stroke off the record equalled earlier in the day by Dow Fin- sterwald of Tequesta, Fla., and Mike Souchak of Grossingers, DOUBLE VISION—When 30 freshmen showed up for basketball at Harrisburg, ing him. There were four sets coach Gene Bland thought his vision was deceiv- Ill., high sehool, of twins in the Lindell Jones. group. Kneeling left to right are Hutchinson, Wesley and Willie are Bill and Charles Meadows and Gi \ AP Wirephote and Ron . Standing ll and After Taking Turn For Worse NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—Famous baseball slugger Mel Ott rallied slightly today in his grim fight to survive injuries from an automo- bile smash-up last week. x * * Physicians at. Touro Infirmary but better’ following eight hours of delicate kidney surgery in which an artificial kidney machine was used, * * * Ott and his wife, Mildred, both 43 Below Par in Florida Play Weaver and Ellis Lead $15,000 Invitational at West Palm Beach WEST PALM BEACH, Fila. (AP) — Golfers had to beat par today to stay anywhere the leaders in the $15,000 West Palm Beach Invitational tournament, * * * A new competitive course rec- ord of 65, seven under par, al- ready was in the books and 43 of the touring pros broke par in epen- ing play yesterday, The tourna- ment ends Sunday, * * * Sixteen others carded par 72s over the 6,745-yard course in the greatest exhibition of sub-par golf the West- Palm Beach Country Club course ever saw. * * * Leading the pack were two 26- year-olds, -Bert Weaver of Beau- mont, Tex., and Wesley Ellis Jr. of Aldecress, N.J, Weaver shot 31- 34 and Ellis carded 33-32 to clip scout. |N.Y 49, were critically injured Friday night when their car smashed head-on into another vehicle in ‘the Gulf Coast resort town of Bay St. Louis,,Miss., near New Orleans. Doctors described her condition as convalescent. * * The kidney machine was used on Ott to relieve bladder pressure which had built up steadily since the collision. Physicians said Ott’s kidneys were now functioning on their own. * * * Ott’s condition worsened yester- day when he was brought to New Orleans from a Gulfport, Miss., AP Wirephote FIGHTS FOR LIFE — Mel Ott, former National League star and currently a broadcaster with the Detroit Tigers, fights for his! life after surgery last night for a blocked kidney following an auto accident. He had a ‘relapse he Ott Improves Agai hospital, where he and Mrs. Ott were being treated. Physicians had reported steady improvement until when the kidney malfunction, aggravated by shock in the acci- dent, again-placed him on the critical list. Ott, an ex-outfielder and Giant manager ‘who holds the National League record for home runs, now faces a series of tests to deter- mine the extent of kidney damage, se ® 2% A Touro spokesman, scribed Ott’'s condition as ay smashed up,” said further tests awaited the former athlete to probe the extent of other injuries. Ott received fractures of both legs, lacerations -of the left elbow |5 and forehead, in addition to in- ternal injuries. * * * For the past two seasons, Ott has been a member of the Detroit Tigers broadcasting team. During the winter he lives in suburban New Orleans with his wife and a daughter, Barbara Ann. Mossi Shed No Tears Concerning Trade to Detroit REDWOOD CITY, Calif, (UPT) ~—Southpaw Don Mossi, a fixture with the Cleveland Indians pitch- ing staff for the past five years, shed no tears today over being | | traded to Detroit. * “I was kind hear about rll get a chance to work more,” he said. “they didn’t use me very last season at Cleveland, They were concentrating on younger pitchers and I didn’t get a chance to work as much as I liked.” * * * “P'm looking forward to play- ing for the Tigers,” Mossi said. ‘Everybody says Detroit is a it but thin but has rallied slightly. : * aa we we oe ke lk oe ee od ee ae ame ae a de ees ee i *1Kerner, who has disposed of two x * ; of surprised to H k ST, LOUIS (AP) — Easy Ed Macauley might have a tough time living up to his name now that he is the new coach of the St, Louis Hawks. He’s working for fiery Ben coaches in less than a year while each had the team in first place. University All-America and a nine-year veteran of the National Basketball Assn., was named by Kerner after the owner fired Andy Phillip from the coaching job. The 30-year-old Macauley said x* * * he hopes to become a bench coach, although he will remain in uniform until the cut-down date Dec, 15, He plans no big shakeup of the Hawks. -“I. don't think a coaching change at this time will bring about a rapid change in team play,” Macauley said. ‘It will take time. And don't forget, I will be up against some smart cookies.”’- Under Phillip, who had been in charge of the club for only 10 games, the Hawks were leading the NBA's Western Division with six victories and four defeats. * * * Kerner maintained Phillip was losing control of the players. The club had appeared - disorganized as compared with last season. Macauley, who discovered he had been offered the ‘coaching job last. summer but decided against it, said Kerner used a 5 Cars Expected | for OCSC Contest - A sports is expected for Sun- day’s Sports Car Club's one- day event,\Sunday, over the newly paved course at OCSC. a er * This test wilh be a ‘‘surprise type " says Moody, club of- ficial who- will come from at least Michigan and Ohio areas, ip by telephone, telegraphed big, and fast, field of Macauley Takes Over: Hoop Boss “Russian roulette” approach this time.” ‘ : “I told Ed he had three choices could make a dea] for Philadelphia, Third, if t want to go to Philadelphia, he would have to retire.” a * * Laughing, Macauley said, “Ben had seven bullets in that gun. What could I do?” Ge: Kerner, unable to contact Phil- him yesterday, “You have been relieved of your coaching duties as of now.” * * * : Phillip, a long-time Boston Cel- tic player and one-time member of the Illinois ‘Whiz Kids,” was angered when he learned via radio newscast that he had been fired. NEW COACH—Popular former St. Louig U. All-America, Ed Macauley took over as head coach of the St. Louis Hawks of the pro league. Owner Ben Kern- er fired Andy Phillips after only 1 10 games in the NBA. ate FF cf ESE 3 x« *.* Exactly a year ago erday, Martin was traded to Detroit amid a gutty, winning ballplayer, built “Billy will do a good job with Cleveland,” Tiger general man- ager John McHale said. He was playing out of position for us. That was our fault, not his.” . AP Wirephete |.300 during the regular season: but in 1953 by batting .500 in 24 appear- ances including a pair of @ Narleski and Mossi were the z ili 2 ee TNs “gaeek sociation of America National Team Match Game championship at Star Lanes in Southfield will swing into action Saturday at 2:30 p.m. by. Pfeiffer’s. The present Stroh’s team con- sists of Such stars as George Young, Billy Golembiewski, Joe Joseph’ Bob Falstaff Beer of St, Louis, Mo., yi te | will Kwolek-and Bob Mitt will be roll- ak ad : z * one point for total pe the “A” bracket as de- champion and current ABC r. Former Detroiters Buzz relief aces of the near-decade that Cleveland pitching was the best in the American League, Last season Narleski started in 24 games in addition to relieving in 20 others. He posted a 13-10 record and a 4.08 earned run average. Mossi worked in 43 games with a 78 mark and 3.88 era. ; * *« * Both Alvarez and Cicotte are playing in the Cuban Winter League. It marks the fourth Ma- jor League club Cicotte has been assigned to_in less than a year. He started 1958 with New York, went to Washington, then Detroit's Charleston farm club and back up to the Tigers. Downs 185-Pounder Nesbitt SSr. of and brother-in-law Don LE \ . + \~ & \ a ‘ = ~ Have am _ At Prices You Gan Afford BUY What We've Got You'll Save a Lot OLDS-CADILLAC 280 S. Sagindw St. 25 Years of Delivering What We Promise The Beautiful New Sylvan Lanes Are Now Open Open Bowling » "69 OLDSMOBILES | -|tion ‘season at Dallas. and Chicage Was Winner Filled With Injuries ee ee Bears managed a 24-17 decision in ‘gia rough and tumble affair which put a total of 13 players on the-ia- jury list. a en ee 2 The Bears still have hopes of catching the Baltimore Colts for e but they must win the the titl sank at es wey ant Reve Ee Co lose all four. Detroit came up wtik its finest offensive performance of the sea- son in defeating the San Fran- cisco 49ers last week, 35-21. To- bin Rote connected for three scoring passes and halfback Gene Gedman also passed for an n_ Preseason Clash} S82 Sih mage at 5 Johuny Sain Name already certain for the 1:30 kick- | Army; ney ay, Karnuth. ; Jim W Ed Hickey. Has The current squad includes: oo, =. Batchelder Jr., Mass; mald Cooper, Wrentham : Jack -— = Paul. ense—T. es ey “Ir - a Pea- Richard D. fukn ‘Won, thru iil a Wie Guile. Sat. and Sun. $1.50 “A Clean Caz AUTO Better, WAS 149 W. NA ‘PE ,| 8l-yard TD. Since the Bears have the best record in the NFL against rush- ing, it appears that the Lions will have to take to the air more fre- quently. * * * Chicago has allowed only %68 yards in eight games on the .|ground. Willie Galimore and Rick {Casares are among the top eight tase. | runners in the league. Galimore Mass.; pl sy wertirie Min- Ed Owen, 8st. ‘estby, is second in scoring with ll Park./ touchdowns, “Casares has gained 444 yards while Galimore has gained 427. The Bears were hurt with the announcement that end Harjon -/Hill is out for the season with a ;/severe leg injury. * * * In the overal] series*dating back to 1934, the Lions have won 16 and tied two in 48 games, ‘but since 1951 the two teams have split even in 14 meetings. Steel Bowl Tourney Polrings Announced nc Rgrnorggt dagicadtyg Agee UTO W Firestone title the following night. The losers will play a consolation game. 34 Mill St. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! All Models and Styles to Chole From | _ on the Car of Your Choice | HURRY ... COME IN EARLY | | Your Local Chevrolet Franchised New Car Dealer ' Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet, Ine. | Downtown Pontiac All New, All Over Again! 09 Chevrolets! - THEYRE COMING IN-=- IA THEYRE GOING OUT! Af Remember - Don’t Buy Any Car Until You See, ot FE 5.4161 J - |game. at Morgantown, W.Va. at Philly tov. 19 a Sellout Again Slade | | athletics for the Naval Academy, j Wednesday Navy is host team thie year for the game to be played Nov. 29 in Philadelphia’s Municipal Sta- dium. concessionaires and ‘Noting pres at he ame, Cut- A’s Pitching Coach KANSAS CITY # — The Kansas baseball nearly 20 years, had his best season with the Boston Braves in 1948 when he won 24 games and lost 15, He joined the New York Yankees and in 1955 came to the Athletics. Sain, who will continue his motor car business at Walnut Ridge, Ark., will join the A’s next spring at West Palm Beach, Fla. In Net Hall of Fame NEW YORK # — Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, seven-time women’s national tennis champion, Thursday night was inducted into the National Tennis Hall of Fame. all-star squad which pleased. everybody. We know that this one will be no excep- tion to the rule. But. it’s truly a representative hon-/, or téam, coverin tion of Oakland County. prised of 13 players — the regular li-man unit plus two / defensive City Athletics Wednesday signed |stars. Johnny Sain as pitching coach, Honor squads wil] also be named Sain, a pitcher in professional|in classes A, B » each class listing a first and second team as well as an honorable mention ros- ter. In addition, a 30-man team honoring boys from outside the county is in’ the offing. Prep Front It’s all-star football time again and The Pontiac Press gets into the act by announcing its third annual All’ Oakland County honor team Saturday. , Needless to say, not everyone will be happy with the, selections. Nevertheless, the Press sports department takes great pride in presenting these boys tomorrow inf the firm belief ae they’re the best in the neighbor- applications ¢ Oct. 14, and the ticket mailing proc- | hood. ess is now under way. There has never been an? & every sec- The highest echelon, Oakland's “eream of the crop,” will be com- Rounding out the honor page will be the announcement of Oak- land County's Coach-of-the Year and ‘the two coaches whe gave ahead!" Look for the county’s all- star, ‘gridders t opps AND ibanquet_is_scheduled -next-Wednes- day night at 6:30 in the high school cafeteria. Letters will. be awarded to football and -cross country athletes, Bill Yeoman, as- sistant grid coach at Michigan! State, will be the — speaker. * * “Damn/ the torpedoes, full speedif rrow, / Walled Lake’s annual fall sports The 8th grade football team at Troy Baker Junior High School has just ended its 6th straight undefeated season, The future DOWN PAYMENT $164.05 ~ 1959 Plymo MONTHLY PAYMENT | as low as $59.81 Schutz Motors, Inc. 912 S$. Woodward Birmingham MI 6-5300 BONDED BRAKES | @-LABOR and MATERIAL _@ RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS — © RE-ADJUST BRAKES ¢ INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH FE 8-0424 © Colts won all five games this year and their unbeaten string features only one tie in the last’ 30 starts. Gary McKinnon, Ernie Steele, John Denison and Bill Muir were the sparkplugs. * * * . There were 35 varsity letter win- .| him the stiffest opposition for the gward. / With full realization that some football fan somewhere in the coun- ty — or a coach, for that matter — will not agree with every selec- tion, we boldly forge ahead and print it anyway. As Admiral Farragut once said: ERIE, Pa./(UPI) —-Eight Mich- igan football players will be.in the first annual Gem City Bowl game in Erie on Thanksgiving Day, pro- moter Mike Cannavino said today. Cannavino said four of the Ditinge Bowl Invitation. at Stake for Syracuse MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—If Syracuse defeats West Virginia impressive- Jy Saturday, the Orangemen will get an immediate invitation to Ww. G. Ward, schedule chairman for the Orange Bowl committee, made that announcement Wednes- day after the committee author- ized representatives to make an on-the-spot decision after the PONTIAC LEAGUE Pts Sam's Elec 30 Team 13 Hellca 30 Gordon Mobil 17 sty Janitor 27 Spoilers 17 m 24 Toppers 17 Ho! 23 Erma’s Bty. 15 Team 16 21 Team 14 15 21: Team 13 14 20 ae soins he Men — 8. Corke Gordon 217, A. *tedashem a nee ‘ellcats 1038, Helicats 2962. 8 Gridders From State on Gem Oty. Bow! List from the Midwest, New York and Pennsylvania. western will coach the West team and Frank Regan of Villanova the East squad. Pontiac Press .on the Saturday after Thanksgiving — Nov. 29, ners at the Madison High football banquet last Tuesday evening. Bob Dove, end coach for the Detroit Lions, was the guest speaker. x* * * 7 Saginaw Valley coaches and| writers met in Flint on Tuesday, night to pick the All-Conference) football team for 1958. 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The cautious Buckeye fans point lout that it’s “traditional game Sat- urday” in the Big Ten and any- thing can and usually does happen Minnesota to atone for some of the upsets the Wolverines have sprung, Michigan looks back to its glory games with the Buckeyes, recalling the feats of Bennie Oosterbaan and Bennie Friedman in 1925-26-27. * have to look back at ‘the past few years when. Howard (Hopalong) Cassady cast a pall over mammoth Michigan Stadium in 1955 when he led the Bucks to a 17-0 victory that put Michigan State into and dropped Michigan from the Rose Or last year when Bob White bashed through the Wolverine de- fenses in pacing OSU to a 31-14 triumph. Ohio State js a 14-point favorite for tomorrow's game, last one of the season for both clubs and final one as head coach of the Wolverines for Oosterbaan. Although Michigan is going through the throes of. its worst sea- son since 1936, an air of cautious expectancy hangs over the game. The Buckeyes have burned too often by the Wo! they've won 34 against only 16 defeats and four ties—to go in overconfident. But the Bucks still have White, who caused Iowa no end of trouble last week, a stronger line than Michigan's and a faster backfield. The Wolverines promised to beat Indiana “for Bennie” last week and if they couldn’t beat the Hoosiers, a. club OSU nailed 49-8, it looks like Oosterbaan will have to go back to the Minnesota game For Building Supplies See BURKE LUMBER Use Paneling to Give Your Home a‘New Look’ KNOTTY PINE For One Week Only Woe Full 34" Thick | Sq. Ft. 6”-8"-10" Width Random Length Knotty Cedar 16 ‘Mingle Wood Sq. Ft. Wood pieces pressed together for an unusually Gttractive patterned paneling. Oak Paneling Light colored with handsome oak grain. Plastic coated to help maintain its beauty. ‘Surf Wood Rippled paneling. Beautiful texture to compli- ment room. V-Grooved Mahogany : pr gro grain natural mahogany. The aristocrat _ And Many More Panelings ~~ to Choose From LUMBER CO. » the Home Begins” Random Length 6"-8"-10" Width Also i for his last Wolverine victory, And, after the annual. freshman intrasquad game, frosh coach Don |Dufek summed up next’ year’s sophomores as a fairly sound unit with somewhat better than average speed but lacking in depth so Bump Pee eeseeeceenene HOO e eee nnweenerene Oe eee eee eee eee ebe eee eer een « OSU's “High street alumni" only} .|pounds (about $7,500) a year out | ee Stcars eres Lapse eeeens Bears Acquire Rudy Bukich. From Redskins eos “That's about it.” He said he talked to Halas Thurs- day and that Halas is ‘very inter ested in me,” _ iThis ls New Wrinkle «| 3 to Get Rid of Coach up on. the get-rid-of-the coach fad. Stickers appeared in dormitory windows and on automobile wind- shields which read; Help stamp out Dal Ward.” Ward ig Colorado football coach. Sunday AP “LITTLE JOHN” — The biggest man ever to play for the Angeles.Rams is “Little John” Backer who stands 6-6% and weighs 290 pounds. The 22-year-old tackle played ball at North Carolina College. The Rams meet the Colts in a big NFL game ao + Unsung Colombian Sets Canada Cup Pace MEXICO CITY (AP) — Ameti- eans Ben Hogan and Sam Snead sought to overtake the Australian entry in the team race for the Canada Golf Cup today after a hectic first round that produced several surprises and an individ- ual leader from Colombia. The United States tandem went into today’s second round with a total of 143, the same figure. regis- tered by Ireland, Each was one stroke behind Australia. * * * Miguel Sala, a little known Co- lombian, playing in his first in- ternational match, turned in a three-under-par 69 to lead the world’s greatest golfers in the individual competition, Only six other players among the 63 from 32 countries broke par. Hogan, Snead, Ireland Trail Aussies But it was the two iron shot artists from Australia, Frank Phillips and Ken Nagle, who fired the best combined score, a two- under-par 142 for the lead in the team race, Phillips was one of four players to shoot 70 for second place in the individual standings, while his partner Nagle had a 72. x *« * Hogan, the four-time United States champion, had to sink a six-foot birdie putt on the final green to put the American team in a second place tie with Ireland. Hogan finished with 72 while his partner Snead registered a 71. * * * Behind the top three teams came Argentina and Great Brit- Rose Charges False Claim SYDNEY — Mervyn Rose, Australia’s newest tennis profes- sional, today bitterly accused Aussie Davis Cup Captain Harry Hopman ‘of starting all his diffi- culties, * * “Hopman told the Lawn Ten- nis Assn. of Australia that I was making three to four thousand of amateur tennis,’ Rose said. “I might have been making that much, but not out -of ten- nis,” Hopman, one of the most in- fluential tennis figures. in Aus- | JUST LOOK at THESE SUPER VALUES! Quality Values at Bargain Prices! While They Last! COME IN and SEE — and SAVE! . African Samarra MASONITE Plywood ae ~~ PEG-BOARD Beautiful Exotic Grain | 20x29 Pagoda Type | 24 X 48... 99e ig $3.99 N ~ 88 : x . se $1 R6x96x14 mel x 45. ..40 vat. $4.99] ocr $9 48 x96. .4.49 soar $119G1] Ms! = =—-79¢ ng Aluminum Comb. Genuine Masontte Peerless Cement DOORS. 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Chen -Po, Chin® ...+..++ 73 . fm gy ay rte edeee - DALLAS w—Alr Force Acad- |grick Brown, Scotland ...... 37-35—72 emy will play in the Cotton Bowi —* ml haeeaeni aebees ae oa barring a calamitous result im | Christy O'Connor, Ireland .... 37-36-73 | either of its last two games, the |CClestine Tugot. Philippines .. 3e-27—" | Ballas News sail Thaehay wit. Er ceee ace 7: SSE | prababt a r A ; Henry Stirs" Coanan Seashs 36-38-74 yw lelay its formal of- e ca, entina ...++ S = fer until after the Air Force Betti Cnet Some sotieee 1 ets ec aes gate (Reet ie RE , ez. ie. we Colo., Nov. 29, the News added. | Zit Tis Philippine sc ppen ees ain tied at 144, Scotland 145, Brazil | 75, 146,' Spain and the Philippines 148 and Colombia 149, In addition to Sala, Phillips and Snead, the others who broke par were Harry Bradshaw of Ireland, Flory. van Donck of Belgium and Leopoldo Ruiz of Argentina with 70s and Bernard Hunt of Great Britain with a T1. Disappointments in opening day play were defending champion Japan and strongly favored South Africa, Japan had a shaky 144 for 13th place and South Africa 14 for 17th place. Torakichi “Pete Nakamura, Hogan three-putted sixth and also on the 17th. A crowd of 12,000, the largest ever to see a golf match in Mex- ico, ran and whooped over the fairways. on the 7,216-yard Club de Golf Mexico course. i melahatele QUIK 2 Pe. We Selection ‘s FIRST -SERVE HARDWARE : Genuine DuPont Docron Insulated 5 Oz. " Reg. $17. 95 8 Now: Only \ A Complete Line of Roasters— Thermometers—Cooking Ware for Your Thanksgiving Dinner 1 95 ll Carry a Complete of HUNTING SUPPLIES 650 AUBURN AVE. OPEN WED., Nov. 26th. ‘til 9 DOADWAY.SHELL Hastyass _ _Mon., Thurs., Set. 8 to B x Tues., Wed. 8 to 6 — Friday 8 te 9 FE 2-6506 \J i 4 334 Fee Ht iy a i i id fy & ® 4 - i re j ie FE Fiaz ills “The International Boxing _|Club promised me that if I beat for MSU, But underclassmen who| ve “jone everything they've will be around for the rugged nine-| 1.4 1 don’t see how they can game schedule next year will bear) jeriook me now.” the brunt of action. ee we Daugherty praised the 13 re- | Flanagan clubbed him, speared tiring seniors as “fellows who [him with jabs. outfooted him and have contributed enormously to | demoralized him. two fine seasons before running |was such a landslide that Judge into tough luck this time around.” | Johnny Deotis’ scored it 100-81, But he has been siost/i® each round but one. Referee ot his time this week with sopho-|Johriny Stanton had it 100-83 and were injured last week. The Spartans showed the snap and spirit that had been missing much of the season, Daugherty warned the Spartans they will need all of their snap and spirit Saturday. * x * * “Kansas State is a better team Judge Jimmy Perrault scored it 100-87. Smell Orange Blossoms TALLAHASSEE, Fila, (AP) — Florida A&M “will meet Prairie View A&M in the 26th annual Or- ange Blossom football game at Miami Dec, 13, é FE 4-1584 than it was last year,’’ Daugherty es OS er us Fag The Spartans, q worse team than “STA-CLEAN” : they were last year, won 27-9 over the Wildcats in 1957. * 24-Hour Emergency Service day's game with a 38 recerd, || * Use Your Stenderd Credit Card for Home Heating Oil Purchases German Rider Wins |___°5 West Pike S. 2nd Jumping Title cuntsrmas speciaL TORONTO (AP) — Hans Gunth- he er Winkler of Germany, with a ope: Sree ier cscu| BOWLING * * Winkler, the world’s leading rid- er in 1958, won the five-country individual test. 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WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM from the start! | i f * | § = ; “ | ' A 1 ih ain “Common Faith Susser: immre UN. ore ~ oe ee Dope Traffic Flowing .|smaeas Unites All Arabs Through Israel to Egypt |smeres - westward across North Africa, HT RTY-TWO oe Also Share Language, Customs and: Memories of Moslem Empire WASHINGTON-—In popular fancy/ tinue to use Israel as a short cut the Arabs are sloe-eyed nomads/to their Egyptian markets. ef the Arabian deserts. In fact, The change from Turkish to Brit- however, only a minority would) ish to Israeli rule of Palestine has fit that description today. not deterred the smugglers, who The Arabs are those people of | travel from Lebanon, Syria, Greece guage they share, most Arabs are united by their faith in God as re- _ many lands whose first language|#"d Turkey to Egypt by way of is Arabic. In addition to the lan- | Israel. * x * Israeli police report they are vealed by the prophet Mohammed.| Slowly gaining on the narcotics In many cases, they are also! smugglers, although the results of bound by ties of customs, blood| their daily, or nightly, raids are and historical alliances that reach Still relatively unimpressive. over many political frontiers, the National Geographic Society says. * & > The common language and cul-; ture give the Arabs considerable cohesion in facing the non-Arab world, despite their many rival- ries. An old Arab proverb says, “My brother and I will fight my cousin—my- cousin and I will fight the foreigner." In the 7th century A.D., Mo- | hammed, a resident of Mecca in What now Is Saudi Arabia, heard | a voice speaking to him as he meditated in a cave. This voice, With the faith preached by Mo- hammed, the Arabs forgot their internal quarrels and embarked on a path of conquest almost un- rivaled in history. In a few score years, the Arab armies swept turned into Spain, and pushed into southern France. In the east, they overran vast territories as far as|_ China: They Arabicized ~ huge areas from Iraq to Morocco and from Palestine to the Sudan. PRESERVED LEARNING As scholars replaced soldiers in the great empire built by the Arabs, Moslems of many back- grounds became the leading savants of mathematics, \.astrono- my, geography and medicine, Mos- lem scholars also. preserved. the) writings of the Greeks that were} later to stimulate the minds of Europeans emerging from the) Dark Ages, * * * As the centuries passed, how- ever, the great empire built by the Arabs fell into decay amid relig- fous splits, dynastic quarrels and general corruption. Today little is/ left of the glories of the empire, except such structures as the Al- hambra of Granada, Spain. Big Hangar at Idlewild — to House Jet Airliners In 1950, police inetted 838 pounds of hashish and 24 pounds narcotics a year. Israel’s total es- timated consumption is 88 pounds a year. However, addiction in Is- rael has risen slightly over the years, and it is now estimated that there are between 3,500 and 7,500 addicts in the country. Authorities point out-that even if addiction were to disappear com- pletely in Israel, the traffic would] drug addiction continue across its borders until) that could hamper that nation’ the neighboring states take deter-| economic and social progress. 5 Big se piper NEW YORK (UPI)—A roof more than twice the length of a football field will cover the new American Airlines jet airliner hangar at Idle- wild Airport. More than 325 tons of materials will be used to cover the structure according to Allied Chemical’s Bar- rett Division which is supplying 3,000 rolls of felt, 300,000 square feet of roofing insulation and 300 tons of pitch for the job. The build- ing will house the first jet airliners available for domestic travel. Improves Picnic Spots WASHINGTON — During 1957 the United States Forest Service| expanded nearly 700 camp and) picnic grounds in the national for-| - ests and developed more than 200 new ones. The service completely rehabilitated 560 of the 3,425 sites needing major repair. HALF ACRE CASTLE THE VASE WITH LUMINOUS PAINT AND GET A SOB WAVING CARS INTO A. PARK~ ING LOT? are ed, af HEY, MOOSEJAW, YOU'RE REALLY | SA SERIC TIAL SE I? © ' EEZE THE REST OF YOU INSIDE YOU'D BE f\ TERMITES! BEFORE T , A CINCH FOR A CIRCUS SIDESHOW w OR MAYBE NOU CAN BOARDING HOUSE = ELM Dh ELL ANN PE SPUTTATT/? 1 WARN Yy YOU, BAXTER THIS URN Y CONTAINS A GAS INSTANTLY Y FATAL TO WEASELS AND SPRAY ne S VPP ey. s WRENCH MY FINGER | FREE AND THE GAS | ESCAPES, YOU HAD BETTER RUN FOR | YOUR LIFE ~~ $y HAR-RUMPH SF Vaal “ wy J . it . Qa , “a Vi NEIGHBOR- Y LOVE= OUT OUR WAY pm “THAT'S A BOLT FROM TH’ SKIES! TH’ CRANE MAN 1S “FRYIN' TO KILL A RAT BY LETTIN’ QUICK WHEN IT COMES OUT TO TH’ TH’ CHAINS DOWN JTRWiILLAMS V.M. Reg. U.S, Pur. OFF, © 1958 by NEA Service, ne. Mt-21 A FORTY-TON CRANE TO KILL A RAT WITH? HE'D TAKE TH’ LOCOMOTIVE RABBIT HUNTIN? IF P HE WAS A RAILROAD ENGINEER! You'll Find PROFITABLE ‘OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818] THE GIRLS t John Morris “You look worried, Mister. Isit spelling?” ea te. . DIXIE DUGAN ’ cliaeshe Seetie ton : = = By Me and Strieber NANCY By T. V. Hami‘n - AWRIGHT, YOU GUYS, \f/,"\ ON YOUR XY. .G CAA CHILDREN--- WRITE DOWN THE CAPITAL a ‘ =) ue a : MORTY MEEKLE \\ NANCY--- COME UP AND WRITE YOUR ANSWER ON THE BOARD @® 1966 ty MEA Sorvins, ine. TM Rog OB Pat. OFF By Charles Kuhn NaN aa Wf, _By Walt Disney mf aN > wécacetaveesecde- bi) BBB. wre cenee 2.50) seeeeeenee Be VEGETABLES : DU. sencensesseneces. ibe aera ee ee eee eee ee eer eee A i Coe eeeesenneeseans aeeeeeeentoenes ¥ WOR seecnnne sks sancea pet eee eR eRe eens he as Case nenanakt ieee eegeeene i lower, “December $1.31; soybeans |Cabbese. % to % lower, January $2.17. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN - CHICAGO, Nov. 21 (AP) — Opening / End? grains. + ee eeeee SOT LEC, teens Pennrene a ee neeenee opener descr ee weer een is D. Donald Hoexter of 17333) Birwood St., Bir- mingham. Hoexter,; a Uni- versity of Mich- igan graduate, PR gt Er, Nov. PP Lar) cuttia: Sal- 3 ao inane 1 at we af ison 8 0; com: wusuite ater decimal rent are stghthe rs er ment of the West-| strong: steers, over ico "ib," average Admiral -. ...J84 Isl Cre Coal 434 emn’s organization] Se, iiss I, average chees ‘td Allied ch ss Johne Mas... 808 HOEXTER life insurance , scarce, cows active,| Aiis chal... 84 pons. & ie 813 Tee a ety Ry ee A RO a pea "E30; around | F'ioade average io’ Blgh| Am Gygp 00M” reece” 88 °° ong 00; two pe + ~ pp Se Donald E. Jones, yr =: Xe prime list Tb, ahd] Am (News. 228 iayruenat °.: 118|H. of MatManus, John & Adams, | chaic 1200 The, 25.50-27.28:|Am Tob ......92 tie & My ... Me atucmraay! “idea, ' pe $2, tockh Aire. 60.4 Inc., and head ‘et Mee esoids0 "In atsece Toba aS:| Armco Ba face LOE poet ate the = te low good. steers 23.50-25.38;/ Armour & Co 193 pote Mama, agency's New $00" th. belfers 37.30; 46 heed chinrent| Aveo Mig... 04 Mack Trk ... 332 jalt & ‘Ohio 4n6 Manning .....-27 ‘ ba “47 Martin © 3 ment, tn. Bloom Ser er ape wity toe nae Bene Bk Miya iw ak field Hills, has opened weak 18.00-19.50: late trade 18.50. Alum ":20.39 Mesd Cp ..... ¢* . .00; canners and cutters. 15.00-i8.50; Sirs ... AS stor Cia 6 18 been appointed utility bulls 22.50-24.50; commercial bulls| ; og Roa? * iy Hon ....1134 5 |up to 25.00: cutter buily 29. : load Warn ... 33.4 mat head of the West good 718 Ib, yearling stock steers 26.80:| 5. My ....-35.4 Monean Ch .. 40. C tions good 485 Ib. steer calves 33.00; few) Brun B SH rd .. $26 oast _.opera’ 551 Ib. ts 30.00; 14 head uote badd Co ecens 1183 Motorols ‘ Be of the firm in the wv ecieter Saletie #0. iteminally steady (Com & H -3 Nat Riso .”. St Los Angeles of- - pb Soup . 48.4 Nat Cash R.. 69 fice. Seana sa ete afte Sat Bel RE Bel Sree = The father of uettity 16.00-28. di — Alri oe wo Aca Av i a: Sheen: Salabie 168. Nomimally steady |Gase 1 °° 84 oe a 78 two children who JONES —|camectaqrquarie ium Nominally, endy | Cave. dt a set Sta ww 23 lives at 4151 Cumberland Rd., iret e ce to rime wooled Ches & Ob... 6&8 Pan Enl ... 586 Berkley, succeeds Ralph Yambert|choice and e 23.75; most. to| Clas ave ...op. pargm Dict... ane > e De ....103.2 who resigned choice a1, 50; to ees 18.50-| Clark Equip . 58.4 Penrey, JC "108 4 J " graduated from the ‘sord-qoak ona aheing sees Gee “ole 1194 RR 0+... 16.8 cana ge buck lambs 21.50; cull to choice. Cot Brad A 2.38 pry, CO +++ 25S serene” stadt Miecsachaseh| Sey att attest oe et oe Sema Bae Des a ! . EE | - 9 ee Phileo ... 5.) 296 ers 26 cents to 60 cents :| Con N Gas ..,.47.2 mattnh of, Domeker, weg anate te Saat Sippy tech | SER Bey Hy Proc a". 4] sows te 25 cents * one jot| Cont 5. 883 RCA reves 03 txed No. 1 and eet *|Cont eat} ewes srlanes, fom the Ponting, Air| aad Maa ith ee (Srotod “ow enti, Bt ‘ized No. : (Corn veces B34 Met . 4”. 68 eecratt dester hee’ been one ole Seed te Re Belarc at Beeman ; is 280 Ib. weights 17.28; mixed grades sows| Ort Edis ...... a. Reem Mt... ma) five U. §S. dealers honored for} 399.690 Dis C Seag ... 34.2 ce 374 + ; in the| last oar Sa Oo lower, (20UR Aire .... 582 ng ga ae aaiclgrear ee instances 1.25 off on weights over 260 Penge - ane — ey ae mle Searels Oe my Bhatt Dog tS lever, Dnstancss 100 incst Aly tL .c.. 30g Ponty ....... 49 A four day vacation for tWO| ‘Estimates for Monday: Cattle 1600, betas : at pe ang 2 re to arlywhere in the United States|calves 200, hogs 100, sheep 1,000. Rl Aute Los... 8S Seerry Ihe is plus transportation has been Bre RR’... Ht Std ON Cal = oat awarded to Glen C, Waggoner GM A ® f T Firestone -... 118.4 Std On 4a Jr. of 650 S, Hill St., Bloomtield/ JM] APPOINTS |WO ord Mot: at steno NJ". 80:8 fata Gs ce ce ee fo Relations Pos S Gardner Dei et Sun Oo: te “TT ROIATINAC PHO jae “ Co... 32.1 national Sales Meeting in Wichita, t aie oF ee Ei Pd... 541 Kansas. m cos eeere «+ Tex @ Sul"... 23:3 —_— Appointment of Thomas E./Gen Tel .;... . 56.4 —s eaz” ae F. J. Stacy, of Lapeer, Pontiac|Groehn as assistant director of |e" Time ..... 26.2 Tran W Air .. 16 x cy, re Gen Tire -.... 494 Transamer 30.5 representative of the Lincoln Na-|news relations for General Motoms|Gerber - 69.4 Twenty Cen |. 405 tional Life Insurance Co, and|Wwas announced today by Anthony Goebel Br... 3° 2 n Carbide ote member of the Frank Antrobus|G. De Lorenzo, GM vice president | Goodrich -----.13 Onit Air Lin, 281 Agency, ranked 16th in total sales|in charge of the public relations Gran Paize Bi wat oe ae a in October among the 2,500 salés/ staff. ‘|Greyhonnd -.. 1a7 90 Gas Cp... 31.8 repreyentatives of the company, * * * Rome BY OR Bit according to Cecil F. Cross, vice) Mr. De Lorenzo also announced|m Cent ...°°°: rr) TOR cous 25.5 president and director of agencies.| appointment of William M. Lovell Row ney -- "109" Weer Un Tei’. 39.7 to succeed Mr. Groehn in charge/t= 4 St... Ing Wee AB .. 4 of Detroit area relations. ; 5 442. : Raymond J. Pepoon of Bloom|of Detot ea news i Pane MES Waste a field Terrace, «has the] Both men are members of the |Int ! 876 Yale & Tow .. 30.7 Birmingham office of Meldrum) Gyq News Relations Section, |[n: Paper « See 115 oe BA Baw . 38.7 & —— Inc. = formerly called the Press, Radio Int Telatei |. 86 rath Red. 1429 agency, as agricultural copy is and Television News Relations DETROIT STOCKS ecord rris,| Section. headed mund c. J. § neues scone ° ° Steeves. aa by Fa ne after dein nat paints are et ths i \ . kk Balawin n Rubber ‘coe. 34 18.6 100;000 New\Galaxies Mr. Groehn is a former Detroit g. L. on & Chet Os. 14744 4a . ae newspaperman who joined General | How her , 84 64 64 in 60 Days Is Ford Geal Motors in 1943 as a member of aoe rephet ert i ie DETROIT -- Ford Motor Co.|the Public Relations Staff. Previ-|toiea itgon, Bec cs: 46 146 146 plans to turn out more than 100,000/0Uusly he worked on the editorial| Wayne 8, Prod. Go." | — H and asked: of its new Galaxie model cars in|staffs of the Detroit Times and the next 60 days. the Detroit News, serving the News . , Ford division said today \that be-| as abo ge Pontiac Township Man cause of advance orders deal- s a gradua’ “2 * ers prodaction will be increaked to| University of Michigan. Injured in Accident 2,400 a day by the end of Novem- * * * A ‘Pontiac man, John Thunderbird, is the top-priced unit of the Ford model series. Prodretion began last Monday at the rate of 674 units a day. Modern Convenience WASHINGTON ig — Work the Washington =: Spinsen, cae eevermnetooaee iz saab GEEERS 32; femme 49; ene 42-43; medium 31, Relations Staff in 1952 after work- ing for United Press, serving as bureau ree ys at Madison, Wis., it » mM PROS es Fee eee eee Boe 1.00 fee eee Peet irr 1.25 HOO ETE COE EE OO ee eee 1.35 Pee oir eee GOB... .esveveeeeere 2. cae a bleached. ” seeceeeees grades: Whites - =. A y oe. wid. a i. ee ie rowns-grade A Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK Steels, rails and utilities were So Ges oe The market was irregularly low- er in an opening marked by heavy _— dictions of better earnings than es- timated. Goodyear, United Air Lines and Du Pont were off a point or so. Loew’s and Douglas Aircraft rose $ens| about a point. uw * * * - Small losers included American Telephone, General Motors, Chrys- ler, Mack Trucks, Anaconda and -|General Electric, blocks included: Lily Tu- e| lip unchanged at 90 on 10.000 ;|shares: General Tire up 5% at 414% on 7.000; North American Aviation up % at 40% on 7,000; Motors off % at 48% on 4,000; land American Motors off % at 34 on 3,000, New York Stocks , and Des Moines, any of Wisconsin. Even in times of high employ- one-h car, according to Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. © Dodge.was treated for chest in- juries at Pontiac General Hospital and released. a said his every Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. gerry “IL different There were 13.2 per cent of chil- dren in the U.S. between the ages) main of 5 and 17 who were not attending |action is" commence driving yesterday. before Munici- pal Judge Cecil B, McCallum, fined|any school at all during the year |#h! ars ceo es ene woraae ler tt SORTME Rummace sale at e snd auton, | Am at a fair a 1958, a jins Rad. . November 2ist.|°* wiv, 91 Ou. 88 i pm. to 8 pm. Saturday, 3 aiv from 9:30 am. to) an ts bowen “COMPANY, To ‘% p.m. adv. Pg ys Bazaar at St. and suthectiy. to lay, —s 4 ® urch, Nov, 21.) , a gt gem hw tes hopes $1.50, children over 6, 15e. are es and ol expense to whi sxpense to, which ‘ON 4, ee herein gas ma: bef ON itsitime to time ex hwe ys [be furnished thereb all ot gas = ere: ther publi ob ts ance of m toldamage arising out of such negligent construction and main = ace. ~ tights, power ufacty: { hereunde 6. Baia cost of aking such roo Bee on SS id oe pro- ante + ghae®- . ius at er od. ore 8 au Orenara Lake, Sal 4 | shi} = conte vers ana puck information Ca wae Lake fo hk kal aac ea ie MMOS ca Detroit Trio Held coomaifor Thefts.in Area A trio of Detroiters apprehended. as burglary suspects by Birming- ham Police Tuesay morning have admitted the break-in of a Grove- land Township gas station, accord- ing to Oakland County Sheriff's De- tectives. _ David E. Bates, 17, of 3992 Beni- Sitau St, his brother Archibald, 22, Zlot 1147 Philip Ave., and Victor A. Ostrowski, Jr., 17, of 9340 Cairney St., were arraigned before Inde- pendence Township Justice William H. Stamp yesterday. * * * Each pleaded guiltygte.a charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime. They were bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court land County Jail after failing to ¢| furnish. bond set at $1,000. * *& & of the ‘Townshi Board. Dated Movember 388" KEACHIE, Township pages Nov. 21 and Dec, 4 Detectives said the suspects also ‘confessed to having ‘committed three brak-ins in Macomb County. They were first booked on a charge of possessing burglary tools after Birmingham patrolmen stopped their pickup truck and searched it early Tuesday. Knife Slaying Case. Defendant Arraigned of first degree bing death of a mother of four, Lu- ther J. Green, 28, of 20815 Wood- side St., stood mute. . A plea of not guilty was en- tered for him by Township Justice of the Peace Mark Howard. Green is charged with the fatal Mrs. Mosley was expecting an- other child at the time of her death. Green will he examined Dec, 11 in cireuit court. He is being held without bond. More motor vehicles in the U. S. | are being scrapped each year than were being built and put on the market each year up to and includ- ing 1915. IT BREAKS THE POWER BARRIER! McCULLOCH’S SUPER 44 Highest horsepower (6.5 hp) at lowest weight (19 Ib), Try It today! eS King Bros. 2391 Pontiec Rd. Corner Opdyke Rd. FE 4-1112 FE 4-0734 WERE SATURDAY For your convenience .. . from 9 to 12 We hope you'll find it convenient to take advantage of these Saturdoy morning hours, to discuss your 1 investment plons and problems. ~ Drop in soon. We'll look forward to seeirig you. We'll be glad to arrange an evening appointment, if you wish. Just — FEderal 2-9276 | Watling Lerchen & Co. Member g York Stock Exchange 402-403 Pontiac State Bank Building Pontiac, Michigan : OPEN MORNINGS ASSISTANT TO MGR. les, Ti John and Terry Weckle; also sur- vived by two sisters and nine grandchildren. Funeral — service will be hel urday, Nov. 22, at 1 p.m. hi Funeral Home with interment in East Lawn Cemetery, Lake on. Mr. Weckel will ie’ in state at __Fiumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. _ Card of Thanks 1 on Tom. a te ox express how we feel ‘spent: "ner grag We also wish to than Fu. neral Directors for as oom and courtesy. ts ex- Our sincere ———— _ doctor for stand: one.— we thank each and cab! HEL. 4 atfield. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley WE WISH TO THANK ALL OF our pp tanggrel relatives and neigh- bors for th beta eon thanks Gibson, Pursiey Funeral Home and Welcome Rebekah e 2 rs. Olen Shaw, Mrs, Ket Ven Kleek and Mrs, Elmer Cone. Funeral Directors. 4 “4 HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Dra: ee Thoughtful aervice sar Bas Donelson-ohns __specigned fot Puerale” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor __FB 2-8379 5 pater o or BA Box Replies At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in thy following boxes: 1-7150 1, 13, 28, 3., 32, 58, 59, 63, 74, 76, 87, 101, 103, 104, 105, 110, 114 and 116. AGES 17% TO 34 Needed at onee te train for rail- leye. i v. pages. Se to do a i eat wri telephon: 5 to i the Township of White Lake, Oakland viding such service. .. D.. Ash, Grand “Trunk cntern finie' Woveusber Mad! Set) een ene: fF 8 Dorie ot ee aa te isa a of | phous Woedwand a-i260, at 9 am. Cook-Nelson No. 20 The Townshi tie ND ‘TRUNK WESTERN uxiliary, °206 Auburn. eer, Lake, Garland, Gounts. wee Os ben a aor ag ae by = JOHN D. WALIEN Sale — Saturday, to |e corm ig Ri mengg geld sore. saat Ber Bervice Mey 8 Ae x and tine Michiea iJ 3 John’s Lutheran C — tssigns, hereinafter called the “Grantee,” juriadiction’ to fix and uiste ‘gas Nov. 18, 19, 20, 31, 22 & 24, ob i 8 bab ia. rey Death Notice ‘Help Wented Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 | 7 tad sale. Sat, Nov. 22, é ¢ A GROWTH OPPORTUNITY FOR BARMAID, DAYS, AGE 23 TO_35. to 1 om. 28 W. Pike. Already @ muhimition dollar Rave seteremese. AGOU? ia person . =: v. re * € . 1 ‘ MARTONG.NQY 20,2088 CHARLES, | Sompany im alee with § guinot | after ¥'p'm. Deir Ion Be a 3] 5 e * - . A cubie foot of coal can gnerate| Burlay atar''y hunt? of rn pany nae big place underway for | BEAUTY OPERATOR Hartung. Fune rvice will en on. Trail. enough open dane —_ a held Monda Rov. 3, at 3 pm modern shopping service in | the Walled Lake. PH, MArket 41316, on 7 home Forte's r Church, with Rev. Wesley Wibley for income. unigue’ tentures and | Career or Part Time two months, officiating. Interment Personal Intereew, re Es omen with ambition, per ernon ft sy and as mech as as will } information to ich oer we NOTICE OF racial of toe a ete oy ge rs the Bales tat seg as Newark vay eal eae , Sees, 7 _Blection neral Home, Auburn w Bisle tion of Voters. a hts, after 4 \. Sunday. ae Bechet ‘we teehee, Wade] APRRROV ie eh omc | tte eae | or eer ee Poe on oH aey of November, 1008, 8 band of Mrs. Florence Ma ee. week e to tart tt = ordinance was adopted, en- al service will be held qualities peces= titled a8, follows: concedes] Oes Funeel tome, Apppers | i017, Wehe Ben oh, Poanan Prost power Sompaay Garscckencors ena see] QUO.” Arrangements ™ by ‘the | Tent ah mY 4 aa! _ Saginaw. : * power and authority to} _Parmer-Snover Puneral Home. y AND Ex ‘ANV : “a a operate rf MAZUREK, NOV. 20, 1008, 1ONACTE eA ‘time. Apply 438 (ean a cgmmlssion. For og oe ox Signet Foprage th Selotea mosignd’ot | 2 Gravion Plats. Between | Mrs. urek; dear father Ex Kast al Estate People 13, | of Walter "Raymond Masurek, sout Sunes ae aaa tome B enleicahanareitaaiae | no + ; brother of Mrs, Charlotte Xlun, See eae attics ~~ plz _Waaeve Reneemet, vi7 Au | said Walter, Adem. and Bernard Me. best lo advancement’ “opporvunt- RT horton dt Srvkes | SRacKueehiternbeter iors | tes, Aralae tote rier wait | goc meat oe cen "ee St thereof” be wabmaltted, to the Puneral Home, Auburn Heights. , a , 0 Bnack bar, Mirscle Mis Shopping eee tea te be held for thet perl. “Dedishew: GchonuBio, oan a? a EXCELLENT Pe GaAUTY GFERITGe Yon : 5) e mr ¥. ge - 5 5 as also te the Townshi loved husband of Mrs. qualified salesmen. Must have Birmingham salon. MI 64434 or Se oe expense of poiding Radu; husband of ot s. uenuire proven sales & 7 ree < LI 1 p.m. such special election; i nd Mrs, Helen Mot- aying the By mw R 7 AD Whereas, there has been theretofore riuk: dear brother of Mra, Stalla Sestde and antes ee bes Good home, moderate wages. Ref- filed with said Board, s petition sign Settle: cet gered We woocsehy, Apny Otemah Bree, _erences, PE 2-1004 by at least twelve electors, reque ng rande service a 8 w. PE 37168 ii ER. 6% DAYS WEEK. that al meeting will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, at pa. naw. : . 6% 8 . election be called for pow A B; 2 p.m. from the C.P. Sherman EXPERIEN AIRY MAN ON 348 Judson St, ow, therefore, pursuant to resolutions } rel Home, Ortonville. with farm. OA 8-3863 YOUR T A ‘by said n is hereby Rev. Father Moraru officiating. FARM ND. 7D. rt? We can help you jae | ee emareate| Em atinega: | lace wrre oe | Sanpete Frosinct Nord: Fire Hal at sas Migh-| &. F.Gherman Puneral Wome, | grtcren wELP-wroWeee | TADY ANTED — We land Road, ’ ] 0 care for 1 baby. Precinct ‘No, 2: Fire Hall at 1525 High- ~ DANIEL E.. 1647 N. PAR- ng a a BE, A are tor bone an Cape. Ba Road, ; * i land ms. t: De mati pum, L a we pormety ot Press Box 104 aivine references one iL, 31-1083. Siem ery meg| area ee | Meramec meme | Beatin sito Grier tie’ pugrest epg seeis| Him aed Seep masanl, oes | Ace SOT Aen eeknat | Sag al tal the action ‘Tewn- Saturday, 11 p.m. f Furnace Co, . Paddock, Mon. - ship Boer beard in sranting ouch franchise. ley Bailey q eral Home, 183 Oak- wen a.m. sue BA ABI Fr opened at 7 A. im the forenoon, or 3 ity & re aor ES to cai! after 2 p.m , 8872 Dixie is be held oon antl hy o'clock "eM oat 725 Bloomfie Biva. bivomtield Sromient "co TH Hoosier Ave Ue FI 42 ry ern Time. The Township Clerk Fad me abt m1; ‘be loved — +s cellent working conditions, MI ear PLEASANT PART TIME . will be in his office on the 8th day of brother of bMitre ene 7 bis Re- tion, knowledge of music neiptul. 7-041) Decem| 058, said date the thir- ist eral service will be FE | 92-9204. TYPIST EXPERIENCED IN TYP- tieth day, as Getermined gisetion, for te from Saturday, Nov. 33, at a om tng —— ory 1BM purpose of reviewing the registration nh wh wey CT ean! ‘ ory writer Jear & —— scale othe owsahiy an shal nope arent, Interment, in Oak Reliable Man | a a me r L} ‘ 4 and apply there’ h registration de in seat the Pursley Puneral to adsist in factory branch ba Pull pe may be mate. on me ate between the ton. Car ‘helpful gy A tf ier ¢. or fees’ whe time, Ken hours of 8 o'clock A.M, on 8 o'clock CREL NOV. 16. idsé, ENR ve erase onre Drive-In. . Rd. PM Bastern, Standard WERE, HOV, 1K HENRY futon, “iorele 8 | WIDeINOLE aint — fie on sranied of a said age 68: beloved son of Mrs. Mable am. with wiereceen., Live in, a ri, rm. -| Township, Clark tor the p pu of i: Weekle: wel, Mrs. able ‘Headley, RAILROADS ~ Thurs. Bune ofl, Sib week. | eee iby the Albert, Henry, Char! mothy, NEED MEN Write Pontiac Press 10 WOMEN WHO DRIVE, TO BA * West Pontiac. Re) road aces and agent " tions. 3368.00 to $466.00 hy = help with, ca experience ag, F — training, ‘Placement - pea seit . oy upon ra in If sincerely interested see - Mm f. Copper.” gal. Nov. 2 2204 “4 Vacation with pay. benefits, fat noon, oh, ver mene a couple. Live in. Housework, bring wile, under 21 bring ing, able to drive for rived .— gi se pproved under pw ie enaa, ulin Drive, w ~ 5 eg yf SEIT ad ‘en 3 YRS. Help Wanted 8 Sales Representative | 4R@ you wantino 1 WORE ‘ Petroleum Marketing | Herve Spguing form an OF Trae essive company, now on oe Gzertae. Wane. capa Fr 5 ge ales i representative. i um‘nous neme Write see, ear aoe sot P - Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. Must ‘ PART- OR FULL T character cellent either for telephone surv: tas . ey work sanoveunp to teen 1 ca Z a or to deliver samples on defi- ify. y with full resume, all nite } furnished to you, High inform confidential, Write earnings with gus mint Box 87 Pon Press. = Earn Bass much Pa $7.00 TALee cco, ae | ae et ae sale food accoun ants. 28 to to 40 40"years walifications in in letter to Box. 58 a more important than ¢ a3 wants: mane OR FEMALE train. Car necessary. Weekly earn- beauty bcd =o er one with levee Moot attets ae | afore Case fot ake rr Mon. {prowh Prt, yi) Dime | —_Reod money. Mt eee ___ WAnAG Employment Agencies 8A National organization needs Field once. Experfenee ta organising, EVELYN EDWARDS training tod guiding in direst VOCATIONAL COUNSELING know how of direct to home sell- . OUR NEW LOCATION come. 96,000" t0, $16,080. your first : ciao year from : commision, SUITE ¢ 40586. State Manager promotion. R q CRET confidential re pertonal” inter: Age Be with age At- view w ving name, address tractive and | foe eve phone number and resume ‘of and secret: duth ‘west rut Wie hcae ten Emplo ment. 406 Poniiac state York state 7 wee New — SINGLE MAN ON FARM BY month. Carl Dobat. 2460 Re., Rocheste: igi SALESMAN L, 4-1561 7 A, are, ence Motors catogaatio =e siong and neral os chanics, Excellent ne omer conditions. rer Motors; ge VILLAGE MANAGER Salary range $5,000 Be dais sheet’ with auelificttony. : Rage of Novl to sone of the V e of Novi, P.O. Box 483, NovL, Michigan, YOUNG MEN to AND VETS ~ necessary. aver veecaly to start pins pees bag 9 Brace Rooseve Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Male 6 need -at assistant te ‘@arn cur sales work ag fy ge ARE BEING pope as pane an sirasir ASSISTANT TO MGR. heed sistant to 3 4 Work Wanted Male 10 CARPENTER WORE NEW- _ FB 44710 “1 iG tN & terior. Free estimate, Rens. or OR 3-8117. hn of books 1% oan. NTA complete a i Wa fun time } ‘ina. 1a Sl ge 3 FE 8-439 serine iD wants fob as caretaker, bem! " ‘ “EES, Se oe a FE ee SN Ee eR PN A nh e i Se ee ee ee, eee ey nn ee eee ey : aus bom. Wanted Real Estate 32A/ RONINGE BU. weit Mamata. FE 84781. . LICENSED PRACTIC NURSE. Leave raking. 30624 or MI 6-1417, WERIAN : Hexeathsthaoniedin sq. oo 450 delivered, 2601 Crooks FE OR. aint Auburn. PE 65817 ‘TRORTGE AND EWING, REA-| Ta ¥ =" Pinisn 2a top soil FE Fecog Sackfield ~ Moving & Trucking 19 Home nursing. ight ia $1.50 OR 43-1338. cin br. zx ADY DESIRES OFFICE WOR Smal office ) preferred. PE 2-9326. LAUNDER AND STRETCH CUR- A-t Neme your Cy i HAULING & 3 RUBBISH. HAULING RAKE LEAVES. rice. PE 5-0824. jains, Also launder men’s shirts FE 2-690. LICENSED HOME FOR 1 CHILD. mis of Second street wi 5-7490. IMBOGRAPHING TYPING. sEC tetera seevige EM 3 WARE Day rr @ coe & Bonded PE 26492 Reasonable, A-l MOVING. 7 HAULING EX mae ee 9.2000 ~ AA-1 Redaned ae Smith aot, coal Large van of __pickup. CLEANU bd “AND 10 Light HAULING, Cau Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange mvLbiG & rE Uee a WAME our 8-0095. ee Any time. ow ANTS fe a ie werk for bachelor [LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Pontiac Press Box_ 105 peg ane Real Cheap, FE YounG WOMAN WOULD Lixs! —*&2404 anytime baby sitting & Neht housework, | LIGHT ‘ HEAVY TR NG ¥e in, 5-3292. py ae i dirt. top s Soot. Building Services 12 gaN WiTH % TON TRUCK wants work, “Call anytime, FE 8-6348, Al ASEMENTS PUT UNDER es, howre rat: = mt hom: Gorhee and complete tine sonry. FE 6-944 O'DELL CARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Prone #8 6806 - AAA Floor Sanding BOD BILLS eee “6.2080 A-A TRENCHING Trucks to Rent CAND EQUIPMENT ; lM-ton Stakes Footings § Lines, OR 3-6896/\4-ton Pi A-l SAND & : H 35-3722. | Oump Sao ng wand Pontiac ‘lardwood Floor Serv. Pontiac Far A&B TRENCHING | Industrial Tractor Co. ines field tile, WOODWAR Posmaee. water lines fie ie Open a oer f Sunday ANY TE OF HOUSE PLANS 4-046) drawn. OL 1-4200 EBM) UNWAN CK custom Bn. | SEES Renna A-1 COMPLETE BUILDING ag fee, ality work, Heensed. up ook af olaeas PE 5-4638 Painting & Decorating 20 _ker, MA 42253 BRICK. BLOCK Fireplaces, Work: guaranteed. 3-7603. or AND . “STONE, OR ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- ash oor orating§ Ci terms FH 5-9580 BRI BLOCK AND CEMENT wore Also chimneys No job too ENT|4-1 PAINTING, PAPER 7 ee ing Paper removed FE 4-69 ln Residential) and gear cal “Guaranteed work. : BLDG. EPAIR, PLASTE — jock, cement work. FE BLOCK & CEMENT WORK. OR 3-9402 BRICK, BLOCK AND 18ST CLASS D 4&1 PAINTING, AND FAPeRINe. Mason Thom rE iP N & terior 10 per cent dise cash, Guaranteed Free est KAA PAINTING & DECORATING experience. Reasonabie. | BG Phone FE 4-0950. TING, PAINT- ing and wall papering. FE 4-0255 D CEMENT work. Fireplaces and chimneys. 86-6375 -, BRI NT WO) ‘and fireplaces, MA 5-0378. BULLDOZING PE 5-2853 ag! ogee EXTERIOR PAINTING Wor'! ranteed. PAIN are AND PE 24315 ANGI 26 years exp. FE . “BUILD AND SAVE” _ Television Service 22 or CEMENT & BL ‘OCK ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN- ewered prom or sight. RAYAL 1cs PE ¢2418 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE 8-0531 rE 85-1206 or FE 5-8300 M. P. STRAKA JENSEN'S TV, et peed AND evening service. FE 2-0495. PVT. PARTY WANTS SPINET OR Console plano. FE 4-6066, "pes eet USE A 110 LB. BA a oe is no © me plone phone FE 1 after Money Wanted 28A VOR SAL — FIRST MORTGAGE. __By private party: MY pata WTD PVT. Toss Oe ON ~ Wanted to heat 29 4 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED house. Call FE 46732 after 6143 Elizabeth Rd, FE 5-3030 MIDDLE-AGE N WANTS ROOM and rd in private ‘tod Write Box 355, Keego Share Living Quarters 30 3 | Snr fe 28 ad ems HAVE DARe. front 4 bed on Lk. Loess next | HE ag ne minutes from Pontiac, EM 3-2011, LADY HAS HOME TO SHARE with ‘workin: rl EM 43-3324. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN share home. privileges. FE 5.6656. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 CONTRACTS WANTED Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron. . FE 4-6499 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr. Clark. ASH FOR LAND, CONTRACTS. No obligation. Call FE 4-4526 or OR 3-5060. Ask for [ke Wideman. SMITH --WIDEMAN OPEN EVES. 412 W. HURON CASH WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS Sg CLOSING N DEN FEES Nicholie & Harger | Co. 3)_:=*W~, HURON =ASH- FOR CAND _CORTRACTE rt H. J, VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 31355. : CASH evaree LE FOR LAND ND ae Py sical KO. OBLI ATION, , Johnson REALTOR FE 4.2533 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. CONTRACT BUYERS We are in the market for several land contracts, cal) us tor further information gg 8 & 8ON REALTORS 2 W Ph, FE 4-1557 REAL ESTATE PE 4-4526 Upholstering 23 LICENS Free estimates. OL PHOLSTER- EM EAEKLE'S CUSTOM U =" Cooley Lake Rd, OMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH PERRY 8T. 8888 FE.5 Floors, basements, EM Lost & Found 24 CERAMIC TILE PREE ESTIMATES ~ TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870) DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. ve estinates. Wg 5-463 oF B 4-6191 ing applicator win fy CMON Sr =A a! 1 tex er. yo iu Sehll for you, w atum! and FOUND: THE BUY OF A LIFE- time. Custom — lake privi- leges, the easiest of terma, Call tod : net — 460 _W. Huron. FE 2. Franklin Rosd aa dts aiber &. Re- FE 4-7235. windows ward. ‘3 GLASSES. VIC. LOST: CHILD Cass Lk. Rd. Reward. FE 2-1402, PHA terms. Your neighbor will recom LOST — BLA A 7 L SER a On Se Te-Huron Vieiaiy, of black sta- jon Wagon. ‘ eae. Partney Electric. FE FOUND — Gas TARE. EE rd 4 Rd. FE 5 "| after # p.m. _ ors. FES beaters, grees tg Ki LOsT: BLACK AND WHITE trie ton ws Btn male bird dog. Chain collar, no Guar Hicense tag, Reward, FE 2- AR. or aoe or FE ANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Est 1918 Hugus Marsh. 353 Cass. FE 2-3021, FE 57775. FSUCENOVING FULLY 4-8450. ROOF REPAIRS Please, this ts a 2- re et, equi: adeee L. A Le Reward, 302 Judson. 33 Hons. Licensed fuser PHA| Hobbies & Supplies 24A rms. ASON W HOUSE RA .|PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. foundations basements etc. D &| Scrabble games. Backenstose M ae ee hone FE 2-7004 or| Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St. SERN ERGS PICO EERVICR |" alle Pens On, OREEN 4 8 ies FE 45450 Cass Lk. Rd. ne: to new LASTERING & REPAIR REAS| Keego Post Office. Open - Pat Lee, PE 2- = ; = ae [e) NEW raw R er is — Vern Keller, FE 4-062. otices é sone , FLOOR LAYING.|, THANKSGIVING SPECIAL — ‘sanding and finishing vleas PFE Complete $12 Cold Wave, $8.50. 5-0502 Ms 3-3421. Wil- Style-Rite. = liams Lake Rd. and M59, EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 TRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Field hope age ~ Ditches & boat wells Building aang 12A CRUSHED, STONE ue PER CENT ie Fred Herman ANY GIRL OR ee ome A COMPLETE COLD WAVE, s Perry, FE - ip $00 N 23-1244 KN A PP P SHOES OR _3-1503 ING a friendly adviser rE —_— Confidential, The ‘savetnn my 1 s American Stone "ring Sat 6335 tamehew Rd. Clarkton. MAple Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS — by factory trained men BEAUTY IS EVERYONE'S DUTY Pace lifting, face —* Swe- dish massage. rad- uate, A gre J skin is sure to win, 772 Maple (across = t our office General Printing & Oftice Supply : La tence St. Phone FE 3-0133 co, COMPLETE EH, CHARLES. CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES MILLER OR _3-4942 furnace installations, repairs .& service. Gas conversions, $150 Complete forced air furnace, in- stalled, low hr. hs $495. Service. Liseneed. et & Reasonable. MI 6-7350. CALL ELECTROLYSIS CENTER for removal of unwanted hair, OR 3-2895 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. A, Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7293, DAINTY MAID ao — 39 allace, FE BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wall ane windows. R bi §-7805. FE 2-163 Eee MOTOR SERVICE RE- a ee Sepene. 218 EB. Pike. ST LRIWED AND HYPNOTISM If you are interested in the uses of or in age A hypnotism, please call FE 8-0786, IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land contract, New ros eer Your cash wv sat- — of —w oon tr title. "a Ken Temp K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd, PE 4-4563 ‘San Willing and Able ve! Cash =F iy for =) _ Realtor ‘$ TOP $ FOR LAND CONTRACTS AND PROMPT Ro Ett ASH BOYERS WAITING codadaJOU Peer, Wanted Real Estate 32A ALL CASH Paid for GI and FHA equities, Immediate cash 4000 Agent, FE ALL CASH For houses, P mens farms or acre- see. even under foreclosure. RL si Se TAM 7195 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250 BUSINESS us a call. No obligation, Buyers waiting. A. Johnson REALTOR FE 42533 1704 8. Telegraph CASH FOR YOUR, HOUSE — WE NEED SMALL HOMES, UP TO $8,000 CA CASH ELWOOD REALTY CONVERT YOUR ome TO CASH. We have meyer waiting for all home types Pontiac and sur- rounding areas. List today. C. ange iy Realtor, 460 W. Huron CALL US IMMEDIATELY of you have a farm or income property. Home buyers waiting. Humphries 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. F 2-9236 GI AND FHA <— FOR CUR HOME es cash, wi down ment Call us for further informa. tion do not fee: obligated. We will appraise your property and =r eggll the cash you can receive ne son tom SON REALTORS 132 W Phone FE NACES serviced. sab. £ L. Nelson, FE §-1788. FURNACE CLEANING In Debt? tf you a a trouble meeting 41507 HAVE ‘CASH, WILL TRAVEL IS GOOD. We need listings. Give | 2 Immediate LaBELLE ae ESTATE or 5-7605 “Homes, toras take pene property '¢ Paul M. Tones, Real Est. 832 W_ Huron FE _+-856y WE NEED GOOD, room homes in Wi IE Cc Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake road & Mis OR 304 | LOTS WITH SEWER p= Wem 7s 4-06 ‘ WILL BUY RUN-DOWN BURNED ‘Should we lower the rent or the sign?" OR CONDEMNED HOUSE 7 yaad ANY LOCATION. EM Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 LARGE ROOM FOR and sleeping. Lavato —— for 1 or and foot, s men. FE NI & clean. Pull ba’ 3 ROOMS AND SHOWER. PVT. ee eae eee hao Me ae : ir ia arctan ri ‘ance, enclose Utilities. furnished except Tooms entrance, gas heated, 81 1, % Clark Street, 7 ROO NE. cease (EN Close to g area. nd, private pale and entrance, Orion rare very Hee 4 2-4376, ZEFROWE TR ay 1 AND 2 ROO t : Apts, PeMWW Furnished Of 35-0108 ot. AG. Cimtenville Be. + ban convenient to Postion Motor |? BMS. & . ent & GMC Truck, adults only, 200 | come, 225 Florence N. Paddock, Alberta see 7 RM. NEWL 4 2 RATED 7 LARGO AROE URN, R00 ms a ome, comforta cm ares ry 8 etween i AND 3-ROOM APAR Lf a feat ge en near downtown, FE 47059, welcome, $14 Per week, Inquire 7 RM. LAKEFRONT, IDEAL FOR| 340 bachelor or retired couple, Util.| Rigs AND BATH. r furn, MY 2-1061. Lights gas. heat furn, a dee » in 3 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. NO| Auburn Hei re 3-9320. ff omy 315 V els. RN Se 9/3 8 2 RM APT. With BATE. twin” beds, lev 890 Robinwood off N only. ped lovely Gat witen nas 15 3 ries. AND BATH. NICELY weekdays. ’ furn, with Murphy bed. Ground . APT. N. floor. Westside. Adulty only. 103|” On ‘Cass Lake. PE 5-3160. Washin AND BATH QMALL CHIL AN , ROG PT. ag welcome FE 6-6 2 3 ROOMS LARGE EAT, svit- 3 . CLEAN, CLOSE IN. : t 64 -N Paadoek: PE Bath & ent. $13 wk. FE 6-1600.| Sapo? 7 & 3 RM. HOUSEKEEPING COT- | 3 FINE N. RMS. WITH BATH. tages, gas eee al utilities. Lis Pvt, ° 2 ret §-4032. rT Ly way, ND Oren. MY eapamenin! 3 TE BATH AND i& 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH AP- LARGE ROOMS, KITCHEN- 4-2938. caretaker. 23 Steinbaugh Ct. 2&3 LARGE RM. BRICK APART- ments, vt. so Bh = me ‘ Parke. 631 2 ROOMS, PVT. BATH trance, for 1 or 2. 02 Prail, 4-3946, 2 & 3 ROOM, 3275 ELIZABETH Inke Rd. FE’ 4 ee 2 ROOM & BATH. MY PRIVATE APT. Private entrance, child welcome. 85 Auburn, 7 RM. AND | BATH ALL : 19 E. How FE 5-8588, , 2 ROOMS & Sat PVT. PVT, TREE. TLI- ties furnished, adults, Fit 5-194", 23 ROOM APARTME FUR- 3658. d, child welcome, HArtland im FE 2 RMS. PVT ENT. & a TV Baldwin bus, FE ‘2-6102 2 RMS, PVT. BATH & ENT. 2 bik. from Post Office. No drink- nat 93 Union st, 7 PORN APTS. EVERYTHING |. Rey fu 5.3036. ewman, 915 Orchard APT. $55 EFFI furn FE_2-8301. come R 4 ROOM entrances, 1 school ae child wel- Huron. 506 W. nished, nr, downtown, no children or drinkers, 73 Fairgrove, 4 ROOMs UPPER PRIVATE BATH and entrance, clean. Near bus. 2 OR 3 R APT., HEAT AND/| Baby welcome. FE 54-6421. Until hot water furnished, Private bath 8:00 and entr, 430 N. ‘inaw [3 cm toe. re 8-3530. RM. UPPER FLAT, ar Re * ned. Priva 104 4ROOM UPPER = trance, 2 cnieten welcome, FE 22-4730 4 & ‘ate entrance bath On a line. Adults only. : ROOMS, 2 R Matthews St OR 3-7887. iM T, on ee es r wk 6 Soon MODERN. ___FE 83495 ‘A ON BEDRM. & BATH N des ia ea| 2 BLOCKS ‘GH, 4 room lower. Gas heat and mo, Pau) ern, NCES. OR OR- J ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED ois” with b fal path uty & utility hag WHITE BROS. OR 3-1205- Ton. SHIRLEY APTS. 3 ROOMS AND ‘TH, furnished, Call after 3 p.m. PE 3 18T FLOOR, : utilities turn. inden “intant welcome, ow Center, LOWER TNF ae bath, heat peices 90. Uulen rn n inquire Beminole. FE 4-5425. - REFRIG AND adult 92-6859. as Au- = Villa Apts. -. desired, $60 per to, $15 per week, MA 5-0821. ‘ i a Automatic = Bus grocery. BED! NICE CLEAN. janorrems Year cannes LEAN. Dorothy Snyder Lavender ee ee . EM or MU fears TREDEOO PURN. Sond or” wat a Ie anes EM EM 7 BEDROGM TERRACE FARES wl -- = iM. month FE ise 37 BEDR orm aan it, 10 ‘—— Pontiac, 3-0430. a we June ist. EM PR an = oh 9° AND BATH NEAR BUS and aoe center $40 Mo. 15 Dow: +BED age . FURN. $m, Cinesin 7 BEDRM.. YEAR APOORD. OIL heat, Purntshed Y 3-2806, 4 RM. HOUSE FURNISHED. $50 monta. Lake Orion, Prescott 7 RMS, MODERN $15 WE & UP. Beating Lk. OR 3-0136, 5 Ra HOUSE CO furnished with Lake ca es 1-3 children welcome. 51078. 5 ROOM FURN Boe month on Oxbow Lake. | ‘ood Co, Corner of Williams Lr a lower. rer e@ OAkland 8-2018. 4 PMs. iB. AND Bi BATH. #46 “ MONTH. ms and bath. All wu nished $1) weekly Call at we a ve 2 ROOMS, PRIVATEER TRANCE. | 31930 PER WK. FURNISHED : flat, outside ground entrance, 2075 & TES ~ a Auburn Ave. 57 Whittemore. 2 RMS,, KITCHEN AND =a 16.00 WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS, hild . rivate bath and entrance, 55170. Weleome. 631 N aaiieds a = be asad 806 Bt, 2. RMS NR. FISHERS. PVT. ENT. Sagara Util, turn. $12.50 wk. OR 3-7206. So APAR' NER ELIZ. AND ... BATA EN- trance, on bus tine. FE 42001 7. = APT., PVT. ENT. AND + $60 & month or EM "33017, 8615 ‘Union Lake Rd Rd, 3 | a 4-1202 WE Newly Groersted, . bath —_, 3 rms. Grehard LE. FE Phone UNION Schneider. $17 a week, EVERYTHING warm, and ent. FE 4-1253, CIENCY . 12 Stowell st. aaa QUIET APT. ates AND 3 ROOMS WITH PVT.| Slee bg room. 19 Norton. baths 31 Stowell, FE 4-2190, ir FE 5-0616. 2 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. WELL PUR- | CLEAN. = “LARGE ROOM APT., nished, | west side, PE 22747 or| With pvt, bath & ent. everythi MO. UTIL. chard FURN, OR UNFURN. BACHELORS APT. Pvt. bath and ent., $10 week. All util, meee downtown, 249 Or- ROOM APT NR ELIZABETH * tebe, $16 wkly.. FE A-0978. 3 ROOMS & BATH. ADULTS. 34 W. Huron, Inq, 8 Miller, 3-ROOM AND BATH UPPER. GAS ae util, furn. = = 7 Reward as FE 2-0501. 3 ROOM PVT. BATH AND --. eee a furn., clean and st right for working couple, | 2470 mie Hwy., 1 b Pontiac ive-In Teer . 2557 3 as ORSUND FLOOR, - PRI- vate bath and entrance. $16 wk. 42 Augusta, ROOMS. NEAR GENERAL HOs- * eet 154 Lincoln Ave, OR 3-9522. FOR COLORED 2, 3 & 4 Rm. apts. ow ag & By tay wk. Utilities furnished. 2045. 60 Crawford, FOR COLORED Tooms and bath All utilitier ; 2 wpocated the south east FE 4-482). 2 BUD- R, __dies, 133_ EB. “Teens: PE 2-5861, FURN. 3-ROOM APT. CHILDREN 3-7295. 3 sinostz. ee @rnaewe Fea welcome. FE } RMS. BATH & POR oP. FURNISHED 3, ROOMS AND Bath Br gimgtcuine, ul 318 WE) orateied, PE ema vogue oem |RE Se var 54 beth Lake Rd. ODERN APT. ON LA KE LEVEL, _ gas heat, laundry, TV, MY 3-5671. M J LARGE ROOMS PRiV. BATH | MOTEL KITCHENET si “nis entr, very, nice, 2 dults. FE —— ping ti $l4 Op’ soe SS 9470 ‘ad a ROOM APT. FOR LADY. BED MODERN 3 EA RMS. UTI round floor. — nee and laundered. Adults, Mrs. Rich. 73 Brabb Rd., 3 (ROOMS, AUTO. HOT WATER, | ina rake Outer OA Soe heat, very reas, Retired cou- “J sai or 1 child. qn pet e@ preferred, Furn, or unfurn. we ke 5-827 i Be icKinley. weer. s. NICELY SoRnaRaS . #7 8, Merrimac, FE ee St, Mike, $20,00 ONE BEDROOM large rooms, ve entrance, 1 chil ities furnished. dese. Separate oe Near week. Util 1 ind | 3 ROOMS AND BATH LOWER. “KLEENSAIR™ POW POWER SUCTION hice AN CREDIT COuNBEL- shew "you. how to fet dah for | Reas, rent. EM 3 fi Do a Complete Job IN’ Rm. 716 Pontia your home land contract or acre- yROoM AND DEN, Baas FLOOR, BOILERS ALL NACES ‘Bate “Bank Bidg, FE 98-0456 age. Call now for a 30-minute| for 2 men, em loved. coule Very ee RCIAL/ Lose WEIGHT SAFELY AND = RD. BITE nice, adults, FE 2-43 =No Sales or Repair- macdie Sue te neea| BR: _ RILEY, Broker |+RooM aPaR MENT PRIVATE JIM LON 3-0100 Dex-A- et tablets, 98 cents at “ate Elizabeth Lake Rd bath and entrance, children wel- PLASTERING. NEW ror. REPAIR. MMS FE FE 4-482) | _¢ome. 93-8904. guaranteed SAWS MACHINE FILED Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. We service all makes of wringer and anes Washers. 30 yrs. aE AND AFTER THIS DATE, November 20, 1958 I will not be Lie orp for any debts con- tracted by any other than myself. Dean W. Greenhoe, 77 W. Rutgers, Pontiac, Mich, 18 OP NCE anid ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-402) Dressmaking, Taftoring 16 REDUCE FOR THE a lose 10 pounds in 6 days. See ugly pounds —- ANYTHING ALTERATIONS, dressm: ir exact — urements, Shiai ac tre ag, Srapes FE YOUR PR: PRESENT HOME EQ = el gp ggn hl make the down pay- on your 1959 dream nme. Fer information call — Cc. + Realtor W. Huron, Pr Wtd. Children to Board 26 4“ LICENSED . HOME, NEAR Pontia; Motors. PE ?-5031. BABYSITTING, LOVING CARE. FE 2-1730 DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash : [Pe Siar Classified ‘Ads! FE 2 HI $$$ ,DOLLAR HOME EQUITIES LAND CONTRACTS Wright & Valuet REALTORS 45 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 5-0441 FE LISTINGS WANTED OUR ROPERIY. ce BUY SMALL EQUITL Leslie R. Middleton BROKER PE 5-7721 PROFESSIONAL MAN NEEDs 3 3 or 4 bedroom house, Rent or buy, furnished or unfurnished, in Seminole Hills, Indian Village. FE 6-6876. Sell Us Your Equity al a also eed wy. OR ON LAKE ORION..4 RMS, PVT. bath & entrance, Gas heat, Laun- dry, No drinkers. PONTIAC .K., M50—1-RM. KITCH- OL 1-912. 3 ROOM iF Ca¥ FURN. Pvt, — 5 ee Gas heat, Garage. Sort water, Adults only. 3 LARGE R and ent. 13 13 Pinegrove " 2 RM. APT. WORKING COUPLE. 141 Auburn Ave. b available § 3 VERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 34555. BEY Bee © out. Acutte cay ooo va oR 7 RMS. AND PVT PaATE HEAT ford High ovt “ath & ent. OR i ¥ nt. Xt.| UPPER 4 RMS. CHILDREN a = a ‘a230 50 per wk. FE | welcome. Lincoln 1-0188. éntrance me ee BATH | WATKIN! M FURN, FLAT, , Phone FE 32-2102 VERY NICE 3 AND BATH, any ROOMS, KITCHENETTE & PVT. ent., couple only, 49 E. Longfellow 3 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. Utilities & washer furn FE 403. FH 2-6226. 3 RMS. UTILITIES, FURN. $15.75 Weekly 25° Chamberlain FE = drinkers. Newly decorated. heat Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 RAR ARAAR AAR AKAD AANA AAA LAA 13 RM, & BATH, ADULTS, No 51476. TY RMB. & BATH. PVT, ENT. NICE we Adults. FE 2-3548, 63 RMS, BATH 3 BATH. street, Wire 96 ities rs amit Sum Dwight, FE &1 11.8. Jessie ist (FLOOR. ¢, ROOM «nang | 382 ‘ : chaels Baldwin choot area. 19 Ellwood Phone FE 5.0383. ete 7” RMS, AND BATH LOWER. | i AND BEDR' Child. ‘wane. "3 Cottage. FE 48619. . Parti faregeed: OR 3-91 T LARGE RMS, GROUND FLOOR. ae FLOOR, LIVING RM. - BED: | ca Util, . FE 56-8502, room, kitchen, bath, FE" 2-745. 1 APT, FOR Adults, Manor, FE rT mo 4 RM U and stove furn. 112 Dresde en, Call FE 4-0287 $15 a@ after 4 p.m. wee 4 ROOMS AND automatic. oil Rg re- frigerator and stove, pos ng dec- orated. Commerce Village. EM 3-4377 after 4 p.m. 4 b apg Ba SIDE. 68 8. FRAN- 4 ROOMs AND BATH, GARAGE. Utilities furn, 33 a ae 4#ROOM-: HEATED rooms west side ti mo. * night, PE 4-1173. ER. TILE BATH, — Westeice. 4 ROOM MODERN HEATED APT. 4192 Dixie over Hardware. $55 per mene water, sto ie ‘ato , arti r, stove, refrigerator, furn, couple. 2067 Opdyke. nad Pe | © BMS AND BATH, HEAT AND water furn, $65 mo, FE 2-1362, oe ae ALL UTIL. FURN cai MODERN APT. PRI. ENT. 1 child welcome. Close to school. month, 32 Wisner. ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER fiat, heated, near St, Michaels. 560_N. Perry Street. PE 5-5361. 5 RMS. & BATH. OR 3-4817 $6 RMS. & BATH. ALL NEWLY decorated. ee man & wife preferred, FE 5-31 § ROOM APTS. CHILDREN aie lowed, auto heat. FE 5 RM. Pree teen FLAT. HEAT ead niches. ROOMS, UPPER AND 3 ROOMS, 5 ROOM M69. OR 32-1235, LLY b> FOR winter. idren welcome, OR 3-4163. IN OXFORD. SPACIOUS N- cou try home. Completely —n Large kitchen, full b nace with Pi well Gaeiaked, storm windows. References, FE 8-6567. Ped 7% hot water fhe. tn : . FE #1112 or ; R. CA FE 56-1012 or come to 1614 Nort: tairs. Lake vend Watkins Lake Rds FE i : i q 8-0631. $12.15 WK. 5 RMS LIG! INCL. Children, 2685 Orchard = sg Fae Ag 5176 Pontiac Lk. Rd. LI rt. ALL vt tae N Hom & apartments furnished ea. RRO RLTY 5143 Case-Ellseboun Rd. FE 5-300 BUNGALOW. MOD. 5 RMS. BASE- ment & gar. Word. FE 81414, home, ~ at re k 9 ison. 9 : a hein, Tea : nN. w St. 5-6106. ARESTON 3 BEDRM. Ni 1% baths. Ot) furnace. Guildren okay, | bik trom $85 month 8-6019. 7 SP arnite Midwest 1400, Mrs ree EXTRA NICE ROOM, B. ment, gara, rage & extra fot ai08 0 Rent Houses Unturn. 36 naar pales ere, as Irwin Dr oy Rd. wee Wa EW 5 ROOM BATH ae ito ie te bi an Sse ie Sind Ca Sivas arage 4 acres With large yard, PL 2-2118, or CEASE, = BY SEASON OR YEAR. bedroom heat. 8316 C sede. Coole: lane siggy FURN MODERN 4 § Big kitchen, near Walled Lake. ~~ LAKE Lia SD fireplace, laundry facies Yi replace, 8, mn decorasea. $55 month OL 23-2052. MODERN 3-BEDROOM, NO es furn, No objections to l or 2 idren, $65 month. Rien, a Brabb 1 ea, Stoney Lk. Oxford. OA 8-3748 MODERN SMALL er nOUsE AND _Spartment, 204 Ferry, FE 46604, SMALL FURR. HOUSE OAs + ae HEAT Large yard. FE SMALL HOUSES ~ wi NT. pol vire at 1676 Linde Rad or Lonnie Weaver. oon YEAR ROUND Lene AVAIL- able for home at Maceday Lake. Lake priv. 5 rms.- and bath, partly furn., steam heat, garage. OR’ 3-5009. Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 5 RMs. oer x $65 MO. FE 2-7059 after 5 p.m 5 ROOM APT., REFRIG- AND stove furn., $80 a month. E. BI A 03 Bloom tield Terrace. SIDE, MAIN and garage. 67 5 EXTRA LGE. RMS. WITH BATH. Pvt. ent. Frigidaire, stove furn. Close to town & schogls. Chil- dren welcome, $50 mo. or $12.50 wk, 39 Whittemore, FE 2-0772 or FE 5-8827. 5 ROOMS AN! ee HEAT FUR- nished, must see pres month. 16 § Rose FE 3 ROOM APT oieeec 132 West Law. i ROOMS, U : & ROOMS, BA AS A near sto’ and school. MAple 5-1244, MS. R: month, go By Util. furn. In Ps On 3-605}. ROOMg AND BATH. HEAT FUR- * Diahed Aesciepte Dec, 1, $85 mo. 6 ROOM UPPER, ble bag? side Y DESIRA- "recation, 3. bed- " to reliable ten- _ Avaliable pogae~ 4 Call own- er, FE 48462 or FE 26258. 90 OAKLAND 4 troom heated apt. with 2 bedrooms and porch ¢lean. $55 4 month, See cafelaker. > Sen aaa Clean 3 bath, heat furn, 0 : x. See -.. Caretaker. BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW Ly Heat furn, MY 3-749 | coLonED ~ ArT, FOR RENT. MY a1. Drayton Plains Apts. RN oe NFUR. HOL MES. ARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 31950 foes coo APTS, “p ulities fu rdubed! iit, Howard St, PE 2. iB 5 ROOM eee : 1-BEDROOM, MODERN, REFRIG., ag stove hot water heater, ofl eat, cinetonms. oP oa mo. 4160 Fo- le R 3-8802 after 4 1 Fanoou HOUSE MODERN. Baby welcome Reference and de- posit 71 Dorls Rd. North off uburn. 2 BEDROOM HOM EON WIL- liams Lake for rent or sale. FR 8-9429. 2 BEDRM. GAS HEAT, ELIZ. eet ad per month. FE 4-2567 or 2-BEDRM. TODERN. FULL BASE- ment, West suburban, $65 month. pees requises FE 2-4810, Realtor. 2 BEDRM. ON WHITE LAK®, O1L hi $55, MUtual 4-403 R OXBOW " fter 4, OR 3-4880. FAMILY, 338 ee hd or § and bath lower, 4 bath, t. FE 2-8616 S after 3:30 p.m. 2 “BEDEM. GAS HEAT A Call after 6 p.m. FE 3500. 62 East ae ix MOD A 42203 32 BEDRM ai ag wow WAY. Ga- Oxford WAL Close to city: hone, 100. OA 8-2602. 2 SEDAN. HOU E WITH GARAGE & month iL RICK, ms 5 ay and pol T ROOM” MOD. EARTLY FURN. , ARTLY fi iy yee thane welcome. with WA heat, gas hoe woken, 58-5000 .. screene toh. . # ~ Exc conp,| WALLED oe RAN Do yourselt & favor, iook NOW, Auto, heat FE Eves. = ie 63 meee den or 4th “BEDROO UE. N.| dining aha sliding: glass oon hace | 7" Room Subieben EM3-3474; ie bath, beau- por} i to new ele- SSD EM. FLED SATE SRice Bu igndecap, tell. od gtner trans the large, famliy? tite f mace ae # 8. . e m fn 41493 suburban. heme feature 3 4098 0 Parkway” Dr. between 9 ss ” ~~ | BAM WARWICK HAS 3} BEDROOM 4 WALLED LAKE NOVI, MICHIGAN, 4 agus AND bath yt & ecora’ 0. bedrooms. Phone troit, VEr- mont 7.2201, Eves, MAyfair ¢-2923. RENT 5 RMS. AND BATH. SHARE yan owner, 5-6257 between from Oakland BAVE $20 MONTHLY - Open Sun, 2-5 BR 2-0522 after 5, on 3.9279 ROMONA TERRACE, basement, auto. ga: “as yas referred. $76 m es , TE 23029 230 SMALL 2? BEDRM, OCRE a. PE 45-5151 after SMALL oan. e HEAT. 467 Irwin after Pet. 1, En SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS, i oat eo os condition, Until Russell A. “Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE 4-5005 SMALL HOUSE AT ENTRANCE of Dodge Park No, 4. Inq. brick, -g Warwick. $125 le: 1077 Argyle, 3 bedroo: UNION SORE 6 rooms & bath. Gas heat, Chil- dren permitted, r mon empstead, 102 E. Huron “RANCH home an penal ty Po or 4th dining ng ll, sliding sliding Cr u Convalescent. Homes 38A “propler ia in Drivate 3 oper : PENI N gh ag ‘Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN : or ents, a Rent ¢ Office Space 41 41 LARGE 1! ROOM & Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 41A 2 | pn tore anal 5,000 73.00 sguare month 663 South T grapa, FE tie acre of lone. Near Clarkston. $, Sam Nyy eed has new }-bedroom Meg vel ranch olen fire- John 1 K. “IRWIN SYLVAN MANOR 3 bedroom. 1%, bath brick ranch oo —— Pn Tg 3 gece Ve thd ae “priced at onty $14 $14,- SUBURBAN RANCH Very attractive 6 room home = Pasay uh Carpet as plenty & SS ae ard. 2 blocks rons grt rade 8: and r high school. $13-500. ;| OAKWOOD MANOR Drephecs. famtly room. with ceramic ote floor, big kitchen with it-in range and oven, ceramic tile floor and: work area. Pull basé- ment, 2 Owne: _price, $31,000. John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Since 1925 313 West Huron one e¢ FE 65-9447 or Phop 32-4031 LOWER STRAITS LAKE, ¢ > Son gp rey inet ind $500 down; Li 1 price, EM 3-6305 Soone TOR DOWN. Starter home, 3-bedroom, partly finished insi MY. 2-3701, oe down, 4 Bu Sait, N, SAGINAW St. Large 9-room, basement, gas fur~ nace. Large lot Good location = roomers, Bargain for cash. PONTIAC REALTY mt Baldwin BEDROOM * ee Rent = sell, FE ritjas | "B D al Rent Beater Only $1,000 Down toom brick terrace, conven . 5 ient east side loca ¥ are dig seca elas en ye Age sei, “fias ‘month, Call TROOM re D SHOWER. er ¥ furn, in Orion. MY..2-1211, RENT IT_FA 5 Tr through Rent Ads! Room, house, p segy hy any- thing — Want Ads give au ACTION. Dial FE Rent Lake Cottages 36A 5 RMS. ON pac LAKE, Garage. FE 2 Sree, RENT roy ie a Li ic all after q Liza a Eau racy e walls, natural fireplaces. ge ol 8, $50 to $65 fare 28i8 8, sum ro Saxe hers Ae iddies ‘on ‘cot lot. Priced at 812. feasorable down payment. “Bud” senate an No cea ta aa ag 000 down. WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Hwy. $100 per - month. 5600 Dixie Open Eves. ‘ti! 0; Sunday 1 ‘ti 5 Dorris & Son COUNTRY ESTATE 3 BEA ACRES Rambling ranch home. at-: 4 Pigwely’ mecroot enient right “a, asalap onoot 2 bedroom ranch ¢ heat, attached = natural cup sca! , cement drive on terms. DORRIS & SON REALTO! We Teese Homes Phone FE 41557 Multiple Listing Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 pr J “Saturday and Sunday 2 to 6 Sew brick ranch (poor different modeis—eac: : DINING DRIVE IN"). Ottawa Hills Brick Immaculately clean and one of es we have had the privilege to offer in por time. 6 ra Me Bagger ¥ Tn bath <= painted basement bere recreation room and — kitchen. Tim e ms, atairs, and hall. Convenient to shopping. We Webster and St. Bene- West Side G.I. Near Webster School, 6 room condition, “Si furnace, aces C 150. e $9,500 % down bd GI K | 670 W Huron St. Phone FE 4-3525 -__OPEN EVENINGS ‘ ae room chs "eat. rage. Priced at $7,- wN erdlay 1% story bu gt living ri me ane kitchen, IVAN w SCHRAM R ‘EALTOR BE E o he u ia Hi _ Living at its Best CONVERTIBLE CARPORT OR GARAGE PATIO With OR oT CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES $15,950 OPEN SAT. AND SUN, 10-8 W. W. |. ROSS 1941 tele FE 4-0501 . as OR 3-802] S Nothing Down i THIS 18 IT! Nice po hal home. Nice kitch- on 2 Ilo! will let you stomme when necessary. Lake lleges of course, Just sh.600 — Low payments 5 ROOM henarecamg —— — Breakfast nook, rooms Utilities are basement. Large 125 with be mon privileges. $8,950 full pric ONE OF THE BEST values. we've seen in car ga | suburban ¢ site 175x225 fenced Well landscaped, mort- aes Fomine) sage costs, Low, low pay- A WELL ppiLe extra ne xe Fam- floors, collens gg space. Grand basem De “ furnace. New bear gar All on a ' close-in acre on. ‘East uo. urban, Auburn Hei School A 500 Nominal mortgage costs will handle, Here's a won- derful chance for you Vet- erans who haven't used your GI loan. We have the key. RAY 0’ NEIL, Realtor = Me Bose ata Rd. ae ; - MILLER SHOW you this well- par Weat side home. _ large oa! rate dining roo tled kitches, oo re- frigerator and range. = basement, clean fas heat, garage A ten. Tasos comfortable home for $10,- HERE IS A REAL BUY — Lad of Lakes and Drayton school rd trict. 7 & bath, four bedrooms. 1 bedroom {ts 14x22. Carpeted liv- -|Realtor REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 43681 1990 W. HURON N TIL ® MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ing room separate dining room, moderp 19 ft, kitchen. Full base- ment, gas heat fot 480 ft. deep. Peaches, cherries and grapes. Say tes 6 play house, garage, etc. — Terms. WILL YOU TRADE HOMES = me? I have a nice 2 bedroo: and bath home on the west aes with a — living room and a sg 5 ge oil heat, I wi oitaist Battin orge re’ or, Elec aster 4-burner stove. arte & — ft, lot. Will down. Bal., $55 per month. William Miller FE 2-0263 1075 W.- Huron Open 9 to 9 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 62-FT. BRICK RANCH tool shed $27,900. Full price. SUBURBAN RANCH A BRICK DOGHOUSE Your dog wil) live happil ‘ou in tais brick paneled an hs a at. ed doghouse with a fenced run. The owner of the dog will enjo the 5-room ranch —_ also hho] suburban Tocation with » pelea a Eliza! Lakes, ges reas good or will sell for $7400 with: $2000 : oe a ine inelane cal re FURTHER INFORMATION. LAKE FRONT So eee | 3 re. ‘ab Telex ‘+0000. ‘MODEL OPEN FROM 12 TO 8. i eo Lake Privileges oom, bedroom Steeles, auto, 1% car garage. On terms GILES REALTY co. PE 66175 22) BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 AM—#@ TIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 bedroom 2 bedroom bungalow, tile bath, ep thay Ay eo — Williams Lake privileges. Imme- 2 8. Imm diate possess. y ee ranch, oll heat, ont ois fru a a shade Smith- Wideman ‘CLARK COMPARE Prices on this modern bungalow. 4 rooms & util, 2 bed- rm., kitchen & Oak side jot, off Bald. win. Only $7,700. Terms. SAVE $$ — New Ranch home 4 rooms & gy = el with cone au! interior decorating, Only shat 4% down, full price $10,375. AMAZING! 4 bedroom home in Heights, only $12,775 with 2,250 down, Owner wants action, ake your appointment now. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE FE +402 FE 44813 Huron Soe? MULTIPLE LISTING sER Ice $14,500 LAKE FRONT — Wall to wall Paco on this huge ww. in, Natural fireplace. Ex- ee bent be beach. Easy terms. $11,500 HURON GARDENS 6 room modern, full basement, alum storms & screens, 1 block from St. Benedict's. '¢ block from bus. WILL TRADE. $23.500 RURAL BEAUTY All the advantages of city living, plus all the privacy of a country estate in this exclusive jocation land and : . Exposed basement, LIVING at its bast! i LIST — With us for fast & effi- eclent service, WE BUY, L. AND a DE. Cali today for free estimate L.H. BROWN, 1 Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 __MULTIPLE ihe G oS aunnice OPEN SATURDAY. 2-6 AY SUN 1-6 See exclusive Pleasant Lake Woods — Oakland County's new- est and we believe the finest de- velopment. Winding, paved streets &-community water. We believe . We have the finest custom brick homes imaginable. Choose a lake front or a lake privileged lot and we will build the home oa our dreams, DIRECTIONS: ‘liz- abeth Lake road to poe signs at Pleasant Lake $400 DOWN This new 2 bedroom home priced to fit your budget, = Lange sity oak floors gas rice $8,406 with waaoei and aoe ments of just $44.24 a mon Located on E Beverly near Northern High. VETERANS ~ NO MONEY DOWN 2 bedroom west suburban on ex- tra large lot in very nice neigh- morheed Complete with aluminum storms and screens. and wall to wall carpeting. This home just S* years old Total price $8,900. Payments of $59 a month include principal, fatereats taxes and in- surance. FOR COLORED A beautiful 3 bedroom home, large living room, family dining room, full basement, auto, oil heat, Extra large and beautifully landscaped lot. No money down for GI's. JIM WILLIAMS EAL ESTATE & INSURAN M483 BALDWIN Pm cose JOLL Sap hated MOVING And will sacrifice their iret, 6 — Dutch Colonial home. 3 bed. rooms, Pag and dining rooms carpeted, fireplace .nice kitchen, full basement, 2 car attached ga- rage, large screened in front porch. Only $12,970 with smal! down payment. Balance like rent. Inv modern corner jot. i price ‘onty wonderful rms, heed’ on this one! OPEN EVES. 412 W. HURON | ‘| KNUDSEN Beverly Street Like new 6 room and bath nicely landscaped yard. ’ There are Aluminum storms and screens and 2 Alumi- num combination House is modern mipute.and is nicely dec- orated, Only $1,500 down, Ww est Side Well locates 3 bedroom home incduding new 2 car © hat TM. Reg. UB. Pas, Of, @ 1O68 by CFA Kerwin tem “Marvin had much better luck on his hunting trip this year. He used a aitievent size shot and | a _— dock!” ecenenesnee— an For Sale Houses. Ne FOR xOr™ HOME = 8 PLEASE 43 Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM B ANK) MAple Open Dally te f 9 to ®—Sunday 12 to § R COLORED ern home. Fess | EWLYWEDS © OR R co! ED ful] basement, mod- of heat, large lot, . $1235 moves you tn. RET D COUPLE spss de Waterford Trp, ranchi-type 6 rooms. 1's aths, beau- tina “es. room with bar, separate laundry roo’ and m. seheol district “and close ping center. L) = workshop, com- erage — new Janitrol.gas ; ah a mo, t fail = call us now, WM. H. KNUDSEN EVER stint, WERE DRIVE BY 345 Exmoore — in Elizabeth Lake Estates, then call FE = for ed man Pas vs a 4 bedroom bric bome YHA terms $16,500 $2,150 do’ DIXIE HIGHWAY Frontage & Lake Privileges, 60 x 430 lot, ideal for many uses, 2. bedrm, _—— of] heat, | J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1oL1_w. Huron FE $-6181 | MIDDLETON SPECIALS! $1,000 DOWN — Located approx- imately 12 a West of Pontiac, 200 ft. off M59. Consists of 14 x 30 room with hardwood floors and — windows. 2 large b with double clos- ets and. built-in storage space. Modern large stream- Mned = kitchen ee Brtogef and breezeway to 2 car ga- rage. On 2 Cooutier ‘Jand- scaped lots with roct gar- den and yard’ lights, Lake privileges. Don't let this one : away — SEX IT TO- — Located off y Ra. near Williams rge 4 room and -Aluminum storms and screens. In nice location, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE 5-1721 FE 5-7741 3 NEW oRanch Homes —-COMPLETE- PRICED AT OXLY $8,250 IMMEDIATE |; POSSESSION 2 or 3 Bedrooms 50 Foot Lots i YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS With Dining Area LARGE LIVING ROOM TILED FLOORS, OUTSIDE STORAGE n NEAR NEW NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL GRADE SCHOOLS TRANSPORTATION SHOPPING CENTER EASY FHA TERMS $348 TOTAL DOWN FAYMENT «spur TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS OPEN Friday and Saturday 2 P.M.-7 P.M. OUT PERRY — RIGHT ON MELROSE -~ 2 BLOCKS, WATCH FOR OPEN SIGN. DLORAH BLDG, CO, FE 2-9122 Evenings after @ call OR 3.6607 JOLL, REALTOR 2536 Dixit HWY, | _—*FE 4-4561 For Colored — Here is the best value ever. hy 3101 Vopee G.I, SPECIAL BUY OF THE MONTH See this neat as a pin, six room bungslow with oak fioors, 2 bed: rooms: basement, in Water- ford Town | Pull Price Only: i $8.350—. 2 4 WMA | KEN ea NEAR Nie ate Ce ag a eee app No deslers, shown by . Write $9,500. Wil butld 3 bedroom house with basement on ¥ with tile bath, ba automatic OP 3.2837. our lot. Complete wood floors & heat McDonald. SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedrm brick By owner Lake priv gage. FE A 8-144) i interest mort NORTH END - Seago furna and — Basement ce. 2 garage. 3 tots, Well lendecaped. call on this MEADOWLAW N ST. 3. «bedrooms Bath Hardwood floors ——— Well landscaped lot. $1,500 CUCKT. TR REALTY N. Saginaw See eat ore THIS Custom bullt 1,200 sq. ft., 3 bed- bavem bri & ranch home — Y% baths, ceramic tie Plastered walls, oak ed garage all your tot ' FE 86-1198 Custom Bulider COLONIAL RANCH At beautiful Lake Brendel, 2 years old, — gar and ale fu 1 price easies, desired: Op esired. 23 . 1958, p.m = Hillwood Brende) Mncig ts Sub- Located White Lake Twp Hall For information call division, custom terms comfort kitchen, age, ultra-modern liv- eping area. lake priv., only $11,900 _— the wii take land s down payment if en — Cmetey + ee . across from FE C. Schuett Reaitor, 460 W. Huron. AVAILABLE NOW All the things vou would put in a home f burn; The you have money to latest in modern de- sign, interior and exterior planned for comfort ing this w ar cr ge Mod Ra Un: . b Schuett. Reattor. FE 2-7011 3-4796 and convenience, See- i! be the climax of el now m for ——“~ x of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ is ~*~ basement, tiful kitchen, built in aves and dishwasher. in vanity gnd other: features. au | STOP home you've dreamed bedroom ranch full sasmcee walls, beau- stove | Pontiac Prese- : Pully this plus a ‘car garage. at- | epee in a chotee location at | MANY OTHER 1 2 and 3 bed. rooms starting at $500 down ee mene For Sale Houses 43 Se dihaetianinctiaincctnedinciibedidtinetindin die dh cihetaeineth aint eda i6 LARGE RMS & BATH. 3 LOTS. Close to E: astern Jr. High. Also i} bath pear Rochester. Lake PRIVILEGES aT = COmM- ge Lake, 5 rm, _FE } CLARKSTON LEAVING STATE. 2 houses, large lot. 10 Buffalo. OxBOW LAREFRONT. VACANT, 3- bedroom. large living room with fireplace, basement; garage. $1,- 500 down +-Bedroom, erse living room, full basement, y oagl garage, lot 80%- 320, sie be, terms. Lauinger Rea! Estate R 36138. is | DUPLEX ¢ GRANDADR- REARLY Consists Eltchen with Sting 1; eve- $200 DOWN > — peocers. 3 edarm modern por ’ bedrm.. ANGUS. M% car garae C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15 Ortonrilie NA 1-2818 bs Ei of R— 2 FA i LEV- e ge egead — & Naa 2 each, at of riy. ae ete ou — Cre ARTE ag onev own bal “Piaities builder End 5.0482 Nothing Deven Will batld starter jones oD — fot Our t plans Le eng og included wirin, Dg. our | oi Donald OR» J BEDROOM HOURE FURN. Ww. carpet, fireplace, rec. room, base- Pea, $2, moves you in. FE $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom bas gd home bie cooumens. larg west of Pontiac, Don Mebonaid OR = riake BY OWNER: 4 ROOMS & BATH, utility. Corner lot. Price $7,350. $2,360 dn. $53 mo. 172 W. A Arbor, : “AT WALLED Sse living room n= kitchen, full pain, itile throughout, automatic peat & hot water, 1') car attached garage ee renee Pon landscaped, $ 60 “NUT PART REALTY 2410 Commerce MA_4-2301 BY BUILDER Split level starter home, } acre jot. 250. Low down peyment. EM 3-4164 or EM 3-2411 a FLA TTLEY BUILDING co, STARTER HOME B BY OWNER. You can move m, finish it your- self. OR 3-2¢11, OR 3-1070, FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON,.1 ACRE, 7 miles west of Gladwin $2000 on_terms. FE 2-6935 fenced yard 689 20, _Call_before 6 p.m. FE 5-147Q. wn “NEW RANCH HOMS $2,600 EASY 'Y TERMS. DLO co wii of National Homes FE FE 2.0122 i As .| 4 RMS. AND BATH, GARROEARD | $500 your p Also rete: | Don Mo- | | | | | GI, NOTHING DOW DOWN. $58 MONTH | George R. Irwin omg el | bath. Good loca- | REALTOR soit? BALDWIN BRICK RANCH- -STYLE 4-BEDROOM school Home offers living” seat | 1; NO DOWN PAYMENT | We will erect a 4-bedroom starter home with full rough wiring on your lot ments only we will bul and Pay- $74.50 per month or- jd on our lot with a) basement small down payment F.C, | Corner Williams Lake Rd | _____ OR BN ~ FOR COLORED — 4-bedroom, _heat. PE 5- Wood Co. & M5e | modern home, gas ue. VALUES a ee i in good condit er home , or ment, Lot Only $9,000 COMMERCIAL—E PIKE 8ST —2 homes, one come home ments 2 120. $5 CLARKSTON 9 ooms and bath down. and garage in base- 120x252, garden area. with convenient terms. of 8 rooms a in- consisting of 3 apart- baths New hot water | Ot TOx169 $15,000. Adjoinine tot avnilabie 70x Large 12 room home on main street, good o— | dition fire used comm furnace. Lot 552165. $16,500 terms | 2-ear gar White Walled Lak down Roy Annett - Realtors cine 28 E. Huron breeze rey, ae ih, ‘age. Lot 85x172, Potter Lake privileges. $20,800, ter panty AMERICAN—Home —_ place. 2 rooms ercially. Basement, ‘oil | — ros livin, trees. Locate: e ‘ares. on g24.600 $2. } i { 1623 ‘Ederal 8.0866 Open Evenings & Sunny hes Owner. 6 bath, room and ‘ rms sad. screens, Lot | . e. $7,900, Small down payment, 46%, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and bath Full basement with laundry room 20 by 2 a r ; WEBSTER REALTOR | ' i | garage. Only one tax CA; Oxford OA 8-3122 Orion MY. 2-2291 | | SMALL HOUSE LOW DOWN Pat | ment Sacrifice tor cash Josephine Call MU 4-6386 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In! 14) 8 SO WIIY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS | LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN "== < & ep te 4 7 7 CEPT FRIDAY mr g vert at Kinney 2. tiem of — _WESTOWN ‘REALTY PE 48-2763 or EVES LI 9.4677 $600 DOWN pean ta NORTHE L. T au R. J, VALUET, Realtor ¥ OW come, ra u gnentice, trade or cash, f | t — type ay : “IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | : NEW RANCH HOMES NEAR NEW Pontiac Northern High Schoo} Easy FHA Terms TOTAL PRICE < $8,250, ILDING CO. 22 DLORAH B FE WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT. 4) bedrm brick, fireplace, wall to ; wall carpeting. breakfast nook. I'y baths, a storms and car garage. paved additions! andscaped tdoor barbecue. Ideal home family all 2 “senaoeal ‘HOUSE OFF "08. lyon $10,900 $600 down FE §-6058 WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT 3 BED room Tri-Level,' Large living room and recreation roo em kitehen and dining a Full basement. FA each. This house wit 0 quick at only dn te ote th te down, Phone iy Taylor, __Realtor ‘ LAWRENCE W G *aylord| A HOME FOR EVERYONE ONE : Waterfront Rancher wit tached garage. $11,500 at- ; Two North of Pontiac 2 Bed- rooms, Full price $4,000 THREE “3 Bedroom near Only $1,400 down FOUR Beautiful 4 Bedroom Tri- Level. 2' baths, Full price $29, 000 with terms FIVE Another 4 bedroom Brick. Only $2,500 down. schools 4 | SIX Good 3 bedroom home near St. Michaels, $2,200 down. SEVEN West Suburban 2 bedroom $800 down, ‘EIGHT 3 Bedroom Ranch in Drayton Woods 2 Car garage ee Pull $1.312 down, Pontiac 3 basement. end TEN room ranch, Full basement. Only $2,050 down. (136 E OPEN a3 E rd -9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | -| STOUTS, Best Buys Today CUSTOM LUXURY AD of quality home and anion location, Featuring an 11”15 kitchen with dishwasher, vent fan, aghted cw and lights “ie 13x ing room with feagereck fieepiace. 3 airy rooms, cetamie tile bath, Corner lot Full basement with gas heat, Call for appointment. LONG AND LOW Geared for modern living, 3 dandy bedrooms with oversized Ciogets spacious living room. large “utility room with of] heat laundry teays. King sire lot with new S*>-car garage Only $11,200 with reasonable term« $250 DOWN Moves you tm ready for immediate occupancy 6 rooms and with city water and sewer BEDROOM RA pega HAS TILE pe screens, auto- wi oP cog set ee for otset houset: Ry. VALUET. Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 56-0603 OPE. ca tin UNTIL 8:30 ,-* for S = or pe 5 truck. OR 38277 35 Feo FO UMP. SALE OB swap tor -_ OR 31190. or DELUXE model, Excellent cond. Sell or trade for full size electric stove. PE 56-1841 BRAND NEW 14-FOOT BOAT, Mo- een ae ae ri sl swap ter r rae. dum; Ptreck, q ~_ R BA a RE “é useo, | or man chain saws. Michigan Chain ‘Baw | Distributors. 3-5821. CASH FOR "8, a0 or not. FE 2-0367. 'UITY .N GOOD 6 r car. FE 54-0303. EXCERCYCLE, ZIG~- _ PORT- able sewing machine for Relaxici. sor or will sell. PE 2-3718. i or sell for PE 3. BAVE EQUITI — SEVERAL ood «seasoned tracts to arc welder wa “RicStotrih sr TCE ate ROO! ere ys eres ees -. HEATERS % a $60.95. tints . auto. 9as- heater. 0 ee. ‘BOB HUTCHINSON | Span Setecd” Shs Say Eatadey ere “ pat ‘ af MOBIL HOME SALES ove rRoM a PLO on: BURNER LORAINE GOW. ease manok eee | WALTON vier ouive fanaa Used # $00 for’ be Atier 4 pitty ® e070 uF ~ Elizabeth bo ee C3 L342; far ib "Bunean Parte drop desser. Outer Sin articles. FE ss rm, : $e0, Bendix ‘auto. CA : 95 amar = rcs, os PE eis. , qoiher ha wag ts po one ances sie! sraniona bee Ra: | “tank for sale. $00" PE 8ai02- | 145g ONT =. fi le ee iy GAL. FUEL Ol TANK NEW.| PUMP JACK LADY ie e on West on me home. Phone OR 4-0306 HOUSETR. Fully equi LAKE ORION 3 bedrm, 1% baths: Recreation rm. and many other fine bol t r tract as down ment, LAKE ORION REALTY. hry 3-23 STOKER WILL ou tous FoR = ment mixer, trailer, car or $1, bisee it $1,000 oash. FE SWAP id MONTHS OLD on MALE Eng! Pointer for saw, sell for $50. Phone OR 3.5402, . ment for & payment on a new drm. ultra-face brick with lake os Por informa- ton call Schuett, Realtor, 460 W. Hw 2-7011 TRADE EQUITY IN 6 at #4 house fireplace. 1% baths. prv, for ‘and contract. OR ies after rr 5:90 WATER SOFTENERS TO 1 TO RENT, _Sell ot awap 83.50 mo. OR | 3.2360. WILL Hage acy opel 1958 NORGE electric pad = $ dryer, Also sell or trad 198 Fri; _ daire electeie pong EM 30983, For Sate Clothing 56 56 1 PAIR OF BLACK ene p HEELS 1 PAIR OF BLACK HEELS. BRAND NEW (oO 2606 AN D and 22%, hal, SIZES GLEAN GSED WORE Aus, is and ¢ LEAN USED WORK “carts lage only 15 cents ry ihe he — open 7 ‘ar y eg sake Avenue BEAUTIFUL MINK DYED MUSK- Tat coat. $75 FE 2-8230. BOY'S BROWN “TOM SAWYER” rip oped coat, size 12-14, Exc. MI WINTER GOATS. B 8 =" 0. Pe — clothing, cheap. ic o. LADIES) WINTER COATS AND event wn. Size 12-16. FE he _s03. gowns, $5. LADY'S MINK-DYED Co cons and 2 2 ady's C ee fe All ee 8 Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 “GET CASH QUICKLY | =N __all wares CS smo MAN'S OVE wand new Zip ioing. MI 6-4991. NS A TED G. Fe. buys, mostly ige. sizes, FE SALE ON MEN'S SUITS & —— $7.05 a oD, We do --¥ ll _ Sones k. Brocad » dtess. Biue chee’ ie 2 * Perfect rd. Pa Saf ss con USED CLOTHIN io Also mise, tor home. 19 VERY nice EAD YS | BLACE cloth coat, size 24%, Pm 4 Sale Household Goods ) 57 $1 Do DOWN HOLDS A UsmD TELE. yisen og te Ha. Appliance Be ae lehigue, h heavy bia : teed. ~ GUIDE TO GOLD; Sell things you're not using through ¢ ‘Classified Ads: SWAP aa wes SHARP ‘62 OLDS. ; 2 tor monsreyeto. Linette, . FE 5-1471, TRADE YOUR NT HOME an | oneoemoeee ft COMBINATION _\ skates, 12 quart giass hurri- 50, GALLON, mn ecial cane —— he: tt0 96 delivered Be B.| worge auto washer aise) | AVATLABLE NOW FE scene O44 Pieces of glass. Meare Os. & ma dryer, ri Taylor steel garaxe doors, fac as og i WIDE MAPLE Fee SPRINGS aS LIVERS tory seconds fx? & 9x7 Reason- r rrieiaale Fa ge mattress, good cond. FE 5-3397. Goodyear Service Store | she GO. & M Construction Co..|- fratter, 1054 FRIGIDAIRE 30° sTO _ leaving ‘oon. Complete set at APT SIZE: GAS RANGE. PORT- condition. dishes with all serving plec SINGER cINGEN PORTABLES WIT HG able ironer, 2 midget racers & MA §-5711. sag, Sitechments. $26.50. ie} airplane equipment. FE paint, Interio 1961 ADMIRAL REFRIG. 965. IN-| Gyo’*! Hlectrolux vacuum cnet ors tog $195 gai $3.05 gal and ADS RS RES. pT i én02 ANCHOR FENCES | * KING BROS a mahogany cabinet FE San04 =, Gomes Wasten ¢ cae re TMATES FR eran renting ere Opdyke STOVE, | ideal for’ cabin. Both good con-| SEP AND Pc RE — HALF ann | ——™ PEL SUT B5-01 or PE ¢1113 .. 17" console TV, $75. Re-| dition - tea ‘ uarters, e Mkt. 5-7041. ir ater, § on, 2. (0. 3 a STRIKING | TRAVERSE DRAPES SATHROGM PLETORES TouNGs 8 YOUNGS. ~ SPECIALS _ Can Sat. & Sun. 0 to 5, “MA HTOVES “BOUGHT, ¥OLD Ex. mec , SOLD Ex = Hot waite and team botiers,| | Mahogan Plywood ipour a WANT| Ses “Pm sur em | ware. Electrical es. crock |; Sf°Oved. axéxta™ FOR THE HOME. CAN BE) aNGER E-SEWING WA-| ANd tile galvanized copper. | in’ w plac’ ciinvicg ie ue it im ; | black aad fittin ¢ es : Artie ou -& way but: lot} tobies & lamps, Car bed. Tenda| Bros. Falnt ard. giver Kemtone. i nem * poe gd pn, Plone ig re seat. Stroller. | ogg LAPEEIT Rt OO ee agen | Clear W pine basebrd 6¢ lin tt: Visit trade dept. for real FE 80150 Ciser 4 e base shoe 2490 lin ft. bargains STOVE. MORE. COLDSPOT : af tae Ge te ™ TO vA refrigerator. Like new, OR 3-8000. B ; : MANY OTee 7 We 5 = A sell or ee. agp gam TRADE SLEC RA GE For Gas urmeister Ss SUBJECT TO PReoe ene parking. FE id. toad W. Huron. -— i . H OPEN MON-SAT, 9 TO 6 : t + games eat Belt os 5 Te eee rear Estate | CASH WAY aggerty E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn} | ; Inrigue— cua —coPROaRD, | Site “essen Lew sow: LUMBER LUMBER CO. ee table. Cheap. FE 44468. | _&' Kimball oe : PRICES ag etwess W Maple and Pootise * tay fe . Balance,” &3 nun, RADE-IN DEPT. . Phone Market 4-1084 Bee heater Maytag washer $29. Apt. size aap stove cevesee $20.95 | 4x8'x%” . eye ~ A BOTTLE GAS RANGE REABON. Bruce win aig $48| | PLASTERBOARD righ etna? $1i9-30 “value, ee ae ae : con. $1 $125 aroKia “; FAN AIRPLANE Zag sewin achine j . hufiooholes, & late ats aD en n 4° x8'x %” type. All i) Honeywell | gontrols, Ark peso — ert on pew faa us avait PLYSCORE STAINLESS ae povats Call FE 25397, Michigan Sewing | | Puna BS ‘terms Pe enm| THIS WFREK ONLY | Sinse: Weompenet tie iTS, uy & sett TaRS FOR NITORE | TWIN SEW Pe $4.75 taile_weet_of_Alrport _25? Baldwin ave, FE 5-68 Mersman._ tables | & | maichin as SPECIALS Se AT EE si : rum- G — BARGAIN DAZE — | $f table. 3 way reading lamp ROCKLATH Elec "water heater 82 qal. $6098 1 walnut tier table, $20. { BUNDLE 95 New Morrison space heaters GE or EUREK solid mahogany Chippendale jay ANIL FIC 7800 BTU .. $YT8-00 re glaatie teecd ee ee. a ¥. oe Wen 1% Panalyte sq ft. $s DRYS. Lite’ new! wo| _ficor amp. is. We b.3eh_ 2" rests pies yn eta ste: i ordenepet i293 Reb SadGapneca™ tn) "Ey aa rear | ase com BF Elma BER | .3 Ratt tn core FAR Taner CUsmion ovenstOFFED| | MATT THICK " WOLbERiNE: FE 41555 ONIVERSAL Bhs ROVE See cae INSULATION i LUMBER Sood condition FE 430400, $29.95 320_s. a 5 totaecs oon 2-0784 UPRIGHT PIANO $75. APT. SIZE ‘ nerspring m elec. stove Gia Charpe Sachs set, PER 1,000 FI. 12" Cor Luan esha orhaee \ oe it. ton mattresses, § fe gS a Redio- ban ‘ B28 w DES SHAN NEW cont. tie Fetes ater?em | Burmeister’s | Mosran cours = ¢ arabes k OUGH N bunk beds complete eit aprings ang $39.95. Pearson's, Used Trade-In Dept. Dresser reheat F A GOOR SMALL RADIO Davenport ma ge Snag Elect sites sasee. $14, $ rick. "$198 sk. . Northern [passers ofhes "" Sieao Hg COE GS $48. ; -| 81 Orebard Lak sg8| - Lumber Co, | guages. ra one - __. : OVER H AGE WALNUT BOOK- voll — = blower bay 7940 Cooley Lake Rd eM oan doors, 8°3''x8'10" “eA condition, case and desk. very good cond. ay Ae Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. OL 1-6631 days or OL ves. Sout soe Line a OMAS “ECONOMY Sundave 10 til 2 TWO 2? BY 2° AGES, ALUM TION AS & WOOD siding, we siiess. Nationa | Beep qUaRAN | Ee Sito beter Pam . between ny ton Rd. and Orchard Lk, Rd, 2 t = $45. 4n6 $89. 4x8 $110 5x1 FE 5- coal ran; Reas. National teeny ge. bg od ai ALLOW GAb WA pantem. $285. 13447 Schaef wr ag stis seats ta Test ef | Bos ae" aime’ 9 two NTT THE S4LVATIC pa ERT EaRD WE? OARS GHC: | Euletee festa ‘a sk . e: boots, all exe. condition. hat ¢-esoa anion 527A | “nace with, duets. 5,000" BYU. | °° iid weer LAwnehcr : Pm Tank & all, ti Suare witb | TWO CIRCULATING OIL STOVES: DUO THERM OIL CIRCULATING | ANTIQUE PHONOGRAPH REC. Maytag washer, Very good condition each, heater for sale $25. 5065 Sasha-| ords: Selling part of a large col- Cushman soooter, $85. 5-233 baw. OR 3-040, lection All duplicates of s I Rs EE, “TALBOTT LUMBER ~ LINOLEUM. Oxi2, = haye Must move & chairs, Living rm. tab TALBOTT LUMBER ls de 2 a — $3.95 jack of stoFage space. $00 Storm doors and windows wood PD | nis, f Teco: tM STON OIL ane ta tt. wal tile, ne ra pd A et hg Pe Gul — a ¢ ro Siok E eg, ‘Oakland “Ave . vo eee ‘8 PAINT ek ae ee Zhurs.. Sat. ‘No so 38 $218.00 2 PREIONTER AX AND 1 PASSEN. From Lionel extras. jounted, $78 oe Aled Seobes <5 weet a Py fia 1a 5 fier Tabeame. abate Complete stock ot used and new tials suits ‘LUMBER & West Closet Doors iugered bo ty ey %. ster Be aw DOOR SALES WOOD ae t COALARATER el ane oi nesters ge WOOD AND ALUM ae OM BY sNSONT JGMBER Co, ELECTRIC ORGAN Excellent condition. Save o this one. Ree MUSIC ponent a WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER Hammond WIEGAND rona achine cash reg- ister, $150. 4-0019. Sale Store Equipment 64 ADDING MA-| CASH ——— fe dice ae new — Sacrifice FE Sale Sporting Goods 65 UMBRELLA TENT WITH * oor, Oxll ft. $35. FE 2-8756. BOLT ACTION 16 GAUGE a aaGE BUCF ACTION is snoueee Like new, $25, FE 2-2611. 300 VAGE DEER RIFLE, $65 with case & shells. FE 42525 or an Fe. Servi =akem sa ice ‘7 Schactter De- SELECTION OF ali makes. See the oew owes. la gaaze ¥ \ ome. you Buy ar our rife rack Ey” scr ale Holly is $12.00 2.95 eee eee e tee e beaten Keene eee eee eee e ; vi.ao Men’s 2 culters, nines fp gi LJ ae ee Weekend and wi ain? SP oat Sane aaa Guns MODERN OR ANTIQUE, sell or trade. Bur SHELL 375 8. TELEORAFH GOLF SET. NEVER Matched and registered, complete see & Cost $90; sell, $35. GUNS — BUY SELL, TRADE Monee Leach, 10 Sa, LADY’S WHITE LER SKATES & case size 6%, $12, Exe. cond. §-2012. LARGE SELECTION USED SHOT- & rifles, Ben's Loan Stiice. Patterson. FE N, NEW, $60. . chester model, 12-20 gauge. MA ber guestaageen deer rifle, fired 5 ey cise ~ $73. FE Hunting Accommo, 65A ageeararog, me To Fees, Nonna Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B pw WANT TO BOARD you're out of season!” “But, Chuck, have to go with a basketball player now — | Sale Farm: Equipment 76 . Auction Sale. 77 ec TON CHAIN SAW. 5 HP, MA- CHAIN SAWS McCULLOUGH NEW & USED "HOUGHTEN Oy J. 1. Case & New Idea a FE 2-500; . Vv — NEW : ARM MACHT aay = Sew (Xt SAOHFOL- PERS 10_SE_HAD rt Just north Lo HEADQUARTERS FOR _ Featherstone and E. Blvd. | McCulloch Chain Saws LINE 8-0056 "ee mero rer ae 8 Live é er piste Hey, Dray. istered. & up. GR 42848, Li- yonla, DACHSHUND PUPPIES, 10 WKS . AKC. EM 3-2603. vei PEDIGREE SIAMESE G115 Clintonville Rd., OR 3-0759. 69A | * gra Hunting Dogs — ene. well trained Call OR | FE 3-7176 after 7 p.m. A cosets “Bote Bae SAWS AND AC- WE CREDIT KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT ba a0 JOHN — AND 1D V! eed wagon oe oe vigkore, srerey heneal —— Baris Machinery — Ortonville — Saws “storais. & Repairs 1390 Ra _ Mi 60448 Michigan Chain Saw ‘iD TO Distributors UIPM KING G BROS. PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE PE 407M FE 41112 Auction Sales 77 12 MILE AUCTION "HOUSE. BIG suction iy eH Saturday ni Ae oe ted . Baas we Pats hy Pe Le Ng “English | ie a cen inte, Sth 5 yrs. TAN old, 5-9") oli ae, ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. A aaa 1423 Genella, Drayton work, . TEITER ED ENGUISH SETTER __bupples. $30. OR 36506. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED. WE 2-4708. i 375 Hay, Grain = Feed 71 o5|182_AND 2ND BAY $17 AND UP alseerrres oe et Corn, liver. oxo 8-21 HAY a ie ce 40 CENTS bale, ME 7-271. __For _Sate Livestock 72 show manehio E 4-528 or " yea he | ails: BLOOD BAY GELDING 4-6577. very well broke, FE SMALL QUARTER & ARAB MARE -yr & el 3-4634 or lady's horse. Wanted Livestock 73 HORSES. ALL reake ha eons riding, prviog E 8.9059. For Sale Poutry 74 mis 100 YEARLING HENS FE 5-006! 200 LEGHORN 780 forks cent. {00 Civde Clyde ka. ane ino DUC KS FOR sale, 5-0824. ‘ Sale Farm Produce 78 gt ee iy te a Gravel & Dirt 66 RL NAWURE DELIV RD DRIVEWAY GRADING op soll gravel, fill. ete, *| Wood, Coal & Puel 67) °¥ fas gee = sian fo “ee wet Tee : “este cs Sale “ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS r Christmas Dollar wines pay more when you BUY THE AUCTION WAY WE ARE SELLING. our Saturday and | Sunday nana FREE DOOR PRIZES SUN SALES CO. Col, Harvey Parker, Auctioneer DIXIE HIGHWAY Just ss Hin MILES NORTH Tal 5 . George So proprietor, Paul m . auctioneer, Phone Ro- tose 2-2751. plete fireplace set, miscellaneous alore. ‘oan for consignments Sat. Brodie “auctioneers. L. Tyler, Mgr. 23-1521. B.& B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie, Highway Drayton’ Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday .,..2 p.m. Buy. and Sell Daily ‘. ORlando 3-2717 . DOOR PRIZE SAT. >. at Public auc 1 the co Jed laws ton 2.563 gf ae veuee ; -NOTICE- "AN OLD FASHIONED COMMUNITY "AUCTION FRIDAY. ER 28ST 7:30 P.M. BUNDAY-—Nov. 23rd * 82:30 P.M. 8505 Dixie Highway across from 8t Jide Motel ERYTHIN Feeder tam lambs, "nay. ig es Stan rkins, uctloneer ME 5-8304—Swarts e furnace. New toys, dishes, Small lot of new dry tricycles, wagons, etc. .. uss. lam dishes & In outside auction area we will “7. 4 stanchions, _— mac quantity of ord ee as Auction on M24. ust north of Oxford. For Sale Housetrailers 78 2 FT., SLEEPS BOTTLE GAS & heat . EM 3.2396. %, FT. Di AILER — VA- cant gon, OR 33743. or late station wa- a7) = COLONIAL DELUXE, EX: cellent cond -_ mye oy 16% FT. EXC. FE 45289: ine tJ root * PEWART, HOUSE er, wn r month. FE Tissi - j pine clean. b: . $495. EM or GR_ 4-8757, ‘® ANDERSON, 31%): FT, TAN- dem ions floors, exc condition to live in, small etough for for wel, a bar- by original owner modern, e evens: EM ARSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer Since 1932 Guar- anteed for Iife. See = and get demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales 3008 W Haren, (Plan to join one of Wally Bryan's iting caravars.) p Swe _For Sale Cars ot arene "traded in on Gene to 80 per cent n off, Black or ED WILLIAMS 2563. INST. ALLED FR REE Mufflers & Hollerback Auto ‘ya Baldwin, FE 8-1431 or FE 3:9477 Sale Motor Scooters 82 gant Reas. Cail after 6. Pr) CUSHMAN he 4 zine ANDERSON & & VICE 12 8. PADDOCK at Pike. PE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 SERVICE ON "your aa "Barley Davison it — naw. For Sale Bicycles 84 GIRL? 3 26” Bicrcie. $20. GOOD Fwo Ls “PLERTHING BI- pod ogg iesdamenars 6-4802. Boats & Accessories 85 1@ OUTBOARD WITH - CABIN, eontrols, etc. $605 with trailer, $805. FE 5-9009. ond ition—$300. 2933 Glen- Harbor: “fed, Keego INSIDE STORAG GE Inboards $50. Outboards $35. Pick = he & hag service. aise Cass . FE 2-5445. _Wanted Used Trucks 89 feng Used Trucks SCHRAM'S A’ & TRUCK 2639 Dixie Hwy. °° OB: 23-2105 OR 3-031! ‘Used Truck Parts 89A TR P Re CE qs Auburn’ ave PE 4.0632 For Sale Trucks 90 “oa Ged, running “en jus = Shela mia. d y dashubew. MA =z we e: ed Pickup motor, excellent PO an My et TS natecee AUTO SALES 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 Sis POND PIGKUB, EXCELLENT condition © Bill Sadler, Eddie i030 “MODE Pe pe ; re seis ot whe wheels & tires, aa ioe. pac a _ se nike or Garsee. 150 Beater * 1951 TA CHEVROLET Sie arena ” 8, 14 ; T- 8.25:20 tires. Cal} BOB Harold Turner Ford, i 4 FT. CHRIS CRAPT | RUNABOUT. $50, 596 F (CKUP, 8 Sots FIBEROLASSED HINTS siyle side box. & eylinder. Ford. _ MY_3-14468 or MY 3-0060.) Soote f radio Sid ‘Turser’ Ford GADHLEAE BOATS. na VINRUDE MI 47500 ° r motors. Asso i056 FORD Fito PickUP. 8 F\. 6 eee ssi, aloe bes, V-8, radio ouire, clean unit, Take 59 to W. H and. right on os NOP no Berke tae ne et Gags «A a “Signs. | 1084 FORD 1 TON PICKUP WiTH Always ope bunk. beds, for ‘hunting. 2- “EVINRUDE MOTORS. ton. Dodge att 1989 models on display, Some 1988 ne Roe ins. OR 218s Harrington Boat Works heavy duty, 3. speed = YQUR EVINRUDE DEALER LER, Harold Turner Ford, MI 1899 8. TELEGRAPH RD, 4-7500 FE 2-8033 Open Sundays | jgs¢6 Merenty gal _cond. FE a — avaliable FOR Sie: ae q -—~4 = aoe TASB in ad Gai or FE 6.3580 IN ND AS $ SALES \zz cna. an'w, sure re 2am) PONTIAC'S ae your boat, decks, etc. Plexi: TRUCK CENTER ws, plas ies. Piber- oe? > pee made order, Plas- GMC een! ie com —_ or any ‘s Car ar Kits RETAIL BRANCH Federal. Reinforced Piastics ont at Cass 45 W. baths 5 gre Rd. at John R pe err, 000 is FT MASTERORAPT CRUISER. | iy “poodn™ SN%® CA after ‘ feecan a & Seas Care 90B Propeller R Reconditioning FOR SALE OR RENT: 1067 ort. Buddy Mobile Cruiser, FE 5-366 MOBILE HOME BARGAINS, ao 26 ft. Roycraft; all metal dolly . ineinded, $1005 1955; pt my fe Kew new coat foes. "008 . $300 ~ and take over fa IRS EM _3-8551. Oxford Trailer Sales 10° wise used trailers, Bottle gas & accessories For variety size, terms, We can mile south of Lake Orion on _M2a4, MY_2-0721 Outboard motor repairing & Win- terizing. Le) SS MARINE ‘LIES 396 Orchard Lk Ave. PE 2-8020 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF WINTER prices: $245 for 18 ft. National Class 8a. condition, “BRITISH IMPORT” Hillman Minx, deluxe, doo 6400 miles, Perfect contain Gall condition. il owner, Leslie R. Tripp, 139 Ulinois, FH 5-8822. Transportation Offered 87 RS FOR GREENBORO, N.C Gas allowance to Hartford, Conn. FE 2-3215, PE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. “TRAVEL 1 TRAILER BARGAING © Fe 1958 mode Pixeys, $1,495. 3 16 Poscteman Special, $845. 3 16° Sportsman cial, elec. brakes, “$305, 1 16° Deluxe $9095, at Te down payments, FLY 4-ENGINE AIRLINER TO Cailfornia $80, Hawaii $99.10. Ferry Se »_Inc, OR 3-1254. LEAVING POR HARRISBURG, Tilinois, Monday at 6 p.m: Thom- as Guest, FE 2-0384. =, TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load elther way. FE esos. member, you. will save hundreds Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home: pales Inc. figh wa. ‘ rec 7 Da Week T'S MOBILE HOME REPAIR Neher installed ears wired, Ph. ‘TRAILER EXCHANGE ‘New Andersons We Ne ‘sell andétrade: 4301 Dix: 4 Miles Nort OR: Parts nd Supplies ra . PE 2-3200 Sie Closed Sunday AQBURN HOTS. (MOBILE viL- age. The finest, 4 mile 8 Pon- “Rent Trailer, Space bi : yrs. on bal. AILER SALES Wanted Used Cars 88 1045 N. Lapeer Rd. Oxford : Us 8 IN CAMPING . Tit, Pixie, $1905" Ateche Teeut EENTION! Sip. Torewhedke ts fia, WE NEED CLEAN CARS five ft. ‘ é fd fi Used trailers All a, ioe 8 ge Kew ‘oon 9h ame THEN SEE US gseembiy. Bt) $ Ponti: c. 30 ft. $1,295 New Moon 26 ft. We're Paying $1,175. Buddy 21 . LaSalle, TOP $$$ DOLLAR ft. $1, inental 31 ft. And We're In Town Sew, S108 Aaderma Re ew, + Trson = G ’ M S ] $2,150 Man h enn § otor Sales Holly} acme ‘Costh Gaics AT OUR NEW LOCATION si3t0 Holly Rd. Holly MElrose 952 W. HURO PE 4-7371_ PE 4-1797 F AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND Pondiae Chief Detroiter cheap cars, FE 2-2666 days or Bargains ~ Bargain eves. Slant Webein besten cree ‘CASH a, ever. Gad out deal betore you vty non re oe Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-4539 CARS WANTED » HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID HAUPT Pontiac Sales N. Main &t., 1 ae Maple bse Sr Maple. §-1141 ‘CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR, Cass at Pi FE 8-7308 teak Cars, FE. 5-6079 Remember NOW DOLLAR PAID AND AND P10 PR. CALL JOHN, &, LIBERTINE, ©! JIM. HARTLEY, OR 3-6111. Ditie Hwy. at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich, &* ie complete with ‘sails, ete. $35 for | raprp > Pe 2 sulmoard suxillary, Phone |"“imported tires for foreign & USED 16-21 CABIN 7 W. Huron, 1 arth ame te ens ff Same, Wise WaICO, TOWNER, oF_WT & BOAT TRAILERS | eng mR _3-1375. SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs, & Service, | 1962 NASH HEALY, 170 8, BELLE- 1601 Bighwoed at valton wivd = MESS. iw a 5 FE 8-4402, 9-9, Open Sun, PE 4-9370 For Sale Cars 91 Fiberglas 85A | ‘57 BUICK SPECIAL, BLACK “~ hardtop. Stick shift, $2100. PIBERGLAS -—- FABRICATION RE- | __2-4501, pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford. | '65 BUI CE RY VER Good white walis, R&H, full pow- 1956 BUICK ROADMASTER 4-DR. hardtop. Air conditioning, power windows power seat, power steer. es. Perfect condition New tires. $1695 Will trade. FE 1956 BUICE SPECIAL, HARDTOP, » $1300. FE LOUIDATION SALE 1958. MERCU $2295 4dr. yn weer " steering, power brakes, New car guar- antee. 1958 CHEVROLET sieeee ens $2205 4dr. wagon. V-8. Power steer- “, o weer brakes. Automatic. 1057 DODGE daa) cctceeeaee $1805 dr, wagon. V-8. bared a _, : passenger Debes ager wana 1958 OL Y i Montel Autom atic. "$2875 wer 1958 PLYMOUTH CONVERT $2275 Power steering. Power brakes. Same as new. FORD 4-dr. hardtop. power. brakes NO MONEY DOWN 194 CHEVROLET CONVERT $545 $1625 ‘ Power steering. WSi FORD fais cece 1952 FORD oo... es sss. ene $95 1953 ne sues 1064 PORD 20...) gees SPECIAL L ON eee 1955 2dr. oes e eee eens , BOB * “FROST INC. 280 HUNTER BLVD. MI 6-6934 jj (BY-PASS AROUND B'HAM) FOR CASH IN-A HURRY, sell. things \ Dixie "OK" Lot through Classified Ads, at rH CRAN te ie a i oe @ 5 wanna, peony, tere WITH UTIL- es ap Bagh age By &® Wayne erat wer stee brakes, New opane Nic nena 198" R & R Motes” ay u've radio, see | Sere aa “afar, Mela R&R MOTORS INC. 724 Oakland, Ave. FE 4-3528 Pontiac, Mich. full Dower, BaF cond. Low an oe acti 20 PE 443 miles. bY: | =& peflow 12,0 FOR QUALITY) CADILLACS | | Also a fine selection of other clean used cays, It's Wi Ison Pontiac-Cadillac — 1350 N. - Woodward > B’ham MI 4-1930 ih, Powerslide R&H, tar. on Minne gen OU saneh SON like new, Ot 2010s - = p had ute Bales, mith "s., aw “rk. 4-2214 or FE 4-1006 A at TRANSPORTATION ecials Excellent "50 Plymouth $69. Ford ; Milford MU 4-1715 "50 ok jo excellen Ny ‘S51 CHEVY ood pane. VY 3B ible, Powe fee | Sais wer stéering and uxe ition. “nat "6-3 once Dae EL AiR CONVERT. WW tires, heater 39060. re eee gine, inal yet hy bh gy on en, tiful ear op money, Priced to ens at $1546, North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodw Ave. Birmingham 4-2735 S Call ok ae cond, a gt CHEV, TDR. VERY CLEAN gee i FE 37542 ns. 131 CHEVROLET STATION W. on, ae clean, PE 35-1642. H. Si, & 4 MARES AND els on Cay Come out & look them over. Auburn Motor Sales never used. Silver wee a. Mi 6-3671. cio 1958 OLDSMOBILE jit HOLIDAY SEDAN SHAR: $2295 1957 CHEVROLET | RADIO & = 1545 TAYLOR'S CHEVRO 'OLDSMOBILE MA 4-1561 Walled Lake door, * eondition’ $200 town Mg Pe Me 3. CHEVY. CONVERT. TAKE over payments. 385 N. Johnson, iss CHEVY 210 4 sake one R&H rare, an, FE #2368, spe ¢ Jr me "REPOSSESSION 1 8) clean. EM_ 3-8373 ae. oe steering and AL R& Soi rimine white, very low mile- Ci: arkston Motor Sales FE | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15, Crake MA 5-5141 1956 DODGE H, 8TD. TRANS. Real nice ve. ni Eddie Steele Ford. FR 5-204 CAR AVUENTS TOO —, some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model Lake Orion Motor anoles M24 AT CLARKSTON - MERCURY My of 2611 FORD 53 53 FORD. 3D 2-DOOR av 1956 FORD, 4 er 5 CUSTOM LIN H. W8W tires, Fordomatic, pn mihocgs, OR $35. 8 SOLE 1958 FORD FPAIRLANE 500, FUL pores. Sane. Comeneneie, $2,050. -& 1949 “netrigerstor a good shape. $150, A gy bd li D Sedan. Just tke new, POM, Ran, Power steering and brakes. $2,305. Eddie Steele Ford. FE TRADE EQUITY IN '58 FORD F- ye i 500 ine for older car. ST A NE toria, and . lack fully capped 3788. Eddie Steele For STOP, LOOK, SAVE! 1987 Buick Special hardtop, power steering, power brakes iw radio, heater white tires. bine ‘and white finish -.. $2008 i Ram custom 4 * Okt ee Ee Oe ee eee 145 55 PONTIAC STA. WGN. .........20006- $1295 ‘54 NASH,STA. WGN., gas-saving pa .$ 575 —RUSS JOHNSON- MOTOR SALES . 2 LOW-OVERHEAD LOCATIONS North Broadway at Shadbolt MY 2-287] M-24 at Shadbolt MY 3-146] means Credit Is No Proislem MEANS VALUE. 232 S. SAGINAW FE 2-9131 Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln English Ford Line 'S8 Mercury hardtop ... $2495 ‘58 Plymouth hardtop .. $1945 ‘55 Cadillac hardtop ....$1995 ‘97 Mercury hardtop ....$1895 ‘96 Buick 2 dr. Riviera .. .$1395 | ‘56 Mercury 2 door...... $1195 '56 Ford tudor .......... $1195. ‘56 Chevy BA00P sola e.. $1095 ‘54 Ford tudor ..... woe B 595 |’53 Mercury convertible .$ 545 ‘53 Pontiac 4 door ....... $ 395 ‘03 Packard hardtop ....$ 325 ‘$3 Plymouth 4 door .....$ 325 '5] Buick 2door......... $ 125 ‘51 Ford V-8 tudor ...... $ 100 ‘90 Chevy 2 door ........ $ 200 '50 Pontiac 2 door ..... .. 65 AT THESE PRICES... : WE'RE PRACTICALLY GIVING cans away LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS. '58 FORD Station Wagon. Kan 4 DOOR ‘57 FORD Victoria ...csspeceesenseeees $1895 57 FORD 2-Door ....:csssesicedesssesss $1954 '96 PLYMOUTH Station’ Wagon «,.+++.+-$1595 | 56 FORD Convertible ms a. sedesestss $1OS 55 FORD Station Wage is ochre SIO '55 MERCURY 4-Door wel 895 135 NASH Station Wagon genes nye es 00-695 ‘33 PLYMOUTH soot ee $ 195 82 PACKARD 4-Door ss+...sscce2escesees $295 52, FORD Station Wagog epiespe dos cess $ 245 'S1 CADILLAC 4.Door sn ...eeeceeeeeseees $ 395 |'s1 FORD Victoria 2 sesvssessenses sees $ 195 $1 DESOTO 4-Door ."....c.cesecseeaees $ 195 ‘80 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door ......:.sse+es+-$ 195 '50 PONTIAC 4-Door Pc ccccecsseeacee$ 98 Wo I | Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. vansisivees «Se z STUDEBAKER SALES | ‘38 Gtudebaker, Lark. New di- ens n « now! Cost little to ey - ' Woodward saa 8. FE 4 f + i 000 miles™ is Call ahet ‘WAGON OR 37571. WE HAVE Another Shipment of OPELS WE NOW HAVE FOR Immediate Delivery axe ONE _ 2-DR. WAGON FRESH OFF THE BOAT 1983 A 4dr, Exe. condit Hurry! Hurry! These Won't Last Long General Motors FINE Foreign Import . distributed exclusively by your Buicl: Dealers FE $-4101 Nagi a BE Me gy go Mr. & Mrs. NEW CAR PURCHASE YOUR New 1959 Ford AWAITS YOU AT "CY" OWENS Your Friendly Férd Dealer A Large Selection IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN —~NOW!- EXTRA SPECIAL ALLOWANCE —NOW!- CALL AND ASK ABOUT OUR Thanksgiving Special | FREE! FREE! 1959 LICENSE PLATES WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS No Payments Until 1959 EL AIR HARDTOP, radio, heater, 6 cylinder, 2 DR. HA and brakes and all the other extras. & real sharp car, oe 06 Ford 2 Dr. ........... $1095 MAINLINE V-8 with heater, tu-tone paint, white tires and in like new condition. '54 Lincoln 4 Dr. ......... $ 995 CAPRI with wer steering, brakes, seat and win- dows. loa ‘ul black paint and white tires, ex- cellent condition. 'S7 Buick 4Dr........... $2395 ROADMASTER HARDTOP. al] power, 15,000 actual miles, tu-tone grey and white and a one owner, RDTOP. Locally owned, power steering One owner and CUSTOMLINE with 6 cylinders and overdrive, * real gas saver. Looks and drives perfect. STATION WAGON with standard shift, radio, heater, all new tires. This car will make a fine second car for the Outdoorsman. '53 Buick 2 Dr. .......... $ 495 ROADMASTER HARDTOP, all power and a new paint fob. Special. eta! : ‘02 Olds 4 Dr. errr? $ 475 SEDAN with Hydramatic — heater. Real Sean and many thousand miles left TRANSPORTATION GEMS — i NOW! ‘52 P oe Dr. Lice eee 5 295 "OY" OVEN eee = : fesewest sabe $ 375 1478. SAGINAW ST. ALL CARS ARE NOW WINTERIZED PFE 5-3588 | ‘56 Chevrolet 2Dr...... $1345 | overdrive, yoodee ghey Pvody cream, 27,006 actuai miles, ‘97 BMW Iseta........... 5 695 — a Lar ong Pig ay zemere and back- ‘48 Jeep igen eveveeees $ 495 WHEEL DRIVE. dual rear wheels, es — front bumper and holst. Ideal for gas stati Este Buick Century ....... $1295 ‘54 Ford 4Dr........... 8 645 ‘53 Chevrolet 4Dr. ......$ 645] 97 CHEVR O LET ae ‘ours sack $1470 96 CHEVROLET so vey BLA90 56 FORD sna $1268 56 PONTIAC” ee enn =, $1345 Late Models. GALORE © —1958’s— IMPALAS — BISCAYNES STATION WAGONS — CONVERTIBLES Prices Slashed _ AND IN ADDITION... NEW TIRES / I, On All ‘SA! 457 ] Models / / WINTERIZED/ / vA FOR HARD WINTER DRIVIXG / See Our Great Selection of her "O.K." SPECIAL BUYS __| ‘87 CHEVROLET... $1760] 'S7 FORD. .....4........ $1876 Matic. er parer ecring an she ae ‘heater, a7 CHEVR 4 JE T padade’ 31 843 ‘57 CHEVROLET ........ $1430 YMAN STATION yao 2 Door 6, Standard san, hae & Heater, 2 Tone paint, W/Walls. — Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, vory, Longe ~y Sieck ew beautiful one owner. ‘So CHEVROLET venues $ 745 Ss CHEVROLET © "$924 99 PONTIAC — sina 984 ys ake $1274 HARDTOP — Fe na & Heater, Powerglide, 8 Pon. _~™ & Red Faint, W. Matthews- Hargreaves ‘90 CHEVROLET.” - SPOT DELIVERY ‘NEW CAR TRADES |, EXECUTIVE CARS | ; FACTORY CARS )f ALL | MUST GO WE he LISTENING TO | ~\ OFFERS ALL MODE ALL MAK BANK RATES NO RED DT APE | ve yA /AXEAR GUARANTEE ON MOST CARS - _ ON TRADES SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 22nd FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ALL CARS WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO! Schulz ~ DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 S. Woodward Ave, . COMMUNITY |] meztezic io _—OPEN— "| MOTORSALES 631 OAKLAND AVE. BIRMINGHAM | 8 A.M. +9 P.M. |- | _—‘:109 EAST BLVD. SOUTH N FE 4-4547 . . TMI 6-5300. “Ne 65002 FE 8-4530. . _ FE 8-4539 |i] Oakland County's Largest cache Dealer 4 Sythe ht J . h | ? | ‘ : . ‘ “ ' - a : a é ee. ( ‘ ee ae ae (4) Driver's Appeal. (2) Medic. a Through) © the Bars.” (7) Rin Tin Tin. * ‘pide breaks loose. (9) Million Dollar ets a Gable, “Comrade = ag %4) Buckskin. Jody tries to sell prize; lamb for rifle. (2) Hit Parade. Jazz vocalist Dakota Staton. (7) Walt Disney. Frontier- land: “Boston Tea Party.” . (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Bob Hope Show, (2) Trackdown. Court orders unwilling mother to surren- der baby. (7) Disney (copt.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Hope (cont.) (2) Jackie Gleason. Comedy. Fashions from Germany. (7) Man With Camera. Phot: ographer gtts exclusive pic- ture of woman supposedly mt : (9) Man Without Gun. (4) M Squad, Ballinger tries to convince bank teller that her plans to rob bank, kill her. (2) Phil Silvers, Bilko gets sudden allergy to cards. (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Zimbalist gets involved in plot to send aging silent screen star to mental institution. Movie stars of the past, Doris Ken- yon and Francis X. Bushman star. (9) Hoedown. (4) Thin Man. Nick, Nora meet the “beat generation.” (2) Playhouse. (Ed- o Albert) fights to keep his 7:30 8:00 730 9:00 16:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. (4) News: Wamp. (2) News. 15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. (7) Crusade for Christ. (2 Electricity at Work. Answer te Previous Pussie fai) [aif move it because 1:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AP TERONN \(4) Detective’s Diary. Oversight Embarrasses Buffalo Traffic Head BUFFALO, N.Y. W. Osborbe, traffic director the city of Buffalo, was at a church dinner when a policeman took the floor to ask the owner of such-and-such an automobile to a doctor’s driveway. (7) Cowboy G-Men. * +. * Heckle eckile. o The new requirements, which 100 Bock es Seliteis oat iaest & Sale heats i are Baagen | FHA mortgage | _ & Uncle Al. insurance, will take effect around 11:30 (2) Robin Hood, Ami. (4) Circus Boy. Inside kitchens now will be ac- bee ie | [more restricted, tee oo ieey, matty: Room sizes must be slightly \ @) Sheena. ~ larger. De se (9) Country Calendar The smallest bedroom must have \ at least 80 square feet instead of 12:30 (2) Movie. 70. (AP)+ Henry for it was anche s--FHAto Revise ‘House Standard Smaller Lots,” Ceilings veil pied Room Size Increased ministration minimum standards for new: eeptable with mechanical venti- lation, and with artifical light stituted for windows, Although most of the new stand- ards are more liberal some are Storage ts are in- 4, Samak Lebeain -~ Wilbd Sebpaie dt Sanur Srmoee for his wrong conclusions as a television quiz panelist with “I've Got a Secret."’ He's very blase about it all, though. Henry says “Women take it much harder than men when they fail to come up with the right answer.” He should know, having been on the show for seven years now. (2) Miss seo shikcecape (7) Movie. creased to 425 cubic feet from 300. was sce msin Halls must be at least three 11:20 (9) Theater. Gary Cooper, , | feet wide, | Ay merely i el ah (9\Pro Football. Each living unit must have at (Sports; “ii least ‘two habitable rooms and a (2) ‘Sports Final. 1:00 (4) Quiz 'E bathroom, except that in a twp. ’ family house one apartment may 11:25 (2) N’watch Theater. Boris! 4:39 (4) Patti Page. i Karloff, * Snatcher.”| - an efficiency unit, SE), Se Binon Tiel tts 0 Lion Preview specitiog, but the SHA wil, peas (4) $100 (4) Sports \Page. on the adequacy of @ lt (1) Ramar.\ eiling heights may be dropped | 11:90-(1Y Shock ~ Diaria@l ~~ (@) Ice Hock ,, to 6 feet 9 inches in the base- eo tights" eas ( Cae Foal sacl tate, Ola enlngs sane sore (9) Theater (cont.) }#:80 (7) Dance Party; with total room average of 7 feet (4) Jack Paar, (2) Ice Hockey. \, 6 inches. (2) N'watch (cont.) . \ 3:30 (9) Movie. ‘ ad . Radar Will Replace SATURDAY MORNING 4:00 (7) Wrestling. G d Ob 8:20 (2) Meditations 4:30 (2) Movie. roun servers : | (9) Movie. \ 4 70 0) Oa de Fem eee ove \| WASHINGTON, (AP) — Radar| | 8:30 (2) Chri iriag . 4:45 (4) Scoreboard. , en will replace the 280,000 civil- dunt (7) Understanding Numbers.|. 49 7) au star Golf Sas hs te bea spot many {2) Cartoon Party. watching for enemy planes in 8:58 (4) (color) News. : (4) Milky’s Movie Party. American —_ * 9:00 (2) Michigan Conservation. 5:30 (2) Lone Ranger. The Air Force announced Thurs- (4) Farm, Report. : . day the\ ground observer corps will disbah Jan, 31, ‘The reason: the human\eye cannot keep up with requirements of the jet and missile age. \ Several radar netwotks—across” the arctic, Canatla and the U.S. northern border, and along the pag lantic and Pacific o tect the United States, The yr Force believes these \ networks would spot jets and missiles along before they flew over the\GOC’s he'll remember tomorrow,” smiled March’s nic@ wife, Flor- ence Eldridge. in . ‘Belafonte © through their contact lenses, once he got Lush Champagne Set Welcomes Belafonte By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—They sat there in their diamonds and pearls, with their minks and chinchillas dripping over the champagne prin the men looking very starched in their black ties —|44¥ and waited there for the slim young man who not long ago worked in a hamburger stand to bounce out and enchant them. Harry Belafonte slithered out hips first. “Get him!” growled ohe ringsider through a Corona-Corona cloud. “We got to wear a black tie, and he comes gut in a red shirt, with no tie at all!” What a ringside it was! Merle Oberon, Ann Miller, Polly Bergen wearing glasses, Ernie Kovacs wearing cigar, Edith Adams wearing full-length chinchilla, Pat Boone, WILSON Terry Moore trying to divide herself between young Bob Evans and a South American insurance executive named Ernest Lee—and up on the messanine Fredric March, who. _ cret,”” who refuses to believe that getting the right answer is a life! | for Six Months. It's No Life or Death Matter, Feels Panelist ‘on ‘I've Got a Secret’ isa panelist.on “I've Got A Se or death matter, As a matter of fact, once went’ for six months on the| Wednesday evening CBS-TV panel quiz show without guessing any- thing correctly. “Nebody seemed to notice it,” dumber than they are anyway. i'd rather have fun on the show than get the right answer.” “I've Got A Secret,” with Garry Moore as host, has been on tele- vision seven years now. Morgan has been on the ‘panel since a few weeks after the program began, Morgan believes that in general among TV quiz panelists ‘Women take it. much harder than men) when they fail to come up with the right answer. I suppose it traces back to the battle of the/ sexes. They want to prove. that they're as bright as men." As far as can be ascertained Morgan has only one prejudice in j, the great game of guessing on TV. . “f don’t ike animals on TV. Garry likesP’'em and every once I can't stand ‘em. I refuse to ‘ask an animal a question on tel- vision. It’s idiotic.” ~ Besides appearing on ‘I've Got A Secret,” Morgan offers an inter- evenings and does two broadcasts a' week for a local New York FM station. gan sees signs of intelligent conversa- tion returning to television. “I've been waiting for the day,” he said, ‘“‘when you actually could versations Arthur Godfrey had on Gleason. “That sort of thing has to come back or we're all dead." came gingerly down to dance with Mrs, Jackie Robinson. “Pred's got a game leg which Middle-aged matrons drank heading explained he hadn't seen the drive J way in the dark. for the door, 16,000 observation posts, \ x & * ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature ‘ZENITH, ROA ACROSS 1 Baby wears it oun, Ty ' lect and interpret observation In addition, the Air Force shid new automatic equipment can c81 ¢Al wears it 8 Allowance for waste a data faster than the GOC’s 50 fil- ter centers, . He Gets Punch in Mouth for Obeying Speed Law GRAND RAPIDS #® — Earl Mulliken obeyed the 25 mile an hour speed limit as he drove home and ignored the bleating horn of the —— — _ ‘markable homage. with “Matilda,” he asked the eas ace governorship Price paneer swaggering. Plump but hungry escorts laid down their knives in mid-meal lest the sound of knife aganist plate shatter the ailence that paid him a re- When finally he concluded EDITH red-coated waiters to sing it, then called out across the as- sembled wealth and fame, “Last year they made me an hon- orary member!” THE E MIDNIGHT EARL... Laer: or rang Mike DiSalle on winning the him “I was afraid my appointing you ight have hurt you politically” ... Joel Rich Policeman Quits NEW YORK (UPI) — The res- ignation of Patrolman John Gaul, 39, from New York’s finest after 18 years on the force means he will lose his pension — but Gaul is not worried, He just inherited 2%% million dollars from an uncle who died last January. 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(Copyright, 1958) it 31 Book ‘ highways... -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without sotice. Rockefeller Delayed by Crackup at Rio RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) WIR, (10%) ORLW, (800) ws, wo) = WOAR, (1130) \WRYZ, (170) WPUR, (140 layed by a crash which closed the Rio airport, Nelson Rockefeller WIBK, (1498) (1:00, Sok, News, News. Mustc be Es Se. “irae DSi 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date | Ww ell : Saw Ki Le Chase SATURDAY. MORNING Gandipiinht ad PO 1:00—WJR, Guest House wre ia ae WW, News, Maxwell KL leva ire — wean. New Rewn, Georre nae WPON Bob Lark WsBK. wa Ges iim WEON tarly 4 ere | Far iS om Ey"care WIJBK. -WaR, Dance Orch. IR, News WIBK, Jack, Bellboy OF pier ta Coram | eae oe Wote—WIR, Symphony - oe tar Wark 3 aurren 0:20 WIR, Musie eas Gece ¢ | RHEE. Rees Segh.lorme ' age alu Ene Ears hee” 9:00 Wy, y " 3 TM a yy News, Sports News, Surreli atl News, Bible WJBE, News, Wren — *CELW. ee et Club nannies News, G. Drake pad = Parade Wak. eed Wrow ch Chuck Lewis 10: 30 WW on a Melody CELW Morgan WCAR. Sonn Woodling WWw3. Footbal May End in 12 Years Revs, way WCAR. News, Bennett ‘ ee ™ "Slagle 60— W. Pootball Flashes — an — mut should be 4 JR, Le kia’s housing shortage WPON. Ch ry 2 Weak Newt, Beancit’ {solved in 12 years, Radio Prague states. iden ww, “s 1M-WIR Musle Hal a Fantiarfg ae WOAR, News, Wootling | WAR’ News Bennett | met‘here last week and decided to og SATURDAT — 12:90 WIR, Rew. awe News, M wws hoped to take off for New York today after a- 13-day vacation in Venezuela and Brazil. The governor-elect of New York 12:30—-WJR, Time for Music > Lark WIR, Football WPON. Don MacKinnep = was scheduled to arrive home about 2 a.m. ST Saturday. a ee foal Rockefeller originally had CKL planned to fly back — night. Footbal WJBK, Footbal! = MacKinnon 2:00-CRLW, Football Czechs Housing Shortage 3:00— WIR, do something about the housing shortage, pensions and wages. The XYZ, News Pun-»-Rams/ commentator said about 1,200,000 cri Nave, Ben apartments would be required to Bennett Bon MacKinnon | provide adequate housing for every family by 1970. There are now 360,000 namies on the waiting list for’ apartments poet? ere the &:20-—- WIR. To Appear for _— _ ve With Citizens Citation | — Charles Col-| DETROIT (AP) lins will face Pennsylvania parole authorities with a citizens citation from Detroit police. * * *® -< Collins, 38, helped police capture two bandits last summer, When the aawrd was to be presented, Collins was in jail awaiting trial tenced to 30 days and failed to get the honor. Pennsylvania police requested Collins’ return for parole viola- tion on his release Wednesday. Collins, waiving extradition, 0 his citation, Commis- for." 2 Fire bona Crash WARWICK, R. I. 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MI 4-5230 on larceny charges, He was sen-| judging what he wants to use it/Ssm 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 STEREO - ia | H i TV ° Radio Service | gprs Tag siuainaL TY SERVICE Open, Fri Nites STEREO : LIVING Sound from “A wide st 4 i fi ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ._ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1058 S . lissing | in TUCSON, go, (AP). _~ The search for three Boy Scouts miss- octane fhe dogs were to resume track Mekiiop of Committee! t dawn.. ing since Saturday in the ry geile are Mike Pitty, “i Present Concern of fants Rita Mountains ‘may end» avid Greenberg, 12, and Michael| East, West Factions | My st ies Geld the ese could, La Noue, 13, all of Tueson troop chiara pr gets me possibly be alive in this freezing| 70. They undertook a. mountain- By TOM HOGE Manhattan Bank in New York,|have weather,” Sheriff James W. Clark said, “If we don’t find them in climbing expedition — against the’, advice of their scoutmaster — The oth-: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.’ (AP) |Golf ch 8 eat and West maneuvered to- slaved : holes shortly after arrival from day over the compsotion of a U.N. |W. and two “the next two days, there’s not/with three other scouts. Thursday afternoon. | much chance ‘(of finding them) ers turned back after a driving; commitive to. make recommenda- The weather was just about ideal} until spring.” snowstorm hit the mountains Sat-'tions for international cooperation | brilliant sun With the tempera- He said the organized search| urday afternoon. in outer space exploration. forecast is for more of the same, vo ggg ig elaatalapae th wes Mscoow's tat Ne-| ‘The President’ is being joined : : were found. ‘ ‘ne! Gi t was Moscow's next move. Ne- n . ae "Thursday night bloodhounds French Party Line Gives ciation: were hill up while So-liday ky ‘D6 Gelinone:” wes University to Give picked up a scent on the 7,000-'Out Campaign Talks viet Deputy Foreign Minister Val-|delayed her departure from the foot level of 9,400-foot Mt. Baldy, . erian Zorin awaited the Kremlin’s|White House to be hostess at a 2 where the youngsters were last) PARIS u» — The’ French voter! reactions to concessions offered |luncheon for United Nations wom- All-Year Courses , seen. can get one party's campaign Thursday by the United States|en delegates. : “{ don't want to arouse false speeches over the telephone start-|and 19 nations associated with it| The Eisenhowers plan a 10-day hopes but the dogs did uncover me | today, 5 dowel Uso be i in’ = on —_ proposal before ‘stay, D Cc something,” said Russ Cone, He e newly form non tor the’ the U.N, Assembly. Day weekend, at the club where taken : and Tom Cox, both of Los Gatos, Republic, a collection of right-| The U.S. group agreed in prin- they have spent many vacations. —— thse first tentative step uring oncert Calif., arrived at search headquar-| wing Gaullists headed by Informa- ciple for the first time to a Soviet |The temporary White House once! summer va anton traditional ters Thursday with their blood-/tion Minister Jatques Soustelle,! proposal to create a permanent again ig a cozy white frame cot- fill the vgs aim is to cry last night stilled the baton of hounds, Cone indicated the scent/has set up a switchboard to play U.N, committee for international|tage — called “‘Mamie’s Cabin” pede is in a college student's conductor Paul Kish ai be a1) ‘was found in an area previously recorded party policy statements cooperation in exploration of outer| near the 10th tee. ae Eric Walker, Ee it t|tected the Dallas Symphony Or- overlooked. to voters who call in. , ispace for —_— purposes, oe Oe the university, Semaas There. chestra in the overture by Carl ~~ * This is the President's 2ist visit/day that as of next summer un.|Matia Von Weber. ‘ 4+ . ; nod But the ” nations did not goltg Augusta since he was elected| de te mg “rt the Pe do,"'| @ We Sell What We Advertise © a rbreduate courses wit be given| “lt was the_only. Shing Decorator Table Lamps $ 3.95 jalong with the Soviet suggestion’ six years “ag. an year: aiillad’ tas todas dae Gon come on the. makeup of a ap orien Next week his golf may be| The students won't be required|cert. ‘You see we were playing group that would study reC-imixed with business conferences|to attend summer school, very small, very softly, and Web-| ommend means of using , Outer) ‘sessions with government offi-| But Dr. Walker said “it is my|€r Put the ‘pause in the. music.” space peacefully, ist of 11 na-|ials” expected from Washington/hope that many of our students} “When the baby cried I did not — : . : The West felt the jlst-of 11 na'lfor discussion of the. legislative|will grasp this opportunity to en-|know what would develop. 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James C./signed to help handle the sharp| ‘The mother left quietly with the] jed States, Britain, France a said every effort will be/enrollment increase expected dur-|baby before reporters could lente dia, the United Arab Republic and ’ - Sweden as neutrals, Argentia for’ ’ | Latin America, and Poland, Ro- Communist bloc. * 9-6 MON, thre SAT.—FRI, ‘til 9—FE 5-9211 SEA RS ing to boost the number to -18. Wiese. ewis ENROLL NOW _[2More Polio Cases in Oakland - }Reported in Oaklan ported to the county health de- PE A tine |partment last week, bringing this fi sal Rah ots | year’s total to 58, according to Dr, r WY: 1 : Reis va, 23 mo , | John D. bi : : : Monday, December 1 Pe, cas eral i egies . |Township, the other in Royal Oak, Day, Half-Day and Evening he added. During the same time’ Speedwriting Shorthand {throughout the county. ! The following. is a list of the) reg. 1.89 | Whoopin, Cough seeoee 2 |Mum : 3 @ easy to clean with damp cloth or vacuum brush 7 W. 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