= the Weather 0, ‘ Weather Bureau Forecast \ Colder, stiow fthurries (Details Page %) Ss ‘Home _ " Editlen lieth YEAR” [. Ld PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, elites Che Theat o on “WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1058 —44 PAGES eee » | ASSOCIATED PRESS DNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ¥ ce d : : = 7 . = - : _ : ts os * x o : é | . A A | : “ | MN 3 Plan-Mass Funeral for 87 Fire Victims Seventy-five of the injured still re-| quired hospitalization. Two of them were nuns and one a school janitor. Eleven’ CHICAGO (#—Plans for neral for the 87 children who died in Chi- cago’s worst school fire were anounced today by church officials. a mass fu- children were ‘in critical condition. Twenty-five priests visited homes of the victims seeking approval for’such a service amd burial Friday. Families were told “they separate funeral and burial arrange- ments if they wish. In the ‘hospitals the fight for the liv- ing went on. | INSPECT STAIRWECL — Mc the stairwell leading to the basement where officials believe the fire started in Our Lady of the yesterday. ~ x & * Their battle was made easier by the! overwhelming response .to appeals for, “N can make blood and even skin for grafts. Calls from prospective blood donors: across the country were so great that many were told to call later in the pe and even after. AP Wirephoto ‘mbers of the arsop squad inspect Angels gvade school in Chicago State Demands Law to Inspect Schools LANSING (®—In the wake of the Chicago parochial school fire tragedy, state officials joined -oday in de- manding a mandatory school inspection law for Michi- gan. Gov. Williams and Lynn M. Bartlett. aypenmtendent of public instruction, both said they would try to push a measure through the 1959 legislature. Glenroy Walk- - chief of the state fire marshal's division, was another neler passage of the law. Bartlett estimated that x & * Horrible Fire» Not Likely in City Schools By MAX F. “simon. How safe are Pontiac’s schools? This question loomed Jarge to- day as citizens, fire department officials and school administrators, shocked by the fagic fire at Our Lady of Angels School in Chicazo wondered: “Can it happen-here?” Because of an active fire prevention program, it's, not likely, according to Fire Mar- shal Charles E. Metz. No schools in lie city can be considered firetraps, Metz said to day. In the past five years. precan- tions have been taken fo prevent such a disaster, he said. and most buildings are in “good shape: But, he- warned, this is not “100 per cent true.” An emergetes mecting fo review the city’s fire prevention prog am was hastjly called this mormmmng By John Hirlinger, manager ot the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce. = Attending were fire department, officials, administrators from both | public and parochial schools, and) members of the Fire Prevéntion Committee of the Chamber's Safe- ty Council. “We want to make sure there ‘are adequate safeguards against fires in the schools,”’ Hirlinger said. “We hope to be able to re assure the public that the local program is satisfactory vf “If there are hazards, we will find out about them and take, quick action,” he promised Six of the city’s *older schools were called risks hy Metz These are MeConnell, Wilsen (Continued on Page 8, Col. 2) 4 there are 1,800 Schools in While anguished parents pre- ‘pared to bury their children who died in the blaze. the puzzling, cause of the fire stid plagued ™ vestigators. That it started in the base ner of the brick Our Lady of | Angels School was generally | _ agreed upon. The why and the | i a stairwell in the northeast cory | | | | how were theories. One police arson expert theor- ‘ized a .cigarette flipped carelessly ‘into a pile of trash, a wastébasket, or papers may have sparked the blaze. A schoolboy sneaking a smoke was one omen _ he said. Flames mei ate smolder2d Sinclair Raicac for an hour, said Sgt. Drew Brown, ‘and then whooshed up the stair- ease with horrifying speed BATTLE FLAMES ON BOB HOPE’S RANCH — hirenen at- te empt to stem the spread of Dames on Bob Hope's White Oa brother Jim and his family were ordered) evacuated. = ee Gunaca Faces Extradition Here Arson was discounted, but hol ruled out “We always suspect arson where there is a less of life an‘ ‘we, cannot establish the .cause | of the fire,”’ Fire Commissioner | | Robert J. Quinn said. Three nuns died in the fire along week, 31 ; é with the children. ‘The parents of three missing! girls grimly maintained the dead were not their daughters. Sill missing were Bernice Cichockt, 12. Lueille Filipponio. 9, anu Diane Stantangelo, 9 Morgue officials said dental | records of the three will be | checked against dental char- acteristics ef the dead. According to Sgt. KRrown, his (‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) oe UAW Organizer Stands Michigan of a combustible Accused of Assaulting nature, most~af them one schools in rural areas. “It woyld be tragically foolish to think what happened in Chicago: couldn't happen here,” Bartlett said In Detroit alone, he said, there re 38 schools rated combustible by municipal authorities ‘mean- ing these schools would most cer- ” tainly burn if a fire starts. Crowded classrooms. he said campound the seriousness of the problent. * * * “Tt is an appalling thought fire hazards,’ Williams said. A proposed measure would call’ elderly non-striker and his son dur- for inspection of all public and ing a picket line brawl at the be- private schools every three years leagured plant in Sheboygan. Wis., hy tite state fire marshal and state was today ordered returned to Wis health eommissioner. Schools which consin in a sudden move by Gov failed to meet standards sould G. Mennen Williams be closed by July 1. 1961. Similar legislation failed to pass the legislature during the past three sessions. “We still have buildings that are ‘ as much a fire-trap as the one in Chicago.” Bartlett said as flames . * * In addition to seeking the man-: datory inspection bill. Bartlett) said, he would immediately go ahead with his program. This will recommend that 7 * * ficials, Evetyv school district inthe state regardless of size, improve and step up its fire drill program Every school e\amine storage he 5 ie = 4 a \ nk creme \the Day In Birmingham = : =a £. a Buckeyes 91, of 15525 Buckingham /Rd., will Ue held at.3 p.m.-Thurs- ~~ : Pentiac Press Phote reason is four new experimental fluorescent lights installed by the Consumers ‘Power Co., © the first of their kind in Michigan. last night. The Semee vam (Street Lighting Experiment | The glow in this case is created The four fluerescent fixtures, | by four experimental street lights. using “power greeve’” lamps, The four test lights were installed last Friday by Consumers Power, Company in cooperation with the Citv of Pontiac. Michigan and one of the first in- stallations ef their kind in the _ United States for street lighting mission tax authority, $2,200,000 | gain. Existing rates are 6 per cent, at thoroughbred tracks and 4 per cent at harness tracks. Besides the 120 million dollar — a year revenue loss from the per- sonal property tax change and the 45 million less in corporation (Continued From Page One} he would bring Gunaca to Pontiac ,for arraignment on the warrant be- franchise taxes, these tax re- fore Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. peals or reductions were PFO — Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem posed: : ‘said Gunaca = oo here ee hes a ing cause it was in this county tha j Eo el nee Tee ise union organizer was originally gay an a person rebate on arrested and arraigned in 1954, two estimated sales tax paid annually months after the Kohler violence on food, with state assuming a Po Gimaca, whose case has long been tential 63 ~:illion dollar obliga- a’ bone of contention among anti- tion Williams factions, is accused of Chain store tax repeal, $500,000 beating William Bersch Sr. and his ‘a year loss, son, William Jr., at a gas station Brazer observed that despite sub in Sheboygan Falls on July 4, 1954 stantially increasing state reve- The elder Bersch spent 18 days nues, the proposed tax. package ip the hospital after the beating would reduce the burden of taxeS, gag died a year later. borne by Michigan families with | under $5.000 income. . “The increased load to It was possible that Gunaca may be car. delay extradition today by demand- i ing habeus eorpus proceedings to i , higher income groups e sali =. le 1 pet bi a inquire intd the legality of his ar- se in the $5.000 to Fest. -. am wack 135 per cent for If that is the case, the hearings those with incomes in excess of bie take place in Oakland County: ” ; ourt,* 3 . \ $10,000,’ he said. * ~ oe Ziem, who will prosecute ‘Governor's warrant against Gunaca ‘said at 1 p.m. that he expected Firefighters Check ce: vie Film Colony Threat | The governor’ s decision marked ithe first break in a four-year at- ; itempt by Wisconsin authorities to (Continued Asin) Le 52 Ove} bring the United Auta Workers from being ignited by sparks from Union member to trial. eine a5 varaee topped the, It also marked a turning peint ridge at the head 6f the canyon, | in the long, and ove miter. many persons packed their belong-’ campaign which Williams’ op ings and started to leave. ponents have waged against him - on grounds the governor was Fire officials said the blaze | favoring unions by protecting : may be werse than the mam- | Gunaca. moth . twe years ago | re that nen eae ee dase, | In. Oakland County. Williams blackening 42.000 acres and de- jcritics have frequently accused him stroying 99 house. _ ,of ‘coddling . criminals” for the : _ sake of votes. Some of the same ground is Cumdce then wi resiiention Nic being burned over ae but mos comb County, was sent by the of they frelis | ae ee ae hore CAW to help in the bitter Kohler down to the picturesque seas battle. about 20 miles from Los Angeles. Eight ao were purned wren A heavy. muscwlar man, Gunaca . nace wind SN eee fought was accused of taking part in a th = te anes but were hes fist-fight in which several men were ro anaes ~ beaten. But he slipped hack lar Fi peas lg Uae chien hefore he could * _ ‘brought to trial ae : ; , : eee ce the ee Wisconsin authorities obtained a ae OY ne Fale cnet an tw federal fugitive warrant, whieh .side of the hills. | : seein’ om .- Miehigan authorties perso were bedded down in. ; : nla were 2 Gunaca in Farmington in Septem ~ ber, 1954. . The Weather | — | dadge Doty arraigner Gunaca i en the charge Sept. 10, 1954, G. Weather Berean Ropers | [2CR freed him under $1,500 bond ot 2 eae while Gunaca fought extradition. eee, A pC yain ver siect er He has been at liberty under the. amew thie morning, changing te snow bond for the past four years. terning c h afternoon. * $5. Winds light * * * to be sesth- Williams steadfastly refused to hi te- . sue . ; bie - one te- dize Gunaca’s right to a fair trial * * * 5 Teday in Pontiac “Tam net persuaded that condi- Lowest tempersture preceding © ®™ tions there are as calm. as they At # am: Wind velocity 6 mph are likely to be in the foreseeable Mi} come pee ne future.” Williams said. “but ans un sets Wednesday at § p.m. ia Sep rices Thursday at 744 # m. fears the fugitive has on this score merres night and temorrow. Dewntewn Temperateres must. yield to the right of our 7° = Seas 3 = 34 neighbors in Wisconsin to trv him.” sam..........30 $e: 2 * * wee ig 2 — - Williams said he came to his ——, idecision after consultation with ‘‘in- et ceed seonnews! ‘dependent sources of information.” oo ng Cnimeene. eee 3¢ which he declined to identify. 29 «=‘*The administration of justice in Wisconsin enjoys a fine reputation » in this country.” the governor said weeeeere Weather — Partly cloudr. “@Qhe Year Ago in Pontia t Pee ee purposes, according to Ed Kar. | kau, Consumers Power district | manager. ! Gunaca Arraigned Here yr rset we ot ese sew lamps is to highlight the new cen- person brought before the bar of ter-island recently constructed at ‘justice arid that justice will be the intersection. If the new lights done him and the people of Wis- prove to illuminate the intersection: consin,”’ Williams said. as efficiently as officials believe Renewed hearings in the long they will. more may be installed Kohler-UAW labor dispute are at other key city locations in the scheduled to start before the Na- future. tional Labor Relations Board in * * * Washington Dec. 16 The present downtown lighting George A. Downing, NLRB trial system was installed in 136. It examiner, said the date had been’ makes use of 10.000-lumen lights agreed upon bythe company and and was considered a good lighting job at that time. union, Downing recommended more In December, 1955, Pontiac be- than a vear ago that the Kohler came one of the first cities in Co.. a plumbing ware manufac- the state to install 26,000-lumen turer, be held guilty of unfair fiuerescent lights around the new labor practices based on the City Hall, strike that started in April, 1954, Another 71 of these lights were and still is going on. Kohler has recently installed on Perry street operated with returnees and non- 45 make it one of the safest streets union, employes. for nighttime driving in Pontiac The strike often was punctuated - * ; with violence on the picket hnes However, according to officials, and elsewhere. The campany and the pedestrian traffic in the down- the union blamed each other for town area requires a higher level fomenting Be ‘of illumination than arterial high- The NLRB itself never has ruled \ways ang suburban streets, ‘on the UAW-Kohler case ard re-" Thos the four test lamps were the cently ordered Downing to reopen set up. each lamp having an output | it to develop testimony presented to the Senate Labor-Management Rackets Committee last spring. of approximately 35.000 lumens. This output is one and a half times that of the Perry street lights and three and a half times Some elevators travel 1.200 feet that of the present lighting on Sag- per minute. ‘inaw street : Mass F uneral Is Planned for 87 School Fire Victims he had seen such a can before but didn’t know why it was there (Continued From Page One) theory on the start of the fire was borne out hy these facts: . EXPLAIN SPEED It was usual practice about 2.50 while the causes -of the blaze p.m. for boys.to take waste paper remained unknown, some fire ex- to the basement tov be burned im perts: came forth with explana- the boiler room later by janitors. tions for the terrific speed of the x * x. blaze. So fast did it spread that A bos’s washroom is nearby Tt dezens of children were trapped is a good place for a boy to steal and killed in their classrooms. a smoke. Old examination papers Fire Commissioner Quirm said. also were stered near the area. ‘‘When a fire gets going it moves Brown two boys were in faster than vou can run.” the northeast part of the building a late. 240 pm Monday. emptyitg waste haskets. That was two minutes before the first alarm was sounded The bovs said they said In Boston, the National Fire Protection Assn.. said open doors appeared to be the majer cause o death. Asseciation engineers reported heavy wooden doers on fas amelled samething emolderine srielicd sonra! Rites erobler(p the second floor were open. per- But. from his hospital bed nitting fire and hot gases to oo . : * Jemes Raymond, #4, the janiter, spread quiekly. itsisted the area was clear of First floor doors were closed. any reflise or. stacks of papers as of last Thursday. He doubted amy(Biae wee pincedynere tre there. Some .1.300 students w day. a school holiday. - i the U-shaped building when The FBI stood by in the case. fire broke out. oe saving ‘it is maintaining a liaison * * * SS with Chicago officials f6" see if Pah? e] bl up dollars was collected in Jackson, On January 21, 1959 a collection fee of 4°. will be [‘j i i ‘day at the Bell Chapel of the Wil- |Detf eat of | M illage I ner EASE lam B. Hamiton Co. Soria will Urged for Bloomfield Hills Mys. Buckeye died yesterday at : : ; ~ illness. BIRMINGHAM — Letters signed row at the home of Mrs, Clarence; by Fred W. Graupner, of 6388 Da- W. Blenman, -1381 Birmingham * * to urge the defeat Monday of the program. ‘the OES-Chapter at Heron Lake, Members will bring cards and’ Minn. : proposed millage increase, x * * \taken to adult patients at the Pon-| Mrs, Gene Perry, Esther Buckeye, Arthur J. Picotte, chairman of tiac State Hospital for them to Mrs. Russell Dawson and Mrs. Clif- the citizens’ committee which 5¢" \ford Smith, all of Birmingham; a recrst 90! = Se Ps : earth since it would burn up 65, of 15 E. Frank St. will be th i ivindlee len) catecken (ihe: held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Man-! th’s atmos ley-Bailey Funeral Home. Burial /: phere. Will be in Greenwood Cemetery. . Mr. McKinley died yesterday at West Joseph. Mercy Hospital, Pon-, : ‘said the Hills does not have a “fancy’’ construction program but | “stresses well-built schools staffed by the best teachers available.” st Ministers to Meet tiac, followng a long illness. He had been employed with the , Birmingham street maintenance | ' department for 22 years before he retired fast year because of ill health. He was a veteran of World War | and a member of The Birmingham Recreation Western big three foreign min- Board yesterday made an error in the telephone number they told The Pontiac Press would be used) to contact Santa Claus weekdays, 1415 on the Berlin situation. give the “fragrance the Malcolm-Palmer Nursing § |Home, Southfield, following a long’ * Ee ae a Rives } She was a member of the West- & ikota Cirele, are being distributed ‘Blvd. for their annual Christmas minster Presbyterian, Detroit and # ‘organized the Community Infor-, + : D i claims the beard of (Saation Sefisne for the Coamans Sputnik Carrier ue. Pullman-car-sized rocket of Sput- | were it would fall somewhere | between central EKurepe and the | orbit last May 15. 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DECEMBER 3, 1958 Lae. ; . : a . . ‘ : a i ’ cS * . * vd ot " Flasher Lights Must: Be’ Tekuhee publicly” owned or ieee tect the children in the buses and| c im N Is ‘Vbrosdeast, ‘without giving figures, Dominicans Start Plan eben "electrification of paeci rs? housing developments . and t on School Buses—Adams ly owned, must ‘be equipped with’ give adequate warning to the mo- |Reds ‘ei ~~ ' said the Moscow-Far East main as; eradication of malaria; col- and sium. clearayice, i‘. flasher lights. . “Itorists when si bus is stopping. LONDON (UPD — The Soviet)line, now being’ electrified, “would CTUD. TRUJILLO — The Do- sabsaticn of interior regions, with) °° ee vision for homesteads, tarm| Milk tor. tha - Chicago market z | LANSING WPN—Attorney Gen- In answer to a request of Rep. eval Paul has ruled buses/ Willard I. Bowerman Jr., (R-Lar} Madrid is the chiet population line than any other country in the ttsed te school shildren, pain. Adams said the lights pro-|center of modern Spain.-. 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PITEGERALD » ASSOCIATED PRESS ee President and Publisher _ |" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 : 3 2 a - Once upon a. “ime there was a father who placed his snjall— “ : - = Se. oo a : : daughter on a high wall and commanded her to jump inte-his arms. 5 + Whén she did, he thoved to one side and she fell hard on the ground. Through her tears she asked why he had moyed’ after -he said he'd catch her. Her father said he wanted to teach her she couldn't tryst anne: not év en her father. A U2 ‘official reads a commani- que that offers little news except the date of the next | meeting. It's Russians Create * * * r ' | _ Problem in Germany ‘The pesky. Russians are bent on ‘standing forth as the worst interna- tional!‘ actors possible. This is an avowed policy and the current situa- tion in Berlin is just another indica- tion. . x * * This top German city entered in a military manner and taken over “by right of ae ahd Was the unofficial contacts that. pro- vide the few nuggets of news. As a sample of what happens, AP's Mike Goldsmith and Tom Ochil- tree found Semvon Tsaraphin, the Soviet delegate to the nuclear talks. in an expansive mood over a glass of vodka at a Russian cocktail party. Tsarapkin gave them an authoritative rundown on Russia's position. Cie upon a time there was a Governor of a great State and when re-election time drew near, he traveled around. telling citizens he'd been a great chief and had done a wonderful job for the people and that rumors they'd heard about how bad off the State was and how + ' business was leaving the State were all lies. x * He said the State was in good shape and if elected again, he'd keep it that way. The people smiled their appreciation and re- elected him. A few days later the truth came out. The State was broke, money ceuldn’t even be sent to schools, Taxes have to be raised. Everyone would pay a State Income Tax. When the people turned with tears in their éyes and asked why the Governor didn’t tell them the truth, he looked at them and said, “Politics, friends, just pelican” The U. S., France, Britain * aX ok Russia were the four countries “Then, when the story came out x * * that moved in at the close of the 7 As the little girl must have felt it.was a cruel world if she couldn't the AP men found themselves bom- r ° 4 . « 4 : war. There have heen no actual ; , trust her own father, so citizens of that great State must have said peace measures establishing barded with questions by American “We never realized the word’ ‘Politics’ meant deceitfulness and lies. + “what's what.’ If the Russians delegates. who had not attended the What blind fools we were!” . . = , — ichigan Citize pull out, as they threaten, it leaves party. It’s all part of the new brand Michiga . + ® : : . . “ven & f ¢ , *F = ' ; * East Berlin as an entity in itself Of secret diplomacy. Come to Defense tas furned team Chiel Straley 10 with which the other three nations x an * of Pontiac Police our municipal judges. 1 wonder i ve to deal. # z “es * * * Wikis Che whole: Heil sas: Closely For two years I've followed our ene . . knit as it is today by modern com- ic ry ; e There is no world recognition of | ations and ae travel. ti vce department. I've talked with Sint = se eatin ae the coe - : ‘ Cc S é : ravel, the Aho icers sides s us Ww 5 0 condi- East Berlin. 4 . HS rm (ra "Remember __ - Shop Early! officers on both sides. and I oust cco my = ie ee Fast Germany can say in effect: question of secret diplomacy assumes =——— Sone ene enneneneee EES - come Ee sgaciies 1 way the Pict te hele trealcd. LAS ermany Cé y : Straley. ing a resident of Pon- W&4Y reated, “OK. so now we're on our own new phases. Practically everything is iL Acks: Cael ware hey 34 years, 1 can , z “penne 1p OF vig 1 2% a \ _ . “ re N g i s i Germany. It would precipitate a mess. et we do So. marin i enrolled at the graduate and under- in good faith. asked for more time wel as Negro prostitutes in this been done if he had had the oe aa i . : ———— Pu C graduate level in the eight state to work out the problem by apply- section, cooperation of the men. There That's what Russia wants—a mess. schools have colleges in Arkansas which IT r € 5) ny . 9 : ywome ow Avatar ariven By i‘ SSE — one MLS LSE tae ! he wie throw hae , of ‘cinped en i. ve Pe ein ; ve a ‘os we ‘ _ cin. | believe il flourishes an the a oh — sn me Gah “ * . iy so nie a - Ana eanently re . ai ae rag stem The publie Wall the « ae is paintessts : 2 x all < —aetive wife of fess CE aan Secret diplomacy used to mean Much of the background is latd in Lake iS so sincere Wil the suntise Soe adi hon et ‘ is an attractive wife of a doctor. But what I didn’t know was that diplomats didn't tell the.people st. Clair. - RE ie Sea Tate enrages are We * oe that she had been sending a large +h t th 5 . . t T d 4 th . 2 meant each word yvutt said a ee Po oreaders |. ° Mess Woo Hie “My neighbor is bouquet of roses twiée per week me Eee The male part of, the duo bei The As you phone me to remind me * a woman who sel. fr the past ten years to our hospt- : don’t’even tell each other. That’s the Bantiec Se ae eee he fo]: song ae ee ped oa ee See tae ce J dom speaks and tal for crippled children. ay ce ; F 3 2Uae < f : 6 of & uO iS i > more - 3 2 eNCeSsive consumption o : fee oak way it is in Geneva at the twin talks Rar andre Jennlseaier portaiit , Than joy of being pop, cheat-food, flavored, ‘colored, takes a SUREMOP ee ; * ‘ * F : es e- 2 sine... Our af€cetton for each’ carbonated sugarwater by grow- es She in- 20 sie May pave ine une on control of nuclear SES EE EG are deer hunters who get. ‘em. Back from ~ athe Is The kind that pill ing children, [ ts te ‘ Ae ie Fformed ome re. far more good than the rest of us vention of surprise attacks. the 640-acre tract which they own near endure Will vou always pve ig Wrong to cheat children out of Recently when | ad- Women in the neighborhood who * * * Oscoda. both shot a buck. In fact. they ah darling As 1am in love” the slim chince they have to en dressed a medical had been criticizing her behind her on _. have done this most of the ‘ime for several with sou”... Be ms own alone jos good nutrinon in these dass of convention back, q _ “Newsmen = gather hopefully vears This time they had along a nuy- freer’ Make my sweetest ultra-refined frac Bat, Dy Crane, “Within a few weeks, she be. Compliment Clubony become pve twice each day outside the guard- pat af -telatives. and each hunter got q Cte me ee . Most soungsters whe became fin sue ee for gan to smile again and would — contest addicts. or show seu sine n owl . buck. Pata lotcencn shi , ; ——— The Country Parson ee rhe on me pease . me compliments fer 1S days. 2 still Later, we had her over for din Even if you never tinished hizh = There's sorrow among the neighbor- , a ae ‘ os i “m oe vd (2 wee ta cate ae ner and have helped get her active wehool, you can use the data in . - = _ i OLE em te , . x! A Lice a 4 r ; ma Ve aps : i" T H E P () N T | \ (" P R iD QS hood children near the home of jake then mak op ped haus " » Aisa San church once more this column and often run circles : - Zs ‘ an M a Mrs. B Fulct ine the mill aeth = : - a an Bae “She is blossoming out like one around Ph.D college professors ® Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fulcher ge the milk with this and that ee “One afternoon | was walking of her lovely rosebuds. And Ihave — because of your skill at handling Published by Tar Pontiac Press Company VO past my neighbor's lawn and saw altered my entire outlook, not only audiences or winning friends, “ Ww. Huron &t. Be Pont ac Michigan near Rochester. Their dog, “Sprite.” rade ar lly Exce Sunday : ar . ‘ . ‘ By c jumped into the Clinton River to retrieve - Any one, child or adult, who her working at a flower bed. regarding her but people in gen- For this column stresses my mMemberi Pie = : A pions nie rocrastinate any rer, Ge { Vice Presifient end Cirenletion Manager — = or the equivalent in cheese, meat, soll nadia . me rm ms mbering’that the ul ompliment Club. you gent me ne 4 nv longer, Get into Business Manager iB) see en i an eggs. peas, beans, greens and |, ‘ eg compliment an a signed diploma, Dr. Crane, but 7°" ss seit Jors / er. a L re ] S O- ; a8 enemy with all sincerits, I gritted 17 pave k be hah Be enn * * * goun W. Prrecean, + Cacad UA daar ine : ; nuts or peanuts, is practically me tent} | told . rave kept up the habit ever since. titan tineand henna : . fe . . . ms ee : er) ie ? = . . . : fe is F restful cind va Mecretary and Etitcr Menager Sic and Mrs. Ered H. 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Ixatin re al deficiency ‘disease’ of one mura her beautiful fewer the more | reatige thal sincere 41. py SITINE Pan eae Manbging Eajtor eee Manager of Rochester: 57th wedding anniversary. kind or another. “T even, added that she was a daily compliments are the most ef _ : ‘ anit thes ind he cone — are : ~ . ; great asset fo.our neighborhood be fective way to put the Golden Rule 7 ¢ aly experimental psvetiologi st, Mrs. Harry 0 tance chites freer : ee g f vy toy eG a | » Masociated Press is erititied exclusively to the 1 Harry Beaumont Orange pice lemonade, fruit cause of her lovely garden A into action.” - : Don't qst nod assent. send for use for Pepublication of ail loca! news printed in this of Milford: 83rd birthday. mice drinks and fomato or other _ — _ iw: the 'Campliment Clit’ booklet lye aeeeaper as — ag 3F news pololne) an tani . . ; vegetable ‘ juees have been> the “Well, Dr. Crane, that was PSy¥¢ HOl OGY IS FUN LOW . Ld NTC ‘a ver v 1 TBR a x oa hie q . . 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Save! 3:50 Plus U.S.-tax “RIGHT oP eas bo a — THE PONTI TAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1958 ss | kh’ Dh hs in Pontiac and Nearby Areas HAROLD T. HICKLIN * yesterday in . Joseph Mercy| | JOSEPHINE POWER Harold T, Hicklin, 63, of eon He was three days. | PaRMINGTON — Service for : Mr. Hicklin wa sal Donroe St. died of_ pneu eee Store anda; member|Zosephine -Povier, 9, a foymer ‘of First Presbyterian Church. Home, “Pontiac. be in Franklin Cemetery. Hine, are two sisters, Mrs, Gladys eral Johtis of Auburn Heights and Mrs. Wilma Legg of Pontiac. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Fri-; day from the DonelsonJohns Fun-|. Surviving is a. sister, Mrs. ‘hospital following a long illness. —— Always — dependable In 147 years of doing business, the organiza- .tion behind the famous Hartford Stag trademark has always provided de- pendable protection. And . through periods of boom and prosperity, through times of panic...de- pression ... war... the Hartford Group com- panies have met their every obligation. We are adea to offer insurance uyers protection of this cares @ Ed — fr at ay Thatcher, Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency 711 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9224 ~ || ders, and kids are killed.” Patterson | i | | ‘eral Home wit burial in Oak Hill/Rlanche German of Silver Springs, iOemetery. Td., a former F armington resident Horrible Fire Unlikely in Pontiac's Schools , (Continued From Page One) in all schools, he said, Without warning, fire departmen{ officials ge into the schools; pull the of the students, : we re not satisfied.’’ he said ‘Crofoot, Wisner and Baldwin cle- imentaryv schools and Sails Cen jcovepes are frowned upon as dan- tral High School gerous. He called enclosed stair- All are multiple-stors spittin. lofficials were out today checking, Chicago disaster. * * The teams found stairwell doors: open at two schools. | “It’s this typeof thing which. causes trouble,” Metz said * \in fire drills, Dr. Dana E. Whitmer Schoo} District has gone “to con- siderable lengths’ to make city’s oldet “Fires break cut on lower ‘stories and mushroom up by Fire doors of metal and glass means of the stairwells. Then | have been installed in all schools, flames spread dewn the corri- | said Dr. Otte C. Hulziger, assis- tant superintendent in ‘charge of | This problem is a matter of business. policing action by the school prin- At Pentiac Central, the fire ;cipals, teachers and maintenance| alarm system Was completely -men,”’ Metz said. ‘‘Stairwell doors) rewired last year. must be kept closed.” He did not name the schools in each school, he , resident, will be beld at 1:30 p.m. | Surviving besides his wife. Paul-|Thursday at the Brace-Smith: Fun- Burial will Miss Power died yesterday in a alarm, and time the evacuation | “If it takes two minutes or over, | The fire marshal said that fire) cases of steeY and concrete the best) | Metz and other fire department | protection against fire | Fire escapes are located at Whit- ithe schools in the aftermath of the|field and LeBaron schools; and at} | Pontiac Central. They are not used super in-| ‘tendent of schools, said the Pontiac! the school buildings safe. | if There are at least two stairw ells| said, so that, > a * one ‘a month, Roy Sehaeoe! ARPA diréctor, told newsmen. * kt * Johinson alsé said that an at- |vecover a capsulé from a “Satellite, bringing it back through the at- miosphere. tempt will be made next year to; Out of Danger. |. and “we may, mate.’ ing up a man, More Food Than Loot SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) — Burglars who broke into the Mis- sion Day Golf Course restaurant h early yesterday gorged them- selves on 12 cherry~pies, a gal- lon of chocolate ice cream, a | half gdllon of orange Juice, ,two | quarts of milk, a pot of coffee, 4 | several sandwiches and two i boxes of candy. Incidentally, they stole $6 41. ; isuitable for farming. + Johnson said mice will be used in-one, use a pri- He said that the program; for the present, does not include send- Only 10 per cent of China is) 2 Auto Victims - Two Others Reported ‘Critical Today After Local Smashups © dent this year appeared out of, danger today, persons injured in crashes last weekend were not doing as well. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital re- pened this morning that Mrs. Rose Gewirtz, 62, of Chesaning, and Ed- ward Frazer, 49. of Owosso were | ieff the critical list and ‘ “progress-| ‘ing satisfactorally.” | The two were critically injured in a Telegraph read smashup | Noy. 22 which killed four persens, one of them Frazer's wife. Robert Peoples. ‘43, es, a passenger in an auto driven by Al Matthews, 49, also of Detroit, suffered head and internal |« injuries in a- two-car collision at|% West Maple and Middlebelt roads, West: Bloomfield .Township. Karen Mach; 8, of 5570 John R. Rd., Troy, remained on the criti- . cal list. She was hospitalized Sun- The two remaining victims hos-|day after being injured in a Troy _ |pitalized after suffering injuries in|accident which took the life of her) @ ‘\the Pontiac area’s worst auto acci- a see was admitted to the hospital Sunda} morning in ‘poor’ condi- om is nowy listed in. critical con- * . 3 mother, Mrs. Marion R. Mach, 30; sister Claudia, “while two other) Erie, 7. amMt~_ SANTA'S 3, and brother ae Family TOYLAND For: Your Shopping Convenience OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT ( UNTIL CHRISTMAS Buy All Your CREDIT | Christmas Gifts for school, taxes. ‘ 4 ‘ é =| suitable | | SS" & Wernet’ where the violations occurred. if one is blocked the students can ~ *& ‘quickly leave the building by using All city schools are checked at the other i ce a year—in fall and) aj) new schools are single-story’ spring. ‘But after what happened ciructures. In case of fire, students ‘in the past few days, we're making | wan flee the buildings by simpiv isure there are no serious hazards,”’ ic limbing out their Metz said. FUEL OI! SEAL FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT WINTER LIVING Burns Cleaner Burns Hotter Burns eee longer ons Oakland Fuel & en 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 dow, he said —— i "It’s“true that our schools seem ito be okay. but that’s what they | said about the one in Cl pad U. 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A passing motorist saw smoke ° billowing frem the coop and alerted the Bamback family | shortly before 11 p.m. 2 wel |. The Armada, ‘Haven departments \blaze. | The firefighters succeaded in, lsaving the large barn beside the' coop and the house located at| 70555: North Ave. | “The tin roof on the barn and | the cement block wall between ' it and the chicken coop were all that saved us from losing | all our pigs,” Bamback said. | He, his son Jerry, 16, and neigh- vors pulled all the barriers down in the main barn allowing between lane and Mrs. John P. Kuyper, 150 and 200 pigs escape to safety ‘Holly Berry Fair.” Guest? gift, . in nearby fields at the. height of| » | the blaze. ee in the | , Romeo and New fought the Pontiac Press Photo * of * * Cause the blaze and the, Council to Pliminate All but 4 or 5 Twenty Seeking Milford Manager Post MILFORD — The village council, and all but four or five names has received 20 applications for vil-! will be eliminated, Gerrard said. lage manager, according to presi- | = : ; dent Joseph M. Gerrard. Milford registered An appraisal sheet has been giv-| en to each councilman and the 29/™ent at the August applications will -be reviewed indi-|der to hire a full-time manager | , vidually, then officials will tabulate | whose annual salary has been set | their opinions, he added. _ tat $6,500.” ” The group will present their appraisal. sheets at next week’s voters * *. * “ Council members felt that the | ap-|They feel he could operate the| | proved a home-rule type of govern-| gov ernment election in or-| | and efficiently than a. council that ‘ ‘ability, the council would meet bi- & lice Said today. Death ‘rate in the U..S Was among tlife lowest Oat estimated at only 9.2 pe rernons. hero town’s - rapid © ‘population’ ‘ ‘eoethl os necessitated a full time manager.) — more economically ‘meets once a. week. Gerrard added that in all ae ‘monthly after a mandger has — ‘hired. council meeting, — night, Lathrup Votes on Franchise . for Gas Today ~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP t¥eliowing their. honeymoon in LATHRUP — Residents will go Northern Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. to.the polls here today to vote on Lawrence ‘W. Millar. who were a utility tranchise’ with the Con married Saturday, will liye in San sumers Power’ Co. > Francisco, Calif, .- The city: ‘council: ‘has aveiy|: * & + approved. the 30 year’ gas fra; The bride. the former Carole J chise with the gas company but sincjair, is. the- daughter of Mrs. . voter a al is necessary. | Pear] Sinclaix’ of 205 W-. 12-Mile “The City .of-Lathrup Village is)Rq Royal Oak, and George Sin- .. presently , without gas service, . etar of Willis St., Royal Oak. Mr. con! and Mrs: C. W. Millar of 354 Leota , Waterford Township, are the bridegroom’ s parents. The wedding was held at the Hazel Park Methodist Church, Hazel Park. The Rev. Clare Wolfe officiated and the bride’s uncle, Ralph Gillis, of Reyal Oak, gave her away. Area Pontiac Retailer The bride dios x gown oof chantilly lace over a tiered ruffled Suffers Major Fire Loss | ” lskirt for the candlelight service. - ROYAL OAK - A fire ot un-,A fingertip veil was held by a known origin blazed through the crown. She wore a white rose Royal Pontiae Sales and Service| | corsage, building, 818 N. Main St., here at, 3:30 a.m. today. Barbara Anderson of Royal Oak) x *« * hee the maid of honor. Brides-| | struction: of the . gas. Tnains willl begin next spring. © * * * _- The ‘polls will be open from) a.m. uhtil 8.p.m. tonight. Consuriess = Power ‘Co. will pay for today’s special election. ac Teel | | * * * The sales room and parts depart-) maids were Sharon Millar of Wa- ment were destroyed and two new/terford Township, sister-in-law of | Pontiacs. which were in the show-|the bride, Loretta Gill, of Royal] room were ruined when they fell) Oak, sister of the bride. through the floor into the base-| Assisting the bridegroom as best! ment, according fo Capt. George) man was Bryce Hanna of Water- Penney of the Royal Oak Fire; ford Township. James Hennessey Dept. of Madison Heights and Thomas The amount of damage had not! Millar of Waterford Township yet been determined. iseated the guests. ‘ | | | Ares Newlyweds to: Live in. Fi risco Following Trip | it was organized 10 years ago | t | senting Handel’s ‘“‘Messiah’ dur- ing the holiday season. Soloists wil] be Mrs. Fred . Scheuneman, soprane; Mrs. Don- /ald Gieger, contralto; and C e iLyon Brown, Baritone; all of | Romeo, | * * * ' Choral director is Daviq Hem-! street, junior high school vocal their litters of about 10 pigs each| ‘in 1954 | ent-Teacher MARY LOUISE REHFUS The engagement of Lake Orion residents Mary Louise Rehfus- and Charles William Caylor has been announced. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Agatha Rehfus of 86 Grand View and the late Mr. Rehfus. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caylor of 27 E. Fiint St. are the prospective bridegroom's parents Grade School Pupils to Present Yule Sing The first Christmas sing in Wa- Thalia Hart Engaged jterford Township will be presented by Waterford Center ‘Elementary -amount of damage hes not yet! iSchoe! children at 7:30 p.m. to- been determined, Romeo State Po- morrow # John D. _Pierce Junior Mrs. Walter E. Hart of 4265 Clin-) High. Sponsored by the school’s Par- gagement of their daughter, Thalia the sing will Joyce, record,|be under the direction of Janet of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horton! 1,000 Schick and Marilyn Rodgers. _ The public is is invited. Assn., ‘(nual Christmas parade to be staged as vs 5 : x THE PONTIAC PRESS.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 _ ee des ———— ‘|Rochester 5 ponsors :- Plan |Bright Christmas. Parade. “ROCHESTER + The eighth an-jRochester. road Pe ‘North ied Plaza to Third .street, then up Walnut to ‘the Americas ‘Legion Hall where it will disband. 2 Oe Coffee and hot chocolate will be! Saturday afternoon on Rochester's Main street" will be “second only to the J. L. Hudson Company pa- rade” in Detroit, its sponsors said) Utica Mother Dies jof Auto Injuries: SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A Utica mother was fatally injured at - {5:10 a.m. today when her .car left ithe pavement and hit a tree om 22-Mile road west of Shelby road in Shelby Townshipx Mrs. (Irene M.) Young, oie tee today. The. Rochester Rotary and Lions Clubs have joined forces to plan the annual event with’ Ro- ftarian Thor Ulseth and Lion Roy Rewald, acting as cochairmen., They said 40 entries have already been registered with more expected before the parade starts at 2 p.m. in front of North Hill Plaza. Participants will inelude bands from Rochester, Avondale and Troy \high schools and ‘floats entered by larea service clubs, Leader Dogs jfor the Blind, the Rochester Cham- iber of Commerce and a number of local merchants. | A Nike missile from the instal- lation in Auburn Heights is ex- | pected te draw “ohs” and “ahs” and oldsters e served’ to all participants In the | hall after the parade, ; from youngsters alike, Ulseth said. , Climax of the parade will be ‘when Santa Claus appears in a decorated cart drawn by John F. Ivory ponies. The parade will proceed down i 8 MARILYNN LITTLE | Mr, and Mrs, William’ J. | Little of 1018 S. John Daly Rd., Inkster, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilynn, to Clarence (Bud) McKenna, son of Mrs, Renetta McKenna of 1310 Pontiac trail, Walled Lake and the late Mr. McKenna, A spring wedding is planned at Sacred Heart Church, Dearborn. to Donald Horton Jr. DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and tonvillé Rd. announce the en-! to Donald Horton Jr., son| of 4414 Monroe Rd. No wedding date has been set, 43, of 5204 Howe St., was dead on ‘arrival at, St. Joseph Hospital, (Mount Clemens. Romeo State Police said she apparently missed the curve and lest control of the car. Her husband. a traveling me- i\chanic, was notified in Buffalo, ‘N.Y. where he was on business, . ‘She also leaves three sons, twins Larry and Jerry, 16, and an older one who is married. The body was taken to Milliken, Funeral Home, Utica. Church Bazaar, Dinner Thursday at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — The annuak yoast beef dinner and bazaar wilf be held at the Walled Lake Methax dist Church Thursday. The famil¥ style dinner is to be served front 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets are available from any WSCS members, sponsors of thé. affair, or at the door. Mrs. Camere ion Rose is dinner chairman, Mraz | Winthrop Stephens, dining chaitg iman. | Mrs, Robert Philp and Mr | Donald Watkins are soca’ lot the bazaar which will open af ‘5. Ht will feature five booths in- cludihg fancy works and aprons; Christmas gifts, homemade baked {roads and candy and white ele- iphants. —_ that new car thrill alive— inany make of car you drive! 2 MRS. LAWRENCE W. MILLAR ! LeAnn Woodcraft of Berkley was \the flower girl. The reception was held at the! ; VFW Hall in Hazel Park. | { i i | Chorus to Present. Annual Concert | at Romeo Church| | ROMEO — The |munity Chorus will present its! “annual Christmas concert 8 p.m Sunday at First Methodist Church! ‘here. 5-voice Com: xk wrk The choral program will feature | iBach's ‘“‘For Unto Us A _Child! \Is Born’ and two groups of (traditional Christmas carols and ! folk tunes * This is the first year since that the chorus will depart from | ifs customary practice of pre- music director in Utica. Organist will be, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, who! teaches piano and organ in Hart-: land Public Schools. Members of fhe chorus are from Utica, Washington, Almont, Arm- ada and Romeo. : | | | | i Wixom Group WHl See ‘Film During Meeting WIXOM — A film, “Plans for > a [Se fax’ peerere CASOLINE, an 4 phe * Mobilgas - SPEciay © Piblyas gPB tray THE 1959 FORD GALAXIE TOWN VICTORIA The New Car Gasoline 59 Mobilgas + ' Well, whatever your choite, you'll enjoy t CIAL Gives you high energy performance — yet you can save up to 2¢ per gallon! Which of the thrilling new 1959 cars strikes your fancy? hat new car thrill far longer with?59 Mobilgas Special—The New Car Gasoline There’s new high energy in ’59 Mobilgas Special to give your pew car top miles per gallon—quick starts—fast. warm-up— smooth, quiet power for Hill and highway. Yet it can save you up to 2 cents pér gallon over many supet premiums! And remember ... if you owt one of the few 1959 model cars that can use regular grade gasoline, get famous Mobrlgas. See your friendly Mbil dealer. Progress,” will be shown at the regular monthly meeting of the! Wixom Civie Association at 8 p.m. ‘Thursday at Wixom Elementary | School | Bill Smith, a Detroit Edison Co wHl narrate the | AP Wirephete f BOW ABOUT A KISS? — That's What Charles, Wood Jr, 47, of eG ‘ ; > attempts ss his mothe : - { 5 Spencer, la., says as. he attempts to kiss his mother aft en gs ‘stect A discussion of current city prop- SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY, INC. won ahe grand Championship at the Internatibnal Live Stock EF. erty tax peéassessments will high . position in, Chicago, The animal also won the jumer feeding con fight the general ed portion oo . : : pem Wi ’ £ / test of the show Saturday. of the program. . } j Tune in “TRACKDOWN’ erery Friday night, CBS-TY, yo U RE MICE® AH EA D wi TH M OBIL ! Ne oF / ou . | f ‘ ; ; , . | ¢ J ( “~ | | , ' ” a we ~ THE PONTIAC PRess, WEDNESDAY, prceose 3, ‘1958 ~ Potable Reactor Put) 4 to Use Immediately AQAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP)—A new type portable atomic reactor was dedicated _ Reactor: Testing Station Tuesday. Officials promptly put it tq prac- tical use, substituting atomic - | Roses. : ; Acity| “But I'm too short to be queen,” Elaine Prather when she learned she had _|won, er for the mercial electricity that had 1 the building hous- ing the new reactor. x * * 7 ‘Known as _. the Low Power Reactor, the new atomic plant is the first wotking model of a prototype designed for easy shipment by air to remote areas. Its dedication marked the 16th anniversary of the world’s first controlled -nuclear chain reaction, which oceurred Dec. 2, 1942, at the University of Chicago’ Stadium. Contrary to their name, ‘dry cells need moisture to produce current. at the. National). Why"Good Time Charlie Suffers Uneasy Bladder Unwise eating or drinking m source of mild, but so eet irritations — making tense, and uncomfortable. restless nights, with nagging backache, headache or muscular aches and pains due to over-exertion, strain or emo- tional upset, are adding to your misery —don't wait—try Doan’s Pills. Dore Pills ie 3 ways for woe relief. 1—They have a soothing eff on bladder irritations. 2— A fast = relieving action on ap: backache, headaches, muscular a and pains. b Bier And i i |*aid ‘I'mToo Short!’ | Is Comment — of Rose Queen said 19-year-old Pamela 110 pounds is distributed--34-24-34— ‘lege and plans to complete her education at San dose State College. She likes sailing, swimming, cooking and puttering around the yard. Social work with children is her academic aim, but marriage is her ultimate goal, She has no ‘isteady beau now. Curley’s Will Filed, Money Almost Gone BOSTON (UPI)—The will of the late Gov. James Michael Curley was filed yesterday but his family said there was no money to fulfill most of the bequests. The will listed $50,000 in be- quests, $10,000 to charity and $40,- 000 of a‘ personal nature.- “Because of the heavy financial the past year, none of the cHari- table bequests contained therein can be fulfilled and virtually none of the $40,000 in personal bequests a | Will be made,” a family statement issued by Atty, Richard H. Nolan Curley, who had also been mayor s Boston and a Congressman, died . 12 at Boston City Hospital thority after an operation, A Third of Steel Lost CLEVELAND — About 35 per cent of all iron and steel, accord- ing to one estimate, is irretriev- ably lost through rusting or burial, or is abanadoned as worthless. The other 65 per cent returns to the steel mills for remelting. and re- 3—A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the kidneys, tending to increase the ou got the 15 of kidney tubes. the same happy age million Me Ae itag for over 60 years. ec on 15 savessman Get DEE ans today! use—20 to 25 per cent in a short one the rest in 30 years or more. z for her. TONIGHT! Open ‘til 9 P.M. Come in and browse around— Shop: at your leisure — Let us help you select the RIGHT gift o | But the judges ked the way her drain caused by medica) bills over. ‘of Sinking Probe Ends ist Phase Coast’ ‘Guard Board Hears Final Testimony on Ill-Fated Bradley ROGERS cIry: i — The Coast Guard has finished the first phase of its investigation into the sinking of the freighter Carl D. Bradley which sank in # Lake Michigan storm Nov. 18 with a loss of 33 lives. * * * A board of inquiry adjourned indefinitely after taking testimony 4-34—|here yesterday. A spokesman said future testimony may be taken from ship architects and other ex- perts. : One of the participants yes- terday, over protests of the Brad- of the ill-fated ship, was a De- troit attorney representing es- tates of four dead seamen. The attorney, Victor G. Hanson, was permitted to take part by Rear Adm, Joseph A. Kerrins, in charge of the inquiry. However Kerrins said he would consult with the Coast Guard in Washingten son become a party at interest with the right to cross-examine and cal] witnesses. * * * Among the several witnesses here was Earl Fleming,,ene of the two survivors and first mate of the Bradley. Fleming told of damage to the Bradley in two incidents months | ty Transportation Co., owners | before deciding whether to let Han-, katie ‘he ge "One, the ship’s stern brushed bottom, The ethene tame piaies wore demaged. | . * * * The stern brushed bottom on an early voyage and took some water, |but the damage. was_ repaired, | Fleming said. He said the point where. the freighter broke in two! at her sinking}4was 250 feet for-| ward from that particular part of the stern. x **% Fleming: said plates were dam- aged in a collision in the St. Clair River in May, 1957, and were re- placed in drydock,. Other witnesses were Michael Idaiski, second assistant engineer of the Bradley Co. and Sylvester Sobeck, a chief engineer who had sailed on the Bradley. Idalski and Sobeck both testified as to the generally good condition of the 31-year-old ship. x * * The freighter’s cargo holds were Give Arab Pilg | Stricter Screening JERUSALEM (AP)—An ca official today said Arab Christians’ applying to make the Christmas, pilgrimage to Bethlehem are get-; ting a stricter screening this year. x * * | The official said this is because! in past years ‘‘certain Arabs’’ liv-, ing in Israel -had made the pil-. grimage:.to contact intelligence agents of the United Arab Repub-| lic. Bethlehem and the other Christian shrines are in the Jor-' dan-administered part of Pal- estine, x *« * The official would not say how, many applications had been re-) fused this year. But he said about | 3,500. Christians, most of them. Arabs, would be allowed to cross! into Old Jerusalem. @ in good condition although showing signs of wear, Idalski said. He’ said that last winter he super-| vised the locating and replacing, of defective rivets in the cargo, holds. * * * The applications now are being screened by the Jordan authori- ties. In past year they have usual-: ly refused about 10 per cent as | undesirable. Michigan State to Confer Degrees on 674 Students. EAST. LANSING W — Michigan State President Dr. John A. Han-| nah will confer degrees on an estimated 674 students at the, school’s fall term- commencement exercises the night of Dec. 9. | The group includes 47 candi- dates for doctoral degrees and 162 for master’s degrees. Dr. Edgar L. 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Air Force as a lieutenant colonel, is sworn in at Syracuse, N. Y. as an airman first Ohio School Fire =S5e"27 2 &| coe “Great’ Chicago Fire” "an in 1908 Worst. 175 Children, Teachers Died, Leading to Start of Regular Drills By United Press International The worst school. fire recorded} children and teachers in the Lake- view Schoof at Collingwood, Ohio, March 4, 1908, a tragedy which is leredited with bringing about the regular institution of fire drills in| 4999, ischools. Children were among the major casualties in twe other of the nation's most disastrous fires —the blaze which sank the church picnic steamer General Slocum in New York’s East River, June 15, 1904, with a loss | of 1,080 lives; and the Ringling Circus tent blaze that killed 168 at Hartford, Conn., July 6, 1944. Seventy-seven children and teachers died in another school | |fire at Beaulah, S.C., fire tragedy took 1,152 lives in and May 17, 1923. + * * The nation’s greatest recorded f 320 dead, State Penitentiary, |Columbus, Ohio, April 21, 1930. in the United States killed 1735/1993, estimated 250 persons. x* *& * Other disastrous fires of this). century ‘included: 602 dead in the Iroquois The-|. ater, Chicago, Dec, 30, 1903. —492 dead, Boston’s Coconut Grove nightclub, Nov. 28, 1942, —-207 dead, Rhythm Club Dance Hall, Natchez, Miss., April 23, 1940. ~170 dead, Thoades Opera iHouse, Boyertown, Pa., Jan,, 12, —145 dead, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, New York, March 25, 1911. —125 dead, Cleveland Clinic Hos- pital, Cleveland, Ohio, May ih, —119 dead, Winecoff Hotel, At- lanta, Ga., Dec. 7, 1946. —T4 dead, St. Anthony Hospital, Effingham, Ill., April 4, 1949. —72 dead, Katie Jane Nursing Home, W arrenton, Mo., Feb. 17, 1957. —61 dead, LaSalle Hotel, Chi- cago, June 5, 1946. 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Actually, He Makes Poor Domestic Servant headed for a deadlock, The com. | $4 . _@ e Pe i 5 i Gr u — neared a vote on half a WuURGAT FRIDAY lezen rival resolutions, N p- = ae | U.S. Male Losing Grip? !oSeuityGroup ersitien| Buarene” suey. : ’ : ) AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — Joseph|' 8et the two-thirds majority HALF SOLES White - agra Blue EAST LANSING (AP)—Is the American male losing his dominance in the home and destined to become the 20th Century answer to the maid shortage? - . Mrs. Myrtle Reul, assistant professor of social work at Michigan State University, indicated such a trend is under way in a broadcast over the school’s radio station. x -* * But the idea seemed far-fetched to Robin Drews of the Social Science Depart- ment. : The committee will begin sub-/the U.N. Scientific Comittee on. or Any Time : Sizes 6-12 Drews agreed that scfentific surveys |mitting reconymendations to the| atomic Radiation have put in a Tl MEX $ 95 : Wine and ‘Brown. “Frightening. as the .prespect of have made the old idea of feminine in- (chief executive early next year,|resolution proposing that the agen-| male slavery is,” Drews said, “anyone feriority unacceptable. preparatory to his new mutual se- cy continue its work. It was ex- | WATCHES knowing the American husband would use great caution in employisg him per- / manently as a domestic servant. “After all, he is irasclble around the house, unable to accomplish the delicate operations with his big, flabby hands that women perform so caaly. Besides, he is so frail psychologically and physically that he tends to become incapacitated before LS can be adequately trained.” ~ x * * Mrs. Rue] said the American male has become ridden with anxieties and easily dominated. “Men,” she added, “are trained to believe that it is unmanly to be vocal about their feelings so they bury them and sometimes bury themselves as a re- sult.” “But,” he said, “there is no evidence that women are superseding men at a rapid Pace in our society.” — * * *, “Of course,” he added, “they do con- tinue to monopolize some areas—especially that of having babies.” lke Names Detroiter M. Dodge, Detroit Banker and former Federal Budget Director, was named yesterday by, President Eisenhower as an additional. mem- ber of the special committee -es- tablished recently to revalue. the relative merits of military assis- tance and economic foreign aid. Dodge, chairman of the board of the Detroit: Bank, was named the ninth member of a commit- itee serving under chairman Wil- liam H. Draper Jr., who conferred _|here Nov. 24 with the President. curity program for Congress. was Eisenhower's first budget di- rector, serving in 1953 and 1954.| He then became special assistant. to the President and chairman of the Council of Foreign Economic returned to private business. ‘j— The _|debate on the Cyprus issue by ‘Twelve nations represented on UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (4P) U.N, Assembly today dragged into the home stretch of one of the least eventful sessions in ‘its 13-year history. There ap- peared little to stop the world body from winding up on_sched- ule Dee, 12. The 8l-nation main . Political Committee pressed to -conclude midweek, That would leave the Assembly with ‘only three main|_ items to discuss — atomic radia- tion, Algeria and Hungary. ; x -.* * The Cyprus question appeared however, Informed sources said India was the Asséinbly would. gotiations to settle Algeria's. fu- ture but it had a doubtful future: able East-West heat, goes directly. to the General Assembly. a * * *. A compromise resolution en-| tered Monday. night by India and ain to continte - negotiations to promote self-government for its! crown colony, The British said the proposal was not acceptable, vir- tually dooming prospects for pas needed for. Assembly approval, : n eight other nations called on Brit-/{ | $1.69 7: Men‘s, Women’s, Children’s Leather er Composition =| While U Wait or Shop : 42 N. Saginaw St. * ** The radiation issue was expect- ed te be disposed of quickly. 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Living standards are climbing sharply, a great single mass - market Is developing and Euro- pean industry is furiously mobi- lizing to meet it.” Breech said that since 1950 Europe’s economy, particularly its industry, has been overtaking us at an accelerating pace. “In the period 1950. through 19537, for example,” Breech pointed out, _ “Europe's gross ® “national tal product ‘developments and prvcempes appear increased 88 per ‘cent compared to our 49 per cent...” ots Oe # * Breech said he" was mést im; pressed by what he called the really striking improvement throughout. Europe in the design, manufactéring and merchandising of automobiles and consumer dur- able goods. He added: “You find single automobile iplants producing as many as 2,900 lengines and 2,000 or mere bodies daily—levels of production that compare favorably with operations here in the United States. “Moreover these countries are fast adopting modern managerial organization and practices. They spending it freely on vastly im- spending it freely on vstly im- proved plants and equipment.” Breech declared that European ‘countries are innovating at a tre- 'mendous pace and important new ee duction and manfectring. 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Hubert, He decided not to comment pub- licly on other phases of Khrush- chev’s remarks “since I believe in always beginning with areas of agreement rather than discord.” . He told correspondents he made this decision after consultation with U.S.. Ambassador Llewellyn >|E. Thompson Jr., about his long talk with Khrushchey, He wishes to present the details first to “the secr@ary of state or the President or whomever wants to talk with 'me in Washington,” he said. Khrushchev'’s office Monday. for what he expected to be a-routine ‘But the — discussion covered many things from Berlin through the Middle East to Formosa and through the subjects of agriculture and foreign trade. | BRA*DY OIST COPD 350 FIFTH ave. CALF GRAPE BRANDY 84 pRoor | stayed on for dinner with Khrush- ‘chev and Dep. Premier A. ir | Mikoyan. 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They said cigarettes have been reported in the current issue of! research group of the medical re-| the Veterans Administration Hos-| ery, ‘of the The Texas scientists said that ‘laboratory and clinical research.”’ | not regulated The scientists said that in a study) s content of American cigarette of five regular-sized, unfiltered! * * & “The coincident increase in lung)They no oted that three parts of | found to contain arsenic well in:Cancer, a journal of the American'cancer deaths during this period arsenic ‘trioxide per million is the excess of the amount permitted in ‘food. The findings of the scientists—a ' Cancer Society. The study was ‘supported by the National Cancer| Institute. suggests a casual relationship,’’) maximum permitted in food prod-| ithey said. ‘However, this analogy ucts. Since cigarettes are not re-' remains to be provéd by further garded as a food or drug, they are fr this respect, the cientists said: Most of the arsenic found i ‘ ithe arsenic concentration ranging | insecticides used to spray tobacco ‘from 42.5 to 52 parts per million. ‘plants, they said. *x.* * Of the 45 micrograms of ar- senic found in the average ciga- rette, the scientists said, roughly one-third remains in the buit, | |As Rightists Sweep Elections Sees Fear for Future jf Democracy in France By J. M. ROBERTS AP News Analyst for the future of the democracy in France are now be-' ing more widely expressed than ever because of the number of rightists elected to parliament after bundling themselves in \Charles de Gaulle’s coattails. | The leader himself, whose elec- tion to the presidericy is expected to be little more than a formality, is depicted as embarrassed. | His gerrymandering of election districts and voting regulations j |; designed to wipe out the Com- | munists not enly accomplished his purpose, but also wipéd out many moderates and socialists who are among the natural leaders of France. ' Jacques Soustelle, propelled in- in parliament : through his leadership’ of a wide voluntarily grouped themselves jaround him and tried to assume ithe aura of De Gaulle, was known wrecker of parliaments. While Soustelle himself is not |rabid, and while no one is expect- ied to offer a frontal challenge to 'De Gaulle, many of those who 'wrapped themselves in the |Soustelle-De Gaulle banner are extremists. t & | In particular, many of them ‘stand for imposition of complete integration on Algeria as against ‘De Gaulle’s own desire to devise! a workable associatiqn with the Arabs. | Thus the majority bloc is itself | divided, a situation which has become a commonplace in The question is how much this will affect the | stability teward which De Gaulle ‘is directing his efforts. The rightist blec can hardly be called a party, and any program it may have is yet to develop. 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Dulles Rests at Ranch; Due in Frisco Thursday will have, If he did not already have it under the new) rightist | There also is wonderment as toj j | | PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (UPI) —'! Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was resting at this desert! He travels to San to attend a resort today. Francisco tomorrow luncheon. Dulles arrived yesterday from Mexico City where he, attended the , presidential inauguration, He was, staying at the Smoke Three Ranch! where President stayed during an earlier visit. Dormitory Has Fire HOLLAND a women's dormitory at Hope Col- lege, was evacuated Tuesday while firemen put out a blaze which caused $500 damage to a third- floor room. Schoo! officials said the fire started in an electric hot- | plate. Firemen were alerted by passing students who noticed smoke coming from the room whose two occupants were away. A thin sheet of gold is translu-| cent and transmits a ‘greenish light. ets Talk Mortgages! 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The Genera} Aecounting Office, reporting this, today, noted at the tsarme time that hundreds of mil- lion dollars worth. of parts were being declared surplus for dispos- al purposes. x . * ''The GAO reported to House (AP)—An aver-} Srerke THE pontiac : PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 Es Hos Own Wiper NEW YORK — The human eye. can distinguish points one ten-| anism, the upper eyelid, and ai (UPD) — ‘low a-baseball approaching at 100; miles an hour, It has a movable | shield, the eyelash; a wiping mech- thousandth of an inch apart or tol-| chaenatog agent, tears, Start Language Early HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ. — Gearge Maysonnave, 23,|conversation for pupils in the HS the University of through ciety grades, a graduate of ot Education here to . experimental program in } |Speaker Sam Rayburn on an ex-} ‘amination it regently completed! ‘of the aviation segment of the, ,Navy supply system. | It made a series of recommen- dations to improve the. sistuation, and said jhe Navy has accepted most of them. x * * For some first-line aircraft, the GAO reported, the number of planes unable to fly because of a shortage of parts exceeded 8 per cent during the September exam- ination périod. x *« Ve The Navy's supply system, the GAO said, has ‘‘serious deficien- cies in several critical areas,” fails to meet aircraft spare parts requirements of the fleet, and re- sults in “the accumulation of sub- stantial quantities of excess “ma- terial.” During the fiscal years 1955 through 1958, the GAO said, ma- terial valued at approximately 823 million dollars was declared excess for disposal purposes. * x * And, it added, the Navy esti- mates that an additional 274 mil- lion dollars worth of aeronautical material will be declared excess — we the near future. Terrible Shock, Post Office Asks Torn Memories | a1 That's Left for Parcel Post Hike " WASHINGTON 0 — The Post | CHICAGO (AP) — Numbing, Office Department has formally shock and the aching solace of) asked the Intergfate Commerce sweet memories. Commission te approve a,17.1 per cent’ increase in parcel post | weeping parents of 87 grade school) rates, fire victims. class mail service on a snus As the city mourned and the! taining basis. ~ + condolences poured in and the bit-! ter task of making burial plans: began, newsmen shuffled into their’ Pastematee General Arthur E. Summerfield announced the pro- homes and listened to the outpour- pesed advance in early October. ings of their hearts _He estimated the department ' was handling parcel post at a er. roa pave @» - DRAMATIC FLANNEL SUIT » NALE! Actual $55 and $60 Values Men! Take advantage of this great Pre-Holiday Sale... The Hub’s hand- some quality, extra value all wool flannel suits at this low, low price. Char-. coal greys, medium greys, light greys, medium, browns and charcoal browns are included as shades of green and charcoal blue. one YOU and the Good News! Use a Convenient Hub Charge Account... Pay Nothing Down — Take Up to 6 Months to Pay ( every evening until Christmas. Me Pha clan 18 N. SAGINAW S’ Free Parking at the Hubbard Garage Pe ee ny eg ag ee eee ee eS ee eee eS Por your shopping convenience . .. the > Hub will remain open until 9:00 p. m. ( Dstt sa thet SR ed Caen, ha ben ied ty the Roar : ~ ae ae ee a é, a | . — 3 . i iz : Ls : .. oe re ; “ | - ; Q : - a ‘i i “ " : : : a ) oa : fe 5 EIGHTEEN Ee a _ _- THE, PONTIAC | PRESS. WE NESDAY, DECEMBER 8.1958 Se ee ie ~ Dynamite Case Probe Payoff aan ree men, phe Regional Planners SOR OMnay muses ia Wh ke sil Trial Continues State Hopes to Prove: Defendant Present at Temple Blast ~ ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—The state says it intends té prove that. George Allen Bright “not only par- ticipated in the planning but that he was there at the time’ the Jewish temple was dynamited in Atlanta, - The statement by Tom Luck, as- sistant prosecutor, highlighted the second day of the trial of Bright, | one of five defendants in the bomb- ing case, The others will be tried) later. ~ * * * Luck told the Superior’ Court jury in his opening statement Tuesday the state expected to show that the 31-year-old Bright: was a member of a group of peo- ple who had violent anti-Semitic; feelings and formed an organiza-, tion to create unrest. | The assistant prosecutor said he intended to show that Bright par-, AP Wirephote SAID TO BE ROYAL SEER — The British royal household has issued a formal denial that Irish soothsayer Tom Corbett, right, regularly visited Queen Mother Elizabeth to predict the Seely Sad sce 4 “ner future. Corbett is shown here with his va ball, and the Ma- these acts culminated in the dy-, harajah of Baroda. . namiting of the temple Oct, 12 * * * Luck also said the state planned to prove that Bright possessed vi-| olently anti-Semitic literature and exhibited anti-Semitic feelings Mechanical Heart-Lung Aids 9-Year-Old Girl against Rabbi Jacob M. Reths- child, head of the temple. Rothschild. testified that he, GRAND RAPIDS — Sandra/on the right side were attached | spoke on Judaism at a Baptist) | ws . church May 28 at. the invitation Husted, a pretty 9-year-old Palo, |to the muscle partition. The hinges of the church. At the end of the, Mich., girl who underwent delicate were moved and re- -attached to the meeting he invited questions from. ‘heart surgery in Grand Rapids last heart wall in their proper loca- listeners. re - * ‘Tuesday was sitting up perkily to- tion. He said Bright was in the aud-| ay facing a bright new life. A team of 15 specially trained ence and amad bin @ aie hel involving the use of a persons took part in the operation. mechanical heart-lung developed candra was in surgery four hours, number of Jews in the world. He . at Blodgett Memorial Hos pital told Bright there were about 13 through the National John A. Hart- including 24 minutes in which the | million. Bright contended there ¢..4 Foundation erased the threat mechanical device took over her | were several million more. Roths- of early failure for the little girl. jnormal! heart functions. child said he commented that Hit- It is the only mechanical heart The heart-lung machine requires ler had killed six million Jews in govice in Michigan outside ~ De- from .10 to 28 pints of blood from Europe and that Bright objected troit and Ann Arbor. idonors of the _ proper blood type. to that statement. A major portion of the donated Ronald Yaw, disector of the blood is ‘used, physicians explain, Bond Drive Opened — expect her to go home in a week | Volunteers answering a Red or two .and estimate she will re- Cross call in Sandra’s case do- | turn to school in another month. nated 17 pints of blood. The sur- campaign gets kicked off in Wash- born with-three separate chambers ington today: Buy bonds at bank jin the right side of her heart in- Steel Output Steady drive-in windows. stead of the normal two. An extra | hospital, said Sandra was “‘com- ‘with some kept in reserve as a Sandra is the daughter of Mr. £€Ty required only the uSe of 11 jing along beautifully.” Dectors safety factor. WASHINGTON (AP) — Another and Mrs. Richard Husted, She was Pints. It’s being launched with the muscle partition in the right ven- DETROIT ” — Iron Age, na- sale of a U.S. savings bond fo tricle obstructed the flow of blood tional] metalworking weekly, said Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) by, through’ her heart. Tuesday the operating rate of It resulted in extreme blood Detroit area steel mills remains’ S.C. The campaign is backed by pressure on the affected side and| steady this week at 34 per cent the U.S, Treasury. Gecetaned enlargement of the capacity, the same as last week. Miss Polk, teller for the Peo- heart and eventual heart failure. Production last week was 140,000 ple’s Bank, Rock Hill, was chosen' * x | tons as against -113,100 tons at! “Miss Drive-in-Teller of 1958 by) When the heart was opened, sur-| 87 per cent capacity for the, the American Bankers Assn. 'geons also found that valve hinges corresponding week last year. Miss Marian Polk of Rock "Hin, | to Contractors Testifies Union Boss Money for Favors WASHINGTON lap) —he Sen- ate Rackets Committee called more Chicago area contractors to- day for questioning about alleged jpayoffs for labor union favors. Arthur H. Cronin, Midwest boss of the International Sheet Metal that he had accepted any such \payments. He is an international ivice president of the union. * * * ‘who told the committee they had igiven him amounts ranging from |$250 to $27,000 over a period of iyears up to 1956. Cronin has denied that he was jinvolved in any conniving with ‘contractors to fix the amounts of ‘bids for various Chicago area con- tracts to install heating, air’ con- | ment. ’ * * | The committee heard testimony | that officials of the Coleman Co., ‘Wichita, Kan., manufacturers of, heating and other equipment, paid Cronin $27,000 as his price for la-| bor peace for their firm. Of that | amount, they said, oy re- turned ‘$5,000. Cronin denied receiving more than the $5,000 he returned, and Chairman John L. McCleHan (D- Department investigate the con- flict between his testimony and ithat of Carl L. Burrows, Midwest division manager for Coleman. The committee itself has no au- thority to prosecute. 4 * * The heads of three smal] Chi- cago area sheet metal firms then testified about payments to a pur- ported union fund for needy re- tired unionists, McClellan said these were payoffs to Cronin and his subordinates as the price of entering business and negotiating with Cronin’s union. Society of Believers Left Without a Male Member HANCOCK, Mass. (AP) — The death of Ricardo Belden, 89, has left no male member of the local, colony of the United Society of Believers, a celibate sect. Residents of the area said only, about seven women remain in the. localgroup as a result of Belden's| death Tuesday. The sect, once numerous, orig- inated in New York State and ex- tended through New England. Now membership is down to a scattered land aging few. 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Open 9 to 9,:Mon. t Set, Open 9 to 9, Mon. to Sat, 7 s ; , re ; 5S ; : F : | %. / on “men's Navarre states. <= ° THE f PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESD AY. DECEYRER 3, 1958 Deer. 4 » iS | Pontiac Post. Office Busy % AP Wirephote acting: postmastér, So far, there was an excellent response to his ‘‘mail early” ap- | peal’ tor Christmas parcels and greeting cards, he said. But he | warned unless residents continue ' and step up their mailings, there | will not be enough time for proc- | essing and delivering before | Christmas. Miller advised all mailers have Christmas Mail to Sef Record - This, year's Christmas “mail will and. envelopes, He sins suggested, cents, the third-class rate. only al-|from 8:30 am, to 5:30 p.m. ‘ibreak Pontiac’s 1957 record of the use of zone numbers. 7,260,344 pieces of mail handled: during the pre-holiday season, Rob-! ert C. Miller, | predicted today. “It's a good idea to include an} extra addressed label inside your dies, one for * packages of transparent cellophane tape over; town delivery.’ the ‘addressed portion of the la-/notices can be obtained at the Post 10 a.m. or between 1°30 and 3:3) bel on the packages to prevent de-|Office free of charge. =“ ‘facing in transit,” he added. ; Other are: 1. Check the parcel post size and tons, plenty of brown wrapping pa- weight 4imitations as they : according ‘to destination. itheir return address on all labels cards for prompt service. Three! dresses. lows a signature and no sealing. and place a piece |ery” and the other, “all for out-) * Labels with these’ 4. Mai! out-of-town cards first. | 5. Mail gift packages between, ‘Dec. 10 and Dee. 15. 6. Use corrugated mailing ca- suggestions by Miller * * * Vary) per and strong cord. Sree | ! lan: oe es FALS ning Dec. 12, service win-) lows at both the main office at: | from 8:30 a.m, to 8 p.m. Monday g _ trough Friday, Saturdays,.Dec, 13/4 land 20, both offices will be open | Dee. 8 through 1~One window 3. Separate cards into two bun- | will be apen until 7 p.m. at the ‘all for local deliv-| main building. Miller suggested. residents , mail packages and buy stamps’ before ‘p.m. to avoid #fanding in line dur- ‘ing ¢he rush hours, ° aa Honest Warning to All NOGALES, Arf2. ‘forfiia car, me, I'm lost.” wm — A Cali-; passing through No-| 7. Bring your mailing lists up to,gales, had this sign on the rear 2. Use four cent stamps on allidate first including changed ad-‘bumper: “Don't follow La Scientific seanslatoes: bees a big jdclentitie oss are published b. Government officials ot aga orn '735 W. Huron. St. and the sederall? [tate that atc to _ 1,000, station.on E; Huron will be open| ha aeenll “40% to 60% OFF N ANTI | DINOLEUM- |- PAINT Q FREEZE Oe | a \ Mite, | MINOLEUM | “mastic wan, JR TIE RUGS rae OM Reg. 1% by tte Be High ‘ Now Jcea. | $4.95 | %™ 29¢ Q SMITH?’S OUTLET \ FE 2-7753 257 Saginew St: We Give Gold Bell Stemps AA A A A A oA A of of Sm LAL LS SSS aw THEIR WORST IDEA — Two chilly Chicago commuters pedal their bike toward a Milwaukee Railroad station, after the North- | western Railroad, their usual train, closed ‘the station in their | neighborhood for economy reasons. Harry Pierson, left. and Rob- -ert Dempsey, right, claim their $20 bike was ‘‘the worst idea we | ever hail.” State Grants Approval Workers’ Insurance Rates Going Up Nearly 26 Pct. LANSING (AP) and fifty-five firms writing work- of insurance is one year. compensation insurance} A. S. Cowlin, general manager have been granted rate increases of the Michigan Workmen's Com- averaging nearly 26 per cent, state pensation Rating Bureau, said a Insurance Commissioner Joseph A. | little less than one half of the in- crease is based on increased loss) About 50 million dollars in gross Xperience in thé last year. i premiums were paid annually un-| Cowlin’s bureau represents all; der the old rate structure by 112,- the companies writing workmen’ S| 000 employers tor coverage of compensation insurance in the about 2!2 million workers. state. x = * | Cowlin said Workmen's Com- Navarre said more than half the pensation, Underwriters experi- increase, effective yesterday, is at- enced a loss ‘over 5'2 million | tributed to recent Supreme Court gellars in Michigan during the | decisions more liberally construing’ first half of 1958. circumstances under which cov- ered employes are entitied to bene- fits. The increases have no immediate | | effect on outstanding policies. * * * = The big increase does not di- rectly affect coverage of em- Navarre —_ from Supreme Court opinions these factors were mainly account- i learaas Ford; General Motors, | able for the poor loss experience Carysier and many other major jot the companies involved in the See ree inte te ae |first halt of 1958: self insurers” undertake to un- | ofiationary forces, chiefly af- — One hundred; The customary term for this type, and Cowlin said that} Sree) ete eon ae tecting hospitalization and medical | The higher rates are effective on care costs; the business recession new and renewal policies only. (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry | Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth dro: ping, slipping or wobbling. FASTEET holds pace firmer and more com- fortably. This pleasant powder has no Ra: s gooey, pasty taste or feeling. cause nausea. It's alkaline (mon-acid). 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My\can play bingo and I play keno. {years. “ ‘SHREVEPORT, La. — Hoot Gib about, he ooks Ike le petite Santa| cowtoy champion of the world” |triends were all jumpin’ out of/We don't like to gamble-much.” | “Anyway, he asked nie if-1 son, once the most magnificent nt ee ee them all, i again, Louisiana wai | , : Cea slow. eotnctimen atatyi|t® be hoisted on a horse and called) Seven years later, he-was the |. < © «| SOEMS, Sad Hot claims & be come smashed up.” ride. They have to lift him onto °&fre the cameras for the fim,| top paid movie bere = Hollywood | Hoot kept on in the movie busi- and TV business, which he laugh- : the horse, because ‘of a broken hip| /%¢ Horse. mae rig sielnt films. ness, his parts getting more andlingly told upon departing, “You! Ford Le fy Hoot could ride; BK pos had a wonderful life and behind a wry “sort of smile. rapa rele a hes that!4 per cent. and follow orders.” wonder boy; he made millions and Meicgead pe says, ‘this is: what crashed in the first International fet n day in 1929 I woke up with} When finally he retired, he-| film director John Ford came to | interested in is a little keeno money | born Air Race in 1933. They had to|{0Ur bits. says he told his wife, “Let’s go | the Golden Nugget, a gambling for the day when he might possibly What Hoot earned, in his hey- |take the plane away in a barrel.”| Hoot runs a hand through his | fd someplace out of this crazy | palace in Las Vegas. He asked |{ecl older. | day, was not hay. He is said to Earlier, much earlier, as a Ne-| short white hair. “Four bits,” town.” So saying, they left | to see “that old so and so, Hoot | have done away with more than jbraska schoolboy escaped from| he muses, “left over from three | Hollywood for a town of moot | Gibson.” Hoot just a te and crippled back and sundry * smaller crimps. to his great style, Hoot Gibson Rides Agiie. in New Movie#22= 23 _THE POH PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.1958 _ 2 Poe: TWENTY-ONE. rected my first starring picture. iI hadn't seen him. for maybe 15 SUPER SPECIALS! 78 No. Saginaw te Farm Fres LARGE 3 oo EGGS | “lwindows. I still had a-movie con- ~ oo: could still ride. at Pendleton, ‘Ore., in 1912,- tract.” ‘They have a small home . near “[ gaid, are you kiddin’? Tin 7 pletely happy away from the movie A “I was making eight pictures a/moré minor, until 1945. 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At the same time, the rebel radio called on the U. S. Embassy and the Inter-American Press Assn. for help in getting an American. re- porter-photographer team back to civilization. One of the newsmen was identified as Pat Farley Zo- pane, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. * «* * The insurgent broddcast said the two Americans cannot leave th< rebel-held hills ‘because their ar- rest has been ordered.’ The re- port was denied by police in Cien- fuegos, the city through which the Americans entered the hills. “They can come down anytime they want, just the way they went up,”’ a police spokesman said. Earlier, the rebel radio had launched a bitter attack on the United States, accusing Ambas- sador Earl E. T. Smith of ‘“‘med- dling” in Cuban affairs. “Enough is enough,” a rebel an- nouncer said.- “We are tired of being branded as Communists by the American. State Department ... If any (U. S) Marines land on Cuban soil, they will be fought the same as (President Fulgencio) Ba- tista’s soldiers.” Picking Up Signals of Mystery Missile SUNNYVALE, Calif. (UPI) Scientists at the Lockheed Missile Tracking Station here disclosed last night that they have picked up mysterious new man-made sig- nals from outer space. The scientists said the new ‘‘un- explained” signa] was picked up! for more than 10 minutes beginning at 2:35 p.m. 65:35 p.m. EST) Nov. 2%. It was ‘‘very similar but not! the same as the telemeter signal from Sputnik I,” the scientists said. x & * 2 &e a Batista had at least tenfporarily moved his headquarters from Cuba's ‘“‘white house’’ to Camp Co- fumbia, chief base of the Havana garrison, apparently as a result of iFriday’s abortive revolt. * * * . Unofficial sources said 30 to 50 persons have been arrested as a result of the frustrated uprising. including two civilians suspected of serving as liaison between dis- gruntled officers and the rebels. lron Holds Key i Wil Suppor Try to Ease Filibuster Illinois Sen. Dirksen at Start of - Congress ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) ~— Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-Ill) announced iteday he will support efforts to ‘modify the Senate’s filibuster rule. The rule now requires the. votes of 64 senators to shut off debate, and the number rises to 66 when Alaska’s two senators are seated. Some senators. are demanding a’ Favors Rules Change! jiron ore. duced by 0.70 to 0.75 per cent as compared with 1956. rules change to make it easier to! end filibusters. * * * Dirksen, who is in line to be- come the Senate’s new Republican leader, said in an_ interview that: he has changed his mind since he voted in 1957 against ~opening the Senate’s rules to changes. He now has come to the con- clusion, Dirksen said, that Vice President Nixon had “logic on his side’ in holding informally then that new rules can be adopted by imajority vote at the beginning of each Congress. * * * 7 “A change in the rules is in the wind,” Dirksen said. ‘“‘The situa- tion has been altered since 1957 because the Rules Committee sub- sequently has considered the mat- . : ~ *., _ {ter and formal reports have been Laying down the terms of thié ¢jeq 1 will support some modifi- ‘plan for Soviet industrial expan- cation of the present require- sion, Premier Nikita Khrushchev | ys ents.”” stressed to the Communist Party) is change of position lent add- Central Committee that the iron .4 weight to a drive by Senate to Russian Plan | Ore Shortage Biggest Problem in Production) Competition With U.S. | MOSCOW (AP)—Iron is a key —and a formidable problem—in the new Soviet master plan to out-/ produce the United States. | Where it. once was available, iron ore now is in short supply. While the shortage is speeding the Soviet Union’s approach to the age of plastics, iron ore still oc- cupies a dominant role in the sev- en-year-plan. — _- at Cliff Bottom;- Hunt Boy Friend LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police are looking for the boy friend of a blonde, 19-year-old model whose body was apparently thrown off a steep mountain road. The girl, Charlotte Trosper, was apparently stabbed before she was pushed off a precipice in the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los Angeles: - * * * = Her body was found Tuesday by a motorist on a ledge below a scenic parking area along the mountain highway. She had been reported missing when she failed to show up at her modeling job at a photo studio) Tuesday morning. Her employer Emmett Hubbarth went to her apartment and notified police when he found she wasn’t there. Hubbarth told the officers Miss Trosper had been having ‘‘diffi- culties’ with a boy friend. Investi- gators learned that the boy friend had been at the apartment,Mon- day night. The girl's body vas fully clothed except for shoes and_ stockings. One shoe was found along the road 50 feet from the parking area. She had been stabbed in the chest and there were cuts on her hand as if she had tried to ward) off a knife blow, the police said. Dulles Rests in California, PALM SPRINGS, Calif. #® — Secretary of State Dulles is in Palm Springs for two days of rest and relaxation. He flew here Tuesday from Mexico City, where he attended the inaug- industry—“‘especially its iron ore ); alter the filibuster pro- base’ — ranked first among the aa = P tasks ahead. : | i ° uration of Mexico’s new: Presi- dent, Adolfo Lopez Mateos. The iron content in the ores of Krivoi Rog in the Ukraine and of, the Urals, once the backbone of Reds Wanted Him Stoned Soviet heavy industry, has been dwindling steadily. Articles in So- viet scientific journals have spoken of this as an iron brake on Soviet industrial expansion. * * * . ; ye : Mining Journal, a periodical for WASHINGTON (AP) — Mexican) i the industry, has pointed out that 2Uthorities were reported today atl Soviet industry has been long suf-| have thwarted a Communist plot fering from an acute shortage of to stone Secretary 0 | |Foster Dulles at Mexico_.City this. “The quality of (Krivoi Rog) week. ‘ores poses an acute problem,” the) Dulles was there Sunday, Mon- Journal said, ‘‘since the iron con- tent of commercial ore has day and Tuesday as head of the: U.S. delegation to the inaugura- dropped from 60.3 per tent in 1933 to 55.3 per cent in 1956.” tion of President Adolfo Lopez Mateos, He flew Tuesday night to . * * * Discussing the same area, an Palm Springs, Calif.; for a rest) before addressing the California, Academy of Sciences journal called- Questions of Economics 'Chamber of Commerce in San ‘Francisco Thursday, He returns reported early this year that in the first six months of 1957, the to Washington Friday. iron content of these ores was re- * * * Advices reaching Washington said Mexican police were alerted last week to clandestine plans for x k& 8 an anti-Dulles campaign along The magazine added that as for! these lines: Lockheed said the signal was definitely from a man-made instru-| ment in outer space, rather than a signal caused by natural phe- nomena such, as have often it heard at the tracking station. It received on a frequency of 20.003 megacycles. Belding Girl, 19, Chosen Michigan Apple Queen . GRAND RAPIDS & — Suzanne Davis, 19-year-old daughter of a Belding orchardist, will rule for the coming year as Michigan apple queen. The browr-haired, hazel-eyed University of Michigan junior was) crowned last night in special cere- monies as part of the annual Mich- igan State Horticultural Society convention under way in Grand Rapids. _ Miss Davis represented Ionia and Montcalm counties. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis, she was one of eight candidates for the honor of representing Mich- igan’s apple industry throughout the United States. liron collection of a scale un- was a three-stép telemeter tone|paralleled since the war. the Urals ores, which never were) 4 Stone-throwing by students of pellegp cca peck —— CON-| the University of Mexico, at the ren : instigation of the Communist youth The government has conducted anent. Mee y = nationwide campaigns for scrap 2. Wearing of black ties, a sym- bol of death, by demonstrators. The iron ore shortage may be 3. Whistling, a traditional Latin- ee but a mighty effort American insult. will be required to cope with what! 4. .Distribution of 50.000 anti-| ‘Soviet economists describe as a Dulles leaflets and telephone calls ‘bottleneck for further industrial|to the U.S. Embassy saying, penn | “Dulles. get out.” * * | 5. Painting of big red circles’ Soviet planners apparently feel on the sidewalk as a Communist they must take advantage of new! symbol. | \deposits discovered in Siberia and | ’ * * | 'Kazakhstan, suitable to fast open-| ara ~ | U.S, Ambassador Robert C. Hill eerie ena far from was reported gravely concerned.| of European. ; : : ifussia. Memories are still fresh of the Uimier the seven-year plan. seo) Seis treatment accorded Vice) President and Mrs, Richard M.| ideposits will form the base for! { CLOSED TODAY OPEN FRIDAY BLUE SKY THEATER FE 4-461] DRIVE-IN 0 Opdyke Rd Dulles Escapes Plot house at 2990 Shawnee Ave. were ‘Office with the Department of Pub- jers did not answer. this particular THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 Find Slain Girl ' DPW Shift Hits: Possible Snag ‘High / Court's Refusal F to*-Clarify Sewage “Case Hinders . Plans: Refusal of the Michigan Supreme Court to clarify a 4 to 4 vote on the appeal of the Farmington sew- age disposal system case might block Oakland County plans to consolidate the Drain Commission lie Works. This was the opinion of Harold K. Schone, department director, last night as he addressed 19 coun- ty legislators and officials at a dinner meeting in Berkley. “These plans,” said Schone, “have to be tempered until the Supreme Court looks favorably upon the constitutionality of the ‘DPW act.” “If this is not done," he added, “the consolidation proposal we have made for you has gone for naught.” : x * * Schone and the Board of Public Works—had asked the high court to clarify its split decision of Oc- tober, by which, because of a rule of “affirmation by equal division,” it upheld the late ‘Judge. George B. Hartrick’s ruling that townships health were involved. Although this ruling from the Supreme Court supposedly gave the green light to the $4,900,000 proposed sewer system, county officials were leery about the legal strength of the split opin- ie x *« * In it, four justices sided with Judge Hartrick, while four oth- question in the appeal. “The reason for our re-hearing request was to have them answer this one question which will. have the whistling, black ties and red circles never materialized. 5. A print shop was raided and. f State John leaflets confiscated, although} County officials today were about 10,000 of them apparently got out on the street over the weekend. High Court Affirms Murder Conviction The Michigan Supreme Court has affirmed the first-degree murder conviction of one of four Detroiters sentenced to life imprisonment for the 1952 holdup slaying of a Fern- dale gas station attendant. Appealing was Robert G. Hearn, | 23, who claimed Oakland County) Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty erred, in instructing the jury on the pos- they might have found Hearn and the others guilty. “There was aq total absence of; evidence’ that the defendant (Hearn) was guilty of included of-' fenses rather than murder in the first-degree,’ the high court said in upholding Judge Doty's handling of the case. Sentenced along with Hearn were Frank O. Baker, then 23, Basil Dupius, 22, and Peter Imbimbo, 23. The murder followed a holdup i ispree in Ferndale and Detroit. Avon Truck Driver Hearn and Baker blamed a drink and dope soiree for the killing. | Vandals Cause $3,000 Damage to New House Vandals caused more than $3,000 damage to a new house in the! Jayno Adams Subdivision some- time yesterday or last night, according to Waterford Township Police. All of the light fixtures in a’ such a great effect on the-sale of bonds for other DPW projects,” x * By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD — Hot or éold, his wife, the former countess Atdera Franchetti, will spend Christmas in New York. Hank has made up his mind that next on the list for him will be ‘‘Jefferson Selleck," which Joe Mankiewicz is bringing to the stage. a a ee oo Hanks wants to do this play above everything else because it’s about actual ‘people his family knew in his hometown of Omaha, Hollywood Headlines oe Jetferson Selleck P Appeals to Henry Fonda sunshineer rain,-Henry Fonda and Play - beaten out all screen actresses for century. \Unearth Sarcophagus | ee the top spot, They tell me that — both Tony and Dinah ‘wén by a mile. See what happens when you're nice to the press!« _P.S.; The very first Golden Apple awards were won by Bette Davis and Bob Hope, * * * ~ Everything for the- CHRISTMAS PARTY Tricks — Jokes — Novelties Pipers Magazine Outi 35 Auburn Ave. et FE 4-8240. June Havoc, who has been in Brighton, England, sends me a note to say that she bought~ two for motion pictures. “One is called} ‘A Room in Moscow.’ And it is| written by a 21-year-old girl,"’ says! wonderful properties in England} could tax over the 15-mill taxing) limitation when matters of public’ Neb. MGM owns the screen rights to the Carl Jonas novel, ‘‘Jeffer- son Selleck.” Hank is just finishing ‘‘Warlock”’ at 20th and I look to see MGM come’ after him when they bring “Jefferson’’ to the screen. * * * Ring the bells, bring out the good news! By special decree of lived in Russia six months. Be- lieve me, it’s very interesting and tells a lot.” June doesn’t say whether she'll make it in England or the U.S.A.) her Russian epic. * * * The Debbie Reynolds shower for June, ‘who actually got a job and} Let’s hope she comes home withif NOW THUR JOHN HUSTON’S UNPARALLELED ADVENTURE AND LOVE STORY! ‘* Mrs. Rory Calhoun was a gala affair with a silver fountain pour- ing champagne. Lita received so many beautiful gifts, and most of them very practical. the Hollywood Women’s Press Club, Tony Curtis is voted the most cooperative actor of 1958 and Dinah Shore the most cooperative actress. They receive the Golden Apple ‘prize at the 18th annual luncheon. x *& * Once before Tony won, but that) Good to hear Jack Warner's was in 1952.when he was just|voice over the telephone. He coming up to fame and before he sounds so well. I talked to both became the big star he is today.|Ann and Jack and they’re very As for our girl, Dinah, this is the|glad to be home. very first time a TV star has) * * * | oa ae Ros Glass Brick May Aid Disposal of A-Waste walked in for luncheon. She was the guest of Mrs, Glen Wallichs. * * * CHALK RIVER, Ont, (AP) —jbride, the Danish actress Annette Glass bricks coated with a pro-|Stroybert, to the status of B.B. tective glaze may provide the key|But Annette gets a break in having to disposal of radioactive wastes. ‘Carl Foreman direct her in her ke wk * | first picture, ‘‘Guns of Navaronne.” The wastes from atomic power x * * plants sometimes are stored in| Francoise Sagan is telling het stainless steel tanks and placed in intimates in France that Ameri- underground concrete pits lined cans just do not understand her with stainless steel. ~|work and she was disappointed in. * * ~‘lthe way ‘Bonjour Tristesse’’ was Brigitte Bardot’s ex-husband, Robert Vadim, has his work cut/ out in trying to bring his current | Schone said. * awaiting a written decree from Lansing, while Claude H. Stevens, the county’s bond attorney, was re- analyzing the 4-4 decision to sée what effect it will have on these projects. ' couraging. The consolidation proposal, al-— ready approved by the Board of | Supervisors, tops the list of leg- | islation which county lawmakers | will strive for during the session opening in Lansing Jan. 14. The Legislative Committee of| the Board treated legislators to a steak dinner last evening during a get-acquainted affair and study of the county’s 1959 legislative pro- gram. Pea $ * * * Only legislators in attendance at the Northwood Inn were State Sen- ator L.” Harvey Lodge and repre- sentatives-elect Arthur J. Law (District 2-Pontiac), James Clark- son (District 4), and William Hay- ward (District 5). The county's representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, William S.; Broomfield, attended the meeting, | also. Freak Mishap Injures | An Avon Township man, John Pellerito, 42, was treated at Pont-! ica General Hospital and released yesterday after being injured when| his pickup truck pinned him’ against a steel gate. | Pellerito, of 471 Maplehill Rd.,; told sheriff's deputies he had just) driven his truck through an. open gate at the Parke Davis Co. on! Parkdale road in Avon Township. | He stopped and got out to, close the gate, he said. Suddenly, the truck rolled backward pin-| ning him between it and the gate. ! jmaninov Third Piano Concerto. So far this method has proved handled. She's going to adapt her ‘satisfactory at Canada’s big:atom- |W? novels from now on in. ic plant here, A better way must be fougd, however, for these tanks wil] not last indefinitely. | Experiments being carried out )with glass bricks have been en- * * * Voyle Gilmore (of Capitol _Rec-| ords) wires me from Chicago that | Louis Prima and Keely Smith have! sold out every night of their en-' Lia AN RKO RADIO PICTURE A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Ed. Smith at the Organ |gagement at the Chez Paree. | (Copyright, 1958) Doors” Open 6:45 p.m. Cliburn No Rival STARTS TOMORROW to Presley, He Tells Children KILGORE, Tex. (AP) — “Our product is rather different,” pianist Van Cliburn grinned and said after somebody suggested he is a rival of rock ‘n’ roll singer ‘Elvis Presley. Cliburn, 23, said he isn’t very good at rock ‘n’ roll but has “‘in- vested many nickels in juke boxes to listen to it.” * * * This confession came after he ‘received a long and loud ovation from an audience of children for his performance of the long Rach- > Cliburn said he inaugurated his concerts for children because he thought of himsclf as a boy. “I wanted to play for my own contemporaries and convince them) F that my interpretation of classical music is good too,”’ he said. * * * Cliburn played two concerts, was acclaimed by speaker after) speaker and honored at “Van Cli-| burn Day in Texas.” | The lanky pianist was toasted in his home town here the first time formally since he won the Tschaikovsky piano competition in Moscow last April and became perhaps the most famous young musician of two continents. starring Doris smashed. Plumbing was ripped out and holes were kicked in the newly - plastered walls. Electric store units and a double sink were stolen. The: vandals entered an un- locked door in the basement, police said. |last week and, it was said, these of these areas, where iron will, . Outgoing President | i a e- t- : Blaze in Big Rapids | Dulles’ visit or go to jail. | around. for a time threatened an entire Classmats in line. They apparent-) ‘business establishments yesterday.| 4. Demonstrators were dispersed a cleaning establishment (Band * * * No one was injured. Fire equip-,]. ed Big Rapids firemen in prevent-| Damage was estimated by an ange Inds COMDIRS ne en ee plan earmarks 40 per cent of its! steps followed: play a leading role in the attempt . 1. Adolfo /munists and agitators an alterna-) ; 2. Police rounded up and jailed Destroys 2 F | CSIFOYS ms | 3. Student leaders at the. uni- block on Big Rapids’ main busi-|ly did, for no stone throwing was) The blaze swept through a two- 4S quickly as they assembled, and Box) and an appliance store, ’ Firemen extinguished the blaze) ment from Reed City, Morley, ing the flames from spreading to ‘insurance adjuster at between $:5,- eastern Soviet industrial area, The | total investment for development; * * * to bring the plan,to fruition. , Ruiz Cortines offered known Com- itive — get out of town during jpote ntial trouble makers still BIG RAPIDS (® — A fire, which versity were asked to keep their ness street, destroyed two small reported. | story frame building which housed ium | (Household.) ;some 344 hours after it broke out. Rogers Heights and Stanwood aid- f. other buildings in the block. 000 and $20,000. For Your Birthday Cake Furnished Now Is the Time to a2. Show Starts 6:30 P.M. 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Public Health Service’s Robert A. in Cincinnati. search instruments ‘have been One of the more pressing re- _ Search needs was described as burglars had mpped out a screen countries. | development of more knowledge ‘and made off with a purse from, Tito is to return a state visit to screaming, thinking she felt a hand sleep. In th morning she found several other Asian and African Ronald iz easier 5 nie | . Burns, u . . . . penn @. Adams..113 New York | This week a key piece in the Raker ne ce Reward McNeil Complex research installation, a) analyzing gaseous | } Indonesia. Informed sources said _ the also would visit Burma, Ethi- Sound waves do not travel in a'opia, India, Egypt and perhaps ‘true vacuum. Sudan, Ceylon and Thailand, on the action of sunlight on aute ;near her bed. exhausts as a basis for determin- | ing the health effects of these irradiated gases. Appliance Riot! ; Prices Lower Than Ever! Richard T. Anderson. 3930 Briarvale machine for ee ee ee coractl mixtures, will be delivered. Richard L. Barnes. 52 Fairmount * + * Cleveland Barnes, 592 Sanford 1 7 : Willie Barnett Jr. 217 veers In short, it now becomes pos- Hentz, Brews a lve actnies sible to conduct auto exhaust studies of a type and on a scale never before attempted,” Flem- Evans L. Brown, 454 Second Edward L. Campau. 26 Cooley ming said in a statement at a news conference. James E. Carrow, 2660 Walnut Joseph A Chircop, 315 Pioneer Robert L. Chester. 1186 Jay Danie! Christie, 244 Whittemore Richard L. Churchill, 3269 Bathurst He praised accomplishments of the recent National Conference | | on Air Pollution and said the | recommendatien relating to mére : research on pollution from auto * Simple Enough for A Child-Fine Enough for An Expert! * TAKES ALL 3 - BLACK & WHITE SPARTUS CO-FLASH 3-WAY CAMERA Carl W. Christie. 2912 Stiverhill | Louis C. Cladas, 307 Wilson Johm B. Cockrell, #12 Earlmoor Leonard T. 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How many calories is oné likely te use up in a day? According to the Food and Nutrition Board: Teenage girls require 2,500 calories daily. Boys 13 to 15 nequire 3,200 calories daily. Boys 16 to 20 require 3,300 “calories daily, You want three servings a day of chicken, lean meat, fish or eggs. For instance: for breakfast, two eggs (12.2 gms. protein); for lunch, 4 ounces of Bridal Shower Given Nancy L. Smelker, bride-elect of John F. Radenbaugh was honored at a shower at. the Manson drive home of Mrs. Jack Cooper Saturday evening. Parents-of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smelker of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Radenbaugh of Elizabeth Lake road. The couple will be married Dec. 20. * * * Guests were Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. John Appleton, Mrs. Radenbaugh, Mrs. Frank Lar- key, Mrs. George Hodge, Mrs. Roscoe Hodge. Mrs. J. H. Coop- er, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Ralph Hickerson, and Mrs. E. R. Springer. x *« * Others included Mrs, Arthur Salley, Mrs. Henry Stabler of Flint, Mrs. Elmer. Varney of Ypsilanti, Mrs. William Kitts of > Birmingham and Mrs. Smelker. Mrs. J. H. Cooper’ and Mrs. Smelker poured. £ lean round steak (31 gms. of protein); for dinner, half a broiler — 8 ounces with bone out (44.4 gms. of protein). You . can get this 87.6 gms. of pro- tein for as little as 600 calories. i x * * 2 Group 3: Chiefly for Vitamin; C, Vitamin A, also for nop trace minerals, thiamine, a bulk. ; You want an orange, or half a grapefruit — plus 8 ounces of tomato juice some time dur- ing the day. In addition: at least one big serving each of a dark green vegetable and a deep yellow vegetable. For all this allow 250 calories. * * * Group 4: For thiamine, nia- cin, riboflavin, and iron, as well as some protein. You want a baked potato with skin. Or eight whole-rye single wafers. Or two tablespoons of wheat germ a day. For under 8) calories, any of these will give you the equivalent in nu- trition of four slices of bread— 260 calories. * * * ndensed from ‘The Teefiage fet Book.” Copyright 1958 by Ruth fe published by JuMan Messner, Tomorrew: Know the “power” of your f For Brides-to-Be If your wedding is impend- ing, don't forget to pl a sachet bag on the hanger with your gown. By the wedding day, you will have a subtle fragrance built into your cos- tume, J Symphony hater %, “yey ~ } ‘Wins Rousing Applause By WILLIAM WALROD The Pontiac Symphony Or- chestra, under the direction’ of Francesco Di Blasi, presented its second concert of the 1958- was the talented soprano of radio and television, Maria Roumell, who offered three op- eratic selections and two num- bers from popular operettas. Miss Roumell’s operatic se- lections included “‘I] Est Doux, Il Est Bon” (He Is Kind, He Is Good) from Massenet’s Hero- diade, based upon the Biblical story of Herod, Salome and John the Baptist. Her second aria was the be- loved “Visi d’Arte” from Puc- cini’s Tosca, which was done with superb feeling and under- standing. ‘Je Veux Vivre,” the waltz song from Gounod's Romeo and Juliet, completed Miss Roumell’s operatic group. APPLAUSE THUNDEROUS On the lighter side, our guest artist rendered ‘Romance” from Romberg’s The Desert Song and the “Italian Street Song’ from Victor Herbert's Naughty Marietta, which was followed by a thunderous ap- plause to indicate how well the The longest selection of the program was Mozart’s Sym- phony No, 38 (the i): rendering “The Skaters’ Waltz” by Waldteufel, which is ing to know that the Pontiac Symphony is not ignorant of the music of one of the great- gotten. by many orchestras, Jean Sibelius. x * * The “Rakoczy March” by Berlioz was_a brilliant and fit- orchestra large) to bring it to a roaring and thunderous climax, Officers Elected by Metropolitan Club Auxiliary Officers were elected when jfgemabers of the Ladies Aux- ikary to the Metropolitan Club met Tuesday at Pontiac Fed- eral Savings and Loan Build- ing Mrs. Merrill Petrie is pres- ident of the group. Others as- suming duties are Mrs. Jo- seph Koren, vice president; Linda Schroeder, secretary; Mrs. Park Nique, financial sec- retary; Mrs. John Schroeder, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Wright, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Davy Gilpin, parliamentarian; and Mrs. Clifford Hickmott, 3-year- trustee. ° The club’s Christmas party will be held Dec. 8 A joint installation with the Metropoli-< tan Club is scheduled for Jan. 8. = Duplicate Bridge Winners Named Members of the Pontiac Dup- licate Bridge Club met Mon- day evening at Elks Temple. Winners were Mrs, Douglass Haddock, Mrs. James H, Me- Guire, and Mr. and Mrs, Mer- vin Cress, Also winning honors were Mr. and Mrs, Jean Car- penter, Mrs. Dan MePherson and Dr. Charles Patrick. Four pages today _ in Women’s Section bid 4 2 Hs aaa h F a 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 _ i 4 wr $ 4e {7 « boy ; / ' t o sy 4 + | aN | TWENTY-SIX “Paint Up for Christmas” -_ CLOSEOUT! Super Kem Tone ONLY . $ 89 GAL. $6.29 CLOSEOUT SPECIAL! 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Se senutianed gaverel that depression and neurosis have| tactors which he-feels have led to If a working mother can give herself over to real companionship with her offspring when, she is with them, for fun, talk and listening, the quality of her relationship with them may be superior to that of the mother who is with her children all day long. iit president of the World Federation |” ned Have You Tried This? _ come from Se ably priced! 40z.... $1.00 A Small Deposit ti) Christmas Holds Any Item the nicest gifts ‘ | under the tree | WIGGS! IMPORTED CRYSTAL PITCHERS Sparkling clear, heavy crystal pitchers from Germany. to fill every need! Give one — or a set — for Christmas, they're so reason- 16Oz...$1.50 400z...$2.95 8Oz....$1.25 240z...$1.95 800z...$3.95 These attractive pitchers are also available filled with a delicious assort- ment of fine jmported candies — for the delightfully different gift! 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In a wide price range, too — to suit your Christmas shopping — ICE BUCKET of Buenilum buffed and polished by hand to give the appear- ance of gleaming silver. Will not tarnish. Lasts a lifetime! This beau- tiful 2 - quart ice bucket makes a wonderful Christmas gift! In graduated sizes t $7.95 Priced from $6.95 to $12.95 $12.95 “unusual” gift... give a LUGGAGE RACK e * ; 1 * $6 handy to have around the house! Our collection includes maple, ebony, blue, cream, gold and brass. If you haven’t received our new Gift Catalog, stop in or:phone — FE 4-1234 Rh GLEE NEES MBE EE Gg hi LNG Sis A RI te Rae: | Fruit Filled Dough Balls | _\tiage Don't ‘Pop Off in Times of | f/ « | Stress.” Fried Brown in Deep Fat \% cup Butter or margarine 1 cup candied fruit 2 cups raisins 1 egg, beaten 2 packages dry yeast 7 cups sifted flour By JANET ODELL. Pontiaé Press Home Editor Mrs. Thomas Riley’s parents come from The Netherlands. -From her mother she has gotten this recipe for a Christmas treat, Olie Bollen. Small balls of fruit-filled yeast dough are deep fat fried. They're wonderful with cof- tee. water. Add sugar, salt and butter or margarine. Add beaten egg. After some of the * flour has been added, add the fruit and raisins. Knead into a smooth dough. Piace in a greased bowl. Let rise in a warm piace for 2 hours. Form into small balls, using about a tabie- spoon of dough for each. Mrs. Riley is the young mother of one small boy. She is a member of the Mary Lyon group of her church. Her hobbies are bowling, sewing and gardening. OLIE BOLLEN By Mrs. Thomas Riley 3 cups lukewarm potate water \% cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt Balls will turn over by them- - sugar to serve. To Christmas S&8 Stockings in:.. Slippers” He’s in for comfort all year long when you give him Evans Slippers. See our complete line of Evans Slippers in styles and prices sure to fit your Christmas gift list. Dissolve yeast in lukewarm {| Fry in déep fat until brown. s| selves. Dust with powdered e | < z gee Z j 5 rH : i Venetian Mirrors All Mirrors are of “Polished Plate Glass and Electro-Copper Plated with Long » _ Term Warranty PONTIAC CLASS CO. 23 W. Lawernce St. * Fs FE 5-6441 “Well, no, I guess I haven't.” family must do it for themselves. Tomorrow: ‘‘For Better Mar-|ff | Beauty Clinic ' by Edythe McCulloch | The working mother is a difficult| question to evaluate and every|f | “set | it gen inoluding your lips). HOLIDAY TIPS It’s the season to od Crees mascara ( nig ue or with your foi Mes pencil put a dash on the outside corners of your .eyes to make them appear larg Another trick to put your holiday bag: Make rou make-up job last the party by spending twice the time as on will keep fading over! Phene Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank ‘ore the party is er. | in Christmas | (bana Lelons Perfect’ for “‘under-coat’’ wear) now, smart by itself when spring arrives! Note V-shaped yoke front and back, stand-up collar, figure- flattering skirt. Easy sew in stripes, solids. Tomorrow's pat-; tern: A half-sizer! _ Printed Pattern 4617: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16) takes 4% yards 45-inch. | | Printed directions on each pat-! Delightful $1.49 . FRUIT CAKE .for the holidays GIVEN WITH ° Your Purchases to $7.50 or more (with the exception of bread, sugar or vegetable juicers.) NATURAL HEALTH FOODS — 8 Mt. Clemens St. (Formerly 58 Wayne) FE 4-4601 _tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each‘ pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send | to Anne Adams, care of The, Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept. 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address: with zone, size and style number. | Free Labor on Custom Draperies The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE * GONDOLA ee For “Merry” . Christmas : Shopping Stop in Today! CHEROKEE a s10°5 Pauli’s Shoe Store Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years 35 N. Saginaw Open Fri. til 9 Andre Presents ‘a staff of skilled stylists to please the fancy of 4 the most discriminating woman. Very, Very Special Version, The New Feather Cut Custom Cold Waves $790 . “10 “Where Service and Complete with Cutting Quality Are Supreme” end Styling |; OPEN MONDAY, : THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Until 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 Andre Beauty CSalon is) ‘ Poe 5 ee __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1958 SAR nO, Aes (Uns AS ent amenities, 2 fei bk "8 \ ee ; i eae’ rh: 5 - A Snes * The fourth annual Kard Kapers and bazaar of Soroptimist Club of Pon- tiac will be held this evening at Pon- - tiac Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. decorations. Pentiac Press Phete Arnold Hillerman, left, ticket chair- man, and Mrs. Kenneth Wright, prizes, look over some of the gay Christmas Starting Saturday at Scarab Club of Scotch Lake road in West Bloom- Institute of Technology field Township will be on exhibi- years, Mr. Wright was an artist tion at the Scarab Club, Detroit, before studying architecture. when the galleries are open from others. 2 to 5 p.m. t In his first one-man show of this size, Mr. Wright will present landscapes and seascapes from Mexico and the East and West! Coasts, as wel] as many Michigan | scenes. | His work has been selected for’ A reception and preview will ‘exhibit in juried shows such as the ‘New York Watercolor Club, New be held at the galleries from - : aaa : 8:30 to 11 p.m. Friday. . |York Watercolor Society, Michi- igan Artist Exhibits, Washington! A graduate of Lawrence Insti- | | tute of Technology where he now | teaches painting and drawing, he | _ also attended New York Univers. | Maxwell Wright Art Exhibit Slated Seventy-six oils and watercolors’ A practicing architect and pro-' Watercolor Club and the Chicago aneviare Ae Gul Smitteimost!| -by artist-architect Maxwell Wright fessor of architecture at Lawrence International] i for 14 tion. * * * ‘All Is Vanity’ Poppea, wife of the Roman Emperor Nero, employed a hundred slaves to arrange her daily coiffure. During this time, women of affluence bound their heads in thongs of silver and covered them witd spangled veils. 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Committees appointed by general chairman Mrs. Harold James are Mrs. Richard Paschke and Alice Kimball, refreshments; Mrs. Ray- mond Swackhamer and Mrs. Ken- neth Wright, tables. Mrs. Arnold Hillerman is ticket chairman and; iMrs. Wright is in charge of prizes. | | The public is invited. i Mrs. C. L. Smith | Elected to Head | Pythian Sisters | t, Officers of Fannie E. Tompkins. , Temple 41, Pythian Sisters, were| jelected Monday evening at Pythian’ ‘Hall. . excellent chief; Mrs. Ethel Wink- jley, excellent senior; Mrs. Clinton Lippard, excellent junior; Mrs. Vi-| | There he received praise for his; oa Endries, manager: Mrs. Lewis) from Saturday through Dec. 26.\ He studied with Wicker’s School|Work by Chicago Art critics and’ Grimm, secretary; Mrs. Andrew| Scatter them here, there, every- Galleries will be open daily from of Fine Arts, the Art Students/was represented in their National! y-Fyoy treasurer; Mrs. Wallace where—you'll find many uses for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m, and 7 to 9 P.M. League of New York, George Post 'Traveling exhibits along with such Morgan, protector; Mrs. Charles these pretty doilies. except Saturdays and Sundays ang Rex Brandt of California, and ae as Diego Rivera and Raoul Goforth guard, and Mrs. Isaac) You can crochet one a day! uty. | Myers, trustee. Mrs. A. J. Roy is installing o ficer and staff captain, with Mrs. McEvoy, representative to grand’ temple, and Mrs. Mae Foote, pianist. Gold Star Mothers Install Flag Bearer Mrs. H.-C. Hight was installed, as flag bearer when Gold Star Mothers of America, Chapter Nine, met Monday at the DAV Home on Final plans wefte made for the Christmas party to be Held Dec. happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to ‘13th. Hospitalized veterans and @ color, Send 25 cents for this book. needy family will pe given gifts. | Representing the group at the The Azores are about 2,400 miles | announce the Soard meeting Tuesday at Lansing from New York. engagement of their daughter, were Mrs. Lola Erb, Mrs. Edna, Olmsted, Mrs. Mae LaLonde and Mrs. Lauretta Stockwell. Farewell Party Held Choates, son for Thomas Lassen Mrs. her home for a farewell party for’ Thomas Lassen who leaves today ‘for Tampa, Fla. . Guests at the buffet luncheon: were Mr. and Mrs. Pershing La-. Plante, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas! Kalbfleisch, Mr. and Mrs. Llovd' .Christian, Mr. and Mrs. George Priebe. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wash- burn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pruitt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McClements: Mary Burmeister of Pe- - trolia street was hostess Sunday at: &: by eure Whedr Pattern 514: Directions for round square 7'2 in No. 30 cotton; larger in mercerized string. Send 35 cents (coins) for this pattern — add five cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- craft Dept., P.O, Box 164, Old Cheisea Station New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, name, address and zone. A new 1959 Laura Wheeler #& — just out — has 7% Needlecraft Book lovely designs to order: Embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- cial surprise to make-a little girl ‘ i p. dolly 92 inches, oval Th x11,\ ge | across the narrow table in his} Parents Must Have Youngsters’ Trust inglorious inist comntissars who also: tried to solve the problem of inconven- ient protest by liquidating the crit- ics. ee But this ¢olumn is not about! simple-minded people. = 4 I said to Harrison Salisbury, | “What was the hardest thing about) writing this book?’ \ Getting the kids’ trust,” he said. “How did you get it?’ I asked. “t waited for them to give it _to me,” he said. “I gave them time. I stayed around, When I'd stayed around long enough, they. | started talking. They gave me | the book.” “Why do you suppose your per-| sistence won their confidence?’ I, queried, He regarded me _ thoughtfully; langry kids that counts _TWENTY-SEY sistence to them up?” I “I'd say “so,” he ‘said. “Appar-| ently, it’s not just the being around but’ the! Way you're around. Ns “It's the kind of activity that | goes on in you that’s often the problem. To be able to-exchange with an engry child, parents have oe they have something "| HOLIDAY HAIR STYLING .. . Shaping q- Cutting — Make Your Appointments Now! CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 North Perry FE 2-636 @. newspaper's city room before say- ing slowly, ‘Because my ap- proach indicated I knew the kids and I had something to exchange.”’ “Could parents whose kids | have closed up on them use PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 112 S. Soginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1958 TWENTY-FIGHT Sorority. Plans Party for Children! Final arrangements for a children’s Christmas party |” were completed when Xi Alpha Nu Chapter: of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met at the home of Mrs, Harvey Kerr on Coleman street Tuesday evening. Mrs.- William Essery was cohostess. Members dressed dolis for | the party and heard a report on a Thanksgiving basket giv- en by Mrs. William Cheal. Refreshment committee members for the. Christmas party are.Mrs. Willard Sovey, Mrs. Richard Ferris, Joanne McLain, Marilyn Main, Mrs. Kerr, and Mrs. Essery. Mrs. Arthur Ellis and Mrs. Robert Pritchett are on the transportation e¢onumittee. Philathea Class Program Held Henrietta Wilson was speaker when members of the First Philathea Class of First Baptist Church met Tuesday at the West Huron street home ef Mrs. H. H. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. George Under- wood were in charge of the musi- cal portion of the program. ! } Alumnae to Meet A bazaar and penny supper ill be held Thurs- day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, Three committee chairmen. are Mrs, John Filippi, Mrs. Hans Michkelsen _and left to right, Pentiac Press ‘Phote Mrs. Thomas Casey. Special booths will be set up for fancy work and Christmas gifts, made by women of the church. Members of the Oakland Fashionette Club County Chapter of Siena Heights College Alumnae As- suciation will meet Wednesday at the Alicia Lane home of Mrs. Donald Miehls. At the gathering, members wil] pre- | pare a Christmas basket fora | needy family made. from mem- bers’ contributions. Professional PERMANENTS Styled as YOU Like It! BAIR a eae — TINTs PREP KING IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 42878 Ne. Appointment Necessary ep STENSON. Owner D FEATURE | ing Diamonds DIAM 6M EASY TERMS si -George's - Newport's Jewelry Dept. H %4 N. SAGINAW ST. i Phi Thomas Bickley of Elizabeth Lake jroad. Mrs. Duane LaTureau gave ithe program, “Nature.” ‘Plans December Party, Election Mrs. Leslie Cooper, a new mem- lber of the Fashionette Club, won lthe club trophy for losing the most! —_—/weight during the week when mem-! ‘bers met Tuesday at Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. Harold Hopper won an award for losing the most weight in November. Announcement was made that ‘Zeta Eta Unit Plans Basket for Needy Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma met at the home of Mrs. The group voted to donate a Christmas basket to a needy fam-| ily. The Christmas party will be! 'Dec. 16 ‘at the home of Mrs. La-| ‘Tureau. Guests were Mrs. |Miller, Mrs. Karl Dale and Mrs.| ‘Lee Tolbert. Gary| A small business-in the U.S is considered to be one that employs fewer than 500 per- sons and is not dominant in its field, j } } | { i an election of officers will be held, Dec. 30: Serving on the nominat- ing committee are Mrs. Bert Hil- lock, chairman, Mrs. Virgil But- ler and Mrs. Virgil. Lewis. Plans for a Christmas party to be held Dec. 16 were made. A) ‘cooperative dinner “will be served. | { PEO Chapter Visits County Hospital PEO Chapter AW members visiteq* Oakland County Con- valescent Hospital Monday eve- ning before attending a meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Coppersmith on Woodland drive. Mrs. John H. hostess to. the mas party at Bloomfield Hills. Little will be annual Christ- her home in To Help Plan for 1959 Camp Fire Adviser Here Mrs. Forrest Owen of Battle'recruitment and training of lead- | Creek, field advisor for Camp Fire ers. Plans for celebrating Camp) 'Girls, Inc., is visiting Pontiac this Fire Girls 50th birthday in 1960! week to ‘meet with local board also will be discussed. members and staff to plan for Mrs. Owen, who advises coun- the coming year. | ‘ecils in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, She will consult with the council Illinois, Kentucky and West Vis president, committee chairmen and ginia, staff on committee development: Michigan Children’s Aid Society oreter ce “/s D eS WKH IES ~~ CELEBRITY - KITS. Dainty plastic @ . Promise her anything... but give her ARPEGE oy 3 ZOX . from Flora Mae zippered at home or travel gets. pacse patterns. the best perfume Paris has to offer. RIGS means more - from . 2 9\ ct MARILYN Me HILL before joining Camp Fire Girls. street Gently; Drying Without Heat Have you seen those won- derful new sweaters and sweat- announce the engagement of their daughter, Marily n er dresses that go to all lengths Marcee, to to be nigp taah on S Frank D. | Some come in three-piece rd. jj | costumes knit of . the finest Kurkowski, | cashmere. Others, knit of fine son of | wool, are hip-length numbers : | with a chemise or Empire line. Mr. and Mrs. SS ia Frank P, | Such sweaters are really lux- na . | urious and should be treated as Kurkowski of such—by hand-washing them Rochester. No gently in warm soap or deter- gent suds, then drying them flat away from heat. With proper daily care and washtub treatment, fine eniteese will last for years. wedding date has been set.. FLIRT Red, Black $5.50 DEE-GEE-ETTE Red, Tan $6.50 of her size to assist you. Todd's Shoe 20 West Huron Street i ; ; ATTENTION MEN: If the lady in your life has bought shoes here, we have a record ALWAYS SURE OF A WARM WELCOME! DORMIE Pink, Blue, Red — $5.50 QUILTIE Black $5.00 Store FE 2-3821 Shoes for the Entire Family Successtul Man Can't, ‘\taining enough to keep up with was a social worker with: | She is past president of Battle Mr. and Urs. Creek branch of AAUW and also W ‘served as a board member of ie John W. Battle Creek YWCA. Hill of | Chamberlain Launder Knits Have Laggard. Wite | keeping in sep. wiih — “hus band—and they niay be more .dan- gerous signs than you realize. Glasses Need: Daily Sudsing, - For.a safe and ‘Clean nutloo,, a vision institute advises” giv- ing your spectacles ‘a -stidsy washing at least once a day. Never put them into a purse or pocket without a protective case, And keep your glasses in , By RUTH MILLETT “Some marriages go on the rocks because a wife doesn’t make the effort to “live up” to her husband's success and to assume the respon- sibilities that go with ‘being the). wife of a man. > If your husband is moving up the success ladder and you don’t want him to leave, you behind, look for these danger. signals: You make excuses for not enter- your social obligations. You don’t like the wives of good condition by using both your husband’s business associ- ates and tell your husband so instead of making an effort to get along with them. } You aren’t a good enough house- keeper so that your husband can ever feel free to. bring home an unexpected guest. : hands to remove and put them on, ; You resent the time your hus- band has to spend away from home in addition to his working day, and let hing, know if; ©. : You aren’t fn the least con- cerned gbout your looks, and ; don’t even bother to buy a new It’s amazing how long some dress when your husband tries to | people can talk without stopping. Nadon’s for Juniors Sizes 5 to 15. Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Squere Lake cox Gnu ‘i 9 PM get you to, | to think. You resent women who have ‘more :edaeation than you do—in- Stead of realizing that any woman can edueate herself through read- ‘ing and study, going to art exhib- ‘its. and listening to good music. | You aren't satisfied with the way \your bouse looks, but you have |made no effort to learn how to i'make a room seem comfortable and pleasant—instead of just ordi-' nary. { Unwanted Hair by Electrology Offered for the first time by a Pontiac Beauty Salon. A skilled Electrologist will be in our shop every Saturday for consultation and treatments. You refuse to go on business trips with your husband on the grounds that you can’t leave the childrey — when you honesily could find someone competent to look after them for a few days. All of these are signs that you are dragging vour heels yiecis instead of and inches . safely, drugs or tiring exercises C7zmus Beauty Shop Riker Bldg. mines of Lobby FE 3-7186 without # New Service For a Slender Figure emoval of | The Famous Relax-A-Tron This methow of figure contro! can help you take off pounds . quickly and the use of STAPP’S |. ; Christmas Gift Shoes... | | | | 3 | : % ey j THE TRIDERITE SHOE OUR HAPPY HOLIDAY STRIDE RITES ... bright as the stars in his eyes! They look pretty at parties, make such wonderful presents . . . and fit so exceptionally well. We've shiny blacks, berry reds .. . styles and sizes by the sled full. jes Both Shoes in Sizes nae 3-12 $795 $895 Sigae | izes 312 . C-£E Both shoes Sizes 121'y - B-D Special Evening Hours This Weekend Both Stores Open Saiurday te 9 Cee STAPP'S . 28 E Lawrence St. (Open Fri, Sat.. Mon and 98 OW aa noitiand wat io ae 3 Snoe A. Black Velvety Suede: with Bove’ se~ky bew amd shiny strap... to ae- ; ght a little girl. S:ce B Gleaming Patent Leather In Brown and purty strap tor stylish young misses ; Bleck or Brown in -.6 i Big Boys styles in Sizes 61> - Juvenile Booterie to 9) Family Shoe | Store | Teleaiath 3) sturdy dress oxford with moc toe and blutcher closing. $395 $950 $99 : WEA 2a ue i - mrs : a = 3 Bd - A se i ri i < ee = = . q 7 fe . ae on ‘ . , \ < a | ‘ ae on tf ‘ & f aly A . - vay | \ i ba pide % i 2 Se gaat ef > B a5 di oe ee , 4 z s i] Z Nie z “ie ‘2 a + a1 Z ; . : 2 : Bee os. ‘ : bd 5 i i ise i + ” YOUNG PIG PORK ae en aera _GENTER cur Rib and loin Chops — All One Low Price — None Higher! ___. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 } ; q MEAN AND MEATY © SPARE wns. 49° Whole Pork Loins sai, FIRST 7 RIB cut Boneless Pork Loin... | — EE 59: i JACK FROST GRANULATED CANE SUGAR AT MIRACLE MILE with This Cc Limit | Poe te ag Only! te after Saturday, Dee, 6, 1958 5-Lb. Bag Coupon hes ne cash-value! BEECH-NUT Special 5¢ Off Label AT MIRACLE MILE wite Tas 3 9 Limit | Aiton te gf Only! 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C Long Grain Rice... 28% 33%, PURE LARD........... ., carta 19 t ood » han ER ‘ , 5 * i | * Ly se at mi Ee ees { : : ne 4 see oe fs Be. gly “y = « . hower; ‘While he stands convict- | work (he didn't miss-a day) Ali-/ : result of the atomic bomb dropped Services Do Cooperate es ay pO ees ei . ; . pa 2 +t & j P) le ! . . i . v . << = ’ ; ee a A. \ ' 4 : ‘4 : \ : F ee S ae fw .- ne 5 5. . : & - < 5 oo - . 5 : e , : THIRTY, ° -- 77 «is 2... 6 f THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958. | ela eas seas 4 aaa Fear for Six Children Leads Couple Madi _| to Care for F ugitive Convict 42 fe S| MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — “New obstacles foreshadowing a : possible clash between state and/ PARSONS, Kan. (AP) — “You; ‘Mrs, March said Aligaier once, Aligaiée, decided tie Par. . federal courts stood in ,the path just don't take chances with six/threatened to kill her husband. |sons Monday night. ‘He. borrowed of the Civil Rights Commission to: kids depending on you,” said Wil-' But he wasn’t $teging to frighten March's car and $15. A few miles day as it sought access to regis- |bur March. ’ them into silence, she ‘said. . om of town, the car plunged into @ . oo te records for next week's | Thus the 41-year-old Parsons la-| * * & . ja ditch, Back to Persons and the; : ring on Pie voting. borer explained why he kept silent) “He just didn’t. like Wilbur.” {March home came . That: x while an escaped convict.shared| Aligaier, howévér, was a likable V2S enough for Mrs. . When > tabaci Acai all avail-/his home as an unwelcome guest} lfellow, and there wasn't any trou- |Aligaier stepped out for a bem, able voter registration files dating|for 42 days. ‘ble between the fugitive and her She called polide, back ‘to Jan. 1, 1955, have been! Acting on a tip from Mrs. March |husband. She said Aligaier often 6 : served on officials in at least three (police Tuesday arrested Richard helped her with the children, rang-| Aligaier will be returned to Mis- south Alabama counties. ‘Lee Aligaier, 28, a St. Louis rob- ing in age from 6 months to 12 i, where he still has tw The new federal agency’s first | Stet oer ae as two years gency ber who es Oct. 18 from the years. ito go on a three-year sentence for, 1a public hearing since its creation | Missouri nitentiary. Aligaier | —la St. Louis robbery. ss opens ere Monday, n'a Pane nen He as ro aon da Grenade (Mirch teed nm well He Ge: Resistanc (._ ‘jarmed and sage resist. . omemade orenade nied that he threatened them, say-| esistance in one form or an- * * ing: “They were just trying to other threatened, meanwhile, to Police also a March “ul d § h | B me keep the contested voter registra-|narboring a criminal after hel OUNG ON ICNOO! DUS help somebody = | hands unless it gets a federal gaier made no direct threats to) HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Police court order to produce them. ‘him. But the charge was dropped. investigated today what Paice Urges Lawyers Foster ow ow Ow | ric es! federal judge, if asked to order lo-|en him. found on a school bus. , : cal officials to surrender the vot-| “‘He told me that if he got x * . WASHINGTON (UPD —. The: by Congress more than a year was picked ‘up while sipping beer | | e i ent oe tion files out of the commission’s/signed a statement saying Ali-| * In two of the three counties, @} March said Aligaier did threat-'like a small, homemade grenade’ Respect for U.S. Courts | WWAAAAAAAAAAAAARANNARAAANADAY president of the Federal Bar Asso- TRAVEL TYKE an ‘unidentified sticky substance. irtg records, would find his author-/picked up he would know what ; 2 AF ’ ity challenged by that of a state/had nappenta and he had lots of) Homicide Capt. W. R. Waycott ciation says the nation’s lawyers| | il 2 court. friends,” said March, an employe Sd the tube was about an inch| jshould assume the responsibility l B G SA i N ® : of a mausoleum firm. eS = Jong and as big around) so; communicating to the public | oie wan powiar = Also Use ak Co} Seat © eae | : preigaet heed bea ee ae respect for the law and the; UL—BRAND NEW : President Asked | ww ate sim tc satemen Suited iink mer nl i wheter THIS E URE KA “iatwom'” § Sturdy ~ Comfortable “There was just too many offi-| : * * * ; to Grant Pardon Fatah tee Wik ce ea a ‘oe Earl N. Kintner, in a statement] MODEL 605-8 Res: #995 $ 95 I didn’t know what else to do.” | The bus_took about 65 white| ie delive ‘an gueock) : to Dead Author Merch and his wife sat in their children to schoql Tuesday morn-' ee : cheon in an of aeuty |aSY ACTION SWIVEL HOSE | x: G=D ‘drab little home beside the Katy|ing, A cleaning man found the! appointed Supreme Court Justice! Cleans all over from 1 position => ry. = * AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—President|Railroad tracks and told a news-| device at midday. Potter Stewart, said it was the: Eisenhower has been asked to man: Waycott said one end of the tube t , write a happy ending to the life} Aligaier, who said he walked the appeared charred and indicated | ee responsibility of Jaw: ONLY! story of euthor O. Henry, who!200-odd miles between the prison jyers “to preserve the primacy of served a prison term for Ember. and Parsons, showed up at the ” etext te explode it: law and due process under our rep-, te with 7-piece zlement. March home Oct. 22, four days Houston’s public schools. are resentative form of government, to pay Gebaitig tocle « * after he escaped. segregated. There was no indica-|insure respect for all courts, in-| The Texas Heritage Foundation) ‘We first took him in because/tion this had anything to do with feluding the Supreme Court, the appealed to the President Tuesdayjhe wes sick and hungry,” said|the gadget, police said. highest of all.” | $ to grant a full pardon for the|Mrs. March, prematurely gray at. _ 1 | famed short story writer. 33. “We have always helped peo- | ‘ O. Henry, whose real name was |ple like: that.” William Sydney Porter, served a * * * | ¥ The mro’s omemat WAS $69.95 ve five-year sentence after being -| A week later, Aligaier told them victed 60 years ago of embezzling he was a fugitive. $854.08 from an. Austin bank. He “From then on he always had GUM DROP Powerful % h.p. motor Clip-on tects died in 1910 at the age of 48. jone of us with him,” she said,, . x * * jweeping as she recalled the exper-. , T! paper dust bag ¢ light © quiet Paul Wakefield, foundation pres-|ience. “— ene. B u i vinyl swivel hose @ clip-on tools ident, said in a telegram to Eisen-; ‘‘When my husband went to} oo, guaranteed 4 q 4 4 fi Sf} q 4 q q 4 q q q q 4 4 4 q q 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 q q q 4 4 4 4 4 4 q q 4 4 4 4 4 4 wan .. black sueded leather with a cushion crepe bubble sole. ed under the records of federal | as home with me and the court 60 years ago, there exists|children. If he went out he al. today abundant proof of his inno-|ways had one of us with him,” | cence and of his conviction purely | , on circumstantial evidence.” The author’s widow, Mrs. Sara Coleman Porter, lives at Weaver- Seven Workers Killed ville, NC. Ime Stuttgart Kone many (AP)— CONTROLLED NEAT — e Stuttgart-Konstanz express Hiroshima Bomb Still |plowed through a° group of nine | HAIR DRYER A ‘railroad workers today, killing | Affecting Jap People | seven and seriously injuring an- HOUSTON, Tex. 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School Triged> Could Happen i in Michigan | LANSING w — Tt could happen date survey on the fire safety : here, state fire safety and ‘school |status of the more than 8,000 ‘Officials agree, referring to the school buildings in Michigan. A, Chicago school fire disaster. survey currently is being conduct: | “Such @ school disaster could ¢d to determine the state's class: happen » said Glen- Teom needs in the face of swelling| rey pen waht of the State enrollments; he said. Police Fire Marshal Divisien. This survey, expected to be . “Our school fire record is very | completed by the end of the good, but we've been lucky more fiscal year, also .will include the than anything else.” fire safety rating of the schools. Lioyd E. Fales, consultant on “There is no state law or regula- plant construction for the State tion making periodic fire safety organized fire departments “do make routine inspections of the ‘schools. But there is hothing on the books to make a_-regular in- aac mandatory for every school in the state. : “We have. ' combustible wi large occu- pancy,” Walker said. ‘I'd hate to think of what would happen here in a similar situation.” | Walker said statutes provide’ ithat all new school construction, ccadiohs and communities with Fales said’ the Department of Public’ Instruction. has sponsored legislation in ithe Jast three ses- sions of the’ legislature providing for periodic. safety inspections. The proposed legislation pas failed to pass each ‘time, he said. . * * * : “tt could conceivably happey here, "ehe said. “The old, muiti- story buildings are often at best semicombustible, Some still | have boilers located in the base- ment or under a portion of the | school building.” near classroom areas, Fales said. These also represent a ‘tire hazard, although not to as many pupils, he said.. French tod Ouivie Up: over the previous’ year, @ govern- 57.4 million in 1956, PARIS (UPI) — French coal pro- duction climbed 9 per cent in 1957) pj ment report said today. The report; showed that 59.1 million tons of coal were mined in 1957 against Report Reds Tapping U.S. Military Cables ‘HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -- Two Hamburg newspapers . sald today Communist East Germany - lig tapping Britishand American milinny 9 cables linking West. Ger- many and ar 72 Berlin. many are = involved, * * The aut run through East Ger- The eaeiad Die Welt and gine ant terone Hons, te War-Damage. Claims» for Buildings: Speeded. PARIS — The French Minister of Construction reports that since 1946: about 350,000. war-destroyed The report says a greater bulld- Ger-|ing effort and a long-term ‘policy| are still needed to rectify a situ lation resulting “from the neglect of the last 40 years.” To stimulate ‘Approved by Ruli buildings have been rebdft, 200.000 “ Pipe Line Rate Hike!’ WASHINGTON @ — “A power ing commission examiner has veld Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Qo., Detroit, should be allowed da eee ; " effective, subject to refund. The ruling by Examiner William J. Costello Mon- day will become a fina! com- mission order if no review is ini- tiated within 30 days. construction, the Governinent in-} Technically, Costello's ruling was tends to speed the liquidation ofa supplemental decision in which 150,000 war-damage Gaims still un-|he held that the increase is “just der study. “land reasonable.” man territory. U.S, and British military au- thorities and the West German post office, which controls the tel- Department of Public Instruction, jnspections of the schools manda- must be tailored to modern fire , echoed the warning. tory,” Walker said. safety regulations. But the older’ There also are some 1,500 one-| First execution in~an electric x * & k © ‘buildings -are the potential fire- room schools in Michigan, many chair occurred in New York in Fales said there is no up to. “We make as many checks as traps, he said. with space heaters located in or} 1890. COME SEE... 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Will leave Dec. 18 to spend the) ding: (Clergymen fo Visit i ee “It looks like a four-car calls; “1. guess Y've been in at least sion.” 150 pictures,” said Mickey. “But NEW YORK (AP)—"You. have said i! i it F = ae E* fg ; “Tia hay hare adic ne oe stand your own faults. You can! friendliness bas | progress then—if you learn Jo un- derstand yourself first.” be oe Se ee . breakfast time for Rooney, who is in the middle of a four-week engagement at his first night club appearance here, x * * * Glancing down at the ruins of! rol hea He E i tf ga% BE, eff gL Ade le Ee g # 5 z : g - i Rooney’s outside Interests. at present are concentrated on golf, matrimony, and music — but not in that order, EEE : i FA a | tek folk so! _He’s a -member- of as | point—to discuss his marital prob- ‘|monial strikeouts have hart him for’ a couple of tims, he plays Be rare Yourself, Says Mickey Rooney “They don't scare me, I love the ‘piano now instead of the/Birls. They're here to.stay.” drums, and he likes to write semi- key is quite willing—up toa lems, and if his repeated matri- he hides the. scars well, “T've had five wives,” be said. “Four,” broke in a member of his entourage. “Well, so-I'm.a liar for one? I'm being -divorced again now. But I'm still interested in getting a plate of steak and potatoes. in|: his hotel suite, Mickey remarked: . He has done the musical scores married again. Mickey optimist, “I get a kick out of everything,” he said, “There are no ‘problems that can't ‘be solved, “Happiness is inevitable,. 1 be- lieve. You just have to seek it, But if you do, youT: find it some- where along the line, “I have great faith’ in people. I never judge anybody at the first remains a perennial meeting—or the second meeting.) - Gls for Christmas NEW YORK (AP) — Prominent Cathulice and Protestant ‘clergy- men will travel overseas for Christmas visits with American servicemen, : * * * Francis Catdinal Spellman will fly to Rome for consistory cere- monies Dec, 15 and then will visit Germany, Iceland and Greenland. The cardinal, military vicar of Catholics in the armed services of) the United States, makes a custom of spending Christmas overseas with Re Soe n It isn’t fair, “We can see you—but you can't dent of the National Council of \Chur¢hes of Christ in the U.S.A., see yourself."’ Dr. ee T: eae presi- (Africa. What a Job This Is! LONDON (UPI) — Census-takers traveling via airplanes and rein- deer-drawn sleighs are counting heads in the Nenets area of the Soviet Union, according to Mos- take a month to complete the job in the vast territory north of the! Arctic Circle. ; To void Holiday Rush? LYNCHBURG, Va. 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The Dearborn schoo! already had one game under its belt, a 54-52 overtime loss to Ecorse last Fri- day, and the experience gained in that. contest helped the Thunder- | birds to outplay PCH during the) 1st and 2nd periods. Central ‘trailed by margins of: three to five points before inter- mission and Harrison. Munson's, free throw narrowed the deficit to 33-31 when they left the floor at halftime. Apparently the Ist half session | was all the Chiefs needed to get | the feel of things because it was an entirely different stery follow- ing the rest period. The Chiefs returned to the court! and jumped into a 37-33 lead on successive baskets by Bill Hay- ward, John Bandy and Phil Rabaja and they never relinquished their advantage. Edsel Ford pulled within two points a moment later, but the Chiefs, paced by the shooting of Bandy and Charlie Barge, kept up the pressure and moved steadily away, building their margin to) 67-50 late in the 4th quarter before coach Art Van Ryzin emptied his bench. Four Central players hit double figures in the scoring column. Bandy and Barge, connecting consistently on jump shots from the pivot, took point-making honors with 20 apiece, while Mun- son bagged 12 and Hayward II. The Dearborn cagers had three boys in double figures. Neil Had- ley paced the Thunderbirds with 18 points, followed by Joe Penrod who tallied 15 and Doug Lucas with 11.. Central’s junior varsity coached | by Fred Zittel, made it an all-' victorious evening by trouncing the Edsel Ford reserves 57-45. Booker Hurner scored 15 points and Vern Ellis 11 to lead the Little Chiefs. PONTIAC, cunt. TP GF FT TP Hayward ea 11 ——— 9 0-3 18 Bandy 2-3 20 C 20-2 4 Patterson H 0-1 6 Wautesd 24-5 8 Munson 4 4-7 12 Lucas 3 §-7 11 Fed 0-0 2 Penr 5 5-6 15 Barge 10 0-2 20 Burnick O44 4 Rabaja 10-0 2 McCauley 00-1 9 Staley 00-1 0 Robertson 10-1 2 Totais 29 11-21 69 Totals 21 18- 18-26 60 Pontiac Central ......14 17 18 20—¢69 Edsel Ford ..........18 15 11 16—60' Vikings and Police 'C’ Cage Winners The Vikings and Pontiac Police were victorious last night as the 1958-59 men’s Class C City League er ald } AP Wirepheote TOP LINEMAN — Bob Novo- gratz, Army tackle and lineback- er, won AP Lineman of the Week honors for his work Saturdey in | helping the Cadets defeat Navy, 2-6. “Cage Results. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORES Ashley 62, Laingsburg 30 Monroe Catholic Cent. Belleville 62, Airport 59 Deerfield 49, Ilda 38 Tecumseh 56, Milan 43~ —— 61, Muskegon ¢ Cath. Cent. 50 Muskegon Hts. 53, Gr. Rapids Union 38 Paw Paw 59. be Springfie d 48 Bangor 51, Richland 35 Matteawen 56, Comstock 44 Imlay City 64, Yale 50 Gaylord 60, Cheboyran 43 Jackson.St. Marys 28, Hanover-Horton 22 Homer 63, Parma Western 50 Concord 54, Litchfield 49 Onstead 47. Brooklyn 27 Spring Arbor 32. Jackson Northwest 26 North Adams 45, — <= ek 39 Colon 70, Union ‘City 4 Camden ro = 60, weaaung a Sturgis 57, Bro Mendon 47, Coldwater St. Charlies 27 Lansing Boys’ Vocat’l 37, Pewamo 30 Holt 68, Williamston 30 St. Johns 56, Mount Plee’sant 49 Grand Ledge 67, Belding 25 Pontiac Cent. 69, Dearborn Ed rion 48, Pontiac Northern 42 49, Dearborn Fordson 46 Romeo 46 fovertines) Roe: cakat 47, Milford Oak Park 43, atest Day 23 ly eae 48, Howell 25 ison 61, Royal Oak St. Mary 58 Pontiac St. Frederick 42, Detroit St. Elizabeth 32 MICHIGAN COLLEGE SPORTS Basketball Bowling Green 102, Hillsdale 64 Detroit Tech 92. Slt peery Rock ‘Pa } 66 | Olivet 73, Spring Arbor JC 60 Flint JC 66, Highland Park JC 35 Tuesday's College Basketbal) Scores EAST | Boston College, 80. 80, Rhode Island 67 Fordham $3, ike LaSalle 85, Millersville 58 SOUTH West Virginia 82, VMI 71 Orion Court 68, Grosse lle 38 Ford 60 | Tickets for You . Calling All Basketball madness is here of cage faces and cage aces. * ~ Noten Quint Falls 48-4? on Soph-Laden Huskies Play in First Varsity Athletic Event * By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Northern made an un- successful debut into inter- scholastic athletic competition last night well aware that ‘‘experience is the world’s best teacher." _The Northern basketball team,)ment by Friday noon. which suffered a 48-42 setback at| ithe hands of the Lake Orion, ‘Dragons on the Orion court, was: ‘high in hopes but shy in Se ‘how. players, clip it and bring it ~ Cage Faces * * * Lake Orion, which is not ex- pected to go very far in the Oakland-B race, had just enough to become the first athletic econquerer of the new Pontiac school. 5 The scrappy sophomore-laden ‘Huskies from Northern never had 4 i \the lead in the game but they imever lost the desire in trying ‘to gain it. * * * Orion led 11-10 midway in the \first quarter and 17-14 at the end) es a stanza. At halfume it was) pw | It took more than three pe- ; riods for the baptismal jitters to == the Northern squad. The Huskies finally made their surge | in the final minutes but it was too late. | They closed a 12-point margin ‘ta four points with 50 seconds to go but Jim Recknage] dropped in th» final Orion basket to end the ti.reat. * * * | Recknagel was the night's top! scorer with 15 points, with a Fedynik of Northern hitting for 12. | PNH had a squad made up of all lsc ae except Dick Eley | aid Jim Dempsey, a pair of | seniors who never competed scholastically. | The free throw line was dis-; astrous for Northern. The Huskies) ‘hit on only eight of 26 charity itosses, while Orion got 12 of 15. | Pontiac Narthern’s reserve team, |which is also an _all-sophomore jsquad, scored a 52-16 victory over ithe Orion jayvees. | ” * “We may not have the ex- | perience or the height, but these | kids never quit hustling and | ‘they'll improve,” said coach | Dick Hall of Northern. | Friday night the Huskies play at ‘Rochester, while Lake Orion travels to Oxford. Pontiac North-! GRRrrrrrr, Huskies ‘ od j ° -HMMmmmmmm, Good belepas Lake Poco nteppa id da 71 o, Wm-Mary 74 j i . Georgetown. Ky. 86 Louisville 73 ern will not play in its new gym Wake Forest 56, = 52 until January 9th against Detroit Vanderbilt 71, Sewan 42 Th t Tenn Tech 85, Abilee “christian 64 urston, Auburn 111, Jacksonville. Ala 54 MIDWEST | MOST RESN _ ORION | Tiinois 103, Butler 79 GF T G FT T! Marquette 76, Wisconsin 4 'Fedyntk 5 - i 12 Willams 0 3-4 3 | ee City 74, 1 Ne : * Vincent 2 He : pees & ct V; ki T C 5 kiN ington, vee 61 fex A&M ev cLarty Beer Gea Ello | gt | ef tf Vikings Top Cranbrook, Xavier, io nm bers veret - 1 Bowling Green 102, Hillsdale 64 Norton 3 4-610 Calttson 3 1-2 7) 94-53, With Jump Shot = Soe ans a | Baber © 1-1 ae : W 5 S d 3, Aust <= | Texas 73, ustin OF 48 | Totals “1 8-36 42 Totals 18 12-15 ¢ in aning econds FAR WEST | Washington St. 64, East. Wash 54 Orion ....... ceeesees 17 12 9 11—16) Seattle 91. College of Pacific 53 ‘Northern ......sseees 14 4 8 16—42 Walled Lake opened - its 1958-59 Shaky Win for Rams_ ibasketball season on a winning inote last night at Walled Lake, but |Cranbrook almost made it a sour basketball season officially began, at Jefferson Junior High. Elmo Burgess scored 11 points! and John Bridgewater 10 to lead the Police to a 43-36 win over Town| & Country. Ear] Mudge netted 15) and Roger Reynolds 13 for T & C’ to take game scoring honors. The a defeated Oliver, St. Fred Triu By H. GUY MOATS Plagued - by inability to hit the, (hoops, in their season's cage open-| | beginning or the, Vikings: - * * Bill otis 13-foot jump shot in the final 25 seconds of the game) handed Walled Lake an exciting) 15453 triumph over the Cranes in four of 12 free tries. Freds, as ithe season opener for both schools. | | a whole converted only 10 of 28 | ‘The Vikings trailed at the half, foul shots. | 21-17, and Cranbrook maintained Buick, 33-26,’ as Jesse Watkins/er, last night, St. Frederick irtig: | Rams were not alone in poor a slight lead most of the time bagged 11 and Jim Mathis 10 for gied along to a shaky 42-32 win Shooting. or foul conversions. The) after intermission until Walled the winners. Jack Johnson tallied. 11 for Oliver. ij j Imlay City Trounces Yale Quintet, 64-50 Four different cagers wexe in, double figures as Imlay City| opened 1958-59 basketball play with| a 64-50 triumph at Yale last night. Jim Ward took top honors with 21 followed by John Lengeman 14, Ralph Clark 12 and Pete Brabb 10.! Elizabeth. * over Detroit St. x * In the only other contest. Tues-| ; day night, involving a Suburban! Catholic League club, Royal Oak St. Mary dropped a sizzler, 61-58, | ‘to its Madison. An indication of what the Rams Were. up against in their cold | sheoting was the goal output of captain Tom Derocher. Tom fired some 14 times, wound up with three bashgts. He converted only | AP AlkState Next Week DETROIT (AP)—The Assoc fated Press’ State high school football teams will be announced Dec. 9-10- 112. Ballots were sent to the nearly-600 high school coaches in every sector of the state, and to more than 150 sports writers, broadcasters and officials. The voting was the heaviest in the long history of the All All-State teams. The AP selected all-state teams in all four classes. The ‘Class D honor team will be miade public on Tuesday, Dec. 9. First and second teams in Class C will be announced the Dec. 11--and the climax of the __ following day. The Class B teams will be announced Thursday © D1 balloting—the All-State Class. A squad, will be made public on Friday, Dec. 12. 4 18th annual All-) iSabres managed only six in 23 tries, Lake narrowed the deficit to ‘at the foul line. | 53-62 to set the stage for Allen's What the game lacked in polish game-winning shot. it made up in floor action, - | * * * * + & Kirk Evans paced the Walled Joe Keller was the leading Ram, Lake attack with 18 points and with 12 points. Derocher had 1 and, Allen netted 10. Tom Bray and Sabres’ best was slim Jim Stephen- Jerry Williams led the Cranes with! son with 12 points. ‘17 and 16, respectively. | St. Frederick never trailed, but: x k& {had to break three early 1st period Berkley, trailing by a 21-20 mar., jknots.. After a 13-10 first period gin at halftime, completely out- there Was never any question as played Fordson in the 3rd and 4th ito the eventual winner. iquarters for a 49-36 win over the i . ENT |. ~ * wie ha Pearbom Dave ik the| cin ha ES —John Ptbengeman. Imiay| BACKS; Frank Hartway Almont: Curt time two-pointer. + allie ynts to spar the | Citr: Bob Roac olo George Fowler: Allan Stacey, Crysta | Coach Gene Wright. emptied his ‘s Y P RDS—Newell Harris, Cass City; Falls: Phil Wilson, Cassopolis. ROCHESTER MILFORD bench in the final session. Berkley victory. : FG FT tP FG FT TP . ne (STATE HONORABLE MENTION Ebersole | 2-6 4 And'son 8 0- 1 16 | Ram Jayvees took the prelimi-| | nnis 8 8-715 Schuett 0 0-2 0. inary, 57-20 e ENDS—Mike Blaine, Grand Rapids|Scott Supernaw, Charlevoix; Dean fothery 7 1- 415 Hoy 3 0-2 6 | Bri hto ( ) a Catholic; Tyrone Brown, Battle Creek! Upleger, Almont; Byron Van _ Pelt, pong 1 0-3 2 Scheur'g 0°0- 1 | The Madi Ss til . g n pens Central; Gary Cornish, Stockbridge: Cadillac; Carl Yon Destinon, Grand’ Mason 4 0-1 8 Roselle 6 0- 5 10, ; e Madison-ROSM tilt was a George mies chien aa sole apie greston: ee Soqmase) Hinkle 0 6-0 0 Lawr'ce 0 0-1 0 : Kowa tro edford;, Steve LeBlanc, Arthur Hi George Yost; Shepard. | Hummel . 5 ight battle all the ny: on H appy N otes Charlevoix: Ed Langenburg, Bay City| CENTERS—George Jackoboice, Grand Tee pace ‘ a ; eepettier . . | 7 Top scorer was ROSM’s Ji Mc.| Handy; Dick Pasco, Muskego Catholic: Rapids Catholic; John Jewett, etroit | Reis 0 0-8 6 P SC S RUSM's Jim Mc- ; Lonnie Sanders, Detroit Pershing; Dick|Redford; Roger Rahi, Mount Pleasant: me pane eal Grath with 23. Richard Moos led A strong Ist half offensive show-| Thornton, Barfyton; Gary White, Law-| Bill Rumsey, Constantine: Dick see 19 9-24 47 17 0-14 34 iP ' 1 A : ton; John Young, Bay City Central; Don|vens, Marysville; Joe Sugg. Kalamazoo Rochest 19 10 8 2 winners with 19. ing .and good overall . defensive | zonatti Menistee. Hastin Mas Dave Thompson, Niles; Gary Tice. | tea. ie aan ieee : TACKLES—Wendell Armour, Hai 8: “ Moubieislesresests ST. FRED ST. eLizapetn (Play led Wayne-Oakland’ favorite Pr Bryce, Royal Oak Dondero; re KS—Raiph Absta, Kingsford; ROY ROMEO G FT T G FT i! to 48-25 opening night triumph over|Cupchak, Detroit Chadsey; Marv) Mike Agee, Farmington; Emmett rows. FG FT TP FG FT bid Derocher 5 4-12 10 Durak 1 H ll last ht. Feenstra, Zeeland; Roy Foust, Big Battle Creek Central; Gene Nos ate Flin ' andew 13 #0 6 Black ‘9 2 Bieri 1-5 9 Heed 3 0-1 H owell last nigh Rapids; Mike Mosson, Jackson St. John; Northern; Al Freudenberg. agisc: ition = 81 OP es 1 2 Keller 3 2-312 Camp'a 3 0-0 6 Paced by Jim Lauriden’s 10|Ja° Niewhuis, Holland: Bob Roop, East| Ed Hood, Detroit Dent? John Tobodsin: Hats 2 6@ § iWaurse @ 3 ry Pocs | 2 0-2 4 Steph'n 6 0- 4 12! S 2 Lansing: ‘Tom Sandifer, Grosse Potnte:|ski, Bay Cit tanisiaus; Terry H Hb ® 2 20 irda a Kennedy ¢ 1-3 I Wade 09 3-13 3 points, the Bulldogs romped to Bob Zuver. Okemos. sie. arena) i | Locke, Muskegon: Mea Brice, Detroit st. ‘McKinnon sete oe or 4 i - 2 —Tim Bottle, ran aven: Mary's of Redford; enn{s \ Rutows c 7 2 32-12 intermission edge. Lauridsen|ynariey Brown, Pontiac Central; Doug Center Line Bilt Shuple, Grand Rapids © sie cee. se oe 2 “and teammate Don Appleton fin-|Hanion, Grandville, Larry Johnson, Catholic; Art Thrash, Flint Central; Bob, ep erd 0 0 16 10-28 42 13. 6-23 32! 5 Lakeview: Chuck LePebvre, Alpena: Jim! Van Opynen, Grand Haven; Dave Vivian, | I? — ane aa te a ee. #eserick aw 4 ished with 15 apiece’to outscore the| eener: Vicksburg: Gary Nuttall Bay|Muskegon Catholic: Gordon Wolf * od 07 47 a 17-12 # Ce ses iM entral; Dave O'Connor, Port Huron) Lansing, Jim Youker, Traverse c y 8 Tov + a. t tq 8 5-4 St. Elizabeth ¢....... 10 8 10 4—§2 losers with their combined tdtal. (5¢°7 stepnen; John Snyder Manistee.|Francis” Romeo ccc, css. 7 13 4-46 9 Cage Faces! If you are a cage face or a cage ace, you can win a couple tickets to a pro or college basketball game. Each week The Press photographers catch many facial ex- pressions of high school players and fans at various games. * If your face appears on The Press sports page as a Cage Face from the crowd or a Cage Ace from among the within two days and take your choice of any two available tickets for college and pro basketball games. *x x * Last night’s game produced these Cage Faces. Is your face here? If so, clip your face and bring it to the sports depart- ~ and every week we get a variety x * * into the sports department ,* a ‘Oak Park in Breeze | Breezing to a 14-0 Ist period | ‘lead, Oak Park coasted to a 43-2 23| ;victory at Country Day last night | for its initial triumph against one | loss. Mike Detmer paced the attack with 17 points. Tom Derleth’s 7 digits topped Country Day. ELUSIVE BALL — Dennis Pontiac Northern and Charies Williams (left in white jersey of Lake Orion) grapple for the _elusive ball while Dick Eley (35) and Bob Shuler PoniacCenal) laeOion 8 Rucheaer AT Si fieloak ca? Woled uke 33 Torna” Berkley ......49. Oak Park ....43 eel Ford ..60 Ponta Nor, Wild. 1, izabeth.32 Cont 3 Romeo Ab Fordson ......36 Coury Day...23 Vincent (41) of ern’s debut in victory. Pontiae Presa Phete (54) get in on the scramble. Orion ruined North- athletics last night with a 43-42 © By CHUCK ABAIR Rochester parlayed a big early, lead and Milford’s failure to make la foul shot in 14 tries into a 47-34 | triumph in the season opener for ‘both schools at Rochester last i Troy nipped Romeo 47-46 in an overtime thriller at Troy giving the Colts two straight successes in the young season. Although never able to get very close in score, Milford held the overall playing edge throughout Lucadem on ‘B’ Team ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM troit St. Mary's of Redford. ’ TACKLES—Howard Mudd, \Central. Jack Lawing, Farmington. Central: redford. ‘ALL-STATE SECOND TEAM UPI Lists All-Staters ENDS—Bob Bishop, Bay City Central; Mike Hughes, De- Midland; Ken Hardin, Flint | GUARDS--Mike Ward, Grand Rapids Catholic Central: CENTER—Dave Behrman, Dowagiac. ‘ BACKS—Jerry Gross, Bay City Central; Ron Watkins, Flint Butch Kokaly. Bay City Central: Ken Mike, Detroit the last half after trailing 29-12. The Redskins, making their de- but under new coach De yie, showed good pot the ragged contest despite having only two experienced performers. * bi * Rochester also had a rough night; nine conversions in 24 attempts helped make the difference. The veteran “RHS contingent half but lost contro] of the back-| boards following the intermission.| Terry Anderson tried hard to spark Milford to a big come- back effort with a 10-point 3rd period but the Falcons kept scor- ing just enough to keep their comfortable edge. . * * * Anderson finished?with 16 going scoreless in the last nine minutes. The southpaw sharpshooter made one streak. Newcomer Bob Roselle turned in a good performance in his first varsity game scoring 10 _— six in the final: period. He L — Kulesza, Muskegon Catholic; Jerry Wingeart, looked good in spots as a re- | eT AGIAaS Ken May, Marshall; Ed Budde, Detroit Denby. GUARDS—Ed Youngs, Jackson; Dick Grabbe, Sturgis. 2. CENTER—John Houtman, Adrian. BACKS—Jim Hodo. Flint Northern; Bernie Palmateer, Port ‘Huron; Kar! Toth, Sturgis; Alex ALL CLASS A FIRST TEAM ENDS—Bob Bishop, Bav City Central:| Ed Kulesza, Muskegon Catholic TACKLES— Howard Midland: | Ken Hardin, ‘Flint | GUARDS—Mike Ward, Grand Rapids | Catholic: Jack Lawing, Farmington. ‘CLASS A SECOND TEAM ENDS—Jerry Wineart. Niles: Meadows, Royal Oak Dondero. TACKLES—Fd Budde. Detroit Denby: )Bob Weaver, Lansing Eastern. GUARDS—Ed Youngs, Jackson; Louis| Wilson. Grand Rapids Central. u ALL CLASS B FIRST TEAM ENDS—John Runqutst, John | East Lansing. | Valcanoff, Lansing Eastern. CENTER-—John Houtman. Adrian. BACKS—Jerry Gross, Bay City Cen- tral: Ron Watkins Flint Central: Butch oklay, Bay City Central; Ken Mike Detroit Redford. CENTER—Jim Kanick!. Bay City Cen- | tral BACKS—Jim Hodo,: Flint Northern: |Bernie Palmateer, Port Huron, Alex Valeanoff, Lansing Eastern; Tom Kirk- connell, Mount Pleasant. |Keeley, River Rouge. |Mike Hughes, Detroit St. Mary's of Red-| CENTER—Dave Behrman, cap eladlie BAC Kar! Toth, Stur Loren ACKLES—Ken May, Marshall; Bil)” leew peen Cadillac; Doug ier, East Baldwin. Flint Kearsley ‘Lansing: Jo Lacadam, West Bleom- GUARDS—Dick Grabbe Sturgis; John field. ‘CLASS B SECOND TEAM | ENDS—Bob Picard. Menominee: Dan) , Underwood, Dowagiac TA ACKLES—Bil! Flanagan, Kingsford;!Haven: Alan Gibbs, Battle Creek Tae. i ee jpuckey. Cass City ‘view: Forrest Walpole, Cass Citr; Bill ARDS—Chris Alien, Ionia: Terry ‘Vescolani, East Lansing. Gan Traverse City. ALL CLASS C-D FIRST TEAM CENTER—Marv Herrog. Kingsford. BACKS—Chuck Overhizer, Sout CENTER—Gary Howell. Holt. ENDS—Jim Ostrander, Almont; All| | Montel. Benton Harbor St Joseph BACKS—Jim Fox, Mount Pleasant | TACKLES—Keith Howe Boughton Sacred Heart: Tom Dittman. Richmond; Lake: Ken Wojan, Charlevoix GUARDS—Dennis Rodebaugh, craft; Wendell Orm. Hillman CLASS C-D SECOND TEAM School- | Dock Koskt. Wakefield; Dary Parma Western, Krugman, | ENDS—Roger oe White Pigeon: om Brown, Kalamazoo U. ave Racer, Richm * ey ER—Larry Marlatt, Atlanta 5 a 'bounder and ballhandler. bd * * Bruce Ennis and Gene Lothery were the key boys who kept Rochester far ahead. Each swished 15 points. Ennis made 5-for-10 floor shots and, 5-for-7 fouls as the winner’s only real consis- tent shooter. * * * A foul conversion with eight sec- | Harris provided the Troy margin ‘of victory after the Colts came) “from behind twice in the extra period. * * * The regulation game ended 42-42 ' when Troy's little Don-Harned sank | a crucial basket with 20 seconds left. Troy raced to a 12-3 lead in the opening quarter and had other advantages of seven. and h} six but Romeo kept coming back. Then the Bulldogs started set- ting the pace and the victors had to rally. six straight field goa] attempts in. Heisman’ for Dawkins (SPORES Troy Nips Romeo, 47-46 Rochester Beats Milford, 47-34 Royal Oak Ace ls Named for Prized Honor Former Cranbrook Star ‘Flabbergasted’ Over National Acclaim WEST POINT, N.Y. u — ''Flab- bergasted!”’ That was the comment today of the first captain and brigade com- mander of the Corps of Cadets the president of the first senior ‘class, and the captain of the Army on the foul line but the Falcons’ football team on the selection of Pete Dawkins as winner of the Heisman Trophy as: the outstand- ing college football player gf 1958. * * * Just in case you think they stifle individual.expression at.the Acad- emy, the comment was made by one man who holds all of those honors on the plains — Pete Daw- kins. He also sings and will travel. He wants to join the Air Force when commissioned in June. “Flabbergasted” was Pete Dawkins but no one else at this gray fortress on the Hudson where the cheers still echo from Army's great undefeated season and resounding victery over Navy. “He is an inspirational leader and well deserving of the award.” said Colone| Earl “Red” Blaik, the Army coach. * * * ‘Tt's wonderful to hear about it,” said Dawkins. ‘I want to thank everyone concerned and specially to a great gang of fellows on our team and Colonel Blaik for making it all possible.” The versatile, 20-year-old half- “C-| hack from Royal Oak, Mich., won 'onds left in the overtime by Bob! the Heisman Trophy by a sub- | stantial margin in the voting by 1,191 sport¥ writers and sports- casters. The nationwide poll was. conducted by the Downtown AC. He will receive his trophy at the club's annual dinner at the Down- town AC:Wednesday, Dec. 10. Dawkins received 296 first-place votes and 1.394 points in the bal- loting. Randy Duncan, quarter- back of Iowa’s Big Ten champions, was second 194 and 1,021 and Billy Cannon, halfback of Louisiana — State's No. 1 team, third 198 and — 975 The Colts leq by one point after each of the Ist two guarters and’ ‘held a 3429 edge going into the -| final eight minutes. Harned, who ‘had a big goal in the overtime,| topped both teams with 20. Bob! Acton added 13 and the other over- li % ~ ® A polio victim when in the seventh grade, Dawkins has made an inspirational comeback. | He is 6-1, 197 pounds, and starred in hockey and baseball too. Only two vears ago he failed to win a football letter because of lpoor blocking and tackling. Today Ihe tops them all. * * r How does it feel with football =| all finished? “Kind of let down,” he replied. “(All season the pressure has been building. . Everything biew off when we beat Navy. “I'm playing hockey, he stars jon defense, now and I'm sore all lover. It felt stiff to get back on 2 skates again. But it’s kind of re- ilaxing’ to play hockey. Not that hockey ‘isn't tough, It is. But the- pressure isn't) there. Not from the! spectator standpoint. We want to win in hockey just like in football but it's more relaxing.” Lg 2 j 4 s i 4, i “ | < ® am ak ek ce ce ce Se ce ek ce cl ce a ee es cc a ce ce ee kk i 8 ae ee ee oe ee ee oe ee Ae 1 Lo 5 ~ Bengal S Trade. To ro ae xk * & THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1998 _ ? 4 y x * * Opinion Split on Hiring of Big Name Coach at UD Moford to Get 1 Bosox Catcher Cleveland Sends Wertz and Geiger to Boston for Jim Piersall WASHINGTON ® —Frank (Trader) Lane, Cleveland general} son manager, is on another swapping binge, ~ Within the space of a few hours yesterday he (1) shipped first base- man Vie Wertz and outfielder Gary Geiger to for centérfielder Jimmy Pie and (2) sent in- fielder Bobby Avila to Baltimore for pitcher Russ Heman and a re- ported $30,000 in cash. - Avila may wind up at second base for the Orioles because Billy Gardner had an off. sea- son in 1958. Wertz, 33, will be the Boston first baseman, perhaps alternating with Dick Gernert, a righthanded batter. Geiger will battle with _Marty Keough and Gene Stephens) far_the center field job with the - | Haves, Have-Nots Sq Bonus Fight Red Sox. : Joe Gordon, Cleveland mana- ger, said Piersall! will be his cen- ter fielder,. a job split among Larry Doby, Woody Held and Gei- - ger last season. Detroit kept the trade mill | busy by sending pitcher Herb | Motord, a righthander, to Bos- ton for catcher Lou Berberet. The Tigers were hurting for catching last season. They believe| they have come up with a solid | lefthanded-hitting catcher in Ber- beret to give Red Wilson a lift.’ Berberet, traded to Boston from pig io ss last May, hit .210 for) the Red Sox, He shared the. work with Sam White and Pete Daley. | Moford, 29, was brought up from * the Charleston, W. Va., farm of," the American Assn. in June and) managed a 49 record with the, Tigers. | Qlivet Football — Coach Honored | MARSHALL — Henry Paul, well stocked treasuries and farm | than 35.000 whose Olivet College football team broke the nation’s longest losing | streak this season, has been named Michigan Small College Coach-of-| the-Year. Paul was honored yesterday at the third annual Associated Press state college football luncheon. T AP also honored 22 players. Members of the first and second, team of the All-State small college | DETROIT @ — Will the Univer- sity of Detroit go after a big name coach—the likes of Frank Leahy, for example—in its bid for national football prominence? Wally Fromhart, elevated from backfield coach to the top job five erday be- 4-4-1 sea- years ago, was cause of his disap ‘itan Grid ~ Roughly, the field of possible suc- cessors is divided into two cate- ‘gories—(1) a big name coach with the inevitable big price tag, and (2) a younger man, possibly gn &s- sistant coach with bright prospects or a successful high school or small college coach. ; ‘John R. Mulroy, vice president in charge of athletics, says there olicy Divided “is a complete split right now. on whether to = a big name coach of a man with more of a local background.” Big name coaches have their ad- vantages and their drawbacks.- One booster prominent in the Gus Dorais Foundation summed up his feeling this way: “The schedule is getting tougher Player Demands Run Info United Front see ns WASHINGTON m -+ Baseball magnates today formed an angry, united ‘front against the major league players’ bid for a cut of the owners’ income and. minor leaguers’ demands for a pension plan, The big league players, al- ready bulwarked by a pension plan supperted by World Series radio and television money, jolt- ed their employers yesterday with a ary proposal calling for 20 per cent of each club’s gross revenue, At the same time, International League executives were shocked by the threat of a strike by their players following the officials’ re-, fusal to buckle to an ultimatum by the athletes’ lawyer. “You will accept the pension plan or you will not have Interna- tional League baseball,” attorney uare Off WASHINGTON (AP)—A battle] betwee the haves and have-nots! lever baseball’s bonus and draft | practices built up to its first show- ‘down at the major-minor league | meetings today. ; * * The minors scheduled a vote on' three proposals designed in dif-| ferent fashion to reduce what, Commissioner Ford Frick has de- scribed as crazy handouts of thou- sands of dollars in bonuses to young players. * * Major league clubs will pass the final word later this week when ithe issue reaches them. And they | 3. Restore a modified version of iwill exert - influence over the; ‘action of their minor affiliates at) today’s session, “The clubs that have—those with Montcalm Team New ; Huron Pin Contender Hottest itenr in ‘the Huron Bowl ‘Classic is the upsurge of the re- cently shuffled Montcalm Centre Under Way |systems—want to limit the draft. The clubs that haven't want more of a chance to pick up prom- ising players from leagues of lower classification, B.! * * Proposals up for decision. by the 24 minor leagues would: 1. Expose all minor league ‘players to the draft forever after \their first year in organized base-| | ball, | 2. Expose them after the first) lyear, but if not chosen at that time keep them off the eligible llist until they have played four years, ithe old bonus rule which would require major league clubs to re- itain for two full seasons any| player signed for a bonus of more, * * The New a Yankees submit- ited this last proposition in an ef- ‘fort to minimize bonus payments but block what they consider grave threats to farm systems and sup- capable youngsters, The Yankees | say either of the other plans) would create sus such a threat. | * James Durante was meres as saying. Frank Horton, president of the Rochester club, who reported Durante’s words, said the direc- tors “could find no way, within the economic framework of the league, to raise the more than a quarter of a million dollars to-un- derwrite a pension plan. Durante. had informed the In- ternational League the players had resolved not to sign 1959 con- tracts nor to report to spring training until the pension pian was accepted, ‘ Horton's reply was: ‘We intend to operate the deague and play baseball in the 1959 season. But we cannot agree td a pension! plan.” No strike threat hovered over’ af ed Sox; * & ie the time. We have to sell tick- ets. It’s logical that. we need somebody the people have faith in.”’ He added: “This is our last shot at the big- time. If we fail this time, well, I'd say we have run our course.” He said his first choice for the job is Ofe Graham, former Cleveland Browns. quarterback. Another man close to the U. of D. athletic situation said: “lf Detroit is going: to go big- a * * Bees Big name coaches cost money. ~*~ The University of Detroit never — AP Wirephote has said what it paid Fromhart or TIGER — Catcher Lou what’ it intends to pay his suc- ge pe (above) of rag gc cessor. But undoub’ From-| *™§ x was . : eS troit Tigers rday in ex- hart’s salary was less than- the $20,000 or so it takes to hire a Big Ten coach. change for right-handed pitcher Herb Moford. Berberet “hit .210 As for a big hame coach's ability tn oo Bod ee et ener = ‘to pull big crowds, the U. of D. nay macys mat cere Announce Little All-America 11 campus seats only 25,000. Albion End Tom Taylor ~ One source said the ' faculty athletic committee’s decision to name line coach John Ray as interim football director may. be ; an indication Ray has the inside | track for the job. | Ray, 34, is a former Notre Dame, Honor Team by AP | Six-Man.Backfield for Football? CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) ~ Everything has changed in mod- ern football except the seven-man jline and four-man backfield, Duke University football Coach Duke's M urray ‘Offers - Radical Grid Shakeup ‘The srapenel for a revamped alignment is all the more startling isince it comes from.a man whose teams have long been associated . fense is superior.” jfense and more interest for the Put on Small College} surrey with a conservative style of foote Bill Murray thinks the time has ball. - come for a revolutionary shakeup | ~ in this basic alignment, * * * His proposal—which makes such innovations as the forward pass and lonesome end look conserva- tive by comparison: A five-man line fronting a six-man backfield. -* Murray maintains, however, that “‘this idea has been highly ‘overstated, We probably ran from more different formations this year including the lonesome end than any other.team in the area.” + & ee Murray is convinced the offen- sive phase of the game is heading for a deadend under the present setup. “The defense,” he said here today, “has caught up with * offense and the scoring has been lower and lower. * * * - “We're seen scores of new of- ; fensive variations this year but! ¢ they generally proved that the de- eeoneeeeeoeeeeeee gs Coeeesveseeees ° VSQ BRANDY peesccuewee * * * eovcveeevoveveeees * @eseeeo- “@eoe006 Murray said he has submitted esse his mine bac ine NCAA rules, ¢’s” commi | e “Tt would eliminate all precon. | ceived defensive measures, § 4°, 4/5 Qt. Pint < “It would make a place for’ ¢¢- - 206 ore boys with speed and less; °,°,°.°, .. weleecee size as.a result of fewer linemen. | ¢ « eee see ees eoecce It Would tend to alleviate some} ,° siclee siciciee of the problems of recruiting since it would take some of the big men out of football, who are the hard- est to find. . “And it would provide more of- spectators.” x * maintains that if ‘“‘col- lege foctball is to be kept in a the heads of the major league| 2d Olivet College lineman. He magnates but they were seething] Joined the U. of D. staff four years| over what they called “unthinka-|280~as freshman coach and last, NEW YORK’ W— From 11 ble and unteasonable demands" by Year Moved up to take over the <-hools which lost only a total of the players. coaching of the line. |20 football games comes the As- General .manager Frank Lane x * _ ‘sociated Press Little All-America of the Cleveland Indians said | He fills the bill of ‘local back- for 1958. there wasn’t a chance the own- ground’ mentioned by Mulroy—fa- Ten of the first team are sen- ers would give in to the players’ miliarity with the university, its iors. The lone junior is Carlos’ demands, neighboring high schools, and the Gonzales, whose play at guard was Earlier, . the players’ withdrew, Titans’ football squad. 'a big factor in Californie Poly’s their original request for 25 per| Other names that cropped up in 8-1 record. cent of the regular season radio early discussion of possible small) Forming the backfield are John and television receipts of the two name coaches were John Shada, Green of Chattanooga; Sam Me- leagues, 42-year-old Titan backfield coach;| Cord of East Texas State; Rob- The players then shot back with) Dan Boisture, coach at Redford St.| ert Webb of St. Ambrose and plan. Mc-| Tech. | Cotter of St. Theresa and Jack | | Paired et guard with Gonzales Simmons of Holy Redeemer. is Charles Davis of McMurry. The 'West Chester Teachers and Robert’ | W ’ ertz Glad He s 'Baake of Wheaton. The center is With, Not Against William Long of Wiiliamette. Pointers Snap Maples String | Bosox’s Williams (7, ser ot Mossaip! Souhers and Tom Taylor of Albion. A victory in the final event a ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) port of minor league teams and'last night’s swim meet for host. ‘When a reporter told Cleveland ‘Gresham Meets Dawson | | ‘club, Grosse Pte., cost Birming-|first baseman Vic Wertz he had | ham high its first: dual-meet loss;been traded to the Boston Red! since the 1956-57 season. Sox yesterday, Wertz answered, Pointers took the event, opefi- “Aw, you're kidding.’ j will DETROIT ® — Gene Gresham, Michigan \Pittsburgh next Tuesday |_Mary High School; Tom Connell of Edward Meador of Arkansas | jtackles are Richard Emerich of, | | lightweight champion,’ fight Weyman Dawson of, in a! healthy condition, we will have * sorts of offensive variations.” | “As a resut, the defense would never be certain in its } The Atlantic Coast Conference coach pointed out that “we in the South play defensive football, probably due to the influence of Gen, Bob Neyland of Tennessee.” An alignment permitting six] |backs, he said, would ‘‘open up all BRANDY IST. CORP., 350 FIFTH AVE., NV. CALIF. GRAPE BRANDY, 84 PROOF ir , PRE-CHRISTMAS | | | SALE READY TAILORED by HARWOOD squad were given awards of merit| formidable at the luncheon, attended by more: ies ne ene A eS plus than 70 players, coaches. sports 1 owiers have climbed from the bot- writers, college officials and SPE! tom of the league into a contend- Support Soil for the second proposal, entered by the Los An- 'geles Dodgers, for a first-year draft and then a layoff through | ing test for both squads, 49-47, = * when they won the 160-yard free- Wertz was-in suburban Gates, style relay. Winning team was |suctt of honor at a little. seceue ‘scheduled 10-round match at Gray-, ‘stone Ballroom. cial guests. American League Prexy |: Will Harridge Resigns WASHINGTON (AP) — Wilham Harridge resigned today as presi- dent of the American League, Harridge. who headed thé Teagne since 1931, -made his deeision- known this morning after meeting with the club owners. His retirement will become et. | fective as soon.as the league is prepared to ‘select his successor. | NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Won Lest Pet New York ou 5 688 Beston venous El 3 688 | Philadelphia : 58 8 9 a Syracuse 10 412) WESTERN DIV ISION Won test Lies Si Louis) -..- - 12 Detroit Wee ees eee 10 10 0 Minneapolis ws eeeeeeneee- 9 «(11 Cincinnati =f Seareren are 3. Ot6 8 58 ceeded 600. The team battle |ing sixth position. Last time out, Montcalm swamped West Side Mobil 3201- 3102, winning three points. Their lcames of 1041. 1063 and 1097 were 'among 'the season's best. 7eorge Chicovsky posted a 215-223-245, 683. while Lee Putti racked up a. 289 in a 676 series. Clark Balch hit 718 on games of 268, 212, 238, and Monroe Moore 224-238-213, 675 for the losers. . * * * West Side Recreation took three from league-leading Humphries, , 3168-3163. Frank Spadafore had 915-913-296. 654 for the winners, and Mike Samardzija led Humph- ries with a 214-223-216, 653. Pat Sweeney fired a 652 as did Paul George in other games. as twenty-five of the 60 bowlers ex- for first place is becoming a scram-| ble among four strong teams. 1,689 See Piston Victory DETROIT (® — Two field goals by Walter Dukes in the last 22 seconds carried the Detroit Pistons to a 95-91 victory over the Phila- delphia Warriors in a National Basketball Assn, game last night. * * * The last second victory. to which, George Yardley contributed his|© season's high of 37 points, also boosted the Pistons into a .500 record at 10-10. Dukes, who totaled 12 points, scored the first of his two vital | baskets on a 10-foot jump shot to break a 91-91 tie and the — second on a tip-in of teammate i Joe Holup’s missed free throw; with eight seconds to go. The Pistons’ smallest home $ crowd of the season, 1,689, saw Celtics Yardley sank 15 field goals and 7 of 10 thee throws. 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Service Anywhere! te: * rs) oO lies _pamrv.srx _p-THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1958 With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press ~ Husky En ry From Is Press ‘Derby’ Win ef ~ Walled Laker's 135-Pound Buck ls Worth $150 Storeman Clyde Hazen Bags 8-Point Trophy on Drummond Island. By H. GUY MOATS A fine, 8-point buck that tipped the scales at 235-; pounds, dresesd out, today had brought a $150 reward to the hunter who downed It. * * & At expiration of the two- day extension, following the! state’s deer season windup, no new entry had appeared to challenge Clyde Hazen’s big one for top honor in The Press’ 1958 deer contest. County hunters were al- lowed the extra time to get By JACK PATTERSON At the end of any deer season there are two figures that pretty well tell the story of that 15 day period of feverish . activity in the woods, One is the number of deer killed. The other is the number of hunters shot, Of the two the latter is more easily tal- Pontise Press Pheote THE WINNERS — Here's the buck and here’s the hunter who got the 1958 Press’ contest win- ner’s award of $150. Clyde Hazen number involved. of hunting fatalities in the season just past (11) is nothing to inspire smugness, it is surprisingly low in view of crowded conditions on some public hunting grounds and in view of the fact that anybody with five bucks is entitled to a deer license, ~ _As far as the deer kill is con- back from northern areas Dozen Schools, 1,000 ‘Pupils Expected Program for Prep Skiers does After several months of “spade work”, in contacting high|man, handling the group, is a former Olympic ski competitor), _lschool authorities in the Oakland county area, announcement| |Rochester, Romeo, and Grosse Pte., Troy, Avondale. was made today by Hal McInnes of Grampian Mt. ski area of | _ Where necessary equipment will be furnished for the young Longer Season for Deer’ Would Cut Winter Loss cerned any figure ts at best an guess, Not enough time. as elapsed to permit the es-— timaters to pick “a figure, al- toward & heavy legal kill, Whatever they come up with as the legal kill should be doubled to include deer illegally shot through- out the year. That latter figure should come somewhere near the true total, * * * But whatever picture is revealed one thing is sure. Too many deer have survived. A mild winter like last year’s probably would see most survivors last it out until the new growth of spring. But signs and portents indicate anything but a mild winter. Heavy snows that prevent deer from feeding in the uplands will result in a starvation loss measured in tens of thou- sands. * * * Now there is no human agency that can prevent a heavy starva- tion loss under the conditions out- lined above, save one, the man with the rifle. The deer are going to die, The only question is, how. x *« * One possible way to limit star- vation would be to authorize an though every Indication points a TEACHES NEW SYSTEM—Personable Gerry Monod (above), veteran skier and ski teacher who has just signed on as profes- sional at Grampian Mt. Club, near Oxford, is teaching a new system. Monod will conduct a school daily at the area, featuring the new Wedln method. It covers the downhill slalom, in- which emphasis is put on using merely the shoulders for in-and-out turns, rather than the hips and midsection. & Record Harvest of Deer in U.P. ber of deer killed in Michigan's Upper Peninsula have been carried south across the Straits of Mack- additional deer season running, say, from the middle to the end of December. Namber of any- deer permits could be made inac, the Mackinac Bridge Au- has a day to go. taken 12,976 deer south across ST. IGNACE w® — A record num- | thority reports. And the count stil] At 7 a.m. Tuesday, hunters had | Hunters Report Fox Population ‘Up’ This Year Reports from area fox hunters indicate the fox population may be “up” for this winter. Fred Baucom, Harry Nichols and Paul Brazie of the Lapeer area have been running the reynards for several weeks, say they have seen many, but have taken only one. The lone trophy was bagged Monday, It was a fat female. * * * vailable on a first-come basis The winning entry came along |'D¢ organization of a winter-long prep ski program. * skiers. rit areas where threatened large- | the Straits, compared with a | “We saw lots of tracks and many after several “knots” had been The program is scheduled to go into action next Monday Basic plan for the school was the formation of a ski | scale starvation seems likely, Previous record 11,393 in 1947. /fox, but had to run that fast female tied in the race for the leader. |afternoon. It involves the study of equipment, beginning les-| ciyp in each school, with a faculty member in charge. Each x * * The bear count today was 378, fr six hours before bringing her ship. First big buck was @ 207- |sons in the essentials of the sport, and will run for about 12 or inn is conducted by its own officers. Such a season might not be nec- compared with a record 406 in|'© bay”? Baucom says. — very long Then, = ul wae - The course consists of 15 lessons with an additional pro- essary every year, but there will 192, Parts and Service D t : aj to come when | sion came three 220-pounders. oe — Pgh are 12 area schools enrolled tal gram that will take in advanced students. The latter group a foal senha Sash Palani yen ah sie ea sur an ce Dep After a few days more, a 22)- ‘| ya ad wi e new prieapcsran vs Pro, ledge ™m will get instruction in the swing turn, the Wedeln system of jess waste of harvestable deer. to the Upper Peninsula for the Open 7 A.M.-9 P.M. pounder eliminated ve Nagel wii os haha Gerry Lee the instructor. Lesson periods ssiom skiing and the technique of slalom racing. The school deer season which closed Sunday. - Does leadere, te take ever for a few every school day, after the regular school work. (1, the first of its kind in this section of Michigan, Grampian . : It estimated 56,000 crossed the then] jpaqnenny nme Friday days. ' Where the school groups are large, like that from Bir- Mt. officials believe. Bags Fine 10-Pointer brand-new Mackinac bridge in the CY” OWENS, INC. x *& * mingham (250) each holds one afternoon for itself. 1961 Geer gaanca 47 8. Saginaw FE 5-4101 An interesting angle of the con- About 1,000 hopefuls will take part in th he 1 . i Hig first deer, taken during his : .test was the lack of big deet, of|vectines says. te one Little Reward in Trapping first deer-hunting expedition to the for that mafter, any entries taken x * a Upper Peninsula, also was the only in county areas. In the past one of F Pp I L M k one bagged by the family group. 7 the biggest winners in The Press| Besides Birmingham, schools listed now include both Pon-/F UY PFICeS at LOW ar eet nal eniigiee aes EXPERIENCED MECHANIC contests was taken in the Highland| “ac Northern, with about 100, Pontiac Central with 50. Bloom- nae ’ | x recreation area. field Hills, Lake Orion, Oxford, Waterford (whose Dave Free-| “I think I’m going to get out of|section,”” Hanes declared. “Trap-|Orion. Joe’s buck was a 10-pointer WANTED AT ONCE! Little Stories About Outdoors . Deer hunters usually hold the upper hand in contacts with the state’s most-sought-after game animals. It’s a surprising bit of news when the tables are turned, like the experience reported this week by Davisburg’s Dennis - Barry. Barry was” nuBune near McBain in Missaukee county. Here’s what happened: Barry was just taking ‘aim at a buck, part of a small group of deer, when . the entire group suddenly turned on him, knocked him down-.and trampled him. Barry was treated for scratches and bruises at a weapons. Sixteen received their certificates a short time ago, and the new class was filled right at _the start. * * * A pair of Michigan brothers, Joe. and George Kelly of Pick- ford, have come up with a gadget to solve the problem of cold feet on the deer runways. A metal con- tainer in which a smal] oil heat- ter is attached, is being marketed hospital. “I never had a chance to fire a shot,” he said. shanties arid small cabins. Pioneer Hunters comprise one of pu we AA Se Ge x *& * xe the area’s oldest most active hunt-|S@t --+r--+- 2:28. TAQ 1:58 eed Clever dogs, these great Danes. Identical bucks, as far as ing groups. They account for most/Mon. ....... 3:15 9:38 3:50 10:00) Hank Roberts’ (Raven Hill's ken-| racks were concerned, were [of the raccoons taken in the area. weimes °°." ac 135° $50 1133, nels, Clarkston) Tiny, sleeps on her personal couch, but when she’s thirsty trots down the hall to the bathroom, turns on the washbasin: faucet. Tiny, otherwise ‘‘Thunder- bird,” got her kennel name by crashing into the family television Screen, after a pictured big bird) with flapping wings. The bird was ‘part of a commercial for a well- known wine. * * * by the brothers. It works as well for duck blinds, tents, trailers, ice taken last week by a Pontiac area father-son hunting combi- nation. James Sr. (Jim) and dames dr. (Jimmy) Horton, 3044 Bessie, Auburn Heights, downed the deer at Big Bay in the UP. Each rack was a 9-pointer, with five points on the left side. Jim's buck weighed 175, Jimmy’s 185, * * * A new class in basic rifle Jimmy captured the 1954 “big! , |100, hence éarly reservations are Coon Hunters Set Date for Banquet Date has been set and plans completed for the annua] meeting of the Pioneer Coon Hunters associ- ation. Officers will be elected, and the annual banquet wilt be held Dec. 13. Site is the Bald Eagle Inn at Ortonville. The ticket supply is limited to this business of trapping,” Jim Hanes, golfer-trapper, declared to- day. ping is hard work, and for the price the pelts are bringing now, it isn’t worth the time and effort.” Hanes, Stan Tominsky and Stan's father, Stan Sr., of Elizabeth Lake | road took 1,300 in the area's waters during the 1957-58 season. They re- ceived 73 cents a pelt, Hanes says. Hanes plans to get his father, Hanes explained that current payment for raw furs is at tts lowest_point in. 22 years. Jim has been trapping muskrats for that many years, says that extra- large pelts of prime fur now bring only a half dollar, where during the 1947 season similar ’rat pelts brought $3.50 on the raw fur market. “There are few ‘rats with the ‘extra’ requirements left in this at the trapping business, then quit it, himself. Outlook for a good fur crop is bright, Hanes says, but the price is too low. 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Teta ~~ FF 6 ee Ee Ben il vr -s ae i a - aa 128 2S a oe: ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1958 | ___THIRTY-SE ears’ Work on 135-Mile Locks Chain a ae By RIVETS _ OTTAWA,’ Ont, (AP)-—Canadian| been slice July 4 forjules, which need to be ratified "by, sels but on lake carriers with a seaway olficials believe the St.|14-foot three, Can- Canadian Cabinet and ap-|carrying capacity of 25,000 tons Lawrence Seaway will be ready | ada’s -and the two |These ships have space for eight ups next April —| United Prelimi-|times as much cargo as present z N. ¥,, @ne_ready-for 27-foot draft canal users, They will expedite have beert toiling for ee pamieeet ck Soe 6 ont Se ee ee ee four years to complete the 135-|. our: other locks, “all. within 90) the. gross registered tonnage ofj/rador and Ungava to Great Lakes) . mile system of seven: locks, tour| wane ax wneamer Litem ane : & ton | steel mills, and shipment of West- ( other deep channels.| pleted and tests of mechanism) $-« 100 for gen-/ern grain to upper St: Lawrence iY finished by April ale . ‘are partial| = nll, aan iredg.|_ Ten new bridges for railway end See rege ree ie widen anus ee the|70ad traffic: crossing the seaway| © x *% * ~~ |Mumimy Found in France new route and completion. of a|7ute are almost finished. Tenders) ‘The seaway, with its 800-foot a og " a turning basin at the seaway en-{27@ t be asked next year for! tocks, will be capable of handling BOURG, France (UPI) — A GEOPLNOD FOR. |] LGOT S HOT UP, HAM trance in Montreal Harbor. Bat| CoUSttuction of a shemillion-dollar| almost 75 per cent of the world’s) S4°cop buried 20 feet below STE | Cie FYR@ROAL | | ‘COSRSSE 1 CONT SAR will not ctedte any bottlenecks| OM, to link with @ new bridge barricaded from the Great Lakes|m™en digging on the site of a new FOR GR) PAPER. ¢ @ \OPORTANT EXECERTIOE _ onee theiseaway is opened. — |2/"eady built from: Cornwall: Is-|py the old locks, only 260 feet/reservoir in this southwestern) ert! AN CUEHTTIA KROL . “2 ok ¢ land to the U.S. mainland. =f | long. French oe eee vy 7" 4j & ts unfores ts,” ©. * % But shipping experts say the| appeared of a nob l : Ae addcl, "there will be a 27foeil Talks are under Way to. writ-a| most significant impact of thejnian dating back to the second-or i ) channel from Montreal to Lake|formal agreement on toll sched-'seaway will not be on ocean ves-}third century. A i 3 Ontario.” : a + Three locks in the International ‘ BOARDING HOUSE | Rapids section of the St. Lawrence, , . . 65 miles west of Montreal, have Y WHAT HAPPENED, MY TRUE LOVE, WAS : : yf : % THAT MONTMORENCY EXCITED | Marriage License YY eo LTHE SUSPICIONS.OF THE POLICE Applications FORMER PROFESSION INTO THE prepare : OWLS CLUB/ THE CHAP WANTED Uy, BY. CARRYING THE TOOLS OF HIS | Yj, THE BERRYS Banged 2 betery ats oxen Be ee oa aaie winks Trine 77 ONLY TO FREE MY FINGER, L MIGHT NOT HEAR YOU) GuIERE Ser END! Baith ‘M. Geary. 68 Pooiur Ba SILLY VASE 2 AND tow’ DID : THRUST IT INTO THE VASE, LIKE THIS AND~-GREAT CAESAR! TK ASAIN? V il > we ~~ a>) W Ti, | ’ 6 oa A a THAT BAD ACTOR, MONT- MORENCY FLINK, GET , INTO THE PICTURE? Gs William C. Mavbee, Holly Bessie Owen, Waterford Joseph P. Compean, Birmingham Anne M. Wilkerson, Birmingham Robert C. Russell, 6432 Elizabeth Lake Karen L. Smith, 44 Wajdo Clem J.Gordon, Keego Rarbor Media L. Bean, $265 Tubbs Gidney O. Stoner, 105 W. New York Dorothy FE. Thompson. Detroit Wellington L. Criger, Davisburg Frances A. Siple. N. Perry Melvin B. Thornton, 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rosemary Meade, Parmington Richard B. Powers. Detroit Eva K. Stauter, Clarkston Carl D. Pry. 16 Whittemore bad = Dorothy I. Geary, Waterford Charles E. Poust, 30 Rosshire Lois K. Warn, 37 Florence Thomas D. Shea Jr.. Huntfhagton Woods Lea M. Marsh, Birmingham | , ANYTHING WHICH BECAME STOCK WHEN I i MS | TROLL LINE DE v's ae ie ae Peter W. Morrow. Birmingham . Roberta Titus, Perndale Robert G Taylor, Mayfield. Ky Margo |. Bnover, Rochester \\ Jackie D Middleton. 170 Opdyke Aa Jean A Rowan, Rochester | \ GRAUCHER, Mougias C. Prasier_ 1836 Malcom ¢ Presse Betty M. Baylis, 1836 Malcom Raymond @. Harris. Detroit Bernice M King, Walled Lake = & John J McDole. Walled Lake OUT OUR WAY Carolyn Gaskins. Walled Lake Thomas Kukin, 3432 Dixie Hwy ere Cone ON ea | ~ Pauline Y. Sheridan, Keego Harbor Charles D. Boldin. 2269 Kingston GIT OUTA ¢ DISH OUT TH’ GRUB! \ (2-3 © 1968 by WEA Service. re. Ti ¢ Wim HET 2 il va Pet OF. 2g SUST LIKE THAT= ||| YOU MUST HAVE BEEN RAIDING THE ICE BOx YOURSELF, OR YOU Carehs| 6. Wade.’eekt Rmortes HERE! THIS 1S A HECK OF WOULDN'T KNOW THAT Sw areT) 7 youn Dante! Lu Stiegman, Waterford TRYNA A NIGHT CLUB--TH’' HE HAD! YOU COME EA NOW Maziects A: Stak. 314 Risweers BE FUNNY-- SERVICE IS TERRIBLE! our OF THERE, AND i ! Ronald C. McAfee, Grosse Pointe Woods ofr our! COME ON WITH Le INVESTIGATE ' \ \ Anna R. Capogna, 94 Henry Ciay THIS NIGHT CLUB’ A 2 Larry B. Harris Jr. Birmingham Theodosia E. Milner. New York, N Y. Walter F. Overhardt. Birmingham Helen H. Reeves, Huntington Woods A ff WT ue Tn) wag John C. Traxler. 6715 Elisabeth Lake . 1) ; Deloris P. Rabdeau, Drayton Plains _ . “S =x Lauren 8. Miller. 10§ Florence rs HY | eS i Loraine G. LaBarge, 3322 Joslyn i ” : Steve Balogh. Birmingham ' Rose M. Darabos, Birmingham Prank L. Austin, Flint Verta M. Underwood, 122 N. Tilden Louis F Adams, Lake Orion Ellen B. Schiag. Detroit Evridge Fluellen, 179 Earlemoor Ollie M. Parks, Detroit a3 *. A BS & @ 008 by HEA Berton, tne, TE Rep 18 Poe. OFF, . By Leslie Turner fa rts, ¥ SHES HERE. UNC ul WON'T TAY HERE || 1 GUESS SO..IF YOULLY WHY HASN'T Beryl M. Planagen, 60 N Bantord Sich VESTERDAY AND BLLBN HE TOOAY? OUR SON BRING HER TO TOWN } BUD CALLBOF James M. Diebler, Birmingham WAITING HERE TILL HE SHOW: HE SAID-HE'D Neta K. Dickel, Roya! Oak ' ca A SERIOUS CAN Lawrence D. McNel!. Clarkston Stephanie K. Boylan. Drayton Plains Nevi! 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To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Gil) 1. vy A 4, 2 Fig. 1958 by NEA Gervies tne TM Meg UB Pet. OF, By Charles Kuhn .. ANACTS OUT GVERY- THINGGHE SEES YOU DO/ rae Pd J (988 “Surely you re not going to wear that silly looking tie!”’ , ¢ oi | Grain Futures | a Bit Weaker os _THIRTY-EIGHT - in early transactions on the board Monday. a ft? af t. $ { (eee _ ~ S. FS 4 iad ‘ e 43 . . 3 . : : trike at Dodge May Idle 50,000 7,000 Walk Out at Plant Which Is Key Supplier MARKETS |Market Shows The following are top prices | | DETROIT W—A strike of 7,000 No lear Trend ‘United Auto Workers in a key ' |Chrysler Corp. plant threatened to- at ;Covering sales of locally grown iproduce brought to the Farmer's |Market by growers and sold by , - ; . The'srain future, (tem im wholesale package lots) ou vax ee a Sey er Seen CHICAGO & — The’grain futures Quotations are furnished by the! NEW YORK Ww — The stock in the Detroit area within a week. market was slightly weaker today Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Market showed+no definite trend) UAW Local 3 struck Chrysler's ‘in early dealings today. | Dedge Main plant at 10 a.m. yes- of trade although there D : . i A RA , 'terday. Dodge Main supplies | etroit Produce | ee aid : fairly good demand for wheat. | | Small gains and, losses were re- ports for ‘an nrynter a ikene was a PHF PONTIAC PRES of All Chrysler Divisions! WEDNESDAY, DECE {BER 3, 1958. Traders said some, bakery in ppice Delicious ee on corded throughout the list The union Sd sues with hh ot pre ing i oy 4 . o tree ee pereese- Oe . F speedup. ompan Ss cesmen terests still were buying rather appie cider (case: @ gals. ...... 3.280) “One of the few groups to make a sp Pp : pany a = aggressively, but that somewhat Pears Bose. bu... .......... 3.50 - . denied the charge and said its pro- more liberal selling by producers — = positive movement was metals duction standards were comparable in the southwest had exerted a VEGETABLES iThey went down. Anaconda lost’ to those of its competitors. bearish influence. Cea ee fee + 1 point, Magma 2'4, Internationa! tye Cauliflower, dOZ. .....scee--s-.eeee 280 Nicke}] % and Kennecott 1. eae RoR ~ansfer bers | It caused g moderate velume Celery. ez. stalks esvecs 1.36 wee ing lean ome | of hedge selling and appeared to forseradih, Noo Tt pi eo das *,* * en eee 3| ! i Peet Scecnensseese a \ area Chrysler plants are Local 3 assure an adequate commercial Kobirab: ichs.) dom .........ee+e0. 125 Weakness in these shares fol- . Leeks «behs) dos tecessuccees 4.98) : members, but did not strike imme- | supply for all current needs. ‘Onions, dry (bag) 80 Ib 225. lowed a cut in the domestic price |. ~ ee a . [Parsley Root (bchs) dow ss.sse+s 100) of ¢o by & sading castor diately. A union spokesman said Receipts of cash grain again Pareni ou as ceca eee see iss atotie, whic | te mellowed they had been instructed to stay on were very small. jeacee Foo Sane wee \@on A : oe $ the job “for the next day or two.” Near the end of the first hour, Squash Delicious bu “0 35) Weakness of the red metal in ; x : '| Tomatoes, Hothse.. No. 1 8-Ib. bskt. 2.75. London yesterday. Five thousand walked off the wheat was unchanged to *', cent) purnips, topped. fe) cue 1.75! . Dodge assembly line when the a bushel lower, December 1.95%; | Goodyear fell more than 1 and 19 Jy strike deadline passed corn % higher to % lower. Decem: GREENS Radio Corp. a major fraction, re- . 4 : = _|Cabbage be. ...... Shesscecevees. 100 ; ‘ofl take after their ron without settlement of the dispute. ber old type contract $1.15: Oats! Cords bu. col ce 200 fleeting profit take after their rum jo aus TE, SS shee 1, higher to % lower, December eee < ve 65: rye 4 higher to *s lower, De- spinach’ bu. | 7. cember $1.32%: soybeans % to 8, Swiss chard. bu. seeetees | Se | | “Ss up yesterday. Goodrich gained °s_, k* *« * later from a stamping plant unit and foundry, closing production, orecantoce 1.50) etecses 1.25) American Motors featured the Negotiators were to resume set-! lower, Janua 2.14%. SALAD GREENS “i i Celery cabbage, doz _ 125, autos, up nearly 1 point. ‘The other tlement talks today. Negotiations | |Ena‘ve, bleached, bu. ...... 5 225 motors couldn’t follow. U.S. Steel broke up at the strike deadline Gr ain Prices \Escarole, bleached bu. CHICAGO GRAIN } 72° weakened nearly 1 point. Bethle- yesterday after an almost 24 hour hem started out higher and then meeting between union and com | | | LIGHTS COMMUNITY TREE — Turning the . Pontiac Press Photo by the Downtown and the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce. Betty, an invalid, is the . and Mrs. James B. VanScoyoc \ : 4-: 5 | SS ss Lodge Calendar - Nomination and election of Vice President at regular meeting, Waterford Auxiliary FOF. 8 .P.M. Wednesday, Dec, 3rd, 1958, Officers meeting 7 ‘ ‘ v. News in Brief 'L. H, Cole, owner of the LH. Cole Fue! Co.,. 392,S. Sanford St., told Ponfiac Police Tuesday: that someone had brokentnte-his- firm's main office, stealing an ,électric heater and blower valued at $25, a suede jacket, and two gum ma- chines, : Mrs. Ethel Cringos, owner of Comps Restaurant, 52 E. Kennett Rd., reported to Pontiac Police Tuesday night that someone had kicked in the rear door of the restaurant and had stolen $50 cash from the cash register, Bazaar, St. Jebns Lutheran Church, 87 Hill St., Thursday De- cember 4th. Luncheon 1] to 1 p.m. Penny Supper 5 to 7 p.m adv. Rummage Sale, Saturday, 8 to 12, K. of C. Hall, 295 S. carte |France High on List ‘of Automotive Firsts PARIS — France claims a long list of firsts in the field of auto- | motive inventions. The motor valve was invented | early in the 18th Century by Denis Papin. the differential by O. Pec- queur in 1828, the storage battery by Gaston Plante in 1860, the magneto by Fernand Forest in 1873: change of speed and power through a year system by Ar- mand Pugeof in 1890, the elec- tric starter by the Marquis de Dion in 1895, and the direct drive by Louis Renault in 1880.) come, it will be imperative for the nation to put together as rap- idly ag possible q significant in- dustrial machine to. provide for our immediate and future needs, | Yaseen, author’ of the textbook “Plant Location” and senior part- ner of the Fantus Factory Locat- ‘ing Service. has a special, knowl- O, Dec. 3 AP) ning! : j switch, ic } i i “ist- | ‘er 2 “nee =< CAF) —Cpenins dipped under the previous close. pany representatives switch officially lighting the commu, Christ the ceremony, sponsored nueet ee oa “ Poultry and Eggs Texas Co. was a firm spot in * A a mas tree last night at the corner of Saginaw Merchants Assn. Mar ..seees 1% Mar “esac sexi DETROIT POULTRY oils, up a fraction. Du Pont Both the company and union atres! and Oakland aveliue Was d-year-old Betty se¢ tenets Lpetrs eo : DETROTT, Dec 3 (AP) Pies paid dropped 1 point in the chemical agreed the strike if continued for a VanScoyoc of Waterford Township. Santa, just - daughter of Mr et ee A meant, d, f.o.b. troit, for No. 1 qual- ,. ‘ 2 : Ty A ee . 2 ; Gap enters LAT Bee — «0. 1.3246 Ry ive poultry : ‘ list. week could halt production at other. in from the North Pole, also ‘was present for Jr., 3139 Pontiac Lake Rd. = orn fo 113 May. 1.2814, Heavy type hens 17-19: light type hens 1 $+ -__- —__— ue 116% Lard (drums) | 11; heavy type broilers and fryers 3-4 company plants. oe A . 11 12 \jvs. Whites 17-18; Barred Rocks. 20-22, Admiral! 188 Kennecott 65 a Da” ew? 18 °2°2~CS~*s—‘:C |Caponettes under § Ibs. 18-20. 5‘2-6 Ibs. Allied Ch 89 2 Kimb Chk .. Chrysler said the issues revolve M c Ci e W ld B P e B b T Sielaiecele = 21.99 820 "a 1 tr 2 . ® Mar... 5 1.16% average 2122, Tew geese 2030. furkeys Allied Sire. 524 Kresge 85 2!) round 400 employes in a body Major Cities Wou e Prime H-Bomb Targets rt? Boadeon Le ented BAe ‘ an i ‘*.. 305 LOF_ Glass 8.2 “AW Sly wens e 1205 [oma e238 jAlum Ltd ...-. 308 iy meN&L 113 Gepartment. It said the UAW Sep ........ 1.19% | jam Airtin .... 241 Line My 80 was demanding more relief time : ‘Am Gyan 80 [oews 202. for them than for employes do- . DETROIT EGGS AmM& Pay .. 591 poreea = ai a) img the same work in other J Am otors . 5) F erm a e X- onvict DETROIT, Dee 2 ‘AP)—Eggs, fob. AmNGas sig Mack Trk = = 24) Chrysler or competitor plants. Detroit im case jots federal state Am News .. 44 Merce 74 | ; , od. th trike! . erades: . Am Tol @ Tel 1004 Mise & we 1614) Chrysler also termed the © By FRED DANZIG: | How much of the nation’s indus- e in [ f Whites—gracde A jumbo 47; extra large A'™ 10) 45 wre at ‘‘not lawful’ under its new, three- = SS : | def ial Id b 44-48, wid avg 46; large 41-42, wtd. Anaconda _ 575 Mont Ward 53.4 nen ith the EW YORK (UPL) — In case trial defense potential would be Giooures Sop is eee Armouré Co. 223 Nat Bise soq year notional contract with the another World War. it seems to Knocked out? All of it, according : small 27-30, wid. avg. 22; grade B : 2 - : Taw a € seem: : , 5 : ewe ae ° ‘ . Atchis 27 Nat Cash R 68.6 VAW. Pons ~ an os FERNDALE — New Orleans, (\{8% Tous ieee e atal eal Aveo Mfg ..... 103 Nat Dalry as be a foregone conclusion that our 0 Leon C WDReo UA leading La., police are holding a Ferndale *t4, 8v€ 41: medium 33, small 30; Bali & Onto oh) Kel wend 110.6 major cities will get hit—and hit ‘ndustrial consulfant. “America’s ae [rg C large 33; checks 20-33. wid. avg Been ie ol a7 NO Amer Av . 393 ; ‘hard entire defense potential is vulner- he added. ranean - ‘ : "tt Nor Pac : | : : . ; -elati ; ex-convict today as a suspect in “Commercially graded: Be ee A a6 | S How much of the nation’s popu- able to destruction by a relatively two murders in the Miami area. 399°" fim ‘ssi. browne. erent te Briges Mf 33 Owens Che. 628 lation would be wiped out? A re-/Small number of H-bombs because Arrested yesterday was Charles! extra large 39: large 38-37%; medium Bo0d Co. -- Huh Medeor ALL GL a4 cent Congressional report said We are still concentrating all our R. Smith, 29, son of Mrs. Gladys: ??'???: small 30. iCampb Soup .. 46.7 Param Pict 46.1 nearivy 160 million persons would Vital war industries in major cities,’ said Yaseen. Smith of 412 Marshal] St. Smith's iCan Dry ...... 203 Penny JC 1072 : |Cdn Pac .. 2995 Pa RR 18 Carrier Cp . 441 Peni Cola 35 3 | Case, JI Rereoe si Pfizer 9 0 be killed in H-bomb attacks on 150 edge of our industrial concentra- U.S. Should Scatter Vital Industry to an area where no concentration of industry exists. To launch such a program of de- centralization, Yaseen offers the following program: | Federal law should forbid any plant with vital military signifi- ‘ance from being built in commu- nities of more than 50,000 popula- tion | —To labor develop — skilled wife and child are living with Mrs Livestock 3 7 cities. That's nearly all of us. | After the war, if it should tions. It’s his bread and butter, | . ' Smith. Cater Trac . 50 Eneips D Ae While his firm moves iis clients’ pools, the Federal government, if ’ . x “hes ree = 7 . S oe ‘ y in- The arrest was made after Mi- . PETEOHE STOCES ener 504 Phill Pet 442 : N d d t Put to locations that th lients feel | meceenary. should retabltss {rate Pe ; DETROIT, Dec. 3 ‘AP; — Cattle — Gin ‘ant Mi 392 Proct & G 33 6Time eeae 1°) U s Mat the cients feel ing schools in rural and semi- ami and Michigan police Were salable $00. Trade on limited SUDPIY | Gities Svc 587 Pure Ot) #01. , mized No. 1 and 3 oer tr n, a oni a as * x * Hall, 570 Oakland - Ave. state Friday to discuss adminis- Soviet law actually forbids build- plants are destroyed ae Epo : . |ibs 14.75-1875, No. 2 and 3 400~ East K 134 Std On NT 57.5 eee s . i : . : “ativ . : i yj striz sake Ye aS UN ing a conviction for felonious driv-/run early No. 2 and .3 730-260" Ibs. Eaton Mie 533 Stevens JP 257 All of the intricate details that Pontiac Posts 16 and 101 will trative problems of local tax as-/ Ing new industrial plants around: “Fas weiteolf certilicates ing 17.25-18.25; most No. 3 260-300 Ibs. El Auto L See Stu ee ack 147 oo into preparing an ordinance for combine to sponsor the meeting sessment officials ithe industrialized Moscow and Len- | a salle . | 25 25-16.76) (mained grades! sows 60-000 Tl © hed. 15.4 sath Eup 118 effectiv ation are being tak- for the purpose of discussing the * * * _ingrad areas |should be limited by the govern- |Ibs. 1475-i5.78; No. 2 an 43 400-600 Ib. Emer Re 4 swift bce «4 CUCC TE Operalm™ 8 ; + : " . : ment to manufacturers who agree [now silt 50-1820, Ex-Cell-O 453 Sviv El P 545 en care of, Seeterlin added. veteran's trust fund, homestead ex-- aye. “lh t ti t) ‘Our Federal government must . | Vealers — Salable 75. Steady choice Firestone 1204 Texas Co 85 4 emption, and veterans’ disability e iacene Wil) be a meeting © do) fete to help scatter tt ~ to relocate far outside large cities USINESS 0 es land fed 2600-34 00. cull Sond jatligy Ford Mot wet) Textron 182 By the end of January, local claims it was announced ~ Hg Supervisors Inter-County Comte tion's productive capac it ” Ya. inmnon tare! teas: 2 : ty |. Tor 82 A ; . a s, as é : : . ‘ ‘ “tiv or tity. a} ; | Sheep: salable 808. Wooled slaughter ‘Oerdner Den ee ET AG ie) eating contractors) will be able ts & t a euheanA Michigan oan 2 seen added. “Yet, while the sub. Community forums should be Anton J. Guyer, 1926 Cragin Dr.,\iambs steady to weak slaughter sack ae im ae A Hi plael hae ae to work outside mine township State DAV officials expected to ta a held in Mount’ Clemens, Ject of decentralization SeeITontG organized to discuss the problem West Bloomfield Township, has/[aly, steady. few, lots choice to prime Gen Elec 6 indered — 182 Without paying a $35 license fee, = TA © Uh’ ting are Bernardi “oun ens: |be non-political, it becomes politi. °f decentralization . been named sales nager | mixed! choice and! prime 108! 1b. wooled Go" 1°" ee Oe pec 347 and contractors from surround. @ tenc Jibs meeting are PALIN * * * ; : Tees eee Dos “Above all.’ said Yaseen. “we : manager ol) Gen Motors 475 Un c é : cif ; : . cal because politicians shy away R&ERM lambs 23.00; good to choice wooled Gen Te} 564 Unit Air Lin. 292 jing cities and townships may O. Killin, state commander; Bon- Joining Grabendik 1 to! E = 2 as st forget the old concept about OtOTS, tambs 21.00-22.50: utility to good lambs Gen Tire 42 Unit Airc 63.4 : Pia lace Rl Maile past national com: oining Grabendike on a panel to'from it. They fear if they advocate MUSt forge ayconcenty: Inc., a Chrysler, 18 oS Calle ce holce Siaiang hte rat Paice re ee ad operate in Waterford Township |'c ‘d es i wal “Ad tonal discuss these problems, and to. decentralization they'll cut them. Sewing tomatoes near the mat- ‘ ‘e 4 ; o RY § Un G 37 . : : : i : - f s me 2 : . 2 Ey | y aS Plymouth: and *"** ©1050 Greyhound 181 U8 Lines 30 § by paying only a $10 registration ony — vie one Neailec Shell seek mutual assistance between selves off from the ‘big city vote.’ KetPlace.’ National survival is at Imperial sales) eles Mul ay as Aq fee, he said. CECE OENCeE counties in finding a solution, with dean ; uy. stake. =o4! omee onl ole US Tob 47 freld service officer. Albe (er di f And our cities don't help matters es ee oe es agency at 724) induct Ray 212 West Un Tel . 302 At the present time. the town- . focal officials expected to at- ‘ect re home or odd lots. Get the/ wil] appraise your property and| lake to responsible person. oR i ; ROE. DEC. 1. 1958, MRS. DOROTHY | No investment ee ait qualified | You'll agree Vi-San has the most| = FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS __Television Service 22 top “jollar Will buy outright or| tell you the eas you can receive | 3-5209, after 6 p.m. — Soo APART: Christina, 4360 Richalva Court, | alee ne Al Gee nart time man. For terrific marketing plan you have! Advance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 PPI LLL LLL sell it for you. B& a oet J ROOMS. BATH PRIVATE ENTR. wont newly decorated. 19 Eli- = bi loved | ¥s ee 5 ever seen Forrest Westfall, au- rINISH- DAY “OR R NIGHT TV SVC. CALLS. Sale. Phone OR }- WE "TRADE, WE BUILD Drayton Plains: age 80. be interview phoce Fuller Brush DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH. Near town, References, 88 Me- wood. Phone FE 5-0388. wife of William J. Roe, Compan 2-2318. thorized distributor FE 4-8066 ing. Free estimates. FE §-3463 or Raya! Electronics FE 42418 WANTED TO BUY .— x TYPES DORRIS & SON REALTORS chance een be mother of Mrs. Josephine Brunel xO EXPERIENCE WTD. ELDERLY COUPLE 70, _FE ¢4itt. “Day OR NIGHT ~ HT TV SERVICE — of furniture Ph. FE 2-5623. 732 _W. Huron ___ Phone FE 1557) 5 ours CLEAN & NICELY FUR- “apt wit fall pet aed ly and Forest Gibson. Funeral serv- live om farm Care for ponies and| freCTRICAL SERVICES FREE or WTD. — ANTIQUE DISHES. AN- nished, full bath, own entrance, ico will be beld Thuraday. ec, NECESSARY gome, chickens FE ¢500 or MA/ ‘estimate. Partney Electric. FE | FERTEN'S FY. Sore ren. | fae, lamps satiaue furniture. HI $$$ DOLLAR lose to shop fag sree, |dapecit meEWHITE B BROS. ome, habaw Rd. Dray- 20-40 of to service | 5 439. PIES: | MY 3 FOR reference -2880, Monee 216) Gene wav Jamexuk | ehoisrae food) accounts, Appl Emsieynes Agencies 8A| FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, | —°" & evening calls. FE 20405.) WANTED: EL 1c AUTOMAT- HOME FOUITIES } FURNISHED ROOMS. PRIVATE see Bt 21388 Taulbee officiating. Interment in| 325 W. Huron - 10 am. & for water heaters, ranges & dry- Ee ie clothes dryer. Must be a bar- PE a bath. utilities, workin couple eg he ee ga Pe Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit.| 1 pm Tues. Wed. & Thurs. ers, FE 5-8431_R. B. Munro Elec- Saat bey __gain. Phone FE 2-3506. LAND CONTRACTS ly_No drinkers. 49 Willard. ae - : : Mrs. Roe will He in state at the: — EVELYN EDWARDS tric Co, 1060 W. Huron. Bese. Mi ‘e112 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 } ROOMS UPSTAIRS. ALL FuRN.| 3 3 RM SS NEWL Coats Funeral Home eV ELLY. . é GUARANTEED ROOFS -— ALL : : je isce Wrcht & Val t 231 S. Marshall, OL oped After pm. OL , Reliable Man ee eRvice Kinds. Est_ 1018 Hugus Marsh. 353 Upholstering 23| ~ > 3 S48 ue SRMS-PVT_BATH & ENT BABY | Piss. “O* Cardotivbants to assist In factory branch opera- -OUR NEW LOCATION- ou aaa wOvIna oe ngs | BUMPER POOL TABLE _ OAKLAND at STRUT ees: ee SOUND FLOOR PAL 7 nok 2s i: ~ 2 ass ‘ A e fs = ; G é Se wind (> RAERaEEs OUR SIN. | tion. Car helpful Opportunity for | sorte 16s RST HURON” J oase| _caulpped (PE)44650, Ua Yousy | BEADLE DEAET SS FE 5-944 E £.0093|3 RMB. GROUND FLOOR, PRE| stove & parking hora. 180 E cere thanks to our fiends en and| rere , een 10 of: 230 — cerse coo ADDI EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- u gon ere pase ead pool ae HAV E CASH, 42 See a NEWLY DECO. “SHIRLEY APTS. relatives for the many kind things! * . ons cense lider ng condition an ou r A‘ 3 RMS, & BA ‘ ECO- they did for us during the tllness) 6 aie FRK FOR DRUG DEPT SECRETARY terms. FE ¢' ayes Cooley Lake Rd. EM’ think it ts being used enough WILL TRAVEL rated. Heated, outside entrance.| 3 ROOMS AnD BATH, UTILITIES and death of our mother and SALES Cl Mra Bi | Age 1032 with good skills. At-| MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. - OLSTERIN call OR 3-2216. If the price is| We will travel to see you and| OLive 69041. After 7 p.m. OL} furnished. Call after 3 p.m, FE grandmother. Mrs. Dora Copeland., Experienced only. See Mrs tractive and polsed for reception; foundations, basements, etc, D & THOMAS UPH a right we'll use it. show you how to get cash for| 11-1206. Special thanks to Rev Jems. S| i oes Simms Bros. 98 N. Bagi- and gecretara) [aau oe et M Building Service, FE 2-7004 or 197 a tte PERRY ST ool bose. ine comerect cr raya } RMS & BATH UPPER. PVT. ATS: = Deeg, the staff at Bloomfield Hos-| new. _ mployment. 406 Pontiac State) eves. OR 32276. 28 2 CHURCH WANTS ecoe USED now for a 30minute| ent Vic of Auburn Heights. FE ; and l-bedrm., $55. 1 {tal. and Doneison-Johns Funeral) SALES MANAGER Bank Bidg. FE _5-9227 a pianos. Phone FE 5- service. No charge 4-6041 ocation near Lincoin Jr. Hi ome. Mrs. James H George, National organization needs Field Work W te aM le_ 1 10 MILLER ia yon SERVICE. Lost & Found 24) R. RILEY, Broker > RMS AND BATH NICE &| 8cb on Suclid ..- - Jr_and children, Kathryn George Sales Manager for Pontiec et J aba tide PLASTERING. NEW 2 REPAIR. | ~~ <7 | UPRIGHT PIANO WANTED, ee Lake Rd. clean. FE 5-2495. 40 Edison. 4-2523 or PE_ 5-117. _ - | pce aE Xperienes ee aivent - a Call FE 2-9062 after 4:30. | FE 41157 FE ¢4821 3 NICE RMS. ALL PVT, . training and uilding in direct | "NTER wo - = Vern Keller. FE 4-9062. | | Stee REWARD — INFORMA- cheap. Cal 3 RMS. & BATH PVT, In Memoriam Z| petting \mportant. “Must have a nepait FB 4-421 RK, N PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. on Waneck Farms Ra Lone — prise! | ISTINGS W. ANTED in atta a furn, Clean. oh rave ee ~-| know how of direct to home sell- | Pat Lee, FE 2-1822 ake OM ov nglis AN POO! ‘« . ROOMS : A . | _| A-l PAINTING Se B EX. ee eee cht IN MEMORY OF FRED DeCOUTE. ing and desire for high yearly in keringa Pree estimate Reas. OR| RG. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. Pointer female one year old, liver preferred Good or fair pencition: BU Aree LET } LGE. RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. $32 &. a FE eit k af 4 MA 5-065: YER. who passed away December 2.) come. $6,000 = $10,000 your fe 3.3752 or OR 3-811 sanding and finishing. Phooe FE mos and Sunes bac Call_after 4 p.m. Us SHOW YOU HOW tut, “Ing. 109 Mechanic 3 a = = a on 1952. | year from salary, commission, ; —~— 9 es re. 5 PVT BATH & LG. rn. jariva. = He is waiting by the river | and overwrite. Opportunity for| AVAILABLE NOW. CARPENTER —5-06083. FOUND: LITTLE BROWN DOQ, Money Wanted 28A GET’ (Cash, FoR YOUR 3 aeionet Nr. eres = eT aT. = RMS = Just across the calles! stream, | State Manager promotion. Replies and cabinet work. New and re- ROOF REPAIRS hear Osmun & Going Sts. Pay for | Wxxwwwe ae tours BUY losets. erga teat ee retrigs Whtrernoeet towers cave ever, Cnranita PO penal gine | ghtegean “Wate Guo ee | EAVESTROUOHING re eau) _A¢ PEC ecapay.| 0, MORTOAGE OS 2 aDnCoM TANS AND PRE goat NTR. Whig fear ira Yel Se Se _— Ly * . te tone are ever green. | phone number and resume of| pair Free estimates OR 3-7617.| TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR | LOST — MALE FOI Fa Te INGESE on a scace, Weed oh 408. — T.eslie R. Middleton } RMs & PVT. BATH. RICHEY eS io — Sadiy missed by wife and famlly past experience to H. Rahn, Com-| q,, NI. septic tanks. Field tile’ footings. | ” ROKER eT -furn Baby weleome 210 8 ~ - adly ssed | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN _FE _2-5856 y more than usual amount of | B FE 5-7721 mercial Bidg.. Newark, New 4 : Ditches & boat well. OL 1-0853.) —- =< : os: derson 3 ROOMS PVT BATH fe . Y Stat ter Kitchens a specialty. FE oe Lost. IN THE VICINITY OF nterest No dealer. OR 3-8352. OWNERS _ue trance, Mee week. FE -8-2126 after Ec * ESERMScare 4-5000 Buildi Ss li 12A > FOR SALE — FIRST MORTGAGE. Ae = 7 RMS, PVT BATH.& ENT, WEST) 4-49 . — neral Directors 4 NITY. oe uilding Supplies 12 Paddock and Auburn Ave. Bea- ; : 30. bs ‘SALES OPPORTU i WILL CARPENTER, CABINET WORK, Bs nnn | gle: Reward. 80 Parkhurst St. FE| By private party. MY_3-2726. See us on Houses, acreage, farms; _ side FE 6-652], _________ |3—nw. LOWER ~ | train two men to handle whole- repairs, and odd jobs. FE 5-8500. 5-3698 z WANTED TO. BORROW $3,500 ON or land contracts zou ave for| 3ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE apt. Ti bah ¢ 7 tad ATMOSPHERE sale food accounts, 28 to 40 years ee 4 CRUSHED STONE 100 PER CENT) —° > ** sale. We aed We inge on ail hid 1 2 2 “ of age Capacity for hard work CARPENTER AND CABINET! joa washed. $175 yd. Pea-gravel,| LOST. WHITE TERRIER. BLACK| Mortgage of 5 acres, 6-room) types of propert bath “OR se children we mat Clean. oe more important than exp. Will P pare repair and alterations OR $1 yard Sand. any kind, $1 yard spot on back end biack ears house. Can repay $50 monthly PONTIAC RE, AT. GDN _come. OR 2 iis Beminole “re es FUNER AL HOME train, Car necessary. Weekly earn-| _ 3-874 American Stone Product. 6335 / Answers to “Spotty” Reward. FE| Call OAkland 63359 for informa. {3 3 ROOMS, SHOWER, - CLEAN. | [Rooms SEP. ry * angy| ing and income discussed at ie Oe rEMTEn WORK OF ALL| Sashabaw Rd Clarkston A-| _ 2-8017 tion. 737 Baldwin FE 5-8215 Nicely furn. Private, heated. Ideal $10 week. Aig 8. ae teeny Fe Drayton Plains ___OR $7787, tervtew Apply 9:30 to 12 kinds, new and repair. Call after| ple 5-2161. Sell Us Y Equit for couple. References. FE 22014.) 4, SPARKs GRIFFIN CHAPEL Mon ca Pri 4113 Dixie Hwy | 530. FE #6372 Business Services 11g ~ Hobbies & Supplies 24A Wanted to Rent 29 ao 8 our é ae y eli LARGE RMS. GROUND FLOOR. | sai “GRFORR z cS ast | Thoughtful Service > a for Mr. Holt CABINET FURNITURE CUSTOM- aaa ion't lose your ho cas til pa State ts. FE 2-5985. biel { . = ing—no red tape. We also need | —— HEET METAL * L WORKER | __ built, modernizin and finishing PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES LANDLORDS Lj Pp \V oorhees- Siple: T INDUSTRIAL Guaranteed. FE S272 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS! “Scrabble games Backenstose We have over 30 rental apopil- “Hey von 3070 ‘ikea 4395 Dixie 3 Rooms, Pvt. Bath 4 pmol PVT BATH_AND va REMODEL DUST COLLECTOR | GaARPENTER rouE OP ANY | ‘Tepaired by factory trained man} Book Store, '5 E. Lawrence 8t.| cauts Wanted homes and apts. hai d _ Clean, close to , oemene. FE 5-bh08. 202 Chandler. . FUN ERAL HOME SYSTEMS BOX 88 kind Reasonable. Call after 6 at our office General Printing &| ~~ All areas Furn. er satura _ 42679 or FE 2-345. 00 7H HEAT & Hor ie YOUNG MAN TO LEARN SALES pm FE 89 Office Supply co. 11 W. Law. Notices & Personals 25 saa One css EE pee Gey To TRADES 19 SELL 3 RMS. AND BATH. BABY WEL- 4 Pat one Nic al Rds Ambulance Oop aaa sane OF BOtor ork with sales manager. Mod- g>eCTRIG TYPEWRITER OP-) —“"<* St. Phone FE 3-0135. ane eee wows see ss RENT ARGE WIT “come. 225 Florence, eer, aie aon. ee ernizaiion business. trator wants work evenings, Sat-| AAG HEATING CO. cOMPTETE 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT, BAL- drat ban : = 7 ROOMs AND BATH. ALL UTIL. ST SIDE 68 3) FRAN- D l on- Johns D = M Buidding SGIVICe urdays. Satisfaction guaranteed bonecs installations, repairs & arice #8.600 Payable at $60 month. roe, eiabe eS ee a ies summit crest, taauite (931 © Rus EAST SIDE, 68 8. 8 i 1 is . = e t Os z s w _cis. FE 4-3238 one S 733 cee oa er P hor 45, Birmingham, ne Complete forced Air (amece 1 you * £550 Secured by © moders | CAH MI €1T4 afer € p.m. REAL ESTATE FE. $-7605 | 3 nea MODN RMB. Bare | # RMS S BATH UPPER DUPLEX. : FUNERAL HOME ; : stalle as low as 24 hr Purchaser at GM Truck & * des: a sdanladll Coo ar Q inkers. 5 “Designed for Funerals’ _Hel Ww anted Female 7 EXP MAN WOULD LIKE Desc? | Service. Licensed. Guaranteed & |. nae over 4 years Clark Real Share Living Quarters 30 ; Pvt. Couple only. FE, 5-4032. ah oo PE 46084, —— lie _trimming or removing. FE 2-6902., Reasonable MI 6-7350. Estate FRE 4-4831. Ask for Mr | maw > 3 ROOMS PRIVATF BATH AND| janp ED BA HEAT. HOT Z ee HANDY MAN WANTS WORK AL- BLOOMFIELR WALL CLEANERS | _ Clark, LADY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE mme la = eee ace heated 878. Parke |" cater. stove, refrigerator, partly ' Replies” 2 WOMEN DED. to % to 8h 2xp_mechanic (PE Bite) 7 Wall kod vwincons, (Reascaable) 3% PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL-| home with nice lady or couple furn, couple. FE 46-0787. ] ahs Lae | ge telephone wore ee michaent| WALL WABHING INSIDE wWIN-) 2-1631. | ance $6800 Payable at $60 month-| Near Pontiac Motors. Call after ' a c 7 ROOMS WITH PVT BATHS. | j RMS AND Sati REPRIG. At 10 a.m. today there | -working Conditicns Contading our | cone eleenet Te fr CTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| ly. 6 per cent Interests Cost to Uo mere fai ctlo} | ihe LAN DC A ee furn. 454 Auburn, Palm ' were ealies wites Press sorking ¢ ee good tele | Phone FE 2-4225 <5 ANY KIND on rewinding 218 E. Pike | yeu eee Secies re & LADY HAS & HOME “TO SHARE a APT wie ENTR ay Apts FE 2-6859. : ; ; pace: : ; far. WANTED: WORK OF A? IN , ome .Purchaser a c 4 M 3-3324. eterences 5 ' office in the following Cree in RE boo between 10! FE 5-345 0 EXCEL ENT Coach over 6 foes oer ee Gas aoe Oo OMe We can Pe pou house. ROOM UPPER OUTSIDE EN- Posines EM 207M on (boxes: andig.amor 6 and 9pm, YOUNG VETERAN WITH 3 SMALL ACELLE. Beta Lt Cabs tie Gud to share with couple or 2 men. trance, 2 children welcome FE | [-p6omg AND BATH. ®, § boxes: SS |e ehildren would like work of any| FLOOR SCRUBBING AND WAX-; _ Clark. ll after 6 MA 5-9896 2m ELDERLY LADY TO HELP WITH i ) WAV 59; —Call_after 6 pm. : — a = automatic oi! heat, electric re- 8. 9, 11, 17 2 9g, 31, L kind. F® 2-2611. ing. Free estimates. MI 6-1380 A COMPLETE COLD WA E. $55 ; F ROOMS AND BATH FULL Wicetatar Gnd stove newly dec- eee’ eo 63 64 0) cork Nick meme Sif werk, Wie | YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES FURNACES CLEANED AND) 2.47000 Roo Ne Fate EE |S share nome, privileges, FE 55606 basement im Auburn Heights. 2051 artes Commerce ‘village. EM 32, 35, 58, 61, 62, 63, Pontiac Press Box 115, | “work of any kind FM3-2679. | _ serviced, C. L. Nelson, FE $1788, | 2104 _________ | ia = MIDDLEAGED LADY TO Churehi 3-4377 after 4 p.m i 74, 76, 83, 87, 88, 105, 116, | EXPERIENCED ES FOR| Work Wanted Female 11 PLASTER UG Rew CR be ae A ee H Strie-Rite, OR 3-341. Wil| share home with elderly lady. se COTTAGE inclu “ROOM APTS. «RMS. PARTLY FURN, “Uitb. i) ii. Het eae Must have references | J — liams Lake Rd. and M59, call after 5:30. OA 8-3248. a Stee han FE 8.6769. rn. ree 45804. \e | 577 Auburn Ave. Z __ RAY'S FURNACE CLEANING ; BROS. Bs MLE ey = ge cal ROOM MODERN HEATED APT. ; EE hexe: cavvansrne gay amt |? TONER MARE SARUM | oe Gann trmce clea S| = KNAPP SHOES | Wee wcumtertmtne REAL ESTATE TENTION (07 | Se eng! eet g ie | “plus commission. For appointmen wit edly aia a R 31295 rt autifull per month ‘ ; | see Miss Kay. 4713 Dinte Hwy..| Al TRONTTON adel Y_ DOF Saws) a SCEINE: Dye | red Berman onus ATTENTION! 5660 Dixie Hwy. 1 edo a in coors, Plen-| @ LARGE ROOM UPPER FLAT, a Ponti P Drayton Piains, between 9.30 and) _Reas. Pick up _& del_ FE ©20"" | Manley Leach 10 Bagley St| ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING é ae Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sunday 1 ‘tl §.| ty closet space. Ideally located | all utilities furnished ve 2-1048, he Pontiac Fress | 12 FE 40571. —_ A-l PRACTICAL NURSE. HOME| wr SERVICE ALL MAKES OF| a friendly adviser, phone FE ET ner Wate WOULD LIKE TO BUY A SMALL| !" one of Pontiac's better neigh-| ¢ RM. UPPER APT. 28 LIBERTY LIBERTY FOR WANT ADS | HOUSEKEEPER WHO WANTS, durtsing Licensed. OR 3- "TRANS. wringer and piutomatie washers. ae Confidential. The Salvation) [1G REASONABLE DISCOUNT.| convalescent home. 1139 Myrtle ae (west pe ats walk. St. $50. per mo Call 23-8618 i | good home and knows how to take | DAY WORK WTD.. oo TRA 30 years in Pontiac Tmy AS FOR MR. HAYDEN. NO St. stance 0 entra g after 5 oben teen nee | care of one Musi like children | “portation: FE 839 APPLIANCE SERVICE DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS OBLIGA.ION, ool and General Hospital. Only j t on Ee ) é WANTED: IMMEDIATELY. ; Y|@ RMS. AND BATE, DIAL FE 2-8181 { | FE 43946 _____s, PAY WORK 99D, "REFERENCES ROY'S. 96 Oakland FE 2.4021 Taylor 56 Gillespie FE 3-7293 J. C HAYDEN, Realtor Homes, farms, lake property sts per Lie a elle ha odadca Be water furn, $65 mo. re rs 'LTADY. 35 OR OIDER “FOR G 8-31" 5 'D ki Tail DAINTY MAID _ SUPPLIES =— 739 86 ©.) Walton FE 8-044i and land contracts. Buyers wait- 2 iitie - EFRIG & TH | f k with fi ated TNT S| ressmaking, ! al oring 16 nn and furniture is optional. Phone OOM APT. R F 3 to 5 p.m \ ; grep orice ig mnt gen whe EXP “HOUSPKEEPER tw A NTS | ARR RRR enn ae Menominee Mrs- Wallace. FE | cash FOR PANE CONTRACTS pe a J Real Fret PEderal 2-0828 * fumshed "si month, 1 Bivd. ‘rom 8 a.m. fo mm | : oe | work, Ive in Mon Tu nh, - ee : J. J. VanWelt. 4540 Dizle Hwy. aul ones, Kea s SARTMENT FOR RENT FEVER 8. : Pontiac Press, Bex 22 ar | ANYTHING IN ALTERATIONS. ar ane ‘ KPARTMENT FOR RENT, EVERY SW UPPER FIAT TOP QUAL \ oe RADY TO SFLL PER- lan 2 ules ees dressmaking to your exact meas- BEAU iy Is oe OR _3-1355. —_— | 832 W. Huron FE 48550 thing furnished, near downtown. 5 UPPER FLAT. A ae tam nares an ae sonal hvglene products preferably GIRL ee WORK. REF- urements talloring. drapes, etc Ey BRy ONE'S DU ap CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 25 Willlams 8t. ity Adults. §65. FE 20061, r mmedia ; with Ao || tells , ot Satisfaction qcuaranteed FE ZS oA Se “ype OR APARTMENT, SHARP, | § ROO R, HOWARD ST Tes ASSUMES Oe | ee 5-1808 | GIRL WOULD LIKF SOME RIND] _#-8256 Face lifting, face peeling & Swe | No obligaton Call FE < 4526 or WE NEED CE OE ee ee rad | se, moun FE Aas, , feet Saneel the charges IIs OPPORTUNITY IS FOR YOU of work 5 day week. FE $4344| ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS | dish massage Stockholm gradu-| OR 3-5060. Ask for Ike Wideman | pretinGs — of all types tf you) ° pm 9.4376 § ROOMs AND BATH J fone AE rtion of the first i t 1 : A mente. TRONINGS WATERFORD VICIN-| Ladtes dresses specialty. FE ate. A young skin ‘s sure to win. . * have a good modern home for| 5-3 corsup LAKEVIEW APT. fiat. heated. near St. Michaels. or that "o | Tf you have a pleasing personal : 2.938 5-625 772 E Maple ‘across {rom Kro- S\IITH - WIDEMAN gale call us today. “We'll Strive ares | Insertion of the advertise © can epend 48 hours daily away | _It¥ OR 3-3588 aa _ger’s) Birmingham. MI 6-7373. SS oniiag to please you” Rent, $60, Heat furn. MY_3-7401. Perry Street. FE 5-5361, ment which has been ren- fram home. AVON COSMETICS! LADY WANTS KITCHEN EN WORK | DRESSMAKING. TAILORING AND — REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES BACHELOR APARTMENT, TWO] 5 Seen APTS., REN A dered valueless through the offers vou ® splendid earning op-/ or cleaning job evenings. FE| alterations Mre Bodell. FE}; CHARIL.ES CHESTER an aebze 412 _W HURON | we a1so — Buy, sell and trade rooms and bath All utilities fur-| lowed, auto aes FE * error, When cance) ston: a portunity For information Phone) 5-2928 0 49053 AIR CUSHIONED SHOES CONTRACTS WANTED For fast and efficient service list nished, $13 weekly. Call at 288 N./§ RM UPPER A R- Seer aiaber” © No { ua [la oper we) Urertoa | EADY woutp LIKE JOB BY THF ae OO TERATIONS | FH. MILLER OR 3-4942 are Ree wre Yee ee Perry. nished. FE tex u Plains Pe ox 3. k. PE 8.3466 i 2 Williams Lk. Rd Tara sk fo : < = ia " tren Ree f S se le eS eee FRENCH MA RA ND I LIN- 7 oa CLEAN. AND, cozy / ROOM APT. v BIDE, ee eee WOMAN ORS Ee ey eae SED CHnREO WOR DRESSMAKING, ye oe gene ur i ae oe te ame IIL. BROWN. Realtor 5 41339, Ste * i _ wage EM_ all atter jan nee or to care for ny sie erations Panes ormals done) Boner p = E. CASH 1362 we Huron Pa FF 2-4810 ‘CO’ m pir BATH AND ENTR. a NEWLY, DIECO- Craving time for advertiee [Semel et Be Soin! _ eM home tt wees” | MORSE RRAWY ASE, RIMES. Gol BLE Lastine sevice.” | Con bus ie. RR e20er | ® Fated Se SASf or BR larger eguinining 0p arate WE NEED _MIMEOORAPHING TYEING, SEC Landscaping 18A) voto SCN TO WE NEED WANTED (OTs “wire SEWER CHEAP RENT. * CHEAP RENT 3/5 ROOMS WEST GIDE, "MATH v a PAA PAIS * Set ha ond iillams rm_ furn. ap vt. ent. an & floor, ‘pvt. ent. and garage, type ts 12 ofclock noon the RELIABLE AND AMBITIOUS etal el 2) . 25 = and water im —; 1 s Must d car | -NURSES AVAILABLE — A- mh SE 5 ee N 4-9612 after 6. for couple or two buddles, Util. Henry Clay . _ day previous to publication Salecwoman | Must era 07d a Ger ue ea 6 wenaea 1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE f LAND CONTRACTS Enid s ar cise ey Oe AND Transient Want Ada may wll iceonider ree oe | aaburn nocd me eeonange| qe eee DICK CLOSING Rent Apts. Furnished 3. FURN aoe FOR RENT. CALL} Clean 3 rooms and bath be canceled up to 9:30 a.m an. “Ask for Mr. Bro Mal atk hl ce Minh shed hos CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & IF \ NO HIDDEN FEES weet ee ev eat furn a month, a the day of publication after nN One DAY a ho A BUSHEL driveway - grading. Back filing. ; . 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH care the first insertion. L. H. BROWN. Realtor ————— = —— IE. Roto-tilling. Terms. EM 3-30: LET us Nicholie & Harger Co. | —SPt. Partly f suretebed ON eee | eae Ente. wot working couple pre- #0 OA i H Ph 2-4810| WASHINGS AND IR EXPER ‘ag | 1- & 2ROOM APTS. CLOSE IN. with 3 CASH WANT AD RATES eo ae SEALY L ales Live | oP 804 deliver, FE 5.0724 removal tpn PE S650), AND Give You] Place to Pay ao SeUnee FE 5-8183 FE 46612 it's WARM ND GUAR ie OUR bedrooms gad porch. cisen. = ANTED 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO 2000. y : apartments, ldréen . okay. onth. Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dave iny More tor home. then) wages igh for in my home while moth-| 7 — nee : CAS ! Pet tdbatael | APT Lae a eat 4-1253. ARCA ge a _FE_ 5-9787. ke FE 80082, INTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE FAise Your Mind H per mo Adu ATH| All modern 3 ftooms and be 2 1.50 $1.8q $2 ‘WANTED EXPERIENCED MORN- er works FE Trim, remove cabling, aurgery ; - AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- Be! Air Manor, FE 4-1560. LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH. apt. Cleat and ol dec: 3150-270 3.08 fe cook in rectanirant in. Wixom | WOULD PIKE WORK § DAYS O1 OR Land'clearing Insured. MA 42003: WE ARE NOT A TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES ST FLOOR HEATED 5 RM FLAT.| Utilities furnished. Near airport.) Po. “Oo80 gat ee ae eouary 4 1 80 ie eco _galt UMArket 4-9845. days, Monday. Tursday | LOAN COMPANY : NO OBLIGATION. CAL washing facilities. children al- ASulte OR ae facitities. Agrees able. friendly - ig aa aes spe eoee es e Wedtnesdas. puny ating and ight . AEA. At Eat lowed $90 mo. References. EM| LA Loran eae PT FOR CLEAN | neighborhood. Children welgome 1 3 ge ae HF GUIDE TOGOLD: Sell wanten ciraNina RY DA DAY FoR REACH CASH CUS-| MICHIGAN CREDIT. “Johnson a sue Gautes a fee memt| Clove. to. seho res : 3 a 9 60 os ' zd cTTE — * ; $. ts) fe) tome VP ithings you're. not using | nee ane 28 TOMERS through Classi- COUNSELLORS bath Convenient to a MotONLQfOTEL KITCHENETTE APTS. costs, 4 mo. includes ‘heat 4 NG . : 7 7.81 Room 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg )BEALTOR FE €2533 |. and GMC Truck Adulte only, 200 itles ee $14 per. week, 0470! and hot water. KG. -Hempstesd... Pa eee ithrouglh Classified Adst ie. Peet Drayton Plains. fied Ads. Call. FE 2-8181. FE 8-0456 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. j N. Paddock, Alberta Apts. . Rd, OR 3.9380, 103 EB. Huron, FE 40244, : £ ot oo i § = / basement, modern, af rt, be « ry THE PON 'TIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECE if ‘ j EMBER 8, 1958 SRATED 4 RM AND Idea) location. Couple Ce IE. re NICE 4 Ris. we ‘BUS. HEAT turn, a eas “ORCHARD CF APTS. CONDITIONED "s most exclusive west side rtment development, Bal- cony pe individuel entrances. beautiful kitchens with stove and refrig. ished. Auto. heat and hot — also furnished. = immediate occu- ach with the . Mr. “Gardner at 19 Sal- or call at FE 86918 DAILY & SUNDAY PMROUGR @ PM. & bath. WEBSTER AND Jr. High area — . rooms, ol sa heat, $90 mo. 2 bedrooms. r apt. Wisner and) Lancet a. igh area. $55 mo. Call wor & & F® 4-2521 or after 5. FE 5-11 Rent iemes Furnished 35 35 LOG CABIN GARAGE mouse. ‘ Close arouse Plant. 1 child ee eto welfare. Also 1 : tless. Prefer bach- Siren Fe eee ‘bes. Garage. — Automatic gas) — = & grocery. 93-4855, 3 BEDROOMs MODERN. CON- fortably furn., Dae monthly, EM 3-3303 or MU ¢6417 21 TERRACE. PARTLY 2 pEbsoom = Monthy FE 41580 t] t wae with in rent. mo, FE 41112 or oO ee vy option to buy. 5 RF , VaCaer. per sma tr An. ody “ baTEMA 8. Telegraph a F 40528. ¢-RN. MODERN house 950 ™ Walled Lake MA 42960 4 p.m. ; € RM. HOUSE AUTO HEAT OP- tion to buy or trade. FE 8-6263 é ROOM, 3 BEDROOM, UPPER flat. Choice West side location, og aes a eee iene reasonable cesirable"Wnant. Call owner. FE 7 Roos N. $80 MM * Fr 6-006 é oR, | HOUSE, & Serna eee schools. it bl &t. $65 Pry oy 4 eve, call FE 4-4974, 6 45 HOUSE ON WALL ST. FOR rent. FE 50303. . 6 RMS AND =o 6 NEWLY DEC- orated. close to Saginaw St. In- re 23 E. Huward. FE 2-6670. U ROOMS & BATH PARTLY Gan nished, call after 5, FE 7 ROOM UNFURNISHED aOUaE as Auge _ 213 pee Inquire at ve =p ae RMS. . BEDRMS. 2685 Orcha children, Lk. Ave. $63.50 — 6 ROOMS And bath for $185 down and own 2? houses. Cass Lake area. Builder. 5-0885. ALL RENTAL NEEDS SATISFIED Homes apartments furnished or unfurnished, all areas & price ranges, ARRO RLTY 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 5-3030 BUNGALOW Near Tel-Huron, idea] for working couple, gas heat. newly decorated liv. rm. din, rm., kitchen bedroom, dress- ou d. LAKE MOD.| 3 BEDRM. _Close to city, Reas MA 4-2293.! 2 BEDROOM, NICE & CLEAN. Lakefront, Year around rental. 865. _ Dorothy Snyder Lavender YEAR ing room aud more See ie _Botet Realtor, 101, W. Huron, FE EXTRA — a 5 ern home es, the home, cooked ‘You cau-eat, Bus at door. Second shift preferred. FE 8-3338. , Convalescent sivees 38A OPENING SOON Glep-Acres Nursing Home. accepting applications... For in- formation call FE 8-8013, elderly, lovely pvt -home. FE 2-0056. . Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms oe Week Also. 1 or rtments. Cooking and reirigera on units. Auburn E 2-0239 LUXURY LIVING Best buy in Oakland County, rooms with wall to wali carpeting, col- ored bath fixtures telephone. TV, & radio, free. Switchboard serv- 7” Low daily monthly rates. Edgewater Beach Motor Lodge, next to Howard Johnson's. Rent Stores 40 STORE FOR RENT 190 E. BLVD. . $70 per mo. FE 2-6820. Rent Office Space 41 LARGE 1 ROOM & GOOD STOR. age room. Nice location in Keego arbor. $40. Al) utilities furn. Jack Loveiand, FE 2-4875. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE _Rooms With Board 38 “meals, TV. Ne Matthews, FE : ‘PERSONAL ATTENTION TO TIDY, | 3664 Dixie Hwy OR 4-0311. g a and approximately 5,000 square feet warehousing area. $200 p month, Located ess South Tele- graph. FE 4-2597 / BUILDING FOR LEASE. OVER 7,000: sq_ ft. Suitable for oles | house light manufacturing sa etc. Parking lot svailabie. P ate Mr. Morgan. FE 3-7114 CUTE 5 ROOM BUNGALOW. AU- tomatic fireplace, Ful] basement, auto. heat. Fenced yard. Close in. Reas, FE 5-805). 0 CARETAKERS COTTAGE FOR | FOR LEASE $10,000 SQ FT. ee in city limits of Pontiac,’ Excel. for light manufacturing “or light eee For infor. phone Mr. White. FE 2-8101 rent in exchange for part time 2 : Mio Raghiaed Gwe sd sess Suieit) |For Sale Houses 43 Ph_ EM 3. or Motus eat ° ND FLOOR. ALL| coTE 3 SECOND private 585 "885 Clava off Jos) ors, HOUSE FURN.. EM 35001 3-8283. 7 ROOM MO SFARILY PORN. aR ies ARTLY TT N. Saginaw St. Daily ‘tf 3 ROOM STONE HOME mer Rochester suitable for couple Up Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8165 : LAKE NT, 2 Bedroom Brick Rancher, attached 2 car garage automatic heat hot water. One year lease, P $100 per month. Call “Bud” Nicholie, Real- tor 4 Mt. emens St. FE §-1201 or L HURON ROOM. GARDENS, 4 oder $45. Ga- SS $16 w rE storm rea- — with option to buy, north est Pontiac. FE 86580. before 3: 30 p.m. ‘1% baths, ate, é ca to ey eae residential aren ara’ 7 LOVELY BEDROOM RANCH, FOR oil heat, Tr baths, fenced lawn, on Williams Lake, 2 dedrooms,| carport, jraiking distance to stores. new — and water heater, d transportation. Locat: carpeted. basement and = ed in Sylvan Manor Subdivision. wares. No chilfiren. $125 per 2 BEDROOM RACE home. month’ OR 3-4685 — a. Hives mereened _ FE geese Beefs at 252: = lvd. “South. "Big Viadhen near Wales’ fers: NOVI, a ROOMS, AND 3-6206, : ia se, accnied Kins Lake with heated basement, | EW 2B HOME December ist thru June 16th. Ta vicinity of Union Lk. FE ones: FURNISHED | NEARLY NEW 35 apeund a 8990 Pontiac| lake-front Rancher. Only . Rad. $65 s month. Phone ©) Mop. 6 RM. J. A. Taylor, R r. furn, $69 mo. W Lk. MA|NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 6 RMS., 4-2777. . ‘sm't. and garage. $65. MAyfair WODERN FBEDRM. CHILDREN | °°. welcome. Laundry and electric| NEW 2 BEDRM_ BUN dryer, $18 per x. CS $55 aj Williams Lk. Rd. ph priv, ‘are we SMALL HOUSE, INQUIRE 831 Pensicola. : SMALL HOME AT UNION LAKE ‘Village. GReenleaf 6-0558. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN- _— it 1676 Taylor Rd., ask lor Weaver. FE 4-2031. TILL HOME AT hebleratg ins. e508 / Or ‘on HOUSE MODERN. welcome Reference and de- oe 791 is Rd. North off i urn, A BEDROOMS, CLEAN, FULL couple pe ferred. $50 per month. 3187 “Lake Road. FE 3-7462. 2-BEDRM. LAKEFRONT. CALL between 10 and 5 p.m. OR 3-2745. GAS = 43 month. FE 4-2567 m4 1 BATH HOME ——— yard 2 car garage. Oi] it acter eal re moe = hmens weeecs! OR 3-97 HEAT, ELIZ OTTAWA poem MENOMINEE Rd. 1% baths, ak “nrepiace in large “itving FE 5-7805 Fe 35236, ml oe tat Ge "oF DOUBT ie tel per close month. Call owner, FE 5-400 — OIL HEAT, - $80 per month. ee ROOM garage. north end Five room home, gas heat, base- ment, garage, west side, $70 mo. Two bedroom peatsies: East sid Gas heat, 965 “ DORRIS & SON REALTO 752 W. Huron rhone FE 415s? | ipa b LA ROOMS, KEFRONT, heat, Pr pentane Until fay 1, 1969. H Rucseih A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike SMALL HOUSE ON —SASHABAW Rd., modern, $45, FE 4-372 SAM bafta et 3 HAS 3 REDNOOH brick, eat, carport, 1977 Warwick ‘3125 lease December 1. 1077 Argyle, 3 bedroom Colonial, garage, gas heat. $125 lease De- cember ‘ist ay bedroom brick, arwick. $100. FE cember 1. FE 4-5090 or FE 2.2108 UNION LAKE, °3-BEDROOM OLD- < iio $75, a to village and SIDE 6 ROOM HOME, 3 bedrooms, large living room, sep- araie dining Ngee Full basement, st., Near bus & stores. »FE_ 2-0263, Miller, Ritr. “WEST SIDE’ BRICK DUPLEX § rooms and tile bath, full pases ment, laundry trays, gas heat, screens and storm windows. New- y eee Nice yard, handy 8c eos and stores. 's90 per month, VASBINDER, INC, FE 5-8875 _Rent Lake Cottages 36A 2 ROOM TERRACE. Exe. = $65 . mo. . Kern Inc. 2-9209 3 SEDRGON HOUSE. UNFURN _EM 3.3474. J BEDROOM MODERN. WALL TO wall sndgig = 4 Drayton Plains, references. FE 40690, 3-BEDROOM, VACANT FENCED is." near Waterford High, MA J BEDRM. Se MODERN. $65 A MO. 2 bedrm. modern $55 a month. C. 8, Realtor, NA 17-2815. NEW. FULL BASE- ment, corner of Beechcrest and Parnsworth, per month. EL- 68125 > dba BO rage on ‘a e. per MOAKiand 8-3404 AUBURN.. $25 A Box 367, Royal Oak. 4 RMS, NEAR P. 0. 1'9/ 8 ‘A| LARGE CLEA E.|LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN tlemen son. FE 4-437 MODN.- FOR 1 Sea “eters § IN fo bic OOM. Atha eat ae on AROUND cor. ge. 1 ‘com, 309 Leon Rd., Walled ore: MArket 41336 For Rent Rooms 37 AT BUS STOP IN NICE HOME, comfortable room, FE, 5-7332 CLEAN SLEEPiNG ROOMS PUT, -for bachelor, pensi-ners or Pon- tiac workers Modern factlities. 86 Cottage St. FE 8-6760. |\CLEAN WARM SLEEPING Ed close in 267 N. Saginaw BUS STOP. COOKING. dee Parking. Pvt. ent. 499 W. Huron. cExAN soo roe MAN, PVT. entrance and shower $7 week FE 2-2418 . \/ care of semi-invalid. FE FOR COLORED ALL UTILITIES furnished, call between 9 am. /® m., FE at Christian ladv in exchange for 8-2603) SLEEPING with kitchen ges for Chriftien boss batts Serpe incios. Good -a e_ location, 5 a FE 8-2602. f 'G ROOM FOR ir ep | ren #1344 after 5 p.m, Prt. A aioe 245 Nel- pos West side Laundry & kitchen . FE eae re it ate & p otal FREE RENT PLUS $10 WK. TO/ LAWRENCE Ww. Gaylord NORTH OF PONTIAC 2-bedrogm home Full price, $4.- 000. : WEST SUBURBAN 3-bedroom b>me $759 Down. ST. MICHAELS AR Good 3-bedroom Bose Worth see- ing today! $2,200 4 BRICK RANCH HOME 3-bedroom, full basement. . Bear schools . 2-ear garage. Crcemstnnces forcing | sale at on DRAYTON PLAINS 3 bedrooms Full basement Total rice, $13,975 with terms. Excel- ent condition. i 136 E, PIKE sT OPEN EVES FE 4-9584 : | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $450 DOWN, NORTH CITY. WEST | Longfellow near Baldwin Small | _ BRew modern home, I'a-car ga- rage, large lot, full price only . Phone OR ¢€0306 J. A Taylor, Realtor. Ward W. Ross Homes | CONVERTIBLE 24s Model open daily 2045 neon se LE. RD. 3-8021 MULTIPLE mad SERVICE ARRO NORTH OF PONTIAC 5 on _ Will trade or take small land contract as part down payment. $450 DOWN . This home neet¢ some finishing | inside. Large living room, 2 bed- | rooms full bath privileges on “Cass & Elizabeth Lakes. Total Price $7,950 FURNISHED COTTAGE Now ts the tiene to buy your sum- mer cottage at reduced price. -4 rooms, full bath part basement, oi] furnace, screened porch. 60 ft of water frontage Could be used &s year around home. $7,950. ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH. pre on 5143 CaseElizabeth R FE 5-1284 E 4-3844 Open 9 am. to 8:30 pm, Sunday 1-5 EMERGENCY SALE! Below cost, $15,950 face brick ranch, 3 bedrm,, 1'2 ct. bath & | basement. Lovely Watkins Hilis Paved street & sidewalks Owner transferred. By app’t. 3606 Bay- brook Dr OR. 3-6015. NEAR TEL-HURON . 3 bedroom brick home, full base- ment, oi] heat 2-car garage - ce- ment -driveway. $10. cash or $11,000, terms FE 5-5416. MIDDLETON SPECIALS! $650 DOWN ~- For Colored Located on Southeast Side. , cute and cozy 5 room bun- galow. Basement, gas fury nace. 2 Car garage. Imme- diate possession. i $150 DOWN — For Colored’ — Located on Ferry Street. neat and clean #4 bedfoom home. Wall to wall carpet ing. 1'9 car garage,’On 2 nice large lots Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 138 § JOHN FE_5-7721 i FE 3-774 0-0-0-0-0 NOTHIXG DOWN Starter home, 3-bedroom, partiy finished inside, Mx 2-3791, BROWN $450 DOWN oe Elizabeth Lake Es- tates. Smajl bungalow with base- ment, furn.. fireplace and nice was coe lot, ‘Priced at only ir ‘4 RMS. x. VG eed H TM fing VS Pat Om © 1086 by WEA Semmes, me, hs “Please wake me up at seven, Mother, so I can lie in bed for a/half hour before I have to get up!” For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEI FIRST OFFERING on this 4bedroom home in a West Suburban area. The acre ve you I down. Be sure to look at this, NORTH END — $300 down plus costs will move. you bedroom home landscaped yard has plenty of flowers and shrubs and is completely fenced. There fs a paved drive with a practically new 1'-car 3 rage. Very easy monthiy payments OWNER HAS MOVED—Will take $7.050 for his peat. 2- bedroom bungalow. Plas- tered Walls oak floors of] heat and qn a corner lot. We have the key. DRAYTON AREA Is the lo- cation of this charming new brick home. Ideal for smali family. Beautiful living room with natural brick fireplace. Modern-to-the- minute kitchen with built-in oven and range. Formica countertop Birch cupboards, 2 nice bedrooms, large clos- ets Full bath with shower and large varity. Utility room, oll heat, plastered Walls. oak floors Attached heated garage Priced at $13,050; Terms OWNER Is LEAVING State and offering his charming 3-bedrm. Ranch home with almost tmmediate posses- sion 1% baths for conven- fence Pink metal kitchen for durability and eee ance. Plush carpeting and drapery will stay. There is an oversized 2%s-car garage too. You'll be pleased at the price and the down pay- ment, See anytime! RAY O'NEIL, Realty 262 8 Telegraph Rd. wore 9-0 FE 3-7103 E 46005 3 BEDROOM — UTILITY ROOM wall to wall carpeting storms & screens — fenced back ya — near schools — on bus _Hne_ $800_ f< for equity, FE $8791. BY OWNER VACANT. 4 RM. AND bath modern newly decorated house. Full basement Prat ds lot. _lLake priv. OR 3-702 NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homes with full basement and rough wir- ing. On your lot or will build on our lot, With. small down pay- ment. F. C. Wood Co OR 3-1235. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 _After 6, OR 3-7038. 3 BEDROOM 2 STORY. FULL basement.’ gas heat, 2 car ga- Tage. SyWwan Lake City, Easy terms, Phone MI 4-7157. — /ASSOCIATE — NG INVESTMENT CO. i FE 8-0663 $1 00 Down 5-UNIT BRICK terrace Oil heat. Nicely decorated. This is a real money maker! See it today! __443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. & BATH FULY INSU- lated. 1 1-3 acres 2 miles north of city limits *300 down. Owner. 4745 Jamm Rd. Otf Brown Rd. Crescent Lake Estates § rooms & bath. Hardwood floors Basement. Oil furnace. 2 lots. Only $1,000 down. $50 month. MEADOWLAWN ST. 3. bedrooms Bath Hardwood floors Basenrent Well landscaped lot $1,500 down. CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4-4091 NO MONSY DOWN Tri-level starter home, your fot, wiring. rough plus bine, alum siding G. Flattley. Bidr. EM 3-0482_ COLORED G1I.’s NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 rooms and file bath, 3 bedrooms, full basement, ,. gas heat, automatic hot wa- ter heater, screens and storms paved streets con- cfete drives See them now at $600 DOWN — Large 6-room home with 3 foedrooms. Basement. Fur- nace. {Good condition’ Priced ' at onl $7600. “A real value" $0500 ‘FULL PRICE Nothing | Down. 5-room brick “This is one | half of a duplex’ Only 3 vears/ old Good basement Automatic | heat Oak floors. A lot of good ( comfortable living here at a very | odest price. ‘About $350 clos- Ang costs and that is all you ‘nee ~ : Lake front Large 43500 DOWN — / 3bedroom bungalow with oi] fur nace. Firepiace Exceptionally large living room Nice sands beach. Boat ard dock. ‘Here is one you can afford.’ Clean as a pin, $12.300 SELL OR TRADE — Large 3-bedroom bungalow with full - basement. Ot AC furnace. Alum. storms and screens. floors. Plastered walls. Only 2 years old ‘A well-built home and priced right’ Will accept late model car, land contract. house- trailer or’ whet have you. Ask for Mr Brow ib ish. BSNS a uealioy 1362 W 2-4810 MULTIPLE: TISTING. SERVICE MONEY & Make, it easily | vite tr near Fishers .- a Ww. Tony. traneg, ne 5-8863. .| WARM SLEEPING ‘ROOM. 1 GEN-| 4 ON tieman. orton Ave. FE j 28771. through Cl assifiedAds. To sell, rent. buy, amr hire, | dial FE 2-8181 j ee DON’T WISH FORI 284 SOUTH BLVD: W. Open every day until @ p.m FE 5-8875 or FE 4-0823 for app't 6 RM & es 5 BLKS TO Northern High elementary | school. $8000 $500 dn. $6 mo. _FE_ 8-3924 GILES | S450 Down... 6 contract for this cute room vacant house sewer and water. schools, etc. Call for further information Owner Transferred 5-room 2-bedroom home nr. Owens Schoo]. New oil fur- nace and other extras Only $6.950-full price. Terms ar- ranged. Lake Privileges . On. Crescent Lake in a good 2-bedroom home Auto. oil heat. 1'>-car garage and many other extras $6300 Blvd. terrace. 2 extra large room ment. forced air ofl furnace. New hot water heater. Newly decorat- ed and insulated throughout. Good pig eed at this price. Will rent ee per month. Can be had for bebl — payment and $60 “GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixle Hwy. OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. OR 3-1708 TRIPP INCOME. Two-family — § rooms down; 4 rooms up. 3 stoves and 2 refrigerators included. Ful! base- ment, oll heat, natural fireplaces in each apt. Choice West side rental location. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 15 W. Rowe Street FE 5-8161 FE BY OWNER: 3's-BEDRM. ss ao pecomens gas heat. 65 E. lvd Sun. and evenings. T EMPLETON Elizabeth Lake Estates Sell or trade for smaller home. Ranch home, eee and den, ated on 2 nicely landscaped cor- ner lets. Sashabaw Road ( Attractive 4 rooms and bath, full basement, gas heat, quick pos- session. y $730 down. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orcheré Lk. an con 44563 After 6, FE 20 3 BEDRM. BRICK. 3 “a OLD Lge. kitchen FA heat. Newly storms & gcresce: $12, 7 Eats ¢ Grion 890 Joslyn Rd. MULTIPLE LISTING 8ERVICE Elizabeth Lake Estates Custom brick ranch home 24 feet ors room with fireplace. 18x17 farm kitchen, 3 extri size bedrooms and bath Ful basement. GAS furnace. 2 lots. Grand view of lake and close to sand beach. Pine Lake Area ; Here is one that you wil] almost want on signt. new large 3 bedroom. 2 bath, brick ranch home and all newly decotfated. Price $15,250. easy FHA terms. Ph, FE 2-0829. Sylvan Lake Wonderful view of lake. § extra large rooms and all nicely dec- furnace. 2 shaded lots. A buy at $14,590, on eary FHA tefms;> JOHN Kinzler 670 W. Buren 8t. Phone FE 4-3525 PEN EVENINGS See BY OWNER. 2 bedrm brick, separate dining rm. fireplace, jalousie enclosed Flor- ida rm., recreational basement, attic, garage, fenced, beautifully landscaped near commuter and schools, Extras.’ Bargain. MI 6-0209. Nothing Down Will build starter home on your lot. Our plans or your plans. Basement included. Also rough wiring. See oe model. Don Mc- __Donald OR 3-2 $850 DOWN NX Oniy 8 years old. 4-bedrm. home arge kitchen and basement. Recreation mree, as heat Il's-car garage. enced ii aot of Pon- tlac Cai] t R. J. VAL CET, Realtor 15 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-0693 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HIGH ON A HILL And with # tremendous view, large living room with fireplace, 12x15 ft. master bedroom 30 ft. recreation room with fireplace are but a few plus- features. CALL FOR APEOINTMENT TODAY. A DEPOSIT today will e've vou tmmedtate Possession of thts 2-vear-old face brick. 3-bedroom home large kitchen, basement with recreation pres. gas heat paved drive. SEE LAKE FRONT Featuring 24 ft living doom. nat- ural fireplace master bedroom. 12x24 ft basement 1'o-car ga- rage, and 100 ft ‘ake frontage QUICK POSSESSION Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. 412 W. HURON FE 4-4526 NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell. rent, find a good job. FE 2-818] is GILES RFALTY CO. FR 66175 | 221 BALDWIN AVE 9AM-0PN | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE the’ Want Ad ‘number! £ orated. Full pasement ,and oil | c's best yard, 2 , part Only $6, sharp 3-bedroom newly shoppin, terms. in bulit rooms Up, Tred hot eter $2500 down. 100 feet fronta: Private lake, hi our rT $4, 77 N. Saginaw st. Open $600 DOWN Attractive 5-room- and ‘STOUT S| Best Buys ~ “T oday | "WESTBROOK : North Side distance storms and basement, total price. LONG AND LOW Geared for. modern livin, =,9 home wi exte Only $11,300 with SMALL FARM -149 acres with this charm- country home, Custom with 4 rooms, family room down, 2 lus ment round level entrance, heat. ‘ony LAKEFRONT LOT on sem!}- y restrict- protection. esent mar- with only ~ 20 per cent down. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Ph rE 5-8165 6 pm 7 ROOMS. % ACRE LOT. $200 Gown. Owner, P.O. Box 3535. now, $12,500 and Multi-Lakes Realty ON WOLVERINE LAKH 2 bedrooms fireplace basement. forced air heat. Act on oh one $1. 300. 4 3060 &. Commer:se Rd. MA +1578 | OXBOW 3 bedroom Glassed ito ch lin & Bt. 3-2324. frame Close atrick Schools. LAKE Fireplace to Dub- EM P. NO Off Baldwin, Full basement, Comb. possessio West side 2 floored vestibule ly living room. recreation room brick garage. steam beat. See CASH FOR LAND 33_W. HURON ST. pocees sion—5 “per cent st. Comb. storm sah; DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom. storm sa in. as heat. Quick FOUR BEDROOM BRICK lots. Slate -very love- Wonderful with fire- for yourself —by: appointment please, CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. FE_ 5-8183 down to +BEDROOM RANCH, 614.500. feo new FHA. OR — Near rooms. First floo “-wmail home will has living room, room, bedroom, screened porch. bedrooms and gas heat. Gerace” able terms. inum siding, 2 1 3 with fireplace. room sun room, fast bar heat terms. | 31g ACRES-~ Walle - handy kitchen, 3 ramic tile bath. oll heat, Breezewa to garage. $24,000; BRICK or aeLy ALWAYS RENT door, apartment has livi room, kitchen, 2 bath porch with naces and Priced at $25, 28 EF Huron Open Evenings & Basement. 2car garage. $18.000; FHA joeated near school. arate basements, utilities, VALUES Sears. All large r has 4 Tooms and bath. Second 8 rooms and bath. Full basement, HA furnace If you have a land contract or take in trade. LARGE. ROOMS-An older West Bide Home of 7 rooms. First floor library ening kitchen a Becond has 2 bath. Basement, $11,500. Reason- COLONIAL HOME — White alum- andscaped lots, bedrooms. tile aie living room i size dining kitchen, break- Timkin oi! d Lake District Brick and frame Ranch. Spacious living room, natural fireplace, din- ing room. wall-to-Wall carpeting. bedrooms, ce- Basement, FA y in cara pine Term - THIS WILL Bus 5 at ch ng room, dining bedrooms, tile awnings. Sep- as fur- eaters. water ; Terms. Roy Anneft Inc. Realtors Since 1923 FEderahke 80466 Sunday 1 - 4 SYLVAN Sam Warrwick his brick, piece. built-ins nity. sewer. water, lake privileges, tri-level ranch home, 2-car garage, seeded lot, exclusive commu- $24, oar 1780 Sberwood. FE FE 2-2105. ‘ LAKE new bedroom 85 pores streets, open Sun- 5090 Five dollar bill. door to" home, to W Yale homesite today. 5-0885 me blocks off Baldwin and JUST A LOUSY will open the our new 3-bedroom brick 1] basement, pared ssreete Close to everything. gas heat, and Stanley. 3 bile your Bull el, 155x150, take $2,000 down. tiv EM BY OWNER — 2-FAMILY, 2-bedroom. bath living room. kitchen ‘each 1-LEV- and utility, Lot ileges $14,000. 3-3008. 3 SO WHY PAY Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In ‘RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES -MODEL OPEN WEERDAYS & B SUNDAY. 1 TO 7 ap setaaley at Kinney 2 Blocks: coe of Montcalm incoin Jr. High W ESTOW N REAL 7 Y FE @2163 os ves dy 24677 . fire: | garage. Shown by appointment only. : YEvenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 J J. Jott, REALTOR 2538 DIXIE HWY, FE 44561 = oil chewed | Shs ee, ith it, why not ar- sa traks ‘showin TO- bar basement laundty room, nek a‘ecar emeched Lg: pong Mhnrag 0. whole famil s Dat. s “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor : 49 Mt. Clemens St, Mra. Dolan o EM 3-4290 48 tered walls. a de MY 2- INDIAN VILLAGE Be oWner ! bedroom Colonial, center hall [ken —— Aaya ss Here's weekdays after 5 p.m, Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE A by sae BARGAIN Owner = moved and will sac- rifice this 3 bedroom modern home, ‘n heat, corner lot, 2- car garage enclosed front rob. full basement for only 550 with small to buy.-GIs nothing down, only —— cost. Immediate posses- sion sorted OFFERING bedroom modern "4 full pascmcat ol! heat, 2 car ee aregs: earpeuns and drapes plus bump and paint shop in rear of property, now renting for $75 a mouth. ra ae only | $15,500 with $4,000 di PONTIAC LAKE Lovely } bedroom brick bunga- low built in 1957. Basement, ol] heat, outside grill, large lot, located on lagoon leading to ee Full price $14,000 with mall down payment or will reat with option t> buy. Imme- diate possession, Evenings after 6 call FE 2-3381 or FE 56-2035 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 4 ROOMS AND BATH, LOCATED at. Crescent Lake, plastered walls, cedar living room, garage. fenced ard and shrubs, oi] forced air eat $8,250. $500 down. 5-1470. $350 DOWN ON FHA. WATER- ford township Dandy 2-bedroom modern rancher, new condition, extra large living room, 1‘s-car Frees, 2 lots. Phone OR 4¢-0306, A_ Taylor, Realtor. West of Town Cozy modern modern bungalow on 4 level acres, garage ‘« mile from school, owner ill, leaving the state. $2.000 down. Income Dandy 3. family, has Las be 3 bed- room apt. for yoursel plus 2 three room renta! apartments All pvt. entrances & baths. gas heat, garage, close to schools. $16,500, terms. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ. SALES MGR 63-56 N. Parke 45181 Eves. FE 8-082. aL COMPARE THIS Custom built 1,200 sq. ft. 3 bed- room brick ranch home Full basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en- trance, 1‘, baths ceramic tile with vanity. Plastered walls oak floors, 22x24 plastered garage. All thig for $17,000, on your iot, E. J. DUNLAP Custom Builder FE 38-1198 2 BEDROOM HOME and outbuild- vings on 5 acres im a very nice area for those who like quiet, country living. Nice area for horseback riding. Only $18,500. 2 BEDROOM HOME-Garage. Ex- tra large lot. Paved road. $15,500 4 BEDROOM HOME -— Garage in basement Large jot. lake privi- Ld ies $17,500. Call for further de- TH. "Pp. HOLMES, INC. | 2531 8. Lapeer Rd ____ FE: §-2953 | DUPLEX GRANDA DR_.--NEARLY new. Consists of nice !iving room | kitchen wan pan § area 2 bed- om Ss, and basement. eat ina "het water. Pient closet space. $1,500 down monthly payments, $76 includes tax and insurance. C. A. WEBSTER. REALTOR Oxford OA 8-3122 Lake Orion MY 2-2291 WILL BUILD a Modern Three Bedroom Home | with Oak Floors and Full Base- ges) of ment On Your Lot for $8,950. | FHA or GI Financing Available AVM. REALTOR 3101 W_ Huron +3560 | ____Open_Ex Evenings till 9 — | 2-BEDROOM HOME AT WHITE Leke for sale or wil] rent to re- sponsible party. Call MU- _ tual 42543. ROCHESTER — NEW BRICK ranches and tri-levele $15,775 to pie) Liberal FHA Terms Only e Roger B. Henry, Inc. $11 Main St OL 1-111 Rocherter “TOLL ; DONT WAIT TILL Watkins lake prirvile 2 bedroom modern h * oak floors. country SPRING es with this e, ot] heat, ‘style kitchen. extra large lot all fenced, low low down payment REDUCED PRICE FHA. approved hear Clark ston, This lovely tri-level, 6 roo home. oi] heat, 1% baths, mar ie fireplace newly decorated 2 car MANDON LAKE 3 bedrooms Good condition Close to a good beach. Schools, church & stores. Owner would consider a 40 -ft. housetrailer as down payment. Full price $6.956. Easy terms. EMBREF. & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 3-4393 or EM_3-3314 IRWIN “= GEORGE R. G1 TERMS Income home on southeast side All oak floors, 1'2 baths, very nice basement and garage. This home is in excellent condition. Live easy, let us show you this one, RETIRED Excellent home for retired couple or small family. Has double car arage, breezeway, large lot with lensed back yard, ft. living room, oak floors and automatic heat All for $8,200. VACANT 1 7 West ade location. 3 bedroom | home cepndition. . Nice | € kitchen land paras $1,500 mover you in. GEORGE R_ IRWIN, REALTOR | 269 BALDWIN FE 5-0101 } MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE SYLVAN SHOR autifu "OR 3-1850 5 basem: ‘for rec room, gas heat and hot water, 2'9-car pe Ea Lares « corner jot top. $24, SILVER LA Beautiful English ~ poms: 4 large bedroo ms. baths, living room 22x17, 2 Rectecen = foom carpets. sep@rate din. room, den, modern ritehen. breaktast @oom, Rec, room 2'4- e, gas heat. Aperos acres. aacorn %e gil- ver Men Es ° 1 ranch tyne home ne yee with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths kitchen built-ins, iox. Joha K. irwin & Sons sti ak west 1 Huron Street e FE 5-0447 or FE 2-4031 Eve. MI 6 ‘63783 FOR COLORED. ¢ BEDRM. GAs heat. FE 65-1268. @FAMILY ALL BRICK FOR COL- ored. to bus transportation. . Good income Lapa between 98 & 2- -Family Home on | | Dixie Hwy. Frontage 60x500 feet, zoned nonyetpee | Space for venness building - in front. Idea! for almost any type of business. A real bargain at $10,500, terms. $350 Down to G.I. 3-bedroo: bungalow in Drayton Plains. Ot! heat, full bath. Among other nice homes Near schoo! and stores Large fenced lot x 140 feet Only $67 a month in- cluding taxes and insurance. Only $500 Down Move Right In 2 bedrooms, full peroment home. Ol] furnace, full bath, oak floors and plastered walle! Near schools stores. Shaded rear yard. Pay &® month. No red tape. No mortgage charges. , Giroux-Franks ENERAL REAL ESTATE (208 Dinie Hwy OR_3-9701 $500 DOWN Vacant 3 bedrm, Full basement. fenced yard. E. side FE 2-6774 after 5. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK CTTY RANCH home, 2 bedrm. Close to stores & bus line. LOW down payment & E-Z monthly payments. Tota] price $7,000. 5 ACRES modern 2 bedrm. home fast west = city limits. Nice t for en & room for ickens Full price $12.950 terms. DRAYTON area. Large Family needed for this 4 bedrm. home, 1% baths, full basement, attached garage. TRADE er sel] $12,500. Terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO eps FE 46402 or 4-4813 1362 W. Huron Open 9 to 9 3 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT. oi! heat plastered walls, oak floors, fenced yard, lake privi- leges. Price $12,500 with 62,500 down. FE 35-1069, No brokers. BY OWNER § room al) modern home Full bath, tiled. Automatic otf] heat Electric hot water Youngstown kitchen Hardwood floors Alum! num storms & screens. Priced to sell! Green Lake Rd. EM 3-3429.~ Gls—NOTHING DOW A 3-bedroom erick with full basement, 2-car garage and 2 lots. South of Pontiac. $650 will move you in. WASEINGTON PARK 4bedroom brick with at tached arage Carpeting and beautiful recreation rm. $1,450 moves you in on FHA terms NORTH END 2-bedroom with 1216 Hving room, master bedroom 12x 15 -and 6x12 utility room Only $1,000 down NEAR LINCOLN JR. HIGH Large 3-bedroom home with lassed-in front porch. Full asement oil steam heat d fireplace. Priced at $7.- 0 with $950 down and $65 per ménth. IVAN SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS 42 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WHY BUY A HOUSE THAT TAKES 30 yrs. to pay for, when you can pay for one tn 10? 4 rooms, bath, basement, gas heat, 9 cor- ner iots, FE 54194. OE enor TILED es carpeting ar garage. Hd _fenced yard, $9,200. OR 3-39 “NEW RANCH HOME $9600 EASY TERMS DLORAH BLDG. CO. Bildor oe a ian Homes ‘WHITE THREE $350 down 3 bedrooms, 3 years young Located 3 streets north of Walten Blvd off Sashabaw, The house size ts 36 ft. 3 in. by ‘23 ft 3 in. the kitchen ts 10 ft. 3 in. in Uy is 9 ft. 3 in. b in The 3 bedrooms are approx!- mately 11 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 3 in. each. The total price is $10,250. Payments are $63 per month. This ranch home is situated ,on & 900x140 ft. corner fenced, land- scaped lot. Vacant and ready to move in! We challenge you to beat it. Call for appointment, » MACEDAY DR. 3 bedroom. Full basement. 1 rr. old. All oak floors. Deluxe bath- room 8 closets Aluminum storms & screens '% block to school. Paved street 80x145 ft. land- scaped lot $14,528 $1,600 down. *87 per month. Taxes insur- ance included. 4%2 per Cent in- terest. WHITE BROS. REAL TATE OR 3-1295 660 Dixie Hwy. Open eres." "til 9; Sunday 1 | tt 5 F ORCED SALE _ Large very clean 3 bedrm. ranch home on extra large lot in a very nice location. $300 down to qualified buyer. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345, OAKLAND AVE, FE 5-9441 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARKSTON LEAVING STATE. 2 houses, large lot. 10 Buffalo. $975 DOWN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | This 3-bedroom ranch home has such deluxe features as attached garage. gas heat, extra large lot, paved street and drive. township water Clarkston School district Full price. $12,975 with. $90 per month, PROOF... HOLMES. BARTRAM 43902 Dixte Hwy CS OR 3-3230 i : that you can live in an cellent Pon- tac’ for A hea haere See some obs um storms morgage costs — cs $750 DOWN. for pie, Ne rer ome on West e near aie Sat ra, Garage and en corner lot. ve have the fey for immediate occu- pancy. Full price, $7,750, SACRIF ICE West side 3-bedroom brick $15) ate Legon Cal now and come prepared buy. ee Needs decoration & on of these 3 inte 1.500 down. vestigate now—this may the one! WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS | FE 4-0528 3T1_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. BY OWNER. 1¢RM. & 1 5-RM. ™s come, Will sacrifice, trade cash, FE 8-1653. A REAL PRESENT — would be a HOME for YOUR family, this owner is ‘transferred so take advantage. New home, 1 year old, ranch. attached enclosed breezeway and garage, 3 rms. full basement, oi] heat, fake large lot with Watkins ke privileges. For Appointment J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE 5-618) RM. BUNG. NEAR M8.UO. City gas avail ‘% acre land. Near School. FE ¢2603 Partridge EASY TO SUBDIVIDE APT., 20 A., RIVER Twenty rolling acres in hal ford Township close to the Hi! sce with « prepa river fans h. frontage Pod be sebaivided Very sttrac- ere building with 4 apartments t $10,000 down. Income will pay off the balance. 62-FT. BRICK RANCH Beautiful 62’ brick 3-bedroom ranch home on big 100'x630’ jot. Comler tenis radiant heat, gor- Spe arpeting. natura! fireplace right ixhonea ‘Family room fust off the kitchen. Best of all, it oe “right In your own back yard” fine young fruit trees of man varieties, 12x20 too! shed jacieaad Full price, $27,900, Terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 3581 | 1050 W. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD _ STARTER HOME BY OWNER. You can move in, finish tt your self. OR 3-3c81, OR 3-10%. : LAKE OAKLAND TOAST MARSHMALLOWS at your own fireplace in this 26 ft. living room and look out over the lake. A dining room and ree bed- rooms make this an ideal family nome: Oil heat and a water. Bi lot :-— 67x222. 8 IT, .CAL NOW! $12,975. pase right! BUNGALOW . Attached. plastered rarage, fenced vard privileges on Wi- liams Lake Attractive and neat.- Inside is comfortable and desire able Oak floors plastered walls, well insulated, storms and serene _ rut Price only $8,000 with $1.- 800 down Phone now fon Yotr OPPORTUNITY to see this ome: Humphries 83 N. Teleerne Open Eves, E 2-9236 wapegence LISTING SERVICE RANCH HOME 3% x 50° room, bath & shower, living room hot oi] furnace, just vom 1 acre, 25 rodq off bus at door $1000 down, $75 mo. NA 17-3345 Dorris & Son OTTAWA HILLS BUNGALOW 3 BEDROOMS, $16,060 The ideal home, two-bed- room on main fioor one large dormitory bedroom up. full ceramic tile bath, and additional lavatory, a tall shower and wash basin. there are numerous out- standing selling appoint- ments, including gas heat. garage. plus screened patio. solid concrete drive, posses- sion 30 days, a home we are _ proud to show. WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT . SIX ROOMS DWIGHT STREET A good substantial » soca six room home bes ment, of] heat, Sites lot, ideal , family location, home js v cant, consider ieacomahia OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW $3950 ON TERMS The west suburban bungs- low situated on exceptional- ly nice lot 65x270, can be purchased on terms, selling appointments, full basement. forced oi] heat, glassed- porch, and nice comfortable rooms. 1 SPECIAL LOPT B8EVEN ROOMS 88300 The best house for the on the market, full ment, new Timken of) fur- nace, 2-car garage giassed- in porch paved street, near bus, located weat side. E TRADE porRIs’% & SON all Stl 152 W. Huron Phon 415357 3 RMS. & BATH, 1 ache. Pr oT trees, furnished or unfurnished, in Keego Harbor. FE 2-0696 aft- er 4 p.m. RENT BEATERS 3 rooms full bath, ofl heat, neat, clean vacant. Mt. Clemens. fu price, $5450. NR. HATCHERY RD. Two 2-bedrm, homes, newly redecorated,gOne with an basement, ood location _ with "iow Poggession, All with low' down pay- miM AVRIGHT REALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 3- pat EVES. MY 2-1864 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE p FE et + “ ; ’ . i i cS a 4 Fi 2 ee , Shae i ~ of - es Sr. ww i ee he wT ig By i CG? ates sue hy ‘ae ‘ i. , : j , , Gag BBP ee a . ‘ a : = Gee : se ae = pe og 7 oy a es - co 2 iy es i eo i fn ey! THE PON TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.1958 Se ee Cad } : Lactic te, EF. & “4 mies e . “} Speer a “4 ’ si : For Sale Houses ’ 43) - For Sale Houses 43) - For Sale Lots 46) Business Opportunities 51, MODEST MAIDENS. So bv Jay Alan} Sale Household Goodd eb For Sh Mies 60 een ti ey ~ o a yy ey sf “: ba ”" NY . etait Lo) e : 4 h + | $500 DOWN | BUILDING SITES || oxce m1 urem = ee | "at GP $2 Ae BE | Sa Sa Nez . ue room he paved a ell established 4 : \f ‘ag ice ae Serpe, Tar neal Bc nome Fe wag 2? bump shop. ‘Sinseuhes: pin.sen For ha See Cy 3 v the sid seaped lot, 7 foe ie Lal bree A ade | er..% ton =| eee ewing Center, FE Nothing: Down MODEL HOME}; ~ LADD’S Sided aod rane yer SINGER PORTABLES Wir ou Now for. 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR +17 $2000 down mo It $3, cnt make thi rolux vacuum sw ae sgt eh 2 3 | tos s ariveray. ? Oren | 3865 Lapeer Rd PE s4m3| fere. you sever ers with | attachments ‘s. th ne, oly, aS cu Ss, wall to wail woo! ear. : SUITABLE . WINTER. We doubling as eling out, — Bot weer Caen howe, near MSU-Oaxland, William Slice” : ‘A AN » $20, AR yalue of ‘many Romen by toot: tots “—) blake ete - at Thermopane Pha pont ichman'e “Haven Estate Chest, $6 Sew machine, $11.| tying ‘hem ‘with 7 3 for 400, will handle with ‘low 142 x 250, Ready ediate ‘5 Realtor FE 2-0263 Rocker, $7_OR ies $ lot. No. 189 ee ae tone di monthly payments, Full becupaney’ Pull Ang si 000. will ‘FE ase 1075 W. Huron 8t, ae TWIN SIZE LYWOOD BED. wrise, 00.0%. Por, wither" information Toes | OA yaaa. ote? tion PEs ra ail Good cond: THIS EAST SIDE 2-bedroom Ure, restrleled Jot. 1 Lake) STANDARD OIL 2 STALL STA bungalow with basement, HERBERT C. DAVIS sou Bah tions for lease. Financial & TRADE-IN DEPT. NTIAC - ; . paved street & sid lose" 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE Polsektop a street Cal ee 3 1ib| Orica ned Tansee ‘arent Gall Mat [> | 2p" aine”enp stor eke $20.95 bought for only hh 80. 50 with “brie fpcsoaparoed 3 ab aageeied i | “LOR neon que. « Bee sae, 8 — “elec. range ...... Hrd 6 men: @ privi-| : j Ss) anecsee BSB! moniaiy”, "payments. You 8, 913,100, FR 59000. See the New Sites at RESTAURANT oe ivbe room, uta sigh | ‘cuute we Rosoester Ran dette ee es'< Gttord tq rent. CHEROKEE HILLS! eT ae gittes Gas space begter .......... $19-95| 2 sNOW TIRES & TURES. 7 ase % A-A Birch... Saag sisos a beauty — a IMMEDIATE It's wooded or rolling hundred a ae lee 2 000 a 5 so peater eeeeeeeees ; 9.95 15. Like new. $30. MI 6-3263. 7 : V-grooved ‘Mabogany ae MS ft sites were planned for to-| month. Closed sundays. Good set-| | ta ~~ °° £| SANY OTHER ITEMS Avall fe MINER ee eo Br net Wau extra | nese Soo Seay | 8 extra lar ANY one, vais AVAILABLE | 2 PUEL OIL, TANKS gor ID CON: | 4 Masonite’ | ting. ranch home. Plaster walls: e day’s better ranch and miulti-| up for couple or partnership. ’ dition. Will delive 6-91 NTTA nly sate Remriad erteilapete POSSESSION a bomes) : Rens. Jase. Only $4,000 down. 2 W. Ww MAN'S e112] 3 cen Oda : a OR 1488 Barges Ave. pom pene el pterind ~ clase te euaven Guees ranks, rg nine wy. oeeice x ie with OFF dismantled iat? Mile Orchard | ROCKING HORSE. SLEDS ELEC- in West sudurbap location. NEW Drive out Eilsabetn Lake RD. man, 21° TV, antique chairs, misc. b ng ma- tric jigsaw. Womens & small wa, . -1 miles west of Rene ae WEST HURON ST. FE | 2-439. terials, FE 47233. girls clothes. Mise. EM Poot t Medica Thay RANCH HOMES Bile. ts these Rd 126x1500 foot coyner with nice 11. TRADE as RANGE FOR ELbC- | +INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. ... $3.79, REGULATION B home. a) es ? ag gor P NEAR? NEW Ss esos Loto eneer, allaree peed tris R. Munro Elec: | Sum VE PLUMBING © SUPPLY ” Stes! heavy nau aggre ely pe th ~ 4 un porcies. ex’ FE 5 21 eotiae Northern High Schoo} Gar WW) Bird Realtor as tric _tiie Co. *4 060 we ‘Huron. oo | _ FE 5.302 vine place gas furnace, 2- 172 8. iegue falks. Family dinin room. lovely kitchen a ba! TRADE as 9 RANGE FOR GAS Z ° 503 Community ueoess! Bonk Bidg car garage Can make into 2 or "RELAZACHOR $165. geen det geeee | TOTAL PRICE, [teeta ctveeeeeime | Eiei aie oe emy a ily eats cuprere | rei 2? a BE OS, BP ee = rand basement. Deico oil : THRIFTY THI NKING Sod Oneida st Bargain. $8,000 TWIN BUNK BEDS COMPLETE.| fenice Ct Cass take Re. STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE PE 2480, inks, $32.50 Tollets B Clean Beautiful walnut dinin, 8 S ‘ad » Foom table, 3 extra leaves, $19.98. Thompson, 7008 Ms” te hostess and 6 side chairs. Odd| 11 CABINS 10xi2 TO BE MOVED | Mile _west of Airport. {rom premises, MI 6-1848. furnace, New 2-car garage. All on a clore-ln acre site. East suburban Auburn Hgts will hand Paul M. Jones. Real Est. Investment im real estate is just that. Experience the pride and se- curity of being « land owner $8,250 432 FE 42550 FE 81215 0A 8-3653 school A good deal at $12,- | dresser &. tables. 2051 W. Tien- = ij B fi = ws ee tae nontnes Bone ore Sue ES od elie a Be. GAL, ELEC HEATER on ~ SPECIALS A awe er. Sito. one eater, wonderful chance for you Veterans who haven't used coer, GI lovn. We have the ey! RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Used Trade-In Dep Cab sinks and fittings oft. vailable. $750 and available. and up. Sale land: Contracts 52 ; Laundry trays, stand - tau. F C Wood Co SEVERAL SEASONED LAND CON- “We're on my husband's trail all right, mobody else throws ¥ | OY | | 1 OR 31235. face” Up to 90580, Phone on | MOney around like that!”’ 40306. 0/3 ere any eal od “SAVE PLUMBING _—sé| ‘1x12 172 South Saginaw St. ixa tt. ft. 30 GAL. Gas, 10 YEAR GLASS Seo — E. ft. it Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 262 8. Telegrapd Rd. oe 9-0 lined high rec water heater, Fe Stios eons For Sale Acreage 47 s Se) Sate'lt aa sih35. Saga “y aster Clear W pine basebrd te lin Gamediate Possession tohnebirey DRIVE — $16,450 — 3 ACRES ON’ VINEWOOD. $2000 Money to Loan 53 waps ___.55| Sale Household Goods 57 57)" THOMAS CONOMY” mie west of Aube | Sane, See poems $450 DOWN AND NO MORTGAGE! Spacious, living: room 15x23, fire: | cash. Walnut _ 31803, Detrolt Stale MCDSE Reeders! | GOOD POTENTIAL GULF STA-| APT. SIZE ELEC. RANGE, $49. | 361 5. Saginaw FE 2.0151 | 1057 "UNDERWOOD PORTABLE MANY OTHER Bakoain { : ce ning room xi ~ typewriter, MA 63619. r i : For Sale Farms 48 tion No money down. Low month-| GE refrig.. U8SFD TV REBUILT & aN. 4 ee 3 bedroom brick and frame Fitchen with eating space. 2 bed Ober TV. Union Lake Store, | 215 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK, NEW. ly ares] or swap. OR 3-1190| Used wringer washers. $1995 to $38 : OR e Are You Now = Sinners cote eeauor Siete, Ko Union Villa Jia paths U CLEANERS, BRUSHES, homes, in Waterford Township rooms, extra large closets. At-| ~~ $31.05 delivered. PE $1487. Haggerty tached breezeway and 2-car ga- Automatic sa heat and hot wa- penoway end |) 26: ACRES NCH EN ter asemen arge lots; ‘age on t wil Tees : = ; paved streets, shade trees close} Full basement. Real living with Two miles north of Oxford. Two ; mae) eeUr ee eee eral One one range, $19.95 begs. Murray's, 956 Myrtle. nite nev ox FEN ist I U} ARER CO. | to all convéniences. Open for in-| ‘ots of space for growing chil- homes, one fairly new, large Back At Work? geod. peceoned and contracts. (ts «CRUMP ELECT WASHER = ae $120. FOR FREE esTIMATES 5-1471. apection 1 to 8 daily. 1701 Irwin} dren basement barn in condition. W G WHITCOMB REALTOR Pe gentle rolling clay-loam soil. good | ; PE 5-9522 | CRESCENT. LAKE Estates -$10-| outbuildings on good ‘greys coun- | DID YOU GET BEHIND j Ric Open every night except Sat "til 8 both FE z | 3465_Auburn FE 43573 WErTiNGHOORE ELECTRIC| “Guarters Opdyke Min Pe BT. a erry Maple, Ad goed 6§ ACRES,| ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT roaster with stand. with clock & SOONDL en kine Phone Market 41086 Phone OR 4-0306 950 — 3-bedroom RANCH with! ty read Only § on Ddills and payments dur-° FOR SA SALE OR TRADE. | WE HAVE MODERN HOUSES. 5 | breezeway and attached 2-car ga- | | C A WEBSTER, REALTOR ing the layoft and strike? 6-room bleck house. other bulla- CAN BE| timer. Slightly used $50. FE . P 6 and 7 rooms From $500 to, rage. Living room has pleture| Oxford. OA 83122. Orion MY 2.2201 Do y to k ings For 3- or ¢bed hom FOUND AT L & 8 SAL 5-0824. B : $2500 down ; | window, roomy family Eitenen | 2¥0FS_OA #9122. Orion MY¥ 2-290) youl Credle Leod ec ic grap Pontiac Call OAKiand. 83359 A little ous of the way but tot WANT TO SELL IT? ur meister Ss SAVE UP TO 30% P. WW. DINNAN Flic rece ane apace. LARGE ane all your bills into one small for informetiva seg ay WP etna AD ns DON'T Fuss - CALL US On house paint, Interlor and ex. iw aceon anata] Uulity room on 123x125 lot DAIRY FARM menthig oapmect? REG. COLLTg PUP. SWAP “FOR ances sof all kinds. NEW & USED | sun SALEg CO MA 3-1341 i terior. $1 =] $2.95 and ze -2577| SACRIFICE PRICBH! . yD * Visit our trade dept. for rea) | ————._—~ ——________ : Gs = Dw Tinos $200 DOWN . . % violin, bike or ?, OL 1-02 bargains WATER SOFTENER. 50 GALLONS, $3.95 gal Ne BR ‘3 . PONTIAC WATERING area)— 612. | 0 1 cee ences arming Bree WE WILL SELL OR TRADE 2 SECRCON 24 MONTHS TO P. Price $40. Lincoln ¢-8081 KING BROS. only 18 miles from Pontiac. Ex- a besree oop h tra good get of walaings. meter 900 — 3-bedroom CEDAR SHAKE We buy ~ a, vate. cone out | WARM MORNING HEATER ... $29 ranch. especially iarge living ry 5 q b 1 .. Would HELP YOU! ! _Tike target home. "PB i753 soo look ground. 2. Acre ah? of tree | Frigidaire ooo: ; = co radio .. LUMBER |, Sifvats te St 3 bedrm = madern room with dining ell, 27 19 room home. large hip roof wien 4300 DOWN barn, 50 stanchions, milk house. s NISH CARPENTER CA-| "Obanf aro MON. SAT, ee : 2 onde OOM gacage | ene NT utegti wih ae | TT ot dite aattullng,"Becd | BORROW UP TO $500 | "ber ser pump wert on ean PRY “Hiichen cabinet PRICES stop STU: Like wow. with blow: C. PANGUS, Realtor NT has rec, space. Large 100% access on blacktop road. Only in 8 jiffy at Buckners — ‘ miles E. Pontiac or 1 mile Gas range. Le ,000 BTU. Like sew, with bi | eee $7,500 down will handle. Keay pap aenisi= el wate | TRADED aeDEOd MODERN | § of Auburm Heights on Auburo| 50 gallon ol! water heater. ‘ er. Panel doors, cheap. EM 3-3027, 1919 M15. Ortonv'lle wale Fdw. Mf Stout, Realt ing — See us today! Al- home: a en ite ms = ARG Le He Ct 4’ x8’ x 3%” SPECIALS HOYT REALTY cdW. out, Kealtor ways come to Buckners ANTIQUE ESTEY ORGAN. WAL- rniture 3 DREAM RANCH say in. PE 2800 Pe peecg| 7 ™. Becinay ot. Pu Feesies| Shes veuated moueyquict: | TRADE FOR OLOER CAR MY |. out Snieh._ poe_FR 6 wit, Toe bagnac TO} THE NOME| PLASTERBOARD | Sice. "water wester sd ail. : soos ing featuring 3 large bedrooms, 254 8. Sh iy ool Rd Coen TLC b 5000 miles, PS. & PB. take Ro Sacrieens on 1 19.98.) —~ . $1.25 “S800 aro : — with walk-in closets, plastered| PON = i _over payments MA $-2386. Hollywood bed frames. ¢ a .“YULE” SPECIALS : ; Panat ao Ie 10 ACRE DAIRY BUCKNER WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT, Neer ne 3 Oak flooring. | walls. ‘carpeting beauttful large) FOR SALE. | pe rge| }}BEDROOM oso farm, good buildings grade A setup. Good productive soil, Near market outlet. Stock, tools and ~~~ . sell or swap. $3.50 mo. OR 3-2360.| ton mai STOVES. misotrss, All sizes. Seed 4x8x %”" FINANCE COMPANY | want to TRADE MY HOver.| _"urnlure a2 Orchard LE ave. Se Ge ene PLYSCORE A J WASHERS, Wringer Guaranteed . OFFICES IN: tratler for go.d used car, '54 or| BRAND NEW 82 GALLON ELEC- Good condition. m $20. RX? Pontiac Drayton Plains. Utica, | __°5. Phone MY 2-0721. _rie_hot water tank FE _ 84208. | REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, Guer.| THIS WEEK ONLY Walled Lk. Birmingham, Piymouth| WILL SWAP 1946 FORD STAKE/| BLOND ZIG-ZAG CONSOLE SEW- anteed. From ..... $48 $4.75 (For addresses, see phone book) tor 4whee! Sa feep. OQLive ting machine. Yours for the bal- * Work-saving kiteh nen with formica! Draytor Plains J! capboere ty ipren, (vensied family 367 GRANADA. 5 ROOMS & BATH ay a livge citing Glass wall ons eevee tee ae Peecacaaht be feed optional. Very reasonable. built-in hi-ff end imtercom, full perc cout mortgage. Call Gd. FE hadi to Box §, Lapeer County “fiusb ore OS veeeegccee - 33 xia fo basement attached 2-car garage. located im besutifu! pleasant Lake ‘ The Woods Make it a point to see this| Sal usin Pr 4 6-0711 or OL ance of contract. Pay $7.19. Total} GOOD HOUSEKEEPI lovely home today. 1 eB es operty 49 HOLIDAY CASH WANTED: ATTICS AND RECREA-| 368.28. Michigas Seeing Center. = oF Pontiac we eae ROCKLATH Orr aceL¥n ; 140 FT. COMMERCIAL FRONT- "_ton_rooms to finish. OR 3.2360. | PE 2:33 pd tee 7 —— BUNDLE 95c New 3-bed room contemporary age with modern home. On main et to Bose aE Us : LER OIL BURNER, 5 TO 6 With plastered walls 11x17 hake nensey, val core! So For Sale Clothing 56) _257 Baldwin Ave. FE 6-6814. rooms. 1 year old with blower. = le saree watetiey Ke ; i ‘ pple Phos i ea a ioe may wes - SRaN NEW WROUGHT N Phone after 4 p.m. FED 8-8563. suze V ereeres Mahog ...-3 iz fine sesnion sents leete) dene fis ESTABLISHED IN 1916 C PANGUS, ‘Realtor | ALL SIRES CLEAN USED WORK erp pe theres cy Sy rain a) LE Sil ING MACHINE, | 3056.8 Flush Dr. with ilghts $14.88 focation near Nort nt 1919 M18, Ortonville NA 17-2818 ot the B Leeode ) 42 Orchard Laxe Ave D Payments ac | Alum. Comb. Dr. Comp. ... $21.95 t Northern had Only BLOOMFIELD .HIGHLANDS — f, at the Balt Store—open T days. Ld $8.1¢ nr Magee or pay contract $400 down The supply in this fine) Spacious SBedrm. brick Dome | aRGR FRAME WAREHOUSE rE ‘9. O66] | 389 Orchard Lake Avenue. DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC.| al. of . Capitol. Call FE MATT THICK ecetes DEES G surrounded by other fine homes. Gulldine Gne Northl Cusei ava BLUE CHIPFON FORMAL BAL-/ puilt in ovens and fs)| =e 2 Tiled bath. attractive kitchen with naar EaParetie Large. 60 For tmmediate action—or stop in| lerina length Worn only once.| ‘ow @s $219 complete. MA 5-6011. INSULATION ~— XO MONEY DOWN Gr eon Catoecna fomeee: peel ft lot Zoned ‘commer 5 N. PERRY ST. _ Sacrifice. $15. OR 3-4293 after 6. pat EE AND 6 CHAIRS. Christmas Gifts 59 95 Now is the tme to buy vour| 41 aca thin ose ak cial, Make us an offer— “Parking No Problem” BOY'S ICE AND ROLLER SKATES|_FE 6941600] FEE 8 $29. home. We have several to choose scar garage. See this now at either cash or terms. size @i-2. suits, top coat & slacks,| DINING RM SET. BEDRM. SET. ~~ t fT from 3 edroom brick “tneide!| only §38,750/ and $2.50) down. size 99. one FE 2-2065. — with almost pew mattress & box - ee fe ee oe PER 1,000 vd. city. bedroom with 3car «a-| WM. H. KNUDSEN SEABOARD BLACK BROADTAIL JACKE T| *Prings, Gas stove and washing| '5¢q3 rege. West side 2-bedroom near Oakland Lake 2-bedroom with at- ‘ached garage on Walton 3-bed- room brick with carport near Elizabeth Lake Road od many more! Give us a cail at your con- venience. we will be happy to show you FOR COLORED No Money Down GI. Nice 3-bed- room home with full basement Auto, of] heat, 14e-car garage, 2 lots, paved tae A real value at ‘$10,180 full a2 1 Pointer at FE o-05 Many more lovely homes to thoose from both new and older homes. Do {t now! JIM WILLIAMS REAL aerate & ABU aCe 1483 BALDWIN FE ¢0547 WALTON BLVD NI NEAR HES E 2-bedroom, carpeted living room | large lot ek own payment | TL _ Owner. MY REAIRE ATEN PHONE Walking distance to St. Benedict's Church. Cozy. modern 2 bedroom home. Basement. Furnace. Auto-| matic heat Nice lot Close to bus | Only Loca $1,000 down. Terms. ACR 2 bedroom, anes CITY — NORTH SIDE — }-Bed- room ranch bome new in ‘55 Picture window, ttled bath and shower. This neat and clean home is located on corner lot See it at $8.950 with § 000 down. FOR THE LARGE FAMILY — ciuded. Basement Motor $9,000 — $1,955 down ELBOW ROOM — Modern home and acreage. Groom home full bath, large ony room, built-in ehina closet. Full bsm't, oil heat. All this and over 3 acres of land Oniy 2 biocks to Pontiac bus $12.960 Terms WILL CONSIDER TRADE — On’ this j-bedroom ranch home in nice suburban surroundings for an older home with bsm't. storms, screens oil heat. in very nice gendiGon Lot ine Gandecepes + — $2,750 $60 per mon'h Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor 2200 Dixie Bey. at Telegraph FE 2-012} Open 9 to 9}. AMPLE CUSTOMER ARKING REALTOR 344 8. Telegraph Rd FE ¢4616 Evening No FE 2-3285 Business Opportunities 51 6ACRE CORNER |. Rochester & Romeo Roads — 5 Bedroom house and big basement- barn. Wonderful ate ee as station stores, or with $15,000 Pe Lawrence W. Gaylord 103 8. BROADWAY LAKE_ORION MY_2-2821 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- ness? Get the free ‘Michigan Business Guide’ from Realtor Partridge & Associates, 1050 W _Huron, Pontiac. FE 63581. CLASS C RESORT | 12 MONTHS TAVERN. West of Bay City. Grossing over $40 000 Did 3 times that previously. Pres- ent owner il]. Full price, $28,000, term TAVERN SMALL TOWN, between Flint and Lansing on M78 Grossing $40.- 860 plus other income. Has liv- ing quarters $10.009 handles real estate and al]. Don’t miss another FINANCE COMPANY Open Saturday ‘til noon in Dec LOANS $50 TO ae _ oa ne $500 COMMUNITY LO. co % E. LAWRENCE Nee FRIENDLY SERVICE Coen $25 TO $500 BAXTER LIV: 4 OW. Tmereaee St. Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On tour own signature. auto or other security. p to 24 months to repay. Our service is quick. friendly and helpful. Phone FE $-8121 or visit us at our office. Home «& Auto: LOAN CO. 7 N_ Perry St. ‘Corner Pike) Borrow With Cantidence $25 to $500 - GSTONE FE 41508 size 12 44 fhutria coat, Size 14-16. Exo. cond. & style. MI 3. FOR SALE. WEDDING GOWN. Call FE 5§-0067. GIRL'S pales CLOTHES FE 2-5748 machine OL 1! DELUXE 1 pen Ae SPIN DRYER. Used 5 months. Gas water heat- er Apt. size gas stove. OR 3-9610 ELECTRIC HOTPOINT CLOTHES dryer, needs no venting. ditt $50. OR 3-5153. LADIES DRESSES, SIZE 16 AND 12. 2 men’s Botany suites, size 38. Ladies boy coat, size 14. Boys lee skates site & Harrap shoes, size 5 and 74. FE ¢ LADY'S GOOD ae WINTER $6.00, teen- agers’ dress pants, b: Rew, $3.50. Lady’s large size aréeses. coat, fur trimmed, Children’s mise. clothing. 42889. SELL OR RENT, WEDDING core — gize 12. Used once. FE 4-02 SEAL BROWN MOUTON. ALMOST _bew. Size 22. $30. OR 3-1704 ELEC TRONER. LIKE NEW. FE EASY WRINGER TYPE WASHING that Cot Good cond, $40. MI EUREKA CLEAN CLEANER WITH ments 258 Zenith Hi-Pidelity. 3 epeakers. ee 00 Ironrite trone -o» $189.00 Admira! 13 te upright 121_N, Saginaw Sale Household Goods 57 $1 DOWN HOLDS A USED TELE- vision until Xmas. Peef Appliance Co. 8161 Commerce Rd. 1 CUBIC FOOT UPRIGHT HOT- point freezer, like new. 630 pound capacity. 22. 2 WRINGER TYPE WASHERS. & __ sturdy wood chairs. FE 43023. 2 REFRIG. 2 DINETTE — 1 IN- FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERA- tor, excellent condition. Rose tiste or erseutied chair. Desk and chair, ru, and 2-0907. . an de FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERA- tor, $50. 2030 Chrysler, off Scott _iake Ra FOR 5A SALE OIL HEATER — ¢5 room. Only $25. Ante Vacum like new with. le — just __ $25. Call Eves. sai Whittemore St. FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS 3 FORMALS, ORIGINALLY COST- ing $25 & $45, Will sell for $10 & $18. Worn only once, must sell by Dec. Sth. OR 3-2306. ié MM BOLEX MOVIE CAMER/ 6 in. lens. Large collection of film & access Chrome electric sit * set Fancy dishes. 16M BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA. 6 in. lens. Large collection of film & access. Chrome electric ne Ay set. Fancy dishes. FE Burmeister’s Northern Open To ork eve 1 TPRONS. ieeaatie DOILIES chair sets. FE 4-6 AMERICAN aa THAIN SET, diese! and steam locomotives, BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER HEAT. year guarantee $50, 5065 Ma: Rd. freight and. passenger cars, dua! transformer, loads of extras. Best offer buys. 2 pair boy’s skates, size 12-14. 1 girl's sine 1 silts Mag 8tructo road grader. BOY'S BLACK CHICAGO ROLLER skates with toe stop. Size 2. Almost new. $10. OR 3-0283. COCKER TES. RED AKC reg 8 weeks old at Christmas. Order now! EM 48254. CHRISTMAS CLOTHES FOR DOI- io all one Order now FE 8-0113 9 pm GIR Oe *” SCHW BRAND NEW Aes OOM —— bot Sb petro i ant ges furnaces ates ‘gad Sveater “hard rica) 3, crock BRIGGS DAMAGED BA’ ATH TUB. 100 to choose G AND 1 Stivt, Sok tor Bude Wood Closet Doors — Closing out birch, louversé byfold type ag mag Se otr cost. Y DOOR SAL SE, | ms as OOR Sia beon nation Sut \ pemees BENSON LUMBER CO. “ MI 6-6185 | i eaten oll teak. 08 ar c\ INN BIKE, LGE. we y it ipa wee aa gizmaster. Es odern Paved! from. colors. wan 2 BEDRM HOME ON COMER- Fannie aig & WATER . Deer en es ring matt, — 1 maple chest. e road. School bus $5,600 $150) 7 AT pe Ones aig, bargain! Household Finance 1a wo Runde) name brands Scratehed. Terrific 1s & Up , down Terms y. ai : : v one month, install free, $249. aaicinmy land—100x800. mav be 8Y OWNER 3 BEDRM., MODERN| CONSULT US for gn? type bust: 4a eaten of Fen Te ig 0638 } HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD TA- oie. ee Silene”? Mickie aux CABINETS 8 "s GUN RACES eatin Suppl ¥ en. John 3-2360, 4 bought for $1.000 with $250 down | Dome « acres MY 3-2726. ness throughout Michigan bles. Like new, Champagne fin- uorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. BIG MAN & TOR THE LITTLE quindre. py vs m, to 5: Ay fe Machinery GOA Or will consider trade for car or! ELSON SED HOMES have what you want in your price CET CASH QUICKLY ish. 1250 Heltsch, off 8. Shore| po oers MAN ROCKING HORSES STUR-| CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. truck | FE 8-2200 range _at Watkins Leake. _| avaliable Chest Gad vigncs ane: DILY MADE. PLACE ORDERS most modern lights for kitchens, eae porothwoniler Dacandes STATEWIDE Up to $500 [Frc srgrmosar s Socasronse | cia Dee prc Same a Ae | EA ag eat A P| dinates aod eredtion rooms | "Oger fr tnwa emesis, © REALTOR EST. 2% YEARS | 990) Beverly) offi Jostyn) 0 | eee ee RIDGEWOO ; 41395 value, go's, factory marred ele gaginse see Orchard Lake £ x I Rea! Estate rvice eof Pontiac —_— -—— | GOLD NYLON DAVENPORT,;| ——— Ph EM 33303 or -MUtua! 4-6417| MI BD CHA SLES. REALTOR Oa la d 4 DINING ROOM CHAIRS. PUMP, blond oak console TV. Aldo chij.| HAVE BUMPER POOL TRADE| Fluorescent. 393 ie irs = “SA SURPRISE l ] ] i : : k I _tshallow well). OR 3-1787, dren's tricycle and gidew bi-| for electric train preferred mount-| Ave. — 13. = a pe : -- | COTTON CANDY MACHINE! : __ A héme with income on bus line AS - BA Be ine ou bie dresser bookcase| Gr COMBINATION TOP LOAD| LIONEL TRAIN, 2 ENGINES, 2, fixtures. newest exciting modern has 8 rooms & bath plus 3 & HAS THE BARGAINS ee Among. rene maker: ber! Loan Company bed ane chest, 2 vanity lane dishwasher sink and dispecal a tenders, 4 cars. 35 ft. track, whis-| light fixtures. ee lamp for stu- bath u Full basement, FHA jae " All for 50. Pay only $2 week Inches wid ; tle and smoke. Plasticville, switch dents $12.05. Value vated Michigan P | NEW 6-ROOM Just being finished rifice. First $275 takes. FH 8-2182 nehe e 25 inches deep and : terms Phone today for interview | 1 -ROOM Just being fint: Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard LE.| 36 inches high 895. Hotpoint re-| and 4x8 plywood table. Child’s| Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake floor FRANK SHEPARD | Iaigelibedrocniyes Woulieas| ecloy | inane? ei aredueceriperens seats - Ax waren | Yiserntor, Te, cuble feet. 945.) Fong, Tink akates, size 11. FE) Ate. —\ coRNEN HOF WA . vray Oakinad = 3 = 0744 ~ OL 1.7 1.3194) the 2-wav fireplace from the large | for sale, Call Lincoln 8-4086 7 AEST Ess sou ble tee bey ce formica top, 4 up EVANS OIL - cR we LS Poet er ‘Lake living room and the separate din- es enport and chair, olstered chairs, $45. MT 6-0274. LOOK ter heater, 17 . mi. oe OE FOR LEASE: 2 BAY SERVICE| 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | 3 modern step tables, matchin EEN Woor RU aE - | ing room There's a beautify station at Joslyn & Montcalm | 7 ; IVANC coffee table. decorator lam mg GR had RUG. 9X12. ROSE | Doll cradles, doll beds pore sal PLASTIC WALL TILE | Se coun of ‘ire vont| Pontiac Low investment, Good TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Softee, $90 Pay ‘only $2 weekly. Ries ok Saad, es Omen: FOR CHRISTMAS rol MApie_$-601 WHOLESALE, GAS & ome = 30 basement, with rec. room and| elghborhioad Heat & water furn 202 N. MAIN" peeryn.* Furniture. «2 Orchard | GCG5 temp TV FROM 15 AND| 1 make them 21 Eddy. Phone FALL SPECIATS ; | aa pee, £100 Sashanc ‘ - ' A 1 tunity to own your pat ees eee - é o é va BOCHEStz TIE NKEN RD He fireplace many other features Sea custeees, FE. 69536 or FE ROCHESTER, MICH up PE €0736_ 36 8 Telegraph; | FE 2-7655. oxaxg’ “1Se ea as mediate possession on this l'a) such as Anderson windows, 1000: ARES ATIEE IE) Hi ‘a , : 1 FT RET RIGERSTOR, GooD HAND-HOOKED WOO RU D 2’ Fin Radiation...... -" $2.00 per Be. PRA r Sri abane tie aes | eh saute") Sn ater em | beans zo won | comm on at | EN, Pa Bae oa a ate PINGREE ST — Attractive 3- .C ee ee OC : SPEC DINING. RNS SUITE. ENGST OR DELUXE SWEEPER. POOL T 7 BLE, REGULATION Uses seh Goering ead ee ae G aimost new all attachments, 5 or size. Used very little, 97 8. vs 8: 2 bedroom home Bath Of] heat | painted walls. separate 12x12 din-| control — I am forced to sell my | Ph Rochester, OL 60711, OL 1-9191| *PC. DIN. RM SET. ELECTRIC} 6 rm ‘oll space heater used 2 “9 Ve eee | eer | te Oem Full price $6500. Large ‘ot ing room. Fulll basement, clean service station business. This ts a = range. Both like new. 4 EB. Chi- mos. FE 2-3504. PU All Bargain Priced ply. 156 W. Montcalm, FE ‘ ge beat, Inundee tracs. ‘Fie | well. established and profitabiel WHEN YOU NEED | _caeo. LEAVING STATE MUST SELL | cheine BILLFOUDS ND REY SURPLUS. LUMBER & | Cameras, Equipment 61A ) re 1, - fal '. | ~ Wiil_be sold by actual inventory China cabinet, buffet. table, 6 “ICORE ICE | MATERIAL ae “ 7001 Highiand Rd (M59) 1717 S. Telegraph FE 4-062! ' -. ae ef PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM.| cycle MA 6.1226. : ed. OR 31330 after 6 p.m ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN Do It Yourself 61 Lawnmower. FE 2-051 2 JOBLYN RD. Low down payment | bedroom bungalow Plastered Due to circumstances heyond mr ‘ ne fi eo oe ontca Francis. After par als 54713. business Low rent, long Jease $25 TO $500 9 PIECE DINING ROOM . SET S rooms of furniture. FE +3608. = ais aes oe or merchandise and equipment. | We wil be glad to help vou.| chairs, $100. 3625 Lakewood ‘pr.| LIMED OAK COFFEF TABLE.| skates, size §. FE 5-3684. 5310 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7092| KEYSTONE 8 MM MOVIE CAM- , TOOKING FOR AN OLDER 4'|. Paved street A rare buy at $8950 BEDROOM HOME? Good iécation’ FHA terms east of Pontiac toward Roches- lj , = ter 1%_ baths Oak floors Nevis! $800 DOWN a nearly new home-. Cail Mr Best. FE 29181 | CTATE EINANCE C OR 3-6580. _Excel. cond MI_6-3433. RCA. TAPE REC FREE STANDING TOILETS sia05| ¢T@, like new. With carrying case cecorated Separate dining room! ALL LARGE ROOMS 2 big. big | cP SapALh STAT E F INANCE CO. 9-PC. WILLIAM AND MARY DIN-| LARGE DUO-THERM OIL BURN- mote control Erombone. sah aad Double bev cok a a and he gece lens. o*Reasonable. and den which could be Used a: bedrooms, fuil bath. oak floors. | FE 4-1574 ing rm. suite, $73 MY 3-1914_ er Excellent condition $40. FE) smatching chair. FE 4-7045 ashbow!ls with fittings ... $995; FE 43071 or 20. Sth bedroom. Basement. Oil fur-, ol: furmace, gas Tange and auto- | BU SINE SS" __102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 8-996¥ ‘gees CHEF ROTISSERIF ¥ WITH 3pe. bath sets with trim - “9995| WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM- matic washer included 3 lots nace. Immediate possession, $13.- Ox12 Felt Base Rugs $39 95 | GINCLEUM © PAINT BALE HALF baking unit, lke new. $35. Sew.| Spe colored bath set with, | eras. projectors, tape recorders. rim —_.—_— |INCOME HOME, § ROOMS. 900 Low down payment well located among other nice . a ne BONNY MAID VINYL pus Ro price at Jack's. 228 N. Saginaw. {in _H : oe : at Jack’ g machine. in to dition, . Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W. Hu- homes in lovely Chetolah Shores | Shoppers’ News Mortgage Loans 54 LIVING RM. AND ODD PI 6037 eee Se reactor 2nds — Irregulars ron St. FE 6-665. At E. CHICAGO New 2 bedroom) Cass and Elizabeth Lake prit-) ps o.eq money maker Weil anne | OF FURNITURE Crea ~~ SINC AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY home sith basement Will dupli-| lewes, VACA aaa established in growing sub- : : [5 RUBBER IBASE: PANT GAL, 63.78 ITEMS. ALL 1N Goop “Gon.| SINGER BUTTON HOLER. 172 ‘s. Sagina FE_§-21 __ Sale Musical Goods 62 cate $8,900 Low FHA terms. {| smal 7P * urban area. $50.000 volume Want A Good Mortgage: “Sere 1 w eater se DITION FE 847 rE Going Out of Business : ; F ari | WANT t Noro at present with 2 offices If your home needs an improve- Ste uroD i 1, OCTAVE VIBRAPHONE MAN- Cond be teed: rigs Seana None Owe are innced of well Also handles standard print- ment, and your debts consolidated | @ X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, 915.05. | © Sey ats $15. i, 8, TATTRERE pee etmas\iinees 508 ie Belling out entire stock. Linoleum, 2 Golin, 2 accordions, wood clarinet, ould be used as 4 he ean located Vbedrsominones: tng orders. Reasonable down call or see us at once, Don’t wait Reversible $1650. Imported. niture. 42 Orchard Lake re. 10 T a ere | paint. file, counter topping and| § channel electronic mixer, rec- home or 1 bedroom home i payment. 5'2 per cent interest $34.95 Axminster. 98 Rug| — Ee | O 21° SCOTCH PINE 08008 metal trim. At real down to earth) ord cutter, FE 46865 — 5108 West- 3} room apt. Separate entrances | Willi Nailer BENDEROFF pads. $5.95. Pearson Furniture.| METAL WARDROBE $10 STUDIO| Trees, $10 delivered. MY 2-0940 savings, nothing held back! Our| g¢omb. 2 baths Immediate possession thham Miller Whol! le M @, ro) Orchard Lake Ave couch, $15. Oil heater $29 biel BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE loss — your gain! Seeing is be- £10,500. terms. Realtor PE 2.0263 5, AV holesale’ } eat FE 38-6580 #2 W Ruron| i9 PIECE DINING RM SET 2.| ‘l¢.éWing machine $1459. apart-| "spruce & Balsam. MAple §-1501'| ieving SSE Sis SALE. ALL Sis fo be: : ' , €-UZ05 ver @ quarter milion dol- ‘ : ment electric range eee dy 1 i Y 1: S a AYDE Ns Realtor | 1078 W Huron St lars volume Owner's health Pange: 12 9x12" rugn with peas fine Eide: eee se Dees, s _ CHRISTM: AS TREES : "tear egies Son UPRIGHT ARG ak #6 ©. Walton E Open 8 to @ makes immediate sale im- b. Swaps 55 new C ide-e-Bed. Gateleg table and 2 AL LAWRENCE MOTOR SALES Years one location *| ARION UPRIGHT PIANO AND Open nin aEMENT | aan = porstine (Be sure to check . 1G" TY $1288 chard, paneer mack chairs. 37 Or-| 9) w Montcalm FE 8-8423 1545 “Sronville ne phd bench, good cond., $50. FI 5-6549. 4 RMS. AND BATH. BA > nto the facts and figures in 2 CHILDRENS ROLL TOP DESK | 47 , ce ebscamuakenAxe! ; co ao EFORE YOU PURCHASE. ANY small house a rear Low down | Income F roperty © 434A ile tecritici- business eke En Se Gd prac 17 in table ‘model ..... $20.95 | NEW DUO. THERM OIL BURNER, | CUT OR DIG YOUR Own LONG | Daily 9 a.m, te’® p.m. — Sun. #3. oe eke care aha aes and heuk Also rm. gemi- sintsted home ~~~~~ ~~~ we 21 in. table model. Like new $59 95 Sacrifice | to ash FE 44210 needle $1 sae short needle $3 and 7 for only $995 reas. C Owner, FE 4526 _5-1108 15 other sets to choose from. Fully fel oe up. 2922 Sleeth Rd, 3 miles West Garage Doors yep ae te hold ‘an or- _ = ME, 2) MICHIGAN BUSINESS | > gEpROOM HOME FOR SALE. guaranteed. 30 dats. at Obe] TV.| NEW 30° GENERAL ELECTRIC Commerce Village. 172 miles an of your choice for Christmas ! 7 baths, plastered wails, oak floors, Sy a 3 ne t & shop- ti al , “RILEY | basement, 3-car garage. $14,050; SALT©-S CORPORATION BE ceniee oan ee atop Reo jake Ba FE (ate aie on (ceealnieige oar aiee Ret pot eee Ohen sane STEEL OVERHEAD slivers _#ith $1500 down FE 25273. ___ | JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER | modei car as down payment, FHA ; § ED} EM _3-3300 | 8 to 5 MUtual 4-038. Factory seconds and aj) standard LLAGHER'S LAREDROME For Sale Lake Prop. 44 1537 S Telegraph Rd _terms. 1145 Myrtle St Pontiac gansiin radio. 42493 Sweets Ree NEARLY NEW MAYTAG AUTO. | CHRISTMAS TREE LOT FOR | wid and rest oideway closes are || 18 E ee rE PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ~ ED a —_ fh ‘ washer $100 40° EF) t Excel N JI & M Lakefront, with ~~ ‘ 3 BEDRM., HOME dip & Appilances 422 W Huron ectromaster | rent Excel spot Next to J & Disappearing stairwars SMAL. ¥ ra heat aah gr sandy beach FE 4-1582 Se Carpeted living rm. full base- FF €1333. range. very clean. $65. RCA 17 Hardware lectric available | Stee Aspe eidow shutters. eae TIFOL L BAB New kitchen and bath targe| Lake Lots and Lake Bra MODERN 2STALL SERVICE STA-| ment with new Luxatre of] fur-| 37 IN Ty GOOD COND. #50, |, Console TV. $35! 24x30 inch plate | _ Plenty of parking Call OR 3-3322.| Wiectric garage door operators. GALLAGHER'S Finepiacss automatic oi] furnace} 4-3 to acre Clarkstdn Schoois, de petpeal across hed chore hace, comb storms dnd screens Electric stove $35 Wringer wash. Mea perfect cond. $15.| sPRUCE AND BALSAM TREES | Garage front remodeling . living room. Only $12,050) churches shoppine at door. Wind- Parthen ot isonet te i to City eastside, paved street and er $20. gas stove $25. studio ee — wholesaie Can be seen at 5758| Stop in a Kae fer. free ssameree 18 E Huron - with $2,000 down. | ing paved street. $1,995 full price. pete te} i drive, garage. fenced back yard covceh $10, gas hot water heater NEW | PORTABLE SEWIXG MA-| Mi5 at, Dixie Highway. MAple | Open 8-FLAT CLARINET, ACREAGE nip $20 down: $20 a month. Al How. Will take smaller home land con-| $20, electric portable sewing ma-| chine. $70.9 SCotcH PINE- PE WOT _ RE -RRY. SOOR S SALES. a condition Made Eee 5 beautiful acres located on _ard, Phone Lincoin 8-T7)1__ tract. vacant lot. or good used chine $20, refrigerator s45. com- Severa! Used alt) washers | SCOTCH PINE. 725 Wi R 311 8 Paddock FE ?’2u: fis atl . nie 2 miles from city limits within LARGE LAKE LOT® FOR YEAR car as down payment. FE 5-7190; plete bed $15 cabinet sink $25,} 14° nortable TV 95 Ortonville or ph. } Bhar MT es 49133 = ake after 6 p.m. sight of the new MSUO }- aroundi komes, Paves Cue et. _after 5:30 pm. ofl space heater $20, kitchen ta-| ROY's REPL ACEMENT PARTS CO RELY DD —~-| HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL. GONNSTELLA’ N lege. $450 sean eu hapdie.. township water system, 8 miles ar ial ge 4 RM MODERN HOME LOCATED! %°* % chairs $8 fistomatic wash- (96 Oakland Ave. rE 2-4021, SCOTCH PINE TREFS |. Gas. new Consumer Power ap- NEW CONDITION fH 4-6819. : west of Pontiac on Highland Rd in Auburn Heights on well iand-| _*' 345 KE 5-2766 | OVEP 0 ec taRe TV SETS FROM} wWholesele only up to 8 ft. Place; proved $0850 value $40.50 and re tent Elizabeth Lake mea. 4a21| M59_ Priced from $3.200 to $8,100 Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE scaped 50200 ft lot Near bus} 24° BLOND CoMiOtEE Ty | 84 0S LTON TV orders early to assure good se- Yad DGG e. “te Bolted, Gas Sore EEEGE beak * rh hes ES Ownedcdeveloped-sold by and stores For late model car. | FE 2-2133 ti A N lection, Specia, considerstion for lso Elec - | : TI ~ nA be Oe ee “a € terrific values. Michi- Ss : fOR RENT OR SALE EM 3eRELEY COOK INC Oo, GRILL—TRADE — R.D. RILEY, Broker | 97 AMANA FREEZER OPricHt S18 Writon clicche sani sctioels CEM 2Ji%7 | Heaters. at terri 303 Orebard ee ee ek ek 8140 down or $40 2 month rent || EAREWOOD LAE NEW) Well established main street grill 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd Rewer. used FE 8-8396 131° West- FE 23-2257 plo we WHODERREE 707 ie Ave — 16. mute “facluded. 125, MI 49086. and stool = oxL } >» chu. FE, 411 5 ‘ = iG 2 ee aNOT oUTT. = by SO adattion started on| lakefront. 3-bedroom ) rick. Ex-| Ree Deeolt subues ‘Conipect en | oe RTS FR fe WHiiD ares i INDIGENERATGERCTRIC | HE BOLL AEN MEAC SINE Truck loads fresh cut trees ar- povan moe ba MOVED, «FAMILY MEDIUM ah fetid 8 faa rear. 40 by 175’ lot. Total fect posed eat A cee ae | ficient operation has seating for!” stove. Will trade for refrigerator; _"8uge Exc. cond $43. FE 5-708 | Guaranteed. Thyle Electrie, cor- Setate ake Ra MIL oe town. very feaccuabie 2 au) Oe a TA HER’ < . 1333 Moccasin Tratl, by Dodge; Fo) foe Wisk 30 Tied means easy 108 | _or' freexer_EM 3-003, | 42 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD! ‘er of N. Johnson and Howard — | _burn, office in rear. ALLAG _Park No. 4 a Foc bale Lat 464 te win irade fener Smet oie, | 804 MONTH INCOME SWAP | Condition ang fuel ofl circulator | PE 45160 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 JELLED MAGIC 18 ©. | E. Buren . Indianwood Hills selon sic dn. burs this coffee shop with «| fo" sual howe FE +4151. 56 SG YDS a USED CARPET | Tish “modelee one ‘of Americas This, paint needs no stirring win | MACXAVOX STEROPRONIC i I PET. 5. t = r con’ Lakefront — almost new 3-bedroom future. $3500 EQUITY IN >BEDRM. HOME | 3% SQ. YDs. OF USED ane | best makes” pertect new guar.|? PAIR OF DELUXE SKIs POR| "he, Grp gag of run. Rubber or| £74, "edie ie home, lafge Hving room with pic-|7 LOTS nese AUBURN. $250 x 367, Royal Oak in Rochester Area $6600 balance for }bedrm home cr will sell. table lee Day ining ed La oi} base. Hundreds of colors to anteed for § years. buy a new] @ che Day bed. 2 fue poh oy exe. special ‘ 104, PA MINCHELL 2 PE, §-6150 — ED LOWREY organ , " patterns, can be seen, Friday & | Write Pontide Press Box 119. Baturday at 16) 7 Segiaw. across treet from Strand Theater. CUSTOM MADE DEVAN. Foam | —* rhbber, new condition. Cost $380| 1949 WESTINGHUSE 9 CU Fr. | swap fof hid-a-bed or small 2 Serine Tae exc. condition, $68. | REFRIGERATOR IN in GOOD CO ture window overlooking lake,| each. P. C modern kitchen, tiled path, walk-| 1 eo fs out basement with récreation 150 X 150°. 200 FT. FRoM SYLVAN room, 2-car garage, many other! Lake $2150 Donelson Park, on features. A good buy at $21.900/ 1459 90 x 163’ $2,200. Lakefront CLASS “C” IN PONTIAC $20,000 FULL PRICE Seldom if ever can you buy a full year liquor license and going refrigerator for a little more than choose from. - a used machine. Michigan Fluor- tanks. +1 Ge enehaea thon & INT iT ‘ ‘i escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. GET IT QUICK, KNEEAOLE DISK TYPEWRITER & SE i ine. OR 36047, | ELECTRIC ORGAN “ with terms Call now on this one.| gt $2,759 arms, Lauinger Real] pusiness for onl FE 5-9756 . ly $20,000 on eng’ lece an room suite. Phone - arn Immediate Possession |_® aa sin. Se itermes Pood peusmert and tan LEE Sle: AUTOMATIC MAYTAG WASHER Le cue te wed! Reagouaie: Ys through Classified Ads! —achine, on Exceilent condition. are plenty S-bedroom home, built tp 1954. good | 6 ACRE Meebises eae: downs Ii wo rea you aacquienly sf roureen ones FOR URED. TVs, WORKING | Bo ce $2, ngr week. Used 0 el. | ROUND OAK TABLE AND —1 ) \ | Ga oppor lee perf. | (om thls ene ‘ | k wi v Oo” not } ; > 4 3 bent! : ainin itaee wsroungstown cup-| 200x238 ft. butiding site. Can be} cail so call now: it's @ rare! aya eOVE FOR GANe Wail? a Schic MY_ 38711 } fy vapholsiered “Cloed ‘sethigcemon: Yes, whatever at 18 — dial Sasi 1-24 is Com: near the : bdards 3 pe bath. off het, large’ divided into 2 lots $1200 $50 Dn | deal! watch MArket 3059. A SMALL RADIOS. 8 TO; {24 Pingise FE 29-1098. : Rotex 14x2, 2% ft. FC” the new 988 so model Coas ated roe" sear bargain at S80 Eh Onecurd acre with part s1000 | $50 + UITY IN HOUSE IN st ve $475 RGA Tak 1V Like NEW atso| FE 2-818] for an ad- + eeMORRIS svisg down. Cail us today on Se iakefront lots. $1000. $30) RT A} TOR PART RIDGE HAnTIREe nice leretepny lee AUTOMATIC, WARES AL COND Sey eaten ee chee 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. MOR IS MUSIC ~ - “mre : Businesses throughout Men é Need acreage resort. neighbor. | a5 | from: Table t2'9% $12. Blond te-| |: . : | LAUNDRY STOVE, Ct N uw 8. 7 CR AWEFORD AGENCY | ©. PANGUS, Realt fOr FE 43581 1050 W EM ok hacd tavern. carpenter, work of AUTOMATIC KENMORE DLE be 2" $45 Guaraniéed Peer Writer and get it! ump, used once. 18 Gal. crocks * ‘ MY 3.1543 600 B Fiint St “1919 M15, Ortonville NA 77-2816. OPEN ‘TIL @ | new car, OR 3-5887, ‘| 920. FR ¢€317, S Appliances, 8161 Commerce Ra. | 1% Elizabeth St. Acrosa from ne i . ' : : . ‘ . ’ ' iq “ “ eae EI. i ECTRIC ADDING G MACHINE, 32, & pups. ae hes Dexter Rd se beverage cooler. Meat slicer. © scales Dairy case. Make offer _™MY¥ 726.3 * Dogs Trained, Boarded 70. _— “Sale Sporting Goods 65 DOGS. CATS BOARDED FE 2 | Pontiac Cuety ESOS) This W ce 5 Specials |" Burr-Shell 375 8. Tien 1949 Elcar 29° - $695 ; | — | 1952 Prairie Schooner 27° ... $1009. BOWLING lien elo} Os Sel Hay, Grain & Feed 71) ia Travel Home 24 leather band- i Lae mere | tages fom. 812.0018 AND 2ND RAY. STRAW a | 1853 Pontiac Chief 30 .. Dies $2.95 Manure. Ph. MA 5-0666. | 1956 Coenen 35° { M 2 Yonure fo 1080 12 “me Maize wood, PE etna Tis Hed rental Cee en’s 2 sulters, from ....... : straw. a 1956 Lintecraft 24 . — 5 BOSTONIAN ore fan tnd BE geno | oe Lake Rd. 1952 Prairie Schooner 35° ... $1695. ee. Bouen 1-inch ALL Pha i 18ST & 2ND Ba 1955 Pontiac Chief 31” ..... $1895. ww ori and oa ae Hick ‘SPORTING ner Wil deliver OA 63 NEW TRAGEL TRAILER AT COST GHAIN SAWS HOMELITE, START BALED HAY. ist rs NB Ctr: | SE Cal estes tt y1e030 New Mono, s09.50.|_‘ng. Will del. Holly. ME43175 | i955 gun Cruiser 15° $1005 ro o* the soon: fssed & asetv- WANTED STRAW ae WRITE PON- | ice Chiff Dre 15210 "oay Rae Wolly, rose 4-677 Guns - "MODERN OR ANTIQUE. buy rade. 2 COLTS: ARAB-QUARTERHORSE. BURR-SHELL HD S. TELEGRAPH| Kids will lire these. NA 17-2931. GUNS -.8 SELL, TRADE. FEEDER PIGS _ Maniey Leach. 0 : #0 MArket bie avea WE HAVE THE CHR as 5 mo gifts for the sportsmen, Brown-| mane end tail Dapples — from ing guns, Bear Arch-|_ $175. EM _ 3-0320. ery, Bausch & Lomb. Kormor-| REGISTERED OXFORD & HAMP- joo Lyman & Weaver ua Gat shire Rams and Bred Ewes. MU oso ar see {| 9-1521_ + Aa as Sparta Cente VERY GENTLE SADDLE HORSE. bap) cea doa Miitress| VER’ Cente SADbCe Monae, ¥oun COLT 2% yrs. BLK. MYrtle 2-5761 w 41.00. 904 Cameron, Wanted Livestock 73 ic. FE ‘4-3659. Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B)° 5.5 face on Lost. tiae Press Box 11 For Sale Livestock 72 PONIES & HORSES pce oes POR 4c worus 100 for 78 VENUE 24 hours. 7 days. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 RD HORSES. box stalls Good ridirg privileges. phy Ra. sear Rochester FE Bob Hutchinson | Mobile Homes | Sales Inc. 01 Dixie Hi ager 4 nine North OR 3-1202 __ Open 7 days a week "TRAVEL low Ga BARGAINS» 1950 1T Pixeys. poaneets man Speciai. Sportsman Special, elec. brakes. $895. 1 ports- mai Deluxe $995 1 15’ Traveler Deluxe, $1.005. Used. 2 1958 12° Shawnee. Just o good hunter’s Low ial payments three yr: on PIXEY TRAILED SALES 14> N Lapeer Ox ford | SHORT’S a OsItE “aoe REPAIR Hitches installed cars wired Pb OR 3-2225 a For Sale Poutry 74 Los OR MORE LOADS pee ered. Field FE es Fe ray Conklin TOP SOIL, FILL, sand and road gravel. FE 5-4758. COW. MANURE ROAD GRAVEL 60-40 PE 4-337) 09D ROAD GRAVEL 5 YDs. oe Delivered FE 46588. sot. BLACE DIRT @ FILL. = TVEWAY GRADING, “ee. soil bapahdaoby fill, etc. FE HENS FOR SALE. MA 5-1868 Sale Farm Produce | 75). APPLES CIDER, HONEY. Gs- bury, 2330 Clarkston Rd. Lake Orion. tery) oes & $1.50 BU. Deckeonl. out Rochester Oe on FARMS. =a E, SIL- $9950 TOTAL. Ra ase. Buell Rd, Lake Orion. aP’ CIDER aud SQUASH, PLES, 324 N. Lake U Rd Eating and cooking apples. 81 bushel and up OL 1-6489. “Sale Farm Equipment 76 PRICE BUYS A brane new chain saw. See it at F. Miller Coke and Lawn also have the latest models Mc- Culloch Chain saws. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 5 CHIAN SAWS 3 HP SAWS ALL GooD pay si SLABWOOD. 2 CORDS . Rea orice $160.50 Our ox $10. Oak fireplace logs. $1v.| price $119.50 Al) come erd Deisern4 FE 4-6588 mowers greatly reuuc FoR Z CORDS OF i8 Ty, 08 hickory fireplace wood wile Bows 2190 Davis- burg Rd. Phone Holly. ME 4-461. FIREPLACE WOOD. DELIVERED . $10 a cord. Cail Phone k Street “Oxford. eaerlabe c CANNED COAL—ALL SiZBs OF FURNACE & STOK- McCulloch Chain Saws = WE HAVE s COMPLETE LINE SAGE GooESaaUe AY FUEL] Shek taAt eee eS GE OTL. OAKLAND /FUEL & PAINT , SEARO TEE SER ERTROS aE TION Ot eee COREE TOES, POCAHONTAS SCREENINGS, per ton tn 2 ton joads . ‘OS, $8.50) USED CHAIN SAWS ° AL rrds orchard Lake OUR SERVICE SAND PARTS DE- mR SANE Een VICE YQUR Mc- SEASONED FIREPLACE & FUR-| READY TO SER uace wood. Birch. Cedar kindling.| CULLOCH CHAIN SAWS PE 2-6244. we RA SHOP eo 6.18 A LOAD IN City limits an RE- FARM MACHINERY — used SLAB WOOD FOR MEL- Tose 44591 or Maple’ rss Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | RE_ 40734 Lay GROWN SPRUCE oR!. to 3 ft. 0 or more) 130 oa Less than 10 We specialize Zé country homes for) & borders around prop- | Ss hed OAKLAND TREF SERVICE TRIM. JOHN ming & removal, FE 8-2275. Stark Bros. Nursery Representative oe Ornamentals Fruit and Nut Trees EM 33125 after 4 P. For Bivening Appointment _ For Sale Pets. Ley a BLACK & TAN DACHSHUND for_stud service. 8-6008. ane SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS. * Good hunters Ideal childrens pets. Will hoid for Christmas. Reas “PH OR 3-281: eves. AK TURE POO- ‘;C SILVER MINIA dies, 8 wks. MA_ 45-0303. AKO REG, GOCKER PUPS. WHITE buff FE 2-3243 as ea oan 1 YR FE 40734 ola male. ee AKC CHIHU — emacs ae rivER AND WHITE SERING: Ay & MIN- Autiltord, MUtual RMAN SHEPHERD PUP. | cen te sell OR ean BORER wer lets MO. 63 Charies W idl . ‘ba wdust Re BOSTON FEuRtEn PUPPIES & 4ac G og 6: 69 i ee iF | i | } Road. Mt, Clemens BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE TRAC- tors. Aine tillers & riding mow- ers. Red prices! EVANS EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY MA 5-7878 or OR 3-7924 NEW AND Proulz Oliver Sales on M24 Just north of Oxford HEADQUARTERS FOR WE KING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE | FE 4-112: ~~ MeCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS | 2 Lar NEW & USED ales| See pean is eae Motto. | HOUGHTEN & SON J Case & New [dea Dealer — [Rochester OL_ 1-976) | { DEERE AND NEW IDEA; corn pickers, eravity feed wagon | boxes Silo fillers, hammer mills | ee Machinery — Ortonville —: => Michigan Chain Saw Distributors POWER EQUIPMENT HEADQU bar ARTERS 8ALES—SERVICE—RENTALS MY 3-562) SPECIAL ALL CUB TRACTOR WITH Lowrs ele EA & P.T.0 WITH | PLOW ALL RE- COND TONED tN A-: SHA PRICE $750 KING BROs. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE PE 41112 FORD TRACTOR WITH SNOW) blade, very good condition. Brand | new Aree Call between 4 pm . and 7 p.m OL _1-1664 Auction Sales Zi LLP PL Ll | APPLIANCE BUSINESS LIQUIDA- tion by auction. Sat. Dec. 6 10:30! am Walter Safnue) proprietor, in village of Davisburg. Stan Per. kins auctioneer Phone ME 5-8304— Swarte eek \ APPLIANCE AUCTION INCLUD-- i freezers. ¢ coal) and wood ranges, oi] burners. built-in ovens 1 stud Champ stock Curtiss OP furnaces, of] and gas. Bank terms - Samuel Appliance, Davisburg | AKC REGIS: FRIDAY. DEC. 5 AT 12:30. 3, COLLIE PT Ps tered. Cheap. OLive 1-0454 COCKER 1 FOR BALE. Cail rE ~~ stock. $35, OLive 1-8388. HOME WANTED FREE! AKC registered | jungarian . Small sized | not Gare ety then and tie are nerves. Needs quiet ay ta with of SALE, weeks old. Chesp. FE 41319. REG. CHAMP, 7 4 i] miles North of Oxford then 4, miles west and '% mile south to} 641 Hurd Road. To settle the ¢s- tate of the late Maarice Groo- ver family, I will sell at public auction 7 complete rooms of fur- niture. Nothing has been removed | “66 2-door Plymouth car (sold at 3 o'clock) large Ben Hur deep freeez, Gibson Ref, Philgas Tap- pan range near new Maytag alum washer, lge, assortment of #électri- , large assort and bedding, desk an Penal! new set of encyclopedias in case, rugs, 2 complete bedroom suites, 65 gal. palls of white paint. (Many other articles fee numerous beg mention. Milton Francis od ba A. Fritch, Oxford Auctionéer Phone OA 8-1200 \ NO SALE WEDN igSDAY. TE ber 26 Next sa Smart Saie Farm, nen TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons We buy, sell and trade, Used 8-10 Wides-: USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies @ 8. Hy oe FE 2-3200 Open 9 to 6: __Closed Sunday VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales, 5685 Williams Lake Road -Dray- _ton Plains OR_3-2838. WANTED GOOD 1 BEDROOM AN- derson Tratler. Cash, Write I. _ Pelton. P. O. Box 1026. Pontiac. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- lage. The finest. ‘¢ mile SE Pon- tiac. 170 N. Opdyke FE 8-3361 INSIDE CITY LIMIT 2 BLOCKS from bus beds Oe poh roncias Trailer Coach Park OXFORD MOBILE ANOR FOR those who want the best. 40x80 foot lots. 16x40 cement patio Sidewalk, room for garden on each spot. 36 ft. streets. Storm shelters, mile east of Oxfotd on Lakeville Rd. Ph. OA 8-3022. MOBILEHOME ESTATES MODERN lakefront and playground. EM 3-2661. 80 54 PLYMOUTH REBUILT MOTOR Radiator, transmission Cheap FE 5-0131. For Sale Tires Auto Accessories Renner A-1 USED aan $3.50 ae WE buy. sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SALES 503 Saginaw St. FE 4-0687 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General! Safety Tires. Up to 50 per cent off Black or whitewalis s | 80A, 1954, ED WILLIAMS 451 S Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | ear. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood, Phone FE 2-2563 INSTALLED FREE Mufflers & tail pipes Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin, FE 8-143] or FE 3-94/7 | Sale Motor Scooters 82 — - CUSHMAN SCOOT ANDERSON SALES & T SERVICE | 230 BE. Pike. FE 44246. For Sale Motorcycles 83 PE POTN SEI E ELS TES SE, FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson see Harley oe Davidson Sales Co. 3728 Sagi-, Harold Turner, Ford aod —+__ | Birmingham MI. 4-7500| Boats & Accessories 85 WRECKER, s4. DUAL WHEELS RR I PP PI Low mileage. 2989 Orchard Lk 2 — 1 TON cnn FALLS BEST Rd, Keego offer. MA 4123 i et BPLET URC EPLYWOOD _ Foreign & Sports Cars 90B runabout, $100. 15 hp. Brvorsce | motor a and _tank. $100. _EM_3-3402 . . A FEW 1958 MERCURY MOTORS | 1958 Volksw agen left. tO h.p., 42 b.p. 30 uF aod) 40 bp electric carter and gen! sunroof. This 1s an American im- erator. Big discount. Clif Dreyer | port Coral color, undercoated. Boy _Rd., Holly, MEIrose 46771 | white wall tires s!de mirror CADILLAC BOATS EVINRUDE leatherette {interior Like new motors Assorted sizes. cushions ‘Selling because I have a new iar and windshieids, $5, $10. $15 coming. $1600. Mar A seen any Dawson's Sales, Tipsico Lake time. Phone MA 5-42 Take 58 to W Highland. right on | Hickory Ridge Rd. 62 mi to De- mode Rd» veft and follow signs Always _open. CRUISER JUST ARRIVED 22’ CRUISALONG wW-135 Grav 16 and i® CENTUGY Resorter 16° CADILLAC Fibergias MERCURY Mtrs.6 to 70 HP | INLAND LAKES SALES: FE 4-712) 4-712) 3127 9 W. Huron FE 2-6122 GIFTS For the boating people. Fuli line of marine accessories Use our lay-away plan. Open Sunday & evenings Harrington Boat Works YOUR RUDE DEALER 1899 S. TELEGRA PH RD. FE 2-8033 Open Suodays JOHNSON MOTORS Starcraft, werd ahd> Gator trailers hl rah HING FOR E BOAT A 1958 Jaxieone left ownNs Baleldaaly: SUPPLIES Orc k. Ave. FE USED 1 CA Outboard pinteed ing & storage JAN CR and Runaboypts & USED BOAT TRAILERS TT-ATWATER Mtrs é& Service CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALE 81 } i / | Oe | 1401 Highwood at Walton Blvd ‘FE 6-4402, 9-9 Open Sun. FE.4-9370 = a AND PICKUPS. CALL JOHN L. LIBERTINE, OR JIM HARTLEY, OR 3-6111. ‘Dixie ' ‘OK" Lot, Dixie Hwy. at Sashabaw Drayton Plains, Mich. TOP PRICE FOR JUNE CARS FE 4-4878 See M & Motor Sales For top dollar on later ote tes 2527 Dixie Hwy TOP BUCK N R—TRUCE PONTIAC WASTE FE 2-0209 THE.HIGH $$ Is what will interest you. We need your "58, '57, ‘66, '55 models. Our reputeren for paying tops for high 189" op e mcg ar Lact (Sette back to venwW A tit 4540 Dixie pee Drayton Plains OR 3-1355 WE NEED Cars "65 to ‘58 models. Must be clean, JERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE 2-9878 : PE 4-6896 JUNK & USED C WTD. PICK- up service. FE 56-2000. TOP CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR model. Trade up er down. CARS 22 A ECONOMY UBURN WANTED ‘33 OR ‘54 age OR Pontiac —. ae Must be A-l. Phone FE |; WANTED: 1950 TO 7s ¢ SECOND car, Auto. trans E 8-006 CASH PAID for all model Used Trucks SCHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK PARTS 2439 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-2105 OR 3-031! Fs OR F9 DUNE TRUCK OR _equal. MY 3-2863 Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MARES AND MODELS ‘HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2638 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 For Sale Trucks _ 90 "49 CHEVROLET '2 TON PICK-UP. _exc. condition, $295. 82 Hudson. ‘SS CHEVY TRACTOR AND 34 peat flat. Straight air. $3,100 23-6141. TON STAKE. RA- Excel. motor. 354 DODGE ‘2 dio and “heater. Only TOM BOHR. INC. Milford *\iutual 4-1715 ¥-Ton Pickup 1947 GM. good tor, excellent rubber. Witterized. wiceass to go. 95. rrotrs AUTO SALES 68 Oakiand FE 2-333! 2 TON DODGE PANEL needs work best offer MA 41231! 1955 FORD i TON PICKUP. LIKE new. $795, FE 6-0120. PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC. RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass TURNER'S TRUGCIEEN TER Pick-Ups 10 Units from 120 8. Bg $205 Dae Panels _ 4 Units trom: $195 Stakes. Vans and Flathbeds 10 Units from $545 4 WHEEL DRIVE JEEP. NEW MOTOR & FRONT END a BOB BUTLER “VAUXHALL 19584 DR VICTOR Super Low mileage Al cond If 30 MPG tfnterests rou See _thts one. MA 5-2164 after 5. For Sale Cars 91 RP NONE FISER! ‘37 Olds 08 Basay a-dan ful! pow- | er, like 68 Chevy Be Air coupe. power steering and brakes ‘$6 Dodge aan mere 57 MGA Roads HOU GHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDI.'Y OLDS DEALER | FOREIGN CAR SALES ND SERVCE 528 N. Main. Rochester, OL 1-976) SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good sed car, see Classi- tied NOW! Wanted Used Trucks 89, 7 Rambler custom 4doo automatic transmission, heater, white wall tires, black finish Like new. 1956 Buick Super, 4 door, hardtop. power steering. power patio. ted and 1956 Buick Specia) 2 door, Hardtop nafiow, radio, heater, eray and Sh 1495 1956 Pontiac 870 hardtop, ‘Hydra- matic, radio, heater, pwr brakes white wall tires, red and white finish. Has eye appea! inside and Leer $1385 ue Ford 9 passenger country se- oor, rdomatic, radio. healer) rediandl qtatettinish _ $1295 1955 Ford Fairlane, 4 door. V-8 Fordomatic. Real nice $1045 1955 Pontiac 860, 4-door sedan, Hy- , aramatic, radio, heater. A real pra gray and gare 1964 Buick Century _haratop, Dyna- flow, radio hea $ 1953 Plymouth hardtop with radio heater. Nice ..: $ 445 eee SUR car sale ROCHESTER" Olt 8133 REPUTATION? We're building on not relying on it! pees Mo- tors Birmingham Our Business IS GOOD! Because , » GOOD CARS. ARE OUR BUSINESS SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘5S BUICK les HARDIOP. $1050. FE 5-1579 FACTORY BRANCH 55 BUICK . CENTURY HARDTOP Radio & heater’ Dynaficw ower brakes Metallic green paint . $1195 PONTIAC “RETAIL STORE b FE 3-7117 : 63 MT CLEMENS ST BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ HASKINS WINTER | TRANSPORTATION 4 SPECIALS | 1957 OLDSMOBILE aurer 88 Holl- day coupe. Hydramaiic. power steering, power brakes _ radio. heater : $1989 | | 1953 Pontiac 2-door, racto, heater . . $ 378 Haskins Chev. 657] Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-507] Open mites ‘ti 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Original’ paint. A, real good car Your old car down, Our stock No. 4647 Priced to sel) at $445 ' North Chev. | Hunter Bivd at § Woodward Birmingbam MI ¢ CHEVROLET. 1957 Beat the-spring prices on this sparkling, like new con- vert. Powerglide equipped and priced to sel] at oniy SCHUTZ DeSOOTO-PLYMOUTH _ 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ Big Buys ON i} GOOD | USED CARS PAGE 35 MATIAEW >= HARGREAVES 631 OAKLAND AVE FH 44047 | | { | brakes. : yellow and white . $1695 | 1953 DeSoto 4-door sedan automatic | transmission, radio, heater $ 431 1957 Chevrolet 210 4-door V-8 Pow. ergiide power steering. power | 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN brakes, tadio heater $1487 radio, heater, Powerglide. A one-. *| owner automobile and a nice one | 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible | Our stock No. 4526 Speciaj at! V-8, Powergilide. power brakes | $1.03 radio, heater $1581 | >, 1958 CHRYSLER. HARDIOP 2DR Alr. 6 cylinder, PG, $750 OR | Se | 1955 CHEVY. BEL AIR STATION. | wagon, l-dwner. Red and cream |; W-S-W R&H. anhape! excellent | $950 MI 4-8661 7 CHEVROLET 210 STA WAG. PG $1595 1956 CHEVROLET 210 STA. WAG. V8 PG. $1295. 1956 CHEVROLET 210 2-DR_ 6-CYL. SHARP. $1095. 1955 CHEVROLET 210 BEL AIR. 2-DR. V8 PG EXTRA CLEAN. $1095 CHEVROLET-OL DSMOBILE “MArket 4-1561 WALLED LAKF 1955 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE | black, white wall tires, standard | trans. Nice little car. Eddie _ Bleele Ford. FE 54-9204 | 19357 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. V-8 engine. origina) paint. A beau- tiful car for the money. Priced to sel) at $1546 NorthChev. Funter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4-2735 | | 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DR $495 PULL price, no money down. Lucky | Auto Sales, 193 8S. Sagindw FE 4-2214 or 4-1006. | $1 CHEVY DELUXE. VERY GOOD | throughout. EM 3-0081. H_ Riggins. ‘SHARP '5T CHEVY BEL AIR CON- vert. V8 Powerglide site wer pack private owner onti- cello after 4 p.m. 1954 BEL AIR ® passenger wagon. This {fs one of the sharpest around. R&H. pow- er glide power steering, finished in beautiful horizon blue & ivory AUBURN MOTOR SALES COR. PIKE & EAST BLVD 1955 CHEV. 2 DOOR. V-8. POWER- giide, power steering and brakes deluxe heater, good tires excel- ; lent condition. MI 6-3710 | 1956 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR V8. | Bisce & white Radio & heai- | ° $1195 1057 Chevrolet 2 dr wagon Radic Heater Powergiide Like new e $1545 i Radio & | aw. $ 645 | H | 1954 4 dr 210 Chevrolet | beater Exc cond 1952 Mer: black wals Solid | White- | $ 345 | irv @ dr sedan Radio & heater : } } | 1 | S | 1956 Pontiac dramatic” brace tarchief Catalina Hyv- R&H: steering and $1395 HOMER HIGHT MTRS “15 Minutes from Pontiac.” ] Oxtord, Michigan 1OA 8-2528 | | 1952 CHEVY 2 DR. Raw POWER- | glide ABSOLUTELY NO MON. ; EY DOWN Assume payments of $865 mo Cal! Credit Mgr Mr parks at MI 47500 Harold Turner | North Chev. | Hunter Bivd. at § Woodward Ave Birmingham M1 4-2735 | | 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARD. | | top, 250 hp... Turbo-glide gir con- ditioner, power steering, power brakes radio, heater, W-W tires, Etc. Red with black top, low mile- age GM engineer. MI 4-8295 R&H. power steering and brakes. ; White wal) tires other extras, | solid ermine white very low mile- | age terms. | | €larkston Motor Sales ,;CHRYSI ER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15. Clarkston MA 5-5141 53. DODGE. 2 DR R- R & H EX- celient transportation EM 43-0081 | HL ae F NECUTIN FE CAR. We only have one of these so hurry on down and see SCHUTZ. It's a ‘58 DeSoto with power steering, brakes, windows and 6-way seat More value for less money at SCHUTZ. Be sure to see this one at only §2 695 . SCHUTZ ReSOTO-PLYMOUTR __512 8 Woodward, dward, Birmingham _ For the BUYER SMART ® Buse] Wagon dr $2395 | 58 Mercury een $2705 | 58 Pi, mouth lardtop $1995 98 Edse} ranger H top $1945! 5&8 Fooglixh Ford demo $154 37 Buick Super Riviera sigs: ‘o) Ford 4 dr wagon $1895 | 57 Lineoin 2 dr remier $1995 | 1°36 Ford convertibie $1395 i 56 Buick 2 dr. Riviere $1295 ‘KT Mercury 2 dr $1245 ‘98 Ford tudor ..._ .s.. $1195 | 55 Ford ¢ dr wagon. ....:.:.. $1095 ; 55 Mercury 2 dr $ 895 ; 5¢ Ford 2 dr. FOM ......... sh 645 ‘34 Ford 2 dr Std ; 33° Ford 4 dr | 33 Pontiac 4 dr 53 Plymouth 4 dr ~ Russ awson Men ENS®L- LINCOLN ( NGLISH FORD 332 3 gents TAYLOR'S ~ i FOR SALE OR TRADE | 1955 SEINE ut | FE 47371 "36 Ford Custom 8 2 ac R&H $905 “$2 Chey. Nice No Money Down CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 REAL SHARP ‘58 FORD CUSTON. 2 door, FOM white walls) R&H This car ts like new See it today Eddie Steele Ford 5-8204 1930 moor! A PICKUP MAple 5-0398 { 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 5800. CON. | vert. R&@H. P steering & brakes. $1,550 FE 35-8024 Pvt “CY” OWENS 5 FORD STATION WAGON 095 FORD ol OWENS 147 S SAGINAW FE 3 $-4101 | A 1958 PAIRLANE 2 DOOR. YOU couldn't find a nicer car $1.045 Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-0204 |'S3-FORD 6, R&H, CLEAN. $513 _Dvorak off Maybee Rd. ‘51 FORD 2? D v-8. GOOD transportation FE 32-3369. 1951 FORD VICTORIA | REPOSSESSION $97 full price. $9.98 per month No cash needed Mr. Bell Lakes FE 8-0402 _ 1954 FORD. 1 OWNER REAL | nice and clean. Check this one! for a good buy. Eddie Steele. Ford. FE_5-6 “51 FORD TUDOR-FORDOMATIC, radio. heater, good transportation Call after 35 pm. 831 Glendale Ave "$7 FORD. DEL RIO WAGON, Fordomatic, loaded Like new $1,705. Will trade _ Sales. 8 Blvd at Saginaw 1952 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. V-8 FOM. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN Assume payment of $11.46 mo. Cal) Credit Mgr Mr Parks at MI 47600 Harold Turner Ford. FORD, 1938 Come on down and look at this red & white Country Se- dan and sou'll buy it. Fully power equipped. and priced for quick sale. $2395 SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLY MOUTH $12 S Woodward, Birmingnam 1953 FORD RANCHWAGON | make a nice car for the familr _Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204 1982 FORD V-8 REPOSSESSION $189 full price. Payments $1090 month. Perfect engine Good body and tires. Radio ana heater Mr. Bell. Great Lakes FE 3 8- 0402. se! Citation «Dr. Equipped with R&H. power steering end brakes _ 148 Dwight St. FE 2 WE ARE In an expansive mood not an expensive one. Schurz Motors irmingham HUDSON HORNET AUTO matic trans. R&H white walis This is an exceptiona! buy $605 Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204_ 1951 LINCOLN FOR SALE TAKE over payments Perfect chance for someone who {s interested in cars. Needs some repairs but payments can be finished tp a couple of months Not too much Call FE 8-972 1951 — MG OL 31351 FOR SALE: SHARP “54. MER- curvy. rebuiit engine $600 OR 371977. SCHUTZ ‘BIG LOT Specialists ip Birmingham new car trades 2 vear war- fanty on most cars and up to 36 month at schutz Mo- tors, . Birmingham 1931 MERCURY CLUB C R&H_ ABSOLUTELY NO FY DOWN $865 mo. Assume payments of Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at M1 47500 Harold Turner | Ford ‘39 RAMBLER UNDERCOAT. DI- rectiona! signa s, windshield | washers, $99. down. No pa ments | unt Feb ,Cal) George Murphy B'Ham-Rambier, 866 Wood- _watd, M. 6-3900 SPECIAL ‘$2 Nash 2 dr $55 Roger's Sales and Service. Auburn Ave, FE 2-9555 They're , Goin’ AT GLENN'S BEGA\L Sie THEY'RE MOSTLY LATE MODELS — ALL ARE HAND SELECTED - way LOW MILEAGE AND ALL ARE IN BEAU- 695 TFULS ‘CONDITION Save Time—See Us lirst "96 BUICK Spectal HT 31394) ‘66 PONTIAC Catalina HT. $1394" 'S7 FORD, Station Wagon $iie4 "87 PONTIAC Catalina HT. $1704) ‘88 CHEVROLET 2 Door $1894 | 84 FORD 4 Door seduoneos seoe! IN ‘33 PONTIAC 4 Door $474 GLENN'S Motor Sales 952 WW. HURON OUR NEW LOCATION ‘TOP VALUE" USED CARS FE 4-1797 FOR ha ; 1957 Great | Maturek Motor | WILL | oni | 1908 ED-| ree ! I equipped convert for only $1 985. SCHUTZ | * peSOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘OLDS, FIESTA, 4-DR. HARD. | top. wagon Power brakes and steering R&H_ 23-tone, blue and | white Also 1957 Chey., 2-Dr., 210 t _PE 68-6439. 324 Third 98 HOLIDAY. FULL power New paint Runs good. axetige fo ts MAple 5-0311 or Sunoco Station. 66/7 Dixie Hwy. $425. SHARP °52 OLDS, CONVE RT, red. baby spotlights with conti- nental, R&H, motor recently over- — Best offer. OR 3-5855. 1 OLDS 88 2 DR. HYDRA. ar ABSOLUTELY NO M x | DOWN. Asume payments ae | mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. HYDRA. $1,250 1956 OLDSMOBILE, matic, excellent condition, Phone FE 5-7066. 1953 PACKARD REPOSSESSION $128 full price, $t0.34 month No cash needed. Mr. Bell. Great Lakes FE 8-0402 1956 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE ; Radio, heater, automatic trans- | mission power steering and | brakes. Reduced to sell. Our | stock No. 4582. Priced at only | $1087 North Chev. Hunter Biyd. at §. Woodward Are MI 4-2735 Birmingham _cond EM JEROME “Bright Spot” 80 FINE CARS OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM | Orchard Lake at Cass 4s ) 34 PLYMOUTH WAGON, POWER. | | | 32 PLYMOUTH =DR. R&H. GOOD 3-4386. flite. exe. condition. FE 8-3487 1956 PLYMOUTH 2?-DOOR SEDAN V-8 engine radio. heater auto- matic transmission. A real nice automobile for the money. Our | tock No. 4610 Priced at only $868 ~ North Chev. | Hunter Bivd at 8 Woodward Ave irmingham MI 4-2735 FACTORY BRANCH | 26 PLAY MOL Til 2 DOOR POWERFLITE $1295 TIAC STORE FE 3-71!7 65 MT CLEMENS ST I BEHIND THE BOSE OFFICE | 1995 PLYMOUTH 2 DR R&H WW) tires ABSOLUTELY NO MOn- | EY DOWN Assume payments of | $22.80 mo. Cal) Credit Mgr. Mr. Fark at MI 47500 Haroid Turner “or — FIRST END. PON | “RETAIL ANNUAL YEAR CLEARANCE SALE AS A BONUS WE BUY YOUR ‘59 PLATES $7 at 53 ‘a3 "35 Dodge 2 dr wgn rh & auto | —— Dodge 2 dr ht. D-500 Beivedere 3 dr sedan | Savoy 2.dr, sedan Dodge *4 ton Pick-up JACK | SOLE'S AUTO SUPER MART Piey MOUTH DODGE-CHRYSLER ' 1900 W Maple at Pontiac Trat! j ‘Walled Lake MA 4-4311) ‘38 BLYMOUTH. SUBURBAN, 4 dr. 6 passenger fully equipped if Chrysler executive MI 6-3208 BUICK | i Better Buw Used Cars f | 2 YEAR OLDS "37 BUICK . $1995 | SUPER 2 DOOR ("57 BUICK ........ $2095 | ROADMASTER 2 DR HARDTOP | s7 BUIGK = $2195 CABELLARO STATION WAGON "57 BUICK ........ $1995 | SUPER CONVERTIBLE 's7 BUICK ........ $1995 4 DOOR SUPER "S7 BUICHK ........81795 SPECIAL SEDAN \’a7 BUICK ........ 1995 _4 DOOR. SUPER HARDTOP YEARLINGS '’S8 BUICK .. $2495 2 DOOR HARDTOP HERE 1S HOW THE ‘59 MODEL INTRODUCTION BENEFITS OU AS A USED CAR BUYER! OLIVER BUICK ' 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 29101. Open, kves | { ‘ 1955 Chevrolet‘ tor ms ei 4 my f : { Sy Sea he ee Pie a “ ft ; i 4 se ¢ ° we - . + - cE . : : . Le & ’ ° c: ; « 4 : . " 5 } 3 4 ‘ ‘ pay : : s 4 “ . os oe ee =: “> at: a ee = oes ec . _- 33, \ i ‘ he - ras - x = id . x : : o . ° a % . 7 Fy ‘i 3 . We. fe ate a ‘ : we cea . ~ a | | ots oa Re ‘ + td iv ‘ae : i » ae “Wearenio . . THE PON TIAC PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, DE EMBER 3.1958, if ‘ | | Paz : ee Zi ie = = a = _ Sale Musical Goods. 62 For Sale Pets 69| For Sale Housetrailers 78 Fiberglass 85A SLICES OF HAM. For’ Sale ae For Sale Cars. 91) ; eat Sale. os i P PH Re - [8 ALSO: We FT, HOU ILER -- WAS FIBEROLAS — FABRICATI RE- CAR “Pa r i 5 s - ee ES ) rx.| atud service 1 Mt. Clemens; cant or station wa- ir sales, 4363 Dubay, Waterford. ar Let uae R & G. : ek See Saad lore a S| pat mie, 9 Bene, Wolaoret = ca “ey Bere ARE THESE! | : Oe each Call PE 5-015. after) FOX TERRIER : 30 BT. SCHULTZ TR ie E> a) e "Once M otor Sales . ‘ em old, reas 649 Lounsburry, P| _ Walton. Lot 87. $1,690, _ Transportation Offered 87 RD. _ Rambler 1ast Doute Wie evel Lancer. $ ore a Pith rt ne He PALACE TASS Ae. CARS FOR GREENBORO, | N.C. SLOGAN Rash sition wagon. 095 washer. Exe. cond. 170 ON. ee ee inctions Conn | 4 / he £‘*3, aes f/f) oe YA ORT St ovGE Va 3B THE Se WARE DRUM. registered. MAple 5-1339. cee lot 135, FE ‘8-4189. ‘Gea Sik Se eres, Cen WE.CAR BEAT ANY. DEAL 1 uc ta : RUBEN OPPORTORTIY FOR “Rog ts WANE a PETasGE| tte oe SPECIAL. © : UxvsiA R R . 68 Williams St. FE for sale, with a. PE 8-s2i9. | FLY wait S 1 1983 Chevrolet hardtop........ 8 498 some who ‘is looking for Pe GUARA 3 -§3. 000 EQ ONG. | Cal ng $99.10. i _DE SOTO, 956 passenger limousine 1953 Buick leeceoehibees e- : “mail #4 th. plano, Nationally ad. aRA n Ferry Ser OR_3-1354. NEW!” The reat preg 1963 Nash Rambles... sss. 8-303 - : ne eages & Sf, rhe sbowsetrailer, Furniture ART Truly * ree as new . werfect ition, 53 puree $495 vertted , = Bird. Hatchery. 248 Au-| or $250. cash and take over pay- | TRU s gpa’ elt ale ted wth ‘tas - SERVICE 3.4155 Dodge eaves 5 ae takes it home! A sma oonatt bure. PE 4-6516 _ ments. My 3.1980 _boad either way. PE 65-6806, the over ; "ETA “WAGON Chev snposco. any plan until! Christ- —““BARAREETS SUPPLIES Li AIRSTREA 7 rani WeiGa: gut . which installed the >| 1961 Ph OUT nner rrcvescece $ 225 mas. Why not Loo oe certifi! 13 Pla oe eteg Pe orn | rns Since 1 ted a : factory. If you're looking for | take trade. OR 3-3773. 1950 Chrysler .......--.:0.6- § 28 2°S PARAKEETS GUAR, TO TALK. ened tor iife Se- Ss a on Ww Used Cars 88 mew used car you L Lor ; a GALLAGH ER’S | 581 éth St. FE24025. | ® demonstrator sa Rareer i ™ NTION! oz fal * yourself to see LARGE VALUES AL LAWRENCE aE Vouk ~GnaND PANG“ waKoo: PARAKEEYS Anan CACTE SS ae Wally Bryan's ATTENTION! ie Buick B VE, Od. chit ...... vee MOTOR SALES | Att carevars.? ee ee ee 2 Ww. 8-8423 “ey om paheneet ene mee ar ware SAMOYEDE PUP-| GOME’ COME? OUT BEFORE WE NERD CLRAE CARA x CQ A | : | Z 1981 Plymouth H-top <0... $100 1 W. Mentesim = WIEGAND pies, Cheap. MA 41750, : you, ah buy a qmerel trailer. ms SHOP AROUND 1950 Pontiac, std shift, || sizo | 87 PL GER wA. RE 13 MO. OLD BOSTON BULL ¢ ALL CARS READY ! wagon. A ower ay fa Ei ‘ 7-21 ft. es DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH 3 MUSIC CENTER Terrier. FE 44021. sere Home, 1s7 6.30 4 "Pixie mn we i -__ 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham - |'AND OTHER TPANSPORTATION | steering Obse: vation seat. $1,985, ; ‘ ‘ oid: REG UKE TOY TERRIERS” MY i956 westwood, 4” ft.. dbedrm. | We're Paying SP it Russ Gales. bald on" _ haved sar flrs pre 3-2878 . extra special, $2495 teas Mobile TOP $$$ DOLLAR ear & Johnny's Motor Sales 3-2871. cay vour_new accordien new REG, BRIKDLE BOKER |NOUSE:| Cruiser, 81 8 \#¥. ais gonditioned mune oy SEAS a ane Galan | us| PLYMOUTH. 1907 RACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA roken ale very fine aa auto. was alace _ . SPORTSMAN "55 es A 2 5 i aing — organ repair $40. FE 4-6082. naa ene a. ft. wide. | Glenn’s Motor Sales 3 Door. i Owner 18,000 hardtop, va po a tas ae $2,045 1s all you pay for —ATECAND Pag Mgehegiomn Gute, Rata ts, Qa IRE) oT Ong SP geet mera ooree atic | Saeite, sree amiss | fhe ia De set 1 _ S30 FE 8-050. ee oe nuk Wee | PE 4-171 PE 4-179 food AE $4997 PER MO.| _ $875 or best offer OR 3-8486 pleasure with this fully =“ MULSIC CENTER REG. COLLIES. 7 WKS. OLD AT, f $685 New Moon 27 ft, $350.| AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND i053, NASH, @ DR. FOR GOOD equipped wagon. “CONN ORGAN goosoo Christmas partiy housebroken 26%9-1852 New Moon, $1,050. 15 fj cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or economical transportation. As 1s MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA _OL 1-226 trailer $450. 14 ft. Atlas, $285./ eves $205 Eddie Steele Ford. Piano tuning - organ repair ,TOY FOX TERRIERS POODIES | ,Holy Marine Cosch Sales. 1210 | —~ SH - | 5-204. PHONE FE 2-4924 | _ivery NA Obs bee Christmas ae: i *Holly | Ra. Holly. MElrase 46771 R oo scmar ALES 1951 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. ———— avery : MICHIGAN ARROW, 38 FT, $125 FOR LA U ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Sale Office Equipment 63 ayo MALE COLLIE PUPPIES 2 _ and take over balance. EM 3-855! USED CARS) Saag eae sia DOWN. Assume payments of Desoro-PLrus Ae | mos. old. Inquire 838 Tyrone | DARKHURS Community Motor Sales CASS at W. PIKE ar $15.67 mo Cal) Credit Mgr. Mr.| __012 8. Woodward. Birmingham = 1 OAK DESK $35 1 METAL SEC! _ FE 89029. U RST AUBURN AT EAST BLVD FE 3-0 eaee at MI 4-7500. “davaa Turner | 1953 PLY MOUTH. goon RUNNING eto eee dier TINY (NOT OVER Ty LES) TOY _ TRATLER SALES FE 8-4539 1957 FORD nae 2 DOOR. re aie RAMBLER HARDTOP | ,°O™4_8!78. e heater $50. PE 2-2201 Dune or FE e608 afer € pm 9 Lapeer Rd | Lake Orion CASH FOR CARS ea Ss gnice car $1.309.| “Check this one for our good 1096 | PLYMC orm = a0 —— SaaS eae % i Semin na heigrncae eae erage ee a + . 2 c * 6 DRAWER ery 3} ol MA: WEIMARANER FEMALE 2? 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READY FOR WIN TER? 54 Buick 2-Dr sharp ‘33 Chevy 4Dr. powerglide : ys $3 Nash 4Dr ee ‘31 Nash ¢Dr $ iS. ROGER'S SALES" & SERVICE 685 Auburn E 23-0555 1957 PONTIAC SUPER CHEE ‘4 Dr Catalina R&H WW tires, hydromatic, power steering, por- er brakes Low mileage. Owner. _MAple_5-1305 FOR OUALITY — C \DIL LAGS * selection of other It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Bham AIT 4-1930 ‘35. STUDEBAKER GOOD COND. Pink and white $750. FE 8-6078 _ Evenings Also & fine clean used cars 1938 Volkswagen. Sunroof This 1s an American im- port. Cora) color. undercoated, white wal) tires, side mirror, leatherette interior Like new. Selling because T have a new one coming. $1690. May be seen any time, Phone MA 65-4210. STATION WAGONS ‘58 Studebaker $1795. ‘57 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN $1995 ‘56 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN 2-DR. $1450 ‘56 Ford Custom Ranch Wagon $1350 ‘90 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN - 9-passenper $1095 _ Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer OL 19711 4 pare o me ieee Be ee “es Cae a . . oa ee THE. PONTIAC-PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3 3, 1958. Figiaet Tie Ie een till Little ‘Man rane 4 a nates &. a Today’ S Television. Prodtams =i i "Programs furnished by stations ated to. (his column are subject to change without cotice. “Weteran Actor. Channel 2=WJBK-TV | a pesctaches tah Channel se: sad ‘Channel 9 CKRLW-TV Starring on TV TONIGHT’S TV monLicHr’s 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. (9) Popeye. Comedy. _(4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. adventure. Police 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:15 (4) Box Four. 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) (9) Superman. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:40 (2) Weather. 6:45 (2) News. 7:00 (7) Mackenzie Raiders. Fel- low officer holds Col. Mac- Kenzie for court martial. (9) This Is Alice. Comedy. (4) Honeymooners. ‘“‘Politi- cian” Ralph finds running for office has its ups and downs, ; (2) Code 3. ‘Junk Detail.'’ 7:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical variety with Welk, Alice Lon, the ‘‘little band.” (3) Million Dollar Movie. John Gapfield, ‘‘Dangerously They Lige.”’ ('42.) (4) W. Train. Robbers steal urn from Sumarai war- rior (Sesstue Hayakawa) because they think there's money in it. (2). Quarterback Club: Van Patrick and George Wilson, Lions head coach. (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Wagon (cont.) (2) Pursuit. Murder trial juror finds himself the kill- er’s target in ‘‘Eagle in the Cage” with Fernando Lamas, Robert Alda, Robert Middle- ton, Marguerite Chapman, Joan Caulfield. 8:00 8:30 designer when Harriet de-| cides to buy new dress. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) (color) Price Is Right. | Quiz. (2) Drama (cont.) Sil bode PRIN emia Ge | ben CO] SP fee bd All | feeb Pipe NG | ATTN 4204 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie) _ impersonates French dress’ TAALAIE 16: . _ tor Stone has woes when he’s picked to judge baby contest. (9) Hollywood Premiere. Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, “Cass Timberlane.”” ('48.) Fitzgerald. (2) Millionaire, Cynical busi- néssman thinks million dollar check is practica] joke. (7) Arizona Gur. (9) Premiere (cont.) (4) Bat Masterson, Torn map leads to btried fortune. (2) I've Got, a Secret. 19:00 (7) Boxing. Harold Johnson vs. Howard King in 10-round heavyweight bout. - (9) Premiere (cont.) (4) This Is Your Life. Filmed at Pearl Harbor. ¢ (2) Steel Meur, Betsy Palm- er, Ed Begley ih “The Ene- mies.” Daughter (Miss Palmer) of fiery political boss (Begley) falls in love with the son (Arthur Hill) of his bitter rival. (7) Boxing” (cont.) (9) Premiere (cont.) 10: 30 in foreign consulate to trap spy. . (2) Steel Hour (cont.) 10:45 (7) Sports. Don Wattrick. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. Comedy with Soupy, Ha] Gordon Orch. (9) News. (4) News. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:15 (9) Weather. » (4) Weather. (2) Weather. 11:20 (9) Ski Shey. (4) Sports. (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Dana Andrews, Linda Darneil, “Fallen Angel.’’ ('45.) 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater. Paul Muni, “Black Fury.” ('35.) | 14) Jack Paar. Hugh Downs host, Arlene Francis, Arquette, Ruth Olay, Wally Griffin. THURSDAY MORNING ( 4) Continental Classroom. (2) N'watch (cont.) ! (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farm Front. (4) Today” - ACROSS Tennis stroke ] TH 1 4 —— vaulting 8 Pootbell shoulder —— 12 Feminine eprelieicn 3 C¢ 14 Seed covering ’ 18 Bow 8:00 M Donna Reed: Show. Doe-|_ (4) (color) Milton Berle. Ella|** (4) Panic. Detective operates i: (7) Big Show. (2) TV College. (7) Breakfast Time. © 5 (2) Cartoon Frolic. - (2) Captain Kangaroo, (7) Our Friend Harry, (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) I Married Joun. (2) Movie... (4) Romper Room. 10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Dough Re Mi. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. , 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2)-Play Your Hunch. . (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. - (4) Price Is Right. (7) Day in Court. (9) Leon Errol. 15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hays. (9) Maggie Muggins. 11:45 (9) Pieces of Fight. # 8:45 9:00 ¢ 9:30 THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. | (9) Whistle Town. (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Mother’s Day. (9) TV Theater. (2) Guiding Light. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Liberace, (9) Movie. 12:45 1:00 Cliff) (2) Ladies Day. (7) Margie. (4) E.T.V. Digest. (2) As World Turns. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (7) Chance for Romance. 1; 30 (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (2) House Party. (7) People’s Choice. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. - (9) News. (2) Star Showcase. ~ (4) Today Is Ours. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Hour of Stars. 18 Demanding to -be heard r] 18 Stoats 20 Abetted 21 Team at bat 5 22 Therefore 24 Zesty flavor 26 Ring 17 Platfish 30 Chant 32 Photog- rapher’s tool 4 Blew 35 Glossy paint 44 Tavern 37 Fishes we 39 Kind of bal! 49 Masculine k 82 Competent 5 suffix $8 Colors 56 Female saints fab) $ French river 6 Tenant 7 Compass point 8 Court 57 Policeman 9 Dry Giang) 10 Swimming DOWN © feat 1 Athletic field 11 Coaster’s mark vehicle 2 Scent 17 Kind of sleeve 3 Net game 19 Metal bai 4 Blueprints 23 Track events 24 Small monkey = Pleasure spot 25 Soon 0 Considers 26 Bicycle part a Pabuilous rich ng (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day. “(1) American Bandstand. (9) Big Rascals, (2) Secret Storm. (9) Sherwood Forrest. (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Santa Claus. (2) Suste. (4) It’s Great Life. (7) Texas Rangers. 27 Autocratic kin 28 War god of 42 —— roe Greece 43 Kind of jug 29 Measure for 44 Law of a game 48 Nautical term 47 Nevada city 48 Pace 50 Possesses hay 31 Nullify 33 Feminine name (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) Adventure Time. Ann Sothern’s Series Monday Nights By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — There's the little man who is never there, of course, and then fhere’s the That's Ernest Truex, of course. He's always where? Well, he was a teen-age cast member when Broadway in “Wildfire.” He was there as an unim- pressed Broadway star when movies were born in a New York nickelodeon owned by Adolph Zukor and Marcus Loew. He was there as Mary Pickford’s leading ‘man in 1912 when Zuker made his first feature movie, ““A Good Little Devil.” Broadway star when ‘talkies’ came to Hollywood. He was there as an actor when TV was born in New York. And he was there as a regular cast member when cam- eras turned on Ann Sothern’s new Monday night, CBS-TV telefilm series. 69-Year-Old Regular on - litthe man who is ALWAYS there. — famed Lillian Russell starred on. He was there as an imported . ways - REAL OLD-TIMER — From acting with Lillian Russell to the Ann Sothern Show on TV is the acting-longevity record of 69-year- old Ernest Truex. His career encompasses 63 years, with 48 open- ing nights on Broadway and 10 in London, scores of silent and talkie films and-200 live TV performances. Now, with Ann Sothern, he’s back in the type of role that made him famous — the wispy, henpecked husband. De Gaulle Flying! to Algeria Scene Expected to Remove Salan From Control of Local Government ALGIERS (AP) — Charles de Gaulle eft France by plane for Algeria today to try to speed up) his program for halting the na-| tionalist rebellion. It is his fifth trip to the North African territory | since becoming premier.. During the five-day visit he was expected to remove Gen. Raoul Salan from control of civil admin- istration in Algeria and fo return government control to civilians. * * * Salan, the French military com- From gas jets in the footlights to television — that’s the amazing) show business saga of © year-old| Ernest Truex, actor for 63 years) and Uncle Sam’s answer : France’s 70-year-old Maurice Che. | valier. | * * * Today, watching Ernest Truex walk with nimble step and clear bright eyes into a scene with Ann — hearing him leap to dialog cues and reel off long passages — talk- ing to him about his life as an actor since he played Hamlet in a kiddie show at the age of 6 — you marvel at this 5-foot, 3-inch little stones. You marvel at his career—63 years of acting with 48 opening nights on Broadway and 10 in London. A long list of silent movies and modern films. Two hundred live TV show perform- ances—and now a weekly series. Yet you hear him laugh: “I’m not a ham: I was never stage-struck. I don’t consider ~act- man always there at the| , planting of show business mile- 7 Clark Is Rockefeller of the Television Set . ” By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — I suppose some evil-minded people are go- Clark to dinner. ke * * “You're a song writer—and Dick can turn records into = hits on his ‘American Bandstand’ TV show . these people are going to say. Why, it NEVER occurred to me! “Tt happen te think Dick Clark is so handsome he ought to be in the movies playing young Clark Gable parts,” I said to my wife. , -I didn’t even mention to him that I had a song. (If the wife happened to mention it 10.or 12 times, I can hardly be blamed.) WILSON know whom Ike has in mind for Secretary of State when Dulles leaves, but, well anyway... * * * ing a form of expressing myself—| something I need: Acting is just! my job in life — and I've led a: sane life. * * * greatest interest. I have three sons and a daughter and three grand-| children. They have been my life. “I don't miss the theater. I have no|vest for it now. I don't miss live audiences, either, because by now I know what they'll laugh at. “And I don’t have to live down any past notices,” he chuckles, “because I've outlived the critics. You might say I’m now breaking in a new set of critics.”’ * * * -Home to Ernest Truex in 63 years of acting has been New | Jersey, New York, Long Island ,and California when he won film| | stardom and now California again. | | And California it will be from now ion because: | a a | “I’ve always loved the bloody | place. And now I don’t worry about| ‘a Hollywood story I once heard. | _ “Tt was about a young Broadway | ,actor who came to Hollywood to! | make a couple of movies. He made | ‘them and then he sat down in his! |patio and looked at the scenery. | | Finally he got up to go into the /house and he was 60 years old.” With his second wife of 17 years — actress Sylvia Field — soft-spoken, Kansas City-born Truex lives in a home beside | the Pacific Ocean because he Todays Radio Programs which, he adds, “is wonderful | for the begonias I like to raise.” | , It’s strange, after all his years, of Broadway and movie stardom! but TV, in 1948, permitted little | Ernest Truex to escape type-cast- | ing. WIR, (768) OCELW, (see) ww, (90) WXYZ, (1270) WCAR, (1130) WPON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) TUNIGHT WXYZ; Speci 00—WJR, News, Mrs, Page; WJBE, Newa, Reid CKLW, News, Sports ww Faye Elizabeth WPON 8ob Lars 6: eee dts News, Sports WPON, Music wx reakfast Club 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone ewe WJBK, 6tereo CKLW, Ne David WXYZ. News Shorr Weve, seferiading: McKensie} WCAR. News. WJBK, News, Geor: CKLW, Heatter, Davis CKLW. News, Chase Ww News, Martyn WCAR, News, Page WPON News Lark 2:00—WJR, Rt. to Happiness | WPON News, Bee 6: east Dinner Date B. Maxwell i tee wo8 wy. News. Kn irae a 5 sem Musio Wit with "Mason 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris WWJ, Report, Elizabeth CKLW, News, M. Labbitt WWJ, News, Ameche All his life he played the wispy, henpecked husband or newlywed.. But producers of New York’s live) TV shows let him play what he' calls “strange, weird old guys’’, ;and he remembers it as a lot ot | fun. Now, as hotel manager Jason} “My famfly always has been my) S As each little girl came over, from three up, for his auto-) graph, he would smilingly ask her name. If she happened to| say Cheryl, he would say: “You're about 15, aren't ” ou “How did you know?” she ing to suggest that I had an ulterior motive in inviting es nounced. spect the Tunisian frontier region through which rebels slip arms. When Dick started with the minestrone,’ bid to the Democratic party to I observed his wonderful manners. 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(Kind of a young Einstein, that’s what he is, as Herb Shriner would say.) x * * “Why is it that song writers no longer send written music into publishing companies but send ‘demo’ ‘records instead?!’ I asked. “Because most people in the music business can’t read music.” Dick tries to listen to 150 records a week in his little mad- |house Philadelphia office, but what I like about him is his ‘honesty. (He’s a young Abe Lincoin.) CLARK $9,110 Holdup of Family * ~« * : Oilman Edwin W. Pauley, chair- man of a citizens’ committee to bring the convention to Los An- DRIVE IN TODAY Ne Appointment Necessary KING’S “MITY” MUFFLER SERVICE 256 South Saginaw St. (Next to Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Open Mon, thru Thurs. “til 5:30; Fri. ‘til 8; Sat. ‘til 5:00 geles, said $300,000 had been raised ¢oward a $350,000 guarantee asked by the Democrats. He said he hopes to have the rest by the meets. * * * Los Angeles has never been host to a national party convention. It fs jumping into the competition this year on the strength of a 19,000-seat sports-and-convention arena now being built. Mood Music Accompanies KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — David Gottlieb and his family RCA COLOR TY weit ae Fats! rvice SWEET! s RADIO. TV For example, I said, “Do you ever miss picking any good records?” and he said, “Have to. Because some records you never get to hear. You get through half of them.” Dick, though rich,.1s still a man of the people (kind of a |young Nelson Rockefeller) and finds the quickest way to get ifrom his sa a home to New York its by bus. * * * “I swear this is true,” he said. “One trip I came in on, & girl was going to interview me on the bus. As we were leaving ‘Philadelphia, the dispatcher sald, ‘Dick do me a favor. This ‘driver is up from West Virginia and has never been to New York before. Show him the way!” loves “the tang of the salt air” | Any all around genius like that is not going to plug 2 song for merit and there's no flattering him. I wouldn’t even mention the name of my song to him. When did I see Dick? _“It happened last night.” ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... = - Pat Suzuki’s parents left their California farm to join her, for the “Flower Drum Song” run... The honeymooning Nicky Hiltons and Virginia Warren are ainong those off for Berlin for the Hilton Hotel opening . . . David Niven rushed back to L.A., his Wife ailing . . .’Pat Wymore invited husband Errol Flynn to her Hollywood cafe opening .. . Ava Gardner arrives . Eddie Fisher and: mer. Milton Blackstone “| were robbed of $9,110 in jewelry, |two bandits who left them bound furs and cash Tuesday night by on the living room floor, - * * * The Gottliebs freed themselves, Gottlieb said that while the men were tying him up, the television set remained on. ‘‘And what should come on,”’ he said, ‘‘but that Dragnet song. You know, dum de dumm dum.” We Washee Shag Rugs We Make ’Em Veree Clean | We Washee Shag Rugs You ney ie You See... They Clean SPARKLE LAUNDRY | 1044 W. 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