r FACE OF WINTER — A heavy snow and wag created this parking meter snowman in madg an effective cap. and — i ‘removed before long by _}murder, prepared today to) her case to the State ‘Icharles Starkweather one of his 11 admitted slay- Immortal Mel OH to Be Buried Today NEW ORLEANS (# — The sports world bids fare-jon } well today to Mel Ott, New York Giants immortal, a) member of baseball’s Hall of Fame and Detroit Tigers’ jgy broadcaster. Ott, 49, died Friday, Funeral service has for 2 o'clock this afternoon in New Orleans, =| McArthur said a Supreme Court appeal is planned if necessary, * * * Some; of the top ee Med te attend the nte|President Orders for the National League’s| AJ] U, S, Agencies all-time top home-run hit- to Tighten Belts ter. ..- Physicians had tried for a week) «1 cuera, Ga. wi—President to check complications from in- juries Ott-received, in an automo- bile collision a week ago, * * * Ott went into major league base- ball as a boy. He went to play for the Giants at age 16. He played for 22 seasons. ponqeere. Mrs, Ott still was under treat- ment for injuries. She was trans- ferred from a Gulfport, Miss., hos- pital to one here Friday night. x * * Ott was brought to a local hos- pital Thursday when his condition worsened due fo a kidney mal- function, to bring his victim list to 11. Gamblers Squeal players have asked Detroit po- lice to crackdown on numbers operators. They complain that the operators haven't been fig- uring the winning numbers cor- rectly. DETROIT (UPI) — Numbers | cr TURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1058 —28 PAGES DEATH SCENE — Police officers are shown here rushing to the aid of one of seven aecident victims (not shown in picture) who was pinned in one of the three cars involved in a smashup on Tele- graph road just south of Orchard Lake road this morning. One man was reported killed and six others injured. Pontiac Preas Photo Fleaing Youth Shot by Police by Speeding Car, Gives Chase, Has to Fire DETROIT (UPI) — A motor- Church News eeinwahbyas 8, 9 Comies ...... esacuvovcessy. SA Home Section ee eee eteee 15-19 Obituaries .......ccecesescas 3 Sports ........ edecvesecs 32.18 Theaters ......4:.... ae-. 20, 11 TV. & Radio Programs ... 27 Wilson, Earl ........ eceee Women’s Pages ......... 6, 7 ing car, had to use his revolver the teenaged driver of a car. : BERLIN (UPI) — The Kremlin today jerked the rug out from un- der Germany's Communists, who had predicted immediate ‘‘eradica- tion of the occupation status" un- der which the West maintains troops in Berlin. Western ambasadors summoned to the Soviet foreign office to re- ceive what was expected to be a new Russian declaration on Berlin own ‘countries’ relations with the Kremlin instead. The Reds’ Berlin radio had pre- dicted that Russia would tell the rule -imposed on Berlin by the Potsdam Agreement. The Red radio repeated its policy got a statement about their nn os prediction at noon (6 a.m. Pon- tiac time), an hour after the first ambassador arrived at the foreign office. } Foreign Minister Heinrich Von Brentano flew in from Bonn today to discuss West Berlin's problems with Mayor Willy Brandt and West- ern Allied leaders here. PROMISES NOTE SOON “I believe the Berlin position will be maintained, although of course the situation is serious,” Brentano told newsmen at. the air- port. Pretiier Nikita Klrashchev has declared that a Soviet note on “the status of Berlin,” can be ,seon, and a Com- maunist commission has already ‘Weekend fo Remain Partly Cloudy, Cold The weatherman promises little change in temperature for the weekend, Skies will continue part- ‘lly cloudy, the low tonight near 28, tomorrow's high around 45. * * * “Cloudy, colder, a few showers \and snow flurries’ was the over- all weekend prediction for the tion of the Lower Peninsula and gist Marvin Green said. » *% »* The mercury stood at 28 degrees in downtown Pontiac at § a.m. Horace Stoneham, president of the Giants, now playing out of San Other Stories on Page 13 Francisco, cut short a vacation in Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Repub- lie, and flew to New York, “not only dear * e..2% Coast. League fore leaving baseball in January io .* & | * eral Manager John McHale ape New Orleans\from Detroit to represent the Tigers at the’ funeral service this afternoon for Ott. The temperature at 1 p.m, was 40. Ike Praises Local Boy, II, for Design By REBA HEINTZELMAN Eleven-year-old Lonnie May of - Waterford Township, is probably the proudest and most envied pupil attending McVittie School. Lonnie has a personal letter from the President’ of the United States, praising his ability as a tank de- signer: Some time ago Lonnie, who lives with his parents, four brothers and a sister at 3580 Embarsidero St., gent a letter to the President, along with a specially-designed tank drawing. Within a week, President Ei- senhower sent a reply to Lonnie state. Most of the snow flurries can be expected in the north por- around Lake Superior, meteorolo- Victims Buried at Rogers City Bodies of 13 Sailors From Lost Freighter Laid to Rest From Our News Wires ROGERS CITY—This Lake Hu- ron shipping community of 4,000 prepared today to bury 13 sailors whose bodies were recovered from Tuesday's ship sinking which claimed 33 lives. ° Twenty-five of the 35 crewmen of the Carl D. Bradley were from Rogers City. Two of them were rescued from the chilled waters of northern Lake Michigan when the Bradley broke in half and sank. The city began a 30-day period of mourning under a proclamation issued by Mayor Kenneth F. Vo- gelheim. Vogelheim also pro- claimed that Nov. 18 shall be dedi- cated yearly to the men who died with the Bradley. x * * The Rogers City plant of Michi- gan Limestone Co., owners of the ill-fated ship, was closed in respect to the dead..Christian F. Beukema, president of the division of Rogers City plant, said the flag would be flown at half mast at the plant. He asked employes to attend services for the victims and or- dered all Bradiey transportation lines ships, including four cur- rently away from their home port, to anchor at noon and have their masters conduct memorial services. At Charlevoix, though almost de- spairing of finding any more men alive, the Coast Guard today set up another search of northern Lake Michigan for the bodies of the 15 missing crewmen of the sunken Telegraph Roat ‘tale! dhe We Broadside in nt, Police Believe jured in a three-car colli- sion on Telegraph road @ Lake road this morning. Joseph Mercy Hospital was Leonard Sokolowski, 41, of of 18876 Wakenden St., ac- Red Silence on Berlin Jolt to East Germans controls to the local Reds... trol of the lifelines of isolated West Berlin might be transferred to Red Germany's satellite regime within a matter of hours, but it now appears that nd change is likely until next week at earliest. * * * Although the Communists have promised that there will be no immediate interference with West German traffic, they could clamp a total blockade on West Berlin at any time, - Sources at the ‘Vacation White House” in Augusta, Ga., declared yesterday that the United States has “firm intentions” of preserv- ing West Berlin's integrity despite the new red threat. WON'T USE FORCE Similar firmness is expected from Britain and France. Khrushchev has promised that Russia will not attempt to drive the Western Allies out of the city by force, but he simultane- ously pledged the full support of the Communist world to the Reds in Germany if: they he- come the target of any “aggres- sive act.’’ . The specific aim of the Com- munists. appears to be to try to force Western recognition ‘of the East German puppet regime. Cap- tured U.S. servicemen have been held as hostages in past efforts to achieve the same goal. xk & w® In the current situation, the Com- recognition of the East German regime as the price for allied use of the highways, railroads — and perhaps airlanes — linking Berlin with the West. 150 Milkmen Stage March on Market One hundred and fifty milkmen 000 supermarket last night to protest Like Caesar’s legions, organized ‘‘army” came and saw. But it did not conquer. x * * It had been expected that con- a *t The third car was driven by Bar- bara Ann Buchanan, 24, of 67 Hud- son St., Pontiac, She was unit- jured, said. police. The smashup, which occurred shortly after 9 a.m,, was described worst in the Pontiac area this year by police. accident call was by Bloomfield who were assisted State Trooper i if re The Skolowski auto broadside by the Frazer in turn by the Pontiac iH It a position in which it was hit broad- side, Police theorized it was mak- ing a left turn and turned across Strike Paralyzes Another Airline TWA Hit as Capital Readies Flights Again, ‘munists are expected to demand) American Threatened & From Our News One of the nation’s lines was paralyzed by today, a second was preparing to resume operations after a 37-day shutdown, and a third faced a walkout Tuesday. : x * *® ‘ Trans World Airlines planes were grounded all over the world today by a strike of 6,700 machinists who ’ last-ditch settlement ymarched into a Drayton Plains|the United States’ and in 23 foreign cities. It has 196 daily flights, ists’ by Fatal Smash A Redford man was killed jand six other persons in- half-mile south of Orchard: Dead on arrival at St, $g | units, molded into one. In the event ‘-. Market af 4370 Dixie Hwy., Dray-|@24 have its service back to | one com t is hit, the other are ton Plains, told state police he|tormal by midnight Tuesday fol- DON’T NEED IT? two would still be intact, 06 Bat cagenage = Bre ee Shes’ |knew through an anonymous phone settlement of a SELL IT FOR CASH! In the front end, which would] c+ disasters. a Coast Guard|"P that the milkmen would troop|5¥ Union — \ steer and move of ’ resumed ain inves-ito the market. The caller men- ~ é board of inquiry - tioned violence, ’he said ‘Why leave good weltt tert the ‘rest ‘of the tank, the gunner iestion into the mishap. . ’ 7 ogg oe eer could focus his target through a tm low cost Want Ad will turn» tiny peephole. JAC 1 Tod The group came in at 6:30. p.m. them into i =f On top of the silver and black |All-County jay and tied up the store’s pushcarts peach? This, Svertiser the very model, there is a rounded bullet- | 444 tne. 1968 All-County High rindi eget ap eae ng cee oo Fret night. hoes proof section for the top- S, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958: +13.0 to +199 +3.0 te +129 —30 to 29 UNITED STATES +15.0 per | Drive out Dixie H Yoo oan she Big: min oat ah ot RG 4 WA ere wee oS = a AVERAGE ceat * GR) “WEST LEADS U. S. POPULATION BOOM — The American is far from vanishing, according to latest figures released by the U. S. Census ‘Bureau, covering the period from April, 1950 to July, 1958. As Newsmap above shows, every -state but three registered increases, ranging from .3 per cent in Mississippi to 66.7 per cent in Nevada. oma was not available for — but 1957 figures 14.7 per cent; 9.0 per cent. Among the four major regions.of the country, the West continued ‘to show the greatest rate of growth — 29.7 per cent — tional average. showed a 64.3 per cent increase.) OPEN SUNDAY —1to6 PM FORCED to SELL nearly double the na- Other regions: North Central, South, 14.1 per cent; Northeast, Hard. Bi tten Editor Gets \His Story LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)—When sports writer Mel Boyd failed to return from. covering a college basketball game Friday night, the _|sports editor of the Lexington Her- ald fussed and fumed. Later it was learned Boyd had returned to the building prompt- ly, but hadn’t quite made it to the office.’ He was’ in an elevator which o stuck between the second and third floors. Most bystanders -were trying to get Boyd out. But the editor just the yelled down the score. shaft for “Lincoln Memorial 82, Transyl-|! vania 79,"" Boyd shouted. He was ready to dictate mofe but an elevator repairman got him| ~ out in time for him to write, the|— story from: the regular offi 2 Die as Plant Explodes TOKYO (AP) — A chemical |’ plant in eastern Tokyo exploded| 4 today killing two workers and in- juring another, Another chemical factory in Kawasaki exploded Fri- day killing one and injuring 14. Save Up to 60% Entiré stock of fine Men's Wear ‘sacrificed for quick sale Open Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P.M. Sundays | to 6 P. M. It is estimated it is possible to grind eyeglasses to 11,132,344 dif-/aa— ferent combinations of curvature|ipu 4 using modern grinding techniques. |§ omer ® x te 4 ‘. Sa, % \ y | = = = =<. = Son = — = — = —s CM | ping — due to the “9 2" SALESPEOPLE To assist you with your. Christmas shop- Seturday and Sunday, we have added to our sales staff to make your Christmas - shopping a pleasure. large crowd of last AUBURN * 190 NOT ONE PENNY $66:18 MONTH ° Includes Principal, Interest, Insurance OPEN DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY 10-2 Take the drudgery out of your shopping this year...do it in the pleasant, con- genial and alert atmosphere of... 640 Auburn Avenue _ East Side Shopping Center 5 and 10 It has come to our attention that itinerant photographers are operating in Pontiac. The following suggestions are offered for your protection: ‘a a" ° It is very difficult, with changing lighting conditions in each home to do the same quality work that is possi- ble in a studio. Ld -Look for the guarantee. In most cases you will not find one. 3. Do not accept rash promises from the salesman, in most cases you will find that the receipt states that verbal agreements or agreements other than printed on the form will not be honored by the company. REMEMBER, you NEVER get something for nothing. : : 5. Your iol photographers are your neighbors, they live . here, you know where to find them. Trade locally and be sure. Investigate Before You Invest BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce: Phone FE 5-6148 ; Waldron Hotel Bldg. — pe PRICE 12,240: $540 |e ii i i | ‘Compare These Outstanding Features: cea nnensiitnst tiniest nemestcetiwe . eeu tio Mire oat om In all, about tickets have “You sted morning and eve- am been listed, running under such "ing rubbing of the back with foo young to get exotic names as “liberty and fra- Tubbing alcohol as. a ‘protection P me ‘married, even if _ternity,”’ “renewal and fidelity, 4gainst development of bedsores, I were, ' or “Republican rally of the yes 1 take it-you mean plain rubbing. DB. CRANE _ “Should I get alcoliol, suggest that store as my husband is invalided. I need - to help support our family. “Td like to teach, but I must 83 As if ora a ifeizii ‘ 2 Z : g E . Hl rill : rH i é i ¥GPRREe- ee ee es is i 3 i j “i 8 4) fun, Church to Host . Methodist Youth From City, Area Methodist Youth Fellowship mem- bers at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the church, ; a Terry Nicholson. Area leader for the MYF ‘group is the Rev. Daniel Wallace, of the Pontiac Central Methodist church. Local are Mr. and Mrs. David Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Shull. Average Electric Bill Increased by 7c in ‘57 WASHINGTON (UPI)—The aver- age American family’s. monthly electric bill increased by seven cents in 1957, the Federal Power Commission reported. A family which used 250 kilo- watt hours of power each month paid $7.30 at the beginning of this year compared to $7.23 12 months earlier, the commission said. important —-you escape and bathrooms, between Nov, 8 and 17, Two Families Get $320,000 in Suit ey 5 ed | g Fe.45 <> é i i | . i WY) THe ViLLAW is NY FOILED’ HE HAS 1) LOCATED THE MARSH WREN‘S NEST ONLY To FIND IT EMPTY, . ©1958 Walt pend Productions. World Rights Reserved UVALDE, Tex: (AP) — Former Vice President John N. Garner celebrated his 90th birthday to- day and all over town his friends were predicting he would live to be 100. * * * Leading a parade of high na- tional and state dignitaries who came here to join in the birthday program and barbecue was -for- mer President Harry Truman. He and Garner embraced warm- ly and clapped each other on the back Friday night at the Uvalde Airport, where Garner and his son, Tully, met Truman and car- ried him into town in Tully’s car. Garner spent most of Friday greeting a stream of visitors, * * * He met Truman just a few sec- onds after the former president disembarked. They were both grinning broadly and obviously glad to see each other. “Well, well, well,” Truman ex- claimed. ‘‘How are you. You look wonderful.” Garner Celebrates Shae Ranks Fut His 90th Birthday “And you are a sight for sore eyes,’ Garner replied, | With Truman was one of Gar- ner’s old congressional friends, federal Judge Ryan Duffy of Chi- cago. Garner told him and Tru- man: “nature has certainly ‘taking good care of you.” Garner retired in 1941. after| 4. york California and Ohio — serving two terms as vice presi-|n "ot which receive more federal dent in the . administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, He and Roosevelt fell out po- litically over the third term and/Fatally Burned in Crash Supreme Court enlargement sues, Garner since has emerged from retirement only a few times,|Beauvais, $1, of Menominee; was usually to give his beloved Dem-/burned fatally night when the car ocratic party a lift when it need-|in which he was riding left the ed it in Texas. Baby Burns to Death TRAVERSE CITY ® — Alberta Baurer, 4 months old, of Kingsley, was burned fatally yesterday when her crib caught fire. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baurer. — heen $19,500,000 under contract cover- in Road Building LANSING @® — The Bureau of Public Roads has ranked Michigan fourth in the natien in new high- way construction placed under con- tract in September. Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie said yesterday the state was credited with placing some ing 258 miles of highways. The figure was topped only by highway aid than Michigan. MENOMINEE ® — William T. fo Be Sentenced ‘| He is te be sentenced Dec. 4. Aurore Feud Goes On Donald Ritchie, Petty Racketeer, Might Get 10 Years for Perjury WINDSOR, Ont. — Donald | |Ritchie, who proferred and then|ho repudiated a “‘solution" of the Wal- ter Reuther shooting mystery, faces a prison term for perjury. : « * The glib, 38-year-old Canadian, known as a petty racketeer, was convicted yesterday of lying twice about a statement he allegedly made to police in 1955 on the un- solved, 10-year-old crime. Held without bond in Essex County dail, he may have to serve as much as 10 years in prison, the maximum sentence. Ritchie’s “tale, for which he got reward money from Reuther's United Auto Workers Union, led ultimately to last year’s $400,000 malicious prosecution damage judgment against the UAW. * * * The judgment came from the $4,500,000 lawsut brought by Carl Renda, Detroit scrap dealer, as a result of murder conspiracy charges which failed to stand up against him and others, Renda and others, on the basis .gof Ritchie’s story, were accused of plotting to kill Reuther, UAW president. Reuther was shot and critically wounded at his home the night of April 20, 1948. The $400,000 judgment against the union is under appeal. The jury which decided it exonerated police officials who also had been named defendants, Back to Jail for i AURORA, Ill, (AP) — Aurora's! He was beliind bars about urs. 2 Then an ambulance ride to a hospital, He claimed a state trooper assiat- ing in the arrest might have brok- en his arm. Egan was a hapless figure as he tried to crash a police line for Gov. William G. Stretton at a hotel, ; Not invited to the luncheon at which Stratton spoke, Egan de- manded to see the. governor for an explanation of the snub. Egan demanded, and got,|di Turk Paper Suspended ANKARA, Turkey ) — A spe- cial press court has ordered the government newspaper Zafer sus- pended for one month for insult- ing an opposition députy, The paper’s publisher Zuhtu Veui- received prison sentences total- ling 20 months. beshe and editor Cenad Yakar | Open Daily 9 6. m.-7 Pp. m. (Sundays Included) Follow the Arrow to Diehl's Fresh Filtered Cider Choice Apples Week-End Special! Mcintosh Apples $1.25 w. Don't Congratulate Him, It’s No Fun to Win SALEM, N.H. (AP) — Anyone who deigns to congratulate George ning three turkeys in a lottery may expect to get knocked on the noggin with a drumstick. hag more than 500 birds in stock. Former MSU Student Bound Over for Thefts CHARLOTTE — Philip Zandt, 22, of Detroit, former Michigan State University student ‘involved in gun and watch collection thefts, was bound over to Eaton County Circuit Court yesterday. Zandt was arraigned in munici- pal court on a charge of break- ing and entering in the theft Nov. 7 of a $3,500 gun collection from Maynard Doxsie of Mulliken. Zandt also faces charges in the road 17 miles northwest of here, hit a tree and burst into flames. theft of a watch collection from an MSU campus museum. Gelt on his good fortune on win-| George operates a market and) Sparks- Griffin “Thoughtful Service - 46 Williams St. FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-584) 24-Hour Ambulance Service a Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. > “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 sand 147 W. Lawrence Street ] SKIERS—WINTER Get 5 SHIRTS SPORTSMEN! Expertly baer — s Laundered eidthe cleaned & $] 13 pellant, KEEP al Cash & Carry BRANCH — 5 OAKHILL Open Monday thru Seturday—7 A.M, to 9 P.M. 605 OAKLAND AVE. CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY FE 4-2579 ce BGs Fs d ; a A : 2. City Teachers Going to Business Convention Two Pontiac Central High School Teachers Assn. scheduled for Dec. 30 and 31 and Jan. 1 in Chicago. Carmi J. Odell will serve as. chairman of the administrators and department heads round table. The topic will be “‘Business Education| Promotes Personal and Protession-| al Growth.” Thomas Atkinson will be the re-) corder of a classroom problem clin- ic entitled ‘Problems Involved in Student Teaching.” World annual cork production is NO STIRRING Rev Satin is homogenized. You just open the can in on’. job. Even more and start right ee af rt stirring. Rev Satin gives you a beautiful, smooth job every time, It’s perfect for évery room -in your home—including OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Loke Ave. | PARK FREE REAR of STORE about 330,000 tons. kitchens FE 5-6150 Shop Saturday, Monday and Friday Nights Til 9 MONDAY ONLY SPECIAL SALE! These items on sale Monday only, 9:30 to 9 little boys’ and girls’ WARM WINTER SLEEPERS “any 283 ht Warm cotton knit sleepers with plastic bootie-feet. 2-pe., gripper fastened.. Choose pink, blue, ye' low or aqua, sizes 1-3, : Waite's Children's World . ; . Second Floor ; drip-dry boxer shorts that no ironing. Sanforized, full 42, ‘ Waite's Men's Wear... Street men’s sanforized WASH ‘n’ WEAR BOXER SHORTS Mandoy 3 For $99 vehi fancy prints in men’s Y expert fit, comfortable. Sizes 30- need cut, Floor WHEN PEOPLE WORK— made a study and found that 100 more factory jobs in a town mean that . . . 296 more people are brought into the community ... 112 house- When people work, everyone benefits. Workers are able to buy the things their families need. The merchant sells more goods. There is more work in the trades, the services, professions and elsewhere. These are things of which prosperity is made. The factory payroll dollar rolls all around the town. As it rolls, it grows and there is some of it for everybody. The economic research department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States fd «: This ed is one of @ series published as @ public service by this newspoper in cooperation with the Michigan Press Associetion ond the Michigan Economic Development Department, THE PONTIAC PRESS — ~ holds are created . ++ annual personal income in the community increases by $590,000 ... . bank deposits increase by $270,000. It’s all of us to help build payrolls. Join hands with your local up to industrial develop- ment organization and the Michigan Economic commu- Development Department to help your nity: prosper. -_ priate oN ake it pate ame Al i ali RR ie Mia emia lll UR waht kad a cs ala ca a uk aid Ft sl RS su, dig agen, Waa 2g ahs Chon ae Poin tte gt teas Seka tit et Pl He Nl Sao a is . ASS GES ES ye ee ee Oe v | MRS. ROBERT J. COOPER Calif., and Robert J. Cooper of West Hollywood, Dr. and Mrs. Robert TV. Cooper of Chippewa road, were married Nov. 1 in Van Nuys. Cooper-Mahoney Rite Held in California Residing in West Hollywood, Calif., following their marriage at St.- Elisabeth’s Catholic Chureh, VanNuys, Calif, are Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Joseph Cooper. One hundred guests : witnessed the Nov. 1. cere- mony performed by the Rev. Patrick O'Dwyer. * *x * The bride, the former Grayce Elizabeth Mahoney, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mahoney of Van Nuys, Calif. Mr. Cooper, of West Hollywood, Calif., is. the son of Dr, and Mrs, Robert J. Cooper of Chippewa road, A white taffeta trapeze gown featuring an embroiderd boutf- fant skirt, calf length at the front, and accented by small taffeta bows was chosen by the bride. The gown was: ankle length at the back and fea- tured a floating panel. White Attendant, Mrs. Joyce Terry of North Hollywood, Calif., wore a coral brocade chiffon sheath with matching cap and veil, Dean Oates was best man. Ushers were Gustave Hullman and Edward Flanagan. All the bridegroom's attendants were of Los Angeles. Following a reception held at the Van Nuys Moose Lodge, the new Mrs, Cooper changed toa navy blue wool sheath with navy blue accessories for a trip to Santa Barbara, Calif. Calif., son of News of Interest Mrs, Paul Closson, Mrs. Har- old Sibley and the Rev. Daniel Wallace. From First Methodist Church, counselors are Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, Mrs. Paul Hart, Mrs. Dayid Living- stone and Gerald Augsberger. * & Two men from the Pontiac area enrolled at St. Joseph's College this year are Richard J, Powe, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Powe of Mariva avenue who is a freshman in engineer- ing and Frank G. Syron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G, Syron of Elizabeth Lake road. He is a freshman in mathematics. x * * Sharon Stalions, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Stalions of North Jessie street has been placed on the mid-term honor roll at Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, IIl. J * * * Mr, and Mrs, Henry Sibary (nee Amelia Perna) of Roches- ter announce the birth of a son, David Robert, born Nov. 11 at St. Joseph Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Rose Perna of South Paddock street and Mrs. Augusta Sibary of Oak Park, * * * A son, Joseph, was born to Mr. and Mrs, George Varion (nee Laurene Owen) of Cutler avenue Noy, 16 at St. Joseph ; Mercy Hospital. Grandparents ere Mr. and —Mrs. Thomag Owen of Island Park drive and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Varion of South Pad- dock street. Local Area Man - Engaged'to Wed | Hastings Girl \ ternity. A Dec. 20 wedding is planned. Throw Away Mop cises you can perform. It’s excellent, too, for reducing the upper arm. Young Dancer Says Rock ’n’ Roll on Way Out ‘Marybeth’ By LYDIA ROTHMAN “Rock ‘n’ Roll’? is on the way out as far as teenagers are concerned, reports Mary -Elizabeth ‘‘Marybeth” deKu- Marybeth, 16-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vietor de- Kubinyi of Birmingham, is one of the younger members of the newly formed Detroit City Bal- let. Her chief desire in life is to be a professional dancer—or “It I'm not good: enough, be a teacher.” ; x* * * A junior at Birmingham High School, musi¢ appreciation is i Ballet. She is the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Victor deKubinyi of Birmingham. : it deKubinyi one of her favorite subjects and she says, “Students today really want to learn about and know about classical music and the other arts.” She also says her classmates seem to be caring less and less about rock 'n’ roll type music and entertainment. The ballet also seems to be becoming more and more popular with the general public. x « * Marybeth’s schedule is a busy one. Every Friday, Satur- day and Sunday she rushes down to Detroit—on the bus— for rehearsals with the com- Potitine Press Photo f Joins Ballet pany which will make its de- but Dec. 2 and 3 at the In- stitute of Arts Auditorium. These rehearsals last from three to four hours each. She is.one of 25 young peo- ple from the Detroit area who were chosen from more than 200 who auditioned for posi- tions with the company. On Saturdays she gives danc- ing lessons—in her home—to 25 children aged four to nine. With the money she earns she buys toe shoes—she wears out a pair each week. * * * She also finds time to take part in the high school drama club’s activities and does a great deal of reading. ‘—And she is waiting for the day she passes her driver training course so she can drive to her rehearsals. Marybeth began ballet les- sons when she was 11 years old. Marybeth is learning by the Cecchetti method, the only school of ballet that requires achievement tests. She has al- ready passed four of the re- quired six tests and is treasur- er of the Junior Cecchetti Coun- cil of America. * * * This past summer, Marybeth was one of a group of 10 girls who went to Europe. While there she studied ballet in Lon- don with Laura Wilson for two weeks and for a week in Paris with Mme. Egorova. At one time, Marybeth was taking lessons in tap dancing, Spanish dancing and modern jazz dancing, but now has only time for the classical type bal- let. She says, “Once you know the classical type dance and have a good foundation in it, the other types come quickly and easily. However, she says, ‘The more you know about ballet— as with many things, the less you are able to enjoy any but the most perfect performance.” When she and her friends go to see ballet on the stage, they are critical of the dancers and can, of course; see every mis- - take they make. But also she can appreciate a truly great artist better than the average audience member. x *& & Both her parents are ex- tremely pleased and proud of their daughter’s ambitions. Her father says, “Our only job is to hold her down. She would darice 24 hours a day if she * could." : As for her future plans, Marybeth hopes to study at a New York City studio when she finishes high school and from there who knows—possibly she will be a future Pavlova or a brilliant teacher. Timely Creations New clock shirts show an in- teresting way. to wear watches. The sleeve is funneled and the watch slips to reveal only the dial. An opening in the back allows the watch strap to be fastened. . \IMHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Ni included besides the wedding a simple buffet supper. They even more often disperse. Again, sometimes, they have a dinner for the bridal party, after which they go to the re- hearsal. This dinner usually includes none but the young people, or perhaps it includes other members of both the families. “Dear Mrs. Post: When pre- senting a new member of our afternoon group to as many as a dozen mothers, is it suf- ficient just to give her name and not give the names of all the others?” Answer: Such an introduc- tion as this usually is. made by first attracting the atten- tion of the group by saying, “I'd like all of you to meet Mrs. Jones."" Then you merely tell her their names in the order each one happens is standing or sitting. Local Girl Married in Baptist Rite Karen Lee Smith and Robert Russell were married Friday evening at Calvary Baptist Church. The Rev. Henry Wrob- ble officiated at the 7 o'clock ceremony before members of the family. Parents of the couple are Whitney Smith of Waldo street and the late Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell-of Elizabeth Lake road. — The bride wore a navy blue dress with a light blue hat and a corsage of white carna- tions. Yvonne Briggs was maid of honor with Marvin Hess as best man. : A reception will be held. Sun- day at the bridegroom's home. The bride will live at home when her husband returns to California Nov, 25 where he is serving with the U.S, Navy. Mrs. Russell wore a brown and pink dress with a pink car- nation corsage for the wedding. By MARGARET BROWN Nov. 21 will be a memora- ble and somewhat wistful day in the scrapbook of Mrs. Eva Dyer of Shore View drive who is retiring after 43 years of service with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. Fellow employes honored Mrs, Dyer at a tea at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building on that date, and later feted her ata dinner at Rotunda Inn. * * * Mrs. Dyer who began tele- phone work with: the Canadian Bell Co, in 1914 and came to Michigan's offices after World War I, says employment as an operator was “. . . just about the only work there was During the First World War, with us an exciting and (though she won’t confess) heroic ex- that Part of the building in which she was working as a switch- From her duties as operator, she was promoted to the posi- tion of service assistant and later was chief operator in this area for many years. Her present title with the com- pany has been that of Dis- trict Traffic Assistant, Person- nel, Mrs, Dyer expresses feelings MR. and MRS. L. F. PRESTON | Open house in honor of the 50th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Preston will be held for friends, Nov. 28, at their home on South Edith street. Hosting the affair are the couple’s sons and daugh ters, Donald, Max, Russel, Douglas and’ Morse Pres- ton, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Harry Hale, Mrs. Melvin Schram, Mrs. Robert Hughes and Mrs. Frank Holman. The couple has 37 grandchildren and eight great. grandchildren. . RUTH A. KENT University. Ba about her job in very punctu- ated tones: “Working with the telephone company has always been interesting because of -constant: changing and im- provement as we went along the line, I like people and have enjoyed working with them. If I had it.to do over again, I’d-do the same-thing.’-— Mrs. Eva Dyer Retires — _ After 43 Years Service fifie “fl i re f tf a H HE fz ay Hh ge f i FF 3 ; u ili BB3e at R Ry E ri i ri | | EOE) * Pontiac Press Phote * Mrs, Eva Dyer of Shore View drive is pictured at a tea given in her honor Friday by fellow employes of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Mrs:-Dyer is retir- ing after 43 years of Service with the company. The ° affair was held at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. . ~ Junior League Planning Party for Handicapped Birmingham Junior League will’ hold its fifth annual Christmas party for more than 200 handicapped adults of Oak- land County from 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 12 at Cranbrook Academy of Art. * * * Chairman Mrs, Forest Shea and Jeague president Mrs. John K, Bagby will receive guests at the door and give each one a Christmas boutonniere made -for them by the arts and inter- est committee under the direc- tion of Mrs, William B. Bach- man Jr, PROGRAM PLANNED A program of carol singing, in which, guests will participate’ has been planned ard refresh- ments will be served, - On the planning committee are Mrs, E. B. Morley Jr., Anne I'Hommedieu, Mrs. Rich- ard Hintermeister, Mrs, Frank Allen, Mrs, James .Notman, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs, Stev- enson ‘Flemer, Mrs. Robert K. Schaffer and Mrs, _Norman Members acting as hostesses are Mrs, W. E. Reineman Jr., Mrs, Harry Swan, Mrs, W. K. “Downey, Mrs. H. C, Heuser, ‘Mrs. R. W. Ballantyne, Mrs. Doris Graham; Mrs. Richard Strictland .and Mrs. David Brennan, Other hostesses are Dolly Ward, Mrs, ‘Willian Saunders, Mrs. Travis Hubbard, Mrs. Myers Cather, Mrs. Robert Loud, Mrs; H.'P, Cardon, Mrs, Ralph Helm Jr, Mrs. M. R. Wickham and Mrs. James Van. Dusen. ; Local Group Hears Reports on Ingathering gree avenue home of Mrs. John — Gemmell, Plans for Christmas welfare Work were made at the Thurs- letters were read from former * members living in Florida, Mrs, George Bickley invited the ‘group to her home on Me- chanic street for the next meet- « ing Jan. 8, Chemise Blouse Made of Denim "The blue jean gets a new look with a. chemise blouse. It is cut like an old-fashioned bath- e }' / Portraits mounted tn folders —PLws— 6 Wallet Photos all for only $19” os For That QUICK Decorating Job Before the Holidays ‘Use PITTSBURGH'S egtaee ag i g geen Ea g 7H a. Be i is i q ! F i ili 32 beteaee i i cBEE ai cee E ef i s ee aT F ‘refutes? § 5 s F2 ¢ KUEBERICED WALLHIDE PONTIAC | GLASS CO. 23 W. Lewrence St. FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAINTS to Play in Area oe Pe i eee iS: % 3 vee! ee Sas ii pig * The Women's Association of Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church meets once each month at the church for a work day of sewing and fellowship. When association mem- bers met Thursday, robes for the junior THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958 nik Hint for Hemline * Good rule for a well-propor- tioned body line, no matter what the current fashion, is to ; : Plastic Protects — me = Kitchen Walls. we Freshly painted kitchen walls Her Shop | #-= S222 ¥ ' ee “ piece of transparent : ge 6 > ih , PAAstiQ, : : oe eee toe © show through and saves end- | he?" — : ‘ less wiping and scrubbing. The Se DEAE UNETREK, Sone comet seneatins Wit. hese dep : ; husband product trays sticking, re- bee vi own cool upbringing. There is | tards silver from tarnishing, dren who are 5, 8, 10 and 12. | and Papa showing honest af- | on rainy days and keeps sum- My husband refuses to kiss me | fection. mer clothes, sand fans _ or show any signs of affection _ oe from collecting dust in storage Mor beast eed a ny, | th Ai "Dae es pe says 2 . a Why dots be act ike that?” | per. Enclose a seltaddressed, Daily Exercise hin iis important ‘to show 3 Should Be Made completed. Hall. choir were sewn and pajamas for the Oakland County Children’s Home were (left to right) Mrs. Gerald Shafer, Mrs. Noble Meredith and Mrs. Howard disciplined habit of daily exer- cise, a habit to be kept the rest of your life. Make it walking, bike riding, swimming at the Y or a combination of the three. WCTU Unit Hears Mrs. Frank Beaver Mrs, Frank Beaver the chair. Before your very eyes! A new: | ; COLOR and fashion HAIRCUT © Only We Offer This Fabulously Complete } Color Service! From — | a , ¥ See how Clairol shimmering color adds beauty to your hair. This offer Reg. includes L, HAIRCUT, 2 50 SHAMPOO and STYLING, com- plete. 2 NEISNER’S BEAUTY SALON 42 N, Saginaw St. Phone FEderal 8-1343 2nd Floor Appointment Not Always Needed f Cold Wave man of Armed Service work for on the subject “Giving Thanks" when members met for a box Thursday. . | Mrs. Theodore Allebach of Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Duets were given by Mrs. William Bradley and Mrs. Edna Matheny. Also assisting with the program dent, and Mrs. Orlo Mason. Called to Valley City Mr, and Mrs. Paul Krugman of Seamstresses above are Valley City, Ohio where they at- By RUTH MILLETT When a group of 100. women was asked if the modern home ought to include a room for Pop to relax Of course, they wanted big, auto- matic kitchens and a play room for the kids. But Pop — well, if he wants to get off by himself let him take to the cellar, if there is a cellar, or to the garage if it hasn't been replaced by a carport. And yet Pop is the one who foots the bills and makes the monthly mortgage payments on the family’s dream house. So aren't the homemakers of America being short-sighted when they figure that Pop doesn't need telephone, the TV, the children’s squabbles and the neighbor's kids? It seems to me that a man who’ Switch the Suds hasn't any place “to get away from it all” when he needs to can hardly call his home his castle. In fact, he may find so little peace at home that he develops the habit of stopping off at a bar to fortify himself against Doesn't Pop Deserve Den to Growl In? ' paying for the house, his voice man had been called to Valle Ci builders, too. mother’s illness. |tended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Reusch. Mrs. Krug- Anna Gorden unit of WCTU, spoke} » luncheon at First Baptist Church) # Church was the afternoon speaker.) & were Mrs. Williams Carls, presi-| Oxley drive have returned from| # : 2 weg se + a _ OPEN SUNDAY } 10. a.m. to 9 p.m. Nellie’s FE5-2761 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Friday and Saturday 10 A.M. to 10 P.M, . oe we pa ~ —_— ate out any place in which to relax, until] he develops ulcers or heart | trouble and isn’t around long enough to make the final pay: | ments on the dream house. Time was when a man’s family peace and quiet when he finished! a day’s work, If the family. could’ afford an extra room, Pop had. a study, Now if there is to be an/| extra room in the house, it's! usually a room for the kids or a! If 100 men had been polled on whether or not a house should have a special room for Pop, I'll bet the results would have been different. And as long as Pop a ~The Holiday Season Is Close at Hand... 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Huron pond “The Store Where Qu ny Se eS ao ee eS ae ~~ = ee > [ae a ge age ge a a, PP Ee Se ae Ae An eon 6:30 P, M. ; Divorce.” 2 * ° | Mission Priest | ion GOD to Speak Sunday | soypay scHoot Through hanes t ere The Rev, James Fitzpatrick a es preach at the 40-Hours Devotion in| Meet the Pilgrims” St, Vincent de Paul Church begin- | Services will be at 6, 8 and 11:30/m 7 i a.m. and 7:30 each evening. de Evangelistic, 7:45 ‘ cial services will be held at 11:30) Pastor W + C. a.m, on Monday and Tuesday for/#l Speaking at Services high school students, Father Fitzpatrick who — from St. Dominic's Mission in De-| Thanksgiving troit, will be- assisted by the Rev. Ill Sorvicg Wednesday Participating in the Tuesday eve-, 7:45 P.M. | and. the. Rev. Richard Thomas St. Benedict's Church, - ° Revival Meetings Close his closing me&éage at 7:15 p.m. | y in First Baptist Church, | fn 4 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. | r. Calhoun has been ‘preaching at the church each night this week. When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right}. oe z q fin All Are Welcome! 3 att f 0D 1 mee | Assi t Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor x. ry j= ~~ te rd 210 N. PERRY AT WN “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” | class under the leadership of Mrs. CHURCH OF ‘SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Afftiated . Federation of Spiritual Churches ; Service 7:30 Margaret Me’ of Cla speaking 4 NO SERVICE THANKSGIVING DAY | The Rev. James Kavanagh will speak at 10:45 a.m. Sunday in the | First Church of God as a repre- sentative of the Michigan Tem- perance Foundation, x * * A gradiate of Taylor Univer- e Plan to Attend The Annual Union Thanksgiving Service 10:00 A.M. Central Methodist Church HURON at N. PERRY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th Guest Speaker: DR. RICHARD DIXON, Jr. PRESIDENT, PONTIAC PASTOR’S ASSOCIATION Sponsored by the Pontiac Pastor Association if ‘THE OFFERING WILL BE USED FOR THE NEW CHAPEL AT PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL «a WEST NEW BETHEL 175 Branch, near O 11:00 o.m., Thurs.—Rev. " anieek Bray Temple GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 8, Genesee at Glendale 16:00 a.m, Thurs.—Wallace Turner, Concordia Seminary eae aad CHURCH | FIRST. SPIRITUALIST : CHURCH sity, he has served .pastorates of the Methodist Church in Indiana land Michigan. He entered the ministry after having spent sev- eral years in industry as a factory FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST / ° CHURCH 249 BALDWIN AVE. REVIVAL November 22nd thru 30th. Sunday Services .. 11 ALM. -7P. M. Rev "Fiaae*"" Weekday foakacee 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker — Nev, 22—REV. THURMAN BLAND—Fenton Lawn Church, Flint Nov. 22-REV. PAUL JOHNSON—M T ADAMS—Evening’ Service Nev. Laney. . 8. HARRAL—First G. 8B. Church, Flint Nov. 245—REV. BOB GREGORY—Drayton Plains Church Nov/ 26—REV. AUSTIN STEWARD—New Hope Charch, Pontiac . Noy. 27-REV, DOLAND RAY—Mi. Olive G. B. Charch, Pontiac an. oe MALIN—Hopewell G. B. Church, Flint fev. sear, “PAUL JOHNSON—Morning and Evening Services . Special Singing — Public Invited : FE 47172 FE 5-9822 hand doeth, : Luther ant Churches 88 10 a.m. ineng oar URI SYNOD Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. wee Teta © OE, sosg ST. MARK , a gerne sem, IRST OPEN “ Wm, C. Grate, Pastor LE CHURCH . ; 151? Joslyn = Sunday School ...10:00A M © 1 Bleck N. of Walton Btvd. = Church Service . 11:15AM. : Ss School 10:00 A.M. f= M. He Youth Service = aa m {) Cedar Crest The End of Yeur Search ter s Friendly Chered Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 i Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor . oft Union Lk: Rd. (Next to Dublin School) es Services at 8:30 A. M. 3" and | M, : @ Sunday School ... 9:45A.M. ‘ St. Stephen The Episcopal Church of the Advent W. Leng Lake 8d. at Middlebelt THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Service an@ Church Schoo) 9:15 A.M, and 11:15 A, M. Holy Communten First Sunday Aint FREE METHODIST CHURCH S01 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor Worship Service: 11 A.M, and 7:30 P.M. Sunday School 10 A. M. F.M.Y. 645 P.M. Prayer Meeting: Wednesd 7330 P. M. ‘Sunday 3 P.M. on CEKLW V-F.W. Hall—Walton Biva. © (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) “ Guy B. Smith, Pastor | = Church Service .. 9:30A M © ® Sunday School ., 10:45AM ® ‘ (West =~ ‘ Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | Church Service eeesesee 9:00 2 Sunday School . Church Service... ; Sunday School ........- | ST. TRINITY | Ralph C, Cleus, Pasfor Sunday School... 9:45 A. M. First Service ....., 8:30A.M Second Service ...11:00 A. M. INT ...A Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: - Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. Youth er 6:30 P.M. Ev With a Friendly Welcome! ‘Rev, Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd,, 1 Block Off Baldwin Service, 7:30 P.M.. Growing Church © ST. PAUL Joslyn at Third | ‘ . (North Bide) George, Mahder, Pastor : Early Service ... 8:15AM | Morning Service - Ie 4 M = © Sunday School 9:30 A M; | BLOOMFIELD | vepuere West Huron at Mark Street DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor Two Worship Services-—-8:45. A.M. and 11:00 AM. Sermon: “NINE MISSING MEN” . 9:45 A. M.—Chureh Schoo! Classes for All , 6:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M.~Adult Forum, 4 B. Y. F. Groups 8:00 P. M.—¥ : + 7:30 P, ln Sab pds Prayer and Bible Study Americas Baptist Convention Church” and Ave. and Che Sule of 24 Pinter St. ‘The young people Dar TI 0 ~ are members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Sunday School. Bulletins, ge Ag SUNDAY SCHOOL . : ‘. 30 AM, ath jue Oak wx . —— : Letters, Etc. You are cordially invited to worship with us. CHURCH SERVICE 1 M. ee: Eovin FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH _ IRe Dp L. Ni Ih ‘Comi Climate of Panama varies from FAST SERVICE! ; In Eastern Junior High. Sanford at E. Pike ST. JOHN'S | m icely ing p Ra wtb a a : Pastor ©. P. Eastman, 682 Benson FE 5-09 PONTIAC a cific side to the steaming jungles stian Literature Sales Cyabentaciaty ui: tO Pastoral Study Institu e la “— ven be Ala ive 98 Onl FE Cark W. Nelson. Pastor } ]:30 ‘i ight : a i ' SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. || Coming to the: ot ‘Ad- , ' : | } GHURGH SNWEE 00 AM. ened Psy at Cm WESLEYAN METHODIST | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pose ~ ana Evangel Temple Youth) @ NORTE LYNN STERET Oakland and Saginaw D of the LAKES |[esiaant crcl nthe Rev. Pl Challenge — Memorial] Suny Sua 10M. Wanhin 11 AM, Paice) iho a var ts ae LAKE ee - ey, Baptist Young People Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 7M. Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor (i iim AT Il W. Maple Near Ladd R4. || The institute is a year-old pro. ; REV. 8. L, JOHNSON, Pastor ’ Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t. Pastor —— ee M. Frederick Aenns, Oeste I gram cperehe’d ab “eat : ‘« The Oakland Youth Fellowship 9:45 A D CHURCH SERVICE «19:00 Ao ne ee and tM MMII |Corisian Ternpe, 505 auburn Ave, DONELSON BAPTIST orwell > A SUNY Oe SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30A.M. ae emple, 505 Auburn Ave.i[ gusatets tane ha ot Classes tor All Ages a te . jnanced by parishioners of Christ ‘The Rev, Roland DeRenzo of War-|f Sunday Schoo! .. 10 02 am, “n am. : ao . wuer| Church Cranbrook. : ren will be gyest speaker. Junior and ey 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP A Congregational man, the so gee ames eee ite oo. oe “THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF STEWARDS” assistant graduate ‘ : apogee Seuganieéscags . ree el Crecente an 2 2 Chalk artist’ Mrs. Rudy Schuer- wiper A CRE (alone s 8. sings, Sanenoe a eas 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES : United _ rma ) drawing and ~ Goepel Tro of _ CHRISTMAS MISSIONARY PROGRAM i. | He lives ‘with his wife, Ann, ¢ , in Donna Hersh, will sing se- Presbyteriait | cx Sn {0 Rae Aen 7 ‘ i cantect: 18 gatsiont ot 3 re ema greg ney. Te IOLA ® MARION—Paster ) MQ. Persson s devoted to pastoral min, NEV. PAUL T. NICELY |i rmorine in quartet numbers. ae te 188 5. —Gemenion ee FIRST METHODIST ' ure eS ‘Histry, teaching, preaching, parish* : ; | Other musical numbers will be wok. cuneate Service : administration and community re- Heads Mission Board ~~ 4 the caer g shoaypans 11:45 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School Classes South Saginaw at awe tae ‘ Paul T. Hart, Pastor < Richard | 6:30 P. M—Young People’s Services : —— < hastepent. Paaiee || DETROIT i — The Rev. Sam-| nets Philip Bishop, tuba: Jack | 748 p. M—Evangulistic Service, Rev. Sholeld 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP reas 4 > "3 7:45. P. M. Wednesday—Bible Study. | ” } board of national tlsslons of the In a aie Quie, yoine, people at a F. M Thursday Shy Plt You! ix é pal 7. Hart Preaching 3 , ’ ts : Evang at Raped Crh rang Temple wil be chaleng n = _ 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Wo week.Dr. Schmiechen will hold his Wed. 7:30 P, M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowshi fae Soe deat fe Gata Yio: wenscral Tr | FIRST CHURCH OF THE Viasat Youth Fellowship 7 ng:15 P.M. f EB An award ‘will be given the “Give Thanks Always Unte wrung e ie 7:00 P.M. | ini to H : - seo yery mt cali oe gaa eA ae rig. spent oder oer | Pore: Met Painister to Have Manse; seen Ih irre ears tee { osm avemz ~“oecretary Added to Staff | Evanxel Temple —— =< Central C t () ist ; Joslyn at Third | schase aitierdenominational b: Friendly General Baptist Church‘ elem Pr _, Sdmvend U. Wathtns. Paster | mm Rat Nagao on pov onl boing tong Organi: Mornin: ” Worship—it-00 A. A.M. Y. ~¥4 A. 131 Mt. Clemens Street env. “DANIEL , WALLACE, B.D. Ane Minister =“ , > Bible Schoo} ...:. 9:30AM the staff when the|p.m, Wednesday. Prayer mecting|| riurs traning Services 10%. | —- on ro ee ee ne ee ' Wordhith-i........ 1045 A.M | the Joslyn Avenue | will follow at 7:30 p.m. GEOFFREY OAT 8.A."8-Th.. Pastor ml roe oy yg MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. Evening Service. 8:20P.M || United Presbyterian Church met) The Men’s Club will meet at 7:30 SEM von ce ete ODM. “ ” allrane TR ltor a dinnet meeting recently. |p. ‘Tuesday at the Malkim : Ay sito REASONS FOR BEING THANKFUL pon ret 130P.M | Ralph Harrison, Sr es ane ecm for a recreational get-to- Phone greaal Wednesday Prayer Service |... 7:00P.M Dr. M. H. Bank, Preachi AUBURN HEIGHTS || Merit badges and awards were|a.m and chick service at 10.5] Mere ts Roberta. Pector : (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) = asp e following members|, m. the Westminster ‘el-|| Sunday Services. 10:00 A. M. Ve ’ ' M86 Primary Gireet k Mcallister Explorers owship Group meets cach Sdn Devotional ‘Serves 11:00 A M PONTIAC CHURCH v. Wm Pallet. Paster | Fellowship Hall this! at 6:30 p.m. eis : OF CHRISE Worship 8:45 and 11:15 AM | vied Concetta ma = : : After the est at Watkins, Flayd WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Welcomes All Visitors | based a io 6007 M. | Johnson and Tom Andersonville Road — Near Wixie Highway ible Std eecsscesseecneee 12:58 am HOW TO FIND | _ ello 9 shi ec tay = Gay, S&S ee ee nde Schoed sg oc oc oe ee 9:45 AM. El gee pee MOTNING Worship ......+0+ sooes- a.m. : , ; ~ John Watkins, sera cig eeeeoe veveeeee 8:80 AM. ond 11:00 A.M. ; SE RI ; | OPRESSYTERIAN sols | fares eR ated wit ers Rom | , Me ame ’ jonni | ee) eee «6 Wednesday Evening Service ........ p.m. es . = John Dunham, ' ee oe .: : | CHURCH 5 rt Stadler, cant Hemord 4 WXYZ Detroit 5: 130 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday FOR YOU — YOUR FAMILY — Drayton Plaine, Michigan avid’ Dow and George as oe ae an Everybody Is Invited! YOUR NATION he on FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | It. nor nike sencoroiclinasia Bible School .... 945A. M. All young people have been Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. . Youth Groups .. .. 6:30 P.M Evening Worship (7:30 P.M | Wea’ d oc ig cel 7:30 P.M HURON. AT. WAYNE | Pastor REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES’. . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL ... . 9:30-11:00 1, Yo) \ “Christian Science” CHURCH OF THE Are You Filled With Doubts ond -. ATONEMENT = Fears? Troubled? Disturbed? : : : | Perplexed? Then You Need Who Cate Fetter postolio Church of Christ cae “The Revelation of b> ales cutee We: 459 CENTRAL . , = Pree fone Pane ty oso 280m “JESUS INVITES YOU HERE True Security tee ors . : 11:00 A. M. few: cm pe i be ack Gosia. Visilors in Our City Are by Paul K. Wavro C.S.B. Ore Theredey Stengelinne ; _ 1:30 p.m. Especially Invited. of Jacksonville, Fla. | LAKELAND | Church Phone FE 5.8361 _ SUNDAY peonber oon weed ot Serer, # Sas teetes | ae | per agi AE THREE GREAT Boston, Macsachusetia 44 3 9:30AM face ee len | hihi cy Sunday, November 30 | ae, UNITED GOSPEL SINGING Dr. Tom Malone — ppbbnirascleet cc ——— 3 “ CONVENTION 11 A.M. e Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor 4:00 P, M. t . A : pee: Ce ee ‘Sunday, November 23d — 2:30 to 4 Dr. Tom Malone SUNDAY SCHOOL : et eS a f : tt sol Lag 7:30 P, M. . (10A.M. 3 | Ph il | First Social Brethren Church |] %-@= i200 | casuy memati PONTIAC CENTRAL | ’ E ayy 316 Baldwin ‘peotenel g stuns Supervised pa ag HIGH SCHOOL tice, TEE: rae | Featuring Quartets, Duets, Solos " RADIO REVIVAL _— on Ee nae WEEK DAY 250 W. Huron Street, Pontiac, Mich, Pleveveweversseress t Plus Choir, ond ot Sin ies pe os Sy ocivaa am oC Pm |} Come, bring soar Wickes son jm Sunday ‘School Auenilénce Last Sunday 1447 ALL ARE, WELCOME, jer Meoting......-... 7:30 P.M. ae a, fein Ra bi Smmanue, BAPTIST CHURCH (am Under the Aueics of First Chae cn Tk "ELSIE LSIE GASKIN, Sec Sec. Treas. | ae ; 2a “ ‘ : J ee } . : \l > = ; : \ . ‘b i ; i SSE PESO NE Ys ‘Report, 153. Insurgents Killed in Battle for U.S. Nickel Mine HAVANA (AP) - army has defeated Meant in a bat. tle for a U.S. nickel mine turned back a strong attack else- where, a communique said. * + The government announcement Friday night said more than 153 rebels were killed while the army lost three men. The army. launched an offensive around Nicare, on the north coast of Oriente Province, to clear the area of rebels led by Raul Castro, brother of rebel leader Fidel Cas- tre, On Oct. 24 the U.S. Navy evac- Wated 50 “Amierican women and ghildren. from the nickel mill at Nicaro efter fighting around it by rebels and army forces, About a "dozen American men remained to run the 100-million-dollar plant. * * * The offensive drove the rebels from the plant's mine 17 miles away and also recaptured anoth- er mine at Ocujal, eight miles southwest of Nicaro, the commu- nique said. -A second army claimed at Guisa, a town 12 miles southeast of amo and just north of the Sierra Maestra where Fidel Castro has his headquarters. Attendance Record Set at Marimont A new attendance record was set for Marimont Baptist Sunday School when 643 people were pres- ent Sunday, the last day of the contest. © Mrs. Frank Webber who won the used car brought out new people during the contest. She had an average of 21 present each Sunday. Carol Scarborough, and Nancy Tabor, Larry Gavette, and Ronnie Ward were other. winners. Prizes were bicycles, es Bonds and an outside Sunday superintendent Robert L. Gavotte said the contest Marriage License Applications do, 381 Deger hen ge os ~ 301 Fist irmin Joho |W. Nickoloft, Birm irminghes .. Duvall, *. Rammety 28 ie Dee Ye eaige Rochester Tindered B- a wa aren Mankty ———s as Jones, Milford W. Neff, Walled Lake a ol Skelton, Walled Lake ames ©, Lack, Walled Lake Fernede I. Maloney, Wailea Lake L. Proctor, 54 E. Tennyson heroes M. Godoshian, 344 First Donald T. Boughtby, Birmingham Jacquiine M, Nutter, Detroit Prederick E. Lempke, 532 Judson Violet J. Seefluth, 534 Judson eodore R. Brown, 51 posanewe Virginie M. Sanborn, Ferndale Herakish FE. R. Zeiber Jr., Commerce Elien R. Biller, Milford Dan R. Lancaster, Milford Janet L. Swatz Milford Ronald R. Bell, Key West, Fis. Dawn M. Carlson, Rochester Thomas E. Preeman, 464 Third Barbara J. Davidson. 402 N. Saginaw Albert W. Rogers. Oxford Puvilie A. Hill, Oxford Ronald W. Hageistein, Parmington Adana WN. Grant, Plepsant Ridge ¥ victory was! "THE PONTIAC PRESS, Be oi ki Sti, PERT ‘TREAL, At «- Octtbie Ske we Bacon techn deena } way are (left to-right) Ruth Ann Ginocchio, Daytona Beach; and Glen (Fireball) Roberts, top NASCAR money winner for 1958. Pontiac was-the first car and Roberts ee ; By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON—The heyday for at hand. With only six weeks to go until the official opening of the 86th Congress, this capital city is already swarming with ebullient young Congressmen-elect who are, bent on buying a house, If anyone douBts the “new look” of the next Senate, he needs only to consider the type of fireside required by the vic- toriots Democrats, Nearly ail of the replacements for the aging Republican solons are youthful heads of large fami- lies. Instead of snapping up the Washington real estate dealers is! hotel apartments being vatated by the GOP grandfathers, therefore, these Democratic lads are badger- ing the bemused real estate agents for suburban ramblers with “lots of bedrooms.” + Money will probably be no ob- ject for -Senator-Eleet Philip A. Hart of Michigan, since his wife, dane, is a Briggs heiress who pilots their own helicopter. Money is exactly what they will need when they arrive next week te find the ranch-type dwelling they want, in high-priced Wash- ington. Théeir bu family boasts eight high-spirited young: sters, Former Gov, Edmund S. Muskie of Maine—the first Senator elected in this fall's Derhocratic landslide —has already\laid cash on the line for a new abode in Washington, and_returned home to pack, The affable Democrat who upset Maine's Republican applecart was wise in wasting no time, since his wife will shortly present him with his fourth heir. & * * Senator-Elect Vance Hartke of Indiana, the current mayor of Evansville, spent nearly a week house-hunting for his attractive young family, but dashed home New Senators Scramble for Houses in Washington ing SE, Real. estate-men are assured that he'll be back again soon, to resume the quest. : + —* Senator-Elect Gale McGee of Wyoming, the brilliant young col- lege professor who is the father of four, put the down payment on his Washington dream-house this week —a Dutch colonial wah four bed- rooms, McGee's house, like those for which most of the new legislators are shopping, is in the $30,000- $40,000 price bracket, Another victor who arrives next week to look for.a “‘permanent” Monday to the bedside of two ail- abode is Senator-Elect Frank E. joan 4 POPCORN — Racing some popcorn in her mouth and wear- ing more as a necklace is pretty Popcorn Princess Pat Backes, a Winnebago Indian from Chicago. It’s all part of the Popcorn Fall Festival in the Windy City. Alden L. Lewis, 100 Pine Grave Vickie G Quick, 3348 Prim John A. Alvaro, Birmingham Elizabeth A. Wolke, 8 Bloomfield Terrace Piaville G. Humphries, Holly — Olga 68. Hrinevich, Holly Wallace K. Ashdown, Oakridge, Ore Mable M. Caitnea, Holly Richard M. Eliswerth, 66 Crawfotd Helen M. Charles, 51 Hibbard Barry R. arper, Birmingham Magdalena ? Mahr, Pleasant Ridge George C. Cohee, Holly Judith L. Wright, Holly Ronald K. Elliott. Walled Lake Marjorie L. Vosburg. Walled Lake Ronald J. Tomayko. Detroit Shirley A. Tenniswood, Rochester John W. Johnston. Birmingham Norma Griswold, Lathrup Village Neil L. Gotting, 120 5, Parke Carole K. Spear, 75 8. Jessie Charles M. Hale, Goodrich Helen M. Buchanan. Milford William D. Kenifeck, Waterford . Siheron L. Mcintosh, 6819 Hatchery + Glenn’ L) ‘Thompson.: Auburn # Nelda F Hyten, Auburn Heigh reeeios Girl of 12 Gives Birth to Son in California «LOS ANGELES (UPD — UCLA Medical Center officials have con- firmed that a 12-year-old girl gave there to An 8-pound, 6-ounce |Whole Town Burglarized '— Where Was Sheriff? GRANADA, Colo. (AP)—Misery had a lot of company in this south- ‘east Colorado «community. of 551; ipersons Friday. Fast-working burglars broke in- to 19 of the town’s 26 business stores, including the barik and post office, during the early morn- ing. Town Marshal Clayton Helsel estimated the loss at $493 in cash. Want to’ Sing in Opera? DETROIT (®~Auditions will be} ~ held in Detroit Feb. 6 by the Na- tional Coyncil of the Metropolitan Opera. Finalists will compete in the regional competition at Cleve- land Feb, 8 for a $2,500 scholar- ship award and a stage audition at the Metropolitan. Air Force Chief Reports WASHINGTON (AP) — In. the tense East-West race to develop a workable’ icng-range ballistic mis- sile ‘‘there is no reason to believe that the Russians are appreciably ahead of*us.”’ . xe *® This is the view of Maj. Gen. B. A. Schriever, chief of the Air Force ballistic missile division. He- indicated, in fact, that the United States and Russia may achieve workable intercontinental ballistic missiles at about the same time. * * * But he told the National Geo- graphic Society Friday that Amer- ica can't afford to relax. “The informed concensus would seem to be that the Soviet Union presently has an advantage in what we describe as the ‘short range’ or under 1,000-mile type of ballistic missile. “In the area of the intermedi- ate range, or 1,500-mile ballistic missile, the situation is less clear. In. this respect, we should keep in mind that our own 1,500-mile IRBMs, the Thor and the Jupiter, have been quite successful in their recent tests,” he added. ~~ Lynn Bari Awarded Custody of Son, 10 LOS- ANGELES (AP)—A bitter court fight has ended with a judge’s decision that actress Lynn Bari should have persed of her son. A Superior Court jodie ruled in favor of Miss Bari Friday after an interview earlier-in the week with John Luft, 10, the actress’ son by her former husband; Sid Luft. Luft, now married to Judy Gar- land, won custody of John six weeks ago on grounds the boy thad been placed in a_ boarding school and was not receiving proper hofme life and parental supervision, Miss Bari théen filed suit to re- gain custody, charging the Luft household was an improper Place to rear the boy. Farmers Retaliate TOKYO (UPI) — Thirty-five farmers. took .action. to show their displeasure at government confiscation of theig land, They dumped four truckloads: of rad- ishes at the entrance to the Ja- |Certain Now In St. Louis, another Pentagon ‘Full Coverage’ Still Best, He’s DANVILLE, Va. (AP) — Dave Spangler took out robbery. insur- ance last week on two of-his three dry cleaning branch offices, * * * “He reasoned the third branch, oh one of Danville’s busiest down- town streets and within half a block-of police headquarters, was beyond the daring of any stick-up artist. : * * * up one of the branches — the uninsured one — and made off with $91.. Audie Murphy Sued by Writer for $130,750 LOS ANGELES (AP)—A writer} has sued actor Audie Murphy for} Paul Kazear’s complaint, -filed] Friday, asks the sum for his work in preparing a script for a pro- jected movie, “Skin Diver With be Heart.” Kazear sald Mt most decorated U.S. soldier ofl pan Housing Corporation Build- ing. 1 but that he has received no com+| pensation. _ Enjoy Announcing our GRAND OPENING FREE Coffee and Donuts, All Day Today! JULIE’S GRILL 930 MT. CLEMENS. BLVD. Fresh Chicken — Prime Ribs and Steak — Sandwiches Featuring: Jerry’s (Miracle Mile) Baked Goods and Donuts to Take Out a Dinner or a: Snack at..Our_ Modern Grill A ”” For Carry-Out Service, Phone FE 3-971 | Open Daily from 10:30 A.M, Until 4:00 A.M. World War II, employed him =| A youthful robber this week held if Red. Missiles. Not Ahead missile specialist said “Friday night that: this country will have|™ intermediate range missiles ready for combat use very soon. Brig. -Gen. Austin W. Betts, military assistant to the director of guided missiles, didn't elabor- ate on the time element. * * * However, he told a meeting of manufacturers: “Ballistic missiles ‘very ‘soon to be operational will be able to de- stroy enemy targets 1,500 miles away less than. half an hour after the decision is made to. attack. This is far beyond the. capability of any matned aircraft now oper- ational or anywhere in sight.” ¢There were indications ‘that there might be another Navy — launching this year after all. * * * A successful static test of the Vanguard rocket was conducted at Cape Canaveral, Fla. A static test usually precedes an actual launching by 14 days. , Only. this week the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration announced there would be no. further attempts to launch a Vanguard satellite this year. a Returns sole ARE Trip for Government Organization Meeting _ “NEW. YORI Moss of Utah. Father of three the late Defense Secretary James Forrestal and later leased to the U. S. government as an official guest house for visiting heads of States, is now owned by the attrac- tive widow, of the late Rep, Thur- mond Chatham of North: Carolina. The fact that so many of the new Senators — elected for six year terms—have decided to buy instead of rent bespeaks their party confidence. * * * Most of these youngsters frank- ly expect to be in the: driver's seat for a long, long time, and have decided that in the face of an inflationary trend, they might as well invest and reap the real es- tate harvest. Buying property here is much more of a gamble for the scores of newly arriving representatives, Manhattan Police Ticket 581-Cars in Trattic Drive NEW YORK {AP) — cracked down Friday on traffic violators in a mid-Manhattan area. The special detail tagged 581 cars. 2h S : the same program +. . Each ticket means a $15 fine. The section blanketed was be- tween 34th and 60th streets, and/ third and ape avenues, * * Police said the drive was con- ducted because of increasing vio- lations in midtown, with resultant traffic arteries, who must face a reelection cam- paign in two years, * * * * Except for the Easterners, most | of the legislators are staggered by | the high price of Washington real} estate. A member of the congres- | sional campaign staff’ who has| been putting them in touch with] local real. estate agents ‘mused | sadly: “After -they’ve seen how little} you can get for $30,000 or $40,000, | they suddenly realize that their $22,500 salary is ‘considerably less than it looked to them back home.” EXCLUSIVE In the toughest city in the world... _ST. ARTS WED.,. 26th. . FIRST RUN © Sa ERT ae clogging of I THE LIGHT | A IN THE FOREST TECHNICOLOR “ LAST TIMES TONIGHT , cE sm vand MON. * Chiéren 20¢ ei "ie uae BLUE ANGEL” isi ; we rong povineeh yen widaag ng sma hel ir @ to Ava to Lauren to Lady Beatty. She's one of April's spring election, the greatest living female Sinatratics and has| Planning for the months ahead just,consented to grant me an exclusive inter-|and a review of the campaign just | “High School] 7 view (across the kitchen table, at a luscious| concluded will top the agenda at a || di Pad Tamblyn; | | i-cooked feast) entitled “Girls, Let’s Get |meeting of the Democratic State i "This Angry Age,” Tony Perkins. Frank About Frankie.” erry). Commities, Thurs. — Satis. Walt ‘Disney's “Have you ever seen him haye one. of his| 4 bumper crop of 14 statewide : offices will be at stake in spring famous tantrums or get nasty to anybody?” balloting, counting two. techni. |} ee ee LON was my first daring thrust. cally nonpartisan races for the ||| -. \ Oakland os “I can't imagjne-him doing that. I never saw him any- State Seprame Comet. | — Wed: “In ‘Love and] thing but real sweet,” the B.W. replied. The 1959 total will be swelled by || “Robert Wagner, Sheree) “Well, what about thoge tights he’s always having with [election for the first, tne of six ||} | Jettrey ftunter, Hope! reporters and photographers.” ‘ Thursday Morning: Special “T just say we've known him 4 Dakaetng morn cc and/as long or longer than any- to a state institution, ' body in the business, and it’s Two each will be elected for two-, |i ; — 3 funny we never gaw any.” new board will replace a transj- Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations verting the school from a Detroit || aie : — Wed.: “From the Earth “What would. you say about tional 11-member_geverning- body: ~ Sun we FAKE THEATER SUNDAY tia thanners?” | Two members cach will bef i.'s' 2154 3 mide “Well, I like particularly | Samm to Go Siete Renee of 1 Saturday and Sunday, Adults 40c to 6 P.M." Agriculture, MSU governing | body, and to the University when Frank introduces me; he says, “This is Rosemary Wiison,’ . ROBERT RICHARD MAY Lee UM -WAGNER - EGAN: BRITT: PHILIPS regarding me.as an individyal . . i and not just your wife. When tion. he asked us to sit at his table Voters also will elect a state the other night, it was hé who superintendent of public instruction } Oo years, .|poured my drink — not you!” “What about the women at *\that party he gave at Danny’s « color, |Hideaway? Keely Smith, Bar- intendent. With a possible exce Dead,” |bara Ball, Mrs. Sammy Cahn?" . tion or two, incumbents in ae iI asked her. ‘ SINATRA posts at stake are expected to| “He certainly does have a solid hold on the women grav for all 14 offices will of the country,” she said, “Take the other night at Toots’ |, selected at Re : publican . and : apartment when he went upstairs to see little Tracy who Democratic state. conventions nd r * Lynn M, Bartlett, Democratic incumbent, has announced for an- other term as state school super- Thom : west Mounted Police,” color, Gary Coop- er, Robert Preston ve Rock was sick in bed. The baby threw her arms around him and February, The One the World Will Remember! - tm was-clufehing him with such s tight hold but wouldn't let N | aa ron| me touch her. Even 3-year-olds! ~|Supports Berlin Stand The One Truly. Great LOVE “Then he put him arm around me and we walked down- And WAR Story of “mall stairs together—just like friends, you know . TULSA, Okla. ® — Sen. Paul .¢ “Wind Across the Ever- 8 tog jus’ » yO . i Ives. Gypsy Rose Lee “I think we can skip irrelevant details like that,” 1 said,| Douglas (D-Ill) declared that if |} « The U.S. Marines! Thurs. Bat: san Hun ters, Robert sharply. the Eisenhower administration * Keego “Did you ever hear about his “easialing on being called ‘Mr. erage boda cares griag Ue 1:00 a ,|Sinatra,’ Mrs. Wilson?” I asked. lin,-the action would receive sup- || 3:05 “Sure! But that's a gag. He says, ‘Mister Sinatra, puhleeese!’| port from him and other Demo- 5:14 Grist. me for om: Of course Joe E. always introduces him as ‘Tommy Lyman’,| crats in Congress, 7:22 a re and then Frank says, ‘My name is Julius La Rosa.’” 9:30 “The Bravades,” color, Prgeorz * * * Longest railway bridge in the ay m Heston, Janet tien ‘ WISH I'D SAID THAT: Middle age is when each day makes|U- 5. is a 12-mile pile trestle struc- Sun.- “The Hunters,” color, Rob- : ture which carries rail tracks ert Wagner, Britt; “Buchanan Rides you feel two days older.—Quote. . . . That's earl, brother, across the Great Salt Lake located Alone," color, ndolph 8c: Bcott Bs Ss e local E EG Oo SUND AY corntr Batt “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” (Copyright, 1958) in Utah, Elizabeth Ta Paul Newman; |__< = . Ae 3 hy “Spy' in the Bky.”" Seve’ Brodie AAPA AAAAAAP AAPA AAA PAP PAPA PPA 2. : Pons LS FM so Guns,” color, . ae ‘ A “ ee |. 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New. se anet Bo For Your Comfort IN-CAR HEATERS _Thot Really Heat JOHN KENNEDY RO Kimball End FUHRMAN CLAPPISON FILAR STEVENSON BILL JENNINGS I-L All-LeagueTeam This ‘lin the Inter-Lakes Conference team as picked by the players and coaches FIRST TEAM Ends — Dave Newsome, Southfield and Frank Clappison, Farm-; Guards — Dick Jusino, Southfield and Jack Lawing, Farmington. ' Tackles — Jim Teddy, Walled Lake, Rich Humert; Farmington _ and Bill Wood, Waterford. ' Center — George Fawcett, Farmington. Quarterback — Bob Filar, Southfield. _ Halfbacks — Mike Agee, Farmington and Frank Fink, Walled) Fullback — Mike Wurst, Walled Lake. . 3 FIRST TEAM Harris; Avondale and Lee Strittmatter, Clawson. Bill. McAninch, Troy and Bill Jennings, Avondale. aon: Lake Orion-and Charles Steele, ‘Troy. 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Northville ......++++ o 9 0 6 i hy ~0— gente in ae West Bloomfield Quarterback : Bloomfield Hilis ....4 3 0 $30 3 geht aprgeers coe Caer ; 5 $ : : | pra aa a i 70 Esesccvbceue o¢e1 Se MIKE AGEE ED BUSCH A sf Rati beating ee All Games Farmington Halfback Birmingham Halfback nal Ra ings LAPOOr ss enseee.seeeed 6 9 0 0) ‘ ie iad i agar biaananer ae a ar ae > L'Anse Creu oe &@ 36 260 : £. Bay City Contra SOUTH CENTRAL Aaaels), 2 Flint Centra ae STs Sect i Biante ieee Be Mecrmt FS StS : ie: aad Gh ESE en OTHERS IN ORDER: Belleville, Royal are fFt aig RK 9 @ 73 @ 11 6: . a, ee CLASS B 21 43 } 4.6 242 $3 ies sack mayen _ COACH OF CHE YEAR , Fran we Farmin Coach SORURDAN Yeates, All Games Avondale Coach St. Frederick .......6 1 @ 620 St. Michael ...+....6 1 8 632606 St. Benedict ........6 10 . 71 0 . @. BRE .-. -ccseiteed 9 33 3 | C] } St. Clement iioe00.3 4 0 3368 ‘ m6 1S ORDER: Kalamazco Seercettt ite All-County Class A All-County Class B All-County Class. 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OLS | ¢ * *\Rod Quirk Guard Sr. Southfield | Ja¢k Kelchner Guard Jr. BI’mf'Jd Hills | Pat Welch Guard Sr: RO St. 4 Mark Hector Center Sr. RO Kimball | Tom Greenlees Center Sr. - Avondale .| Bill Cassidy Center Sr. St. Frederick |10. Final Scoring Bob, “st Beck = Sr... Bouthiieki =| Hon Bishop Q’Back Jr. = RO Shrine | Mike Flynn Sn ai no es Rl Cliff Solberg Back Sr. Southfield (Dave Hecht ‘Back : Sr. Rochester § | Tom Derocher Back ‘Sr. St. Frederick /Sscret,_ He OAKLAND county score |Frank Fink Back Sr. Walled Lake | Daye Stokes Back Sr. Troy - Chuck Steinhelper Back Sr. St. Michael ‘ais tk reece cx % 7™ PAT re\Neil Stevenson Back Sr. Farmington /Lowell Acton ‘Back Sr. Clawson Jack Lyon Back Sr. St. Frederick kkk nm, . ‘eceric ' i Busch, Birmingham 9 is © 90 SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM . SECOND TEAM : . Chapman, 8 9.235 ; Eteadan, W. Bioomfwid ¢ 1¢ 21 @| NAME choy Pied Cob lale NAME Pos. QLASS SCHOOL NAME POS. _ CLASS perma Kenny Mike Sparks wore Meee 88 | Sipe ruc =| ead i Hazel Park | Terry, Anderson En gr. Milford [Ears tucarcizon End ‘Sr. Ortonville, | IRedford to Title Win t.8t Mike = =68 8 4 %8\LeRoy Phillips ‘Tatkle Sr. Hazel Park ad ug: . + |Fred Lauinger Tackle In, St. Midhael : Ebersole e Sr. ester a . DETROIT (UPI) — Ke: , Mike Sty ef ff HDi Hubert === Tackle =r. Farmington | Dean. Calison Tackle Jr. Lake Orion |joe Poirker Teekle Br COSMET leecgp al sox Retera waablagres Teen ee «= 1 $3 eiStuart. King Guard Sr. Ferndale Fee ence © Biel = Lake ue? | Bob Dobsk! Guard Sr. OL St Mary last night and outgained the entire ato Rees $ $F Bipeke Bete oan a ee onder «(Jim ‘Thomas Center Jr. Clawson | Dick Austreng Center sr. St. Michael, jst ad sot a i Tenia Caeae ° 4 A 3 HH Tom Morey Back Sr. Ferndale Doug Danziger Back Sr. Bi'mfie S Larry Yezak Back “Sr, St. James pacin _ es ‘ep victo f i Back Sr Holly \for the Detroit prep football cham ee, Farmington $ 7 © 4\Frank Voeffray Back Sr. RO Kimball | George Coggins a Tih ‘Kramer Rack Sr. Country Day & Paul Underhill Back Sr South Lyon pionship before 38,896 fans at 7, ee $1 © \Harrison Munson Back Sr. PCH . oa Bill Krul- Back a OL St. Mary COUNTY AREA SCORING Terry Gunter Back Sr. Madison : Briggs’ Stadium. : G TD PAT TP HONORABLE MENTION HONORABLE MENTION ce ccomabal Wainer ot The: potlerfal’ Re@hond “haitincté Beviart iors Benedict H Hy : ‘ ENDS: Gerson Fox, Ferndale; Gerry Andrews, PCH; Tony Hiller, Water- eae: Geen Aux Wa aid: Paul Chrheheneen, Ock Part: Dous , : , set up the first of two first quarter — £ is 3b de) f0rds Steve Besevich, Berkley; TACKLES: Tom Guy, Farmington; Jim Licholat, tott, Oxford; Lee Strittmatter, Claw T : bamarr ENDS: Mike Wiktor, OL 8t. Mary: George Drake, St. Michael; TACKLES: touchdowns with a 44-yard sprint, jean xprinviile : # : 3 Berkley; Willie Duncan, PCH; Bill Wood, Waterford; GUARDS: Jim Robert~- Madison; Dan Barnard, Osk Park; John Jordan, Bloomfield Hills Kari Tom Derleth, Country Day; Ed Tessier, Lamphere; Prank Zwicker, St. |recovered a. fumble to set up the eer aey, Sepeet 9 11 7 # %T3| son, RO Dondero; Fred Buegser, Birmingham; Steve Galland, Walled Lake; malin taste mone poe f he - ; priena: RO a Frederick: GUARDS: Jim Zugras, St. Michael; Joe Podsikowski; St, James; fired a key 25-yard pees rae Hobie io H 8 : Hy Des Don dere: micas en Ridley, pousptwesd Dick Megauley. CH : “Dick peg "‘Madieen; Bill pe a RO Shrine; yg oe suaek Newton, West Bloom- Pete Lindquist, Country Day; CENTERS: Rich Zolinski, OL St. Mary; the third touchd march _ and ura: imay Cy 7 9 @ 54 field; Ted Knapp, Rochester: — y ene i Tr Kovachevich, . = BACKS: Pat McNulty, Ortonville; Frank Bartos, OL St. Mary; Tom Nesbitt, then @ra tet and kater Epis. Rew Be 8 8 0 54) ee Keck MeRinnos. ire ong, © Magis, Oxford John Zeeman, ‘Milford; Gary St. Frederick; Pat Campbell, St. Michael, John: Wibete and Mike Butter, ecorea oni TD “Foatieked we ted sae SO Acker and Larry Dougias, Avondale. — Farmington OLS. ; . . MUNSON KELOHNER - CASSIDY CALLISON W-O All-League Teain i Press: " Tackles — Nelson Schrader, Northville and John Cord, Brighton. Guards ~ Jack Kelchner, Bloomfield Hills and Jerry: Wilmot, Clarkston. =f Center — Dave Fuller, Brighton. ureet ; Madison and Newt Acton, Clawson. Walker, \Northville and Doug Danziger, Bloomfield = This is the Wayne-Oakland -All-League team as picked ode The Ends — George McDaniels, Holly and Terry Anderson, Milford Backs — John Lucadam, West Bloomfield, Bob Starnes ‘Bid John league coaches: - and Elmer Moshier, Dryden. STC AIll- Lblcne Team This is the Southern Thumb Conference team as — by ‘> FURST TEAM i ) Ends — Jim Ostrander, Almont atid Don Smith, ce Haven. ‘ Tackles — Jeffrey Bagocious, Almont, Dick Fepgen, Armada Gtiards — Roland Lashbrook, Armada, Neil Pittenger, Almont and _Wayne Lobstien, Brown City. Cehter — John Liebler, Brown City. % Backs ~- Nate Petty, New Haven, Bob Fisher, Brown City, John| Bob Starnes — Sane and Frank Hartway, Almont, MP All- State Grid Teams fa Be Named The annual Associated Press All-State football team * on its. way, Writers from all parts ot the state will meet Monday in Lan- sing-to tabulate over 600 ballots Northile WG Gow ied Clarenceville, « tasks Ndioon tice each in he Post |Navy 1] Meets Syracuse, Miami ANNAPOLIS, ‘Md. -(AP)—Navy today “a 1959 football schedyle wh: | includes two first. time opponents, Syracuse and Mi- ami, Fla. 3 4 fami rence edly renee «omg eens bite ingame achatule. Unitied Fullback Key to. ‘Houston Victory. MAM, Fla, (AP)~"We didn't pave? much,” Houston Coach st Harold, Lahar said after wa tching , his. ‘Cougars defeat. Miami 37-26. - last night, “‘but we won a ball - game. And we did it with | who ‘never’ played aac ia ~ pp life,” i } 165... senior... a tower of strength defensively . ., ¢8 passes with ease and finesse ... one of two Kimball grid¢ to make the All-County team in the school’s second year football. : : : BOB LOVELL, Birmingham, tackle ...61... 190... senior . . . strong two-way performer -. . devastating blocker and vicious tackler . . . the key player in the — & of| both ways .. . good — = ‘ CHARLEY BROWN, Pontiac Central, guard .. «5-10... 170... junior . .. the other junior of the 1958 honor pis OP ccd ag of the PCH line .. . a savage blocker and tackler . . . quick, cat-like agility and amazing speed . . . excelled as a defensive linebacker and also led the offensive charge. wT #2 : JACK LAWING, Farmington, guard... 5-104 ...175... senior ... perhaps the chief cog in the aggressive Falcon line... the guard on offense and considered the best defensive lineman in the Inter-Lakes Conference this season:. . . fine speed. : kk -® GEORGE FAWCETT, Farmington, center ee 6-1 ea 260... senior... the “Man Mountain Dean” of the Falcon forward wall... ferocious offensive blocker and -as a linebacker defensively . . . deceptively fast for a boy carrying that much weight. x *« * JOHN LUCADAM, West Bloomfield, quarterback . . . 5-9 ...170... senior ... voted Oakland County’s standout player of the year With very little opposition .. . the heart, body and soul of the Laker attack and a stalwart on defense .. . _excelled at -and-options ~~. constantly kept enemy pass defenses guessing . . . compiled a 59 per cent pass com- pletion average and an 85-yard rushing mark. x «x * MIKE AGEE, Farmington, back ...6-0...170... senior . . . the workhorse of the backfield as the Falcons swept through an unbeaten-untied season and the Inter- Lakes title . . . a versatile performer who ran, punted and sometimes passed ... a tricky and fast runner with seven touchdowns to his credit. : > tf o® ED BUSCH, Birmingham, back... 6-0... 160... senior... the speed merchant of a speedy Maple outfit ... a clever and shifty broken-field runner .. . a breakaway threat on every play ... scored 15 touchdowns this fall. x «kk * _ MIKE WURST, Walled Lake, back... 5-11 ...190... senior . . . keeps up the tradition of talented fullbacks for|* the Vikings by admirably filling the shoes of graduated John Walker ... hard runner with fine straightaway power... bruising defensive ace who starred in a linebacking capacity. x « * F GARY BRYCE, Royal Oak Dondero, defensive star... 6-2... 215... senior... great college prospect .. . packed all of his weight into a whale of a tackle . ... earned the respect of-all his opponents with solid, sure-tackling . . . also a jarring blocker. , . x « * DAVE BRAZIER, Royal Oak Kimball, defensive star... 5-7...175... senior... small in stature but every inch a football player . .. all beef and muscle and next to im- possible to budge from his defensive guard post . . . regarded as Kimball’s best all-around gridder. , x * *® |. FRANK CROWELL, Avondale . .. Oakland County Coach- of-the-Year ... piloted the Jackets from the bottom of the Oakland B ladder in 1957 to the top rung in 1958... he accomplished this feat-with a club which failed to win a game and tied one in eight starts last year . ... this season the Jackets rebounded to annex the loop title and chalk up a 7-2 record . . . Crowell needed the Cinderella campaign to gain “coach-of-the-year”. honors because he had stiff competition for the award from Jack Hayes of Farming- ton and Art Paddy of West Bloomfield. All Baseball in: Mourning and sincerity left a profound im- By The Associated Press NIN tackle ... 5-10... 180... senior . . . probably the most heaven-sent transfer in Avon} grid history . . . came to Auburn Heights from Troy this) | season and was the dominant force behind Avon’s march to) the Oakland B League title . . . an outstanding performer} Me} Ott’s death yesterday sent the baseball world into mourning. Here are capsule comments from some baseball figures: Ford Frick, Commissioner — «| | his passing is a great loss. As a player, a manager and as a broadcaster, he was a credit to himself and to baseball. a true gentleman and one of whom basebal] was most proud.” Charles Feeney, Giant Vice Pres- ident—‘‘Certainly Mel Ott was one of the most popular Giants if not the most popular . . . a tremen- dous man‘in every way.” Will Harridge, American League ‘An. all-time great player, he was a credit to the game.”’ _ John McHale, Detroit General Manager—‘‘Not only was he one of our greatest players, but as a Christian gentleman his modesty . lowa Official Orders Probe of Boxer’s Death AY 'S pression wherever he went.” Casey Stengel, New York Mana- ger—"Ott gave a. lesson for all players to remember. He never gave up trying to learn and proved a player could go direct to the if and baseball everywhere. . « Carl Hubbell, former Giant pitch- er—“With Giants we were room- mates’, . . we have maintained those ties through the years. His passing is a great loss to baseball and to his friends it-creates a void that can never be filled.” Bill Rigney, Giant Manager— “He was one of the really great ball players of our time and he has a lasting place in the baseball story.” Eddie Brannick, Giant travel- ing secretary—“Mel Ott will be sadly missed. He was a credit to the game and a great man. I never heard anybody say a word against him.” Bill Terry, former Giant player “land manager — “His death is a great shock to me because we/Friday were such good friends.” Buzzie Bavasi, Los Angeles Vice President — “I can think of no ; sensational shakeups in ‘Major League history on@ug. 16, 1948. ‘‘He was the nicest guy who ever put on a baseball shoe, “He was an exemplary influer.ce | tional on adult and child alike,” 1 player.” On!Sligh treal at Boston. and Toronto at Chicago, in addition to the Detroit- Ranger game, Calhoun Loses to ‘Tiger’ Jones in Wild Battle round was the eighth where Calhoun appeared to have slugged his way to a de- cisive edge only to have the round taken away from him by a hook to the body that Miller ruled low. Aussie Pair Upsets MacKay, Richardson SYDNEY, Australia (AP)+The shoe was on the other foot for the U.S. Davis Cup squad in the New South Wales tennis cham- pionships today. Where Earl Buchholz of St. Louis surprised Australians yes- terday by upsetting Mal Anderson, today it was Hamilton Richardson, and Barry having lost a set in this tourney. Rollins Files Claim , Against Hawks, Calgary CALGARY (AP) — former goalie for Chicago of Edge for Cooper WEST PALM. BEACH, Fia, (AP)—Pete Cooper nursed a two- stroke lead at the mid-point in the Harvey Hills, Mich., tied with five other “His will sorely for seventh place with a be missed." 70-139, Jof NL Pitchers © ‘Popular Little Slugger! Belted 511 Home. Runs} ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958. re Cae Shee 2 & gas Off's Records | PRESS BOX U. §. Still Trailing Irish at Mexico City the Lions in their 2417 Cotton Bowl tilt and the numerous s spiked the Lions’ pride even more. will be another standing room only crowd at Briggs Stadium for the first regular season meeting be- in-|tween Halas and his former end, Beat Celtics 112-106 in Hot Tilt Knicks Win As a hitter, Ott’s favorite spot perching on cloud nine these days. The knicks, last-place finishers victory last night as they trounced the Boston Celtics, 112-106, in the opener of a National Basketball Association Doubleheader at Phila- delphia. Play became hot and heavy in the third period as officials and “It’s not because he can’t hit them,” said McGraw at the time. “But I don't want any slick left- hander ever to give this boy even the slightest inferiority complex.” k —* With all his power, Ott stood only Father, Son Hunters Bag Bear and Buck A Pontiac hunting team of father and son, just back from the north prizes: in Luce county. Senior downed the deer (180 pounds), jun- ior bagged the bear coming down a path towards him (150 pounds), ever seen a bear in the wilds, Another successful area hunter was Albert,.Bayliff, 1720 Hammond court, who got a near 2 alone. He is head of the Bilt-Rite Tool & Ma- chine company of Warren, Jerry Wooliever, Pontiac, back from Batchewana Bay, Ont., al, cow moose, also got his buck a couple days Drayton (1601 Scott Lake road), took their thon It was the first time either had|Beston 7th in Row arena police broke up a fight be- tween Beston’s Tom Heinsohn and New York’s Willie Naulls. Heinsohn was ejected from the game as players from both squads squared off. Braun paced the Knicks with 26 points; Guerin 23 and sears 19, Bill Russell led the Celtics with 25, trying desperately to make up for the absence of Bob Cousy’s scoring punch. Cousy, hampered by injuries, scored only one point as he was pulled out midway in the — period by coach Red Auer- Philadelphia moved into a third place tie with Boston in the Eas- tern sector as Paul Arizin and Tom Gola led the Warriors to a 108-90 triumph over Cincinnati in the nightcap. Cincinnati's Si Green suffered a spasm in the first period that left "ithe left side of his face paralyzed for 15 minutes. He was taken to a hospital for overnight observa- FRIDAY’S NBA STANDINGS E N DIVISION FEO OOEEFER ED SOO OES tebe ew ise eee ey Sreee avi’ de New York 112, Philadelphia 108, Cincinnati 90 SATURDAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Boston ——— at New York at Detroit GLEN af . ‘Y'-GMC Cagers Practice The GMC — YMCA basketball) league will start, league play, Monday night December ist with seven teams. | The practice session for Monday lists the folowing schedule: 130 = apeinesting Sal Meat Wusnere $0 = h Club and Hasse’s Phar- y #:30 — Blue Chips and Paicons ¢ °” ARRANGE For Cocktails, Dinners, Christmas and New Year Parties Country Club Northwestern MAyfair AROUND JOrdan 6-4662 SERVING: COCKTAILS and DINNERS OAKS = Just | NOW... ae The Lions can reach .500 for the first time this season with a vic- tory but it still wouldn’t be good for second place even if Angeles loses. The Rams also YEAR ‘. HR RBI PCT. 4 a iat “6 ? 13382 John Herrington of Waterford us we UO) land Nick Niera ot Lake Orion will” 1930 wa 33 119 4s make the trip with the Central 1933 180 38 123 su Michigan junior varsity basketbalf int be 3 3 7] team for a two-game series against 1938 191 uM 114 "322| Soo Tech “jaa ie mt ‘ae r. *. *® wl Fs us au A table tennis exhibition fea- : im ibs ie i 308 d *@ champions will 1943 162 4 93 208 take place before the Globetrot- 1963 x Pi 7m ters game Monday night at the iss ite # % «—s-388|_-U. of D, Memorial fieidhouse, 1947 0 H 3: he owe f Monday, Dec, 29, MEXICO CITY (UPD — The| will: pit: Army against U. of D. United States team of two 46-year-| in the first game and Princeton olds, Sammy Snead and Ben Ho-| against Michigan in the nightcap. gan, trailed Irish oldtimers Harry; Winners play the next night for Bradshaw and Christy O’Connor| the championship. cians Oat cheidade aan * ra * but mo one was betting that the BF seg ann gbratorry se Po Liye wouldn’t beat them out yee tournament at Star.Lanes in South+ That's bow Ott started his long rounds to go. field starting today, has rolled a career with the Giants. He was to Bradshaw, nine-time Irish pro-}300 game 21 times in his career, have a memorable baseball life, AP Wirephote | !essional shot a two-|including two in succession. climaxed by his election to the MEL’S FAMOUS STYLE — This was the batting style—right |U4er-Par 70° in the second round k* * * Hall of Fame in 1961, But it was | foot raised—that was the trademark of Mel Ott, former New York | 8 damp, gloomy Friday in this) The- Michigan State Athletic to end in tragedy. Ott died yes- | Giants’ great who died yesterday at the age of 49. The ex-slugger | Tule and a half high city to match |Counci! Friday voted against any _terday in New Orleans at the age | became well known in the Detroit area in reeent-years-as-an-an-— ing round score and takejrelaxation of the Big Ten rules om of 49 as a result of injuries suf- | nouncer on the Tiger broadcasts. Ott and his wife were critically the lead for the individual Inter-|athletic recruiting. © fered in an automobile accident a injured in an auto accident Nov. 14. national trophy with a total of week ago Friday. His funeral is : 140. H ‘ McGraw looked his new catcher) Tj i 9 7 ayes Blisters Re cpdlger cine pg Lions Spoilers’ Against Bears, Sunday unusually stubby legs wouldn't : . : bd cay ay i, rear _e ° io 10 Officials then on, he was outficider Ott ‘al- oe ot into a game | Iiven ge season. COLUMBUS, Ohio ( oi Ott finished out his playing days Stormy Woody Hayes ae up in 1947 with a fistfull of records.) DETROIT (UPI) — It was 11; much chance as the Lions have , injury list is comprised of de- |again about Big Ten officiating on His 511 home rung still stands as| weeks ago that the Chicago Bears) — very little. tensive halfback Gary Lowe and | today’s Ohio State- Michigan foot- a National League record and is| decommissioned nearly a dozen| The standings of the Bears and| fullback John Henry Johnson ball game. : surpassed only by Babe Ruth and) Detroit Lions in Dallas and now|Lions has had litle effect on the The Lions listed Lowe's status Sie’ eochemndis tional ‘League record for runs{‘@e time has come when the Lions|box office. By noon Tuesday aill|as “doubtful” but Johnson, st 11 licoach salt be wovad ci ae scored (1,859), runs batted in|can virtually squelch all Bear title/ bleacher tickets were sold and«it| troubled by a knee injury, probably|three officials blackballed from : will see some duty. future Buckeye games. “I hate them with a passion,” said Hayes, “I don’t know their names and I don’t want to know. their names, But I don’t want them officiating any more of our games,” Hayes was chatting with news- men last night at a press when he suddenly erupted, i é inet 2 b OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. EVENINGS DAILY to 8 P.M. - BROWNIES Hardware Store Corner Sanford and Wilson FE 4-6105 Ee «eshte, safely, quickly a ey honk ne pa Course. Watered Fairways 15 w ea as our home loans are EASY-T0-LIVE-WITH! 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Robertson ‘home is set back among the ¢rees some distance north of Watkins Lake, the main living rooms all have a view of the water. Just three months ago the - family moved into their-new ranch home — ot age bo drive. The front. door opens directly into the living room. A small portion of the floor is slate cov- ered and a planter bookcase shuts off stray drafts. At the right is the dining réom. Straight ahead, through the living room — is the door to the bedroom hall. The living room floor is coév- Two walls. are painted sandal- wood color, while the outside west wall is — in redwood. The ceiling is beamed. On the wall above ‘the sofa there is a tree mural, painted ‘by Mrs. Robertson’s mother, Ruth Rieth Meredith, It is a. . blessoming tree with a white pee Cres so a bein Se PUERPERAL TR. cere ak CUSTOM DESIGNED — This painting on the wall of the living room was done by Mrs. Robertson’s mother, Ruth Rieth Meredith. It shows a tree full of spring blossoms with a white peacock » 5 THE PINK ROOM — ‘The Robértecns’ bedrvoni ts Gote ail in pink. The furry rug matches the soft color of the walls, Quilting _ ee ne ee * Ms + F ¢ & The two parts . of the toast colored ‘sectional sofa face each other across the room. Blonde tables hold lamps and magazines. Above the television set is a sunburst clock that can be lighted from: behind. A lode identi: Wort The draperies are white with a perched on one branch. The wall at the end is redwood. The ceil- ing is white with stained beams. All tables are blonde wood. The earpeting is beige tweed. aiit: white, aceltute ts\Blinde ‘aliogsny. Bedroom floors are all natural finished oak. ‘ design, black, gold and brown geometric _ * * & Panels of ribbed glass parti- tion off the dining room trom both living room and kitchen. The floor is spatter printed vinyl tile, coral dots on a grayed sandalwood back- ground, There are sandalwood curtains at the high windows. | This is the one room that is still to be furnished. The kitchen floor is a continua- tion of the dining room one. Cabinets are birch with finger tip controls. Walls are’ pink. * * * The L-shaped work unit is topped with white Formica, lined in coral and gray. Around the window is a pink ruffle. All sills are marble. Behind the stove is. a pass-through to the family room, Across the room from the stove there is an alcove that houses washer and dryer. Above are storage cabipets, In this area there is a ceiling light fixture, * * * The floor in the family room is gray with big réd_ inserts. There is a small-buft brick fire- OFFERS: dees “ A FAMILY AFFAIR — The Robertsons sit around the table in the family room to have their picture taken. Mr. Robertson is keeping an eye on Ginger, the dachshund, held by young Curtis. In the background, Kim sucks her thumb reflec- place with a raised stone hearth; Stone shelves extend out from the chimney. BEAMS GO THROUGH This ceiling is also beamed. The house beams go out into the attached double garage, next to the family room. Walls are red- wood. All lighting is indirect. On the front there is a pair of long windows that look down to the lake. At the rear’are sliding glass doors to the back patio, The lined draperies. are striped in beige and brown. The family eats all its meals out here at a table in front of the windows. The quiet bedroom zone ex- tends across the back of the house, separated from the five . ~ who's five has a green room with maple bunk beds, His curtains have cowboys on them, while his bedspreads show Davy Crock- ett, Little Kimy who's only a year and a half has-a yellow and white nursery. Her curtains are printed with Teddy bears. She has 4 minute platform rocker next to her crib. The master bedroom is pink. On the polished oak floor Mrs. Robertson placed a furry pink rug. The pink spread is quilted in gold. All furniture is blonde mahogany. * * Curtis, Kim, Papa and Mama Robertson — and a three-months- tively as her mother feafs through her recipe file for a récipe to give the Home Editor. The family eats all its meals here until the dining room gets its furniture, new house for less than- three months. Elmer Kunse of Drayton Woods did the building from a. stock plan. The exterior is brick with- redwood trim. The Robertsons’ lot is an acre in size. The Robert» sons are former Pontiac city residents. Storage in Walls Wood. paneled walls offer many storage possibilities, and one more way to get maximum livability from small home design is to util- ize every possible storage device, Divider sections and low walls are ‘ideal for storage shelves, cabinets jand drawers, Built of fir or hem- lock, they are amazingly flexible old miniature dachshund named and can be customi tailored and de- ing areas by the hall. Curtis. Ginger — have lived in their | signed to fit any space, NOW PRICE NO MONEY DOWN Ne L Hillis | lll, Breezeways Rec. Rooms mUhaatelact; THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958 AMPSEM REALTY CAND CONTRACTS r TOM BATEMAN ecenlit couberes wan ts ahd, You might even make ‘lamps of cut down table legs, and “antique” i| | i . = 4.0528 DAOC eed suerous other wooden tems | : FE 4-05 TOM DET TSAR MEME) Pretininary sanding is not nec ol essary, as the rough surface of the vercoat Don’t Wait g f ati SEB Insulate NOW! . Save on the Fuel Bill z Be “ARE YOU SURE?” is yeur fuel ofl Fully treate? to pre- vent — - antes Seot — Freezing? “DO IT YOURSELF” Treat your own Fuel Of] in your own tank with WHITE FLAME LIQUID SOOT ELIMINATOR and be SURE. 1 pint ean will cendition up te 2500 ee ons Sold at Hard- ~ ware Stores — Galy 15 per con. OAKLAND CHEMICAL ni? 774. Woodward. Pontiac “Westridge of Waterford” A Wonderful Place to Live * Suburban Atmosphere—City Conveniences * Fully Landscaped Lots seamen, CEMA This Kuss badveass siadel ~ With eich fuichany the ager Sekine © Ska home on Emerson street has three bedrooms, a of an appliance or furniture. The 58 homes in | ST ee ee es ol ee ee te ee nn Be Class Fibre |Get Mortgage Information inewtation - Before You Buy House 3 | blewn foo Pmgee Me bottom : terial and laber all for only "himited A person getting ready to buy a; agencies which are lending t he ay. house for the first time often has; money, : i = of Scane ideas See a) ts simply that there are dit. and loan associations and ae ferent kinds of mortgages—and it’s | agencies ‘are constantly |up to you to get the type best suit-| amazed at the fallacies that have ed for your needs, You can’t blame’ crept into the thinking of many po-|the lender any more than you can’ tential first-time home purchasers. | blame the builder because you paid) tions, little damage would be done|You really needed one with only if every buyer took the time and/five rooms. trouble to read and understand all| USE A LAWYER the papers he signs. But it is a} When you're laying out thou- Buy Direct from the Factory and SAVE ¢ 5 In. MATCHING DOWELS — The Installed target is spotted when you usee a template to center dowels for a tight joint. Set of Templates | Will Match Holes | A simple little gadget for exact|“These are regulation forms and/take care of all the details for you, | + Deluxe Dream Homes * Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools FHA Terms... of — Products ine. 225 N. PARK BLVD. LAKE ORION OR 3-0011 _ A Present for the Entire Family 4203 LEDGESTUNE DRIVE 4213 LEDGESTONE DRIVE TRADE-IN PLAN: for Christmas Two Beautiful Models Available , Four cgay tn your present haste shay accepted as part payment, ‘matching of dowel-hole centers can be made“of a thin sheet of metal. will help to keep the template in position on each joining piece. Notches are made at perfect right angles. Positions for the dowel centers) are marked on the template and punched through With sharp awl. In use, the reference edge is laid along matchng edges of the) joint, and the dowel center posi- ‘tion is marked with an awl point. (The tip of the spur bit is then) icentered on the marks. Note that the template must | | be flipped over when marking |mating pieces of the joint so | that the reference edges will co- | ineide with the mating edges of | the joint, | A set of dowel-hole templates, | papers which everybody signs in order to get a mortgage. Why Notch the edges for reference. This shouldn't I sign them, too?” . Why, indeed? Yet there are countless numbers of persons every year who discover some facts about their mortgages of Safety in the Tub! Extensive tests have been con- iducted by the manufacturers of plumbing fixtures to determine the designs in bathtubs that will offer maximum protection against slip- page. The result is the develop- ment of a bathtub with a flat bottom, lower height, and some type of a built-in seat either on| ithe rim or at the end of the fix- ture. Asan additional - safety see that you get what you want. The important ‘thing, however, is to know what you want so that ministration or the Federal Housing Administration BEFORE you se- lect your house and become so in- trigued with the idea of living in it that you'll sign anything just so you can move in. Protect Screen Area TOMORROW ... Take a Sunday Drive and see the new exclusive living development. EXCLUSIVE PLEASANT LAKE WOODS @ Built-in Hi-Fi ©@ Fireplace & Barbecue Pit . @ Minimum 1200 Ft. Living Aree @ 142 Ceramic Baths @ 3 and 4 Bedrooms @ Large Lots @ Built-In Cooking Units and Oven in Modern Kitchen 3 Complete Models Open @ Huge Walk-In Closets | OPEN SUNDAY DIRECTIONS dda provide precer ac\teccoents the te ct S206] Uaioe you tabe some kind of Now tor Inspection 1 to 6 P.M. Nerth on the Disio ivy. 40 Cambrook Sra ee © re a or eager as : Pec Your inmost ir ate a ran ne wie Weekdays 2 to 7 OR HELTMAN & TRIPP OR hed af cubing cnbeoud ome Sundey 1 to 6 3-9411 Builders and Developers of Westridge of Waterlord 3-9411 H er e | S the Ar n swer =< ae tim Williams | QUESTION: I have been read- ing up on varnishing, as I intend | to de qite a be of varntohing ba | the next few months, One of the articles refers to “tipping” after applying the first coat, but does not explain how it is done, Can you help me? ANSWER: In a good varnishing job, the liquid generally is applied | by brushing from the edges to the ‘center across the grain. This is NO $ DOWN VETS Mo's 00m From ‘10,250 to ‘11,800 paint-brush and a solvent such as fills the screen mesh and assures a good seal. Surplus calking com- pound is removed by using a small Realty Co. 1483 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-0547 QUESTION: There are several | hairline cracks in the concrete | Cig babeyrevegees : dedi ft bth tot tht ht Ta MODEL atiacel (CALL NOW LES BY: , ~M. L. WILSON. Realty FE 8-6192 EMpire 3-6556 | C. WEEDON Home Equip. Co. Offered With 6 or More. Windows FE 4-2597 Water Condi SOFTENS, FILTERS, RIDS RUST O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. Ome ait ea” FE 2-2919 | quickly followed by what is called fiecr of cur patio, 1 have filled A / ‘ chiming Ts const of fem fice th 2 comer le ore utomagically 3 PER MONTH nearly dry brush. The brush just| ture, but the mixture seems to More than just a softener, your NEW Elgin is a | = epee the agree ear dry up and come out after a few —— water er sen fos nee etm ' “4 ppi 1” ig wi ve J ‘ $ Includes Everything Foe ri ma ere | Mt. Wht wen oe ere ce : | x» * * ANSWER: It is probable = will soon see that the difference between hard . FULL BASEMENT, COMPLETELY | ff extra room and now pian t0 {tire of sand, gravel portland ce living for your family. : FINISHED HOME WITH agey damp cigs mas ment and water. Instead use You will enjoy billowing suds for sham- * | it, I have always used liqu' |grout, which is merely portland ce- pon, Oe baby's gentle bathing « CITY SEWER and WATER giue and have found it satisfac: | ont’ and water. This penetrates . easier, gleaming house cleanin "4 sa bat I have apap the crevices much better than con- " tastier foods and Scleks . eum E | cellent for weed Joints, What is |°Tot*. Another possible cause of a hor hee cat vis shia. : | - you are ae er cares: e skin. | “ YOUR CHOICE of | your opinion? — doudlag the We have literally hundreds Priced From Wi 4to 7 P.M, Orrick DI 1-8460 SOLID BRASS PLAQUES A SMALL DEPOSIT ~ HOLDS ANY ITEM ‘TIL CHRISTMAS / new beauty and _ safety Fireplace! Because your fireplace is the, focal point of the room, beauty—enjoy its comfort in safety—tend the fire with ease... and the cur- all this! It’s New! ... This Recessed Flexscreen CUSTOM-BUILT TO SIZE with Pressure Mounting to drill! No clamps or braces! Comes completely assembled—custom-made exactly for. your To Fit Any Size Opening trom 27” to 42" WITH BRASS , TOP BAR $94.95 are Yel a can England and Italy of beautiful) hand-made brass © plaques—in dozens of sizes and designs—from which to i, choose the perfect accent for your own fireplace—or to give | for Christmas! Come in and see our new plaques that combine i black, white, or antique enamel work with gleaming brass. $50 down to OAR $] A genuine Bennett-lreland FLEXSCREEN of superior quality, De-+ digned to mount on lintel of fireplace. Satin finish black hood and fire curtain frame your fireplace—blending with any maritel or decor, . To fit opening from 30” to 36” wide and 26” ta 31" high $20.00 To fit opening from 36” to 42” wide and 27'’to 32” high $24.25 Same Screen with Solid Polished Brass Hood To fit opening from 24’ to 30” Wide and 25° to 30° high 2... .csene eae HIG; ? To fit opening from 30” to 36” wide an 26" to 317 Rights ccd cccvccisas: $27.50 To fit opening from 36” to 42” wide and 20" to 32" Nigh cc cccescess 00 The most perfect foool ever made for managing a fire .«. Black Hooded Fire Screen Fits Fireplace Opening from 24” to 30’. Wide and 25" to 30” High. Specially Priced. 14.95 | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY: NOVE eat i es gf ! you'll agree that they are “a prise” indeed! Come out and visit our beautiful furnished 3-bedroom BI-LEVEL. It has that “something differ- Good Lumber Is | First Requisite. cent of the ultimate house value. Nearly every home has a bone structure of lumber — between 2000 and 3000 pices in all. Since the material cost is such a negli- gible factor in the overall cost, the builder can afford a good qual- ity of wood even on a modest bud- get. And when he also uses it properly, be gives the home owner a-return many times the value of “the small initial investment. * * * ent” look that all style con- scious people are looking for, and at an unbeard of price! $13,990 Terms That Anyone Can Afterd bios Per Me, Incl, Taxes and Insurance BUT... “RANCH oe T if byt v minded, ve have that, value-packed. on — poll terms. Come on out any afternoon or evening. DIRECTIONS: *Diste Hwy. te Williams Lake Rd. to Warringham Dr. in JEwEb Immediate Occuponcylll On Three Choice Ranch Homes PAINTS. = Astegel coer fans BROS. | 704 W. Huron fig pa poles. ncotertht. af ial FE 8-9311 Good quality lumber plus good construction means the builder is i taking full advantage of three dis- tinct characteristics of wood — strength, insulation and beauty, Since the principal use of lum- ber ig structural, strength is of the. utmost importance. Pound for pound, wood is stronger than steel, and. proper, seasoning greatly increases the natural wood strength. A good grade of lumber, properly seasoned, is, therefore, the first prerequisite. * * * Good design and construction are equally important, This calls for adequate- bracing of major struc- tural elements, and for the use of wood sheathing to tie together and reinforce the main components. Sheathing is a layer of lumber nailed flat to the joists of the floor, the studs of the walls and the rafters of the roof. It also provides a convenient nailing base for the finish ma- terials, such as wood siding, and jeffectively integrates . the house ‘ RESURFACE A TABLE — Give a high . 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE fashion accent to your home's worn, scratched table surfaces this fall. You can do it easily with one of the distinctive new metallic designs now obtainable in self-adhering materials which you apply simply by cutting to size and pressing into place. In the illustration above, an end i‘skin” with the structure. Such considerations are especially vital, when it is realized that homes may be subjected to 100 mile-an- hour winds, table is being recovered with a covering called Patrician which features narrow silver and gold stripes with tiny gold stars. The metallic con- tent won't chip or tarnish when the material is washed. This decorative fabric is available in background colors of white, pink, yellow and turquoise. ae 3 - CHECK THESE FEATURES; @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling _ @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability — @ FHA Specifications = @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation’ —__Redace? Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates —We Deliver Anywhere! CONCRETE STEP CO. 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 HOUSE'S FOR SALE Open Sunday 10 to 5 gone 691 MELROSE — New 3 Bedroom No Basement — $300 Moves You In Covers Mortgage Costs & Down Payment 761 KENILWORTH —3 Bedroom Full Basement — $500 Moves You In Close to Schools M. A. BENSON CO., INC. FE 4-2521 ® FHA Terms. - Proper Sealing Will / | asi Fiakh ’ Wooden Windows Cut An attractive, uniform finish on H eat Loss F i om H Ouse | hardboard can be insured by seal- ling it properly with the right primer, which prevents the chance NY of uneven absorption of the deco- sash, perhaps a little more expen- jrative topcoat. Most latex paints sive when compared to rival sealers. So is shellac and caved ag a hou — 0 a wa aera pees beand|University of Michigan wood eae says. * * The argument between wood and After the cimer has thoroughly|metal sash is nothing new to build- | dried, you can use any desired|ers and home improvers who have i firiish coat. If the hardboard is be-|long recited advantages and disad- ing-used outdoors, it should be the|vantages of both types—depending itempered type. The sealing coat is|on which would be more profitable. regular house paint primer, fol-} The facts are readily available lowed by a coat of house paint. |for both arguments, too. But if | * * you've ever wondered why wooden If you want a es gloss or good|windows don't ‘‘sweat,”” Professor color retention, exterior trim paints |Preston has the answers—and these are best, although other exterior}same answers: tell why wooden paints also may be used, When both sides of the hardboard will ANN ARBOR—Wooden window| windows are better for keeping a house comfy and cozy. “The whole problem,” says Preston, “lies in the thermal conductivity of materials.” This simply means that some mate- rials lose heat faster than others. In the case of wood, heat loss is approximately 1,400 times less than in metals such as alumi- num, “The result is that it takes much longer for the temperature to drop in wood sash than in metal sash. Therefore wooden frames retain heat better than metal ones,” says Preston, window frames ‘“‘sweat” you must . jeonsider other factors, says Pres- ELECTKOVECTOR BASEBOARD RADIATION and CABINET HEATERS ALL-ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM Free Estimates —No Obligation RAGLIN ELECTRIC CO, EM 9-8234 Certified Electric Heating Contractor amused ton, Pecke end edges alse should be ydroguard “tlt ale bos more smesture -_— Keeps Water inthe winter holds a considerable Exterior Gas Lighting (Just Right ee heuk te ue eee Comes Back as Fad ity is low. The hot-again-cold-again shower, | Don’t look now, but gas lighting}once a minor inconvenience, now is coming back! A Midwest utility/becomes a safety menace, espe- offered gas lamps to home owners}cially if the cold water fails en- and builders in its territory for|tirely, The only way to guard use on terraces, patios, lawns and|against this danger is to install thermostatic water mixer which “If this air is cooled rapidly, the moisture in it condenses on the surface through which the heat TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT he ati for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 O huh uh whe uke eth ute ue he ude ute uted al aN aa ea, Ne FILS PEEP FOP I eee itself besieged with orders. shut off the water if it ex- < . The idea has caught on for dec-|ceeds 110 degrees F, In other words, because metal is oe ee ee x we * a better conductor of heat than is being considered by several cit- 9 ret type ot contre, known as/wood, it takes less time for the ies for street lighting. Encouraged|the Hydroguard, operates on the/heat in the house to reach the cold by the early returns, Psi gc principle as a thermostat/winter’s air, When the two meet, ufacturers now are prepared to/in your car radiator. If the water| however, the moisture in the warm enter the gas-light field, becomes too hot, the thermostatjair condenses and turns to cuts down at the hot water. fa “sweat,”" too much cold water enters t reston : “The same | See the control, the.thermostat limits the a tegen eistel sens gn ‘cold water flow. a house. g 2 hot day it FAIRVIEW | Once the knob on the Hydro- expands, but at night It loses its guard has been turned by the bather to provide the water tem- perature desired, the water stays that way, regardless of fluctua- tions in the water supply temper- ature or pressure. SUBDIVISION. in Milford, Mich. Onl Homes Left . but again, it takes Y = a all longer for heat to leave the : The will automat. |wood than it does for metal to lose perature ve degrees wo 5-6600 F., peaventing any danger of Cementing Floor Helps Home Improvement You Make Will Prove as Profitable and Beautiful PRIZE-WINNING MURAL STORE While this unit is most easily installed in new or remodeled bath- rooms, it can be added to present bathrooms with a minimum of pipe cutting. The Hydroguard is avail- able through local plumbing sup- pliers, | No Other Multiples of Four Save If you are considering building ‘an addition to your home, plan your floor area in even multiples ‘of four, and make your ceiliag jeight feet high. That's the money- | Saving advice of building materials ‘specialists at Allied Chemical’s 6. you will have a m ment. SEE US FIRST are very to Give You tle ei ter the Very Bata PHS nr ane BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. filubed tn’ deer taoqean TRU-BILT {502 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 dhe tectore te Sesstop. Neer Telegraph ond Orchard Lake cam Housing for Oldsters included in FHA ~ elderly retired people, who should enjoy their leisure and advancing) — years in comfort and protection. | FHA is ready to help in mortgages are available fied nonprofit groups for struction of such housing. banker will tell you or about obtaining such a. loan. Completely “SELF-STORING” with Fiberglas Screen, Swipe Photo Tissues NO GIMMICKS to Mount Veneer Trim Phone FE 4-6089 3.°e'd" sty: But to understand why metal Instead of using glue to — ~ pp" , 6 or More....... Less Than 6... .$21.95 Ea. mour ALL AWNING and STORM WINDOW SALES 238 8S. TELEGRAPH RD., FACING RUTH 8T. .. ee Build with . .. 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Sa a a i i i a e NOW SHOWING 1959 PETERSON — gj WINDOWS, 3 NEW MODELS NEW LOW. PRICES — Division of Northern Mai Bea 1702 S. Telegraph FE 8-0495 > rei te = ca |guest room is too ¢ the ti far, Yet that’s what many home-/ -s makers do. The guest room be- The Ts comes a ‘sort of sanctum sanc- Wise - }torurn, to be put to use only when $8 and at least the lower part of the walls, Real tile is easily cleaned | and will provide an added touch of elegance, * * * A private bathroom. for your guests Is a must these days. A writing desk fully equipped —for | writing or typing’ is always a | nice touch for your house vis- “| itors, and it will be convenient for the family, too. : If you want to do things up in ‘Tt |style, you might install a small 4 loffice-type refrigerator for the makings of a nightcap, both liquid) and solid, This is the sort of pam-/ pering that will make you a wel- icome return guest in anyone's! home. : ‘Thankeaving bay A. ‘MURRAY WHITE * STORAGE BED _ ot eut OnE Can ‘Owner Bob’s Building Service, Inc. 207 W. Montcalm, PONTIAC x GAR. *.32° i ae ag i aS Sasi es Double Purpose Granules. The layer of mineral granules ee ee ' Fe * “ x : . - _ 1. Study Plan Order Coupon {| — FOR ENTERTAINING — The floor plan for House of the Week |'4t coats an asphalt shingle has eane an 1 Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. - X-33 shows the “L” shaped arrangement of formal entertainment _ pial agg i au pro AMBASSADOR INSULATION co. : Please me a‘copy ofthe 4| @reas (living room, dining room and entrance terrace) and the the shingle against the harmful sperm ga Srey oats Co study plan of The House of {| unity of the family living area (kitchen, family room and rear |effects of rain and sun and also : ae : The Week, Design X-33. ' terrace). Bedrooms are concentrated: at one end of the house, |make possible the large variety of Do It Now with FIBERCLAS ; 1. No stamps accepted. Please with the:two smaller ones the maximum distance from the formal (colors and blends in which asphalt -840. - : do not use sticky tape on t _ entertainment area. shingles are available today. 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They numbered nearly 207,000 in 1957 and are in- dicated at close to 365,000 for 1958, have been replenished... It is not likely dealer inventories will ap- proach the 1958 high~-of 865,500 units counted on March 1, It is an interesting fact that Trying to overcome a new car : wherever future car ° BRIDGE TENDER—There's a television camera, complete with windshield wiper, installed in the ~all-weather enclosure seen above. The camera is at one end of the Monroe St. bridge in Chicago. There used to be a bridge tender , at each end, but with the aid of the TV camera, a single attend- ant is able to look at the picture screen and see if anyone-or:a -» Vehicle is on the bridge before raising it to let a ship through. Almost Record Hike in State Population DETROIT. (#~Michigan’s popu- Jation has increased ‘at a near- “record rate since 1950. Only Cali- fornia, among the larger states, eet a greater percentage of ~ gain, This was reported today by the ‘U, S. Census Bureau, which said Michigan. now has an estimated population of 7,866,000 compared With 6,371,766 recorded in the 1940 _.census, ~= The 1,494,000 increase represents ~@ percentage gain of 23.4, . Nationally, the bureau reported, the population has grown from 150,697,361 in 1950 to 173,260,000, up 15. per cent, Californias’ population gain was reported as 3,751,000, up 35.4 per cent. Nearest to Michigan in gain in the ‘east North Central group of states was Ohio, with an increase of 1,398,000, a percentage gain of 17, Planes Can Fly at Willow Run in All Weather YPSILANTI (UPI)—Willow Run Airport is now equipped to handle air traffic when the ceiling is zero. Airport officials demonstrated a new lighting system which makes . the airport operative in all kinds of weather. 5. * * * The $115,000 system includes 24 ’ bariks of lights leading to the run- way. Each bark is 14 feet wide ‘and has five standard 300-watt bulbs. *« Each bank also contains a '” “strato-beacon.” The stratobeacons -are similar to strobe units used by photographers. They flash in se- quence and point the way to the runway, * Each flash lasts only 1/5,000th of a secorid and has no adverse effect ~« * - |400,000 units. It could go to 500,- The 1959 total of imported ve- hicles is virtually certain to reach 000. The majority of these, of course, would be “high-mileage, low-priced cars, delivering for un- der $2,000, 5 Nobody close to the automotive situation expects a.drop in demand for foreign-made cars next year. And there is little doubt among in- analysts that a line of é “|ments of $4.5 and 82.6 to 89-inches, respectively The Volkswagen has an overall length of 160 inches; the smaller Renault 4CV 143 inches. ly|__By way of comparison the 1959 Fords are built on 118-inch wheel- base and the new .Chevrolets on 119-inch wheelbase. ____ "THE PONTIAC PRESS,’_ ‘as Yeas gue NEW YORK (#—Newspaper ad- vertising in October topped the figure for October 1957, by a nar. row squeak, according to Media Records Inc. It was the first month this year with a gain over 1957. : a was ahead of the year-ago month by one-fenth of one per cent. For the first ten months of the year, linage was off 5.9 per cent from the like period of 1957, 4 - Automotive. advertisirig, . which has been down sharply much of the year, advanced in October to a level 5.6. per cent ahead of last year. Retail, general, and total display also topped October 1957. Department store, financial ‘and Total linage in 52 major cities | classified linage trailed the year ago month, ,4 THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger c\\ ia \\ << omees "ore tbeainaeees A 7 at eS THAK-KAFE! I'D AS @) BLLGE THERE, (T Y COULD EASILY BE f MISTAKEN FOR A DUELING PISTOL, OR A PACKET OF NI CRECIOUS | LETTERS LA BOARDING HOUSE 4, z tingid LU alee SOON EMLILATE LADY GODIVA AND RIDE DOWN MAIN STREET ON AWHITE STEED AS BE SEEN WITH MY. FINGER STUCK IN THE NECK OF THIS CONFOUNDED VASE Mu PERHAPS BY KEEPING MY HAND THRUST IN MN COAT I CAN MAINTAIN SOMETHING OF A NAPOLEONIC AIR“ AS FOR THE SLIGHT i . 3 . 4 GM, : 51 © 1068 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. ER PON ILD A Sek Le eee oe a LALLY Yop peo HMP! GUESS ee \-22 “Well, if they really like each other, they've certainly got a funny 4 way of showing it!” ig. THE OLD x BOY'S TOTING A CHARGE TOO BIG FOR RA QUART OF DILL PICKLES 2 OUT OUR WAY ITS VAST COMPLEXIT! PROBLEMS! WHAT A SATISFACTION THAT WOULD BE/ TO SOLVE ITS UNENDING JUST LOOK AT THAT Y WELL, YOU’RE WEL- MAGNIFICENT PLANT! SOME DAY I HOPE TO.BE | PLEXITIES AND TH’ PRESIDENT OF A PLACE LIKE THAT--TO DIRECT - COME ‘TO TH’ COM- PROBLEMS--1 JUST HOPE TO BE ABLE ES, \ TO WALK OUT OFA PLACE LIKE THAT WITH A PAY CHECK EVERY WEEK / COMMON LABORER, SO I MIGHTAS WELL GOLOIE THINKS LIKE TH’ BIG BOSS AND YOU “THINK LIKE ‘TH’ THINK LIKE TH’ BIG; STOCKHOLDER AND SIT BACK AND REAP TH BENEFITS OF YOUR COMBINED EFFORTS/ on the eyesight of a pilot. ee Z Give, One pilot said the stratobeacons “4 were Visible from 100 miles away Ue at a height of 18,000 feet. . eo THE PLANNERS @ sin ig gs bor, bs HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris [WAS DON'T TELL ME SHE 2. CALIGHT Bs rate SusInessY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES » P THE : | YEAH, BOT...t'VE. DUES, J] ON RAISE! ry = aoe | Ree . ri) ‘on ee VTS W SHEE by HEA Gervinn, tee. TA eg Gk, On. Om, By Leslie Turner ee ae se | NANCY vaftor SHB MAY NOT BBA HEAOLINBR, Ly. | By Ernie Bushmiller AND PLEASE MAKE CHICAGO THE CAPITAL OF UTAH AND BLESS AUNT FRITZI--- AND BLESS MY we 4 WHY DID you SAY THAT, NANCY ? en fing, MB. Per OR. Ab righte sneer Cape, OSE iy Ueied Feamoe tymdicate, ime, THAT'S WHAT I PUT ON My EXAM PAPER GRANDMA F] © 1950 by WEA Service, ng. Tl. Rog. UA. Pat. OF, Siete ied By Charles Kuhn THERE HASN'T BEEN ONE SINGLE DOOR-T-DOOR SALESMAN COME T’ HER .. SINCE SHE BOUGHT THAT NEW WATER PISTOL FOR rR ay | the 40-year-old forernan, * x They found a hand protruding from the sand and finally the of Skinner’s Head. They scratched away the sand so Skinner could breathe until help arrived. He said he didn't have time to think, “‘but I sure prayed a lot.” Skinner suffered a broken leg, cuts and bruises. First Gift for Baby Change of Oil for Car WATERLOO, N.Y. of changes in the near future, the first baby born at a new al here, and among the gifts he received from local 90 Enroll for Russian ST, PAUL (UPI)—Ninety tecnm cal employes of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co, enrolled in an 8-week course taught by Thomas F. Magner, chairman of the Slavic and Oriental languages cal information available in Soviet Zoo Spelling Requires Board of 11 Experts BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) — Albert R. Shadle, president of Zoological Society of Buffalo, (UPD — John Scott Valder will need plenty top but OH, DEER — Like a lot of other hunters in Virginia, F. E. Wertz managed to kill a deer as the season opened this week. He had a slightly AP Wirephote different problem, though, in getting the deer home on his tiny foreign car. The animal is as long as the vehicle. ber ei ‘ _ |where. — her husband, for nearly 20 minutes, the/|2,009 PRESENT |26-year-old widow was alone with! A crowd of iene husband. A Hollywood ceme-| rious of the from zs First Won Fame at ‘Monkey Tria? ago. He Had a Reason Dr. The prisoner, Robert H. Lansdown, 32, Jacksonville, | was arrested in August with burglary tools in his posses- sion. Lansdown sawed through two bars and let himself out a window to the ground by a blanket. The sheriff said the prisoner must have dropped a string from the window and somone tied a saw blade to it. Dr. the ap- x * * Escapes to Get Bail MACCLENNY, Fila. (AP) — Sheriff Ed Yarborough discovered Friday that one of his prisoners was missing from County Jail. But he left a note saying: “I am sorry I had to leave. I promise you faithfully I will return in about three weeks. I have gone to get some money so I can bail out.” space key, New Typewriter Out With Half-Space Key SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Syracuse typewriter concern has developed the first typewriter with It says the half-spacer simplifies the correction of common errors made by typists—skipped letters and spaces or extra letters in % * unsuccessful — half- play in front religious adviser pointed an 11-man special commtit- tee which included six biologists from universities in the area. The committee’s job is to make In the business world an ex-|a switchboard operator knows ecutive knows something about/everything . . . Middle age is sure the signs at the Buffalo zoojeverything, a technician ~knows|when you have the same old words. a senile eccentric with an aston- : ishing disregard for the niceties Adds Jewish Adviser " personal care. to its Jewish|the underdog. students. Rabbi" Julius Kravetz,|AGE SECRET now at the Jewish Institute of Re-| The son of a Confederate Army ligion in New York, will fill the| colonel who served in the U.S. new post. Beginning with the High Holy Days next September, he will|was born at Rhea Springs near|@ come to the campus every other/here. Neal won’t say when he was weekend to conduct services and|born and his age remains a secret. with a thatch of snow-white hair sits on the porch of his’ rickety house in a cluttered lot. He is John R. Neal, fhe once- famous constitutional lawyer who instigated Tennessee's widely pub- licized “monkey trial’ 33 years His hand shakes occasionally ds he draws from a cigaret but his voice is as rich and firm as’ in the days when he stumped the state as a perennial — “but always ernor op U.S, Senator, Today, to the children who this East Tennessee mountain town, John Randolph Neal is just a kindly old man. To some of his neighbors he is House of Representatives, The Little Man, Underdog Drew John Neal’ s Talent By LEON DANIEL SPRING CITY, Tenn. said, his see, went x * dl Tenn., to candidate for Gov- of his house in sor at the icharged with murder who were unable to obtain counsel. Neal's efforts in behalf of un- popular causes brought -charges that he himself was:.a “radical,” a “Communist"’ and an “atheist.” Neal He never I have never married and I don’t want to hurt. my chances,” he bushy brows. But it’s safe to say he is in his 70s. : Neal received his bachelor's gree from the University of Tennes- York where he received a doc- torate in law, He became nationally known in 1925 after persuading John T. Scopes, school teacher in Dayton, of the state law that banned the teaching of evolution. Neal's efforts in behalf of the common man ‘gained him the title of ‘‘The Great Objector.”” In 1923 he defended—a psychology profes- who was called on the carpet for teaching from an “objectionable” textbook. Neal lost that case as he was destined to lose many of the battles that lay before him. But to others — and there are|\CALLED ATHEIST HANOVER, N. H. (UPI) — For,many — Dr. Neal is remembered| the first time in its long history, ‘as the guardian of the dignity of literally a Dartmouth College is to have a\the common man, a champion otto defend Once Neal went to Gastonia, N.C. eyes twinkling under x * * de- on to Columbia in New be prosecuted in a test University of Tennessee t the risk of his life, several mill workers * * * bothered to defend him- LIP SERVICE — Though. she may not know it, milady has helped solve a problem for fu- ture spacemen—eating in space. Inspired by an ordinary lip-stick, right, Swift and Co. research sci- entists have come up with a dis- penser containing solid food, left. One shown contains sausage. Clam: on the face piece of a Di helmet, the spacemen would turn the bottom of the holder to bring the food to his Get U. S. Sewer Grant WASHINGTON «@® —.A federal grant of $130,500 is being allocated for water pollution control. Santa Claus Invasion NEW YORK (UPI) — The Christmas spirit hits the side- walks of New York today. . Fifty Sarita Clauses will take up their posts, with their collec- tion pots, to start the annual Christmas appeal of the Volun- teers of America. India has the world’s fourth larg- are spelled correctly. everything about something, and spark, but it takes more puffing. |counsel students. “T don’t tell my age becauselself against these charges. He was} mouth. est railway system. th Notice Card of Thanks 1 Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6! Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Male 10 Building Services 12 Business Services 13) Painting & Decorating 20 Dea i STATION ATTENDANT. 2 YRS. | SALESWOMEN . DEMONSTRATOR | 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW- B CEMENT WORK. y 4-1} PAINTING AND PAPERING. ~~~~~|WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR Donelson- Johns exp. & references. Call EM 3-4083.| $i00 PER WK. GUARANTEED, | Repair FE 44210 om 4. = KITCHEN CABINETS | “{,,c0n Thompson, FE ¢8364 r 958, SUSAN,| Desrtfelt thanks and gratitude to Sales Representative Sel eudane den a ines a Ai PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. BRICK, BLoce wD CEMENT Set ees yaa KAA PAINTING & DECORATING a OP ee all the many friends, neighbors FUNERAL HOMB 0 : Late Nest Aede anvaime ecomted Free estimate, Reas OR| work Fireplaces and chimneys. HI-FI CABINETS pO re experience Reasonable. or oe at en eee and employers in our bereave ned tor Pu ereis” Petroleum Marketing ola sales “anieer © sonality. 33182 oF OR 341 FE 86375, Pathe enclosures-speakers Tee estimates FE 4-0950. men e . x é '| AVAILABL. Tis “CAR ENTER turn tables iST CLASS DECORA "PAINT- GRAVES eppart re apie EXPERIENCED IN TYP- CARPENTER AND CAB i : interment is od Park Gem-| the gations bee ee | nth or Li Lnise _— vancement to man who can qual ae ne fnencias statements TBM Pork, repair and alterations. "OR 3. 20S a oe u. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Television Service 22 etery. tion ; with resume, all . . - ~~ | owe vy we ya La the ty oe-| Help Wonted Male 6| informa’ confide NM Svrhe| GPAs Birmingham. Mi "0866. | CARPENTER — WORK —OP ANT Bt ders’ oe ixchance |AMYTHING IN ALTERATIONS, | ALL TV SERVICE CALL® AN- the V: Panera? Ro we thank each and ev = Be. 87 f = for ent kind. Reasonable. Cal} after 6 uilders’ Exc ange ———t to your exact meas-| swered og or night. where Mrs. Bee; MP. cnt Mrs. Gashy A MAN. SALES OPPORTUNITY. WILL WITH oe ne ees | Bee ee oe Tal0 = Fe Se satisfac toa guranteed. TH mbiene Y°~'- Yanai ’ ; TS ORE, EXPRAt CED ire WYER EMENT & BLOCK Rear cer f = ia 1 ee dear . In Memoriam 2) wanted for outside employment. tone pevsemis. ae to “0 years Drive-tn, 3590 Rd. bg s: “wants job as caretaker, FE CEMEN’ « BLOCK _5-8256. DAY OR MiGET wv SERVICE P esant 6 of et WOMEN WHO RIVE. TO BABY- ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS. ee Sactbes of ade. Manion and @. MEMORY OF JOHN hours unlimited Appearance, w more important’ than erp "Will | sit. West Pontiac. MI 67876. EXPERIENCED JANITOR WO HOMES BY Li Ladies’ dresses «p FE M._P._ STRAKA Diane Brown 1 service will} Daniel. sae. assed away No- considered, Ap am, train. Car necessery. Weekly earn-| WANTED — FEMALE KITCHEN like to have t job, hours; builder. Free estimates. OL | 5-6256. e be held Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 2| vember 23, 1 Save Motel, ‘” BY Taearapi ing and income discussed at in-| help with grill experience, day or| from 11 p.m. to Can fur. 3461. Upholstering 23 m. from the ee “Chapel of| His smiling way and pleasant face | esday, Nov terview Apply 9%: 12 p.m../ night shift Big Boy Drive-In. 2490| nish seloveneun: Cell after 5 p.m | CARPENTER WORK HOUSE. GA- ap eomer pt ag oor AnD oarks-Griffin Puneral Home with) Are a pleasure to recall; | AMBTHOGS MAN -HFOW POR | Moo wroun rt a3 Binie| Bins Highwa _FE 2.4835, rage, or repair FE ¢0470. gisgguons = Ms. Bodell. FE! EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- aplain Lt. Commander Charles| He had a kindly word for each,| . established loca! territory. High| Hwy, Ask for Mr. Holt WOMAN TO LIVE IN. OWN ROOM.|44NDY MAN WOULD LIKE CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. fog, rt Cooley Lake Rd. EM Holand officiating. foternset And died Foland os ee sim, | — graduate, a si00 weekly | cone — passim Pam Vacation with nav Sick benefits. smal! tob of car aatry cement Floors, basements ©&M 3-4879. CRM AREG. a formals é AL- 1 Some da ur x es ational organ on | new i orm: one LSTER. will fig state at Moore, Chapel] Some Gay. "we know not when. | Pur s.ss0s ron Mant er for Pontiac “at +5— a WOMAN TO HELP| DDLEAGED — i A WintES CERAMIC TILE ts in my te hake oe PE 83455 Tie) NORTH PERRY OF Sane eee eters pm eum:| pageeee hie Band in the devter juprrious MAN TO TARE OVER ence experience in organizing | “with housewo-k & children. Ref-|. Work of any kind, EM 32670. FREE ESTIMATES — TERMS | DRESSMAKING = “ALYEGA TIOKE. "E 5-8888 — eights, after 3 p — ro established route in local wieinity paloma tod — coat ——< erecnes. Write Pontiac Press| MARRIED MAN WISHES WORK | Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870) | _EM 3-0350. 1331 Williams Lk Rd. gi — Badly ively wile, sen, mother Cor natanes cree eS ig] know bow @f direst to bome sell | 2e%_ 10 of any kind. FE 4-8082. DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- eee, + Lost & Found 24 os. Et es qualitied Car Tand phone neces- Ing And desire for high yearly, in. WANTED PRACTIOAL NURSE | HELIA BLE CARPENTER NEEDS | ing Free estinates. FE 60463 oF Insurance acco 17A ~~ : Fe ON WEMORY-OF BOW. ‘ me. i work : 87; dear sister of Mrs. om oO. IN ee ORY OF waaei + wr a 2 year from podhong commission, Tues., Thurs. Fri. 9 to 12 Wed. tome ER 66338 CED INSURAN FOUND: THE BUY OF A LIPE- tee ae Wavaamee beige Soap | Aasepey anD eer Om Aim | LG" eerie Gopal ft | Ge ge wre 'Nox ho | FOUND PRICY (HAR, Do | PEDRO Beet |e fomes noes i ee ey Nov. 24, at| —missed_by Dertrese Baines. eal preecision’ inclination confidential’ Fe operons Repl Fire MIDDLEAGED LADY OR or fou backer eiding for Stee be em A today. ©. Schuet, Realer, 6 Pita ianese tes Gerece| __ Funeral Directors 4| S28 "ts induces! Rand np a Work Wanted Female 1i| Ei "gntinge quamgt Laundry Service 18 FOURD, =) Oks. TANK CORNER r Cremation at ne . t oe: Sasie 2 ae 0 & Airport Rd. ‘FE 5.9700, ra Ag Rua inter-| “A HOMELZOATS SARs WANTED OR Witt oF, wit Berclal (Bide. = So — J entleman. Tak ae Drive, V-DAY 1 IRONING. REF. $3 BU. rE Leeda git. og ~ or ae FOR CAMILY LAUNDRY SERY, a % rent 0 Lost OR PRAYED VicINniTY vi y cate at the ee RABY. “AND oS Se T WOMEN WANT WAL WARRING ELECTRICAL SERVICES. 24103 , Bila Wowie Putt wne™"| FUNERAL HOME | SE DRYERS, SrEADY, | 75D ORGLE SIND TAPE EE| Help Wanted 8) SUNS Auer Ga Vm”? | puigers batter eine. FE | Chow cuRERTRN PLAN ORRDR.| a Haate Ps tod State Ca HARRIB, NOV. 22, 1958, MA a | Orerten Piste Se | BY_OF Orchard Leave. 3 pm. _ Rocheste me, FOV WanTiNO WORK On DAY "WORK. HAVE OWN TRANS- y ple ed A T J T 7 A ' AN on aby «itting evenings ees | TOS’ infant sam of Vngil < "tna guaste Thoughtful Service PE 2-584) DO YOU WANT. . SALESMAN looking noping vou don’t find tt? Pes "E. 8-3988 . pd or mater eaters. B Mun er jepherd 3 ino. a 3. Harris; dear brother of Do las and Randy Harris. Funeral po will be held Monday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. from the Donelson- Johus Puneral Home with inter-| ment in White Chapel Com Cemetery. | Mar James ig at Doneizon- Johns Puneral Home. HARTUNG, NOV. 20, 1958, 8. CHARLES, | 2915 Leach Rd. Avon Twp. age 66; beloved husband of Mrs. Loueila Hartung; dear brother of Vern Hartung. Puneral service wili be held Monday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. from the First Assembly of God with Rev. Wesiey | Wibiey Interment in Mt. r _ gettin after 4 p.m. Sunday MAZUREK, NOV. 20, 1958, EGNAS ank von of Mrs. Anne Watkins, Walter and Roman Mazurek: dear brother of pa: Home, rh eich ts, . Mazurek will He in OHT, NOV. 22, “1988, tans James, 41 Chetry St.; age 69: be- husband of Mrs. Beat pm. in “nate after 7 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Services ~Plane ot Motor re Day The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. te 6 p.m. All rted should be re sd errors be mmediately A valuable item for your home free? You can by particinating in an age ae and selling cam- required. experience Brihe: no: Bor 6, Ponti tiac Press, stat- Exp. Real Este People and pay 1 ~ertion 2 & first of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through en cancellations be sure to get number.” No are made “hill ents it Closing time for advertise ments containing type sizes larger than regu athe type is 12 o'clock n the day previous to publicat‘on mt Want pe Transie may be canceled up to 9:30 a.m a day < on “time after first tn: CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days 2 «$150 «$186 8682.76 3 150 2.78 3.96 4 1.80 348 5.04 (3 2.335- 4.05 6.00 6 2.70 4.86 7.20 7 3.15 56.67 8.40 8 3.60 6.48 6.60 ® 405 729 10.80 Age no barrier. Furnace Co, 78 N, at 9 a.m P “Badly needed to serve business in new branch office recently opened . ce area, The ve ties, ie ail Se be sales es, le Por ap appointment f 2-011 . Schuett Pontiac, oo pation gg PH. EGER Lyons, “GEneva 7-8757, aTCHE HELP WTD. WEEK- ends presently . Or Inexp. but willing to work. te Pontiac Press Box 104 giving references required, MAN WANTED FOR SALESWORK. Established manufacturing po id. — additional meet 4 ‘pity and a the s. Our employes k MACHINE TOOL DESIGNERS oor pro North Detroit area with new p ; Too machine the de- pool of our F expanding business. an on individual ence both in design. rience, 108 "Peatinc how of FOR AUTOMOBILES TAYLOR'S AT WALLED LAKE MA 4- 1561 TWO, TRIPLE A-1 MECHAN- cs. Experienced in Genera! Motors automatic transmis- sions and enera] me- pommel Excellent oe c Hom Se et Motors; ord, Mich. WiD. STOCK BOY FULL TimE a ——. BOY AES ady Lhe no ie calis aa 1b0 No “en 8a LA YOUNG MEN AND VETS to 24. Single free to travel West Coast and return, New car transportation furnished No exp. page omg? A avormee $82.50 weekly } dnc weveh Bowel — See Mr. Bruce ee Wanted Female 7 APPLICATIONS ARE BEING TAK- en for experienced bh chard Lake . Farmington Township Near 13 Mile Road. BEAUTY ATOR MARIE'S ag | Saion. 925 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake, PH. MArket. 41316. Career or Part Time For women with ambition, ality and se Earn as much as $50 to $1 oe week, car neces- ply Phone 9 ‘ti 1 4-5300. p.m COUNTER GIRL, BOB" Island, married only. 74 CONEY N. Perry THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, k hire, it’s FE 2-8181. Box Keplies Al 10 a.m. today there buyer ence n of it, Gomera HOward 3-4567. mend need; eve re mores Sncenient oppo pone opportu: 8 ict te Manag $100 wee eekly draw Es bonus. ‘qualified men. Write Box 34, Pontiac Press. PLEASA PAR tion, & ge of music helpful. FE }- OGR: W EL L-BSTAB- lished, de iment store has im- mediate rtunit: expert- selling, buying wand at room supervision. of is ad. Ww. 60-66 Macomb Street, Mt. |: Reliable Man in a farerr, branch, nah, overe. Toon sboregprerage. om, echt keep . DAY COOK - WHITE - APPLY rything 499 8. Saginaw. _ bie. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- ply 857 W. Huron, EXP CANVASSERS. SALARY p.as commission. For appointment see Miss Kay, 4713 Dixie Hwy. craps Plains. Between 9:30 and housework. tive in, "Osea use ve pay, references, MA 6-3104 for an dxperonetd floor-covering and i > 4 department manager- an we ate looking for ead have oroven merchandising ity a? ah managerial py Wright's a ya 377 Aw Miracle Mile Shopp ¢ EXP ae ion te ot FOR Birmin MI 6-4434 or _Lt 3 g Shg r_7 p.m. HOUSEEEEPER $1 1 Sa DAYS" WEEK, oo ¢ 1-1083. ca! afer a) Dixi upstairs. Near F bpring field. rson- ce i - rag ve Ge oe jon duties, Em ment. 408 Pontiac State Have opening frr man or Gomes Can make above qrorene wage 180 N Perry * to ao EXPERIENCED | REAL aeetaTe sales person, with proven abilit for over 1 year, to open out-of- area. branch office for widely- advertised realtor. Person for this position must be qualified, lister and closer, as well as be able to train and hire new salesmen, + as much as $7.00 per hour. Easy for your Ctiristmas spending State your ualifications in letter to Box 89 Pontiac Press. WANTED: MALE OR FEMALE. beauty operators. Prefer one with Birmingham following. Not afraid of work. ance to make very good money. MI 6-7522, Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS Thru, Trial Balance. Owh trans. JR. STENO $325 Pt th! Shorthand heed cL K-TYPIs iT $275 pe 60 wpm IBM “ee HL eiasalelsieleiainis $270 ASS'T. BOOKKEEPER ....... $250 Local a een el + $250 w.pm. netkPhoniee os wen esis esis vs $225 Li Ye ’ SALAD GIRE ................. $188 Local MEN MAITRE DE ...... sO0PEN Male or Pemate DESIG a OPEN ma e layou In IAL SALES y' “ wea $425 ¢ Degree MGR, — IN ceca. $400 Store — 2 Years college. HIGH FINANCE: .. cece OU Loan experience ADVERTIBING 425 $ Trainee — Saginaw, Mich. area. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ™M% EB. HURON SUITE 4 PE SECRETARY | Portnes. weter Soe fleld We. FE EXP. GIRL WISHES DAY woRe _ 4-694 EXP. COOK DESIRES FULL TIME _job, FE FE 5-0452. or — work. References, trie Co 1060 W Huron. Munro Elec- Landscaping GERMAN td 3. mo. old, Child's pet. 18A Shephe ya S of Bender, Drayton. OR GUARANTEED ROOFS - ALL/A-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- a | Lost NOV. tiTH — BRITTANY Une: = 1938 ro Marsh. 353, moval and trimmin = our bid Spaniel 14 weeks old. About 1c” PE 2.7188 FE 8-9 h. In vicinity of Columbia & OVING PULLY ‘sSTOM DOZI EXPERT CHILD CARE IN WY | een Pe 48650 L.A. Fomng “ariveway” erading Baek, filing oar Area. Please call FB OME. GARAG Santis ng. Terms LOsT: BLACK AND WHITE Pai5 eco tis LIKE SOME KIND | "9! feensed builder, PHA T TREE G AND| blue. tick ‘ eae eh week. FE 6-06 Tierms, PE removal. Ph. FE 8-503 or OR Pranklin Road foronber t Re: LIKE ASON war 41235. R_3-8338, after 5. foundations. basements etc. D & T SERVICE. ss ad UPPER PLATE ON DIXIE ga B oa HOUSEWORK AND| M Building Service FE 2-700¢ of | Trim, remove, cabling, surgery. “% mi. set “Deitereup ‘ dat PE eae | GER BROe PLOON SERVICE. | “TAN BUILDING = Batinrans Fe bel LAWN BUILDING |= BLACK AND WHITE Pi iN fe ity 5°, 23508. | SEASTERING &REPAIN-HEAE | [eave raking. OR 3-00 or MI| ficense “ine Sheward, PE ETIi Mhtshel aod also, beara | PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR | WERIAN BLUR SOO—Be ase | “Hori a eso 0 1G AND Be srr bone: FATeiS "Wark | FLDTae Behera Em | 6 Meer rier, Mpc | Hobbies & Supplies 244 xo oN LAYING, | TW'21174. _ PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. TRONINGS, $3 BU. sanding ‘and finishing * Poove WEwW LAWN BUILT Finisn Scrabble games. | Backenstoss iRONINGS AND aEWinG” BEL. §-0592. case Backfleld top sol) FE) Book Store, E, Lawrence St. sonable, FE 2.2568. ‘ ROOF REPAIRS v vee R CERIN SHOP, GREEN TRONINGS $2.50 PER BUSHEL EAVESTROTONING- re #-0444/ Mov & Trucki pg eagle + : FRENCH Mo ing ucking 19) Cass Lx. Rd. next door to new cIeENgED PRACTICAL Home nursing. Ni _pber hr, OR 313 2 or 3 days week. NURSE. t Nay $1.50 LADY WISHES LAUNDRY WORK FE 5-5318 Ditches & boat “wells ‘OL 1-08 _ Building Supplies 12A A-l HA @-l HAULING RAKE LEAVES Neme rice, FE 65-9624, & RUBBISH. load. FE 8-0145. “_ sete hi a a A THANKSGIVING SPECIAL — daily, FE 5-3229. Notices & Personals 25 LADY DESIRES OFFICE WORK. | CRUSHED STONE 100 PER CENT EXCELLENT SERVICE Soatpiete Siz Cold Ware, 04.28. Email office preferres_FE 30326. “10a washed. $1.78 7d, Pen-sravel, | Ret Fe OEE sue | ar Rome. Oe spe. Wil A CUR- yard, Sand, a _ tains. Also launder men’s shirts. ——— ‘Bione Product, 76x | “p oa ae vith ttn karts B_tooes. | @ o“Betcing’s rothy's 600 iy 3 ‘va anes 6-2161 2-1244 ae NSED p.| -* Cheap, vie ot Second street. PB. 5-7490. : MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEO Business Services 13 ae NG KNAPP SHOES ear ae EM_ 3-284 ab treat, = re] = deh Fred_ Herman OR_3-1592 RSES AVAILABLE— a! ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING Day & Nighi Licensed & Bonded pgm gs ig Re Sedge el fond Ps Ay TRUCKING, Fi “REASONABLE | ANT friendly advieer otvone PE Auburn Avenue Trerces Exchan ee mes : ce 2 re — 2 ens ge ce Supoly Co 17 W Law-|MAN WITH % TON TRUCK| _ Army YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE St PE_ 3-0135. wants work. Cal! anytime, FE BEAUTY IS peby sitting & Heht housework.| AgG@ HEATING CO. COMPLET® | _8-6348. - be Ave_m._FE £2903, furnace fgstalletions, repairs 8) (DELL CARTAGE | EVERYONE'S DUTY Building Services 12] Erbin Yofet tt "fiw'W | toe! ang ese dings, moving | TAG Migg oe peng & Bes stalled, as low as $495. TE $6006 uate. A iin is sure to AAA Floor Sanding | Berries, Tleenred’ Guaranteed “t| SMITH MOVING win, 172 B Maple vacross ftom ©. BOD Bits * ~ "SE, 200 | BLOOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. | Local or long distance, moving. Tey Sitminghem. Mt 6-737 °. Wall and windows. Reasonable. Low rates, FE 4- CHARLES CHESTER A-A TRENCHING PE 2-1631. ; ? k t Re AIR CUSHIONED SHOES Lner_on pae| Wrens iment tor §| “TUCKS to Hent|zx Sane Al 8A ee TR ¢C CENTER Fomine aastvoed Pleo Serr. | SLRCRIL MOTOR SERVICE RE Ab soduruzer Swale ops rset ania A&R TRENCHING _ |" pairing 18H Pike. | Boe "Somt-rraliers ANY TY PE wa custom drawn. OL 41-8200 ae \Z re Guat ork, yt Bow Will Do mplete Job ~ Sic BLOCK a STONE, | ‘BO 8 Co Le aaa Work guaranteed. OR RESIDENTIAL ale SME RCT rs BRic =}, «No ies or Repair~ wore BLO m8 iN | ae Sores. ‘Wesbivenes dit “ohamen | so ae e Residentia) mer- on = wringer cat Guaranteed ok ad Wy and automatic washers. 20 yrs. R AIR, PLASTERING, brick, block, cement work, “ 2290, ve ——- RNACES, CLEA serviced. C. L. N From Chim “ELEEN AIR" POWER. a FURNACE CLEANING RD Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Polatny Sends “PR else are ‘IN DEBT? IF SOr LET US Painting &! Decorating 20 Give You 1 Place to Pay Fase Your Mind & PAINTixo ~ A pe ie (NG ie PPLIANCE SER : MICH BOY'S, 54 Oeuiaad 7 2-402 am a Ex COUNSELLORS Masiey Lencn 10 Bagley St.| Guaranteed, few ook, FH esa0s, | ™,"* Popa, Stave nao Su. WE ARE NOT A J. _LOAN ie cele IGAN CR ture 4 A ‘ASH “pliancee. Odd ov house full. rompt, 47881. rue lots. home ‘ the 3 fee beens Sale Phone ( 2t17.- ‘0 OF ; NI. oy or misc, Pvt. party. FE 5- 1000 WA : BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture. 2-5: CHURCH | WANTS fg9p USED ky’ FE 5-0067 . ‘A ET OR PVT. PAR ed WE io LB. ey any Wanted 28A WOR SALE — — MORTGAGE. 3-2726. By private MORTGAGE MONEY. WANTED Nave a stot te Bnance, deal for the new gas sta- or are § deals avail- 832_W able, raseing from : aon a WITH— SEWER : “each unit, These mort- will be for & pons ore e py ga Williams. FE ; r cen _£-0612_ after 6 at $200. interest with cent at at the end the 5 — lig Be Fy Cong BP value is tops, Call now for fur. ther informationt R. D. RILEY,,. Broker 509, Elizabeth Lake Ra. Pe 41157 FE 4-4821 WTD PVT. Pe. 51235 ON PROPERTY Ld B26 e Wanted to Rent 29 4 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED house. Call 4-6732 FE after 4. N We pave over 30 applt cants. ted ane” and apts. Al) areas. Purn, ARRO RUTY. 5143 Cee Eizabers a FE 5-3030 R and board in private “home. Write Box 355, Keego Share Living Quarters 30 2 FELLOWS, 28 & HAVE LAKE. ge oo Pitot ciate minutes from Pontiac. EM soit $59.50—3 BEDROOMS Gas heat. Basement. Or $190 to buy. PE 5-0885. Builder. “TO SHARE LADY HAS .HOME with working girl, EM 3-3324. MIDD) ED AN share home, priviteges, FE 54-6656. Wanted Transportation 31 . FROM 8 ef an Sashabaw a = plant's 8. yey shift. OR Wtd. Contracts, Mitgs. 32 CA$H __WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS cK HIDD: FEES a Nicholie lie & Harger Co. ea a oa L INTRACTS. H. J. oes Body wk. 2 Norton, FE & 3 ROOM, 7. Rd FE saan, unpeniizs 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. FE 2-1145 2 RMS. & BATH FURN. APT. a eittemere, FISHERS. PVT. oul tors $12.50 wk OR 21206. we jen NT foo: Private catrancé. ehiid welcome. 85 Auburn, Wanted Real Estate 32A ; 1, Howard. FH $43¢e, ni west aide. PRS Pres a 2747 or 2R 2 furn PE 5.3036, RMS, PVT Baldwin bus, FE OE 2 d10n bik. trom Pout Oabue™ rink- . ‘Os ers. 93 Union gt, se BATH, TV 3 RMS. FURNISHED. EM 3-801 or EM D, EM 3-5001, 3 ROOM A B [APT NR ELIZABETH Lake. $16 wkly FE 98-0978. ROOMS, SHOWER. CLEA Nicely furn. Private. Heated. Ideal I _for couple. References. FE 3 FURN OR UNFURN ALL HOLMES BARTRAM ee APTS. FURNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH Ents preferred, PE 4-7233. $65" ARGE 2-ROOM APT. tH > 8 furn., 5415 Elisabeth Lake Rd. BEDROOM HOME ON Hams Lake for rent or sale. FE _ 89429. HODERN birder A — 2 edrm, home. -F oni oe TION $67.50. MI e263, 7 BET ——- ag caer Or ELIZ m . 152. _or- +BEDRM. MODERN, FULL A gieock West suburban month. To, Realtor poser f FE 2-481 2 BEDRM. HOUSE. 6 RMS. bath, basement, het water, Tage, storms, Williams Lake, +4257. BEDR heat, $35. ONUten en rms., wEik rs CGE NS AND EAST Boulevard Vacant 6 room ‘ick ranch Fult basement. Pi fur- nace ¢% month PE R-6819 NOVI. MICHIGAN. € ROOMS AND bath, aoa decorated $60 mo _MYrtle 2 KEW 2 BEOROON HOME oO 7 Ore Long Lake . ON LAKE aoe heat, Jaundry, TV, MY zeett. OTEL KITCHENETTE bivd., with transportation at your Call FE 4-3009 MODERN 3 & 4 RMS UTILITIES | rowan’ | SEDRAL APT NEAR peel Rd. MI 46378 or LOVELY 3 nee. AND BATH. ‘Pine ‘seas NEAR CLARKSTON - ORION RD. NEW UPPER -4 ROOM AND BATH, gas heat, stove and refrigerator, __$65._ 54 E, Columbia. FE 8-2019. WICE ¢ ROOMS. -U"PER, IN PON- tiac, on bus line, garage good locati EM 3-0714., ORCHARD CT. APTS. TE | NICELY Age rc = APT. 97 S. PONTIAC nti CATAL : enette spt util, fn OR 3-4555. A an rhe ‘¥ NICE 3 AND BATH, entrance, no drinkers, tower Modern 6 r fire ' e ™ms.; ‘u- . for immediate occu 2 BEDRM, TERRACE. GAS HEAT. HEAT. FE 5-171] or 405 Low: Mi i | BATH sige erg yard. 2 heat. 2223 M: 8-0421 bet. 2-BED) EA $60 month. ring 4, OR 2 eee 335 bos o ‘STREET bath bath, if. Fa asi ar xe) pm RMS. BATH, tu § = ton ‘i mL intonville, eat 0 OR BED NEW 6 asoha & ee MOD- ern. wniy ser stove & oven, §75 mon 361_N. Roslyn. NEW — TWO BEDROOM. BATH, ofl — Ae cig 274 Tower Rd. el. EM 3-3846. cn Oil arora & al Si. On Call FE bedrooms. Phone mont 7-2201, Eves. MAyfair 6-2923. On SCHOOL. 6 RMS. bsm’t and garage, $85 MAyfair PONTIAC TRAIL AT WELCH RD, RD Also Pontiac Trail and 7 Mile Detroit. a ee WALLED Tx Close to city Reas MA 42293 sro 00M, BREEZE Oxford, §100. OA RM. $75 a month S008 on OL 2-351 7 BE BEDRM. TERRACE. aa OR abot oe -_ Auto, gas heat FE Eves. 3 BEDROOM USE. U) . EM 3-3474. bh th . Mr. a at 19 Sal- a ae tea a Mae ae OPEN foe & ata etd 10 A.M THROUGH 9 Rent A; Ante. Unfurnished uM goo, lower, 3 rms., | and water furnished, $50 a month. 2601 “N. Pe A rooms. oe heat, Ground floor a Houses Furnished 35 GROUND FLR.| 19957 Baby welcome or bachelors. rE as. 3-BEDROOM RANCH IN BLOOM-/ field Towns’ mhige $125 ox Call _ Realtor Pa RENT IT—OWN IT New 3 bedrm. brick, Basement. Paved. street, city sewer & wa- ter, All deluxe extras. 327 ~W. Princeton. Off Baldwin Ave. near Walton. Builder. RENT OR SELL. 615: ae coe Cla: 3 bedrm. 1% Oil heat, alum Pon vile Ble: etree ms auto hot water softene | piso 30 Glass st., Orton RENT 6 RMS, AND BATH. ee with owner, White FE 56-6267 between “ot bm. bas ont, “ig ee aults em Suto, *s a ad erred, $76 mon 3 pref FE 2-3922. SUBURBAN 3 T BEDROOA HOME 15 Tt Children welcome. $4008 and CALL PE between 2 __5_ Bund SMALL 2 BEDRM HOUSE. $70 er __FE_5-5151 aft }ROOM AND SHOWER ai __furn, in Orion. M Patt RIL rE BEDRM. HOUSE NR, ford hi hoo} 7 RM H HOUSE. a PER WE. . Tasmania Ave, F 62. 3 poe “HOME, sre rent Clarkston area. O) 3-0826, TPEDRM MODERN, 468A MO. 4 beara C. Pa Panay "REAL set NA Tat _NA_ 17-2818 3 BEDR Auto, oil enn +BED! ment, Famswort, 8125. corne: SMALL a Sal HEAT. 467 Irwin after 4. ee BOLE saa t of Beechcrest and “908 per month, EL- Pie ete et basement hal lock Bouth of ae, Le Sad nee. FE “KM. UNPURN. 4363 wi AT’ . In Waterford. L ve ON _3-1556 or Inquire $217 SYLVAN LAKEFRONT. 4 ROOMS, gas heat, — condition, May 1 1950. $55 Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W Pike SMALL HOUSE NEAR THE CITY. Year-round renters wanted. PE 4-5005 Ranch Homes -~COMPLETE- PRICED AT ONLY $8,290 IMMEDIATE - POSSESSION 2 or 3 Bedrooms 50 Foot Lots YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS With Dining Area LARGE LIVING _ ROOM eran wicca MODEL OPEN OUTSIDE STORAGE WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 1 NEAR NEW NORTHERN ~HIGH SCHOOL SHOPPING CENTER Dorothy S Snyder La Lavender =| VALUES gr a — Older home wit bedrooms and full bath weer SIDE — 7 — home tn downtown. Master bedroom, F 4 = ‘GILES i basement, “jas heat. M1800, ee AREA enclosed breeseway and ir Roman brick Ereotce and wall ceramic tile bathe mode! kitchen, hot water baseboard, ge Keke Harber home. Clases peren and OS i eheses. ‘Onl: ha 600 do BRICK 4 FAMIL THIS ALWAYS RENT — _ qpactunant has Rag Roy mane Ine. :— ee OR 1923 Coon Evenings & Sunday 4 Gara lot, Call for + iatormation. GILES REALTY CO. AVE. AVAILABLE NOW All the things you would put tn AT WALLED LAKE we UTART REALTY we Ba oom FIRE. x~ 4 J OLL new Tg. “tat is edrooms, with ‘2 Schuell Realtor, FE 21011 FOR 4bedroom, modern home, E 5-1268. BRICK RANCH-ST YLE Excellent location in Oxford. Near school Home offers i nee, Fell basement with ieundr asement with iaun room. 20° by 20° garage. ar | WEBSTER REALTOR : oar ¢. N W Oxtors “On 83133 Orion MY 92-2991 E Saford_ OA 63153 Orieg MY 2-00) Bedroom |! “HOMES $100 DOWN | Moves You In! 11,500 on 6 aes, terms. ow ad 6 and ecuared 3, J. REAL 2538 oe Sey. an NEW, N brick x bome cesemnar SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OP MODERN FEATURES SUNDAY 25 2851 FRANKLIN RD. Lovely 7 room brick and Nr. Linc igh WESTOWN "REALTY GRADE SCHOO FE_8-2763 or EVES Le NSPORTATION BY OWNER. 1 4-RM. & 1 5-RM. IN- EASY FHA TERMS $348 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT Friday and Saturday 2 PM.:7 PM. OUT PERRY — RIGHT on MELROSE 2 B WATCH POR OPEN SIGN: DLORAH BLDG, CO, FE 2-9122 3 BEDROOMS 1% BATHS, NO age Le oer R31028 $1,000 down oe Sout BY OWNER. You nrove im, finish it -Yyour- BY BUIL ag level starter home. 1 acre lot . $8,250. after FLATTLEY BUILDING CO, TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS | Sijaii HOUSE LOW DOWN PAT. OPEN | For Colored is the best value ever, Vacant and redecorated like new, d bath and Phon Kinzler Realtor, e710 Wet weaen oe basement, GI 4% per cent mort: | NEAR M59 & CROOKS se gg Owner. § rooms, bath, sun room herd utility. Storms: and screens, Lot §0%260. Garage. $7,000, Small i. FE, 89-2467 selt. ‘OR 3-2C71, OR 3-1070. 4 RMS. AND BATH, GARAGE AND fenced yard $9 25 $500 down. Call before 6 p.m, 56-1470, SMALL 4 oom HOUSE. 690 -_Beet Lake road, SMALL HOUSE AT ENTRANCE Dodge Park No.: “en Inq. 4008 aaeay Dr, between 9 & 7. 8A’ A HAS 3 BEDROOM $125 Lake Tiv, on 2 lakes. Cail after | Bim: On Saat Scott Lake arage De- perk ber ist bedroo ane carport. 1812 Warwick. "$100. cember 1. FE 4-5090 or FE va08. i RMS, AND UTILITY heat. 1 child welome FE 2.1886 | after 6, ARM HOUSE. 100 ern. Rattalee Lake month. MA 56-6507. me +-BEDR i? rs old hoe rane ie y Lske, b GA- 5 oAkiand : 4 ion BA AND GTILITY 0 Markey, 41106. Walled Lak \ DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it ‘easily through Classified Ads»To ' sell, rent; buy, swap, hire,) ne dial FE 2.8181, . NEW RANCH HOME 600 EASY TERMS, H BLDG. CO Al CO. Bildor of, pfesional Homes Compar ‘eta : GT NOTE DOWN, 14 MONT, war |- Huron, FE or rE 44013. NG | inate 3. -BEDROOM RANCH TRL-LEVEL SiARTER foMa ay, meaner =. 3 emt ne N Nothing Down starter ome vom bine fot Our ohans Big ae ed Aine oun COLOR: ~ Raghy BP sen modern 4 room Asking price $5,050. = yor Stncome ‘property st "TWENTY-FOUR "TRADE AoE Bow ek, ce cod ng off of Union LX. Rd, For C. SCH UETT, Realtor oi ‘2-791 x CARROLL LK. SUB. | a Ww now selling the erected. = ial Fo "os the beautiful Carroll, : Lk, subdivision, Beauty and com-| ith the best in con- struction. Offering 3 and 4 bed-! #|. VETS Moves You In NO OTHER COSTS PAYMENTS ONLY $79 PER MO. INCLUDING LOW. TAXES AND INSURANCE 3 Bedroom Brick Front Full Basement Por r Sale Houses 43 Bs. Sale Houses 43} Hempstead $24,990 FHA TERMS | - aie Lovely fami tome win remot | = Bloomfield separa ing “nn rebedsicd art Sarees | > Township ment with si6ol. gas heat, ‘gas a water heater, © Siler ete . bedrm. ths, Bloom- bas ine ace at Solr oy eee Price = ™ atte bot. * f BEDROOMS . i Fe tuba lea ts | Ee a a it e ee, Fe with large dint ; = & & Immediate Occupancy ALL BRICK FULL BASEMENT 44-FT. RANCH CITY SEWER AND WATER $13,990 INCLUDES 4 LARGE LOT BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE CARPETING COLORED PLUMBING $040 © CAN MOVE YOU IN EE THIS BEAUTIFUL RICK aging TODAY! You'll love the - complete with ocated in new subdivision sdjotning Isaac Crary and = Mac sil oe Unus- ag at see Moe Rd. 1 block north M59 and Cass Lake Rds. OPEN 1-8 P.M WEEKENDS OPEN 3-8 PM. WEEKDAYS FEDERAL R862 ,CORP. FE BY OWNER: ae BRICK. ful basement, gas heat. 65 E. Bivd, N. Sat., Sun. and evenings gi OWNER 3 as? uc —_ home j acres MY 3- John K. IRWIN SYLVAN MANOR 3 bedroom, 1% bath brick ranch home. Black.top street, close to nd ‘clean. center. Very = tis best. Easy terms to suit BC SCHUETT, Realtor OPEN ™ FE 2-Te1l EM 3.4197 = Saturday and Sunday > HAYDEN | 1 PM—s:0 Px. ' ROCHESTER AREA. ponies | OPEN DAILY z wiv deco x bedrooms. "0 furnace. Garage, 3 P.M.—8:30 P.M. ‘ $1500 down, ‘ AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. No Furnished sindel : down payment y mortgage AT CORNER NEw. closed cost for qualified GI PORT & BALDWIN a \'s story frame home Piastered Blocks North of- Walton.) . pug 2 B.R. men ie rere. oe | PERRY. joor unfinished. car gara, Fenced yard. 0,00. . ee ORION TWP 4 Room home| LAND COMPANY Needs ns Lrrygens § vob ge FE 8- 4 48] ment or W Tade eq ome in Pontiac, weet BOWE, Bre tun yee] 40, SELL EE ESTATE ra. fom boure. Oak floors. V. blinds. ka sae ee van ee Bath, ol] heat. Gas water bester.| fy) “path, ‘Utility room. Large : See a hee ee Bs i room home. Baseme arage. Nice tot, with lake priv- : WE) duplicste 96,000. 1. re es close * oy Pal price nly I. c “HAY DEN, Realtor EMBRE screed GREGG. ay 86 E. Walton FE 8-044! EE & o Open Eves. Sun. 49 to 2 UNION LAKE VILLAGE i niebeimartligs ‘mms TLR SATS, ear 2 5 an oe 32-3314 = arpe ar 6. e HLAND, FP 1 = fenced yard, 99.200 5 block from Be sya sane & a ae | OCHEST _ i Ek cel early. 4 » ranches _, keW arth’ co bedroom ranch. picture windows, a Fh oo Liberal FHA terms Only hed c on = gas water, $ $245 moves you ip This a ys B. — a Inc. Deautifuly built ott ‘around su M 111| home. $1, below re- Rochester eet cost, Lot 50x ft ; SCHEL VErmont 8-6800 : BRICK RANCH, ‘3. BEDRM., CE- - ; ramic ‘—. aa heat. ree storms | & K ee ree. basem ‘tarage, oak floors, po 7a _ler_softene: solense ‘23-3819. 2 Sylvan Village : 4 bedroom, 1% bath home ' rs pose LT and din- ome ing 6, . Fecrea- tion room alousie win- dowed porch and 2 car ga- rage. Call for particulars. 2902 LACOTA Loon Lake CHEROKEE HILLS 3 bedroom ranchtype home NY 2. with attached 2 car garage SAT. & SUN. 2-6 4 --and Knotty Pine and Beautiful new custom brick ranch Jalousie windowed rh, home in Carl Bird's new Chero- House is only a few years kee Hills sub 3 bedrooms, dining eld and has aluminum room, 18x17 living room with fire- and screens. piace 2 ceramic tile baths, alum. P Large lot is z 70 — double glazed windows and mar- price and par- ble sills ughout. Full base- : ment for rec room, gas heat and ot — ae et ssrage L Elizabeth Lake Estates Price sane Dard WP. 4 reom and bath bu low situated on Deautif Turn East off Scott Lake Rd. jandscaped hoger iste 3 blocks N. of Elizabeth Lake Rd and walt to attic, Cal] for John K. Irwin & Sons. particula: Realtors WM. H. KNUDSEN 313 West” Tiron Street | REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd |—Pbone FE 50447 or FE 2-4031 FE 44516 Evening No. 0.0-0-0-06° NOTHING DOWN. $1500 dn. 100° x 400° lot, 21 ft. liv.) pimrier, home. Wess partly rm. large kit, ceramic bath, 36)" e. z ft. rec. rm. village priv. sterms|BY OWNER — 2 FAMILY 1 LEV- & screens, Water —— oak} ¢l. 2 bedrm., bath & utility, liv — auto furnace, excel.| in rey kitchen ripe Lot berhood Best ochesia many rE — ae $1 — $2,000 py gon WALLED ae me RANCH home c. bedrms., Pa dining ell, sliding fies to uy, iandscaped owner ane ferred. Must sell. sell, $18,050. Market ~ +1403. | ae PEOPLE GO BY alow wi Pas must pass this beautify spans cupaee hon ft.“ranch” home for for ss located a Uving ropm end dinette, Pull sis veut Sad wo] A corpeled 1% rage. Priced at "$13,200 w ih $1,575 down on F.H.A. terms. OFF BALDWIN 2 bedroom ranch with wall i wall carpeting. Nga g rm, and 2 bedroom FA nog 1% Phe at aie. “Priced _— required, FOR COL : ORED .y 4 rooms and bath for own- er; pu on Nothing down, just closing costs. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5$-9471 042 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ¢ - RANCH-TYPE HOME, $550 _—_ ivileges, 2 large lots. ae needs some finishing. Conv. . shopping centers, etc. Pn’ ute 3-6448. ‘ sid: eit a youn. tere a8 = ie own, over mortgage. By owner, oa Sos a "B D” Walking Distance to Eastern Jr. High clean neat 3 bedroom family ome, conveniently located to bus and stores. Featur- living room, se € fToom, attractive kitchen with eating basement, gas heat ter, rage, 2 lots. $10, bie — Be sure you West Side 3 Bedroom ge | down pay- i : ; mediate $80: sion. our family a 'taver, Pad i? “BUD” Nicholie, Rane 4 eM. se Releh St. es eichner FE res FE 48773 ee possession. MA Dotted RN GI'S—NOTHING nore iving nog with ‘saverat fireplace, neat and clean riced at only $14,950 | NO MONEY DOWN North side. Cute 2 bedroom home available on GI. Only $8,750, NORTH SIDE 2? FAMILY 6 nice rooms and bath on Ist floor, 2 large rooms and bath up. Pull basement, gas heat, ved street. Priced. at only 10,500, small down payment. John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors 877 LOWELL ST. E. ¢ OF JOSLYN 3m rt bedrooms, 1'4 baths. a bos ry taimily kitchen, family room paneled recreation room. Feaheres include an attached ga- ott piasteréd walls, oak floors, Timken silent automatic fur- ore that can't be soationes here bg this ad would cover the ot. column. The pode d is Say $17,900 with $3,000 - DONELSON PARK A charm 1% story brick home located apy Ee of Pontiac's finest eee The iy ft, living room and 13 ft. dining room are fully car- peted. 2 master bedrooms are on the main oval with sxpene- able attic for 2 extra bedroo Other features include a cheerful kitchen. natural birch fireplace tiled bath oak fi ed walls 2-car get tt's clean as a pin and tip-top condition. Priced at $19,500 with $5,000 dn WHITE BROS. = ESTATE 3-1295 seo. Bisie Hw Open. Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 1 "th 2 A COMPLETE HOUS $850 DOWN A BEDROOM, FULL BASEME: GAS GooD NEIGHBORHOOD. CLOSE TO PONTIAC MO- TOR, LET U8 SHOW YOU. JIM WRIGHT REALTOR sir? OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-944] PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 MULTIEVE LISTING SERVICE LAKEFRONT, SPACIOUS, INFOR- 3. bedroom, year around home. Boat, motor, many extras Owner transferred. $22,500. MArk- et 4-3525. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ba r het aa NEW BRICK RANCH W. SUBURBAN—$15,200 3 delightful bedrooms, a gor- geous living room and an excel- lent modern kitchen will thrill you when you inspect this bri a ranch for your future home Recreation room and water —s ner. $3.000- down to a 4% cent mortgage payable at $: 65 per mo. Remember 4'4 per cent interest 1s a real big saving for you. Already financed for another saving. 800n &s possi’ Gra here is an Ws HURON | SIX RM. FRAME HOUSE. NEEDS See this lovely home as | ble. MULTIPLE List NG ‘SERVICE Immediate Possession $450 DOWN AND Bae MORTGAGE 4 bedroom modern. 2 down, gas heat Open 10-6 p.m., FE 6-2443. gas “heat, was water heater, sium: on brick er cafiath storms & screens & fenced yard. cement driveway. $10, cash Vacant & newly decorated. Un- or $il terms. believable low a of $12,600; © ie wore ce sowet Cash to new mortgs noe$ Dake patleges” 7a “OnE. 212 W. RU TGERS down 2 bedrm modern Oe shes: plas Only 2 years old. Pive rooms & tered walis. Larae we. MY 2-3791. led bath ~ ferorrpinhar Ss ba eat, as Water eater, ence t yard Ay alum storms & screens, MIDDLETON ase to schools & bus line GI. resale Only $1,400 down & SPECIALS! balance of $74 00 ¥ month in- cluding insurance taxes. 102 ©. Huron = eres 4 $1,000 DOW — Located approx- Eve PE uis-ve 2-3971 hiately” 12 miles ba of Sell or trade for smaller home ate Py ge Ph a Ranch home, bedrooms and can can © Poadr 2B b “v4 +-BEDROOM RANCH, ¢ $14,500. $2900 andspicture windows. 2 large down to new FHA. OR pe BA with b! pai ie i 2 = SELL OR RENT WITH OPTION. ets and budieia storage 5 rooms and bath, basement, ga- space. Modern e stream- rage. PE 4-2440 lined kiteben “ple geod ma neal wrgemeeey On 2 Beautiful tes WE HAVE eee ty “HOUSES. 5. 5, repairs. rice $5,250. Only $250) $2500 down Z down, a6 month. EM 30195. P. W. DINNAN 66 W HURON FE 4-2577 SACRIFICE 6 RMS 1% BATHS. Fireplace, 2 pao with lake privi- Ie es. #4," 30 rn $750 down. OR Dp MODEL OPEN FROM 12 TO 8. NEAR TEL-HURON ccaeed lots with rost den and yard | privileges, Don't let th = IT ua" - = $730 =DOWN Located off Matcher: Ra. 7. — Lake, rge 4 and bath. Aluminum siorms and screens, In nice location, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N, JOHNSON FE §-T731 FE b S-T747 ELIZ. LK. ESTATES — 7 BEDRM. 4 rm ee. ~~ basement. Rec. 3 J BEDRM BE BRICK. 3 . Lge. kitchen FA heat. nee ni Fake Ort storms & screens. $12,500. Orion 890 Joslyn Rd MY Malti Laes Realty Act on th $12.500 and $1,500 down. 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 $500 DOWN Vacant 3 bedrm. Full basement, —. yard. E. side. FE 2-6774 now 2 BEDRM. 1% CAR GARAGE. OIL -__furnace. Large lot. in. ee terior. Maceday Lake privileges. Low tell da Bal, $75 mo. 0 pcre ALL BRICK, FOR COL- ored, e to bus transportation. Oil hone Good income property. = = Between 9 am. & 6 BRICK TWO-FAMILY West side — — = and bath - down & Pull basement. Bepetase “Péiities. Double garage. NO DOWN PAYMENT Excellent 3 rere ranch- emcee ession—S per cent = rest. Comb. storm s NO DOWN PAYMENT Off Baldwin, 2 bedroom. Pull basement, gas heat. Comb. storm sash, Quick possession. FOUR BEDROOM BRICK West side 2 lots. Slate floored vestibule-very jove- ly living room. Wonderful recreation room with fire- place and bar. Large rear screened porch. Double brick garage. Gas fired steam heat. See for yourself -by appointment please, CA$H FOR LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W. HURON 8ST. FE 5-8183 BY OWNER 3 bedroom aluminum storms & screens. Near schools. Lake privi- leges, My ee fr and $48 monthly payments, OR 6 and 7 rooms From $500 to room a Frag? kitchen. finished and the floor is’ tiled. gas furnace, @ rec, room 2 car garage, 2 beautiful lots. This lovely home is in the very best condition, Call now for full information, POPULAR DRAYTON area at- tractive 2 bedroom one floor home. Carpeted living room, oak floors & plastered walls, full basement, economical gas heat, last year’s fuel bill $102. Low taxes, 4 lots fronts om 2 streets. A rare bargain for only $9500 Wiliam Miller Realtor FE 2.0263 1078 W. Huron Open 9 to 9 “Special for Colored” 3 bedrm., full bsmt., new gas furnace, water softener. Large lot for garden, ial a” $8,500, $600 dwn. FE 4 j 2-Family Home on Dixie Hwy. Frontage 60x500 feet, zoned manufacturing F.C. “OPEN | SUNDAY 5 rurT $250 DOWN 3-bedroom starter home with full basement and rough wiring, Ex- tra large lot 96x15q ft. Located in goad section near Pontiac airport. Immediate possession. A PERSONALITY HOUSE Tailored to the needs and comfort ors, birch cal nets and — siding. $8, 230 on your lot, Call for details. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT FFICE OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 Co. Corner Willams si Rd. & M59 OR 3-1235 a Space for business building in front. Ideal for almost any type of business, A rea) bargain at $10.500, terms. 3-Bedrm., Full Basem't Elizabeth Lake Estates 1955 .frame bungalow with at- tached garage. Well located on 80x166 foot lot. Neat and clean, oil furnace, Chance for a smart buyer. $1,500 down and $75 per month, Giroux - Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 FOR SALE OR RENT 3° BED- room home, Indian Village, fur- nished or unfurnished with option to buy. 2-64 $200 DOWN 2 bearm cere: 3 bedrm modern DOW 2 bedrm., modern. iM car gare C. PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M15. Ortonville NA 71-2815 FOR COLORED 3 bedroom with full basement. Gas heat. On Pontiac southeast side. $5,050 with $550 dow R. D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake aa FE 4-1157 E 4-4821 6 poems 2? BATHS, ¢ Sis HEAT, "14 _feneais. 93 8. Midland. RILEY SECOND STREET 3 bedrm. home with carpet- ed living & dining room. Gas heat. 1'9 car gatage, paved drive. Fenced lot. Outside grill. All in immaculate con- | dition. Will consider your home in trade or FHA terms § BEDROOM Situated on i acre of good ground, Oak floors, plastered walls, stone finish, Full basement & garage. In ex- aes condition, On FH. erms BROKE 500 whisabete i ek Rd. FE 61157 . * FE 44831 6 LARGE RMS & BATH. 3 LOTS. Close to Eastern Jr. High. Also 5 rms, near Rochester. FE 5-0780 NEWLYWEDS OR RET’D COUPLE Lovely Waterford Twp. ranch-type home. 6 rooms, 1% baths, beau- tiful rec. room with bar, separate laundry room and workshop, com- pletely tiled, ay oo landscaped lot, with Tennessee jedge barbecue in fenced back yard. + school district and close to shop- ping center. No dealers, shown by intment, Write Pontiac Press FOR cue 3 HOME NEEDS L US PLEASE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, ’ Open Daily ® to 9—Sunday 12 to 5 2 BEDRM. HOME. WILL SELL or trade equity on larger home. | FE 8-1378. LAWRENCE W. Gaylord DRAYTON WOO 3 bedroom Grarnane Aluminum Ranch home on large nt, lot. ‘Living room 13 x th a beautiful fireplace, Fuil basement with fireplace, Attached 2 car garage. Priced at only $22, acc with reasonable terms. You | buy it when you see the beautiful ; large shade eres: Me VAjeintotiahey Y Agape “Here's some cookies Mom sent over,.Mrs. Powers. We had more than we could eat... the way they turned out!’’ Rervien ine, 4/22 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 STOUTS Bes t Buys Today $950 For this modern 5 basement. oil furnace, DOWN street. Full gas water beater. alum. storms and secre and fenced yard. Vacant for immedi- ate possession. — : 4 BEDROOMS _. Hard to find at this low this ty: home Price o 5 $11,000 Excellent location near new : a re shopping & sm ase heat, paved is one. - a ie $650 Will move dandy little located in area, storms an nm water heater. large basement large 3-car drive. Call DOWN tue into this room home, Crescent. Lake fenced |! ot, screens, electric Small month- ly payments on balance, Plus smal] fot thig att home near DOWN mortgage costs ractive 3 bedrm. Lincoln Jr, High. — 20 ACRES Vacant parcel located west of Ponti ac on sexy blacktop soil, og large ranch nee. Only 950 with $1,000 down, BUSINESS eee on Oakland Ave, i —— , also good adi ble rng any ¢: — Only $15, Edward M. rade area, with Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw st. Ph. FE 5-8165 mn til 6 p.m, Closed Sunday FOR COLORED 2 bed ful = basement, mod- hom. eae street oil heat, large - $125 moves you in 4% 4 | CENT MORTGAGE— VACAN pret ranch tered walls, s kitchen w bedrooms, plas- inet oak floors, lge. vent fan, birch’ cup- boards, basement = rec, area, gas heat — tures. CALL FO MATION. ap mor ale —— ' old = bath I saree kitchen, car- ae pec Hs * wasurance. SEE a few fea- are FOR FULL INFOR- ust 2 years M% per cent mort- month on rer IT TODAY LONG LAKE FRONT Attractive 3 bedroom home large living . room ceilings, base with fireplace. cove ment, auto. oll heat. agi bad attached 1% car ga- POINTMEN SUSAN as 4 room. a CALL OR AP- FRONT 2 bedrooms, good condi: tion. Pull price $7,000. Smith- Wideman oo ESTATE 4-4526 OPEN EVES. 412 W. HURON ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE, = within 5 blocks of Pontiac North- ern & grade $65 mo FE ‘school, $8,000, $500, 8-3924. DE 3 to 5 Sunday 84 Dwight Two-family, ment, 5& rooms ay stove = Ts thetude a’ base: oli. heat, ement income invest- ms down; 4 > onl 2 berg Nat. fireplaces in each apt. Directions: Huron near reste’ R. Huro FE 5 o161 Turn N off W Webster School. Tripp, Realtor Ton Street or FE 44278 AKEFRONT, VACANT. 3 bedroom, large living room with fireplace, base a e = t, Pl pis down. Hurr Lauinger Real Estate. "OR 3-8138. —ASSOCIATE— BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 8-9663 ! $1,200 for Equity 2 BEDROOM home, 2% story. Gas heat, car garage. This is a sacrifice sale. __ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ROCHESTER. AREA 4 og othe Many closets F 0 R Cc eautifu OOrs car plastered bode: attached by lovely breeze- H U R RY, en you look at this home for $19,750. you will compare jt other homes ry sles $10,000 othe — You just have to see ft. 136 E. PIKE. ST. OPEN EVES. FE 84 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ASH INA sell things \through ‘Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 2-8181, ~f rm —s j Established in 1916 SPACIOUS — Brick and frame ranch home. 3-bedrms., 1/4 baths. closets galore, 1 sq. living area, oi] heat, storm s: 120 ft. ride, Built in ‘56, $13,500 —$1,760 dn.—$83 per me includ- ing taxes and insuranc IMMACULATE — Little home in the country approximately A mile north a Pen Rae Lot 130x130, fenced Nite trees., > large ante spot, car garage. Just ri a for wt weds or retired coup Only $1, dp, SHORT IN CASH?—$005 yh ou in to thig 2-bedrm id den uD, Ww. Part basement. eee rnace liv, rm lor 0x12. Lovely bet. ete sate for kiddies 2-car ‘Garage “needs some yp 09 = Tota} price—$6 950, Floyd Kent, Inc., Realtor oe rib at omy el m Sunday § to PE 2-0 5 MER PARKING AMPLE cus FOR SALE OR LEASE, REAL estate business Includes ake tiring. This property is 45 x 145 ft. deep. A BS oes to the right party. PARTIALLY FINISHED SHELL, 5 bedroom, full basement. 2,000 sq to schools & ehurehes. . $3,300 with $300 dn. BROWN. NOTHING DOWN—3 bedrm. brick, full basement, oil on _fumace, —_— storms and Oak Good east side "foeation. $300. closing costs, $400 DOWN—Canal ‘front at Wil liams Lake. Beautiful lot. Clean, neat, 2-bedroom house needin minor repairs This ig a rent. beater. $700 aay obec ie J east side, Cy- clone fenced lot, earl afareee, emall, neat and cozy ho _ DOWN—This ts it! A real deal ~ the savings«minded ple. good 4 room, home for Seeresit besides 3 good tal units. Corner lot on paved streets. ‘MORE MONEY NEEDED — Lots more excellent living. Silver Lake area bedroo ery brick with at- es hn fun os al “this for only $23,500 with terms. L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W. Hur FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing ‘pervig 25 & &27 EAST 8ST. MILFORD, Nice id $80 mo montaly se "as $2,000 below cost of $18, firm price. $1509 dow FHA or land contract, Owner. MU 3%}BEDROOM PANELED WALLS. Drayton Piains OR 3-9498. $900 DOWN 2 bedroom home & garage. Liv- ing room carpeted, gas heat, paved street, iarge well ene scaped lot. | MODEL HOME) Now for sale, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, heated garage, driveway, birch cupboards, wall to wall wool car- eting throughout. Hot water eat, Thermopane windows, lot 182 x 250. Ready for immediate occupancy. price, $17,900, will consider small free & clear homie. 4 can information call — HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DRIVE urn $10.80. 9000 down, rz tee. ungalow, North room lea sell, ful with low down payment, Call now for a ent, ast Side Income 5 Rooms po and down, living room, ria ‘ae —_ full pesne mesa with 2 to make Sled isirs y ae ie ‘ou — ups . ¥ ir A to, sel $12,500; ane CRAWFORD kas MY _ 3-1143 609 E. Flint St. / OPEN en sare e, i acres eS i te wer PE 9 wat -$100 to sich DOWN $8,500 to $35,000 totals, Any home, _Svailabie. C. SCHUETT, Realtor , 460 W. Huron PE 2-Toil an cme a Theat and on . yard has eat of ’ pletely fenced. — ents. fireplace. Modern minute kitchen with flowers com~ There is & with a pra drive Healy new ‘a car garage. y monthly pay- c- built-in oven and range. Formica MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SUNDAY 2-5 TRI- LEVELS 4 BEDROOMS | 1% BATHS . PANELED ACTIVITIES ROOM WITH FIREPLACE OVEN & RANGE 2 CAR ATTACHED, GARAGE MANY OTHER Outstanding Features WALTON BLVD. TO CLIN- FOR OPEN SIGNS. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen)| : REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 3771.8. Telegraph Eve. & Sun. MSU NEAR tc OUR aoe you or, can pay for bo4 in 10? 4 rooms, bath, —, gae heat, 9 cor- ner lots FE 5-6194. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN GEORGE R. cup- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. 262 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-1103 —_ n 9-9 On s-1608 3 BEDRM., 14 BATHS, rty — M sey he es ty. E STORMS, 3-047 Eee ND AVENCE- Near Wisner School. Nice corner, | _ busin ne an toes Has larg prin nace. e355 room holse, in 2 auorttnente oi] fur- erms or discount ‘or cash. PONTIAC REALTY 73 Baldwin FE 5-8275 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH bath, heatin, — lot. $5,500 Bhone PARTIAL ond saint? LAKE ORION es come year ‘round om home with larg room overlooking the lake. Ideal for the working couple. = — Terms. Early posses- i P. HOLMES, Inc. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FE 5-2053 OXBOW LA 3. bedroom frame. Glassed in lin & 8t. 3-234. KE Fireplace. h. Close to Dub- ‘atrick Schools, EM she PE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 MULTPLE LISTING SERVICE PE_ 58-2209 $1. 000 DOWN CLEA 5-0603 8:30 OPEN SUNDAY (2 FO 5) pod Na >> fa crac south ashington 3 Soarenei brick, 1% heat, with both Hills, dr. baths, one owner home is very reasonably priced, wice $4,000 down will h POSSESSION —s “Ee nice a craroom Rome, PAUE"D.“HAMMOND curses we eee eee FE. -774i Eves. 5-4714 heat and hot water, = jum, sigma and wereona and enon | gy,, 1020 DOLLAR on PHA “4 ro ln a ° 3 bedrm, brick home. Tms & sc incinerator & much-much DOLL HOUSE Procyon 6 left. 327 W. Princ Jaca! = miter rasp ag al $190 DOWN , ve iifcnent Aeeeiows and 2 car ga- acer iced at $8200 Cc rooms, Gas heat. En; moet is a very sora tad at that price. Let's look at i SOUTHEAST SIDE 3 bedroom home with full base- ment 1% car garage. 3 bedroom home with full base- ment, 2 car garage Several others to choose from. All GI's with mortgage cost down, GEORGE R. IRWIN REALTOR 69 BALDWIN FE ‘s-0101 Oakland, FE 5-0885, Bu OPEN SUNDAY 1 See Oakland County's -6 paradise! Lovely, exciusive Pleasant Lake with w Woods, av streets and community water. 3 brick models to inspect minimum of 1200 ft. living area. lore: bed a ae hu A FINE BEDROOM HOME IN Indian village. $15,000, $2,000 dwn. New gas furnace, full basement and garage. A type, large rooms and “full be basement. All up to date, r terms, FE 4-1156 2 BEDROOM eer WILLIAMS Lake. Rent or seli, $550 DOWN 2? BEDRM. HOME. % acre of land. Near eae $7,- 550 full price. OR 3-6115. 3 BEDROOM 1 BATHS, BASE- ment, upstairs could be used for renta } purposes i 350, $750 down, 5 per month. Only $875 down. Modern 2 bed- room, large lot. Drayton area, > bas buy. It's Vacant. See it to- y Lebaron School Area bag (Boe condition inside & out edrooms one floor plan. Wail to wall carpet in living rm. & dinette. Excellent buy $11,600. E-z terms. GI. Terms ~— pred 2 bed- room ranch. Up to date kitchen — Snack Bar, Full price $10,- K Drayton Area — Nice 3 bedroom — a ay palatine car = e own fered at $14,250, > ~ . OPEN SUNDAY 104 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO —_ TO TRADE. PE isioa 0 13 LOWER STRAITS LAKE, 4 LOTS, ?-bedroom noone, nod oomm: $7886 _fu’ price, EM - “SYLVAN | LAKE Sam Warrwick has new 3-bedroom ry tri-level tanch home, a built-ins. 2-car = seceded es exclusive. ¢ miu fie eee | Or phone FE BS tor appoiniment ARRO with tne meee bills, Will? This 2 bedroom home has in- sulated walls & ceiling & gas furnace, wall to = carpeting in living room room, gy Seon! clean & dry with Socrcemaa space. At- tacned breezeway & 1% car ga- Bn bi — ag or yard, nr. Teste . $10,800, will WILL TRADE This West —s house for a T to val carpeting. bedrooms, full basement, 2 car rie hg located on 75 x 300’ lot, RETIREMENT SPECIAL tops. roping & screens, full price, aos $3,9 REAL RO TED MeCULLOUGH” REALTOR 5143 Call-Elizabeth Rd, COLORED G.I1.’s. NO DOWN PAYMENT 6 rooms and tile bath, 3 bedrooms, full basement, 8 heat automatic hot wa- - r heater, screen, _— pena paved rete trives. See them sow 284 SOUTH BLVD. W. piace reaayadl ~ pg oc -pit, itchen with ‘built’ fn a loads of Lake, JIM WILLIAMS. REAL prthans & INSURANCE FE 40547 1483 BALDW. ROYAL a 2 BEDRM., _ FHA. FE 8.0419. —s aster $480" ao 1% GA- disposal. SPECIALS : FOR NOVEMBER This —— modern. room home. with a and finished PEER HIGHL two hig a. full re. 14,350 KENNE v101 w, on! three bed- basement ANDS: bedroom brick home gas heat, ceramic tile ved street Pa and has ae Appointment DY FE 43500 | Open Evenings till 9 8 a FOR SALE, ¢ rms size dream oN gd full g rm,, basement, plenty ¢ of rm. for my family = third bedrm woraee. on furnace, 3 lots beautifu wa land. soapee, one block from Yes, it’s - F “aide By By owne school and “Hhaw or INCOME 6 large rooms a aan til a 3 ca : Lametr | + West side. iin: cleat hou as pari SUNDAY 2-7 DAILY ’TIL.7 | SUNDAY 2-5 2275 Silver Lake Rd. WH. 6% home and you inthe heart of the Silver ke area citse to centers, In Pontiac Saree Oe re e ‘ike ‘Barnee othe cat See Ot oot DI wy. — nN. RIGHT TO PARE RD SO NICE... to come home to, No other investment can contribute so much to a_ full ha life as a new home, one of fin built-in oven, ttac' WATKINS LAKE Have you been looking for a 3 bedroom home with 1'¢ —_- tile baths, a fire- pla full basement with completely finished recrea- room, a living rm. and titchen, = gareee. rivileges for under $20,000? This ts it! Priced at $16,500 on ea. WEST BLOOMFIELD — Ege om in — bedroo tate , living oe and dining room. Full base- ment with oil] heat, 1% car e garage. Priced at $6,500 with $000 down—$65 per month SAY “HELLO”... hod aed iving In this nearly 3-bedroom brick ranch with —— apreee. Nat- ura e. ermopane picture vindows ee omer extras, d in of our most desirable West suburban areas. Priced at «| WEST = SUBURBAN Neat, tidy, and vacant—¢ . Miles west. 4 room bunga- low with ofl heat. Newly decorated and situated on a large parcel 66x230 ft. Only Fis0 down, WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, RM. HOUSE —. HEAT; 2? car garage. GR 4-305 DUPLEX GRANDA = NEARLY new. Consists of nice living room, kitchen with dining azea 2 bed- rooms, and fleas, ons beat and hot mater. Plent, lose! ean g $1300 dgen’ tebe over GI loan mae A paymente, $7@- includes e. insuran Cc. A. WEBSTER REALTOR Oxford, 04. ae Lake Orion, MY_ 2-2291 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LJ = HOUSES SUNDAY 2 TO 6 362 Voorheis Road In beautiful Ottawa Hills: Coorg mee had the p: time. Im- clean and one of the — that we have po lege to offer in some BC evergreens and Hipp woe 4 age — cement drive. To in- find carpe in 2 rooms, stairs, and hall. ron Soll to pa ing, Webster and Bt. ee 8c) cols, Ask for Mr. Tuoh owner pra e & eax te. Ideai for business or retired er. ar — owner. oo, a fine man : for Mrs, Reninsce, a Model Home Sale Smart pe _— R -8QU. LAKE ROAD Ask for Mr pose JOHN Kinzler “670 W. Huron st or Phone rE 2-082) Eve, Phone FP 4.3528 ‘ SSS er ee WOo'3 a8i6 could easily be erted into £, 3 Ball cornento RORs with bullt- Lapeer Rd. or 24 % mile north Sprerpell Rd. or 3 miles me watch for Ladd’s Ey LADD'S got Beat: 95 3 CLARKSTON. houses, Jarge lot. 10 Buffalo. _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 AT UNION LAKE 4 bedrm. year round ranch, aa old. Ceramic tile bath, oar- tt and storage wail. Yb landsca jot 0 yards do water, Priced to Soak 4 via, oreogy down Owner, 1-8200, EM 3-46. : Apuok Late lowe oR *. Electric genes Betas will nan Deroy Sree Lavender 2 YEARS eu 3390 or Ma eear| Core Huntoon aiclcat 5911 Rowley: Fine ation ~ on toon e, 2 Bed- . im divided basement & e, beautiful enced yard Good swimming and tras. A ree sale. ETMAN re; e BUILDER Lake Lois “aad ind Lake Priv, 13 to. acre, Schools, | , churches, ta aig ah, door, Wind- pronsaee e923 800 Co joni Sy gas vee Me pS race door, ‘ded fieso-terms. Cail D. For Sale Lots (M58) 46 Pte Beautiful New Site at Watkins Hills Paved . water a Aityoue Wee flea have itt. (] ey con lontes, Inc. PHONE OMiando 3.4031 ies TB USINESS FRONTAGE s'Say “change it.” Sée The New Sites At” CHEROKEE HILLS! ete 5 om a JS hoic: 20 ACRES Black top frontage and some woods on this beautiful parcel north and west of Only $350 per cre with M. Stout, Realtor by Saginaw St. FE 56-8165 For Sale Farms 48 2 ACRES Bot YINE, $200 DN. NOR FOR SALE oy trade for F ing property, OL 6-2462 Sale Business Property 49 Pontiac. Edw ter: “fs ee al Elis. Lk. Rd. in of White Lk. Rd. sisteiet, vom miles east of High- land. 5 acres in all. Block — . 28 ac building ‘20’ by on emo — i dente, at i a! rlor, or er ail business, "Whole ‘prope 7 | See ae : ; go pig Ry en in the monly. $0 1 plus It stock, ie, . & and large ac parcels. vail- (64 _W, Lawrence St, able in all “prise, ranger . A A TRAILER PARK Groc., Gas Sta., Home = meme oles wy. SER ocae. “Smo wooded or Tolling - ames sites were planned sae Ess, voi a Moule: REALTOR ©, PARTRIDGE Dave ‘out to nie “Take Ra: 6 % te Lacota Rd, ; 6 N. ford 6:30, sa fhe is ay Realtor | ee eESTAURANT Fe SSOY GREE LL | SeaRen eetil sae “Sate Residential or commercial lots. troath. bee gh me ond. set HOLMESBARTRAM,| Heiss eu a) si: e WAL. Fevenat_Gooo BERT AURANTS. at pe 4 = aa a lot with ees ae ae and lunch room. Seatac ba fie Saar om Rage es et Kinaler Realy: € W. Buren S| =P. W- DINNAN 6 OW. aa FE 4-257. For Sale Acreage 47 ‘e be rina an LOAN OR Si. rite Pontiac Press Box “West Side Location 4 a corners, with large es on West St. 1 corner On Lake Ave. Ideal for i. pclinic, unde: er, oF Priced ht for oat — Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832" W. HURON PE £8550 — PE 81715 OA 0-065 Money to Loan 53) (Bate Licensed Lenders) was LOANS $25 TO $800 PE 41508 LAID-OFF WORKERS — CASH LOANS — No Principal age UNTIL Y¥ ane BF: TO WORK FOR _ LOANS TO $500, MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM WA Le DRAYTON LJ ‘SEABOARD FINAN EABOA D FINANCE 1185 N. PuREy. iT. Easy PARKING e-0e8i EIQuick Cash $25 TO $500 ature, auto or Home & hae. . LOAN CO. “_1_N. Perry st. (Corner Pike) em b ess. Whole rt; eae Based aR Sy Sek sale with $5,700 ‘ oe “a at REALTY CO.) 16 N MU 47852 AGE 100 x Zoned fommerelss 109s a available), $1,000 Dorothy y Snyder Lavenc Lavender vo aa pane BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE. i40/- x 206 ft, Good ay oo “priced right. nee Pontiac Press Business Opportunities 51 17 ACRES. LARGE FRONTAGE 2 eng poont on new — Ideal Good buildings write —— . eee FRIENDLY” SERVICE ~ LOANS $50 grrr ‘LOAN, Co $500 FE bun Borrow With Confidence $25 TO $500 - Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 8 8a w St. FE 4-0535 GET fact QUICKLY Up to $500 be and variety in substantial down pa res Shown by appointment only, ° MICHIGAN BUSINESS |SALES CORPORATION 38. te i PARE A gon nS ‘ene y ted * bere from Fa | 38 center, in Walled Lake toe er sntormation. call MA\, LACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE) 2-8181 for an ad-writer; ing paved street, $1,995 full ice, tral er on oe and 2 lady's cloth coats, All . #28 down: "ow: 2 Bt 46, Davisburg, Mich a Ea hood gondinien, $30 for ; Ng OV T “a. LAF® OR ON” AN Oaklar 1d gg - M home, enclosed poreh,”newiy dec- EXCELLENT Burl coe size 16, like new. erated col heat, gma dows er! = OPPORTUNITY |Loan Company |saremerr ccormes LAGE EW A Western Auto Asso- sale for winter and size lake: prick, Ex. ciate store jocated in Bie? tuxedo, size fair posed basement 2 : stirepiaces 3 choice central thumb ar- ° ~ 13 Sar garage. 622.500 builder. ea, Idea! location in MEK @ 5 ARDORTED | CLOTRING, FE wale cpamnies’ Boon 402 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG.| £000 buys, mostly Ige. sizes, FE pr frets | {i iets whe fan? = | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | save ox mans S0nre @ TOR township water system; 6 miles Nev Bowlgee large N 05. & up. We do the ft west of Pontiae on Highland Rd a mere Sarees for 202 N. MAI fing, 11 Victor.” Highland Park. M-58 from 43200 to $8100 | Soauiding "1663 Liberty ROCHESTER, MICH. | ,To®mend stb, Owned-developed-soia by - & Lapor. Mich ace TAN TWEED COAT. ae ie. =u oan K. ay patty _ hawk 45. ee a Perfect cond FE 2- : GED CLOT HT Fa MOSTLY LY PONTIAC LAKEFRONT ‘T| ARE YOU LOOKING FOR a BUST- noudtherr Goops wes. ‘aise wiles. for home. 18 New 4 bedicom and utility, rec, es oe. free “Michigan Ph Becket Se Ee oe tae ae room ; eallor ca ee 7 anre— age dry rob “ao ieerea "Sonti eategesaer, 100 = ra TO NEED cloth coat, sixe 244. FE. er 00) $5 0 landscaped, te tence. Best “FORCED TO SELL SELL | So ft epee g|- Sale Household Goods 57 e to beyond TA’ : le ima ‘cor Pua se control “=” tam foresd to teh] eg Feng 11 DOWN HOLDS A USED TELE. iba well established and profita- "Bank B Co. 8161 Commerce Paul M. Jones, Real Est. Salesse tee ‘sma ee State” Bank Pca a e 832_W. lease, Will be sold. by in- suite reasonable, ve #88 oy BITS OA. 8.9683 _Nentory | of | mer se and Mortgage Loans 84|_ or’ WINTER BARGAINS! eo Wank ce ; 7 Oth SPACE cndton a is L AKEFRONT Or Po oie » ” Wea motte, Ears re Inte ot it !Only “LET'S TALK wegen \ Good ortgage? Feta “tant 00. Pe 3 $16,950~—terms. Call “BUSINESS” ent, and your debts con tea 2 LARGE CHAIRS, | CHAISE a gail 6 999 us st once. Don't wat Cee eee WILLJAMS LAKEFRONT -4 bedrm; 44173. amily home, Load i : J INNERSPRING MATTRESSES, 2 modern family home, Leeds of} Rest This Winter SBENDEROFF tingle bed. size. it % size. PE terms. Call OR 4-0306, oe Poth pHs 92 W. Huron| 35236 in Testaurant INCH WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC LAKEFRONT — Eatate, ter home ipeuded ae” arate Swaps 55| sore. € months old, $95. 2 piece large” famtiy i% acres, g00 cr Memes "hone sae ~ ~ pice gal A wl beach. Price $30,000-terms. cal everything for only $9,500 |3 NANNY GOATS FOR FEED $80. oy Feeord player com: com. = , HAS NTIAC LAKEFRONT ~ 310 ft $350,000 Volume Send eek pice cate BOR HUTCHINSON 7 oebaOsn ReneRO Has TE | orl R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 AVE, OPEN E 0 50 POR’ aie of ‘ DR, owa ir motorcycle or ku truck on past soul bd sua or oy rie or Se) ‘eoeel. rE beh aa "Nice a oat stove. || 7amor Lace SU arn “Boys are so fickle — Herbie quit going steady with me just because I've been dating Joey!” © Swaps : 55 Sale Household Qioods 57 Sesh oS ees . . FOR SALE OR SWAP ‘55 FORD 2 ay -axle, filth over — i¢ fis' "66. John d bulldozer like new MYrtle 2.2006. 2 wearm. ~ baths. _ Recreation othe me or ijand,con- aa ment. CAKE hg value. Balance $2300 er — traijer, car oF $1,000 cash. FE SWAP i6 MO. OLD. RBG. MALE English Pointer for table saw, or et fer $60. Phone OR 3-5402. OR se RP '§2 a Ne TRADE eat for & payment on fo moa prick ‘hese with lak Ke privile vers tion call pacnuett Realtor, 460 W. Huron E UITY IN 6 fireplace. 1% baths. Lake for land contract. OR 3-1666 SOFTENERS TO RENT, 50 mo, OR 3.2360, ~~ TRADE—N 18 NORGE electric ore for gas dryer, Also sell. or 30 ‘in. 1958 ie sae _daire electric stove. 043. HITE CHAPEL LOTS & 5 NASH: Ww Amb, Swap or: sell. 433 Coats Rd., Lake Oripn, of f Baldwin & w For Sale Clothing 56 CALL PE B os000 ANT? wuburbes ak pr, 12-M. Exo. MI ONKEY FUR ged — God winter PLateau px heey onl = COMPLETE LADY'S WARDROBE, rane fon ge = Tnckets pemeclar & 5 & 6. Sizes 10 to 18. feat PE 2-354. IRL’ eo Sy. By elothing, LADIES” WINTER COATS AND —* gowns, $6. Size 12-16. FE LADY'S MINK -DYED CONEY MOBIL HOME SALES }$ coe lems, tor wee oarena rd RM. SET. CHAIRS 5 Pc. DINING with white leather, FE 2-4886, PC. DINING RM, SUITE, GAS stove, oil burner, dishes & misc. hems. — Ph. FE vice OURS MA, a chairs fio $435 Lakewood exia re 6x13 Om. rv ag-§ 9x2 cla Felt Base. se Rugs § $3: 95 ALCOHOL, HLTEST RUBBER a gy PALAT GAL. ss 7 NMOR VE. 3.5606. i” WIDE MAPLE SED, SPRINGS . mattress, iss? 3 DR. feed ond. PE ES tor. 140 | aa freezer. 342] Norris. 957 AD) 906, IN- quire 483, Orchard Lake.” ANTIQUES thee eee Tey ee ee ee Se aa ee sets... respere Guar, } ee Eset. vies, . $94.50 eee r er er epedcens cage PE 4-1855 HA portable grey ove ea please, e r very much Ay bg me nega the e sabe. Ph OR }- + EM lot and gorau cana. paz ro i Perse deluxe. auto =a ($198) eas, Erte get. pe 8. MA aRoUr NY WANT FO! tie CAN BE ad & & SALES. e2 out the way but i tiers th ama Nites _ trade dept. for “reai MONTHS PAY We buy sell ye § Come out and look around. 2 of free "orm it ON SA: 2 tos = a lars Ole ce biben Rd. MSe. * - 1QUi A f coffee table. Ch FE 4-4468. ATIC AND MAY- In- pe! attresses 7 5. ton matiresees i Pessece 2 Purniure Denk bens com with springs ano eaten Pearson’ <3 Orehard ‘Late Ave - BOY A to $10 FE tere —_ = case sal aaa * good cond. OL, 1-1796. molisd cu BED ~ WA A box inne: attress. Chean. eas, MI ; ee COMBINATION PHILGAS & WOOD LINOLEUM, Px12, $3.95 ny sais” wall tile, 26¢ ft. eet Pas.» coakis 58] Oe ronrite i. 12 tt. tapright *Wavka Santee 121_N Saginaw : PE 54189 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a § | good~used car, see Classi- fied NOW} fyear Service Store BOL EXx- T's 602 Mt Clem- STOVE. GAS 36 IN. WHITE TA- . Good cond. §25. FE #2638, ingen F simon Cong Ml SEWING MA- ing table 2 end pore al & lamps. Car bed tots toons Car seat. Stroller. Oeune Fear 2-0801, | PR SERGE FOR = * waren TO CLOSE ESTATE 1 BED jou bed 5 3 & mat- er. Maree “as Ooi lems. 63’ Kimball. groom ca Occasional chair, nee $75. APT. SIZE rome _— test aide” door and storm a | Be ghee ice box $5 Radio- comb. i0 “vr 4-8400 after 1 p.m. me Trade big 4 j ) EC Cc roaster ty etapa with clock & mer. Blightiy $50. FE WRING: ABI | 8 GUN BIN: F ADE TO, ORDE FOR Tae ite re HORSES STUR- AN DILY MADE. PLACE ORDERS EARLY IN TIME FOR PE 42080, 244) RIDGEWOOD RD. E seve TION POOL TABLE, 4x8, REGULATON sae FOOL TABLE inl SAW AND JOINTER. WITH ge ea Excel. cond., $125. OR 3-4460. fa Trees 5S9A Ete TREES, WHO LUSALE, yr, trimmed trees, Al price, call | Spe, ing gt war | egapuae seeer verge | cial ane call MY 3-1664, 12 to is INCH REEL, TYPE REO LAWN _fioned. $50, Pr s-7as4 aher ar g | Gastar veget gn Mele Cet oh ater ater burner, fF og eM 3495. Sears Yas Be pin | tats ox? : a4 " Dixte ‘ sar ANCHOR FEN E Ro m roved. _FREE Ff Ae etn, BEEF AND ag 4 _ HA LP AND _quarters ke Mk. FE 68-7941. BATHROOM PIXTORES YOUNGS.- wn kitchen, => y! gas tu 8 - pal Fe water lers, atic we fer eater : hard- ware. ._ crock and tie galv copper, Bron: Pals and. suver "Rembone Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 4’x Bx KH” PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4’ x8’ x 5%” PLYSCORE THIS WFEK ONLY $4.75 ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95c — ———— Se cal : $x6:8 sash doo’ 3:0x6:6 Flush Dr. with jiebts Alum. Comb, Dr Com MATT THICK INSULATION $29.95 PER 1,000 FT. Burmeister’s - Northern ie 95 1.95 Lumber Co. 9940 Cooley -Lake ae Par 3-417) Open 8 a.m. to 8 dally e. sundaes ¥ o * ca BUMPER POOL TABLE. COM- mercial. Valléy with, slate . 100. 2 poe with es records, Ebay T ve things you're not u Mee te sof Jaixt 112” Fin Bi Oper SORE YOUR CH RTEEM TD "BERRY BOOR SALES EOE Tnes ta une ‘babes| ate Sea uk inten Set | Boe, Wacen MERTEN, HO, oo weee henmhe. Per Wire roved, £00.10 value and 48223 ‘These aighly ma marred c T NE T EES Alu sails ai & values. fuea nahh SCOTC! CH en E ER Piss an Fmecgoeess. 93 Orchard Lk, ereare cnet? | yearly “assire eed ina MF rin churches tod ee sahoak var conditior. 1 L atter a PTO IP reowey pe APES CHILD'S fe He sae tractor, lady's clothes & shoes, sen AFT OPS sen | | 4°" soft pipe, a ose 10 1 be “teams: i ¥e al am Used oak fooring....... Complete steck of u Putian on tials -” Priced SURPLUS “LUMBER & M TAL A Te ites, mi Catt & ATER SALES co, 83:0 Highland R@. (M58) OR 3-7003 PARE GTA STANDING TOILETS "$14.96 $s rot ae. a5 pe. colored” bath ‘set with meee titan UPPLy Do It Yourself 61 renncow Doors Fa , an¢é al) n eeninat Weed and ates! | o\dnway closet drs cog a a gt gan for = 9 pe a > FOR RE pad per Rar ie 4 Z 5 Paint a Seas Lake re] if z. one eas oy oe | Mt pap formica, ata & ae trical rr oe. Ope Days & “Mon 4:00 Comeras, — 61A WE BUY, SELL & ese oh ee ag Musical ee 62 JELLED MAGIC 3 ee| sata ta ag or “Tn. a A » bb, BTU. Good condition. rE Fk $20. Steel pipe s ing oo insecticide bgt er, cee Paint 5 poraget wv LS accessories, 625. Al day. Ortonville, NA’ SAVE UP TO TO 50% forge ftabe eal vad pal and "KING BROS. tae 5 "PE 80TH or FRO ppraLs, Ra four choice, 408 “GA \CLAGHER’S. 5 oe r CAR aed oer Ss MATTRESS, bk mile west froimpeon eon ra Lake Ave. © on ee 5-6160 bra ow s. Spearaon's a -AAA | BIG i Lavatori n 0. a ARG rs eallng oa = t ee t, et chi Rs ree: oe . 510, 46127 afte e ae MF cateeaDi "| SoM SIDING Wir GUTTER. te PER LOT. ; LIVING RM. SUITE, GOOD CON.) Winer. We are doubling the a rien 40.55 per Sap EE weer fine Then Seair ctor" ier | Baw lin aw. rent ree nates ime ant y ft. Lowrey organ for WaPLEe B AND NEY! bows — gue t PAT: oes WARWICK ‘ce RD ge ge “aepork tea of drawers. 277 8. Shirley, PE MEN os LOW A8 $3 WEEK. ee SE ee eR nas Fe Eero Christmas __4-4620, after 3:30 p.m. Our serings can make the par: | LARGE ee oa GALLAGHER'’S NEW TABLE SEWING Ma-| [ents = ns 4 Ene Sa Sdaegs peg on Ot | RG ak A ER ae pt -. Beveral orb od eutometic washers.) O1, 1-04) NOW. If no ans. eall| cieg steel «nish we -E feet | SALDWIN’ IN | ROvg REPLACEMENT Pants | “208, ¥ 00, Sad tating hae ceare GAL; CLAGHER'S ‘ | 96 ae : ae “The as teria onate or only “ise. é Ibo M FURNA AYTAG ALUM UB te HEATERS with blower. 1 cll hot water| washer, Delta Jig-saw. Tricycle. sever rma" Saat ear oa aa ck | etal ta ea = ixi FOOT SLATE BLACKBOARD, Ci me PATTON TV $15 Be. | Walton 19 st of fi rs, and 4 d@ x OR sim. Ww ® ZBL far. r sma’ a, FE Medicine Cabinet. First $20 takes, GAL og = pl condition. Save plenty EW. AL FE 4447 call after 4:00 p.m. Bist length’... ves Me ft ’ 4 choae | INCH SOT PIPE 6 PF... p37 | Soin, HLA enue 19 | Come tm and. near te tobe of from: Tabie, wis s12. ta- sump % SAVE ew ate. (Cons Minuetie = 21”, ar Guaranteed, Peer VE UMBING ¥ 172 8, Saginaw PE 5-2100 tet “Commtestie “oat | 172-8 re $100| OT; TORTS. MUSIC SOF gi IN. 2 YRS. se acmmer with oil tank. $35. KB 46736. wold. 0-1448 her, oy ector, | Oi, HEATER, 81,900 ; also @ full size office des 5056 Phe: Waterford. Across ‘uren "REPOSSESSION Sh" «in, gxeclient conan L FURNACE, NORGE HLBOY. \ Specia ood 6 due bees . 85,000 BTU. $135, FE ee ea ee and e sae MUSIC < Om aa Hammond Chord Organ MIRACLE sia oe tae ‘gazaan Keck UT we reasonably "GALLAGHER’S E. Huron rE Fal ‘Won SPECIALS | # : . Mahogany Plywood ne ~ GALLAGHER'S S sme i212 vine soicne toe EE UPRIGHT PIANO FOR GALE. FM 1x3 W_ pin WIEGAND at © Ww fp nn Clear W Boe thee iis ft oo USIC. CENTER “ 15 Be fet SES . Saini BUBJECT TO TO PRIOR SALE eee | __.__ PHONE FE f Sale Office Equipment 63 - e Haggerty LUMBER CO. long 26% inch carriage. contition. Ph. after 5. FE PRACTICALL NEW ATTENTION: BUSINESSMEN 2 Underwood typewriters 194 Walled Lake Sawee ew, w. Maple and Pontiacs rona machine cash reg- Tr ister, $150. PE 4-9019, Phone MArket 41084 STOKER & FAN AIRPLANE Sale Store 1 wr type. All Honey well shape after 3:30. CABH REGISTER, ADonta, Mae “ee Woh Canine ‘LUMBER 320 8. Paddock PE 2-9784 HOWERS, COMPLETE STALL fe ts dy curtain, 869 value, 4.45, ig toon _ with aming £14.05 © Toilets Bio yates al HSS: shana ichigan ‘Fiuorescent, 303 Or Orchard Lk, Ave. — 30. oan — eer D OUBL - $10 96. how 2 1008 thar sei. a Abe oan ieee mile west Airport : SPECIALS nis water heater 30 gal. Elec. water heater 62 gal S088 New Morrison space ... — Rees #17.83 analyte oq ft. ......: panes ge" No 3 Oak flooring, i % 2 : iat in “For Sale Poutry 74 ep eT, ent, 1100 too Clyde a. blr fa 4 Neuman oF eSNG TT Sig ly EP POR Sale Farm Produce 75 APPL. E SALE 0 Bu. Red Devciots, sgorainan Baldwin, ee ADAMS APPLE ORCHARD ROAD GRAVEL 60-40 . sud GOOD ROME GRAVEL 5 YDR Sei z| Take Mat 6 Miles mori of” Ox Fi . ‘ake . $7.00 Pood phe PP Tid ford to —— er Rd. "pure left to GRAVEL, BAND BIACk DIRT |_Beldwin Re essed rock, PE 4-7068, UPPLES CIDER, HONEY. KINGS. ROAD GRAVEL $65 DELIVERED — = a APPLES. TOLMAN SWEET, McIN- "55 to ‘58 models. Must be clean. % DIRT & FILL.) "\osh, Jonathan, yellow delicious “That Mr. Baxter across the court enjoyed your ain ERILL’S cn PS MANURE DELI. : and other varieties 231 N. squir- ra = WEL ANURE DELIV-| re) or ai lot more than you did! 2020 Dixie y 4-6896 YARD & Driveway GRADING,| 1. Spy. hp Fone Delicious, be to ravel, fill, etc. FE Tntosh, steele Ba ' shea il win & others sihers, S08 Pe saa" uti Auction Sale 77| Auto Accessories 80 TOP DOLL AR ty ¢ ie aed bu. Sweet cider made from ¥, NOVEM: | $1 PLYMOUTH VERTBLE _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) sound fruit. ae | Bak Soa 3. L. B.| top, 1 month old, PE 8-023 after CLEAR cus DRY SLABWOOD. 2 conps s 5 VICTORIA FORD BODY, EN. = Ces Rrepiece oe to 10 Rm. 8 nice variel of ine, axle & misc, parts, §50. Ma the WS Dei seed FE “ sau Wems, Bevéral a 8 wales PE , gak, maple. ash ced kind!'g. FE! gp ‘Bec. “ AND $150} off furnace. New t -g 39 be 1 FORD WAGON. poe as-is Hargreaves _ bu, N, of Rochester, out Roches-; dishes, Small ict of new es | ‘47 Plymouth sedan, oF 85/631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 44547 FOR SALE: 200 CORDS OF 18) ter Rd. 625 EB. Buell Rd, Lake| tricycles, wagons, etc, Rugs,| is, OR 3-8547. JUNK & CARS WTD. PICK- in. diy, ont, & hickory fireplace Orion lamps. & lools. In Our | SOR BALD PUSHBUTTON RADIO vice. PE. 5-2000, wood, | Will deliver avite| GLA ; : auction ates we will Of | "tor 1966 Chey. 960. Hew. Ph. | -%2-UF = ure 4. Phone eaer tam Soe ME +h) verve Bd Hating and cooking ot wenmerens, | Graking _ ot0s a Bs . Tor MAKE OR cae tomas tans Greed Mi-| apples 2. s by of electric ring. Bud enn F ze ABTS FOR oR re ECONOMY CARS” 23 AUBURN nor driveway repair, crush 1 One i feed Comes ty Austen oD mag, | 2 Rexingion Pi PE 206i. WANTED 75) OR SM CHEV. OR stone, fll. sand, screened. A: abaw & C Rd. Wind- core of Gator Pontise Station wagon. Must EAT sane or wal 300 ey te, oe See oe oe For Sale Tires 80A| 4-1. Phone 0928. \ ; ie ] s a in REPLACE CANNEL CUAL—AUL| bu. ‘Also’ Not of ail varieties. | For Sale Housetrailers 78 (3) 10-20 TIRES (2) 920 Tings,| Wanted Used Trucks 89 ZEs OF FURNAC & St: MA 56-0201 or MA 5-021. PR an ; 60 LBS. . | 16% FT, TLER — VA- CL baaD ikea le UP we 3 POTS Gearon ni, Sutore tae” | 108 or ate aia We" | yet, Valse whtewal CASH PAID N R 3-3743. uy, se 2 Mo Nove ; ; 1 5 NIAL D’ . 503 Ba: dike ret FE — rucks i os 7 | Sale Farm Equipment red ha on sn 503 sepin ScHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK : | . traded in on Genera’ ip Hb—plow. disc, cultivator & soaps 9 Fm sss Dp to, 80 per cent ‘oft ae ne w. “Deed ror hrs, Cost : = ee arwaatt| ve ei en Oe Dee meee ‘ED WILLIAMS . Used Truck Parts 89A “ALL | : w_at Raeburn a oricg $160.50 Our rt ge ‘Want BEE RAL GOOD veeall USED TRUCK PARTS | sean Eg ea fractors + rd i. EM 306 or OR ye) Wires, FE ¢1200-or PE 6-066), ALL MAKES AND MODELS me s oo Service | @ NEW MOON teach oe oruarmn yee tees TR ge gg Auto Service * i Soca: 90 riding AN N. 3% FT., "TAN CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE r ruc ets eee nev: dem wheels, hes a car. Cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- » | Chine Shop, 23 Hood, Phone FE|'47 DODGE TANKER 1416 GAL- AMta cies or ON DTM von "by epiginal ‘owner 9-2563. lon. Good running condition. Ver : ui a] res, m, . STON CHAIN SAW, § HP_A- | Be a INSTALLED FREE | fief Sait duh st ary “USED TRSERE cau Mufflers & tail pipes r 5-9221. - CHAIN SAWS Warner Trailer Gales 3000 W. waren | Hollerback Auto Parts ee -Ton Pickup McCULLOUGH in 20-PT. HOLIDAY RAMBLER. | 340 Baldwin, PE §-1431 or PE 3-9477| 3947 good motor, excellent ; NEW & USED ~ modern, beater rubber. Mwiterized, Teady to ee eASY. CREDIT TERMS "| EM a4s17 wnihg. Plone Heense Sale Motor Scooters 82 » GPEOPLES AUTO BALES | ane OUGHTEN tam Deg, | Eee fener fie, te, | ae CORMAN MOTOR ReooTER. | Io apace OL 14701/ S"Gemonstration’s| Warner rai, | MI team : Fx bon. "| PARM Ma AND er Gales eet W ry MAN "EAGLE. PINE | io % TO TiL- ge $35 — “PE $1523. 67 8 mos. old, male, very reas. $-3522. iat Gi N ples iced to. sell. OF eve. a 32-6634 SoxER PUPS. BORN 70 BE en POR. S08 a ae Christmas presents. OLive 1 . PUPPIES Boston TERRIER : re| HEADOUARTERS FOR , Prowl Oliver Sales on M24 oo "of Oxford McCulloch Chain Saws | ae A fo Ey ee NEW 1959 MOD: LOCH CHAIN SAWS AND AC- Awe ad AVE. é Ba co" SOR ESTES our SERVICE ND “PARTS DBE- BROS. DYKE PORE | wd AT OPDYKE Seon cease aND NEW IDEA gravity feed w bones’ s oie ers, = mail ie ec — rion Ra ta MeCULLOGH CHA CHAIN i aad 1890 Crooks tages M1 6-0446 ~ Michigan Chain Saw Distributors WAR’ pe PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE PE ¢07¢ FE 41112 Auction hin GND PU BEA 77 ful red, healthy. Litter AKC. reg. : (On Ssh ene Dixie Hwy, DI: 12 MILE AUCTION HOUSE. BIG ton Plains. auction every Saturday night at saunariey PUPPIES. AKC REG-| 7:30 p.m. Appliances, furniture & istered §35 & up. GR 42848, Li-|) misc. on sane Turkey Nov. 22. vonia. 25228 W. 12 Mile Rd. Near Tele- DACHSHUND PUPPIES. 10 WKS _ staph Ra old. AKC. EM 3-3683. HOMES, KITTENS FREE TO mitt Clintonville Rd., OR 53-9758. MIXED BASSETT AND DACHS- __bunds, 1136 LaSalle, PE CieTT MONKEY, HAMSTERS, ALL PEt Shop. 5$ Williams St. FE 4-64 SOP oR SALE. $2. FE POOD = PICK YOURS NOW Chatstina: sete Pay Pom Pom- talk, Canaries ae & ges ; eages Crate’s Bird Hatchery. 2489 Au- _burn, PE 46510 POODLE, BLACK MINIATURD, eeks old. _ cham pion PARAKEETS, ‘ta TO TALK S01 4th St, FE 2-4025, PARAKERTS, “CANARIES. C ‘AGES. Food Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave REG. ER SALE, FE E PUPS, A REOGIB- - Wil be ideal age for Christmas gifts, Will hold until as. OL} Tpateee kFrrewe. SEAL-POINT, 6 weeks ‘ Completely trained. Two" REGISTERED ALE Pax. MUtual is} MALE . es FE 71-0243. NTR. Lis, 3% old. Male. $35. Call Hunting Dogs 69A Sera Bh ag of cg old |Every Friday .....7 p.m. ¢|Every Saturday ...7 p.m. =. | Every -~ATTENTION- CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Your Christmas Doliar will buy more when you BUY TH AUCTION WAY - WE ARE NEW-—SURPLUS aint RUPT ihe VAGE MERCHAN mMAT AUCTION Saturday and Sunday NOVEMBER 22 & 23 ai ¢ FREE DOOR PRIZES SUN SALES CO. Col, Harvey bers Auctioneer DIXIE HIGHWAY § 5-1341 B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains gary ocbed P.M. -B 1 Daily OReado 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. : PeIOTICE- AN OLD Py pas raat heen 2st 7:30 P.M * & BUNDAY—Nov. 2344 2:30 SELLING OUT} Huron, (Plan — = of Wally Bryan's onal carsvars.) FOR SALE OR RENT: 1067, 43-FT. Buddy Mobile Cruiser, FE 5-3661. a a berenes —~ ait go _ 5 craft, me Cr only $1005 Pontiac Chief, ever: ag ike new a new a a oe, Pameg Jal- geelee, 2 lim ono all Complete ti tween Lake Orion. & Oxford. MY | 2-461 ie $150, cen MI 4-6240. CUSHM ANDERSON SALES & SERVICE 12 8. PADDOCK at Pike. FE 4-4246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 AND SERVICE ON —— ws Harley les Co., 373 8. Sagi- FOR PARTS ‘our _— eeiaen = Sale Bicycles 84 /GIRL’S 26" BICYCLE, $20. GQOD | tion. MA 6-3000. condi MICHIGAN ARROW, 38 X 8 and - $300 | take over payments, EM | le. Oxford Trailer Sales 1 to . wice used es. 7 _ ag & a variety, size, ce terms, We cannot aten. 1 mile sow 4 special, “Lew down payments, ree yrs. on BA 1045 N. Lapeer Rd Oxf ge ” fe "Dine st $1, 0. Ageche ‘Trait: e 15 f.. i ft., . Used Many others rom, Holly Marine Coach “pales. MEtrose 51210 Holly Rd. Holly 46771 Detroiter ins Wide Pontiac Chief Bargains — Bar 10 an est “ingen shone ever, ore you b Re- wlignest deal bef y uy. member, ou will save of dollars . at: Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. way 4 Miles iRorth re tine Open F Days a Week SHORT'’S MOBILE HOME REPAIR Hitches installed cars wired, Ph. OR 34-2225. * TRAILER EXCHANGE ' New Andersons We buy, sell and trade. Used 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 8. Prone rand FE 2-3200 Open 9 Closed Sunday _Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- baee. The finest. ‘9 mile SE Pon- jac. 170 N. e FE 5-3361 nef agg tl BLOCKS 8 Sonties Trailer 5-9902. shelters, mile east — —— on woe Rd. Ph. OA 8-3022. Takefrent and amet EM NOW best. Gquare Lake ‘trailer Pens PE 2-5295, RENT tT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACT ION, Dial FE |sie1. TWO GIRL’S 26” PLEETWING BI. BI. cycles, Speedometers. 6-4802, Boats & Accessories 85 ] 14 PT, CHRIS CRAFT RUNABOUT. $50. 596 W. Huron. er ee et ee aT a a prong BOATS. EVINRUDE Assorted sixes, cushions pees “windshields, $. $10, "Dawson's Sales, Tipsico ode ., left and Fad signs. Always open. EVINRUDE MOTORS 1959 models on display. Some 1958 models left. Harrington Boat Works in er TRA PE 2-8033 n Sunday Bows ay if 1958 ae Christinas” io eae ee te yp oe INLAND L LAKES. SALES PE 4-7121, 3127 W, Huron. FE 2-6123 i6 PT MASTERCRAFT CRUISER, good, cond ‘ition—$300. 2933 Glen- roke, Keego Harbor. INSIDE STORAGE Inboards $50. Outboards $35. Pick ~~ & delivery service. 2156 Cass Lk. Rd., Keego. FE 2-5445. Propeller Reconditioning Outboard motor repairing & Win- terizing. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lk Ave, ___FE 2 ~$020 TARE ADVANTAGE OF WINTER rices; $245 for 18 ft.. National lass Sailboat, condition, os with sa etc. $35 for 3% outboard auxiliary, Phone FE 2.9880, after “a USED 16-21’ CABIN CRUISERS Outboard winterizing & storage TROJA UISERS a4 Runabouts NEW & USED BOAT TRAILERS ae Mtrs. & Service. SE-OUT BOAT SALE “er Highwood at Walton Bivd. FE 8-4402, 9-9, Open Sin, FE 4-9370 Fiberglas 85A PIBERGLAS -- FABRICATION RE. pair sales, 4383 Dubay, Waterford, For Sale Airplanes 86 MEMBERSHIP TRI- Pacer. Plane tiac Airport, hangared. va, Eon a3. Transportation Ofieed ai 87 CARS FOR GREENBORO, N.C. Gas ee to pentere, Conn. PE 2-3215. PE 29-5823 after 6 p.m. FLY 4- INE A NER TO California $80, Hawaii $99.10. Ferry Service, Inc. OR 3-1254, LEAVING FO HARRISBURG, a oe Monday at 6 p.m. Thom: est, FE 32-0364. as a GOING NORTH. dig wad either way, FE 5-6806 Wanted Used Cars 88 . ATTENTION! WE NEED CLEAN CARS ; All Makes — All Models SHOP AROUND EN. SEE US We're Payiny TOP $6$ DOLEAR And We're In Town Glenn’s Motor Sales AT OUR NEW LOCATION 952 W. HURON FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND a> og FE 2-2666 days or —— CARS WANTED HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID f Ye id Pontiac Sales ' St, Clarkston wan pigs Maple » ies WITH U' - Coe er daeal ger Pg! ys oe en at Riker Garage. 58 Wayne 2 speed axle, 6 speed transm sion, new tires. Priced for rons 9 TOM BOHR, Inc, MU 41715 iio SNOWPLOW. $495 PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER : RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass VOLKSWAGEN BUS. 1057 DELUXE —_17,000 miles, $1800. Call after 6, MY '2-0041 — VANS I FROM $195 TO sizes. Call BOB ghee Harold Turner Ford. MI 4 Foreign & Sports Cars 90B LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP imported tires for foreign & sports car owners, Market Tire Co. 17 W. Huron. PE 8-0424. 1952 NASH ge ele 170 8. BELLE- “MY 3-1635. vue, Lake For Sele Cars oO BLACK ~ ilies SPECIAL, ra Stick shift, $2100. FE 1957 Bore TAL HARDTOP radio, heater, sha: eci 5 a8. Rar Y nko. "tag LAND AVE., FE 4- Phat 1956 BUICK AL, HARDTOP, Dynaflo, “re clean, $1350. FE 2-1000 after SHOP Sunday BUY : Monday OLIVER - BUICK. - 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE2-9101 Open Eves. | #4! fae th Chev. Hunter Blyd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ~ MI 4-2735 een ee See a Ca oad eeds- a idle” bum: co all Golie ‘i Ford. 1951 BTA WA = Load clean. FE ae. H. MA fag on 9 Come out & Kk them ove Auburn Motor.| Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. ¥ NO MON- —- Ford. 164 CHEVI£. HERE'S Bat ‘ou've been looking * oe % CHEVRO LET V2 a sharper, e 5 Ww, thea, real bar. Claraotan Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER MA 5-5141 ALA CONVERT = Powerglide. brakes and pom pas eee. All —_ D rr ver ray ~ 1958 OLDSMOBILE isa 2g FORD GouR 3 RUN goed , ooks awful. snow ‘tires. $150 ute: fe HOLIDAY SEDAN a CHEVY PICKUP. sa00- 1957 CHEVROLET : BEL AIR ¢DR. V8, POWERGLIDE W081 CHEVROLET % TON FICE: RADIO'& HEATER. * ks and runs real good, $295. $1545 Riu Son BUTLER, Harold Turo- TAYLOR'S er_Ford MI_4-7500 hed ong ore PF ' wstake, 8 0 yd tinge, 8:28 8 ures ws. | MA 4-1561 Walled Lake all BOB B "3 CHEVY CONVERT. TAKE j er Ford. Mi 8 ; ; $ over payments, 385 N, Johnson. 95 - " form body. aise se Cail. BOB | wea A-l SHAPE, $308. FE i ceay Cares Teemer Vere. | 5 ia, at ce Pe ins FORD Wp TOR PICKUP. Lime | fu "ra"hs <= new, $796, os. Pa 8: “ee : - i087 FORD Fi00 PICKUP” a Ft. style side o nee L crlinder, or. na REPOSSESSION cab. wer steerin window Bob Butler Harold Turner Ford excellent condtiion, : full pries MI 47 ~3 $14 per mo. Mr. Bell, Great a ve Bit extra ane unit. ; 5 ¢ iy eal BOB BUTLER, Harold Tur- pr pi 7m, —— ner Ford, MI 4-7500, 1955 LER WN i054 FORD 1 TON PICKUP CHRYS WINDSOR red, Seiten ad @Nanes| Seen soem Sat ton ive ‘rr , teal? Bixie drive gy Te $1,195, RAR _MOTORS, PE 43528. a POR ee Va | HS, CHRYSLER HARDTOP 2DR. heavy duty 3 speed trans. on a age nee extras, and snow -tires. Call BOB BUT- solid qrmine white, very low mile- = Turner Ford, MI ina FORD FON Clarkston Motor Sales cond, FE 5-3310, . CRAYSLER t PL es ALLER 32, INTERNATIONAL, 18 ST. aE, A 19§2 DE SOTO: CAN BB BOUGHT service charges, Call ri, Steele ‘Fest. for away. Eddie 5-9204. CAR PAYM ENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adjust te some less expensive Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT°CLARKSTON RD. ee Me 9-2611 A BEAUTIFUL vertible. Pull transmission. 958 EDSEL CON. power, tele-touch 305, ojeer will Linn nim 36 on balance. “Call Gilmer, Eddie Steele Ford, 5-9204. ‘63 FORD, Ea FE 8-05 ag FORD 4 DR, SUSTORMLINE. WSW tires, Fordomatic, low _miietgn OR cee 958 FORD FAIR LANE 500, "Bar's at Cruisomatic, $2,050 ag | 1940 D CPR, CUSTOMIZED. “Refrigerator white,” good shape. $150. 8-8264. igh soma EQUITY IN ‘58 FORD F- pee oe for — car. 1958 FORD COUNT: ar SEDAN, R&H, A car you'd be proud to own, Power steeri: FOM, R&H, like brand new. Bob ‘Burns. * Eddie Steele ror : , v4. | ‘Whitewall walls, dio & eater, ae 2-7153. ~| 56 FORD CONVERTIB oh Thunderbird engine. Will take over sae Maple § 1515 1950 BODY GOOD egnd. $100. EM 3-0276. HASKIN S GUARANTEED 1957 geo = an convertible. oon. erglide —_ t brakes, radio, or ox, ‘poe —“— Bisa 1956 Chevrolet 210 hardtop, Rad’ heater, One owner .....:. USED CARS i958 C pel Air eas sensi Hier based | ivory « Save $8. Hoskins a Maye sae nites “ut 9 Fame “priced | "REPOSSESSION “CY" OWENS FORD. ‘35 LINCOLN, cy” OWENS - 147 8, SAGINAW 1951 a FOR SALE. take over payments. Perfect ~ chance |- for wh rested in 1951 R&H. EY oS oon ge mo. Call Cred Keo at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ce 1 MERCUR og MATIC . Heater. 24633. ist MERCURY.-t 4 DOOR, HARD- 6,000 actual miles. take trade.” MAr ket 42910, 42010, R&C | Rambler OUR SLOGAN WE CAN BEAT ANY DEAL SPECIAL whi "50 Cadillac, 7 pass r Pave + mega odubicete smnvice. “ist 34155 58 RAMBL: 2 R&H, white wails, int overdrive and o' ; Ab ay an “ry a $2,350. i961 RAMBLER aon WAGON. R&H ABSOLUTELY Y NO MONEY DOWN. sume payments of $15.67 mo. cal #0 Mer, Mr.- pase at? MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Get Wise, Economize RAMBLER BILL SPENCE RAM: BLER SALES 211_8. Saginaw North Chev. Hunter Bivd at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 mo. Call Credi at MI +1500. H Hs oe Snaveetet Bel HOUGHTEN & "SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs er me eeey sy CAR oa 528 NN. Main "Reabestor OL Lore 2 DR. HYDRA +1800 Saere” a ee ce Bi aALES & smiivICR, ‘Auburn PE bests "56 OLDS A oer stee and brakes pap hg w-W Sn 8, __battery, $1550. 0) | FACTORY BRANCH OPE HOUSE YoU ARE a eae TO SUNDAY ee Your Deal PONTIAC RETAIL STORE) sem) FE ii f wan Poet, onricm : at §. Woodward Ave. a ba Ma 8. ‘ continental aaa see fier 6 : JEROME Bef ht eins cs at ‘ % parte ne OSSESSION ined. rng geod tines, pontyave ey mere Bell, _Great Lakes I PE 6-' fea Pine seat, $1,995. Mtr, Sales. MY cond. BM 3-4386. ment, 1855 PONTIAC DR REA” NICE car. Vi sma.) down pa: ba 193 Lucey Iii ALES Sag- 1955 Cc. sT. no "53 CHEVR 2 DOOR $200 ET | i} BRAID MOTOR SALES cog 5 cll se aa . 4 Years Fair De ping CASS AT W. FY 32-0186 Bs FE 4-848, FA N. Paddock. ‘2 PONTIAC CONVER’ CORNVER VERT. ‘58 ae FE 2.1284. ar ARP, > RA- -. oo ag 4 "biack finish, wane PE 4-3528. . 1958 PO: ‘AIN 4 DR sed 10. miles. White - blue. R&H. Hydra. Power steer- ing ont aes eye Pal tire: ASSENG: trans. Power : 1957 “PORTIAG. soe eAROTOF: - dramatic, exc. condition, $1,750. 1000 wa ate a on ra Walled Lake MA 44511 i new ates, re real Sharp. $495. MAZ RE STUDEBAKER SALES Studebaker oO STOP, LOOK, SAVE! 1957 Buick Special power poo ve power whit = 1957 Rambler custom 4-door, V-8, autom: trans as"ee ane new tes heater white MR) 1956 Pontine "56 PLYMOUTH rhe eee eee eee ee ee ee oe eee ” SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Across from _new car sales ROCHESTER OL 18133 NEW PES-4101 Mr. & Mrs. PURCHASE YOUR New 1959 Ford AWAITS YOU AT "CY" OWENS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ah Large Selection IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _ WENEED YOUR TRADE-IN —NOW!- EXTRA SPECIAL ALLOWANCE -NOW!- CALL AND ASK ABOUT OUR Thanksgiving Special — | -NOW!- "CY" OWE 1478. SAGINAW ST. Lo _OPEN- - _ 7 SAM+9PM * CAR a PE 53-3588 THE THE PONTIAC $88, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958 a3 o -- Today's Televi sion W ~ “The Case ‘ot the story of the ‘eerovercial, au- ~ Zhivago,” a special report on we pecan dageog Be ) Pasta, spar Nee. neg.” Ie bamed fe es pelle or , will Se 0% at elim age So- Se ~ |network tomorrow from 5 to 5:30| The of the author in ies i Detrolt Speaks i pam, Foe aecial pegrake. wilt Het) Comminceaey society will be dis- (4) Eternal Light. ik (7) Movie. — and reported by = ago . 2:00 (2) Movie Geor rt e Montgomery,| respondent of The New York Times 6:30 (7) Bowling (cont.) : Maurice Evans, Gordon and/ and George Reavey, former deputy a __ |1m:a5 @) Theater. Olivia de Havil-| (4) Wizard. Sheilah MacRae, Roy Rogers| press attache of the British Em @ Saber of London, ad-| 404. “Saake Pit.” (4). hs per oat; “cabled in Moscow, long-time triend ‘venture. | Bae, Colt. of Mr. Pusbrakk 408 (cw (2) Racket Squad. Congress ov oe (9) Movie, The Conspira-jof many Pasternak poetic as Meang of Democratic , tors,” av Lamarr,.'Pauljinto English, ~ Soe 3 “Black Gold.” Cm). o ln ee ee 7:00 (7) Mama. I remember Ma- @) Sports. 3:30 pl anal Roller ‘aaieds 9:30 (2)Alfred Hitchcock. “Safety | teers teller —— = ma family series. ” - e ; arv ” (9) Gilead Baptist, 11:25 (2) | Nightwatch Th. Jobn : ae On Pe, At Se (4) Casey Jones. Mail con- “She Wore a Yellow) 4:30 (7) Bowling Stars. (1) Crash. “The Deceiving : tract \is at stake as Casey Ribbon,” ('49). Don Coveny, (2) Steelworkers Report. © Eye.” Wif f Dod races to New Orleans. “Faleon’s Adventure.” ('46). unced e 0 g (2) Highway Patrol. sant th hots thins 4:45 (2) To Be Announced. 10:00 (2) Keep Talking, Carl Rein- C 1:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Poni Lugosi, “Night — |§:80 (2) Case of Dr. Zhirago. (4) Loretta Young. “The Tails, Cozy Cole, The Cadil-| —_(-42). 7 | Woman Between.” ccuses 0 Ice 4 (7) Paul Winchell. —— ‘ (7) Your Neighbor — the (9) Saturday Date : World. “Canadian Profile,” = People are Funny. SUNDAY. MORNING 5:38 > Lone Ranger. pest 2 : Dragged Across Floor Perry. MW - There's ve Serdar ob ka ie dealer {n|7:55 (2) Meditations. ©) Amateur Hour. nen £2) Wat's By 'Lhwe- by Hair, Stepped on, “Case of the Purple Woman,” ae (4) Arthur Murray. — Gregg Testifies Zz - 18:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins | G HIGHLIG 7) College News Confer. $:00 (7) Jubille U. S. A. Folk SUNDAY EVENIN HIG HTS ( > ‘ollege News Confer singer Jimmie Driftwood,|g; Christophers fs emee. LOS ANGELES W — Act Fran Allison: “— — 6:00 (2) Small World. . Murrow Me Greax thareesd Deter, ote ot A moderates conversation with/11:00 (2, 9) News, Weather. z (9) Business. 8:55 (4) (color). News. ic. “Winker Car auto heir Horace E, Dodge, testi (4) (color) Perry Como. (9) Billboard, Gen, Alfred Gruenther inj = (4) Mov ie. “Winter Car-|tied yesterday that police dragged Dorothy Collins, actress- dan- Washington, Aneurin Bevan niv a Sheridan, Ricb-lher across the floor by her hair cer Vera Ellen, singer|9:00 (2) Court of Health, | Saag Gamay Franz Josef aie ote. “victoria the| ue her arrest on a drunk charge. io wen” a 2 en et Oe ae Series. Frank) Great,"" Anna Neagle, Mary Poy ~ ~ — from t (2) Perry Mason (cont.) MUnderstanding, Cabra prosens “The wie —— pontiac ge eee 8:15 (9) Theater 15 pny ae see (7) Annie Oakley. 11:15 (9) Movie. “Cry of the City,”| of the policemen have charged ete ty Jebliec ‘tied ‘ (9) Popeye. Victor Mature, Richard| her with battery against them. Hy ubilee (con . Conte, Shelley Winters. londe actre: . (9) Temple Baptist. 2 ee 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. “Pe-| " Pie escccaah org pecboree| (4) Como (cont.) . (7) Christian. Science ron and Evita,” story of rise}11:20 (7) Sports. for drunkenness at Lincoln Heights 2) Western, Bounty hunter (9) Candid Eye and fal} of Argentine dicta- jail. tries to find missing doctor. . tor. . 11:25 (2) Movie, “Two Tickets to x * * . 7 (9) Bugs Bunny. Broadway,” Tony Martin,| “Somebody put some kind of ju- 9:00 » Lawrence Welk, Musical . 4 (7) Accent. | ss Janet Leigh. - inc ah as at me eas ‘ A H E “ id h unic- (9) Hockey. at Mont-|10:00 (2) This Is Your Life. Lassie knees,”’ she testified at her m real. ee: (4) U. of M. Hour. pa — ae a MONDAY MORNING ipal cout trial. seed grabbed (4) (color) Dean Martin| (7) Faith for Today. ventor of speed recorder for|®:%® (4) Continental Classroom. [TY Goes Simi. Runeanty ee Bing- Crosby, Phil Harris, (9) Sacred Heart. Fast-drawing gunnmen, Ger-|858 (2) Meditations. couldn’t swallow, and I opened m David Rose and orchestra . man circus clown and his|6:35 (2) On The Farm Front mouth, Treniers join singer Martin 10:15 (9) Modern Science. performing pigs, Singer Ron-|z:9¢ (2) TV College 3 ¥ rly variety show Of! 19:39 (2) Cartoon Frolics. = goonies A graduate of (4) Today al to ble. ” Then = ‘put : z * t . (2) Gale Storm. Skipper finds} _ 7 Bishop Pike. — pions ba eears at] «1 Big Show. handcuffs on me. Then they romance. (9) Faristophers. tist. : 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics, started pulling me across the j @) Movie. “Murder in ‘the (7) Breakfast. Time. floor by my hair. Somebody 9:30 (7) Welk (cont.) 11:00 (2), Sagebrush Shorty. Fleet,” Robert Taylor, Jean|$:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. stood on me with both feet, . » (9) Hockey (eont.) (4) (color) George Pierrot. Par : teay €t) Ow Friend Hoey “I tried to Kick. I tried to de- (4) Martin (cont.) (7) John Hopkins. ° a . lend Wf. Someone sat on my (2) Have Gun, Will Travel. (9) Movie. ; 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. ee ; . 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. 9:00 (2) Movi legs and removed my shoes . . Feudists turn to Paladin for (4) color) North Pas|- sey I was in a state of terror.” protection from killer. 11:30 (4) Cartoon Carnival. pi west Pas (4) I Married Joan. ° a ol ks aa aod 10:00 (7) Sammy Kaye. Kaye and ee (7) Maverick. ne a News, against a wall while her stocking orchestra with musical vari- - : ). Romper Room. were unfastened and removed from ety. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Beryozka/9:55 (9) Billboard. her garter belt ps a eS mee (9)' Hockey (cont.) Folk Dancers, Kathryn Gray- |10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. in the presence of a ma a : (4) Cimarron City. Towns-|12:99 (2) (color) Little Lulu. son, Herb Shriner, Four (9) Movie. She prcadped was “humiliated” by men refuse to believe youth (7) Bowling. Coins, singer Teddy Ran-|19.45 (7) Lady of Charm. the exper. cs « (Dean Stockwell) when he - dazzo, sword balancing act,| : * robaiie tric. @ ber | 10230 (2) Play Your Hunch. . usband testified says he killed leading citizen|12:15 (4) Michigan Conservation. —— > eee waeber (4) Treasure Hunt. Earlier her hu Wheora self-defense. Linda Darnell, from “Goldilocks. |secss (7) News that he had asked his wife to at- George Montgomery co-star./12:30 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) (color) Steve Allen.)'™ ui tend a party with an old friend of (2) Gunsmoke. Crooked gam- (4) Dateline: U. N. Claudette Colbert, Jackie|!i ‘Ww (2) Arthur Godfrey his, Irv Kupcinet, Chicago colum- blers hire gunman who turns (9) Science Fiction. Cooper, singer Carol Hughes. e Price ls Right. nist. Dodge said he was too ill to . out to be Dillon’s friend, 8:30 (7) La : . (7) Day in Court. attend, 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. wman 11:15 (3) Nursery Schooltime. | Police arrested Mrs. Dodge and 10:30 (7) Play of Week. “Double 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “A Turkey) 1:30 (2) Top Dollar. Kupcinet later in the evening. . 1:00 (2) Dateline: U. N. for the President,” Ronald (4) Concentration. Kupcinet awaits trial on drunk (9) Charlie Chan. (4) Crossroads. Reagan and his wife, Nancy (7) Peter Lind Hayes. driving charges. (4) Cimarron (cont.) (7) World Adventure Series. Davis, star with Ward Bond. (9) Howdy Doody. €2) Sea Hunt. (9) Movie. (4) (color): Dinah Shore. - - Today's Radio Programs WIR, (76%) CRELW, (see) WW, (50 .WOAR, (1193) §=6WEYZ, (1790) WPRUN, (1468) WIRK, (1496) TONIGHT WWJ, Gunday Music ‘) WEY. Pauw Harvey CKLW, News, David 6:00 WIE. Newa, Sports oe. Guristian Witness ad Dr. Poling, Heatter| WJBK. News, Tom George tt A ning Weber . Armenian Gos, Br. ' . . ra neve, Page WIEK. 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Malone 2:00—W. "i WIR, News, b Pports wxY2, gun, Best wwii News, Monttor WEYR Sows, hore SUNDAY MORNING WWJ, News, Deland oni Reve } ne “tray News. Stories — €:00—WJR, Farm Review | ¢:38 CKLW Bible inst. sa Sake SES? SeeRt Onvtes WJBK. . 199—w oe Be = nge CKLW, Album Time wd N Lenharat WEON. New ews. . ob Wesley 12:30—WJR, Road Show nor CKLW Bible WxYz Pilgrimage are < ee ctat JR, Grover be Bs 9:30 Www, ag oer Hour 11:30 VIR, Time Por CELW. News, Davies MONDAY AFTERNOON R. Coupie Next Door)’ imac = MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life, (4) Tie Tae Dough (9) Follow Me. 12:15 (9) Uncle Chichimus. _ 12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow. (4) (color) It Could Be You (7) Mother’s Day. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Liberace, (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Margie. (4) ETV Digest. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Our Miss Brooks (7) Chance for Romance (4) (color) Truth or Conse- quences. (2) House Party. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) People’s Choice. (9) News, (2) Big Payoff. (4) Today Is Ours. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Hour of Star’. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bundstand. (9) Big Rascals. (2) Secret Storn,. (2) Edge of Nighi, 3 4:00 . Zhivago Case’ to Be Explored « on V nally accepted the Nobel. award) CBS News Washington Corres- Howard K. Smith will act as narrator for the program. The special report is being produced by James Fleming of the Public | Affairs Department of CBS. *~- *& * “The Case of Dr. Zhivago” will be presented just two-and-a-half weeks before the Nobel Prize cere- monies which take place on Dec. 10. Mr. Pasternak, who had origi- ais seer porte ice has ticipate in the laureateship, Although he has long been re- garded ag.the outstanding living Russian poet, the spotlight of world epinion has been focused upon him only since the pubil- eation of “Dr, Zhivago.”* * * * The novel, although the subject of considerable uproar in Russia since the Nobel Prize announce- ment, has a bam publishd there to date, It i a best- selle in the . United States and other Western nations. Pantheon Books, publishers of Military, Civilian Space Authorities to Vie on Video NEW YORK — Wernher von Braun, chief Army missilé scien- tist and father of the Redstone, ere and Explorer rocket ve- les, makps one of his rare tele- irae appearances on ABC-TV's “Open Hearing” Sunday, 3-3:30 p.m, With Br. von, Braun on the pro- gram will be Hugh Dryden, depu- ty administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration, new civilian-agency which is trying to take over Dr. von Braun’s Redstone Arsenal team trom the Army, Representing a third branch interested in space development will be Lieut. Gen. Samuel E. Anderson, USAF, chief of the Air Research and Develop- ment Command. The growing controversy over whether military or civilian agencies should control Dr. von Braun and his highly successful team should be a central issue on the “Open Hearing." Another immediate topic is like- yl to-be the Army's forthcoming , expected early next eae Dr. von Braun has esti- mated that the Army rocket, based on the Jupiter C, has a one-in-two chance of reaching the moon's vicinity. * * More distantly, the * “Open Hear- ing’’ will range over the entire) future of man in space, as it ap- _|pears from this: threshold year of 1958. ‘Dr. Zhivago,” hag granted per- mission to CBS to quote pertinent excerpts from the novel for this broadcast. * «© * | The program will deal not only with Pasternak’s position in the Soviet literary world but also will present to the television audience an intimate personal portrait of the author and an appraisal of his philosophy and his work by spe- | cialists who know him well, “The Case of Dr. Zhivago” will include an informed report on the activities of the writer's organization whick controls the lit- erary output of all authors in the Soviet Union. Congregational Church to Hear Guest Speaker since indicated that he cannot par-| Others have tried ~ now Sonotone has hidden its © latest transistor hearing aid in light, graceful eyeglasses. Worn as one unit — nothing else to wear.Choiceofsmart styles for both men and women. Look your best while hearing your best. -COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE FREE DEMONSTRATION - SONOTONE _ OF PONTIAC 511 Pontise State Bank Bldg. Phone Fidera) 2-1225 Call tor FREE Home Demonstration. at the First Congregational Church Sunday at both hours of Wwor- | ship, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m, Dr. Hardy, who is both a minis- ter and lecturer, has served as| pastor in the Pilgrim Congrega-| tional Church at Lansing, the First j Congregational Churches at South/ Haven and at Dundee. Dr. Hardy is widely known for his interest in civic organizations and is the author of two books. He has contributed widely—to—re ligious and philsophical periodicals. His latest book is “High Adven- tures.” Polio Cases Total 1,184 | LANSING ® — Infantile paraly- sis cases in Michigan so far this year now total 1,184, the State Health Department reported today. | WE BUILD ATTICS REC. ROOMS ADDITIONS W ork Low Cost to You FHA TERMS Fetimnnt Midwest Supply NORTH TELEGRAPH xt. 6 Quality At This compared with 487 cases dur- ing the same period last year. 2 Pontiac High Girls Hurt in 2-Car-Crash Two Pontiac High School girls were injured in a two-car accident last night on John R at Avon road, Avon Township. Pat Arnold, 15, of 6-N. Tas- mania St., and Gloria Sebastian, 15, of 7 S, Tasmania St., both suf- fered bumps and bruises on their heads and were taken to Avon Center Hospital. Pat was a passenger in a car driven by Jerry €. McFarland, 20, of 245 S. Edith St. Gloria was rid- ing in a car driven by James E. McCarthy, 18, of 50 N. Midland St., Pontiac. Romeo State Police said McFar- land was attempting to make a left turn at the intersection but missed the road. McCarthy, who was try- ing to pass him, collided with Mc- Farland’s auto, police said. Answer te Previeus Puzzle rj SiAaiel ol Nie BAIS) re | Mi lo. ieely| TAL i AIL Io lone MIA T IRIOIN AlsisViLlAl SIT ee AIME CISiMipt ul Ex: .were two to six miles from the Mapping Alaskan Seas Gigantic, Unending Job WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United States has been trying for 91 years to figure out exactly what it bought when it purchased Alas- ka. Even with Alaska becoming a state, it still doesn't know for sure. The work of charting and map- ping the 34,000 miles of Alaska coastline and adjacent waters has been carried on largely by ‘the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, a branch of the Commerce Department. The department reported today that five survey ships recently re- turned from a six-month expedition RCA COLOR TY € Sal and Serv SWEET'S | RADIO “Alaska, covering 686,400 square miles, has little more than 4,000 miles of highways and one ralil- road, Its commerce depends al- most entirely upon water and air transportation.” The survey has produced more than 200 nautical and aeronautical charts, plus volumes of informa-| gravity and earthquakes. The department said the pro- gram will be continued until] the entire area has been accurately mapped. i BELTONE PONTIAC CO. urns *° BIG DEAL @ Alum. Siding ELLIS INC. SINCE 1945 FREE ESTIMATES FE 2-2671 en cepiatharantnarnecisitbes which covered 15,000 square miles of ‘Alaskan waters. But it said more than a half- million square miles of water re- main unsurveyed or inadequately surveyed by coast and geodetic standards. * x * taken in 1867 while negotiations for the Alaska purchase still were under way. The work has | been continuous since 1882. Heavy fogs, hidden rocks and other obstacles hampered the early ' surveyors. But the development of new equipment since World War; II has enabled recent surveyors to penetrate the fogs and explore treacherous waters with relative safety. They have found that some of the islands off the Alaska coast positions indicated in the early charts, Such islands as St. Ma- hews, St. Lawrence and the| Pribilofs have been located in re- lation to the mainland for the first time. “Probably no other place on earth has a greater need for modern maps and charts,” the Commerce Department sai d. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Susie. * (4) It's. Great Life, (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) (color) ‘George Perrot Presents. . (1. Mickey Mouse Club. WWJ, Monitor €30-—WJR Laymen four ; wwa Man's Pamt Pamtiy WIBK. Another Chance ckiw oan. Lite Hour ORLY. 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