FIRST OF WINTER — The first snowfall of the winter decorated this Water- ford Township scene>like a Currier and Ives» Pontiac area's road. oti The bridge and cabin etched in the wet white are on M59, just west of Crescent Lake Pontiac Press Photo Telegraph Crash ~ Claims 3rd Life 8 “Others on Critical ‘List After Saturday's 3-Car Smashup A three-car smashup Saturday morning, the worst locally this) year, claimed its second and third lives over the weekend. Three of the other four victims. are still in critical condition today. The dead are: Leonard Sokolow- 4, of 18876 Wakenden St., Red- : his wife, Julia, 38; and Mrs. Fannie Washburn, 74, of Owosso. ~The collision oc- Oakland | curred shortly aft- Hig’ er 9 a.m. Satur- ae day on . Telegraph ‘ } road at’ Kemper in "58 | street, less than a Mile south of Or- 81 chard Lake road, ; in. Bloom field Township. Injured were Edward Frazer, 4, of 728 W. Main St., Owosso; his wife Lorraine, 42; and Rose Ge- wirtz, 62, of 328: Pine St., Chesan- ing. All were reported in critical condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital today. Mrs, Mollie Kent, 72, of Ches- aning, was the only victim not injured. She was treat- ed and released Saturday, All the victims except the So- kolowskis were, in the auto driven by Frazer, which smashed into the Sokolowski car broadside as the latter attempted to cross Tele- cnet Bloomfield Township Police sa A third car, driven by Barbara Ann Buchanan, 24, of 67 Hudson St., struck the Frazer car. Both Frazer and the Buchanan women were traveling south on Telegraph. Sokolowski was dead on ar. Fival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- tal. Mrs. Washburn died of head eg at 1:10'p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Sokolowski, one of the driv- ers, was operated on Saturday in a vain attempt to save her life. She died Sunday morning at 10: 45. ‘ She had--suffered spine, pelvis and chest injuries. Township »volice were assisted by Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ties and. State Police. Witnesses said the accident cre- ated a traffic jam which had cars backed up bumper-to-bumper for several miles. Damage to two of the three: cars was ‘described as “total” by police. Missing Tug Safe in Canadian Harbor TOBERMORY, Ont. () — The i ¥ = Paget tit i | iG Fz esee County as well as Boy teers, took part in a hunt, for the vanished 7-year-old | Adele Wells. “She's been gone nearly three days,” said Lt. Tom Waldron, “and after that much time we're pretty sure this is something worse than). a runaway. If she had gone to a friend's house, we'd have her back by now ttle Adele while walking the 2' blocks to school at 11:30 am. Friday. “We're not sure whether she made it t6 the playground,” said Lt. Waldron, ¢.* 2. Adele is the daughter.of Karl W. Wells, a Flint factory worker. She is a member of a family of nine, “We combed the area and beat people square miles,” said L1. Waldron, “and we didn’t find a trace.” The Civil Air Patrol swept over a wide area outside the city in); expanding the hunt. * * * One report from the other chil- dren that the girl had been seen being forced into a car by two men remained under examination. Police, however, said they had nothing to substantiate the report. Big sas Goés On for Flint Schoolgirl FLINT (#—A search went on today for a missing schoolgirl as an arixious city wondered about her fate. All available law enforcement men of Flint‘and Gen- Scouts, firemen and volun- & Sa ‘Human Bones Found in Pit Near Romeo Tc: ingen Maletons found in near Romeo were to be sent today to State Police crime laboratories in East Lansing for examination. "Elmer G. Alward of 76900 Gar- land St., Washington, a. trucker, was digging gravel at the .pit Saturday when he came across the. two. skulls about three feet junder the surface. Further probing of the area by Romeo state troopers turned up more bones to go with the skulls. It .hadn’t- been determined yet how long the skeletons had been there, or the ages or sex of the persons they belonged to, police said. Nothing else was discovered in the grave, according to officers. The pit is located a quarter of .a mile south of Inwood road, about a half.mile west of Mound road near the Oakland-Macomb county line. Indian graves and relics have in Berlin... a Washington Township gravel pit, US. Stresses , Allies to Stay Russia Gets Warning: for German Puppets United States. emphasized ‘| today that.the western pow- ers are. in Berlin to stay, and warned Russia that the Kremlin will be held re- sponsible for the activities ofits German puppets. Findley Burns set forth the U.S. stand in a note to “|protesting yesterday’s at- tempt by Red police to kid- nap a television cameraman from Berlin’s' American sector. The note stressed the right of the Western. powers to free move- ment to and from this Communist- surrounded city, * * * The American note, text of which was not immediately available, was filed as a result of the border attack by the Reds on Ernest Leeh- ner, 37-year-old West German cameraman for the Columblia Broadcasting System. It told Russia that the United States will hold the Soviets re- sponsible for acts of East Ger- man Conmnunists. It said, in ef- fect, that the Soviets are respon- sible for the acts of all East German authorities and must control them, The iicident’that set off the pro- started shooting film on the American side of Potsdamer Platz, where the U. S., British and Soviet sectors meet, One Communist poiteeman {Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Auto Inventor Kettering Falls ill at Dayton DAYTON, Ohio ‘# — Charles F. Kettering, famed 83-year-old auto- motive inventor, became ill at- his home here today and an inhalator crew was summoned. The nature of the illness was not determined immediately. An as- sociate said Kettering became “a been foufid in the same general area. to Be Held Responsible | BERLIN (UPI) — The} U.S. political ‘adviser; Soviet headquarters here}: CAUTION AT THE POLLS — recognize this French voter, but election officials are cautious nien, They checked the elector's card of.Premier Charles de Gaulle before he French Back DeGaulle in First-Round Voting By GEORGE McARTHUR PARIS & — Premier de Gaulle, without having lifted a finger in the campaign, won another strong endorsement {rom the French peo-), ple in first-round voting Sunday for the new National Assembly; With many candidates trying to ‘ae De Gaulle’s coattails, out. right foes of the Premier made the poorest showing, A strong rightist swing was ac- companied by: a Communist de- cline, though the anti-Gaullist Com- munists were still the strongest single party. Red chieftain Jacques Daclos.faced a stiff fight in the runoff next Sunday, The De Gaulle tide swamped such non-communist foes as for- mer Premier Pierre Mendes- France and Maurice Bourges- Maunoury. Both lost their Assem- bly seats on the first ballot. It booked to second rank—after the Commmunists—a brand new De Gaullist party; the Union for the New Republic (UNR) headed by er Minister Jacques Sou- little ill” last Friday. Kettering’s jan was report-| Ste! ed at his side;~ This -was the’ clearcut trend, show Your Identification, Boss Tt was easy to tional assembly. though only 41 of the 465 depn- ties from mainiand France were elected by a majority vote over all opponents. The remainder will be chosen in runoffs next Sun- day, when a winner will megt énly @ plurality. lion eligible bothering to vote, the Interior Ministry gave this break- down of the results: Wasn't Fooling! Has 18th Baby —Six to Go DALLAS (AP) — Mrs, Mervin Ramer, 42, told her husband when they got married that she wanted two dozen children. Saturday her 18th child, a 7- pound, 14-ounce boy, was born at St. Paul's Hospital, Recalling his wife's statement, Ramer, a machinist, said, ‘She wasn't kidding, Why, I just laughed when site said it.’ He said he never made any defjnite plans about the number, » Experts Assist in Formulating MSUO Curriculum. future must be given an-educ¢ation that will enable them to fully un- derstand their role in the ‘world and to.make increasingly tough de- Seal Pi | University Oakland were told Sat-|panel ‘of business leaders and edu- urday. cators indicated that well-educated In the third of a series of sym-/peoplé are needed to head the big posiums deyoted to planning|and small businesses of the future. 1 relations. at , chairman of the Board of Directors of E00: George L. Bach, dean of the graduate c Pierson, — ‘ot ‘inenniee at Swarth- Stress Value of Good Business Education ‘American ‘icone Senders of the |cisions, planners of Michigan State courses forthe new institution, a|But they warned against too much specialization in college. The business - bound college graduate should have an under- the Carnegie: Institute of Tech- istrong will, an intellectually curi- LJ standing of, rather than special. zation in, the many components of business structure and an un- derstanding of basic values in order to make sound decisions, they said, Qualifications of a good business leader are initiative, leadership, ous and logical mind, and power of analysis, said Theodore V. Houser, chairman of the Board. of Directors of Sears, Roebuck & Co, * * * Both teacher’ and. student, he said, should be well exposed to business. rather than devoting themselves to too much detail of business methods, William H, Coleman, president and director of the Twin Coach Co. of Canton, Ohio, representing small business, said the problem of human relations and ‘“‘How do 1 finance my business?’’ should be emphasized for those who plan to move inte smaller companies. Panelists emphasized that while there are differences in small and large businesses, there are also many similarities because they are (Continutag on Page 2, Col. 4) EZ LIE In Today's s Press | County NeWS 4.6.5... cee eens 2 “Editorials ...... svigevotvnes @ Markets 2... ccscssesesceg ine Obittaries 06.66. ce eee cc ccns 5 Sports .,... vevecess, 28 thru 31 Theaters .. 0.5. .edseicsces ves BB TV and Radio Programs. oor’ Wilson, Barl .......06. 600005 - cast his vote at his native Colombey polling place yesterday. French voters are choosing a new fa- With only 20,944,797 of the 28 mil-| Nine-Year-Old ls Suffocated UnderSand Playmates’ Cries Fail to Bring Help in Time to Save Youngster AP Wirephote Communists, elected 1 deputy, 3,882,204 popular votes, 18.94. per cent of the vote, UNR, 8 deputies, 3,603,958 votes, 17.6 per cent, Socialists, .2.deéputies, votes. 15.5 per cent, Independents, mostly 15 deputies, 2,816,176 votes, per cent, The remaining votes were scat- |tered among 14 other parties and groups. RED PERCENTAGES The Communists’ percentage compared with 25.6 in the last gen- eral election of 1956, and the Red popular vote compared with their peak strength of 5'4 million votes in 1946, They held 142 seats in the old Assembly. Projection of the trend could cut the Communists to below 30 seats, During the next week the rival candidates will be ganging up against the Reds to trim their sails further in next. Sunday’s runoffs, De Gaulle lent his name offi- cially to none of the candidates. But with issues few, candidates of all stripes grabbed his coattails as the most attractive thing in sight. Benefiting most was the empire- minded Soustelle, who helped boost De Gaulle back to power last May during the rightist rebel- lion in Algeria and narrowly es- caped assassination last Septem- ber. He called the results “a good augury for the start of the Fifth Republic.’ The party of Pierre Poujade, the bookseller who is against almost everything and especially taxes, al- most disappeared, After winning 51 seats in the last Assembly, it got less than 1 per cent of the popular vote this time, What the Poujad- ists lost, the Soustelle forces picked up. The Socialists made the biggest inroads into -the Communist strength. The center parties. suf- fered a squeeze. The 67 deputies to be elected in Algeria next weekend also will lean strongly to the right. Learn About Money 3,167,354 rightists, 13.74 in 6 Easy Lessons \ Few subjects are more inter- esting to people than money. ‘We work for it.-We spend it. We try to save it. We never seem to have enough of it. But the subject isn’t as simple as all that. How does your bank manage to haye enough money on hand to cash all the checks present- ed to it? How does the federal government determine how much ‘should be in circulation? What about inflation? Defla- tion? it? The first: of six dispatches by Went FRG. 2-.+ a aoe pore on Page 1 of aay a : : F. Stahl of Oxford, revival attempts failed. A nine-year-old Pontiac |Township boy died of suf- \focation Sunday when he | was buried alive in a sand |and gravel pit where he had been playing near his grandfather’s home. Michael Stephens, son of |\Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steph- ens of 734 Alpeana St., was ipronounced dead of suffo- ication by Oakland County ‘deputy coroner, Dr. Harold after Oakland County sheriff's depu- ‘ties said the boy had been playing with several other youngsters in the area behind the home of his grandfather, James A. Stephens at 2943 Jiidah Lake Rd., in Orion Township, late yesterday after- noon. APPARENTLY DUG HOLE Michael and his friends appar- ently had dug a hole about four feet deep and Michael evidently jumped into it while his friends were on the other side of the hill, aceording to deputies, The hole caved in on him. Ray Woolard of ty Willard St., who was working nearby heard the children calling for help. ‘ He ran to the scene and began digging. Police said he found the boy under several feet of sand in a sitting position and performed arti- ficial respiration on him for 10 or 15 minutes. until deputies, Lake Orion police, ahd Orion Township firemen arrived, To No aval. Attempts to revive the boy were continued but failed. Parents of the youngsters told deputies they had warned their children previously not to play in the pit area, to Sparkling White World Pontiac residents awoke to a world of white this morning and began searching the household bus- ily for packed-away boots and rub- bers, following the area’s first snow fall of the season early today. Approximately one inch of snow blanketed the city. The Automobile Club of Michigan reported this |morning that the Lower Peninsula’s first heavy snow left highways throughout most of the area slip- pery and snow covered, with the exception of Detroit, Benton Har- bor and Niles. Mostly cloudy with snow flur- Mes and colder is the forecast for tonight. The méreury is expect- ed to drop te a frosty low of 28. Tomorrow's weather will be part- ly cloudy with a few snow flur- ries. The high will be near 34 de- i grees, * * * The U.S, Weather Bureau reports that temperatures will average about 5 degrees below the normal 41 high and normal 29 low for the next five days. Wednesday will be colder, with a warming trend due Friday or Saturday. Precipitation will aver- age about one-half inch. Snow is expected Wednesday and rain or show is likely for the weekend, In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding § a. m. was 33. At 2 p.m. a mometer read 37. MSU Runner Wins EAST LANSING Crawford City Awakes Pee ee ES -# Wiha aR TA OM be apg. SVR Major Air Eastern Is 2nd Big Line Idled Thanksgiving Rush in Peril With Further Shutdowns Possible From Our News Wires With the Thanksgiving travel « Fush about to start, a second ma- wr airline was struck today.) Flight engineers and machinists, walked off their jobs at Eastern Aurlines | _ Trans World Airlines had 200 planes grounded in the fourth | day of a strike by 6,700 ma- | chinists, American Airlines faced | a strike threat by its pilots, with a prospect ef an operational shutdewn after a walkout dead- line at midnight Tuesday. Lake Central Airlines, a feeder airline, was hit early today by a strike of its 32 stewardesses, the first walkout of stewardesses in airline history. * * A spokesman for the Stewardess | Union sai@ she expected the line's, pilots to refuse to cross the stew-! ardesses’ picket lines. Meanwhile, Capital Airlines re- sumed limited flights yesterday after a 37-day strike by 2,600 me- ehanics and other. ground person- nel, (Capital will operate all but two of its flights at Flint tomorrow and will offer full service at both Flint and Detroit starting Wednesday.) The mechanics, niembers of the International Association of Machinists had demanded a 42- cent hourly wage increase and voted to return to work after agreeing on a 4i-cent pay hike. Prior to the walkout, the me- chanics’ top wage was $2.54-per hour. * The strike by 6,700 machinists! against TWA began last Friday, grounding 196 flights which nor- mally carry about 12,000 passen- gers in the United States and 23! foreign countries, About 20,000 TWA employes were given fur- loighs without pay for the duration of the strike. x *« * Miss Nancy Silverthorn, Indian-| apolis, master executive chairman of the Stewardess Union, said she had been assured that Lake Cen- tral pilots would not cross. stew- ardesses’ picket lines, She said if they did the union would file charges with the AFL-CIO seeking Postponed 2 Weeks Attorneys for Herman. Kierdort today were granted a two-week will receive possession of a pistol silencer. Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams advanced the hearing date to Dec, & at 1:36 after Erie E. Zisman and Wil- liam F. Dohany requested 14 days in which to gather material to put into their briefs to sub- stantiate their claim that a sec- ond trial be granted. Teamsters President James R. Hoffa guilty of the silencer charge. ouster of the pilots. j In New York, Eastern Alr | Lines announced today complete | ‘suspension of all flights “in the Ynterests of public satiety,” be- | cause of the strikesby flight en- gineers and mechanics. A spokesman for the Engineers International Association said the dispute involved operation of new all-jet passenger planes. * * * Piléts for American Airlines, which. operates from coast-to-coast and into Mexico and Canada, were set to strike at midnight Tuesday in a dispute over wages and) changes in working conditions of a new contract. Death Toll Reaches 19 After 9 Days of Hunting By The Associated Press An Ohio hunter’s fatal heart at- tack Sunday brought the. hunter death toll in Michigan's deer sea- son to 19. Sunday was the ninth day of the season. Malcolm Sallee. 48, of Whitehall, Ohio, on a hunting trip with his son and two Michigan companions, died in the woods of north Kent Qakland, Wayne Join to Plan Home Rule committees, both studying the feas- ibility of home rule government for counties, will meet in Pontiac Dec. 11. The County Organization Study Committee of Wayne County and the Special County Government Study Committee of Oakland Coun- ty will gather at 2 p.m, to discuss future planning in the direction of home rule. The Oakland committee voted last week to recommend to the Board of Supervisors approval of home rule, while the Wayne Board of Supervisors already has given its okay upon the urging of its committee, Norman R. Barnard, committee clerk for Oakland County, said he didn’t know whether the Oakland supervisors will have acted on the proposal prior to the scheduled Dec. 11 meeting. postporiement in the hearing to) ‘decide whether the convicted 68- ‘year-old former Teamsters official) a second trial for Kierdorf's first trial resulted in a jury finding the former aide to Judge Adams sentenced the Mad- ‘ ison Heights resident to 1 to 5 Allies Will Remain years in prison Nov. 10;after which | Zi id Dohany i for'* B lj § U S Zaman ond dateny moved to in Barlin Save U, 5. Two Oakland and Wayne County Will Be Made Final report luncheon of. the 10th anniversary. Pontiac Area United Fund will be held at noon tomor- row in the Elks Temple. Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce President John A. Riley will be master of ceremonies for the event, which is sponsored by the Pontiac State Bank, Pontiac Fed- eral Savings & Loan Assn., Chief ‘Pontiac Federal Credit Union, and 'GMTC Employe Federal Credit Union, Final report on progress toward ithe goal of $501,000 will be made by division chairmen. The funds are raised for the support of 55 community service agencies. ‘Business Education Stressed for MSUO: (Continued From Page Qne) closely interwoven in day-to-day operations, Es Work ‘of the teachers and stu- dents in the first classes of MSUO is extremely important and criti- cal, said Dr, Erwin H. Schell, pro- fessor emeritus and lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, because the early classes will set the tone and pace for those following in later years. | Tuesday Noon {| News Flash WASHINGTON ( —. The Su- preme Court today ruled that Alabama's school placement law is valid on its face. It upheld a decision by a spe- celal three-judge U.S. District Court in Alabama. Parents of four Negro children | in Birmingham had challenged the placement law and appealed te the Supreme Court to review and reverse the special court. 3 Die, 26 Hurt in Crash . NAGOYA, Japan #) — Three persons were killed and some 26 (Continued From Page One) continued his resistance, | But Lechner successfully | fought them off. He knocked | down one policeman and broke away to safety, However, the _Communists re- ner'’s $600 camera, Ernest Leiser, CBS chief radio and television correspondent in, Berlin, went ot East Berlin police headquarters today and demanded the camera’s return. He was given it immediately, In Washington, Secretary of injured today when a fast elec- tric train hit a small truck load- ed with cans of turpentine and caught fire, -* 2 | CHARLES E.BIRD. For this reason, he said, stu- ae F dents and faculty of top quality 8 ; D2 ei drainage sm = sees © me" Rite TOMOLTOW | ee sinen, comin | Vv | Because of its geographic loca- ; sionerg will consider tion, he said; MSUO has a tremen- gee "|| Secess to a public street for dous potential, . or X- Cl property owned by D. ecm Sid the- shee, the busi- J Adam, ly unable to. act ae agree Charles E. Bird Served pal another, a eee er lthe graduate school of ‘industrial Pontiac and Waterford; wanna eee ene eee ame | Dies at Age 92 other alternative is the mp : scaptae tedgoie ie caake bore. | [Hon Of a. tye rough the city. = : headed analyses in a fast-chitiging| Service for Charles E. Bird, 92,|0ed well site on West, Lincoln KODACHROME COLOR world. he said. < a former city and township offi- ee Tol ae oe ‘cial, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow]. 8mm Movie Films : “"\. AP Wirephete economics at Swarthmore (Pa.) ial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. eat agg —_— $2.65 List 1 7 5 DRAMATIC RESCUE — Two injured Grand Rapids Township e business courses * *«. mustoten: iepeiinal aad ROLL e . firemen, trapped by falling timbers, were taken from the second |at other ipstitutions and their im-| Mr. Bird, of 138 Hickory Lane,|" ps orvations should yi floor window of a burning Lowell, Mich. store building yesterday. [plications on adult education, Waterford Township, died Satur Weinesday with Mrs. P $4.00 List y 88 | The blaze caused a $200,000 loss, officials said. ~ Vig A ‘i x * 4 day after alee of one year. | thwaite, 1347 Yorkshire MAGS. ow . _ - symposium was at} Bors in te Lake Township, ter BO of Ferndale uine Kodak color film—fresh- . Meadéwbrook Hall on the e| Mr. Bird served four years as |hostess group, : ied Bg Ey FH ° "7 . Fi ] UF R rt donated by Mr. and Mrs, Alfred G.| an ‘hiderman from Pontiac's ir processing. No layaway. Kierdorf's Hearing |Fina EPOrt |witson as the ste of the new uni-| fourth ward at the tum ot the | “Tests on commercial jet engines : versity, century and was Waterford eneme are powered by old fashioned ker- Township treasurer, 1929-1931. A Pontiac grocer for many years, Mr. Bird traveled 15 years for a national flour concern before re- tiring and entering the real estate field in Pontiac. x & He subdivided the Crescent vanelN Gardens subdivision in which he \ and his wife lived for 33 years. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bird were married 166 years, until her death last year. Mr.- Bird was associated with ithe Maccabees and the Knights of Pythias. x *& ® Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Duncan McVean, and a son, Har- old C. Bird, both of Pontiac;: three grandsons, five great-grandchil- dren and a brother, Dr. Ray Jd. 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Rasy to take i f° State John Foster Dulles was scheduled to return to take charge ‘of efforts to weld a united western front to deal with the Berlin crisis. The secretary was believed pre; | paring to reach a decision within the next few days on whether a Big Three foreign ministers con-| ference will be necessary in view jof Russia's stated aim to drive ,U. S., British and French occupa- jtion forces out of the former Ger- County. , ease capital, It was the 12th fatal heart at- tack of the season. There have been seven accidental gunfire deaths of hunters. A rich Roman residence contain-| ing costly bronzes was recently uncovered below a melon patch in Sardis, Turkey. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly) eleudy tenight with smew flurries and. | sche eleudy temorrew with a few veiee likely. Colder tonight, lew near 2%. High temorrow near M4. { Today in Pontiac . Oat temperature preceding @ a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind Velocity 12 m.ph. 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Dr. Hu ‘Shih, Na-| ¢rescent for empty shaving cream |— shells on Quemoy and the smaller|tionalist China’s leading scholar.) jars collected 909 and told the islands Sunday, This was the'warned of possible new Commu-| company he was ready to make aviest fire since Nov, 5, when/nist aggression in the Far Bast) his flight to Mars, e Communists laid down 5,594|while the Western powers are) The company will pay Up. founds. busy with the Berlin crisis. He| French leaves Dec. 2 for Mars— - Return fire by the Nationalist|said in an interview with a Taipei| A hamlet with a population of son was described as heavy. newspaper that _ the _ target of a 78 in Germany. ory So EE NE ti" “RUBBERS! BOOTS! GALOSHES! | |... for the ENTIRE FAMILY Children, boys, girls, misses, _ ladies and men find better Storm footwear priced LESS at SIMMS. Choose from Pontiac’s most complete selections! 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Colors | For Your Holiday Hostess FRESH CUT ROSES | determined. @ nits ase A, suvey of Foam’ {esis ao WA new. save shows that 93 p ers, -s 7 ng ~, | Up to ‘40,000 Expected eA at Polls Tuesday’ wal Dems Favored . | | JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — the first state election. | Democrats are heavily favored | ‘States senators, one congressman, igovertior, secretary of state and 60 members of Alaska’s sng : State Legislature t No matter what the commodity from. clothes to Furnace Oil there | is always a leader . . - Our 83 years of heating experience plus our knowledge of the heating needs ‘in Pontiac’ and Oakland County demanded we select the best furnace oil we could find. We honest- ly believe that NEW MOBILHEAT is the leader of all furnace oils, There's immediate response to your thermostat's command when you heat your home with NEW MOBILHEAT., the fuel oil with amazing additive RT-98, keeping your home always warm and * iment that E. L. Bartlett, Demo- craic delegate to Congress for the past 14 years, would win one Sen- ate seat easily, The raCe between Republican Gov. Mike slg If 40,000 votes are jcast it will set a record for a general elec- | ition in this sparsely populated’ territory, but would be far under'| combortable. ‘ |Jjthe: 48.000: who turned out at a! _ : summer referendum ‘to approve | for Prompt, NEW MOBILHEAT cleans as it burns, saving you on repairs and | cag ye os ge Courteous, : in fuel consumption . . . Get comfort. healthful, dependable, eco- f Th ign big-name | p nomical warmth ist your hom all winter long having NEW : ite amos ee Page aro Delivery by MOBILHEAT fuel oil at moe o “ Vice President Richard M. Nixon) Gee's metered aaa ‘and Interior Secretary Fred M. : * Seaton toured the territory for trucks, Dial . . publicans and Sen. John F.| LHEA THE FUEL OIL Kenned D-M with RT-98 53131 —— ADDITIVE RT-98 \ Fire Damages at least $500,000 damage to theater iseenery, some of which went back ito the silent film days of Douglas) Fairbanks Sr., Fatty Arbuckle Wil- liam Farnum and Alice Brady,| * orm” song soa MMOL UL WY lL Ah BLL aa More recently, it has served| pee | / EK Mer A Sit OLE SALLE Ever Cause of the fire has not been Studios Used ) for Early Films | (§ ATTENTION! COAL USERS! FORT LEE, N.J. (AP) — Fort! | Lee Studios, once frequented by| Order your coal in load SAVE ‘movie greats fe 8 een lots of two tons or more on a and save 50c per ton. c ratory formulation, thou- en and women now feeling olde tired, irritable and from “y and worrying abou “Bladder Weakness” — too restest. eae tting Up Nights. or areas ng, Gettin shts— n Cloudy Kidney o: DEWEY L. STOVER Dewey L. Stover, 60, of 5556 Ormond Rd., died Sunday morning at 2760 Cloverdale St., Highland, following a heart attack. carpenter, Surviving are his wife, Ruby; his mother, Mrs. Grace Burn, of r |pathic Hospital. Onaway;: a daughter, Mrs. Ger- aldine Bornman, of Vincannon, Penn.; and a son, Lawrence Stover, of White Lake. Five - grandchil- dren, three sisters, and two broth- ers also remain. Service will be held at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday at Huntoon’ Funeral Home with burial in Oakland Hills Memorial Cemetery. MARY EHRCKE WALLED LAKE—Mary Ehrcke, * /75, of 6530 Halstead Rd, died early this morning at Pontiac Osteo- The body is at Dy gives aul the Richardson-Bird Chapel. MRS. LEE GUNN ick, calm: lef nbeting irritating germs in ‘acid urine; and by relaxing, analgesic pain — Safe for young or old. Get CY! druggist, Peel better fast or money back. LAKEVILLE — Service for Mrs. ie (Mary) L. Gunn, 82, of 1274 Professional ox. KN ROLL NOW | WINTER TERM Monday, December 1 Day, Half-Day and Evening , Speedwriting Shorthand Gregg Shorthand — Typewriting. ~ Business Administration Higher Accounting Executive Secretarial VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute é 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac CALL at THE. Morning 8:30 A, M. to|11:30 A.M. SCHOOL or Afternoon 12:00 to 2:30 P. M. \. PHONE Evenings 6:30 to 9 P. M. \ FE 2-3551 Monday and Thursday - .; Rochester Rd., will be held at Pontiac. Seven grandchildren, two to Harrisburg for service at the). the Rosary will be recited at! jard Beatrice; a daughter, Mrs. Wilma’ land seven grandchildren. Former Pontiac resident, James|a.m. Tuesday at the Utter-McKin- 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bossar- det and Reid Funeral Home, Ox- ford. Burial will be in Lakeville | home Cemetery. Mrs. Gunn died suddenly Sun- day at §t. Joseph's. Mercy Hos- pital, Pontiac, following a heart attack. She was a member of the babe ville Methodist Church and the WSCS. Surviving are a son, Charles of Detroit and three grandchildren. HOWARD MALOTT TROY —Service for Howard Mailott, 53, of 1110 Birchwood St.,| will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Price Funeral Home, Burial will be in Union Corners Cemetery. Mr. Malott died Saturday at Ard-| more Hospital, Ferndale, following a heart attack. Surviving are his wife, Hazel; his father, Hilliard Malott of Troy; two sons, Howard H. of Troy and Robert -H._of the-U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Rich- (Ruth) Russell of Troy; a! sister, Edith Malott of Roya] Oak MRS. HUGH SAVAGE ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. Hugh (Ethel) Savage, 78,’ of. Los Angeles, Calif., a former Rochest- er resident, will be held at 10:30 ley View Park Mortuary in Los, Angeles. Mrs. Savage died Saturday at her home following q long illness. \in Roscommon. Turns Over in West + ‘ical injuries although several had Stephen Foster and ‘“‘Swanee,” by Surviving are a brother, Frank Nichols of Rochester and several nieces and nephews. MRS. F. WILLIAM SELMES - Mrs. F. William (Myrtie mi Selmes, 84, of Roscommon, a. for- mer Pontiac resident, died of @ wort condition Sunday at her Mrs. Selmes was a member ‘of the Central Methodist Church of Pontiac and was affiliated with the Rebekah Lodge, Pontiac Chapter. Surviving are her husband, and a. daughter, Mrs. Jack Boston, of Roscommon, One grandson and four great grandchildren also re- main. Service will be held at 2 p.m.) Wednesday at Steuernol Funeral) Home, Roscommon. Burial will be 16 Injured as Bus WICKENBURG Ariz. (UPI) ~— ‘Fifteen passengers and the driver | aboard a Greyhound bus were in- jured_last night when the bus shot, out of control and flipped over on) its side during a trip from Los’ Angeles to Phoenix Ariz. Seventeen other passengers es- caped injury. Most of the injured escaped crit- broken bones, The Suwannee River, which has its source in the Okefenokee Swamp of South Georgia, has been made famous by two well-known songs: “Old Folks at Home," by George Gershwin. ‘monial .dinner for ~ Lucille 'Parkyakarkas’ Dies Backstage at Dinner HOLLYWOOD (AP)-—Harry Ein- stein, 54, who rose to radio fame as the Greek funnyman Parkya- karkas, died of a heart attack to- day backstage at a show business gathering. * * ie Einstein had just finished a hi- larious talk at a Friar’s Club testi- [ Ball and Desi when he col- lapsed. He was’ carried backstage and while some of the nation's top en- tertainers kept the show going, doctors summoned from the audi- Arnaz ence made an incision in his chest } and —— ~ heart. * For two ‘a they kept his) heart pumping by their manipula-, tion but there was-no answering, response from the heart. Einstein was finally pronounced dead by Dr. Alfred Goldman. Red Commits Suicide; ‘Known for 1946 ‘Boner’ | | MELROSE, Mass. (UPID—A manif- who pulled one of American com- | boners has munnism’'s biggest taken his own life. The body of Franklin P, Collier Jr., 52, who issued the 1946 Com- munist Party card to key FBI counterspy Herbert A, Philbrick, was found hanging in the cellar of his suburban Boston none yester- day. About one-half of Aim erica n! adults wear glasses. WASHINGTON ‘(AP)-—The FBI said today crime increased by 11) - cent. in the first nine months of this year, compared with the corresponding petiod in 1957. 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Peter Pan Girdle or rally Girdle in B' let’ or white, Saab vous ‘ a ER ee eee meer Oe ee Oe tee ing terms: . : eget A well subscriptions THE PONTIAC PRESS" oe ena Editorial Page MEMBER OF THR _ - President and Publisher = Owned and Published Locally ASSOCIATED PRESS eee __» MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 res ssident Emphasizes Colombo Plan Goals President Etsennower’s talk be- fore the Colombo Plan nations in Seattle added prestige and emphasis to the first meeting of the group in this country, , More than, that, it was a sum- mation of American foreign policy and implied a relatively long term‘Ameri¢an commitment to assist struggling Southeast Asia to achieve a momentum of economic progress enabling it to go forward in self-reliant growth. x * * In greeting the ministers nations, the President spoke i the 18 mov- “In vast stretches .of the earth, men awoke today. to hunger, They will spend the day in unceasing toil. And as the sun goes down they will still know hunger. They will see suf- fering in the eyes of theit children. Many despair that their labor will ever decently shelter their families or protect them against disease. “So long as this is so, peace and freedom will be in danger throughout our world. For when- ever free men lose hope of prog- ress, liberty will be weakened and the seeds of —_ will be sown.” x * * To meet this need and to combat Communism’s appeal President EISENHOWER presented a five point program | which, in fact, is the plan we already are carrying out. Five major requirements are needed for economic growth—expanded interna- tional trade, technical skills, private investment, normal bankable loans and flexible financing to cover sound projects. Mr. EISENHOWER Suggested greater use of private capital un- der a favorable climate for in- vestment. He stressed the need of private investors for confidence that their capital will be respect- ed and allowed to work produc- tively. *& «..« In its eight years of existence the Colombo Plan has made impressive progress. The U.S. has trained 5,800 Specialists, Britain more than 2,000 and various United Nations agencies some 2,800. Contributing member governments and the World Bank have granted or loaned $4 billion. In y addition, over $380 million of private capital from the United Kingdom and $40 million from the United States have gone into India alone. All this outflow of aid has resulted in jew factories, power plants, roads and increased farm production to better the lives of 700 million Asians. * * * Colombo representatives were im- pressed by the President’s eloquent address and by U.S. intention of con- tinuing to work with them to alleviate hunger, thereby furthering the cause of freedom. “It is this concept of the brotherhood of man,” said the Presi- dent, “which inspires us in the great struggle on which we are launched.” Dusk Is Dangerous Time for Automobilists Our Voice of the People column just carried a letter from Danny WiLson which was very valuable. He pointed out that dusk is one of the most dangerous periods for auto- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Powttac Parse Company Bt. Pontiac, Michigan 48 W. Huron Trade =" Daily Except Sunday Russete | Joun A. Rrey, Paccutive 5 Vice President Amteat Advertising and Advertising Di Man Ear. M. Treapwett, Circulation Manager G. Marsratt Jonpaw Howary A. Prrazceratpy nm, Vice President and Business Manager doun W. Prrecenaro. Local Advertisin Deore and Editor Manager . Haney J Grorce C. twaan, Resp, Temaion Editor —— Classified eee pte lk sl ts entitied exclusively to the i news printed in this Rahat et vi Ont es as on AP news dispatches. ‘ead y~~* ts aon a by carrier for 40 cents service is not Stason hak by mail Srunties ts £1200 a vent: elsethere 1a he United Btotes ayable in Class rate mobile’ drivers. Many years ago, De- troit plotted the hours at which ac- cidents occurred to see whether the officials could evolve a pattern. x * * At first it was confusing. ' The most dangerous hour shifted. Then as the traffic people studied the vear as a whole, they discovered the time of greatest incident followed the sun, with twilight heading the 24-hour eyele. In the summer, the most dangerous time ‘was well after the dinner hour and in the winter it was before the evening meal. This merely highlights the im- portant point made by reader Wilson. * * * Turn your headlights on quickly when night approaches and exercise unusual caution. ‘There is a twilight 3 period when full! lights or no lights leave a hazy view ahead. We should all recognize this and take extra pre- cautions accordingly. FARMERS have made such: bumper crops this year it seems they should reciprocate to some extent for past favors by subsidizing the Govern- ment. The Man About Town Christmas Trees Our County Now Growing the Best on the Market Tigers: A baseball team that spends the off season looking for a goat, The local Wuyers of 1958 Christmas vee will be able to purchase home grown >. vpaes are better than those from any other area. Started from mere seedlings 12 to 15 years ago, thousands of these trees now are ready for cutting. They generally are well formed and symmetrical, with branches all round of uniform size. This is because they have grown with plenty of room. None of them is like the one-sided and crooked trees coming from northern hedgerows~and. second-growth clearings, which now must be cut only from a growth that does not hamper further de- velopment. A pamphlet just issued by Associate Professor of Forestry Lee M. James at Michigan State University, does some panning censure on the growers of Christ- mas trees here. He says the Canadian trade is entering the Michigan market be- cause they are better merchandisers. Our state's output of Christmas trees is about 1,140,000 a year. We send 212,000 to other states, but we import 672,000, princi- pally from Canada. Now there is no excuse for residents of the Pontiac area buying a Canadian tree or even one from other parts of Michi- gan. We raise the best Christmas trees in the world right here at home. Formerly a pastor at Ortonville and at other Methodist churches in the Pontiac area, the Rev. William I. Francis of Saginaw died last week, aged 74. Oakland County has not pre- served any covered highway bridges (if we ever had any), as far as I can learn. Do you know of any? That lifelong booster for the area of his birth, Harry Fallsworth of Detroit, formerly of Pontiac, writes me that most Detroiters are opposed to any expressway that doesn’t lead into Oak- land County. When he goes out in the car, the dog of Jerry Allemander of Drayton Plains always goes along. And when he started north deer hunting he discovered that the dog was follow- ing him when he was ten miles up the Dixie, and it required a return trip and lock and key to keep him home. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Fisk of 201 Seminole Ave.; 61st wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Ida Johnson of 741 Owego Drive; 92nd birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Ciba of Lake Orion; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mrs, Honorah Krollman of Rochester; 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Tibbitts . of in eee 52nd wedding anniversary. Rutherford Bellman of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Thanksgiving Treat David Lawrence Says: Labor Spent 5. Million on Election WASHINGTON — At least $5,000,000, it now is estimated, and perhaps many. millions more were spent by labor unions in the recent congressional campaign, in which they generally supported the Democratic Party candi- dates. When final re- ports are filed, these may show that as much as $10,000,000 — more than the regular organ- izations of both political parties LAWRENCE together collected — was expended throughout the nation by the labor unions, though it may be difficult to get a complete accounting. The AFL-CIO in preiiminary reports has shown an expenditure for congressional candidates of about $1,200,000, but money pre- sumably spent for state candidates has not yet been compiled, though the same effort helps federal candi- dates simultaneously. . It has been admitted already in the official records at Sacra- mento that nearly $1,900,000 was spent by the labor unions in California alone, The federal statutes and many state laws forbid contributions to political campaigns by either ‘corporations or labor unions, but the department of justice here for some unexplained reason has not pressed before grand juries the prosecution of those who are en- gaged today in what by some cur- rent definitions might be called a “‘massive resistance’ to the “law of the land.” A Georgia court has just de- clared compulsory union mem- bership to be unconstitutional. when It includes the use of dues money for political purposes. Over the weekend the oral re- marks made by Judge 0. L. Long in the superior court at Macon, Ga., have become available. He demolishes the argument that the contributions of labor union members are ahways “volun- tary. ” : Several union members had complained to the court that their dues were being extorted from them in order td propagate politi- eal views to which they objected and to support political candidates to whom they were opposed. Judge Long's oral opinion from the bench last Friday, as reported in the authorized transcript, says: “Under the stipulation of facts and the evidence I am compelled to the conclusion that the periodic dues and assessments required of all: members of the 15 unions— defendant unions—in order to ac- quire and retain membership have been, are being and will be used in substantial part for the support of political candidates locally, Statewide and for federal offices. The Country Parson “If we're to have Christian justice for everybody—we’ll have to give up some things we like te think of as ‘our rights’.’” : they are so intent “I find that the dues and “I see no way to determine what part of the dues, initiation fees aiid assessments are used for collective bargaining and what part is used for purposes not germane thereto. “I, therefore, have reached the conclusion that the prayers of the petition should be granted and that the Railway Labor Act to the extent that it. does these things above mentioned should be de- clared unconstitutional.” If corproations were found to be using stockholders’ money for any similar purpose or using their corporate power to coerce indi- viduals to contribute to political campaigns, there certainly would be a howl, but, when national labor unions do it, one wonders how they get away with it. (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY unto your tents, and with very much cattle, with silver, and with gold, and with brass, and with fron, and with very much rai- ment: Divide the spoil of enemies with your brethren, — Joshua 22:3. ~ *« & ke. Dr. William Brady Says: Exercise, Good Nutrition May Cure the Rheumatiz In a retent piece about calcium, I said people past 50 who have de- veloped the joint degeneration they have been training for since child- hood are quite likely to drift into a vicious circle— first, because they assume that exer- cise is harmful to one with the rheu- matiz (they call it “arthritis’’); and second, because. on trying wonder drugs, funny di- ets, baths, cli- mates, rubs bak- ings and other OR. BRADY ing to be good for “arthritis” that they can’t recognize the. truth about the nature, cause, preven- tion and relief of “Chronic Joint Disability.”’ Only my modesty prevented mention of the fact that-I tell the truth about chronic joint disability in the booklet so titled, which is available at 35 cents a copy if you provide me with a stamped, self- addressed envelope. A reasonable amount of daily exercise, equivalent to a brisk walk of from 2 to 6 miles, is essential to maintain good as- similation, utilization and reten- tion of calcium, and therefore tends to retard or prevent de- velopment of chronic joint dis- ability. i If the degeneration of joint tis- sues due to lifelong nutritional de- ficiency has already progressed faf enough to produce .achés or pains on movement of the joints, of course it is a little late to pre- vent the rheumatiz. But if a good daily walk or any equivalent gen- eral exercise doesn't give one too much discomfort, it will retard or possibly reverse the degeneration process. (regeneration) and cure the rheumatiz. Not in days or weeks, but in months or years, It is easy for a doctor to say you get all the vitamins and @ minerals you need trom a good, varied, adequate or well balanced diet—if you don’t ask him for breakfast, luncheon ani dinner menus which will meet your re- quirements, In Volumette II, C V D, and Vol- umette X, Rules for Reducing, and Volumette XVI, The 7 Keys to Vite, of. the 23-volume Pocket Cy- clopedia of Health, I give break- fast, luncheon and dinner menus for such a~ corrective, protective, regeneration, rejuvenation or re- VOP that the government has the things... I ever hope to be... right to keep secrets. Is to be worthy of the trust... Allen My friends repose in me... Fi _— trust is faith, and faith is love : . And love is many things . . « ‘We Never Should , Including all the comfort and 6 The happiness it brings . | Trust Have Let ‘Em Vote’ i ee ee “Ne The longer I live the more I one can buy or steal... It duction diet. For any volumette think we made a big mistaké when integrity itself . . . A truly great send 35 cents and stamped, self- we granted women the right to ideal . . . The sole foundation, = addressed envelope: vote. t right should have re- oF strong... . For every floor * « & mained with the men, for after Wall . . . On which a friendship Signed letters, not more than one ll, a woman just casts a vote like firmly stands . . . Or it is bound page or 100 words long pertaining to her husband and so it makes twice 0 fall . . . And so I hope whatever persona! health and hygiene, not dis os much work for the election comes... Whatever I may be.., ease, d or treatm ‘will : answered 2 Dr. William Brady, if @ boards and doesn't change the That never once will I betray... camped cum etgrommed envelope fe sem reanits, A trust reposed in me. (Copyright 1958) Sixty Nine (Copyright, 1958) ing Bg at sents authority and women cater to their c ny home for them. it muy Atmicge women vedd ait ae running to clubs, they would know of the good and | American men are tops for marriage. Moma’s bey are bt be Sound all over the world. ne ee Two Disagree About Bingo J, B, wants to make bingo legal. We should abolish all forms of a gambling. It brings no good to anyone and causes sorrow and shame in many places. What is “there about that ad bingo game that we need? If the person that © plays put the same money it costs to play in an envelope, after 10 “games” he would have more in the envelope than as though he had attended. Della A letter asks to make bingo legal. Why not?. It doesn’t hurt anyone as you\aren't required to play and those that don't like it can remain away. Those that want to go can have their fun. sé Editorial Praised by Superintendent On behalf of the school system and the Board of Education, thanks for your excellent editorial during American Education Week. It was fine. Dana P. Whitmer, Superintendent ‘I Have a Right to Know of It’ As a taxpayer I feel I have the right to know what the government is doing with these guided missiles and moon shots. The newspapers should be given the fullest infor- mation and be allowed to print it - for the benefit of those that pay the bills. Indignant is arguing against himself when he says in the German ‘Who a fips 7s Our Life. Is Such-a Drudge?’ Coricerning this 15. hour day duty wife and mother is supposed to a pleasure. (Most of the time.) Mrs. R. E, Vogt All letters for Voich of the People — address 0 withheld upon request ff the a fe not of a ¢ ture, Letters must be under 200 The Pontiac Press “reoerves "the ght 8 edit all Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Much more than many other ww Case Records of a Psychologist: Offers Sure Way to Interest Man Girls, scrapbook this case, for Naomi illustrates a_ surefire method for getting a man in- terested in you. A bantering tone is to a man, what a flame is toa moth! He keeps coming back for more in the hope of making you become serious. And that uncertainty is what gets him! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Z — 379: Naomi B., aged 22, studied my college textbook while at the university. “Dr. Crane, I recently decided to put your ideas to practice,” she said, with a hap- py smile, “T have always been rather shy ~~ about starting conversation with boys, so what I did would have “Last week-end I wanted to visit my parents, who live 150 miles away. My boss learned of my plans and told me he knew a salesman who was driving down that way on Friday afternoon, so suggested I ride with him. * * * “Well, I hesitated but my boss said he was a nice man, about 28 years of-age and unmarried, so I agreed. “When he called for me at the office at 5 o'clock, 1 found that, he had another man with him, who. was also a salesman for a drug company. “They placed me between them on the front seat and away we went, BEWARE, RED NAILS “The drug salesman on my right noticed that I didn’t wear red nail polish, so he exclaimed over this fact and called me an aristrocrat. “Since that is a merit on your Tests for Sweethearts, I decided to try some more of your text- book psychology. “You may remember, Dr. Crane, that you urge girls to adopt a bantering tone of voice so they can be gay and personal in their conversation without re- vealing their true feelings. “Well, I decided to take the plunge and sink or swim. Anyway, I figured if things didn’t work out right, I could blame your psycholo- gy textbook. t * & - “So I thanked the men for their praise but said I'd like to ‘return - admiring their even, white teeth. their compliment, for I'd been I told them, in my most bantering ” yoice, that they certainly had very kissable mouths! “T'll admit I almost died at my own boldness, and my mother would have thought I was insane if she could have heard me. “But both men instantly asked me what I knew about kissable mouths, “And I smiled demurely as 1 said I had read all the toothpaste ads for years. a 2 x * “With this gay, kidding start to our conversation we got along famously, After an hour or so, the driver suggested we stop for a bite to eat. “He had picked a cute little roadside restaurant ‘with booths along the walls. “Since there was room for only atwo on each side of a table; the men flipped a coin to see who would sit by me. F “Well, it may sound corny in retrospect, but my bantering re- marks went across with a bang. “Conversation never lagged a bit, and I was swept along with “The trip seemed all too short. They dropped me off at home, but both men insisted I bring them {n to meet my parents, And now I have a date with Don for next Saturday. “Dr. Crane, for gay repartee, that bantering tone is _the perfect formula.” And Naomi is quite right. For a girl can tease a boy and of- fer him the most persona] com- pliments, as in Naomi’s refer- ence to Don’s kissable mouth, yet she can get away with it — IF, she adopts a bantering tone. The boys then grow intrigued. For their interest is stimulated. They secretly hope she means. - what she says but they eren’t sure and that uncertainty makes them want to date her again to really find out. * * * _ Always write to Dr, Ry Sa PM, aetna test aae" sae (Copyright, 1958) 1621S, Woodward, Royal Oak - 3 Doors North of 10 Mile ates. to enter, The largest single was 000 te $7,000 taken one ket on Detroit's east side, watchman, and bee Jackson, 50, ort about 1:30 | City Streets also were affected. ; x * Meceeiie's” keys, they igaak ues Gr © bee Oe other pair.. Streetcar Strike Jams Brussels BRUSSELS (AP) — Traffic jammed Brussels streets and most students got a holiday today as a result of a strike of Belgium's 20,- 1000 streetcar workrs. Other cities * The streetcar workers want more pay. Their walkout came on the fourth day of a strike by Belgian ‘ Coast Guard Probe Individual merchants, as renters |Guard board of inquiry investigat- of concessions, occupy the big mar-jing last Tuesday's ° disastrous Threatening to “blow your heads/igan was back in Cleveland today, NAACP Action Urged gas and electricity workers, They|ecutive secretary of the National ask . This strike| Association for the Advancement has closed some industries andj of Colored People, yesterday urged movie theaters and forced cafes) Florida of Sinking Ended J CHARLEVOIX w —.The Coast freighter sinking in Lake Mich- its work in Michigan apparently concluded. . * * * From the Carl D. Bradley's. only two survivors, First Mate Elmer Fleming and Watchman Frank Mays, the board got only a repetition of their originally told story of the Bradley’s founder- ing and sinking in a storm with the loss of 33 lives. : a ee | ( Fleming and Mays, as witnesses then breaking apart in her middle, and her sinking. * * * Both crewmen testified there was no advance warning of a disaster’. MIAMI (UPD—Roy Wilkins, ex- yn | 22-year-old social pte i ‘The fivediiei plant 4m Dalrolt's side néar (ey ; yesterday, es 7 Ca bit Oxford Tot | Playing in Driveway |-— A: two-year-old Oxford ‘girl was injured yesterday afternoon when Pi giant S. 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Nowime, brother, and I'm getting Kremlin when we saw him just|to do the work, Deduct 12, ,000, |forth, and that leaves 74,000 people|it may interest you to know that ---+ tired of doing everything by a year ago, though he still carried/the number in state and City!to do the work, there are 11,998 people in jail, so/myself.”* the title af premier and at diplo- . matic functions still wore the gold a ! star of the Order of Lenin on the neat lapel of what must have been | “the only band-tailored suit in the US.S.R, “We would like to see you,” Bill Hearst told Bulganin at a Kremlin reception the night our team of reporters arrived in Moscow. Bulganin seemed surprised. “You should see Khrushchev, not me, Bulganin said, in effect. And as jt turned out it was prob- ably he, Bulganin, who arranged the memorable three-hour-and- thirty-five-minute talk with the true autocrat of the Soviet Union. “How would you rate Bulganin?" somebody asked from an audience in San Francisco, on our return. 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CALIFORNIA EXTRA’ FANCY Emperor Grapes ; Allsweet Margarine - Villa Chocolate Cherries outs, so" 55# Met-0- Crust Enriched Sliced Vienna Bread LAS 16-oz. c Loaves wicnaiese nom Pg, * 308 Auburn Avenue Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri., Set. spe ~- 66.8. Secioew 3 St. "North + Hil Shepig Plaza 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri, (Rochester) x _ Open aye 9, Thues., Fri., 636 NW. Perry St. Open 9 to 8, Thurs., Fri., Set. mab 8. Teograph Bd 7S ne sob Shopping Open 9 to 9, Mon to Set. oe 2 sf H F) ( . grt & APPLE-KIN PIES — What's big pie? A lot of little pies! better than one Make individual Applesauce and Pumpkin Blend in Rich, Spicy Pie The gay winter season is a time for party food — and party food! you wish.. Use.canned pumpkin, also if you! should be pretty to look at and fun to eat! So here's an idea on pumpkin pies that will help sparkle | your holiday entertaining. Instead of setting out one or two big pies, switch to a whole flock of little ones — perky individual affairs, each one complete in it- self. “Conversation pieces,’ no less. And when your solo pretties are these special Apple-Kin Pies, they're positively dreamy, Apple- . Kin Pies are old time pumpkin pies, cinnamon-y, sugar 'n spice rich, but given a new lightness, a melt-in-the-mouth smoothness and softness, How? With canned apple sauce! Blended through the pumpkin, the apple sauce lifts, lightens and lends its own apple fruitiness. wish, and canned omgie sauce, Gar- | nish like mad — it's part of the, fun — with cheese ha hag whipped eream, with cherries, candy shot, nuts or combinations of any of, meet eager Apple-Kin Pies 2 cups canned apple sauce ligh ger io heavy cream ha 1 - milk 10 5" unbaked pastry shells Combine pumpkin, apple sauce, | sugar, salt and spices, Beat eggs; add, Scald milk and cream; add slowly, mixing well,. Pour into in- dividual 5" pastry shells. Bake in! The little pies are a romp to hot oven, 400 degrees, 40 minutes, | Use Budget Priced Pork After Turkey It's time for a joyous Thanks- giving: A time for fun and feast- ing! And a time for thinking of after Thanksgiving meals. PLAY SAFE—REFRIGERATE — tf turkey is the favored meat for ng fate, keep it safe for laté? meals by following these precautions suggested by the Marketing Information Agent. When the méal is over remove all the stuffing from the turkey, put it in a covered dish and -re- frigerate. The turkey can be wrapped in foil or some other moisture proof wrap to keep it from drying. turkey goes into the refrigerator, too. Use it within three days. If you cannot use the turkey meat within three days, Wrap it for freezing and freeze at zero degrees. It will keep up to three months at this temperature. OTHER MEALS WITR, TURKEY — After Thanksgiving, meals ean be quite dreary if you serve the same dishes year after year. Creamed turkey, turkey hash and turkey soup are the usual dishes. Why not surprise your family with something different this time? Is Gone pork roasts, ground beef and va-' riety. meats after Thanksgiving’s| feast. Pork loins and picnics: will be featured in some markets fol- lowing the holiday. | Some. may Use yg small It is easy to get color into meals when green and yellow vegetables! are added, In the column of fresh | The, preen vegetables cabbage is most economical, but you. will also find) spinach, broccoli and green beans quite reasonably tagged. | Yellow vegetables low in cost are squash and carrots. Sweet potatoes aré slightly higher than last month} now that they are kiln dried and| stored, | “Citrus fruits are increasing in. volume. Since grapefruit is over, Crisp waffles under creamed tur- three-fourth key will give texture interest, and good Safuatiens of ‘fudas oes) a dash of cranberry or cherry Look for grapefruit. that is heavy sauce will add color and tartness. For a casserole that is more planned than left-over, use two cups of stuffing as the bottom layer. Complete with '; cup of mushroom soup, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 cups of cut-up turkey. Top with temats wedges and bake at $50 degrees for twenty minutes, Barbecued turkey on buns will make a hit with the children, Tur- key dip piled in-an attractive bowl will disappear fast when company drops in, Cookbooks and current maga- zines are brimming with ideas for using turkey in new ways, THIS WEEK’S MARKETING ~ Budget wise shoppers will turn to why pay more? firm and smooth-textured with al well-rounded shape. Little Cooked Rice Goes Far as Dessert Nice when you have leftover cooked rice you want to use. - Phyl’s Custard Rice Pudding 2 eggs ‘% cup sugar 1% teaspoon salt 2 cups milk (scalded) | 1 teaspoon vanilla | 1% cups cooked rice | Fresh or drained canned fruit Beat eggs in the top of a double| boiler just enough to mix yotks and whites; stir in sugar and salt. Gradually add milk, stirring con- stantly and vigorously as you do so. Cook and stir constantly over] very hot (but not boiling) water until thickened and mixture will coat a metal spoon — about 15 or 20 minutes. Cover (to prevent film from forming on top) and cool; stir in| vanilla and rice. Spoon into des- | sert dishes. At serving time, gar-| nish with fruit. Makes 4 to 6 serv- ings. Note: To scald milk, heat in very heavy saucepan over low heat until bubbles appear around | edge. Veal Hearts Simmer in Mushroom Soup In preparing veal hearts, here is} a recipe worthy of its name, Heart |room soup and water are then - {alided. | jand simmerd for 1%: hours. Fro-' .|2én green beans are added toward | _jthe end of the cooking period. | The mixture is covered tightly Taste istopst { 5 make, too. Use a pastry mix, it) these, Then present the pies, spic-| ily delicious, jauntily ready ™| Imperial. Veal hearts are cut into\—™ | cubes and browned. Minced gar- Is chopped onion, paprika, mush- pumpkin pies with apple sauce blended right in. They're rich with sugar ‘nt’ spice too. = or until inserted knife comes out clean, Cool. Garnish with — and serve. whipped cream, candy shot, cheese wedges, or wal- dl halves — — or combinations of leftover vegetables can be rene formed into delightful dishes. The secret of any good marinade ‘ro a ‘You ‘can 1 , tc Be i a Basi] is ne rinades 8a Bisex badhggret s.r a i maprika bay — for all meats and PP racks of sbgrerive. cut into wa Bake in hot 5 celery seed for fish pers: —, Fil a for sauerbraten and beef a ia. }isblesnoons choon oped parsley | te % id cool k mode; cloves for beef, mutton vineg: teaspoon Bake ombine «sugar, and shrimp; fennel seed for veg- iste vinear, teaspoon of right to start your dinner Oven 20 mimites or until top has (stant coffee and salt: dissolve in otables and fish; garlic for s+ |marjoram in a bowl. Place the|™ with Zest and good cheer. | shiny thin crust; do mot qver- |a little of the cream. Add remain. most’ any marinade; marjoram jspareribs in it and marinate at Sardine Spread bake. ing cream. Chill. Whip until stiff. for vegetables, pork and lamb. |room temperature for 2 hours;}« ehh bettie tenion juice "|, Cod! in pan placed-on wire rack|Fold in shout 1/3 cup of the Mixed pickling does things basting frequently. Remove from} - boiled ee for 5 minutes. Run spatula around/Chopped pecans, Fill horns» with for beef and ; onion for-al-|the marinade and place on a roast}; Gol. chonped they edges to loosen; cut into squares; |this mixture. Scatter remaiping most all marinades; oregano for|ing pan. Roast in a 400~ Put sardines with their tpmiato|Temove from pan with spatula; /Pecan meats om surface of cream, pork and béef; parsley flakes for oven for 10 minutes. Remove ad) sauce, bottled lemon juice, salt and Cooling on wire rack. Store, 2 all marinades; pepper for all|let.cool for 20 minutes, onion into bowl: | until thor-|When cold, in tightly covered con-| If you pour boiling water over marinades; rosemary for venison} Mix the eggs, flour, bread{oughly mixed..Then gently mix in/|tainer. pecans (in the shell) and let them and mutton; thyme for lamb, beef,|crumbs, parsley and remaining|sour hi stand for about half an hour, you'll pork, venison and vegetables; tar-| salt in a bowl. Dip the ribs Melle iand AMUREE GF rousd te triangular probably be able to take out the ragoe for vegetables, mixture, coating each baal well. |crackers, «9». utmeats whole after cracking. SALAD DRESSING QUART JAR Jelly or whole Tall - 300 » COMB vcs. DOZEN in carton © Grape Jelly ©@ Grape Preserves © Peach Preserves se Jell : amen | y 10 oz. jars = 39 OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 19° C HAMILTON GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS ROBINHOOD FLOUR C REMUS BUTTER Ids, ee eennngrmcn RUBY BEE JELLY and PRESERVES YOUR CHOICE 19' May your feast be ia Dole Pineapple- Grapefruit Drink Dining Car MINCE MEAT. +2: 4Q° Morgan MARACHINO CHERRIES Wea LIBBY’S PUMPKIN Large 2% Can Reynolds ALUMINUM FOIL agar» Pag Tués., Wed., Thurs., ny Sat oto een 2 : oS ppy and good food ébinind— May your table be encircled with beg ones all tofund! vil Ne Lloyd J. Harris PUMPKIN PIES each | 29 3-49 Bucket Seabrook Farms Fresh Frozen... wae ah 59 | aX cor geek We Beer 9 to 10 — "“cLoséD ALL DAY THANKSGIVING _ ORANGE JUICE SQUASH a7 29" Birds Eye Fresh Frozen 6-0. 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 Sweetbreads » Join Ham in New Casserole Vegetables and meat all in one! | Sweetbreads With Ham and ‘Peas, pair {1 pewnd) veal sweetbreads 1 (cooked) \ teaspoon kitchen bouquet % cup butter or margarine oe minced onion dishes. ‘ ‘ Sec . Head Lettuce Costs Nice fo Serve oot‘. ss awe Both More and Less attics, tags mst: aad pepper and mace, Add milk and mushrooms, including liquid tn ean. OCdok and stir constantly | until sauce thickens and boils. Remove from heat. Add ham ‘and pour over and around sweetbreads, Bake in mod- erate (83580 degrees) oven 2 min- Cake Warm Like everything else, head let- ituce has its ups and downs. Ups are the rising cost of labor. Downs are the cheaper, more -efficient ways of packing and cooling the lettuce. Top Turkey; Stuffing With Fresh Tomatoes ‘Lucky you, who finds both tur- ’* * * \key and stuffing left, Combine | 4 cup # ¥ teaspoon salt utes or until hot-through. Border! Jt costs about five cents more|the turkey, cut im fpleces, with + be a pe eel , |with hot cooked ‘peas. Makes 4 to deliver a head of lettuce fo your|just enough condensed mushroom io ‘ ounces) ‘sliced broiled mush- large servings. store today than it did a dozen SQUup and milk to~make a thick elty originality, since they feel off fOOmE es diced cooked ham * * &* years ago relates the Marketing|sauce. Alternate layers of baked|that unusual dishes are too costly neal toe 1 package (10 ounces) frozen green) Note: If sweetbreads are frozen, Information Agent. The. mainjbread stuffing and turkey soup|ahd time-consuming for every-day : peas (cooked! partly thaw before dropping intojreason is that almost everyone mixture. preparation. to soaking ~ * * boiling salted water to cover.|who helps along the way is earn-| * * * | “You need not deprive your fam- /Squares Gay. Remove membrane and cut out Simmer about 15 minutes or until|ing higher wages than he did in| Over the top of the dish, arrange/ily of unique desserts, however, Yield: 12 servings. ' any, dark veins from cooked cooked through. Drain; temove |1946\ fresh tomato wedges, petal fash-'when recipes like Mock Coconut : If you want to find how deep a sweetbreads; sprinkle with kitch-| membrane with sharp knife or * * * ‘ion, brush with melted butter and Cake with Buttererunch Topping) The Addition of corn syrup to thtey are, s0 long as they're dry, cake pan is (to See whether it ‘n bouquet. Melt butter in skillet, slip off with fingers under cold On the other hand, lettuce grow- bake in a moderate oven (350 are especially designed to fit fam-\the other ingredients, in’ making But the things you do to get them corresponds to the pan called for idd sweefbreads and brown light- running water. Drain and refrig- ers have cut their cost of packing degrees) until firm, or about 30/\ily food budgets and busy seched- y. Arrange sweetbreads in 4 but- fudge, helps to make = candy ready to eat makes “softies” of in the recipe you are using), and cooling with new _ideas and) 'minutest ithem, and so it pays to be gentle. |measure the oie of the pan. erate until used, iules. Made with corn soya shreds a: ‘Armour Ster turkey is @ te @ big success this Thanksgiving. Every bird is breed breasted with more white tem 39° , ‘eat 23° PLAIN , sila UNSLICED = Bread . . SEASONED, UNSLICED Stuffing Bread QUANTITIES 20-24 LB. SIZE LIMITED Lb. #8 LB. SIZE Lb. 49: 10- 1s aT? 43: 16.19 i Lb. 39 NO LIMIT ON TURKEYS UNDER 20-LB. SIZE , FULL SHANK HALF TENDER SWEET IMPORTED THANKSGIVING MAPLE LEAF HAMS 59: DUCKS ® dl e« @ e ? Ld INDIAN TRAIL FRESH 3.4 Lb. Avg. HORMEL CANNED HAMS... “=: 56.49 u 49: STORE HOURS MON., TUES,, WED. 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WHITNEY Colossal Ripe Olives .. MIRACLE MILE SOLID, GREEN Cucumbers sesereesd for 25° BROADWAY paki | Mixed Nuts .... =. 39° JIFFY BRAND Biscuit Mix ..... ‘tor’ —-10¢ DINING CAR Prepared \ 280s. Mince Meat .... Jer 4 AQ , SHOPPING CENTER. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD Sunshine Surf. oF oe| ESS | ad bad Label | Boxes as & e s = se q z e _ , FROURTREN ~. Shrimp Stock Makes Soup That's Smooth When you cook shrimp for sand- wiches or salads, make a soup from the shrimp stock for a fine go-along. Creamy Shrimp Soup 1 pound medium-sized shrimp ss Some water ae Ks &SPOON Pe © 6 % terspoon uae allspice 2 whole cloves \“% teaspoon celery seed j { poe | payed led and sliced) A ; i sma on Li 6 Let's _ first investigate ated Leafy tops trees noverel celery ribs pantry or cupboard shelf. A can). 2% tablespoons batter or margarine of condensed onion soup is avail- te cup hesvy cream. able. Now this would add a dis-' oe tenapoes sake tinctive flavor note to the meat.’ | bere , Me teaspoon paprika What could be added for color | Wash and drain shrimp; place effect . . . perhaps you'll find a 14e-quart saucepan with water, bettle of chili sauce in the re- peppercorns, allspice, cloves, cel- frigerator ready for use. New ¢TY seed, bay leaf, onion and cel-) for textare, see if you have any (ery. Simmer 3 minutes (do not| celery or sesame seed. In com- oil).or until shrimps are opaque bination with lamb, maybe the through. ‘ celery seed would be an, excit- Remove shrimp and shell; re- ing texture and fiavor addition. turn shells to liquid and season- * * * ings in saucepan; simmer (do By combining all these ingredi-| not boil) about 10 minutes. Put ents and adding the meat, your| through fine strainer; reserve 2 test is ready ... . simply heat | Cups broth. through and serve. The final’ Melt butter in saucepan over low check on this experiment in prob- ‘heat; stir in flour; add the 2 cups lem solving is the “OK” seal of shrimp broth..Cook and stir con- approval from the family. jstantly over low heat until thick- Lamb Quickie lened. Whisk in cream, salt, pepper /@ slices or 3 to 3 cups cubed, cooked to taste and paprika. Reheat but ‘Lamb Simmers in Onion Soup Here is’ a -how-to-do-it problem in recipe planning. The important fact presented to | the homemaker in this case is) leftover, lamb. The solution is the | creation of a main dish treat for | { dinner. * * * lamb A i can (10% ounces) condensed onion do not boil. Makes 3 servings. (Use soup icooked shrimp in salad or other 44 teaspoon celery seed ' dish.) \% cup prepared chili sauce Mix onion soup, celery and chili sauce {n frying pan. Add lamb. Cover tightly and siramer_ BACON Sauce New until thoroughly heated, about 10 . inutes. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. | — for Boiled Spuds . Tropical Pancakes | This flavor touch gives new in- For tropical pancakes, masses lias to potatoes, reconstituted frozen pineapple-|potatees With Bacon and Tomato orange juice for the milk in but?=~% gtrips bacon termilk pancakes. Top *with fluffy; }* eup chopped onion honey-butter made by whipping to- ta cap beet sect” gether equal amounts of honey and seed, % cup diced tomatoes ') teaspoon salt butter. epper 6 medium boiled new potatoes : Parsley Fried. Apple Slices Top from pan and drain on absorb- ms a CRANBERRY CREAM BAVARIAN — This berry bright dessert served in glasses adds a gay touch to Christmas dinner. Light and refreshing, it.combines ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24.1958. elegant brandy orange-flavored / cranberries. The reserved juice from the ber- ries is poured over the bavarian just before serv- ing.to give it added flavor and color. It's really delicious and sure to please both eye and palate. }. tih-es.) can wete wear ged HM a. ¥o gelatin %4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 “cups fresh cranberries, ground | Drain apricots and add water juice to equal 142 cups. Heat this mixture to boiling dreds of navy bean soup recipes. Captains, and Vice Admirals sent their fav- orite formulas. Mess hall magic knew no bounds. It was anchors aweigh for navy cooks! The winner? Ship’s Cook Charles R. Lambing; CS2 (SS) on. the Sub- marine Trutta (SS-421) of the At- lantie Fleet. Appropriately titled “Bean Bouillabaisse’’ here's the winning recipe, pared down to family size for you to try on your ‘own skipper and crew. It’s easy to make . . . and DELICIOUS! is soe sms, cz eee e water MSG 1 large bunch scallions (or 2 large jons ) . Or dice all but 2 apricots, Cut in half, place 4 halves in‘ bottom of mold, Spoon slightly thickened gel- atin mixture over apricots, Chill until firm, Deiat Pestiey . ° reley Grated Parmesan Ch Julienne Means Thin seiee Formauna Chasse ser Tossed vegetable salads with a|to cover. Prepare soup stock by plus flavor! Slice Gouda cheese %-|Simmering ham hocks in 4 ‘cups inch thick then cut into thin juli-jof water 2 hours. Drain beans enne strips and add gen rousj|reserving soaking liquid. Add amounts of ‘it to your favorite|beans and MSG. to soup stock and tossed vegetable salad. Delicious, |slqw boil 2 to 3 hours or ’til beans ier. in'Round Steak Give round steak that best ever appearance by preparing this un- — named recipe... Steak raparounds, Cut 1% pounds of round steak (sliced about 4% inch thick) into 6 rectangular pieces. Lay half slice of bacon and half slice of dill pickle on each piece. Roll individ- ual pieces and fasten with a tooth- pick. Brown in lard or drippings and cook meat slowly for 1 to 144 hours in a mixture of % cup catchup, 44 cup water and 1 teaspoon Wor- cestershire sauce. — Even Boys Will Wash The small will feel more inclined to keep|spruced up if you provide them with their own show- The shower head can be installed in your existing shower cabinet at the appropriate height from the floor. For-safety's sake, the floor should be of skid-proof ceramic tile. You'll also do well to install a grab bar of the same and a weight-watcher’s treat! are tender adding some of the material. - gelatin, evaporatéd milk and freshly cooked sm hint nr roe Pink, Smooth Think Your Taste Is Good?) OPEN MON., TUES., WED. Open Thanksgiving Day 9 to 2 P. M. ‘til 10 P.M. " Fresh Dressed Gingerbread Squares Apples are a versatile fruit; so try them sliced with a sprinkling of Brazil nuts as a topping for Cut cored, but unpeeled, tart apples into thick slices. Fry in butter or margarine until tender but not mushy. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon and chopped with vanilla ice cream. ent paper, Drain off all but 2 ta- blespooons of the bacon fat, Add onions to fat and saute until limp. Blend in flour, Add beef stock, to- ‘matoes, salt and pepper to taste. Cranberries add so much color Cook and stir until eee. | and wonderful flavor to holiday * * . ; meals — especially cranberry des- Clonhie inp basen over the 00p.|00t For instance, this creamy Garnish with parsley, Makes 6 bavarian is not only attrattive but and Delicious Lab Test May Fool You By MARY PRIME ,product, but rather if he prefers NEW. YORK (UPI)—Our taste |it to another flavor, either ours or bud , {a competitor's. We do not replace S aren't as reliable as we think ‘market research—just find obvious | ' sare session in a consumer test | laws,” Mrs, Costick said, aboratory illustrates that our| Recently the company asked) panelists to rate an ice cream con-| Fresh Dressed 19°“ THIS PRODUCE IS CAPONS » 5 ¢ Lb. ccsesibies many things, from sound to sight. \delicious after a hearty dinner. sense of taste is influenced by taining chips of the intended fla- | Fresh Dressed Fresh Dressed servings, orange-flavored gelatin, freshly cooked cranberries and evaporated milk. You'll find this fluffy pink ba- varian easy and quick to make. Simply cook the cranberries as directed in the recipe and set aside while you prepare the gelatin. Dissolve a package of orange-fla- vored gelatin in a cup of hot water, add orange rind and grad- ually add the evaporated milk, stirring until well blended, Place the bow! of gelatin firmly in ice and water and whip until fluffy and thick. Fold in the cooled drained berries and pour into at- tractive sherbet or brandy glasses and chill until firm. The pink. bavarian flecked with) cranberries and topped with the| ruby juice from the berries makes | a most impressive sight as it! Pontiac Press Photo West Colgate tries TRIAL RUN — Mrs. Philip W. Somers of out the molded salad she will be serving for her Thanksgiving _|to cool. comes to the holiday table. 2 cups (‘2 pound) fresh cranberries 1 cup sugar 1 cup cold water 1 package orange-flavored gelatin l cup hot water 2 teaspoons grated orange rind } 1 cup evaporated milk | Combine cranberries, sugar, aly water in saucepan. Boil rapidly until berries pop open (about 5) minutes). Drain juice from berries. | Chill juice and set berries aside| Dissolve gelatin in HOT water. Add orange rind. Gradually add evaporated milk. Stir until well | blended. | Place bow! of gelatin firmly in ice and water, Whip until fluffy and thick. Fold in cooled cran- bet glasses or brandy glasses. Chilt until firm, dinner. Four-year-old Nancy watches her closely. There are three other children in the Somers family, all boys. Mr. Somers is the minister of Marimont Baptist church. This is the Somers’ first Thanksgiving in Pontiac. Mrs. Philip Somers Plans Molded Salad By JANET ODELL Here is Pontiac Press Home Editor recipe: As we have done for the past) MOLDED CRANBERRY SALAD several years, we called upon a’ By Mrs. Philip W. Somers local minister’s wife to be in our! » packages red gelatin Thanskgiving picture for the Mar-} 2 ‘cups hot water ket Basket section. Mrs. Philip| } $t2 whole cranberry sauce W. Somers is new in Pontiac, but] '* cup chopped nuts" she is getting Thanksgiving dinner| Dissolve gelatin in hot water for 10 or 12 guests. (you may use the drained pine- * © apple juice for part of this liquid). There ; Add rest of ingredients and pour Somers {amnily: Philip Jr, "Alan|into mold. Chill until set and serve and David have one“sister, Nancy. | lettuce. : ’ Mr. Somers’ mother will be among Mrs. Somers’ salad the guests. a * | The Somers’ menu will follow\2tort With Canned Gravy the traditional pattern: Your pink cheeked family will Roast: Turkey with Celery Dressing Giblet Gravy — Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Beans — Baked Squash enjoy a plate of Quick Sauerbra- ten. It's especially good made with canned beef gravy like this: Brown Bavarian before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Note: If desired, add 3 table- ‘spoons of orange liqueur to the) chilled berry juice. | MEAT COOKERY e Q. What is the name of this cut of meat? A. Porterhouse Steak. Q. Where does it come trom and how is it identified? A. This steak is the largest in Cranberry Cream Bavarian ‘}° | tiek, director of the company’s berries, Pour into individual sher-| Recently I took a taste test at lIt’s a delightful combination of| Borden's new laboratory, believed |.. |to be one of the most complete jsuch labs in the country. My fel- low tasters, all amateurs, sat in separate cubicles in a specially de- jsigned room, as hushed and dim jas a church in mid-week. Before each taster was a plate with two small squares of jello. The light, filtered red, made both squares appear the same | color, “Taste them both and write | ‘down which sample has a lemon flavor,” said the home economist |conducting the test. | Sounds easy, but without color as a guide, most tasters — including professionals—cannot tel] any dif- ference in flavor. Only a few de- tect a sharper flavor in one sam- ple. Many persons believe the lemon-flavored jello is strawberry, | lime or grape, | Colored filters, usually red or | yellow, are used for testing foods such as cake, bread, cheese and ice cream, said Mrs. Evelyn Cos- test kitchens. If natural light is used, most persons, given a choice of biscuits, for example, will think browner ones taste better, “Most of our tests do not deter- | 15-minute tests are held a week. \Butter Saving Tips mine whether the taster likes the vor. Said one panelist bluntly, | What were those specks?" | About 300 persons; all Borden | employes, are on call as tasters. The number participating de- I pends on how many are needed statistically, but the average is from 120 to 150 persons. The only restriction is no smoking for 20 minutes before and during About two batteries of 59° Lb. TURKEY a test. A soothing atmosphere improves | FRESH DRESSED 31: Hen Turkeys 7 Lb. TURKEY the sense of taste, Mrs, Costick explained. So the lab, which con- sists of 10 “isolation booths” and a service counter, is carpeted and OUR THANKS to Local 125 of URCLPWA ot Baldwin Rubber for pur- chasing 403 Turkeys and.350 Hams for their members. We appreciate this eight years of association. soundproofed to keep out distract- ing noises, and is super-air condi- tioned to keep out other food odors, | which dull the taste buds, Soft music is piped in. Tasters are isolated to prevent them from comparing notes or asking opin- ions. Michigan POTATOES Fresh Ground Hamburger 90 =. 99° ~ Chestnuts 19°* Don’t waste butter, make every) ounce count. 1) Soften butter slight-| ly before spreading; 2) Save any) untouched bits of butter left on, plates and use it for cooking pur-| poses; 3) Serve butter in the dish | in which it is kept in the refriger- 2-89 3 SISTERS’ ‘608 W. Huron Hubbard SQUASH 5' Lb. Tangerines 5 °} Doz. ator for the informal family serv- ice. 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Here's a sociable idea for the whole holiday season! Petit Cafe Fills Hour Before Holiday Dinner The _ pre-dinner festivities on/ Thanksgiving Day can be almost} as much fun as the big feast} itself. For those who don't serve cocktails, there’s a marvelous way to fill that sociable hour-before- dinner with light refreshment. In French, it's called Petit Cafe —| which means hot, black coffee in| your daintiest demitasse cups. Your guests will love the idea, for the goodly brew not only stim- ulates appetites, but- lively con- versation as well, You'll want something to serve with Petit Cale — perhaps in lieu of an appetizer at dinner. Along with crisp carrot curls and cel- ery, why not serve simple home- made hors d'oeuvres? Pickled Mushrooms, and hot Cheddar Ha’ Pennies are just right for the oc-/ casion. * The mushroomig require little | preparation; they're marinated for twenty-four hours and served cold on cocktail picks. The Ha’ Pennies are tangy cheese wafers, served hot and crumbly, a per- | a who don’t serve cocktails before |Cafe before dinner, you'll make it ja tradition during the holiday sea- son. Just be sure to make .the| icoffee very strong and — don’t! forget — you'll want plenty more when the feast is over! Pickled Mushrooms 2 cans (6 oz. each) brotled mushroom crowns ‘4 cup tarragon vinegar ts cup dark brown sugar ‘4 teaspoon salt \% teaspoon peppercorns 1 bay leaf i garlic clove, slivered Drain mushrooms, saving broth. Combine % cup broth with re- maining ingredients in small sauce- sugar dissolves. Pour over mush- rooms. Cover tightly and chill for| at least 24 hours. Drain. Serve! with cocktail picks. * * * Cheddar Ha’ Pennies “% cup butter or margarine \e Ib. sharp cheddar cheese, } cup sifted flour “% jpoon salt 3 tablespoons finely crushed Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. Shape into rolls about grated dry onion soup mix, fect complement to the coffee, To make American-style demi-| tasse, use your favorite coffee pot) with half again as much coffee as usual to the regular amount of water. Once you've served Petit! Pracuahed Rice | 1 inch in diameter. Wrap in foil and freeze. When ready to bake, |slice crosswise %-inch thick. Bake in moderate oven, 375 degrees, prow 10 minutes or until golden brown. Serve het. Makes about 6% dozen. oe Suggestions rvin Colorful Jam Is marmglade to serve with meas for a family. or company meal. Serve it with fresh roast ham or pork loin; for seyving with these meats, spoon a circle of the mar- malade around a bowl of freshly- ‘made applesauce. It's a delightful ‘combination, halves with the cranberry mar- imalade for good taste and Polen, |contrast and use as a gapffish for pork chops. that are broiled, they may be heated canned pear jhalves. jadd lemon juice and grated lemon, lrind to the pears because they! benefit greatly from both. | cook rapidly until cranberries’ pan, Bring to a boil, stirring wétil| qcider. Cover and bake until fruit} deal With Meat It's so easy to open a jar of Or fill the cavities of pear The pears may be fresh ones skillet-cooked in light syrup or oven-baked; or In either case be sure to Cranberry 1 orange 1 lemon ‘ 4 cups (1 pound) fresh cranberries 2\e cups sugar 2 cups water 1 cinnamon stick W whole cloves Wash orange and lemon; Marmalade cut , off crusts. Remove center crumb, } coe Ses ay mate sei leaving walls and bottom abéut 14 inch thick. Spread with soft-butter slice wafer-thin; reserve. ‘ awe. : Pontiac Press Home Editor turkey after Thursday's meal, Tur- and plan to eat it several days. besides have turkey sandwiches? As soon ag your dinner is over, ; mediately, * You may take all the meat off the bones and freege it for future packages is an -efficient way to keep it. Then you ean take out just the amount you need. * * * Turkey Curry m_ croustades /makes a ‘delightful luncheon dish. |Croustades are little buttery toast |cups, very easy td make. Turkey Curry in Croustades l-pound Joaf day-old enriched ‘bread, | unsliced 4% cup soft butter or margarine Remove end crusts of bread. linto halves or quarters; discard /|Slice bread 1% inches thick. Cut Of course, you'll have leftover key is so inexpehsive ‘this year that you will probably buy a big one What are you going to do with it take all the dressing out of the turkey and store it separately. Cov- er the turkey lightly with foil or waxed paper and refrigerate it im- use. Putting it up in meal-size e ‘utes longer. Makes about 4 serv- tter o margarine by onion 2 tablespoons ep vt 2"thblespoons enrie and simmer in hot oy ieee minutes longer, add parsley and inne Py oO ee ee cook 5 minytes eaeeaid before serv- 2 cups y| ing. : 4% cup mushrooms (3%-ounce ean) ze At Melt butter in saucepan. Add on- ion and fry until partially cooked. Add flour and seasonings, stirring until well blended. Add milk and cook, stirring constantly, until sauce thickens. Gradually stir in de chicken broth. Stir turkey and mushrooms into sauce. Cook 5 min- nthe fitiowing eck from) i Apegme p OnOW recipe comes cup minced ce! Mexico. Although it ealls for a mall ‘omen » Minced (about 9 table- small whole turkey, there is moj We tesipoen: voroeabieahice UCR ae reason why the sauce shouldn't be used with turkey pieces. Try a Mexican grocery’ for the ingre- dients, Turkey in Green Mole Sauce ery, sauce. Sprinkle half the noodles in bottom of 1%-quart baking dish. Turkey-Almond Bake 1 can condensed iN csp ae Ay = diced dean (about 3%4-05.) Chinese noodles Blend condensed soup and milk; combine with turkey, almonds, cel- onion and worcestershire| handy Which Way Will You Fx Left fover Turl phi porn Bly at alors bubling ot. eld servings. cle cempainet_ oF prches of welery s009 |g turkey 2s = mall turkey, (10 oz.) can tomatillo, .arained Spoon chicken mixture over’ noo- 232 = pened simon’ 2 cup dies; top with remaining noodles, Bake. in moderate oven (350. de- Meat in Scalloped Corn During the winter months whén roasts are an integral part of your menu plans, keep -this suggestion to incorporate meats into second-day dishes. Add one cup chopped or ground leftover beef to a scalloped corn mixture. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de- grees F.) for 30 minutes. d|® fork. leftover liquid an cooking a longer length mix Soot aa and pine nuts with Makes 6 to 8 servings. Golden aney Sauce - Rich autumn tones are brought tt with this very special Harvest pindee made with golden: honey, Combine 4 cup of brown sugar, 24 cup of honey and 3 tablespoons ‘imelted margarine or butter. Heat until sugar is dissolved. Pour over scoops of vanilla ice cream topped with browned pecans or chopped almonds. You'll need to heat a room-tem- perature half ham that is fully ——e from 10 to 15 minutes per ~ Mix eranberries, sugar and water in a large saucepan or kettle; stir ovér moderate heat until sugar dissolves; bring rapidly to a boil. Continue to skins pop open — about 6 to 8 minutes, Stir in reserved sliced orange and lemon, cinnamon and cloves. Reduce heat and simmer, stir- ring often, until thickened—about 10 minutes. . Skim off foam as it rises. Pour | into hot sterilized jars; seal at onee. Makes about 14% quarts. Apple Ways Are New, Varied Apples are making history this year — the second largest crop in itwo decades and the largest since | 1949. Other plentifuls. for November’) include poultry, pork, medium and small eggs, potatoes, cabbage and cranberries. Here are some apple sugges-| tions: New England Baked Applesauce, Peel and quarter apples; place in a bean pot or casserole in lay- ers. Sprinkle each layer with |sugar mixed with cinnamon, nut- meg and salt. Cover with apple is tender, but has not lost its shape. : * * * Jersey Apple Pie Hurri res Dinner Ola Fa avorites. When you serve ‘‘Olive Spanish || Rice,” count on the whole family | flocking home for dinner. This ‘‘so good and good for you” | dish will have many lovers. The cook will love it, too... it lets) her work or play right up to min- utes before meal time because it practically makes itself. All you do is brown packaged pre-cooked | rice, onion, and green pepper. Then for five minutes allow it to simmer in a spicy tomato sauce and just before serving mix into| it some tangy green olives — or) ripe olives. Try “Olive Spanish Rice” with hamburgers or chops or any- thing that can be quickly broil- ed in the same short fime it takes te prepare. Of course, remember the ‘no | work-no time’’ secret is in the| packaged pre-cooked rice. With! thi s rice, there's no cooking: that's been done before you buy it. | Olive Spanish Rice ‘4 cup bacon drippings or butter | 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, (about/ 2 cupi > medium green pepper, diced, (about, 3 cup ps (4%— ounce box) packaged pre- rice & hot water ‘8 ounces each! tomato poon salt Dash dads ‘, teaspoon prepared mustard fopt sauce ? up iced green or ripe olives Melt fat in saucepan or skillet. Add onion, green pepper, and rice Cook and stir over high heat until | lightly browned. Add remaining | ingredients, except olives. Mix well. Bring quickly to a boil, re duce heat, and simmer, uncovered, for 5 minutes. Stir in olives. Makes 4 servings. Sliced Brazil Nuts Glamorize Beans Who says you can't give a vege- table an extra fillip? Special Green Beans H pound snap beans 4 cup butter or margarine iy -~ sliced Brazil nots 1 tablespoon iemon juice Cut ends from beans and wash thoroughly in ‘cold water; drain. Cut beans info long narrow strips. Cook rapidly in a small amount of boiling salted water until just tender-crisp; cover saucepan but The fruit and vegetable stalls of | your market are brilliant and| promising with fresh ideas for an | old- fashioned Thanksgiving. Here | jare some suggestions: Squash Viennese Style. Cut un- /peeled squash in thin noodle-like |Strips. Sprinkle with salt and let stand while preparing the sauce. Make a sauce of butter, flour, onion, parsley, ground dill, stock and a little vinegar. Add ‘squash and cook slowly until tender. Add sour cream just before removing from heat. Cauliflower and Tomato Casse- rele. Cook cauliflower flowerettes. Arrange in layers in a casserole with sliced tomatoes, chopped onion, grated cheese and bread crumbs. Use cauliflower as bot- tom layer with sliced tomatoes |topped with bread crumbs as top ithe top. Bake. Peel and core medium baking lapples; place in an unbaked pie shell Tuck sliced apples into the paces between whole apples. Fill eotets of apples with brown sug- jar mixed to crumb consistency | ' |with butter, flour and cinnamon. | Sprinkle some of the crumbs over} ~*~ * Apple Pudding Alternate in a casserole layers of peeled sliced apples, crushed graham crackers mixed with sug- ar, nutnieg, salt and melted butter. Bake. Serve with lemon sauce. Small Amount of Marmalade Changes Cooky There's a surprise ingredient in these Toll-House type cookies. Seville Cookies jlayer. Bake. Baker Butternut Squash. wise slices. Place in a baking pan and sprinkle with salt, black pep- per, and brown sugar and dot with 'butter, Bake Turnips, Finnish Style. Mash| cooked turnips or rutabagas. son with butter, salt, black pepper. sugar and, in a casserole, ” Spinach Lends ( Lends Color. fo Rich Potato Soup No trouble at all to make this “i soup and it is utterly delicious. Green Potato Soup 2 cans teach 10% — frozen con- densed cream of potato soup — 3 same (each 13% ounces) clear chicken epinach (10 ounces) frozen chopped! 's cup heavy cream Freshly-ground pepper Put the potato soup, just as it comes frozen from the can, the chicken broth (undiluted) and the frozen spinach in a saucepan, Cover and heat slowly until the spinach is thawed; turn over the block of spinach a few times so it! will cook evenly. Simmer a few minutes; stir in cream and reheat. Add = freshly-ground pepper to taste. Makes 6 servings. Hot Spiced Pear Dessert Hot spiced pears and doughnuts lift cover a few times to help’ keep beans green. Drain off any liquid in pan. Meanwhile, melt butter over | combine to make a delicious cold! |weather dessert. Drain juice’ from! m a No. 2% ¢an of Bartlett pears, add \% cup vinegar, 1 stick cinna- low hat in small skillet. Add nuts|mon and § whole cloves. Bring to and cook slowly 5 minutes or -un- til butter’ is, slightly brown; stir often. Stir in lemon juice. Pour over hot: drained cooked beans. a boil and simmer for about 3 minutes, Add pear halves and sim- mer until pears are thoroughly heated through. Serve hot with Makes 6 servings, fresh doughnuts. hai ee ie eins “ea Pee} ‘squash and cut into 1-inch eross-| Sea- soda and salt. Mix with bread | \crumbs and beaten egg and bake! | | a couple of inches apart onto 3% cup sifted four ‘, teaspoon baking soda ', teaspoon salt 1 1 1 eg ‘4 eee butter or margarine 2 cup firmly-packed light brown sugar ‘4 teaspoon vanilla ', cup Seville-orange marmalade ‘2 cup semi-sweet chocolate pleces ‘roughly chopped) ‘, cup chopped walnuts (about the size fof the chopped chocolate) Sift together the flour, baking Beat egg until | ithick and lemon-colored. Without | washing beater (if using electric mixer) cream butter, brown ‘sugar and vanilla. Beat in egg. Stir in sifted dry ingredients, marmalade, chocolate and wal- nuts. Drop rounded (not heap- | ing) teaspoonfuls of the mixture well-greased baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (375 de grees) until browned around | edges — about 7 minutes, | Let stand on pan about 1 min- ‘ute, just until edges won't shrink. |Then remove to wire racks by \lifting cookie edge with sharp tip lof spatula and sliding spatula un- ‘der cookie. If cookies get crisp before removal, replace in oven fcr a few seconds to soften. Makes 31% to 4 dozen, Braunschweiger Is Base \ for Different Spread The approaching holiday season will undoubtedly mean some enter- tainment in many homes. 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You ‘wat buy ot cannot receive more thon Nig S$, TELEGRAPH ROAD AT EDNA STREET VA yyy) ia RRR ss as Pontiac Press Pheto greetings. with 80 vitamin capsules, one for each CAPSULE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS—Rather than a cake with candles, fellow workers of Mar- tin Karcher’s thought it would be more appropri- ate to present. him with one spelling out birthday Top. Notch ‘Pharmacist Still rated one of the top men in his field bysthe Michigan State Pharmacutical Assn., at home among his medicine bot- tles and enjoys filling prescrip- tions. Karcher is year of his life. Jems. ‘To Karcher, ig siovesaun tile 1 j|not what they use to be. “In the And they call this a drag store,” he said. When he was 67, Karcher de- cided to sell his drug store in | Thompsonville — after 37 years of operation — retire and come down- ing. pharmacy for 58 years, is celebrating his ee - Karcher, who has been practic- cat. 80 ak ad Whi Sink 28 ena ten worked im’ drug stores in Mil- of service was awarded him eight years ago by the, Pharmacist’s, »| Assn., and is one of the prized treasures displayed in the White Lake pharmacy. + * Always interested in outdoor sports, this is the first year that the amazing 80-year-old gentleman has missed going hunting. “It just wasn't cold enough to hunt deer this year," Karcher : complained. | County Calendar istate to live near his son, Martin One of the early Ferris Institute | at 6515 Alden Dr. graduates, Karcher studies current | harmacy books to kee with| After a period of idleness the ee teas. Rirenccal in fine med. | ‘energetic pharmacist's curiosity “ie icines. There isn't a sign or mark: | ing on a perscription that he can't: fill — “if the doctors would just write a little plainer,” Karcher added. . * * * how to mix the “new-fangled” con-/? -coctions” got the better of him, he) said, and he applied for a pharma-| cist’s position. He was swamped with offers, jof the tamore Birthday Club to- pgerne The group will honor he an of Mrs, Harold Best. The home of a. Donald Hardwick wilt be the site >! 9 the*next meeting iN participate in the program of the tety im Pontiac Saturday, pm.,.at the Federal Gavings and Bank Building roy A. polio clinic will be held at “the Big |Beaver Methodist Churely at the corner Hartland ad to- al Tom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Shots will be available at one dollar eacir. The public is invited. Amputees Are Rehabilitated at St. Joseph Hospital Clinic) By PETE LOCHBILER From hospital bed to back on the job. That’s the aim which the St. Jo- seph Mercy ~ Hospital amputee clinic has for its patients. The clinic, housed and staffed by the hospital, offers more than just medical service, and that’s what makes it unusual. ° “We're one of the first in Mich- igan, outside of Detroit,” said Dr. Frederick B. House, hospital consultant in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Providing service for about 50 patients since it got under way in. March, the clinic is described by Dr. House as comprehensive and cooperative. “Tt is comprehensive in that it offers rehabilitation in the form of medical, psycho-social and voca- tional services. “And it is a cooperative ven- ture between doctors, physical ~ therapists, prosthetists (limb- miikers) and social agencies.” Behind the clinic lies the idea that an amputee needs more than just medical attention. He may have.mental and emo- tional problems. developing from the amputation and probably 1 needs vocational rehabilitation t6 get back on the job. The clinic, comprised of staff doctors appointed by the chief of © | staff, reviews every amputation case and makes its recommenda- tions. available to the doctor in charge. in some Instances, the clitic’s work begins even before the am- putation takes place, with the pa- tient exercising to get muscles in shape for an artificial fimb. After the amputation, the clinic continues to help with exercising : and the fitting of what is called an allignment gig, the device from which the artificial limb is de- signed. While exercises and fittings go on, psychiatrists and social work- erg are available if their services ate needed. t * * The Office of Vocational Rehabil- itation and other agencies are con- sulted with an eye to helping the patient back to his old job or a new one. The Michigan Crippled Children’s Society helps out with persons 21 years of age or younger. Physical therapy and fittings are under the direction of A. C. Du- rando, chief physical therapist, who also aids patients in the use! lof their new limhs. % WILL WALK AGAIN — Mrs. Joseph Bontiglio,, 347. Central Ave., Pontiac, a patient at St. Joseph Mercy clinic, is being fitted for an artificial leg by A. C. Durando, the She is one of about $0 patients who have been treated by the clinic since it opened last March. clinic's chief physical therapist. . 2 ee ; |them to an active, useful life’in a. While the clinic staff meets once a month, patients visit the clinic several times a week, if necessary. x * aly , “We feel this plan greatly speeds recovery of amputees and-returns much shorter period of time,” said Dr. House. Sieh seat ae Ee eee ae are. a Pontiac Prene “d re. ate Hospital amputee lace with tiny pearls held a two : E tier fingertip veil of white silk 8, illusion. She carried a cascade of; reais and | Mrs. Gerala Mitchell of | : gardenias, stephenotis 2 and ivy. Maid of beast ii’ cit Vertes) of Dearborn and Barbara Rogalle,/™Man was Theodore Kratt of Phil- of Belleville, Sendra Kratt.of Dear- adelphia and William Streng of livestock feed and fertilizer. MRS, THOMAS KRATT. Ann Arbor were bridesmaids. Assisting the bridegroom as best president, lg , Rona Kratt of Dearbor prod Peed Bog Cok wt Oak and seated the guests. x * & The couple will live in Big} Spring, Texas where Thomas. is stationed in the U.S. Air Force, Thomas was graduated from Michigan State University and Gloria also attended school there. He is affiliated with Alpha Tau ee and she with Alpha Gamma ta. DeWolfe-Dieon Post Planning Tuesday Meet TROY — DeWolfe-Dreon~ Post VFW will hold their regular busi- ness meeting at 8 p.m, tomorrow in the hall on Rochester rooad, At 9 p.m. members of the auxil- iary will join them in a planning conference, Among the items to be discussed is the Christmas party for undetprivileged children, rs, Robert Gillespie, auxiliary said donations of food for the Thanksgiving basket would ibe recognized tomorrow night. Cuban sugar syrup is now being used in the manufacture of yeast, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP : of 6819 Hatchery Rd., became the, bride of William D. Kenifeck of 4443. Windiate St... Waterford, at their Saturday afternoon wedding in Christ Lutheran Church, Water- ford, Mrs. G. Kenifeck of Waterford and Danes Kenifeck of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Rev. Arvid Anderson of Christ. Lutheran Church, _ per- formed the marriage ceremony. A reception immediately _fol- lowed the- wedding in the church pariors; dinner tor the bridal party was at the Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Township, and the evening reception was at the home of the bridegroom. The bridal gown featured a V- neckline, long, tapered sleeves, a fitted lace bodice with basque waistline ahd a bouffant floor- of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MeIntosh, - -~|of lace over an undersheg ot rule Sharon Linda Mcintosh, daughter| tiers, hin: weeds een el lene | quins which secured a fingertip veil of pure silk illusion, Her bouquet was white roses and mums. * * : Marilyn Gary of Drayton Plains : | Served as maid of honor and Penny The bridegroom's parents are Upehurch of Pontiac was brides. maid, Best man was Robert Giroux of Drayton Plains. John: Vietor and Gene Shell, both of Dreyee Plains, were Ushers. Following a honeymoon in North. ern Michigan the couple will live at 5682 Hillsboro. 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Audience: By DORA DAWSON The second concert of the Waterford Township Civic Con- cert ‘series, currently being , held in Isaac Crary Junior High School, proved a delightful @ne when Mildred Dilling, harpist, appeared Sunday afternoon. Surrounded with harps of all shapes and-character from dif- ferent countries, and seated at a beautiful Miss Diiling played a most comprehensive program. Be- ginning with Bach, Couperin, and Handel, her playing -re- vealed contrasts in style and technique that showed great ability and feeling for tone col- orchestral harp, , Band Instrument AT: CALBI Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw FE 5-8222 or and production of lovely, clear rippling music. STORY OF HARP The concert was a lesson In harp playing, seldom heard. In an informal talk she traced the history of the development of the-harp from ancient Bib- lical and Egyptian times when the hunter's. bow of primitive man or the carved tusk, curved and bound at one end with cobra skin, were the basis of these crude instruments, + x * Miss Dilling has a collection of 80 harps, She displayed sev- eral that came from Ethiopia, Madagascar, as well as the type that David probably played on or that was used in Solomon's temple, Also shown was an African harp, skin over wood; a Scan- REPAIR dinavian harp of the 12th cen- @ Factory ~~ tury, such. as the troubadours Trained Expert or’ minnesingers used; a mid- e The Right Europe Austrian, a Scottish Parts and an Irish harp. © Guaranteed, Miss Dilling spoke of the Teo! great love the Irish people have for this instrument — more so than any other nationality. The technic in playing on an orchestral harp was explained briefly — the shifting of the aay dept. stores OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO9 | Mon. through Sat, Pontiac and a Drayton Plains e & es 3 Special seven pedals for pitches, ‘th: ertion needed for louder tone the delicate flexibility of hand: and fingers. All this made lis ' tening to this artist more great ly appreciated, tain,” by Zabel, played with utter grace and rippling arpeg- gios; Debussy’s “Clair de Lune,” which seemed to be in its real environment on the harp, “The Forest Pool’ by Tournier, with its particularly liquid effect in description, and “Song in the Night” by the ' great harpist Salzedo, * * * A noted addition to the beau- ty of the entire program was the reflection of her harp and the action of her hands on the backdrop of the stage. * * * Following the concert many children and adults looked more closely at the instru- ments, and asked questions, graciously answered by Miss Dilling, . ‘ : Esther. Gaur Friends Night Attract 150 More than 150 attended the annual Friends Night of Esther Court 13, Order of the Ama- ranth, held Fri evening at Roosevelt Masonic Temple. ® Guests from Detroit, Lansing, © Mt. Clemens, Flint, Dear- born and Royal Oak conferred the degree. ° Mrs. Dale E. Wirth of Flint, deputy supreme royal matron, and several grand officers at- tended. Following the meeting, a buffet luncheon was served. An old fashioned box social will: be held at 8 p.m, Sat- urday at Pontiac Federal] Sav- ings and Loan Building. Horo double action, the physical ex . ~ DIAMOND FEATURE 6 Matching Diamonds EASY TERMS George's - Newport’s lewelry Dept. 74 «NN. SAGINAW 8T. THE PONTIAC PE ¢ F Sylvan Lake Garden Club Plans Fair Mrs. Albert Kohn is serving as chairman for a Dec. 11 Christmas Fair planned by the Sylvan Lake Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association. The affair will be held at the Oakland County Boat Club and is open to the public. . When members met Thurs- day at the boat club, Mrs. Grant Furgerson gave a dem- onstration on wrapping Christmas gifts and making bows Mrs. John Cain of Schenec- tady, N.Y., and Mrs. — Irwin Menucci were guests at the gathering. Cross Trailers Planning Dance Plans for a New Year’s Eve dance were discussed when the Cross Trailers Square Dance Club met at Willis School Fri- day night. : *-Following square dancing, couples were taught the ‘‘Old Fashioned Two Step,” the group’s round dance of the month, . Thirty-four couples and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gil- lies of Imlay City, attended the affair. Cold Water First Soak baby’s milk-stained lit- tle garments in: cold water before washing them in hot soap or detergent suds. Let us cut and set your hair to give a new elegance for the | Holidays ahead & You'll look and feel younger 1. Double hip panels 2. Satin elastic bock panel 3. High waist design 4. 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Panel Talk Given for Xi Chapter A panel discussion or the subject “Working Toward a Unified Profession” was given when members of Xi Chapter: of Delta Kappa Gamma So- ciety met Friday at the James K boulevard home of Dr. Edith Roach Snyder. Moderator of the panel was Dr. Snyder, Discussing the is- sue were Mrs, Everett Peter- +. Son, Vera Mae Adams, Mrs. » Frank Tucker and Mrs. Claire Hinckley, ee )Members suggested ways to further better understanding and relationships between the community and the teaching profession. Dessert was served by host- esses Mrs. Everett Peterson Mrs, Frank ~Tucker and Dr. Snyder. Mrs. Harold Lauder- slager sang Thanksgiving mu- sic. Dear Abby... Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society held| cussion on “Working Toward a Unified Profession,” met Friday at the James K boulevard home of Dr. Edith Roach bas 2 dis. the group Adams. Dr. Edith Roach Snyder (left), hostess at her home for the panel dis- son, Mrs. Frank Snyder. Discussing issues were (left to right) Mrs. Everett Peter. Tucker, Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley and Vera Mae cussion, chats with Mrs. Oscar Fors- lund who was on hand for the affair. Animals vs. Needy Humans Subject of Verbal Barrage By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: You were out of order reminding that | person who wanted to leave’ money to animals that there _ were crip- pled children and mentally ill people who could also use the -help. She k nie w that! ABBY hurts avhen they're sick, but. ° dogs and cats have to depend on humans for help. Be fair, Abby, and print this.” ANOTHER ANIMAL LOVER * * * : “DEAR ABBY: To ‘Animal Lover’ who wanted to know . how to go about giving some money to help animals: I have a little 7-year-old girl who is _ wearing a thin summer coat because we can’t afford even a second-hand winter coat for her. Maybe you know a dog who would like to share his nice warm natural coat with my ¢hild?” CHILD LOVER x *« &* “DEAR ABBY: If my dear deceased parents could have seen the way 22 relatives fought over a measly little estate of $5,600 they would have left everything to dogs.”’ DISGUSTED WITH PEOPLE * * * “DEAR ABBY: You've got to help me. I am a 15-year- old girl and my father treats me like I was five. He says I can't go in a car with a boy unless the boy drives him around the block in his car. He says he wants to make sure the boy is a good driver and he wants ¢o be sure the boy’s car is in good enough condition to be safe. : “Abby, if I tell a boy he has to pass this kind of a test I will be an old maid. Please say ' something to my father in your column to help me." FUTURE OLD MAID . DEAR “FUTURE”:. Your father would rather have a live “old maid” for a daughter than a dead debutante. But, if the boy has a driver's license and has not been cited for traffic. violations, your father can as- sume he is a safe driver. As for evaluating the equipment— I think Papa could give it the once-over from the window. * * * “DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have beer married for almost two years and I still haven’t gotten him to do any- : Make Mondays Sunny-days What a relic! to send all. (Talal aletetatateles cle tania tateletetedededl DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at Our . 3 Locations _. ~ $08 Tf | send oe 8 ae etley 933 8, Honter-—Birmingham _ - thing around the house. The only thing I want him to do is to fix our bed so the mattress will not sag. It is a simple thing to put a few boards across the frame-and I would do it myself but I am in my seventh month, and am afraid to lift the mattress. But he will drive to his uncle's farm, which is two hours each way to help his uncle put up a shack for a tractor while I sit and. wait in the car four hours. How can I get him to do his own chores first?” SICK OF WAITING DEAR SICK: Some men are not moved to act until they have been hit in the pocket- book. Give him fair warning that if he doesn't do the neces- sary home chores; you will hire a handyman. 2 bd * CONFIDENTIAL TO “ENG. LIT.” MAJOR: If all the boys flunked and all the girls passed, perhaps your professor is grading on the curves? : x * * For a person reply, write to ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Press. Enclose a_ self- addressed, stamped envelope. Says Anna Alberghetti No Plans for Wedding but Plenty for Marriage NEW YORK (UPI) — Anna Maria Alberghetti says she has no plans for a wedding—but plenty for marriage. — The 22.year-old singer per- sistently denied reports that she is altar-bound with Buddy Bregman, a brash, handsome young composer and arranger. Then she launched into Holly- wood double-talk guaranteed to confuse even the natives. “We love each other, but we have no plans. We're going _together, but we haven’t decid- ed anything,” said Miss Alber- ghetti in her first interview with the 28-year-old Bregman since their romance hit the headlines. a a After a 10-day separation, Bregman flew to New York wheré the singer is appearing in a night club, : “I sure am glad he’s here. - If nothing is definite, what are chances for a break-up? “Tt don’t think we'll ever break up,’’ shouted Bregman. - - . “Then what are they waiting - for? “I'm very conservative, I hope that when I reach a de-~ v ~ ’ riage is the most serious step in your life, and I don’t be- lieve in divorce,” said the Italian-born Miss Alberghetti, a devout Roman Catholic. ~ *« & . She said she plans to con- tinue her career after mar- riage, ~“But I would cut-down con-: siderably, I will never put my, career before marriage. A woman's role as mother and wife is more important.” Bregman does not plan to manage het career (I have _ enough trouble with my own,” he muttered) and the couple has made a pact not to tell. each other how to run their. work. But they vowed to dis-. cuss all engagements “because 95 per cent of all Marriages break up when couples don’t.’ “We've been dating eight months, and I won't go to a party if Buddy can’t. go, and relationship as reached the in- . solvable stage. I don’t believe in that, T checked on Buddy's. divoree right away. (He has a. sevemyear-old ‘son). If I had. found we couldn't get married in the church, I have: — seeing Buddy,” . she i } ~ * Making a secret wish, is Mrs. Eleanor Clark of Waterford Township, _@s she drops a coin in the magic pool ° at the Dixie' Floral greenhouse. Hun- Lovers’ Coins Boost Civie Projects Wishing Pool Aids Waterford What started out to be a green- house humidifier has turned . into an elaborate Wishing Pool, where hundreds @f dollars shave been dumped for Waterford Township community projeets. Surrounded by hie palms, Fiori- da hibiscus, ivy of every descrip- tion and blooming bougainvillaea, the magie pool is in the Dixie Floral greenhouse on Dixie High- way, operated by the Ray Monroe family. 5 ‘ When the $60,000 showroom 4644 sizes 144-24% Printed Pattern 4644: Half-sizes 1413, 1614, 1814, 2012, 22%, 24%. Size 1614 requires 3% yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of the Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, sizé and style number. NEED ANOTHER GUEST ROOM? Use Pontiac’s SAVOY | MOTEL To Accommodate Your Out-of-Town Guests , e Fully Carpeted Tiled Bath--Shower Restiul Double Beds ’ FREE TV HI-FI MUSIC Air-Conditioned Sound-Prooted FREE ICE e . Single. ...$7 Double... .$9 Twin $11 Kitchenettes $12 Low MONTALY Rates - for Semi-Permanent Guests FE 5-9224 120 S. Telegraph Rd. was constructed next to the tiny He wanted a humidifier to be at- tractive yet practical, so he called in a. contractor friend, Myron O'Dell, who went to work building the scenic pool — designing it as he went along. , Ledgerock and marble were piled together so that water, gush- ing from a main fountain at the top, spilléd down into the pool greating a natural looking wild-life setting. Water is pumped through the fountain and pool, coptinuosly, 24 hours a day. At night, hiige col- ered spotlights turn on -automati- eally, and motorists driving by on Dixie Highway can see the unusual spectacle through the greenhouse windows, ” BRIDES DROPPED COINS Customers’ first started the idea of a wishing well, Monroe said. dreds of dollars’ are pool and given to worthy ‘township . projects by the greenhouse Ray Monroe family. Bridal couples ordering their wed-! ‘Pontiac Press Phote taken from the owners, the ding flowers, would stand néar the pool, make a wish and drop a coin rinto the sparkling water. All of a sudden the idea began to gain momentum, and the first thing Monroe knew the. entire bottom of the pool was filled with | Shiny coins. : A friend, Mrs; Floyd, Fullerton, suggested the money be given to encouraging wishers.": This stands beside the pool, partly hidden’ among the greenery, : Every three months, the water is shut off, some 55 big goldfish taken eS ie S, : b 3 a 4 he “Dear Mrs, Post: Not long ago I went to the theater with my in-law, During in- termission she chatted with several people she knew who sat nearby, but did not intro- duce me to them, I felt very uncomfortable sitting there to their talk, saying not to introduce in pub- lic places.” fe , Saet i r: It is true that in- ' troductions should not be made in public needlessly, ‘But in a | situation where’the stranger is © drawn into the conversation for *more than a moment, she cer- * tainly should be introduced, This would have been espe- ’ cially true in your case if your daughter-in-law's friends sat di- « yeetly in front or behind you so that you were as near to them as she. If they were over on her side and out of reach of you, then the omission would be understandable. “Dear Mrs. Post: My mother died three months ago and I would like to know if it would be proper for members of my ~ fam this year. We stand divided on this issue, Some think it would it proper for others to send Christmas preetings to a be- reaved familv?” side of Christmas would be worthy community projects, and| proper for members of your family to send this year, and proper for anyone to send to a bereaved family. “Dear Mrs. Post: At the ta- ble when a bite of food is taken into the mouth that un- out, and the pool is drained and scrubbed clean. expectedly furns out to be burning hot, isn't it plain com- with nothing to”do but listen |F to send Christmas cards | be all right and others think it would be shocking. Also, is Answer; Restrained ca rds . that emvhasize the religious MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 Have You Tried This? 2 -.° By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Lefse, a substitute for bread that comes from Norway, was served at a smorgasbord party for one of the local child study groups recently. This | interesting dish, made in an * electric skillet, was contribut- ed by Mrs, Arch Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobson calls it a ‘“‘hand-me-down" recipe from Norway. She says Lefse can be made just like pancakes if you have no electric skillet. LEFSE By Mrs. Arch Jacobson 6 medium potatoes 2 tablespoons shortening fmon sense to drop it imme- diately from mouth to plate?” Answer: Indeed it is com- mon sense to remedy the sit- uation as quickly as possible. But there is certainly no ex- cuse for being offensive about it when you can take a swallow of water immediately. | Norwegian Lefse Called : /a Substitute for Bread | ao Uplifting Heels A pair of satin pumps with | be a lift for your holiday ward-. j robe, Have them in a shining | color—ruby or emerald or sap- | phire. ; i tablespoon sugar 2-3 cups sifted flour Peel, cook and’ mash po- 5 tatoes.' Add shortening to hot ¥ potatoes; then let them get o 1 cold. Add rest of ingredients, mixing ‘in enough flour to © make a mixture the consist- © ency of pie dough. Roll it out very thin and fry in a skillet like a pan- cake, No grease is needed. Brown each side which will look speckled. This is eaten cold with butter. Keep in a covered can or in | waxed paper to keep it moist, © Fur for Everyone No longer does a woman need to be tall and slim to look elegant in furs. This year, there’s a fur coat for every figure—chemise for slim lines, trapeze for fullness, and | the big, wide-cut coat with low armholes for women who can! carry bulk. Graduate 14 North Saginaw St. Specializing in - Large Size _ Girdles and Bras with | to help you to a proper fit! Charge Accounts Invited BOBETTE Corset Shop = | | Corsetiers FE 2-6921 - Attention Mothers! MON.-TUES.-WED, Dee. 1st, 2nd rd CHRISTMAS SPECIAL... A Beautiful 8x10 VIGNETTE PHOTO of YOUR CHILD! + * Children, Ages 3 Months to 12 Years * Full Selection of Pleasing Poses * All Work Fully Guaranteed % No Appointment Necessary— Just-Come in *& Limit of One Portrait for Family % $1.00 Additional for Each Child on Same Photo _ * Children Must Be Accompanied by Parent SEE OUR TOY DISPLAY TOYTOWN 23 WW. SAGINAW aoaeder Enggass Jewelry For | Only ~ $950 3 AIR CONDITIONED 10 W. 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Stand tall with the toes point-|,... , “youth is giving. in slightly to the|wonders in keeping the change at this time crossing tie tell fog over 4 heels off the floor. Most of you will/send a stamped, self-addressed en- need to place one ,hand on the|velope with your request for leaf- back of a chair or on the wall for|let No. 13 “Take Steps Toward balance. Lovely Legs.” Address Josephine 4 * * * Lowman in care of this newspaper. in Taffeta Blend 2. Stand erect. Walk in place, : : ifti knees : The flirtations swish of “‘old-— ges "es roots seed nie Wp Past P residents fashioned” silk taffeta is now — ‘ as high or higher than the waist. (of MOMS Meet pre ia ee $. Place your hands on your | wis samuel Sprague, Mrs. L. R. This up-to-date taffeta won't | hips. Step forward with the left iNaugie and Mrs, Frank Polasek| erack, will retain its crigpness, foot. Bend beth knees until the assisted_/with the program when , } by , ap odor ee gl ong RT Ta fo apa - Don’ e floor. lidents Club, Zone Eight, met azine Straighten the knees and step (Thursday at the home of Mrs, Ed- is Suit Coot or forward with the right foot. |-4> Thomas on Center street. Again bend both knees, this time | 4 donation was sent to a future the left knee comes close to the (nurse inf Detroit, and* announce- floor. Straighten the knees and | ment was made that the Christmas continue. Keep the heels off the | party will be held at the Polasek floor the whole time you &r€ [home in Auburn Heights, doing this exercise. : 4. Lie on the floor = — back! Returns Home with r straight your arms ake the floor at your; Mrs. Theodore Marshbanks of sides, Raise both legs half way|Crescent Lake has returned from up to right angles to your body.|Searcy, Ark., where she was called Separate the legs, keeping knees|due to the death. of her sister, ; stiff. 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Makes a delightful gift for youngsters | on your Christmas list! of REFILL BOX of 12 CANDLES..........25c a = ‘ eae ee « wet WIGGS erga ‘til Christmas 3 OE ee Saturday *til 9 P.M. 24 WEST HURON ST... : i) co. ee eee ee ee a a ee ee a - - = . # i iS e=cias ec f ee See ie ee ce ee ine, Geen: ee ee ae Se ee Fee 2 MaRS ? paying. “A good magazine model can Make $10,000 to $15,000 a year,” commercial actress now can earn $25,000 to $35,000 a year and up,” born Jessie Wilcox in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is one of ajlron ee en See y an © coves in the business world. a x * * “A slender and sprightly blonde With “Air Force blue” eyes, she * from Jessie Wilcox to Candy Jones, Her first week Candy earned $105, “‘a big figure in those days.” She went on to become a top ffiddel, a Broadway performer, girl who “wouldn't do.” ‘ * Today Miss Jones, still lovely and in her: thirties, runs the mil. lion-dollar-a-year Conover Televi- sion Agency, directs the place- ments, and listens to the hopes and heartaches of a stable of and finally Conover married this) teal TV commercial ac ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 Tidy Sum ‘ compared to perhaps 1.50 pol hape te fat trae 8 feof $Wmerci actresses have ‘aasehelt wears a cloth coat instead of a -|tresses, graphicQmodels,” she said. EE etree deel tha, ‘|. “Phere are only about iac| As a > model her-|' aonety: years Gates. “1 did six TV testimonial @ is this biddy?” IT eng really prety and can] the fel ere to New York elt Candy in 196 became per But few, it any, television com-|tiinis in a single day,” she te-laskea” a act, she can do much better as a bee = called, “and the final pay, count-| “seventeen,” said Candy, “She television commercial actress, one} ing residuals, came to $24,000." | started work at three.” Able to Complete ‘With Iron on Cost - Basis Mistresses One of these offi , Darl F. ‘Caris of General M ’ engineer- “edi: recently warned the Gray said Candy Jones, “but a top TV¥|mopile.: to look alton industry for its soon. ha’ Iside of principle) market Caris the society that alu- minum for engines is now com- petitive with © — from a cost standpoint, And Caris should know because the GM engineering de- partment has developed an ail- aluminum V-8 engine. Most. of . these officials feel ence aluminum is used. as the ‘basic metal for automobile en- gines,.it will start a stampede toward the use of this lightweight metal’ and others,.like it in all parts af cars, Actuaily, a trend toward more widespread use of aluminum and other ligh under way. {The number of auto- mobile parts made from aluminum jumped from 318 to 344 with intro- duction of the 1959 models. ers Society that it would) somewhere out- eight metals is already | But it has the advantage over iron in almost every other category. | nyore Its lighter weight makes a car * it is easier to handle, cuts process- to use” aluminum. “It Aluminum Auto Engine Enters Field a cast part and, in many cases, engineers have found ways to cast Ame?-|overal parts together instead of individually as had to be done with iron parts. And aluminum producers point out that once aluminum is used on a widespread basis its cost will be reduced even more, The current public demand ter more economical cars is helping the the growth of aluminum in the auto industry. Many industry opposed-piston alumipum engine is the best answer to the demand for they claim the °V-8 engine has “igene about as‘far as it can—for | every horsepower it gains, it pays/]. ‘too high a price in poor gas mile- lage. They say. the aluminum engine is the thing to watch for in the auto industry and a general trend toward increased use of aluminum and other lightweight metals will follow introduction of the aluminum engine. officials believe an _ air-cooled, | Candy laughs at the idea, held by many members of the public, that models lead a wild life or that their work tehds to spoil them by giving them a false sense of as business rather than romantic assets, “She takes care of her health and beauty, She knows she can’t -and Enjoy Nu-Vision Glasses BN OE Ri CTT values, © i . ote = “Actually, it works the aiee| TOtS Perform ° on Convenient Budget Terms way," she said, “A model learns! ‘ ° : to look on her physical attributes Ground-Breaki ng Eo Pe al A TS stay up late at night and look well at work next day, “Her only occupational ailment is likely to be big feet. In five years the average model's feet will grow from a size seven to a size eight, or a size eight to a sile nine,” But how long do models last? Isn't their career short-lived? “Well, one of our steadiest mon- at New Church LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) “— It was a different kind of ground breaking at the new $47,000 edu- cation building of Newburg Chris- tian Church, The rite was performed by chil- dren, Instead of shovels, they used he ultimate in fashion eye: weer is now available on easy. budget terms, You re- ceive Nu-Vision's famous-for- quality glasses and choose from hundreds of new frame styles. See NU-VISION and ey makers has been- with us 14 spoons, ~ SEE BETTER! years and earned at least $250,000 Adults decided that since the in that time,” said Candy. “She children eventually will use the might do $35,000 this year. structure, they should be the ones “She is very conservative. 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KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT — ‘What a lousy game, not even a fight.” This was the observation of one of the 55,230 fans leaving Briggs Stadium yesterday after watching the Chicago Bears defeat the Lions 2-7. There was some truth to the | comment in as much as the crewd was expecting one of the typical Lions-Bears brawls but really saw one of the mildest games between the two ‘eams. The defensive lines, however, were both up for the occasion and there were some hard tackles made, but the Bears’ offensive unit, giving protection to the passes of Zeke Bratkowski, held the upper hand. * * * Coach George Wilson summed it up by saying, ‘We played a half and they played two, that was the| difference." Detroit gained 74 yards rush- ing in the first half but when the game ended the final total showed only 67 net yards on the ground. The best ground-gaining plays the Lions had were the punts of Yale Lary. Lary punted seven times-for a 44.0 average. His first-quarter punt out of his end zone was a beautiful spiral which went 61 yards jn the air officially from the line of scrimmage. _ * * * His punting average would prob- ably have been closer to 50 yards/| except for one punt. Lary kicked ‘from his own 18 in -the third quar- ter. The ball hit on the Chicago 35 and took a high bounce backward with a roll back to the Detroit 34. This was a big break for the Bears because seven plays later Bratkowski hit Bill McColl in the end sone for a five-yard touch- down to take a 13-7 lead. It was 7-6 at halftime with the Bear's on 15- and 35-yard field goals by George Blanda, and the Lions scoring late in the second quarter on a l4-yard pass from Earl Morrall to Hopalong Cassady. : * * * The TD was made possible by a 30-yard punt return to the Bear 25 by Lary and it took only two plays, including two 5-yard Chicago pen- alties to score, One scoring opportunity was missed early in the period when the Lions marched from their 20 to the Bear one. Rote tried to handoff te Ken Webb and the ball got loose and rolled back te the 1. Rote fell on it but his 4th (pass failed. Bears got their final TD late in the third quarter with : McColl. The * Chicago dominated the entire fourth quarter as the Lions failed to muster a threat. .Coach George ‘-Halas and his Midway gridders must have been in a generous) mood. The Bears marched from the 48 to the 2 as time was ticking away but they took all the allot- scrimmage subsequently letting the clock run out on thé two. Mathematically, the Lions have lost all chances for the title. The Bears still cling to some hope. With ‘three games left, Baltimore would have to lose two and the Bears would have to win all three to gain a tie. FENAL STATISTICS First Downs Rushing ...... “ ™ ia First Downs Passing _..... 7 8 st Downs Penalties ..,.. 2 0 Total socveess 13 15 Yards Rushing .......... te 7 138 Yards Passing ...... eouv.. 194 1 Total Net Yards .......5... 171 307 Passes ..4.,... sceceoecees 10-28 10-18 Prtereepted by acenteerees. } 0 Punting Average <0...) 4 3 SCORING SUMMARY nave eco een ee 3314 0—20 (35-yard field goal), Cas- Fhe fe from Morrali), PAT— cColl i§-yard from Brat. kowski}), PAT » McColl (67-yard and run from Bratkowski), PAT— Folley vs. Foe Who Beat Cooper Who Beat Folley | coach on the sidelines when U. | | Pontiac’s Huron Bow! team will finish far down the list when the big Bowling Proprietors’ Assn. of America match game champion- ships. come to a close tomorrow at Star Lanes in Southfield: The locals had trouble hitting with any consistency while compil- ing a 11,106 total for 12 games rolled during the Saturday and Sunday eliminations. Huron was among 44 teams dropped out of the running following last night’s ac- tion. Qualifying for the two-day | round-robin finals were Falstaff of Detroit 12,325, St. Louis Bud. weiser 12,286 and Hamm's of | Minneapolis 12,163. The cham. pionship team will win $2,000. Dick Carmichael was the top’ performer with a 2.433 total and 202.8 average for 12 games. Cap-, tain Joe Bonfiglio followed in the average department with 190.7 based on 1,907 pins in 10 games. John Nickell was the only other Pontiac kegler to roll all 12 games. He finished with 2,210 for a 184.2 average. Jay Lovett had 1,982 in 11 for 180.2, Les Rothbarth 894 in five starts for 178.8 and Clark Balch 1,680 in 10 for a 168 average. Perfect List Down to 14 By The Associated Press+ Louisiana State maintained™ its unblemished record by walloping Tulane 62-0 in its final game of the season. But the list of unbeaten— untied college football teams was reduced to 14 as Florida A&M, with a six game winning string, lost to Southern of Baton Rouge, La., 35-6. Only two of the perfect record teams have games remaining. Ari- zona State (Flagstaff) winds up its campaign Saturday and Mississippi — closes its schedule Thurs- TEN GAMES | PF PA It's a little complicated, xLsv — oe 3-83 * * & x-St. Benedict's ioe : Artz. State, cwenet . 264 «61 NINE GAMES eNE. Okla, 2 68 S-Gustavus Adolphus 270 «88 . | Whenton ‘ : 357 70 x-Kearney ree neonronnerce 339° — 2 ecnedreegrour camzs Miss,’ Southern =... 19 «642 x-Rose bt Seopa enn 270 «(31 SCalifornia, PA, oo. iee eee ecccees 202 «(31 ®Rochester, N. eeeendernrene tot 19 4 1 tabi tiie Coes Z 1 : PEt ite ee / | #-Beason finished. ‘ of St. Louis with 12,388, Pfeiffer |- Tame Lions in Quiet” “Why don’t you come “Anytime you want _ AP Wirephotes LAST GRID RIDE — Michigan's retiring football coach Bennie Oosterbaan ended his coaching career Saturday by watching the Wolverines lose a heartbreaker to Ohio State. He was a dejected of. M. lost the ball in the final seconds on the four yard line, but his players still carried him off on their shoulders following the game. Minnesota Fan Offers Trade Journal on Sunday printed this letter signed by a Minnesota fan: —— “You stupid fools. Can't you even take a losing season with all the good ones you’ve had? live for a few years and see how it feels to go 17 years without a championship? If we complain, we're poor fans. either one of director and overhereangd ™éasure. guys are.” to get rid of Gain 3rd Place on 3-1 Victory Over ‘Cousins Backing Another Top Showing by Sawchuk NEW YORK .— The Detroit Red Wings, 3-1 victors over the New York Rangers last night, are now in third place in the oft- formance by goalie Terry Sawchuk spelled the difference in the Red Wings’ fourth straight triumph over the Rangers. The Rangers have lost only three other games in league play and trail the Wings by one point. In the four decisions over the New’ Yorkers, Sawchuk has per- mitted them a total of only three goals, One Detroit victory was a shutout. ~ * * Huron Five Eliminated in BPAA fournament Carmichael had two of the four Pontiac 600 series with a 631 and 628. Bonfiglio, whe fired the best game of 259, hit 624 and Nickell an even 600, ‘ Falstaff, the defending cham- pion, is favored to repeat. Ex-De- troiter Buzz Fazio now captains that team. The championship will be decided on points after each meets each other in the round-robin, A single point will be awarded for each game won and another point for the highest three-game total in each Match. , at 7:10 of the third period on a pass from Gordie Howe in break- ing a 1-1 tie, The marksman had pulled. Detroit into the tie late in the second period after New York had gone ahead on Andy Bathgate’s counter at 2:52 of the . rebound for his 14th goal of the year, To secure the tie, Ullman took a rebound off the boards and beat goalie Gump Worsley from 25 feet. For the tie breaker, Howe stole, the puck from Ed Shack and passed to Uliman directly in front of the nets. Norm fired it home. * * * With only 32 seconds left of play, Red Wing goal. The Rangers at the time had an open net with Worsley on the bench and six Ranger forwards on the ice, The Red Wings conclude their four-game road trip with a con- test at Toronto Wednesday night. “We'll let you have (Murray) math and all of his 11 assistants for old Man (Ike) Armstrong, our athletic “You don’t know how lucky you, The letter was signed by Mat Pines of St. Paul, Minn. Uliman scored the winning goal, same period. Andy slapped in a |- Alex Delvecchio counted the third/graded again War- them, And we'll throw in president Morrtil for good ‘ ee Wings Down Range JAMMING THE AIRLANES — Defensive halfback Carl Taseff of the Baltimore Colts intercepts a pass intended for Los Angeles - (82) in their game yesterday, — S SPORKS OVER THE TOP — Big Rick Casares, “Chi- cago Bears’ fullback hurdles over the Detroit line in the first period and he gained 9 yards in the process after a handoff from Zeke Bratkow- tries to block. ski. Detroit back Terry Barr (41) and Yale Lary finally made the tackle as Johnny Morris (47) i « AP Wirephote MEXICO CITY (UPI)—The pres- tige which the United Stafes used to hold in the golf world was down- today after a Span- jard won the international trophy, and Ireland the Canada Cup, in the sixth Interriational matches. Angel Miguel, a blackhaired long- shot who was playing with his kid brother Sebastian, as the team from Spain, won the individual Bears Didn’t Need to Know George Wilson tried to keep his team’s physical troubles a secret, but as it turned out, he might as well have told the whole world, “‘We've been in terrible shape with injuries and sickness,” said the Detroit Lions’ coach, “but we kept it quiet because we didn't want the Bears to find out — it might have helped them.” The Chicago boys needed no help on that count. They had too much for the Lions yesterday and won the National Football League encounter, 20-7, For the record, Wilson's troubles included: Gene Gedman, pulled groin muscle; Howard Cassady, |bad leg; Dave Middleton and John Henry Johnson, injured legs; \Charlie Ane and Darris McCord, ‘upset stomachs and virus flu. * * * Then, before the game was very old, quarterback Tobin Rote suf- fered a shoulder injury and Jim Doran ‘pulled a leg muscle. “But I’m not offering an alibi,” Wilson added. “The Bears de- served to win anyway. As for our boys — well, we've been up for four weeks and played four good games. So we're bound to have a iIetdown. Usually, | but we didn’t have that guy | today.” Detroit “supporters. will argue that the final count might have been different had the Lions been a able to score when they got to the ‘ ht alah ttt A aot a oe ow oie Lions’ Physical Woes Are Kept in, Secrecy ‘Bill Hoeft to the New York Yan- there's someone to pull us up — (order to get Lumpe, ‘who could solve Detroft's third base problem. General.manager John J. McHale would like to have shortstop Gillto McDougald, but relizes the chance} The semiwindup also is a middle- of getting the Yankees to part|weight affair between Alex Wal with. their leader are remote. . ~ Chicago one in the second period. End Bill McColl was taking some good-natured ribbing in the Chicago clubhouse. The ex- Stanford great is a doctor, and just last week le helped in the operation on another Bear end, Harlon Hill, who was injured last week against the Colts. * * * : McColl’s teammates accused him of deliberately bungling the opera- tion so he could keep the glue- fingered Hill on the sidelines for a while. , * * * McColl did well in taking up the slack caused by Hill's absence. He caught six passes for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns. That beat: the -went with it when he beat 45-year- championship and the $1,000 which old Harry Bradshaw of Ireland on the third extra hole after they had tied at 286 over the regulation 72 holes. Angel sank a 20-foot putt to win it, but his individual triumph was not enough to catry Spain to victory in the team. champion- ship, Bradshaw and his teammate, Christy O'Connor, who helped save his life last year during this same tournament, when it was played in Tokyo, came in first with a total of 579—three strokes better than the Miguel brothers, * * * The United States lost out all around. It lost a good shot at the team tithe when Sam Snead had to withdraw Saturday morning at the start of the third round because of an ailing back, And Ben Hogan, the captain of the U. 8, team, could do no better than 36-38—74, two over par, in the fourth round yester- day which tied him at seventh Lions. place with Gary Player of South Tigers Trying to Get Lumpe for Bill Hoett DETROIT # — The Detroit Ti- gers are trying to trade pitcher kees for infilder Jerry Lumpe. Hank, Greaves Head Detroit Fight Card . DETROIT — Middleweights terday for their co-feature boxing The Tigers would throw in an-;| other player along with Hoeft in| ! Se ae oe a a a a” a a a a” ion Ernie Burford of Cleveland and Greaves engages Charlie Cotton of Toledo and Jesse Fagan, both bouts at the Graystone Ballroom tomorrow night. Henry Hank and Wilf Greaves, both} of Detroit, wound up training yes- New Loss for U.S. Golf Prestige Africa with an aggregate of 291 —five strokes off the pace, “I gave it all I had, what more can I say," Hogan commented, adding he didn’t understand how any golfer could play 72 holes in four days in this mile and a half high city, ~ x * * “But that’s no alibi,’ said the 46-year-old Hogan. ‘‘After all the other guys had to play in the same altitude.” It marked the second year in a row that the United States has lost out in the “World Series” of golf. Hogan and Snead won the team championship back in Ben taking the individual title. But last year it was Japan win- ning both the individual and team titles. So it marked the second ‘Stilt,’ Trotters at U.D. Tonight DETROIT (UPI) — Wilt (The sity of Detroit Memorial Building tonight as one of the greatest draw- ing cards in sete ety ¥ The 7-foot Philadelphian has been packing them in everywhere during the Trotters’ 32nd annual tour but rarely has he ever had any com- pany at his height, Tonight there'll be three 7-footers in the building — Chamberlain, the Pistons’ Walt Dukes and U. of D.’s sophomore Pete Corbett, * : * * The Globetrotters will play the Hawaiian 50th Staters with the Texas Cow Girls meeting, and probably beating, a collection of ‘Detroit sportscasters, _ In the 10-round bouts Hank takes . Burford and Cotton came town today. ‘Better Hockey, Please MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet press raised a clamor for better hockey teams Sunday in the wake of a 5-1 defeat of Russia's se- lected team by Canada’s Kelowna Detroit. \ 1956 when this tournament was |5e* held in England, with Bantam (Geary Player, year in a row the U, S. has been shut out in this event. Japan didn’t do too well this time ryegt Ne a p i | It's Expensive but 49er Fan Finds a Way either, Pete Nakamura, who won x * * the individual trophy in 1957, was} Visiting in New York City, the far down the list with 301, while his} San Francisco man telephoned a teammate Koichi Ono was still far-| radio station here and asked the ther back with 306, giving Japan| announcer to place the station’s a tearn total of 607 and a tie with) telephone next to a radio speak New Zealand for 15th place. er. : wee ig cores The station was broadcasting Spain, ” ceseesees-72-73-71-70—206| the San Francisco er game ee ireland, sola esse... -70-70-76-70—2868| With the Green Bay Packers at Belgium, .......7o-72-71-74-287| Milwaukee County Stadium. =< Miguel Sale, sk : Colombia, veces 67-74-7471 —288 ‘ Bro 72:72-70-75—289| For more than 2% hours the Frank Phillips, <7 man fed nickles, dimes and quai- Whlig, = jie ene eieals '70-77-72-70—289 ters inte a pay telephone. 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He x-Won playoff " has wrenched his ankle badly. One of Their Bést Showings Yardley Paces MINNEAPOLIS — Ge or-g Packers’ Saturday, Pistons’ Win e| The victory was the Pistons’ Yardley drew a bead on the basket/seventh against eight losses.. Min- for 34 points in leading the Detroit | neapolis lost its tenth game against Pistons ‘to a 124-109 victory over|five victories, The Pistons the Minneapolis Lakers last night./second place in the Western. Divi- The Pistons, in one of their best/sion of the National Basketball Agen fe arog led all| Assn, : = the way as ley won a scoring ae ‘ duel from the Lakers’ sensational? "EROWF , «-MINNEABOLIS. rooxie, Elgin Baylor. es 4 1 i Widen { ‘ % Baylor scored 30 points, pro- i tecting his edge in-season potttts:|Jordon § a8 Krebe ¢ 2 14 over Yardley. Baylor leads in |Shuc | § 99 Leonard 4 22 Detroit's . heavy WAS! Totals 45 98.198 Total” 30 31 108 shared by Phil Jordon with. Mico... 30. 98 39 seniee points and-Gene Shue with 22. Isinneapolis.. 22 29 32 26~100 Le Sa ey eee eee r, ae pga PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. NovesinEn 24, 1958" wae He looked it yesterday, shaking loose- for a 98-yard touchdown run on the opening kickoff, then com- > fing | in the same period with a | {69-yard score on a punt return as ens o * + | ES ult seu am wae tial’ * divin sie’ Slax trie: CHib da-the Cloves Brome. .would, be: If has a passenger as he gained five yards against the Philadelphia | ev eand also wins 8 division ite, Lek eo Cleyeland Dec. 28. Tee Fert we oe at Shi Wass’ Xeck Glenin tag 6 game behind Cleveland with a 30-0 ry over the Washington Big Ten Grid Standings. Segny mat ies roan | Steelers, another game to the _ COMP, GAMES ALL GAMES rear, hung on to the Giants’ tail .tS on Yr r. 4 a with a 27-20 triumph over the “oo > Wee ad a ig ‘s33| Chicago Cardinals, 3 | 2 163 : 6 1 2 ita "In the west i "a> 3 @ IT 4 8 8 VS : . 3 ¢ 4 a 3 3b ake fa] OK over. 0 a es ae yin 1. ¢ toe . Ha | ond place eb? HARE bbb Blow sor . a 3 ¢ <" . - WEST SIDE CLASSIC moved | ague May Expand 0 Reems rae pu.| With a 33: age ey P Cou TG ¢e Ec y Rent 33| place Green Bay Packers. CHICAGO (AP) — BN ore: see Puro : a : soon "expansion ft the Class B Three-I/sam ‘Cols 5 iitieae wasn ial hope. now at a meeting nee the National Assn. robe at the Colts Dec. 6 in Los Angeles polio ” " 1086, Rothbart tat: Oakland ‘Colm! ~ Ynitas, who suffered two - cracked ribs in the Green Bay | game three weeks ago, lit a ' 4) ceiver Lennie Moore on the Ram . 18 and the ex-Penn State half- | back kept going for the score. The play gave Unitas twenty-two —_ NFL games in which he has passed for at least one TD. It 1 was Unitas’ 13th scoring pass of the season, and he later made it 14 by hitting Jim Mutcheller Deke a 12-yard TD toss in the Colts’ 21-point fourth period, In | that same period, Unitas scored Mead vexrurie traction. ., TREAD FOR EXTRA ROAD GRIP ACTION DURING RAIN... kt *k The Bears, beaten twice by the SHOW... OR ICY eee ae CONDITIONS Baltimore team loses to either the Rams or the 49ers, whom the Colts meet home-and-home. The Chicago team kept in the DEEP BITING TRACTION running at Detroit y PER ACTION TREAD SMOOTH QUIET RIDE ' Bill McColl, who combined for NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE WLt - Pts, - 326) eer a ee eeenas = & eeeeeene etennee ee ewes MOSS sopeneee re SBBBIHS BENEESS 6.70-15 TUBELESS Whitewall | Blackwall 22.95 | 18.95 21.25 23.25 20.95 22.35 |Writers Honor Harness Driver NEW YORK (AP)—The U. S. Harness Writers Assn, Sunday night honored. Billy Haughton as the leading heat winning driver for the seventh ‘straight year and one of his horses, Belle Acton, as the horse of the year, ‘Jack Ackerman of Detroit re- ceived the Paul Doumeng Trophy as the outstanding driver of 1957 = the basis of ayerage, i MARKET TIRE CO. 2 r SEE! BUY! PLYMOUTH for 1959. Greatest style leader of all time! With new, thrilling get-away | speed! 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Maybe our theme song should have been the old song ‘‘Don't Miss With Mister In Between," Like in the song, wev’e got to accentuate the positive, In my limited coaching ex- perience, I have had the good | fortune.to. be associated with | many” outstanding squads, championship teams and others rated among the best in the nation, In all my years I have never been ‘privileged to work with a group of young men ‘ with finer morale or a more genuine desire to do their best as this year’s team. Outside of being naturally disappointed over our in- ’ fateh on te the affirmative, ‘ ‘Articles About. Spartans Unfair and Unfounded,’ Says = I ugherty Gives Own Ver: There are certain necessary — ingredients in the makeup of any great football team. You must have a good on _ offense. You must either combine a varied attack to keep the defense honest or excel in one department so much you can overcome @ stacked defense. In other words, if you are ‘___._THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1958 in = i ¥ fare fel i As a staff we are going to analyze all of our game films Michigan State 26, Kansas State 7 | National eliminate the negative and © -tonly one victory in their last five _ [MEN WANTED To. Train tor High Solary Position in Electronics, Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupon o: Call tor Complete WO 2-5 660 information. No Obligation. Electronics Institute i’m.2: "2% grrc"ntet 2 eee eeneewersee * 0 OG. cccceescovsqacees produce goal No. 600. : iitrouble with Boston. The ‘Bruins Top Champs Again, 2-0 Boston Bothers Canadiens The Montréal Canadiens of the. Hockey League have been called everything fron) pow- erful to invincible, Now they can be called frustrated:~ The Catiucks have been unable to win at home consistently, with games at The Forum. Maurice “The Rocket’ Richard has been stopped three games in his bid to * * * And now Montreal is having ins whipped the Canucks for the third straight time last night, 2-0. Bos- ton has been responsible for half of Montreal's six setbacks, Vic Stasiuk and Norm Johnson scored for the Bruins before a capacity in Boston Garden. The triumph enabled the win- "ners to move to within one poiptttreal defeated Chicago, 51. Ohie State 20, Detroit 27, Dayton 7 East Dartmouth at Princeton: 2 J b-€ Mexymne © Jonns-Bapkins 13 of the leading Canadiens, Only| faisyene ic Lehigh 14 four points separate the top club ines 19, Villanova 13 14 . 36. ifth- : gad fe Gtieptace Chlcagp Rieck) SU a x * * Kentueky 6, straight time, 3-1 and the Hawks and Toronto: Maple Leafs played to a 3-3 tie. 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It’s higher in quality ... highest in value! \ t a f can! 220-Pounder ‘Deer Derby’ Changes in the leadership of The Press’ annual “big deer derby” came thick and fast, over the weekend, Where a three-way knot was in effect Saturday morn- ing, by early afternoon, it had been, wiped out by a fine, 217-pound whitetail taken in the Upper Pen- insula. . * * * Within the next hour, after Walt Asher’s new leader had been properly listed in the ‘‘derby’’ roster, it- had slipped off the top spot. An even bigger, more rugged buck, from Big Bay, near Mar- quette came along, on the rear of Fred Sylivester’s car. Sylvester, currently an idled constructién worker of 8537 Pontiac Lake Rd,, entered his 220-pounder to assume the contest leadership. Latest leader was downed Open- 220-POUND LEADER — Last week's 3-way tie for of The Pontiac Press “big deer derby” lasted only a few days. It was broken Saturday by the entry (first) of a ¥17-pounder, taken over by a 220-pounder. Current “biggest” is Fred Sylvester's (above) buck, taken near Marquette. Hunters (Oakland residents only) have just six days left to beat this entry — if they | VES! WINTER. TREADS Applied to Select Casings or Your Own Tires! out. Pentiae Press then Takes Over Top Spot hunter reported. The buck carried a 11-point rack. « *« * Alex Nelson, Ray Wenz and Stanley Baker, all from Pontiac, hunted with Sylvester, but none connected for a trophy. x * * The Ashers both brought back nice deer, with Walt (fornier Press Golden Glover) getting the 217-|, pounder, They hunted at Cornell, near Escanaba in Delta County, Mrs. Asher’s buck was a 4-point 160-pounder, Walt's big one carried an 11-point rack that measured 19 inches from beam to beam. The three with 210-pounders Were Wayne Tatu, near New- berry hunting with cousin, Ron Tatu, 8-pointer; Robert Wilson, and Bill Vosburg. ~ Others deer included a party of eight from Pontiac, with seven bucks: William , 2 Eileen; Fred Schwanz, 2901 Frank- lin Rd.; Gordon Wallace, 6511 | Highland Rd.; Irving Humbaugh, :6299 Elizabeth Lk.; Richard Stark, /1230 “Desiax; William Ferris, ‘Clarkston and Joe Saul, 4240 Rose- bury Ct., Drayton Plains. Neil & Cairns, Drayton and Fred Pickett, 24 West Brooklyn, Pontiac, missed The. party hunted in Onto- nogan County, used two trailers as headquarters. Ste Severein Hylia, 51448, Mansfield, lonty ‘one in party af Souk to com. nect, downed a 7-point, 180-pounder at Harrisville. U.S. Netters in Semis SYDNEY (AP)—Ham Richard- 451 S. 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PREMIERE SHOWING EXTRA! SARTOON es and TRAVEL A * Plan NowToSee Our Gate =“. THANKSGIVING EVE a * MIDNIGHT SHOW / Show “Tickets Now On Sal le Big Ga ksgiving Atrcoten : |Holly wood Headlines. Unknown Dancer Teained Wath 4 Stars in Movie ° . - By BOB THOMAS "] think Mrs. streeuee was im- | HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Produc- pressed,” she corrected, At any | er Stanley Kramer has passed up/rate, she was invited with her ‘s big names to team | mother and grandmother to visit }an unknown with four top stars|the studio, where Kramer advised jin “On the -Beach." | dramatic lessons for Donna. x * * 'When it appeared that the family She is Donna Anderson, a pret-|couldn’t afford such expense, he ty, 19-year-old dancer whose suc-| decided to put the girl under ex- cess story is an unusual one, On) iclusive contract, | Jan. 1, she will fly to Australia to} Then followed four years a in- |join Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, tensive training, with dramatic | Fred Astaire and Tony Perking in| coaches as well as dance teach- s Kramer’s production of the’ Nevil| ers, ; | Shute novel. “The break came when I tested x* * * for a role in a TV show at Desilu How does she feel about all this?| studios," she said. “I didn’t get “Scared,” she admitted, the part, but Mr. Kramer saw the * * * test and I guess he liked it, I | And well she might be, step-|never heard it from him but peo- | ping in with such fast eompany. | \ple around the studio started tell- | But Kramer has faith in her. In| ing me that I was going to do the ‘fact, his faith has extended for| Tole of Tony Perkins’ wife in ‘On lthe four years in which he has| the Beach,’ |kept her'under personal contract. ~*~ * *® Cut Not Likely : See Committee Chairman nr egg eeu Can See No Room for House ne : Reduction in ‘59 WASHINGTON (AP)—Chairman|reau ‘ recommendations, George Mahon (D-Tex) of . the) Where national eet is subcommittee says he sees no room for a cut ix Seater Sesser butiget of approximately 42 billion of $40,800,000,000 for «defense—or about half of the total federal bud- get for fiscal 1959, which ends next June 30. “In view of the unabated thredt of Soviet military, industrial and scientific might," he said, “I do not see how the tempo of our de- 'Here’s how it all happened: | “I wouldn’t believe it, even | Donna was a 15-year-old dance I was called in for wardrobe fit- |stadent at one of Hollywood's bal- tings. Then Mr. Kramer told me,” jlet schools. She took part in a re-! aw ees “a Separation Suit Filed ographer Eugene Loring. It's re- ported, bows” “™* by Helen O'Connell | Z SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)— Doors Open’ 10:45 |/singer Helen O'Connell has filed against Thomas Chamales, whom she accuses of threatening her | pan cmc] Po TODAY & TUESDAY Chamales, 45-year-old novelist, a separate maintenance suit EAGLE: f Ps with a knife. was arrestéd last week for assault with a deadly weapon when police were-called.to the singer’s fash- ionable Brentwood district home. The suit was filed Friday, * * * Chamales, who has denied mak- ing any knife threats, will be ar- raigned in Superior Court Tues- day. * He and Miss O'Connell were married in- May 1957, It was the | second marriage for each. — } _ | Debbie Leaves Hollywood Party With Bergerac “HOLLYWOOD @ — Just charm- ing company is Debbie Reynolds’ description of actor Jacques Berg- —ALSO— R “THE LI LEST erac, with whom she sat, gaily chatted and danced at a gala ball. il When she left, Bergerac left with her — and the couple with whom : | Debbie, estranged wife of Eddie Fisher, attended the Saturday night event. Debbie hasn't had a date since | Doors Open at 6:45 po a by accident” that he sat next to Mipsm fher at a ball honoring Queen Fred- ). erika of Greece. | Marriage Soon for Julie London ron recnmicovon’ 1nd Bobby Troup MORN QU LETH | , otro (ap) — singer CUNFIGHTER, | Feaigeriacea ae to marry about Dec, 15, their manager reports. * * * a} TUES. & WED. “They suddenly discovered “THIS ANGRY AGE” there’s no reason not to be mar- & “HIGH SCHOOL ried,” said Robert H, Ginter, who ” both. CONFIDENTIAL eo ee | T . , : | Miss London, 31, has two chil- HURS., FRI « SAT 'dren by Jack Webb, from whom PETER PAN“ she was divorced. Troup also has “LAW & JAKE WADE” | two children by a previous mar- riage. _wwrrreeerewreorererererrrveTrTeTrTrTrTreTeTTreeTreeTeTe wrreer wv, ps ORTH? OPEN 6:30 P. M, SHOW STARTS at 7:00 P. M. HURRY! LAST TWO NIGHTS WHY DOES THIS | BEAUTIFUL FRENCH GIRL WANT HER BABY BORN THIS " un ee be te he hn he bn by fe be be bn be be be be hb bn ht de he de te te de bt he be be be be be de bt be be bn be be nb be bn bn dn Ln Le he i dn Mi Mei ts di v i i i i pe aaa epee nnn nn Rippon eh pbb ib bit tt tb nb ib bebe bebe bbb Gb bab bbbbied One of the Year's MOST EXCITING Motion Pictures . Case of >» Dr. Laurent) Aa de i be he i he A A he he hate ded ed re rrr? We Have In-Car Heaters “2 Realy Heat! iia hin At A ti i tn te tt te te tt th i i i hb eh i he Da Oe bn be bn be bn bh ha anna, ll tl ls dl dln tls i li la tins Mn ls A dns ls Ata Mi ln A a An ln dh An ln sll ln ln Mada dln thn Aland cla linden Mtl lta nll ltl Mlle r PE PS FE EES PS OS POO Oe Or reer D Enjoy Yourself . in : UOF Oakland County’s Newest Most | pial Soe ers: cocktails the: way you ke them, ger “9 aon meet Gssietiston dinner menu COCKTAILS LUNCHEONS onions i FS ane ® Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily . ® PEREE Open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. i. lk Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bloomiield Inn) Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at aan Lake Rd. “NO H NEY DOWN she and Fisher separated in Sep- and that it was. ac ryVvVVVVVVVeVVrVVVTVVVVVVVeCVrCrYTY Sanders Thanksgiving eSyectll ” Good - Things - to - Eat ALMOND TEA RING. A famous coffee cake at i SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY 51° - , ane * Regularly 69c ASSORTED SALTED NUTS | Almonds, greet cashews, Brazils, and pecans. Regularly #1.85 Ib. SPECIAL $] , WEDNESDAY, ONLY | Decorated Thanksgiving BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE A fine-textured, yellow-batter cake, and frosted with luscious butter- 4 cream. Beautifully decorated for /% Thanksgiving. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY *) 25 DEVILSFOOD | BUTTERCREAM | LAYER CAKE Delicidus devilsfood topped with buttercream, then frosted all over with creamy chocolate icing. Regularly $1.75 eo oh 9 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY 1 LB. BOX: PUMPKIN PIE The —— Dance. pie—teeming wi tempting, spicy goodness! 75° MINCE PIE | The tender flaky crust is filled with Sanders own full- flavored mincemeat, brim- ming with choicest fruits . and spices! 90° } FANCY FRUIT STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE A delicious, old-fashioned fruit-filled coffee cake, ‘dou with sugar icing and selected chopped fruits and nuts. 99° Special prices good only at Senders stores ond super market deportments Ed 41 SANDERS STORES AND 52 NATIONAL FOOD STORES | ‘WHERE QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS iis Visit the Sanders Department i in your nearest National Super Market» 685 East Boulevard, and a Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake’ « 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton ender 3415 te es Lake Road in Waterford: Township mee ; i i ii i i hi Nin tn i tin hi i Nn in in in Minn ti a ti th i ti hn in tin th din i Dh tin tin Mn tn di Se ee ae bee ck eee ee ae RE NES RE = % 7% 2 2. 5 a ere eS gis Sie 3 kee ee a a Gone ee 2 a eg OM ee : ey : 4 = : * es I ee t ar ; eine: ‘ + +, ee 3 + \ = £, + “ * i 1 * ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1058 i DOTS AND HER BUDDIES ae SLOW! Proposed : Fe DONT TELL "ER OATHS Cee ed = Burs... aeRO TO VWESTMERT TT __ ONB, OT LAST, ‘Open hous a . & pro- ‘ ry + * * “aden grog The proposal was made by Am- School. Pupils of the school voted Hany Cabot Ladue, viho ‘ . ry the sc told the U.N.’s 81-National Politi. LTRS MT AEA ~ |" he ort th, nd lage ca} Compton ba had been tase as Poses fourth, ind sixth to reach agreement Soviet chee Were discarded by the board. be Sade chets, under the direction |, Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian : ee eee + adsense pe gsi 7 pm. program, Mrs. Samect |20Z Damages Home a Tie Hanoy Ped | Sees AND pean ad et cma ailed| Whiters, president of the school’s | 4 fire started by an overheated| Lodge said he hoped Zorin would STORE Dice THAT specifications. and various fire) (Sree Teese Bam, OM wet an estimated $250| vote for a revised 20-nation resolu- we, companies have submitted) °°? te guests and the Rev. idamage to a two-story frame home| tion which embodies many of the poet ec ys ° bids for the equipment. Leaworth %. Miner, pastor of th | at 219 Osmun St., a to fire|elements in a rival Soviet plan. .. | Macedonia Baptist Church, will (department reports home is|He added, however, that failure of ee : The. truck will replace a 17- | deliver the invocation. owned and occu by Eugene|the Soviet Union te agree. should ee oe | year-old engine at Fire Station | Glenn H. Griffin, president of the' Pryor. ad ot belt U.N. ection ig : | Ne. 2, It is expected to cost ap- | - . , baer. ‘ ! aati BOARDING HOUSE e - Proc wy gpacrac erg | WHATS UNDER ENTLEM | Subdivision plat No. 3. The matter| _ ar aka wees & in . | oe and Ua Seer beeen te Hi, MASOR # THE BOYS WANTED S115 Vous gf EINE 10 YOU ON | left a itch problem in TO GO SEARCH OPEN MANHOLES prota aud adh B FOR YOU, BUT LTOLD'EM THERE'S (CARRY gl SMACKS | THE HORNS | OF Te gy gg ‘AS IMUCH CHANCE OF Noll MISSING OUR FORTHE) OFA’ | ehens has ae | ‘A BAIN Ey STEIN £ ION WEREP IT'S A | given its approval for THERE IS OFA DALMATIAN E | of cement ‘sidewalks| Fe) SLEEPING THROUGH A FINE 7 NOW g TAKING aig WEIED ford Township ‘Supervisor Eimer] [SXALARM CELL AT THE est CiZE ZF MONT fe7 WONDER: \' Johngon is expected to present ~ hotest. totaal = MORENCY FUL TALE, ee the project, il > = UM HAW: . ey “ig@ay Z a sy Three Arraigned BIS agek A forBurolary © | \zs( i) Be ZZ) —~' is ~ 2 or Burglary BS stp : Detroit Youths Arrested q WA by Birmingham Police! - P r\ & DD Mute on Charge ( a = S Me Standing mute today in Oakland 1-24 = A -— Siw li di pithec tate Oa ate tac issues * * @ Some brokers said the market was due for a long correction fol- lowing a_ seven-month advance to one new. record top after another. At the same time, word of the Ei- economy drive, a rise in unemploy- ment ‘compensation -figures and Over Weekend Pontiac Police Probing Several Break-Ins Here Including 1 at Church A cane-egthedinile wees stant ed to the Pontiac Police Dept. over the weekend. Burglars entered the Montcalm Building Supply offices at 156 W. — and stole a box of vember more balanced picture of what may be expected of 1959 model cars. Most industry experts agree, how- ever, that imported cars will ac- | issue ple total sales for 1958 now” are : body at 4,400,000 cars, includ- pies tie 22 Re od wai he staan are this “esis! production jot more|Tect it would make 1858 the in- than 141,000 cars, highest weekly] MustT’s Poorest sales year of the level of the year to date, produc-|“""* © Saad od et sae tion. currently tops retail deliver-/C@™S 4re Concerned. , New car sales dropped to 4,158,- 394-in 1952, but of the total only about 29,000 were imports. Those who attribute. the new tober and 37 per cent of Nov. 1-10 deliveries, according to Ward’s Au- tomotive Reports. deliveries for No- December will give a Total at an estimated 65 miles an hour |The Prophet Co ‘talk at the mac he was so scared. 58 “ STOCK AVERAGES {Compiled by loge * Associated teed Oe Stocks 303. 4 SSS 28: Sema BSSES3S | Sey ~ * po 957 be e« Bower, UAW Sign. rege er 33 sees. .226.0 78. |3-Year Labor Pact DETROIT = Bower Roller Bearings Division of Federal Mo-/** gul Bearing Co. and the United Auto Workers union reached agree- ment yesterday on a new three-|!i#t, year labor contract. workers in the company’s two De- troit area plants. Details were withheld verge a ratification vote by members of Local 681 today. len Elec & Equip Co* . i 2.1 Baldwin ong Coe* .... 16 «16.6 Ross Gear Co* ...... 27.4 28.4 Gt Lk oi & Chem Cot 14 1.6/9 Howell Elec Mtr Co* 61 66 Peninsular Met Prod Co* * 82 92 e Prophet Co ........ 106.6 10.5 10.5 Rudy Mfg Co .......... 96 96 9.6 Toledo —— how esecoe 14.7 14.7 14.7 Wayne Screw Pr 10 15 *No sale; bid rhe ‘asked. . —3.5 Otet Say of November AD, att County Service . Center, Annex, 12608 West Bivd.. in the City of mtiac .in said County, on the Qnd day of Decembe 1958, at nine o'clock the. frcaen ‘ you are hereby commanded to appear personally at said hearitig. It being impractical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice ee = a ge by Lag greg cole & y one previous sa! earing in the -Pontiac Press, a newspaper printed and ¢irculated Witness, Moore, J of si City of Pontiac tn said County, this cm 'OORE. of sprowate 1E i “VASCASSENO. Probate Register, — Division . 24, 1958 {Seal} ( The settlement ended a three-day |~ strike that had idied 2500 UAW/)* NOTICE Effective December 8, eg Michigan, rs. or Norvee by a oa. Saint Orchard Lake Lake wane wil unten e i Se i os be irom thet st agent Pateaton,forma| s @eaicin further information write or telephone Superintendent ILROAD CO. ~ de ae sia Gee Now. og 20, 31, 22 & 24, 1908 eater Credit). waltry ge 2 type hens’ 18-20; a type hens | cross-currents in steel industry op-| count for considerably more than At; t broilers and 3-4 and four artons ar- Ibs. whttes ie; &; caponettes rb Ibs. | erations provided grounds for uD | tte . of cig: 425,000. units of next year’s total 4 J ’ é betes ; 1 certainty. volume, tirkeys 22 yore hae Sea ee : The National Food Store, 685 E. young toms 20-24. Bivd. north, was broken’ into. It NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE aes Some stocks which have made rmined if Notice is hereby given by the under- has not been dete’ @Ny-| signed that on—-Monday,- ber 1, _ DETROIT EGGS the biggest upward drives were 1958, at 9 o'clock a.m. at 22500 Wood- DETROIT, Nov. 24 (AP) — Eggs, FP, dr thing was taken. , ward Ave. Ferndale, Oskland County, Detroit in case lots Pederal-Otete graner; | Dardest hit. Polaroid dropped 4% Vincent de | Michigan, ‘public sale of a 1958, Bdsel, aa ehitens Grade A Ee eit ed ae to 98 on a block of 1,000 shares.| A window of the St. t Corsair bear serial Ne. Xasw70167s $ 46; medium 95-37, wid. avg. 35; smaii| Down around a point or more} Paul Church, 197 S. Parke St., bidder. snabection Sheree! may be snd SEO, SAE. BE. 28: g Crete 5 qaree “M4./were Boeing, General .| was broken by thieves who made 22500 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, 45-4, wed = 45, medium 6: Gr “2 Radio Corp., P ja, Union Car| an unsuccessful attempt toe loot Gatland County, Michigan, the place : = bide, New York Central, Southern] poor boxes. Dated Nov. 21, 1958. graded: ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CO! TION qt farge tia, = medium 31-30" smal Railway, Texas Co., Standard Oil} Burglars broke into the. White s 92966- Eng gen 2. Browns—Grade umbo 49: (New Jersey), US. sacral and} Mobil a ert Station, 360 Orchard DAVIS JR. a Ef a abn medium ‘0-3: American Airlines. Lake Ave., and stole change from | 32655¢7-4 a a a vending machine, in addition to NOTICE OF ory . i some cigarettes and candy. is hereby given by the under- Livestock New York Stocks x * * po that , -Mon nday, ‘Dec ember 1, ‘orning Quo M » f i : 4 oe a.m are DETROIT LIVESTOCK Puree che ets -aiepaoed ‘stahtne = im 2 peal = . Perna am, Debian e aT — rvice, 130 Florence Ave., | 'g#. = “8 Ontemt sbie Iioe Receipts very tit Admiral ...... 15.5 Kimb Clk ... 69.6 = S by thieves who took two| Siatien, Weeen, bearing serial “number bulk supply scattered lote and Allied Strs -.. §22 Kennecott ||. 98.3;Was hit by thiev ‘ook Ste bi Re slaughter. steers and heifers, with | node De =) Ker pe :: 3 gichecks and a small amount pre maybe on a ee eins —— aftademinating, oor — Am Airlin |... 23.6 Lib McN&L . i158 change from an office desk. shall, Ferndale, Oakland County, Mich- about 200 head stockers and feeders ia Am Can ...¢.. 51.2 Lise & My .. 70.6 ssful attempt was igan, the place of storage. supply; steers and heifers acti Am Cyan ..... $2.1 Lockh Airc .. 59.1) An P PRs Fg ISCOUNT a NT CORPO! to strong: cows’ slow, ‘Tendy pg = Tast Am Motors ... 32.6 Lal 21.2/ made to break into the Shamrock 1A D RATION week's late decline: ather | Classes scarce, |A™ N Gas 65.6 Lorillard -s een a upehansed: most low ‘choice | Am Tel & Tel 195 Lou & Nash 75 | Dairy Bar, 484 Oakland Ave. Ferndale 20, Michigan steers 2550-27 00: Se showin jow AbTob ....... 91.5 Mack Tri . 333 J. W. DAVIS JR. to high choice cecum % few da... $93 Manning... 27.4 NOTICE OP PUBLIC 8A 7 Mov, 91 M8. 1088 small lots and a load most Men” choice | APmco Stl .... 62.4 --+ 32-7 Notice is hereby given by the wader me, |to prime 950-1128 Ib. steers 2650; amait | Armour & Co. 19 May ae ' $7| signed that on Monday, December 1. | fmeluded at 288, ° seetered mandard ts to | Aveo susee 22 Morel... 75.6 ise at oe — Oak. © Oakland County, bd | low good s 23.50-25.25: wtilit Balt & Ohio .. 39.6 Minn M&M ..103.2 lic sale of a 1955, Ply- 3 "00°23 50: most food an nd choice helfers -- 2.0 Menme - 38.7| Mouth 2 = bearing. serial number 25-25-27.00: two loads hi 907 <> BB, Meat Word .. 01.1 1305s, will be held, nso cash to the high eh _ prime 1080 lb. helters sleo [Bore Warn ... 31 Muener ; 3a | Rehest ot toa} WeeMain Gt at First] BIRD, Nov. 22, 1958, CHARLES € . . . - IRD, t 27.50; utility and standard heifers |BTign ee ok pre --- Be at. "Royal Os Oak, ‘Oakland County, Mich- Edward, 138 ile Bickory Lane. White ner and ‘cutters 16.00-18 60: stnall tot good |Budd Co : os ee bod Weateds Now ah, 1988. . lather of mean (Versi ac. Bird aud Mars, , ak ee ooee i 4 fe "€00. Butchers "26 - Soe [C8 Pack"... 483 No Am Av .:. 376 GS-07 Woodward Avenue| brother of Dr. Ray J. Bird: ‘iso higher; sows steady to 25c higher; most |Calum & H .., 19 or Pac ..,.. 56 “Ferndale 20, Michigan sarvived | y three dsons and mixed lost N.S, No. 2 and 3 180-220 Cap Dry ...... 19.5 Ohio Oil 39.2 . 18 five wea by. these rand Puneral 18.50-18.75; mixed No. 1 and. 2 1 Cdn Pac ...... 28.5 Owens Ill Gl . 84 29 . service will be held Tuesday, Nov. Ibs. 19.00; ‘few lost mostly No. 1 215-222 |Carrier Cp... #3 Pac G & a5 | woe Nov. 24, 25, 1958 S. at 2 p.m. from the Pursley jIbs. weights 19.15; No, 2 and 3 220-260 oT oo 19.7 1 57.2 : : : ral Home with Rey. Galen E. Tbs. 18.00-18.28: few 1700-300 Ibs. mostly Gities Sve *":: 80.1 Param Pict .. 45.2 OP PUBLIC BALE Hers officiating. terment fn No. 3 16.50-17.50: mixed grades sows |Cluett Pea.... 46.2 Parke Da ....1012 mores hr tec autee:| ae Ma Bt fore Ibs. 18 28-16.25; stage and boars Soest ORE 3 Gaetan on Winies. December 1 He tn sate at bareiny “Puneral cone CO PR HM sn vcee Q k a.m. at te | ‘Neaiecs- Salabie 200. eee oo} ome; Colum Gas ... 20.6 Wer ....... 99 [ 1058. at 9 o’cloc! ad Conn oice Edis ..... 58.5 Phelps D .... 62 | ward jMve., dale, Oakland Co aon NOV. 7, 1958, HAROLD K., [vealers quoted 93.00 46.00; standard and [CoO N Gas‘... 471 Phileo_-..... 22.8| Michigan, “public wal WO” USPCaeSS6. 3000 Auburn Ave. age 20; dear ood 26.00-33.00; cull and utility 1¢6.09- |Consum Pw .. 554 phin Pet .... 44.3/2 seria . ntaesee, son of Earl and Beatrice Brown, Gent Can, .... oes Pure Of! .,... 39,7| will be held, for =_ - ees eg dear brother of Judy. Stanley an and Cont Oij ..... oo Inspection ‘ a. wn. Sheep—Saiadle, 1000. Steady on alt | Soret hag =) Seg ROA py ccceoee 38 |e 22500 Woodward Ave, Ferndale,| be held Tuesday” Neve ae ata 8; most choice to prime wooled Gorn rt §o.4 Rex _—_ vee 27 County, Michigan, the place m. from the theore Chapel of tetris ood to ‘choise fi 00. Curtis Pub BT Betas ts ote of_storae ier, pi ae Boatks-Gritfin Puneral Home with 60; load mixed utility and good lambs | 2°", °«°«:°: ™ ve = Li i) mmander aries 30.88: lot chates ehorn od ts 3 Dis 64 Beas". 336 8 i st. -s 38 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION Holland officiating. Interment tn 22.00; cull to choice slaughter eves Doug Aire... 87. Reg Pap.. 43.4 ot an Whi pel Cemetery. Haro 9.50; good por feeder lambs 21. Metin . | Dew Che: Mf .... 235 Ferndale 20, an will lie in state at Moore Chapel East Air L |: Hy Sears Roeb .. 36.4) 54. 545 5 J. W. DAVIS JR. Tae Maatee fin Funeral East K 1 ~ OH ..4. 78.4 I g M l ] R t El auto Lr... 36.7 Sincisir Soll 608 — aistead. bg Pag ITACIE MVEPOTtS | Et Seg 2: 1d Me seo Bt OF PUBLIC SALE iy ‘ pms Rad ... 115 gov sa... 58.4| Notice is hereby given by the under- announced 7 Rick He Missed Death |i? < at BLS": Bismelaty iat “bees ieee ae e INM1SSE ed Firestone <...116.6 ou Ry. ..--- 90-4) ig6e at 9 o'clock a.m. at 23000 Wood- pel, Wa ; ; Ford Mot cn ig Std Brand ’.. 60.3, W8rd Ave. Ferndale, Oakland County wo NOV. 22, 1958, ‘, > Sorat 13. Std Of] Ind... 462| Michigan, public sale of a 1956, Ply- 239 Russell St.; age 65; belove ya Miracie Gen yen $4 Std OU NS -- S14 serial” number ‘Iaitiyes, “wit! be''belds| mother of Willam w. Lyons: dest 4 ser: Ww 1c: u * r§ om toe: Wd Gowns 2F .. Alle cits As te Riahest bidder. Ingoec- er of Mrs, @lizabeth Sedewick, A Davisburg man who really|Gen shoe. 367 swift a co... 37’ {ton. thereof may. be. ma wse0e mM, James and “William | as Gen re 54.3 svlv El Pd ... 52 | Woodward Ave., Ferndale “Oakland Peacock. Funeral es will be |lives up to his name walked into! Gen 385 Texas Co... 83.6 County, Michigan, the place of stor- held Tuesday, Nov. 25. at 2 p.m. the Pontiac State Police Post Sat-| Gerber Prod . 695 Tex Gul ..... 227 from ‘the Melvin A. Schutt. Pu: ; Gillette 42.4 Tran W Ait .. 15.2 Dated: Nov. 21, 1958. neral Home | wit! v. George urday with a harrowing tale, Goebel Br 2.7 transainer . . 29.7| ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION Widditield "c oftielating. Interment Still a little sh Hil -D sgegrin 11.7 Twenty Cen’ .~ 394 22965-67 Woodward Avenue in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. alky, lary = EDWARDS MK-/ EXEC. SECRETA BES cp 4 it BE Eee eo ize F “i es Ht + y State your Easy sah r to Box 58 gd ei EVELYN RY 60 — Shorthand 120° ru. Balance. Own trans. Aire be iherthend 100°" cue R-rvpist —_ 5 wpm. er 5 VERIFIER MST ERSSICLIESS $270 AGp Tt. ROCKEESPER Besa $250 RECEPTIONIST ............. $250 e w.p m. oat sae $225 e ty > ‘Gin . . $185 MEN MAITRE -s..... $OPEN piote Rasis’ sore re PEN neon machine dayout “ sevess 9625 oe yo ree Set TRAIN: $ 2 Years college. BIGH’ FINANCE $3 Loan Stkuae ce — ING $425 Trainee — Saginaw, Mich. ‘area. “BUILD Vv. Our v . ee direct Tecure * ong estimates, OL Ploors, basemente. EM 34810. — CERAMIC TILE PREE DRY WALL, TAPING AND . Free estimates, PE 53463 or term: — I . Phone ELECTRICAL SERVICES FREE riwey Electri¢. FE WIRING, Ex TES ON for water heaters, ranges & dry- FE "B. Elec- Lindo Wet 19t8 mews ies Marsh, as __N. Cass. PE 2-3021, i HOUSEMOVING, rE OLLI ¥ equipped, FE 4-8450. L: A. Young HOME, GARAGE, CABINS, ADDI- tions. Licensed build PHA POLL LL {ALL TV SERVICE CALL CALLS AN. | Painting ¢ & b Roceratiag 20 ae Chass care ~4 DEC. Cash x. FE Mi PE 46364 | Aas Pa No & a Pree estinuics PhoLe Pie cS ing and wall papering, FE 40255. INTER] PA a Work guaran FE 15. PAIN NTING AND FAPERHAN GING | ~ 25 years exp FE 5-09: Television ‘Service 22 swered oct | Day or night RAYAL LECTRONICS NICS PE 4-2418 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE = ee! 5-8390 Upholstering 23 AKLE'S CUSTOM Cooley Lake Rd. tag a AS an Panne or "ih “RE. $8888 PERRY 8T. est - Found 24 FOUND — GAS TANK, ~ CORNER MS5g & Airport Rd. FE 45-9700, after 9 p.m, LOST: WEEK AGO—TOR Ose Parakeet. Cal! after 6. F-6746. OR STRAYED, VICINITY LOST of Hadsells Pond and Square Lk. Rd. iggy erg 6 children’s pet. PE 4000. —— terms. LOST NOV. i7TH — BRITTANY LICENSED BUILDERS Spaniel 14 a zooks oid, About ah Od out low, te — os. remodel. Baldwan yoory Please eail FE ing, or additions. Plans d z = aeused. Pasanes ana’ meet | 1O6t: | SLECE AND Waite aiTE _€ages arranged. EMpire 33160, — — coon ~~ nbs ay ye MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING.| Vard FE eis foundations, basements, ete, D & M Building Service, FE 2-7004 or | LOST: UPPER PLA N DIXIE reac Feta bs bets ne MILLER re ae SERVICE. cost: BLACK AND. WHITE —s PLASTERING & RE. 8 REPAIR REAS. Soames 5 beware. “PE 2.7011 Pat Lee, FE 2-022. or PE 2-1880 of PE betel. PLASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR - Vern Keller, FE er, FE 40062, RG. SNYDER R. FLOOR LAYING, andtng and Miniching. Phone FE _ $0582. ~~ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING _—*PEC:«44-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING POR™ septic tanks. Field tile a _Ditches & boat well. OL 1 124. __Building Supplies _ CRUSHED STONE 100 PER CENT 10-A washed. $1.75 yd. Pea-gravel, $1 yard. Band, any kind, $1 yard. American Stone Product. 6335 Sashabaw Rd, Clarkston, MA- ple 56-2161. Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS — by fattory trained man at our office, General Printing & | Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble games. Backenstose _Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence 8t. Notices & | Personals | 25 PLP LLP Pe & THANKSGIVING SPECIAL iH ra ee $12 Cold Wave, $8.50. M&H Style-Rite. OR 3-3421. Wi- liams Lake Rd. and M59. wl A COMPL owe AVE. $5.50 - Dor $00 N igh at FE 2-1244. AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES Pred Herman OR 3-1593 ANY TRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly adviser phone FE wee Confidential, "rhe Saivatior rmy BEAUTY 1S EVERYONE'S DUTY "CASH eater . — Share ¢ Living Quarters 30 LADY. HAS HOME TO SHARE git, EM 9-334. ae GED WOMAN TO mshare home, privileges, PE 6.8006 Wanted ed Transportation 31 MAN “WANTS RIDE as THOM NEIL- son's “Grocery babaw to Raties Motor on y mOriNE. shift in. plang 8. 6:45 shift, OR 3-4374. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 ae wee PPPOE DE Ee WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS wegen Nicholie & Harger | Co. 33_W, HURON sora = aga CON = eat anWeit, 4540 Dixie Hwy. J 3.1355 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS No obligation. Call FE 4-4826 or OR 3-5060. Ask for the Wideman. SMITH - WIDEMAN REAL ESTATE = PEN FVES | FE 4- 45260 2 Ww. y. HURON | CASH AVAILABLE FOR LAND peers AND HOME EQuiriEs, LIGATION. CALL . Johnson amateon E 42533 1704 8. Telegraph ha CONTRACTS WANTED Clark Real Estate, 1362 W Huron. FE 4-€492 or FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr, Clark. CONTRACT BUYERS We are in the market for severai land contracts cal us for further information DORR. 1s & SON REALTORS 752, W. Huron Ph_FE 4-1557 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any goed land contract. New or ———. —- cash upon sat-. ssfactory —— of propert ‘and title. Ask Ken Temp - 4 K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard dad Ra. PE 4-4563 Ready. Willing and Able Cash buvers waiting for your land o., Call Realtor Partridge. ~~ | PROFESSIONAL be Wanted Real Estate ‘S2A| Sd ctietinatietientin teste tiecthiaadinacinadhadincinetiaaieatintied HAVE’ CASH, ILL TRAVEL will Wave' Pe see you 1) show you how t Gash for your home jand con act or acre age. Ti | tow for s 30-minnie Service. No rge. R. D. RILEY, Broker 609 Blisabeth Lake Ra FE 4-1157 FE 4-482) MAN WEEDs 3 house. Rent or or unfurnished, in Ottawa Hills, or _ FE 6-081 We or room’ buy, furnished, Seminal Hills, _Indian Village Sell Us Js Your. Equity Don’t tose r bene ash weit ite cane, Streus. aokt s 4308 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-070) Immediate Action We can Pace _— house, WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 5660 Dixie ate Open Eves. til 9; Sunday 1 ‘til 4 TO ee SELL LaBELLE REAL ESTATE PE 5-605 WANTED: ee eee Se Homes, farms Lake p' ic Dy Buress wal ne. J RMS.AND BATH BABY WEL | 7) | 3 FINE MODN RMS _Pyt_ Cou | Rent Apts, Farnlabed 33 ? ROOMS 16a FURR, latenes Gas heat, arene, Oas host, APT. | Auburn Ave TT a ALL UT street Inquire 3 3 RMB. 6 & — kL UTIL. FART. 3 r ROOMS TIGRE Y PORN Wi cAT Mann . Pull bath, private en- large enclosed porch. Al! wataee fuenished except i -y) a e ose area. Orion lorence, ALY DECORA TED, | cute, comfortable, In country gute | _roundings ¢ 3766, _ ig & BATH, BASEMENT | . ——— & bath, child | * Pet et boos Tnquire | > aua avis BA TH, er “ENTR. Lights, gas, heat one: Clean. In| _Auburn eights. 1 3-9320 R coh AL, wos. ; * pri i vert ATMS Adults only. Pay r wk, FE 4 RM Voorbeis FE 39-3307 or F 4 Rus Bist si ‘Mansfield after 2 heat, rater and stove orated. Commerce village, _3-43TT after 4 p.m, HEATED APT. aie cna ib. 6a FRAN- OOM H PT. eet side $75 mo. * wlokts, ROOM MODERN HHA’ Teb APT PF 4-32 ~ & BATH 4 UP Newly decorated. auto. heat, hot water, auto washer, dryer Elec. stove & ref. & all uti ities fur- nished. Baby welcome. 473 E, 2 pm 4 RMS AND BATH. are 3 rey _water furn, $64 m 3 PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. Utilities Soraihiet. 1630 _Parkway. ‘Sylvan Lake, F B 21168. y FURN Ri} ALL Soniuiries, twin beds, lovely apt., adults only 16 Pingrove, See aiter 4:30 __Wweekdays. 3 RM. APT. siSeg~* ae FURN On Cass Lake. FE 6-3169 | a, ee a APT. ae 1 child welcome. Close to school. __$60 month, 32 Wisner. R FLAT. TOP QUAL- ‘Adults, $65, FE 2-3061 jPPER AND BATH. Ft eneeit- ._ Perry Street. FE 5-8361. _ity, ‘ROOMS i popes, near 3 nus AND BAT SMALL ¢ CHILD | welcome FE 84:04. an menage 3 RM. CLEAN WITH GOOD FUR- niture. Pvt. bath and ent, Util. and washer. Steam heal. Adulis Reasonable. 170 Oakland Ave. _ WITH BATH. | | ss 35-4032, § ROOM APTS. CHILDREN ch FE. —— FE 54-3140, a ‘AL- lowed, auto heat. SRM UPPER R BLAT: “HEAT FUR. nished, FE 4-662 only} ROOMS. IVATF BATH AND ae. gas heated. ¥ 8S. Parke 7 LGE RMS., PVT. ENT & BATH. S16 a week! 161 Pingree. J ROOMS, NEAR PONTIAC PLANT f one F FE 2-1006 after me « NICK ROOMS FURN, ALSO 6 FE sae vt 7 R. 2 PRIVATE entrances. 1 pool ee child wel- come, ree Rus: rr WORKING _eouple py 4 “ehes, FE 54-0486. 5 ROO! |§ RMS. PVT. aT $63 MO, FE 2-7950 afler 5 p.m. _ 5 ROOM Se nae “AND | 3 Bote baile ato a month. E. Bivd. So Rooms ~V ST 8IDE.” MAIN Meat a wh and garage. 67 AND BA ie nish must see veppreela, $75 month, 16 8 Rees Atty 53384. > ROOM APT, DOWNGTA 132 Li Lawrence ___Clair_ Bt reet. BACHELOR APARTMEN tooms and bath. All niilities fer nished $19 weekiv Call at 288 N terry . CORNER ELIZ. AND UNION Lx. Rd. 3 bedrm. y Schneider. MA 4-1292. COUPLE PVT... RATE EN- Arance, or bus tine, FE «teat. CHILD LD WELCOME EVERYTHING furn. Newly decorated, warm, clean, 3 rms., pvt. bath and ent. land contracts Poul M. Jones, Real Fst. 832 Auron- Pw ei LOTS WITH oo and water, Jim Williams FE 40612 after 6. WILL BUY RUN-DOWN, BURNED OR CONDEMNED HOUSE TO hae ANY LOCATION. EM Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 LARGE ROOM FOR and sleeping. Lavato a for 1 er ee . RM CLEAN, td peel Kautis. 288 Orchard COOKING and stool. men. FE ;, cease IN. —— _W15 Orchard | ix. FE 4-7253 CLEAN. QUIET APT ALSO! sieeping room. 18 Norton. FEE s or FE 5-0616, CLEAN Ff LARGE — ROOM [ APT. with pvt, bath & ent. everythin furn., child welcome, Wife to wor art time in et A a. Mrs. vewman, -915 Oreh ave DUPLEX ¢ RM. BATH ares _:tage. Couple only. 34 Myra. _ FURN. OR UNFURN. N. BACHELORS APT. Pvt. bath and ent., $10 week. All utfl, Near downtown, 249 Or- _chard Lake, rooma, kitehen dining and liv- ing room, garage, close to schools, Rent reasonable to reliable ee Avatiable . Call own- FE 46462 rn 2-63668. 00 OAKLA room heated i with 7 csaneene and porch, clean. ___ $85 & month, See catetaker. 99 OAKLAND Clean 3 rooma and bath, heat furn. $50 a month, See ___ caretaker, ARCADIA APTS. TD, 3 rooms ad me gt le laundry ee and warm a i aerereeal’ vt ——- Close downiow: mn, Sav 5 eeee 08 + 300 per mo. eo es heat and het water. K. G Hempstead, _102 EB. Huron. iron, FE 4-8386 BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW APT. Rent $60. Heat furn, MY_3-7491, COLORED — APT, FOR RENT. MY 2-018) Drayton Plains Apts. ‘FURNISHED APT. FO BUD- dies, 133 EB. Howard, a 508), 1 BEDROOM, « ROOM eS PVT __bath, 1 or two adults, FE 48763. 1-ROOM KITCHENETTE, NORTH end. private bath and entrance, , very pice. FE 2-4376. | FURN, 3-ROOM APT, CHILDREN ne. FE 3.72965, FUR RNISHED 3 ROOMS AND BATH vt Ent. working couple . FE ¢-7233, | “I _ 5415 Elizabeth Lake Ra. MODERN APT. ON vLARE — i “YY 3-5671. | gas heat, laundry, | AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT a Office Suppl w Petroleum Marketing VOCATIONAL COUNSELING rence St. ee 3-0 al ' Bace lifting, race, pectin & Gwe ¢ “TOP $ Progressive oll company now ex. SERVICE # i i i i; #| * 26 HRATING CO COMPLETE is Massage tockholm rad- panding in Pontiac area, wants 24's E. HURON SUITE 4 A&G HEATING CO.. uate A pouns skin is cute to ble and aggressive 2 ¢ FE 4-058 furnace installations. repaffs &| Stn’ a72 kb Maple from & capable eagressive ace = : service. conversions, $130. Xiamen teeta in eos| FOR LAND CONTRACTS AXD represen bp dei ot SECRET ARY Complete forced air furnace, in- Og rrotng ne EQUIT PROMPT ACTION. Fringe benefits meet rigid) Age 19-32 good skills. at-| saved. oo We oon be CHARLES CHESTER Casi BUYERS warTiNG. character investigation, Exceileni| tractive aod pe ed for rece Reasonable. MI 6-7350. AIR CUSHIONED SHOES future end cpportunity for ad-| and secretarial duties. Midwest | 57 CouPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | £3. MILLER OR 3402 = J, oe JOrL. Realtor — ; CALL - E LY6IS | CENTER | 2536 pixit 4-4561 ity. Reply with full sorame., all} Ba g. LL trey windows. Reasonabie. fer removal of urwanted bair.O éiteantndd Ae ee q _Work Wanted Male 10) CINDERS | FOR | DRIVEW EWAYS & Soy MAID SUPPLIES uns | Wanted Real Estate 32A anger mong sont A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. train two men to handle whole-| 4.4 CARPENTER WORK, NEW - “ oe aa aoe ALL CASH of Set, Capsally gor best Work) Fi mene ring & rewinding, 218 E. Pike.| Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE) paiq for Gt and FHA equities. more ithportant exp. Will) A oe | INTERIOR & BE EX- PE +3981. - 7808. deposit, Agen train. Car necessery. Weekly ear-| Gs or OR Slit) ot "| FURNACES. CLEANED AND HYPNOTISM FE 4-4509 terview Apply €:30 to 12 p.m..| AVAILABLE NOW, CARPENTER | Serviced. C. L. Nelson, FE 5-1788./ ry you are interested in the uses Mon, h Fri A713 Dixie) and cabinet wort. New and re- , Sn of ot ca plenruing hypactiom, ALL CASH = Hwy. Ask Mr, Hol pair. D, B. Murdock FE_2-7861.| FURNACE CLEANING please call FE 8-07 For houses flats, farms or acre- Stpooth, Gari Dobe. a8 Pant BY |CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN-| From Chimney Top to Ashpit t? immediate ¢e if under foreclosure. month. Car 2460 Dutton| ter Kitchens. a specialty. FE “KLEEN-AIR” ER sv ON nveots WICKE RSHAM . Roches’ , a Comple CARPENTER AND CABINET! BOILERS - ALL FURNACES oe ee ee six wn 1 MAyfair 6-6250 TWO, TRIPLE A-1 MECHAN- work repair and alterations. OR | RESID IAL ~ COMMERCIAL Micmioes ge male a S.. today, w aple yfe! 5 ICS. Experienced in General _3-8748., —No Saies or Repair— LORS t N Rm _ 718 Pontiac BUSIN ESS automatic Lo gerd CARPENTER WO JIM: LON OR 3-0100 Biate Bank Bidg. PE 8-0456. Motors autom sions and = me- chanics. — ent » oe po marge Hom Hight aeiers: ‘ord, Mich. i 8-2538 STOCK BOY tg TOE. EXPERIENCED “neady gee A \Help Wanted —_ 7 APPLICATIONS ARE BEING TAK- office Beauty prog 925 PH. ' Market eine IB ilcindbed ce or Part Time = women with ambition, —, ality and slog Sao Hie Good ia y, takseoooes. MA me CED WAITRESS, AP- = Wwrishts Restaurant, = Au- EXPERIENCED GENERAL cook, iw ‘ . Othe ~ time hel bath, envellent r intelligent, rella- perm: apply. $40 to start. 329. try 7 WwoMEN WANT W WARRING and house clening, Pi 2 OMe a-l chown RY WORE dept.) “2 or 3 days week. FE 5-6318, sonality. tad {DESIRES OFFICE esa RK. fc. RE OF ANY — Boy roms Call after 6 FE 8-9439_ PLASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0394. Pm EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN san. job as caretaker. FE ' RAY'S FURNACE CLEANING “a Clean furnace is eae oy une D JANITOR WOULD like to have ni, ~ lege hours from 11 p.m. to is -Mish references. cal. wine 5 p.m. “FE 2 2-4835, H folk lk DY MAN WOULD UIKE of any kina, } )| PLUMBING AX AND HEATING, RE-. pairs and remodeling. Free esti- FE 4-1857. Work Wanted Female 11 1-DAY IRONING, REF. $3 BU. FE §-1471, PRACTICAL ree iiseeeet. OR 3.1338. =" VE OWN TRANS- portation aby ating evenings. EXP. CANVASSERS. SALARY 13 Dixie Hwy. Brayton i Piaine. Soevea 9:30 and axe. Cc —, DESIRES FULL TIME a GIRL woe of wo: 671_E, PEROT, Emall oltice FE AU ND tains ate eo men's shirts. 2-6600- Pw 95402, Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange ORESGMTRING_ FAN GRING ANB P GIRL in my home. Was ” , , . at tee & ALTERATIO! or i, OPTIO ; IDEAL SLEEPING ROOMS. WEN) sejt. OR Sac, OR 3- . : ; ; ; NEAR LINCOLN JR. Ht ws m ranch home refs, heat, | with low down payment, Call bow ae ee re Gaseussal. ae: ut built, , Zest, around or women. 267 N. Perry. RMS AND BATH ater and} Itdw. M. Stout, Realtor Leslie R. Middleton basement with gas heat, On ful "basement, Se cod Fear, $F sppointment. tage. FE fa, lacement cost. Lut 680x130 fi. CLF aN SLEEPING ROOM | fenced yard $9 $500 down. | 17 N. Saginiw st Ph FE §-8165 | BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON large lot $9,150 with terms. Loam! bs ny % block to iake.| - st Side Income # ROOM HOUSE WITH PARTIAL KUSCHELL * ‘WErmont 8-6800 FE 4564) 350 W. Huron; Call be é p.m. 5-1470. Open ‘til 6 pm . | FE 5-1721 : PE 6.7147 Wrst SUBURBAN Wa Mee atimance shopping § Rooms up and down. ieing eo ios Boon 9 5 ‘and ee $400 Dowy ee * Etacie TERI ¢ R i> 7 — 2 FAMILY E r oeneal, dining room en, ; , Wrtasserp re | NEW RANCH HOME “Tretia emi |” fatima gi | Ske Bee ces | a aati a | cv you page "ua ase Ee 4 rz ric ; ti h, : je : t, ; GO ROOM GLOaE LORAH BLDG. CO : . xibe, ke iahen, geet Ra 5 rag eg aps Mo Re > eel only. the bl for your home. Rhy we ae Oh and gas ae “Pontiac and Fisher Body, #9 W| —‘Bildor “be Homes EM “s-bosn at $8,950 with $960 down HOME AND BUSIVESS ton shoe ee today. | and. interest payments ts Pat ast SOBN PORT oe F-CIBLETN | FE §-3264. i : is &0 Opportunity to have Mm y : month, 2 the West side. Laundry & kitchen | "9, money down, 1 Sta Grom ae WALLED LAKE BARGAIN SOO Mpedrooms with 124% liv- as emai purines Sm Rawi : ‘ORD A GENCY, Bevery nar Horbere sh - priv FE 2-015 7 “ai builder bedroom, living room, dinin ——s HOME—NOTHING ing rm. 10x16 kitchen, #ull Telegraph Rd. by lose to pe ns mata ' IRWIN : VETERANS - = NO ¥ DOWN NICE RM FOR GENTLEMAN. Poot. a biichen, stu bath,. tile }BEDRCOM, OIL basemest with oll heat, 2! ie sed ern home att bie 2 3 bedtden wen : cE ey ~ gl WI throughout, automatic heat & hot HEAT. LARGE LOT’ $250 car gar On a 106x200 garage, comer lot. Owner has} FOR A QUICK DEAL . tra tre large lot lot in iin very, nice neig poten od Close _to town. —_ water, I'a car attached garage CLOSING COSTS ONLY. ft. corner tng Priced at $10,- Send. only. 5.000 down BYLVAN ‘MANOR : inum * ie hes BUSINESS GIRL j ree pope ear landscaped, $750 IM WRIGHT 930 with terms bd : 4 have. ors fer eny and bedroom, z ag b rie x storms ind os and walt te bee ll oJ =. ’ yee Tench home, ‘black street, arpeting. This hom = ee ee rp ~ 8 uf a are , WARM SLEEPING ROOM, 1 GEN- “wt UTART REALTY J REALTOR wale fall ux mogTy ca lech tine Aue interested in’ receiving cash. fot ent and ‘clec, Wriced ct only | Payers gatas nice Sae0. Somes. Fi Mores Ave. PE SEN. 2410 Commerce MA 4301) 48 OARLAND AVE. | Fe seui| — j,"0m me Poel rear yard, gas, heat. mabie te your equity, Contact ‘our office, | neat sriesionl” eceea’ ae seale ; : lace, din lixl2. sees , : Rooms With Board 38) Rent Beater Crescent Lake Estates j MULTIPLE LisTiNG Si env Kiodern kitchen 6 ae. pase eee ae ‘payments 0 ne of WM. A. NO MONEY Dow 2 bed: FOR COLORED ‘ RICK, ter room North. side. Cute room EXTRA CUEAN. somestYLe| Only $1,000 Down Basement. “ou I furnace. 2 us Lge. kitchen FA’ beat. Pa Sad basement with oll FA heat. ifs including taxes” and ‘ Some Oba en Gt Ome A beautiful 3 bedroom home, : mea’ atthe 5 room brick terrace, con- Only ee storms & a> gerpeue. 82 . 2-car garage & many other $8,750, large living — Pe off = venient east —_ A gece ME ABOW?: AWN” eT. ake Orion sid os yo Rd. features, wn by eppoint- Ev . after 6 call FE 2-3381 or : room, full omnes | auto. ny OLD AGE PENSIONERS. Howe wits separate dt ining room 3821 ment only, FE 22935. NORTH SIDE 2 FAMILY heat, Extra large beautifu ; vileges. ntown. FE 3-0100, 2 bedrooms and fu 3 bedroo Bath Hardwood ; ; yo Ww — FE 43569 6 nice rooms and bath on Ist jancecaped jot. No money down aes I1LEMPN. GOOD FOOD food joa ba Sogg h Barement Weil landscaped Multi-Laxes Realty IVAN W A. JOHNSON, Realtor Open Evenings til 9 ye rooms and homey = : clean modern nome. FE 23-0318. rove ro Nae water, —— : ees aN up basement, gas heat, Benen AL ATTENTION 70 TIDY “s porch. | Cle ean end nest, De CUCKL = R REALTY ON WOLVERINE LAKE : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. $100 to $1000 DOWN aved street. apriced at only IM WILLI AMS : : elderly, lovely pvt, home. FE 236 py: Saginaw cae de ae fgrmnee. | os. ms FE 4- 2533 $8,500 to $35,000 totais. am ess 10,500, sm: payment. - at FEET TEE Fo won Investors, Attention now $12,500 and 81.600 down. REALTOR FE 5-9471 ica bila OK ka weal, oy ues. = * =. available John K irwin & Sons eye ESTATE & INSURANCE A men. Eee. 98 feet Sremtnge-on on hubure $800 DOWN 1060 $ Commerce Ra. MA 4-1578| 942_JOSLY LR me Gok MA a estate business tacteace small] C SCHUETT_ Realtor Realtors BRICK RANCH 3 BEDE oe ; RD FOR iaeR. Ave.. brick, 4 room, 2 bedroom house about OPEN EVEN & 8 ___-beme—new—rented- ‘Oftioe ts im oe aud _ Binee 1925 ab ta ge hes Bt. home, PE 2864 cet hme ae family | area Pull peice Sahahe, Mhtee | Sy OWEN TRE HOUSE —g | — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE equipped Situated an Union Lake | 400 ron "| pnecliy Wet wares rot. | Serta ees Sacpetig. serene & : . 96042. 1 rea. Pull price $5, °. Village. e center Oak- Phone or 2-403 : oak floors. FE income. Close te levation, Car garage. 2 lots. Pull tile bath, Siren Ea eee land County take ares: Owner re-1 12 ACRES NEAR MSUO, COLON. Eve 4 m, garage, ; : . Kitchen-paneled walls & tile. for: 3 bedroom. full basement, mod-| 18 —_Eve. PE 8424 09} Og Convalescent Homes S8A/ rage’ and barns Pricea ‘si |® ACRES ON Mis m. very ‘clean, | mice tops. New floors & ceilings home.’ oll heat, large lot, | fring. This, property is “or the | a? peezoom | Gem Gring room | sre-anay FRAME HOUSE NEEDS | 600.60 —¥ SOWK $1400, reasonable terms to full prices. 91,960, ¥i,000"% down, throughout — paved sin a ere _tight Darty. mar S957 $32,500 Owner. OL 1-001, |e ee Sait, $250 | “starter home, 3-bedroom, partly be ye jon | area a $730 DOWN see _OR 3-08 7 ROOM HOUSE OA RAGE GARAGE | PARTIALL Ties | FOR YOr® Hoste NaEDS | OR re en SENT } BED. | —fimished_inside, MY_ 23791. A ” , . . : , full basement. 2,000 sq. CALL US PLEASE ‘ 8-0561, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 7 bedrooms, west — - SEMINOLE HIELS within 5 — of Pontiac North poczoom. — & churches. — “op ragurntched ‘wit fur: , - ENING SOON 4 Mt. Clemens 8t. Bacag, NOME Pull rice | BRICK 3 BEDROOM — plus ex-| {22 &, Frade, scho —_ «= ( vlarkston | et eae cores N Home Now Call Mr, Allen tras —- recreation room, family | ———————————_—_—— == S200 DOWN ~ seceotine } . For tn | PE 5-1201 or PE 23370 exTRa SPECIAL— room, music room, CALL NO’ ‘ ‘ rmation call PE 8-8013 - CHEROKEE HILLS. rua TERMS| for appointment. Dorris & Son BROWN REAL FSTATE, INC. 2 oedrm riecern . Se een rooms, large living s ——_ . ton. Mi ones OW Hotel Rooms 39 Nothing Down garpeted vertical Venetian blinds PLEASANT LAKE * (AGRON Fou pane 3 bedrm wee” PEOPLE GO BY ~ nom r i W ple Tice ofl HOTEL AUBURIN fot Our’ plans or your plans | 18 Basement, beautiful tenced Tot Gagne, fenced yard pioture'wis | - VESTSIDE BUNGALOW @ DOWN—3 bearm. brick, | Open Dally # to 8—Sunday 12 to 8 ° peice” | gues mma pon Wa bootie B Taded “Al h) 2car garage. paved street, “SEE ol "ton Wesuments ox AS, fumace "Bema Now wart scl | et "PANG US. Realtor es eas : s by Day or Week asement ving ed Also reas TODA Ae dow, oil heat, storms and screens, 3 bedroom, clean as @ pin oa ac ya 7om5| ‘%. Tanch home i = } or? apertmen’: | Biring See our mode} Don Me- Many features, $9,500. EASY| from basement to aitic. spa- cinm. tetens a trade equity on larger home. | 1919 Mis Ortonville on M15 in Clarkston Estates. In- a seg and units | Donald OR 3-2537 TERMS. clous living room and din- east side location. FE 81378. & ROOMS 2 BAT? BATHS. GAS HEAT, side you'll find a 21 ft, carpeted : eta Smith- ; een ieee OXBOW LAKE - | gare fe peneols 63 8, Midland: | ving room with sae th pees » , Remt Office Space 41 $300 DOWN ; J. R. Hiltz pocinar Sed bgp vou = gg ag oS 3 bedroom frame. a Titeplace. —— 15 1s 'R family titehed, family room ROOM & GooD sro New 3 bedroom starter home 7 i ; REALTOR vacomest with automatic oll / neat, 2-bedroom house ‘needing | (lsssed in trick ‘Sosools. UsM LAWRENCE Ww. Foatases inmoke'te amesnes ga- LARGE, Mm & Rith basement. large lot west of ; nN 1011 W. Huro FE 5-6181 heat, 66 ft. frontage, pretty minor repairs This is a rent- 3.2394 rage, plastered walls, oak floors, Pa room. ‘Nice Jocation_in Eecas Pontiac. Don MeDonald. OR I e a a ; lawn and shrubbery, 144 car beater. : a Timken silent automatic fur- rbor 340. ar utilities furn. feo 2 BEDRM. 1% "oak GARAGE, OIL RERES. 1Gthda Gd accoene, WHY BUY A HOUSE THAT TAKES pace—and mere iat can't be Jack Loveund, PE 24875 | 5S OWNER. VACANT 4 ROOM | REAL oe _. furnace, Large lot. Knotty pine in- Weer Whaie ae raiee ie ; $700 DOWN—City, east side, Cy-| 30 yrs. to pay for ree you A mentioned here or this ed g ae GROUND FLOOR.) al) modern house, full basement, | 412_W. HURO! terior. Maceday Lake privileges, warm climate so make clone fenced ‘ot, 2-car garage,| can pay for one tn Tooms, cover the whole column. The I pets and 2617 Dixie Hwy. 3 years old, newly decorated. | py OWNER 3 caeee ss Low down payment. Bal. $75 date to see ig og le small, neat and cozy home. peg rare oy be 3 COr- price is only $17,900 with $3,000 i a: a uacl aan ae Ticed be: | —Rome + acres MY }i726, ony Fit BRICK, FOR COL $1,500 DOWN—2his ts it! A real | oe SOE. — Rent Rent Lease Bus Bus. Prop. 414 QUA! Ww veise. Phen © OR TUM and COLORED GI's | ~ ored. Close to bus transportation $300 DOWN, FHA dea} for the onvings-minded peo-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ar eared fra 90 a on lovely ATTRACTIVE OFFICE s aRETON NO DOWN PAYMENT | Fe Satis “Setween sem e'é| 1 ySUBURBAN, BEAUTY | ourself “besides “2 "good Fentel home, of $ rooms, Gas heat’ | DONELSON PARK = T SPACE ‘ON NG STA + 4 é Na Daa e new ranch type bun- u semen ar ga- a =. = trove mel 5,000 AE pct Sheees. Wie Me te @ STATE ; p.m eaee Hester — Bagger units. Corner lot on paved streets. IRWIN Tage, @ attached. $13,975 with terms. Rotten te Sune , Fae of Ponti acs finest newsing area. " a and shopping ar - . ; . : month Located ",663 Routh Tele. TO WALL ROM RPETING, BRICK TWO-PAMILY cious 2 bedroom wtih tile MORE — ving, sUver Lake FIVE ACRES ereas Esrns = a = HONTOAGE Coste Gi y | tats’ S%yan,% Tame ant | Basten, bath aha 'anower, | more qxealient tine, aver owonor Seceat s Feeettrage | pete, 2 taser Solgoms a wR £ V - down : & ’ . . ’ 4 a4 wp 4. tt ahabie nr wee. . $48 MONTH INCLUDING basement. Sepedate “villities. room included, Aluminum tached egrace. fe. Bflreplaces. Car. Elementaiy | schoo Ye block, Will on tig main 376 SS oe Fe panutuetnrion poles TAXES AND INSURANCE. , Double garage. storms and screens, = hs plus 1 ful) bath, All this| QUICK POSSESSION consider Other features include a cheerful : Sie Fa iants . e room R. J. VALUE NO DOWN PAYMENT streets Pal price ~ an oem tea, cated in Draston woods, Vestivue LeBARON SCHOOL, A Seer ae ae: pire Atropine, A ji k floo! : USINESS — PROP. sate roe eater | crea coe Via STORY L. H. BROWN, Realtor | gatrance, with” closet, “automatic | “4 bedroom bungalow. Oak, floors, wells “oar garage, Ws clean as 4 _ 36 8. Perty FE 88223. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL be | — YPe-DRAYTON AREA. — mungalow. 4 bed re aser| Rest, ahd ot water, aluminum | plastered. walls. large kitehen, ood int ip-top condition. 2 Sick AVAILABLE SUTTABLE| _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE carport. Asto. heat, Karly ; room \ungalow. ¢ front | 1362 W. Huron St. Ph. FE24810| storms and screens and kitchen caret, Ging | a ve Priced at $19,500 $5,000 dn. for real estate, insurance or beau- BY OWNER: 3%-8EDRM BRICK.| POssesson—s per cent in- poten. Gok Testa fae Goon Multi Lasting Service with dining spe spece. Can be bought ment need yard, Full price : 4 ~ ah 74 _W. Huron st ~ ety ‘besoment’ Gas Sek, Oe |. moet 4 me —— op almost new oll fur- $77 LOWELL 8T on term ott ¥ — _ty_shop. E : . - = For Sale Houses 43): Bivd, N. Sat., Sun. and evenings | NO Bown PAYMENT - hace. Located in Webster 4 bedroom : modern 3 ate Bony DOLL. HOUSE 136 E. PIKE ST. OPEN EVEs. WHITE BROS, =. : PAR AAA AAA ARARAAARN AAA $100 DOWN SYLV AN L AKE ¢ ., Tone 2 a. a pissed com heat. Open p.m. Ideal for gider con dl with liv- FE 4.9584 REAL ESTATE as ull baseme as hea Ty good | 3-bedrm. brick By owner Lake Comb. storm ‘sash. Quick — $500 DOWN iahaon, bessurways aid i 3 at oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 5660 Dixe Hwy, i pete Pe eta” interest mort- possession, or 38, pe jg $850 dewn and - rage. Priced ed at $200 CASH — A. se LK. Lond dy Sed Rage oay Open Eves..'til 9; Sunday 1 "til § 4 LIZABETH LAKE privileges M bd ld See — | FOUR BEDROOM BRICK $76.50 per month on land me neem” Garpelad, pas pees) Gaede Sg nt Ok oer: ta Auto gas beat. i car ga: WATERFRONT ; compensate i hee eee Oves You in! CLEARANCE SALE E West side — 2 lots. Slate cy ee eee es ee ved street, iarge well land- . rage. 40756 for Appt. OWNET.| rice) o.bed Sangaiow’ tor three bedroom home Something T stil) have 5 f ibule-very jo buy so much for so little? pe = : SIDE dea room bung ise ladion aid lk 1 have misty 3-bedroom loored vestibule y love- scaped lot. SOUTHEAST SID “3500 DOWN small family Access by water to lose “Good Row it . 2% brick homes. Loaded with extras ly living room. Wonderful 9 ACRES— METAMORA 3 bedroom home with full base- seven lakes Located’ just off ewe to yeeros os nee bow SO Bove, for Christmas Deal with recreation room with fire- RAISE YOUR LIVING ment {2 car garage Vacant 3 bedrm eu basement, Andersonville grad on Chin seed se actuate = : ae of be) GI, PHA, Land Contract or rent, place and bar. Large rear Large 7 room modern farmé MODEL HOME 3 bedroom home with full base- fenced vard §E. FE 2-6774 Rive 1.250 a ; for. Yes, you. wi onior the s = WHY PAY RENT? ease with option. Deal with a screened porch. Double hoeee, clean and well kept, ment, 2 car garage afte 5. cious rooms that are decorate i . ~ lot of money, a little money, no brick garage. Gas fired a wonderful place to’ ra = Now for sale, 3 bedroom. 2 baths, Several others to choose from. . F. C Wood Co. to perfection Cozy fireplace. wail dice or sin are caus tn steam he seca gall dg — a family and within drivin heated garage, driveway, birch All GI's with mortgage cost down, ’ * - e * Something for the wen copie. BUILT IN RANOES & OVENS Mari let's deal! 377 W. Princeton, | a ws ‘ee oe al pote pole titccanect. "hes weer GEORGE R. IRWIN artridg Es Comet: Williams Lake Rd. & Mie house — yes, a lafge two car. PF MODERN FEATURES | > poet FE $ses. | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS garage with basement, place eat Thermopane bg a ws, lot) REALTOR 269 BALDWIN NEW. MODERN 2 BEDROOM garage and a home that ic struc. LOADS OF MOD “|3 BEDRM.. 1% BATHS, STORMS, completely fenced and rent- 182 x 250. Ready tor immediate PE _5-0101 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE brick home Soqrnsement, lake privi- : turally sound Make your appoint. screens, ‘washer and dryer. 75° | Be grazing. $11,500 — ames Full price, 817-900, will | (FINE BEDROOM HOME Tf : : leges, $13,750 FE 29-2009. ES ment now! $1,750 down Pt Bg * lot. Assume GI mortgage, | Ss one down — Sho per month - consider small free & clear home. Indian village. $15,000, $2,000 dwn. NEW BRICK RANCH eg a : MODEL OPEN! he month. Will except house: | or make an offer. Would Pi wal information call —4 New gas furnace, full basement! 4 : Fy , | es a, fae [oat or lake pre consider trade for free and . and garage. W. SUBURBAN—$15,200 : $9 500 Sa EM SACS lor & HARGER CO. clear housetrailer or car. HERBERT C. DAVIS ' = : = ies WEEKDAYS & ng te not 119% FE. 29004 ; jn A ore seats Gps. bees s| 2 delightful bedrooms, © S| wm wane 3 bee a: :. Per month and you are not ne REET ERID: pe + BEDROOM RANCH. $14,500 $2900 | 27_W HURON ST. FE 5-889 WE TRADE 4915 IRWINDALE as tl oe “alt & eons. cous living Foom and an exce).| Will build 3 bedroom fot, Complete | Fenting, but buying yourself a» ures oS oe | down _to_new FHA. OR 3.9465 BY “OWNER DORRIS & SON REALTORS | $550 DOWN 2 BEDRM. HOME. *.| feasonable terms, T1136 a with tile tath, hardwood floors a oa home and security This is q@ iove. 2 eee thee, 5 +. Montcalm | 4 ROOMS, 2 By; * 752 W. HURON 4-1557| acre of land Near Clarkston. 7,-; you when you inspect this brick qutematie cent — candy ly Dungalow -with full basement Li re Siae NEL Se RDROOME ON EAST! 3 vegroom sluminum storms & MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 3¢5%,0f price. OR 3-6115 2 BEDROOM HOME: "WILLA mah fer your feure home.) Op saan storms and screens. Close in WESTOWN REALTY morteage. By owner, FR S.05%e | oeena, Weer pohoois. Poe piri. OXBOW LAKEFRONT. VACANT 3 Lake. Rent _or_ sell. Recreation room and ye soft : —me ea | s uity an n . 8 . enjoy the seid oak floors s7 990 PE_#-2763 or EVES UI 24677. PERSONALIZED HOMES _payments, OR 31873, anes, sae emen ee garage. ARRO per mo. teme mbes er cent | yment fa bust: $700 down. SEE IT PRICK RANCH-STYLE | ———___FE — (WE i oes ee ee $1,500 down. Hurry on ‘this | Interest tes real bl saving. for MII ] ] R oer ‘Excellent location in Oxford Near | 10-20 DOL Li AR tt down Fo: $506 Lauinger Real Estate. "OR 3.8138. you. Already map eerie [Pn r. another . . school Home offers living room. | Bills will move you into a new W DINN AN Foot with the “rue bills, wit? ening ee this jovely ams as eo 5150. 00 | kitchen. 3 bedrooms, and bath} 3 bedrm. hrick home. Storms & : : SNINANS —ASSOCIATE— = STREET This 2 bedr home has in-| soon NEW LISTINGS se) ie | Full basement with laundry room | screens, incinerator & much-much | 66 } Ww hs FE 4-2577 lies wiriars * Owner has moved and will ive sulated a te rs ceiling my gas . a a Down yaa opel i . ee ol) = year 20° garage, Only one tax: rosaag Oniy 6 left. 327 W. Prince- SACRIFICE $ RMS ol? BATHS. EES LO co, it paced segues 9 *\iseed ag _ = 5 ee ao Gr’ S NOTHING D OW N tt Brivan ‘guores tos Weeiy : ars per month s) 3 : . i 9663 edroon m room j $150 eee Neat cleen Somes c. WEBSTER REALTOR -Rovar OAK. 2 8B 2 BEDRM.. | 13 GA- lle ae a 150 = $750 presi ah he 9 with. ou furnace, Laundry tubs, fe banaeee exce y élean GI's here is an —— S to , brick ranch me. 3 large bed- son north “side. BETTER BE Oxford “oa 8-3122 Orion MY_2-2291 Dishmaster and disposal. _3-7555_ after $1,200 for Equity fruit cellar, 3 car garage. A nice} @ dry with secromn space. At-| buy a nice subur' Po rooms, ceramic tile bath, A large FIRST! Ask for Sales Manager.’ BY OWNER. 14-RM.& 1 S-RM. IN- _ $480" 0 down FHA. FE 8.9419. 2 BEDROOM home, 2%,| family home priced to sell with tacned breezewa Ts car ga- bu Meh aur caters base. carpeted living room, Full mod- | come. Will sacrifice, trade or |Z 7 SEDRMHOGSE FOR SALE, stoty. Gas heat. 1 car| low down paym age. Dively landscaped ‘ya siden, | in Waterford Towmenin ty ness sueot belintor shen pie tee ee cash. FE 8-165 Large rms. full size dining rm. garage. This is a sacrifice ARE you . (HANDYMAN? ne ph & Voorheis. $1 big lot 100" 260 of! this for $16,800" il tay or oad ump ries’ — os. ae pees tar pa onitehen : — on. sale, i this 2 ‘Wr TRADE room for the i to play pad . 'e 5 : or huge family rm rban ve a en ‘s jus NCE LIFETIME opper- 3 N, —- Open Eves Josephine “Call MO_ 46306. of forces Jes beens ee Syl Vill SAS _ORCHARD LARS AVE. ber ae eee re zi “eau ‘or ree “aad clear the “clone ag ag OE tunity to. buy real home ‘ike FE 2-9236 Scaped, one block from school and) ~Yivan Village i ss ‘tic tank. throom stoo ome. Featuring large 15x20’ liv-| = ‘ . . 7 large rooms, a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ bus. Yes, it's in the city Bast} " Like-new 4 bedroom and I‘ BARGAINS! Sa” seine 1k cade wath eens places wail io wall caspuaan. REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Eat yy Moen og ervs Wakes’ = =| side By owner. FE 20539 or bath home vr 1 bedrcom $40 DOWN ~ Worth City, West! Lecment moves pou in: Ped full basement, 2 car Pi : . built-in b t nook, Osk floors COMPARE THIS FE 8-6 ~ would make a desirabie Longfellow near Baldwin. One| P@¥meut moyes y ge ae on % x see Ase FE 4-3681 1080, W. HURON cove, ieee : Custom bullt 1.200 sq. ft. 3 vec. 1 OT | den. Carpeted ivine and bedroom modern. New condition. | evenings after @ call FE 40455 ra full hesement” Delee heck, room briek ranch hom Full, NCOME : dining rooms have a ledge- 1’ car garage, iy on Par | Tees Steet + RETIREMENT SPECIAL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |. ry = garage. Lo Lovely fenced yard, . basement, 2 fireplaces, slate en-_ 6 iarge i and ceramic tile rock fireplace with ma- price only $5,960. Pho: OR 40306. _ J.J, JOLL, REALTOR rooms am one floor, this 4 “Immediate Possession — shrubs, ete. cert, i it's We vacan trance. 1% baths. ceramic. tile a bath wn. 3 rooms carpeted, | hogany paneling. also rec- $1,250 DOWN - weet Suburban. | 9536 pixit HWY. FE 4-456) home has 3 = aay wre mmediate rossessi Only $1 . wal. with vanity. Plastered wails. oat othing Down sarge wae fa ee || oe ene ee Springfield Twp. near sia 4| Mit Bat Ba. ae intge its x47" kitchen has | 480 DOWN AND NO MORTOAGE S18 pen 0 ie aa ter sit eamtered partes = heat. 2car garage. West. side’ Yard ts nicely landscaped, Seament Iae war "7% Ful peer Upstairs could be used for wey neuinted” walle & cafting, 3 bedroom brick and frame! mongRn To THE MINUTE Ro- DUNLAP 5 ROOM SUBURBAN home $13,500 with terms. Or vill con- ome ates raved ative rice only 912,000 at $10 per mo. | Feutal purposes Bog pd acta storms & screens, full price, just homes, in Waterford, Town ship.) man brick ranch home. 2 or 3 Cistom Builder FE e-1tee| — Breakfast nook, 3 bed- sider free and clear house as part and turn around. Call for Puone OR $.5 per month. 5-643. => $8, Automatic gas heat and hot we-| bedrooms, a. fu bath’ plus @ FOR RED rooms, Utilities are in the _payment. Broker, FE 2-6482. particulars, * $350 DOWN = aes. Waterford | LOWER STRAITS pina . ARRO R ter, full basement, large lots, half bath, 7 tt. itvt fbedroom, ‘modern home, gas, basement. Large 125 ft. lot : Twp. dandy 2 bedroom rancher.| 2-bedroom + 91986 | TED MeCULLOUGA, REALTOR paved streets, shade trees, close | room ledge ree this heat, PE '5-1268. : Frith lake privileges. $4,060 T | Near Downtown Modern. new condition. ‘Extra | full price, EM” "sea06.° S143 Call-Kitzabeth Rd. fo all conveniences. Open for in| qining room, plastered alls & ull price. cS emp e Ol ) Large 2-story brick house large “ving — 1% oat ge SYLVAN LAKE Peay Fs oF 14 are 1 to eins 701 Irwin.) oak | Be Huge 64 ft. basement, . mee wetthocee ta buatreda | > Sashabaw Road iy or light housekeeping $1 the. Phone OR tod0e* mnie Sam Warrwick has new 3bedroom | HQUITY i018 — 3B ceece 5.9823 for entre neice tn ea enn - having 14x16 activities room Zoned commercial, small home, caeer bat, on fred. Lee. TAYLOR brick. tijevel ranch home. fire. Ete, ‘Tee! co Se (RANCH | HOME geing| ide fie atin Deted. Fully in- cerca pane Se on Modern. full basement. very neai enclosed porch’ ang ‘many RPAL ESTATE & INSCRANCE Needed tek escusite pluie roeal.” Morioueal caneane inde: | attached garage Lot is ide ¢ 3 tered, painted ae sees and clean. Would be ideal for features, Priced with terms, __7732 HIGHLAND RD. (M59) | onit Seo, ; om. piterhed garage. rood 10 x 306 qurage. “Gorgeous = tas, vhs duce or small business. Only Call us for a showing, Hiibaso PANELED 8 tt ALLS. a. privile ges. $24, 4 . Bee ee, nr Wooded setting. “Just look = | Ky : ains OR _3-0408 Ss Se Bareme. William Miller &nd you'll be pleased. .. Templeton, Realtor WM. H. KNUDSEN 359 Orchard Lake Re. of © $4563 REALTOR 244 8. Telegraph Rd. 2-Family Home on Realtor FE 2-0263 A WELL BUILT extra large After FE 2 29502 FE 44516 Evening No. FE 32-8503 Di ie H F : i Ww. fu 3-bedroom family home. All Sa NEWLYWEDS OR RETD couPLe | Pixie Hwy. Frontage De on one floor too, folks, Fam- . Lovely Waterford Twp. ranch-type | 90%500 feet, “zonéd manufacturing. 2 wedgooms seeders Mein ry con.| 2 BEDRM UL Kitchen and bath. "Oak R E NT IT FAST | home. rooms, 11 baths. beat front. Bl gp gery ae m. home aT, carpet COLORED Gay 5 struction. Large living room. Fire. | ment, gas heat. ‘Almost acre of floors, plastered walls. Ex- . “ sett seem wae bat, seperete of, business. A real bargain at ed living and dining r NO DOWN PAYMENT lintae ess On| Soe oe foes SRR OVE Pov Sioomanh Sent ae bomen h hR ' pletely tea large oe od lot, | $10.50, t Gas heat, car garage, becometi ‘le i ‘Meer shop oars wee pete tere an me | oue! Rent Ads! Room, ggg Na Fe Ed ‘Bedrm. Full a : et eae wet: | $,flome, ang, tle vain, center. Wood mare es : or ‘ ne close-in acre site East Bilb- ‘Ol Eli z beth L st at e maculate condition, ton- Toom: . ‘ . oF rofess a F Col ed } y- | Pricé includes carpeting, drapes 1Za AKC Ss , trad heat. , aatomatio wa. ‘— combination offic te rn pokey deat of 12 al house, spartment, i | .and many other items. Excellent | 1955 — bungalow with at- or an " ° fr a ‘tof an and N A 86% x 200. Priced Here is the best value ever. $00, ominal onigage costs F ' i: school district and close to shop-| tached ig Well located on}s pepro spate streets con- quick sale, Attractive: terms. Vacant ms red ike new, — e. ue. Here ‘3 & -Won- thing — Want Ads give ping center, No dealers, shown me i 80%166 bot ot. Ne&t and clean, Situated on 1 gore of pening drives, oe them sow 2 8 and bath down and ed zt Vet- sciee ent, Write Pontiac oil gg 9 —— = “Wie per} =, Oak Fite _ at Many other fine et to a sn I ne . Ol heat, Price ap hete “ie key, ~=|you ACTION. Dial FE : 7 month. - Fab habeas ene JTH BLVD. W. ot ee room aie’ Geihe. - “ Yo blare. $0 fmt, ecw eee Giroux - Franks Fas eres, Open, every day unit 8 pam. | Dorothy Snyder Lisle ne re hace and only $800 ; Y O'’NEIL, Realtor 28181. , . feranee water softene?. Large ae Ir go Or tr sqgeiannnet 7] ‘at ae wayne , fee Mrs. yee i. apie Lake ; raph | x | . |* for. garden e. GENERAL REAL ESTATE | | sop muisabeth Lake Ré. ! ree or. Phone FE 12. done ‘ls He # Sn ” Of ae : $00 ‘dwn Fe ise 4395 Dixie Hwy, OR 39701 FE GisT FE &-4021 Ph, EM 33500 or MUiual e441 | Kinsler, Realtor, G70 W Hiro ae a r 2 : : i | . . ; P | ‘ : ae 4 . . - 7 f 7 wae ' f 7 is * ; / of : j ; \ : * at «4 ’ i * 4 s fa ve / . ‘i ‘i a - - iin ci ili die te il ee ae aa se eee lea a ira see eer tas RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor mages gras TRADE NOTHING DOWN A 3 bedroom ranch home in a [se Dagger moore ave . : stores Low ane LAKE LORS iFOR YEAR pee A! ae * b 4 fenc round homes Paved streets. to the children, Nicely| township water syste, a 8 mates landscaped corner lot. west Pon! day — name your deal) M-59 ed from $3 to 98.1 ri wued-4e sold ‘ov KELLY oom INC. Stes pry 9203 COMMERCE RD. on your OF ours 50 we are np ers, See it soon Just of Unica Lk. Rd. Por information Cc SCHUETT, Realtor | FE 27011 Clarkston 3-Bedrm. sf CLARK KEEEGO. #. es — Neat 2 bed- re bome, RST OFFERING ~ Very Good Condition inside & out. 3. bed: closets. Pull this one today. “Asking price $11,600, Terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE| TO BUY, TO — TO TRADE PE 44813 1362 ate Huron ee MULTIPLE LIS LISTING SERVICE ALLED LAKE RANCH home 3 bedrms. den or 4th rata — tiv —. is ping yes yous. room, 1% bath, beau- fuly scaped owner trans- rei ‘ust sell. $15,650. MArket 4-1 CARROLL LK. SUB. We are now ooieg the erected model in autiful Carroll 284 8. PON-TEL Be pire ea tis, bas | HOYT REALTY 23-9840 : For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Ra é AT UNION “3 bedrm. yrs, Doroth Snyder | Lavender ‘Toot Bi oct! Re EM 3-3303 LAKE YEARS 1 pas ga Be ©M_3653) 10 Daly 3s2| PONTIAC LAKEF RONT New 2 bed.onom and utility, rec. beautiful : month, Re How- a ear Sa caee*- oe OP By elas. Priced 700. Paul M. Jones, 837 _W. HURON rE ‘48550 — FE 8-127 — OA 8-3653 Schools, door. Wind- tos to Gries, gore Re bar and . washer and Real Est. For Sale Lots ’ 46 Beautiful New Watkins Paved Fond. — tation, home we a *4 it! ing for th i” per lot for your WPA Site at Hills al shinny ou're took. sal o.ceet you 3-8021_—- for miles. Low 4286 Dixie Hwy. 3885 Lapeer Rd FE 5-9292 lay. toy CHOICK LOT SUITABLE FOR ranch home near Hitchman’s Haven Jot. No. 189 200, FE 2-061 LOT sacola. go wrong for W. Ww. Ross. Homes. Inc. ORlando BUILDING acre Paved streets on no large oak t Othe: Some win a hill cresestans Legs — side LADD'S appreximatel 5 or R SALE. 40X140 ON PEN- Cali FE 8-0308 ag, se own. OR 3-1231 “LET'S TALK * BUSINESS” Rest This em bea Pvt Met bein y “front : 880" het ot ome and evetyiting for only 98.500 wn, i #°$350,000 Volume i Oakland ounty.” Rea pa yment. Shown by appointment only. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES. CORPORAT ON Terms, ne land con- tract for part WAY 9 STATION, and Gift main bi STATEWIDE Rea) Estate peeves of Pontiac REALTOR BD. 1717 8, Telegra PE 4-0521 MOD: Domvefgee SERVICE STA- tion, ross from shop- center, in Walled. Lake. For oer information. call MA FonenD TO GIVE UP STATION. Going in Service. Modern 2-bay station at Joslyn & Montcalm, In Pontiac. opp at 528 E. Mont- __ calm or cal 8-0280. USED CAR lot Wirk GARAGE and office 260 Oakland Ave. In- quire at "TT E. Walton Bivd. Partridge. 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE r bd A BOWLING ALLEY $10,000 dn. 8 Brunswick alleys with Bo ae. Only all in Co, city, Full wat Toagues and open bowling Wi net an owner Pept? 000 for only 8 mo me work. You absolutely c beat it for only $30,000. A TRAILER PARK Groc., Gas Sta., Home What a combination — 42 « vos pines," park on main state Small grocery with beer and wine take out and nice § room owners home, Pictures and bite prints in the office. Only $19,009 down plus smal stock, Will trade. SEND FOR FREE ‘MICHIGAN BUSINESS GUIDE ae ee : Estate, No. 2 150x Eves. PAKWOOD are pad eges FE 23-1718, AN ATTRAC- 190x250. Lake It's wooded or wel levei homes! * mile west of to Scot See The New Sites At CHEROKEE HILLS! : sites planned for to- day's better ranch and multi- Close in, convenient. Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lake Rd. % mile to Lacota Rd rolling hundred Telegraph Rd. ‘urn right Feation oS Pa ee Carl W. Bird, Realtor FE 27911 sr ealtor For Sale Acreage 47 5 reome ae coe ' |! dna iE iiding sites, spond dows | 20 “HAYDEN ROCHESTER AREA. North. 1'4 story home newly decorated. 3 bedrooms. Oi] furnace, Garage $1,900 down AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. No down paym Only mortgage ; 2 ‘ floor unfinished, 1% car garage. ' Fenced yard, $9,500. ORION TWP Needs some finishing. Lo payment or will —_ equity for in Pontiac $600 DOWN, acme Posses- sion, Drayton Area. Clean 2 bed- room home, Oak floors. V. blinds. Bath, oi] heat, — Bg ng CHICAGO. New 2 Bed- , home. Daeaieen oi] furnace will Waupiicate $8,900. Low F.H.A. i cs “HAYDEN, Realtor 86 EB. Walton EB 8-044l Open -Eves. Pas 10 to 2 . OWNER: a rerory TILED BATH, Te a ea hose e MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE West Side Brick A newer 4 bedroom home tn . sure sheet $1,500 down on easy F.H.A, terms. West Side Colonial and you will shiminum ex- red Kool Vent ect rooms with th down and "down on PALA Syieea 1a Lake _ la Mp ot iiety doe: ‘ I basement and ol at rey on sie posed. 4 ae Kinzler 67 W. Huron st. Phone FE «-s0s) EVENINGS Gas water heater. |: 1919 M-15, Ortonvile lowing: Drayton P ete. This lovely home is being sacr 26,000. 4392 Dixie Hwy, "C. PANGUS. Realtor ~ 33% ACRES BRICK RANCH HOME Located within 1 mile of the fol- Shopping Center, schools. HOLM ES-BARTRAM NA 17-2815 lains, Drayton Church, full basement ificed for only OR 3-1950 Churchill .|SMALL AND LARGE ACREAGE n paren. Residential, fms property & kefronts, and clel FOR SALE: ALMOST 2 ACRES ON Road. Phone FE 4-5869, Subdivision potentials w builders discounts, C ett Realtor. FE 2-7911, 11 TR ban location on for future. lake. FE 5-8161 43 ACRES. Excellent, west-subur- Pontiac Lk. Rd. 6 mi W, of city Mmits. Some frontage on smail $35,000—terms., Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 W. Huron Street or FE 4-4278 Pp For Sale Farms 48 sides. Price fir THREE ACR) Nicely landsca ped. Full basement "ranch ge with breeze pee J and sey Small chicken house. Only $12, with "omtonable” * tots. LAKE. ORION terms very of Rochester, LAWRENCE. W. =(Saylord 80 Ail Citable Road —s out-butidings. Land agi near Lakeville just 8, BROADWAY ST. an two ,000, Shade trees. MY’ 2-2821 ern f for "at Se beet be ‘erms. ake 0 on ala 4531 8, Lapeer Rd, ES of Oxford — cosh Acres, — loam Poin armhouse. Ba: re gett al pms or or part farm - Terms, N EAR oxvonn — 40 actes B paved em $36.000 ~[ 8. on 2 reads, $15, -~ if. "P. HOLMES, JANG Bayon je oF | Os. ‘3 Vae iid. RE ool OF P: so SUE 8 FE 1050 W BUSINESSES THRvOUT MICH. PEN TIL 9 RESTAURANT On Dixie Hwy. — excellent equipment, modern bidg. Serving American food. Grossing $3,000 a month. Closed Sundays, Good set rtnership, Located way mid-state Has nice living uarters. take suburban home in trade. Idea) : ration cman — gen BS STORE. : ving rs. rt for : Well es rod nee business. Only $1500 4-24 “T nominate Helen Johnson mess up the books least of any of us!” OGaar © 1958 by NEA Service, tne ‘TM. Reg, US. Pet OFF. for treasurer because she'd = Money to tela 53 rol ome wo een GET CASH QUICKLY Wp to $500 Oakland Loan, Company |’ PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 1 se ae 4 tongue “A mn | reed. 30 INCH WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC stove, 6 months old, $95. al arto bi bedroom suite, like- - $15. Hotpoint automatic washer, $50. Radio and record pleger com- bination, $25 Also miscellaneous Sale Household Goods: 57 | ) HOLIDAY arrcis MAYTAG WASHER Rebull Guaranteed ...... $54.50 NORGE REFRIGERATOR ane - Guaranteed ~..... PRION DAIRE RANGE, |" Electric ar seep eee | a te ee GooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 61 W. HURON FE 4-1565 IF YOU HAVE $25 A PE 8208 oan “nto LARGE DUO- ak "sie SOR. Pe Receileat condition, $40. FE LINOLEUM & PAINT ae. HALF _price at Jack's, 228 N, Sagina NEW PORTABLE SEWING MA chine, 96 Several used qhutomatio washers. ROY'R REPLACEMENT PARTS 06 Oakland Ave. PE 32-4021 OIL OR GAS HEATERS seer Src” Sa WY +3711 ee ents. FROM WALT ae rye $15 E.- Waiton PE 22257 PUMP, PURNACE BLOWER. Chest ‘of drawers, and 4 dining room chairs, wre 3-1787. REFECTORY APL TABLE and 4 chairs peal iete bed and ie Other small articles. FE 202 N. MAIN y arttgles. BOB HUTCHINSON ROCHESTER, MICH.’ | MOBIL HOME SALES 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains HOUSEHOLD oe GE FLOOR MODEL IRONER, $65. OL S071, OL 1910 | Or aes 7 WHE OU? | ene eae “ fad to help you Pearson Furniture, 42 “a Orchard Le STATE FINANCE C6. i PiECE_LVING_ROOW FTE FE 4-1574 _brano new davenport and chair, 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg Sdee caee pocoruhar lamps. P Feorsente I ns Mo & Paden Mortgage Loans. 54) 774" Want A Good Mortgage? " Reva Sash imported | $34.95 Axminster Rug If your home needs an improve- ment, and your debts consolidated call or see us at once, Don't wait. 6% per cent interest. BENDEROFF PE 8-6580 92 W. Huron ” Swaps 55 2 AUTO, WASHERS FOR ELEC. My ied or bunk beds. FE 3 BEDROOM RANCHO, HAS TILE bath, storms and screens, auto- matic washer and dryer included. Will trade $1,300 equity = other property, car or housetrailer. R. J. VALUET, Realtor ~ OAKLAND D AVE. FE 5-0693 EN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6 CHANNEL ELECTRONIC MIX- er. New $60 swap foe used ham _equipment or $40 cash. FE 46865. FOR SALE OR RENT, NEW & useo, 1 or man chain saws. Michigan Chain Saw Distributors. __MY_3-5821 GASH FOR USED TV'S, WORK- PE 2-0367. ing or — iN G6OD 6 RM. HOME jor car. 5-0393. FE pads. ®Searson Furniture. 2 Orchard take Ave 8 PC. DINING RM. SET. CHAIRS with white leather. FE 2-4886_ %PC. DINING RM. SUITE. GAS RCA haesroe ag LIKE NEW. ALSO brands to choose from: Table wee $12, B ta- ss HERO rad west “at ‘Airport. 1 BI as + oF ii NBREDS or. DOLLARS on heating. . & main. pinenee costs STALLING N pad “SuniNo 1TH CEL- re iSULATI EFORE by beauti- odors for ON storms, . CALL fo ans, call jee alum, OL ise NOW veel JOR - VALLELY ¥ 00. _ “The Old Reflable Pioneers” ____ Auburn & Rochester Roads Tr be DUO-THERM M” OIL, FURNACE, = 1 ch water rice ‘riety & Bobi Sat ie FE 40638 : hake p= 4 Distpearing = Garage we 1:8 pend. JELLED MAGIC This paint needa fubbar "or not drip. sag or ‘ren, ber r or oli vase iitndreds ot choose fro OAKLAND. PUEL ~ rt $39 _Oskis pa rtment, $5.05 $8.95. ‘oilets, $19.96. Poa igen Pouates: _cent, 303 Orchard _Uk. Ave. ~ KITCHEN WALL LL CABINETS. ¢ x. 4 Kitchen sinks. Michigan Pian secent, 303 orchard Lake Ave. — K GUTTER, a Pin Lor. ___. 2678 ORCHARD. LAKE RD. ae) SPACE HEATER, 625, Pe LARGE (30"x60") ASE A EeL << desk ane : im e 8 veling pop-out Glexation’ eneivn Like hew cond. i ee facial "Ghats bech for soy tls. hong MAple 6-132. after § p. 9. MAYTAG ALUM DOUB sae washer. Delia Jig-saw. Tricye. _FE 17-8201 NORGE. ¢ OIL FIRED gy AIR +HOLE, $4 eHobe, cream f.. MS, elson. 7 FUEL OIL TA ee OD CON. dition Will deliver & 3 OIL BURNERS, REAS. : FE E §-3069 CINCH SOIL PiPe 5 FT. 25 1 ave “Ecomnino SUPPLY 6-2100 7 7 Pi: washer, MM Movie ©. projecto also @ fell sine offic and chair, All in snceliont conditi on. PE 86-2864 after 5:15 p/m. end all i ae 53 8. Edith. & steel DOWS, CO = with 123 yoenioss a. he vy y 2 1 hand trucks. 94 whee form ——- wheels, barrel — cogrege ms machine, smpil ron e e 3 VOLT BATTERY CHARG- - FE_+4-4636, rae AL. “TORGE TLEOPRIC HOT water ee $75. Magic gee 2 ner, $50 pte sow. eM 3: 62 GAL ELE 30 Gal. auto. BE Cab rinks. pee “tenes a up. ey trays, stand ae “SAVE “PLUMBING 172 South Saginaw st 30 BTU UNIT GAS HEATER. LIKE _new. $50. 1038 Baldwin. PE 32-9289 30 GALLON GAS WATER HEAT- er, curtain stretchers. FE 8-2806. - hoy GAS, 10 YEAR — “—, recovery water heater $69.05. 52-gal electric eater $60.95. Thompson, 7006 M59. \% mile west of Apert Apr oe Special ——— a ($108) matechiny er i ) $10 DOWN, DELIVER! Goodyear Service Store Sane ast Guaranteed. ay a 2ORL Ot F hit. REPOSSESSION” AVAILABLE NOW Taylor stee) garave doors, fac tory Sera ae & Ox? Hicageoag ‘onstruc Co. 2260 Dixie Hwy ANCHOR FENCES stove, misc. tools, dishes & misc, PE _5-6123 = money werihtn rye eprroved. items. FE 8-0276. SINGER PORTABLES Wirt Wit ZIG. a wag tachments, $24.50, EEF AND PC RK — HALF ap 9 PIECE DINING RM SET. CHINA| model Electrolux vacuum Poloass quarters, Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-704 cabinet buffet, table 6 chairs.| ers wi a . $14.95.| BLOND YOUTH BED, ripest e= $100, 3625 Lakewood Dr, OR 3-6580 | _Curt’s Appll is and springs, good cond. OR 3-3462 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, -8e ALCOHOL, HI-TEST RUBBER BASE PALST GAL. $3.15 e- WALL TILE ....... 28¢ _Syers 14) W. Huron FE 4-3064 12.95 15 other sets to choose from anteed. 30 days, at Obe! TV. $930 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-4046 i7 IN. CABINET MODEL TV. FE 4-3456. SACRIFICE, 4 PC. Gear ae tional, 2 matching ottom. mahogany Pem broke end gett 28 corner table, m any Duncan 20 GAL. BOTTLE GAS WATER eet $25. B. ateurs Electric 1060 we FOR SALE OR SWAP ‘55 FORD SEVERAL GOO Also gas — Lol lunch room. Have store tele. ry ms “and bath. Easy Terms. P. W. DINNAN” 66 W. Huron PE 4-2577. WANTED: $10,000 LOAN OR SI- Jent pariner on new Drive-In op- — Write @ontiac Press Box rl West ‘Side Location 4 large corners with large homes _ on West Huron St, 1 —< corner deal for undertaker, of Priced right for quick sale, Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832° W. HURON FE 4-8550 — FE 8-1275. — OA 8-3653 Money: to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) PPA EPL LL LPL OPP PO oe HOLIDAY CA$H Get $25 to $500 We're your —, neighbor when it comes to the cash you may need PHONE FE 8-9661 For immediate action—or cP in 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open Saturday ‘til noon in Dec. LOANS $25 TO $500 XTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W, Lawrence 8t, FE ¢ LAID-OFF WORKERS . — CASH LOANS — No jo Principal Payment ARE BACK To WORK FOR 30 DAYS LOANS TO $500 MADE QUICKLY BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY ) Quick Cash On op rink ors Hy = -_ at Face na lide Home & Auto LOAN CO. TN. Perry’ 8t. (Corner Pike) _ LOANS 1598 Siry Coan 0° UNITY “TOAN 0 E Contry ad 8-042) NDLY SPRvi Borrow With Contiloncd $25 TO $500 Household Finance a! a SOREN PM ci t ih Reas. lease. Only ,000 down, . 2 speed axle, fifth over trans, Giroux-Franks. yong Dixie Bwy. we flat deck. ‘55 John -_Drayton Plains, O __bulldozer like new MYrtle 3.2004 DI SER GRAS. GIBSON GUITAR Sag Space heater, swa are weldey PE 2- HAVE EQUITIES IN SEVERAL good seasoned land contracts to trade on West suburban home. Phone OR 4-0306 HOUSETRAILER 28 FT. ROYAL. Fully equipped Sell or trade for your he Ag or land contract. SCHICK’ } 3711. STOKER WILL SWAP FOR CE- nient mixer. FE ahaa $1,500 EQUITY 1% 3 a bath home eal a ‘Monthly mon hg Balance $2300 er house: cash, FE trailer, cr or $1, 8-1568. SWAP 18 MO. OLD. REG. MALE lish ter for table saw, or sell for . Phone OR 3-5402. SWAP OR SELL. SHARP ‘52 OLDS super 88 4-Dr., for roy thea 1949 Lincotn, $60. FE 51471. TRADE YOUR PRERERT HOME payment for a payment on a new | 3 bedrm. ‘ultra-face brick home wit! lake ere tion call Schuett, Realtor, 460 W. Huron FE 2-7011. TRADE EQUITY IN ¢ nos house fireplace. 1% ba Lake ae land contract. on 3-7555 SgOFTE WATER NERS TO RENT, sell or swap $3.50 mo, OR 3.2360, NEW 1958 NORGE electric pets ol or gas dryer, Also sell or tr 30 in. 1958 Frigi- daire electric stove, EM 3-094}. WHITE — LOTS & '53 NASH Amb, Swap sell. 433 Coats Rd., Lake Orion, off Baldwin & _Indianw For Sale Clothing __56 1 PAIR OF BLaex SUEDE REELS 1 Parr ACK LEATHER HEEL BRAND NEW. $4.00 __ CALL FE 8-2606 AN’ YTIME ASSORTED DRESSES. SIZE. 20% rane 22%. FE 5-1638 wl. SIZEs Coma! USED oe WILL TRADE— coat, mink trim he or 16, worn vay) inte. FE ‘tise COMPLETE LADY'S W ROBE, size- 12, 100 ent cashmere per ¢ sweaters, better ———, jackets, goth condition, low prices. Ml 6 . EXCLUSIVE FORMALS & PARTY dresses. $5 & $10. Sizes 10 to 18. Fa 8-644, FOR SALE: rEDDING GOWN. Call FE 5-00 GIRL'S ae are 10 TO 14, _boy‘s snow suit it, size 6. PE tit LADY'S GOOD CLEAN Wi cost, fur trimmed, $46.00, tepn- agers’ dress pants, brand. néw, 50, Lady’s large size dresses. tas’ mS misc, clothing, FE LADIES’ WINTER ane AND evening gowns, $5, Size. 12-16. FE nk Kata- like new. ur int 4a, ATERNTTY Y CLOTHES FOR sale Sit i, size 32 Al Abas canvas, sige ‘Aytair VERY NiCE LApY's BLACE cloth coat, site 24%. FR 4 Sale Household Goods 5 37 Annnnninn nnn ner nan $1 DOWN aos A USED TELE gay unt Xmas. Peer. ‘Appliance 0. 8161 Commerce Ri. 2 Se aye LIVING ROOM shite, maeeng reasonable, ck sed athe te t 2-7 For informa- | ‘Huron 20 aa & 3% GAL. GAs WATER $15 . B. R. Munro _Electric €0.. ‘Ww. —— . USED Hances 422 Ww. ® cU. PT. FREEZER. NEW. RE __ 32-6466 3 IN. KENMORE GAS RANGE. Wide oven, excellent condition. $65. FE 3-7649. | By bgp KENMORE GAS STOVE. 35-5606. rs ELECTRIC RANGE, GooD condition rowed oil circulator heater PEt 50 GALLON heater. $89.95 ag orate Munro. Co, 1060 W. 1957 2 DR. NORGE TrRCMET. SOTROINT WATER R. B. tor, 140 Ib, freezer. 3423 ~ Norris. Drayton Pisins, 1957 ADMIRAL REPRIO. $95. IN- quire 453 Orchard ADMIRAL FV, 31 INCH CONSOLE, _mahogany cabinet. PE 8- §. ELECTRIC wore & refrigerator. Good cond. Sacrifice. sor ANT THING YOU WANT eo HOME CAN BE tL & S SALES ; mite a of the way but . Iot 188 pay Furniture and oo pag sel of all kinds NEW & USED Visit our trade dept. for rea) bargains 24 NTHS TO PAY. We buy. sell or trade. Come out aes jook around. 2 Acres of free — ng. Phone FE . OPE ae “SAT. 9 TO 6 ‘ miles B. of Pontiac or 1 mile Fy + Auburn Heights on Auburn XUTOMATIC WASHER AND MAY- tag electric dryer. er week THDA AL: N G- bag te 4 machines, wil, make buttonholes & lots of decorative stitches Total Tice onl ments as lite as roe’ cath. oe FE’ 27-3337, Michigan Sewing BENDIX ELEC, CLOTHES DRY- er, $30. Peer App. 8161 Com- _merce Rd. > sienna tdliamepetescaniensee: BUY & SELL pom i can FE 5-6814 257 Baldwin ba to NEW 8c 7 He 5 ‘o5. O18 Fay complete 19.95, Hollywood fram: $0.56. fe a? rig : emo gh Cot- TeSses . Pearson's Wurn = Dear Lk, Ave BRAND HT [s) N bunk seed’ com me ¥ and mattress, pte, with —e 42 Orchard Lake Ave COMBINATION WALNUT BOOK- ease and desk, very good cond. OL 1-1796, CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS, working or not. PE 58-8756 COMBINATION PHILGAS & wood or com) range Reas. National 9-2271 DISCOUNT SALE ON ALL ELEC. bullt in — and burners As low as $219 complete, MA 5-6011, DRESSER ai cat OF DRAW. FE 2-411 ers. lounge ¢! chair with needlepoint se: nee- — a. Pr of white gold amps, DUG RM OIL CIRCULATING “two a sm $25. 6065 Sasha- ‘ELECTROMASTER APT. RANGE, excellent condition. FE 8-2029. DON’T PASS UP: MONEY! Sell unneeded through) Classified Ads! DIN TAB BE - Sah CHAIRS. | Credenta-puff Atlantic &t. Sieve ~ ‘i859 angela DUNCAN ao VIRGINIA sofa, mahogany fireside chair, 2 mahogany pull-up. belongings for cash/ Phyfe dropleat din’ table, 4 side & 2 host chairs, Credenza, lg china cabinet, Grand Rapids —. — ky apes ay leaves je . Custom built Torentea Seah ca ‘set with matching traverse drapes plus Co- lonial hanging lamp to masch. Everything exe, condition, priced reasonable, et Ngee ap- pointments. FE 4-40 STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD: Ex. caanese, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ers STOVE, G. TA- GAS 36 IN. WHITE TA- jcutek Goes sone. $25. FE 8-2635. aig eee rus & y avery ar. Deliv Kinorescens a Td Lake ve, — SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine, Dressing a - — tables & lamps. Car bed. Tend infant seat Car seat. Btroller. FE 80150, AND NEW, a value Michigan TRANE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS range R B. Mupro Elec. Co., 1066 W. Huron. TRADE-IN DEPT.. Easy Capper tub washer .. $29.95 ee size ane stove ......... | ‘abie elec. range Studio ras rang Cae sive's : Lo living room suite mavie bedroom Sas sont heater ... i” Ho yy 14.95 | 4 NY OTHER ITEMS A AILABLE WYMAN’S . 18 W. Pike E-Z Terms FH 41122 TRAVE GAS RANGE ELEC. tric range. R. B. md Elec- trie Co, S080 W_ Huron UPRIGHT PIANO. $7. APT SIZE elec. stove $35 Chrome table set, $25. $5. __ 48400 Used Trade-In D reer race Tm 5 3 pe vechoepragie set. Davenport & chair... Hand painted china. Ice box Radio-phonocomb. $10. FE Elect ran $39.50 roy — 4 chair: on . tm. of] pone hs blower tia 0 ity chest & bed ......... “THOMAS ECONOMY” $61.8, Saginaw FE 2-0151 USFD TV REB T & GUARAN- teed, wt zy. Union Lake Store, Union V . EM 3-6511, VACUU bags. Murray's, 956 Myrtle. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ith stand, with clock & Biightly used $50. FE TO SELL Ge DON'T FUSS—CALL U SUN SALES CO. WRINGER WASHER, $20. CABI- net sink $25. Automatic washer, $45; $10: electric portable sewing ma: “table. & chairs, $8; i spac n 8, ; bd $20, FE 5-276 WASHER, W. TYPE, GE MANGLE dee oem 242 Mechanic, WHITE EL SEWING MA- chine, walnut cabinet. Like new. FE 2-0647. Antiques 57A ANTIQUES SOUGHT AND SOLD. Christmas Gifts 59 2 PR, one CHICAGO SKATES, Size 4 & 5. $9 each, FE 4-3808. Mnoued eck Brice te. al ounte ‘ac e e. ea 3-8316. . U iN prow Scotch Pine Chttetens a from our own farms. Th 801 nN’ TO Bro MAN IN, AS. Tt. #0313, — CLEA NERS, BRUSHES, | te te are | gold, § 4 $00, ‘FE 98-3068. GUN ABINETS & GUN RACKS, ay age M FIXTURES YOUNGS. town kitchen, of) an? /—_ furnaces — Hot water and steam boilers, automatic w+ter ‘heater hard- Electrica) supplies, — and tile, galvanized copper, Fo aod fittings. we aint and oe. Kemtone. 2685 LapEle RIL Pe 4-543) Burmeister’s CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES 4’x 8’ x. PLASTERBOARD $1.25 4’x8’x PLYSCORE THIS WEEK ONLY $4.75 ROCKLATH BUNDLE 95¢ poe tl oa tl teal :: ax6: 7 sash d 2: 8 Flush yr = itu Alum. Comb, Dr... MATT THICK INSULATION $29.95 1,000 FT. %” PER Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. Lar coay a = EM 3-417] Open to 8 p.m. daily fenievs 10 "til 2 BRAND NEW LUxeiee OIL piles nace with ducts. 85.000 BTU Tank & all Palosier petggag washer. “ieuate tub ood cond. MA- coNFERAION OIL BURNER AND =. © vem 250 «gal, tank. FE DUOTHERM 30-GAL. HOT WATER heater. 220 gal. tank, with gauge — Both for $30. FE 2-0028 DAVID WHITE TRANSIT LEVEL, rep HP alr compressor. OR DEER COMPLETELY PROC- essed, only $7.00. Call FE 5-7941. FURNACES, WHOLESALE, GAS & MAple 5-601), ree BA CHEAP. SCRAP AND used lumber, Hickory rete Rd. st South of Telegraph. a SPECS - Cacao “92. 00 per ft . $1.25 ft bth a nlbicoutn 10e it. Complete stock of used and new ~ —_ Materials argain Priced SUR PLUS FUMBER & MATERIAL SALES 5350 Highland Ra. (M58) OR 3-7008 FREE piconet fo ng TOILETS $12.95 Qxdx 2” Fin R Double bowl. sink ........ $ 5.05 "Washbowly with, fittings . $0.95 i099 bath sets with trim 80.05 value, and’ 50, These are Hehitly marred. Also Electric, Oil Heaters at terrific wyatues. at i bo ee. 393 Orchard Lk. FOR CASH IN A} HURRY, sell things i. Classified Ads. 2818 26s. goes! Dial FE}; in 6-2120 or MAytair 6-2104. NEW ORLVANERED | ‘PIPE Pha ind arn, on He ft Stites Vie tt. SUPPLY 172 - fie aw FE §-2100 Or. CONVERS ION COMPL. __with oi] tank, $35. KE 4-8736, OIL HEATER, 31.900, “a $20 Pheasant, Wate orn AB a agi? cORGE Hi BOY. Controls, 85.000 BTU. $135. FE PREWAY SPACE HEATER. 65,0 Fy Good condition, 420, 006 FE PLYW OOD” % A-A White Pine ...... % A-A Bireh en Me eon Mahogany wees i ag Ha et Ywoon 1488 Ba Baldwin A PUMP Tice LADY'’s ICE skates, 12 quart glass tank, hurri- cane lamp. odd pieces of glass. FE 5-0479, . : oo AVE UP TO Oi ete: terior ra Regal mF mgt one a "KING BROS. | Futiee Ra. & PE 5-07 or FE retity SPECIALS 3 Pees Plywood jes J OE ;_ 9-2543 roe? Clear W_ pine iT} Ibe felt 432 ft. MANY OTHER BARGAIN SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE tisggerty LUMBER CO. 1947 Hasserty i Walled Lake Betw . Map’ = ae Pontiac Prone lit 41084 ~ AIRPLANE & FAN ye, pe A Pars win, Feng ge “4 A-l $32.50 p aliee S° ets, Tho & mile ‘west rw SPECIALS Gas water heater 30 gal. ... Elec. water heater §2 gal, ee Morrison- sscuned Seenens Panalyte sq ft. . ......... 8 geil No, 3 Oak flooring, New 3 ft. outside flush doors $12.95 ‘ rn oar Maal ie HE a . g td Et atl Ld = ane on eeeee eee bree nadene rt GRIN LUMBER 320 § Paddock FE 2-078 12" Corn od fyi CULVERT tt. NT COLORS 12 st sabes Te fra, tandem, mt a “ane SALT VATION one ™ af Giothtn ay Sinton esses + Feo eT aR OIL STOVES. Mery good condition. $50 each. _Cushman scooter, $85. MA 5-2330. “TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows wood or aluminum, Glass put in your sash. 1023 Oakland Ave. FE TRACTORS TILLERS & MOWERS Evans cereeme Oe 6507 “Dixie! Hwy. Ui ING A oR 0 complete with tanks, 3-147, Ask for Bud, USED 48.000 GRAIN WATER SOFT- ener, $35, LI 4-0538, USED ANS OIL N FE 8-3785 and FE * VM TAPE RECORDE REO- PHONIC. PORTABLE LL AC- CESSORIES, 3+-7668 APTER 5:30 PM. Wood Closet: Doors Closing out bire! evores byfoid pe aoe t co BERRY DOOR SALES 371.8, Paddock UEL’s LIANCB. MA_5-6011, iD AL NUM “gation doo =s oP SAWS ALI. positions Reg orice $169.50 Our Price $119.50 TERMS Clemens BOLENS & WHEEL R ae TRAC- — Also tillers : riding mow- Reduced evans ABauib or DIXIE HWY. 878 or ORS 3-7924 = Cait 5 A- 1 * PA NEW AND Olver Sales on M24 of xford All tractors »r 4| ed.

Wanted Used Trucks 89. ea) TLER. “Harold Turn- a i papry rs ou ‘a Ford . PE 5-0204 19$7 ae pa doggy iy ome money, Priced , © hiv car “tor to. sell at $1546. North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmin ingham MI 4-2735 1953 CHEV. Pao ie VERY CLEAN throughout. PE 37542. H. Riggins. MANY ‘52, '53, & '$¢ MAKES AND Models on hand. Come out & ‘Jook them ever. Auburn Motor Sales CORNER PIKE *. ai BLYD. 952 CHEVY 2 DR lide. ABSOLUTELY Assume Seats of $8.65 mo Noail Cred “peqme Mr, pans at MI 4-7500. marete Turner | ry CHEVROLET 210 4 DR. v8. Black & white. Radio & heat- er :. $1183 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan Denes 8 10544 dr 210 ee rome. hoger & heater Exc. cond . -. 6 646 ~~ oxtibiipers 4dr. sedan. heater. Good cond, 1956 Pontiac otarchief Catalina Hy- dramatic, R&H, steering and DOREO ees beeceseresiwcecuen $1395 Radio $ 445 Also new ‘58 ppihes pe demos still in ato HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from Pontiac.’ Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 1954 CHEVIE. HERE'S WHAT you've been looking for . ak most brand new, Low sipllsage $095. R&R MOTORS, IN ‘§6 CHEVROLET V8 STATION on, no sharper, powerglide, R&H, W.W. tires, real bar- gain, terms. Clarkston Motor S@les CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M59, Clarkston MA 5-5141 83 a A-l SHAPE. $395. FE 1 IMPER REPOSSESSION Power brakes, steering, wiudows, eres condition, $248 full price $4 mo. Mr. Bell, Great _ lakes, FE 8-0402. 51 CHRYSLER DELUXE. R&H, clean EM 3-8373 Buicks and 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR NAS- SAU, lovely tu-tone green, radio, heater, Powerflite, Come see — drive away. $1,195. R&R _ MOTORS, FE 43528. 1958 CHRYSLER, HARDIOP 2.DR. & power steering and brakes, white wall tires. other extras, solid —— white, very low mile- age Clackston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15, Clarkston MA 5-5141 DE SOTO, 1958 Power steering, brakes, win- dows and seat are only a small group of many acces. sories on this ‘Sportsman HARDTOP." New car ton- dition and priced to save. Pull price $2605. SCHUTZ DE 80TO:PLYMOUTH $12 §. Woodward, Birmingham 1952 DE SOTO. CAN BE BOUGHT for service charges, Call right away. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. eee —_— a CONDITION. A Te as 1958 EDSEL CON- cents, Full power, “tele-touch transmission. $23,385. Any older model down will handle. Up to 36 months on balance, Call Jim ee Eddie Steele Ford. FE CAR PAYMENTS TOO BU M24 AT CLARKSTON POR RDEN- some? Let us help you oe to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Métor nodes D— MERCU RY MY vei LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP | | '33 PONTIAC 4 door "83 FORD. 2 oe 1950 FORD. ae BODY cond. $100. EM 3-0276 GOOD ’ a te FORDS, WAGONS We have 2 older Ford Wag- pns for you to select from. assenger and the other is a 1954 German built Ford Wagon Both have been in- spected and have been priced to save. Stop tn to- night and try oné SCHUTZ SOTO-PLYMOUTH 12 8. Nrueae ate. Birmingham “gust More Days lad gil Sat CAN BE ers T TRIP R. HA GRANDMA’ 8 TAKE THE FAMILY AWAY THANKSGIVING ALL YOU'LL NEED Ig A SAFE, DEPENDABLE CAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES _ JUST THE CARs AT '55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon $904 . $404 ‘82 PONTIAC station Wagon $494 / ‘$2 CHEVROLET 2 door ...... GLENN'S. 952 WW. vee OUR NEW LOCAT FOR “TOP_VALUE" vseD nee FE 4-7371 FE 1797 | NEED A FINANCEs FIXER? Order Classified | Ads to séll, rent, find a good job. FE 2.8181 is jthe Want Ad number! PRICE HAT ILL MAKE EVERYONE’S HOL- IDAY A HAP NE — DON’T TAKE CHANCES— Y N ‘88 OLDS Convertible ..... $2704 "88 CHEVROLET 2 door 8 ... $1904) ‘ST BUICK Century 4 door ... $1004 ‘67 DODGE 4 door htop ... $1794 ‘57 FORD Station Wagon . $leta ‘Motor Sales | s | HASKINS = GUARANTEED ug, motesiat orn convertible. | 1956 Chevrolet ue hardtop, Radic. heater, One owne a itor | 82 USED. 1985 Mi gia og hardtop. CARS : 1958 Chevrolet. pe Air bardiop comer and ssuilful nites ivory e $8. Haskins Chev.. Maple short wee oo Bier 8 A for ene X mean G Ree, 1956 Pord, and I Fully wil) , Wt. eddie. Steele ? TRADE EQUITY IN ‘58 FORD F- lane 500 convertible for older car. FE 54-1523, 1 DAY ONLY, 1956 FORD, LA TONE — Ry: i uipped. A real here member, we're not ey Sy igh ‘overhead district, Call Golie Smith, Eddie Steele Ford. ; aher t'pan MA 6- ‘6B , SUPER 4 2 ofan R&H. oot 5 | Sa tease ahr cee 211 8. w SP lasiadaal Se aan a ond eee Nonk aeniee dat B. Ave. | Pe Hunter Biv lech, 6 2 “ABOLUTELY 8 MONEY ae Pali credi Mar, Mr, Parts, RARING TO GO 1M Healy Roaster Mt Fords oy ‘88 Chevrolet Bel Rochestor. OL 1.9761 Hey 7 price. Payments oniy 0.90 onth. Perfect engine. toed body and tires. Radio and ~ Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED —_ ‘38 Ford eae sae 2dr. $1005 ‘87 Chev. 210 2 door. R&H ... $1395 ‘63 Pont. Chf, Dix. 4 door ... $445 CORNER CASs & PIKE FE 5-7308 1938 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, R&H, A car you'd yl ig ie own. Power steering like brand new. Call Bop ‘gene Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-0204. FACTORY BRANCH "87 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Radio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic, $1695 PONTIAC “RETA Ae STOR E” FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE FOR SALE OR TRADE: Pord with Olds engine, Salle. 3126 Waukegan, off tel Rd, Auburn H 5. eWHEEL DRIVE plow and cab, FE 8- 1951 LINCOLN FOR SA TAKE over payments. Perfect chance for someone who is interested in cars. Hunter Bivd. _| MI 4-2735 couple of a Not too much. Call FE MERCURY, 1952 Meer miles left in this 2 dr, Hurry! It won't last at $295. SCHUTZ DE_S8OTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘86 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD . Exe, cond, Pvt owner. EM ME Y CLUB : gn eres NO MON- WN Assume dit, Mr. 5 at MI 4-7500. Hafold™ Turner 54 MERCURY 2-DR. AUTOMATIC trans. Heater. FE 2-7633. 1957 MERCURY, 4 DOOR. HARD- | top. like new. 6.000 actual miles. __Will take trade MArket 4-2010, R. & C, poe “SPECIAL "50 ae T passenger limousine, § tires. Perfect condition. COMPLETE. SERVICE, EM 3-4155 N TI le PRICES NOW! S$SSSAVESSS CREDIT NO PROBE eM ‘58 Mercury, hardtop ..... $2895 ‘68 Edsel, hardto $2005 1905 "66 Buick, hard $1345 ‘56 Chev, Bel wai convert | $1295 ‘36 Ford, convert $1295 "36 Mercury, . dr. $1195 ‘66 Ford, $1195 "56 Chevie, 2 re $1005 “BS Pord, Fairlane » $045 ‘o4 Ford, 2 dr. ...:.... $695 ‘54 Ford 6. auto ...... $505 | "53 Packard, hardtop weacenss 9448 | ‘63 Mercury, hardtop . 9 $545 | ‘83 Mercury, 4 dr. ........... $495 | ‘53 Pontiac, 4 dr. ............ $305 | "53 Ford, 2 dr, .. $205 | "St Buick, 2dr $150 | CHEVIE PANEL BS Chevie panel, % ton. Good ber. no rust, onan it for a test | j~ @rive....... aislecwagiacu Peee | 2uss ° Dawson ENGLIS. | eA LN | ind FORD GPE CUSTOMIZED. io Fe erator white,” good shape. o1 LDS ORILE, . 1957 Be Pon eONGFRITOR—2 $264 : ished. 2 regel full Moylinder. POM. Ru. white walle This ulbpe a rou out, Vory low Wallange. I Wish to move us aoe es eae “quick pn Cail pag vr Sr Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-0204. “CY OWENS FORD SCHU I L ’ c = SOTO-PLYM 57 FORD 912 Aes Woodward, iret m VICTORIA HARDTOP ‘6 OLDE ta FDR HYDRA, EXC. $1845 condition, FE 41880 before 3 p.m. or after ¥ p : = “CY" DEPENDABLE CY RAN DARE ‘$5 Plymouth 4 dr., sharp.... $ 605 a coin dr., — csuewee : = 'S4 Henry J...... seule Se $ 295 147 8. SAGINAW PE 5-4101 8 Pi i ior FORD, V8. CUSTOMLINE, 4 ymouth & ar, wet dr., new paint job, cond, ROORR'S ALES 8, & SERVICE, 695 OR 3-1100 or 5; Auburn, "98 FORD CONVT.. P8., PRE- ; mium tires. Cruisimatic trans., oe ae = ea after 6. Plymouth 4-Door REPOSSESSION $250 1953 Nash 4-Door heater ll, Great Lakes, _FE S002. et, $195 Le 235, a aoe VERY L J clean of m ‘1988 ‘FORD CUSTOM 8, R&H, ROM, CAYrT y ero e demonstrator. I'l) take my deal- Ts FORD DEALER er's cost, New car warranty, Cali L 1-071) Bill Sadler, Eddie Steele Ford. ine PLYMOS: ‘OUTH 2 DR. Rah. ww FE 5-9204. tires ABSOLUTE UTELY NO MON- ee N cal credit Mer Mr, ¢ tr, Mr = a Sar 4-7500. Harold SSarser 1956 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Radio, heater, automatic trans- mission, power mooring and brakes. Reduced to sell. Our at only stock No, 4562. Priced $1087, N orth Chev. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘$3 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE OR 3-00. assume ee $266. FE §-4541 | PLYMOUTH, 1957 We believe you'll never buy bette "this vedere 4d Y Joe solommas shift, radio, _ heater and whites at " DE sOTO-PL oi2 8. ees Z juss PONTIAC STARCHIEP. DR. bydrematie Bas R&H, new Ww res, "56 PLYMOUTH pEUBURBAN Bie a - 53 ar A al BRAID DesOTO-PLMOUTH. "DEALER 34 Se | | ag Deal CASS AT W. PIKE E ARP, RS RA- 4 FACTORY BRANCH 57 PONTIAC DOOR HAR Heater, Power 1S brakes. “RETAIL STORE”. PE Lae 65 MT. CLEMENg 8T. BENIND rer. POST OFFICE 1957. PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF. dr. Catalina, R&H. WW tires. ity! dramatic. Power steering, power — Low mileage. MAple ~ HAUPT ‘Pontiac Sales 1955 Pontiac Starchief 4-Dr. Hydra. R&H. One-owner, Trade. Low down payment 1956 Chevy 4-Dr. station wagon. V8 aereee R&H, W-W tires, $105 dow 1958 ‘Buick 2-Dr. Riviera. Dynaflow. R W-W tires, $205 down. 1959 Vauxhall — — Com. ~ A demo., $125 d or 2 bec Dr. Nice ar: “R&H, No | Also | ls reation specials. N. ain St, arian | Nights ° | MAple 5-3566 = or til ® MApie 5-1141 Walled Lake MA 44511 oe 2 Set ee. New i sew Seen, rai sharp. $405 STUDEBAKER, 1956 Sedan. ‘Wow! on Wow! P ow pucht SCHUTZ _ ia #12 e peg MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES "89 Studebaker, Lark. New di b white cP custom. 4door, V-8, - automatic transm rad pele Sha: J 1958 American Rambler, standard mission. R&H, WSW 1 dramati 1953 Plymouth “hardtan’ ‘with’ radie, heate ice $ 445 1952 Chevrolet hardtop. “Powerglide — ter, white wall tires, red an | heater. Idea} first or 3% 1951 BI Dod a “Lubricated, ‘winterized. Re a Buick ‘dependabia trans- rtation 1948 Ford, good transportation $ 75 SHELTON Pontia¢-Buick Across from _new car sales ROCHESTER OL 1133 f ‘ys * 96 Buick STOCK NO, 847 A — Roadmaster 2 Dr. Hardto $1305 ‘94 Olds STOCK NO. 135 An 88 for a low $695 ‘57 Buick STOCK NO. 148 2 Dr. eee eee Hardtop only ‘56 Chev, STQCK NO. 154 2 Dr. 210 V-8 Wagon. a bargain $129 '56 Buick STOCK NO. 164 Century 4 Dr. Hardtop, another bargain $1305 ‘57 Buick STOCK NO. 169 A 2 Door Special at :$1205 ‘51 Chry STOCK NO, 177 2 Dr. Transportation special $198 i ‘57 Buick ae NO, 164 Super Hard a nice one owner car mat oa only ...... $1805 ° . PE 2-9101 | rE OM | END OF MONTH CLEARANCE SALE Out They Go! From the Cheapest to the Most Expensive - Each & Everyone a Bargain - Here they are! 'S7 Buick A Lovely 2 Dr. Super Hardto $1805 ° “96 Buick STOCK NO. 137 A steal at $1295. 2-Dr. i hardtop. ee ’55 Merc STOCK NO. 149 — enterey 2 Dr. Sedan, a low $895 ‘56 Buick STOCK NO. 155 Century 4 Dr. Hatton. ‘57 Buick 4 Dr. Hard find another tor’ $11 $1796 '54 Buick ° STOCK NO. 170 4 Dr. Special Sedan ‘93 Ford STOCK NO. 180 Station Wagon, fo meneees wees Lonnie ae doves $405 real $1395 Special | can't GO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING w THE MONEY You SAVE FROM THESE MANY BARGAINS: SHOP THIS LIST TODAY! For fast, courteous action ask for Henk Schaefer or Glen Sawyer OLIVER MOTOR SALES. 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. aru Open Evenings 6 Olds) STOCK NO. 126 A 98 at the unheard of price of $1595 ‘97 Buick | STOCK NO. 145 4 Dr. a A beautifu one owner $2008 ‘96 Pont STOCK NO. 153 4 Dr. Hardtop. What a steal? $1305 ‘07 Buick STOCK NO. 161 Century Esta Wagon, Ph can't beat ints” at Ron 8 07 Buick STOCK NO. 168 uper Convertibie, pan With it at wee ieee * 4 Chev And Ive Om Only "Jae ‘57 Renault STOCK NO. 183 Daulphine. Bring $1195 and its yours. - ‘59 Buick STOCK NO. 186 Rood master 2 Dr. Hardtop -4 : HF PONTIA HOLLYWOOD. (NEA) — Stani- |‘‘the method” lcringing over the title, ‘‘Wanted| (CBS-TV Western series. slavski has come to the TV West.) The old boy who introduced) to acting may be} Dead ‘or Alive,” but at least he's got a way out Methodsville swing- er in 28-year-old Steve McQueen who stars in the Saturday night Steve McQueen is a reformed) rebel from Beatsville who says: “I found culture in Greenwich Village. I found it on Stagesville where I could open up and no ene could touch me. It’s a good thing I did, too. Otherwise -I'd | probably be locked up by now. I never liked to talk my way out of anything. I liked to punch my way out,” Bina and wiry, with matted hair and fiery intense eyes, Steve Mc- Queen has the rebelliousness - of Jimmy Dean, the acting drive of Marlon Brando and the linge of the Beat.Generation. He was a wild one on a motorcycle who be- came a dedicated one on the re- hearsal floors of the New York acting labs where he got the re- Steve McQueen ‘Arrives on TV Proves Method « Acting Leads to Successville -jcause in the next breath he says: -|days, man, you're . trouble.” the news—he'll be a father next spring. Steve is in Successville. ago iwhen Neile brought home Steve ‘iat 100 or better, AC mass MONDAY, 2 OVEMBER _ 1958 « » “I'm gonna Apple. It may be difficult, though, be-| “If you're not in trouble these Bat teday trouble is some- thing Steve McQueen just re- members from the past. Today he’s in Successville, The day we met he was even in Orbitville. * é 4 é : in ‘Dead or Alive - His black-haired, @ pixie-faced wife, actress Neile was By ERSKINE JOHNSON —jwith him. She had just told him) Neile is one of the reasons H@ introduced her to me with ithe words: “She’s a swinger, man. I dig this. She belts me.” * * * There was another day before their marriage two years and introduced him to her mother. As he tells it: “It was Hatesville, man. I came on a cycle in black pants and black shirt and she ‘said, ‘Get him, out of here.’ “Maybe she was right. I was so broke I'd go into New York drug stores, pick up an alarm clock or something and walk up to the cashier and say, ‘Gimme a refund on this, please.’ ”’ Today Steve and Neile are buy- ing a $17,000 home up in the hills where Steve says, “We can get away from actors. They bore me. They’re mostly cornballs."’. He’s sold his cycle and his crash helmet and he's even sold a sports car in which he once peeled around ‘Here's One | Who's Become: Rich’ | By EARL WILSON =e Sling tiie 4 to Be Offered Here. - | hetsdege to Conne teete Goal, eee Reporter wien c Lee Tracy and I were on a plane going toley? If so, tic fr ys I was heckling him about being the greatest news-|in a pre-Christmas aban outside the newspaper business. x * “What's yeur opinion of them after playing them on stage, in the niovies and now on TV?” I asked him “Newspaper guys are regular guys except they're a little ctazy and some people claim their ears flap a little,” replied the b a New York glasses now . wi smoothly. “Tim used to living stand the sun.” * * start out as a copy by?” reporter.” swering into the mike. “Certainly. I like to dig “This columnist that you x * engineering. “Did ‘you ever work as an to make money.” team: pay: $30-a-week. * ‘ball player?” majors, the shortstop went to cast him as reporter Hildy iligion of “method” acting. i * * * But unlike the late Dean and | the Brando whose marriage came; junglued, Steve is happily mar-| ried and even — a father.' jhe says, sincerely, “As an actor I have something no other actor has. I can't explain it but I've He’s concentrat- | ing on his acting now because, | got rich at it. . | Princess Grace got it.” 2 Diplomats |Tussle After TV Debate ee oe | (9) If I Had @ Million. 11:15 ps Nursery Schooltime, 6:99 (@ Comedy (cont.) sathetic when office/t1:80 2) Top Dollar. © ee sieiee, Capes worker is made the butt of (4) Concemration. ~ : Riley. Comedy practical joke. June Lock- (1) Peter Lind Hayes News; LeGolt pg Perron > egy wb (0) Priaplty Giant 6:40, (2) Weather a! dx n Rod Steing dra la4:48 (9) Gumby 6:45 (2) Lions Headliners. Budd!19:39 (1) News: Daly ‘Lynch with .Lions coaches, (9) Big 10 Highlight. Foot-| fdmSDAY AFTERNOON wee ie, oN i newe oe : Po (4) Play. (cont.) : 700 s —— lipo - @) Drama _(cont.) ines See ae: (# Death Valley, Ex:bandit|/ 19:45 (7) Sports Parade. (4) He Tae Dough queen endangets life to foil 12:90 (2) Search for Tomorrow. bank robbery. 10:55 (7) Weather (4) It Could Be You (Color). (2) Big Story. Drama. (7) Mother’s : Ae ,| 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On Mary: 7:30 (7 ce ager ayy logioa (9) Neon 4 : a5 er helps fatherless fat (4) News: Westerkamp 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. who steals cookies, cake, ice (2) (color) News: LeGoff |~ ‘ : 9) Milli $ Movie. Robert 2:35 (9) W ; 1:00 (2) Ladies Day Taylor,. Ava Gertieer, : “The 4) Weather: ee bs aga Bribe.” . (°49). - (2) Weather (4) Amos 'n’ Andy (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough: : Quiz. 11:20 (9) Theater. Jeanette Mac-|1:30 (2) As The World Turns. (2) Name That Tune. Quiz. Donald, Nelson Eddy, “‘May- (7) Margie. | time” ('37). (4) ETV Di ie 8:00 (7) Polka-Go-Round. Music. (4) Sports = (9). Movie (cont,) (2) Sports [te (4) Elizabeth. (4) Restless Gun. Vint foils ig i —e vengeful killer. , 11:25 (2) Nightwatch The ate r.|*00 2 eo (2) Texan. When man kills Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, 3h nce for Romance. another, he's forced to care “Caretree,” ('38), ( ) (color) Truth or Conse- for the fellow’s children, . —_—— - |1:98 (1) Night Court 2:30 (2) House Party. (9) Theater (cont.) 8:80 (7) Bold Journey. Hunt for} (4) Jack Paar. Singer Danny oa Haggis wt _— ay ver tigers. Scholl. | Beane Caste mon , oe , @) nmi ee 2:50 (9) News. Hardie bre up notorious TUESD ORNIN — band, led by Army ae en Gee “ shed i eee a hea Wen feat. in: : _ (7) Beat the Clock. dian exchange student (Rita|*S0 (2) Medivaticns. (9) Hour of, Stars. Moreno) spends ‘weekend atl «:ey (2) On The Farm Front. {3:80 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 1:00 (2) TV College oo re 2 9:00 (7) Voice Program. “‘Best of (4) ‘foday. Or ae Ee See Tee? Opera” anniversary . (7) Big Show. 4:00 (4) Queen for a Day.: with Anna Moffa, Cesare (D) Bandstand Siepi, Rosalind Elias, Cesare/7:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (2) Brighter Day Valletti. . (D Breakfast Time. (9) Big Rascals. (9) Marry a Million. Mike,| | . Loco go to hunting lodge to|®:® (2) Captain Kangaroo. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. get © A Man tor Dike.” lasso (1) Our Friend H (4) Peter Gunn. D.A.’s _son|® ohn eer 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. threatened with murder rap.|j:45 (2) Cartoon Classrooin. d (4) County Fair. (2) Danny Thomas. Uncle (9) Sherwood Forest. Tonoose turns playboy. 9:00 (4) 1 Married Joan (2) Movie. 5:00 (2) Susie. 9:30 > —e Can on : : (4) It’s Great Life. Front Page ‘nge {9:30 (4) Romper Room. (9) Looney Tunes. (4) Theater. Audience vanel = s psychia-/9:5§ (9) Billboard. 5:30 (2) Bandstand. . trist (Richard Kiley) strug- (4) (color) George Pierrot gles to rehabilitate war-|10:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (7) Adventure Time ruined minds in “Guys in| (4) Dough-Re-Mi. ee ss “7 — Senator Says Ni Bolte Sh r | . . re | Should Run in ‘60 12 Qtrl's name 7 J | é os 13 Reside WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. 18 Chewed } | Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz) has 8 nap " | Urged the Republican Party to a take its stand. “to the right of 22 Roasting center” in. 1960 and nominate os Pantie | | Vice President Richard M. Nixon 26 Aquatic for the presidency, n Watering place ||| Goldwater, the only GOP at* conservative returned to the x Placed again ai —~ a Senate in this month's election, 35 Fancy said the party cannot win two 37 Felines years hence uniess it plays its 38 Crevets / traditional conservative role. “1 Tn favor of He said Nixon was his persdnal watcher) choice to head the 1960 ticket and bo ones as of now the Vice President 2 Mineral pai on tl | 4 i. | oer the leading BS Moral tiie 6 25 Vegetable fat 42 Mixed smoke In a television interview Se pt ‘E Boast 2 * Plight of steps 43 French father terday, Goldwater also waallgi H Aietect weiog 2 Betenal ene Hp Bey nickname 4 Bevare the." | casion to declare that Gov.-Elect 1 —_ u Foundation 31 Most pleasant 46 Sleeveless " Nelson Rockefeller of New York § ore oie 33 Bwar “Treed ,, GAtmemt agh”| Must prove himself a non-radical 3 Cascade - 23 French. ity 40 Believer in God 48 Lairs before he ean be considered for S ina oelgnte creatures a the GOP presidential nomination. -- Today s Radio Programs - + UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD| — Two United Nations’ diplomats yesterday topped off a television debate on Cyprus with some de- cidedly undiplomatic behavior. * * * Officials of the Columbia Broad- casting System show “U.N. in Ac- tion” had to separate the two men, who started some action of their own after the show was off the air. The main participants in the bout were Rauf Denktash, a . Turk, and Zenon Rossides, a » Greek, both advisers to their re- _ spective delegations to the U.N. While on camera the diplomats managed to limit their thrusts to words but after the program Ros- sides accused Denktash of telling “a pack of lies." Denktash grabbed Rossides by the lapels. “If you were not twice my age T would hit you,” he shouted, Rasky, producer ef the program, and Blair Clark, CBS news correspondent, stepped in quickly and separated their star performers. Harry + * * : During the broadcast of the Cy- Bendix, UAW ‘at some of the eight affected plants Denying Intent to Make Film Settle Strike Local Issues Unsolved at Some Plants but: Detroit Workers Back DETROIT # — Strikers at Ben-| dix Aviation Corp. began returning to work at some plants today after a national contract settlement cov- ering 13,500 workers. The United Auto Workers and Bendix, manufacturer of plane and missile parts, reached a three-year agreement yesterday patterned after on of the auto ‘industry. | Local issues remained unsolved across the nation, however. Strikes at- these presumably ieaaas con- tinue, Full settlements were in effect for 4,000. workers at Teterboro, N. Y., and another 600 at Detroit and Madison Heights. : Other Bendix plants are at Los Angeles, South Bend, Ind., North Hollywood, Calif., St. Joseph, Mich., and Elmira, N. Y. The new Bendix-UAW national agreement is modeled after the union’s three-year agreements in the auto industry with Ford, -“NEW YORK. (AP) — Princess Grace of Monaco says she has no}: intentions now of going back into the movies. She made the comment as she arrived Sunday with ber husband |Prince Rainier for a month-long Page,” “Blessed Event,” and now of “New York Confidential,” in which he portrays “When you began playing newspaperman parts, did you! “Oh no”—he had put his famous soft hat aside and was'| having a drink — “I- started out at the bottom as a star “Do you have a feeling that you ‘ve developed the news- paperman’s approach to life—God forbid?” I was feeding my questions into a midget camel and he was an- out the facts very carefully and en distort them enough to make them interesting.” “Certainly, All. colmnists are ethical.” He remembered playing high school baseball in St. Louls with Muddy Ruel, later the great catcher with the Washington Senators, and going on -to Union College to study electrical “No, after ene year I found out I was pretty bad at mathematics and I decided show business was a great way ‘His first acting job was as “feed man” for a vaudeville , * “Did it ever occur to you that you should be a professional “Yes, Muddy Ruel and myself and a great shortstep whose name I can’t remember played with the Wabash RR team in St. Louis semipro ball. Muddy went on to the Tracy couldn’t make the grade.” And so that's how Broadway producer Jed Harris happened and start him on his 30-year career as a newspaperman, Lee Tracy may be the’ smartest reporter alive: for only he has (Copyrig * Central High School Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to Ralph Rotsel, coor- dinator of distributive education for the Vocational Education Degett, ment. ee made by telephoning Pontiac reezy, likable star of “Front © columnist. * * “They're crazy!” I bristled. “Your dark! The e will be held in the . have you an eye defect . . .| vocal room of Pontiac Central High or are they part of your Hollywood uniform?” from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dec. 1, 2 “More of a defect, really,” he answered|and 4. ‘ tage year 160 persons registered r the course, designed to help wll get selling jobs during the ‘Christmas season, Rotsel said. at night and my eyes gan't | * Hungarians to Convene BUDAPEST (UPI) — The new 16, it was announced today, RCA COLOR TV agnd 1 A Sales »CrVIC SWEET’S RADIO-TV play—is he ethical?” * electrical engineer?” i ¢ ‘ ES Po SUNS NT eS SSS RAINE RPA SINR OR eA a eRe Rage selling course being offered without charge for _ miuwidma'de’ tue das dae” * en to the minors but Mr. Johnson in “The Front Page” ht, 1958) ane m ee nee informal visit. here and in Phil- adelphia. The princess, former Hollywood actress.Grace Kelly, plans to see some Broadway shows, shop and visit friends here with her hus- band and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John B. Kelly of —- phia. 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News Surrell News, CELW: Hestter Davies |Cyprus of using “blackmail by vio.|™ent factor pay increase of six Mews, WAR. ews yaroe lence” to seek their ends. idegicents an hour and an additional CKL 290-0 lence k nds. Ross W. News, R. News fs rad ha Happiness said partition of the island would|¢ight cents hourly for skilled work- co =e coors © News iN Musie Ne ews ¥ pa 3 «Jans Muste Bendix were not stated , ’ 6:30—W BLENDED WHISKEY, 99 PROOF, 374% STRAIGHT WHISKEY big Boa area” won Ne » Chase injury after a horse stepped on years Mrs. Hays has { 3 TODA “ om pul "iWig) Mews. Ceaerbare | « WAR Parace of Bande |him. He was helping to manage emai bottles of all sizes andj CONSOLE.... $3450 David Davies , Mors, Dele’ yp [Some horses wine ae of ie bat: panes, She now has | PORTABLE . $24.50 a 5 anee Ww News Leod mals reared up, : ‘ oe sword Tonight : TUESDAY AFTERNOON 3 oe and stepped on his leg. Doctors . - WOME ~ ae 1, wor ere sige “news: tons On ar, said he would have to be in bed} FREE pemoneTeaTion : f Reet ‘Davie 4, News Maxwell WIR, _ for several days. if . : Pets ar JRK News George ¢ v3 a A a — | OR 3-9702 Werte» any 8.00 WIR, Ne Guest _Bews, Purse WIR . ig } i a ex Wa. New Neva, Robert |= Ehnrsle Bteree ‘wy Tm Ment Beiags Car-Train Crash Kills 1 Fre alias 1 boa. gs i ssc phony 24 Hop te . 2:38 WIR Time Out. Muste wos mine DETROIT w@—John Karnowski i ine tade-ins accepted. We “Bee ete BAe Ase ec, | SEER RISE Nem | 62 of suburban Wayne was | rebuild a service au) makes. : ee / Sg aes killed today when his auto col- | 20:30 Wan @ymphony ‘eas ie Oe og hy ee "ewe AeReaxie lided. with a Chesapeake & Ohio | oye . Mews, Davies | ews, Chase © freight train two miles south ‘of | : "path eat |, Bop 4 WPON, = Wayae. ji : : ‘ ‘ i e ‘ = ye ve S Wee Meee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24/1958 . = im‘ Ends at Bonn on ’Rétid to” they take the seats eat of a car of thous fregn : . Germany (UPI)—very-'a curtain to do. whatever he does! and tear off the upholstery to |who cross every year, die’s heart seems to skip a beat wih them.. It always takes a long check for “contraband,” “< ‘ane “aus m he crosses the bridge at time before the documents are: Civili) traveler ike. much = where freedom ends on|returned, usually without a smile. an ee Ahora pos da such things| ‘The 110-mile drive on to ‘Berlin reach e road to Communist-surrounded or even a grimace, and one drives’ ‘ae cameras, typewriters, radios /Muely is uneventful. The org ~. ‘and tape recorders, with their |40es: have to, keep switching from| bridge crosses a dry gully. West German civilians, foreign! iserial numbers, one’ side of the a : At the Western end, West German tourists, businessmen or anyone | Eventually, the traveler is per- highway to police and American, British and | not connected officially with the mitted to pull past the huge sheds |there is, little traffic on the road, : French military police have their) Western Allied forces, go into long. where unfortunate truck drivers|The Reds apparently figure that) little shacks. Inspection there is jow wooden buildings manned by| lare being made to unload their by keeping all traffic to two lanes Cervory. adten ipdifterent. Communist police. |eargo, and after having handed all | for several months, then : “Not so on the eastern side of | There they must buy an East |documents to one last guard, to|'t all to ps — two Se 04 the bridge. There the barriers, |German transit visa at the inflated| | proceed towards Berlin. wear = i a manned until now by Soviet and (price of $2.50, pay a road use tax, Crossing the Iron-Curtain a ite 4 posite two outside Hast German soldiers in almost- (and declare all money for the) porder inte East Germany is far \" A y outside a identical uniforms are raised to customs officer. All this takes! more complicated than crossing anes would q fet only one car, truck or bus perhaps an hour, on a a relatively | any border in West Europe. Occasionally a Communist : eyretyh at 0 tine. \qutet day. | A few years ago, loudspeakers; Policeman will stop a western American, British or French After that, the customs men (blared Russian musi¢ and propa-| @fiver and fine him on the spot seldiers or civilian officials and) may want to look at the travel- (ganda speeches at those waiting) ia western curr bags their families hand their travel | ers’ suitcases, too. Sometimes, |their turn at the border. Today, oo ee ee a orders to a Soviet guard at a! if they are being really nasty, | the loudspeakers —_ are silent, a posted, Pargeckel i + | the help of any western police- Shooting Mishap Guinea, Ghana ite Sad stop to help-a: man whose vehicle Kills Boy of 13 Moerdortcn= g r ee O erg e r That's changed in — ee, 2 . The East Germans have built ive Ammunition Gets : 7 roadside parking areas at scenic “Mixed With Blanks as “ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Thejwas “‘not in any way designed to| locations along the route, and : premiers of Guinea and Ghana, |prejudice present or future rela- i them with picnic tables Youths P lay With Gun "A trica's two newest Negro nations, | tions between Ghana and the Com- i esoathang have agreed to merge their coun-|monwealth on the one hand and Many West Germans stop at ST. LOUIS (AP)—A 13-year-old) tries as the we step toward a/the French community on the oth-| them to enjoy the fresh air. Some nday because a live Union of West African states, er.” x: even pull into the-two restaurants 4 ates 4 mixed up with The agreement by Premiers * * the East German state operates |Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. and| It said the new united republic) along the highway. But the food blank rounds, 'Sekou Toure of Guinea is subject! would adopt a single flag and uni-|is poor, the service worse, and the The victim was Gary F. Het-|19 ratification by their. national fied policies in the fields of de-| atmosphere — the walls are deco- Pa meyer. . assemblies. fense, foreign affairs and econom-|rated with murals of such Com-| Y @ Rambler saves every why. On first cost Rambler saves you He andy two friends, George < *« *«* ics, munist landmarks as dams across} many, many dollars over other leading low-priced cars. Shackelford, 15,. and Melvine| the Yangtze River—is appalling. MA Vy New carburetion gives more mileage on regular gas. Brune, 13, had been target shoot- invited to join the union. The Approaching Berlin, the travel-_ | yf pana saves you more than ever on maintenance with ing in the woods, They were car- likeliest prospect appeared to be Roof Coll a ses er must be alert, particularly if A nit Construction and “‘Deep-Dip” Rustproofing. rying live and blank ammunition. Nigeria, which the British have y | he is unfamiliar with the essen- “»- @ Rambler alone offers you Personalized Comfort Iadivigndl, ° + « « agreed .to make independent Oct. tial principles of “‘double-think.” | adjustable front seats, Airliner caleba ae, 1, 1960, ' headrests, Twin Travel Beds, Wea ther Eye ting- Pies +r ~ a ho decided Just outside Berlin there is a/ Pa — d = De de canbe The two premiers said in a joint ) F iremen Hurt check point, where papers are @ Drive Rambler today. See how it out-saves all 59 cars. look lik Army/Statement Sunday they were ““‘in- given a quick once‘over, andthe ; helmet finer Gary was wearing (spired by the 13 American| arin Se poe ae PONTIAC: Bill Spence Rombler Sales & Service, 211 S. Saginaw St. @ HIGHLAND: Wilson Auto ; -George and Meivine told police it escnce conenutea| STOKe Fells 2 Others) Right afer shat, the driver sees Sales, Inc., 105 M-59 i@ LAKE ORION: Russ Johnson Motor Seles, 51 North Broadway @ | Agpear Bact avd By Par themselves in a confederacy which} OS $200,000 Fire Hits pancertpeiton 2 a ae ROCHESTER: Kaverly Rambler, 420 Main Street @ UTICA: Anderson Rambler, 7551. Auburn Rd. @t it.:The shot produced only a eopponnens developed into the Unit-| Store in Lowell But beware. That way leads to @ WALLED LAKE: R & C Motor Sales, 8145 Commerce Rd., Route 5. aid smudge, : TATeS. « x re 3 2 : - — Calc * . Toure arrived in Accra Fri-| LOWELL — A roof cave-in| , *Melvine reloaded ant Ga f Y,/day for talks with Nkrumah. injured two — and ioe wad ss who had first refused to wear the Guinea won independence from|Were overcome by smoke yester- enauer eam Hiner, put it on. France seven weeks ago by vot.|28¥ in a stubborn, $200,000. fur." *™ Young Shackelford took over the|ing heavily against Premier de|"iture store fire. 2 weapon, aimed and fired. Gaulle’s new constitution, Ghana| The blaze required a two-hour ains Votes Gary died in a hospital three|attained independence from Brit-| battle by the Lowell Fire Depart- : i hours later. ain in 1957 and became a repub-|ment aad reintorosehonts fropr six | ' “A coroner’s jury returned a ver-\lic within the Commonwealth. neighboring communities. / | dict of accidental death. The statement said the merger! The fire was a block’from the} But Is Unable to Wrest| scene of a blaze which destroyed) Control of Hesse From seven stores last Jan. 3 at a loss of moré than $498,000, Socialist Party k Nederveld, 36, y . 4 AROUND TOWN Pipe ago poy both: |_ FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)—| by Gert IB/ of the Grand Rapids Township {Political followers of Chancellor | i © By WELLINGTON LONG pec box, ‘ieee behind , Oe taetascncaoi mati: ; a Other West African states were ae IL icone iol ok a nt cengoia a Wi-o)d:itla.a i ienae Choc once 4 aha Rerrreeney So - : ¥ ee Bw NRE me te 2s REA PETE AOR SET IO A LINE IRR ge PD Rh 4 Fire Department, were injured |Konrad Adenauer made strong | col gains in elections in the states of | Pay ae * = ews Hesse and Bavaria Sunday but jf- ~| 4: failed to wrest control of Hesse : he Ad) f A rear section of the roof fell from the Socialists. yo t EH [4 in while Nederveld and Standcliff x * *&* PA " an é were on. the second floor of the} Both Adenauer’s forces and the two-story building. Both were hos-|socialists increased their holdings | ES Ae \ a ‘ “ Sf &# a pitalized. in the Bavarian and Hessian par- Big Savings 2% Bee See! 2 Bill Calvin, 31, of Grand Rapids/liaments, with Adenauer’s candi-| ,' # acre Jf &? Township, and Art Magennes of|dates making the biggest gains. J a |Grattan Township, were overcome Splinter parties were the losers. at B & G! by smoke. They also were hos-| The political power lineup in| j Ld 3 a pitalized. West Germany was unchanged by /. y sevecam i ; the voting. Hesse and the city- gil “At thie point 1 wen ee an, All four firemen were reported 7, in condition after treatment,|states of Hamburg and Bremen MICA [esa TE OU ET ter the = wits are the only state governments — ates : " lied by the Socialists, SANDE — Uses Oil to Foil Holdup [Cnet By the, Socialis ROBINETTE lat Service. 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