“the Weather , U.S. Weather Bureag Forecast \ Cold and Cloudy OSES : (Details Page %) i : - “Tasth YEAR *k**&* = PONTIAC, MICE AN: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957—36 PAGES cuzEp, TESuat, VEN AEE ruotos “Te ae % = WELCOME GiFT — S. E. gives a check for $115,000 to Dr. mer, chairman of the 1957 Ponti Fund campaign. nee The imeck repceere® the gift Knudsen, right, general manager of Pontiae Motors Division, Dana P. Whit- ac Area United | 3 Die in Crash | North of Lapeer Three teenagers were dead and thre others remained ‘in critical condition today following a puzzling two-car ‘collision occurring as they drove to a dance in North, Branch, north of Lapeer, Saturday night. _ Dead are 17-year-old twins Marilyn and Marilee bhelps Hope Dims for Rescue Missing on Pacific Air of r Flight Airliner Hunt Continues Ocean Scoured t Pontiac Press Phote of General Motors itself, with its local employes giving separately. The gift boosted the drive over the 30 per cent mark. two weeks to go. The goal is $612,000 with ype Postmaster Dean to Turn Sod for New Building To Break Ground Tuesday Toniorrow, builders of Pontiac’s|ing the original lease term for Dean said. He explained that since Cidental deaths over the weekend, first main post office will receive the property and building will be the present main post $8 the official go ahead sign. Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Sr. will turn the sod during the groundbreaking ceremony set for 3 p.m, Retired Congressman George A. Dondero (R-Roya} Oak) and the present representative, Wil- liam 8S. Broomfield (R-Royal . Oak) will witness the occasion, They beth worked in Washing- ton to secure a new post office for Pontiac. The ceremonies will be held at story modern buikling on West Huron between Genesee avenue) and Chippewa road. * * & 7,300 according to pep * * The building is a to be ready for business by April 1, Suspect in Of Mayville and Jens P.4 -To Fete Wilson | At Lapeer County General Hos-| | i of Imlay City, Delores Smith, -17,) | | | | pital are Earl H. Greenwald, 16.) of Mayville and the driver, Charles D'Arey, 16, of Silverwood. at al ae otel Lapeer deputies said they | would try to question D'Arcy and , the other driver, Carlo Fantin, | | 22, of Silverwood, about the ac- | cident today. Fantin is listed in fair condition at the hospital. All told, Michigan counted 25 ac- Dinner Will Be Climax of Veterans’ Day; Auto ‘Heads Give Welcome | DETROIT (INS)—Auto industry office is 14 of them on the his ghway and six and civic leaders joined today in’ located in the Federal Building in house fires. welcoming former Secretary of De- on East Huron, the new building -._ * * fense Charles E. Wilson upon his' > will actually be Pontiac's first main post office. Murder Returned to Chicago BALDWIN (AP) —Lt. . James McMahon. director of the the site of the proposed single Chicago Police Homicide Division; today returned 35- « Sheriff Jess MacDougall year-old Elijah White to Chicago for investigation of ‘murder in the slaying of a police officer. said White signed a waiver Master of ceremonies will be of extradition and was taken from Lake County Jail by McMahon and two other Chicago officers. MacDougall said White gave a statement to the three, Mayor William W. Donaldson and the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, Oakland Avertyue United Pres- byterian Church, will deliver the invocation. __ The building, estimated to cost $850,000, is to be constructed by the A&A Construction Co., 2024 National Bank Building, Detroit. The owners of the company now | ono the site and will lease the | | whic admitting his identity and¢ a Friday night_ senttle restited in fhe gun- shot death of one Chicago Police officer and wounding | jof another. MacDougall said White claimed 2 ‘Rush Beginning for Big $1,000 in Pot-O-Gold Now the fun begins. :'ot-O-Gold The teenagers were headed east return to Detroit | on M90 (North Branch road), dep- uties believed, en route to an 8 _* = a p.m. dise jockey dance when the Wilson will be feted at a testi- monial dinner tonight in the Stat- climaxing Veterafis’ Day accident cceurred. TOP SHEARED OFF Deputies found D'Arcy's car, which the other teenagers were riding, in a ditch with the top sheared off and the body all but ier Hotel, in Observances. Ford Motor Co. President, Hen- ry Ferd Hl, will be master of ceremonies, Speakers tonight will ut in two. Fantin’s car was still : on the road, they said. include 1. L. Colbert, head of | ‘ ‘ Chrysler Corp., and Harlow Cur- ~ tice, president of General Mo- tors, Wilsen was boss of GiM be- fore joining President Eisenhow- er's cabinet. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, fermer chief of staff of the armed serv- lard Phelps, The girls were sen- ices, will be a special guest at the | lors at Mayville High School event. Army Secretary Wilber M. where they played in the school (Brucker will present a certificate: band, Marilyn also was a drum of appreciation of service to Wil- ma jorette. Depuiies said they had been un- able to talk to the drivers because of the seriousness of their injuries. The Phelps twins were the only children ef Mr. and Mrs._Wil- son. Double funeral sexxices for them * +4 * were scheduled for 2 p.m. tomor- Attending the function from the row in Mayville Baptist Church. Pontiac area will be three GM Fo a duolsivG SEARCH carner Philippine Sea and toward the vast expanse of the, Pacific where a search continues for Night Parade to Highlight: Veterans Day in Detroit DETROIT (INS)— A giant parade down Woodward avenue tonight will highlight Detroit’s participation On the quiet side of the.observance, thousands will 1, ae — A Navy patrol plane heads away from the a Pan American stratocruiser missing since Friday with 44 persons aboard. Hope of finding any trace of the plane or its occupants was Snine today. | After Sighting. ‘of Three Flares Gigantic Air-Sea Hunt Fails to Trace Airliner Down Since Friday HONOLULU (?—Hope of rescuing any of the 44 per- sons missings since Friday night on a vanished Pan American stratocruiser in the Pacific virtually flick- ered out today. Three flares sighted last night were probably ‘“shoot- ing stars or from other search aircraft” a Coast Guard spokesman: said. “They were - flight flares and that's always kind of doubtful’. as a distress signal. Investigation of the flares continued after daybreak as part of a gigantic search operation covering 172,440 square miles of the ocean. U But no trace of the missing plane, “Romance of the Skies,” had been found at daylight today, ‘more than 2', days after last word from the huge Flying Clipper. * * * Additional search aireraft flew out from Oahu Island at daylight to join the Paeific’s greatest air- sea rescue mission, planes, heli- copters, submarines, the aircraft carrier Philippine Sea and a small fleet of Coast Guard vessels ‘searched the ocean's sweltts for traces “6! the plane after a series ‘of possible efies faded out. | _The destroyer escort Epper- son had been ordered to investi- gate the flares sighted fast | night, _ AP Wirephoto + Earlier, hope had flickered and ided with a report of the sight- “ with burial to follow in Rich Town- vice presidents and their wives, pay their tribute in churches and in visits to military ing of a yellow dye marker, “a ship a . . some E- tee a by J. Mon, cemeteries. mare and ipa cal at a spot aghan, and Roger yes, ant : : : ~) miles west of the airliner's Services for Eriksen, a senior Ralph O. Moore, administrative The parade is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. at Kirby. last position perty to the government for jhe was unable to remember what iat North Branch High School, will assistant to the general sales Marchers will proceed south on Woodward to Cor gress, Hours elapsed before two ships zo sear as well as finance the |happened to the gun. is worth $1.000 starting today, and pe’ at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Marsh. manager of GM Truck & Coach, then west to the release point at Griswold. Many vet-- reported that nothing could be | White was arrested while that means the rush is on. Funeral Home, Marlette. Burial: and Mrs. Moore. y ~ found at that spot. will be in Marlette Cemetery. —— erans’ organizations, mili-*— The airliner—Romance of the The post office's annual cost dur-| srry south of this western ) Escape Death — as Wall Topples Ditch Weakens Section of South Lyon City Hall; None Seriously Hurt no resistance and was not armed. patched to Baldwin immediately | following the arrest. A search covering western Michigan was ordered Saturday when relatives of White said he showed up at the home of a brother in Muskegon, but left when the brother. was not home. Willie Green, a companion of White's was captured earlier last 7 ~.,., night at a road block about a mile A wall of the South Lyon City, north of South. Haven. Police said Hall caved in this morning while po yas driving q panel truck that workmen were repairing a breken fitted the description of one W nue water main. was believed to have driven No one was seriously Muskegon. — : * * A Police said Green had denied . . knowing» White’s whereabouts al- The workmen. John Briggs and though state trooper Charles Hin. Jess Winters. said they were work-| an said Green's mother, Mrs. ing in a ditch alongside the south buildi t 214. N. La. Sarah Mae Guy of Branch, told wall of the building at - ithem White and her son had been Fayette St. when it began to col- ‘to her home and left in the truck lapse. shortly before police errived yes- injured MacDougall said White offered | } Two Chicago officers were dis | Frem now on, more and more |: people wil} send entries, and everyone will be trying harder | than usual te get at the prize money before someone else | walks off with it. | If you'd like to be among the ’ contestants, turn to page 29 and, see what’ you” can do with the words and clues. Be sure to read the rules care- fully, too, because what could be. werse than te-turn in a winning entry, only to have it disqualified because of a rule infraction? UF Workers to Get > Reports at Luncheon Pontiac Area United Fund work- ers will gather for a report lunch- eon tomorrow noon at the Filks Temple. They will be the guests of Pon- tiac firms Consumers Power Co.,. Detroit Edison Co., S. S. Kresge.) ‘Michigan Bell Telephone Co.; OTHER ACCIDENTS Germans Quiet Today In other accidents, Kenneth L.| |Hatt, 20-year-old Fenton construc-|) FRANKFURT, Germany i» — ition worker, was killed yesterday, U. S, forces in Germany quietly | |when a bulldozer he was operating, observed today the 39th anniver- | overturned on him. He was driving} sary of Germany's World War I (Continued on Page 2 » Col. 4 sur irrender. ‘Dental Cripples’ Predominate in U. S. Fluoridation Urged By FRANK CAREY AP Science Repor‘cr CLEVELAND (#i—A large proportion of the nation’s ‘people are “dental cripples” despite enormous expendi- tures for dental care, a New York state dental official said today. . “This is the extent of the dental caries decay prob- lem,” Dr. David B. Ast, director of the Bureau of Dental Health, New York, State Department of Health, toid the opening session of the Briggs, unable to escape the terday, A check with White's re- Sears, Roebuck and Co., Smm's; the American Public Health : avalanche of bricks, was pinned latives in Muskegon led police to against a city pickup truck for iMrs. Guy's home, a moment as debris fed om Bis | Sheriff MacDougall said White legs, shoulders, and bac a | at Geel! gave bis name ae Jadece was pelicd from = wreemeee Lee, but later admitted his iden- by a bystander. . tity. The pickup truck was reportedly | Muskegon County Sheriff Arthur! crushed by the force of falling 'W. Davis said White's brother, debris. Vaul, said White visited his home) ay x] Saturday and that) Vaul W hite| NARROWLY ESCAPES Winters scurried under a trac telephoned police. tor and barely missed “Se aie Bernie Poe, °s. Wounded was Wil-' by falling ae i i lliam McDonagh. 52 * ' McDonagh was sh t afte. he ar- Briggs. suffering a few cuts and ‘rected ee on . bad check bruises, then ran into the fire de- | partment, housed in the same building, and sounded the alarm. Volunteers arrived on the scene and helped the structure's lone occupant out of a rear win- dow. Arthur Digby, 75 city clerk, was. on the second floor of the | trol wagon. Poe was shot when he ran to McDonagh’s aid from a nearby’ traffic post. ~ Ih n n Today s Press two-story brick building when | existe a eae | the cave-in occurred. The only | Comics n° sewer =e oa ad — County News | . foe soe 19 Two new fire trucks were dri iven Feditorials |. .......eeeeec., 6 from the northwest sie of the) Markets ...............5,. 29 building and another was pushed Mystery ...........4005.., rk out, it was “reported. None were Gbituaries ee 9 damaged. © Pot-0-Gold Puzzle _- 3 The building houses the fire. and Sports ....... 24 thru 27 police departments and serves as’ Theaters’ ... 23 a meeting place of the. city com TV & Radio Programs 35 cil. Women's Pages .... 15 thru 17 vet | > il The dead Chicago policeman was - charge and was waiting for a pa-, ‘Brothers and WKC, Inc. ! » & & | Between reports on how the cur- rent PAUF drive is progressing, ‘a variety of entertainment will be. ‘provided. | The luncheon marks the half.) ;way point in the campaign which, ends Nov. 26 with a victory lunch. | leon . b Winner Press Photo MARY ANN BAER She made the best prediction | of 3,814 contestants. (Particulars | | in Man About Town column on ' page 6.) ¢ Pontiac \ ‘Assn.’s 85th annual meet- tary reserve units and oth- ‘er civic and patriotic groups will take part. The nation’s military dead from all wars are honored today at the ‘Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ‘n ‘Washington where next year three ‘unknowns from as many conflicts will lie. Gov. Joe Foss of South Dakota, i a Marine flying ace in World War ll and an Air Force officer during the Korean conflict, was the principal speaker for Veter- ans Day ceremonies timed to mark the anniversary of the _ armistice which ended World War I. When next Weterans Day comes there will be three Unknown Sol- .diers—symbols of all the unknowns ‘who died in two world wars and. Korea. The unknowns of World in crypts at the tomb on Memoria] Day, May 30, 1958. ‘ Fair and Warmer | prediction- for tomorrow. Skies—carried 36 passengers and ‘a crew of eight from San Francis- co toward Honolulu. At 5:04 a.m. |Friday it routinely radioed its po- sition 1,028 miles east of Honolulu, |The pilot was supposed to make another routine report at 6 p. m, He didn't. The plane abruptly, Weather Forecast The weatherman promises fair! and warmer weather for the Pon- ‘and silently, disappeared. : tiac area tonight. The low to-) . * * night will be in the 30's. That set off the biggest ea i ‘ ‘< * time search in the Pacific. And it prompted speculation—but de- Partly “cloudy and mild is the scribed as “pure speculation’’— that something sudden and terrify- Although the snowfall was rather '"8 had happened, Pan American officials refused to —speculat light in the Pontiac area, Sawyer I are. ig c ee awyel They said emphatically that no- reported snow amounting to five body knew or could guess what inches while Marquette and Pell-/had happened to the four-engine, ston both reported three. inches of 'UXUriously equipped plane. cnow. ; A Pan American spokesman “ ~ 4 ‘said the search now included 25 * | OP] 2? a The lowest recorded tempera- aire raft, 3 submarines, 8 Coast Guard vessels and the carrier War II and Korea will he placed uve 'n downtown Pontiac preced- Philippine Sea with 13 Gruman— ing 8 am was 21 At 2 pm mercury had risen to 40, the radar-tracking planes and sub- hunting helicopters. Reports Uncertain Little Space Pioneer Put to Sleep ing. * x He said the American public spent $1,600,000,000 in 1955 for ‘dental care. | Advocating fluoridation of pub- He’ drinking water supplies, he ' said studies of this technique in _ the United States and Canada | have demonstrated its capabili- | ties of reducing tooth decay by | 60 per cent. Tooth decay, he said, “affects . practically the entire population, | starting early in life, and the an- jnua]l increments of defects+ occur ‘at a faster rate than the correc- itions which can, be mace by den- her official death notice hasn't published. following are some meager would make up her obituary. An Italian Communist news = Rs tists, " “but then quickly backed down from the * %* i story. | : . | He said tooth decay cotild be re- &» ..A Photograph of Laika, or another of duced materially by oe down ~ her breed, filled almost a quarter of the ne meets teal by _tetlping ~ {front page, and the accompanying story pune any food at any aly * ,said she ‘was poisoned with the last sot oe . mouthful" of food so she “would not have “Regular and periodic care; by ~ the family dentist will not neces- isarily prevent the incidence of den- | ital caries,” he said, “but it could ~ very well prevent the gross de- istruction of tooth structure and ‘joss of teeth with their concomi- ‘tant dental problems. to suffer slow agony.” that “everyone in Moscow is because. of. it. But gather all necessary scientific MOSCOW (INS) — It's not often that a dog gets an obituary — egpecially when But in case the worst has happened to the plucky canine space pioneer Laika, today space dog Laika was poisoned by her last morsel of food in Sputnik I — The story grew a bit melancholy, it was essential tablish how even been facts that paper said the cosmos.” 2 noting: a little sad foreknowledge of her fate. fo -Her character was placid and resigned. data to es- * a living creature reacts in space and accumulate necessary knowl- LAIKA—? edge so man too may one day move oo Laika weighed, only 12! pretty, dark, sad-looking eyes gave her the appearance of having When she went aloft — it was her first Could We Mourn Dog's Death? Maybe Laika’s trip into space — the Sputnik carried a special -menu. Since her stomach probably wouldn't. function normally under space conditions, she was given a_ particular, but not described type of food. The feeding may have included an arrangement for intravenous drip-feed- ing of a glucose and vitamin solution. The Russians didn’t identify the dog by name until several days after she be- came headlines around the world. That indicates Laika went up anony- mously, probably bearing only a lab- oratory control letter, and the official name was given her later in a hurry when it was. realized what impact the little dog had made on world opinion. The last “word” received from Laika in the form of a radioed electrocardiogram showed she faced the unknown future with philosophic resignation and her little heart was beating steadily and calmly. Whatever her fate, the name Laika is in history. 1 pounds. Her instinctive i # 2 Little Sisters Family: ~ Shot Five Times Muskegon Authorities Block Roads in Search for Teenager LONDON. ® — ‘arid Bergman!children by Rossellini would re-' arrived in London last night to,main in Rome until she finds an! work on a new film and refused apartment in London. ; She said to discuss her break with her hus- she expected to remain in the ‘band, Roberto Rossellini. ‘British capita] at least six months | Her eyes filling with tears at but “I'll go back to Italy “now a question about her legal sepa- 29d then . . . on and off.” She, added she has no plans to go to ration last week from the Italian |Hollywood. Miss Bergman also de- VICKSBURG, Miss, director, the actress said: se has be h inied a Stockholm report that she funeral services are planned to-) - ‘There has rite foo Ture 7%" | plane to marry Lars Schmidt, a morrow for two school-age sisters P action to our decision |wealthy ‘Swedish impresario. The who suffocated yesterday inside a’ : * iol actress was met at the airport large home freezer on the back The reaction, she added, was by Cary Grant, her costar in the porch of their home. “not much more considerate than coming ‘film comedy “Kind Sir." * « @ it Bad been Setre. apperessly| *.* The victims were Janice Louise, a reference to the publicity which | In Stockholm, the accompanied her ‘affair with Ros- Expressen said Schmid in From Suffocation MUSKEGON (@® — Police road 4 blocks in Muskegon County sought, a teen-age youth today in connec-|_ tion with the shooting of a garage ‘mechanic, who apparen‘ly thwart- ed a service station robbery. Mechanic Abe Carruthers, 433- year-old father ef three daugh- ters, was shot five times in the attack and reported in critical ¥ newspaper 7, t declined of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver O. Vande- sellini nearly eight \vears ago ; ; . ; Dever : to deny reports of a romance with vender, condition at Hackley Hospital, |. ),\;. she was still married to’ Dr. Miss Berciae A A : zs 4 : 2 “eH Joter ing tare e ° Heights Chief Alex J. Bell said Peter Lindstrom “I feel flattered at being men. The girls were gathering pecans Carruthers reportediy walked sev- Miss Bergman said her three eral blocks from the station to his; —— home, seeking help after he was c ovner ot the Crash Near Lapeer Kills 3 and Injures 4 Walter Kelley, 34, Muskegon Heights Service Sta said he was in the station hes * | the world's most beautiful women er. 4, was watching Bergman,” the paper quoted relatives. ‘Schmidt as saying when asked) - ee about re ports linking his name’ Unable to find the girls when fone with that of the they returned, the parents called’ |Police. Almost before the search-| * * * ing party was well under way, of- It also quoted Miss Bergman as ficer Ed Reed saw the freezer, ,saying: “The allegations that we Walked over, and opened it. ‘construction site when the ramp should marry are absolutely ‘toppled, police said. ridiculous.” * * * A ityear-old New vee man, the youth, ‘about 18 or 19,” ahead up in-a 1954 green Chevrolet. “4 Jeft him talking with Car- | (Continued From Page One) ruthers while I went home to ithe bulldozer up a ramp at a get my children off te scheol,” Kelley said. “T got a call about 8:15 a.m. at home that there had been a shoot-! « \arrival at a hospital. Sa one Sark vat et #t President Gets ee ee Se Kelley cold the station's cau | he walked into the side of a car Doctors’ Report [be opened from gre inside. register n distur on Health Today , ct of “accidental suffocation” in| WASHINGTON WF — Préyident the freezer. | Thomas A. Loding, 16, of Utica Hospital attendants sald Car- | was killed Friday night when a ruthers had been wounded oe | | ear in which he was riding times in the stomach, once In inissed a curve and struck a back of the head and once in tree three miles west’ of Mount wrist. They believed bul- | , non aioe a year after election to a second Sisters. Kiwanis Club Offers an Italian Interlude’ The Pontiac Kiwanis Club’s * * * The President—who has called it a year of constant dealing with 7, and Harold Quick, 14. crises—entered Walter Reed Two other youngsters died in an Army Hospital yesterday afternoon apartment house fire Saturdav in for his first head-to-toe physical /Saginaw. The victims were RBar- examination in a bit more than. bara Jean and Billy Presley, 2/12 months. lyear-old twins. | | Over the weekend, two duck |hunters were drowned, another ‘duck hunter died of exposure after ,his boat capsized and a young! ‘hunter was killed when a shotgun. discharged accidentally. Bell said the road blocks were manned by’ city police, sheriff's men and state police. near Monroe Ganierdag Dead are 5 Larry Lee Quick, 5, Marlin Quick, Urban Renewal to Be Reviewed | This Evening The White House called the ex- present Dr. Gerald Hooper and his| amination routine, an annual pre- ‘Italian Interlude" Tuesday night. | jcaution. Eisenhower arranged to * * check out of his third-floor hospital Hooper is-recognized as one of suite before nightfall. The sub-',),, top travelogue producers in the stance of the report he receives ()itoq States. {from his physicians probably will) transportation studies will be re-' viewed tonight at a joint meeting of members of the Downtown Pon-| be made public. + In “Italian Interlude,” the audi- tiac Assn. and city commissioners * * ” | ence will see some of the key and officials. Ti f Shi This is the first time since the| cities of Italy—Rome, Naples and * * leup 0 ipping President’s heart attack in Sep-| Venice, Instead of the oft-viewed Officials of Geer Associates of ‘tember 1955 that anywhere near, Scenes of imposing historical Pourth Informal Hearing Mississippi BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham’ s|Funeral Home. Funeral service Finds the Children Dead proposed zoning ordinance will ur—Double 47eas devoted ‘to parking, business and Anita Marie, 6. daughters P¥blic opinion in these informal tioned in connection with one of in the yard and their older broth- ance of the business district, B-1, television B-2 ‘and a great actress like Ingrid When the parents left to visit ‘City Planner Herbert Herzberg will A. Taylor, Mrs. Stuart T. Ross Anita Marie was dead, Janice 29d Mrs. Lowell Sutton. |Louise was pronounced dead OP ness meeting. Mrs. Harrington willl The freezer had been emptied, Sow films of her vacation in Aus-) A coroner's jury returned a ver-, cH OMEGAS MEET ; demonstrate‘ Christmas gift Ua ts a doctors’ report ‘Besides the parents, survivors er : = aa the atake of tis eal a include two brothers and two ccoernes at their Nov. 14 meat. se | Travel and Adventure series wil} /D0th of a } | Birmingham and George Barton Associates. of Chicago will present! on Lakes Possible las much as a year has elapsed) Monuments, Hooper’s camera progress reports on rehabilitation) between his full-scale medical) pokes a arene eye down narrow checkups. He had three last year,| Streets into private gardens. of certain areas in the city and) MONTREAL ® — A wholesale ang his last complete examination| The m will begin at 8 p.m. studies of the city’s future trans- tie-up of Great Lakes shipping was | progra g p- portation needs. threatened last night by President | lreported then he | * teams By E. H. SIMS Why is it that the days are now becoming relatively longer in the southern part of the United States?! This is because the southern part! of the United States is in position. . A . to receive the sun's rays, as the Test of High Winds sun moves southward and the Win-) ter Solstice {December 2ist) ap-| ST. IGNACE (® — The new, gave “every ap- The DPA is financing the Barton -@¥Tence River Pilots Union. /health.”” early next year. ‘back up the strike of 52 members ‘#Xing clip than at any time since MONROE (® — Search parties pt ogram will center eround a'ty and better working conditions. }day for a Redford Township man P s Through enced ocean skippers piloting | lough g Pirro ae de Canadian government and the skies and warmer temperatures re. [oot duck boat early Saturday aft- jTuesday demanding compulsory’ up to 15 inches of snow in Western Mrs. Nix. * i more pilots in the pool to avoid 15 '3n Parts of the) state early ttfis| search. Straits Bridge Passes aay, icy. Traffic on the thruway moved Series (was Oct. 27-28, 1956. The doctors a+ Pontiac High School auditorium. * * * 'Guy Chartier of a striking St. | pearance of being -in excellent) study as part of its overall aim! * * * This latest examination comes Combing River Mouth of revitalizing the downtown area.| Chartier said longshoremen and \as he faces a new speedup in a for Man and His Son It is expected to be completed pilots in the United States would Working pace already at a more Geer announced that the start ‘of the St. Lawrence-Kingston- | his heart attack. ‘in helicopters gl der gh oem of the city’s first land rehabilitation Ottawa Pilots . for job’ securt- the mouth of the Detroit River to- 35 a ‘(New York State ‘and his son who disappeared Sat- se City Mall, a in the vicinity of Shipping so far has been mov- lurday while duck hunting. y : ing fairly regularty with experi- their own way while tars goon 15 Inches of Snow: *4,h "veered von, Ray: between the corporation, the | \ BUFFALO, N. Y, Clearing me pair went hunting in a 13-) Canadian Shipping Federation. / t d to New York st: today €rnoon, They were reported miss-_ The Canadian pilots struck last after A seid = ain ante ing about 10 p.m. Saturday by juse of pilots when the opening of iNew York. ithe St. Lawrence Seaway makes) The. t lid t low | Helicopter inland navigation easier, and smomersrs Bc te 8S low 38 : ' ° ork ‘morning in one of the coldest | Coast Guard boats took part in the See aie es VET UE: ‘nights this fall. Temperatures in 5¢ ithe 30s and 40s were expected to- x TA NI | Weekend motorists found slip-, KIW S ‘pery going in Central and Western: Travel and New York. Roads were open, but’ Adventure proaches. ecko ogi it ‘ oe rnd ‘Normally late yesterday after the tti ter andinc erst SLOET wi Y-|speed limit between ‘Amsterdam ° * wih toting ede oe cn oa ing colors. land Buffalo was cut to 35 m.p.h. Pontiac High School _ Auditorium at 8 P. M. | Gusts of winds up to 70 miles for 18 hours. states, until December 2ist. How-/ | per hour that buffeted the span | Driving was hazardous through. ever they are growing shorter ‘ faster in the states in ies northern| over Friday night had “ne effect out Western New York Saturday the ‘and Sunday and icy conditions pro- ec ¢? | at all’ on the structure, ait aes egal ee ee pas] Mackinac Bridge Authority re- duced several traffic snarls and in New England, New York, Mich-' ported. yminor acc idents in Buffalo sub- igan, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, » ™ urbs, Washington and-Oregon. The sterm, -with winds within: In the southern part of the coun- eight miles an hour of the highest: try, from Charleston to Southern ever recorded over the Straits. California, the sun will rise at caused no noticeable sway in the 6:58 and set at 4:58 — about an bridge's 7.400-foot suspension span, hour’s difference. van authority spokesman added. The Weather Fall U.S. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly fair and warmer tonight with the low in the 30s. Partly cloudy and mild te- morrow. Gentle Southwesterly increasing to mee errais today. Todd Answers Guilty to Kissing Wife in Public SINGAPORE (INS) — Movie producer Mike Todd believes “more men should kiss their wives in public. Todd, on a world tour with his actress wife, Elizabeth Tay- lor was visibly angry at Aus- New Toot in Whitehall WHITEHALL, N.Y, (& — For 30 years the fire horn in this village near the Vermont line | emitted a grunt instead of a howl-until a fireman discovered recently that the wires in the =| horn had been installed back- | ‘ralian newspaper criticism of Weather Bureau Report winds Today “in “Pontiae Lo t t YErA LL ecedir Be j a4 a _ a sa _ ; i . a ™ | wards. Now the horn produces a | his open sitcctiee 4 Lit, Pirection’ Southwest ae P | sharp, shrill blast, Th ted thal TUESDAY _ fun sets Monday at pm e newspapers repor at | - Mas teMOrcence | the couple had “necked” during | | November 12, 1957 {Moon sets Tuesday at 11 29 "em. Sets Dedication Rite an official luncheon in Sydney | J)p, Gerald Hooper while sitting next to New South Dewntew . Temperatures from the! Grosse [le Naval Air Base and! ss 3, HOUGHTON (INS) — Michi- | Wales Premier Joseph Cahill, | — “/talian Interlude” as. m ‘0p om « gan Tech President J. R. Van! Todd declared: Colored Motion Picture. oe a ae *° Pelt announced today the school | “If kissing one’s wife Is a The beginning portion of _ — will dedicate its new $1.6 million | crime, I plead guilty. I'd be a “Italian Interlude” has a rather es eden Chccee civil engineering and geological | phoney if when the urge came I humorous slant on how the ex- Highest temperature 4s engineering ‘building Novy. 22. | didn’t kiss her.” dentist and his wife contracted | Lowest temperature . 4 for this particular travelogue. This E Mt ace Cle ca gives patrons some really exciting | ‘shots of Paris. It also presages . Two Stranded Hunters Rescued From Island | BAD AXE ® — Two duck hunt- _ Syrian Army Alerted DAMASCUS, Syria — All Syrian army units in the north were ordered on the alert today in a show of alarm at what an One Year ‘Ago ‘In Pontiac Highest temperature .. 6 Lowest temperatu ire Mean temperature Weather — Cold. &r now Fi arries. 0 nl 45 ' Highest and Lewest Temperatures This Date in 8&5 Years | | 70 in 1927 19 in 1926 i led |frostbite Saturday after being) army spokesman called unusu- Sunday's Temperatare Chart | all "1 Z TN ‘i t ; ‘stranded on a small island in Sag- \ipena 32 24 Marquette 31 96 Uy large Turkish troop move- jinaw Bay all the previous night Baltimore $3, 35 Memphis 51 34 ments along the border, Bismarc eg 2 Miami 1S «77 rae see ne | _Receell Knight, 8, of Ply. | Charlestoh 56 = Minneapolis 46 3 mouth, and Louis Naples, 48, 0 colrege Sgt N Oneans 37 8 : oe Detroit, made their way to the Cincinnati 43.22 New. York 44 10 Paris Marks Armistice ; Cleveland 33°71 Omaha > 7 | bedy of land after their boat ve 6 32 Ph oer Ty «649- al We s 28 Prick 36 PARIS uP Forty-two hun. , capsized nedr the Bay's east oe wate He Me . maar a dyed troops paraded past large _ shore Friday evening. @ Rapids 36 23 8 & Marie 28 hur silent crowds along the They were rescued by other enghtor se 2 Tr r Is : By |} : Sschtonvilie 61 49 Washington 43 Champs Elysees today to mark hunters early Saturday morning) Raneas City’ $2 08“ geetlie . the 39th anniversary of the Arm- and taken to the Community Hos- La net 37 «2! amp 6 ee Los Angeles 70 38 ° shice pital at Pigeon for treatment, f ( \ ; f ‘ers were treated for exposure and | Hooper's forte. the ability to shoot | fresh film sequences no matter, where he sets his tripod. Then we are off to the key cities of Italy, Rome, Naples and Venice, Instead of the usual oft- viewed scenes of-imposing histori- cal monouments, Hooper's camera | pokes a curious and penetrating | eye down narrow streets and into. vate gardens. His lens — accom- panied by a surprisingly intelli- | gent commentary — show enough contrasts in the stratified economy of Italy to account for part of the political chaos of that country. Crofoot School Athletic Field Open for Parking jNO SEATS SOLD at DOOR f the breath-taking beauty of pri- |E periaanar cmc meena will be a 9 a.m, tomorrow from St. Colomban Church, with burial in Mt _Otivet Cemetery, come up for its fourth informal nearing tonight. Under discussion will be those = industrial districts, defined as , B4 and I. meager . Residents whose property falls) — “ Wist, 1540 =e under these jurisdictions are being came to Birmingham years ago from Detroit. She was {notified so they may attend ses-| 9) — = ision. peaareae- 6 = Mc pind Cammissioners are seeking | troit, hearings so that applicable Her only other survivors are two neices, Mrs. Henry Aubermann changes may be made before the | A “legal cdepiien'ef ha wrdinaaes, ‘and Mrs. Anthony Koch, both of), Detroit. At next week's hearing the bal- dames V, skelley and B-3, will be considered. service for James Vin- again lead the discussion. Blvd. will be at 8:30 p.m. tomor- row from the Manley Bailey Fu- neral Home. Service will be at 9 a.m, Wednes- Mrs. F. P. Harrington will be hostess at an 8 p.m. meeting to- morrow of the Alum- nae Chapter of Delta .Gamma. 'She will be assisted by Mrs. David CAMERA DEPT. SPECIALS for TONITE and TUESDAY MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS After the regular monthly busi- § j tralia, ‘ iz The, meeting will be at her home, 3768 Lincoln Ave. ~Chi Omegas of the north suburb-| jan area will see Maurice R. Hoop-| : ing. Mr. Hooper is coming through | the ew of LaBeile’s Gitt | Rosary cent Skelley, 11, of 1175 Shipman School | ; PONT AC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 : * .| Refuses to Discuss Break With Rossellini Freezer Traps. |The Day in Birmingham — Se aes Clan a listers Mrs. Ray Net” ask : yesterday his bi-, : us Bergman Starts New Film| (Zoning Ordinance to Greet Sit a’ wiared ort Tibi Southland “Nor Skelley; brother, John; two sisters, Cath. erine and Sister James Ellen of 2 Monroe, .and his grandmother, Mrs. John Meyer of Williamsport, Pa, F. Representative Here WEDN Y—2 to 3:30_P.M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED of 1674 Webster, will be at 2 p.m. Ww from the Béll. Chapel of the William Hamilton Co He was born in Southfield Township and lived in the Bir. -mingham area all his life, He was the owner and operator of Duane Tibbits, Contractor of Bir- | SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE for TONITE & TUESDAY Only! 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Michigan Bell Telephone Co. and Communications Workers of Amer- ow ee ee tract ‘providing wage increases of $2.50 to $5 a week for the firm’s 19,300 union employes. k & *, wise unhurt. Peter Quinton, a friend who was with her when the gunman rushed in, was slugged on the head and cut badly. Quinton and two costumers who were fitting Miss Bassey with gowns were hustled out of the LONDON (®—A gunman; ap- parently crazed, held a 20-year- old stage and radio singer prison- er in a hotel room for two hours} early today: The man fired five shots from West Berlin border guards The agreement, still to be ratified a pistol without hitting anything room by the gunman, who then harmed, but it was another hour before he responded to police pleas to give himself up. The man, whose name was not disclosed, was taken to a hospital. 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Exclusive Interview With Red Stone Arsenal Director, Top. sean o first time since the missiles ho dhe ‘direcar, of sen’ a velopment rations division of the Army's RB @ arsenal, answers questions in the minds of many Americans International Copyright 1957, By The Associated Press How can the United States catch up with Russia's lead in the race \info space? 3 the. opinion of Dr, Wernher raun, neither a project like, fanhattan, which developed | ial A-bomb during World War I, nor the release of great sums of! stage. * * ® But science could use a great ' deal more money in basic re- search and in some allied fields where there is no current need of a crash program, Dr. von Braun said in an exclusive question and answer article for The Associat- ed Press. The scientist headed up evade opment of the German V2 rocket ~|which battered London during the war. In recent years, he has been in charge of Army research which has led to the Jupiter-C, designat- Army scientists have said un- officially that the Jupiter could jhave launched a satellite into its orbit before the Russians shot off jtheir first one early in October, had the administration given it permission. x *« * Until last week, getting a satel- lite aloft has been solely in the sphere of the Navy's Vanguard project. Answering a question as to whether a Manhattan-type crash program would help overcome Russia's lead, Dr. von Braun said: “In the missile field . . . we have practically all the facilities we can intelligently use. Severa we can intelligently use. Several teams, each of which is in a dif- ferent geographical location. Any attempt to dislocate or combine these teams must necessarily lead ‘ ;|to immediate interruption of the |) | work, with resultant delays.” About more money: “I believe that, by -and large, our five key ballistic missile pro- grams (Jupiter, Thor, Polaris, At- las and Titan) could. not be speed- ed up appreciably by increases in * * * “This statement does not apply Men’s Black Rubbers i "eirace for outer space we absolute- | difficult to substantially accelerate beyond its present pace. In the ;j}to many badly neglected fringe areas of our ballistic missile and satellite programs. First and fore- most, there is a crying need for more money for basic and applied - research in these areas, “Secondly, while adequate funds S\are available for the clearly de- there is never enough to ‘advance the art.' A typical example is that we don't have .a real powerful rocket engine today simply be- cause none of our present crash missile programs needs it. But in order to beat the Russians in the ly need it—and the development | of such an engine requires several © | years.” * * tk Dr. von Braun made it clear that if the U. S. is to overtake Russia in the satellite and missile fields, there are several things which must. be done: e “. , « In the ballistic missile | |fiela the United States, about two tyears ago, embarked into an all- program which will be satellite field, we need a well- | |planned, long-range national space flight program which makes max- \|imum use of rocket hardware ; |(propulsion systems, guidance sys- sjtems and airframes) emerging from our ballistic missile pro- :|grams, * * * “This program must be backed - up by a firm budget which per- mits its steady prosecution over a period of several years. Even with no holds barred, I think it would still be well over five years before we could catch up with the Soviets again, because they are |\not likely td idly sit by in the || meantime.” Dr. von Braun was asked about | the training programs for scien- _|tists in Russia and the United ;|States, and said: “I believe that the professional quality of a young American phys- ilicist or engineer, fresh from the university, is at least as high as that of his Russian counterpart. =~ |But we do not provide sufficient | |opportunity for these young sci- Overect & Jenatage = Folding WHEEL been into space still intact—makes it fissiles entists and engineers to accrue a sufficient number of consecutive years in missile development to adequately enhance their practi- cal experience." ' * ® * He said he is “convinced that the Sputniks will give Russia's sci- ence education program an addi- tional, most powerful boost. I can only hope that it wil] give the United States’ science education program an even greater boost, because we need such a boost “And I also hope,” he said, “ ‘will enhance the recognition fe manage to make careers in the sciences more attractive to the young generation, we cannot hope to win the long range struggle with the Soviets for scientific and technological superiority.” Dr. von Braun pointed out that development of ‘‘a suitable heat- protecting envelope re-entry in warheads of ballistic long range missiles”’ has importance in future military thinking. ~*~ * * He explained that this envelope —President Eisenhower displayed a nose cone in a televised address Thursday night which he said had and restore the satellite with sufficient accuracy to land within an area the size of European Russia. * Then he went on: “Mastery of this recovery tech- nique in itself does not constitute a threat to the United States, It should rather be considered as an important detail achievement within the framework of an ob- vious all-out effort by the Soviets to establish themselves as mas- ters of .the space around us. Herein lies the real threat to our security, and only the immediate action of a well-planned, deter- mined U. S. space flight program can neutralize it."’ * * * Explaining why the U. S. trails Russia, Dr..von Braun said: “There was no ballistic missile development program in the Unit- ed States between 1945 and 1951 because there was no obvious need for it, no interest for it, and no money for it. And it will be hard to catch up now on those lest six _years.”’ Von Braun worked on U. S. mis- sile research from 195 on. He and 400 cdlleagues had fled to Bavaria te escape from Russian capture and had given themselves up to American forces. * * * He now heads 130 former Ger- man missile scientists at the Red- stone Arsenal. iss to the I feel on eat any- and will call Renne! . Wen. Schweit- aple Hill. science and scientists in the eyes; . money would help much at this/of the U. S. public. 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Ra ee ee oe | Large 11” x48" | Full Length DOOR MIRRORS Se seamen erie BAROLD A, PITZOERALD President eng Publisher THE PONTIAC PRESS — _ Editorial -Page ne Cas “ASSOCIATED PRESS It’s Your Job t to aie Our Education Problems This week marks the 37th annual observance of American Education J Week. It is estimated that about 20 million visitors to American school ‘rooms will get a first hand look at our educational programs. x « * In many cases the parents will be flocking into Johnny’s class- room in one of our brand new schools. This is an opportunity for the mothers and fathers to view our school facilities. x « * On Tuesday evening a special edu- cational conference, “Know Your Pontiac Schools,” is being held at Washington Junior High. This pro- gram is sponsored by Pontiac Coun- cil of PTA. wk &k * The purpose of this conference as part of AEW is to acquaint citizens with requirements necessary to meet the needs of the school enrollment and to focus attention on educational pro- grams offered in public schools. x « * : With our rapidly growing popula- tion all citizens and organizations should be aware of our schoo] prob- lems. This is part of our job as citizens — to be informed of all con- ditions concerned with education. Take a few hours off this week and check up on our local schools. The Iron Horse Still Stays a While The whistle of the steam locomo- tive, heard in Pontiac for the past 113 years, will linger with us at least two years more. Diesel motor power is axing from the rails what for many generations © has been known as the iron horse. The coal burner is passing out * «kk * It is being driven out just as it drove out the wood burner with the passing of the days when that kind of fuel was plentiful. It is the inevitable victim of invention and progress. x * * Some railroads already are completely Dieselized. Others are rapidly approaching that mod- ernized condition. Advices from headquarters: are to the effect that the Grand Trunk will keep steam on its tracks in a con- tinually decreasing manner until early in 1960. In the meantime -we can hear their whistles every day— and night. There’s a reason for all this. In fact, there are three good reasons. Steam locomotives were manu- factured to deliver a definite lifetime mileage. Some yet in use still have thousands of miles of undelivered mileage in their systems. Their own- ers wanted to extract it. x * * From a financial standpoint, as well as from service, it is better to use up that mileage than con- sign its bearer to the junk pile, the inevitable end and ultimate © reward of such power creators. Then there’s the fuel supply. As long as a railroad can buy coal along its lines at a price to make it cheaper, — THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Powtuc Parss Company 4 W Huron St. Pontiae 12, Michigan Trede Mart Dally Except Sunday Avesen. Bassett, Jowm A Rrvsr, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertisin: Director Manager Howanrp Prreceaatp 9, Eant M Trean ‘ice Presigent and Circulation lisager jusinese Manager Q@. Maasmatt Jospan, Jomn W. Prrecrnats, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Rosest B Tans, Gronce C iwmaw, Managing Uditer Classified Manager Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter Presa ts 9 exclusively to the Ose “ % reeticanen of all locél news vrinted tn this newepaper as well as el) AP news otspatches Twe Porrrme Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents * Ye) — rice is not available by + all Oak! Macomd. Lapeer and Voantenes Goutien st it ts $12.00 0 r: elsewhere tn Michigan and tn the United States : Reece beatins payabie in advance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CTRCILATIONS \ \ L per mile of operation than Diesel fuel, they'll favor the coal burner. x * * Also, we must admit there’s a senti- mental] reason about being the last to lay the old aside. In the overall picture, the dwindling coal supply is an important factor. The Diesel requires no stoking. It operates with less man power and almost indefinitely without over- haul. It can run the whole length of a railroad system with little attention aside from refueling— and immediately be ready for the return trip. x *« * A steam locomotive must be eased. off and “wiped up” after avety run of 200 miles or so. Its whistle has been a warning to keep out of its way in building a better life for us, in which it has had a major part. wk kw * Here’s hoping these columns will be enabled to chronicle in an advance notice the final steam locomotive blast in Pontiac. Our city will be waiting for the nostalgia it will create. In RECENT months the Russians have become more unreliable than ever. Heretofore we could depend upon their lying under virtually all circumstances, but here of. late they've been crossing us up now and then by telling the truth, especially about the progress they are making in the missile field. a The Man About Town Girl Wins Contest Member of Fair Sex Again Is Best in Predictions 1958: When the other 3,813 good ~~ sports who did not win this time are also urged to make entries again in our football contest. When Florida defeated Georgia, 22-0, Saturday, our football contest ended, with ~ Mary Ann Baer of 3200 Judah Road the winner. She had picked Florida to win, and as the only other contestant who had survived for this game had predicted that Georgia would win, Mary Ann gets the prize of $300 in U.S. Savings Bonds. She is the 12-year-old daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Clair R. Baer and a pupil in the seventh grade in Lake Orion Junior High School. The contest, which had 3,814 entries when the time for receiving thein closed on Sept. 27, covered predictions on 14 games. But the first game in it resulted in a tie, and only 59 had predicted such a result. So 3,755 were eliminated in the first round. Succeeding games have weed- ed those 59 down to the winner in the . contest’s eighth game. At one of the most hectic times in his term of office, President Dwight D. Eisenhower was not too busy last week to send a birthday card to Mrs. Loren Campbell of 139 Illinois Ave., in recognition of her 100th birthday. Always cool, collected, good looking and devoid of excitement, our “~ Congressman William S. Broomfield quietly gave a talk to a Pontiac women’s club only a few hours after he became the father of a daughter. Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. M. Belle Vliet of Clarkston. Her father, the late Dell Maxam, for many years conducted the store on Waterford’s main corner, which was pur- chased by the late Henry Ford and moved to Greenfield Village. Inci- dentally, she also was teacher of the old Belford school on the hill, five miles north of Holly, when the architect of this column was one of her pupils. Formerly a resident ot Pontiac for a half century, Mrs. Margaret Howard, now 86 years of age, is in quite poor health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lelin Smith, at Rochester. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs, Minnie Richardson of Commerce;. ninety-fifth birthday. Ferdinand Norcotte of Lapeer; ninetieth birthday. _o iF NEA Service, Inc. : moe His Puddle” David Lawrence Says: 2 World Today Much Like 1914, 1939 WASHINGTON — This is a fate- ful anniversary—just 39 years ago World War I ended. People every- where breathed a sigh of relief on Nov, 11, 1918. ‘They thought war had ended for all time. Day by day the casualties at the battlefronts had been record- ed in the tens of thousands. Pas- senger ships had been torpedoed without warning. Never again, everybody said, would this happen. Indeed, as President- Woodrow Wilson toured the country in Sep- tember 1919 in behalf of the League ot Nations, he made a speech out- lining the inventions and new weapons which were being de- signed and which would make “the next war’’ so terrifying as to be unthinkable. x * * He described how tons of bombs could be dropped on cities. It was frightening news. But 20 years later the second world war broke out. Mr. Wilson had urged American entry into the League of Nations, and many of us who had supported this - concept in 1919 found ourselves in a minority by the year 1932, when Franklin Roosevelt, Demo- crat, deserted us and persuaded the Democratic Party te join with the Republican Party in an era of American isolation. By 1937 Roosevelt had changed his mind, and by 1939 the. awful truth was beginning to percolate that the sacrifices of World War I had been in vain and: that the Wilson slogan of the war—‘‘to ‘make the world safe for democ- racy’’—had not been fulfilled. * * * Collective security through new alliances of free nations became the only answer. Today the world isn't safe for democratic government. Again— as in 1914 and in 1939—a totall- tarian government reigns in the land of a powerful military rival. Instead of the Kaiser or Hitler, today it is the unscrupulous Khrushchev, successor to the unscrupulous Stalin. One-man rule can suddenly plunge the whole world into war. The people of Germany in 1914 or the people of Germany in 1939 would not have voted for war in any national referendum. The will of the people was not consulted before, and it is not being consult- ed in Soviet Russia today. x* * * Today the Communist regime carries on its “peaceful co-exist- ence” propaganda, and this pe considerable acceptance in Western world as the Soviets ae trate country after country, raising periodically a war threat as they did recently in Syria and previously The Country Parson As AXXXAXE Fe Peevevere, (AAABAARA Ae ree HEOHNEEEE o + PE AAAMEAA LAY... Vig ‘ol ‘ to take from peo- in Indochina and before that in Korea. The pattern Is the same even to the repetition of “disarmament conferences” like those empty gestures of bygone days. What is the answer? Man has invented ways of spinning iron balls around the world but not a single device as yet that enables peoples to talk to peoples. Scien- tific research in this field is needed far more than instruments which will reach the moon. ward peace will have been taken. For when peoples know all the - facts without censorship, they can be persuaded to get rid of those rulers who have misled them and -who can plunge them into war against their will. Free govern- ments can thereupon be estab- lished. Then—when it is really safe for democracy to live without huge armaments—there will be world peace. (Copyright, 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The Bible is a book of faith and a book of doctrine, and a book of morals, and a book of religion, of special revelation from God. — Daniel Webster. Dr. William Brady Says: Mail Postcard to Receive England’s Gargle Recipe Elegant means that the remedy or- preparation is of agreeable odor and taste and not unpleasant to use or take. England was the name of the pharmacist who originated the formula for the gargle, Joseph W, England. * * * Well, now that we arrive at the question of the formula for the gargle, I regret to confess I'm afraid to print it. Not because there is anything dan- gerous in it; but just because, what with all the buffetings I have DR. BRADY ple or potential friends by typo- graphical error. WATER, WATER! Once, in an expansive mood, I put caution aside. and printed in- structions for whipping up a batch of my Fool Proof Cough Medi- cine. It seemed to go all right everywhere—except in Louisville. One Louisville reader—I have always imagined him a colonel, an amiable old gentleman in or- dinary circumstances, who had now blown his top—declared he had subscribed to the paper in good faith and we had just played games with him. ; He had followed to the letter the directions. we had given for the fool proof cough medicine. But the paper omitted one item from the recipe—a pint of water. Maybe some big advertiser didn’t approve of water. Or maybe the typographer took his straight. Anyway I didn’t care after that. I don’t know whether the man. sued. All I know ig that I lost hours of:sleep, one delightful day on the bowling green, and one good Kentucky reader. * * * If any one suspects I'm leading up'to the suggestion that you send me 35c and. stamped, _ self- ‘addressed envelope for the book- let “Call it C RI," which con- tains detailed directions for pre- paring and using the Fool Proof Medicine, he is wrong. I have had, the complete direc- tions printed on postcards. If you want one, just give me your name Such a and address on a postcard or in a letter. ar moe letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertainin, p Bodh to personal ene, not diag- nosis, or treatment, will be coauared Dr. Wiliam Brady, if a ——— self. addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiae, Michigan. © : (Copyright, 1957) of New Liesar poe Satoctive vith toon Was Gib Gckes in remain with the owner and not the car. sae ple in Mchen, plats plates seat Gn penhson’ a wohsanr bos © fees en pe be saglisere dpabar ied If plates removed from.a former car are to be turned in to the State, how about receiving a reimbursement for the meme perme ot fee Pine renet Temes oe ony ony = to the State — but not in reverse. ‘Why a Standstill | for Improvement?’ Why should city improvements come to a standstill for two years because the Hospital Board and ’ City Commission spent money they didn’t have? What is their explana- tion for spending it? Taxpayer Parents Discuss Nude Pictures - Nude pictures of girls should be abolished by law. The Lord doesn’t approve of placing them before eyes of our teenagers whose young minds are developing. No wonder our country must go to the expense of building more and more insti- tutions for mentally afflicted each year. Young minds of séme children ponder over such trash day and night, and not just that, but comic books, too. _ Sure enough, the Lord gave us beautiful bodies, but I think he gave us all sense enough to know when and where to expose them. It’s high time something is done about this matter. Mother of Two I'm sure glad our boys don’t seem to want to look at or read trashy pictures or magazines. Maybe it’s because their dad has always set a good example and I used to read to them often. They still like comics and buy them occasionally, but they switch off TV and ask for The Press. I gladly give it to them and get to work myself. Proud Parent ‘Why Even Bother With Curfew?’ We've just moved to your fair city and I'm wondering why there's a curfew at all. It doesn’t seem to me that any of the older chil- dren of the city pay-any attention to it anyway. Misstree ‘There’s Only One | Advantage Here’ The only advantage I see in these peanut-size foreign cars is that they keep their owners on a perpetual diet to seoecss behind the wheel. Magnus Answers Question About Articles Someone asked why all the arti- cles on “How to Win a Husband.” It's for the elementary reason that most women have to be taught how to attract a man’s interest. We have equal rights in everything except proposing. : Still Looking Another Overtaxed Car Owner ‘Long Waits Are Poor Planning’ Long waits in doctors’ offices are bad planning and uncalled for. This was proved to me reeently when I had an eight o'clock ap- pointment to see my doctor. It happened that the two office girls were ill sb a substitute went around the room asking our names and the time of our appointments. Five of us answered in loud, plain tones, “Eight o'clock.” Other businesses don't do that. ‘Did Anything Come of It?’ Some time ago someone wrote a letter about a class of handwrit- ing analysis. Did anything ever come of it? I'm interested. Mrs. E. Meary FE 45264 quests wanes, the letter is critical nature, 3 ‘ ~ * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Today we honor everyone . With prayer and praises warm . Who served in time of battle in...A U.S. uniform... Espe- cially each hero great . . . Who sleeps beneath a cross . . . Who helped to bring us victory ... But who became our loss .. . We pray for them and. praise them, and . Our hearts go out today... To all the living veterans . . . Who served in any way... No valu- ables upon this earth . . . Could ever pay the price .. . Of their true patriotism and . . Their noble sacrifice ... We thank them and salute them, and . . . May God forever bless AAG Each one who wore in any war... Our military dress. (Copyright, 1957) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: It’s Armistice Day for about everything that can be postponed. There are no memorials for things that haven't merene yet. * * It's about om we put that ounce of prevention up in bigger pack- ages. * * * Suppose we could look further ahead than a crow in January? There would be no way to reach tomorrow except via today’s bridge, * * * Back in 1923 this stack of typo- graphical] relapses said Herbert Hoover wag fattening Europe up for the next war, Sixteen years later it burned loose like corroded plumbing. How coula it have been. prevented? Certainly not by mak- ing a — out of a portfolio. Case Records of a Pevehologist: Rebukes Woman’s Accusations Beulah says she reads this column every day but she ap- parently hates me. Sometimes the shoe fits so tightly that the wearer squeals in protest. Could this be the answer? Debaters should relish her example of the Don Quixote technique. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-349: Beulah A., aged 34, has a bias -against:me which you readers can diagnose. * * “TI am a constant reader of Dr. Crane’s column,” she recently wrote to het newspaper editor. “But how can you Justify Dr. Crane’s-coltumn? For he be- litties women by saying they are inferior tn their minds. “He also insults people of other races than the white race, “He is a ter- rible woman hater. “But, his worst fault is the fact | he offers prop- 7 “The -govern- ment should in- vestigate him to see how much cash he gets for each adoption he DOR, CRANE promotes Don't you readers remember the ‘story of Don Quixote? He con strued ordinary windmills as ter- rible dragons or monsters. Then he would .lower his lance and ride boldly into the fray to destroy those imaginary foes. * *& & Well, a great many people at- tnibute statements to me, as well - as ‘to their editor and other news- paper writers, which we have never uttered. , critic as Beulah ap- parently has an emotional gripe against me, so she fabricates im- aginary charges and then imputes them to me. “Dr. Crane says so-and-so,” she charges, though I have NEVER uttered such a state- ment in all my years of writing this educational column. But she ascribes her false idea to me, and then boldly tries to demolish it, thereby hoping to - create the idea she has shown me up. DEBATER’S DELIGHT You high school. and college de- baters’ can scrapbook this case x * * ttt, i zit "| ij i moting an “adoption racket” just because I have urged childless married couples to adopt children. ADOPTION RACKET 7 In that connection, I have told you to allay the adopted child's tendency to fee] insecure by show- _addict from himself is nothing but . medics are right - puling calling for an itemized list- ing of expense account payments - _ men criticized the ruling mainly ¢ f Heroin Dreams Demand Steep Price Dope “Addict Faces Bitter Life of Crime CHICAGO a — Joseph X is almouth of any “addict. Multiply narcotics > He began his journey into this/number of addicts in the nation. special world at the age of 16. Chicago, one of the main whdle- “y tried pot,” he said. “Most sale centers, has more than 7,000. of the guys in my class smoked |ADDICTS FROM CHOICE it.” | A year later, in 1951, he grad- “There was no more’ bump in These are addicts from choice. to ease’ the pain of illness and thus become a medical addict. welterweight . boxing champion, was a medical addict, He became addicted to morphine as a result pot,” he explained, “so I tried|of treatment for wounds suffered horse. Once he was hooked, Joseph! became a full-fledged member of the narcotic addict's world. * * * e In that world, he found “that cold turkey wasn’t something left over from a Thanksgiving dinner, but meant undergoing the horrible illness suffered when suddenly while a combat Marine in Guadal- canal in World War II. The after-effect, is pleasants __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1957 FEDERAL'S * Cocaine, on-the other hand, is them by 50,000-and you have the/|a stimulant and while it produces an immediate feeling of well-being there is an unpleasant effect of extreme anxiety. The. major traffic in narcotics is in heroin. ‘Some cocaine is used by addicts who like to mix it with They did not begin using narcotics!) .roin. The going price for heroin in Chicago is $3 a deck or bag. This Barney ‘Ross, three-time world/is the adulterafed product which in bulk comes to grains. Because of extensive’ cutting ‘with milk sugar and quinine all along the line from the importer to the pusher, the actual heroin about three | ‘This is true of the effect from heroin, morphine or any of the derivatives of opium, as well as the opium synthetics. What hap- pens basically is that all. the body precesses go through a slow-down. the proper dosage for analgesic action (pain-killer) is from 2 to 5 milligrams. So the addict really doesn't get much heroin. To Be Continued: ' Treatment ef Problem cut off from dope supply. He found that as well as being preyed upon, he must prey. Heroin dreams don’t come cheaply, and peddiers must be paid. Se like many another asidict, Joseph sank into crime. He used to steal between 15 and 20 automobile batteries each day, selling them for $3 or $4 each, To get $10 cash a man must steal $40 worth of goods. That's the usual rate of payment in underworld trade. Caught on this grim treadmill to satisfy .their craving, addicts cause a stagger- ing amount of crime—mostly lar- ceny. In the case of women, they frequently resort to prostitution. | LEARNS BITTER TRUTH And having realized the bitter price of addiction, Joseph X dis-| covered an equally bitter truth—| being hooked, he was hooked for life. : * * * “Man, you're a dope fiend, you ain’t got nothin’. Never. If I ever come off it now, I'd die.” During an interview Joseph was offered a cigarette and turned it down, saying, ‘What, and get cancer?” He wasn’t joking. Another addict, discussing cig- | arette smoking and dope addiction, complained: | “All this jazz about helping the jazz. If the about cigarettee smoking — you! know, all that stuff about lung | cancer — then why doesn’t the) government clamp down on cigar- ette smoking? Then a lot of people would get some idea, a real small one of what it’s like for a junkie. How many people have tried to stop smoking and can't even do that?” - * * Such words could come from the Solons fee | New Tax Ruling Object to Lateness of Demand for Itemization of Expense Accounts ’ WASHINGTON (#—The Internal Revenue Service faces some con- gressional al over a new on 1957 income tax forms. * * * Top congressional tax drafts- on grounds it was announced with only two months remaining in the 1957 tax year. A law requiring itemization of expense accounts has been on the) _ books since’ 1921, but it has not been enforced. stringently. The en- forcement drive announced Thurs- day, while applying aimed at persons: receiving large expense accounts. Rep. Cooper (D-Tenn), chair- man of the Senate-House commit- tee on internal revenue “gine criticized the laténess of “the an- nouncement. . * * * “They should have given some advance notice, so taxpayers could have been keeping their records from week to week,” Cooper said. The revenue service said its rul- ing was in response. to a sugges- tion by the joint committee, but Cooper said he knew of no such ‘ suggestion. Committee staff work- ers also said there: had been no committee recommendation on the subject. Roseville Planning DETROIT & — Suburban Rose- ville Friday received a proposal for a $2,600,000 civic center from City Manager Olaf Pearson as a long-term development to go along with the village’s growth. 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He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abcumby, his sisters Sammie, Joyce and ~ Carolyn and his brothers, Freddie and Charles, all at home. *| Arrangements are being made by the Huntoon Funeral Home. MISS LOTTIE -HENSCHEL Miss Lottie Henschel, 85, of 33 Wall St., died Sunday morning at her home, : Miss Henschel is survived by her sister Mayme, of Pontiac. Service will be at 10:00 a.m.) who died Saturday night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will be at Funeral Home here: Burial wil] be in Lakeview Cemetery. with the Rev. Walter Gibson officiating. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Bertha Anderson of Clarks- ton, with whom he lived; a daugh- ter, Mrs, Barbara Engle of Pon- Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues-|Wednesday at St. Vincent DePauljtiac; a son, Melvin, of Detroit, day at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. Rev. Claud Good-| win—of the — Church, with burial at Roseland Park Cemetery. The Rosary will_be said at | and three grandchildren. Walter Lee Gallegly 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Sharpe) 2 8) Providence “Baptist pm. Tuesday at the Melvin A.) INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Church will officiate. id MES. FRANK BURGHARDT Mrs. Frank (Margaret) Burg- hardt, 73, of 25 Judson St. died Sunday at St. Joseph’s Hospital. She is survived by her children Mrs. Fred. Robinson of Wixom, Mrs. Margaret Hudson of Norville, William Robertson of Union Lake and Albert Robertson of Detroit. Service will be: at 10 a.m Wednesday at the St. Williams Catholic Church, Walled Lake, with burial at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Mil- ford. Rev. Raymond Jones will of- ficiate. . The Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. at the Richardson-Bird Chap- el at Walled Lake. JOHN CROCKER John Crocker, 64, of 287 Oakland Ave., died this morning at St. Jo- seph's Mercy Hospital. Crocker lived here for 28 years and was the former owner of The Elks Cleaners.._He was a member ot Elks 810, the Masons of Ft. Frankfort, Illinois and a Shriner. He is survived by his wife, Mar- garet; a son, John Jr. of Pontiac, and a b Deaths Elsewhere \Schutt Funeral Home, WALTER A. POSKE Service for Walter A. Poske, 56, of 5141 Eastview St., who died at the Pontiac General Hospital this morning will be at 1:30 Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Rev. Arvid Anderson of the Christ Lutheran Church will officiate and burial will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Olive Hawes and_a_ sister Mrs. Mable Swoboda of Pontiac. ‘MRS... PETER RIZZUTO Mrs. Peter (Angeline) Rizzuto, 66, of 349 Judson St. died Sunday after a long illness. Besides her husband, Mrs. Riz- zuto is survived by her children, James, William, Jerrell and Mary, all of Pontiac; Samuel of Kenosha, Wis.; Guido of Clarkston and Mrs. Emil Zwolinski of Detroit, and ione brother. Service will be at 9 a.m. Wednes- day at St. Vincent de Paul Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The Rosary will be said at 7:45 Schutt Funeral Home. PAUL A. QAVIDSON Service for Walter Lee Gallegly,| 74, who died yesterday at the home of his son, Joe at 5391 Sunnyside) St., will be at the Daniel Funeral ,Home, Searcy, Ark., on ‘Tuesday.| ‘Burial will be in Sidon Cemetery jthere. His body was sent to Arkan- sas last evening from the Pursley ‘Funeral Home, Pontiac. A retired farmer, Mr. Gallegly is survived by his wife, Myrtle; three sons, Ruel of Little Rock, Mrs. Nelda Grincy of Ft. Rooker, Ala.. . ASHLEY P. OWEN LAPEER — Service for Ashley Rd., who died Saturday night at Lapeer County General Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Baird Funeral Home. The Rev. Raymond Lamb will officiate, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. He ig survived by a son, Carrol of Lapeer; one daughter, Mrs. |Harry Bernback of Garden City; ja stepson, Hugh Newton of La- peer; eight grandchildren and_ 10 Tuesday-evening at the Melvin A. igreat-grandchildren and a brother, Oree Owen of Ionia. MRS. GEORGANA ROBB CLARKSTON — Service for Paul! LEONARD — Service for Mrs. A. Davidson, 33, 6525 Dixie Hwy.,'Georgana Robb, 80, wife of the Palace. ichita, Kan., and Joe) Be Clarhcton fous deughiere Mee (Blumerich and Mrs. Mary Forbes, dow. f . ' Mrs. Gayle Altom of Wichita; Mrs. |4ll of Oxford; a son, Alva Tibbitts, Grace Gray of Someton, Ariz., and Of Oxford; 36 grandchilcren; 83 P. Owen, 82, of 200 Maplegrove for Crusade on Coast late Dr. Samuel B. Robb, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Methodist Church, where she was a lifelong member. Burial will be at Memphis, with the Rev. Stephen \Chapko officiating. Mrs. Robb died late Saturday night at her home on Division street. Mrs. Robb, active member of the DAR, is survived by two daugh- ters, Elizabeth of Washington D.C., and‘ Mrs. Annabelle Milchezski of Berkeley, Calif., and thre grand- children. JAMES B. TICBITTS OXFORD — Service for James B. Tibbitts, 92, of 45 East Burdick St, will be at 2 p.m.-Tuesday from Home, Fires Cause Deaths of 5 Children Sunday DETROIT (INS) months-old twin sisters and three brothers died in separate home: fires in Michigan yesterday. The twins, Barbara Jean and — Eighteen- Billie Jean Presley, died when flames enveloped their project home in Saginaw, Three other Presley children,, |Beverly, 6, Harold, 4, and Caro-' line, 3, escaped with minor. in- juries. . Southerly Wind Warms Midwest Eastern Part of U.S. Still Cold With Snow, Flurries By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Southerly winds warmed wide areas of the Midwest today after the season’s coldest weather but it was cool again in most of the east- ern quarter of the country. * * , * Temperatures dropped to near: freezing into northern Georgia as the cold air mass spread across ‘the Atlantic Coast states. Only ‘southern Florida eseaped the chil- ly blasts. Generally fair weather prevailed in most areas. * * * Snow which fell yesterday in sections of Pennsylvania, New diminished except for flurries. |Snow was reported from Syra- cuse, N. Y., to the Great Lakes region, with falls ranging 15 inches at Little Valley inches at Jamestown, in western New York. Falls across rthwestern Pennsylvania ranged from 2 to 8 inches and from 6 to 8 inches in Erie and Warren coun- ties; near the Lake Erie shore. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE i¥ork and northern New England). with burial in Scott. Settlement Cemetery, The Rev. Fred Clark will officiate. Mr. Tibbitts, resi- dent of the Oxford-Orion area for 72 years, died yesterday at his home. He is survived by eight daugh- ters, Mrs. Bessie Hart of Oxford, Mrs. Mable Borrousch of Hawkes, ‘Mrs. Anne Erdman of Ray Center, | |Mrs. Adelaide Smith of. Dryden| jand Mrs, Agnes Rossman, Mrs. | great-grandchildren and seven |great-great-grandchildren. \ | Billy Graham Preparing SAN FRANCISCO — Evan- gelist Billy Graham will begin to- day preparing California for his ‘San Francisco crusade scheduled for next April. Graham, who arrived yesterday, will meet today with 1,000 north-| ern California ministers. Wednes- day he will go to Hollywood for a meeting with some 600 stars and producers, The six-week crusade will be) held in San Francisco's Cow: hole. 7 > 2 wT The mother, Mrs, Alvin Presley, ;was not at home when the fire |\broke out. She told police she had) gone to a nearby: barbershop to pick up her husband, Harold Quick, 14, and his broth. ers, Martin, 7, and Larry, 5, died when fire trapped them in a sec- end-fioer bedroom of their frame home two miles north of Monroe, A sister, Sandra Quick, jumped Masons’ Faces Red as Brick Doesn’t Fit LONG BEACH, Calif. Bricklayers’ faces were as red as the brick in their new union hall. Members of Local 13 of the Bricklayers, Masons and Plaster- ers International Union gathered yesterday to lay the cornerstone | and dedicate the building. * * * Secretary John J. Washington, D.C., laid the mortar in the hole prepared to receive the granite stone. . Brother bricklayers hoisted up the stone. It was too-big for the So they carted it back to the old union hall and rescheduled the ceremonies for Nov. 20, by which time the hole will be enlarged. — — first was _ industrialist: James D, Ireland, who died in 1928, and in 1929 she . ~ * * MANHASSET, N.Y. i — Frank X. McNamara, 40, who founded the Diners Club in New York in 1950 and built it into a six-million- branches across the, country, died Saturday. _ * * ST. LOUIS @—Curt A, Poulton Sr., 50, member of the old ‘‘Orig- inal Vagabond Trio,” a singing group popular in the 1920s and 1930s, died Saturday. * * * WASHINGTON W — Jules G., Leverett, 61, formerly of Galves-| ton, Tex., who was a Texas con-| gressional secretary for 35 years, | died Saturday. Leverett, who was born in Galveston, retired three years ago. * * * ASHTABULA, Ohio (®—Edward - Chester (Chet) Lampson, 81, ed-| itor of the Jefferson (Ohio) Gaz-' ette, semiweekly newspaper, died Saturday. Lampson carried to the White House his fight against what he regarded as bullying by Uncle _—* ————= HALIFAX wW—Andrew W. Robb, $1, chairman of the board of Hal-' ifax Herald, Ltd., and a former president of the Canadian Daily Rewepeper Asm. = Saturday. | WEST ORANGE, NJ. @ — George W. Merck, 63, chairman of .the Board of Directors of Merck, Inc., and a leader in the field of pharmaceuticels, died * * * CHICAGO #®—John J. Simpson, 63, former assistant attorney gen- éral of Illinois and with the Dis- placed Persong Commission of the U.S. State Department after World War II, died yesterday. 4 | IO A EN, OR, I, TAI, A, RI “le Visit Pontiac Schools’ OPEN HOUSES 7 to 9 P. M. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS | Monday, Nov. 11 ’ SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Wed., Nov. 13 ELEMENTARY. SCHOOLS Thursday, Nov. 14 —_ Help Us Observe American Education W “An Educated People Moves Freedom Forward” This Space Sponsored by ; ‘mans could pop their vest buttons jwith official sanction today, the Murphy of : Oklahomans Celebrate 50th Birthday Week OKLAHOMA CITY &®—Oklaho- first day of “Pride in Oklahoma’ Week.” * *«\* Proclaiming—more ‘than usual— Alice Spring, Mrs, Angelinejto safety from a second-story win-‘the virtues of the Skoner State will be the order of\ the day through Saturday, the official end of Oklahoma's 50th birthday cele- bration. \ * & & \ It was on Nov. 16, 1907 that President Theodore —Roosevalt Oklahoma the 46th state. _ Highlights of the week include President Eisenhower's brief visit jhere Wednesday night for a na- tionally telecast and broadcast speech. | t signed the proclamation making, + | | are you a little short this month? 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Atlantic and southern ports, customers—iron ore shippers, oi which comes first. companies, shipping lines, pulp end| railways and other groups have| | The size of the toll decent paper manufacturers — say the Vigorously protested any move to) | largely on how much cargo moves|whole ‘problem could be easily, keep tolls at “bargain rates’ to : through the multimillion dollar|eliminated. Just don’t impose tolls induce heavy cargo tonnage in| bre due fo open in 18 months. |at all, they say. larly years of the seaway opera-| ‘Automatic Washer and! Dryer Repair Service — All Makes — Expert Trained Technicians ALL WORK GUARANTEED . 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Garvia's|| administration and his Nacionalis- ta party’s machine also are in a — position than others to pro- de transportation to the voting Mice About 80 per cent of Costa Rico's) cha cultivated land is in small holdings | ranging from 10 to 100 acres. s| telephone ; | Rosalind otters to supply Conway wth aoe e eee narata'atatata ea stata ata at sits Copyright 1957 THE STORY 80 oe: /_ a Con- way is alarmed 7. advertising campa: Gifford arrelk a dis- r employe is a yo obtain and oust Conway at a er meetitig. * & mysterious @ woman cailing herself PLASTIC WALL TILE § ea. All Colors LINOLEUM | LINOLEUM WALL TILE Armstreng RUGS ¢ | Shuffleboards we wid we 29° | : $495 | Pag & 4 FREE. We Loan You Tile Cutters rusia Gold Seal ARMSTRONG ivert, in which he took her picture. ihaps I have been unusually naive, (Farrell said. ‘‘I don't know who ila list of the proxies Farrell has ac- quired. Though he suspects a trap, Con- Way agrees to follow directions and ob- tains a key to an hotel room for the meeting, but instad of finding Resalind, there's a ‘young woman seantily attired. She points a gun at him, which he takes from her, Since the gun has been fired recently, Conway suspects a frame up and calls ‘Perry Mason. attorney, Mason and Paul Drake, detective. go to b=] hotel room and find a woman mu dered. Mason traps Evangeline Parrell, into admitting she is Rosalind. She's 4i-| Burger said with dignity. ‘‘Mr. vorcing Farrell and wants to help Con way. Parreil is having an aftair with| Mason’ s legal ingenuity is too well Rose Calvert, a secretary. Mrs. Farrell) obtains carbons of the proxy list. Masen identified the body as Rose Calvert. The _. list planted in Conway's car compare with the list — The gun Conway gave to the Dis trict Attorney is not the murder weapon. Mason believes there's been a frame-up/ over the proxy battle and Farrell should be considered suspect. Parrell is trapped when Mason asks him about the Bikint bathing suit he bought for Rose Cal- Chapter 25 “There has ‘been a lot of talk! about frame-up, and I guess per-) 9) trying to frame something on me, but if this question is going to! hinge upon some Bikini bathing, ly ERLE STANLEY GARDNER handed us and which he insists he took from the Redfern Hotel is quite obviously not the fatal ‘NOT THE GUN?’ “Not the fata] gun!”’ arrest ex- claimed. Burger shook his head. “Fhen he’s switched guns!” Farrell said. “You don't need to point out_the ‘obvious to this office,’ Hamilton |Known to need any comment from anyone, “I desire to interrogate Mr. ‘Far. -jrell further, “Mr: Mason and Mr, Conway are excused, Just go on out and I will send for you again ff there are any further developments.” Mason took Conway's arm. “Come on, Jerry." Mason opened the door. Conway and Mason walked out together i the long corridor and out hrough the folding doors into the strict attorney's waiting room, |The office was jammed with news- paper reporters. Flash bulbs popped in a dazzling array of blind- Conway frowned and hesitated. “It’s a damn sight better to let the newspaper have your ver- sion,” Mason said, “than to get a second-hand, garbled version from someone who was present in the district attorney's office—Gifford Farrell, for instance." Conway again related his story, hile reporters crowded around making notes and asking questions. Conway, driving Mason back to- ward the Gladedell Motel so the lawyer could pick up his car, said, “That wasn't so bad! How did ! do, Perry?” “You did all right,” Mason told him. “I think you made a good impression on the newspaper boys and that’s going to mean a lot. Fortunately, you had a chance to tell the reporters your story torney gets done questioning Gif- ford Farrell and he has a on to talk with the reporters, the story of your interview will have been written up.” * * * “It was worth a lot watching |Giff Farrell's face when you sprung that on him about the Bi- kini bathing suit,’’. Conway said. Mason nodded. “Of~ course, Jerry, the fact that a man has been buying a Bikini bathing — for a girl doesn't mean that first. By the time the district at-|. he murdered her.” “Well, he could have murdered her. all right.” “And,” Mason went on, “‘you have to remember that we don’t SUPER MARKETS / s or ° > a \> >» ¥ suit which I purchased as a joke ing light flashes. and some accusations in regard to Sanuiters crowded around ask-|“now it was murder, She might ipictures, I guess I had better get|ing questions, have committed suicide. The thing alates allay cone Conway tried to force his way|! °22't understand is about that “Do you deny that you took such|through the reporters. gun.” ; os a picture?” Mason asked. PART OF A ‘What about it? Farrell faced him and said i it angie u “It wasn’t the murder weapon.” evenly, “Go to hell.” _Take it easy, Jerry,” Mason) «poy oh boy! Wasn't It a Mason grinned at Hamilton |We'1) ‘make e statement oe wag| Erand and glorious feeling when Burger. “The canary seems t© |-entiemen. An attempt was aa: that expert spoke up,” Conway have quit singing and started (:, frame a murder on my client,| “%,., "at let me right off the chirping.” Gerald Conway,/1 don't know nowt ‘ Sgt. Holcomb said, ‘I've had ajwhether the m was commit--—I'm not so certain,” Mason long talk with Farrell, Mr. Bur-jted and then 4he murderer, injtold him. “It's a complicatioi that ger, and I'm convinced that he’s/desperation, to involve Mr.|I can’t understand and I don't jall right. Perry Mason is just try-/Conway, or# ther the whole/like it.” jing to use this business as a red) thing was art of a scheme to dis-| “ ote -INLAID TILE - ASPHALT TILE eae 6 v2" =e] $Q75 Beth, Etc. area for only 9x9 hogs $15.00 The Floor Shops Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 la Case of 80 Tiles JIFFY PIE CRUST “SAVE 10c 99 - 101 South Saginaw PARK FREE IN OUR LOT IN REAR OF oot BEBE BSBSBS SBSBSBSSE Ss TREE EEE Ee BEREEEBEBHRSEERESE S&S & 2heGhEESE interview degenerate into a brawl. Hamilton Burger said abruptly, “IT see no reason for letting this Conway has appeared and has told ‘his story. The gun which he has of our desire to cooperate in every ‘herring."’ credit this battle for proxies in this Global Company. “J can only tell you gentlemen what happened, and assure you ~YOUR OLD CLOTHESLINE in connection with} “Why?” Mason said, “That woman wanted you to take that gun from her. She didn’t intend to shoot you. She came out of the bed- room attired in scanties in order to put you at a disadvantage. x * * “All she had to do was to start screaming and you would have been at a terrific disadvantage. You realized that and wanted out}— of there the worst way. She drew that gun and then kept advanc- ing toward you. Her hands was pyr et ages 2 for 19¢° . RIGHT NOW, I'D PAY TO Couway sald, “Thinking beck sal FLAKES '5::° u GET RID OF THIS LINE! |) |piain' panic on her part” ew ak ake ealaad ed a too where 2 for 69c there was a _ corpse,”’ Mason pointed out. “She pulled a gun out of the desk and kept advancing on you, holding out the gun so that it was an invitation for you to ‘grab it.” ; SHE WAS NERVOUS Conway, feeling expansive with relief, said, “She may have been H nervous. Perhaps she got -blood SOAP ™* ; eee on her clothes in shooting her Size , | roommate and wanted to change 2 for 29c her clothes and get rid of the . |blood-spattered garments. She was CLEANSER ",7" CAMAY in the process of doing that when I walked into the room. Naturally, 3 for 29c she was in a terrific panic.” , Blue Dot “So she pulled a gun on you?” "-DPUZ "ss . “That's right.” ] . . _| “And what did she want when 2 for 69c , she pulled the gun?” “She was afraid I was going * to, . . . Well, perhaps she was afraid I was going to take her eg into hae ‘= eee. 1/1 ett MAY, aysianaganasnaninutal ial “ caste ” “he Mal iy CT TT tot TS ame = ah he Bie ee a ee a en curt , : son said. ‘She told you to up your hands. The thing just doesn’t make sense.”’ “Well, we're out of it now,” Conway said. . Mason remained silent. _Conway drove for a while in See THIS AMAZING NEW 1958 . . / your car.” : “Wait a minute,"’ Mason said, - “that’s a police car parked up ye there in the next block. Let's see what they're doing. Drive slowly, Jerry. ia) Conway drove up to the next d , block. AUTOMATIC GA “Doh” Maes sid, “theyre } searching the motel grounds with : y mine detectors.” “What the idea of that” Conway asked. “The idea of that,”” Mason told him dryly, “is they think you sub- _ stituted weapons and disposed of fon # | ccna Oe ° Touch-and-Go Controls ¢ Carrier-Current Drying * Sun-E-Day Lamp ¢ Fabri-Dial Temperature Control « Double-Pass Lint Con- trol ¢ 130-Minute Timer Fluff-Dri Drying * 5 ~Minute Heat the murder gun while you were . Economizer down here at the Gladedell: Mo- | tel . . . Look over there to the left. Quick!” =~] Gand HAMILTON DRYERS ¢ I 9 95 eae and was calling frantically to the! ARE PRICED FROM ONLY ee . . oo For a moment, as Caeag Ase ee | ase SUPER MARKETS ‘emesee "FREE INSTALLATION | Se] Aenea ae ent) 263 Auburn Avé. 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Comraiie reaches everywhere.” | ment secrets.) : a rade vicius,"” Beri st back , saluted) Co yright 1957 . seldeateined Soviet eee By JACK SOBLE loyal work you have done for the) ‘When : ~~ ona llae atlas A on ral sty lll medion — . tk Goble. is revealing for (Written with Jack Lotto) party. Comrade Stalin remembers: smecreeamanne ers ae Se ponwonigee Us yg “Comrade Beria would like to your name and the services you: “- sian esnion: . te UB ef which be wee 8 leader’ (See you. Come with us please. performed regarding that dastard- fee Brea ‘we his “dremetsr ire | ‘The words of the secret police- !Y enemy of the state, Trotsky.” ~dhponicle.) -. Imen terrified me. Rubbing his bald head and pinch- rm “| I felt no consolation in the fact|ing his long nose as he spake, Sta-| cud — — that I was friendly with, and held/lin’s police boss informed me, he; | = 'f — ~ in high esteem by, important mem- had decided I - Sere | F a ws *. 2 [bers of the Central Committee of journalistic work I the Communist Party, and the Se- Since 1933. eret Police, | We have decided,” he droned | As we- rode toward. Moscow's on with his Georgian accent, “on dreaded Lubyanka Prison hidden| some new and more important — ‘behind the brownstone interior werk. You will ge abroad te the . ministry, I felt-a sense of impend-' United States where you will per- ing doom that June day in 1940 form vital infermational-type ac- REMEMBERS FAMILY tivities in behal¢ of the mother- I thought of my wife, Myra, and land. : , the adorable eleven-month-ojd son, “Provided you pledge to work Leonid (Larry), we had adopted|faithfully for ls, you may take only: two months before. ly your wife child, parents and cer- - Four men were in the room when ‘ain of your relatives in Lite I was admitted. Beria, wearing a @nia.” dark blue business suit, sat at his) He paused for a second, then Glesk ... Sophisticated! You'll be Proud to Own this Big, Beautiful Bar! ‘ desk studying some papers went on: MADE TO 4 ENT. : his rimless, pince-| “Otherwise, your whole family, SELL FOR ; ON GENUINE nez glasses. - according to Russian law, must be 9 ~ $39.50 imeem eet Fedotov, an old friend, greeted exiled to Siberia. They are capital- me warmly, as did his assistants,'ists and exploiters of the working Matusow and Swerdlov, putting me classes.” so) coer ot Se ee Entertainin is so much more fun when you’ “ . “Ah, Comrade Sobolevicius aarigt ah hse cae i this handy. handsome bar to. add to the gaiety! ej (my real name), I am so glad eee a ae See Ran sf gal It's 39° high, boasts a drass grill, footrest and : | you could come.” sedate) ad bana taserercaem eat Wigmed legs, Charcoal Plextone wich scratch-proof finished 13 a try the Russians had taken over. top, 36 wide. Come in today and ‘select yours! : He invited me to sit down and His bristles were sotd—to—brus Just $3 down delivers 7 eame briskly to the purpose of his| manufacturers < throughout the the holidays to come! : summons. world under the well-known trade’ | “I have heard of the good and mark “M.S.” _a, on Plas 95 ? hee? I had ne choice. It Was either rass Bar Stool with Plastic 4 KC ‘“;ame | return to espionage work or see Seat Upholstery. 34° High. i ‘ my family exiled—or worse. 7 . Z 7 : | “We shall drink a toast to your 0 T ht (1 | 91 ! eas ne 7 ‘new. career in the service of the pen onig I 7 2 Siew i motherland, comrade,”’ Beria told : me. “But first things first,” he i said briskly. ‘‘Get your relatives Am Me re Pp ki a E dit ‘ and bring them here so the neces- e Ce | r l n asy ( re : sary papers can be prepared: for a these poor refugees.”’ _ He laughed as he dismissed me, if Two days later { was in Vilka- : iviskis, Lithuania, a town of 8,000 fe) Vv Ea ~_ iwhere I had been born in 1903, | with a list of 12 members of ms family who would be permitted to: heave: + We made a deal, which melted | | his objections. 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W. ithous ‘Sinaia of Orlon “Don’t Lose Shape ning. rae a teenage novice can just arrange them on a hanger, or over the edge of the bathtub, _-without_the painstaking pinning or reblocking operations of old- time wooleris! j Orion sweaters should be washed after every couple of , wearings to retain that soft/ luxuriant look oe i yh ee. dress is of printed silk in related to the coat. shades cor- the jacket, the sheer marquisette top, spattered with rhinestones and pearls, gives.a formality er of any eve- if For, Clean Hair Crean hair is a good start to- ward pretty hair. To keep it clean, though, anything that comes in contact with it-must / be washed frequently. This- in- cludes scarves, hairbrushes and combs; Even hats need - cleaning.” ee a ae ae oe eS oe ieee ee ae tee , where we are Shunt a Chen By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press PALM SPRINGS —* We're winding up California Press Week here at the Desert ten in Palm Springs guests of the Men's Apparel Guild. (We'll have the men’s story for you Tuesday.) In the final showing of spring and re-~ sort fashions, we found two of California's top designers, Irene and Howard Greer, not inspired by the chemise. Greer’s clothes still define the figure, -but he has raised MRS. hemlines at least one inch. Don’t Heed Kids Tell Stories of School Usually Turn Out to Be Garbled By MILDRED 8. FENNER (For Jane Eads) Miss Pratt's shoes look too tight. Mrs. Kingsley talks too much. Mrs. Morrison smiles the nicest of anybody. And so on for 997 other items of sim- larly world-shaking impor tance. * x * From now until June, near- ly 40 million school boys and girls will be bringing home accounts of their teachers and of what happened at school. News will be flowing in the opposite direction, too. HOME HAPPENINGS Teacher has_ probably al- ready been told what daddy said about grandmother's vis- it, how. mother says they can‘t afford the baby but they’re getting it anyway, the reason the TV set is broken. * * * The more experience she's had with children, the less likely the teacher is to take literally these garbled scraps of fact and fiction which Johnny and Susie present in the belief they are reporting with strictest accuracy. She only hopesthat you will be as charitable in your in- terpretation of the revelations the children bring home to you. * * * When Johnny confides that “My daddy hag gotten a raise and he’s going to make $15 a month now,” she understands that $15 (or perhaps $115) rep- resents the raise and not the salary. BENEFIT OF DOUBT She hopes you'll give her the benefit of a doubt if, for example, your kindergartener reports that “Miss Blake says she’s sick of our class." * * * One father did give Miss - Blake the benefit of a doubt and was glad he had when he learned Miss -Blake had actually said she was home- sick for the class over the weekend. Recently I asked 6-year-old Pamela down the street the inevitable ‘‘How do you like your teacher?" * * * “All right, but I like the other : first-grade teacher bet- “ter.” Why?” LikEs LOCATION “Oh” said Pam. “The other f®acher’g room is next door to the girls’ bathroom.” Pam unwittingly reminded me that childfen's interpreta- tions can be ik ug * Fortunate are the * ‘parents whose dinner table conversa- tion. often centers on sc But as you season your mea, tonight, save a grain of salt > for the tales you hear! Senior Group of Chopin'Club Holds Meeting Senior Group of Chopin Mu- sic Club met Saturday after- noon in the North Telegraph road home of Mrs. Carl Clif- ford, x * * . The life of Edvard Grieg was the topic of the day. Selections from ‘‘Peer Gynt” were played - ‘by Nancy McKown, Mariann Englehard, Carol Wargelin, Marilyn Wagner, Joan Whims, Judy MéLane, Carole Cole and Flora McCartney. x *« * Mrs, Clifford--showed slides of the Far East, 2 ihe a, Ses rh : 2 a ae CLEMENCE - and Mrs. Paul M. . Elizabeth Lake road, has been Many dresses were bared in back and several had nude silk marquisette tops, Silk, linen, taffeta and lace are his choice in fabric for cocktail and eve- ning dresses. * * * ‘Designer Irene said she did Ws mise not follow Paris dictates re- garding the chemise, but she believes it is a good dress. Her adaptation has diagonal seam- ing and does not hang from the shoulders, Although loose at the shoulders, the waist is fully . defined on all dresses. ie ietiede ad ako ee: * = Ps me Look The very deep plunging Gear line was shown in a black crepe sheath with floating side panels. Her showing with the beautiful slim evening gowns for which she is famous. Some ‘were of chiffon, others silks and taffetas. * * *. Edith Small likes the che- mise, but only if done properly. Her interpretation is a fitted front and loose back look. Miss Small said, ‘‘I think the che- mise look is_ going to take over.” Skirts are one inch shorter and shoulders are broadened for a slimmer hip look. She be- lieves in the all-one-color look, showing models with matching . hats (which she designs), dresses, bags and shoes. * * * - The balloon look was evident. in a costume consisting of a black slim sheath with an airy barrel coat gathered at the neckline and at the bottom. This is for the really daring only. DEEPER.AND DEEPER Those plunging necklines just cannot be stopped. Both back and front, that is. They’re in every collection and seem to go deeper and deeper. * * * Yards of material go into Miss Small's cocktail and ball gowns. One voluminous dress © had a cluster of big pink roses - at the hemline. Another we like had a petal hemline show- ing graduated shades of pink. The back was low and the skirt, very full. Well, there’s the California fashion story. Is it chemise or sheath? Some fashion editors have changed their minds and have gone all out for the che- mise, We don't know whether it has grown on them or wheth- er they're just too teed to fight it. * * * For the final party in Los Angeles, five of the editors showed up wearing potato sacks—really. They got them from the cellar of the hotel. We don’t need to tell you what im- pression it made on the other dinner guests. See you Tuesday. Be There on Time Making a habit of being late to parties is not a social asset, though some people seem to think it is. When hostess = Sete a party, you should Edith Small presents this elegant costume with — an emerald green Italian silk satin coat and a white Italian silk sheath. The sheath is embroidered with a rose and stem on the bodice. Personal News of Interest Mrs Frederick Ward of West Huron ‘street. has returned to her home following three weeks spent visiting her grand- children in the East and her daughters in Evanston and Champaign, Ill. * * ® Spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Grace El- well of Dick avenue, was Judy Lou Elwell, whose Dale Silfen of Glencoe, IIl., roommate of Judy at Stock- well Hall, University of Mich- igan. * * * One of 14 seniors of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill., elected to “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" was Robert North, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert A. North of South Jessie street. He is a business administration major. * * * Jack M. White, son of Mr. White of appointed assistant editor of the Michigan State University Magazine. Jack, who is mar- ried and has two children, re- ceived his A.B. degree from Central Michigan College in 1954 and his M.A. degree at the University of Michigan in . * * * Enrolled in the medical lab- oratory, technician training course atElkhart University of Medical arid, Dental Technique, Elkhart, Ind-\are Sandra Mae Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wright of East Huron street, and Nerma -E. Klukos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klukos of << Tasmania avenue. . % * * * ; Mr. and Mrs, William L. Ed wards of Cocoa Beach, Fia., _ are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Martha Jean, Nov. 5, Mr,.and Mrs, Lyman Riecks of Summit avenue are the. maternal. grandparents. Pa- ‘ternal grandparents are aa and Mrs. W. L. Edwards oi , Scottsboro, Ala, “ Mr. and Mrs. , Rieck, who traveled to Florida Oct..19 to await the infant's birth, found guest was ~ it necessary to return to Pon- tiac Nov. 3, just two days be- fore the baby’s late appear- ance. * * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Gerald Brian, Oct. 30 are Mr. and Mrs, Rex Parker of West Princeton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker of Lanette drive are the pa- ternal grandparents, Maternal grandfather is James E. Campbell of Chamberlain street. * * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, James Ed- ward, Oct. 26, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Amann of Drayton Plains. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp-. son of Kenilworth avenue are the maternal grandparents. Pa- * ternal grandmother is Mrs. Eva Amann of Judson street. Chapter Hears Educator Talk on Arab World “My Impression of the Arab World” was the topic on which Dr. Marian Edman of Wayne - State University spoke at a Sat- urday luncheon of Lamda Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- ma Society. * * * Speaking in the Ingleside Club in Detroit, Dr. Edman told of her two years working in Lebanon and Viet Nam. * * x Among the guests were Mrs. Irene Albright, Mrs. Oscar Forsiund, Mrs. Frank Tucker, Mrs. Elmer Huntley, Mrs, Ev- . \erett Hathaway, Virginia Lu- ther, Margaret Luther, Kath- ere Baker, Florence Gull- strand and Ora Hallenbeck. - or in veiling, is word in Paris at the back of the hedd and as accessory for the dres&. with the plunging neckline. 0 get there - time. “Better late than never” is not the way a host- ess feels about guests. This smart black and white checked silk dress with a wide collar has the new chemise look. PTA Plans Conference on Tuesday Tuesday marks Pontiae Council of PTA's conference on education which has been ‘named “Know Your Pontiac Schools." Among the topics to be dis- cussed in the course of the conference are: How PTA can : be more effective, how we hire teachersand having adequate teachers, how Board of Educa- tion works, how school build- “ ings are planned, special serv- ices to pupils and special edu- cation program. MORE SUBJECTS Other subjects which will be under discussion at the Wash- ington Junior High School meeting are: How curriculum is planned, the school guidance program, the physical educa-~ tion program, how we teach reading, kindergarten through third grade; how we teach reading, fourth through. sixth grade; reading improvement and audio visual ‘program. Concluding the list of topics are: gram, high school college pre- paratory curriculum, senior high vocational program, how we teach social studies, how we teach science, how we Elementary school pro- ‘ Sern teach mathematics, financial . pictures for schools, and driv- er education program. Pontise Press Phete “Tea House of the November Moon” was the theme for a dance held by the Civie-Cultural Commit- tee of St. Hugo of the Hills Teen Club Saturday evening. Here Gerry Hess and Julie Pung (both members of the Civic-Cultural Committee) dance in a setting that looks like a picture out,of China—with lanterns hanging from the ceiling, a pagoda and 50 ON afertype tables lining the walls. e Se eet ake | manner in which we react to our tionnaire will be helpful to every-| Perhaps you can project your- By EMILY POST h > Tho ; worries IS important. The aver- |one, Here it is: self into the situation of this wom-|- “Dear Mrs. Post: M heient t e mas : erage, healthy, well-adjusted in- | 1 Do minor problems and disap- an. Presented below are her reas- y Cliftons of » | dividual] can go through times of (pointments throw you, into a/suring thoughts and a conversation and I, alongwith another couple, Osceola drive. anxiety and crisis. and then | qither? ; in what is too often a typical day|were invited to dinner “in ‘a res- . . bounce back. He or she may feel | 2. Do you find it difficult to get during one’s reducing ‘schedule.|taurant as the guests of friends The bride- the impact in fatigue or depres- along with people, and are people The poor woman is determined to,of ours. I ordered steak and told elect is a sion, but within ag * reasonable ‘having trouble getting along with)lose 1Q pounds, but—. Well, here|the waiter I wanted it medium - graduate of length of time natural resilience you? | goes: rare, greene | will return, = ¢ Michigan ; ‘OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Let Federal’s expert corsetieres fit you comfortably end correctly. rectivé measures is when you live: in a constant state of unease when, |there is no reason for it. If you ihave had a prolonged time of| strain and tension, you should be! watchful] for any harmful reactions in your personality as well as in| your health. BUT, how do you rec-| ognize it when this is a to you? * * * There jis a very interesting book- let which gives you-a questionnaire / to help evaluate your own outlook, your own mental health. This booklet is called ‘‘How to Deal With Your Tensions." It was a joint project of the Na- tional Advertising Council and the National Association for Mental Health. It was written by Dr. \George S. Stevenson, consultant ifor the National Association for Mental Health, and Peychologist} Harry Milt. | The time to begin adopting cor: * * * 3. Do the small pleasures of life fail to satisfy you? 4. Are you unable to stop think- ing of your anxieties? 5. Do you fear people or situa- tions that never used to trouble i ou? | 6, Are you suspicious of peo- | ple, mistrustful of your friends? 7. De you have the feeling of | being trapped? . 8, Do you feel inadequate, suf- fer the tortures of self-doubt? disaster is ahead of you if you answer a number of these ques- itions in the affirmative, but rather that you need. help and that the situation should not continue. Do not allow it to become chronic! | Overcome it. because it dampers on living and it also en- dangers your future mental wel-| fare. * * * Perhaps you can help yourself| or maybe you need expert aid. One| S# The authors do not indicate that}, “Got ‘up this morning feeling wonderful. I'm starting my reduc- ing diet to lose those 10 extra’ pounds, All one has to do is to: make up one’s mind. Food doesn't, lev en appeal to me any more since I have this attitude. * * * “My attitude is reinforced not ionly by my vanity: but by my ‘budget and an uncomfortable gir- die. I cannot zip up those good- looking clothes I bought last fall. There is nothing to it once you make up your mind! “The telephone just rang and we are going out for dinner this evening. They always have won- dertul food! Oh, well, I can: just toy along with it.” “T have done pretty well so ‘canape. Took a roll but didn’t eat) it. Ditto with the Potatoes Volcano, |with cheese. I ate the lean meat, jleaving the fat,- and I ate the| asparagus and green salad. The! salad did have dressing on it but) found it to be-wetl done. I called the waiter over and asked him \please to take it back as it was not what I ordered. My husband thinks that I was very rude to our hosts by doing this and that I should have eaten it. and said | nothing, “FT can’t see py I was rude to our hosts as it certainly their fault that the a mistake, and I am sure they wouldn’t want me to eat some- thing that I didn’t enjoy. I Answer: You: as_a guest should not have complained directly to ‘the waiter. If your host did not puts the far; only one dry martini and one| notice that your steak was over-|' ‘cooked and failed to ask if you | wanted it changed, you shouid |have eaten it. \ “When I cut into the steak, 1) State Univer- sity, and her fiance attends + Ferris Insti- gr tute. A Jan. 11 a wedding is planned. JEANETTE FOY Teach Youngster to Rely on Himself for Popularity What He Is, Not What He Has, Rates as the Most Important Factor By RUTH MILLETT - The clerk in the-dress shop was having a hard time “Dear iis. Post: My daughter at her husband were recently with, the mother and her teenage daughter. They were ‘looking for a party dress and the mother’s oenment ‘probably not much. |married at a private ceremony.|made it clear she shouldn’t+ way you can help yourself if you) WILLIAM K. COWIE Custom Upholstery 25 Years of Practical Experience ART |Since relatives and friends have/be buying it at all. | himself can get along withadh: his feel you need it is to read this| booklet. It gives you direction tor| “Ye gods! It looks divine! What self help and also tells you where is it? I will take some in order not to find more expert help if you re-'to be noticeable. I am really get- not met her husband I ‘would like 2 give an afternoon reception: in, jeem honor, “She has a perfectly beautiful ‘dad buying him a car he can't af- \dress she hasn't worn but three! ford. times,"" the mother fumed. “But 252 S. Telegraph FE 4-2857 % Block Seuth of Voorhels ‘Most likely guests will be ar-| | She says the other girls are getting alos ter ths vesartinmrme bet the new dresses for this party and if =a rece i from lic So cack Sheu dere bela lium new one she won't receiving line, and if so, who “It’s always something to stands in it?’’ spend money on," the mother went on. “I think I have her all ; set and then some dress isn't just what the other giris are go- ing to be wearing. Or she wore it to the last party—or something is wrong.” Having spent her frustration on the clerk, the mother finally let) the daughter buy a dress and the ~ “Dear Mrs. Post: A young wom-|twe left the shop. One was happy; | an in our town recently became ivoeg other probably wondered how! engaged to a man who lives in she was going to face her husband another part of the state. Her when the bill for the dress Came in. parents went to visit his parents | * * * after the engagement was an- tl urred. with every bite because I am /nounced. I always thought that. lo he cote ae ‘cone ‘- trying to count the calories, —_ the a . ote ce sas ily 44Y’s mothers—that it is possible “Anything this good has GOT tid ter lagi tarnity |*® say to a demanding teenager, have a lot of calories, but I can-! lIsn’t this correct?” I ‘You can't always have everything not offend my hostess. Anyway,+ other people have, so = —— itis awfully good. Ho, hum! I will 4), ‘as well get used to making a swer: You are right, but if. 1 | make up for it tomorrow. ‘her parents were on a trip and in’ best of what yoy've “got. = * jor mear. the_town in which his ‘MORE REALISTIC. She's getting off to a bad start) parents live there was nothing in-| That attitude’ on the part of a |isn’t she? I will continue this story correct in their making the first parent is certainly more realistic]: | tomorrow. ‘call. than struggling to give -the teen- | In the meantime, if you would, ager everything he wants, all the like to have my calorie chart, just |while being resentful toward him in case it might help, send a} ‘for demanding so much. ;stamped, self-addressed envelope | x * * perhiand ge toenas No: 36. It's no favor to a teenager to let; rman in care. ; rt with a repu- of The Pontiac Press. oe - , | quire it. iting away with this. Only 1 tea-! The booklet will be sent to you spoonful in 10 minutes! The ma: on my right is easy to talk with ‘and no one realizes that I am not eating my dessert. ‘SIMPLY CAN'T’ “The hostess is looking straight at me, ‘You have not touched your dessert,’ she says. “Oh, everything Has been so wonderful and I have eaten so much that I simply CAN'T.” * * * “I will have none of that. I brought this recipe back from Ewrope and it took two days to prepare."’ ! “Nothing could be worse un- less she had said that it is an old family recipe. ‘1 almost choke -be smart-look smart Answer: Yes, there should be a receiving line. You, as hostess, | stand first at the door of en- trance, your daughter stands next and her husband next to her. Your daughter introduces each arriving guest to her hus- band, Cashmeres Orlons and. ~Woolens E BLOCKED Talks to Sorority on Bible's Plants PLAY *ANGELS a “Angels of gold” to add a festive _| Mrs. John P. 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Telegraph — ; 7 ; —s We Give Holden Red Stamps 4 g , a ; a 2 . ’ i ) - \ i i ’ 4 ‘ : a , oe it i ip | 5 i. \ 5 aa ' ie j ‘hy ; [ i i ' & ‘ y j : S ; 3 : co a E «oe i hae i, i tat nea | bey tk et A ia ‘ 4+ : { \ i \ ‘ ‘ x i pele THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957 SEVENTEEN %* ee AOE Nee) Sampling scones, currant cakes and other British pastries made by members of the Queen Mary Section of Needlework Guild for the morning coffee hour in the First Presbyterian Church Thursday are (left to right) Mark Spurrier of Marylestone street, Mary Elizabeth McIntosh of Si McManus of Marylestone Branch of Needlework Gui Prepared for Tithai served at the annual Ingathering of the Pontiac Mrs. Henry Milligan (left) of Bel- mont avenue and Mrs. George Bickley of Mechanic street have been baking and packing baskets with British cakes and cookies for the Needlework Guild Pontiac Press Photes lverbell road and David street. Coffee will be ,ence Norton, Weds Jodie Holick Church. Group iZeta Zeta Omega Plans Nov. 17 Tea Plans Projects When members of Zeta Zeta). The- - Josephine Avenue ‘home of Omega Sorority met at the home Mrs. Edward Markham was the of Mrs. Russell Gee on Orchid e Church. Mrs. Abram Campbell was “¢!come and get-acquainted tea assistant hostess @t the Wednesday for Zeta Phi Zeta, the group's sis- — ea _ k ster sorority, The tea will be’ annou at a wor! seheling’ will be! bold Nov. 13 at held Nov, 17 at the North Avery. the home of Alice Jackson on street home of Mrs. . Gordon Miami road. Booker. The group also made plans to attend the annual Women's Asso- ciation Christmas Dinner, Dec. 6. | ad Participating. in the program Auxiliary Meets were Ethel Graham, Mrs. Law- rence McDowell, and Mrs. Clar-| The Bloomfield Hills home of | Mrs. Robert McKerricher was the setting for the Wednesday meeting of Jimmy Dey Post Amvets Auxiliary. Mrs. Arthur Torrey pre- sented the year’s budget. Mrs, Ed- ward Pompeian, Mrs. Silas Sadler, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bearden of and Mrs. Roy Williams gave re- Jimmy Dey Amvets Winifred Bearden Several Present __|nsttlstion of otticers tor Royal . Oak Chapter Wednesday, at Installation Present were Mrs. Lauretta Stockwell, Mrs. Edna Olmsted, in Royal Oak Several members of American John Bray, Mrs. Joe J. Doyle, Mrs. Henry scene of the gathering of the Leal street, plans were made for a!Geld Star Mothers, Pontiac Chap- Hight, and Mrs. Lewis A. Young ter Nine, attended a luncheon andialso also attended the affair. eed For a Brand New You... PERMANENTS From | $500 Also Machine, Machineless and Cold Wave Styled Hair — $s] 50 / \ Cutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP (Over Tasty Bakery) 80% N, Saginaw St. Open Friday Evening FE 2-5600 wedding of their daughter, Wini- hostess. Alice avenue announce the Oct. 17 ports. Mrs. Pompeian assisted the Mrs. Clarence Lambert and Mrs._ —< fred, to Jodie Holick. The bride-) —-oo "s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holick of Temple, Tex. | ore The Rev. Woodrow Rood per- ~~ formed the ceremony in Manhattan | : Beach, Calif. Id, ‘Ine. all Ingathering terian Church. . Mary Section of the guild, they will assist with the coffee hour. .' Thursday in First Presby= Members of the Queen Mrs. Andrew McKerron of Miami road is check- ing the cupcakes made from an old recipe brought here from Scotland. She will make tea biscuits and Camp F Ire other pastries for the coffee heur Thursday marning Candy Sale at the Needlework Guild Ingathering. Is Planned Dress Up Your Home for the Holidays .. . Call Wright's and we'll do the rest! «+ reupholster your chair, low as..... Nov. 25 to Dec. 14 Blue Bird and Camp Fire lead- ers and assistants met at Central | Methodist Church Thursday for a) briefing on new policies and prizes ifor the 1957 Camp Fire candy sale, to run Nov. 25 through Dec. 14. Mrs. Neil Wasserberger, execu- tive director of the Pontiac Coun- cil, explained rules for awarding prizes to top sellers, A $10 prize will be awarded the Blue Bird ‘and Camp Fire group selling the most candy. Mrs, Donna Baldwin | is in charge of the prizes. | Representative of the council's _ camp program committee, Mrs. | Oharles Rymal, outlined the three-fold of the sale: to offer Blue Birds and Camp Fire girls a selling experience, to enlarge the group treasuries for program supplies and trips, and to support the council’s Camp Oweki near Clarkston. In addition to laying plans for next year’s day camp, the com- mittee is developing a primitive- type outdoor program for juinor, high girls. For one week next sum- fmer the youngsters will live in tehts and shelters they build them- selves, and will cook with home- . -. reupholster your davenport, low as. . $75 SPECIAL PRICES ON BOLT-END MATERIAL It Costs No More to Have Custom Made Furniture by Wright... 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TELEGRAPH ROAD 1-HOUR ‘Group met DeMolay Moms Sponsor Dinner | Pontiac DeMolay Mothers Club acted as hostess for DeMolay boys jand their families at a Thursday | _ Leaders Briefed ON evening cooperative dinner in Ma- Kathy Details of Event Set sonic: Temple. * * It has been announced that Mrs. | ‘Grover Remley, Mrs. Wallace) ‘Joyner, Mrs. and Mrs. Roy Wilton will be in) icharge of refreshments for boys, working on today’s car-wash proj- ect. Pastor Speaks at WSCS Event The Rev. Eugene Ranson, di- rector of Wesley Foundation at ithe University of Michigan spoke iThursday evening in Central |Methodist Church where Women's Society of Christian Service en- tertained men of the church. Dinner was served by Mary Johnston Circle under the leader- ship of its chairman, Mrs, Lowell Stuckman. Leora Shank Circle, | Unusuet Lf Appte Pie William Pfahlert | BW Netisaiser SHOE WITH THE @ ? day comfort * aw? heel-hugging, toe-free fit We have your exact size in this comfortable walking shoe with heel- hugging, toe-free fit and flexible construction 2». gives you many miles of walking comfort. 10° Put Crumbs Over Crust for Variety McBroom) | Gets to Finals With I May Be Somewhat New in This Area... But... By JANET ODELL Several weeks ago we gave you 'prize-winning recipes from the apple pie contest. Today we want ‘you to have an unusual apple pie ‘recipe that was a runner-up. Kathy McBroom is an_ eighth grade student at Walled Lake Junior High School. Because she wanted to enter the contest she had her mother teach her how to make pie. | Other interests of Kathy's in- clude music (piano and a church choir) and painting. She also likes baseball. KATHY’S APPLE PIE By Kathy McBroom Pie Crust: 1% cups sifted fieur 4 lg teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar % cup shortening 4 or § tablespoons water with Mrs, Harry Stowell as chair- man, decorated the tables with arrangements of chrysanthemums. Sharon Sutton Feted Sharon Sutton of South Tilden Avenue was honored at a bridal shower Wednesday evening at the Mrs, Esther Cohr, Mrs. Pauline’ Woods was the co-hostess. Eight-| een guests were present. |Home Club Meets . Gardens Extension Wednesday evening for a cooperative dinner in the Holbrook street honte of Mrs. Levi Geasler. Mrs. - Howard Clayton) conducted a Christmas workshop. Huron To make the most of the natural} sweetness in fruits canned without] sugar, add one-eighth teaspoon of, salt to each quart of fruit. East Strathmore avenue home of; Covered. Flour large square “ | 1 teaspoon cinnamon Blend dry ingredients and short- ening. Set aside 2 tablespoonfuls lof these crumbs. Add water to rest jof crumbs and mix until dough -—already i-know where to get food that’s the greatest ... not the type i’m used to, you understand, just de-licious, taste-tempting food. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. ‘forms into a ball. Divide in two =eeaaeee erie parts. Flour pan and spread one ball of dough in the pan so that bot- ALL om and sides are completely wax paper and spread second ball of dough on it, Pat dough out into a circle, then roll it from center out until circle is bigger than pie pan. Fill_ pan with apple mixture. Place top crust on. Cut steam vents in top; seal and_ finish edges. Sprinkle the crumbs you set aside over the top. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 min- utes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 40 minutes longer. 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Saginaw Street— Across from Economy Furniture FE 5.6136 THE - Se ee a ee ee ee eC ee PONTIAG MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1057 r "NINETEEN ~ GUILD FAIR SATURDAY — Displaying some of the articles made for St. Theresa Guild's forthcoming ‘‘Holiday Fun Fair” Mrs. Norma Jenks right, Mrs. Michael Katich, and Mrs, Bernard McMonigal. benefit for St. Joseph School will be held from 1 to 8 p. m., in are, left to The Saturday _ ments. Pontiac Press Phote the Lake Orion Community Cen- ter. Booths and attractions will include cotton candy, carousel, store, white elephants, a cake walk and refresh- pick-my-pocket lady, country Livestock Show Opens Nov. 29 International Exposition in Chicago to Highlight $100,000 in Prizes CHICAGO — It will soon be show time in Chicago again with the curtain rising on new and exciting features at the 58th annua! Inter- national Livestock Exposition, sla- ted for Nov. 29 to Dec. 7 in the Seeks $5,500,000 for New High School * The proposed issue has * school district's history. International Amphitheater of .the Chicago Stockyards. * * ® The exposition will distribute more than $100,000 in_cash prem- iums to livestock and grain grow- ers. In addition to the usual top quality exhibits of both a oe and fat stock in the arena, al rings and stockyards pens—the In-| ternational Grain and Hay Show | “ the International Woo] Show | wil ground-floor level in Donovan Hall, |* newest addition to the einer ter. New features are planned t make them more interesting and! attractive. In line with new policy of pro- viding entertainment headliners at the International, Arthur God- frey, television and radio star, | will appear at every horse show performance, A cattleman and horseman on his own when he is away from television cameras, Godfrey will feature the day's livestock events on his morning TV and radio shows originating in the amphitheater. He will ride his famous Arabian at horse show performances. Horse shows are scheduled- for nine evening performances and six afternoons. . * * * The stock show provides more than a week full of judging events and sales, Most dramatic is the| selection of the grand champion, steer on Dec, 3. Dr. A. D. Weber, dean of agriculture, Kansas State College, rounds out a decade of judging all steer classes. Judging of steers, breeding cat- tle and sheep, wether lambs and barrows, as well as of grain, hay _ and wool, will bring an expected half million visitors to the stock- yards. Bigger yields of lean meat are the goals of the International Car- cass Contest which last year - reached high levels of interest for, producer, packer and consumer, alike. Animals are judged on hoof, | slaughtered and judged again. Top) prize winners get deluxe housing) will = try Berkley Holds Election BERKLEY — Voters here will be asked ” test of a gentleman: His respect) |= r|for those who can be of no pos-|) - who observed, sible service to him.” stump of a Tiet thie te ane heernd eo the The 5S F@RD is here now... theres nothing newer in the world _ There's bold, new styling—new Interceptor V-8 tion. In the mighty Himalayas, Ford’s new Interceptor V-8 engine with Pre- Power—new Cruise-O-Matic Drive—new power- cision Fuel Induction won the day! Its controlled Ford-Aire Suspension all-new system of carburetion, fuel F 1 The 56 Ford bs feeding and combustion gives you top the only car ever to meet a world-wide test and win ee = are no geo. graphical limits to savings an world-wide approval before its public premiere! spirited versatility of Ford’s new ‘ Cruise-O-Matic Drive. The gas-saving You could search the world over and axle ratio used with Cruise-O-Matic never find a car to match this §8 Ford’s « new beauty ...new power... new ride ... all at the low Ford price. How do we know? We tried it! In Paris . . . the most style-conscious fashion critics in the world had a deep, ‘low bow for Ford’s latest style crea- _ Se WHOLE WORLD SEEMS SMALLER WITH FORD'S NEW INTERCEPTOR VS ENGINE!” COME IN... SEE THE CAR THAT WAS’ PROVED AND APPROVED AROUND THE WORLD! means “built-in” overdrive economy! Then there’s nothing newer than the true air ride of Ford-Aire Suspension. It’s like riding on-a cloud because you literally ride on air! But, you don’t have to go to foreign soil to drive the 58 Ford. We’ll gladly gave you the trip! From-London to Bangkok . . . the whole world loved it! The 58 Ford stopped traffic in Trafalgar Square when it passed through on its history-making, round-the-world trip. And that was typical of the excitement this Ford caused in Paris... Rome... Athens... Istanbul... Calcutta... Bangkok and in all cities in between. For this Ford was proved and approved around the world in the toughest “shakedown’’ cruise in history. Down the rugged Yugoslavian coast line! Through the dust of Iran’s Great Salt Desert! Afghanistan’s Khyber Pass . . . over the mountains and through the jungles of India! The 58 Ford was proved and approved like rio other car before. S THERE'S NOTHING NEWER IN THE WORLD OF STYLE!” le ms Ps Lm, HHH}. a2 as , RON SO ARETE Te RD NN SRNR Nena ieee r) You'll ride in a new world of fashion with Ford's deep scuip- tured styling. From new Power-Flow hood to Sofety-Twin taillights, Ford's worlds-ahead styling is a standout! There's a new Slipstream roof... a new Sculptured rear deck, tool You'll get up to 15% more gas savings—with new—€ruvise-O- Matic Drive teamed with the new interceptor V-8. New D1 position is for all normal driving—from brisk, solid-feeling take-offs smoothly on up to highway cruising speeds. Yaqu'll steer with a feather touch Steering. and that's the secret of Ford's han- dling ease. Free-moving steel balls Gre virtually friction-free—give you A ppectenes Sine tepeae aoaeee * Fuel alway Ford's new Magic-Circle Nothing rolls like a ball, SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER | With all thats new for a world of difference You'll be ahead with Ford's new Interceptor V-8 and Precision ~ 300 hp. Smoother power . . . power... is Precision Fuel Induction, a new carburetion and combustion system. You'll ride on a cloud instead of Ak “asprin Aire Ses= = pension. This is the way you've ing on air! Four dir pillows literally soak up any sign of a bump. Car relevels every time someone gets in. Your night driving is safer with . Ford's Safety-Twin Headlights. You get safety you simply can't get with single lights . . . special light for high beam .. . special light for low. It's the biggest advance since the sealed-beam| It's high style, too. Smooth as they come.. as they go. The Fairlane 500 takes the 58 styling cake, going away (arriving, too)! Induction. Gives you up to more from less gos! The secret according to Fisherman|! . 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Nites to 9 at Both Stores DGG Bee EON Tees es ret meas ae % eck i ite re eh” pie Mae es snags hg he ae Sr ca ae eel os mw Siete coli OS cia ate Ab a rt atedael daraee aie eee whi ntl lie SE igi nection with some | and looted. ~*~ * & fore coin boxes were broken, * nxn Brun Lopez, 21. a-woman, all from San Francisco, were arrested yesterday in- con- telephone booths that were “dragged away Wasco police said the booths were dragged by logging chains and a car to secluded areas be- _ The five were identified as James Harohn Jr., 22; John Gar-|— cia Lopez, 27; Anthony Llanos, 16;. Jeannie Anderson, 19; and . The population of the Federation of Malaya is estimated at 6,250,- 000 people. It is one of the world's most productive centers of tin. * album of popular songs and is like a child with a. new toy. WANTED 1000 COMIC: BOOKS 1000 True PIPER’S MA a Abarat eT te | It all-goes as Marilyn expects, she'll be in Hollywood right after fame. Marilyn will sing some old | |INGRID SENSED SPLIT GET MORE OUT OF LIFE— GO OUT TO THE-MOVIES! SCREEN!! The eh Features at 1:18—3:18—5$:18—7:18—9:20 - ADDED aot 3rd in a@ Series ¢ “UNDER CARIB SKIES” Thrilling Tour ef the 4 _ Trepteal Island ef Jamaica # GES mE © WEDNESDAY “THE JAMES DEAN STORY” & “JOHNNY TROUBLE” PYIXTIITIIIIIIII III ws LOLLOBRIGIDA antuony QUINN ow HUNCHBACK »» NOTRE DAME Blazing Western Adventure! “Gun Battle at Monterey” Starring STERLING HAYDEN PAMELA DUNCAN Coming Sunday: James Cagney “Man of a ousand Faces” PLUS — Diana Dors “THE UNHOLY WIFE” |. I've no doubt in my mind that ‘Ingrid. Befgman knew, even be- fore that posed meeting at the air-| couldn't possibly reconcile. Previ-. jously Ingrid has vowed that she’ |would never come back to the’ 'U.S.A. to make a picture. But consider this: over a month | age she made the deal with Bud- dy Adier to star in ‘‘The Inq of the Eighth Happiness,” Alan coonsor over something that was arrow. Tell shot the apple from the, boy's head, and was Burgess’ novel, and agreed to (not his fault. about to be freed’ when he confessed that he had a second come here to discuss the details. | Mark Robson, who will direct! \“Inn”’ will meet Ingrid here and) then go on to Formosa, where the picture will be matie in its entire- ity. I prophesy Ingrid will now! = | make work her solace—and she: certainly can have her choice of ‘American productions. KARLOFF BIG GUNS | There is no voice in movies or 'T more cultured than that of our sf} horror expert, Boris Karloff. He just returned from England, where ‘he made “Stranglehold” for Amal-| gamated Film Ce. in which he plays a schizophrenic—more dan- gerous than Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. = | Boris said that he and Mrs. ' Karloff came back on a French DOORS OPEN 10:45 w © tate cect — NOW Thru TUES. OVERWHELMING DEMAND THE TWO Janes} Dean HITS THAT THRILLED THE FREE—1 8x10 PHOTO JAMES DEAN- — HELD OVER 2nd The Greatest Event in Motion Picture History! CECILB.DE BIG WEEK! ' : & a MILLE'S PRODUCTION =” CoM Bitenrs | HESTON BRYNNER: BAXTER: ROBINSON DE CARLO PAGET DEREK 60c MON, - TUES. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. Doors Open at 7 p.m. — SHOW at 8 p.m. _SAT, & SUN, SHOWS at 1 p.m. -5 p.m.- 9 p.m. Like Child With New Toy ‘By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS | freighter, which gave them three HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I have, always been intrigued by Marilyn 4¢ : Monroe's enthusiasm over any new Kenzie Nov. 16 TV show. = project. Now she is working on an! “Ave you going to scare little children?” I asked. _ comedy sketch and of all things, 1 wonderful weeks at sea. He will be on the Gisele Mac- “No indeed,” he said, “I play a sing."’ 'PRAYER ON TV | With the continuous—and unde-| served—beating Hollywood receives as a sink of sin, it's a welcome! thing to anfiounce that the inspira-| tion of putting one minute prayers) ‘ing originated’ here in Hollywood the first of the year to start “Blue el,” the movie that started j ‘Marlene Dietrich on the road to; Starting with just a few stations, | ,and some new songs in the picture. each, Kerner had gradually tilmed| at random: The Nicholas Schencks| port — that she and Rossellini| - gren. | on TV stations to start each morn-| The idea was the worthy brain’ child ef Lew Kerner, movie exec-|- | utive. . * * J Shien Sh ’ giving these prayers 60 seconds. ba! od 365 of them, enough for a year.) Snapshots of Hollewood caller GUESTION: Did William Tell really shoot the apple -off his son’s head? have given their blessing to the' : : * * ° - coming January marriage of their' ANSWER: The story is that William Tell was a Swiss peas- youngest daughter, Nikki, to Hel--ant in 1307 when Switzerland was ruled by Austria. One day mut Dantine. ‘he walked into the village of Altdorf, where an Austrian ' Dolores and Bob Hope enter-| bailiff named Gessler had set his cap on a tall pole and in- tained the visiting TV editors at’ structed the Swiss to bow to the cap. their Moorepark home with a cock- Tei) refused to humiliate himself that way. Gessler told affiliations. The pair are N torial writer of Kung Lun Pao, a fiber crops which sources today said two ‘Taipei newsmen are being held for ques- tioning about alleged Communist of the Hsin Seheng Pao, an organ of the Formosa provincial govern- ment, 7 | With technical aid-from the United States, Cuba is growing terial to substitute for jute im- ‘ports from India. x : 7 pees: 6 4 . Peete ae Oe Ce THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1957 : TWENTY-THREE, ~ Seize 5 in Connection Hollywood Headlines oe : _|Question 2 Newsmen | wn wa : With Looted Phones a mie. wees ie Red Affiliations '} | MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY WASCO, Calif. w—Four men and Marilyn Takes to Album TAIPEI ww — Government 5 SHIRTS LAUNDERED sting a «| . Men's Suits, 2 Prs. 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Shameful that Bob's show didn’t continue be- him he would be executed, but that he could save himself by cause of the withdrawal of the Shooting an apple from the head of hig young son with an ar a ‘eer eene er oe | At the farewell party Curt Jur. 2¢row intended for Gessler if he had killed his son. 8 Zens gave at his Holmby Hills Gessler had Tell seized but he escaped and killed the bailiff. house, the lady he most admired This story spread quickly through Switzerland and gave the was Zsa Zsa Gabor. He left by Swiss people courage to revolt against the Austrian rulers. Poet a for France at | Modern historians, agree this is just a legend, but it has sone = ei Sy petore inspired generations of aes lovin people. males: 2A fabulous plea mel FOR YOU TO DO: Try shooting an arrow through an apple Dee weeks ao ‘s at a distance of 25 feet and see what a hard problem William order. Buddy is in New York meet. Tell faced. (But never shoot an arrow at another person or ing with Spyros Skouras, his at-.at an apple on his head.) torney, Arnold Grant, and his rep- * + * resentative, Charles Feldman. (Douglas DeByle of Wausau, Wis., wins $10, for this ques- x eke tien. If you have a good one, send a postcard to Violet Moore The Phil -Reagans entertained Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper.) former president and Mrs. Harry x * * Truman at the Racquet Club in rs 9 Palm Springs. Among the guests Tomorrow: Is the taming of the shrew possible? were former governor (State of Washington) and Mrs. Mon Wal- ® _{a sincere wish to reach agree- Hopes Canal Firm, mem That's all today. 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Order lour cool a of SMALL DEPOSIT , two tons or more and save : oe eeea ee *122) Consumers Power Co : per weet SAVE 50° r-| v9 ' { / 3 en eee ee eee ee ee . ees re - # * ett? oe * % ed ~ only put Bloomfield Hills’ halfback terback slot since late 1956 and rer eeevTereereess oe * & ] SS ee ae ee TAT PLAS Se Sl VUEEEVIT ET ye ~ Charley was being given a | {2 x * x kok | orConnell Pitches 2 TDs The all-state small college foot-; | ball team, now in the process of being selected by coaches and wrijers will be honored in Mar- shall on Tuesday, December 3rd. with certificates being awarded by the AP. = . * ’ Otto Graham! Who is he? - ‘Charles S. Tompkins of Grogse’ The (Cleveland Browns, who Pointe was elected Commodore of bristled with an aura of invinci- the Detroit Yacht Club for 1998 pijity while Uncle Otto was lofting’ succeeding Howard J. Cook TD passes, were supposed to turn * ~ * into the National. Football Guy Sparrew of Pontiac, aver- League's patsies when he made aging 10 points x game for the his second “retirement’’ perma- New York Knicks, ill be in De- nent at the close of the 1955 sea- troit Tuesday night to meet the son i; Pistons at the Olympia. * * * * * * But Coach Paul Brown went the A hg battle for all-state class prognosticators one better and in- A quarter eck honors is expected stalled the veteran George Ratter- next Monday when the AP writers man at the helm. He filled in ably| Ww ‘Green Bay, and touchdowns to Ray and Preston Carpenter. |picked up a fumble and sped 80) Jim Brown led the running game, total to 17 for the season, and then) Paces Browns Over Steelers By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS program, Chicago's Bears beat/ning streak at five games with, caught 12 passes, two for touch-, ‘Norm Van Brocklin pitching to downs, to net 2 21-14. | *® ‘Bob Boyd for two touchdowns. | Lou Groza opened the Cleveland Tank Younger, Jon Arnett and Joe scoring with a 34-yard field goal,/Arenas scored an. short plunges his eighth this season. Then for the Rams. Y. A. Tittle pitched O'Connell took - over, He com-|for one TD, scored another but pleted 7 of 11 passes for 156 yards couldn't work any of his “mir- Renfro acles." Don Paul) Ji + *« The Colts’ Johnny Unitas hurled ards for the final score. Rookie two scoring passes to bring his) ith 75 yards in 14 tries. * * * The Rams halted the 49er is eae the tallied for the Redskins. Sparks Det 021 6 Ti whi . Bobby Connects’ § x & * for 3 1D Passes Against Eaales 224 yards. Rookies) Veteran Signal-Caller im Podoley and Don Bosseler | their veterans. Chuck Conerly, 36, | passed for a pair of touchdowrs and Ben, Agajanian, 38, two field goals. i The Giants made good use of! notched Trailing 170 in Has Hand in All Points as Lions Bounce Back ‘PHILADELPHIA (# — A blonde, | giant with a slingshdt passing arm) the third quarter, the Cards came back with Ollie Matson going over, turned a raw, wintry day into the twice to cut the lead to 17-14. But! Fourth of July forthe Detroit Lions Agajanian booted one and Frank yesterday as he ignored a pain-| . with only 50 seconds to go charged Gifford went 24 yards for a six- fully bruised side and sparked De-| ithree yards for the winning TD pointer to put the game out of troit to a 27-16 victory over the! "Skins. Ray Berry |reach. ‘Philadelphia Eagles. ‘Veteran Bobby Layne, his i pick the team. Jerry Gross of Bay until a knee injury signaled an end City, Mike Westley of Midland to his career. and Stuart of Muskegon are the 4 dejected Brown put out, a call: “big three.”’ for available’ talent and Tommy. * * * O'Connell, former Illinois. star, with the answered. A fall while running It's been O'Connell in the quar- ball at Keego Harbor last week not &2>qp off the bench at the start of the second quarter to turn Detroit's stalled offense into a smoothly|— functioning unit with three touch.' down passes and two field goals. Chuck Mezey out of action for the he’s beginning to make. them for- ga will miss part of the basketball O'Connell (cased two porhaowe season, He has a torn knee carti- passes yesterday as the Browns lage and may not be able to run maintained their hold on the East- weil until sometime in January. ern Division lead with a 24-0 vic- * * * ‘tory over Pittsburgh’s Steelers. The late Princeton coach Char-- This, coupled with San Francis-) ley Caldwell accidentally start: co's 37-24 loss to the Los Angeles’ ed Lou Gehrig on his all-time |Rams left the Browns with the: playing streak in the big leagues. best mark in the league, 6-1. | Despite their loss the 49ers con-| ‘tinued to pace the Western C on-| ference with a:5-2 record, one hop. sacker Wally Pipp on the head. ahead of Baltimore and. Detroit! The injury put Gehrig in the line- iat 43. up and he stayed right there until | The Colts remained in conten- flattened by the illness that tion with a 21-17 victory over. caused his death. iW ashington “ the Lions dropped Walled Lake's freshman football|Philadelphia 27-16. In the East, team finished a perfect season last ithe Giants (5-2) stayed right be- week with a 1412 victory over hind the Browns by y aeesing Chi-| Berkley freshmen. The Viking cago’s Cardinals, 27-14. frosh went unbeaten in six games.' In the other r game on the full mound tryout by the Yankees when he struck New York Ist 102,368 at L. A. Pro Crowds Set Record PHILADELPHIA &#—Pro ‘foot- i7. 500 boys were guests of the ball attendance reached an all-:' management. time high in the National Football, oot * * League yesterday with an unoffi- But the final audit “will show a cial estimate for all six games of yew paid attendance record for a 312,131 persons. ‘professional football game,”’ a This “undoubtedly” is an all- spokesman said. time high for the NFL, Commis-| Bell agreed and added that paid: sioner Bert Bell said. jattendance for all six games will * * * lbe a record somewhere in the vi- Another record also probably ,‘inity of 300,000. was set — paid attendance for a| Actual paid attendance won't be ‘The Los_Angeles|known until later_in the week. Rams-San Francisco ‘49ers game|after each club submits its box’ at Memorial Coliseum in Los An-|office totals to NFL headquarters| geles drew an estimated total/here. crowd of 102,368. The paid attendance probably won't hit the 100,000 mark because Grid Results x* «© * at the increased interest in pro) ball,’ Bell said, “I cannot hon-) _PEAKS GAINS — Detroit defensive back Cart Karilivacz (21) moves in for the tackle of Phil- merly of Michiga: yards in yesterday's game on this run. ground is Abe Gi Layne completed 8 of 13 tosses 147 yards. He compe %eix a row in the second pe ie every other one good for a patory | for for dow The victory left the Lions tied iwith the Baltimore Colts for oe iplace in the National Footba \League’ s Western Conference, ae lare within one game of the league- leading San Francisco 49ers. ~*~ ® * Layne came off the bench to take over for Tobin Rote with the Eagles leading 3-0, early in the second period. The Lions immediately moved * 80 yards in 10 plays, ending their _ drive at the Philadelphia eight- | yard lime where Layne rifled a | pass to Steve Junker in the end | =e: The Eagles regained the lead on a quarterback sneak by Al |Dorow but fell behind minutes later ‘by John Henry Johnson with a '43-yard touchdown pass to Jim [Doran, who made a sensational juggling catch in the — zone. * The Lions moved tor their third score of the second quarter a ishort time later to make the score 21-9. This time jt took Detroit three plays to go 44 vards. Layne passed to Howard tHopalong) Cassady for 26, Johnson ran seven more yards, and Layne completed the march with an ll-yard pass play to AP Wirephote n State. Peaks however got five On the bbon (64). Detroit won, 27-16. adelphia Eagles’ back Clarence Peaks (26), for- ed Romp The Rams of St. Frederick/ban Catholic games placing St. in one of their best all|Fred behind Orchard Lake St.) \turned The total attendance figure for around performances of the sea-| Mary for 6th place in the Subur-| dict 19-12 as quarterback Al Sley- the previous week, Nov. 3, als0’son to blank Center Line St. Clem-'ban Catholic League. The Eaglets ter scored twice. was of record dimensions—284,755 vent with a paid attendance of 261,200.' snapped a two-game losing streak Oak St. “While I am naturally pleased for the locals. 13-0) yesterday. The victory'romped with ease blasting Royal Mary %2-0 * * * It was the 2nd win in five subur- ——— ‘Cassady for the score. jured ribs strapped with tape, came; ‘then have to defeat Michigan in‘ 2). when Layne capped a 29-yard run _ - AP Wirephote STIFF ARM — Michigan's Stan Noskin (27) gives the stiff arm to Illinois center Gene Chernev as he goes for a seven yard gain in their game at Champaign, Ill, Saturday. Guard Dave Ash (62) ae with the nel — = Soh OSU's Title, Bow! Ho Hopes at Stake Against Hawks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , to beat Minnesota and have Ohio | State lose to beth Iowa and Mich- Ohio State and Iowa will settle, | igan. lowa is in line only for the the Big “Ten football championship| title since the Hawkeyes are in- at-Columbus Saturday while Mich-! eligible for the Rose Bowl, * * ® igan State pits its flickering Rose} A full conference schedule is on . 5 1 > : ta. | Bow! hope ae Minneso : ‘tap this week. Aside from the lowa “+ |at Qhio State game, Minnesota ae ok ove ronald Le lows (3.3), is at Michigan State (41), — al ter chou th . ma Illinois (2-3) invades Wisconsin | (2s 4) } Michi- eyes lose and Michigan State de- a Sle dum Areoc spite feat Minnesota, Ohio State would Northwestern «05) is at Purdue pp other games, Notre Dame iis ‘Oklahoma and Marquette joumeya to Boston College. | QOhie State has a perfect con- | ‘ference record of five victories | | tone a _——_ ry its final game to gain a trip to. Pasadena. Michigan State's only bope Is nd no defeats while lowa has a -0-1 record which includes its 1-21 the with Michigan. only blotch on the Ohio line record is an 18-14 opening loss to Texas Christian. Since then ‘Ohio State has banged past Wash- ington, 35-7, Illinois 21-7: Indiana’ Hawks Take 2 Over Weekend %-0; Wisconsin 16-15, North- Dump Leafs, Rangers | western 47-6. ami the 20-7 triumph to Take Over Third °** sito! . Spot in NHL lowa opened by swamping Utah State 7014, clipped Washington . State 20-15; Indiana 47-7; Wiscon- Layne made it 24-9 in the third | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sin 21-7; Northwestern 6-0, tied quarter with the first of his two | The Chicago Black Hawks, per- Michigan and humiliated Minne- | fleld goals. He propelled his see: onniaj cellar-dwellers of the Na- sota last Saturday. ond three-pointer through the jtional Hockey League, are mak-| ~x~ *« * S, 19- wrap up the loop crown in the other contest besting St. Bene- | uprights in the fourth quarter. {by Jerry. Norton on a fourth-down fake punt play. He all of the Lions’ scoring. 36 and 6 yards and had another games for the Eagles this season.) esty say it comes. as a surprise." The Rams are striving to be- come the first NFL club to draw, one million fans-in a single sea- son. Their attendance for the last three games is 260,138 including, yesterday's record breaker. * * * Ohio State 20, gl Michigan State 34, etre Dame 6 _* _ilichigan 19 , Northwestern 12 mnesota 20 Iowa 44. Cincinnati i — ) W. Michigan 20, Reserve 6 Central Michigan Sa. 8. Tilinois 13 Kramer a Packer Standout | | Aggressive Style Still Alma 40; Ohie Northern 14 Coliseum manager Bill Nicholas’ Milwaukee 14, Perris 7 F. Michigan 26, W. Illinois 6 said that 10,000 fans were turned) ai Arica ‘away at the gates yesterday and. west Kert Btate 1%, Loutsville 7 Mlami (9% 98, Marshall 13 Xavter 20 Toledo 7 Ohfe U 7 Bowling Green 7 1 Carrol’ 6 Clarion 0 Denison 60. Oberlin 7 Okla State 39. Wy oming Li Butler 26, DePau® 900 more got their money back after they passed the turnstiles them “Wario Win Hits. Mates Akron 38, Unton 7 Oklahoma 39 Missourf 14 Kansas 13, Kansas State 7 Towa Btate 13, MWebraske * Penn State 20, Marquette 7 Grinnell 20, Monmouth 0 Simnéon. 20, Wartburg 14 Wichita 14, Drake 7 | | | Findlay 14. Wilmington 6 Wittenberg 204, Ohlo bainneae 13 Darton 49. N Dakota Wash -Jeff. 20. creas re Omaha 14. N. Yilnots 7 Bradley 26. Wathineton 13 Fa at Virginia 7 Pitrehurgh 6 Dartmouth 7. Columbia 6 Cornell 13. Brown 6 Hofetra 26 bebtllbeds to 7 Rosten Collece 27. Bo Oregon 6late ai. California is Jack Twyman topped the how shescotiaby pele Oregon 6 als with 24 points and Clyde Lov- Standford 35, sc 7 Mate isl Fi : oy Nene Idaho State 7. Colorado Coliege 6 ‘Cllette chipped in wifh 22. Grab- oski contmbuted 20 to the Phila-| \delphia attack, Canadian Pre Hamiiton 13, Ottawa 12 Toronto 37, Montreal 6 al Packers. ica plays the same brand of ag-, \y on offense, he retains his bone- | jarring blocking ability and catches pate hook passes in the pattern , tional Football League team. jist.” Marks Ron’s Pro Action “CHICAGO (® — Michigan foot-| t He was used at right end yester-| ball fans would recognize Ron Kra- day after playing slotback or right) which had been scoring consis- because there were no seats for mer oe R8 he even in the unfamiliar No. halfhack in his earlier Packer wears with the Green Bay games. The former Wolverine All-Ameri- Pontiac Teams Finish gressive football. Employed strict- ‘of 50 yards nullified by a penalty. Philadelphia is in a three-way tie sus as in the league's club, * * * SS eae Tom pereciee garnered the LIONS EAGLES other St. Frederick six-pointer| First Downs 18 13 when he went 8 yards. He also Pein’ yoru ya \was the victim of‘a rule infraction|Pesses Com nary Uae bad which took away a 62-yard scam- =e Emre” / 8-42 6-41.2 jee: : Tarde Pocsiised — oe 495 It was one of the outstanding defensive showings of the sea- son for the Rams over a team Big 10 Standings tently. Conference All ee St. Clenient never got inside the wieT wet =, Ohio State 5 0 0 6 1 0 ‘Bi ‘St. Fred 20 as the winners domi- towa 401 €@€ 61 E MICH. STATE 4 10 #6 10 $51 nated the play from the opening iinnesota P30 430 30 whistle to win its 3rd game in six ‘MICHIGAN 221 421 starts, isconsin 23 4 430 Sn! |Tlinots 230 340 438) * * * |Purdue 230 #340 -@40 160 10 Orchard Lake started early andjNorthwesten 0 5 0 0 7 0 000 Hight in Keg Tourney Pontiac teams captured the 2nd, 5th and 8th places in com- petition with some of the state's best bowlers in the preliminary round for the state match game championship at Huron Bow] over! the weekend. Sullivan's Furniture of Grand 'Rapids* copped the crown with a (8,958 total to éarn the -right to ‘meet the Detroit champion in a home-and-home_ series for the Michigan title. * * * Huron Cleaners was the runner- up quintet with 8,835. The 300 Lounge was 5th with 8,571 and Huron Bowl 8th at 8,490. The scoring: Sulliv an's e styled at Michigan. * * * :~ He wears another jersey nu- meral because the number 87 he made famous at Michigan al- ready belonged to a Green Bay veteran when he joined the Na- Kramer now is a 230-pound bun- dle of muscle, 14 more than his ‘college playing weight. * * * “¢@ “TI need the added weight play- ing with hese guys,” he said. “In this league everybody's a special- “The players are better than in college. This is the cream of 2973 3037 2948—8958 | ie |Huron Cleaners 3117 2872 2846—8835) the college crop just like college (cre te aan 2928 2818 20180078 football uses the cream of the ‘Geo ten Flint mae a 2034 — $591 | ” Lounge . 2853 2710 3008—8571! high school football crop. Stroh’s. Flint 2737 2025 2866 —8547 | ; rewery's, Flint 21 2875 2843—952 Krz siete ee in the top eche- Huron Bow! 2832 2900 2740400 t S Pass receivers Pabst int 40 2800—844 on of’ the Bese ‘Hotel’ Ban'ft, Sag. 2909 2623 2800—8332 | with 19 catches including the three wajters Ins. Lans 2707 2701 28264324 | Ss - Bowl O Dime, Kal. 2723 — he made yesterday as his Pack: Por oO iackson 2799 2678 2616-8083 ers lost to the Chicago Bears 21-14. Mech. 1h.. Ja'’sn 2693 2718 2855—7966 Denby Rehearing Delayed has not yet seen the tice of petition from the fathers. DETROIT (INS! — City League athletic director George M. Mean! says he may not be able to-meet’ he games were ordered for- today with the Denby High School teited because a Denby player who. . Dads club, which has askea for @ participated in them forged a doc: | rehearing on the school’s forfeiture tor’s name to a medical examina-| of four football victories ition report. ~ ek Denby -was favored to win the! Mead has been away from his [City League championship before | | office since Friday and said he |the ruling. a ae a a Te aes ee ee a kept pouring it on sparked by game at Orchard Lake. - Terry Raymond's three touch-' 5 * downs, ! M d A ig-American Ron Novak, St..1 Moniuszko ' and Frank Bartos also got TDs conference an Gomes oF WeT WL Pe and Tony Chojnows\! got the vo.m: conto) 5.60 5 2 0 114 extra points for the winuers, Marshall 410 6 2.0 .750. * * * Bowling Green 2 1 2 § 1 2 .750 Toledo 3920 °4 4 0 .500 Orchard Lake and St. Frederick ent Seats 1 ‘ 7 33 5 ‘378 | tangle next Sunday in a makeup Western Mich. 6 4 1 3 4 1 438 game won, one- Ties count one-half lhalf lost ling the other clubs sit up-and-take) | The Eagles completed their scor- notice. ing in the fourth with a goal- line| plunge that climaxed a 61-yard run) For the past | ne kicked all of the conver- Only in 1952-53° did Chicago es- Steady Jack Lyon was again the ‘dane ee Detroit, thus figuring in Cape the cellar when the team ‘big cog in the Ram attack. St. Rita finished unbeaten to ‘tallied two tquchdowns on runs of The defeat was the fifth in seven _ tional television audience the Windy City skaters blanked the . “me: Rangers 3 Final Time for 1. Closing of Chicago's racing season Both teams—depend heavily—on their front lines and the Buckeyes, | * * * ‘who play possession ball and stay | ason: ng on the ground might have trouble — Nant picking up yardage against the tough Hawkeye forward wall. | However, Oho State proved against Purdue thag it also has | a stout defense. The Bollermak- | ers kept pounding at the Ohio State goal throughout the second | half but were able to score only once, Both teams will probably be in top physical condition. Ohio State. halfback Don Clark, the Big Ten’s leading ground gainer, was in- jared against Purdue but coach Woody Hayes said Clark will prob- ably ae ready for t he big game. seven of the last eight, the Hawks! have finished in the basement., wound up fourtit * * * Touted in the pre-season consen- the league's most improved the Hawks certainly are making the dopesters look good. After a. profitable weekend, Chi- cago holds down third place and is only four points behind the run- nerup New York Rangers. : * * * The Hawks whipped the Toron-; to Maple Leafs 3-1 last night. On Saturday afternoon before a na-_ Tuesday Noon * * * In the Hawks’ last seven games, ‘Derby’ Entries they have won five. tied one and lost one. During that span goalie’ Hopeful hunters who closed the Glenn Hall has allbwed just eight.state’s ph n-on Sunday, 29 goals while producing three shut- have one more day in which to — outs, file entries for The Pontiac Press - '1957 “Pheasant Derby.” Last time ito nigh sce Hage in is 12 o'clock ° . ‘noon, at The Press Sports Final Chicago Race Department.:None will be received CHICAGO —The ice-delayed after that hour. * * * There was no change today in last week's Jeaders. Heaviest en- | try, to date, is a 4-pound, 9'2- ounce bird shot by Ellsworth Guerin of Auburn Heights, Long- est bird is a 39%4-inch rooster will take place today at Sports- man’s Park with the $15,000 added, Arch Ward Memorial Handicap. , Saturday's closing day program ,was postponed because of a frozen, ‘track. TRAFFIC JAM — A field official suddenly found himself caught in the ‘crush between De- troit and Philadelphia players yesterday as full- back John Henry Johnson (35) picks up 20 yards Junker (88) get in the second period. Charlie Ane (50) and Steve ris (20) of the Eagles. downed by John D. ‘Kelly of Union Lake, Only full-time Oakland county residents are eligible for the $50 bond (for heaviest) and $25 (for longest) entries.. Fistic Prospects Bright for Belma_ HOLLYWOOD ® -— Things look bright for Frankie Belma, 18, Wil- match with Joe Dorando, * * * The fight was stopped after 24 seconds of the eighth round of their scheduled 10-round main event at Legion Stadium Saturday night. Dorando, of Hollywood,, suf- fered a deep gash over his left ‘eye. gage California rules, it was icalled & knockout, * * * ‘ ip Weetew lode 148 — 145 pounds, Dor- Belma now is undefeated in eight pro starts. Dorando has a 13-3-3 record, ready to tangle with Jimmy Har- z ‘culminating with last Saturday's great day of football, per- “haps it’s about time to devote a couple of‘ paragraphs to this 1e% eae. | Low Little In these twice weekly articles, realizing that this is a big country and that the stofies appear from coast to coast, we have purpgsely not stressed too much the Ivy League, , as things have developed in the last few weexs, group of the nation’s oldest institutions and the game they “The four contests in this group Saturday may not have produced the most powerful football in ‘the country, but no section saw better competition, as underdogs came up to eutscore or to press to the limit their favored foes. A Penn team that has refused to quit under discouraging circumstances was stirred to an inspiring victory over Yale, helped by the return of a good back, Riepl. . x «* * Harvard scoring three touchdowns against a strong Prince-}- ton team that outmanned the Crimson, turned in an equally creditable showing. , Columbia did well against unbeaten Dartmouth in a one-touchdown defeat, while Cornell deserves great credit for upsetting Brown. Nowhere in the country could you find better balanced, harder competition and conditions under which the game of college football is likely to drive in more healthy fashion in the future. Around the country there has been a disposition to see Calls ‘em | ALL ALONE — The little bla alone as Boston and Detroit skaters race toward it. Goalie Don Simmons of the Bruins points to it and teammate Real Chevrefils (left) skates after THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1957: ought Sil Plagues Boston Pushes % a 4 > ; as = Nath Bane EMTS Nay atl ck dise lays all ; AP Wirephote it with Bill Dea (right) of the Wings in their game last night. Bill Dineen (12) is kept out of the play by Doug Mohns (19). Bruins won, 4-2. Ex-Marine Helps Tita ns Win in-the Ivy League what some have termed “de-emphasis.” Time, I think, will prove this is not true. If competitive desire, along with good coaching instruction and the all- around development of .young men are the basis for college football, as I think they are, these schools—with, of course, a number of others—are doing a fine job for the game, though| - ‘they may seldom land their entries in the nation’s top ten. In the Western Conference, the stage is set for the im-' portant game of the late-season when unbeaten but once tied Iowa meets Ohio State, unbeaten in Big Ten play. Iowa can't go to the Rose Bowl. Ohio State and Michigan State can. The Spartans, favorites this week over Minnesota have lost one. . : Ohio State, gaining its winning lead over Purdue in the first half on powerful running and smart, sparing use of the periods as Iowa scouts watched to see how it was done. The bowl incentive will be strong for the Buckeyes this week and they may need it if Clark, a valuable back who was hurt Saturday, cannot play. In any event it appears likely either Ohio State or Michiggn | State will be too strong for the coast entry at Pasadena, a fact emphasized now by Oregon's defeat at the hands of Washington. Rocky on Goodwill Trip to S. America MIAMI, Fla. (INS) — Former DETROIT It’s seldom that al shows up in the statistics column Ex-Michigan Net Star Eliminated SYDNEY (®—Roy Emerson of Australia, defeated Barry Mackay, Dayton, Ohio, today in a _post- poned third round match of the New South Wales Tennis Cham- pionships. The score was 15-13, ngs ‘for Last Place Detroit to Tie Toppazzini and Mackell Combination Leads _ in| 4-2. Victory BOSTON #® — The. win-thirsty Detroit Red Wings invaded Boston Bruins territory last sight and) came away still thirsty after ab- sorbing a 4-2 defeat, their sixth straight. The scoring and puck-stealing tactics of Jerry Toppazzini and Fleming Mackell were the main Bruin guns in a smooth attack before a sellout crowd of 13,909 at. Boston Garden. The loss put Detroit in a tie for last place with the Toronto -Maple Leafs in National Hockey League standings. Boston is in in tourth place with a 6-8 record. Foppazzini and Mackell each Sparks U-D The Titans applied the clincher/lanova led in first downs 16-14 and midway in the fourth quarter when|in passing yardage 103-90. Detroit scored—a goat and got two assists while Toppazzini twice stole pucks 6-8, 8-6, 46, 6-3. MacKay, 22-year-old fo rmer TWENTY-FIVE on the American Davis Cup team brilliant returns. *: U.S. Davis Cup captain, said: “MacKay played the best. tennis of our team so far, but we can’t overlook the fact that Vic Seixas University of Michigan student, paces himself and is a, great battler under _ pressure. SERVICE | Complete Service on All Types Transmission All Work Guaranteed Free Check-Up Service J 47 N. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE 8-6022 from Alex Delvecchio to set up scoring plays. * * * Mackell scored a goal early in the first period but the Wings’ Bill Dineen tied it minutes later, put- ting the score at 11 midway in the ‘Stanza, | single lineman’s’ performance quarterback Lou: Faoro combined like the University of Detroit's with Billy Russell on a 50-yard! Emerson Dromgold did Saturday,|pass play for a touchdown. Faoro Dromgold, a sophomore tackle. heaved the ball 20 yards to Russell and guard Dick Kennedy caught an near the sidelines and Russell opposing ball carrier behind the \eluded the only tackler blocking his gained 179 yards rushing to 160 for Villanova. : Dromgold, a muscled 230-pound-| other in the second period and er, will have a homecoming cele-| Don McKenney added another bration of his own this week when| for Boston, while Detroit was the Titans meet the Quantico Ma-| short-handed near the end of the rines in Detroit Saturday after-| period, Toppazzini gave the Bruins an-— ithe Detroit four. goal and scored a safety and Dromgold pouced on a fumble Dromgold pounced on a fumble that stopped an opposition drive on * * * That, plus a 60 - yard scoring drive and a sensational pass play, netted a 16-7 victory for the Titans over Villanova. It was Detroit's fifth victory against two josses, For Villanova the loss was the sixth in eight games and their most decisive defeat of the season, am The safety was Detroit’s first score. Dromgold, a former Marine, and Kennedy grabbed Villanova heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano takes off from) Miami- tomorrow for a 20-day goodwill visit to several South’ Marciano, who now lives in| Miami with his family, will fly to, Quito, Ecuador, where he will tour a youth center for under- priviledged children. The former Brockton, Mass., slugger next Will go to Honduras) as a guest of the government and then.-to Caracas, Venezuela for five days. MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 3 E Montcalm Get GAS HEAT at its best—with STRIKES _AND SPARES By Joe Wilman If you're a once-a-week bowler, all your bowlifig is done in the same establishment. 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Vil-| noon. * * * The Pennsylvanian was one of the outstanding linemen for Quan- tico two years ago during his serv- ice stay, He was sought by many Rookie Wings forward Don Poile inarrewed the margin to 3-2 at the start of the final period. _ | Bronco Horvath, who leads Bos- ton in scoring, clinched the contest) for the Bruins with 10 minutes colleges before his discharge, but ex-Titan great Andy Farkas, who once was assistant coach at Quan- tico, assisted in bringing the big tackle to Detroit. ‘Perfect Record List Cut to 23 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seven college football teams fell _._ jfrom the perfect record class TOUGH — Former Marine over the week end, chopping the Emerson Dromgold, a 230 pound tackle, was the line smasher for ing just four major schools. the Titans Saturday in the 16-7 * * * on a 17-yard pass from Jim Gra- | win over Villanova for Detroit's Amo : A ; the major ranks, Texas | sione to Tony Varrichione. - oth win-in-seven games. 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But two. blocked conver- sions gave the Illini a 20-19 squeak- er over the team they call their favorite upset victims. “An old nemesis, Bobby Mitchell, ‘ CHICAGO (INS) — The Ameri- cracked through Michigan's block- can Association will operate next ing vanguard twice to deflect quar- season with the same baseball terback Jim Van Pelt's conversion clubs as in 1957. jattempts. Mitchell's actions pre- ‘served the Ilini’s narrow victory, itheir sixth in the last eight years _jover the Wolverines. The missed conversions of course, wouldn’t have played so vital a role if Michigan had perked up earlier than the minutes of the fourth Wolverines Bow, 20-19. | is on his way into the end zone quarter. The injured Van Pelt came off the bench when Stan Noskin was! shaken up and sparked Michigan's’ belated flurry. He completed six of 12 passes. The Wolverines scored twice on drives of 68 and 48 yards in the final four minutes They had been against Notre Dame .at East Lansing Saturday. Johnson took a handoff from quarterback Mike Panitch and went 11 yards to score in the 2nd quarter. MSU triumphed, 34-46. . A Pe _______THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1957 ie | : ‘ : j : | fh h Rejol Y -'M 3rd String Back | Duffy Swinging | the Shillelagh 1 After 34-6 Win - Pat Burke Given Game Ball Following MSU's " Rout of Notre Dame EAST LANSING — The of Michigan State are stil] enjoy- ing an off-season St. Patrick's Day of the Irish of Notre Dame. awarded the game ball to team captain Patrick Burke. Brennan next Saturday faces high-riding Oklahoma a team that polished off Missouri 39-14 to run its victory ae to e in a row. “Michigan State is rel best team we've met this year” Brennan ; Pontise Press Photes ON HIS WAY — Art Johnson, speedy Michigan State halfback, for the Spartans’ 1st touchdown can't defense against speed but I still think we can get up against Okahoma, We weren't as one as othe score "would indic Thin. Aggies COLLEGE STATION, Tex. team, sped through its eighth straight victory Saturday with 10) boys getting in 40 to 50 minutes apiece as usual. season's finale with Ohio State ‘the following week. the moleskins of Aggieland. Never more than 28 players get into aj game and 13 of those do about 90 per cent of the playing. | Pro Standings NEED A BETTER | Tre loss of left halfback Jim) —«EASTERN CONFERENCE RIDING CAR? Pace, Michigan's top runner, like-'cieveland........ co 89 ia ‘6 wise was a damaging blow to New York eos td a = Test-drive a '58 Studebaker. Michigan's chances. Pace WAS Ch: agen card 33 0 308 108 in Discover for yourself the ex- {knocked unconscious midway /in EhUscelphia =... 23 9 286 111 126 elusive Laxury-Level ride ‘a the first quarter. He was carried w CONFERENCE Studebaker’s variable ratefront |from the field but returned to femmes” 33% Sime | coil springing. dened Sad oe the esi Bears ; ‘ i is is is Fumbles squelched two Wol- a LSUNDAY'S IRESULTS. 121 183 verine scoring opportunities. | Cleveland “34 Pittsburgh 0 Pace bobbled on the Illinots two | just before he was hurt. Right ball on the Ilini 20 to stop anoth- er first half drive. Packard halfback Mike Shatusky Jost the ‘ Again Wolverine tackling was! Phil New York 27, Chicago Cardinals 14 1 ashin be itimore 21, Detroit 27, Philad Chicago Bears 21, . THS WEEK'S See your local poor. On L. T. Bonner's = neers a nee Dee dash for Iinois’ second score, sev-| “OND —_ Dealer today! eral Wolverines hada clear shot’, DIVISION met at him. But he managed to shake Prides cg $Y loose. (Mew VOR onecccrccucclese ; 2 400 & 5 206 WESTERN Division St. Lowls ow... 3 471 : Detroit weewinei= eles eels es 3 3 400 4 4 Cincinnatt : 3 4 333 HOME OWNERS! [=*; i e MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Ask us about: . The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! St Louls at ont. SUNDAY Philadelphia 106, Cincinnati 101 TURDAY’S RESULT St. Louls 195, Philade’ ESDA TU lem pare vs Boston at Detroit New York at Detroit "S RESULT in 100 ULE Texas A&M, the nation’s No. quantitatively speaking, to ever that the Aggies are noted for | Notre Dame tried to stop Keep Rolling “Are the ie tired and /bles in the first ry?” somebody asked Qoach a 7-0 intermission margin. But You have to be tough to wear, Panl (Bear) Bryant after the Ag- three touchdown | gies were “up” four weeks in a flurry allowed coaches to give | row for important Southwest | every ‘player in uniform-a chance Conference games, |to romp sone the _ “Tired?” snorted the coach. | | “They can't get tired with the lit-' lue work we've been able to get juries and cee ee * * lop. Bryant aire have said some- ‘thing about how he works his =| stitutions like a game of chess,| First stringers W: ae Milmoking them at the tine wheniosd Bist nomen tomes there can be no ill effects heal lctue ts ae es the loss of strength. He also might have mentiuned lin in view of the bad weather, first-half tally on en 11-yard strong finishes, They seem tough. er at the finish than at the start. They’re in mighty fine condition for boys who get to work so little. The fans call them “Bear-fearing! Bob Williams, the hard-working players.’ They mean that the Ag-|Notre Dame quarterback, - aaved “ Trish” celebration after their 34-6 beating — Coach Hugh (Duffy) . Daugherty | said in a post mortem, “You just - - “UNDER WRAPS — Michigan State coach - Hugh (Duffy) Daugherty has his wraps both literally and figuratively in the 4th quarter of Saturday's game with MIGHTY TRY — End Monty high leap in try for a pass from bounced away from the flying Iri fender is end Dave Kaiser (89). The Spartans won, 34-6, East Lansing. All bundled up on the bench are Pentise Press Phete Dave Kaiser (89), Art Johnson--(30), Blanche Martin (31), and Jerome McFarland (67). Duffy (standing at left) and his assistant coach Sonny arp mal peep cae el a 34-0 lead. The final score was 3446. gridders under Notre Dame at A ~ Philly Golfer Wins Tourney Sifford Long Beach Champ Affer aoe Victory > x * FE i “F tedreues . i AOE 8 gers meray ie 3 x 8 F Stickles of Notre Dame makes a quarterback Bob Williams as ball shman. Michigan State's pass de- gies call on all their Spee pal evar deel remntes d strength when the going gets tough ing and carrying for all because they have pride—a pride ‘plays of an 82-yard ere that says they won't let down for drive and finally went over for their coach, the touchdown. The 10 who usually play from * 40 to 50 minutes each are ends' Probably the _, significant Bobby Marks and John Tracey, statistic was the 333 yards rush- tackles Charley Krueger and Ken ing gained by Michigan State Beck, center John Gilbert, guard against 112 yards for Nore Dame. Roddy Osborne, halfbacks John Both teams committed six fum-; Crow and Loyd Taylor and full- bles but State lost only two of the back Dick Gay, \bobbles while the Irish lost five. Top AP Teams Fare Well: | prizes, too... each week. case of ties, the contestant with the closest scores wins! Dales, Hurons Clinch ie Titles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two Michigan colleges sewed up! ‘football championships over the tar’ s lone touchdown. |weekend. x * To nobody’s surprise ~ Hillsdale ogee Adrian 53-6, taking its consecutive victory and clinching the Michigan Intercol- legiate Athletic Assn., crown. Guess the final scores of each game. In ; HERE ARE THE WINNERS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 26 Firit prize, $50.00, to Hazel L Strowls, Muskegon, Mich. second prize, $35.00, to Jeffrey C. Loizure, Cadillac, Mich.; third prize, $15.00, to Lovis Hudson, Muskegon, Mich.; ten prizes of $5.00 each to Marvin G. Caswell, Pontiac, Mich.; Frank Shlaffer, Muskegon Heights, Mich.; Betty Jenkins, Fulton, Mich. Andrew H. Witkowski, Detroit, Mich; Richard Sandborn, Swnfield, Mich.; Bob Nervs, Muskegon, Mich.; Jay Wheaton, Battle Creek, Mich.; Eldon E. 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Auburn (7-0) 43 / t ‘ “ o No. 3 Muskegon Heights beat Grand Rapids Centra! 27-7. a plunge, ; A & L 4. Io eo) 36 Chicago at Néw York linois 21-12 on touchdowns by Thel Sunday's Results No. 4 Flint Northern beat Saginaw Arthur Hill 20-7. ee ae a LAE 5. n State (6-1) 30 YouR; — Boston 4 Detroit 2 No, § Grosse Pointe defeated Port Huron 12-0. Eastern Michigan rolled over vius Winiecki, James Eckman and) 6 Ohio Btate (6-1) 35 ace AGENT GENERAL INSURANCE Chieago "3. Toronto No. 6 Ann Arbor edged Jackson 1-0. i a Walt Beach. 7 oer) 4H Iasere Saturday's Beenie No. 7 Muskegon Catholic walloped Detroit Catholic 35-0 Western Illinois 26-0 and c ptured &. Tennessee (6-2) 15 ssaewos/ roe preste 807 —t. rere Bank Chicago § New York 0 No. 8 Grand Rapids Unies defeated Grand Rapids Catholic 22-6, for the the Interstate Intercollegiate Ath- * * * BS fina ee . 0 7 one 4523 Montreal 4, Boston Grand Rapids City ue title. letic Conference championship. The . 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Gardenia ME: Rircer? ot idan Scot | "Behera Gute, ST ux < a = By BRUNO L. KEARNS __ Michigan State has 16 states represented. MSU has 34 [trated into 17 other states besides Michigan for’ its freshman| RGE MILLER, SHELTON AUTO BODY SERVICE § Edi ‘on: Press - from Michigan, 13 from Pennsylvania, nine from Illinois, | squad. Wy, ee oy: : _ eight from Massachusetts, two from New York and California Notre Dame and Oklahoma have entirely different recrult-| ‘BUMPING = PAINTING . It’s an established fact a collegiate athletic program 1s) and one each from Texas, West Virginia, Minnesota, Ala- |ing layouts. eran wana pe, _— i es chp J eigen ay interesting topic = sie —— Ohio, Indians, Florida, South Carolina, and The Irish hardly draw from the state of Indiana, while FRONT END ALIGN- seuss — onoluiu, ict ‘ ‘ _ The word recruiting was at one time almost taboo to be : AA A the Sooners are strictly Oklahoma area products. MENT FRAME used by @ coach publicly. Today it has become a science, with Notre Dame has 25 states represented on its 1957 roster. STRAIGHTENING —ALL & great portion of every school’s athletic budget going toward| Since 1947 the outstate total has always been greater than pennsylvania leads with 12, Ohio has 1), Illinois eight, Michi- recruiting. - the home state list, but the 1958 MSU squad may have the first; gan and Louisiana five. Only four Indiana boys are listed and , , k= * Michigan majority in over 10 years. This year there were 45 the rest are one and two from 18 other states. How do. boys from California, Pennsylvania, ‘Washington, from ‘other 15 states. Oklahoma meanwhile has boys from only five states, of . Louisiana get to Michigan State, Notre Dame or even a little| . ; ‘ which 42 are Oklahomans and 19 are Texans. Wyoming, — | school like Hillsdale or some other campus, hundreds of miles U. of D., aiming at big time football, made the fatal mis- Kansas; and Colorado have only one each. F E >. 59 21 ts | from his home? _ take about four years ago of attempting to put, all of its effort, - he grip and little competition within its own boun- in state recruiting, but U. of M. held oS aces and MSJ the dari ts f Okk i Family ties, prep coaches, alumni and newspaper all- cea aries accounts for ahoma’s recruiting success. Now 15 4 Or ch ard Lake Roa d star team clippings are-fhe wheels which sets forth the mo- Oklahoma State (formerly A&M) has into Michigan State’s . tion toward getting the best recruit to that school Two years ago, the Titans laid down their “scientific | 1947 position. The Aggies are “Big Eight” brothers of the : ' recruiting” plan like MSU did in 1947. The finger pointed out- | Sooners, and the recruiting here is also following the trend The coach and his assistants do the rest. When the sea-| state and in the direction of Pennsylvania. from the outstate outline, to the homegrown eventual punch. | son ends they go on a banquet circuit that carries them from { onelend ct eens tS A other between meals the band: This year, the first varsity team of that plan showed 13) Tulsa is the other Oklahoma school hoping to make a move. | WE ARE NOW * states represented. Michigan has 26, Pennsylvania 10, Ohio! Illinois and Kansas have been favorite hunting groun * atiemdnig takes pisces with ae a state ondient he Se ifive, New York and Illinois 4, Maryland two and Missouri, New for A&M and Tulsa to a long time. 8 “s Factory Authorized BS Most coaches don’t dare go too much further han this, so|Jersey, Indiana, Minnesota, California, Washington and On-| — Recruiting is always an interesting topic, usually in foot- | to Service the alumhus takes over again, and the next step is to visit the, tario one each. This gives 32 outstaters. ball circles and one of the questions which always comes up is, campus. x *& * “Could you imagine what would happen if all the Pennsylvania DODGE When fectball brecheres come out of the cellares every Realizing that its future hope does not lie in what js left! football players, played their college football in the state of year, a glance down the rosters tell an interesting story on after Michigan and Michigan State’s haul. U. of D. has pene- | Pennsylvania? vie | & and Dodge Truck the school’s recruiting relations. | OVER PAINT JOBS. All Work Guaranteed See Geo. Miller 4 A Warranty Work ; Some colleges grow into footbalt- powers by strictly home) 5 : recruiting. Some do it by concentrating on certain sections os ; ; Also... the country and others set up a nation wide plan. ‘ - : —— kok * , Plymouth - Chrysler In. most instances where one major college controls the se Imperial wealth of talent within its state and the nearby area, com- a Mike-St. James scored \fensive game piling up 189 yards} and 24 yards but on both occasions | eight to the Shamrock xt 2 before Ocx a . P WALT HAVRANE petitive colleges very often attempt to start building tneir pro-|rirs ORE a roesece rere: 2 4D on the ground to the Dales’ 125, _|the locals had to come up With a! | ® pass interception in ins ond ‘a N ‘oe hR&RM I grams with the nationwide scale. Pasving wiaer ee 20 «& « & , [big play after being set back by| zone. Another march ended at pecs ow wit otors, Inc. ; Passe: Ts ry) . a penalty. the. 26 after a touchdown run by | & a } . q , : 5 In Michigan, the University of Michigan has always held Passes intercepted by ead cet Jim Fox and Chuck penteer Interceptions ruined | (Warterback Jerry Grasel was % eae Walt Havrane with 15 years the upper hand in getting the state's talent. Michigan State [pumbies io ss 0 scored the St. Michael touchdowns Rigo. Lae d nullified by a penalty. Be sss’ experience as a factory - trained always got second best and the rest of the state colleges |Pensities : 88s latter short drives. Fox «eal oval cae ee ee | mee * divided the leftovers. alien SCORING SUMMARY er paydirt in the Ist half and pre- | The losers had the ball twice in eS * mechanic. "= St. James 0 0 0 ee lcm 18 yards out in the Ist quarter vented any chances of any ‘the final four minutes but two of | Ne. a Sometimes it happened that some of the leftovers proved), St. Michael “Seinbetper a, plunge) [ond Sen en va 2nd further threats in the late stages. \ hee passes were snared by the hotels ate ae to be better than the second best. This happened in the period |Conversion—Ohneren jend zone from the two in the 2nd| sin Tunnicliff, 195-pound full-|hustling St. Mi weetctaretas x w , g St. Michael backs. atetete between 1926 and 1936 when U. of D. grabbed off the best of Tunaeliff Binary. ue . ~ [Peri Pies detves Warren. Bayle Griffin, ipasses and did an excellent job the state which has built many national grid powers outside |Beyma. _ Rudrewics Degukewskl La. i ion defense. His 46-yard punt return | OPEN EVERY its borders. Teams like Maryland and Miami (Fla.) started|cisire. Gero |was the longest run of the day. | ; > | NIGHT UNTIL building their powers about the same time and they succeeded Centers. — (McGowan. Lohmeter. : | St. James drove from its own | — tas with a roster full of Pennsylvanians. Yezak, M. Wilson, Hanson, P. cae B | a | gt non thry Sot. 9:30 o.m. to 9 p.m. New Kensington, Pa., was Michigan State’s favorite spot. By CHUCK ABAIR Rolladium Conducts | Setisfection guerenteed or your money beck Har-Brack area was true to Maryland and McKeesport was | ‘St. Michael parlayed two early ee _ Miami's baby. jtouchdowns and some alert de- 4th Elimination Tests lfensive play into a 134 victory Michigan State continued to build its fortune tn the East, over Ferndale St. James in a battle especially in Western Pennsylvania. About 1952, MSU strength |for 3rd place between the Suburban around Massaghusetts started producing and this year eight of Catholic rivals at Wisner Stadium that state’s best are listed on the Spartan roster. Illinois was|”®s*Tday. MSU’s Midwest center even today. ae Morag Ponder, setngl the x~ * * for 3rd for the locals. With strong drawing power in its-ledger in Pennsylvania, Roller skaters at Rolladium took part in the rink’s fourth elimina- ition tests Saturday, with six com- petitors getting by for he fourth | period, as follows: Girls — Class A, Ann DenHer-| \der; Class B, Cynthia Dalton, and| }Class C, Joan Allen. rem | i : oe Pike ee sae ty % ie . ~~ . Illinois, and Massachusetts, MSU made another outstate move. | re Lead Sol Gaal Rigger gaat | pert “5 | |_Boys — Class A, Edward Smith; | This time to Ohio, and much to the dismay of the rest of the! care of 13-0 after only 141; min. CMM os Asam olen | state colleges, the Spartans have made probably one of the utes of play. The defense did | | | me -| SM SCORER — Chuck Stein- | Beckie Forsler won the diaper, biggest hauls of Michigan prepsters ig its history. ihe os goat aig four — | helper put the game on ice for /division event. The best quarterback from Ohio plus another half dozen ae ing two in the final min- | cs Michael yesterday when he | top players from the Buckeye state are now on the MSU _| - : plunged over from the two-yard | freshman roster. Many great holegrown players ace) St. Michael coach Bob Mine-| line for the 2nd Shamrock TD 145 Wilmington. pl knocked out Joey t i i t a weaser is known for his outstand-| is a 134 triumph over St. James. po masree ta) recent years ter Miebiga= | State, bat as? shes TS ling defenses but his Shamrocks! It was St. Mike's 4th straight BUENOS” AIRES— a aaa Garcia Del- for the first time, the bigger portion of the most sought- |... came up with a strong of- triumph. gage. 126! Spain. and Manuel Alvarez. after players in Michigan make up the Spartan freshman ndichaedn ha Argentine. drew. 10. team. A glance at the 1956 prep all-state teams can be - . checked out at East Lansing. Looking at 1957 brochure rosters of several schools, the { | breakdown of homegrown and outstate personnel] is interest- ing. | ; a Michigan still showing state recruiting strength, has only seven states represented on its squad. This includes 36 from Michigan, four from Indiana, nine from Ohio, 12 from Illinois, : three from Pennsylvania, two from Arkansas and one from 59 —— } in er rea S| The” Aesesianed Press HOLLYWOOD, Calif, — Frankie Belma. SALE! Men’ s togs 17.98 Coat 12.98 Pants” 1588 1188 85% wool, 15° nylon. Red-black plaid. Kasha-lined coat, 38-46. Pants, 30-40: Men’s hunting caps ............ seosouse A Ladies’ red poplins Coat Pants” Wi aw : 12% 998 7 : a Lorge size 13.98 Lorgesize 10.98 2 Zip-up belted coat. Both with quilted lin- | ing, poplin shell. 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Mi 0. vv aman cs “a5 an is — = : Pinctons : ae ta er Bor ay on intl a — 1948 eal | iputy ee 220 APs vereh Auto pti plant Meters ae ctaplted thee in Sagi lac, ~~ ae 4 - os : M 2F ; vens 9 “3 ne su ap 1 val . estes 2.23! Oa =— 0 4 a y n in s a ea i 280 tans aes lage (23) T. leririty Frueh — : BH =, ra Ss - 4 al ing. ah ol wth . in a metal — steee ae He A Dee. ts— pening. cette ae ae me to ‘eure, s already naw St. So S- roe vig Sa: : ey Ele ars eee ar Soe we ae % Oe ae 280 South | . em : r ee te in * . “35 | é | as - 5 A iene oe is g- nore SCENTING. th Gen Fes a ea 3 es ; 22 st AG ge wes in A mn cas uly ieene oe pee oe oeee 6835, dent sd t * P ched = could - pies eheae, still = oe atic G “s . gia m at iat ‘s eee + sal a, v rm "cess . . Q. =o ret Y for TEL; ad Gen Motors | “73 sc ng el Ga ahietou alle et padi - See ti at renee. 133! ae -_ the Loca leven palit Saget use 2 ctio Ano semen = ) MOPPING ™ . (28 , Sen T 1368 ‘mk On Mt - . = pped. | + Jan «—" 138 * Taye rs joven >-th 2 re ou n the hen leden wueas it a storm se : - aes Tran nb =< 13) bbs ae in ope j 0S A Gee * F350! condilie rials pect outs oe a peeling oe every. I Way f — well prot e eee e | ce + = Y. —— oa — n ( st * ets TESS Gooden 33 33 res es v1. of the Reut' eae — | n . Ne leon a im ct contained Predi Ss a ese a Auc pa? Cc ' R. 32) hi ) re at he 1 it On Pes fw: v4 plo U ver ers ea Cj e 40 the stri prev t a ict now bi ear hict 17 tion 0° (33) 1 . oanaidae Seman és abe amet a nal ae " ~ a1 een slau seg the ity Ow eS to 0 ou core conten ed Seca | Bost $ lab : ank. th, OL $100,000 = k E and" 4 7 F Kt 9 t six o = ane ov " n STON iO | . 00 8 AMPERIN 6 ae conatans G: Holland ; 33 Us oe a. Ci and = nt. fi if j es er oon et Ta ess N r §S | ? a a good matrimanl w Inne” po. 3 Rub . 23.5/i reu Sta ne an ve n d e | = and eocun sid la Se in tri ! ae mage or ait ea Sa ena 2 ee 33 ie named as on Fae j ite ed Cha noe cama ae Service pri nae oma tet ad i (38) ‘TEMPERING, i of mf bg Be ‘. as one of : . t | a Ithe ser on i ited | Dimen erate emer te: = abaya cam vometimes sapere ohh int Bete a mee Pray we aeDaurt oben one of aX Oe ha pared as Es Loe pel | worke vate veatn pee ey talks =e vale ian across to ITY mek atin i Bap ee 0 recinon a 208 Tndge Ra nal ‘ets co-co! shid als e = An, carat ioe fe Fenterda, * : [Indust re co say an th will the forges poms en ause a som: 3 ° gs | Shoe. "fe veer on Ps fello Ra nteres sa nspi xpla di getes ‘ and fay ay /Sters ry a min s m is be oad. pales Eq Kilns, = ) use of auch d ‘ the “sky. — (%6) her lose i a a Ynect ww) 2 pinaed pray te @ ht © r-| Th fined a ng cha / Sal nas of showed lidter: Date on up ajor year ent rere Machi Taste _ = Fee ky. rho h - ad Caran peg 37 2 to ma ge. Th rill tes ase as & ac e cit * ns pel. ainst. the 796 /sque union ion t ggest in th wage $3,000, re rpg $e oiler P _ - - irs ev (37) —_ ITY. 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Saas bad day and Frid uch bonus can ao ad teen omni’ us ‘sign rea son ss = the ‘ues were rores a <— ‘doy ‘on rl ma 8 can be Se Fa perce 952. abaya obe pect in es” ate a a up ahe| ford mere — {Town 3s 1 ee ca C City, Me. pol i i paroag ice bhatt ne Li Sot a lea shi ee h | 3 w en eee u Y re m a ily” Pri st) E P in usi- = oa ~ il town or a "confess end od am i aS Prices by w, LOBE uto tal Crash repainted | Pee Paice to ae t To zzles, eee M pirat a D iket liber er- Me “Ziet A will ly a enetieich wi Either onday, fo ae Per Franc et eine by 1 3388 - Cli Rai BUY em fe vi ir e. ( n ined : zs w know Cones dual i o Y i I e 8, AP a t ar fla ton | ds ee th — rol . r all elas nere INS) nt ke. 34, Eva \— 0 $4 setae. R vill Sa _ or SEL gl There the Res hong sol basa peggy ‘Mercy creer of — An é Gi in a re 36, Police P] regis aaegie a on satiny L E ELL _— = a ne “ent orennento oo. today li a1 over’ of th la C 00-f of th tod u sre ise tn er bi rmar-| wl ST. po oa pe nothge i nate bay Son of meee pm ad ine ons | b ed oun cok plow ay Nn lettes ad on artoanei i R A iy vy On ne tout Pp. or hee S visio: w eent and ead ty S pl dea che es W: of beer, rom mou ng a Ba e T - is a on pola wagest n AL, EE Ww. h un th ck e as | SS let nti I teman pr Sloss an od ofl ct 80 Proce tors of | terey goal ay cagine AIMS ake Jac eae est Po “n police cteeminen (i ree ting and nes ae phen: lation re epg ithe Rigo hg fact Motor E wi ing h Bh ae eur inte ory t becalae. tice sal al: Kamp: post’ none oat & maxon se to es by ‘m qonvert’ paarede or} bis van FE D maid es nto a cite ae are aa mpsen Sere strien becoming the win, the 2 ao bl arty net ees OS te one plnetinies or ae aid th ao cari leraph ria * i ‘i an Real “BO peace in The T-0-G 4 pri le in to Sy mil was pipef , say ree arlos als ph ae ore Hs TUEUE _ OR ty yaa be _ Beat Bell veg ae = fa he eas eving WO tr she seein: 8 ‘amo onda. ra es ticaling Os parece 3-502 tac, ad pe eb o | La or} ¢ u eas wh om red an 'y ae rear ' ale P ‘ct TE os gg = drese ty off The ! &H a cris. a a Jones t of Gilot th Bato ner ees | ret Sete ae this it pal 4 a a i Ar” the m rey to Th i CHI owel ries. how sai lobe e car n R us- i rmine 8 is st we ele. |F n e 7 - is Winner Sea poe ~—_ _ 1 Sale ae Is In the statement, Crites was): q quoted as saying he didn't want & girls to do to others what they| had done to him. He said he had) spent much time and money on Church Juniors Collect $200 for UNICEF Gift WEST’ BLOOMFIELD TOWN- Beckett said the statement also SHIP — Mrs. Harold Welch re- mentioned that Crites intended to! | ports that the Junior High Wesp|, take the girls’ bodies: to Colorado | mininster Fellowship of the Or- chard Lake Presbyterian Church collected more than two hundred | children with TB shots, protect Beckett said he will ask the! 200 from malaria, supply 20 with milk for a year, and provide 166 penicillin shots, For their second fund raising, project of the year the young peo-| Ple are now selling fruit cakes in \Oone, two and a half, Deanna was ‘separat- x 8 mber. He stayed ich time he was said. Motors at) and five * x Crites told of first Mich.. [Elect Michigan Man’ | Arps hen| CLEVELAND # — The Ameri- The Eas ey ue Oe nen can Hotel Assn. concluded a two- day convention by electing Mail- lard Bennett of Tucson, Ariz.’pres- nt yesterday. He succeeds Earl M. Johnson of Houghton Lake, who was elected to the board of directors. store two months The steel industry, companies Mackie Denies Martin Charges crats today denied a charge by Republican Nationa] Committee- .|way contractors were pressured man John B. Martin Jr., that high- into buying’ $50-a-plate tickets to a testimonial dinner for Gov. Williams Saturday night: |g Williams, attended ‘the dinner at Masonic, Temple. It was billed by with a statement: State Highway Department will be Highway \through sealed bids which would, of course, make the charge ridicu- lous. Says Contractors Use Sealed Bids; Impossible to Apply Pressure DETROIT — Michigan Demo- * * * Some 1,000 persons, including the governor’s mother, Mrs. Henry ponsors as a non-partisan affair. Martin letters were sent to all contractors whe had done business with the highway department. He said the letters were signed “contractors com- mittee” and three $50 tickets were in each letter. He said the letters concluded “Officials of the Turning Point Seen lon Farm Policies WASHINGTON w@ — Administra- tion farm officials are ‘telling far- mers that the years 1957 and 1958 may see what they call a turning point in government farm price policies. They foresee a farm program struggle that may determine | whether future policies lead in the direction of lower government. price supports and less govern- ment control over farming opera- tions or in the direction of higher supports and greater government control. Secretary of Agriculture aon son, himself is leading a fight for the lower supports. . But he faces ‘strong opposition from farm leaders in both the Democratic and Republican par- ties. Almont to Get U.S. Aid for Disposal Plant ALMONT — The Village Council here has received a letter from the Water Resources Commission stating that the Commission had given Almont’s Federal Aid appli- cation top priority in sending it on to the U.S, Public Health Serv- ice for final action. Receipt of this standing culmi- a Mackie said he was stunned by the charge and said, ‘‘To my know-! ledge all business with the the State) Department is done’ “T have no doubt there are some contractors here, but like the other, guests they have come of their to Award Midland Plant own desire. Because of sealed bids it is impossible to do favors." * * * Martin said, iplain—that ‘you better kick in if you want state business.” On the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean there grows a herb’ which is believed to make anyone serve Award, which who tastes it to laugh himself to!penant and a certificate, will be Teport, has 657,600 employes in the} [death Thus, the phrase, ‘‘sardonic| “The inference is, ;nates months of work by village cls toward the granting of in federa} aid monies— to be used for Almont's new sew- lage disposal plant, now under con- struction. Department of Defense WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of the Army Brucker will present an award tomorrow to the Midland, ‘Mich, plant of +he Dow Chemical \Co. for encouraging its workers to tate part in military reserve pro- grams. The Defense Department said, ithe Department of Defense Re- includes . a | presented personaly by Brucker in Funeral Directors 4 _ Help Wanted Male 6/ Heb Help Wanted Male win Help Wanted | Female _ 7|. Death Notices a) ] h t | LON, Prod bascne ISHED to IR =| | mye FUN AND EARN ad eeety ' Wants fertilizer salesman for joca ans mpanies elivers «4 one son- -Jo ns pergola poo etm nove territory. Desires man 25-35. with | collects. No investment. FE 5-2676. Lover tcrsl NOV. 9. 3957. SAMUEL. FUNERAL SOME WICKERSHAM agricultural background. Salary. | HAVE A GEORGE’S TOY PARTY. ai lar cens) Mire recat akooany:| lor Punerais™ MAYFAIR 6-6250 commission, company car & @= | 4 weeks left! FE 00900 ecw = — ri resume | dear brother of Sammie, Joyce, AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND to “Peoting Press, 1 |CADY TO CARE FOR scCHOOL- Carolyn, Preddie and Charies Pursi Punera! Home FE 4-121) . . . MAN. 4 TU $0 MUST KNOW HOW aged child evenings Live in Abcamby. Punerel service will bel 664 R r CASUALTY CLAIMS to repair air-cooled motors. Write | ao wane Con — ie. Tue: ay, iv. _ & p.m. ~ =e LA A 2 E Soe ia ene Ror ced] CORTE PURER BO | eR eee er ietmopucTon® | i ahltett ate pease ne ome ‘ 3 .|MAN TO SELL INT aldwin Ave. F Casualty Insurance Co. has at Goodwin officiating. Interment s BE OR 3-777 Wective cpening ioe claims mea| cffer Mare 60 te 68 dally.| Ginese ,GnS HOOSEERESER ae ee the —— ane _— Weteriord TSB | vith tne followin qualifications. —Kendale, 14 8. Saginaw. | “tor _motherless home. Children 5 : : m ‘ 2 Punerai Home and may be seen Voorhees-Siple 3 ron eae ence € ENI “S Welcome. Live in 27-0408. after 7 p.m, today. L HOME 2. Ability to progress with rapid MAID UMANN, ELIZABETH FUNERA oll Experienced, f 1 hou 3. College background helpful. Due to Increase tn business, xperienc lor general house- ars rae ham; bball tee Ambulance a. or Motor; We aller’ high standard of pay. need men who are Tey > Family of ABs Neat appears nes aunt of Mrs. Henry Aubermann | Pe pater et ae oo hie eh tt < er you ore pee ian ~“ on SS borst! Lots i = can aie Post Office chosen, you once. Por full Fig Give, age anal ireleraaces! Write m. at the Manley Bailey Puneral Cemetery L ots 5S | Box 106, Lansing Mich formation appty by letter to Pon- 20, Pontiac Press ome, 183 Oakland, Birmingham ‘ tine Press Box ® NEED MORE Puneral service will be held Tues- 4 GRAVES. GARDEN oP THE PRESSER MEN'S CLOTHING. CLERK day at 9 a.m. from St. Columban, Prophets. Section 242. OR 3-$757. (ENGINEERING) OPEN NCOME? | Church, Birmingham. Interment! After 8 to men oftly. $76.40 to $88 40} The eat Giothiers 18> i tagoee, | worki INCE Shes d to fit in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. |POR. SALE: 6 CEMETERY LOTS! weekly, To fill jobs in January) a= | scurkschedcles Parmites eeeticrs | | 3 White Chapel. Location Garden| and March in the local area.| REAL ESTATE aclemuch | as0(060-0009 in lal week: BURGHARDT, NOV. 10, 1957, MRS.| of Reformation Price $650. Call) Will do clerical work in connée- SALESMEN Car necessary. No investment as aret, 25 Judson 8t. (formerly) OR 3-702? tion with highway construction SALELOME, Complete training and equip- alled Lake and Milford); | Wart CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES projects. Must have either 1 year) 2 men needed at once. Experience ment are our expense, Write Box 3 dear — of Mrs. d| 6 for $300. LI 2-2167 or ceperience as a rodman. drafts- preferred, but will train’ right 82, Pontiac Press. Robin: Margaret_ i - | man,—or Ls on neat.——— = “Tan ae mei. Robe Robertson et ingen, tl anITE CHAPEL CORIVE LOT | gineering data or 2 years of of- JERRY E ADAMS CO. OFFICE GIRL Robertson. Funeral service will be!" very well located. $200. A. A.| fice experience, and graduation s EY "has A Pe -Capable of assuming management — Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 10 Leonard, 2075 Atkinson Ave., De-| from high school. All Michigan ree es. aA Me te bor | nd credit. An established. retail am. from St. William Catholic Civil Service benefits. Obtain 2896 Dixie Hwy. store. Bookkeeping. cashier, and Church with Rev. Pr, Raymond application for examinatt from typing. Shorthand essential. Apply Jones officiating. ‘Interment in meee: IL nearest Mchigan Employment; SINGLE MIDDLE-AGED MAN stating your exp. and rataretere. Mary's Cem Mitford. Service office or write Michigan ae eneral farm work by month./ al replies heid in confidence. tation of the roa niche tee be at BOX Civil Service, Lansing 13. 7 ep = Spr b-28 Gra River.| Box 63. La bet pga there ; | CARPENTER CONTRACTOR WITH ae = PART TIME Bird Chapel, Walled Lake | At 10 a.m, y crew. To rough in 3 bedroom|UPHOLSTER AND FURNITURE| women to work 4 hours daily. CROCKER, NOV. 11, 1957, JOHN, | were les the reac ene ICKERSHAM wb we ae PER ioe nna star ont brag ‘ ? one survey. Salary rain 287 Oakland: age 64: beloved hus-|$ Office in the following MAYFAIR 6-6250 biedle seas a ST | Cail FE 8-6603. for appointment. poapeta la parcr arp onor ha dear| boxes: CAB DRIVERS, STEADY OR REPAIR LADY OGG CLEANERS. brother of Alford Crocker. Pu-/§ 4, 10, 15, 28, 3, 32, 37, rt time. dav or night, 101 W.| A fine opportunity Yor an nczres | x79 neral arrangements will be &n-| De ee ee uron, sive man to sell an outstanding | REGISTERED eee TO WORK t by the Huntoon| 44, 43; 60, Gl, 62, 63, 64, EXP BAKER FOR PIES, ROLLS service. Some actua] sccounting| with surgeon in office & O.R. Puneral_Home. 68, 9, 72, 73, 76, 77, 78, & breads Steady year round jo experience necessary. Need car.| No evening rs. Write Pontiac ; ; ; , , , , Me fi T sevele te ar 8 a Teceeentttar peaee: Hasyn Press Box 81, stating experience GALLEGY, NOV. 9, 1957, WALTER| { 80, 113, 114. re a Dix 4% Phone FE 80843. _ and salary expected. Log we Sunnyside 8t.. Independ- WANTED MIDDLEAGED MAN TO | ®ESFONSIBLE MIDDLE AGED 14; beloved hus- week (en) taraa’ Mustihe velox ri woman for housewo: band of Myrtle Evedna Meceon dt e ence with datry eatile. Ceol er’ 2 pelper. 5g pee aL | gary ence oar ee oem nusuva don, 2190. Devisburg Ra, ME| Pig ssis : and Joe Gets atom A hey 4-5857. Holly. — Gras Grae) ane. Nelda The Pontiac Press . WANTED: YOUNG MAN FOR referred. but nee. nd Grincy. Mr Galeniy" ‘was eee O Or diving. ppg pet apes 2 pore B38 ee oles 4 ar scene hi neral Home - ' = o an Sunday evenin “id FOR WANT ADS pp Write Fontiac Press Box] JO 6-1545. Ask for Mr. rkacz. ening to Puneral Home, Searcy, Ark., for| service and burial Tuesday. Inter- WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- F ‘ . —$——— FSH TREReE =z ment in Sidon Cemetery, Sidom, DIAL FE 2-8181 | t ] f it WRIGLEY STORES baa ied “men bees | more Ark : | oars pease tel ace Maple & between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. = | elegrap store wWi open secon. eeeeeeee — “ rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EXISTS rc A_REPRESENTA-| join one of the fastest ing] WOMAN TO HELP WITH HOUSE- meee MT etl) . FEDERATION. OFT inoEoEse| cbaine ty this ‘area NOTME| work ng laundry. 2 adutts, Rice tister of Mayme’ Hentschel. Pus, oct errors should be re ENT BUSINESS, ORGANIZED | We Are Now hiring rag poster free a vas pie reer eg ry Bete ton ot Press assumes no respon vat InDIeIDUAL CRE! BUTCHERS WOMAN REQUIRED FOR SMALL Vincent dePaul Catholic Church|@ sibility for errors other SHIP OF ANY BUSINESS MIEAT CUTTERS office to help with increised busi- with interment in Roseland Park) { than to cancel the charges GROUP ‘THE UNITE PRODUCE MEN Wak ton bel ease Motus tian : 1 lie or that portion of the firs STATES. HIS WORK WILL BE : a. in Sra ea aul the Melvin A. Schutt | Insertion of the advertise. MAKING A SURVEY & CON- e 5 Pontiac Press, Bor 77. Pr tne thats where recitation ef|% ment which has been reo TA INO INDEPENDENT. Bus-| DAY STOCK CLERKS |WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND oO the. Rosa will be at 8 p.m fered valueless through tne N _ iM THE | Permanent full time position for|, light housework. More for home eeeesesy: boos error When cancellations J ONTIAC AREA, THIS POSI- qualified persons Pleasant work-| than wages. FE 2-1903. are made be sure to get Ion HANDLES BOTH NEW! ing conditions. many employe} WOMAN FOR FOUNTAIN WORK. POSKE. NOV. 11, 1957, WALTER|§ Your “kill number.” No MEMBERSHIPS AND RENEW-| benefits & opportunities*for ad-|' Full time. 3 to 10 pm. Apply ‘August, 5141 Eastview; age 56:|§ Sdjustments will be given ALS. THIS POSITION SHOWS) vancement Cranbrook Drug. Maple Corner of beloved brother of Mrs. Mable without it PROVEN EARNINGS FRO APELY ux PERSON AT: _ Cranbrook, Birmingham, MI 17-0334 dal errant ccrealer leat ficies Solatl ee Closing time for advertise 16 600 SE SRO AL. | | Michigan Ereproyment /BecurRy | woMAN | (FOR 130K) MOUSE: held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the josing or Y. REMUNERATION: SA _ mission work, more for home than wages. Huntoon Funeral Home. Arrange- rae cneeste ine rare sizes ARYO EE COMMISION EAND ___142_ Wayne St. Pontiac _ FE 38-1150 i larger than recular agate ONUS CO E uD | YOUNG MAN, SELLING & STOCK. | Gopxina + alge il es end ote! type is 12 o'clock noon the TRAINING BY DIVISION AN. | Downtown store Full time. State | WORKING MOTHER NEEDS COM- day previous to publication AGER WITH OSE* COOPERA.- | references & experience to Pon- ger help for care of 3 yr. old RIZZUTO,. NOV. 10, 1957, AnOS: wucnsien’ wae 4 ' TUNrty ON A GOOD OPFOR. R-'_tiac Press, Box 32 | Ing Bi den ca: pol renter 4 4 d St: age 5 - ansien an s may Con ca aula ot Fe : 818 GROUP INSURANCE. “Help Wanted Female 7 7 | _6-2170. be cancelled up to 9:30 an BA PAID FOR BY THE FEDF | TION. THIS POSITION IS PER. MANENT & DIGNIFIED QUAlL- WH loved wife of Peter Rizzuto, dear mother of Sam, Guido, James, William, Jerrell and Mary _ Riz- puto. cear sister of Louis Cross. | the dav of publication after > the first insertion. Wtd. Variety Tov Parties ood percentage plus bonus. In- ADULT WOMAN TO SELL wate G vite your friends into your home aper. must appiv in nerson, War- u 1 wut be pee CAS ¥ RATES | IPICATIONS—-MEN O HAVE cele uN uaat: Nea, te at 8 CASS WANT 28 EAT | HAD BUSINESS EXPERIENCE pi..,/ Met Co 250. N. Woodward.| gy do your Christmas shopping from St. Vincent sebaat Catholic! Lines 1-Day 3-Dars 6-Dave | OR INTANGIBLE SALES BACK. MAWOMANEWANT “4 the easy way. OR 3-6862. Church with interment in Mt 2 $1 $1.86 $276 GROUNDS PREFERRED CAR ait ANTED, 35-60, FOR WanTED — LADY TYPIST (PART Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Rizzuto will) 3 ioe 270 396 ESSENTIAL AGE — MUST BE d care tn my home. Mon.,| time) for executive, BM. Elec- lie im state at the Melvin A.) 4 1.80 3.48 5.04 OVEP 30 YEAKS & ABLE TO Tus, and Fri. FE 4-0314. tric typewriter. -Must be ries Schutt Puneral Home, where reci- | § 225 405 600 oe EXCELLENT BUSI-| AIRLINE CAREERS FOR WOM- accurate, General Printing tion of the Rosary will be at* 6 270 4.96 7.20 ESS .& CHARACTER REFER. | en See our adv. under Instruc- ce Supply, 17_W. _ Lawrence 8t. Aas pm. Tuesday: 1 2.15 8.67 aw EN WRITE PONTIAC _tions, No. 0 WOMEN-START NOW | . BIG — ee & 360 648 960 bt peck te oon potas a | APPLY NOW | Christmas earnings as an Avon SKELLEY, JAMES. VINCENT. 1175, o> 405 8) 1088 _RANGED WITHIN TWO WEEKS! rant permancie cefice eben, Silos tr write Breve Siains, ", rd, ngham; son ot Mesanersire James f. Bkelley. | £ | COMBINATION MAN BUMPING & preferred. Myer’s Jewelry Shop,| PO Box 536. = brother of Catherine, John and| | Ppa inting OL 1-3131 or OL Loe Tel-Huron Shopping _ Center. WRIG LEY STORES ly hetaper edie Sil tear emaee fc [ee —___ BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN, TARE |wrigiey’s beautiful new Maple | & Mrs John Meyer. aire? | ee oc Help Wanted Male a) EXPERIENED =D DAIRY } MAN. SIN-| Orion MY 3-7322, between 10 Telegraph store will soon recited Tuesday @ i Homer 16) Lowe ee le or married Wife to help In _®™ and 2pm. ss | Sotr one of the | fastes peewiog Manley Bailey Funeral Cmnersi( house No _ children. 1460 Town- CURB GIRLS APPLY A & W)/_ chains in the are service will be held Wednesday, |. send Rd, Leonard. Mich _Root_ Beer, 676 W. Huron, We Are Now Hiring EXPERIENCED PRESSER FOR | tailor shop. Part time. See Mr Ressor Mr. Fersht. Hub ne CURB ee a oe DE SCES at 9 am from Our Lady Queen) of Martyrs Church. Birmingham | | Inter ment in Holy Bepulchre Cem- }0 Boys | | » CASHIERS MEAT WRAPPERS PRODUCE AND DAIR ve laughter." a ceremony at the plant. Help Wanted 8 | Employment Agenceis” 8A Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 SS OR APE OTE DER ss |REAL ESTATE SALES ae 4) Th ANY AND ALL TYPES OF BUILD- Experienced nectorres. will train, w J OB PRINTER ing and moderni: A fi. Rcescenp | Sel of Geoapeete rier YT. Yeh 20 years exp. Wants to! nanced FE 83533 or WE 5-2517. new, homes Phone” OL 1-003 ee ee ae ee gy Pugeliont | At, TYPES OP CARPENTRY. P laaee dr eetien intent Eameeane youne ay bes ob sc 31. EF “stale ‘st aoe Michi: modernization alr wii ve . nan Builders of E-Z Built Homes. saree ae she hey wntown of- gar. Midway 8-27 ey ie _§-2511. REAL ESTATE sALESMEN OR| fice. See Mis: Carison, at'Career HIGH SCHOOL “poy SadleBde) » TYPES _ REMODELING. GA. saleswomen in new some project. tm Pontiac Wo :erford and Utica Exp referred. eee Hin ity Co. wood 32-9060. | Wanted: Caretakers ‘where. Good salary & References required. Press, Box 37. Wanted: Anvone Interested in Acting Call FE ¢-2643 EVELYN VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE ITS FANTABULOUS / THE WAY EVELYN ED- WARDS FITS THE RIGHT GIRL TO THE RIGHT JOB. IT’S ALL YOUR RS The office, ‘it’s absolutely otgeous): the hours, ‘a ay week}: and the con- venience, {it's right near home}. 1 this is for a a | accurate CLERK - TYPIST over 24. LEND AN EAR . $22 foes a Dollar to hen people usy pa Srtice, CLERK. loing Invesitga- varied work. Type 45-50 w.p.m LB.M. If you're familiar with those 5, then you're an IBM. Rey penehes. or Tab-Operator. We need both —who pars had experience te work in a glamorous sub- ereen cities uilding, load- © with busy voung execu- tives PBX. POLLY m you operate a switch- boafd? If you can. then you are qualified to be a RE- CEPTIONIST at a nearby hospital. Light typing, loads of benefits. or 7 DR.'8 GIRL $250 girl who is an expert Crplet and would like to Eeee th: 14 Li as PTIONIST is. fi what the Doctor orders. leasant personality essen- $250 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN $325 Apes what your boss will if nn quality as whl NOGR APHER charming con ‘ttice ust off the path have office capersunce and be tops in typing and short- hand. Good pereneanty will be important. “GENTLEMEN, BE SEATED” WHILE YOU READ WHAT EVELYN EDWARDS HAS IN STORE FOR YOU.- MAINTENANCE MAN, Union Scale. Must know machine and electrical repair. FOOD SALES $350 Car Furnished CLAIMS INVESTIGATOR $350 Some Experience MGR. TRAINEE $350 INDUSTRIAL SALES $600 EVELYN EDWARDS IN PONTIAC IT'S 602 Community Bank Bide. FEDERAL 4-0584 Pleasart, chest voice % heaale tele calls, ¢; M. $2 mon , Lend pede Miss Carlson reer rcenter, B-l Riker Bldg. FE 8-04 : i Attrac . on who can type 80 eat and aon a contact. abs week. $300 to start’ je ven Emplovment, 406 ‘Pontiac Bank Bidg FE_5-9227. RECEPTIONIST $250 f-4 ya type well and like to mee e, youll really = ‘being front sea answe 8, ne cus- tomers and’ rs, oe. for one praiee. ai ie" poreebner” a Fill Shee TIBBITTS. NOV. 9, 1957. JAMES B. We need 19 boys to work one for neat rhs geri married man | Ted's h tm! ot CL E RKS 45 E Burdick St, Oxford: age 92. afternoon Thursday, Nov 14th.) with car. $8750 per week to start; Teds has @ limited number Gear fatter sof Mire Bete Hart. from a2 134104 15 9 m so OFeeram gma tt aed | Pe an Man eae a | guehed_ persone” estan no Mrs Mable Borrousch. Mrs. Anna Must be at ‘east 16 years of age.) up or ambitious worker, Call old An ly in rson ealy vie: ing ditions. man emplove Erdman, Mrs Adelaide Smith | __Fuller Brusn. FE 22318. tha: na pers pevatie: & opportunities for AtY Mrs Agnes Rossman, Mrs. Alice, Apply in person Tuesday to: F RUSTR ATE D: ? TEDS vancement. Spring: Mre Angeline Biemen:t veer _— — a cisanicd Ron WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. Seeks P. ee eeneon st re ary roes an va =) “he “ 4 yo L c Lf an nriv Tw AT i¢) an mploymen bitts. Puneral service will be held BER FALKNER as “blind alley’’ job that doesn't give “ DRIVERS. penr-peid Plana : ate msion = Security carstny Rove — ie trem CIRCULATION DEPT. you a enspesits use and develop; ance & mileage ey Apply 8 2 Wayne, Pontia ossardet-Mabvley nera ome, ey 5 {ae your a ies NTE Oxford. with Rev. Pred Clark of-| PON PLAC PRESS Then we would like to taik with| Orchard Lake, 3 ery 2 Weitrem, 4 Ani de ad ‘efter 11 ficiating: Interment in Scott Set you about an opportunity for | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, oe DeLisa's a = theme Cemetery. Almont. Mr ply in person Jet Diner, 714 8 a. lement > career sales work with our com- r Rd.. Tibbitte will lie in state at the $30 a AY “AVERAGE COMMISSION | pany. The largest in its field Saginaw. bef Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home ai ned See pump : lamps | in the world. ‘| ELDERLY WIDOWER WOULD Help ~ Wanted 8 Oxford’ snes OUGOR CO calawell, ATK | If you qualify. it offers large im-| like refined -older woman for a | mediate earnings with a $500 to peer ag pe Live in. -No ares. - CHANCE TO MAKE 5 = Al IRLINE CAREERS FOR MEN $1,000 increase each year. com-| 105 E. New York. FE 4-181 GOOD M In Memoriam 2 See our adv under Instructions, | plete training. group insurance,| GENERAL “HOUSEWORK. mid Wanted Salesmen At one No once. Men Ree So Otte Pas _— _ ___| retirement plan, and rapid 4: rienced only, to 45, Live in. |" 6, women : IN LOVING OF’ OUR HUSBAND BARBER OR APPRENTICE. | vancement for men with man-| Small family. MI_ 6-5496. P. W. DINNAN father & grandfather. William voung man preferred 4232 aan agement potential. GIRL WANTED TELEPHONE. NO! eS eae Irons who passed away 1 year, Hwy OP 3-7102_ If you are between 25 anl 83. | exp, necessary, Kendale. 14 8.64 ® Huro. _ EE ST ~ago. Nov 1! CAB DRIVERS STEADY AND, WD & late model car, have had Saginaw. ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS Gone is the face. we loved so dear = part time Company-paid insur- | experience in meeting the public.) GRILL & b RITCHE EN HELP. of makine $2 to Lady apd hour, full Silent is the voice we loved to, ance & mileqge bohus Apply 438 phone Mr. McNamara for an im- cure rts at Bis Rey or ge time see Mr. Smith, 150 hear; . 1 | Orchard fake. 3 to 6 p La mediate interview. OL } oe aw Drive a ae N 8 to 12 .m. “Teo fat away for sight or speech. MAN FOR IAIN GERACE TO|HIGH PAYING JOBS: FOREIGN, SRIENCED C P.. MAN -OR Seto eg Bet. not too far for thought to| live on ‘prem'ses, good salary} U.S.A. all trades, Travel paid. EPG Pe WASTER ime Clean, neat, fast and depe: ie. 4 reach. : | With room and board, paid va-| Information. © ; cation forms. e calls.| Good wages. No phone calls} His Wife, Children a! eations For appoincment, call EM |. Write Dept. National, 10620 Maty-Go-Round Restaurant, 107 N. jg oon id Restaurant, 10) Grandfather! 3-434] between 0 am. and § p.m. Broad, Newalt, W.J. j! Saginaw. ginaw. = ‘ ° 1 * is : a ‘ , ts tt Meee Fly \ shes ee ee ee Pe ee Ly Employment Agenceis 8A, EDWARDS : GENTLEME WITH THE OF AMERICA Center, B-l Riker Bldg. PE 8-0416. Exclusive! |- ‘Forward Look’ ““TOSELL , , THE PRESTIGE CAR Ina brand new showroom wo after school and _ Square Lake vic. Call FE eects. it, CARPENTER Sete JoBs rages, breeseways, additions, util- ment. All IBM Supervisor er Assistant. oe experience Various N Minimum $550. OL | Le ing, paar" MIDDLEAGED 1 MAN MAN WAN’ _work. Small jobs. F: PAINTING & CARPENTRY. . FI estimates, OR 3-6234 INSIDE 7 PAINTING. ¢ CA spiembin — ng, Leaaap) 'e .—Wwisnes | 2M M *308n1 work of any kind. EM _ 3-2679, BLOCK ¢ oS “CEMENT RETIRED FURNACE MAN WANTS part time work by job. FE 2-7528. and base material & workmanship guaran- are teed Licensed _ builders. EM 5. BUILDING & REMODELING or r [ gm Prone’ or "MY be jobs. BULLDOZING: 1 TRENCHING, , SEP. ER- BULLDOZING FE 5-2853 BRICK. BLOCK AND > CEMENT work. Also chimneys ‘No job too large Residential and commer- sim work. Ph. MY REE Men completion. If accepted y cost to you. Airline Careers| and Women “ Men and women, ages 18-36, to train for airline positions. nationwide job placement, be flown to Hollywood or Chicago to complete training at no extra Write today for full information. EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER. | oon shift. saline om "! xg WO housew a st a 53408, = HAVING A BABY? house cleaning by hour. FE 5-6604. VACATION- I kine t STUDENT ESIRES EVE an id. sented ee canna = . ’ Ae “Te . s laid, sa fini “ oreathtaking beauty: sina emplymem tor educational| * Seles “Pa pene nished. beer be outstanding sales- purposes. FE 46997, ger 2.3630 ACES AEE £ beast havo teptevel perecech YO NG MAN 19 HOME PROM | _ styles. Phone Py 2- ity end ability, SERVICE. BACK OOL.| CEMENT WORK. NOTAING TOO 3. Must have ‘Automobile sales NEEDs JOB BADLY. WILL large or too small., Special price. experh 1AKE ANYTHING 3 ex> Pree af ‘ mi be fused te high tncome. 42889 AFTER 4:00 a : com mis- ene CUSTOM [PL IBING €. Vile nave paid vacation. Work Wanted Female 11| ,.50)>,)| CMEING) 7 Wil vad ospitalization ks ——— GERALD & 8ON Insur ; 1 DAY SERVICE. IRONINGS.| FREE ESTIMATE FE = Tawisisie in employer's Pick-up & deliver, EMpire 3-0059. BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT Wo: aes CEMENT WORK, sega A zy TASHINOS | lg IRON INGE. an fireplaces. MA 5-0378 eri 42965. ‘| CEM ENT & BLOCK A-1 IRONINGS ~ REFS, 83 BU. ORK. FE *-0782 Eve yn _1 day service. PE 5-147i. CRENT, a ge SPECIALTY. y_serv te a = E d d A- ieoning._ paca atd Ldt) Lt CONCRETE PORK As IT SHOULD war Ss ai ¥ WASHINGS & IRONINGS. sured licenan pote ob me G VOCATIONAL COUNSELING penne work PE 43641. 2Qday/ liable Don't ‘gambie, get the 602 Community Bank Bldg. alt TYPE DAY OR W. Commins FEDERAL 4-0584 worker. Male or female $i plus! DRY WALI TAPING. GUARAN. $344 WaBYSITTING IN aay me ROE 73 Sew eee cee om 2 EES _Burt PE 2-0633, |= _— | DRY WALL WORK DONE. FREE frm. fust opening an Nai tem TL ee “inns BABYSITTING IN MY HOME.| _estimatee FE 54628. brand nine OR_ 3-1925, ELECTICAL WIRING. Li b LICENSED building = icaeaan a oe gg . BABYSITTING, VICINITY OF Sate re aks a eer - sh pamela ees Ki Harbor, FE +2641, ss | FREE excellen' ure for a irl wien’ typing nd shorthand ped or aie pit, MY HOME. HOME, ee ater rahe Lasers gpanges ary : ‘4 ; ontiac e. trie Co. 1060 _W. sturen Bank: Bldg. FE 5-9277. CObORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY —— 2 c. FE ott ee pivs | JEPER?L BUILDING REPAIR” — fare. With _Tef, FE 5-661. Brickwork. cement and plaster- Instructions 9 : ing PE 4229) DAY WORK, 5 6 DAYS WEEK | Doe ee eps coed dh or housework. FE 8-0860, GUARANTEED 1 ROOFS — ALL EXPER. WHITE ‘LADY WANTS nds. Est. 1910. Hugus Marsh, 353_N. Cass. PE 2-3021, FE. 2-8046: :| GE* OUR BID ON HOUSE AP RAISING — FOUNDATION WORK — GENERAL MASONRY Ww. _ UP TO \P 5 YEARS TO PAY D Fy M BUILDING SER FE_ 2-704 Eve one ing? “Capable, mature, exp. wom- HOUSEMOVI'® , an wal care for your children in _equippen. FEL So A. ee Pree | —2et hene® eed JB. & SON CARPENTER SERV- upon IRONINGS WTD. ier & modernization No tob too eaneiil FE 4-065 smal! —- or no fob too large. care of elderly lady, 5 days. _ 40219. Y , LADY WITH M MANAGERIAL 1 TRAINING SCHOOL, Bur FE 2.2253, Res, PE 58-1645 LADY WANTS POSITION TAKING rience would like small store Ph. MUlberry 9-2124. PLASTERING & REPAI : Pat Lee. FE B 2-7022. ayes FE EX- G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYI ee and finishing. oe NG, fo ola AP” son aoe - : Arobcaie de in or near Pontiac, pt. -81, Box 24 Pon- eferences availabl P tiac Press. tac Press Box No oe FE pe SERpONALIZED aE 207s g | MIMEOGP NG, TYPING, SEC- MING FLOO Instructions = 9 “tetaria’ service @M 42842 ve ie KG as wai LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- WARNINGS aNG fhommne 2iod “SAPEWAY" DRIVER - erm REMODELING. ADDITIONS & RE- roa work Pee builder, terme Fab © i der, FHA Men 18-37 to t Avetfage pay ing. GI seereves. _Press, Box 44. rain as Telegra Operators for oa this ptoos Jobs walt- ‘rite Pontiac hour, Work guaranteed. pe Wisninoa & ee DONE IN PURE att Reni, pane | avsoy vee Far aSMe™FE |" ROOF REPAIRS g. Includes ma nance. repair. scientific motor RELIABLE yr oot ie BABY- | EAVESTROUGHING FE tuneup, all phases of pay | _#it anytime after 6 p.m. OR 3-1187 TRENCHIN aN work, 18-55, mechanica in-]} REG. NU oe FOR : clined, write for bome nurs! BULLDOZING ee po Training, Box 7, REGISTERED NURSE R_D. Thompson FE 4-6841 _Pontia Desires office position or tndus- | ——— TOIN OUF | FALE CLASSES IN| trial nursin; Ly Chins | Painting. Expert training.| Call _OLiv . en pats saverseneet __ Building y Supplies 1. 12A 3148 mm 4400, St. Keego Harbor. eh *- TRONINGS. CALL ALUM, COMB. DRS. & & wixDows PIANO LESSONS. MAJORS In ASHI ; TRONING = NN. whos — ees pips WAS pga ae Caer REASOR- lf ~ cat MY Seah. FE 17-8943, me close. Wastin ne a OMTNG Pick | PIREBRICK a 10 ¢ CENTS EA. > = = _up and deliver, OR 3-1088 FB fene’ brick. 3 cents ea. 31245 W. URGENTLY NEEDED | woman POESIRES WORK BY THE TAPED & FIN ished. ready for paint, All work FE _ Ege Free estimates. FE WANTED: ~ Work Wanted Male 10 wants custodian work. ABI Bass ‘tole Live in peenrree Ph. FE 2-6122 before 5 1c. B aan pitts 3a OO A&BT ING. cAnPe soarasteed work. OR rae re WOMAN ee ane a week, FE 13 — _ Business Services = 1 ACE TREE SERVICE. i CARPENTER WORK NEW Buildi S i “mote vand trimming. Oe oer bid. ACCOUNTANT—PINANCIAL, cad J ond ae. budget. Diversified experience. ICK LAYING ASEMENT NS mrseetapeey “He an Call eve- od pentane Lavi FE 9-904¢. Ny au _ BLM 1 mod oe pie Bl tow a - 1 CUSTOM CAR . “eo i Law. * AVAILABLE Rough-in: ~ finish: Remodel. pond St. & Sou ae new ae repair | terme Gordon Fiattie 39-0482, = ACK arya ee ee STS — BOY. 1 Witt Do BOAT KIND OF 71 CARPENTRY. “REAO.- FRE. | pookkeeping Service. FE 2-087. work. FE 5-7103, ; | CARPENTER CREW AVAii;| 44401 BURNER SERVICE Gt it woe ~jOB_ BADLY! ie Rowena SERVICE ALL MAKES apie. ghing & La | Iso_al- . é Wiki, DO. ANYTHING, EVEN jong, Sree est 5-3608. seinen hE S-3750 BABY SITTING! AFTER gee - ~ APPLIANCE SERVICE Pinte Prat PIL OME a caro avons apis. | we Ren mae 3 GHRtTIAR MAN AGE Guaranteed work, PE 3-164 Pon- tn re 0 yn. AAA Floor Sanding Water Line, Field Tile - THE PONTIAC C PRESS. “Monpay, NOV EMBER 1 19sT Oe 7 HIRT Y ONE SS eletainn Sebvices 12 Hobbies & Suppli nted Real te = a — , 3 Supplies 24A |, Wanted Real | Estate 3 A, Rent Apts, Furnished 33 CARNIVAL : by Dick Turner | __ For Rent Rooms 37. -__— For Sale Houses. 4 {ae For Sale Houses _ “3s ar WE HAVE QUALIFIED BU Buy: ‘ & BATH. NICELY FURN. | 9R. 2am IN PRIV | aa oh maa ATE HOME. : Yalting for commercial A Oa s ame. Ea s. FE_ oe | tring, distance “from town. ‘2. | ‘$395 Moves You In. cogaes. 6 sueee iM FURN. CHI N us slop, chan . fea. ee 0G. $00 perme. of 023.50 por | -Bvteges Phone _ PE 290. BY OWNER a. ® 32-4207, - 17 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, 51 EEPING | w ROY KXAUE APT WOR RENT CHAM. |_rm., new home, FE 2-1608 TWO BEDROOM HOME IN | } 2-742) | beriai, FE 45838, ti 8. : |] LARGE LIGHT HOUSKEEPING WARDS ORCHARD; TILE | aera i ALL LARGE 2° RM | rm. Good twin beds. 36 Norton BATH AND SHOWER, | Se YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN | Po 7 . er Mo, jeunes ee ROOM | UTILITY LARGE LOT. i Bh or_men. Come -& see 68-0074 = ALL NEWLY DECORATED Call us rding caer Attractive\Modern Apt. AT ‘BUS oe ee OIL HEAT. ALUMINUM ty We are : oo in| Private . bath lace, washer. it Tha dana ee ae tee eee i mary cease ape —— a8, a : pletely =. «Dee Eee [A Ce pet EO PIKE & aemaioee MEDIATE POs- | ; . ol a : . | Hlanted. Cell Ge Ser further safer. weekly. ome light CLEAN ROQM FOR NAN NR 25123, Confid: The Salvation on. housework if woman’ wants to { post office, FE 4-8763 | Tile - iinolean ote wa “PRIM PSD Tel Ses BOn Nise avin Boom aeo aL | CLEAN Rooil, CLOSE IN” FF ee eS NAL vew custo: bul bo { ° &. legray 2 sb th Mon, wer Sham- $2 W. Huron St. $1861 yen women. On bus lin¢..Near eda Large saAbas plnstored a Ba) Suet ne Service. For mica toe & Wave M50. tsa 's, FE el-Huron. Deluxe. PE_$-8063 one ras MICE ROOM. “RIVE basement, Gas heat. FE $246. GUARA INSTALLATION SaiNTY “MAID SUPPLIES tis BUY OR SELL gs pg w rasieaes Grr OR, WO OMAN HOME =| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — . Include uae tes OUR MATERIAL OF ob 8 ri A Taste Sa IR Hd LISTINGS NEEDED FOR BUYERS util. & garage. Liberty $327 K tg an Priviieges. Call FE 33625 eTy \pleto Qn . EARS EXPERIEN _5-7808. : that are waiting. We will show . \-sured Excellence ‘wou how te ‘cash for houses NT ; LARGE SLEEPING RM FOR 1 : a . HOSPITALIZATION” OVER | races Ties mectalisine’ to ae FURR OF 2 people, twin beds. FE £8762. WATKINS LAKE _ Here te 8 Jewel im a new cus - en & women, no age rs. OL Business Opportunities, Farms, | GLEAN 2 aed “PORCO COUPLE. ¥ | 158 Whittemore, Beautiful shaded let, 1 block from tom built brick ranch home in R306 REPAIRS “061. Paul. Williams & Assoc. and pane © tracts. 5 ~~ = 2-4443. 69 Popla. | Qu 1ET SLPG ROOM. NR FISH- rey pecthage ee cayelee 8 rien taoan "ht Gee S eure Sate WASHING SERVICE. OR I D b | pee isumen ce” etree yen: — aa it ee ee ers & Pontiac Motor 36 W Tea- .creened back porch. basement & “attached, car garage. Sinaia Tail rag : = t? Rn D. RILEY. Broker one ee rm = eee oe Gat “EVERYTHING «Cellet etl citracave wn pat. : washer ib color "GAS beat Dressmakin If you are hay ‘ . . , d CLEAN 2 R aH Ms — GIRLS, EVERY NO eee ue t condition ow do: wo pay oa : - & ailoring 16 uclearepar ments sree agen | eX ope Elizabeth Lake 3 ; ver | is | feD BA Canton | p vue PE * 0685. eng shia wer “OR AY TON PLAINS Tru ere gp Nirgr ler —_ CREDIT COUNSEL- E 4821 _ Apts. — SE RAG N DRFSRMAKINO. RG. TAILORING, és LORS, INC. 41%- 8. Saginsw : CLEAN PURN. APTOS” 10 WN . g st EPING ROOM FOR | WORKING Nearly hew 2 bedroom bungeo® \ Fer BP slow fa my home. Call +> ormaie mé@; Above Oakland Feeeter Te eee | SOLD ‘Shore Dr., Lake Orion. LI sort | irl tn pvt. home. 172 N. Mil carpeted living room & hall. Tile. -* Wer bungalow 1 A I, RONALD HARGRAVES, M | : CLEAN , KITCHENETTE ~ APT. $15) _stefpina stow oS IN Quiet bath, forced air, ol heat acu SOO) Daw n nsurance Agencies 17A| %0w operating the wheal aus = or not sold per week, $55 mo. Includes heat, | home of widow. 6) min walk\ to storms & screess | car xn Has large living - dt m —— ment “department Cat” the Wotor | 1. sour property can't anid yet, nts and gas OR 30388," gertians Bee top same be) a uastcoeee Semesters eee a 12 E repellent ‘formerly | ¥ r al a et. = —_ atti iD : { oy OT ee pect . in = INSURA CD orrrnep ay employed with a tire company.{ 1's because It aasn't been listed | CLEAN eo ee ROOMS Re SLEEPING ROOM FOR LADY ° NOSIDI: Sedroeme (tiles ea ine uaa, Austin-Norvell A ency KATHRYNS BEAUTY SHOP. FE. "HITE BROS | only Phone FE 8-3912 | Close in FE 2-2501 or FE 4-7258 Neat and clean 3 rooms and ba! ‘bt basement for recreation. g 8-3521. Auburn Heights, mt cuts | WHI E O3 SLEAN 3 ROOM APT.. NR. DOWN. | SLEEPING ROOM FOR LADY Oil heat fenced vara Oni, ssv0' Ol) ‘furnace Has all city im- ad ie After r EB 46212) $1.00 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. . Beal yoss town, 17 Hovey. between Osmun | Kitchen priv. Near Court House conn _ provements Full price $10,730, . Lawrence Corner Cass LADIES—UNWANTED HAIR “Re | R 3-195 2 y FE 5-4932 ik. T Realts must have good credit with $¢00 RR eT Aa a CTW RP ‘ & Cottage FE 5-064 emp! eton, Kealty , INSURANCE moved. Call evenings. OR 3-2805.| nen Eves _‘t an 8: J; Sunday 19 to ©) Conse PRIV, epee ae igre ROOMS IN REFINED, Es Orthara dive Ra) Ee Ce down, ALL TIP’ TOP RANCH, OLD FASHION | r Prtrenegar (oe) Seenapartation After 6 FE 29502 — ope INSURED BY PHONE ay eteas, oe ae des. winter 'To Buy - y-To o Sell stezts SW es ROOMS. WT a oo ail Parco: high Aes -Nicholie & Harger Co. =e MU _ ¢-0625. | utilities furn. Inquire #4 Oakland “it MEN | : Vacant. Spacious home in exeel- 3 REAL ESTATE —{ os | sci aia — i wa Children to Board 26. HOME MART REALTY sinsiil’veome® af Pacfiet Laundry Service FOR RENT FURN APT 4 ROOMS. “i9s7 $y ata Serves. n@ t ne 9 Al LICENSED HOME. i EAPERL | cr 5-0401__after 6: FE 5-5089 “priv bath & ent. 1123 Holbrook | 1', car garage. Easy terms or | - tay trade fer small house, SL erne ROOMS FOR. Miu clean & Qutet Auto heat tent condition, inside and out, hot water Prt ent 473 E 4 bedrooms, recreation foom Mauitiel d ' and new GAS furnace. Like new isl EEPING ROOM For Goon wo i carpeting In 2 rooms and stairs h occupa . ages) 23 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY serv. ‘Hed. mother's care, OR3-1034,, WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR TAKE FE e-i0%s ea * "aun privit ay rede) net Pontiac Laundry re GOOD LICENSED HOME Prope. ICRINNEY © © | FURN. APT HEAT. LIGHTS AND “You don't know how I envy you -— haviyg’a business 3 FE 2037 Hwa j tena lcemrect ot © _ 28101. FE 17-0401 __ | Office, $800 Commerce Ra | ft Vrasarscet. lis Ost f a . w SIDE AND RM SHOWER, GA LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR, RUF. LOVING 4 eae RPO, oe Pb. PONTIAC, EM 3.3211 non UM Siate of your own! \ 18s Ei Iv Street IK. ZI beautifully entiac; in licensed home. OR_ }_ | 5-2 s = Sane ae - SS — Ki a Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101. SE) | “GROUND. FLOOR. CUBAN 2 RM ' — _ Rooms Ww ith Board 38, z Sia velroon ie ae ne IN’ ER . me FE AON ap’ vt. entrances atl : . | lees ae : Landscaping 18A|Wtd. Household Goods 27. Rent Apts. Furnished 33. heat “& “aul. bot’ water Child Rent A Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unt n. 3o BosRO Shp IROOM: CEN) BORE: oS) cos caite Of ne 8 et mw _¥elcome. 151 orton. ~ ~~ 2 “ , 676 W Huron nd Toh Fe 43528 BEAUTIFUL : LOSE : * 4 ROOM HOUSE. UNFURNISHED. = Pontiac s Best Bus nings : white birch, #Siser See aes FURNITURE NEEDED a awn Pek AS IN. RE ~ HOLLY W OOD APT. Orchard Court Apts. Reas. 6588 Cooley Oh ea = I ge CLEAN HOME, eeia A really c.iean cad Qitractive = Ss ae er ornamental trees) Entire Rome or odd lots, Get the | BEDRM,, DELUXE. PVT. BATH. 3 sme Selmer St Pontiac s most Desi mont 5.8662 for appt —__\. AND BOARD. HOME COOK. qed aeee Wester, Srnec) 5 BEDROOMS = at rea ces. Fireplace - dollar ~ outright o: Bachelor's Paradise or couples. nished. Util. turn, 114 E. ewara \ condtisonad apts. Auto, heat, in. # ROOM HOME — 2 BEDROOMS.) ing. FE 43049 1028 Lakeview. | street near Webster Schoo! ue filing. —_ ne. aod- i tt for you. B & Community 2706. PFE 2-184. | ; breakfast kb t 4\H large living room. separate ain psy * FE Sale. Phone OR 3-711. — Ott street parking TES Tit | CARGE PLEASANT 3 AND BATH. | FE eo ee Cooley Lk ORG. Elisabeth Lake 7: en ate log F abdie resem kitchier Now Under Construction +} Pv". PARTY NEEDS —CLEaw |! BM + Pamplored pri on cous Near Airport. Aduits. OR 3-193.| >.) pa a C*C=*é Nemes. 960. er mo. FE 5-8006 * | Bee oe ene eAAN | — Front ald back porch.) fur -S')" * rh COMPLETE PALL CLEAN UP. mise. furniture. FE 5-7392. Adults only 380 N Paddock. ai-| LAKE ORION APT. ALL UTILI- REL-RIO aT a 4 ROOM HEATED APT. W. SIDE Tred Bry Pontes ut kn tearedins beck cece WITH Bedwork and lawn cutting Dan's) WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES! berts Apts. 7 "er turn Very clean. Adults only. | _ 281 OAKL Voorheis Adults FE 8-024 Pres ‘ | 2aeee Me wim fomcocn beck sper NEW F TE 5 anspor Service, FE 2-6712. | of furniture.“Ph, rE 2-5523, Seria” Apis: Pi CHEAP | _ 34 North Shore. ‘Ask at Apt. No Via rms & bath. Steve. retrig & ~ | Co va —— He Ace rhe tesa ne cen AEM FHA TERMS erage SUaee ng TARGA PTD BCS ON TID | am Be ante Pea /SGOERY 9.RcOM Fen AL Ee | Langteh CATA Gv'ew! 4 neonoou, ugons nous Camealegcent Homes S88) Gl ie iets is bow ae = sement with automatic oil hea I 1 2-BEDRM. PART FURN. LAKE-| Biber, oon tae Rd UNION LAKE LARGE 3 RMS | The ‘car garage So per month, VACANCTES KOR ELDER! Y PFO. | ; LANDOCAPE prOOR HOME Wtd Miscell P front apts. ee nen at NEWLY FURN APT.) RMS. a | 2 bath ed eee ne fee ch , ple, quiet. olgasant surrouncings., Tucmatia Street eft . = | neo . . 5 t = , . cto Q = _ in < e « J WHITE'S NURSERY. FE BAT - ecaflancous 28 apie < prt. By Sirasie Mile. on | reso Utiities turn 31 Auburo’ ing Aguits, en can FOREN tome Secaect ane feasenable rast. Bsccects Rett ty io) Chi Aas) ON ee | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND COLEMAN ‘(DAIRY BARN) GAS) ree ane a ee sag | NRO ROCHESTER Ca Wiis a | UNTURK, APTS. MAIN [FLOOR beat, attached garage, lake priv: _Home Drydea, Mach Tel 41 | thie 6 room home | Easy | L¢ )W . | i? = : tove & ig ff lenty uf eges. 23 per month including , , : ey aug , | 53000. or Ww, CALL OR 3-3406. “1} Norton after 4 . a a ar Child welcome | parting “ se oe = Pe wat Me Hotel Roo = ; 39° Lisnapertstisn Lovely neighbor. | : FRANK’s TREE SERVICE. TRIM. ant a ,ROOMB AND. BATH, NEAR | —— cna bye aat “ Dehn DOWN PMT ming, Smeving seed: cabling. ed to Rent | 29 Fisher Body Al! utilities paid. oN LAKE, FRONT 4 ROOMS 4 | CL ORIA APTS i A. JOHNSON, Realror HOT EL AUBU vd ' ° gf prenggy wo lini ge RI 3 ,BEDROOM SOME IN AVON-| Yor recat? CO: Reelly Ske pozet © Christina couple. FE| “untox court. | «1704'S. Telegraph Rd dinar rca Gs J ohn K, Irwin : oe Sh ve ; ae _ Walled Lake, MA 4-2903. | e_ School district. FE_§-2156. | BM. NEW REFRIG_ cy STOVE. —— 2 feoms end beth ic exe. cond: FE 4-2533 | Cooking and refrigeration REALTOR LIONT AND WEAVY TRUCKING MAN WOULD LIKE TO RENT|" pri. ent. agus Floor ge “PARE, TAROE 3 RMS) oon water, Adulte ealy, On quiet | 5 “** $64 Auburr Since 1928 near c Motor, ean ° bal modern ior ranch | i 5 ie ' dh: 5 & Rugrevel. 7 + ed soll, sand environment, Box 113. _ Everything | myx “ei ———— style apt. peliding. Plenty of park-, Dleasant street. $57 per month J Soe “ean eee ‘BUF’ HOTEL ROOFEVELT. CLEA | Pt one FE Seed Eves 3 ve _ $3415 NEW L AWNs ; BUILT. FINIAn FINIAH ‘WOULD LIKE TO SUBLET ? BED- 3 aie Myrtle ENT. NO CHILDREN. ing Adults. EM 3-4285. | amr § 2 m. See caretaker, in 5 ROOM MOUSE. outa neat rms & apts Some with TV, Z LOW : rm. apt. or house for 6 mos. W. yrtle. | VERY MCE 2 AND 3 LARGE) -12. Union Ct. FE 5-7871. K G 5. $30 By ad or week $1000 & up { : trading, back fill, Top soil, FE. H tead 102 EH FE 5-1801 Sees, _Side. References. OR 3-6039. . APT PVT ENT. LAUNDRY | rms. apt. Downtown location al) —e™mpstes: uren. Uae | 1S WN OPerry. FE 53-8126. D NEIGHBO Paaons ba eho robes er monthly. FE| so 1 bachelor apt. 22 Auburn at WATERFORD 4386 LESSING sT 3 BEDROOM. NICE NEIGHBOR. © ou kno that os) ae MON y Moving & Trucking 19 at eeded a: once gueebeat pe +4179 afer >__| _otfice nn | 4 fms, moders. Ground floor ood Near school. FE $0140 Rent Office Space ail Day or sell good neighbors | eee ee CS | ple waiting No = Call in 2, RMS. CLEAN. (. EVERYTHING 'yERY NICE 4 ROOMS. BATH «| Ale ent. & bath. Nice piace for 3 ROOMs AND BATH, $45. PER ne q oelga bere : ; Four homes'h apts. today. JERRY | fin East sice. References. FE| garage Westside. $80 per mo | Tee rato 8 & 230 -” month FE 2-121 Dee, =I. CONNECTED 10 bedmaom bungalow home PMTS : ae aoe ING - RAULING or oe CO, 2536 Dixie Hwv | oi HOU . 2 ROOM_CABINS, $10 & $12 PER | a pce _FE 27198. _—— Ideal for Doctor, Dentist, Manu- ment with automatte gas he DAILY SU N -| week Clty gas 1 dlock from Te- i — & bath up. Basement. Porch Gas| facturers Agent, etc Reasonable d hot wat Vv # LEO bed. -Y and SUNDAY E : A heat. School child $55. rates, plenty of parki . : i 7: _ODELL CARTAGE | teietstenetta Taeten | ae Seis var ae, VEIT Acre Way eee sp | Rent Houees Ferwished 35/ Bs pe! eras ven a UP — no LE CLEAN around house. call Geo Lachner, surree Beepitel. Laake Shey in | ~~ or Sale Houses x 43) Here ts o cute & cozy | _© re eal _= eee teas CASH: a rm led ba water, : —— = ; log cabin home. just 1 block from = = _ 43946 d electric stove furnished. FE) : a. : fal SEMI-TRAILER . OOM AF ae ro Toe i |3 BEDR Mf, WELL FORN. HOUSE. 7 ROOM HC = ———— — the lake. Private park with good will heul . Gapeber: if ANB - til Me ROBIE- ee ; races Dodae Park, Until June. rz\! ® HOUSE PORN. On ON. a sand beach & good fish! year. sistmas trees aie Aine off_N. 3’ ROOMS & BATH.” UTILITIES furnished, not modern. Children 28 ACRES around. This home hes full bath.| UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTS dump truck. MA’ soesa. sad as li it on Lope sare: CLOSE IN. ng ont i 56 et pepROoW LAKE FRONT | ¥ FE. 21868 close in, $58 month Ze ned Industr; Sued, feaes. gt gas heat r bet we : LIGHT HEAVY CKIN | J } ‘Si | | ~ ee 8 & BATH. $50 . |" Shower & hot-water. $60 per aT TTR? p stria EARLMOORE Rubbleh Preid art top oot sand M1 ls aa 2 aon “Thelin Ma LAKE | _ 45008. | _mouts ‘ti June. MY 26416) | rane ROOMS UXEAR AUB Poo.| Cheapest warehousing or ita t| INDEPE NDENCE a TW P,| "Lovely 3 bedroom home & gravel. FE 2-003. For seasoned or new land con he ixom. Schneider, MArket | 3 ¥ las & BATE. PVT. ENT. > pBeDROOM, WALLED LAKE. | epnoroeaiyy | pen ae ae 3 rooms, 3 bedrooms. frame house hence cur ter ok = Painting & Decorating 20! tracts and es | FF —_ <5 gaTaunbay-eeo | asi is ony manwset | = close to city. Reas. MA corr eo a CLEAN 3 RM HOUSE, | railroad siding Exceptional bellds| Gab ou tfurnece olsctne boots: pointment. | B ving room 7 aSaile. ing site Additional acreage aval!- r m de tract man consult with you. Roar ae crinxing. 23 come Party furan, Heat ture. 235 7 BEDROOM COTTAGE AT LAKE Huron Gardens __ able. For. information call Mis Cat vatare tuated on corner | WYOMING STREET | A-t PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- RM: « KITCHE ENTE. ist atthe | Orion. $35 La month until Mee DUPLEX 6 RM AND BATH Holliday. Midwest 61100 lot 680x160 $7,000 with $800 down. | $500 down moves fou inte Serb Spies ve cae (7 BO ateptiegeente wt one? AMOR, OOM SALONS) AUG y PE ci” Boul pk Ape ok FOKCOLORED | Sica e = mpeg _Free ses, Fs ; wes neat furnish arive et. 7 Drayton Piains. 889 per thobth. < = | as line. 9 extra jots in- Whitte: j — eee 9 | is CLASS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR CALL Corner = or cell OR_3-1328 0 '3 BEDRM HOME ‘FURN. 9987 _OR 3-8225. 3 am pours 2 bedrooms. full cluded. yrs. exp. Reas, FE and ask tor Tea 3 MeCuliough, & ROOM CLEAN wAPT. @ #1 8. 33 ROOM APT. PVT ENTR, Dixie Highway. MA 5-1763. | FOR RENT OR POR BALE. “WERY ieee Sina pera, igeriearane , a. LADY INTERIOR SBCORATOR. 5143 Coss Duaebens Wd. 7 RMS."i8t FLGOR \f0D. Ko Partly furn. Util turn FE ¢704. 3 BEDROOM BRICK MODERN.| small down payment. Nearly new . Yeuced rear yard, located ony. RAINBOW REALTY Paperiog & painting. FE 8-943 rvtninge sedveunare |? diateia th Rann) >|? AEE geoentiat woof | Dorothy Snyder Lavend | ee cme | BESGLIE, lone to chooks and. TE 2-604, dt pb, BADDOCE CO) aces re Ab te REALTO ‘st. “Veans | lon yee Restricted subdivision. MA | w: BehRo RI L rOrrEe AS CUAMERS srenlon oo ORTGAGES, |” atvnil inva. d edule 108 Flot) TRoowFTAE OW TARR Omiow. | BEATER ST. gw Tans | Sti | rep wcititoten: Reatzor | Trade Your Home on™ PAINTING, UNION CREW. LI-| or more with 100 ft. frontage. oe : da OR _3-6015. _ Ph. EM 3-3303, or MUtual 45417 DIAN. VILLAGE, 5 RM8.& nee Best: Buys | 3143 Cass-Ely Re PE 6128 | New Brick Ranch 3} ROOM APT, UTILITY FUR- ~S— are ' creation Too Open Evenings & Sundays. 12 ant Pr eaeet Sree & OPA. /B. Dem Loan: Correspondent | —nished. ce oe “dune ou Pras Ast ; 3 BEDROOM as ~COM-) oni FE 286816 | REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Lovely 3 bedrm. red brick with DT J ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE IN, IN, - __pietely turn, OR 3- ci he dh d | Attention Brokers or eps _£ i ‘@ in Bloom- : eee ee Enc | Pm consi Eves. PE ssaet| Nicely, turn. & decor. FE 60006 |* ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT | ROoMS AND BATH. WITH R wirn we. | LAROE, CLEAN OARAGE HOUSE. oQay | salesman. 1 am. retiring and Reig Manion da, FA basement penging- De : after 4 p.m, e fi rm. couple |" grigerator. $14 per week or $56 Se rel — | Gffering this well-established wus} | : space fire- : OVER $1,000,000 — _Preferred, FE 3-1874. 73 Putnam. "month. Also smaller house at | LARGE HOUSE, $ BEDROOMS.| \Whopping Living Area -| ness Will sell or lease to reliebie| —igce. 08s Rew). Large fiving P TIN tel 3 (RO FURN. INQUIRE 1738| (ROOMs AND BATH, $55 MONTH,| fow Pierson at | modern, oil heat, 9160 Eston Road, f “| parties. Completely turn.” Ver room. brick fireplace. ble 'E. §-0580| Available to e land eom |__West Huron. lus Util. FE ‘004d. ss lene Taylor Pad a FE +0 Independence Twp. Phone WOod- a mada meas, went sine | goed location, in Lake urea wast dining Twa, woes ce = | tracts. 4 - % PT pills UUl. F eee ee reme. Cape Cod style with +, kite! wi P. av. NOW. FE Reaitor Parridee, “sw Re 3 a - y — Ned Le 4 ROOM APT. WITH GARAGE.|}‘*BEDROOMS. LOVELY ee am werd 11740, Detrol, large restful living room _of Pontiac, Col EM 32367. _ nice bedrms. Select coh fosrs. pet ai Rar yithagngmie © eee farm: |* acai ord eat pba New| fomy at Wauertgrg, Mose #100) MODERN 2) AND 2, BEDROGM| ill trepine,sinte or ted piiereg wait. earamts — : ———— v ecoratec a month ¥. OR 3-45! ec Dp itehen and large paneled i til th it _ PAINTING Ve te PAPERHANGINO. CONTRACT w WANTED FOR [f-|3 CLEAN ROOM APT. 41 8.'> CaARGE ROOMS BATH AND Gaus a aS Mt oe 5-0 EE 3-6367. of Webster 34000. 4 — breskfast room. 3 dandy DONE!SON PARK forces sale. eres Picross PAPERRAN GING — = DEGORATING Jobo tpayers waiting. What pave | —Setsie. -_| basement. 1 child welcome. Clore also apt. MApie 5-7081 “NEW exe AROUND 2 BDRM peer es 4 full EES Ee ae ‘coloaial ee nity for smart buyer. * , I 5 : urn i s sement wl 2 car garne d q te _— Plaster repatring. FE 8-8513 re = see lecomeait eRIVATE. VERY Oe NO ee ee ¢ ROOMS, AT 9045 GALE RD. Seog, With ake etidleces Fre fem picte teases Bhat fe Es agin Home ~~ Television Service 2? 144 Summit. FE 2-6454 after 4 oN. Perry St. TE 4-4740. pvares Lake xedo Teve fer adults MElrose 7-7327 after fo ish therm ON ee eee ue). On ithanmis Lake = - tT open to see Sunday pm > 6 PM H Cook Q re-pens. AC ‘in beog cabinets, 4 Ss eee '} LARGE RMS, ALL UTI- FURN. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, 18ST FLOOR. ¢ : a8." me DAN TY a Mati fil d d.ning room. | Lovely white frame ¢ bedrm. COPENHAYER's BE & ry OFT, oe CASH PRICE BEFORE ane washer and TV. FE 5-2707 & Also modern small house furn 4 abrerete ee ened NE MA EDey x AKE wae GA- J . a ; ' : oo | MOK larie kit hen, 1 bec | sem!-bungalow Large paneled Repair, W. Buren. Night serv | FE 5-7725 204 Ferty Reasonable. | Furn, except gas. & Ights. FE rage Pari.c furn OR 3-8879 A < of value in thie ¢: reer ar rowith ', living foom. eee fire- = Se iN 3 RMS _ BREAKFAST NOOK. BATH ¢ ROOM & BATH, WEST SIDE | 5-2252 or FE ¢4066 . LAKE ORION - VERY NEW. 29 2. dedroom home loca‘ bath aid | bedrooms piace full bath OW heat, a-car ? - bedroom< s } . west of Pontiac. near [ tic tie bat arage Shaded iot. Rea : DRA a i TV SERVICE 33_W. Bu en & HARGER |? jeareae, tel laquire 0 Dwtght.| Garage. Adults. Fi 46035 4 RMB. SHOWER PARTLY FURN i Se aie ee ee ‘on Lake Vil cate foo ines gar incinera- enced Excellent hard. wand Euere service. Day — ron 5 ; Ll reeigieg = seerengl | CLEAN, 5 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. ps ‘per mo., EM 3-4207. ' downtown Orion Garage. Shown include large family ety r softener and ?2- beach. Full price $14,500, terms. rvice call, $3. Open ¥8. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. =@ nsor 208 Blvd. 8. Nr. factories. RM8. ON NORTH SIDE GAS* by appointment—Cait Detroit. TU Kitchen, full beth. 2 car ga. rE ‘ck garage, aiong ' qe ba¥ a. SuRVicE gq. J. — Al Dixie acai IPI “GAS HEAT.| FE $6031 Avail. Ist of Dec. Pio OL 2-3031. 23-0466. rege plus 4 jote All this ne Bee lowe — are 1roux-F ran ks NIGET TV : eee ee cee § ROOMS, NICELY DECORATED. | s RooM HOME, WEST SIDE. FOR LARGE 3 ROOMS & BATH. UTIL. down small montmy oes. ices, ofiered. af) gasses | Es STRAKA 3 at & BATH, NICELY Paddocr. entrance and bath. On| 6 months, beginning Nov. ist | ity room. ofl furnace. birch cup meat boleh el apoio ca walcnar aokecnese Meee | on ee ae REAL ESTATE aby welcome. 310 8. Andereon. _2781e. be : _References rquired. FE 5-8183 boards, storms. screens, Drayto | J7[ | | ()- SL “he PRICES ty Co. 177 § Telegraph Rd i mat ed ___OR +0701 ay?! Electronics cs Co. J ROOM FURN. APT. PVT. BATH | "nia a— BATH. UPPER APT. |® ROOM HOUSE FURN., #70 1077) _Pisins. $17_ weekly. OR __3-3057 ; Bos FE 40528 Multiple Listing Attention, Speculators TV Service. Eves. cal! ent. Children welcome. Lake 5 50. Et Durrant. OR 3-0078. PONTIAC LAKE. LARGE 3 BED. vou beam sredi atts Becvice oa ee oT eT ear _ privileges, OR 3-8004. _Heat furn., 250 ca Lk. Rd. | oo URN. MODERN, amon Ra ey es ea | spaciousness of thie 2 bed- 1 es pi ger ipod eo hy est RM. APT. FE 60760. 52 OAK.|5 ROOM APT., oa REN AL-|" jsce near Oxford. Very clean.| heat. Lake front facilities. Part- foo Bomen eee cc! én : en chaceri tie < z- _ Typewriter Service Z2A| gie piel fo aaa Ud a> — % ‘hits OK tense: oe 5. 24173 be-| Adults. Ne pets, References. FE | Townsend 1-6315. off from M58. sierceree thetes Get eeerat MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | produce a good teoomelrale 30 pos tisfied 3 ATED Ss. IN- LOWER. _5-8408. | Custom built in 1950 thie a 3 : tential increase in sight roe AND | ADDING ee dian Village Park. Completely |§ ROOM APT. I E. SIDE. ce FR PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB AREA ne features seen. on! ; PRICED "Macaig, Weparnt NG, ‘Ex Fiend and citentele. furn. Prive entr. Ad auite” only. .. FE 5-8683 2 a Ru. pontine Ih. Lake FRONT. | 6 rms & bath Children we!- ape iy Gccdee tome. | ly Let si I ALE Cqere Ie inting lean FE 2-0674, 90 Oakl dN rH On 3-0 come $100. Jerry E. Adama Co Located in quiet residertia: i _Stppiy Cou "hy w ttre ONNSON) ens. sats bows, RM apr. and Near “Huron 16 FUR | 258 Dine Highway OR 34111.) section for relaxing living | un—Als util. furn Garage. Aduits.| Under new management. Newly oRM HOUSE NOL HEAT. SMALL HOUSE ~ We invite your thourou decorated 4 room, ba! nice neighborhood. bik. from Pon- * : inspection Mig chareloe ' Upholsterin 23 REALTt _258 Orchard’ Lk Ave. || gee cer mecth. be Canarian tiac Motors. Call FE 48353 ee ese pee ae chee DAN UYLEWOLPAMILY = fn POS: 1704 8 yr elegrapn Ra. 7 RMS. PVT. BATH. ENT. OTM- FE 's.s330., ° |@ AM. FURN. ROUSE On PON. VICINITY RICHARDSON & AG eihicms, ‘THREE BATHS om Pane SATE asin § CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. | Mies, Inundry. working couple. © grrwactive NEW DUPLEX) {8 Lake. All year round. 1752. Etthroom. ‘titchen & Utliity room: FOR COLORED A ene ate, ee PE_#-0823 8174 Cooley Lake Rd, EM WISH TO OBTAIN A FEW LAND type unite’ Nr echocis & shoppin LaDue off M59, OR 3-3562 “ Lela A 4 new carpeting, master bedroom , on Dues cekeaes 0 contracts, Residential. vacant & 3 ROOMS FURNISHED OW ON-| Pater 'n Ponting’ Avpiy tal E, |20 FT. MODERN HOUSETRATLER, ‘issee” 7° Schneider. MArKet bats and eicen Teens ed mia irate bain: A dream Ric: 5MAS UPHOLSTERING Ere. OA eil60. or” OA oi asgr ty eg git et) BE ae 1 adults preferred. 2199 E. Walton Yeap AROUND HOME NEAR = tesi'ental section with Giccment wit es) Meal “Fer | : FE 6-008 ets.) Boek! from FO. FE $6int. year taper - 3, ;BED ROOM _Biva. | Dublin Schoo! Coulq be used as | ee street Aij large rms 6 mice, clean and~ desirable ceper E _ 3 ROOM_AND BATH rare Corn + Mere LAKEFRONT, 2 & 4 BEDROOM 3 bedroom. $65 a month MA oak floors oli heat. alum- apt with private entrance and | 31 Stowell. = "Southfield _Rent | 3225, ar 6-8215,| houses. wy reoeena | nice, 10: 4-3980 0° - ae inum storms @nd screens |” private bath 2ear garage. Price | . ; aor CLEAN RM ARTS, | BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL LOCA.| Tincoim Plano rent reduced. Avair | RANCH TYPE HOME IN | >. 100 down. *) MN TID | TAnCR nome vse 0 Pusdroom AKLAN D e emodeled house available as ; | } ? oe Lost & Found 24 ACTION furn., including washer and TV.|.. complete unfurn. apts. $150 per|—*vle_thru_May. EM 43-0134 | Drayton - Waterford area, Edward M. Stout, Realror | Child welcome. Mrs, Newman. = Lower 4 rms. & bath. Upper | NEWLY DECORATED COZY CITY | Auto. gas heat, paved road. 11: N. Saginaw &t Ph FE 5-8165 NEAT BUNGALOW. $9,750 | Privileges and over 1.500 s : On any land contract, new or] 915 xers Lk. Rd 3 & path. Maybe had ac| cottage. All util. turn. Incl, wash-| convenient to” churches & Oven Eves Till 8 30 “| OFF BALDWIN of living space. 106 © 33640" let: $10 I REWARD ; gencooed our. cash upon satis- | 5 PRIVATE ENTRANCE panes ‘amitita subziet or rented 52707. | stores. No small chilcren, : | Large four-room neat and attrac-| Excellent three bedroom home. 8 female black agg? Hl cor ymag 3 Tembleton. J gee bath, 111 N_ Telegraph, seperately. Fhone Mrs. Howell wEWLY DECORATED S Room | Reterences teoulred FC | vantis cat team cra ‘Piastered Toe mins eee iis home is apere: ‘i = + ery a 86-4400 At v7 ‘tom. bit b | eges on 2 lakes. easonabie =“ a ‘3. Wd asemen ciate its mamm ‘ivin gocker spe — <= E potas eton J LARGE RMS.. ALL UTIL. FURN. _of Michigan. —, ecu peace we fences yard. 3 miles | priced. FE 4-606. FOR QUICK RESULTS” (gil fercea alr heat. Storms and| nd the bedrooms are al ie, v= R em , Neaitor Inel. rash d TV, F’ m L Plant. 131 Coal i a. Near —5— Ep: | _mont. Walle i very nice modern ‘eed ltving space and activit Answe 9339 Orehard Lake Rd. FE44863| FE 87735. = E S710) 8 CLEAN, NORTH SIDE, 2 BED- led Lake. MArket 43607.) | cee kitchen. Terme se mes space? Her Is d id iene: *Can REpublic After 6, FE 2-0502 room, Ist floor terrace, children NEWLY DECORATED COZY CITY | ENT IN {TS Thru Johnson, FE 4.2533 : A da i 2-1874 or FE_2-1298. ram 7 nooMs “wit > PRIVATE BATH | Welcome $60 mo FE ¢75@1 or cottage All uti furn. Incl. ¥ . : fe ae - : noe Cols athe LADY’ > wRisT Wanted Real Estate 32A | %"4_ entr. Very nice Small baby | FE 40000. ; ae PE ner furn. Incl. WAsh- attractive new jules type urfts, MUST SACRIFICE' 5 ROOMS & INDIAN VILLAGE HOME j LOST: 8 GOLD bach welcome, $20 a week. FE. 8-143], we = Reasonable a Lorated in Pon- bath Small down paymert EM ROOMS TERMS . watch in gp ee of Russ’ Inquire 340 Baldwin , CHOICE ‘NEWLY OBCURATED 3 | SMALL HOME IN COMMERCE talon eas t Bivd and Perry gt 3-8717 A ee ee and attractive famiir Count: Store. Halloween night. : a - | rooms and bath al! 'aree rms.. Twp. Auto oil heat and hot wa- CALL 478 Krai home Private drive nice lot. 2-* | ] } } ries PE 4-047 Reward, J ROOMS. WESTSIDE. UTILITIES | located close to down town | ter UNiversity 1-322i ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM HGME car garage Fireplace. ° spacious Lost: BLAG fara. working couple. FE 3-72 ‘ : _ | WATERFRONT Tiorone TARGF a! Eusabeth Lake $2.000 cown living room ne sere Lost: BLACK WATER } SPANIEL : : WALLED LAKE. 2? AND 3 BED-| living rm Children weicome $30 Wison Ree) Fitaie Pe cost, cine teem, Bice screened — in Realtor FE 7114 With white crosa on chest 3 ROOMS. CLEAN, CLOSE a Edw. M. Stout, Realtor reams, on lake 1960 E. Lake Dr J bd Se ee i cone CA side porch. Full dining reom a N a egraoh en dog collar Mwieh adiock "on _Baby welcome. 37 Park Place Gt : _Highe E Ona s pote 2936 Dix-e 9° BEDROOM, BASEMENT, VAN kitchen and breakfast room pan- Multip.e Listing Service ves. neck. Answers by the name o |} ROOM FIRST FLOOR. PVT. EN- ” N-,Secinaw st. || FE 58168 ALL. “HOUSE, NOT MODERN. ahway #11 __seant. Jarge | lot Hatchery Ra eled recreation room with java- —— —- Pepper Vic, of Oliver Subdivi- I trance and bath. No urinkers. Fe | ____° Oper Eventnes te tH 830 _ater, me a Blue Sky The-— a ee SE | FE- 41938 or FE 2-87 { sory, ae {pedicoms: full ce- . sion, 0 finn, vi _5-6506. FRANKLIN APTS. ie __._. . FOR COLORED 4 BEDROOM. amic ttl h wher out of | F C ] 4 Rah_OA 8-3088, es__ children. ' 3R X PVT. ENT, |? ROOMS AND BATH IN EXCEIL- _ Rent. Houses | Unfurn. 36 YEAR AROUND? BEDROOM part basement, auto. ol! he are, op will consider @ reason: | or Oiore: LOST: J SL ACE FEMALE West e eg’ 2-0661 of after LENT CONDITION. INCLUDES home with Lake route e woe. only $390 down, $60 month Pail | CaS tm 4 mos. old. ° 6, FE — AMPLE rr HOT ¥ COLD wang _ern. Reasonable. Call ree rice $6,300. 363 Erwin. Drive, . oe ila'e 172 Wall, PE 6-2070. | Pre a at APT, PVT. ENTR. SATER APIER » PM Ree 1 ents Clore in, HOUSE BARE. “Rent Lake Cottages 364 | 5 beat nee Sings. oad FE COVONORNER LOT am1l1es a iad « Lat Ss | _ : ; 7. DIAMOND o & ba rai furn, Near Gien- CARETAKER AT A-TS t __ children. FE ¢5322, PPROLARPAL EL LALLA ROOM USE. 8 > A large seven-room home, con- ‘ 437%, = | s BT. OR PHONE ging x ROOM. NS UTIL Tr 'S IN- |@ HO (ACRES OF | sisting of living room, 12x21, nice , F Ting, vie. Miracle Mile. Reward. tate. nga ie, ca it rm the Pa RM. APY ‘ Pr as LM LE Renters,” fe mE tin KO. 53 i BSOROGM TERRACE Rayon 2 cee Aner ater r ne a | lang, Comins, “Mich. WEDster| en, full dining room. large bitch | cats seers at a ' [O8T: BLUE BILLFOLD CON MS & I k at Pontiac eg a ee en, exceptional nice bed- | t : : BLUE 5 co| Edw. M. tout, , Realtor j 5 —Fitz | FoR COLORED 3&5 ROOM |? ROOMS & BATH. AT THE LAKE. | hag deo aes | depen § ROOMS, GARAGE, @7| Tooms Gas heat. New garage.) floor ented at '¢109 'm o. The taining important fey ie Fait. N. w Bt. FE 5-163. bath 5 Soule way sas oar cook apts. single reom, Reasonable on 3s a working couple only. TR MODERS TEABIN PORTIAC | Dakota peer PE 22-0735 Carpeting, Owner building in| two rerital apts. furmighed, All money, Reward. FE 1 or Meveningy_* “tiny 8:30. ‘ . th. te nt te rien party Prank Walker, ; Me ia ZS Toe Take. OR 3-403 ‘GL. RESALE, 3 BEDROOM Brick) Print. and sacrificing for quick ivcip dececaten : ae”: rence, rion, TOWN. 1 or equity, OR 3-8335 OST; LADIES PURSE IN AUB. MORTGAGES. Tai. Sh , BREAKFAST ROOK, BATH Zari “inquire 2 Lu. Mrs R y pocus Fe 45268 RM. cotta. FURN on Un-) .--% oe _ 4 Gillespie St 2 bed “pera. Gare @. Mone eedly, needed LISTINGS WANTED _garage, util, Inqwre 95 Dwight. . + as one | fue Weems cen ye oe Iderly ) ~~ HR OOM BRICK BEAUTIFUL BRICK low Newly painted gag ane at — Be '3-3900. s _ @ ROOM APT FURN. ADULTS rs “gaat . WSIDE.¢ RM. AND 3-KHEDROOM RANCH | couple. Close E +7619 Conveuignt fieor . pien, fenced TWO FIREPLACES furnace. Nice shaded fenced gt ons GALASH. | VIC. BUYERS WY00 Wow To | only= FE 32455 (path, FE 47328. Soe tes CH | For Rent Rooms a yon eee dee we eethe et kk eace nee, er vane oat _of the Baldwin bus. FE _ #4066. GET. C: CASA FOR. Your * ‘cited, APT. yee, , FOR- | LowER 3 ROOM & BATH NEAR On” 5-3801 wes” Seckebeaw Ra. | [eee = _Scnools _& Churches OF 14257 with 22x28 plastered. and altachet| G1 VETERANS. ONLY “$56. LOST YOUR PEI? WANT To PR tog fe Ww BUY “7. 2 ne | penetat Motors Truck. $17 week- > senroom HOUSE. U w | IST FUR NICE WEST. SIDE RM uy bro Partridge garage. {dil basement, Hi-Fi sys- down, Avery good § toom. twa ve one « er- 5-9290 ALL EQUITIES { RM. FURNISHED APT nel, heat & hot water, 397 “UNrorN | **5.; lieges. reasonable. FH 4-37 Re tem. carpeting, situated on as sory hathe. Has beet apprer _. Michig Anima) Rescue League | ] eslie rR. “Middleton hé-segy hemo ren and efit a | Becspedt. EM 3 | ea sont. Ni TTARE er [= = FE 5-2077 - Last Thru Partrictee. a neue i apie Cay for a Gl loan. This is loss 2 “Lost: @ In GRE eS K i *t LAKE ORION, $ ROOM i8T FLR A 1 FURNISHED ROOM WALKING DRAYTON PLATS cel comparatlas tq solv iseiatic | tle case. Rew 1c, of Federal SROKER Sra week. ES Stee. onyenient to stores and pachoals. i ae DISTANCE, TO BUS PER RAYTON PLAINS AREA. 4851+ comparable, ‘every seleabie | " , CASH | 4 SFLDORT RICE. : rd. 3 bedrm. | 500. i» Bal x. AND. Wir Angora Young hy Saat oitt ‘of service wer am : Partiv furn, Option OL | inane “BRENDEL LX ae REA. $7 A WEEK 7 ranch. Oniy 1 year old, te sac. es Syegoe we atu | Ae a Pe saa. bad irae : Ce a Ri a BAT? | _year. Owner. P.O. Box i ; ee fe LANDS Spit left en ity of pater best ble from on Ms & BATH UPI enon ROOMS Fe FOR 3 ADULTS. $1.500 for GT equity or may con. | ‘Willams Leake Ra. * seward. \FE on party, as ae $3,500.) furn. Clean. Close in. .37 Park fay no drinkers, Marenall N. Cac Room “HOUSE. 945 PER relieble, Colored. FE| sider $700 down, Call .owner.) DORRIS & 80M. REALTORS John Kinzler, , Realtor #1112. 4 ust be “ivae ? Place. WOodward 1-9704, ' | 752 W. Huron one FE 1557 670 W. Huron 8, Ph. . 4 « \ = ie > = . . - \ S . ot me ’ ‘ ‘ \ \ ‘ if {| A Ho | i tay eh fh \ iy ‘ ' j ue , i I ion es } \ { I i tit 4 ‘ Js i \ é ai \q ih a} i } t ; j# t ” * : | j 4 ; be | 5 : i 4 : . ; ts " \ ; 7 : ta Ze ¢ bs ry us = Ee iz gS ie # ‘ : { THIRTY-TWO - _THE PO} NTI AC PRESS, MONDAY, } NOV EMBER 11, 1957 ‘ * a Sg For Sale Houses 43 boards, 3 walls. Full basement with auto- was hot water heater, Large lot. dict and Donelson schools. 981. Boston St.. Huron Gardens. j Lake. 31 3 BEDRM. “HOME PURN. “$195 MOVES YOU IN" Modern 2 & 3 bed tones. JERRY Off Walton Blvd. on Near Williatas Lake. new oo hot water. recreation =< for $29,500 and only $ 000. down. health, OR 43-6353 after 6 ae with) full) base: for appointment. , West Side. *Bungalow - MOVE RIGHT IN _malle $1,195 down, balance a rent, Practically new modern 2 ‘bed- | room, large living reom, "ening reom, Kitchen with built-in cup- bath, Plastered ¢ to Huron bus, St. Bene- . OR 3-8538.. i 3-BEDROOM RANCH Excellent Location | PRICED TO SELL . OF heat. Located siete anaey ure to Ty Only “so150. with vito Oif Williams Lake Rd. 4 t. $6,905 full Wood picture window, ei bath, utility oom, This is not a shell. Ca ed for quick au Only $6,550) very iow dowa payment. $495 DOWN ew 2 ‘ener ee on wer r today or stop at office for th- |. Fit ‘ J. C HAYDEN REALTOR Walton FE 8-044] Open Eves ff Hatchery Rd. pobies ery rfront home surrounded 4 lee UNION LAKE orrica and ROPERTY SPECIAL “This ode: with oy ean rela for only $7,250 Off Williams Lake Rd. 3 bedroom brickfront rancher = carport. 90 x 165 ft. _ But 2 G. Trocke REAL i 1643 Union Lk. Rd. EM 3-4671 ae ee BY OWNER. 2? FAMILY INCOME ‘ Near General Hospital, FE 5-3500 aooisos 3 bdrm. home. Nicely land- JERRY E. ADAMS CO. 1 : 3-6043 Fickt WAY REALTY | 975 75 Baldwi- ~ SUBURBAN L VI XG 3 bedroom home, built op a 100x 739 = Sale oF cotta Cla standing homes have many fie GI OR FHA TERMS se, Ue, eany == Ps ee to M-15. Orton —— wall to wall carpeting 4015 Irwindale. PE 5-4311 * WEST OF PONTIAC TOR 2 ACRES $500 DOWN 1 mile from Pontiac City SE da somal work sho $500 down, $55 ft. lot, 2 car rage, full ving erea, venetian blind, For_futher info: HERBERT C. DAVIS Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Fruit farm. 2 chicken houses Garage and frult house. Call for furthbe: information CUCKLER REALTY ; 44001 Eves. FE 2-7520 coe Street ood residential area. Full “SEENMEADE EST. Seminole Hills area. Weil- located § bedroom home. —| Near city hospital. House LOCATED odd AUBURN RD. bas new aluminum siding. Bs-|Oneida Road | and 1} adjacent. Highly restricted and rigid plan eee Sieve BELL RD. | Farmhouse Elizabeth Lake Estates up. ~Price =reduced oa this at- tractive 5 room bungalow BROKER 7721 session too! ” tee full basement, stairs to ise 90 “LAKE ANGEL Center - Halil Colontal . SUBURBAN , vAT AKT 2 = eas $4,500 each with | ow eee DINN: AN asm 10 ACRES | |3 BEDROOM RANCH SEN Beene. WRT! 236 N. Saginaw KNUDSEN ... 3 bedroom orick home in a s large landsca lot. 2-car «950 DOWN — Located on Kee- Op- i bus, St. Michaelis & rrol] Schools. Priced with $1,500 down. lot of house for the mon- $11.900 Immediate pos- | le to model. FE 5-7923. 2 a ie stY fy wiicieo + win bedrooms. | ouse built-ins, tekeate, F “14.000. suit, rams Building Pontiac Rd. tiac Rd. ‘right 30 OPTION — RENT. New 3 bedroom brick, full base- Also bedroom homes. _FE_5:6167_& Webster 3-420. 1,500 — about Batem Ka sen Realty Co., S. Tele- graph Rd. 4-0528. Mul- tiple Listing Service $76 PER MONTH ‘$1,500 Down 3 bedroom brick e = hom Secsmeean: solceus at 5 barns. All buildings in excellent cogdition. Located on 24% A. site Close to —— churches, and shopping. $12, 2 bedrm, home, Large lot Lake | privileges. Immediate jpesesastem INCOME ; main ewer ane to. Pontiac. HU RON "VALLEY T1766 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-698} MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND | COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS | | 4 ROOM MODERN RANCH-TYPE ho Basement and large lot. —Call_for_ appointment. FE 35-5176 8 RM MODERN. ONLY $9,000. income. With fireplace, 3 | car garage. easy terms. S rm moder, lake priv, Only 81¢, 500 will consider trade. 2 family brick on Park & Whitte- @ rms & bath each, real 3 SESS HOUSE, BY OWNER, $7800 with reasonable down pav- _FE 50608. - MIDDL ETON SPECIALS! DOWN — Located 3 miles eee = od rp, a fowl a bath, — a ks naa 1 furnace electrié hot water, lot, lake privileges. Act on this one Leslie R. Middleton PE 5. FART HOME 5 bedreo For Colored Families Spacious 3 bedrm. modern home, | insulated, with iInclosed front ears living rm. @ining rm. with | Seek kitchen with | Price $9506. Terms. For | — call) Mrs. Spears. | PE 4-5905 3 tamiis tncome. Easy down pay. Will trade. ae $10,960. Move right oil furnace and gas hot wa- | Buy today—move in To- | morrow! i water. Only $1, er older home 085 188 N. JOHNSON FE_ 8-6003 Wit. Ht KNUDSEN: LTOR Telegra: Rd, FE 44416 Se on, FE 2-8503 “ BLOOMFIELD AREA 5 bedroo: fring room, Ring tineben. SNYDER KINNEY & pe fireplace. spire trim. master bed- | = 2x1 Ne basement, ree on room, 2-car garage. arge | lot and more. $17,000, terms. | 737 Baldwin FE _3-6373 | reid HOME room, large kitchen. master bed- | room, 12x18 ft. Basement. Close pele school and stores. Only $8,750, LORRAINE MANOR Brick pes c 3 bedrooms, tlle ment, garage, patio, lar oA id lot are . ut a few features. Call 3 — ecreens rm., “astepen, — tment, LIZABETH — FRONT Exceptional 6 - room bungalow. rge glassed-In tront porch, beautiful lake view. Built-ins fa- Fatlend County Realty 2610 Union Lk. Rd. EM 34164 of EM 32411 after 7) m brick, 2 baths, natura) tooms, family - size dining bath, tv room and dining ik Beautiful step-saving kitchen with dining space. Base- for ap- Fenced yard. 2-car garage beach. A good buy, $19.950— Smith- | - Wideman | A, TAYLOR. pets ES Newer pe N bedroom, bath brisk. 1 block schools. Full wall fireplace. built-in oven — range pie Listing ‘service \ acre ras rage. Oniy te 006. sdow = 5-5001 ealtor Mil Joslyn corme? ard ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Extra nice 3 bed all nice features. Full basement. i pee near schools ane bus Water. 500 DOWN > o¥ Lovely 2 bedroom car laa $8500 with $65 a mouth. ce Eat ain ‘oom. er ‘ r ment, Ideai location A jim Wiliams - c AL 2007 © Huron Y: Realty Open Eves Clee W. Huron FE 44520, TOTAL $6.950 | EASY TERMS — Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow and look at \\est Side 2-Family these extras—-3 lots. large ga-- rage, fruit trees & more Almost. uburban but still on city bus: - R. Hiltz Reaitor Huron OF sS-818! "MILLER RETIREMENT HOME. For moth- we have a fine modern 5 & bath bungalow with full modern basement, & breezewar to 2-car’ of f fe. For Dad, we have 4 acres | $750 DOWN See this 2 bedrm., bath, base-| Lovely ranch: ment, furnace converted to oil. Partly furn, On W. Rutgers. Im- mediate possession. $5,750 plus top Off N. Saginaw. Large § rms 2) nice boa) Pesoment pave | PONTI AC "REAL TY STOP! : We impiore you to stop and investigate this cute 2 bes- ‘ampsen } Co., 377 8. Telegraph Rd. 4-0528. Multiple isting oe. 3 ld. i nace Paneled and Oakland Lake front plastered walls, tile bath bedrooms situated on 2 lots on a ed street. North end lo-. cation in the city, close to bus and stores. Just think! ANNETT West Side Near City Hospital 8 rms, l'g baths, an older home: fn | good condition, 4 rooms on | first floor, 4 and bath on second. Separate entrance at | lot. $0,500. $2,500 down Webster School. 4 rooms and bath down; 3 rooms and Basement with -oi! 2-car garage, large up. All in excellent, condition, now rented for} $170 per month. Cedar shake , siding, separate utilities. ful! bas sement, of] furnace $16 - 100, $3.000 own = Irail ‘oaclous remodcieg # ‘ie; Near Clarkst ton. This 3 pectoom ee < years oid ith fruit trees and garcen | dD use 30 x 3 Located on a 130 lot. Nice space. Ho x 30, 4 bed- | rooms pills den, 1'2 baths! pplshed recreation Foon 2-car garage. $22 terms. ine level garden soil |e Bedroom Brick apples, pears, plums & cherries se i ipberries. Large straw: | Seminole Hills ' Priced below cost at $25.- 000, terms, Well-consturcted 6-room brick built in 1955 Spacious living room and berry bed, 540 ft. of granes. Wha a pleasant reas to Increase your | retirement pay & only _ einai | from downtown Pontiac NORTH SIDE. A real good 4 & bath bungalow. Vestibule entrance to jarge living room All plastered | ainted wails, ree beautiful ‘icnenwltsaballh ln cormecn snc | basement, of furnace 2 Garag z@, pared oe nlen- of shade Neat & clean as a Only $8.850-—81 500. down William “ us Near Realtor 2-263 | 1078 Weat me Next to Branch Post Offic | Multiple Listing Service Fall Special 7 ‘t walt to see this beautiful | oom bungalow Compl | rn, sement, forced air of] fur- co Priced & 60 gallon electric hot | Roy Annett In Large lot, 100 2 28 E fenced , SEE THISst Ideal for a young couple. spacious bedrooms. iarge kitcn- lie bath. Home less than joni Ted “Rubert (OF 3s | | .| BREWER Open Evenings) \nts : " |\so08 se. Perc FE ¢si81 with fireplace. Modern kitchen, den. bed- room and full tile bath on first floor; 2 nedroorie® fol ‘a bath up Recreation space in Wasentent gas Carpeting and drapes Rochester Beautiful location on Paint | with swimming and | fishing. This unusual ranc! home has a beamed cel! ing | ‘n large family room with | built-in bookcases and cor- ner fireplace. Also Pane fireplace for grill, open to | _ kitchen and ining space. Thermopane windows. Liv- ing reom with Weare 2 ceramic tiie bath bed- Tooms, floor radiant bese ° 3 | acres. $35,000, terms. | | ALTORS Miron FEderal 8-0466 | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | HEAR TES : Véry fine modern bun- old. Fence pincked 2! blocks | s pam veerice. Price $9 per ed AGI, For ‘tb — 43) TIZZ | _ by Kate Osann For Sale Houses _ is 43 2 SNACK BAR. mG TO Ss€LL. TOR Partridge is the ig, REALT see. ©1957 by NEA Berca ti “Thank you! This is the first time I've ever eaten at a sidewalk ao L PRICE. Sell accept good housetraller, tomobile or what have you bath, Lovely view. Only $14,000 on OTTER B ‘ACH Neat Elizabeth Lake-Cass Lec’ Rd. Shopping Center, Exce bedroom none with steam 1.500 down GREGG Rd. age J , 34303 or EM 33316 | NEAR WILLIAMS LK. |NO- DOWN PAYMENT. LOT 80x160: | 2! 26 ft. united housetrailer. Modern 34t N. Winding st. off Elizabeth ally neat 3 large kitchen, basement, beat. Only $8,050 with § EMBREE & $500 Attention Mr. 3 bedrogms, ov corner lot. Lake privileges. Basement, “o across street from to, $1u,500 with terms. OR 31340, J.A. TAYLOR, Realtor, _ Office, _ Highland | Rd. down. FOR SALE BY OWNER. CUTE . two bedroom house, $500 down: $60 a month. MA 5-0079 & 8 acres __With_3 bedroom house Watkins Lake __| PROMOTION FOR THE OWNER | PROMOTION FOR YOU, TOO! i ‘The owner of this property has) *=—* been promoted & transferred—this brings this property into the sale market, and you can promote yourself to this Lakewood drive ome Very attractively built and | ocated on a lot 106x305, Plas- tered walls, large living room cutstanding modern kitchen, ceramic baths, full basement with automatic beat Very sharp breezeway and garage and more for $22,500, with terms.- See it today! vou to get home privileges: diate possession A real buy $11,850, $1.57) down. $69 pe monte including taxes & insur- E. 348 OARLAND MULTIPLE Eon Sale Houses - sere cvomern space and bieak- i RAR eee -. Oak floors, basement, Heel si water, leundry trays, | 2-car garage, on paved street. Close to downtown. ILmmed. pos- NEW i3 bedroom ranch, ‘2 acre lot lo-| cated John R & M 50. Price! $14,640 et $1600 down. { : | LAWSON REALTY Russell A. Nott. Realtor | = a Oe: 17231 oe JNION LAKE FRONT | ROOMY SUMMER COTTAGE Could easily be converted to ant = ear. Has 3 bedrooms, large liv- | NORTON AVE. 2 FAMILY. 6 RMS g room with fireplace, 2-plece | — a beautiful terms. 1365 Union ae Union Lake Villa ( DOLL HOUSE’ re Lagoa modern—large living room, modern kitch- | a “baseboard heat. Utulit oe lot with plenty of shade | ake ee ly $750 down vN 7 beer Srvder Lavender REALTOR west nr? YEAR Ss - » shed “coat side wath {Pe eu > or MUtual_4-5417. Full enclosed sun plus utility. Auto. | $000 Down IN SOUTH PONTIAC rooms frame bungalow lemme: fenced ee neat and clean Call OR 3-1348 | Pontise Lake front home Safe. sandy beach Besutiful landscaped | CUSTOM BUILDER. BE 8UR home | Sue our winter prices. yard Year-around house. $4.000 down OR 3140. | Duce Lake front. Cozy sipmeg? ~g¢ NO home $8450 Terms 31348. garage of closets Ledge Tock fire snes +19,300 with §3,7 down. OR 3-1349 3 bedroom ranch frame and brick. reer ean walls, 1') baths, 75 x 245 =f landscaped ‘ot. Hardtop road, ctnreannn to everything $1.00 down Assume parments of $75 per month. OR 3-1349. Near Tel - Huron shopving erea Large older home. excellent con- b dition 2-car garage. full base- ment. landscaped yard $15, with easy terms, OR 31348. 500, terms For Sale Houses 311 8S. MARSHALL. § RMS: AND) tile bath Basement. Garage. Oak floors, Excellent con- | _$10075 terms. FE 8-3234 ‘ tater RANCH ie ELL 80) “Rochester OL 2-561! & bath down. 4 & — up ax’ foore 500. Sevoment block hoa lcest. ase Mel ane Broker OWN In Keego Harbor. cies to Sylvan Lak: al] oe A Handyman's delight! bedroom home will need $350 DO lop fs livable now on Pull price only $5,000. | wi $500 raewe and $55 month. Glaneson | - EST le Be Oak floors and Aluminum storms and screens street. Payments iol pee cent interest, room, DOW | Handyman-—here !s a 2family nearly completed. apt. makes your paddy have rent free. Large lot. at $6,100 Terms. $730 Blys this cozy home. Fireplace. — sh2908 sone hot water part of dry wall = ty down payment. } Lasyon ice PRICE — 100 feet on = zoned commercial. On! tro. bag deorg9 east of East Blvd. 5 eeomeet gaa teat shady hel = session, Best offer to . 290-9 ern 2 bedroom po tess at $65 per month, jee and clean. Compiete price BY BUILDER New 3. bedrm. home with base-/ Al Huntoon Lake area, , 815.075 LITTLE | aa ar thru Partridge List thru Partridge E. | DUNLAP inxit *pireh kitchen 60 barn Idea! Be sure and see this one iL Brow: Realtor Union PAYMENT home near Union 3 pedroom starter homes, Lake on et. 100 * is. Attached : Soeun 6 FUR STREET ARE. $500 DOWN FULLY MODERN 2 : en Wi Ww Corner Ulieme Lake te and | +12 OR RILEY 6 rms. & bath 3 bedrm. modn. Pull basement with gas. [or “OAKLAN _) car garage. Pave strect. $1,000 down will handle. | FOE DO ranch home. and den. basement, 2-car “iat toe Sandy a oa dere Branch bungalow with wears boleh acre Walton Bivd. & now il * Silver Lake-Privileges i feoutty } ndoconed site on Wal Bivd, with cus- oe heres —_ ranch home — of aoe ral fireplace, full size ‘oom, cera * tile . ceramic’ tik Full basement, extra space with nat. Cay oll fired hot wa- terms available. Must Be Sold go, bleh as 90d loc Wate Hig School, 2 bedroom Sungalow all op a i wa- aved street. 000.00. Small down pay- ment aa move you Bee Bud Nichibe Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens St. Call Mr Verne or “CLARK | sl ey Poona & ba large ty, separate @ room, room for 3 additiona] rooms, heat. I ott | esi y nice lot, rete $10,000.00 itr $1,000 di own, ance 960.05" monthly, qu uick S- cension, Would take car in trade. ‘$500 DOWN. yment. This home needs some interior finishing, has 3 pc bath with shower, no tub, elec- tric water heeter, Cabinet sink. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitche ning space, asbestos § ing, 1's car garage, large lot with garden cpt Sa ae OFF BALDWIN. $8,250. FULL PRICE, Balance $62. monthly in- cluding taxes and insurance. Cozy bedroom home. 3 Lae = o ce, full basement, r heat, gas water heater. A well kept home, you'll like it. If you don't find tt here, phone . We have many other good homes to choose from. also many pictures of our listings. CLARK REAL ESTATE me 2 Pie 1362 Opea Ev Rreaaes MULTIPLE, "LISTING SERVICE _ | BROWN wN — Aor 4 years old bedroom bungalow basement ol] furnace olastered walis 0 LITTLE FARM — 2% acres | with caters Ranch style bun- | Needs some finish bath, well, septic, wired Kiteben = two car gar ome, ¢ lana” alone is worth the asking | vely deg ws w FE MULTIPLE. ‘Lasting! SERVICE. $450 DOWN EAN 4 ROOM HOME-— PART. BASEMENT — AND EXTRA’ LOT — NORTH $500 DOWN ROOM _HOME- ~ HED |< ° PERKINS ee cE E $31 PER MONTH, IncLUDING TAXES & IN SURANCE. VALUET, Realtor | D AVE. FE 5-0603 il LISTING SERVICE _OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30_ ~ RENT — OPTION VACANT No down, 2 bedrm, Hurry! FE 4-1906. : ___ For Sale Houses 43 " }win. Immediate Dosses- 50: black ne Basement, furnace, BS ‘e ithe Parochial en. *PONT ‘TAC REALT — MONEY Will bu'd % or 3 bedroom starter home with basement on your = an ween = very ‘ow monthly pay- con hom ar = oat tf Ba Large uti- ‘ BEDROOM BRICK * New 4 bedroom si bome with tremelr ane area for recre: reo! ederp kitchen saree $5, or Trade > as LADD’ Ss INC, — For Sale Houses | 43 2 BEDROOM Ouse, $895 DOWN. PE_ 63732. $52 month. JOSLYN RD. ¢ DOWN, | 41500 tota) price. 1432. After 6 p.m. } ORION - ‘Cl .ARKSTON Here's ao nice little rty,. out in the county. Smell bu ‘alo: for the owner plus-a 24x28 house to produce income Includes is it Seeiteace Late, ty. leet | a soon, te maa appreciated, Only _Fi80y ter Z WILLIS M BREWER | : 18SZ, SALES M __ | yosern | lo FE sisi E 8-0823 Ms. iB BATH, $500 MY ert. « Filisass Lk. 2263 Overr GILES Is the unbelievably low, full price for this 3 ig 05 9 living Oak floors in bedrooms. Built-jo range oven in a begu- tiful, modern kitchen, We say more? West Side/ Outside the city, out has r and sewer on street. Only $950 fall price. , $160 Down garage Ancluded. Citay wa- eer a sewer ay stareeta. Only : full price. GILES REALTY CO. | 924 BALDWIN AVE. FE 5-6175 Anes FE 2-7906 or FE. 4-0840— Mi ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Sale Lots 46 . LOT ON ee IN. CITY sa &- cower, cash, FE Wor’ TH TD joing. Bone toned = Iie am cal J ent a _ PE 4254 7 PERRY me x 33 a Befoy Br home’ sit voor 60 5 ft Watkins- ie ‘tiac Est. iy building fot, 100 x 180 ft a wl top med street’ an en N cod. on* dae ae ure hemsee: $3 960'on, terms. » Maceday Lake Rd.. post 1 lot, 73 x 316 ft., over d ee rs one bgp ba Hable fort = biievel home. ou $6,300 $1300 down. Drayton Heights / Two we wifariingion,& Wood St. Off Hatchery . Only $900 — : G. HEMPSTEAD - 102 E, FE Eves. WE FE $0510 | PE 2-397) wns OAKS, LAKE OAKLAND ¥ DRA TON woons, jot 100 x 160. ONEIDA aly Seminole Hills. $2,200. W. IROQUOIS, 50° front, 75’ rear x 230 to fll my LOOMFTE eee : IGHLANDS, two acres partly ed. $5,500. LOTS, w 1 commercial = Pontiac road east of Pontiac. $1,000 each, terms. 44, ACRES, privileges on Elizabeth Leke. $4.00. down. Roy Annett Inc. a REALTORS |28 E. Huron FEderal 80466 _Open Evenings & Sunday i-4 _ See the New Sites at Cherokee Hills! You'll like the counfry- fresh beauty of these brand new 100 ft. sites planned for today's OR ia3t or FE ‘HAYDEN, ole, goed ParGucnen cone oi) furnace 1% cat gare, down to 44g per cent G $081 DOWN. Almost e 2! bedroom home. Oi! Taree “Quick | i ton. b 20 ACRES Ideal country living. | bedroom ‘py ; 2 eat oil ni at ba aut arage. Im : ooh ses- Soiy* $2700 / = $930 Down, bea Good 2 bedroom home suburban location, Basement, fe yard Owner Sapir state. Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor FE soe $800 Dew n Pav ment oe restaurant on a main o area aaa fs still in a FARM — Lovely) 4 bedroom farm home. Interior almost i aoe | — se | ern to minute o ~. eter lst floor.3 ved | Carpeted living room New ol) furn. Country living | E ' Be y our Qwn ey Ideal set-up cock bination ras gesiiks Building on paved aeeee yomea man- GAYLORD Partridge # ei SYLVAN MIT-LAGE eautiful, modern, 3 bedrm ia Lephgreconl Sylvan Village . ; Nagging Wife? Has the little lady been after out of that high rent house and into a home of vour own? How is this? $1,200 down will bur you this neat 2 bedroom | This home has oak floors, automatic of! heat and situated | on @ large lot Trv to beat it for , ony $7.60 and $52 per month REALTORS ~ ,OR 3-1295 included. Lot 70 x 140, ga- Open Eves ‘Ti 9; Sunday 10 to 3 RAINBOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mrs. Davis A CAPABLE AND EXPE- You R PROBLEMS. COME RAINBOW FIRST. RAINBOW REALTY es FE 2.2614 $02 8, PADDOCK ___EVENINGS FE 46306 BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. = Sa a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE St. Mikes One Block Ideal home for retired cou- All this A bargain for the rig uple 400 Down Payment Brick two-story ‘home with three bedrooms, needs deco- | Out of This\Vorld 8. - family ‘that likes the un- Auburn Manor side walks, 1 block to bus. You'll agree “this beats paying rent. Fulb By $6,950 terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 eae Bale at Teneree Fa the money _ — will be GAYLORD _ Established in rele TRANSFE RRED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION In this lovely 3 bedroom brick. Excel- lent location near . Waterford, on paved street, convenient to churches, schools, COLONIAL BRICK _ RANCH ON 1 ACRE n home with | 2 me at. | and recreation areas. See this outstanding buy today. $13,960- $1,600 down, balance $85 per month at 42 per cent. LAKE FRONT- very CHARMING 3 bedroom in excellent condition, icted area on Wolverine beautiful view of lake from’ 40 ft. inclosed porch, good beach and dock. There is much too. Call now, $22,000 N. WEST SUBURBAN VERY CLEAN 2 or 3 bedroom mod- ern, full basement wali to lower level, ace. Large 100x300 ft. lot, close to arent lakes, church & if — are ee for Onby $0,900" terms. IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION — Open 8 FE 2 AMPLE “CUSTOMER PARKING Johnson "é FOR BETTER HOMES b= 00 foot es on chain of 5 lakes. i. Oxford: Best offer for my Dar Unvust) pelt bia | BEAUTIFUL LOT ON SUSAN LK ment, peed br! room, oi) fur- On Indian Lake road. 1% acres of “e and dry land with Immediate “possession. ‘ oad yee h ny bedrooms Sree eee ones? | GREEN a KE — WATERFRONT with open oi! furn- raped caown payment and $60 per 0 acres Tetth 600 ft. he Inke one room after 6 call Mr: Joll, A. 1 eer Realtor HOYT NICHOLIE Three S cckreees brick home with sement, completely reno- . Vacant, 30-year land con- os '$ abet cent interest, Priced CO Four family Sher with 4 rooms $1,250 DOWN SHARP 2 BEDROOM BUN- GALOW—TILE ‘SHOWER & BA IN = HARULWOOD FLOORS—AU- TO' GAS HEAT «+ LARGE LOT—ALSO: 3:Bedroom’ Shells STOOL & BEPTIC IN—$100 bow ix. * JIM WRIGHT corner priced. Terms. SIDE | Haif block off Huron Ps A = room home all on one fipo rage. rent and rear porches | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. W. Huron 8 ‘PE 5-944) o SERVIC PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME. Near airport. raperies, range, | DUTCH CQLONIAL. Near school on quiet strett. 23° room with natura! rep ace, full dining room. kitchen with - dish- washer and disposal. 3 bed- s up. Full basement, gas. heat. Screened-in porch. 2 car garage. Leslie R. sarah Realtoc Mal or FE 20078 REDUCED to $9.000 — bed kitchez he ae going zoom lot. own contrac ~~ Owner transferred. M. POSS 6 FT. R Tasmania. in Pontiac. Sewer and 1 FOOT PRONTAGE. che — Near Big Lake. large and much co VON Fill LOOK, YOUNG MAR- RIEDS! Live im a district-of other young marrieds. Dan- tae Whitfield school for your priviteges¢ the entire amily. A 3 vhedveens brick priced less than with immediate possession. ACCENT ON ELEGANCE -— A perfectly arand lecation has environment ‘for that lucky family. 3 ample bed- rooms. 1': baths. An in- door arevines: plus an extra arill and patio for your -out- of-door entertaining Real value at $19,900 PERFECT BUNGALOW fee that wise party _~ can appreciate the many ad- vantages of pea the convenience of a 1 story, the full basement, and most all the many, many ex- trag that go to make up & real home. Terms to suit. PARADISE FOR PARENTS, and your children too, wiil thrill to the freedom of 3', acres, partially wooded A large enough o Teally spread out. 2 log burning fireplaces, 2 baths, 2 car Gme 2 on wonderful? YOU CAN'T COAST -—. Do something! Make some money on a very small in- vestment. Only $730 down. pletely furnished ang ail ~ rented, & LIKE HORSE TRADING? Your house too small? Well then, look at this spankin, new 3 bedroom home with the idea of swapping old for new. The living room is extra large, the ki-chen gla- morized in ‘Copper & Birch Let's trade. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 2 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 37103 Open 9-0 ___ Evenings FE 8-0780 Income | Property 43A eww ~ LP ay Senay. a Fadi 1 INCOME. vatge lot A-l- cond. 2 car ga- rage, will take small house = or aire.’ dn vavirent, 7 Seneca 2 FAMILY ‘XC COND. PE 2-7832 For _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 SEAUTIFUL HOME SITES. OVER looking Walters Lake. 802100 ft. poped 2 $750, Low down DENNIS GCONNOR' &: ‘BROKER MY 20040 MA 5-0683 |e EOUS LOE. BRICK LAKE- front home & guest cottage. Beau- tiful ige. rooms. Den, library, living rm., dining rm., kitchen, bedrooms. Exc. schools and transportation. Don't miss this buy! By owner, FE 53120, CANAL FRONT _ Cass Lake — Very neat 4 room modern, Lar garage & utility = * #rand buy ir retired couple -< small fam- E 8 seen to appreciate, $8.950 with terms, ine LOVELAND . FE 32-4875 FE 41661 SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT modern homes PW. DINNAN 66 Ww.’ Huron FE 42577 ILLNESS pale ze ea SACRIFICE OF | B%tt0 Par ty. and assume bai- $3,000 at $40 month. _ Oakland 8-2606. 00 ft. lake frontage. $2700. Cal) _FE caer LAKE ANGELUS. \ MODERN, 2 bedrm) home. 2 acres Fully landscaped —. beach. Large | living rm. & rm. facing oe a heat. “Priced $37,500. blond brick ranch home. Exclu- sive restricted area. Many out- of” lake. features Beautiful view WATERFRONT — : bedroom ne ce, pa asement, $2,000 down, $15,300 total price. — eae ant, 2 bedrooms, th, bath. . with $900 down. Chloe Nichols, Real- ib me i Rd. at Mavis EM 3-096." iia For: For Sale le Resort Prop. 44A NINN tPA IRLOT IM CABIN FOR SALE. 6 MII, =r ‘Grayling a 700 with $300 & _Furnished. FE 4-8966.. We is inance—\\ e Finance division. Sportsmen s estates: 160) M-76 ete Helen. Michigan For Sale Lots 46 water in, Street -& sidewaiks cash. OR 3-8982. ~ Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge hg LOTS, ON CEDAR ISLAND RD. a ORBAN. but not tee HOYT REALTY. 20840 rn 2-9086 248, Toler = ! ‘4 ° 2 gem vee g {Panlone Lake. Lame. lake © 402100 each” All 5 for $1,650. Call! see. OR 3-1340. T irentege, all OR 3134. '?P better homes, and their close- Conventencet 3 Drive out Elisabeth Lake Rd. 1 mile = a “on gees Ra. to Scott rosright ‘ea mile. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 343 Perit wetees. Benk wi FE 5-) For Sale e Acreage 7 Oe | 0 A. IN He B UPPER PENIN- _Sula. FE 40487. we } ACRES faa aE OF OR- tonville, Levee SO slehty. A rere 200 dn. 1s mo , 4305 _ Dixie Hwy. 8 ACRES 4 bedroo home, part basement, barn with 5 stalls, also ¢room income Rents for $40 or more. Call for appointment, $15,000, wre om" 15 ACRES | North of Pontiac, on busy 4¢iJane oighway. $1,000 per acre, terms. Smith-Crawford, Inc. e TWO OFFICES 3390 S. Rochester Rd. OL .1-0002 1598 E. Auburn Rd, OL 6-1236 Siseo te, gasoe Cc PANGUS. Realtor 3aur_¢ collect: Ortonwiti- NA 17-2818 80 ACRES. ALL OR PART. i 10 acres appro: evergreens. "Priced to a MU 40526. tp ~ For Sale Farms 48 5 ACRES | Well located 6 miles North of Roch- | ye new basement 40x28. smaii 55 ACRES | Lovely large 10 — am eters country home. Basement. barn — a. = t buildin, Full price RIDGE AY "AY REAL ay 975 Baldwin — b 4-6203 ROCHESTER 100 acres, roiling, stream. ad- ‘joining city limits, ready for de- veronne W. Kurth, Realtor. MI_ 47676 290 8. Woodward 60 | Rolling Acres Near Ortonville “1, Goad sompfertabic 5 bedrm home wi excellent ful) bath. Large paneled pivins room. Huge modern kitch- en. Full basement. Auto Do en this one. Only $2,000 dn Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR_ 3-701 240 ACRES LOCA TED 1 MILE from Davison 14% mile of road frostage. Davison 83F 4]. Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge NEAR CLARKSTON | PART OR ALL of 72 acres a on two well traveled roads. vacant acres can be er Sa separate, or the 72 acres with buildings for $40,000 terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 ey Hey. at oe FE 2-0 wER ‘AMPLE. Custom PARKING PARMS AND Coe pe FOR Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111. rE 40003, 8 ACRES FOR ates R TRADE. PW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron m_ St. sOFE 44-2537 FOR ALE: : 80-ACRE —} Mo., on Hwy. 63. Call FE edie or write Ray J. Dillard, Route 2, _Thayer, Mo. “120 ACRES-TRADE - Located 1 mile from comet, Mich. 6 room farm type home. 2 large barns. Milk house & other bulld- ings. Land is level and gl! tillable, R. D. RILEY, Broker S09 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE_ 4-1157 FE 4-4821 Sale | Business Property 49 EQUITY IN STATI tito ONS, PRO OPER- ty. bu! obi ae & equipment, FR RESTAURA wt NT IN RAPIDLY ices me Building. ‘ a volume tae & See = for o. i are On san On and service station business $3,500. On busy high- Way, in developed section, Zs 1549 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge CLEMENS STREET. ALSO ‘Zoned Industrial. 193° * x 160, $30,000. el ced . " SOCLYN AVE. fae 18a” Roy "Annet - = FE. Muro a. ral 8-o4e8 Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 — STORE BUILDING rt Ra $0900, O1, 7411, Rays 28 ACRES Zoned Industrial Cheapest warehousing or bight manufacturing property tn ~Rir- ‘is *t. ube 52 ralirond i Exceptional bul 2 ‘& LIVING : Gnoceas THE waurtAc PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER: 1, 1957 ' et aa full pi 300. om fe Area. property. a E » M59, near ~~ MODERN STORE. wieag oie - ip all and can easily. pot into a ibe = of bashes OR 31295 Open Eves. ii] 9; Sunday 1@ to 5. /g5 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 3 } STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. an be used commercially or for c Pelemcanaryecien J 22 W. Kennett. In- arn re at 340 Baldwin Ave, FE enoice ‘ay al ope Auburn fbsag with Perry et of traffic. LO Rear haing. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. aoe st. Evenings “a ok So y 49 Business Opportunities 51 Brick” Buildin At closeda Large store pats, is ee Seats. "possession. BREWER Up to $500 - 1956 cars. Brin, tine, ‘Neott deals closed . mintites. Loans made on fur- niture - Nenatures end other te “Oakland your %” IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE- house and 2 modern offices for, rent. Approx. 6,000 . ft tre loading dock, and small Nad docks Sighwar location | a) 42597. or after 6, Business Opportnities | a BEER STORE. nt westetse location. Good —fRent $65 ~per = mo. "Priced at $13,500 with $4,500 dn This @& good steady income. ROLLER SKATING VK Beceem spot with plenty of bust- You can make yourself oheut $12,000 a year here. Buy or) lease the wulatng with owner's apt, above. Call for details. R. D. RILEY, Broker oy Elizabeth Lk. ye FE ¢1157) FE 44821) & EQUIP. BEER «| wine license & goress Psa laa| MY 43-0068. 20 N SMALL Se “STORE ON ae By highway 446 M15, Orton- Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge RECORD SHOP A REAL OPPOR-| tunity, stock & fixtures, phone, LI $02 or after 6. LI 05 MODERR * _ Olive FO BUY Panteh Sy 48INCLAIR, 2-BAY STA- Por detalls, call L. ALTOR the ERIND" HART wat aS ~ MORTOAGES, __W5« W. McNichols, Detroit “LET'S TALK BUSINESS”. Ladies Apparel Shop In small town, north of Pon- tiac. New bullding with rea- sonable rent This is a small shop—perfect for woman to operate Just pay for the stock and take over. r Grocery $100,000 Wolume — no chain competition in this small le of Pontiac. Price includes $6,000 guar- anteed haphaned Owner Teady to retire. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER TELEGRAPH RD. PE 4-188? PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR BTATIONS. FOR | ~ LEASE wil handle. Call FE 2-9121 FOR LEASE — 2 BAY MODERN serve station. Low inventory | eae OR 3 at Union Lake! 34291 "$1,000 ree: lease, See seeds _Hwy.. Drayton _Plajns volume, very * reasonable leaving city. No phene or mai! correspondence. If interested call N. Washington Ave. Lan- Mich a | Party Store COMMERCE AREA Showing | ood gross Rea! estate with liv-/ Will take small ; Owner deceased | Widow. must sell ee reduced, for quick sale. Call us fer terms. i Class ¢ NEAR TAWAS CITY. Good palldies. modern home. 3 cot- ges r overnight ¢abins. Beauti- “J site with ft. on U 3 & Lake ‘o oo is to buy. uron. —— substantia] dewn pay- ment, , Going North? TAVERN & SDM on = street of large resort towp. Shows ex-) per mo+ on tye nee Haga LOA ~) AXTER Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 NS $2 TO $500 & ee eae “4 W Lawrence St. Quick Cashi $25 TO $500 your own eS", auto, or other security. months to repay. One” carsies is waa iepend and helpful, Phone FE 58121 or visit us | our office. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. _1_N_ Perry st (Corner Pike) ~ WHEN YOU NEED *25 - $500 You can get tt quic c signature car or furniture. Ne endorsers. Payments to suit budget. We will be glad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 ___702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg_ CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake si tier PONTIAC'S Newest Loan Office GET THE fos YOU WANT... $2 Se S500 IN RECORD TIMI N—¥43 Oe RE, AUTO OR FURNITURE PHONE FE 8-9661 4 eee ST. P Super Market NO PROBLEM” BORROW WISELY _From Specialists! You can count on fast, friendly, one-day service when you come to HF Borrow up to $500 Choose . your own repayment terms. Household has been solving family money problems for 7 years. Phone or visit HFC today. Household Finance Corporation 34 8. Saginaw, 2nd Fir. FE 4-0535. $7,200 down. P res trade for part. STATEWIDE Real Estate service of Pontiae CHARL A 1717 8. Telegraph Evenings & Sundays, Ralph, FE 5-0364 - KLEENEX VENDING MA _—- offer or will swap. SUNOCO Station Available immediately. These 2-bay porcelainized stations completely modern They are lo- eal on heavily-traveled streets, in areas of large new subdi- ision. Located: Bridges, VE 12556. ~ Buy Thro Partridge List Thru Partridge SOMPLETE CERAMIC SHOP IN- fa about 500 moid FE Partridge’ Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE SAGINAW BAY MOT EL with 230 ft ELECT RICTAN S Tt takes only $3500 down plu stock to buy this going electrical, sales-and service, and contracting business with modern bidg. a ‘show excellent profits. | Could be partuership. Investigate | BOWLING ALLEY ight Brunswick alleys in to’ ey of Detroit. “Plenty “ot, et FO saucer rent. Only rit Boe. 000 o fuli price on terms. OU LAKE ce = Leg * Hough- pho Lone goo ris socal froin oueare ee 5 aes estate and. all down, We i e tr ia WARD E. PARTRIDGE - REALTOR _ FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES “| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS VESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL 6-071IT. OL 1-9701 ___ Mortgage Loans LOANS—$000 to $1,500 . For home additions or improvements. in or enclose partly constructed. 4. To buila @ garage. or op ; arage home. second mortgages. rene 20? National tame | a Pontiae or ohone FE and 3 shot automatic FP. REISZ, SAL chok with isa mn Pate FE silei| Cotethout’ Wattirade tn ‘for Tals Lacd Come =. oases oa oe ot fanned _ Washing mach! it; 1¥. tise A re lent condition FE & is - CU. - FT. TOR Vic UPRIGHT | _freezer, EM 38717 $290 SEWING MACHINE: NEVER | hie Will Sacrifice for $65. FE; PC LIVING ~ ROOM “SUITE. | Brand new, davenport & chair, 2 modern step takbles, matching coffee table. « decorator lamps Ail for $99 Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard, Lake Ave 8 PC DINING Ri ROOM SUITE. § $75 _ 4181 Ruron FE 2-2600 | @ PC bintne RM SUITE. 5 PC.) breakfast set Gas stove. Kitchen | sink with fixtures FE 40644 Th PHILCO TY AFRICAN BLACK oak dining table aad * chairs. _All like new. FE 2-6122 6 x 12 RUGS WOOL FACE, § $15.95. Reversible, $1650. Imported $3495. Axminster, 84988 Rug Pads, $5.95 Pearson's Furniture, | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 18 AMERICAN DEEP FREEZE, cabinette. Also 60,000 grain Rey- nolds ‘water softener. A_ 6-2904. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 ale on Hi-Test Alcohol BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 414-Ft. Wall Tile 25c Asbestos Roof Coating, § gal. $3 25 GUAR HOUSE PAINT Gal $1.95 Syers, 141 W_ Huron, FE 4-3064 BENDIX WASHER. REFRIG B cage & stand. Girl's ice galosbes. FE 4-6035. 65 30 GAL. WATER HEATER $65 ein automatic washer $15. FE “ANTIQUE 1 BEDROOM BU SUITE. “APPLIANG CES Bendix Gas aoe Go cEueaD Frig. Auto. Wash. ...... So80 Ss EZ Spin Wash. ........00..- $40 Hoover Cleaner ....... Sau se nee $15 Acmiral TV 2225 Beis Refrige ir seewoeuss Bivene : th chair aa 38.30 + mal ; $20.9 THOMAS. ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Saginaw St. + aN Huron aoe TV, $19.95 UP; adres $69.95 up: RCA ¢olor TV, Sweet's Radio & 4 tance, 422 W. Huron FE ¢ FE ¢ 113 WALNUT | DINING ae Sone 6 “$25: Gas mere a cseesine Sas Dresse: coceuee @ Gowns, Machine wcsndsccccqncce 3B hb — =e as 10 Breaktast set... Col) = tee WE BU EVERYTHING OAK) 104 8. Sagina’ WILL SELL ENTIRE CONTENTS of furniture in my 5-1642 ‘9 Elec. = = eae RANGES 1 PROM aah me USED bome. Co. RE- FE WALNUT DROP LEAF DUNCAN * leaves. Seats 1 WOMENS FRIEND WASHER, FE 5-0550. WASH YOUR OISES _ HOME tte WAGNER CO. iPaaeat} PE 5-922 WAREHOU 1. SE FURNITURE BARGAINS si htly solled or marred pleces educed to rummage sale priceg. Sectional sofas m Tables — "chairs Lam < = — nee store warehou: STEW “ART- GLENN CO. __86-04 8 Saginaw_ 12X19 ALL WOOL RUG AND PAD. OR_ 3-7680. $150. Bt, Christmas G Gifts wa aaa 2 AMERICAN FLYER ek trains complete w Mack, & accessories. Bb ¢ 6-2217 APRONS fores, also sewing ore _ons, order early FE 8- “Personalized Christmas Gra L rE ent 3127 W_ Huron FE "36122. GIFTS WRAPPING & MAILING floor at Neisner Saginaw. altera- 401. 59 all MI oy For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “1 8 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BEAT THE COLD INSULATE og hy f ——- me rol 3 ca. hy run’ Thick . 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x12's eetrock cas carry Peed! + Sheetrovk cash 7 He ~ Ih Roll Roof, cess Oa 15 lb. or 30 Ib Complete Line: of Building” Supplies, New and Used Everything bargain are fre. estimatss SURPLUS LUMBER z — —__Do It Yourself For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | SINGLE METAL BED. NEW MAT- tress. 30 gal. 5 Sewer Pipe for WELLS CULVERTS DRAINS. izes 3° to 24” 4 coi Hine of YLOek COAL ee SUP’ al Orchard Lake Ave, ‘SPECIAL o ord get celers. of Berry Bros. house paint. Most colors except white. oe Rev-daiin 1 ae Kemtone Kem-Glo Fuel & rag Orchard Lake Ave. weal TRAILERS. $18 and $35. 82 Hudson. TRAILERS - ELECTRIC GRINDER, peias sprayer, is Het polisher, 003 Orchard Lk. FE THE SALVATION ARMY. RED SHIELD PLY CO. PE 3-7101 #4. Faint FE 5-61 TWO. BRIGGS (8 SPORTING GooDSs, 3231 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego. Har- bor — our sale is still a ments, Philip's, 19 N itis, bay dé COLLAPSIBLE °C CAMP TRAILER, _slee ._ FE 2-5300, DEER qowniNa G | surT. r. size 42 it boot: Shee skin’ paceet OR, 3.2085." > a 118 WEST LAWRENCE TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUMS. _ oR 38432. washer, “— bed. Talobt Lumber Plasterboard, rock lath, paint, hardware, plumbing and electric- ty Ais eae 1025 Oakland Ave. TWO eueen eeairen 6 is Bellevue USED | HOT WATER OR STEAM boiler with burner & _Sontrois: _ $150, _FE 8-1987. USED OIL SPACE HEATERS. $20. anc up. 80 South Perry, G. _Thompson & Sons. WRECKER | WINCH. phAND © OPER- Sted, $50. FE 8-143 WOOD AND Sa COMBI- nation doors Lore ee BENSON LUM BER CO. Wall Til l¢ Genuine Plastic Wall THe a big savings R SHOP Open 9-6 Z 99 8S. Saginaw 61 Pike’s Rental Depot ~- TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL Trailers, mixers, eub tractor, floor sanders, polishers, earpet shampooer, weed mowers, tillers, lawn mowers, chain saws, con- crete grinders, plumbers, carpen- Materia! Sales Co. 2340 | Highland — Ra tM50) OR 37092 BAHTROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen, oi] & gas furnaces, ters and mechanics tools. ~ If you don’t see it-call us | 5488 Dixie Waterford OR 3-181 | Opp. Our Lady of the Lakes Church hot water and steam boilers, > automatic water heater hard- FOR RENT ware, electrical supplies, Crock WAL Sui aid STEAMEBS an and fittines ow Bros, | SANDERS—EDGERS— POLISHERS Kemtone = Cees) copper black | HAND. SANDERS~— er SAWS RE and er HEIGHTS surety. 2685 Lapeer Rd. PE 4-543 $ 8 | BULLDOZING ao GRADING. Free estimates, FE 4.5050 CONVERSION GUN OIL BURNER | - 220 fuel tank with fittings, FE 8-0001 CLOSET DOORS Stightly damaged stee! fold doors, All sizes, Ps to 6 wide. Priced from 45 u Berry Door Sales co. 1 3. Paddock. Pontiac FE _ 23-0203 DUO-THERM OIL SPACE “HEAT- er, $25 003. DINING RM. ELECTRIC FIXTURE me surrounded with 5 lights _ Very attractive Cheap FE 2-1446. PREE STANDING TORLETS, pe pn 4 21x32 Double Sink Washbowls with fittings .... sites -pe bath sets with trim .... $8995 3p. colored bath set with trim $99 98. FACTORY nds & Irregu! ars SAVE PLUMBING sUPPLY 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 EASY S8PIN-DRY WASHER cheap Boy's bike, pe §-5657 FOR SALE ' HP DEMING JET well pump. 145° hose and screen Like new. Call Midwest 4-0007 evenings PUEL OIL TANK, $35 DELIVERED including sales tax Accessories, including 15 - legs. gauge, PE ssc eap and filter. $10. FOR SALE: MC NESS" PRODUCTS. Good established route. FE 2-8447 after 4 pm or FE 8-3755 Mon, _thru_ Fr FOR SALE: HALLICRAFTER MOD. | el ae ce Communications re. ‘celver. mT hae W. Misener, 115: Fairfax rm fe/tMRe Trailer Park Lot 13, Pontiac Gas _ BTOVE $25; SMALL OIL ter oe $12. 108 W. Brooklyn FE 8-8059. , Garage Doors |! Berry Steel overhead factory sec- | onds, all sizes selection from modern door on your ites costs | less than you think _ us give. you a = eats 8 Pad FE_ 2-0203 | Lo pees, Large up. A Gas aan HEATER, $5495 1 SHEET ee TRUCK BED, Electric water heaters, $79 95 _fits %-ton_ pickup. FE 63324 Bath tubs, first grade . $40.95 2 BRAND NEW BUS 3 HEATERS |G. A_ Thompson 0 8. Perry, Never used eg cost over 1 for $50 each $100 each. Will sel FE 5-2566. 275-GALUON OIL Fane ARO MO. 14 FT. CHAMPION § panes $665, be for OR $400, $500, 72 on sean Sterling, cor ‘280. 50 PER CENT OFF—CLEARANCE on on hardware, sliding door tracks. ete. ‘Reynolds Nu-alumi- num 38 alum. storms and jalousies ee birch and . ornamental = Arg for free —— “The -8 ine Laundrs tra 8, gene fauce’ SAVE. P mt tavcete = 79.95 Ayes $23.95 1m sce | mane Bt. ANCHOR FE} [age Ro mi down, FHA approved. _FREE MATES. | rE Peranl. BEEF AND PORK — an BAL, AND _quarters Opd yke Mkt. FE 5- CASH PHA MEDICINE ¢ Soe LARGE MISC. ANTIQUES: EDISON VIC- NESCO ROASTER WITH CABINET, HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL as. alls ‘onsumier: approved lines Exc cond All attach OR 3-9403. a ie wil Sih dal wralues Bed 50 and 989 30. “PAK. AWAY FREEZER. 1's YRS.| —'0F._2 eon: Fcatsc: slightly marre 0 old. 18 cu. ft. $200. 449 N. Sag-| ABC GUN TYPE OIL BURNER 250| ficctric oll and bottled gas heat _inaw, after 5 pm ee ne ea Good | Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. RUGS ANY TYPE HEATING, NEW OR HEATING x16, OxI7'6". Ox8, 26x0. Gray Rel Sn poten ea eee before EQUIPMENT Rugs are freshiy 8am. or & p.m. OR 3-6764 Used ofl furnaces. Ot] burners, after @ p. | ceaned. ot phone _FE 2-2442. FT FU OIL TANKS floor furnaces, stokers and space meres 2 ee Eee, GP tank electric range. el. Bal- ance $2 per wk. Maytag electric i INCH sort PIPE § FT. . $360 | SeT WATER PUMPS, $0095. GA. G. A. eryer delan. Balance $2 per Lie ' Sum, $38.50| Thompson, 80 8. Per My 3 9 Schick, Ave P ha UMBING ‘SUPPLY x —gINKS. ss eevee! REFRIGERATOR. DINING oa 78 FE S210 value, $895. These are slightly suite, speed boat and other small|10 - Gare PISH AQUARIUM. chipped. Tollets, $3995 value, articles. FE 2-2182. equip with fish. Call RE-| $1995: Lavatories complete with REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. | _ Public 9-045], mixing faucets, $1495. Michigan All makes Guaranteed. Thyle|300-GAL. OTL TANK AND FIT-| Fluorescent, 393 Orchard LK. Ave Electric. 502 N. Johnson E| tings. 3030 Winchester and Ross KENMORE AUTO. WASHER, $25. 4-5169 ae ieabicy arge ate ripe hanndeeay | complete windows and frames. RIG. 50: GA "STOVE. : e saw scellaneous tools. with storms and screens, sizes eae 50: of] on Se sone old Ma e123 Tee, 357 8. Anderson, FE; 94 by 24 24 by 20, 24 by 18. Base- ment steel sash with storms. OL 6-2686. FF SEWING MACHINE, LIKE new. With Zig Zag attac $7.50 month. Call oe Sew- _ing Center. FE 2-33 10°’ mirror, slightly marred, $3.95; aiso tremendous selection of med- {cine cabinets, with or without’ lights. Sliding doors and vanity mirrors at terrific savings, Michi- gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. ¥e. trola 2 rockers. Round icbe lamp. Mirror. Umbrella hoider, Wheat cradle, etc. FE 2-1897 aft- er@épm . MEAT GRINDING UNIT WITH ' hp. motor, plus 3 plates suitable = or kennel Ph. Northville NEED sPACE. COLEMAN FLOOR furnace. $100, OR 3-5510 new roto-broil & 5 ft ee: cabinet. _FE 2.1552, between 4 & 8 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE. nm. 2i-ft Lite bees He casio 21-ft. leng Te ft. VE PLUMBING sUPFt ¥ 172 s Saginaw FE 5-2100 ~~ | FE 5-6150. and | ‘PIANO TUNING PLAYER F RE Pay | BROWNIE HARD OPEN SUNDA i PE. 3-0239 439 3. SANFORD FOR RENT loor sanders - hand sanders =< furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall- | aper steamers. Oakland Fuel & aint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. | PFAFP SEWING MACHINES. DRY goods, drapery material paint, ormica. plumbing & electrical suplies open 7 days. Ledegrer ys ta 6 00 Sunday 10:00 t Montcalm Butlders Supply. 38 Ww. —_Mgntcalm FE 5-4712 Sale Musical ( Goods 62 1T’ CONSOLE ae xe. USED $35 Portable reed organ $50 — Gretsch Banjo Outfit 875 — Drum Out- fit $100 — National Electrie Gi- 107 8 Saginaw (We will move to 4 8. Telegraph |on or about Nov. 15). GULBRANSEN SPINET PIANO. Walnut with bench: Hike new 2056 «=Ferniock, Oxford. Oakland 8-3200 ACCORDION, PEARL GREY 4 AND gold with case. 120 base Like new. 2600 Granger Rd. Ortonville. NA_ 7-2463, ACCORDIANS, LOWEST PRICE ON ali sizes accordians loaned free te, peemeers with lessons. FF BALDWIN MAKE APT. SIZE - ano. Mahogany finish. Beautiful tone and action. suit. Calbi Music | Saginaw. FE §-8222 Co., A ‘BALDWIN ACROSONIC 8PINET. | 1988 display models. | duced Greatly re- $50 down. Balance 36 months. Calbi aoe Co., 119 N. _ Saginaw. FE 5-8. a weer sax. 1 Polaroid Land Cam- Large size, complete. FE 49757 evenings 6 to 0. LESTER BETSY ROSS S8PINET. Walnut finish. Just like new. Real bargain. $435 Terms to suit. a Sana Co. lig N. gaginaw, INATIONaL | GUITAR. . CALL after 5 pm MA 5-567 | PaUL DUPRE, eRe - EBONY B shar clarinet. Good condition. call F 8-3989 PIANO” FOR SALE. CHEAP. FE See “TUNING. OSCAR Schmidt FE 2-5217 Tk Qultmeyer. OL 6-067 L 2-5036. PLAYER PIANO — COMTUETELE _Tteconditioned. OL_6-0571 $400 Chet Atkins $200 Espanad $80 Gretsch 5 st $°75 oi hos : INSTRUMENTS AT BIG SAVINGS. LIBERAL TRADE ALLOW. TERMS EDWARD'S OUTLET 185. Saginaw Guitar, $300. WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE AT 34 8. TELE- GRAPH ON OR ABOUT NOV. 15 MORRIS MUSIC FE 2-0567 WOODED CLARINET, B SHARP Trumpet, mandolin, Cheap. Must sell, MA 5-1575. _ WURLITZER FULL SIZE ACCOR- dien White pearl 395. FE 8-2635. Sale ¢ Office Equipment 63 $25: ROYAL TYPE- wooden desk, §10. METAL DESK, writer, $40, _FE 5-4664 TYPEWRITER. LATE MODEL. Exc. cond. Will sacrifice. $40. Lin- coln 17-0976. ee GROUP OF MODERN UPHOL- stered office chairs, 3 step tables, 1 ton air conditioner. Reason- able. Nu- — Optical Co., 103 N, Saginaw OFFICE DESK. K. 2 CHAIRS, $45. National Cash register, $75, Vic- Bh one machine, $65. EM Sale Store Equipment 64 64 2 pee FRYERS, ELEC VOLCAN Hart Counter Mosel Stainless steel eon Bel ne “Dei'ctsn. FE CASH REGISTER, GOOD COND. Cheap. MA 4-3978. COUNTER & SHELVING. FE 2-6121. 3504 Elizabeth Lake Rd NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. Terms to) 119 «ON PLES Remington Au Auto, T40A = List $134 50. Hoes! $112.88. No - Savage Re List $113 ra Now $86. Savage Re — model 28 B 23 Cal. Now ist $47 Winchestér Boit ae tion. Model 7 308 & 270 Cal: List $129.95. Now $04.79 Remington Bolt action, model be arias, & 270 Cal. $95.25 no’ Remin Bolt action, model Me $70.0 — Sav. List $89.75 now DERSON xe 2182 ie Telegraph Rd FE Across street from Miracle foes ‘ht ‘Til 9 scope mounting. __ 315 8. _ Telegraph. LIKE NEW. _ 300 Special shells—cheap. suit, size 44, PE 2-5553. GUNS” ALT. AKES ALL size, Authorized reine | & Colt dealer. Layaway or finance. High on trade-ins. Try before you ut on our rifle tange or trap field. We do all = =< gun re air and scope mr Open ves. 7 davs week. “cit Dreyer un & Sport Center, 15210 Holly Rt Holly ME 4¢-677t._ ~ Hunting Coats & Pants Korean Boots. insulated boots, in- sulated and thermal underwear, camouflage suits. JOE'S A&N SURPLUS, _ FE 2-00 2-0022 DEER RIFLE, 250 - 3000 0 SAVAGE, _like new y $58. EM 3-519. TWO 300 SAVAGE a et US _Shells_& case. (2-7162! MODE! 64 ACHETER 30-30 anc Remington 3 »bot automatic 12 gauge — holeee polychoke. Will trade rington automatic with scope. OR _ Burr-Shell, 300, SAVAGE, } shells, 32 Ladies’ hunting sy “SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES Sencha we trade, tune pay $24.50 insulated — noone _Adams, Auburn Hgts. FE 2-6811 WIN ER 12 GAUGE, MAG. 72 tn. barrel, tn perfect are Gun and —~— _Cheboygan. Call “Mayfair ary HUNTERS CABIN AT IRONS. Mich, sleeps 4 by week or _season. OR 38077 17. : LARGE CABIN, SLEEPS 6 FUR- nished. 14 mile 8. a West Branch on Indian Lake. Ot! heat. _For deer season. $55. _FE ;_ 5-6532. SLEEPING | CABIN FOR 4 TO 6, oe mf wk. per hunter. Oil heat. Furn — — At Houghton Lake. OR 3-33 ass aka {NEAR MIO. _Sleepa 4. FE 8-0587 ROOM AND BOARD NEAR MIO. _FE_ 5-4388 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1 TO 100 LOADS OF PULVER- lzed top soil also neat land- scaping FE 8-6642. FE 8-299. Ai ES gel S8OLL, a ae STONE, cr gravel, at. \. Earl How. _ard EM | $-bs5 4-1 TOP sOIt, CRUSHED STONE, salc Travel. fill. Ly.e Conklin. _FE 81112 or FE 1-872. A-1 TOP gOIL, RICH BLACK DIRT. sand, gravel and fill dirt. Eu: _kene "e_ Bennett FE_ 5-47! TOP it Black dirt orgs B Habel & mn. HINTON fEON. tn loadin, CLINTON EOXARD EM_3-4515 ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. Plowing discing, ieveling, & loading dirt Top soil. cow ma- _hure. FE 4-3371. BULLDOZING, TRENCHING AND _ trucking. EM_ 3-0881 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. 5 — for $7 delivered. FE 46588 HAUL & DELIVER BAND. ), GRAV. e: black ire. Deliver eve. _* 6ai. Phone FE 2-6369. SEASONED eee OF ANY _kind. Delivered. OR 2-8400.. TOP SOIL, F FILL .L DIRT, GRAVEL and tree service _OR_ 3-2000. YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING.. 530 soll, gravel, fill etc. FE Wood, , Coal & Fuel “67 Oe PEA DRY 8LAB WOOD DELIVERED. FE _5-2906; FIREPLACE & FURNACE WOOD, _plus cedar kindling. Phone FE 32-6244. FIREPLACE WOOD, DELIVERED. re 18°" or 2 . FIREPLACE -— FURNACE — KIN- dling wood—cannel coal—Speed- ee fue] ofl, Oaklund Fuel & a - 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE ae HARD WOOD, kata AT _the farm. OA 8-3600. SEASONED wood. FE Aes OAK FIREPLACE SEASONED wooD OF ANY KIND. After 6 pm. OR_3-8400. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. so Blackhill and Norwa Scotch, Austrian, end Arborvitae. Cuniper, Goacsion fir. Native trees Dig your own. Bring tcol- and burlap 2922 Sleeth Rd, 3 miles west of Commerce Vil- lage, 12 miles east of Wixom Rd. and Duck Lake Rd. Intersection. _Open every day 8 to 7. MU 4-8038. OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM- & removal. Free est. FE FE 5-3025 SHADE TREES Sugar Maple and Norway Maple, Red Maple, Blue Spruce, and evergreens ali kinds. We got ‘em all sizes. see them before you buy, and save money. 833 South Bivd. = Across from GMC lant 2 FE $0477 or FE 9254 Sonttac Landscaping. 69 For Sale Pets 2 COON HOUNDS, CAPABLE OF _Sending to the moon FE 47213. 1 BLOND PEKINGESE “FEMALE 4 yrs. FE 2-8700 3 COCKER PUPS 7 WEEKs OLD. $25 each. EM _ 3-8002. 10-WK -OLD BOXER PUPS. PAR- ents of registered stock. Fawn. $25. Holly, 4-9212. AKC KEG BOXER PUPS, FAWN _& white, OR 3-5869. AKC § MONTH BRITTANY SPAN- ie’ female. OA 86-3649. BABY COCKETIELS, TALKING rakeet, canaries. Crane's Bird Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd. FE AL- ene HO kate TERRIERS AT STUD. 5-9962| DOGS, CATS BOARDED trained, ] wanes Suns Soo Also ae By meen $35. ‘after 5 p.m. pairs. ig RE ea 168 Boston. — till 9 ee ae na foe ME ¢ for sa ee fn Bendy bs ic ANTED.- OUNG WELT 2 weaivcs For SAA _female reg Call asi WANT A GUARD AR Doberman, Phone Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 C Burr-Shell. 318 & tae —£raph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ND 3ND CUT HAY ALSO straw. Ph. eve. MA straw. Bailing twine, complete hay service. MA aLL 18sT & 3 : cutting and deliver OA GLOVER HAY & WHEAT STRAW, OA 8-3600. For Sale Livestock 72 ARABIAN QUAR’ pony blood eolt and sgt) left. Fall disposal and up te call Milford tual 4-2562. iti sere er) HORSES, 1 BUR- 4 heifers, ew & Bond d eddies, " Bpges Ranch, Mie, MU BLACK ABOU! BULL BEY ees _heiffers. HORSES oat SOLD. ‘gd calls, HORSE, GENTLE, SADDLE. @ YR. wet fale Saab Brat er rei $ a Ortonvi Mick, . = WESTERN SADDLE WITH TABS, 1016. __. Wanted Livestock . 73 LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS _Hunting / Accommo. 65A 65A coat ottest Jones. Clarkston, MA 2 HUNTING CABINS FOR RENT RENT ores For Sale Poutry 74 Saat Sm ROOM Ae HOUGH- a eae Soper eon THANKSGIVING COTTAGE 1 FOR RENT NEAR ROS. DUCKS & GEESE ol eas 32071 ee FE 508% OR 4101 LAPEER RD. FURN. CABIN SLEEPS 5, ATLAN. __Sale I “Farm Produce 75 75 ta, Mich. FE 4-615 ; FOR HUNTERS- ee ONT: AND APPLms. CID ASH board from Nov. 16 nd ex of | Sutton’s Fos eh Deon eae hunting season Bet _ Angelus Rd Sale Farm Equipment 76 186 MODI MODEL 60 FORD TRACTOR _200 hours, FE 4-0006. 1086 omc Cid 5B PT. ;, STEEL BED dump ‘S4 FORD TRACTOR WITH BLACK Hawke trencher, load- er, Step-up, Step-down sion, and 14x28 = tires. new. Hasitoger, me Hight ‘ire Inc. Oxford. Na WHEE tors. a4 pings Tasees rl & Toro power aces we with meer blowers. er a Evans Equipm 6507 «= Dt: Hwy. MApile res or OR 3-7024. Chain Saw Users: McCULLOCH MOTORS INC, A A NEW CHAIN SAW DEALER FOR LOCH CHAIN Saws BE. SURE TO KING BROS. nis re 1112 PAR MACHINERY, petdeds ae "a tenn ce ] ‘cena os Cahors McCulloch Chain Saws PR: FROM $165 We apecigieey in service of your equipment. E-Z Credit Terms HOUGHTEN & SON ecueserae si Ghadimaes OL aren _mingnam Liebe ANL USER CORN FIG PiRERS, ers iskers m Mae John Ideal. Da & hepa 1890 Croo th couse TA TRPaUting Auction Sale i ere-! _Machinery. NA_ 17-3292. LL aes JOE'S A & ine Ate PE 32-0022 ag he “sh Rochester. ae as ~~ MeCULLOCH — —— WANTED: Thea AGE POT. _planter. FE 2-1003, _ 77 SA tenk Hitmen es ber, manager. For Sale Housetraliers 78 14 CAMPING TRAIL ALSO ioxi3 |} wall tent. | 1953 ROYAL, amare « Pia furn Cash or terms, Cali Sn 2-6250 i® SPORTSMAN TRAVELO $200. _FE_ 2-2832 or FE 46-0759. is’ HOUSETRATLER. $300, 6387 _Hatchery Rd., Williams | Lake, 51 or OR 23-1708 ae ” RICHARDSON one We Hine ___ Oxford 1 a arab Bales. FURNISHED MOB aoe = rental tal payment basis, 69 8. ' Telegraph ___FE_2-3200 HOUSETRAILER FOR SALE. RAY- mond 19 Drive-O-Coach, 4. Exc. cond, FE 3-0373, 186 _¢t. PE 45604 on Wednesday. MUS 500 io per eee or ss A _ Square Lake Trailer 1 Park. HOUSETRAILER } Like new a \. Go TO are wi Sales. 1955 PRAIR Wu aaartiioe. OIL FURNACE, 85,000, PT. 1028| From §128 up. Reconditioned & _W___Huron, FE 8-04 pusr. by the Nationa’ Cash Reg- OIL FC RN, ACE — yur Cou PE 20385. After 84,000 BTU, new, $205. Duct work | —°*~ ae oF 35634, Kenyon Heat- Sale Sporting Goods 65 ng Service aren bl Sit I ST Ass PRICES PE et nee ee hee ee ee & Decker. fe oie unit} 2 — a Maus apo iat rie: 4°x8’ plasterboard .......... $1.35 or_dump truck, FE 2- 1 — 8} auser sporter rifle. _ 1 70, is beg oe « - f¢| PLYWOOD SPECIALS |! siper(grade rifle New 4x8'x% plyscore 468'. CASH AND CARRY PRICES Fancy custom built rifle. x8'x',"’ ply 299/24 birch 4x3 Good ? sides $16 00 Springfie! d action New 2%" clear W.P. casin O7M% | 2s fir 4x8, good 1 side $795/1 node] 63 Winchester 22 «cal. 1'x8'x%%" pire ; “198 * = exterior : bs auto (EELS, ihe 22 ever and 2-bedroom ome pod, used Most are com- So Teconditioned—new paint, and etc. Here ore, ty ws of our sale prices, 1952 Roadmaster 27°. sale price $1,405. ‘4, ton pick up ven. he: take car in trade or egn finance 951 Mobile * Crutser. 810 mais Rochester, Or call 1 sale . 1,305, OL 1-123 _ . price _ F600 DUMP. EXCELLENT 1952 Schult. condition Can be seen after Reg, S108; sale price $1,598. pm 70 E. Rutgers TRAILMOBILE DUMP 1983 Pontiac, 26 ios OT _ Res. $2.06; sale price 61,695. 1954 FP ‘s00 Pore dump. 1961 Schult-3 bedrm,. 33°. 1956 6 cyl. pickup. Be. $2,195; sale price $1,895. 1953 402 GMC dump 1950 300 GMC. Dump. oe Arrow, All trucks in A-1 shape $2, sale sal or 505. 945 Emerson : 1955 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK. 1954 Champion, 36’. d body. Lik Reg. -$2,385; sale price £2,109. Dew. _ Cheap. Phone | OR 38736. $2 STUDEBAKER. 1', TONS. 12 Mobile Cruiser, 17’, $595. . ft. rack, with steel floor Hydrau- Liberty, 27°, $650. | oe Tunning curd Wanted Used Cars 88} x 22 Auburn off Saginaw FE 4-2131 ‘ST DESOTO, | RTSMAN “FLIGHT _FE 3-777. aro "sl Joncas — R&H, AUTO- assume pa: monk of month. Call Credit manager, Mr. Parks, at MI 47500, Harold Tur- ner Ford. MUST SACRIFICE - FORD PAIR- actual L : ve payments. Owner married, Call FE 45-0403 _ #7274, |. after 4:20. BEFORE | al DEAL SEE EDDIE _ Steel. PE 56-9204. Keego Harbor. 64 LINCOLN CAPRI 5 PASSEN- ger coupe. 2 tone. All leather and all power. R&H. Double eagle white wall tires and safety tubes. Excellent, Bring mechanic , check- ft you can't beat it. First $1,150. EM 3- "47 PORD % “CAN, . DUEL “CARBS , etc. ue FE 5- 2158 QUAL IT VE LC ARS ‘$3 Ford. One eee: R&H, over- drive) hew "$2 Nash Rambier. R&H. Station wagon, .. $295 H, $775 Hardtop and con- $306 "$1 Pontiac R& "83 Cadillacs.12) vertible ‘83 Nash Statesman ; "$3 Ferd Cony t. Continental Wheel "82 Buick Hardtop F Full power $595 "33 DeSoto ard “ 795 Ld bee} selection. inancing ar- ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw PE 42131. BEFORE Y¢ YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE FE_5-9204. Keego Harbor. And ore t lect from,'54 FORD % T. PICKUP CLEAN — =” ; = in good” Shape. FE 43023 BOB HUTCHINSON MC Mobile Homes Sales Inc. G Any 8) pine —- 1302 _ RETAIL BRANCH - . Qpen 7 days a week “TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS” ; = — Oakland at Cass F - Sale ¢ 7 Fe Sale'é a a tg ee Cat 7 ror ars 91 or Sale Cars 91 7 9 ied wees . rained TRAILER EXCHANGE = = os ; “ CHRYSLER oo “WINDSOR - HGOODWILL USED. CARS” we OBI JiOMtS NORTH PONTIAC DOOR DELUXE. RADIO AND " ERSON, PALACE, REGAL HEATER ._EX- rg, TICK 33 Models § and 10 wices et bon ea meena CELLENT CONDITION. 20 000 56 BUICK Bottle Gas 1953 Buick Special hardtop MILES $1.005""0556 WILIAMS erat Parts and Supplies | 42833 MAK ES. AND MODEL ~ ee eee ho - T MAKES AN LS oO, — “—— ~ . Telegraph PE 2-3200 ROM lree ~“PONTIAC RETAIL” Parts ghee ae act ed be oa AUTO SALES | HOLDENS RED 8TAMPS cone Nr ae OLD OUT. “ USED 312_W. Montcalm FE aeisi| Sit) purchase) of any car — 65 MT_ CLEMENS BT. : 4 ~~ Fett raliers.\ need your trailer "55 1 H. $1495 | ——______" = = we el eel tt for 1,0, per cent A Pp Speaiec 8 es SELECT FROM OUR Holl. hd ic 0 Pont $ 195 eee gs Sales. 15210 x. folly RO, Holly i { | 3 2 Ford ne #263 COMPLETELY * ‘MElrose +6771, r — Sharp ..... 808. BUY AT Pontiac Sal es $3 Chev, —- Bharp 365 WINTERIZED Oxford Trailer Sales. | 43 Ford Cpe . Muto MALES” 13s OK AND SAFETY Pontiac Sstarchief. Owner's demo E . 5 Rent Trailer Space 79. Catalina coupe. Loaded with ex-/ ar te ae CONVERTIBLE hebda TESTED LINE UP ~ Tas... save ff! a * p AT T PONTIAC 1 Pontiac Starchief Catalina sedan | Olds engine. FE 43486 AT PRICES TO Tratler spaces reat Call OR pales ses deme Estcet (EN 958 CHEV. en, coop ruN-' SUIT YOUR BUDGET __ 3-386. ning cond, 4 “puick Special hardtop. A real 7 a AUBURN HEIGHTS } MOBILE > VIL 1952 CHEVY 2-DR Selene RA- | 1951 Chev. 2-Dr. $245 bag toy . % mile Pon- "ay Bcatina 4dr sedan. Hydramat- dio, heater, Power Glide, Exc. | 1952 Olds Hyd. sedan 395 _tiac, 170 N, Opdyke. rE. 5519 ie. Power steering, radio & heat- cond OR_3-3687. 1952 —— ee sedan « $ 305 acu MOBILE HOMES er. Whitewails. “a CHEVY R & H FAIR COND. | 93 Ford $ 405 available on renta! basis set up ‘53 Punts “er sedan. eee FE 5-1697 oo edd) ibe eacn sees ither east or west side Pontlac., ic. Radio eater. Whitewalls. | - CHEV..3_ DR. R&M. PG! 1935 Chev. 2-De ; “ Pale z * ‘ eee : .. § 005 a a infor mation ‘si Chevy Bel Air bardiop) Radie sere — inside & out. $325. 18s — es meee eras ees sae eater es es wo : ~ Oxford Mobile Manor | Also, tansportation - speciais. HURON MOTOR SALES | 1886 Chev. ot E Q.. Bel air. nS 3 Po wal Lar ago pode cred ty Open Nights ‘til 9 ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF | 1957 Chev. 1605 sidewalks, 16 by 40 ry ation. orm _MAple 5-5536 or MAple §-1141 USED CARS | 1956 Olds 8. “Pol Cpe $1795 shelter, For Ginsachaouats the 952 W. HURON PE. 2-2641 | 197 Chev. V-6 P-G 4 dr. Wagon : | 83022 ' iARDTOP —— or MY 20721 | ae BUICK adios beater AIR HARDTOP | any MORE TO CHOOSE FROM PARK aT PARKHURST | Where livin, $i745 ___ FE 23-0101 * Phone MYrtle > 2-461! yamine dio, heater, Dyna‘iow, Power accel ESTATES. MODERN | steering Of 1-1379 _ bee I and playground. EM 1955 BUICK SPECIAL ¢DR. Rat : 2 —| na. a 1200 Pe actual miles. Auto Accessories pilewner 2 eee . Auto Glass Specialists | 55 BUICK Bafety glass ce all cara & trucks. Riviera, 2 dr. Jet black, & white. All. work guaranteed. Insurance| Ful! power, steering, brakes, | claims Jack Prasil,| seats. & windows. White er | honored, “Mrs Bafety gt e ‘Co.. 122 Oak-| tinted glass | —nad._FE Ti 12328 S$ Saginaw FE 2-9131-| For Sale Tires res SA * ) CHEVROLET. MECHANICAL. | ly good Cheap OR 3-107. * “and "3080 & xis size 94-10, OR_} 32770. Tltgrtsh Fe Eisen : Bae ivi: D TIRES, $3.50 | b $e. as also Whitewalis TE TIRE SALES 803 8. _taguae PE ¢0687 GOODYEAR, UBURBAN ITs RE evailabie 4 peeteh available tn i rec *etpis Ti BRAND tewalls, $15.95 SNOW re IRES Mounted on wheels to fit your car, most sizes, some like new. IBURN MOTORS 1957 Cor. Pike & ‘East Blvd. | i ] | t rs iS BTANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES AS LOW. AS aded in on General Safety Tires to 50 Heed cent off, black or 710 2 DRS. V-8, 2-DR. = ¢0Re Bite te_ walls. ED. WILLIAMS ANY OLD CAR DOWN 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Jimmy DeRose ——; « Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT ae. IN ae car. = eee uck M chine . 33 Hi ye FE 5350. For Sale Motorcycles 83 PARTS, AND SERVICE ON our root Davidson see Harley — ales Co. 372 South * pam For r Sale Bicycles 3 84 Borg & GIRLS FULL SIZE BI- cycles, $15 and $10 each. FE 8-2635. NEW & USED BICYCLES i t oe Ceae PARTS & SERVICE W. HURON ST. _ SCARLETT'S BICYCLE SHOP 1 MILE W. OF TELEGRAPH 20 E. Lawrence FE 2-7221 Boats & Accessories 85} "87 FORD EET OOS 4 DOOR rs WOLVERINE WAGEMAKER. S]7u5 Leather seats & air tanks, 30h p.| > Evinrude Lark Bilectric starter, : steering windshield, & trailer, like new. Sacrifice. $950. EM So =~ OWENS “CENTURY AND. Cadillace Aluminum Boats—Mercury Motors—Nautieal) Your FORD Dealer Christmas Cards—Gift Items 147 8 Telegraph FE 3-419" TNLAND LAKES SALTS WE TRADE | FE 47121 3127 W. Huron Le UP OR DOWN Fre eS MAROG SN NY | . 937 . z | Crait motor, ae > 5 Alig ureto: core & trailer, $5,000 195 1 to ih Mode cis _ sacrifice for $1.500, EM 34a7 | 22H. P. JOHNSON. $75 OR CAR. - PE _2-8438. We Pay You -'CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BoaT TRAILER. } HaAN YE pore | HASKINS, __12 to 16 ft. $75. FE 4-52 CHEVROLET Century Boats, - Mereary — 58's & U “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" IN LAND. ‘LAKES SALES FE 67121 3127 W. Huron FES “26122. 18 FT. OLD TOWN CANOE, COM. —Plete_with satis, $110. OR 35164, JOHNSON MOTORS baad b UL, olson aoe CADILLAC €& SEDANS DE) 1 -R. & R. Motors oe “Boats, Trailers & Accessories, | Oakland County’ S E thi or the boat iF OWnns uahing copies | fastest Growing Dealer” 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 2-8020| 6751 Bis age res st Mls Transportation Offered ‘87 Mae seit 1 Open Nights ns PPPDPA POOP LL PPL LLL i FLY 4 - ENGINE ech awe ta | California, $80; Hawaii, | SEE THESE &t. Petersburg | $43: TEApe "ss. hee A oes ) ee Bervice Inc | ~ 1! ret y nee ano NORTH, PART od PACK ARI _iload. Either way. FE 5-6806. Real CLIPPER 4 Doon. Ten a 2adio 4 5 ui Tans Wanted Used Cars 88 Crean. oo BRR AAR DADRA DDI $5900.96 A-t PR ed oe BCRAP & OLD “aay "33 CHEVROLET AS sce = ee ‘FOR . JUNK “AND. . _- cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or 2 “DOOR SEDAN eves. Radio Heater Auto Shift = = SJO] QI “Bud Shelton Motor Sales HOT BZ, Pays top dollar on laté mode!* Bed i Cor, Auburn & E. Blvd. FE 8-9682 sl FORD JUNK CARS WANTED Radio & Heater FE_5-6079 $138.41 TOP — $35 FOR ANY MAKE. or el. Trade up or down a= = of tins r ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN al MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN CASH | Radio & heater, autg. shift. | $2060.84 : ; AVERILL'S NEED CARS & hon aes bring it here for top 31 PONTIAC 2020 DIXIE HWY $99 06 FE 20079 = FE F-68986 SIN - - Ss * k THE > HIGH DOL LAR | 31 CHRYSLER | Fer high grade used cars We! NEW YORKER 4 DOOR need them, Drive the extra miles it wide pay you well. 4540 Dixie “HL J. VAN WELT SEMEN Motor ste) CENTRAL eA ay alae mode et LINCOLN - MERCURY WE BUY a IN ANY CONDI tion, FE 8-0167.. Radio & Heater Ailtoe, shift, Sod AT PIKE le ‘(FE 43885 E 2-9167 pense saga "5h Chev Convertible 159¥ _ (56 Ford Custom lined 2 dr. $1395 | "95 Chev. 210. 2 dr. ...... 1095 ‘p> Ford Fairlane 2 dr. $1295 %5 Pontiac 870 2 dr. ....... $1295 95 Pontiac 870 o $1395 ‘54 Ford @ CL. 4 -. $ 995 54 Buick Gontany Merdieg, .« $2295 53 Pontiac Sedan ., Tas ‘83 Ford 8 Customlined 2 dr. $ 695 ‘55 Ford 8 Customlined 4 dr $1145 ‘52 Pontiac Sedan $ 548 ‘$1 Nash Sedan "51 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘49 Ford V-8 2 dr. S196 01 - E | | | | | j on P. GLIDF a iARDTOP. Exc cond, FE_ 5-778 CHEVROLET 1956 Conte IF ever a this one ig it! Yes, we sell econ- verts any time and believe us, this is the time to buy. Continen- tal wheel. US Royalmaster ‘“#' tires. Good for 100.000 miles. Pow- erglide. Radio. Heater. V-8. This car is almost new and = mean it. A Birmingham car ® spe- cial price, $1, Silent. ‘ones . Birmingham Desoto - Plymouth Woodward at Hunter "53 CARRIBEAN CONVERTIBLE. Pull wer wire wheels & conti- fhenta 26.00 miles, 73. FE 5-2236 ‘$32 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR.., auto. transmission, R&H, $295. OR 3-5200 Koss & _Printz Houghten’s HOT SPOT - = 4 Ase tadio — Clean, sharp car was offered | is and save! s3 ‘Olds caper 4Dr. R&H. PS. & B, — Exceptionally nice ‘$7 Ford 1500), 2-Dr., R&H, F.O-M., very sharp, low miles ‘96 Ford wagon, low lien, leaded with equipment. sharp. 3 Olds Super Holiday Cpe. P 8.) & PB, R&H. Hydra. very sharp. | st Buick Super 2-Dr., hardtop, Dy- | aflo, R&A, very sharp CAR TRANSPORTATION AS_ LOW AS $95 All priced to sell. SEF OUR LINE OF ENGLISH- BUILT CARS JAGUAR AUSTIN HEALY, MORRIS MG. AUSTIN HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester's Friendly Olds Dealer §28 N. Main, Rochester OL J-9761 AAA OUALITY ALL WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO 6 Months Guarantee Chrysler - Plymouth "$$ Cadillac, HT R&H. WW. $2,345 36 Chrysier, 4 dr. Sedan. Full pow- er & ww 2. "56 Chrysler 2 dr. HT, Push-button Steering, brakes R&H, Sport - tone blue and white : 1,995 ‘as Chrysler, St. Regis, Like new $1,725 ‘96 DeSoto HT Powerflite Trais R&H. WW Sport-tone paint §1 a4 $3 DeSoto HT Fuil. power, R&H WW $1425 “36 Doge 4 dr. P button drive. Re ae $1,445 Bui dr hapr. Dyna *p adio ct ih bate $1,250 ‘33 Buick 4 er. Super Dyna ft & Bal ‘5a Ps moutt 1 @ dr. Powerfilte Trar 825 0 Passenger Sta _R & H. 610 dn ek 150 OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakia - a ___s*FE_=8-6801 A WIDE SELECTION MICH. MY_ 22411 CHE VROLET 1953 2 DR. HERE @ real honest to goodness bargain’ Radic heater white | LAKE ORION, tires, seat covers. If you know real vaiue you will buy this Bel-Air. £395 Full price. Schutz Tesote - Plymouth Birmingham _ we evel twat do at ms unter ‘55 Plymouth Radio & heater. 2-tone paint Tires & finish like new. First $99 DRIVES IT HOME Yoir old car or $99 down can Tiake the down payment 1 ith up to J6 mos on balance SEE McNEAL i Por the Best Deal Dodge-Plymouth Dealer aT Birmingham _ Woodward_ ___ MT 4 2042 Bud Shelton OFFERS 35 x Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Bivd. PE 68-9683 ‘ As low as or your car down FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION BETTER 8EE HASKINS CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer cL peed 675] Dixie Highway at M15 MA_ 53-0071 a y_Nights ‘ti ® 8 BEPORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE _ Steel. FE 5-9204. Keego Harbor. "83° DODGE STATION . WAGON, good condition, phon e FE 48100. TAKE OVER PAYMENT 1953 DE- Soto. 1517 %. Telegraph, corner of _ Walton __Bivd. & Telegraph BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE _Steel_ FE 5-204. Keego Harbor. DESOO 1954 4 DR. WE'RE LOAD- ed with new car trades and this 1s no exception. Now is the time ou'll save drive) We dare both quality and price. $495. Full “Wo money dowi. “Schutz Desoto - Plymouth. Birmingham. Woodward at Hunte ‘$3. DODGE. CHEAP OR 3-2202. after 4 pm | 136 cusToM RANCH WAGON. R&H — V-8. Unlimited 1 vr. warranty. Tom Bohr. c, Milford. M 4-5155. ~_ WILT ACCEPT Outboard metors, boats. applt- ances guns. cameras, ete, as art payment on a good used car. alance easy term BILL SPENCE USED CARS €2 Oakland Ave PE $-0297 | BEFORE . DEAL SEE EDDIE Steel. FE 5-9204. Keego Harbor. | BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE ats FE 5-0204. Keego Harbor. ‘4 DODGE, 4 DR. BARGAIN! “Market 41892, "34 FORD, CHOPPED. La LY UP. holstered, % Merc. FE 3-77 Pontiac Auto Brokers ‘ST Ford $00 Conv., FOM. .. 32395 ‘$5 Mercury Conv. __...... 11 ‘54 Piymouth Belvy. HT. $ 795 "$3 @¢vy 4dr Sta We, R-H $ 795 ‘83 Chevy BelAir 4 dr $ 695 ‘93 Ford Custom 4 dr. FOM. § 695 ‘92 Buick Super 4 dr $ 595 ‘82 Nash Ambassador, sharp § $45, “62 Merc. 4 dr Mercomatic $ 405 52 Olds 88 4 dr. Hydra $ 405 “$1 Chevie hard top . $ 495 "90 Pontiac 2 door $3 195 “$1 Buick Spéc. 2 dr. Dynaflo $ 395 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 1260 N. Perry St FE 4-9100 FORD 1954 V-8 2 DR. $700. CLEAN, no rust MUtual 4185, 735 N- Union, Milford. 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- steering. tadio and tone paint matching leather interior. V-8 mo- tor with low mileage. Ph. OR 53-7685 after 6 1954 CHEV STATIONWAGON. EX- cellent shape. 380 Mili St., Orton- _Ville _ ‘53 Chrysler — This Windsor 4 dr has power steer- ing, R & H Its a honey $645 FE 2-031 '54- FORD 4 dr Sedan ‘lip - top condition. Ready for winter, $685. “Bright Spot” Orchard rare at Cass FE 68-0488 : Clarkston Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth ACT NOW! Special winter clearance of all used cars mostly ] owner beau- ties ‘55 DeSoto Firedome V-8 power fiite, automatic. R&H, super tone, reduced to $1395, terms, 1955 Plymouth ¢ dr Low gnuiesee: 1 owner, 995 very ciean § 1957 Plymouth Belvedere 4 push butten drive, R&H, wall tires. $1995. 1953 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 2 door, R Super 2tone. Real clean, $595. Terms, 1956 Plymouth Savoy V-8 4 a Pushbutton auto, R&H, WW. tires 1 owner beauty, 81395. Terms dr & white This week's specie! outh Cranbrook d R&H. $395, Apel 1953 Plym- . Hy-drive, TRANSPORTATION 8PECTALS Open Evenings — Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ON 2 8. MAIN st. CLARKST 95 5 leew a nee IMEOR TED UES with |- “NOW ‘IS THE TIME TO SAVE} *S! Pashia Soiuse ensoy ‘$2 Ford Sed $38 ‘65 Rambler eieken, Wagon = $1045 eee . Sales & Service 695 Abu E 2-0555 7 YOUR. RAMBLER DEALER 1950 FORD 2 DR. RUNg GOOD, oe MUtual ¢5921 or Wixom ‘$0 FORD CONVERTIBLE. NO _Tust, witli extras, $175. FE 8-6300. BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE Steel. FE 56-0204. Keego | meer BEFORE you “DEAL SEE EDD _ Steel. FE 5-9204. Keego | ater: "35 ey _CAPRI HA iP _ Pull power. | $1. 500. OLive 6-1831. 49 DESOTA. +DR_ CUSTOM. RAD- io & heater, $85 cash. Midwest _ T0749 even. SWEPT-WING DODGE | STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS OLDS ‘52 SUPER 88 (DR. SEDAN. AND TRUCKS = Dodge Coronet neer, Fully uipped. Sharp 8 loti Special’ «ar, Fully equ Low mileage, a beauty ry? 5 od Curvoer New Yorker. Hardtop. fully equi d, like new 8 875 ‘83 Forg 4 dr. R&H. sharp $ 595 oy Eocee $ dr. Gyro R & H "34 Chevy ‘s tom panel. Clean, PLUs ERANSFORTATION 8P ‘89 MM MY_3-2750 Lake Orton "93, FORE = WwW Ce . in 2 BRe SMe Cre BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE Steel. FE 54-0204. Keego Harbor. ie, &) ’52 Ford Victoria Ivory top. blue body Execeptional- ly fine condition Has R & H. F Mea WwW, With Conti- ‘S33. FORD RED CONVERTIBLE. new blond top, $600, Call after 6, ERIC ‘$33 FORD 2 DR, V-8 CLEAN. NO “apy | ast bored Sales, 193 § Saginew. ‘57 FORD Apa 500, with overdrive, R & | H-Yellow & biack. White walls | A real Duy < $1085 232.8, Saginaw FE 2-0131. 1953 JAGUAR 4 DR. MAKE AN, offer, FE 8-6607. 55) EINGOLN CAPRI H TOP COUPE 1 owner; 24.000 miles; very clean. | DO $58.85 PER MONTH BRAID. DESOTOPLYMOUTH D DEALER CASS A “oles sT. BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE Steel. FE 5-0204. Keego Harbor. Sales and Service FOR ; Renault - Dauthine 1 b> vw. a eeae Bs "56 VW. sunroof ‘53 Simae Veddette ......... $1450 ‘$3 Hillman sedan .......... $ 450 3 Hillman Huskie $ 945 MG $1250 33 Ja uar X-K 120 Convert. . $1850 ‘67 D Comb . $2350° | 56 Bergeare Isabella TS 500 ‘54 Austin Healy Foster’s Imported Autos 467 Auburn Ave FE 2-0145. open evenings until 0 ‘51 FORD 2 DR. V-8, |, FACTORY heater. no mone? down, assume payments of $8.65, call eredit manager at MI" 4.1560, Mr, Parks _Harold_ Turner Ford. DOOR THERE a car like the on p Radio, Heater Overdrive Like new tires, Best of all — this car was never. owned in Michigan. No rust prob-_ lems here. 1 owner, of course. $595. Schutz Desoto - Plymouth, pt Woodward at unt: | ee “NASH RAMBLER STATION wagon, R&H no money down, assume payments of $24.80 per month, Call credit manager, Mr. vii Lh) at = 47500, Harold Tur-, “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MART All Cars Winterized ‘56 Ford Country Sedan :'56 Olds Holiday Coupe ‘56 Buick Sedan ’55 Olds Dix. Holiday Cpe. 55 Plymouth 54 Ford Sedan ’54 Pontiac 2-Doéor ’$3 Olds Super 88 4-Door 53 Nas 53 Hudson Sedan ’53 Chevrolet 2-Door 52 Cadillac Club Coupe 52 Ford 2-Door ‘51 Olds 4-Door JEROME. | Olds - Cadillac | Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 For. Sale. ons 91 For Sale. Cure 91) | For Sale Cars 9 BEFORE You DEAL SEE EDDIE /’s5 Chev. 210. vs sTRalORT "4 + Powtac DR. STATION weal Fe 600. Koage Barber.) otiet. ie, oi cons: go Wagon, Thad, hu Trans, Good | Rae EE | YP GoneR Uae cans” "ist PONTIAC eR VERY sq FORD mR. SHARP. N eee clean. $285. FE 4-704." _Tust, EM .H. Riggins. RIMBLERS - AUBASSRDORS 3 PONTIAC ¢ TALINA. “BHARP BEFORE YOU L SEE EDDIE ENGLE NA SALE ee, bo mob = Steel. $9204, Keego Harbor. MAS® & Porter Rd. EM 3-4066| $27.24. ‘Auto Sales, 193 8. _ ap ges $150, 1951 OLDSMOBILE, EXCELLENT! Saginaw 42214. : PE 2-482 ing condition, €115. ei0 Oak- | 53 owns 5! be gg THEY'VE GOT TO GO _ car. $445. H. Riggins. EPA COTA we | MOTMENS. PET MY rane kee aot ‘er trae a. up or down of for ores poll pg OIE x as ‘50 PONTIAC CATALINA, HYDRA. of value. mani ea — “8 Plymouth Savoy. q ar. wi eg a ere 4 . Bain Call Lincoln 2 ‘Ponting ry R& H greta. pedi, manager, Sar. Perks, at r= oi _Mi' 61800, ‘Marola Turner Ford. - 4 =< = ; ' D CON- ECONOMY U SEDC ARS. Desoto 1957 Demo's pall hy Hy Son 5 dromatic, R walls, power brakes, dual = aust, se extras, 8500 miles. ‘s1 sonra BODY GOOD. MOT- We have 8 demo's left—execu- live's cars, wive’s cars, and man- agers cars. pay that _ car price when you can buy gineet. pew c@r and save better fair, 1044 Myrtle st. 4-0420. under" actual” Sealer | 31"-powTIAG "4 DR SEDAN 5 coat All fap Ee are equipped with Hydra, R hb oH. MI’ 6-663 u power. a some 4 dr. Se mrenaet pe I ec Firefiyte som Fite Game wess Ra kee leas se pangs re: 8, Ww wa Sweeps You =“ never” ‘get Aone bi "55 Pontiac 870, 2-dr., : = opportun: to save again. aoe Hydra. R & H, Overdrive, ou. trade rd worth $500 more| white wells. ac speaker, direc- oe Prices start at 62295 and all| tionals. Will reduce $25 each day, ears carry a new car guarantee but if vou walt too long, someone for 1 year. (Silent Schuts’") Bir-| else wil et this a 0540 min = Desoto-Piymout Wood- Woodside Dr. OA 6- - ward at. Hunte ae ILL SACRIFL IR. PON- “49 MERCURY, CUSTOM. FULLY WILL SACRI ce ss e ‘dromatic, leaded. Longre peed priced. Phone |- R&H, _ex¢_ cond. FE 0365. ee hae beers: PONTIAC 8.3 DR. - BLACK. CLEAN ‘3 poune a HOLIDAY, HARD good _cond. __FE white walls, wer, i; 4-DE $3 PONTIAC. | cae Sot os X. HY- poll & good tires. fi s _price, call _eeaes, OR 3-4741, a hos Onna ¢ owner, OAK-. OLDSMOBILE ios! F AC 2-1 Tor top aualiyoeew car wade | MS. ps pe! ale aE MUST SELL “34 PONTIAC STAR- Suburban -Mtrs.| s6tsees,! si. #8 Saxe ° +| Bel Air 2 dr. phone FE_5-0178 OLDS DEALER BEFORE “YOU DEAL SEE-EDDIE 563. S$. Woodward Birmingham | Steel. FE 5-9204. Keego Harbor. . NTIAC. 2 DR. POLI ae a tires. Pe had a ve ood cond, FE xc ood __4-7225_ after $330 “8 Sen : ; complete. motor tune-up $525. For sale phone fiford MU. =. r 2545 Wixom Rd. "BB NTIAC CONV. RED, HYDRA. PONTIAC all major La in- | een ‘53 Pymouth | Club coupe ae automatic trans- | cluding new trans. have mission. R. good rubber—it's that second ca ouve & replaced in last 6 mos. Ist $650 looking for ro? ge05 | offer, PE 88122000 2:8 Saginaw PE 2-0131 Ly | door HY Ldbeg eee i ‘32 PLYMOUTH ¢ TATION ON WAGON, oor Hydremetic. aps all metal body : tH money adi, & Heaer. SACRI- down assume Betsy yments FICE — Will take older car of per month. Call’ credit in trade. Ask for Abe — manager, at MI 4-7500, Mr. Parks, PE $111 ue id _Tumer _Fo "5: PONTI Cc. 2 DR. CATALINA. 9% PLYMOUTH, GOOD. MOTOR, | ‘52 A A _wood tires & brakes. FE 4-7270.| _ Clean. Phone EM 30526. Ve nm oC ‘S? PONTIAC 2 DR. HARDTOP PLYMOUTH 1952 CLUB COUPE. We have 4 of these perfect ltttle jewels, perfect for that get-about ear you are needing. Make your selection early so as oe miss = on @ real good $105, $305. "allent Sch. Bir- ming ae outh, Woed- at Hunt PLYMOUH iat “ SONyERT PAc- tory official from | orm wham was transferred to so was his car. Radio & heater, hydramatic. w. walls, rear speaker. deluxe whee! | mw washers, §2,175. | CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURD fee ? Let us help vou adjust some lesa expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD — MERCURY MY 32-2611 | iis? PONTIAC 4 DR HYDRA. R&H_ Good rubber, oo rust, clean | cond. $545. OR 3-2940. yee = _—_ ool power Seer car. Exe. g. er. brakes, powerflyte, | ; =n aa 2 Seles is = new me spare bas eae 2 DR. Rau, een own eat sprin he cng eat Se prices —" buy your convert now | ‘833 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. and save old car will Nice car. No down bap larey smali monthly payments of $27.24 SS viown payment of FE date. Sales, ‘93 8. Saginaw. lent Schutz." Bir- aay Desoto-Piymouth: Wood- _Wward at Hunter. PLYMOUTH 1953 CRANBROOK You can always use a second 1957 PONTIAC 4 DR. ~ CATALINA, Hydramatic. 1 owner, _age, very clean. FE 8-6843. car around the house. This ‘! owner beauty is just such a car! BEFORE | You DEAL SEE EDDIE for you! No eicart down makes | Steel. FE 35-0204. Keego Harbor it even more desirable ~ pay &s you drive. $305. Schutz Desoto - Plymouth Birmingnam, Wood- _Ward_at Hunter. ‘SO Station Won. This Httle honey ts a Piymouth & only needs a test drive to prove) its quality $425 rLL TOTE YoU OTE oon onan S CREDIT I GOOD HERE EASY ED Is TRE ORKING IONE alii EASY ED JONES 115.8. Saginaw __ Used Care ‘67 VOLKSWAGON ONE OWNER. AR.” SEN: { low mile STUDEBAKER ‘53 SPORTS COUPE Good condition ang good rubber. FE 86-2910 | | { | 2IWEVE GOT EM BRAND NEW 95/ — CHEVROLET LEFT-OVERS 2-Doors, 4Doors, Hard Tops and Station Wagons As Low As $1475 Including heater, defroster and anti-freeze. 75 units must be sold at once regardless. Selling below our factory cost. We are ready to deal today. 36 months, bank rates. Low down paym'ts. OAKLAND COUNTY’S WIL DEST TRADER OUT TO BEAT ANY DEAL YOU HAVE .BEEN OFFERED COME IN AND SEE USED CAR BARGAINS 1954 BUICK 4-DOOR SPECIAL ..........$ 789 Radio, heater, turn indicators. Stock #N3800. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN ......$ 998 < madin- beaten, Sens peiet_Steck emis 1955 FORD FORDOOR SEDAN_..........$ 7% Radio, heater, turn Indicators. Stock #NJ622. 1956 FORD 14-TON PICKUP, V-8 ........$ 896 Heater, overdrives. Stock #N3070. 1954 CHEVROLET DEL REY 2-DOOR ...$ 689 Radio, heater, one-owner. Stock 23004. 1956 CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP woo eee $1448 Radio, heater, V-8, powerglide. Stock #N3928. 1953 HUDSON SUPER WASP CL. CPE. ..$ 347 Heater, jet black. one-owner. Stock =N3@41. 1954 FORD CUSTOM V-8 4-DOOR «.......$ S86. Radio, heater, turn indicators. Stock #NJ947. 1953 DESOTO FIREDOME V-8 CL. CPE. ..$ 598 Heater, power steering, tip-toe trans. =N3048. 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-DOOR ....$ 178 Radio, heater, powerglide. Stock =NJ#70B 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4- DOOR ....8 8 Heater, powerglide, original 3-tone paint. Stock #N3808. 1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP eee ale Radio, heater, hydramatic, power brakes, Stock 2NIJ0@. HERE ARE SOME CHEAPIES YOUR PICK FOR $98 Stock No. N3935 1951 Ford Tudor Sedan Stock No. 3938B 1953 Willys 4-Door Sedan Stock No. 3910C 1952 Hudson Coupe 2 2 wae GOOD USED CARS. 232.8 Saginaw CFE 2-9131 | _ 9500 miles 331 First Ave | 36 MORE VOLKSWAGON 1956. WANT ECON- ees = . ~ 1953 omy? Don't want to pay a bigh TO CHOOSE FROM Ss rice? Ruy our Volkswagon now‘ . i t's nice and clean has only PONTIAC 2 DR 23,009 actual miles. runs like —- bd new $1.395 will buy it “Silent ~ $495 movi woodward at Hunter NOR I iB! Coe V ROLE | Tat +—mouth._Woodward at Hunter ___|}- S = =o : = _ i 1. ARRY ‘9 VOLESWAGER — peorgar —|} accessories ew cond. Will) : 5 TEROME trade_O8 311 __ || 1000 S. ow oodward Ave. Birmingham A A 96. ‘YL. 2 DR = ROCHESTER FORD DEALER #125 ano : Ene = sa Elizabeth MI 4-2735 ake. * VALUES GALORE And They're "BEAUTIFUL" Try and beat our selection of colors and models even a few sportscars. All cars "“WINTERIZED” New Goodyear Tires Available on all,’55 -'57 models Car Guarantee "On all °51-'57 models—as long as you own the car. 631 OAKLAND AVE. 211 S. SAGINAW s. PE 4-4547 FE 4-4546 "57 CHEVROLET ‘37 CHEVROLET $1908 HARDIOP ’56 VOLKSWAGON ove $1695 xO "56 KARMAN GHIA $2195 36 CHEVROLET Le $6 CHEN ROLET $1295 56 CHEVROLET ae AEE 56 CHEVROLET 55 BUICK ° mires wAaoon : CONVERTIBLE _ $1695 OLET "SS BUICK 55 CHEVROLE ceNTORy HARDTOP ee 55 CHEVROLE 55 DODGE . 73 CHE BOrED CORVESTISLE $1205 55 FORD 55 PONTIAC $895 2 DOOR $1095 5 CHEVROLET $945 54 FORD $595 34 FORD $745 54 OLDSMOBILE $1095 53 CHEVROLET : $595 "533 CHEVROLET $605 53 MERCURY "55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR H/TOP $1345, 54 PONTIAC "4 CHEVROLET 33 CHEVROLET <5) PONTI AC 53 CHEV v ROLET aaa ae 53 HUDSON 54 NASH a ae "52 FORD . Manpnor "52, PONTIAC 51 PONTIAC 32 CHEVROLET $348 Sl oo "50 BUICK 50 CHE V VROLET 55 PONTIAC ‘STATION WAGON $1295 ‘MANY. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 30 PONTIAC $248 54 FORD $608 53 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $746 54 CHEVROLET $605 | | FE 4.4546 FE 4-4547 ~ SNOW ~ Is On the Way — (It's Here Already) Don't be caught in a car you can't depend on to start. OLIVER'S wonderful selection of ,B-58 trade-ins are “first timers.” Stop in today and see the B-58s on display. .. .. $395 '52 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan. heater, good tires, good body and engine. 4 Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop. .$1095 soe & heater, power steering & brakes, dynafiow, & White tri-tone. “06 Buick Special 4 Dr. . .§1895 Sedan, one owner, low mile e. radio & heater, dyna- flow, Hght Blue & White ‘52 Plym. 4 Dr. Sedan... . $295 Excellent transportation, radio & heater. '55 Buick Special 2 Dr. ..$1395 HARDTOP «a Lprieneat byade c= & White finish, also radio & heater... ,dynafl ‘04 Ford Che ealine. .... 9795 2-Dr. sedan. radio and heater, gaviars shift, excellent 5) mechanically. Hurry on this '56 Buick Super 4 oe .. .$2195 HARDTOP. fully equipped with power ateering & brakes, one owner. a beautiful Coral and Grey finish. ‘92 Mercury Custom.-4 Dr. $495 Sedan, mercomatic. radio & heater clean, good tires, sound mechanically. ‘51 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan.... $295 See this real transportation special. ‘96 Buick Special .......$1895 2-Dr. RDTOP. radio & he a flo trim, peaueitus 2-tone Blue & snares, cestrm ‘53 Pontiac Del luxe 2 Dr.. .$495 Sedan, needs some pa mechani “ matic, radio & neater, ~ chanically sound. hydra ‘54 Ford Convertible... $1095. Bright Red — wil it pret ne meee th contrasting Black top, white ‘59 Buick Special -. 1... AVE CONVERTIBLE. a one owner Dynaflow. radio & heater. Price 4 pcpedel actual miles. 'S4 Pontiac Starchiet. ...$1045 “Custom 4-Dr. Sedan, power st boat. hydramatic saalc perdi s oeriaa & brakes, 6-way Bo Pontiac 870 Catal lina $1295 ol Radio & heater hydramatt : ® déautiful Red & Black finish, sien sasids Sed, om. 92 3 Buick Special........ $295 Aas Sedan, standard shift, radio & heater, excejlent DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan... $195 Radio & heater. needs some work. Pontiac Chieftain .... $695 2-Dr. Sedan, radio & heate actual mijes, excellent tires aed ten ee _ non Ask for Glenn Sawyer or Mike Flynn OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-910] ‘Open Eves. f ; ‘ \ . S ay Ss eee eS: LS eee gr AS os hb rege tok Bie Se sp Ret ee ee ces Bog) some seals: S pes = a ce ss a! = re eae ’ eer eo j “ pies Fae : wea ae z a : 3 ee See ) Hy 11,1957 | t Gs eae oes vo \ F My a ae __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER urney Returns to Television as ry 7 385 Alpine Clinibe Todcave | pine Ulimbers | : , 5 = =. i Deak Tae oday's Radio Programs --. WIR, TO = CRW, (eee) WWJ, (850) = WOAR, (1198) «= WEYZ, (1720) WPON, (1600) WJBK, (1490) ROME (® -~ Europe’s rugged ‘oi ° Alps, an eternal challenge to NIGHT CEKLW, News, Sports WCAR, News, Martyn 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone man's spirit got ,ndventure, dealt “ww he son wake hows WOM, Mowe Clow Say Motes Betas out deat im this : : aWttrick, McKensie ‘er oor 9:30—WJR, Jack Harris It was the most iaala ssc a Ee aaptiann CKLW. News, David S Oxy a: tim pect eering season ever recorded. n Weather POMNDAT HONING | ce wsi isthar Coet WWJ. News, Mazwell : ; = ; Tey | CKLW, News, Davies An Associated Press survey,| “Ww Bop tener “rw Nom He Roberta” | WXYZ \fetb aiden? | WIBK. News, 7. George made as November snows ended; WXYZ, Bports wx CKLW. News, Homechats ; the Alpine climbing _season,| Foam pert, Gants WIBK. Clark Reid WIBK. Hews, George | *CRLW. News hifeeek showed this country-by-country| WPON. Music with Massa | WCAR. a Egy ine WPON, America to Knees | WPON, Don Zee Show toll: Germany 43, Switzerland 111,) 1:0e—wsr, House : , . 20 $:06—WJR, Pat Buttram France 42, Austria 109 and Italy| Satw Flow” | “Geiw Gus! Sanne AAT |SCatw “ewe Mary Morgan) WWI Newt. Matinee 80. Wax. News, Bellboy WIBK. News, Reid ee rae Sexenap WoBK: News’ Melecd The total was almost 50 per cent Tae WW, JOter Extra . Spits, Mackinnon 11:00—WWJ, Rews, Wood Se 7 i. y greater than 1953 the worst pre-/ DA%e Merv. Griffin 1:00—WJR, Dan Kirby CKLW. News, Davies OFWs ween tae een vious year, when 269 perished in| 4,90 w JR, rae WWJ, News, H. Roberts WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ, News, McKensie the Alps ve "WWs. Bet Teer Lite” WXYZ, News, Wolt WCAR, News, B. Martyn CKLW. News, Chase . s WXY: uJ one News, Toby David| WPON, Don MacKinnon WCAR, Martyn, Spts. Veteran Alpinists said most of] CKLW. Tr te se = 1:20— a oo Fy (] i bs x this year’s dead were amateur . hetgeaosl bagyese Bellboy WPON. Early Bird cud | Cirw News Davies oN “rwa) News, Confessions climbers who ventured into the| “Ger w’ heme tym 1108 WIM, - susie — WXYZ, Wattrick, MeKensle mountains without proper equip-| 9:ce—wsr, Weather pt 33 News, Wolf TUESDAY AFTERNOON woex: Lorton Seobees ment or professional advice, Telephone Hour Gane: soars, Devis WCAR, News, Page , 1 . 12:00—WJR, Jim Vinal! WOAR Hove’ NT —|asso—waR News, B. cuest | WWJ, News, ¥. Elzabetn | (MOU WIR, Muste, Mal 8 I ews, Roberts * ves! u 11 Die in Bus Plunge "wa Wgnfoe WYER Nowa Wolt WON, Nowe crhewtee | | WY. Mews, iMcKensle WJBK, Sound Off WJBK’ News WJBK, News, Tom Geor a ISTANBUL, (®—Eleven | 1¢:00—WwsR, New Symphony WPON, owe, Meckidiioe~ . a earn on De met persons were killed yesterda d WWJ, News Lite Werld 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Music| wxyz Wattrick. McKensie ! ye y and) wxyz, News, shorr 8:30—WJR, Muste Hall WXYZ, News, Winter CKLW. Spts. Chase 19 others injured when a_ bus weak: Hews, Bellboy CxLW. ews, David CKLW, News, Davies WJBK. News. McLeod missed a sharp turn and plunged] 19.20_wws, Guest -ster WCAR, T. Malone” 1:00—WJR, Wendy Warren | WEON, Music With Macon over & precipice near Boly, 1 WCAR, News Ace o00—wIR, we. = ws, News, Maxwell . , miles—southeast of Istanbul. Ten 11:00-WJR, News, Reynolds | WWJ. Minute Parade CKLW. News Davies 5-40 WIR, Muste Hatt of the Injured Were Tn a serious] Fv Neseitewn | GENE Recor. | SMe ee Baie, | ANE Gees eee condition, WWJ, Quest ‘star WJBK, News, George WPON, C. Lewis WCAR, — Zenith Sales Soaring CHICAGO - — Dollar factory sales of Zenith Radio Corp. in October were 16 per cent higher than the company’s previous rec- ord month in its 39-year history, Commander E. F. McDonald Jr., president, reports. McDonald said unit production and shipments of television sets established a new high despite the decline for the industry as a whole, TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) News; Sports. (2) Racket Squad. 6:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20—(4) Four Four. You Can Charge It! Member of Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 céev mecrao MART Open Men., Thurs., Fri. & Gat. “tH 9:00 6:30—(7) 3 Musketeers. (?) For- eign Legion. (4) Big 10 High- lights. (2) News. 6:49—(2) Weather: Phelps. 6:45—(2) News: Edwards. 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) I Led 3 Lives. (4) Death Valley. West- ern. (2) Playhouse. “A Very Big Man." 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Sports Final (color), I11:30—+(7) Night Court. (4) Tonight. 7:10—(7) Sports: Wattrick. 7:15—(7) News: Daly. 7:30—(7) Public Defender. (9) Million Dollar Movie. William Powell, ‘Song of the Thin Man.” (4) Price Is Right, (color). (2) Robin Hood. 8:00—(7) Guy Mitchell. Dolores Hawkins. (4) Restless Gun. (2) Burns and Allen. '8:30—(7) Bold Journey. Search for Aquarunas. (4) Wells Fargo. (2) Talent Scouts. 9:00—(7) Votce-—Met Opera tenor Richard Tucker. (9) Town Mayor. (4) Twenty One. Paul Bain, Dave Mayer, (2) Danny Thomas. |9:30—(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Run- yon Theater. Cesar Romero, “Situation Wanted."’ (4) Turn of Fate. (2) December Bride. 10:00—(9) Lone Wolf. (4) Sus-) picion, David Wayne in Hitch-| cock drama, “Heartbeat.” (2). Studio one. Drama: Political | prisoner awaits axecution in ‘24! Hours ‘Til Dawn,” Jasor. Rob- ards Jr. 10:30—(7) Capt. David Grief. (9) City Detective. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Nation- al” News. (4) News: W'Kamp. (2) News (color). Theater. Maureen O'Hara im ‘Never to Love.’’ (4). Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Weath-| er (color). Sports: Parker. (2) 4 TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today. 7:45—(2) News, 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Cartoon Carnival. 8:30—(7) Big Show. $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:25—(2) News. 9:30—(2) Ladies Day. ) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. \9:56—(9) Billboard. { (7) |10:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Ar- | lene Francis. (9) Movie. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 11:25—(7) News. ‘11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth | or Consequences. (7) Robin ard Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody, 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. TUESDAY AFTERNOON \12:00—(2} Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) | Tic Tac Dough. (9) Earth and It's People. | 1a: 15—(2) Love of Life. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Mary Morgan. Young Dems Blast Any Discrimination RENO, Nev. —-The nation’s Young Democrats ended their con- vention early yesterday with the election of Nelson Lancione of Co- lumbus, Ohio, as the new presi- dent. One of several resolutions adopt- ed called for “‘vigorous enforce- ment” of laws governing civil rights, saying that racial discrim- ination is “‘a disgrace’ whether in Little Rock, Ark., or Levittown. Pa. Chicagoan Richard Crawford, first Negro ever to hold office in ithe organization, was elected vice: president. Rejected was a resolution call- ing for the recognition of Red China. Others adopted called for: En- dorsement of statehood for Hawaii and Alaska; opposition to “right- to- work” legislation; reinstate- ment of GI bill educational provi- sions; opposition to any income tax cut at the expense of “‘neces- sary nation] defense’ a 100 per jcent parity of income for farm- ‘ers. ACROSS Corned beef Corn residue Split — 14 Pointed implement -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel ]—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Tex and Jinx. (7) Charm The- ater. (9) Movie. 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) (Color). Howard Miller Show. |2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My Little Margie. 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. (7) Topper. 2:50—(9) News. 3:00—(2) My Hero. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. Verdict Is Yours. (9) '3:30—(2) Movie. |4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen | for a Day. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. |4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Do | You Trust Yow Wife? 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Charles Far- rell. (7) Sir Lancelot. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray ; Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. iT ruman Mum '12:30—(2) Search for T yw | ‘ | 12:30—(2) arch for omornew on Choice for ‘60 Dem Candidate COLUMBUS, Ohio ) — Former president Harry S. Truman isn’t for the 1960 Democratic presiden- ‘| ing and service programs a saying who his personal choice is. LOVABLE MATRON — Marion Lorne (right), who created the role of the scatterbrained Mrs. Gurney on “Mr. Peepers,” has re- turned to television as Mrs. Banford, another fluttery but lovable character, in “Sally.” Joan Caulfield (left) stars in ‘‘Sally,” which is telecast by NBC Sundays at 7:30 p. m. rs. Plays Herself | THIRTY-FIVE j wrote plays carefully tailored to his wife’s comedy abilities. After war started and the blitz jcame, Hackett and his wife re- jturned to the United States for a ‘three-month visit. Hackett died suddenly, War Wiped out their fortune—and Miss Marion Lorne Banford 69-Year-Old Actress -Is Slightly Vague Like Her Characters | By CYNTHIA LOWRY | NEW YORK i — It is a pleas-| ure to report that Miss Marion, Lorne bears a remarkable resem-, blance to Mrs. Gurney of televi- sion’s dear, departed ‘‘Mr. Peep-| ers’ show and to Mrs. Banford o the new ‘‘Sally’’ series. , x * . Miss Lorne in the flesh, of course, is far from a charming idiot. But those wonderful vague, fluttery la- dies she portrays bear the likeness of a caricature to the origirial.-~ Miss Lorne laces her conversa- tion liberally with “bless you.” She wears a slightly harassed ex- pressions. And she communi- cates magnificently by a combi- nation of words not necessarily complete sentences, plus gestures and facial expressions, The meaning is completely clear to the listener. | Life, however, has not been one) long, joyous progression for the| gentle, smiling little lady who, if the British ‘‘Who’s Who in the The- ater’ may be trusted, passed her How to Fulfill Military Obligation ——¢*69th birthday last Aug. 12. (This ts the first of two articles aiving expert advice on the ways in which young American men can fulfill, their military service obli- gatons.) . WASHINGTON (INS) — One of the toughest military problems in the country today isn't being fed into the Pentagon's electronic brains, It's being handled by the na- tion's teenagers and their parents. WHAT TO DO American Youths Face Army Career Problem The oft-encountered illusion that being drafted is a remote possibility is attributed at the Pentagon to the fact that actual inductions are a comparatively small part of the military es- tablishment’s annual manpower take, During the year ended July 1, the services acquired 650,000 new) men, only a fourth of them by draft. But the new enlistees con- stituting the bulk of the total can The problem is what to do about! the military service obligation that each young American male faces. Should he take advantage of the) special training programs offered to 17 and 18 year olds, or should, he do nothing and wait for the draft? The balancing factors that go Into the decisions have been made more complicated recently by the Pentagon's economy and force-reduction moves, which have created waiting lines in some of the more than 30 train- youth might enter. At the same time, the youth's chances of escaping the draft al- considerably improved. Inductions have fallen off from 13,000 to 7,000 a month, and another force reduc- tion is known to be under con- sideration. ‘POOL GROWS be. regarded as men who would havé been drafted if they hadn't volunteered, = * * A successful, well-established stage star in London for three dec- ades, 1943 found Miss Lorne back’ in New. York, newly widowed, fi-! nancially wiped out and 54 years| old. TRAINED FOR THEATER A native of Wilkes Barre, Pa., Marion attended the American. Academy of Dramatic Art, was a member of a Hartford, Conn., stock company and had made her Broad- way debut before she married Wal-| ter Hackett, a newspaperman and) playwright. x* * * One year she and her husband made a combined vacation and, business trip to England, where! one of his plays was being pro-| duced. They remained for 30 years. | As a husband-wife team they | were a great success. Hackett * } = |. ! * L Lorne was alone, penniless and out of work in New York. * x ® still doesn't like to think about those days. : ROLE IN ‘HARVEY’ In 1946 however, she won the Josephine Hull role in the national company of ‘‘Harvey'’—a natural for her—and played it long enough to establish an American acting reputation. - * * * The Peepers show firmly estab- lished Miss Lorne as an American television star, Her “Mrs; Gurney” replaced the Helen Hoskinson lady as the typical matronly tearoom custo- | mer figuring the size of the tip. With all her silliness, she was still warm, generous and lov- able. They've changed her name now to Mrs. Banford, and she’s impos- sibly rich in ‘‘Sally’ (NBC-TV, Sundays, 7:30 p.m.), but it’s still Marion Lorne, playing her favorite role. She likes the ‘Sally’ series, in which she co-stars with Joan Caul- field. * * * “They're sweet little things, I think, Of course, they're not de- signed to change the shape of the world, but they are good-humored and amusing—and I think the whole family can get together to watch them. “I do think that’s something— don't you.” ; * * * She gestured and looked anxious- ly for the answer, When her inter- viewer nodded in agreement, Miss — Lorne smiled. “Bless-you,”’ she said. Tire Weighing on Him DENVER (INS) — Lee Mitchell of Denver is having some trouble disposing of a farewell gift he received from fellow employes when he left the Gates Rubber Co. after. 21 years on the job. The “gift” is a six-foot rubber tire which weighs one ton. > Viewed from this standpoint, the present backlog of 1,300,000 1-A's is a two-year supply of replace-. ments for the peacetime military machine. This is without allowing | for rejections, which in the portion drafted have been running about 40 per cent. Under military planning for the “long pull,” the serviees and the reserves will require about 60,000 new men per month in- | tefinttety. At present, about 100,. 000 men came of military age each month. — Due to population growth, | the’ together if he does nothing have/"umber coming of military age will creep upward to about 150,-| 000 a month by 1965. But if re-, Wide Selection jections run 30 or 40 per cent, | HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham of Components MI 4-5230 the margin for escaping the draft | could still be uncomfortably: close, (Next: the best of the choices.) ' ti PEN MON. & FRI. ‘TIL 9 P.M. That was 15 years ago—and she_ e tial cnadidate. But whoever it is, ane Pies: ee = says Truman, ‘I'll be in there non-fathers in class 1-A. As a re- fighting for him." jsult, the Selective Service system The former president, here dur-jisn't taking anyone under the age ing a two-hour layover between|of 22 except those who volunteer trains last night, said he could sug-|for induction. gest several possible candidates; Wevertheless : But right now, he added, “I'm not} men¢ at the Pennine making any prophecies. least the 17-1814-year-old can sub- Truman was en route to Welch,’ stantially improve his chances 'W. Va., to deliver a Veterans Day) for success and happiness in la- address. ; ter life by acting now to get his Asked at his press conference! military service out of the way. what he would have done on the; The det. . ; missile and satellite programs if my itsi Weapiis @evcusin a . ; uy. . a is 0 he were president, we mu Ge ‘eligibles at present, the odds are clined comment, saying, ‘I don’t still 2 + te Jats ; like these ideas of what might/Stt ih lis sooner. helo , ee have been.” : is physically and mentally fit. DRAFT HANDICAP T Drown as Auto man planning his future is the fact that even the possibility of being drafted can be a handicap. Equally important to a young! Tax Service Quiets Fears Expense Account Items. to Be Handled Mainly, ‘ as in the Past | | | WASHINGTON \—The Internal Revenue Servige says it will han-, \dle expense account items on the (great pulk of 3907 income tax re Ml. 266 §, Saginaw St. rarnixc FE 2-1026 in past ee Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. ‘til 6—Sat. ‘til 5 It didn't say that those who jhave neglected to list such items. ‘in the past can continue to ig-. nore them safely. The law has. — eae DRAWER IMPORTED ! vaeclee linea | ITALIAN MOSAIC Unpainted Furniture. Table Kits—Ceramic See T 1 or Glass Save Tomorrow! “Give Your Old Table a New Look’’ — Do-It-Yourself with Mosaic Murals by Numbers, Glass and Vinyl. Felt Base Lin. 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A cattle train headed west out \Great’ Salt Lake. ‘of Ogden was halted before it ‘reached the break, 30 miles west. ‘of here. * * * The cutoff, a 12-mile wooden ‘trestle, carries the mainline Southern Pacific tracks across the Train crews hoped to have the cutoff back in service by tomor- row. Trains were being detoured Employers will always be un- required since 1921 that they LS easy about hiring and advancing listed. a man who may be tapped for | But the service and the Treas- two years of military service ‘ury Department said in a_ joint about the time he becomes com- | Statement: “No more detailed petent in his job, ~ ‘records will be required for 1957. ; ; than have been needed in the past. Prospective brides with an eye In fact the ifistructions on ex- for the future also keep close track pense accounts for 1957 are iden-| of the service situation, and arejtical with those issued in 1954, often reluctant to marry a ™MA&n!1955 and 1956.”’ who may leave for a training camp) * * + in your spare time. If you BOOKLET—tells you how American Scheol—P. 0. Box %4 Kensington Br., Detroit 24, Mich. ee ete ar ec a? before the first child arrives. The law requi squires anyone on ex- ASK QUESTIONS pense account to list his reim- A briefing officer who discussed bursement as income and to item- the training subject before a mixed ize the expenses for which he was group recently said the girls asked paid, but for 36 years the fellow him more questions than the boys. with a small expense account has Under the six months training Paid little attention to the require- program as it was revised this Ment. And the revenue service it- aga a high school senior mies aly hasn't bothered to is 17 years old and who check. acts now could complete his mili. | But the word went out last week tary service and be beyond reach {that closer scrutiny would be of the draft except in case of given to expense accounts this war by the time he is a junior |year, especially those which count in college. up to sizable figures. That raised , f t thousand itt t his reserve unit before he begins they hadn't kept in detailed form his six months’ training next SUM- during the year. setae Gd eet oe The joint weekend statement , a one-semester sought to play down that idea delay in his college entrance. - saying: “In the examination of in CALLED SUCKERS dividual tax returns for 1957 the - The briefing officer said bluntly revenue service will concentrate he thinks 17-year-olds and theirjon major abuses in the expense parents are suckers for not taking around the lake in the meantime. — advantage of that opportunity. 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