The Weather Us: Weather Bureaw Forecast Cool and lhcreasing Cloudiness (Detatis on Page 2) : i THE PONTIAC PRESS — Sa. * ae eee 2 bai = 2: = % 5 : i x 3 Home Edition” 115th YEAR a a PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957—72 PAGES. To ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED at Eh rere _To Greet 98 odels eis for N INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVIC Pontiac and County Learn of "Plan. ew North-South Expressway T Ike to Reveal Surprise Plan in Talk Tonight Sputnik Challenge FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES s . Pontiac Press Phete j ‘SALUTE’ VOCALIST — All eyes won't be on the new 1953 | ‘Pontiacs and GMC trucks at Saturday's ‘Salute to Industry’’ show. The reason is charming Mrs. Gunvor Ryden, of 331 Pioneer Dr. She, along with another Pontiae singer, Pat Morris, will sing with the Bobby Barnes Combo during the introduction of the new_cars and trucks. Colorful Salute Will Greet 58.Pontiacs,-GM Trucks A spectacle of color, glamor, rock 'n’ roll music and the products of industry, both large and small, will bring) the new 1958 Pontiac automobiles and General Motors | trucks into the spotlight Saturday. Residents of the Pontiac area will have their pick of three centers where nel Pontiac Area Chamber Commerce will present ia ; Molotov Marks — “Salute ie cua Bolshevik Day i in There will be shows in a roped- Outer Mongolia off area on West Huron street be- tween Saginaw and Wayne (9:30: to 11:30 am.), at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center ‘noon until 1:30 p.m.) and at Tel-Huron dt HONG KONG (B — Former Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotev celebrated the 40th an- ping Center (2 to 3 p.m.) niversary of the - Bolshevik The highlight of the entiry day’s| Revolution today in Outer activities will be the first showing, Mongolia, Georgi Malenkev, Lazar Ka- | ganovich and Dmitri Shepilov— purged with Molotov last June from the upper Communist rank—were on hand for the Moscow meeting of the Soviet Parliament yesterday. of the all-new Pontiac cars and) GMC trucks. All 16 styles of the. new car will be featured. There will be 12 new trucks, | including two with the yew air | suspension system, as well as a | new GMC bus. | -launches “any _jsome of the strongest WASHINGTON — Prest- dent Eisenhower aimed at easing America’s, Sputnik jitters. The radio-television! speech at 8 pm. EST the President's. “chins up” campaign to ‘bolster public confidence in, this country’s scientific ‘progress, as well as its basic! military and economic strength Informed sources revealed that. |Eisenhower has @ surprise in store. | but would say only that it is in ‘the field of science. It does not relate to any specific achievement | .by the United States, but apparent- lv to future plans for Meeting the Soviet challenge in the satellite and missile race. The President niay also offer some proposals for meeting the long-range problem of develop- ing more scientists in U.S. col- leges and universities. The chief executive may get) some last-minute advice on his = dress earlier today at his weekly meeting with the top-level National Security Council. * * * Yesterday, U.S. earth satellite experts on the President's National Science Foundation met secretly. Scientific Announcement, May Point Way to Meet. plans a, ‘surprise scientific an- ‘nouncefnent tonight in his’ ‘major address to the nation, | ni piicic Object Went That- away 10 Year Road Project ~ Announced by Mackie _ Oakland Route Will Join _ Superhighways Leading ‘| .to Detroit and Flint By PETE LOCHBILER | DETROIT—Pontiac and Oakland County were sched- ‘uled far a new north-south expressway as State High-- way Commissioner John C. Mackie announced a 10-year expressway construction program for the Detroit metro- politan area, | Forty milesof the road from 11-Mile Road through northeast Pontiac to just south of Flint, should be built or under constraction-within five years, Mackie said. At the north, the expressway would connect with the oh Fenton - Clio expressway Mackie Calls | oy | leading northward. to the. Mackinac Bridge. At the south, it should connect with the north-south Hastings-Oak- AP Wirephote Stokes said he and other motorists glimpsed the object near an old mining town Monday HERE’S HOW — James Stokes, left, Air Force rocket engineer, tells Air Force officers at Ala- mogordo, N. M. of his experience in seeing a huge, unidenufied flying object ff C ti land expressway in Detroit, in 10 Ps) bd . . years . Calls Fl State Police. Weather Bureaus OF ooper d lon So eee Says Area Freeways a pennabetr > Marans i and is designated as ‘an inter- state highway, eligible for seed per cent federal aid. Hinge on Agreements on Local Routes, Costs Report Strange Flying Objects | A flood of reports of mysterious! little larger than a baseball flying objects hit police, weather *hich danced about for “quite |bureaus and Ground Observer, a time” and suddenly dis ; ' The announcement came as in the vicinity of Charlotte that | [ealization of the network of Mackie revealed a State Highway bounced along in @ southerly expressways proposed today for Dept, plan to_make some 24° appeared. direction at high speed, ‘Qakland County and Detroit is 900,000 in state and federal funds Corps stations in southeastern, ; ¢ Ua Michigan last night. | The U. S. Weather Bureay-in Donald “Miller.- Decatur police «‘contingent on agreement on route lengli aan express Observers saw white, orange Detroit said northern lights were Chief, saw. a. light over the city jocation and cost participation with land red lights dancing in skies ¥'Sible in southern Michigan last early inthe . He said it affected communities.” State|CHANGE INDICATED between Detroit and Lansing ‘night and may account for many “@S orange 8 ‘first, but turned Highway Commissioner John C.| A State Highway Dept. spokes- ew RED OBJECT , of the sightings. \red, then brown-and was a mile/\tackie stressed today. {man indicated ‘that Mackie may * * * in length. | “I must emphasize, the high-|have changed his mind about ex- O@kland Cougty the. Ground, are Obse: d The bure Is wo jets 'way department is willing to make tending Northwestern all the way rver Corps had two calls. ureau also said two jets Wald One from Auburn Heights report- flying over lower Michigan left con- aldron Stewart, editor of the '$632,000,000 available for sorely! across Oakland County to the Fen- ed a red object moving about t at glowed in the Tight| needed state trunk linc improve- ton-Clio expressway. sky, hovering and then disappear- light of a full moon. the flashed red and green. 'ments in the metropolitan area,| * * * ing. \At the same time, 8:40 P.m., Pet-..4 we have the engineering re-’ Mackie had said that he was | Osenty deputies saw a red light A number of police officers sonnel] at Willow Run Airport re- . ie “ ~ 4 ; The other caller, from Oxbow | were among those ieee the ‘ported almost identical sightings. sisibs ves and know-how si bisa aig we = Gee ee Lake, told of « white object, a Several Eaton a Lid EAI Ld pnt ee sla ADR ab aA earl cig ned agin __ colortul ‘objects. with which these budgeted funds for it had already been sold by ibut when asked if the meeting had relationship to tonight's ad-| dress they replied: “not spe- cifiéally.”’ TO ANSWER CRITICS Eisenhower will be replying to; criticism ever leveled at his administration) when he goes on the air tonight to discuss the general subject of Science and Security.” Russia’s triumph in beating the | United States to outer space has | already turned inté a boiling po- litical issue, with Democrats xt many Republicans demanding give, - that the administration speed up U.S. satellite-missile programs. The clamor was intensified this week as Sputnik II and its now- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | * * * While both young and old take a look at the new vehicles, the six- piece Bobby Barnes Combo will add an extra frill with 15-) minute shows of rock 'n’ roll mu- sic, TO SING WITH BAND Pontiac’s own Mrs, Gunvor Ry- Beaumont Hospital Faces Greatly Needed Expansion “Definite ‘expansion plans are facing William Beau- Boston, Cleveland and Philadel- den and Pat Morris will sing sev-/Mont Hospital,” said President Edwin A. Tomlinson to- Phia. | eral popular numbers with the day. “The emergency case load of this hospital is greater | band. It features Bill McLain its own vocalist. "8 than the demand upon any other private hospital in! Not only will Pontiac’s big in- 'the Metropolitan Detroit area.’ | dustry — Pontiac cars and GMC, * * * trucks—be spotlighted, but six, smaller industries will have static, on six of the 12 trucks he says, “we had 16,000 The industries include Univer- ‘emergency cases and con- sa} Oil Seal, American Forge & sidered that absolute satu- Socket, Dostal Foundry, Baldwin ration. Rebber Co., Superior Metal Prod- This year the total will run ucts Manufacturing Co. and Jig close to 30.000. We are considering Bushing Co, ‘a plan which will elevate Beau- A long 30-vehicle caravan wil] mont into a medical center to take the show from place to place.,serve a need beyond that of a Also included in the line of march community hospital. We feel this and at the show spots will be a,is important. Also, we are inter- new house trailer from the Hutch-|e ested in studying methods to re-) inson Trailer Sates. 4301 Dixie duce the costs of hospital care. Hwy. | * * & The new cars will be driven by| ‘In our three years of operation, members of the General Motors) we have used 238 beds to optimum! Girls Club. | capacity. It was planned to handle . * ‘about 10,000 cases a year in addi- The caravan and shows are be-,tion to. emergencies and we have ing arranged by the Industrial Af- gone 20 per cent beyond that each fairs Committee of the Chamber year. More than 7,500 babies have of Commerce. |been born at Beaumont; and 18,000 | surgical operations have been per- Plugs for MacArthur ,formed. Our services have been in the widest demand WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. | John Marshall Butler (R-Md) “We are badly in need of im- portant capital funds’ to expand. urged President Eisenhower to- Ir day to name Gen. Douglas Mac- ; All. Oakland County needs addi- tional services.” Arthur as U.S. missile and rocket | czar, i E. A. Tomlinson of 1956 -Strat- ford Lane, Bloomficld Hills, has | President Tomlinson declares the requirements for all to give, but if we all use the displays of their products mounted services far exceed the facilities. gi our ee full Seats | ers pledging?” rockets so big that they had to be i _ Oo \W th are spent depends entirely on.his predecessor. UF Ott C t Lb , | a erman Warns lagreement by local affected Coll: However, the spokesman said, t = ties on route location prob- ; . : 000. | ETS CONUTLDULOTS — of Shower Tonight tm sn "teat cst mricoton tuidat'vpterney aro : as prescribed by jan 11 Mlle ‘reed: a ‘Yardstick for Giving’ The Weatherman predicts rain Mackie saw as the greatest | Last month Mackie announced single danger to the success of | a 1‘, billion dollar program of ex. his program “internal squabbles pressway and highway improves ‘within communities themselves (ment for outstate Michigan, but about location, or conflicts be- the north-south Oakland County tween neighboring communities expressway was not included in it. for the Pontiac area late tonight, A “Yardstick for Giving” to answer the constant ques- With a rather mild fow of 42-46 tion of “How much should I give’’ has been worked out Tomorrow will be cloudy and_ ‘by the Pontiac Area United Fund and is available to the, ™iny with temperatures falling. | public. The- high for tomorrew is ex- | Which are unable to agree on A * - | route location.” At the sie = According to UF officials, the average man wants to Prtted t be around 50: Rain | Towle locate ected con. ramiiied to. the SSrafe. one ssibly cha t To the officials of affected com- ©° _ ‘do the right thing, but resents being told how much to, °° maine fo seer munities he said this Northwestern expressway and | the forecast for tomorrow night. | The low will be 32-36. route locations to serve Saturday the outlook is for con- fic needs and will- be siderable cloudiness and colder negotiate final locations 1957 ampaign would be : ; : : . ceed | To give contributors some idea. sured. Sua *“* with snow flurries. planning proceeds miles of new expressways and su- Thirty-three was the lowest re- ® * * perhighways to be either construct- of what the community gives, so-) | Hicitors for the first time are being. For convenience, the yardstick corded temperature preceding 8 ‘We are teady to binid these ed or on the drawing boards by ‘supplied with cards which suggest’ ,consists of three separate cards,:a.m. in‘ downtown Pontiac. At expressways. We have budgeted the end of the 10-year period in Often solicitors are+ asked “How much are my, neighbors or fellow work- | “We are proposing only general could not afford to build a second » vital traf- major Oakland County highway. ready to 129.8 MILES SLATED as our, Mackie’s plan calls for 129.8 appropriate yardstick as our pledge guide, the success of the how much to donate in accordance | °"* each for. hourly ‘employes, 2 pm. the mercury stoud at: a the funds to build them 1967 'with income. __ [Salaried personnel and for pro-icool 44 NEEDS COOPERATION: = el The scale for giving was devel- fessional. executive sh) sell: “But the, job cannot be done Of the 88 miles of expressways oped after an extensive study ot employed ee Miriani Picks Newsman ‘ner the money made available on and super highways to be under ; construction or ‘completed by 1962, The scale ranges from a quarter ‘of one per cent of annual income ito one per cent at the time. schedule, our prelim- inary and final location studies get under way, we have volir coopera tion and support.” ,actual giving records in Pontiac! unless,. as 92 nules are in Oakland County, ‘and other cities including Detroit, “ v Of the 41,8 miles te be built in the second five-year plan, 5.6 DETROIT (INS) — Newspaper- , man Ray Pearson, assistant city For example, a person earning § editor of the Detroit News, was , . . Mackie indic acs that the ex. miles are in Oakland County. According to Dr. Dana P. Whit- —_ a al would give $7.80 Mayor Louis C. Miriani’s first presswa progral 1 could he accel- Besid ; t} rth th * | or 15 cents i hoi : ~ sesides th -80 express- mer, general campaign chair. | Wabinidte week. A man major appointment today, Pear- ‘erated if a iditionat ‘state or federal vay” yack oe ‘ . man, the yardstick is offered | C®™MINE $26,000 would give $250. | na ¢ : : NOM fundslareimmade acalable way, Mackie proposes in Oakland J son was to meet with the newly- (funds are made avalilé County dunng the first five-year only as a guide. -“Of course, no one can tell you how much This year’s goal is $612.000. with the campaign now under way and running until Nov ee elected mayor to discuss his ac- ceptance of the $15.431-a-year job as exec uve secretary, plan; Extension of Northwestern high- ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Soviets Parade Military, Rocket Strength Conversely, he said, if at tempts to divert antic oe state (Continues on Pag re, OX vy By SERGE FLIEGERS Behemoths which were hauled on branch of the Soviet military ma gasped when the giant weapon, with « $0-gun salvo from the MOSCOW (INS)—An awesome huge caterpillar transports er thundered past the mausoleum i Kremlin cannon, ma aen ° Soviet ge Ra GETS. ECSTATIC | Poor visibility forced cancetla blue clouds of exhaust smiole One unique feature of the parade . rocket strength was paraded in. i ti of i . FACES GLUM s é re fer 5 |Moscow’s Red Square today to The radio Moscow commentator, on ean vate fence (fiypext: eas (hat lhere “Rete ino specta: k the 40th who was ecstatic in his descrip- Earlier, a radio commentator = Many Western diplomats tors to speak of. Most Muscovites teased > nega of the, tions of the rockets) eaid-the jnis!| had referred to new types of watched the parade with glum belong to some organization or Botshev evolution planes scheduled to participate. faces lother and therefore participated siles displayed ‘have no bounds) and are capable of aircraft.’ Most impressive of several new) weapons shown were two giant The long-barreled*cannon are in the civilian section of the pa- believed capable of firing atomic rade so that only a few people - projectiles. were on the sidewalks. Star of the military showing. In Red Square the spectators which lasted only 18 minutes, was were foreign dignitaries, the dip- sthe arsenal of rockets that were lomatic corps and correspondents swiftly hauled past the greatest/hoth . Russian and foreign, ~ the concentration of Communist -lead-'jattep being crowded way back and Russian officers grinned happily as Western military attaches hitting any The diplomatic corps and west- |= SNA LIE AE OBES At ern observers also were obvious. | ’ ty impressed with some new 11) Today's Press jet-propelled = =rocket artillery | . whose range, according to the | ee parked outside the square during the huge military parade | 1 | BELIEVED ICBMs Thée two giant rockets were be " jlieved to be intercontinental bal- official news agency Tass, is! Co i S Te es | Bonn SHON OaRnneT 64 ers ever assembled iListic missiles many times greater than the County NeWa |... einccsce. 9 * * * wr Biden 10 fim the military part Thirty-eight other rockets were ' rockets,used by Russia in World Editorials... ...... 6 eclipsed by the rockets (bul vat P parade. , pulled past. the Lenin-Stalin War I. einen Basket ...........48 ich loss important was.a whole ee saa “ vaca for ° EDWIN A. TOMLINSON mausoleum, where Sabie A new type of tank which can poset ees Pre motorized ajrbote brigade. ia Oren on | NEE = : Khrushchev and. other viet be used in amphibious operations . wouter essen. : = cluding fast little tanks that can Pisce B agercaira ‘of ee | leaders protidly took salutes from and two gums with barrels neacly| Oblinaries noACoRESeuS sa be parachuted from plane : rib New ae Hears: Mon. and rom beginning and long . | BPOTIR gw cwcenns o- ' r 6 with his current retirement from oad archers. ‘30 “feet long also were in the| teen «? The ceremonies began sharp. **** ° 30 ‘o8 30 a _ business, plans fo give full time These! rockets ranged in size Ma past , TV & Radio Programs ... 7t | ty at 10 a.m. with the ,ginging . to the hospital problems if they [from slim, two-stage missiles to There Were more than 70 tanks! Wilsen, Earl : 7 of the Spassky Cate chimes. The Choice roast round beef and chotee require it. /'%0-foot- long, cigar-shaped flying in the parade and units from every, Women’s Pages ........ 48-52 military rollpast was heralded 01, °0'" ot" $10. Homeade Pood @hop, : 8 : I 144.Nc Saginaw } ‘ : ‘ , oe * i 3 j . ; { } \é ‘ ‘ ms ‘ : ‘ 2 ; : ; ; et cc ee ery were Cae ie “ton, carried a similar story. | } tists, | . iS wi . a Z , we THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1957 se alee cs US. Satelite in Months Report tke Eying Plan to Launch Space Ship. Bigger Than Russia's | CHICAGO (@—The Chicago Trib-| une said today that President Ei-| senhower is actively considering a Plap to launch a space s hip big- ger than Russia's Sputnik H by, using big military rockets. The New York Daly News. in a special dispatch from Washing- The Tribune's Washington story.| quoting unnamed © officials, said “the earth satellite could be fired off cates four months. It could) cirele the earth. at a height aver-; aging 600 miles. The ne wspaper stated. and carry m guinea! pigs or monkeys or attic animals| to provide information for scien- ok * * The plan, the Tribune said was reported to be the most at- tractive and most immediately at-; tainable of more than a dozen pro-| posals being studied by the Per-/ tagon for submission to the Pres- ident, F *x ® x The newspaper said a top Pen- tagon official, unidentified esti- SATELLITES COMPARED — Above are the salient facts and == on the new Russian satellite as compared with Sputnik 1, launched on Oct. 4. 2 * Report Breakdown of Farm System mated that if all the ‘‘feasible’) ‘eat wai et oed me Arrests Sweep Red China lion dollz ars. The White House staff and ee experts are examining the cost.| international implications and) possible harmful effect the project) would have on the nation’s rocket program, the story said. Pentagon officials would, not comment on the story, the Tribune said, but other sources, unnamed, ! were quoted as saying they would not be surprised if Eisenhower de-| cides that “if the Russians want, to make a race of it we're in it.” Jury Acquits Harris in August Shooting A Circuit Court jury acquitted | Lee Harris Jr., 25,. of Pontiac Township in the shooting Aug. 26) of a Pennsylvania man, Eddie, Hicks, 28, of Wye Mills. Harris, who had pleaded self-| WASHINGTON (INS)—Western intelligence sources dis- closed today that a wave of arrests is sweeping Red China in the wake of an apparent break-down in its Soviet-style col- lectivism of farms and industry. ; * * * Several hundred intellectuals have been imprisoned, along with an untold number of students who have al- legedly been agitating against A top government source reported that a “fear complex” seems to be gripping the Communist leaders, since they have recently announced wholesale intelligence agents. x * * He said Red China claims not only agents of Chiang Kal-Shek’s Formosan govern- but also “spies for America’s central intelligénce agency.” All names listed were Chinese. Intelligence reports indicate that Red China, apparently falling in its attempt to impose collective farming on inde- ment, pendent Chinese peasants, is | getting them to go back to work even for themselves. the Mao Tse-Tung regime. shootings of alleged foreign that those put to death were now encountering trouble in defense, was found innocent of a charge ot Soe er, ee PORtIAC, Oakland Will Get Frank L, Doty ati ite Genvew tra! NY orth-South Expressway er Park, 2300 Shimmons Rd., Har-| ris maintained that Hicks and two! -companions had come to his trailer {Continued From Page One) after threatening first, over the | way @s an expressway 4.5 miles, telephone, that they were going to/from Eight-Mile road to 11-Mile| \s settle a long-standing grudge with road; him. Harris said he fired a revolver|® 9-5-mile-long expressway from way to Eight-Mile road |way from the Edsel Ford exprese-| way north to Utica. In Detroit, the expressway truction.. program calls for con-| Reconstruction of 11-Mile road as tinuation of the Edsel Ford express-| OES: | (from |the Rebekah’ Chapter Pride of Oak-|Curtice, General Motors Corp. again issued a “low damage”’ re- port. The 40 runs — for the month included 16 for fires, with damages estimated at $250. The many Birmingham members of the Franklin Cemetery Assn. are, with others, completing plans for the Nov. 14 bazaar in the Franklin Community Hall, Committees are' made up of. Mrs. Russell Pickering, Mrs. Stanley Church, Mrs. Fred , Mrs. Seba Bristol and Mrs. G! ’ Allen, sewing and gifts; William Fremont German and Mrs. Mar- jan Murphy, bake sale. Mrs, Roy Garside, Mrs. Ken- neth Bristol and Mrs. Don The affair will open with a pot luck luffcheon served at noon. Pro- ceeds are used for cemetery up- keep. _ Mrs. Rosetta §. Wilkinson Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- — : The Day in Birmingham | a ee ae So an | During Ed ucation er SPUTNIK ! SPUTNIK II sihianneciiaid ope. lie ¢ MINGHAM — sejWilliam Rk; ttamitton Co. for Kins: ees - __ LAUNCHED. Nov. | Will be held at Birmingham's sls Collins, 62, of 5335 Brookdale, ) eae cared rag aod cot. ntl ae . obse: 23 INCHES IN DIAMETER _UNSTATED gut rossity | Educa a a ae ee ication Week, Mov. 10 - 16. FEET LONG Principal Edward Crandell off tet O03 © Seg aor WEIGHT Saran ‘School gant On oonohacs tea eat eee 184 POUNDS aiviube 1,120.29 POUNDS is being placed on the new build-! gieg Wednesday in William Beau- 1 lings, so residents may became!) mont Hospital, $60 MILES 1,056 MILES ibetter acquainted with the educa- ness. a hace) at \tional facilities provided for young) 2 econo SPEED 2 17,840 MPH. | People in the eerie a a wife Margaret; | i TIME-FOR ONE CIRCUIT. | The new schools will he Derbyiot Detrolt:’ two sump, Richard §. 96.2 MINUTES = 103.7 MINUTES lJunior High School, opened larrjot New York City and Kins R. SHAPE year, and the four elementary|°f Chicago, and two sisters. SPHERICAL CYLINDRICAL $f ‘schools occupied in September. ANGLE TO EQUATOR They are: Midvale School at Mid- ° . 65 DEGREES - 66 DEGREES, NO vale and Golfview roads; Valley : j NORTH to SOUTH DIRECTION GIVEN Woods School on Bellvine Trail; Mackie Asking ‘Harlan on Adams road, and Green-, : NAKED EYE VISIBILITY sr perone pawn J field School at 13 Mile and Ever- {Qf Cooperation AND TELESCOPES —- JUST AFTER SUNSET Wea eed wudent. participation . . RADIO will help complete the open house (Continued From Page One) BEEPS AT 3 SECOND BEEPS a 3 SECOND INTERVALS |program, ~ highway revenues for. other uses INTERVALS; NOW SILENT 20.005 MEGACYCLES; — succeed, the program will be | CONTINUOUS ON 49.002 MC. The City’s Fire Department has| slowed down, highway, According to Mackie's plan for the Detroit area, $322,-: 000,000 is budgeted for expressways in the first five yars and $310,- 000,000 in the second. “Although federal 90-10 matching expressway system at “well over one-and-a-half-billion dollars,” Mackie pointed out that to. date only $190,000,000 in expreee eye are completed. “The dollar value of expenditures. required to meet this metropolitan day from the. Manley Bailey Fun-' ‘eral Home for Mrs. Rosetta Shaw, ‘Wilkinson, 80, of 475 Merrill st. The Rev. W. Glen Harris of t First Presbyterian Church will of- \ficiate, with burial in Greenwood)“ Cemetery, A resident of Birmingham for 64 years, Mrs. Wilkinson ated this morning at her home, | a long illness, con-| She. was a member of the Phile- on Club; a past noble grand of area need is almost twice as much, as has been spent on new construc- tion in the whole state since the ir Michigan State Highway Dept. as founded in 1905.” Curtce Ford Cited “ ‘Among 50 Leaders | NEW YORK @ — Harlow H. towards the men, meaning to Northwestern to the Grand River where it should connect with &)andg 445 and the last of its charter President. and Henry Ford II, pres-| scare them away. One shot hit) Sn meee Hicks in the back. By E. H. SIMS What are the coldest and hottest months of the year? And where in| the United States does it get hottest! and coldest? The coldest month in the year,| on the average, is January. The! ¥ hottest month is July. Although) there is less sunshine in Decem-| ber than in January and more! sunshine in June than in July, the extremes in weather lag slight-, ly behind the pattern of the sun. The extreme high temperature recorded at an official weather sta-| tion in the United States in recent. years was at Phoenix, Arizona — 118 degrees. * Reconstruction of road as a six-mile-long way between Grand River road and Northwestern. TO BUDGET FUNDS Mackie also announced money could be budgeted during Eight-Mile| that f ithis first five-year period to draw| jup plans to extend the north-south) \expressway from 11-Mile road south to the Edsel Ford express- way in Detroit. : x & & He said that the Hastings-Oak- land expressway from downtown ‘Detroit to the Ford expressway will be under construction during ithe first five-year plan. The 8.5 mile link, between the Ford expressway and 11-Mile road, should be built or under construction by the end of the second five-year plan, Mackie said. “This north - south route would provide the communities of Oakland County inew U.S. 25), and planning for a’ \Grand River expressway from| Eight - Mile to the Ambassador igh-| ‘Bridge, and a Fort-Vernor express- ‘way from Sibley road to the Has-) tings - Oakland expressway. * * * These last two projects shoud! be built or under construction by the end of the 10-year period, |Mackie said. Mackie made his expressway ‘plans public after the dedication’ ceremonies for the John C. Lodge| opresrwny lke Will Reveal Surprise Plans | (Continued From Page One) ‘famous canine passenger joined Sputnik I in the sky. * * * It is no coincidence that sary of the Bolshevik Revolution to The coldest temperature record- jWith through traffie service to the address the nation. If the Russians! ed in this country in recent vears', (at an official weather station) was at Bismark, North Dakota — where the temperature went down to 45 degrees below zero. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report j PONTIAC AND VICINITY .— Increasing cloudiness followed by rain late tonight. Lew tenight 42-46 emerres, cloudy with rain and turning colder, bigh areund 50. West te southwest winds tn- ereasing to 18-°5 miles an hour this afternoon. diminishing tontght. Temerrow her eb oe. rain possibly changing to” snow, Today in Pontiac oe Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At @ eam: Wind velocity calm to 5 mph. Olrection: South-southeas! Sup sets Thursday at 6 8 pm. Sun rises Friday at 7:14 am Moon sets Friday at 8:1! ar Moon rises Thursca: at 5 29pm Dewntewa Scaeperatures the 11-Mile Road expressway to the land a rocket on the moon or an-. Small amounts from vending ‘a.m 3 ll e@ % Brighton - Farmington (Grand Riv- nheunce some other spectacle as a’ machines were taken in each case, 3 em . 33 3 = eee “ er) expressway and north on an follow-up to their launching of two police said. ‘4 am “4 . 2p. m. ...... # expressway programmed outstate €arth entenuee a. m™ i Wednesday tr Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature ceconcnes Ll Lowest temperature aU Mean temperature Weather—Clear, Con! eetenens . MY seererernens 41 One Year Ago in Pontise Highest temperature , Lowest tempers’ ze pre e osicessieles ee 1. 00 5 43 8 Weather—Cool, Rain 10 Highest and Lowest Temperatures | This Date in 85 Years | 70 tm 1916 24 In 1946) Srotecetey: 8 Temperatore Chart $8 38 Los Angeles e781 Marquette 3 38 Pismarck $2 32 Memphis 63 «52 Brownsville 83 70 Miami #0 «67 Buffalo “47 42 Milwaukee ‘8 36 Charleston 60 48 Minneapolis 41 346 Chicage §1 42 New Orleans 72 64 Cincinnati 61 34 New York §3 41 Cleveland 50 34 Onvaha 4% 42 Denver 50 32 Phoeniv #1 43 Detroit $2 47 Pittsburgh 49 Ji Duluth 48° «358 Bt. Louis 34. 37. Fort Worth 87 45 Or Rapides 48 34 &. Prancisco 65 43) 5B. Ste Marie 49 41, Houghton $6 37 Trav City 49 «37 dacksonviiie 73 86 Washington 65 z Kaneas City 80 47 Seattle 62 Leneing a2 34 Tampe 7 ‘north, as well as local traffic serv-'come up with another spectacular appear before Waterford Township | ice in advance of a connection to space feat today, he will be in a Justice Donald E. Adams this| ™ | the. heavily populated 'President chose the 40th anniver-'with breaking and entering was _members. Kins §. Collins ident of the Ford Motor Co., were) cited -as among this country’s ‘50 ~|foremost"’ business leatiers at a. banquet sponsored by Forbes mag- Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur-'azine fast night. ” from the Bell Chapel = the The 50 were presented with me-' Say Man Admits :: 12 Burglaries Teamwork Between Police Cited (12 burglaries, half of them in| ~~ | A warrant charging Marcellus Decker, 24, of 140 Chandler Ave. jissued this morning by Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem. Decker was to! ddwntown Detroit, instead of mak- position to discuss it in relation afternoon. ing them wait until the Hastings- Oakland expressway is extended.all ithe way into Oakland County,’’; | Mackie explained. * * * Mackie’s first five-vear James Couzens ghway into an ex- pressway from the northern end of, the completed Lodge expressway! in Detroit to the southern end of the proposed Northwestern express-| scientists watched closely today | way at Eight-Mile road. ‘DIRECT CONNECTION Thus, this first five-year con- struction plan weuld provide a ot irect connection from downtow Detroit via the Lodge expressway its extension to 11-Mile road, and jto the Mackinac Bridge and Sault ~ Ste: Mane. In Wayne County, the first five- year plan calls for construction of Suuthfield road from the Detroit Industrial expressway (U.S.12) to 2 Eight Mile road. ‘The plan also budgets funds | U.S.24 (Tele. | to plan ai new graph road) from Monroe to I1- Mile road; a belt line express- way from Monroe north to an 11-Mile read expressway tn Oak- land County; and completion of the 11-Mile Road expressway from the Noerthwestern expressway easterly to the Ford County. expressway in Macomb Funds also could be made available in the second five-year plan |. ‘also makes funds available to turn proposed Edsel | to our own plans. FIRST IN SERIES Tonight's address, scheduled only: |Tuesday, is the first in a series’ of speeches the President will de- liver on various phases of the, Same general theme in the next, two weeks. He will make the sec-' ved in Oklahoma City next Wednes- Meanwhile, across’ the nation, | for any spectacular new Russian | venture into space to celebrate this 40th anniversary of the | Bolshevik Revolution. Western technicians have spec- julated the Soviets might try to * j their scientific achievements, have given no indication of immediate plans to reach. the moon, some 25,000 miles away. Howev jsome Soviet scientists have aid ‘such a feat is within reach. r * * | Telescopes at the Naval Observ- atory were trained at the last night, ‘tronomical studies related to the International Geophysical Year. * * * Cmdr. W. M. | Robinson, acting’ ‘said “We're not just looking to, According to Capt. Millard { | Pender of the Waterford Town- | ship police and Dets. James Bale , and Eugene Hendren of Pontiac, Decker admitted the: following Pontiac breakins:; Martin Drive-in, 426 W. Huron, | three times; ,W. Huron; Cappie’s ' Auburn: 3905 S. Saginaw. In Waterford, he confessed to burglarizing Eatmore Lunch, 921: W. Huron, twice; Bar, 49 N. Telegraph; Stoney’s Drive-in, 3590 Elizabeth Lake Rd; and Paulou Grill, 3517 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Drive-in, 157) The Russians crowing over PeMagon Executive ~: Found Shot to Death: WASHINGTON (INS) — A 44. ‘year-old Army colonel was found ‘Shot to death today in a Pentagon | ‘men’s room. The Army identified him as Col.| moon Henry L, Hille Jr. of Vienna, Va. as they have been for 4 German pistol was found by his, ‘some time in connection with as- side. The body, found at 8:40 a.m. EST, was taken to Fort Belvoir, | ,Va., for autopsy. | Col. Hille was a native of Col-| lingsville Okla, He attended Okla-' | Superintendent of the observatory, homa University for one year prior to entering the United States Mili-; see if a red star suddenly blos-|tary Academy at West Point, where jsoms on the moon. But if anything) he was graduated in 1935 as an @i:/Plan for a Mound Hoed express-jhits the moon we expect to see it.”’'officer in the Corps of Engineers. | Waterford and Pontiac, Close cooperation between Wa. terford Township and Pontiac police is believed to have solved4 Johnnie's Tavern, 76 .and Golden Drumstick, | Dixie's Dairy) dallions for their “achievements ana leadership over the last dec-| t Secretary of the Interior Fred ‘Seaton, the banquet’s main| speaker, spoke on recent Russian! scientific advances. Said Seaton; ‘‘They have made! outer space as international as the! ‘high seas; and that, one day, may’ be of Se importance to the wor! LA) Final a} Wind-Up of ss Bg 9 Hour Sale Still Panty i of Rateains Left—RUSH HERE on While: you are reading this—hundreds. are shopping and saving at Simms. Our biggest-ever bargain sale started at noon today: and ends tonight at 9 o'clock, Here’s another adv-full of special reductions that illustrate why you should drop everything and NOW... rms Never Before in Simms History — So Many Bargains in One Sole Event! $1.95 LADIES’ RAYON SLIPS Adjustabig straps. Pink or white. 32/40... $1.59 LADIES’ BROADCLOTH BRAS. Several styles. A to C cups. 32/44..... TIc 2-piece 80 sq. percale. Sizes 9 40.008 1.00 $4.98 LADIES’ HOUSE COATS and ROBES Flangel and terrycloth. Sizes 12 to 18..,. $1.69 LADIES’ MOCCASINS—4 to 9. $2.95 “GLAMOUR GIRL” PAJAMAS Crepe rubber soles. Washable... ... Binelele 1.00 $1.49 Ladies’ PLASTIC HANDBACS . 88c Good style selection. Many cOlOrs....e50 $4.98 LADIES’ lire doa were 7 $7.95 METAL KITCHEN STOOLS 2.99 ae hea seat. Chrome legs.....-05+> $3.9 Rubber SHOWER MATS : 24 x = ", Fits standard stall showers.... 68c: $2.49 WALL-STY LE CAN OPENER “Swing-A-Way” brand. First. quality... wee Revereware Sauce - Pans 96.95 List—1%4 Quart Size Copper-clad. 9" | eveeee $5.98 LADIES’ CARDIGAN SWEATERS 2.91 Fur blends, orlons, wool. 34/40.....+6. Superior Blend Rayon Ladies’ Gowns Slight Irr's of $1.29 Sellers Lace trim, elastic waist. All sizes. (i $1.98 LADIES‘ BROADCLOTH mes 9’ Sizes 32 to 38. Still good selection... $9.95 WHITE POPLIN LINED JACKETS 4.99 Sport style for misses and ladies....c.++ $39.95 LADIES’ DRESS COATS All wool, milium lined. 10 to 18... _... 16,00 Fancy Argyle Regular 49e—First Quality Nylon rein- 29. forced toe G 10¢ heel. Many colors. CHILDREN’S ANKLETS—Values_to 39¢ Sizes 4 to 612. Turn down cuffs.. $1.29 TOTS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS Medium and large. Long sleeve... 79¢ BOYS’ and GIRLS’ POLO SHIRTS U.S.A. made. Long sleeves. MGL... $2.95 CORDUROY GIRLS’ JACKETS Lined. Double front. Sizes to 6x. eves eeoreene aoe 39¢ oeoeewret 1.717 | stainless steel. With 0 SUNBEAM. eLecTRic TOASTERS toe Partie ic model, Full guarantee. 17.87 cover. deh 95 ‘NESCO’ ELECTRIC ROASTERS Round style. Factory craic roastens 6.97 $44.95 "HAMILTON-BEACH’ MIXERS 5-year guarantee, Latest model. Electric. . $6.95 HAND ORANGE JUICERS 2 27 Lever action. Popular stand model. s $2.00 100% MOTOR OIL....... 2 00 Factory sealed cans. All weights. 2a | $5.95. “KENT” BATHROOM SCALES 3.25 a cen Gaba uat Limit 1. aieiele COCOA DOdR. TS, 16 x 26” baa from eo Heavy grade.. oe 1.87 $4.50 “O’CEDAR” SPONGE MOPS 938 Self-wringing. Long handle ..icscscces $3.95 RUBBER FLOOR MATS 1 00 36 x 21-inch. Decorated sponge rubber... Es $7.19 AUTO STEERING WHEEL COVERS 57 Many colors. Fit all style wheels........ : Cc $4.98 ALUMINUM CHICKEN FRYERS 1 87 High dome cover, Famous make........ ® 69 RECIPE FILE BOXES 17 Holds 3 x 5” cards. Colorful. plastic. . Cc $4.95 PLASTIC BREAD BOXES Extra large. Styrene plastic. 2 colors... .. 1.25 $1.00 WICKER WASTE BASKETS 63c 13” tail, Decorative and useful......... $1.50 STORM-WINDOW KITS... .3 For Transparent plastic. Fits all sizes..... sees Toe Lid-Control Kitchen Cans Imp. of $10 Sellers Complete _ f SLIPP lannel robe and scuffs, 6 to = ~ 1.98 $2.29 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 1 59 Package of dozen. First quality ....--.. 5&8 $2.39 FLANNELETTE DIAPERS Dozen in package. First quality........ $1.98 CIRLS’ HAT and MITTENS 99c Fur-trim hat, matched mittens......... . $2.98 CHILD’S STORM BOOTS 1 50 Easy on-off, | strap. Sizes 5 to 12..... o» of $3.49 “BEACON” BED BLANKETS 70 x 80” Juvenile cowboy design........ | | | New and It’s at SIMMS Sn ~ ty = mas i | | | Mail Boxes | : 2 STYLES | at 388 | CHOICE : Exactly as pictured, choice of I upright or horizontal style boxes [| —both in black wrought iron with brass medallion. Scallop }! ‘| cover, rustproof style. (Cy, | JIM M2 wot | 98 N. Seyincw —2nd Floor | j———___ | Wire Center — Plastic Cover Clothes Line $l. 9s oss 1“ won't Breer Guaranteed first . quality, stretch or sag. Easy to clean With just a — cloth, Limit 300 feet per cus 9% N. Saginaw —Znd Floor Famous UTICA Brand Men’s Briefs Irr’s of $1.00 Sellers Fine cétton. 39° All sizes 32 2.99 to 44. $6.98 CHENILLE BED SPREADS Twin or full size. ‘Space Cadet’ pattern. $4.95 LADIES’ HAT BOX Zipper ciesure. Blue only. Reund style. e $29.95 MATCHED LUGGACE—4-Pc. 16.88 Limited: color selection. Complete...... $1.98 PLASTIC PILLOW BACS — 5 For 97 Zipper style. 21x27°', First quality.....+. C 59¢ ‘CANNON’ BATH TOWELS 29¢ 20x40". Choice of colors. First quality,. 25¢ ‘CANNON’ WASH CLOTHS 10c Colors and designs match towels. ...0.056° 20c ‘CANNON’ DISH TOWELS 1 1 15x28”. Striped borders. First quality,.... c 12¢ ‘CANNON’ DISH CLOTHS 6c 14x] 6". Soft absobent mesh style. eeeeee General Electric Steam Irons . Reg. $15.95 List Price Latest mod- 9” el. Full fac- tory guaran- Each Z 59e MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS. Choice of athletic or tee-style.. . Siseae Sivitn Lined. Sot es. ses, Oud $2.59 MEN'S TWILL PANTS — 2 Pair 5.00 Broken size ranges—28 to 36’ waists.... 39¢ MEN'S SHAVING MIRRORS Regular and magnifying. Adjustable stand. 20¢ “USA-Lite FLASHLIGHT yeas adil Fresh stock, Standard size: (Limit 5). ~ We tee. $1.50 ‘BANKER’S CHOICE’ CIGARS Reg. 6c. Box of 25. Fresh stock. 98¢ IMPORTED CIGARET LICHT =“ Copies of Ronson. Automatic. $1 TWO-CELL FLASHLIGHTS With Bulb. Batteries extra. 500-foot beam 1.89) can ——with Taner- 27 = . Limit- 3 ed supply. ; $1.50 FRUIT CAKE—2 pound Rum and brandy flavor—in metal tin..... 10¢ FAIRWAY LIGHTER FLUID Works in all lighters. 3-Oz. Limit 2..... $2.40 KODACHROME MOVIE COLOR FILM 1 62 8mm rofl, For all 8mm cameras........ a $1.85 KODACHROME 35mm COLOR FILM 1 28 exposure roll. 35mm slide films. . 19¢ $2.25 AIRQUIPT SLIDE-MAGAZINES All metal, holds and stores 36 slides.... $1.68 Sylvania “PRESS 25” FLASHBULBS Full carton of 12 ‘Blue Dot’ Bulbs..... ‘. $2.50 Regular Size CICARETTES—Carton— 2.15 All popular brands regular size. (6¢ tax)., 5¢ FAMOUS CANDY BARS—24 for— Hershey's, Snickers—all_ famous brands... Se CHEWING CUM—20 Packs— 52 Entire stock of famous gums. Limit 1 carton C 65¢ LB. CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES 39c “Melrose” choc, covered cherries. Limit} $10.95 ELECTRIC BARBER SET ‘4,99 5-piece set including Electric Clippers..., 2Se BOX KLEENEX TISSUES 10¢ Box of 200 sheets in pop-up box, Limit 3. $5.95 TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK 10% tax vevseee, O49 Folding leather case. .. 230 Tic 31e FAMOUS BRAND TOOTHPASTES Colgate’s, Pepsodent, Crest, Gleem, etc.. $2.50 FOLDING FOUNTAIN erenecal Full 2-quart size with attachments. ws cleee ‘Silver-Plated Tableware Knives, Forks & Spoons Odds and ; ends, values to 50c. Your choice— TIe T3¢ TIc 9c $2.50 LIQUINET HAIR SPRAY Large 15-ounce size. Save $1.73.....0. VITAMIN “A” CAPSULES—100 for— 25,000 units. Fresh USP quality. . $1 ‘Old Spice’ SHAVE LOTION Nationally advertised men’s favorite...... 25¢ RUBBING ALCOHOL COMPOUND Full pint. Isopropyl. Save NOW. .cecececoe 60c ALKA-SELTZER TABLETS - Save 27¢ during this Sale.......0.e00. 37c Choice ot hard, med, aa 28c Sorry—No Phone or Mail Orders, No Layawcys, These Prices Eifective Only Until 9 Tonight SIMMS eereven Sy ee et oe i Pint ees See rr er Pee FON ae aE ge Se ee a ee ee EER ECE eh areas oe eg he eee pg en eee ee Roe Poe : By Bay, x * ‘. a iy . EY i | ¥ i 3, \ = oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 permits ‘lines $1,375,335 were building permits issued last month,,: North” Dakota “is the ‘nation’ 8} eatin utilizes. more cubic! issued. was for the new Oakland County \leader in flax . seec and lees of. materia! from a log than totaled |S0ti¢ty. for Crippled Children’ s|vheat, sawed boards. saLemmercia heliding Pts Wy |Home on. _ Telegraph road for | pared with last- year’s figure |*>™. ‘of $196,000 for the same month. One of the largest single unit No Need to Hunt for Bargains — You Know They're at SIMMS! —Everything You Need— { Deer Seasdn opens next Friday, November |5th and. Simms is your Bf one-stop nae ters for everything a} you need ., . priced less than you'd 74 aN oneect! — OPEN NITES FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY ‘TIL 10 P. Reinforced WOOL fis? NYLON *y 32-Oz. Stag Cloth — Water Repelleat MEN’S RED PLAID , Hunting Coats 158 Waterford Building Totals $3 Million ¥ HUNTING It’s SIMMS ra “MIRACLE” Low. Prices on | _ELESTRIGAL hdenpeal ‘There was almost three million . dollars in building permits issued in Waterford Township during the'E last two months, according to the building department, © _ ‘There were 174° permits total. ing $1,536,245 for homes, com. | mercial business places, garages | and additions for October. In the September report, 171/8 The prolific east Texas oil field, was discovered in 1930; | SEASON OPENS Friday and, Saturday ‘SPECIAL SELLING of NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GRANDS SNe Nay ie - Rights Reserved to Limi! Quantity — None to Dealers — —— Never Before at This Price! eee DACRON Insulated Shirt & Drawer Outfit Joorn FoR ee q Sg *~ %, J = 5 < & ° ; o St. gral ‘Epsom Salts WK. fiemboam =— ORDINARY PERFECT GIFT FOR . A , CHRISTMAS r Sunbeam = STEAM a DRY IRON | Ne Need to ae Full Price! ; ——PRICES SLASHED on All Famous Brand ELECTRIC E RAZORS . . . You Always SAVE at SIMMS Warm and russe! rubberized i pocket, MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS E Newest Model SCHICK | , f. Plenty Power Shaver | NEWEST IMPROVED MODEL Ea pockets int 36 *~, ee «Reg. $29.50 | ” Regular $16.95 Value 87 EVs x £0) 46: « ra i y * e WITH . ‘7 —Simms Discount Price | Matching Pants nee TRADE-IN | Sunbeam steam ‘n’ dry iron with the F ‘ . Sizes S-M-L PEPTO exclusive steam flow vents that give : ‘Knit bottom legs, zipper #1. : 95 “Warm as toast 95 : lw arr ‘all-around’ cushion of flowing . s deep pockets. 32-ounce stag 11 li ht as 2 feather. | : BISMOL steam. 3 | cloth. Sizes 28 to 42. Eesy to wash. aes sine Reg. $1.59 No Stirring — No Shaking : Water Repellent Poplin Sets Suc ele ADE-IN E : izes. 16.95 | i Electric Corn Popper Red poplin. quilt, lined. Coats .. $15.95 thigh Ne secccoe : SS ace in acer “Pants .. $41.95 Ww Feet in Coldest Weather sizes now in stock. arm fee SCHICK Model 25 Z Mp. La $4.95 97 | 7 . Electric Shaver G / ! g 100% WOOL Plaid Z SPECIAL 7 2 SPECIAL AM Wee Hunting SHIRTS Reg. $29.50 —_— : fm sei 7 2-quart remo ii bowl. Aluminum wit 17 , un ng 5 Reg. i@ glass cover. (Cord extra.) . WITH $7.95 Val Tape ff MILES Lysol a canes By | x fashable n or eu ] Q~»° NERVINE Ps 98 North © Electrical style. . 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Only BOOTS ‘BOOTS TRADE-IN & BROMO GERITOL a A ip e ~“ = a ena Sizes 6 to 12 Sizes 6 to 12 12 Fa aur ape a 11.88 | 10. 98 8.98 QUININE _ TONIC Sane unite to I. 8 on ve arab or i diecott ITHOUT cublel: the eae ma bare 3 21° or Tob = 3” —2nd Floor JIMmM BROTHERS irinulsten: a — meen ia Famous REMINGTON By Ke soorarht ™ = aver pe TOOTHPASTE... ; . , pes. st | $1.50 THYLOX Medicated SHAMPOO = $1.21 2-DAY SALE! Friday and Saturday | (7~\, spurte Ponti Corse [reg om Toes ar __ | ge Vy eee |FABULOUS PURCHASE? MITTENS | ys Bool Sox of _ . IZED YEAST TABLETS ........... = = we Cabs... Wee 69 | (3 ik 7) \) |i | wirmour 52:50 ADORN HAIR SPRAY... $1.21 Biggest Ever BARGAINS! an 2 aah. . oa ie Cae. oP TRADE-IN —— mite ast Uigeer Many otners to - Ccler 7 |" pm BINOCULARS®| u=meace ~ A, REMINGTON Auto-Hone Reg. $33.50 $ TRADE . {Witheut Trade Reg. $1.59 LYDIA PINKHAM’S Liquid or tabs. 95 MINIT-RUB CREAM SIMMS Buys Importers Surplus YOU SAVE $20.9) RONSON Model ‘66’ Electric Shaver FAMOUS RIFLES at DISCOUNT Prices Reg. $28.50 5 3 ¢ inn geome 1.07 HALF & MORE ra EE TRADE-IN > epee ae . Every binocular guaranteed Here’ sa T | M -Sea 9 95 y S underpriced now sou can ypice oney-oaver e 7 a 2 ~ — af ord the. ee you've ae wiwour tm eter $99.95 WINGHESTER-Model 64 ‘TRADE-IN ¢ , want all coated ar. / lens some indi- 11.95 / R 2.50 “ vidua SOK center : : Lever-action repeater — 3 2-30 caliber , ‘ ~ po tres ne : a 5 -,shot Capacny magaz 24 = 1g@ch Lady’ SUNBEAM. | 7 ABSORBINE eta TE tun wom caravan 82 | ie oop FS * ‘ . for -hr scwia’ «i = Electric Shaver — JUNIOR Every Pair oath Hand Warmer $1995 Winckewmr94 40/50 "ggoas Reg. $14.95 Le eg Case and Fed Qne filling lasts 49 $79.95 Wincheste—94 oe 32 Spec. $59.88 —¥ Wak = ' ded for hours. $83.95 Marlin— 336A 12... 32 Spec. $62.38 ; TRADE-IN 1.59 Ut aw Geel open hele Warmer Fluid sesas $112.45 Remington 760A 30/06 ——~=«S 89.88 95 . Le . you select the Binocular that ceceeenseeeseesens 2. $129.95 Remington—760AM .. 30/06 $102.88 ; / is best for you! $134.50 Remington— 740A .. 30/06 $108. 88 | , $149.00 Remington—740ADL .. 30/06 $116.88 WITHOUT SPECIAL , (1 LAY-A-WAY ; WESTERN or SUPER Rifled SLUGS or BUCKSHOT Res. —_ : Reg. 1.19 Carter Little FEATURE VALUE! 7x35 BINOCULARS 8x25mm Only 10 29 Value e s : " Reg. $14.95 H : . : SWITH Kidney Pills Liver Pills 99 3: » <=> 5 for Complete GUNSLICK Rifle = ‘ . guier $45 Values 99 ; > SS | 95 S incitat focen cost ceou uvic Hot! SRs | Meaning Outtit ; Comple te Pa h ce “ .e lens, etc Case and tax DACRON, NYLON, ORLON ‘ solvent, 69 @ inc . e i-velocity in yatche F te n TRADE-IN Vt. Ww. _— , Sleeping Bags amr Rin | baches oo ete. | a / —— Y ; 7x5O0mm ° 8x40mm ° 10x5O0mm Full Zipper 88 SPOTCOHOOOOSEOESSOEOOSOHOOOHOLOHEH OH UEOOOOD DOD : SPEC! 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I . . 99 ° 99 e teed to attract deer ]90 Instant Folding Camp Stove satar $1.09 BORDEN'S BREMIL POWDER 97c 3 : 3 6 : pone, Lanterns iseelva Payee (ES ee tar OR SU A =| : 4 © Powerful Coa‘ed TE coccccccccccccccccocce $12.9 Value eee With 46c MULLSOY LIQUID FORMULA... 36c B&L Type Center coated Kens -\Contar ew aie Genuine ‘HOPPE’ 88 $]. 188 | -IN I * ° ' ~~ e a - te. . TRADE-IN 59 JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER 43 Focus 2 No. 9 Gun 10 ir Menta einen sine Only $2.00 Holds Your Choice in LAYAWAY SOLVENT write, caghelware stantly, Uses | 49c NORWICH BABY COUGH SYRUP... ......... 29c No ‘extra’ charge to hold in lavaway — all prices include kerosene 3 pans—12-im, RAEN $3.29 MEAD'S TRIVISOL DROPS B0cc $2 1 Federal Tax and case 3 as 1 .95 ‘eee eees ud 7 ‘ tt 3 coven + cher ar protects guns —_ and rites mac Me ee] SE TSIM 3 : ESccney i) , Fa m } Main | Sasinew BROTAERS MM | SN rece th oS — BROTHERS iid Howpe CLEANING PATCHES. 34c *Electric Shavers —Main Floor | p————‘wassador to NATO. A White House: R “H NEW HEIGHTS _Four 2 a \ one Shanley Quits: “(Congressman Addresses Oakland Dewi THE PONTIAC PRES SS. THU RSDAY, NOV EMBER 7 | He said that “what this country man Neil v as Staebler; state vice. in the hands: of what he termed | ‘Adult Sains 08 nce jneeds most of all, is an end to chairman Adelaide Hart: national; “competent people,” : ‘the Eisenhower. love affair” with! ‘committeeman Thomas aie: L Other Congressmen ais Lessons to. Be s| “The President should end his tural board. member C. Allen Har-| ithe president has enough power tion Dept. [ae Sereee. Justice George: Edwards; U. of agreed with Schott! n-ne parks ‘end at | Post With lke Attacks Spa ce Research Cuts. | i aes . 4M. Regent Irene Murphy; tea P Rep. Wiliacn 8. Hl who sald pyle taking registra ie _ By PETE LOCHBILER: Reports Hint Interest! Rep. Sidney R, ¥ates (D-Ilinois) From New Jersey ministration last night for allowing “the Conia Sputnik to rise to cut only Be % while the US. defense budget for De fe WASHINGTON (~Bernard M. research fell” was warmly re- Shanley hag resigned as a White ceived by one of the largest aud- House aide amid reports he maviiences at a Democratic fund-rais try next year for the New Jersey ing. gathering in recent Oakland Senate seat now held by Sen. H. County story Alexander Smith, a fellow Repub. -More than 650 persans crowded hean Pontiae Flks Temple, paving $13 50 peliey This was the second time-Shan- per couple to hear Yates and see lev a 54-year-old. Bernardsville, a battery of top: Michgan Demo N. J., lawyer, has stepped out as crais who were honored guests President Eisenhower's . appoint- munps RAISED ment secretary. He quit that post in September 1955. but returned = a ~ arn tater. .called the annual Oakland Count) ; Democratie Congressional banquet In announcing Shanley'’s new because funds from it will be used resignation yesterday, the White'for the eam paign of the ‘party's House gave no indication S his 1958 congressional nominee future plans Hane Shanley’s letter of. resignation. County chairman Carles Rich ted last Monday, provided no ardson believed that the uns: hin\ In it, he told Eisenhower “1 Ually large attendance indicated an increased interest in the Dem- ocratic party in Oakland County. it was estimated thal well over $6.000 was raised at the affair, it\incumbent upon me to re your gia and return to New Je * Eisenhower's re- Yates. a Chicago attorney who ply, dated Tues ay, spoke of ‘per- is serving his fifth termrin Con- sonal consideraftans’ neeessitat-:gress. criticized Eisenhower for ing Shanley’s returm.to his home failing to provide national leader- ’ state. The resignationNs effective ship. and Republicans for claim immediately. ing a “new liberalism under the ley may seek Smith’s Senate deat. wile at heart remaining “‘more With Smith to become a spegrrl economy, minded than America- assistant to the President and am- spokesman said yesterday that Ei- Y senhower has nobody under con: sideration for the NATO ambas- sador’s post left vacant by the death of former Sen. Walter F. [-nited States George Nee held us i sagl that Russia “has ,soared t& new heights just in the ‘ough the launching of utniks'’ . while the ‘has deliberately e mem Dy ee fing it as se the military portion of Beating the Bracken »»= *“Fisenhower has made a\ire- f C t mendous blunder in throw New Job i0f op ers away the oppertunity for the ABA to be the firsg nation in the world GLASGOW, Scotland—An impor-, with a satellite in the sky.” tant new use for helicopters may’ The [linois Democrat cited be the killing of Scotland’s brack-' Eisenhower's willingness hefore en pest, Glasgow reports. Bracken’ a ~ infests the land of thousands of = Traveling Costs Up Few weeds are se tough for , __its reots are three times deeper than its height above ground. for Brooks, Giants Now a chemical is being tried | which kifis the bracken by pene- trating right down to the roots. Near Moffat a bracken-infested area has been spraved from a low- fiving helicopter and the results S will be watched with keen interest club next season will increase by farmers all over Scotland. for $25,000 to $40,000 if-they are- successful big areas * * * will be’ freed for cultivation That was the estimate yester- its satel CHICAGO (H—With the Dodgers in Los Angeles and Giants in San Francisco, transportation costs for each National ‘League baseball day of Frank Lane, general man- Atlanta Patrolman Hurt ager of the St. Louis Cardinals, who attended the circuit's 1958 by Blasted Booze : schedule-making meeting. ATLANTA (INS) — One prisoner * x in the Atlanta City Jail last night A schedule was adopted intro- had been drinking some mightY qucing major league baseball to ywerful stuff. an bottle of liquor taken from a the West Coast April 15, 1958 open- prisoner “exploded like a stick of ing day, which sends the Los An- —L. 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Second Floor ‘Yates believed that the original is ‘Eisenhower’ budget, while eriticized Washington is not his ability to, ‘by many as too large, ‘“‘was net Meet a payroll. We should have! “Then when the Senate decided too big for an expanding America." men of learning in government as former RELEASE BRAKES He said that “the brakes should ee by ~ fen. -Joba| , a8 be released on the country’s tight, «ust . rector of DENVER . (INS) — in said fiscal policy,” and that if Eisen Michigan (10. Also speaking was Carrol] (D-Colo), claims Sputnik’ ‘recently received a letter from iwill be made for Pontiac resi- hower assumed strong leadership Lt. Gey, Philip A. Hart, _ II, the Russian satellite, is enough: in this respect. he would receive, tabie of a threat to U. S. survival to: warrant a sec Congressional Congress to trim~-$2.5- billion out ‘of his $78 billion *budge}. in Smith's Senate Seat criticism of the Eisenhower at- CUT OUT MORE Defense budget trimming, plus the Eisenhower administration's of meeting debt . has seriously curtailed the program for space re- search and development, Democratic support in Washington Democrats sheuld de |Hare; Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kav- . more than just criticize Eisen- anagh; Treasurer Sanford Brown; Carroll sald yesterday national fishing in your state is worth far hower’s policies,” Yates said. Aud. Gen. Frank Szymanski: State survival is at stake and urged more to me than your license Place. Highway Commissioner Jomi C. the U, §. seientifie program be fees and ] would like to contribute, there carved “Alone “They should go to the people with their own.” Mackie; Democratic state chair- taken from ‘the military ald put the enclosed check. . .” _ lard it was read bac kwards. anti-intellectualism and realize that'jan and Oakland County Circuit! sole test of a man’s value in’ ‘Judge Clark J, Adams, and funds‘ to meet the Russian'tions for square dance classes (08 sclentit challenge, —- { single men and women above high school age. 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PON TIAC PRESS | ‘BaRoLD ‘ FITZGERALD President and Publisher “Editorial Pere. rf THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1987 MEMBER OF ins ASSOCIATED PRESS Scientific Should Be adership . Goal With Soviet Russia's lite “Sputnik II” or “Muttnik, 7 Ge earth satel- terminedly circling the globe, it brings to mind a memorable sentence’ | ‘some years ago by H. G, WELLS ‘He said, “Civilization is a race bétween education and catastrophe.” kt wk O* We may all wonder, despite his terrific imagination, how Wells him- self could have seen the challenging and ominous truth which the future would attach to this sentence, The current satellites, along with the harnessing of atomic energy, threaten the entire world. We could have a catastrophe that would completely annihilate all life on our planet. Man now has the power to destroy himself. x *«§ * But, ironically, this force which could destroy our civilization is the est promise of man’s progress since he learned to use fire. Atomic energy or its counterpart is the key to the future. Nothing to date can equal its destructive power, and nothing shows more promise for peace. Industry, agriculture, medi- cine and virtually all activities of man can benefit from this enormous potential. = “*k * “ This great country of ours should be the leader. We are at the top or very close in most other phases of living today. Obviously we are lagging in scientific satellite experimenta- tion. Whatever measures are- needed -to regain our rightful position in this scientific age should be taken im- mediately. | The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency which offi- cially opened in Vienna in October is a big step toward harnessing the atom for peace. Similar agencies to cover satellites or their counterparts should be established. x *& * | - This will be a job for the United Na- tions. The role we play will be vitally important in this constant fight for peace. We must be at the top or dom- inate the field in order to lead this important fight. -Russians Easing Off in Syrian War Talk The Soviet charge in the United Nations that Turkey would attack Syria after the Turkish election on October 28, was, of course, completely unfounded. ——_ King Saup had offered to medi- ate the alleged quarrel and Syria’s President KuwatLy eagerly accepted. Later Moscow sent word that mediation was only an effort to evade U.N. de- bate and Kuwatty hurriedly asked King Saup to withdraw his offer. Thus was revealed the real instigator of these drummed up charges. Two days after the supposed in- vasion of Syria was to have taken place, KHRUSHCHEV and BULGANIN turned up at a Turkish Embassy party in Moscow and toasted the Turks, Sputnik and peace. “Why talk THE PON T tl hve PRESS Published br Tre Poxrmc Press Company 48-°W. Huron &t Pontiac 12, Michican ’ Trade Mart Daily Fxcent Sundar Ressert Bassrtt Jo Aided A. 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Lapeer ar d Washtena® Counties [t ts §) 2 06 a year: elsewhere ir Srichieee on all other places Im the Untted Stat: $20 00 a r, All mai! subscriptions payable {2 advanre Phone “pontiee FF 2-81 a1 i —— — ome OF JIRCULATIO’ ACDIT BUREAU ln teat tonne MEMBER OF about war, there'll be no war,” said Communist Boss KHRUSHCHEV. . x* * * In a hard hitting reply to Russian Foreign Minister GRomyko’s charges that the United States was fomenting “the invasion of Syria, U.S. Chief U.N. Delegate Lopcx said: “Here is a government which - has been condemned by the U. N.- three times in the past vear for its actions in Hungary .. . accus- ing the overwhelming majority of the human race of wanting war . Here is the arsonist trying his Best to start another fire and demanding the right to lead the fire brigade!” * x * Ambassador Lopce added the warn- ing that the U.S. would not be stopped by threats from offering support to Middle East nations threatened by the Soviet Union; that we are-strong and that our Allies are strong. No U.N. resolution is now likely to be adopted. However, the Turkisn- propaganda purposes and has suc- ceeded in consolidating the pro-Com- munist regime of Syria's General Bizet. Perhaps that is all it. was in- tended todo. The Man About Town “At the Dedication Local Man Is Invited to Detroit Ceremonies Today Sunrise: What’s as gorgeous as a sunset—but with smaller audi- ence. In a dual capacity in Detroit today is L. Harvey Ledge, taking part in the dedication of the John C. Lodgé Expressway. As Oakland Coun- tv's State Senator he represents his 600.- 900 constituents. In a persona] way, he was invited because he is a nephew of the late : John C, Lodge, in whose honor the expressway {s named and who was a prominent resident of our county before going to Detroit, where he became mayor. When here he held a num- ber of county offices, and had much to do with the development of the Pontiac area. Supervisors during his incumbency from 1932 to 1946 was Ray E. Duncan of South Lyon, who died Tuesday at the age of 77. Ray’s counsel] and advice was eagerly sought and highly valued by his associates A reminder of the old fashioned prop- erty-destroying method of celebrating Halloween a haff century ago is found in a clipping from the Pontiac Press of Nov. 1, 1907, sent by me Hannibal Orcutt, then of Pontiac, now living in Detroit. It tells of streets barricaded with vehicles, lumber and trash. The story closes with the statement, “They did everything but change the course of the Clinton River The Christmas tree ick already has started on the Dixie Highway. Hailing me at a gas station, Gerald Funston, formerly of Pontfac, now of West Branch, had a Detroit-bound truck load. He savs the first shipments largely go to mer- chants who spray them in prepara‘ion for window displays. Being quite sure that they heard Sput- nik late the other night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenfield of Auburn Heights were happy to ‘earn that it was a loose window blind. Mrs Greenfield wonders if some of the other reports on contacting it not jist 2s authentic are My highly valued editorial friend, John Grav who issues that beautiful mavazine, Michigan Conservation, has a common major trouble with me — making the home folks fully appreciate what nature has done for us. A bevy of quail near the home of Eber Frostman of Lake Orion has increased from a sin- gle pair to over 50 in less than five rears. They're almost as tame as chickens, and appear to thrive on their year round: pro- tection frony hunters Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Delilah Blood nora; ninety-fourth birthday. Mrs. Alice Sicklestee! of North Branch, ninety-second_ birth- aay of Meta’ David Lawrence Says: Segregation Winsi in Virginia Vote WASHINGTON—The Constitution is still what the people say it is Two candidates for governor of Virginia — each opposed in vury- ing degree to *‘in- tegration” of the public schools— fought it out in the. statewide election, and the Democrat, J. Lindsay Almond, who was gener- ally believed by the people to be the sturdier de- fender of segregation, won out by a big majority. LAWRENCE _ This was the first important election in which the segregaftion- integration issue -has played a Vital role, The Republican Party lost ground. It didn't even pool half of what Eisenhower did a year ago. As for the Democrats. they polled 60,000 more votes this time than the N ational Democratic Party did in the state last year. VOTED AGAINST COURT The people of Virginia unques- sia! voted against the doctrines which the-Supereme Court acdvorat- ed in its political decision of May 1954. Both candidates actually dis- cussed various ways, supposedly legal. to circumvent the Supreme Court's argument that equal edu- cational facilities cannot be satis- factory unless the races are mixed in the schools. ‘There was much talk during the campaign about ‘pupil place- ment’ laws such as have been adopted in other states, notably North Carolina. These plans gen- erally imply that there may be a “token” integration but that most schools would remain segregated. It is hardly likely that such laws will be held “‘constitutional” by the present Supreme Court, since any form of racial separation—no matter for what ostensible reason —will probably be held invalid if it turns out that a considerable number of Negro students are barred from the public schools they desire to attend WON'T GET WAY So, while the new regime in Vir- ginia may be discussing alterna- tives to get around in a legal way the Supreme Court's decisions, it is not at all clear that the people of Virginia who voted against “integration’’ on Tuesday will have their way. Most of the moves are in the nature of delaying actions, with the hope being expressed that time will ultimately make possible some form of compromise. As for the political implications of the segregation controversy in other parts of the country, it is to be noted that in New Jersey, in the heavily populated Negro wards and communities, the Republicans actually lost voting Strength as compared with a year ago a the beck rats The Country Parson “You can only get caught tn one lie—after that nobody will. believe you anyway.” won a big majority of the Negro vote throughout the state. The trend in New Jersey was in favor of the incumbent, Governor Robert Meyner. A big majority thought he’ had made a good gov- ernor in the last four years. The Republicans gained about 83,000 votes as compared with the guber- natorial race four years ago, but the Democrats gained around 135,000. GOP. STAYED HOME ; Governor Meyner polled 247,000 more votes this week than Steven- son did a year ago, while about 712,000 Republicans who voted for Ike a year ago didn't vote for the Republican nominee for governor Malcoim Forbes. Assuming that 247.000 of these supporters of Tke voted for Meyner, it still leaves unaccounted for about 465,000 Re- publicans. This is somewhat the same story in New York City, where the total vote fell off about 150,000 as compared with the municipal election four years age but very heavily indeed compared to a year ago in the presidential race. (Copyright, 1957) ——- Dr. William Brady-Says: Take. Milk, Eggs, Meat for Good Health, Vite The ‘piece about the fine health people in the Loet- grains and meat and vegetables brought numerous letters from read- ers who were born and raised in that part: of -Switzer- land and all seem to have exceptionally good health - and VITE. If you don't know just what VITE means. you poor soul, you had better slip me 35 cents and a stamped, self-addressed en- velope for a copy of the booklet THE 7 KEYS TO VITE. _ These Swiss men, women and children, it seems to me, are the best evidence that milk is a health food. In the first plate, milk (whe- ther fresh whole milk or skim or separator milk or buttermilk) is the best food source of calcium, Cheese is the next best source ef calcium. DR. BRADY Growing children who consume less than 1'2 pints (three glasses) of milk daily are likely to suffer from calcium deficiency. Life expectation in the Loetsch- ental, Valley is 100 years, and most persons, 80 to 90 years old, contin- ue doing manual work. Besides the letters from natives of the Loetschental, there were, of course, some from Yankee wise- acres. ; A Yankee, in my lexicon, is any resident of North America. A wise- acre has a smattering of knowl- edge which makes him, in his éwn opinion, an authority on the sub- ject. These YWs are always setting me back on my heels. | wouldn't - mind so much if they were not so supercilious about ft. “For your information,” they begin, “milk has a high fatty acid con- tent and cholestrerol is derived from fatty acids,” Now, if it were worthvvhile to answer the YWs, I'd say: “Yours of month before last at hand and contents duly noted, In reply. to same, | beg to state that cholester- ol is a normal constituent of blood and tissues and = serves various physiological functions, The choles-. terol level in the blood is not indic- ative of anything in particular."' Let me quote a conclusion about this from Duncan's “Diseases of Metabolism: " “In view of the wide varia. tion in the cholesterol concen. tration of the seram or plasma in health, apparent Meviations from normal in the presence of disease must be interpreted with _ caution.” This whole question of the rela- tion of cholesterol to health or di- sease js in the realm of theory, research and laboratory experi- mentation. _* *« Medical merchants who are ad- vising people to restrict their in- take of such important foods as milk, eggs and meat on this ac- count are, jn my opinion, taking _-#noney under false pretenses. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not disease nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady. if .a stamped. se!f- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright, 1957) diag-, err = me — * ¥ ls ea Oy “Ai teeiage-mponieret aie ardinsiuad is ‘being ones to the City Commission, and since teenagers have always judged by the -wayward few, their action is i 2 & Hil | &. tele er Hi 2 | 3 te He * Why not an ordinance to get mothers and fathers out of beer gardens by 11 p.m. instead of 2:30 a.m.; or one to pro< hibit lewd and vicious magazines and movies; and one te close all stores ‘om Sunday and to clese all retail stores at 5:3@ p.m. on election days so help can vote; plus a recom- mendation that thousands of dollars be saved by eliminating painting of curbs since parking Sto are in evidence every where? : - * * * If teenagers accomplish any of these things. they,shall put my generation to shame and I shall applaud them for a. jab _ well done. 46 E. Rutgers Ave. St. Mike Students Tell Appreciation Students of St. Michael’s School would like to express their appreci- . ation for the wonderful pictures of th members of our football team which you have printed this season. We hope you will continue to print pictures of our school activities. Students ef St. Michael's Grandmother Offers Idea Danie! M. Scott Reader Comments — on Hospital Vote The city and hospital officials were surprised and stunned at the bond issue failing to pass, but if they had taken the trouble to look around Pontiac, they needn't have been. Most of our homes are under the $15,000 class. and most of our people earn $5,000 or less a. year. This is a factory town, not Gresse Pointe or Bloomfield. These grandiose public buildings J.G. asked where nice guys can meet nice girls in, this town. Why not at simple parties given in the girls’ houses by their parents? Why do so many parents stop giving parties for their children after they get beyond the birthday-party stage? . Grandmother Detroiter Seconds Press’ Position May! take the liberty. of thank- ing The Press for the editorial on Oakland County's need for better roads? It really could be even stronger if it demanded that no more parks or free places of en- tertainment be created by any authority until every dirt road in the state has been blacktopyed. It’s a joke to play up the slogan, “Water Wonderland,"’ when out- siders must have their cars re- finished when they get home. I'm sure if Oakland County powers had started a few years ago, they would have some roads to be proud of. More power to The Press. M. J. Roan Detroit Letter by Doctor Disgusts Mother G:F. has a decent sense of values and ean afford to pass off the cal-. loused ignorance of a few smarties, including the doctor. Not many of us in this day give a hoot whether or not a woman smokes, but there is nothing more cheap or debasing to womanhood than to see a fag hanging from the lips of a mother nursing her baby. I'd like to know what manner of beast holds an M.D. and admires women of such ilk. Amy half-wit, let alone a doctor, knows such close contact with cigarette smoke can harm ar ‘irritate the sensitive lungs of a tiny baby, aside from the looks of it all. But the selfish and cold- hearted haven't the capacity to care, Nursing Mother of Six fer wealthy conimunities, but the fact remains we have an empty hospital addition and a full public safety building. Let's put off some of these less needy projects and use our entire capital im- proyement fund to finish a floor at a time, if necessary. Let the city budget its money and pull in its belt like we must do when the cost of living soars, As someone in this column wrote, perhaps it isn't the high cost of living, but the cost of high living. , George Jackson 188 S. Parke SS alae Asks Mayflower li Be Brought Here What's happened to our chances of getting the Mayflower LI here in Michigan? There is talk of her wintering in Florida, but next sam- mer she should be brought around through the Great Lakes so we ean all see living history. Teacher ‘Actions of Ike Have Purpose’ President Eisenhower has right idea in handling Governor Faubus. He's giving him. enough rope and Pips him “hang’’ -him- self. > the D. Man Tells Effect of Good Posture Why don't girls and women rea- lize what good posture does for their looks? Even the Queen of England -took posture lessons to gain that royal bearing. A plain girl with her head held high be- comes real wolf bait Young Man Letters will be condensed when necee- gary because of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the e@riter must acompany letters but these will not be publisted if tne writer se re- quests unless the letter is critical in its nature. Case Records of a . Psychologist: Consider Future Before You Leap Gwen called her boy friend’s~ bluff. And though she lost htm for three weeks, she won him for the rest of the school year. For boys like girls with “spunk.” And if a coed doesn’t have . enough spirit and personality to hold a boy, giving him sez- ual liberties will not do the trick, either! So get hep to the true facts of life! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE case W-340: Gwen Q.. aged 16, is the high schooler mentioned yes- terday whose steady boy friend was making undue demands upon her for illicit sexual liberties, * * * “Dr. Crane, it will be awful to give him up,” she wept, ‘‘for every body will know he has filted me. “We've been going together all year and § don’t -know what ii do for a new boy friend. “But T'll do what you suggest. My faculty adviser told- me that, too, and my par- ents of course agree with you.” Please notice#® that Gwen is 80 afraid of being jilted and thus? publicly humili- @ ated, that she is almost willing to consent to an fl licit affair just to keep in the social pr, © ‘ ‘swim. Li) * * * That subtle ‘coercion is what drives © thotisands of stupid girls into a gad mistake whnch warps their entire future lives. Girls are notoriously poor gam- blers! They hate to take a chance on losing a boy friend, If the latter threatens them, they tend to knuckle under and submit. Then, when they are afflicted with venereal disease or preg: hs « eee gk termed quel eciest before graduation, they moan about the gross unfairness of their escort. But they were just like Esau, themselves! If you teen-age girls weren't so concerned with remaining in the social swim by continuing your dates with a leading athlete or other desirable classmate, you wouldn't be so uncertain about how to meet.Gwen's problem. * * * So look far ahead and play the batting averages. The average city girl, nowadays doesn't :marry till almost 22. So you have plenty of time to shop around for a hus- band. BOYS LIKE SPUNK When Gwen told her steady boy friend that they'd have to break up for, although she admitted she ‘was very fond of him, she couldn't go along with his unfair demands, he grew angry. * So he jilted her. But not for long. For the ‘easy’ girls don’t, main- tain the respeet and admiration of men, ° A girl must have spunk or spirit in order to wield her maximum charm, And if she will thus be 4 good gambler and lay down the law, she will usually win the boy, anyway. That's exactly what happened in Gwen's case. A few weeks later, ‘her former suitor called her on- the phone for a date. She declined, saying she was sorry, but she didn't want to get hurt a second time by having to break off with him. * * * So he coaxed her to have a soda with him after their last class. And during their chat, he admitted _ he had been wrong. “IT admire you far.more because . you did what was right,’* he con- fessed, “so I'd like to date you steady, the way we used to do,” As.a result, Gwen wén her boy friend, And most girls with an per- sonality at all can do likewise. If you can’t hold a boy by means of your attractive per- sonality, then sexual indulgeftce will not hold him, either, so get hep to the facts of life! If you want to be a happy mar- ried woman after you are 22, then you better set the proper founda- tion right now. And that requires that you learn to play the game of life according to the precise rules. Those laws are as exact as the rules for base- ball or footba’]. * * * And one of the age-old rules in the Marriage Book. says that pre- marital sexual affairs are definite- ly conducive to less happiness la- ter on. , So send for my booklet ‘Sex Problems of Young People,” en- closing a stamped, return envelope. plus 20 cents (non-profit). Insure a future happy marriage for your- self by following its medico-psy- chological advice. =aere write to Dr. George W. 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Francis — aes - oe Sr agit Se Ee K is ao '' a -* i + “% * el ae ee ee slit Oa a bali a eatin’ g ' - : +. \ ‘ Se ee \ ae TEN re n | \THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 ; BEACON — New York's first | bronze skyscraper lights up the | Manhattan sky as light from its | luminous ceiling © illuminating | system pours through its 3,676 windows, The 38-story Park | Avenue office building is near- _ ing completion. } Hare Cautions State Drivers | _Foreign Car Owners | Told to: Keep Records of Diesel Fuel Bought LANSING @® — Secy. of State James M. Hare cautioned today | that owners of foreign-made cars| burning diesel. fuel are required | by Michigan law to make meonthity j In addition, a special permit ul required for use of such a vehicle | on a state highway. ! _* *« ® "i. Hare said that a nujnber of requests for information on_ this | feature of the law have been re-| ceived lately from servicemen stationed overseas and apparently | contemplating purchase of sports ears and their shipment back to) Only Monday, he said, a Battle Creek vendor of diesel fuel, John Comark, was fined $150, assessed $150 costs and given probation of two years in a court case at Marshall. *~* * * { Comark was charged with sell-/ ing. diesel fuel for use in motor) vehicles without possessing the | special dealer's license required) by law, and with failure to col- lect and remit the state tax,’ Hare said. An inter-state produce hatler | from Florida recently was | assessed a similar fine in the | same court by Judge Blaine W. | Hatch, he said. : { Hare said that he believed there, have been. other evasions of the | diese! fuel tax law and that his motor fuel tax investigators are | on the lookout for this type of violation. Marriage License. Applications Garland Eno,. 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Neatly tailored, pleaied front. ‘44 SAVE 54c ON CORDUROY Ivy Style Slack Suits for Jr. Boys Only 4’ * Washable rayon and ace- tate flannel slacks in solids topped with Sanforized cot- ton shirt in checks, stripes, 4 to 10. Others at $5. = and $6.98 154 N. Saginaw St Phone FE 54171 2 Ges: ae ae SS = Se ee ee : - . pe ht gos . Ps — eB ys ie Se . = Fer Te oe eee ee ee ee ee eee oe a es < é ' » 4 é = . i . a ; a, f et : ji t 2 ‘ - fe * € f s \ ; ' z i . ‘ : : f : . : f t 3 9 bee a Speer en oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY: MOVEMBER 7.1957 jgetting “ “told off" since. “I making be lA . “ cent. As many 0 . oe ie Arouses Furor | jraany ie Fd destruc oPPortuntes eee ives Predecessor Ask Tighter Laws. iv. S.2mayteeres "oUitle ‘Gelelocks’ Says by Critici c i zin g Queen itive: and muddleheaded and sub-;"*Ye" Popular Suspended Fine of $5 D nk Dri lapod dollars is no deterrent, it is. She's s ‘Knucklehead : | 7 ee tan eee.” te velar ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. m — (pointed “Ie . : But the queen's cousin, the Alabama Study Club slice SAD oe. toece rcs On Drunk Ur iving potted: ee" peony a vic “END, Ota weetervice | — r, Lord footw: Bete had ot ss oe Peony thle al Plans Odd Program |Ben Osuna, a local attorney, a| ~GLASGOW — A fantastic in- them for life,” says Erie R. Lower, pre by a reply from a blond lit.) pee, wile ke ange a ae Mipriom miyself,”* MONTGOMERY, Ala. @ —.-A Suspended $5 fine for running past crease _in drunken driving: acci. head of ee tle girt.as he cleaned ott the wind | rine he edits, that the Queen's way he ay pote ih Alcina pono said\ Montgomery, Ala., study club an- 2 stop sigi. ideiits im Seotland has caused road oo committees Suggest laws shield of her mother’s ear. of speaking is “‘a pain in ray ibe Ganon, ko is os ms Winonnced this general theme for the Brown explained the suspension Salety committees to press for modeled after those of Sweden.) “I'll bet your, méther calls you. neck” be sym year's programs; was “out of respect “tor your, Ponape in the traffic laws. There the police may arrest any Goldilocks,” he miggested bope-) He attacked the Rosen sl her ti nat a * most—the Chris-| “Profound, Puritanical, _ Perti- | aa ti Glasgow there were 33 per driver they suspect has been drink- fully. + jan. tr ion in our country and nertt, Pithy Periodicals and Pub- position.” Pos more drunk driver cases in ing and he is immediately given al “She don't neither,” shot back! i ; | A Court (“almost all are of ' the|the unity of races within the Com-|lishéd Peeves, Plucked trom Past| Osuna is a former Albuquer que 1956 than in 1955 and in Edin- blood t “4 : tweedy sort’) and has beenimonwealth, But 1 am sure she island Present Pages," laces los Lug tie atin Beee'wp © perlis peitie en De nares ldicated by the greater interest jelse in POR Lae. oe i spd etloci ‘ashe by public saat Aid of His Forceps 4 survey. by the ninth: Coast Reported Satisfactory. : : i hows that fo ‘ Fast P upil Ne ds icher Pr YO: ram Pe: | TAYLORSVILLE: Ky. — Dr. puma beiTow an average 1702} Rock R. Preach, 76, of 1 Fale «| “It's one of the most heartening M. H. Skaggs categes fish with hours a year at Kenosha, equal to grove St., was admitted to Pontiac ithings I know in education today." his forceps. He recently removed nearly 2%; montlis of contintious: General Hospital Tuesday evening oi to rai - asked ‘what’ questions, we ask the ald S. Kitch, chief of the education this year for a special study of ta) TFelevision—robet teach: a 4-inch bluegill yor te oan blowing, lafter being hit by a . =. ro bs , e ; ; inal MoO vie pene coche igifted child ‘why.’ And we preferidepartinent's supplemental serv- the needs ef gifted children, ~ | ' st of a 14-year-old boy ish Runrer-up was Two Rives Wis., intersection of Saginaw and Hu to st te b hink ae Th ; : sa jumped into the youngster’s mouth with 1,616 hours annually. St.Jo- Streets, according to [Pontiac Po- *By JOHN BARROW ° ern um 2 think up pei ices, says: They may involve -Northwestern University’s pro- Yale. Histerien Elected while he was playing near ‘his seph, Mich., is third with 1,48} lice, INS Staff Writer a Heal ¥ “ us wn re ner jspecial consultants on the subject, fessor of picts Paul A. Witty, ‘home. hours; } x * * : an sir \ To assign ' ide + e. giv 5 ; i S schsey Woaees Heicen eee f F y : ig ern ;moving the child up a grade. g en longtime champion of the gifted NEW YORK i — Historian D r . French suffered leg cuts and With no effort, is he getting an In Deny imik enrichment materials, hobby child, says that overall, there's, W. Brogan. who teaches at Yale, N Claim to Fam Flutist Wins Award “ |shock, said a hospital spokesman, even break? Are his classmates : ; en “ a he peace — groups or special projects still a lack of suitable materials has been elected to the Academie ew whole o e and is listed in satisfactory condi- growing “think muscles” while he “ \ Ja ae — ao eac vers “Some distriets have special 20d teachers trained to » deal WUD ane Sciences Morales et Potitiques Announced by Kenosha NEW YORK (®#-Harold Jones, tion today, The dryer, Louis E. ious bored? : ° ) oe th . . : oom a ©) esses where a particular teach. bright chi Idren. , of the Institut de France. His new Chicago-born flute student at the Kuenzer, 71, of 832 Melrose St., * * * le eves and n ri Site: vetted nto er will handle several grade * * * hook, “The French Nation: From KENOSHA, Wis, .® — Kenosha Juilliard School of Music, is the told officers that French walked q Few argue against the individual gram Sak ‘adv inced a ad levels of gifted children.” |. But Witty added. “'! think dur- Napoleon to Petain,” will be pub--has a new claim to fame—more first recipient of the Edwin Franko directly into his. athe eevee ee ; “attention due the. ‘gifted’ child a wider vanety California appropriated $40,000- ing the last 10 years there's been-lished by. Harper. fog signals are blown in the city’s Goldman scholarship. Ht eg 0 time to av avoid the ace jenr a The bugaboo—especially to a teach - ; . . —_— — — — eneenciecannonieecnnasncnnnsictirentnioncag a “ 3 er with 40 pupils—is How? Philadelphia greaps its pupils according to subject Superin- Some believe brighter pupils tendent Allen H. Wetter says: s should be weeded out, given a ““Fhose sble to read exceedingly | ; ° Special room and special teach- well go to a special group ‘and Pt ha ; er, and let rum full tilt. Others are given books above grade- outstan l u say, skip them t6 a higher grade. level. 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Sa aw St. P hone l Sears Hosiery Bar, Main Floor ~~ tempoPary inhabitants-and several: _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, apessnsins' ob Prince Philip Receives Honor President Gives Medal big city, by hie pn Sal brain | of Geographic Society “sins love of quickness and) for ‘Questing Spirit’ WASHINGTON — Queen Eliza-|!# bound to say, where it's so beth I temporarily stepped out of, peacet the limelight during the royal visit to Washington while Prince Philip this sudden depression dsually has passed over by noon, and the 14-4, was honored for service to geog-| raphy. ‘ * * * President Eisenhower presented in the second pack, that he prefers the National Geographic Society's Broadway to grass, . Gold Medal to the Queen's hus-| band in a ceremony in the white: House. The medal is inscribed: “To H.R.H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, whose quest- ing spirit has taken him te the ee eee ee Last year, Prince Philip made a 40,000-mile trip around the world, visiting over a four-morith period many of the remote and lonely out- posts of the British Empire. VISITS ISLANDS OF EMPIRE In an article in a magazine, Prince’ Philip recalls, I visited the Chatham Islands, “500 miles’ east of New Zealand, population’ 600; Graham Land, population 60! million penguins; the Falkland Is- lands, population-2,000; Tristan da Cunha, population 250; and St. Helena, population 5,000,” in addi- tion to such better-known places as Africa, the Seychelles, Ceylon, Malaya, Australia, and New Gui- nea. * * * . During the ceremony Dr. Mel-| ville Bell Grosvenor, president of the Society declared: “Such men as Hillary and Hunt, Peary and Byrd have add- ed to the world’s geographic knowledge by reaching the heights of Everest or the utter- | most ends of the earth. Bat it is mot nécessary to go where no ene has been before to achieve this purpose. “His Royal Highness Prince Phil- ip has accomplished it in a dif- ferent way . . . His eagerness to go where the going was rough— his interest in the far away and hard to reach places—his concern with those of the Empire’s sub- jects who seldom see his like— By PHYLLIS BATTELLE thealthy. Manhattan Cave Dweller Happy in Vermont | seven years age had $00 visitors {t hasd in his his Mle, nor been so lie tells friends only ‘one thing: | than usual inside at the sight 4 NEW YORK (INS) ~ — Every in-| & week, now has had 50,000. telligent man’ who is chained to a| Petermann never has, worked} Ona nostalgie trip to New York, him, of ¢ course; ‘but feel _Breener'! iSwitch’ doctors. They laugh at'his ruddy new complexion. (Copfright 1957) THIRTEEN \San Diego Zoo Claims lyears and 10 months. Oldest Captive Snake months older than his closest SAN DIEGO, Calif. uw» — The ‘competitor for longevity, anaconda \San Diego Zoo claims the oldest that lived 28 years in the National an African black-lipped cobra, and D.C. re wees, bees wake up one! and he is crazy. | Why ain't I in the country? he. a a, a 2 Fortunately for the city’s census, carat city man is admitting to ‘himself, over the first cigarette and would. rather be ignored by his neigh-| bors than clucked about. “Sometimes though, there is nothing you can do. The doctor says quit your job and go to | the country — either that or pass out quick.” Josef Peter- mann, formerty of New York — and now of West Townshend, Vt., | shrugs agreeably. “Under these | circumstances, you get a move | on.” “ | Tt was seven years ago that Hungarian-born Petermann got his medical orders. He looked in the papers and saw an ad for a country “general store’’ in Ver- mont. (And people leaving New York prefer general stores, week- ly newspapers and antique shops, itwo-to-one, over lemonade and hammocks.) - BOUGHT STORE So Petermann bought the coun- try store and with his wife he ventured into the great unknown of birds, trees and people who don’t see many new faces — and rather like it that way. “That store, it didn’t do much | business for a long time,” Josef teperted back to his happily | frantic friends in New York. He | was getting a long, expensive rest. But Petermann, recall, is of European descent and big | city inclination. so he never stopped working “te woo the became the local postmistress, in. the front of the store; he restored all the antiques he could find and sold them for practically nothing ~And all the time, he studied the local ore as all these indeed brought to mil- lions @ new understanding of ori world and its people."’ * * * The last Presidential presenta-| tion of a Society medal was made, by President Eisenhower to Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir John Hunt,! and the group that first climbed Everest. The ceremony was on February 121, 1954. Seven earlier Presidents have presented National Geographic Society medals: The- odore Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coo- lidge, Stil Franklin Roosevelt, and — — ad New York Buses First NEW YORK — The first motor- | ized bas servite was introduced in the United States 50 years ago, in New York City. ‘PUT UP SIGNS ° no one had thought to do in this When Petermann discovered that it was the old home site of the Taft family before they migrated to Ohio, -he put up signs to guide tourists oft the main routes to his hamlet. He aléo made a special stamp-cancellation mark for his the big city bey from New York was showing them how to live better and broader lives. West | Townshend is booming with | tourist business in the summer, | and the comry stare, which j Exclusive. Roller-Comb_ . Action Makes All Other Shaving. 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Editor After the fight the 74-year-old Allergic to Printer’s Ink landlord went to a tavern for a. : beer. The bartender called for an. BURLINGTON, Iowa uw — Lloyd’ evidence. Billions for Accidents a doctor. - |lington Hawk-Eye Gazette, has his ing 1956 was $10,800,000,000 The two oldsters required some troubles. He's allergic to printer's, stitching. Twelve stitches were ink. 84-year-old tenant. lair. . reading newspapers. Harness Racing Grows - teenie Gets Money | ‘to Buy Some Whisky TULSA, Okia. (®— Tylsa Police, Chief Joe McGuire’s request for ‘more money to buy whiskey did chair to punch fans at 77 tracks wagered a total: 2Ot cause a commissioner to raise his landlord in the nose. The 84-/o¢ $534,800,000. Four years before,!an e¥ebrow—in—dry Oklahoma. 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"Others from 88 to 4.39 = $1 HOLDS ci DEC. 1sTH OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS! . roasting pan Salitfaciion Hardware Department, Sears Basement on yom wenty Conk SEARS | 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 3-417! ¥r a cz + 3 «3 + _ 5 ee = b ¥ a - ~ ei eo ge 1 < ee hs ~ : ‘ ae s = » Sete - ; ae =a. p : ae # : ‘ | pegs xe : : : : , 3 j : : : ig ei ieee ay ‘ j “ ; ue ‘ | ‘ ; ‘ “pp : ' : Bla fi > . 1 q i ; / , ‘ > . : f x q 7 tag ¢ : ; f ’ THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1957 5 sizes in ladies LUGGAGE Tol’s knit or flannel Save 6.10 on girls’ Repeat of a sellout! Girls’ SLEEPWEAR ff COATS, SETS & CAR COATS: tee 1a 1" | vse, h® | = 6.98, os Little lassies love the styles! See this dollar-saving group of coats with all-wool inter- TOGGLE Girls’ and: bovs’ flaanel- pajamas Cotton sateen and knit sleepers in this group. Save up to one-half on smart lug: lining for extra warmth. Gift-worthy slips, petticoats, bouf- | a gage in choice of five popular nd quilted top ants, waltz gowns al : ee and combinations with Jeggi -ater-r . | ay All 100% opaque pylon sizes. Rugged plastic-coated fabric, One and two-piece 10 8 “a iety ae Wonderiul _ ‘ abi uttons 104 ed. nt a 4 in white, Paster, | roup. 0" iio} su iare: Train case, novelty prints a et ec esl! sets, 4-6x, 7-10. Coats, 7-14, Poetics: on a y Gavel qi Misses, .women’s sizes 1 grou 7s U night, pullman styles. Saye! in group. Save 49c to 98c a sul: FREE ALTERATIONS peacock, natural, navy. - : 4 / h savings! It’s just like findi ry! Smash savings! It’s just like finding money! . * * Sy," 7 | | We reserve the right to limit quantities! On sale while they last! ~ bra at af ¢ 5 cotton Zao ‘ -_ Federal sown pti e+ raped ng : St an case on BC. On shelf toms tardy: poplin sizes. ays she de, Sle Reg. wear, Spy" ler. “@ping bag 1°5; 88 IuPon: SDolvecre, , Rubher-» F ber lin shel} round cloth” ¢ = shet] - 7: ell. Insulated saber bo i. ‘rlining, Red Poplin shel] hunting Coats « %, Reg. 1.98 ater . Poplin r Tepellent $ ~ ) SMA. Warm Paeie With pug Y-lineg ; bt wit 0 vith 2-buce es power net. 1g toda) ing. Z. Iterlin. a Cases eg, 88 All rubber * “ag. prown y play ae sport $0 yours at savin’ pocket, Per Slash Durable s warm J ny a schoo! es 68, ots 9 to They ll ; to 46 e, sole : ° Waler-p, sell fast! Plastic shell. k proof bro : . A W is asha lined n . Sizes, itt ae, Ra a v7 Wemen's wool-and- Save 9.21! All-steel Tots’ washable, Below half-price! Girls? jifty-dry leather driving chain-drive, police warmly lined Big, big collection Orion* slip-over GLOVES CYCLES JACKETS 9 JEWELRY i SWEATERS = 17 Ba 157R sw Orage eos 1 ‘ Plus U.S, tax Winter costume jewelry at a piggy bank price! Gold, silver finish, some with stones. Early shop- Six soft colors in girls’ ' fine quality Orlon* slip- on. sweaters. Sizes 7-14, Here's your~chance to Completely washable winter jackets in three styles. Red, blue, turq. Sizes 3-6x. Shop Lucky Just in time for Christ- - mas. Realistic police’ ey- cle ‘at big savings. Blue baked enamel finish over Warm wool driving gloves with leather palms. For women. Tan. S-M-L. Ruy for gifts, for , : : : stock up and save! you! Shop at Federals! heavy-gauge steel. Save! - Days and save now! pers get first choice! reints 8 as fiber OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 FEDERAL DEPT. STORES - SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC “OCouNcr rer. * | ° ae : f . | , eed i ‘ * i ad \ : , ~ \ 1 Va oe , 7 , ' , t ce a 1 oy : . \s oN 2 * < r* \ ~ \. oer 5 eae auiiatie. teabidl. sp siabipcrtaas Mictnccsots tic i Ae ah ptt gah ba gst et + ot eh ty i et ee Sa \ BL ke Gee gee ak Le Pec ales SP Ay Best dress buy, ever! -HOLIDAY-ERS! Values to B. 1 11 14,98 Better dresses now on sale at un- pemea savings! Crepes, failles, -rocades, wools, jerseys and laces! Sheaths, full skirts, 2-pc. styles in sizes for all. Big lucky savings! FREE ALTERATIONS —. tels, neutrals ane ¢ and women’s sizes in GTOUP. s country © origin Fue Ihe” TERATIONS Aad Slips, petticoats, gowns, aa! Nylon, cotton nelette, plisse am | brcloth! Pastels, white and prints, Womens misses’ in group. Lucky Day Special! NEW SLACKS ne s f Women’s rayon sheen gabs with self belt, ear ‘or Sanforized cot- ny twilt Slim Jims , with fly fron ipper, self belt. 8 smart colors eS ease from. Sizes 10 to 18. “eo Tempers Sd “oe - % aed jQmniem ene are. 9h | LIMITED QUANTITIES! On sale while they last! a "ae {te # + \ . What a lucky buy! Girls’ washable A fertune In savings! . Hi-bulk Mazet Orions® New winter-styled. CAR COATS SNOWSUITS i SWEATERS Reg. 8.98- 5° Values 8% 544 44 10.98 fe 12.98. 4-6x nee. : Cory warm cotton Warm, woolly car coats Cardigans, novelties, sheens! Single or double breasted styles with but- ‘tons or toggles. Quilted ,wool interlining. 10-18. or _tip-on snowsuits at savings! Some cotton co, interlined. : izes 7-14 sPeeeeeeeees 9,88 bulkies, crew neck, slip- ons, 34 sleeves, others, White and colors, Sizes 34-40. Buy now! i . : *DuPont’s acrylic fiber way below regular! | - Lueky you! Sturdy bardweed STORKLINE 6-YR. CRIBS j c 3 ack for he ee with Use from now ‘til the Honest comfort at a tay leg, lined with 34 it, tap- 9 A n flannel! Al Bay plaid cot- age of 6! Sturdy, well- price! Cozy and warm ‘tins. In the 7%” flannel-lined Re built hardwood frame, with matching fur collar, most wanted colors pe g- sides, 9g | rail, beaded vamp, padded ore + lh 2.98 wax birch finisl soles; Colors, Sizes 4-10. ) It’s true! Top ‘quality mouton- dyed processed lamb with Johnny or_roll collars;-turn-back cuffs and shaped sleeves. All skins are . hand-picked. Sizes 10-18 in group. s . Women’s tur cuff warm leather SLIPPERS ty 55 Girls’ fine ue Save on ev LINED elasticized Pinwale corduro How! You save $1.10 BLOUSE BUYS ~ 1" . d- these beauties by the han ful Exquisitely-detailed styles, pleated bib fronts, Italian types, and contrast stit ashions Dacron crepe, cotton b’cloth. 32-38. —— AU AEE ALTERATIONS Pair! Giris’ LACKS TLV) Just say "CHARGE IT” AT FEDERAL’S PF a. — ’ é pe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NO VEMBER IE 1957. __ ONE COLE EIGHTEEN | oe SERVE YOURSELF Sale Prices Plainly Marked! DAY ONLY 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Thousands of dollars worth of nationally famous quality furniture, home furnishings, television, radios, phonos, appliances, jewelry and miscellaneous drastically reduced. Buy all your home needs at cost . . . near cost. Some items one-of-a-kind, some limited - quantities, some floor samples. Friday only from 9:30 A. M. to 9: :00 P. M. Serve yourself—just pick the item and look at the plainly marked price. All Sales Final. IF ) my lonnci a ill hold anu gift - ny gt . at ii %4\t 4 \\ ! 7 na} ss \ | SAVE ON SECTIONALS | fn - “Rollaway — Se tress. 0 , Regular $29 . Health-0-Pedic Box Springs, Seaauanetie Repeies $i68 —,, C . esdeds Now Only $77 Regwiee $229 me gee ove seces. New Only $109 depois 28 is wenees ea Now Only $159 LIVING ROOMS Repwler $189 ee. New Only ) nee ves mae Only ad eee pacds New Only $149 Reger S29 ov ee: og ite Ol $189 pores ~- ainda New Only a Be ieailag Lome Chole eis tt Mncies Cee, 03139 Tete ree Mowe, S$ 88 ee sonnet gar dinars. cans with Innerspring Paste ecereresrvrves ‘BEDDING: SAVE! | Innerspring Mattress, ACA Tick. Box Spring te Match. Regular $24.50............... Maple and Modern Finish Bunk Beds. Includes Guard Rail and Ladder. Reg. $49...... ao eres Mattress. 20-Year Comets. Regular $159 rin evince $88 Hollywood Beds, Mattress, Box Head- beard and Logs. Vslucs to $99.50. 19 Acollable, ~ 944 LAMPS, TABLES, AND ALL KINDS OF CHAIRS Boudoir Lamps. Style and Color Choice. $] 17 Regular $2.95, now only... .. 0.0.0... ccc 0 eee : Table La mM lors and 1 Rapier $995, Mow Oper cac MAOF Occasional Tables. End, Step, ‘Coleal, ‘Maciek $ 498 finishes. Blond or Mhg. Values to $12.95. Now. . $149 . —$17 Hurry in. Special Easy Terms! NO MONEY DOWN Sorry, No Terevisio*® " Emerson 17” TV-Radio-Phene. Combination. FLOOR LAMPS & and styles to choose from. TABLE LAMPS Values fo 24.95 —Now §$ Pbk Many colors ai oe “AS-IS” TELEVISION SETS 10”, 14", 17”, choose from. All Sales Final.” These As-ls TV Sets sold only at WKC's Warehouse, 45 North Perry Street, 21” Sereens Your Choice Fix —‘em oursell, All famous names | he Phone Orders ! | [hook Whe You Get ‘s 11 @ Hand-Painted Waste Basket Oven-Preef s Bewi @ &Pe. Mixing Bowls @ Wreaght Iren Smokers §-Cell Fis ts Teel Sets Admiral Automatic Cleck Radic. Regelar $29.95, New enly...... Westinghouse %8-Way Portable Radice. Regular $30,95. New., Westinghouse Table Radic. Regular. $29.95...New eniy... $7 i, Philce Automatic Deluxe Clock Philee Table Radio, AC-DC. Beautitul Maple — Dresser and Chest. Regular $99.95. New only $1788 $2288 __ $1688 $2488 $9288 STi sy Bedroom Suite. includes: Bed, Smart Modern Bedroom Suite. Includes: Beok- Se Chest and Dresser. ie $57 Fully automatic, Regular $459.95. cece Regular $34.95. Now enly...... ‘amend VV) 4 ee / UU w) pe wom Bedroom Grouping : é oe SSE 77: | rice e early! 5 . Brond New Phewcgeaphe hee. nits. Now. 94488 Admiral woe —— Automatic 3-8 Portable our ¢ Phoneeraps. Beg. we New. = SAA TELEVISION Choice I 8 Bere, see ee... $4Q88 oI tiger cn ALBUMS.) 6s $19 . ~~. ALBUMS Admiral Antomatic Radte- a t cary pale $ Values to 14.85 ‘—— Reg. $79.95. New...... $5995 | in chid ean’ cary. 66 i Famous Round Bobbin Sealy Posturepedic Deluxe Chicego | 00 SEWING Serta Perfect Sleeper ROLLER SKATES H , VER MACHINE Mattresses or Box Springs New Men’s Styles STEAM IRON : All Floor Somples Regular $19.95 With Stainless Steel ‘as °38 seqoo] | °14% se ° Nationally Regular A Few Demonstrators... .$21 Aone a7 - , = 9 RANGES! Platform Rocker. Color Choice. $17 Regular $69.95. Now. Se eee Ge aaewaees 5-Pe. Ch se aa $ avicah agi Gaatie Denne. Occasional Chairs. Wiseght ‘es and Wood. $700 chedes 4 Chaba ond Toblac Res- 32 Regulat $99.05. Now only.......00 $48 Regular $19. 00... Pe ee eer lar 69.95 ee ne ee ‘ Odd L Chairs. Mod t - if : 4 30” Wide Oren Ga ‘ Odd Lounge Chae, Mader seriou. eee $27 Chain ona tobe Rey 12895, STD nee, Bete bere 808 $118 Tit Top Card Tables. - ' Colorful Kitchen Ste Regular $6.95 ene eee ececeeecceeceees, $288 Seis Sooo Nee Go... 9249 Sar MEME $118 : GIOSNG. Mew oo. ccc ce sees sees ; Admirs! 30” Electric Range. $] 2 8 Odd $g00 Big Wardrobe Odd Dinette Deluxe. Reg. $190.95. New........ Getpeint S0° Misstte Geass rn * es | & Cedar Chest CHAIRS Deluxe. Reg. $199.95. Now.......6 $128 i | 5” In Lastin , a Red Cedar Reaulerl Philce Fall Size Deluxe Electric Chests .... : Regularly $14.95. . $447 Range. Reg. $249.96. New........ $178 ells for Philee 30” Electrio Range. Fully so . hy 4 ban $69.95 Now yer oan Astqmatic. Reg, $240.95.. Now,.... $158 pets all aread : Plenty of. FREE Parking - in Our Own Lot Behind Store- Next to Roosevelt Hotel - HURRY! WKC 108 NORTH 5 GIN AW _ New 'S8 Model. Reg. $119.05. New. | AUTOMATIC DRYERS : Matehes Washer, Reg. $170.96,... - Motpetat A _ Washer. Regular $240.95 .......... _ Whiripee! Custom Aste. Dryer. : ‘Matches Castom Washer. $749.95.. NO DOWN PAYMENT! TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! HURRY! WASHERS $68 $78 $138 $138 Speed Queen. Wringer Washer. Maytag Weinger Washer. Gyra- foam Action, Reg. $129.96. New... Speed Queen Automatic Wasber. New "58 Medel. Reg. $199.95. Now. Hotpoint Autematic Washer. Regelar anes. Now only. nopponos _WRINGER WASHERS rebuilt by our serv. ted experts. Whirigest Castom Automatie bees” eee «30S Now only $178 Speed Queen Actomatic Dryer. $118 tle Dryer. Match $168 $168 $128 Maytag Ante, Deluxe Dryer. Reg. $250.05. Now... nc cseseves Whirlpool Automatic Drygr. Reg. 9199.95. NOW o6 os ccceeeeers $138 Regular Rapdor S17094 crete e saceels New Only ‘87 Reger $87895 ee. .New Only S198 RCA Victor 21" Woed Console TV, 1958 Medel. Regular $249.95 Emerson 21" Table Model. Regular $219.95 ......- cee eee New $137 ee ee ce | 19SB Model .. 22.6... ee eee cece Olympic 21° Weed Console. TV. Regular $299.95 ee $188 17” and 21” Consoles, Table TV's Sete Bove by Gor Servioe eon. Your 30-Day Exchange Choice 548 REFRIGERATORS! $127 $188 $198 $269 Admiral, GE, Hotpoint, Philco Refrigerators. New Units. tm Perfect Your Rabem by Our Gerda Bape” —dChelee 568 se aren sare de me ell aaiten Refrigerator. Regular $199.95 . Admiral 11 cu. ft. Oelune Retrigerater. Regular $289.95 RCA Whirlpool 12.2 Cu. Fe.. Deluxe Retrigerator $329.95. New enly iS aaiewisras wie © Philce 12.5 Cu, Ft. Double Door Refrigerator, rere eres ee ar) mB MISC. JEWELRY nl aang nda ee $1588 Reger $4950. Nec mee Memon $1788 soot Gr elmer CT rp ythreany Now Sash ere eee $888 Sate the sages 98s Yuaneden Wee edtnn. 9 pees cope ne bee Vinwe 7 $229 fer $12.50. New eniy $688 ds vox Yaoes Oem tat _ $1488 Values $18.95 te $29.95. Now... eco. cc. $1288 Regear $695. New enpees es... $949 Regular $6. 55, Now. only seaxcompeadanves $359 Midas 0 Me only...... bette eee , $1289 Dinaes Sere Ragelar $1895 0... $888 oe ee $1288. Eg alec tele = C1 Fee S299 ‘—. avecyeuees fives $988 with trade Regcler $19.95, New cay ne. $88 ingenion oa ‘vate rhea ostesess, $288 ee ee ee 2 ee ee one siens wie Fo? cesses Cerceneeee $1288. ey hr ty-- abe oemmmmeme ETL Regula? $2495. Now eal cece cccccceee, $1288 apeler $19-90 bine iee only...... One oe. $777. Reger ISS | $77 oe te ee $777 Regular $19.95. New ealy...c.-ccccesce. $1488 Regular $3050, We New eet denne Yk aeRO - . cman OP ate f we fad ¥ ar SSE See eae " an ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS << “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937. TO DEDICATE NEW BRANDON HIGH — Sunday is the day slated for the dedication ceremony for the new Brandon High School, Jocated in Ortonyille. U. S. Congressman William S. Broom- field will be present for the ocedsion and will present the dedica- tory address. The view at top shows the complete school building. with the elementary section to the left. Lower photo is closeup of new shop reoms and lunch room of the high school. Brandon Plans Dedication at of New High School Sunday ' BRANDON TOWNSHIP—A dedi-;new high school buildings total 34, cation program for the new Bran- not counting offices and _ utility don High School will be held next!rooms : , Sunday at 3 p.m., in the school] auditorium. Open house will be! from 2? to 5 p.m. e * * * jments will be served in the new * i ; jcafeteria by the School's hot Smith and Andrews, general con-|jynch personnel tractors for the new building, will! formally present the keys to James’ F. Slattery, president of the Board ot Education. Smith and Smith, Ground Beet architects, will ‘present’ the new ° S : school to the Board of Education. | 1 hief Stymies William S; Broomfield, U.S. | £ ; Congressman from Royal Oak Troy s Chief will give the dedicatory address. TROY _ Police here would wel- Invocation will -be by the Rev.'come the assistance of a “Dr. Wat- Isaac McPhee, Methodist pastor son’’ as they examine the list of here, and the benediction will be Properties taken from the Troy by the Rev. John Hardy of St. High School over the weekend. Anne Church. * * *® * * x | About five pounds of ground Supt. E. J. Hungerford is slated beef, 22 pounds of butter, and 30| to introduce James F. Slattery dozen eggs were stolen. A quantity who, in turn will introduce ment of pepperoni is believed to have bers of the Board of Education. (been eaten at the school. Brandon School band, under | Police Chief David Grattop is direction of Thomas Young, will | wondering, mow, how ‘ene identi- piay a musical group including | fies ground beef, — the National Anthem:-Seymour | He added-that’ an attempt to Lake Choir, direeted oy Mrs. iopen the office safe failed, appar- Bernadine Miller will sing. ‘ently sending the hungry burglars The new structure has 16 teach % the school eafeteria kitchen. ing stations. Student furniture. for = eee | the building amounted to S" Mar are t Gray, chemistry, labs and home eco-| nomics department, arts and crafts Lloyd W. Gilbert and library totaled $35,000. Total) cost of the building was $62.0m./ExChange Vows Rooms in both elementary and| | GROVELAND TOWNSHIP — An jarbor of pink and white roses at ‘the home of the bride’s parents | | ated |was the setting for the recent rite anque | uniting ~Margaret Dawn Gray and ; . Lloyd W. Gilbert in marriage. kt & t for VF ost The bride’s parents are Mr. and iMrs. George F. Gray of Perryville Road and the groom's parents Jack A. Mason Group are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilbert, in Rochester Announces #!° of Perryville Road. ; * 8 Veterans’ Day Plans The jack A. Mason Post No. 3908. Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Rochester, will sponsor its an- nual Veterans’ Day Banquet at St, Andréws Church in Rochester next Monday evening, Commander Donald Ross has announced. —jatterward for the reception at x» fe |Groveland Grange Hall, were A short after-dinner program has served by former schoolmates of been plahned by the post to mark/the bride. : the observance of Veterans Day,| Ross said. . ‘ . oe (Kiwanis Treasure Hunt Fred Galloway, director of the. | _ . Oakland County Department ot Shrouded in Mysteries ROCHESTER — The Kiwanis Veterans’ Affairs, will partici- pate, and representatives from | 1, here is holdi ' at | ng its third an- the Department of Michigan and inual “Treasure Hunt” Saturdey at 7:30 p.m. . Mystery surrounds Fifth District, VFW, have been the plans. The hunt is definitely Lake Orion and Jerry: Gilbert at- tending the couple. * * * Qne hundred guests, arriving invited, The post will present a flag and open to the public as well as Ki- flagpole to Avon Township, repre-| wanians, but arrangements must sented by Supervisor Cyril E.'be-made with either Carl Queck, Miller. 'OL, 1-6446, or Carl. Simon, OL * * * , 1-0595. The banquet is scheduled to ne * * * gin at 6:30 p.m., Commander Ross| Activities start at the Municipal stated, in inviting the public to; Parking Lot and following the attend and participate, in the ob-|hunt, there will be a Smorgasbord servance of Veterans Day. | dinner at an ufannounced place. Patricia Scott Bride of Edward Klug Dryden Couple Wed DRYDEN—Mr. and Mrs. Edward! face, nylon tulle and satin. Her Klug have returned from their) fingertip veil of illusion fell from honeymoon trip through Northern] a bonnet-shaped hat of tace, Michigan and are residing on West} pearis and sequins, She carried Sutton ‘road. an orchid on a white Bible. The ¢eremony uniting the former) Rest man was Bill Palmer of Patricia Scott and Mr. Klug W8s print while seating the guests performed Oci. 26 by the Rev. wore Howard Tonchette Edward Baumgardner in St. AM Crores Hillman drew Catholic Church, Rochester.) 4 Wedding breaktast was served Attended by Betty Martin of jat the Avon Club House, Rochest- Flint, Addie Haimbaugh of Pon- jer, for the bridal party and fam- tiac and Janice Andress of Meta- ily, with the reception for 250 mora, the bride was attired in a (guests being held at Imlay City floor-length gown of Chantilly |VFW Hall in the evening. ~~ - \ Following the program. refresh- _ * | , and PONTIAC, Rea RAS, genie ows w NINETEEN | Talk | Bromage to at WIXOM — Dr. Arthur W. Brom-, will become a city at a special, a charter commission will be age, head of the political science lection slated for Nov. 26. A) on the ballot when Wixom elec- ‘department of the University of large turnout is expected. _ tors go to the pulls on Nov. 26. Michigan, will be the-main speaker, Am open discussion:of the village’ at a meeting of the Wixom Civic: V€rsus city government issue willielected. They will automatically | Assn. at 8 p.m. tonight at Wixom) be held to afford residents an op- 'be in office if Wixom voters ap- | persona] Prove the proposal to become a ] A Se | oe * Nine of the 10 candidates will be | Elementary School. ;portunity to express ae * ry Opinions, jcity, * P | Candidates are Fred Thayer, ct Dr. Bromage will point out the! Annual election of officers for the ; ry oe of both city .and vil- Civic Assn. will be q part of the (a aa "he Oe ee vile a governments. it, De nes sage Wi president), Mrs. Eleanor Bour- | The topic will be of particular aay aaa DEXE BSeHng, . geois, Wesley McAtee, Everett | Interest to Wixom voters who \“°* mn: Pearsall, Jesse Birchard and Gun- will decide whether the village | Ten candidates for positions on (nar Metalla. i — —> _———— = ty —-—— + a nm Se Linda Mae Bailey Weds Bills to Donald Walker Satur Sells to Include DRYDEN — Niagara Falls was tendant was- Phillip Bechtol Ush- ‘the destination of newlyweds Mr. ers werg David Balfour and Vance and Mrs. Donald Walker, following their Saturday wedding in Imlay City Congregational Chureh. The, ‘couple will live in Flint. | * * * | -Parents of Linda Mae Bailey are ‘Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bailey of 5667 Casey Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walker, 5339 Hunters Creek Rd., ‘are the- bridegroom's parents. _ Independence Township Chapman. ‘4 x . th & | Notices to Be Mailed A reception wags held afterward About Dec. 1 in Hunters Creek Hall INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— , Tax notices here this year will contain an insertion giving a break- down of the tax dollar, as far as << Avon Chest Drive © | ee | Honeymoon Tour to Washington, D.C. on a honeymoon tour of Washing- jton, D. C., will live at 4529 Kempf 'St., Drayton Plains, upon their re- turn here. | The bride, Barbara J. Strine be- fore her marriage Saturday . in i iton Blvd. Two hundred .and fifty guests attended the rite for which the | bride chose a bouffant, floor- | length gown of Chantilly lace | with @ Sabrina, sequin and pear Congregationalists Plan Fair Thursday | ROCHESTER—A ,fair sponsored’ iby the Women’s Fellowship of the First Congregational Church will be held on Thursday, Nov. 14, be- ane at 11 a.m. and running jthrough & p.m. in the Church Fel- Hlowship Hall. There will he booths offering | for sale candy, baked goods, handicraft, aprons and an added attraction of inexpensive imports from Mexico.- Also a surprise corner with the customary fish- pond. for kiddies and a grab- bag for adults. Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring a Spanish main dish. 7 For reservations contact Mrs. L. Laurence Kirkton at OL 60166. A buffet supper will be served by the Youth Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Dr. Yang Will Speak to Congregational Club ROCHESTER — Dr, Yang, of the Psychological Clinic of the Ju- venile Court of Pontiac will be the guest speaker at the Friday evening meeting of the Congrega- tional Couples Club this week. He will speak on the topic, ‘Facing the Tension of Modern Family Living.” may be made ! : | | ‘Jane Mack OL 6-0406. » Gingeliville Baptist Churcli, is the’ The Rev. Lewis Sutton of Cal-/ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett vary Methodist Church, Holly, Strine, 3449 Pasadena St. The| Best man was Lester Mack of. _performed the double-ring cere-| bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Pontiac; Edward Strine, Joe Hay- mony, with Mrs, Arthur Harp of| Mrs. Ivan Rusnell, 2515 West Wal- Time is 8 p.m., and reservations . by calling Mrs. shade. Some dames will do ariy-\occasion is Youth Appreciation izations contacted was Raymond;Wesley Ashton. Activities enjoyed She may be contacted at EM Barbara J. Strine Is Bride Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Rusnell,! embroidered neckline. A pearl | | tiara secured her fingertip veil | of pure silk French illusion and | her cascade bouquet was of white carnations and pompons. Attendants were Joan Strine, her ,sister, and Shirley Bryan of Pon- | tiac. ward of Pontiac and Jay Mce- Caughna of Lake Qrien ushered. Guests afterward were received in the parlors of Marimont Baptist | Church. Board of Commerce Elects Officers for 1958 ROCHESTER — The Rochester Board of Commerce held its an- nual meeting here Tuesday, elect- ing board members for 1958, Fol- jowing the meeting the Executive \Board met and elected officers. Jack Taylor heads the board as President. Paul Williams is vice president and Dr. Oscar J. Soren- treasurer. | Son, |; New Board members for two Ray s;Rammler, William Mitzelfeld and # ‘vear. terms elected are Mrs. Nelda Carmichael. , Holdover members for another 'vear are Henry MeNalley, Jim _MeCarthy. Leon Robertson, Avery | Mueller, Dale Cypher and Don i Butcher. North Branch Group, OES, Installs Officers “NORTH BRANCH — The follow- ling officers assumed their stations lat the recent installation of North |Branch Chapter, No. 149, OES here. | They are;:.-Mrs,. Betty Easton, ;worthy matron; Walter Taylor, worthy patron; Mrs. Helen Schank, associate. matron; Beacher Con- nels, associate patron; Mrs. Carrie ‘Reid. secretary, and Mrs. Olive ‘Kennedy, treasurer, When you read all the headlines, , you realize. those’ Russians cer- tainly are space-grabbers ... . A \couple of women we know are wearing theif hair its natural \thing to be different.—Earf Wilson. \ township and school districts are ‘concerned, township board mem- bers have slated * * * Hears First Reports ROCHESTER — Reports from . {headquarters of Avon's Community i a i were Chest Give lame stake et $6.00 The township receives only 6 s carnations. : * ws cents out of every tax dollar for of Selfridge Speaker 0 i ge ped er. Mary Walker, sister of the bride- a the moe goal pa been col- Salen expenses. The Township - . _ i> groom, was maid of honor and lected with most of the amount Fire Department receives a voted re orale” pe Ete ey," of the bre cried to the Women's Piven 2 eet is the county mubiect dacunsed by M. Se. Ono & Grains Was emer | Reporte trom Industry basi {oct and deb retitement. Te me | . ' ness or schopls are unavatlable tices will be mailed ; t ‘Selfridge Air Force Base, at the Elmer Bailey, brother of the as yet, but it is anticipated that " alles about Dec, 2. annual Rotary - Farmers Night bride was best man and an at- the goal will be met eventually. which was held Tuesday at the Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore floor-length white nylon net, with a fingertip veil of illusion secured by a seed- Propaganda s Topic’ busi The Board in its regular meet- ing Tuesday night, appointed More funds are expected from Charles Robinson to fill a va- Danie! Axford School. : . payroll deductions in the area. cancy on the board of the Clark- e - | Armistice Day Secretary Muriel Bird is at the ston Community Center. Nor- headquarters in the American) man Jenkins and Orrie Adams | Ray Bromley heatled the Ro- Breakfast Set |tarian committee which prepared jand served the roast turkey dinner for Rochester ROCHESTER The annual ‘for about 200. “Last Man's Breakfast” will be Clarkston Church Plans observed here in the American Smorgasbord Friday Legion Hall at 8 am. Monday (Armistice Day). |_ CLARKSTON- — A Smorgasbord The. breakfast will be S@tved by will be served in-the dining room| Wj : | Hickmott Jr., responded for the Blue Star Mothers. A-program has of the Clarkston Methodist Church} ed Bn) Bi chial guests, — “arranged by Earl Dean, here Friday, from 5 p.m. to 7:30! Stuart Hutchins of Rochester, ; __.. chairman, with D. W. Anderson. p.m. Mrs Sam Miller and Mrs president of the Oakland County pe et Sg 5 howl Choir. ‘of Birmingham. chemical engineer Earl Terry, co-chairmen for the Farm Bureau for Young People. direc iy airs. Jorothy Jean with the Parke Davis Co, Ro- dinner, promise a variety of de-jhas been, awarded a-trip—to the “rt ste aker. Ticious foods. ‘national convention at Chicago. Legion Building each morning to receive contributions from work- ers ~ | Pees ' were named for three-year terms on the same beard. Howard Huttenlocher presented the insurance program for_ the township which includes coverage of all buildings, equipment, per- ,sonnel and public liability. | Toastmaster for the banquet ° |_ was Robert Parenti. Ralph Cur- | tis, president of the host group, | welcomed the guests, and Ralph NP 08 SO ROR 86" | 2 } } : | | | | I. | 4 | + | ! / CHECK FOR OXBOW BOYS CLUB — Above. directors of the year-old Oxbow Lake Boys Club accept a-check from their local United Fund at a board of directors meeting. Pictured left to right are Arthur Mahron, treasurer: Mrs. Wesley Ashton, secretary} | Bernard Hickey, UF representative and Delos Chisholm, president. | : Year Old Group Gets UF Check Optimists in Southfield . rec” Aid Boys Club at Oxbow ihere and their guests will hear, | labout Getmany from Betsy Svalyn,| OXBOW LAKE — Oxbow Lake gional director for American Boys:hockey, shuffle board and work- ‘recently returned exchange sty- Boys Club originated a year ago Clubs, who was instrumental in shop. dent, at their meeting at Fruit- When a group of eight boys met belpine te jgrouy wih valliietion: * * * be . the Boys Club of America The club invites the membershi day wficht. at the Wesley Ashton home and, '" | : . ship |Tidge Inn ae + ‘with Mrs. Ashton, discussed organ-: Sponsors and donators for the of boys from § to 20 years, and is izing a club. club include Dublin Community open Monday, Wednesday and |. The club has arranged with Bob A trip was made t6 the: Pontiac| ‘Hall, Southfield High principal: tO Boys Chub. where the director was ‘appear for a full hour program be-|very helpful in assisting and ad- 4!8® several individuals. Mrs. Ashton, secretary for the fore ‘the Southfield student body. vising the new group. ~ | The elub has completed several group, says fathers of the area at 10 a.m. Monday, Novell, The; Among other persons and organ-|projects under the direction of with spare time are badly needed Center; Metropolitan Club Spirit, Thursday evenings from 6 to .9, 78; Union, Lake Businessmen, «+ +* * Week. Bogden of Indiana, assistarit re-|by the group include ping pong, 53-0657. D Wixom Tonight — Tax Breakdown a ee ee eee wil ili i . You at your trial, ae : ae . soe 7 . Cp aes ee i Me) TWENTY = THE P PONTIAC PRESS, zmonspay. -NOVEMBER 7, 17. EU ae | = Rem ini | 1 Expert Reports _ {No Visible Discontent in Russia wo, st ving i teat, And the Wester powers, 6 ott Ohio Housewives Moke =" ae ads — democracy, con | cialism: | BAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio # — ¥ faster '* When Arrested to Launch Sputnik .) 00 Over 4 Years go 0 dy 2 yearn oe! ang : — e a solagrdiat PARIS W—A Parisian astrono- — meaty epaetng or one Eerie ie yea un hand motarists matereninded Arawer bic Questi mer said last night the Russians By JAMES MARLOW ,more relaxed than in Stalin's day.;Russia under coniniuniom in 40 as the years pass, and Russians first, That's where they ey as “meter at Ny they ‘eck | seh cd imay have misfired one of their} Associated Press News Analyst jin ume perhaps it too will undergo years is bound to be impressive. itive better, they will probably|stop watch to check pulse re-|overtime , Yeleasing city WASHINGTON (—Forty years’, change and become more dem-| At least it will impress peoples'move more toward capitalism.jactions. — Keep Your Head; Know | sputniks in mid- amas * * ago today Communists seized pow- |: ocrati e; permitting wider Partici- I er in Russia. What's happened a rv t that time? What lies ahead? kk * |two reasons: either through evolu- In 4 yéars the Russians have! tionary change or the demands made astonishing progress in ine the pac fae ace ple: , they inal court. Automobile accidents, toward the Mediterranean going | eeeryend eee © ee cos ‘educated and asiaine. are probably the most common/ * | ably on weapons, the atomic and| No government ‘remains fixed cause. “We now spel it was without |H-bombs, jet planes, missiles and bres en eet: History belies) Aceording to an article in a doubt an abortive attempt at jearth satellites. \that thought recent issue of a national maga- launching a satellite,” Couderc! That progress would have pro-| * © *& zine, whether you are guilty or Said. jvided the Russian people with fat; On one thing the Red bosses of innocent the most important thing _ ‘higher living standards—if it had/1917 were wrong: they’ thought) to remember when you are ar Report Snail Starting ibéen devoted to pescetime goods. then world revolution was just yested is to keep your head. Even... . . * *® jaround the corner, Disappointed in though .a refusa] to answer may Fire in English Home In short, a mee of generations that, but aggressively crusading, seem an admission of guilt, do of Russians have been used—while | they set out to bring about what not answer questions PADIHAM, England (P—A snail! ‘forced to do without the modern|didn’t happen by. itself. set fire to Miss Mary Hartley’s|conveniences and luxuries of the| In 40 yeirs—by force and never The only information you ate (house. West—to bring Russia abreast of by persuasion or open and free obliged to give the police ts your | The moist little gastropod mol-' the ‘West industrially in a rush.eleetions — communism has! name and. address. Anything be- jlusk crawled into an electrical |; worked. grabbed all of Eastern Europe, | - yond this may be used against jsocket, causing a short circuit. ‘There js no visible discontent injall of China, half of Viet’ Nam, | Damage to the house was minor; 'Russia. Living standards can be|and North Korea, Its influence is| ito the snail total. lexpected to go up continually as spreading in Asia and the Middle; —= industrial-scientific development is | East. } jexpanded to meet more of tbe, * * * \ people's needs | The peoples of the European j Your Legal Rights | Paul .Coudere ae the Paris Ob- jservatory told a@--capacity audi- NEW YORK — Each year a ence that the Haute Provence Ob- surprising number of well-meaning servatory in southeastern France citizens find themselves in crim- "ted a “bizarre object” in the | Certain rights are also yours) while you are under arrest. The! police must allow you to make Make Thorough Study one telephone call to inform your} family, a friend, or your lawyer, DALLAS u—Rep. Bruce Alger’s,) In one spot—the political system satellites have shown vast cen of your arrest, |(R-Tex) staff is looking. for cot- —Russia is still immensely back- tent with their Russian masters. Don't discuss the case on the! iton bolls complete with weevils. ward. A comparatively small) ‘That does not mean communism phone. * ve, &- ‘ Ind. You should also’ remember that!" some cotton bolls and a weevile zn, wont, nn Say can” Your name here is your best. said her fourth grade class at Pax-| | perhaps 10 million out of more|Russian armies, is stadying cotton and! than 200 million people—still rule ~-torce.— x~ * * persuasion and example, The .in- Red party control is @ Mittle\dustrial and scientific progress of Give Her the Perfect Christmas Gift! ‘and sets your ball. Since both | = , _ these matters are most impor- | — Sf=tc=*| WARM SLEEP ‘with you during arraignment, | and A trial] may take! and cost the accused thou-| of a LOUNGEWEAR ... the prettiest, most feminine sleepwear-in town! Bing Crosby's rea] name if’Har- ry, Lillis Crosby. He is also a good song writer. His best known com-| : “I Don’t. 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THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 eee a bey “pee | » + ¥ 1957 ~ Security for You By RAY HENRY i Living outside the United States, which has a Social Security sys-| except, in a Communist - domi-'tem which. pays United States citi- _Rated country, has no hearing 0D. zen< who return, to the. United your right to Social Security Pay-'crates to live. or turn to their native land ' remain for gt least three years. And, most people who are na- turalized citizens and don't take, ments if. you'r USs ti age e 8 ae You became entitied to pay- up residence in their native land a ments before Jan 1. 1957 * * * senis Urs * -“ ‘but who remain outside the United, - But, the s * States for at least. five years q “e me special 0- 1! re are some spécia pt Although vour payments may be also lose their United States citi- Visions in the Social Securyy law’ st opped after six months unless zenship pare you if you are among the exempt groups) - * You're an alien, earn the» above, your payments may resume sight to Social Security while liv. !f you return to the United States ing in the United States, leave for at least a month, the cooutry end apply for pay: FOR NATURALIZED CITIZENS you're thinking of going abroad ments while abroad, or Here's the story if you're a na- ‘you should check «: before going | 2. You're a naturalized citizen ‘turalized citizen and you leave the whether you fit under one of the} leave the United States and apply United States and apply for So- exceptions, You may be allowed to} for Social Security payments while cial Security while abroad ,draw Social Security as 1f you were abroad, | You ean collect Social Security a native-born citizen - payments by meeting the same re- her you're citizen er ee \quirements as a native-born citi-| eae oes * ~an't caoaive pay- Here's the story if you're aM zen unless you stay outside the : y ments in the Communist-dem- alien who leaves the country after United States so long that, under’ inated countries, This Includes earning the right to payments andy S_ naturalization laws, you’ re} Albania, East Berlin, Bulgaria, applies for them abroad: ‘required to forfeit your citizenship. Ching (except Hong Kong attd You can't collect payments for . A . = Cocchealevakia Kast | than six months after you ormeen), (uccece cee . Germany, Hungary, North Ko- | leave unless: : rea, Romania and Russia. There ‘are exceptions to these rules on loss of citizenship. So if you're a naturalized citizen and If You have to forfeit your citi- zenship, vou become an alien and — You've. lived in the United - ze . f ler the les of the Sovtg States or worked under Social Se- eS, =~ m ue ‘ - P al Lithuania, Latvia and fstonia 2 oe F a TST eE'¢ ahbove whic _ curity for at least 10 years, or wis . arent hsted hecause they ve been : apply to aliens. ; sea — The suspension of payments #PPY '° = taken over by Russia. So, the same will affect treaty obligations of the| . The United States naturaliza- bar acainst sending checks to these! United States which existed. .be-; dion laws automatically require areas applies fore Aug. 1, 1956, or j most natural!zed citizens to give The government will not allgw/’ ee 2 ee) aes ee __ ; |pavthents to be made to be these} \eountries because it's not sure. that ting Outside U: 5. Can Affect Payment ee * — Youre 9 tiem. SFR Semiry, aie sittemnehip: ee i= meena a in care of The tiae office of the Social Security —_—— = Kentucky City ti to Lose Money on Jailed. Men — me to pay off his fine at the rate of $2 a day. The extra 30-day: terms Etlah; Mo., is really the back- ward spelling of. the German'city will lose money on two men It “Halte.” Early settlers found it fined $500 each and given 30-dayito feed db gewy - place for water| jail sentences. They elected “to lay i 2 out” ‘the fine in jail. ; each. F That iniink ease hines *9 dave Friend's, IGift’ Costly Jr., 43, has 5 r.. GEORGETOWN, Ky. @ — * rnis|#d¢-up to a total of 280 days for > . ® — Paul Johns years to think SAVE AT | Cunningh SALE DAYS Self Service SHOP FRIDAY, SATURDAY | | and MONDAY NIGHTS Till 9! oF for the Whole Family! Save ‘10° on Huge 9 by 5’ PING-PONG TABLES | OFFICIAL : REGULATION SIZE! 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Lovely Skin @ Glamoreus Eyes Awake or Agleep ¢ Lifectine Hair, Permanently Reoted, Can Be Washed and " Style-Set @ Knees, Site—wit Take Any Pose ' Rég. $9.95 Value i Ly ~ Eo ince aGET Clearer- Brighter COLOR PHOTOS a at CUNNINGHAM'’S| '§ * he claimed was a costs Georgetown $1.50 a day/friend’s gift S atone on eee oe rig 7 sen- seed hie possessing mari- | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. ost 7 TWENTY-TH - Provides Home Care on Part-Time Basis ee . —— : Vi (ADEA SU: OPEN FRI, SAT. "TIL 9 PMT pees vce =) isiting Narse Assn. Serves Area | | A moment's carelessness by parts of Bloomfield ,and Avon. a another has meant months of pain, Sownthios and Troy. disability and mounting medical |PURELY LOCAL ORGANIZATION f expenses to Mrs. Anna Carry, 65,/ A purely local organization, the a7 of 10 Bliss St. But it also revealed Visiting Nurses were founded in Without owe tine | to her one of the excellent serv- (1921 by a group of Pontiac women | yours ‘e's there Pontiac Press Phote ANGEL OF MERCY — Mrs. Anna Carry, 65, of 10 Bliss St., smiles at the visiting nurse, Mrs C. E. Berden, during a regular visit. Mrs. Carry is recovering from a leg injury incurred in an auto accident. The Pontiac. Visiting Nurses Assn. aids anyone who needs home nursing, with the Pontiac Area United Fund paying for those unable to pay. ~» patients, to give injections and ices available to Pontiac area ‘to fill an apparent community need. vesidents — the Pontiac Visiting Fifteen women serve on the board Nurses Assn. of directors. * * 7 * * * Mrs. Carry, whose husband, Ray,| The Visiting Nurses Assn. also is one year from retirement at! lis under contract with the Vete rans) General Motors Truck and Coach, |Administration to give home nurs- was riding with a friend on Jan.|ing to approved VA patients. 12 when the collision occured with| One of a dozen independent nurs- he car of a teenage boy. ing associations in Michigan, - the| sn ew: Pontiac group truly lives.up to the) Mrs, Carry suffered a broken (angels of mercy” tradition of leg and it has incapacitated ber (pursing. to a large. extend: since. After woh aerey not rs cory Train Kills 5 Women at Indiana Crossing was in need of regular nursing | to change dressings. The Pontiac Visiting Nurses sup- plied this need and even today a nurse goes to Mrs. Carry’s home’ LA PORTE. Ind (INS)—Five three times a week to change women and a teen-age boy were surgica] dressings following an kilied list night wi thei ; ; silled li: ig vhe ir car operation on the leg in March a WISE Ada) ale ise ‘was struck by an eastbOlind new AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC York Central passenger train at “It is a comforting thought to! know that a necessary professional ® "ural cossing near the La Porte service like nursing is available to St. Joseph county boundary line.’ 2 2 of prey — apap Dunes Park state police identi- posit lian United Fund sup-| fied the dead as Mrs. Jean — Vandenberg, 39, driver of the ports this vital service. | ear; Mrs. Irene Williams, 43; Mrs. Mary Pauli, association | her daughter, Mary Ann, 17; director, a trained nurse herself | Mrs. William Barker, 52; Mrs. has seven other professional | nurses in her group. Aleen Spencer, 50, and her son, | | Michael, 11. All had lived near The association provides bedside New Cartiste, Ind. nursing in the home on a part-! Officers said the driver of . the time basis, Those who can pay $4.4 car apparently had waited at th long visit and $3 a short visit with double-line track to let a- west a graduated scale downward ac- pound freight train pass and then cording to means. Many get this’ started up into the path of the service free and the UF pays the eastbound passenger train bill * * * | . “Some 61 per cent of our visi ts Venezuela to Build are free, Mrs, Pauli said, ‘so you $98, 000,000 Bridge can see the key role UF funds play.” | MARACAIBO, Venezuela—A $98,-: Last year, with the UF sup- 900,000 prestressed-concrete bridge plying $37,938, the visiting nurses across the Lake Maracaibo nar- made 13,882 calle to bathe '*: to provide direct land trans- rams portation from the impostant port 'roads. Hardest hit was Hanksville,' ‘Rain, Snow Overflow population 80. Streams in Mid-Utah SALT LAKE CITY «—A five-day, was expected to ease today. day storm of rain and snow caused) SS streams and rivers to overflow Best Year for Ramblers and isolate many residents of the desolate east-central some 180 miles from .here. Corp. says that, with two months * * * ito go, 1957 already is the best * There are no telephone lines to Sales year on record for its Ram- | the area. It was not possible to,bler cars. AM ‘s Rambler get reliable reports but ani esti-/sales totaled 77,318 in the first 10 mated 200 persons. were cut off by/months, compared with 73,807 in out 1955, the Previous record year. overflowing rivers washing = Reg. $99.50 Limited Time Only a © OPENS TO 68” -@ SEATS 8 COMFORTABLY mares — Perfect for the H olidays @ Choice of mahogany or limed ook 1@ Use as a desk, bookcase or table 28 South Saginaw FR 20179 OPEN howtaaeld AND FRIDAY. TIL 9 The flooding, which started Mon-| igroup.’ West Blo Bloomfield _Township and separated by a railroad track. 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The hairs that have round cross sections grow straight; those with ‘oval cross sections are curly. The flatter the oval the tighter, “the turl. x * *: FOR YOU TO DO: Clip one of your hairs, get a very strong, smagnifying glass_and see whether you can Jell if it ts oval) sor round. And !f you like, color this picture of two girls com- paring their hair. x kk * (For this suggestion Elizabeth Newland of Lake chiarten: La., gets $10. Drop a :postcard ‘Ziggins in care of The Pontiac Press.) ean.an Eskimo stay warm in a snow igloo? Tomorrow: with your idea to Violet Moore | Victory Attracts Dem Spotlight Gov. Meyner Is Worker, Expects Acti he always has managed to roll with ’ the punches, * *® ® worked his way through grammar By INTERNATIONAL NEWS New Jersey's Robert B. Meyner has won himself another four-year stay at the governor’s mansion, but he might possibly break his) soo), lease with the idea of moving into the White House. * x ® Political savants agree that the governor’s victory over Eisen- hower-backed State Sen. Malcolm Forbes puts him strongly in. the running for the Democratic nomi- nation for president in 1960. The 49-year-old, hard-working Meyner says he has no plans to ~ Yul for Wational office, but if he" — found himself on the Democratic ticket in '60, he probably would not be entirely sufprised. For Meyner — who has been called Lady Luck’s rosy-cheeked boy — has sparred frequently with fate during a hard childhood and an ambitious political career. Yet Of German extraction on both sides, Meyner was born July 3,! 1908, in Easton, Pa. He did most of his growing up around Easton, and Phillipsburg and Paterson in| on New Jersey — all industrial com- munities heavily populated with foreign-born and second-generation Americans. : WORKED THROUGH SCHOOL The son of a loom fixer, Meyner school in Paterson, helping the family with’ money, then worked through high school where he be- came class valedictorian, while serving an eight-hour shift on the “Tyietory™ in” 1953. During” his “firs on by Aides He maintained the same fierce, industrious drive through ‘Lafayette College in Easton, where he often | earned $60 a week while a attending | He later worked two jobs’ while going to Columbia University law school. | Jr., in his first political test and won a seat in the State Senate, Getting to be governor turned! out to be not so difficult for the! man who had distinguished him-, self as president of the Chamber, of Commerce, director of the Phillipsburg Bank and a member of several civic groups. 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They Are Stylists for the Big Three There have been suggestions that the new rash of sightings was inspired by Russia's launching of earth satellites. In {ts report last night, the Air Force, said “there is no physical flying saucer was ever * * * Tt also said there is no evidence that the alleged objects are inter- planetary space ships, that they called found.” Today's Auto Designers Must Have !Some of Artist, Salesman, Politician By DOUGLAS LARSEN and director of “styling for Ford;ternity, But he is too new at be- DETROIT (NEA) — An auto! Motor Co., says: > jing a vice president to have de-| e designer must have the soul of} “You think and draw and sweat (veloped quite the breezy, supreme) en artist, the personality of a) ever a design ee > leaeteie of the other two. salesman and the ego of. politi-| the one they're to ge with. Walker grudgingly admits the cian. , That whole process is toe gh oxictence of just'a small cloud on The saying goes in this motor| enough. Then comes the waiting ‘their horizon. That’s the chance town that the designer creates the} for public acceptance or rejec car while the automotive engi-| tion. These ideas you've created, neer has become just a pack rat! you realize, could make or break | 5 Coneevaaree eR who crams the machinery inside} a multi-million dollar corpora- | “We know about this interest to make it run, tion. That’s the worst of it. So | in écomomy and the boom in And the 1958 models, the most) you've just get to tell yourself | small cars because that’s our dramatic and colorful ever made,| you're right.” . | Job in styling, to keep up with the represent tthe most uninhibited, wajker’s caumberbhet and good; Public's thinking,” be says. “And creative endeavors of the car friend at General Motors, Harley stylist. 7" iJ. Earl, has said about the same * * ithing. The two men are star- But ‘this could be the last yéar| \tlingly similar in professional out- major trend yeu can be sure that we'll satisfy it as soon as pos- sible,” he adds. indicate developments beyond the range of current scientific knowl- edge, or that they pose any threat to the nation’s security, | jindustry, which is why the poli-| of their unbridled sway over the look and personality, They're both artists, extroverts. Chrysler’s boss of styling, Virgil Exner, fully qualifies for this fra- tician's ego is necessary. G George W. Walker, vice president enoaeer . siuyaen: But ‘ jpublic interest in more modest cars has a serious impact on sales; “In fact, . Walker reveals,” the | 1949 car which. suddenly reversed | a whole trend in Ford design so) _{suecessfully w as designed in three | months.” None of the auto designers like | to contemplate a reversal of the) past 10-year trend toward more} luxurious cars. “Let's face it,” Walker admits, “it's harder to de-| sign for an economy market.” But if economy does become a| governing factor a new design medium has been developed which lends itself to cutting costs on, cars. ‘‘The increasing use of sculp- tured sheet metal gives us greater ‘flexibility in design than we have : . lever had,” Jjey_J.-Earl, and Chrysler’s Virgil Exner. Is there Walker explains. He refers to being able to stamp out shaped quarter panels of sheet. stee] as the basic body of the car. | On the "58s, Chryster’s Exner f has less reason for being tense | during this period of new model intoduction than Walker or Earl. | There are practically no changes in the fin styling which proved | each monk emcees terre j on the °57s. if it turns out that this is a | But Ford’s ability to hold its lbig gains made ‘this year, and its ‘lead over Chevrolet, iargely rest jon what Walker has done on the \drawing board, he admits. And Earl takes — repsonsibility for trying to get GM's more than 50 per cent share of the miarket) ’ ‘that public taste in cars has taken back this coming year. The “‘salesmanship’’ required of. ‘a car designer comes into pias -thetop—brass— pany assembles to make the final | eae on accepting a particular | style treatment. 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S. fing al ecm S99 t Otherwise [tates resin, teinging a rie init Congressman’s Trip ring on Slaying Te xpec ancy ap ] ening in Euiea temperatures. In the middle and] air ann, Calif, w—Rep. John Dry U.S. Today linge ware te mach ay 36 degree|¥. Allen, Je. (R-CalL) plane to _ A Myearold Utica tactory work: By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER unas’ ti eg ies, as al- | from elther cubvounpent- tui each family to cut its (spending) THE ASSOCIATED Press (higher. “~"|wed his secretary Nov. 11 — and é. er, accused* of clubbing his wife) INS Economic Commentator | ready indicated, married men, | budgets, on the one hand, nor | garment jo its (income) cloth, By : . * take her om a- congressional com- _— ° “to death with a rifle butt, will re-| A new maladjustment is plaguing! ™inistered to by their wives, are, | austere standards, on the other. | but’ eventually is too slow. _ There were wet spots’ in scat- tle cooler*weather|Mittee trip as a main free under $10,000 until a de-'the nation, and is resulting-in an on the average, outliving the di- | it is my observation that the | in nt) The bride honeymoon. im the Ohio Vi wit be Miss ae cision next month in his pre-trialloverproduction of widows. vorced ‘men, the widowers and | pressure comes —_ 7 may be under the type of reported Pea alley! ucile Clement, 33, Allen, 57, is examination by Macomb County’s| This is caused by the widening) e bachelors. | tet peed gars 4 expenses | sure : Se ot ee vo frozen and fixed, 2 honeymoon trip . examining magistrate, Justice Fra-igap in the life expectancy in the) The number-one killer of middle. a i and Pectancy. th in the mid-Atlantic states . re. cis A. Castelluci, of Bruce Town- jUnited States of men and women. aged and older males is heart trou-| = gh ae ‘tall sae one . Thus in the life financial plan of| throughout northern aut omer! and parts of New England. Scat- the oy sgart aa. = of ship. ‘On average, the actuarial figures/ble and related conditions in the) “) ge orate pl the self.em. |every family there should be flex-|Texas. Floods threatened in sec-|tefed showers were forecast in ex- the House Committee on Mer- Testimony against aS Wedge! |show that women are living six'circulatory system. ployed in the professional groupe, ible items which can be shed|tions of northeast Texas. treme northern New England. chant Marine and Fisheries. of 6077 Higgins St. concluded yes- years longer than men. And a gen-| LETUP ON PRESSURE | temds to be uneven, conjectural promptly when and if necessary *: * & s ai terday with the introduction of aeration ago, the females were liv) “yas 4. tedical research’ im amount, and. in varying de- (and desirable, - ~ | ‘The wet belt extended into Okla-/Scottish Yew Ancient When Irving Berlin's song, “God 20-page statement Wedge. made. to, ing only three years longer. into this cause of mortality, it! grees, speculative. — : * homa and parts of Kansas, Louis- cof : : Bless America,” was published police following the slaying of his * * * seems to me that any letu, on the’ Th is. height Anos segeniet, ‘Sie ated lane end Arkanens, bet Spe erp FORTINGALL, Scotland—A fa-|20 years after he wrote it, he as- wite, Louise, 47, at their home Oct.| As a result, a score of life insur-| pocsure with which family heads! - us inner pressure is States refused to approve annexa-|mostly light. Isolated mous yew in the churchyard at signed all royalties to the Boy and 9. . j@nce companies are in the process work would be helpful. - ‘ened by the inequality of frozen tion of the Dominican Republie in injwere reported in the Mississippi|Fortingall is reputed to be the|Girj Scouts of America, Their in- * ; iof offering lower and hence more jexpenses and variable income. hess after Spain had relinquished Valley. oldest tree in Mantes Pace 3,000 come from the song has passed the In the statement, Wedge ad- favorable insurance rates to the! The pressure does not stem What wives can contribute is an sovereignty. Southerly winds from the Gulf'years, '$100 thousand dollar mark, - mitted he and his wife bad femaie of the species. Since the —_ : anes argued bitterly in the past. On peginning of the century, the life the night of the killing, he: said, expectancy of new babies, male she had struck at him with the |and female, has increased by any, an I sh Sedlbe ey tee Feasen | of ladies in the audience recent. | Judge Castelluci, saying he want- ly in Indianapolis Town Hall. ed time to study the statement, where I talked about these indicated that he would announce} trends, women certainly . don’t | Dec. 11 on what charge to bind) leok forward with relish te the Wedge over to Circuit Court for; prospect of finishing their lives | trial. At present, Wedge is charged! without their mates. i only with common law murder, blow was softened a little, without the degree specified. ey actual figures were cited/ , to demonstrate that married ge : : have the longest life expectancy of | F ails to Get Into Orbit all males, and divorced men the - BECKLEY, W.Va. @® — Daniel Shortest. 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Sc bE se ad Dee ee es dd ee ee, & rrr PP THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1957 THIRTY.ONE oo * ae: < Today’s most fascinating story is the story of industry- Remember the man in the United States Patent Office who: thought, decades ago, that nearly all the inventions and discoveries had been made that would be made. Industry proves daily just how wrong this man was. Today industry i is still Blessing on towards 3 better things,-and, we trust, they. always will. : . —3 Everyone moves ahead when industry makes history of the yesterdays, We Salute Industry From Which Flows All the Hopes of Tomorrows i= National Bank OF PONTIA ¢ Offices at W. Huron at Tilden as N. Perry at Glenwood ane Keego Harbor . . . Walled Lake . . . Union Lake... Milford «+ Lake Orion and Bloomfield Hills Fs namiecrwo. . oie : 4 " WASHINGTON (PR — American ‘types of power, e yy E 3 ce ye + @ 5 S 1, ‘ af ES £ =ePe - er, OO ai t 3 a? t ’ These liquid-fuels ‘have ‘disad- lvantages. Their use requires a | maze of plimbing in rocket en-! -__gines: liquid fuel is heavy for the Tanvount of energy it yields: it is Will be made with existing, tested missile and for the primary en- difficult and dangerous to handle. gines of planned satellite launch-. There is a tendency toward solid_ Military scientists are pressing ‘A Russian broadcast claimed ers are liguid—a combination of fuels. ‘broad research in a quest for new the Use of “improved new instru-'forms of hydrocarbons (which wil iM Han * es of improved fuels to power big Mets and sources of power” in burn) and an oxidizer {usually ; i seclesene a tr pide an thissiles and i the launching of Sputmk I last quid oxygen called ‘‘lox’’)/ tense ass a s I dove, satellites. a which enable them to burn at alti- Said recently that the perform “But any bid in the pear future “eekend, but the broadcast gave.4.. where there is little or no ance of solid propellents have been to recapture the lead which Rus- no details, natural oxygen to support combus- improved “tq the point where wa has taken in rocketry Probably’ _At_ present, fuel for the: large. tion. they are nearing jhat of liquid =e propellents now used in current large liquid rockets . ¥ * * llp made those remarks at an address dedicating a rocket en- gine plant but by the Thiokol Chemical Corp. at Birmingham City, Utah. That plant, he com-: mented, includes a chamber for testing rockets producing two mil- lion pounds of thrust. Holaday did not say that such rockets, using: either liquid or solid fuel, are in existence now, but eited it as an, - But Most Gains May Be Made With Present Power U Ss. ‘Scien tists Seek Better F uels . By ELTON C. F AY Eases etn rn ee a TRY = Our heartiest congratulations to the men and women whose skilled hands make possible today's modern living . We, at Ward's are proud to extend our services in bringing you finer furni- ture with which to fur nish your home and the advantages of the Woard-Way credit plan which enables you to better en- opment * *. * i The trade publication Aviation’ Daily reports that the largest United States design,” intended for’ the Titan ICBM, is of 300,000 pounds thrust..In contrast, Russia) is described as having tested a rocket delivering 820,000 pounds,’ probably intended for use jn- the! Soviet T-3 ICBM.. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 7, 1957 : 2 : THIRTY-THREE_ we'll trust them. I bélieve they, Officers Form Group. | ‘Our S pace Medicine Meany P raises - Te aad oe OW nt apesd tl, COLD — A Ske aelaghind S hire-a new accountant and put in/heen formed by Norway's Army, Reported Up to Par [Textile Union (serpin _ _ ,.-}mands, has been removed as|°°!PS in relations with authorities Says Cleanup Action southern: organizer and would be|and the general public, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ® — They As for the medical end of the| Means UTW Qualifies "Pred as union counsel chief of the Department of Space|problem, the doctor said Russian * . Medicine at Randolph Air Forceletforts thus far had confirmed) © Stay in AFL-CIO Receives Farrell Papers ry ouses Base here said yesterday ‘in the|many of the Randolph experi-| .... . NEW YORK w — James T field ofsapace medicine, we're not| ments. eaee ala en Gece eae oa 70 pine Farrell's papers are to be onal Pain, Burning, Tenderness ‘lbehind anyone. The same things Strughold said the space cabin = oy = ‘ed permanently with the University on Bottom of Feet ; : ‘simulator at’ Randolph is the up action by the 44,000-member Pp. ie Oth: t . the Russians are finding out with .. . h of Pennsylvania. er writers v7) iP, R-FA : their dog, we're finding out with only one of its type in the world’United Textile Workers Union|whose manuscripts are there are) i, me out whl hat we know sot”. ng the UT qualifies ta som Teodor Dreker and Gevree, S=PLLIEFL = es ee subjected to conditions that pre- tinued amkoreap in the merged Seldes. | For fast, grateful relief, Dr. Hubertus Strughold, head ofisumably would prevail in space labor organization. . the department at the School of|with the necessary aids and pro-| +’ * & Lightning Strikes Often Aviation Medicine, said the sta-|tective devices that have been per- The UTW was one of three un- WASHINGTON — Lightning bolts | tionary cabin used in testing fected during the school’s experi- - fons the AFL-CIO Executive Coun-'strike 40 to 60 times a year within man’s reaction and ability to en-|ments. jcil charged with corruption last the average square mile in the | }dure space flight has provided a ._ * * * | month. The others were the Team- |United States. {*emendous fund of information. |The experiments here, Strughold sters and Bakers unions. | “We're ready now for space|said, have been testing men in| Two top officials of the UTW| te flight, insofar as space medicine| conditions which would be found since have resigned. They are An-, is concerned,” he said in an inter-|in satellite flight for more than a thony Valente, president, and) | - - view, - lyear, \Lloyd Klenert, secreta: -treasur- [| endelae eee _ oa dedica-' man William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) as | He said there are some ques- “We're not tr behind as peo- er. , Among AFL- clo” charges J, aad te aterford post office has been the main speaker. The building is located at 5764 tions which can't be. answered un- ple think,” Strughold said. lagainst Valente and*Klenert was | > Optometrist sched or 2 p. m. Saturday, with Congress- Dixie Highway. til a satellite is actually placed in that they ‘used $57,000 of union) ) > flight, “‘but we. could be ready to- {money to make down payments } > . ; day, or tomorrow, for'such a step. Grandfather Discovers \on hommes: |, 7 North Saginaw Sane All We need is for the technology He’s Not in Condition | The UTW, an AFL union before |: | rrange “OS ice De Ica ton el esd . ‘the labor merger, is not to be con-![/ Phone FE 4-6842 x * * | MEDINA, Ohio (® — “I wasn't fused with the larger Textile Strughold has been working for a cued Sen I a Pblgek ‘Workers Union of America, a for- g the U.S. Air Farce on space medi- 24mitt ames Sinecek after he mer CIO affiliate. Dedication ceremonies for the)ing, and all cabinets, counters and/fice inchade the hiring of four. projects since 147, He said WaS brought to Medina Hospital. ee new Waterford Village post office {equipment are of the very newest additional mail carriers for thelthe work of the Russians possibly! The 66-year-old grandfather said After conferring yesterday with |) “Better Things in Sight” c Open Friday Evenings = na aR tl 5164 Dixie Highway, will be|design. village. The men are scheduled could eliminate some minor ex- pee was trying to “show my grand- seven international officers of the. : at 2 p.m. Saturday, according! The dedication sponsored periments by Americans 1 told newsmen: “If! f) is - aster Mrs, Robert Amos.! the Waterford ee a to start shortly after the first of/sary to launching of their own bieyele riding. He fell off andjthis board (the seven officers) Closed Wednesday Aiternoons } x * Chamber of Commerce, and the the year, Mrs. Amos said. satellite. ‘broke a leg. ‘says it will meet all instructions,’ § fo. Se Leas ae ee Main speaker for the event will) jaa auxiliary ‘ 3 be Congressman William Broom- = serve gar illic eae : field (R-Royal Oak), Retired Army}. the open house that follows the Colonel Fred E. Thompson of Wa- dedication ceremoales. tertord Township will be master of ceremonies. Future plans for the post of- ° Fiag-raising ceremonies will be conducted by the Waterford Township American Legion and'\2/ame EOKA Rebels Veterans of Koreign Wars. Mrs. for Murder of Cypriot Emma Olson will be guest ; soloist. NICOSIA, Cyprus“ — Police Four employes will work in the blamed EOKA rebels today for the new 28x78 foot building, which has murder of a 45-year-old Greek a light green interior. 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Right|casion to consult Mr. Mason scum bes ive to know a couple of things| ceived ceived containing the key to room . polae so aittord Pet Parva a discharged |“At least you authorized its pur-jbe here at nine o'clock with my a moment!” those swinging doors and ‘time last night?" a in order to understand the ® full|729. He told of, going up to the employe, is conducting te obtain ain and oust Conway at @ stock- chase.” ers’ meeting. In @ mysterious * * * ling offers to supply Conway “What are you talking about?) uspects @ trap. {I never saw this gun before in) Conway agrees to tellow directions. life.” : Aabine. the petal ser for 4 eames [my lil, ‘or we obtains a key f ” ra | to a hotel room for the meeting but Pat may be,” Mason said,| instead ef finding Rosalind there's | «; @ young Woman scantily attired, with but apparently some three years | oe sian a ene Bees om We Foe. She points - ago the cashier convinced you! un @ mnway whic e takes fro fee. po ge the gun has been tired: jthat he needed a gun for protec-) Conway suspect a frame-up . and calis erry phason, attorney. cha = Fou ieaolyerg te = as0n an Ww rake, a detective. wea a e - T. to the hotel room and ‘find a | ane 6 na = . bo Fan — os Mason traps . dg cairn... J rre to admitting s r] “ : eae 3 Rosalin ate a divorcing Farrell Heaven yes! - remember it) 206 52s elp Conway. Farrell is inow,’”’ Conway said, “but I never haying an affair with Rose Calvert, y t ©. cacretai secrets 7: Farrell, ontains even saw the gun. The voucher rox 8 son ; identifies x ety — that of Rose |came through and I put my okay ‘alver' rrefl must have ha ‘on- The c : , way's Be 2 tapped and hed a on it. cashier was the one at la Conway giving erroneous | who went down and bought it. Hh, Se just before the call he was expecting from Rosalind, Conway 2 * * finds a reassuring proxy list planted C af in his car. Mason believes it ts “What happened to that trap as it doesn't compare with the cashier?” Mason asked. ‘ | carbon paper list Mason has. Chapter 22 late seit plated a 0 lis aay “WW hile Farrell was with te **The police haven't made any pub-' lic announcement as yet, but I) think they've identified the corpse.) un?” “Who -is she?” Conway asked. faa 1 don’t know.” “A Rose Calvert who worked in) “yoy didn’t check it?” a brokerage office, and... ™ “Good Lord, Mason, the Texas “Rose!” Conway exclaimed. Global has options on potential “Do you know her?’ oil land scattered halfway across} “Of course I know her. Sheiresas 1m tryin _ ; j ; trying to figure where | works i the brokerage office thatig., og deposits are, how much we} ie died eight or ten months | firm?” “T believe so. | “And what happened to the client to answer questions. We're) She picked up ‘the telephone, put) ‘al the way down the corridor, the} ‘Yes, sir.” i here.” through a call, then said, “You! ‘Office on the far left.” = & time element, Mr. Conway, y 00 cei no answer, then being . import of that story. About the knocking at the door, re- Stason “Do. you remember the time?’ had been told ~that the telephone|te to retrace his steps, turn Onan olgabienne poem “It was, I believe, shortly before would ring at six-fifteen?” in key, and call the whole the last door on the left, Sever" o'clock.” “That's right.” One i t, th ; : ' “And how did you get in touch “When did the telephone ring?” However, he pointed ou e | Hamilton Burger, the big, bar- with Mr. Mason?” rospect of getting the informa- irel-chested district attorney, sat “It was a few minutes earlier P ‘tion which would "be of the great- {behind the desk tacing the door. “I looked’ up a .night pee than that.” lest: value to him was too much 'He was flanked by Lt. Tragg, one, ™ the teleplione exchange, called | x * ® ‘of a temptation. He had used the lof the most skilled investigators in it, was directed to the Drake De- “What difference does thatikey, had gone in. With dramatic the homicide department, a un. *¢tive Agency, and so managed |1.,,..9 Hamilton Burger askgd.»|simplicity he described in detail liformed police officer, and Alex-| to get in tench with Mr. Mason.” “It makes a lot of difference, as his adventure with the young jander Redfield, who did ballistics | ss what did you want Mr.) i wail be prepared to show later,woman who was clad only in the work for the authorities, \Mason to do?” ’ Mason said, *‘Now qne other scantiest of apparel. The spools of a tape recorder cal “1 wanted him to advise me in 4 thing. Mr. Conway, when that callicONWAY TELLS OF PANIC the table were revolving. an: jconnection with a distrubing inci-/ ome in, that is the one you re-| Then G described the panic Hamilton B sai Good ‘dent which had happened. in the; ~ n Conway morning, cane = have de-| Redfern Hotel.” jceived at the drugstore, it was @lwhich had gripped him when he woman's voice, was it not?” cided that this interview should be| Hamilton” Burger glanced suspi-|" «yeg * realized the-weapon he had taken recorded. J trust there is no objec- clously at Mason. “You're going tO} “Was it the same voice that you! fired once, and recently. He de- tion?” jlet him tell his full story?” ‘had heard earlier? In other words,'cideg he should consult Perr y “None whatever,” Mason told rm going to let him tell his full . 2. it the voice of the woman who! ty — hesat OU tontgiel eects had described herself; as -Rosa-; “And what did Perry Mason . " ' “All tight, go ahead,"’ Hamilton an , el TALK IS MONITORED Burger said. “Go right ahead."’ tine ‘bmn wat certain (Continued on Page 35) “Thank you,” the district attor-- Conway told about the myster- \jacon said “I don't think my ney said sarcastically. “I may also ious telephone calls, about the elena cnderstande the full import , State for your infgrmation that offers to give him the list of steck- a catiaance: But the point | there is a microphone in this office. holders who had given proxies to ; is that’ “the woman who described. our a C and the conversation is also being 9Gifford Farrell’s proxy committee. |, . crue) ce Nikae. | = herself over the telephone as Rosa omreatliy by a police shorthand He told about his hesitancy, his lind was going to call Mr. Conway e Cleaned : “Quite afl right!’ Mason said. final decision to have a meet- at six-fifteen and tell him to go $4 from the young woman had been rns . am Rta ee ing with the mysterious Rosalind, to a certain place to get the in-] @ d This is my client, Gerald Cgn- formation be wanted (When) ake Adjuste way, gentlemen.” He told about calling in . his Apc aA -@ R ted = ; “called the pay station at six-fifteen a Sit down,” Hamilton Burger in secretary to take down. the con thera! Wap 6S answer The reasee| vited. “What is your occupation, versation, about going out and handles my accounts. — That is, : can afford to pay, how deep we) ehe did werk there. I.think she) should go with our wells .. . 1| ri Beg seen a ale 1 had no time to go take an inven-| “You used to talk with her?’/tory of the property in the desk | *"Yes.”? of a cashier who dies suddenly. j “Kid her along?” “Exactly,” Mason said. ‘‘That’s) “Yes.” the weak point in the scheme. a _ ‘Farrell had just as good access to ted - ee — ithe gun as you did, and when it nee - s: comes to proving motivation or ha¥ing connection with the corpse, “She's mz arried, Maso n. It’s| Farrell is in a very delicate posi-! Mrs. Calvert.’ jtion. He had been playing around | cms you never dated her?” with this young woman, had takén “No. |photographs of her in the alto- nates tried to date her?” jgether, and his wife was plan- “No.” z rs es “But you did kid her along?” i eo co-respondent “She liked to kid. She was jolly; “Oh-oh,” Conway said and liked attention from the cus- , ° tomers.” “So,” Mason told him, “if your “The masculine customers,’’ Ma-| nose is clean, and if you didn't son said. try to get smart by juggling wee ; ar pons around between the time — 4 ola an a you left my office and the time “That's right, She had & 80d) 7 took the number off that gun figure and she knew it.” , “All right,” Mason said, “now oo La damp ps here’s where you let your r down and tell me the truth. Did) Position that the district at- you try to do any gun juggling?” torney won't dare to proceed “What do you mean?” Conway, *8ainst you without more evi- asked. dence.” “I know it was a temptation,”| Con onway drove for awhile in Mason said. “You felt that YoU siience, then said, “Mason, don’t had beén framed. You felt that | underestimate Gifford Farrell. He — Fargpll was back of | is not a sound thinker, but he has ou didn’t want to sit still and). chain lightning mind. . He'll take it. | completely dazzle you with the “You probably felt that if you (brilliance of his thinking. He'll could get rid of that fatal gun jreach some conclusion after a and substitute another gun in its | scintillating mental exhibition, place there was no way on earth and then for some cockeyed rea- they could ever prove that it was son or other the brilliant conclu- the fatal gum that you had tak- | * = =. gi ¥ a FOR 1958 ... OLDSMOBILE CREATES A NEW cLass OF CARS! Introducing New-Matic Ride"( a true air suspension ) ang a host of exclusive new —— for f 4 " } rere ae = a. atc ae Rk es ce ee et om ee es ete “Ss a ee es ee te Ss. ote eee Bae 28 8 i. id ce Ds ch i sk Pe eee ee es ae ee es” Ss ee re ee i "| seek ected a |) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1057 er -rive + , ——— more available ‘andjthe policé last night, and You/Company forthe protection tits Sea : disturbing anyone|: “Why?” eB, “I can assure you; gentlemen,| attention. - “Because a murder was com-|that I have been quite busy trying -your informia-|mitted with it.” = : to get information in this case so gentlemen, was at the Glade-| “Ob, I certainly hope not,” |that I could be of some assistance , Mason ‘said. I certeinty do to you this morning.” ot.” _ y.| “You went to Elsinore last would complicate. matters!” |Right!"’ Hamilton Burger charged. “You mean you didn’t have the| ‘That's right. I did indeed!” "| tor a motel and! slightest idea that this was a mur- Temaey 1 pitting lea a0 “and port tl aa ag Burger efked $2 puity Mr. Notton-Barelay Cal- #\ the correct license number of that te : 4 vert, whe lives in Elsinore, could Chi f “8 N | d of the Queen Mother as she flashed IETS IN NYA@SAIANG juy in her- Rolls Royce, specially 7 bought for her visit by the Nyasa- Greet Queen Motherjianc covernment. store than 10 African chiefs expressed their i ZOMBA,-Nyasaland — Nyasa-/homage to the Queen Mother, .who land put on.a proper show to cel-\Wore her diamond tiarra by day : : ‘for the first time. brate its first royal visit, when| The chiefs presented a dazzling Britain's Queen Mother recently array of costumes of evey kind spent several days there on her 44 color. One had a complete African tour. leopardskin suit with matching Silver poles carried colorful ban- tie. One leader was Chief Somba . or wees —* 6, “How would ‘ know if was a |shed some light on the identity of srely every ae = Cn who rules 123 villeges in the = !” Burger shouted,| ™urder weapon? Masoh coun- |the _ eka along the 60 miles of road to'piantyre district. (Continued from Page 34) an eo ~~ ee atid etd Id this. tered. “No one even told me how “All right.” Hamilton Bur ger Zomba. | ry advise ee. ee District we deal weak evidence until nine 0’c this} the young » They told |said sarcastically. “Now tell us Their farmlands fcrgotten, thou-| Population of Latin America’s Attorney 4 ae Oy 5 him | morning?” a ate 0 pnt ont <_ Tvem and (just what intuitive reasoning made » }sands of Africans stood for hours nations is now about equal to that Mason interpoged with an urbane, out of circulation?”. Mason “What evidence?” stay out of ‘the The police | you think you could shed light on “Talon the highways to get a glimpse|of the United States and Canada. smile, “At this point, gentlemen,| asked. 4 “Nnis gun! The one that Red- didn’t reveal ~ result of their ithe identity of the corpse?” ul ln dh a sane ntnnil aa as SAI ad Deena my client's story ends, except! “So he couldn’t be questioned.” field has. The a a Eaten os eee ae — cand ex-} for the fact that he found a paper “Then why should I bring him — « «© killed -with 3 | plana’ because I am not pre- containing a list of stotkholders) », morning?” - : me “She -was killed with a revolver, Pared to concede the premise on oe had sent in their proxies in ~— = ; ul —_ on ¢ mene and this is the murder weapon, Which yon ane ating, 1 deat know his car. This list which 1 now| “Because now you've had time|weapon, Mason said. “I knew the one which you folks were con-|that it's the murder weapon. I did raed a conteinn Conway's in-|t0 concoct a story!” that you wouldn't be at your office| cealing from the police all night.” feet that an attempt was made to| itials on onc page, and also my * * * _ aoa o'clock in the ae * x * . [frame my client with a gun which nile ate on each page.) “Fm sory, Mr. Diet Aton fgnecy aTanermens at! MC] Alexander Reed cleared tilt bee, ached somehow. * * * iney,” Perry Mason said, but lest possible hour this morning. We malas on T say something, Mr. thing about that gun and where it “My client's car is parked down-|Y°Ur suspicions are not justified) arrived just as soon as your office| BUT&er came from.” stairs and I reported that fact to/by facts. There was no flight. Mr. opened. In fact, I think an investi-| “Not now!” Burger said. “I de-} “ (Comtinged Tomorrow): the police before we came up and Conway simply felt that it would gation would disclose that you are|Mand that Mr. Mason give us an suggested they would want to be inconvenient for me to consult here unusually early this morning explanation.” The name of Brazil originated; sTRONG BEAUTY — Japan’s | scare thal car. - |With him during the night at his because you wanted to question my| “And you did?” Hamilton Burger|because of a wood which (GOED iciear umovie alar Masayo Banri | “My client has nothing to say @Partment. I was doing sdme in-'client.” asked. Portuguese colonists gathered. Ot, * “” ee | about anything that happened|V@Stigative work, trying to find) x & * “I did,” Mason said. “For: your|a vivid red color, the wood sug- vermis up for a judo session. | after he consulted me. I am per-|°Ut the extent of what | felt was’ “That's just’ a run-around,” information, that js a revolver gested live coals or Portugese, The 20-year-old girl, holder of | I i re 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 tectly willing to answer questions!® frame-up. Therefore, I had Mr. H amilton Burger said. ‘You! which was purchased some three “‘brasas." This word eventually! a first rank in the art, is dan- | from that point on, However, | Conway wait at a place where he'should have given this weapon to years ago by the Texas. 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They in the day and left to cook in a your pleasure can gredient in this slow pven while you Angostura bitters is the business or new in- go about vour recipe. + 3 J ; i that there are at least 418,000 wom. en in the United States who are ac- quainted with gunpowder as well as face powder and instant nonfat dry milk powde: it is especially for these charm- ing Nimrods- as well as the male hunters that this foad story is be- ing written now as the hunting season opens to extend. through the fall and winter moriths: When a wife accompanies her hushand on a hunting trip, her camp. chores are literally cut out for her and preparing the meals is a natural. * * * hunting wing Foe nd for other out La trips fishing or Free of the fat that _ glows you down...Rich in the. things that tone you up! New Products Clamor for Housewife’s Approval. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Before we get too involved in holiday planning and cooking. I'd like to mention just a few of the new. products on the market A week or so ago I received, some samples of plastic-« ~oated pa- et bowls. We tried them with chili one night. The chili was very het but it didn't faze the bowls a bit. And what fun it was just to toss them in the waste basket after dinne Watch for ‘them wherever paper products are sold. They're wonderful work savers * * * This next product I've never seer, — only a picture of it. Its a push button automatic’ electric can opener. It's an expensive item. one of the luxuries it would be nice to have. You'll see it in| dapartment and appliance stores. Frozen meat has become a big item in the housewife’s budget. She buys it from the store fro- ten, and she sometimes freezes her own meat. Many questions about storing, handling and cook- ing this kind of meat arise. Now the American Meat Insti- tute. at the request of the Super Market Institute, has put out a pamphlet answering some of these! questions: You'll no doubt see it in your favorite super market soon es worth picking up: its tree We all bemoan the high cost of , teaspoon cream of tartar 1 ine. ee beans eating. I thought you might like to know that one item vou buy— canned tima — is actually cheaper today than it was in 1953 Almost all other foods have gone up in price. But you can plan for canned tuna in your menus with the happy feeling you are saving money Joining the long list of cake mixes you can buy and prepare tn a jiffy is a new Banana Cake Mix. It will make two 9%-inch layers. A rich fruit filling and a Near East Touch Given Chicken With Spices Savory way of cook India Skillet Chicken about chicken’ b AP) r-fryer och icken ook welxht pounds chicken ‘Soup ', cup heavy cream Have chicken cut inio abort 10 serving-s:ve pieces, Wash and drs Mix together the salt. cu pow der, ginger. cardamom and tur merie, Spmnkle chicken - pieces with the sce. Melt butter in 10 inch skillet with peanut oi! Brewn chicken in quickly—this «oll take about 16 minutes, Sprinsle with celery and enion rings. Add the chicken soup Cover and cook slowly until hick en is tender — 25 to 30 minutes m chicken once or twire during cooking Remove chicken pieces sti! cream into sauce. reheat and pou over chicken Makes 4 servings ‘of meat iplain white icing are suggested to jenhance it, You might try it if you want something different. Fanana Cake With Fruit Nut _ Filling 1 package instant 1's cups water 2? eeas. unbeaten Fruit Nut Pilling Beat ‘o Eat Frosting Place cake mix in bowl; add .water and eggs. Beat 3 minutes 4 until smooth and creamy. Pour batter Into two round 9-inch layer pans, which have been greased and floured on bottoms and sides Bake in moderate oven (330 de. grees) 35 to 40 minutes. Cool Spread Fruit Nut Filling over one layer; place second layer on top. Frost top and sides of banana cake mix cake with Beat 'n’ Eat Frosting. | Decorate with additional fruit and nuts, if desired. Fruit Nut Filling Combine in saucepan: *'2 cup each chopped dates and chopped- raisins, “4 cup packed brown ‘sugar, '; cup granualted sugar, and 1 cup water. Cook and stir over medium heat about 30 min utes, or until thik énough to spread. Cool; then add '4 teaspoon each jemon juice and grated lemon rind and ‘3 cup broken walnuts * * * Beat 'n’ Fat Frosting Combine in smail deep bowt: tnbeaten erE white; mix well. Add and beat (with spoon vanilla cup boiling water sturdy of stands utes electric beater) until mixture * * * Note’ Store anv leftover cake uncovered at room temperature or in refrigerator to prevent frosting from bec coming too soft. Layered Pudding Puts Meringue on Mincemeat *» Put I 1-3 cups water, 2-3 cup uncooked white rice and 1 tea- spoon salt in a 2-quart saucepan Bring to a vigorous boil Turn heat. low, Cover Simmer 14 minutes Stir in 2 cups milk, 2 eggs beaten 2 tablespoons beet or cane sugar and 1 teaspoon vamila. Mix well Pour into a I's quart) greased glass baking dish. Place in a shal- pan of hot water, Bake in a 350 degree oven about f : LOM “F> minutes to | hour or ‘until a saver knife comes out Clean wien nserted in the center of the pud ding. Spread 1’, cups imincemeat over the top of the pudding. Beat two egg whites until foamy. Gradn- ally beat in 4% cup beet or cane sugar. Beat unt smooth and shiny. Spread over the mincemeat, Brown in a 350 degree This recipe makes 6 to S servings < egg whites are FO oven 0) New Way With Hot Dogs Fver pan-broil frankfurters? Toe do so melt a tablespoon of butte or margerine in a medium-sized skillet until very hot but not brown: add the frankfurters and ok over heat, Turn the r franks gentl, so all sides will brown ‘baked beans egg beater or at high speed: in stiff peaks—4 to 5 min- Bitfers New in Bean Dish or relaxed tainment without fuss, there's noth- ing like an old-fashioned supper of and brown bread, It's just about perfect for after-the- game get-togethers or anv other special occasion, when a hungry crowd gathey s during. frosty weather Old-fashioned goodness, ease of fixing and serving. plus economy are al] points in favor of a baked bean dinner for a party crowd or this recipe you'll the family. In find a nese flavor twist. It's Angos- tura aromatic bitters. just enough to point up all the other season- ings. Festive Bake Beans 4 cups Naver Beans 2 medium onions, 4 teaspoons salt ', cup catsup l cup foolaases 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 teaspoons drv mustard 1 teaspoon Angostura bitters ‘, Ip. salt pork Wash beans and cover. with cold water. Seak evernight. Add. onions, salt and if necessary, additional water to cover. Bring to_ boiling in covered pan then reduce heat and simmer about one hour’ Drain and’ save bean liquid. Measure liquid! and add water if necessary to’ sliced jmake three cups. Mix bean liquid) ‘with catsup, molasses, vinegar, dry | mustard and bitters. Pour over beans in baking dish ury salt pork in the Center 6 cover and bake in slow oven, 300 degrees, about ‘Your hours, uncovering after the first two hours. Add more hquid as needed, Serves 12 Good, Sharp Carving Set Eases Job ‘ By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Don't tackle the turkey without a good carving set. For about $25 sets are available that will last almost save the carver's disposition and the appearance of the holiday bird Qne modern stainless steel set has twe prongs at the tip of the’ knife blade to aid serving. A set with stag handles graces the home with traditional fur- nishings. A sturdy impert from india offers a hand-carved wood scabbard for the sharp knife. Uniess the set ineludes a scab- hard. keep the box to the katte and fork. The knife should be stored awas from other carving store ple ces If no hemmng steel comes with the set, add one to keep the blade sharp. In washing, avoid plunging water, which will Instead wipe the knife with the blade in hot dull it a damp cloth as soon as possible’ after using it. Let Camembert Soften Know your cheese’ Try Camen- bert, for instance. originally from France It has a thin whitish crust and a soft vellowish in- tertor, Allow Camembert to come fo roomy temperature before serv ing so if hecomes soft and rumny. Creamy The finest dinner you can serve your dog le ts KIBBLES’ and STEW. All your dog’s basic diet needs are in meat-meal, vitamin-rich Kibbi&. And Seew— 7 vegetables adds spicy zex to his dinner. Look for these Miller's foods at your favorite store. easy-going enter-| a lifetime. | NONFAT ORY WE PET INSTANT — Nonfat Dry Milk Recipes Boon to H unters’ Cooking | The Department of faseiar’s should be easy to transport,. as ,, Fish and Wildlife Service knows) ac tivities space saving as possible and versa-| pancake mix package. ‘Then pro-' ceed according to pancake -mix di-| rections using one cup for each cup of liquid. Black. Bean Soup of-water' Comes From (Makes 3 to 4 savings -'Calitor nia 1 ¢20-ounce) an soup 2 cans full (2% cups? water 5 instant (] envelope) tile in use. Many hunters and fish- ¢*¥ milk powder ermen have discovered that instant nonfat dry milk fits into this cate. U@lly stir in water, stirring un smooth. Blend in instant nonfat dry Here are two recipes which il ‘milk powder. Cook over low heat, lustrate the use of this dry milk Stirring constantly, until thorough-|snow—until they reach stiff peaks.\of white corn meal, flour, Cook one ‘pound sugar to _very pepper. gory. in the powder form Hunter's Pancakes for a hearty breakfast and Black Bean Soup as a nour- ishing” mealtime feature, . Hunter's Pancakes Pancake mix i Water j Instant nonfat dry milk powder Using your favorite prepared pancake mix, blend in’3 to 4 ta- blespoons of. instant nonfat dry; milk powder for exch cup of liquid called for in the direct “tions of the eee eeeteereeeeeeereee MILK (36%. PROTEIN—LESS THAN 1% FAT eee s New Seem * and Vitality Drink!, | @ CHICKEN @ TURKEY @ BEEF F [ PUMPKIN Complete Frozen DINNERS 49°~ Morton's Frozen "49: en Spoon Soup into sauce Grad-| oe oo ones ty /cleeant restaurants (Romanoff's),| | whipped cream, Serves: Souffle Glace Robin Hood: Beat 10 é@gg whites into firm! Dip fish to be fried in a ets Sa ly heated. aod you'll never nary bleach. Roman Bleach sanitizes as it whitens. Softized, it's safe for aylon, dacron. And easy-grip handle is so handy. LOOK FOR AT YOUR save at A WEILAS every pay: ean concentrated black | Favorite of millions, Roman Bleach will be your favorite, too. Use it once SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — be satished with ordi- THIS LABEL GROCERS ; ‘Dessert Recipe sahtat ‘holiday dessert suggestion comes | from one of San Francisco's most/y: hen ready to serve, ecorate with whites, This) whipped cream, Mold and freez 0. AN coe, te until. cold; — then nt puree of strawber- either fresh_ber- for 24 hours. ture and i Hamilton, Grade A LARGE EGGS Doz. 59° Chose & Sanborn INSTANT ~ COFFEE Large ¢ 6 ox. Jar Blue Bonnet. OLEO Lb y 00 TOILET TISSUE PIES Colored Aunt Jemima ‘ PANCAKE FLOUR 2: 33¢ Lady Charmin 6 Rolls 69° Planter’s . vee BUTTER 18 os. Jar 49¢ 16 oz. Store Hours: Mon., Tues, Wed.; Thurs. 9 to @ Friday 9 to 10; Satutday and Sunday 9/to 9 Vlasic DILL GHERKINS We Reserve the Right to e Out - Corner Baldwin Ave. oad Wilton ‘Blvd. Jar Limit Quantiti DOMINO CANE Phone FE 2- 5192 U. $./ No. 1 MAINE POTATOES 10“ 39° EE ——— ¥ Cranberries and Chicken Ideal Salad Mates. — ’ \ Gone are the days” when frills| salads, And, with the fresh cran-| and furbelows and “something” alberry season in full swing, what la King were synonymous with could be more colorful than a ladies’ luncheons. But it’s. still fo combined bi . ~ ae soe to plan fare that’s frankly fem- icken and crisp iriine—and that means it has Oo feagr AMlagpeng Maggy yell: too, be pretty as well as good to eat.itang of fall's most versatile fruit, High on the list of feminine fav-| which, as always, complements the _4 cups fresh cranberries - 1% cups sugar l cup water very thick, Stir diced celery, chick-, /en and seasonings into chilled cran-| berry mixture, ce Spoon into 5-cup ring mold (or at , ; 1 an aaa aches i an 10-12 half-cup molds) and chill un- cup diced cooked chicken or turkey {i} firm.“To serve, unmold on plat-’ 2 tablespoon: k , = z Dash ne Pere . |ter and fill center with deviled eggs and/or chopped crisp greens. Cranberry Luncheon Salad [place in refrigerator to chill until! 2 tab. spoons unflavored- gelatin 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated onion In a saucepan combine cran- Makes 8-10 servings, berries, sugar and water, Cook un- Creamy Salad Dressing til berries pop, baout 10 minutes.| Fold together 1 cup rich mayon- Soften gelatin in mixed lemon'naise and % cup heavy cream juice and water, stir into hot cran-|stiffly- whipped. Season to taste berry mixture until] dissolved. Cool |with favorite herb or spice. Makes r ree ey : Bee Z ee : aes ee # mY i é * _ : big th 2 é ; ! \ ae = ; : 2 ee P; i ) | nf sey Fi ‘ i — _THE PONTIAC PRESS.-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 for unexpected holiday entertain-' & FORTY-ONE | | Ipréss between apricot halves, It's a Gourmet’s Delight pa ot vegetables’ and fruits a \ } . Mallowcots Combine = Pr s 8. ‘oe Sweet, Tart Flavors aeneceen Keep some sweet snack on hana Add Zip to Oyster Stew | Don't miss the opportunity of). met serving fresh cooked broccoli over Sent to “Doughboys”?: | With the holiday season ro unding thon spoo scl online a ‘_It is a well-known fact that an ing. Old English fruit cake from the corner, you-won’t have a wdITY ite cheese sauce over each serv-'@*™my must be adequately fed to be your grocer's ready-to-eat cake de- in. the, world if you plan on good ing. Now just a flick of paprika me of the, bread. that, fed _— = P . , — ; 1d. i some - partment, Mallowcots, and a warm oyster stew*for a hungry crow ‘for color and that's all. rion iron Geteaer cae War combination. |Heat 1 can (10 ounces) frozen con-| . iwas baked in the capitol in Wash- To prepare Mallowcots, steam densed oyster stew and 1% cups! Without milk, to get the adult ington D. C.? Ovens were set up dried apricots to soften but not,milk slowly; stir often. Add 1 cup! requirement for calcium alone, aiunder the Senate wing and 16,000 cook. Blot apricots on paper tow; shredded process cheese. Heat,|Person might have to eat, besides loaves of yeast-raised -bread were els. Cut marshmallows in half.'stirring constantly just until cheese the usual egg, meat, bread andjbaked daily and sent to Union beverage are_a perfect easy-to-fix' Here's what you do for 4 servings. cranberry-gelatin mixture, then’ about 2 cups dressing. Moisten two edges slightly, and is melted. Makes 4 servings. /butter and cereal, about 30 serv-| forces. orites are party-perfect molded'blander chicken. a eT Hamilton \ Grade A Large | EGG ¢ => FROSTY ACRES Frozen Pot Pies Chicken, Beef, Turkey for . Regular or Homogenized MILK © Y Gallon Carton SUNSHINE NY Hydrox Cookies 46 to Pkg. 39° SUNSHINE : | menos Who Aim For For %, a f4 On DRAW A BEAD ON THESE BULLS PEAS 303 > for. Can 49: ‘HORMEL Potato 110. tes ff v| CHECK THIS SPECIAL Grade A Fresh WHOLE CoPye. + 1957 ) . 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Real New Orleans molasses :liquid Spice is the - Molasses Gives | Special Meat Prices Duckling Oomph Lure Shoppers Today When ente rtaini ing on the We all shop with cents, but do,prices of the year. If you like _po-| agenda — or you’ — in the we ail read in rere A recent tatoes that remain moist after mood to serve the family an en- survey by a graduate student at tertaining meal — why mi plan Michigan State University showed cooking, choose those with red or! something a bit unusual. A tender that 90 per cent of the homemakers pinkish skins. The drier sweet po- young roast duckling, for instance, questioned did have a plan of the tatoes are brown or tan skinned | hasted with a zippy guess-what-/food they intended to buy when jand are mealy when cooked. this-is ‘sauce. __. |they went into the grocery. store.| Whether you choose moist or dry Duck has always been consid- This is one sensible shopping idea.’ Isweet potatoes look for those that! ered a glamour food in this coun- a» * fF are smooth and fairly plump. Pick try — and glamorous it is... A study of food information this SWeet potatoes that are similar in | but also not as budget-banned as week will show that fryers and “lor and shape; that are bright. you may think. Price compares pork are meats in very ample sup- 24 clean, i favorably with all-purpose chicken, Ply Says the MSU Marketing In- Cramberries are at their peak | and the propertion ef duek meat-formation Agent, Mrs. Josephine ig November also with about @ _ to bone is high. ‘Lawyer. Shoppers may be interest. | per cent of the annual total com- | No need to fuss with duck, either. Saale — aie) os Nea el | me erage, = oe ee i The duckling is ready to cook ps heel! | rep y Disregarding the deatures, is. That leaves plenty of time lor \.,) and lamb prices are holding | adding the special touch all your about the same as they have been| ries to insure freshness, own. And easy is the touch when for several weeks. Eggs are one| you use the surprise New Orleans to two cents less per dozen in! To insure ripeness select cran- trick—molasses! Known to the most stores. A study of Weekly Derries that are firm with a shiny! pioneers of the prairies as “Jong food information is another sensi- Tight appearance. Avoid berries, sweetening,” molasses was a sta- ble shopping idea. that are soft and shriveled and, ple, part and parcel of many an MEATS — The pork picture rc a dull appearance. Cranber- | everyday dish. Today, the molas- shows _a few. changes. Shoppers Likoeee seldom sold by varieties ses of old New Orleans, with its may notice that sausage is lower, an ring? you os = : built-in iron-rich goodness for top-@ad this may eneourage new ways TGCS © ie i ae ° : = - energy performance, is the liquid ©f Using it. Loins, Boston butts seas k set ae = a 2 spice with spark. and some spareribs are lowe: iy Ae hs . Pilg a sis while hamrprices are slightly high. “'Y “C®P ter than the Jarge New Orleans Roast Duckling ey than last week. ones ‘ae duckling {ready-to-cook” Time was when people wanted Double Decker Pork Chops Balt ‘fat pork, but times change. There, 1 quart soft ‘a-inch bread cubed 1 lemon quartered is now a stfong preference for Yean} 3/*_i Lower Milk — . Bosco “s syrup Higher In Protein! 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C 2 Can ‘ CALGON 1-Lb. » 37 q Water Conditioner % Helps Soap | 1-lb. Box : To Cleanse BROADCAST Sliced . Jar 244-01. tC €- Dried Beal “és” "i “39 —= we 7 3° ob ll To Rinse! at | pe in. moderate oven until butter agents or wines. The perforated or six cubes around the cake plate sauces and other foods because ~ fe SS Os == . \ vo . Gio = a a 2s eH \ i See ore eh oak +N. ne * { i 4 By JANET ODELL Peatiac Press Home Editor “You can almost tell the day of the week by the cut of meat being served in some homes.”’ Moreland Martin, a representative of the National Livestock and Meat Board, told his audience at a Meat School held Monday, at Mad- ison Junior High!School. Over 150 people attended the afternoon and evening sessions. x* * * Sponsored jointly by the Live-/ stock and Meat Board and the Co-' operative Extension Service of Michigan State University, the school included sessions on the, place of meat in the diet, supply| and demand and inspection. Mr. Moreland spoke also on selecting, storing and cooking meat and) demonstrated carving techniques. “Tt is possible,”’ he said. “to serve) a different cut of meat every day| in. the year.”” Homemakers tend to get in a rut and to buy the same - €uts of meat every time. At the present time the an- nual consumption of meat is 163% pounds per capita and is | going up. But the amount of time it takes to earn a pound. of meat has decreased from 34 ' hours to 19. Since 1953 beef has been the most popular meat. Before that time it was pork. ‘Readers may be interested to note that in some cases Michigan laws regarding meat are more stringent than federal laws. All meat that crosses state lines must bear the federal stamp of inspec- tion. This law has been in effect for the past 51 years. Hint of Garlic Adds Piquancy to Beans New flavor for snap beans. Prue’s Snap Beans 1 package (8 ounces) frosen French- style green beans Water Balt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine % cup slivered blanched almonds % teaspoon garlic powder Cook beans according to package directions, using the amount of wa- ter and salt called for; drain and keep warm. Melt butter in 6-inch skillet over moderately low heat. Add almonds and cook until lightly browned, stirring constantly. Sprin- kle with: garlic powder, Add al- monds to beans, tossing together well and reheating if necessary. Makes 4 small servings. Ever serve broccol! in a cream sauce topped with bacon strips for, lunch? was also discussed. This period Reberta Hershey, MSU Exten-| | sion Specialist in Foods and Nu-| ory es es re itrition, spoke an the role of meat o% ® Person's life le one in which ‘in the diet. She stressed the im-| Se amounts of protein foods iportance of having protein in every| ®**° necded, A 'meal so that the supply of this essential nutrieng. is built up in the body. It is better to have a \small amount of protein at every imeal rather than a large amount ‘at one and none at+another. To help teenagers get more pro- MAKE YOU HUNGRY? — As Moreland Mar- tin (right), principal speaker at the Meat School held Monday at Madison Junior High School, displays a standing rib roast of beef he three interested spectators. From left to are Robert Rust, MSU meat specialist who nutrition. Miss tein it is suggested that between-| jmeal snacks be meat snacks. lere Can of Clams | As ____\ - | “THE PONTIAC \PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 feat School . fill up on sweets and starches. Meat .Applewiches — meat. be- tween two slices.of apple — make an interesting after-school snack. Dips like Ham with Curry Cottage Cheese or a bacon and cream cheese dip will allay hunger pains. The hot dog and hamburger so juniversally loved by kids of all 'Otherwise, your adolescent will [Basic Cheese Sauce jSavory Topping Here's. a delicious combination! 0 Cheese Sauce | I owe grated (% pound) chedder Me cup homogenised milk foo dry mustard teaspoon ‘teaspoon Worcestershite sauce - Salt se om Pontiae Press Phote spoke on“meat supplies and inspection; Grace Ciark, dietician at Pontiac State Hospital, and Roberta Hershey, MSU specailist in foods and Hershey discussed the role of meat in the diet. : Put cheese and milk in top of }double ‘boiler over very hot (but mot boiling) water and stir con- stantly until cheese melts and mix- does not touch bottom of upper Beat egg enough to combine yolk and white; stirring constantly and vigorously, pour cheese mixture into egg. Return to double boiler and stir in mustard, paprika, Wor- cestershire sauce and salt to taste. ’ |Cook and stir a few minutes longer to cook egg. Serve at once over broiled tomatoes. Makes about 1% cups. jsatile of foods. .. ture is. smooth; make sure water) . rpart-of deuble-boiler_Remove-trom; jheat, It would be hard to surpass the flavor of clams. That's why clam chowders are so popular—to say nothing of clams on the half shell, clam bakes; fried clams. You may not have the fun of digging these shellfish from the sand, but you'll) find all grocers, supermarkets and minced clams, one of the most ver- A can on yow’ kitchen shelf means a flavorsome stew when the clams are combined with seasoned delicatessens. stocked with canned] % eup butter or margerine, melted Se cup A % cup celery, pped Paprika enough—clam liquor—to—_cream to: make % cup. Mix cracker crumbs grees) about 10 minutes, or until, Ey £ 3 z 8 FY 2 about ‘% teaspoon for each qup of syrup. Cee Se Tree ORANGE JU that’s is the freshest-tasting in cans ICE c vs like pockets in bone side instead. Pockets there will be smaller but will stay closed without lacing. Sprinkle pockets with salt and pep- yper. Thick Chops With Stutfing Hearty Dish Spoon stuffing in lightly. It will Match your family’s cool-weath- still be fluffy after cooking if you er appetites with .Stuffed Pork'don't pack. Fasten openings with Chops, temptingly browned, tender, two or three toothpicks, then and chock-full of your favorite|With string and tie. : First, stand chops on the Choose thick-cut, doubic pork | edge in a hot skillet chops, from 144 to 1% inches. With) enough fat for a sharp knife, cut a pocket:in the slowly brown both fat side of each chop. Some folks! - ks so ‘i ithe cut All Ameri for all America. It’s Instant Chase & Sanborn’s “Coffee Jackpot Special.” A wonderful chance to save 20¢ on the one and only full-bodied coffee. For flavor that hits the spot . . . savings that hit the jackpot . . INSTANT CHAS Wune in Art Linkletter’s “House Party” Show on CBS radio and daytime TV. 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ADDRES. es ene ZONE STATE RR SPRRNS LP Fine ae zene hlow, i went er ee ae oe ee ae ee —— Pag ae Laie es a4 a ae ee ae Pe ee eee eee ren he pw j fiom * : 5 ak oi , ee Pee ‘ * a y* > - 3 THE : PONTIAC ERESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 71957, / ic FORTY-FIVE : pis ek ok ead a ol 4! Marinated Beef Yo cup butter of margarine scientifically balanced caa you be sure of uniiorm ac- tion in the mixing bow! plus tastes of your female gourmets that final, balanced rise to * * * fight and flufty texture inthe | Perhaps you've pot yet tried oven... That's the story of [broiling fresh pears mag thagcty a flavor treat in store you. romper ig mmany hese Broiled pears are a round the clock action... Baking favorite, for they're delicious with breakfast ham or bacon... are an interesting partner broiled. “J fresh pears, halved end cored BROILED PEARS ACCENT - To accent the ‘flavor of lamb kabobs you can serve broiled fresh pears. They are an interesting partner for - : Broiled Pears Accent Lamb- Vegetable Kabobs | a meat. i ay a * * * Cut lamb into 1% inch cubes; cover with marinade and refriger- jate several hours or overnight, turning meat occasionally. . . Beginning with a piece of lamb, thread each of six skewers 2 tablespoons hone ; tablespoons melted butter ICLABBER GIRL ” \gredients and spread over = \Co., New York and Chicago, $2.50.) broiled luncheon sandwiches or any roasted Honey Glazes | (Cored Beef There’s more to corned beef than cabbage. Here's a recipe that turns boiled corned beef into a company with cabbage, if you are partial to that famous Irish dish, * * * Corned beef is readily available sizes. These compact cuts » jan attractive roast and this special , seasoning glaze makes corned beef | . jtaste like heaven. Honey-Spiced Corned Beef ry pees corned beef cup honey : “teqboaae Kitchen, bow Sn ae tare 3 tables poons brown sugar directions. Combine remaining ‘corned beef. Bake in — oven, 350 degrees, until corned is hot and glaze is browned. ./30 minutes. Brush with g cent by using dry milk solids when [practical instead of fluid milk. | kind of nourishment. i> Borden's takes fresh pasteurized milk. Removes water and fat. What's left? B-vitamins, proteins, calcium and other minerals. “Fhey'te the heart of milk. They're Stariac! _ ABOUT 8°A.QUARTin the 12 qt. family-eize package mre ee ee a a coe Use this thrifty, nonfat dry milk in all your made-with- , milk recipes. Drink Starlac, es DN gece eae fet For drinking, cooking, baking and whipping - | | | | : | 4 ‘Dunkable Food {Dips in Shrimp -twritten by. Marian Courtney and | ition to an informative miscellany, jentitled “Suggestions.” _jeovér what to serve at a “‘coke- jtail” party, a sherry party, your / |husband’s poker party. ‘‘Dips'’ are given a generous section; and since If thoughts of your Christmas list keep bobbing up in the back of your mind, you'll be glad to know there’s a new gift-boxed book for the party-givers among your friends. (‘Cocktail Companions” published by Wileox and Follett A variety of hot and cold canapes, pick-up sticks, nibbles are included in “Party Companions,” in addi- These to they are so popular now the Shrimp Association of the Ameri- and other dunkable foods, Shrimp Bar Harbor ae cooked, cleaned _ }fore serving. — cas brings to your attention this, . |Shrimp Bar Harbor for crisp crack- _jers, melba toast or celery sticks garlic, onion, shrimp, salt and pep- per and mix well. Let stand an hour or so to blend the flavors be- Broiled Cake Icing Made With Coconut cake topping. Coconut Butterscotch Cake 1 package yellow seapad mix 6 lespoons butte % cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 1 ean (3% ounces) flaked coconut $ tablespoons heavy cream 1 teaspoon vanilla Make cake according to package directions baking in a square pan, (9 by 9 inches) required time. Remove from oven and allow to iad G le ce wae Co short while. Mix the butter and sugar, then mix in the coconut; add cream and vanilla; mix well. Spread quickly over partially cooled cake! in pan, Place under broiler and broil slowly about 5 minutes. Re- move; cut in pan while still warm ‘and serve at once. Some of the topping will seep into cake and be: delicious. Cream a half cup of honey with \Exotic Treat Luxurious version of a popular With Mushrooms French chet who gave it to you. It’s a continental treat, but it's really economical and quite sim tables ‘4 cup chopped onion i clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons fat 2 8-02, cans to: sauce . Mix all ene except meat, Wash mushrooms. Saute onions anid garlic in butter until soft.. Add mushrooms and cook over low at until brown. Add.wine and heat fortwo minutes. Add to meat in oven. Fig Mixture Has Many Uses “This mixture is good for sand- wiches, cookie filling, cake filling, rolled in balls for candy, thinned for ice cream topping, between soda crackers or graham crackers. About 20 dried figs 1 eww seediess raisins 40 graham crackers 4, cup peanut butter Ps cup strawberry faced tablespoon lemon Juice ee the stems from the figs. fat and tomato sauce. Place meat in shallow pan and cover with) Drain. Keep marinade. meat in hot fat. Place in shallow! baking pan. Cover with marinade | ‘and tomato sauce. Cook uncovered) in 325-degree oven for 2 hours or! until tender. Turn after first. hour. Mushroom Sauce roast. And there will still be enough ] left over for hash or to combine, *| now, prepackaged: in 3 to 4 Ib. Cream the cheese, add mayon- with hot baking powder biscuits. a quarter cup of butter and serve|. 1 box mushrooms 1 medium on chopped 1 clove garlic, minced iThen run the figs, raisins and igraham crackers through the food marinade. Let stand 2 hours. | -rinder, using the. coarse blade. Brown Then stir in the peanut butter, ijam -and lemon juice. Blend to make a well mixed mass. Store in ithe refrigerator in a closed jar. Will keep for a week if kept cold. When you are baking cupcakes, remember that the pans should only be half full of batter. | SAVE DOLLARS INSTEAD_OF ST! Hills—Chase & Sanborn or Beechnut us COFFEE « WITH COUPON BELOW THIS COUPON ENTITLES BEARER to One Pound of Hills, Chase & Sanborn er Beechnut Coffee — Limit One. This Coupon Expires Sal. Nov 9, 1957 | JACK FROST PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR ‘= LADY FRYING JUST HEAT AND EAT FRESH, TENDER CALIF. BROCCOLI ~ FARM 296° : BUNCH SAVE 18+ — PRUNE JUICE Qt. Jar, Save 10c! CAVERN-PIECES & STEMS MUSH ROOMS FANCY GRADE “A” TENDER - WHOLE - PLUMP CHICKENS . BORDEN’S PLAIN OR BUTTERMILK iscurts 10° 10-4b, 89° BETTY - 29: CALIF. FRESH GREEN PEPPERS ve iy ALL ALWAYS $88 Orchard Lake Rd. Open We Reserve APPLE 303 aT0 RINDS FaPaminennnan on na nem oe ee re mame A CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3°29 MUSSELMANS_ M Sim THE BEST FOR LESS Daily ‘til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. the Right to Limit Quantities SAUCE ont a during last helt hour cooking time” = oto | ‘KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES SAVE 2. ICE CREAM SLICED with fragrant cherrywood os oe YELLOW ONIONS JARS SAVE 8 2 ——-HUNT'S CALIF. FRUIT COCKTAIL ‘Cans SAVE 17s SEALTEST VELVET VY Gal. Pkg. ARMOUR STAR 49° U. S. No. 1 MICHIGAN 27° SAVE 6¢ ry Ag: 400 6c! $7 00 J9' BACON 1-Ib. Pkg. i a sre to Crust, Filling -Juscious. ag the pumpkin itself! *the rich tangy flavor of cheese. A - in milk. Pour mixture into casse- ter. Set casserole into a pan of hot THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 1.1057 RICH PUMPKIN PIE — Nothing like it — at this time of the year, especially. This recipe for rich pumpkin pie calls for spices in dis Gaekey ax Gal cx ka the pla. Try dere ches Spices Added Perhaps the world’s most touch-, ing tribute to a favorite dessert is Whittier's poem on pumpkin pie: And the prayer which my mouth is too full to express : Swells my heart, that thy shadow may never be less! sm. If you have deer hunters in-your family, now is the time to read “The - Venison Book” by Audrey Alley Gorton of Vermont, the friend of hunters. It tells how to dress, ‘ Teen ee Goulash: Recipe) : Found in Special Book _ meg, cloves, ginger and salt. Stir) in molasses and pumpkin. Add the: egg yolk, saving egg white. Add. to pumpkin mixture. Beat egg white until stiff and fold into pump- kin mixture, Pour into.8inch spicy pastry. shell, and bake in a hot Fancy Name for Soup cut up and cook your deer. cubes olive olf if canned tomatoes are. used, the amount .f water or stock should be reduced. pressing flour into them, Melt: fat in skillet and cock onion sliéw- | brown, Add meat, browning well. milk, Beat together 2 eggs and 1) Add seasonings and liquid. Stir well and cover, Cook slowly until meat is very tender—2 or $ hours, — oven (425 degrees) 45 minutes|be added if it boils away, although or until inserted knife comes out |Slow cooking should prevent this. clean. Cool, Whip and sweeten|Sour cream may be added to the cream, Spread over baked pies. |S0ulash a -—e onvet- cooked in a pressure pan. If you Venison Goulash 2 pounds venison cut in 1‘ -inch ‘3 tablespoons flour J tablespoons bacon fat, beef syet or 2 cloves garlic 1 large onion. sliced or chopped fine 1 jabepaen paprika % cup red wine 1 — boiling water or stock Tomato paste (smal) can) < Canned tomatoes may be added; Roll pieces of meat in flour, ly until transparent and golden © More stock, water, or wine may Note: This dish may also be | | - bread, There is great garnishes, good conserves, spiced prepay chutneys, your own best pickle lehes and horseradish’ sauce, Try Your Hand | at Tartar Sauce | | ccs tte What are scallops without ¢ tars tar sauce? Tartar Senco % cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons minced onion 2 teaspoons drained capers (minced) 2 teaspoons-minced sweet pickle 2 teaspoons minced green pepper 2 teaspoons minced parsley ‘Mix together the mayonnaise, onion, capers, pickle, green pepper | and parsley, Chill half an hour or) so (to blend flavors) before serv- ing in tiny paper cups. — Start ‘57 Holiday Dinner With Cheery Cup of Soup | Serve a Friendship Cup for a cheery beginning to the big Thanks-| giving Day feast. It's a heart- warming appetiner, quick and de-| This season of the year, there's nothing like it — rich pumpkin pie, flavored with molasses as Encased in a tender, spicy crust, topped with whipped cream and a poems and the rest of us to simply gorge. In fact, Mr. Whittier seems to have done both! Here's a recipe that makes the Bisque: Saute 1 tablespoon finely | spoons instant minced onion and 1 p cooked shrimp in 2 tablespoons . Add 10%5-ounce can tomato teaspoon salt and a dash of ground black pepper, Heat thoroughly. | Let's start dinner off with Ola breee the onion and meat in the pan, adding only 1 cup of chopped green pepper, 3 table-|liquid. Cook for 25 minutes under 15 pounds pressure. serve any Vegetable you would normally have with meats of this texture and cooked in this man- ner. With venison stews you can limit yourself to a starch vege- table or a paste to catch the pam maolt sho # oe. a SU Lk a ae With brolied or roast venison ticious; says VOVETIION ssw ( of a home _ magazine. * Combine one can each condensed tomato soup, beef broth, and wa-/ ter; add \& teaspoon each marjo-| utes; dot with butter. 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This group made up of Mrs. C. K. Humphreries, Mrs. ‘patients at the hospital played'L, J. Colombo Jr., Mrs. D. D. throughout the program. ~|Bergeron, Mrs. Neil Wasserberger | Medical Superintendent Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Beck received indi- Ivan A. LaCore gave a speech of vidual awards for Volunteer. work. introduction. He stressed the fact Presenting occupational ther. _ that the stigma of mental illness | apy awards was Mrs. Eleanor | is not entirely removed from the | McCurry, director of occupation. community and that volunteer workers can help get rid of that | | stigma. Speaker of the day was the Rev. John A. Trese. Father Trese is , Catholic chaplain for Pontiac State | Hospital. He pointed ‘out that the |work of the volunteer cannot be overestimated. “Volunteers,” he) said, “affect the lives of people (patients) they’ meet.” * * * | The recreational therapy direc- Father Trese went on to say that tT: Dorothy Roe, presented’ volun- ‘volunteers’ can give the patients! teer awards to Red Cross Motor affection and a pattern, which’are P0o!, Women's Auxiliary of Christ things the mentally ill person ‘Church Cranbrook, — Soroptimist needs. \Club of Pontiac, General Guild of unm e |All Saints Church, Qakland County AWARDS PRESENTED Citizens Committee for, Pontiac Reservations were Birmingham and Pontiac Branches of the Wemen’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Asseci- ation, Mrs, James W. Wilson, the family of Henry Mouw, Mrs. T. A. Harding, Mrs. H. A. Hum- Phrey, Mrs. Scott Purvis, Mrs. W. I. Chapman, Mrs, D. C. Me- Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce. Consult Delphine Michaels ELKIN al therapy. Recipients of awards . _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, T URSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 gee ee ones Pontice Press Photos Church Cranbrook, at W ednesday’ $ presentation of awards for volunteers at Pontiac State Hospital. Dr. Ivan A. LaCore- (left) is seen here chatting with John Lewless, who represents Fisher Body Big Brothers’ Club, and Mrs. R. W. Wagner of Christ. a N Sunter. Biet_ ee McHugh of the child'Sta e Hospital, St. Patri : uild, Watson, were Mrs, John Hartley, No. 8156 with Patt-O-Rama is in Birmingham MI 6-2170 lane jatry program. presented’ Fisher Body, Big Brothers’ Club Elaine Kneale and Mrs. Stephens. |cizes 141, 16%, 18'S, 20%, 2214, awards to the Foundation for Aid and The Squareheads. . airma’ 2419. Size 1644, 37 bust, 4% yards to Emotionally Disturbed Children, * *« & Mrs. Dugas was ch sialic J Oa al cuey nen ean: laws committeé. Other commit-of 35-inch. 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Parrish, gave order for the new Fall & Winter 37 Boys’ 2 and 3-Piece Suits awards for volunteer work in social ~ Ar e I ntr od uced nea aes Oagieg Taal ams 2 were $3 49 tp To 4 a 4 to Wever.PTA ___ [practical tor every home sewer. : « Cirle’ , Awards were given to Women’s — : ; SPECIAL: Girls’ Fall and Winter Hats | Alas Gf Birumachare ‘Unitecion A new staff of homeroom math- Hats Aren’t Vital $2.98 Value— Ss] 49 Church, Psychiatric Aide Associa- ers was introduced to the Wever) = © Close Out at'...... ° tion, General Motors Girls’ Club, aa dh ee =) tC Designer Loper sosit Wi ; Catholic Charities Volunt B se 7 ay: Small Deposit Will Hold Your Coat or Snow Suit in Layaway peesereeil Tonks i: vague, aa kt & t Milliners may insist that a Dichiios. _15 South Saginaw ‘Morrey Ager, Jack Frost, Eliza- : The new volunteers were given) hat’ is paqnanidlee) a. pa beth Conner, Joseph Franz. Rebec- ae . , instructions as to their duties for) @ Woman's wa jut de- ichios Babyland eee Menmay cae reiaay “ut © ca Ann mer, Jomeh Frum, Reber _ Mrs. Stella Kraft, chairman of ald Bergeron and the Rev. John A. |e year. Mrs. Keith Pawley,| signer Don Loper disagrees. ‘omew, Vivian. Machnauer, Bery! Greater Detroit Council, B’nai B'rith: Trese got together at the tea after the |nomeroom representative, presid-| “Hats went out in 1935, and SS. — ‘ama Arresty, agit Madei- Arthur Heaton, president of Oakland —award-giving and exchanged a few {ed over the program. ne eoregpilleceradl hath Toset ; ine Cyne ent | se ret ett County Citizens Committee; Mrs. Don- verbal notes. * * *% _.| says firmly, For the Bride... e of i— } Remarks werg given by Princh! “Ty. Hollywood designer says al Arthur Bell and PTA President , re Following the presentations. P ; women should wear only what Bridal Gowns _coffee hour was held in the social Sh O b H “Mrs. Clayton Stokes of Lake Orion|Mrs. Melvin Norberg. flatters them, nd if hats don't Exquisitels ’ deaicead and fitted room of the chapel. ower in S Or ne ome and the late Mr. Stokes, on Nov. -29 zs ke _ | flatter—no hats.—He believes = the “ erent Bride” 50” , we eed li Presbyterian ged Ans. aoe Barker hotel ; in mostly in ‘‘the little black— Modern gas ovens with extra- H Shi ‘] J C juests present were Mrs. Con- charge of decorations, with Mrs.| dress’ as the basis of fashion, rhs large capacity give best results Onor Ss IE Cy ° onan ant, Mrs. Stokes, Joanne Stokes,'Vernice Whitehead and Mrs. Al.) because: Alicia Budal SL when baking pans-are staggered) | 2 = Mrs Al! Rigne, Mis. Robert Con-'bert— Johnston serving — refresh- “Any woman is always 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 on the oven racks. For best heat Shirley ts Conant was honored Shirley, daughter of Mr. and ant and Mrs. Ralph Osborne ments smartly dressed in a simple ‘circulation, placespans at least one at a bridal shower given at the Mrs. Homer A. Conant of Yopsi- _* * * black frock. It is a woman's eS eS —= inch from the wall of the oven or Ellwood avenue home of Noel lanti. avenue, will become the Also attending were Lee Osborne. best buy, because it is always the side of another pan. Osborne Tuesday evening, ‘bride of William C. Stokes, son of Mrs. Carl Betz, Rosemary Cole, | pecening Conducted in style.” non : Dee Brim, Mrs, Robert yaa iby Reliable Twelve ’ = Mrs. Tom Elieff, Betty Brandry i Mrs. Joe Fortunado of Ypsilanti The Reliable Twelve Club gath- Round Table and Mrs. Tom Claus of Dearborn.|ered at the home of Mrs. Hilda | LaLonde on Auburn avenue Tues-/ Hears Lecture day for a luncheon and business =G - meeting. About Alaska . The group discussed its donation i to.the crippled children’s fund and} Mrs. Henry Ellis of Holly spoke made plans for a Thanksgiving on people and customs of Alaska party to be given for crippled when Round Table Club met Tues- #1 children. . |day in the Rosedale drive home of . (Mrs. J. A. Rammes. Mrs. Ellis Promenaders Hold jeres a long-time county and terri- Dance at Hawthorne | ‘torial — momet | in Alaska ’ Members of the Promenaders Assisting the hostess were \irs Square Dance Club held their third E. L. Williams, Mrs. Homer Han Best i m sight, best i im sound! dance of the season at the Haw-|cock, Mrs. Paul Herdst, Mrs M thorne School. Calling the steps'George Wasserberger, Mrs. Fritzie ] were Fred Neumann, Warren Allen Stoddard and Mrs. Bartlet Wager ag navox ES no more e and Walter Koenig. Mrs. Eugene Clelland poured at the * *® * tea which followed the lecture. Mrs. George Tozer was appointed) Members of the club who are treasurer * the ee ee mes displayed some of their w sume er duties at ft ty ay | work. MAGNAVISION 21" TV evening affair. Guests included Mr. | — For more "view" in your yand Mrs. John Guenther and Mr. y and Mrs. Edward Ketz. Scrubbing of Feet TV Viewing . . . 262,sq. in. . ‘Has Dual Purpose screen, combined with : Pee Gathers | Fe ss Scrubbing your feet serves more Magnavox smart cabinetry. jat Donaldson Home than one purpose. It removes. top-mounted ‘tontrols, ex- C d d f | | oA business " meeting of Zeta ‘odor and‘ roughness. Feet retain tended range speaker, as or ay’ $. Won H! lJ Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma. perspiration more than other parts . — : |Phi sorority was held at the Kohler of the body because they are al- T WE E D S flection barrier! ith drive home of Mrs. Daryl Donald-|W@Y§ enclosed. way Wi = son. So scrub them with a brush ° In mahogany — Mrs. Carl e Rehm reported on/(soles too) and plenty of suds. : |The Pontiac Press publicity chair- A pumice stone gently rotated on from abroad Eau de Cologne imen’s tea, oa embers discussed the heel and balls of the feet , money-making Projects = re-) while feet are still wet will dis- = atomizer that delivers your distinction to favorite eau de cologne ina FINA I CL nl bay fiting tefreshing mist-spray of fragrance. aie 5 Corday's Spraygrance is plastic- LAST TWO DAYS — coated and therefore shock- casual topcoats Frida da and-shatter-proof. It's completely uf a and Satur Af Only! . tii’ — safe to travel with (even on | rien Soraipmes el OUR FAMOUS _ airplanes). Spraygrance is leak: - — r isa KUPPENHEIMER peer A = ee ae ae RIM-A-KINS “8 ore Hii in your Fi... : : . | Teeeds” and , iN Thrill to Magnavox sen- evaperate «tenes ecient lradition says wee s,” and you will too, ; cahonallleoundil Tinee odor. 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Country Club for many of her good,Nov.' 23 iollowing the ot hea, The Ladies Auxiliary to the Pon- of the Pontiac Mothersingers was] @ Kits s BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Friends Girard will honor the visitors with! ‘friends. Ohio State football game in Ann tiac Master Plumbers met at the peiq at the home of Mrs. Maurice’ © Table R jof Mr. and Mrs. Donaid U. Bath- cocktails in their home and dininer | 2 ee &. Arbor, Waldron Hotel Tuesday evening for yruffman on Johnson street Tues- adie Kunners rick of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are i as Fae Among their guests will be Mr. dinner and a business meeting. ' ® Christmas Aprons _at. Bloomfield Hills Country Club.! Mrs. Charles S. Winston Jr. and + day. » Apo: jooking forward to their visit here. ~*~ * & ther. small daughter, Eliza Jane, 204 Mrs. Daniel M. Galbreath of The group voted to donate Christ- Assistant hostesses were Mrs next week, and are planning many. ‘went to Milwaukee Wednesday for Columbus, Ohio, who will be = nd- mas baskets to needy families and = $] 00 te $200 parties in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Miller are 2 few deve’ visit’ with Mrs. Win- "8 the weekend with Mrs. Gal- made plans for their Christmas Arnold Denison, Mrs. Phoebe Van The visitors, who formerly lived Commuting these days between ene parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. entertain during the Bathricks’ 10- They will be hosts’ at a large portrait painted by a Milwaukee of Lone Pine road have recently assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Thernton, Yuletide Workshop a = Se day stay, ‘brunch for friends Sunday at 4ftist. 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SAGINAW St." rr ; nor FOR WOMEN * | © & SAT. ‘TIL 9 PLM : | mack of Co, mas tab Is, fot Ws Boe | —— . , : : 3 — products: : ; 3 ; ° . | a | i lie * a \ it y ‘- via’) \ i fee “ ; oii , ; : 1 eee! ; * 3 x : \ : i ‘ ae N { tet ee i es Mei wl Ses oct, iis is shi ths See lec i ec ai es as fek Nie“ le ee | ee > th Fe te Fey ii \ | i a ce difference posture makes in their iday to _ how much more attractive anoth- -_FIFTY-1wo _ Watch Out for Baid Habits i in | Sitting and Walking “By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Few women know what a big. hither appearance. I suggest that those) of you Who read this column be-| gin today, to observe the way wom. en ‘carry themselves. : * * * _ You will immediately realize how, different a certain woman would. look if ashe held her abdomen in,; er would appear if she did not have round shoulders or if her head did not protrude, or what great improvement it would be if yet another corrected her swayback. Of course, the beauty value of geed posture will be impressed upon you also by locking at those wemen who have a lovely car- riage. Through observation only can you truly estimate the im. portance of this to every weman whe wishes to look her best. It is especially vital as one grows elder because most folks have a tendency to slump. Here are some habits to watch out for: Slumping in chairs and hyrerextending the knees while walking. The latter throws the hips back and leads: to swayback. * +. i _ * > Women _ Spend hours in ears; j 4 ‘ 1 i “MODELS MODEL SUPPLIES bd How's your posture? — gh rsa iataoed This is a mostimportant ee ._ part of your being well _— Early for a groomed and attractive. * Pontiac Stationers IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Formerly Brewn. Bros. [4 N. Saginaw FE ¢-400 _Neumode |Yomar Group Marks Birthday of the Yomar Group of the First ‘Presbyterian Church was held * Tuesday evening at Devon Gables * * Hosiery Juvenile poirecting -the social hour were q Mrs. Eldred Mathes and Mrs. Earl 82 N. Saginaw Bright, Mrs. Harry Wood was gen-' eee — eral chairman for the event. For the Entire Family » + Guests present were. Mrs. Alice Hop Hunt, Mrs. Ethel Hagen, Mrs. Vir- KING’S | Panarna City was founded in the igil Harris and Mrs. Donald Rob- ie — > | vear 1519, ertson, Posture Sn Affects Appearance especially when their children are'car has a lot of influence on your remember: Shoulders and knees at the age when they must be taken figure, If you slump you will get should be relaxed — spine = thither practically all/round shoulders and creases-in the straight —. abdomen in — chest . The way- you sit in a neck. | WRONG HEIGHT |. The habit of working at kitchen itables which are either too low or THE PONTIAC’PRESS, THURSDAY, } | lifted — hips tucked under —-— neck sttetched as it is when you | push toward the ceiling with the TOP of your head. ‘This may all sound dull and bor- NOVEMBER 7, 1957 How to Make Closet Into Drawing Board important - homework —= and blends with any decoration schenie— ; DOVER, 0. (INS)—The back of a closet door can be converted into’ a handy,. ample-sized drawing and writing board in a child's bedroom. | According to the manufacturers ‘of a pre-finished hardboard panel-| ing (Marlite), this is how to do it: Cover the door with the panel-| ing, mounting the hardboard with surface, of baked plastic, can be) marked freely with washable cray-! ons and readily cleaned with a’ PERMANENTS * gor difficult or fine hair. either adhesive or screws. The! : MACHINE ‘or MACHINELESS ‘ Open Evenings by Appointment “toe high leads to poor The 26th annual birthday dinner posture. ‘Overcome the temptation to stand ing but the results of good posture: with one foot forward and that leg are exciting. ‘relaxed and one hip higher than) 4f you would like to have my ex- the other. . ‘ercises to correct round shoulders, | * * * or stand while talking, driving a vcar,. sewing, reading, Care of The Pontiac Press. -playing cards, knitting or playing * * * the piano molds you into the wom-) Tomorrow: “She's Far From an ‘you are. Hopeless — Hip Exercises Sug- =) are _the site goints to gested.” \iBe Diplomatic in 1 Urging | | Hubby to Take It Easier | It Might Be Risky to Make Big: Fuss, Over Health of Middle-Aged Man By RUTH MILLETT A wife writes: “About a year ago I made uP my mind was going to make my -middie-2 husband's health one of my main concerns. Not having any desire to be a widow, and seeing sev- eral of my husband’s overworked colleagues drop with heart attacks, I went to¢ work to try to gét my hus- over a chick. She doesn't have to band to start taking it easy. explain that they are leaving early “The other evening I dragged so that her husband can get his’ him home from a-party before he reat. was ready to leave so that he could get a good night's rest. He) She doesn’t have to do a lot had told me earlier the next day, of talking about his cutting down was going to be particularly try- Om fatteding foods, ete. She can ing. - | de more by planning menus care- . | fully and not tempting him with I began to wonder if in mal | fattening foods than by a lot of ing my husband face the fact talk. z that he has reached an age when ; he ought to slow down I might It might dangerous for. a not be setting him’ up as an easy wife to make a middle-aged hus- mark for the first young weman hand begin to feel old by making | who takes it into her mind to 4 big fuss over his health. But ‘ make him feel young. be “Am I just being silly, -as young as he ever was. happening?” ~~ *« * cat — = point is, the wife who feels ae S ee 1957"’ who: he ought to_urge her husband | mse* ‘contest at Long Beach, to slow, down, have regular phy Si Calif. cal checkups and see that he eats! cn. is properiy has to be a diplomat. = is named Miss Okay Park. | 2, Pretty and OK. send a stamped, self-addressed’ Remember that the way you sit eevelope with your request for leaf-| working, let No. 7 to Josephine Lowman in! o ' Mrs. John Pagacich. With a litle taet she can look after t or is, his health without making him de- operative dinner to be held. at the there a possibility of such a thing termined to prove that he is just home of Mrs. L_H. Cross on. 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Plans were discussed for a co- ington avenue in early December. * * President Mrs. Hubert Johnson | Greathouse chair- | man of the dinner, which will be! combined with the yearly Christ-' imas | party. | DEMANDING JOB She should base her plea that ‘he take things a little easier on) the grounds that his job is de-/ manding and that he is carrying a bigger load than any man ought to carry. ; | b | * * | She should be careful in drag-! ging him away from parties not to act like a mother hen chucking | thursday, f -™“s usua usua extraordinary @) Flare skirts’ Full skirts! Soft wool flannels, vivid plaids, SAVE! Sketched are but two ROCHESTER sale! riday, saturday wool | , skirts galore! solids! plaids! tweeds! 7. a usually $7.98 6” town or country BOY COAT lly $10.98 to $14.98 in a rich , . camel hair and yf wool blend lly $12.98 10 $16.98 | *4hep A sale so far beyond the Rich, very much in fashion anywhere . tampus, country or in town. 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STORES PE 1 ‘ e eo \ RES | ' pean’ eas ; “ns 5 an\ bia : ‘ ri rae sll ‘ & F : . oe \ fy / % \ 5 i . : a ¢ : % ‘ | > Ps . { } 4 ; ses ’ ‘ ¢ f i ‘g . # \ i Boe os oe ua ke moe ae Pee ee ee SU ee Ss ee = ee es ee ge a ee Poe Oe: i . yO ees eed ___CAKES | Ea. 68° ™ 29° : all THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1987 West Proposal Wins by 57 to 9 U.N. Assembly Favors Disarmament Talks in} Spite of Soviet Refusal WILLIAM KRUEGER. -Word has been received of the death. of William Krueger, 82,| tiac: He died Monday at his home in Snover, after a brief illness. in Forest Lawn Cemetery, there. Mrs. Michael was born Neva Deaths in Pontiac and Neat Areas ers Funeral Home, 10400 Mack Ave., Detroit, for Mrs. Kirk Michael of Detroit, who died late ther of Albert Krueger of acad Burial will be Olds, dese ihe: afid Mrs. Henry Olds of Metamora, and at- is survived .by ber husband, two sons and two daughters. EDWARD 0. MILLER Besides pis wife, he leaves five sons and two daughters, Mrs. William Mason of Birville, Mrs. Shaw of Decker, Fred and Alger Krueger of Snover, Randall at home, Henry of Bad Axe and Albert Krueger; 22 grand- UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥, a Western delegates were e to day over the thumping majority . given their call for new disarma- ment talks—but no seemed to know how to get the Russians to negotiate again. The 57-9 vote acgorded the 24- ig wed ef Looe nation proposal by the GenefFal|- ; ; . Service was. yesterday in the Assembly's top Political Commit-} scoretown Evanselical ° United tee brought predictions from some that Russia would reconsider ber 5rethren Church, Sandusky. vow not to cryy Seeechat 12-nation ; Disarmament Commission or its five-nation subcommittee. Fred E. Lockwood, of 600 E. YT w®: « Chief U. 8. delegate Henry Cabot Lodge declared that,. in view of the heavy vote, he. could not believe “the Soviets would choose to bring -on their heads the obloquy and condemnation of the -- whole world community as those ‘who sabotage peace.” Diplomats said privately, .how- ever, that any quick Soviet baek- down was unlikely in view of Rus- sia's emphatic stand and her de- claration after the vote that the) 24-nation plan had served only to r eens into a final deadlock.” The Western elation appeared to stem mainly from the feeling! that the vote isolated Russia from! 5 . three-fourths of the Assembly on) was operating illegally in its, edu- the vital arms’ issue. The Soviets cational pro failed to muster any support 4m Mr. Bond, World War II veteran : * = opposing the plan except from|®% area resident for 35 years, is) The government's case hinged their own bloc, Fifteen nations ab-|#zvived by his wife, Edith; a son, jon the contention that the UAW stained — Communist Yugoslavia, Jerry; three daughters, Dorothy, — to influen¢e the 1944 elec- India, Burma, Ceylon, Indonesia,\J4dy and Penny, all at home; tion by plugging UAW-tavored Jury Declares ‘'UAW Innocent Absolved of Charges Union Violated Corrupt Practices Act DETROIT W#—A federal court jury yesterday found the United "|Auto Workers Union innécent Mr. Lockwood was a retired em-| 4, v0 it violated’ the alia pee. of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. : Practices Act by sponsoring a se- He leaves a son, James C. Lock- ries of television programs before went of = Arbor. a the 1954 election. ce will be at 2:30 'p.m.| The jury of 10 women ‘and 2 Friday from the -Pursley Funeral : Home with the Rev. Paul T. Hart! to. Astle: oe eet ital of the First Methodist Church of.- : UAW was charged with illegal! ficiating. Burial will be in the| attempting to influence election re- Lakeville Cemetery. - sults by sponsoring nine television THOMAS H. BOND guingl Bee: = = om azey, -treasur- ‘Bond, 40. 842 Sumet fed hens (ef of the UAW, hailed the ver “ let iati f died yesterday in Pontiae General ei a Se etal can ‘politicians . . . * Afghanistan, Finland, Egypt, Syr-|‘*ree sisters, Mrs. Betty Spurr of|candidates on the nine union-|tension, ia, Ghana, Japan, Nepal, Saudi ‘ina, Mrs. Marion Steeber and|sponsored telecasts. All candi- Arabia, Sudan and Yemen. ‘Mrs. Margaret Anderson, both|dates appearing on the program x« & *¢t \of Pontiac, and a brother, Burton|were Democrats. The vote assured the resclution|304 of Battle Creek. UAW witnesses, including Pres- the two-thirds approval it needs MRS. ETHEL R. LAUR ident Walter Reuther, testified the’ for formal adeption by the &2-na- programs were designed to in- tion general assembly. * ALMONT — Service for Mrs.|form UAW members of the issues But the chilling fact rem Ethel R. Laur, 72, willbe held at/and were not beamed to the gen-| that there Would be little point in) 'Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Al--eral public although _ televised the four Western ‘mont, at 2 p.m. Saturday. Burial from a commercial station, members = Britain. France, the Will be in Dryden Cemetery? Mrs.| The UAW said some Republican United States and Canada — \Laur died yesterday in the Wil-Mar|candidates had been invited to oP reviving the arms talks without Convalescent Home, Utica, after a)pear but none accepted. Russia sitting in.” long illness. A lifelong resident of the Dryden-| Almont area, she is survived by, one daughter. Mrs. Virginia Gonda! of Utica, with whom she recently made her home, and one sister, | Mrs. Ray Empey of Dryden. | MRS. MICHAEL METAMORA — Service will be| the week which ended subcommittee Flu Still Going Strong WASHINGTON (INS) — The Public Health Service reported today that there were at least | 1,250,000 new cases of influenza or influenza-like disease during last Boy, 14, Wins New Car FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @—Jerry | Mendeck held the wintiing ticket on a car draw at the Canadian Lake- head Exhibition here but is unable to drive the 1957 model. He’s 14 that the UAW: IMLAY CITY — Service for Edward 0. Miller, 78, of 889 Turner Rd., Imlay City, will be at Soviets Parade Military Might (Continued From Page One) the day was a address to the military by Defense Minister Marshal Rodion Mal- inevsky. Malinovsky told his soldiers the Soviet Union would continue the fight for peace. +k &® * | “We fully understand that a new war with nuclear weapons - viet leaders. would mean the endef humanity,“ qay—Luckhardt, who was born in the “th. anniversary of the Octo-| ber Revolution.” The civilian section of the pa- rade followed immediately os the military marchpast with the Spartak Sports Club contingent carrying @ large model of the earth with two rotating sputniks. * * * School children broke parade ranks when they passed the trib- une to present flowers to the So Thunderous applause greeted a columa of scientists who hoisted “aloft models of sputniks, atomic power statiog: and electronic Portraits of Marx, Lenin and Engels and those of present So- viet government. and party lead- ers were carried by the civilian) marchers in a sea of Red flags) and banners honoring the revolu-| tion, Deaths Elsewhere - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH, Filia. # — Dr. Arnold Luckhardt, 72, emeritus! Iversity of Chicago, died Wednes- professor of physiology at the Un-) iW mn Chicago, was a member of the Referring to the Sputnik launch- ings, the new defense minister sald this was only the first step | in the conquest of space and that no force in the world can | hinder the progress of commu- | nisni, He accused the U.S. of carry- ing out a of aggravating) HATCH PLOTS “The enemies of peace are ‘hatching plots against peace—in |the Near and Middle East. They) have increased the campaign of| blackmail against Syria and are iprovoking Turkey against her . “Today as never before Soviet arms are able to repel any ag- gressor. They are welded around the Communist Party and the | Lentalet Central Committee and will be worthy of the faith of the people.” Malinovsky, dressed in a steel -/blue uniform with mortarboard epaulets, took slautes.from crack units of the Army and Navy while standing upright in a powder gray open Zis limousine. years old. Friday at 1 p.m. at Cooper Broth-' Saturday. The new defense minister }1912 until his retirement in 1947. . -jis, 43, founder and Mlinois execu-/ University of Chicago faculty trom HOLLY Hild, Fla. —Dr. Ed- ward Lyons, 67, retired research chemist, died Tuesday. “He was employed for 23 years by Parke- |Davis Co., Detroit, and later was a professor of chemistry at the University of Florida. PARIS (# — Mrs. Verna Smith Cody, 46, wife of Morrill Cody,! counsellor for public affairs at the! ‘U.S. Embassy in Paris, died |Wednesday. She was born in Mont- igomery, Iowa. CHICAGO (‘#—Miss Muriel Dav- tive director of Sigma Alpha Sig-) ma, national working girls—soror-, ity, died Tuesday. Miss Davis, who! was employed as an insurance “\ juster, was born_in Chicago. lke Aide Out for Senate | BERNARDSVILLE, NJ. we | Bernard M. 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This is because MSU plays only six Big Ten games and the Buckeyes play seven. It doesn’t stem fair that playing an extra was should mean the difference between first and second place. Michigan State could better its record against a team like Northwesiern and match Ohio Siate, but _ it is the poor scheduling setup in the ~ Ten which ‘is at fault. vane anaes While: some teams play six games, others play seven and eight. When the conference faculty representatives meet in December, the scheduling paubiems will be a main topic of discussion. MSU FAVORS 7 GAMES: _ At the football writers’ luncheon this ‘week, MSU, faculty representative Dr. Harold B. Tukey and athletic. | dir regtor Biggie Munn both agreed that the conference, | sh set up a seven game round robin. ~ Another favorable point was to have a 10 game sched- ule instead of nine, thereby allowing three intersec- tional contests. - “We go on record favoring the 10-game icbeanle with seven-game conference round robin,” said Dr. Tukey, “and I'm sure it will be brought up at the December meeting. The outcome, however, is a dif- ferent story.” “ “They may decide on an eight-game round robin and two intersectional games, or they may decide to play only nine games all within the conference,” he added. x *« * To play a nine game schedule and limit it strictly to a Big Ten round robin would hurt the conference. “Eliminating our intersectionat rivalries would hurt the prestige of the conference,” said Dr. Tukey, “we would not favor a nine-game round robin.” DITTOS FROM_THE PRESS BOX It looks like Shrine High School of Royal Oak will be-| come the 9th memberof the Suburban Catholic League. The thought seems to be that the Knights are too small for their present league. x -*&.-*& Reports of dissension have leaked out concerning the East Detroit High skid im football. With some highly touted personnel, the Shamrocks have lost three straight in their league. . . . A laudatory comment must be made f or the Pee Wee Football League of Pontiac. A total of 364 boys and 50 parents and adult coaches participated in a well or- ganized program. Kuibek, Sanford Selected Top Rookies in Majors NEW YORK w—Versatile Tony Kubek, who wasn't even on the New York Yankees’ roster in spring training, and Jack Sanford, a pleasant pitching surprise to the Philadelphia Phils, today were ‘Bob Hazle of the Milwaukee Braves one. batted .297 in 127 games. The | Milwaukee native finished ninth BIG BAD WOLF — One of the | state's outstanding quarterbacks, Jerry Gross of Bay City Central, will give Pontiac High woes to- | morrow night in Wisner Stadium when the Chiefs tangle with the | 2nd ranked Wolves. “lof Mexico for the undisputed World Bantamweight championship. ‘Over Macias French Slogger Turns ‘Boxer to Pull Ahead in Late Rounds i -LOS ANGELES wm — A rugged little French-Algerian named Al- phonse Halimi who last night out- slugged and outboxed Raul Macias! A crowd of 20,060—at least 8,000 \of them countrymen of the. Mexi- “ing and tackling in the Flint North-|season. He is a 145 pound senior, |is out with a knee injury. == Bay City Central has a fitting ern game a week ago, “MacLeay players. who has | ame—the ‘“‘Wolves.”’ Every ‘team except two in the last 17) games have literally been thrown to the Wolves in the Saginaw Val- ley and on the Michigan prep grid-, irons for the past two years. Friday night Pontiac High School | will tangle with the Wolves in its! own den at. Wisner Stadium and, coach Jesse MacLetiy has done has rearranged a few Harrison Munson, seen very little action offensively | this year, will get the starting | mod at right half and also be in | | the defensive backfield. “Some of our seniors ave fal- len down, and if they don't shape up then we might as Well go | along with sophomores and jun- iors and let them gain the expe- rience,” said Macleay. The starting offensive lineup for this game thus shows three sopho- Ray Smith, a. junior, has been mores, three juniors and three sen- given the nod to start at right end iors getting the regular assign- ‘and Nick Shorter, a scrappy little | ments, some lineup shuffling with the hope halfback, ts also expected to see) of containing the yaurited Bay City; |duties with both platoons. attack. * * * * * * Junior end Tom O’Brien, who isuffered a leg injury in the North- Pontiac Is Den for ‘Wolves’ . Several players on the PHS squad were disciplined for break- play Friday. Bay City, with its vaunted aerial attack led by junior Jerry Gross, iis not exceptionally big in the line, but ‘the Wolves are very mobile and recover quickly. * * * “Our offensive attack is obvious- ly centeFed on our passing game,” said Bay City coach Elmer Engle, ing training rules and will not — “The proportionate yardage pass- ing in comparison to running is ithree to one,” he added. * & .t Shorter has shown an occasional |ern game, will be out of. action, | Dissatisfied with the poor block- spark with the defensive unit this | as will guard Willie Duncan, who can fighter—were on hand when. the two little scrappers squared off ‘under the dazzling ring candelabra ; at Wrigley Field. The night was cool, but the fighters set a torrid pace that | The Wolves have gained 1,300 yards through the air this year for 16 touchdowns. Gross uses end Bob Bishop and halfback Ken Swincicki as his main targets, however, with its diverse ‘aerial weapon, at least five other was to continue over the ]5-round Bay City players figure well in the Auburn, Hawks. Top Defenders: lowa’s ' Defense Best Against Rushing; UD, in 8th Spot | By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS Defense, once junked. as being jtoo subtle for the average = /Suddenly has made a comeback in _Major college football on the ‘unbeaten records of such national [Powers as Auburn and Iowa. * * * Auburn tops the list in total de-; \fense-for the fourth consecutive /week. Iowa, once tied, is No. 1 in rushing defense. Detroit's Titans iare &th. And every major unbeaten club, jin the nation is among the leaders’ in one defensive category or an- other — while less than half of, tfem are up there in offense. | Only Texas A&M, the leader in’ this week's Associated Press poil| is missing from the undefeated powers that show up high in the defense statistics released today) Mes Bureau. * * getting * Auburn. stingier each) of but 136.7 yards a game in the six played to date. The only team, to do better for the first six games! of any season in the past nine’ years was the 1955 Auburn bunch, who permitted only 132 a game—| afd then were rapped from the unbeaten list with a 27-13 defeat ‘by Tulane in game No. 7. Campbell Sends ringy betthanded owinger wee His Bluebird to World Mark ‘televised match into a slugfest. ‘fighters Janded some dandy, chop- ‘ping hooks to the-body and head. by the National Collegiate Athiet (ent of it, ;Tounds. game, has permitted an av erage} “The -split—deeisien—was greet with lusty boos by the Mexican’s| named Major League Rookies-of- the-Year for 1957. * * * - Kubek was selected as the among the league’s leading bat- ters and was the third highest hitter on the Yanks. American League's outstanding freshman —and--Sanford captured. the National League rookie award. A 24man committee of the Base- ball Writers Assn. of America, composed of three from each big league city, pmneeet in the an- nual poll. * * “i Kubek was a unanimous choice, receiving 23 votes. Frank Malzone of the Boston Red Sox was named on one ballot. Malzone, however, had been previously deglared in- eligible by: the Board of Directors “In the World Series against the, Braves, he hit .286 and slugged q jtwo homers, * * * Sanford, a durable 28-year-old right-hander, spent seven years in the minors and two years in the Army before he came into his own in 1957, posting a 19-8 won-lost record for a .704 percentage-sec- ond best in the league. His 19 victories also were the most he had ever compiled in any season. The 6-foot, 175-pound resident of Hatboro, Mass., also topped both CONSTON, England wm — Brit- ain’s Donald Campbell © set a new world record in his boat Bluebird II today. with an estimated aver- age speed of 239 m.p.h. * * * Campbell, who recently re- turned from the United States,/50n received this week. had two runs over the Misty Con-| iston water at an estimated 260 sented Don with a husky son, Don- m.p.h, and 218 m.p.h. The record) ald Keith, Tuesday and any other is an average of both. * * * The Briton broke his own world mark of 225.63 m.p.h. Campbell's time for the two Tuns was 9 minutes, 27. seconds. the majors in strikeouts. with 188. since he hag 103 official at bats the in 1956. * ie Wabce ee ne * & * including three shutouts. 6 Sports Pages route, As expected, Halimi, the rock- hard onetime Algeria street fighter} tried to turn the nationally- Fighting from-a half crouch, he pressed forward throwing hooks and uppercuts to the Mexiean’s body and head. x * * And Macias, renown for his box- ing deftness, played the French- 'man's game, In the early rounds, the little gamecocks battled head- to-head in a bruising war of in-, ‘fighting. “Bex him, box him,” urged es. “| can’t jab him,” said Macias, bleeding from the nose. “He's on top of me, I can't as him away.” Nevertheless, Macias fought Ha- limi on fairly even terms. Both But neither was shaken badly. * * * *'In the sixth I realized | coukin't knock him out, I knew I'd have ito box him, Halimi said later. Halimi made the switch from | im-fighting to long range jabbing about the 10th round, and pro- ceeded to beat the Mexican at | his own game, Halimi held a reach advantage) of atmost two inches. He made the too, apd ahead of! the last five all score cards in * * * Macias’ manager, Pancho Rosal- | . pass receiving department, “I don't want anything more than to have our boys do their best,” said MacLeay, “we are well aware of Bay City’s strength, but we must realize that in this sport anything can happen.” Bay City has romped over six opponents with ease and only num- ber one ranked Midland with its huge forward wall were able to stop the Wolves, 20-14. The Wolves hase vanquished *|\Owosso, 48-0; Birmingham 47-6; Bay City Handy, 53-12; Flint Cen- tral 47-6; Arthur Hill 26-6, and Saginaw 41-0. Pontiac es y City &mith 168 fr LE Schultz 160 sr | Palain 180 sr LT Clark 174 sr | Brown 175 so LQ Patterson 170 sr [Rel lvea 170 jr C Plum 180 sr Graves 160 so RG Auman 160 jr |Prell 180 sr. RT Tews 205 sr. iHarc tman 170 sr RE Bishop 270 fr. | Staley 146 so QB Gross 150 jr. Douglas 160 LH Swincick! 165 ir. Munson 165 jr RH Kokaly 165 fr 195 sr. FB Carey 160 sr Whitmer ‘Dempsey to Enter TV | CHICAGO UNS) — Former jheavyweight — boxing champion Wack Dempsey—planS te enter the ‘television fight field. He said yesterday he is-moving— his business enterprises to Chica- ‘go and probably will promote a AP Wirepnee decision victory over Mexico's Raul Macias in. Los Angeles last night. Macias was the Mexican peatouwice TV weekly boxing pro- VIVA HALIMI—The new bantamweight cham- pion of the world, Alphonse Halimi of France, is surrounded by his handlers after his 15-round split \Northville Favored to Win Title champion. ‘'gram for a major network. |constituents, Referee Mushy Callahan cast his vote for Macias, 144 to 141, under California's 10-point system. Judges Frankie Van and Dyna-| miite Jackson decided the bout. Van | carded 148-141, and Jackson 147- pected to be the /147, both for Halimi, who had been. recognized by the World Boxing » Championship Committee and Box-| ing union of Europe. The Associ-' ated Press scored it even. ‘Lineman of Week’ Also a Proud Papa ATLANTA uw — Being selected national Lineman of the Week is/ only the’ second-best present Georgia Tech center Don Stephen- Chip Game at Holly | Northville will have two more to taking things easier fearing possi- end repie acing injured Jim Ham- |play. : _ble injuries to key men. “We know mond has added considerable size Holly has won five along with we're in for a tough game. Holly to . the wall. was his com-/ Other 200-pounders are Dan Howell By CHUCK ABAIR The chips are down at Holly come Friday night in what is ex- “game of the|its tie and has managed to keep has a good team,’ Mustang forward pear’ the Wayne - Oakland League. It will match the loop's only un- in beaten teams as defending cham-| pion Northville invades the Bronco, just ahead of Friday's opponent, ment. all season had a tie outside the league. Northvillé has won five suc- cessive starts since dropping its lair in hopes of taking a big step, opener by one point, including ave a weight advantage of towards wrapping up another title.| four in the W-O. The Broncos, who have | a four-game win string going, also * * * Northville must be ranked the | | favorite. The Mustangs have had | a wide offensive edge and will il | pounds per man among the 'and Nelson Schrader. * * * Ken Leece, who weighs 210, and Phil Tinsman, 195, pace the Holly line. The latter may lose his start- ing post to Karl Richter this week ifor’ disciplinary reasons | starters, | * * * Rated pre-season favorites to = The spirit is high in both camps oe * a | battle for the crown, only Holly's for this long-awaited meeting. “We There will be only one other tie with West Bloomfield mars, are in our best shape of the year.) The Wayne County school has} feague game-on-tap. That—will perfect records for the rivals. . “p Despite the tie, Holly could. It is My boys are ready for this one,” scored 146 points and allowed 46,, have Clarkston trying to finish said Holly skipper At Gratsch yes-| twhite Holly has 118 against 25 giv? on a winning note against Bright- lwrap up its 2nd Wayne-Oakland terday prior to running the Bron-) crown by winning this one. the Broncos final loop outing while cos through a stiff workout. Ron Schipper at Northville is, Pretty Karen Stephenson pre- Sportsmen Honor Hardesty fhoner naturally has to take a, back seat. | Besides, being named Lineman} of the Week for spectacular play} ‘against Duke is old stuff to Ste- Sanford was named on 16 bal-/°@™med run average was 08. lots. Teammate Ed Bouchee, a : ai solid-hitting first baseman, was next with four votes. Pitcher Dick Drott of the Chicago Cubs re- ceived three votes and outfielder Discuss Minor Loop Realignment Today NEW YORK ‘(Leslie O'Con- nor, President of the Pacific Coast League, was hopeful, but reluc-| | tant to discuss speeific aims fear of “muddying the waters’) before today’s special with Commissioner Ford Frick : to study realignment problems fac-| | _ing ‘baseball's ~ minor league. * * in Today’s Press 110 at Appreciation Party ing the latter the defensive edge. ‘Comparative scores are just about “even against similar rivals. * * * Swift Dick Biery gives the Mus-! He has, 60 points and is one of the area's, |top breakaway runners. Rugged Bob Letson is Holly's most consistent ground gainer | and scorer from his fullback i ‘tangs the edge on speed. | t on. The Wolves have not won since Oct. 4, * * * Milford, which has completed league play, travels to Walled |Lake, Bloomfield Hills hosts Oak |Park in an‘afternoon tussle and ‘Clarenceville is at Farmington in jnon-league eontests. West Bloom- ‘field is not scheduled Holly-Nerthville Lineups _ handsome color TV set. ‘Michigan Outdoor’s Mort Neff who irelated Ben's activities in exhibi- \tio.s and actual fishihy exploits. |Ben explained the methods of scor- ling by which he won the Interna- |tional Casting world all-around title this fall, Kiel, Germany. Hardesty won six) of eight competitions leading to, |phenson. He won the honor last; Ben T. Hardesty, Pontiac resi- lin” Hills, former National PGA post. The 185- pounder has 42) nowy POS. NORTHVILLE | year in. Durham and repeated with dent, national and international champion, and Detroit fishing tac- Loe a ot “ = Bob a) 198 sr. us Goodrich 340 ir. /his’ sterling. play here Saturday. ‘skish, bait and fly-casting cham- kle maker, Charles Helin. Ben re- oe curc'a, Ban eave Le oe HOC are LEAGUE — — Park — Bloomfield Bloomfield ‘Bloomfield j ‘lawson vs ord Clawson Clawson Clason Claws ‘ and representatives of the two Na- : va - Pts. GA or Holly vs. Northville Northville Northville Holly Northville tional League- @lubs._ = New York ‘ 4 18 37 Lake Orien vs. Romeo Lake Orion Lake Orion Lake Orion Lake Orion - + 2 Seems oer 7 : be aos es % ; serra va r= yp etre Pe papcigarv oh eprage e : — Rochester aes Z ’ . St. Mary ves. ary at ary » Bt. Mary OL 8t. Mary OL &t, Mary dee . ideas of just : 5 6 68 10 2 30¢# Dryden vs, Alment Almont Almont Almont Almont We have some of ae j oe : : : i 9 23 36 Clarkston vs. Brighton Clarkston ' Clarkston Clar rkston Clarkston what cities we would like to mo Stlviat von Wonk Chalertoe swaths Store. Ben “ dlaplignn the certificate (center Wea . Result at 33, St. Clement vs. St. Fred 6t. Fred - St. Fred St. Pred St Fred ” : : nesd: St. James vs. St. Mike St Mike St. James : St Mik St James P mapa Connor, “‘but- me ~ champion was signally honored jast night at ® above), while Gotham (left) and Ben ng New York 4, Torani, ies le Feccmnea vs coptivetiile wl wince rgrmington eo. eee ed ther leagyes and dinner-gathering of area sportsmen when Ben ‘Jr. look on approvingly. Hardesty won Detroit at vereday's te waret team Quniees Sap bent eae don’t want to xtraordi world’s all-around championship in Kiel, | Toronte at Boston same tution we ere iiyI'm) Hardesty, skish, bait and fly-caster e nary 8 ' ‘on agp heed Saturday's Games Team in bold face denotes consensus favorite. : re ow te “certificate of meri Germany, early in n also received a. at Mont hopeful, however, that we can| Teceived an engrossed “ce at Toronto ' 5 Work out a yealignment lign ° _ host — Gotham, Reming we Retail _ handsome color television oat, : _ New, York at Chicago / AE TG LEN AEA IE LILRE MEIGS SIE. aga tly Bite Pisa Fa —- hay i f i “ i 4 hb % I RDA mance: FIFTY-SIX =a +} - a Alfred Vanderbilt's Sesabe have ‘Laurel Race Course four Ges won the ue : Futurity at since 1935. _ LOWERING BLOCKS 1F M on. s 98 While They Last occ cee GANE AIR-FLOW NEEDLES $] 50 ra. eee SGVe On gas consumption eee installed “trying to find a way” (director, reported today. x * * H ; ANNAPOLIS Md. @—The Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Assn. is for the)" Naval Academy to legally gontin- Jue its prep school support of ath-| letes, Capt. 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With instructions! sar "MULTL-FIRE” 7 life for eeey'e ince it aks ead: ht & Left Easy to use. “Crew-Cut” Unit pgp $900.00 Can Finance NO MONEY DOWN _ $11.46 a Month $1100.00 _ Low Down Payment NO MONEY DOWN $22.32 a Month 1953 Chevrolet TUDOR NO MONEY DOWN $27.24 a Month Better Service - Better Deal You Get Both From Eddie Steele 1952 Buick TUDOR NO MONEY DOWN $22.32 @ Month 1955 Chevrolet PICKUP $800.00 1950 Chevrolet TUDOR $5.83 a Month No Money Down 1950 Cadillac FORDOR YOUR CAR DOWN $35.00 a Month 1956 Ford RANCH WAGON $1550.00 1954 Chevrolet TUDOR $730.00 ' CUSTOM 300 TUDOR 1957 Ford $1800.00 © 1955 Ford TUDOR $1050.00 1951 Dodge ~ ~ PICKUP SENLAG « month No Money Down 1955 Mercury — HARDTOP $1250.00 : i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NO OVEMBER T, 1957. | ~ Dufty, Terry Peon on ® © 3% | ill | i h * kk | Wolverines Workout for Illini * Irish Coaches. e: Ailments Hinder ‘M' Stuaie'o .-Lucky Trophy asen ‘Most of his efforts will be con. Egch One Swings Stick Saturday When MSU ANN ARBOR w—It hasn't been Michigan's new défense pattern. jarring running of last year readily apparent during games, His work is hindered by the large ‘doubtful if he will this se but little nuisance injuries bave cut number. of absentees each day. down the effectiveness of the Mich-- ligan football game this season.. | Minor ailments have been a com- | “T can’t recall anyone ever | fined to defense. being burt during 1947 ond 1948, = jm Nuisance injuries have kept | exe Dick K Holt. i |plaint of coach Bennie Oosterbaan| aa ci 4. “He missed two end Gary Prahst and quarter | Faces Notre Dame | jever since practice began, and he) games, but no one else ever got back Jim Van Pelt inside the : hurt.”” jrepeated it today. | | rom, Se: | EAST LANSING — A Shil- Prahst was to have filled the lelagh, as everyone knows, is the but he stout stick Irishmen use to beat! leach other over the head in the spirit of fun and games. And a Shillelagh is the personal “Most of our injured players have been able to play,” Ooster- baan said. “But the werk they | missed during the week can't be made up, They don’t learn. our | Most of Michigan's regulars have} been sidelined either once or! i shoes of Ron_ Kramer, ‘twice during practice, but onlythasn’t had the chance although he Dave Bowers and fullback John|,,.. well enough to appear in every, » Herrnstein have been lost for | Bow steft without practicing. games {game.” type trophy coaches Hugh (Duffy) a >rahst has been hurt in three : “This has heen the worst wave * * * Biss ene he an aid “He's, Daugherty of Michigan State and of injuries in many seasons.” spos mater Terence Patrick Brennan of Notre jot i In MARY Seasons, Bowers will be out for the rest never been sound. First it was @ Dame. a pair of Tirishmen, will be a wt * * * of the season with a fractured knee, then a hip and now a ‘shoul a all : rephoto Aitie’ May Hollway was in aerec mouldec’ - ‘ He fe eee fichting for when their footha JLLINI CAPTAIN — Dale § anteinibs ‘ weg Bob | way Wi der. He kept getting hurt in-every (onc) run headlong inte each ‘ ata Dale Smith, captain-halfback of Mlinois, ment with his boss, Hollway played| Herrnstein’s painful ankle kept game bees = gee = nd is one of the key players on the Illini casualty list which coach (defensive end on the unbeaten/him from plaving in two games. He” Van Pelt is ailing with a pulled liver it to Brennan, Both Duffy and Terry were young assistant coaches who suc- ‘ceeded their bosses in 194. \Daughertv took over from Biggie Munn, who became athletic di- rector after building MSU +to its ‘present. position as a football leader. Brennan was hand-pcked by the equally successful Frank Leahy on his retirement ‘from coaching. Daugherty had a hard time Seixas beat Warran Jacques 6-4, with a 3-6 won and lest record yards, and Maison, who has 32 of the field. 64, 8-6 and Holmberg, a‘ter-a-fast, his first year. Brennan went completions in 49 attempts, will | Leon Harper of Adrian still|start won over Barry Phillips-| sailing through with a 9-1 win- _ face each other Saturday night leads the pass receivers with 16 Moore of Australia 6-1, 6-1, 68.) ning season. "at Adrian and will decide’ the receptions for 352 yards. 7-3. | ito carry before the Notre Dame igame to change his luck, State lwas beaten by missédq conversions, 20-19, and Da handed the stick over to an with. the iwry remark: ‘Jt didn’t bring me} lany luck, you take it.” *!to Champaign for their game with thé [lini, Ray Eliot says will hurt his team against Michigan at Comirelg teams of 1947-48 and now he over- returned against Iowa last week. jeg muscle that may force him out ‘Hf the sellout crowd of 76,000 Saturday afternoon. ‘sees the weekly installauion of but w « & lof traipsing across the country for, Committee officials are reluc- pee might not tant to say how many signatures} Port they have acquired in the three ‘There is talk the 100,000-seat weeks they've been at it, but talkiColiseum may be adapted to base- not win. their sup- { | ltwo years to play before 22,000) Armada at Capac Memphis at New Haven Ortonville at Webberville.. Kingston at Imlay Cty Frankenmuth at Mfllington L’Anse Creuse at Rochester Pitnt St. Michaed at Lapeer Lakeview at Utica Praser at Center Line Lake Shore at South Lake Pinckney at 2 Lyon Vassar at Mar) 8ATU RDAY’ ‘3 “PREP GAME een at Gilmore Academy UNDAY'S PREP GAMES st saiches! at St. James St. Frederick. at St. Clements RO St. Mary at OL 8t. Mary 8. Benedict at St. Rita SATURDAY'S COLLEGE GAMES Notre Dame at Michigan State Michigan at Illinois Villanova at Detroit. Wayne at Valparaiso Central Mich* at Southern 1. Fastern Mich. at West Il. ‘eee — at Western Reserve. NDAY'S PRO GAME Deersae Naess at a Rick Aebel, guard Ben Burk- land and halfback Dave Stokes. Lioyd Martin, a 225-pound! tackle, has — named by Ox. ltelligent, aggressive suger who) jloves football,” Figg said. | Center Lloyd Asbury, captain of 'Cranbrook's improved team, gets | the vote of coach Fred Campbell. | |The Crane pilot also praised half- | back Stu Clark, but the flashy | jball-carrier is a post-graduate | Student and therefore ineligible’ ‘for honors. | Coach Don Scott at Madison | supports Dave Robinson, whom | | Scott thinks Is the best defensive | halfback in the area. Robinson | | plays end on offense, but it’s | bis defensive ability that draws | | Scott's praises. | Shrine, which finished its oat |son without a victory, has an out- | standing tackle in sophomore | HOCKEY AT A GLANCE } By The Asseciated Press | WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE | New vos 4, Toronto 2 On! = AMERICAN LEAGUE | Providence 8. 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Ge , | Weste._ Mobis 1 ee ei ser fil ven _ League champions is worried about'spearheads the Bulldog offense. = Headquarters for Schwinn Bicycles cae tt 6 kamate Mle je 1|Bins 332 Buiriey’s 1 18 Romeo, the Dragons’ next grid- Halfbacks Dave Proper and Ray Fxa E Shore Ber 14380 Ormac Rec 9 15/Dray'tn Cars 14 manner Tat iron opponent, and his fears are Rinke and fullback A Sti ! Oak. Coin 13 8 Bowlero 216 Huron Bowl 22 10 Ear!’s Mkt i319 rf i a ck Angus Stirling Over 100 i ceoen bie Pallyphinbeldig ys (einen 8 i8| Ceci Be eI. Lenn Bty, 'g 23 Rot without just cause: \round out the well-balanced back- Have Now for Chr t inl WOY ft, Moihoarin 277, Bertram org, Rorn Wate aught’ 'Indinigual P =a Sela sees trouble ahead for his field, which moves behind a big Mere’s the oxset enciting news 5° nary adem We dapragm < parn ‘ est hiace 23 : Ww N Til 1 i ow for UF ris mas Mobil 3008, oe Ce et | oe — he oaadiodiges jline anchored by George Loma- of Se pet Be 2 o tons rae Dek-All Paint ELKS’ LADIES MONDAY White's Nursery, 2185 gat Ww “de keski, 240-pound tackle. ic single-lens reflex Mine hh oan eae See matin @ Tolecratt ee Hughes Ine rol Lerks 1 DIXIE HOUSEWIVES tuteobenten Passage af lake has won five out of seven| camera in the popular-priced 0 Suilt'a waist-ovel views Paint by Number Sets e Textile Paint Weodehuck: 20 Peoples’ Mts, 16) L wu Orion. Romeo fully warrants that games. Averaging 2% points per range! ” Accepts accessory Prismatic eye-tevet view- @ Wooden Trays @ Plastic Lacing weirs 1p Otters gaypeleiee S cere 1 iy) saxty. contest, the Bulldogs own victories| Mew the popula: priced Praktica e Aluminum Trays e Seimes teed IhP TPs” =e de Petunia 8 3 i Coach Ted Engdahl's charges|Over Richmond, Avondale, Oxford,| > as the + synchronized for reguias and slectronic flash Ricky's Pisea 7 Lilees 18 14 Violets 18) (Brighton and L’Anse Cre best -for-dolias value in 5 Coupled film transport, shutter cocking and @ Copper Tooling ® Leather Hand Bag Sets — = ne ‘o Reoieah4 | Pinks 17 15 Irtses is ¢i8 |Pose a serious threat to Orion's @ & nse use. They| the fine camera field—comes to Supplies" e Craftint Oil Painting Individual (3 games) BR. Rigortt, giz,/evect Pese..1¢ 18 Tube i at| chances for a spotless 1957 record. |DoWed to Lapeer, 19-13, and are| you ina brand-new 1957 model Praktica FES Automatic with 1/2.8, Sean e@ Glass Etching Sets eam. Ricky's Pista House, 3160. Seeson highs: Individual. V. Holto m=, | leo. Lacey rb last Friday’s with tere avte aula a gee sinnrge os 198: team, Mums, 895. Individual (3) to er, nee OE... .ceccegcccecrcesoree GE Materials e Raffia in Spools and wasserere WOMEN'S y games) Ho Halter, 472; team, Daisies, | mon Skein Raels Drive 27 $ Pont. Credit 18 5 208 Although Sela is the “worryin’ fond poy Bay we Pore ple eee Se ee ae @ Coopersmith Sets eins asters : . — ~e neater i . @ Copper by the Foot Prterom «23-13 Ployd-L'Tal 14 22 hd a kind,” his Dragons look good ! central. ------+ $170.80 @ Textile Ball Point Pen ett ee cogs 31 16 Aecaeert 1 1. 38 : pis Pts.| enough to take cate of Romeo. e@ Wood Fiber or More Hangar Grill 19.17 Truek Bx: 7 20 300 Lounge 23 Stroh vena 17! 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Speed/____ : : : Buren ‘Clean 8 : Auburn’ Mtg " . merchants Jim Neph, Doug Storey - ~ I OYS Rotter Harve Nauta fs Sais tee Bh a or @ ioe Shore 1613 Bowlero B18 ac Ks _ . : 518 ' The Dragons, who clinched the oe Cleaned and Repaired (Miepotuperch 27, W. Bull 677 Baron Srey dee WUen* — |Oakland B title last week with « O40 uronm anera 3 Hundreds of Quality Toys NOW Before putting “= Right-handed bowlers are often 20-7 wih over Troy. will be pro- Ch F in ANTI-FREEZE! laa w {faced with the spare we show booting a perfect 60 record plus Ye fo Choose From Joe's C. Is 31 § Federal Pnd. 17 19 today—the 5-9. It is left when the their 7th place rating in the state | CLEANING and REPAIRING Triple H = .28. 7 Oakland L. 18 2 gins pall a " Class B poll, r | ot LOW, MARAATE PuncaS [icDEics 2 sf PEM. 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Be ae THE PONTIAC!PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957 __ Copyright 1957, Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Ine. aoe =< | i | 1 ==—— TOP MAN B.S Su ONTHE WE 4 TOTAL POLE A total of almost $10,000,000,000 was spent for advertising last year... and_ nearly & third of it was spent in daily newspapers, $3,235,600,000, to be éxact. | That’s more money in néwspapers than ever before... more than in any other medium... more than in TV, radio, magazines and outdoor combined. And 1956 wasn’t unusual. Every year, newspapers are om.top of the total pole. The reason is simple. For results, newspapers\can’t be topped. Use the daily newspaper as your basic advertising medium. Most advertisers do. The final totals for 1956:° | . Newspapers . . « $3,235,600,000 . Television . . .$1,209,900,000 Magazines’, . . .$794,700,000 Radio... 23 6. $570, 700,000 : Outdoor. . . ..s. $199,600,000 | Source: McCann-Erickson, Inc. _ > ‘ 7 Ke, ce OF. OOO. ae | | XN ee NN S/N = : Pa : , : : &.& &- > oP xx SY A » , __ Published in the interest’ of more effective advertising by THE PONTI AC PRESS . . | ) : 4 f ‘ \ tee at ee } - : = - Fest ieaed a5 s : ee ae 2 : . eo oS oo Se i : \ “ ee: Se ee ; ‘ oe F \ : 3 Be, > : + ‘\ : 7, - sae ee . a Fo, % fe ; bs o S . tq 2 sy al : 2 a. \ - ee ao a ba a= _SEXTY. Two ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER A Oe a SENG gs E “Te Boost Northern Michigan iblen : ator: salt | Wut Disneys True Life Adventures | Eye Home Products /""=""" HIGHBROW, =~ “NURSERY. home and small shops that have MT, PLEASANT .®—Home-made, man_ Traverse City ee | pao extra touch in quality can com- products—pine ash trays, wrought; ing executive. : mand higher prices,” she said. ‘In iron candlesticks and the like — His views were echped by Myron} competion ‘wit ataggs a a : could boost northern Michigan's in- Riggs publisher of. the Cheboygan ‘nas “tags Bagel ll . come by millions of dollars, repre- : sentatives from 33 counties were Tribune and. chairman of the made. told. iNorthern Michigan Development | * re * Council, which sponsored an all- ve ns , Some 350 delegates from through- day conference. : 2 Electronics m Medicine eut northern Michigan met Tues- - &. # ISTON Pra : day at Central Michigan College to Riggs ‘said home industry in| j.twe geviog ercslons Fag a talk over organization of a guild or northern Michigan brings. in about \ploration is being used in finding association to promote products 15 million dollars a year, but could! land tracing nervous disorders. The turned out by hundreds of home- be increased several times over '$10,000 machine was developed by) crafismen in the area ~ with proper organization. He said: Magnolia Petroleum Co. for yse| ~_ «4 retail centers should be set up in im prospecting geological -struc-| More than 100 exhibits of locally = ery city and village dor’‘sale of, jtures below the surface. Because | made arts and crafts products, lichigan-made merchandise. its €iepth of electrical penetration | were on display to point up the! ‘The Straits of Mackinac was not enough, it wag donated to! possibilities for such a project. . Bridge, he noted, should bring the Baylor University College of, -*In industry built around ar- ™9fe tourists to northern Michi- | Medicine. tists’ and craftsmen in the 33 | 848 tham ever before, raising the | | counties north of the Bay City. “#le% potential for Jocally-made =f) Marrakesh, Mordcco, a spot Muskegon line couldche the long | ts. jot ground where sultans once | soughi answer to the region's in- | Miss Katheryn Fiseeraid, depu- 'exhibited the heads of traitors is| dustrial needs,” said Les Bieder- ty commissioner of the New York now a cat king lot. \ Doris Day A hat yang rip | —————-ADDED ENTERTAINMENT | | AROUND THE WORLD IN 10 WEEKS... 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Land of ponies By BOB THOMAS jt = sal par given by a den “THE HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME” ASPATTER ASPHALT TILE ..........4¢ t PLASTIC WALL TILE ............... 1¢ VINYL TILE SHUFFLEBOARD | LINOLEUM TILE 8° . png ‘Q” =: 61h‘ E i tist friend on Park Avenue and ls Perennial Problem} New york w_wnat ae" | dropped ‘is at the Walder! THE OUTLAW battleground after the partition of|felt. I thought of everything: my ’ +e _ AND | O55 WE Ss Tr ia U # ON S r. - ON TIA | a =~ struggle ended in an Pee mal ieee ny dine “Coming back to ithe stage has Te REE "PARKING KEEGO MUNICIPAL LOT “ been good for me,” he reflected; 3 ltruce and cease-fire line that left! T thought what would happen, ———— |e =the state’s northwestern portion|if the play was a flop, how I/“MGM spoils you; you get- used | er Pakistan control and the|Would have to take my wife and|to the red carpet and limousines ‘ , pe with predominantly Hindy In- four children back to California. Waiting for you. On the stage, you} — : a8 <= @ cen | dia. I wondered if my voice wouid 4mm to carry your own bags and ‘hold up, Then I heard the over-/live in hotelbwrooms, not suites. I Georgraphy, uneary, and bas- | suddenly I was faced think I'm much better _ equipped ture and ' ie cultural differences to face the future now. : with that terrible moment of hav- ; * oo nate 5 meee Seer ng to ge on” —___—— @ ROYAL OAK @ LAKE ORION | Bde hooligan a a Ricardo’s a was ae Jayne Mansfield Gets ; worse by a cold he had picked up i Kashiir. the National Geogre: ne ine tryout run in Boston (Ring From Strong Man | RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA , When he arrived at the Imperial) HortywoOD i—Now it's ofB- Its population is estimated at theater at noon before opening cial: Jayne Mansfield and Mickey | 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE less tNan 4,500,000. Its area en-|night, his voice was hoarse. He! I ‘Hargi | Blond or Mahogany compasses 82,250 square miles— did a run-through whispering his | =y . or LAKE ORION a little less than that of Kansas jines and talking his songs. | . SWIVEL CHAIRS Wa a se a neem treng] Serene = ‘hour rest. He was back at the/™8®, gave the blonde actress a 0. | | Reachi theater at 6:15. ‘carat dtamond ring shortly after] i FULL COURSE DINNER We bought all . $4 DOWN DELIVERS Reaching . from the plains of on A 'she returned here yesterday from * SPAGHETTI \northwest 4dndia to Himalayan 'a personal appearance tour of the factory had! peaks of more than 28,000 feet,; “I always get there early.” he| Europe. | © RAVIOLI Jammu-and-Kashmir terrain rises explained. I'm the kind of a guy! t * re * PIZZA _in such abrupt steps that it has. who sleeps with three alarm. Both have been divorced and! © LASAGNA * been called a “House of Many clocks. I've always got to be sure) iM i ay 1‘ Stories.” I'll be there on time.’ frat ella "earalal * FISH AND CHIPS ad Northern Kashmir includes the | He started getting ready for the (Fresh Lake Perch) 5.7) barren and sparsely settled = at 6:30, aided by a dresser es well as short orders and the most delicious coffee Jd u, in the south. | ‘Between the acts, I felt terri.| , Ladakh, Jamm HOLLYWOOD \® —Marlon — Monday thru Thursday | west, Is a transitional region link-.|ble,"" Ricardo said. “I was de- (Brando's wife, 4 * é * i | mountain districts of Gilgit and and makeup man. \Examine Brando's Wife - | i ing the plains with the Himalaya |pressed. I thought I wasn't get- Kashfi. is in By ead Hiecouat 4:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. ’ | foothills. Between lies the idyllic ting across. T guess it was a nat- go. what physicians described as. _Fri.-Sat. 4 P.M. te 3:30AM. Vale of Kashmir, watered by the ural letdown after five weeks’ re- (“diagnostic studies.” Brando said Sun. 12 Noon te Midnight dhelum River. hearsal and six weeks on the! ‘it was “just a checkup.” The 3.4: . To many, the Vale of. Kashmir, road. I determined I would {ty | year-old actress entered the hos-, -COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE seems a mysterious and inacces-€VeT harder in the second. act.’ ‘pital Sunday. ‘sible Shangri-La. Actually, tourism: ili ‘ hy al over ine ap- ——_——. Peeper pesgerd onutwe be long has helped to sustain its frugal P! at the curtain calls was, * _ | economy. = heartening. Well-wishers jammed Feature Grid Contest | will be ready in a few minutes, call.. a go TS -——|jnto his dressing room to offer HOLLAND (P—The Hope-Albion| DOORS OPEN 10:45 f “Onetatulatons. ‘College football game Nov. 9 is a, se feature attraction of annual Mom _Instead of Sardi's, Ricardo went | and Dad's Day at Hope College. . | NOW SHOWING!!! The Greatest Event in Motion Picture Hist @ Choice of 6 Colors @ Make Complete Swivel —NOW SHOWING 'HE RULED A HALF-WORLD IW ‘ | : 3 Ivf “J D One Chair CECILB DEMILLE S ThE Ten a coulies , | §ES(ON-BRYNNER-BAYTER- ROBISON: Octo: AGH | | om DEREK - HARDWICKE: FOCH- SCOTT ANDERSON. PRICE . | $25.95 Perfect for TV viewing Choose from modern covers in. green, ] « set oloi ai ing! gold, beige, red, brown and grey. : or. jus Gin reiax ‘ wae ce ot FREE DEIVERY Regular $39.95 Each — SAVE $31 ‘ We offer them at practically 2 . ‘for the price of 1! Bring us your parking ticket NITES & SUN. : : blushing color yw «6 R ON | —We'll pey it. a | SAT. MATINEE... | FE 2-0179 MARILYN MONROE apy Si op Wen. THURS OPEN MONDAY AND - a “THE PRINCE & atm. canall corolla SS FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 . 25 SOUTH SAGINAW THE SHOWGIRL” || SAT. & SUN. SHOWS dt 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. -9 p.m, . " ware ' Widay hi : h i nh ; k e ae ig a weed J ens 2 eS et ee ee ee ee ee = Se ge PRE, > apr Da raepees Zs ey ee ed WS Mat EN Ee ba eS eR ae | = ae Aa 4 Ser fe A tee a ee thf Goaeys a ena '" § PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1937 SIXTY-THREE - | Change inland of Don Quixote knight-errant set out on extrava- gantly idealistic sallies with his squire = Panza. * * The good 7 SABRES presence 1s} MAKING A COMEBACK — The forerunner of all Modern cal- culators and electronic computers, the ancient abacus is making a comeback in St. Louis, Mo., where teachers are using it to teach first and second graders fundamental arithmetic. The abacus is a perfect aid for the teachers, who can prove visually for the iids that two plus two equals four by moving the colored balls on the rods. Mrs, James Gillilan’ explains how it works to a group of her students. {Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK @ — Horace A. dent of the United States. sell underwear to the presidents— ae we Carter never -wanted to be presi-ied by William Carter, who as alof today’s children either.” _ jboy had knitted hosiery for. the All he ever wanfed. to do was|Prince of Wales, in the family;underwear was the famous “long-| silhouette, is still -in high favor * * kitchen in West Needham, Mass., Find Yes Betele who Volpd Sr endiin 1006. At 16 Horace entered the firm/meal-colored fabric. The greatest/nown in the industry with an adj what's good, to live frugally and _ and worked a 60-hour week. and cows, and feed-the horses, swine helped pioneer. « - j.;and chickens,” he recalled. ‘In| * * * my spare time I took correspond-|_ Carter Co., which. this year ex-|ence courses. 8 Carter, Dean: of Underwear, Recalls Styles The underwear firm was found-tity and work wouldn't burt any—onty— three” ‘years ago. But theand travels thousands of miles “belly trimmer,” a knit girdle-jeach year, Carter has a simple In his youth the big item in'type garment to slim down the|New England philosophy. “The Almighty’s been with said. “I try to enjoy a full-length drop-seat|with middBe-aged pot-shaped men. Carter first won personal re-|me,” he johns,” model made of red flannel or oat- business now is in children's and! 8round 102 showing a husband moderately, to keep interested in which Carter 24 wife, clad in long underwear everything and everybody.” and shaking hands under the oat Throughout his life Carter has tion: “In union there is strength.”|had no hobby, except the occa- ae was a bit daring for that! sional writing of poetry. One item once popular with el- day,” he chuckled. “I gave that up around the sec- derly ladies—the “belly warmer,” x * * ond World War,” he said, his old fs - * * a wool wraparound worn about) A rugged individualist who still eyes twinkling, “for fear people It: didn’t hurt me. Responsibi-|the _ midriff — was discontinued! keeps a firm hand in the business’ ‘might think I was eccentric.” — “In addition I had to milk twojinfant underwear, velt,” recalled Carter, whe att still gets up at dawn as did his father,| William, who landed here from) England 100 years ago with about | = in his pocket, 3 x * _ “President Taft was so large that we had to make special gar- ments for him. Calvin Coolidge took considerable pride in his un- derwear, He wore ankle-length, Gne-piece union suits made of silk’ and wool—the same style the year around. still Vinay feit in sunny, white- washed towns of the plateau. The —_— pros? yl talk ~ wie pithy | =| ote mistook for giants remains a distinctive feature of the land- | scape, They stand 12 feet tall on hilleeks, flailing their grotesque | arms in the hot, dry breeze. Spellbound travelers can almost believe Don Quixote’s contention that a magician actual giants into wihdmills “in order to. deprive me of the glory ot over-| coming them,” * x * stretch the — lonely gion pressing against the Portu- guese border. Here a new family of giants—the dams—is rising on the Guadiana. Daugh Ada Keller, Elmer & Hare + taltian L, Morton, Lind Poole, W, H. Hi — Raymond Bowhall, rank _Rissut Reuber Brown, Howard Lioyd, George Watros, _ Gerald Harper, Scott M. Zimmerman and to all persons interested, take no- thee: That the roll of the Special Assess- ment heretofore made by the City As- sessot for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which the Commission pacer should be id and borne by or the construction pection Notice is also hereby given that the - Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Chamber in sald City, on the ,2th day of November, A.D., 1967, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. to review said assessment, at which time and place opportunity will be given all persons — + ont ys heard. ays November 6, W.O. 7337 EVANS, ‘City Clerk Nov. 7, 1957. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS New Elementary School Building for the Board of Education, Pontiac School’ District, ——. Michigan. Preokiin Avenue Elementary School. | New one-story. masonry structure, nave ing ten classrooms and two kinder- gartens; administrative offices; voller, room; and multi-purpose unit. Prag noel mately 96,700 square feet sen: a Acreage located on the east side of} Prankiin Avenue Nesteas an & Fildew of Pontiac, Michigan. Scope of Proposals: Separate sealed proposals, tin dupll-, i cate, are invited for the following | phases of construction: General Construction (Architectural Trades & Structural) Mechanical Work Electrical Work A General Contract embracing 0D trades ts not contemplated. Due and Place: =< be received until 2:30) + BS. November 26, | Tost ab ‘thes tion, 40 Pa wien At this time opened, re os stent and taken winder advisement by the d of Edu- “Acedis to aa Specifications will ‘be file toe fhe Stese eb the following leoes «Ofte of the Superintendent . Patterson Street, pan 2 of H. £. Beyster & Asso- ciates, Ine, Arthitects ad Engineers, 200 Griswold Building, Detrott 26, Mich- inn 3, er end La : | ok and ‘Fiint, Michigan, Tad "Scaton may a ani cured from yg) after Tuesday, . Rrovember 6, 1957, a: the following de- : “Contract secur quired, No furmi t ish ‘ise at % ee Err 7 oF EDUCATION. Fonte Otinna County, By: M, Secreta ot rd of Ed sd the Board of Bdusatior t. | , is o fi f « wd fs £4 > i : : : j Ri ed) ca es ee oO ut to Bl bees dee, es ah nba Jane 100] Shop Friday and il 9 P.M. Smash Value EVENT! Thursday., Friday and Saturday _ NEW WINTER COATS and TOPPERS Sizes 8 to 20 , ids same | : a THIS 6-PIECE GROUP Values to 23.99. Here is a very select group for these special three days of selling. You will find 100% fleeces, tweed fleece, quilted linings, and all wool interlinings. In greys, reds, and blue or black. Fall ‘and Winter DRESSE Juniors, Misses and Women’s | y $ FOR Values to 12.99 Each - hour casuals. Sizes 7 to 242 2: FOR - Values to 14.99 Each — ~ Choose from a vast variety of styles and fabrics. One and two * piece styles, some with jackets. Dresses for daytime, cocktail Acetate vedera, failles, wool and wool blends, wool jersey, crepe luxera, chromespun, flannels and menswear. SON fageee Sian Downtown Store Only! ; : i ike. ee Sok te Ke: 2A SA Ts. CM TR Pw Pe oS ee TK PO Ce CS Charge Accounts Invited rad #24 * business, We, have nena alee most =<” the}; since Theodore LIVING ROOM SELL-OUT Where your dollars have lots more cents. Pre-Holiday stock reduction from both store and warehouse. It will pay you to BUY now. Here listed are a few examples _of FREE merchandise. Simple arithmetic proves our story of savings for you. : a° NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUES—COST HAS NOT BEEN CONSIDERED! If you really seek a bargain, read carefully the follow- ing examples of selected quality merchandise. SEE OUR WINDOWS CUSTOM BUILT CHAIRS BY CHASE-GOLO FABRIC 4 CUSHION 86” SETS @ Nationally Advertised @ Foam Rubber Cushions ®@ Taslen Texture Fabric @ Sagless Construction 2—Matching Step Tables 2—fine Arts Table Lamps @ 2-Piece Sectional @ FlotoSteel Construction @ 20 Year Guarantee © Beautiful Nylon Fabric @ Air Foam Cushions All for Only All 6 Only Retail List... .$379.50 5O | Retail List... . $329.50 Bonus Retail... 80.00 989 List Price of Bonus 98.50 S 2 30 . $479.50 4 Total List... $426.00 2 TONK MATCHING STEP TABLES, VALUES $45.00 2 FINE ARTS TABLE LAMPS VALUE $35.00 2 Gorgeous Trapunto Styled Sectionals Fruitwood Corner Table and Matching Cocktail Table by Barton of Grand Rapids—Retail List . . . $94.00 From Famous Dimensional Group— ~ 2-Piece Sectional - @ Modern Provincial Style \ — @ Sagless Base--* Warranted ®@ Airfoam Cushions @ Hand Loomed Boucle » Fabric FREE GIFT VALUE © Choice of Colors— Charcoal or Browntone © Beautiful Frieze Fabric All for @ Nationally Advertised ® Quality From Floor Up Only Retail List .... $319.50 Price Tag .... . .$249.50 Only — sg 59595 Retail......... 94.00 List Price of Bonus 80.00 , $413.50 | , Total List . .. $379.50 P & Sectionals Must Go! STORE HOURS Open Monday - Thursday - Friday Evenings Till 9 P. M.: All Pieces 50 Living Room Suites TERMS . . . OF COURSE CHARGE IT-30/60/90 Days Budget up to 24 Months — Easy to Park Just Drive HI-WAY FURNITURE MART /5 22 WOODWARD AVE., B/RMINGHAM. MICH. sacoces nor wine... Mbidared. 4140 "Open Thursday, Friday ond Seturday ‘til 9 P.M. | REY ¥ . lees Se 2y rapa Se Ss vad of Pre 2 (ie ee eee ce Aeh tee By See Ee eh Se se ete ee ee ae ee te eee Aye Sey i = oh Be see caer mS : te 4 s .SIXTY-FOUR: | ssi. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 41957 4 a ea @ |p = ———— | ~~ THE JACKSON TWINS oe .- Husband-Sharing NEP aa] ; | Approved by Hitler a | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va, ow — 4 Adolf Hitler planned nationwide iz husband-sharing to repopulate Ger- TT) many after World War II, says Dr. Oron J. Hale, University of Virginia professor, who tells of it —_ in an article for the Journal ‘of Central European Affairs. Dr. Hale, who served as US. Commissioner. for Bavaria after “the war, translated the only full . copy known of a talk Hitler made = : to an intimate circle of assistants TIT the r believed the { i ae ; iter success 01) ‘ his plan would depend upon find- 7c om | j <7 bfe 6 uuel 13 MARFE : ' NS Se ee re yateee| | Tame » CCI SSN ee > 5 Ae a! ras : y ZG ist pines ‘until Ghee dhe, war be peaana pid Degraey Ga, Grolier, G Seg ee |e al | Z BOARDING HOUSE e | & A ASA HOOPLE LOOKS mi HYSICIST IT STUPIDER. Wy f : > = g CET CAE CAR TT ag a CHARMS ME ER THAN USUAL COUSIN DAISY REMINDED (O SUES AT J AUST N.S Z ME OF —~ (T'S BAXTER FA Cec St NING Twe 9= Ee SHE'S AN IDENTICALTWINJA Winey two 6 Recs ir | TOTHAT OLD FALSE - FACE THE VERY SUCH FACES THOSE ROWDY ~ IMAeE! CONFRONT OWLS- Fete: ears | . By Ernie Bushmiller 3° : Z I GUESS SOME 1 (T'S SIGNED BY KIDS a Vd. AUNT. FRITZI=-- |] KID THREW IT | I.NEVER HEARD OF --- meas awe 1 FOUND AN.OLD AWAY BECAUSE | ea 1 ae | Ze Se Py AUTOGRAPH IT'S SO BEAT-UP _ i | G3 gee | BOOK _ | ¢ : } Liz : Y | Lied) Th (a On plete with all A Grade Chrome oS Fittings. Coloted Bath Sets.... 3-Pe. WHITE Regular $134.50 Com- RNIN ek 9” . $99.95 t WITH CAST Regular $219.95 Value Set includes: 5-Ft. wast iron bath with chrome plated waste and faucets. . large 19” x 17” china wash basin with triple plated chrome mixing faucets waste . This is a special purchase, and we not be able to duplicate or reorder at this price, QUALITY — 3-PIECE COLORED BATH SETS modern, quiet-flush closet. IRON TUB 129°} : | | and will PLUMBING SU PPLY CO. Fall Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies siniole 4 Sais dike Falls cs Weir Grace St. Phones FE 4-516 and FE S-2100 Nov. 6, 7, ’87! 172 S$. Saginaw Street. Delivery Free Except on Cash and Carty baa aay uaakad cmuiie.’ eens Oy. My. _Wanted Real Estate 324 eae re elit Apts, Fi 133 wh Cemetery Lots. § Rndigraded Agencels 8A, pene Reese , __Relit Apt at agi graererseen — \ Renee ~~ aa = Pty | Cen mm. : ft 4 : se meen| Bao rate |To Buy - To Sell “CLASSIFICATIONS se a Hy , ) i ne pa agg REAL ESTATE __ |Suxax, noon Art, CHEATED ae ae ‘ig White Chapel. Loeat so" Poutise "OF OUR pao CUSTOM PLUMBING. HOME MART REALTY! _&:il $a pe : it ‘ : . lished ly TE S00 “afer ¢: FE $-t00 2 - “,youNcEners goes . delivered to your home. Salary |. BANK BLDG. PE ts * ari we : yee ae ge a fe BRICk CEMENT K. ~ supenencstesst es } ae ve. O64. more «within, and paid vacations. RECEPTIONIST $250 _aa4 fireplaces MA 6-O778. Seas sentee eauebesaey é for $300, u 2-2167 or ‘t : 7 * Pe h1 eet CRS eR ROR ORE eee ET ir “ opportunity J needs friend ok — “scaececaseneees @ iri 1180. Le GRAVE LOT. Se man £ to 50 yrs. old. ver "ance ean Bn on CEMENT & BLOCK _~ wepeabcescceeaccas WAITE Cut “et Ge A a | Living: near Aubura,- Rochester eet visors and customers a¢| WORK. FE 50782 LADY wa : : thin ‘ . 4 _area, F none WA 1-850, ¥ enter S ee 37) Athineca Ave. De | Ginrep: YOUNG MAN FOR orders for salesmen. Var- | CENEN sae _ tt BI oF AE |p Reat Apts, Furnished 38 Fon, ye Se ea WEL es | Lament house work, order re-| jety, Graebner's, 313 , . Woodward _tween 6 em, 8 O30 a. oe ra a eo ee sesereeveavees $i ’ ceiving, etc State age ref- Bank Bidg, FE 5-927. CON’ RK As IT SHOU 30pm ee ae IN. RE- AT a syed onmccenes :s eet: Wrtie Fomine Bex at pe FD 7 ‘Sa Fe re Wid Contra Contracts, Mtgs. 32 one a “Beec iant, "Sear Ouse » Help Wanted ...... seasesensesses BOX REPLIE $0. - bonded wd ‘ ‘eeeerrssccce- 8] At 10 a.m, today there ‘Ee BD et «2 Instructions 9| best’ Phone OL hort Re alec pontiag = Lopes ome ia to at HEAT. LIGHT AND ; ented sonscssceeB F guaee replies at the Press over & ting @ station i ena PAD A H “gc fis eal + Work Wanted Female 3.0.0... .21 , sarkee 957. Write ASSES DRY WALI TAPING. GUARAN- : ES Seo ras 19 State. , office in the following cot compet of ex-| tate, De tng, Expert. waning taining. -. feed work, Pree estimates. OR calv. HO OLLYWOOD 4 APT. | VICES OFFERED .__ } boxes: i “write Pontiac Press Box | jié# Pridham at oe = 2 rms. and bath. : Sa wl 21, on ald Ph_ FE 44033. DRY WALL K DONE. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING, In imi 1 " BBEDAM. FAR PART FURN, nished. Util. furn, 114 a ae . Services cd fb 4 8 9 15, 39, 25, 27 |” = | CRARp TO ORIVE THE SANE: | estimatec PH $-4628. 5-003 Sis poate FE > sgrteceraessrs WANTED. WAL AT “SAFEWAY” DRIVER | €LECT°ICAL WIRING. LICENSED PAPERHANGING — DECORATING | Yor seasoned or new _land con- PLEASANT 3 : ee ont eT eee. Christmas Seasco. Must Hke end) TRAINING SCHOOL. 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PE c Lake " dor wsseneeetens dB ~ pa = poly ia person, Ware Work Wanted Male 10 1 Edel. - § DRAYTON TV SERVICE and ack tor Ted MeCullengh, [5 RMS, NICELY FURN. PE 2-4300. mene ; nile a teseeeeee, 31 ALL AROUND GENERAL MAIN- ‘balnt co N. Woodward, | _ Gt ARANTEED one =. ALE Norton. afte uRh Aer. 2, eae 8 ceseeeceseses SIA| tenance man, experienced pre- a kinds, Evst. rvice an"& , a 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd, See Ane. Senn PER be ili =" SS EN brea ‘Boxe rome LE eee oe Ee Ta vORe NEW = Ser oon ra tea as pee ER GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE * alsheg. #1. Whittemore. i Ses — See morrenconod tiac x 68. wor! and ; — ee -— . _ he ecvecseceoveseeee +d FARBER, . BART TIME oR ak Avoly oe 0 aes (Nigger seg Ld a aay a a wor AlsiNG | FOUNDATION BAY ls: _ Ee or FE 58300 3 ROOMS AND > BA wEAR ry ag 8 welcouie. ad 5 srentice. 271 idw ve. 5 ified - MASON Pisher i fn Li a NR ete — . OF eter a ae | APPLY nO hinge. EM 34327. or | WORE Sake tober? ve sRayal Electronics Co. NICHOLIE & HARGER ee Young we fag gh eh hg, Bs Bed ¥ man d. ak i é - a : ; m - a M Hwy OR 3-Ti0a, Pon time Xmas help tn sales iVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER ~~ £ M BI - NG ona viCn | am penne one TV Service. Bee, Bree. enh | 3_W. Bu 3 AND BA NEAR ay ene wont Ponte’ Pe ber se eeeeweese D! eam permanent office. Experience cabinet work New En ‘sepeis. PE _ 32-7004 es. R FE 54-3526 or Fe $00 MORT AGES fun. $17 week. | -°.% jection to 1 child Cyert tne, Comm panypeld insur preferred. Myer's =o Bhop.| 5% Mur .ock, FE > HOUSEMSVING — Fu LLY T ice 22A on GooD GOOD "PROPERTIES {4 acre ; = SF week. Wx tice. 28 ORM. APTS. | ance & mileage bonus. A =a Butee Cente 1 SPECIALIZE IN ania ON | _Sauinper: PE ¢4450. L.A. Young. Typewriter or Service ~ | 3 me ee ee Ark eS +1506 —__ : a onseseen ft ~Sesbent fate Le ore wa BAKERY SALESLADY oud (windows. Regardless of age |J |B. & SON CARPENTER SERV. | ~~ ppacqgynseide D “CHARLES. aut 8. Telegraph |? Bx NEW, REP Bee eats oe: | SP fod ees +o per me, hold Goods .....-..- MACHUS BAKERY | : a small -- or Bo ob too large AIRING een Pura. eRe I a i i IBBOOUS nn pe wseevee 2B rise and lowér easily, . ‘ i ACHINE 5 a Meter Wate’ evsvvnssvnsen 8A FURNITURE vol tale eae LENT Bor 1 NEEDS. 208 BADLY! PLASTERING & REPAIR” REIS Buppiy Coy it) W. Lawrence. | 7B $e DOO KO am ‘ pefitiand ae: , | Rent t Apts. U Unfurnished 34 + Bhare Living quarters 722000020038 SALESMAN «| B4BYSITTER 10 LIVE IN. LAKE Wits! DOT ANYTHING, VEVEN | Pat Lee. Pi Upholstering 23| an OVER $1,000 eee ar BLUM eesseneees J] experienced onl Mr. Jones, m. and ING! R R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, pholst zs vallanle to 2 RM. PVT ENT. LAUNDRY “ Contracts, Mtge,“ ....+-.. 32 farrison- Pringle te eae Ses ‘wows WusT HAVE scudoL QOL @ WEEK ENDS. CALL | ‘sanding and finishing. Phone P| ~~~~~~~ ~~~ -~~<~~ ew ts. immediate » a reo te rl, “=. = : RM. 5 ey tg oP re 3 Real ~sreseress 394! GRR DRIVERS, DAYS OR NIGHTS adl lwtiitag > te dae acmne , AFTER 46 PM. Sen ee eee EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| Realtor ae. 1050 how 4. Adults soa et PER | teink setae ‘ar Ma” unagrinn ban = AOR, = | PERSORACEED SPE ons | Ha Pres esate" cian foe tiny commons [7 APR, EL OE A Sy SS ecto chee : CAB. DRI’ STEADY OR'CURB GIRL, SUPER CHIEF bet deena i f South Park. ’ tinge Pornined esse pers,,t eo or night, 101 W.| Drive-jn., Telegraph Nr, Dixie esi a Ph. FE 26123 before & Jos TLE FLEMING io FUDD me Lax TNO. < THOMAS UPHOLSTERING nS. Vaatralt 4540 Dixie Hwy ‘pas Bet iB i 23 PBEDRA Aga FORN-LAKE- “nae t ovceveres: D CARPEN- Fe “eis 8. TELEGRAI H ry B 2 child wele Gnceivitie, 2 front a é .3 reteceee 3S COMBINATION MAN BUMPING & CURB ss MAKER AND ¢ rE g-| Sipresgs Yo DRAPES =D C A S H a= Fy CLOSE IN. 230 &. oad Dafurnished a | iC baal ec OL Fant. er Kitthens © specialty. REMODELING, AD TTIONS & spreads. Your material. PE $-5767, a ” Rent ies aes Gecicesnscdehl Gave ann | | alr work, licensed ree ucensed builder, FHA | a ak 4 wt. bath =. eecascecerees- : rere EXPERIENCED BUTCHER OF 3| terms. apts. 1 from town, pvt. 2 ROOM APT 3 pate f° gion eH “ms aia| DRAFTSMAN ' WAITRESSES hi ieecarne GaS Gana | AND CaBinet | ~~ ra N F in teat. we Auburn, office Eek: afar ; * Convale accesses’ Ted's hes o ttmtted number _ 5-08 - | “making. PE 22608. CUTE CURLY HAIRED BLACK . a tlon, ; ore. _ oa ~ i cremosesrens7 2h, te 4.000 PER YEAR Sts, ae er FOREN & DUCT WORE f RE “ROOF REPAIRS dos. medium size, Killed pear} Fo For land contrasts, see Ay. ag ROME, PVT, ENT vT, ENTR OE 7 BOR rian *e wall. carpet: Bast cee goae a) era, eect ie| Sd ‘Aboi‘m parton. cir CARPENTRY. | NEW AND , RE | EavesTROUORINO Fae 5 ee At ie ley RM APES PPT Sait, ior Diate Hey. MA a sfies oe Rent e . Appil- pai : S748. TRENCHING AND male, 4 years oid. Doniey. 4:30, 79 Clark’ Bt, 7 BDRM. AP = canis ,chould have hed exper | wooDWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD.|GARGERER GREENHOUSE 8 ee nS van ster. eae A. Johnson : out, is Ist floor “pho Goes: PE lsat wevenee 6) RS Har = aor bg CAB DRIVERS. — (AND depends with references. Eve- BULLDOZING er — — Gee paying for ed 30 W. Columb.a, car Lown TS BATH resz-cscvees--Ae| 7 _@ Coeepttengl fringe pene: ently pee pos omer me 4 ET en BD. Thom FE +001) ond 4 Bean LTOR 7 ROOM APT, $15 PER WEEK. | [ed 4 RMS. & BATH: “ sgt] Belay "SkiceT'xatuyods | Sechahy Biseer, tony, poly a] Beer Dt ese Building Supplies 12a | Usst_~ LAbies suiFo me ee |_Siagatre- cere we) Shes 2 oe ot Pe : seonses $A _t., Pontiac PE 3¥i81__ GOMPETENT PERSON. GENERAL | gu ervisor or Assistant. ? years De swaneyes, Shem. exrod rc yesoe Mid mea. : ans wlll. fara! Call belore $ PE e4e Resort i Pika HOLS | COMPETENT PERSON. GENERAL | 5,5, secu mac _Please_return_to 307 ; | WISH TO OBTAIN & PEW LAND|3 Liowt BMS | EH San peters + FE see : wees M6 y. experience. V ALUM. COMB. DRS. $. & WINDOW 3 Lots sr eeenweneees pe HAMILTON| contracts. Deaise al, vacant & ad Elizabeth Lake Rd. » Sale Eadosteta serene Ropiy in Dersoa Ten tet. Oni | .-68), i ae . Virite Rout urant. 107 N youn awa YEAR| We service ree ti makes tof ringer Lost: BLACK ‘K, DIAMOND SHAPE Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sun, 19 to & fe 3 hai elon sg beats rer et NTR. ~ For Bale Pets 0 PIII tg MAN” WANTED—FOR- RAWLEIOR anttereeres TO_LIVE IN. 6| “engineering college. necds “fui| 2%, eutoma eS Yes. | _GOzs rng. Rewerg, FE _¢wes. Wanted Real Estate 32A 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH. ENTR & Boarded = eeeewenes Pontiac, No experience ‘ week. FE 40114. time w rk. F rE 2240 * LOST: CAT. “GRAY AND LARGE ROOMS. 61 AUBURN rage, Nr, Genera] Hos: OR - needed fey start. Sales to ee per FOR SCHOOL. one wo x Pe WORK OP ROV'S _96 ELD WALL CLEA 2-402! white ears, chest and paws. Very i ae FE. 45361 for appt. Sask 4 LADY “TO CARE YOUNG MAN WwW BLOOMFIELD WA EANERS.| shy. Vic. Hu . ‘ mak good : ny. Vic. Hu: - i " GAS HEAT le Bren cme Reneaty Jorge pecwien | Wats Raha ister ars. "| FF ay Mm noe omens YAP yma: Gamat | Sh Mae as fait acres eh Aetna YT * RM, APT NERLY DECOR_XS soesrecsereo ne e_ wen renee OLD. 5, LOST BLACK AND TAN MALE| - a CLEAN APT. 41 &.| 4 ROOM FLAT ON LAKE ORION. Seestocs «.escccosesse- Blagg MAN TO IN AUTO Parts | "4D" . Pa S an eee - . ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- pur in Vic. of Ore & Pie eg . des FLAT ON baad ORION, ve iiinnaess ey More as clerk, weekends. Setar) thine ‘si coking. OLive 20311.| Work Wanted Female 11 Bere Scene, 38 B Pike) Le OLE BLACK B J ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENTR. |{ ROOMs AND ~ BATH HEAT Ca? Suadays. ~ = ~ ata EE LOST: MALE BEA BLA Al} util, furm. 2 adults. 105 Fior-| ~ stoy, furn. _ Phone PE 8-143 MAID AY SERVICE. TRONINGS. | FURNACES CLEANED 18 pe SERY-| “white and tan. Ans. to erred _ Exverienced, for general house. Pick-up & deliver, EMpire 3-0058| tee C. & Ror on left frint shoulder. Baid Tm os A ARO IK na | reterred. PE 3-176. 13 “Putnam. PENINGS _ =e i —. paranes re wi WASH QS AND IRONINGS, GENES HEA wae TERY ICE. Mt, Ree. pod Reward. PE 5-104 OOM A CLOSE IN | 7 Lan OB ROOMS BATH AND — eaned, or +2971. = d to * ok " 0. Fam st tye - Prekp gad deliverT-| jai Crooke Rd Rochester, FE | ree 3 YR OLD MALE GOL: Roce ays cia ho $30 and 30. "Ibee Trailer eeceevenneens tl _ in bust Give age and references. write En vic. Tle 8 Ox- Pa F Cs of FPURN. INQUIRE 138 8. 1 Auto - cesessecencess Due to im L _ Box 29"Pontiae Press A-} IRONINGS a ls $3 BU. ie. Vic, Tip 8. Lapeer Ré., Ox: ond & Boeist real es- _West’ Huron. N._Perry St. FE 4-4740. _ Bele Motor Beeoidag --202°0000-83) the retailing business. Tf — NON-SMOKING ori etek | ct WALL WARHon SED BOOEE QEQRGES REFRIGERATION AND | Tost. 4 CAL. TAN WITH TIGER wit fate. mere tm ints arent > |? ROOM ALL PR ATE, VERY o ROOtis AND BATH, 18T FLOOR. a eeeeeee” chosen, you will be expecte: references ge . Ge F ‘ CE. Me r stripes, . tall. Vie. of : ’ lean, f eekly. mode how : 2 os 1 Wednes., | cleaning. FE 37581. Pontiae Oakland 0 alt 144 Summit. r 4. 4 Perry. Reasonable. — for Bloyoles, ..-.-cssseee+--B4) start wor apply by tet bed pgm] Te oy come oa Pore a1 WASHINGS & |" TRONINGS. Mendis Ont Fe | eee Sebool FE ie. aw. M. Sto = » Rea yo ROOM APT. AND HOUSETRAIL-|5 ROOM BRICK UP vag sevens 88 tas Brees Box 6 |S own transportation, MI 6-017. > ser FE ¢341. dday| George Prayer, Proprietor. ba? Vicinity tose ok Telegraph and Voor- evenings ‘ttl) 6:39. ane month Auburn — 5 sea or Mar. cecccecseee 40, PART Thee HANDY MAN. OFFICE GIRL om L .TYSE DAY OR WEE ekING—N test Youn Pert — ett Want 70 MORTGAGES’ |5-“itis a noous GAS HEAT. | 5 ROOM APT. 2 CHILDREN AL seeeeeee eae 2-TTeT. bie managem is Wi ‘ TI] "REAL ESTATE tod credt, van established etal | (ortetgemale, Eqtemar, so — SAWS MACHINE *ILED—| "0, coe 0 temo | LISTINGS WANTED |. close im: re goe 45 Jowed, $35 uionth FE 346173 be- covtss sO SALFSMEN tpping- Shovtnand Sescatien “Apoty | BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. 73 | Manley Leach 30 Bagiey st.+ sila, BEAGLE on:| $6 Ro. Ce clean. weil fumn., plenty of closet |S ROOM APT. LOWER. E- SIDE. 2 men needed at once. Experience | stating your exp. and references... Burt _| ~~ Dressmaking, ng, Tailoring 16; . year olv a of sfaybee and GET _CASR FOR YOUR bat“ ‘Sun ie. eed eee es = Dea h N t es preferred. , but wil train right Qo Box held im confidence. sop Pibodil mw tPe | my Ath or warn | * Clintonville Ra. Steck a waite OPERTY BUY ia 6 an rues ¥ Puaw | ° ao APT... HEAT AND Hot 5 _ me rbor. ad with some re CEL r furn, ren weleome. t 0 IC > _|JERRY. ES ADAMS CO. | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. PE | DRPSSMAKING. ig ep dons -_Please cal PE 83237. Leslie R. Middleton _210 8 Anderson. 3-9361. Se eee SS ee BABY SIFTING _IN_ HY WOME. ma bome Gail re exis | Hobbies & Supplies 244 BROKER ve sma |} ant Bees oe") 90 Oakland Near, Huron ioe i wl a AVE QUALUFI£ . “st A wheres ue a DO TOT oe Meus onsen, S66 Pe ss nig Wen 31) 3. Pike Sone iCabeRee at | tims. Call Grist, PB age. | Cony NEEDS CER-| “ wattiny pater commercial ood a i a I Soe mm ag pot RRR he ates tee Ate Steel cee "pemee eeam ak ge Wiae a tee Pp Blot >| Suapbrem “Aczeearoy inp pees ek ecm | Sa Pty Saemaee wae | wins Teor ct | gasaed ee eS T. Bond; Have ample floor time for } a mn coe | resem rs. _week. Near ¢. FE 45382. " fh. Bond; dear father of rienced or| ers helper. Private snd CONSCIENTIOUS. WELL| $125 and ups Pants shortened vane : tion. Dorothy, Judy, Penn Ieee aay will train to at pie custom built FE e-os13 Park. cal a! after 6| roomed woman, 34 like} $1.25. ts sh $3.50. FE Rear ~ Betkeastoss Beat | eo KNAUF i ets. 2 pare | FURN. A APT. ATTRACTIVE schools lhe Sey - Bond; dear) brother r, Mrs.| homes and —- homes. ee rece rk - tesal s m-| 23-4614. store 15 wrence St. PE 2-142) | ss CS Locate’ n Pontiac. A OTR E , Mrs. Burton) _Gordon Ladd OR_3-1353. SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST FOR | pee Nice nality Dbili- In rance A cles ATA ———— - 3 FURN. ROOMS PVT. BATH & _Bivd. or h Fe -l Bat Tintat tse Sh SALESMAN | Berta Wie Fone | a etd aca” eae, | Ingurance Agen _ Notices & Personals 25|"— 0 MIN. i ‘Ru ist FLOOR’ NOT DRINE: |, noo ARCADIA APTa : be announced later by the Pursiey ANTED — Enthusiastic young es 1, 1 Opportunit __train. Write Pontiac Press Box £0. ry Represented. Corn KAA, PRIVATE are Coupe 72_ Wash to . Bagg TR am ane : Puneral Home. CG. RARL,| Martied salesman. who ts look- nustta PP J a y bie | EXPER. 35 LADY cae rt TALL KINDS worry, know the facts ne RMS. BATH DOWN. 1 RM_APT.| & cold mite? pide — Pies ba ae Ra: oe "73; beloved able ‘‘e Perea gene sotgranees: cearsaser aaa: refinement to nt to. rep sone ooo bY bee IN MY palustin- Norvell 1k a Privaie conmilition. * -| of Tper cuuttoces, ve he tal wand se Al: util = A~ypes Adults. , vel Mag mon re an empstead, patos Currah; beloved tion. b GOO! 5-3006. 2-0221 ARE efficient Orebard bab =) o04. _ 4 » rg < yo z. Currab: dear — bs acne aoa ee, able to CYCLOPEDIA tm thts icin vicinity. Pull _home. FE > | 70 W. Lawrence Cass tng.» Dainty Maid Party for cash} ™#™ at pot _ ‘or ony Your |i Ris. PVT. Bc nr or. Sraiaroua: M3 BEuROON <— of Mrs. Charles Wood and) _, without close supervision. Part time. Dignified position HAVING A BABY? VWACATION- F ‘AMILY GROUP af Mrs, foot aoe be treated as one of ow ities, laundry, couple. 62, apt. & ~srage. Corner of Merril] lvia Lee Curran; rother} we have a grocery and mer-| with above averse c as. As-| ing? Capable, mature, exp. wom- - £0018, / e Ruth St, __& Southfield. Rent $225, MI 6-8215. : “oh ite Charis a bare, Ror Men-| Greve rote sales position, in| sured by our thorough free (vain. jour Dome. feu 'S3600 = one GEFE INSURANCE |” AEROTRED KNAPP / ¥ know-how at your service, =| | ROOMS OR ON. | CHOICE NEW.» , ore gee renrs lesion isd) erzvandee aod wil ue You. | penal tneelen vel Mra ut | GNisOme "WT BOgHStY FICE UP oneal spre cay ty SHOES Le | Stat neangtee se Same | SS SBgcelS Serpe mes =a Priday, Nov. 8, at Pp. etiremen in ue F 'e’ . y & _& delivery FE 2-2048. Willis Prea 5; / . le 5 le rks-G: Puneral Home li com bene-| and ® p.m. Thurs, 9 to 160 a.m.| —& Sthvery ———— ms, eee. . Berman / 2 ROOM AND BATH with’ Dr. Milton, Bank officiating fits. For ere by a | _Prigay a ™ IRONINOS WANTED IkSUR RANCE > |! sou um nes ee n Edw. M- Stout, Realtor — : Interment in Brown y- company representative write giv-| WaNTED LADY FOR LIGHT = : - 23-0476 Realtor FE ¢7114|3 ROOMS, ATE ENTRANCE | 7 Saginaw PE 68168 t the . and enclose a T erp OF ALL KINDS a ; Sparte-Criftin Funeral Home| srtali srapehot of ‘yourself. 'an| Nowsekeeping. More for home than as, INSURED BY PHONE Mts “at Langton Phose Fe | 8H. Teles rng Sexe” | 58 cee it Serene. | * pea Evenings ‘0 10" 4 HUTCHEON. 5 NOV. 4, 1987, JOHN C..| inquiries ie Mare sia 4 6 p.m. LADY, EXPERIENCED, WISHES 1p visholie & Harger Co. 35123 Confidential The _ vation MY ecg ahaee 2 weloome. Lake | FOR RENT: 4 ROOM. UPPER, 1 —— a age 6. belored hus- st Bondae Bo ~ aaa somata fuse work FE 2-714 after 3:30 W. Huron PE 56183 £ " ul orivileges OR : : : bedroaan. ‘bus aline. iSrallable pow. : @ Lau-/§¥RVICE | STATION [| MECHANIC, GOR) SING TYING. Ge Servi j Y ERS 3 LARGE RMS UTIL. FURN. a rence end Mrs. Clarence Morton; _feferences required. MI 4-0128. Coo iiMEOgR “RG, TYPING, SEC) __Laundry vice __ 18 BU Pig washer and TV. FE 5-2707 & | ».,, Lease: 3 bedroom upper, west Dated Sermrppectap manaseey aes SALE SMAN, SHOW NIGHT WORK WANTED, BABY-| POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SER , sige oe 6.60 ver month. : b nN er eal ‘ve held Friday. Nov. ae AD TO established. fnapclal?oftee “Short é arenes or cavening a OE | 28 = salle Laundry ~ But No Homes wet . sg ud choi Realtor . at neison re im LOG £ 5 @ ’ perai Home with Rev. Paul T. YOUR WIFE mus beable to meet pattie | ence Part or full time employ- caer CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- Business is good on the west sid | red, Dar ATE ADULTS. re ay tee ae -Hart a aes = I need a l-call specialty saleeman| Good working hours and ment. rouuee =a = 34. Leu ay Pe u pane Fuatios of Pontiac We are anxious AS HEAT, W-3! WaIDE. «RM. AND Veteran's Plot, Perry Mt. r t % dh iim tted ieede 2, Pon- Good starting pay with benefits REG: nary. one 1. to obtain hetings located on the aa : etery. Mr. Hutcheon ts at the! {p handie unlimited jade and opportunities for advance-| nesires office poeiuie are eae: Landscaping 18A L west side-and. iy Watertord Town-|3 BATH. Loaek cs ees seewooD ROY veer remo! | S10 PER WEER | Pips PRE (Salt Baas| fot Buiee, Bal ervenenees | Landscaping 186A | a Sorte. pe kDa = D NOV. 6. = : _OLis eens location. 67 Monroe st. : ao a FE 5-8121 COMPLETE FALL CLEAN UP aulable to Re eer ee dear rey! = DRAW WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 caer, | SALESOMRI, wa on WORE 8 $\ "Bedwork and lawn cutting. bar's on pee Soopiniments “aan : Arbor Charles Lockwood. Puneral, Against earned commission. Ne dren in motheriess home more | days week. ~ 232-2078 _Landseape Service, FE 2-871 _Katheryns Beauty Shop. PE 63521. on PE 03 mods urst. 8-2001 LARGE 2 APTS. IN- = {11 be held Friday, Nov.| door to door canvassing soliciting for home than wages. FE 8-0097 | WASHINGS & IRONINGS. CALL CUSTOM BULLDOZINO ties rs r 6. * citing ane = setris . heat Sat 2:30 p.m. from the Pursiey involved Werk by appointment between 9:30 am. ‘and 2:30 p.m. ; 5-074. driveway graning. Back fillin, 2 WM. A. WESTSIDE” UTILIT: cs & lights $60 pe 645 eae Home. with Rev. Paul peg fs ed Ay ules a aes The WOMAN TO HELP WITH HOUSE-| WASHING & IRONINGS, REASON- EM °3-3023" *. . n e ty —_ Working couple. FE 3-7216, Auburp Ave. After 5. ‘p.m. Hert officiating Interment, H man I will employ must be 22 to| work No laundry. 2 adults. Nice, able rat PE $0181. LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME | tf you are having trouble meeting K EN [3 RMS. FURN. APT. HEAT &| — Paul A a Ine” Fx eville om dj will Me in| and have a car and the desire| apt. with private bath ben week.| WASHING AND IRONING. PICK with shrubbery from your payments, see us toda . bot water fern, Pvt. bath & ent. 92-9200 ate at Pursky. ‘Puneral Home. to make a permanent ny __Write Pontiac Press Box 85. up and deliver, OR 31088. =| WHITE’s_ NU URSERY FE $-4711 MICHIGAN COUNSEL, REALTOR 2101 ke. FE 46309 . Pldegcedite a Call Mr. cates, = | FE 5-3370.| WOMAN FOR LIGHT ae WASHINGS & IRONINGS DONE IN EXPERT. TREE TRIMMING AND LORS, INC. 41% 8. Saginaw. 3007 Ww. 3 ROOM PVT. EN. | — TLRINS SON, ROSETT Fa \ SHAW. “7 = ~~ SALESMAT PE eto" for home than wages, | 4, eae. Wotk guaranteed. PE! an Ph. FE 65-6593 or | Above Oakland Theater FE 8-045 Seen ecniogs til 9 oy and bath. No rinkers, FE MODERN 32 BEDROOM APART. rtunit: io res- | 2- 1ESs—~ NTED HAIR . Fo ae = 5 eee ee A fine oppor ‘sell an. outstanding | WOMAN TO BABYSIT WITH | WOMAN WISHES WORK § DAYS FRANK'S TREE SERVICE TRIM cored. ved. Call evediogs. On Dan 7 ROOMS & BATH, NEAR FISHER ment. newiy devorsied, close in. held Satardas Puners} Home. 183 service Some actual accounting | smail children, 5 days week, while) e week PE | ming, removing seedin cabling, - | ON AN DATE NOV DON’T DO Body. Utilities furn. vy: Ent, ‘Maniey 3 h Interment) ¢xDerience necessary. Need car.; mother works. 35. paler mga pm sarnery, Tee es 7 bie : Child welcome. 109 Pete a Clarkston, ee Ecelen renga eat 4 ok | we heey Powe its MTS sce, Henson Lage eeecoeese| rT YOURSELF | Su shea, sb Gerth Sacer De yy —— - 1. vancement Zz F ne ee 30 0 SPM. Paw-Lou Grill, “3617 Bir | _Building Service 12. Wailed WET Rint other t self. Raymond Clem-| When you want to buy or sell|” ai ovt. Bai a ET iefas Beth, Garage i: Card of Th Tees ~ TWO REAL ESTATE §. SALESMEN. ene Ek RS. Al BRICK LAYING, BASEMENT ae Deck? in ie ent Pierce, 364 See a eming | gorwer’ te quien, Witclent “and |3 Fe & BATH. Py he ae ‘Per month, area retaad aired pe aneaencnan ee Good 3 TIP TOP RANCH, OLD PF iN y West side, call FE 2-0661 or after| - on lor Mr, Wg Wan TO THANK OUR) ey tor vee eae ee Help Wanted gh Scenes SOR LTE bse. Speen eas: $150 down, month.| SYLVAN VILLAGE, Modern brick ee ON home. Breezeway. ree BEDROOM HOME, UNFINISHED rage. 57° on canal. $14,700, Terfs. ‘on 20 Et i 2070. | ss DOWN. Immediate possession. 2 BEDROOM 8B: 16. MILES. fram Pontiac on bisck top road.| * rooms, utility, bath. A NEAR WATERFORD | HIGH 1 PRS . BY. a SCHOOL brick TM. Rog. US. Pat. Of ranch overlook. | ranch home. Baseman. Im medi- © 1987 by NEA Service, the * aed e 9 a AN rm, ate possession. 814,500. Terms. . : =) Miter 4 clei des beep egy ger roo “Why all the excitement? I'm just making a phone call!’ 2 BE BASEMENT, VA-| ome win” brine room 218 x z cot, ee > tie Ra.) pig? Base car garage. sara aise oe ore Te a: C. HAYDEN, Realtor _Fer Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 . stored sts! fui x eee eee eee ee SNEAK PREVIEW NEW ‘58 WEST HURON - wi pfu . _pasement. ate heat . BJRMINGH? AM DELS. .Ranch master, full| Close to Webster Mepis very fine Must sell immediately. brick 2 rotary 1100 sq. ft. ving brick conte. spacious rooms space, 20 fam & ba ag as heat, double Low down ment. FE 4-640). 5 ae e - Sree Ghows fF appolfitment. BIRMINGHAM = OWNER rooms, living room. 176x160 Jots, WILLIS M Near Adams & Derby Schools 3| DAaved streets, face — eleva. t ae & paneled den upstairs. | * teas, farm Biss, Corp Pontiac Re. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA. Attrac-| {73 Deine. separate, dining Tm | right te mile to thodel No. 2486, ve 2 hpseeem bome, whi rege heh < at a 1 = eS ~ | JOBEPH F. oes. SALES MGR frame, siuminum | slorme and | cue gfp"*ffsaisas Heasonab's | S195 MOVES YOU IN | isos 8. Perc E 4sist. and ting Secluded. bath omit fecha Call MI wer) for appolnt- | Modern & 3 bedroom homes: Eves FE 60825 shower, oak floo: large e- en | Reasonable payments. FE 54-6767 A Dandy B F ment with garage, oH heat. tar NEW FE = or WEbster 3-4200 andy buy for 1 lot — a Ad ee 3 bedroom ranch, ', acre lot | A Handy Man a $11,800 with terms. ted at John R .. M 39. Price | WISNER SCHOOL AREA . 3 acres — a er - 4° 60’ | eet ST pan I epee Sees) opie ae ‘RON ke a o sence, new elec pump oe nee wetene bi ant 1327 E. Auburn RE, OL 1-161 | wis chen, basement. ts Car garage. Ideal to convert to home or 2 Lake. tice bee Bead “com __ ones fur OL 3-1231 a Leas = a ae have to hurry family. $5.950 with $1,000 dowo | saeume: canine porch ote ee.) aaa el pera | Lakefront Home fireplace, ful Secement, ou. ai heat. | LAKE PROPERTY, SPECIALISTS IF YOU LOVE NATU ne peau, On Williams Lake terms to responsible ld T | i a Sean uenpuiee sitares] paneled | . TOC eC) per at gs caberal living room. Log burning fire-| A] bedrovme” ranch, Ope cern ail | ie strtneepatts tad mote | far earat nae tractive home with a yedreomns “REALTOR | 3 ach Pages Ly on, poe floce, 22 foot living reom. 1643 Union Lx. Rd EM 3.4671 Cl) for appoimintent and beech. Pull price $14,500. walls. 13x32 foot; 6 ROOM BRICK COME Terms. fares arage. Lot {is 100x190 fret | Convenient foer pian, fenced | 12 rooms. 2 baths. plastered walls -F k hoor cove: ts incleded in price| Yard nice neighbortioed. close to Cove cetlings. venetian blinds. iroux- TANKS $13,000 with terms available! schools & churches. OR 3-4267.| borhood giv 800, Surentivy “dea ENERAL REAL ESTATE 311 S) MARSHALL. § RMS. AND | payment. ons” Dixie Hwy ~ R 3-9701 CLARK REAL ESTATE tule bath Basement. Gas heat | MULTIPLE LISTING seers O'NEIL ‘Are You Paying for a House for ‘|Someone Else? Why not y for your own. We have eeversl 2 and 3 bedroom homes priced from $750 to 4 down. That will beat paring rent In most cases your payments are less than rent. A cal) on phone w prove our, point SASHABAW AREA on paved dow a ireh, | have large st ding door closets. Large atility room with red attic Ad stairway to | floored attic. AL | < For Sale Houses 43/ =e 43) For Sele Houses 43 "BUY, TO 2 Budget Rancher | 4 BA THS 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT Featuring . {FLUSH DOORS PLASTERED WAL ALUMINUM SLIDING -W WINDOWS “ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER 7s. MODEL 2601 GORLAND OPEN DAILY 5-8 BUNDAY 3-7 : 1 2 MILES SOUTH OF LAKE ORION. 1 BLOCK OFF Mie — WATCH FOR SIGNS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INCOME | $950 DOWN: Immaculate $8 room bunga-— low with new furnace and hot water heater, Large 2- ear garage, with >a | a ent above ly one a these—must bare, good credit, $750 DOWN To qualified purchaser “West | stiburban Rancher—ciose to , Willtams Lake All sree rooms, new furnace, vacant | You can move right in and | | pay just $85 per month. — Must be sold tmmediate!r, if not sooner Estate to be | settled, No reasompbie pad refused Hun ke a | 6 room ranch with “fall | basement, attached garage, | tenced yard and lake privi- jeges. Only one like this, so cal] now 7 ROOM COLONIAL For the growing family. we offer a jarge home with a amall down payment Fuil basement, with auto ot! heat, paneled breezeway, with attached garage and situated on 2? nice land- scaped lots. Oider nome but in beautiful condition. You will be amazed at so much for so little Qne day pos- session — call for appoint- ment. 3 “RETIRE” In comfort te this North End | 2 bedroom bungalow, Close to the bus line It's well- equipped with auto, gas heat and hot water. * car ea- rage. carpeting and dra The walls are plastered ie floors are hardwood. Priced bo sell at $0,060 Bateman '6 BEDROOM FOR COL | $1.500 vou this ome. 44 mortgage. LOVELY 3} BEDROOM Ranch Home tn West Wal- 1 carpeted | ine ieom x21 ca ed living reom with naturai fireplace Large lj% x [5 with lots ss baths with ceramic tile. Breezeway and 1‘, car garage Plus a 10 « @ patio with builtin” grill. On a ae corner ict. Terms ma a per cent ’ $1,000 DOWN «@ Huron Gar- dens 2 bedroom bungaiow needs _cecorating “put how uy in this nice supeivicion for only — Immediate posses- sion. RAY O'’NEIL. 262 . calvers ph Ra FE 3-7103 yt Realtor rE ATERFORD | SHELL HOUSE, «Drayton Area. OL Terie. COLORED. Ex- 9 46095, L. REALTOR the “Ipird™ to_see. | — FULL °- BASEMENT — OLL HEAT. [Forge F. eae SALES MGR. $353 Park West Side Bungalow MOVE RIGHT IN $1.19) down, balance like end ne em 2 b room, , dining’ built-in cu Piaster sement with - CARPETING FOR COLORED | NT, 3 CA AR LL B. ebic Sees ase JIM WRIGHT. REA 45 OAKLAND AVE. f. +, ONE ATE, owt tN MULTIPLE YE LISTING SERVICE | eS $650 DOW WEST SIDE INCOME Four family brick with «4 reoms and bath each. rate water Beaters. utilities. Corner lot, income. Rea- sonably priced. Terms. WEST sIDE Hat block off Huron St A siz room home all on one floor, basement, gas heat, double i maoee Front and rear porches riced $12,500, NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33: W. Huron &t FE 5-8 _ a a Evens = AKEFRONT DROOM BRICK Large Geer room, fireplace, br kitchep. eg on verte urnace with, $3,000. down. CHLOE NICHOLS. KEALTOR 1580 Williams Lake Rd at M5@ NTIAC LAKE OR 33831 FE 5-935 EM 3-0366. NEW YORK AVE. Very attractive modern bungsiow, less than’ 3 yrs. old Beautiful oak floors, tiled bath, large — en, good sized bedrooms, of] fur- - pace bus ol! WILLIS M BREWER FE ¢518} EVES. FE_ 8-062) Only $450 Dn. —Hurry! ! 3 2 bedroom canal front. 7 lots, FE NORTH END Immaculate 2 Dedroom bungalow. Full basement with ol] heat. aiu- minum storms aed screens, 1's car garage. On ved sireet. Priced at only 90.75 with terms. FOURTH STREET s Immediate possession on this 3 bedroom ranch. Large — = » kitchen with factored ‘walls. ear garage. Priced af $11,780 with terms. 3 BEDROOM With full besement, gas heat. Close to bus and shop- ping, $10,500 with a nominal down payment. fur- tenoed Ciose - cervies. Price $9,600. Take over as heat. I'»|. tile floor, | shi 78 SE Thru Johnson, FE 42533. MS a= ad ¢— Established in’ 116. = 3-BEDROOM BRICK IMMEDIATE POSSESSION tn beautiful home—all ys Pn te Excellent loea~ year Only $13,950. $1,600 down, Balance $85 at 4% per cent. HOW ABOUT THIS? $ ACRES of ——_ of tgh ae lend, located northea ham. Very mice % room aan home, with fire in coy room. Beautifully landscared, with many shrubs & large trees, * There's more too, am sure pal family will want te pee Only $14,950, terms, PARENTS’ PARADISE epacere 9 rooms and 9 baths, with a. faeces red & fam- as bus at door. All too for only 3-BEDROOM Baer thee Pao MH. good be done ogres Youle ee you ow! What a say LJ made here. Only $6, terms, AUBURN -HEIGHTS WELL BUILT 4 bedroom with basement. on c ar ‘mis large lot. Ask to see: bo or Ca Sith income today. terms, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor _ — Hwy = Telegraph 0123 — to 9 AMPLE cus rR PARKING BY OWNER. € LO LOVELY ROgMA and sun Nicely decorated, ry baths is =") basement, With cecreeee room & work Fibergias insulation. Oi] heat, Wa+ ter softener. Venetian bitaes, storms & screens. Lar; : lot. nic ly landscaped & . Planter box. House. } Dest of eon- we dition Ga weer or em 3 5 . e — Shown by ee HUNTER'S: SPECIAL | 89 acres with “S room home- me geet SUBURBAN ‘LIVING 3 bedroom home, built on a 00x 250 ft. 2 car garage, full basement, in living area a bind, aire kt t $14,000. HERBERT C DAVIS 4915. Irwindale. FE 8-4311 Buy Thru Partridge _List Thru Partridee RAINBOW: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT K IVAN EDITH STREET — Newly dec. | ampsen SCHRAM. obra i senditioned, tile iceman a | : « Lose Full pea —_ or : ew ie See OnS He 4-0528 | Fe Stee! appointment Gans, | Telegraph __ Eves _& Sun. Opefi Eves. & Sun. Res. re fn | Oped 8. JESSIE STREET — 2 ded- NO _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room Insu)- Brick mode | 4 room HOUSE. § ACRES OF home, Side drive an | D W and. Comins, Mich. WEnbster | tage. Reasonably priced. OWN - RAINBOW REALTY | 802 8. PADDOCE EVENINGS FE 46306 = bedroom starter homes . ; ee BURBAN " ull basement and rough wir. “5 sma omes. $4. each wit ther Oo your io FC. wOSD CO OFFERS $300" down ‘a orner ihtams ake roa and | ieee ORS a ober Om Fairgrove — we Mn houses, ‘ bedroom brick Qne of the a = —— ee: Call for : ; ~ est homes on the stre > Green [Lake Front Large living room with fire- “CUCKI KLER REALT y FAMILY HOME place, dining room, ltving N. Saginaw Guatom, all tor 6 doctor, dante "Scapliart” ottte | PE c4on™™” ™ BY aang bedrooms & 2 baths. in | Bath up and lavatory down. separate Wing. Spacious liv- Full basement with auto- BY BUILDER ing rm., with fireplace, din- j matic gas at, 2 car ga- ine be sersenea tek rage. Ideal for that ierge| NeW 3 bedrm. home with base. race ereriesting. the lake sis, or moome purpeses — Perego IS eye ume rary Ww adjacent pow A moves you . Lak Tem. ge a Large auiteben , Don McDonald. OR_3-2837. reakfast rm utility rm FOR RESULTS all on the ist . On th ae : Sud level te tact pansies | NOSE puburban Th OR BUY day-light recreation room, .§ bedroom home in excel- ru Johnson, FE 4.2533 | plete with bar. eiteben. fre. ts Pos Buy thru Pa Tiace full bath Even a modern spacious kitchen’ y | builtin ‘TV a radio. Also Full bsmt. with automatic List thru Partridge | rarage. furnace and storage cellent condition. Carpeted. BUS city. Only $9,500 terms. FE SELL ‘OR TRADE for farm 3 bed- room bungalow. north city, good | condition, 2 lots, erect. only | $10,950 terms FE 4-254. bedrooms, base- attached gar- Price $12,600, DOWN 3 ment, breezeway, Ce. inside city rms. FE 43545. MODERN LAKE COTTAGE. Near i | Drayton. Can be used for year) round home. Paneled throughout. F ee 13462 W. Huron Open Eves. Garage. Oak floors, Excellent cen BLOOMFIELD AREA 3 ROOM TERRACE. OIL 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN BI FEPING YE FE 4-4813{. dition throughout Bos at d § bedroom. brick 2 Daths natural “oo in. P adults, FE |_Fm., 7 __bew pene. FE 21608. (| MULTIPLE NaN eee ; poets terms. PE. Ps 1) eel coeriaes. ture | eal age bed- are — ‘| OR > GIRLS IN PRIVATE | MOUNT ROYAL — 2366. OPEN 2 CIN I m, 12x asement, recres- 3 RMS. & BATH.“ HEAT, LIGHTS! Watking distance {rom to’ W AT ‘KINS I WAKE tion room, 2car garage. Large as furnished. 287 Oakland Ave, bdiock irom, bes stop. pedi id wort fs Buyver” Late. sec Only H gros down ae this neerty | lot and more. $17,000, terms. ‘ HOUSE, $30. _ Privileges. Phone FE 23-9542. tion | mm, f%- lot, garage. new room 7 FE 5-196. 1] LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. 6 OR | Terms possible aod prose as 8 sory eis | ‘@ ROOM HOUSE. UNPURNisHED. _3-68¢4. stormed and screened on paved MITH- Reas. 9888 Cooley Dr. Cal VEr-i LARGE LIGHT HOUSREEPING | ¥/UTON BLVD, E000, open 2 to| street Lake privileges. Immec | “mont §-8662 for : “tm. Good twin beds. 36 Norton. $ Saturday Laveipe 2. bed ate possession Don't wait. call ranch, Aomogge — corner,| now for more djnformation, WIDE N. R . 4% PER $MG.|/2 SLEEPING ROOMS NEAR GEN- —- Maple $1101 or MAple $-1524 PE 43452. era! Hospital. 16 N,. Johnson. FE TOW R REAL. TY | ‘ BOOM HEATED APT. W_ SIDE 4 ‘ FE 4-4526 Realty | " Voorheis Adults, J At BUS STOP. EVERYTHING BReadway 3-8393 MIDDLETON 412 W. Huron Open Eves. é ROOM HOUSE. for comfort, FE $-1332. ¢ & Livernols, $65 month, 1st CLOSE IN GAs HEAT. 53 5. PAD- SPECIALS! OPTION — RENT & last month advance. Chil-! dock. PE 8-6127. - Grea weleome. Call after 6:30.\GigAN ROOM FOR MAN FR . New 3 bedroom brick. full pase. 2-7262, =; | post office, FE 48768 ~ LOCATED 7 miler West of Pon- Pe seer Wr vate ao 7 BEDRM. RANCHER. CARPET. 5. 4 . ae ae Vac. extra large 2 bedroom e167 a Wwrster 34200, - 1% baths. $125. Jerr ‘g. CLEAN ROOM CLOSE IN. FE home iw best of condition. ree Tih Fiat Wiciway.| gtewe 0 Bern Pull enclosed sun parior. MIDDLETON _OR iI pete Pe FOR RENT. 60 x kiand A ara caer — veers: : = 5 z — . 8st Q ear Oa ve ation room, auto. of! sur- Pee Lake Totes Chit Cbs |GIRLS-= RICE ROOM. PRIVE | 9 ‘Setroome tarnmen Si nace and hot water. 1'% car SPECIALS! _or open to see Sunday p.m. |_leges._547_W__ Huron. heat, stool Mice lot. 2 peach Si ietactcs’ ucess Pee ‘ .,& BATH. SOUTH BELLE. GIRL OR WOMAN HOME & Tu prive enty 04.380 full informatt this FOR Mexican family. cosy 4 vue, Lake . Phone, FE| Kitchen Privileges. Call PE 6-6635 with te hewae call todans Oniy @2'608 Se full’ baeccneats ek =. _or OR = EAN + WARM ows. - aa air Starayen! fall eneleaed é SE 3 GENTLEMEN: CLEAN. WARM 50 Down sun porch. On paved tres: ecres, near VanDyke. STiliwei! sleeping room. 168 Green St. 5 room. 2 ¢reem home, LOCATED off Edison Street on Priced to sell at only 8§3.- Ln. NG ROOMS, i5 like new. basement, North Side on paved street. 950 — $650 down — 853 per FUR . IN- Parke Place, PE_4-3300. paved street. instae the city @ room and th, 2-story - month uire 325 BOOMS = GIRLS. EVERYTHING pear school, stores, etc. i ropucd —foers: 4 hild . 5! © PUR Cured = 9190 ew month. 58784 be-| come, FE i 7 Close In—Vacant ment. » aed aes furnace and — rl a 4 room iz Doon ad 2 p.m. it BOA aL We havg the key fo this ¢ =) eae eee. = ent eaten wmante aihereeea cal 5 eg Wk UaEE| OE ba ee ee Le meaner ooo “oven home m trade ar §2- bot welll. Oa paved street f . furn. Hot and ¢old si eEPING ROOM FOR WORKING ©. Pull, basement. gtok- P water. $80 » month, Rent by ent a ih ot ieee. eee |e heat, Only $6,950 vita Y OTHER ROMES é& ict ce afer 8:0) pm. Arlington SLEEPING ROOMS IN REFINED INCOMES TO CHOOSE. FROM MARY OTHER HOMES . “Lake. Nine miles| home Conv. to~ trans i. 7S : INCOMES T pe te FROM " GILES REALTY CO. |- __West of Pontiac on M-60. _FE _5-3206. z : : $500 DOWN uP 5 ROOM HOUSE. LOCATION, PAD. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GOOD Wo-| #1 BALDWIN AVE. = rege Leslie R. Middleton dock & Rae month, FE man with cooupetion. some beh. | = Lae) iif ag tacyana Leslie R. Middleton ¥ RooM” DUPLEX” CHILDREN _**. 26397. £6003 BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON Bay ales ee oer BROWN SYLV noo 2 : 5 ROOM RANCH ON 180 x 600 Tee pacers Beran Ave VAN ee Bs cate en 1 bs e ster, mene Pegroom farm LAKE AREA. 3 bedroom brick; $12,500 full price. $1,000 down. Foca With Board 38 farm bom completely _agensr lighttal homes Bult “O83. "Moe. | m1 Mais st Rochester OL _2-$611 i im a jet anden Satecahe it = bai tn ctiell centdera saideen | nae, ee, eros | 5 FAMILY XC COND. BOARD WITH } ROOM. sece none. New of! furn,| clos 5) oom. Ceramic tile FE _2-7833 | BOai RD DAY WORK- pend Galen tly den.| path. Short distance to beach. : s A re tea spre if “gem beta os. hd be the ge—see this value SYLVAN sf iw . : Extaa CLEAN HOME STYLE | room ist floor 3 up. 30x60. RM. M 7 CAR GE,|_ meals. 14 Matthews 5-0377.| barn, two car gar. 4 acres of Reed rere ee ge have, ses| FREE, RDOMAKD BOARD Fog) Met “new Comes ree’: | 100x460! LAKE month, OR 32293. See a 618.80 LAKE, SPRct ; aAL =o é MODERN. J" bedrooms. ROOM A TOR Z| neighborhood. 3 bedroom ranch| At $1450 down, you can move Under Construction. This beaut! pa Pay, tli ie 509 + 2, " * i teers asoaabie On pun aj years cid ei re ‘tke free | 770 WALTON BLVD. hom: . - Large eight room house with five “Pig € £5 eee peat . tr hag wing te ° ey home he. priced at bedrooms. free bhggrohoaey up, Live ras. sled hn es ¥ va % . For Sele ——— 43). used’ as ie fs Si Be ‘for vour tone). See this & kitehen dowd. yal semen “sr men e _ ’ z ba water : iack topped road Call us for de. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sage, value plus at only 416,500. Brick Ranch Home * ‘hs: Gg. HEMPSTEAD "|RANCH Pontiz c's Best Bu we tee ey, Very ont Eve FE 50810" FE 23971. Saker — hee ot really cl tifaative ly new Garpeting = tached -f car gara « scatiasion : bedrm. erie Breezeway. An « ed ga- $239 DO ———— ae ‘hee = | near ‘Webster “1 ets sy ae set Bay 7" aia 3 \Ledrecm mae with hot water heater. arge yard and a ge et oma Bo mo ‘ai . all nice features base- os, eae ss o2f hes a ba le I td meore * fene back yard, 1% car Wit Ch . LAKE PRIVILEO Fags. Cement Fibben , drive Call It Charm a w with iarge| ER xe & steal at on Here is 2 Home that has — age ome soaps age N, | 1 car garage. $16, nh payment. e paper ingredients for heat, 000 for fas: A JOHNSO? Realtor Nice” gestion food i picesing most anyone. sale. ce reduced SL Pal ‘price | 1 & sete aph Rd. | ing ene fahing Tuning Low “Gown pav- Cute and Cozy br eens Taree’ Gediteass. only ween monihiy. Imme- | | tom "m eden, Anchen and horner Mek" sgyotcet sum pow | Mitt @ (Te) R Irwin) itt GA jw dond et) koa iech Cees ey | MiMtaa eoge me | e rge - fenced | Fm Se eet ; ssi 40 a for setoo) ais sis, | ‘ a e 8 tod oak one ree t=, ear cash to. 4% per cent mortgage. parody these orig, im- 7 mediate ‘dosversion. 2 Pasily moome, 6 John K. Irwin: GAS VLC RD! im Willi HURRY, sell things heen, ant tis | oun Lind Jim illiams | i * S Je ¥ i iS EAL ESTA ATE &. RAN through Classified Ads. leneias c Aas . some oh eh ag Bl an | E 4 set” } REAL ESTATE &. INSURA! ‘The sig age we terse / COZY 5 Only $1450 down. FE ¢25¢. ROOM home Basement. attached aarage. Only $1500 down. FE | tac 2 lots. +2544 LOVELY 6 ROOM RANCH. Double west of Pon- | fireplace. rigger attached ga-| race. large lot, e of extras. West suburban. See it today FE 42545. $1150 DOWN will buy this 2 bed- Take over GI aly and E 42543 room brick home. mortgage with low low payments, Call F J. oA Te pers ESTATE. 100 Onkinna yet FE 4-2544 $275 Down lf you want peace and quiet this 3 bedroom shell house sits oo @ large lot all by itself. Its in the Clarkston School district just off Bashabaw. Owner might . consider somethin, further details cal now! 4 Bedrooms LAKE PRIVILEGES If vou have been looking for a large Ret ren — this is i! Oak floors, full tle bath large $5,000 d kitchen, 2 fenced lots New I', cer, fe oe at . On, an oO pet mo. We don't ask that R A i you bur. only that you look Oy nnett = ne $750 DOWN REALTORS 2 bdrm. ehite frame bungalow, oat 28 Huron FEderal 90486 in trade. For | | tms. Lot nicely landscaped with 123-ft of lake frontage Closet space & built-ins ga lore , Full ore $45.009 ¥ 810.060 down, 30 session. Make an appoint- ment to see this home today. Cai]. Kern. Resiters 171 Saginaw St, Pontiac days pos | BEDRM. SHELL plumbing, septic Pp, full basement and t $750 down. Move right in. $7.- 730 full price Oakland County 2610 Union Lake R EM }3-4164 or EM ant after 7 ‘SMALL HOUSE NEAR fae | Body with bath basement, | 1 | i ! t | ; Real ty new & street. Pull 300 ig eae 78 oretale ane * after ~ RILEY S00 DOWN No other costs, move right tn ‘oo | bungalow | floors, 200 ft Bird Behind Blue Sky and picture window. 80 Theater | dining, living rm. and den. All rms. and full bath in Keego, large rms> Incinerator. Close to area It's clean and neat and St. Trinity St. Fredericks priced soeeney. | schools. $1,200 down. Immediate possession. No broker, FE 8-6311. 0 DOWN This Crescent ve FHA Resale. Situ- | te } 2 bdrm. CLEAN 4 oe HOUSE Priced at $6.950 iG Ne vacant. + pM 3 BEDRM. CARPETED oi] heat, includes =——- room apartment w as- aes tie floor Large lot 32 e 274. Breezeway and 3 cee garage. $16,800, $5,000 Waterford Ranch 3b room brick ranch, includes new breereway fin- * ished in ¢ and 2 ost attractive Pul and blic Parochial ‘schools in vietnity, Owner transferred, {mme- diate occupancy. $16,500, convenient terms. I Syt van Manor 4 bedroom prick ranch con- venient to schools. lake area, and shopping center. Large spacious kitchen, living rm. and 1'_ baths. $17,009 con- venient terms. Rochester Area 3 bedroom brick ranch and tive subdivision near Michi- gan State University prop- erty. Large carpeted living room with fireplace. family kitchen, base esting. water softener, Lot 135 ~ School = keg el re - n Evenings ang Sunday 1-4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N EASY LIVING ~ 2 rami home tobe income of er month. Com e olay bee - trict. $2,000 down. WISNER - LINCOLN ARBA teed $7,900 with $1,500 down Clean § 0 ' be garage. sale. Call today — 9 Possession. ELIZABETH LAKE £§s- TA — Large oa brick home. Lovely if. living room. full sized din- ing room and kitchen, 2 ~ jase down and 2? Bath He shower, 9 ase: weeks e Tot with | lar * Priced at $15. ce id es EAST SIDE INCOME. EN- trance hall & closet. Larga living room, family Gning room. modern kitchen. One bedroom, bath down: ocks from LeBa: donest and bus. = JOSLYN per - Level 3 bedroom hom with basement, auto. ae heat on well - landscaped lot ww ie | back yard fenced. Price ju mi Second St. large 4 Hiss name woe ates oe é ru f rd ze tie paar abet S reduced to $10,950~—terms. it m with. ol furn Built-i 2) Ne completely landscaped. Mes com igundry trays. Auto. hot water | ARRO | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor . . Ritch: heater. Complete aluminum: storm | | 2 8. Teeerepn Rd, Open 9-8 dining room and large kitchen. winder . ; ° Plenty of closets (10). Uuity rm. Eindows and screens, Leke prive Crescent Lake Estates 103__ Evenings OR_ D906, plus basement. Ot! heat and soft | BROKER” "9 bedroom rane type home. full Ef. DUNLAP water. 2% ee TI with | $00 Elizabeth Lk. Rd | bath, of] heat, storms end screens. custom BU breereway attached. For more fea-- pe. 4.1337 FE 44821 This home ts ty ann 2 yrs. old and |° BUILDER. BE SURE & tures cai] now. Price $13,900. | offered for $8909 with $1900 down, suse our winter prices. FH | . $49 month inchiding woe and im | = rs IN $300 DOWN 3 ( qBEDRM. ROM | $450 DOWN | sarance "6,800. Cail FE * | Next Spring frontage. At All for $8450 BROS. "Oe Shae Open. Eves. a %; Sundey wes) e PART BASEMENT TRA LOT ~— NORTH SIDE - : “_r se none DOWN , warnge close to schools and stores | ROOM ROUSE | ' A at FURNISHED — PERKINS | ousetraller #e part down pas- any “West Suburban 500 my 4 room brick venedr home, but!t | in 1963. Le living room qith | FULLY MODERN 2 BED lovely fireplace, tuft bath with Bene MOMForxack | shower, (thned tor rusher ‘tnd LARGE Lor — ONLY 951 | or. ee > | on sold * pes ig R. J. VALUET, Realtor | * ry . M5 OAKLAND AVE. FE #06093. TED UGH, REALTOR MOLTPLE LIMTING SERVICE S143 Case 4, "ty 6-184 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL #90 —- Oper Evenings & Sundays, 12 to 6. = £Xx- 3 bed roo! home located lot a1 “new “electric water neat. Teens, 1% car! 5 r COLORED a en of this 4 rm, “ROOMS” FOLLY a MODERN basement, = —_ shady lot, tm: — Best offer to “$3 290 03 ance 665 per month, of a ae bun apd close to Whittier school few istprovementa, Fou cen bur ue | home for $7500 with enip BREWER JOSRPR F. RBZ, BA! He Les er neh ve see Onaway. Best of ‘yunt: ing Has # acres of ¢ timber lus emall orchard. ayeciety pri at only 94500 op easy terms. WARD. FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-358t_ 1050 W. — . Open Eve wall to rail carpeting — « CEL Eh AOE Oe mae SAAN EIGHT ™) ; " THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 7 ‘ah es e "For Selb Houses For Sale Houses 43 dedeote Onportmities st - by, Kate Osann} For Sale Atr ae = ‘aie ees Ss 4 TIZZY “ASACRES: x ; 2 st enet| tae ee 3 m home, part ba Sale Houses 43). “ ONTH | * paren 3 atk aie. ecoom | _ oe FANE 0. _ For ENT! $76 PER MO) = Rents for $40 or more. SEPTIC GOVERNM brick: | income #15, ieLinsis oar r the tate : Sars SSR eee Sos mae ng tre easy L | Sh “soaeieeo yh “at * youre or] NA : 5.6167 or } — Ss eg Label ¢ after . = r as Pe 18 ACRES Gia) Gu uavwsat. te Sececa.|_must WILL TRADE ey ait oe ok tone Buy Thru Partridge Poe < ee Mt - fo Simith-« Crawford, Inc. List Thru Partridge _ eap, FE. 2-0006 ee . 7 ; TWO OFFICES ROS E KN D SEN : “3390 = "auburn RG COL ©1236 “LET’S TALK. Man's gray gabe “eray suit. a U ; i508 ss” 38. Yo ung. man's z re 5 ; > oeren Parcels BUSINE. LS . Pe a ae size 5 lack d Ei beth Lake Estates’ ‘Lincoln ere location. pearoen ti ou #500 tee butorshi WHEN FOU NEED Pr’ 3014. v COAT. Size hi “ - Move tn now — m with large utility istributorship RLS ST. MARY* . recuced on Seuss | lose to good sc us vervice ogee large lot. with garden. < "PA Nous, 3 Realtor Distr ines estab- $ ‘ 5 i Oke PE_&-664/. e & room panes | ping center. Maem 8 pee space, $1,458 down or wil] ones . Ortoovill- NA 17-2818 ~— Agen +e in the - 4. 7 Hy es ist, | grounds and’ao attractire coe Immediate. possession A = Flint. ares. Includes nome. Get ib Guickly 0m TOUT | scans SUITS. size 3138; “ports : a i m home. i 4 furniture. oa! ; PA o Wi racaciéer land contrecs | edt Bn Hp dining room. oak | SILVER LAKE see dt ! pp eek or a LU poos tag ‘Sanatare aoa . ror — 38; shut, oon pants sale. feors, olf heat, latte ncheaes | 3 bedréem’ bate beck, ae tar ures available talent he Will be adie Selo aes ne fo oe Goes. a Dcar Lipton 2 ene & drs-! ted boy a ee Uinen kitchen. fice. you with your mon and ties. Cheap, _ Stout Sureck ise tsi cores Maple ra $78 aes Automate washer end id esl Bakery TE we BIT sa a3 LADY'S : agro . ssoun and | beth month—beats renting = meeeed, wae, | i arge’ corue? : 5 Acres North of Pontiac. Agony ego res 4 A, aie a r ts Ting . fireplace ‘ : ga Silv — and- Loon | z ful scenic of $48, ‘ : dresses, 10 an s Saeerceetines ae pag Deng orien f-car gatage Silver Lake Prix illeges pr gee ap ae = cement drive Near = Phas 0g Grampian ws es FINA NCE co. WATERN CLOTHES, a ES * Bilco ‘Teeuced to 88. idee Besntitul landscaped she on wW | Lakes wit Tire well an | Bile rice’ 4 gea tt.000 dons Cauipment, Reauires $8.58 FE 41574 sbatbigeie =. 3 Pull cons t ustem wn by tract as comn i | brick ranch home ever = men an ARKS TON 1 _ Bud A eee Neato ESS = " = et as i = weeet tos. Cae eee ie 8 room beick Fanch | with : tn | Ses Jehner MICHIGAN BUSINES? | CASH LOANS R bes, Dresses Si WM. H.KAUDs! > Ra pe ‘fate ‘rom cor the'b ath, Clarkston wiih tar pe elidin lgeer | re Ee se SALES CQRPO! T10} to $500 Oo and house robes. Bize 14, TOR 24 8 Telegreph size th; Trec.| bedroom: . tehen, | ~ ‘BROKER Dresses worn. OR TE eae mame eee space “wub mat, fireplace’ 2 —. ose dita Suassedin For ‘Sale Farms 48 | jonn A pATELEGRA: RD VER 31103. cree Fame: e (oP 2-car at- kitchen 3 BY OWNER |. ited not water heat. a-car at- piay ‘room. Te See 2 1873 8 retry poor BL J = ediate pas- | tac! 8 opr tor only $26,- 700 sq. ft. 9 bathrooms ;* . . PARK AT OUR FRONT D sf MARY s COAT. tae ee eel cane wore seailavie Stn ieee Ohne ae” storms | ,60 Rolling Acres Ve fe) Mitte. sie 14, Like nee. meee iy . “ ride r Large | u 1 rille Zn e Cc Dakota Dr. FE , og pedresma, bath, large Gee; & screens for entire oy this | Near Ortonvi 7 inanc ° : ty room aiyeery ol aus ud @vicholie. eResitor landscaped let. y, tood god buy at $22. Good comfortable 3 vedrm. ae : Scrap & Iron S6A é z screens, stan = iving i : a ; . SS hes baten with sied ure Kochner ee | men Bees te oe bath. Large bancied Peat. Pontiac TRAILER, SLEEPS two. tt down = No closing costs cat FE. = en: Pull ‘basement Auto. Cheap for quick aale 286 'N. Case = , i in le: Ful ale ¥ . : “ aad $68 per month including VN GEORGE. era “ol! furnace, Taree . side . Drayton Plains _PE 5-157, , Mire ater 00 pm Liberty - $495 DOW? e on your OR 3-121: 3 porch, - geod “berns 18 THE /BIRD" TO 8EE Sale Household G Goods ! 57 = én s 4 i = i New 2. bed hom rs. 4336 Dixie poreh. 3. Good too! brick and: ; Lake ee 2 petiole Bal eine bath tity Bead r Pytioe® © 007 ns teat anee secluded _ Pees bith bisg, Oat ‘alley = ir Ral Walled : Na YR OLD ed oF PE REFRIGER- . - Ca — _ b, FE 2-28:2 0 . ¥ room. This is not a shell ME | Mamma just off pave aol eaaie ile. e om Utica | ator ag Om at office for in 2 FAMILY HO : ing to hilly je n HEATING, NE today or — have Tots evail- 8-2284 hens soil. Don't oes $22. ‘ad “ee NCE CO. | | ANY Did for less, yet better formation. | t \ this one. Only 93 TAVERN. in down- GUE FINA used, in ' & bow before a | able also, ron col ORES Lk they have a good movie on the late show to- | te ks rode EYS & Michigan city open TEA ‘N. MAIN. sone tee aher wpe OR 3-6764 . “| : income ‘ e the - 23 / town, 202 3 or < J. C. HAYDEN bre Bo : an PES 1 ee “Thave to write a book Report: Giroux rm seater show bik profits. ™ ROCHESTER, MICH. 2 steal CHAIRS. LOUNGE ‘ = -Lake Front REALTOR . with spawn nignt — oe = . a ERAL REA ze a : 5 —— dwest re wee) a inn hvice wea See ee = Sy ee eee Property 434 4398, Dinie ote |e Aine & lows ache Alsons see 3] Tables, dog box. Mise, MI __ tirepiac eal ee ‘Large ® rm 2) : ro ACRES tl a! aT beam, dining apace fp nicelt Fat cenmee eee For Sale Houses, 43 Income 35) 1 Roch-| gst ross. Bidg f!icluded a : ; sta “gAMboo ext = = coucn. teat with lates winows condition Located ‘on 2's 4 site acne NT FOR COLORED INCOME PROP rerar are wecemonl(eesh small! /ersene) Sree: Roghester Ol. 647}. OL 1.8781" rocker & straight chatr, also tabie = = ment w condition. Located o urenes and ON are iin Rd_ 2 separate ester new base , i town lo Ph es & 4 chairs : lake. For nice 4 to schools. chur : LAKE FR rty on Franklin . ; in good down 8-042) : _ x orerlooking . Close shee NION \ ert informa 531.500 . : o ALLEYS Net. Lasalle, PE : cee ee | en pg vel, yee ident acest toh IN tes Call ‘FE “rainy ‘between aware, o 55 ACRES rm! Grey 81000 per alles $28 ae Mortgage Loans 54 ATTRACTIVE DINING | id UE eee . T9°3-Acre Farm on PARK « bea | 2 pues ie edit ose oe seen bedrooms. large = am to 4 pm | Lovely, large 10 room mode rs orer Re Gan Gea | rm fara eli oii? 20482 ; ee *, SRINOT i privileg iE lace, 2-piece S country « Full price , . os a ANS » iamond : modern ‘itches ene ban for peeea ae $305 month income From y, batn “Lovely Bench and beautiful CIVILIAS AN: poe ieee y ‘WARD FE. PART er Pei Se ES | s ovEnéto UPD, CHARA VERY ice sean ' Located 4 on ter i ao 1 : : ete = So | cwner bat bis fome in the Spartmients and Clore to" Pootae ew Onis "sit 00 e Cee take nae ee RIDGEWAY RE tt ps Ra Lo ee ar Gains County on ee ‘nits OF -PURATURE bedroom, t has : ; Lake-Cass L in — EAL ESTATE tions of Vv Hot ‘ : or Gingeilvil cece best condition Call us | $42.000 with ter Neat Elizabetn Exception- $10 Starts Dea ($15 Baldwin ; R T MICH i For nome add! lete including Phileo T 7 s | t to in LLEY Center, THRU : ~ hogany ain- . S ell — venom vals. | HURON iy AT. cake ae teat oeaneen home jalan STANLEY & PKINNE Y | ACRES LEVEL PRO- 1050 W es sf rougo on enclose | int Range, ond men a el Family Setup station res. | spect this outs: TIS MSO st Pontiac a a oe Model Open gucive nd oan of Meta; _OPEN EVE, TI — Rae Te Sacweas tiques “OR 3.2583 = Combination gas ‘ AL Near OAKLAND heat Only $8950 wit Tee Sane Very good modern it rtunity bulla @ garage or 0 ¥! UPHOI. tga a Mies Satlon emcee COUNTY "BOARD OF REACTORS "PH Qui S880 GREGG femmes cae | eee ee en ce | pe niet! Crerty ae, fen ortanges > 2S, SECTIONAL AND 3 UPHOL: ht family 28s reom with nm { ee : ton Lake Rd. : 6 room home. fu! basemen 4 . aracter & integrit: iain = & ‘mee | Poca ots | fireplace fat wen aan. For Colored | Families "Von take village iis 1 mee wa Sent Gimevurel | Mare are) -Fepresent. United Bee. Lie ins. Apoly 308 Narlonal Buiiging: ree OF ROVAL BLUE Car. . Gna! beve you ~ smart peri bbe 3 bed-~ Spacious 3 bedrm Arrest] front EM_ 3-4393 or EM 3-3314 | Poeret off Auburn. Neat Only $20,000— in is . — = sition ‘with Pontis S35 ‘oeting & pads $100 FE 2.4953 oer | washér an Pull basement. | thsulated, with tnc rEcieitis Near ai condition Gas heat : SADDLE HORSES time A Samanverens au cuit Swaps | wfter 4 Lake Front } gas heat geceenca te porch | porch, living = ainieg Sith, MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SDRVICE : —— lot $11,930 - Aros inen excelient a an roe 23 extra thew: SE SES TENER, 17° TV. ALSO A_2° TV EXCEL . 1B eLest, : : 3188 : Secs ca: | 2-car aan cats pointed fot WL emple cupboard fosce, erent | PONT I. AC RE AL Aj Sa onan Good. pod house. song do roy tritaing % b atsatace nce 4 spose a bpd niger wh dryer ha O08 hE at oo MEATER. a mace tation Wisco ort, ur atte “fot mar, taney eet | D ORRIS ~ Bi _Baiewa oe Ben ou rameiecyeds Paced ha ‘Srowent ia oeaeares No" in- foo cond. Wil] trade oF se - ideai for hunting ¢abin. $25. : ; r ‘ _ . ° = ss 0 7, —ee | Leslie R: Tripp Realtor | ese has a For Sale Lake Prop. 440 22 toucit Gish Pepe across te yisgotean Stat Age) Shree rd . . at ‘uron me rms. ¢ | 7 b « = e ai os tion. a ACRE LOT NEAR F One Acre (readies er FE sara information coll Mra’ apeate | RANCH HOME HOLMES. INC a 6 pervenar atecree. ool] Ma River, ‘Crawford County. | _&108 TVING ROOM SUITE to —- nice cs t nee eall Mrs. —— ROOMS $15.750 4 Fr Tr bon Seen | H. Fr : =F =e FE $-2953. Wittens at ey pee! between $1321 ; Sou if ae LIVING day enport & chair. 3 room 4 : sertecsn i 30 down Lake. — (23313 S. Lapee we Ik 5 p BED . . atching ment auto neat er,? bet 4 FP ORD Russell A. Nott, Realtor Ouidestes ose ee Ge oe REALTOR | 240 ACRES CATED 1, MILE atatioxe re Son: » ees, $1,000 2 pTEAR, ore = privileges. modera step . tak oa oe : FE 4-5905 room long low rt. plus ke Rd 39, from ison 83F4}. will handle. Call Trade equity for OR _3-8111./ All for $99 Pay on J , Ww _ WATER : ranch home with c autiful | 1580 Wiliams Lake , frontage. Davis: : — een HOP FUItLY Jerty E am arson’s Furniture, 42 Orchard * LAWRENCE uesrecu News| Lives room |” ' a large 2 we en keree even aie 4 oat RENE LANE pee | Buy thru Partridge cl) aa E flees a ? ‘OUTSIDE TOILETS og ce Ave 2 “(x A Y | SORD kas a —— coere 1 oe sun- pelea and haif bath, - fll rooms | BEAUTIFUL LOT ON SUSAN, x Me List thru Partridge shop. ieey a bbe home ber Peau sell a HOMART T PORNACE. 00 lg | place, wi : Os an Tl eC 1 rt than avera, ke frontage. $2700 °Cal! | ° ARD MOTOR. WILL ) foom that could be used th ar arge Sites acs Case small 100 ft lake FARMS AND age pe os P. OUTBOARD MOTOR. OR | _trom m- 5 ng Som me “MY 2871 one large Kitchen “and dining bs “BIRD” TO SEE home or contract as down ee HOME siTES a Rutlecee OR vl neue _trie, FE ht dll ee ; 2 ROR woo 7s Tp penis Te ? - 3 and screens Attac ® is THE “ ment th Lake. 802100 i FOR SALE 04, iD RUNNING Na eve a, wih’ ase. tureces Only LAKEFRONT $ BEDROOM ee ' Cake. orivienes rt Ley dows | bd _“ W. DINNAN enn! Sa wap for cosh or what beds Sere Puraiture. 4 well. / . ESA | Easy . wr re. a080 : this Little beauty ; LIZAB i st cece R 31021. tae = J ERR Ye we tome donne, wp ty| Arvest te ufelas OO ae oe tem st coat : Sc eS eee ey Ob we FREER tn 7 | Here's a home designed with the! figs gut. one bedroom a ee EMPORARY. 30 oe: gett HR cenescetieranee My T firsts. swap for hay @ =a xe ibe hina. giass. iron COME - = a0 | Shgle family in mind. This & rm oe gee ae oan | BEAUTIFUL CONT firepiace. “be ted weit with Le-| BUY C OU TE. i ise. furniture, china. Piacoa | olntal will provide you with "al bath down, ter hall “avout, | ft. living room natural ‘Gana na in house. 3 spring: rc We _ecemmee tp vELDER FOR TABLE co ¢ Old et oem axe, | full bath up, center ft e frontage on fies north hoagie Loh a | Fe + AUP WE Griffia.; Christmas layaway. plan’ Ks ite he Pleasures —— kitchen: besessene iotment. Cated 4 miles FE. ety of financin, r band saw. F.C. Ise. bought. : 4 wane tifa ke cane? : ke FE 5-5088 for appointm on Hwy. Call | this & i A 65256. =| lamps, ‘gm & mise. - OFFERS | ( lar ton. cubed tr inte Weicen at with fecreation : Lake ICK LAKE-, Mo. J. Dillard, Route 2. | my HY RENT | Seen 1 Ayes Kay M M . unio, Shop alice ‘enasce front transferred. “Sis. 780 Brivileges hg a LGE BR - of write Ray ROUND | OIL | ss a = = S est cottage Beau hnayer, Mo fimance your business and 9 OALLON UNDERO | _Ave, PE 2 ey finest beach in Oakland Coun! front home & guest cott “horary, | _Thaye We wilt the property | | He Os = $3.95 “OFF Walton Blvd. ESTATE INC nt trans : mg | tifwl ige.” rooms = Den. brary. | enable you to buy URE 9x12 Felt Bax Rugs | Zp rice wo ame OE tle artes ES ae. ae SYLVAN VILLAGE ee 5 teicons Bae ae a Sale Business Property St HART F FINANCE CO. “apt az ELEC eS eae Sale, on HiTest a baths. m ; (ACR FROM Beautiful. modern, Files | ailing ranch Don’t miss this | : | pated 18" BONNY MA : : : ee, re-) -. 3-5821 ant Sylvan Village. Outstanding eye appe -\ transportation ry DI 1-8680 | cae OR $1 1 a, . 0 peoms or at ce: ‘A home in pleas eens | eiushed 9a 0 oe "By owner. FE $-3129 10524 W. McNICHOL LIGHT PLANT NEW, 4\4-Ft. Wall Tile 25c & freezer. 2 - & living room with eve-c: | Beme with ul] basement. buy pL ictecleandd Ene i bieck building. Detroit 21. Michigan i300 WATT | ting Fc. | A i - ¢ a! a | we Efficient radiant | e. there ts a full plas: | payee aT qG00D LAKEFRONT | 2 story cinder bi Pontiac | ti om —— tos Roof Coating. 5 gal. $3% j ie se oh aed BAP MP EAS A Le BOSE iene "DINNAN |_| Si die tet ccgins| “HOLLER SKATING | Se TS go tea ai ae BS 2 a eam rl Se corms a = ea teens, lovely kitchen and P v. pall melee ents up $16,050. | RINK _-O7ere, } L * \ ar orm bath, j ' spot with plenty of bust. “WAGEMAKER). lz CALL To § Tuer on whaierer sot Off Joslyn Br TO SEE W:ARD E. PARTRIDGE | show. Sell or consider \BY OWNER RAJ : eone | ROY ANNETT, INC. Eecenere pe can make Lp alae! sons (14 = PT, Wao POR 1858 Sant, °OR 3-656 3-856 ; base = 18 THE “BIRD™ “ JRF 3531, = westerns eeceeee peat ouiren | about $12.000 a year ith owner's OR mse Cstevan BENDIX W Wasnt: RO REPRIG 4 room charmer w:th full shad: REALTOR FE 4 ~ UNGALOW water eater. Form‘ca sin’ iron &t FE Let] - lease ‘the building w i Lincoln Premiere 4 door e + ¢ 6& stand) Girls ite ’ ee See att ROOM TO GROW SN ea Fee sees ona we as | Mobs "Wtds nnn Tet | BTRIREY” fioker | FaeRA TRADE FOR”) Gia "Rint Fe Site 2+ y a pleas: room home ' x TTL most eye aad Coo ‘ ma. . : * | _Monroe._ =. ge to asst Gus erat om, #100), This sttrective ¢ rem heme cai oe hi Yes lg eee | 8 Privileges. on Take “Bat. Urry IN STATIONS PROPER. | im Elicabem tk Rg WN Buginess Frontage. TTONATIC ~ downs" | Bas 72"uatinsned seg ln get sta pret an Bids Atet spp | Dasement. gas hear, =r aes Fa OR _3-4402 | qo cctipment TT res re AM! | Acreage por, Won EZ | NATIONALLY os tnt iby | ‘that ean be completed when | _~ | cation. ase kitohen. | _! obi _ = Store tiom Labor OR will = on | $149.95 compiete Seatac el tages bovement ee a RM MODERN ONLY 40 000 caer, age wena vee | LAKE FRONT SITE += here AGH at 7 Poor coerng ne feine FoR site jwo2MUDsGWs | LA. Wann Co ‘pore of land. “OT hes tow ies ah i W. B'MFIELD RA NCH & rm income x, frepiace > eee Terms for ranchers an solit level Nore | recat. SO, ted lot with big big | butiding "pro wieacetlent, roti Pheab FE sis oUF BABI. | SO GAL wa WATER HEA Te - le ed- for quick sale. Only “ x | C&r garage. ¢ . L DISstRict ODV We LAGE a side street as the atic!) ewner forced to go no oF a ACRES. 14 MI Trede iterac ‘Se08 * -4-. BEDRM. lake priv Only $10. WEBSTER are $10,975 Le ARE Ww O f i line Thi nS) be ities to health baw on Sherwood. housetrailer.) __ : ANGE. 840. sae — this ts the § rm modern, le de. ee alt reae | aod cee eee oe ene ree 8 ‘opportun a : ‘-K SHEPARD pee og cratic ty (APT SIZED GAS RA oft Hatchery Rd. Deaelieec (emnecel ee | 800 will consider tra & Whitte bie ‘; ° : a OCenciantis| 4 room | $3450 and up on ws terms. ee Rs couple = Business: oe I R ANK SHEP. OL 1-114 FE oe ae 7) : . ADE OR | rCuatns. 5 oPNOLeTE: mee Skin te tits + j nm EA | SL cts aes H 2. 7138.12 CH meme turreuaied §7| Tas 6 bedroom 1% sot toes {2 family rice on Park & whitte home le tm A ene condition. snd | tis | scans eS EAST HIGHLAND Ae ee ee | ne Ue Teakwood coffee nice neat @¢ will sult 5 ba @ rms & bath eac tt etre. Lemp situated 0: = sites at Middle Sraits | property TONE. RESTAURANT. 1 1 fully sell "48 3) PONTIAC. 50 ottom ~ Deauaul ft. canalfront bem Priced at ‘ust $3000 |” more ac sire t ft dee good} Have other s areas as low as sj EPPING 5 BARTRAM $3565. Full price for 3, PONTIAC ‘$1. PONTIAC. _table bie MA _6-2360 homes. 36 aio 260 modern home pocke' Tt has aluminum storm: puy. candy lol I ny new sd? oe foregs | and Grass Lake aoe LMES 37-1950 equipped business. 4 year lease. $3 33 Plymouth, ‘40 gente “lot. This 5 eS a reams’ landscaped | teeea | eT en ee resceeir ore Si6ss) Caly 410 4392_Dixie Hwy eaSAll bome weet side Ponce"; Pentite, “33 eg ges APPLIANCES. with of] heat ‘vel for only | and were r softener, and carpet- C3 family tmcome air heating sys . = | Partridge emall home west side Pontiac | pape ith ian for sale or trade | with $1,000 down i rare ie Brin ceases hall and 2)" ment. Will trade ADE SC HUE TT. Realtor Buy thru | Tare Ww 8-0305. Ask for Charlie. | om . his for 'E SELL WE TR . Cc ANT.' cheap. FE Gas Drver . . veags sake Rd | Veetronia! veaiesnel at spon ; " DINK AN WE nd Rd. (M- 39) | List Thru Partridge TAVERN AND wht side Anytime | | Ben ai Gas a... & “Off Williams Lake Rd. rself. Cail now for P. W. ON REALTORS § = 7404 Highla | NTIAC.| Good location in city’ No a8 WATER SOFTENE: — sh $40 > “3 bedroom brickfront Tancher with yourself w_Haron TT Maw tec pane be tun Phone EM 3-4196 STORE BUILDING W. PON — s063.. BKt. down will handle. | aaeeatane Spree set. oe se Sots Wash. oo 318 igs ft. lot. = <= 9 $8800. OL 1- : lease. § make = a Se at te a Ss EWVARD F PARTRIDG oa | TTS REAL DREAMY! | -ARE _ ANGELS.” MODERE, | 3 Wersare Cc HAYDEN Realtor | pire )400, Te ao Se. 950 wi Ld b OR FE 4-35 | This builder's own with Raccent. bedrm) hom ndy beach. Large ARAGE ie &. Walton FE 8-044 "tT ATIONAL 401 W. Peer's 816) Commerce re monthly . REALT luze 3 bedroom e. th, janascanee: Sa rm. facing STALL COMMERCIAL O t ps ts 52 NTERN farm tractor. Leke EM 3-41 RON 8ST 2's car garag Tec 3 mercis & ‘or Sal La an racts 5. swap -— bard La a gFEEY E. ADAMS CO. ' OPEN: EVE TIL 9 | breerewe hep: en ae tant | WELL INSULATED warm | BE se oe ee ES : | ence Se ave FE, 4 + Contra Re ‘ STUDERAKER DOW MP P TRUCK ABOUT A NY TRING YOU J moans . 6043 ae drapes, hone = THIS ~ | fnquire at IN atc-welder, L it he ts Excellent Location . features: ee ee meee pho renee en eee mreee oe For Sale Resort ort Prop. | 444 A. Fie $1.2°0 DISCOUNT we Seen sce end dril am a ee epee at Sernstis ; BEDROOM RANCH ron ANK SHEPARD _. bus & church, a Bice bedrooms. ror sane Gases | MOTEL. ote 39) as HANDLE — 350 | _pecweee 4 ax oe ES oa 3 | Jess to pay. Ges and ele dog Wri i “BE ~ Sa OL_1-1194 newly carpet . d base- IN GOOD HUNTIN i - hiand Rd. ( 5) MONTH — PER (DUCK B 923) Or. - ~ 4 ELE. ; iS) | tiful kitchen, full finishe — _FE 2-4339 On Highlan R Sporting Goods. | fans YA PRICED rO SEL p OLS Ts? : ] ; ful b filed oor, paved 150 miles / North Te Also Hot CENT "INTEREST _ = Fr Brees 0 _Ra. Keego Harbor. Ratresn fixtures, beds. : dition Multi-Lakes Realty {| Meat has ard. storms a INTERS /CABIN FOR SALE with lake rights. Also chard ADE 51 OR) Gressers vanities und springs and 7 es oe trade on 1 Lake new ‘ [paeser lence” ¥ ‘Easy terms. HUNT: It in 1935. Well fur” tage on W RIG HT : | FOR “SALE OR TR PE_ 71-9001. attresses Living room suites, will be considered eta brick. Near wieke eras schoo! HOME screens. $10.950 ~ x 22 North &oT miler west Spot, 200 ft. fron ag JIM 54 Mercury. Terms. ree mace: chairs. tables. lamps our lovely new t-' Pontiac Lake ter, Full 2 BEDRM . r garage | a PORTUNT- | § ‘miles h.. Jennie Davis. w Drug REALTO —— ONTIAC F Rah - BOAT. dios. rugs, dining room Soe These ow and shopping cente ee k rivileges 1a oun | RE Ig YOUR OP r Bar son, Mic Mich. AI-59. Ideal for ne s 41. goop 4 P TV. sets. ra ay fine + t ground level Lake oot. Utiity room HE exclusive “Otter | © jams St. Jackson, M- OF. : - | $45 a CSET ARD AVE ‘a or gun. FE 2- suites Dinette sets ai mae ene homes nave many i basement. 8 heat elec. - nice met 790 do TY to live ip ft. Belden 808 42192 ~ 1 dware Novelty, TIPLE LISTING guavicn motor : orc Pp isc. items NFW & USED. . on oho tion Real nice. house $790 MA 41578) His Custom built 100. ft. “car _Telephy me State Store, Har Jae NINGS UNTIL 6:30 ousECAR wo je dept. for real MS | the be water. recreati / 3060 S Commerce Ra | prick ranch home with .2 pl Ste Soe Finance Hi etc. _OPER = —— ; English Po : Visit = trade - or OR oe ort nce, “ameteee aeers = | gasteres come” issis oie Recs We Pinance=\ es belli ee ae Realtor Money to Loan 53, ie sock Winchester Mix barrel. | USE OUR LAYAWAY | PLAN ad 4 er : inurm ! ‘ cy eee” ‘ea are ae" n our new north- Ss a ' . t Licensed Lenders) : 32 ‘ ' OR EASY TE M-15 ane te) 2 Rees | room & 13 ft dining ar trenjent home ot Sub. . AI-59 ants ~~ | _$25._or_trade. TO PAY ~ ovt US-10 today to | torme aad screens. Lot | i chi carpeted. beautiful log ichigan Land J'Lakes bo Highland Rd. (Af-5¢ ees _$25, or trade. 1 HOTGUN FOR | UP TO 14 MONTHS A 2 ight wo Clarkston Orion! 5 ash or $10,500 eoay lace, large activities ern remene parade | 7404 High nd NEW RIFLE OR 8S 47 We buy. sell or trade. Come ov Rar Diive antl vou see. our Ae SG acene cate) / Yn. \rcompadcieass in ‘mo teern | ait ia Ono nen finance Dy Phone FM 3-4196 | boat And weir ee. ssa iy cedl ios ureces secure aes i 4 I t on accou . vy. The large : 1%. Low down naymen i roe : ECORD PLA H for _ park ~ : weekdays. Sundays 1-9 heath. “OR 34359 ‘efter 6 | | ieren' cand ce coment ters Pree book'ot, write OT oa a ee eS N. oat) 10s | FERRY E. ADAMS CO {19P aopemtmen: NO OTHER COSTS nn ECR come true ralgreunds EOhcton & Hubbard | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 $30 “evening” TT cuyy POR. OPER MON. SAT. 9 Too ! _ : ~ armas; full chi tursace . SILDERS Gig ae ra de UITY IN ° : fy mile "Iw e461 MAple 8-12 fe 184 W. Longfellow 2? b | COTTAGE BOIL fm GE. FE 8-042) , SWAP E ash Also Duo- , miles BE. of Pontiae o: 2M Drie et | or Eden Jane Lake Orion 2¢ jy Lore ACRES ei eee 691 Mei St Helen Michigan 46 3 Bee oe tor 30 err | — Pekap oF & boat motor 5 "yy Ro Me Heights on Aadure : 2887 u ast ft oley L an | Le 4 BEDROOMS 7 gg htsfooms a roe ie celen homes 18 Bio ey For Sale Lots Jey | Ta Sawin” Ave. FE , fort Te tga “is A” PHONE | 1¢ FOOT ol Lbs th : famt’s Famoun’ 3 barms | 18 ft kitchen, Man ‘like this ~~ ON N¢. Guire AC S is which vou can buy, Chest-type. $250. Exe. c | : ae Dor me. etote te city’ 221 W Fai “Walled Lake 3 bdrme: ie fruit trees Acreeges it hould Ex RESIDENTIAL er and _8-1431 SCUPANCY WARE- | service thru Call OR 3.8561 4 —— home : LL ee ee eres eee. are very scarce YOu shoul Tasmania in Pontiac. Sew ike IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ; sell or swap C == | _ 517 AN. EXC. COND j bus. ag side close tn, 384 FE Columbta 2 Maren tel DORIC Or Ce water in. Street & sidewa house and 2 modern offices for | . , es ANTIQUE ORG ae xO $4 HENRY CLAY is W_ Strathmore. . : | a $900 cash OR 3-962 t Approx. 6.000 sq. ft. 1 semi-| Newest SPECIAL. Frigidaire refrig.. need ; ee % § BEDROOMS sasement or : i Hee { paver a T & rent. App 2 small truck $20, pair of table iamps. GI RESALE telipu vider” home eg cee OL ICK PO=GESSION can > 0263 CebtbeesSioe Bam TE bores isading_ docks “Rightway "cai! : Wil teade cn geod home, Must plane rail’ Vm $-2668. ae) 5 a W, . same able rooms Living + we EN Ni palin 2-026, mem 4-2507. or after 6 ¢ {fice Will trade on ¢ 1 TRAL PORTABLE 3 BEDROOMs brick ace comfortao rate lace dining room Ask ror Mr. Wallianis IWealte FE, 2-6633, TER Call FE oan ticed right This car is « ADM lectzic dryer. $118; de- front, ranch home in a jenty 12x30 has Liarhen downstairs . a gta) Wes! Huron tte 106 FOOT FRONTAGE_ wal ke FE 40246. Se —— | Saag cS . ’ be Lohaing condition. One owner , $140.95 Sea, ueen Washer. een St oenity Gomes Dict jexds ietae gaits bath upstairs Next Branch) Hust Othe / 2. very cheap. on Big La 1ET THE CASH YOU a actual miles. Ask for juxe Speed Q Asher, $148. 3 t. 26 lot piua ONS ooms plus eiot x : ing Servic Uh ie : GE Fhe = About 15,000 ac A’ Norge push-button w / Comlertanie. wing wi ou neat) § bearoor, paws, “omer le TOSS" maaan / “buy thra Partridge” | For Sale or Exchange ane 829 TO S500, | ae Bron Evenings ‘call (04 133863 Pores yea pevediauesi Gi mers: sie da OIY 2 Buy thru TERMS | \ REC RD TIME uron: Ph. PE 2-4810 ied onal baved street & more cE Partridge ss waTERFRONT COTTAGE. | IN RECORD TIME W._ Huron; Ph. ROLET | 90 da s—fame as 304 PIONEER _ s List thru. ar ge de. P.O. Box 535, | SIGNATURE ADE ADE i986 % TO! TON CH CHEVROLE 3 a to pay or y J R Hiltz 7 oedfoom ‘BRICK RANCH, large Ca yf ILLNESS FORCES SALE ores | Business Opportunities = au7d "On FURNITURE tral $, 10,000 giniies. for ‘52 - '54/ 3 yrs. WAYNE. GABERT. Esse = if room With dining . ae 0 W 7 Mule Rad of the finest high? PPAR ALPE ION car, WER _ Ba . REALTOR i Laden shea ke por carpeted CN ooiie ee esi ene: S | or veadntedt ee part or | BEER S TORE : dara ogn dg Nexg FE ceeee 121 +N ANTIQUE “ rE S-6IR? ble close ; ic B tB } 1 trucks < be RD : , Wid _W. Huron stm to doors. ceramic eet Cheerta) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE esi Duy | | cambortey, Oa see ‘ei CLAIR RIVER, TOWN increas | SEABOA — YS. TOYS Announcing | : ; oi close i tash o — “KY. % : the 7S S, | Gai ee dere oer cg, riches el pane” ana 4 NEW | Today | PEORIA, MOR, GOSTBEIO'S. | Ting eter en Ce ere | FINANCE OMINOUS NO GENE %| New Location . Only uk wale sets Full Bacsemen a Box 117 { real estate, w for Christ- - 8) lpm a beweeee ie rwey clones Me a 198 “ot eATy convent | | OR QUICK poe brigk buildings et a2 Nest & ose ge gtd ¢ Market Per cent off. Buy no E 12"WARREN” . 90d : WEBS eas) s : a : - ‘ : creat | Mush Base foes CON BUS MODELS ee te th Theu cco FE 42 “> 533 Wact' real return on vour invest a a a el B: ARNES ul oN 5 Behing pores UnTiques ere < ; 2: . From the ovely livin ' i ment api) “| =~. i 742 GENERAL = own WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT La {s 3 bedroom brick ARTEO STORE i . Lots of E-Z Parking A eicoigese Sirece (ee ae 1oNG TOM ea core ane Y Caxetsont eee ae ae “Priced right | pa RELY 210 in Pon. , BORROW. $5C0 WILL TRADE verte ee ined Frigid. Toved = fn: ncecaped lots 7 very ; COLB corm tn the corne 5 i : reial : 2xXc d increas-- | ae Bee age ; 95: used - tee ready be aw tae oe apccisils ‘built by oxner, ecna the cldies play iz the Call 3 A. Taylor. Realtor. | tac Abipe porcine, ‘Oniy $10,000 The Quick HFC W ay Your equity in house = gee aire, 698° uaea We tinghouse auto- Leaa th mam special feat “pas rer. PARK full corement vies Hoi ot PE 42544 | Been Coie large Serer eeaa) ir Pal biseocn oodles matic, $50. Crum pees. 465 = ' : : ; cm ING in this hb th andy —— Coenes to net $8.000 or more ; room home. d street 2 Mode Aaburn Ra, a Howard if Giespie , lake frontage with t Pree an , unt on fast, of extras, Pave | Aber Wiaie E. GOOD a ba FE 2 comttca tee fre orn ain 2 to 1 aay ave MP agg: bn) Pat See the New Stes at we PARTY STORE) Stagtt ty itt FE Tt tir 5 ase"™ | ra whan meta © BS GAD i" 13 or 4 Sag Kt. alae berok ils HESTER when you come - “EQUITY IN STA. ae John Kinzler ete see ans pees baths FAIL, VRooM, os rol me THis Is Vt Chesney So weet dda wae og CEA qoaG eee ae | Seat een eee ce | wee ae uty io nouren, ef one oe a eae “a Lo es W. Huron & > “ Tr ee en on one linor careae.) Al Ail nay a a bast F the city dwell *ho beauty of nap jerk ps :. class clientle. Sent na in trade — haotr| ihe opbroteng solving * — ‘or elke, you, Iterated. r y hom _ : : Bee ete RODUSBCES : er Wood. ere a cellar Urge 7 | ft. sites ve "ane their cios’e-; sei] at loss iotians to get in family money problems for ~ 56 . Ts 4 ; h ! r ! : it Clo im, . A 1OYT REAT > ee. Wats and souete Lake Read room 3 Wel Side Mt Ben, =| better, homes. Wace tices Coniuria’ wien PecTeate Phone or vis __ For Sale othing 56 Gall al GA Spt FE 2 dh . abe fetadisl vier arive out teday 4 on the West § lace Ra | OVER «| Water schol stan 2548 Telegraph _ Better ar Hac. Take your proper plac limabeth Lake R STA . . ree FORCE BLUE coer. ‘ with the mily lol Son - a ot pon ‘In Bloomfield in Society oe eee pare oe of i atingraph Ra nee I forse Financ oe se #8. pracuonly pew. Ba TUR Ne Fgh ater the : it tn 1958) Tn Bloor area. Minute Scott Lake . : Service of Pontiac LENGTH No a 2 bedrm frame home pullt in 195 5 Shopping center] 3 large to : | Real Estate - LTOR Corporation % iganteae wal 16309 tote) orice. AV ery Special Valite bedroom s Carp¢'ing and ‘smile. Lin? Geen BEA SH ten. | cont 08: FR 28. wens ie only. 8308 50 "POR BETTER Foes CANT $6300 tote) grt ee ol cast | renee! Gatonea lame fen : : “1017 8 Telegraph FE Va 8. Saginaw. and. Fir: ATHER WINKIE COATS. 2| year.’ “cont mente. ae brand new : Drapes included in = . Realtor 1717_8__Telegr: KEE- Twi WEA ts, Other ™ ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS AREA -" This” ls eng pes acer included | CART. W. BIRD, Rea om a peenrent @ STORE Te Pha consi Tl or low’ mon ie LAKE ORiON Te oat [00m Altractive 2 bearm me ing) Dut Spee otner 7 extra poe 5 ity National Bank Bidg \ Harbor PE mise gis —— size 8 to i Ost T? eetiee “0 eae “with nee ra narewont foots Venere vere or meee ? Bates ergs coe S TOP DR E \ \ [IN( — re cain ’ Eves. ‘tava _£ aay i “Partridge GET CASH QUICKLY RIN N BOX 4 * oe t, recreation foom, o 5 5 own : red rear terrace & “poe Ses ig lg aan PrN AKE. NICE q ad re] ment, re indian Lage road 17< garage WATERFRONT. Re ? car parane (OAs best EOE START LI] _ ' | WALTER'S LAKE. privileges, (ver? _List Thru Partridge _Up: to $500 _ BARG: Woodward W PRYPE DINING acres of high and drv 1 Too fore bungalow possibie 3 "38 OO LILES £ $1500 in new Ideal suburban Aes, ood building site. good n ark ¥ sta! ey ND NEW. trees Name four own ahs kitchen dining comb 8&§ screens & over 4 from ‘Clarkston We Priced right to at ‘Cia a call Bring your. League Re tmmeaiate nonsense i ba Tas N VALLI } y | ‘ nN pie erence oe, , pohedd this 4 ‘ air . pers. = peer Eves +4931. GOooD Stace eb “3 A LOAD delivered. FE 6&- ROAD apavat: YDs. if for $7 Seltveres FE ¢ HAU!] & DELIVE t. SAND, ¢ GRAV- e & black dine Deliver eve. * Sav. Phone FE PROMPT DEL. ON 2° , YDS. ¥Ds. OF _dlack dint or peet. “oR 3-644. NED WOOD OF ANY stn Delivered, OR 27-8400, © “WEEK” ONLY! 36.50 a load, fi sand. OR rey oat. L, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL and _tree service OR : 3-3000, YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. — gravel, fill etc. FE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Pe Se DOT COSI OES DRY SLAB WOOD DELIVERED. FE 65-2006. SS A-l Tatas WOOD, DELIVERED. PE 5-0031 or FE 8-1800 PIREPLA & FURNACE cE woo. | a eel kindling. Phone. FIREPLACE WOOD, DELIVERED. Oak or maple 12°. 18" or 4” Jengths. FE 17-0372 pu — FURNACE — KIN- & Fu rare sey he ‘6 Srouare Lk $-4159 MIXED HARD WOOD, $350 AT | the farm. O4 68-3600 SEASONED FIREPLACE WOOD. Oak FE 5-1022 Ave. SEASONED ~ OAK PIREPLACE FE 46657. SEASONED “WOOD OF ANY KIND. After 6 p.m OR . 3-400. tock dirt send, aravel & fm. | | Siete ath | ead For Sale Poutry . 74|- ALL KINDS . MA THANKSGIVING K DERE For sett — ae DUCKS & GEESE FE 50624 OR 4107 eee RD. LEGHORN AND NEW eee hens, MUlberry 9-1807 WiD. 36 “BULLETS. OA 6-687 after 6 p.m. __ Sale Farm Produce’ 75 praca $1.50 100 LBS. Gee. ot akg: Ez. Bilverbell, 3 cities Sale Farm n Equipment 76 185 MODEL 650 650 FORD TRACTOR | __ 200 hours, | 49006. 3 FT. STEEL BED _ FE 4-0006. i966 GMC ¥-3, _dump truck. AAA EQUIPMENT — Parm equipment, — tess tors, rotary Lae mowers, chain saws Pontiac oldest garden and lawo ns SALES & SER\ 8 Mees Terms to ‘suit Gpen ti FE 3-0239 921 Clemens | ‘Bt ALLIS CHALMERS 1-ROW CORN icker, Used 1 season, George L.. mith, 2419 Granger Rd. Oxford. OA 8-2727. $4 FORD TRACTOR WITH BLACK Hawke trencher, Wagoner joad- Step-up, Step-down transmis- and 14x28 rear tires. Like new. $3,350. Call Don Hassinger, Homer Hight Mtrs., OA 8-2528 tors with snow blades Jacobsen | —Jeri @ Toro power handle with snow blowers her attachments Evans Equipment, 6507 Dixie pme Hwy. MAple 5-7878 or OR, 37024 BOLENS RIDEMASTER TRACTOR, attachments, six horsepower, re- conditioned motor like balls —— cash or $340 terms. FE 1-04! REBUILT FORD TRACTOR wah veg and blade. Like new, $200 . $75 per month. FE 6-723 CaP TRAILER, 734 KENNEL- worth $25 Plants, Trees, Shr Shrubs ¢ 68 is BLUE SPRUCE FOR FOR You. A a and Morway Pine, so Blackhill : — UGHO. - Native trees. Dig + own. Bring teole and burlap your Sleeth Rd, 3 miles west of Commerce Vil- lage, 1% miles east of Wixom and Duck Lake Rd. totersection. _ Open every day 8 to 7. MU 48038. OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM. | T0085, “rE: & removal. Free est. FE FE_5-3025. SHADE TREES Sugar Maple and Norway — Red ee eee 8 » - : s — No Pines. Pont: jae Landsc aping. For Sale Pets SPP ALP 1 ENGLISH SETTER. 1 SPRINGER r Pe eit Cheap. Call after ¢ p.m. AKC REG. Oca R PUPPIES 2% months. Also roller skates, size _2_ OR 3-2602_ 7 COON HOUNDS, CAPABLE OF _Sending to the moon. FE ¢1213. i BLOND PEKINGESE FEMALE 4 yrs. FE 2-8700. AKC PEMALE CHIHUAHUA, ee -cocoa bronze. FE 69 AKC REG BOXER PUPS. FAWN _& white. OR 3-5860 AKC REG. COLLIE PUPPIES 33% Heights. Chain Saw Users: McCULLOCH MOTORS INC. & BALES ON ALL McCUL- LOCH CHAIN SAWS BE SURE TO VISIT — NG BROS. Pontiac Rd at Opdyke FE 40734 FE 41112 FARM MACHINERY, NEW AND used. Prouix Oliver Sales on M24, __just north ot Oxford McCulloch Chain Saws PRICED FROM $165 We specialize in service of your bee HOUGHTEN. & ‘SON J 1 Case & Ferguson bopeee! Rochester * 1-0761 NEW AND USED CASE and equipment. ‘Priced at cost to nate Gat Pe aed _imp. C texcroas ™ . MUST SELL ‘a8 Ford tractor, 2 14" 8 WM. disc, 7 f{. mower, scre biades. Tandem bata us _eauip.,_ $775. _MU_ —— NEW ANL vsEn Sail i PICKERS, plow. ved . 300 SAVAGE, LIKE anew: a Auburn Ave. Auburn pigders he haskers. fa, Core. Cribbing. ACCORDION, PEARL GREY AND Ladies’ hunting sult, size After 5 p.m aaa Machine — 7-328. Ortonville. gold with case. 120 base.” Like, FE 2-5553. aK “he fied chan am ecicd oat a TMSCULLOGH CHAIN GAWE Sie ee GUNS — ALL MAKES — ALL! [ree 91s and $30 PES T30, | | Rentals a kepairs ACCORDIANS, LOWEST PRICE ON| desler. Layaway or finance. BABY * COCRETIEIA TALKING it ra ali sccordians loaned frre} § on eins. Try before you! parakeet, canaries rns Bt are SAY, NEIGHBOR Le beginners with lessons. FE Bea es ae py Bligind a ee “We have several used chain { WooD CLARINET. 1 BUESCHER | pair and scope mounting, Open BosTON TERRIERS AT S200. Docsenlans arene Sean Gvalnuaw tenor sax. 1 Polaroid Land Cam.| Eves. 7 dave week. Cilft Dreyer oe ee TARPAULIN = ALL sizes “Totten cio eR tala ea, MY MY oxcnmoND na anc | sok’ sb a foal Prom ee = a ackground 7 © BABY GRAND. CUSTOM MADE HIGGINS "DELUXE. BOLT ~ 30s ned tare Caiman Ti WANTED TRON AGE POTATO Hepple white legs. Good eond, Scope. Like new. $98. OR 3-i417. Gesired, $100 up. FE 6-238, sor |_Dianter, FE 21000 OV 227%. /HUNTING CABIN FOR ANY | _Kendry. _____ Auction Sale 77 77 FOR SALE 3 SWITCH ENRICO truck Philgas, ‘well insulated, Roselli Accordian. Used 6 moa. Paci beds & Carpeting, $125. OA FOR. SAI E White @ Gold. ORlando 32426.) _&3 : pps pe ae gee NATIONaL ‘ourraR. —~catt| Hunting Coats & Pants |. 7-\ EEK-OLD PART after 6 pm MA 5 _ | Korean Boots. insulated boots, in-| GF RMAN SHEPHERD | PAUL DUPRE, * tate “EBONY sulated and thermal underwear, . — ~ ’ SE erence Gen cnaces | seneauars ne MALPVAND FEMALE | Auction Sales’ _ Call FE 63909 | em SURPLUS, FE 2-0022 DI’ DPDIES _ PIANO FOR BALE. CHEAP. FE DEER RIPLE, - ey eae en S089 j ce | like new $83. EM 3919. CALL 08? Doe Highway iran TO Mk" Yar Sle | “he "Pied ace rh Pete che FE 2-1321 Penden ne pA r 4 ta i hers. 18 E. I Liaw. 188 W. ANN ARBOR Every Friday ....7 P.M. PIANO TURING. OSCAR _ Schmidt. PE 23-6217. PIANO TUNING. PLAYER 8B Quitmeyer. OL 60571 = fa ¥En pilho - COMPLETELY reconditioned. OL 60571, SMALL GRAND PIANO LIKE NEW . Terms. Gallaghers, E. PE 4-0566. $129 ron. juron, SMALL [| BUNGALOW ey pe Gallaghers, 18 E. Hw [SAVE SANF SAVE Three demonstrator Spinet Pianos ~~ Ideal for Xmas layaway. Wie- | ae oe Center, Miracle Mile, | divearaca— FM sRADIO-PHO- no -console $15. FE UPRIGHT GRAND sane - REA- sonably fair cond. Free, if re- _ moved at your expense. FE 5-9 WURLITZER FULL SIZE AC = dion, White pear). $95. FE 8-2635. UPRIGHT PIANO | $30. TERMS. Gallaghers, 18 E. Huron. FE 40566. WATCH FOR THE GRAN OPENING OF. OUR NEW STORE AT 3M 8S. TELE- GRAPH ON OR UT NOV. 15. MORRIS MUSIC Sale Office Equipment 63 METAL DESK, $25: ROYAL TYPE lie aged $40; wooden desk, $10. FE 32-0667 Soe LATE MODEL. Exc. cond. Will sacrifice. 940. LIn- _ coin 7-076, 5 _Sale Store Equipment 6 64 2 3 DEEP FRYERS ELEC. VOLCAN rt Counter Model, oy oe » cap. 8 — — new, $95 eac: ar Del’ctsn, FE i ee CASH REGISTER. GOOD COND, Cheap. MA 4-397. sear” on . New sewin: machine PR ICES white. Lamps, antique ‘dishes and misc, Aiso Engh ontper, Kem-tone PE bis? ss ‘dixm plasterboard Sea/aisinmie oe ro Paint, meunrale “Pe Ave. sTovEs “pouG D,_ Ex- 8 FE Sais ebanged SS re FW ote 3 as'tte plyacore cement | oe vE - ' nike WY Y M AN'S & EQUIPMENT E 41123 Coa! Furnaces — $20.00 up *TRADETN “DEPT. S eee Cuar, elec. 0 Stokers yo size — ners eeeoeres 4 “alice merece Oetasional Fneit eee eneers ri Ou Floor Furnaces Lounge chaty and oteman ... §1 oe came... Ha ns. Parke 6 og SE | : Otel ore a tora Py. . > = eis “Thompson & Sons. ide ay ea mts USED STRAW cornet. Cheap. After 5 -eente-e pale. S IGH’ USED we RADE-IN L ae ee s 1. WRECKER WIN R WINCH BAND OPER. Lounge cua e909 wccense, § 38 — d. $80, Fe bas av penne sresvcvescess OUP ° ‘Woop AND ALOMIN COME Ran: Tate pees euete 0 nation” ae ‘Sacceanneaes Se Eleotre sees gcc Batis BENSON LUMBER CO. ne eS. Chair vee see , M , GOA “TOMAS ECONON Y —_——2 FURNITURE CO. Be a1 8. aeER o.. Fa 73 rm Beaew -|things you're not, using COUNTER & s SHEL WING FE 26131. 3504 Elizabeth Rad. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. Reconditioned & Nationa! Cash Reg- ster Co. Call FE 20385. After OR_}-8204 _ Sale Sporting ¢ Goods 30-4 ENFIELD, 1 MM MAUSER _1.7 Jap Italian carbine, FE 31687, 30-06 REMINGTON, 721. ALAS-| kan scope, Williama quick de- | tachable mouht with peep sight | _and § sling. PE 2-3341 30.30 WINCHESTER CARBINE coat deer rifle 6 B red | hunting suit, FE 2-415¢ after md p.m. \ STER, MODEL #4, 351 eee “AUTOMATIC, __with clips and shells. FE 5-3208 30-96 SAVAGE. 2 BOLT ACTION scope. $50. Cail a 1 CAL. WINCHESTER AUTO. ding deer rifle, ike new. 1053 Me: wn, FE. 4-2069. GOLLA is. CAMPING TRAT- er. Sleeps. 4. FE 2-5309. ‘ GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell through Classified Ads! MARLIN 30.30 DEER , RIFLE. PER- _fect_cong. $35. EM RED WOOL sored ‘sata. Red woo! pants Sheep skin vest. Very good condition. MI 46776. REMINGTON 35 & 30-06 RIFLE shelis, $3 bo Also 12 gauge) _ shells 61. FA §-3223, 800 HUNTING’ SUIT, LIKE NEW. Size 44. Cheap ip. FE 2-1304. “SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES Lowest prices, we trade, time payments $24.50 insulated red hunting coats ng’ $16.95 Jap 25 & "3 cal. ammo. Kelly's Hardware, 3004 Aubarn at, Adams, Auburn Hgts. FE 2-811, LABRADOR RETREIVER, REG. USED HUNTING TENT, 13 x 21°,| _!"2 yrs FE 86-0601 _ pores condition, grey. S as MONKEY & CAGE. ALL PET ute, 19250 Newbur; Rd... | _ Shop, 69 8 “Astor FE +6433 yonta. Phone Northville, 426M. | MALE BEAGLE. 3 YRS OLD Good on rabbits. 850. Female TRAPS 18-NOW 14 STOP LOSS. SWAP BEAGLE, @ MONTHS TO 4 YEAR OLD. OR 3-5313, AFTER 5 P.M. 2 GAUGE, MAQ. 5 De- land 8t.. off Seseeary, oh After =P ™. Winchester - 04 = NCHESTER - 90 ; es 4 Gingell Bros. Hdwre Phone FE 17-0132 WINCHESTER. “32 SPECIAL, L COM plete with poope: FE 54-8064, Cali _efter 56:00 p.m Hunting Accommo. _ 7 65A BOARD AND ROOM AT HOUGH- ton Lake Heights. Call OR 3-2875 a specs! 30 - 195. Soraae FOR RENT NEAR ROS- eommon for deer season. FE 32-2071, CAMP TRA’ AILER. SLEEPS TWO. _¥e Sis for quick sale. 286 N. Cass. mawaris NATIONAL FOREST Delta County. Accommodations MI 6-4075. _for 8. FOR HUNTERS: ROOM AND board from Nor, 16 to ane of . Call ‘MAsfair 62764. DEER HUNTERS, 2? ROOM CABIN. Gas stove, of] heat, sleeps 6. $40 r week Near Mesick on Manis- e River, Call after 4:30 p.m. OR 3-8521 DEFR HUNTERS, CABINS BE- tween Grayling and Kalkaska Oil heat, electricity. Phone R_ Tyttle. = ee FOR HU NTERS “ROOM AND: board from Nov. 16 to end of hunting season Bet Onaway & Cheboygan Call MAytalr 6-2764 HUNTERS—MODERN AND REA- sonatle. Between Indian River- and Onaway. OR 3-3078, HUNTERS CABIN AT Mich, sleeps 4, by season. OR. or. ~ TRONS, week or COLLIE PUP, 6 MOS. —— FrE- male, papers. FE 5-1647 FREN POODLE PUPPIES — —. miniature, champion bred, fegistered. six weeks old |FULL BLOOD COCKER & SPANIELS | __— $25 ea. OR 36031 |} GOOD RABBIT DOGS BEAGLES Field trial given, MUtual 40294 GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC REG. | $50. MApfair 6-25 | GOOD COON coat FOR SALE. FE —peagie; 4 ots beagies, ® wks $14 each. All reg- istered OR 3-6354 PART COLLIE & GERMAN SHEP- _berd_ puppies, reas. OA %-3057 Parakeets Guar. to Talk Talking, Training with each bird = canaries. _$01_ 4th St, FE 2-4025._ AKEFTS -CANARIES, ~ BUR Pte 183 Sanderson. FE 2-7727. PARAKEETS, Food since CANARIES, CAGES. e 19277—684 Oakland Ave. REG. GREAT DANE, OR 3-7576 REGISTERED BOXER DOG sale. cheap. 2 yrs. old. Call after: 4 FE 6-560 LIVER & TICKED GER. snort haired pointer, fe- ma'e, mos old $35. Worked }, this fall Call MI 4-374 SIAMESE. KITTENS | Call between 6 & | 40018 TRAINED BIRD DOG, POINTER. eu he F house, $35. After 5 p.m. man sio “EACH TI pm. FE fon TERRIER. SEMALE. HOUBE- _broken. OL 1-6 TROPICAL FISH & ae HOME area: — sup; es = — re- pairs arty's tropica sh, 1047 ae FE 2-€104. Open Eves. WANTED: YOUNG WIRE- haired Fox terriot, housebroken, female reg Call OR 3-1766. WANT A GUARD DOG? BUY A Doberman, Phone PE 5-4321 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS. CATS BOARDED poos. eines Burr-She!l 373 8. Tele. _ eran _ Hay, Grain & Feed 7 PP ast AND IND or BAY ALSO straw. Ph. eve, MA 5-6702 ALPALPA, IND Coane a) cents. Timothy hay, 50 cents per _dale, 4301 Joslyn Ra, Ld 18T AND 2ND CUT NEW BAY, straw. Baiting. twine, bailing and hay service, MA i HUNTING CABIN IN U.P. 6UIT- able for 4. Cooking facilities. Good est fanch Indi Le heat. Branch on, tian tao, Pe 84889. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 17 79 100 jo Loaps oF caging’ FE 4 Pit S00! a Tand- 10 » STONE a ee sofl, Peat — beach sand — gra PE 1008, vel § YD8 OF BLACK 8 — ° Pe tae 30 days only. Fe 3-1355, a , JOF Sil; CRUSHED STONE, Seal fill, re ne eifis or. Fe 2. — re) a TYPES OF HAY, 18T & wtting and straw No -rain. _ dative er OA 86-2179 CLOVER Wi HAY & WHEAT STRAW, __For Sale Livestock 72 Nala h C8 IE rentmnnones. Rn’ blood colt and three fillies ft, Pde depeenl sale, $150.00 Hurry, call Milford, MU- — “¢2852. ‘ FILLY, pony fillies. cheap RED ARAB ee Arabian - En Phone Sailtora, _MUtu EAD GOOD HO! aoc 1 BUR- ii ine for that special ME i | gift. FE 5-6797. 4 heifers, new & used saathen: 2 Top Ranch, 5500 Mie, MU he 1 To, Ti —e ss HORSES . rsd od: horses to board stalls. . ooderant Riding. Stabive, Wonst_ ORNTLE SADOLE. « YR. ridies, Winter hor nag oh ian a me fault Every Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 32717 ; EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, m., L. E. Smart Sale Farm, 330 Tienken Rd. Rochester, Paul Hillman, auctioneer. Frank Web- ber, manager 3405 THE | DAIRY ‘AQCTION FRI NOV. Locate q poly mi E stein coWs, stein cows stein cows, fresh. rand-dams of this herd over 500 bs. of butter fat, Bcan Westing- house cooler eater, 12 milk cans prietor, Vernon State Bank, Clerk. _Bob Wiles, Auctioneer. Phone BYron 6261. > For Sale Housetrailers 78 ee Hol 10x50 ABC. WILL SELL WITH — down payment or rent, FE 18 aeoetauaN pETRAVELO 6 $250. FE 2-283] or FE aaeereate ‘oa 6387 _ Wiliams Lake _ 1s" Hatchery Rd., "52 ROYAL 28 as ALUMINUM trailer, sleeps © shower, exe cond. wil) sell on E-Z terms. OR 3-1251 or OR 3-'708 FOR 30° RICHARDSON eee - Reasonable Phone FE 5-4321 LIBERTY WITH BATH. “TAKE over payments FE 42031 iar $2 ROYAL 28 FT ALUMINUM trailer, sleeps 4 With shower, exc. cond. will sell on E-Z terms. OR 3-1231 or OR 3-1708 FOOT ANDERSON TRAILER. _Good_ cond. $950. 201 W Ypsilanti. 41.FT NEW MOON, 1 BEDRM. Good cond 8300 Pontiac Lake _Ra. t 19. OR 3-3234. 1953 ROYAL. TERMS. 30 FT, LONG _Call after 4. FE 2-6250, 1986 PALACE, 10° WIDE. 42° LONG. _ bed Pu rooms. lt ae bath, 170 Opdyke Rd. 143. FE patie Pontiac, BEST DEAL. _____ Oxford Trailer Sales. A-1 CONDITION, 36-FT. 37 BUDDY housetrailer, $600 for equity Bal- ance monthly payments. OA 8-3645 SPECIALS ON TRAILERS TRAV- 27, $460: Ir onwood Starline, ‘58, ; 20° United, $1.225. 36" _ Lasalle, $350, 18° ae Mich 5210 fous Rd Houy ME eo TM DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF FLORIDA VACATION 8PECIALS We now carry a complete iine of 1958 Detroiter Travel Trailers. 15 ft. Sportsman, 20 and 2§ ft. with bath. along with a complete line of 8 and 10 wides, from 30 to 50 ft. OCTOBER ONLY We are selling the 15 ft. Sports- man for $175 down, or the 20 ft. trft D or next year's vaca- = 7 @ very smal] down pay- oy a large $7 FORD CONVERTIBLE oR on 3-8583 "ieee" no 50 FORD GAs — AP Newsleatures “T had to buy him — he wouldn't get off” l-7 fh condition. Low. price of $11 pot BARR eee For Sale Cars "55 DODG E ite, radio & heater, exc 145 right Orchard Lake at Case ___ Fe BOARS FE }{7 91 ROYAL cusTOM SEDAN. Power- ri ellest "S7 DE! DESOTO. SPORTSMAN PLIGHT | rust. EM Bion 58 OLDS Jerome Olds - Cadillac 280 8. BAGINAW CLARKSTON | Motor Sales _ Chrysler - Plymouth Act*Now! Special winter clearance — cars, mostly es. : of all 1 owner beau- ‘$3 DeSoto Piredome V-8. power flite, automatic, R&H, tone, reduced to $1305, terms. | | 1955 Piymouth 4 dr. Low mileage. 1 owner, very clean $095. 1987 Plymouth Belvedere 4 dr..| 1953 TRan Gupet in a ; door. R&H. per 2-tone, clean, $505. ‘Terms. push button drive, R&H, power) stee: and brakes, tinted glass and‘ wall tires, | Pushbut ton atite., 1 owner ‘beauty. sass. 1953 Piym- week's cout dr. Hy-drive, This outh Cranbrook R&H. $395. vr. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS trans no oney month. Call Credit manager, Parks, a ner Ford, t MI 47500, Harold ‘$1 DE a SEDAN, Papo “AUTO matic aQssume payments dow ot gil 46 per dr Tur- SWEPT-WING DODGE 5 Bu ‘sh Chryster New Y re Fora rade Re STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CAKS AND TRUCKS a eee moka Lancer. Low mileage, a beauty orker dr. Gyro R ck cane var. Fully equ! Hardtop. $ | | \ For Sale Cars _ ot BIRMINGHAM NASH © tAN CARS 56's & 57's ie Pia 210. radio, heater, 1005 s ie Sletropolttes ‘2 door. ’ Radio, pester, sidewalls, like new. Hur. s ' 1957 Ford Patriane. a Heater $1895 | Automatic. Jet black 1954 Ford Victoria. Radio. "sneer. Whites Automatic. Big —_ Bolid white. $1395 956 Plymouth Club sedan, Radio. Heater White sidewalis $57 Rambier station wagon Vé. Radio. Heater Automatic. poet] 1 steering. Power brakes . $2105 1956 Rambler station wagon V8, | Radio. Heater. Automatic. Power steering, Power brakes $2195 | Fully $1495 1946 Buick Century Hardtop. Ra- do. Heater. Automatic transmis- sion. White tires. Rich mans car Poor man's price $1505 $4 Hudson mecaet = coupe Hardtop $505 aes os as pecs eek | “$509 and below 8 89 M24 super 2/197 FORD 3 DR. WHITEWALLS. PLUS TRANS RTATION ALS $50 UP MY_ 32750, Lake Orion |°5 Low mileage. Must sacrifice FE 2-211. Fordomatic, 1 owner heater whitewaill tires, Cali Mr 47818. = FOR Fox % FDR. ‘Exe. 1957 FORD WAGON. 212 HP. MO-| tor. Radio and oversized low mileage e Pontiac Retail = or at Washers, | very | Green at) | cond, 8750. Call MI 42402 or FE 23-7028. of Line st "be sten. _of White ! "52 Ford Victoria ‘3s FORD 2 DR. 6 Lote STAND- ard trans $830 Mu: 44-4382, ie takes Blvd., N. end Exc MU Ivory ton. nie body ea ly fine Has Ford- A-Matic. nental wae this one. tion ww Kit It’s perfect. cot geld AUTO SALES wit on back. Be ae | | | Open ba arenas rein aee 5 FE 27351 | yone MAple 5-514] ‘31 FORD STATIONWAGON EX-} cout condition, 30081. «+H. _3_8_ MAIN ST, CLARKSTON | Wiggins nN P08) BIRMINGHAM <3. FORD” RED” CONVERTIBLE. CLEAN CARS BUYERS _ channeled. $50. FE 2-7105 '§7 RAMBLER WGNS. | “otter Pe ben a Milton Says: | prereset 1iton YS> | asm OTe “HURRY” ‘SS Austin 4 Dr. Sharp .. $ 995 \'6S Ambassador, like new . $905! . 68 Ford 7 8085, "55 Hudson ornet, a jewel. . $ 999 | ‘$4 Customized Metro . $ 995 "56 Rambler, a vearl . en ee = Be! Air, a beauty .. $ 695 | ‘54 Ford 8, lowner $ red 1986 Dodge Coronet. 2 Dr. Jet-biack radio heater, ee 8 BS ses oom Ambassador, ‘new... $ Plus Equipment mn 2 Birmingham 666 WOODWARD ‘COMPLETE PARTS ‘. SERVICE |MI 6-3900 _IoO +6790 ‘Desoto ~ 1957 “Demo's | We have @ demo's left-—execu-| tive’s cars, wive’s cars, and man- +—agers cars. Don't Dar _ a car price when yow can buy an. almost new car and save better, thar bene under actual dealer eoeost cars ane equipped ers power tome ee ps some aa sedans, some dr baratepa Fireflytes, fi pe -Domes., ire- Sweeps You will never get such an opportunity to i You, trade is worth here. Prices start at $2295 and al! ears carry a new car guarantee | for 1 year. ("Silent Schutz'") Bir- | mingham Dedoto-Plymouth, Wood- | ward at Hunter \ ' i 1947 FORD COUPE. V-8. 8. WITH heater Must sell. Has new-car fuel pump, plugs, dis- generator, battery, Wa- ter pumps. hoses. Compl recond- & rebuilt cooling CA _ _trans. $75. Call EM_ 3-06 ‘DEER — HUNTERS ANY OF THESE CARS BIL SP E ACE WILL GIVE YOU. THE ts CARS SERVICE YOL xa | F2 Oakland Ace | _ FE 5-8297 GET ONE NOW_ FOR | $4 DODGE CORONET SHARP TROUBLE - FREE TRIP! | auto trans 19900 mile< 3 tehinac ato & 7 DeSoto Fireswecp 4 Dr DEMO | $595“ Hute pant Molo Sete Ste 3h DeSoto Fireflight Sta Wagon, awa a : “MO 's8 EDSEL, 303 HP. LOW wi F- $6 DeSoto Firedome 4 dr. $2005 | Bee will take trade & can fi 5§ Ford Custom 2 Door 8 $1495 | nance’ FE STH oF FE 5-588 -55 Buick Special ~ Dest $1645 | Ast for Van atta, 985. Chevrolet 2 $1095 | \'S5 Chrysler winder 4w-Top $1745 | Pontiac. "55 DeSoto Firedome H-Top . $1495 | "53 DeSoto Bpeca] Coupe $1605 aos DeSoto tredome 4 Dr. 1695 A t B k “53 DeSoto Convertible $1745 uloO DIOKeIsS . 35 Biymouth § Club Sedan $093 , ymouth f 57 Ford 800 Conv. tar $2365 35 Plymouth 8 Sport Coupe $1295 | "85 Mercury Conv. $195 55 Plymouth 6 Suburban 1308 ‘34 Piymouth Belv. ar. $785 53 Pontiac S-Chf. Catalina .. $1485 53 Chevy 4 dt. Sta . RH §$ 785 ‘$4 Buick 2 Door H-Top $1195 | 53 Chevy BeiAir 4 ol $ 695 "54 DeSoto Firedome 4 Door § 905 | 33. Ford Custom 4 dr. ROM. $ 68554 Plymouth Savoy 4 Door § 745 | "82 Buick Super 4 dr. . .. $ 593.53 Chevrolet raphe 2 Door ...$ 605) '§2 Nash Ambassador, sharp $ 545 ‘53 Chevrolet 2 Door 405. ‘82 Mere. ¢ dr. Mercomatic $ 494,°53 ito redome 4 Door § 685 "$2 Olds 08 4 dr’ Hydra. $ 495 53 Plymouth 4 or $ 495 "32 Rambler HT. R&H $ 495 52 Chevrolet 4 aaa & 385 $1 Buick Spec 2dr. Dynafio § 385 ‘2 Ford 2 Door 8 $ 375 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ‘52 Pontiac 4 Doo $ 395 1260 N Perry St FE 49100 5! alalsagin ile a6 H-Top i — — - y 100 7 ‘M FORD STATION WAGON EX. STE ess . ° -¢ellent condition EM H a BRAID (E THE | 3) YRARS FAIR DEALING | DESOTO-PLYMOUTH eae CASS AT W * NOW AT oe | “LIKE A “REAL” CAR. ‘ Jete me Olds - Cadillac iBARGAIN? Lots of ‘em! ~~ fin the Want Ads! i a Bs Saginaw. 4 a tlh ts aie ninth me new ae top, $600. Call after 6, PE +744 $3 FORD 2 “DR. V-6, C monthly ng is = Sales, 193 8, Saginaw. ‘58 OLDS. Jerome Olds - Cadillac CLEA N. NO NO ‘63 Plymouth jet black 53 Rambler wagon cas 53 Ford wagon V8 + $405 ‘33 Nash with beffs $395 52 Chevie Like new $495 ‘ ‘80 Chrysler $195 "BL NGA nw iccacsicecadenes $4 Have you met Milton ? Birmingham NASH O@DW A 666 W RD COMPLETE PARTS & 8ERVICE — - MI 6-3000 SEE THE ‘58 OLDS | NOW AT Ed e Jerome Olds - Cadillac 280 8. SAGINAW payments of MODEL A COUPE CHOPPED & & $27 24 SEF THE NOW AT 280 5S. SAGINAW ~~ Clarkston Motor Sales Chrysler - PI ymouth ACT NOW! -/ LOOK | »| Over These PRICES AND COMPARE: Special winter ciearance of all used cars, mostly } owner beau- | ties. “85 DeSoto Firedome bo flite, automatic, RAH Taae 31 tone, reduced to $1395, terms. 1955 Plymouth 4 dc Low mileage } owner, very clean $995 | 1957 Piymouth Beivedere 4 dr, push button crive, R&H puwer steeriug amd brakés ‘in ed wigss and whitewa.] tires, $227 1953 Pontiac Chieftain deiuxe 2° .- door R&H Super tone. Rea’: ciean $595. Terms 1956 Plymouth Savoy V-8 4 door Pushbuiton auto, R&H, WW tires 1 owner beauty. $1395. Terms This week's special 1953 Piym-! outh Cranbrook 4 dr. Hy-drive,! R&H. $395. Terms TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS R Biack Auto. 4 Radio & nore ' Open Evenings — Please Phone MAple 53-5141 _32.8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON _ SEE THESE! SI_CHRYSEER WINDSOR 4 DOOR adio & Heater, Auto. traz $295 SS CHEN BOUT 2 DOOR SEDAN paint Radio & 4H trans 3 : $375 "$3 MERCUTI 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio & Heater, Auto. M75 54 FORD »@ DOOR SEDAN $475 54 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN $095 52 MERCURY DOOR SEDAN RY $495 Ye FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN ? a | | eater, trans. Auto trans CENTRAL | LINCOLN - MERCURY FE ¢3885 é Sf CAsg AT PIKE: 8Ts around, FE ‘2-0167' CH a — =| e As Low As Including Heater 36 Chev sel Nir u Door: Rk & STO! 736 Chev. Convert. solid | white. white top, R & Hf, w walls . $1399 | So Ford 2-Dr. R & He w walls. a very nice VB ook, “$1249 "36 Ford 4-Dr. Sta, W gn.,| - RK & H, satety group, Fordomatic $1509 | ‘33 Plymouth 4-Dr, R &! Ho new tires, overload: springs. trailer hitch! Special S A605 53 Chey 2-Dr. R & HA] wowalls, powerglide. clean i) she mae S499) "52 vo Station Wagon, V8 R&H aS 540) 32 Ford 4-Dr. V-8, Ford- omatic, R& H ..$ 295 ‘53 Buick Convert., Super, dynaflow, R & H, new w/walls, U.S. Roval- _ Masters, new top $699 We trade, finance, buy. Compare our prices, shop but stop at. Jimmy. DeRose: 3140 W. HURON i Mule West of Telegraph 1955 Sieaeomh, 4dr. Belvedere V@ Factory ra- dio heater Powert'te transmis- sion Paint, tires & interior like | ~ $888 Full Price old car of $88 down can Ng 4 ste = jee up «Your make the down to 36 mos on th McNEAL For the Best Deal: Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Birmingham 633 3. Woodward 4-2042 ; ‘51 “FORD 2° DR. V-8. Se: | heater payments of 38.65. call credit manager at Ml 4-7500, Mr. Parks Harold Turner Ford | HUDSQN 1954. 4 nevef hag been | Hudson Wasp | \ ' ef al — car owned tn Michigan lems here 1 owner, of course $505- Schutz Desoto - Plymouth. Birmingham, Woodward at Hunt- er. noe oe assume | - ¢ THERE ‘OLDS ‘32 SUPER 88 4 DR. SEDAN, | Was never, No rust prab- | ia HUDSON. RUNS GOOD. $50. | 45 Augusta. |" Geed condition—canvas top, | —some terms. MY 3-1288, Lake Orion, Mich, '@@ LINCOLN SEDAN. EXCELLENT condition, FE 8-8975. incon N 1958 CAPRI COUPE. Power or ped. R&H, and aute- matic. Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woedward ‘B’ham “MI 4-1930 81 1 MERCURY “CLUB 3 COUPE | Overdrive. Dual Carb. Clean in- _terior, FE_ $-3181 wagon. R&H no money down, payments of $24.80 per month. Call credit manager, Mr. nares at MI ¢7500. Haraid Tur- ne rd “$3 Ford 8 Overdrive GONER USED CARS _ _235 Montcalm _ _ 83 OLDSMOBILE @8 Deluxe coupe. hydramatic. ra- # dio & heater. power steering, tu- tone int, white tires. Low price of “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE #-0688 3) NASH, NICE COND. NEW paint, Perfect 2nd car, FE 5-1174. Hutchinson Motor Sales, 685 Bald- | | win ‘So PL YMOUTH. “$350 OR 3-243 THESE lare only 1, efthe many value-packed used cars OLIVE VICK is offer- winterized B-58 trade-ins: 55 Buick 2-Dr. .$1495 Radio & heater. Dynaflow, power steering, low mileage Dark blue & white with. harmonizing interi- or SPECIAL — Radio & heater dynaflow, white tires. Another tu-tone beauty with harmonizing interior $4 Hudson 4-Dr. ...Save | Hornet Sedan Radio and heater this — ae real sharpie. 2-Dr. Sed. $1095 i sonic’ Radio & heater Ww! ite tires. green and white with hs stecues interior and standard sh Buic "55 Buick Century $1495 2-DR HARDTOP — Radio & heat- er, Dynaflow, A bea white with black and white up- | hoistering. 56 Pont. Cus. Cat. STARCHIEF — Full power with ye mileage Another B-58 trade- "54 Ford C'tomline 5$ &45 E-Z eve engine, iS4 Pont. i glass, standard shift, V- White $1095 Hy- a beautiful Pearl Cat Coe. CUSTOM — Radio & heater. drumatic white tires ing genuine ‘eather interior | . ("52 Mercury 4-Dr. ..$ 495 Sedan RA&H. Mercomatic, | tires no rust 2-Dr. Sed, $ 695 DELUXE Padio & heater. standard shift, 26,000 actual miles. Hurry on this one. 33 Pont- — | "53 Pontiac Convert. $ 795 , 8-CYL CPE Hydramatic, white tires, pearl greem with black top. Excellent 2nd car. ! 3 Ford V Radio & heater, | ictoria ..$ 795. standard shift, inside and out. | = a 51 Pout. 2-Dr. Sed. $ 8-CYL DELUXE — Radio & beat- i er Hydramatic. This car must be seen to be appreciated. "50-°51-52 Buicks AND UP Some with "85 Pontiac 860 Sed. S}0Q905 4DOOR — Heater. standard shiit, tu-tone beauty mileage. Clean $ 150 Dynaflow i 4 leece : . 35 Buick 4-Dr. Radio & heater, Dynaflow, tu-tone biue, goon tires. Exceptionaily clean, low mileage $3 Buick Roadnvr $ 795 2-DR. HARDTOP — Power steer- ing, brakes and windows, radio & heater, Loe — red with harmonizing inter! 56 Buick Super ..,$2095 4+DR. HARDTOP — Radio and heater, Dynafiow, power brakes. Coral and white. Many, miles left Ask for Glenn Sawyer or Mike Flynn OLIVER BUICK . 210 Ordiard ‘Take Ave. FE 2-9101 | im? JEEP 4 - WHEEL DRIVE iss2 NASH RAMBLER 1 STATION | ing. For more of these: 'S6 Buick 2-Dr..H-T $1795. utifu: Dove | $1895 | windows & seats, white tires Low, | 4+DR. SEDAN — Radio & aed harmonia- good — Radio & heater. | another tu-tone eeu? with low | $445. Sed, $1395 ynafiow. Jet black & | many Open 9 till 9: l3 | re] RAMBLERS - ings on 9 Used ee R E MAS® & Porter Rd. ‘33 OLDS. 98 HOLIDAY, RA top, R&H, white walls, full clean & good ‘es a call owner, OR 34741. 35 OLDSMOBILE 88 Holiday Coupe, radio & heat- er, hydramatic, peer brakes, beautiful Red & White, white tires, Low price of $1345 “Bright Spot" * 1951 0 SLREMORT running condit! eng ia eaekiset $115. 910 Oak- ae OLDSMOBILE Por top quality sew ins come to Suburban Mtrs. OLDS DEALER 563_S. Woodward _—séBirmingham 33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. $375. 2140 | _ Beechmont, Keego Harbor. ear trade- ribs ramatic, very good cond FE | 4-723 after 5:30. ‘37. PLYMOUTH BELVEDER E | , Hardtop. . Equipped fae every- * thing. Midwest 4-697! PLYMOUTH 1953 CRANBROOK You can always use a eecend car aground the house. This owner beauty is Just suth a vas| for you! No money down pre it even more desirable es you dgive. $395. Schutz Detote ymogth, Birmingham, Wood- ward at Hunter. ‘32. PLYMOUTH, car, Bargain. FE 3- 342. gins. 62 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, all metal body, R&H, no a down assume monthly ents of $2349 per moath Foal "great manager, at MI 4-7500 Mr. Parks. Harold Turner Ford. PLYMOUH 1957 CONVERT. FAC- tory official] from Pennsyivania “2? DR, CLEAN 7 H. was transferred to Michigan — so was his car Finished in a gieaming dove-like grey white nylon top, white tires, power steer- ing, power brakes, powerflyte, this car is so pew the spare has never been down. spring prices buy yollr convert now and save $300 Any old car .will handle down payment ~ and $1806 “ heat Schutz." Bir- mingham Desoto-Plymouth. Wood- ward at Hunter PONTIAC, 4 DR. STATION "ST 50-50 30 DAY GUARANTEE LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS a : 627 56 FORD Victoria ...cceccecceceeeseee es $1598 56 FORD 2Door ......eeseeceeesseenee $1395 "56 PONTIAC Club Coupe .......seeecee+ $1595 ‘56 PONTIAC Convertible ......s00eecs+++-$1695 — PS ‘ , Es ; es g we . = 3 re = « : ae e ° wees on ‘ “| > zs x : § 1+ 4 : : . ae “ : : ; Z : ao : : - os ee . an as a - ‘ih 4 e . te o INTY ole THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951 oe Nee Me sas _For Sale Cars. 91) | For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Car Cars ____ For Sale Cars. OL} -— For Sale Cars an | sia pso remem att — 1 aot Fear meee | Seater =| HERE THEY ARE! eee CARS ; = lant 56 FOR Renault - Dauthine | ee Be re A : onery Ain TARDTOR | = = Resto a ae trans- ‘sv W. Bus. .. — Aor = p , ro __.._- Bain beater, Buc, cond. Mi -J mission. $1 305 = Fe Sad sane cavese aroma ~ GONYV, | ‘54 Aus veces eengee $1700 1°57 PONTIAC PT. : Good Must sacrifi “2 crifice.| terms. Pvt. owner. $1,100. MY Bubbles, Special paint & grill: Eostér’s Imported nates top. 61.960 FE 5-3863_ after ¢ p.m: OR 33148: : 24511. See . 2° eciate. $100 or best of- | A a FE $1 PONTIAC, 4 » SEDAN, ? = - me H h 1 : | fer M tis20 | ae one wan ‘Hydra. R & H., MY 68683. W E HAVE MANY MAKES, MODELS .AND oughten s "83 CHEVROLET CER fio0) YESTERDAY, 100 TODAY. || COLOR SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE..FROM. 85 Ponti | Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. | FE $-4101 FE 5-3588 | i951 PONTIAC rae “VERY : clean. $295 PE £7014, ’ N. Woodward | . EES ADE STA “BSE ina MI 41950, Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | WE'RE HERE THEY ARE! OUR LOTS ARE LOADING UP EVERY DAY : | 95 / , ‘ “AND WE NEED MORE ROOM _ =S SLA CHEVROLET New Goodyear Tires LEFT OVERS Available on all "55 -'57 models pu Car Guarantee | 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Hard Tops On all °51-°57 models—as long as ; you own the car. and Station Wagons 2118S. Saginaw South Side As Low As | 56 VOLKSWAGON 56 PONTIAC 4/ : . $1695 HARDTOP . +e AROr. ET i Be : Including heater, defroster and anti-freeze. w eTaTOn WAGON eon ol a 75 units must be sold at once regardless. Selling $169 on eee below our factery cost. We. are ready to deal 5 CHEV ROLET ae FORD today. 36 months, bank rates. Low down ey: $995 ney, Hepes "88 PONTIAC ot RD OAKLAND COUNTY'S WILDEST TRADER, 8105 Ze pen OUT TO BEAT ANY DEAL SA 7GHEVROLEE LE CONVERTIBLE YOU HAVE BEEN OFFERED $795 of eo COME IN AND SEE $4 FORD 53 EOsS : ee taeoat er 53 CHRYSLER USED CAR BARGAINS 53° GHEE VROLEI HARDTOP p CIAL, LY 54 B Ic D E “— 7& "52 FORD 52 — x "ROLET IS ne eS yea idee Stock $7 808 ne | 1956 CHEVROLET 2DOOR SEDAN seven S 998 $1 PONTIAC 50 MERCU RY Radio, heater, 2-tone paint. Stock #N3039. : $205 weet La 1955 FORD FORDOOR SEDAN ceecveece-$ 798 | Radio, heater. turn indicators. Stock #N ‘ 19 G ST TIC N W 631 Oakland Ave. North Side |] Ps see ROT Tn amet. on ON WGN. sIM6 ; 5, IL REY 2-D ; 56 KARMAN GHIA 36 CHEVROLET 19: septal BE 23004 ST A en oe STATIS NOON 1936 CHEVY BEL AIR. HARDTOP .......$1448 §7 FORD ok. oe Radio. heater, V-8. powerglide. “Stock #N3028 PAIRLANE QB ARDTOP => VOLKSWAGON 1953 HUDSON SUPER WASP CL. CPE. ..$ 347 SS MERCURY wee $1088 24 ’ Heater, jet black. ohe-owner, Stock #N3041. "°° UARDTOP OT ESC 1934 FORD CUSTOM V-8 4-DOOR .,.....$ 58% Sites. hee ae Sey Radio. heater, turn indicators. Stock #N3047. > "8S PONTIAC a8 FORD 1953 DESOTO FIREDOME V-8 CL. CPE. ..$ 598 CONVERTIBLE CATALINA HARDTOP $1295 Heater, power steering, tip-toe trans. 2N3048, ie ee See err en e 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION WGN. ..$ 348 55 DODGE 35 pe UL Radio, heater, overdrive. Stock #3051... side is PAR eo 1953 PACKARD 4-DOOR CLIPPER .$ 386 L SA L 4 Radio heater, Ultramatic, power b: s, Stock 2N3963. of OLD SMOBILE , BORD 1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP. ............. $1198 54 CHEVROLET 53 PLYMOUTH sala heater, hydramatic, power brakes. Steck + $395 : "54 NASH '53 HUDSON | HERE. ARE SOME CHEAPIES : $298 32 CHEVROLET = '53 CHEVROLET © | ‘YOUR PICK FOR $98 ‘ey PONT rs | Stock No. N3938 1951 Ford Tudor Sedan ee oe 50 BUICK ‘| Stock No. 3938B 1953 Willys 4-Door Sedan | MANY TE ANSPORTATION SPECIALS ae eat onthe 2-Dew hee ock No. 1949 Pontiac 2- From $95 to $243 — YOUR TERMS _/ || ck No. 3988 cate soir Setsn f— Ait: - MORE GOOD USED CARS : A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door OO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | ve = | i fgg | C "Your CHEVEOLET Dealer” || NORTH CHEVROLET FE 4 4546 - Pp 4 4547 |} 1000S. Woodward Ave. -* + ~— Birmingham 1 ae ha | > : MI 42735 . . ' \ * 2 ” i — - -z- eneral flotors TV Special t. to J eature All-Star C , Tens of thousands of palm trees have been planted in Uruguay to ‘save fertile grasslands from be- Louis Nye Set for Own Series Pert Kelton on Leave From Lewis Show for Broadway Role By JACK O’BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — The cast vot the huge two-hour NBC-TV} © General Motors special Sunday, Nov. 17, will include Helen Hayes, Dailey, Shore, Eddie Bracken, Pat Boone and Patrice Munsel. The script is by Helen Deutsch, whose theme is ‘Pursuit of Happi- ness,” with possibly one more star to come—