ee eee ee ee ee By ae oe ee se aie =: gas aS Pete Nat 5 fe GER fo eee + aie 5 = Rape: Rs ee an a . : ‘ . . ‘ Se > ee ee # = - The Weather Felt. U.S. Weather Bareae ” Report” : RESS_ Bag nae 4 e Se YEAR gies : : : alla * PONTIAC MICHIGAN, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,.1937—48 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS | UNITS rTRD PRRs Poros | a New Missile-Satelli sah bade 7 ey a 2 ee ee * *k * : “st & x & * Ligt ; Medium Tr icks Announced b xk & x * .¥ + * President Moves "ashe Of /_.Hanniah Speaks on. Oakland MSU. Branch Dual Headlights in Saluteto = Made Standard to Close Red Gap P city Industries on Entire Line WASHINGTON—America’s lagging missile program Chamber of Commerce Truck Buyers Offered is on a “crash” basis today under a “czar” ‘appointed by Celebration to: Feature. art New ¥ ’ ‘Says President Eisenhower to slash Pentagon red tape and [ srnant sven, Tee): SAY end inter-service rivalries. Monaghan The job of overtaking Russia’s lead in the satellite It will be hats off_to Many Displays | Truck styling, growing and guided missile race was assigned by the Chief Exec- Pontiae Motor Division, utive last night to Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- GMC Truck & Coach Divi- gy President James R. Killian. sion and other cit indus- | * The noted educator and scientist was directed to push tries duri t y etal ahead with the “utmost-— Salute to. Industry” show possible speed.” He assured ‘of the Pontiac Area Cham-. the President he would |p id B marshal “the best scientific nor Id Der gman | wel ae | and engineering judgment Top feature of the six-hour cele- and creative talent in the ee will be the introduction of} country” for the task. e § Of a Ing = 18. 58 Pontiacs and GMC trucks. hower announced .he ap- hree separate showings = int illi i ati be held of 1 Pp wide radio television address i» Her Marriage Breakup be bi city oe cele on which he~flisclosed several ma- Célled ‘Great Tragedy the market), 12 new trucks from © rapidly in commercial val- jue to truck owners, came to its postwar peak today as the GMC Truck & Coach 7 Division announced its 1958 model] GMC light and med- fum duty trucks. The new line of GMCs-— features dual headlamps blending smoothly with new grille, hood and fenders to shape an exterior counter- part equal in significance to the powerful new V-8 engine beneath. jor U. 8. achievements in the mis- pickups to tandems, a new Gen- sile field: That Happens i in Life’ eral Motors bus, displays of six In making the new model an- R of @ * local industries, and q modern nouncement, Phillip’ J. Monaghan, ivice president of General Motors * ‘and gerieral manager of the divi- ‘sion, said the styling and engin- eering improvements for the 1958 ‘product give truckers an entire- These “included solution of the By JOHN J. CASSERLY house trailer from the Hutchin- | so-called “re-entry” problem, the ROME (INS) — Ingrid Bergman” son Trailer Sales. cee pp wee pad bes 6 degtribed today the breaking up of | The shows will be held on West ; her seven - year marriage to Ro- Huron between Saginaw and ental guided missile. berto Rossellini as ‘this great Wayne (9:30 to 11:30 a.m.), at the ir Te the millions of Americans tragedy that happens in one's Miracle Mile Shopping Center ~ely new set of values for their busi- watching on ‘TV, the President life.” (noon till 1:30 p.m.), and at Tel- nesses “In the refreshingly beautiful exhibited the undamaged nose TEARS OVER ‘Huren Shopping Center from 2 te _ cone of q missile that had been or 3 p.m. There will be no charge : : ‘ —_ Pontise Press Phete. (appearance of our GMC models we fired hundreds of miles into * Whatever tears she has to shed a the shows * “GLAD TIDINGS—Details on Michigan State University’s open- president of Community National Bank; ‘pr ‘Dana P. Whitmer, are offering. truck‘ buyers a smart space, jover the romance she once termed * ry * ing branch college on Meadow Brook Farm, near Rochester, were Pontiac schools superintendent; and 8. E. Knudsen, Pontiac Motor new ‘face’ for their commercial was Qramatic evidence war sacred love". must have been While Pontic area persons ex- given yesterday by Dr. John A. Hannah, MSU president, second geueral manager. Dr. Hannah also learned yesterday that Presi- enterprises that will reflect their the atomic warhead of a pro- —— = pet aonte fo — amine the cars and trucks from from fight. Discussing the news with him are members of the dent Eisenhower had namied him to the new Federal Civil Rights jectile arched hundreds. of nviles rar spoke es correspondent bY bumper to taillight, the rock ‘n’ Citizens apeeay Council for. the college, {rom left, A. C. Girard, | Commission. into the sky could reach » target telephone today she sounded as roll] music of the Bobbie Barnes | buoyant and gay as a new bride ° im enemy territory without burn- six-piece Combo will provide some x ing up as it reentered the earth's) She and Rossellini are “still /added entertainment. MSU Oakland Branch to Open i in Fall of 1959 | atmosphere, soe wr find enn he ee |" ead anh te tan xpect. 500- 1 000 Enrollment. UP 4,000 MILES | tainly will see one another again wit be Pontine’s beautiful con- ( Eisenhower also revealed that but I don’t know when or where.” | tributions to the singing frater- an Air Force Snark missile hit a| Last evening Ingrid looked tired, nity — lovely Mrs. Gunvor Ryden target over 5,000 miles away: and and she refused to talk about the and Pat Morris. that the U. S. has fired three rock-, legal separation she and’ Rossellini | Displays from Universal oa —4Continued-on-Page 2, Col. 5}- signed in a Rome ¢ civil court. |Seal, “American. Forge &-Socket,! Michigan State-University’s Oak-;- pe-euetyaehtetthe Citi-_of ; : ! | ‘TALKS ON PHONE Dostal Foundry, Baldwin Rubber/land- branch college will open in! zene Advisory Council which has son. of Rochester, It will be laboratories, “twp, lecture halls, a Well rested after a night's sleep C®-. Superior Metal Products Man- the fall of 1959 with an estimated worked with MSU onthe mew crected on the Meadow Brook library and offices.” | ; @ ufacturing Co. and Jig Bushing enrollment of 500 to 1,000 students, | fi E > ‘ 7a ishe was willing to talk on the tele- g g ng college .wilk meet today at East te which Wil , u a | phone this morning but not to Co. will be shown on the bick of Dr, John: A. Hannah, MSU presi-/ Lansing to inspect architect's cmate whic: the usons. gave . = *. * | § ) if = ht _~ jleave her penthouse apartment in six trucks during the shows. dent said yesterday. | drawing of the $2 million first MSU last January. Its site will be along Adams, NOW ue onig \front of which a swarm of report- oe, — 7" members a building. - Bids on = apt pei’ will Pad a road, On the east side of the estate. | lech and chet h 3 15 luncheon and service clubs in January, Dr, Hannah saic Temperatures will drop sharply the fain. ees wae © Pot O-Gold E nters ‘from Oakland and Macomb Coun-/ The new structure will be structure’will contain a three-story — population greys | ities at the Elks Temple. — financed from the $2 Million gilt section with 39 classrooms and a See hipaa. aoe | tonight and snow is expected. The the swedish beauty will leave Dangerous Zone na a Jee : pe a muaaae anna iat U.S. Weather Bureau predicts’ (Continued on Pa . ge 16, Col. 1) ; ecllege should accommodate five sub-freezing temperatures for the . - te 16 thousand students if it is | aoa iota —— Tisiges Poi “ PRA Holding $900 City May Borrow on 1958, 1959 Taxes te meet the fecal eced: urries like w mew ad ; : 30-32 » In Today’ Vv s s Pr CES |_ Another scek without s winner By 1980, he added, Oakland and ; . . as put Pot-O-Goild in e danger- : / . \ . MOI Cr Ew h Pot-O-Gold the d e e Macomb will have a combined. PHILLIP J. MONAGHAN Football tans should be pre- ,ous zone, as you know from past population of 1.800.900, or the quality and up-and-coming facets pared for a cold day tomorrow. | Comics .................... 40 @Xperience. Once the money reach-. { same as Detroit has today (gol desratie lislllbeve ese and The outlook for Saturday is | County News ...,...... 4.. 38 /es the $1,000 mark, contestants go |e ‘geid es! col ine t ten as A : id. cloudy and cold with snow flur. | Editorials ............... ..» & (all out in therr efforts to relieve ; ce 8 rey ee feo known, Monegan os ries. The i ted | High School _ . 4% somiethe pot of its load if Pontiac General Huspital is’ cy session fo discuss this ques- crisis facing Pontiac General be- counties made by MSU, showed “At the same—time—they—can-—— : mercury is expec wike oo. 38 | To avoid seeing someone else ‘0 be finished, funds must be bor-) tion. Commissioners are likely cause of lack of funds to finish that 1,200 of the 27,836 adults in- be sure of a superior mechanical to only go to 36-40. Mystery (ne 2 lecoop the ciches into bla oon poc- rowed from 1958 and 1959 taxes’ to approve this method at their |... penect cluded are certain they would take'performance that will give them Fer Seniay, ac neater man —ymery = Areieaiv tes oe ns = ‘can peat 3 and see if wea on a tax anticipation note basis, regular Tuesday meeting next Willman epee that taking: an ‘college work at the branch and high efficiency and economy of says partly cloudy with continued: Pot-0-Gold Purzie : ~ a3 lean beat the others to the punch. said City Manager Waiter K. Will- week. estimated $739,000 a year in tax *” additional 3.782 probably would operation. The new GMCs for 1958 cold and snow flurries. | Pot-0-Gold Answers 14 (You'll be $900 richer. moan thls morning th ve The last - ditch means of fin- anticipation notes from the city's do so. ‘ - é itruly are hauling a new package A mild 46, was the lowest re-) Sports ............. 31 thru 35 | To help select your answers for ry * th oe se er , ay.” he ancing the new hospital addition $900,000 capital, improvement pro- of values to their owners. corded temperature in downtown heaters ......... ., 2%23 |this week's puzzle, turn to Page S“¢. tne Hospital mus be com and renovating the present build- gram for the next two years would) Of the regular students who One new model has been in- Pontiac preceeding 8 a.m. today.| TV & Radio Programs 47 ‘14 and read the explanations given pleted. ing was discussed yesterday provide the funds ‘would enrol] at the branch, some. tredaced to the GMC line, which Forty-seven was the - reading at Wilson, Earl ...... .... 47 {by the puzzle writers for their The city Commission will meet (after Car] I. Flath, hospital direc-- He pointed out that this would 2,500 to 4,200. 12.6 per cent prefer ranges from half-tom units on 2 p.m, Women’s Pages .. 25 thre a ‘choice of words. tonight in an informal emergen- tor, told conunissioners © of -the (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) | {Continued on Page 16, Col. 3) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) sleek New 1958 GMC Line of. Trucks Puts Emphasis on _ Styling, Comfort, Power i itch : a 4 : a - ; es ; : 2 pm e ’ 7: s . : ‘ : . ap ee aie Sa i re _ STYLING BOOSTS VALUE ~~ This GMC two and one-half ton — appearance, driver copifort, and plenty of power for all occasions. NEW LOOK ~ Dual headlamps. massive bumper and grille truck-owners.witl be proud to have as a part of their firm. stake truck of the new 1958 line arinounced today emphasizes smart~/ It has‘a new V-8 engine that generates 200 horsepower, treatment combine to make this 1958 GMC pickup something that E . * ; i Je = . a ‘ ; d a | ‘ " . ; Sf , , | # i . : t : j A 2 a. ‘ t = P| a 4 5 ‘ = - | * ~e ° ? fg ‘ ” , ' Z A eee © « if is 4 ae a rae kia | ik é i —; dd “ ‘ Re ee ee a Se RR, eS ee Siegen a ee FT eka nn ee ee a Se SS AE LS Pe, SSS Re OR, SE Se aS ae eee ee tees ee Cee eee ent mee ar eS a ae re Lf a BER 8, 1957 _ i Heralds New Models | {Continued From Page One). -up toe highway tracters capable of hauling 90,000 ibs. gross com- bination welgbt, it is a package delivery chassis of 16,000 Ibs.-gross vehicle weight. a new companion for the popular, 7,000 Tb. and 10,000 Ib. GVW pack- age delivery fnodels. TORQMATIC GEARS A new transmission, the Allison Torgmatic,” designed specially to meet the needs of truckers, has, béen placed in the new GMC models 370 and up through the 600,| ranges from, which cover weight ran 32,000 to 55.000 lbs. GCW. The Torgmatic, succeeding the Hydra-Matic for these models is’ basically a torque converter ‘in series with a planetary gear train operated through a hydraulic con- trol system. The ‘famed Hydra-Matic trans- mission is remaining on the one- half through 2-tdh GMC models. _A new GMC 336 cubje inch V-8 gasoline engine with unusual long- life features heads up a group of 9 ‘gas and Diesel engines used through the GMC line. A valve- in-head 90 degree V-type aan = *Pinpoints Area Freeway. Trouble Spots’ 307 pounds-feet at 2,000 to 2,400 RPM. It has a compression ratio ‘i PARADE’S BIGGEST” — Part ‘of’ the military exilecBen ds played by the Soviets in their 40th anniversary parade in Moscow porno ent Sle ON woe, sigan & sels Pa ee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, 3 NOVEM —o , oe Ted Gtk hi hcs wince othe cb pati alan areata at sa wt scmac of: By E. H. SIMS Why does a cooling of the air often produce clouds? | The air always contains a cer-| tain amount of moisture. When, there are no clouds in the sky. | | the moisture is invisible, but it is there. Cooling condenses air and reduces its capacity to retain wa-: ter. - In doing so, the invisible water particles in the air become rela- ally become visible droplets of moisture. A clond, then, is the) result of cooling of air which, changes invisible moisture into vis- ible form. This cooling process also pro- duces fog — the lowest of the clouds. ‘The sun's heating of the earth, whieh, in turn. heats the air above it, which rises and is: cooled in the higher altitude,| causes the formation of most clouds. | The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Snow fiur- ries Mkely tenight and much ocelder, iow 30-83. Cloudy and cold with snew flur-| rieg femerrew, high %6-40. South ts southeast con at 15-% miles an hour! shifting te merthwesteriy late today. | Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding §@ a.m At 8 a.m.: — velocity 20-25 mph tut Sun sete Friday at Gun rises Seturday at 7°15 a.m. Moon rises Friday at 612 pm Moon sets Saturday at 9.08 a.m 6:17 p.m. Downtown 1 Temperateres 6a. m... 47 lla m ; “ 1 6.:......>. 46 12 m sam... -. 60 1 pom... rr oa. m... 50 30. Bu 10 4, m.. Thersday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature ... 5 Mean temperature .... : ae G Weather Cleudy-Mild, " Rain i : One Vear “hee | im Pentine Highest temperature oo... cece eee a Lowest temperature ........ Mean temperature ................ Weather-—Partiy Cloudy, Cold. Highest ané mary = Temperateres This Date in 85 Years j Th tm 2016 — i ie 17 e = 3 oe leave a skeleton - like public im.’ | would require approval of the | ic ITES MINIMUM COST right, Flath stated, would mean a| loss of more than $300.000. (Continued From Page One) would be $85,000 in already-ap- provement program for only about! proved federal funds. z $161,000 annually. The manager said this plan fare of the current hospital situa-| | tion, the director cited the danger! Michigan Municipal Finance , ‘ot laundry, kitchen and othe Commission, but not a vote ot | equipment breaking down. “tt thi this) the people. were to occur,” he said, “it would Twice Pontiac voters have force the use of commercial laun- ‘turned down bond issues to fur- dries at an estimated added an ‘nish and equip the $4,000,000 wing. | |nual cont: of $40,000.” Willman cited the tax borrowing! proposal as the only means left/4 “dedicated staff” jections. The $739,000 figure—which ‘vill.| 287ous conditions. ‘ man stressed was merely a rough! estimate—would include $475,000 a \year in notes, from $15,000 to Ral 000 a year in interest on ‘notes, interest en the celal! oF _bospital bond issue, and pbadiggsr! annually as the city the half - million dollars. a reed| upon in May of last year so that bids could be accepted. - Announce Nominees. In a five-page report to the com- Cee “mission, Flath said the ‘ ‘mini-| Ballots are being mailed to mem- imum” amount needed to place the bers of the chamber during the | inew addition in a pany operat-| jnext 10 days. to select the five for ing condition would Fiath mentioned that not only, Nominated were: ‘was the new wing threatened by. ‘Consumers Power Co.: not being finished, but “even con- Clifford, Fisher Body Div.; itinued -operation” of the present Eastridge, J. C. Penney Co.; AL | jhospital was in danger, Paes Community National | . nk; Ben Jerome Jr., ons po goa gd ‘Motor Sales; Russell Norris, Pon- penal tiae Motor Div.; C. C. Patterson creditation, danger of unsanitary | cdnliinas, re hasarés. aad lane \Jr., Thatcher, Patterson and Wer-| Morton Bacon, not Standing alsh to be’ defaulted said. But, ifrom Eight Mile to Eleven Mile Continuing to paint the dark pic- {or at least 10 years. ; to Eleven Mile will either be He eited numerous cases where Mackie said, was agreement by. had suffered Detroit pressway. formally rd overnment, Mackie said, but ap- for C. of C. Posts Fee peed thee proposed |pressway | Ten nominees for the five board, | Would connec of directors posts in the Pontiac’! Grand ‘Chamber of Commerce were an-' come part of inounced today by the nominating way , County. engineer this beltline system dur- cial oe to the President for the second five rs Seience and total $969,933. | jterms in 1958, 1959 and 1960. si Mackie said, a a oe to reassure Americans of the basic strength of security programs, ' ‘failed to satisfy his. democratic critics on Capitel Hill. * * The extension is entirely abandoned, Northwestern Mackie | except for a_ stretch, * * oad, it is now put on the ‘shelf The stretch from Eight Mile to name a missile czar, they found little else in the address to built or under contract by 1962, praise. Senate majority leader Lyn- at an?estimated cost of §21 mil- idon Johnson expressed disappoint- lion, Mackie said. ;ment. that the president had not A second big factor in favor of stressed “what we need te do ag ” the’ Oakland (County ekprestway| ‘well as what we have done. Army, Air Foree and Navy that has been blamed for at least change has not yet been| some of nation’s missile troubles. approved by the federal) In a plea for a bipartisan -ap- vay to the Hastings-Oakland ex- The er declared: Mackie placed the cost of a Eleven Mile road ex- we are not partisans of any kind, $14.5. million. This, ! t Nacthwenern and en are Americans! We will close River and eventually be-! a beltline express-|. from Monroe to Macomb/SPECUAL ASSISTANT TITLE Killian will operate from the Funds have been budgeted to White Houge, with the title of “Spe- at Technology.” Eisenhower also. directed that of employes jf the preject is not © Delays due to lack of equipment; and other reasons have pushed the inet; L. Clare Utley, Cutting Tools ‘and Supply, Inc: Walter K. | \man, city manager; and Harr y ‘Woodman, GM Truck and Coach Federa] Credit Union. fo Leave State a jofficial as a reason for the pro- - (he Day in Birmingham fee MI ~ Air Rifle Firm © Daisy Company: Plans Arkansas Move; Costs Too High in pra DETROIT # — Daisy Manufae- announced plans to move its Plymouth, Mich., plant. to the Ozark Mountain town of Rogers, Ark., next May. Michigan's * climate” wag given by a company move. ‘The plant einploys about 70 in the manufacture of cap pis-. tols, holster sets and other types of juvenile armament, Including fringe benefits, the av- erage hourly wage at the Michi- gan plas ES3 a said Cass Hough, | executive vice president of the. firm, Wages at the new pay Si Arkansas willbe about $1 an less, he said. “Small industry in Southeast} Michigan doésn't have a chance,” Hough gaid. ‘We're forced to pay what the giants of industry are =~ to pay by the UAW and turing Co., maker of air rifies'1:% .jand toy weapons has Local Moms of America to Sponsor. Veterans Day Donald Johnston jilton Co. Burial will be im White 4iChapel Memorial cemetery. Mr. Johnston, a mative of Can- ada, came to Birmingham a year _jago from Detroit. He had spent mest of his life ‘in the metropoli- tan area and had been an insur- ance representative, He was a member of Pales- Heights will speak and color slides|-Piar, and was-one of the four in of the MOMS services will ‘be Kiwanis club No. 1, hour|shown, Detroit. He served as its first Mrs. Howard R. Estes, president of the local unit, said ‘the after- noon ‘would close with a social hour and refreshments. “Ontario Safari’ will be the poanpeat ant ey wea aot ‘tle 16 muyied by Sls wis, the former Florence Widman; a daugb- ter, Mrs. Florence Mason of Charles Richards, both of De- troit, While they hailed his decision A number of Republicans had and Wayne County on joined Democrats in urging- ap - ‘ tively greater in content and fin- to the city, based on these two re-the hardships of trying to work changing the interstate designation peimtment of a missiles ehief to junder almost impossible and dan. from the John C. Lodge express-| end the riyalry between the |— ‘J. Heenan, |purchase orders, $392,776 in “bare! ‘expected completion date of the /hospital to late next year, accord-| ing to the architectural firm of L. There are $431,164 in outstanding necessity’ equipment and fur- ; Hishings, $120,743 in owed archi- tects fees, and $25.249 in eontrac- “tors extras as of Sept. 23. Flath stressed that the last two ‘items must be paid, as service Ballots must be returned by Dec. i 15. Members of the nominating committee were Harold A. Fite gerald, chairman; Milo J. Cross, Ralph T, Norvell, George M. Pet- roff, M. D., Howard O. Powers, and George M. Watson. Cranbrook Foundation 'wo\ Officers Re-elected need. place a quick action {he Soviet challenge Want Ad end turn them | "Mt however, , the President into cash. This little sd [to our Allies scientific bromht 10 calls the first tied that we night. have anyway, ~ While agteeing LAKEVIEW TENT, APPROX. 10x | must be given to | Cheap. "Seen, ka Sie. | Ream, = —— |/be foolish to To Plaée Your Want Ad | ‘Pending | and —DIAL-FE 2-8181 - | Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. A «“ Angeles €@ 53 Baltimore 38 Marguetia $6 3 ms been nner’ “ Trustees of the Cranbrook Foun- ‘aur 6° & 8) He continued by showing that dation held their annual meeting Brownerille 85 €3 Miami 7d ® Buffet 81.4 Milwaukee 81 ‘f 550.000 of the outstanding purchase|Thursday at the George G. Booth Chicage fs st eenmennolis {| 2 orders has been built into thejhomestead and re-elected officers Cincinnats 68 60 New York 68 48 struct : : ‘ Cleveland 56 43 Omaha cture, thus. necessitating pay-\for the ensuing yéar. Denver $s 71 Phoenix 64 44 ment. Some contractors have made! The : 49 45 Pitted be 44 Sse. Soe Gent Duin 4038 Be Louie, 5) gg/CONtinUed please for their money,,man; Harold A. Fitagerald, vice! Were 6 8 Prancice 6) s¢iFlath said. chairman; Warren §. Booth, treas- Hough en $1 a1 Trav chy 46-8 : sagied have wrnet the city jurer -_ Arthur B. Witttiff, secre- Jacksonvifie 7 avhington 62 46 take delivery on orders or can- itary. E. Wilson of Bloomfield: Kansas 4) 8 Geattie e 3 Lancing $1 4 Tampa & 67) Cel them. This would cost the iwas elected a trustee, * ace ¢ i - gl aay | ae ii ee ike el We ae ike ee a ie ae a: | eee ee eee ae a Gei7 Scouts Planning Supper CLARKSTON — Boy Scout Troop) 133 of Andersonville will hold a, chili supper on Saturday night,| \from 5 to 7:30 p.m, in the Ander- sonville elementary school to raise | funds for the troop. The public is! invited. FRIDAY. é SATURDAY proach to the problem, Eisenhow-|— “It reminds us once again that|E "WATERPROOF YOUR SHOES! Willian | da s missile ex- Ralph\ UAW Board Convenes Moma i pour pone s DETROIT (?—The United Auto through ‘service rivalries and : hates Union's Publie Review tape. ; ‘ erome met Thursday to begin its| . , first deliberations, It had 13 cases Evedéent, whe’ sit te mS consider. | Was deliberately beth | the pleas@nt and unpleasant == ' facts, aged a More ple- | : : ture atomic field, It’s Almost Time - | He said: “Our scientists as-| For the big game season to | Sify es Maat ye ore wel ppen and hunters will be’ | noth in quantity and in quality.| néeding all kinds of hunt- | We intend to stay. ahead.” | ing equipment, so if you || 4» + *« * have some things along this | He called for a pool of 7.5 to 1. The proposed- Caiaona Cand new read,” Mackie said. ‘We live can plan on building 0 sew List Gifts to UF Sadler Mig acood Aude Geom: The 336 engine is available in all|® under con-| will not. begig any construction . - ming is at Barnum from 7:30 to} The family suggests memorial is 4 t, models up through the 500 series. be in two years and be| until the entiee rpute pola wong North Woodward, ah Slane state Fr so kat ne 8:30 p.m., with the film and so-\tributes be sent to the Kiwanis The new dual headlamps are far|# five “if we have no, om, and right-of-way geen ee eee Rshagyet Ste pot ogi bape iy hour at the Y building on)Club No. 1 Foundation for -Under- to 02 fad vehicles, he said, |~ contri more {0'Lineoln avenue. Members of ‘the|privileged : The new four-lamp system gives Somer John C, Mackie said Yes-| Qtner cities through which the} While a G-lane divided expressway, [the Pontiac Area United Fund|y may obtain swim tickets at the|ing Detoit 26. eo better contro} of light, particularty iterday, 3 road might pass: Modiaon Helghth like the Sense pony og iDrive, as released by UF head- in the low beam, greater low beam) “Trouble” could deeur, Pask, Ferndale, Royal Oak. ' b a 24-hour seeing distance on the right hand, » if the communities af Reece pmeaiecan cape 1,000 vehicles. side of the road, perfect focus of ‘ed refise to agree on the arm 4, “The new expressway will Iv. ) both upper and. lower beams, re-/T0ute,-df the communities: and “Planning indicates the) meet traffic needs for num- ye an ‘to duction of high contrast areas and |CO™mty quarrel over ‘their road begin in Oakland Coun-| ‘ber of years to come,” Becony-hobil Oil Oo. 6.0.0.0." % less interference with oncoming °% the total cost, and if 15 in the vicinity of) beiteved. 00 drivers in the low beam. peeee Se pein {sage 5g 2» voles 6p cmmeens Se ee Ee nese a Many cab and chassis tm- | y highway, Mackie said. “ned Wes ane or oa gambar 0070000 300.00 provements add strength, safety Mackie said yesterday i ‘st MEDULED f b staescees see: and long-life factors to the new | should cost about $48 : thee Michigan, .he said there Gana purse pontiac 2° "| inewenmed thudiget fs due te However during the first five' room im the plan for an & Vou & models. _ | including rightot-way, “With 98 looors of . ‘10-year plan,| County expressway. “I would Buckner (employes) .......... 279.00! -A heavier, stronger front frenie| per eet of the cost to be Bi Pia erg artes pS ay Praeger = gle Rem gy UA ees == : cross provides greater! by the federal goverument, 5 per ter ag Eleven Mile road. During nate chctedls te tush, National Cash Register Co. ".". 298% Crogh Wrecks frame rigidity and minimizes front) cemt by the state, 24; per cent this same five years, he said, con- ie then ome 0 gg mn. end flexing on all GMC models) by the county and 24 per cent |struction ‘of the Hastings Oakland Ment by the previods highw murrer Const. emplores —-.... 234.00 1923 ‘Starr’ Auto .from the 100 series on through the) by the communities invelved. fepocie ie heoars sane nae bP SS Ge anual 8 gy ose wath AAA Missile, ales - Toheust end vibration noises FF 8 pdr og Drops, bad pears side also will begin. Ni Highway lee moet we 8 —in Its Prime will be reduced as a result of new|; prone A gm dae t During the second five years, |land County to the Fenton-Clio em a eee es . , flexible muffler and tail pipe |the $627,000.00) road . part Of the #%-mile link between the pressway Donaldson Lumber Go. 20. 20....: 1%5.00, COLUMBUS, N.J. a—Walter B. Ei @iiemsesnalll mountings on GMC models 100 ways and cahtetnien — Oakland County expressway and BoxDS SOLD Counoiiy’s Jewelers 145.00) Bowne will have to drive his work; : aeae cteoring wails nounced yesterday for the Detroit way should be compieted, Mackie Twenty-five million dollars worth ~ reel Paul wsenee esse ibe oo avhicte from now on. His ‘ b= Children $s are avalon mode 350 tad |ip'yog an ore Fine the, ment a ee ae Se cig BST eet see Paste Kix BOOTS : 2 see ices of Bowne's 1923 Star - up, a change from former power | . finished road will be a new county, Atty. Gen Thamas Arthur Young, Le : ¥ steering units to give smoother al ‘U.S. 10, designated as an interstate anagh told Mackie that Weerwat Trew tase 222072 1288 ripped trom the chassis when an-/B Sires £ te 12 Oe Mackie said he preferred a route highway,” Mackie said, “It will!legally committed because of me Mahan .........-------.- 110.00 other vehicle smashed inte ts B lati On GMC models 100 and 1008 ai the east side. of Woodward connect at the north with other bond sale. Thomas Whitfield |. ores Hees rear. The 68-year-old clectriciali| cigs thee 3 te Powr-LOK differential which per- avenue (U.S. 10) from Detroit to expressways already announced. James Jenkins .. “+. 1000\and dairy farmer escaped with aE 3 mits the rear axle to send the ?™=t. land provide limited-access travel’ _ After the announcement, Pon- | al red pga Stewar: a iew cuts ee” qrentent dointns trove to the eheci|S ROUTES FOatines: fond grate engratariies iets Heo officiate and = : Motihew Gl M.D 200000000 100 00 ; * Girls’ W terproe} that hag the best traction will be) The expressway could either by-/ Mackinac Bridge and the Soo.” [aniing ana nse So they x Ls McNeill” MD. 202.0. -.. 190.00/ But, he lamented, they don't Zz offered. fra Pontiac on the east, or pass) i : : . | would rather have the Oakland es Sndceen oe iv.ag| make Pagg-thagd way they used to ipper Boots through the northeast section of t a press eonference yesterday, County expres: N - parry Arnkotf, nt See neneee 100.00) a was a “good car. the city along the proposed turn- Mackie went to a map of the met-| nares Ag ey Ge hare a y Fu : yeoe He said his work vehicle is a 1922 —_ — Sizes € to It pike route which was approved ropolitan area-and ran his finger | ; Donaidson-Johns Funeral Hl ene’ Je0.00 Model T Ford. , 2 two years ago by the city. along Woodward from Detroit to! lous ecu” and — cee sonseeee prota x *« * s time - “It will be up to each com. (fla torney general said that as high- . ia calmed hoa — Pinos . munity to come to an agree- BUSIEST ROAD IN STATE. x, ,|*4¥, commissioner, Mackie was) DR, JAMES BR, KILLIAN. . 1 00| years and they passed the 1 ; Sis 68 ment_with the highway depart-| ‘This is the heaviest -“traveled bound by law to build roads for =~ Th oe|New . “motor vehicle inspec- Bos 3° ment on the exact route of this road in Michigan. I'm happy that’the good of the public. ‘petition with the Soviet, however, |watertord Lumbe w On... «++. $0.00 tion, Brown br black | osstavanash sal@ it T thought the unless it (=... .— Becker Finance gon te oe - with ved Cj N P| city some $80,000 additional due i ter pra sec than| by the ‘Rumson Sputniks. I oe Company peereeree 90.98 “tion. | yes ew an sto continually rising prices, the Northwestern, I was legally eh- DEMS CRITICAL Auto. Eee Shep < 40.00) é .. i. director stressed, \titled to build it.” The President’s speech, first of 4. J. 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Marlon Brando was report- ay PuYLus BATTELLE ~ | good deal of crusty lambasting needed, the. better to oat you,ican’t evén smoke in the chamber;; As a last resort, the House of DETROIT w — A staff member olga Breaks, Lunch | [ed “doing just fine” today in Mt.’ NEW YORK | goes.on which might be inhibited my dear. ‘pet, and the speeches are deadly.” - § INS aagen the . ‘Lords might hire a press. agent to of Institution for Tuberculosi Sinai -Hospital. re ho abot esd presence ef someone's | - Al PLAY ON SYMPATHY = distribute. photos at eles capped. sls — : Shunned by Workers ‘a & / mother — that makes sense, . though the ‘cond still, per- ¥ ON SYMPA (Research at the University Mrs,-Brando; the former Anna _ when it comes to vente But the reason why needs look- i that females are more Then, the peers must be wise to ‘- Rel ~ powdered viet linois says the disease remains) NEW PORT, R.I. We — The i Kashfi, entered the hospital Sun- can't see the conerete ing inte. | soulful, sensitive, soggy-hearted puii’ the old tradition routine: °” ca amen ey do atsolutely . major medical problem. - member staff of the Newport Wel-'day for what physicians described for the Spat’ Tae British ob | aul outgoing tan ten, 8 with catch in throat Te baa cle ae | Dr. Sol Roy Rosenthal! told tare Department not only fore-/as “diagnostic studies.” Brando Latest evidence came this week T#¢ British obviously have not} terds ia their - parliamentary ee ee aoe vee ee wee © en Michigan Academy of Gen- |&°es coffee breaks, but even re- said his wife was there for “just when-a peer from the House of Yet come to accept a fact which) house would do well to face’ that the Hotse of Lords is “the crash the House of. Lords—know- eral Practice that despite the aene in the office during ‘Tuncli| a checkup.” Lords exploded at the idea of thinking men the United States, reality and stop creating womay last stronghold of men and, like "8 ‘tt is dull sacrosanct and un- dectining death toll from the | /héur - women being admitted. into that Over must all realize by now: ~ im the image of Billie Burke. ‘certain pubs and “athletic « : gym- becoming — abe is the one to S Director Helen C. McLeish re-) v | When today’s ‘woman. is. watch out for. disease im recent years, “the | terday: staff | gn+ orale pov genase moved “moved,” yd either by passion If they are to keep skirts out of Da8iums, should be maintained in og). wi) break in eventually, reservoir of tuberculosis is a Sock pemeione ie eee our oa Leaves for. Leningrad ~ by ‘eee rowel thety or ation,” ithe’ House, they must use chican- its miserable monastic condition.” | ..fably, wagging her wig above !arge ove and the possibility of ‘lunch hours a8 many. of the dients| DETROIT w — Dr. W. Craw- . — heads.” ' oa Saluarvenest \ ws ‘rather than flattery. | “Women might just go for her. he. | infections, ogpenay in certain | contact the staff at that time.” ford Dunlap Jr., an engineer with x —_ Cro i es «* * that. If there's ine that Watch out, Britain. Women are reas is great, ———E—————E ‘Bendix Aviation Corp., hhas left The idea is ridiculous, Not Her heart is in the right place: First, they must make women touches a woman's heart, it is very thoughtful. But not the way) Slum areas continue to otis St. Patrick was a missionary Detroit for -Leningrad where he the idea of barring girls trom (Under- the ribs. 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At 36 he be has*sorv ed ts, Katlonal imander of the Amer. the defense departm: Seta ashe ines in tensively,) , aneeg-© By ERLE COCKE 3R. : ATLANTA, Ga. (NEA) —A ter- Even now, much of the Soviet economy is still operating on ajclite corps of specialists who pro- basis. But ind horse-and-buggy trial modernization, so-far as the Party brass is concerned, is more than a goal. It's an obsession. They're going all-out to do every- thing ‘bigger, better and faster than anybody else, I visited Moscow University: where approximately 28.000 stu- dents are completing the world’s most highly specialized academic Another reason is that the Sov- jets have organized even their educational system along ‘‘crash"’ lines. ; I was in Moscow the day Rus- sia shot the first man-made moon into space—and I spent the rest of my visit in the Soviet Union trying to find out how they did it. A top-level plant manager in Russia’s industrial complex told me: “We'vé only been working on this satellite four years, and we were successful two years ahead of schedule!” There was. a fierce, competitive ' pride in the fellow's Voice. The same note cropped up in all of the conversations I had with individ- uals at the mariagement level. maximum service to the State. marked for specific careers: gineering, electronic diplomatic service, etc. has assigned each. We wouldn't accept that sort program. it is selective and thor- ough. Its sole object is to make sure that the best minds perform | The specialization starts in the|ing World War Il. _ first grade. Children 7 ani 8 years) Walking through an art museum, old are put through rigorous 1Q'I noticed that the’lights came on tests. 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As nearly: as can determine from questioning airline officials, Russia io cay cee! jet octupy 500 acres on the edge of airliner_now in | ation. Moscow. I rode the TU-Y from Moscow everything else.tlandscapedand—filled- with _per- ic view, it's partly; manent buildings of attractive partly functional.) design. On display are the finest 8 interier is cluttered) “sample” products of U.S.S.R. vy brass baggag: racks science, factories and farms, But it is a jet, and they're ex- who definitely consider the information top- fairgrounds isn't mentioned. ships in commercial service. is showcased in huge industria] ! haven't seen another in Russia. and agricultural exhibits -which/ How does the average Russian The grounds are carefully While these extravagant exhibits ‘Rigid Education Plan Develops’ Brains for Sputniks weren't erying either. Overcoming public inertia is react to it all? The ones I talked to weren’t cheering, but they Most of them appeared to be indifferent. 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He is credited with being the prime mover in West Ger- + many’s econémic recovery. , * * * To replace Finance Minister Fritz ° Scuarrer who had thwarted Ernarp’s efforts to reduce taxes and also had refused money for rearmament, Chancellor ADENAVER has appointed Franz Erzet, former chairman of the European Coal and Steel authority. ‘ Thesé Cabinet members are expected! to work together more harmoniously. {ghine erosion, modernized » equipment, and the >... . 2.99 Gas Station ....... 3.99 Dump Truck ....... 1.99 Play Drill ....... 2.99 ‘ONLY 100 SETS GO AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE! 6 Wheel Drive Locomotive - Real Red Glowing Smoke € Choo-Choo American Flyer Llectric ‘69.60 — ELEVATED TRESTLE TRAIN SET ALTHEUME! z, e 1.99° I Coy \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 8) 1957 iThis is the last of six articles _ reporting what and how America’s "; : hook ghildren are being | taught.) i By JOHN BARROW INS Staff Writer j Television, motion pictures, re- tordings. projector slides — John- ifertaining than his parents did. But some inquire: how far can can you carry the mechanized ap- proach? | Visual aids have become as fa-) miliar to. classrooms-as maps and| globes. Across the nation they play an established role in helping translate for a child an abstract living . ~ *« * Earl A. Dimmick, Superintendent of Pittsbargh Schools. muses: ‘We /were using the projector slide when it was being referred to as a magic lantern.” Cleveland spends $135,000 each | | Year on visual and audie aids, — according to Supt. Mark C. Schin- . ' Herer, Kansas City’s Assistant | Supt. A. W. Gilbert explains that each of his grade schools has at least one projector and appoints | an audio-visual coordinator to organize presentations, — But what about television? What advantage has it over a teacher explaining a subject or ‘showing i: ; DET ST Ov ‘a school which has no budget for :films. The point most frequently ‘raised in TV's praise is the large number of pupils it can reach at! one time 1 TEACHER—40 CLASSES James F. circuit TV enables one teacher to instruct 40 classes. threughout New. Orleans. Redmond says four TV programs on languages social studies and musie are used in classrooms and he stresses these are not merely to enrich or to supplement courses, but that actual instruction is tele- vised, Supt closed * * * Otis Crosby of Detroit schools Says a $200,000 experiment is un- ¢ | der way. Nine schools, including three elementary schools. are seat ing 200-pupil before TV sets — about 40 to a set beaming to them instructions languages and science Philadelphia boasts that last year's classrooms counted a TV audience of 100,000 and a radio audience of 300,000. Supt. Allen H. Wetter says his schools are | using the city’s educational sta ’ tien WHYY and six programs | are planned each day, including | |_ some in basie science and social | Studies for 5th and 6th graders. Cleveland, despite its budget for, . other aids, uses no television in classes un lit up to the discretion of the prin- cipal. A hundred out of 160 schools own TV sets, bought with PTA ; fands. atid pupits watch “lessons transmitted by station WQED _ * * * At Denver, administrative assis yS ———> | Sra _¥) #7 Dewa #4 4 thewchee. ard onder on om eterated | Sant ears : op te 42 cars — © climbs, reversen by emer * age“ ; er | Choose your Christmas ‘slips now while. our stocks are brimfu! of siete — Engine, Tender, | the new wonderful Mojud styles, lavish lace and tailored styles in i : : | : . T3— . #ButJohnny Needs the Follow-Up, in Person ‘tl 9 P. M, r 2a : on : . ce ives Expert Tea benefit andidates - and = Fits classrooms, Pittsburgh leaves’ f . i 4 * ay E is: scheduling a series of engineer-. ing shows:-conducted by industries) in the - area. schools- are tuning in a commer- ny certainly finds school more en-'cial station, Gilbert says, until the AF OF T DISAPPROVES. And TV is drawing some dis- apprdéVing looks from the Ameti- can Federation of Teachers. city gets an educational TV sta- tion. . < * * * ching, Variety tant Jack E. Boyd says his schools, up ‘to the individual teacher. Assis- tentialities as supplementary aid” © plan to “work. more closely” with tant Supt. Fred P. Hill is frank)and “eultural opportunities,” the| © “Mavens ‘Cito Certainly will not- replace conven- high schools. . .’ And -Kayans Gity' ional classtoom instruction." | * a Individual. teachers admit that ©. 4 ee ae i ——2 * mes highly specialized teachers ‘in 5 mitsie and foreign languages — | can lecture to many more pupils = by: TV than by motoring around © In contrast, Omaha leaves TV knowledging its ‘‘far reaching po- °* oe a angen the city in person, But they add ‘that economy-minded administra- — tors ‘face the expense of hiring a — Rep. Don Magnuson Sees vist tesner, anes. | ont'tind potonaty of aenany POlitical Star Climb Fast By INTERNATIONAL NEMS. Rep. 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IMPORTE ’ Stanley Reed was named chai: af : ing of a problem which is dis- j ¥ [ e } aah - jrupting our country in these : 4) . | kt ok : ; + _ jperilous times." . : ee . . | Named as vice chairman was an 4 ) ——- members not * a re) or r ow 4/s John A. Hannah, president of : . . ready on government payroll e y : —— *6" lace as og Gate rae? |Michigan State University and a tae 7 as y ] will receive $50 a day plus tx- oe ° oe former assistant secretary of de- ' 2 PRUTM f § MALS ‘ penses for the time they work.’ pes i . =m fense. . 3.KRICT 9 MADDINO | . . ; * Se The appointments are subject to: . 4 0YTUS 10 AYPL : W A ; > confirmation when Congress re- 3 MEGA 1) NESSIEF 4a i ‘Solar Heat Melts Metal —/ renes. 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RENO W — ‘The Young Demo- #® crats’ national convention plunged into sharply worded controversy today oer advocating admission of Red China to the Unitéd Na- tions, * ® * | Opponents declared they would : i 2 | carry their fight to the convention! ~~, a NS floor to override the qualified ex-; : eg pression r@commended by the res ; é ‘olutiong committee, 13 to 8. it * + * | The resolution begins: ‘We sub- Iscribe to the doctrine that diplo-' i j fe ‘ ‘3 ; = °/{é Gift in Layaway! * » a : Pn + $1°° Hol Se 8 |) A @ Red Lo @ Brown Matic recognition does not neces. : 2 @ White sarily constitute approval of a : DIAMON Ssoeaned Satisfaction regime. ... or Your Back Stra Boot “Therefore, we propose that the oney P United States withdraw its opposi-' ‘ tion to Red China’s admission to For Girls the United Natfons provided that China release all Americans noW : $ 99 ‘i held prisoner and agree to the in-/ 4 dependence and territorial integri-. : a ty of Formosa.” 2 James T. Heavey of San Fran-' | womens sites to'9 (Cisco, leading the fight for com-| , girls sizes to 5 ‘mittee adoption last night, termed. | jthe present American policy un-) realistic. He said there has been considerable pressure from bus-} inessmen in San Francisco, Los. ‘Angeles and Seattle to open trade 1 * « The Red China issue provoked the second major argument among the 1,000 delegates from 45 states and’ territories. | ' The credentials committee, by a vote of 31 to 11, rejected a plea by Tom Salmon. representing an agape : independent group of Young Dem. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING GENTER [orcs 0.0 Ge UZ A STITT Wand lol tele ed LADIES PEARLS & LAGIES’ 4.00AMOND $ 95 mane sve SQ§” emeve oo 29 qualify the 90-vote New York state | delegation a i te 3 ~ nil WKC Has the Latest ae? i 10 TopT A a5 “ ! iG } j 1, Jailhouse Rock, by Elvis Presley . = g 2. Wake Up Little Susie, by The Everly Pl Brothers . Chances Are. by Johnny Mathis . Honeycomb, by Jimmie Rodgers - Tammy, by Debbie Reynolds . 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Students Denne Affenclanée: 2 | Receive Practical Work Experience Dramatics Club . + mmm ies : Pick Chinese Classic ~? : oe ‘The Lute Song’ by Kia | : iw for Winter Production Announces Phy | <—— § By WILLIAM BANK In a large school such as Pontiac High, it is rather difficult to keep ltrack of all the students. The at- \tendance office, directed by Harold Smead and Mrs. Marjorie Lowry, has approximately 40 students who help keep tab of everyone: These students work in the at tendance office during their free periods. They first pick up the ab- jsence slips from the class rooms. - -Then they retord the absentees on * jthe “‘long sheets’’ which tell the istudents name, grade, and how High School Dramatics club play are Don Tate, of 5805 Pontiac ship and Ruth Ann DeGrow, of 2401 James K, Waterford Township. Lake Rd, Waterford Township; Bill Barnett, 4346 Louella St., The play, “The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners,’’ opens Drayton Plains; Don North, of 6916 Desmond Rd., Waterford Town- tonight for a two-night run. ‘many hours or periods he~ has | a a. ae missed. From there the informa- ae in col ee = ees o3 ; . tion is transferred to the files. | PHS HOOKEY RECORDERS — Keeping rec- : Posting Prees Fhote LET ME AT ’EM — Rehearsing for the Waterford Township vee ea ced By helping the ‘school in this | ords of the attendance of Pontiac High School and Hazelene Patton, 22 Luther St., (right) assist students is the job of the attendance office. Stu- Mrs. Marjorie Lowry, 520 Roland Rd., during dents Juanita Willis, of 228 Hughes Ave, (left) _their free periods. | manner, the students get. experi- | ence ip filing, recordiig, answer- ing phones and taking mr¢ssages. » —* a | For their winter production the as : ‘ e PHS dramatics department will Troy Holds Ist Homecoming a eT OT a en. : Ni present a Chinese classic which has a ° ; been dramatized for more than e : * five hundred years. Its name is [ bk t . R a [ [ By SANDY CLEMENCE _jindirectly responsible for hisiand Ron Somerville. The play is temore, Sally Shunck, Peggy Bal} the Lute Song” or “FtPe Ki a Yr. S on y ] ontg “The Remarkable Incident ay death. being se and directed by Patty lard, Carol Saul, Sandy Seconder, *,W8s wren ps Keeton ee | Carson Corners,” adapted from al Leading actors of the cast are: bee ceeetcs avi | and Betty Mechier. ithis play are Alan Higgins Honor-) Clarkston High Schoo} will cele: The program will be a dirversified All of the alumni of the Log television play by Reginald Rose Don North, Bill Barnett, Don Three Inter-Lakes high schools. 79 TOUR HOSPITAL able Tchang: Bob Thompson, Tsai- brate the third annual homecom-'one, from modern fo classical Cabin High School, Big Beaver and Lf et . ‘| Tate, Rath Ann DeGrow, A. J. \“8terford, Walled Lake and’ the WrHs Future Social Work- Yong; Sam Karaguleff, Tsai; Terrijing tonight under the reign of music. . \Troy are invited to attend the will be presented tonight and Satur-, Lowe, Rick Eriksen, cilece Farmington, were represented at ers club plans fo tour Ponfiac Fortino, Madame Tsai; Judy Bak-| Homecoming Queen Judy Weaver. | AT LAKE ORION game between Avondale and Troy day night by the Waterford Town-| Walsh, Dunstan Smith, Carole 2 D!scussion club debate at Farm ‘crate Hos ‘ er, Tchau-ou-Niang; Carl Code, ' . : ’ . x : § spital Tuesday. r, I¢ ng; | Th ’ Washington Junior High students @?essed as a Bell Boy, pushed in i ' tary; Bill Hanson and Ad t\Committee chairmen. who have ‘dentified ing queen in-', hitch: The city park ig outside : ed Mr. Jerry Smith, > 3 Doo | @ threne on which Mio The Teen Club and. the Future, - ' cl . Sally Willcoc | : head ofthe music department, |4"€ Working as W gfeup’td! fartici-| wate Sine Aaertiee house Club of St. Frederitueh| . travelers; Nancy ‘Ful: | named are Louann Pirtle, cludes: Sally Willcock, Sally Carr, the city limits. ' jpate in the ma Sale_being, ot es, Me Lee aey ee we | kershon, beggar waman;’ and decorations; Frank Fink, refresh- Barbara Wass, Sue Sloan, Bonnie, The council promptly passed ~- The group of 40 mixed voices |P® magazine —being| bedecked, with crown and all. School elected officers this week. . : : . a edie ra ‘a ; _ / | Sandy McDowell, lamed beggar. ments; Tamara Cox and Karen Pirkel, Judy Sirocus, and Barbara another ordinance annexing the anced with 10 members in (Sponsored conjunction w: _ Miss America demonstrated a = Teen Club officers ‘include: | Barr, music; LEarline Hanson, | Podous. icity park. Assisting Garth Errington, direc- tor, will be Sha ik, ‘each of the four main parts pre- Curtis Publishing Company. A! eleck radie and wrist watch President Bob Morrow; Vice Presi- i onitors; __Martha _ Thibideau, general planning; Janet Welch, | sented a- variety program of rt quote -of, approximately which some lucky salesman will dent Sharon Talbot; Treasurer, ; solos, ensembles, and choral ar. |$5.600 was set. Monday sales) win. [Bobby Jo Croesdell and Secretary Manager, and Sophia Skinner, stu-'iyers and programs; Jack rangements in both secular and |‘otalled $817. . : ; 'Pat Meagher jdent director. For this play Miss aa A disguised roller skater in the; . : - Stewart, clean-up and Stewart sacted numbers yesterday and The entire student group work- . |Mary- Parrish will be in charge of \1,-Kenzie. advertising. N ! today. P person of Mr, Herc Renda demon-| The Future Nurses Club officers |the committees. ~ | : : g at this pace should easily top *,| ate: Maureen Drake, president; | The Student Council which can- The program opened with) the quota, Top sellers will be erated ‘anether prise, a pair Of) 5. Derecher, viee presi: WIN QU. SHOW, 'vassed every homeroom for the | “Psalm 150” by Lewandowski,’ rewarded and the money raised shoe skates. The show Continued gent: Pat O'Leary, treasurer | A team of five students won hon- United Fund collected $105 last “You'll Never Walk Alone by| will go toward the purchase of wae | rod entrance of Mrs. Lowell) and Mary Duerr, secretary. lors for our school by participating ‘eek. Bate and Fyments Heck by} new drapes for the library and See er stn an oe poms at week aie gems guest the Quiz-Em Show on WWJ-TV.| aT BLOOMFIELD HILLS Scott, by the ninth gra chorus.|. to. add to the new curtains al- ing costume, and Mr. See” gear was Mire, Charlotte Marcia 'They competed against students of, The— Provincetown Players of: he ee a eames pee ready in the auditorium. rns aa mx tape Ue was Oe lassi sart ainecioe ef the M cCauley Grosse Ile High. 'Bloomfield Hills High School will semble p Purple. me | : ig ype bicycle which &* . . *y | « er : ; ; Members of the Model 3 s Jursi } _ ‘3 ee : song written by: the director, Jerry| Cub pate o es Roger Gana will soon be owned by two Bichy nok the chun wi ected ven | The members of the team were Present “Penny for the ae Smith, ‘Holiday Song’’ by Schu- oti added ‘to their Madison students. lati the McGatiley wehool ef (peac!| Sharon Daniels, Judy Baker, Em- annual senior play, November 21-; a ; P manuel Williams, Harry Van Matre ~*- —SPECIALS— BLUE ROCKS | Only 12 Cases Left..... DP Lael Case SSA MS SAS mann, and selections from “‘Anme | 2 ie Get Your Gun” by Berlin formed ee he sek a — bec High point of the assembly was tical nursing. 126 Fulton St. No-\ ing alternate Alan Higgins. || Penny, by Mary Jane and Joseph the popular second group of num- interest hea called tor two recent|* demonstration by Mr. Emil Die-,V€™0€" -?- . They answered a total of 13 Hayes, is based on the syndicated A Few bers. Saturda i ti ‘a th wald on a trampoline. The tram- * fie questions. As a result of the efforts comic strip. The cast includes: | -.) * y morning meetings in ®|poline will be the chief school! Seniors who attended Catholic of these seniors, advised by Peter/Ellen Martz, Penny; Sue Boyd, “When The Saints Come March-'8Y™ of the school. These morn-|5146 awarded to the Madison stu. Theater Day at Marygrove Col-\Arts and Robert Rickard, the/mother; “Gerry Gray, father; Jim NEW - USED BOATS & ing In” an-old Negro spiritual, oy Ue hethy wa eae for their-efforts-in-the drive. lese_in_Detroit Saturday were en-' schoo} will be presented with a new/Kuras, Doodie; Bob Herrgott, El- | and “Give Me A Song To. Sing’’- ge Ae pe hobby boypsin . The drive will continue through |tettained. Various schools enacted tape recorder. ‘wood, and Nancy Layman, Aunt Elliott concluded the - program : most recent faculty wedding Monday. excerpts from their 1957 senior; From the fencing club that has Ellen. | ‘ hoir, (Was that of the former Kay Justin, AT EASTERN plays. These were commented upgn| recently started, PHS plans to se-| Others include Fred Pulve, Mr reseed —— — is now) stay was the! ick-otf day Y Father Urban Nagle, a Bro&d-jlect its fencing team. This club/Jackson; Joan Vandermeer, Alice; | acted as announcers for the pro-| "> — M ects ee ee the Eastern Junior High | “8 playwright. The information!is open to anyone but the majority;Maryann Ogur, Norma; Sandy) ISO! gained should make for bigger|of the attendance is made by high Clark, Mr. Dawson and Gary Mil-| gram, Special solos were pre-| : magazine drive The money. - , | Madison’s annual magazine : Y and better senior next year. ) is: , - sented by Karlene. Walton, arise lace tt to a thrilling start earned by the school as a result plays y school students. Instructor of this ler, Cedric. Glenn Wooster will rano; Pauline Noell, soprano; |". : : i ~ class is Mr. Eldon Gardener. idirect the play. Ellen ci on May Sandra wih the Kee cri Ereaey- Cotes Tactic gr Saag na Baby Reactor Made .—__- : : AT AVOND. ALE Guye, altos; Jerry Menter, tenor; | “ lawards. ; . ° : | = duct by Pat Vandecar, soprano] ; en aca | CANOGA PARK, Calif.—A Can-| ome Gasoline Alley’ | the combined Little Brown Jug and Tom Eley. bass; and Erie|Dog Pleads His Case Eastern’s annual open house ‘oga Park concern has developed’ AKRON, Ohio um — Portage Ter- and Sadie bi pies wa ve Warren, bass. Jill Hicks assisted a | honoring American Education 'a miniature nuclear reactor for race in nearby Cuyahoga Falls is he at aye ale ‘ = hoo! 'o- Mr. Smith in accompanying the DES MOINES (® — Mrs. ad week -will be ete on Monday use in school, industrial, ‘and medi-igaining the nickname ‘Gasoline night from to 11. PENG numbers, Huncke, a member of the State| evening, from 7 to 9 p.m. Class- cal laboratories. ‘Alley.” In a 1.4-mile distance, decorations for a ae ie * Board of Social Welfare, recently) reoms wil be open and retresh- |__ It cam be operated by gne man. ‘there are 1] service stations. One Aen ot gro re ae an oi The Lincoln Concert Choir has helped care for an ailing daughter.| ments served. All parents of (The cylindrical reactor is 8 Netihas a sign: “Better fill up here—| mer, and li e rown jugs wi ‘ ; \Several times Mrs. Huncke an- children attending Eastern are thi h and 8 f ee i a ° ibe the setting for square and round presented .six programs this fail, thigh and eet in diameter. If Jast station for 30 feet. danct Music will be furnished including a full day of singing en-|SWered the doorbell, but no one invited. Teachers will be on ‘Sells for $55,000 and can be in-| Soeticitis a with Harry gagements in Detroit when the; Ws there except her daughter's hand to answer questions con- ‘stalled without special facilities, ane ies y, choir appeared af the Clara B.|%8, Duke. ‘cerning courses ‘of study OF ‘the company says. i Identification braclets will be Mrs. Huncke thought some neigh-, school activities. Ford School, Ray H. Adams’), - : oI | ; : borhood children were being mis-| “teen, . ; HANOVER COURTHOUSE. Va. given to the best dressed Daisy geiel dangetorsiage _ the Fred chievous until she mentioned it to, ™ a — re Fi THe principal region of foreign (®—Judges for.the Hanover Farm-, Mae pee Little Abner. Admis. ere gh. The choir! + daughter, who replied: “Oh, Stade (all A's) in scholarship lor trade of the United States is the erg’ Picnic were dis: ted. Wa- 1 red at Eastern Junior € the first rk riod of th ers’ Picnic were disappointed. Wa- sion will be 50 cents per person. | also appeared at ™ 'T forgot to tell you. Duke always:'e Hirst marking pe’ or. Western Hemisphere, half of these termeions “and cantaloupes were ie High and dn a Lincoln PTA pro-| ings the doorbell when he wants Semester: Lowell Ennis, Karen exports-imports being with Cana- jydged entirely on looks — no gram.in October. ‘Strong, Muriel White, and ChaNen'ga and Mexico. aie ‘ lin.” : Rehearsals are now underway | : ‘Wiegert. Tom Eley, president of the c' and Jerry Menter, vice-president, a of OFF SEASON DISCOUNTS “We don’t want to store. these during the winter” (Red Jersey) All. ARCHERY GEOVES EQUIPMENT 25°" | 25% OFF CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED! 52 aD Se a a Picnic Judges Morose i | We. carry a Full Line of \ Men's Hunting Clothing | LADIES ‘ \ Frederic Sjobairn, well known concert pianist wil] be the guest — ‘soloist at an assembly Monday. Report Cards Due Monday at St. Mikes By MICHAEL BUCHANAN j Monday will be another one of those days. Report cards -are due’ ithen at St. Michael High School. | Tuesday Father Immel and the boys of the high school had a Holy Name Meeting. They were| then reminded to attend Mass Sun- day to receive Holy Communien: publicly in a body. The Holy Name’s main objec- I on - : tive is to suppress the profane \ | A Complete Line of Ladies’ Hunting U . Al f . * anaes of On an Ge os A) Clothing ot Your Choice belong to the organization. a a a ae We Will Gift Wrap. and Hold ‘a Any Item ‘til Christmas Ra for $] 00 All Gifts May Be Refunded or Exchanged N BUY HIM... | \ @© a Gun Cabinet... \ @a Gun Rack... N You Always Find the Letest in \ Hunting Equipment at Slaybaugh’s 2 Saturday St. Mike’s football ’ , SS . tam. at tie annual tonceoming WY SLAYBAUGH’S SPORT SHOP. & os ; . trounced St. Mary's of Royal : LINCOLN CHOIR CONCERT TODAY — The 45 students at Lincoln Junior High _ the, direction of Jerry Smith, head of the Lincoln music department. Plans for a Se we regain che pide gen 9} 630:Ockland Ave., Corner Cass FE 8-0453 School whe are tmhembers of the concert choir have a busy schedule this fall, espe- Christmas program will follow today’s concert. which was aquired in 1950, The’ t cially yesterday and today when they present the Fall Serenade. The group is under lscore was 21-0. . . | = ; i. % # \ - * é cor mrt \ . a} ( . f : oa) ' : \ sf R \ : ig m ; ey f . | t wheter 7 i vay - : * 4 A xe * | ‘ * : ; : : a ai F Pe Fast - : ¢ a. ise neem is 4 ‘The following are the correct answers and explanations for the ~ Pot-0-Gold puzzle which appeared in last week's Pontiac Press. A. ( SUNNY, A bright out- .fook on everything makes for a _ cheerful, happy, household. Par- ents who consider everything funny might laugh at the wrong, things for a sensitive child. FUNNY can also mean odd, pecu-| ‘liar, which seldom means happi-| ness, B. (3) MELODY. H’s hearing the MELODY of “Our Song” which’ brings back the memory of the romantic moments associated | with ‘it. The MELODY is the re-' minder. Cc © CAPTIOUS. A man who, is too fault-finding and over-critical finds it hard to get the co-opera-)over to an unsteady son. tion usually needed for success. | The cautious man. often 1s thorough | and wants to make sure that every move he makes is a wise one, D. (7) SIMULATED. Firesales are often an excuse to bring in| shoddy merchandise with a phony mark-down — a SIMULATED or pretended bargain. This is parti-/ cularly easy to do With furniture. The “purchase of real bargains"’ is less often stimulated, Though customers are excited into buy- ing, the ‘‘real bargains” are seldom satisfactory. E, (0) WARNING. In an un- easy border peace, the first war. ring shot may be the last, but it's a WARNING that trouble may start, and the tourist is well-ad- vised to leave. F, (12) GLEAMING, A GLEAM- ING smile suggests beautiful white teeth, which add greatly to a woman's charm. A beaming smile is as likely to be the friendly expression of a toothless ole crone or eccentric, with no charm what- ever. G. (14) BLOCKING. Merely fecking a door would not neces-|_ sarily prevent a determined group, such as a mob, from entering. They could shoot away the lock or batter the door down. But BLOCK- ING, with enough stalwart guards | or with heavy pieces of furniture, would afford better protection. H. (15) EMITATIONS, IMITA- TIONS of a famous star usually caricature her mannerisms some- times to the point of ridicule. -A star might not appreciate this af- Foreign Policy Revision Urged Reuther Asks Greater Moral ‘Leadership’ at UNESCO Conference SAN FRANCISCO w — Walter Reuther urges_a revision of United) States foreign policy to provide what he called greater moral “leadership” in the H-bomb age. The United Auto Workers Union leader spoke yesterday at the sixth National Conference on UNESCO, the largest conference on Asia obi _ in — country. Some 1,500 delegates split today into panels to discuss aspects of the theme—‘‘Asia and the United, States: What the American Citi- zen Can Do to Promote Mutual Understanding and Cooperation.” Another speaker, Stanley C. Al- lyn, criticized the economic tech- niques of Americans, Allyn is chairman of the conference com- mittee. . Reuther urged a foreign policy revision “to provide greater lead- ership in the world."' He said that “particularly we- must provide greater mora! leadership, for the _ Cfisis under the shadow of the H-bomb is essentially moral. : * * * “You can't win the struggle for the hearts-and minds of mankind with a bigger H-bomb,’’ he said. “The H-bomb and two Soviet satellites orbiting overhead — put there by intercontinental ballistic rockets — have reduced all man- kind to a common human denom- ination. Until we understand this you and | are in trouble.” * * x Communism is making its great- est headway in Asia and Africa, where most of the world’s peo- ples—and the poorest—are found he said. “Peace and freedom cannot survive jin this world if more than| half of it remains half-fed."’ E Commenting upon the heavy, silt that flows in its waters. old-| timers used to say that the Colo-| rado River. is ‘too thick te drink! and too thin to plow.” GQVuuaam orEOMNY WHITE FUEL Ol SEAL FUEL OIL FOR SITAR PLEASANT ue iM INS Calle: UF AS Hote if Ne W Bi Bi Bur OE AN tt Oakland Fuel & Paint |knowing them, she loves him any- front to her vanity. “Most stars are well aware of limitations, such .as the inability to play certain types of roles. I, (17) BLUNDER. Love is likely to make a girl BLUNDER into marrying a good-for-nothing man. This may not mean that she is blinder to his faults, but only that, how, , J. (29) UNREADY. Dad will ‘hesitate to turn over responsibili- ties to a son who is nof yet READY for them; he will wait for a better time. ‘Hesitate’ is ‘hardly the word if the son is un-| steady; there would be no waver- ing about it. Dad would probably not even consider tusning things K. (21) RELATED. The flowers ‘and the apology are RELATED — this is, flowers are sent in con- sent “next day,” or as soon as possible after the guest wnavoid- ably had to miss the party. L. . G4) DESOLATE, Though a man “would not be DESOLATE if he had friends, in time of need, neighbors usually rally -around out of pity, A dissolute man is of bad moral character and couldn't arog at all on neighborly help. (26) PARISH. In many old Ra the houses are garish, since they were built in a peried lof overdecoration. Any house as- signed to|. the preacher would, whether or not,-be the PARISH house, N. (7 UNOTUOUS, A: manner that is too fervid or fawning repels people by its. lack of grace and sincerity. A man with an anxious manner seems unsure of himself. but this is often shyness with nection .with an apology. The which others can sympathize. | setioay ‘a ek Selcte chase & O. (30). PROPOUND, To PRO- strike — one that: follows in- their own. POUND opinions, quick-witted an. swers are needed in an argument. To: offer opinions, when an argu- ment arises, one must be prepared | with ready answers in order to be convincing. Profound opinions are too intense and thorough to be}, challenged with quick answers; ' {they must be thought over more given to whining that something] made him do it. He may feel compunction now that he is caught, but he can hardly claim that he “felt regret at the time. Q. (33) AUTOCRATIC, When a manufacturer fails to meet a labor; unions demands, it may mean that the labor leaders on_ their) own authority will call a strike. It should not mean an automatic creature that is WOUNDED is/®” for bate a = Us Picky Teasels | to Raise Tweed Burr | (3) “WOUNDED. “Any on SAVINGS CERTIFICATES S Deposit your surplus savings + investment & savings S. any one of our ©: eonrenet: y offices. ¢ Mattress or box spring. 430 Orchard Lake FE 59 in durable sanitary tick. Full or twin size. OPEN A LEWIS ACCOUNT! management and labor { their fine contribution tually progress for years come. VALUES of $27.50 18% Multi-coil units We wish to congratulate all the members of industry, our wonderful community, and hope that we will mu- or to to 4 MONEY APG nates a VALUES to $44.50 While they last! Inner-roll type mattress or syncro-box spring, full or twin size. 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! Ss. Saginaw ot Corner of Orchard Leke Ave. * OPEN Till 9 FRIDAY and MONDAY * FREE PARKING Behind Our Store VALUES to $59:50 ‘3° For For perfect body support ot a real sav t pass this bargain. «Quantity ener OPEN A LEWIS ACCOUNT! opportunity Trg al "9 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! ¢ ae , ———— ke t ions ai we te set up. Some Str e ist me a a oa ‘Pasha Railways had’ an esti- Steal Metr lism The foes of autos into the con- 0po “gested downtown area has’ caused) ‘several monumental traffic jams. Pittsburgh's hilly terrain, twisting Transportation Walkout en cay ot vain veel in Pittsburgh Goes Into ways all contribute to the vexing traffic problem 26th Straight Day - City vilficials have moved to / ease the situation by inaugurating) - PITTSBURGH & — This steel New traffic “rules, Others are in 4 the~- works. hmetropals today struggled for the 6 ** ‘ § ; 26th straight day without its main There has been some disc ussion’ a transportation system as losses of organized staggering of work from a strike mounted into un- ing hours at plants and offices. lestimated millions. So far nothing much has come ; a or rn a t ‘Orewa xoerkonce nod No end of the strike is in sight. @ j nm on ¢ . = Federal and state mediators are ‘during a Similar 35-day strike of watching closely for a change in|” jtrolley and bus operators against position by either side to call for ‘the Pittsburgh Railways Co. in resumption of stalled negotiations. ” 1954, residents generally have ad-, About 2,200 trolley and bus op-| | is justed to finding other means of erators struck in a contract dis- getting to work and to school. {pute centering on wages. | . ; Le But merchants’ have felt the) The strikers, members of Divi: oe Oo 9 ot ores : is strike keenly. Many shoppers have; sion 85 of the Amalgamated Assn. «..- ‘ put off buying, .hoping the walk- of Street, Electric Railway and } out won't last much longer. |Motor Coach Employes, demand © It is estimated that business of 4 36-cent hourly wage increase = ws big department stores has been 4 two-year contract. ‘onl a ur ay ‘til og betiveen 30 and 40 per cent. Before talks ‘collapsed Pitts- ee Se Q panes Ss : ‘Sales in neighborhood business burgh Railways offered a two- -sections ‘also have been affected. Year pact with a 16-cent-an-hour Taking up the transportation rater ever) the basic pey Fate of ‘PEOPLES |mempecead Reliant iaaieata some 1'z million are auto pools ee ae L A D F E & OPEN MONDAY commuter trains, taxicabs and 14 ee mii to freeze uito the | »ELasy Credit & FRIDAY EVES independent bus lines connecting “> © 8" , os = . . SE aE teeieereeeed } ; Regular to $65.00 ¢ [) =): mntow oe : a ra : / . =] x SA seqton Wainy various _ Birth Winter Co ats | Twegds and Solids $37 =-543 ~ e * __- S - y I | . Regular $5.98 6 Slips and Half Slips | } $3.90 ‘_A number of courtesy ride sta- Following is a list.of births of Famous Brands — children to Gakland County couples, | Reg. $1 to. $5 44s 2 f $] 3 | t 2 ’ % s z: or - as recorded in the Oakland Coun- | - Je wel: ¥ Bracelets, Pins, Earrings, Necklaces e ity Clerk's office. Only the hame of . the father is used. - Sweaters ceruas Gaines Ban Lon $3.90 = $5.90 a ri Pentiae Russell a ne ge — Nylon Hose ners 44e ‘har eS ales ‘Oy irs e | Rev 8 Yo 12 19 No - 2 - | ESTES ae AML Wool Skirts 200% $$.87 -55.87 | Perry B Souler ‘ony ¢ “St athe ore tM $ . dohns > Only on a ee ssn Every. (ae y’s Dress Reduced for Our Anniv versary Sale! ote ’ : Charles @ Mason, 124 W. Hopkins é William J. Mason, 3822 Beechgrove “ Victor K. Mason. 301 Ti iden Gordon R. Matthews, 114 W Waiton Paul E Matthews, 1978 Swaranne ' es John R. McDonald, 3492 Watkins Lace - | James D. Meyers, 158 Seward : | ! cago ld J. Miller, 88 W. Chi | ae ew : durphy 650 rthur if 4 a R | $29.95 i ‘ | = asia ae De Winter Coats eee Values (3x6x, 7-14) $17.37 = 322.37 Roger A McQueen 480 Maxwell Charles E McWethy, 585 Ber«les s * Reg. to $22.95 rf 3 | LaVerne A Milliken. 385 N Jo ns n Child ° Ss ( N) it . PO 15 3 Delbert 2. Miner, 64 Waldo ’ ren’s now uits 2-Pe. (2-4, 3-6x) $ = fraag, the Néwman, 68 Stout a John L, Blake. 3868 Colaport t James D. Bolton. 72 Delaware 5 Johnie W. Bolton. 3!73 8 Grant | Steward A. Bost 9595 Rustic ¢ ircle | Wultam J Borland. 2248 Koble - David L Bostian 1638 Durent Thomas J Boraan : 78 N Cass Lace Oscar B. Bovee. $3 “Axon | Perry A Bowman. 435 a ee ) t Reg. $6.45 - $87.45 | KORE? atsac'b tok Pua” Children’s Poll Parrots “ $4.87 bers © ? Oxfords and Straps, 8';-3 bottle of Seagram's 7 Crown © S 2 s.2 Ld = » “ can you find _ this label ‘today! | Harest T. Bryant Jr. 95 Alberta . , 0 ae ee ee Children’s Child Life & °° $5.87 J ‘orman C. Bunton 4 Genetia » ' | Jurdan Burket 2485 Pontiac Dr ; * S Oxfords and Straps | Marshall P. Buttram, 149 W. Colgate Billy J. Allen. 191 N. Perry | B J Tr Ch Regular $8.95 ; 3 37 Davia A a Anderson. 3100 ¢ Grant | Oy S easurer est Oxfords and Loafers se > William _E- Alexander 185 Bassett | nme doef’ wteeeee = SY Ladies? Casuals = fi 52553 $3.87 | ames merson, lovese = Columbus Am Staae! 312 Pis nee ' ; Ballerina Styles (4-10) . e Michael J, Ashley, 6S DeSota 1 | eck se sac Ladies? Enna Jetticks — 't. 310% Porsters on $4.87 -. | a Oxfords, pumps and straps Mordica T Barefoot Jr. 474 Granade Pregerick st Barnfather 148 Lorberta ie Ladies? Mannequins ppd eamencnans $5.87 4 ne Al nGir ress es Lowell Barger. 355 N, Paddock so AmericanGirl D ess Sho Dennis W. ‘Beach, 170 N. Opdyke 2 -- } Pin WM" pte’ ib Martane en’s Portage Shoes — Pes 51195-51225 $§.37 ynk C. Bilbo, 570 Arthur nish Lawrene* E. Benson. 1865 Beverly ' ” Sane en Beep eeiers ‘ Walter M. Berette, 3039 Airport i” Albert H Gatward. 31890 Bellvine; Bir- iningham &, s — E. Young. 1899 Bretbr, Birming- . ee M. Pe rewright, 7378 Cornwall, ~ = ' ‘ ms £ 3 5 = : rming. ae oe bocme 3 . ; : : : Georze ~ go 2322 Barclay, Utica : Robert L. Robinson. Mtprentoa | 2 All Wool Suburban Coats Reseier 2 25e $23.37 * | . oa ie M : . No whiskey bears so proud a record as Seagram’s Eaward% Dennis, 2020 Roches:rr Brees oaewen: Tiecce : Regular $2.95 ° . 7 Crown. The leading whiskey of the world... with be ; Flannel Shirts 02°C ‘Shirts 7 $2.37 100 years of craftsmanship in every bottle! Built-In Fire Insurance ~ All Wool 2.Pant Suits Regular $69.50 — $47.37 WASHINGTON — A @urious spe-, Anniversary Priced Say Seagram's andbe Sute ee AM Wool 1-Pant Suits &e 9% $33.37 -$416.37 conflagration is needed to trigger OF AMERICAN WHISKEY AT ITS FINEST _ the stow opening of cones and re- | ar Wool Sweaters ee $5.37 lease of seeds. Thus the tree “= Crew Neck Style . . s ; , - ; automatically a a Deen) : has) All Wool m3 a at SS ‘ ~ All Wool Topcoats Regular to $35 $33.37 : The KUHN AUTO WASH CLUB PLAN ne Wate | Toggle Coats Seca Oview Lining. Washable $19.37 ; tee = Full cut to give warmth op «¢ 1. WHAT IS IT? 4. HOW DOES IT WORK? Thermal Shirts-Drawers (ic. SB cb T Ea. without weight. I's @ very unique new system for keeping your car spar- Your membership in the KUHN Auto Wash Club entitles you | : \ Regular to $14.95 - 6 ‘Dress Slacks = Perus: te 81495 Seb d = SB.37 Wing clean all the time. If you belonged te the KUHN Aute to as many car washes as you desire in a given |2-month is Fancies—Solids period. It also entitles you to heve your car wax-treated Pe “ N Regular 55c 6 Wash Club you'd have your car washed whenever you weant- ($17.50 value) any time during the same 12-month period. This 2 Dress Socks 1st Quality . 3 Pr. $] 00 ed to without « thought of the cost er @ concern for the means yout car can be clean—SPARKLING CLEAN—all the . . Ist Quality Argyles = fe 2r.$1.00) weather time. If your car is new it will remain new looking for as long Choice of colors—patterns as you take advantage of your membership in the KUHN Auto /Hunting Gloves feos Ar. $1.00: Wash Club. Red Jersey 2. HOW CAN IT BENEFIT ME? ” 5. CLUB MEMBERSHIP—. BOYS Ever have your car washed in the morning. only te Have it Each member is limited to one car per membership. rain in the afterncon? Gray day .. . Wondering whether to get the car washed. or wait? KUHN: Auto Wash Club mem-: 6 [§ IT EXPENSIVE? bers don't about those things—they -have their cars . . Kesular 64:9) washed airline ‘hes want to even if it means another wash Polished Cotton Slacks Mae scdexte ere $3.87 ae : Regular to $4.98 * Dress Slacks iivcrsary rricea $3.37 Regular $16.98 4 Toggle Jackets Quilt fined (6-20) : s13.37 i? Regular $2.98 r = Flannel Shirts by Tom Sawyer (6-18) $2.37 : 2 Reg. $24.98 © d ‘Suburban Coats All Wool Tweed s18.37 NO ... it doesn’t cos!—it pays! The extra convenience, the. éxtra pride youll have in driving, the increased life and higher resale value of ybur car will more than repay your member- ship fee of $100.00 per year. Yes, that's right—only $100.00 ricki © complete year’ hs supply. of washes, plus —y Boge! wax Job! And you don’! have to pay cash—just $25 registers 3.—I$ IT GOOD FOR MY CAR? you as a member, and $25.00 per month for 3 months com- pletes your membership charge, And remember, if your car You bet it is! Facts prove that a regularly cleaned automobile is used for business you can write it off as an expense. brings an average of 20%, more at resale time. Regular wash- ing keeps ahead of the ravages of nature. Sun and snow. 7. HOW ‘po | JOIN? read tar and salt, airborne dust and chemicals will ruin the. finish of any car when allowed to stay on. For example, the Just stop in at tows Wash: road salt that makes icy pavements safe for driving. is at the Pontiac: Michigan same time @ ruthless enemy of your car's finish. attacking the = and talk it over. We'll be glad to help you fill out an chrome in only 8 hours after contact. applicatien. But do it soon. Membership is limited! tomorrow, or even that same day. “Your Automobile is one of you costliest possessions ... and it’s a fact—A regularly cleaned car carries a 20% over-average re- sale Value! : Shop the Modern Way Take Advantage of the Sale to Open a Lion Charge With Option Terms Plenty of Convenient Free Parking at Both Stores ¥ OOS aaa ! ae Ws aii alla oo. Ane ¢ : ig ul eee 3 « Ae ¥ = ; 1 j ‘ : cee ae . ey 8 pers i Se rs Pras 4 3 : ee = ae Fog eee per ae si cumere sti a ‘\. : bh, é : oS a i t¢ : : es :; é ‘ hi i Be ee Ie Sf S ge % — e ; { ; a oe : pees | ; ue ate. ‘ aha 4 . f . 4 ¢ + "Ingrid and Rosellini Part/Expect 500-1,000 Lawmiakers Get. prism s,S0 ms tes tate see a yi wee eaters oo teh : iterdinne|20 chambers with tiled floors and|retreat each year. : Afraid of Getting Shot Say They're Still Friends atMSU Branch P28 Invitations ses cos ba seeker { (Contintied From Page One) (Continued From Page One) —— directing her in the film Strom- teaching as ‘a vocation: 11.6 per) WASHINGTON w— Phony invi- Rome for London Sunday, Her | el on an island off the.t three, young children will stay por | Their first child was bern 2 1950. and a week later “Ingrid obtained a Mexiéan: divorce from with relatives until she finds a Londen apartment. Asked if she would ever like to Dr. Lindstrom visit Hollywoed again, the woman LIVE IN EUROPE She said slie planned to make a permanent home in Europe, though not necessarily Italy, aft- ture making. again? answer that question.” erected , She and Rossellim were married _ Who was once reigning queen of May 24, 1950. and the folowing _that glittering city broke into pro November Lindstrom longed laughter and finally said. vorce in a ‘counter-suit. “Not particularly. I like it here.” . : Ist Monument to Woman WASHINGTON — Perhaps the first monument, anoth and -. worman in the United States honors er oo ae Hannah Duston, who was captured . ; by Indians at Haverhill, Massa-|the saturation point. What thea, possibly marriag® husetts, in 1697. Hannah, another ‘woman, and a boy supposedly need in addition to their ability to/ WAEEINGTOR ~ Ingrid again laughed resound-,killed ten Indians to make their provide leadership in solving local, “’/ : ‘= ‘ : —— = , ingly but finally said: “I wouldn't escape. The statue at Haverhill problems of government, taxation, southern provinces entire com: | Friday, returning to Washington — _— — its alkaling shows Hannah with her tomahawk zoning, education and recreation,'munities live below. ground in| the following Tuesday, Hecks Actually, there appears to be in her hand to Feb. cent elected engineering and 6.3, tations te lagt night's anniversary This, Dr. Hannah said, sup. Were received by many ported the decision to offer a ot strong program in liberal arts zi ai with opportunities in engineer. !vitations were for a celebration in Georgia ing, business and teaching. In light of the Soviet Union's: and the farewell in hon-| WASHINGTON. (INS)—President tional cemetery was sold in the enginvering pre-e our fear wink of de-|Eisenhower has reportedly changed|1‘the century for six hogsheads of gvéss, as recently revealetl through gence Marshal Georgi Zhukov.” his mind and will spend a brief tobacco. ; : sputnik and muttnik. he said, znycoy was removed from his post Vacation in Georgia this month’ Michigan cannot afford to ignore! ‘ after all. . the educational needs of tens of] Commented. a Soviet Embassy Eisenhower said last week he did Now Many Wear thousands of young people who’ : 2 spokesman; “It’s obviously a not not think he would be able to get # ® will itd it increasingly difficult to' very clever attempt to bg funny.|away because of his busy schedule! F ALSE TEETH won @ di- .ientifie and Dr. Hannah stated. get into the present colleges and t1's 9 very poor joke.” |But he now hopes to spend five " “ae universities as enrollments reach : = | days golfing a te Augusta’ Na-|, With Little Worry : Le _— tional Club. tently HUK, laugh oF sneeze without Branch colleges will meet this Live in Natural Caves | oeind ars pee os aa i “__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1957 fe Lawmakers Get . |it.ss.Daues %; Some have nly use, the President has ent part Hurrieg Back to. Jal ! “ whitewashed walls. Granada’s cool ag dees tae oe oat ais : ; ’ . caverns, a center of flamenco. art, |U e use i TIMORE w — Elmer to Reds’ Shindig © finest singers and dancers. lems, Z ~ * | The plamned trip to Augusta Will have sheltered many of Spain's san satellite crisis apd other prob-iis no trusty bot he should be. linet he was afraid a polceman. The 2¢-yearold prisoner. Ged almighs. shoot him. COMPLETE OPTICAL SE APPOINTMENT "mark the « President's first tri South of the Mason-Dixon Line! pone ordered federal troops in - to Settle the school integration F% ‘crisis at Little Rock, Ark. —p wary at the Rosier Embees Tke Planning The handsomely embossed take Brief Holiday “of the 40th anniversary of the world’s most powerful slave ,em- | Land now used by Arlington na- tédvertisement) a week ago. after -& | Present plans call tor the ehiet | {uhh Sc¢ qvovbling, FASTEETH Spain's executive te fly te Augusta next t ent ci (iste adn rhs anc reath). Q@ny drug ter. natural caves. Their homes vary' Since he has been in the White no Man in Ingrid's life. All of her friends are convinced of that WOMAN WAITING They are almost as certain that there is a woman waiting for Ros- sellim—dark-eyed Sonali Das Gup- ta, the married Indian scriptwriter with whom his name has been linked romantically for the past several months, . Rossellini may see her today. | She slipped into Paris several “weeks ago, reportedly with one | are ef her children, and has been _ im hiding. , . The balding Italian movie direc-, tor quickly left Rome yesterday] after his seven-year marriage to| the lovely: stage and screen star; ended in legal separation. HEADs FOR PARIs His secretary said today that. Rossellini had gone to Pisa, Where he had picked up his Ferrari rac- ing car and.a driver and headed for Paris. | Rossellini’'s |awyer, Ercole Grariadei, said the movie mak- er had an appointment at a color film preducing plant near Brus- with films he has made Graziadei said Rossellini might go to Belgium via Paris. Yesterday's legal separation is the nearest thing to a divorce, which one can obtain in an Italian court. A close friend revealed that the couple had made a private agree- ment on eventual divorce in an-; other country, possibly a Mexican proxy divorce such as Ingrid ob- tained from her first husband. Rossellini was said to have agreed to assume the roje of the guilty party, Under the separation agreement Ingrid's three children by her mat- riage to Rossellini will remain with their mother. Jenny Ann —-Liadstrom, Ingrid's 18-year-old daughter by her mar riage to Dr. Lindstrom, is attend- - ing Colorado University. where she! is a sophomore, Jenny had nothing’ to say about her mother’s separa-| tion from Rossellini, o | Rossellini agreed to pay $960 | a month toward maintenance of his son, Robertino, 7, and twin daughters, Isabella and Isotta, 5. Rossellini gets “full freedom’) to visit the children. and to have} them visit him at certain periods. | It was agreed the youngsters will be educated in Europe and Italian will be stressed as their basic lan- guage. : SHOCKED WORLD In a formal statement, issued through their lawyer, Ercole Gra- ziadei, the couple whose Stromboli romance in 1949 shocked the world declared: “We have realized for some time it is difficult to continue with} our common life. The diverse di-| rections that our artistic activities, took in the past two years were themselves caused by a diversity of views and interest which sep- arated us and were already inter-! preted this way.” Rossellini fell in love with Miss | Bergman in 1949 while he was | a gg Your first lesson is absolutely free at any | Arthur Murray Studio | Find out how quickly and eas- ily you can become a popular partner. 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" tha i i 3 hh of i , mdi Basar. ee @ | Hy ie L : Ke i ' ) ‘ oS x nals OS aa a a fea ee af * \ E osha EK Call Hitchhiker | inPolice Killing . fused ‘EIGHTEEN * ea peer _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 Tries ‘to Identify Man Who . Reportedly - Fits Description of Gunman GEORGETOWN, Ky. ® — A’ North Carolina hitchhiker who was) riding with a gunman when he killed a policeman was due here today to try to identify a man who police said fits the killer's description. The man was captured yester- day following a two-day, three- State search after two North Car. olina highway patrolmen were killed when they tried to flag down a speeding automobile. * * * Robert «Ferry Jr., 30, Norman,/ N.C., told police he was riding| with the man who‘ gunned one of, the officers. Held here’ on a loitering and, vagrancy charge was a man! nati, Ohie. Combs’ arrest came after police in North Carolina, Tennessee ad Kentucky followed a trail of stolen| and a a Date Set for Election | in Detroit Newspapers 5 for a representation election Yor mailing room employes of Detroit's three daily newspapers. The International Mailers Union and the International Typo- graphical Unton beth seek to rep- resent the 409 mailing room em- ployes. The ITU currently holds a con-' tract covering the workers. The contract. expires Nov, 30. A split in the ITU mailers local| developed 13 months ago. Mortician Attempts to Regain License | LANSING ® — The State Board of Mortuary Science has been Jeceetee, (Debate Paying Trip Expenses ‘Flint - Officials Battle Order Which Curtails Funds for Meetings LANSING w — The State Su- ipreme Court has denied a request from the city of Flint for leave to aimed at .curtailing expénse-paid trips by city officials. lei te al the case to the! Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-|M. Belle Vliet, 82, of 80 Fast Wash- es ena “ie it is tried in the 4ay from the Dudley H. Moore |ington St.. who for many years | The court denial was without ‘prejudice which will permit the lower court. . ‘Circuit Judge Panl V. Gadola issued the restraining order which prevented the city from using pub- lic funds except for public pur- poses. . asked to restore the license of a| © This prevented the use of city mortician convicted $3.99 from a dead body. * * | for taking money to send nine city council- men and four other city officials te meetings at New York and David Nugent, Mesick mortician,, Mackinae Island. identified Kenneth C served 75 days in the Wexford, Guy L. Nellie and W. Odgle,'ial in Mt Avon Cemetery. ogee, a ees County Jai] and was fined $100 Flint taxpayers, objected to the Surviving are her parents, Carol Richard Zue- an accident victim, on Nov. 4, 1955, The Board of Mortuary Science for expense money for a trip to,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mc-\— The nine city council members MIS6 MINERVA BRADLEY Miss Minerva Bradley, a former resident of Pontiac, died yester- day afternoon in Oxford after a prolonged illness. She wag 82, While: in Pontiac she had made her home with her sister, Mrs. Lena B. Randall of 221 Chandler Ave, . A teacher in Minnesota for 20| brothers, Maurice McCann of Pon-| secretary in the Navy Department, ,Wash., D.C. : | $urviving is her niece, Mrs. Mar- garet Gildersleeve of Sandusky. |Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. \Her body will be cremated at |White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. CHRISTINE D. McBRIDE ROCHESTER-—Service for Chris- tine Diane McBride, 5, 73 Charles Ina St., who died yesterday fol- ‘lowing a five-month illness, -will ibe at 2 p.m. Saturday from Pixley |Funeral Home here. Dr, J. Doug-| ‘las Parker will officiate with bur- ester; _ three brothers, Douglas, { appeal from a Circuit Court order years, she had also been private |tiac and Hubert McCann of Crooks | | | ‘ for the theft from the body. of:two trips and obtained the order. L. and Isabella McBride of Roch-| first voted them selves $500 each Craig and David; her grandpar-| also revoked his license, | Nugent appealed the license sus- ‘The car identified by Terry as pension to Circuit Court and Judge the one in which the killer was |Charles L. Brown of —_ was found in Chattanooga, ‘enn. Police Chief Donald Van Arsdal! | said Combs day. He said Combs told a con-| heldthat the license was ey aed } Traverse City n “too severe” and that the of Combs’ suitcases seemed to be preme Court. stolen bloodstained. One of ‘the cars was wrecked and found. bloodstains in it. - x * * Terry said he got into a 1957 black Oldsmobile Tuesday when hitchhiking ‘outside Ashboro, N.C. He said a patrol car flagged them down and when_the patrol- man approached the car, the driv-| er shot him. Terry said he jumped from the car. night were Pa- ' Killed Tuesday | trolmen Wiester Lee Reece, 39, | near Ellerbee, N.C., and J, T. Brown near Stanford, N.C. | , i Accident Fatalities Reported Cut in Half DETROIT (® — The automobile! accident fatality rate has been cut | fm more than half in the last two| decades, says a spokesman for the | Automotive Safety Foundation. * * * Levin H. Campbell_chairman of the foundation's Board of Trustees, told a dinner audience last_night! that the automobile fatality rate has been reduced from 14.7 deaths | per 100 million vehicles in 1937 to; six in 1957. | He spoke at a dinner marking the 20th anniversary of the foundation. Joseph O. Mattson, foundation president,- said that in the 20 years, motor vehicle registra- | tions have soared from less than 30 million to more than 67 mil- | lion. “The automobile has become in-. dispensable to the average Ameri- | can in his way of living and mak-' ing a sila ih ars said. % 2 f At a pre-dinner meeting of | trustees, Charles F. Moore Jr.,| vice president in charge of public | relations for the Ford Motor Co. succeeded James J. Nance, vice, president and general manager of | the Lincoln Mercury Division on the foundation's Board of Trustees. | Wins Custody Fight | for Two Children DETROIT ®—Truman H. New- berry II, member of a socially prominent Detroit family, has won his court fight fo regain custody | of his two children from their step- father. * * * | Newberry had asked custody of Truman III, 8, and Joy Anne, 7, after learning that his ex-wife and mother of the children, Mrs. Anne Macourt Newberry Bird, 34, died Sept. 22. \ f The Newberrys were divorced | in 1955, The former Mrs, Newberry mar-| ried. Norman L, Bird, vice presi-| dent of the National Bank of De-, troit, in August, 1956. She died un-/ expectedly while attending a bank-! ers convention with him in Atlantic City. Judge Miles N, Culehan ruled) that Newberry, a stockbroker who | recently remarried and makes-his ‘i: home in St Davids, Pa., is the, natural father and should have his’ children. | The number of students enrolled’ in-higher education in the United) States has increased from 50,000 * land Agricul tired at the age of 65. He is a Scotchman, Sir Thomas Dilling, senior veterinarian with the Food, nee be a ture Organization of contended that the trips were no’ the United Nations, recently re-!necessary and not in the public|McEachen, 837 Buckhorn linterest and therefore should not ‘be paid for from public funds. the conference of mayors at New York Sapt. 912 and $300 each to |\Bride of Elkton and Mr. and Mrs. i'Clyde Ellingwood of Utica. lattend a conference of the Michi-| gan Municipal League Sept. 57 at Mackinac Island. | They also voted to have the ‘Thomas Harden .city manager, city attorney, di-. | Sunset Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Sat- “The boa Noy,| reetor of finances and city clerk urday from Pursley Funeral Home, ae eae gad son pong attend the meeting with the city Pontiac. Burial will be in Oak Hill) the license or ask the attor to pay actual expgnses. story about his whereabouts. general's office to fight the cr The council members later voted Of the Church of Christ, Roches- Van Arsdall said a shirt in onejcuit Court order to the State Su- to attend the two meetings on the ter, officiating. Mr. Bond died! basis that only actual expenses would be paid and expense ac- formerly counts would be submitted. The taxpayers bringing the suit {Pontiac resident for 26 today in St. Joseph THOMAS H, BOND | LAKE ORION — Service. for Bond, 40, of 942 ‘Cemetery with Bro. Hoy Ledbetter \Wednesday at Pontiac General Hospital DANIEL C. MC EA LAKE ORION — Daniel Clayton F YOUR CHOICE Seaver to assure you of the utmost in styling, extra quality detail and . All three groups ere tailored in @ wide, wide and fabrics! So wonderfully comtortable too—all three are cushioned with 100% foam at a Bargain Price! 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Reed looks for “plenty of trou- ble” for the new Civil On Last Leg of 5,000 Mile Trip sembly, Town H eralds Canoemen They were entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs. \Dean Chase of Millinocket and la- ter addressed a high school as- at dinner a Taras Hasso Sieg’ ‘\Over Son’s Auto Death | end their rugged LOS ANGELES W—A $150,200-| - ay ‘damage suit has been filed we actress Signe Hasso over the traf-, €/fic death of her son, Henry, 22, ee * Sputnik Il Completes '68 Global Revolutions “LONDON @—Moscow radio said) Sputnik II completed 68 revolut-| The suit, las vectieday, named tions around the earth by 6 a.m.) Louis Keith Wills, the driver, and, ‘today. five miles from Bangor. : [znamnas Deane. ‘owner of the car| in which the actress’ son was rid-|dog inside the satellite, although There was no reference to the’ ’ The four are Ed Vestal, 2% ‘was alive. islands and islets’ ing. 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THIS BIG DEAL IS NOW IN PROGRESS! + H } 4 ” HIGH SCHOOLS BOUNDARIES?—The above diagram maps out the proposed boundary line for school attendance of the present Pontiac High | School and the new high school now under con- | struction on Arlene street between Madison’and Perry streets. Students living in the territory above the line are to attend the new school ex- | pected to open next fall; those living south of | the line will attend the present high school if the | Board of Education approves the boundaries | Wednesday when they are expected to reach a final docuien. Proposed Boundaries for 2 High Schools After more than a month of re- indicating where each student now |SAME CURRICULUM . | search, a three man executive com- in grades 5 through 11-A lives. Curtis said that with the possi- B these, the committee Education "has. mapped a pro-| compesed of Curtis, Francis W. ble exception of several shop ‘courses, the new school will offer posed boundary line to determine Staley, PHS principal and Rich- which high school students in Pon- ard C. Fell, director o! Pontiac |the same curriculum and organi- | tiac will attend the present high) schools Vocal Education; drew zations as the present high school. Compare! Prove to Yourself That You Save More at My Store! THE PONTIAC” PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957. SS ee Kepnedy Surya. terees sine mt sean te ‘Dems Mi ust Rally gre Gmpee: settee ve can = dicated,” he said. . ut we fo make — ——— 2 Behind Ike Move |etw.” be wad shod Shine Boy 1s 86“ OKLAHOMA CITY m— Dewe- crats will rally. behind President Eisenhower's ‘belated’ move to overhaul the Russians in develop- ment of -satellites and missiles, Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass) told a audience here’ last HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Inc. 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Open a Convenient Charge Account ee © 02 eee at 2 : Ee eta me Bee a Re al 14° = 19%” bs. 2) Were to 14.95 ’ Were to 29.95 Wools, Crepes ee ha We Sg Se . ae Bee... 8°° ff a Entire Stock ». ™ Wools and Rayons, ei) 1 Nhe tg Dressy and Tailored ON AEA WE 4 oT eg Se te f | Re ie 27 | 19% were to 4.95 = ~ were to 29.95 Ue fA bs yin to 12. 95 a = ticket at time of Sey ~ DRESSES. 24% Were to 36.95 Sheaths, Full Skirts, Dressy, Gosia! ~ SUITS Doe: a6" were to i | One hour FREE PARKING at Any Outdoor parking lot. Have our cashiers stamp oat) ie ~ m4 SPECIAL GROUPS Sport and Were to 12.95 1000 Pairs Quality Shoes _ Substantially Reduced for This Anniversary Event "|. Miller, DeLiso Debs, Troylings, . Rhythm Step, Fiancee, Deb Allures. one ve 28.95 | Knit DRESSES 7 A Thrilling Selection and q si) Every Pairan Outstanding 4s Value! Casual Types ©§ Shoes | 4 6% ‘e Days-0.B.A. or Budget Accounts! SPECIAL ff GROUPS Fashion Broken Lots - # shi a _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. TWENTY-SEVEN Moose Unit Has Meeting,| Initiation: Moose Hall on Mount Clemens street was the scene for initiation of new members of Women of i the Moose, Pontiac Chapter 360, cee copa ‘Tipacon held Dec 4 at All Saints Episcopal Accepted at the meeting held in: dines ct tetel Walenta fF & Church. Personalized honor of Mrs. Floyd Yeaman) * * ft acene tk Christmas Cards on oo ey New officers’ are Mrs Ossie JOTI (ETS SE ge ‘ - — : Irs. John Zink, Mrs. Adgie Ren- Gates, president: Julie OBrien forr the evening. At alds and Mrs. Victor Dawson. vice president: Mrs. Edward aa Mrs. Yeaman, achievement awards for the Pontiac chapter, recently was capped at a state meeting held ‘im Ann Arbor, whd—sflade | members of American Business plans for the Christmas party to be ? ; x 2 : Business Unit Elects Mrs. Gates Officers “Prose and Poetry of the Negro no peek 10,000 feet high. | Race,” and Mrs. Edward. Lewis, ; whe presented a vocational talk ‘concerning her work in Roches- ter. Appointed -ehairman-_of the state’ meeting to be held in 1958 was Lily when lian Laska, The group also made — amma were elecied HAND CRAFT HOUSE S774 Dixie Hwy, Acress from Waterferd FP. 0. OR 3-7144 * aided by Miss Opland. Mrs. Wal- 7 f2 : lace Knowles was named pub licity chairman, and her assist- ants are Mrs. James Ladd and Mrs. Clare Blades. Historian is Mrs. Barney Boose. ‘Shoes tor the Entire Family’ 20 W. Huren FE 2-382! : BLOW » « » let it snow, bundle them up to keep them warm and dry ot school or play. Boys’ B-9 INCKETS Fred N:, Pauli Co. | WS {0 Reg. to 12.98 ~) fees fC# seec unity 990 PRICED ~ The parka-hood is lined with warm Girne Diamonds rc te eos Ea ; zat tesa wert] ONE DAY ONLY! twrstlets, Red. charcoal er ® Lively color-flecked twee $ ! é navy. Sizes 6 to 12. @ Lush solid-color ribelines{ © Exciting “Black Magi€? rics! ® Famous hooded Lodei les! ® Contrast-color collar did cuffs! ® Convertible hide-a-hoed collars! ® Cory Orion-pile lined hoods! ® Many with wool flannel scarfs! © Belted backs! Big patch pockets! ® Toggle closings! Button closings! © Quilted wool linings! Sizes 8-18! Magnificent ft $20 Values Diamond Ring Ensemble To teil ali the world she is beloved, choose this magnificent ensemble, The importont center diamond is complemented by two FULL-CUT dia- monds in the engagement ring, and four FULL,CUT diamonds in the wed- ding ring, all of them scrupulously matched in eut and fiery brilliance! Here is magnificence for a lifetime. SPECIAL OUTSTANDING SAVINGS! HURRY...AT-OUR RIOT-LOW PRICES THESE COATS WILL GO LIKE MAGICI GOATS [898 Sizes 7 to 14 See our Handsome collection of cold weather coats. Fitted or boxy styles. TERMS 7 arranged for your convenience é —————s = A Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store ; ee . Both smart tweed and | é 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 _ populor solids. You are or a, : Lf assured of warmth The Store Where Quality Counts! — Pe . plus long wear. Young Foik Shop,..Lewer Level | in Bey & \ . \ * ’ : h \, ) 2 " ; ba td ” et \ gi r oi bots e. 2 eel Ee iy \ 2 ee men Ses, ws 2 ie oe a: he pa oe \ ee vb ~— a — 2: : ; aps ls : cat * ok rn a oy Es iy ee . : re — t ae |? -~ -< amy ; ~ ad - ~—? Z We = e \ ee ot K ie : : ik rh. cos ; 2 : ee : i fe TWENTY-EIGHT we me _____=._THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1957) _ ae 2 ae eh : : _ | Watch Dials Boast | ce ene 2 : S as gina | |Men tke wateb faces im deep tnt s | = _% n, , green or black. = : Bie: ELGIN, Ill. (INS) — Watch dials|” watch dials also can have two- | a i. now are available in a variety of)toned colors for school or club 2a wn mae epee oo = ae , : A leading mannfacturer bas itv yr ye din oan Stove te coined : 4 Be trom pale t deep tones, for wis as es , r ist- * PATTERN by , | eh watch dials. ‘The firm’ says any} * = X A, HARKER os watch you own can be restyled Luster can be restored to old _ POTTERY ‘ with a colored ‘pearl buttons by giving them ‘a : z _ A survey shows: that women pre-icoat of clear fingernail polish. : You Can Save oc : ° ; 4 | “on Our 5 : While Our | = 5. ‘Stock IsC pemprete $239.95 Hi-Fi Steo Tape Recorder... “S17997 4 $199.95 Hi-Fi Tape Recorder .......... $13397 $ 99.50 Hi-Fi Radio. .............. $7210 ee 4-Speed Record Player Combination : $ 64.95 AM-FM Radio... $§210: tag? Grace your table with earthenware in this attrac. $ 39.95 Clock Radio rere $2997 tive pattern — note how the deep contemporary ae i ; pattern blends so beautifully with both formal and le el il $ 92.50 All Tranistor Portable Radio ... $6297 informal settings. Choice of Chesterton (gray) : ; ; ; ; i 97 | eT or Corinthian (green). Well, it looks as if the last bush has been planted and Felix Maline, who is school engineer but donates | ees e 231 | around Will Rogers Elementary School with the help his time ont Saturdays to help with the landscaping s 39.95 95 Tube he Clock Radio ........... . $] 897 SPECI AL S ALE $ 3 9 5 of Clarence ees a parent of Will Rogers’ students, and playground project. —~+ » 28 : een 4 i 16-Pc. Set... cee eae : . oe ene | ‘Formosan Film | | Shown Tuesda |? We a a ay a Line of Nationally Close-Out Sale of Over 100 K toeperstive‘tanck 7 Bela Advertised Brands .. . * * . ive cneon was he Fine China Patterns iby members of Fifi Philsthes WEBCOR, RCA, VM, ZENITH TAPE RECORDERS, 16-PC S0t veg oe nse n- x... .$ 2.99 . | Class at First Baptist Church Tues- RECORD PLAYERS AND RADIOS 100-Pc. Sets ........... .. $19.95 up day afternoon. Every Article is Fully Guaranteed Complete Service for 12 | Highlighting the meeting was a : film of missions in Formosa shown r) by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins, * Assured Pp Orient Crusade missionaries Mrs EONARD S Satistaction IXIE OTTERY Ethel Kennedy and Mrs. Melvin 20 N. Perry St. %* Guerenteed Strader also participated in the FE 4-4503 | Quality Fer Your Convenience program , : Open Daily 10 AM. to 9 P.M.—Sunday to 9 PM | If you have to beat both egg —<—==<—=$=$==—== 3 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Neer Waterford) OR 3-1894 sac her eginige ped whe “THE SIREN LIFT” trend in coitture tashions for winter feature | - the eggbeater before attending to soft, deep waves upward to the back of the head : the yolks. RAN DALL’ HARPER METHOD ~ ms SHOP ’ -88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 e - — —— — a 7 8 . M A LI N G s H CES ~ e ’ ° e mei turer | Special Christmas Gift = | This unique patio of broken cement : . ts being completed with ihe help of James Bailey and Tom Keeley. | AY-AWAY PI AN = “Wh nm arranging flowers, remove | ~ : > all ie leaves below the waterline | | Unique School Playground * - or they will foul the water. This is a story of community) Two fireplaces were construct-' It Is Sooner 3 ‘spirit that began with children— be ee Peis helped - 4 _ Than You Think | : a os colar eal ot ‘other picked up what he knew from — = =e ] PRETTY asa PICTURE. \ Pols. WOMEN: in WHITE | UNIFORMS! AN I UM NYLONS! DACRONS! | corrons! rRosTys! BLENDED DACRONS! MINE” [3°14 Also! ' schools, landscaping and play-, are Slides and a skating rink. Will Rogers School is compara-| ‘the professionel. tively new and, like most new A ‘wildlife area is planned, as ground area are the last things A byproduct of the project is an completed. air rifle safety program for boys Students decided in class to do, and girls that was {initiated by an something about the barren look-jair rifle company. Students learn ing play area they had. They de- proper care of guns as well as signed plans for things they want- how to use them. ed on their playground—not just! The outdoor project, which is usual, conventional playground open to anyone in the community, toys but novel, constructive ideas./js a family affair. The mothers And they put their ideas on paper. spend part of Saturday morning |cooking lunches in the school cafe- acco me oindisg ross Pe} jteria for the fathers who are busy home. PTA formed a committee | ‘with. various things outside. to study the plan and help bring | Since money for landscaping the children’s dreams to fruition. | ¥a8 at 2 minimum, Parents Fathers constructed — the play-_ did a large portion of the actual _ ound from their children’s ‘blue-| reaps Most of the planting aa ‘ has been done now and the pic- nic area is seeded. A patio mote | wae a plan for m real cae for-the| 0€ broken cement has. Deen In children to play in, After careful| stalled areund the fireplaces. consideration a design for a safe| Horizontal, bars made of well “cave-in free’ cave was discov- ‘drilling pipe and an obstacle course ered. Road tiles are being set in j|have been completed. cement to insure safe playing in| And-all this came from the | the e U-shaped cave. ideas of children! —_—s_—_= jt , feeling - | Shadow Praof Slips . . 52.91-53.91 for only White Hose... 97c} Do Away with Hard Bras an $1,50-52,50 = . Girdles 2,95-°5,00] A ) (\" | HAVE YOU. JOINED MY UNIFORM and Rusty Water! Have a whiter wash, softer clothes, -lovelier AA stpgaengebe and even save up to 80% on soap. If you are renting a softener unit, you can now have your own Water ‘Softener for only: . $ 5 43 Per Month at CLUB ! : s s s MALING’S | FREE! & are wh . = i A. Black suede. or Black calf. Skyscraper Heele . : B BI ake ued ji h H ls ; : Cc. Blick swede, or Blech call High oc Mid Heels | TO ALL MY CLUB MEMBERS . . . AFTER] YOU PURCHASE Malin Shoes | SE tions 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET = ane Open Monday and Friday Evening | SAM BENSON 20 $. PERRY ST. Including Sales Tax No Money Down | 10-YEAR WARRANTY | FREE WATER ANALYSIS Semi-Automatic — Only a Few Minutes to Regenerate For Information Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc 3465 Auburn Road = =—i(i‘iét~*t*é«@*«“ 35 73 33 Case designs and One of finishes from Which to choose. Priced from 8795. SPECIAL’ CHRISTMAS GIFT LAY-AWAY PLAN © ~@As little as $5.00 Down places your order. @ Monthly payments start February, 1958. @ Your small down payment may be made in random amounts for Christmas delivery. @if you cannot come in today, phone for details. Veh COVE Wan | we ee Baldwin Spinet Organ The most complete Organ display to be found in Pontiac includes Baldwin, Estey and Thomas. @ Spinet Organs priced from $725. @ We will teach you to play without charge. @ Liberal trade allowances. — Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos.and Organs —: ue North Saginaw Street = Ss Bhone FE 5-8222 ———— es _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, } NOVEMBER 1957 \ eo vid vies CW vee | FREE i= - BUCKSKEIN -| Know Your Pontiac Schools’ Is Title : , ee ee NYLONS 4 i : Educational Parley Set for Tuesday With Each - _All Wool weed Topcoat I lene tris of same d Shoe Purchase of $3,99 or More With the airivat—of brisk tion, scheduled for Tuesday, by NYLON WEEK t ae, yee you'll be monroe Our -pure % wool | Pontiac Council of PTA. This pro- | gram comes as part of American’ a 9@° Shoe : HAIG S Store ‘DOWNTOWN PONTIAC topcoats in quality tweeds, Education Week. Washington Across from Federals para +. brown background, prices start at $39.95: . Junior High will host the 7:30 p.m.' | lection | : go of nf : Wide Sel the conference is to: i. c Mf Famous acquaint citizens with requirements. “4 -|necessary to meet the needs of! HF $8.95 up the school enrollment and to focus . -|attention on educational programs) —¥ Buy on Easy Terms offered in the public shcools. | | A third sim ts analyze what | “Is being done to educate youth in this area and look objectively at Trt nda °° | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL The Council takes the stand that: Wwe §, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. =i Z ‘ well informed citizens and organi- Enrotiments Available In Day or Evening Classes. be 4 zations. aware of school problems Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. ~ and programs can give valuable PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 rr) assistance leading to better sup- = port for schools and an improved: —— Se zi school program. STORE HOURS: < National Clothing Co. x * ; Monday Thru Saturday _ , |. Local teachers, school adminstra-\[| 9:30 A, M. Until 5:30 P. M. 9 South Saginaw St 9 Street tors and personne! will be used as) ; @ discussion leaders for the confer- — as ge : ek ‘a Invitations have been issued to’ at ke community organizations to send delegates and all parents, educa-' tors, industrial and civic leaders. | Looking over @ modernistic archi- cil of PTA; Fred F ink and Mrs. Wil- . \are ‘invited to attend. | | CHILD'S PULL-ON BOOTS tectural plan of q future building are _liam_ Wright, program chairman of | Local PTA and PTSA presidents (left to right) Mrs. Russel C. Bell, | Michigan Congress of Parents and |*" sil a niin | publicity chairman for Pontiac.Coun- Teachers. Square Set Clab | Meets at Wever | Sid Olson was master of cere. monies when Square Set Club met’ Sizes to 3 Wednesday at a i ° ’ Assisting him as callers were Colors: Jack Ralph, Ralph Price, Art| Red--Brown Yarger, Max Wilson, Pete Messe-| man and Jim Thompson. Women's 4-10 Only 3.98 New. members joining the group | this week were Mr. and Mrs. : ° Fred Fredrickson. | , Women’s and Children’s | ——_ | , | | Permanents 4 : : 4 | | | LOW PRICE! Sizes 842 to 3 | Also All work done by senior 4 to 10 ] students under super- . | vision of instructor. | + Colors: Brown--Red--Black and White Hanes , . Closed A , ! _ Men’s and Boys’ 4-Buckles. weve 4.98 : 5 ne Day : | ‘ee : Pontiac Press Photes — ednesday 4 Youths Sizes to 2..............4.49 { €é 2 = J S I | Let ’em roll” Margaret Scott (sec- Anderson and Charles Murphy. They eamiess Ln dyn sy | ond from left) might be saying as she “are. preparing for Titesday’s “Know || Phone FE 4-1854 = \ Go Xvrst Co gets the projector ready to show a film. Your Pontiac Schools” conference on ! New darker Socks wre a hint of a tint— 3 Watching the movie are (left to right), education which is being sponsored by Call Miss Wilson Todey mre ore of ‘block « oe oereet yee ad Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Mrs. William Pontiac Council of PTA. | fo nen three pate "4.75 ee ene Ce cones ’ . * — |. PONTIAC a Aloha Teen Should Share’ [Vitamin A Foods _| _peayey eorzege— , Hosiery—Street Level , g p ‘in Upkeep of Auto (AddtoEye Beauty | - 16% East Huron Open Mon., F ri. and Sat. Nights til 9 P. M. H ears Addr ess Any teenager who uses the fam- | Nutritionists point out that foods Behind Erecyo's Sad Floor . | 1) lily car should’ take some responsi- rich in vitamin A add to eye beauty —_—__—_—_—___ GEO LISUTTS aes : a I by Psychologist bility for its care and upkeep. iby keeping the eyes healthy. Car- ' a Roger Cuneo, psychologist at Leaving a car dirty or with an rots are always on the list for Come In for a Free INVITATION TO A FESTIVE Oakland Child Guidance Clinic, led empty gas tank or the back seat Ones A. Demonstration MAPLE at BATES a discussion on child discipline full of school books is not the way; Other recommended -foods in- i FABRICS FASHION SHOW ‘Bi when members of Omega Al'ga to turn the cay over to the next clude spinach, escarole, broccoli . MERLE NORMAN een Saturday, November 9th sorority met Thursday at the user. rie sence . nee iter ip ee ea COSMETIC STUDIO | TIME: 2 P. M. Outdoors — 4:30 — 7 P. M. Inside Store Lenox avenue home of Mrs. Elliott! ~ Teite livee be niet rh 12. Wi Huron FE 2-40 FEATURING SPARKLING HOLIDAY FABRICS FOR YOU IN EAST- Plante. She was assisted by Mrs. AVojd Hurt Feelin See ee MAN VIBERS AND SIMPLICITY PATTERNS. MISS BETTE BROWNE Harold Sibley. /AVO! unm Feeings — ——— . | Mrs, Tom Beal, president, pre- The girl who does not want to é . 5 FABRIC SHOP ‘sided at the business meeting. Do-' accept a date with a boy should be ; 2-Hour Free Parking fl nations for United Fund were ac-'careful to word her refusal so that HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED Ph. FE 5-4457 § cepted, and plans were made for she doesn’t hurt his feelings. She WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE . a | the Christmas dinner party to be needn't feel she has to accept a Se AT JACOBSON’S TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ‘held in December at Hotel Wal- date with someone she doesn’t par- dron. ticularly like. eu LIMITED TIME OFFE $192. ~ 4 Wwitlow ue Le CONNOLLY’S presents a) | FREE! ies aa] Ls D AMERICA’S NEWEST ASN CAMELLIA i aen $182. $i ‘ DOOR-DRAWER = Sa 3 . G@HEST newl scandale’s lightweight luxuria cotton elastic pull: STRASBOURG $214. , on girdles shape you gently ) : “AS < with never + before comfort, Bed , | — er 7 | dip in front for the greatest ie | - | —— — eee Soe) ea action. ease. white with chic pe . . S ) Se eee eee shocking pink. sizes s,m, 1. $240. . with each 32-piece girdle or pantie girdle, ¥ , each 6.95 ? / Only a small. deposit BUTTERCUP Fee “~~ ! ) oe will place your set in | pone lon ‘ SERVICE FOR 8 Layaway until Christmas | Lyric Th -_ , 1 $182. Pay Only STARDUST 10% Down MAPLE et BATES vat mgt Rady | BIRMINGHAM ste rink’ fam ft Crp ea md | fe ide forks, Federal Tex included, | se 16 W. Huron S¢t., Pontiac J FE 2-0294 ' | , i = (1. ) A 4 Pil " boom! hilt i } ‘. ‘ tee y : i é Ne oe Ae J ; : i vests / 6 aa ' : 5 Ge ae dl . = / f¢ ‘es i p La : e : = ae i #2 ‘ ee aa : j ‘ 4 “Soe 2 a. 1 =e ~~. : ne ~ +>) -s ‘ “ ; : ' i t. 4 MS. “ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 195th Howard Tusanlocker S. E. Knudsen Carroll Osmun Edward A. Maier Daniel T. Murphy ~ “PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND 1957 CAMPAIGN COMMERCIAL DIVISION CHART Gay L. eco st Woodman a | a | "COMMERCIAL , DIVISION SPECIAL GIFTS | | (OWARI HOWARD ae CARROLL 0 OSMUN| mortenience | FE 28171 | . FE 64-1561 NATIONAL CORPORA-_ TIONS CHAIRMAN Ss. E. KNUDSEN FE 2-8111 CO-CHAIRMAN * CO-CHAIRMAN ADVANCE GIFTS EDWARD A MAIER DANIEL T. MURPHY TORCH LIGHTERS 5-118 FE 3-7151 > e _ Co-Chairman ~ . : . | Harold Dudley | . | | j . iz FE 4-0563 RETAIL GROUP #1 RETAIL GROUP #3 FINANCIAL GROUP GOVERNMENT GROUP CONSTRUCTION GROUP D Co-Chairman Larry Payne William McLean Merle R. Voss Robert Stierer Norman O’Brien . astoms FE 8-0444 FE 2-725? FE 4-041 FE 3-7131 FE 2-2919 On t-16 7 | | | | Co-Chairman APPLIANCES FLOOR COV. & UPHOLST. BANKS & FINANCE CO's CITY ELECTRICIANS’ SUPPLIES Albert Holcomb James Hampton Fred Hoenstine John Lee Felix Ballard FE 2-8171 - FE 4-2526 ; FE 4-0516 FE 8-0421 FE 327131 FE 4-4201 eer ones | | mona aaron —— ee — —aigec | | oa ou OPE Saas. Carleton Patterson, Jr. John Witherup EE 5.0166 FE 5.6146 FE 2-9224 FE 3-7151 HEATING & ROOFING DRUG STORES JEWELRY Dale Carney oward Dell Themes Brown REAL ESTATE FEDERAL FE 5-9259 Co-Chairman FE 4-2620 FE 2- Cramer Partridge Leslie Dean HEAVY CONSTRUCTION Stuart Whitfield - FE 23-2600 FE 2-8321 Harry McGrath FE 2-8171 -_ FLORISTS MEN’S APPAREL aa : FE 5-7101 | ona " Het panto John Hanson WATERFORD TOWNSHIP HOME BUILDERS Co-Chairman = FE 8-0456 Elmer Johnson Chester Jacobs Berkeley Voss FURNITURE Soidcateney =— TR epee FE 5-21 FE -8174 "PE 2-271 STATE Al Phillips, FE 2-3423 _ _ ot _ Dale Platz, FE 4-2571 =: _Co-Chairman PRINTING - BOOKSTORES = William Coulacos Wilson Barber sand yi ae FE 5-9003 FE 2-3821 FE 3.1270 © . VARIETY STORES WOMEN’S APPAREL PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES Co-Chairman — * Maurice Eiptzer Dave Horowitz Floyd Temple Ray Storm FE 3-9339 FE 2-926 FE 23-7065 FE 3-9911 SUPPLIERS MISCELLANEOU 8 . a oo Co-Chairman FE 5-672 cancun AGERE Norman Pattison James Harrington — . FE 2-482 CO-CHAIRMAN CO-CHAIRMAN =, GAY HERRINGTON HARRY WOODMAN FE 2-0213 FE 5-6151 7 , OD GROUP AUTOMOTIVE GROU UBLIC SERVICE GROUP GENERAL GROUP PROFESSIONAL G oe ; M. Shelto , = le Haskill Leon Bigg’ De et souk or eovenion ohn Naple . M. Shelton e Has igger - Davis, : mane? eee fas re 4.0631 W. Belaney, FE 5-148 Dr. Otto Hufziger FE 2.9231 | | | | BEER & BEV. DISTRS. NEW, USED CAR DEALERS ORGANIZATIONS - BEAUTY SHOPS ATTORNEYS -TEACHIN Howard Powers Lew Foreman FE 5-4161 a Bernice Wileon H. M. Kahn, FE 5-0484 selenite Prag aaa FE 5-8833 | Bill Spence FE 5-9297 FE 2-0121 Carl ‘Kreps Thos. Reese, FE 2-0133 FE 2-9231 DAIRIES & ICE CREAM FE 4-9306 CHIROPRACTORS Dick Fisher PARTS & ACCESSORIES RECREATION Walter Godsell SCHOOLS, NORTH SIDE 25 Frank Clement Jack Roosa 2 ‘William Wrigh ES “sa PE 2.4221 Noire ae Wanye easiee amma ve tt Bue UTILITIES oe Dr "James Ladd eS = FE 4-3591 ee 5-4192 OTHER PROFESSIONS James Jenkins FE 4-4554 . NURSES | & SECRETARIES Michigan State Nurses’ rses’ Assn. i. Pontiac Chapter National Sponsored by: - Seeretariey’ Assn. | THE COMMUN IFY N ATION AL BANK OF PONTIAC OFFICES: W. HURON AT TILDEN - PERRY AT GLE ‘NWOOD - [KEEGO HARBOR — WALLED LAKE - MILFORD — UNION LAKE - - DOWN do niet PONTIAC | : f yr I c , ’ \ \ i { He. Lt } ii gy ’ bo | 4 i tb \ iat a fl i ' ho i | toh i By oy 1 : ! \ i 3 4 . o : ‘ | | | / Oe Nt \ oa ba Ex irs a eee ‘TH PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER’ 8, 1937 IPHS M iRival Coaches “Two good football teams, each of which suffered a oon Schooled Under llinois Setup. conference defeat in September and thus escaped the mid- season glare that goes with an unbeaten record, could end up as rivals in the Rose Bowl. Chiefs Face Vaunted Aerial Attack of. 2nd’ Ranked Wolves si ~ is Doiet ul Bay City Tonight —¥-& ® x ko “* & & Wings Bombed Again, 6-0 one of .its most lopsided defeats by the Frenchmen in several sea- sons. “Lou Little -¢ alls ’ em. Ton Oakland B League coaches, ath- letic directors and: principals will hold a dinner meeting next Mon- day night at 6:30.in the Homestead - Inn near Utica. Both high school and junior high officials will at- tend the league get-together, * * * : Madison Heights Lamphere, which completed its first season MONTREAL ( — A drastically, Detrett coach Jimmy Seomt a overpower Detroit goalie Terry punch for the Detroit Red Wings the ene ot the Montreal Cann! gealtender’s 47 saves. - who absorbed their fifth shutout. ‘dians. The young Richard and Mar. of the National Hockey League season last night, Rocket Richard and his young ishall each got a pair of goals and brether Henri teamed with Don 'the flashy Rocket and Provost add- Despite teaming Gordie Howe. with Dutch Reibel and Billy Dea,| Marshall and Claude Provost to led two more in handing Detroit ot * * Four of Montreal’s goals came in. the last period. The victory) moved the Habitants into a first place tie with the idle New York They are Ohio State and Oregon. I'm sure that neither ’ Woody Hayes at Ohio State nor Len Casanova at Oregon was Ravey So have thes close ene grabbed apty by FOU ang Pit, respectively, on that early date. . But perhaps each will say now that the early setback Rangers, ootba: has | was useful in setting up a proper resistance to distasteful de- The defeat drepped Detroit pie eae cu ue Cee feat. By BRUNO L. KEARNS a last-place deadlock with ized Southeast Suburban Con- * *« * Sports Editor, Pontiac Press to in the NHL standings, ference. If approved by the school beard, Lamphere will be- gin competition in the league next year. Other members are Oregon is unbeaten now in a league in which I think every other team, eligible or not for the Rose Bowl, has lost: at least two. Ohio State has nd such easy road ahead. The ‘The 53 shots Montreal blasted at Sawchuk were the most trig- gered by any team in the NHL There will be a touch of Illinois on both benches when Pontiac SPORES Buckeyes, unbeaten and untied in the Big Ten are in a rugged|*"¢ Bay City meet tonight at this season. Harper Woods, Clintondale, Lu fight with Iowa, Michigan State, and perhaps Michigan. | Wisner Stadium. x * * theran East, Country Day and ; , x *« * Montreal goalie Jacques Plante) Huron. : They begin now the toughest part of their drive and | Both coaches, Elmer Engle of needed only 20 saves to post his x *« * ; | Hayes will certainly have them up tomorrow against Pur- |Bay City and Jesse MacLeay of first shutout of the season. . Howard Miller, Rochester's due, while Michigan, with a Agr back in Pace, fights off |Pontiac, were associated with Tho velersa Montreal genie talented young horseman, left for Tilineis, and Iowa throws its against Minnesota. big line and varied attack the Illinois football picture for many years. had been out of action for a week after suffering ,an attack of asthma. New York City Wednesday night to compete in the National Horse Engle graduated from Minois Show at Mateo See Garden. | in 1943 and after a stint in bigh school coaching he returned to become the Hlini junior varsity coach from 1947 to 1950. After tomorrow, Ohio State must still face Iowa and Michigan, while Michigan State’s only remaining conference game is with Minnesota. State’s role tomorrow is to round out the answer to the question: “How far has Notre Dame Young Henri Richard kept up his goal-a-game mark with sce in the first and third period. His panesaete —. Maurice, fired The Lake Orion-Oxford and Avondale-Lapeer feotbali games, postponed by flu earlier this fall, will not be rescheduled. Both eon back 2” ee . fh eas0n | FRIDAY NIGHT TEXAS ¢ Leo tad a = my the final PORES) ae contests have been cancelled for MIAME over Florida State—Mismi's have teste Gold plop) Teagheraa City job Sttex je Gural) SS ie * * * ero nee eee first visit to Tarenpay oe FLORIDA over Georgia Gators|son, Engle compiled six success- . SA, over co wat ren eae from Auburn defeat.« ful seasons with two SVC titles Sawchuk fought an almost single coe + ~ i battle in keeping the Wings on Utah Close, but ‘Tech -im proves. each weer. and he is now aiming toward his handed L. Markovich came up with the _ BOSTON CO over Boston Univ. SRBILY over’ Kentucky — Ken- ; in the game in the first two per-) the —Allard’s passing could be decisive. ||tucky doesn't score; Vandy moving now.|third crown. , bowling gem of the season in BROWN ‘over Cornell — Brown con- 188 a « *« * iods before Marshall's first counter Westside Businessmen’s League at 4:20 of the final stanza turned hes mm men, More weapo' PRINCETON bv Sear “Harvard — But im- t, eaiaboanaz over by ary — Rutgers re power—and Aus’ rrie TMOUTH —_— Columbis — mere _ On a juries factor — Speed wins this one. over Illinois — I[linots in- here. wade! wa Minnesota — Hawkeye line should do it. MICHIGAN STATE over Notre Dame tied two, * * * Under Engle, the Wolves up to today have won 52, lost 16 and MacLeay followed Engle at Il- linois after graduating from the game into a rout. Montreal's last two goals came while Detroit had a player in the penalty box. last week with a 243 game, Pre- | vious high had been a 230 by R. C. Lippard. x * * St. Michael and St. Frederick will wage their annual crosstown Gordie Howe, serving a penalty LERIGN over VM — The Engineers,|—State ready; Irish may be @ bit weary. unday, Nov. 24, at bat 1% can be cess. KLAHOMA ‘over "Misscuri —" 'Bai| Springfield College and he worked | when the last one was pushed grid war on Sunday, Nov. S mane emeenel clean, manne Sum Mistanrt up, tls might be thel wun the Mini coaching staff for) through Sawchuk, was Skinner's) Wisner Stadium, Flu postponed the RAVY over Duke — Forrestal com- WISCONSIN over. Northwestern —| seven years before coming to) choice to sit out a call for too city battle from Oct. 13. The St eee ee ee ee re eee ee ee cas (ay mara gunes eo|sume, postponed trem Oot. © ange le iJ STA over Marquetie — "OREGON s ‘state str ia —| Thelr respective teams battle Detrk bes two eee ~ aan nf will be Marquette defense not up to {t. omy State attack z their current road trip with aithe same reason, now over West Virginia - Panthers; IDAHO over Utah sH ~ agree hes| at Wisner tonight and the Bay imeeting Saturday in aes and played Sunday, Nov. 17, at Orchard gt yg oe me City 11 is a heavy favorite to 'Sunday” : ] ~ N over Washington — Crab-| ‘Sunday. in Boston. |Lake, _ has more ' tree's "a. pessl ing helps Ducks’ running. add Pontiac to its list of victims. ay oan Y williams offense ey sett ana Douglas's cir sea we rship in the A over Tulane — More woe) UCL te. ~ Ucisas can|_ During its membership in scdre oouinet Cougar defense, | Saginaw Valley, PHS was able to. find Bay City as its easiest foe | Villanova |s Traditional ay | SOuN ner tales State — oa TEXAS sah ens OU -~ and for many years until the Engle, ; <5 defense tops; now attack is coming Crow, have it when they need era. a ne . Since 1951 however, the Wolves oy ac a ala Rival for Titan Eleven. by decisive margins. ; - Griffin said: . Seeks Ring | MUSKEGON Mich. @—A Mich- igan congressman today called for a congressional investigation of professional boxing and suggested some form of federal mares over the sport. * * * Rep. Robert T. Griffin (R-Mich) said boxing appears to be ‘‘con- have, and exercise, unbridled pow- ed up the day was the fact/among an estimated 20 of the top er to freeze out deserving boxers.”’|time No. 1 contender Kenny Lane} For the second year in a row, [realignment for the indisposed ‘Texas League and American Assn.| bowling quintets in Michigan com- starts. winning touchdown in the last 30 Griffin made the charge in a Re roe for seventh-ranked) Bay City holds down the a, = oer iggirods ‘ representatives sat in on the pe fri in the preliminary rounds} “We should be two-touchdewn |S¢conds only to have it nullified by : oey Lope ber two position in class ‘a’ Dut if they a) 2 y lof the state match game tourna-| underdogs,” said Titan. coach |* penalty. letter to the seven members of the Anti-Trust Subcommittee -of the House Judiciary Committee. The group has been investigating pro- fessional sports. bd * * Griffin's district includes Muske- gon, home of Kenny Lane, the No. 1 lightweight contender who has been unable to get a title fight. In a telegram to Rep, Emanuel Cellier, New York Democrat and chairman of the ae nvestigation “The need for a thorough con- gressional investigation to expose scandals, abuses and monopolistic practices in boxing has been dra- matically underscored by—recent developments in the lightweight division. x * * | “Handlers of champion Joe Brown have again bypassed long= * * * Brown has signed to fight Lopes in a title fight Dec. 4 at Chicago. Griffin asked Celler to convene the subcommittee as soon as possi- ble for an investigation of the In- ternational Boxing Club, the Na- tional Boxing Assn. and profes- sional boxing in general. Pheasant ‘Derby’ Reaches End Sunday Prior to this, Bay City was un- able to beat Pontiac in 10 straight games between 1941 and 1950. Now the all-time series between the two schools stands area favor | of Bay City by the narrow margin of 13 wins, 12 losses and a tie. * x» Pontiac has been working on ‘pass defense all week with the hope of containing the Bay City aerial wizard Jerry Gross who has guided the Wolves to 1,300 ‘yards passing for 16 touchdowns. ratings. Last year the Wolves | lost the top spot and the SVC title in dropping a 24-20 game to Flint Northern. dethrone Northern as SVC cham- pions. * * * Pontiac grid fans will have the opportunity to see one of the out- standing schoolboy teams in Michi- This year they: held the first’ position until the 20-14 loss to Mid-| land, but the Wolves are favored to Middies’ goat mascot—to show FRONTAL ATTACK—Bob Reifsnyder, Navy's 235-pound center, puts on a clowning act with the what his team week. hopes to do when they ram into Duke at Balti- more Saturday. Navy beat Notre Dame 20-6 last AP Wirephote ‘Coast Baseball Conference Kept a Deep, Dark Secret | NEW YORK (#—Commissioner, | Ford _Frick and other baseball of-) ficials had a go at figuring out a ‘hung it in a closet to see if it) ‘rattles before making it public. | * * * All that was announced after the meeting was a statement say- ing (1) the meeting had been held, (2) who attended, and (3). they will meet — eine teeeey | While Frick did go so far as to say “a number of possibilities were considered which representa- tives at the meeting will take back . ; a to their leagues and clubs for * * * That bears out predictions that weekend. ‘any realignment of the PCL could) set off a chain reaction through-| out most of the minor league portion of the event, Huron Clean. Win last Saturday from Cincinnati, lers and Pabst Blue Ribbon are 20-12, structure. » Denver, 4 a American Assn.) |here with the winner meeting the and Dallas, of the Texas League, \1st place team at Highland Park have been prominent in guesses as to where the PCL will land now that the Nationa] League has moved into Los Angeles and San Francisco with the Dodgers and | | fie ose” ie onset, Te Poaceae be 3 Pontiac Teams in State Tourney DETROIT im — Despite a record of two victories in seven games, Villanova is a one-point favorite to dump Detroit's Titans when the two teams meet in an intersec- tional clash Saturday at Titan Stadium. * The Villanova losses have been at the hands of Baylor, Virginia Tech, Boston Callege, Indiana and Miamj (Fla.) — much stouter op- position than the Titans have faced To I ment here and at Detroit this * Huron Bowl * * which will host a | tough team we're playing.” Wally Fromhart. “This is a Detroit got a come-from-behind and is one of the nation’s top victory over Villanova to keep one,” he said. “Four of their losses have been by one touch- —— Se 4» & 3-point margin.” Detroit's outlook tor the fubere is bright. The Titans have 13 soph- omores on the first two teams, including four in the starting for- ward wall, U._ of- D. coaches figure their record could be 6-0 this season. The loss to Boston College was a heart- as the Titans scored the Bruins Beaten ithe local entries. All will see action rushing aig Bacay by Leafs 5-3 v } } Recreation. Action at both sites begins Saturday at 7 p.m. and contin- Bes Sunday afternoon and eve- ning. All teams will bow! nine alive their hopes of having their finest season since 1941, Detroit needs three straight wins to do it. | Over the last eight years these traditional rivals have played on even terms with four wins apiece. noon and St. Frederick hopes to snap a two-game losing skein at Center Line in Suburban Catholic League football attractions. Both Pontiac parochial teams rasel, With the exception of sophomore end George Drake, who will miss Sunday’s contest due to severe fa- cial cuts suffered in last week’s RO St. Mary outing, the Mikes are at have ‘‘jelled” for only one victory so far. Geng Wright’s gridders have lost their last two starts, but Jack Lyon, probably the league’s best fullback, will lead the Rams in search of their 3rd tri- umph in six tries. The 155-pound speedster has scored 12 touch-| Toronto Moves to 5th Place Tie With Wings After Victory Se or? gan. Several hundred Bay City NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Giants. games across 18 alleys with the | Villanova holds the edge in the ; e *, There sive only two nace days fans will follow the team to) By TRE Te ynass If those twe cities are to serve! J ootional winner ee by series. 148-2, and defeated the Ti-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Macias oping left for Oaldand county bird hunt- / "8 | eee et or tree's problem) tmtal pins. itans last season 87 on a safety. | ‘The six-team National Hockey ~ jers to get those late entries in| Ps Bc OPS BC ‘onal. ecg 4 fs Fe ved, ieee The Holly-| x *« * : i a a [League looked very much like a The Press’ annual “pheasant der-/ 5; isi; “sinus, Boston. cased ? & 48\wood club also will have to scram| The winner at each location: will, Fromhart has come to like the/three division affair today with the by’’, State’s pheasant season closes} 9 1925 13 12 6 = ¢_- Detroit 4 To Fr 9g Los Angel Salt| llater meet in a home - and - home role of the underdog. His club has Montreal Canadiens and New Or emd C Sunday, Entries may be filed not] *$ H$3$ 838877 Toronto, Wigmarsiss eae a meine PCL fran-|series for the state title. Lou Sei- been the underdog four times in York Rangers tied for first, Chi- nd 12 o'clock noon, Puesday; 5 ise 633 3 OR Toronto 8) Boston 2 chise, or Phoenix have been nom-llaff s defending champion ‘cow! Tun in club ts 2» solid io * earener ee ani De ood asp e se oe * ; ta3e zs 3 i882 z maak inated as the third replacement.|team will be defending its crown. s nova a trolt and ‘Terocio knotted dur the . :d fifth spot. Macias turned up with an Leaders at this date include a 19 = 1941 7 6 1954 ; ce aan an hand taday when he\Pourd, SYrounce bird taken by $ 2B $7 in 2) St. Bits Ravens Fight for SCL Title Sunday so * + h his $30,000. lys|E Lisworth Guerin of Auburn) PHS Won 12, Lost 13 Tied 1 The Canadiens created a tie for came er pongo i hh wake Heights, and a 39%4-inch long entry - first last night when they Ss Halimi of by John D. Kelly, Pontiac. 5 S rt P ‘thumped the crippled Red Wings effort against Alphonse Ege ecg ard seen roy pe s Pages d from Detroit 6-0. They had given ene there’s a possibility both leaders in Today’s Press up the lead on the previous night The little Mexican aa might be displaced y 4 when the rampaging Rangers took lost a split 15-round _ - command. In the other NHL at LP St. Michael aims for its 4th; paw passing of quarterback Jim ;g00d personnel, headed by half-; Sunday and st. Ben two weeks ame, Boston lost to Toronto, 5-3. that was badly swo straight victory here Sunday after-| G back Phil Van Hulle, but they| ago. . 7 oe « The Maple Leafs moved into a tie for fifth with Detroit by down- ing Boston. The Leafs have won only four games this season and two have been at Boston’s ex- last night at Wrigley Field when tace assignm St. Mike/full strength for the Dales. | in view of the caliber of the OP [downs for St. Fred this fall. | pense, he belted Halimi with a left hook encounters bruising Ferndale St.|- St. Clement could be stubborn) position, it’s mo disgrace, The | The St. Rita - St. Ben argument. ~ & * high on the head, James in a 3 o'clock contest at/for the offensive - minded Rams.) Rams made showings brings the title race right down Bill Harris scored twice and The game little Mexican did not Wisner while the Rams/The Crusaders are blessed with, while bowing to St. Rita Jast to the wire, since both teams end veteran Ted Sloan tallied: another offer this as an alibi, however. r = ~— ‘their seasons with this one. St./and assisted in two as the Leafs Ty ack: Rita's better balanced attack tallied twice in the final period . * * could be the difference in this to break open a closely fought “The only reason I lost was be- him. ” There have been persistent rum- that Macias may retire from swimmer = take = all” affair game. Beach 5th in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The flu bug has tripped up most | of the individual leaders in small | college football, the NCAA Service! Bureau in New York reported to- Rushing , Heidelberg also caught up with | Lyles for the scoring lead, now deadlocked at 90 points each. In total offense Webb has 1,303 yards and has completed 80 passes OCSC Archers Party ay in 1S aerapts. Jezock bed 1.208 ; . yards, with his 1,038 in rushing Set for Saturday Steve Piaseckd of North Dakota, | needing that department, In his ‘Annual banquet for members of! . ‘Oakland County Sportsmen's club Archery~group has been set for Saturday night,.at the clubhouse. * season-long leader in total offense, was unable‘to play against Mon- tana State last week because of the flu and skidded to fourth place as Bob Webb of St. Ambrose! last twp games, Jarock has gained‘ 338 yards rushing. Brad Husted of Luther is second with 931 yards, jand Lyles ,has 818. Other OCSC members and others) oT a P Wieincs Gaels Pasko (moved tho tim Send Among Michigan gridders, Doug 5 e | : Maison of Hil ranks a avail ble. invited. Tickets are GAME TROPHY — Michigan State coach Duffy Daugherty Coach van wee ane age 4 BIG GAME — Holly sciapinn Phil Tinsman, left, and Amos | jeonard Lyles of Louisville total offeneé wit 001 rou. is and tro-| ings the shillelagh which is a personal trophy between/the Spartan ted te the Bradsher hope to wind up their high school careers in a blaze of lost his rushing lead to Norm |seven games. Central Michigan’ Officers will be elected defense tested hi by : : g tral rl phies will be presented to season’s and Notre Dame coaches. He and Irish coach Brennan have | yerndale’s double punch — the | &0ry by sparking the Broncos to a title-clinching victory over fav- Jarock, of Bt. Norbert when the Walt Beach, a Pontiac resident, ts and danc-| handed the stick back and forth since both became in 1954. | running of Bill Tunnicliff, 195. | ored Northville tonight. Tinsman will be operating at tackle and | Louisville-Morehead State game solr aa al la ing will conclude the affair. ‘MSU captain Pat Burke-watches Daugherty. pound fullback, and fhe south- | Bradsher at halfback for the tussle at Holly. | was canceled. Bill Groman of |carries. = \ i i = ~ 4 , | p 4 nate j ‘ \ } . as A % 3 % i : . * THE. PONTIAC PRESS, Empat, NOVE iM eS a 7 - . ; Ys ene ot oe me oom. - a= _— ee ca ‘ * ¥ I oA BER s. 1957. -_ . ae THIRTY-TWO ee Calvert © Reserve CALNERT DISTLERS 0, 1.1. AMERICAN LENOED WHEY» 95 PROOF «3% GRIN EIR SPURS Lions: _ lone of the-strongest in the NFL. »| Compared to 55 for the first . The Detroit Lions are looking back at the past two defeats on the coast and wondering what has fense which was figured to be With upstart Philadelphia as the next hurdie in the pro grid race, the Lions have new real- ized that in the past three games they have allowed $7 points, three contests. With a 3-3 mark, Detroit can virtually be eliminated from the ‘Hollerback Installs Them | 'NFL race by losing to the Eagles. * * * happened to their highly touted de-| . * Peaks v was hampered by injuries early in the season but is now in top shape, Ends Bobby Walston and Bill Stribling and former Lion Pete Retzlaff are favorite targets for the passing of Thomason, using a pair of rookie flashes, : halfback Bill Barnes of Wake Forest and fullback Clarence Peaks of Michigan State in his starting backfield along with veteran signal - caller Bobby Thomason and slot back Recky Ryan, Barnes was a standout in the College All-Star game and has developed into a real ball- carrying: threat for the Eagles. son and-veteran Al Dorow. * * * Despite the two defeats on the Coast, there were a few bright rookie quarterback Sonny Jurgen-| . * s . | Major Hoople Picks Alabama 7, Tulane @ Arkansas 20, Rice 13 Auburn 19, Miss. State 6 Detroit 13, Villanova 13 Baylor 13, Texas 7 — Tennessee 19, Georgia Tech 7 La. State 20, Mississippi 13 So. Carolina 14, No. Carolina 9 Tex. A&M 21, So. Methodist 14 UCLA 14, Washington State 7 to be available for duty. Line- backer Bob Long, end Dave Mid- dieton, and Harley Sewell, all of whom missed the last game should also see action against the Eagles. Gun Sale! ' Philadelphia, after losing three 0 ; | straight at the start of the season, 4 UP TO 30 OFF ! = FREE? has won two of-its last three. The 800 Ballots Out — Unbalanced Conter | as = ‘Eagles handed the Eastern Divi- . . ; My word! fH of the most $129.50 95 sion leaders, the Cleveland for Picking of amazing upsets of the season will] MODEL 99 | ‘Browns, their only defeat on Oct. AP G . d T eccur : the East - tea SAVAGE . 20, 17-7, and last week trimmed Tl Cams _ [Bucknell overturning Colgate by a] $134.50 the Chicago Cardinals with ease,- u one-point margin and Navy edging peony bay = 109" 38-21. In between, they dropped a DETROIT « — More than 800|/Duke by the same slim score in | AUTO RIF |6-0 decision to Pittsburgh. : all-state ballots have gone out o/Baltimore. $79.95 95 Coach been coaches, sports writers and broad-| These selections are not my o4 T Pi D ] Ex t $ te oo oo casters in all parts of Michigan|own, but I have added to my staff|] WINCH@STER .... | al pes, ua haus ys ms, ~. 44° \Lig® [to help the AsSociated Press se-ja new impartial observer, Dr. $7050 4° lect its 1958 all-state high school — ge ee lees = OF 1 | “ football teams, _|Venezuela, noted aut on vec ceuee | Starters, Generators, Coils ee nae effect of radiation fallout on pear!|| $135.45 MODEL 95 Nearly 700 coaches will have jrning It was he who gave you REMINGTON 104 Airplane Type Shock Absorbers received balloty by the end of |ihe upset Boston U. scored at the| ayTO........ Ca : igs — Fue um the week, Ballots also went to expense of Holy Cross. ps 125 sports writers and broad- . $85.95 MODEL 870 7” OPEN AL D casters This week he is going all out | REMINCT A L AY SUNDAYS ae ts ia ‘he det to al-| mms his other selections are || PUMP .......... | ots urned "| Notre Dame to beat Michigan i ULATED WEEK DAYS 9-9 state headquarters in Detroit. The; geate, UCLA to smite Washing: | gps —y $48” AP Sports Writers’ Assn. ‘will meet! ton State, Tlimeis to maul HUNTING: COATS. NORTHEX Permanent Type Aad Bresie in Lansing Nov. 18 to examine the Bchigan and Harvard to shade Jap 25-31 cal. Ammo in 1 " . ballots and name all-state teams Ga lon Cans escee & . Gal. $1 95 in classes A, B, C and D. The . Murphy he a INSULATED BOOTS * SCOPES STORM KING ALCOHOL teams will be announced in, late) “T- comuatien Y 7 tune os ‘an CAPS * LICENSES * AMMO in 1 Gallon Cans........ 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Hillsdale After 4th MLAA Title MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS } — Mont FFE 4.8230 Bucknell 7, Colgate 6 Pitt 19, West Virginia 6 {Small Colleges in Loop Wrapups Harvard 14, Princeton 13 Holy Cross 14, Syracuse 6 mies a neuen a Mufflers, Tailpipes, | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |while Hillsdale has not been de- record for the Dales, who by | Minnesota 20, Iowa 14 | Shock Absorbers, : Hillsdale College can wrap up its; feated in league play since 1953.' now must hold nearly every rec- | Kansas 20, Kansas State 7 fl ‘ = = fourth straight MIXA football title HOPe was the last MIAA club to ord im the MIAA books. The | Notre Dame *7, Mich. State 2 | Installed Free picture yourself na ‘defeat the Dales, turning in a Dales have won the title three | Oklahoma 20, Missouri 14 MART @CMAFFNERG MARX — ‘Saturday night when the Dales, '28-7 triumph in 1953. Since that times in a row over two different | Purdue 26, Ohio State 19 NEW & REBUILT PARTS = boasting a 32-game winning streak’ setback Hillsdale has gone through | periods. A fourth straight cham- 9700 Elis. Lk. Rd. «FEC 5-2651 ho i? | that goes back to early 1954, traVel 27 league opponents without a — would mean another * to Adrian to meet the oft- beaten | defeat... mark. © | Bulldogs. , Since first place is practically . % Adrian has cuaiga he four set. | | Gasidad Seles ia bee teams aie __ ithe field, the big prize is Second = “-+place. Albion and Hope will bat- tle for that spot. Albion currently is in second place with a 4 - 1 Pan-American topcoat Detroit League Penalizes Two A Hillsdale victory Saturday SPECIAL Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets-thry 'SS You'll welcome every excuse to wear this handsome tweed league mark while Hope has a * ‘Labor end topcoat. Its comfortable light- Pag - 3 - 2 record. | i anh pale a Meterials $995 weight fabric warms you up People who enjoy * * * 0 Forrel mes Guaranteed Albion, already assured of its without weighing you down. It’s soft to touch, yet rugged wearing. The feeling and looks best league finish since 1954, has not been able to defeat a Hope team since 1952 when the Britons by Loop Officials DETROIT ® — The Detroit} Metropolitan League has ruled work done on Sun Analyzer “ey So ew | MARKET TIRE CO. CORBY’S -- Enjoy life! last won the league crown. es The other MIAA game sends winless Olivet against Kalama- zoo, Alma already has com- pleted its league season ane has a date at Ohio Northern. that Denby and the University of|f{ 7 ¥- Merea 8. Detroit high schools must forfeit —— feted thom he pavers =r | Select Now from e, Our Used Gar . | Late Model Firsts Gre yours for just *71°° ‘ The action was taken following a’ meeting of league officials. = Central Michigan's Chippewas league 4 ‘aren't going anyplace in the IIAC. | ey pages ineleg aea ae ‘but they can help decide the title. | in four Denby games because he e | ‘Saturday the Chips are at South-| ned failed to take a required S : i ern Illinois, which is tied with) medical examination at the Central at 2-2 in the loop. beginning of the season, i | AL HANOUTE ° x ke ~ = " action was taken] CHEVROLET-BUICK Northern Michigan swings (284 Jniversity of’ Detroit | MY 2-2411. LAKE ORION back inte action afte en nt® | High Schoo! because of similar al legations. League officials originally had) ruled that penalties would be im-' posed only against the individual. players and not the schools, That: decision, however, was: reversed, and the penalties were levied, ‘against the two schools. jayoff and will seek its fourth straight triumph against North Dakota University’s _ fightin’ Sioux. PONTIAC DAY at STATE TOURNEY * * * Eastern Michigan, with a 5-0 al conference mark, goes against) cel Western Illinois and can wrap up! Fosag — said league reiao| Feb. 22 a the crown with a victory and can|“THESG Uiton leaves Denby inl SARE RESERVATIONS AT: = fod assure itself of a share of the title | seventh place in the nine-school | : | by gaining a tie. Western Illinois rast Side division with a record MOTOR INN = tt me ener aciee. lof 1-4 and U of D in last place RECREATION o 4 y with an 04 mark. 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THRER, Figure to Offer Busy Afternoon Spartans’ Bowl Hopes Could Get Boost in Purdue-OSU ,Game EAST LANSING @ Walt Kowalczyk and Co. of Michigan State have a busy afternoon of football ahead Saturday against) . the inspired Irish of Notre Dante. “This is a good Notre Dame | team,” declared Spartan coach Duffy Daugherty. “And we know they want to beat us as badly as we want to beat them.” be looking over its shoulder at any results elsewhere in the W: estern Conference. * * *° Ohio State is playing Purdue) boost to be ISU Rose Bow! hopes. boost to the MSU Bow! hopes “We will have to give Notre Dame all our attention and ef- fort,” Daugherty said, “We won't have a single thing on our minds but this game.” After a shocking two won, eight lost season last year. Notre Dame made an inspired comeback this fall, They won four straight be- fore an unexpected defeat by Navy | last Saturday. , _* * * The Irish also have beaten Pur- due, the only team to break the| Spartan winning habit this season.| Terry Brennan's boys are fig-| ured to be irate after losing to Navy, Also, State hay won five of the last six games in series in re- cent years, a thing that just isn’t done to the Irish. This included a 47-14 stunner last season. Kowalczyk, the hefty right half, is the bread and butter player for the Spartans. He’s top in yardage for his team althoug!. thet opposi- tion has stacked the defense in the last few games in an attempt io _ stop the running game with as many as nine men up in the line. =i 1 * * State solved’ this last Satyrday $! against Wisconsin by having quar-, terback Jim Ninowski take to the, air jn the first scoring drive. * * * City . Perhaps the best are Dave, Armads oa a Kaiser, who was a back at Notre |*, Dame as a freshman: before he/[.°%°. > switched to State and was convert- ed-to the flanker spot, and Sammy Williams, a six foot-five incher. who had the distinction of being’ drafted on the strength of his serv- ice play while stil] a freshman. + ‘Michigan Sti Has Hopes for Winning Title of Injuries; Illinois Is Tough at Home ANN ARBOR (&® — Michigan.) still clutching a dim hope it-can eke out a Big Ten title, clashes, RUGGED FALCON — Hard- hitting fullback Fred Rosen- quist, a converted lineman, leads the Rochester Falcons against | x * L'Anse Creuse tonight. The Oak- Both teams are beset by land County school is heavily juries to key cn, upset on its home field. - in- : County League crown in its Joo Daugherty said his team won't a Le AD Games wt tT Wt several positions. Sophomore - [Almont oe cee et r Chuck Teuscher is a likely start- - veeeed i : ‘ a4 er at lft instead of Gary Xow Haven ........2 2 0 ; 3 9 Prahst, who has an ailing shoul- some 1 5 8 cae el der and leg, Prahst probably will sae meee ara see action later in the game, Bs : — All Ganex—_ & * ‘Imlay City 3 t ° g H ° Quarterback Jim Van Pelt SSPE m V may iNorth Branch... 3.9 = 8 3 not play at all, coach Bennie ire teccecd a8 141 ans ee Re. } Oosterbann said, His star field gen- favored to clinch the list Tri- | * * The Illini, coached 2 Ray t gre whose 15 seasons make h dean of conference padi = p 7 nbctagan their favorite upset vic-' rep Standings im | SAGINAW VALLEY | Only two seasons age an un- | Leasue All Games beaten and apparently Rose Bowl final. T Wer Mey City ..........3 0 0 1 6] Michigan be- Northern ..,.......2 @ 0 75 6 tena _— OMA oecccccccs.d 1 6 2311 Saginaw covvas 1 2 0 3 3 1| and-out teams, | Pontiac Yoeess 120 23 @ b) Arthur Hil) 32). 0 3 0 340 * * @ ; EASTERN MICHIGAN _ Eliot has the knack of arousing es w tT Wht fd payers before i folk. ze OTK ow cceee 30 06 6 0 © The knocked Michigan Birmingham oes) 3 8 I le *s! Ferndate "3 7 ~ $3 9 State riding high as the nation’s ort Huron ...... 3 1 1 2 4 1 No, 1 team, here last season. The Mt, Clemens wood) 4 @ 238 ¢ ° . East Detroit .....0 3 6 303 9 same fate. befell undefeated and INTER-LAKES ‘proud Minnesota this year. ws An = raed * * * Southtield | -$ 08 $9 i The Wolverines are favored by Walled Lake ,, 32 0 83 9 4 touchdown despite Illinois repu-’ Berkiev cof 34 2 4 1\tation asa king-killer. Waterford ...... 140 16 1 Yan Dyke oe 88 ( The smallest crowd for a Mich- OAKLAND B | igan game since 1943 — 47,000 Sar Al omen! — is expected to leave wide | Lake Orion .. 5 6 0 6 6 0 ateas of empty seats in double- | Tor Bese: “23.3 $4 8 tered Memoria) Stadium, se sues 2 2 pitameraka eae > « 1. It will be the 43rd game in. the vondale 0 4 6 9-$ Siseries which—has had Michigan: WAYNE-OAKLAND winning 27 times and losing 15. Beg nem; But: the Wolverines haven't won ost ; $0 1 s 0 2 at Champaign since 1949 and have orthy* 469 6 § 106 On bent og i 2 | lost five of the last seven games Muirard 528 s 2 6 With the Illini. : j Brovield Mie tet ofa} * * + ino fie ‘es. 4 b watenoa det Le 0 ¢ 0 Michigan enters the tilt with the faint chance a rash of upsets will SUBURBAN CATHOLIC Leacue All Games hit Ohio State, Iowa and Michigan oatmee Tha. 6S & | State in the three weeks left this st Berea: -5 98 4 9 © season and permit the Wolverines cSt ce 2 99 fb G:to back into the title. Last week's OL at. Marv 23 6 2 3 © stalemate with lewa just about, at A snacal o OTs . : 3 : nipped Michigan's chances for the RO St. Mary . os 4 ¢ 6 ©' Rose Bowl. : SOUTHERN THUMB The Wolverines are berting at Recruiter Hired Four Gridders Leave | Sinking Indiana Team ‘BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS)}—In-;Meegan, a coemaneae eenteriplus perhaps one or two others, = diana’s football fortunes continued Harry Hartman; and tackle Bruce are slated to run in the mile and) — ‘to i] + tor Honors Vie “Wap Contenders . at Garden State CAMDEN, NJ. # — Tronically,| = Gallant Man and Round Table, top contenders for three-year-old! F: ‘ofthe year honors, will clash in 7 | the $75,000 added Trenton Handi-| § cap at Garden State Park Satur-| = day for about half the money of-|#® 'feréd by several other tracks. : * * * The two classy three- seaitades : and Wheatley Stable’s Bold Ruler, ‘sink today with the announce- Coligan have returned home, Mee: a quarter Trenton. The winner _ that four players have gan quit school Wednesday—be-figures to drag down somewhere school but were cause he was out po sate SO! at by the appoini-' ‘ment of Bob Dro, one of the | ‘as head recruiter. * * * Dro, a former basketball and baseball star, ‘will carry the title! here tomorrow with Illinois. a team’ of assistant athletic director “and! Virginia University usually capable of springing 8D jj] assume his new duties a week terested in me.’ iman were unavailable for ifrom today, Meanwhile, three players from Uniontown, Pa., fullback John «.Phillies- Yanks Plan Exhibition Series NEW YORK (INS) — delphia Phillies wil] take the aaa of the Dodgers as spring The Yanks announceg yester- day they will play eight games with the Phils starting Apri] Sth ii It will ‘be the first barnstorming trip home ,with a Major League club for the Yankees in more than . Ex-Goalie Dies at 57 TORONTO (INS) — Roy Wor- ters, a former goalie for the New) Y ork Americans of the national yhockey league. died in Toronto’ yesterday at the age of 57. While in the nets for the now- ‘defunct Americans, the league's top net minder. Worters in 1930-31 won the Vezina trophy as’ “disturbed” lIndiana’s football outlook. The fourth player to leave tn-| over 'back from Chicago, who has been! ' sidelined by injuries. The, squad) is now down to 39 players. i “will be in- ’ Coligan and Hart- com: ment but Meegan indicated that both would also try to enter other. schools. Dro, 39, apparently was hired ‘to take the heat off the coaching) stalf and to produce the caliber’ Hoosiers to compete with the pow- ers of the Big Ten. Indiana has failed to win the| The Phila- Western Conference football title Va., here on Nov. 26. Promoter Jimmy Cosenza an-. since 1945. This season, under act-| ed fore one -of Eliot's typical in- rivals of the New York Sadmace | ‘has won one and lost five = ‘Scanlon has won 26 fights. ‘in the ieighberhood of $50,000. - {Ralph Loewe, owner of Gallant, ‘Man, and Travis Kerr, owner of © Hoosiers’ all-time athletic greats, | \aiene wag Willie Jones, junior tail-| 'Round Table, previously had been loffered $100,000, winner take all ifor a match race, However, while the money is al- 7 |ways welcome, both Lowe and!) Meegan said he hoped that West) Kerr are wealthy enough to wanti— the three year-old title, iof the purse. And that’s what they'll be running for about . 4:10 ‘pm. (EST) Saturday. Scanlon Fights Nov. 26 | RICHMOND, Calif. | who Noel Humphries of Charleston, W. the” Match yesterday. Se STAY AHEAD OF SANTA DURING... B.EGoodrich eral has a pulled leg muscle, tee a SAVE NOW S. C. 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Wearing Apparel Fabrice shop Children’s and Ladies’ Apparel port and Netions —— ore —— eee oa — ; WEST BROTHERS FANNY FARMER CANDIES S. $. KRESCE CO. RICHMAN BROTHERS CRAIG'S GIFT SHOP ENCORE. RESTAURANT BECK SHOES pure SERVICE « Hale Strlists Candies and Confections . Self Service Store Men's Wear and Farnishings Card and Gift Shep and Fountain . Beys', Men's, Wemen's Shoes ‘ Mirsete — Station ’ i { ' + ; i vp | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1957 ae. Nei a THIRTY- sevnnes F uence eacerennhe There’ s ‘Always Tomorrow --on Red Plane so n= eee ee ee room. Czech police were placidly|"‘You are not at the hotel now.and/sudanese Communists, red Chi- By BOB CONSIDINE .- seem to be afraid to report that; So off we raced to the big dis hours or what? She cleared herjpencil, the girl said 580 horulias Sreneeat tha euiame as Af bade eet ce ot tans fe ot toto nO North Koreans, rians, EN ROUTE TO MOSCOW (INS)|Russia’s handsome TU104 jet will tani airdrome. There sat the glit-|throat sadly. ““Tomorrow,” shel overweight. That's about $30. Hap-la breach of inter w. lit,", he said blandly, So we paid|ungarians, Germans, Ttalians, . — The air traveller behind the Iron'depart for Moscow and too timid tering jet with its great swept/said. But what about other planes?| 1. 2 this guch closer to our e &@ " & $85 overweight instead of $30 worth/Russians and a Czech Curtain leads a life ‘only vaguely to offer the opinion that it will not. vine. oe ate” — air’ in-|She kept: ‘saying iy ech But BY to be th a i said, Fine, Fine “Sorry, cannot accept Czechoslo- of korunas.” The cashier, We no- named Chyle who represented ‘his siniilar to, let us say, the man|The truth of the matter is that|), 7? — olade of a tail. ~ ; would gr oy st : we ety and handed her our international|vakian currency to , ay for over- ticed, had a big stack of American 80vernment for ten years in Cleve trying to fly from New York. to the Russians just don’t bother tell- made an impressive picture in|it was going now it wasn't? || travel card. She examined it weight.” the man behind the desk|two-dollar bills. Couldn't say why. land and six years in Washingtott,. Chie. : ras the bright sunlight. . The girl ‘shrugged helplessly. | + Pate tes speaks excellent English and was = sn oe: ‘ante, a Poe peal Bigg Czech airline and travel), acighed a dan ndered| Sc the hext day we arrived a 1| Gublously and cried out for ber sald. It is unlawful. * «+. headed for Panmunjom.:Be meds they have i cortdion'te that Sock our passport and ticket to a pretty|the airport at the suggested time | We gad just cashed an express NO INFORMATION jokes, an@ smiled with tiny brown use the tlying tachine. _ “ls the four o'clock jet te ‘young girl in a blue uniform be-\of 8 a.m. It was very foggy. The| “No goot,” he said. “Goot | check at the hotel te get the | The~airlines waiting room was teeth. A playboy of the eastern ek | Moscow ranning on time?” we ‘hind the counter. Her brow fur- new face behind the counter said) everywhere—true — but no goot money, but no dice, Wows he (like something out of fiction. Bad world, — . Th | asked the travel mau at.Prague’s ‘rowed unhappily. 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Walled Lake fire department that this might lead to Planned by Holly PTA es \ — (ee ee Ne te 4 THE PON NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1951 a oe eee : : : eet i ae =e Z FEN ; j a qa MILFORD “BANDSTANDERS” — Huron Val- ley teenagers will hold their first dance at the - Highland joints Assn. night at 8:30- the young people have organized to have per aa, eeeeree orn dances for youth in the ninth grades and “Tuning up” for the affair are secretary, Deana Dagenhardt; vice ——. Carrie = sreeident Bob Bedford, Girl, Boy Scouts in School Ceremony © Pontiac Press Phote — Wash Cars to-Aid Center ROMEO — Seniors in three Ro-lof deer hunting season, and will meo High School classes will wash resume operations on Nov. 23. - ears again Saturday afternoon in| The their drive to raise $400 for the new Youth and Civic Center. The students, who are members of the government and economics classes, have undertaken the pro- — chairs for the ve raised a iy cashing come of noon sage 5 p-m. Saturday afternoons at Gar- risons’s Garage on East St. Clair total = girls will skip Mayor Notes Council Discusses Rule for Aid in Fires With Novi Department WALLED LAKE — Mayor Rob- ert Thibideau has a proc- a hares lapato, calling Sica Wok join in the coffee hour which fol : - here, Nov. 10-16. llows the service at 12:30 p.m The proclamation was made at the City Council meeting here this, week. Members of the council were not happy with the arrangement for mutual service which Novi! Township fire department favors. For all fires in the Novi area, the’ Novi department wishes to be: called even if Walled Lake gets the report first. Walled Lake is to assist only if Novi asks for); help. It is the feeling of both the council and members of the arrangement the loss-of valuable time which could result in more extensive damage. In other business, the council heard reports trom the commit- tee searching for new quarters for the city offices;. heard com- plaints from several subdivi- sions concerning the Mushing of water mains; and also were in- formed that progress -is—very + drive was launched by stu- dents as the result of a tour they) took of the center a month ago with their instructor, Donald Giese. St Philips Plans Special Music to Honor Veterans ROCHESTER —St. Philip's Epis- copal Church will honor World War Veterans with a special Memorial Service at 11 a.m. Sunday. “Special music has been arranged by the adult choir, under the di- rection of Mrs, George Ross Jr. Presentation of the colors and singing of the National Anthem!.s will open the special service. * * * The Rev. Edgar A. Lucas will use as his sermon theme, ‘‘Lest. We Forget.” Officers and mem-' |Southfield Township may be the first in the nation to haye legal) Southfield Seeks | Sputnik Control — Through Charter -lin a special tree-planting cere- SHIP — About 200 Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of the surroyunding area will join at 2 p.m. Sunday money on the grounds of Scotch school. The school is‘ at the cor- ‘Slate Scag fe W EST BLOOMPIELD TOWN-\in the program after arrangements were made to secure trees, Mrs, Hoeversen then wel- ‘comed Boy Scouts to join in the ceremony. ——- The 200 Scouts expected to be on/4) ner of Commerce and Hiller roads. A one-hour program has been lanned. p j Actual presentation of trees. will be made by Alfred Massena, con- PRESENTS TREES servation officer at the Proud Lake Recreation Area, with the donation by the Proud Lake staff. Intendent of West Bloomfield Township schools, and Jesse Mesher, principal of Scotch school, will take an active part in the program. The idea to beautify the Scotch school grounds originated with Girl Scout. Intermediate Troop. 413 of that sclioél which is led by Mrs. Caroline Hooverson. OTHERS INVITED a Girl Scout troops to participate. . bernal Both Dr, Lelt Hougen, super. | trance |Named for County Post County Calendar Maccabees an New oo re apon- ——e * card gg A for whew and bP ab 6. Stiles a} thetr the National Farm Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, Lathrup ve Approved by Voters COMPLETE BEDROOM ‘SUITE Double Dresser and Large Mirror, Chest and’ Book- case Bed, Box Spring wg Art 49% $2 250 $2'750 $495 Solid Hardwood 4-DRAWER CHEST, Maple ............%.. | 8-DRAWER DOUBLE CHEST 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS, Many Patterns to Choose + Scouts singing “Ashgrove’’; les placing dirt at foot at trees. Lowering of flag; Taps. 3-County College Setup oe ee #@ ® @O eRe ee ee MIDLAND @—Voters in the tri- county area of Saginaw, Midland and Bay City have approved crea- ‘tion of a tri-county college district. eevee eee ee Village councilwoman,. has been appointed to temporarily replace Clayton F. Dettmers on the Oak-) land County Board of Supervisors. } Dettmers has resigned as super- visor and member of the Zoning fant County were Leonard Berg-| Troop 413 invited several other Board of Appeals because he is stein, Dr. W. R, Collings and Mrs. moving from Lathrup. (Paul Sutton, You Always Pay Less ot L & 5 FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. .(M-59) | Mile East of Auburn Heights 's #8 Mon, Thre Set.-—Fri. ‘ & FE #0201 Midland voted 3,696 to 2511 in’ \favor of the. proposal. The Saginaw | ‘County vote was 10,682 to 3,263) and Bay City’s was 5,521, to 4,939. / Elected to trustee posts on the. college board from Mid- | wood Village, a community in power to control Sputniks, space ships and guided missiles. _ The “Village of 8,000 The charter will be submitted to Governor G. Mennen Williams for approval. Slate Annual Bazaar in Auburn Heights 4 - Site Annual ... .. AUBURN HEIGHTS — Auburn bers of Homer Wing Post, Amer-| ican Legion Auxiliary of Roches-| ter, along with members and of- ficers of the Association of the 3ist Infantry Regiment of Detroit have been invited to attend. This has been an annual custom for years. 'Avon Altar Society to Give Penny Supper Heights Mom's are holding their annual bazaar and supper at the |Community Hal] on Squirrel Road Monday. The bazaar will open at 2:30 p.m with a country store, home made baked goods, apron bar, fancy needlework, white eo booth and many. ‘ether. * * A ham 2 turkey dinner will be served, starting at 5:30 p.m. AVON—Altar Society member of cred Heart Church here are) )serving another of their Penny Sup-| pers, at the church on Adams Road near Auburn, Saturday ee ve nin Serving will start at 5:00 p.m. pro- ceeds will go into the Church Buil ing Fund. ‘Turkey Trot’ Dance HOLLY — The local Gemetergl school PTA will give a “turkey’- trot” dance in the school multi- purpose room Saturday evening from 8:30 until midnight. There will be three special dantes. Those attending are requested to dress informally. The decorations | will be in a rural motif. Refresh-| ments will be served. Installation, Dinner KEEGO HARBOR — Leon). Keego C. of C. Plans Windsor will be installed as new president of the Chamber of Com- merce here, at a combined dinner meeting and Christmas party, Dec, 2, at poem Inn. * Other eee nt serve with him during the coming year include John Sellman, vice president; Frank Marriott, second vice presi-|— dent; Mildred Loan, secretary; and Frank Derby, treasurer. Directors for a two-year term are John Harper and Jack Love- land. SO SOUTHFIELD (INS) — West- proposed i has written such control into its |. slow on the matter of obtaining a traffic light for West Maple and Pontiac trail. The City Planning Commission, will meet the third Monday of each month. They reported that they approved the one way street des- ignations on Milan, Common, and O'Flaherty streets, as well as the, restricting parking to one side of | each. | The Vreeland brothers will deed! a strip of land to the city which will make possible the connecting ~ Witherall and Nicollet streets.’ . Matthew Lutheran church will! nas its share of the expense of making a street in this area. The amendment to the electrical ordinance which was introduced at the previous meeting was ‘passed and is effective immedi- ately. A sidewalk ordinance was introduced, but the council de-! sired to study it until the next meeting. | Girl Scouts Invited | to New Era Meeting IMLAY CITY — New Era Club, will bold its meeting at 8 p.m.) Wednesday, in the Community) Room here. Senior Girl Scouts! will be guests, —Mrs. William Kmght is program chairman, agd hostesses are Mrs Ralph Crego, Mrs. Albert Young and Mrs. Clifford Dorow Heads Farmers Group GREENVILLE — John Spoel-) man of Central Lake has been re-| elected President of the Michigan, Farmers Union. 5 ‘ Steen) free? ' It's easy as pie.. Saw-Draw.. chain saws. KING. nothing 1 in. 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Fine for sandwiches. oF baking. . 1-Lb. aw oy A ea ovens of bakers. iGet Top Value Stamps Plus Low, Low, Low Prices at Kroger!] We reserve t on ee Aree ae Now 16, 1997 ——SS— does_undenia- such a small percentage—of the-dropped well a a ese ein

on 1.800. The latter velop, unemployment spread, merchants had hoped. But over- in rocket fuels business profits turn to business all activity is at such a high, * * * losses. level and the unemployed form {'. S Borax, another fuel stock, over two points, It rose 414 yesterday when it was the the second - most active stock. ae American Potash, which ad- vanced 1%. yesterday, was down | It's that next year about which’ ground two today. Heoker Elec: {there is uncertainty. So far ane, trochemica) dropped a traction. total labor foree that most Amer jicans aren't really hurt by breather, 4 Persons joed in Auto Accident — Ne . ‘the pickup which didn't make an _ General Dynamics was up 34 at! Four people were injured in an appearanee tvis fal! will arrive 40M 2.500 shaves. helped by auto accident at 9:30 last mght some six or nine months from ‘M¢ President's reference to one of on Cooley Lake north of Cass-Bliz- now, its planes. North American Avia- abeth Lake roads. Wet pavement tion fell %3 at 26°. on 9.000 shares. was the cause of the accident, Wa- * * “1 terford Township police said. Steels. mutors, nonferrous me- _® * * MARK ETS als,-otts and rails were generally John W. Dawson, 16, of 171 Ascot lower by fractons to around a Ave., told police that he started to point. ~~ *« &« Produce | Standard Oil iNew Jersey) “as The following are top prices cov- fractionally lower following news ering sales of locally grown pro- of its big stock rights offering skid "when he attempted to drive’ around a curve - and couldn't! avoid hitting a car driven by Fred ~active. | tape fell behind the Opening blocks included Boeing! off %4 at 3715 on 10,000 shares: | ,olfense and a $5 fine plus $5 costs “for ‘ = TRIES ON FOR SIZE—Ciarkston High School Homecoming Queen Judy Weaver,. 132. N. Hol- comb Rd, (center! day dreams of tonight when she will officially be crowned queen. As she tries on the her court maids ‘left to ~~ Pontiac Press Phete right) Judy Booth, 5957 Hillsboro Rd.: Prudy Hutchins, 6624 Roselawn St.; Hazel Miller, 4788 Hilierest Dr.. (hand en crown) and Carolyn War- rick, 8565 Thendara St., all of. Glarkston, think . about the big night too. a | crown for size, South Lyon Pair Weds; Plans to Settle in Flint SOUTH LYON—Vses of chrys. ‘anthemums -and lighted tapers in’ tall candelabra decked the First Presbytertan Church here. Mary Lou Wynings and Norman ‘Dale Gardner exchanged mai riage, vows in a recent rite. * * * The parents of the couple Second Fluori where | Programs Eyed Waterford Chairmen of Health to Start Planning ‘Monday — Plans for another topical fluoride are dental. program for children liv ing Mr. and Mrs. Soils ee ungs of in Waterford Township will get un- 12741 West 10 Mile Xe and .Mrs. Norman Ga Harrison. “ The bride wore a slim-waisred bouffant, pallerma length white lice gown over satin, with fleral beaddress and white orchid cat sage. . : Y i * and Mr. der way at a special meeting of ob PTA health chairmen at & p.m. Monday at the htigh school. An “open door invitation has been extended to all schools in the district to participate in next summer's program, according to | chairman Mrs. Sohn Hoke. Attending the couple were Cor ine! Wynings, sister of the .pride and) Philip Gardner. Ushers were Du-| * * * Sodium fluoride applications, ac- icommodating seme 500 township ‘pupils in three elementary schools, ane Gardner and Bud Wynings. was promoted strictly on a trial Following the ceremony, guests basis last summer, and proved so were received in the church dining successful that ten other “schools room. After a brief wedding trip.'in the district have ps the the couple will make their home) program. in Flint. Heiden Elected Head With no money i: the treasury | last year to buy necessary sup- plies and pay for the two dental hygiene students, the fluorida- . tion committee had te berrew : of Welder Sales Co funds fren: the Williams Lake, . lodge Calendar = Van Peursem Yells for Action - ~ * Materterd ithe ond dare ; Adanis P.T.A. treasuries. They Special communication of Pon- Ray \ a n_has been al were the three receiving the : tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A.M, Fri- H I rT) mM S t T presicent and general manager Ol treatments. day, Nov. 8, at 7:30 9.01 Work in its e Ss on ta (S aXes i. > Progressive Weider Sales Co. E. A. Degree. Wm. H. Anderson a 915 Oakland Ave, it was an _The reup now has more than : ~ : : cos a : ' unced. tods $700 profit, from last year in ther WwW. M. —Ad\ LANSING 17 — A Republi i ; a _ nounced today. ' ‘3 : WANE tepublican unstable government atmosphere - own treasury to be@in operations, é leader says Gov. Wilhams had bet- they are driven to other states.” This filly the vgeaney create which will be paid back to eventu- ter “start paying attention jo: the ed by the death of Fred H. dohm ay nurchas ‘idati News in Brief comenx facts of life before Mich- The Republican leader said 68 _ son, former president and found- mas ey erchese Huormabon a _— can is turned into a Tx mocrat Tae ‘of the oe — force Ta. er of the company, . ‘* A Alexander L. Ross, 3%, of 1177 an . chigan is unempioved and tha : ‘ West Lake Rd. Walled Lake.” House Speaker George 1 the—state’s job losses have been Heiden has been an executive: Airs liuke explained that the oe vhs peuker George \I. Van “‘tremendous.”’ ,of the firm for more than 2] years. ctate jnans the equipment to the rege guilty a pores ca Peursem scoffed at the governor’ ‘He immediately announced the ap- gehoois but that there is only G drunk. driving ar rivi with-- conte . : —_—— a , , 8s u * 4 ng intention that Republican pation: pointment of Harry S. Rose a8 euch umts for the entire. state. out a license, Thursday. belore V.est Bloomfield ‘Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle, and paid a fine nf $90 plus $10 costs for the forme: al administration policies are caus ing unemployment in Michigan Red Celebratior : Ends in Dancing 40th Anniversary Feted He built his case on relatively low unemployment figures fer other industrial states and an- nouncement vesterday by ‘ne Daisy Manufacturing Co. plans to move to Arkansas. the latter. 19, of 10040 pleaded: guil- George A. Sibel, Garfield St., Detroit, vice president. nauonal sales man- Each unit costs $1,000 ager. and member of the of directors of the company. Resume Efforts fo End GM Strike board At the Monday meeting, a con- . sent-letter to be sent to parents _ will be set ap, explaining regis- | tration information, age groups | to receive treatment and fees for | service. Educational pamphlets on flueridation will also be in- C. Johnston, 38, of 9621 Cooley . 38, of 962 4 : . ty to driving with a revoked and, Lake Rd., Waterford Township. duce brought to,.he Farmer's Mar- 2 < ewes The Daisy concern. makers of closed with the letter. * kets by growers and sold by them New York Stocks : (osu Gece ieee. ais rifles, said) it would : 5 v 1 rt 4 fe bi x for several weeks, the University verages: One Rov he ware CoreTment Cora Pd. Mo Aesh Al RA. 23 q “with 12 known dead in Louistana, Another g - : i ~ _ of Michigan astronomy depart- faced: Deere ang Shell On Ue. Mississippi and jesse Se ee ment said today. The astfon- (4 email sats) © M7 S182 mecium Set wdjsom .. 372 inca 2 Bf Gus T. Mitchell of Birmingham * * elev. the top Soviet aircraft design- : i aa [Doug Aire ,,.. 65.6 #es ; er whose new turboprop airliner . Browns: Grade A : e cont os 482 ardes : Pp omers explained the earth satel- | meaium 38% 41 sma et Do’ Poe moana Sou Pac... 38 has announced the opening of the Bed sors ft hardest ‘ none —the TUll4—was announced Sun- Thi S . | Pp . a) ® ste orbit has carried jt too far DETROIT POULTRY ee ee cae aa. 34> Mitchell Cleaners and Shirt Laun- ‘were killed last night in a aes day with claims that it is the - Is pecia rice for a Limited Time! est, : Std Brand ... 41.5 orld’ . DETROIT, Nor 8 (AP) — Prices paid tree gel 2g std Ol oat age EY» at 2267 Orchard Lake Rd. at residential section. A couple died “°"!d's largest passenger aircraft per pound F.O.B. Detroit rae Np. 1 Frie RR...) 94 Std Of—ind 386 Middlebelt Road, at Caréncro, La. Two men were, with engines twice as powerful as, Rock Salt . ..100 Ibs. 1.70 — . iets pe eee ks ae Ment toa 12: -letoasaig ary ta pepe ar A in West Bloom--killed near Crowley, La. jthose on similar types in the West... Water Granulated Salt - 100 ths. 1.70 - Grain Prices 13. Heavy type broilers and fryers (2', Food Mach ..,. 456 Stud-Pack field Townshi | Western observers had expect- Med, Flake Salt. 100 Ibs. 2.05 s bf biped Sates Tras: ray cromes 18. [rere Mee Ac “38 Peon a: Kode P. The Texas deaths included two ed to see the TUI14 in yesterday's for Softeners aoe es - 100 Ibs. 2.05 cIIcado Thee REN ccentng OO? 31-82. ponemes (Over 'prueh Tra”.. 10t Syiv El Pd” 34} ___The new cinder-'at Groves and one at Orange. display of Soviet might but cloudy Rock grain prices: ——— one Gen fremam 7.38% Tex G Sul. 143 block building will Bodies of Mr. and Mrs. John W. weather prevented the aerial dis- aah .. 100 Ths. 2.15 wi bind Livestock (Gen, Bree ° $94 Textron 13) house complete Parker were found some distance pla) Bee ——— Gen wetin 4 tion meat a _ dry cleaning and from their house after the twister + + +¢ inc T LIVESTOCK Gen Motors .. 13 Trans W Air. 113! } laundry facilities. ripped through Greenwood. Miss. Tupolev was asked if the liner : “arn | DETROIT, Nov, 7 (AP) —~ Livestock Gen a :. 39.1 Undered ine Mitchell said, and Rescue teams probed debris at js really ready. ‘Certainly.’ he Ee lnn'ecr ona heatomattamt cer lien Tre covzet on Sumer will be open daily Alexandria. A policeman said the replied. When we announce at . jane heifets: about 2 loads stockers and ee ena Ga Air Lin 2444] from 7 a.m. to 7 Widespread destruction, may hold something. it’s ready.” Popo uuincon: yor Mcrae Qrah Petes | 12 on meat wee” p.m. and 7 a.m, Several more bodies a t v . * . ~ a a {13.00-14 n0: centers ‘and cutters 10 56- St weet'a fag TE Gee Cy | 307 -N to 6 pm. Satur. The Alexandria cead v.ere identi: WASHINGTON — The 4th ff FEED and LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY Fir d Ab } d d T t ‘heifers fulle teaae te terenn, * cane non Gn - ue Us Rui 43 MITCHELL day : fied as “Mrs. Sam Giacinto about anniv ersary of the Bolshevik Rev- in anaone Qo [strong to $0, cents hieher.- bali fuity Mallend Pog) ES Sie 00 wocma) erand opening cere 65: a Negro man named Silton olution passed without any sign Pontiac Store We Deliver Drayton Store — * 37 yest. i i a t ms a D OIT (INS ix “. ,steady to strong: around 17 loads high | mcr 31 We 'e 8 Bk : , Borsay: and a Negro girl. Dolores ‘that the Russians had attempted 28 Jackson St. from Pontiac 4266 Dixie Hwy. ETR (INS: — An aban- |cnote ® to orime ,1000-1250 Ib siauchter ‘Indust Par 134 Wes'e FI sa. monies will be held Nov. 22. Harrison. 2 any special new scientific feats to Dial FE 2-049) Store Only Dial OR 3-2441 doned baby boy was found early |*teets 25.50-26 60: two loads high choice Ing Rand gq Woe worth 381 ag 40 f: TAF uns oe . |with an end of prime 1100-12.00 Yb.feland gt? aa Yele & Tow 24 Mitchell lives at 648 FE. Lincoln St.. ® * & mark the occasion . today on the porch of a vacant (steers 26 28-2650° most god ahd choice Thspit Con 93 Vnast 6h & T 894 and has been in the dry-cleaning. T) . 2 a a Se eears scomeemseasas house at 1317 Benton in Detroit. isteers °91.59-25.00 Nurernus loads of Interiak Tr 95 Fentth Da 132 4 S he men killed near Crowley ~ a : high ood steers 23.50-24.00; mixed hich! Tat Bus Mch 287 | (fardner Den . 37.2 ? business for the past 12 vears, were identified as Homer Richard Police said the infant was about ‘tond and choice steere 24.40.94 50: Int Hary 30 rher Prod : 5 three days old and in apparently (7: tandard ta Jnw good short-fed teers ‘Int Nick ne} SES SS and Lessin Courville. The two dead Da heck é 5 jiseeai eM oihecgend wander | BOCK AvrRiuEs at Carencro were identified as gC realth, fase ris ‘oe and down: few inaAe hd al er “Compiled by the As- Judge Rules for Troy eet So ee Re een SN Se a oa comes —jehaice Th ‘hb slarcht heffers 9% oo )ceeeies ress: . : STATE: OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro. 245: Root to low cha! ive nettare 21.10. 30. 18 = . 4 * * nue Cont for the County of Oakland, bee eia aly eewe cloned | at Lalas ott ae In4ust Roils Utt u an | F| The Texas dead included Clay hers and critters mae TR HH Oy ..... 236.3 ET y Son} yn the matter of the petition co&cern- "tility snd cormmercts! mune 18 08078 00:|Week ago. 2°38 me a 108 pecia ection Zerimgue, 82. and R. T. Smith, .70, “s Gordon ctor, minor. Cause No. puddles i Apa ad Pockisnied —— aao .. a 97.9 ‘both trapped as their homes fell ‘ 3508, aroun ead choice ai oe 250.8" 932.1 1 ; . . 432-451 Yh Stock steer calves 25.89. /195T high ..... 2 7 . , apart at Groves; and Mrs. Anne-, cnt, MafOld Proctor, father of saidigh dst > neta ncn chats dae Te List eee eee WMT Ts 1a Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty 1) Peck. 40-year-old Negro ex. We have purchased a auentey of FORD Petition having been filed fh this|Wetehts 27.00: choine yearling feeders 1956 high. "" 2763 1551 589 1915 Swled yesterday that Troy should | th MOTOR CO. E Court alleging that. the present where.|729-724 Ibs. 23.00-23.25. 1956 low .... 2440 12963 60.6 171.6 Have a special election on lowering) Pectant mother, at Orange. xecutive and Company Cars. ‘ aboute of she ear gh Ln ,Onives and vealers ag 50 Un. op are the city’s tax rate | The storms hit communities enang ‘odav: for - wer ver ler: KS bd ae . nas vane S tw of the state and steady to strong: | choice sand rime a uate c * * * throughout south-central Louisiana, FORD CUSTOMS FAIRLANE and 500 thal i be placed under) 77.00-35.50° low choice . e ir Co.) yf $ the jurteaiction of this Cou 27.00; utiltty and standard 16.00-22.90: | Fi ares after decimal potnts. are eighth _A petition in which the Troy|With heavy rains and high winds 9 ' Tn the | name ofthe opie ot ay mt 00- -16 08; ” cant end choice /A Allen lec. & Equiv. Co.* ‘ 26° 3 pe Non - Partisan Property Owners &ccompanying oom. n State , You are hereby - e dwin Rubber Co." pag Sag gay ee ea: 1B fh, League called fr the election had .{ MERCURY MONTEREY and MONTCLAIR Se a hes at BD = meee y saa serty roosts. enmitiany _unchoewed. } | & Chem. Cot 15 17 been challenged by the city be-! Radio announcer Alton Sonnier : fot ervice er onse nnex, Compare at ow slaue m bad eter Co* fi 8 : + . , -B West Bivd.. in the City of Pon-/and hisdec( eae weak to 86 cente Pen. Metal Prod. Co. 16.7 “107 104, cause its proposai was seven words a a KSIG in Crowley said “4 . tiae in sald Pome, on the 19th day of|lower: slaughter sheep {nity ateart Provhet ie 84 98 over the legal limit. winds of Hurricane Audrey ans, ar ops an a ion a ons November, 1967, at — o'¢lock most choice and prime 96-1 “wooled Rudy Mfg. Co* : 9 16 * Nee jostling nothing like the ones: that. ’ in the ands you peby|sinuchter lambs 22.60-22.0n: vont and —— poet oe 122.422 122 : ‘ ved th hh last night. wa en sar personaly af ai ars waa eee, tenes eae is te.| "he Oates coe orina, Mie ale ee itunes etal The trees ren here last night. These cars. are sold with o New Car Guerantee on New Cor terms. They ij ott to, make personal)21.00: cull to chofce sianghter «heer = imit did not apply to the.contestec ees y 4 wnt erng, Impractien te ink notice 400-900. rood ‘snd chelce 80-85 th part Of the petition. flattened out.” represent substantial seringe. They are bg! oll ah ed purposes New Cars at shal} oa pare 7 pono of & copy, jteonder _, 7 ea a most_lare’ A TV _quiz_contestan{ from South The proposal_would Iiwer the Audrey__raked the —Touisiana Used Car prices. i one tree! previous to said hearing tn sales: > ali © aie aided tates : = —Pontiae per. ‘prtates and. foes =~ Satabte 128 —atenere gy Care ina was asked if -he- danced. “eelting— on ‘Troy's operating taxes coast dine 27, eaving more than “nese "ine grab "Arthur etna AMT 28th faite a ands: the mambo and che cha with girlstrém $15. for ench 1.000 of as- 331 dead and missing, and dam L/ Moore. Judge of said Bag AF ay n4 180 - ~~ a a oe be mixed No. 1 back home. “No. ‘sfr." he said, sessed valuation to $5. age in the millions. ; . ae ‘ ih ey > ag neal ear ees 1 GR hcg y A ngs a iaresiy “you got to-get married to ee areas ‘Power facilities and. .communi- OLive ' fe) ag TN eas Ng fone ML -A tm i cis 1 sagt “ane like that,” .. . Clothingetyles are’ ‘The land occupjed by the church gations were disrupted {n several Rochester Ford Dealer pen sue cop E J. VASCASSENNO. ‘hoars 12.28-14.50 combared | last going Hack to the "20s. and it’s Be and churchyard of Trinity Chutch communities with Alexandria and 1 9711 rl i “Be uty Probate Register barrows and gilts folly 30 cents higher: wonderful if prices di “ Juvenile Divieion sows under 400 [hs 25 cents higher, | NS 1 Wil pL id likewise. Nov. 6, ‘67.-over 00 ib. sivady, ar ison » i o in New York's Wall Street. district Crowley both without lights for is valued at -25 million dollars. part of the night.: “For More Than 30 Years--4 Good Place to Buy" Evenings ‘e i } {i a 5 P 3 * = - @ year to incinerete accumulated “KRAGERO, Norway—Ablesea| _ man Markus Pettersen does no t, , claim to be the world’s dldest ac-' tive seaman, but friends say he probably is. He is nearly 87 and . looks back on 73 years as a sailor. Pettersen went to sea at 4 on a Norwegian barque and for 46 { _ years sailed the high seas. In 1930 hé “settied down” nearer “home. Today he is a valued member of the crew of a. ireighter which plies arouna Nor- | way's rugged coast. Part of his life was spent as an American citizen and he was torpedoed five times during First Werld War. . se It costs the U. S. about $500,000 amounts of worn out currency, ee ad ote, ry “Never mind, Helga, they’ve eloped.” —=—S ty EGAD, TWiG6S/ I'VE MADE AN Z AMAZING DISCOVERY-~ COUSIN 2) DAISY 1S THE LINING FEMALE IMAGE OF OUR CRASS NEIGH- # BOR HARVEY BAXTER/ «1 HEH-HEH/ WOULDN'T HE TURN) A BACK FLIP IF CONFRONTED PP ee eee) a ees - BOARDING HOUSE {IT MIGHT BRING ON AN EARTH- QUAKE OR ATIDAL WANE / ~~I KNOW MYOWN BEAK NEVER LAUNCHED ANY FAN CLUBS ~~BUT THOSE TWO GARGOYLES HAVE - PERSONALITIES To MATCH LIKE A OUT OUR WAY WY WITH HIS OWN GRUESOME CSENISH | \\ FACE PEERING AT : ° : AN) } OVER THE > : 3 FENCEZ . i a = : AN i = “ > \* & NS < : > ‘4 i, Ds t ly KS : 8 | i N i ‘A AC ANS . Va ane | a » MAE 4S = \ Ke nal f m ——S—S— (Sa aos iy : a ste a ao i oe a - ee = a 24 13 Years on the Sea : eee.) ie By T. V. Hamlin DIXIE DUGAN [Break )Go2. occase T DO, OCCASIONALLY] [| NAG to Ing problems. 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SOL DELIBERATE STOLE OY WEAS, THEN CLAMED THEM AS ROOR —~ SIMPLY || REMEARSING & HELD GREAT! || SCRIPT, CYNE! By Charles Kuhn BUT, GRANDMA, IF YA CAN'T WHY NOT STOP AN’ | |GET YOUR REGULAR IREADIN' GLASSES ? WELL,T FING JUST GUESSIN’ AT TH’ DIFFERENT WORDS..| AJAX CLEANERS? LOOK, MY LAUNORYS SUPPOSED To BE HERE : SORRY GIR..WOULD You MIND CHECKING AGAIN JUST TO MAKE 6URE? 4 5 MAYBE I SHOULD ORGANIZE A GEARCH PARTY. BLOOCHOUN a .. SOMETIMES MAKES A . BETTER AN’ MORE EXCITIN’ STORY THAN WHAT TH’ AUTHOR a -" 99 a . ee ie) ae ‘gy i pve e a PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1987 aa Would Substitute District Fades Lawmakers Seek to End Justice of Peace System | G tees = the justice of the peace system substitute a judicial in Michigan smaller number of new officers called district judges. Rep. Kenneth N, Sanborn (R-Mt. Clemens), a former justice of the peace, said sweeping legislatién now Grafted to bring abow with a generally. favorable reac- oe | un trom Offic Ms. Jubi lant the ; +£¢ + - UTICA—Mr. and Mrs. Russell E.|"" the few senators ‘avail- ICld | a It is the product of a study/BU"t of 5180 Forcier Ct. hove noble Ser! conameont, - . nounce the engagement of their & - : by a joint legislative. interim com- H : fen , - Oy R | d P| mittee headed by Sanborn, Many|2uettet. Dolores Ann, to Don-| However, Sen. Eastland (D-iA J er 0a ans details remain to be worked However, Sanborn yesterday Usted theso as major advantages of the committee Sieg Maske Gea eee judicial setup in Ohio: The fee system of compensation for JPs would be eliminated, ban- pressures. Fees would be paid into-a county's geni-| . eral fund, and they would go to- ward payment of district judge ishing “evil” salaries. * * +. Lowest level courts would be put on a sounder economic basis, Now there are about 2,800 JPs, about ona fourth of them active competing for fee income insuf- ficient to maintain even this num- -.300 To 400 r. There distriet judges. The qualifications of office would be raised, with only law- yers eligible to fill the new posts in counties over a certain —— There would be better provision for courtrooms, maintained counties according to. minimum standards, and generally better ad- ministration of justice. ° * * * Sanborn said counties would be split up into districts outside areas of municipal court jurisdiction cording te a population ratio yet to be worked out. In Ohio, one district judge provided on ‘the basis of 30,000 inhabitants, he said, The district judges pop- be_ would be elected in the spring for four year , terms on a non partisan ballot. o— The 1958 legis-{for reelection and hold office until defeated. k *& &- A minimum of one district court| ‘Senators i -to Civil Rights OUt.|the son ‘of. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nowicki, of Detroit, residents of Utica. cided. Dolores Burt of Utica to Wed Richard Nowicki ald Richard Nowicki. Ronald is Wedding date has not been. de- Barney former ment, * * At the last session New City Manager MADISON HEIGHTS city’s pew manager, | Sweitzer, a Texan, will duties here on Dec. 1. $i-year-old man from and riers Assn. members from Imlay City, Columbiaville, Attica” and , by Comer, longtime Clifford vember. ac- cis St., was treated at is lice. by Harold J. Young, 27, Madison Heights Picks — This The City Council appointed the suburb of Fort Worth, where he has been serving as city man- ager, treasurer and tax assessor, at a special meeting this week. Letter Carriers Meet CLIFFORD—Rural Letter Car- _North Branch met) here recently at the fire hall. Dur- ‘ing the dinner they honored Ray whé will retire at the end of No- Young Woman Injured . Jo Ann White 21, of 143 S. Fran- General Hospital yesterday for in- juries received in a two-car col- lision at W. Huron street and Osce- ola drive, according to Pontiac Po- Her ear collided with one driven| Pinedale St., Clarkston, who was Incumbent. JPs would be given uninjured. She was released from Eastland fought, the bill at every step. It only after the Senate committee. Jack |... Sen, Kefauver (D- Halton, | thought they would “general acceptance,” * * SOrry he felt they have a ‘Ike's Choices ’ Kefauver Only Sorry Woman Wasn‘t Named WASHINGTON uw — President | signed 1 Eisenhower's. selections for new Civil Rights Commission met Miss), chairman of the Senate Ju- diciary Committee to which the nominations presumably will be referred, declined immediate com- * usual course of bypassing his he felt that Eisenhower had ap- pointed “distinguished men able te de a good job” and added he * ; He said, however, that he was didn’t appoint a woman to the commission, saying ke ~ Body the 4 ‘ Harvey Julian Allen, who aot the “nose cone” that went late cuter space and back without Mackie Program Lists 81 New Xway Miles for Metropolitan Detroit simple. beri * ay at Abie enlealated thes of Congress : " to the atmosphere. civil rights)" DETROIT (INS) — Metropolitan . « took the un- built. in the next ten years. Tenn) said meet with C. Mackie. Detroit public officials were jubi- lant today over announcement of 81 miles of new expressways to be This most ambitious program in southeast Michigan history was’ outlined in Detroit. yesterday by) State Highway Commissioner John) mediate and long-range m iscurity and elevated him to a at New York. burning up from friction, modestly contends that the solution to this! most perplexing problem was very “It’s all in the physics book,” ~he commented. “All I did was up with the idea enue years~ago to make the nose cones of space flying rockets blunt- nosed. ‘To the layman, a wider nose would seem to..create more Subsequent tests proved him cor- rect, and made America’s inter- iles possible. The accomplishment brought -Allen out of scientific ob-| po-| sition of leadership. He was hon-| lored by the National Advisory: Committee on aeronautics and has been chosen to give the coveted Wright Brothers lecture for the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Heads Research Defense Effort Nofed Red is a noted red tape slasher. The Massachusetts Institute Technology president tackles LKS HARD lian talks plain and hard. “knowing as I do the sense ... and meet any eérisis .. Those were his — night, just an hour for science and technology. * CAMBRIDGE, Mass. aNS)—Dr. James Rhyne Killian Jr., President Eisenhower's selection to guide the nation’s scientific defense program, problem — whether a vital policy) decision or a family camping trip —with the razor sharp, methodical, yet on occasion daring mind of the highly trained and experienced ad- istra’ Weng Lomsegdherpeesromt owed ve apie ke a shock wave than a needle- sharp nose and therefore, when . it struck air it would dissipate am confident thatit can do ia job et dent Eisenhower revealed i. his scientific and security report to the nation that Killian would be}, Killian’s experience as an the new special presidential aide | ‘has stuck with him through his! = career. He's written many articles, but hag shown he can “‘cut’’ his The 53-year-old South Carolinian own copy. ruthlessly. likes a planned and orderly life, both at home, and in his work yet *tlke's Top Scientific Aide of ‘a of ‘Slasher was mobilized in research and spe- cial training for the war program. RESIGNED POST When Dr. Compton resigned his post in 1948, Killian, who has spent all his working life with MIT, was ‘elevated to the presidency on the outgoing president's tion. He was the first alumnus ever honored with the post. The missiles czar traces his as- sociation with MIT back te 1924, :| when he transferred to the famed institute from Trinity (now Duke University) in Dur- urgency, mission and dedication) ham, N.C. in the ic and engineering| , Community 4 United States; I He earned his. bachelor of science degree in business engineering ad- ministration at Tech in 1926. His first job after graduation was as ¢ ‘assistant managing editor of the Presi- Technology Review. good under- expert is still the plain-spoken, been. But the big, husky government direct individual he always has Almont,! Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) said “it | Mackie unvelled the $70) million to *k Lapeer,| appears to be a ‘group of dis- program a sig antic luncheon Allen, a native of Illinois, is now tinguished A a ~|dedicating- sace Pas ne as" an $11,000-a-year-en=—_ ; ___ |Expressway Lodge-Davison| vineer at the NACA'S Ames Lab. Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) de-|int oratory at Moffett Field, Calif., carrier SCTibed the President’ * In New York, Roy Pontiac commission “appears which can = a pees criticized Eisenhower of 4685 lier, contending it as “men of-talent and ability.” Kefauver, Gore and O'Mahoney all voted for the civi rights bill in final ne — ecutive director of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People agreed that the Some Northern Demoerats have ing the commission members ear- been helpful in resolving the im- S appointees British Mother Gives Birth to 13th Boy HILLINGDON, England w—It’s Wilkins, ex- to be one; ‘Mrs. Bertram Shipwright. job.”” x * * for not nam- could have His two five-year plans call for 4 miles of new expressways by 1962 and another 41 miles by 1967. another boy, the 13th, for Mr. and The new boy is Stephen, 5 6, Billy 7, Geoffrey 8, Findlay 9, Ronnie and Allan, twins, 10, and elor. Webster School Cubs Donate Food Baskets sented Capt. needy families last night-—— near San Francisco. He is a bach- schedule to shreds to handle \Statement left no move “as rapidly as possible marshal the best scientific and talent in the United States ‘ {dent ...” Dens 1 through 13 of Cub Scout Pack 9, Webster School, each pre- Magnus Michalsen, commanding officer of the Pontiac Citadel Corps of the Salvation Army, with a basket of food for During the regular pack meeting under the supervision of David R. Ewalt, pack leader, 37 Bobcat awards were granted, and one Bear pateh” the decisions needed new to Killian. vm He Carr hast & earefiity worked ttt he would! "igineering judgment and creative and make it available tothe Presi- Making with the “utmost dis- recruit a strong scientific advis- @ry group to carry out his presi- dential mandate will be nothing During the frequent absences of then MIT President Karl T. Comp- _{ton_on World War II duties, Kil- lian, as executive vice president and acting president, frequently was called upon to make decisions of importance both to the insti- an to en- to gently and decisively, we | ‘maintain CUTS COPY Killian demonstrated his econ: omy of words last night when he | went right to the heart of the problem facing him. He said: emergency. He detests routine thinking and acting. “American science we ing possess tremendous ACTS SWIFTLY Killian can act swiftly, and his|“2¢ Vigor: and if we ile “them” in the” flourishir state required by our nafional wel-|y fare and security and advance. otut steadily in technological strength and achievement.” . * After a decade of publishing and) lecturing, Killian became executive assistant to Dr. Compton in 1939, and four years later was elected yusic Educators’ As’ executive vice president of MIT.|4 music workshop at In 1945 he was made vice presi-|School Nov, 23. More dent. He hold dozens of honorary teachers from 18 Michigan degrees from other colleges and universities, ___When he has time, Killian likes te pursue hiking and mountain climbing. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Parks of Ash- boro, N.C., and their two chil- recommenda- done most of the he’s even been known to take tools in honed to siege Bid RareEe 9Aey, He possesses a fine collection of old books and is interested in color photography. Outside the home, he devotes as much of his’ limited Killian was born in Blacksburg, S.C.,'on July 24, 1904. But today, after many years away from his native southland, he has lost all trace of an accent. | AF Officer Praised DETROIT i — The Detroit City Gurman, public relations officer for the Ist Fighter Wing at ‘Selfridge Air Foree Base, for maintaining “excellent public relations” be- tween personnel of the base and editor, people ot Cote: Says Germans. Making Thermonuclear Missile PARIS (INS) — An important Fremcn physicist said today West Germany is secretly preparing to produce a missile propelled by thermonuclear energy. — * * * The physicist made the statement ‘in the weekly publication, ‘‘Tribune s Nations,” which last week re- led Russia had developed a rev- new theory on fuels which ~~ it to launch sput- niks, —N\ ‘Slate Music MIDLAND w — are expected te attend. “ ‘\ | \ Tourist Group to Meet DEARBORN ™& —The annual meeting of the Southeastern Mich- igan Tourist and Publicity Assn., =o peril 475 widow of Manley Oakiaad, Birmingham. Interment in Greenwood Ceme etery. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 1, 4, 8 19, 25, 27, 2%, $0, 31, 40, 60, 68, 69, 71, 72, 75, 6, $0, 89, 96. CARPET AND FURNITURE SALESMAN rlenced onl ao ohh — atrison-Pringie CAB DRIVERS, iy OR fe time, dav er night, 101 W. uron, DRAFTSMAN tuteresting ene 0] ne the —— “drainage pro; A can have had experi- ence = “y he = ing Fars securi- a exceptionnt triage benefits. County "6 = idg., 1 P tntayene Pontia oe sist, St. DON'T WISH FOR|*a' MONEY! Make it easily) through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-818]. IN MEMORY or pa KIRK- assed & Nor’ tb sth. Badly missed by his Wife lldren, Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL oo tone eee os through Classified Ads! _ Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer| and get itl _Vegheossiple | “GET 1T - QUICK, : ae FOR PIES, ROLLS * soneme Steady bow’ — Job. person Old ‘Watertord Hotel, 5838 ‘Dixte Hey. Wate Unusual Oppor- tunity EXISTS FOR A REPRESENTA- E WITH THE NATIONAL E EPEN. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN 2 men needed at once. Experlen refe: Must be neat Kiem: JERRY E. ADAMS CO. Open Eves. ‘tll 9: Sun. 1 to 5 FE 4-456) MAple 5-1201 2536 Dixie Hwy. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Have ample fioor time for 1 addt- onal m. fi an. Prefer experienced or = will train to sel] new custom built homes and existing homes. 3-1353. Gordon Ladd. OR SALESMAN | strict sagteaencn Write to Bort _Pontiac Press, TWO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. cntty he ag pao J men m Hams Roan 1218 Balewin aes. _FE_ 40847. UpH AND NITURE re i PE 2.7707. pd ME SPEND sUMPER is. ~ WANTED Experienced Mechanics Full Benefits Program A-1 Working Conditions : SERVICE: ANAGER. * FE 5-9485 GMC RETAIL BRANCH |! Ea Oak eee land at Cass WANTED: EXP, GM | PARTS selesman, Apply in person. er ‘ otors eStore ey Rd, ME Sronee’ ceiving et act oe - | WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. but = “train right | w A wr Sat Sia ti ate Sele | Be CARPENTRY, Square Lake yic. Call FE 8-8219. NEW AND RE- AL. TYPES -REMODELING. Ga- rages, breeseways, — util- fice CC, & N eison, FE 5-1788. GENE’S HEATING SERVICE. “grandfather” rights and could run the hospital. passe at Little Rock. Leonard 14. badge. tute and to the country, since Tech dren, Carolyn and Rhyne Mere- will be held at Dearborn Tuesday. Death Notices Cemetery Lots 5 _Help Wanted Male ¢ 6| Help Wanted Male $| Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9) Work Wanted Female eee Building Service 12 12 Landscaping 18A DARA DARREL DD ODES | RODE OPER DPE) RRP DAG LP REP DPS eS ine bs THE | COMBINATION MAN BUMPING &| WANTED - 2 EXPERIENCED | WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL-| PIANO LESSONS, MAJORS IN| | NEAT, DEPENDABLE GIRL WHO | JOS. FLEMING MIKO FLOOR LAYING, : : Pine dleas be agg = ca 3-5757. ‘: ainting OL 1-313] er OL eon. as station men capable a _— _— by eeapgino = more eemeeee — — ; — likes — —> baby oe! Fe 0 Balown. Ph. a = a usr a over s on 5 com lose, rence: BOND, | NOVEMBER 6, 1987, THOM- Fon cae 7 CEME RY-LOTs | ~ EXCELLENT OPPORTU starting December ist 1007 Write | _ between how tm. and 2:30 p.m.| PE 1-8943. PSYCHOLOGIST TEACHER DE. i Shorten 6 ae | ne Sea as Harden, 942 Sunset Rd, Lake whi it Sema Oardait Married man, age 25 to 40, ii & me y ge < om | Goma To HELP — HOUSE- URGENTI Y NEEDED sires part or ff ime employ- | Moule vere, ieensed builder, FHA EXPERT TREE 2 pr wpe AND Orion, age 40; beloved husband of| in te Chapel. Loca a t operate esta Mies. charecter- | work No _ 2 adults, Zt si NERVE net Pontiac "2. #1198 removal. Ph. FE 56-6503 OR Edith Bond: beloved son of Mrs.| 0 Reformation Price $650. Calli i Pontiac grocery route, Salar ies. Write Pontiac Press Box, ap. with private bath. 20 week.| Men 18-37 to train as Telegraph EOIgTERED “NURSE —— atu 7 ya nomas R. Bond: dear father of _OR 3-702 m mission, and profi Mt) Write Pontiac Press Box 85. Operators, for aS this area. Desires ete or indus+ OUELING. As SS FRANK’ TRIM Dorothy. y, Judy, Feany —_ Fatt WHITE: Coe 3 GRAVES. MAIN a ent. Car fur- WANTED: SANTA ee & <= WANTED HOUSEKEEPER BE- oer 4 cppraved 4. bs a trial Bu : enpurinesed: = a ROOF REP AIRS aay Looe pn agit tag : sad nished and expenses paid. Worker tmas Season. Must like : tween 35 & 45. Light houssework. : | Call Ouree ol transplanting, surgery. Free es’ par. Mrs. Marion Steeber. Mrs: wHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES| should make over the first | be able to epaverse with, ——— PE 47586. Frese, Bes <4. A VESTROUGHIN rE mates. tes. Insured ret Anderson and Burton: 195° @ for $300. LI 22167 or year. Wonde opportunity for ly Personnel Office, 5th Floor, | —~ — WASHINGS s Rained. CALL | E iG 40444 Wall re! * wil [ : ; Wa, WOMAN REQUIRED FOR SMALL | _PE 6-074. 7 F 7 alled Lake. MA 42903, Bond: Funeral service et 3 pm. (et 1 tIbe. cal Labeeion $0008 co aoe o nes office to help with increased busi-| ‘Work Wanted Male 10\ qasuina a TRONINGS-REAgON.| JRENCHING AND i xew cawwa bUiLr. FINE from the Pursley Puneral Home WHITE CHAPEL, ¢ GRAVE LOT. ei ‘Mond Friday . ness. item like detail, clerical able ra FE ¢0181 : BULLDOZING Fore back fill. Top soll, FE ciating. “inte ment+in Dek Sa Leonard 2013 Atkinson "Ave. De- ee COMPANY Help Wanted Female 7} For “press. Box 7 ai 4-1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW — WASHING AND IRONING. PICK | R_D. Thompson “PE 46841 eur 4 DAY SALE — ALL ciating. Interm "43333 ST 7 MILE —- Pg es repair FE. 4¢-4210 | up and deliver, OR 3-108 F Cemétery. Mr. troit. : WOMAN FOR CARE AND p_onales Fisleed kinds of Teens, Colorado blu state ab Puneral a SOAIRY MAN Ein | ADULT WOMAN TO SELL WALL-| “light housework. More for home| ACCOUNTANT—FINANCIAL, COST WOMAN DESIREs WORK BY THE| Building Supplies 12A ce, Norway maple, cugat ma- — Help Wanted—Male 6) "rie or married, Wite to help in Ref "paine ‘co ibe Woodward, | - men wages. Pe Dine. Recikcst herengen, “Call eve: | Windies & MtaTNOS DONE Ee | Lua COND. pus, & WINDOWS ble van eros | poe Tatlogd oo} : WOMAN FOR NTAIN WORE xce refe ev ABHINGS & IRONINGS DONE 13 . : Sends roms ad Leseera. Mich * ee WPpul time: Syst pe § nings, EM 3-4227 my hom: ‘ork guaranteed. FE| ‘For an honest deal on Soutt Blvd. E., Open Sunday. 1. 1997, ALL_ARQUND GENERAL MAIN: | 5 ee a on OFFICE, GENERAL OF-| Cras Drug. Maple Corner of ai = allt ; Minerva, Miss, (formerly resided, tenance a shop. Part time. See Mr. Abe Work. Shorthand not required. | Cranbrook, Birmingham. MI 7-034 enbtnct wert repair.| WANTED: DAY WORK - $1 "HR. | FIREBRICK. USED. 10 CENTS EA. Moving & Trucking 19 at ‘home of sister, the late Lena| ferred, Steady work. Write Poo-) Poy: gir. Persht. Hub Clothiers,| Co” ogg, ison, “Ra., Birming- | WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- B Mui ck, FE 7-188 eo eee "| and transportation, FE 2-6065, Reg brick. 3 cents ea. 3108 W. | mn we conten ra Wages mmrecren a a cet ae boas es __18-20_N. Saginaw. San — _ ‘ for home than wages. | spgCiALIZE IN WORKING ON | WOMAN WISHES WORK, 5 | b DAYS — A-1_MOVING - HAULING Giidersleeve. Funeral service wil SS oh eee pee ESTABLISHED ROUTE — OPER iY 6 o_o ed windows. Regardiess of age|_8 week. FE 63187. a Sig LA held Saturday, November 9, et ee ne | for neat a arin marries man; Part time Xmas help tn sales | WOMAN WTD. fA PASLE OF TAR-| or condition. I can make them Fr timates.. FE 2’pm. from the Dudley H. Moore BARBER OR An APPRENTICE. with car. $87.50 per week to start perman e. e| ing ehare household duties| rise and lower easily, call EM Building Service 12) gynranteed Free es AA-1 Reduced Rates Puneral Home, Auburn Heights. | Bey ‘oot "| < cg eee” aa |, Preferred. Myer's Jewelry Shop,| % care, of semiinvalid. In Or | _3-0065 or FE 43275. _- Be i 13 | Smite Moving. Large Van or Pick- Fietatine. Cremation at White CAB ‘DRIVERS STEADY AND | _ Fler ash, PE 22318.” Fe ee eee eee eee: family, Call sat, FE $-8008, | BOT, 1 ALE Tag, ANY KIND OF | Al Cement work PE 8084 usiness Services _up. FE i eens Capel Cemetery. Veneral ar | are ee eee ie ean | oe, ESTABLISHED FIRM) “ing « Dain Maid Party for eaun Wd. Variety Toy Parties | soy 17 NEEDS JOB BADLY! | 5-1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS |A.1 ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- ag ah fetal pp Nog" By Moore Puneral Home, “Auburn Orchard Lake 3 to.6 p.m’ - | territory, Desires man 2608, with | Buses? © Good’ percentage plus bonus. ta-| WILL DO ANYTHING, (EVEN | Rough-i: | finish. Remodel. FHA| "mova and trimming. Get our bid. | move. tree 0) Charee FF CA0T ; m. : 5 BABY ! rms rdon Fiattley, 3-0482. FE 2-' 8 MAN POR MAINTERANCE. “60; (eter eer tae oe SanysitTen TO LIVEN bad ‘your Christmas “shopping & WEE ENDS CALL moving. General cleanup. FE = - . , -1_ CARPENTRY. REAS. FREE KES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ne eee ee ee en ee tae 2 fu ike” ppousae Onton, MY 2,22. between 10) _the easy way. OR 3.6062. . _FPF 440. ca R i 7 Gp iggh 13461. S osindae messary arcane man SaeeGENT GLEARING AND . M. _ _ eirw AWA. 1 Daniel” Clayton, (637 Buckhorn) cations. For appoin:ment. call EM | _‘e_Fontiec Frese. Bos 78 beg children ¢ deen weet, while| wants custodian work. Live in| i, CAR ae Oitice ies piv Co, a1 We Law-| light hauling, call Bul. PE. $6033: 3-8343 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.| MAN, 40 TO 8 MUST KNOW HOW, COSMETIC AND/OR able. Roughing & finish, Also al- a = ae a Sass to to repair air-cooled motors, V'rite mother works. FE 8-8935. eetetres Ph. FE 25122 before 5/ erations Free est, FE 5-3608. Bt ove 30135. HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME Wate, ee bese Feee gie Ie TO_TRUTREE: BEATE OTB | Rapertnceapreerret. rca or | "BACT Biw tne Mth init Te | EABTNEE AKER AND CARPE | orcs vena GANBING_a_ VIE ACCOUNTANTS. __ | ;dset bite saris. Fm 2S : ie Whit ; or M., Pau- . - | Ant = comb. Maurice Mccann. = Be ice a eUaS oe ait &. Boeerd pen timers Perry Pharmacy, 68 | abeth Lk. Rd Kitchens = specialty: FE | "Guaranteed work. PE 3-1047. Pon- ak On BURNER FE 20081.) " move cheaper BE 34102. FE rt M neral arrange- D north. WANTED: EXP PART - tiac Hardw oor ce. SER : rc STE : IRVICE ALL MAKES ; ments will anno p mosenll gg Elatd Casualty Insurance Co. hag at- ; CURB GIRLS. APPLY A & W waitress. Appiy in person after 11 EXPERIENCED Sime counte ice sabey AAU isor (San ding SE ares O’DELL CART AGE ee =< sees be seen’ tractive opening for claims men Root Beer, 676 W. Huron. = sete n Rocbeste — Fe. ¥ ia = taras f aPRLIANGE BERVICE Local and distance moving. with the ——— F qualifications. _ Roch 5-085 ‘loor — Pinishin PL 4 its Eo pa ving. es eee ee ee ee CURB . Help Wanted " 8] ~_, JOB PRINTER | |S RO TENCHING. | eicinagets sates STAY [aay wnne tor ESTE wi 20 ars ex Mw 4 f ti w a me. rigRT,, Ko Be Washingion 8) * Avility to ot 9: gem ioe ona pebchgagee degree ag CHANCE TO MAKE rx nea? Pontiac. _ Excellent Footings Water Line, Field Tile. ROY'S 6 Oskland FE 2-4021| 48421. Clarkston. age 2: dear sister eof 3. College background helpful. | Start wor at once. For full tn- WAITRESSES 1 rcetet Cece Re is ste = p £ ne y Seay oe a ( | a | aT y biti AR EP | Fa 8 | | | : eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NovenBEn 8.1957 Be oa pic te eed |_| Wanted eal Ena 24 t Apts, Furnished 33) Rent Apts. Furnished 33/CARNIVAL 4. by Dick Turn Rent Houses Unture, 36) _ For Sale Howe For Sete Mowers, 3 —— a wascsue| West Side CASH” Bungalow | IN A FLASH CESSES |eltes rae eae ee re eee "et at - Huron Hurea C i bath. __ diel. ak: ees ‘Ask at Apt. No. 4 | froin Pu, Beaoment wiih sue GA. Johnson SRT GROOMS ane™ | ear # Boe pata mee rhe ON 7 ROOM sTAIRS PRIVATE Bliabeth "Late Rd dict end schools. 981 DOWNSTAT PRL ron, baton — util. turn. 105 cente : a 5 ru PEGE me |e Renee sachs PH [PEE a ELE : cou bath & ent. 116 E. Howard. Ave. Wish TO CETL A Few LAND - CAST HORT GOREN FFANTE NEL. contr id 3 NG - NR. Ri — 3° RMS. W mente old. Vic, of Keego Har ee oer OL. Jeet ei edt | “on lat floor, Priv. bath. PE §-8339, gS ou) SS — 9 See "Bef avn Move an at . Contact G. L. TET eb b . 50 price. bor. FE 46309 after _Broker. “OA 81160 or OA 6-261.) 4 & 4] et RiviDCAL i nay _No pets, OLive 10440. ay Oakland County Realty : oer - OME BOUND WIFA | oe cabins: Winte NICE : Rearearesisct| IMMEDIATE. | feast deseco 5 "genet cae cans age Breen | BPE er 4 cree an FE 3-003. a 3 7 ooaa et KITCHEN Ne objection tot ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME “Red” Reward, FE _2-6103.__ rire 75 _No objection to rock beth, all pvt. On N. . FE XOM. at Elizabeth Lake. 62,000 reg eee eee =6ACTION | sina © = Pew 2 eh EG Tr OCKE | Sisco tes! stata FE 250%, Roamer. Ml 69684. On any good land contract, new or 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE.| VERY NICE 2 AND 3 REALTOR Lost: BOXER uF asoned Your cash upon satie-, Adults. wk. 31 Jacokes St.| rms. he 7 , Al 3-4671 vie. Sashabew & Pelton Rds, OR ductors” inspec of property fe Sat AND, or - Oo Becheler apt. 22 Auburn at . ese “R OM BRICK $275 Down | Lost; HOME-LITE WATER K L. Templeton, Realtor | tee Child welcome. 344 obn- | VERY LOVELY 3 ROOMS AND WEST SIDE Convenient floor plan; fenced| If you want peace and ~ pump, lost on Livernois, N. of 2330 Orchard ge ees | 28 bath. a oar. a furn. Priv’ on Elizabeth yard, nice neighborhood, close to; this 3 eee all ty ra 2 ie Avon Rd, Monday. OL 1-0761.|__- After ¢. Pe tien 7 RMs. AND BATH. CLOSE IN. pon ney —. No ers oF Cass es. 4 room et & ea AND = lg Narkston Schoo! setric eward. Adults. FE 2-431 : . a ¥. - . MARSH js RMS. reer ms $ ae wart ant Real SS b t off Sashabaw. LOsT: BLACK CK IA ‘MOND SHAPE Wanted Estate 32A | on 2 ROOM APT. CONTINUOUS bint Westte perme crnth References required. Ga bath Dasement. Gy eat Consider something in trade. e onys_ ring. Rew FE _ ¢3902. ga La Toe meter You name! fy“) r FE saan” : FE +O. — dition ibroughout. Bus as door,| further details call now!. Lost: BLack “a TAN MALE "| the o $1005 terms. PE 8-323, : im Vic. of Ore & Maceda A 3 LAKEFRONT APTS. PARTIAL- vent Apts. nfurnished : Ea Ras. FE 23003. : |? ay"Rira Pets ent, miley. west of : a, Unfurnished 34 {| TEAR’ AROUND, rotage wag WATKINS LAKE 4 Bedrooms Tost. MALE BEAGLE, BLACK, c. For more. information |; RM. KITCHENETTE AND Pyr. fed _ ern. Reasonable. -0048. | Only $800 down buys this neariy ae, white and tan. Ans. to Tonto. Tu-| - cal Northville St3W. Heat bot and cold w TEAK. FAAROUND CAKE P.R ON [| Bew 2 bedroom ranch type: Neat LAKE PRIV joking. for mee on left frint shoulder. Bald 3 RMS. & BATH. MURPHY BED. Bove on reirig urnished, Kaults bom Commerce Laxe, 3 = a pin. Completely; If you have this tt! This Mt. Rec. area. Reward. FE 5-1047 Near Bus Line. No drinking, 25| only. Paddock. Alberta th Pied m Walled Lake, 2 bed- rmed tod” screened on paved| large house — I~ alte +. or FE 42571 . Monroe St., FE 5-2140. Apis. 2 miles _firepiace recreat + con street. Lake privileges. Immedi-| large 4 bedroom, heute | Xe LOST - 3 ¥R_ OLD MALE COL- ae 3. ROOM BASEMENT APT. |) BEDRM, UPPER ON EUCLID. , : — Ba ob bed oe = pesrern fms lendocaped. Has com- ie. "Sa T18 8. Lapeer Rd, Ox- . bes ~ — ‘oe Bl Palace trailer of Diste Ruy. Pe _required. Cau nil Market 4 i300 MAple oa ° nore or MaAple 5-124 fortabie Saving room. Reperete nid TR , 83200 : edrm, Duplex Spokane. Seg dining wad large & . UOST:"A CAT. TAN WETH TIGER! © We know the A B Ce of re caeNETE- ae “Rent Lake Cottages 360A | “MottipLe LisTino SERVICE dining ro0m te (10) Oullty rm. » Whit . Vie. of; selling al) types of real ee = | 2 (RMS. 6 EITCHENETIE. | 18T |] 9BEDRM. PART URN. LARE- oft _Wisuer Schoo PE'Stms. \ “| fate all FEE Seis for the |" Noor. Baby wsicome. i Going |! fat pte. gait Pootiee LE Re. duced’ Wister cules OR 24088. | Charcoal and Pink Berit ores Tie Lost YOUR PET? want TO Fd ies me era! | St Corner Whittemore. ___|3 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. 500 6. Gets Traler Pars’ Gk Postiac | ~ ranch style bome that 's | breeseway attached. For more fea. ve one @ home? FE . zdw. M. Stout, » Realtor 7 LARGE Rooms. #1 AUBURN Parke. PE 2.1108. Lake. beautiful. The interior deco: tures call now. Price $13,900. ginaw st _FE $5361 for spp _ | s aPré_ WEST SIDE. ONE TAM. TEM. MODERN DERN CABIN, PONTIAC | fallen ore, desnee rock Oven e = “tih) 8:30. 3 RM5., . N, CHRISTIAN . fj . ; . de tor. All large rooms. ‘ ~flgpbles & Supplies 244 — a Re "_pretered at re" a | _satire. Stems ph sia : Se ten kee | es Fn Next Spring |. . NEEDS CER- . : ROOM i 2 ROOM APT, PRIVATE EN- keeper. Pienty rounde lakefront home pessics, sucks and dimes, LISTINGS WANTED Jeanie, trance & path. Partiady furn.| Rent Houses Furnished ¢ Houses a You won't find @ lakefron | _call ist Fethes No dealers ave WASTING, LET ¥ RMS. "IST FLOOR MOD. NO| Good location. 368 Whittemore. Rent House 35; __Rent Ho Unfurn. 36 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, SLEEPING wadllbes J arson ss peived feeds afer te bowery | Bac case ) ROOMS AyD BAT ‘BATH. fo ee ee HE BEDROOM. SLPURBAR, FR.|< poo & BATH. OL BEAT. | 5 Toate GIRLS IN PRIVATE HOME. = _ | Kitthen and pathroom, On lot with "oo Al wil, fa 2 adults. 105 Flor; ing bath. Elec. ‘tove., auto. tor. KEn' bee 9 310: ? Te ea yee, dis' eanee! from town, 2 Better Than New| OS gsr econ “ heet—0004-Dinie—Hwy—MA 6-183 block from Kitcher : ; | sncustiie R. . Middleton J ROOMs AND BATH CLOSE IW. |i . APT. CLEAN, 6 vileges, Phone FE 3-9642. This brick home has all ‘ | rom BATH. Close TW, aa APT. CLEAN. ¢ MILES pear Dodge Park. Until June. FE Sat a pea) estate LAROB Ae eae and a gil om afew W H] E fe Pee 4-090. . wi feiss Good _twin . : ears . e nice nen i FURN. INQUIRE rie seer mere nai : rsuEEpix R R GEN-| Sedrooms, Tiled basemen ) e"Tereane. A” shoee _West_Huron. - 138)? Upper) ms-'& bath. PE e410. troatn tit June. MY S00. per saDeM. Fatt a. CANE Fal Hospital. 16 ¥. Jebneon. PE | Anchor fencing around large = | rete os tntnodiole co. |i Ril APT. R” BUS. PVT. . LOWER FLAT. ALL Ln ¥i0ea it home pricea at | Hest, is, & fu : ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING ROOM . 8 p00 wea you lots of vai- | ee OY KNAUF _Ret. PE 2.8601. see | ROOME ENT. |g : = Ba loom) for_men, Come & see PE DOs} 09 J0F vour money. See thie ALTORS 2 W. Huron st. aren | 3 PRIVATE, VERY ts : i] seres, near VanDyke. Stillwell | AF 1 _ "ae = Sean Sones Fe nr po ee SS eo = Brick Ranch Home = ——S Open Eves. wre “Sunday 10 tos ) DON’T DO 3 MODERN. CLEAN, Fi ‘ nome C uopi ERY SUBURB) REAR Genes & eee : In the elty. Very good kitch- : IT YOURSELF —9uet._0_M._Jetineos *| cumaN, QUIET. SLEEP WG RMS | Eiay nee carpeting. | Whee you want to buy or set!) ? Dy ayy snr AND NQUSETRAN- | 5 CLEAN. K. am Templeton, Resto wie coe end oe ee Breeseway. An attached ga- property colt us. Wevare your| Kvgie Per anim. Hel Auburo |} Ait weP ain Hot water heat | ROOMS AND BATH WITH RE | n09 Orenard Lane nd Fe eases] Roce TE Se. 18 8 sen, 2, te, rts Pes honest oot “celehe Gen eliogs ot 3 1 Rook APT. TO Quier TEAR ro Ae seve ve month. Also’ amnalie house at s. ass Bn fy NR. aes von miaetioes before $650 DOWN neture Phone o 0. drini ee Trson y : : : 70 sonaliy: We are at your service | of Auburn Heights. F C9080" - |” eae. & BATH tho uO. Fe 1618 Taylor Ra or call PE ett. ‘ —- Root S eon an me SuEAw ROOM “LOSE IN. FE Fall petemeot sebagai od | rel ¢ay night. Just phone FE|3 AND 4 . GAS HEAT. | ——~ ere | SDR MODERN Hi HOUSE. CHIL: _ 2-444. 30 Norton __ | Call It Charm vated. Vacant 30-year land con- raf ad —Ciose in. FE 4-0808. 3 RMS. & BATH. - ENT./" dren welcome. Year round. bo home with part base-| FURN RB FOR RENT 60 Here te & beme thet hee tract. 5 pet cent interest. Priced , ‘OVE WE WEED KEW LisTinas now |? ROOMS ALC UTIL, HEAT AND | Scouts and BATH. BAaY WEL war | tS _ ment. ou beat, ‘suitable for 2) Slate St Pw een | the’ *nappy Rereaiente for -) at sin7 4 , wel ro... ft } OOM HOME. . FOR . jIRLS — NICE i" anyone Feee. Pout F, Wie 64 ae CLARK REAL ESTATE atk “Sta Hisegrove (= abel ff Béginioe Shor, Ht |? BEDROOM jane wim basement | loge: er Huron Pere re ee ee ee COT ain « rooms “i 5 ee _References_ rquired. Osis). $l pedrecen Gir WOMAN, HOME & thee: lateee! d bath each. Separate fur- = \ we the eheel” align \PE 40002 BMS. & BATH. NICELY FURN.|3 ROOM APT. BVT. BATH AND) 7 RMS. NEAR TEL-HURON. $13 ForMisitin _, home, | OfRichen Privileges. Call WE §-0623 Has “two. ee ee ace haces. water heaters, wiilities. : : at the Fs es md ea " aoe. ae Evenings. Welcome. -21@ 8. Anderson.| entrance. PE 8-3831, or FE 5-5828.|" week 930 LaSalle. All of these bouses are close or OR 3-3389. h ‘é Corner lot d inco Rea- | — a = a — ours 4 tL ave privacy. Owner very ner lot. goo me. | E. Montcalm. formerly TR UTILITigg PURN, $i¢|3 LARGE goon ae .|§ ROOM HOUSE FURN., $70. 1077|° to bus lines. GENTLEMEN: Cli EAN WARM anxious to sell so call for sonably priced. Terms, a employed with @ tire company. man just etree 7 ence as ee | ah On S| ee ne — Deee ant terme teane: WEST SIDE - In Debt? | Seeec fai Sree tea wre "saan EE COMEOLL. PORTLET MIE PT | eee eet misen aos asker Maas eae be ti Week, cer bus ag Se Be _laquire $7 € Center. x: ST ag Rrnished. ofl teeth. Pure. Fe| sou isiae-a "Hous ae. TN. bares & Pontiac MAtover. vi Ww. Teo G A Y O D gee ee Frat hoy Beat vous EAN PVT. BATH &|23. ROOM APT. PVT. ENTR.,| 98-1690. : R = | Ly CREDIT’ COU ar beet, ham a ee ae Te an | banty fara Oui ture. FE OW. | 7 BEDROOM MOWE 1 NEW, | uire 318K. Padder _nyson, PE $606), 00 12,500. | INC, 41% 8. cf welking distance” Pr'b Sou” OOMS. PVT, BATH, ENTR. Completely furn. OR 3-7005. § ROOM. M SaRTIALLY FURN. ROOMS FOR 2 GELS. ETCHEN | 10 B. PRe_ Open Eves. rE erent eee ae Theater. FE 8-0456 i Ras. & BATH FURN, APT. ” pieage Nr. General Hosp. OR | 4 BEDROOMS LOVELY LAKE- _tween ieee aba so be | Sones — GIRLS, EVERYTHING ___FE 4-9584 NI HOLIE NTED HAIR RE- fencers, on | ee front st Waterford, TD. $100 | oom HOUSE, PULL BASH | furnished. Mother and child web FULL PRICE si.390 ev Ee As pn the most DOWN, ROOM FLAT ON OF LARE ORION. | _meonth y_ OR 34519. ment on lake Near schools and| come. FE 2-066}. Four room, frame, house, needs ON THIS DATE NOV. tible pb wont epee ie {ee poe Se > uti, turn sGarage: Adults. Gag heat 3 RMS. & BATH. CLEAN. 945. MO. shopping center. Gas heat and EEPING ROOM FOR WORKING camer Price $1,250 e475 : & H. \RGER co, _ §. 1957 J will not be. responsible rchard_ Lk o ROOMS a6 BATH. HEAT, | _sis0 apt. MAple 5-708). sa | Dat water. Drayton Pisins area.| girl in prt. home. 172 N. Mut! — w can, Roance 33 W. Huron st FE $0183 cto thas mre aymond Ce FE OE, MO PAT | oeienelt Ene eee | ROOM AMR, BATHE RP | HG PMeanton eG |gleepoas octet “gue | Sack Mee ene Open Evening 5 { TR Y—Oo November ¢h . . Se of wid in. walk to FP toe ninth OLo Plamen of ouy yee is year me listed 3600 Row. Ruth st. i o nOctE AD BATH ai rH, 685 MONTH, | {urn bo * Highiana Apply | § (ROOM DUELEX- 2, BEDROOMS tovcewa Bas Gap, camel Wk: Buy 1 Thru Partridge Only $450 Dn.—Hurry! hayrides, mesalight rides, winter ih oon. turnlane. No smokers or grink- roo ive oR TH, 6) PON-| H ig School child OK. $55 socom: FON LADY. List Thru Partridge 3 tives" canai front. 1 lois, FB = vities. . was em. on Nov. one | ers, 1 block P.O. PE : dutte.- - | me. pa YS | itohen House: COME ia ! Wtd. Children to Board 26|_ sie members. 7 ROOM AND BATH orsied, PE tio. Cal : HOUSE WITH TARE 9 © aera BY OWNER. 7 FAMILY INCOME. « ROOM HOUSE, wi ACRES, OF . L. Us tod: 31 Stowell. i ge C . part. : and cold eepina ROOMS IN REFINED IN REFINED —Near General Hospital, FE 5-350. 5, ch. r 4q A-l LICENSED HOME. EXPERI- need tutings of all Ate ENTRANCE é ” ty - HY saat Ot wees ot bes @, Cony. to transportation. $150 DOWN 2m, \ enced mother's care, OR 3.1004. ra aiso BUY” SELL a+ _& bath, 11) N : ~ | to schools, ! OF wits PARTLY Po Ee” SE" om. abe Arun FE 53208. Large frame snopes im waite ane Ui choos 3 BEDAM CARPETED > + a = ILDREN IN . = eat. Chivtrea welcome, Leke | -25 Bt. FE 44740. r mo. 207, . ee. tps. “nt miles a wt coouguln: sume ited: Sia 8 $150 down, 00 mont. large rms. fnerater, Close te | High L. H. BROWN, er oan ore a pdr 2 ee a. Very Sinan, | om ATION, PAD.| St Spe aaa ete 3 Fine Senco BRICK 10 WETES | schools. 01.200 down, Immediate im W. — a: weber a ca 1 OTe yuan oe ee OM SCORATED. foam pets. es. wv. ©, Se AnD SHOWER, GA- * . he) Bises top road. _essession. No broker. FE 8-6311, *)* Be T1225, COMS. : TED. : ae yROnT. | 5 DUPLEX qiipéss | =e ; ‘TR A 3 ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE, | Pr seeol Avail tt ot Dec. ORE EE EEE EO, | * weicame. Bridge Li. Rd. Clarks Rooms With Board 38 BY OWNER feirea vs < ethnelldiel OF FP pon eg a "ROOMS AnD SATA Ws ® petite parece ‘ond wuMny tm is. Pvt i - Sark | SROOMS AND BATH : ‘BOA OOM, e . —peme pave . ec W. urea OC Pe 54 | Real’ Metate Phen mrs. a | sios O On ste. enare. Reogntty decor. Ges heat, | Aner ‘saates Sif soo wih tenes, cal OR 038, | ° ao ea? Bes tecl oy | > a wn zB 5 ROOM CHILDREN AL. 6 gat. HOUSE FURS OF. HEAT, $79.50. PE Thise OC Pere: DARD AND ROOM. wi Pa 2S BAREMENT x.) Crescent Lake Estates” ob- “ " Mice neighborhood. bik. ROOM MODERN BASEMEN’ EDROOM. te ‘+3 bed eh type h full ligated. Call us for further infor. Seloome, taba eek Pe Simau baby fowed, $3 month. VE 36113 be! Hee Motors. PE ¢a383. Oe ecoenT Sinncsllie | SXTRA CLEAN — , aTyLE FE ete or Pie 341 |” wath. oll heat, storms and ‘screens. Wi TRAD ne srese £ cos ¢ nao HOUSE | —S—mailes—out, Inquire 92 Auburn | _Meals__14 Matthews. BRING 61560 AND MOVE IW1| This home is only 2 yrs. oid and chi tonne? Ty S eet i 7 ROOM, PRIVATE B BATH” ARB oR avr . s. | _ment and attic, $90, | _at office. ROOM WITH BO. BOARD For 1 oni. New custom built, 2 bedroom. offered {or $820) with $1300 down, a2 W. Huron 8t. te $1587 TRM. FURN, HOUSE - | ¢ ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. STOVE | vie. Airport. a Large rooms, plastered walls, $49 month including taxes and in- Sher @ LF Ae a PPER. HEAT. fog Late, on root guee. 1183 | " and re Full basement | = AND BOARD, HOME COOK-| basement. Gas heat. FE 62443.) surance . eae ; 3 ROOMS. WESTSIDE. Oriiiries| Cie. | Eve thing «pre “EE *e eo ue. Oe ; and bath» Near stores and has | FE 43048, ig28 “Lakeview. | MOUNT ROYAL — 2366, OPEN 2 791 Second St y afte : Sor. Swe for tee | welcome. Cal! ic i; HOUSETR b nna be , : eer } ar | : aS orking couple. FE ae. _b Sun al aa if cons #0 PT. MODERN HOUSETRATLER.| auto, best Call _AVenue 5-008. Hiren to |» Saturday. Suver Lake sec: | 3 edroom home located ou tet : __ Bare ex] }. FON Md FIRST “Sun ail day. 10 Short Bt. » 3199 E. a eS . love . : | 7194s| usrmoe LISTINGS NEEDED FOR ttéace and bath. No imtes. be | 90 Oakland Near Huron |_Bivé. Ce Se ae Hotel Rooms 39| tion’ room, 90 ft. qureet| qr pearas (andi uersent su ceed | that are waiting, We will show *. Under now menagement, Newly | BRICK LAKE PRONT CAGd| S% ment. Lake” Orin, MY Terms possible Garage, close to schools and stores : you how to get cash for houses | 5 y ROOM BATH * ania Ptcachhl ary 4 room. . 3 bedrooms & path, fur- | 24003. HOTEL AUBURIN : — A bargain at $6500 Will take - BP 0 $8,000. Also specialising tn |” Body. nua pee Der month, See CARETARER.| wished. $100 per aronth. Clark 6 ROOM Be } bedrooms, WALTON BLVD. E—009, ¢ 2 to | housetrailer as part down pay- | Business | Opportunities, | Farms | Chita Bi cong ty eae : ae) Real ‘Estate. Phone ‘Mrs, Stein, N. * 63, ahoome Dey or Weer 5 Saturday. a ticko‘n apa aes ts pane noe Jen, Galt and ih aod | > LABOR “ROOMS AND BATH. rrrncre AER, , ES TE aE Fe + ren rs re “he Srivan Glen, | _ Cooking and ‘refri $2000 ao oa cre West Suburban | salcomen 0 HOUSE FOR RENT. : BME" itt RAR” OME 8. “RILEY. Bre Stoker |hoeg actos bersage,| are aie A OE ca St a "RC Compton & Sons | So7EE fete | PESWERTREACTO + men vik oats, na ) | roker decal wan FE 20S ar bie _Bivd"or “oui 8B!“ * i OR_3-14"4 iy cod bres, | Best rms. & apts Some with TV. BReadway 3-8393 lovely | fireplace, bath with ! Wanted to Rent 29 ,,' Elizabeth Lake Rd. CADIA APTS. > or _ FE_ 27058 Eves'| By day or week. $10.00 & UD HOUSE tees DOWN. | SDower. wired for washer snd b FE 4. tt FE 4482) re tee, ISHED ROOMS. PRI. 2, dath, In good conds. ~~ 968 RO! 138 N, Perry. FE §-8126. T BEDROOM Bouse heer +972, dryer, aluminum storms and 2 BEDROOM HOME IN N- x sorting cou on. includes ample" heat, ta Laws’ o pare oeaildten per: Rent Stores 40 STARTER | c scrorae, large corner, ting _dale_Sehool_sieirict, PE $2184 : ash pom WES BS'We| Sl water, children permed. mitted. $96 per month, close” to cect Ga Santel Jor te down. | on Case! aati itaeh taste! MAN WOULD LIKE TO RENT 5 nei toa & Hurea FE" ‘ Selepeti 3 hiseke to Weutios Gen. : ; OR b2e8-—On D-i070. ARRO REALTY, ““ne* room near Pontiac Motor. Clean ‘ R ROOM PORN: APT PVT. ENTR. | srRMINOHAM 7 ineoln eral . Reterences e- . WOODWARD (ROOM MODERN RANCH-TYPE | TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR _cavsrenment, 908. 133. eral og fun. Rear Gen- "apt. & etrage, Corner e "st. “gat, Hempstead, 102 {32 N. ~ 13% mod. store. 20 by | home. Basement and large jot. | 5143 Cass- Rd. 5-1284 WOULD LIKE TO SUBLET 7 BED a y 5-feal Hospital. Par ORVILLE | <% Soutnllela. R a Bom Oe, Sr 6-2215, | KEWLY ROOM Hoax “Pt; z.| stant’ Rook, "Sad, spelen J | cal tor apostotinest, PE 'Lsi%6. | Open Evenings & Sundays, ite S. rm. tet. oF — Jed 8 —_ Ww. ror he ay. A - a . CLINTONVILLE CLEAN a3 RM. FOR ; Meat ' USE FURN. Shuren cation Libert . MI 6-4920. Pre ne tice $bsdroom t weal AHEAD STYLING lerenc -< aa Tanze| | Aelnoe mes. a ‘1 09 x ae yt v TRE. ened pls St, x ; Zejoom e, close in, "eas Rent Office Space 41 nice res. a oe spacious a kitchen with Wee: children. Desires 2 or 3 bedroom) \’¢ Wa t for, B furn, oe. Ww ne couple. Near Cuoice DECUR : eat. as ne nest schools and | inghouse pbullt-ins. Close to unfurn. house or apt. References.| aiting uyers | town. FE 5-8208 alter 6. J ewe the aE ed ar’ 2 ‘THs T BUSI-| bus. down on FHA terms. . achools. From $14,990. Call_after 6:00 p.m. FE 6-3767., We Buy Ourselves and LARGE ROOMS AND TILE E Beott ‘ . erms to suit. Nosan Building LANDLORD: DESIRABLE RENT- bath. Couple only. $85 per month. HOME IN COMMERCE Eset Ra. neg oarage, and Sais Jet. | Suttable, for shops or - offices. | sme DOWN Corp. 2485, Pontiac Ra. N. on a] needed at once. Excellent peo- | P 4h De _PE 5-4033 nel, M. Stout, Realtor Twp. Auto. off hest and hot wa- en a ; 4-358), | _ELgin @3618. =| Lovely 2 pebeous home with plas-| Perry to Ra, taht ‘Me Dle wetting. No’ fuss cal init GY LOD CT’) snus. BREAKFAST WOOK BA Saginaw GR teres | _ter, UNiversity_1-3231. Foun ROOM -F N AUBURN, | NEW AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE | foved walls, cat fours, "auto, oli| tile to. model. FR S-iv2) your homes & apts. today. JERRY ASK FOR MR. f gs rage, u util, Inquire 98 Dwight. © ones Evening 0 30 WALLED 2A 7 BE od 835. Pon- sues on W. Huron St. Cail FE mre) rice Bayless, Pull fone) on athe CO. 2836 Dixie Hwy. me | 4 ROOM s APT 0 erittike FUR- FOR COLORED 3 & 5 ROOM ms, on oa fake 1200 E. yaks Dr | aaa SHOU TR, Saat —e a. fe ee ‘Share L Gross AN Sia a ver To Dig nag no EW ROMEO feasonable rent. DI 1-it62. 2373 | DOWNTOWN _— | lala possession hare Living Quarters 30 a4 RN. INQ 738 80 Florence, Lake Orion MY ne ee ee ts Hampton, near corner Bucking-| ““,,, ict tian : te $1,009 DOWN oo TL Bate 20181. Inquire 30 Lull, Mis, R.| Eh ‘Sonas. ham Rd. and off Lake | Leceted, witin 200 foot of 100) OM ce peagslow tm the Wisner 3 5 aD LTS ome SHARE | HOME . bats gt a Nilson. LAS ee Ra. Rext door. Call eve-| Por tving of 3 :00m@ suite with schoo} | ai tre Plastered walls,| NEAR WATERFORD SCHOOLS red. PES io * ca < ca $35 month. Near Blue Sky Rises Sere. Dad. S600 well, Bent) GG a fh. Heat and water| ok li basement. 2 od $11,460 = ONLY for this 3 bed- _ored y RM, APT. Pvt. STRANGE. FOR RENT: 4 ROOM UPPER, 1| ‘She, "PE eestee $75_mo. Lease, deretckaad. bees usamoma garage. Only $1969 full price, im-| room FRAME RANCH oti 90 EEE OEE ORE ow wy von m0 we | Te og ee | Hebe eke ee ‘BIRMINGHAM cca cheer, wishes, “Eo "ta * ais ne, : : : m ea : en, x 2 aateayyers or) SOLD | ESE loc ccm mreax| Rem eaee Sate, WIS COLE mone| ROY Annet Inc.) Jim Williams | #8 aden’ ade 0: couple FE +4 8 ROOM PORN. APT, CHILDREN! ‘id? locetion "$136.00, per month. | aeDooM BRICK — MODERN. | \7AR, WOODARD. DUP. STORES REALTORS price, DOWN Paya “al “ SAVE 1! Low RENT MAN 30, or not sold allowed. “f¥) per mo. or $22.80 per. Bud ev isholie, Realtor erences required. Young cou.) including 2 barms. & bath. Also | 28 E. Huron x Fe soe | .REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | Pret, ,,DOWN, PAY will share rE Leama It your property isn’t tad week. 207. re it tS 49 Mt. Clemens a oa ple with email baby or pelerly front ; poreh, . storms, qrewae. & Open evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 ae ae ee F FE +0547 “sb hasn't been listed APT. FOR RENT - 261 CHAM. FE 512 » oa Rafe Deetetaniel|| y Prachi A Dandy Buy for Touma GIRL TO SHARE NICE with GAs HEAT, W-3 ‘awe. «RM. AND S and_13 Mile Rd. Contact own- 1] $0,750 on terms or z 24, a 4 ATTRA coh lave own wane FE Cos” \VHITE BROS. bath PE en Sinem nb E f a ‘Woyimard. Mi tie and) Offices to Rent | A Tangy van ge | fee serach Peso OY 4 2S a aD eet : 5 | Wide Transportation si, 'SRVISRS, | SattBuurhemes he Me PQRRR, 4) NOG EEE PURE | ame Ney ce kPa eae | ere setmerceot mine or) Ete ey wilt. te | Bho te oieing Nir Pitas \Open Eves “lil $; banday 10 to 6 Apr, v, FOR RENT, ee MANOR | _location. 67 Monroe _8t. ON GARDENS, ER 5 pte “NO V AV “il ABLE eo ee car gare tons lot 190 8 400, ADY WANTS DAILY PROM AU-| apply Piper's. Novelty Store LAKE ORION, § ROOM, MT PLR: ~ * clog to © sebool Gardens. . W AVA B sor to convert to home or 2 dortal pone for children. LADY WANTS DA ig viet site IT O Bu -To Sell] _— Bf Kapurn Ave. ol Genreniens to stores and schools. / a ion OR BALE VERY large new modern buildin family, $5,050 with $1,000 down. Lipo be like thts me ane aoe: & Woodward. Call PE 8-274 Y~ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | Partly Option to buy. OL / 9 BEDROOM othice rau 1M teh pill Hand odd Ieeated on MBG, 10 miles west ot Lakefront Home ting ‘scarce Beach house alte. ae om et : REAL ESTATE ek Chat noth ves < weer | ie a RMS & swat i PER’ 7 BEDROOM HOUSE, 990. 366 76.| 3,¢¢tm. ‘ome. 2 fireplaces, elec.| ship “Hall. : ~ |On Williams Lake sas ab ae Wuhan rae fee Pioneer HOME MART REALTY | Rnuxonan, rant RMS. & RATE. | $e ma drinkers, "Marshall at. shall. FE 2-064). ; — ic vevaivision. Ma ia oes pie od one st, isoubie Lovely waite frome. 3 bedrm. WATERFORD WATERFRONT Highlands area to school, approx. 7m $9401 after 6: FE etely shed. Iie -- /< |9 BEDROOM MODERN PARTLY| 5-5811. Fetes, piety of parkia Bring teen’ Lee, eee nee | falvcer _. Socaeean eae wee ce *E WILL BUY OR L UR nee wi re caress. Liberty NEWLY DECORA TED 5 RM. UN-| turn. Mat WHDIAN VILLAGE. 6 RMS & BATH Phone EM 3 “ piace. Full bath, Ol beat? | PLACE in living sone kine, Purch aitin 5 TROOMS & BA’ ATR. AT THE LAE. = firersoliog, “reom. seb per. car garage. Shaded lot. Rear| With breakfast nook and ple Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 prover F McKINNEY i pase nt APT, FUR! \ REL-RIO APTS. / wlulties paid. working couple mente Fe tas. as For Sale Houses 43 send peach. Pull gor ease Sond ince eeeiateees wt ce, $000 ‘Comm 281 OAKLAND = / 17 CLEAN APT PVT. BA TH. CLOSE’ * GLEAN OARAGE HOUSE. a rooms, colo jored fixtur in ath- | ows PONTIAC TEA 3 = _in, no Pepaker. * 4-233. : Nal fine Cousle eh as wel: SBEDROOM RANCH iseaentr $ i SUBURBAN hon! a Needs * CLEAN 2 = New home — nae . 00 Mice location at 1200 Oregon. ir OUx- ranks eepng in living room & kitch- A F ished 33 33 ROO! ND BATH — mo. 7. Required L en. Pric Rent pts, ‘urn — 103 cchaate: Clinton UPI : pLat. BE PUR Neon Seat Rd. MODERN AND 3 BEDROOM oe hs Cate, nile. Lake id. OENER L REAL ESTATE ad Fight. E ROOM, CLOSE IN. ‘ae-| Giga PORN AP 718 * slaranall Ts Fifa after || Fae beret or Wanwores o-4aee, | WHR plactereg walle throughout. | Sse Disie wy ____ aie rte. T REALT) Y nN im ite \ frigerator. PES Shore Dr. Lake Orion LI 30121. | _ 8:90. ‘ 7 BDRM HOME. wikia ix. | == ore ee. insite itl, bath and ubiity’| SHELL | HO qOuss —WaxknFono | re ii RM tinchaNere “AND BA BATH. CLEAN 2 R RM MoOAPT. 19 HOVEY = Seren or Aple MODN. 4 RMS. MO. 850, low yment. Move Drayton Area, OL 1- | Sites, "°F Pontiae Lx, TWinbrook a 74 SonTet lerrash [Ra a. OM ROME IW Bowne | COZY § ROOM ay west of Pon- ? mar ba fg $60 oath Wales NEAR HOLLY, 4 ROOM AND “LOVELAND tac. oe only gt boo ee enreas, For seasoned or new jand con- Fo! 4, employed SS Fas or couple.| 8t. Near downtown between Os- tracts and eqilties Reasonable _tete, Noleed addock. Al-| mum and Cottage. FE 56-0648. . discounts. Let an experienced con- | CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT. $15. 5 tract man consult with you. 1 ae Tae FORN, LAKE Per, werk, $85 mo Includes heat, furnished. Immediate pose¢ssion, modern home. $40 per month. reeion| 221i" Pa t ' dc ener talon Pe F tary as ing * . R O AsT FLOOR, 3 ROOMS AND BATE. _-OR_3-3903 after 4 p.m. __ ae nye prea pl ~ at 95 Moves You In — (T Gh ge ARRO REALT raga es retils, 08 | eth Fee Nags ROOMS CARD 7 BEDRM. MODERN 30 Min | Metis Mr. Simi a bedroom brick, fill bese. LATELY § ROOM BANC. Deewte | CALL FE 4-3844 Scuare "Lane. FE _#-1370 only Phone FE — rE . men’ Model ~ =o W, , ee, large lot, loads of extras. Tg THE “BIRD’ TO SEE and ask — ao Neg Sie 1 BEDRM. DELUXE, PVT. BATH. for bachelors, coupies or nurses. | CLEAN ie ales ek NR. tod 6143 Case-Elizabeth Rd | Best bachelor uarters in town. _& Cottage _ PE hoes, ween Osmun omen Evenings _and Sundays | Biue Sky vicinity. PE 5-2706, 2 TRACT WANTED FOR [if 2? RMS NICELY FURN. FE 24300. CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. CHEAPER (MEDIATE SALE. New or sea- 73 Norton. —~ r_4. Gall aher 6p. Spe ot i. ese piomarhy pe dy iefr-sr> fe What have. ‘9 ROOMS ND BATH. NEAR PLE you? rk — Estate. FE 4-6492 5 picher Bods All uttlities paid. , Court . peak BATH AD Ex. _EN- or FE 4-4813. ‘Ask tor * ur. Clark Working ¢ouple only. Really nice, ance. PE 4284 NV 786 Young DOWNTOWN, 2 & 3 £3 Rooms 8, With oe 00. ZORTGAGES | sere EM. NEW REFRIO~a etOVE | _Wilities furn. Inquire 04 Oakland. est = sul irbas./ Bee it today, 54-6767 © . Roy. Annett Inc. WILL TRADE i CONTEMPORARY nmal xXF 1.150 DOWN bay. 3, bed. IUPLEX * opin Eretng aa Suny $2" HAYDEN pene ie ret ot ae ge ee i” MA WITH GaA- ondertul ace to live and rege. Partiy_furn, Om 369. | "_ PERRY. — $128 Down, 3 bets 4 tay side. Latest ESTATE, Tae Full base- ELY 5 ROOM MODERN RMB FR 42544 skh x eel i oteing i bond ae. Basement with ofl Leann = ce Seoeeen: foie. L. L Pvt. ent. Adults. Ground Floor. FURN. AP oth, heat, attached garage. Lake sp Ghaniee i or reiegranh, 5 Peeere Purn. FE +1319, ae rms Rae Mr, Smith, 28 i Huron degye Def month incleding wa heat SWNT SOUTH END N N.2RM A = VN. Ferm, Loan Correspondent |? pnOOMS, AND pred _ come. 204 Matte ‘Bt. CHILD WEL | eerie ROOM MODERN, OWweahingtom School Arca. eile 3 FAMILY rr j Basitable Bociety foot FE 2-8608. FuRN- AY od location, near eity hospital. A. JOHNSON Realt Terms. =e Quiz $1.00 down buys you this +0821 Eves. FE sean _ {oor Fe o nTSTE URN. APT. PVT ENTR. HEAT| 500 lesation, pe I ¢ Realtor | 3 family ¢ hoese en 8 SOVER $100 bee frm 1170 ‘Boochiand, seer a ade Sleucas Parsen 161. 1704S. Telegraph Rd. SYLVAN ‘VILLAGE, brick Pav aved street on so south RE res Avatiadie to purchase jand com ‘DRM-APT PVT “ENT CAUNDRY FURN, APT HEAT. EE GND | oe mens Ermer e “FE 4-25 sen et on all en ‘Atgeied ee $500 DOWN | Just $8,500, $1,009 an price tracta. Hel mgd ; Eran dll a tii work | or monthly i — kaaite only. FE 5-2203..) geprw DELUXE. _anctare ve. LARG ci CHL $14,700. Terns, ROE 6 ROOM HOUSE — bd se LB | NI ae re tise SiN RVERYTHING | floor. Pvt, ‘bath, ity im 3 NCOMS 6 BATH UTIL |. sage Immediate, possession. SHED — PERKINS RUSTIC LIVING FOR C ASH IN Al's turn Pane side References. FE | PLACE A “LOST” AD. gquertere & ts in town, ‘Blue or velo Paint + dort ee des | 4 rooms, with ies "eal attache gare eit HURRY, sell things” art NOOM HOTS, BLOG oF tans Call FE 2-8181 for an ad | samucpm Stee through Classified Ads. “Si ala “obeele F FE! to recover a loss, Dial FE * toe ave mp i, st, Siok ‘ Anything goes! Dial FE)" pai, Oreuad fe foor, eae beat” OR 2-818] for an ad-writer. dames, east “Auburn Haan, SSuTiAc COORTRR Coe Ane WARD E. PARTRIDGE 23161. i bn°5 ate nt areas Say “charge it.” 7 Satan epee “Re * ey ok PO Sa . enings Till 6 | . , ‘ " pats e : s «| . ‘ os ee ee Bee ( deh cate ies Ya. \ l Spe oe7 PES es tare, ee . NOVEMBER 8,,1057 * X T2zv vi aa, , by Kate Seann| LF : . ( ‘or Sale H bg > + of ie one “3 Es Se ESEae | vine ER or Slo Houses 43] __Fet Sel Howses _ ‘ / 1 $195 MOVES Y avail / : OWNER ft Jot, ay El too Sale Houses 43 JU IN J.C. HA f Tae nemo Bouy S00 veal ocheste? 2 ACR = Bepaghe, paymcas, ear YDEN / sare m |2 pe “ — or. * - 66 EL Ww REALTOR / : ¥ AND 8K TILE 121 Main ‘st.._ Roches 80) down, | Only 3 ; beter 3-4200. alton PE 6-044 ~ / se OWER, ‘ sor OL a - limite, sMle trom | Pon : : es. | _ALL RGE e MULTIPLE vat! = Wlesly tend. ; Ex OIL ¥ LOT, LE LISTING 5F price si. all work 3 BEDROC Location cpase S| SIDING. $4,050, TE areD, | *3™Scaroom. ame RIDGE EE w oiare -La ) OM RAN siaeso, SPereness : 24413, IMMEDIATE. POS. 3 bedroom bungsiow = w: sEWAY as ope ~ | PRICED TO en | 2 pedrin, home Large Dt oe ee qatar, A Sree he _ Foomis, fireplace in" tiving = Porian Lake era $388 ca, "Fmedias ponseeson C } het water heater beat and “suto, wala Ls. Rewiz’ eco — 8E Srrapeed tllekon eel aad apart COME orem 5 to Keone: take trade. ge yard and | TBs A in ment w full b main e/ From § i Keego Ha de. ocation. Will 1426, th large base- Sopemen é ry A ade ‘school $42,000 way ¢. r¢. Located on / ; = 1 new ae to Sylvan | LAKE FOR QUICK ip watew round PR RESOL e in @ For ed tric rim oter ane el. HUR v to Pontiac. aor repairs. Pu pric need! 2 2 ares Thru J h OR BUY TS le a r. : e - t un, 1954-Acre Farm Sif" ntsha Mo push door N'VALLEY | eae Se Rice, aay Pag a rode Gate FE 42533 NEW YORK A with five large ato iteren. closets «60. | MEMBER m 5-008 € and fishin, ear good . be bs ROOMS Very VE. ittehan and. “bath: ig. a0. screens. Lot 88 ‘aad ts Er OAKLAND aoe «Low “Sowa pas- iS baths a ‘Meet y decorated. | ceit sttractive moder Far Coenen, ror aie cash. to mortgage. fig, s00 ee ee O Te fscreetion room "a wore sho wh | Sa. geod’ 1a kautl4,, Benita or . : w lo: « ter on. p. size th, large Fanily eer, eee | fap ‘te Sons soa bar Families ? ees R. Irwin in am ig i ee “enter ere | Griere eae at IRWIN eae oe magna! Ee Sree sete) eee tion am f cuest, with ‘ . OR 000 near Lon et of con- lyk Riana fice’ five room Suan fee fant rm. Oak poe en | | Attention: ; es \_ PERR y én Showa e{ellow geben | BREW ER 0 nu | Bri , / € J S. cr ibe nes oa oes caw ; decorated. —=_—- 1950. 2-tar fatage, os SS Bride and Gro baxbog tide. good 6 rooms and be 3 SUBU RB AN LIV ‘ij at beve youtrt? mene 20 fotal prise. . VA peoods SS paved” street If you have $1, — A. le down. condition, Hy eee home. butit ING oes Ls 5. en SALES MG Lake Front CANT 15. by di Suome. VA Vo cal 0. Terms. For q Kavest, [= ent payioenes OR 3-7416 Comp pton & Sons Bascoaetrwas to" ‘nee fl “EVES. * = 7 r on Rises = rdwood foo ted" living/ CR - Mrs. - Spears. |. I pp irertoedar tary Reba future with Evenings — FE 2.7088 letee un ares Shi carpeting wg oncamoatiele Rig ee wa aown. —. verge ussell A. Nott, R zt | a studio “room pearen in the For Rint epompeh priced vost lind, plnatton 0 wi ee tee os seagate, "aie Doers ae +5005" ealtor —|_} | Sard, Cae poe nape MULTIPLE LISTING HERB BERT CD fi. 900. | — ‘er sho t¢ y 3 est a et | beens Heated bee ag rooms and service | #15_Irwindale. DAVIS One A H _ Sat 61432, Fido | Lar ue deamenity rece: | FE Clone to “HURON VALL x 8 RM MODERN fem ; baa "wm paved ote feaned Sack “ITT - Buy Thru Partrid <_< ANDY M nN Wie Sree ce oe MS® at Pontiac : . ONLY $9,000. / | eg Pee street. 44 ace — List Thr ridge RANGY MAM. S458 Momny ™ ment me, corte rm ifneom: : I pase ; =, and uding in u Part Studdi: s attractive Ld es heal. For base: Pat % OAR. car garage, 2. With fir ti = month. xes—only | ridge fe te n ._ rough wirts vi oot . Y BOARD O} OF RE. garage, easy term eo. +) Cae T bemt. ‘ia wee bedrogms, | SERLIGRS|* gz ee : fo See Thi | RA ft ened WRE ern, Tak 1is Home: | BTOP! 1. O the GA’ ; SPEAKING OF Salkie sakes Sow “fry to smile w va On, Cherokee BR SORE ttt ete UNDER Lee W ii tear te et foal BARGAIN family brick on frightens e hen Freddy Beautifully . loc { galow. uminum sid ue On ANAGEMENT For a NS more, 6 o reat & comes ov brick hom: ated 2b heat, Full basem une EDITH 8STRE ron AT 100 8. Broadway Semapds ‘plenty for “his mosey, bays cock resi | er tonight — he! fm. me ne. large ving room, Ove poke much con Dui a ceaceus ieee ae Taiko, AFUE sour. ; ‘ 5 im. cond! hiaeaweres aainiaee SO jis, money, | 3 family incom For Sa » used’ ae ‘3rd. bed wom canbe ie ats bath. Pull’ bes kitchen and ban home fea “for in thi aubure _ Eicergoeg edema, bal weet Wil trade le Houses 43) OF meat, opred ati. a Beat an e| BRICK — te op Beat. Only “At a0 for a Stem tend fe, balk “oi "ors Garugnoct "ans | ggg Fe. | ____For Sale Tier ‘stat Gaukt are | oe ee Only “se.3se—cat!" for | Ringer tee eet ’ ‘ | ' it ood I Dra J. iT . 2 pe. tik ‘aster JE =. nborboo in town, mee W. DINNAN | UNION LAKE FRONT Houses 43 Pontize’s B = ‘ only ses00:| — Blate here pe pees room 8. SEMIF STREET — 2.» modéra Toom, sepa ie ding =, = maul - Brick. ed- sement wise T's REA esom | Could COrTac A really est Buy iving toa eke a i een ee oe car ta sake chewed ful . L DR year be con AGE rT, 9 2 be clean and ceiling ft with a ait rage. R e drive and lot e r, 45 a F This build FAMY! poet. eet et verted to all ION B ee eae ae cae ne reaplieiohy maps bares saneeehiy | peieae > e, jatopaped corner luxe er’s own ho room with rooms, ia : ear Webste v at ‘e fitchen into din: oy ‘ales priced. jains. A re Drayton OFFERS Sue & = W ER | feiscs i basement |" Lovely beach and vais nie Ed rosa a ithe i Formice as aca cn around RAINBOW REALTY gut Se ee eR 53-65/N. Parke SALES a replaces. caspotne, tt Ae EE oof ice ee ek Front egy (ead al with EV: 502 8. price $12,- “4 ee MGR. s, a It} Meet Tiiss sch : See nan bees tone ba nae > range. ENINGS PADDOCK : Off Walton Blvd. oN Biet_ye eos 1 tie i iy ® many cider | ily beat’) “bedgoom, bom beth Lake-Case Lake Near Oia ete peck rere foe win pear hrT} aera : SUBURBAN 3 BEDROOM RANCH OFF 84. tile baths rancher. 1' i , 7 (ne bat ANI SHEP! wmerygn 4 lan Ave. hous ent. rib’ car b an em has 3 nice This modern t Sumemee’ seed beasy, OL 1 SHEPAR Boe cbtee aiae heat gtabea tee docs pant Pigioed UNTERS P nr l ee bata) Col i mess re See none rooms. wBuliein over taed” ‘bec / 1 811 pe i te aa Per rey ¥ down pay 1 et, caly Ns idan ednita oe 7 ith | peted? dining ell ve Bring : ply $8,060 with * = tiful OACR peed, rey ee ear. ge. Pav , Tetendy a> — Multi-L. 1-114) EM hed tat wit cena, Uewce) coy peach Cute and C od land, N's 0 re wood- Frutt ES tiled bath ot os Haar nserent achaes lg ‘i-Lakes Real BREE & 30 ozy ing. one story eal, rambi- Ga farm. 2 eh te tied Som wm ever r charms dor 000.60 such 1 t J <, alty GR GG 3 large bedrm rge rooms; with 6 ver eee and fr tcken hous sca y room, nicely la 5 arm for $29,500 soe beauty 6 ate y¢BRDRM, HOME tte Unien Lak ne 5 reo 50 Down _ fom. med edrms. end living aie "clonets ed om, “CU aun t house. Call neo | at 11,000 A ieneed a ae, ni __ EM 34393 or 1 t an : Off Joslyn FRIDAY |=" stcrbood ™ Utley roots: |" bg ee lng sae Pl basemen tae akc St "a = ieri"brct eiged |B _ewwt |REALTY | CLARK REAL EST ment room charme 6:30 P.M. -9 8. Commerce Ra , Small down 5 ROOMS & Bear schoo! ase the pare to 449 per “ean $10,250, oe rue paths. ag W. Huron ATE wok "OU beat ocaed a ee M. -9:00 P.M ane Aelita TS en, h cries: | dy batt Breeseway BY BU we) hat aaa poe ai - a meee F *s SIDE A eed 1 close In— J e. You'll f ed ga- SIL g Servi ue te intent only. Tray a Blea OR COLORED sans are agin roan seers aree itn me tere i bey te us ohn K. Irwin | & alee Piece ak el 2 berm, home . = - with *si500 oe pac HOME. Saatioaie i c baseboard he modern kit . hone > recuse mode 6 REALTOR use the court inum sidin finished aee- . . lous . i] new like rent fare jot at. Utilit: om er ull base odern _Don M g. Huntoo Alum- : Off Wilh Fiocre Gunes ith. tile . if oe ose ee 4 bedroom D eee aaa HPbett find ius = sg nee Priced te roncenabt = $8 e e ee ee ith | of ™ Ey ed to e xtra 1d me j= ; room es Pius inebi ri _ atta a ‘thee . Segtvew. Le prening adler ‘ sell $9 Payment >: payment. hema Pane eee ave Peeeafedapsecratng Bors] Spey, + gat floor, ery ideas sagas Basement, paved Se ls OWN 3 BEDR : Hi rat ere Adee, "ute Bedroom, Dressing loci dey This hemes | a BONTIAC paved) A. JOHN est B Immacuis RANCH TYPE HO A ced) lahwamher in color “OAR uid be se; s 18,800 — $5008 = "REAL ‘SON, uys low te § room . TYPE I = wall floors lor GAB ouROWN Ri parate y, bop dpe penn La) | TY ns 1704 S. Tel Realtor = se — oe = HOMES a Gee 3. Fruly fine. plastered _gRegron: ramon jWEST SIDE Veen Today si eats uae Only Sn ary Me Lincoln Jr. High A : ct. room —— scareted. ooon bytantial AN : Bs ieee Only we LISTING SER’ z b-2see scant. Spaci rea an with bea ¥ bedr wee U ust he e RVICE cellent cond ous hom 4 raised hearth. — ceiling ee basement, m home |oetolck IN BOUTH JUST COMPARE : ve good $ MULTIPLE LISTIN b sion tes — = eee ee Fae. aed Soot stance to seneel & poriking Large rooma, | frame PONTIAC. Compare this mode IT! $7 5 : OW - G@ BERVICE tad nes GAB furnte Pasuire, © Practice Fenced sporches.| fond dome gas heat. fr OFFERS y fenced Jot, neat and slew. | thew” ects teas eayihing 0 DOWN L Nn DO 1% eting in 2 purnace. Lite new oe. financing aeny —— ag posses. | Special Pontige Lake front home | end Sor: ree is "A To qualified purchase OW R IS may trade for small terms of ¥ + a . Saf: on f urban r.W - 5 . ie ‘MEADE EST. NORTH SUBURBAN out tn 1088, a ime, feats Se seeped recvieed ortesToe me as ancbersiowte| = LOW , | West Side—6 R i re | tlecogs New Bi-, ATT sh reoms, one floor Duck 3-148 2- car « “ed ere is al: our You pibged furnace, vel ee O Vacant. A ooms era kitchen as tes, orien A fetter Vai ter a piraeas are bein sad home 8 front. ron, Oe een 4 epee wate r00" Siu ffi ae pay just ie pate ox pa P N eation. 6 one = onventent * or extra er. eee toom. Large . Call a a : heat eepin ms, 2 _ |) pecken ei etien bea- High sc mand OR ~— S - m heat, sarege ping porch, sajncent iy, bauang Hime akon i lara ta Soo, eanonabie pprice 2 derooms, oe cogser . DO Te nck WE T LESS TH Re fee | ISE cay Meaty" eteh * ts ber a rad: c' - Beau ver, new eat with s ber cent mort across st ey Union LA : le SU $10 CT “lial ky T 5 8. nt f ° Ri io ee land ae : tren choo! ef a = w $950 Dowh age oe — fram bey bread bt gv rien ae i BURB AN Rade ARTS DEAL SUNDAY. 2-5 Newer Bung hee 1 to SILVER B : ‘| this poner son & _ Rnamediate vely ranch vtes ~~ appeni 3 bed Comp -ocation N BEDROOM ae : alow— 45 Actes ELL RD: Duy, only $8, 7 h bonds 3 Ley ssion ——— is” e near U signed ag at ee WITH aL unbhovem ow RAMB Som BRIGk wn on can = old Farmy: ee dK terms. } elgae abe 4 Soman close to p aoe get Head ee *. 175. Attached ae nongus = pan ae large rooms a Sunes IN Drive —. RANCH Leon large | er hes — Di ent Inc., R pirboll ag él con ets. Ledge pee ria Nicely 1 ee eta very aise Un - M Wiadioeen voce” OMES By lech resipas J . $25,000 | aoe H ealtor income Roe. nena ee git 0 wiih $5.100 cance grervthing very win comic toes whehea oae Op Peoeee A Coaaital a ad te sia beocknge ones — Also 20 eres js A wy. at Telegraph | S s. tem prise on tee, 3 . = — aye ae seins snes, bias, hen| J), en Jessen <5 beams *8 to 7198 St. bedrooms, fast space —— — © wood MPLE CUSTOMER PA sieqrent | Semi @ $9,500 ran lor electri foors, wired eS eevee See cior ATLY on ore cant 4 bed- Tiegt base led path end ish $68 eminol : : red ch frame Low ad washer ke red e entrance im, ves- and sy N - 2 and half ome wi ol tu ment fo and high *LARE A AN ma terme, Pankixo [ ole Hills | Sok \edeetece” aad Week PRI nee dryer S Wendes ecla, Ac 1:3 DAY. ear gettans wenden Rass it fumace. HE 1 recreatio GEL YS Bric’ . road, landscaped 8 7% x =<=D AT $1 MOD LY derson = wind: wails An: 77 -30 TO 7:30 a 150 jet A wonderful and Kr ements Pull all cit = utiful Cent Spacious wooify. $1,900 convenient — ardto: 0,500, with with storm ows complete ONTCALM AT KI! should $2,750 down. A buy. ca Bere good price 8 0.750. on — take ole - Han! Colontal KEEGO A = or living reo scant) of’ $75. down. Assw: every op oors. Fi 4, screens, ee | KINNEY Sener ps djocuerts oat home credit with $600 ee or, gee picture ‘window. dining a per month On bie INEXP recreation Basement, 40 f criticine for quick sale. room 4 Beiny “Eline ng lovely| ment. roo tama careens Aad éreoee a “L", | Near 31 ENSIVELY sna ibeaia oh are Ow ; ick sale. oF mel wene as a pene nia ‘ss base- rage Ecenen we included, | La: Tel - Huton , YOU LY wie . wn your ow Be sur Pisces. (All ‘ai ne ire. |W a et eS, garage. rooms, This bo Taree me ee hoe shopoing RS. — ced your own home Re were je. tapers ian 1 2 iy $2.000 dow oe eles This hom bed “Sear gare excellent ‘con ———— 4 an 26 3 bedroom this preten- Iving room, : cone Piicona as LAKE FRONT, cee plenty. — eanndecaped pve fu otis fanity va & tor [inerpen. HOME Savex and mo Zu2e po jon foundation heme 1 en. 860+ ca y living feeen room. a) ce in ge recre 5. 3 a m to Hy With eno - nev and rage, wth 670 W ealt i 8, A a : 1 roo: ake ig! oy drive. 16. aft. | tures 5 or SNYDER Fariiy finieg rom, sarees | PA fas eat 108. mort hin eg ayn Se a FAMILY eALES BY A ci ers etree . ‘ Saved heat, Sear 8 pe ER ths, ra-| Lake Fr : acar garage, Send » baseen ane. phoebe cata 5 patio cad | ppncions _ lovely itv. Incom — a y beac t. | e 5, 2 ba 2 d ca income Pp KINNEY & A aad preening fee | are Free eet arsed siieBiate Sethe sre ot rex mage | WESTO See ont case nd | me Property 434 B inept “Eul or a beach, Elving’ room end potice mci Ra ie oe You BU lc beizos oa WN =o SS) fee FOR COLORED | ‘ ‘ : . He ie ‘din. | t®2 Ow: f very 9 $7,900 ttle alls ve. Brin on O , BENNETT Beet raat ee ae os Naa i See wind es rege een ar _ REALTY ovrartspng suxaazow | *T,o8i8 Rag Wi 1 th, carpet rooms, til boa en ath, 7 Bi room how & 5 acre oF way. rage and paved rge 3 MA t ¢ of the m $11,100 aan ER 7 FAA < rtp: te - Siena Srapen oli Goes and sue 3. Pa plenty cup-| ment, i se ‘ FOR YOUNG So geemase. (nee serene in Ofe KEnvood 1-102 Detroit auld eraha most eye-appealing | ae wis tal a a ae kitchen with os ag he terms. car garage. ene, large , heat, dca BUDGETS less than aoe coats 2 Detroit. cation. F —— attic we ntti a) es take small Rod ga- are but a few Newent late lot Rar at hy I wiicnen, toon, ear E m7 ree rel waishin fends fenced lore. rhe : ceramic tile basement, pe is io. | 2-4855 vayment, 79 ae DW ese i) 87a ate Egg Tone "oP titers ie, = Toe, shed ea siesta ted toes | re Ss . > eG c = : Dedroo room pemeos gee | sto uti "room "een Swit Beaut!- e Feuse on ‘hice : bedroom anid ie posse: 8000 uw ooend Maer: Fern wares preet | For Sele Lake Cg ln nan sags Recon ool mes wi honey leer ners, — — SI R ake Pr ee spec + low down fenced tile’ bath, walle, and Berm cacpeun S J Attractive iMe-car gar: ot. 4 BE LVER L FAMIL SCHOOL DIS EA op. 44 penta, att See Moar erp ese |empstead) ous ee ROOMS | =": Si YL | worm eases gue |r ears home gh Sch up-to-thi p Ee S ri apoty ge ersbaaeands hom mecemiel 8 looking Walte SITES © Kirn.. of cif basement. cg atl ace ool area. $13,- large bed Salarat Kisthen, 3 ATTENTION Edw. M. St Cal now for ane orgy ie eae Wa attractive home, eee arm brivileges, 750, reni0e_ ft. Walls: Pajed St Good int tee OMITH- cn Dancing. er ta! | Tats «propery. es «| Nopeat Ben out Rea Teguced ght tor. meet, | See sega, oe fatge att Beating er Widen, Good erage. Pegs OSORMOR” ano ag Peete ‘ents only seks oat washer room, A ‘A eee unite minded y fan an tnvest- es, "TU 8:30 oe psi Fy to ‘ibtone a must tor quick G EC er hom nsider trade n@ system. $2, ote és forced, te GoRGEot M KER Neve th: st, We Barone Oe rt terms. ryer. 23000 psec) of a b rcheser, Two . inum spt >. family. pond JEORGE B (WE BUY | front OUS LOE. B A 6-0689 forme A weasel 9 MS WIDEM A mente peo ered eeeh + ted (18 on oo me and screens | #638 Dixte RG BL air lane Harn OP one | dnl Gee soe cot E Bie $500 son se Mberall FE 4-4526 Oy Annett if noriide lection Income | tood Naas ST. MIKE with 4") per cent F ¥10,050 DRAYTON P OR 3-121, sles x, REALTORS. es weecee “aining ‘ram inorary. ' & $700 o fee BALDW gare ‘Don't A mort- Eves OR AINS 7- trans rooms. Bae. sei kiteRen, eity, Lev —Little farm ti 412 W.H Realty RE. ne of772 a8, * ees ee one be late f 3 NBeed lates Den’ schools po ag ym mg Pom ms . Huron Open E 20 © mare ETON . ach. May ‘be , A bedroom 4 — Jom | or (eee eer owner pt mise ts Poa any gy onl app ag = with ves, | Open Evening FEde RENNE Se ee jown, 2 bed. | $ R | SEVERAL 0 FE $3120." Priced at only +7.500., a and pat ol shes yNE in RD. akiminom ead ne ‘oer & pat 1,500 DOWN FIRST ADV: moe homes 208 LACEPRONT ac Aa RM—Cosy Calif. V E . “t _tust, Hated this OL PAYMENT. ow Do i Oener ; Californt rent, peater “6 room, Du on this % _W: ne DINNAN alow 5 ns ew yy: a bo f s, al ungal ‘on strom ome needs pom bg Of mg SA KN Living Tom din ne ell Ta? RANCH H Bectoom ranch ho New 9 COUNTRY Es basem yg are SARE ERONT 7a ae, esha me < ag moog er eal ei SE : toe cher wd ett Al closets pol anes oot. ACRE JOME tered walls 5 aren Phe ole nn a “ACRES ira te re Onrane : Nirvbae? 2 pet & path up T™ pcige he 8230. home Ask for fr bend onell ich, offe: tient beach. - m red fixtures tiled attracti xcellent birch cabinets tile bath, mi mingtes A. one INK tween Ai don pa ved drive, | out. Base maculate inside jutely cade ® gentle 5 [me oe ofl he 8. bas ling, pinetie y Pi garden with dinin ets in kitchen ngham G s N. of Bir- $1 m Auburn & ved street be- ake and ha ment level | neide $11, R lovely m e ee Excepti m t, Yard ve electric e- gies, a tile, ne pan- corner a space. La en - Colo racious Cou 000 down, ba! ike St. Only forced alr 8 recreation eads to BUNG meee fan footer hom is ptional Val enes ively, landscap sonra’ arrangement, venient © Nerkten Gieoe c ase a: So ome C bed. : Rg tte Meni etal beak potemaue waiee near Wate +g v1 ¢ win) Comm ue i Ear ‘ot ae Oo Tm storm — utiitty even _ nares r from Lipase eles mals od. EST st ba pier neo aren atic water um siding ie} 3 tahod a Wonderful rooms ult home $80 Only $1 front. N rm & scr th Hew schools. area. delux © family dinin ountry room DE 2? FAMIL Re tee ed hiliside possession fi "woke turn. eh Att tint oe seaeet- sean and bath of 5 6 B. ad down and| creens, is. Don't mis with ree" roo @ room ran s, 2 baths. Y brick ~ | gs al Estate. 13 e lot, Cl 1, ‘exceptional ‘buy « noes , We 4 : Geepace aon ban aoaeh ager eadayt bad Reese ark et. eg ae with” spnsivie “down pay: cre 02 £. Huron db fogood eiabapa eed em Loot . ce. Pail Sacomeck on es wi ron. Open rms, Bray on salt Eve. FE S-0810 R ‘ : t tractiv th barbec w as hot sement with bath ILL 813 as FE 4 3 10 FE 4-8294 ° e 3 »b ue, at- r water furnac LNESS j Pine rage hy H cad oars teen T 610 FE 2-907) 01) w R. Hiltz ateéman pone ioe quest | School cafe eam & 96 0 pe afaniy restrcied 0" oF ree uleee ao. at pas es e. l imphri es is tas elt aum od emple O —— Bre seis a vor] outstanding. offering ‘tc. Sales dewa meuse ose bs) ager pelts cn chain of Ay - Pull site| rE aun, Cal Gee only" si ; nN u m | see ar acieee offer for m Son en ee WwW 2 - W ST D DUTCH COLON + TRY TO ‘Sone ——— y i ie — peur gre gtie| Nejson Street pe WATKINS LAKE, | Ef ee sen Ete | EE 1S, MAR, aie, ae eae month iF, — —_ es. 6 er 3 medi lot, 1 block fro wee. the week shoe treme REAL TO | full Se a fir Hving sink, & di floors emiee room, bath ar FRON iT. 8 ROC | Conte | egerentig eee Prikencee: aera Fatt teed en | ee as knaoge ase ee ae | Sekine” ee ft cot ciy tency oil ea Sa and path: garage. Very. atirec "basement & automatic olf heat ous | NEAR carlegraph_ Eves 528, furnace. ishwasher's ang. | lepaamiy ei areas. poser jot real completely. at, good i LH 3 heat and eellent. attractive age a) Pe he and AR WILL IAMS LIC glee paetena come bode seboska: 7 ime coin Jr. | eal vate ate fummished. . 4 BROWN Recator’| & bayment, Be a a = haa . Low down = il price ie pia.800. Cab tes A encom oad " po MS LK pelssaeat oni Shown pores. - $lé 450 St en eanae a2 We Tyrme. : FE 24810 E/E sure to sed it N.SIDE yon ay tor fwig, oc home’ wil ieee Leslie R. y. BEET vepceaes sant A jays_and_ evenings, eis ‘kmimed. WM. H. Kew ort al rooms b WM A.. eee! Ok. a Fal gaa now on sw Tripp, Realtor ele This newly = toom Sere | Ane KE F RONT SIT soe Fea DSEN KT. T Baty Ales | Fe Sl or Pe be t | Jatee vine room: Ceramic bath Ls rahe a nr 16; Pe ak &. empleton, ae 5-038 Ts, plaste > mirror-lik: AKE W mes y 2339 Orcha Resitor to! = “= rhe _witchen dak denen VOOD VI I 1 ORTON ~* Aluminw ng L, i. ft. and LLAG After. 6 aE wa 7. pore REAL ES & bath NE 2 FAMILY. 6 Beat. ‘woe ate Dasement, aes ust sat co ce ne, Priced fr E Soe beams Te 20 8. LEST ATE INC. Bas feiabe 3 wearnee ee m1 30 —— ke reasonable terms, 3 THD (ACROSS srkston, sement; block oak fi , inte other. ees . FE 3 veins ies top street. ee 186 | R William Mill $s? aly tape be Middle Sraite Rose Mc cLarty. Broke oo FE 2.0263 =e Sd aad ad iy ‘aie rent fa Branch 2404 High ETT, Realtor ultpie Listin, Office Jighland « Service Phon E d. (M-59) e EM 3-419 . 2000" [SRE Se Al OE , = , , * THE PONTIAC PRESS, rnibay, NOVEMBER 8, 1057 Fay. Sale ‘forme: _48 Business Opportunities 51 __ 5-2035 - EN Ti, ee idéal for thous” that ! addle horses. Fine : riding” —— Priced with terms. 1880 Williams Lake Mae: hg Leke. ve 3-3831--Fe EM_3-0366. For Sale Resort van 44a On ton yoad, way 2%, = miles Che miles Ror F 30 A _ SPORTSMAN’S PAR. for club or family temile off High- | worth Har- rison and two miles from ton e 6State Tag osc acres hunting area. Private jake, a i end pe e blind. pacetence i ve room: ms an sells ells with com- s C > furnish: ine) stove * refrigerator. h soca. dishes and — ware for e. Living iexv _— ihre pose imimediate Smith, Brok . & 22. 8 —_—-> North & 7 miles > “aa Jennie Davis. 808 ~ Willtams St., Jackson, Mich. State 47192. « Laver cauerea acres, Near in an eggs ae a S * >» - home ete” - Terms. A HAVE «mall farma = og e Orign area that Py 8 LAPEER RD. FE 5-2053 60 Rolling Acres - Near Ortonville Good comfortable 2 bedrm. peas odern en. Full. basement. Auto. ol] furnace, large. side porch, plus glassed in rear porch. 2 small cow TRS. heed -ftepa. to hilly land. Some heney soil. Don't be late on this one, Only $3,000 dn. Giroux-Franks ENE. REA. ESTATE on" Diie Hey _— OR _3-9701 ACRES LOCA bag evison le mule of road, ~ Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call ates tor OR S-1111. ® 4-0003 | 80 A SALE OR TRADE. | pW. DINNAN 66_W. Huron st. FE _¢2577 ravERN — TRADE tn, Thum area. We F inance—We Finance Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge _ “ $TORIDA” LOTS. COSTELLO'S. “Box 1173. Winter Haven, Pia. #@ FT. LOT ON CAMERON @ sewer. $350 cash. FE located on Rd. (M24). miles north Pontiac limits. FROM $1,200 WITH 10 PCT. DN. Lor gd wonraae eet se pare gg gg Gas and service station business MODEL HOME IN ‘ead lees PERRY ACRES EVERYTHING yoU FOR IN wih 9 BUILDING. W., a dhs 8-8953. FOR SALE: 60ACRE FARM. 5. room house, 6 chicken houses. 3 barns drilled well with water coheed 4 miles narth o | on Hwy. 63. Cali PE 5-J110 or write Ray J, Dillard, Route 2. yer, Mo. . Ti AV ERN- Sceees Reiiuticindindaria: iia ~ “Loans $25 to ‘$500. Ted mane ghana te TACKLE. or sale. living ters, 1003 E. Auburn. Or OLive H. P. HOLMES, INC. lates Le SEPaC TANK for sale vlad owner the late LaPoint. For furth MM to Loan 53 Lenders) - (State | MODEST MAIDENS Sale Household Goods 57\ For Sale Miscellancous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous an a FE 4-0535 TEAGUE FINANCE CO, ~ 202 N.. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Loans TO $500 OUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL 60711. OL 1019) - ERATO Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE MAIN STREET liquor bar in la tow troit. y $l4, estate. Gross $30,000. BAR NEIGHBORHOOD Port Huron. Good operation. $7,700 dno. LIQUOR BAR Downtown location. Brick bi cluded, New equipment, an. town, room ow estate included. will accept trade system in house. 3 —— Lo- NORTHERN LIQUOR ber f a Rose City. Separate owner's home. | beautiful bid cluded at $ ACRES-TRADE ‘HOTEL _- 130 TRA i Located 1 mile from Capac, Mich | 6.reom farm type home. 2 large =, Milk house & other build-, . Land ts level and all tillable R ‘D. RILEY, Broker | 508 Elizabeth Lk. Rd | FE 4-157 FE +4821, x-| Sale Business Property ° UITY IN STATIONS. PROPER: 1 Ogee ings & equipment. FE) t Co. town, Pr brick bidg. ord] excelent tncome <) Bar, Gross 656,000, TAVERN re BP en south west “4 Ypsilanti. 3 . owner's quarters. Near 330.800 8 aross, $34,500 on terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT 1050 be OPEN in town near Clare. competition. —— tea with low overhead. $8,000 d ‘| RESTAURANT IN RAPIDLY rowing town Brick & frame eo 6 room apartment up Doing large volume business, See this for yourself. Terms, will, be arranged. OR 3-1349 | Grocery store and and bait) house. Ga: Gas and Weer, ‘oo Pontiac | Lake. Also includes cottages. $20,000 down OR 31 M40, : On busy high- Tie in deveioped section, OR ~ DIXIE HIGHWAY Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge OL 1-711), FE 6 tors, ow CEDAR ISLAND RD * ee Senet for $1.00. Call OR 31340, te See the New Sites at = Cherokee Hills! ia convenience! Prive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd. to Scott Lake Rd. right % mile. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor §03 Community — Bank Bidg. | FE 44211 Eves, FE 35-3362 | 3 — COMMERCIAL GARAGE. Can be used sommerese or for manufacturin; 22 «OW. ennett. poste at Baldwin Ave. FE °% wb lake rights. Also Hot 7404 Highland Rd. (M-59) MOTEELSITE On Highland Rd. (M-59) t. 200 ft. frontage on X -59, Ideal for new Drug. Store, Hardware, Novelty, Doctor, Dentist, etc. C. SCHUETT, Realtor Phone EM 3-4196 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. : 49A 3 STALL COMMERCIAL OARAGE. can be used commercially or for |$50 TO $500 manufacturing. 22 W. Kennett. in| For Sale ‘Acreage “ a. Pe eo? as ACRES. HILL ROAD, ROLL: acreage titsber, po reece within city oe ' town owner. a 4 to eo * ca §-8126, Milibak TO 6-131 Frank Wiliams. Broker. INVEST YOUR MONEY ses NOW |: : $2,500 down. Bargain! Into this special] 60 offer, We've vestiqnssé: the facts and we know this will al | road frontage ALL : $-8163 and we'll be to talke to you. two (2) excellent § parcels tn order to “SMALL ESTATES You'll need one of these rt Som own estate for small DETAILS. PRICED RIGHT AT $3,540 each. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw 8t. FE 54-8165 Open Eves. Till 8:30 p.m. 18 ACRES 4 bedroom home, part basement, barn with 5 stalls. also ¢room | & income Renta for $40 or more. | excnineNy Dy te ‘eon. OCN Company tiac Grossing $34,000 and increas-'992 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Call for seppointment, 15S ACRES North of Pontiac, on busy slane | highway. $1,000 per acre, terms. Smith- Craw ford, Inc. WO OFFICE 3300 6. Rochester Rd. “on 1-0002 | ‘1508 E£. Auburn SDM LOCATED ROCHESTER AREA Best quality items. High- 64 W. Lawrence &t Peas autfal” wood v ded. eI ‘and, Cc PANGUS, 1 Realtor Cal collect: Ortonvifl- NA 71-2818 80 mh } ak ee PART evergreens, ™ Priced” a jel. MU +0526. 40-160 ACRES LOCATED near Afton, Michigan in heart of the deer coun- ciae 4 acres priced at only o“ earn pise 160 acres, ood in same area Priced “t only $22.50 per acre Leslie R. Middleton OKER 188 N. JOHNSON BR FE 5-721 ‘i Near Oxford beautiful ~ ig site in the Orns 4 $00, $1,000 do Elis. Bud Nicholie, Real tor @ Mt Ciemens - Call Mrs.. Kelchne FE 541201 or FE +8773 | MODERN SINCLAIR, 2-BAY 6TA- For Sale Farms 4 35 ACRES a Well located 6 miles North of Roch- ester, new basement 40x23, “ 55 ACRES Lovely forge 10 room modern. : me Basement, : and if out —- Full price . RIDGEWAY. REALTY, . #7 Baldwin ‘YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent,'~ quire at 0 Baldwin Ave. +-_OPEN Unusual “Opportunity — For a man or tlomab’» character & represent United Ben Co. in time, A prestig earnings commensurate with abil- which can grow an ar pro omar sand dollars a of thorough tr has brought seeneee) reps. across the ccantey Ne vestmant required Fa enthust aS nioenal &a wuligima at = OL 11-9961 betesen 5 p.m _* 8m. | FoR SALE: 2%_ ACRES. Floor Covering Store In thriving community, big building project. This business shows eae —— forced to go FRANK SHEP ARD line, This 6 & ba offers excellent opportunities to e e¢ who want a combination home and business rty. THis Ig A EAL PHOLMES BARTRAM 3 - ke 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR: 31980 | OL 17811 RESTAURANT 3 EAST “fGHLAND. $3565. - price for fully equipped besinces. consider trade for small home west side ae, TAVERN AND RESTAURANT. Good jeeation. an city: Northh side will le. Good at month. DEN, Realtor Owner will $4,000 down coy $125 dwt 66 &. Walton Sale Land Contracts 52 $1,250 DISCOUNT $3740 TO HANDLE, — 330 PER MONTH “PER ENT INTER. JIM WRIGHT ALTOR 345 OAKLAND AVE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30__ —Money to Loan _ State Licensed | Lenders) LOANS | Goop HOUSECAR ON CHE $500; aot ob Potnter pups, farm- rE PRIENDLY SERVICE 2-man chain saw, 47 | IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE- THE UPPER PENIN. | house and 2 modern offices for, rent. Approx. 6.000 sq. ft. 1 semi-| loading dock, and 2 small truck) Nading docks. Highway location. | Call 42507, or after 6, call FE 40246. bed a USED CAR LOT, LO- teq on South Per St. near Auburn Ave. with building. Lots of traffic. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6163/ Open Evenings “wl 8:30 Business Opportunities 51 Excellent vee pga me | gross. Rent BORROW’ $500 The Quick HFC Way can count on You friendly, ousehold has been solving eye betas Houchold Finance . en . C ti BEER STORE w% 8. Ssgaee’ oe et PE 4-0535. $65 Priced at 812.500 with $4,500 raat This is a good steady income. “ROLLER SKATING Excellent spot with plenty of busi-| — ,, HON ness You | ean make yourself BARKING - about $12 | ead here. Buy or Next to new A a P lease the mull i with owner's apt. above. or details. KD: RULE Y, Broker an! Elizabeth Lk. FE 24-1157 FE 4-482 BEER STORE & 8ST. CLAIR ae TOWN. Gross- ing over $70, One of the best dea. we can Potter. $15,000 down! includes real estate. with 25 x 60) brick buildings, 2 apts. and 2? garages Call us today if you nally rea) return on vour invest- ing. Ample parking Only $10,000 down includes large inventory @ to net $8.000 or more a PARTY STORE year class clientle. Owner ll and will - seli at loss Take part in trade | Chance of a ifetime to get in | ne L going business Call us for terms. $25 TO ae On your own eee security to oh a Our gervice Me be friendly and heipful, §-8121 or visit us at our sates. setae te oS st HOME & AUTO? LOAN CO. _1 N_ Perrv st “WHEN YOU NEFD — STATEWIDE Real Estate price of oe CHARLES. REALTO 1717 8. Telegraoh, FE «0621 DRY CLEANING STORE ‘IN KEE-| wine license & garage aiqupment 3-0968 20 Ba a SMALL ete ae Sy ive highwav 446 M15. Orton- ¥ ke ~ Buy Thru a Partridge | List Thru Partridge RECORD SHOP A REAL OPPOP-| tunity, stock & fixtures, phone. LI 3-3502 or after 6 LI 5-G108. tion for lJease. For details, calé OLive 2-4612 TO BUY, ro SELL Lg REALTOR ne. Is THE 8E WE BUY MORTGAGES, HART 10624 W. MecNirhois, Detroit _ SUNOCO ‘Station Avallable {mmefistely. These 2-bay porceialnized stations | completeiy modern They are lo- cated on heavily-traveled streets, aod in ateas of large new subdi- vision. Located: Perry-Ariene Joslyn-Columbla East Blvd -Mt lemens aes information call days, Mr, O'Dell, TR 93-8100; eves. Mr. __ Bridges, VE i-2556. STATIONS FOR LEASE. $1,000 _will Randle. Call FE 32-0121, THE ANSWER TO hire, it's FE 2-8181. Cash Loans ~ ied ECORD TIME ON YOUR RINK lan nee AUTO, FURNITURE P FE’ 8-9661 “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars. titie. Most minutes: Loans &lso made on fur- niture signatures and other se- curities Oakland PE LOAN 8 $23 TO $500 BAXTER & ay ees *20 - You can get t€ quickly on your \ signature car or endorsers. Paymenta to suit budget. We will be. glad to you with your money problems FINANCE CO. FE 41574 ____ 702 Pontiac State Bank Ridg ‘CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walted Lake: Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 purpose, on ben’ astern or not, Oakland County. . 2. For er additigns or improvem 3 To rou . in or enclose house pa construc 4 To Bulla a garage or on -_ Swaps 1 LARGE WATER SOFTENER, year old, like new for pti in = cond. Wil trade L 10672. 1 ACRE LOT NEAR AU SABLE Piset Crawford County. ; '2 YEAR OLD. 3 nbd ddh teed ranch home. Lake Trade equity for late _derry E. Adams Co. OR eit iGHT. SOLD, EX- . Turn = 602 Mt. ‘Clem- | 15 HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR. ‘br +0081, for smajl Roto-Till ~~ rR LAA — ‘48 CHEVY. GOOD cond. Swap for cash or what | _have you. OR 31021. (i. cig WELDER FOR TABLE | or band saw. F. 780! Alyce. Kay. MA 6-5 GALLON UNDERGROUND * OIL EM 3-302, | 550 ae SIZE ELEC RANGE. LIKE oe. For twin beds or bedrm. ey OR_ 31163, 1500. WATT iiokT + PLANT NI NEW. “He doesn't act that way with just anybody, Mr. peas | sPIN N DRIER WASHING Acer : he really likes you!” re See. “Siegler Oil Heaters Twice the heat at half the cost. back guarantee __ For | Sale Clothing | om 's ST. MARY'S COAT, FE 8-6647. Sale Houscheld Goods 57 . : Gis HOT WATER Taste Dace 2 months. Call at _377_ Mt. 5 p.m. COAT. SIZE THOR a ahuron aaTe WASHER. ; new. Man's overcoat, 42, worn once. FE a oe like new. cerera electric LADIES COATS & DAEssrs New Location orchids at home ‘or commercially: ham, HS fa ote ii Orebard Lk Ave. ser AND, Fone = MA ANP SO Ss T THE COLD re Sea LUMBER & Material 40 Highland Raise) oR, “siosi #x® plasterboard Rocklath, undie eee ee tease 08 25 Ib. bag joint cement .. 2.10 4 re : 'x8'x% plysco 4.65 4x8'x'4” pl ‘wood coves 2.98 2%"" clear casing OTs i x8'x%"" aneon ~~ m : Ext. door frames 8.95 Ext. flush doors, 16.95 — fons es A-l 6.05 Inside door Pl, aiecccs CF) dent's" lt vag Teese, "pair 40 peace passage sets. 1.80 | Bienk “100 at ts Blankei insulation, : so 2x8 Per M 85.00 dncees ; .s = NORTHERN GAS HEA OIL, TANK, #23: OAS Ol. IL, FURNACES Duct “ee . a rap rrp, sii "Aysraulg unit PLYWOOD SPECIAL 1483 Baldwin Ave. PE_2-2543 Leans | REBUILT t BATTERIES. Rr 9 NEW batteries $10.95 . Saginaw. PE 8-376. REMINGTON PORTABLE, TYPE steer pever , used. FB : \XACIZOR, | {FOR SALE. LIke RELA XE 31408 ioMEX- “COIL AT 346 PER me ly Ue for duplex plugs, - 36c. Main ry range fuse boxes, $8.95. G. A. Thompsos, 6 80 §. Perry . soil pipe, as Tenth ss * in, copper, pipe. Tie Romex 142 F per ft. oo with Koten in weather, 2678 Orebard Lake Rd. _ SINGLE HOLLYWOOD BED. | . TNGLE we Mxd442 ag eg Qaxe6's. —— sink, 36 fox2e & 20x24. Swinging door, x 60. 8 Miller 5 MAT NGLE METAL BED. ED. NE 7 Nee Eg ot nk pal Sor Need” * hot wa! 23-0896. > ~Also | Rev Setin Su "Kemtong aod Kem-Gio "Super em PE S650 436 Orchard Lake Ag Es RCHANDISE srr paces USED. MER RCHANDIGE BARG HIGHWAY DRAYTON PLAINS, ° MICHIGAN. ——_ SEARS PISTON TYPE PA “pray outfit, $35 complete. FE 8-2 14-18. Men's ceaie. size .__ 54792. = swap‘for 300 _ welder, Griffin — a ce Kay. BOAT (4 - FT. WAG \OREMAKER). with 25 Wide lots near Mid e Straits Lake WILL TRADE FOR Acreage or Business West of Pontiac for Labor = will sell on Ts E_ EM [ 34236. 2 1952 HUDSONS. tion terms. PHONE Cheap. PE 5-1272. ~ “TRADE-IN RUGS Da BLUE ie. TS"xT8" Wilton ae .. $20 $20. (Pe Se ‘TRADE- IN rr baw least 27 ft. modem FE 2-1 807 after 4 p.m DEER HUNTERS. TRADE OR an. FE 6-6758 sell "48 Dodge Vs J BEDROOM MODERN ON LARGE = Excellent iccation. stores to schools. taeda sens for 2 ts payment. G SEORGE. Bi BL AIR 4830 so He on — Imm 14 MILES OUT SASHA- w-on Sherwood. Trade for at’ nousetrailer. Cheap for quick sale. 286 N. Cass Sale Hodsehold Goods 57 ADMIRAL. § Lape moana enpo: anes, erenaie and egw Duo-' ee @ year, Your cost is only 6349.50 soo050 or low monthly = | Serer =e paint, a a: Fins VEL | give ean sae Cor FE > een or = swap por electric. Clarkston BEDROOM SET COMPLETE Cheap. FE 5-1510 cone “DUNCAN PAYPE DINING _Toom table & _ FE ¢0840 BLOND > BEDROOM. BRAND NEW. ot obihgpooyst large mirror, _cornet. Cheap. After 5. any TYPe | EATS NEW OR ~" USED TRADE-IN _ —— —— for less, NLbed better WE HAVE 1957 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina 15.- 000 miles. Excellent vondition. will trae for good home for Mr, Brown. Evenings call OA | 68-2618. L. H, Brown Realtor, 1 . Ph. FE 23-4810. rooms, = bath. shower, no tub. electric oe water heater cabinet sink, car garage, garden spot $5,500. Clark Real Estate. tlac, FE son, all run ag AUTOMATIC WATER “SOFTENER to trade for chrome set. c pple tte or make offer, re_3-4029. ae payne $ pm OR 3-6764. est, all for ; Washer only $2 Nweekt ly, 20, Sofa other ‘sets at equal savings. Furni Gas Ran ture. 42 Orchard Lake | pepe Range | Davenporv i. —— THOM? AS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. WRINGER WASHER, cond $20. OR 3-3348 S-| TOASTMASTER 52 GALLON Wa. Musto Electric Co, “Toso @eezesse a $4 Ti OVERSTUFFED “CHAIRS. VERY | BLONDE @ YEAR CRIB WITH FE 2- Kantwet tt $12. Bath — ot rioaat i AND 3 U1 2 UPHOL chairs Good rand Belection of wrought iron, pe & blond. Pearson's Furniture, 42 | TOO sey —— peti _Orebard 1 Lake Ave. “a eoata ray = ETTE 5 r “Tv . ate EXCEL semble these vourself and ' e. E , $39.95 There are new 1957 ke Ra. Seu 34171 ey set tate 3 PM. Daily pyo_7mERM OIL HEATER 5 gal, tank, good cond. FE §-0046. BAE HTROOS FIXTURES. “FouNos. poo ered woles heater hard- ware, electrical # ites. Ser pe pipe es fittings w . reer e, ¥ co} nd Super emtone a ee Se SUPPLY, 2685 Lapeer PE 45431. Ee ee | AND GRADING. _Free estimates. F FE 4-5050. ~ CASH . AND .C: ARRY Tar each ry. . $2 Super Kemton $4.20 gal. rm used doors and storm Bie. dow $2 each A. ie Compton & Sond 4900 Highiand R ___OR_}-7114 CRAPTSM AN N IGSAW. | 848, Wood sh " aper, $30: biede. aner. $25; fencing — CLOSET DOORS — dumeget steel _ doors ee = 6 wide. Priced yy gi Door Sales 3 Paadocs. Pontiac FE CLOSIN oe. O our 2DD LOTS OF nee : ingles. EMpire 3-4052 {wo 2 WHEEL TRAILERS. 918 Se STOKER WITH ALL “CONTROLS, Some coal. Reasonable. FE $-0406 before 5 p.m ~£ STORM WIN iDOWS. . piegeran lite, 4 vent. 2-3 lite. Boys size 14 coat, OR 3-1942. TRAILERS ELECTRIC G . GRINDER, int sprayer, ennees & polisher. bas Ore rd Lk, FE §-2333. TELEVISION, RCA, 21," MA AHOG- y console with drs. Exc, con d, $30: television, Emmerson, 21” blond console, 1957 model, $80. ot] heater, wee e, heats 4 rms., $10; 2-burn Eeronene io _oll_htr., ‘S10, reali] Talobt Lumber Plasterboard, rock. lath, paint, hardware. Giasseeng and electric- al ve es 1035 Oakland Ave, Ph. 44505. “TWO WHEEL TRAILER a 8 Boras USED HOT WATER OR STEAM boiler with burner & controis. $150. FE 8-967. ‘SED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coa! Peseagee!— $20.00 up aces “ Ol Floor Furnaces ELBLING 73 8S. Parke &t. DUO-THERM OIL SPACE HEAT- er. $%. FE 2-1003, wit ree STANDING TOILETS, rB. g18 85 caer oas RANGES FROM #20 50 pele Carle as RADIOS, J ALSO FE Dock BOAT. By -vclond FOR 4) Briggs Sportt Goods, 3231 chard Lk. ° RA. Keego Harber, FOR SALE OR TRADE: CLEAN Servel ‘refrigerator for bench or band saw or chrome dropleaf FE, 8-0007. set, FOR SALE OR TRADE 51 OR FE_ 17-9001. M4 Mercury. Terms. “4. PONTIAC sien. ~ BOAT, FE 2- motor or gun. ers $25. oF trade 80 ACRES $6500 TERMS OR trade, P.O. Box 535. MODEL & WINCHESTER 3030 and Remington ae shot ——as choke, Wi t for 30-06 Remington automatic ‘with 3-2330. __scope. OR x 12 RUGS Woot, FACE, $15 sc MATCHING RYTHIN H reap FURNITURE 8. Saginaw E 2-552 = | WENGER WASHER siies R $40. . ee peered Purnitare, Extra teores 4 chairs. ANTIQ Marble top tables, , pine & misc. furniture, china, glass, iron | baby tenda inane chat. | WASHING — MACHINES, = ouvir DINING | set, Hy chairs, ‘butte, table, leaf ye Good c $60. Gale, off pore Rd., Clarkston. oar OVEN ELEC. RANGE. Ke! MI tad PICKUP. Scene Hix barrel, PE _8-2525. _ Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lk. Ave. WARM MORNING INCINERATOR. Won in contest. Reas. FE 2-7737. as stove. WALNUT DINING ROOM SET. Peay of ® pieces in good condi- Kelvinator refrigera- ep At Log J Rochester Rd. and $25; 17-IN. TV, $35; | 9x12 Felt Base eke or em RIPE washbr, $25: elec al ie on Hi-Test seo. VINY AID E, aie Ft. Wall Tile 25c ‘studio couch, never used. FES 5-2766. ous articles. MAyfair 6-6045 NEW RIFLE OR SHOTGUN FOR boat and trailer. FE 2-4708. SWAP EQUITY IN ‘57 CHEVY FOR : good ckup or cash. Also vert ol ater & ) FE wart SERVICE is service thru which Cail OR. 385 can Te seli or swa; TRADE 1956 fom vero OR . _| TRADE PORTABLE GE IRONER to- — mode] TV set. FE 4-8869 _after WELCH's | ee BUGGY, 815. WIL sei Ew ENTIRE TRE CONTENTS ur PRiowwatne 30 IN. OVEN ELEC- 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL | ‘tric re Fhe 50: uo * bookcase et you 6 ote whatever you, _ ded, WALNUT DROP LEAP DUNCAN Sa od o— table with 2 extra Seats 12. OR 3-0242. ~~ Christmas, Gifts | 2 AM AMERICAN FLYER MOD’ MODEL trains baer with track & spill good cond, MI IX WASHER, REFRIG. cage & stand. Sure ice ‘aloshes. FE 4-603. 65) P ACTOR Y REBUILT VACUUM cleaners, As — u yee quar- _AUTOMATIC WASHER N OHE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 10, Se for only $140 GIDATR ony, B19 88 — 30 GAL. WATER HEATER. ae rie automatic washer $15. TOYS. TOYS, Closing out aif toys 20 to §0 Per cent off, Buy now for Christ- mas. BARNES HARDWARE ene $20. REPRIG., $25 | Raby r gonTs, LARGE E QUILTS, a poe | oe ONE Speer Teakwood coff “APPLIANCES y SECTIONA PAINTI LUNA a ahter_¢ Sylvester, brava Place oe r Christmas Geaene now a eases ized Christmas Cards heoreed Gifts — Orgamentals AKES 8AL = 4" ELEC. store, tke new. Furniture & misc. __ FE 27-7580. NLAND FE erat 3127 W_ Huron room home, Full basement, oodles of extras. Paved street. i car 280 W. Hopkins. E-Z terms. FE ter 3-4200. r 5-6767 or GUARANTEE! D REBUILT AUTO- ry Leake 7 Thor ae to suit. ons weary’ & MAILING Emerson TV Console 8161 Commerce pr > EM L 411 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 CALL 1 TO SWAP SERVICE WILL WILL TRADE EQUITY IN STA- Cees i. a in houses, or ete. _oaly's 906.98, Sauk's ppl. are ee, HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD BLON a ine on whatever you dining rm rm. piable & 6 chairs. rE DR 3-6061.. 7B BRAND NE NEW a0) 8 HEATERS. hee “Sele Clothing | AIR FORCE BLUE OVERCOAT. size 40, practically new. FE 4-2779. 4%, LENGTH MUSKRAT FUR FE 2-8206. _coat, $20. 2 WEATHER WINKIE COATS. 2 Minnesota Woolen oats, Other misc girl's clothing, size i) to 14 2-€720, | ee TIFUL FORMAL. ye mauve. Size iJ, reasenaeie. BOY'S CLOTHES, SIZE 3, 4 & 5. Oxfords, snow sults, boots, caps, & suits. Afternoons, 104 Florence. GIRLS ST MARY'S SNOWSUIT. Feiae 8. Very good condition, orpomnt Aa 108 CUFT. also hend crocheted lace FE 48117. NT f AUTOMATIC WASHER, soos Li par ed een 1 ring mattress. All three Pees Tmo mattresees. moaiion on on, 7 Tame K AND MO- And. chairs fe match abe GUN TYPE Of ER. wal. fuel tank with feiken Good steam bofler. x ane | aie ate nS ‘ou & ne ¥ ve _ want. OR 3-6861." =I 2 PC. LIVING RMS & covers. Good -cond. $35. FE 4-4693.. ABC WASHER Witk wv a WRINGER. 0% CU. FT. SOLOSPOF REFRIG, ABOUT ANYTHING YOU "WANT Fo eet SLE ; SALES actrees BED, bie, NY TY NEW used, installed de has yet better done. Find out why & ‘how — __8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. OR 3-6764 3 3 SMALL ¢ COLEMAN OIL | h — stop gponll .tele- Eacieciele AUTOMATIC WASHER. p FE MS G-5467. 7 FUEL om TANKS (INCH SOT, PIPE 6 FF $3.69 aid: ~ BARGAIN BOX 465 «8 oa the at mf e yaeen: As of Monday, Nov The ublic response has literally eee weeen te oe Open, 5 Wed, Thur Tues’ 1 until 9 pm Ser” 19 am. until 20 p.m Suerte dresses. 1 kirt & lace top, also “Alaskan coal skin fur cape. Just cleaned & glazed, White blazer, blue dress, orange dress, & navy _— taille duster, All in a cond. _ Teas. FF 8-61 ASSORTED CLOTHING, M $3652, & children's, Sum $38. mst dave" ain ne FE SUPPLY io ranges & water hi cond., * TV. gis: KLEENEX VENDING” f roiind tories Biche table & 4 Any offer or will swap. _ $38._EM_+08 _Or p08.) OT OT wh Sune other misc. items. NEW & USED. 1 CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL ies a trade dept. et nt on i whatever you way Be apace noeeet: Bown exc. "USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN OR EF. oh MM iM $3.0 vu New innerspring mattress, ose 98, a looea, Gm paso UP TO 24 M one Hie 90481. We buy, sel] or trade. Come out VERY BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY | ana look around. 2 eres of free 17 ra TV., SINGLE , ROLLAWAY and ‘large doll buggy 45553. ODERN LIVING ROOM Kner 6 ee: Cheap, FE a 6 p.m ONE FE 5-924) OPEN PRI ins 8 9 To 6 MODERN 7 PC. DINING RM. SET, . Maple 3 pe. TOO! PERFECT CONDITION. a pix tube OR 43-7665, after of Ponti af | ores a “ot “asbarn | Heights on Aubu SIZE ELEC. GE FOR sale. LPs seven speed burners. MANGLE $10, PORCH OLIt Hf OLIDER | $10. ALL KINDS OF ¢ GiRig & clothin, Bos 8 _— Girls _ Tise ie BOY's Wintk = wer G@ sizes 10-12-14, Men's sult & sport coat sine 39 fet new = S'gA, never wo! ~ as fur jacket, woo coat faille sult, size 12. FE 55657 Boy's (ahoN j SUIT A? PE 4-6232, at Sor - WITH MATCHING 5 ta: size 10, both for $8. | - e. good ¢ OROAN, Exe. —_= Ee sein. ie 4 Fr. - CuASPTON SABER $ of Fine, A . piano voy ae. $- 88 _ OR 39420, rts Sterling, for $250 CENT FARA on cabinet Ragiwers. sliding door Reynolds Nu-alumi- STARTING OCT. ISTH $50. AND MISC. on feats —— —_ chal $3 $5. ny aium, and ‘ibregias awn’ ae aoiane a | Bldg. atraeeae - epee. matched DARK “ona OVERCOAT. 38-42. Ch FE 2-0604. E: SEVERAL HIGH | $229. quality men's sults, size 40 and 5-8846, 115 Misses. navy blue coat w in liming. Size Sh 461 ot Mitte t olored se Sharan ode Skee name ‘odenmy values, Come one 96 Nor, * ini $279.05 Norge eas a dryer. stalled, hem. cand Rte somone 303 $i 3 yrs M0 pay oF 00 dayo—same se 1.25 pér week, aye iat SAVE. PLUMBING 8 PLY FE 5-2100 “BOLL — 172_ 8 : $10. hs FASE acta WASHER — are 4 Boy's bike, 28°. FE 5-$657 S FoR, ~ SALE: DOLL CRADLES. beds. I make them, I sell hoes, come and see them. Xmas is coming soon. FE 2-7 oe POR SALE: a END- air furnace. Good con Mast sell. Bargain, MArket 5506. ’ | FRIGIDAIRE DRYER. SAVAGE 300 Deer rifle. Gray Persian lamb cond, and priced to sell. Midwest FOR SALE ' HP DEMING JET well pump. 144° hose and screen. Like new. Call Midwest 4-0007 evenings _ FUEL OIL TANK, $35 DELIVERED including sales = Floatggpeeloey including 1 logs. gauge, re a cap — iter. $10, F ORMICA Cut Outs. Make your hs a End Tabies. From FLOOR SHO? ___ 8. Saginaw a ae HALLICRAFTER gee very tio W. Misener, 1155 airfax (Sous Laie ‘Trailer ee ee Se SENERE TOR LESs motor. $50. 45 Augusta. GE TANK. 523 GALLon, Et ELECTRIC. 8 er and mise things. M ernie. __ 1463 OWE ivd Gas $35; SMALL OIL re af oll & hot water heater $12. 108 W. Brooklyn. FE 8-8080. a Shop Close Out Prices slashed far below cost! Custom jewlery 39 cents and Me Glittering rhinestones for the holi-. = season at unheard of prices. tion B te B. iM. Case is. k5 S ASS peebereen |. Garage Doors Try Steel overheat! factory sec- rat bed all sizes ond prices. Large — from §& and up A ern door on your garage costs jess then you think. + S give I a free estimate. 211 _ S. Paddock LS. Paddock 8 FE 2-0203 GOOD BUZZ RIG. COMPLETE with 30 — saw. Cheap. Call after 4 MAple 5-133. Gas Witsik HEA $54.95 Electric water heaters, $79.95 See tubs, first grade .... $49.95 Q, A. Thompson 60 S. Perry aoe KENMORE ee windows frames, bir at “Hby 2 by 18. | mre ment sie with storms. OL rar SEWING MACHINE, LIKE _ Center. _ PE 2-3337, LIVINGROOM SUITE. ALUM, ov door, tis PE FE 8-8021. 3 ry is 2 = i i i $ 4 i r : : te i Ei 4 ee wie 358 thd 33 gig Ewe’ aE at me) ee d i 21x32 Doub in | Washbowls with fitt! Bese si 4 | Pepe. bath sets with t oe $80.95 snl a oo se bath ot wi | USED OIL SPACE HEATERS. $20. and up. 60 ‘one Perry, G. A. WRECKER t WINCH. A sHAND ¢ OPER- $50. FE 6-143 ae AND taanend £ COMBI nation bog’ and windows, FE. 4252 BENSON LUMBER CO. “WE HAVE COLORING FOR CEMENT. MORTAR & PLASTER Muratic Acid . .. T3c qt.. $1.67 gal. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710) py os Machinery 60A CHAIN SAW. 2? man. GOOD CON- $75. _$%. Lr _ 80350, Do It Yourself. 61 Pike’s Rental Depot TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL Trailers, era, cub tractor, floor sanders, tishers, carpet shampover, w mowers, tillers, lawn mowers, chain saws, con crete grinders, plumbers, carpen- ters and mechanics tools. lf you don’t all us S488 Dixte pay a OR 3-175 Opp. Our Lady of aida FOR RENT SANDERS. Epos ERS—PO! LISHERS HAND SANDERS - DRILLS— BROWNIE HARDWARE saws OPEN SUNDA FE b_3-0239 489 8. SANFORD FOR RENT. f sanders - hand sanders — furnace vactium cleaners. Wall- aper steamers. Oakland Fuel @ FE $-6150 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PRAPF aaaisd MACHINES, DRY Masseniss Builders 8 a rai Ww. ers Su 5 _ Montcalm. FE 54712. bey iss “Cameras, | Equipment 61A KODAK SIGNET 35 MM TDC PRO- ector and Weston light meter. filters, rd trays. — FE 41303 _ between 3 ~~ Sale “Sale Musical "Goods 62 Steno io LOWREY po 7 5 old. Will sacrifice. ue 3108. 17° CONSOLE TV fs 35 Portable reed organ $50 — — Gretach fit $100 — National tore Case $50 Electric “on RIS MUSIC {we wit mere te 34 8. Telegrepa move | on or about. Nov. 8. Telegraph BALDWIN | aCaGaoei Ic. MAHOO- any console. Lik $500, _¥1525 after 5:30. CLARINET E ~ ton. EM | LENT CONDI- , |GULBRANSEN SPINET PIANO, Walnut with bench: like new. $500.00. Fe ernlock, ‘Oxford, Oakland &-3209. A RDION, on Wold with cave, iho tenet Ae _ Ae eon} Granser i Rd, Ortonville. AOCOR DIANE S teen ‘accordians eaaeee nee wane with le: BALDWIN MAKE APT size = = ahogany finish, Beautfi suit, “Cait = ald bit ees Saginaw. FE 5-622" * BALDWIN ACROSONIC | 958° display oe oneanet. sth, Sete, Bey _ Eee. oe usig Co., 119 N. 1 WOOD CLARINET 1 BUESCHER | ge siz 49787 evenings 6° Py apne £ ae GRAND. wees Ong MADE * ‘suit, ae hee THON, geese: NA a nN 2 L GUITAR. CALL MA Stace: an. | PAGL DUPRE, 1 CK EBONY Bi re eee ‘Good condition. PIANO” FOR } SALE. CHEAP Fm PIANO TUNI ¥ rare chemist, om TUN RING. O8CaR nee * © “3 Bk THE. PONTIAC rhrss, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER os 1957 Sane Pate nea A Dogs Traled Boarded 70 3 ETE oa : , Grain & Feed 71 1ST AND 32ND CUT HAY ALSO) and Onaway wee Iaten River | Taree, Pi eve WA §-6702, HUNTERS cane wat | HONE. g 'ALEALPA, INIr~C a . ¢énts, . 50 cents per - —eesse ~ E i weak oF bale. 430) iy ee E GA a ¥vn. | BT AND GND cur HA nished, 14 miles a ot Week w. ine, and Branch on Oil heat. | complete ice. For deer Yr season, 4 TY pF SLEEPING ( FOR 4 cutting iw. rain. 10 per g CABIN FOR bu ‘hes: deliver. OA 6-21 ; ish own linen. At Houghton HAY & T s GRaye ‘on om” cacue MODERN: BIN NeAW BO. | meee so NOK 18, “OR” ABOUT Moen 4 Ferber "| __For Sale Livestock 72) RRIS PE 2.0567 _Sand, d, Gravel el & Dirt 66 66 ARA ABIAN co UARTERHORSE, : ane coke Ss ee To. 100 LOADS OF oF. 2U LVER. fen. Fall disposal sale, stsa0| Sale ale Office ui ted top soil also. vest & Jand- | and up, Hurry, call Milford, MU- e Eq quipment 63| Ys % oe oem FE 8-2997. tual 43883. METAL DESK, $25; ROYAL Type-|° ¢ STO) L TOP 840; Wooden desk, $10. Peat — beach sand — gravel. | GOOD HORSES, 1 BUR- fa al ’ ybe ee —— § pe, 4 neers new & use baddies. PEWRITER. LAT ODEL. DIRT. #8 D ip-Top Ranch, ; " Exe, nnd. Will sacrifice, we Lin. his for 30 ‘a only. FE 1388, 40528. ae coin 17-0076. _ FE BLACE AN ANGUR | BULL & 9 BRED GROUP 6 N ri CRUSHED STONE, | _heiffers. OR before 2 p.m. gtered chairs. 3 step tables,| ‘68nd, grav: t, fill. Earl] How-| FoR SA ROPPING SADDLE. ew jitioner, Reason-| _@Fd h Like new. OL 3, : gple, Nu-Vision Optical Co. 103'4-1 TOP SOIL CR NE, | HORSES BOUGHT. SOLD. WANT- 5 : Aine said. gravel. fill, ie Conklin, ed: horses to' board, tie or box ck ser 8 oe 36. PE 6-1112 of FE % stalis.. Woodcraft Riding Stables, a oe meet, 8 5. Eu “1 TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK DIRT, | _Fiint, SU_5-001¢ _ Phe sand, gravel and fil dirt. Bu: | HORSE. GO E, SADDLE. 6 YR. 7a Beant FE 5-4738. old wdorre o iding. 3, bridles. : - . 6 YDS, $9. r se lene. 78 Sale Store Equipment 64, _5-0617. . — hal te wo ak 3 DEEP FRYERS EC. VOLC. AN : A-l sOIL Black E —_ and, gravel & fl WESTERN SADDLE WITH 1er PE SLICES oF ert mh '-8 aearee * PE 40151 na 55 BUICK Riviera. 2 = Jet black, & white. | seats, & “windows, ted A beautiful ‘car at @ pric ford. price you can Wilson Pontiae-Cadillac 1350 N.. Woodward Beham - MI 4-1930 -1957 Chev - For Sale Cars O11) For Sale Cars 1 : 'S4 FORD SELECT FROM OUR MT OMELETELT Fis ‘wintai ou, “atten WINTERIZED OK AND SAFETY. TESTED LINE UP AT PRICES TO oe YOUR BUDGET B61 Chev. 2-Dr. Sees 282 Poatiag” PD gyno BE bac $ V-8 sedan "wag, j 2 $ a my “Hol Cpe. si795 Ve P-G 4 ar. Wagon MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM As low as : $95 . er your car down FOR SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION BETTER SEE * HASKINS CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” ‘ land County’s “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass __. FE 6-0603 SEE THE ~ WE TRADE” : Ali UP OR DOWN . ‘58 OLDS — 1951 to 1957 Models NOW AT “We Pay You . Wem Olds - Cadillac - CASH FOR YOUR CAR vate bo) pees ; HASKINS caer ~~ } Motor Sales CHEVROLET ~ Chrysler + Plymouth “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” vaxkas “Oakland County's ACT NOW! , Fastest Growing Dealer” ced cags. meaty | owaer beau €751 Dixie Hi way at M15 -tles MA 65071 _ Open Nights ‘ul 8 i! Sorte ie saber a4 BIRMINGHAM to $1396. ye Piymouth 4 dr. Low mileage. owner, very clean $005. NASH CLEAN CARS BUYERS ’°37 RAMBLER WGNS. 1957 Plymouth Belvedere ¢@ dr. push button 4 drive. R&H, & white wall tires. $1005., 1953 Pontiac Chieftain door. Ral ee vires "Real clean. $595. Terms. Hart Counter Model, 15 Ib. cai tn to ry iF st Growt ve oor. eck Bread sev, CLINTON ExOwaRO™ Ea sasif | ibis a0 evdrare “Dg. | Fastest remeron Ocaier | "57 AMBASSADORS | Pedcanetihatt" ata * # ,enen. Del'ctsn. FE ALL PO LIFT EQUIPMENT.| Wanted Livestock 73 | ata ody Dixie Highway at M , tires. 1 owner beauty. sits, cit a loadin’ git ToS wall cow mee | or "{maletont “doen wins) Milton. Says: | CASH ISTER. GOOD COND -< WTD: LIVESTOCK OF ALL KIND! 2 5 RE) : o . e Cheap. MA 4-398. le a ire. Peat ae TRENGHING ANB | coghoTFest. Jones Clarkston. MA | ‘For Sale Housetrailers 78 | For Sale Tires 80A P tic S | : | CHEVROLET pe? Oe seen! Fi an ou week's reat a drs My-arive, COUNTER 5 & SHELVING. | FE 20121.| trucking. EM_ 3-0881.- 5-08 = EE i Pegg eent ~ on TEs. rontdace odaies ee, ee . $365, Term : Sen RenisTERA EQUIPPED D TO saVE YoU or Sale Poutry SNOW TIRES Pontiac Starchief. O | real value — you wil! buy thi: NATIONAL, CASH ig money on fil) dirt. Days, FER | wee $6028 down payment or rent. FE Mounted on _mneels to fit your Cotalina coupe. “ied. ae Bel-Air. $395 Full price “Benutz ‘yd Austin # Dr, Sharp . 9 995 TRANSPORTATION areciaLs Tom $128 up. Recendiuioned & #1339: Eves. FE aon Or FE T 1KSGIVIN ae ————————— |) chr meet tt! | Desoto - Pivmouth, Birmingham. | ‘54 Rempaeseder! like new $ 905 Open Evenings == ease fur. by the Nationa’ Cash Reg- _ 4-0441. THANKS i lh, (y w CAMPING © TRAILER. ALSO x M ‘Pontiac gtarcnier Catalina sedan. _ Woodward’ at Hunter ‘65 Ford 8 pinky $ 905 Ph MA 1 S141 wr. Co. Cail FE 2-0385, After Seco: BLACK DIRT. $8 A LOAD DUCKS & GEESE . | 10x12 wall tent. FE 48532. AUBURN OTORS Salesman’s demo. Loaded ay 33 DODGE _ STATION WAGON, (55 Hudson Hornet. a Jewel . -. 8 905 one re 5 §__ OR _3-5206 ee FE 6-3282. PE 5-082 107 LAPEER RD. , 1993 ROYAL. SLEEPS « MODERN, | ___Cor. Pike & eet B! Bivd__| _ sutras _ 00d condition. phone FE 48109. | ‘55 Customized Metro $995 _ 32 8. MAIN 8T., CLARKSTON _ GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 _¥Ds. | => *tt OF nae nee Can dae oo re bashes, © Ot: | STANDARD BRAND oe TTR THREE “M4 Bulok Specte) bardtoo. a reel FAKE OVER PAYMENT 1953 DE: 3 Mapaerere 8 ear! 3S = WTD. 2 ET's. T raded in on Generai et ‘or * j Sale Sale Sporting Goods 65 iar st deered FE ine oases —* | Mafier 6 P.m ie SPORTSMAN x _TRAVELO $50.1 0 ite 20, per cent Ne tise ¢ dr. sedan. Hyd¢ramat: | eines hind ane sr wl ‘34 Ford 8, lowner ....... 305 SWEPT-WING DODGE i eT e & black cirt, Deliver eve. ~~ Sale Farm Produce 75) FE 92832 of FE +0130. ; CHEVIE — THis Is a GOOD é : bt al ci Ms susER b sas. ‘Phone PE S408 | oe if) HOUSETRAILER, 4300" @307 FD WIL LIAMS - 83 bette ar sedan. Mydramat-| deal! Ciean, Original owner, Stan-| Speci eater, automatic, an! ST A TT S 7 (3-06 REMINGTON, 721, ALAs- PROMPT DEL. ON aT on YDS. OF | APPLES. $1.50 > BU. sPim 6 me @ | —nenery Re. Witams Lake. }. Saginaw eater e walls. ° ras. Rate to | 1967 Nash Ambassador. new eas c > eae Sik | aha WSO ret Radina Atsio Grebare” Se Bak: | rgROTAL, 28 FT ALUMINUM Auto Service Si|-13 Chevy Bet air handion, Racio | Gi'cuEVY i DR NEw sRakEs | 0 Ps mee Milton? DODGE CARS chable mount with peep sight SEASONED "WOOD oF ANY: » Apple Or to | trailer, sleeps ¢, with qemss, & heater. valves & tocker pancis. $0 Fe, fave you met Milton? JDG. s CAMPING TRAILER. ALSO SPECTAL THIS WEEK ONLY! Regebe: t Ra. al BR Sacie ns OR 31231 or nets wna Soetinre ar ORINDING If TEE Also i. Male at” of terieton §-3121 before 2 p.m. or —s : ; . . aonb ak TRUCKS A Or urn iil | ene 5 Z rs ue a | * ‘ ees “'s6 Fully aan tent, rer ae Good. road gravel, 9880 8 load. - prs ; iv RICHARDSON HOUSETRATLER chine Bhcn. 33 Wood. Phone FE sani’ Peet May J bua "Eas co Kc we i ae $1'350 OR Bir mingham seep re aL “r - . _33517. ; ackmore Farms OU 1.66. | 5, LBE ERTY WITH B. ‘s. TARE ; es ¢ DR_ RA- "8S Bulck x Speci —— deer vie a: sie 2S cet afier FOP, SOIL? oy Pit cy Ding ORAS GRAVEL | (ABPL ES. CIDER |& Boras HAT ets cer AT _For Sale Motorcycles 83) die, beater Dyrariow, Power ‘53: ry rys) ler. ~ | N [ASH ‘8 od Low miles are has and tree service * ROWAL 2° FT “Acanaiteal fully “equi like - $5 soak WRC MODEL « YARD & DRIVEWAY G GRADING. a trailer, sleeps 4. with | shower, FOR PARTS, AND SERVICE ON ‘$i CApnTAG ae: BOBS GOOD A ; ‘ 93 Ford 4d? R&H. Sha $ 595 gravel, fb APPLES — N. SPY. McINTOSH.| 9y¢ wil: sell on E-Z terms, ; four Harley Davidson see Harley | condition, for $600. On 3-4193,.. THs Windsor ¢ dr had power steer-! COMPLETE Parts. . "RERVICE "53 ge 4 dr. Gyro R_& H ~ = ti 552 Jonathan, Delicious, & many. vical Co. 3723 gouth é oeaeen oe ing, R & H Its a honey $645 MI 63900 JO ce, Pe Micnsescnre: . $5 30-30 SoueTea | others . Sweet cider, freshly | — 1201 a x | 5 Ps i ae tek Of ‘ on sonal EDSEL ae “ Chel s ton "panei : hell i i ; | 9? FOOT ANDERSON TRAILER ner 1 232.8 Saginaw FE 20131. = Tina Se Fe rE ‘ oe #0. __ Wood, Co Coal & | Fuel 6 67 ommerce hi welw Sm a Geod cond. $950. 20) W. omar: For Sale Bicycles 84) popG aaa Ti SEDAN V-8 COR- D oe SS 1987 Demo's. ri ts me a et ge e Ope $35. PER-| DRY SLAB woop b DELIVERED, oads, —. | aFT. NEW MOON. 1 BEDRM. |) ~~~ | ‘56 BUICK | onet. R & H $305. | tive'’s cars, wive's cars, and man- 88 M24 __ MY _3-2750 ke Orion NWinchesier pump nearly POTATOES. $1.50 - 100 LBs. G Pontiac Lake BOYS & GIRLS FULL St agers cars. Don't pay that new iN. MO- oe Ri 71-6041. —- 5} SLAB ae DELIVERED a 40 E. Bilverbell, 2 miles; Rd. Lot 19. OR_ 3224. eycles, $15 and $10 each. FE This Riviera 2 dr. shiny dark bue! Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac car price When you can buy on | Leak ail erst tee "Westark. Sot GRAIG WITH. KASCORE|*)_ uaR RODD, DELIVERED, i066 PALACE. 1¢ WIDE @ TONG, iets ig ag re 1350 | RRS BST cay abd case Revler| gveraeed® wutewall ings very S.Fececgerrall "= ° reese oben nog | Sale Farm Equi 76 ses EGE ee aang ae a re an | Sata Aieertc asad cae Gy Faqise Rew Sensor a us cedar e y tine, =F ee ae | 2828 SB. : : -+ > OUNe - SUT seit. L TRADE! oes, me 1936, MODEL 60 FORD oRp Tractor | —* sist DEAL NEW SPEED BICTCIES | caprtLac E DEVILLE N. Woodward | jis. ,4 2, haretgpe i Fenn 7 BET OYE ‘FIREPLACE WOOD. DELIVERED. ene Oxford Trailer Sales SCARLETT S BICYCLE sHop | — factory « equipment. Seeee S|) Beesne kes ol never as ak! (ord tens Custom | Line. Exe a ea seOM OF USED Oak or maple. iz". 18" or 24" 1956 icacn va fo STEEL BED | 20 E. Lawrence VE 24am | {Sl power This car bes only B'ham MT 4- 1930 an opportunity to save again.| cond. $850. Mus seen. MU | —Dihee._ 4 Petterecn & FiRePLace Hier KIN. AAA EQUII PMENT aes, OMe Trea cooa Boats & Accessories 85) (rir ¢e f c | DESOO 19544 OR WERE LOAD here prices start at 62509 and a | of While Lake, tien Bivé. ¥, end | 300 SAVAGE. $70. = ‘eneed: bee ; ronwood. tlson ontiac adill ac | e¢@ with new car trades and this. . PE 6-446 cling Pit pei — coal or fovled equipment, garden tractors, $87 Stariine 35 ‘ong dt 750, | 1¢ WOLVERINE WaG | > e { ts no exception. Now is the time Sor i veer. tditens Seba’) Bore 1S? Ford V ictoria v3 y oil, Oakland Fue! Dower mowers, chain saws, Uke new, 29° United. 6.225. exc. ey a to buy. Buy now and you'll save mingnam DeSoto Pl th, Wood. 300 SAVAGE cneesn di NEW. C re int, 436 Orenard Lk. Ave. rE a7 2 lawn | cond: 26° LaSalle ‘IS’ Glid-| Leather seats & air tanks, 30 like newer before V3 Radio , ymod = Ivory top, blue body. ref OR 3-379 after 7 56150 Pont ee oldest garden end lsWe | or $208: 65 Michigan Arrow, 41. Evinrude Lork. Electric Lo ' Heater. White tres Automatic —"eiC st Hunter ly fine condition, Has i. TER AUTO Tm. §3.7 ily Marine steering. shie. r OTIve. We da 4 Ci = STS. with ao SAL. to eee ae AKERS “wo WOOD, 33.50 AT rer ees SALES 3 & aan re ae ee ly Rd, tke new. Sacrifice. + N. Woo rr anal | both aealis oon price, S40 Full Lappe peatal ae on back. Be sare to Meadowiawn seabOueD- PiREPLACE WOOD. | FES oa Mt. Clemens st.) od. Mich. BE Se OS | | Beso vasr® binican, THEY V E G SOT T TO GO PEOP FE + PON | esoto - Plymouth. Birmingh ? LES. AUTO & COLLAPUEBLE ey oo SS BE 08 eesice | MyrORD “PRNCTOR eS RY carci eee | ese on Blam MI 4.1930! Woodward at Huser. CLEAN OUT BALE $o_Oekland meee er. Sleeps pt die awke trencher Ww f Cadillace Aluminum or ar C: 3 ‘ 3 "Rp. —Any fair offer considered. We, ‘sl STATION - BRIGGs srOeTNG “GOODS, 3231 wood PE 46657 er, p-up, wo transmis- 1958 Detrofter, Travel uc olla 13, Boats—Mercury Motors - Nautical ‘6 woADILEAC Ne tte ee go git a os ne oS PER. trade up or_down or for anything | collont condition, EM 43-0081, H. Se Let wag Nal ‘SEAS EASONED WOOD OF OF A ANY ¢ KIND. — oo 5 tetnoey &. Soorieman. 20 snd 25 if. with Christmas Cards—Gift Items | 3 _Telsgrapa 81901. | pa Uae Motor Sales. ,.of value. 7 far selection, Ri, = ong a complete line - | aldwin : A . i 7) SonD— RED D CONVERTIBLE, Muster — Special pric ¢ on ° Planta, Tr sr rcen Shrabe Go| MaMehdfiemt Mire. tee. Oxford: | of 8 and fo widen, from 30°t0 8 41. AND LAKES SALES | oC "ADILLAC | 63 DODGE CHEAP OR” 32203, | Piymouth es. "sd Buck. sen. r—_- ners. " 1 —— DeVille. Goddess Gold & after « = f Sungay @ fas al ti Pescey ~~~~~~ | BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE TRAC. OCTORER ONLY gy) =e oe Pe eee) waite. ¢. Hydramatic. racio & beat | a5 CCAROGRANGEAAGOR wall “ECONOMY USED CARS. Forp~ ee “hDOOR. RUNS coon. wn 4 BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL-| tors with snow biades. Jacobsen; th ft. 17 eer: BOAT, MAHOGANY. = power, excellent condi- | V-@ Unlimited ? v ty, 22 Auburn off Saginaw FE ¢-2131 $50. OL 1-0163. CUSTOM SPORTER PN. . MAUBER | so Blackhill and Norway Pine,| —Jeri & Toro power handle with @ are selling the 15 ft. Sports! 135 hp. Chris Craft motor, 3 car- Fe ses = niimited # vr warren aginew_| 30-06 cal. Case. amm™o., $100. EM{ Sfotch Austrian. ond * oot Boy ee kieuen: | otetesl from ttachments.| maa for $175 down. or the 20 ft. | Mevetats ch tcaiee. $5,000 boat, | Tom Bohr. Inc, MMord MU ‘33 FORD 4 DR. V-8, CLEAN, XO 3-0005, | Arborvitae, cuniper. Concoler fir.| Evans Equipment, ‘se7 Dixie pea gl gas ™ Tyee dees eee | =eetrmet for ‘ te 5 ny $135 | DEER — down ATT encom assume smell CLOSING OUT SALE OF GUNS: Native trees your own. Bring} Hwy. MApie Pree er ¢ oR 3-7924. | hunting trip or next year's vaca-, JOHNSON. $75 OR CAR. Bright Spot WILI. ACCEPT — fonage ion 193 §. os tn ss Seat 950.96: 813550 Win, , noe telat pepe aa BOLENS RIDEMASTER TR ACTOR, — —_ a very smal] down pay- | are Pan [enema vy GOTT. Graata lake A 0 Outboard metors, boats. appit | PE 42216. =| — : : attac t x reepower, re- A AILER. A DUTY. & ass SHU senate Be oe Cel oe Ge toe ee ee conditioned motor Tike Dew. $300 | Also a large selection of late mod- | "12 to 14 wn. $15. PE es218. —_ FE 80408 | ee aa pasmenk coe nan) cond aan, HUN | ERS ii TNGUAR DR. MAKE AN Sti se: esse Fos co nsmenters Open every day 8 to 7 MU 40038, eaonLr | TORS Th TRA SAeTOn wit Fooms. Stop ad abop at the bia retin ec Par wee Free BIL. ‘SPENCE NY OF THE $68.88, 9 Rem. repeaters, Ofine = Rall ag Mother ee pals else "BOB HUTCHINSON i LAND LAKES SALES = Serene z= om ce a CARS — TLL are fou “tHe : s : PAS: gg 'e _pincic BEL. cune.| 190, FE. $2008. £18 _per_meot_7® MOBILE “otis uienway INC, re ena aes fa fron FE Meret rine, thts, a4! 62 Oakland Ave re se) (SERVICE yOu want | ‘ Gun sie Highwa ef? _ #H. ee ee TT 1 : a ME Payments." Philip tad SHADE TREES Chain Saw Users: Drayton Pins ~ oR Hi aa plete with sas, $110. OR 3-5164. 3 Pootise cannel a, noes ae Gg 9000 mice | TROUBLE - FREE TRIP! ) D ys | 50 juotevssanaceses 195 $605 Hutchinson Motor Sales. 636 |. ° ‘ CAMP TRAILER. gen a ieee eat sw | FURNISHED MO¥NTL HOMES | “CON 33 Ford DIN £263 Baldwin $1 DeSotd Piresweep 4 Dr. DEMO one Sleep: 4. Ye si ae ae | guergreens all Kinds” We goi om Gann abel oenoe aoe oe in EXERANGE ° aoe basis, | sera Sane, 2 gerne Fo! $ oH ‘ee E a HP Low MILE | hg + ees Firefight Sta. Wagon, j Reniita Avie 10k = | peligro Wed paola eee Ane Ot co «= | 9B Tegan Everything fer the bs | Rise Pes hut or fe ‘Sasta 50 Debole Wiredome 4 41 a Hites Posi hese Ear ESete AES HM sooe, Bats Be STE scat aoe | fot teady tune’ be |" 0@yto, Seren |p Beneath, OTE lg aioe an 8 Buc Gel Bote He | ) ] a flier les. a . ° “ evrolet 2 ‘ List $149.05. Now $127. Cees. Peatac tendser: SURE TO VISIT ee ‘81, CHE [. i | Savage Repeaters 98 EG 300 Cal Fo Sal ry —, KING BROS. | FOR (SALE, TER Y RAMBLER For Sale “Airplanes 86 | “ois ol oh AE WITH | ontiac: | (SS Chrysler Windsor H-Too fits | —_ ce Sige Non 29 B 22 eee a, Pontiac Rd Ready to go! Reas OAkiand . 1950 ‘CHEV. | o. List 947 50. Now $40. 1 ENGLISH SETTER. 1 SPRINGER PE A eee ee = . eee up nas suAREs FOR eee DeSoto © Winchester Bolt _ action, Bede) ee oniel Cuca ’ B FARM MACHINERY. NEW AND | @ qiMa 20° EXC COND. saei. share ° "Tiemnes cit R. DELUXE. Ra- ‘86 Piymouth § Club Sedan | NP og tl 270 Cal. List $129.95. rE. Sit inal ap. Call after 4 pm wood a ot Ontord Sales on M24, FE 8-9704. | ae) pe 5106 aner @ gm oF pos “OR i368 er Glide. Exc on Ford 300 Cony. FOM $7398. 85 Piymouth $ Dooh 8 $588 AND < Grogan eter ark! mee Ae bee. sorees Pipes 2 HUNTERD AEE Sie tpl sults prt to Me AreDIG Ate POOR. orev ese BEL AIR RAW be Pomoutn Bry wr | ie $8 Bumoutn @, Seburten” ie COMP ARE | f 3008 4 10 Cal List $95.25 now months. Also roller skates, ‘size | McCulloch Modera iavators Oe hee ct'“pa | Transportation Offered 87 tone green and a nice, wae |cas Caer ¢ Gr Ba. Wa RNs ee MS Postinc OCR! Catalina sat ed i ae ton — rg model M 9 COON HOUNDS CAPABLE oe! : . -2915. Huron Trailer Park one-owner car. $78. / 3 Chevy BelAir 4 dr $ 695 | Besoto ee stiee|| : 122 A- List $69.18 BOW ” sending to the moon. FE +7213 Chain Sat Se MODERN 2° ALUMINUM TRAN: FLY,¢ - EN bad sm, Wilson Pontiac-Cadil lac | 33 Buick Super a'cr Sep. ‘34 Plymouth Savoy’ 4: Doo : 2a : 109 ensom HARDWARE 1 BLOND PEKINGESE FEMALE, | PRICED FROM ct [Casteies. Sex 11k Wier) SN eachburn, OG: $43: 13 ‘$2 Nash Ambassador shar $545 133 Chevroie BeAtr 2 Door” §$ 603 | 2182 8, Telegraph Rd = a 4 vrs. FE 28700. hal Me iced bo service ot yous ~~~ OXFORD Oni $46. Ferry Service Inc., i - ie mee eaeroumatis $ eo Hl Dele Pinidene } 05k art) : Across street from Mirac © 3 COCKER PUPS: 7 WEEKS OLD. Z Credit Terms | MOR 3 Es —— : * . ere. 33 -Piymouth 4 Door 8 49 n Every Night “Tl @ pm." $25 each, EM 3-002 “GHTEN “cy | S _LEAVING FOR 8, E. MISSOURI N W d da et Coe bars er § 495 932 Chevrolet 4 . DEE HU N TINO AKC F EM 7 LE CHIHUAHUA, HOUGH TEN & SON Li R AIL E R ALES | Friday afternoon. Senn for two. . OO war Red Pontiac 2 door : $ 195 ‘52 Fo Ford 2 Deer's aad RS — 38 to pick from 8 to 10 wide. Share e Phone 51 Buick Spec. 2 dr Drnafio § 308 s clothes. mt and camp cots. FE rare coloring—cocoa bronze. FE J 1. Case & Ferguson Deal p FE 3-9507. f : : : 2 Pontiac 4 Doo id” nebhe eceereeat| Stelich, star, “east | FEUCK, GONG NORTE, Pane, Bham ML A130 gate ee PFE 3 Rina Baht OE DEER RIFLE 300 9 CALIBER REM AKC REC | COxER PUPS. FAWN | NEW AND osED GASE TRACTORS | seus) @lasmeara | iichacaanas a| load. Either wey. FE 5-6608 $1 CHEV. 3 DR Ran PO SAAR S 31 Tecan 6 Doct 5.81 slide action _& white 35860. equipment. Holly's | / very clean inside & out. $325. after 3:30. paTou— evict ARC,REO. COLLIm PuPPrEs: 3356 imp. "Co. Ca: Hedley en “ental” plas sremsis an come: | wanted Uses —— a Esa ar ee BRAID ~ moe 8 : pres es et calibers. | Mer) pe seri ce i KEW | Parvgass rteassuppiles, Oy Open # teen at PR Ices For scrap & OLD) HURON MOTOR SALES an AK | REGISTERED BEAGL Us at al dau "0 8:30. R_+@ls ___._§_+______=s| ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF i : _Burrehen, st "sis 8 Telegraph. . EGISTE aoa BE es and Laws Equioment. | 1583 8. MY rile ma 1 mile Sof Lk. Ag MUCH AS #30, FOR JUNK AND SED CARS YEARS PAIN: DEALING 00 a SJ 1 NEW. ais) gree. $15 and $20. FE 5-1 oodward short M24 cheese cars FE 32-3666 days or | 032 W. HURON FE 2.2641 NOW AT DESOTOPLYMOUTH ,pEAL E rr ‘BRITTANY PUPPIES. 5 5% M : Tee aT CLEAN 27 TRAVELO. ‘%) CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP | _ 1K ; Ladies, pont ng suit, size. “4 AKC, $35. MA 5-1002 OS | NEW, AN USED CORN PICKERS. | Perfect cond. Cheap. 617 Central.| Bud Shelton Motor Sales | Redte, heater. Exe. cond. mt Jerome Olds - Cadillac lan — fee i ed ne 1 : s “ALL BA ABY a TALKING John Deere-New Idea! omet. | SPORTMANS orl or 1 HOUSE- vars top lat oasis. 40361. 280 8. SAGINAW 57 T DESOTO. | SPORTSMAN FLIGHT s : sis, Aunoriaea ‘browning '& catt| Hatchery canaries. Crane's Bird | Machinery NA 1-9202 Ortouvilie.| {tes "ee sean *aabure dk. Biv Fig hp rie AnD Riis Ne 8 DR aie ii DESOTO “SEDAN, R&H, AUTO- t ealer. Layaway or finance. High! ~MeCOULLOCH CHAIN SAWS | ———*—" JUNE CARS Wa paerec ee ne CORE FORD 1954 V-8 2 DR $700. CLEAN, tie bs ° i | __ ' OXFORD "83 CARRIBEAN CONVERTIBLE. MUt 735} me ee tens eae a down, : oe raring Ra) age or tae ‘BEAGLE wh? TES OED Goon too Greats Ro ET Ronee Trailer Sales. aq | TUNKED ED & USED Ch Se lle |B eee Union ‘Milton 7? S| assume payments of oS cal = 4 field, We do all our own gun re- te PAULIN Zes | MUST SACRIFICE: 63.500 EQUITY | 5 6. $875. F 57 CHEVROLET ION WAG. c Geo cenbe dove hes QGON,FRRRIESS gt TOD. | son's RW SoRpCUN ru Fem | ta Sey vate, oop Caan ao FOR ANY MAKE mer ceemrougy remix macy Fam Sout wie Be) AS Low As Ges Boer eth, HY Hal OAemaHOND, MED. ane m2 | ANIED” phigh FOPATO| _Eetare "uake “Weturr Parks | 5 y0i80" clade "fata ~ Houghten’s | piiige Wiberit "se ae QUALITY CARS Re. a —aoke groun: = PAIVATE BUS ATTRACTIVELY rgritt iow mileage. Ph OR AL ARS INS DELUXE BOLT. oid. Will, held for’ christmas if Auction Sale 77 4 for 6 persous, Suitable HI DOLLAR 3-7065 “after 6 81 Ford One owner, RAH. over. scope, Like new. $95. OR ait) desea $100 up. FE 8-2538. 507 we for Runting. traveling "and: gee for ears iq any condition HOT SPOT 1984 CHEY. STATIONWAGON EX- 182 Na "Rambler Station wa | ae AUCTION SALE SAT. NOV. 8 = EM 34101 ; cellent shape. 380 Mili St. Orton- 8 e ‘on, | Hunting Coats & Pants DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC REO.|° 6:30 PM. 1 mile south. %% mile| (cf. mcodward at Quarton, Bir ———— 60 Renault. 4 Dr. radio — Ciean, ville. = pee ban con Melted, tot thermal WDSCTwOR ee ae cary ret arch tty ores. Giktts oe | TR NTE ER EXCHANGE CASH State SOt nan ps. TOU MUST SEE THs cams — 2) Cites ("hardtop ana tom ‘Including Heater ‘PUPPIES AND MONKEY. rine signm en Tom Birming S ay ANG PB. — Exceptionally nice 5 nevrolet § 2-Door——Sha ry! rtible ie ie JOE'S AGN SURPLUS, FE 2-002) Pet Shop. 00 8. Astor, PE ¢4433.| homes Duncan ptife dropieat MOBIL HOMES VERILL'S NEED CARS |'8i Ford (600), pr. REK. FOM. taxr ORION MICH MY Scat! 32 Mast’ guatesman gy $08. '50 Chev. Bel Air 2-Door, AVA riger- 1 v bel ow m ——— = L . DEER RIFLE, 280 - 3000 8 AVAGE, cart feat. Walnut secretary, Refriger-| ANDERSON, PALACE. REGAL Bion tem ibeine Bibees itor’ top a low miles. ceded 1951 FORD. ¢ DR. RUNNING ,, Wheel mvt. Coptinental R&H..-.....$1199 _ like new $55. fe | FOR SALE Slats Aut, (eles ang pers chairs 33 Modeis 8 and 10 wides IXIE HWY. with equipment, sharp. wed ‘Tcond reasonable MI 60809. ‘52 Bulck Hardtop Full power 8595 : nCaaTE 303 Spe. d ‘ 83 DeSoto. V-8 Hardto $795 MODI Gi its et auomaic; 7-\WEEK-OLD PART Drapes. Odd chests and dres- Bottle Gas | FE_2-0878 FE_ 4-608 $5 Olds Super Holiday Cpe Ps ‘Sv FORD CONVERTIBLE "3 car selection Doaccinn 2 36 Chev, Convert. solid 12 wut ‘trace shetgan © — poyehoke | GER ALAN SHEPHERD a oe carde Davenport Beep Parts and Supplies THE HIGH DOLLAR SS Bank acer Sor uardlon cP ee eee cm: ged i white - hte elk & i FOR E AND FE} tables “What nots, Wood or coal 60 8. Telegraph 2-3200} For high grade used cars| We naflo, R&H. very sharp 4 Trai EM are “ NO F CONOMY USED CARS! ; i 8 a automatic wi score MALE A ENALE stove. ‘Boone. Table & floor lamps. Sales Lot ‘tll 8 and pag DM need them. Drive the extra miles GOOD SELECTION OF SECOND eee ee 22 Auburn off Saginaw FE 42131. | Hl, w ‘wall . $1399 RED oHUNTT HIRT. PUPPIES es. Bunk beds Washers. Parts Sery_ “1 6 - Closed Sun.| it will pay you well. 4540 Dixie, CAR ATRANSPORTATION AS. VOW eel | Bo, Set OR xin, vom | CALL | Storm goots, ang’ windows. Ment VE yARe GOLD OUT Or HLL VAN WELT mon ce PN IS THE TIME” (56 Ford 2-Dr, R & H d Hl railers 6 need v alier i oa - i "s ” Ve condition. MT 46776. Salas suits. Hoover sweeper, all attach-/ wij} sell tt tor 10 t All priced to: sel). 5 } ; F REMINGTON 35 & 30-06 RIFLE FE 2-1321 menis, 3 fu size beds complete.| Sur ‘lot. Holly Marine Coach | ——————OR_21398 ao v/walls, a very nite box Also 12 gauge 188 \V. ANN ARBOR ae ee aur be mixer, | Sales. 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly. See M & M Motor Sales Ee take OF ENGLIisH- V8 oo... cece 81249 fells. sh50 Ro SUT, LiKE > Ew | . ANTIQUES: : Commode, brass MEO $0 on Bhs oliar 07 late mode! cars| JAGUAR, AUSTIN HEALY. NOW AT 32 Ford Bedan Sins | 6 Ford 800 HUNTING piano lamp, Chairs, Dishers. Brass : MORRIS MG. AUSTIN 7 . iba Renton - ’S6 Ford 4-Dr. Sta. Wen’ - Size 44. Cheap. FE 32-7394 vee oR. p oes PUPS. CHEAP. gas en Seas Oxford Trailer Sales. E BUY Gana IN ane ay . . é ; Jerome iVde - Cachilac Ropers calee RService R&H saiety a ’ Lowest prices = time COLLIE PUP. € MOS. OLD, FE-| lore. This is our big Rent Trailer iler Space 79 79 “Wanted U T k 89 HOUGHTEN & SON | ee eee | 695 Aburn Ave ° T Seite Ford ti . ee1s9 male, papers. FE 5-1647. & = ‘ales ‘Brodie & Tyle Clute eR a sed ruck ‘so , ‘ . | _¥ fs ordomatic ....8104 Sacto insulated red hunting | | FRENCH POODLE PUPE Auction AT PONTIAC LAKE ~~ KoclGids D - ee ee YOUR" MAMepuER DEALER 30m : its quality $425 $500 and oe a sage re aa i = a fet black ...... ‘4983 “es ™ wagon / SERS. BIPONTIAC2DR. = Be Chevie ‘ike pew ; “30 : $495 : BL Maem... ee eee eee eee | TARRY BROMPE Have you met Milton? | ROCHE res — DEALER Ls . 33 aT ELT MOUTE 4 4DR EXc. COND. Irmingnam © MY 34201. | ae ae 1962 CRUB COUPE | Z NASH We have 4 of these perfect little aT eee for = aera ven i e weeding. Make your #68 WOODWARD lec! : COMPLETE PARTS _& SERVICE | selection ‘ett Sgued buy. sibs. | MI 6-3900 ; JO 44790 . ent Schutz" Bir- mingham Desoto-Piymouth, Wood- THE Ward at Hunter. __ 151 PONTIAC. 2DR. VERY ns wo en 25 Se 2 DR. STATION : i *waroo,R R é tn auto, trans. Good ry “PONTIAC CATALINA. & SHARP Jerome as —_ eae peal! nada nema 730 8 SAGINAW | th le Lack prods Saies, 193 8 — oe FORD cv CONV pontiac : oa POWER Budbies, Special an rey @ gril _ Steering $550 FE | See to appreciate $300 or best of- os) PONTIAC. 2 DR. GOOD CLEAN _ter, 3-168. H. Riggins. : a1 ‘AC CATALINA. HYDRA. MODEL A. OUR, Rae stg - BO moner ume 1 FORD 2 DR. V8 FACTORY, credit manager, ag _ = 9 7, wo, assume _MI_ 41500. Herold er Ford. Manager at M14-7900, Mr, Parks 6 RED & Nee | Turner Ford a vertible, ‘a R &_#B, ee Se Boon oo — white walls, power “brakes. dua) a9 1964, cot -eyrmes Pn ihe On 30 134 extras. 8.500 miles Hudson 0, Heater | “1.2 PONTIAC 8150 Overdrive. ti e new tires, i. PE $8941 mission. good rubber—it's | 1986. Chevie 210. radio. ee that secaud car eotheed been | whites DP ecey Jooking Saeene $405 956 Metropolitan ‘a door. 0, ee eee ae 228. 8 mt 8 saginas . PE 2-9131, : I ws Ford Fairlane — Heater ia SS PI 2¥ fou TH Automatic, Jet black sites ¢ dr Sedan Radio & heater. Win- 1956 rd Victoria. Radio. ‘Beater. Aerized. low — Only $845. ‘SY RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY.” : 19st OLDEMORILE, QERCELLENT : Suburban Mirs. &s = THE, PONTIAC 1 PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1957 Bud Shelton She a EEE OFFERS — Bencn ed ‘36 Chev. Converttate “s1508. of $23.49 per month. 4 — _ adr stees| mene ef, at +1500 Mr. Barks. | ‘85 Chev, np eesues ‘ a rner Ford. i sorb J & ©: SRS ieee PurMOCrs 'y PAYMENTS. a8 Pontins " ca eA hips ££ ont her ear. 3028 Andre, “*4 ca bi Ae ene en . ; PLYMOU “aer rT Fac eg Pontiac Sedan Hardtop. oe ns ‘tory official from sylvania *3 Ford 8 Customiined 3dr. $1693 WAS, transferred. “Pinte .* ‘85 Ford @ Customlined @ dr $1145) pieaming dove-t grey. e ‘a? Pontiac Sedan ......... $ $45 4 ‘ 93 BY lon . white Gees, power steer- 3} Nash Sedan ............. s: 3, ing. power brakes, powerfirie, | al Pontiac 2 ar. $ 205" this car is xo new the spare hes’! 49 Ford V-8 3 dr. 100° never been down. Beat spring | 3 Bud Shelton Motor Sale: Auburn at E B. Blvd. Blvd. FE “¢06as BIRMINGHAM NASH | 56's & 57’ 5 on Pymouth | will iingharn Dest Desoto-Piymouth. Wood Ge SOarAS “4 oer STATION | | pols “pREH, Auto Trans. Good iClub qeuve ei automatic trans- | , Whiter Automatic Big a aaa mie nee “Bright Spot" Pe 4 Rambler sta! wagon V8. Orchard tS at Cass Radio. bag ed Automatic. Power $600 Silent Schute.” | Bir. ||. ° NOW Is THE TIME ~TO SAVE! ~ TRADE- INS ON THE. NEW B-58 ARE COMING IN RAPIDLY AND OUR SEL ECTION IS WIDE AND * VARIED — ALL USED CARS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WINTERIZED — SAFETY CHE Ue D TOO, SHOP TONAY nek THE DEAL OF YOU R LIFE. ‘$5 Buick 2 Dr.. radio & heater, dynatiow, power $1795 -'36 Buick 2 Dr. Hard top Special, radio and steering. low mileage: heater, dyvnaflow. white Dark blue and wiute tires. another tu-tone with harmonizing in- beauty with harmomz- ing interior.” $1495 55 Buick Century 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio & heat- - terior. $1095 "35 Buick 2 Dr. Sedan, Special, radio and heat- ~ er, white tires, green and white with harmon- ¢r. dynaflow, a beauti- izing interior and stand- ful Dove white ‘with ard shift. - - black and white uphol- stering. $845 "$4 lord Customline 4 > Dr. Sedan. radin & heater, E-Z eve glass; standard slutt. \-& en- $1095 "34 Pontiac Custom Catalina Coupe. radio & a SAVE "$4 iludson 4 Dr, Hor- net sedan, radio & heat- er. See this> a real sharpie. , ~ $1895 ‘36 «Pontiac Starchief Custom Catalina, full power with power win- dows ‘and seats, white tires, low low mileage, another B-58 trade-in. $495, "32 Merenty 4 Dy. se- dan.-Radin & heater, mercomalic, good tires, flo Trust. . $795 23 Ford Victoma, radio WE'VE GOT ‘EM BRAND NEW 1957 ~ CHEVROLET | LEFT-OVERS 2-Doors, 4-Doors, Hard Tops and Station Wagons car Was gan. No rust ‘pro-| ‘87 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN BARD. | 5-3993 after owned in “3] Pontiac ~& heater, flow, tu-tone blue. good eat r. a a z gine. A beautiful Pearl ue ate hyd aan White. white tres, varmoniz : jug grnuine leather in- $695 terior. 33 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan, . $795 .*3 Pontiac Convertible, 8 cyl. coupe, Radio & heater, hydramatic, white tires, pearl green with black top. excel- lent 2ud car. $1095 "35 Ponitac 860 Sedan. 4 Dr., heater, standard shift, ‘tu- tone beauty. $150 UP 30-31-52. Buicks. some with dynaflow. Deluxe, radio and heat- er, standard shift, 6,000 Actual Miles. Hurry on this one. $445 2 Dr. Sedan, 8 cvlinder deluxe, radio hvdramatic, this car must be seen to be appreciated. $1395 33 Butck 4 Dr. sedan, radio & heater, dyna- tires, exceptionally clean, low mileage. & heater. standard shift another tu-tone beauty with Jow mileage, clean inside and out. $795 °S3 Buick Roadmaster 2 Dr.. Hardtop, power steering and brakes, and windows. radio & heat- tr, dynatlow, jet black & fire engine red with Harmonizing interior. $2095 "36 Buick Super 4 Dr. liardtop, radio & heat- er, dynaflow, power brakés, Coral and white, many many miles left. Ask for GLENN SAWYER - MIKE FLYNN ~ OLIVER BUICK ~ MOTOR SALES 210 OR ARD LAKE AVE. FE 2.9101 9 A.M. -9 P.M. HERE THEY ARE! os AFEW OF | ‘| "Cy's" Best Buys WE HAVE MANY MAKES, MODELS AND COLOR SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. BEFORE YOU BUY Give "Cy" a Try "$0 - 50 30 DAY GUARANTEE a ear aRy TER SSeS at As Low As LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 1 ae : $274 . $1 4/ 5 | 56 FORD Victoria. woo. .eeeeeeee eee vo $1595 : iL : $346 . Py : : 96 FORD Z2DoOr ..056ceeess soe. 5ess 00 s$1595 Including: heater, defroster and anti-freeze. “9391 nS || "56 PONTIAC CiuB Coupe .... oes $1595 75 units must be sold at once regardless. Selling | _ $431 below our factory .cost. We are ready to deal ||] 56 PONTIAC Convertible .............. «$1695 today. 36 months, bank rates. Low down paym'ts. || , $345 Hf ’°56 CHEV -ET 4 Hardtop ........ $1795 OAKLAND COUNTY'S WILDEST TRADER | SEE Mo ES ~ OUT TO BEAT. ANY DEAL 36 FORD Convertible .-............. $1395 YOU HAVE BEEN OFFERED — she * COME IN -AND SEE SS FORD s Station \\ agon .. $1595 -—- aa . $207 ° USED CAR BARGAINS 35 FORD Victorta ...0000000.. $1495 1954 BUICK 4-DOOR SPECIAL | ........8 789 1 [55 FORD 2-Door Vo. 0 ee... $1005 Radto heater turn mdicators. Stock £N 3800 1936 CHEVROEFRT 2-DOOR SEDAN ...... $ WB TP 'SS WILLYS Station Wagon ...........- . $1095 Radio heater 2-tone paint. Stock =N3939. i S410 1955 FORD FORDOOR SEDAN ..........8 798 J | 35 CHEVROLET 2-Door ........... e005 $1095 Radio, heater. turn indigators. Stock =N3622 f : $127 1955 CHEVROLET 4DR..STATION WGN, $1146 J] 34 PONTIAC 4-Door ...0......... eee ees $ 995 Heater. original green paint Btock =N3820 , $307 1954 CHEVROLET DEI. REY 2- DOOR . $ 689 G4 FORD 2: Door 7... ..... sense e ees en $ 895 Radio. heater. one-owner. Stock 23004 $332 1956 CHEVY BEL AIR HARDTOP ....... $1448 | | 54 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door .........-..55. $1095 Radio. heater, V-€ powergiide. Stock =N 3028 $419 - 1953 HUDSON SUPER WASP CL. CPE. ..$ 37 '34 FORD Station WW APO Bee eee eee SIM5 Heater, jet black one-owner Stock =N304! oa Bae | . 1954 FORD CUSTOM V-8 4-DOOR ....... $ S86]. | 54 FORD Convertible ..0..............5. $ 995 Radio, heater, turn indicators. Stock 2N3047 De eee . $267 oe 1953 DESOTO FIREDOME V-8CL. CPE. ..§ 598 |, | 53 FORD 2-Door ....................--. § 595 Heater, power steering, tip-toe trans. 2N3048 _ . 5064 . 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION WGN. ..S 348 33 DODGE Club Coupe ....:2. Ss PLYMOUTH 3 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE HARDTOP $2195 $605 “33 FORD “S4 NASTI ey pe asi: we Poe PTAC ‘WaRDTOP HEV ROLEI 32 CHEN ROLE $445 . $345 sh MERCURY Wr eds pe SO BUICK = $195 50 CHEVROLET Sl CHEVROLET $295 30 CHEVROLET $298 34 FORD ae pd Net eal i "$5 PONTIAC 55 eaenore t SraTigis CON ag ~ '34 FORD 81205 $748 LOW PRICES S. Saginaw PE 4-4546 36 FORD $1095 ‘36 PONTIAC HARDTOP $1405 "26 PONTIAC $1505 "8S PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP "35 CHE v ROL EE $1095 ‘$8 CHEVROLET BEL AIR H/TOP $1345 55 CHEVROLET $095 S53 CHEVROLET 8995 "35 MERCURY: HARDTOP) e $1305 "$4 FORD $695 ot CHEVROLET 8745 "34 PONTIAC CATALINA H TOP $995 3. BUICK 2 DOOR H/TOP $605 SVCHEVROLET 3695 $3 PONTIAC. $505 "33 CHLEVROLET $605 "53 HUDSON 83905 * 2 FORD $395 B pONTIAC $305 “S31 PONTIAC $705 50 PONTIAC $245 "$4 FORD $608 "33 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $745 ‘34 CHEVROLET 3605 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS FRO \ PHONE CALL: BRINGS A COURTESY ( M $75 TO $245 ARTO YOUR DOOR Matthews-Hargreaves Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet t Dealer v4 Clean-Up Sale FOR Radio & Heater a a L CARS MUST GO | WE MUST MAKE ROOM IMMEDIATELY ‘HE TRADE-INS ON THE Trade Now! PONTIAC 2-Door ..... NEW *S8 PONTIACS ‘ AL 4- wielale eletcliclalw is @ silicate ca 2 . 1 a st soy ae Radio Heater. Hydramatic. 56 CHEVROLET Bel Mir 2-Door ....... $1395 48 OI DSMOBII £2 Door $ 93 Radio .&@ Heater Powerglide. Meta Heater Sidramatc. 98° ||| . "34 BUICK Super Hardtop ............... $1095 'S3 PLYMOUTH 2-Door $ 205 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, Air-Conditioning 2 Rasa heaur 9 |: "30 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............ $1595 23 PONTI AC > D or $ 6NS Radio Heater Hvdramatic. J we “ et.0 6M oo coe pmop pose oomo oe 6 beak = Radio. Hester. Hvdramatic 06 FORD 2-Door ..000. 0... eee. $1295 . : . . Radio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic. 33 CHRYSLER 4Door .. £ 695 me TERT ; Radio, Heater, Hi Drive 33 FORD Convertible o0................. $12:0 33 Of DSMOBII 4 5) $1305 Radio & Heater Ford-O-Matic. 3 HDS. iy Seley poses oose sean S155 Be yaReCae we 2 * Radio, bi ene | | , “3 PONTIAC Starchef 4-Door ........., $1395 53 PONTIAC 2-D . <6 Radio & Heater. Hyrdramatic. : we ra 7 6-WOCE wos © 20 on . wf%o re anes Reis SiWecer So BUICK Hardtop ..................... $1795 ss PONTEAC 4D : $1295 Radio’ & Heater. Dvnafiow, . 55 : , oor $1295 Vere , : Radio Heater, Hydramatic. ° 30 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door ............... $ 195 '5$ CHEVROLET 2 Door ¢ 925 ; Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. ~" Radio & Heater. Powerside. == == — 35. BUICK Century Hardtop ............ $1495 ee FORD Cor vertible $] 350 Radio & Heater. Dynafiow. ea ’ 1 JiR Sa Gano o soo yon Ao pe ase = “Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic. 34 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe .. $1095 : STARCHIEF ~ Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, ‘36 PONTIAC 2-Door ....... $705 3 TO CHOOSE FROM ~ OAKLAND COUNTY CARS! "34 FORD. 4Door ......2... tere esse... $ OOS ‘oe HE VRO! Ey -¢ ee $1395 Heater. Standard Transmission. 5 4 “VROLE onvertible ........... phe tee : Radioo&’ Heater. bertues 55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe Ace > ea dene $1450 gs PONTI uC 5 De t 5 $] 193 STARCHIEF — Radio & Heater. Hvdrematic. > : -L f web eee ou weg ws. e- S1I9S. ‘ee ; 2 OS eee $5 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ...... veces .$ 950 Radio & Heater. Automatic Transmission ” 54 PONTIAC Starchef Sedan .... . $1195 Aare a: Radio & Heater. Hydramatie. Power Steering and 34 FORD Convertible ....5.-............ $ 950 Air-teadiioning Radio & Heater. ‘354 PONTIAC Station Wagon ............ $1195 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ........ $ 895 Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, Powergilide, '55 PONTIAC 2-Door .........000022+++-$1280 °56 FORD Fairlane 2-Door ....... eevee e $1298 Radio & Heater. Aydramatic, Radio & Heater. : ‘$4 PONTIAC Convertible’ ....... scaconon Wea) ‘36 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............$1795 Radio, Heater, Hrdramatic. emer ~ Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, wt Yedt 7 - GOODWILL USED . CARS 65 Mi: CLEMENS ST.: - FE 37117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE. {| Beechmont, Keego Harbor / hor the Beat De act ‘$2 SUPER s84DR § SEDA AN. Dod 0 PI es al yaramaetke, very good copd “ioe- vm H ahs after $30 Ly odg : ouch Jealer ‘7 PLYMOUTH SBELVED FP Rireialek Fatatop Enuippec wit eve IP Ainia ms teh Midweay 4687!, €35 B&B Woodward MI 4.2042 ; 5 \ | | 4 \ ; A ee Ve en tlie Poa. a SS eel, ol a eee ae = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NO AEE ORs aw eee oe Baptiet 2 1g dc. e OVEMBER 8, 1957 “og a / Pees in, Aas. Ail ie ten My 3 t _FORTY- SEVEN. Carney Gambles on Broadway in ‘The Rope Dancers’ — Not Glamorous . While Pregnant, -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programe fared by sstons Usted tn thls eauman are subject fo change wldoat sate Actress Argues “gaa, (= «== ORL, ow WW, (900) Ss WOAR, (1180) «= WEEZ, (1270) WPON, (1600) WJIBK, (ise) BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. @ — ’ , ; pat! News, Boxing WIBK, News, Reid WCAR, News, Patrick French actress Corinne Calvet, 6:00—WIR, News, Reynolds News, . Revival Hr WPON, News, Holiday contending she was not, glamorous); WWJ, News : nee WR, News, Reynolds | 9:00—WJR, (%:30—WJR; Time for Muste | ‘ wri McKensis 3 WW4, Minute Parade WWJ, News, Purse .while pregnant, has invoked Helen! cE wv, News, Surrell ale CKLW. News, Davie : ; . WJBK, News, Casey CKLW. News, Carkit 1:00—WJR, News, 5 ital Hayes’ famous ‘‘act of God’’ argu- WCAR, "News, Carl Shook WJBK, News, Reid WWJ. Fanfare ° hee 11:30-—-WJR, Music WCAR, News WXYZ, News, Slagle Ment in an answer to a publicity SATURDAY MORNING PON. jan Hour CKLW. News. Davies firm's $2,000 suit. ; 9:30—WJIR, Comet Quis 1:13—WW4J, U.M -Tilinots . “6:06-—WIR, News, Melody CELW, News, Sons of *| OKLW, MSU-Notre Dame | * x« * pnt ead —- bape ~~ © * alee WJBK, MSU-Notre Dame e Atty. 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